
NAB (National Association of Broadcasters)
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is a trade organization in the United States that represents the interests of radio and television broadcasters. Founded in 1923, it advocates for policies that support the broadcasting industry, promotes innovation, and provides resources and education to its members. NAB hosts events, such as the NAB Show, where industry professionals gather to showcase new technologies and discuss trends. It also works to influence legislation and regulatory issues affecting broadcasters, aiming to ensure that the broadcasting landscape remains vibrant and competitive.