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The MBW Yearbook 2022/2023 is available to read online now...

Music Business Worldwide's latest annual Yearbook, which compiles some of our most interesting interviews with global executives from across the prior 12 months, is digitally available for all of you to read and download here now.

Although this yearbook is not specifically aimed at the Christian genre, the interviews are quite interesting. Maybe you will have some time during the holiday season to read through this yearbook.

Click the link to read the online version of the Yearbook featuring interviews with the likes of Julie Greenwald (Atlantic), Jay Marciano (AEG), Lex Borrero (NEON16), Larry Mestel (Primary Wave), Dominique Casimir (BMG), Swizz Beatz, Starrah, and many more... (The MBW Yearbook in association with Centtrip)


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