Best Spoken/ Informational English Language Programme

This award is presented to a Community Access Station programme that is predominately talk based. Can include a selection of content – news, community news, music of that community, interviews, chat and cultural content (eg. Poetry, Festivals etc)
 
AWARD OBJECTIVE
• To recognise the importance of broadcasting that serves minority community interests.
• To recognise excellence in broadcasting on Access radio stations.

AWARD DESCRIPTION
These awards are made to programmes broadcast on Community Access licensed stations only and reflect the value of community access broadcasting to their communities of interest. These communities may include cultural and social minorities, special needs and special interest groups within the wider New Zealand society. Programmes should be by, for and about the target community.

BROADCAST OUTPUT
• Programme material can be up to 30 minutes maximum.
• Music may be shortened if necessary.

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Entry Requirements
A
10 Points

Evidence of how well the programme serves its community of interest, including direct involvement and participation.

B
10 Points

How the presentation style serves the listener’s engagement with the content.

C
10 Points

Innovation and Originality of Content and Form.

D
10 Points

Quality of On-Air Presentation.

E
10 Points

Quality of Technical Production.

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