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| RTS
Awards
The RTS is a major force in broadcasting in
the UK. It recognises excellence in all the disciplines of broadcasting.
Of special
relevance to BBC R&D are the technical awards, frequently
announced at the time of the annual Shonberg lecture.
| 2005 |
RTS Judges Award
2005 to the BBC for R&D's election graphics |
| 2005 |
BBC R&D's Interactive Services Team
wins the RTS Research and Development Team Award
2005
[read more] |
| 2005 |
Chris Clarke presented with RTS Lifetime
Achievement award 2005 [read
more] |
| 2005 |
RTS Technology Awards 2005 [read
more] |
| 2004 |
Pro-MPEG wins RTS Technology Judges'
Award 2004 [read
more] |
| 2002 |
Jeff Hunter wins the RTS Young Person's
Technology Award [read
more] |
2001
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Spectrum Planning Group
were recognised for their work on digital television
planning by the
RTS Southern Centre [read
more]
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2001
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Radio Cameras [read
more]
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2000
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Justin Mitchell is Young Technologist
of the Year [read
more]
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2000
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For assisted subtitling [read
more]
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2000
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To the BBC DTT technical team for
their contribution to the development of digital
terrestrial television [read
more]
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1998
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For technical innovation on camera
tracking systems [read
more]
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1997
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For the MOLE, an invention to facilitate
cascaded MPEG audio and video decoding and recoding
[read more]
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1972
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The Geoffrey Parr Award jointly to
Dr. C.J. Dalton and J.R. Sanders for their work in
developing the Sound-in-Syncs
system
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1969
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The Geoffrey Parr Award was received
by E.R. Rout and his team for outstanding work in
the development
of the field-store television standards converter
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1968
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The Geoffrey Parr Award was received
by C.B.B. Wood and his team for inventing TARIF -
an electronic colour
correction system for colour film
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