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BRIT Trust appoints Mulika Sannie to the newly created role of Deputy Chair

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The BRIT Trust music charity has appointed Mulika Sannie to the newly created role of Deputy Chair. Sannie is a qualified lawyer who has worked in the music industry for nearly 20 years. She is currently Legal Counsel for Music for a major technology company. Sannie joined The BRIT Trust in June 2020 and alongside her Trustee role also heads up its Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Committee. She will now liaise closely with and deputise for Tony Wadsworth, Chair of the BRIT Trust, "to support ...

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Emmanuel is a Washington, DC-based freelance journalist, blogger and media consultant, specialising in the entertainment business and cultural trends. He was the US editor for British music industry trade publication Music Week. Previously, he was the editor of Impact, a magazine for the music publishing community (2007-2009), the global editor of US trade publication Billboard (2003-2006), and the editor in chief of Billboard’s sister publication Music & Media (1997-2003).

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Calendar — Week 7, 2026

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2026 MARCH 2026 - March 2-4: Women in Music Global Summit in Toronto, Canada at the Allied Music Centre and TD Music Hall. – March 12-18: South by South West in Austin, Texas.

– March 22-25: MUSEXPO, known as “The United Nations of Music”, will return for its 26th global edition in Burbank, California. – March 2-25: Winter Music Conference (WMC) in Miami Beach, Florida, as part of Miami Music Week. APRIL 2026 – April 9-10: Tallinn Music Week in Estonia. – Ap...

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IMPALA’s 10-point reaction to Downtown’s acquisition by UMG getting the green light from the European Commission

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Following the European Commission’s decision to approve the acquisition by Universal Music Group (UMG) of Downtown Music Holdings, independent music companies trade organisation IMPALA has issued a 10-point comment on the process and its outcome. IMPALA challenged from the outset the proposed transaction, arguing that it would simply contribute to give even more market power to the world's largest music company. Creative Industries News publishes below IMPALA's views, verbatim:

IMPALA welcomes...

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European Commission approves UMG’s acquisition of Downtown and requires the divestment of Curve Royalty Systems

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The European Commission's competition division has given the green light to the acquisition of Downtown Music Holdings by Universal Music Group's distribution and services unit for the independent sector Virgin Music Group (VMG). In a February 13 decision, the Commission said the approval was "conditional upon full compliance with the commitments offered by the companies, which entail the full divestment of Downtown's royalty accounting platform Curve Royalty Systems, Ltd ('Curve')." In a statem...

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