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Washington, D.C. – The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) today announced the 2022 National Radio Award will be presented to research and consulting experts Fred and Paul Jacobs. The award will be presented at NAB Show New York during the Marconi Radio Awards on October 19. ....
AUDACY Hot AC WWBX (MIX 104.1)/BOSTON has been added to the list of nominees for the 2022 NAB MARCONI RADIO AWARDS for MAJOR MARKET STATION OF THE YEAR after inadvertently being left off the list. COX MEDIA GROUP. Urban AC WALR (KISS 1-04.1)/ATLANTA, which is a 2022 MARCONI nominee for URBAN STATION OF THE YEAR, remains in contention for MAJOR MARKET STATION, despite some reports to the contrary.The other nominees in the MAJOR MARKET category remain KTCK-AM/DALLAS-FT. WORTH; . ....
Registration has opened for the National Association of Broadcasters (Nab) Show in New York. The event will run from 17–20 October 2022 (exhibits 19–20 October) at the Javits Centre. The event's mid-point timing, six months following the Nab Show in Las Vegas. ....
The lightly-attended final day of the NAB SHOW at the LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER WEDNESDAY (4/27) was short on content relevant to radio, with appearances by television mogul BYRON ALLEN and the creators of "FREAKONOMICS" on the main stage, while a large portion of the audience headed out of town as the NFL DRAFT rolled into town.The preliminary registered attendance figure for the NAB SHOW has been announced as 52,468. The show drew an announced 91,460 for its last in-person event . ....
MONDAY s sessions at the NAB SHOW in LAS VEGAS included appearances by some of the industry s heavy hitters, including FCC Chairwoman JESSICA ROSENWORCEL and the CEOs of commercial radio s two largest operators, plus a look at a radio station finding success in podcasting and a rundown of industry "megatrends."NAB Pres./CEO CURTIS LEGEYT s "state of the industry" address praised broadcasters for "bind(ing) communities together rather than divide them." . ....