Music is the raw material of radio. When you tune in to a radio station, you often hear music, and that is the flagship product and raw material of radio.
Is paying less than 6% of one's revenue too much to obtain all of one's raw material? If tomorrow I open up a bakery or a pastry shop, or if I work in the automobile business or the pulp and paper industry, and if only 6% of my expenditures go to acquiring my raw material, I think I am going to have a very positive balance sheet.
And so we have to wonder what the value of music is. How can its value be quantified and how can some of what it generates be returned to those who created it?