Prix Italia, 1953-1956 (1) (1956)

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- 2 - year and should likewise have been broadcast within the past year for the first time. Documentary broadcasts in the Prix Italia sense refer generally to actuality broadcasts. The closer the program conforms to the notion of reportage, the greater consideration is given to the entry. The prizes that are awarded for the best entries are not inconsiderable nd in the past have approached the $7, 000. mark. The exact figure is never *' Jwn until the actual date of the award because of changes in exchange rates, numbers of countries entering, and other intangibles. PROCEDURES Member stations of the National Association of Educational Broad¬ casters are encouraged to submit entries in the field of music and documentary broadcasting to NAEB's Chairman of International Relations, Seymour N. Siegel, at 2500 Municipal Building, New York 7, N.Y., before May 15, 1956. In the case of musical works, entries shall consist of: 1, Two (2) taped copies of the broadcast at 15 IPS or 7-1/2 IPS 2* Two (2) copies of the score One (1) copy of the words or script of the broadcast V- Biographical description of the composer and program notes concerning the background of the music itself. In the case of documentary broadcasts, the following should b.? sub¬ mitted: 1, Two (2) copies of the taped broadcast at 7 -1/2 IPS or 15 IPS