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| Gear interested Join Date: Jan 2008
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Thread Starter | London UK, MusicTank event - Deal Or No Deal? The Great Artist/Label Trade-Off The next MusicTank think tank takes place in London, UK on the 5th Feb. Make sure you don't miss out!! ---------------------------------------------------- “We need to enter into a new relationship with our artists, where they see us as partners rather than the enemy."...said Ged Doherty, Chairman & CEO Sony BMG earlier this year. Building on December's sell-out think tank, this session will further explore the redefinition of the artist-label relationship - would 360 models become more attractive if labels took another look at unattributable recording income? Keynote: Mike Smith (MD Columbia Records); Panel: Adrian Bullock (Bullocks Ltd); Chris Morrison (CMO Management); David Stopps (FML); Antony Bebawi (EMI Music Publishing UK) Chair: Keith Harris(Keith Harris Music Ltd / PPL Director / MusicTank Chairman) Date: 5th February 2008 Venue: MCPS-PRS, London | 18.30 - 21.00 hrs Tickets MUST be booked and paid for in advance from the web page below - no walk-up on the day. Deal Or No Deal? The Great Artist/Label Trade-Off — MusicTank £20 MT Members | £25 Trade Bodies | £30 Full price -------------------------------------------------- Hope to see you there! Best, Michelle |
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