Most people I work with get their music from YouTube. They don't really listen to music anymore, they watch band videos. I think the days of listening to music for the young generation is over. I could be wrong.
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I think they hear new music from Facebook and YouTube. Although I honestly do not know. I work with a few twenty something's. I'll ask.~KLM\\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" ~Nikola Tesla //Yep, I knw that although i dont know any numbers. How do those kids hear new music? They probably play Pandora etc for the tunes they like or is it common to use that as a radio, i.e. internet radio, listening to what they play? if so, same thing, every song is a royalty, just like 23XYZ station on the box thingie with dials. Free, funded by ads. Spotify etyc, free, funded by ads, but I bet RIAA has less push there?
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What is this radio station you speak of? How do I get there? Who goes there? How long do they stay?Yea. Sarcasm. Really though do people under the age of 40 have a radio in their lives?College radio was how I used to find music in the early 90s. I'm sure they aren't controlled by the riaa and media conglomerates and in fact it used to be that was the draw of them.Kids. That's those people under 50. They use YouTube. Pandora. Facebook. Not radio. Ime.~KLM\\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" ~Nikola Tesla //Radio stationsRadio airplay is to the public, they like the song, they buy the album etc. Artists dont play ball, the song doesnt reach the public via the good old trusty radio station at home, in the car, etc
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What's this air you speak of? YouTube? Facebook? Are they air? College radio stations I do believe they have this air you speak of. Bars and clubs they too have this air you speak of. Thepiratebay also has this air you speak of. In fact they have legal air. I have an album I got from there that the artists put on thepiratebay intentionally. Remind me and I'll look it up when I return home as they are a decent band. But. Okay. Onto the air. Cdbaby.com also has air. I have a band in there. Look up soreloser from Tacoma Washington. Need I go on? Cdbaby publishes its members songs on iTunes. What other air is needed?~KLM\\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" ~Nikola Tesla //I guarantee if you and I made a song, put it online ourselves, it wont sell as no one will know of it as RIAA will keep it off air.
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