22 October 2008 - 0 Comments
This years NZ Music Manager Awards will be held on November 6th 2008 celebrating exceptional artist management over the past year and presenting awards to 'Manager of the Year', 'Upcoming Manager of the Year', 'Regional Manager of the Year' for regions Auckland, Wellington, Christhcurch and Dunedin and 'Industry Champion'.
The evening will be MC'd by Dave Gibson from Elemeno P, and awards on the night presented by Scribe, PNC, Goodnight Nurse, Elemeno P, Bulletproof and other artists managed by members of the MMF.
Prizes have been kindly given by the following music industry companies - Juice TV, Satellite Media, Groove Guide, Jansons, BFM, Radio Active, RDU, The Rock Factory, Vodafone.
The following prize packages will be awarded to winners on the night:
Manager of the Year
Prize package
$10,000 Juice TV campaign
½ page advt in Groove Guide
$100 Jansons voucher
½ page advt in RIU
Upcoming Manager of the Year
Prize package
A "Scholarship Recording" of a Single to Professional Release Standard at The Rock Factory.
A years subscription to Rip it Up
½ page advt in Groove Guide
A free one on one MMF Mentoring Session with a music industry expert
Regional Manager of the Year - Auckland
Prize package
95BFM Campaign
A free one on one MMF Mentoring Session with a music industry expert
$200.00 Vodafone airtime
Regional Manager of the Year - Wellington
Prize package
Radio Active Campaign
A free one on one MMF Mentoring Session with a music industry expert
$200 Vodafone airtime
Regional Manager of the Year - Christchurch
Prize package
RDU Campaign
A free one on one MMF Mentoring Session with a music industry expert
$200 Vodafone airtime
Regional Manager of the Year - Dunedin
Prize package
Radio Campaign
A free one on one MMF Mentoring Session with a music industry expert
$200 Vodafone airtime
The NZ MMF awards will take place in Auckland at the Backbeat Bar, above the Rock Shop, KRd from 6.30pm. For more information go to www.mmf.co.nz
Thanks to www.mmf.co.nz for this story.
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