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CRA says proposed copyright fee changes pose threat

by RedTech Staff August 14, 2023 6 min read
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Australian commercial radio industry body CRA has warned that removing the long-standing 1% cap on copyright fees for sound recordings broadcast on air will risk the sustainability of local and regional radio stations and may undermine attempts to increase financial support for local music artists.

Senator David Pocock has introduced a private member’s bill seeking amendments to the Copyright Act that would remove the cap, which limits the amount multinational record labels, represented by the PPCA, can charge Australian radio stations for the right to broadcast their music.

CRA CEO Ford Ennals said rather than increasing financial support for Australian artists, as promised, the proposed cap removal could backfire by simply directing more money to the record labels while undermining the health of the radio industry, which provides a significant platform for Australian artists.

“Unlike the AU$30 million in APRA royalties that go directly from the radio industry to artists each year, the PPCA fees go directly to multinational record labels, and there is zero visibility of how much is ultimately distributed to artists,” he said. “Increasing fees to global record labels, which boast revenues many times the size of the entire Australian radio industry, is simply not the best way to support local musicians.”

A safeguard for local radio

Ennals said the cap provided a safeguard for local radio to ensure that fees collected by the PPCA did not rise to unsustainable levels.

“There are 260 commercial radio stations in Australia; 220 of these serve communities in regional and remote areas, providing hyper-local news, entertainment, information and emergency warnings to listeners free of charge,” he said. “Without a cap, nothing can stop the PPCA and its members from increasing fees to levels that threaten the viability and quality of local radio services.

“The PPCA itself has already flagged publicly that it wants to see fees increase by up to 900% to as high as 4% of gross industry revenue — a level that, combined with existing APRA royalties, would be unprecedented in any major jurisdiction. As the rate is calculated on revenue, such an increase would cost the local radio industry millions of dollars more a year, with no consideration regarding an individual station’s profitability or viability.”

Increasing the financial burden on radio stations with a fee increase that mainly benefits global record labels is not fair or equitable.

Ford Ennals, CEO CRA

Ennals added that the current PPCA rate of 0.4% was also calibrated to balance the impact of legislated content quotas, under which Australian radio stations must play up to 25% Australian music.

As songs from many countries, including the United States, do not attract royalties, it costs local stations more to play Australian music. Without the cap, legislation would force the radio industry to play Australian artists without any limit on the amount that the record labels could charge for broadcasting those songs.

A financial burden

Every year, the Australian commercial radio industry pays royalties and fees totaling about AU$37 million to Australian music artists. About AU$30 million goes directly to artists through APRA royalties, with a further AU$2.5 million paid to PPCA for the right to simulcast music online. 

In addition, the radio industry provides significant indirect support to Australian music as a free platform for 2.7 million Australian songs played each year through support for new and emerging artists and the sponsorship and promotion of events.

A recent report by Deloitte estimated the Australian commercial radio industry contributes AU$1.1 billion to the national economy each year, including AU$320 million to regional Australia.

“No one, least of all the Australian commercial radio industry, disputes that Australian musicians, songwriters and composers deserve more support, particularly during the current cost-of-living challenges,” Ennals said. “However, increasing the financial burden on radio stations with a fee increase that mainly benefits global record labels is not fair or equitable. It risks harming Australian music by harming the valuable platform that is Australian radio. Simply asking the record labels to improve the distribution of the existing PPCA fees could have the same effect as a rate increase.”

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