
The September/October issue of the Wisconsin Broadcaster is now available. You can download it here.
Highlights from his issue:
- WBA Chair Steve Wexler writes about being on guard against threats to media freedom
- WBA President and CEO Michelle Vetterkind previews Broadcasters Clinic and explains how the WBA is serving its members
- Information about an upcoming special panel discussion about security
- WBA Foundation is planning two political debates
- Big changes coming to the WBA Awards for Excellence
- Preview of Broadcasters Clinic sessions
- Detailed list of how the WBA is serving its members and review of updated EEO Assistance Action Plan
- Benefits of the NCSA/PEP program and list of participating stations
- Details about WBA programs available to stations and members
- Broadcasters represented on police body cameras committee
- Names in Wisconsin broadcasting news
- Campus broadcasts add live closed captioning
- Youth apprenticeship program is available to help broadcasters
- Paul Jacobs writes about why it’s difficult to sell digital
- Student scholarship competition is underway