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Since being established in 1930, SESAC Performing Rights has become the nation`s most innovative PRO with a stellar roster of affiliates including Bob Dylan, Mumford and Sons, Neil Diamond, Green Day, Mariah Carey, Lady Antebellum, Alt-J among many others. A leader in technology, SESAC Performing Rights was the first and only PRO to offer monthly royalty payments to songwriters and publishers. And in a strategic move to become the United States` only Music Rights Organization, SESAC has now acquired Rumblefish, a leader in micro-licensing, and the Harry Fox Agency (HFA), the leading U.S. mechanical rights organization.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.sesac.com
  • 35 Music Square East
    Nashville, TN USA 37203
  • Phone: 615.320.0055

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Scott Jungmichel
SVP Distribution Operations and CIO Profile

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