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Hykker ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 30 October 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 25 |
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I'm not familiar with either of those edits (and haven't listened to either song in years), but I would guess that they were a creative decision to make a song flow better and/or sound tighter on-air. Edited by Hykker |
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EdisonLite ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 18 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 203 |
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<I thought I once heard that short versions were also a matter of money--that if a song ran longer than 5 minutes, the station had to pay more royalties to use it, which is why most songs were edited down to under 5 minutes. Is there any truth to that? >
As a songwriter who's had a song on CD that clocks in at 5:03, I can tell you that record labels do have to pay more money for a song over 5 minutes! However, as far as radio airplay for songs over 5 minutes - I don't know if radio stations have to pay more for that to ASCAP/BMI, or if ASCAP/BMI have to pay more to songwriters. My guess is no on both counts. I believe radio stations play a blanket fee (i.e. a standard flat fee) per year to ASCAP/BMI, and the amount may be based on their Arbitron ratings. Whether or not the year's worth of music includes a 5+ minute song and whether that really makes any difference in what they pay, I don't know. The fees paid are probably based on the radio stations' income, which directly ties in to their Arbitron ratings (i.e. the more listeners that a station has, the more they can charge for ads to air). The more I think about it, the stations don't pay on a song-by-song case, meaning a 5+ minute song doesn't mean anything to them one way or another, so it's doubtful radio stations would care to have a 5:10 or 4:10 version of the song - in terms of what they pay for airing music. They would care in the sense that they can squeeze more 4 minute songs in an hour than 5 minute songs, and that's something that the stations probably find appealing. Edited by EdisonLite |
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Hykker ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 30 October 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 25 |
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BMI does periodically require stations to submit aired logs...usually 3 days' worth once or twice a year (or at least this was the case in the smaller markets I've worked in). I don't think this affects the licensing fee as much as it gives a snapshot of what's getting played so royalties can be proportionately distributed to the publishers. I have never had to send logs to either ASCAP or SESAC, I don't know how they handle it. |
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