Radio Academy


The Radio Academy is a registered charity dedicated to 'the encouragement, recognition and promotion of excellence in UK broadcasting and audio production'. It was formed in 1983 and is run via a board of trustees, currently chaired by Yvonne Thompson. The Radio Academy was previously called Sony Awards due to the sponsorship of the Sony company. This name was changed after Sony withdrew their sponsorship. The charity has a Board of Trustees who serve three-year terms. Their responsibilities include designing, planning, and implementing projects and programs. In addition, every year they must attend six board meetings which are held in London. In 2019, the Radio Academy requested votes from the public for the addition of three new Trustees.
The Daily Telegraph has described the Radio Academy as "the industry's most powerful body".

Events

The Radio Academy runs a range of events throughout the year, including the annual Radio Festival. It also runs the awards ceremony, the ARIAS.
The Academy also runs regular Masterclasses for young people who would like to work in radio. In addition, the Academy's Branches regularly hold local events across the country.

Honours

The Radio Academy awards a number of honours each year, including induction into its UK Radio Hall of Fame, Fellowships, the John Peel Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music Radio, the PPL Music Icon Award, the Local and Regional Lifetime Achievement Award, the Most Played Artist on British Radio and the 30 Under 30.
In 2016 the Radio Academy gave out a number of prizes called Audio and Radio Industry Awards. Previously the Academy issued the Radio Academy Awards.

Hall of Fame

The following are members of the Radio Academy's Hall of Fame:
The following are Fellows of the Radio Academy
The following are Patrons of the Radio Academy