More Than 80 College and High School Radio Stations From 29 States Urge U.S. Congress to Oppose Record-Label Supported Legislation
Posted on: Monday, 1 June 2009, 14:09 CDT
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The letter states, "One oft-cited straw man argument made by recording industry lobbyists is that...educational institutions would fall within a special accommodation. Though, in the context of record industry profits, company executives might believe their proposal to be reasonably low, in the real world those proposed fees represent large portions of annual budgets for student-operated radio stations."
The letter continues, "Particularly in the present economic times as students, their families, and educational institutions face sharply increasing fiscal pressures, now is not the time to impose new fees on our small stations principally to benefit foreign-owned recording labels. The record industry executives clearly do not understand student-operated radio, which is obvious in the proposed legislation."
College Broadcasters Inc. President
A complete copy of the letter is available at http://www.askcbi.org or at http://www.freeradioalliance.org/collegeradiopertax_060109.pdf.
SOURCE Free Radio Alliance
Source: PR Newswire
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