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BCAB announces annual Awards of Excellence winners

The BC Association of Broadcasters (BCAB) has announced its annual Awards of Excellence, recognizing the “Best in Province” for radio and television commercials, station imaging, community service and news reporting.

Among this year’s multiple award winners are Surrey’s 93.1 RED FM (CKYE-FM), CFJC TV Kamloops, and Victoria’s 91.3 The Zone (CJZN-FM), which each picked up two awards. By broadcast group, Pattison Media led wins with five.

Find the full list of winners here:

Best Commercial Creative (Radio)

Large Market – Unflushables Alece LaughRock 101 (CFMI-FM) Vancouver – Corus Creative Services

Small/Medium Market – Keating Computers – CKKQ/CJZN Victoria – Pattison Media

 

Best Commercial Creative (TV)

Small/Medium Market – Mantras For AllCFJC TV Kamloops – Pattison Media

 

Best In Digital Video

Try It Tuesday With Jen and Cody99.3 REWIND Radio (CKDV-FM) Prince George – Pattison Media

 

Best Podcast

Relaxing Reads Podcast 104.3 The Breeze (CHLG-FM) Vancouver – Stingray

 

Best Station Imaging (Radio)

Large Market – Happy Halloween93.1 RED FM (CKYE-FM) Metro Vancouver

Small/Medium Market – Bigger Package Promos91.3 The Zone (CJZN-FM) Victoria – Pattison Media

 

Best Station Imaging (TV)

Small/Medium Market – We Love This PlaceCHEK TV Victoria

 

Community Service Award (Radio)

Small/Medium Market – Okanagan Comes TogetherCKKO/CIGV Kelowna – Stingray

 

Community Service Award (TV)

Small/Medium Market – Out & AboutCFJC TV Kamloops – Pattison Media

 

Excellence in News Reporting (Radio)

Surrey Health Care in Crisis93.1 RED FM (CKYE-FM) Metro Vancouver

 

Excellence in News Reporting (TV)

Okanagan FiresGlobal BC


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