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Ray Hadley and Sofie Formica announced as the first 2023 ACRAS hosts

The ACRA Awards will be held at the International Convention Centre on Saturday 14 October

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jun 20, 2023
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The 2023 Australian Commercial Radio and Audio (ACRA) Awards will celebrate 100 years of radio in Australia, with Nine radio’s Ray Hadley and Sofie Formica announced as co-hosts of one of four award segments on the night. Nominations for the awards have also been extended, and are now closing on 7 July 2023.

The ACRA Awards will be held at the International Convention Centre on Saturday 14 October.

Both Sofie and Ray are previous ACRA winners. Sofie, who hosts 4BC Afternoons in Brisbane, was named best newcomer on air in 2023, while Ray, who hosts the Ray Hadley Morning Show which is networked across Australia, has won 33 ACRA awards and was inducted into the ACRA Hall of Fame in 2017. Ray is the most awarded broadcaster in the history of the ACRA Awards.

"I'm thrilled as a relative newcomer to radio to be joining veteran Ray Hadley on stage for this 100th anniversary year,” Sofie Formica said.

“As the industry continues to evolve, this is a special opportunity to recognise the depth of talent and to celebrate the incredible achievements of our peers across commercial radio. I have no doubt that it will be a memorable night!"

“The 34th ACRA Awards will celebrate 100 years of radio in Australia and promises what you’d expect from your favourite radio station - talk, entertainment and great music,” Ford Ennals, CEO of CRA said.

“We’re crafting a night of pure entertainment, with four separate segments hosted by some of Australia’s leading commercial radio talent, with more live music, and with more opportunities for people to meet and mingle.”

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Artist and proud Gamilaraay man Mitch Tambo will return, with other live performances from Australian artists.

“We are looking forward to revealing the 2023 Hall of Fame Award winner, which last year went to Kyle and Jackie O”, Ford said.

New awards include station of the year, podcast of the year, diversity and inclusion, best news event coverage, individual talent of the year and podcast host of the year.

“The 2023 ACRAs have introduced three new awards that honour those who have set the benchmarks of creativity and excellence that is the bedrock of the commercial radio industry,” Ford said.

Around 900 of the industry’s major stars, personalities and executives from around Australia are expected to attend this year’s ACRA Awards, with winners announced across four areas: national, metropolitan, provincial and country.

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