25th Sony Radio Academy Awards - Programme Awards and Winners

Programme Awards and Winners

Category Gold Silver Bronze
The Breakfast Show Award The Today Programme
(BBC Radio 4)
Five Live Breakfast
(BBC Radio Five Live)
Toolan in the Morning
(Key 103 Manchester)
The Music Programme Award The Mark Radcliffe Show
(BBC Radio 2)
Zane Lowe
(BBC Radio 1)
Popworld Radio
(4Radio)
The Specialist Music Programme Award Friction
(BBC Asian Network)
The Freak Zone
(BBC 6 Music)
Westwood
(BBC Radio 1)
The News and Current Affairs Programme Award Five Live Breakfast
(BBC Radio Five Live)
The Today Programme
(BBC Radio 4)
Real News at Five
(Real Radio Yorkshire)
The Sports Programme Award Sportsweek
(BBC Radio Five Live)
Five Live Sport
(BBC Radio Five Live)
The Pain of the Game
(BBC Radio Scotland)
The Speech Programme Award The Reunion
(BBC Radio 4)
PM
(BBC Radio 4)
The Jeremy Vine Show
(BBC Radio 2)
The Interactive Programme Award PM
(BBC Radio 4)
The Big Brum Breakfast with Elliott & Caroline
(BRMB)
Scott Mills
(BBC Radio 1)
The Entertainment Award The Chris Evans Show
(BBC Radio 2)
Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston & Harriet Scott
(London’s Heart 106.2)
Bowie @ Breakfast
(Clyde 1)

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