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#LetItBeeb

08 September 2015

We posted recently about the government’s BBC Charter Renewal and the potential threat this poses to the BBC’s music offering, especially when it comes to introducing new home-grown talent.

UK Music have now launched their #LetItBeeb campaign which aims to highlight how distinct and unique the BBC’s relationship with music is.

It’s vital that we garner as much vocal support of the BBC Music service as possible and the voice of artists and managers will be key to reaching the attention of the decision makers and Parliament.

Please get involved now by signing the petition here and sharing the link online.

You can also copy and paste this tweet:

#LetItBeeb Proud to be supporting BBC Music. Sign the petition here and join the campaign http://bit.ly/1N7ypak

And help spread the word by following on Twitter and Instagram.

To submit a quote for the website www.letitbeeb.co.uk email fiona@thefac.org.

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