RTÉ has been shortlisted in six areas for this year's prestigious Prix Europa Awards, which will be held 14 to 21 October in Berlin.
RTÉ's 'Other Voices' website, www.rte.ie/tv/othervoices, has been nominated in the Web category for Best Website.
The programme, presented by John Kelly, and the accompanying website celebrate different sounds and styles of music and voices.
'Stardust', the acclaimed two-part RTÉ drama screened earlier this year, has been nominated in the Television Fiction category, one of 32 dramas that were shortlisted out of 86 entries.
This is the second international nomination for the drama, which was also nominated earlier this year at the Monte Carlo Television Festival.
'John McGahern: A Private World', which previously won the Best Documentary Award at the Irish Film and Television Awards, has been nominated in the Television Documentary category.
Two Prime Time Investigates programmes have been shortlisted in the Current Affairs category.
The first is 'Prime Time Investigates: Home Truths', which won an IFTA (Irish Film and Television Award) in 2005, received an Irish Medical Media Award earlier this year and was also selected for the Monte Carlo Television Festival in June.
A programme putting the spotlight on the human trafficking trade in Ireland - 'Prime Time Investigates: Sex Traffic' - was nominated in two categories: Current Affairs and Multicultural Programmes.
Also nominated in the Multicultural Programmes category is a groundbreaking and emotionally charged documentary, 'The Search for Tristan's Mum', where investigative journalist Ann McElhinney, who broke the Tristan Dowse adoption story, travelled to Indonesia to try and find Suryani, Tristan's birth mother.
Reflecting the complete spectrum of European television, radio and internet production, the Prix Europa has become the most important festival of its kind since being founded in 1987 by the European Cultural Foundation and the Council of Europe.
The prize giving ceremony will take place in Berlin in October.