The Association for International Broadcasting announced the winners of its second annual global awards at a glamorous gala event in London on 22 November, 2006. Attended by senior executives, producers and journalists from TV and radio channels from five continents, the AIB Awards event rewarded the very best programmes and channels for international audiences across television and radio.

The Awards event was hosted by Barbara Serra, one of the London anchors of newly-launched Al Jazeera English and more than 100 guests celebrated the success of their colleagues from around the world.

There were nine categories in the 2006 AIB Awards, covering television, radio and technology; over 100 entries were received from international broadcasters in 20 countries, as well as a number of innovative technology suppliers who support international TV and radio stations.

The Award winners were:

Best coverage of a single news event – radio

BBC World Service for South Asian Earthquake
    described by the judges as “most impressive in every respect”

Best coverage of a single news event – television
Sky News for London bombings
    “good content with excellent context for cross-border
viewers”

Best magazine or documentary programme – television
Al Jazeera Channel for Prisoner 345
    “content, suitability for international audience and
production values all very high”

Best magazine or documentary programme – radio
BBC World Service for Assignment – Return to Sarajevo
    “stunningly vivid, extraordinarily powerful, impeccably
produced”

Most innovative use of technology
Link Research for Link HD
    “the future for news and sports coverage”

International channel of the year – television
BBC World
    “excellent coverage of stories, high presentation values”
 

International station of the year – radio
SW Radio Africa
    “brave, an excellent independent alternative to Zimbabwe’s
state media”
 

International presenter of the year – television
Simon Hobbs of CNBC Europe
    “polished, passionate, enthused”
 

International presenter of the year – radio
Doug Bernard of Voice of America’s Talk to America
    “intelligent presentation and questioning, very polished,
with a smile in his voice”

The AIB Awards were judged by international panels drawn from the broadcasting
industry – ensuring peer review of programming – as well as radio and TV
critics, representing the audience’s perspective. Completely non-commercial, the
AIB Awards are the only celebration of success that exclusively focuses on
international, cross-border broadcasting.

“The AIB Awards provide a fantastic opportunity for the Association to provide a
platform not only to celebrate success but also to share ideas,” said Simon
Spanswick, AIB chief executive. “The international broadcasting industry is
often more innovative and fleet of foot than its domestic counterparts, and the
Awards demonstrate the breadth of superb content that’s on offer to viewers and
listeners throughout the world. We were delighted with the range and quality of
the entries which made judging extremely tough. Our judges are to be
congratulated on all their work, as are the winners and finalists tonight.”

The AIB International Broadcasting Awards 2007 will be announced in January.