When the Waters Rose, Broadcasters Stood Strong
In the wake of the catastrophic flooding in Texas, words often feel inadequate. Communities from Kerrville to Austin have been devastated by the loss of …
In the wake of the catastrophic flooding in Texas, words often feel inadequate. Communities from Kerrville to Austin have been devastated by the loss of …
Television and radio stations play a unique role as first informers during disasters, providing breaking news alerts and round-the-clock reporting to keep their communities safe …
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Hurricane Katrina made landfall 20 years ago today. This devastating storm cost more than 1,800 lives and as much as $125 billion in damage in …
Read more: Twenty Years After Katrina, Broadcasters Look Back
In a landmark action sending ripples across the broadcasting world, the government of Brazil has officially adopted its next-generation digital television system, branded in Brazil …
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The controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel Live! has sparked understandable questions about broadcasters’ First Amendment rights and the influence of those in power. This is an …
Read more: Protecting the First Amendment: Why This Moment Matters for Broadcasters
For over a century, local television stations have invested in reporters, newsrooms and emergency warning systems to serve their communities. Yet, Google and other big …
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