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View Poll Results: If Aural Moon became an audiorealm.com affiliate ($5/mo) I would: | |||
Gladly pay this miniscule fee to hear this great musicat more bitrates, and the other audiorealm.com offereings! |
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22 | 39.29% |
Maybe yes, maybe no. I might pay the $5/mo audiorealm fee. |
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17 | 30.36% |
Probably not. I'd probably move on to a free station, as long as they're out there. |
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13 | 23.21% |
No way for sure. |
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4 | 7.14% |
Voters: 56. You may not vote on this poll |
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RIAA
Like several others, I have bought CDs strictly from hearing them on AM. Now, a question: Does Congress or the RIAA care about how much money a station pays? In other words, say AM has 1000 subscribers each paying 5 bucks, and AM has a playlist of 10,000 titles. Now, what if RadioGaGa has a million subscribers each paying 5 bucks for an equivalent 10,000 titles. Am has collected 5 thousand dollars, and GaGA has collected 5 million dollars for an equivalent amount of titles. Does this matter? Is there a chance the RIAA will charge more per listener for a station with a smaller audience? |
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