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WINNER: RCA
Recognising commercial and creative success, the Record Company Of The Year category is won by Sony BMG's RCA which, under the leadership of managing director Craig Logan, enjoyed a bumper year led by the runaway success of Leona Lewis.
Lewis ended 2007 with the second-biggest-selling album of the year with her debut Spirit. The set also spawned the year's highest-selling single in Bleeding Love, which sold 787,653 copies in the last 10 weeks of the year.
RCA boasted another track in the top five of the year with Leon Jackson's When You Believe.
On the albums front, RCA scored a big success in Newton Faulkner who delivered the 20th best-selling album of the year with his debut Hand Built By Robots, which saw sales driven largely by just one certified radio hit and a well-planned marketing and promotional campaign. Faulkner also presented RCA with the award at last week's ceremony.
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