Guest Collective Editorial Response to NPR on The TrichordistMake no mistake–this is what makes NPR different from Clear Channel, Pandora and Google. We know that there are real music people at NPR stations and we are willing to do things for NPR that we would never do for the others. Including work for free as David has said. Including fight with our labels to let us work for free because NPR stations actually play new music. We cut NPR stations a tremendous amount of slack and they return the favor by playing new music. They are cool people.This is why it seems so idiotic for NPR to take a side against artist pay for radio play by agreeing to be a human shield for “Mic Coalition” featuring Amazon, Google, Pandora, Clear Channel (iHeartMedia) and the lobbying groups Computer & Communications Industry Association, Consumer Electronics Association, the National Association of Broadcasters and the Digital Media Association. Yes, NPR is leading the way to stand with North Korea, Iran and Rwanda and continue to deny fair compensation to artists for radio airplay.
Why NPR Should Stand With #irespectmusic
National Public Radio stations around the U.S. have long been great friends and allies of musicians. In turn, artists have long been great friends and allies of NPR stations. So. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2015/05/why-npr-should-stand-with-irespectmusic.html]