University of Kentucky Issues Statement on Sexual Assault Allegations Against Former Swim Coach

In recent developments reported by bleacherreport.com., the University of Kentucky finds itself embroiled in a controversy following allegations of sexual assault against former swimming and diving coach Lars Jorgensen. This revelation comes on the heels of investigative reporting by Katie Strang of The Athletic, who uncovered a lawsuit filed by two former members of the Wildcats swimming and diving team.

The lawsuit paints a disturbing picture of Jorgensen’s alleged misconduct during his tenure at the university, implicating the institution in what the plaintiffs describe as a culture of complicity and deliberate indifference. Kristi Willett, a spokeswoman for the University of Kentucky, expressed deep concern over the allegations, stating that the university is “distressed to hear” such troubling accusations.

The athletes’ claims suggest that the university failed to address or take action against Jorgensen’s alleged behavior, enabling him to create a toxic and sexually hostile environment within the swim program. According to the lawsuit, this environment allegedly facilitated instances of sexual harassment, assault, and even violent rape against young female coaches and collegiate athletes under Jorgensen’s supervision.

Willett emphasized the university’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its students, faculty, and staff, affirming that they have “no tolerance for harm, harassment, or abuse.” She further stated that upon learning of the allegations outlined in Strang’s report, the university promptly reached out to the necessary law enforcement authorities to initiate an investigation into the matter.

However, despite Willett’s reassurances, the university’s response has come under scrutiny, particularly regarding its handling of previous reports and allegations against Jorgensen. Kentucky’s athletic director, Mitch Barnhart, refrained from commenting on the matter, citing the ongoing litigation.

Strang’s investigative report sheds light on several instances where concerns about Jorgensen’s conduct were raised, with some even reaching university administrators directly. Mark Howard, an assistant swimming coach at Toledo, reportedly contacted Barnhart and then-Wildcats swim coach Gary Conelly in June 2012, alleging that he had been informed of a sexual relationship between Jorgensen and a swimmer from the Toledo team. Despite these allegations, Conelly proceeded to hire Jorgensen as an associate head coach at Kentucky.

Furthermore, a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by a former Toledo softball coach in October 2014 referenced an alleged “long-term romantic relationship” between Jorgensen and a student-athlete, raising further questions about the university’s awareness and response to such allegations.

The troubling pattern continued in August 2019 when two swim coaches from San Jose State reported allegations against Jorgensen to their Title IX office. San Jose State’s Title IX officer subsequently contacted their counterpart at Kentucky to address the matter.

Jorgensen’s resignation from his position with the Wildcats in June, following a suspension with pay, raised additional concerns about the university’s handling of the situation. Jon Hale of the Lexington Herald-Leader reported that Jorgensen received a $75,000 financial settlement as part of his departure from the university.

In response to the allegations outlined in the lawsuit, Jorgensen’s attorney, Greg Anderson, issued a statement vehemently denying the accusations on behalf of his client. Anderson suggested that Jorgensen was being targeted for his public support of former UK swimmer Riley Gaines, who was involved in a lawsuit against the NCAA over its policies toward transgender athletes.

The unfolding saga surrounding Jorgensen’s alleged misconduct and the University of Kentucky’s response has sent shockwaves through the sports community and beyond. As the investigation into these allegations continues, stakeholders are left grappling with questions about accountability, transparency, and the safety of student-athletes.

Henderson Newspaper will continue to closely monitor this evolving story and provide updates as more information becomes available.

Summary:

The University of Kentucky finds itself at the center of controversy following allegations of sexual assault against former swimming and diving coach Lars Jorgensen. These allegations, brought to light in a lawsuit filed by two former members of the Wildcats swimming and diving team, paint a disturbing picture of a culture of complicity and indifference within the university.

According to the lawsuit, the athletes allege that the university turned a blind eye to Jorgensen’s alleged misconduct, allowing him to create a toxic and sexually hostile environment within the swim program. The allegations include instances of sexual harassment, assault, and even violent rape against young female coaches and collegiate athletes under Jorgensen’s supervision.

The university’s response to the allegations has drawn scrutiny, particularly concerning its handling of previous reports and concerns about Jorgensen’s behavior. Despite reassurances from spokeswoman Kristi Willett that the university takes allegations of harm, harassment, and abuse seriously, questions remain about the institution’s awareness of and response to the allegations.

Instances of alleged misconduct by Jorgensen date back several years, with reports reaching university administrators directly on multiple occasions. Despite these reports, Jorgensen was hired as an associate head coach at Kentucky, raising concerns about the university’s vetting process and commitment to student safety.

The controversy surrounding Jorgensen’s alleged misconduct has raised broader questions about accountability and transparency within collegiate athletics. As investigations into the allegations continue, stakeholders are left grappling with the implications for athlete safety and the university’s reputation.

Conclusion:

The allegations against former University of Kentucky swimming and diving coach Lars Jorgensen represent a sobering reminder of the challenges faced in ensuring the safety and well-being of student-athletes. The disturbing nature of the allegations and the university’s response—or lack thereof—underscore the need for greater accountability and transparency within collegiate athletics.

While the legal process will ultimately determine the veracity of the allegations against Jorgensen, the broader conversation sparked by this controversy must not be ignored. Institutions of higher education have a duty to prioritize the safety and welfare of their students, particularly those who participate in athletic programs.

As investigations into the allegations against Jorgensen continue, it is imperative that the University of Kentucky and other institutions take proactive steps to address concerns about athlete safety and institutional accountability. Only through transparent and decisive action can universities rebuild trust and ensure the well-being of their student-athletes now and in the future.

As the situation unfolds, the Henderson Newspaper remains dedicated to providing updates and insights into this developing story. Stay tuned for further coverage as more information becomes available.

More Than 50 First-Time Exhibitors Join NAB Show New York

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Fifty-five leading-edge companies will exhibit for the first time at the 2023 NAB Show New York, held October 24-26 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. NAB Show New York is the most efficient and diverse event experience on the East Coast, where thousands of content economy professionals reconnect, reevaluate, and rediscover ways to get more creative with new-to-market tech and existing tools through exhibits, conferences, and networking events.

The 50+ first-time exhibitors continue a trend of innovative companies doing business at NAB Show New York. The amount of new exhibitors is up 65% from last year.

“The strong showing of first-time exhibitors is a testament to NAB Show New York’s commitment to connecting the most relevant products, practices and people propelling the broadcast, media and entertainment industry forward,” said Chris Brown, executive vice president and managing director, NAB Global Connections and Events.

This year, NAB Show New York will feature nearly 275 exhibitors. Major brands include Avid, Fujifilm, B&H, Cisco, Blackmagic Design, Grass Valley, Harmonic, LiveU, Panasonic Connect, Ross Video, Lawo, Evertz, Telestream, Canon, Imagine Communications and Maxon.

Open to all NAB Show New York attendees, the show floor includes the return of the Cine+Live Lab, presented in partnership with AbelCine, which is the convergence of cinema technology and live broadcasting. Business and tech come together on the Tech Chat Stage, to explore what industry innovators are doing and how they are doing it. New this year and exclusive-to-NAB Show New York is the Photo+Video Lab, designed for all who leverage a hybrid mix of equipment to capture and produce content.

NAB Show New York news media registration is open. Stay up to date on the latest show news by adding your name to our media list. Visit the press resources page of our website and explore our coverage toolbox for media kits, creative assets, style guides and more.

About NAB Show New York

NAB Show New York is the most efficient and diverse event experience on the East Coast for the broadcast, media and entertainment industry, held October 24-26 (Exhibits October 25-26) at the Javits Center. Produced by the National Association of Broadcasters and again co-located with the AES New York 2023 Convention, NAB Show New York is the premier event for content economy professionals to reconnect, reevaluate and rediscover ways to get more creative with new-to-market tech and existing tools through exhibits, conferences and networking events. Learn more at NABShowNY.com.  

About NAB

The National Association of Broadcasters is the premier advocacy association for America’s broadcasters. NAB advances radio and television interests in legislative, regulatory and public affairs. Through advocacy, education and innovation, NAB enables broadcasters to best serve their communities, strengthen their businesses and seize new opportunities in the digital age. Learn more at nab.org

City Launches First Friday Food Truck/Trailer Pilot Program

Program Will Allow Vendors To Secure Spots During First Friday Event

Beginning November 2023, a new pilot program will create designated spots for mobile food trucks and trailers during the monthly First Friday event in the 18B Las Vegas Arts District. Vendors that are licensed and approved to operate in the city of Las Vegas will have the opportunity to have a spot, based on a lottery.

Interested food truck and trailer operators must apply in person for the lottery by noon on Oct. 20, at the Las Vegas Parking Services Office located at 350 S. City Parkway. The lottery will be held at the same location Oct. 25 at 9 a.m., and food trucks will be able to choose the date and spot that they want to operate in over the next six months.

Available locations for First Fridays include:

  • 21 W. Imperial Ave.;
  • 1401 S. Commerce St.;
  • 1319 S. Commerce St.;
  • 1221 S. Casino Center Blvd.; and
  • 198 E. Colorado Ave.

The pilot program is the result of the city of Las Vegas staff meeting with businesses in the Arts District and the 18B Board following concerns about illegal parking and use of private properties without consent. The city already has a successful food truck lottery in place for other parts of downtown Las Vegas.

The Oct. 25 lottery will be limited to those that have registered and companies currently licensed to operate mobile food vending trucks or trailers in the city of Las Vegas. There is a fee of $50 per application to enter the lottery.

Lottery winners will be able to use the space they choose on the First Friday of their choice from 6 to 10 p.m.

For more information about the Mobile Food Vendor Pilot Program, vendors may contact Parking Services via email at CLVFoodTruck@LasVegasNevada.GOV or by phone at 702.229.4700.

MEDIA CONTACT: Jace Radke | 702.229.2205 | 702.249.3514 |

City Of Las Vegas Celebrates Dia De Los Muertos

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Bring The Family To Lorenzi Park Nov. 2, 4-9 P.M.

The city of Las Vegas offers a fun family event in honor of Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Free and open to the public Thursday, Nov. 2, 4-9 p.m., the annual festival offers live entertainment, artisan vendors, food trucks, children’s activities and an ofrenda contest at Sammy Davis Jr. Festival Plaza in Lorenzi Park, located at 720 Twin Lakes Drive.

This year’s entertainment features the Pacifico Dance Company. Bring blankets and low-back chairs to be more comfortable on the lawn. To participate in the ofrenda contest, submit your completed application by Oct. 20. Call 702.229.2238 for an ofrenda contest application. For more information, visit www.lasvegasnevada.gov/dayofthedead or www.lasvegasnevada.gov/diadelosmuertos.

 To assist in preparing your ofrenda, the Charleston Heights Art Center offers a Sugar Skull Art Making Workshop Saturday, Oct. 28, 1-3 p.m. The cost is $15 per person (ages 7+) and includes all supplies.

Sugar skulls are used annually during the Dia de los Muertos holiday. Celebrated primarily in central and southern Mexico, the holiday is observed Nov. 1–2, most notably with decorated ofrendas.

The Day of the Dead is increasingly observed in the United States as a way to honor and celebrate our loved ones who have passed on. Workshop students receive one skull each to decorate, following a lesson on traditions, origins, uses, and meanings of the holiday, along with an overview of how to create skulls from scratch. Participants should dress for art-making.

For more information and registration to reserve your seat, go online to https://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/discover. Registration is limited. Call 702.229.ARTS (2787) for assistance and information.

MEDIA CONTACT: JACE RADKE | 702.229.2055 | 702.249.3154 | jradke@lasvegasnevada.gov

Fighting Against Substance Abuse

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Media Invited To Cover Event At City Hall Thursday, Oct. 5

Las Vegas Ward 2 City Councilwoman Victoria Seaman will recognize those fighting against substance abuse at the Breakfast for Heroes event Thursday, Oct. 5, at 7:30 a.m. at City Hall, 495 S. Main St. The event will be on the second floor patio of City Hall.

The event will honor those in the community leading the way against substance abuse and raising awareness of this disorder. The breakfast is in partnership with nonprofit 10,000 Beds, an organization that provides treatment scholarships.

Honorees at the event include:

  • Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Kevin McMahill for his commitment to humanity in law enforcement response to our community’s substance abuse disorder crisis;
  • Jeff Iverson and Robert Banghart from Crossroads of Southern Nevada for their efforts in providing support, treatment and recovery services for individuals struggling with substance abuse;
  • Ryan Hampton from Mobilize for Recovery for advocacy and activism efforts to raise awareness about addiction, recovery and fighting for improved policies; and
  • Stuart Smith, Sean Hampton and Tina Fennel from the Foundation for Recovery for providing support and resources to individuals in recovery.

MEDIA CONTACT: Jace Radke | 702.229.2205 | 702.249.3514 | jradke@lasvegasnevada.gov

Deputy City Marshals Seek Public’s Assistance

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Detectives Working To Identify Woman In Connection With Stolen Debit Cards

The city of Las Vegas Deputy City Marshals are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a woman who is a suspect in two instances of debit cards being taken from inside parked cars at city parks.

A surveillance photo of the woman, as well as a car she may be driving, are available here. No passwords are needed. Click cancel If the system asks you for a password and the photos will come up.

Suspect
Suspect Vehicle

Aug. 23, a victim parked her vehicle within the parking lot of Children’s Memorial Park. Several hours later, the victim returned to her vehicle to find her front passenger window shattered and her purse missing. The victim’s stolen debit card was later used to purchase a $500 pre-paid gift card.

Sept. 21, 2023, a victim parked his vehicle within the parking lot of Majestic Park. A short time later, the victim’s girlfriend received a text message alert that her debit card had been used in an effort to purchase a $500 pre-paid gift card.

If people recognize the woman in the photograph, they are asked to call the Deputy City Marshal tip line at 702.229.3223.

MEDIA CONTACT: Jace Radke | 702.229.2205 | 702.249.3514 | jradke@lasvegasnevada.com

City Of Las Vegas Northwest Area Fiber Optic Communications & Intelligent Transportation System Improvements Phase 1 Begins Sept. 11

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Work Will Be At Numerous Locations Surrounding Centennial Bowl Interchange

Beginning Sept. 11, the city of Las Vegas will commence the Northwest Area Fiber Optic Communications and ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) Improvements Phase 1 project in major streets surrounding the Centennial Bowl interchange (where U.S. 95 meets Clark County 215/Bruce Woodbury Beltway). The work, contracted to Las Vegas Electric, Inc., includes installing fiber-optic communications infrastructure for monitoring and management of traffic conditions.

While some locations will only require a couple of days or a week of lane restrictions, other locations will require months of work. Residents should expect intermittent lane restrictions on the roadways highlighted in the map. The work is expected to be completed in the spring of 2024. The schedules below are approximate and subject to change.

Night work in Centennial Center Boulevard from Durango Drive to Grande Montecito Parkway will continue Sept. 11–29; lane restrictions will remain in place for the entire period.

Other locations will have lane restrictions during work hours of 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, including:

Centennial Parkway from Durango Drive to Azure Drive – September 2023-February 2024;

Azure Drive from Centennial Center Boulevard to Tenaya Way – October 2023-February 2024;

Sky Pointe Drive/Centennial Parkway from Cimarron Road to Tenaya Way – November 2023-March 2024;

Buffalo Drive from Sky Pointe Drive to Elkhorn Road – December 2023-March 2024. Lane restrictions will remain 24 hours/day from Elkhorn to Wittig Avenue.

Recommended alternate routes include Clark County 215/Bruce Woodbury Beltway, Deer Springs Way, Rome Boulevard, or Tropical Parkway for east/west travel and Cimarron or Tenaya for north/south travel.

The estimated $3,592,793 construction cost of the project is provided by the Regional Transportation Commission. For construction concerns, call 702-362-6060.

MEDIA CONTACT: MARGARET KURTZ | 702.229.6693 | 702.249.1828 | mkurtz@lasvegasnevada.gov

Las Vegas City Council Ratifies Two New Deputy City Managers

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Steve Ford And Sabra Newby Join the City Of Las Vegas Senior Executive Team

At today’s meeting, the Las Vegas City Council unanimously ratified Steve Ford and Sabra Newby as new deputy city managers. They join Tim Hacker and Gary Ameling at the deputy city manager level of the organization. All will report to City Manager Mike Janssen.

Both were selected for their positions by Janssen. In their new roles, Ford will oversee Public Works, Community Development and Parks Recreation and Cultural Affairs, while Newby will oversee Neighborhood Services, Government Affairs and Youth Development and Social Innovation. Photos of Ford and Newby are available here.

Ford, who has been with the city since 1997, previously served as the city’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs director. Prior to that he had served as the city engineer, and spent 23 years in the departments of Public Works and Operations and Maintenance, where he designed major city infrastructure projects and oversaw streets, facilities and parks maintenance.

Before joining the city, Ford was a member of the United States Air Force and Air Force Reserves for 23 years, retiring as a lieutenant colonel. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University and the Air Force Institute of Technology.

 Newby has served as the vice president of Government and Community Engagement at UNLV since 2020, and was appointed by the Clark County Commission to the Nevada State Assembly in January 2023.

From 2017 to 2020 she was city manager for the city of Reno, and prior to that was with Clark County from 2006 to 2017, where she was a chief administrative officer before being promoted to assistant county manager. Newby began her career in public service in 2002 with the city of Las Vegas where she held multiple roles, including legislative officer.

She is a past member of the International City/County Managers Association, and a member of the Nevada Public Radio Community Advisory Board. She has a master’s degree in public policy from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Wellesley College.

MEDIA CONTACT: JACE RADKE | 702.229.2205 | 702.249.2318 | jradke@lasvegasnevada.gov

Lady Gaga Returns to Park MGM with Enchanting Jazz & Piano Performances

Las Vegas, August 26, 2023 — The enchanting melodies of Lady Gaga are set to once again grace the stage at Dolby Live, Park MGM, as the multi-talented artist announces her highly anticipated return with the critically acclaimed “LADY GAGA: JAZZ & PIANO” show. Music aficionados and fans alike can mark their calendars for an extraordinary musical experience as Lady Gaga takes the stage on select dates, including August 31, September 2-3, 6-7, 9-10, 28, 30, and October 1, 4-5.

Lady Gaga–A Musical Journey Like No Other

With a career adorned by Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and an impressive 13 Grammy Awards, Lady Gaga’s presence is synonymous with artistic excellence. Her “JAZZ & PIANO” show promises to be a unique escapade into the world of jazz-infused renditions and soulful piano performances that showcase her remarkable vocal prowess and undeniable musical finesse. As Lady Gaga returns to the Dolby Live stage, audiences can expect to be transported on a musical journey that seamlessly weaves together her chart-topping hits with timeless jazz classics.

An Intimate Affair

The allure of Lady Gaga’s “JAZZ & PIANO” show lies in its intimate setting, allowing fans to experience her music in a way that’s both personal and captivating. The Park MGM’s Dolby Live offers the perfect backdrop for her soul-stirring performances, creating an atmosphere where every note resonates and every lyric tells a story. Whether it’s the soothing strains of jazz or the emotive power of her piano-led ballads, Lady Gaga’s artistry promises an unforgettable evening that bridges the gap between musical genres.

Dates to Remember

Lady Gaga enthusiasts and music aficionados are urged to secure their seats for this limited engagement. The show is scheduled to run on the following dates: August 31; September 2-3, 6-7, 9-10, 28, and 30; and October 1, 4-5. Each performance is a testament to her versatility as an artist, ensuring that no two shows will be the same.

Get Your Tickets

For those eager to experience Lady Gaga’s mesmerizing artistry in person, tickets for the “LADY GAGA: JAZZ & PIANO” show can be obtained through various channels. To secure your spot for this extraordinary musical event, visit the official Park MGM website or contact authorized ticket vendors.

Media Contact

For media inquiries and further information about the performances, please reach out to:

Kelly Frey, KF Publicity, Email: kelly@kfpublicity.com

Katharine Sherrer, MGM Resorts International, Email: ksherrer@mgmresorts.com

As Lady Gaga makes her triumphant return to Dolby Live, Park MGM, the city of Las Vegas eagerly awaits the soulful melodies and masterful performances that have become synonymous with her name. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness Lady Gaga’s “JAZZ & PIANO” show, a musical journey that promises to leave an indelible mark on the vibrant Las Vegas entertainment scene.

NAB Show New York and the HBO Camera Assessment Series Announce Exciting New Partnership and First-Ever Live Discussion

2023 NAB Show New York attendees get access to top HBO creators and explore hands-on, cutting-edge, cinematic technology.

Washington, DC. – NAB Show New York and the prestigious HBO Camera Assessment Series (CAS) are thrilled to unveil a dynamic new collaboration at this year’s NAB Show New York, which takes place October 24-26 at the Javits Center. On October 25, attendees will gain access to screen The CAS, which is a meticulous exploration of the cinematic storytelling potential of today’s leading cameras. The follow-up session, The Making of The HBO Camera Assessment Test (CAS) Seminar, takes place on October 26 at the Cine+Live Lab on the NAB Show New York show floor. For the first time, in celebration of the series’ 10th anniversary, the creators will publicly share their insights and the journey behind making the assessment series.

CAS visionaries, Stephen Beres and Suny Behar, will discuss the methodology of the tests, and technology changes impacting the style and type of analysis required, giving the attendees the knowledge to apply testing strategy and technique to their own projects.

Following the discussion, attendees can begin testing equipment immediately in the Cine+Live Lab, produced in partnership with AbelCine. This extremely popular, new-last-year show floor destination is back, and three times larger. Uniquely curated sessions and demos will leverage a Sony Venice 2, ARRI Alexa 35, Panasonic AK-PLV 100, and a pair of Sony FR7 camera packages, along with additional gear from Mark Roberts Motion Control and Vinten, and supporting sponsors Fujinon, LUX, Multidyne, and Seagate, to offer practical knowledge on the gear and techniques being used by crews on top cine live productions.

“These initiatives offer a unique opportunity for product discovery by upskilling the community to deliver enhanced viewer experiences,” said Chris Brown, executive vice president and managing director, NAB Global Connections and Events. “Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading industry experts, explore new techniques, and gain insights into the latest trends in cinematography and broadcast-style production.”

CAS, started more than a decade ago, is a project that seeks to create a rich and expansive technical library, available to producers, directors, and cinematographers across the entire Warner Bros. Discovery family. The goal of this one-of-a-kind project is to not determine what camera is “best,” but to determine what camera is appropriate for each individual scenario faced across the vast quantity of productions made by HBO and the wider Warner Bros. Discovery. By exploring and testing a variety of cutting-edge digital cameras, including the ARRI Alexa Mini, ARRI Alexa 35, Sony Venice, RED V. Raptor, Black Magic Ursa 12K, and traditional 35mm film, the Camera Assessment Series can provide valuable insights for filmmakers to make educated decisions for their projects. Watch the trailer.

Screening Details: 
Date: Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Time: Doors open at 4 p.m., and the session starts at 4:30 p.m.
Location: Warner Bros. Discovery, 30 Hudson Yards, 24th Floor, New York, NY 10001
Fee: Free

While this event is free, a NAB Show New York badge and your RSVP is required. Details to RSVP here. Be sure to bring your NAB Show New York badge with you to gain entry.

To register for NAB Show New York and explore the Cine+Live Lab, go here.

About NAB Show New York

NAB Show New York is the most efficient and diverse event experience on the East Coast for the broadcast, media, and entertainment industries, held October 24-26 (Exhibits October 25-26) at the Javits Center. Produced by the National Association of Broadcasters and again co-located with the AES New York 2023 Convention, NAB Show New York is the premier event for content economy professionals to reconnect, reevaluate, and rediscover ways to get more creative with new-to-market tech and existing tools through exhibits, conferences, and networking events. Learn more at www.nabshowny.com.  

About NAB

The National Association of Broadcasters is the premier advocacy association for America’s broadcasters. NAB advances radio and television interests in legislative, regulatory, and public affairs. Through advocacy, education, and innovation, NAB enables broadcasters to best serve their communities, strengthen their businesses, and seize new opportunities in the digital age. Learn more at www.nab.org.

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