A composer gives (or assigned) to the music publisher their music, in exchange for a payment
What is a royalty?
100
A person who broadcasts the performance and pays a royalty to the music publisher and composer
What is a broadcaster?
100
This variable affects the licensing fee depending on where in the program the song is used, and for how long
What is thematic placement?
100
This entity owns the copyright to this composition.
Who is the publisher?
100
This is the range an artist can expect to receive for the master rights alone for a one time placement
What is $1500-$15,000?
200
When a publishing company pays a share of a certain money to a composer who wrote the music in the first place
What is a writer's share?
200
This long running popular America television series that has not been released on DVD due to music licensing issues
What is Wonder Years?
200
The amount of an independent film's budget that is set aside for music usage fees.
What is 10%-15%?
200
This type of royalty is paid anytime a song is played in a elevator.
What is the performance royalty?
200
This act covers music broadcast for research or educational purposes that do not generate revenue
What is the fair use act?
300
The amount of royalties that generates annually from the song, "Happy Birthday To You"
What is $2millon dollars?
300
A society that collects one single payment from a broadcaster for the performance of all music, and then calculate how that payment should be divided up between the various music publishers and composers
What is a collection society?
300
These are the two set of rights that you need to obtain if you want to use a particular piece of music in your film
What are master rights and synchronization rights?
300
These are the types of royalties derived from combining music with a visual presentation.
What are synchronization royalties?
300
Payment collected by the publisher each time the record is sold 5% of the retail price of a record approximately $.90
What are mechanical royalties?
400
These school teachers were the original composers of the song "Happy Birthday"
Who were Patty and Mildred Hill?
400
A document prepared after a film or television project is competed that specifies information about each cue and how it was used
What is the cue sheet?
400
These professionals can provide clear music to producers that they can run with immediately based on existing relationships with licensing companies
Who are "song pluggers?"
400
An organization or company that finance the recording in return to the rights of the recording, however the rights may be fully owned or partial.
What is a record label?
400
The fastest growing source of revenue in music publishing
What are downloading royalties?
500
The original artist who was first to receive a performance royalty.
Who is Jane Austin?
500
This percentage of music used by NBC comes from independent artists and bands.
What is 75%?
500
These music groups got their big breaks after being licensed in a movie.
Who are the "Moldy Peaches" and "The Shins"?
500
Name at least two particular media outlets that are difficult and time consuming for music companies and broadcasters to monitor and collect the performance royalties
What are YouTube, Video On Demand, TiVo, Cinemas?
500
The amount range paid to a composer of a song performed one time by the cast of the television show "Glee"