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ABU Prizes 2017 Winners List 2017 RADIO WINNERS CATEGORY ORGANISATION ENTRY TITLE Drama Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation Explosive ROR Romania Documentary Japan Broadcasting Corporation Dogs and Cats: The Hidden NHK Victims of War Japan News Reporting Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Investigation Report on child Communication rape and consequences BNNRC – Radio Srabela Bangladesh Community Service iM4U Radio Anti-Bully Campaign Announcement(CSA) iM4U fm Malaysia Interactive Programme China Radio International 2020: China, US & Me CRI China Innovative Programme China National Radio Marquis of Haihun CNR China ABU Perspective China National Radio Rooted Awards CNR China Special Jury Prize The Voice of Vietnam If there is only one day to live VOV Vietnam 2017 RADIO COMMENDED ENTRIES CATEGORY ORGANISATION ENTRY TITLE Drama Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting The Last Photo IRIB Iran Documentary All India Radio The Phoenix of Bhopal AIR Disaster India News Reporting Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting Zero Point IRIB Iran Community Service All India Radio If there is will...there is a way Announcement (CSA) AIR India Interactive Programme Korean Broadcasting System KBS World Radio Special:The KBS 3rd Korean Language Video South Korea Contest <Speak Korean,Dream High> Special Jury Prize Bhutan Broadcasting Service Corporation Importance of Breastfeeding BBS and its practice in Bhutan Bhutan 2017 TV WINNERS CATEGORY ORGANISATION ENTRY TITLE Drama Seoul Broadcasting System Dr Romantic SBS South Korea Documentary Korean Broadcasting System KBS Special 3 - KBS Part Documentary "A Cruel South Korea Gift" Entertainment Mediacorp TV Singapore Pte Ltd Eat List Star Singapore Children KiKA - Der Kinderkanal von ARD und ZDF Super Wings, Episode Germany "Runaway Rex News Reporting RT Channel Libya Heat RT Russia Sports Japan Broadcasting Corporation MIRACLE BODY: Russia’s NHK Golden Mermaids Japan ABU Perspective Award Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation Human Documentary Love MBC "My Name is Shin Song-hyuk South Korea Special Jury Prize Attitude Pictures Tetraplegia: Tragedy to New Zealand Triumph 2017 TV COMMENDED ENTRIES CATEGORY ORGANISATION ENTRY TITLE Drama Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation The Rebel MBC South Korea Documentary RT Channel The Golden Gamble RT Russia Korean Educational Broadcasting System Qin Shi Huang, the King of EBS Eternal Empire South Korea Children Thai Public Broadcasting Service House Of Little Thai PBS Scientists_Spider Thailand Sports Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting The Yellow Day Iran ABU Perspective Award Japan Broadcasting Corporation Expressions From the Obscure NHK Japan Mediacorp TV Singapore Pte Ltd On The Red Dot - In My Singapore Parents' Shoes (Ep 2) Special Jury Prize JSC "Khabar Agency" An Unexpected Family Kazakhstan .
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