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Chalk One Up for Free & Open Content

Friday, September 21st, 2007

Effective Tuesday, September 19th, 2007, at midnight the New York Times decided to discontinue there on-line paid membership service called TimesSelect. TimesSelect was started nearly two years ago as a paid on-line plan that allowed members access to the Times archive and columnist articles. TimesSelect cost users $49 a year for the privileged content including […]

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Are You Hungry Yet?!

Sunday, July 15th, 2007

If your like us, you need to have your fav greasy spoon…Well, not really so greasy. Dizzy’s definitely gets our vote for “Best Place to Get Your Fix!” Dizzy’s serves all those diner classics. Theo eggs, corned beef hash, tuna mac daddy, and burgers with hand-cut fries. bhg GRAPHIC DESIGN has been designing Dizzy’s […]

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Mac Museum

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Over the years, bhg GRAPHIC DESIGN has certainly purchased our fair share of Apple products. Our first Mac, a Macintosh 9500, is not pictured. I remember that computer especially well. We paid nearly $3,000 for an additional 48 MB of RAM, YIKES!!! . . . lol . . . It’s hard to believe that the […]

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CRB Delays, Congress Acts!

Monday, May 21st, 2007

Good news for independent internet radio, the Copyright Royalty Board (CRB) has delayed royalty collection, pushing back the May 15th date for royalty rates to take effect, to July 15th. This delay will allow broadcasters and advocates for independent internet radio to appeal the new royalty rate change with the CRB. In addition, two bills […]

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The Day the Music Died

Friday, April 27th, 2007

On April 16th, 2007, the Copyright Royalties Board (CRB) denied a request by internet broadcasters to review royalty rates proposed by the Recording Industries Association of America (RIAA), effectively, putting the nail in the coffin for many small internet radio broadcasters. The ruling not only approved the new royalty rate structure, which in some cases […]

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Net Neutrality. Act Now!

Monday, April 9th, 2007

By now you should have heard about the Net Neutrality Act. Net Neutrality is one of the biggest issues facing the internet now and in the coming years. It is critical to keep the playing field level to preserve the internet and ensure accessibility. Many web professionals have heard and know about Net Neutrality but […]

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