This is what happened in 1996. You can thank Bill Clinton for this. What happened in 1996 thanks to Bill Clinton and his Congress also allowed for right wing hate talk radio and Rush Limbaugh, Don Imus, and other white hateful racists of the world to dominate air waves.
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The Telecommunications Act of 1996 is the first major overhaul of telecommunications law in almost 62 years. The goal of this new law is to let anyone enter any communications business -- to let any communications business compete in any market against any other. The Telecommunications Act of...
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View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lWJ4G-VPTqc View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gFsu-a6KIHI View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YBr0DC8gdp8 View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HLroKHqQmlw I posted this in another thread:
What advice would you have for young rappers and musicians, since you were the first rapper to own your own label and control your own music, especially as the old label system has disintegrated? Uncle Luke:
"I look at two people who really screwed up the music business, two people who everybody right now swears they’re the greatest thing since sliced bread. One,
Al Gore, whose wife
Tipper Gore came after me — and I talk about it in the book — he and everybody else who did.
Democrats. The other one,
Bill Clinton. Everybody loves Bill Clinton.
Bill Clinton deregulated the radio stations. Before, when I was a young man, you had a radio station in every market owned by a person in that market. That was the FCC rules and regulations.
When he deregulated radio where the conglomerates could now come in and buy those radio stations, the conglomerates came in, bought all the radio stations from that little man, gave him millions of dollars and took his radio station. And that’s why you have all these syndicated shows on there. You only got 13 songs, if that. The record companies are jumping up and down like, “Oh shit, we can get rid of all these independent record companies,” but then they got it too because they had to close down shop because the radio stations ain’t gonna play but 13 songs.
Then you got the internet, which Al Gore introduced to the world. Now they add the music onto the internet and killed all these record stores, killed all the pressing plants, killed everything. So all these jobs went with it too. So now the labels are getting killed and the artists are getting killed.
But for a guy like myself it ain’t no problem because I’m used to working underground. I’m an underground king. I could live like that. I’m used to functioning that way.
I would tell people--I talk to young people all the time--look here, make music people wanna hear, and you won’t have to worry about it. You have an easier way to introduce music to people because you have social media. Before, I had to beg and plead to try to get a record played on the radio. I had to go store to store, DJ to DJ and get my record played. Right now you have new avenues to promote and market your own music. As far as being with a major label? Just put your record on iTunes and sell it yourself. The ones who really got the shaft thinking they was real smart were the record labels."
Salon talks to the 2 Live Crew frontman about "The Book of Luke: My Fight for Truth, Justice, and Liberty City"
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