2018 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 2018 New Zealand Radio Awards were the awards for excellence in the New Zealand radio industry during 2017. It was the 41st 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]
Best Music Programme in Any Language Lekker Stuff - Free FM 89.0 - Karisma Nel
| Best Spoken/Informational Programme in Any Language Heritage Matters - 105.4FM - Bill Southworth, Dougal Stevenson, Jane Edwards, Judy Southworth, Keith Scott, Anne Barrowclough, Richard Stedman
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Best Content Director Newstalk ZB Network - Jason Winstanley & Nadia Tolich
| Best Creative Feature Voice of the Iceberg - RNZ National - Alison Ballance, Marc Chesterman
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Best Podcast The 9th Floor - RNZ National - Tim Watkin, Guyon Espiner, Claire Eastham-Farrelly, Rebekah Parsons-King, Damian Golfinopoulos, Diego Opatowski, Jeremy Ansell, Rangi Powick, Blair Stagpoole, Jeremy Veal
| Best Show Producer The Mike Hosking Breakfast - Newstalk ZB Network - Emily Winstanley
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Best Video Bhuja TV- Neil Finn - Hauraki Network - Matt Ward, Leigh Hart, Jason Hoyte, Brent Spilane
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Best New Broadcaster - Off-Air Hybrid Designer - NZME Network - Evan Paea
| Best New Broadcaster - On-Air Reporter/Producer - RadioLIVE Network - Shannon Redstall
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Best News or Sports Journalist RNZ National - Benedict Collins
| Best News Story - Team Coverage Port Hills Fire - Newshub/RadioLIVE Network - Newshub Auckland & Christchurch Teams
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Best Newsreader Newstalk ZB Network - Niva Retimanu
| Best Sports Reader, Presenter or Commentator The Devlin Radio Show - Radio Sport Network - Martin Devlin
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Best Sports Story - Team Coverage The America's Cup - Newstalk ZB/ Radio Sport Network - Peter Montgomery, Jason Winstanley, Gareth Lischner, Radio Sport Team, Newstalk ZB team
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Best Music Breakfast Show - Network ZM's Fletch, Vaughn & Megan - ZM Network - Carl Fletcher, Vaughn Smith, Megan Papas, Caitlin Marett, James Johnston, Anna Henvest
| Best Music Breakfast Show - Single Market More FM Breakfast with John, Flash & Toast - More FM Northland - John Markby, Angela 'Flash' Gordon, Tauha 'Toast' TeKani, Bryn Ingham
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Best Music Non-Breakfast Solo Host - Single Market More FM Social Club with Toast - More FM Northland - Tauha ' Toast' TeKani
| Best Music Non-Breakfast Team Network The Rock Drive with Thane and Dunc - The Rock Network - Thane Kirby, Duncan Heyde, Jeremy Pickford
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Best Music Non-Breakfast Solo Host - Network Rock Workday Afternoons - The Rock Network - Jim Cawthorn
| Best Talk Presenter - Breakfast or Drive The Mike Hosking Breakfast - Newstalk ZB Network - Mike Hosking
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Best Talk Presenter - Other Marcus Lush Nights - Newstalk ZB Network - Marcus Lush
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Best Client Digital/Social Promotion The ACC Mammoth Summer of Cricket - NZME Network - Jeremy Wells, Matt Heath, Leigh Hart, Jason Hoyte, Mike Lane, Lee Baker, Paul Ford, Joseph Durie
| Best Client Promotion/ Activation - Network Jono, Ben and Sharyn's Cool Town Bro with Hallenstein Brothers - The Edge Network - Finlay Robertson, Rob Dickey, Rebekah Dewhurst
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Best Client Promotion/ Activation - Single market Tourism & Events Queensland - More FM Canterbury - Michelle Jones, Chris Goodyear
| Best Digital Content http://www.zmonline.com - ZM Network - Ellie Harwood, Trinette Sands, Sarah Mount, Lucy Carthew
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Best Marketing Campaign ZM's $50,000 Secret Sound - ZM Network - Justine Black, Fiona Kerr, Ashleigh Van Graan, Alistair Cockburn
| Best Network Station Promotion Flochella - ZM Network - ZM Network Team
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Best Creative Commercial - Single or Campaign NZTA - Dem Phones - More FM Northland - Alastair Barran, Chris Hurring
| Best Voice Talent George FM Network - Hannah James
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Most Effective Commercial - Single or Campaign Moola - The Rock Network - Alistair Barran, Chris Hurring
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Best Single Market Station Promotion Edge Heads - The Edge Southland - Mitchell Fulton, Steve Broad
| Best Station Digital/Social Promotion Jim's All About The Nookie Campaign - The Rock Network - Jim Cawthorn, Stacey McLeod, Michael Baker
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Best Daily or Weekly Feature This Way Up - RNZ National - Simon Morton, Alison Ballance, Richard Scott
| Best Documentary The 9th Floor - RNZ National - Tim Watkin, Guyon Espiner, Claire Eastham-Farrelly, Rebekah Parsons-King, Damian Golfinopoulos, Diego Opatowski, Jeremy Ansell, Rangi Powick, Blair Stagpoole, Jeremy Veal
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Best Station Imaging The Edge Network - Grant Brodie
| Best Station Trailer ZM's Secret Sound - ZM Network - Alistair Cockburn
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Commercial Production NZTA Dem Phones - More FM Northland - Chris Hurring, Alistair Barran
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Station of the Year - Network Mai FM - Mai FM Network - Philip Bell
| Station of the Year - Non-Surveyed Market One Double X - One Double X Whakatane - Glenn Smith
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Station of the Year - Surveyed Market More FM - More FM Canterbury - Jason Mac, Rob McDonald, Christian Boston
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Associated Craft Award MediaWorks Trade Marketing Team - MediaWorks Radio - Jessica Knox, Cathy Fali, Alex Jolly, Isaiah Tour, Megan Leach, Emily Hargest
| The 'Blackie' Award Jay-Jay, Dom & Randell's Tom Cruise Prank - The Edge Network - Jay-Jay Harvey, Dominic Harvey, Clinton Randell, Tom McKenzie
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Best Maori Language Broadcast Te Kupenga o Taramainuku Commemorations - Tumeke FM - Jarrod Dodd, Tracey Patrick, Casino Stevens, Wiremu Huta-Martin, Anituatua Balck, Maraea Davies, Danae Lee
| Best Music Feature or Recorded Live Music Event The Rock 1500 - The Rock Network - Brad King, Reagan White, Stacey Wouters, Michael Baker, Jacqueline Williams, Jim Cowan, Andre Upston, Dave Wernham
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Best Community Campaign Pledge for Plunket - The Hits Network - Ben Humphrey, Jenny Mulligan, Todd Campbell, Laura Campbell, Celia Whitley
| Sales Team of the Year The Radio Bureau - The Radio Bureau National - Peter Richardson, Fraser McGergor, Jane Hitchfield, Jennifer Came, Karen McPherson, Missy Dare, Dusan Matic, Kenneth d'Souza, Michael Matthews, Tom Raybould, Ally Myers, Jimmy Hills, Hannah Bourke, Ellen-Marie Atkinson
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Best Children's Programme The Crazy Kiwi Christmas Kids Show - Christian Broadcasting Assoc & NZME - Phil Guyan, Bjorn Brickell, Dayna Vawdrey, Levi Guyan, Daryl Habraken, Phil Yule, Chris Newbold, Erin Carpenter, Colin Cassidy, Steph Couch, Jacinda Ardern, Mike Hosking, Kerre McIvor
| Outstanding Contribution to Radio Mike Hosking Jay- Jay Feeney |
Services to Broadcasting Kevin HercockBrendan TelferBarry PattersonJames DanielsLloyd ScottWarren MaleJohn BedfordBryan WaddlePeter EverettMark Perry | Sir Paul Holmes Broadcaster of the Year 1XX |
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