The former managing director of the Zomba record label will head a newly created office in Beijing, partly funded by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). UK Music Services will act as a point of contact for independent UK music companies wanting to break acts in China. The Government is keen to promote the UK’s music industry and believes that China is relatively untapped by new Western acts.
Clayton Hirst: From Britney to Brit pop to Beijing
Posted by Sophie Beach | May 14, 2005
Categories : Culture & the Arts
Tags :pop culture,pop music