2020 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 2020 New Zealand Radio Awards are the awards for excellence in the New Zealand radio industry during 2019. It will be the 43rd New Zealand Radio Awards, recognising staff, volunteers and contractors in both commercial and non-commercial broadcasting. [1]
Due to the lockdown measures in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no award ceremony. Instead, the winners were announced on 15 May on the Radio Broadcasters Association's website. [2]
This is a list of nominees, with winners in bold.| [3]
Associated Craft Award Harry Pali - ZM Network
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Best Community Campaign The Rock's Spare Change Campaign - Bryce Casey - The Rock Network
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Best Content Director Matt Anderson, Amy Tempero, Christian Boston - More FM Network
| Best Entertainment Podcast The Trainee Sexologist - Morgan Penn, Sharyn Casey, Rebecca Frank, Dayna Ruka, Charlotte Hargreaves - Rova
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Best News/Current Affairs Podcast White Silence - Katy Gosset, Michael Wright, Alex Harmer, Jeremy Ansell, Adam Dudding, Justin Gregory, Tim Watkin, Carol Hirschfeld - RNZ National / Stuff
| Best Show Producer – Music Show Ben McDowell, Ellie Harwood - ZM's Bree & Clint - ZM Network
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Best Show Producer – Talk Show Pip Keane, Catherine Walbridge, Bridget Burke - Checkpoint - RNZ National
| Best Station Imaging Alistair Cockburn, Brynee Wilson - ZM Network
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Best Station Trailer ZM's Bonus Banger - Alistair Cockburn - ZM Network
| Best Video Beer & Pie July - Claire Chellew, Chris Campbell, Tom Harper, Matt Heath, Jeremy Wells,Angelina Grey, Greg Prebble, Matt Ward, Manaia Stewart, Leigh Hart, Chris Key, Joseph Durie, Allan George, Josh Todd, Haley Robertson, Pepe De Hoyos - Radio Hauraki Network
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Best Breakfast Show – Music Network ZM's Fletch, Vaughan & Megan - Carl Fletcher, Vaughan Smith, Megan Papas, Caitlin Marett, James Johnston, Anna Henvest - ZM Network
| Best Host - Music Network Robert Scott - The Breeze Network Drive Show - The Breeze Network
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Best Team Show - Music Network The Rock Drive Home with Jay and Dunc - Jay Reeve, Duncan Heyde, Jeremy Pickford, Jack Honeybone - The Rock Network
| Best Music Breakfast Show - Local Callum & P - Callum Procter, Patrina Roche - The Hits Dunedin/Southland
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Best Music Host - Local Will Johnston - Days with Will Johnston - The Hits Bay Of Plenty
| Best Music Host or Team - Non Surveyed Market Brent Burridge & Jacque Tucker - Breakfast with Brent and Jacque - More FM Rodney
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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 New Broadcaster - Journalist Katie Scotcher - RNZ National
| Best New Broadcaster – Off-Air Juliet Wrathall - The Hits Network
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Best New Broadcaster – On-Air Tegan Yorwarth - Mai FM NetworkPetra Ashcroft - ZM Network
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Best News or Sports Journalist Guyon Espiner - RNZ National
| Best News Story – Team Coverage Terror in Christchurch - Newshub Radio Team News & Programmes - Magic Talk & Affiliates
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Best Newsreader Niva Retimanu - Newstalk ZB Network
| Best Sports Reader, Presenter or Commentator Martin Devlin - The Devlin Radio Show - Newstalk ZB & Radio Sport Networks
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Best Sports Story – Team Coverage Cricket World Cup 2019 - Radio Sport Team - Radio Sport
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Best Access Radio Programme After March 15 - Nicki Reece, Lana Hart - Plains FM
| Best Children's Programme Moe Makes Music - Briar Coleman, Jeremy Dillon, Adam Macaulay - RNZ National
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Best Daily or Weekly Feature - Factual Insight - Philippa Tolley - RNZ National
| Best Documentary or Factual Talk Feature White Silence - Katy Gosset, Michael Wright - RNZ National and Stuff
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Best Music Feature The Rock 1500 - Brad King, Reagan White - The Rock Network
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Best Client Promotion/Activation ZM's Float with Tip Top Trumpet - ZM Network Team - ZM Network
| Best Marketing Campaign RNZ National - Stephen Smith, Nick Campbell - RNZ National
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Best Network Station Promotion The Edge Celebrity Safe House - Caitlin Coffey, Dena Roberts, Bex Dewhurst, Finlay Robertson, Samuel Fullick, Ricky Bannister, Hamish Phipps, Arun Beard, Grant Brodie, Brad Watson, Sean Hill, Haylee Clarke, Guy Mansell - The Edge Network
| Best Single Market Station Promotion Cranzacs - Jay Harvie, Hale Speedy - The Breeze Wellington
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Best Website and Social Content The Edge Network - Ricky Bannister, Jerome Sears, Lucy Carthew, Samuel Fullick - The Edge Network
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Best Commercial Campaign Crackerjack Campaign - Ralph Van Dijk - The Edge, The Breeze, More FM, Mai FM, The Rock, The Sound, Magic Radio
| Best Commercial Production NRC - 12 Days - Chris Hurring, Alastair Barran - The Rock Northland
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Best Single Commercial Fetal Alcohol Syndrome "Drinking Pregnant" - Chris Hurring, Alastair Barran - Mai FM Hawkes Bay
| Best Voice Talent Andy George - More FM Coromandel
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Sales Team of the Year The Radio Bureau - Peter Richardson, Fraser McGregor, Jane Hitchfield, Karen McPherson, Tom Raybould, Michael Matthews, Kenneth D'Souza, Jess Collins, Ellen-Marie Atkinson, Julie Cannon, Hannah Bourke, Liam Edkins, Bianca Deyzel, Ryan Williams, Siobhan Cuthill, Sheridan Hill - The Radio Bureau
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Station of the Year – Network More FM - Matt Anderson, Christian Boston - More FM NetworkThe Breeze - Will Maisey - The Breeze Network
| Station of the Year - Non-Network Radio 1XX - Glenn Smith - Radio 1XX
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'The Blackie Award' The Morning Rumble - Bryce Casey's 58 Hours Ten Pin Bowling - Bryce Casey, Andrew Mulligan, Roger Farrelly, Ryan Maguire - The Rock Network
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The Johnny Douglas Award Waimirirangi Lee-Reiri - The Pulse
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Outstanding Contribution to Radio Bryce Casey |
Outstanding Contribution to Radio Dean Buchanan Glenn Smith |
Services to Broadcasting Raylene Ramsay Nicki Reece Murray Lindsay Barry McConnachie |
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