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EPISODE · Oct 23, 2023 · 49 MIN

Is music journalism’s future in campaigning?

from Drowned in Sound · host Drowned in Sound

The Big Issue's Culture Editor Laura Kelly on their campaigning work, like Venue Watch to help save grassroots music venues across the UK. As Laura says, "Across the UK, there was more than two venues closing every single week." Through Venue Watch, The Big Issue is raising awareness of the challenges facing venues and driving action by "telling the story of a venue" each week. As part of Drowned in Sound's new season of podcasts about where music journalism is headed, we explore how sharing these stories and putting "values to the fore" allows The Big Issue's activist journalism to kickstart national conversations and create change. We asked Laura how music journalism can go beyond entertainment to activism, and she responds "I think music journalism is about building that bridge between the art and the artist and the world around." Laura offers an insightful look into The Big Issue's unique social mission and using journalism as "a force for good." We also shoutout James O'Brien, The Skinny, Music Venue Trust, Beyond the Music Festival, Duran Duran, Nick Cave, and Smash Hits. Sign up to Venue Watch here: https://www.bigissue.com/venuewatch Read Laura's writing: https://www.bigissue.com/author/laura-kelly/ Follow Laura on Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurakaykelly In this episode we mentioned that 16% of people working in the creative industries are working class, you can find the data behind that study here. The Big Issue is a British magazine that provides a platform for homeless and vulnerably housed individuals to earn a legitimate income by selling the publication on the streets. It features a mix of social and cultural content, and its mission is to empower disadvantaged people through employment while raising awareness about homelessness and poverty-related issues.

<p>The Big Issue&#39;s Culture Editor Laura Kelly on their campaigning work, like <strong>Venue Watch</strong> to help save grassroots music venues across the UK.</p> <p>As Laura says, &quot;Across the UK, there was more than two venues closing every single week.&quot; Through Venue Watch, <strong>The Big Issue</strong> is raising awareness of the challenges facing venues and driving action by &quot;telling the story of a venue&quot; each week.</p> <p>As part of Drowned in Sound&#39;s new season of podcasts about where music journalism is headed, we explore how sharing these stories and putting &quot;values to the fore&quot; allows The Big Issue&#39;s activist journalism to kickstart national conversations and create change.</p> <p>We asked Laura how music journalism can go beyond entertainment to activism, and she responds &quot;I think music journalism is about building that bridge between the art and the artist and the world around.&quot;</p> <p>Laura offers an insightful look into The Big Issue&#39;s unique social mission and using journalism as &quot;a force for good.&quot; We also shoutout James O&#39;Brien, The Skinny, Music Venue Trust, Beyond the Music Festival, Duran Duran, Nick Cave, and Smash Hits.</p> <p>Sign up to Venue Watch here:</p> <p><a href="https://www.bigissue.com/venuewatch">https://www.bigissue.com/venuewatch</a></p> <p>Read Laura&#39;s writing: <a href="https://www.bigissue.com/author/laura-kelly/">https://www.bigissue.com/author/laura-kelly/</a></p> <p>Follow Laura on Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/laurakaykelly">https://twitter.com/laurakaykelly</a></p> <p>In this episode we mentioned that 16% of people working in the creative industries are working class, <a href="https://pec.ac.uk/news/just-16-of-people-in-creative-jobs-are-from-working-class-backgrounds-and-those-from-privileged-backgrounds-more-likely-to-land-a-job-experience-autonomy-and-progression-and-shape-what-goes-on-stage-page-and-screen" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">you can find the data behind that study here</a>.</p> <p><em>The Big Issue </em>is a British magazine that provides a platform for homeless and vulnerably housed individuals to earn a legitimate income by selling the publication on the streets. It features a mix of social and cultural content, and its mission is to empower disadvantaged people through employment while raising awareness about homelessness and poverty-related issues.</p>

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The Big Issue's Culture Editor Laura Kelly on their campaigning work, like Venue Watch to help save grassroots music venues across the UK. As Laura says, "Across the UK, there was more than two venues closing every single week." Through Venue Watch,...

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