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"No One Said 'Cheese'"
Gene Barnes, NBC News, Los Angeles (honorable mention in spot news), and Lung Su Kwon, NBC News, Toliyo (honorable mention in general news) Judges for the competition included Donald Meaney, national television news editor, NBC; Howard Kaney, manager of CBS newsfilms; Ralph Renick, president of the Radio Television News Directors Association, and Wendell Hoffman, 1957 "Cameraman of the Year. "
Following are details of winning entires by category: General News - Second prize to Brad Kress, NBC New s , Washington, for his coverage in natural sound of the Unknown Soldier arrival aboard the missile -launching vessel S.S. Canberra (used on NBC-TV's "Today"). Both honorable mentions, one to Kung Su Kwon, NBC News, Tolcyo, for coverage (used on '!NBC News") of gifts being presented to the family of the Girard shooting victim, and another to Bruce Powell, NBC News, Chicago, for his coverage (also used on NBC News) of the Atlas satellite launching
Feature - First prize to Tom Priestley, NBC News, for his feature, "Boy in Shenandoah," used on "Today." Third prize to Bruce Powell, NBC News, Chicago, for feature on a massed trombone band.
Spot News - Third prize to Maurice Levy, NBC News, Dallas, for his coverage (used on "Today") of Maria Callas at the time she was dismissed from the Metropolitan Opera by Rudolf Bing. Honorable men¬ tion to Gene Barnes, NBC News, Los Angeles, for his coverage (used on "NBC News") of the Malibu Beach fire.
Documentary — Second prize to Tom Priestley for his camera work on "The American Stranger" presented on "NBC Kaleidoscope" and produced by Reuven Frank. Honorable mention to Maurice Levy for his coverage (used on "Outlook") of the Southwest draught situation.
Sports — Second prize to Earle Crotchett, NBC News, Chicago for his coverage (used on "Today") of the 14-car pile-up at the Indianapolis speed classic race.
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