Over the years we started off with albums and the amount of moneys that were invested then we're in a calculated way,keeping in mind the ROI. When the physical market disappeared so did our confidence, to invest in new products.The problem is that if we invest today,we don't know what will be the returns and the rates at which it will come back.Moreover the IPRS collections dropped because of societies have internal problems. Also, 90 percentage radio slots are allotted to Bollywood Music,Marathi Music has no play in Mumbai.
Now we are at a fix where to invest, since physical is finished absolutely,we have a catalogue for over 23 years,and we can't sell it for free,moreover the rates on the net are so low like 10 paisa per download,how one can get the investment back.We need the support of the radio to spread local languages since it's a very strong medium and even to launch new artists too
Yes, the Radio channels send NOC with a clause for perpetual rights for streaming and not paying any revenue, if not signed they won't play regional film music on their channels.
Yes the radio channels and also the local TV both are a challenge in terms of revenue as they either don't pay or pay low value, no royalties come from news channels too, our only source of revenue are the digital channels, from where we need to get revenues for the entire catalogue that we have licensed.
Our music is very popular ever since and be it India or Canada we get revenues from across the globe wherever the Punjabi community is and people from across the globe love Punjabi music, that's its inherent quality. I'm glad today regional music labels have come to forefront to address our issues on this platform and I would like to address about statutory licensing here. A licencee needs freedom to sell ones music to anyone and earn revenue,there needs to be no limitations such as price fixations.
Punjabi music industry has its own radio and TV channels like PTC,that support both film and non film content.Today PTC has 3 channels,where all have licences and pay due revenues.The Punjabi labels have huge catalogues,that national companies are buying and they have a robust internet market as well,so the point is when it can be done in one state why other states follow this model too?
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