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Did the day of silence work?


Did the Day of Silence Work? Did you even know about it?

As we have had a day or two to reflect and analyze, did the Day of Silence work or was the prepress to little to late? Here is some news from around the web with what people had to say.

Betanews.com

But the day-long stream-out was not a unanimous affair. At mid-morning, BetaNews was able to launch streams from AOL Music, with the nations largest audience. (Curiously, our anti-spyware software stopped one attempt by a malicious control to take screen shots of us signing in to AOL Music with our screen name - which is something else AOL might like to know about.)

Also, London UK-based Last.fm which was recently purchased by CBS for $280 million opted out of todays protest, though it offered a long explanation with regards to why.

Wired.com

Thousands of webcasters shut down today in protest of new retroactive royalty rates that would drive most of them out of business or force them into lockstep formation with the terrestrial radio stations many of us have learned to tune out. (One of the worst aspects of the new rates that I didnt mention in the above-linked article is the $500 per-month-per-station minumum payment, which would make customized radio services such as Pandora financially impossible.)

So is the Day of Silence working (i.e. is Congress going to pass the Internet Radio Equality Act, which would eliminate the minimum fee per channel and charge webcasters the same 7.5%-of-revenue rate enjoyed by satellite radio)?

Fox.com

Internet radio broadcasters Tuesday observed a Day of Silence in which they set out to shake up their audiences by turning off their broadcasts and running a vigorous online campaign to rally Congress over new fees they say are unfair.

The After the event reports ether dont say anything about how well the day went or most of them look like a after thought news filer crap.



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Well, the fact news outlets across the country reported on it means it worked I guess.  The point was to make sure as many people as possible were aware of the situation.

But I do wish we could have all gotten together and gone silent completely.

It just takes a few to stay on the air, then others worry about losing their audience so they're forced to stay on air.

We stayed on for the VIPS because quite frankly I just can't afford to lose the 20 or so VIPS that help pay the bills.  If half of them found a different station they liked on that day it would have potentially been the end for us.

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I felt mixed about this too. Its like ok the big bully kid wants to beat you up for your nickle, so you hold your breath and pass out so he can just take the nickle from you without having to punch you. but he still steps on your face as he walks away with your nickle. know what I mean?smile

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Wow!  I REALLY don't hmm.gif

I better read it again a little slower smile.gif

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