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John Simson is head of SoundExchange, the US organization responsible for collecting royalties for music performed via non-terrestrial radio and distributing those royalties to the artists so featured. He is also an attorney and a former artist manager (Mary Chapin Carpenter, Steve Forbert) who has long been involved in advocacy and legal matters within the music business as a whole.

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Loyola University SoundExchange Head John Simson on Webcasting, the Future of Radio, and "The Day the Music Died" – Full Session
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TAGS: Royalties | Radio | Online Music | Music Industry Today | Music Industry | Future of Music | SoundExchange | Loyola University New Orleans Forum | Loyola University New Orleans

In a spirited discussion held at Loyola University, New Orleans, professor George Howard and SoundExchange head John Simson discuss what SoundExchange does, why it exists, why royalty rates for internet play differ from those for terrestrial radio, why terrestrial radio has traditionally been unfriendly to artists and why streaming radio is different, how SoundExchange divides and distributes the royalties it collects, and whether SoundExchange really is out to kill streaming radio forever. They also discuss the future of radio and whether it lies in the terrestrial or online realm.

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SoundExchange Head John Simson – What SoundExchange Does, and Have They Killed Web Radio?
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TAGS: Royalties | Radio | Online Music | Music Industry Today | Music Industry | SoundExchange | Loyola University New Orleans Forum | Loyola University New Orleans

In a spirited discussion held at Loyola University, New Orleans, professor George Howard and SoundExchange head John Simson discuss what SoundExchange does, why it exists, why royalty rates for internet play differ from those for terrestrial radio, why streaming radio is more artist-friendly than terrestrial radio, how SoundExchange divides and distributes the royalties it collects, and whether SoundExchange really is out to kill streaming radio forever.

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SoundExchange Head John Simson on Streaming Music Streaming Music on Interactive Services (MySpace, FaceBook)
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TAGS: Royalties | Radio | Online Music | Music Industry Today | Music Industry | SoundExchange | Loyola University New Orleans Forum | Loyola University New Orleans

In a spirited discussion held at Loyola University, New Orleans, professor George Howard and SoundExchange head John Simson discuss why interactive services (that is, music players that allow you to select what song to play and when to start it, like MySpace or Facebook) do not fall under SoundExchange's umbrella, and how licenses are handled for music played on such services.

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SoundExchange Head John Simson on Webcasting, the Future of Radio, and "The Day the Music Died" – The Future of Radio
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TAGS: Royalties | Radio | Online Music | Music Industry | Future of Music | SoundExchange | Loyola University New Orleans Forum | Loyola University New Orleans

In a spirited discussion held at Loyola University, New Orleans, professor George Howard and SoundExchange head John Simson discuss the future of music on the internet and what the best way forward is for terrestrial radio, streaming radio, and the record labels and artists who supply music to these services.

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SoundExchange Head John Simson on Webcasting, the Future of Radio, and "The Day the Music Died" – Question and Answer
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TAGS: Royalties | Radio | Online Music | Music Industry | Future of Music | SoundExchange | Loyola University New Orleans Forum | Loyola University New Orleans

In a spirited discussion held at Loyola University, New Orleans and moderated by professor George Howard, SoundExchange head John Simson responds to audience questions about the present and future of broadcast music – whether terrestrial or on the internet – and whether SoundExchange's mixed reputation in the public sphere is systemic or a simple matter of bad public relations.

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John Simson Loyola University SoundExchange Head John Simson on Webcasting, the Future of Radio, and "The Day the Music Died" – Full Session
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Keywords: Future of Music | Music Industry | Music Industry Today | Online Music | Radio | Royalties Subjects: Copyright | Publishing
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