The Arkansas Broadcasters Association exists to promote and protect a favorable economic and regulatory climate for broadcasting, and to educate members and the public about the opportunities available through the efforts of free, over-the-air broadcast operations. Most member services are funded by stations' participation in the NCSA program, in which non-profit and governmental agencies partner with the ABA to extend the reach of on-air public education messages. - See more at: http://www.arkbroadcasters.org/ark/?p=368#sthash.amLbgUgn.dpuf
The Arkansas Broadcasters Association exists to promote and protect a favorable economic and regulatory climate for broadcasting, and to educate members and the public about the opportunities available through the efforts of free, over-the-air broadcast operations. Most member services are funded by stations' participation in the NCSA program, in which non-profit and governmental agencies partner with the ABA to extend the reach of on-air public education messages. - See more at: http://www.arkbroadcasters.org/ark/?p=368#sthash.amLbgUgn.dpuf
The Arkansas Broadcasters Association will hold their annual convention July 23-25 at the Doubletree Hotel in downtown Little Rock! Mark your calendars now and stay tuned for details on speakers, exhibitors, and entertainment!
The Arkansas Broadcasters Association exists to promote and protect a favorable economic and regulatory climate for broadcasting, and to educate members and the public about the opportunities available through the efforts of free, over-the-air broadcast operations. Most member services are funded by stations' participation in the NCSA program, in which non-profit and governmental agencies partner with the ABA to extend the reach of on-air public education messages. - See more at: http://www.arkbroadcasters.org/ark/?p=368#sthash.amLbgUgn.dpuf
The Arkansas Broadcasters Association exists to promote and protect a favorable economic and regulatory climate for broadcasting, and to educate members and the public about the opportunities available through the efforts of free, over-the-air broadcast operations. Most member services are funded by stations' participation in the NCSA program, in which non-profit and governmental agencies partner with the ABA to extend the reach of on-air public education messages. - See more at: http://www.arkbroadcasters.org/ark/?p=368#sthash.amLbgUgn.dpuf
The Arkansas Broadcasters Association exists to promote and protect a favorable economic and regulatory climate for broadcasting, and to educate members and the public about the opportunities available through the efforts of free, over-the-air broadcast operations. Most member services are funded by stations' participation in the NCSA program, in which non-profit and governmental agencies partner with the ABA to extend the reach of on-air public education messages. - See more at: http://www.arkbroadcasters.org/ark/?p=368#sthash.amLbgUgn.dpuf