Song Featured on Telemundo Programming
Share in the royalties every time this Telemundo-published song airs on Titulares y Mas and other Telemundo shows.
Historic royalty income is no indication of future royalty income. Future royalty income is dependent upon future sales and licensing revenue generated by the sound recordings or compositions associated with this listing.
| Starting Price: | $18,000 |
| Bidding Increment: | $500 |
| Closing Price: | $20,000 |
| End Date: | Nov 22, 2016, 3:00 PM MST |
| Investment Term: | Life of author + 70 years |
| Last 12 Months' Royalties: | $11,940 |
| Royalty Type: | Public Performance |
| First Payment: | December 2016 |
Description
Here is a straightforward auction for the songwriter's share of public performance royalties for one song, "Que Suenen Los Tambores.” This song has enjoyed frequent use on the show Titulares y Mas, a popular nightly sports and entertainment program on the American Spanish-language network Telemundo. One interesting aspect of this auction is that Telemundo owns the publishing rights for this song. This is important because Telemundo has incentive to use the song in shows that air on its network, because every time the song airs, Telemundo earns a royalty as well.
In the last 12 months, royalties for this asset totaled $11,940.
SESAC will distribute the royalties to the winner of this auction on a quarterly basis. The winner of the auction will receive the first royalty check in December. More detailed information can be found in the “Financials” tab.
What is being sold?
100% of the seller's interest in the songwriter's share of public performance royalties attributable to the musical work "Que Suenen Los Tambores.”
How does this asset make money?
Every time a network airs a television show that uses this song, the asset generates a public performance royalty. This means every time Telemundo airs an episode of Titulares y Mas, or any other show using this song airs on television, you earn money.
What rights are included?
About the Royalty Distributor
Since being established in 1930, SESAC Performing Rights has become the nation’s most innovative PRO. In a strategic move to become the United States’ only Music Rights Organization, SESAC has now acquired Rumblefish, a leader in micro-licensing, and the Harry Fox Agency (HFA), the leading U.S. mechanical rights organization. SESAC currently licenses the public performances of more than 400,000 songs on behalf of its 30,000 affiliated songwriters, composers and music publishers.
