24th Sony Radio Academy Awards
The 24th Sony Radio Academy Awards were held on 8 May 2006 at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane in London. There were 29 categories of award and two special awards.
Programme awards and winners
- The Breakfast Show Awards — Nick Ferrari at Breakfast (LBC 97.3FM)
 - The Music Programme Award — Mornings with Rick Shaw (Kerrang! 105.2 West Midlands)
 - The Specialist Music Programme Award — Zane Lowe (BBC Radio 1)
 - The News and Current Affairs Programme Award — 1800 News Bulletin (BBC Radio 4)
 - The Sports Programme Award — Fighting Talk (BBC Radio Five Live)
 - The Speech Programme Award — The Stephen Nolan Show (BBC Radio Ulster)
 - The Interactive Programme Award — Scott Mills (BBC Radio 1)
 - The Entertainment Award — Chris Moyles (BBC Radio 1)
 
Personality awards and winners
- The Music Broadcaster of the Year — Zane Lowe (BBC Radio 1)
 - The Music Radio Personality of the Year — Chris Evans (BBC Radio 2)
 - The News Journalist of the Year — Angus Stickler (BBC Radio 4)
 - The Speech Broadcaster of the Year — Eddie Mair (BBC Radio 4)
 - The Station Programmer of the Year — Richard Park (Magic 105.4)
 
Production awards and winners
- The Drama Award — No Background Music (BBC Radio 4)
 - The Comedy Award — The Ape That Got Lucky (BBC Radio 4)
 - The Feature Award — A Requiem for St Kilda (BBC Radio 4)
 - The Musical Special Award — Lennon: The Wenner Tapes (BBC Radio 4)
 - The News Feature Award — Return to Sarajevo (BBC World Service)
 - The Breaking News Award — The London Bombings (Capital Radio)
 - The Live Event Coverage Award — The Boat Race 2005 (LBC)
 - The Community Award — Hearing Voices (BBC Hereford & Worcester)
 - The Promo Award — Kerrang! Christmas (Kerrang! 105.2 West Midlands)
 - The Competition Award — Xfm’s Rock School (Xfm)
 - The Station Imaging Award — Kerrang! 105.2 West Midlands
 
Station awards and winners
- Station of the Year with a potential audience of under 300,000 — Coast 96.3 (North Wales Coast)
 - Station of the Year with a potential audience of 300,000 – 1 million — Pirate FM (Cornwall, Plymouth & West Devon)
 - Station of the Year with a potential audience of 1 million plus — Kerrang! 105.2 West Midlands
 - Digital Terrestrial Station of the Year — Planet Rock
 - UK Station of the Year — BBC Radio 1
 
Special awards
- The Special Award — The Beethoven Experience
 - The Gold Award — Terry Wogan
 
External links
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