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Grammy Award-winning artist T-Pain and multi-platinum artist GloRilla will be honored at the 2025 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards in ...
On the surface, it seems fair. Radio plays music, so the artists that perform that music should get paid. After all, subscription services like Spotify pay performance fees. Why not broadcast radio?
Broadcast Music Inc., one of the major performing rights organizations in the United States, collected $1.57 billion and distributed $1.47 billion for its 2022 fiscal year.
BMI (for Broadcast Music, Inc.) was born 14 years ago when radio broadcasters decided that the venerable ASCAP (for American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers demanded too much in ...
Broadcast Music Inc., an artists-rights group that enforces copyright laws for more than 8.5 million songs, claims Amici III in Linden didn’t have a license when it played four tunes in its ...
Of course, jazz and show tunes proved to be the lodestone of popular broadcast music. Radio initially provided the young century’s second uppercut to the music publishing business of Tin Pan Alley.
Broadcast Music Inc., one of the major performing rights organizations in the United States, collected $1.57 billion and distributed $1.47 billion for its 2022 fiscal year.