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Why internet radio got too expensive for regular people
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The Tyler Woodward Project por Tyler Woodward
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Tyler breaks down why running a small internet radio station went from a fun hobbyist project in 2009 to a legal and financial minefield today. He walks through what changed after the small webcaster provisions expired, why licensing now means dealing with multiple performance rights groups plus SoundExchange, and how the math stopped working for anyone who isn't a billion dollar streaming company. It's a plain look at how a rule meant to make sure artists get paid ended up locking out the little guy while giants like Pandora barely feel it, tying right back into the bigger fight over digital ownership and who actually gets to participate in tech.