Another double celebration for CRKC!


The Community Radio team attending the awards night. From left Regina Blunden; Declan Gibbons; Kay Brennan, Eugene Doyle and Mick Cummins

Community Radio Kilkenny City wins gold again at Community Radio Ireland Awards 2023

Community Radio Kilkenny City (CRKC) was in the winners’ enclosure once again last week. Hot on the heels of its McNamee Award for the Best GAA Related Radio Programme, the station scooped two more gold awards at the recent National Community Radio Awards, hosted by Community Radio Ireland (CRAOL).

Eugene Doyle, John Dreelan and Leo Quinlan were honoured for their extraordinary ‘Kilkenny Today’ programme about Jadotville.

Through his military background and his journalistic endeavours, CRKC’s Eugene Doyle discovered the extraordinary story of John Dreelan, a hero living in our midst. John hadn’t spoken about Jadotville for over 50 years after the event. All that his two children knew of his extraordinary military exploits was that he had previously served in The Congo. John Dreelan’s interview on CRKC on May 5th, 2023 was the first time that he had spoken in public about the siege and the petrol raid.

Following our interview with John, and Leo Quinlan – son of Comdt Pat Quinlan, the commander of A Coy in Jadotville – the Mayor of Kilkenny, Cllr Joe Malone and Cathaoirleach of Kilkenny Co. Council, Cllr. Michael Doyle honoured John for his service and bravery at an event in City Hall, Kilkenny on Monday 26th June 2023. Appropriately, CRKC’s Eugene Doyle was asked to MC this event.

The programme received a Gold award in the Access and Inclusion category.

Kilkenny Greats

In 2021, Kay B came up with the idea to make a programme featuring solely Kilkenny artists. They could be from Kilkenny or Kilkenny artists based elsewhere. In honour of the 1994 albums, she called it Kay B’s Kilkenny Greats. The programme includes all of the artists that featured on the original albums, as well as a range of Kilkenny artists, established and emerging. The programme from 12 – 2pm every Thursday has proved very popular and has earned a large and loyal following among older listeners, the veteran singers and musicians and among new artists. It’s a valuable outlet for all.

Building on the success of the series, it was decided to get the gang together from the original albums and hold a live concert at Kilkenny’s community theatre, the Watergate. In March, 2023, no fewer than 10 artists from those albums appeared on stage for the ‘Kilkenny Greats’ concert, ably backed by the ‘Station Band’, specially assembled for the night.

The event was a complete sell out, capably MC’d by Kay Brennan. The goodwill for the station from the audience was palpable. Since that night, the series has just got better and better. The Kilkenny Greats is now a Kilkenny institution, presented by a legend, Kay Brennan.

The programme and concert was awarded a Gold award in the Social Benefit – Music category.

In addition, Kay B’ (Brennan) and the Kilkenny Greats were recognised with the presentation of an ‘Outstanding Submission’ award, granted to a chosen few projects across the country.

The Community Radio Ireland Achievement Awards is an annual national event recognising the talents of broadcasters and producers involved in community radio stations around the country. Awards are bestowed for a wide variety of categories including documentaries, music and drama.

CRKC Station Manager Declan Gibbons said, “I am thrilled for CRKC and our very talented team to receive not one, but two gold awards again this year at what is regarded as the ‘Oscars’ for national community radio. Each of these programmes in very different ways, tapped into something very strong, reflecting the best of people in our community.

“These awards are very special and well deserved by Kay and Eugene. They reflect the excellence that all of our volunteers and staff strive for and deliver for our community”.

From its base at Hebron Industrial Estate, CRKC broadcasts throughout Kilkenny city on 88.7FM. Visit https://crkc.ie/

 

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