The Lagniappe Broadcast Network is a network of independent Internet Radio stations dedicated to providing quality music in multiple genres and formats.

Founded on the principles of promoting Internet Radio and promoting exposure for Independent Artists, the Lagniappe Broadcast Network is committed to fostering and encouraging growth for the station operators, artists and businesses that support Internet Radio.

At the Lagniappe Broadcast Network, we provide services to station owners and artists who want to reach their target market in a cost-effective, high visible manner.

Our professional strategic and creative approach to the Internet Radio market help our customers spotlight products and services in a way traditional media can't match.

In Depth Host Ann Gabriel has been producing streaming media events since 1998. She has hosted numerous technological and entertainment-related webcasting events including annual events such as CES, COMDEX, Networld+Interop and NAB. As the current President of Webcaster Alliance, Ann works to encourage the growth of the webcasting industry by fighting for necessary changes in legislative policies and promoting Independent Artists within the streaming media community.


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:: 2/2/2005
  Gates Promises Microsoft Will Meet EU Demands
  Microsoft Chair Bill Gates said Tuesday that he will ensure the software giant is "very responsive" to the antitrust demands of the European Union.
   
:: 2/2/2005
  Net Scams Drive Rise In ID Theft
  Americans lost at least $548 million to identity theft and consumer fraud last year as the Internet provided new victims for age-old scams, according to government statistics released Tuesday.
   
:: 2/1/2005
  Apple Debuts As World's Most Influential Brand
  Despite a much-hyped initial public offering, Apple has ousted Google as the world's most influential brand, according to a poll of branding professionals.
   
:: 2/1/2005
  Digital Evidence Takes Center Stage In Criminal Trials
  Police and prosecutors are fashioning a new weapon in their arsenal against criminals: digital evidence. The sight of hard drives, Internet files and e-mails as courtroom evidence is increasingly common.
   
:: 1/31/2005
  Big Win For Labels In Contract Dispute Over Internet Distribution Rights
  Early last week, the Appellate Division, First Department of the Supreme Court, New York County, affirmed a trial court ruling in favor of the Warner Music Group and other major record companies.
   
:: 1/31/2005
  Norwegian Student Fined For Linking To MP3 Files
  A Norwegian student has been fined $15,900 for providing links from his website, Napster.no, to MP3 files hosted elsewhere, according to an Associated Press report.
   
:: 1/28/2005
  RIAA Launches 717 More Lawsuits
  The Recording Industry Association of America says it’s filed 717 new John Doe lawsuits against people who share music online.
   
:: 1/28/2005
  Sony Makes Second Attempt To Challenge Apple in Digital Sales
  Sony will make a second attempt to challenge Apple's lead in the digital music download market and the Mac maker's almost-ubiquitous iPod courtesy of the PlayStation Portable.
   
:: 1/27/2005
  ASCAP Sues Over Copyright Infringement
  The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers filed 24 separate copyright infringement actions yesterday against nightclubs, bars, and restaurants in 15 states and the District of Columbia.
   
:: 1/27/2005
  Clear Channel Moves Toward Offering Downloadable Music
  Clear Channel is formulating a business plan that will allow listeners to buy and download tunes from their favorite radio stations, according to a report on personal finance/investment Web site The Motley Fool.
   

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