The Make It Fair initiative across the media and the creative sector is protesting against proposals on AI and copyright.
Twin Atlantic’s Sam McTrusty and Ross McNae have signed a publishing deal with Glasgow-based music publisher 23rd Precinct.
The Atlantic-signed artist was the most nominated of 2025 at the BRITS and she came out on top with five wins. Surprisingly, ...
Fender has broken a chart record as People Watching becomes the fastest-selling vinyl album by a British act this century, ...
Following on from last year’s star-studded event – which concluded with Peter Loraine being awarded the Strat honour by none ...
Universal Music Group CEO & chairman Sir Lucian Grainge has reaffirmed his commitment to human artistry amid the current ...
In this edition of the BRIT Trust Diaries, BPI CEO Dr Jo Twist OBE, and BRIT Trust trustee, looks ahead to this week’s BRIT ...
DawBell has re-appointed Lewis Fromberg as account director, where he will lead work across brands, sports and popular ...
The Make It Fair campaign was developed to raise awareness among the British public about the “existential threat” posed to ...
Here, in unread extract of our catch-up, Banks talks finishing a years-in-the-making Sampha collaboration, why she hasn’t ...
For Damian Christian, three is the magic number this week, with the final BRIT Awards of his three-year tenure as showrunner ...
English Teacher, Yungblud and Dr John Cooper Clarke are among the winners at the 2025 Northern Music Awards. Hosted by ...