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Details of payees for vendors who wish to pay non-UK resident classical music artists.
A list of additional ad hoc analysis not included in our standard publications.
You usually need a licence from PPL PRS to play live or recorded music in public - includes playing background music at your business, and staging live music or theatre productions.
This page lists links to ad-hoc statistical analyses on the Taking Part survey that have not been included in our standard publications.
Summary of the government's ongoing programme of work addressing key issues identified by the DCMS Select Committee’s Inquiry into the Economics of Music Streaming, including an indicative timeline for upcoming milestones.
Tony Stoller CBE (appointed in 2009) was Chief Executive of the Radio Authority until it was subsumed into Ofcom in 2003, where he was then a Director until 2006. He is currently Chair of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Chair of...
Joanne Prowse joined the Charity Commission as a board member in November 2019. Jo is the Chief Executive and a Board member of the Phone-paid Services Authority (PSA), the UK regulator for content, goods and services charged to a phone...
GCE AS and A level subject content for classical civilisation for teaching in schools from 2017.
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Sets out our vision for music education and how this can be achieved through partnerships with schools, music hubs, the music and creative sector, and others.
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