By: Louise Eccles, Lucy Frewin, William Turvill
The Oasis ticketing scandal has shone a light on the behemoth that dominates Britain’s live music industry
William Turvill is the Chief Business Correspondent at The Sunday Times. He covers a range of topics including media, technology, telecommunications, and the creative industries, with a keen focus on the intersections of culture and society. William's work has been featured in notable publications such as Editor & Publisher (E&P) Magazine, New Statesman, Press Gazette, The Australian, Air Mail, and The Times.
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William's coverage spans a range of topics, with a notable focus on entertainment news and content & publishing. He frequently includes press releases, government announcements, and cited data in his articles.
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Keep in mind that William does not have a specific geographic focus but focuses mainly on UK-based publications and companies.
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