UK Music [2]
£3.5bn the economic contribution of the core UK music industry
This is made up of: £1.6bn from musicians, composers and songwriters; £634m from recorded music; £662m from live music; £402m from music publishing; £151m from music representatives; £80m from music producers, recording studios; £1.4bn the value of exports; 101,680 full time jobs.
UK Music has released an in-depth report into the music industry’s contribution to the economy. UK Music has assessed the economic contribution of the music industry in terms of GVA, exports and employment
This is the most exhaustive study to date on the economic contribution of the core UK music industry.
Existing estimates of the contribution of the music industry to the British economy are flawed. Government is reliant on ONS for the data they publish about the creative industries. This is bound by international standards which represent music poorly. As ONS data depends on these standards, data on the music industry is weak. Government cannot tease out the separate contribution of music and has to put music data together with other creative sectors.
Government therefore cannot report on the music industry as a stand-alone industry because of the weakness in the data. The national accounts fail the music sector:
Documents:
Infographic [3]
Summary Document [4]
Full Report [5]
Font: UK Music [2]
Enllaços:
[1] https://interaccio.diba.cat/members/interaccio
[2] http://www.ukmusic.org/research/economic-research/
[3] http://cercles.diba.cat/documentsdigitals/pdf/E130346.jpg
[4] http://cercles.diba.cat/documentsdigitals/pdf/E130344.pdf
[5] http://cercles.diba.cat/documentsdigitals/pdf/E130345.pdf
[6] https://interaccio.diba.cat/node/4605