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New Bill Aims to Increase SODEC's Funding to Support Music and Culture in Quebec

Bill 108 aims to make SODEC a leading investor in the cultural sector by granting an additional $200M to invest into projects.

The SODEC (Society for Developing Cultural Enterprises) could be getting a boost in Quebec.

The ADISQ (Quebec Association for the Recording, Concert and Video Industries) announced its support of a new bill proposed by Quebec Culture Minister Mathieu Lacombe on Wednesday (May 28) which seeks to increase SODEC's funding.


Bill 108 wants to make SODEC a major gateway for financial support of music and cultural enterprises in Quebec. The new bill would grant the organization and the Quebec government an additional $200M to invest into the cultural sector, increasing its budget from $19.5M to $219.5M. This would make SODEC the leading investor for cultural projects.

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“SODEC, whose mission is to ensure the development of Quebec's cultural enterprises, has been rigorously supporting our industry for many years,” says Eve Paré, general director of ADISQ. "This bill recognizes SODEC's strategic expertise and gives it greater latitude to fulfill its mission even more effectively."

The SODEC currently supports various channels of cultural production in Quebec from film to television, music, books and more. Bill 108 adds "digital creativity" to the scope of projects that the organization oversees, referring to cultural projects that rely on modern technology.

With this new venture and additional funding, Lacombe continues to encourage development and innovation in a sector that he says is continuously growing, as stated in a recent press conference per Le Devoir. A stronger support of these local institutions means a more powerful display of the local culture, which can be achieved through greater financial support.

"The music industry's entrepreneurial model is based on risk-taking. Developing an artistic career requires continuous investment, from creation to distribution," concludes Paré. "Supporting our companies means believing in the quality of our music, and contributing to the influence of a diversified and innovative musical offering."

Lacombe also tabled Bill 109 last week, which aims to add more French-language content to major streaming platforms, as well as increasing its discoverability and accessibility by establishing quotas. The bill impacts streaming giants such as Spotify and Netflix and could force them to display their default interface in French and include a certain quantity of original French-language content.

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Bill 108 is the latest initiative by Lacombe to promote the value and importance of Quebec culture.

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Billboard France Announces the Launch of Billboard Paris
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Billboard France Announces the Launch of Billboard Paris

The French edition of the world's leading music media outlet is creating a local vertical to cover music news in the Greater Paris region.

Billboard France, the French edition of the world’s leading music media outlet, today announced the official launch of Billboard Paris.

This new vertical, which has already reached 10 million views on social media, will focus exclusively on music news from across the Paris region, covering local events — from small-scale concerts and club nights to music exhibitions — as well as major celebrations such as Fête de la Musique, Nuit Blanche, Techno Parade, and Pride Month.

Billboard Paris will be operated by Billboard France under the leadership of Nicolas Baudoin and Ulysse Hennessy. Yanis Si Youcef has been appointed editor-in-chief, with support from Julien Zeidan.

“In the space of a year, Billboard France has established itself as both a leading outlet for French and international music news and a reference point for industry professionals," Nicolas Baudoin and Ulysse Hennessy, president and managing Director of Billboard France and Billboard Paris, said in a joint statement. "This new Paris-focused event vertical allows us to build a highly localized audience while simultaneously expanding both our editorial and commercial offering. We are pleased to entrust it to Yanis Si Youcef, whose expertise closely aligns with our editorial ambitions.”

“Paris deserved its own benchmark music platform. Billboard Paris will tell the story of the city through its music, its scenes, and its nightlife, with the standards that have defined the Billboard brand for more than a century," added Yanis Si Youcef, editor-in-chief of Billboard Paris.

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