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Save $100 on CMJ Badges – UKTI Discount

09 September 2014

British music companies planning on attending CMJ Music Marathon 2014 in New York can save over 25% on badges with a special promotion through UK Trade & Investment.

To take advantage of this offer, please contact Nicole.Diaz@fco.gov.uk before you register for your badge to receive the discount code.

Please include your name, company, address, postcode and email.

Save the date: Exclusive UK/US Music Industry Networking Reception and Music is GREAT Britain Showcase

Tuesday, 21 October 2014
New York City

UK companies using the code, will also be invited to an exclusive VIP event during CMJ. The event hosted by the British Consulate General and Ben Sherman, will enable attendees to have access to key players within the New York music industry. On the night, attendees will be given a verified NY music report produced by UKTI, listing New York industry contacts – including bookers, venues, A&R, labels, distributors, PR, press/media, equipment rental, radio, and legal contacts.

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