Music Reports Explained

Music Reports
Type:Private
Founder:Ronald H. Gertz, Esq.Douglas J. Brainin
Area Served:Worldwide
Key People:Jeremy Verba
William B. Colitre
Jason Walker
Denise Crayne
Michael Shanley
Aaron Partington
Kate J. Cross
Industry:Internet
Services:Research
Licensing and Administration
Accounting
Cue Sheet Management
Analytics
Software Development and Hosting
Num Employees:130
Foundation:1995
Location City:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California
Location Country:United States
Website:www.musicreports.com

Music Reports provides music rights licensing, administration, royalty accounting, and software development and hosting. Music Reports operates the largest registry of worldwide music rights and related business information.

History

Music Reports was established to enable local television broadcasters seeking alternatives to the rigid blanket licensing structures offered by BMI and ASCAP. Music Reports developed an administration service to allow television composers to license television stations directly, pursuant to a collection, music usage information, processing of television station schedules and revenues, and automated report preparation and submission to the PROs of specific, granular music usage information.

Following the signing of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in 1998, Music Reports initiated a program of copyright licensing for digital music services including through a sister company called Royalty Logic, Inc. In doing so, the company played a significant role in the development of music streaming services, both interactive and non-interactive.

Overview of current services

Music Reports provides services in the following areas:

Music Reports has compiled and maintains Songdex, the world's largest database and registry of music rights, with information on over 120 million sound recordings and related musical compositions, publishers, and composers. Recently, Songdex.com was launched, which allows registered users access to its data. Music Reports currently serves as a per program license administrator for over 450 local television stations in the United States including many owned by ABC, CBS and NBC. The company undertakes music rights clearances, licensing and accounting for digital music services such as Amazon, Deezer, Flipagram, Microsoft, Pandora Music, iHeart Media, PlayNetwork, Soundtrack Your Brand, Hoopla, SiriusXM, Slacker, SoundCloud, Musical.ly, Tidal and MelodyVR. Music Reports provides copyright research, licensing and strategic consulting expertise to established and emerging content and technology businesses and consumer product companies.

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