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Adele among artists sharing record £605m in royalties

PRS reveals increase in amount distribute­d to its members last year

- keiran Southern

Adele and Ed Sheeran were among musicians paid a record £605 million in royalties last year, the Performing Right Society (PRS) has said.

Figures published by the PRS, the body which represents musicians, revealed an increase of £77.5m in the amount distribute­d to its members last year, up 14.7% on 2016.

The figure was boosted by lucrative tours from Sheeran, Adele and Little Mix.

In total, there were 6.6 trillion performanc­es of music – classed as downloads, streams, live performanc­es, and online, radio and television broadcasts of songs and compositio­ns – reported to the PRS last year.

This was 53% more than 2016, the organisati­on said.

It meant they collected a record £717m in revenues, an increase of 12.7% (£80.7m) year-on-year.

PRS For Music chief executive Robert Ashcroft welcomed the figures but added: “There is much, however, still to do and it is critical that we continue to make progress in ensuring fair remunerati­on for the use of our members’ works on digital music platforms.

“We look forward to an equal marketplac­e, where all online platforms, including those that host user-generated content, pay music creators fairly for their work.”

The PRS said they represent the rights of more than 130,000 songwriter­s, composers and music publishers in the UK, and two million worldwide.

According to the organisati­on, internatio­nal revenue generated £261.4m in 2017, which was another milestone and represente­d a rise of 5.2% on the previous year.

The organisati­on credited several major world tours from its members for the increase.

The biggest jump in revenue came from music played via online platforms, which increased by nearly 53% to £122.9m, thanks to new licensing deals, PRS said.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Singer Adele benefited from a lucrative tour.
Picture: PA. Singer Adele benefited from a lucrative tour.

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