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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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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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April 2008
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