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      • Royalties are referred to as "residuals" in the television world. A residual is a payment an actor is due when a show plays in reruns or is sold to syndication, released on DVD or streamed online.
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  1. Royalties is a TV series created by and starring Darren Criss, who plays a songwriter with his best friend Sara. The series follows their adventures and challenges in the music industry, with guest appearances from celebrities like John Stamos and Jennifer Coolidge.

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    • 2020-06-01
    • Short, Comedy, Music
    • Darren Criss, Kether Donohue, Tony Revolori
    • Network Television
    • Local Television
    • Public Broadcast Stations
    • Superstations
    • Digital Audio Visual Streaming Services
    • Data Procurement
    • Feature Performance
    • Background Performance
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    BMI currently licenses the ABC, CBS, NBC and Univision television networks under Network License Agreements. Two other television networks, Fox and The CW, are not currently licensed under a Network License by BMI, but royalties for network programming are calculated using the same methodology as the licensed networks. The license fees associated w...

    BMI licenses over 1,200 local television stations with either a “blanket” or “per-program” license. A blanket licensee pays a single fee that covers the performance of any BMI-licensed work in the licensee’s syndicated and locally-originated programs. A per-program licensee pays a fee to BMI only when there is BMI music used in the syndicated or lo...

    BMI has a blanket license with the Corporation for Public Broadcast (PBS). The blanket license covers all of the affiliated stations. Note on the BMI statement, royalties will appear under U.S. Performances – Local Television with a statement description of “PBS”. See additional Payment Rules Below.

    Each year, BMI receives royalties from the U.S. Copyright Office for music performed on distant-signal broadcast television stations carried by cable television systems (e.g., superstation WGN-Chicago) and for music performed in broadcast TV programs that are retransmitted by satellite carriers. BMI distributes this money to writers and publishers ...

    A Digital Audio Visual Streaming Services can be described as, but not limited to, an on-demand streaming video of a television show, movie or video. Performances of this sort are offered by websites such as Netflix and Hulu. As this continues to be an emerging market, BMI continues to pursue licenses with service providers as they launch. See addi...

    BMI is provided with audio visual performance information either from its licensee, Gracenote or other qualified providers. BMI matches performance information with music cue sheets that are obtained from production companies, BMI Licensees, and other third-party providers. Cue sheets can be submitted via email to cuesheets@bmi.comor mailed to: BMI...

    A performance of a work which is the focus of audience attention at the time of the broadcast. These works properly are noted on the music cue sheet with one of the following codes: 1. Visual Vocal (VV) - to be used when the vocalist is on camera singing the song 2. Visual Instrumental (VI) - to be used when the instrumentalist is on camera perform...

    A performance of a work (or works) used as dramatic underscore to a scene where the music is audible but not the focus of audience attention yet nonetheless is used to set the mood of the scene. These usually are works commissioned especially for a TV program or motion picture, or are library works selected by a program producer in lieu of speciall...

    A performance of a work that is regularly associated with a television program and identifies that program to the viewer when used as the opening and/or closing music. Theme credit is given only when a work is used in multiple episodes of a television program. For purposes hereof, a television program is defined as an audio-visual production that i...

    A performance of music regularly accompanying the visual identification of a production company or program distributor.

    Learn how BMI collects and distributes royalties for music performed on network, cable, local, public and digital audio visual sources. Find out the types of uses, payment rules and data procurement methods for U.S. television royalties.

    • Provide BMI issued work number
    • Name of song
  2. Royalties (stylized as ROYALTiES) is a musical comedy television series created by, executive produced by and starring Darren Criss on Quibi. Matt and Nick Lang co-write and executive produce the series.

  3. S1.E1 ∙ Just That Good. Mon, Jun 1, 2020. Sara and Pierce have their first big break: trying to write a love song for Jacob Jewel. 7.0/10 (29) Rate. Top-rated.

  4. Season 1. Sara and Pierce have their first big break: trying to write a love song for Jacob Jewel. Sara and Pierce try to hire a new manager, but first they have to fire their old one. Sara and Pierce must write for pop star Kimmy Kelly while trying to satisfy her team.

  5. Amanda Mazzillo Film Inquiry Royalties is a funny parody of the music industry that affectionately brings forward the lives and difficulties of songwriters with stellar performances.

  6. Find out how to watch Royalties. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for Royalties at TV Guide.

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