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BBC to offer 'personalised' radio online
By: Oliver Luft
The BBC will allow audiences to create personal radio stations from its content
- said the director general.
According to BBC Online the planned service - provisionally called MyBBCRadio -
was revealed by Mark Thompson at the Radio Festival, in Cambridge.
The aim of the project is to create a BBC iPlayer that will combine existing
online radio services, along with TV on demand, to allow the audience greater
flexibility and choice over when it can view or listen to shows.
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Internet radio may just be killer app for 3G
(Business World (Philippines) Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)With the present
hoopla on video streaming over third-generation technology or 3G phones, local
operators have overlooked one potential killer application that could likely
generate commercial success: Internet radio.
Radio Giant Named In Payola Lawsuit
Attorney General Eliot Spitzer announced a lawsuit against one of the nation's leading radio chains, alleging that company illegally traded "air time" for payments.
The suit against Entercom Communications Corp. is the latest in the Attorney General's ongoing effort to combat the pervasive influence of "payola" in the entertainment industry. Last year, after an extensive investigation by his office, the Attorney General announced landmark agreements under which two major record labels agreed to halt the practice, adopt sweeping reforms and pay fines. Entercom is the first company to be sued as part of the probe.
What To Do *Immediately* After Getting Radio Airplay
By:
Kenny Love (Associate Writer)
Let's say that you have successfully managed to get a few radio stations playing
your music. What's your next step?
Are you simply waiting on the charts to come in each week in
order to learn if your single is moving up (or down)?
If you would like to get a bit more yardage out of your airplay,
here are two ways to not only capitalize on your current airplay, but to also
(possibly) move up radio charts even faster.
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