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Nominees and Winners Nominees and Winners 1. BEST DOCUMENTARY/FEATURE MAKER • Ruth Evans (Ruth Evans Productions) • Jonathan Mayo (TBI Media) • Eleanor McDowall (Falling Tree) • Steve Urquhart (freelance) • Hana Walker-Brown (freelance) - GOLD 2. BEST NEWS & CURRENT AFFAIRS DOCUMENTARY/FEATURE MAKER • Deborah Dudgeon (Whistledown Productions) • Tim Johns (BBC Radio 2) • Christian Spooner (BBC Radio Merseyside) - GOLD 3. BEST COMEDY/ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCER • Gus Beattie (The Comedy Unit) - GOLD • Sam Bryant (BBC Comedy) • Peter Curran (freelance) • Matt Stronge (BBC Comedy) • Ben Walker (Fuzz Productions) 4. BEST MUSIC PRODUCER • Guy Bellamy (107 Meridian FM) • Alannah Chance (Reduced Listening) - GOLD • Hayley Clarke (Somethin’ Else) • Sam Coley (Absolute Radio) • Dan Moss (Somethin’ Else) 5. BEST SOUND DESIGNER/ENGINEER • Steve Bond (Goldhawk Productions) • Michael Curling (TBI Media) • Weidong Lin (Monocle 24) • Mark Pittam (TBI Media) • Steve Urquhart (freelance) - GOLD • Eloise Whitmore (Naked Productions) 6. BEST PODCAST/ ONLINE PRODUCER • Leanne Coyle (Whistledown Productions) • Sue Nelson (Boffin Media) • James Shield (freelance) - GOLD • Ben Walker (Fuzz Productions) 7. BEST MULTI-MEDIA PRODUCER • Manish Doolabh (Somethin’ Else) • Eleanor McDowall (Radio Atlas) • Kate Valentine (Digital Drama) - GOLD 8. BEST DRAMA PRODUCER • Laurence Bowen (Feel Good Fiction) • John Dryden (Goldhawk Productions) • Fiona McAlpine (Allegra Productions) • Boz Temple-Morris (Holy Mountain) - GOLD • Polly Thomas (freelance) 9. BEST READINGS/ AUDIOBOOK PRODUCER • Tamsin Collison (freelance) • Joanna Green (freelance) • Roy McMillan (Penguin Random House UK Audio) • Holly Newson (Listening Books) • David Roper (Heavy Entertainment) - GOLD 10. BEST NEWCOMER • Gemma Dunstan (BBC Introducing West) • Giles Gear (Passion Radio Oxford) • Robert Nicholson (Whistledown Productions) • James Shield (freelance) - GOLD • Zoe Stegosaurus (freelance) 11. BEST STATION SOUND PRODUCER • Giles Gear (Union JACK) • Chris Nicoll (freelance) • Lee Price (Absolute Radio) • James Stodd (Celador Radio) • Chris Ward (Bauer Media) – GOLD 12. GRASSROOTS PRODUCTION AWARD • BBC Newsjack • Birmingham City University Radio Dept. • Camden Community Radio • Podium.me • Prison Radio Association - GOLD • Roundhouse Radio 13. NARRATOR OF THE YEAR • Clare Corbett • Anna Parker-Naples • Daniel Weyman - GOLD 14. BEST PRESENTER - SPEECH • Dotun Adebayo (BBC Radio 5 Live) • Emma Barnett (BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 4) • Fi Glover (BBC Radio 4) - GOLD • Alan Robson (Metro Radio) • Jeremy Vine (BBC Radio 2) 15. BEST PRESENTER - MUSIC • Clara Amfo (BBC Radio 1) • Goldierocks (The Selector) • Dan O’Connell (Radio X) • Cerys Matthews (BBC Radio 6 Music) - GOLD • Huw Stephens (BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio Cymru, BBC World Service) 16. NEW VOICE AWARD • Georgie Frost (Share Radio) • Andrew Hunter Murray (Private Eye Podcast, No Such Thing As A Fish) • Leo Johnson (BBC Radio 4) • Jacob Pollard (Roundhouse Radio, Resonance FM) - GOLD • Jake Yapp (talkRADIO) 17. GOLD AWARD Stephen Fry 18. INDIE OF THE YEAR • Just Radio • Loftus Media • Prison Radio Association • TBI Media • Whistledown Productions - GOLD .
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