Children’s Music Awards - Call For Entries

For all those children’s music enthusiasts out there- now is the time to get your song heard, or video seen. Entries are now open for the two Children’s Music Awards available: the APRA Children’s Song of the Year & the What Now Children’s Video of the Year.

With $1000 up for grabs for Song of the Year & the money-can’t-buy promotional opportunity for the finalists for Video of the Year (your video on the What Now website for four weeks) - if you’ve a great Children’s song or video that was performed in the last year – enter it today!

If you have any queries regarding the awards or entry conditions, please contact Member Services mailto:nz@apra.co.nz 09 623 4718.

APRA CHILDREN’S SONG OF THE YEAR and WHAT NOW NZ CHILDREN’S VIDEO OF THE YEAR (Kid’s Choice)

Download the Conditions of Entry & Entry Form (2 pages total) for both awards:

In Word document format or Adobe PDF from our website by clicking here

All Entries must be with APRA by 5pm on Tuesday 7 June 2011.

All entrants will be notified of the award finalists by email no later than Monday 4th July. The winner(s) will be announced at StarFest the finale event of Kids Fest ’11 www.kidsfest.co.nz in Christchurch on the evening of Thursday 28th July 2011.

Release date: 
Friday, 29 April 2011

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    The Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) collects and
    distributes licence fees for the public performance and communication
    (including broadcast) of its members’ musical works. Public performances of
    music include music used in pubs, clubs, fitness centres, shops, cinemas,
    festivals, whether performed live, on CDs or played on the radio or television.
    Communication of music covers music used for music on hold, music accessed over
    the internet or used by television or radio broadcasters.

    The Australasian Mechanical Copyright
    Owners Society (AMCOS)
    collects and distributes ‘mechanical’ royalties for
    the reproduction of its members’ musical works for many different purposes.
    These include the manufacture of CDs, music videos and DVDs, the sale of mobile
    phone ringtones and digital downloads; the use of production music and the
    making of radio and television programmes. Since 1997, APRA has managed the
    day-to-day operations of the AMCOS business.

    APRA’s and AMCOS’ joint objective is to secure the fairest and highest level of
    payments for our members, provide the strongest defence possible of their
    rights and the best customer service for both our members and our licensees.

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