The Winners 2012 > Best Music Programme
Fearne Cotton
Fearne Cotton - Presenter
Rhys Hughes - Executive Producer
Phil Stocker - Producer
Alex Full - Assistant Producer
BBC Radio 1
What the Judges Said
"The judges felt that the Fearne Cotton Show was an excellent blend of the best new and live music, audience interaction and event coverage. Atmospheric and immersive, Fearne's passion for the music she plays and her communication with her audience is first class.
"In:Demand Scotland
Romeo - Presenter
Andy Everett - Executive Producer
Sam Jackson - Head of Music
Bauer Radio Scotland
What the Judges Said
"The judges were impressed by the way in which Romeo utilised social and new media to consistently engage with his audience. In Demand Scotland is fast paced with Romeo's engergised delivery continually reinforcing that his listeners are the focus of his show.
"In Tune
Jessica Isaacs - Editor (from September 2011)
Tony Cheevers - Editor (to September 2011)
Paul Frankl - Senior Producer
Sean Rafferty - Presenter
Suzy Klein - Presenter
BBC Radio 3
What the Judges Said
"This entry showed consistent range and energy, and was prepared to take risks, involving the listeners in musical experiences which were new to them, and engaging interviewees in memorable conversations.
"Michael Bublé
Michael Bublé - Presenter
Matt Clark - Producer
Sheena Mason - Head Of Music
Seb Clarke - Head of Marketing
Pete Simmons - Programme Director
Magic 105.4
What the Judges Said
"The match between the presenter and Magic’s brand is perfect. Buble’s style is warm and friendly, and the judges were also impressed with the excellent production values which the entry demonstrated.
"Steve Lamacq
Steve Lamacq - Presenters
Paul Sheehan - Producer
Ellie Davis - Assistant Producer
Alannah Chance - Assistant Producer
Fergus Dudley - Executive Producer
Samantha Moy - Executive Producer
BBC Radio 6 Music
What the Judges Said
"Steve’s style is compelling, with real passion for the music, and an ability to tell great stories that really connect with the audience. Hearing this entry made the judges want to rediscover their own record collections.
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