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Industry Bodies Push for EU Music Funding

A coalition of prominent music industry organizations in Europe has formally requested an increase in funding for music initiatives through an open letter. This collective effort aims to address the financial challenges faced by the sector, particularly in light of recent economic pressures and the evolving landscape of music consumption.

The letter outlines the necessity for enhanced financial support to foster innovation, sustain local music scenes, and promote cultural diversity within the European music market. Industry stakeholders argue that increased funding is critical for the development of new talent and the viability of music projects that contribute to the economic and cultural fabric of Europe.

This push for additional funding comes as music organizations continue to navigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has significantly disrupted live performances and revenue streams. The call for support reflects a broader strategy among industry bodies to secure a more sustainable future for music in Europe.

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