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Tubridy & Fanning make Meteor list
Tuesday 13 January 2004They will be competing against RTÉ Radio One's John Kelly and Today FM's Ian Dempsey at the awards at Dublin's Point Theatre on 1 March.
David Bowie, Nick Cave, Justin Timberlake and Robbie Williams will battle it out for the public vote in the Best International Male category.
Beyoncé, Dido, Kylie Minogue and Britney Spears are among those up for the Best International Female award.
Bell X1, Paddy Casey, Damien Dempsey, The Frames, David Kitt and The Thrills are nominated for Best Irish Album.
Blur, The Darkness, Kings of Leon, Outkast, Radiohead and The White Stripes make the shortlist for Best International Album.
Tickets for the awards go on sale on 23 January.
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