A proposal has been put through which will cause music on TV to pay less than it does today unless it's broadcasted during prime-time. If you are a PRS member (or if you see yourself composing music for TV at some point in the future) you ought to read a little more about it.

Quoting from the website (http://www.composersforafairdeal.com)

"This website has been set up in response to the PRS board's proposal to slash the per-minute royalty payout for most television broadcasts. The proposal also includes vastly increasing the royalty payment for any music used during a so-called 'primetime' slot of 6pm until midnight.

We feel these proposals are insane, badly thought through and will be disastrous to the vast majority of composers and publishers whose work is broadcast on British television - just to make a very few top flight composers (the ones who get most of the primetime) a lot richer than they already are.