XL Recordings, home to the likes of Adele and Jack White, picked up four wins at The Music Week Awards last night including award for Best Record Company while Bella Union won Best Independent Record Company, BBC 6 Music picked up two prizes and Sound It Out Records were voted Best Independent Retailer.
See below for a full list of winners:
Live Music Venue(Sponsored by Sennheiser)
O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
Music & Brand Partnership (Sponsored by Henley Business School)
Converse & Cornerstone for Converse Gigs @ The 100 Club
A&R Award (Sponsored by The Official Charts Company)
XL Recordings
Manager of The Year (Sponsored by Tour Support)
Jonathan Dickins, September Management
Publisher of the Year – Singles
EMI Music Publishing
Publisher of the Year – Albums
Universal Music Publishing
Independent Publisher (Sponsored by Indigo)
Kobalt
High Street Retail Brand
HMV
Online Retail Brand
iTunes
Independent Retailer
Sound it Out Records, Stockton on Tees
Non-Retail Digital Music Service
Spotify
Radio Station(Sponsored by PPL)
6 Music
Radio Show (Sponsored by PPL)
Steve Lamacq, 6Music
TV Show Feat. Music
Later… with Jools Holland, BBC2
Promotions Team (Sponsored by Nielsen)
Atlantic Records
Sales Team
PIAS
Distribution Team
Proper Music Distribution
Catalogue Marketing Campaign
Rhino for The Smiths Complete
Artist Marketing Campaign (Sponsored by Box TV)
XL Recordings for Adele
PR Campaign
Purple PR for Adele
Independent Record Company
Bella Union
Record Company (Sponsored by Sensible Music Group)
XL Recordings
The Strat
Richard Russell, XL Recordings
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