Internet radio plea

Been doing some letter writing to Washington, DC. Letters without the white powder and cryptic syntax made from an alphabet slashed by knifepoint from periodicals.

Nope, these correspondences were the real deal legitimacy of an informed constituency.

We’s the people gotta save our new media radio. Thanks to the bastards at the RIAA pulling strings to help keep the cash in their dying old school industry, the Copyright Royalty Board is looking for some usury-type rates from the new school web.

Congress is soon to vote on a bill that could set things right and keep the little, but wired, guys from getting crushed. (And, if you’re a latte-sipping, effete, elite who Fox News bitches about, NPR is pushing big time against the CRB rates.)

I’m a fan of Pandora.com, which wrote about the issue here on its weblog.

Save Net Radio has some info on the issue and links to send letters to your legislators. Get our American groove on and influence someone.

Talk with me. Please.

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