One of the most common questions we hear from musicians is simple:
“Am I collecting all the royalties I’m owed?”
The honest answer for many artists is probably not—and it’s not because they’re doing anything wrong. The music rights ecosystem is complex, and many creators simply aren’t aware of every revenue stream available to them.
That’s why we’re excited to share a free educational webinar from SoundExchange, designed to help musicians understand how digital royalties work and how to make sure they’re getting paid.
📅 Date: March 26, 2026
🕛 Time: 12:00 PM Central Time
💻 Format: Free Online Webinar
Presented by ATX Musicians and SoundExchange
Why This Matters
Every time your music is played on digital radio platforms like Pandora, SiriusXM, or internet radio stations, it generates digital performance royalties.
These royalties are collected and distributed by SoundExchange on behalf of artists and rights holders.
But here’s the key:
You must be registered and have your recordings properly claimed in order to receive payment.
Many artists miss out simply because they haven’t completed this process yet.
This free webinar will explain how to fix that.
What You’ll Learn
During this session, SoundExchange experts will break down how digital royalties work and how musicians can collect the income they’re owed.
Topics include:
🎧 How Digital Performance Royalties Work
Understanding how royalties are generated when your music plays on digital radio platforms.
💰 How to Register and Get Paid
Learn how to sign up with SoundExchange and ensure your recordings are properly registered.
🌎 International Royalties & Additional Revenue
Discover how global performances generate royalties and how artists can maximize their earnings.
📀 Common Mistakes Musicians Make
Avoid the most common issues that prevent artists from collecting their royalties.
Who Should Attend
This free webinar is ideal for:
• Independent musicians
• Bands and recording artists
• Producers and collaborators
• Record labels and rights holders
• Music managers and industry professionals
If you have released music digitally, this information could directly impact your income.
