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‘Be the Change: Women Making Music’ Report Details Challenges Faced by Female Creators

2024-03-02 06:058330
‘Be the Change: Women Making Music’ Report Details Challenges Faced by Female Creators

In observance of Women’s History Month, MIDIA Research and TuneCore/Believe have released a new study on the challenges faced by female creators in today’s music industry.

The report, BE THE CHANGE: Women Making Music 2021, collects the views of 401 female creators –artists, songwriters, producers and DJs – from around the world, many of whom are independent artists. Some are self-managed, running their own labels and production companies, while others are signed to labels or establishing themselves as songwriters.

The report sets out priorities for progress based on what women creators around the world say they need now and in the future, to make the music industry more welcoming to women, and so that women creators are better represented, recognized and rewarded.

Find the full report here.

Highlights from the study include:

‘Be the Change: Women Making Music’ Report Details Challenges Faced by Female Creators

Stated Andreea Gleeson, Chief Revenue Officer and Co-Head of TuneCore, “When I discovered that only 28% of TuneCore artists are female, I was surprised. While that’s better than the industry standard which indexes around 11%, it’s still not good enough. We partnered with MIDiA to figure out, when the barriers to entry are low, why then are women still so grossly underrepresented? The study reveals the main reasons behind why female creators feel unsupported and identifies key areas of improvement. It arms us with the information we need to do better.”

Denis Ladegaillerie, Chief Executive Officer of Believe commented, “At Believe, we take gender equality very seriously and it is part of the company’s DNA. Within the music industry, we collectively have a responsibility to change mindsets and behaviors in order to create a better environment for all women in our community.”

Srishti Das, MIDiA Research consultant and one of the co-authors of the report said: “Men have an important part to play in resolving the gender gap and being inclusive of all genders is where this begins. Ultimately, mixed-gender work environments will benefit from the separate and diverse skills of different genders – this seems to be the key message from women creators.”

Survey distributors

Women in Music

Sheisthemusic

SheSaidSo

SheShreds

The F List

SoundGirls

Gender Amplified

Women in Live Music

Featured Artists Coalition

Music Managers Forum (MMF)

Association of Independent Music (AIM)

PRS Foundation

Music Publisher Association (MPA)

British Phonographic Institute (BPI)

Association for Electronic Music (AFEM)

British Council

UD (prev. Urban Development)

Help Musicians

Musicians Union

EMC

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