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Chrysalis reports royalty revenues increase
By CMU Editorial | Published on Monday 18 October 2010
Independent music publisher Chrysalis reported on Friday that things are going very nicely this autumn thank you very much, and that it expects it’s net publisher’s share income – ie the royalties it earns after the songwriter and composers have been paid their cut – to be up again this year.
It noted that albums from the likes of Cee-Lo Green, Fleet Foxes, While Lies and Pendulum – all on its books as composers – were doing very well, and that its songwriters had also contributed to successful new albums from Kylie Minogue, Robbie Williams and Tom Jones. Sorted.