SHINE Awards
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The SHINE Awards (Sexual Health IN Entertainment) are annual media awards given by The Media Project since the mid-1980s. Originally called the Nancy Susan Reynold Awards, they honor "those in the entertainment industry who do an exemplary job incorporating accurate and honest portrayals of sexuality into their programming."
[edit] External links
- Official website
- David Proval: 'Reality TV' means honest depictions of sexuality, USA Today, October 24, 2002
- Not-So-Shining Examples, CNS News, November 5, 2001
- In Development, A&U magazine, October 2004

