Jorge
May 21st, 2007, 02:30 PM
"They've gotten 50-some years of free play, now maybe it's time to pay up."
<p>No doubt looking for any way it can shore up decreasing revenue amid slumping CD sales, the RIAA and several artists' groups are nor going after radio broadcasters to collect additional royalties from aired music. </p>
<p>"The creation of music is suffering because of declining sales," said RIAA Chief Executive Mitch Bainwol. "We clearly have a more difficult time tolerating gaps in revenues that should be there."</p>
<p>Radio broadcasters already compensate composers and publishers but, never before ha
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<p>No doubt looking for any way it can shore up decreasing revenue amid slumping CD sales, the RIAA and several artists' groups are nor going after radio broadcasters to collect additional royalties from aired music. </p>
<p>"The creation of music is suffering because of declining sales," said RIAA Chief Executive Mitch Bainwol. "We clearly have a more difficult time tolerating gaps in revenues that should be there."</p>
<p>Radio broadcasters already compensate composers and publishers but, never before ha
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