Given the math skills displayed, we can see why the INQ staff complain about the paltry amount of money they make....

However, the article was interesting and I'm glad something has been worked out so that small webcasters have a chance to play.
Another New Word, Stewart Breaks Out. RIAAdio, gives good insight too. RIAA first stated it was needed to control pitch & useage of two walls of cut platter, outside being slightly longer than inside into mono signal.
Bunk, Jive & NonSense. Machine puts it down & machine takes it up, Nothing more.
I'd see you on RIAADIO, except I'm Deaf & Blind.
drashek
Ok, Mr. M, you made me chuckle with your illustrative scene involving radio inq. Tea nearly liberated.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I have some tea to clean up, and some banging jump-up bizniss to spin while I fix this bloody storage array :-)
Given the math skills displayed, we can see why the INQ staff complain about the paltry amount of money they make....

However, the article was interesting and I'm glad something has been worked out so that small webcasters have a chance to play.
At 10.5 percent of everything, wouldn't that make INQ FM pay 60+ cents instead of six?
Surely 10.5% of $6 would be 63 cents?
Another New Word, Stewart Breaks Out. RIAAdio, gives good insight too. RIAA first stated it was needed to control pitch & useage of two walls of cut platter, outside being slightly longer than inside into mono signal.
Bunk, Jive & NonSense. Machine puts it down & machine takes it up, Nothing more.
I'd see you on RIAADIO, except I'm Deaf & Blind.
drashek
Ok, Mr. M, you made me chuckle with your illustrative scene involving radio inq. Tea nearly liberated.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I have some tea to clean up, and some banging jump-up bizniss to spin while I fix this bloody storage array :-)