RE: "Show Me Your Moves" placements - Kevin - 08-06-2015
(08-06-2015, 07:51 AM)Miguel Wrote: It's not unusual for fans to put together compilation videos. But they do run the risk they'll be pulled.
Thanks Miguel, had not seen that one before.
RE: "Show Me Your Moves" placements - dswim2 - 08-08-2015
Just saw the commercial while watching The Big Bang Theory!
RE: "Show Me Your Moves" placements - riley - 08-10-2015
YEA just heard it on channel 7 ABC in Chicago area watching the news - made my Monday!
RE: "Show Me Your Moves" placements - john - 08-10-2015
Saw it at the beginning of a news video at a newspaper site.
RE: "Show Me Your Moves" placements - riley - 08-10-2015
All we need is radio play haha
RE: "Show Me Your Moves" placements - yanni5 - 08-11-2015
(08-10-2015, 07:32 PM)riley Wrote: All we need is radio play haha
Ain't that the truth! I also saw the commercial a couple of days ago, sure is nice to hear Haley's voice on the tv again.
RE: "Show Me Your Moves" placements - ButterandBloom - 08-11-2015
I see this commercial several times a day on various channels. To date it has 233 national airings.
http://www.ispot.tv/ad/7U7g/jpmorgan-chase-chase-mastery-dog-trainer-feat-joel-silverman
RE: "Show Me Your Moves" placements - thecommish27 - 08-11-2015
(08-11-2015, 01:14 AM)ButterandBloom Wrote: I see this commercial several times a day on various channels. To date it has 233 national airings.
http://www.ispot.tv/ad/7U7g/jpmorgan-chase-chase-mastery-dog-trainer-feat-joel-silverman
Just saw it live on NBC; 6:40pm Chicago timeā¦I was checking email on my laptop and heard that familiar music..sooo exciting!
RE: "Show Me Your Moves" placements - john - 08-11-2015
After the failure of the SMYM video to garner much interest, it is nice to see that the song has been used twice now by advertisers. The Chase commercial is a big get.
RE: "Show Me Your Moves" placements - Miguel - 08-11-2015
This is from 2004:
Quote:Long and Winding Road: Music Royalties
... Anyone who has reviewed a royalty statement from a music publisher, record company or performing rights organization will understand the old saw "music is a business of pennies."
... Scores of new uses including covers by new artists, synchronization in films, television commercials and constant radio airplay, all produce income for the owner of the musical composition copyright.
... By the way, synchronization license fees are an exception to the "business of pennies" maxim. "Synch" fees for national commercials commonly exceed $100,000, and for feature films, can be as much, in each case with performance "pennies" to follow from airplay on television broadcasts and from theatrical licensing in countries other than the United States.
http://www.ober.com/publications/939-long-winding-road-music-royalties
The largest "synch" fees probably go to well-known songs.
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