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Video Didn’t Kill the ‘Radio Star’
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And awards season continues, as RadioFlag, the radio-oriented social website, has announced winners for their inaugural Radio Star Awards, Class of 2012, which continues their mission of recognizing indie, community and college radio talent across the country.
Launched April 4 of last year, the University of California, Irvine-based RadioFlag issued a statement about its award winners on their website, acknowledging how stiff the competition had been and explaining, “Winners were selected based on their content, talent and presentation.” They added that the winners here “best represented college radio overall.”
Because many category winners, who were selected by a team of current college students and recent college graduates, ended in a tie, RadioFlag said that some of the prize money ($1,000) would be split two or four ways.
Winners also received a RadioFlag banner, naming the station, artists, show and broadcasters.
The big winners were:
Best Music Show
Dirty Glitter
WBGU(FM), Bowling Green, Ohio (Bowling Green State University)
KingsvilleCountry
KTAI(FM), Kingsville, Texas (Texas A&M, Kingsville)
Positive Vibrations
KUCI(FM), Orange County, Calif. (U. Cal., Irvine)
SirenSounds
KTSW(FM), San Marcos, Texas (Texas State University)
Best Talk Show
Gist106
iKRFH, Arcata, Calif. (Humboldt State University)
General Protection Fault
KSUA(FM), Fairbanks, Alaska (University of Alaska)
Best Sports Show
OvertimeKSUA
KSUA(FM), Fairbanks, Alaska (University of Alaska)
Sports Beat
WMCX(FM), West Long Branch, N.J. (Monmouth University)
Best Variety Show
Live Sessions
WSBF(FM), Clemson, S.C. (Clemson University)
Austin Hellenic Radio
KVRX(FM), Austin, Texas (U. Texas, Austin)
Afternoon Rush
WBGU(FM), Bowling Green, Ohio (Bowling Green State University)
Mixing it Up and Back
iWGMU, Fairfax, Va. (George Mason University)
Best Artist (Music)
The Trouble
iKRFH, Arcata, Calif. (Humboldt State University).
This article has been amended from its initial publication. Bowling Green, Ohio, was incorrectly listed as Bowling Green, Ky. We regret the error and thank one of our readers for pointing it out.
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