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    I've talked about Pandora in the past. It is a great site for discovering music and it's an easy way to play some tunes in
    the classroom.

    One drawback to Pandora was that naughty words popped up in some of the songs. Fortunately, Pandora has a fix to this little problem.

    Click "Settings" in the upper right corner to see an option to enable an explicit lyrics filter.

    Now I can play my "White Stripes" station without worrying about the words my grandma doesn't like.

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    A few weeks back I wrote about
    streaming music in your classroom. I left out the fact that Internet radio (like
    Pandora) is in jeopardy due to a possible royalty hike brought on by the RIAA.

    Savenetradio.org explains:

    The future of Internet radio is in immediate danger. Royalty rates for webcasters have been drastically increased by a recent ruling and are due to go into effect on July 15 (retroactive to Jan 1, 2006!). If the increased rates remain unchanged, the majority of webcasters will go bankrupt and silent on this date.

    Tim Westergren, founder of Pandora, explained
    in a recent interview that this would cost Pandora millions of dollars. It would very likely end their business. It's not just going to affect Pandora. Thousands of internet radio sites and
    even NPR will be subject to the increase.

    Everyone understands that paying royalties is a fact of life but
    these prices are unreasonable. They are much higher than satellite radio. Traditional broadcast radio doesn't pay any royalties to record companies or recording artists!

    Visit SaveNetRadio.org to join the fight for the preservation of Internet radio. There is a bill in congress, The Internet Radio Equity Act (H.R. 2060), that would fix this.
    Call your congressperson to ask them to co-sponsor this bill.
    Tell your friends to do the same.

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    If you like to play music in the classroom, consider these sites.

    Pandora:
    Enter a song (or artist) that you like; Pandora will create a radio station that plays music similar to the song you entered. You can tweak the profile by giving a thumbs up or down for each song.

    Musicovery:
    Pick a mood, decade, or genre; Musicovery will play songs that match what you're looking for.

    Both sites are a great way to discover new artists. Enjoy!

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