Internet Radio
I received a request from Internet radio provider Pandora to contact my Congressman before tomorrow's Congressional hearing concerning royalty payment schedules for web based stations. I didn't recall ever giving them my street address, but they somehow knew that unfortunately Vito Fossella is my Congressperson.
I wrote back that any requests to Vito from me would go deaf ears considering I spent most of my 2006 waking hours trying to cause him to be unemployed.
Unlike terrestrial radio, which pays fairly small fees to music copyright licensing companies such as ASCAP and BMI, Internet stations are charged ridiculously high per song rates by Sound Exchange which receives royalty payments for artists and the major record labels.
The new fee schedule will essentially kill web based music radio by making the cost of playing music prohibitive.
I rarely listen to terrestrial commercial music radio anymore because the playlists are repetitive or just outright suck.
Pandora is an interesting service. You can give them an artist or a song and they will put together a compatible playlist.
I put together a station based on the 70s Genesis song, "Supper's Ready". Tonight's Supper's Ready radio station music selections included Genesis, YES, Phish, Procol Harum and Jethro Tull.
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But it can't come from me
Considering that I was Harrison staff and continue to use my title with former modifying it in letters to the editor in the Staten Island Advance criticizing Fossella, it would be inappropriate for me to contact Vito about anything.
ROY & DANIEL
Roy, you can contact him as a voter in his district. There is a difference.
Daniel, Veto has voted with the Dems except he didn't vote for the Non Binding War Resolution. Also, his record is still out there and most of the bills he's voted for since the Dems got control he voted against prior to that. What's the differnce, after all they were exactly the same bills but now Veto votes for them. Just like Veto, two faced.















Don't assume you can't help turn Vito F.
Congress members who are threatened with defeat as Vito F. may be in 2008, may reinvent themselves to look less like Bush clones. Mr. Foscella's recent voting record shows signs of such flexibility. As I recall, for example, he recently voted for the Employee Freedom of Choice Act. While replacing Mr. F might be an excellent idea, any improvement should be prized.