To support your favorite artists, make sure the radio stations you listen to pay royalties to broadcast their work. This information should be publicly posted on their websites. If you can’t find it, ask them for their licensing information.
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Performing Rights Organizations (PROs)
“ASCAP™ and the associated logos are trademarks of The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers…We are a professional organization of 875,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers, founded and governed by its members, and the world leader in performance royalties, advocacy and service for music creators.”
“SESAC currently licenses the public performances of more than 1 million songs on behalf of its 30,000 affiliated songwriters, composers, and music publishers…
February 1931, twenty-two years after the Copyright Act was enacted, Paul Heinecke founded The Society of European Stage Authors and Composers, or SESAC, on the principle that “Music is the common denominator…a communications instrument that knows no language barrier.”
“BMI supports its songwriters, composers and publishers by taking care of an important aspect of their careers – getting paid. BMI supports businesses and organizations that play music publicly by offering blanket music licenses that permit them to play over 20.6 million musical works.”
“APRA AMCOS grants licences for the live performance, broadcast, communication, public playing or reproduction of its members’ musical works. APRA AMCOS then distributes the licence fees to its 111,000+ songwriter, composer and music publisher members and affiliated societies worldwide.
APRA AMCOS is the trading name of Australasian Performing Right Association Limited (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS).”