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Setlist: Counting the impact of COVID on the UK music industry

By and | Published on Monday 25 October 2021

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CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including UK Music stats revealing that the COVID-19 pandemic wiped out 69,000 music industry jobs in the UK and caused the economic contribution made by the music industry to slump by 46%, plus IFPI music stats showing that free services dominate how people consume music around the world.

SECTION TIMES
01: UK Music stats (00:06:37)
02: IFPI stats (00:19:44)
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STORIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK
COVID-19 cost the UK music industry 69,000 jobs and caused a 46% slump in economic impact
• Free, social and video platforms online account for 45% of music consumption, according to IFPI

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