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With Empty Campuses, College Radio Stations Face Uphill Battle During Coronavirus [Image] April 20, 2020 Welcome to Billboard's Coronavirus Watch newsletter, a new email series highlighting how the pandemic is affecting the global music business. You are receiving this because you are an active subscriber to one or more other Billboard newsletters, but if you wish to opt-out you may do so [here](. [With Empty Campuses, College Radio Stations Face Uphill Battle During Coronavirus]( [With Empty Campuses, College Radio Stations Face Uphill Battle During Coronavirus]( [Like just about every business, broadcast radio is struggling through the coronavirus crisis -- and college radio has an even tougher challenge.]( [Read More]( [How We Work Now: SoundExchange President/CEO Mike Huppe]( [How We Work Now: SoundExchange President/CEO Mike Huppe]( [In a new series launching amid the coronavirus pandemic, Billboard is asking individuals from all sectors of the music business to share stories of how they work now.]( [Read More]( [Concert Subscriptions, Care Packages & More: How Indie Promoters Are Weathering the Crisis]( [Concert Subscriptions, Care Packages & More: How Indie Promoters Are Weathering the Crisis]( [In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, independent music promoters have had to find creative ways to remain afloat financially until live events can proceed.]( [Read More]( [Sponsorships Are Helping Homebound Artists Replace Lost Revenue, But ‘Their Leverage Has Diminished’]( [Sponsorships Are Helping Homebound Artists Replace Lost Revenue, But ‘Their Leverage Has Diminished’]( [Tour sponsorship and advertising accounted for $590 million of concert giant Live Nation’s budget last year, and all that money is shut down for the foreseeable future -- but brands have spent the last month providing crucial capital for artists.]( [Read More]( [Ticketmaster Preparing Refund Plan for Thousands of Postponed Shows]( [Ticketmaster Preparing Refund Plan for Thousands of Postponed Shows]( [Ticketmaster is finalizing a plan to begin offering refunds for 18,000 concerts and events that had to be postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.]( [Read More]( [Corona Virus - Complete Coverage]( View more on [Image]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Is this e-mail not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser.]( ©2020 Billboard. 1540 Broadway, New York, NY 10036 All rights reserved. April 20, 2020 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [MANAGE PREFERENCES]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [TERM OF USE]( [Option Out](

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