R.E.M. Tells Fox News to Stop Playing 'Losing My Religion': Are You on Team Michael Stipe or Team Fox?
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2012/09/10 15:52:51
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R.E.M. is NOT a fan of Fox News. Last week, the band asked the cable news network to stop playing "Losing My Religion" during its coverage of the Democratic National Convention.
"R.E.M.'s 'Losing My Religion' was used in the Fox News coverage of the Democratic National Convention last night," the band wrote on their website last Thursday. "R.E.M. today, through its music publisher, Warner-Tamerlane Music, demanded that Fox News cease and desist from continuing its unlicensed and unauthorized use of the song."
The band's frontman, Michael Stipe, added: "We have little or no respect for their puff adder brand of reportage. Our music does not belong there." Do you think Stipe is right about the network? Or are you on Team Fox all the way?
"R.E.M.'s 'Losing My Religion' was used in the Fox News coverage of the Democratic National Convention last night," the band wrote on their website last Thursday. "R.E.M. today, through its music publisher, Warner-Tamerlane Music, demanded that Fox News cease and desist from continuing its unlicensed and unauthorized use of the song."
The band's frontman, Michael Stipe, added: "We have little or no respect for their puff adder brand of reportage. Our music does not belong there." Do you think Stipe is right about the network? Or are you on Team Fox all the way?























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These millionaire musicians are not paying their fair share.
Romney will release (the rest) of his tax returns his third year in office. Obama set the precedent.
Oh wait, tax returns are not required in the constitution so I guess you will have to pound on it.
Yeah Robme will release them his third year in office, that office just won't be the oval office. That's for damn sure.
So long as the company has secured the rights, they can distribute it to whomever they wish without the consent of the musicians. This isn't always the case, but a company wants to know they control the distribution of your music before they readily drop the cash on your lap.
Oh, and since he is an obot damned liberal they should just quit.
At least they didn't play "It's the end of the world as we know it"!