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Cher, Tina Knowles and the late Rob Reiner are among Audie Awards finalists

The Audio Publishers Association received a record 2,300+ submissions for the 31st Audie Awards, honoring excellence in audiobook publishing and narration across 27 categories.

  • On Jan. 28 the Audio Publishers Association announced finalists for the 31st annual Audie Awards, naming Cher, Tina Knowles and the late Rob Reiner among them.
  • The APA noted a record 2,300+ submissions this year and added four new categories, including Adaptation/Original Work, Ensemble Performance, New Voice Award, and Production & Sound Design.
  • Cher narrated Cher: Part One, while Tina Knowles' Matriarch audiobook features Beyoncé, Solange, Kelly Rowland and Angie Beyincé; Rob Reiner's A Fine Line Between Stupid and Clever includes Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer.
  • Winners across 27 competitive categories will be revealed on Monday, March 2 at Pier Sixty, New York, including Audiobook of the Year nominees Sunrise on the Reaping and Pride and Prejudice.
  • Reiner and his wife were found dead in their home, and son Nick Reiner faces first-degree murder charges; this year’s finalists represent extraordinary innovation, APA president Sean McManus said.
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Cher, Tina Knowles and the late Rob Reiner are among Audie Awards finalists

Cher, Tina Knowles and the late Rob Reiner are among the finalists for the Audie Awards. These awards honor audio editions of fiction and nonfiction books.

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