INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY BROADCASTER AWARD
This Award recognizes outstanding achievement by a radio broadcaster or syndicated radio reporter outside the United States who has made important contributions for the development of Country Music in their country. Up to three recipients may be named in any year. Each recipient must represent a different territory.
2024 – Wimpie van der Sandt, Bok Radio, South Africa
2024 – Joakim Richardson, Go Country, Sweden
2023 – Ricky Ross, BBC Radio Scotland, UK
2022 – Chris Stevens, formerly with CountryLine (ChrisCountry), UK
2021 – Baylen Leonard, Absolute Radio Country/Bauer Radio Limited, UK
2020 – Ben Earle, UK
2019 – Baylen Leonard, UK
2018 – Chris Stevens, UK
2017 – Bob Harris, UK
2016 – Paul McGuire, Canada
2014 – Ricky Ross, UK
2013 – Bob Harris, UK
2012 – David Burton, Australia
2012 – Takehisa Matsuda, Japan
2012 – Lee Williams, UK
2011 – Ken Macleod, Scotland
2011 – Felicity Urquhart, Australia
2011 – Brian D’Arcy, Northern Ireland
2010 – Sandy Harsch, Ireland
2010 – Larry Cann, Australia
2010 – Alan Watkiss, UK
2009 – Grant Goldman, Australia
2009 – Casey Clarke, Canada
2009 – Brian Clough, UK
2008 – Pio McCann, Ireland
2008 – John Bond, Australia
2008 – Joe Fish, UK
2007 – Nick Erby, Australia
2007 – Jackie-Rae Greening, Canada
2007 – Georges Lang, France
2006 – Tim Rogers, UK
2006 – Ian Holland, Australia
2006 – Helen MacPherson, Scotland
2005 – The Odd Squad, Canada
2005 – Ray Hadley, Australia
2005 – Bryan Burnett, Scotland
2004 – Trevor Campbell, UK
2004 – Nikos Garavelas, Greece
2004 – Bob Harris, UK
2003 – Pat Geary, Scotland
2003 – Johnnie Walker, UK
2003 – John Laws, Australia
2002 – Stuart Cameron, UK
2002 – David Allan, UK
2001 – Nick Barraclough, UK
2001 – Gary Beattie, Australia
2001 – Bill Black, UK
2000 – Thomas Jeier, Germany
2000 – Korneliusz Pacuda, Poland
2000 – John Nutting, Australia
2000 – Dick Barrie, Scotland
1999 – Trevor Smith, The Outback Club, Australia
1999 – Dieter Vulpus and Bernd Schroeder, Germany
1999 – Country FM, the Netherlands
1998 – Ruud Hermans and Jan de Jong, the Netherlands
1998 – Lloyd Coles, Wales
1998 – Kirsten Helm Petersen, Denmark
1997 – Walter Fuchs, Germany
1997 – Nick Erby, Australia
1997 – John Laws, Australia