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29 October 2014
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23.01.03

TV ENTERTAINMENT


Fame Academy raises 拢1 million to set up performing arts bursary


Sales of the Fame Academy album have helped to raise over 拢1 million which as well as benefiting Children In Need will be used to set up a Fame Academy bursary to help young people achieve excellence in the performing arts.


The 大象传媒 is putting the profits that it would otherwise have made from the sale of the Fame Academy record (which has currently sold over half a million copies) towards the trust.


As well as this money, the 大象传媒 has also donated its share of the incidental profit which was made from each 10p phone call to the Fame Academy phone lines (which were set at the lowest rate allowed by BT).


Nine million people tuned in to the Fame Academy final and over 14 million votes were cast throughout the series. Despite the low rate per call, the total amount raised through the phone lines exceeded 拢1 million.


This money has been put aside until a trust has been formally set up and will then be divided between a bursary for aspiring performers and Children In Need.


By the end of the Spring, a board of trustees will be set up to administer the money and decide how it can best be used to benefit young performers.


Fame Academy winner David Sneddon will sit on the board of the trust alongside Controller of Entertainment Commissioning, Jane Lush, and 大象传媒 Talent's Lorna Clarke.


David was a struggling young singer / songwriter busking on the streets of Glasgow before he entered the Fame Academy.


His training within the Academy resulted in winning the final vote and signing a major record deal with Mercury Records - now he will have the chance to help somebody else realise their dream.


His first single, Stop Living A Lie, entered the charts at number one.


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