In a seminar held at Loyola University, New Orleans, George Bundy (CEO of BRS Media) describes how internet radio can successfully and profitably offer new and different kinds of content that terrestrial radio cannot match.
In a seminar held at Loyola University, New Orleans, George Bundy (CEO of BRS Media) discusses the shape that the internet radio business is taking, how terrestrial radio and media companies are colonizing the business, and how internet radio is changing the game for everyone.
In a forum held at Loyola University, New Orleans, George Bundy (CEO of BRS Media) discusses the coming of internet radio and how changing technologies, distribution channels and listening habits are going to change how fans and consumers find new music. He addresses what traditional radio stations are doing to adapt to the new reality, how the record industry collects royalties from internet radio, how internet radio stations find their listeners, and what the future of radio both internet and terrestrial is likely to be.
In a forum held at Loyola University, New Orleans, George Bundy (CEO of BRS Media) introduces himself, describes what BRS does, and discusses how his company became the sole registrar of domain names in the .fm top level domain, and offers a brief explanation of how internet top level domains (.com, .org, .fm, .am) work.
In a seminar held at Loyola University, New Orleans, George Bundy (CEO of BRS Media) discusses what an internet presence over and above a simple website (such as a streaming broadcast) can do to raise a radio stations profile and increase the size and retention rate of their listener base.
In a seminar held at Loyola University, New Orleans, George Bundy (CEO of BRS Media) discusses how the radio industry is being affected by new technologies (satellite radio, the internet) much as record companies are by filesharing. He shares his thoughts on some of the biggest questions facing radio will internet radio be terrestrial radios biggest competitor? Will ClearChannels radio monopoly survive? and on what the future of radio is likely to be.
In a seminar held at Loyola University, New Orleans, George Bundy (CEO of BRS Media) describes the various fees and royalties that internet radio stations must pay when playing a song, how these fees differ from what terrestrial radio stations pay, the legislative history of how these differences came about, and what the future of internet radio looks like.
In a seminar held at Loyola University, New Orleans, George Bundy (CEO of BRS Media), describes for the audience what SoundExchange is, how it was founded, and what kinds of internet music performances they collect royalties for.
In a forum held at Loyola University, New Orleans, George Bundy (CEO of BRS Media) discusses the rise of commercial FM radio in the 1970s, compares it to new developments in internet radio as is happening now, and describe how technology is changing how history unfolds the second time around.