PPL will provide funding to East London Arts & Music (ELAM) for the next three years to help drive more diversity and equity in the creative and cultural industries.
ELAM ...
PPL paid out £279.6 million to 165,000 performers and recording rights-holders in 2023.
It marks an increase of £34.9 million (14.3%) on the previous year, and is the highest annual ...
PPL has signed a landmark deal with the Indian Singers’ and Musicians’ Rights Association (ISAMRA).
The agreement means that PPL can now collect royalties on behalf of mandated performers in ...
The BRIT School and PPL have agreed a three-year partnership that will see the music licensing organisation become a lead partner of the Music Careers Programme.
The agreement will enable ...
At the Women In Music Awards 2023, we celebrated the achievements of 13 game-changing executives and artists as the industry came together to honour their work. Music Week has ...
During this year’s Women In Music Awards, we inducted game-changing industry executives (including one posthumous award) into the Roll Of Honour, in association with TikTok.
They join the pantheon of ...
The African Music Summit (AMS) is being staged in London this month.
The new event is dedicated to championing and celebrating the diversity and influence of the African music business.
In 2023, there are more questions surrounding royalties than ever before. With efficiency and transparency at the very top of every artist, label, publisher and manager’s agenda right now, competition ...
David Harmsworth, PPL general counsel, died this morning (September 12) after a short illness. He was just 46.
“David was a much-loved figure in the music industry; a highly ...
PPL has published its 2023 gender and ethnicity staffing data.
Mean pay gaps – the average difference in pay – decreased for both gender and ethnicity between April 2022 and ...