
11 Mar 10
On 2 March, University College London Union (UCLU), one of the largest students’ unions in the UK, officially endorsed Don’t Lose the Music. The Student Council approved a policy that included a firm commitment to promoting our safer listening practices to the 20,000 students at UCL.

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.
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London, UK: The Music Producers Guild (UK) has chosen RNID as its official charity and will be actively supporting the charity’s Don’t Lose The Music Campaign by holding a fundraising raffle at its 2010 Awards.
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RNID, the largest charity in the UK working with hearing loss and hearing health, welcomes the mandate to develop new regulations for personal music players, set out today, 29 September, by the European Commissioner for Consumer Affairs, Meglena Kuneva at RNID's head office in London.
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Love your ears this summer with Don't Lose the Music by visiting the team's stand at Creamfields (29-30 Aug). We will have 5 Eddie Halliwell Cream CDs to give away and other signed merchandise available.
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Set the tone this summer by taking care of your ears, after research by RNID's Don't Lose the Music campaign reveals that 61% of festival-goers believe that they have damaged their hearing by listening to loud music but fewer than one in five ever wear earplugs to protect their hearing.
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RNID is urging music lovers receiving new MP3 players this Christmas to use them responsibly so they can enjoy their favourite music for years to come.
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53% of summer revellers believe that loud music has damaged their ears.
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79% of 16-30 year olds have never seen warnings on the outside of the packaging of MP3 players.
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New research indicates that young people are unaware of the dangers of listening to music too loudly
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RNID Launches First Ever Don’t Lose the Music Week September 4-10 2006
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New Ipsos MORI research published today (22 Feb 06), has confirmed what many DJs have long suspected – the radio is among the sounds people would miss the most if they lost their hearing.