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MONDAY 1 JANUARY 2018 | COMPLETEMUSICUPDATE.COM | ||||
Happy New Year one and all! And because the first falls on a Monday this year, there's a New Year's Day edition of Setlist. It's the second of our Review Of The Year specials. CMU's Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last twelve months, including: all things YouTube, two festivals that spectacularly failed, and the Top Five And Finally Stories Of 2017. Setlist is sponsored by 7digital. CLICK HERE for this week's edition and CLICK HERE to sign up to Setlist. | |||||
CMU's Favourite Artists Of 2017. CMU's Andy Malt has selected his five favourite artists of 2017, and in the final CMU Approved columns of the year he explained why these five acts in particular stood out so much. Plus check out the CMU Approved playlist for 2017, with nearly every artist we approved last year ready to stream on Spotify. CLICK HERE for our favourite artists, CLICK HERE for the CMU Approved playlist. | |||||
Top Ten CMU Insights 2017. Through its seminars, masterclasses, conference sessions and research projects, CMU Insights publishes a plethora of reports, guides, blog posts, white papers and presentations each year, all of which help music business people better understand their industry. Before the CMU Daily returns next week, why not top up on your insights with ten of the things CMU Insights published last year? CLICK HERE for the Top Ten CMU Insights of 2017. | |||||
Get the very latest CMU Trends. These are regular articles digging deeper into the inner workings of the music business, explaining the mechanics of the industry, reviewing recent trends and developments, and sharing insights from leading innovators in the sector. The latest CMU Trends article puts the spotlight on music piracy: past, present and future. CMU Trends is available to our premium subscribers alongside the weekly CMU Digest. CLICK HERE for the latest CMU Trends article, CLICK HERE to go premium for £5 a month. | |||||
The CMU Insights music business seminars return. Bookings are now open for the next round of CMU Insights seminars. We will be running our popular evening sessions on music copyright and fan engagement in February and March at the London HQ of Lewis Silkin. You can book into individual seminars for just £49.99 - or sign up for all the copyright courses OR all the fanbase building courses for just £125. CLICK HERE for more details and to book your places - AND GET THE SPECIAL FESTIVE 10% DISCOUNT if you book before 5 Jan by using the discount code XMAS. | |||||
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