CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including the Digital, Culture, Media & Sport Select Committee hearing which saw music industry experts and representatives updating MPs about the work that has been ongoing within the music community since the committee published its report last year on the economics of music streaming.
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STORIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK
• Artist remuneration remains a key sticking point as MPs return to the economics of streaming debate
• DCMS Economics Of Streaming Inquiry timeline
ALSO MENTIONED
• Music consumption at all time high powered by streaming and video apps
• IFPI Engaging With Music report 2022 (ifpi.org)
• MMF Song Royalties Manifesto (themmf.net)
• Watch the DCMS select committee hearing (parliamentlive.tv)
• CMU Podcast: Spotify mechanicals, BBC pay, BBC music show with guest presenter Becky Brook (July 2017)
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