
23 Feb 10
The long awaited Music Producers’ Guild (MPG) awards took place on 11 February at London’s Cafe de Paris, where Heidi, Cara, Candice and Rebecca from the Don’t Lose the Music team rubbed shoulders with the producers, engineers and mixers who are responsible for producing the best popular music around today.

16 Feb 10
Don't Lose the Music campaign thanks everyone who voted in RNID's 'Love your ears' Valentine's poll to find the UK's favourite love song.

10 Feb 10
Do you have noises in your ears or in your head? Maybe the sound is a ringing, or perhaps a whistling or buzzing? Tinnitus is a medical term to describe this noise.
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Don't Lose the Music campaign thanks everyone who voted in RNID's 'Love your ears' Valentine's poll to find the UK's favourite love song.
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The Music Producers Guild Awards takes place tomorrow night.
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Do you have noises in your ears or in your head? Maybe the sound is a ringing, or perhaps a whistling or buzzing? Tinnitus is a medical term to describe this noise.
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As Valentine's Day approaches, RNID is urging you to show how much you love your ears by looking after your hearing health and taking part in our poll to find the UK's favourite love song!
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Our Don't Lose the Music team tested the volume of Bedfordshire University students' music players and advised them whether or not they were listening at a safe level. BBC cameras were also on hand to capture footage for the BBC1 programme to be aired next month.
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Answer our 10 questions correctly, and your name will go into a prize draw to win one of a selection of goodies, including signed T-shirts and CDs by Eddie Halliwell, and signed T-shirts by The Filthy Dukes, Effie from Skins, and lots of different celebs we met at the V Festival in Chelmsford in 2009.
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If you’re out partying this Christmas in clubs and bars, think about giving your ears a break from loud music from time to time. You could also try out some protective earplugs if you’re off to a live gig.
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Personal music players are among the most popular presents at Christmas, but most people receiving the gift of music might not realise that if they listen too loud for too long they could risk permanent hearing damage.
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RNID’s Don’t Lose the Music team has been campaigning for eight years to warn of the potential harm personal music players can cause to people’s hearing if they listen to music too loud, and for too long.
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Don’t Lose the Music were invited to Birmingham NEC for the tenth anniversary of Music Live, the UK's largest exhibition for people who make music. Campaigners spoke to hundreds of students, musicians and music lovers about how to protect their hearing when playing instruments or going to loud gigs so that they can enjoy the music they love for as long as possible.