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Meet Melissa and learn more about her job as a TV promotion agent for artists like Self Esteem. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.

I started by getting a temporary job on reception at Abbey Road Studios.
Melissa and her artist at Bluedot Festival.
  • Melissa works as a TV promotions agent with a range of different artists including Self Esteem, who she promoted at Bluedot

  • A key element of her job is to get TV promotion for the artists she represents. That could be on ±«Óătv Breakfast, a video played on MTV or a slot on Later…with Jules Holland

  • Working as a receptionist at Abbey Road Studios was Melissa's first step into the industry. After applying for lots of different jobs, she then got a role with a record label. Since then, she's stayed within the labels and moved from marketing to promotions. She loves being in promotions as she gets to directly work with the artists, securing them slots on radio and TV

  • According to Melissa, the skills you need in the industry are resilience, an abundance of energy and great communication skills

  • Melissa's advice to get into the industry is to start early and make the most of any connections or opportunities that you have. Get involved with student radio, university events or even friends who have a band, get to know the industry and work your way up.

Melissa and her artist at Bluedot Festival.
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Melissa is a TV promotions agent. A similar role to this is a music promotions manager. Music promotions managers publicise recording artists or live music events.

What to expect if you want to be a music promotions manager

  • Music promotions manager average salary: ÂŁ24,000 to ÂŁ65,000 per year
  • Music promotions manager typical working hours: 38 to 40 hours per week. You may work evenings, weekends and bank holidays.

What qualifications do you need to be a music promotions manager?

You could get into this role via a university course, a college course, an apprenticeship, volunteering or applying directly.

Sources: LMI for All, National Careers Service

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