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Peabody Awards Has New Website

Expanded site features revamped winners search, thousands of recipient photos

 

The University of Georgia’s George Foster Peabody Awards program has unveiled its redesigned website, www.peabodyawards.org.

Along with a more streamlined look and easier navigation, the expanded site boasts a revamped Winners Search function, a database that includes the judges’ citations for recipients dating back to the award’s inception in 1941, historic photographs and more than 6,000 photos from the past decade’s presentation ceremonies at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. Many of the ceremony photos are available for free download.

“The updated site offers more information, more history and more detail for anyone interested in the Peabody Awards,” said Horace Newcomb, director of the Peabody Awards. “Anyone interested in the history of radio and television should be interested in the Peabody, the world’s oldest and most prestigious award for electronic media. We’re pleased to make these details available and encourage comments and suggestions from users.”

The Peabody staff will continue to update the database with recipient photos and acceptance speech video clips in the months ahead. The new site has easy-to-find links to the Peabody Awards’ social media accounts—visitors can “like” the Peabody Awards page on Facebook or follow @Peabody_Awards on Twitter—as well as information about submitting entries.



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