The Winners 2010
Breakfast Show of the Year (10 million plus)
Today
Editor: Ceri Thomas
Producers: Owenna Griffiths, Jasper Corbett, Peter Hanington, Daniel Clarke,
Lisa Baxter & John Shields
BBC Radio News for BBC Radio 4
What the Judges Said
“In a year of great social & economic upheaval, Today has risen to the challenge of being the country’s programme of record - always relevant, often moving, a cornerstone of British broadcasting.”
The 1Xtra Breakfast Show with Trevor Nelson & Gemma
Presenters: Trevor Nelson & Gemma Cairney
Producers: Janine Kempadoo & Julie Shepherd
Executive Producer: Ruby Mulraine
BBC Radio 1Xtra
What the Judges Said
“The judges enjoyed the genuine double act. Each presenter had their own individual personality and gave each other room to perform – the chemistry was excellent. This programme speaks to its target audience really well without patronising them. The pace of the show suited the music style perfectly.”
5 live Breakfast
Editor: Richard Jackson
Presenters: Nicky Campbell & Shelagh Fogarty
BBC Radio 5 live
What the Judges Said
“The judges felt that the entry showcased one of the most successful partnerships in radio. Shelagh & Nicky deal with a diverse range of news and sports stories with ease, deftly balancing insightful journalism, thought provoking interviews and entertainment with panache.”
Nomination
Kiss Breakfast with Rickie, Melvin & Charlie
Presenters: Rickie Haywood-Williams, Melvin Odoom & Charlie Hedges
Producer: Adam K
Programme Director: Andy Roberts
Kiss 100
What the Judges Said
“A well-targeted Breakfast Show that has a genuine listener relationship with a fun, young London. A natural chemistry between the presenters creates great energy and ideas, and makes the show distinct in the market.”
Nomination
Nick Ferrari at Breakfast
Presenter/Producer: Nick Ferrari
Senior Producer: Jo Newsholme
Set up Producer: Zoe Kalus
Programme Director: Jonathan Richards
LBC 97.3
What the Judges Said
“Nick Ferrari speaks to, and for, London with an ever-increasing skill and standing. He is a strong voice for the ordinary man and woman in the capital, making sure their views are noticed.”