CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last seven days, including YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki’s latest intervention on the article thirteen debate, new licensing restrictions on the Wireless festival and high profile departures from BBC Radio. Setlist is sponsored by 7digital.
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Stories discussed this week:
• YouTube boss urges YouTubers to instigate one last push against article thirteen
• Wireless allowed to go ahead, just don’t fucking swear
• Chris Evans sees his audience dip as Radio 2 tenure comes to an end
• Simon Mayo confirms he is quitting Radio 2
• Charlie Sloth says ARIAs Edith Bowman rant was “bants”, departs BBC two weeks early
Also mentioned:
• Camp Bestival future secured by Live Nation deal
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