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5. 2024 IN REVIEW
6. HOTSHOTS 2024 SPECIAL
7. QUOTES OF THE YEAR: Throughout a tumultuous year, a host of top artists and leading execs have opened up about their experiences in the pages of Music Week. Here, we round up some of the best one-liners, insights and revelations that have stuck with us in 2024
8. A Starr Is Reborn: From Beyonce to Post Malone, 2024 saw a host of stars embrace country music to supercharge the genre's presence globally. And they're not alone. Up next, early next year The Beatles icon Ringo Starr will release Look Up--his first album in six years, and first full-length immersion in country since 1970. Here the living legend is joined by co-writer/producer T Bone Burnett, plus his Universal Music Group Nashville and Decca teams, to tell Music Week all about how the project came to life
9. Sat's Life: Not only will Sat Bisla be celebrating 40 years in the music business in 2025, his MUSEXPO conference will also turn 25. To mark his incredible achievements so far--which include founding artist development platform A&R Worldwide--Music Week meets the passionate executive to discuss artist development, sweeping change in the industry and the key to building a lasting legacy
10. ZERO HOUR: As a band who have sold over 100 million records, Linkin Park's return is one of the biggest music stories of 2024. Not least because their eighth studio album, From Zero, is their first since the tragic passing of their iconic vocalist Chester Bennington in 2017. Here, Music Week meets the new line-up of the band, plus Warner Records and management firm Machine Shop Entertainment, to lift the lid on their bold next chapter
11. THE Music Week INTERVIEW --SOPHIE KENNARD & BECCI ABBOTT BLACK--: Four years after partnering to form Frame Artists, Becci Abbott Black and Sophie Kennard are basking in the glow of success, thanks to a BRIT Award and first No.i single for Chase & Status and the achievements of a burgeoning roster that houses Arielle Free, Effy, Mozey and more. Music Week meets the duo for a discussion that takes in management strategy, motherhood in the industry and the drum & bass boom
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13. LIAM PAYNE 1993-2024
14. VIRTUAL + REALITY: The Sphere is a new kind of stadium
15. Signal Distribution
16. Conference Mies and Systems
17. Music Week MONTHLY CHARTS
18. ON THE RISE: Inspired by his Korean and Japanese heritage, Sean Miyashiro founded 88Rising as a platform to spotlight Asian talent in 2015. Now, the fast-growing business spans records, management and live and is launching its own distribution network. To celebrate all the company has achieved so far, Music Week meets the California-born founder, plus star artist Niki, to discuss global growth, emerging markets and mixing it with the major music companies
19. THE Music Week INTERVIEW BRIAN MESSAGE & CRAIG JENNINGS: When ATC announced a majority investment into Raw Power Management earlier this year, it brought together two rosters that include Bring Me The Horizon, Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, Jordan Adetunji and many more. Not only that, it combined a raft of executive talent, headed up by ATC's Brian Message and Raw Power's Craig Jennings. In this exclusive interview, Music Week meets the pair to discuss the art of management, the changing face of the industry and their search for new talent
20. CALLING THE TUNE: With the launch of its new Accelerator project, TuneCore is seeking to redefine artist development, breaking a host of independent acts in the process. Here, Music Week meets CEO Andreea Gleeson to outline the company's mission to boost emerging talent in new and innovative ways, before Meg Smith and Baby Smoove offer up an artist's perspective on staging a breakthrough
21. Areas Code: Ever since FLO exploded onto the scene in 2022, the clock has been ticking down towards the release of their debut album. Now, a little later than planned, Access All Areas is due, its arrival promising not only a landmark moment for UK R&B, but the coronation of the trio's emergence as a global proposition. Music Week meets Jorja Douglas, Stella Quaresma and Renee Downer, plus Island EMI and UROK Management, to venture inside a rollercoaster breakthrough story and hear how they have taken control of their destiny
22. LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS The whole music industry might not know it yet, but Amyl And The Sniffffers have their sights set on leaving their mark on a business in which they have fought hard for their place. Rising from Melbourne pub gigs to stadium slots with rock titans including Foo Fighters and more, their story is a testament to the power of hard work. Music Week meets the punk foursome, plus UK label Rough Trade and their managers at Sundowner Artists, to hear how they got here and explore the positive messages behind their larger-than-life third album, Cartoon Darkness
23. FAITH SPECTAC: Large format attractions celebrate worship
24. Line Arrays
25. Streaming Systems
26. Royal Supporters: For anyone seeking to take the pulse of the music business in 2024, there are few better places to begin than the royalties sector. Here, Music Week meets some of the stars from this fast-paced area for a special report that delves into its biggest issues to find out why the work being done is more important now than ever before
27. TikTok Boom
28. Label of love: Fresh from a big win in the uber-competitive Label/Artist Services category at the Music Week Awards in May, AWAL is riding high, with campaigns for CMAT, Djo, Jungle, Little Simz, Laufey and more turning heads - and doing huge numbers - around the world. To share the secrets behind their success, Music Week meets UK MD Matt Riley and SVPs Victoria Needs and Sam Potts
29. Small World: Four years ago, Michael Kiwanuka won the Mercury Prize, rubber stamping a rise that has taken in three gold-selling albums and BRIT and Grammy nods. He returns in November with fourth album Small Changes, with his story set to once again put British mainstream breakthroughs in the spotlight. Music Week meets the singer/songwriter, plus Polydor's Ben Mortimer and Starwood Management's Robert Swerdlow, to hear how fatherhood inspired a new record that promises to scale new heights and talk songwriting, Al and life beyond the hype machine
30. The Land Of Twenty: Over the last two decades, Transgressive: Records has evolved from DIY beginnings into a label, publisher and management operation that is a powerhouse of the UK independent sector. As the business celebrates its 20th anniversary, Music Week meets co-founders Toby L and Tim Dellow and third partner Lilas Bourboulon to discuss industry politics, growing older and wiser and why their fierce commitment to nurturing unique talent will never waver
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32. Cable and Power
33. WELCOME TO WORK: Experience centers support employees and customers
34. Boundary Mics and Automixers
35. Music Week MONTHLY CHARTS
36. 'We're shining a light on execs who stand out': Meet the Black Music Coalition Excellence Honourees 2024
37. THE PATH FORWARD: After a six-year gap between records, Snow Patrol return next month with their new album The Forest Is The Path. But while their knack for massive choruses remains, a lot has changed. The former quintet are now a three-piece with both new management and a new producer in the form of elite hitmaker Fraser T Smith. Here, Music Week joins frontman Gary Lightbody, Polydor president Ben Mortimer and managers Ryan Lofthouse and Paul McDonald of Closer Artists to talk about the future of one of the UK's biggest-selling bands
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39. THE Music Week INTERVIEW: It's been just over four years since Aled Haydn Jones was appointed as the head of BBC Radio 1. And he has certainly made his mark. Fresh from winning the fiercely contested Radio Station category at the Music Week Awards, here the friendly master of the airwaves talks breaking acts, developing the next generation of broadcasters, AI and some of the common misconceptions about radio's place in the modern music industry
40. LOVE STORY: UK chart-topping band London Grammar return this month with their brilliant new record The Greatest Love. Here, vocalist and songwriter Hannah Reid and guitarist Dan Rothman --joined by Ministry Of Sound's Dipesh Parmar and Tap Music Management's Tony Beard and Liv Plunket--share how they're plotting their most adventurous phase yet, all while balancing the demands of parenthood, arena tours and an ever-changing industry
41. DOUBLE VISION: Back in May, Warner Chappell Music UK beat some extremely tough competition to emerge victorious in the Publisher Of The Year category at the Music Week Awards. At the heart of its success has been the incredibly effective partnership and shared vision of its EVP, MD, and head of international A&R, Shani Gonzales, and senior vice president, Amber Davis. Here, the pair reflect on their win, dissect some of their recent highlights, including Raye's all-conquering year, and offer some predictions about where the publishing sector is heading next
42. The Great Escapism
43. Networked is the Future
44. VOICES CARRY: Large format line arrays for worship
45. Scaled Up
46. Trend zone: How superstar artists shook up the charts in 2024: From Taylor Swift's blockbuster sales to Sabrina Carpenter's 21-week run at No.1, we saw some absolutely massive moments this year. Here, Music Week investigates the key chart trends of the past 12 months
47. STAND AND DELIVER: With each passing year, the distribution world continues to generate more and more headlines. In this special report, Music Week speaks to a selection of key players in the sector to understand how they are remaining a vital piece of the campaign puzzle and dissect some of the biggest developments in the market
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