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Support New Zealand Music With Your Vote

Wednesday, 15 October 2003, 3:59 pm | Recording Industry Association of NZ

The annual NetGuide Web Awards finish on Monday October 20 and Kiwi music needs your vote. More >>

Kiwi Music Hits Another High Note

Friday, 22 August 2003, 4:06 pm | Recording Industry Association of NZ

Kiwi music hits another high note today with the top three albums in the latest Top 50 chart being recorded by local artists. More >>

Can you hear the music?

Wednesday, 30 July 2003, 3:30 pm | Recording Industry Association of NZ

For the first time ever, four of the top five album spots in the weekly New Zealand record charts have gone to local recording artists. More >>

NZ anti-piracy campaign features on int website

Monday, 14 July 2003, 1:52 pm | Recording Industry Association of NZ

New Zealand's BRN>BRNT CD anti-piracy campaign features on a new international website set up to promote legitimate online music services and confront the myths surrounding online piracy. More >>

Employers at risk of copyright breaches

Friday, 20 June 2003, 4:26 pm | Recording Industry Association of NZ

Following a highly successful New Zealand Music Month, the local recording industry is reminding employers of their obligations to ensure staff do not use work computers to infringe copyright. More >>

The Datsuns drive home four awards

Thursday, 1 May 2003, 2:53 pm | Recording Industry Association of NZ

Four quiet country boys with a huge stage presence who belt out classic guitar rock are the big noise from this year’s New Zealand Music Awards. More >>

Dylan Taite: NZ music’s lifetime achiever

Thursday, 1 May 2003, 9:39 am | Recording Industry Association of NZ

You could say of the late Dylan Taite that his boots were made for talking. More >>

2003 New Zealand Music Awards Results

Thursday, 1 May 2003, 9:38 am | Recording Industry Association of NZ

2003 New Zealand Music Awards Results with a full list of awards and winners, links to images and audio... More >>

Power to the people

Wednesday, 23 April 2003, 8:44 am | Recording Industry Association of NZ

Kiwi music fans can make their voices heard at this year's New Zealand Music Awards thanks to an innovative txt competition. More >>

Presenting partners provide vital support

Wednesday, 9 April 2003, 10:40 am | Recording Industry Association of NZ

New Zealand music is such an integral part of our lives now it’s ingrained on our culture. And as a medium, our home grown music continues grow in terms of quality and quantity and now it surrounds us in TV commercials, on computer games and in ... More >>

Finalists for the 2003 New Zealand Music Awards

Wednesday, 9 April 2003, 10:40 am | Recording Industry Association of NZ

Pacifier - Pacifier The Datsuns - The Datsuns Goldenhorse - Riverhead Bic Runga – Beautiful Collision Nesian Mystik - Polysaturated More >>

Three dominate 2003 music awards finalists

Wednesday, 9 April 2003, 10:39 am | Recording Industry Association of NZ

Two multi-award winning Kiwi artists and an up-and-coming group dominate the finalists for the 2003 NZ Music Awards. More >>

NZ music’s technical specialists honoured

Wednesday, 9 April 2003, 10:38 am | Recording Industry Association of NZ

New Zealand music’s specialists have been honoured with technical awards at an event in Auckland that included the announcement of the finalists for The 2003 New Zealand Music Awards. More >>

‘Tuis’ sing new tune in 2003

Tuesday, 11 February 2003, 6:04 am | Recording Industry Association of NZ

New Zealand’s national music awards are singing to a new song sheet in 2003. More >>

The New Zealand Music Awards, The Tuis, 2003

Tuesday, 11 February 2003, 6:03 am | Recording Industry Association of NZ

The number of judges has been increased substantially from 30 to more than 100 to better reflect the diversity of New Zealand music being produced at the present time. More >>

Survey reveals extent of music theft in NZ

Tuesday, 26 November 2002, 3:15 pm | Recording Industry Association of NZ

Nearly 20 per cent of respondents to a new music industry survey admit to illegally burning music CDs. More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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