But your you're right, that does seem slightly bullshit that you have to pay the licensing fee and then not actually be licensed...
I still don't fully understand online radio, if you're paying 50 quid a month for 10 simultaneous streams, how is a radio station meant to pay for itself when it only has ten listeners?
I used to work with another only radio station and I always thought there may have been a bit of leeway let's say between the listener figures quoted in the marketing and the actual number of people who could be listening, knowing the technology.
I don't even listen to real radio much any more, I have all the music I want on my IPOD really.
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