NAB seeks entries for 2006 International Broadcasting Excellence Awards

Jan 3, 2006 2:42 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

Entries are being sought for the 2006 NAB International Broadcasting Excellence Awards. The awards will be presented during the NAB2006 conference and exhibition April 22 - 27 in Las Vegas.

The awards recognize international NAB member broadcast stations, channels or groups that have demonstrated exceptional leadership and uniqueness in successfully serving their listening or viewing audience through broadcast innovation or commitment to community. Winners of the 2005 International Broadcaster Award at NAB2005 included Sri Lanka's Colombo Communications and Moscow's Avtoradio.

To enter, NAB international members should submit an entry form by Feb. 17, 2006. For details on the award and entering, visit www.nab.org/IAG/International/award.asp. Award recipients will be chosen by an executive committee. Only current NAB international broadcaster members are eligible to apply.

If your station is not currently an NAB international broadcaster member, but you would like to nominate your station, you can join at www.nab.org/IAG/international/mainpage.asp.

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