They charge an exorbitant fee for whenever a movie, tv show, etc want to use a Queen song.How does Sony make their money back on that? I don’t really get the business of it. Like sports teams have to pay Sony to play “another one bites the dust”?
Am I crazy to think that there are only, maybe, 5 Queen songs that would have any appreciable market value whatsoever?They charge an exorbitant fee for whenever a movie, tv show, etc want to use a Queen song.
Probably. But “We are the Champions” might be the most licensed song of all time.Am I crazy to think that there are only, maybe, 5 Queen songs that would have any appreciable market value whatsoever?
More like 20. The expectation before the purchase was roughly 40 million per year in revenue. Im sure Sony has some plans in place to increase that and then you have to accept a steady appreciation due to inflation.Am I crazy to think that there are only, maybe, 5 Queen songs that would have any appreciable market value whatsoever?
Queen members were equal partners. Each get 25% with 75% of Freddie's going to Mary.Wonder how much May, Taylor and Deacon get? Would Freddie's estate or something get any?
And commercials.They charge an exorbitant fee for whenever a movie, tv show, etc want to use a Queen song.
Depends on how they split the songwriting credits.Wonder how much May, Taylor and Deacon get? Would Freddie's estate or something get any?
That and Bohemian Rhapsody are unflushable turdsCan I pay them not to play Another One Bites the Dust?
I like Queen a lot.