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Real's Rhapsody RadioPlus to play on Comcast

January 5, 2005 Firms expand content deal to bring Internet radio service to Comcast.net. TAGS: Comcast Corp., Internet radio, RealNetworks Inc., jukebox, RealNetworks Rhapsody, broadband, radio

AOL streaming game sound tracks

May 6, 2005 America Online announced that it has begun streaming a new Internet radio station dedicated exclusively to game sound tracks. TAGS: America Online Inc., Final Fantasy, Internet radio, station, Time Warner Inc., radio, games, video

Music industry offers deal to small Webcasters

May 22, 2007 Group says "small" Webcasters can escape fee hikes, but Net radio operators attack offer as a ploy to stunt the medium's growth. TAGS: Webcaster, Internet radio, radio, artist, payment, satellite, song, Yahoo! Inc.

New Net radio rules draw fire on Capitol Hill

March 8, 2007 Key House Democrat, Real exec blast recent ruling that ups fees paid by Webcasters. Also: Sirius CEO grilled on proposed merger. TAGS: Webcaster, Internet radio, Edward Markey, radio, merger, record company, XM Satellite Radio, satellite radio, general counsel, Sirius, RealNetworks Inc., restriction, Rep., song, satellite, Democrat

Streaming music for smart phones

September 25, 2006 Internet radio service Mercora introduces an application that streams music libraries wirelessly. Images: Mercora's "M" TAGS: Mercora, Internet radio, Ogg Vorbis, Microsoft Zune, smart phone, subscriber, song, Apple Computer, music player, music, radio, Apple iTunes, CEO, Yahoo! Inc., MP3, Microsoft Corp.

My music, my way

January 25, 2008 Last.fm got a lot of ink for what really was a half step, says CNET News.com's Charles Cooper. Digital music consumers are still waiting to see the real deal. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., digital music, Internet radio, RealNetworks Inc., radio, song, music

Recording industry threat looms over Net radio

July 31, 2007 Attorney Sherwin Siy says the threat to Net radio's survival is really about the recording industry's obsession to control digital music. TAGS: Webcaster, recording industry, Internet radio, negotiation, digital-rights management, rate, label, radio, threat, song, music

Lawmakers propose reversal of Net radio fee increases

April 26, 2007 Congressional bill seeks to overturn a decision that Internet radio advocates say will cripple their services by raising royalty fees. TAGS: Webcaster, Internet radio, radio, bill, operator, decision, satellite

Giants' new plans for Net radio

January 7, 2005 Clear Channel is playing catch-up in an Internet radio business that is finally finding its feet. TAGS: Clear Channel Communications Inc., Arbitron, local advertising, Internet radio, radio company, radio, advertiser, station, dot-com, America Online Inc., Time Warner Inc., MSN, Yahoo! Inc., brand, U.S.

Revelations from Pandora's music box

September 18, 2007 Tim Westergren, founder and chief strategy officer of Pandora, is looking to change royalty rates, the musician class system and how companies interact with their customers. TAGS: Tim Westergren, musician, Internet radio, radio, song, music

Music sharing that's free and legal

November 8, 2004 Peer-to-peer networking meets Internet radio. Is on-demand streaming far behind? TAGS: Mercora, broadcaster, on-demand, P2P, Napster Inc., jukebox, playlist, Internet radio, radio, broadcasting, fee, music, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, hard drive

Congress urges peace talks in Net radio conflict

June 28, 2007 Controversial new fees Webcasters say would cripple them are supposed to kick in July 15, but Congress is reluctant to intervene, at least not yet. TAGS: Webcaster, Internet radio, bill, RealNetworks Inc., fee, radio

FAQ: Net radio's mixed signals

July 13, 2007 This Sunday, Webcasters are expected to hand over higher royalty fees to the recording industry. What does that mean for their devotees? TAGS: Webcaster, negotiation, Internet radio, recording industry, blogosphere, rate, station, radio, payment

Week in review: Spring forward, fall flat

March 9, 2007 Thanks to a decision Congress made two years ago, daylight saving is starting early--and causing headaches for IT pros and consumers. TAGS: Y2K, Internet radio, Week in review, record company, Microsoft Exchange Server, patch management, reader, software company, radio, server, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Podcasts, Internet radio come to Sprint phones

September 19, 2005 Sprint handsets can double as music players under a new subscription service that RealNetworks and the mobile company plan to debut. TAGS: RealNetworks Inc., Sprint Nextel, radio, podcast, Internet radio, RealNetworks Rhapsody, music player, cell phone

Big Blue dives into podcast waters

November 3, 2005 IBM launches podcast series and gives workers the go-ahead to make their own Internet radio programs. TAGS: podcast, investor relations, IBM Corp., Internet radio, banking, Time Warner Inc., radio

Digital music hitchhikes on Moto cell phones

February 14, 2005 Motorola introduces iRadio, a new service that uses mobile phones to make Internet radio portable. TAGS: Motorola Inc., car stereo, Internet radio, digital music, music player, mobile phone, radio, music, PC

Judge allows music industry to sue XM Satellite

January 19, 2007 Record labels say the satellite radio broadcaster allows customers to turn songs into MP3 files, infringing on their copyrights. TAGS: XM Satellite Radio, satellite radio, music industry, satellite, Judge, radio, song, court, broadcaster, Internet radio, music, MP3
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