Shop owners face inflation-busting rises in the cost of playing music to entice customers into their stores from Tuesday.Link
The smallest shops - those up to 100 sq m - will see the royalty payments they have to make each year to play background music increase by 13pc. Those with larger premises face slightly smaller rises, with, for example, a 1,001 sq m shop now paying £495.50 a year to play CDs or the radio, up 6pc.
The Performing Right Society, which represents over 50,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers, said that increased shop opening hours and the growing the importance of music "in creating a brand and attracting customers" justified the price rises. It said it also planned to review the tariffs charged to other workplaces, like offices, pubs and restaurants.
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
U.K. Shops Fees Rise to Play Music
From Richard Tyler, Telegraph:
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