Advocacy Update from KAB President Allison Mazzei Since our last newsletter, members of Congress have introduced the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act. Leading this legislation in the House are... Read More
Greetings broadcast friends, While we didn’t really get many April showers, we did plant lots of seeds for the future and it seems we also had a downpour of news,... Read More
KAB Is Fighting for You Without a doubt, all of us have heard the alarming news about several auto manufacturers deciding to eliminate AM radio from their dashboards. The KAB... Read More
Stauffer-Flint Hall on the University of Kansas campus will serve as the new home for the Kansas Media Hall of Fame, featuring inductees in the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame,... Read More
The Kansas Association of Broadcasters (KAB) will award thirteen $1,000 scholarships to children of employees at KAB member stations. According to KAB President Allison Mazzei, “KAB Kids scholarships are an... Read More
Topeka, KS- April 27, 2023 This afternoon the Kansas legislature passed a bill (S Sub for HB2138) that will allow local broadcasters to video stream all post-season high school events,... Read More
Greetings broadcast friends, Baseball is back! Spring has sprung! What a busy, yet exciting time of year! Opportunities are everywhere! The KAB invites you to attend the Student Broadcast and... Read More
Chairman’s Message Justin Fluke, KNZA Radio Group HiawathaGreetings Broadcast Friends, I hope your first month of 2023 has been a successful start. And if you had a new year’s resolution,... Read More
The FCC just issued the Public Notice which is attached, extending the deadlines for all filings that were due to be made next week in the FCC’s LMS or online... Read More
Yesterday, KAB Chairman and owner of KNZA Radio Group Justin Fluke and KAB President Allison Mazzei testified in the state legislature to fight... Read More