Kansas Association of Broadcasters

Kansas Association of Broadcasters
Abbreviation KAB
Formation May 20, 1951 (1951-05-20)
Purpose Broadcasting
Headquarters Topeka, Kansas
Coordinates 39°3′9.0108″N 95°40′32.0046″W / 39.052503000°N 95.675556833°W / 39.052503000; -95.675556833Coordinates: 39°3′9.0108″N 95°40′32.0046″W / 39.052503000°N 95.675556833°W / 39.052503000; -95.675556833
Region served
Kansas
Official language
English
President/Executive Director
Kent Cornish
Staff
2
Website www.kab.net

The Kansas Association of Broadcasters is a group supporting broadcasters in Kansas, United States, primarily through lobbying and coordination.

History

The Kansas Association of Broadcasters began in 1951 as the Kansas Association of Radio Broadcasters, when a central Kansas broadcaster sat down to read a letter from Grover C. Cobb, who was vice-president/general manager of KVGB (AM)/FM, in Great Bend.[1]

Mission

KAB's mission is to provide professional lobbying and governmental representation, efficient communication and effective recruiting, education and training for Kansas broadcasters, and to promote free over-the-air broadcasting for the purpose of enhancing the success of Kansas broadcasters and helping them better serve the people of Kansas.[2]

Board of Directors

The 2013 Board of Directors are:[3]

Officers[3]
Directors[3]

References

External links

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