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There Are More Music Offices Than Ever Before, But How We Fund Them Needs To Change

Por: Forbes Business January 30, 2023

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Few of them are funded, staffed and have regulatory power. This must change. On 19 January, the City of Philadelphia to create a Philadelphia Music Office. While a task force since 2019, this is the first step the city is taking to investing city-wide in its music ecosystem. These votes - where music is discussed intentionally in council chambers - are less becoming an exception and more the trend. In 2022, dozens of cities and places around the... + full article



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