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  1. 26 Nov 2012

    The Market Inn, Faversham, opens new music facilities

    The Market Inn, Faversham, opens new music facilities after support from PRS for Music.

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  2. 21 Nov 2012

    PRS for Music Welcomes Industry Moves to Implement Copyright Hub

    Representatives of the publishing, music, images, audio-visual and other creative sectors have joined forces

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  3. 19 Oct 2012

    International income from British music

    PRS for Music announced that British music abroad is so popular; revenue earned from its use has doubled since 2002

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  4. 14 Oct 2012

    PRS for Music licenses Google Play’s cloud-based music service

    PRS for Music licenses the latest cloud based music service, Google Play™ launching in Europe this week.

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  5. 12 Oct 2012

    Singer Marc Almond to join host of artists to celebrate Marc Bolan’s 35th Anniversary

    Marc Almond will join a stellar line-up of artists for a special concert to mark the 35th anniversary of Marc Bolan’s death, it was announced today.

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  6. 1 Oct 2012

    PRS for Music Licenses Amazon Cloud Player

    PRS for Music announces a licensing agreement for Amazon’s innovative music service: Cloud Player.

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  7. 20 Sep 2012

    Carsten Drachmann appointed ICE chief executive

    Copyright database owned by PRS for Music and STIM looks to expand

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  8. 11 Sep 2012

    PRS for Music honours Supergrass with music Heritage Award

    PRS for Music today announces that Supergrass, will receive a PRS for Music Heritage Award on 3 October at the site of the gig where they were signed.

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  9. 22 Aug 2012

    PRS for Music announces support of John Lennon music concert in Bermuda

    PRS for Music announces support of John Lennon music concert in Bermuda

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  10. 17 Aug 2012

    Response to the setting up of the Welsh-language collecting agency

    PRS for Music and the Welsh Music Publishers and Composers Alliance (WMPCA) as part of ongoing discussions concerning the possible withdrawal by some Welsh-language songwriters and publishers of their radio broadcasting and televising rights from PRS for Music.

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