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The British Podcast Awards is an annual awards ceremony intended to celebrate outstanding content within the British podcast scene. The British Podcast Awards is owned and operated by Haymarket Media Group, which also owns several media businesses, including Campaign and PRWeek.

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History

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Founders Hill and Deegan at the 2018 awards

The British Podcast Awards was cofounded in 2017 by Matt Hill, managing director of production company Rethink Audio, and Matt Deegan, creative director of audio content firm Folder Media. Deegan and Hill assumed control of[ clarification needed ] the Australian Podcast Awards in 2020 [1] and launched the Irish Podcasts Awards in 2021 [2] . [3] [ failed verification ]

In 2022 Podcast Awards Ltd, the company that runs the British Podcast Awards, was acquired by Haymarket Media Group. The British Podcast Awards will initially sit within Haymarket Business Media’s marketing communications portfolio, with plans to launch more podcast events internationally in 2023. [4]

PodPod, a publication about the craft and business of podcasting launched the previous year, [5] was announced as media partner of the British Podcast Awards in 2023, before responsibility for overseeing the awards was transferred to Campaign [6] .

2017

Chaired by Helen Zaltzman, the judging panel contained more than 50 independent members representing podcast creators, publishers, the press, listeners and audio industry executives. The awards received over 400 entries, spanning genres including TV, film, sport, comedy, true crime, and current affairs. The award ceremony, hosted by Olly Mann, took place in London in April 2017 with presenters including Edith BowmanGrace Dent, and James Cooper from My Dad Wrote a Porno. [7]

2017 Nominees and Winners

Winners in bold

AudioBoom Podcast of the Year

Listeners Choice Award

Podcast Champion

Best Branded Content supported by Create

Best Comedy Podcast supported by Podiant

Best Current Affairs Podcast

Best Entertainment Podcast with Maple Street Studios

Best Fiction Podcast

Best Interview Podcast supported by ipDTL

Best New Podcast supported by the Radio Independents Group

‘Other’ (AKA Most Original Podcast)

Best Radio Podcast supported by UK Radioplayer

Represent supported by Upload Radio

Best Review Podcast

Smartest Podcast supported by Whistledown Studios

Best Sport Podcast

Best True Crime Podcast

2018

The second British Podcast Awards saw the 50-strong judging panel, chaired by Nish Kumar, listening to over 1,000 hours of entries, with new categories created to recognise comedy, family and innovation. The 2018 awards were supported by acast, Radioplayer, Twitter, Muddy Knees Media, Podiant, Whistledown, IPDTL, Hindenburg Systems, Create Productions and Audible and Sony Music’s 4th Floor Creative. The British Podcast Awards also partnered with The Guardian to create a five-part podcast series podcast to showcase the nominees. [8]

The ceremony, hosted by Olly Mann, took place in London in May 2018 and was attended by some of the biggest names in audio, including Simon Mayo, Mark Kermode, Jake Wood, Fi Glover, Josh Widdicombe and Fearne Cotton. The Listeners' Choice Award, won by Kermode and Mayo's Film Review, saw over 110,000 votes cast by the public. [9]

2018 Nominees and Winners

Winners in bold

Podcast of the Year

Listeners' Choice Award

Podcast Champion

Best Branded Content supported by Muddy Knees Media

Best Comedy Podcast supported by Podiant

Best Culture Podcast

Best Current Affairs

Best Entertainment Podcast supported by Sony Music’s 4th Floor Creative

Best Family Podcast

Best Fiction Podcast

Best Interview Podcast supported by IP:DTL

Best New Podcast

Most Original Podcast supported by Audible

The Represent Award supported by Twitter

Best Radio Podcast supported by Radioplayer

Smartest Podcast with Whistledown Studios

Best Sport Podcast

Best True Crime Podcast

2019

Entering its third year, the 2019 British Podcast Awards saw brand new categories, including acast Moment of the Year, Best Sex and Relationships podcast and the Bullseye Award supported by Podiant, alongside returning categories true crime, entertainment, interview, fiction and current affairs. The Bullseye Award honoured the podcasts that produce exceptional listening experiences for niche audiences and those under-represented in other British media.

On 8th April 2019, the nominations for the British Podcast Awards powered by DAX were streamed live on Twitter, with the podcasting stars of No Such Thing As A Fish revealing the top six podcasts nominated in each of the 15 categories. [10]

The ceremony, hosted by Cariad Lloyd, took place in May 2019, with guests and presenters including Michael Sheen, Fearne Cotton, Julia Davis, Vicki Pepperdine, Elizabeth Day, Giovanna Fletcher, Alice Levine, Jane Garvey, Hussain Manawer, Katie Piper and Anna Whitehouse. The ceremony was recorded and available to watch on YouTube 48 hours after the event. [11]

George The Poet, who entered his Have You Heard George's Podcast? declaring under 5000 listeners per episode, was the stand-out winner of the night, walking away with five awards, including Smartest, Best Arts & Culture, Best Fiction, Best New Podcast and was named Audioboom’s Podcast of the Year. Brexitcast, presented by Laura Kuenssberg, Chris Mason, Katya Adler and Adam Fleming, won the Listeners Choice award with 190,000 public votes cast. [12]

2019 Nominees and Winners

Winners in bold

Podcast Of The Year

Listeners' Choice Award

Podcast Champion

acast Moment of The Year

Best Branded Podcast

Bullseye Award supported by Podiant

Best Arts & Culture

Best Comedy Podcast supported by Spotify

Best Current Affairs

Best Entertainment Podcast supported by Sony Music’s 4th Floor Creative

Best Family Podcast

Best Fiction Podcast

Best Interview

Best New Podcast

Best Radio Podcast supported by Radioplayer

Best Sex & Relationships Podcast

Smartest Podcast

Spotlight Award

Best Sport

Best True Crime

2020

The 2020 British Podcast Awards, in association with acast, took place digitally due to COVID-19 restrictions in the UK, with awards taken to winner’s doorsteps and a hamper of confetti cannons and treats for all nominees.

The 2020 nominees were chosen from over 1,000 entries, by over 50 judges, including the likes of Annie Mac, Katie Piper and Dustin Lance Black, with 2019 big winner George The Poet overseeing the process as chair of the judges. [13] New award categories for 2020 included Best Daily Podcast, Best Live Episode, Best Publisher or Network, Best Wellbeing Podcast and Best Podcast in the Welsh Language.

The ceremony, presented by Clara Amfo and Rhianna Dhillon with presenters including Claudia Winkleman, Louis Theroux, Ian Wright and Mel Giedroyc, was live-streamed on YouTube and watched by 12,000 viewers at home. [14] The Listeners Choice Award received over 230,000 votes and was won by Shagged Married Annoyed, presented by Chris and Rosie Ramsey.

2020 Nominees and Winners

Winners in bold

Podcast Of The Year

Listener Choice Award supported by BBC Sounds

Podcast Champion

Best Arts & Culture Podcast supported by Pod Bible

Best Branded Podcast

The Bullseye Award

Best Business Podcast

Best Comedy Podcast supported by Acast

The Creativity Award

Best Current Affairs Podcast

Best Daily Podcast supported by Podfollow

Best Entertainment Podcast

Best Family Podcast

Best Fiction

Best Interview

Best Live Episode supported by Latitude

Moment Of The Year

Best Network or Publisher supported by 4DC

Best New Podcast supported by Factory Studios

Best Radio Podcast

Best Sex & Relationships Podcast

Smartest Podcast

Best Sport Podcast supported by Audioboom

The Spotlight Award

Best True Crime Podcast

Best Podcast In The Welsh Language

Best Wellbeing Podcast

2021

In 2021 the British Podcast Awards, now in its fifth year and powered by Amazon Music, announced new categories, including Best Lockdown Podcast, Best Documentary Podcast and The International Award for overseas podcasts, suggested by the readers of the Great British Podcasts email newsletter.

The awards took place at an open-air London venue in July 2021 to reflect the COVID-19 restrictions on large indoor gatherings. Hosted by Jordan North, William Hanson and Poppy Jay, guest presenters included Fearne Cotton, Jessie Ware, Oti Mabuse, My Dad Wrote A Porno, Vick Hope, Dr Rangan Chatterjee, No Such Thing As A Fish and Deborah Frances-White.

Stolen Goodbyes won Best Lockdown podcast, which tells the stories of those who died from Covid-19 without having the chance to say goodbye. Best New podcast went to Field Recordings, a podcast transporting listeners to the great outdoors whilst being confined to their own homes.

The only award voted for by the public, the Listeners’ Choice Award saw over 140,000 votes cast. The top spot this year was won by true crime podcast Redhanded podcast, with Podcast Champion awarded to Fearne Cotton to recognise her work in the mental health and wellbeing space. VENT Documentaries, a podcast that shares the formative experiences of young people in the London borough of Brent picked up three awards – Smartest Podcast, Best Documentary and Podcast of the Year.

2021 Nominees and Winners

Winners in bold

Podcast Of The Year supported by Sony Music

* VENT Documentaries

BBC Sounds Listeners' Choice Award

* Redhanded Podcast

Spotify Podcast Champion

* Fearne Cotton

The Gold Award

Best Arts & Culture Podcast supported by Create Podcasts

Best Branded Podcast supported by Acast Creative

The Bullseye Award

Best Business Podcast supported by Wondery

Best Comedy Podcast supported by Stitcher

The Creativity Award

Best Current Affairs Podcast

Best Daily Podcast supported by Spotify

Best Documentary

Best Entertainment Podcast supported by Amazon Music

Best Family Podcast

Best Fiction Podcast

The International Award

Best Interview Podcast supported by Pod Bible

Best Lockdown Podcast supported by Amazon Music

acast Moment Of The Year

Best Network or Publisher

Best New Podcast

Best Radio Podcast supported by DTS AutoStage

Smartest Podcast supported by podfollow

Best Sport Podcast

The Spotlight Award

Best True Crime Podcast

Best Wellbeing Podcast

Best Podcast In The Welsh Language

2022

More than 250 nominees in over 30 categories made the shortlist for the British Podcast Awards 2022. The judging panel, chaired by Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel, listened to 319 hours of podcasts from over 1,200 entries. Elis James and John Robins hosted the event, alongside Pandora Sykes, Jamie Laing, My Dad Wrote a Porno, Idris and Sabrina Elba, Poppy Jay, Jon Sopel, RedHanded, The Receipts’ Tolani Shoneye and Dr Rupy.

The Podcast Champion was awarded to the BBC podcast You, Me and the Big C. The award honoured the work of the late Dame Deborah James, Rachel Bland, Lauren Mahon and their entire team, whose podcast has contributed to public awareness and perception of cancer and cancer treatment.

BBC World Service podcast Dear Daughter won Best Family Podcast and the prestigious Podcast of the Year award. Dear Daughter hears letters written to daughters from around the world, which are often described by listeners as inspiring, poignant and funny.

The only award voted for by the public, The Listeners’ Choice Award, was won by the true-crime podcast RedHanded for a second time.

2022 Nominees and Winners

Winners in bold

Podcast of the Year supported by Audible

Listeners' Choice Award supported by Acast+

Podcast Champion

Moment of the Year

Best Arts & Culture Podcast Supported by PodBible

Best Branded Content Podcast

Best Business Podcast Supported by Subly

Best Comedy Podcast Supported by Amazon Music

Best Current Affairs Podcast

Best Daily Podcast

Best Documentary Podcast

Best Entertainment Podcast Supported by Create Podcasts

Best Family Podcast

Best Fiction Podcast

Best Interview Podcast Supported by Podfollow

Best Live Podcast

Best New Podcast

Best Radio Podcast

Best Sex & Relationships Podcast

Smartest Podcast

Best Sport Podcast

Best True Crime Podcast

The Climate Award

Best Wellbeing Podcast

Best Welsh Podcast

Best Network or Publisher

The Creativity Award supported by Audible

Best Sales Team

Best Marketing Campaign

Best Commercial Campaign

BBC Sounds Rising Star

The Spotlight Award

The Bullseye Award

2023

Entries opened in January 2023 for the seventh British Podcast Awards which returned in September that year, in partnership with PodPod. [15]

The 2023 ceremony took place in central London and was attended by around 500 figures from the podcasting industry. The event was hosted by Zoe Lyons and Stephen Bailey, comedians and co-hosts of the Let's Talk About the Husband podcast. Partners for the event included BBC Sounds, Global, Audible, Amazon Music and Wondery, and Nomono, with each sponsoring a different category.

Judges from 2023’s British Podcast Awards received over 1,000 submissions across 22 categories. The Podcast of The Year award was chosen by the judges from the Gold winners and went to BBC Radio Wales’ A Positive Life: HIV from Terrence Higgins to Today on the stories of people in the UK with HIV over the last 40 years. [16] The podcast also won Best Factual Podcast.

The Listener’s Choice Award, which received over 232,000 votes from podcast fans, went to true crime podcast RedHanded for the third consecutive year. Podcast Champion – which honours a podcast that has changed the landscape of the medium and made a real impact – went to Vogue Williams and Joanne McNally for their hit podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me.

2023 Nominees and Winners

Winners in bold

Podcast of the Year

Listeners' Choice Award

Podcast Champion

Best Arts & Culture Podcast

Best Business Podcast

Best Climate Podcast

Best Comedy Podcast

Best Documentary Podcast

Best Entertainment Podcast

Best Factual Podcast

Best Fiction Podcast

Best History Podcast

Best Kids Podcast

Best News & Current Affairs Podcast

Best Parenting Podcast

Best Sex & Relationships Podcast

Best Sport Podcast

Best True Crime Podcast

Best Wellbeing Podcast

Best Daily Podcast

Best Interview Podcast

Best Network or Publisher

Best New Podcast

Best Welsh Language Podcast

Specialist Award

Spotlight Award

Rising Star

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