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1971 Taiwanese radio and television programming awards From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 7th Golden Bell Awards (Chinese: 第7屆金鐘獎) was held on 25 March 1971 at the Zhongshan Hall in Taipei, Taiwan. The ceremony was hosted by Wang Hong-jun.[1][2][3]
7th Golden Bell Awards | |
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Date | 25 March 1971 (radio and television) |
Site | Zhongshan Hall, Taipei, Taiwan |
Hosted by | Wang Hong-jun |
Organized by | Government Information Office, Executive Yuan |
Award | Winner | Network |
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Radio and Television Program Excellence Awards | ||
News and Current Affairs Commentary Programs | ||
Best Broadcast Award
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花蓮特寫
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Best Television Program Award
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Education and Cultural Programs | ||
Best Broadcast Award
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Morning in the Park
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Broadcasting Corporation of China
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Best Television Program Award
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Arts and Entertainment Program | ||
Best Television Program
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Best Broadcast Award
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Air Dynasty
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Best Innovative Program Award
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Guo Wanhua - My Wish
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People Radio
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Individual Awards | ||
Editor Award |
潘寧東 - Music Tour
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Broadcasting Corporation of China
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Broadcast Award |
Liu Yu Jing - Ping Tung Online
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Army Corps Kaohsiung Army Radio Broadcasting
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Best Dubbing Award | 賁秉綱 - 音響教室 | Taipei Broadcasting Station |
Children's Program Special Award | Zheng Yaru - Children's Song | Broadcasting Corporation of China - Chiayi |
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