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Digital exploitation of music gets Moshito delegates talking- 22 July 2004

Day 2 of the Moshito '04 Music Conference, taking place at Sandton Convention Centre, got off to a great start this morning, with a panel discussion on the Digital Exploitation of Music in a Globalising Environment.
Put musicians welfare first say delegates- 22 July 2004

Day 2 of the Moshito '04 Music conference, taking place at Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg , is proving to be full of fireworks, as delegates are given an opportunity to engage with the issues under debate.
Role of annual music market in SA explored at Moshito ‘04- 22 July 2004

The 2005 Moshito Music Conference and Exhibition will see that addition of a music market – and day 2 of Moshito '04 saw a panel discuss the merits of music markets as well as the importance of an Export Council for the South African market.
Make live music a priority, say Moshito ’04 panelists- 22 July 2004

Panelists at the inaugural Moshito '04 music conference have expressed strong views on the dismal state of affairs of the country's live music scene.
YFM to join fight against music piracy- 22 July 2004

As the experts unspooled depressing statistic after depressing statistic on just how music piracy is affecting the music industry, YFM's General Manger, Greg Maloka, pledged to throw the weight of the Gauteng-based radio station firmly behind the fight.
Delegates get down to the nitty-gritty on day 2 of Moshito ‘04- 22 July 2004

Delegates at the inaugural Moshito '04 music conference got down to the nitty-gritty of issues facing the music industry on day two (July 22nd ) of the event.
Jean-François Michel's intervention during the plenary session of July 22nd- 22 July 2004

A dream come true, says Motsatse at opening of Moshito ‘04- 21 July 2004

More than 200 delegates attending the first day of the inaugural Moshito '04 Music Conference applauded as Chairperson, Nick Motsatse, described the conference as a “dream come true”.
New review of SA music quotas coming in 2007- 21 July 2004

Councillor Lumko Mtimde of the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has revealed that South African music content quotas on radio and television will be reviewed again on 2007
The Role of media in the development- 21 July 2004

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