UK Radio and Audio Excellence: The ARIAS 2025 Nominees Unveiled for Leicester Square Ceremony
The Radio Academy has officially announced the nominees for the 2025 Audio & Radio Industry Awards (ARIAS), highlighting the best in UK audio and radio talent. The prestigious ceremony will take place on Wednesday, 14th May at the ODEON Luxe in Leicester Square, marking a new venue for the industry's premier celebration.
"The ARIAS represent the pinnacle of achievement in our thriving audio industry, showcasing the world-leading talent and creativity that continues to emerge from the UK." — The Radio Academy
The nominees party, hosted at News UK, featured talkSPORT presenters Natalie Sawyer and Jim White, with special appearances from previous host Romesh Ranganathan and past winners Scott Mills and National Prison Radio's Lady Unchained. Together, they unveiled the impressive lineup of 169 nominees across 21 award categories.
This year introduces a significant new category, 'Audio Brand of the Year,' with nominees including Goalhanger Podcasts, Tortoise Media, Apple Music Radio, BBC Sounds, Rayo, and Yoto. Other notable nominations include Greatest Hits Radio for UK Radio Station of the Year, Help I Sexted My Boss for Best Comedy Award, and The Louis Theroux Podcast for Best Speech Entertainment Award. Additional high-profile nominees include Hits Radio with Gemma Atkinson & Mike Toolan for Best Music Entertainment, BBC Radio 1 with Greg James for Best Music Breakfast Radio Show, and Apple Music Radio's Classical Connections with Alexis Ffrench for Best Music Award.
"These awards celebrate not just the outstanding shows but the creative teams behind them, recognizing the global impact and importance of audio to audiences everywhere." — Industry statement from The Radio Academy
The ARIAS, established by The Radio Academy charity, has become an essential platform for supporting people working in audio and radio. The event remains committed to highlighting the diverse range of content produced across the flourishing UK audio landscape, from traditional radio broadcasting to innovative podcast productions.
"The ARIAS ceremony represents an inspiring evening dedicated to shining a light on audio's breadth of work within our flourishing industry." — The Radio Academy
Tickets for the ARIAS ceremony will go on sale from Wednesday, 9th April, and can be purchased through the Radio Academy website at radioacademy.org.
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