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Entry deadline
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Tuesday, 23 August 2011
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Question
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Fancy a copy of the 'BPI Yearbook 2011'? Well, if you're in the music industry and need to know about all those important statistical information to do with the record industry - that's the number one data source. It retails for £75, but you may be able to cop a copy for free (or else, if you wish to buy a copy: http://www.bpi.co.uk/shop/Category/62-books.aspx).
You can read more about what they say about this reference book below*. However, to be in with a chance to win a copy, correctly answer this question: What does BPI stand for?
Don't forget to add your UK snailmail address!
* This current edition covers the 2010 recorded music industry year with information on industry income, market share, new releases, sales by type of music, compilations, music retailing and world sales. There are also chapters covering pricing and demographics as well as a look at patterns of music consumption.
The BPI Yearbook (previously titled ‘BPI Statistical Handbook’) is the definitive guide to the UK music industry in numbers. As well as commentary on sales, the content includes key issues such as developments in the digital environment, independent music, UK music in the international market and more.
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