http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2009/02/05/2009-02-05_john_conyers_pat_leahy_pushing_pay_for_p.htmlJohn Conyers, Pat Leahy pushing 'pay for play' bills in Congress
By David Hinckley
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Thursday, February 5th 2009
The music industry is renewing its multibillion-dollar push for "performance royalties" from commercial radio stations.
Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) and Sen. Pat Leahy (D-Vt.) are introducing bills that would require commercial radio to pay artists and record companies every time a recording is played.
Satellite and Internet radio already make these payments, which the music industry calls long-overdue compensation for what has been free product.
The radio industry says artists and labels get fair payback through free promotion.
Radio estimates that royalties could run $2 billion-$7 billion a year and could force stations to drop music programming in favor of cheaper formats.
Radio also charges the music industry is trying to compensate for its economic problems by tapping radio, and that much of the money would go to labels, not artists.
The music industry made progress with a similar push last year and feels the new Congress may be receptive.
With so much money at stake, this one is likely to get hot and nasty.