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SOUND OFF

ON OUR MINDS AND ON OUR PLAYLISTS

By Luke O'Neil
Globe Correspondent / May 8, 2009

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While mainstream artists appeal to Congress to get paid by radio stations, lesser-known bands have begun paying out of their own pockets to have their music played online. For $30 per 1,000 plays, Jango , a free Internet radio site with 6 million monthly listeners, will incorporate a band's songs into the playlists of people who have expressed an interest ... (Full article: 268 words)

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