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BPI

American  
  1. Computers. Also bpi

    1. bits per inch.

    2. bytes per inch.

  2. Bureau of Public Inquiries.


bpi British  

abbreviation

  1. bits per inch (used of a computer tape or disk surface)

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"So I'm really interested to see how BPI and the major labels replicate that while having a footprint in the region, but not having the massive resource that is in London to support the young people there."

From BBC

The awards ceremony will be held on 22 October and will be a collaboration between music industry body BPI, the council and Newcastle-based music developer Generator.

From BBC

In its report, the BPI highlighted that a new generation of British talent had achieved international success in 2025.

From BBC

These achievements were "an impressive feat, given more acts than ever are vying for audience attention", said Dr Jo Twist, CEO of the BPI.

From BBC

BPI said approval of the application from Coinbase, a crypto exchange, “could significantly increase risks to the U.S. financial system.”

From The Wall Street Journal