Five curated stations, weekly updates, direct license included. Built for cafes, restaurants, hotels, retail and wellness venues that want professional background music without PRO fees on the catalogue.
€14.99 per month
Billed in EUR · 7-day free trial · No credit card required
Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music and Amazon Music are consumer services, licensed for personal use only. Playing them in a venue open to the public is a breach of their terms and an unlicensed public performance under the laws that regulate broadcasting in every major market.
The Spotify terms state the service is for "personal, non-commercial use only". Apple Music, YouTube Music and Amazon Music say the same. A paid subscription does not grant public performance rights.
Even with a commercial source, PRS+PPL in the UK, GEMA in Germany, ASCAP+BMI+SESAC in the US, SACEM in France charge separate annual fees. £300-1500 per year on a small venue, before the music subscription itself.
Consumer playlists are algorithmic shuffles optimised for individual taste, not curated for commercial rooms. Dynamic range swings, ads between tracks on free plans, no coherence with your venue's positioning.
Tap a station and hear exactly what plays in your venue. No demos, no fake clips — the actual broadcast, live.
Three elements that make My Corporate Radio legally clean and editorially serious at the same time.
Editorial direction by Emanuele Carocci, a radio broadcaster with over 20 years of professional on-air experience on national commercial radio. Not an algorithm. A team of radio people.
The catalogue is AI-crafted under human creative supervision, using licensed professional tools. Declared explicitly on every certificate in line with EU AI Act 2024/1689. Transparency is part of the positioning, not a footnote.
My Corporate Radio is the rightsholder and the direct licensor under EU Directive 2014/26/EU. No PRS, PPL, GEMA, ASCAP, BMI or SESAC fee applies to this catalogue. Customers receive a written certificate in their business name.
Music in a venue is not background noise. Academic literature since 1986 documents a measurable effect of music tempo and style on customer dwell time and total spend.
Ronald E. Milliman (1986), Journal of Consumer Research, ran the first systematic experiment on background music in a hospitality venue. Slow music (under 72 BPM) produced significantly higher bar spend and longer dwell times than fast music (over 94 BPM). The mechanism is motor entrainment — the body synchronises its rhythms with external tempo.
Clare Caldwell & Sally A. Hibbert (2002), Psychology & Marketing, replicated the experiment in Glasgow, observing 62 covers. Customers under slow music stayed an average of 15.03 minutes longer (t=-2.43, p<.05), with music-spend correlation r=0.45, strongest on drinks.
Adrian C. North, Amber Shilcock & David J. Hargreaves (2003), Environment and Behavior, tested music style in a British upmarket restaurant over 18 evenings. Classical music produced significantly higher average spend per cover than pop or silence. The mechanism is musical fit — music coherent with venue positioning drives purchase choices coherent with that positioning.
Sources: Milliman (1986), Journal of Consumer Research. Caldwell & Hibbert (2002), Psychology & Marketing 19(11), 895-917. North, Shilcock & Hargreaves (2003), Environment and Behavior.
No installation, no app to download, no dedicated hardware. Works with the phone or tablet you already have at the counter.
Business name, address, email. No credit card required for the trial. You receive an activation link immediately.
Five curated stations: Elegant, Upbeat, Focus, Energy, Party. Pick the one that fits your venue.
Open the link on a phone or tablet. Connect via Bluetooth or cable. Music starts in 30 seconds.
For independent cafes, restaurants, boutique retailers, salons, spas and small hotels with a single location. For chains with multiple zones, write to sales.
Five curated stations, direct license certificate, unlimited streaming on a single location.
No credit card required for the trial
Yes. The catalogue is proprietary and licensed directly by My Corporate Radio under EU Directive 2014/26/EU. No PRS, PPL, GEMA, ASCAP, BMI or SESAC fee applies to this specific catalogue, because My Corporate Radio is the rightsholder and the licensor. Every customer receives a written direct license certificate.
Yes, and it is declared explicitly on every license certificate in line with EU AI Act 2024/1689. The catalogue is produced with AI under the creative direction of a radio professional with over 20 years of on-air experience. Transparency is a feature of this model.
The international plan is £12.99 per month in the UK, $16.99 in the US, €14.99 elsewhere. Billed monthly in EUR. Seven-day free trial, no credit card required. Cancel anytime, no contract.
Show them the direct license certificate. It is issued in the venue's business name and cites the relevant legal framework including EU Directive 2014/26/EU. The catalogue sits outside the scope of PRS, PPL, GEMA, ASCAP, BMI and SESAC, because directly licensed works do not need to be inside it.
Yes. No contract, no commitment. Cancel with one click from the link in your confirmation email. The current month remains active until its natural expiry.
After signup you receive a personal link by email. Open it on any phone or tablet, connect to your speakers via Bluetooth or cable, press play. Music starts in 30 seconds. No app to install.
Independent coffee shops, cafes, small restaurants, boutique retailers, salons, spas, small offices, gyms, wine bars, hotels. Any business with a single location and a single sound system. For multi-location chains with multiple zones, a Pro plan is available on request at sales@mycorporateradio.com.
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