Anna O brien of Winchester Radio WINCHESTER Radio had two reasons to celebrate at this year s National Hospital Radio Awards. The volunteer-led station won the Recognising Innovation category, whilst chairman Anna O Brien topped the Best Female Presenter competition. The charity also made the top ten shortlist in three other categories: Best Speech Package or Special Event; Best Male Presenter (George Kousseff); and Station of the Year. Anna O’Brien said: “The team have worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic, with no break in service, giving their time and skills for free to support the patients, the hospital, and the wider Winchester community, including those in need and who are vulnerable; or those experiencing social isolation, loneliness or illness.
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Radio - stock image PEOPLE across the country will be on their doorsteps singing next week – and Winchester Radio will be providing a backing track to local residents. At 5:30pm on Sunday December 20, the 94.7FM station will play a Christmas soundtrack for residents to sing along to. Presenters are hoping everyone in the district will join in ‘Carols on the Doorstep’. Anna O’Brien, chairman of Winchester Radio said: “We love hearing from our listeners, and 2020 has shown just how important human connection is to all of us. Our volunteers have worked tirelessly to help people feel socially connected and up-to-date with support information throughout the pandemic and we know how much people have struggled with not being able to see family and friends this year.