Short Music Item Performance Fees Sample Clauses

Short Music Item Performance Fees. Payment of a Short Music Item Performance Fee shall permit the BBC to record at a Public Concert Short Music Items of up to a maximum of 10’ provided that they can be produced in a period no longer than 2 hours. Individual Musicians Per Musician Audio Content Audio-Visual Content 01.10.17 – 31.03.18 £56 £106 01.04.18 – 31.03.19 £57 £108 01.04.19 – 30.09.20 £58 £109 Established Self- Contained Groups Per Group (up to 5 Musicians) Audio Content Audio-Visual Content 01.10.17 – 31.03.18 £154 £319 01.04.18 – 31.03.19 £155 £323 01.04.19 – 30.09.20 £157 £327 Each additional member Audio Content Audio-Visual Content 01.10.17 – 31.03.18 £31 £64 01.04.18 – 31.03.19 £31 £65 01.04.19 – 30.09.20 £32 £65
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Short Music Item Performance Fees. Payment of a Short Music Item Performance Fee shall permit the BBC to produce Short Music Items of up to a maximum of 10’ provided that they are given to promote something else (such as another production, event or a commercial recording) and that they can be produced in a period no longer than 2 hours. Audio Content Audio-Visual Content Individual Musicians per Musician £55 £100 Established Self- Contained Groups per Group (up to 5 Musicians) £150 £300 Each additional member £30 £60 PART THREE – BROADCASTS OF NON-BBC EVENTS – PERFORMANCE FEES 4. Musician(s) shall be paid Performance Fees calculated as follows, as applicable.

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