Yesterday morning, tens of thousands of Americans woke up to a nationwide cell service outage. Due to a so-called software glitch, AT&T service simply stopped …
AI, NEXTGEN TV and Doing More in 2024
“Let’s do more in 2024!” is the mantra I set for the new year back on January 1. With February now underway, it seems like …
National News Literacy Week Shines a Light on Local News
This week, January 22-26, is National News Literacy Week, a project from the News Literacy Project and the E.W. Scripps Company to turn a spotlight …
NAB’s Curtis LeGeyt is Radio Ink’s Executive of the Year
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 …
Top Takeaways from NAB’s Human Resources and DEI Forum
Last week, NAB, in partnership with NAB Leadership Foundation, hosted the annual Human Resources and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Forum. The forum is an exclusive …
AM Radio in Electric Vehicles: Setting the Record Straight
There is growing momentum in Congress for the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act, which would require automakers to maintain AM broadcast radio in new …
Broadcast Journalism’s Vital Role in Combating Misinformation
As rising misinformation online presents new dangers for our nation’s democracy and our world – an environment Axios recently called “a perfect misinformation storm” – …
Broadcasters Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Broadcasters have a long history of celebrating Hispanic heritage and culture, and Hispanic Heritage Month is a special time to highlight this community. During this …
WATCH: Curtis LeGeyt on Securing Broadcasting’s Future
Local TV and radio stations provide Americans’ most-trusted news, emergency alerts, community service, popular programs and music. Our communities rely on these stations for safety, …
Raising Awareness during Suicide Prevention Month
During Suicide Prevention Month this September, broadcasters are working to raise awareness of mental health issues and provide resources to help people in need. They …