Singapore Radio Awards 2010

Singapore Radio Awards 2010, was the 5th radio awards ceremony presented by Singapore's MediaCorp.[1] to honour the best radio personalities and radio shows in 2009. After a hiatus in 2008 and 2009, the 2010 show took place on March 13, at MediaCorp TV Theatre. The ceremony also featured a live webcast for the first time.[2]

The hosts for the night were Justin Ang and Vernon A, also known as The Muttons from 987FM. It was their first time hosting the Singapore Radio Awards, as past ceremonies engaged other TV and stage hosts, instead of utilizing talents from within its radio fold.[3]

Awards

24 awards were presented during the show.[4] 987FM was the biggest winner of the night, winning a total of 4 awards, while Vimala from Tamil station Oli 96.8FM won 3 individual awards. In the other categories, Glenn Ong and Cruz Teng won "Radio Personality of the Year" and "Most Popular Radio Personality" for the 4th consecutive time.

Lifetime Achievement Award

Best Radio Show

  • 987FM | Muttons to Midnight | Vernon A & Justin Ang

Radio Personality of the Year – Media’s Choice

Most Popular Radio Personality

Most Creative Radio Trailer

  • ENGLISH | “UK Top 20” by Shan Wee, 987FM
  • CHINESE | “Father’s Day Good Wishes” by Chua Lee Lian, Love 97.2FM
  • MALAY | “Libur ke Batam” (Holiday in Batam) by KC & Nity Baizura, Ria 89.7FM
  • TAMIL | “Singapore Parenting Congress” by Vimala, Oli 96.8FM

Best Radio Personality Blog

Best Dressed Radio Personality

Award Presenters

Award presenters included:[5]

  • Lui Teck Yew, Acting Minister for Information, Communications and The Arts.
  • Lucas Chow, Chief Executive Officer, MediaCorp
  • Shaun Seow, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, MediaCorp
  • Florence Lian, Managing Director (Radio), MediaCorp
  • Irene Ang, Entertainer

Guest Performers

References

  1. 18 Mar, Today Newspaper, Singapore
  2. Archived 2010-09-19 at the Wayback Machine
  3. 18 Mar, Today Newspaper, Singapore
  4. 18 Mar, Today Newspaper, Singapore
  5. 19 Mar, 938Live, Singapore
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