'Another nail in the coffin': UK music venues face 125% jump in royalty fees

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Phonographic Performance Limited , a British music industry body that collects royalty payments for musicians, is planning to more than double the fees paid by pubs, bars and nightclubs to play recorded music.

 

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You do know that PPL and PRS are now joined and change as one for both performance and writers. So who exactly are you talking about

They'll just have DJs, play their own music.

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