Over the years, a number of organizations in the U.S., the Far East, and South Asia have given out so-called "Golden Mike Awards", for journalists, broadcasters, and public speakers (with "mike" or "mic" referring to a
microphone). For example: • Golden Mike Award presented by the Broadcasters Foundation of America •
Golden Mike Award for Women in Radio and Television presented by ''
McCall's'' from 1951 to 1967 • Golden Mike Award presented by the
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists in the 1970s • Golden Mike Award presented by
United Press International in the 1970s and 1980s • Golden Mike Award presented by the Broadcast Pioneers in the 1980s • Golden Mike Award presented by the
National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) in the 1990s • Golden Mike Award presented by the
National Speakers Association in the 1990s • Golden Mike Award presented by the Louisville Chapter of the
Society of Professional Journalists in the 1990s • Golden Mike Award presented by the New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters (NHAB) from 1993 into the 2000s • Golden Mike Award of the
Chinese People's Republic presented from the 1990s into the 2010s • Golden Mike Award presented by the Louisiana Association of Broadcasters in the 2010s • Golden Mike Award presented in India for achievement in radio in the 2010s •
Golden Mic Awards of Singapore's
Mediacorp presented from 1998 to 2016 (originally known as the Singapore Radio Awards) In addition, the
Billboard Music Awards presents a trophy in the shape of a golden microphone to each winner. == References ==