According to Primedia Broadcasting, the evening's pinnacle was
947's second consecutive win of the
Station of the Year Award, affirming the station's dedication to quality programming and audience engagement.
Two esteemed figures at Primedia Broadcasting, Kenny Maistry and Ray White, received recognition for their enduring contributions to the industry as they were inducted into the
Radio Awards Hall of Fame. Carl Wastie of
Kfm 94.5 clinched the
Afternoon Drive Presenter Award, succeeding Thando Thabethe, while Anele Mdoda secured the
Breakfast Show Presenter Award for the second consecutive year.
947's 'Truck of Love' campaign earned the station the
Community Project Award, emphasising its commitment to making a positive impact in the community.
Mandy Wiener continued the station's success by winning the
Daytime Show category with
The Midday Report.
Kfm 94.5's Best of the Cape Awards received the
Multi-Channel Promotion Award, showcasing the station's ability to engage audiences across various platforms.
The
Night-Time Show category was claimed by
702's The Aubrey Masango Show, while
947's 'School Invasion' campaign secured not one but two awards: the
Promotions Stunt / Event Award and the
Station Manager's Choice Award to Nondwe Maqubela, further affirming the station's creativity and impact, says Primedia Broadcasting.
Mia Lindeque of
Eyewitness News retained the
Radio Documentary Award for
Inside EWN, demonstrating her exceptional storytelling skills for the second consecutive year, according to the broadcaster.
Kfm 94.5's Mystery Mic with Carl Wastie was honoured with the
Radio Innovation Award, further highlighting the station's commitment to pushing creative boundaries. The
Sports Presenter of the Year Award went to Robert Marawa of
947, recognising his insightful and engaging contributions to sports broadcasting.
Group CEO Jonathan Procter says, "At Primedia, we take immense pride in being an entertainment hothouse on the African Continent, fostering creativity, innovation and a commitment to excellence."
"The remarkable night of triumph is a reflection of the passion and dedication that our team pours into crafting engaging content that resonates with our audiences. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all the winners and nominees. Together, we continue to push the boundaries of radio broadcasting, setting new standards for excellence in the industry," adds Procter.
For a complete list of all winners, individuals are encouraged to
click here.
Primedia Broadcasting concludes that its success at the
Radio Awards 2023 showcases the talent and dedication of its team in delivering outstanding content and pushing the boundaries of radio broadcasting in South Africa.
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