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Starting and sustaining a career in music can mean a lot of hard work, so understanding your revenue streams is vital for any self-releasing artist or indie label, Whether it’s money from radio airplay, TV or your music being played in public places, we'll be discussing how revenue flows back through to the performer and recording rightsholder. PPL’s George Prince took us through some practical steps on how to best manage your repertoire and help ensure that you are fairly rewarded when your music is broadcast or played in public.
Become a member to find out moreEach year the Musicians' Union collects around £2 Million in income from users of UK recorded music, such as labels, production companies, TV companies and advertising agencies and distributes the royalties to the eligible musicians (typically non-featured or session performers).
Become a member to find out moreA list of live shows where PRS lack the required setlist information, and therefore have not paid the appropriate songwriters. [Up to date as of March 2025]
Become a member to find out moreIf you do not have direct access to your clients PRS accounts, you can use Third Party Mandates, making it easier to update, administer and organise your clients data, catalogue and performances.
Become a member to find out moreAn essential tutorial designed to help ensure your clients are being paid for the public performance of their recordings through PPL’s comprehensive suite of royalty management.
Become a member to find out moreEverything you need to know before Music NXTGEN: Croydon on 12th February.
Find out moreThe UK Intellectual Property Office published a transparency code that has been agreed by the music industry, which the Council of Music Makers have been involved in developing.
Become a member to find out moreJay Mistry, Sefi Carmel, Pam Lewis-Rudden and Ellie Giles explore the growing opportunities to generate income in the growing music for media industry. The resources discussed towards the end of the session are available in the description of the video.
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