Pop Media Award

The Pop Media Award (called the Pop Press Award until 2007) is an award which aims to encourage Dutch pop journalism.[1] Since 2004 the Pop Media Award is awarded on an annual basis during the European music conference and showcase festival Eurosonic Noorderslag in Groningen.[2] The Pop Media Award is awarded for the entire oeuvre of a pop journalist, mainly taking into account the achievements of the past year. The award includes a gift of 2500 euro’s.[1] The Pop Media Award is presented by Music Centre The Netherlands.[1]

Winners

gollark: Latency probably wouldn't be *awful* if it ran on the same device as the Minecraft world, but it would probably still be a bit slow.
gollark: Wait, no, you already said something about "while event.pull()" or something being bad, never mind. I can't think of alternatives other than having the data reader thing only send data when it gets a message requesting it, or bringing in an HTTP server or something to store everything, but those would also both not be efficient.
gollark: Ah. Hmm. Make it pull from the queue a bit faster than the other end sends messages?
gollark: You would still get a massive backlog if you didn't read it at the same speed it was sent, but you could use the linked cards to send it directly/only to the one computer which needs it really fast.
gollark: You would still have to spam and read messages very fast, but it wouldn't affect anything else.

References

  1. "Pop Media Award", Eurosonic-noorderslag.nl. Retrieved August 24, 2011
  2. (in Dutch)"Eric Corton wins Pop Media Award 2011", Nltracks.nl, 14 januari 2011
  3. "Pop Media Prijs voor Atze de Vrieze (3voor12)" [Pop Media Award for Atze de Vrieze (3voor12)]. De Volkskrant (in Dutch). 2015-01-17. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  4. "ED-redacteur wint Pop Media Prijs 2013". Eindhovens Dagblad. 2014-01-18. Retrieved 2016-01-02.
  5. "Pop Media Prijs voor DWDD Recordings". NU (in Dutch). Retrieved 2016-01-02.
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