iNHouse Communications is delighted to announce the shortlist of finalists for the inaugural Political Podcast Awards, sponsored by Google.
Podcast stars and new voices alike have been recognised in the shortlist which was collated from a huge pool of entries.
Winners of 11 awards will be revealed on 29th January 2025 at a ceremony hosted by broadcaster and former MP Gyles Brandreth in Westminster.
Judging the awards is an independent panel chaired by Good Morning Britain’s Head of Politics Anne Alexander. She is joined by Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons Caroline Nokes MP, Leader of Scottish Labour Anas Sarwar Msp, Deputy Mayor of London Mete Coban, former Minister Lord Ed Vaizey, Downing Street Political Director Claire Reynolds, Women2Win founder Baroness Anne Jenkin, and Cps Director and Sunday Times columnist, Robert Colvile.
All the podcasts named on the shortlist are automatically nominated for The Podcast of the Year Award...
Podcast stars and new voices alike have been recognised in the shortlist which was collated from a huge pool of entries.
Winners of 11 awards will be revealed on 29th January 2025 at a ceremony hosted by broadcaster and former MP Gyles Brandreth in Westminster.
Judging the awards is an independent panel chaired by Good Morning Britain’s Head of Politics Anne Alexander. She is joined by Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons Caroline Nokes MP, Leader of Scottish Labour Anas Sarwar Msp, Deputy Mayor of London Mete Coban, former Minister Lord Ed Vaizey, Downing Street Political Director Claire Reynolds, Women2Win founder Baroness Anne Jenkin, and Cps Director and Sunday Times columnist, Robert Colvile.
All the podcasts named on the shortlist are automatically nominated for The Podcast of the Year Award...
- 12/10/2024
- Podnews.net
Three political powerhouses unite to unravel the spin in new Sky News podcast, Electoral Dysfunction.
Each week, Sky News Political Editor Beth Rigby, Labour MP Jess Phillips and former leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson will bring their no-nonsense styles and decades of experience for an unvarnished view on the week in Westminster and beyond.
As an election draws closer, the trio will look at our political leaders and their policies – how they’re written and how they’re sold to voters – to explain what’s really going on.
Giving listeners the best insight on how politicians are trying to win them over at home, they’ll also touch on some of the other elections around the world, in what is the ultimate election year as more than half the world’s population goes to the polls in dozens of countries across the globe.
And with so much at stake,...
Each week, Sky News Political Editor Beth Rigby, Labour MP Jess Phillips and former leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson will bring their no-nonsense styles and decades of experience for an unvarnished view on the week in Westminster and beyond.
As an election draws closer, the trio will look at our political leaders and their policies – how they’re written and how they’re sold to voters – to explain what’s really going on.
Giving listeners the best insight on how politicians are trying to win them over at home, they’ll also touch on some of the other elections around the world, in what is the ultimate election year as more than half the world’s population goes to the polls in dozens of countries across the globe.
And with so much at stake,...
- 3/8/2024
- Podnews.net
Gear up for an evening of celebrity knowledge showdown on “Celebrity Mastermind” with Season 22 Episode 8, airing at 7:30 Pm on January 12, 2024, on BBC One. Hosted by Clive Myrie, four famous faces step into the iconic black chair, not only to test their general knowledge but also to support their chosen charities.
In this episode, the spotlight shines on a diverse lineup of contestants. Former leader of the Scottish Conservative Party, Ruth Davidson, radio DJ Pat Sharp, comedian, and content creator Fats Timbo, and renowned restaurant critic Jay Rayner will face off, tackling questions ranging from Joan of Arc to the Austin Powers films, Tina Turner, and Blossom Dearie.
As each celebrity battles for their chosen charities, viewers can anticipate a mix of wit, expertise, and perhaps a few surprises. Whether you’re a quiz aficionado or just looking for an entertaining Friday night, don’t miss the intellectual showdown on...
In this episode, the spotlight shines on a diverse lineup of contestants. Former leader of the Scottish Conservative Party, Ruth Davidson, radio DJ Pat Sharp, comedian, and content creator Fats Timbo, and renowned restaurant critic Jay Rayner will face off, tackling questions ranging from Joan of Arc to the Austin Powers films, Tina Turner, and Blossom Dearie.
As each celebrity battles for their chosen charities, viewers can anticipate a mix of wit, expertise, and perhaps a few surprises. Whether you’re a quiz aficionado or just looking for an entertaining Friday night, don’t miss the intellectual showdown on...
- 1/6/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Leading broadcasters Jane Garvey and Fi Glover are joining Times Radio in an exclusive deal.
The award-winning journalists will present a new live daily afternoon show together on Times Radio, joining a schedule which includes Aasmah Mir, Stig Abell, Matt Chorley, Mariella Frostrup, John Pienaar, Ruth Davidson and Cathy Newman.
Jane and Fi will also be launching a new regular podcast together.
The pair are two of Britain’s most admired broadcasters, having spent their careers at the BBC, and together have hosted the hit BBC podcast Fortunately since 2017 - but this is the first time they will broadcast a live news programme together.
Jane Garvey co-presented first Breakfast and then Drive on BBC Radio 5 Live, and was the first voice when the station launched in 1994, before moving to BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, which she presented from 2007 to 2020.
Fi Glover hosted the late-night programme on BBC Radio 5 Live...
The award-winning journalists will present a new live daily afternoon show together on Times Radio, joining a schedule which includes Aasmah Mir, Stig Abell, Matt Chorley, Mariella Frostrup, John Pienaar, Ruth Davidson and Cathy Newman.
Jane and Fi will also be launching a new regular podcast together.
The pair are two of Britain’s most admired broadcasters, having spent their careers at the BBC, and together have hosted the hit BBC podcast Fortunately since 2017 - but this is the first time they will broadcast a live news programme together.
Jane Garvey co-presented first Breakfast and then Drive on BBC Radio 5 Live, and was the first voice when the station launched in 1994, before moving to BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, which she presented from 2007 to 2020.
Fi Glover hosted the late-night programme on BBC Radio 5 Live...
- 9/26/2022
- Podnews.net
Tom Tugendhat, Ruth Davidson, Jeremy Hunt and Damian Green criticise party’s decision.
A number of senior Conservatives have come out against the government’s plans to privatise UK public service broadcaster Channel 4, with Baroness Ruth Davidson calling it “the opposite of levelling up”.
The former Scottish Conservative leader tweeted that the publicly-owned broadcaster doesn’t cost the taxpayer any money and is “one of the reasons we have such a thriving indie sector in places like Glasgow. This is the opposite of levelling up.”
Jeremy Hunt told Sky News that he never considered privatising Channel 4 during his two...
A number of senior Conservatives have come out against the government’s plans to privatise UK public service broadcaster Channel 4, with Baroness Ruth Davidson calling it “the opposite of levelling up”.
The former Scottish Conservative leader tweeted that the publicly-owned broadcaster doesn’t cost the taxpayer any money and is “one of the reasons we have such a thriving indie sector in places like Glasgow. This is the opposite of levelling up.”
Jeremy Hunt told Sky News that he never considered privatising Channel 4 during his two...
- 4/5/2022
- by Marian McHugh Broadcast
- ScreenDaily
High-profile politicians and media figures have slammed the UK government’s decision to press ahead with privatizing It’s A Sin broadcaster Channel 4, as a petition to stop the process nears 35,000 signatures.
Yesterday, it emerged Conservative government ministers were moving to sell the broadcaster, which is publicly-owned but funded commercially. The hope is to raise around £1Bn (1.3Bn) from a deal, with ITV, Discovery and Sky all linked.
The government’s decision comes despite overwhelming opposition from the UK’s production industry, which is significantly aided by Channel 4’s business model of not owning the content it commissions.
Several high profile creatives took to social media to demand the process ends.
The Thick of It and Veep creator Armando Iannucci criticized the government for ignoring results of a consultation into the sale, tweeting: “They asked for ‘a debate’; 90 of submissions in that debate said it was a bad idea.
Yesterday, it emerged Conservative government ministers were moving to sell the broadcaster, which is publicly-owned but funded commercially. The hope is to raise around £1Bn (1.3Bn) from a deal, with ITV, Discovery and Sky all linked.
The government’s decision comes despite overwhelming opposition from the UK’s production industry, which is significantly aided by Channel 4’s business model of not owning the content it commissions.
Several high profile creatives took to social media to demand the process ends.
The Thick of It and Veep creator Armando Iannucci criticized the government for ignoring results of a consultation into the sale, tweeting: “They asked for ‘a debate’; 90 of submissions in that debate said it was a bad idea.
- 4/5/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix canceled zombie comedy “Santa Clarita” diet after three seasons, a decision that has not sat well with the Drew Barrymore-Timothy Olyphant series’ fans.
See some of the best — and angriest — Twitter responses below.
Also Read: 'Santa Clarita Diet' Canceled After Three Seasons at Netflix
Good morning to everyone Except whoever decided to cancel #SantaClaritaDiet pic.twitter.com/AvKW4vNSIC
— Jennifer (@Paper_Heart_Jen) April 27, 2019
Me walking into netflix HQ after they announce their cancelling santa clarita diet #SantaClaritaDiet pic.twitter.com/XgTFKx3w2o
— Sydnee (@Sydneebxx) April 27, 2019
Me cancelling my Netflix subscription and converting to Amazon Prime now that #SantaClaritaDiet has been cancelled:
pic.twitter.com/s71FzQVXO1
— lara (@LuxuryLara) April 27, 2019
Why Does Netflix Think Its Okay To Cancel Santa Clarita Diet There Are So Many Unanswered Questions And Its So Funny!! Im Not Happy ???? #SantaClaritaDiet pic.twitter.com/SWcGQWhMWl
— Kayla ???????????? (@_KaylaJade_) April 27, 2019
Netflix: “We...
See some of the best — and angriest — Twitter responses below.
Also Read: 'Santa Clarita Diet' Canceled After Three Seasons at Netflix
Good morning to everyone Except whoever decided to cancel #SantaClaritaDiet pic.twitter.com/AvKW4vNSIC
— Jennifer (@Paper_Heart_Jen) April 27, 2019
Me walking into netflix HQ after they announce their cancelling santa clarita diet #SantaClaritaDiet pic.twitter.com/XgTFKx3w2o
— Sydnee (@Sydneebxx) April 27, 2019
Me cancelling my Netflix subscription and converting to Amazon Prime now that #SantaClaritaDiet has been cancelled:
pic.twitter.com/s71FzQVXO1
— lara (@LuxuryLara) April 27, 2019
Why Does Netflix Think Its Okay To Cancel Santa Clarita Diet There Are So Many Unanswered Questions And Its So Funny!! Im Not Happy ???? #SantaClaritaDiet pic.twitter.com/SWcGQWhMWl
— Kayla ???????????? (@_KaylaJade_) April 27, 2019
Netflix: “We...
- 4/27/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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