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Music Management Module 6: The Record Business – 25th Nov

08 November 2013

The final module of this year’s Artist/Music Management Professional Development Programme takes place on Monday 25th November, 6:30pm-9:30pm. Guests speakers to be announced soon. Book your place now by contacting angela@mmf-training.com.

Module 6:  The Record Business: Update & Agreements (Artist, Distribution, Licensing & Public Performance)

  • The Recording Industry: current & future structures
  • Roles, Activities, Rights & Income Streams: record companies & labels; music content & brand development
  • Project Strategies & Management: Schedules, Budgets, Campaigns & Co-ordination
  • Producer & Performer Rights Management in the Digital Age: NROs, direct & collective licensing; standards & identifiers
  • Artist, Production, Licensing, Marketing & Distribution Agreements
  • Guidelines & Options for all Key Issues, Terms & Conditions in Contracts negotiated

PRICE: MMF members pay £40 per module (standard price £80)
TIME: 6:30pm (prompt)-9:30pm
VENUE: PRS for Music Boardroom, 6th Floor, Copyright House, 29-33 Berners Street, London, W1
BOOK: email angela@mmf-training.com

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