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2019 New Zealand Radio Awards
The 2019 New Zealand Radio Awards were the awards for excellence in the New Zealand radio industry during 2018. It was the 42nd New Zealand Radio Awards The New Zealand Radio Awards are the annual awards of the New Zealand radio industry. Organised by the Radio Broadcasters Association, the awards recognise excellence in commercial and non-commercial radio broadcasting, in the form of programm ..., recognising staff, volunteers and contractors in both commercial and non-commercial broadcasting. Winners and nominees This is a list of nominees, with winners in bold. Associated Craft Award Best Community Campaign Best Content Best New Broadcaster Best News & Sport Best On Air Best Programmes Best Promotion Best Radio Creative Best Technical Production Sales Team of the Year Station of the Year 'The Blackie Award' The Johnny Douglas Award Outstanding Contribution to Radio Services to Broadcasting Special Recognition Award 50 Ye ...
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2018 New Zealand Radio Awards
The 2018 New Zealand Radio Awards were the awards for excellence in the New Zealand radio industry during 2017. It was the 41st New Zealand Radio Awards The New Zealand Radio Awards are the annual awards of the New Zealand radio industry. Organised by the Radio Broadcasters Association, the awards recognise excellence in commercial and non-commercial radio broadcasting, in the form of programm ..., recognising staff, volunteers and contractors in both commercial and non-commercial broadcasting. Winners and nominees This is a list of nominees, with winners in bold. Best Community Access Programmes Best Content Best New Broadcaster Best News & Sport Best On Air Best Promotion Best Radio Creative Best Spoken Programmes Best Technical Production Station of the Year Other References {{Radio in New Zealand New Zealand Radio Awards ...
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New Zealand Radio Awards
The New Zealand Radio Awards are the annual awards of the New Zealand radio industry. Organised by the Radio Broadcasters Association, the awards recognise excellence in commercial and non-commercial radio broadcasting, in the form of programming, personalities, news and sports reporting, creativity and production quality. New Zealand radio stations, radio staff, advertising agencies and production houses are eligible to enter the awards. The awards began in 1978, with the beginning of deregulation of the radio industry and the emergence of new independent broadcasters under the third National government of Rob Muldoon. Non-commercial and commercial networks have competed for a range of awards recognising both public service and commercial success. Special categories have also been developed to recognise Māori broadcasting and programmes for ethnic minorities, particularly on Iwi Radio Network and Access Radio Network The Community Access Media Alliance (CAMA) (formerly ...
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2020 New Zealand Radio Awards
The 2020 New Zealand Radio Awards are the awards for excellence in the New Zealand radio industry during 2019. It will be the 43rd New Zealand Radio Awards, recognising staff, volunteers and contractors in both commercial and non-commercial broadcasting. Due to the lockdown measures in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identif ..., there was no award ceremony. Instead, the winners were announced on 15 May on the Radio Broadcasters Association's website. Winners and nominees This is a list of nominees, with winners in bold., Associated Craft Award sponsored by RCS Best Community Campaign sponsored by NZME Best Content sponsored by Radio New Zealand Best Hosts Best New Broadcaster sponsored by Ara NZ Broadcasting School Best Ne ...
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Ben Boyce
Ben Boyce is a New Zealand television and radio personality and comedian best known as the host of TV shows ''Pulp Sport'', '' WANNA-BEn'' and ''Jono and Ben'' on TV3. Biography Boyce is a graduate of the New Zealand Broadcasting School at CPIT (now Ara Institute of Canterbury). He was also the co-founder of New Zealand political party the Bill and Ben Party, which ran for government in the 2008 New Zealand general election and received over 13,000 votes, making it New Zealand's ninth most popular political party (out of 19). Boyce started out writing radio commercials, such as the popular Novus Windscreens "Show Us Your Crack" jingle. He then moved on to radio announcing, creating ''Pulp Sport'' on Radio Sport and later doing the night show on The Rock FM. Boyce created and starred in seven series of ''Pulp Sport''. The show began as a small cult show made in a garden shed to become one of New Zealand's most successful comedy shows. The show ran for seven series on TV3, C4 ...
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Jamie Linehan
The Bill and Ben Party was a New Zealand joke political party formed in 2008 and voluntarily deregistered in 2010. The party's leaders were Jamie Linehan and Ben Boyce ("Bill" and Ben) of the TV3 satirical sports show ''Pulp Sport''. In the 2008 general election the party secured 0.56% of the vote, outpolling every other party not in parliament prior to the election (New Zealand First, a party in parliament prior to the election, failed to gain representation in the subsequent parliament). It gained the ninth-highest number of votes out of the 19 parties standing for election. As a joke political party, it shared a rich and varied heritage with the former McGillicuddy Serious Party and Imperial British Conservative Party, both humorous political entities that contested New Zealand general elections from the 1970s until the late 1990s. On 1 July 2008 the party applied for registration with the Electoral Commission, which would allow it to contest the party vote. The party was ...
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Vaughan Smith (entertainer)
Vaughan Smith (born 20 February 1982-) is a New Zealand radio presenter and media personality, best known for co-hosting the popular morning radio show ''Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley'' on ZM. He has also known for his role as a permanent panellist on the New Zealand edition of ''Have You Been Paying Attention?''. Early life and education Vaughan Alan Smith was born in Morrinsville, New Zealand, to Christine and Ian Smith, on 20 February 1982. He attended Morrinsville Intermediate where he served on the student council alongside future prime minister Jacinda Ardern. Smith studied at Morrinsville College. While at school, Smith worked as a forecourt attendant at Shell and as a relief-milker at local dairy farms. After completing high school, Smith studied broadcasting at the short-lived Auckland campus of the New Zealand Broadcasting School. Career 2000's Smith's radio career began in May 2002 at The Generator radio station in Hamilton. He initially worked as an unpaid ...
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Ellie Harwood
Viva La Dirt League or VLDL are a New Zealand group of professional sketch comedy YouTubers. The founding members are Rowan Bettjeman, Alan Morrison and Adam King, but their productions have featured other regular cast members such as Byron Coll, Hamish Parkinson, Adrian Williamson, David Correos, Britt Scott Clark, Ben Van Lier, Ellie Harwood, and Robert Hartley. , their YouTube channel has 4.66 million subscribers, and over 1.553 billion views. Their second YouTube channel, ''Viva La Dirt League D&D'', has 309 thousand subscribers, and over 27.4 million views. They have a Spanish language channel, , launched in July 2022, which has 3 thousand subscribers and over 203 thousand views. Background Before forming VLDL, Bettjeman and Morrison's short ''Beached'' was selected for showing at the New Zealand International Film Festival in 2010. Bettjeman and Morrison present a weekly news media online clip show "Media Ocre Awards" for the WatchMe.co.nz. The group went full-time in 201 ...
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Marcus Lush
Marcus Lush (born July 1965) is a politician and television and radio presenter in New Zealand. Broadcasting He made his first footsteps into television in the 1990s as a reporter co-presenting TV2's ''Newsnight'' alongside Simon Dallow and Alison Mau, but it was a 2003 episode of travel show, ''Intrepid Journeys'', that set him on a new broadcasting path. Since then the longtime talkback radio host has won acclaim and awards for ''Off the Rails'', which chronicles his journey along New Zealand's railway lines, and he spent a month in Antarctica for the series, ''Ice''. In December 2008 Lush began work on a new television series, ''South'', in which he explores Southland and Otago. ''South'' went to air in August 2009. Lush was raised largely in Auckland, the fourth son of a printer and a speech therapist. He began his long career in talkback by presenting a show on student station Radio B (now 95bFM), where he worked alongside ''Eating Media Lunch'' co-creator Paul Casserly. At ...
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Kōwhai Intermediate
Kōwhai ( or ) are small woody legume trees within the genus '' Sophora'' in the family Fabaceae that are native to New Zealand. There are eight species, with ''Sophora microphylla'' and '' S. tetraptera'' being the most recognised as large trees. Their natural habitat is beside streams and on the edges of forest, in lowland or mountain open areas. Kōwhai trees grow throughout the country and are a common feature in New Zealand gardens. Outside of New Zealand, kōwhai tend to be restricted to mild temperate maritime climates. The blooms of the kōwhai are widely regarded as being New Zealand's unofficial national flower.Kōwhai: Native plants (doc.govt.nz) As such, it is often incorporated as a visual shorthand for the country, such as in Meghan Markle's wedding veil which included distinctive flora representing all Commonwealth nations. The Māori word ''kōwhai'' is related to other words in some Polynesian languages that refer to different species that look superficially ...
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