The IMRO Radio awards were held online.
Midlands 103 has won a bronze award at this year's IMRO Radio Awards.
Ann Marie Kelly's "The Open Door" took place in the national category for the Magazine Programme of the year.
The Laois woman also won the award for "Best Dressed".
Congratulations Ann Marie!
Meanwhile, the President of Ireland has paid tribute to the role of Irish Radio during the Covid 19 Pandemic.
In a video address to last night's IMRO Radio Awards, President Michael D Higgins spoke of the 'splendid power of radio'.
He praised broadcasters across the country for providing information and support to the country at a very difficult time:
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