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Awards Business News
Music Week noms out
By CMU Editorial | Published on Friday 9 March 2012
So the noms are out for Music Week’s annual music industry awards bash, covering labels, publishing, retail, radio, venues and management. Taking place this year at The Brewery on 26 Apr, a panel of 300 odd industry types will now vote for overall winners from these shortlists, though some categories will be picked by members of specific trade bodies or specialist groups. In addition to this lot, three awards for music publishers based on market share will also be dished out, as will the good old Strat, which is for lifetime achievement type gubbins. And the nominees are…
High Street Retail Brand: ASDA, Fopp, HMV, Sainsbury’s, Tesco
Independent Retailer: Rough Trade East, London; Resident Records, Brighton; Banquet Records, Kingston Upon Thames; Rise Records, Bristol; Sound It Out, Stockton On Tees
Online Retail Brand: Amazon, eMusic, HMV, iTunes, Play.com
Non-Retail Digital Musical Service: Deezer, The Orchard, Spotify, VEVO, We7
Radio Station: 6music, Absolute Radio, Capital FM, Kerrang! Radio, Radio 1, Radio 2, Wave 105.2
Radio Show: The Chris Evans Breakfast Show (Radio 2); MistaJam (1xtra); The Ronnie Wood Show (Absolute); Steve Lamacq (6music); In Demand: Uncut with Jim Gellatly (Bauer Scotland); Rickie, Melvin And Charlie In The Morning (Kiss); The Roger Day Evening Show (BBC Radio South East)
TV Show: Later… with Jools Holland (BBC Two), The Jo Whiley Music Show (Sky Arts), The X-Factor (ITV), Glastonbury Coverage (BBC Two, Three, Four), Professor Green Unseen (Channel 4),
David Guetta’s VIP Party (Box TV)
A&R Award: Asylum Records, Universal/Island Records, Universal/Mercury Records, Ministry Of Sound Recordings, Beggars/XL Recordings
Catalogue Marketing Campaign: Nirvana – Nevermind (Universal), The Smiths Complete (Warner/Rhino), Steps – The Ultimate Collection (Sony/RCA), Suede Re-Issues (Demon), Why Pink Floyd? (EMI), The Who Quadrophenia (Universal)
Artist Marketing Campaign: Adele (Beggars/XL), Jessie J (Universal/Island), Olly Murs (Sony/Epic), Frank Turner (Xtra Mile Recordings), Coldplay (EMI/Parlophone), Lana Del Rey (Universal/Polydor)
PR Campaign: Adele (Purple PR), One Direction (Hackford Jones), Ed Sheeran (Warner/Atlantic), Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds (Murray Chalmers), Military Wives (Universal/Decca), Emeli Sandé (EMI/Virgin)
Promotions Team: Universal/Island, Warner Bros, Cop Media, EMI/Virgin, Universal/Decca, Sony/Columbia, Warner/Atlantic
Distribution Team: Arvato, Proper Distribution, Gem Logistics, Absolute, EMI
Sales Team: PIAS, Sony Music, Warner Music, Proper Music, Universal Music, EMI
Manager Of The Year: Stuart Camp (Rocket Music Management), Jonathan Dickins (September Management), Dave Holmes (3D Artist Management), Richard Griffiths and Harry Magee (Modest Management), Jho Oakley (Jho Management)
Music & Brand Partnership: Converse Gigs @ 100 Club (Cornerstone Agency), Lucozade & Various Artists (Billington Cartmell Agency), On Track With Seat 2011 (Universal Music UK), Bands In Transit (Ford/Love Live), The Station Sessions Live From St. Pancras International (HS1/Emerge Media)
Live Music Venue: The Leadmill, Sheffield; HMV Forum, London; The O2, London; Shepherd’s Bush Empire; The Lexington, London; Birmingham Symphony Hall
Independent Record Company: Fatcat, Domino, Thrill Jockey, Beggars/XL, Bella Union
Record Company: Warner/Atlantic, Universal/Island, Ministry Of Sound Universal/Mercury, Beggars/XL