The Peabody Awards are generally regarded as the most prestigious awards within the field of broadcast journalism, documentary making, educational programming and children's programming. Awards are also given in the category of entertainment, but in this case the Peabody Award is probably less significant than the Emmy Award. The Peabody Awards were originally only for radio, but in 1948 television awards were introduced. In the late 1990s additional categories for material distributed via the world wide web were added. Material created for theatrical motion picture release are not eligible.
See also: The Official Peabody Award site (http://www.peabody.uga.edu/)
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