TV Placements - NBCUniversal & More
These tracks earn royalties from placements in a variety of TV shows on the NBCUniversal family of networks, inlcluding new shows that have not yet paid.
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: | $15,000 |
| Bidding Increment: | $500 |
| Closing Price: | $38,500 |
| End Date: | Jan 26, 2017, 3:00 PM MST |
| Investment Term: | Life of author + 70 years |
| Last 12 Months' Royalties: | $9,042 |
| Royalty Type: | Public Performance |
| First Payment: | March 2017 |
| Fees: | None |
Description
Production music is a vital part of the television industry. And the songs heard in the background, during scene transitions, and in opening and closing credits can generate significant royalty payments. This is your chance to collect royalties for a catalog of production music that has generated $9,042 in the last four quarters.
This 454-track catalog's earnings are led by placements on the E! network's smash hit reality series Keeping Up with the Kardashians — 16 of these tracks have appeared in 29 episodes of the show. When you look at the raw financial data, you'll notice that Kardashians has been a consistent source of revenue, generating royalties for this catalog in every quarter since Q4 2014.
Many of the tracks in this catalog are available in the NBCUniversal database, which allows NBCUniversal to use the tracks in any of its future programming. Since Q4 2014 more than 30 different TV shows, including E!'s Total Divas, have used tracks from this catalog. And when these tracks are used in new shows, you'll earn new royalties. In fact, the catalog has recently seen placements in new shows like Bravo's Timber Creek Lodge and E!'s So Cosmo. Royalties for performances of those shows have not yet been paid, so you'll be the first to collect them!
Bid now to earn money every time an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, or any other show, uses a song from this catalog and airs on television.
What is being sold?
100% of the seller's interest in the songwriter's share of public performance royalties attributable to selected musical works in the seller's SESAC catalog. See the “Financials” tab for a full track list.
How does this asset make money?
Every time a TV show using any of the songs in this catalog airs, the asset generates a public performance royalty. This means every time an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, or any other show, uses a song from this catalog and airs on television, you earn money. SESAC makes payments quarterly. The next SESAC payment is scheduled for March 2017.
What rights are included?
| Musical Composition | Sound Recording | |||||||
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| Copyrights included? | No | — | ||||||
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| Sources: | Internet Streaming, AM/FM & Satellite Radio, Digital Downloads, CD Sales, TV/Film/Commercial Placements & Performances, etc. | Internet Streaming, Satellite Radio, Digital Downloads, CD Sales, TV/Film/Commercial Placements & Performances, Samples, etc. | ||||||
| Distributors: | SESAC | — |
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.