Broadcast Engineering's 5th Annual Excellence Awards Guidelines

Sep 16, 2005 11:35 AM

    

It’s time to enter Broadcast Engineering's 5th Annual Excellence Awards contest. This is a unique opportunity to have your facility highlighted in the December issue of Broadcast Engineering’s Digital Reference Guide.

Each nominated facility is featured with a full-page, custom story - complete with photos and listings of your design team and the key products used in the project. From these entries, Broadcast Engineering readers select the winning facilities in each of the seven categories. The winners are announced in a multi-page Special Report inside the March, Pre-NAB issue.

Winning facilities also receive yearlong exposure on our high-traffic Web site.

For more information and the entry form, see the attachment to this e-mail. Entry forms and materials are due October 25.

Please contact Angela Daunis, assistant editor, with any questions at 913-967-1763 or asnell@primediabusiness.com.

Don’t wait. Get your facility and staff the accolades they deserve. Enter now!




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