Pillsbury Law releases election night guide

New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters Washington counsel, the law office of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, has released its biennial election night guide for broadcasters. The guide provides a Presidential election fact sheet, 2012 election results along with all of the major races, nationwide. Download the election... Read More.

Cromwell Group President Bud Walters on NextRadio

 A letter from The Cromwell Group founder and President Bud Walters regarding NextRadio: "A portable radio in every pocket…Until now this has never before been possible. I believe that local “over the air” radio has a very bright future if broadcasters offer programming that is unique... Read More.

Relatively “clean” STAVRA bill through Senate committee

Following efforts from television broadcasters across the country, “Local Choice”, along with other potentially harmful amendments to the Satellite Television Access and Viewer Rights Act (STAVRA) were removed or modified during a Senate Commerce Committee mark up session on September 17th. The bill, largely thought... Read More.

NASBA issues statement on House STELA bill

MADISON, WI – In response to [yesterday's] STELA reauthorization bill introduced by House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte (VA-06), the following statement can be attributed to NASBA President Michelle Vetterkind, on behalf of NASBA and its State Broadcasters Association members. “On behalf of... Read More.

Joint Management Seminar a Success

Earlier this month the New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters, along with the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association, held the first-ever joint seminar aimed at strengthening management skills among their members.  Survey results suggest that the most... Read More.

Plenty to pay attention to in D.C. for broadcasters

Between STELA (Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act) reauthorization, continued speculation about the broadcast television spectrum auction and performance rights issues for radio, Washington, D.C. is a busy place for broadcasters. On June 10, the Senate Judiciary Committee introduced a “clean” STELA reauthorization bill that... Read More.