Friday, June 1, 2012

3 CRAOL Achievement Awards for Claremorris Community Radio



A phenomenally sunny weekend added extra shine to this year's Craol Achievement Awards in the Shamrock Lodge Hotel in Athlone on Saturday 26th of May as part of Craol's flagship national annual conference Féile 2012, hosted by Athlone Community Radio.






 

Awards were presented to Claremorris Community Radio by Michael O'Keeffe, Chief Executive of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland for 2-part series "Make it Happen: A Job-Seekers Handbook" by Maggie Ruane - a guide for job-seekers getting back into world of work, and "From Narcotics to Knock" - a 1 hour documentary presented by Tommy O'Connor which looked at the issue of recovering drug addicts in the Mayo region.

The documentary was described by judges as being "factual, educational, without being patronising and demonstates excellent production quality.



An award was also presented to weekly quiz programme "After the Fact" presented by John Nolan, and team captains Andrew Newman and Marcella Connolly who were described by judges as having an "obvious rapport".


This year there were 36 entries overall from 15 stations which resulted in the awarding of 13 Distinctions, 2 Volunteer Contribution Awards and 2 Outstanding Contribution Awards. 






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