One of the world's leading music supervisors has told Music Week that he is fighting to keep TV and movie sync fees high for artists – as budgets from studios and ad agencies become ever more squeezed.
Speaking at the AIM Sync Licensing event in London earlier this month, PJ Bloom told a crowd of rights-holders to brace themselves for the day when sync fees in the world of TV and movies are reduced to nothing, or even to pay ...
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