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Rob Burrow’s podcast wins big at radio awards

Former rugby league star Rob Burrow’s podcast achieved great success at the UK radio industry’s top awards ceremony.

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The former rugby league star’s podcast triumphs at the UK radio industry’s most prestigious ceremony.

Rob Burrow, the former rugby league star, achieved remarkable success at the prestigious UK radio and audio industry awards ceremony. His podcast “Seven,” produced by BBC Radio Leeds, clinched gold awards for Best New Podcast and Creative Innovation at the Radio Academy’s Audio and Radio Industry Awards (Arias). Additionally, Burrow secured silver awards in the categories of Best New Presenter and Impact.

Despite battling motor neurone disease and relying on a device that tracks his eye movements to speak, Burrow conducted insightful interviews with fellow sports icons such as Wayne Rooney, Jonny Wilkinson, and Dame Kelly Holmes on the podcast. Lindsey, his wife and co-host, expressed gratitude and humility for the recognition, emphasizing the podcast’s role in raising awareness about motor neurone disease and inspiring others by showcasing that “anything is possible.”

The accolades serve as a testament to Burrow’s resilience in facing challenges and his dedication to spreading awareness through the popular medium of podcasting. The upcoming second series of “Seven,” featuring Burrow’s seven questions for sporting heroes, is eagerly anticipated.

Among the Arias’ victors was Scott Mills of BBC Radio 2, who seemed surprised upon winning the accolade for best music entertainment show while stationed in Sweden for Eurovision Song Contest commentary. Mills faced backlash from certain listeners when he assumed the network’s afternoon slot in 2022.

“On the heels of an exceptional broadcaster like Steve Wright, the road was bound to be challenging,” Mills expressed on social media. “Yet, we’ll always remember Steve’s graciousness and support. I trust we’re honoring your legacy, Steve.”

Forth 1’s Boogie in the Morning, based in Edinburgh, triumphed over competitors including Zoe Ball on BBC Radio 2, Greg James on BBC Radio 1, and Chris Evans on Virgin Radio UK to claim the title of best music breakfast show.

Matt Bailey from BBC Radio Newcastle emerged victorious as the best speech breakfast show host, surpassing contenders from national networks TalkSport, BBC Radio 5 Live, and BBC Radio 4.

The prestigious UK network of the year award was bestowed upon BBC Asian Network.

Marianna Spring, BBC News’ correspondent focusing on disinformation and social media, was honored as the best speech presenter.

Tim Burgess, lead singer of The Charlatans, garnered acclaim for his show “Listening Party” on Absolute Radio, earning it the title of best new radio show.

John Robins of BBC Radio 5 Live received recognition for his candid discussion on alcohol addiction, securing the radio moment of the year through a public vote.

In a tribute to her remarkable career spanning over 50 years on BBC Radio 1, the late Annie Nightingale was posthumously awarded the pioneer award.

The heartfelt stories, genuine connections, and impactful moments created through his podcast truly stand out. It’s a reminder of the power of storytelling and the strength of the human spirit. Rob’s triumph is a testament to the value of sharing our experiences and connecting with others. Congratulations to Rob Burrow on this well-deserved recognition, and here’s to many more inspiring episodes to come!

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