Indeed, an exemption is included in the act. Broadcasters do not have to pay royalties on the first $1.25 million of their advertising revenues. They only have to pay a lump sum amount of $100 in all.
The president of Ré:Sonne would probably be in a better position than I am to tell you about that, but if we consider all the rights holders who would normally be entitled to fair compensation, that is to say the performers and producers of sound recordings, the annual amount of money that would not wind up in creators' pockets would be $6 million to $7 million, if I'm not mistaken.