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UK MUSIC INDUSTRY CONTENTS / International Live Music / UK GDP / Lyricists 20 - Recorded Music / PPL / Live Music 22 - Music Publishing / Ernst & Young / THE ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION OF THE CORE UK MUSIC INDUSTRY 1 / Financial Times / Recorded Music 26 - Live Music / Live Music 38 - Music Publishing / Lyricists 34 - Recorded Music / /

Country

United States / United Kingdom / /

Currency

GBP / /

EntertainmentAwardEvent

Association of Festival / Association of Independent Festivals / /

Facility

National Institute / /

IndustryTerm

technology sector / 3D printing / manufacturing sector / technology firms / music products / manufacturing / car manufacturing / manufacturing sectors / /

Organization

Department of Culture / Media and Sport / Music Producers Guild / National Institute for Economic and Social Research / Concert Promoters Association / British Academy of Songwriters / Composers and Authors / Production Services Association / National Institute for Economic / Social Research / office of National Statistics / Intellectual Property Office / Association of Festival Organisers / Young Item Club / All / Association of Independent Festivals / Musicians Union / Virtual Microdata Lab / Department of Business / Innovations and Skills / Agents Association / Music Publishers Association / National Arenas Association / UK PLC / Association of Independent Music / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / /

Person

Peter Spencer / /

Position

author / driver / economic adviser / Professor / Executive / representative of the underlying economy / /

PublishedMedium

Financial Times / /

RadioStation

CORE / NAA / /

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