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  2. Disney Music Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Disney Music Publishing (DMP) is a global music publishing company and is part of the Disney Music Group. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They publish multiple songwriters and producers including Dewain Whitmore , Daniel Armbruster , as well as Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez , the songwriters of the Disney musical Frozen .

  3. The annual fee option for Disney+ will also increase from $69.99 to $79.99, and the bundle that includes Disney+, Hulu (with ads) and ESPN+ will go up from $12.99 per month to $13.99. This marks ...

  4. Category:Walt Disney Records artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for articles on recording artists and performers who had at least one recording contract signed with the Walt Disney Records label, part of the Disney Music Group. Any individuals or groups signed with Buena Vista Records, Disney Pearl and Disney Sound labels also fall under this category.

  5. 7,000 French artists demand fair pay from streamers like ...

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    7,000 French artists demand fair pay from streamers like Netflix and Disney, citing a 5-year-old law and hinting at strike action ... rather than a flat fee. ... unlike how music artists are paid ...

  6. United States copyright law in the performing arts - Wikipedia

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    These companies make sure that the original artist gets credit and payment for the use of his or her work. Here are a few examples: ASCAP is the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. They represent composers, songwriters, and lyricists. [2] BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.) also represent songwriters and composers. [3]

  7. Disney and NBC Lead in Fees, Advertising Revenue - AOL

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    Even though it's no secret that the TV industry has struggled because of fragmentation over the years, the top companies still account for the bulk of distribution fees and advertising revenue.

  8. Disney+ - Wikipedia

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    Alongside the launch of the standalone Disney+ service in the U.S., Disney also announced a bundle including its other U.S. streaming services Hulu (ad-supported version) and ESPN+, marketed as The Disney Bundle, initially for US$12.99 per month; [30] the monthly price of this plan subsequently increased to $13.99. Additional variants of the ...

  9. Disney to raise monthly, annual fees for ESPN+ - AOL

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    The monthly price will be increased by $1 to $6.99, while the annual plan will cost $10 more at $69.99, Disney said. ESPN+ has about 14 million subscribers. The fees for those getting a bundle of ...