Beabadoobee is Music Week’s brand new cover star. In an epic interview, Bea Laus tells the story of Beatopia, her eagerly anticipated second record for Dirty Hit. The 22-year-old ...
This year, Peter Leathem is celebrating 10 years as CEO of PPL, during which time he has proved that music royalties are a vital part of our industry’s ecosystem, ...
Respected music industry educators Remi Harris and Tamara Gal-On have announced the latest iteration of their women’s leadership development programme, the Music Leaders Network.
Beginning in September 2022, the programme ...
Helen Sachdev has been appointed chair of PPL PRS Ltd, the joint public performance licensing venture operated by PPL and PRS for Music.
Sachdev takes over from Teresa Robson-Capps. ...
PPL has delivered a 12% year-on-year increase in revenues in 2021 to £252.8 million.
All three revenue streams – international, broadcast & online, and public performance & dubbing - grew ...
Almost two years ago, Music Week quizzed PPL’s chief executive Peter Leathem about the entrance of BMG into the neighbouring rights business as potential major rival.
Now BMG has recruited ...
The PRS Foundation, together with PPL, Creative Wales, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Invest Northern Ireland and Spotify have revealed the artists that will receive support from next round ...
Music Week is delighted to announce that PPL will once again sponsor the Radio Station category at the Music Week Awards 2022.
The Music Week Awards takes place on May ...
SFH, Iceland's neighbouring rights collective management organisation, has signed a five-year deal for PPL's business services offer.
The deal will see PPL support SFH with the distribution of royalties to ...