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Gifts and grants from foundations, corporations, and individuals, together with member station fees and dues, provide essential funding for NPR.
Syndication has such a great financial upside because successful shows make money from both station fees and advertising revenue — and they are generally inexpensive to produce.
NPR, which is underwritten by user contributions, station fees and sponsors, said it had taken the decision after the cancellation of two NPR-produced programmes.
The money raised for the building is separate from NPR's operating budget, which comes from station fees, corporate sponsorships and individual donations.
Under the current three-year contract, Aftra members are to receive 300 percent of their normal radio station fees if radio commercials are also broadcast on the Internet, Mr. Moore said.
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For bigger larger stations, fees would be negotiated or be earmarked as a percentage of revenue.
The biggest portion — about 41 percent in recent years — of NPR's revenue comes from member station programming fees and dues.
Police station advisers' fees therefore range from an hourly rate of £30 down to £7 – it doesn't vary with bank holidays or the fact that most of this advising occurs at ungodly hours of the night or weekends.
For some of the more popular stations, the fees could total $100,000 a year or more, and even smaller stations may be liable for thousands in fees.
But one industry executive, without identifying the companies, said at least two other major networks had stations paying reverse comp -- one of them with more than 20 stations paying fees.
Conventional radio stations don't pay these royalties, though both digital and conventional radio stations pay fees to music publishers, around 3% of total revenues.
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