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Young people will be offered the chance to break into the arts and media with government-backed apprenticeships. | Young people will be offered the chance to break into the arts and media with government-backed apprenticeships. |
The 5,000 places will be created at institutions including the Tate Liverpool and Universal Music. | The 5,000 places will be created at institutions including the Tate Liverpool and Universal Music. |
Announced by Culture Secretary Andy Burnham, the move is part of a scheme to boost the economic benefits of the UK creative industries. | Announced by Culture Secretary Andy Burnham, the move is part of a scheme to boost the economic benefits of the UK creative industries. |
It also includes setting up five new centres of excellence in areas such as film, fashion and animation. | It also includes setting up five new centres of excellence in areas such as film, fashion and animation. |
They will be based at companies including Aardman Animations, EMI and the Royal Opera House. | They will be based at companies including Aardman Animations, EMI and the Royal Opera House. |
The apprenticeships are all expected to be in place by 2013. | The apprenticeships are all expected to be in place by 2013. |
Other companies that have signed up to the scheme include the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Trust and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. | Other companies that have signed up to the scheme include the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Trust and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. |
More than £70.5m of public money is expected to be put into the apprenticeships. | More than £70.5m of public money is expected to be put into the apprenticeships. |
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"We want to take raw talent, nurture it, and give people the best possible chance of building a successful business," Mr Burnham said. | "We want to take raw talent, nurture it, and give people the best possible chance of building a successful business," Mr Burnham said. |
The government said it hoped the apprenticeships would help end unpaid entry-level jobs which it said could lead to wider exploitation. | The government said it hoped the apprenticeships would help end unpaid entry-level jobs which it said could lead to wider exploitation. |
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There are also plans for a global conference for the "creative economy" along the lines of the annual World Economic Forum meeting at Davos in Switzerland. | There are also plans for a global conference for the "creative economy" along the lines of the annual World Economic Forum meeting at Davos in Switzerland. |
Feargal Sharkey, chief executive of industry promoter British Music Rights and former Undertones singer, said the initiative was "incredibly important". | Feargal Sharkey, chief executive of industry promoter British Music Rights and former Undertones singer, said the initiative was "incredibly important". |
"It is uplifting to see government take the important role of the creator so seriously," he added. | "It is uplifting to see government take the important role of the creator so seriously," he added. |
Music industry body the BPI said the apprenticeship scheme and the development of live music venues would "help ensure we stay at the forefront of world creativity". | Music industry body the BPI said the apprenticeship scheme and the development of live music venues would "help ensure we stay at the forefront of world creativity". |
An "academic hub" is also in the pipeline, which will see more collaboration between schools, further and higher education, encouraging the sharing of facilities and industry contacts. | An "academic hub" is also in the pipeline, which will see more collaboration between schools, further and higher education, encouraging the sharing of facilities and industry contacts. |
The "creative industries" and their offshoots employ more than 1.8 million people, a higher share of the UK workforce than other countries. | The "creative industries" and their offshoots employ more than 1.8 million people, a higher share of the UK workforce than other countries. |
BBC media correspondent Torin Douglas said the UK had a high reputation in fields such as music, theatre, fashion and broadcasting but its economic importance was sometimes overlooked. | BBC media correspondent Torin Douglas said the UK had a high reputation in fields such as music, theatre, fashion and broadcasting but its economic importance was sometimes overlooked. |