It was a record breaking year for KCRW’s 7th Annual Radio Race. We listened to 165 total submissions — the most yet — and narrowed those down to 11 finalists.
From there, our industry judges ranked their favorites. The top winners featured here were determined based on creativity, storytelling, technical skill and incorporation of the theme: Where The Sun Don’t Shine.
This year's judges included Sharon Mashihi, editor of The Shadows and KCRW’s Bodies, An Uong, engagement strategist at AIR, Diarmuid McIntyre, Hearsay founder, N’Jeri Eaton, deputy director of programming & new audience at NPR and Steve Chiotakis, host of KCRW’s Greater LA.
Thank you to everyone who participated. And thank you to our sponsors: the Association of Independents in Radio (AIR), PRX, WNYC's Werk It and Otter.ai.
The top three winning pieces will air on KCRW in September. Stay tuned for more details. In the meantime, you can listen right here!
**Warning: The following audio contains sensitive content.**
First place
Team: Megan Tan
Prize: $1000 plus perks from our sponsors
Megan Tan introduces us to Kim, a vibrant woman practicing Nichiren Buddhism in Brooklyn. Kim’s candid storytelling coupled with Megan’s strong writing and producing won judges over in this four minute narrative.
Second place
Team: sad abumrad :(
Prize: $500 plus perks from our sponsors
Becca DeGregorio and Sophie Bridges interweave two women's individual stories of their tumultuous relationships with menstrual cups. The use of sound design wonderfully accentuates these expressive characters and their graphic accounts of womanhood.
Third Place
Team: DUDEVOICE
Prize: $300 plus perks from our sponsors
Roommates Neena Pathak and Schuyler Swenson recount the night Schuyler was mugged. As the piece progresses, we’re comforted by their friendship as they walk to their neighborhood bodega in search of snacks. Major props to these producers for their creative use of sounds and scenes.
Honorable Mention
Team: Foggy Freelance Formation
Prize: KCRW swag
This was a powerful first person story with original sound design from producers Emily Shaw, Chelsea Kigano, Lily Sloane and Lilia Vega. It scored high with our industry judges but didn’t quite make the top three. Because it was such a close call, we’re giving it an honorable mention.
Werk It Award
Team: The Void
Prize: Complementary Two Day General Admission passes to attend Werk It.
This year’s Werk It Award goes to producers Sarah Dealy and Jamie Billings. Their non-narrated feature incorporated the theme — Where The Sun Don’t Shine — in a smart and empathetic way. It features a nurse who’s open about the vulnerabilities surrounding the night shift.
Nocturne Award
Team: Matt Livadary
Prize: Broadcast on Nocturne’s podcast feed in September.
Last year’s Radio Race winner, Matt Livadary, is back with this vulnerable piece about his experience with a not-so-glamorous infection. The sound design was unparalleled, which made it the right fit for Nocturne.
Social Butterfly Award
Team: Boyle Heights Beat
Prize: $100 plus KCRW swag
These student producers stepped up to the plate as they documented the Radio Race on Twitter every step of the way. In the end, they created an audio story about the haunted history of Boyle Heights.
A #radiorace Snippet: Shmuel Gonzales talks about the significance of the Japanese community in Boyle Heights on his tour. This is a historically Asian, Jewish, Black, and Latin@ community! pic.twitter.com/o2k0Kt9NGj
— Boyle Heights Beat (@boyleheightsbt) August 11, 2019
**Disclaimer: KCRW works with the BHB in other capacities. This decision was made independently of any existing relationship.
The top three winners will receive cash prizes and KCRW swag, plus a one-year memberships from the Association of Independents in Radio (AIR) and Public Radio Exchange (PRX). Otter.ai will offer an annual Team subscription to the first place winner and three months to second and third place teams. All Radio Race winners and finalists will be considered for air on PRX Remix, PRX's XM station and radio show.
Everyone who participated and completed a piece in this year's Race will receive a KCRW membership.
Click here to listen to our official Radio Race playlist with all 165 submissions.