House lawmakers this week re-introduced a resolution that serves as a counter to the American Music Freedom Act, a proposal that would adjust royalties paid out to artists when music plays on ...
77 members of the House of Representatives and eight Senators have joined together to introduce resolutions in the new Congress opposing “any new performance fee, tax, royalty, or other charge” on ...
Congress is marking World Radio Day in a particularly meaningful way: a bipartisan group of 114 US House members has reintroduced the Local Radio Freedom Act, a non-binding resolution opposing the ...
In the U.S. Senate, Republican John Barrasso of Wyoming and Democrat Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire have reintroduced a resolution opposing performance royalties for radio. This is the latest familiar ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — It’s great news for the National Association of Broadcasters and the entire radio broadcasting industry, and perhaps not-so-great news for former Congressman Joe Crowley and ...
The bill was introduced into the House of Representatives last year and continues to work its way through committees. The announcement continues: “This legislation will positively impact artists and ...
In recent years, Washington has made great strides to support music creators. When Congress passed the Music Modernization Act (MMA) in 2018, our leaders showed us they value music and care about ...
Manhattan station WMCA broke with U.S. radio procedure and with the National Association of Broadcasters code last week. The point was whether radio time should be sold for the discussion of ...