Olympic medalists. (Through the Wire).(NBC Cable Network sselect the winning high-school student in its Visions of Glory creativity contest)(Brief Article)
Multichannel News, July, 2002 by Haugsted, Linda
NBC Cable Networks officials sifted through nearly 6,800 entries in video, Website design and other art forms to select the winning high-school student in its Visions of Glory creativity contest. The winner of the contest, tied to last February's Winter Olympics, was from the Academy of Holy Names in Albany, N.Y. (That's Time Warner Cable territory).
The middle-school gold medalist was from North Bethesda Middle School in Bethesda, Md. (a Comcast Corp. system), while the elementary-school winner was from Pine Bend Elementary in Inver Grove Heights, Minn. (AT&T Broadband).
The medalists did everything from a video of a mock Olympic opening ceremony, a pop-up book, an animated skateboarder on a CD-ROM, an Olympic magazine, clay sculptures and a...
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