Publishing Catch-Up: Music Publishers Take On Twitter In 250m+ Lawsuit, Sacem Reports Record-Breaking Revenues & More
- Meg Adams

- Jun 22, 2023
- 5 min read
In this month's music publishing catch-up we look back at the latest news, from key deals and acquisitions to new hires, legislation and more.
Deals & Acquisitions
Through this deal, Peermusic acquires the U.S. rights it was previously administering for Earl, as well as some of the songs that were previously controlled by the Scruggs estate.
Primary Wave Music has struck a deal with Joey Tempest, the lead vocalist of the rock band Europe, acquiring what it says is a portion of his music publishing catalog, encompassing five albums.
In its biggest deal to date, CMT Outlander has acquired the publishing catalog - including the writer’s share - of songwriter and producer Shane McAnally.
UK production duo, Future Cut, have sold their publishing catalog to Seeker Music of which financial terms have not been disclosed. They have had over 35 million album sales, 3 no.1 hits and an array of international chart-toppers.
Toy and game company Hasbro has signed an exclusive worldwide administration deal with Sony Music Publishing - comprising thousands of tracks from franchises like Peppa Pig, Transformers, and My Little Pony etc.
The company also acquired additional publishing interests in some of Timbaland's back catalog, including cuts with Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z.
CMOs and Royalties
Sacem's revenues jumped 34% YoY to $1.49bn in 2022. How did that compare to other leading PROs? (MBW)
The world’s oldest royalty-collecting cooperative says it brought in EUR €1.413 billion(USD $1.489 billion) in royalties in 2022, a 34% YoY increase.
The music licensing/collection society SESAC Music Group has acquired the music administration organization Music Services and will continue to function as a standalone business within the Group.
Live Nation and AEG, along with the North American Concert Promoters Association, have filed notice to appeal the recent ruling in the American rate courts that increased the royalties they need to pay collecting society BMI.
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) has announced a series of new initiatives revolving around AI designed to help music creators navigate the future while protecting their work.
Concord renews multi-year partnership with ICE (Music Week)
Concord has been a member of ICE Core since 2018, reporting significantly increasing royalties with an average YOY rise of more than 34% since 2020.
A member of the European Parliament is championing a campaign to regulate Spotify and other music streaming services.
Signings
UMPG signs Niall Horan to global deal (Music Week)
In a worldwide publishing agreement UMPG has signed former One Direction member Niall Horan. His latest album ‘The Show’ features co-writes from UMPG songwriters Jimmy Napes and Tobias Jesso Jr.
Bucks Music Group and Mushroom Music have signed Manchester-based artist and producer Joshua Epithet to a joint venture exclusive publishing deal for the world.
Warner Chappell signs RiotUSA (Music Week)
Warner Chappell Music has signed a global publishing deal with rising producer, songwriter and recording artist RiotUSA.
British recording artist and songwriter Karl Michael has signed an exclusive global co-publishing deal with Peermusic Nashville.
Funding, Facts & Figures
Digital services were ordered to hand over bagfuls of cash to music publishers for the retrospective use of their music in the five years from 2018-2022.
Blank check company may pursue "record labels, music and television streaming services, production companies and publishing houses."
Legal
The majors alongwith 17 independents are suing Twitter for over $250 million in damages for hundreds of thousands of alleged infringements of approximately 1,700 works.
A US federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit alleging Dua Lipa’s song Levitating ripped off an earlier song by reggae outfit Artikal Sound System, concluding that the plaintiffs failed to prove their case.
Rightsholders such as publishers will likely find something to like - and tech companies may find something to dislike - in the EU's AI Act.
People
Warner Chappell Music has promoted Wallace Joseph to senior vice president, A&R, and Jon Chen to vice president, A&R.
Based in Berlin, she will report to Thomas Vidovic, MD of UMPG Germany and Natasha Baldwin, executive vice president, UMPG Classics & Screen.
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