WTOP: “Wondering why you can’t listen to your favorite radio station on the internet right
now? Follow the money trail.
Most commercial radio stations in America… have been pulling
their streaming audio off the internet.” And more coverage, from The Industry Standard:
The law of unintended consequences
struck Internet broadcasting last week.
Many large radio stations stopped
streaming their content on the Internet
because of a clause that was negotiated
in the settlement of a two-year-old
strike. A few outlets carried news of the
outage last week; this week, reporters
are still finding new angles.
KPIG’s still streaming, though; they explain why.
