It's that time of year again and the window for entries into the 2013 Granite Mikes is open! The physical mailer is on its way but you can get a head start now... Read More.
In a world of media consolidation and tightening budgets, training for radio and television station employees is often among the first thing to get cut. With fewer seminars, outdated... Read More.
Representatives from the New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters met with Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter earlier this month to discuss several issues facing radio and television broadcasters... Read More.
PRESS RELEASE
June 3, 2013, New York - McGraw-Hill Professional, a leading global provider of print and digital engineering content, and the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE), the professional organization of television and... Read More.
By Jordan Walton
Through many conversations with our members over the last few years, there is no doubt that the Alternative Broadcast Inspection Program (ABIP) is one of the most useful and appreciated member benefits the New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters offers.
Until I shadowed NHAB... Read More.
ATTENTION NHAB MEMBERS WITH COLLEGE-AGED CHILDREN!
The deadline for the New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters' “Families in Broadcasting” Scholarship is May 10, 2013.
The NHAB offers up to five $500 scholarships. The scholarships are awarded to the children of full-time employees of NHAB member stations. Students... Read More.
The entire New Hampshire Congressional delegation sent a letter to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski on March 8 to urge the FCC to preserve viewer access to free, local, over-the-air television in the Granite State during any channel reassignment related to the voluntary... Read More.
The FCC has reduced the burden for stations receiving EEO audit letters in 2013. Although no New Hampshire stations received a letter, sent at random, these changes will help in future years under the... Read More.