Nancy wrote:
> Remember we
>  have to do what the FCC says, we are not in a country that is radio-hip-
free.
>  Man, I am in the Bible Belt...... Help me out!!!!!!!!

Just curious, and not trying to bait anyone, but if this had been a show that
was *only* available over the Internet, then I believe it would not be under
ANY scrutiny, correct?

My understanding is that there is no governing body which oversees
(limits/controls) what is "broadcast" over the Internet.  Good/bad taste,
genre preferences aside, webcasting makes is possible to send whatever you
want over the Internet and there are no regulatory licensing requirements with
the FCC (BMI and ASCAP have Internet license requirements).

Along with the lack of FCC regs, the costs for webcasting are much lower
(barriers to entry are minimized).  All facts/experiences appreciated.  I'm
finishing up my thesis on this very topic, which even on good days is like a
moving target.....

Thanks in advance for your help, Kate.

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