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The Future of Internet Radio

Listen Tuesday, May. 8, 2007 at 12:06 p.m. in Arts & Culture, Science, Tech Tuesday, Technology

The Internet is home to tens of thousands of virtual radio stations, streaming world music, opera, local indie fare, and much more. But a recent decision to increase required royalty payments has some observers crying foul. From technology to policy to product, explore the future of Internet radio and get a peek at the quirky, niche providers available on the web.

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Guests

Kurt Hanson

Publisher of R.A.I.N., the Radio and Internet Newsletter. He created the "Save our Streams" campaign and heads an online radio company called Accuradio.

John Simson

Executive Director, SoundExchange

Skip Pizzi

Senior Technical Policy Manager, Microsoft Entertainment and Devices Dvision. He's also contributing editor to RadioWorld.

Jason Oxman

Senior Vice President for Industry Affairs, Consumer Electronics Association

Rep Jay Inslee

U.S. Representative for Washington State (D)

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