ASCAP Reports $1.9B in 2025 Revenue, Launches Telehealth Service for Songwriters
ASCAP, the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, has reported a revenue of $1.9 billion in 2025. This significant increase in revenue is a testament to the growth and success of the music industry.
According to the report, ASCAP's revenue has been steadily increasing over the years, with a notable surge in 2025. The organization's CEO, Elizabeth Matthews, shared the financial figures with songwriter members at the ASCAP Experience on Thursday, February 12.
In addition to the impressive revenue report, ASCAP has also launched a new telehealth service for songwriters. This innovative service aims to provide songwriters with access to medical professionals and mental health resources, promoting their well-being and success in the industry.
The launch of the telehealth service is a significant step forward for ASCAP, demonstrating its commitment to supporting the health and well-being of its members. By providing access to medical professionals and mental health resources, ASCAP is helping to create a more sustainable and successful music industry.
The revenue report and the launch of the telehealth service are significant developments for ASCAP and the music industry as a whole. As the industry continues to evolve and grow, it is essential for organizations like ASCAP to prioritize the well-being and success of its members.
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