Radio Today’s Vivienne Kelly nominated for Editor of the Year in Mumbrella Publish Awards
Radio Today’s editor and content director, Vivienne Kelly, has been nominated for two gongs at the upcoming Mumbrella Publish Awards.
Kelly is up for Editor of the Year (Business) as well as Single Article of the Year for ‘Will Aussie radio have its #metoo moment?‘
In addition, the special Radio Today Tonight podcast episode ‘What’s really stopping radio’s #metoo moment?‘ is in the running for Best Podcast (Single Episode).
The Mumbrella Publish Awards were formerly run by industry body Publishers Australia and are now in their 25th year.
The Awards celebrate the best in consumer, business-to-business and custom publishing across print and digital, and are judged by a panel of leading publishing, advertising and media executives.
The winners of the 2021 Mumbrella Publish Awards will be announced online via a virtual presentation on Thursday, September 9.
Take 2 Media’s Mumbrella Publish Awards nominations
Editor of the Year – Business
- Hannah Tattersall – Acuity, Medium Rare Content Agency with Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand
- Narelle Hooper – Company Director, Medium Rare Content Agency with Australian Institute of Company Directors
- Vivienne Kelly – Radio Today, Take 2 Media
Best Podcast (Single Episode)
- Extraordinary Stories: Magazine Queens Episode 1 – Mamamia Podcasts, Mamamia
- I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin – True Crime Australia for News Corp Australia
Life’s Booming: Grey Nomads – DARE Magazine, Medium Rare Content Agency for Australian Seniors - Radio Today Tonight: What’s really stopping radio’s #metoo moment? – Take 2 Media
Something To Talk About with Samantha Armytage – Stellar, News Corp Australia - The Night Driver – The Australian, News Corp Australia
Single Article of the Year
- Annabel Hennessy – ‘Annaliesse Ugle: How housing insecurity and a lack of support contributed to 11-year-old girl’s despair’ – The West Australian/The Sunday Times for Seven West Media
- Jess Hill, Sarah Grant, Kathryn Madden, Courtney Thompson – ‘It’s time to make it a crime’ – Marie Claire for Are Media
- Juliet Rieden – ‘Family always came first’ – The Australian Women’s Weekly for Are Media
- Samantha Maiden – ‘Young staffer Brittany Higgins says she was raped at Parliament House’ – news.com.au for News Corp Australia
- Vivienne Kelly – ‘Will Aussie radio have its #metoo moment?’ – Radio Today for Take 2 Media
Congratulations Viv – very well deserved.
Thank you, my dear!
Congrats Viv, so good to see the great work you do here acknowledged!
Thanks, Nic. Very kind!
Congratulations Vivienne! We disagree on most things but I really appreciate the work you guys do on this site and for giving us the latest radio news
Thank you! I appreciate the sentiment, and look forward to more disagreements/ discussions in the future. It keeps it interesting!
Congrats Viv, well deserved and keep up the great work at RT, I do enjoy your daily retorts.
Thanks, Irene. Very kind.
I’ll continue with the comment fun for both my fans and my foes!
Congratulations Viv! Knock em dead
Great to see and well deserved. Big congrats Viv!
Great news, Viv — and no doubt well deserved! Fingers and toes crossed for you.