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Background and Format: Founded in 1999, musicOMH is a website dedicated to music. It has news, reviews, features, interviews, spotlight articles, previews, lists and podcasts covering albums, live music, festivals, the classical genre, opera, London gigs, new music, track of the day and competitions. It also has a release schedule and blog.  Audience and Readership: Music enthusiasts. Monthly Uniquer Users: Source: Publisher. Ad rates: For information on advertising, email: advertise@musicomh.com Other information:  It can be found on Instagram and Pinterest. An RSS feed can be found here. Editorially it occupies a space somewhere between newspapers and specialist music magazines. Information for contributors can be found here. Email is the only way to pitch. classical@musicomh.com should be used for classical and opera. Awards: 2011 - Record of the Day Awards, Best Digital Publication (Nominated) 2010 - Record of the Day Awards, Best Digital Publication (Nominated) 2009 - The Independent, 25 Best Music Website of the Year 2009 - Record of the Day Awards, Best Digital Publication (Nominated)

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Alternative Music, Audio-Visual (AV), Christian Music, Classical/Choral/Band Music, Country, Folk, Bluegrass, Dance & Electronic Music (EDM), Gospel & Religious Music, Jazz & Blues, Music, Music Fans, Music/Recording Industry, Musical Instruments, Oldies, Pop Music, R&B, Urban, Soul, Rap & Hip Hop, Retail, Rock Music


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