NEW YORK (Reuters) -Broadcast Music Inc (BMI), the music rights company representing top songwriters such as Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift and Rihanna, is once again exploring options including a sale after ...
A New York-based investment firm that says it emphasizes “business building and growth, rather than debt, as it pursues long-term capital appreciation” is confirming its lead role in a shareholder ...
The performance rights organization BMI is being bought by a shareholder group led by New Mountain Capital, which holds $45 billion in assets. BMI protects the rights of more than 1.4 million artists ...
Performance rights organization BMI has filed a rate court action against SiriusXM in an attempt to provide its artists “fair and appropriate fees” for music licensing deals with the radio service. In ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Frances Williams Preston, who worked with top songwriters as president of the royalties company Broadcast Music Inc., died Wednesday. She was 83. Preston was president of New ...
Music Nation starts operating, with a BMI partnership, to pay publishing and neighboring rights royalties. By Robert Levine For years, the Middle East has been regarded as the next hot music market – ...
The Radio Music Licensing Committee has announced a settlement with BMI over music royalties for the public performance of musical compositions for the period from 2010-2016. Terms have not been ...
Pandora said that it will appeal a federal judge’s ruling that found that the company should pay a higher royalty rate to BMI for music licenses. The ruling from Judge Lewis Stanton is just the latest ...
Broadcast Music Inc. said that it will distribute more than $732 million in royalties collected from airplay on radio, TV and the Web for its 2006–07 fiscal year. The money will be paid to the ...
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