TV/Radio
Agreement/rates local radio 2022
The local radio pays an annual fee for the right to broadcast TONO’s repertoire which is calculated as a percentage of the total annual revenues (basis for calculation). The compensation percentage is based on how large share TONO’s repertoire makes up of the local radio’s total broadcast time, and is calculated as music percentage x…
Reporting from local radio
As the local radios use a greater amount of local music compared with commercial radio stations, a more precise report on the local radio stations’ music usage is necessary in order to help promote local music creators. TONO arranges for this type of reporting, and the local stations that would like to report to TONO…
Reporting from production companies
To make the distance from music use to the copyright holders’ compensation as short and easy as possible, TONO and NCB have a form that makes music reporting efficient and easy to understand. Absolutely all music must be reported in full on the form below, whether they be commissioned music, existing music, or ready-made/royalty-free music libraries.…
Local TV Agreements
TONO has negotiated a general agreement with the Norwegian Media Businesses’ Association for entry into individual agreements with each local TV licensee in Norway where, among other things, both parties agree that the contractual wording and compensation must be based on individual agreements. Agreements are intended to regulate the right to broadcast and the right…