Whatever your viewpoint on Meta’s recent decision to eliminate third-party fact-checking from its platforms, this decision is a stark reminder about the complexities of vetting …
Factual Information Starts with Local TV and Radio

Whatever your viewpoint on Meta’s recent decision to eliminate third-party fact-checking from its platforms, this decision is a stark reminder about the complexities of vetting …
If you were one of the many of viewers who tuned into the highly-anticipated boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul this past weekend, …
Most of us rely on GPS every day, whether it’s for navigating to a new place or tracking a delivery. Beyond navigation, GPS acts as …
As Hurricanes Helene and Milton swept across the southeast, leaving devastation in their paths, one truth became evident: when all other forms of communications fail, …
In a clear display of Big Tech’s outsized market power, a last-minute closed door deal between Google and the state of California has succeeded in …
As the voice for America’s broadcasters, NAB is supporting our members as they work to deliver accurate and reliable election coverage across all platforms. A …
ATSC 3.0, the new broadcast standard that powers NEXTGEN TV, is building momentum not only in the United States but around the world. This week, …
You likely depend on GPS service (or Global Positioning System) to drive from one place to the next. But beyond convenience, GPS is critical for …
Growing support for AM radio culminated in a remarkable day yesterday on Capitol Hill. Broadcasters, as well as the millions of Americans who rely on …
In this month’s issue of Radio Ink, NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt is recognized as Radio Executive of the Year. “In addition to bringing …