LABF Broadcast Historian Awards
Program FAQs
Who is recognized as a Broadcast Historian Award winner?
Individuals who have published a book, or produced creative work specifically related to broadcast history.
Can I submit a book or creative work I produced five years ago?
No. You can only submit a book or creative work that has been published in the past two calendar years.
How are winners recognized?
- Winners are recognized at a BEA awards ceremony held during BEA’s annual convention held in Las Vegas, NV each April.
- A press release and promotion through BEA’s website and social media.
- A plaque to recognize the recipient for their award.
- Each winner – for the Book Award and the Creative Award – will receive a check for $2,500 from the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation.
- Each winner will be recognized at the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation’s Giants of Broadcasting Awards in New York City in November.