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Encyclopedia > ACE award

The Cable ACE Awards was an awards show that ran from 1978 to 1997 that honored excellence in cable television programing. It was created originally a cable television counterpart the Emmy Awards, which did not recognize cable television programing as eligible for Emmy awards in cable tv's early days. Even after the Emmy Awards started including cable tv programming in it's awards in 1988, the Cable ACE Awards continued until 1997 when it's organizers finely decided that the Emmy Award where sufficiently recognizing cable tv programing making a separate awards show unnecessary.

  • Cable ACE Awards info (http://us.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Cable-Ace-Awards/awards-summary)

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CustomerSat ACE Awards (962 words)
Receiving a CustomerSat ACE Award is a distinct honor, which demonstrates both rigorous application of customer feedback processes and outstanding performance as measured by those processes.
An award whose scope is worldwide may require that surveys be conducted in multiple languages to ensure that the worldwide customer base is adequately represented.
ACE Awards recognize achievement of customer excellence for the year in which they are awarded.
ACE Award Headquarters - Home Page (222 words)
The ACE Award is a FREE Award given to ALL webmasters, regardless of their expertise in web page creation.
You will be contacted and told which award you won and where to get it.
Insert the ACE Award onto the webpage you originally signed up with, link it to the provided URL and send us an email with the URL where your award is viewed.
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