New York Festival Radio Program & Production Awards

Best International Affairs Podcast: 
Finalist – Taking Apart Terror – Global Coalition Against Daesh, 2022
Best Narrative / Documentary Podcast: 
Silver – The Big Steal – GML, 2021. Finalist – The Big Steal, 2022.
Best Social Justice Podcast :
Finalist – The Global Safety Podcast, Lloyds Register Foundation, 2022
Best Technology Podcast:
Finalist – The Science Behind Your Salad – BASF, 2021
Best Culture & Arts Podcast: 
Finalist – Unearthed – Mysteries from an Unseen World – Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2021
Best Children’s / Young Person’s Programme: 
The Mudds – BBC. Silver 2008
Best Music Special:
Thriller: Michael Jackson’s Masterpiece & Reasons to Be Cheerful – Radio 2. Gold 2009
Best Promo: 
World Cup 2010 & Eastenders – BBC
Best News Feature: 
Adventures of a Blue Badger – BBC Radio 5Live. Silver 2013


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