Presented by: Speed Marriott and Derron Steenbergen, Ten-Minute Trainer Network Explore the issues, frustrations, and decisions shaping broadcasters’ day-to-day work through an open Ask Anything conversation. Learn from unscripted, real-time...
Read morePresented by: Seth Resler, Community Marketing Revolution Explore how radio stations can move beyond traditional audience metrics to build genuine communities around shared interests, purpose, and connection. Learn what “community”...
Read morePresented by: Steve Wexler, WEXL Coaching Why does so much of our radio, TV and digital content look and sound the same? In this session, we’ll discover why we leave...
Read morePresented by: Al Tompkins, Journalist, Retired POYNTER Institute Explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping newsroom work. From research and reporting to editing, audience engagement, and ethical decision-making, learn where AI...
Read morePresented by: David Oxenford, Wilkinson Barker Knauer LLP As we close out the 2025 broadcast year and head into what’s shaping up to be a fiercely contested 2026 election cycle,...
Read morePresented by: Max Tsaparis, Meteorologist, NewsNation Explore how to navigate conversations about climate change with newsroom leadership, even in cases where direct phrasing may face pushback. Learn strategies for pursuing...
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Presented by: Brian Wassom, Warner Norcross & Judd LLP Delve into the core principles of the fair use doctrine and when it applies. Learn strategies for using multimedia content sourced...
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Presented by: David Oxenford, Wilkinson Barker Knauer LLP, and Shawn Donilon, National Association of Broadcasters Elections have consequences – though just what those consequences may be is not always clear....
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In this hour-long training, Reporting on Addiction helps reporters, producers and editors build their knowledge of the science of addiction, its medical definition and how the brain disease works. Then,...
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Presented by: Lori Lewis, Lori LewisMedia Long-form video viewing is on the rise, and short-form video fatigue is bubbling under. But this doesn’t mean you should stop with short form. It...
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