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The Performance Rights Act debate continues

Civil rights groups and broadcasters continue to lobby for a hearing on the Performance Rights Act, which would have all radio stations, including those that play gospel music, pay royalties to recording artists whose music they play on the air.

A version of the bill, sponsored by John Conyers, D-Mich., has been approved by the House Judiciary Committee. Conyers has been under fire because he has refused to set a hearing at the request of civil rights leaders and broadcasters who want to discuss the economic ramifications of the bill on radio stations, particularly minority-owned stations.

Cathy Hughes, owner of Radio One, which has both R&B and gospel stations, has lead this opposition in the last month.

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About Karlayne Parker
Karlayne Parker grew up singing in the church choir and continues to enjoy the sounds of the diverse inspirational music. Each year, she looks forward to the annual UniSun Gospel Celebration, a showcase of Baltimore area choirs.
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