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The More You Know Campaign has been recognized with a number of national and local awards including: |
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 | THE GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY AWARD bestowed by the University of Georgia. Recognizing integrity and excellence in broadcasting, distinguishing NBC for "a model national public service campaign to provide a range of useful information to its vast television audience." |  |
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 | CHRISTOPHER AWARD bestowed by The Christophers. Recognizing an outstanding body of work which "affirms the highest values of the human spirit." |  |
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 | EMMY AWARD bestowed by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Recognizing a campaign that conveys information for "the well-being of the individual, community or society as a whole, or focus interest and marshal support for worthy causes." |  |
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 | GRACIE ALLEN AWARD bestowed by the American Women in Radio and Television. Honoring a campaign that addresses areas of interest and concern to women. |  |
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 | CLARION AWARD bestowed by Women in Communications. Recognizing outstanding public service announcements and celebrating their excellence. |  |
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 | PRISM AWARD bestowed by the Entertainment Industries Council in association with the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Recognizing a campaign that responsibly addresses the issues of substance abuse and violence in our society. |  |
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 | GOLDEN EAGLE AWARD bestowed by CINE. Recognizing outstanding production of a public service campaign. |  |
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 | NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION AWARD FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING THROUGH BROADCASTING bestowed by the National Education Association. Recognizing quality programs in the broadcast industry that have a significantly positive effect on personal growth and education. |  |
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 | PROMAX AWARD Silver Medallion bestowed by Promax International. Honoring an innovative, quality campaign that achieves excellence in service to the public and builds network image. |  |
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 | MAGGIE AWARD bestowed by Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Recognizing a campaign that enhances public understanding of current social health issues including teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS. |  |
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 | BRONZE ANVIL AWARD bestowed by the Public Relations Society of America. Recognizing innovative and strategic solutions to public relations challenges. |  |
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