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Broadcast Advocate

Broadcast Advocate

National Alliance of State Broadcasters Associations

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Frequency: 1 episode/34d. Total Eps: 10

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Welcome to Broadcast Advocate, the official podcast of the National Alliance of State Broadcasters Associations (NASBA). Here, we discuss the latest news, trends, and stories impacting the world of radio and broadcast television.

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Our Voice on the Hill: Broadcasting's 2026 Agenda

Season 2 · Episode 2

jeudi 12 février 2026Duration 21:02

In this episode of Broadcast Advocate, co-host Chris Winkle (Kentucky Broadcasters Assoc.) and Wendy Paulson (Minnesota Broadcasters Assoc.) are joined by National Association of Broadcasters EVP of Government Relations Shawn Donilon, and VP, Government Affairs for Salem Media Group and VP of Public Policy for the National Religious Broadcasters Nic Anderson. The group discusses the most pertinent issues to radio and television broadcasters: Ownership, the AM Radio For Every Vehicle Act, NEXTGEN TV, and performance royalties as hundreds of broadcasters from every state are set to advocate for the industry in Washington, DC.

The Future of Broadcasting Through a CES Lens

Season 2 · Episode 1

mercredi 28 janvier 2026Duration 39:19

In this episode of Broadcast Advocate, host Casey Jones (Michigan Association of Broadcasters) sits down with Fred and Paul Jacobs of Jacobs Media to break down what CES 2026 revealed about the future of broadcasting. From the rise of applied AI to the growing importance of companionship, collaboration, and presence, the conversation focuses on how broadcasters can intentionally claim their place in an increasingly crowded media ecosystem. Rather than chasing trends, the Jacobs brothers argue that the future belongs to broadcasters who engage early, make room at the table, and help shape what comes next.

Radio's 'Generation Next'

Season 1 · Episode 8

mercredi 19 novembre 2025Duration 22:54

Countering the misconception that "young people don't like the radio" college radio stations around the country continue to thrive and attract smart, dedicated students who love the medium.

In this episode hosted by David Donovan (New York State Broadcasters Assoc.) and Jordan Walton (New Jersey Broadcasters Assoc.) we speak with members at Marconi Award-winning Hofstra University's WRHU 88.7, longtime radio programmer and current GM John Mullen, station manager Ashley Blum, and on-air personality and Director of International Programming Ricky Hubert about how young people view radio and how the industry can support these future broadcasters and radio listeners.

Listen to WRHU: https://www.hofstra.edu/wrhu/listen-live.html

A Lifeline: Inside the Broadcasters Foundation of America

Season 1 · Episode 7

lundi 20 octobre 2025Duration 27:10

The Broadcasters Foundation of America (BFOA) reaches across the United States and Puerto Rico to provide an anonymous safety net for radio and television broadcaster professionals who find themselves in acute financial need due to an illness, accident, or emergency. In this episode hosted by Dennis Lyle (Illinois Broadcasters Assoc.), BFOA board member Ray Cole and BFOA president/CEO Tim McCarthy share insight into over two decades of BFOA’s support to the broadcast community through both sustaining and emergency grants. BFOA grant recipient Terrie Cammarie joins the conversation and personally shares her family’s story of BFOA support.

To learn more about the BFOA: https://broadcastersfoundation.org/

To watch Luke and Terrie's story: https://broadcastersfoundation.org/who-we-help/

What's Next for NEXTGEN TV

Season 1 · Episode 6

mercredi 10 septembre 2025Duration 20:22

Television broadcasters throughout the country are voluntarily upgrading to ATSC 3.0, known to viewers as NEXTGEN TV. While most viewers have access to the signals today, broadcasters are sharing transmitter signals and hoping to completely move to ATSC 3.0 with action from the FCC.

In this episode, Sam Matheny, CTO of the National Association of Broadcasters, discusses the advantages of NEXTGEN TV with Dave Arland (Indiana Broadcasters Assoc.).

Broadcasting's Ongoing Evolution

Season 1 · Episode 5

lundi 18 août 2025Duration 23:12

Digital Content Creator, Journalist, and Producer Dana Schaeffer joins the podcast to discuss the future of broadcasting, including innovation, local relevancy, and engaging the next generation.

Learn more about Dana on her website: https://www.danaschaeffer.com/

Broadcast Journalism, First Amendment, and the Future

Season 1 · Episode 4

mardi 24 juin 2025Duration 18:06

Dan Shelley of the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) joins Kyle Geissler (WI Broadcasters Assoc.) and Chris Kline (AZ Media Assoc.) to talk about broadcast journalism and the first amendment.

Local Airwaves, National Impact

Season 1 · Episode 3

lundi 12 mai 2025Duration 22:54

Jim Timm (NE Broadcasters Assoc.) and Wendy Paulson (MN Assoc. of Broadcasters) dive into the most critical issues facing local radio and television with National Association of Broadcasters President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt.

AM Radio: Essential and Endangered

Season 1 · Episode 2

mardi 29 avril 2025Duration 32:12

Allison Mazzei (KS Assoc. of Broadcasters) and Jordan Walton (MA Broadcasters Assoc.) host.

Guests Jeff Nalley, President of the National Association of Farm Broadcasters and National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters President Jim Winston discuss the importance of the AM band and broadcasters' efforts to preserve it in the name of safety and the unique audiences AM reaches every day.

Supporting the Signal: Behind the Work of State Broadcasters Associations

Season 1 · Episode 1

mardi 15 avril 2025Duration 20:20

Mitch Fox (NV Broadcasters Assoc.) hosts with guests Sharon Tinsley (AL Broadcasters Assoc.) and Dave Arland (Indiana Broadcasters Assoc.).

Sharon and Dave discuss ways their associations support and promote radio and television broadcasters in their own states as well as how state broadcasters associations around the country serve their broadcasters at home and in Washington D.C.


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