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Artist Licensing, Merchandising & Brand Partnerships – 15th October

26 September 2012

The next module of the Artist Management Training Programme will look at Artist Licensing, Merchandising, Endorsements & Brand Partnerships. The module takes place on Monday 15th October from 6:30-9:30pm in the 6th Floor Boardroom of PRS for Music on Berners Street and will look at:

  • Brand Requirements, Aims & Objectives
  • The Artist / Music Opportunity
  • Brand Relationships
  • Artist Management Considerations & Issues
  • Process & Activities
  • Artist Licensing & Endorsement
  • Branded Games
  • Key Terms & Conditions in Brand Agreements
  • Merchandising & Key Terms & Conditions in Merchandising Agreements
The module costs just £40 for MMF members (standard price = £80). Book your place now by emailing angela@mmf-training.com.
For full course details visit www.mmf-training.com.

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