VANCOUVER – The Canadian Association of Broadcasters presented its Gold Ribbon Awards Tuesday in recognition of outstanding community service and diversity programming.
The awards were presented here at the Gold Ribbon Awards Luncheon at the CAB’s 80th Anniversary Convention.
The award winners in Radio:
Community Service:
• Small Market: CKLM-FM, Lloydminster (The Goat’s Christmas Convoy)
• Medium Market: CFIX-FM, Chicoutimi (Histoire sans faim)
• Large Market : CKMF-FM, Montréal (C’t’encore drôle – album Tel Quel volume 2)
Diversity in News and Information Programming:
CKOM, Saskatoon (Seeds of Success)
Aboriginal Programming:
CKOM, Saskatoon (Meeting Ground)
The award winners in Television:
Community Service:
• Small Market : CHMI-TV, Winnipeg(Fame for Food)
• Medium Market: CICT-TV, Calgary(Shell’s Spirit of the Future Awards)
• Large Market: CFJP-TV, Montréal (Donnez au suivant)
The award winners in Speciality/Pay/PPV Public Service:
VRAK-TV, Montréal (R-Force)
The award winners in Television and Specialty/Pay/PPV:
Aboriginal programming:
History, Toronto(Stolen Spirits of Haida Gwaii)
Diversity in News and Information Programming:
CBC Newsworld, Toronto(In the Shadow of Gold Mountain)
A total of 518 submissions were received for the 2006 Gold Ribbon Awards.