Indian stations are top Asian winners at NYF Radio Awards 2017

 

 

New York Festivals® International Radio Program Awards, honouring the World's Best Radio Programs℠, announced this year's award-winning programs at the annual Radio Awards Gala at New York City's Manhattan Penthouse on Sunday. 

The Grand Jury selected 2017's award-winners from entries submitted from 32 countries. 

Indian entries with 30 citations were the top Asian winners, followed by South Korea with nine, Hong Kong with four and Afghanistan with one award.

Among Indian stations, Reliance Broadcast Network Limited’s Big FM had seven Finalist Certificates and two Silver awards.

Radio Mirchi took home three Finalist Certificates, one Gold and one Silver award in the Audio Books category.

DB Corp’s MY FM won three Finalist Certificates and one Bronze award.

Red FM had four Finalists, HT Media – which Runs Fever 104 FM – won a Silver award and a Finalist Certificate, Radio City won a Bronze and a Finalist Certificate, Radio Mango also won a Bronze and a Finalist Certificate and Club FM won a Silver.

Among Korean stations, Korea New Network (KNN) won a Gold for “Opera in the Dark; La Boheme” – A World Premiere of Barrier-Free Opera for the Visually Impaired” in the Audio Book category. It also won a Silver and a Finalist Certificate. Korea Broadcasting Corporation (KBS) won two Bronze awards and two Finalist Certificates while Busan English Broadcasting Foundation won a Bronze and a Finalist Certificate.
From Hong Kong, Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) won One Silver, Three Bronze Awards – including one for its nonfiction Audio Book ‘Eating Smoke’ in the Audio Book category and four finalist certificates.

Afghan Education Production Organization (AEPO) won a Finalist Certificate in the Entertainment

Category.

The Grand Jury honoured RTÉ Ireland with the prestigious title of Broadcaster of Year and TBI Media UK with Production Company of the Year.

This is the fourth time that RTÉ has been honored with this title. The network earned an impressive 10 Gold trophies, 8 Silver, 10 Bronze, and 12 Finalist Certificates.

In addition, three global companies earned the coveted Grand Award: TBI Media United Kingdom, DMC Studio Argentina, and Behind the Wire and The Wheeler Centre Australia.

Jim Jennings, Managing Director of RTÉ Radio, said: The win is testament not only to the collective output of our radio stations, but also to the broad appeal and quality of our programming. This is extremely important to us as a public service broadcaster. From the excellent Documentary on One series, the imagination of RTÉJr Radio, the skilled current affairs reporting, the creative hub of Drama on One, to the innovation of podcast series Voices, RTÉ programme makers have been duly recognized with the awarding of a selection of gold, silver and bronze medals.”  

TBI Media United Kingdom earned the Grand Award (History) for “World Cup '66” for BBC Radio 2 & BBC Radio 5 live. This complex musical undertaking featured, a composed filmic soundtrack, played by 22 musicians throughout the 2 hour and 40 minute production.  TBI Media was awarded in total 6 Gold trophies, 5 Silver and 4 Finalist Certificates.

“TBI is part of a really vibrant, and flourishing audio production community in the UK, and it's always great to have our work acknowledged by our peers in the global radio industry at the New York Festivals. As well as The Grand Award for 'World Cup 66 Live' it was a particular thrill to win 'Independent Production Company Of The Year' which is quite simply thanks to a brilliant  team at TBI, and the faith shown in what they do by all who broadcast our work,” said Phil Critchlow, CEO & Founder, TBI Media.

“Blackout” DMC Studio Argentina earned the Grand Award (Heroes) for the compelling story of a blind person who describes a day of his life through sounds in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The award-winning entry was recorded with binaural microphones, live and in the epicentre of the city. “Blackout” received top honours earning an additional 3 Gold Trophies and a Silver Trophy.

“Winning the Grand Award at the New York Festivals is a great honor. This is because it is a worldwide recognition among colleagues around the world with whom we share the same passion of telling stories built with sounds,” said Diego Cannizzaro, Producer and Owner, DMC Studio – Productora de Contenidos.

Behind the Wire and The Wheeler Centre, Australia, was honored with the Grand Award (National or International Affairs) for their ten-part podcast series “The Messenger”. The program is based on thousands of voice messages sent via burner phone by Abdul Aziz Muhamat, a refugee detained on the Australian-run detention centre on the Manus Island, Paua New Guinea, to journalist, Michael Green. This award-winning series was also recognized with 2 Gold Trophies.

Michael Green, Presenter/producer, Behind the Wire said, “I also know how eloquently and insightfully Aziz has described what he has seen and experienced throughout four years in Australia's offshore immigration detention centre on Manus Island. We've been speaking most days for a year and a half, and it's been a privilege and a joy to get to know him – and I think it's like that for the listeners too. Our small team, who are mainly volunteers, has worked so hard on this show and it means a lot to us to be recognised by the Grand Jurors for New York Festivals.”

“Thank you for acknowledging our work on The Messenger. What I have seen in detention, what I have experienced – there is nothing in this planet that will make me forget. But I am really really grateful to each person who spent even one minute of his or her time to listen to The Messenger podcast. I send my thanks to the Behind the Wire team and the Wheeler Centre. I would like to send my special thanks to Michael Green,” said Abdul Aziz Muhamat. 

Jon Tjhia-Producer, The Wheeler Centre said, “Along with each member of our small team, who have devoted so much time and work to our collective effort, I'm honoured, and grateful for this award's recognition of Aziz's long-term work with us, especially Michael; to our team's dedication to the craft of radio and journalism; and to the value of trust, independence and collaboration. We hope this award helps The Messenger reach more listeners.”

With podcast listenership on the rise, on-demand audio is capturing the attention of listeners engaged by programming covering a robust number of genres and topics. Podcasts entries taking home the Gold include: “Majd's Diary: Two Years in the Life of a Saudi Girl” Radio Diaries; Phoebe's Fall” Fairfax Media; Campus – CBC Radio One's “The Virginia Tech Massacre” Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; and Occupation in Eastern Oregon” Oregon Public Broadcasting. Silver trophies went to: “The Siege Of Sarajevo” RTÉ Voices by Evelyn McClafferty,” and “Back Story” Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Entries garnering Bronze trophies: “Someone Knows Something” Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; and “Pin Kings” SportsCenter Features ESPN.

The New York Philharmonic was in the winner's circle. “Zubin Mehta at 80” was honored with a Gold trophy for Music and a Bronze for Best Director. “Celebrating the 175th Anniversary Season” earned the Gold for Best Director and a Bronze for Best Music Special.  “The New York Philharmonic This Week” was recognized with a Silver trophy for Best Regularly Scheduled Music Program.

Documentaries provided a platform to showcase programs about notable people and topical events. Entries earning Gold Trophies:  “David Bowie: Verbatim” Des Shaw for BBC Radio 4; “Vocal Chords: Paul Brady and Iarla Ó Lionáird in Conversation” RTÉ lyric fm; and “Thelma & Michael: Love in the Cutting Room” Trevor Dann's Company for BBC Radio 4; The Raqqa Diaries: Life Inside 'Islamic State'” BBC Radio 4; “Syrian Woman Resists ISIS” Radio Sawa; “Norman Corwin's” by Champions of Justice; “Die Einzige, die uberlebt hat” Radio Klassik Stephansdom; and “Citizen Smuggler” Radio FranceSiriusXM's “Vin Scully: Voice of Generations,” earned both Gold and Silver trophies. “Inside the National Recording Registry” and “The Wild Side of Lou Reed's Walk” BMP Audio were each honoured with Silver trophies.

News Programs were in the winner's circle.  Entries honoured with the Gold trophy include:  “Occupation in Eastern Oregon” Oregon Public Broadcasting; “12 days a refugee” Radio France; and “Out of the Blue: 50 Years After the UT Tower Shooting” Texas StandardWestwood One News “Orlando Nightclub Shooting” and “Dead People Voting” each received Silver trophies. 

The appeal of Audio Books showcasing the trend towards accessible spoken entertainment scored multiple awards. Gold winning entries include: “So, Anyway…” Penguin Random House UK's John Cleese autobiography, narrated by Cleese; “Opera in the Dark; La Bohme, A World Premiere of Barrier-free Opera for Visually Impaired People” KNN; “Baker's End: Gobbleknoll Hall” Bafflegab Productions; and “Alligator Pie” SoulpepperRadio Mirchi, RTHK and Radio 3 each earned Bronze trophies.

New York Festivals, in collaboration with the United Nations Department of Public Information, established the United Nations Awards in 1990 to honour programs highlighting global concerns of interest to the UN. Annually, the United Nations Department of Public Information convenes a panel to honour radio broadcasting that best exemplifies the ideas and goals of the United Nations. Their selections are awarded the prestigious United Nations Department of Public Information (UNDPI) Award.  Recipients of the 2017 UNDPI  Award: “15 Minutes from Mosul” (Best Human Interest Story) BBC earned the UNDPI Gold Award, “The Last Mile”(Educational) SiriusXM earned the UNDPI Silver Award, and “Making Sense of the Noise Stories of Children with APD” (Social Issues) Busan E-fm earned the UNDPI Bronze Award.

To view all of the 2017 New York Festivals World's Best Radio Programs, please visit: HERE.

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