[Fmpro] addendum Disney/ABC/AOL

leshurdle leshurdle at avradionet.com
Thu Sep 20 18:29:39 GMT 2007


Hi Michael,

If there is no income via the commercial, then where are ABC/AOL to  
obtain 'revenue'.. from the pop ups?

Surely AOL must pay ABC something..... if not and the income is  
derived from the only other source, then where is the compensation  
for the PRO's...... the next time the license is up for 'negotiation'?

It really should be pay per play  1-1.

A brave new world awaits us.

L



On Sep 20, 2007, at 11:11 AM, Michael S Patterson wrote:

> Do we know if the 'streams' will include commercials
>
> For example Time Warner has 4 of NBC's pilots available
> OnDemand commercial free.
>
> Michael S Patterson
>
>
>
> On 9/20/07 10:56 AM, "leshurdle" <leshurdle at avradionet.com> wrote:
>
>> I should add I am aware of the recent PRO deals re streaming........
>> but given there is 'extra' revenue for ABC/AOL.. how will the
>> composers of the commercials, and the revenue, benefit?
>>
>> L
>>
>> On Sep 20, 2007, at 10:40 AM, leshurdle wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone see the news today where it would appear AOL is to
>>> ''''deliver"'''  free of charge ABC broadcasts 24 hours later.
>>> ABC/AOL to share the revenue [one presumes from advertising] a
>>> statement on CH 5 LA today.
>>>
>>> How will composers for the music in the programmes delivered via AOL
>>> be paid [especially Library music?    http:// 
>>> www.allheadlinenews.com/
>>> articles/7008580551   the only data I can find today.
>>>
>>> It would appear the delievry is to be a 'stream'.......... so, how
>>> are we all to be paid?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Can someone help me here please.
>>>
>>> I had been led to believe a stream was a broadcast which was also
>>> 'delivered' at the exact same time as the broadcast but in the
>>> digital medium?
>>> If not, what is a stream?
>>>
>>> E.G. my local radio station makes it clear I can go to their website
>>> and obtain the current broadcast as a 'stream'.
>>>
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaming_media        seems to
>>> contradict my information.
>>>
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaming            realtime might the
>>> kicker word in here !
>>>
>>> http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/s/streaming.html
>>>
>>> http://www.videolan.org/vlc/streaming.html
>>>
>>> http://searchvoip.techtarget.com/sDefinition/
>>> 0,,sid66_gci213055,00.html
>>>
>>> How will composers for the music in the ABC  programmes delivered  
>>> via
>>> AOL be paid [especially Library music?    http://
>>> www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7008580551   the only data I can
>>> find today.
>>>
>>> Ot would appear the delivery is to be a 'stream'.......... so, how
>>> are we all to be paid?
>>>
>>> More to the point, given there is now a huge potential for
>>> audience... might this be global?.......  shuold the sync fee's for
>>> music be adjusted up to compensate, especially if the PRO's do not
>>> pay?
>>>
>>> Les
>>>
>>>
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