South Dakota Hall of Fame Announces Inductee Class for 2024 For Release: May 8, 2024 A group of people whose life works have helped shape excellence in South Dakota and our nation are officially being inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame in 2024. These 10 diverse people will be the newest class of Inductees to enter the South Dakota Hall of Fame. They were selected for their achievements in the fields of arts and entertainment, professional, general, agriculture, education, and business. The South Dakota Hall of Fame is proud to announce the Inductee Class for 2024: Bryan Akipa…
Read MoreThe SDBA Board of Directors attended the 2024 NAB State Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. on March 5 & 6. The Conference is an opportunity to update the SD Members of Congress about the challenges facing the broadcast industry back home, and to network with fellow broadcasters from across the country. The group met with Senator Thune, Senator Rounds, and Representative Johnson discussing important issues impacting local SD stations. We thank the SDBA Board of Directors for taking the time to visit Washington and for your dedication to the industry! Back to News
Read MoreFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 18, 2024 Alex Siciliano (202) 429-5350 Washington, D.C. – The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) today released a report detailing the public safety importance of AM radio, which serves as the backbone of the Emergency Alert System. NAB is releasing the report as momentum grows in Congress for legislation to ensure AM radio is accessible to the public in all vehicles. “When disaster strikes, AM radio has proven time and again its invaluable role as a source of factual, authoritative, up-to-the-minute information that saves lives,” said NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt. “It is also a home to…
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