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TICKETS & SPONSORSHIP This year’s Music Week Awards ceremony takes place on Thursday, April 24 at The Brewery in London.
For tickets or to find out more about sponsorship opportunities: Tel 020 7354 6001 Email
sarah.harris@intentmedia.co.uk
A&R AWARD
WHO IS ELIGIBLE? This award is open to any A&R teams or individuals working to discover, break and develop new artists.
JUDGING CRITERIA • Artist success • Artist evolution • Ongoing relationship
PREVIOUS WINNERS 2013: Island Records 2012: XL Recordings 2011: Parlophone
MANAGER OF THE YEAR
WHO IS ELIGIBLE? This award is open to any successful artist manager, from those steering the career of veteran megastars to those delivering new acts the relationships, deals and profile they require.
JUDGING CRITERIA • Artist success • Industry dealings • Multifaceted partnerships
PREVIOUS WINNERS 2013: Adrian Sykes & Greg Castell, Decisive Management 2012: Jonathan Dickins, September 2011: Adam Tudhope, Everybody’s
INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER
WHO IS ELIGIBLE? This award is open to all nonmajor publishers operating in the UK.
JUDGING CRITERIA • Determined by publishing shares of the Official Charts Company’s Top 100 singles and Top 50 albums of 2013
PREVIOUS WINNERS 2013: Kobalt 2012: Kobalt 2011: Kobalt
PUBLISHER OF THE YEAR (albums/singles)
WHO IS ELIGIBLE? These two awards are open to all major music publishers, given for both singles and albums performance – determined by annual market shares.
JUDGING CRITERIA • Singles award decided by publishing shares of Official Charts Company’s Top 100 singles of 2013 • Albums award decided by publishing shares of Official Charts Company’s Top 50 albums of 2013
PREVIOUS WINNERS 2013: Sony/ATV & Sony/ATV 2012: EMI & Universal Music Publishing 2011: Universal Music Publishing
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