As record labels are pushing Congress to force radio stations to pay royalties for the first time ever, Senator Jon Tester is siding with local stations that are being threatened with losing their business.

“Like many Montanans, local radio gets me through long days on the tractor or long trips on the road.  I know the radio stations, the businesses who advertise and the musicians themselves benefit from all those listeners,” Tester said.  “We need to keep local radio free so that folks can continue to rely on their favorite stations to get the news they need and the entertainment they want.”

Tester is supporting the bipartisan Local Radio Freedom Act.  The resolution establishes that the decades-long relationship between radio stations and the music industry benefits local business and musicians, whose song are broadcast to audience across the country.

If the music industry has its way, local stations would be forced to devote more air time to advertising to cover the cost of paying royalties, which would result in less music and news and could force smaller broadcasters out of business, particularly in rural America.

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