Radio Today Podcast Awards 2022 have announced the winners of the second annual awards.
The awards include 15 categories such as podcast host or presenter of the year, radio show podcast of the year and podcast company of the year. This also included the winner of The RØDE Prize.
Below are the categories, with the winner in bold:
Podcast Host or Presenter of the Year:
Victoria Devine – She’s on the money
Andrew Bucklow – I’ve got news for you
Matthew Bevan – China, if you’re listening
Maria Lewis – The Phantom Never Dies
Mark Howard – The Howie Games
Branded Podcast of the Year:
Rule Benders – Acast
Closing The Net – Australian Federal Police
Beauty IQ Uncensored – Adore Beauty
Brain Fuel
Audio Producer of the Year:
Tiffany Dimmack
Andrea Thiis-Evensen
Darcy Thomson
Phil Horn
Podcast Executive Leader of the Year:
Corey Layton – iHeart Podcast Network Australia
Claire Harvey – The Australian
Guy Scott-Wilson – Acast
Podcast Publisher of the Year – Major:
ABC
NewsCast
SBS
Podcast Publisher of the Year – Indie:
Victoria Devine
The Daily Aus
SYMO interactive
Piccolo Podcasts
Australian Podcast of the Year:
My Sister’s Secret
Project ARI
Come out wherever you are
The Jess Row Big Talk Show
She’s on the money
Podcast Executive Producer of The Year:
Edwina Stott
Nic Mclure
Felix Bray
Nina Young
Sales Executives of the Year:
Brittany Hockley, Life Uncut Podcast
Shannon Hollis, NewsCast
Podcast Series Producer of the Year:
Alyssa Partington
Lia Tsamoglou
Elle Beattie
Andrea Thiss-Evensen
Podcast Thought Leader of the Year:
Jennifer Goggin, LiSTNR
Del Fordham, NewsCast
Rachel Corbett, Nova Entertainment
Jordon Lott, Acast
Podcast Company of the Year:
Acast
ARN’s iHeart
SBS
Listnr
Podcast Hardware and Software of the Year:
LiSTNR
Omny Studio
Radio Show Podcast of the Year:
Will and Woody
Blues with a feeling
Kyle and Jackie O
Jase and Lauren
Podcast Network / Platform of the Year:
iHeart
LiSTNR
Acast
The RØDE Prize:
Ciaran Moffat
Moffat told Radio Today that winning The RØDE Prize will “enhance his interviews” and give his podcasts a “professional quality”.
“The RØDE Prize would enhance my interviews, giving them a more streamlined and professional quality and allowing me to focus on creating more and better content,” he said.
“It would give me an unparalleled level of control and freedom over my recordings which would help me entice guests and attract more listeners,” Moffat added.