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Jeremy Vine, whose two-decade career at the BBC has ranged from war reporting in Africa to replacing Jimmy Young at Radio Two, is adding hosting the Music Week Awards to his impressive CV.
Vine will front the annual awards ceremony for the first time at London's Grosvenor House Hotel this coming Wednesday, for what will be an extra special event as it comes in Music Week's 50th anniversary year.
The Radio Two presenter, who took over the BBC station's weekday lunchtime programme from Young in January 2004, will preside over a ceremony at which 26 awards will be presented, including a one-off award marking the magazine's half century. This will go to an individual a panel of industry experts have deemed as the most influential music industry executive of the past 50 years.
The British Music Experience, which opened its doors in the O2's Bubble for the first time last month, is now on board to sponsor this prestigious award, whose winner has been selected from a shortlist of 20 industry ...