more references date December 2006 The NationalAssociation of Educational Broadcasters NAEB was founded as the Association of College University Broadcasting Stations ACUBS on November 12, 1925. ref name PSea cite book last Seattler first Paul title The evolution of American educational technology publisher Information Age Publishing Inc. date 2004 pages 217ff isbn 1593111398 ref In 1938, ACUBS persuaded the Federal Communications Commission to reserve five radio channels for educational broadcasting. In September 1934, the organization rewrote its constitution, and changed its name to the NationalAssociation of Educational Broadcasters. ref name PSea In 1945 the FCC reserved five of the 40 channels in new high frequency band for noncommercial educational stations. There were initially planned to be Amplitude modulation AM services however, they eventually manifested as Frequency modulation FM ones. NAEB merged with the Association of Education by Radio Television in 1956. It reorganized in 1963 with new divisions Educational Television Stations and National Educational Radio . These divisions lasted until 1973, when they were dissolved and their roles taken over by Public Broadcasting Service and Association of Public Radio Stations respectively. Until it folded in 1981, NAEB was public broadcasting s primary voice, forum and program distributor. See also National Educational Radio Network National Public Radio References references Full documention Naptional Public Broadcasting Archives, University of Maryland Library http www.lib.umd.edu NPBA subinfo naeb.html A History of Public Broadcasting Witherspoon, Kovitz, Avery, Stavitsky. 2000, Current Publishing Committee, Washington, DC. ISBN 0 9677463 0 2. broadcasting stub education stub Category Public broadcasting in the United States Category Educational television Category 1925 establishments Category 1981 disestablishments ... more details
Image 2008 logo NAB.png thumb right 200px Logo of the NationalAssociation of Broadcasters. The NationalAssociation of Broadcasters NAB is a Industry trade group trade association , trade union workers union , and lobbying lobby group representing the interests of for profit, over the air radio and television broadcasting broadcaster s in the United States . The NAB represents more than 8,300 Category Lists of radio stations in the United States terrestrial radio and List of United States over the air television networks television stations as well as broadcast network s. As of November 1, 2009, the president and CEO of the NAB is Gordon Smith politician Gordon Smith , a former United States Senator from Oregon. ref http www.nab.org AM Template.cfm?Section Press Releases1&TEMPLATE CM ContentDisplay.cfm&CONTENTID 14936 18 September, 2009 NAB NAMES GORDON SMITH NEW PRESIDENT AND CEO NAB.org ref Founding The NAB was founded in 1922 the same year that the nonprofit BBC was founded in the United Kingdom at the The Drake Hotel, Chicago Drake Hotel in Chicago. The association s founder and first ... Corporation Zenith corporation . Commercial radio File NationalAssociation of Broadcasters headquarters.JPG ..., 2008 . ref Notable NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame Inductees Main NationalAssociation of Broadcasters ... Category Radio organizations in the United States de NationalAssociation of Broadcasters fi NationalAssociation of Broadcasters fr NationalAssociation of Broadcasters ja zh ... similar to the NAB exist in individual U.S. state s, including Georgia Association of Broadcasters GAB in Georgia U.S. state Georgia , and the Illinois BroadcastersAssociation IBA , in Illinois. In Canada , the Canadian Association of Broadcasters CAB has a similar role. NAB awards The NAB presents ... broadcasters, labor union s, and religious group s coalesced to oppose the NAB and their allies through ... NAB National Radio Award , to an outstanding individual leader in the radio industry NAB Crystal ... more details
The NationalAssociation of College Broadcasters NACB , was founded in 1988 by students at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Jumpstarted by a 300,000 grant from the now defunct CBS Foundation, thanks to connections through the father of co founder Doug Liman , NACB became the first trade association specifically geared to all aspects of American student staffed radio and television stations. Other unaffiliated organizations, such as the National Broadcasting Society, Alpha Epsilon Rho, was geared to student journalists, and not all aspects of station operations, while the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System , geared to college radio, did not embrace college television until well after NACB s founding. The NationalAssociation of Educational Broadcasters was focused on professionally run stations based on college campuses that were typically National Public Radio affiliates. Thanks in part to keynote addresses by legendary television journalist Walter Cronkite at its first national conference in November, 1988 media magnate Ted Turner the following year and Quincy Jones at 1990 s event, NACB put itself on the map quickly, reaching a peak of over 600 member stations in the US and a few internationally by 1992. Its National College Television and Radio Awards was the second after the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences annual student competition to give significant cash prizes for student productions in a wide range of programming categories that year, thanks to support from several of the US s major media companies, including CBS, ESPN, CNN, NBC, HBO, FOX, E Entertainment, MTV Networks and Interep. Over its first few years, NACB hired three full time staff to manage the association, at times including some graduating Brown students. The association continued ...?id ov3 OLmQ4PMC&pg PT32&lpg PT32&dq 22national association of college broadcasters 22&source bl&ots ... programming network featuring top student productions regional conferences expanding from the national ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 2008 Bob Barker ref cite news first last coauthors title 2007 NAB Hall of Fame induction date publisher url http www.nab.org AM Template.cfm?Section Awards7&TEMPLATE CM ContentDisplay.cfm&CONTENTID 11048 work National Association of Broadcasters pages accessdate 2008 05 03 language Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref 2007 Meet the Press 2006 Regis Philbin 2005 The Tonight Show 2004 Roger King 2003 The Wonderful World of Disney 2002 Rowan and Martin s Laugh In 2001 Ted Koppel 2000 Saturday Night Live 1999 All In The Family 1998 Bob Keeshan 1997 Today NBC program The Today Show 1996 M A S H 1995 Carol Burnett 1994 Roone Arledge 1993 60 Minutes 1992 Star Trek 1991 Jerry Lewis 1990 The Honeymooners , Sylvester L. Weaver 1989 Sid Caesar and Ernie Kovacs 1988 Lucille Ball and Milton Berle See also National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame Television Hall of Fame References Reflist Category American broadcasters Category American television personalities Category Television organizations in the United States Category Media museums in the United States Category National halls of fame in the United States Broadcasters TV ... more details
The NationalAssociation of Broadcasters Hall of Fame is a yearly honor from the NationalAssociation of Broadcasters . One inductee from radio and one from television are named at the yearly NAB conference. Radio 2009 Vin Scully ref cite news first last coauthors title 2009 NAB Hall of Fame induction date publisher url http www.nab.org AM Template.cfm?Section Awards&CONTENTID 13650&TEMPLATE CM ContentDisplay.cfm work NationalAssociation of Broadcasters pages accessdate 2008 12 11 language Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref 2008 Larry Lujack ref cite news first last coauthors title 2008 NAB Hall of Fame induction date publisher url http www.nab.org AM Template.cfm?Section Awards&TEMPLATE CM ContentDisplay.cfm&CONTENTID 13371 work NationalAssociation of Broadcasters pages accessdate 2009 04 16 language Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref 2007 Rick Dees ref cite news first last coauthors title 2007 NAB Hall of Fame induction date publisher url http www.nab.org AM Template.cfm?Section Awards&CONTENTID 7287&TEMPLATE CM ContentDisplay.cfm work NationalAssociation of Broadcasters pages accessdate 2008 05 03 language Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref 2006 Dick Purtan 2005 Jack Buck 2004 Mormon Tabernacle Choir , Music and the Spoken Word 2003 Scott Shannon 2002 Dick Orkin 2001 Bruce Morrow 2000 Tom Joyner 1999 Wolfman Jack 1998 Rush Limbaugh 1997 Wally Phillips ... Awards7&TEMPLATE CM ContentDisplay.cfm&CONTENTID 11048 work NationalAssociation of Broadcasters ... DEFAULTSORT NationalAssociation Of Broadcasters Hall Of Fame Category American broadcasters ... S. Gosden , Charles J. Correll , Bob Hope , Graham McNamee Television see also NationalAssociation of Broadcasters Hall of Fame tv 2009 Matt Groeing 2008 Bob Barker ref cite news first last coauthors ... in the United States Category National halls of fame in the United States Broadcasters fi NationalAssociation of Broadcasters Hall of Fame ... more details
The following is a list of current entering the 2010 11 NBA season National Basketball Associationbroadcasters for each individual team. Eastern Conference class wikitable Team Play by play Analyst s Sideline Reporter Flagship Station rowspan 2 Atlanta Hawks Atlanta Bob Rathbun Dominique Wilkins James Verrett SportSouth br Fox Sports South ref http www.nba.com hawks tv radio Hawks TV Main Page.html sched Atlanta Hawks TV schedule ref Steve Holman sportscaster Steve Holman WQXI AM WQXI ref http www.nba.com hawks tv radio Hawks Radio Main Page.html Atlanta Hawks Radio Network ref bgcolor DDDDDD rowspan 2 Boston Celtics Boston Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn home games and Atlantic Division NBA Atlantic Division road games br Donny Marshall road games outside of the Atlantic Division br Bill Walton Pacific Division NBA Pacific Division road games Greg Dickerson Comcast SportsNet New England ref name celtics http www.nba.com celtics schedule 2010 2011 regular season schedule.html Boston Celtics schedule ref bgcolor DDDDDD Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell WEEI ref name celtics rowspan 2 Charlotte Bobcats Charlotte Steve Martin sportscaster Steve Martin Dell Curry Stephanie Ready Fox Sports Carolinas SportSouth br WMYT TV Scott Lauer WFNZ bgcolor DDDDDD rowspan 2 Chicago Bulls Chicago Neil Funk Stacey ..., 2011 ref See also NBA League Pass References reflist NBAMedia DEFAULTSORT Current National Basketball Associationbroadcasters Category Lists of National Basketball Associationbroadcasters Category National Basketball Association on television Category National Basketball Association on the radio ... ref bgcolor DDDDDD Mark Champion FSD games or George Blaha national or untelevised games Rick ... heat multimedia broadcast home 080813.html Miami Heat broadcasters ref bgcolor DDDDDD Jos ... Brad Davis basketball Brad Davis KESN ref http www.nba.com mavericks broadcasters mavs announcers.html Dallas Mavericks broadcasters ref Victor Villalba KFLC Spanish bgcolor DDDDDD rowspan 2 Denver Nuggets ... more details
The Georgia Association of Broadcasters represents radio and television Broadcasting broadcast ers across the U.S. state of Georgia U.S. state Georgia . It is Network affiliate affiliate d with the NationalAssociation of Broadcasters . External links http www.gab.org Official website US org stub Category Organizations based in Georgia U.S. state Broadcasters ... more details
Primary sources date March 2009 Image alabamabroadcasters.jpg framed right The Alabama BroadcastersAssociation , commonly referred to as ABA, represents radio and television Broadcasting broadcast ers across the U.S. state of Alabama . It is affiliate d with the NationalAssociation of Broadcasters . Every year the organization presents the ABBY Alabama s Best in Broadcasting Yearly Awards. The organization also has a Hall of Fame http al ba.com abahof.html . External links http al ba.com index.html Official Website Category Television organizations in the United States Category Industry trade groups based in the United States Category Radio organizations in the United States US org stub ... more details
The Canadian Association of Broadcasters CAB was the national voice of Canada s private broadcasters, representing the vast majority of Canadian programming services, including private radio and television stations, specialty, pay and pay per view services. 2006 marked the 80th Anniversary of the CAB. Established by the pioneers of Canadian broadcasting on January 28, 1926, the CAB was formed to defend the interests of Canada s private broadcasters and to ensure the ongoing vitality and strength of the Canadian broadcasting system. On February 18, 2010, it was announced that CAB was shutting down due to irreconcilable differences between the association s TV station operators such as CanWest and CTV and other TV station operators owned by cable companies such as Rogers and Shaw . The non cable operators have been advocating a tax on the cable operators for carrying over the air television signals. http www.theglobeandmail.com report on business broadcastersassociation to shut down article1473217 CAB chairman Elmer Hildebrand stated an intention to form a new organization representing radio broadcasters alone and there was speculation that specialty broadcasters could form their own lobby group. See also Censorship in Canada Canadian Broadcast Standards Council Canadian Communications Foundation Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame External links http www.cab acr.ca Canadian Association of Broadcasters website site indicates The CAB has curtailed its operations as of May 31, 2010 the information on this site is for reference purposes only and has not been updated since May 2010. Category Canadian professional bodies Category Organizations established in 1926 Category Television organizations in Canada Category Radio organizations in Canada Canada stub ... more details
infobox above North American BroadcastersAssociation NABA image1 File NABAlogo.JPG 200px label2 Slogan data2 Your voice in the international broadcasting community. label3 Location data3 Toronto , Canada label4 Website data4 http www.nabanet.com www.nabanet.com The North American BroadcastersAssociation NABA is a non profit group of broadcasting organizations in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It is committed to advancing the interests of broadcasters at home and internationally. As a member of the World Broadcasting Unions http www.worldbroadcastingunions.org WBU , NABA creates the opportunity for North American broadcasters to share information, identify common interests and reach consensus on international issues. NABA also provides representation for North American broadcasters in global forums on topics including protection of content, spectrum related concerns, the territorial integrity of broadcasters signals and digital transition issues. NABA s full members, who represent network broadcasters both public and private, work together with their colleagues including national broadcasting associations, speciality services, service providers and vendors to provide a common voice for the North American broadcast community. NABA Annual General Meeting AGM and Conference Each year, NABA holds a Conference & Annual General Meeting AGM . This event provides members with the opportunity to gather in one place to discuss important issues in official meetings and through conference panels. NABA members host each event at their facilities, with the most recent AGMs taking place at CNN Atlanta , Fox Los Angeles , CBC Radio Canada Toronto , NBC Universal New York , Televisa TV Azteca Mexico City and NPR Washington, DC . External links http www.nabanet.com NABA Official site International broadcasting organizations Category Canadian professional bodies Category Television organizations in the United States Category Television organizations in Canada Category Organizations ... more details
television stations is filled by the NationalAssociation of Broadcasters . See also Class A television ...The Community BroadcastersAssociation CBA was a trade organization representing low power broadcasting interests, including LPTV and Class A television service Class A television stations, in the United States of America . It ceased operations in 2009. ref http www.broadcastingcable.com article 327560 Community BroadcastersAssociation to Shutter.php Community BroadcastersAssociation to Shutter ref Key issues addressed by the CBA included the provision of interference protection for small broadcasters for which it successfully petitioned the FCC for creation of the Class A designation in 1998 ref http www.fcc.gov mb policy lptv.html April 21, 1998 FCC petition for rule making for CLASS A TV service ref and the need for analog passthrough in coupon eligible converter box es it had unsuccessfully ... newsrooms community broadcastersassociation petitions 0328 Community BroadcastersAssociation petitions court to order DTV converter halt ref but denied without comment in the U.S. ... 16, 2008 ref and like full power broadcasters ref http www.nab.org AM TemplateRedirect.cfm?template CM ContentDisplay.cfm§ion resources&ContentID 12992 FCC Docket No. 07 294 Reply comments of the NationalAssociation of Broadcasters ref opposed expansion of the FM radio band into the frequency ... BroadcastersAssociation ref Amy Brown was the executive director of the Community BroadcastersAssociation when it closed. ref http broadcastengineering.com news community broadcasters assoc closes doors lptv look cellular alternative 091409 Community BroadcastersAssociation closes doors ... References reflist External links http www.dtvnow.org Community BroadcastersAssociation no longer active ... FCC and National Telecommunications and Information Administration NTIA urged manufacturers ... television that was available to full power broadcasters, ref http fjallfoss.fcc.gov prod ecfs ... more details
notability date December 2008 Nofootnotes date December 2008 The Kansas Association of Broadcasters is a group supporting Broadcasting broadcasters in Kansas , United States , primarily through lobbying and coordination. Mission KAB s mission is to provide professional lobbying and governmental representation, efficient communication and effective recruiting, education and training for Kansas broadcasters, and to promote free over the air broadcasting for the purpose of enhancing the success of Kansas broadcasters and helping them better serve the people of Kansas. External links http www.kab.net default.aspx The Kansas Association of Broadcasters Homepage US org stub Category Organizations based in Kansas ... more details
The Massachusetts BroadcastersAssociation MBA is a trade association for radio and television broadcast stations in the U.S. state of Massachusetts . It was founded in 1954. It holds an annual convention and recognizes stations and individuals with annual awards. ref cite news url http pqasb.pqarchiver.com bostonherald access 52586272.html?dids 52586272 52586272&FMT ABS&FMTS ABS FT&type current&date Apr 12 2C 2000&author &pub Boston Herald&desc ARTS 26 TV&pqatl google title Arts & TV last Byrne first Terry date April 12, 2000 work Boston Herald page 059 accessdate 2009 10 08 ref ref cite web url http nl.newsbank.com nl search we Archives?p product BG&p theme bg&p action search&p maxdocs 200&p topdoc 1&p text direct 0 0EADDD99B6B66B3E&p field direct 0 document id&p perpage 10&p sort YMD date D&s trackval GooglePM title Dave Maynard is Broadcaster of the Year last Simon first Clea date March 25, 1999 work Boston Globe accessdate 2009 10 08 ref Other affiliations It is a member of the NationalAssociation of State Broadcasters Associations NASBA . References Reflist External links http www.massbroadcasters.org Massachusetts BroadcastersAssociation website massbroadcasters.org http www.massbroadcasters.org about history.cfm History Massachusetts BroadcastersAssociation http blog.massbroadcasters.org The MBA Blog blog.massbroadcasters.org Categories Category Industry trade groups based in the United States ... more details
The Nevada BroadcastersAssociation NBA is a industry trade group trade association for radio and television broadcast stations in the U.S. state of Nevada . It seeks to educate consumers about the impending change to digital television broadcasting in Nevada and the rest of the United States. ref cite news url http www.broadcastingcable.com article CA6624286.html title Nevada Broadcasters Pass DTV Test date December 19, 2008 work Broadcasting and Cable accessdate 2009 01 01 ref ref cite news url http www.broadcastingcable.com index.asp?layout talkbackCommentsFull&talk back header id 6575617&articleid CA6624089 title Sin City Snow Coincides With DTV Test last Malone first Michael date 2008 12 18 work Broadcasting & Cable accessdate 2009 01 01 ref The NBA seeks to influence Nevada s local, state and federal officials together with other community leaders about broadcasting issues, concerns and challenges. Together with the NationalAssociation of Broadcasters and the National Alliance of State Broadcasters Associations , the NBA participates in Federal Communications Commission proceedings. The NBA sponsors a Washington Legal Hot Line for quick legal advice for stations from a Washington law firm, as well as a Carson City Hot Line for stations and an Engineer s Hot Line. They also sponsor an FCC Alternative Broadcast Inspection Program for stations. As Nevada s Voice for Homeland Security, the NBA is at the forefront in the ongoing strengthening of the Nevada Emergency Alert System and in the development of in station Emergency Management Planning. It coordinates emergency alerts and AMBER Alert s, and encourages ethnic and gender diversity in broadcasting. It seeks to preserve the history of Nevada broadcasting, and sponsors a hall of fame. ref cite news url http nl.newsbank.com nl search we Archives?p product LVRB&p theme lvrb&p action search&p maxdocs 200&p topdoc 1 ... GooglePM title New members inducted into broadcasters hall of fame date August 31, 2006 work Las ... more details
Notability date March 2009 Unreferenced date March 2009 The Atlantic Association of Broadcasters is an organization representing the Maritimes private television and radio networks. Canada bcast stub Category Radio organizations in Canada Category Television organizations in Canada Category Culture of the Maritimes ... more details
The Illinois News BroadcastersAssociation INBA is a non profit organization made up of rank and file broadcast journalists from across the state of Illinois . Founded on January 22, 1955, the INBA now has over 200 members who work in radio , television , wire services , and education. The INBA holds semiannual conventions, moving them to various locations throughout Illinois. Operations The INBA is operated entirely through the efforts of volunteers. The association has no paid staff or administrators, and has no physical center of operations. Conventions The INBA holds conventions twice annually to offer working journalists, student s, and people in related fields opportunities to exchange ideas, learn the latest techniques in broadcasting, and network with each other to encourage strength within the industry. These conventions are held at locations determined each year, generally moving throughout the state in order to promote universal appeal and attraction. The INBA Foundation In 2003, the INBA formed the INBA Foundation INBAF to raise money for scholarship s to aid deserving students of broadcast journalism. The INBAF is a registered 501 c 3 entity. Resources http www.inba.net articles.php?mode comments&id 10 About Us from inba.net June 24, 2006 . External links http www.inba.net INBA Website Category Illinois media ... more details
Infobox Organization name Michigan Association of Broadcasters abbreviation MAB motto formation type status purpose Broadcasting headquarters Lansing, Michigan location region served Michigan membership language English parent organization affiliations num staff num volunteers budget website http www.michmab.com MichMAB.com The Michigan Association of Broadcasters represents radio and television Broadcasting broadcasters across the U.S. state of Michigan . It gives out yearly awards to both of these categories, including Lifetime Achievement , ref cite web url http www.rwonline.com article 5498 title MAB Retreat Focuses on Digital date June 22, 2007 work Radio World accessdate March 5, 2009 ref Hall of Fame , ref cite web url http nl.newsbank.com nl search we Archives?p product DTNB&s site detnews&f site detnews&f sitename Detroit News, The MI &p multi DTNB&p theme gannett&p action search&p maxdocs 200&p topdoc 1&p text direct 0 0F753B7EE809F40B&p field direct 0 document id&p perpage 10&p sort YMD date D title The weather s always wacky with Sonny date July 26, 2002 work The Detroit News accessdate March 5, 2009 ref and Broadcast Excellence Awards. ref cite web url http nl.newsbank.com nl search we Archives?p product DTNB&s site detnews&f site detnews&f sitename Detroit News, The MI &p multi DTNB&p theme gannett&p action search&p maxdocs 200&p topdoc 1&p text direct 0 117EA578234A1A78&p field direct 0 document id&p perpage 10&p sort YMD date D title Fox 2 News, WWJ AM win excellence awards date March 16, 2007 work The Detroit News accessdate March 5, 2009 ref Leadership Tom Mogush Chairman Michael King Vice Chairman Diane Kniowski ref cite web url http nl.newsbank.com nl search we Archives?p product DTNB&s site detnews&f site detnews&f sitename Detroit News, The MI &p multi DTNB&p theme gannett&p action search&p maxdocs 200&p topdoc 1&p text direct 0 104CEAC49AD760D9&p field direct 0 document id&p perpage 10&p sort YMD date D title People on the move date August 29, 2004 ... more details
Infobox Radio station name Association of Community Access Broadcasters ACAB area New Zealand airdate 1981 frequency format Community Radio owner Twelve community radio trusts The Association of Community Access Broadcasters ACAB , is a group of twelve New Zealand community radio stations. The stations, which were established between 1981 and 2000 and have received government funding since 1989, broadcast community programming and provide facilities, training and on air time for individuals and community groups to produce the programming. The ACAB group is a core component of New Zealand On Air s Community Broadcasting Strategy. A government funding pool of approximately 2 million is allocated annually for the eleven stations to produce programming for women, youth, children, ethnic and other minorities and people with disabilities in accordance with section 36 c of the Broadcasting Act 1989. Individual station funding is allocated on a four tier system based on audience reach, with each station receiving between 110,000 and 220,000. ref cite web url http www.nzonair.govt.nz media 7127 access 20radio 20and 20regional 20tv 20consultation 20paper.pdf title Consultation paper for Community Access Radio and Regional Television funding April 2008 publisher NZ On Air date accessdate 2010 06 06 ref In addition to government funding conditions, ACAB stations also have an individual and collective mandate to broadcast programmes for people of a wide range of particular religions, cultures, languages, ages and sexualities. Stations operate independently and locally, making decisions on programming and scheduling by consensus. ref cite web url http www.acab.org.nz index.php title Association of Community Access Broadcasters, Aotearoa New Zealand publisher Acab.org.nz date accessdate 2010 06 06 ref border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 width 100 style margin 1em 1em 1em 0 background f9f9f9 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse font size 90 bgcolor CCCCCC align center width ... more details
Image NRB.jpg thumb National Religious Broadcasters logo National Religious Broadcasters NRB is an American organization that represents Christianity Christian religious broadcasting religious broadcasters on Television in the United States American television and Radio in the United States radio , including several high profile Televangelism televangelists and Christian radio show hosts. It claims a membership of more than 1700 organizations. It is headquartered in Manassas, Virginia . Services NRB also operates a Christian television network on the DirecTV satellite television service called the NRB Network . The network consists of programming produced by NRB members, including FamilyNet and the Christian Broadcasting Network , among others. NRB magazine is published nine times per year. The magazine contains news about the Christian broadcasting industry. It includes columns and feature articles about the radio, Internet, and television concerning finances, ethics, and management. ref name nrbmag http www.nrb.org nrbmagazine NRB Magazine ref History The NRB was founded in 1944 in response to evangelical denominations being unable to obtain radio time, with the mainline Protestant mainline Federal Council of Churches controlling most Protestant radio time. http www.nae.net index.cfm?FUSEACTION nae.history Governance Frank Wright, an ordained elder in the Presbyterian Church in America , ref http content.nrb.org press wrightbio.pdf Frank Wright biography from NRB . ref is the president ... II Feeling the hate with the National Religious Broadcasters , Harpers , May 30, 2005. ref TheocracyWatch ... , points out the link between National Religious Broadcasters and Dominionism . ref http www.theocracywatch.org ... committee consisting of five elected officers of the association and five members at large elected ... Criticism In a May 30, 2005 column in Harper s Magazine , Chris Hedges identifies National Religious Broadcasters as one of the leading groups of the Dominionism Dominionist movement traditional Evangelicalism ... more details
The National Federation of Community Broadcasters NFCB is a national membership organization of community oriented, non commercial radio station s, producers, and other organizations and individuals committed to community radio in the United States . Large and small, rural and urban, eclectic or targeted toward specific communities, the member stations are distinguished by their commitment to localism and community participation and support. Community radio stations are reliant on listener contributions for support. In addition, many are funded through Corporation for Public Broadcasting CPB grant programs. CPB funds represent about 15 of the larger stations budgets, but often can represent up to 40 of the budget of the smallest rural stations. Volunteer of the Year Award Since 1999, the federation has presented the Volunteer of the Year Award, which honors a station volunteer who has provided extraordinary service over a significant period of time to the station and the community. ref http www.nfcb.org awards volunteerOfTheYear.jsp Volunteer of the Year Award ref References reflist External links http www.nfcb.org NFCB s official web site Category Supraorganizations Category Public broadcasting in the United States Category Community radio stations in the United States Category Community radio organizations US bcast stub ... more details
NationalAssociation can refer to NationalAssociation, or N.A. , the official designation of National Bank United States federally chartered banks in the United States. NationalAssociation of Base Ball Players , the governing body of early high level but officially non professional baseball in the United States . NationalAssociation of Professional Base Ball Players , regarded by baseball historians as the first professional baseball league. This league split from the NationalAssociation of Base Ball Players in 1871 and was replaced after 1875 by the National League . NationalAssociation of Professional Baseball Leagues, the former name of the governing body of Minor League Baseball . disambig ... more details
The Puerto Rico Radio BroadcastersAssociation is non profit entity, registered with the Puerto Rico Department of State with most, but not all, radio broadcasters from the Commonwealth as members, that represents the industry s interests before the local government as well as the Federal government. Puerto Rico is the United States jurisdiction with the highest density of radio stations issued per square mile, due in part to the high population density and the irregular topography that affects the range of AM and FM radio transmissions. Radio transmission began in Puerto Rico on December 3, 1922 when WKAQ AM, reportedly the first radio station and fifth in the world, began broadcasts. ref http www.universia.pr portada actualidad noticia actualidad.jsp?noticia 15698 ref As an example of the Association s activities in furtherance of the industry s interests, it unsuccessfully opposed the introduction of Sirius radio satellite transmission services in Puerto Rico, which New York Puerto Rico Puerto Rican born congressman Jos Serrano and former Senate of Puerto Rico President and Secretary of State Kenneth McClintock had lobbied during the Sirius XM Radio merger authorization process be extended to the Commonwealth. The association is currently headed by Manuel Santiago Santos. ref http www.noticiasonline.com D.asp?id 27293 ref References references Portal box Puerto Rico Radio Category Trade associations Category Professional associations PuertoRico stub ... more details
Image AMARC new logo.jpg right The World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters lang fr Association Mondiale Des Radiodiffuseurs Communautaires , AMARC is the international umbrella organization of community radio Broadcasting broadcasters founded in 1983, with nearly 3,000 members in 110 countries. AMARC s mission is to support and contribute to the development of community and participatory radio along the principles of solidarity and international cooperation. AMARC s Declaration of Principles states, among other things, that members of AMARC Contribute to the expression of different social, political and cultural movements, and to the promotion of all initiatives supporting peace, friendship among peoples. Recognize the fundamental and specific role of women in establishing new communication practices. Express through their programming the sovereignty and independence of all peoples solidarity and non intervention in the internal affairs of other countries international cooperation based on the creation of permanent and widespread ties based on equality, reciprocity, and mutual respect non discrimination on the basis of race, sex, sexual preference or religion and respect for the cultural identity of peoples. AMARC is a member of the International Freedom of Expression Exchange IFEX , a global network of non governmental organisations that monitors free expression violations worldwide and defends journalists , writers , Internet users and others who are persecuted for exercising their right to freedom of expression . It is also involved in the Tunisia Monitoring Group , a coalition of 16 free expression groups that campaigns to end human rights violations in Tunisia ... http amarcwiki.amarc.org AMARC s Wiki http www.ifex.org IFEX Category Publicly funded broadcasters ... stub Radio comm stub de Association mondiale des radiodiffuseurs communautaires es Asociaci n Mundial de Radios Comunitarias fr Association mondiale des radiodiffuseurs communautaires ... more details
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The National Ethnic & Multicultural Broadcasters Council is the peak body for Australia Australia s ethnic and multilingual community radio community broadcasters . The NEMBC develops national policy, advocates and lobby group lobbies on behalf of its members and organises an annual national conference. ref cite web title Constitution of National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters Council Incorporated date 29 November 2009 url http www.nembc.org.au community constitution.html publisher NEMBC accessdate 24 July 2010 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref The council also provides a range of resources to broadcasters such as training programs and advice on funding and grants. It publishes a quarterly newsletter The Ethnic Broadcaster . ref cite web title The Ethnic Broadcaster url http www.nembc.org.au services ethnicBroadcaster.html date 2008 accessdate 24 July 2010 publisher NEMBC Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref As of 2008 the NEMBC represents the following broadcasters 1CMS Canberra References Reflist External links official http www.nembc.org.au See also Community Broadcasting Association of Australia Community Broadcasting Foundation Special Broadcasting Service Category Community radio stations in Australia Category Community radio organizations ... more details