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Let the music play: despite growing audience, fledgling Internet radio stations have a tough, uphill battle - Web - Black Digerati

Anthony S. Calypso

Two years ago, when Neil Blake started an Internet radio Website out of the basement of his home in Massapequa, New York, he counted just one other listener. But since then Blakeradio.com has attracted music lovers across the globe--from as far away as Brazil and Australia. "I couldn't have imagined the type of response that we've been getting," says Blake, who, along with a private investor, started the station with $10,000. The 41-year-old Brooklyn, New York, native says people are turning to the Internet as a way of countering the slim rations that regular radio stations offer. Balancing a variety of musical tastes that range from Nina Simone, to Tupac Shakur, to traditional gospel, Blakeradio.com is a cultural mall that features a video lounge, four music channels, a kids' cafe, and a 24-hour channel devoted to talk radio.

According to a February 2003 study conducted by Arbitron and Edison Media Research, more than 100 million Americans have used Internet radio or video since the format became popular. Although those numbers are impressive, Internet radio is facing an uphill struggle. In 1998, because of heavy lobbying from the recording industry, Congress passed the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, which was designed to secure royalty payments from Webcasters. The law did not set a rate until early last year, when a three-member Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel suggested a system of royalty payments that brought the Webcast industry to its knees. Facing a financial crunch as a result of retroactive royalty fees that initially counted each song and each listener as individual payment due, thousands of independent Webcasters simply threw in the towel. Those that managed to survive under the Small Webcaster Settlement Act, signed late last fall by President Bush, are still negotiating payment terms with SoundExchange, an entity formed and authorized by the Recording Industry Association of America. The law will define the industry's future growth by separating commercial from noncommercial Webcasters.

In addition, advertisers, who traditionally provided a hefty source of revenue for broadcasters, have yet to embrace Webcasters. "It's tough right now; the economy is down," says Paul Maloney, an editor at the daily Internet radio newsletter BAIN. "The advertising community hasn't been responsive to the Internet radio medium."

While setting up the Website, Blake, the sole owner, formed a partnership with Live365.com, an Internet directory that allowed him to sign up as a personal broadcaster without having to pay royalty fees. In exchange for covering those costs, Live365.com used his site to insert their advertising. He was able to use his 20 years of broadcasting experience to focus entirely on creating program content for the station.

But Blake hasn't left his day job. He manages to juggle a job in broadcasting with his radio duties. In fact, while on a Caribbean cruise last year, Blake operated his site from a computer onboard the ship. And it was worth it. According to June 2002 Arbitron ratings, Blakeradio.com pulled in almost 90,000 aggregate tuning hours--the total number of hours tuned to a given station in a reported time period. In July, Blake's numbers jumped by more than 10,000 hours. Programming mobility enables Blake to work with a nationwide staff that includes author and motivational speaker Les Brown. And the station's global audience continues to respond. For the past six months, on the Live365.com network, Blakeradio.com has beat more than 30,000 other Internet radio stations into the top 10.

Now that he's established an audience on six continents, Blake is about to take his faith in the station a bit further. Following the subscription model of Web giants like AOL, Blake has begun charging listeners $9.95 per month. He concedes that he doesn't yet know how station devotees will respond. But, he adds, "No one would have believed that people would pay for television--but look at HBO today. When it comes to technology, it seems that African Americans are always left out of the mix. Usually; by the time we get into business, the market is saturated. [But] I'm pretty confident about this because Blakeradio.com has become a part of people's lives."

COPYRIGHT 2003 Earl G. Graves Publishing Co., Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group

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