Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS)
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences - founded one month after network television was born in 1946 - is a non-profit corporation devoted to the advancement of telecommunications arts and sciences and to fostering creative leadership in the telecommunications industry.
Association of Independent Commercial Producers Inc. (AICP)
Founded in 1972, by a small group of television commercial production companies concerned with a single issue, today's AICP has grown to represent exclusively, the interests of United States companies that specialize in producing commercials on various media - film, video, computer - for advertisers and agencies.
Canadian Association of Broadcasters
The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) develops industry-wide strategic plans, works to improve the financial health of the industry, and promotes private broadcasting's role as Canada's leading programmer and local service provider.
Corporation of Public Broadcasting
CPB, a private non-profit corporation created by Congress in 1967, is a leader in public broadcasting's transition to digital educational and programming services for the American people.
Hollywood Radio & Television Society
The Hollywood Radio and Television Society is an organization of West Coast executives from the networks, stations, studios, production companies, advertisers, ad agencies, cable companies, media companies, legal firms, publicity agencies, talent and management agencies, performers, services, suppliers and allied fields.
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
The National Association of Broadcasters is a full-service trade association that promotes and protects the interests of radio and television broadcasters in Washington and around the world.
NATPE- National Association of Television Programming Executives
NATPE's mission is a commitment to furthering the quality and quantity of content, which means offering the wealth of our resources and experience to every content creator, no matter the medium.
Broadcasting & Cable
In print for almost 70 years, Broadcasting & Cable covers the television and radio business for the field s decision-makers. Along with its continually updated web site and daily fax newsletters, Broadcasting & Cable tracks developments in law, regulation, finance, programming, advertising and technology.
Directors Guild of America
The Directors Guild of America represents more than 12,000 members working in U.S. cities and abroad. Their creative work is represented in theatrical, industrial, educational and documentary films, as well as, videos and commercials.
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter is a publication that provides current entertainment news in film, television, music, international, and web/new media.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent United States government agency, directly responsible to Congress. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions.
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