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Music Broadcast Royalty Calculator

Estimate broadcast royalties earned from TV or radio airplay.

Additional Information and Definitions

Number of Broadcast Spins

Total times the track was played on radio or TV within the reporting period.

Timeslot Factor

Peak hours typically yield higher royalties than off-peak times.

Coverage Area

The station or network's audience reach, influencing the total payout.

Base Royalty per Spin ($)

Negotiated or standard rate per spin before coverage/time multipliers.

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Music Broadcast Royalty Definitions

Key terms that affect how music broadcast royalties are calculated.

Broadcast Spin

Each instance of your track being aired on a radio station or TV channel.

Timeslot Factor

Premium or multiplier applied to royalty rates for peak listening or viewing hours.

Coverage Area

Indicates the geographic reach or audience size of the broadcast, affecting total payouts.

Base Royalty Rate

The default payment per spin, often negotiated or set by collection societies.

Unlocking Higher Broadcast Royalties

Airplay remains a powerful medium for artists to earn significant royalties.

1.Target Peak Hours

Collaborate with promoters or programmers to position your track during peak slots, where multipliers increase payouts.

2.Expand Coverage Gradually

Securing local play can lead to regional and then national coverage, steadily increasing your broadcast royalty potential.

3.Monitor SOCAN/BMI/ASCAP Reports

Regularly check PRO statements for accurate spin counts, and dispute discrepancies promptly to reclaim lost earnings.

4.Use Airplay Analytics

Platforms tracking broadcast data can reveal new station leads or highlight where your track gains traction.

5.Renegotiate Often

As your popularity rises, push for better per-spin rates or premium scheduling from stations to boost overall income.