The UK’s retail workers could be set to rack up 300 hours in overtime – equating to 12.5 extra days – this festive season, according to our new survey.
TheMusicLicence spoke to Business Development Manager, Chrissy Whitechurch to hear more about the importance of Christmas music to their teams.
Looking for unusual Christmas music quiz questions with answers? Get festive with our office Christmas quiz featuring Xmas music trivia and real data.
Greg Aiello, our newly appointed Managing Director at PPL PRS, has been recognised by the UK Contact Centre Forum (UKCCF) winning the Gold Award for Head of Contact Centre/Director of the Year.
The newly formed Leicester Music Board (LMB) will “champion the city’s music scene and raise the profile of its diverse and vibrant music industry on a national stage”, according to the announcement.
Music licensing business, PPL PRS Ltd has been recognised by the UK Contact Centre Forum (UKCCF) as their nominated teams and people took home xx awards at the UKCCF Annual Awards on Friday 8th November 2024 in Solihull.
Shoppers want to hear Christmas music in EARLY DECEMBER, with 1980s classics the popular choice – and 1 in 6 are set to buy more as a result
Diwali is a Hindu festival celebrated by more than a billion people every year around the world. This year the 5-day festival begins on 12th November.
Managing Director at PPL PRS, along with other Leicester-based bosses have volunteered to take part in the Boss Break-Out fundraiser hosted by Leicester Hospitals Charity (LHC).
Whether you’re a business that gets in the spirit each year, or you’re looking to make your venue look spook-tacular for the first time, we’ve got some helpful tricks and treats to make your venue the scariest spot in town.
Music licensing business, PPL PRS Ltd has been recognised by the UK Contact Centre Forum Awards as finalists in seven of the categories in their 2024 awards.
One of the oldest genres of music that is still widely listened to today is classical music. Classical is a genre of music that has profoundly shaped the cultural and artistic landscape of the world. Its rich and intricate history has influenced many artists to create pieces appreciated globally.
You might find also yourself feeling inspired and considering if this is the time to renew that gym membership or buy those new running shoes.
Understandably though, it can be difficult sometimes to find the time and motivation to embark on your fitness journey. But music can help!
Most of us enjoy listening to music in various aspects of our lives – but we forget that it can be just as beneficial in the workplace too!
Here is our list of the top 10 reasons to use music in your office or workplace, including why playing music can be important to your employee’s health and wellbeing.
In recognition of International Charity Day on September 5th, we have some information on discounts that could be available to you for your next charity fundraising event. We are shining the spotlight on charities this year, as we appreciate that charity organisations recognise the power of people helping within their community.
We’ve put together a step-by-step checklist on how to successfully use background music for your business. From branding, to target audience, to sound systems and selecting the right tunes, these top tips can help enhance your business through the power of music.
How Superbike rider, Brayden Elliott uses music to keep motivated and stay on-track.
August 18th marks Never Give Up Day. Whether it’s personal struggles, professional hurdles, or societal issues, this day encourages everyone to share their stories of determination and support each other in their journeys. This day is all about resilience, perseverance and staying motivated.
Nottinghamshire based business, The Workplace Depot, have been getting into the groove in recent weeks by working with music licensing organisation, PPL PRS to share why playing music is important to their business.
As a professional motorcycle racer, Brayden Elliott sweeps through the rest of the season, we take a look at his successes. From just 4 years old racing for fun, to now competing in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship – one of the UK’s major road racing events for domestic superbikes, how does Brayden stay motivated?