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Subscriber Survey Results, continued

DEMOGRAPHICS | RANKING OF ISSUES

ranking of issues

rank

Media ownership/media consolidation

1

Copyright (DMCA, INDUCE Act, fair use, public domain)

2

Peer to peer filesharing (lawsuits, monetizing P2P for musicians)

3

Digital music stores/new distribution models

4

Major label contracts/contract reform

5

Payola on radio

6

Health insurance for musicias

7

Webcasting

8

Touring/tickets/concerts

9

Low power FM

10



FMC currently balances its work in three broad program areas: education, research and policy/advocacy. If you could re-apportion our workload, what would you like us to do?

What should we do more or less of?

more

same

less

NA

Total

Grassroots advocacy campaigns, encouraging musicians to be active

253

126

7

8

394

Filings at Congress and at the FCC

209

161

12

12

394

Statistical analyses of the music industry

202

156

18

18

394

Educational events, like our Policy Summit

156

201

22

15

394

In-depth research reports

193

178

7

16

394

Article writing for website

122

239

20

13

394



Favorite Projects (in descending order)

FMC Policy Summit (clear winner in this section)

FMC newsletter

Radio Study Radio Deregulation: Has It Served Citizens and Musicians?

Media consolidation issues

Fighting for small webcasters/webcasting rates

Basic articles/translation

Major Label Contract Critique

Tell Us The Truth tour, November 2003

Pursuit of the public performance royalty



New issues to work on (no particular order)

health insurance

making sure musicians can make a living in future

international affairs

broadcast our events (live)

encourage more activism

consolidation

awarenesss about the Creative Commons

stopping Orrin Hatch

helping musicians to learn law better

live recordings at shows

encourage monetizing of P2P

making "Musician" a more respected term

encourage ASCAP and BMI to monitor internet stations

more online petitions

more focus on songwriters as opposed to just "musicians"

enacourage PROs to move from census to sampling

make it more obvious on website links between information and action

public performance right

payola and how radio play is counted

more on censorship

get US government to introduce "moral rights" for creators

promote LOCAL music

antitrust as they relate to consolidation

the catch 22's of indie-music

Reform the RIAA

Corporate governance and the "revolving door" at the major labels

strengthen public domain

stop being so American-centric

more "workshops" to help musicians

need to find a way to speak directly with musicians -- not through their agents, managers, labels

more support for indie retailers

more collaboration with Canadians

new business models/convergence of digital media

INDUCE Act

LPFM/independent media

local workships -- hard to get to DC

 

Thanks to all those who participated. We appreciate the feedback.
We expect to run this type of survey once a year.


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D.C. Policy Day 2009
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