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Insomnia Radio

May 28th, 2007 . by Roxor

Insomnia Radio

Leading the new revolution in internet radio, this weekly podcast consistently delivers indie rock’s unsung heroes straight to your mp3 player, in a tightly produced one hour package. What makes Insomnia Radio different than anything you’ll hear on your FM dial? Simple. We bring you new music that is new to us as well! If we don’t fall in love with it, you won’t hear it. So, Kill Your FM and tune in to the best music you’ve never heard.

Voted one of the Top 3 Podcasts in the world by Business Week Online.

Athcast - Podcasting Athens Music

April 20th, 2007 . by Roxor

Athcast

If Georgia has one claim to culture it’s music.  Be it Otis Redding and Little Richard through the Allman Brothers in Macon or the explosion of Musical acts that broke out of Athens ( REM, the Indigo Girls, Matthew Sweet, Widespread Panic, The B-52’s, etc…)

ATHCAST.COM is a Music Preservation Project produced by the Athens Music Foundation 501(c)3 that lets you be a part of the music scene in Athens no matter where you are in the real world.

Athcast delivers live music programming to your computer and iPod as a way to raise money for the Athens Music Foundation. The goal is to create an Athens Live Music Archive with the help of Artists and Fans like you.

RIAA Pown’s Internet Radio

March 5th, 2007 . by Roxor

The US Copyright Office has released their new set of rates for the payment of royalties by Internet Radio, and they gave the record industry exactly what they asked for: royalty rates so high that they will put every independent US webcaster out of business.

Internet Radio Stations like Radio Paradise will be effectively legislated out of business while traditional, terrestrial radio stations will continue to pay nothing or next to nothing. This is an arbitrary decision by the US Copyright Office about which business are alowed to exist and which ones are not.

Yet another reason to boycott the RIAA and all of their artists. Read about this from a webcasters perpective.