National Association of Broadcasters
Year Founded: 1922
Description:
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is a membership-based professional organization that represents the interests of radio and television broadcasters in the United States. It advocates for policy, regulatory, and legislative matters that affect the broadcasting industry, while also offering educational resources, events, and networking opportunities to enhance members’ professional growth. Common job titles for members include broadcast executives, program directors, sales managers, engineers, and media attorneys. Most professionals in the organization come from sectors such as media, telecommunications, advertising, and technology.
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