The deadline to enter the Broadcast Awards has been extended to Friday 11 September, giving hopefuls an extra seven days to submit programmes, channels and businesses.

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With 20 categories covering all genres, production and post, the Broadcast Awards are the ultimate industry accolade.

Last year’s winners included BBC1, which won the coveted Channel of the Year trophy, while Love Productions walked away with the gong for Best Independent Production Company.

A new and improved entry system means videos and images can now be submitted online, making the 2016 Broadcast Awards easier than ever to enter.

Successful entries will be announced at a Shortlist Party in November ahead of a glittering awards ceremony on 10 February at London’s Grosvenor Hotel.

Enter now for the chance to showcase your work in front of the best of the British broadcasting industry

The Broadcast Awards 2016 are sponsored by 3 Mills Studios, Avid, dock10, Elstree Studios, Fountain Studios, Halo Post Production, IMG Studios, NEP Visions, Procam, Sargent Disc, Silverglade Post Production, SIS Live, The Hospital Club Studios and The London Studios.