London International Awards (LIA) has announced the shortlist for Radio & Audio and Podcast. There are a total of 59 entries Shortlisted in Radio & Audio and Podcast. Australia dominates with 14 entries shortlisted, followed by Germany with 11 and the United States with 7.
June 16 2021, 8:14 am | BY Ricki Green | No Comments
LIA has announced its stellar list of jurors that will judge the 2021 Radio & Audio and Podcast entries. Juniper Park\TBWA, Toronto executive creative director Jenny Glover has been named as jury president, whilst Eardrum founding creative director will represent Australia on the jury.
As the show that was Created for Creatives, LIA has always been lauded for its caliber of judges and its completely transparent judging system. The 2021 juries, as in the past 35 years, are made up of the world’s most celebrated creative minds whose stringent standards will set the bar for great creative ideas and executions to be duly recognized and awarded this year.
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