WBEB Philly Takes Streaming Radio Detour

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It’s hard to believe that top-rated Adult Contemporary WBEB-FM in Philadelphia shut down its Internet stream. It’s even harder to believe the move is permanent when there’s every indication that streaming is part of radio’s future business model.

WBEB stopped streaming March 15 in protest over the new SoundExchange rates for songs streamed on the Internet. Negotiated by the National Association of Broadcasters, the agreement provides a 16 percent discount on previously-set rates for 2009 and 2010, but then the rates rise nearly 67 percent by 2015.

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