PRS for Music has published its annual behind-the-scenes peek at the big numbers supporting the British music industry.
The infographics take you on a journey through the society’s key business areas, zeroing in on its performance in 2015.
They also shed light on the recorded and performing industry at large and reveal the inner workings of music licensing.
The largest statistic refers to the mushrooming online music market, which generated two and a half trillion separate usages for the society to process last year alone.
Elsewhere, the society reveals that its repertoire now contains 14.7 million songs, but just 16 percent of its 118,000 membership is female.
All you fact fans out there can download the full report at https://prsformusic.com/aboutus/press/Documents/PRS-Big-Numbers-2015-Infographic.pdf
The infographics take you on a journey through the society’s key business areas, zeroing in on its performance in 2015.
They also shed light on the recorded and performing industry at large and reveal the inner workings of music licensing.
The largest statistic refers to the mushrooming online music market, which generated two and a half trillion separate usages for the society to process last year alone.
Elsewhere, the society reveals that its repertoire now contains 14.7 million songs, but just 16 percent of its 118,000 membership is female.
All you fact fans out there can download the full report at https://prsformusic.com/aboutus/press/Documents/PRS-Big-Numbers-2015-Infographic.pdf