Radio Music License Committee, Global Music Rights Reach Final Settlement Agreement

The Radio Music License Committee and Global Music Rights, LLC have settled the long-running RMLC-GMR lawsuits. The settlement agreement is now final, and the licenses that radio stations signed will begin on April 1, 2022.

Some of the conditions of their agreement include a majority of commercial radio stations entering long-term licenses with GMR.

“Global Music Rights stands for songwriters and the value of their music,” says GMR’s founder Irving Azoff.  “I am proud of the GMR team for the hard work on behalf of songwriters in achieving this settlement. It is wonderful that GMR and thousands of radio stations coast to coast are partnered to bring great music to fans for many years.”

“This settlement puts an end to more than five years of litigation and represents a shared desire by both sides to find a way for radio stations and GMR to work together on a long-term basis without repeatedly resorting to litigation,” adds RMLC Chairman, Ed Atsinger III.

At RMLC’s request, GMR has agreed that any radio station that still wishes to opt into the settlement has the opportunity to do so until March 31, 2022 by contacting GMR at radiolicensing@globalmusicrights.com.

As of April 1, 2022, stations without a license from GMR will no longer be permitted to publicly perform songs within the GMR repertory.

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