exfileme Splendid Jan 6, 2008 3,909 0 22,730 Jul 30, 2013 #1 Pandora's acquisition is a royalty bargaining chip and won't benefit the locals, claims ASCAP. ASCAP Trying to Block Pandora's Radio Station Acquisition : Read more
Pandora's acquisition is a royalty bargaining chip and won't benefit the locals, claims ASCAP. ASCAP Trying to Block Pandora's Radio Station Acquisition : Read more
A abbadon_34 Distinguished Aug 7, 2008 275 0 18,940 Jul 30, 2013 #2 My only question: If Pandora wins, does that mean free/cheaper subscriptions to its users?
O opmopadop Distinguished Apr 12, 2009 126 0 18,630 Jul 30, 2013 #3 Its not entirely clear where, but this wreaks of a double-standard.
N NotYetRated Distinguished Aug 30, 2010 3 0 18,510 Jul 31, 2013 #4 It annoys me to no end when people speak of revenues. Net profit is the number that makes sense to be argued, not revenue.
It annoys me to no end when people speak of revenues. Net profit is the number that makes sense to be argued, not revenue.
D ddpruitt Honorable Jun 4, 2012 226 0 10,860 Jul 31, 2013 #5 I like how Pandora argues that it pays more in royalties than anyone else. Last time I checked Pandora pays around 1/10 per play as most other broadcasters. I like Pandora but this is the pot calling the kettle black.
I like how Pandora argues that it pays more in royalties than anyone else. Last time I checked Pandora pays around 1/10 per play as most other broadcasters. I like Pandora but this is the pot calling the kettle black.