June Posted July 7, 2014 Posted July 7, 2014 (edited) The only kind of reporting that seems to have a strict deadline is Plus awards, for which you can only report the last calendar year's performances. In your own experience, what is the longest time between the date of a performance and the date of your successful reporting of it to ASCAP? (Successful meaning you were credited and paid for it as an individual concert performance, not as part of a Plus award.) Edited July 7, 2014 by June Quote
Tokkemon Posted July 10, 2014 Posted July 10, 2014 Couple years, but it rarely amounts to anything. Quote
Omar Sanchez Posted July 11, 2014 Posted July 11, 2014 What's funny is that on "Rising Star" Kesha said her first BMI check was only $1.15. I don't report performances, mostly because my music is recorded, rather than written....I can make it into actual sheet music, but I kind of just got lazy of writing out my music....Plus, most of your money is coming from sales, anyway....and most music educators don't pay licensing to perform anyway when it comes to band and orchestra directors as well as choir directors. Quote
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