The day the music dies

I listen to bornagainradio.com from Japan, because it’s kind of hard to get a terrestrial signal across the Pacific Ocean. I’m hoping the new broadcasting fees will be revoked so that internet radio can survive.

As you read these words on your monitor, there is a decent chance that you’re also streaming a little online radio. After all, with an estimated listenership of approximately 50 million Americans per month, Internet radio has become a go-to destination for a fuller spectrum of music, an alternative to FM’s mind-numbing monotony. And if you are one of those listeners, mark May 15 on your calendar: it might well be the day that the music dies.

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