George Foster Peabody Awards Collection, Series 3: Web Entries
Collection DescriptionHistorical NoteAmong prizes for electronic media – radio awards, television awards, interactive and new media awards – The George Foster Peabody Awards are considered the most prestigious. Founded in 1940, the Peabody is the also the oldest electronic media award in the world, recognizing excellence, distinguished achievement, and meritorious public service. The first radio awards were presented in 1941, for work completed in 1940. The first television awards were presented in 1948, the first cable television awards in 1981, and the first web site awards in 2003. Honoring content from large broadcast networks to tiny online outlets, from popular entertainment programs to independently produced documentaries, and all types in between, the Peabody Awards seek out "excellence on its own terms." The awards are administered by the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. For additional information see, The Peabody Awards. Scope and ContentThe web entries series of the Peabody Awards include entry forms, abstracts, scripts, and press kits documenting entries from 2001 to 2013. Each entry includes the broadcaster, city and state, title of the program, and a description of the contents of the submission. Administrative InformationPreferred CitationRelated Materials and SubjectsSubject TermsRelated Collections in this RepositoryThe Peabody Awards Media Collection consists of over 90,000 titles, with radio programs dating from 1940 and television from 1948. There are radio transcription discs, audiotape, audiocassettes, 16mm kinescopes and prints, 2" videoreels, videocassettes, and websites. Many of the programs in the collection may be the only surviving copies of the work, especially in the case of local radio and television broadcasting. These are all original archival materials. Reference, or "user" copies, are available for much of the collection for use in the University of Georgia Libraries Media Department or at the Special Collections Library. |
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