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What sort of percentage royalties do recording artists get from CD sales?

January 24th, 2010 | Author: Admin

I assume that it varies depending on what sort of deal you have but what’s a typical percentage? If you fancy breaking down the CD cost into what would go to the retailer, label etc. then I’d be really interested to know. Do artists selling CDs at gigs take a larger percentage of sales?

Posted in Recording Artists | Tags: artists...., from, percentage, recording, royalties, sales, sort

One Response to “What sort of percentage royalties do recording artists get from CD sales?”

  • *Coolboy*:
    January 24, 2010 at 5:01 pm

    All type !!!

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