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General Category => General Radio Discussion => Topic started by: ThaDood on December 01, 2019, 0458 UTC

Title: The Demise of Radionomy Marks the End of Free Streaming for Internet Radio?
Post by: ThaDood on December 01, 2019, 0458 UTC
It's all about greed and control,  http://www.radiosurvivor.com/2019/11/27/the-demise-of-radionomy-marks-the-end-of-free-streaming-for-internet-radio-broadcasters/
Title: Re: The Demise of Radionomy Marks the End of Free Streaming for Internet Radio?
Post by: redhat on December 01, 2019, 0713 UTC
It's all about greed and control,  http://www.radiosurvivor.com/2019/11/27/the-demise-of-radionomy-marks-the-end-of-free-streaming-for-internet-radio-broadcasters/

It always has been.  The music industry is a headless laviathan, and this new ruling probably means that a lot of small operators are going to have to shut down.  Everyone else will just make their streaming servers private and remove them from any public directory services like shoutcast or dir.xiph.org.  In an era where the only version of a song you can buy is a watermarked MP3, it serves the music industry right to sink with their own ship.  Piracy is going to come back with a vengeance.

+-RH
Title: Re: The Demise of Radionomy Marks the End of Free Streaming for Internet Radio?
Post by: BoomboxDX on December 01, 2019, 1234 UTC
It's all about greed and control,  http://www.radiosurvivor.com/2019/11/27/the-demise-of-radionomy-marks-the-end-of-free-streaming-for-internet-radio-broadcasters/

It always has been.  The music industry is a headless laviathan, and this new ruling probably means that a lot of small operators are going to have to shut down.  Everyone else will just make their streaming servers private and remove them from any public directory services like shoutcast or dir.xiph.org.  In an era where the only version of a song you can buy is a watermarked MP3, it serves the music industry right to sink with their own ship.  Piracy is going to come back with a vengeance.

+-RH

The subscription model is taking everything over, from news to music to books to movies -- a lot of older industries like the movie theater, free OTA broadcasting and newsprint are headed the way of the dodo -- some quicker than others. Of course, one always paid to get into movie theaters, but you didn't pay monthly (whether you went or not). That will change. Eventually.

It's sad that internet radio is sinking like a stone, unless you're part of one of the big companies. In the 1990's one of the hawked benefits of the emerging "information superhighway" was that there would be all this free access to information, and the radio aspect would be free, also. That changed fairly quickly.
Title: Re: The Demise of Radionomy Marks the End of Free Streaming for Internet Radio?
Post by: WWBR on December 02, 2019, 0218 UTC
Whatever a corporation touches always goes to crap. 99.99999% of the time, this is the case. In the process of "we want to profitize everything", we end up with the "pirates" and "indies" in almost all fields. These pirates/indies almost always have much better quality than the corporate offerings, and, as such, draw their glare of "We'll destroy you!" every time. It is up to those with knowledge to bring the people something that isn't homogenized beyond usefulness.

The main problem is, our government lets corporations and special (greedy) interests to write all the laws in their favor, and the people lose, every time. There is no party looking after the interests of "We the People" anymore. The only choice is the "pirate" scene.