http://www.broadcastlawblog.com/2011...-services-pay/
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Pureplay Webcasters Per Performance Royalty Rates
2011 - $.00102 per performance
2012 - $.00110 per performance
2013 - $.00120 per performance
2014 - $.00130 per performance
2015 - $.00140 per performance
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This also applies to none interactive web radio like iheartradio, Mixcloud, Shuffler.fm, 8tracks, Songza etc....They paid by a statutory license rate.
So if a song is played 821 times on a none-interactive web radio like Pandora, it will equates to $0.903 to the label/artist/publisher-songwriter. The same as a $1.29 Itunes download.
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30% to Itunes
70% to labels,artists, songwriter/publishers.
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70% of $1.29 = $0.903
Pandora Radio now account for about 4% of radio listening in the USA. Radio does not pay performance royalties, only publishing royalties. Basically, radio pays a whole lot less royalties per play than web radio.
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Pandora in July reported 100 million registered users and 36 million monthly active users.
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1 Itunes download ($1.29) = $0.903 payment
=129 VEVO streams
=225 Spotify streams
=821 Pandora streams
129 VEVO views = 1 iTunes download ($1.29)
225 Spotify streams = 1 iTunes download ($1.29)