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Speakers for Music Management Training Module 4 confirmed

06 October 2011

Module 4 takes place from 6:30-9:30pm on Monday 10th October and will look at Artist Licensing, Merchandising, Endorsements & Brand Partnerships.

Confirmed to speak:

  • Alistair Norbury – Octagon
  • Jeremy Paterson – Frukt Communications
  • Assia Grazioli-Venier – Flypaper TV/Music Artist Marketing & Management (CEO)
  • Andy Allen – Backstreet International Merchandise (MD)
  • Jeremy Goldsmith – Event Merchandising

The module will look at:

  • The Artist / Music Opportunity
  • Brand Relationships
  • Artist Management Considerations & Issues
  • Process & Activities
  • Artist Licensing & Endorsement
  • Branded Games
  • Key Terms & Conditions in Brand Agreements
  • Merchandising & Key Terms & Conditions in Merchandising Agreements

MMF member discounted tickets: £35 including VAT (normal price £75). Book by contacting angela@mmf-training.com.
Location: PRS For Music, 6th Floor Boardroom, Copyright House, 29-33 Berners St, London, W1
For more information visit www.mmf-training.com

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