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The Go Radio Business Show with Sir Tom Hunter and Lord Willie Haughey has been named Business-2-Business Podcast of the Year at the Scottish Podcast Awards 2026.
Hosted by business leaders Tom and Willie, the programme has become known for its conversations and advice drawn from Scotland’s business community.
The award highlights the show’s role in supporting entrepreneurship and small businesses, as well as providing a platform for those shaping the Scottish economy.
The Scottish Podcast Awards took place at Glasgow’s Old Fruitmarket, recognising achievements from across the country’s podcasting sector.
Rochelle Clemente, Managing Director of Go Radio and Go Studios, described the win as a significant moment for the team behind the show, noting that the platform informs and connects the business community.
Tom and Willie said the award belongs to the Scottish business owners and leaders who share their experiences on the show each week, and they emphasised the ambition and resilience found within Scotland’s business sector.
Go Radio says it continues to invest in broadcast standard podcasting through Go Studios, supporting a range of brands and creators to reach audiences across audio, video and digital platforms.
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