BBC Advert Fee
BBC Scotland are using one of our songs for their winter advert to be broadcast on BBC1 and BBC2 (Television).
It's a 40 second clip of one of our own songs.
Can anyone give me some advice on what sort of fee we should ask for? They're phoning us on Monday...
Cheers
Frank
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What
was the point of this reply?
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Yeah
why did you reply?
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found this thread
http://www.videoforums.co.uk/wedding-event-videography/11781-cost-using-pro-song-vid-2.html
seems it should probably relate to how often they intend to air it.
Well done! Whats the song?
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^
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Cheers
Gareth - helpful stuff, it's a winter advert so I think it's gonna be aired quite a few times over the coming months.
I've sent the PRS an email aswell.
The song is Time To Leave it's gonna be on BBC2 a few times tonight - pretty cool likes! -
Call a publisher and ask
they should give you a sensible answer
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You could try the Record Of The Day Message Board
http://www.recordoftheday.com/mb/
It's an industry site so you'll possibly get a better idea from them if you can't find an answer anywhere else.
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BBC only have to pay MU fees
and a nominal fee on top as they are a non-commercial broadcaster, unless they are using it in an advert for BBC Worldwide.
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Thanks alot
this is all very helpful.
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All
very helpful apart from the post that calls me a sellout.
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Yeah, but he's got a point,
you clearly have sold out.
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now you can sit back
watch your guitar gather dust and slowly feel your body fill up with the warm glow of integrity. much better than a brand new plasma eh? (or rent, sandwhiches, guitar strings etc).
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