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UK songwriters generate record £746m in royalties
Over 11 trillion uses of music processed from streaming services, live performance, television, radio broadcast and business use
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ICE announces Peter de Monnink as new CEO
ICE, the world’s first integrated processing hub, is pleased to announce that Peter de Mönnink will take the helm as CEO, effective March 2022.
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Sailing Down Stream: Crispin Hunt discusses digital
‘All our streams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them’: songwriter and PRS Board member Crispin Hunt imagines a brave new digital music world.
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Brexit
In 2016 the UK voted to leave the European Union. Find out how PRS for Music is continuing to represent interests of our members in EU policy development.
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Downtown acquires Jimmy Napes’ publisher
Downtown Music Publishing has acquired independent publisher Salli Isaak Music, home to Grammy Award-winning songwriter Jimmy Napes.
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History | PRS for Music
Discover more about the history of PRS for Music. 2014 was our centenary year where we celebrated 100 years of music.
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Simon Darlow gives speech at 2020 Creators Conference
Simon Darlow, deputy chairman, PRS for Music, gave a speech at the 2020 edition of the Creators Conference on Monday 3 February.
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Steve Clark Members' Council ballot | PRS for Music
Steve Clark is standing in the 2025 PRS Members' Council election. Find out more and cast your vote.
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ICE SECURES DEEZER DEAL
ICE Services, a new pan-European music licensing and royalty processing venture, has signed a multi-territory agreement with streaming platform Deezer.
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BASCA presents Deal or No Deal songwriter seminar
The British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) is hosting a seminar offering insight into contractual negotiations within the music industry.
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pdf 2017 PRS for Music Annual Transparency Report
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Europe for Creators launches new tools
Article 13 will facilitate the sharing of content in a fairer way
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Cryptocurrency mining is new music piracy trend, expert warns
Cryptocurrency mining is providing a lucrative new revenue stream for online music pirates which can be hard to detect, warns tech expert Helen Saunders.
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Poor education, pay and infrastructure 'threatens music's future'
UK Music has published an alarming new report that describes the challenges facing the future of British music including education, infrastructure and finance.
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Michelle Escoffery and Jacqueline Pelham-Leigh to lead music rights workshops in Ghana and Nigeria | M Magazine
'Knowing how to safeguard your intellectual property and collect royalties is incredibly important for the huge amount of talent in Africa.'
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IMPEL announces 2017 board election results
The Independent Music Publishers e-Licensing (IMPEL) initiative has announced the results of its 2017 board election.
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Music most pirated digital media, Ofcom says
Music was the most pirated of all online media during the three months to end of January this year, new figures from Ofcom show.
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ISM offers composers and artists cut-price membership deal
Calling all <i>PRS for Music</i> members: join the Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) and enjoy three months free membership.
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PRS for Music’s MAPS at five: Continuing the fight against digital music piracy
PRS for Music’s Member Anti-Piracy System has reported over 6.7m URLs to sites linking to or hosting PRS for Music repertoire illegally.
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'Cultural jail': UK musicians sign letter to PM urging Brexit rethink
Damon Albarn, Ed Sheeran, Rita Ora and Sir Simon Rattle are among the stars who have signed an open letter to Theresa May, warning of Brexit's threat to the music industry.
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'The money used to get held up': PRS CEO talks digital royalties
Robert Ashcroft, PRS for Music's chief executive, talks exclusively to M about the society's new 'hub', which is set to transform digital royalty payments and licensing across Europe.
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Songwriters and composers generate record £810.8 million in music royalties
PRS for Music collects record revenue on behalf of its songwriter, composer and music publisher members.
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