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The State of Music Publishing
Bio: Tom Broido
Published: February 1, 2000

Tom Broido
photo courtesy of the Thoedore Presser Co.

Except for ten months in 1980-81, Tom Broido has worked in the music publishing industry for 26 years. He has done virtually everything in the industry including selling, licensing, promotion, order filling, and retailing. In 1993 he was named Executive Vice President of Theodore Presser Company and has been President since April of 1995.

In addition to running Theodore Presser he is active in the Music Publishers' Association of the United States and currently serves as First Vice President of that organization as well as Chairperson of its Research and Development Committee.

Mr. Broido enjoys speaking to young composers about music publishing whenever possible and has addressed composition students at more than a twenty universities and colleges.

Tom Broido is married to a singer and voice teacher and has two children. He resides in Havertown, Pennsylvania where he enjoys reading non-fiction, playing golf and, of course, music.

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Section Index
1. The Publishing Business in the 1940s
2. The Role of Music in Our Society
3. Staying Alive as a Publisher in the Age of Photocopying
4. The Web
5. The History of Presser
6. Presser's Roster of Composers
7. Self-Publishing
8. How the Broidos Got Into the Publishing Business
Bio: Arnold Broido
Bio: Tom Broido
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The State of Music Publishing
Cover
Fit To Print: A "Hyperhistory" of the Current State of American Music Publishing
Analysis - By John Robinson
The Current State of Music Publishing in America
Viewpoint - By Frank J. Oteri
Self-Published Composers Explain What They Do and Why
Viewpoint

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