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          ISSUE 1 2014
        
        
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          THE CHANNEL
        
        
          Judges were listening for exceptional and creative use
        
        
          of the radio medium, with extensive use of the sound
        
        
          stage supporting superb story-telling.
        
        
          Independent producer Nuala Macklin’s series
        
        
          Below the Radar looked at the lives of people who had
        
        
          followed their hearts as they forged their way in life.
        
        
          From beekeepers to lighthouse men, this series found
        
        
          out what motivated these people to take an alternative
        
        
          path in life.
        
        
          Rich story-telling with skillful moderation that
        
        
          brings out the best in interviewees, said our judges.
        
        
          Leisurely and warm, strong production values,
        
        
          fascinating voices and content were other notable
        
        
          comments on this series.
        
        
          
            Highly commended
          
        
        
          Kazakhstan Republican TV & Radio
        
        
          Classicomania
        
        
          Relaxing, entertaining, educational and original,
        
        
          were the judges’ comments on this programme in
        
        
          which cultures and music are linked through the
        
        
          theme of explorers.
        
        
          Voice of Nigeria
        
        
          Ripples
        
        
          The life of Chinua Achebe, the most widely read
        
        
          author in Africa, was chronicled in Ripples. Our
        
        
          judges said that this was inviting and educational,
        
        
          enhanced by attractive and well-used music and
        
        
          dramatic adaptation. It was an effective mix of drama
        
        
          and narrative, and a captivating formula.
        
        
          The overall winner in radio current affairs is Irish
        
        
          independent production company Grey Heron Media
        
        
          for its extraordinarily intimate angle on a national
        
        
          news story, Take No More.
        
        
          The programme captured the events in a small
        
        
          village in the south of Ireland when building
        
        
          contractors, owed money for their work, stripped the
        
        
          brand new primary school just as classes were
        
        
          ending for the day. Parents, who had fought for the
        
        
          school building for 15 years, reacted fast to prevent
        
        
          the school being dismantled.
        
        
          Take No More is an expertly woven compilation of
        
        
          recordings made during the events that tells the story.
        
        
          Our judges said the immediacy of this story and the
        
        
          way it was presented made this very accessible and
        
        
          compelling radio with a dynamic and pace of which
        
        
          you do not tire. It was exciting, lively and engaging.
        
        
          
            Highly commended
          
        
        
          Radio Taiwan International
        
        
          My Days at the Mental Ward
        
        
          This has immediate appeal, and demonstrates fine
        
        
          production values and excellent pace, said our judges.
        
        
          The programme looked at Taiwan’s first ward for
        
        
          mentally ill teens.
        
        
          Voice of Russia
        
        
          FGM - The Horror of Hidden Abuse
        
        
          The issue of FGM was very sensitively handled,
        
        
          avoiding the temptation to sensationalise the issue.
        
        
          High production values combined with strong and
        
        
          passionate interviews throughout made this a great
        
        
          current affairs story.
        
        
          
            Radio creative feature
          
        
        
          Nuala Macklin
        
        
          
            Radio current affairs
          
        
        
          
            documentary
          
        
        
          Grey Heron Media
        
        
          AIBs
        
        
          
            2013