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NAB Announces AIM Editors' Choice Award Winners

May 5, 2004

 

 

The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) today announced the winners of the 2004 Editors' Choice Awards, an extension of its annual NAB Awards for Innovation in Media (AIM) program.

Winners of the 2004 AIM Editors' Choice Awards are Apple's Motion in the Content Creation category, Fast Forward Video's Covert DVR in the Content Management grouping, and VBrick Systems, Inc.'s EtherneTV within the Content Delivery class.

The winners were selected by a judging panel comprised of editors from:

Asia Pacific Broadcasting
AV Video Multimedia Producer
Broadcast & Production China
Broadcast Buyers Guide
Broadcast Engineering's Beyond the Headlines
Broadcasting & Cable
Broadcast Papers
Creation International
Content + Technology
Digital Cinema Report
DigitalTV - Television Broadcast Magazine
DV Magazine
Film & Video
Government Video
IMAS Publishing (HK) Limited
Millimeter Magazine
Post Magazine
Radio World
Recording Magazine
TV Technology
TV Technology & Production Europe
Videography
Video Systems Magazine

The members of the editorial panel submitted their votes on the top product 
in each of the three categories after evaluating the 15 products selected 
by NAB2004 attendees as well as other new technologies on display at the 
exhibition.

The AIM program provides a voice for NAB audiences, allowing them to publicly recognize pioneering products that boost efficiency, increase user flexibility and creativity, and lower cost. During the first round of the competition, attendees cast their votes for the top technological innovations in the electronic media industries, including television, radio, film, audio, video, streaming media, satellite, and 
telecommunications. The top five products in each award category received recognition during the NAB Technology Luncheon, sponsored by Thales Broadcast & Multimedia and held on Wednesday, April 21.

"We'd like to extend a note of thanks to all of the attendees and publications that participated in the voting and helped to ensure the continued success of the AIM program," said NAB President and CEO Edward O. Fritts. "The extensive expertise these editors have in the electronic media industries lends a unique and important voice in recognizing the technologies that are poised to make the greatest impact on the future of broadcasting."

NAB2004 was held April 17 - 22, 2004 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The NAB 
spring convention is the world's largest electronic media show covering the development, delivery, and management of professional video and audio content across all mediums. Complete NAB2004 details are available at www.nabshow.com.

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