awards

Winners of the RTS Programme Awards 2019 announced

Jodie Comer took home the Actor - Female award for her role in Killing Eve (Credit: RTS/Richard Kendal)

Guests in attendance included the cast of Hollyoaks and Coronation Street, star of Killing Eve and Actor (Female) winner Jodie Comer and legendary actress Lesley Manville, who picked up the award for Comedy Performance - Female for Mum.

Jodie Comer's iconic performance in Killing Eve won her the Actor - Female award, with Lucian Msamati winning the Actor - Male award for his harrowing and extraordinary portrayal of Tobi in Kiri.

Student Television Awards 2017

The awards recognise the best audiovisual work created by students at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Click here to see the list of nominees

Schedule for Friday 16 June:

1:00pm – Awards Registration and buffet lunch available

2.00pm – RTS Student Television Awards Ceremony starts

3.30pm – Awards Ceremony ends

3.30pm – 5.00pm - Drinks Reception

Please email Jamie O'Neill (joneill@rts.org.uk) to book your spaces at these Awards.

Television Journalism Awards 2017

The awards recognise creative and excellent journalism for both news and current affairs. 

The awards, which are given out in a glittering ceremony at the London Hilton on Park Lane, include categories for Television Journalist of the Year, Scoop of the Year, Network Presenter and Young Talent.

Booking is now open for the black tie ceremony, which includes a three course meal ahead of the presentation. 

Celebrating Excellence in Irish Television: Winners announced for this year’s RTS Republic of Ireland Awards / Gradaim

RTS Republic of Ireland are pleased to announce the 2024 RTS Ireland award winners. The highly recognised awards ceremony took place this evening in Dublin’s Liberty Hall Theatre (Tuesday 19th March) with host Dermot Whelan at the helm.

Nominations announced for the RTS Television Journalism Awards 2024

The prestigious awards ceremony will take place on 28th February 2024, hosted by Good Morning Britain’s Susanna Reid at the London Hilton on Park Lane.

Across the 20 competitive categories, ITV leads the way with 16 nominations, receiving two nods in multiple categories including Nations and Regions News and News Coverage – Home. The BBC closely follows with 13 nominations, dominating the Nations and Regions Factual categories receiving all three nods.