Sony Radio Academy Awards - 2012 Gold Award Winners

2012 Gold Award Winners

  • Breakfast Show of the Year (station with a potential audience of 10 million-plus) - KISS Breakfast with Rickie (Heywood Williams), Melvin (O'Doom) and Charlie (Hedges)
  • Breakfast Show of the Year (station with a potential audience of less than 10 million) - Real Radio Breakfast with Gary (Philipson) and Lisa (Shaw)
  • Best Music Programme - Fearne Cotton (BBC Radio 1)
  • Best Specialist Music Programme - David Rodigan (BBC Radio 2)
  • Best Entertainment Programme - Beryl and Betty (Beryl Smith, Betty Renwick) (BBC Radio Humberside)
  • Best Speech Programme - Stephen Nolan (BBC Radio 5 Live)
  • Best Sport Programme - (Richard) Keys and (Andy) Gray (talkSPORT)
  • Best News & Current Affairs - 5 Live Drive with Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir (BBC Radio 5 Live)
  • Best Breaking News Coverage - PM (BBC Radio 4)
  • Music Radio Personality of the Year - Chris Evans (BBC Radio 2)
  • Music Broadcaster of the Year - Jools Holland (BBC Radio 2)
  • Speech Radio Personality of the Year - Danny Baker (BBC Radio 5 Live)
  • Speech Broadcaster of the Year - Victoria Derbyshire (BBC Radio 5 Live)
  • News Journalist of the Year - Mike Thomson??? (BBC Radio 4)
  • Best Interviewer - Eddie Mair interviews Julie Nicholson (BBC Radio 4)
  • Station Programmer of the Year - Andy Roberts (KISS)
  • Best Station Imaging - BBC Radio 1Xtra
  • Station of the Year (with a potential audience of up to 300,000) - KL.FM 96.7
  • Station of the Year (with a potential audience of 300,000 - 1 million) - 107.6 Juice FM
  • Station of the Year (with a potential audience of 1 million-plus) - Radio City 96.7
  • National UK Station of the Year - BBC Radio 6 Music
  • Sony Gold Award - Nicholas Parsons
  • Special Award - Classic FM

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