Joint call for a strong budget and an ambitious sectoral approach for music within the future AgoraEU programme

Brussels, 9 February – 23 organisations from across Europe’s music sector call for a strong budget and an ambitious sectoral approach for music within the future AgoraEU programme.

The proposed increased budget allocated to the programme offers a unique opportunity to reintroduce a sectoral approach to address the specific challenges of the European music sector. Such a sectoral approach is included in the current Creative Europe regulation but is now missing in the AgoraEU proposal as it stands.

Confronted with generative AI putting at risk creators’ and right holders’ works and revenues, the consequences of rising market concentration, European repertoire struggling to travel across borders, and the lack of transparency of algorithms and playlists in music streaming, the sector is confronted with significant challenges and major disruption.

 

Visual Agoraeu Music

AgoraEU should play a vital role in helping the sector to address these challenges and inform policy makers. In particular, we call for the inclusion of the following measures in AgoraEU:

1️⃣ Secure earmarked funding for music;
2️⃣ Reintroduce a dedicated sectoral action for music;
3️⃣ Ensure a structured and regular dialogue between the European Commission and the music sector;
4️⃣ Support sector-specific studies and enhanced data collection to monitor and analyse the sector’s trends and challenges.

➡️ Read our letter : here