The government has responded to the DCMS Committee’s report on the economics of streaming. It has today revealed its action plan for the next 12 months, which will involve ...
The live events sector is set to get a boost with a government-backed insurance scheme worth over £750 million.
The initiative announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak is designed to help ...
More than seven months after the first evidence session of the DCMS Committee’s inquiry into the economics of streaming, the verdict is in. And perhaps it’s no surprise - ...
It was third time lucky for the DCMS Committee and Brexit minister Lord Frost.
Having initially refused an invitation in February to appear before MPs to discuss the government’s failure ...
Sir Elton John has upped the stakes in the campaign to secure visa-free touring for artists in the EU.
Since the realisation that touring artists, musicians and crew had not ...
The threat of a delay to the return of live events this month has been described as “catastrophic” and could result in legal challenges.
The government is expected to announce ...
UK Music CEO Jamie Njoku-Goodwin has welcomed PM Boris Johnson’s commitment that he will fix the work permits crisis facing touring musicians.
DCMS Select Committee chair Julian Knight MP quizzed ...
When committee chair Julian Knight MP called “order, order” after the final session of the streaming inquiry, it marked the conclusion of four months of high-stakes debate that could influence ...
It was billed as the final session for the DCMS Committee’s inquiry into the economics of streaming with the three big DSPs all giving evidence. However, Culture Minister Caroline Dinenage ...
Spotify, Apple and Amazon Music are to face questions from MPs as part of the music streaming inquiry.
Senior executives from the big streaming platforms will be quizzed by members of the DCMS Committee on Tuesday, February ...