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Mail picks up two top awards for gripping podcast

The pre-eminence of the Daily Mail’s podcasts has been recognised with a series of top honours at the True Crime Awards, including Podcast of the Year.

Pipeline, the series about a group of divers sucked into an oil pipe deep beneath the Caribbean and left to die, beat entries from The Times, Telegraph and BBC to take the top award.

It also claimed the Podcast: Impact for Change award and was highly commended for Best Serialised Podcast.

Judges said Pipeline was an ‘extremely well researched and impeccably delivered podcast’ and a ‘tense, powerful and gripping example of the true crime genre at its very best’.

Judges said Pipeline was an 'extremely well researched and impeccably delivered podcast'. Pictured: Jamie East, second left, with the team

Judges said Pipeline was an ‘extremely well researched and impeccably delivered podcast’. Pictured: Jamie East, second left, with the team

Pipeline, the series about a group of divers sucked into an oil pipe deep beneath the Caribbean and left to die, beat entries from The Times, Telegraph and BBC

Pipeline, the series about a group of divers sucked into an oil pipe deep beneath the Caribbean and left to die, beat entries from The Times, Telegraph and BBC

Other Mail podcasts on the shortlist included Charlene: Somebody Knows Something about the disappearance of a 14-year-old girl in 2003, our award-winning series The Trial, and The Crime Desk, which secured a nod for Podcast Network of the Year. 

Jamie East, Head of Podcasts, said: ‘These awards are further testament to the unrivalled talent at the Mail.’

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Podcast of the Year:

Winner – Pipeline: Left to Die Shortlisted – Charlene: Somebody Knows Something

Shortlisted – The Trial 

Podcast: Impact for Change:

Winner – Pipeline: Left to Die Shortlisted – Charlene: Somebody Knows Something Best Serialised Podcast

Best serialised Podcast: 

Highly Commended – Pipeline: Left to Die 

Shortlisted – Charlene: Somebody Knows Something Best 

Serialised Podcast – Seasonal: Shortlisted – The Trial of Erin Patterson from The Crime Desk 

Podcast: Network of the Year: Shortlisted – The Crime Desk, Daily Mail

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