16-10-2008 @ 17:32
Radiohead's direct-to-fan digital distribution experiment for the release of "In Rainbows" last year made more in publishing revenues from the first licence, for the band's Web site, than the band's digital publishing revenues for the rest of their catalog, according to Warner Chappell head of business affairs Jane Dyball.
However, Radiohead's digital publishing income had been low because they had not licensed their music to services such as iTunes, until Jan. 2008.
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