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Top 5 tips for nailing your CBAA Community Radio Awards entry

With entries for the 2017 CBAA Community Radio Awards closing on Monday May 8, the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia have kindly allowed TMN to republish their top tips for nailing your…

By Unknown AuthorPublished May 4, 2017
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tips for your cbaa community radio award entry
With entries for the 2017 CBAA Community Radio Awards closing on Monday May 8, the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia have kindly allowed TMN to republish their top tips for nailing your entry.
 
1. Select the correct award category
 
Before you go to the hard work of putting an application together, check that you’re entering the most appropriate category. Review the full list of categories and selection criteria.
 
2. Address the selection criteria and use the word limits provided
 
The Award entries are taking place via our online platform this year. It’s set up to make it easy to address the criteria, upon which each entry will be assessed, leaving no doubt for our judges that you meet each requirement. You’ll see that different criteria have different word limits. You should use these word limits as a guide to how much detail is required e.g. if the word limit is 400 words, a 20-word response isn’t likely to give the amount of detail needed. Conversely, if you feel like the word limit is too small, remember that it also means that we’re looking for a succinct and clear response to that criterion. 
 
3. Write clearly, concisely and persuasively
 
It is important that you make sure your application is easy to understand. Remember that this might be the first time a judge is hearing about your station, program, initiative or nominee, so try to give the necessary context to ensure it makes sense. Also, don’t be afraid to write persuasively - help the judges understand the significance of your achievements.
 
4. Be specific where it is called for
 
Measurable beats anecdotal! Where possible give exact numbers and concrete examples to show results or improvement in a particular area.
 
5. Include appropriate supporting materials
 
Check your category for details on required and optional supporting materials. Make sure you include what is needed to show how you meet the selection criteria. Please note that text-based responses should be included in the given fields, not uploaded as extra documents. All entries related to programs must upload a 30-second byte from the program/event in the attachments tab of the online system (this audio will be used as part of the awards gala dinner presentation for winning entries).
 

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