You can help select the top facilities and technology in the 2004 Broadcast Engineering Excellence Awards contest.
Plus, you can win a Broadcast Engineering T-Shirt.
First:
Vote for your top pick in each of the seven technology categories:
New studio technology - HD
New studio technology - Network
New studio technology - Non-broadcast
New studio technology - Station
Newsroom technology - Network
RF Systems
Station automation
Only one vote per category please.
Second:
Enter your e-mail address for the T-shirt drawing. (Your e-mail address will only be used to notify winners. It will not be used in any other way.)
T-Shirt winners will be notified in February.
The winning facilities will be announced in the March issue of Broadcast Engineering. The awards will be presented at the 2005 NAB convention.
So, vote now and win! Balloting ends Feb. 1, 2005.
To read each entry, click here or see page 52 of the 2005 Digital Reference Guide included in the December issue of Broadcast Engineering magazine.
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