The collection society admitted it had "let itself down" after striking a new licensing agreement with the corporation last year, but neglecting to tell members its distribution committee had re-calculated the sum paid out to composers and artists who are played across the BBC radio and TV networks.
The move, which came into effect in April, finds the BBC now paying just one fee to cover the corporation's performing and mechanical music use for TV and radio - rather than ...
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