With Web-radio royalty fees likely to rise, these are trying times for college radio stations that broadcast online. But not every campus broadcaster is worried. At Saginaw Valley State University, students are going ahead with a plan to form an Internet-radio outpost of their own.
The venture won't come cheap — one student estimates that it will take $18,000 in start-up costs, plus $5,000 in annual fees, to get the Internet station up and running. But the university seems willing to foot the bill for a year, reports The Valley Vanguard. –Brock Read



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