2022 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 2022 New Zealand Radio Awards are the awards for excellence in the New Zealand radio industry during 2021. It was the 45th New Zealand Radio Awards, recognising staff, volunteers and contractors in both commercial and non-commercial broadcasting. [1]
The nominees were announced on 11 May 2022, with the award winners announced during a virtual ceremony held on 21 July 2022.[3][4]
Finalists:
Finalists:
Winner: Louise Ternouth (RNZ National) Finalists:
Winner: Jak Pickering (Tahu FM) Finalists:
Winner: Matthew Pledger (More FM Auckland) Finalists:
Winner: Cameron Bevan (MediaWorks) Finalists:
Winner: Anusha Bradley (RNZ National) Finalists:
Winner: Delta 2021 (Newstalk ZB Team, Newstalk ZB Network) Finalists:
Winner: Niva Retimanu (Newstalk ZB Network) Finalists:
Winner: D'Arcy Waldegrave (All Sport Breakfast & Sportstalk, Newstalk ZB Network) Finalists:
Winner: ICC World Test Championship (Bryan Waddle, Jeremy Coney, Andrew Alderson, Malcolm Jordan, Peter McGlashan, Craig Cumming, Andy McDonnell, Gold AM Network) Finalists:
Winner: Jono & Ben's Battery Operated Torch Tour with The Warehouse (Harriett Whiting, Danielle Tolich, Ben Boyce, Jono Pryor, Ben Humphrey, Margaret Hawker, Gareth McDonald, Ben Sullivan, Sarah De Villiers, Jessica Boell, Anthony Plant, The Hits Network) Finalists:
Winner: Newstalk ZB Brand (Monique Hodgson, Xanthe Williams, Sarah Swanton, Graham Dolan, Newstalk ZB) Finalists:
Winner: NRC - Road Safety Strategy (Alastair Barran, Chris Hurring, MediaWorks) Finalists:
Winner: NRC - Bits & Pieces (Alastair Barran, Chris Hurring, Hamish Nixon, Hannah Venneman, Tiegan Lilley, Jeremy Pickford, MediaWorks) Finalists:
Winner: NRC - Bits & Pieces (Alastair Barran, Chris Hurring, Hannah Venneman, Hamish Nixon, MediaWorks) Finalists:
Winner: Chris Ryan (NZME) Finalists:
Winner: NZME Taranaki (Nikki Verbeet, Tracey Blake, Colleen Deegan, Carole Morgan, Julie Petley, NZME) Finalists:
Winner: MediaWorks Trade Marketing Team (MediaWorks) Finalists:
Winner: Day (and a bit) On The Darts (Andrew Mulligan, Bryce Casey, Roger Farrelly, Jacqueline Williams, Brad King, Jack Honeybone, Ryan Maguire, Mel Abbot, Guy Mansell, Raynor Perreau, Michael Baker, Jim Cowan, Sophie Currie, Joe Baxendale, Duncan Heyde, Jay Reeve, Jeremy Pickford, The Rock Network) Finalists:
Winner: Newstalk ZB (NZME) Finalists:
Winner: More FM Northland (More FM) Finalists:
Sir Paul Holmes Broadcaster of the Year: Mike Hosking
Outstanding Contribution to Radio:
Services to Broadcasting:
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