Category: AIMP News
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Music Row: AIMP Nashville Announces Songwriter Series Class Of 2022
Music Row covered the AIMP Nashville Chapter announcement of their 2022 Songwriter Series Class. The Association of Independent Music Publishers’ (AIMP) Nashville Chapter has announced the members of the eighth annual AIMP Nashville Songwriter Series Class of 2022, consisting of local songwriters Brigetta, John Byron, Erin Kinsey, Meg McRee, Colton Venner and Caroline Watkins. The writers will perform…
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Billboard: CRB Raises Streaming Royalty Rate: Music Industry Reactions (Updating)
Kristin Robinson quoted the AIMP in her coverage of the increase of CRB streaming rates. John Ozier, AIMP national chair and Nashville chapter president; Teri Nelson Carpenter, AIMP Los Angeles chapter president; Michael Lau, AIMP New York chapter president; and Tony D. Alexander, AIMP Atlanta Steering committee chair, issued a joint statement regarding…
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Country Insider: ‘AIMP Nashville Pubcast’ Enters Its Fifth Season.
Country Insider covered the AIMP Nashville Chapter announcing the 5th Season of their Nashville Pubcast. “Season 5 has had an amazing lineup of guests so far and some of our best interviews yet,” host Tim Hunze said in a release. “It has been such a fun opportunity for me to…
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Music Row: AIMP Global Music Publishing Summit Wraps Successful NYC Event
Music Row covered the first in-person AIMP Global Music Publishing Summit since 2019, discussing some of the highlights of the all-day event which was keynoted by Ashley Gorley. The Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) held its first in-person Global Music Publishing Summit since 2019 on June 14 at the…
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Music Row: AIMP Global Publishing Summit To Feature Ashley Gorley As Keynote Speaker
Music Row covered the AIMP Global Music Publishing Summit news announcing Ashley Gorley as the keynote speaker This year’s keynote conversation will feature songwriter/producer/publisher Ashley Gorley. With a record 60 No. 1s and more than 400 songs recorded, he will discuss his success and more with Tim Hunze, VP of Publishing for Big…
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American Songwriter: Industry Responds to Proposed Increase of Songwriter Royalties
American Songwriter quoted the AIMP in their coverage of the reaction to increased songwriter royalties. “The AIMP fully endorses the proposed CRB subpart B settlement, which would increase the mechanical rate for physical sales and digital downloads from 9.1 cents to 12 cents. This is a step in the right…
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Music Ally: Labels and publishers reach agreement on US physical / download mechanicals
Music Ally quoted the AIMP in their coverage of industry reactions to the new mechanical rates. “The AIMP fully endorses the proposed CRB Subpart B settlement, which would increase the mechanical rate for physical sales and digital downloads from 9.1 cents to 12 cents. This is a step in the…
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Music Row: CRB Settlement Reached To Increase Songwriter Royalties To 12 Cents Per Song
Music Row’s coverage of the US Mechanical Rate increases featured the AIMP’s statement. In a joint statement, the Association of Independent Music Publishers offers, “The AIMP fully endorses the proposed CRB Subpart B settlement, which would increase the mechanical rate for physical sales and digital downloads from 9.1 cents to…
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Variety: Copyright Royalty Board Asked to Approve 32% Increase on Mechanical Royalties for Physical Products, Downloads
Variety covered the AIMP’s quote in their coverage of the increase in US mechanicals. “The AIMP fully endorses the proposed CRB Subpart B settlement, which would increase the mechanical rate for physical sales and digital downloads from 9.1 cents to 12 cents. This is a step in the right direction…
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Music Business Worldwide: Record labels and publishers ink major settlement, moving from 9.1 cents to 12 cents per track for US mechanical royalties on physical sales
Music Business Worldwide quoted the AIMP in their coverage of reactions to the increase in US Mechanical rates. Association of Independent Music Publishers, said: “The AIMP fully endorses the proposed CRB Subpart B settlement, which would increase the mechanical rate for physical sales and digital downloads from 9.1 cents to 12…