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Nominations Are Now Closed.

Nominations for the 2024 Canadian Radio Awards are now closed. 

Nominations for the 2024 Canadian Radio Awards are now closed. 
Winners will be announced – December 6, 2024

The awards recognize those both in front of the mic and behind-the-scenes, across 18 categories, from news to sales and programming. The most compelling and creative performances and initiatives are recognized, judged by a jury of past and present industry professionals


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Nominations Are Now Closed.

Nominations for the 2024 Canadian Radio Awards are now closed. 
Winners will be announced – December 6, 2024


Entry Guidelines

Entries in each category MUST consist of supporting materials limited to an mp3 (no longer than 3 minutes in length), as well as a supporting jury brief limited to 200 words (and no longer than two pages max), including the program, station brand and call letters, and names of talent or staff heard in the entry. Ratings data and supporting social media materials can also be attached where applicable.

Broadcast Dialogue will select a maximum of five finalists per category, with a jury of past and present industry professionals to select a winner and a runner-up in each category.

Nominations open – October 3, 2024 (9am PST)
Nominations close – November 1, 2024 (11:59pm PST)
Winners will be announced – December 6, 2024

Rules + Regulations

To be eligible for the 2024 competition, entries must have been published by or aired on Canadian radio between Nov. 1, 2023 and Oct. 31, 2024. Winning entries will be showcased on our website. By entering you agree to Broadcast Dialogue’s publication and use on social media of all materials attached to your awards submission.

Only one entry per station is allowed in any particular category.

Jury Brief Requirements

To help our jury evaluate your work, include any relevant details that add context to your submission on why you deserve recognition in a particular category. This could include, but not be limited to ratings data, results, audience engagement, and overcoming challenges.

If your entry is not produced in English, a complete script in English for radio is required for the jury.

Any questions, concerns or suggestions, can be forwarded to info@broadcastdialogue.com

Market Size

Divisions:
Major (PPM-rated) – Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton

Medium (pop >100K) – Ottawa, Quebec City, Winnipeg, Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Halifax, Victoria, Windsor, Saskatoon, Regina, St John’s, Kelowna, Kingston, etc.

Small (pop <100K) – All other markets