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Posted by Sonic_c on Nov-28-2009 18:35:

I got played on national radio - What happens now?



Hey i found this by googling me I was at work when it was played. I learned at uni that radio one pay �58 pounds a minute for airplay.

Who gets the money?

Me? the label? or the remixer?

How is it collected?

Anyone shed any light? never made a bean from music before is this the moment lol


Posted by Subtle on Nov-28-2009 18:48:

58 pounds, nice!! didnt know that.. i had a track played there once too, which then should mean:

5 minutes * 58 pounds = 290 pounds / 2 = 145 pounds into my pocket.

I think that it depends on your publishing contract, if the publishing is split 50/50 between you and the label, and since its a remix which is most likely split between you and the remixer, you should then get something like 25% of whats being earned.

Im just guessing here though, since i have no idea what im talking about.

I dont think anyone is collecting anything though.


Posted by Sonic_c on Nov-28-2009 18:53:

Interesting if some money does come I have never spoke to one producer yet thats ever recieved a royalty of any money "still waiting on the label" is all i hear. Still Ocean state are great guys to work with the'll be on it no doubt.

im walkin on air right now


Posted by Subtle on Nov-28-2009 18:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Sonic_c
im walkin on air right now
You`ll be having groupies in no time.


Posted by Storyteller on Nov-28-2009 19:28:

In Holland airplay money always goes to the creator of the original, directly. Unless you have a publisher. You need to be registered at the appropriate organizations though to be able to collect the $.


Posted by Sonic_c on Nov-28-2009 20:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Subtle
You`ll be having groupies in no time.


Lol maybe not just yet eh. tell you why else im walking on air I got a barjob at Gatecrasher where i live and Faithless are on tonight Live apparently.

Quality


Posted by Craiggallon on Nov-28-2009 20:12:

Get yourself registered with the PRS.

https://www.prsformusic.com


Posted by DJ Robby Rox on Nov-28-2009 20:12:

Re: I got played on national radio - What happens now?

quote:
Originally posted by Sonic_c


Hey i found this by googling me I was at work when it was played. I learned at uni that radio one pay �58 pounds a minute for airplay.

Who gets the money?

Me? the label? or the remixer?

How is it collected?

Anyone shed any light? never made a bean from music before is this the moment lol


I'm rather curious though, if you hadn't googled yourself would you never have found out?
Seems like an odd way to find out, would have thought someone would have been obliged to tell you..


Posted by Sonic_c on Nov-28-2009 20:24:

I know when i told the label they said good find! so no one knew even the remixer didnt know. Saying that though since then the label have done nothing else but promote the link so they are doing the right things. Plus it would be rather silly if judge jules had to phone everone who he played and inform them that he was playing them??

PRS good idea? but is the track not the property of the label and should they not register for me/them?


Posted by Craiggallon on Nov-28-2009 20:28:

It's your track so it's your property. You need to register the track yourself unless the label does otherwise. Most of the time you'll need to do it yourself.


Posted by kitphillips on Nov-29-2009 08:50:

Yeah, the "label didn't know" is not likely... Generally (at least in australia) anyone who plays music (Djs, Radio, shops) has to fill out a form with a playlist on it, and this playlist gets sent to APRA, who then distribute money to the owners of the copyright. So that means that the label should have been informed. You should register with whatever orginisation does that kind of thing over there and make sure you get yours.


Posted by Ry Thomas on Nov-29-2009 15:58:

Its about �21 per minute


Posted by Ry Thomas on Nov-29-2009 16:00:

Any respecting label will get ISRC codes for their releases, if your track doesnt have one of these you cant claim


Posted by Sonic_c on Nov-29-2009 20:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Ry Thomas
Its about �21 per minute


Nope got the list right here 2008-2009 radio one �58.67

Radio shropshire is �21?

Dunno if they have the IRSC ill ask


Posted by Ry Thomas on Nov-29-2009 21:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Sonic_c
Nope got the list right here 2008-2009 radio one �58.67

Radio shropshire is �21?

Dunno if they have the IRSC ill ask



where did you find the list? i could be wrong but that sounds very misleading


Posted by Ry Thomas on Nov-29-2009 21:06:

based on 2008 but i'd imagine they'd be less now rather than more

here


Posted by alanzo on Nov-29-2009 23:54:

An edit of a remix of my colab track Ibiza Sun was played on The Essential Mix on Radio 1 and I didn't get a cent.


Posted by Sonic_c on Nov-30-2009 00:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Ry Thomas
based on 2008 but i'd imagine they'd be less now rather than more

here


I stand corrected, my music industry teacher gave us this printout thing from the bbc had like a big long list. Maybe i was wrong, sorry.


Posted by Ry Thomas on Nov-30-2009 09:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Sonic_c
I stand corrected, my music industry teacher gave us this printout thing from the bbc had like a big long list. Maybe i was wrong, sorry.


no need to apologise dude


Posted by isrefel on Nov-30-2009 21:05:

in the mix

if its in the mix you dont get money its only if the track is played on its own.... having ure tune played on radio one is adverting you cant buy.....well if your avb you can but you need to get writing some tunes and get them up on ure myspace cau radio one gets a global audience.... i would also send jules ure tunes cau if he likes ure sound he may play more....

isrefel



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