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“Slightly used radio show host available for immediate hire to the highest bidder. Currently located in Kansas City. Buyer pays all shipping. Recently let go from KRBZ (Alternative) for an on air bit involving a dwarf, a personal escort and the boss’ office. (It was a dramatization of a local news story). ” Link

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“Ticketmaster plans to charge whatever people will pay to see their favourite bands and to discourage scalpers. By the end of the year, the ticket giant is to start selling concert and event tickets to the highest bidder through an online auction service.” Link
“A music licensing agency that represents singers such as Sheryl Crow and Dolly Parton has filed a federal copyright lawsuit that could silence karaoke nights in central Indiana.” Pretty soon they’ll want royalties because I was practicing “Stairway to 7-11″ at home on my guitar. Link
“Recording artists across the board think the music industry should find a way to work with the Internet instead of suing people who have downloaded music…Many artists painted the record industry as a bloated, overstuffed giant with too many mouths to feed and too many middlemen to pay, selling an overpriced, often mediocre product. ” Link
“According to online divorce service divorce-online , half of all divorce petitions it processed are due to Internet adultery and cybersex behaviour.” Link
“… a group led by Radio Mutiny veteran Pete Tridish has exacted revenge on their old nemesis. Last week, they persuaded a federal court to temporarily block the FCC from relaxing restrictions designed to prevent big media companies from monopolizing public airwaves. Link









