Radio Academy

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The Radio Academy is a registered charity that acts as a professional body for the radio industry in the United Kingdom.

Its mission is the 'encouragement, recognition and promotion of excellence throughout the UK radio industry'. The Academy supports its sister organisation the Student Radio Association. The Academy was formed in 1983, partly to support the growth in Independent Local Radio.

The Radio Academy is run via a board of members, however the day to day running is undertaken by Trevor Dann.

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[edit] Conferences

The Radio Academy runs a range of conferences throughout the year. The biggest is the Radio Festival. Others look at music radio and speech radio.

[edit] Awards

The Radio Academy runs the UK's most prestigious radio industry awards, the Sony Radio Academy Awards. Often referred to as 'the Sony Awards' (after their principal sponsor), the awards celebrate everything from the biggest and best national radio shows to small shows by local stations. Radio stations or DJs wanting to enter the awards must edit the best bits of their show together. The winners are determined by a panel of Judges.

[edit] Annual winners

  • 2007 – UK Station of the year: Classic FM
  • 2006 – UK Station of the year: BBC Radio 1
  • 2005 – UK Station of the year: BBC Radio 2
  • 2004 – UK Station of the year: BBC Radio 4
  • 2003 – UK Station of the year: BBC Radio 4
  • 2002 – Station of the year: BBC Radio 2
  • 2001 – Station of the year: BBC Radio 2
  • 2000 – Station of the year: Classic FM

[edit] Hall of Fame

The following are members of the Academy's Hall of Fame:

[edit] External links