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NAB Launches Website to Boost Locally Focused Community Service Initiatives
Las Vegas - The NAB announced the debut of NAB Spot Center, a website designed to help broadcasters plan and implement locally-focused community service initiatives. NAB Show attendees had the opportunity to view the website at the Public Service Pavilion for the duration of the NAB Show in Las Vegas.
NAB Spot Center www.NABSpotCenter.org provides radio and television stations with public service announcements ranging from the prevention of underage drinking to promoting awareness of the upcoming presidential election.
"Throughout history, radio and television stations have proven to be a valuable partner in a wide array of initiatives aimed at bettering America and our local communities," said NAB President and CEO David K. Rehr. "This new website underscores our unrelenting commitment to serving the public interest, convenience and necessity."
A variety of public service resources provided on the website allows stations to focus on issues specific to their community. Materials available on the site include:
- Downloadable radio PSAs
- Preview of TV PSAs (with information on how to obtain a free broadcast-quality copy)
- PSAs from nonprofit organizations
- Downloadable guidebooks
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