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StreamLicensing Officially Closing Down

Effective June 14, 2019, StreamLicensing.com has officially closed its doors and is no longer in business. This includes their licensing, players, and all other services.

StreamLicensing notes that they have historically been “an advocate for the small webcaster.” However, “with the legislative changes in music royalties, the business model became unsustainable and therefore expensive to defend against the Music Pro's.”

StreamLicensing asks that all inquiries be sent via email to StreamLicensing@Yahoo.com.

StreamLicensing is now directing all webcasters that need to acquire radio licensing and get back on the air to the Live365.com team. Live365 is offering a special for StreamLicensing clients of 50% off their first month of Live365 Broadcaster services.

For more information, see the StreamLicensing home page.


For all your music needs, head over to Live365.com for the best variety of radio stations around.

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