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Arizona Broadcasters Association
http://www.azbroadcasters.org/
The official trade association serving all radio and television stations in Arizona with government relations support as well as acting as a clearing
house of information for all Federal Communications Commission and National Association of Broadcasters departments.
California Broadcasters Association
http://www.cabroadcasters.org/
Promoting customs and practices in the best interests of broadcasters and the public they serve is the purpose of the California Broadcasters Association. As the only statewide broadcasting industry organization, the California Broadcasters Association provides protections and professional services to further the interests of all commercial radio and television stations in California.
CBA - Connecticut Broadcasters Association
Represents a composite membership of commercial, public, religious, school and college radio and television stations.
CCNMA - California Chicano News Media Association
"An organization for journalists, media professionals, employers and students".
Indiana Broadcasters Association
http://www.indianabroadcasters.org/
A not-for-profit corporation chartered by the State of Indiana.
Kentucky Broadcasters Association
The Kentucky Broadcasters Association (KBA) unites public and commercial radio and television stations across the state of Kentucky. The purpose of the Kentucky Broadcasters Association is to represent and futher the interest of broadcasters, communicate relevant information to broadcasters through meetings and publications, and provide educational services through conventions, worksho ps, or other appropriate means in order to better serve the public.
Maine Association of Broadcasters
Maine Association of Broadcasters, founded in 1947, is the nation's premier broadcast trade association, representing the interests of radio and television stations in the Great State of Maine.
MBA - Massachusetts Broadcasters Association
http://www.massbroadcasters.org/
"A nonprofit trade association for radio and television stations in Massachusetts".
Minnesota Broadcasters Association
http://www.minnesotabroadcasters.com/
Welcome to the Minnesota Broadcasters Association Home Page. The MBA represents radio and television stations throughout the state. We provide our member stations with a variety of services, including lobbying for our
industryat the state and federal levels, professional development programs and seminars, answers to legal, technical and programming questions, an annual convention and periodic social events.
New Jersey Broadcasters Association
The objectives and purposes of the Association are: To promote closer cooperation and understanding among its members; to foster and promote the development of the art of radio and television broadcasting; to encourage and promote customs and practices in the "interest, convenience and necessity" of the listening and viewing public; and to help educate and inform the public and the business community concerning the issues and value of radio and television to the community, the state and the nation.
New Mexico Broadcasters Association
The mission of the New Mexico Broadcasters Association, a non-profit organization, is to assist broadcasters as they face the challenges of building their business against a backdrop of monumental change in our industry.
NHAB - New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters
"Non-profit trade association for radio and television stations in New Hampshire. Its purpose is to assist members with broadcast industry and general business related challenges".
North Dakota Broadcasters Association
Membership is open to all radio and television broadcasters in the state of North Dakota. Associate membership is open to anyperson or business with an interest in broadcasting.
Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters
A non-profit organization of commercial radio and television stations organized to serve the public
interest and promote the cooperation and prosperity of
its members. OAB was founded in 1948 by a group of radio broadcasters. On January 25, 1958, the organization was officially incorporated by 31 charter members as the Oklahoma Broadcasters Association (OBA).
Society of Broadcast Engineers
Society of Broadcast Engineers San Diego Chapter 36.
South Carolina Broadcasters Association - SCBA.net
Information and news for radio and television broadcasters in South Carolina.
Texas Association of Broadcasters
The Texas Association of Broadcasters represents more than 800 radio and television stations across the state.
WNYPBA - Western New York Public Broadcasting Association
Through the five radio and tv stations of WNYPBA, we are able to serve a weekly cumulative audience of over two million viewers and listeners in Western New York, Southern Ontario, and Northwestern Pennsylvania.