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Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Campaign
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Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Campaign

Axe wins for "Premature Perspiration", "Distance", "Bowling" and "Mother."

Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Campaign
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Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Campaign

U by Kotex wins for "Apology", "Frank Conversation" and "So Obnoxious."

Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Campaign
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Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Campaign

FedEx wins for "Exchange Student", "Names" and "Retirement."

Advertising in TV & Radio
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Advertising in TV & Radio

TV and radio advertising.

Silver Winner: TV/Cinema - Campaign
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Silver Winner: TV/Cinema - Campaign

Tooheys New wins for "Nana", "Leak", "Grass", "Fixing Things", "SMS" and "Helping a Mate."

Gold Winner: TV/Cinema - Campaign
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Gold Winner: TV/Cinema - Campaign

Dos Equis - The Most Interesting Man wins for "Ice Fishing", "Cliffdiver" and "Amazon."

Taboo: blood bonds
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Taboo: blood bonds

Originally broadcast on the National Geographic Channel in 2004 as an episode during the second season of the show "Taboo."
Contributor(s): National Geographic Television & Film
Transcript: at watches TV with us. He gives mother money for clothes. And if there's not enough money for school fees, he helps with that. Next morning, when

Science of Surveillance
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Science of Surveillance

In today’s information-starved and fear-driven society, surveillance technology seems to be deployed almost everywhere—and a surveillance mind-set is just as ubiquitous. This program introduces students to the concept of a “surveillance societ...
Contributor(s): National Geographic Television and Film
Subject: Closed-circuit television
Transcript: commuters pack. London's cabs, buses, trains. Closed-circuit television operators keep an eye open for any suspicious behavior. But what they don't know is

tv birth control issue.1962

PDF text: TV: Birth Control Issue By JACH GOULD New York Times (1857-Current file); May 11, 1962; ProQuest Historical Newspapers The New York Times (1851 pg