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Some of the music industry's biggest hitters have been secured as judges for this year's Music Week Awards.
Radio Two head of music Colin Martin, Q editor Paul Rees, NME editor Conor McNicholas and EMI Music Publishing senior vice president A&R Alex Jones-Donelly are among around 50 key names who will each be part of one of six award judging panels. Judging starts this week in the run-up to the awards ceremony itself, at London's Grosvenor House Hotel on Thursday, March 2.
All corners of the industry are represented in the line-up to oversee the categories for best PR campaign, best catalogue marketing campaign, best international marketing campaign, best digital music service, best UK marketing campaign and best radio station. Judging begins today (Monday) with best PR campaign and ends on February 8 with the judging for best radio station.
Alongside Radio Two's Martin and Q's Rees, the media industry is represented by the likes of BBC 6 Music's Dina Jahina, and the Observer Music Monthly's Caspar ...