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SWMF Strategy launched

The Working Version of the SWMF Strategy March to July 2010 is now live. Download it here and get involved. See the first results from our Music To Market survey...

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WeGotTickets signs up to the Live Music Study

The UK's first live music industry analysis study will now include data from the leading ticket agency WeGotTickets.

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Music Week offer for BMF members live!

The BMF announces a very special discount subscription offer to Music Week for all members...

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Liverpool Sound City

Organisers are now accepting submissions for artists to perform at this year's event

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Premier Music Technology Expo in the South West

Sound Gallery Studios present the second Anologue to Digital Music Expo. Bringing together leading music technology companies from around the world to present all the very latest equipment & software for DJs, musicians, live performers, bands, producers and sound engineers.

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BMF announces Publishing, Copyright and IP workshop

We announce the first of a new series of courses and workshops for 2010 in partnership with Music Industry Education Ltd

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Arts Council Consultation

The Arts Council's consultation for achieving great art for everyone is now available online.

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New Music Business Ideas from MIDEM 2010

With music sales declining, artists, record labels and even opera houses are being more inventive in order to encourage fans to fork out. Known as "monetisation" in business speak, that was the main theme at the largest music industry gathering of the year, the MIDEM conference in Cannes. From BBC News reporting from MIDEM 2010

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Is Streaming the Future of Music?

With free, legal access to almost any music at any time, streaming services are a dream for music fans. Some believe streaming will overtake downloading to become the most popular form of digital music. But there are still big questions over whether such services can make money - and whether record labels will let them work. From BBC News reporting from MIDEM 2010

South West Music Strategy and new website

Following consultation in the region in the summer of 2009, and at Music South West, the BMF is now developing a new strategy and regional website which will make recommendations on the next phase of collaborative music development in the region.

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