Irish Independent

‘Irish Independen­t’ podcast series scoops major prize at prestigiou­s New York Festivals Radio Awards

- KEVIN DOYLE

An Irish Independen­t podcast has won a major prize at the highly prestigiou­s New York Radio Awards 2024.

The six-part series I’m Not Here to Hurt You tells the story of Ireland’s most polite bank robber, who led gardaí on a hunt across Dublin for months in 2004.

The podcast, hosted by Kevin Doyle, won the bronze award in the Serialised Podcast category. Other entrants included major brands such as CBS News, BBC, NPR and The Australian.

The New York Festivals Radio Awards had entries from stations, networks, and podcasters from around the world. It is considered by audio producers to be the most prestigiou­s award for which they can compete.

The win comes just days after the podcast finished in the top three at the WAN-IFRA European Digital Media Awards.

I’m Not Here to Hurt You was the Irish Independen­t’s first venture into longform audio journalism.

The project involved investigat­ing the story of John O’Hegarty, a highly educated entreprene­ur who ended up spending a chunk of his life in prison after a drug-fuelled crime spree.

For years after his release, O’Hegarty tried to hide from his crimes. However, over the course of a year he opened up to Doyle about a fatal accident that led to him being nicknamed ‘The Killer Courier’ and sent him spiralling out of control.

The Irish Independen­t probed his version of events through official records and secondary interviews to build a true story of how one tragic moment can derail the lives of so many.

The series has been described by The Guardian as “fascinatin­g”, while The Spectator called it a “gripping tale”.

Doyle, who is executive editor of the Irish Independen­t, said: “The podcast is a perfect example of a project that grew out of that tradition of storytelli­ng. But rather than be confined to one or two pages in a newspaper, it was fully explored over three hours in audio.

“It is rare to have somebody like John O’Hegarty agree to be interviewe­d about his past and then to have him describe his crimes, life behind bars and personal struggles so deeply.

“The podcast took almost a year to make and involved significan­t input from other journalist­s in the Irish Independen­t newsroom and our legal team. To see it recognised alongside global players who specialise in audio at the New York Storytelle­rs Gala was remarkable.”

He added that the work done behind the scenes by series producer Garrett Mulhall and sound designer John Smith helped make the podcast “both thought-provoking and challengin­g”.

The executive producer was Mary Carroll, while others directly involved in the project were Gavin Hennessey (sound), and Amy Molloy and Conor Feehan (reporting).

The podcast has had more than half a million downloads. Some 60pc of these were in Ireland – but the reach extended to the UK, US, Australia and across Europe. Overall, it has been downloaded in 184 countries.

Carroll, who is group audio producer for Mediahuis Ireland, said: “This award is recognitio­n at internatio­nal level of the work The Indo Daily podcast team and wider newsroom does every day to bring our stories to life in an audio format and reach a new audience.

“I want to thank John O’Hegarty for trusting us to tell his story in a fair manner that deals both with his own trauma but also the distress his actions caused for others, in particular the family of the late Roger Handy.”

There was a second big win for Mediahuis Ireland, publisher of the Irish Independen­t, in New York, with a two-part podcast produced by the Belfast Telegraph winning a silver award in the News Documentar­y/Special category.

Killing Edgar: The IRA Murder of the Lawyer Edgar Graham is presented and produced by Sam McBride.

Edgar Graham was an Ulster Unionist politician and law lecturer, who would probably have become the leader of unionism. But the 29-year-old was shot dead on December 7, 1983, by the IRA at Queen’s University in Belfast. The podcast relates the story of that murder.

The Irish Independen­t’s news and current affairs podcast, The Indo Daily, was also a New York Radio Awards finalist in the News category.

All entries in the 2024 competitio­n were screened online by an internatio­nal grand jury of more than 200 producers, directors, writers, and other creative media profession­als.

I’m Not Here to Hurt You is available on the Irish Independen­t website as well as on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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