Go to main content

CBC RADIO WINS BROADCASTER OF THE YEAR AT THE NEW YORK FESTIVALS

Also takes home 25 individual awards from the festival
CBC Radio was recognized Monday night winning Broadcaster of the Year at the New York Festivals, as well as taking home an additional 25 awards during the annual awards gala held in New York City. The awards recognize the best in international radio, whether local, network, or independent, from more than 30 countries around the world.
“It is such an honour to receive attention from such a prestigious international festival awards,” says Chris Boyce, “For our shows to be judged based on production, creativity, writing, performance and presentation, is a true testament to the hard work and dedication of the staff behind each of these programs. Congratulations go out to Q, Ideas, The Sunday Edition, This Is That, Tapestry, Under The Influence, Living Out Loud, The Current, The World This Weekend, In The Field, Metro Morning, Spark and White Coat, Black Art.”
The full list of CBC Radio winners is below:
GOLD (Health and Medical) - St Johns Morning Show, NL - Dr. C
GOLD (Religious Programs) - Tapestry - The Tattooed Pastor/ The Rabbi Who Swore at God
GOLD (Best Comedy Special) - This Is That - Christmas Special
GOLD (History) - Ideas - The Visionary, Controversial Albert Schweitzer
GOLD (Business or Consumer Issues) - Under The Influence - Shame: The Secret Tool of Marketing
GOLD (Business or Consumer Issues) - Under The Influence - Radio is Dead: Long Live Radio
GOLD - Ideas - Rethinking Depression
SILVER (Culture and Arts) - The Sunday Edition - Figures in Flight
SILVER (Profiles/Community Portraits) - The Sunday Edition - A Place for Konnisola
SILVER (Best Talk/Interview Special) - Q - Joni Mitchell: Portrait of an Artist
SILVER (Profiles/Community Portraits) - Living Out Loud - Atlantic Kontiki: The Journey of Henri Boudeau
SILVER - Ideas - Mind and Machine
BRONZE (Best News, Doc or Special) - The Current - Minimum Wage Wars
BRONZE (Human Relations) - The World This Week - Seven Days Inside Syria
BRONZE (Human Relations) - Living Out Loud - Arthur’s Story
BRONZE (Social Issues) - White Coat, Black Art - Series: The Racist Patient/ First Nations, 2nd Class
BRONZE (Best Regularly Scheduled Comedy Program) - This Is That
BRONZE (Best Talk Show Host) - The Current - Anna Maria Tremonti
BRONZE (History) - Living Out Loud - The Good Italian?
BRONZE (Profiles/Community Profiles) - Ideas - Machieavelli: The Prince of Paradox
BRONZE - Ideas - The Imaginary Albino
CERTIFICATE (Best Nonfiction Series) - The Current - Project Money
CERTIFICATE (Business or Consumer Issues) - In The Field - Made in Canada: North America’s Fracking Boom
CERTIFICATE (Health/Medical) - Metro Morning - Series: Heart and Soul -Ontario’s homecare workers
CERTIFICATE (Magazine Format) - Spark - Episode 226
CERTIFICATE (Best Classical Format) - In Tune - May
- 30 -
About CBC/Radio-Canada
CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster and one of its largest cultural institutions. The Corporation is a leader in reaching Canadians on new platforms and delivers a comprehensive range of radio, television, internet and satellite-based services. Deeply rooted in the regions, CBC/Radio-Canada is the only domestic broadcaster to offer diverse regional and cultural perspectives in English, French and eight Aboriginal languages.

For further information, or to request interviews, contact:
Dayna Shiskos, publicist, CBC
(o): 416-205-7973

Discover

June 23rd at 13:20

New to CBC Gem in July 2026

Titles joining CBC Gem in July include the exclusive Canadian premieres of season 2 of UK comedy series Amandaland and new tween series The Next Step: Cheer, plus sci-fi drama The Expanse, award-winning documentary Antidiva: The Carole Pope Confessions, and feature film The Menu starring Ralph Fiennes.
June 10th at 14:00

CBC marks National Indigenous Peoples Day & National Indigenous History Month

As part of CBC’s ongoing commitment to reflect Indigenous communities from coast to coast to coast, the public broadcaster is recognizing National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day with programming that showcases First Nations, Inuit, and Métis perspectives and experiences. 
May 26th at 5:50

CBC Unveils New Slate Showcasing Canadian Storytelling and Stars including Samantha Bee, Sarah Podemski and P.K. Subban

From hockey and hospitals to the Wild West and the world of international diplomacy and espionage, CBC’s new original Canadian greenlights include drama series Junior inspired by P.K. Subban's junior hockey experience and comedy The Ambassador starring Samantha Bee.
May 22nd at 12:00

New to CBC Gem in June

In June, new titles join the Indigenous Stories Collection, including documentary Channel Original Ni-Naadamaadiz: Red Power Rising, from Shane Belcourt and Tanya Talaga, and roundtable series Rematriate the Lens; and the Watch With Pride Collection, including CBC Arts' interview series Here & Queer. 
May 13th at 6:55

The Tragically Hip to release live album and CBC to air The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration Concert in full

Relive the night Canada stood still for the live broadcast of The Tragically Hip’s 2016 Man Machine Poem Kingston show, re-broadcasting and streaming commercial-free on Saturday, August 22, 2026 at 7 p.m. local time on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio and CBC Music’s YouTube page.