Welsh music industry faces tough future
Many parts of the Welsh music industry could suffer a catastrophic slump in revenue, according to a new report by Bangor University's School of Music with the Centre for Business Research and Market Intelligence.
The industry's annual turnover may plummet by 84% next year from £1.5m to £260,000, according to the in north Wales.
The new report recommends the creation of an independent Welsh Music Royalties Society.



Adam Walton
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Comment number 1.
At 7th Dec 2009, Adam Walton wrote:I'll be covering this on my show this coming Sunday night.
I anyone reading has any opinions to offer on this potentially cataclysmic change to revenue streams, please get in touch with me.
adam.walton@bbc.co.uk
Thanks / diolch.
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Comment number 2.
At 9th Dec 2009, Dai Lloyd wrote:I'll think you'll find that the Welsh Music Industry is actually worth around £144 million - the £1.6 million mentioned in the article in the Daily Post is misleading as it refers to direct PRS payments to Wales which will be reduced by 83% as a result to recent changes to around £260,000, which will also affect the wider industry. You can download the whole of Bangor University's report from www.ygynghrair.com and within that report it recommends further research into the formation of a collection agency along the lines of IMRO - the Irish Music Collection agency which has been very successful since its' establishment...
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