Georgia DJ’s Attend the DJ Clinic May 25, 2011

May 26, 2011

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NBPC – Meeting October 18, 2009

October 18, 2009

Artists vs Radio Station  – Marriage Counseling  – conversation

Kevin Crocker –

Reece – Singer Song writer

Tori Bailey – Treasurer (used to work at Arbitron)

Rock Woods – Radio Promoter (promotes music to radio stations

Music Manager –

Kimber fernel – entertainment , documents , proof  reading secretary to NBPC

Demetrus Seniro  demetrus33@gmail.com – Gospel Music

Eric page (musician, song writer

Sandris Mitchell (Lamborghini promotion

Sherry Mallory

Post – Record Producer – syndicated Shows

Arbitron – Discussion about how to rate radio stations,

  • lifestyle information, pets, cars, travel, etc….
  • zip code
  • Hispanic, black
  • Diary driven – so there is a problem in determining the ethnicity of the market.
  • Is it a popularity contest or a real subsection of the stations.
  • Advertising $
  • Blacks will spend more % if their money on consumable items.

Past meeting topics

  • Air Check meeting – must be edited and
  • Sound Check meeting
  • Artist performance meeting
  • Entertainment Lawyer
  • Publishing Panel
  • ASCAP – BMI
  • Show Prep (Greg Street – Jerry Smokin’ B

HR 848 House Bill Summary

Performance Rights Act – Amends federal copyright law to: (1) grant performers of sound recordings equal rights to compensation from terrestrial broadcasters; (2) establish a flat annual fee in lieu of payment of royalties for individual terrestrial broadcast stations with gross revenues of less than $1.25 million and for noncommercial, public broadcast stations; (3) grant an exemption from royalty payments for broadcasts of religious services and for incidental uses of musical sound recordings; and (4) grant terrestrial broadcast stations that make limited feature uses of sound recordings a per program license option. Prohibits taking into account license fees payable for public performance via digital audio transmission of sound recordings in any proceeding to set or adjust the license fees for the purpose of reducing or adversely affecting such license fees. (Current law prohibits taking those fees into account in such a proceeding without referencing the purpose.) Prohibits anything in this Act from adversely affecting the public performance rights or royalties payable to songwriters or copyright owners of musical works. Prohibits taking into account the rates established by the Copyright Royalty Judges in any proceeding to reduce or adversely affect the license fees payable for public performances by terrestrial broadcast stations. Requires that such license fees for the public performance of musical works be independent of license fees paid for the public performance of sound recordings. Revises provisions relating to proceeds from the licensing of transmissions.

Payola is not illegal – unreported income is

Radio personnel cannot accepts gifts, trips

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