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IRMA |
The Irish
Recorded Music Association is a non-profit making association
set up by record companies and companies carrying on associated
trades in the Republic of Ireland, to provide members with a
convenient means to discuss matters of common interest between
themselves and to provide a medium to represent the Irish record
industry in negotiations with Government Departments and other
interested parties. Generally, it operates to promote and protect
the welfare and interests of the Irish record industry.
Specifically, IRMA is involved in the following activities:
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- Lobbying at industry, political, civil service, Irish
Government and EU levels to protect and enhance the interest
of member companies.
- Collecting and compiling national statistics to reflect
the importance to Ireland of the music industry.
- Organising the showcase event of the year for the industry,
"The IRMA Honours".
- Fighting piracy in its every form in Ireland.
- Managing the shareholding in the Irish chart company
(ChartTrack) ensuring that the charts are a reasonable reflection
of sales and that members are supplied with a copy of same
every Friday.
- Acting as the voice of the industry at all times.
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IRMA Staff: |
Director General: Dick Doyle
Head of Anti-Piracy Operations: Sean Murtagh
Anti Piracy Coordinator: Daniela Bindl
IRMA Membership Services: Alex Callow
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IRMA Board Members:
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Chairman: Willie Kavanagh, EMI Records (Ireland) Ltd
Pat Creed, Warner Music Ire. Ltd
Annette Donnelly, SonyBMG Music Entertainment Ltd
Peter Kenny, RMG Chart Entertainment Ltd
Elvera Butler, Reekus Records
Freddie Middleton, Universal Music (Ire.) Ltd
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IRMA Trust |
The IRMA Trust is an independent, non-profit organisation.
Set up in 1997, with funding from the PPI,
the aim of the Trust is to enhance opportunities for young
people who wish to pursue a career in music.
The IRMA Trust funds a broad spectrum of projects designed
to promote equal access to music, particularly among young
people. Our main initiative is the Instrument Bank,
through which we provide music instruments to young people,
particularly in disadvantaged communities throughout Ireland.
Funding is also currently available through the Masterclass
Programme.
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