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Music Reporting Form
A guide to our data requirements for the Music Reporting Form. The Music Reporting Unit (MRU) electronically process the music usage to the copyright collecting bodies, who then pay the copyright holders.

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What Information Do We Need?
Required information for ALL independent and inhouse programmes (including repeats) comprises:


Summary Identification Information

  • BBC Commissioner/Department
  • Music Details: Indicate whether the programme contains music or not
  • Strand Title
  • Programme Title
  • Programme Number
  • Episode Title and Episode Number
  • Programme Identification Number
  • It is important that the identification number is noted , particularly when more than one version of the programme has been created e.g. for a co-producer. It is only the version of the programme for BBC Network that will be submitted to the MRU.

    Transmission Information
  • Transmission Channel
  • Delivery Date is not currently required
  • Transmission Date and Time
  • Duration in the format MM:SS
  • First Transmission Date (if a repeat)


  • Programme Information

    Programme Type:
    The complete listing of programme types are as follows:-
    A
    BBC Production
    B
    Independent Production
    C
    Co-Production
    D
    Acquired Programme
    E
    BBC Production Repeat
    F
    Independent Production Repeat
    G
    Co-Production Repeat
    H
    Acquired Programme Repeat
    Contact Details
  • Independent Production Company (if required)
  • Company details
  • Contact name for the BBC or Independent Production
  • Room number, Telephone Number or Extension
  • BBC Production Department


  • Notes

    Further Help available if submitting your PasC electronically. There is a facility to write general notes about the music held against the programme, or in some cases specific version of the programme e.g. BBC Network version or version for co-producer with USA clearable music. This information is for the use of production and can be viewed by anyone who has access to the submitted form. As this information is not required by the MRU, it will not be sent with the Music Details.


    Completing the Music Details

    Music Log
    Ensure the following information is provided for all programmes that contain music when logging the music items within the programme:
    a) The number of music items.
    b) The music used must be in the order transmitted.
    c) Incidental music must have individual timings - not totalled.
    d) Music Items.
    Music Items
    The following information must be provided for all programmes that contain music.
    Title
    This can be of any length but only the first 45 characters will be submitted to MRU.
    Strand Favourite
    A piece of music that is used throughout a strand of programmes e.g.  opening titles or stings, as a Strand Favourite ensures that this information will be automatically available when completing any music details for all programmes in the strand.
    Hired Sheet Music
    This is for music sessions and live performances where music scores have been copied. This information is for Music Hire and Orchestration only and will not be submitted to the MRU. If this information is required by Music Hire and Orchestration, the Music Reporting Form must be printed off and sent manually.
    Composer
    Enter the surname first, and forename(s). If no information is available, e.g. in the case of a 'white label' disc (see ' i) Label' below), enter 'NFI'. If the item is a traditional piece with no known composer(s), enter 'TRAD'. Lyricists should be entered in the Composer field. Separate each name with a '/'.
    Music Publisher
    Company names may be shortened by omitting the descriptive detail, e.g. 'Publishing Company Limited'.  If an item is unpublished or played from manuscript, enter 'MS'.  If there is no publisher, enter 'NA'.   Separate each publisher with a '/'.
    Arranger
    Enter the surname first, and forename(s).  If no information is available, e.g. in the case of a 'white label' disc (see 'Label' below), enter 'NFI'.  If there is no arranger, enter 'NA'.
    Performer(s)
    The Performer(s) must be entered, surname first.  Separate each performer with '/'. Any number of performers can be entered by only first 65 characters will be submitted to the MRU.
    Label
    This must be completed for all items coded C, M ,P, K or T.
      i) For commercial recordings it is important to use the label name and not the name of the distribution company.
      ii) For Film Unit Material enter the descriptive title for the code e.g. Soundtrack; as the Label.

    Further Help available if submitting your PasC electronically. A pick list of labels is available. If the Label does not exist on the list,  this can be entered as free format text.  However, great care must be taken to identify the label correctly.  Once a new label has been added it cannot be removed and will become available to all other users.
    Prefix
    The prefix is often letters and appears before the number.
    Number
    The number must be completed for all items coded C, M, P, K or T. In the case of commercial recordings, this is the catalogue number and normally appears in larger, bolder type than any other number on the label. It is important that the number is not entered in the Prefix field.
    ISRC number
    must be entered for video use.
    Compact disc/ LP title
    The album/CD title must be entered for all items which have label details, if it is different from the artist or composer.
    Side/band/track
    This must be entered for all items with label details.
    Notes
    You can write general notes about the music item e.g. for specially composed music, the contact details of the composer or performer(s). This information is for the use of production and can be viewed by anyone who has access to the submitted form. As this information is not required by the MRU, it will not be sent with the Music Details.
    Codes
    For each item a two or three digit code must be entered to show the origin of the performance.
    Origin Codes
    A
    Music on BBC archive material
    C
    Commercial disc, tape, cartridge or compact disc
    H
    Specially composed Radiophonic Workshop material
    K
    Commercial recordings published over 50 years ago
    L
    Live performance (and miming for TV)
    M
    Publishers Mood Music
    N
    Non-commercial private tapes
    P
    Video use
    R
    BBC, or other studio or location recording (not specially composed)
    T
    Soundtrack tape (From the BBC's Film Unit or film soundtrack in Programme Acquisition)
    U
    Stock music e.g. EBU Tapes
    X
    Specially composed music, excluding Radiophonic Workshop
    Additional Codes
    S
    Signature Tune
    D
    Dubbed - for codes C, T, A or M only
    Mandatory Additional Codes
    V
    Visual Music (see definition below)
    B
    Background Music (see definition below)
    Background music is music added solely for the benefit of the audience and thus forms no intrinsic part of the programme.

    Visual music forms a part of the programme in as much as it appears to be or is audible to those taking part in the programme e.g. any music sung or played in vision, music which characters in a play can hear even if it comes from a performer or record player not in vision, music heard by people sitting in a cafe even though to those in the programme it would be background music. All actuality music is visual.

    Durations .
    Should be in the format MM:SS
    Timecode In & Out
    For productions who wish to identify in timecode exactly where the music is within the programme. This could be useful in later use of the programme if another version was made. This information will not be sent to the MRU.

    Example Music Reporting Form

    An example Music Reporting Form (for a fictitious programme) is available here (PDF format, 2 pages - requires Acrobat Reader, available free (External) here .)

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