iNHouse Communications has announced that voting is now open for the People's Choice Award, hosted by YouTube, at this year's inaugural Political Podcast Awards.
You can choose from 20 podcasts shortlisted in nine other award categories: Best Newcomer, Comedy Moments, International Podcasts, Interviews, Original Format, Presenters, Producers, Rising Stars, and Last 12. It honors the moon scoop.
Voting will last for two weeks and closes at midnight on Tuesday, January 21st. The winners will be announced on January 29 at the Westminster Political Podcast Awards ceremony, hosted by broadcaster and former MP Giles Brandreth.
Katie Perrior, Chair of iNHouse Communications and Founder of the Political Podcast Awards, said: “Politics podcasts are revolutionizing the way the general public consumes news, demonstrating a growing desire to hear more debates while finding ways to better resolve disagreements. ”
“This respectful, informative, engaging and entertaining content is on the rise and listeners can't get enough of it. That's why we're celebrating the best of this growing phenomenon with the inaugural Politics Podcast Awards. has been launched.
“Judging in other categories is well underway and we are particularly excited to announce perhaps the most important award, chosen by our listeners themselves. We encourage as many podcast lovers as possible to come forward and win their favorite award. please tell me.”
A list of podcasts can be found below and on the Political Podcast Awards website.
Shortlisted podcasts
Americano (audience)
Chinese Whispers (The Spectator)
Electoral dysfunction (Sky News)
For the Many (LBC)
slow news (turtle)
How to win an election (The Times)
Newscast (BBC)
Political currency (Persefonica)
Jack and Sam's Daily Politics (Sky News and Politico)
Politics Weekly (Guardian)
Daily Telegraph (Daily Telegraph)
New Statesman Podcast (New Statesman)
News Agent (Global)
Political Fourcast (Channel 4 News)
Political party (Avalon)
Ruckman Review (Financial Times)
The rest is politics (goal hanger)
Simple Politics Podcast (Stripmedia)
The Story (The Times)
Westminster Insider (Politico)
You can vote for the People's Chice Award here.