2016 New Zealand Radio Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in radio broadcasting |
Country | New Zealand |
Presented by | Radio Broadcasters Association |
Website | radioawards |
The 2016 New Zealand Radio Awards were the awards for excellence in the New Zealand radio industry during 2015. It was the 39th New Zealand Radio Awards, recognising staff, volunteers and contractors in both commercial and non-commercial broadcasting. [1]
This is a list of nominees, with winners in bold. [2]
Associated Craft Award Matt Clouston - Designer - NZME All stations
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Best Children's Programme The Crazy Christmas Kids Show - Phil Guyan, Frank Ritchie, Catherine Sylvester, Levi Guyan, Daryl Habraken, Alex Chapman, Pat Brittenden, Julia Bloore - Newstalk ZB & Radio Sport - Christian Broadcasting Association & NZME
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Best Music Programme in Any Language Space Station Kiwi - Marchell Linzey - Otago Access Radio
| Best Spoken/ Informational English Language Programme Kapija - Bernard Jervis, Michael Wilson - Access Radio Wairarapa
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Best Community Campaign NZBCF Pink Star Walk - Laura Smith, James Powell, Ben Humphrey - The Hits Network
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Best Content Director Christian Boston - More FM Network
| Best Show Producer Emily Winstanley - The Mike Hosking Breakfast - Newstalk ZB Network
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Best Video Jono & Ben's Castle Crusade - Oliver Green, Jono Pryor, Ben Boyce, Bronwynn Bakker, Jordan Watson, Duncan Heyde, Daniel Webby - The Rock Network
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Best Maori Language Broadcast Pupuke Te Hihiri Show - Te Poihi Campbell - Te Korimako o Taranaki
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Best Marketing Campaign More FM Dancing with the Stars Campaign - Claire Chellew, Jo Marsh, Melissa Low, Gary Pointon, Simon Barnett - More FM Network
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Best Music Feature Anatomy Of A Song - Joshua Moore, Rachel Morton, James Meharry, Jonny Pipe - RDU 98.5 FM
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Best New Broadcaster - Off-Air Ben French - Producer - MediaWorks Auckland
| Best New Broadcaster - On-Air Charlie Bristow - Newstalk ZB & Radio Sport Network
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Best Journalist - News or Sports Lloyd Burr - RadioLIVE Network
| Best Newsreader Bernadine Oliver-Kirby - Newstalk ZB Network Hilary Barry - RadioLIVE Network
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Best Team Coverage of a News Story Lomu RadioLIVE News - RadioLIVE News & Drive Team - RadioLIVE Network
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Best Music Breakfast Show - Network Jay-Jay, Mike & Dom - Jay-Jay Harvey, Mike Puru, Dominic Harvey, Carl Thompson, Kerry Gregory, Sophie Hallwright - The Edge Network
| Best Music Breakfast Show - Single Surveyed Market The Hits Breakfast - Dunedin - Callum Procter, Patrina Roche - The Hits Dunedin
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Best Music Non-Breakfast Host or Team - Network Jono & Ben Drive - Jono Pryor, Ben Boyce, Duncan Heyde, Daniel Webby, Bronwynn Bakker - The Rock Network
| Best Music Host or Team - Single Non-Surveyed Market Special Recognition: Mark Eagle - Sun FM |
Best Music Non-Breakfast Host or Team - Single Surveyed Market Stu Smith and the Easy Drive Home - Stu Smith - The Breeze Wellington
| Best Talk Presenter/s - All Markets Paul Henry - Paul Henry, Sarah Bristow - RadioLIVE Network
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Best Talkback Presenter/s - All Markets The Leighton Smith Show - Leighton Smith, Carolyn Leaney - Newstalk ZB Network
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Best Client Digital Execution Mad Butcher 'Mad Fans' - Matt Headland, Matt Bowness, Monique Pierce, Steph Vercoe, Arron Smith, Jenny Kong, Jovan Milovic - MediaWorks Network
| Best Multi Station Client Campaign #LuckyJockeys - Mike Lane, Phoebe Turner, Matt Clouston, Joe Durie - Radio Hauraki & The Alternative Commentary Collective Network
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Best Network Station Promotion The Edge Four Strangers & A Wedding - Dena Roberts, Casey Sullivan, Jay-Jay Harvey, Dom Harvey, Mike Puru - The Edge Network
| Best Single Market Station Promotion #School of Ed - Leanne Hutchinson, Melissa Low, Hale Speedy, Christian Boston - More FM Network
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Best Single Station Client Campaign Jono V Ben - Cam Bakker, Jono Pryor, Ben Boyce, Duncan Heyde, Daniel Webby, Bronwynn Bakker, Stacey Wouters, Chris Lloyd, Adam Stevenson - The Rock Network
| Best Station Digital Execution ZB's Two Cows - Steph Rowe, Emily Winstanley - ZB Network
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Best Client Activation Noel Leeming "The Spatula" - Kate Britten, Kate Jones, Lucy Winefield, Trent Hall, Will Johnston - The Hits Bay of Plenty
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Best Commercial Voice Talent Leilani Fokelau - MediaWorks Auckland
| Best Creative Commercial/s - Single or Campaign Spookers Halloween - It's Your Call - Alastair Barran - The Edge & Mai FM Auckland
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Best Effective Commercial/s - Single or Campaign Spookers Halloween - It's Your Call - Alastair Barran - The Edge & Mai FM Auckland
| Best Jingle or Jingle Package Harbour Fish - Darin To'o & Gareth Curtis - NZME Dunedin
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Best Radio Website www.theedge.co.nz - Hamish Goodall, Samuel Fullick, Stephanie Munro, Oliver Green, Mel Chico, Rachael Wotherspoon, Chanel Prime, Michael Baker - The Edge Network
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Best Daily or Weekly Series KPMG Early Edition with Rachel Smalley - Rachel Smalley & Laura Smith - Newstalk ZB Network
| Best Documentary ANZAC Centenary Tribute with Leighton Smith - Josh Couch - Christian Broadcasting Association & NZME
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Best Sports Presenter/Commentator Kent Johns - Radio Sport Network
| Best Sports Story/Event Cricket World Cup 2015 - Bryan Waddle, Brenton Vannisselroy, Daniel McHardy, Allen McLaughlin, Callum Procter, Malcolm Jordan, Gareth Lischner, Rikki Swannell, Guy Heveldt - Radio Sport Network
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Best Promotional Trailer ZM's Radioke - Maroon 5 in Tokyo - Kieran Bell - ZM Network
| Commercial Production Northland Regional Council - Texting - Chris Hurring - Mai FM Northland
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Station Imaging Grant Brodie - The Edge Network Joe Baxendale - The Rock Network
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Metropolitan Sales Team of the Year MediaWorks Wellington - Wellington Sales Team - MediaWorks
| Regional or Provincial Sales Team of the Year MediaWorks Waikato - Waikato Sales Team - MediaWorks Waikato
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Station of the Year - Network Newstalk ZB - Steve Kyte - Newstalk ZB Network
| Station of the Year - Non-Surveyed Market Radio 1XX - Glenn Smith - Radio 1XX
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Station of the Year - Surveyed Market 92.1 More FM Canterbury - Ben Harris & Christian Boston - More FM Canterbury
| Iwi Station of the Year Special Recognition: Tumeke FM - Te Reo Irirangi o Te Manuka Tutahi |
'The Blackie' (Award) Hauraki Breakfast - Matt Heath, Jeremy Wells, Laura McGoldrick, Chris Goodwin - Hauraki Network
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Sir Paul Holmes Broadcaster of the Year Paul Henry |
Outstanding Contribution to Radio Grant Lee Robert Khan |
Services to Broadcasting John Markby Bruce Appleton Murray Inglis |
Special Recognition Janine Bliss |
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