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Complete Music Update

Complete Music Update,[1] originally called College Music Update, and better known as CMU or the CMU Daily, is a music news service and website aimed at people working in the UK music business and music media. It primarily provides news and information about the music business, music media and music world. It is now best known for its daily email newsletter, the CMU Daily. Its current editor is Andy Malt.

CMU is owned by UnLimited Media, which also publishes the Edinburgh Festival magazine ThreeWeeks.

Launch and aims edit

CMU was co-founded by Chris Cooke, Alastair Walker and Fraser Thomson in 1998. It says its aim is "to bring together everyone working in music, from the suits at the biggest music, digital and media firms, to the people keeping it very real in the grass roots music community".[2] In that regard CMU's target audience is probably much wider than other music industry trade magazines like Music Week or Billboard.

CMU was initially a printed magazine mailed for free to people working in the UK music industry, music media and college music community, with a complementary website. In 2002 the magazine was replaced with a daily e-newsletter, the CMU Daily.[3]

CMU's news service covers new and established artists and labels from the pop, indie, rock, metal, EDM, jazz, hip hop, R&B and classical genres.

CMU Daily edit

The CMU Daily[4] is a daily newsletter that includes music business and music media news, as well as artist stories, tour dates and gossip from the music world. It is available for free to anyone working in music, who can read it on the CMU website or opt to receive it by email each day.[5]

The CMU Daily is different from most other trade publications in that it also covers a lot of artist news and gossip, and it has more critical editorials and a more irreverent tone than most trade media.

The CMU Daily originally also included album and single reviews, though these were phased out and replaced by the CMU Approved column, which recommends new artists and music each day.

CMU Insights and The Great Escape edit

CMU also runs a training and research programme called CMU Insights[6] which provides training courses to the UK music business.

Since 2011, CMU Insights has also programmed the convention side of The Great Escape Festival, the showcase festival and music business conference that takes place in Brighton each May.[7]

Other outputs edit

In 2005 CMU launched a sister website aimed at music consumers, called The Beats Bar, though this has since been merged with the main CMU website.[8]

From 2008 to 2012, CMU published a separate weekly newsletter also aimed at music consumers, called the CMU Weekly and later the Editor's Letter, which in someways replaced The Beats Bar. This included a digest of CMU news stories from the previous week and other features. Since Autumn 2012 these features have been merged into the CMU Daily and the main CMU website.

From 2003 to 2012, CMU published a separate weekly email newsletter called the Remix Update (later Eddy Says) for listeners of The Remix,[9] a specialist show on UK alternative radio station Xfm. This was later replaced by a regular column on the CMU website, written by The Remix presenter Eddy Temple-Morris and also called Eddy Says.

Content syndication edit

A number of other music websites syndicate or have syndicated stories from the CMU Daily, including R&R World, Music Rooms, Rivvmix and Audio Scribbler. The UK edition of the Epoch Times also once included a column featuring CMU news stories.

The CMU Social edit

For a number of years CMU was the main media partner of events staged by Leyline Promotions, including Remix Night and Twisted Licks. Through this partnership, in 2008 CMU and Leyline ran a club night called the CMU Social at London venue 229.

Bands to play at the club during its 2008 programme included City Reverb, Rose Elinor Dougall, Matt Finucane, Tim Ten Yen, Post War Years, Model Horror, The Deer Tracks, Maths Class, Vessels, Infadels, Restlesslist, A.Human, The Penny Black Remedy, Big Strides and Sportsday Megaphone.

References edit

  1. ^ "CMU FAQ". CMU. UnLimited. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-12. Retrieved 2014-02-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-19. Retrieved 2014-02-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "CMU Daily | 2022 Archive". Completemusicupdate.com.
  5. ^ [1][dead link]
  6. ^ "CMU Insights". Completemusicupdate.com.
  7. ^ "CMU to programme Great Escape convention again in 2013, Poland confirmed as lead international partner". Completemusicupdate.com.
  8. ^ "Home". Completemusicupdate.com.
  9. ^ . 6 September 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-09-06. Retrieved 16 September 2023.

External links edit

  • CMU website
  • CMU Daily archives 2002-2013
  • Mojo editor Phil Alexander's My Media column
  • BBC news on CMU report on music retail

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Fraser Thomson in 1998 It says its aim is to bring together everyone working in music from the suits at the biggest music digital and media firms to the people keeping it very real in the grass roots music community 2 In that regard CMU s target audience is probably much wider than other music industry trade magazines like Music Week or Billboard CMU was initially a printed magazine mailed for free to people working in the UK music industry music media and college music community with a complementary website In 2002 the magazine was replaced with a daily e newsletter the CMU Daily 3 CMU s news service covers new and established artists and labels from the pop indie rock metal EDM jazz hip hop R amp B and classical genres CMU Daily editThe CMU Daily 4 is a daily newsletter that includes music business and music media news as well as artist stories tour dates and gossip from the music world It is available for free to anyone working in music who can read it on the CMU website or opt to receive it by email each day 5 The CMU Daily is different from most other trade publications in that it also covers a lot of artist news and gossip and it has more critical editorials and a more irreverent tone than most trade media The CMU Daily originally also included album and single reviews though these were phased out and replaced by the CMU Approved column which recommends new artists and music each day CMU Insights and The Great Escape editCMU also runs a training and research programme called CMU Insights 6 which provides training courses to the UK music business Since 2011 CMU Insights has also programmed the convention side of The Great Escape Festival the showcase festival and music business conference that takes place in Brighton each May 7 Other outputs editIn 2005 CMU launched a sister website aimed at music consumers called The Beats Bar though this has since been merged with the main CMU website 8 From 2008 to 2012 CMU published a separate weekly newsletter also aimed at music consumers called the CMU Weekly and later the Editor s Letter which in someways replaced The Beats Bar This included a digest of CMU news stories from the previous week and other features Since Autumn 2012 these features have been merged into the CMU Daily and the main CMU website From 2003 to 2012 CMU published a separate weekly email newsletter called the Remix Update later Eddy Says for listeners of The Remix 9 a specialist show on UK alternative radio station Xfm This was later replaced by a regular column on the CMU website written by The Remix presenter Eddy Temple Morris and also called Eddy Says Content syndication editA number of other music websites syndicate or have syndicated stories from the CMU Daily including R amp R World Music Rooms Rivvmix and Audio Scribbler The UK edition of the Epoch Times also once included a column featuring CMU news stories The CMU Social editFor a number of years CMU was the main media partner of events staged by Leyline Promotions including Remix Night and Twisted Licks Through this partnership in 2008 CMU and Leyline ran a club night called the CMU Social at London venue 229 Bands to play at the club during its 2008 programme included City Reverb Rose Elinor Dougall Matt Finucane Tim Ten Yen Post War Years Model Horror The Deer Tracks Maths Class Vessels Infadels Restlesslist A Human The Penny Black Remedy Big Strides and Sportsday Megaphone References edit CMU FAQ CMU UnLimited Retrieved 17 November 2011 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 02 12 Retrieved 2014 02 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 02 19 Retrieved 2014 02 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link CMU Daily 2022 Archive Completemusicupdate com 1 dead link CMU Insights Completemusicupdate com CMU to programme Great Escape convention again in 2013 Poland 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