Australian Commercial Radio Awards To Go Ahead In Different Format

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Jonesy & Amanda; Brendan Jones & Amanda Keller, WSFM, Sydney NSW, Australian Radio Network at ACRA's 2019

The 32nd annual Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs) will go ahead later this year but in a different format to the traditional ceremony as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Event organiser and industry body Commercial Radio Australia said changes have to be made due to Government restrictions on interstate travel and event size. The event had been due to take place on the Gold Coast in October.  CRA is investigating the best format for this year which may be as a virtual or online event.

The entry date for the awards has been extended to 30 June and judging will be undertaken remotely by panels of industry specialists.

The ACRAs is a major occasion on the Australian commercial radio industry’s calendar and is traditionally paired with the annual Radio Alive national conference. The conference will not proceed this year, however, in order to continue to communicate key industry information normally shared at the conference, CRA will host two webinars to release the results of its major research studies, the Infinite Dial in May and Share of Audio in August. Dates for the online seminars will be confirmed in the near future.

“The Australian Commercial Radio Awards and Radio Alive national conference are highly anticipated and well attended by commercial radio and media industry professionals from across the country. The decision to move the ACRAs from the usual live format attended by over 1000 people to a different format and to cancel the 2020 Radio Alive conference was a difficult one that was made in the context of the complex planning processes and long lead time needed for these very large events, as well as taking into account the wellbeing of attendees,” said Commercial Radio Australia chief executive officer Joan Warner.

“At the same time, it’s very important that we still come together as a community to acknowledge and celebrate the hard work of commercial radio station staff throughout the year, not only recently, but during the bushfires, floods and drought that impacted both regional and metropolitan Australians.  Radio teams are showing great resilience and continuing to keep Australians connected, informed and entertained during the current crisis.”

Celebrating excellence in commercial radio broadcasting across entertainment, news, talk and sport, the ACRAs cover metropolitan, provincial and country categories with entries coming from 260 metropolitan and regional commercial radio stations across Australia.

2019’s ACRA winners included WSFM breakfast hosts Brendan Jones and Amanda Keller, who took home Best On-Air Team (FM), 2GB drive time host Ben Fordham who was named Best Talk Presenter and 2GB’s Erin Molan & Natalie Peters, who were awarded Best On-Air Team (AM). Broadcasting legend Doug Mulray was inducted into the ACRAs Hall of Fame at last year’s event.

More details on the 2020 ACRAs and webinars will be confirmed in the coming weeks. Information on how to enter the 32nd annual Australian Commercial Radio Awards can be found at www.acras.com.au.




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