As we will be in Sweden next week, let’s take a look at Scandinavia and another look at the third edition of Repertoire Statistik, brought to you by Danish Composers' Society, Art Music Denmark,…
Read MoreLet’s take another look at the third ‘BE THE CHANGE: Gender Equality in the Music Industry’ study from believe, TuneCore and Luminate, released earlier this year. When we speak of diversity, what do we…
Read MoreIn production, making music behind the scenes or live production, we are constantly reminded that gender parity goes beyond the front stage and the number of roles that exist in the music industry. We hear…
Read MoreMusic sub-sector/genre diverse and location specific statistics are crucial for tracking long-term change in our various geography and demographics. As we are in Strasbourg this week, it’s only fitting…
Read MoreWe cannot deny the layers of intersection that lead to multiple barriers in the industry, and we often refer to beyond gender, such as race and disability. The lived experience is pivotal in understanding…
Read MoreAmplify Her Voice point out that while the number remains disproportionately high for men when it comes to top grossing tours last, we stay positive for the end of year analysis of 2023 which has seen many…
Read MoreMake your approach to gender parity intersectional! We are all complex beings with layers that point towards multiple barriers or privilege that hinder or promote opportunity. Action, research, recommendations…
Read MoreThe Why Not Her? Collective is back with its fourth annual analysis of the top 100 most played songs on Irish radio and the top 20 playlisted songs by domestic Irish artists. With airplay having central power…
Read MoreToday we look at the statistics and gender breakdown of the repertoire played on the Danish classical music and sound art stage – the thirs edition of Repertoire Statistik, brought to you by Danish Composers'…
Read MoreWe are always looking beyond the English-speaking world and statistics relating to different territories. Today we look at the report ‘ÉTUDE QUANTITATIVE SUR LA PLACE DES FEMMES ET MINORITÉS…
Read MoreTwo years on from the ground-breaking Time to Act report, British Council has commissioned On the Move - to conduct a follow-up report looking further into the knowledge gaps in the cultural sector…
Read MoreWith the release of our full pledge research report this week, we look at how #TargetedActionWorks. Founding partner and pledge signatory, Tallinn Music Week, truly lead the way with their proactive,…
Read MoreWe head over to the world of streaming in Poland today, to take a look at the gender breakdown of top 10 most streamed song – and while we are at it, why not also look at the most streamed artist from…
Read MoreLet’s take another look at the Fix the Mix report – this time from a genre angle with popular streamed End-of-Year playlists from Spotify and Apple Music. Metal came last with 0% women and non-binary…
Read MoreAs we shift beyond gender as a movement, let’s take another look at the latest Annenberg Inclusion Initiative report released earlier this year. The disparity between on and off stage roles are even starker…
Read MoreToday let’s take a look at some streaming figures in relation to gender breakdown of producers and engineers from the mainstream world. The annual Fix the Mix report highlights women and…
Read MoreIt’s crucial to compare year-on-year figures and with the deadline passing for submissions earlier this month for large companies with 250+ staff declaring their pay structures in the UK, we take an…
Read MoreThe report ‘Gender Inequality in the Cultural Sector – Economic and Emotional State of Female Artists’ looks at the Lithuanian cultural sector, and we advise you to read further and understand that in some…
Read MoreWe were honoured to take part in Keychange Innovator Saskhia Menendez’ workshop, ‘Trans Education & Inclusion in the Music Industry’ on Trans Visibility Day today. Saskhia shared info, case studies…
Read MoreAs we all continue to reflect our recruitment practices, let’s look deeper into the compounding effects of intersectional biases. The third ‘BE THE CHANGE: Gender Equality in the Music Industry’ study from…
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