In celebration of International Dog Day, PPL PRS alongside leading dog food brand, Tails.com explain more about the relationship dogs have with music.
Local music venture joins forces with professional motorcycle racer, Brayden Elliott as partners for the 2023 season
The landscape in today’s fast-paced and competitive work environment is ever changing. Find out how music can influence the workplace.
The Botanist uses this one tool to enhance the customer experience. When it comes to attracting customers – new and returning – it’s well known that atmosphere is key.
Punk era exhibition to be hosted in Leicester, with support from local businesses and organisations.
PPL PRS join forces with local creative education charity, Pedestrian, as music partner for 2023.
Does playing music in your business really have an impact on your customers’ experience? Well, you’re about to find out.
Music licensing business, PPL PRS Ltd, has been recognised by the UK Contact Centre Management Association Awards as a finalist for the Best Contact Centre Culture (Small) in their 2023 Awards.
You may not have heard of the term menopause runway before. But think of it like the sleep runway
PPL PRS is marking International Women’s Day 2023 by launching ‘PPL PRS’ Guide to Menopause’.
PPL PRS Ltd is today celebrating its fifth anniversary.
Orna Herr, Communications Officer at the British Science Association, features in our latest insights article; discussing the power of music.
Taking place during November and December, the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 starts this month!
Wellbeing initiatives are one of the best ways that an organisation can play a role in the wellbeing and mental health of its employees.
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