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BPI
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The BPI is the representative voice for the UK’s world-leading record companies and label businesses, and champions British music. Through its public affairs-led work, it aims to foster a policy and business environment in which its members and their artists can thrive, promoting the rights of hundreds of independent labels and those of world-leading record companies Sony Music UK, Universal Music UK and Warner Music UK, alongside those of the artists, performers and label members of PPL.
The BPI runs The BRIT Awards, is home to the Mercury Prize, co-owns the Official Charts, and administers the BRIT Billion and The BRIT Certified Awards. It safeguards the success of recorded music and the rights framework that underpins it, supported by its industry-leading content protection work and its promotion of music exports through international events and trade missions, such as LA Sync, and the successful industry/government-funded Music Export Growth Scheme, which achieves a 14:1 return on investment for the UK. The BPI drives innovation by bringing the music and tech communities together through such initiatives as Grow Music and its Innovation Podcasts and Insight Sessions; publishes authorative market data including its All About the Music yearbooks, and offers members free training and networking among other benefits.
With its Equity & Justice Advisory Group, the BPI promotes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion across music and, as a signatory of the Music Climate Pact, is committed to an industry that operates sustainably in reducing its carbon impact. The BPI recognises the vital importance of the talent pipeline and of music/creative arts education in enabling access and opportunities for people of all backgrounds to realise their potential, which it also supports through The BRIT Trust charity.
The BPI runs The BRIT Awards, is home to the Mercury Prize, co-owns the Official Charts, and administers the BRIT Billion and The BRIT Certified Awards. It safeguards the success of recorded music and the rights framework that underpins it, supported by its industry-leading content protection work and its promotion of music exports through international events and trade missions, such as LA Sync, and the successful industry/government-funded Music Export Growth Scheme, which achieves a 14:1 return on investment for the UK. The BPI drives innovation by bringing the music and tech communities together through such initiatives as Grow Music and its Innovation Podcasts and Insight Sessions; publishes authorative market data including its All About the Music yearbooks, and offers members free training and networking among other benefits.
With its Equity & Justice Advisory Group, the BPI promotes Diversity, Equity & Inclusion across music and, as a signatory of the Music Climate Pact, is committed to an industry that operates sustainably in reducing its carbon impact. The BPI recognises the vital importance of the talent pipeline and of music/creative arts education in enabling access and opportunities for people of all backgrounds to realise their potential, which it also supports through The BRIT Trust charity.
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