Broadcast Associations
Broadcast associations are organizations that represent the interests of radio and television broadcasters. They work to promote the industry, advocate for policy changes, and provide resources and support to their members. These associations often engage in lobbying efforts to influence legislation that affects broadcasting.
Additionally, broadcast associations offer training, networking opportunities, and industry research to help members stay informed about trends and best practices. They may also host events, such as conferences and workshops, to facilitate collaboration among broadcasters. Examples of such organizations include the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) in the United States and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) in Europe.