thats the problem... when music radio came around... the government and the RIAA couldn't do anything without being !@#$%^&*ed up by the radio stations this changed when Internet Radio started coming around... they saw they could rape small time broadcasters... and they have started to. The only problem w/ this is that Internet radio costs virtually little to do.. so it makes it good for those people who do broadcasting as a hobby. Standard radio costs a couple of million dollars to get the equipment, rent your Freq. license from the FCC, etc...