09-12-2003, 06:16 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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FCC Regualtions: PLaying Music On Public Access Cable
I love pirate radio. Here in Jacksonville, All the the stations are bland and boring. Most of them are owned by Clear Chanell Communications.
I found a pirate radio station that I learned SO MUCH about music from. It was great. Sadly, it got shut down. I was bouncing around a few ideas on legal ways to bring great music to people and one was Public Access. Perhaps, there could be a show where something interesting could be on the screen (local art, animations, song names...) or whatever, but I could just play song from my CD colection. Then there is royalties and public domain and all that good stuff. There was a local public access show the played music videos (under ground to MTV grade stuff) [even Mojo Nixon!], so I'm not sure about the whole process. I know that many of the songs on the radio are not under public domain. I believe that broadcast itself it under public domain. So, do you have any insights on the matter? If I find some answers, I'll post them. |
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access, cable, fcc, music, playing, public, regualtions |
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