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HAIL Tip Sheet 42: What does a Music Publisher do?

If you have written or co-written any music, which appears in recorded form, it is worthwhile thinking about a publishing deal.

A music publisher registers your work with the appropriate collection agencies and generally promotes and exploits your music commercially. 

This would include:

  • ‘placing’ songs with other artists who will perform them
  • securing synchronisation deals for film or TV commercials
  • actively promoting your talents as a writer and helping to promote any recordings released by the writer.
  • Collecting worldwide publishing royalties on your behalf

A publisher may also help the writer find a recording deal if they are also a performer.

Remember that you can collect royalties directly from MCPS and PRS in the UK - you do not need a publisher to do this for you.

However, most professional songwriters and composers have a publishing deal, because collecting royalties can be a complex process, and it is useful to have a professional company looking after your interests.



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