Last week, NAB debuted the first installment of Spotlight Series, featuring members of Congress discussing key initiatives to advance diversity, equity and inclusion and their …
Journalism
Senate Hearing Preview: “Shot of Truth: Communicating Trusted Vaccine Information”
Tomorrow starting at 10 a.m. ET, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Communications, Media and Broadband will hold a hearing titled …
Is Big Tech a Threat to Local Media?
From shining a light on corruption to preparing you for the big storm, local radio and TV stations are at the heart of our communities. …
Fact-Checking and Accurate Reporting Fight Disinformation
In communities across the country, local radio and television stations and broadcast networks provide Americans’ most trusted news. The Knight Foundation says, “Local news media …
Broadcasters Connect Black Americans with Local News and Entertainment
Broadcast TV and radio stations serve their communities with the most popular programming, important local news and weather, emergency updates and educational information – all …
Infographic: Americans Want to Know if the COVID-19 Vaccine is Safe and Effective
Today, NAB launched a toolkit that provides local journalists with resources they need to effectively communicate with their communities about the COVID-19 vaccine. Developed in partnership with …
Free Press Needs Transparency after Attacks on Capitol
On January 6, a demonstration objecting to the certification of the 2020 presidential election turned into a deadly riot in the halls of the United …
Protecting Journalists’ Safety and First Amendment Rights
“Journalists covering a democratic transition of power in Washington shouldn’t have to run for cover,” said Mark Lodato, dean of Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of …
Resolved: Defending the First Amendment
Yesterday was a new day of infamy in the chronicle of American history as the United States Capitol was attacked by a domestic mob. Amid …