Internet Broadcasters Say Hefty New Fees Could Mute a Diverse and Growing Medium

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Niagara Gazette, July 19, 2007
By Kevin Purdy and Tasha Kates

Stops on the Internet dial

• Live365.com — More than 6,500 channels of music, a majority of it programmed by dedicated amateurs and niche enthusiasts.

• Last.fm, Pandora.com — Sites that let users enter a few of their favorite artists, listen to music and gradually be exposed to acts they might also like.

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