In a very Public Radio way, Radiohead is going to sell its new album, In Rainbows, by letting consumers set the price they’re comfortable paying. They can set their own price – or pay nothing – in order to access the music. And of course, that has similarities to the Public Radio model. Listeners can choose to support their local station with a check – or they can simply opt to enjoy the programming without paying a dime. Of course, Radiohead is going to do it without those annoying...
