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Students – vote in the Record Of The Day Awards

By | Published on Wednesday 27 October 2010

Calling all students, calling all students. Yes you, pay attention now. You have just five days to put yourselves forward for the student categories in the Record Of The Day Music Journalism & PR Awards. So if you are student who writes about music or takes photos of music people and you fancy winning an award next to the great and the good of the professional music media, then get yourselves over to CMU’s sister website CreativeStudent.net, where you’ll find all the info you need.

And once you’ve done that, do this. Once again Record Of The Day is also inviting student music people to vote for their favourite music journalist and music media. These student voted categories will also be presented at the ROTD awards next month. To vote in the student categories you just need to go to www.recordoftheday.com/awards and click on the student vote button. Do it NOW. Aside from having an influence over two categories at the music media’s premiere awards event, you could win a pair of tickets to the awards bash plus a year’s subscription to Record Of The Day which in itself is worth £150. Woo.

Meanwhile, the rest of you, ie you non-students types. You should also be voting in the non-student categories for this year’s ROTD Awards. Voting is already open in the journalism categories, and the PR categories will be open for voting soon. More info at www.recordoftheday.com/awards

This year’s awards will take place on 25 Nov. Terri Hall will get the Outstanding Contribution To Music PR prize while the rather great Mick Rock will be presented with the Outstanding Contribution To Music Photography prize.



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