MORE DEBATE NEEDED – IMPALA RESPONDS TO DEEZER AND UMG’s PROPOSAL ON STREAMING AND POINTS TO OWN PLAN TO BOOST DIVERSITY AND IMPROVE REVENUES FOR ALL ARTISTS

Last week, Deezer and UMG announced their proposal to reform the streaming market through a so-called “artist-centric” model which seeks to change the way streaming royalties are allocated. At the same time, IMPALA held its AGM in Vienna, where streaming reform and maximising revenue for artists were flagged as key priorities.
Efforts to grow the debate about how to reform the streaming market are welcomed by IMPALA. It is encouraging that certain aspects of the recent proposals from Deezer and UMG chime with IMPALA’s own ten steps to make the most of streaming. IMPALA’s proposals were initially published over two years ago and revisited earlier this year
IMPALA ONE STEP AHEAD – NEW REPORT AND WEBINAR – 15/09

Our new One Step Ahead report looking at Rights and Consumptions is out and will be discussed during our next pre-recorded quick-fire webinar with CMU, available for members on 15th September. Members can contact their national associations to register.
IMPALA WELCOMES ITS NEWEST MEMBER, BULGARIA’S ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT MUSIC PUBLISHERS AND PRODUCERS

ANMIP, the Association of Independent Music Publishers and Producers in Bulgaria, has joined IMPALA, the association for independent music businesses across Europe. ANMIP participated in IMPALA’s AGM and board meeting last week in Vienna at the WAVES conference. IMPALA’s members welcomed ANMIP as they brainstormed future priorities for both organisations.
REPRTOIR WEBINAR FOR IMPALA MEMBERS THURSDAY 14th SEPTEMBER AT 3:00pm (CET)

We are pleased to announce the upcoming webinar hosted by our recent Friend of IMPALA REPRTOIR that will take place virtually on September 14th, 2023 at 3pm CET.
This event is designed exclusively for IMPALA members and will provide you with valuable insights and information about Reprtoir :
– how to get on board with Reprtoir ?
– how to get the most out of it ?
IMPALA ELECTS NEW BOARD WITH FRANCESCA TRAININI AS PRESIDENT AND DARIO DRAŠTATA AS CHAIR TO LEAD ON NEW PRIORITIES

This Thursday at the Vienna WAVES Festival and Conference, IMPALA elected a new board for a term of two years and reviewed the priorities of the association in the coming year. These include AI opportunities, streaming reform, fiscal support, growing the network in Central Eastern Europe and boosting sustainability and inclusion work.
IMPALA JOINS GROUP OF 70 ORGANISATIONS URGING MEMBER STATES TO RECONSIDER CUTS TO 2024 CREATIVE EUROPE BUDGET

IMPALA is a signatory of the following letter addressed by a group of 70 European cultural and creative networks and organisations, urging member states to reconsider proposed cuts to the 2024 budget of the EU’s only programme fully dedicated to culture, Creative Europe.
IMPALA ONE STEP AHEAD – NEW REPORT & BACK TO WORK SPEED BRIEFING – 05/09 – 3PM CET

Our new One Step Ahead report looking at the impacts of AI is out and will be discussed during our next quick-fire webinar with CMU taking place on 5th September at 3pm CET. Members can contact their national associations to register.
IMPALA’S EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION TRAINING FOR MEMBERS – 26/09 – 10AM CET

Our next equity, diversity and inclusion training session for members will take place online on Tuesday 25 April from 10am to 1pm CET. This session with our trainer Vick Bain will focus on “EDI Communications- Strengthening EDI practices and embedding EDI messages in music companies’ internal and external communications”.
WIN ANNUAL REPORT CELEBRATES MILESTONE YEAR FOR GLOBAL INDEPENDENT SECTOR

The Worldwide Independent Network (WIN), the international body bringing together the independent recorded music sector, has published its 2022/23 Annual Report declaring a landmark year for independent music.
EUROPEAN MUSIC ORGANISATIONS JOIN FORCES TO CALL ON EU MEMBER STATES TO LAUNCH DIALOGUE ON MOBILITY

IMPALA joins other European music organisations in calling for EU member states to launch a dialogue with the sector around the topic of mobility as a vital component of competitiveness within the sector, taking into account the consequences of the pandemic and the cost of living increase.