Presented by the NAB Government Relations Join the NAB Government Relations team for a preview of the 2024 elections and key races that broadcasters should be watching. The NAB team...
Read moreWe write today with the breaking news that President Biden is nominating telecommunications attorney Anna Gomez to serve as a Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission. The White House announced...
Read moreWe write this afternoon with the breaking news that Gigi Sohn asked President Biden to withdraw her nomination to the Federal Communications Commission—and that the White House today withdrew Sohn’s...
Read moreIntroduction With the 2022 election cycle behind us, it is already time to start looking ahead to the 2024 election cycle (which will get underway in 2023). Of course, broadcasters...
Read moreAs you’re well aware, it’s an election year! And as you’re also likely well aware, Ohio is in the midst of a complicated redistricting process that has yet to generate...
Read morePresented by: Jack Smedile & Alex Siciliano, NAB Join NAB staff Jack Smedile, Senior Vice President of Government Relations, and Alex Siciliano, Senior Advocacy Communications Strategist, to discuss the results...
Read morePresented by: AdCellerant & Mark Levy In this webinar, we will discuss digital marketing revenue opportunities, tactics and best practices that can enable local broadcasters to capture and maximize political...
Read moreGetting Your Unfair Share of 2022 Dollars; The Election and More Presented by: Barry Cohen, Ad Lab Creative This session will consist of three parts. During the first segment, we...
Read moreIn a move now nearly a year in the making, the White House officially announced (the “Announcement”) today that President Biden intends to fill the current and looming FCC Commissioner vacancies by...
Read moreThe days of broadcasters tracking down addresses and sending retransmission consent/must carry election notices to MVPDs via certified mail could be numbered if the FCC adopts a joint proposal submitted...
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