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| 9 September (creative arts), 10 September (primetime programming) |
| Jason Alexander (I); Cybill Shepherd |
| Pasadena Center Exhibition Hall, Pasadena, California, USA (creative arts) Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California, USA (primetime programming) |
| - The awards are presented to shows that were broadcast 6:00pm to 2:00am between 1 June 1994 and 31 May 1995.
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| | Winners: | | | - Barber Technologies
- For the Barber Boom. For giving the single camera operator new creative options through an increased reach and range of motion.
- C-Cube Microsystems
- For the MPEG Encoding Chip Set. For the creation of a set of building blocks and techniques that serve as the basis for a wide range of digital compression solutions.
- Saunders Electric Incorporated; Young Generators
- For the Synchronized Load Commander System and Mobile Power Distribution Station. For creating a unique mobile system to insure continuous, synchronized power for field production of high profile live television broadcast. (Emmy plaque)
- Tascam, TEAC Professional Division
- For the Tascam DA-88 Digital Multitrack Recorder. For creating a low cost and reliable system for digital multiple track audio recording.
- David Koo; Philips Laboratories
- For the Ghost Cancelling. For an improved and practical system for identifying and removing ghosts from television transmissions.
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| | Awarded to: | | | - PBS
- The future of PBS may be up in the air, but its past accomplishments can never be diminished. Having just completed its first 25 years, the Public Broadcasting Service is now a cultural and educational as well as a television institution, eminently deserving of the 1995 Governors Award.
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