Wednesday, January 27, 2016

NAB Debuts Podcast Focused on Radio

The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Tuesday launched “The NAB Podcast,” a bi-weekly podcast focused on public policy issues, new technologies and proven business strategies for radio broadcasters. The podcast is distributed by and available on BlogTalkRadio, an integrated podcast management platform, in addition to iTunes.

“The NAB Podcast” will feature new segments released every other Tuesday beginning today. Each episode is 15 minutes long and is available publicly for two weeks, at the end of which time, episodes will be archived for NAB members-only access at nab.org/podcasts. Each podcast is dedicated to covering timely and relevant issues impacting America’s radio broadcasters.

“It is our hope that ‘The NAB Podcast’ will serve as a resource for broadcast professionals to help them navigate an increasingly complicated radio landscape,” said NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith. “The new podcast is an innovative way to reach our members and a broader audience with vital information on important issues affecting broadcasters.”

The debut episode, “2016 Broadcast Issues on Capitol Hill,” featuring Gordon Smith, NAB Executive Vice President of Government Relations Curtis LeGeyt, and NAB Executive Vice President of Radio John David, delves into performance tax, streaming rates, advertising deductability, and the political landscape.

In the second podcast, “Political Advertising: Radio’s Role and the Rule of Law,” NAB Associate General Counsel Scott Goodwin discusses with the Assistant Division Chief for the Policy Bureau at the Federal Communications Commission Robert “Bobby” Baker the context and implications of political advertising guidelines and how stations can best prepare for the upcoming election.

Additional upcoming podcast topics include hybrid radio, engaging with members of Congress, programmatic ad buying and AM radio revitalization.

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