Hurricane Katrina made landfall 20 years ago today. This devastating storm cost more than 1,800 lives and as much as $125 billion in damage in …
Twenty Years After Katrina, Broadcasters Look Back


Hurricane Katrina made landfall 20 years ago today. This devastating storm cost more than 1,800 lives and as much as $125 billion in damage in …

Television and radio stations play a unique role as first informers during disasters, providing breaking news alerts and round-the-clock reporting to keep their communities safe …

In the wake of the catastrophic flooding in Texas, words often feel inadequate. Communities from Kerrville to Austin have been devastated by the loss of …

Another day, another reflexive, innovation-blocking FCC filing from the usual suspects – cable lobbyists, legacy advocacy groups and industry players who oppose anything that might …

The future of work isn’t on the horizon, it’s here, and it’s moving fast. NAB is committed to helping our member companies stay on the …

When five billion people worldwide tune in to watch the FIFA World Cup next year, they’re not just witnessing athletic excellence – they’re experiencing the …

AM radio has been a pillar of American life for over a century, and this is especially true for diverse communities. AM radio stations provide …

Originally posted on LinkedIn. I am still energized by what I saw, heard and experienced in Las Vegas at the 2025 NAB Show. From thought-provoking …

Last week, at NAB Show in Las Vegas, our president and CEO Curtis LeGeyt had the opportunity to speak with broadcasters at every level of …

Today, NAB urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to eliminate its cap on the percentage of Americans any one broadcast group can serve. Only broadcasters …