PPL India has been granted registration as a copyright society by the government of India.
Established in 1941, PPL India is an 85-year-old not-for-profit organisation representing around 500 music labels, ...
SENA has joined AFEM (Association For Electronic Music), becoming the first neighbouring rights organisation within the membership.
SENA (Foundation for the Exploitation of Neighbouring Rights) is the Dutch collective management ...
The neighbouring rights sector has a resoundingly clear message for the rest of the industry: that their side of the business is “more important than ever”. To find out why ...
Key players from the world of neighbouring rights have made their educated predictions on where the booming market is heading next.
According to the IFPI’s most recent study, the ...
Music licensing company PPL’s revenue reached £301.0 million in 2024, an increase of 6% year-on-year and the highest in its 90-year history.
PPL income includes public performance and broadcast revenues ...
There are few artists who get the chance to turn down seven-figure record deals before they turn 21, but Nemzzz isn’t just any artist.
Exploding onto the scene with his ...
Peermusic has signed Teddy Swims to collect worldwide (ex-US) for his neighbouring rights.
The Music Week cover star recently debuted at No.2 with his album I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy ...
The Last Dinner Party have exclusively signed with UK music licensing company PPL for the collection of their international neighbouring rights royalties.
The BRITs Rising Star winners, who topped the ...
London Grammar have agreed a deal with PPL for the collection of their international neighbouring rights royalties.
The trio have joined a roster that includes recent signings such as Lewis ...
In the first of five pieces written by former Music Week editor Paul Williams, we begin our exploration of PPL’s illustrious history and its impact on the industry by digging ...