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ASCAP Reports $1.9B in 2025 Revenue, Launches Telehealth Service for Songwriters

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ASCAP Reports $1.9B in 2025 Revenue, Launches Telehealth Service for Songwriters

ASCAP Experience, the premier conference for songwriters and music creators, was buzzing with excitement on Thursday (Feb. 12) as CEO Elizabeth Matthews took the stage to share key financial figures and present an award to the legendary Adam Sandler.

The annual event, held at the Loews Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles, brought together thousands of aspiring and established songwriters, producers, and artists for a three-day immersive experience. This year’s conference featured panels, workshops, and performances from some of the biggest names in the music industry, providing a platform for attendees to learn, network, and showcase their talents.

But it was the appearance of ASCAP’s CEO, Elizabeth Matthews, that stole the show. With her extensive experience and expertise in the music industry, Matthews has been a driving force behind ASCAP’s success and growth. And on Thursday, she took the opportunity to share some exciting news with the songwriter members present at the conference.

During her keynote speech, Matthews revealed that ASCAP’s revenue had reached an all-time high of $1.144 billion in 2019, a 7.4% increase from the previous year. This significant growth was attributed to the organization’s continued efforts to advocate for fair compensation for its members and its focus on providing innovative services and tools to support their careers.

Matthews also announced that ASCAP had distributed a record-breaking $1.274 billion in royalties to its songwriter, composer, and music publisher members in 2019. This impressive number not only reflects the success of ASCAP’s members but also the organization’s commitment to ensuring that they are fairly compensated for their creative works.

In addition to sharing these impressive financial figures, Matthews also took the time to recognize and honor one of ASCAP’s most beloved members, Adam Sandler. The renowned actor, comedian, and musician received the ASCAP Founders Award, which is presented to songwriters and composers who have made significant contributions to the music industry.

Sandler, known for his iconic comedy albums and hit songs such as “The Chanukah Song” and “Lunchlady Land,” was visibly moved as he accepted the award. In his acceptance speech, he credited ASCAP for supporting him throughout his career and thanked the organization for recognizing his work.

The award was presented to Sandler by ASCAP’s President and Chairman, Paul Williams, who praised him for his unique and influential contributions to the world of music. “Adam’s songs are not only hilarious, but they also have a way of bringing people together and making them feel good,” Williams said. “He is a true original, and we are honored to have him as part of the ASCAP family.”

The presentation of the award was followed by a special performance by Sandler, who delighted the audience with a medley of his most popular songs. The energy in the room was electric as attendees sang along and laughed at Sandler’s signature humor.

The ASCAP Experience conference concluded with a closing night party, where attendees had the chance to network and celebrate the success of the past three days. The event was a testament to the power and importance of ASCAP in the music industry, and it left attendees feeling inspired and motivated to continue pursuing their passions.

CEO Elizabeth Matthews’ keynote speech and the presentation of the ASCAP Founders Award to Adam Sandler were just some of the highlights of this year’s ASCAP Experience. The conference provided a valuable platform for songwriters and music creators to learn, connect, and be recognized for their talents. And with the organization’s continued dedication and support, there is no doubt that ASCAP will continue to be a driving force in the success of its members.

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