2019 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 2019 New Zealand Radio Awards were the awards for excellence in the New Zealand radio industry during 2018. It was the 42nd 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] [3] [4]
Associated Craft Award Alison Watt – The Radio Bureau – The Radio Bureau
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Best Community Campaign 5 Marathons in 5 Days – Dena Roberts, Dominic Harvey, Tom McKenzie, Bex Dewhurst, Ryan Rathbone, Lucy Carthew, Lucy Hills, Clinton Randell, Megan Annear, Ricky Bannister – The Edge Network
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Best Content Director Ryan Rathbone – The Edge Network
| Best Creative Feature Whostalk ZB – Phil Guyan, Josh Couch, Grace Bucknell, Phil Yule, Mike Hosking, Daryl Habraken – Newstalk ZB Network / CBA
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Best Podcast Gone Fishing – Adam Dudding, Amy Maas, Tim Watkin, Justin Gregory, Rangi Powick, Jason Dorday – RNZ National
| Best Show Producer – Music Show Jeremy Pickford – The Rock Drive with Thane and Dunc – The Rock Network
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Best Show Producer – Talk Show Helen McCarthy – Marcus Lush Nights – Newstalk ZB Network
| Best Video Deadpool Marathon – Jono, Ben & Sharyn – Jono Pryor, Ben Boyce, Dan Webby, Sharyn Casey, Browynn Baker, Andy Robinson, Jamie Linehan – The Edge Network
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Best New Broadcaster – Journalist Logan Church – RNZ National
| Best New Broadcaster – Off-Air Tom Harper – Social Content Coordinator – Hauraki Network
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Best New Broadcaster – On-Air Anna Henvest – ZM News / Announcer – ZM Network
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Best News or Sports Journalist Barry Soper – Newstalk ZB Network
| Best News Story – Team Coverage Checkpoint – Dodgy EQC Repairs – Pip Keane, Bridget Burke – RNZ National Jami-Lee Ross Saga – Newstalk ZB News Team – Newstalk ZB Network
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Best Newsreader Raylene Ramsay – Newstalk ZB Network
| Best Sports Reader, Presenter or Commentator D'Arcy Waldegrave & Goran Paladin – D'Arcy and Goran – Radio Sport Network
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Best Sports Story – Team Coverage 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games – Radio Sport and NZME Engineering Team – Radio Sport Network
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Best Music Breakfast Show – Network ZM's Fletch, Vaughan & Megan – Carl Fletcher, Vaughan Smith, Megan Papas, Caitlin Marett, James Johnston, Anna Henvest – ZM Network
| Best Music Breakfast Show – Non-Network Callum & P – Callum Procter, Patrina Roche – The Hits Southland
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Best Music Host or Team – Non-Surveyed Market More FM Rodney Breakfast with Brent and Jacque – Brent Burridge, Jacque Tucker – More FM Rodney
| Best Music Non-Breakfast Host – Network Robert Scott – The Breeze Network Drive Show – The Breeze Network
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Best Music Non-Breakfast Host – Non-Network Dave Nicholas – Days with Dave Nicholas – The Hits Auckland Will Johnston – Days with Will Johnston – The Hits Tauranga
| Best Music Non-Breakfast Team – Network Jono, Ben and Sharyn – Jono Pryor, Ben Boyce, Sharyn Casey, Dan Webby, Ryan Rathbone, Carl Thompson, Hamish Phipps – The Edge Network
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Best Talk Presenter – Breakfast or Drive Mike Hosking – The Mike Hosking Breakfast – Newstalk ZB Network
| Best Talk Presenter – Other Marcus Lush – Marcus Lush Nights – Newstalk ZB Network
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Best Access Radio Spoken/Informational Programme Pandemic – Margaret Crawford, Michael Wilson – Arrow FM
| Best Access Radio Music Programme Due to insufficient entries, this category was not awarded this year |
Best Children's Programme The Crazy Kiwi Christmas Kids Show – Phil Guyan, Bjorn Brickell, Dayna Vawdrey, Levi Guyan, Daryl Habraken, Phil Yule – Christian Broadcasting Assoc & NZME
| Best Daily or Weekly Feature – Factual Insight – Philippa Tolley – RNZ National
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Best Documentary or Factual Talk Feature Insight – Imprisoned by Meth – Teresa Cowie – RNZ National
| Best Music Feature or Recorded Live Music Event The Rock 1500 – Brad King, Reagan White, Jacqueline Williams, Stacey Wouters, Joe Baxendale, Storm Macdonald, MediaWorks Digital Team – The Rock Network
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Best Client Promotion/Activation – Network ACC – Mammoth Steady The Ship – Alternative Commentary Team – Hauraki Network
| Best Client Promotion/Activation – Single Market Fletch, Vaughan & Megan's Car Raffle – Ruby Bain, Mary Outram, Jimmy Farrant, Caitlin Marett, Anna Henvest, James Johnston, Carl Fletcher, Vaughan Smith, Megan Papas, Jordyn Mihell – ZM Christchurch
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Best Digital and Social Content The Edge Digital – Ricky Bannister, Lucy Carthew, Michael Baker, Chanel Potaka, Samuel Fullick, Amber Khoo, Mita Henare – The Edge Network
| Best Marketing Campaign The Edge Safe House – The Edge Network Staff – The Edge Network Friday Jams LIVE – Jacqui Robins, Emily Hancox, Ross Flahive, Dannii Gardiner, Ashleigh Van Graan – ZM Network
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Best Network Station Promotion ZM's Secret Sound – ZM Network Team – ZM Network
| Best Single Market Station Promotion The Breeze Royal Corgi Classic – Will Maisey, Emily Reid, Grace Rhynd – The Breeze Auckland
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Best Creative Commercial – Single or Campaign NDC – Concentrate – Alastair Barran, Chris Hurring – The Edge Northland
| Best Voice Talent Paul Corbett – MediaWorks Network
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Most Effective Commercial – Single or Campaign Red Cross Ready – Liam Kilmister, Reilly Borg – MediaWorks Network
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Best Commercial Production NDC – Ice – Chris Hurring, Alastair Barran – Mai FM Northland
| Best Station Imaging Alistair Cockburn – ZM Network
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Best Station Trailer ZM's Friday Jams Live – Alistair Cockburn – ZM Network
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Sales Team of the Year The Radio Bureau – Peter Richardson, Jane Hitchfield, Karen McPherson, Fraser McGregor, Jennifer Came, Missy Dare, Michael Matthews, Kenneth D'Souza, Thomas Raybould, Dusan Matic, Ally Watt, Hannah Bourke, Liam Edkins, Ellen-Marie Atkinson – The Radio Bureau National
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Station of the Year – Network ZM – Ross Flahive – ZM Network
| Station of the Year – Non-Surveyed Market Sun FM – Jarrod Dodd – Sun FM
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Station of the Year – Surveyed Market More FM Manawatu – Willie Furnell – More FM Manawatu
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'The Blackie Award' Fletch, Vaughan & Megan's Final Conversion – Carl Fletcher, Vaughan Smith, Megan Papas, Caitlin Marett, James Johnston, Anna Henvest – ZM Network Deadpool Marathon – Jono Pryor, Ben Boyce, Sharyn Casey, Dan Webby – The Edge Network
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The Johnny Douglas Award Tupou Sopoaga – The Pulse
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Outstanding Contribution to Radio Simon Barnett |
Services to Broadcasting Brian Pauling Darryl Paton Larry Williams |
Special Recognition Award Dominic Harvey |
50 Years' Service to NZ Radio Industry Geoff Anderson, Peak FM Gavin McGinley, Radio New Zealand |
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