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Music is near and dear to me. In particular, artists being paid for their work.
Wavlake is the embodiment of how artists should engage with fans. I'm very proud to be able to be part of their journey. This is a model to watch!
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In recent years, the music industry has witnessed a significant shift towards releasing independently.. Gone are the days when artists relied solely on record labels to launch their careers 🏆 👀
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American broadcasters have been using a very antiquated loophole to avoid paying performers a royalty for the songs that they choose to fill their airwaves with.
This has been going on for 100 years.
American broadcasters characterize their exemption to paying royalties as a "mutually beneficial promotional tool" for performers and broadcasters.
They argue that paying artists a royalty for broadcasting their work is “unwarranted,” “unnecessary,” and could be "fatal to radio stations and disrupt radio business models in the long term."
So while literally any entity that broadcasts music over the internet is required to pay digital performance royalties for the sound recordings they play,
in the USA artists are still not paid a royalty when their songs are broadcast on AM/FM radio.
American Broadcasters continue to profit from artists intellectual property.
"It's a very important fight to make sure that radio helps share in its wealth and pay the creators that form the foundation of its business model." - Michael Huppe, SoundExchange President and CEO.
Today is #WorldIPDay and we're calling for an end to one of the largest inequities in the music industry. AM/FM radio continues to profit from the intellectual property of performers without compensating them for their work. It's time that performers receive their fair share for their music that serves as the foundation for a multi-million dollar business.
Take action now:
https://lnkd.in/gugnjhNW
The music industry isn't fair”, “The industry is rigged”
Let's drop all this victim mentality.
Your victim mentality is holding you back more than any unfair situation you think is going in the music industry.
Instead of complaining about things that are out of your control, focus on aspects that are within your control:
- You can consistently create content and establish your brand
- You have the ability to build a loyal fan base
- You can both create music and promote it
- You can actively engage with your audience
- Networking and building relationships is within your capacity.
- Your work ethic and commitment to improvement are under your control.
- You can diversify your revenue streams.
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