European agenda for music, since 2018


Where
Germany
When
2020
Who
European music council
Website of the policy/measure
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Description of the policy/measure

Main aims: protecting and promoting european music; creating lasting networks between stakeholders in the music business throughout europe target groups: policy-makers active at the local, regional, national and european levels; the european music sector in collaboration with the non-profit sector; amateurs; the music industry expected results: giving the diverse stakeholders in the music sector an equal voice in the dialogue between decision-makers and music sector stakeholders; setting priorities for the future: fostering education, diversity, shaping of society, technology, recognition, data collection, dissemination, mobility and partnerships; uniting the many voices of the music sector to establish an ongoing dialogue between policy-makers and music sector stakeholders

Results achieved

Long-term process launched in 2012; new results in the 2016–2019 reporting period: since 2015, working groups formed with experts from across the music sector, with a special focus on non-profits and the music industry; european agenda for music published in 2018 with a focus on nine topics: education and access to music, diversity, shaping society, technology, mobility, recognition, cooperation and partnership, dissemination, data collection and analysis; networks established between stakeholders in the music industry; european agenda for music incorporated into members’ organisational strategies; european agenda for music presented at the creative industry working group of the conference of economics ministers (arbeitskreis kreativwirtschaft der wirtschaftsministerkonferenz) in north rhine-westphalia; showcase conference organised in poland in may 2019 and translated into multiple languages: french, polish, dutch, hungarian and latvian