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contact: VICTORIA DOWLING Tel: 020 7226 7246 victoria.dowling@intentmedia.co.uk price per marketplace box £150.00 per week (min 3 months booking)


Office Manager/PA required for Maternity Cover Contract for London based established Artist Management Company. Suitable candidates must have a minimum of 2 years PA experience in the entertainment Industry. Role will include providing support to CEO, MD and Artist Managers, ensuring the smooth day to day running of the office including all general administrative duties. Initial 6 month contract starting in April.


Email full CV and covering letter to info@wildlife-entertainment.com Deadline by 10th Feb.


Sync and Licensing Manager


Cooking Vinyl records and publishing is looking for an experienced Sync and licensing manager with extensive contacts in film, advertising and videogame companies.


You must be a passionate music lover with at least 3 years previous experience of planning and managing high profile sync campaigns and have a good understanding of the current digital landscape.


Cooking Vinyl is an innovative and artist friendly independent label and publisher representing both new and established artists.


Please apply by sending your CV and a covering letter with your current salary to jobs@cookingvinyl.com Deadline January 17. 2014.


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Through practice-based learning our MBA develops relevant skills that will help you fulfil your potential as an influential entrepreneur within the music industry.


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