Since its arrival in 2008, UK Music has established itself as a fierce advocate for music’s interests in front of Government and a unifying force within the industry itself.
Four years since its formation, and almost 12 months after the resignation of founding CEO Feargal Sharkey, the good ship UK Music still surges forward despite decidedly choppy waters.
“It’s not that long ago that we had copyright tribunals between different sectors of the music industry that cost £10–15m,” UK Music ...
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