Article 5ZQYF ‘Do we want music to be a pursuit only of the wealthy?’ Anger grows at PRS Foundation cuts

‘Do we want music to be a pursuit only of the wealthy?’ Anger grows at PRS Foundation cuts

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Ed Gillett
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Royalties company PRS for Music has announced a major funding cut for its charitable arm. Artists such as Black Country, New Road explain why it could damage the UK music scene

One of the UK's biggest funders of new and emerging music, responsible for fostering the careers of artists including Sam Fender, Little Simz and 2021 Mercury prize winner Arlo Parks, has this week seen its budget slashed by 60%.

The PRS Foundation, which funds hundreds of aspiring artists and music organisations across the country - including a number of artists from groups underrepresented in the music industry - announced on Wednesday that its income would be cut from 2.75m to 1m from 2024 onwards, citing financial necessity. The decision was taken by its parent company and primary funder PRS for Music, which collects royalties for musicians when their music is streamed or played in public.

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