What Radio Is Watching For In Washington During 2024.
There’s lots of unfinished business for broadcasters in Washington as the new year begins, from pending legislation in Congress to proposed rulemakings at the Federal
There’s lots of unfinished business for broadcasters in Washington as the new year begins, from pending legislation in Congress to proposed rulemakings at the Federal
As AI becomes more of a day-to-day reality in the world of broadcasting and beyond, National Association of Broadcasters President Curtis LeGeyt testified on the
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press has a compendium of state public information laws. The following link will allow you to compare and
Attendees to educate legislators about broadcast TV on streaming platforms and AM radio WASHINGTON—Broadcasters from around the country are gathering in Washington this week for
The commercial local broadcast industry – terrestrial radio and television stations – is critically important to the United States economy as a whole and to
Washington (March 8, 2023) – Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) today released responses from top automakers to his December letter asking the companies whether they have discontinued
Local radio and TV stations support our nation’s economy, providing much-needed jobs for our communities. More than 2.28 million American jobs depend on broadcasting. The
Background and Critical Activities Every Broadcaster Should Know The broadcasting industry, like every Internet-connected segment of society, is vulnerable to the rapid proliferation of cyber
This short guide is an excerpt from a longer report produced by the NAB entitled “An Essential Guide to Broadcasting Cybersecurity” published in March 2016.
FREE ACCESS TO THIS IMPORTANT 15-MINUTE RECORDING Kelly Williams, VP of Engineering and Technology Policy of the National Association of Broadcasters, has some timely advice