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I'm a Business or Broadcaster
Music licensing for playing recorded music in public as a business or as a TV or radio broadcaster.
At a business
Apply for a PPL licence
Any business (including community buildings) that plays recorded music in public is almost certainly legally required to have a PPL licence.
In a radio broadcast
Apply for a licence.
UK radio stations must obtain a PPL licence to play recorded music in their broadcasts.
In a TV broadcast
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Television broadcasters that transmit from the UK must obtain a PPL licence before they can play recorded music in their programming.
I'm looking for music suppliers
Find a licensed supplier.
Music suppliers can provide pre-prepared recorded music and music videos to suit various business needs.
PPL membership
If you've performed on or own the rights to recorded music, you could earn royalties by joining PPL.
Why should I become a member?
Register today.
Have you performed on or own the rights to recorded music? PPL could be collecting royalties on your behalf.
How to manage my member account
Register for myPPL.
When you register for PPL membership, you receive free access to myPPL – a secure service allowing you to manage your account online.
Understanding my royalties
Payment schedule and more.
Find out more about when and how PPL pays its members.
PPL membership registration guidance
International Royalties Collection Service
PPL is the global leader in collecting performance royalties internationally. Also known as neighbouring rights royalties, we have collected more than £160m over the past decade.
How do I ensure accurate PPL payments
The correct owner of each recording must be identified for any particular time period; otherwise we can't accurately and efficiently pay royalties to members.
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PPL licenses recorded music played in public or broadcast, and distributes the fees to its members.
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Who we are
Company history
Established in 1934, PPL exists to ensure that those who invest their time, talent and money to make music are fairly paid for their work.
What we do
Company function
PPL licenses recorded music played in public or broadcast on the radio or TV and then distributes the fees to its members.
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PPL offers a varied range of different careers based in our modern central London offices.
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