As we commemorate Free Speech Week, local radio and television broadcasters are celebrating one of the cornerstones of our democracy and a principle that is …
This Week at NAB – October 2, 2020
We’re looking forward to a fall of exciting and inspiring virtual events that will bring the industry together and give you the latest insights to …
Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Company Culture One Step at a Time
By Michelle Duke, chief diversity officer, NAB, and president, NAB Leadership Foundation In today’s climate of a pandemic, racial tensions and more, building a diversity, …
This Week at NAB – September 25, 2020
NAB is hard at work providing information and educational opportunities to our member stations, supporting broadcasters’ innovation and advocating for relief for stations impacted by …
First Amendment Shines Through During Toughest of Times
The following editorial by NAB president and CEO Gordon H. Smith was published in The Hill on Friday, September 25, 2020, to mark the beginning …
Ensuring Local Communities are #VoteReady
Today is National Voter Registration Day and local radio and TV stations are ensuring their listeners and viewers are #VoteReady. As voter registration has been impacted by …
This Week at NAB – September 18, 2020
We’re gearing up for an exciting month of virtual events at NAB! Don’t miss these opportunities to learn and connect with your industry. NAB Show New York, October …
Spotlighting the Many Ways Local Stations #BroadcastGood
On August 22, the 2020 Celebration of Service to America Awards premiered on more than 150 television and radio stations across the country. This online …
Shining a Light on Broadcasters’ Vital Role in our Democracy
In 2013, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) launched the We Are Broadcasters campaign to educate policymakers on local radio and television broadcasters’ vital role …
Local Broadcasters Fill the Distance Learning Education Gap
As the new school year begins and students across the country adjust to the demands of distance learning, the inequities of broadband access resonate anew …