The fourth annual Broadcast Engineering EXCELLENCE AWARDS

Mar 1, 2005 12:00 PM, Brad Dick Editorial Director

    

Entries for the 2005 Broadcast Engineering Excellence Awards were announced in the December 2004 Digital Reference Guide. That issue contained 32 entries, a 25 percent increase from last year. Each entry described the technology innovation and construction that went into each facility.

This year's winners were selected based on voting by readers who visited the Broadcast Engineering Web site at www.broadcastengineering.com. Award plaques will be presented at this year's NAB convention to the companies that officially entered the facility into the contest.

Be sure to look for the Broadcast Engineering Excellence Award in your favorite vendor or system integrator's booth. The award recognizes leading-edge design and system integration.

This year's winners are:

New studio technology for:
HD 90
Winner: Turner Studios
By AZCAR
Runners-up: TNT
By AZCAR
HD production trucks
By Diversified Systems
Network 92
Winner: Discovery Communications
By CEI
Runners-up: CNBC
By The Systems Group
CBC
By Miranda Technologies
Non-broadcast 94
Winner: KLCS
By Omneon
Runner-up: Elon University
By Jova/Daniels/Busby
Station 96
Winner: KIRO
By Sundance Digital
Runner-up: KCEN
By Prof.Communication Systems
Network newsroom technology: 98
Winner: Sahara TV
By Leitch
Runner-up: CNN NY
By Turner
For RF systems: 100
Winners: KVIE
By Thales
Mt. Wilson
By Axcera
Runner-up: WABC
By The Systems Group
For station automation: 102
Winners: KTVK
By Sundance Digital
Media General
By Microfirst Engineering
Runner-up: Media General
By Florical




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