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+ | The '''National Association of Broadcasters''' is the voice for the nation's radio and television broadcasters. As the premier trade association for broadcasters, NAB advances the interests of our members in federal government, industry and public affairs; improves the quality and profitability of broadcasting; encourages content and technology innovation; and spotlights the important and unique ways stations serve their communities. | ||
+ | [http://www.nab.org/events/default.asp NAB's events] offer broadcasters the opportunity to network with colleagues, explore new technologies, discuss innovative strategies to build stronger businesses and address important broadcasting issues. | ||
+ | National Association of Broadcasters<br> | ||
+ | 1771 N Street NW<br> | ||
+ | Washington DC U.S.A. 20036 | ||
+ | phone: 202-429-5300 | ||
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+ | http://www.nab.org/ | ||
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National Association of BroadcastersThe National Association of Broadcasters is the voice for the nation's radio and television broadcasters. As the premier trade association for broadcasters, NAB advances the interests of our members in federal government, industry and public affairs; improves the quality and profitability of broadcasting; encourages content and technology innovation; and spotlights the important and unique ways stations serve their communities. NAB's events offer broadcasters the opportunity to network with colleagues, explore new technologies, discuss innovative strategies to build stronger businesses and address important broadcasting issues.
National Association of Broadcasters phone: 202-429-5300
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