
International Archive
LONDON (CelebrityAccess) — UK Music has unveiled Labour politician Michael Dugher as its new chief executive. Dugher will replace outgoing UK Music chief ...
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FKP Scorpio Appoints COO
HAMBURG, Germany (CelebrityAccess) — German concert promoter FKP Scorpio puts Freddie de Wall in charge of the company’s project development and coordination, and ...
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IFPI Numbers Show How The Music Industry Is Getting Healthy Again
(Hypebot) – A recent review by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry has given further support that the music business is bouncing ...
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Major Investor Selling A Stake In CTS Eventim
MUNICH, Germany (VIP-NEWS) — The majority shareholder of CTS Eventim is to sell a stake of up to a five per cent of ...
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Digital Rights Organization Merlin Cuts Admin Fees
AMSTERDAM, NL (CelebrityAccess) — Merlin, a global digital rights agency for indie labels announced that they are substantially reducing their administration fee for ...
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Roskilde Festival Made Millions For Charity
ROSKILDE, Denmark (VIP-NEWS) — Roskilde Festival 2016 resulted in a profit of DKK 17.4 million (EUR 2.4 million). All proceeds will now be ...
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Competition Watchdog Evaluating Live Nation's Isle of Wight Deal
LONDON (CelebrityAccess) — A month after Live Nation announced that they had taken a majority stake in John Giddings' Isle of Wight festival, ...
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Carlsberg Renews UK Sponsorship Deal For Live Nation's Festivals
LONDON (CelebrityAccess) — Beer maker Carlsberg has renewed its deal with Live Nation to sponsor the promoter's portfolio of UK festivals. The deal ...
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PRS For Music Reports Record Revenue
LONDON (VIP-NEWS) — U.K. collection society PRS for Music has reported record revenues with royalty income rising 10 percent on a constant currency ...
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DEAG Hints At Strong Financials For Q4 2016
BERLIN, Germany (CelebrityAccess) — German promoter Deutsche Entertainment AG (DEAG) announced that they had their best quarter in half a decade in the ...
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