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PPL, IPRS take FM route to create awareness | Radioandmusic.com
Music licensing bodies The Phonographic Performance Ltd (PPL) and The Indian Performing Right Society (IPRS) have started a radio campaign across the country to create awareness about the issue of music royalty.
The campaigns, that began this week, are being aired on Reliance ADAG's Big FM and Sun Network’s SFM which promise a pan India presence and will be on air for one month, mainly targeting event organisers in view of the upcoming Christmas and New Year celebrations.
Comments PPL CEO Vipul Pradhan, “We have started campaigning on radio to educate the laymen that although they are not directly involved in paying the royalties, they have to make it a point that the organisers pay the requisite royalty fees during the New Year celebrations. PPL would be airing 30 second ads around 20 times a day.”
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Music licensing bodies The Phonographic Performance Ltd (PPL) and The Indian Performing Right Society (IPRS) have started a radio campaign across the country to create awareness about the issue of music royalty.
The campaigns, that began this week, are being aired on Reliance ADAG's Big FM and Sun Network’s SFM which promise a pan India presence and will be on air for one month, mainly targeting event organisers in view of the upcoming Christmas and New Year celebrations.
Comments PPL CEO Vipul Pradhan, “We have started campaigning on radio to educate the laymen that although they are not directly involved in paying the royalties, they have to make it a point that the organisers pay the requisite royalty fees during the New Year celebrations. PPL would be airing 30 second ads around 20 times a day.”
Music lands gym owner in trouble-Chandigarh-Cities-The Times of India
A local gym owner and instructor were arrested on Thursday after they allegedly manhandled a licensing inspector of the Indian Performing Rights Society (IPRS) when he asked them to produce license for playing music in the gymnasium on Wednesday.
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A local gym owner and
instructor were arrested on Thursday after they allegedly manhandled a licensing
inspector of the Indian Performing Rights Society (IPRS) when he asked them to
produce license for playing music in the gymnasium on
Wednesday.
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