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£10m Public Liability Insurance For DJs Now Included With Full NADJ Membership |
£10m PLI Included With Full NADJ Membership + Free CD For New Members
Full NADJ membership now includes a £10m PLI policy. Existing full members will get free cover with their current membership subscription and all new members can also get a free CD from our supporting partners at CD Pool. New members can visit www.cdpool.com and select the CD of their choice from their monthly releases (Hits, Radio, Remix, Dance, Club, Global, Underground or Urban). This offer could save new members of the NADJ almost £22 and makes joining the Association outstanding value! The NADJ has a host of benefits and reasons for you to become a part of a recognised Assoication, these include a copy of Pro Mobile magazine, free website hosting, your business on the 'Find A DJ' section of the NADJ website and an enhanced listing on UK-Disco (with PAT, PLI and NADJ membership status). For more details on what you get, please visit the Why Join? section. Membership payments are taken through RBS WorldPay and to get the ball rolling, click on the Join NADJ link - what are you waiting for?
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DJ Associates Closing Down |
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The owner of DJ Associates (DJ@) has formally given notice to its membership that the organisation is closing down. A message on their website states personal reasons for winding down the operation. DJ Associates members received Public Liability Insurance with their membership and this will end on the 31st August 2010. DJ@ are not accepting new memberships and all current members and PLI cover will expire on the same date. The owner was instrumental in negotiating better deals and bringing competition to the Public Liability Insurance market for disc jockeys. The NADJ feels that there is enough room in the market to cater for DJs from all sectors and we would like to wish the owner all the very best for the future.
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Mike Moore - Get Well Soon! |
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Many NADJ members and DJs from across the country will know Mike Moore and about his passion for professionalism in the industry. He was instrumental in setting up the Thames Valley Disc Jockeys' Association, that later became the National Association of Disc Jockeys. Sadly, Mike badly injured his leg and wrist at the end of a gig and the team here at the NADJ would like to wish him a very speedy recovery.
Mike is a well-respected and much-liked character in this industry and some of his colleagues have rallied round him at this difficult time. It shows just how vulnerable sole traders can be when something unfortunate like a major injury happens. It is one of the reasons why the NADJ promotes networking with other members and DJs in your area. Mike - here's to a speedy recovery and a return to the DJing.
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The team here at the NADJ would like to personally thank the CPC crew for inviting the Association to exhibit at the SFX Live show on Sunday 25th July 2010. The show was a success and we heard many favourable comments from the visitors and exhibitors. John Forbes and Paul Arnett promoted the organisation and used the gathering to strengthen relations with the exhibitors. The NADJ also received help from several members who gave visitors their honest opinions on how being a part of the Association has helped them to improve and develop their business. NADJ members, Peter Lockwood and David Lee Jones, get a special mention for giving up some of their Sunday afternoon to help.
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The closing date for nominations for DJ Mag's annual Technology Awards is getting closer. DJs from across the UK will be able to put forward the tools of the trade that they feel worthy of recognition. The event is in its 15th year and takes place at the BPM show at Birmingham's NEC in October. Magazine readers will be able to put forward their nominations in eleven different categories. They will also shortlist the three products from a further eight catagories and then a panel of expert judges will take over. To add a new dimension to the awards, the manufacturers must then put on a live demonstration of their product in a timed presentation. The judges will then get to use the equipment and scrutinise the experts on their wares. Points will be awarded for each aspect of the process and the results will be announced at the end of each round.
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