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iHeart Racks up Webby Honors

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iHeartRadio took home eight Webby awards and was named honoree for 14 others. Here are the shows that took hom the Webby brass. The awards were held on Tuesday.

In the Best Limited Series category, iHeartRadio Original “Lolita” was named the People’s Voice Winner while “The MLK Tapes,” co-produced with Tenderfoot TV, was named the Webby Award winner.

The podcasts that won in the General Series categories. “The Laverne Cox Show” won the Webby People’s Voice Award in the Diversity & Inclusion category, “Questlove Supreme” won the Webby Award in the Lifestyle category and the Webby People’s Voice Award in the Music category and iHeartRadio and Diversion Media co-production “I Am Kobe,” a dive into the late Kobe Bryant’s early years, won both the Webby Award and the Webby People’s Voice Award the Sports category.

Another double winner is “Was I In a Cult?” which won both the Webby Award and the Webby People’s Voice Award in the Individual Episode category for Interview/Talk Show. “The Roxane Gay Agenda,” produced in partnership with Luminary, won the Webby People’s Voice Award in the Individual Episode category for Diversity & Inclusion.

13 shows made the final lists of honorees: “All the Smoke” for Best Co-Host; “#Storytime” and “A Slight Change of Plans” for Best Host; “Make It Up As We Go” for Best Series; “Strawberry Spring” and “Unread” for Best Writing; “Strawberry Spring” for Original Music Score/Sound Design; “Dear Chelsea” for Advice & How-To; “Math & Magic: Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing,” hosted by our CEO and Chairman Bob Pittman, for Creativity & Marketing; “Operation Midnight Climax” for best general series in Documentary; “NFL Explained” for best general series in Sports; “The Office Deep Dive” for best general series in Television & Film; and “Halloween in Hell” for best general series in Scripted Fiction.

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