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In the new 'All About The Music 2025', BPI's definitive breakdown of the recorded music industry last year, a new survey reveals strong public support for human creativity in music, transparency in AI-generated tracks, and stricter copyright protections against unauthorised AI use of artists' work.
Read moreThe BPI’s Music Export Growth Scheme (MEGS) awards £1.6M to 58 UK artists, supporting independent talent in global markets. Learn more about this essential funding initiative.
Read moreStars including Lola Young, Myles Smith, Rachel Chinouriri, The Last Dinner Party and more add their voices in calling on UK Government to value and protect copyright, joining the likes of Paul McCartney, Elton John, Dua Lipa, Sam Fender, Kate Bush and others.
Read moreRising physical sales support streaming-fuelled growth.
BPI publishes new yearbook 'All About The Music 2020'.
Investment in new music, and growth of streaming and vinyl drive revenues up 7.3%, but the long-term health of music ecosystem still requires key reform, says BPI boss.
The BPI announce that more than 100bn tracks were played on audio streaming services for the first time in a single year in 2019...
Latest data for IFPI’s “Music Listening Report 2019” shows how UK consumers are engaging with music
Surroundscapes showcase event announced for 17 July