Transmitters Aren’t Supposed to Be Exciting…

Presented by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters Your transmitter plant isn’t supposed to be exciting - it’s just supposed to run, 24/7/365. In fact, excitement at the transmitter site is almost always a very bad thing…unless that excitement is a reduced electric power bill. Now,... Read More.

License Renewal

“License Renewal” with David Oxenford - Presented by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters. With the public file online, broadcaster’s activities will no doubt be subject to scrutiny. What should you be doing to prepare for your license renewal filing? Join David Oxenford for a discussion... Read More.

Who Is Your Chief Operator?

Details FCC Rule 73.1870 outlines the requirements of the Station’s Chief Operator. It indicates that “the licensee of each AM, FM, TV or Class A TV broadcast station must designate a person to serve as the station’s chief operator”. In this presentation we will cover the... Read More.

Radio License Renewal Guideline

© 2019 Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. Attorney Advertising. pillsburylaw.com A Radio Broadcaster’s Guide to License Renewal . The FCC’s radio license renewal cycle is now underway, with the first batch of applications due by June... Read More.

You’re Doing it Wrong!

Hosted by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters, the NHAB is proud to provide Free webinars to our members.  Below is the May webinar by Kevin Robinson. Programmers of all skill sets will come away with a solid foundation for their future as Kevin shares... Read More.

Fighting Pirate Radio

The 50 state broadcast associations have banded together to urge the Senate to pass Senate Bill 1288, PIRATE, Act.  Ultimately, the PIRATE Act ( Preventing Illegal Radio Abuse Through Enforcement Act ) will give the FCC more tools to fight pirate radio stations. ... Read More.

WMUR Wins Big at NAB Awards Night

(June 20, 2017 - Washington, D.C.) - WMUR is proud to announce the station has won a national award for its "Home at Last" series that profiles children ready for adoption and looking for their forever homes. Left to right: New Hampshire Chronicle staff members... Read More.