BT Digital Music Awards


The BT Digital Music Awards was a British music award ceremony held annually for 10 years from 2002 to 2011. Music industry professionals nominated artists, venues and hardware into the Judge's Choice award categories. The rest of the awards were made up of People's Choice Awards, voted for by the public. The final awards were held at the Camden Roundhouse on 29 September 2011.

2002 Awards

The inaugural 2002 ceremony was known as the Interactive Music Awards, and was set up and sponsored by BT Openworld. The ceremony was held inside the BT Tower in London. The 2002 winners were:
  • Best Pop Artist: Darius
  • Best Rock/Indie Artist: Supergrass
  • Best Dance/Urban Artist: The Streets
  • Artist of the Year: Blue
  • Best Major Label: BMG
  • Best Independent Label: Ninja Tune
  • Best Promotional Campaign: EMI:Chrysalis for Pink Floyd
  • Best Use of Broadband: Playlouder @ Glastonbury 2002
  • Best Innovation: Shazam
  • Best Shop: Groovetech
  • People's Choice Award: www.westlife.com

2003 Awards

The 2003 winners of the Interactive Music Awards were:

2004 Awards

In 2004 the ceremony was renamed to the Digital Music Awards. The 2004 award winners were:

2005 Awards

The 2005 award winners included:

2006 Awards

The 2006 award winners included:

2007 Awards

The 2007 award winners included:

2008 Awards

The 2008 award winners included:

2009 Awards

There was no award ceremony in 2009.

2010 Awards

The 2010 award winners were:

2011 Awards

The 2011 award winners were: