Chapter 4 of 7

Maximizing Your Royalties with P.R.O.s

Module 4.1: Understanding Performance Reports

P.R.O.s use performance reports to track when and where your music is performed publicly.

These reports are based on data collected from various sources, such as radio stations, television networks, and streaming services.

Key Points:

  • Data Collection: P.R.O.s collect data from various sources to track performances.
  • Performance Reports: They use this data to generate performance reports.
  • Royalty Distribution: These reports are used to distribute royalties to songwriters and publishers.

Module 4.2: Submitting Cue Sheets

If your music is used in a film or television show, it's important to submit a cue sheet to your P.R.O.

A cue sheet is a document that lists all of the music used in a film or television show, along with information about the song titles, composers, and publishers.

Key Points:

  • Film and TV: Submit cue sheets if your music is used in a film or television show.
  • Song Information: Cue sheets list all of the music used, along with information about the song titles, composers, and publishers.
  • Royalty Tracking: Cue sheets help P.R.O.s track performances and distribute royalties accurately.

Module 4.3: Promoting Your Music

The more your music is performed publicly, the more royalties you'll earn.

Therefore, it's important to promote your music and get it played on the radio, television, and streaming services.

Key Points:

  • Increase Performances: Promote your music to increase the number of public performances.
  • Radio and TV: Get your music played on the radio and television.
  • Streaming Services: Get your music streamed on popular streaming services.
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