Broadcast Engineering 3rd annual EXCELLENCE AWARDS

Dec 1, 2003 12:00 PM, Brad Dick Editorial director

    

We're proud to present entries for the 3rd annual Broadcast Engineering Excellence Awards. These awards recognize innovation and quality in the design and construction of broadcast and production facilities. This year's entries cover a wide range of systems integrators, manufacturers and facilities.

And, as before, Broadcast Engineering readers will help select the winners. Here's how you can vote, and win too!

Readers should read each of the entries that appear on the links below. Select your three favorite entries. Then, vote.

When evaluating the facilities, please consider several issues:

  • Originality and innovation of new or existing techniques

  • Complexity of project

  • Presentation, visual attractiveness

  • Unique application of technology

  • Meeting owner/client goals

You can win too!

Readers who vote and then enter their e-mail address will be eligible to win a NEW Broadcast Engineering T-shirt. Only one entry per reader please. To be eligible to win one of the T-shirts, you must provide an e-mail address. E-mail addresses will be used only to notify the T-shirt winners. A drawing for the T-shirts will be held on Feb. 3. Hurry, you must register your vote by Feb. 1, 2004.

Excellence Awards winners will be announced in the March 2004 issue, and the awards will be presented to the winners at the NAB convention. T-shirts will be mailed to winning readers in March.

Read, vote and win!

And the nominees are...



Starz Encore productivity and air operation
PBS Ingest Suite
DIRECTV's single-operator control requirements
(IMC) International Media Centre
Channel M Building a multicultural TV station
Turner Entertainment's network operations center
FOX News production studio
CNN Time Life Studios
Court TV's network operations center
Georgia Public Broadcasting
AMV's Studio C
CSTV College Sports Television
Toronto 1 Craig Media's newest TV facility
(SWR) Südwestrundfunk
Ohio News Network's News Wheel
Time Warner Oceanic Cable Systems
WNED-TV incorporates Thales' MSDC-IOT
WGBH-TV microwave system upgrade
WPSX-DT Distributed Transmission (DTx)
WLVT PBS 39
WTTW-TV public television programming
KLRU-TV Multichannel DTV Project
Cumulus Media-Nashville




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