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In response to today's announced new Stylebook guidelines from the Associated Press for coverage of mental health issues, NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith issued the following statement: "The National Association of Broadcasters strongly endorses the new AP Stylebook entry related to reporting on mental health. NAB will help educate broadcasters on this initiative, and we encourage our network partners and newsroom personnel at all radio and television stations to adopt the suggested guidelines."
Read more: NAB Endorses New AP Stylebook Guidelines for Reporters Covering Mental Health Issues
Europe’s highest court has ruled that companies retransmitting live TV over the Internet without permission of broadcasters are in violation of copyright law.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In response to the Federal Communications Commission's approval of T-Mobile's attempt to acquire MetroPCS, the following statement can be attributed to NAB Executive Vice President of Strategic Planning Rick Kaplan:
Read more: NAB Statement on FCC Approval of T-Mobile/MetroPCS Deal