LONDON, UK (Interactive Awards Website) - Robbie Williams and Westlife were among artists to win awards celebrating the best in interactive music. Organisers of the Interactive Music Awards said 2003 saw the industry "wake up" to new ways of accessing music. The awards celebrate the best use of interactivity in artist websites, online radio, downloads, interactive shows or use of mobile devices. The launch of iTunes in the US, EMI's announcement that it would put almost its entire catalogue online and a re-launched, legal, Napster are just some of the highlights of the year organizers said. Also, mobile phones have become the frontline for music fans. Especially, ringtones often outsell the singles they are taken from(!), mobile services can tell users the name of a song playing in the background, and the UK's first music download service for mobiles has recently been launched. 2003 Interactive Awards winners full list: Best Pop Artist - Abs Best Rock / Indie Artist - Muse Best Dance / Urban Artist - Sasha Best Promotional Campaign - Robbie Williams Best Use of Mobile - Dizzee Rascal (Boy In Da Corner) Best Use of Broadband - Ministry of Sound Best Innovation - iTV Videos for Hell Is For Heroes & Robbie Williams The Amused & Bemused Award - Simple Kid for the Simple Kid website Best Music DVD - U2 (The Best Of, 1990-2000) Best Radio Station Online - Virgin Radio (London) Best Interactive TV Programme - TRL (MTV) Best Music Video Online - Feeder (Just The Way I'm Feeling) Best Web-based Music Game - Project Rockstar v2 game Artist of the Year - Will Young People's Choice Award for Official website - Westlife People's Choice Award for Unofficial site - Radiohead fansite - www.ateaseweb.com
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