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  1. BMI has been valuing music based on billions of performances since 1939. BMI advocates on behalf of music creators in all genres and stages of their careers.

  2. BMI was founded in 1939 by forward-thinkers who wanted to represent songwriters in emerging genres, like jazz, blues and country, and protect the public performances of their music. BMI is currently the largest music rights organization in the U.S. and continues to nurture new talent and new music.

  3. BMI is dedicated to nurturing and maintaining relationships with music creators. We offer workshops and showcases for emerging talent and BMI awards for songwriters and publishers whose public performances are extensive.

  4. Join the more than 1.4 million top songwriters, composers and music publishers who have chosen BMI to ensure they get paid when their music gets played.

  5. BMI represents more than 1.4 million songwriters, composers, and publishers with over 22.4 million musical works. Follow Us. Copyright 1994-2024 ©, Broadcast Music, Inc.® unless otherwise specified. BMI®, BMI.com® and Broadcast Music, Inc.® are registered trademarks of Broadcast Music, Inc. • Terms of Use • Privacy Policy.

  6. With Songview technology integrated into the search tools, ASCAP and BMI are able to seamlessly display detailed, aggregated copyright ownership data for more than 20 million musical works in the combined repertoires, including a breakdown of shares by PRO.

  7. With over 80 years of experience licensing music, BMI meets the needs of businesses by granting permission to play over 22.4 million musical works.

  8. On February 15, Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) opens offices at 580 5th Ave. in New York City and is declared operational. Neville Miller becomes President, Kaye is elected operating head and attorney, and experienced broadcaster and sales executive, Carl Haverlin, is hired to direct station relations.

  9. www.bmi.com › special › songviewSongview - BMI.com

    Songview is a data platform developed by ASCAP and BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.), the nation’s two largest performance rights organizations (PROs), to provide the public with a comprehensive view of ownership shares for the vast majority of works licensed in the United States.

  10. Search BMI's catalog of over 22.4 million musical works and more than 1.4 million songwriters, composers, and music publishers.