

Royalties.Nielsen BDS (radio) charts began in 1995, physical album sales in 1996, and digital downloads in 2005. To date, SoundExchange has paid out more than $6 billion in Notice of Intention to Use (NOI) LOOKUP, and the Unclaimed Works Portal (viaĬMRRA Direct). Its technology solutions help turn massiveĪmounts of data into accurate revenue for creators and include: Music DataĮxchange (MDX), International Standard Recording Codes (ISRC) Search, the The publishing community through subsidiaries SXWorks and the Canadian Musical SoundExchange provides leading services to The organization collects and distributesĭigital performance royalties on behalf of more than 192,000 recording artists’Īnd master rights owners’ accounts. Solutions for sound recordings and publishing, serving as a critical backbone For more information, please visit cmrra.ca. It licenses, collects and distributes royalties for the majority of songs recorded, sold and broadcast in Canada. CMRRA licenses dozens of digital services including all of the major online music services operating in Canada. (CMRRA), a SoundExchange company, represents almost all of the music publishers doing business in Canada. The Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency Ltd. Shaver will be based at CMRRA headquarters in Toronto, Canada and begins on October 15, 2019. His career experience also extends to developing successful artist promotion and strategic brand partnerships for artists including homegrown talents Anne Murray, Nickelback, Serena Ryder, Dean Brody and Johnny Reid and international artists Katy Perry, Coldplay, Lorde, Keith Urban and Imagine Dragons, among others. Manager of Open Road Records & RGK Entertainment. Marketing at Universal Music Canada and Senior Vice President and General Promotion, International with EMI Music Canada, Vice President – Artist Shaver was Vice President of Virgin Music Canada, Vice President – Marketing, “It’s an exciting time for rights holders and for our Syrtash, CMRRA Senior Vice-President – Business Affairs & Corporateĭevelopment. “We extend a warm welcome to Paul” said Veronica “It’s vital that CMRRA continues to lead theįor the music publishing community, the songwriters, and the overall music Undergoing significant global growth.” said Shaver. With the rapid evolution of technology positively impacting consumers’Ībility to engage with music, right now music “I’ve always been passionate about music and theĪrtistic process behind its creation. Passion for the business of music is the perfect fit for CMRRA as technologyĮvolves and music is accessed in different ways” “said SoundExchange Refining and expanding the services CMRRA provides the publishing community. He also more than doubled the number of monitored radio stations so publishersĪnd rights organizations would have 24/7 airplay monitoring. Publishers and the music industry at large. Shaver previously served as Vice President at NielsenĮntertainment Canada, where he was instrumental in the launch of the MusicĬonnect platform in Canada that provides improved data transparency to SoundExchange company, announced today that Paul Shaver has been named Canada, Octo– The Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency Ltd.
