New Study Determines Small Businesses Unaware Of Music Licensing Requirements
DMX, an innovative and proven leader in commercial music and experiential marketing services and strategies, today released a report outlining the results of its commissioned study. The report sought to determine the following: proportion of small retailers that play music in their stores; source of music that is played; awareness and use of commercial music / Internet radio services; and whether the required public performance fees are paid through a commercial music provider or directly to organizations such as ASCAP or BMI.
Austin, TX (PRWEB) February 14, 2012
Austin, Texas (February 2012) – DMX, an innovative and proven leader in commercial music and experiential marketing services and strategies, today released a report outlining the results of its commissioned study. The report sought to determine the following: proportion of small retailers that play music in their stores; source of music that is played; awareness and use of commercial music / Internet radio services; and whether the required public performance fees are paid through a commercial music provider or directly to organizations such as ASCAP or BMI.
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