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Examining COVID-19's Impact on Britain's Live and Recorded Music Industries - www.billboard.com - Britain
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24.06.2020 / 15:05

Examining COVID-19's Impact on Britain's Live and Recorded Music Industries

William DeVaughn, “Just be thankful for what you got.” Live music may have been all but erased due to the virus, but recorded music has shown to be resilient thanks to subscription streaming, which makes up almost three quarters of all recorded-music spend.Had this crisis hit when we went shopping for records at stores like Tower Records, one shudders to think if there would be anything left.Will Page is a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics, who previously was the chief economist

Tinashe Shuns Urban Music Genre: ‘The Music Industry Is Designed To Segregate’ - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
18.06.2020 / 22:29

Tinashe Shuns Urban Music Genre: ‘The Music Industry Is Designed To Segregate’

Tinashe says it is time to do away with the Urban music category and elevate people of colour in the music industry.

Black Music Coalition sets out five priorities to tackle discrimination in the UK music industry - completemusicupdate.com - Britain
completemusicupdate.com
10.06.2020 / 13:43

Black Music Coalition sets out five priorities to tackle discrimination in the UK music industry

Following last week’s Black Out Tuesday initiative, a new organisation has been formed in the UK seeking to ensure that this time round the commitments made by people and companies in the music industry to address prejudice, discrimination and racism – within the industry and beyond – are actually met.

Warner Music Group launching $100 million fund to help combat racism in music industry - www.peoplemagazine.co.za
peoplemagazine.co.za
07.06.2020 / 12:25

Warner Music Group launching $100 million fund to help combat racism in music industry

Warner Music Group (WMG) bosses have set aside $100 million (£79 million) to help combat racism in the music industry.Company officials launched the fund for charitable causes “related to the music industry, social justice and campaigns against violence and racism,” following calls from stars including The Weeknd to take action amid ongoing protests against racial injustice across the U.S.The fund, which has been established in collaboration with the Blavatnik Family Foundation – the charitable

Bob Vylan say music industry figures told them “scarily relevant” new EP ‘We Live Here’ was “too extreme” - www.nme.com
nme.com
06.06.2020 / 01:33

Bob Vylan say music industry figures told them “scarily relevant” new EP ‘We Live Here’ was “too extreme”

shared the record on Bandcamp today (June 5) in response to “the climate we are living in right now”.Speaking in an Instagram video, Bobby Vylan explained the EP had been finished for “at least six months” but the band had struggled to find support for it within the music industry. “We’ve taken it to everybody – PR, magazines, blogs, radio pluggers, playlists, everybody – and they all said the same thing: ‘We love it, but it’s too extreme.

Warner Music Group announce $100m “social justice” fund to combat music industry racism - www.nme.com
nme.com
04.06.2020 / 20:47

Warner Music Group announce $100m “social justice” fund to combat music industry racism

“This fund will support the extraordinary, dedicated organisations that are on the front lines of the fight against racism"

How to Help Like Artists and the Music Industry Are Doing in the Wake of George Floyd's Death - www.billboard.com - Minneapolis - George - Floyd - county Wake
billboard.com
03.06.2020 / 18:55

How to Help Like Artists and the Music Industry Are Doing in the Wake of George Floyd's Death

While citizens nationwide are protesting the death of George Floyd, who died after a Minneapolis officer kneeled on his neck for nine minutes, musicians and others in the music industry are also speaking up and looking for ways to help end racism and bring about accountability.We at Billboard -- like the many artists, companies, music industry professionals and more -- are also adding our voices to stand in solidarity. A message from Billboard.

Keith Harris Pens Powerful Open Letter on Equality and Racism In the Music Industry - www.billboard.com - Britain - city Motown
billboard.com
03.06.2020 / 11:20

Keith Harris Pens Powerful Open Letter on Equality and Racism In the Music Industry

Veteran British artist manager and label executive Keith Harris has posted a striking open letter to the music industry’s hierarchy, calling for enduring change.Harris, who has worked on both sides of the Atlantic, entered the industry in 1974, first with Transatlantic Records and later with EMI and Motown, among other labels.Through his career, he worked with the likes of Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson, and many more, and to this day continues to represent Stevie Wonder.A tireless

Music industry holding 'Black Out Tuesday' in response to George Floyd's death - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
02.06.2020 / 05:57

Music industry holding 'Black Out Tuesday' in response to George Floyd's death

The music industry is planning to go quiet on June 2 for Black Out Tuesday to hold a day to reflect and implement change in response to the death of George Floyd. Black Out Tuesday was organized by several top record labels as protests erupted due to Floyd’s death as well as the killings of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor.

Music Industry Calls for 'Blackout Tuesday' in Response to George Floyd's Death - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
02.06.2020 / 03:25

Music Industry Calls for 'Blackout Tuesday' in Response to George Floyd's Death

The music is going quiet for «Blackout Tuesday» to let the sounds of protest and calls for action be heard. In a charge led by several record label execs — and joined by a multitude of artists — the music industry is coming to a temporary halt Tuesday to raise awareness and show solidarity with the demonstrations being held against police brutality.

Music industry to observe Blackout Tuesday on June 2 in solidarity with protests over George Floyd's death - www.pinkvilla.com - George - Floyd
pinkvilla.com
02.06.2020 / 02:21

Music industry to observe Blackout Tuesday on June 2 in solidarity with protests over George Floyd's death

The music industry will turn silent and observe Blackout Tuesday in solidarity with protests that have erupted worldwide after the death of George Floyd in police custody a few days back. Not only that but this halt in the business has been planned to support and stand with the black community thereby strongly protesting against racial discrimination and other related issues that still prevail in many parts of the world. Many popular music labels have joined hands in this initiative.

Music Industry Calling for "Blackout Tuesday" in Response to George Floyd Death - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Minneapolis
hollywoodreporter.com
02.06.2020 / 02:19

Music Industry Calling for "Blackout Tuesday" in Response to George Floyd Death

The music industry is calling for a "Blackout Tuesday" in response to the death of George Floyd.

How The COVID-19 Pandemic Is Affecting Africa's Music Industry - www.billboard.com - Britain - Spain - USA - Italy - South Africa - Nigeria
billboard.com
01.06.2020 / 20:25

How The COVID-19 Pandemic Is Affecting Africa's Music Industry

Thanks to tough measures that included overnight curfews and restricted travel between provinces, health authorities were hopeful that African countries could avoid the worst of the coronavirus outbreaks that have ravaged Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States. As of May 28, Nigeria and South Africa — two of the continent’s largest music economies — had

Music Industry Calls For Black Out Tuesday Amid Unrest - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
01.06.2020 / 20:03

Music Industry Calls For Black Out Tuesday Amid Unrest

The music industry is planning to turn off the music and hold a day to reflect and implement change in response to the death of George Floyd and the killings of other black people.

'The Show Must Be Paused': What to Know About the Music Industry's Response to George Floyd's Death - www.billboard.com
billboard.com
01.06.2020 / 18:35

'The Show Must Be Paused': What to Know About the Music Industry's Response to George Floyd's Death

Two Atlantic Records executives have issued an impassioned plea that #TheShowMustBePaused in response to the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and "other black citizens at the hands of police" as part of tomorrow's (June 2) "Black Out Tuesday" events.

Music industry calls for Black Out Tuesday amid unrest - abcnews.go.com - New York
abcnews.go.com
01.06.2020 / 18:31

Music industry calls for Black Out Tuesday amid unrest

NEW YORK -- The music industry is planning to turn off the music and hold a day to reflect and implement change in response to the death of George Floyd and the killings of other black people.

Music Industry Calling for a 'Blackout' in Response to George Floyd's Death - www.billboard.com - Minneapolis
billboard.com
01.06.2020 / 16:07

Music Industry Calling for a 'Blackout' in Response to George Floyd's Death

The music industry is calling for a "Blackout Tuesday" in response to the death of George Floyd.

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