The Music Publishers Association (MPA), Music Managers Forum (MMF) and MMF Training have announced details of their joint Music Publishing Professional Development Programme for 2017.
The content of the 2017 programme has been revised and updated to reflect new business opportunities across the industry.
According to organisers, ‘individuals from all sectors of the music industry who are involved or interested in any aspect of music publishing will benefit from the programme’s varied and comprehensive content. The objective is straightforward: to provide practical information placed in the context of today’s music and media industries’.
The scheme features five short modules. Each module is three hours long with detailed reference materials supplied to provide additional learning opportunities throughout.
All modules are stand alone, enabling delegates to select specific modules or attend all as required.
The dates and subjects are below:
Monday 27 February 2017: Music Publishing Relationships and Agreements
Monday 27 March 2017: Music Publishing in Audio-Visual Media: Rightsowners, Holders and Music Users
Monday 24 April 2017: Music Publishing, Recorded Music and Live Performance; Grand Rights; Royalty Tracking and Auditing
Monday 22 May 2017: Global Licensing and Royalty Streams: Digital Services and Working with International Collecting Societies
Get tickets to the seminars.
The content of the 2017 programme has been revised and updated to reflect new business opportunities across the industry.
According to organisers, ‘individuals from all sectors of the music industry who are involved or interested in any aspect of music publishing will benefit from the programme’s varied and comprehensive content. The objective is straightforward: to provide practical information placed in the context of today’s music and media industries’.
The scheme features five short modules. Each module is three hours long with detailed reference materials supplied to provide additional learning opportunities throughout.
All modules are stand alone, enabling delegates to select specific modules or attend all as required.
The dates and subjects are below:
Monday 27 February 2017: Music Publishing Relationships and Agreements
Monday 27 March 2017: Music Publishing in Audio-Visual Media: Rightsowners, Holders and Music Users
Monday 24 April 2017: Music Publishing, Recorded Music and Live Performance; Grand Rights; Royalty Tracking and Auditing
Monday 22 May 2017: Global Licensing and Royalty Streams: Digital Services and Working with International Collecting Societies
Get tickets to the seminars.