PPL pub and club income rises

By John Harrington

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The report makes no mention of PPL’s plan to increase fees under the Specially Featured Entertainment tariff.
The report makes no mention of PPL’s plan to increase fees under the Specially Featured Entertainment tariff.
PPL, the music licensing body, saw its income from public performances licences at pubs, clubs and other venues rise again in 2012 after a “significant increase” in licence holders.

Public performance grew 18% to £64.8m in 2012, which follows a 10% increase in the previous year.

“PPL’s public performance sector had a particularly successful 2O12,” the group said in its Annual Review. “An enhanced focus on raising awareness levels of the requirement for many businesses to hold PPL licences, supported by improved internal processes, led to significant increases in the number of premises licensed.”

The report says PPL increased the level of business-to-business marketing and held campaigns to increase awareness of the need for licences in different regions.

The report makes no mention of PPL’s plan to increase fees under the Specially Featured Entertainment (SFE) tariff.

The body had been discussion with pub industry representatives about the proposal to increase SFE fees by up to 4,000% for the biggest nightclubs.

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