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  1. Eats Everything, Irvine Welsh for BMC 2018

    Electronic artist Eats Everything, writer Irvine Welsh and members of the PRS for Music membership team are among those slated for this year’s Brighton Music Conference (BMC).

  2. Independent Great Escape hub, AIM House, is moving online

    Following the success of its first online conference, The Association of Independent Music (AIM) has announced that its Great Escape Conference programme, AIM House, will also take place as full-day virtual event.

  3. Shake The Chains

    Our latest playlist, from Shake the Chains musician Greg Russell, celebrates the power of the protest song - listen to Elvis Costello, The Impressions and The Specials.

  4. Interview: Jamie Njoku-Goodwin, UK Music

    M Magazine spoke to Jamie Njoku-Goodwin to discuss the important UK Music is doing to protect and support the industry during these increasingly challenging times.

  5. US copyright exception loses EU rightsholders £33m in royalties

    PRS for Music has called on the Government to stop the £112 million in music royalties lost each year from the US due to its bars and grills exception.

  6. FAC announces the first 2021 Artist Ambassadors

    The first round of ambassadors includes Anna Calvi, IDLES’ Adam Devonshire, Kano and Brix Smith of The Fall.

  7. 10 tips for international touring success

    When’s the right time for UK artists to grapple with international touring, where can you find the right support, and what should you consider before you set off? Let the experts guide you...

  8. Simon Thoumire: 'Scottish trad music is not just about being a professional.'

    With the Scots Trad Music Awards celebrating its 20th anniversary, M Magazine speaks to founder Simon Thoumire about the robust traditional music scene in Scotland today.

  9. UK Music appoints Michael Dugher as new chief executive

    UK Music, the music industry trade body, has appointed Michael Dugher as its new chief executive.

  10. AIMP announces schedule for Global Music Publishing Summit webinar

    The Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) has announced the line-up for its Global Music Publishing Summit webinar.

  11. UK music industry bodies welcome Online Harms White Paper

    The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and UK Music have responded positively to the Government’s proposals to make big tech take greater responsibility for the content they host.

  12. British Airways: small instruments allowed as hand baggage

    The airline has clarified its instrument policy, making it easier for passengers to travel with violas and violins. However, anything bigger must be put in the hold unless a second seat is purchased.

  13. UK record label income sees 'fastest growth since Britpop'

    UK record company income rose by 10.6 percent in 2017, according to the new annual yearbook from record labels association, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).

  14. Music consumption enjoys four-year high thanks to albums and streaming

    A boom in audio streaming and the enduring album format has helped boost UK music consumption for the fourth consecutive year, new BPI figures reveal.

  15. Winners of the 2021 Artist & Manager Awards announced

    Sir Elton John and David Furnish, who were both in attendance, took home the prestigious Artist & Manager Partnership Award.

  16. UK Music CEO calls for government support following Glastonbury axe

    Following months of speculation, organisers confirmed yesterday that Glastonbury 2021 would not be going ahead.

  17. European parliament backs crucial copyright changes

    Music-makers and rightsholders are a step closer to achieving fairer pay for their work online, as Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) vote to approve the Copyright Directive and close damaging legal loopholes.

  18. Artist managers call for more transparency around streaming deals

    The Music Managers Forum (MMF) has called for more transparency and clarity around music industry streaming deals and the flow of royalties from streaming services to artists.

  19. Paul Pacifico to step down as AIM CEO after six years

    His decision to vacate the role at the end of 2022 marks the end of his second three-year term as CEO, following the delivery of several long-term strategic goals.

  20. MEGS awards £250,000 of funding to 20 British artists

    The latest round of Music Growth Scheme (MEGS) funding will support British acts including Self Esteem, Dave, Afro B, Tusks and Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes.

  21. Alexander Wolfe

    For this week's playlist singer-songwriter Alexander Wolfe has picked out ten choice cuts, from enduring influences to current favourites...

  22. UK Music calls for urgent meeting with government over Copyright Directive

    UK Music’s deputy chief executive Tom Kiehl has written to MP Chris Skidmore following the Government’s announcement that it has ‘no plans’ to implement the EU Copyright Directive following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU on 31 January.

  23. Yolanda Brown

    'The government must realise that the arts are the heartbeat of every nation': MOBO-winning saxophonist YolanDa Brown calls on the incoming government to support UK music ahead of the 2019 general election.

  24. Access All Areas: Managing mental health in the music industry

    A recent Help Musicians survey found that mental health concerns are having a brutal impact on the UK's music sector. M Magazine looks at the support available.

  25. Tim Burgess: 'I liked the idea of a blockbuster'

    The industry polymath speaks to M Magazine about his solo double album Typical Music, looking at the world with love, and an ill-fated Arizona adventure with The Charlatans.

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