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August 25, 2009

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BMI Tops Previous Year in Revenues with $905 Million in FY 2009

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BMI has announced that it earned more than $905 million in revenues for its 2009 fiscal year, including its subsidiary Landmark Digital Services®, LLC. The company also announced that it increased royalty distributions to more than $788 million for the songwriters, composers and copyright owners it represents. With more than 400,000 songwriters, composers and music publisher affiliates, BMI is the world’s largest music copyright organization.

Despite one of the most difficult economic environments in BMI’s history, the company realized several industry-leading achievements over the past year:

BMI continued its long-term focus on revenue diversity, which provided stability to the company’s results despite the challenges presented by the economy. Revenue from non-broadcast media such as cable, satellite and digital media continue to increase its share of BMI’s total, joining general licensing as key growth areas. Thanks to long-term agreements, revenue from traditional broadcast radio and television remained strong.

Domestic Revenue Chart

“As BMI marks its 70th anniversary in the year ahead, we know we will be looking at an extremely challenging economic environment,” said BMI’s President & CEO Del Bryant. “We understand the significant market pressures faced by the businesses which we license, and we anticipate tough discussions in the year ahead as we negotiate new agreements for the use of our repertoire. At the same time, we are encouraged by the steady growth in our market share, and in the expanded use of music by both traditional and digital media, both dynamics that drive our licensing income. We have an intense focus on efficiency and cost containment. These factors give us confidence in our ability to meet the challenges of this volatile economic landscape, and to provide a point of stability to our songwriters and value to our customers, as the economy works its way to recovery.”

BMI’s fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30. BMI’s consolidated financial information includes Landmark Digital Services®, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary.

Domestic Revenue Chart

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