BMI And Radio Music License Committee Agree To Extend Radio Agreement 3 Years

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June 15, 2007

BMI And Radio Music License Committee Agree To Extend Radio Agreement 3 Years

Extension to Provide Increases in Royalty Revenues for BMI Songwriters, Publishers; Guaranteed Fees for Radio Broadcasters

Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) and the Radio Music License Committee (RMLC) recently announced a three-year term extension to the previous ten-year performing right agreement for commercial radio stations. The three-year period covered by the agreement is retroactive to January 1, 2007.

The agreement was submitted to Judge Louis J. Stanton in the Federal District Court of New York. Judge Stanton signed an Order on May 18 finalizing the agreement.

BMI President & CEO Del Bryant said. “This three-year extension extends and expands our relationship with the radio industry in a mutually favorable manner. The new agreement offers the benefits of stability, simplified administration, and consistent fee levels to BMI and radio stations alike.”

Fees for the period 2007 – 2009 will continue to be calculated on the basis of the formula developed by the RMLC under the prior ten-year agreement. The extension includes provisions for per program music licensing, and also for high definition simulcasting and multicasting, and streaming over-the-air signals on stations’ Internet web sites.

Keith Meehan, Executive Director of RMLC, said, “We are pleased to have reached this agreement with BMI and that our agreements now cover both Internet streaming of station signals as well as covering HD simulcasting. . . .We are also pleased that BMI has agreed in principle to a joint radio music use study with RMLC.”

The Radio Music License Committee is a volunteer organization of broadcasters that for more than 50 years has negotiated music license agreements with performing rights organizations.