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Current stories in discussion Comments Last posted
BPI rejects new amendment criticisms 1 10 March, 2010
UK Music vows to keep up the fight for 6 Music 5 10 March, 2010
Sony set for digital promo switch 5 9 March, 2010
An open letter to BBC Director General Mark Thompson from MW editor Paul Williams 4 9 March, 2010
Industry comes up sweet on Clause 42 2 9 March, 2010
6 Music in Camden 1 9 March, 2010
6 Music and the Asian Network - industry reactions 5 9 March, 2010
Trident search for 'Fest' job ever candidates 3 9 March, 2010
BPI study shows value of music services for ISPs 1 9 March, 2010
Island partners with mflow to launch Lauren Pritchard 1 8 March, 2010
6 Music - the politicians' views 5 8 March, 2010
Trust open to re-think on 6 Music 2 8 March, 2010
Viewpoint - Beggars Group chairman Martin Mills 4 7 March, 2010
Clause 17 voted down in Lords 12 7 March, 2010
Viewpoint - director of BBC Audio & Music Tim Davie 3 5 March, 2010
Rock Band Network Music Store opens its doors 5 4 March, 2010
Thompson confirms 6 Music and Asian Network face closure 6 2 March, 2010
Beeb bolsters its festival output for summer 1 2 March, 2010
AIF programme creates global network of twin festivals 1 2 March, 2010
Simply Red letter day for Tesco music policy 2 1 March, 2010
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Charts & Data

The OCC UK albums chart - 07/03/10

1. Ellie Goulding: Lights
2. Lady GaGa: The Fame
3. Alicia Keys: The Element Of Freedom
4. Glee Cast: Glee The Music - Season One - Vol. 1
5. Florence + The Machine: Lungs

MusicWeek.com contains more than 90 music business charts. This includes data supplied by The Official Charts Company, Nielsen Music Control, PRS, Tixdaq & Hitwise, and our own unique charts and data
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