FRIDAY 10 FEBRUARY 2017 | COMPLETEMUSICUPDATE.COM | ||||
The latest CMU Podcast is now online! CMU's Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including the parliamentary debate over Liberal Democrat lord Tim Clement-Jones' proposal for more transparency in the digital music domain and the RIAA's legal action against mixtape service Spinrilla, plus we answer the age-old question, does PRS need a PRS licence? CLICK HERE to stream this edition of the CMU Podcast right now, or subscribe via iTunes to have each edition download to your device each Friday. Got a question about the music industry? Let us know, and we'll answer it for you on the CMU Podcast. It maybe a query about a recent news story, or a general question you've always had about the business of music. Email cmupodcast@unlimitedmedia.co.uk and tune in to future podcasts to hear the answer. | |||||
Stories discussed in this week's CMU Podcast include... ÂÂ Government agrees "principle of transparency" important for well-functioning digital market in Lords debate ÂÂ Major labels sue mixtape sharing app In brief... ÂÂ UMG to represent Prince recording catalogue ÂÂ Duran Duran given all clear to appeal reversion right ruling ÂÂ Spotify reportedly delaying IPO to 2018 ÂÂ Drake handed Global Recording Artist Of The Year Award ÂÂ Billboard Power 100 | |||||
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