National Association of Broadcasters Company Description
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) represents on-the-air talkers ranging from local radio reporters to TV network news anchors. The trade group serves as its 8,300-plus members' eyes, ears, and, of course, voice before Congress, the courts, and federal regulatory agencies in Washington, DC. Recent NAB priorities include education campaigns surrounding the pending transition to digital television and new technologies, such as HD Radio. The NAB predates television and goes back to the early days of radio -- the organization was founded in 1923.
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