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Young Audio Awards announce 2022 winners

The much-anticipated winners of this year’s Young Audio Awards have been revealed in a star-studded ceremony hosted by BBC Radio 1’s Jordan North and Vick Hope.

Special guests handing out awards included Scott Mills and Chris Stark, Clara Amfo, Jordan Lee, Tinea Taylor, and Reece Parkinson. The stars caught up with KISS breakfast’s Harriet Rose backstage, before making their announcements at the BBC Radio Theatre in London. 

The awards were closed by BRIT award nominee and rising star of the music industry, Lola Young. Watch Lola’s stunning acoustic performance of So Sorry below.

There were a total of 12 awards given out including brand new category My Year in Audio, in partnership with mental health charity YoungMinds. The winning entry by Taya Walters talked about how audio was such an encouragement and support for her during the pandemic, and was announced by poet, mental health activist and the writer of 2021’s historic radio moment, the Mental Health Minute, Hussain Manawer.

Olly Parker, Head of External Affairs at YoungMinds, said: “Taya’s entry reminded us that sharing how we coped over the last two years can make a real difference in helping us cope in other tough times. There is a really strong message from young people that you are not alone with your mental health. If anyone is reading this and struggling with their mental health, we hope this year’s My Year in Audio has shown you that it’s okay to talk about it.”

Global Academy’s Youths Choice was recognised as Secondary School of the Year, with its pupils Zeina Addadahine and Emma Stigter also scooping awards for Rising Talent 16-18 and Best in Music respectively.

Zeina said: “I was so excited to find out that I had won the BBC Sounds Rising Talent Young Audio Award. I love making audio so much, so to receive this recognition means the world. I hope to use this as a stepping stone into a career in radio.”

Awards organiser George Butler said: “A few years ago, we launched the awards for under 18s who love to make audio. Despite the challenging times, young people have continued to produce amazing content, so it was great to put on an event to shine a spotlight on their incredible talent. Congratulations not just to today’s winners, but to everyone that has continued to create audio during the last few years.”

Watch the awards ceremony in full:

Full list of the winners:

BBC Sounds Rising Talent 8-11               

Jack to the Future

BBC Sounds Rising Talent 12-15             

Thomas Cridland

BBC Sounds Rising Talent 16-18             

Zeina Addadahine

Arqiva Award for Technical Excellence               

Oli Hackett

Best in Music with KISS             

The Scoop – Emma Stigter

Best Speech Show with BBC Young Reporter                  

Luke Eveling

Achievement within the community                  

TH Radio in the Community

Primary School Station of the Year with Fun Kids                         

East Peckham Primary School

Secondary School of the Year                

Youths Choice – Global Academy

Most Innovate Team sponsored by Broadcast Bionics                

RMEY Faith Vibe

Best Podcast with Acast                          

Elsa Maria Cockburn

My Year in Audio with YoungMinds                    

How I Coped With Lockdown – Taya Walters

Listen to the winning audio here