![]() Typically, the production company is responsible for doing this. If your music is used in a film or television program, it is imperative that a cue sheet is filed with ASCAP so that you can be paid for your work. These cue sheets are then matched to broadcast schedules and performances are processed so that members can receive royalties from the use of their music. In order to determine what music has been performed and which members to pay for these performances, "cue sheets" are required that list all the music contained in any particular program. ASCAP collects the license fees from networks, cable, PBS and local stations and distributes royalties to the composer and publisher members based on these performances. ![]() ![]() ![]() Here's everything you need to know about doing it right, and the most frequently asked questions about cue sheets.Īs you may know, ASCAP licenses television stations and others the right to broadcast the music contained in their programming. If your music is used in a film or television program, filing a cue sheet with ASCAP is an important step in getting paid for your work. For more information on RapidCue, click here. RapidCue is a web-based application that allows production companies to submit cue sheets in a digital format. Since this article first appeared in ASCAP's Playback magazine, ASCAP, working with the other major PRO, has launched RapidCue.
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