Home Login RADIO ONLINE RSS Facebook
Advertisement

RAB and NAB Will Not Move Forward with 2020 Radio Show


2020 Radio Show
2020 Radio Show

Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) President and CEO Erica Farber and National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) President and CEO Gordon Smith issued the following letter on Wednesday regarding plans for the 2020 Radio Show:

Dear Radio Show community,

As the radio industry and our entire nation face an unprecedented crisis, the Radio Advertising Bureau and the National Association of Broadcasters commend radio broadcasters for your dedication to serving local communities and advertisers while enduring considerable hardship.

Just as you put your listeners' interests first, your wellbeing is our top priority. With that in mind and considering the circumstances of the ongoing pandemic, we have decided not to move forward with the 2020 Radio Show in Nashville as previously scheduled for September 13-16. Instead, we will produce a digital event incorporating the best of what the Radio Show has to offer.

Together with the Radio Show Steering Committee, we are committed to providing an alternative solution that will provide meaningful engagement, thought leadership, networking opportunities and insights to drive our industry forward.

The Radio Show is as much yours as it is ours, and we look forward to your input, collaboration and participation in developing the online event, the dates for which will be announced in the coming weeks.

Despite our disappointment at not being able to gather in person this year, we are excited to announce the future locations and dates for the Radio Show, which in 2021 will be held September 21-24 in New Orleans. In 2022, we will return to Nashville October 5-7.

While our thoughts are with those who have been directly affected by the pandemic, we are grateful for your spirit and support that make the Radio Show a success year after year. We will be in touch as plans for the digital event develop. In the meantime, may you and your loved ones remain safe in the months to come.

Sincerely, Erica and Gordon

Advertisement

Latest Radio Stories

U.S. House Committee Advances AM Radio Bill
U.S. Congress
U.S. Congress
The House Energy and Commerce Committee has advanced the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025 (H.R. 979) by a lopsided 50-1 vote, marking the latest step toward requiring automakers to keep AM broadcast radio as standard equipment in all new passenger vehicles. The bill, sponsored by Reps. Frank More

Edison Research Highlights Latino Podcast Insights
Edison Research
Edison Research
Edison Research is marking Hispanic Heritage Month by releasing new findings from the 2024 Latino Podcast Listener Report and pledging continued investment in research to empower Latino and Hispanic creators in 2025 and beyond. The company has studied Latino podcast audiences since 2020, with support More

Civic Media Announces New Executive Leadership Team
Civic Media
Civic Media
Civic Media has announced a leadership restructuring, effective immediately, as it continues expanding across the Upper Midwest. CEO Sage Weil has promoted former VP of Operations Kory Hartman to Chief Operating Officer, tasking him with overseeing day-to-day operations across the More
Advertisement

Rick Rumble Marks 30 Years on FM99 in Norfolk
Rick Rumble
Rick Rumble
Rumble in the Morning host Rick Rumble is celebrating 30 years on the air at WNOR (FM99) in Norfolk, a milestone that underscores his long-running presence in Hampton Roads radio since joining the station in 1995. Rumble's path to Norfolk began in his hometown of Grand Rapids with stops in St. Louis, More

Mikayla Browne Upped to WNWC (Life 102.5) Madison PD
Mikayla Browne
Mikayla Browne
Northwestern Media's WNWC-FM (Life 102.5) in Madison, WI elevates Mikayla Browne to Program Director. Browne, who joined the station in 2023, has served as afternoon host and Assistant Program Director for the past two and a half years. "I am incredibly proud of all that Mikayla has accomplished the past More

RTDNA Survey Finds Rise in Attacks on Local Newsrooms
RTDNA
RTDNA
Attacks on local news stations and journalists continued to rise in 2024, according to the latest RTDNA/Newhouse School at Syracuse University Survey. Researchers found that while the increase from the prior year was small, last year's election cycle added to the dangers facing broadcast journalists. More

Return to Menu

Advertisement

Subscribe to our Newsletter
Radio news and headlines delivered right to your e-mail box -- and it's free.

Advertisement

Advertisement