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  1. 23 Nov 2010

    UK Public Votes Prodigy Song As Most Controversial

    A new survey conducted by PRS for Music, the organisation that collects and pays royalties to its 75,000 songwriting and composing members, has revealed the top 10 most controversial songs, as voted by the British Public.

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  2. 18 Oct 2010

    PRS for Music launch ‘The Art Of The Song’ auction in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust

    PRS for Music, the organisation that collects and pays royalties to its 70,000 song-writing and composing members, has announced an ambitious project to raise vital funds to help young people across the UK fight cancer.

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  3. 29 Sep 2010

    REM tops songs that make grown men cry

    PRS for Music, the organisation that collects and pays royalties to its 70,000 song-writing and composing members, today reveals that REM’s Everybody Hurts tops the list of songs that make men cry.

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  4. 27 Sep 2010

    MCPS and PPL join forces to launch multi-rights licensing scheme

    MCPS (part of the PRS for Music group) and PPL have joined forces to re-launch the ‘Limited Manufacture Licence (LM)’ as a multi-rights licensing scheme.

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  5. 27 Sep 2010

    PRS For Music and NCB Join Forces on Recorded Music Operations

    The partnership will see PRS for Music move its recorded media royalty processing onto the more modern and efficient NCB system

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  6. 9 Sep 2010

    Flintstones the most recognisable kids' TV theme tune

    Latest research undertaken by PRS for Music, reveals that The Flintstones’ theme tune is the most recognisable of kids’ television programmes, according to the UK public.

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  7. 6 Sep 2010

    Jeremy Fabinyi To Step Down From Licensing Role At PRS for Music

    With effect from 1st September Jeremy Fabinyi has stepped down from his role as Executive Director Licensing at PRS for Music.

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  8. 4 Aug 2010

    PRS For Music adds up the industry

    UK Music success abroad helps drive growth, as recorded sales flatten and the live boom cools

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  9. 19 Jul 2010

    PRS for Music extends live music consultation

    Last month PRS for Music announced the start of a formal customer consultation on its royalty rates for popular music events in the UK.

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  10. 13 Jul 2010

    PRS for Music release paper to move Digital Britain forward without leaving creators behind

    Introducing incentives through compensation could provide a framework for a solution to the piracy problem

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