John Whittingdale
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 65 |
Date of birth | October 16,1959 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Sherborne |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Children | Alice Margaret Campbell Whittingdale |
Henry John Flasby Whittingdale | |
Parents | Margaret Whittingdale |
John Whittingdale | |
Job | Politician |
Education | University College London |
Winchester College | |
Previous position | Minister of State for Media and Data of the United Kingdom (2020–2021) |
Party | Conservative Party |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010 |
Siblings | Charles Napier |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404261 |
John Whittingdale Life story
Sir John Flasby Lawrance Whittingdale OBE is a British politician serving as Member of Parliament for Maldon since 1992. A member of the Conservative Party, Whittingdale has been the Minister of State for Data and Digital Infrastructure since May 2023, serving in the position while Julia Lopez is on maternity leave.
Loot boxes: Games companies agree to restrict access in UK
... Watching progress closely In a statement, John Whittingdale, minister for the creative industries, said: " We ve been clear the video games industry needs to do more to protect children and adults from the harms associated with loot boxes...
Music streaming royalties to be discussed by government
... Sir John Whittingdale, minister for the creative industries, said the move would help the UK to " offer viable career opportunities"...
Ministers seek to understand more about video games
... Creative industries minister John Whittingdale said: " Video games are a booming industry - employing thousands of people and contributing billions to our economy, whilst bringing enjoyment to people in fun and challenging ways...
Gary Lineker's tweets were inappropriate, culture secretary says
... " Responding to a question in the Commons from Sir John Whittingdale, Ms Frazer said: " As somebody whose grandmother escaped Nazi Germany in the 1930s I think it s really disappointing and inappropriate to compare government policy on immigration events to events in Germany in the 1930s...
Essex mental health deaths review demands legal powers
... " The call has been backed by Essex MPs John Whittingdale and Priti Patel, who have asked to meet with Health Secretary Steve Barclay...
Tom Watson and Arlene Foster nominated for peerages
... Conservative Party chairman Jake Berry and former culture secretary John Whittingdale were awarded knighthoods...
Attacks on Boris Johnson's wife are sexist, says Sajid Javid
... " The 33-year-old previously worked for the Conservative Party as a press officer and as an adviser to the then Culture Secretary John Whittingdale and Mr Javid when he was at the communities department...
Carrie Johnson: I'm target of a brutal briefing campaign
... In Lord Ashcroft s book, former cabinet minister John Whittingdale said the influence she was said to have was inaccurate - but that the Johnsons " discuss things in a way that previous spouses [of prime ministers] would not, because they were much less political"...
Music streaming royalties to be discussed by government
By Tom Gerken & Chris VallanceTechnology reporters
The Music Industry has committed to improving metadata for tracking songs on music streaming platforms, following widespread criticism from artists.
The Writers , performers and producers of songs will now be consistently identified.
These creators say they do not receive their fair share of royalties when tracks are played on streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music .
It Comes as the government launches a group to look into these concerns.
Sir John Whittingdale , minister for the creative industries, said The Move would help the UK to " offer viable career opportunities".
" This landmark agreement on streaming metadata is a step towards ensuring UK musicians in the digital age are fairly credited and compensated for their contributions and creativity, " He Said .
" I'm pleased to be bringing the industry together so we can explore wider issues around music creator remuneration more generally. "
Compensation for streaming musicThe government has been investigating music streaming since 2019, and in 2021 identified an " imbalance" in royalties. It has launched a Working Group to specifically look at how artists are compensated.
Dame Caroline Dinenage , who chairs the Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Select Committee investigating the industry, said it was a " welcome step towards addressing the frustrations of musicians and songwriters whose pay falls far short of a fair level".
But it should result in concrete change and not be just a " talking shop" she added.
In 2020, the government heard from musicians such as guitarist, producer and songwriter Nile Rodgers , Who Said record labels retain up to 82% of the royalties they receive from streaming services.
Sophie Jones, chief executive of The British Phonographic Industry, said she was concerned it might discourage investment at a time when there was the prospect of increased competition from Artificial Intelligence .
" Numerous studies have demonstrated that streaming has benefited consumers and artists alike, with record labels paying more to artists than ever before, " she told the Press Association .
'My money, my music'Will Page, former chief economist at Spotify, said The Music business is currently debating The Way money is being allocated: " For artists, if you get 1% of all the streams in Britain. . you get 1% of all The Cash generated in Britain. "
This is because artists are not paid a set amount every time a song is played on Spotify.
According to its website: " Royalty payments that artists receive might vary according to differences in how their Music Is streamed or the agreements they have with labels or distributors. "
Mr Page pointed to an alternative model, a user-centric payment system, which some argue may be fairer. He Said this would involve " ring-fencing" a person's subscription fee to The Music they listen to, Making It " my money, my music".
This would result in a person's subscription fee being divided among the artists to whom they listen.
But he also raised concerns about whether this Working Group would make a difference: " We've had a three-year-long DCMS Select Committee inquiry, which had countless verbal hearings, written submissions, PDF reports - and we're doing it again. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com