The winners are set to be announced at the Lyrath Hotel in Kilkenny tonight.
Midlands 103 is up for a record breaking seven IMRO Radio Awards at a gala event this evening.
Midlands Today with Will Faulkner is shortlisted for Best Current Affairs Programme and Radio Moment of the year, with the Loose Cannons vying for top podcast.
Repeat-winner Ann Marie Kelly is nominated for Specialist Music Broadcaster of the Year, David Hollywood competes for Sports Broadcaster and Courtney Callaghan is up for Best Newcomer.
Justice for Joe, a focus on the tragic death of Laois student Joe Drennan, is shortlisted for News Story of the Year.
The winners are set to be announced at the Lyrath Hotel in Kilkenny tonight.
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