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BT Digital Music Awards 2010 Nominees

Published: Tuesday, 14 September 2010, 12:46PM

THE BT DIGITAL MUSIC AWARDS 2010 WILL TRANSMIT ON 2 OCTOBER ON ITV2.

CAROLINE FLACK AND MAT EDMONSON WILL BE HOSTING THE AWARDS

Cheryl Cole, Plan B, Professor Green, Alexandra Burke and Dizzee Rascal receive multiple nominations at this years BT Digital Music Awards 2010 which will be screened exclusively on ITV2.

Fans can now vote for their favourite artists and music sites at www.btdma.com

This year’s nominees are a showcase of internationally acclaimed UK artists and with 21 categories on the cards, competition is fiercer than ever, with the likes of Cheryl Cole and Alexandra Burke not only fighting it out for Best Female Artist, they are also up against each other for Best Song.

Plan B, Chipmunk and Taio Cruz have all been nominated in both the Best Song and Best Male Artist category, where Robbie Williams and Dizzee Rascal have also been put forward. New celeb couple Rochelle Wiseman (The Saturdays) and Marvin Humes (JLS) will battle against
each other to win Best Group, whilst a host of new talent including Example and Professor Green will strive to be named Best Newcomer.

In the categories decided by the official judges, Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett’s Gorillaz pick up multiple nominations, alongside Australian rock/drum n bass band Pendulum and BT DMA regulars, Muse.  Meanwhile the BBC wins nominations for its Glastonbury 2010 coverage and its 2009 Ukulele Prom, as well as nods for its podcasts and shows by 6Music DJs Adam & Joe, and Radio 2’s Jamie Cullum. Among the newcomers heralded by the judges, Marina & The Diamonds will fight it out against The XX, Professor Green, deadmau5, Tinie Tempah and The Temper Trap.

This year sees the introduction of some new categories for 2010 including Best Place to Hear, Discover and Buy Music, Best Event and Best Music App to reflect the increased audience engagement and rapid developments in technology that the music industry has seen in recent years enabling music fans to access their favourite music when and where they want.

Also from today, anyone wishing to enter a music site in the People’s Choice Awards can go to www.btdma.com to download an interactive ‘voting button’ which enables website visitors to vote directly for the site by simply clicking on the button.

The awards will be held at Camden’s Roundhouse on Thursday 30 September, and fans will be able to catch all the action when the awards are broadcast on ITV2 on Saturday 2 October – if you’re not in don’t forget to set BT Vision to record.

As part of its partnership with the music industry, BT is restricting participation in the awards to sites and services that have licensed music from official sources, ensuring that artists are properly rewarded for their work.

Full list of nominations in this year’s BT Digital Music Awards The following categories have been shortlisted on the basis of download data from the Official Charts Company and are opened up to the public vote from today at www.btdma.com

Best Female Artist in association with SugarScape.com
Alexandra Burke
Cheryl Cole
Ellie Goulding
Florence & The Machine
Leona Lewis
Pixie Lott

Best Male Artist in association with The Sun
Chipmunk
Dizzee Rascal
Plan B
Robbie Williams
Taio Cruz
Tinie Tempah

Best Group in association with The Daily Star
JLS
Mumford & Sons
Muse
N-Dubz
Saturdays
Sugababes

Best Song in association with The London Entertainment Lowdown
Bad Boys – Alexandra Burke ft Flo Rida
Break Your Heart – Taio Cruz
Fight For This Love – Cheryl Cole
Pass Out – Tinie Tempah
She Said – Plan B
You’ve Got The Love – Florence & The Machine

Best International Artist or Group in association with TOTP magazine
Alicia Keys
Black Eyed Peas
Glee Cast
Jay-Z
Lady Gaga
Rihanna

Best Independent Artist or Group in association with Clash magazine
Dizzee Rascal
Example
Lost Prophets
Prodigy
The Temper Trap
Vampire Weekend

Best Newcomer in association with Last FM
Aggro Santos
Example
Joe McElderry
Mumford & Sons
Professor Green
Tinie Tempah

Best Video in association with BT Vision
Bad Boys – Alexandra Burke ft Flo Rida
Everybody in Love – JLS
Fight For This Love – Cheryl Cole
Good Times – Roll Deep
Pass Out – Tinie Tempah
Say It’s Over – N’Dubz

Best Place to Discover Music
BBC Introducing  www.bbc.co.uk/music/introducing 
Drowned in Sound www.drownedinsound.com
Guardian Music  www.guardian.co.uk/music
iTunes   www.itunes.co.uk
NME.com   www.nme.com
Resident Advisor  www.residentadvisor.net

Best Place to Hear Music
BBC 6Music  www.bbc.co.uk/6music
Last.fm   www.last.fm
MySpace   www.myspace.com/music
SoundCloud  www.soundcloud.com
Spotify   www.spotify.com
Youtube   www.youtube.com

Best Place to Buy Music
Amazon   www.amazon.co.uk
Boomkat   www.boomkat.com
eMusic   www.emusic.com
iTunes   www.itunes.co.uk
Play.com   www.play.com
Spotify                         www.spotify.com

The following categories will be decided by an expert-judging panel:
Best Event
D&BTV presents Pendulum ‘Immersion’ live album preview 
Glastonbury 2010 
Nokia presents Rihanna Live 
Sonisphere
Sonisphere ‘The Big Four 2010’ cinecast
The Ukulele Prom

Best Music App
Gorillaz Plastic Beach app    
Gorillaz ‘Escape to Plastic Beach’ games
Pendulum Witchcraft Experiment Facebook app       
deadmau5 Touchmix II app  
MySpace Music Fan Video app 
Little Boots RjDj iPhone app 

Breakthrough Artist of the Year
deadmau5    
Marina & The Diamonds  
Professor Green   
The Temper Trap   
The XX     
Tinie Tempah  

Artist of the Year 
30 Seconds to Mars   
Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip  
Gorillaz    
Kylie     
Muse     
Pendulum    

Best Innovation or Gadget
BandCentral  
BuzzDeck  
Pledge Music  
Songkick  
SoundCloud  
SoundOut 

Best Artist Promotion
Christina Aguilera ‘Bionic’ album collaborator map
Giggs Freestyle competition
Gorillaz ‘Escape to Plastic Beach’ games
Gorillaz ‘Escape to Plastic Beach’ iTunes album
M.I.A ‘Born Free’ video
Muse ‘United States of Eurasia’ USB Treasure Hunt

Best Radio Show or Podcast
Adam & Joe podcasts
Adam Buxton’s Big Mixtape show and podcast
Jamie Cullum’s BBC Radio 2 podcast
Jim Gellatly’s New Music podcast
Melodica show
SFG TV podcast

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Note to Editors
The panel of experts will come from a range of positions involved with digital music including broadcast and online digital media, record companies, music websites, digital music retailers and distributors, soft and hardware manufacturers and providers, network and telecoms providers and digital rights management companies.

The following companies are partners of the BT Digital Music Awards

About BPI
The BPI is the representative voice of the UK recorded music business. We are a trade organisation funded by our members - which include hundreds of independent music companies and the UK’s four major record labels. BPI’s members account for approximately 90% of all recorded music sold in the UK, and globally the UK's recorded music market is the third biggest.

The BPI also organises the annual BRIT Awards show as well as the Classical BRIT Awards show. The organising company BRIT Awards Limited, is a fully owned subsidiary of the BPI. Substantial proceeds from both shows go to the BRIT Trust, the charitable arm of the BPI that has donated almost £15m to charitable causes nationwide, since its foundation in 1989.

About AIM
AIM is a not-for-profit trade body established in 1999 to represent the UK independent music industry. Now in its 10th year, AIM acts for over 90% of the independent market, with over 800 members from small start-ups to the largest and most respected independents in the world. The independent sector regularly accounts for 30% of all UK artist album awards (silver, gold, platinum/multi-platinum). In 2009, independent albums made up half of the fifty “best albums of the year” according to the UK music press, and independents claimed seven of the top ten releases.
 www.musicindie.com

The Official Charts Company
The Official Charts are a central part of British culture. As the guardians of these charts, the Official Charts Company, manages the future development of the charts in the fast-moving entertainment industry, as well as controlling rights to the charts going back to 1960. The Official Charts Company is a joint venture between two key music industry associations – the BPI (The British Recorded Music Industry) and ERA (Entertainment Retailers Association). and is responsible for the commissioning, marketing, distribution and management of the UK's official music and video charts. These charts are based on a survey across more than 4,000 retailers, accounting for 99% of all singles sold, 98% of all albums and 90% of all DVDs.

About PRS for Music
PRS for Music represents 70,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers in the UK. As a not-for-profit organisation it ensures creators are paid whenever their music is played, performed or reproduced; championing the importance of copyright to protect and support the UK music industry.  The UK has a proud tradition of creating wonderful music that is enjoyed the world over and PRS for Music has been supporting the creators of that music since 1914. 
www.prsformusic.com

About PPL
PPL is the music licensing company which, on behalf of 45,000 performers and 5,750 record companies, licenses the use of recorded music in the UK. This enables TV and radio stations, online streaming services and hundreds of thousands of shops, pubs and others using music in their business to obtain a licence comprising millions of recordings.

As a music industry service, the company does not retain any profit for itself. The costs of collecting, processing and distributing the licence fees are taken from the gross revenues that the company collects which are distributed and paid to all PPL's record company and performer members. These include featured artists as well as session musicians, ranging from orchestral players to percussionists and to singers..
For further information please visit ppluk.com

About Mobile Entertainment Forum (MEF)
MEF is the global trade body of the mobile media industry. It represents the leading companies throughout the entire mobile entertainment value chain, and works on behalf of its diverse membership to facilitate industry growth, shape regulation and deliver competitive advantage to its members.  Established in 2000, MEF provides a consistent and powerful voice for the foremost mobile media businesses and entrepreneurs.
For further information and a full list of members, please visit: www.m-e-f.org

About Music Week
Music Week has been the UK music industry’s business magazine for over 50 years covering all sectors of the industry including major and independent record labels, publishers, retailers, the live sector, artist management, radio, music TV, music press, industry organization’s and recording studios, our unique audience profile across music week in print and mw.com gives you access to over 70,000 industry contacts – thus proving Music Week is the only business brand that connects diverse and dynamic communities.

About FRUKT
FRUKT Communications is a fully integrated music, entertainment and lifestyle communications agency, creating conversations through content and experiences drawn from the heart of a brand. From digital experiences to support ATL campaigns, right through to global festival activations, FRUKT also works with global clients (such as Coca-Cola, Topman, Diesel, Gaymers Cider, Nokia and Miller UK).