Feature Music definition

Feature Music means any performance that is either a principal focus of audience attention, such as a song or other musical composition, whether performed “live” or by means of a recording, or other feature musical subject matter on a radio program that is not a performance as a theme or signature, bridge, cue, background music, Jingle, or in conjunction with an advertising, promotional, or public service announcement or logo. Note that your license only requires you to include program periods that contain feature music performances of ASCAP music. If you know that all feature music performances in a program period are not licensed to you by ASCAP (for example, because you have direct licenses), you do not need to include the period in your estimate. Date: Call Letters: AM ASCAP FM Account Number: Station Frequency: FCC Community of License: City ST Legal Name of Licensee: Group Owner: Previous Program Format: New Program Format: Date of Change: Check appropriate box: Convert to Blanket Basis (currently licensed on Program Period Basis) Convert to Program Period Basis (currently licensed on Blanket Basis) Effective Date of Conversion* / / * Please note that you may convert prospectively your station’s license type as of the first day of any month as long as written notice is provided to ASCAP by at least thirty (30) days prior to that effective date. Your station must be current in both reports and payments due ASCAP as required by your license in order to be eligible.
Feature Music means any performance that is either a principal focus of audience attention, such as a song or other musical composition, whether performed “live” or by means of a recording, or other feature musical subject matter on a radio program that is not a performance as a theme or signature, bridge, cue, background music, Jingle, or in conjunction with an advertising, promotional, or public service announcement or logo. Note that your license only requires you to include program periods that contain feature music performances of ASCAP music. If you know that all feature music performances in a program period are not licensed to you by ASCAP (for example, because you have direct licenses), you do not need to include the period in your estimate.