Hey Music Makers,
There is a show about to start production in my area that supposedly is going to make onto tv land next year.
I was wondering if I could approach them with my music and offer custom instros etc....for the show.
But I get hung up on how to represent my tracks without a publisher and their avenue where pitching/negotiating pricing takes place normally.
I do have a publisher but this music would not be of interest to them .
How the heck do writers do this?
Any ideas, thoughts??
Thanks, Susan
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Licensing my music to local end user
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Re: Licensing my music to local end user
I don't know if this is the answer you're looking for, but just in case:
https://www.bmi.com/news/entry/how_to_s ... ng_company
https://www.bmi.com/news/entry/how_to_s ... ng_company
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Re: Licensing my music to local end user
Thank you Dean! I think it makes sense that would be the answer, but I don't know if I am wanting to do that.... yet. But I will read that article -and I am with BMI. Susan
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