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NAB Calls for Engineering Achievement Award Nominations
11/9/2010
WASHINGTON: The National Association of Broadcasters is
now accepting nominations for the 52nd annual Engineering Achievement Awards.
The award recognizes contributions that have “significantly advanced the state
of the art of broadcast engineering.” Qualifications are sought in the
categories of invention, development of new techniques, dissemination of
technical knowledge and literature or an outstanding contribution that, “in the
opinion of the NAB Executive Committee, warrants consideration.”
One each is given annually in television and radio. Mark Richer, president of the Advanced Television Systems Committee won the TV
award in 2010. Other past
winners include Sterling Davis of Cox Broadcasting; Victor Tawil of the
Association of Maximum Service Television; Oded Bendov of the TV Transmission
Antenna Group; Larry Thorpe of Sony (now with Canon) and digital television
expert Charlie Rhodes.
The rules of the road state that candidates “must be or have been an owner,
officer or employee of any company, subsidiary or division whose primary
business is broadcasting, or is directly in support of broadcasting, including
employees of the federal government directly engaged in broadcast engineering
work. The size of the organization with which each candidate is affiliated is
not a determining factor. The merits of the contributions to broadcast
engineering are the sole factors to be taken into account.”
The deadline for the nomination is Jan. 21, 2011. The nomination form is
available at the NAB
website. Recipients will be
recognized at the 2011 NAB Technology Luncheon in Las Vegas.
-- Deborah D. McAdams
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