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Suisa damages radio programs

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 3:59 am
by asimj1
The music world has been in turmoil for years. Sales of sound recordings continue to implode, and this has an impact on areas that extend far beyond the circle of composers and performers. The income of the copyright societies, which participate in the industry's sales, has also fallen drastically.

This is why others must now step in.

For example, Suisa has been trying for portugal rcs data years to make more money from Swiss radio stations. Expensive court proceedings have been ongoing for some time, and have not yet been decided. The signs are pointing to a storm for private radio stations in particular, because the Suisa fees can already be the biggest cost factor after personnel costs.

This is also being achieved by the tough Suisa's increasingly strict interpretation of certain regulations and controls, which is catapulting costs for the stations even higher.

But there are also fundamental problems. Suisa calculates the royalties based on the income or costs generated, whichever is higher. The basis for calculation is the percentage of music in the total program, calculated over the entire 24 hours.