As we head further into the digitized era of 2025, it’s exciting to witness how institutions like PRS for Music are empowering their members with robust, insightful, and user-friendly analytical tools. Their recently launched Analytics Dashboard is a testament to this commitment, providing creators a comprehensive, real-time view of their music’s performance, spanning multiple revenue streams and international territories. This transformational tool is not only reshaping how royalties are tracked and understood but also introducing a data-driven approach to career decisions within the music industry. Let’s dive in and explore this revolutionary addition to the PRS for Music offering.
PRS for Music Unveils Cutting-Edge Analytics Dashboard
PRS for Music members now have access to comprehensive analytics, data, and insights into how their music is performing through a new dashboard. This interactive tool is now to every member via their PRS for Music account. Whether tracks are streamed, downloaded, broadcast, played in businesses, or performed live globally, the new dashboard builds a comprehensive picture of when and how royalties are generated.
Dashboard Features and Functionalities
Music creators can view the performance of their songs and compositions every revenue stream and international territory at a glance. The dashboard’s comparison functionality enables creators to select multiple songs and analyse their performance against each other by revenue source and territory. The timeline feature allows users to view plays and performances specific time periods, providing a holistic picture of their royalties.
Industry Reactions and Testimonials
Music industry consultant Maria Forte, who has worked with renowned bands like Radiohead and Iron Maiden, praises the dashboard: “The tool will make administering PRS statements so much more streamlined, from seeing the data you need quickly and in one place, to drilling down into that data and being able to find the required detail.”
PRS Deputy Chairman and accomplished songwriter, Simon Darlow, who has worked with -on-bet” target=”_blank”> such as Grace Jones, Toyah Wilcox, and The Buggles, added: “PRS for Music members will benefit hugely from the new analytics dashboard. As a member myself, I believe that the tool will revolutionise the way we interact with our royalty data.”
PRS for Music: Pioneering Digital Transformation in Music
PRS for Music tracks trillions of uses of music every year from streaming services, downloads, public performance, broadcast and live shows in over 150 countries. PRS for Music continues to be one of the leading performing rights organisations in the world, with its unwavering commitment to digital innovation.
Check out the tutorial video for a step-by-step guide on how the analytics dashboard works.
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