Working for Music Week gives you a front row seat to watch the changing music biz landscape. Here a selection of former editors return to tell us – in their own words – about their time in the hotseat…
1990-1997
STEVE REDMOND
Just 10 days into the job, and the naïve, 27-year-old new editor of Music Week had been granted an audience with the chairman of the UK’s biggest record company. And it wasn’t going well.
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