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MCPS announces record distribution to members in 2020
The Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society which collects royalties from the reproduction of musical works on behalf of 26,000 songwriters, composers and publishers, announces record £157.8m distribution to members in 2020, a significant 10% increase on 2019.
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Licences for supplying background music
Music licences for the right to supply music to business locations otherwise known as the MSB2B licence.
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Your PRS and MCPS statements | PRS for Music
Find out helpful information regarding your PRS or MCPS statement which you receive following a distribution.
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pdf Other revenue source rates April 2021
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ICE and Triller agree to multi-territory licensing deal
Deal reflects the essential value that songwriters bring to the industry and industry platforms alike.
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PRS for Music reports £3.8m year-on-year increase in July royalty distribution to members
While some revenue decreases are starting to emerge following the initial impact of Covid-19 on the music industry and UK businesses in late March, July’s strong distribution also follows a record-breaking April distribution earlier this year.
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How to... compose music for horror movies | M Magazine
Multi award-winning composer, producer and musician Sarah deCourcy shares her tips.
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New figures reveal UK music industry's £5.8bn boost to economy before COVID delivered 'catastrophic blow'
Since 2013, UK Music has published an annual report which reveals the economic contribution of the UK music business to the British economy.
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On the road with… Manchester Collective | M Magazine
Rakhi Singh and Jasmin Kent Rodgman look ahead to the Collective's boundary-pushing 2025-26 season.
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Nailed it! Glasgow salon celebrates Music Makeover win
Glasgow salon NAF! named winner of PRS for Music’s Music Makeover Salons competition.
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UK music calls for Government action to boost recovery
New report reveals COVID-19 wiped out one in three music jobs
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‘Adolescence’: composers Aaron May and David Ridley on scoring the Netflix hit | M Magazine
The duo explain how they shaped a raw, breathing score that elevated the year's most talked-about drama.
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Back for good: the triumphant revival of girlbands and boybands | M Magazine
The hitmakers behind the era-defining pop of the 90s and 00s reflect on why these groups and their music still resonate today.
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PRS Presents 50 Years of Hip Hop | PRS for Music
PRS for Music celebrated 50 years of hip hop with special performances from ENNY, Graft, Queen Millz and Shortee Blitz.
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Songwriters and composers receive unprecedented royalty payout
In a landmark year, PRS for Music became a billon pound society, collecting a massive £1.08 billion in revenues
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PRS for Music honour electronic music duo Orbital
PRS for Music honour electronic music duo Orbital with plaque at site of first live gig in North London
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Belfast named UKs top location for pub gigs
New research reveals the UK’s top pub gigs hotspots as music stars back launch of “Pubs Go Live” – a ten-day nationwide initiative celebrating live music in pubs.
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Terms and conditions that all PRS for Music website users must adhere to in order to use our services.
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The Ivors Academy reveal nominations for The Ivors Composer Awards 2021
The Ivors Academy reveal nominations for The Ivors Composer Awards 2021
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The trans creator community on their music heroes | M Magazine
NOAHFINNCE, Jasmine.4.t and more honour the defiant artists, agitators and survivors who are inspiring today's creatives.
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Sony/ATV and SOLAR extend pan-European admin deal
Sony/ATV Music Publishing, PRS for Music, GEMA and SOLAR extend agreement for management of pan-European licences
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New figures reveal songwriting as a profession is growing
37,000 music creators joined PRS in the past five years, a crucial step in a songwriter’s professional journey. PRS for Music spotlights 110 songwriters and composers whose voices are redefining boundaries within the artform.
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The home of Kasabian welcomes PPL PRS to the city
New £270 million music licensing company launches in Leicester
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