ARIAS to award Tony Blackburn and Tim Blackmore to be guest of honour

Tony Blackburn will win The Pioneer Award at the ARIAS and Tim Blackmore MBE will be the guest of honour.

The ARIAS 2023 takes place on Tuesday 2nd May at London’s Theatre Royal Drury Lane.

Tony will be recognised for his near 60 years in broadcasting and contribution to the popularity of soul music in the UK. He is the second recipient of The Pioneer Award, with the late Janice Long awarded last year.

Tony famously launched BBC Radio 1 in 1967 following time at pirate stations Radio Caroline and Wonderful Radio London. Countless artists recognise Tony as the DJ that brought soul music to the UK, and it was soul shows that Tony presented throughout his career at BBC London, Capital Gold, Jazz FM, Smooth Radio, Real Radio and more.

Tim Blackmore has been a leader in the UK radio industry for over 60 years. Working in radio his whole life, Tim’s career has spanned the BBC, commercial radio and independent production.

He helped launch Radio 1 in 1967, producing Tony Blackburn, Noel Edmonds and the documentary series The Story of Pop. Tim then joined London’s Capital Radio in 1977, becoming Head of Music and later Head of Programmes, before co-founding Unique Broadcasting Company, one of the early pioneers in the independent audio sector.

Tim was a key figure across the Sony Radio Awards, annual Music Radio conference and The Radio Academy itself.

Last year, he recorded a podcast special with the Radio Academy following his announcement that he has an inoperable brain tumour.

This story first appeared on radiotoday.co.uk