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24 Nov 2024 07:05

Radio & Music

New York Festivals International Radio Program Awards Announces 2017 Finalists

RTÉ Ireland Dominates, Followed by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and TBI Media UK

The New York Festivals International Radio Program Awards announced the 2017 Finalists. World-wide since 1982, New York Festivals® Radio Program Awards honors the World’s Best Radio Programs℠, receiving entries from radio stations, networks, and independent producers from around the globe.

NYF’s Grand Jury selected 336 Finalists from entries submitted from 32 countries worldwide including such far-reaching countries from Afghanistan to Namibia. Entries were judged by the 2017 Grand Jury on production values, organization, presentation of information, creativity and use of the medium. All entries achieving Finalist status proceed to the medal round.

RTÉ Ireland dominated this year’s competition with an impressive 47 entries moving on to the medal round. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation saw a robust 30 entries move forward and TBI Media was a strong force with 15 entries achieving Finalist status. Radio New Zealand saw 10 entries move forward and Reliance Broadcast Network Limited, India saw 9. To view all the 2017 Radio Awards Finalist please visit: HERE.

2017’s Radio Program Awards competition marked a year of exceptional storytelling submitted from the around the globe and showcased the depth and breadth of radio today by expanding the theater of the mind,” said Rose Anderson, VP/Executive Director of New York Festivals Radio Program Awards.

Documentaries led the way, showcasing stories with a distinctive voice and a riveting point of view. Finalists include: “Kicking The Bucket” RTÉ Ireland /Documentary on One; “Mrs. Findlay’s Broadwood Square Piano” RTÉ lyric fm; “The Boy Who Gave His Heart Away” TBI Media UK; “George Carlin – A Life in Comedy” SiriusXM USA; “The Untold Story of the SBS Broadcaster who died on 9/11” SBS Australia; “Blue Canvas : The Artist Miles Davis” Freewheel Productions /BBC UK; “David Bowie: Verbatim” Zinc Media UK; “Nonsense Melancholia” Radio France; “Conspiracy Against Nisman: The Case That Never Dies“ RADIO MITRE S.A.  Argentina; “Madly Musical” Radio Television Hong Kong; “Wilde Stories” Athena Media Ireland; “Street Violence: City of Lost Hearts” Radio Rivadavia Argentina: “Where The Walls Have Ears – Listening in to Anna Akhmatova” Robin Ravlich/ABC Radio National Australia; “Cultural Mindshift: Full Spectrum Sustainability and Resilience” Bioneers USA; and “Inside the National Recording Registry” Ben Manilla Productions USA.  

Drama Specials showcased compelling stories from around the globe.  Finalists include: “I, Robot” BBC Radio 4 UK; “Merry-go-round [In times like these]” Radio Romania; “Robin of Sherwood – The Knights of The Apocalypse” Spiteful Puppet Entertainment UK; “The Neverending Story” Swedish Radio / Youth Radio Drama Sweden; “Flight Risk by Kevin Brew with Ellie Kisyombe” Drama on One RTÉ Ireland; and “Black and Blue” Corporation For Independent Media /BBC  USA.

Entries into Best Talk/ Interview Special category moved forward: “100 Women – The Interviews” BBC World Service UK; “Sitrep Iraq Enquiry Special” BFBS Radio UK; “The Kalb Report” The George Washington University USA; “I’m Unfaithful” Danish Broadcasting Corporation Denmark; and “Ideas” Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

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