NAB Archive
- NAB Statement on FCC Broadcast Spectrum Repack
- Michelle Duke Named NAB Chief Diversity Officer
- Tamron Hall to Host NAB Leadership Foundation Celebration of Service to America Awards
- NAB Launches New Ad Campaign Spotlighting Importance of Local Broadcasting
- Media Mogul Byron Allen Confirmed for 2020 Radio Show
- NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith Announces 2021 NAB Show Rescheduled for October
- NAB Statement on House Commerce Committee Passage of Tax Certificate Legislation
- Radio Show Registration Now Open, Major Speakers Confirmed
- Competitive Power of Technology Platforms Threatens Future of Local Journalism, NAB Says in Comments
- NAB Statement on Introduction of Broadcast Incubator Program Legislation
- NAB Statement on FCC Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2020
- NAB Announces Launch of Broadcast Resource Hub
- NAB Leadership Foundation Announces 2020 Service to America Award Winners
- NABLF Celebration of Service to America Awards to Air on 500+ Stations
- NAB Show Launches NAB Amplify, Serving Global Media and Entertainment Community
- NAB Statement on Recognition of Lynn Claudy as SMPTE Fellow
- NABLF Launches Resource Center to Advance Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace
- Celebrity Guests Highlight NABLF Celebration of Service to America Awards Airing on Stations Nationwide
- Hanson, McCoy Appointed to NAB TV Board of Directors
- NAB Show New York Presents Ten-Day Virtual Experience for 2020
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- NAB Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Sam Matheny testified this morning at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing titled "This is Not a Drill: An Examination of Emergency Alert Systems."
Read more: Testimony of Sam Matheny at Senate Commerce Committee Hearing on Emergency Alerting
WASHINGTON, D.C.--The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) announced today that local radio and television stations and their broadcast network partners have donated more than $32 million in airtime for public service announcements (PSAs) focused on opioid abuse awareness and prevention. This includes 253,783 TV and radio airings between September 2016 and December 2017. The PSAs are part of a campaign launched by NAB and the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids.
Read more: Broadcasters Donate Over $32 Million in Airtime for PSAs Addressing Opioid Abuse Epidemic
WASHINGTON, DC -- In response to a deal between NAB and ASCAP and BMI to resolve broadcast concerns with the Music Modernization Act, the following statement can be attributed to NAB President & CEO Gordon Smith, ASCAP CEO Elizabeth Matthews and BMI President & CEO Mike O’Neill:
Read more: Joint Statement on Deal Resolving Broadcaster Issues with Music Modernization Act
Read more: Elvis Duran to be Inducted into NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame
Read more: Broadcasters to Recruit Job Seekers at 2018 NAB Show Career Fair
WASHINGTON, DC -- In response to a press release from American Television Alliance on retransmission consent disruptions in 2017, the following statement can be attributed to NAB Executive Vice President of Communications Dennis Wharton:
Read more: NAB Statement on 2017 Retransmission Consent Negotiations
WASHINGTON, DC -- In response to reports that the Sports Fan Coalition is launching a streaming service in New York that rebroadcasts local TV stations without their consent, the following statement can be attributed to NAB Executive Vice President of Communications Dennis Wharton:
Read more: NAB Statement on Sports Fan Coalition Streaming Service