2nd Annual Excellence Awards

Dec 1, 2002 12:00 PM, Brad Dick, editorial director

    

We're proud to present the second annual Broadcast Engineering Engineering Excellence Awards. These awards recognize innovation, quality design and construction of production and broadcast facilities. This year's entries include 34 examples of leading-edge facilities from around the world. From audio to TV to satellite, these facilities represent some of the best work of today's top systems integrators and equipment manufacturers.


Broadcast Engineering readers will help select this year's winners.

Readers win, too!

Readers who vote and then enter their e-mail address will be eligible for a drawing of Broadcast Engineering T-shirts. Only one entry per reader please. To be eligible for the T-shirt you must provide an e-mail address.

Readers can vote until Jan. 20, 2003. The winning facilities will be announced in the March 2003 NAB preview issue of Broadcast Engineering and the Engineering Excellence Awards will be presented to the winners at the NAB convention.

Brad Dick, editorial director




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