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Exhibitors I Advertisers I Tote Stuffers

The 35th Annual Community Radio Conference
June 9-12, 2010
|  St. Paul, Minnesota



Exhibiting, Advertising, and Tote Stuffing

Do you have…
a streaming service, a weekly program offering, membership software, an automation system, a record label, an overnight music service, a great deal on transmitters, a catalog of fundraiser premiums, content and application tools for station websites, a podcasting service, traffic software, anything else that a busy community radio station would need?

Are you…
A business offering any kind of product or service to radio station operators?

Do you want to reach…
  • Station Managers looking at all the new platforms and making decisions about new media?
  • Newly-licensed stations looking for transmitters, CD players, computers, mics, mixing boards, and everything necessary to build a new station?
  • Membership directors looking for better CRM software?
  • Development staff ready for mobile text giving or a vehicle donation program?
  • Program Directors anxious to enhance their schedules?
  • Music Directors eager to hear new artists from different labels?
  • Program producers in search of the perfect piece of equipment?
  • Stations converting to digital broadcasting?
Can you handle…
Several hundred radio people at the NFCB Community Radio Conference – people who make decisions about which products and services to buy and which programs to air?

If any of your answers were “yes”, and you want to reach a wide cross-section of key radio decision-makers, the NFCB Community Radio Conference is the place to be!

Exhibiting

Our exhibit area is centrally located in the foyer outside the rooms where sessions and meals take place and where all beverage breaks are taken. Nobody has to go out of their way to find you, and there’s no way anyone can miss you. To ensure that every exhibitor has a good location, we also limit the number of exhibitors at our conference.

If you want to display your wares, talk to Conference participants about your products and services, have people listen to your program or music, let folks try out your software or equipment, or allow everyone to interact with your product, exhibiting is an extremely affordable way to be right in the middle of the Conference. Come prepared to do business.

The price of the exhibit space includes one full Conference registration; if there are two of you, the second person can register at a deeply discounted price.

Click here to download the registration form to be a conference Exhibitor.

Program Book Ads

The attractive and indispensible Program Book is approximately 30 pages thick and measures 8½ x 11 inches.  More than 300 copies are run and distributed to all Conference attendees in tote bags upon arrival.
 
Advertising in the Conference Program Book will do more than put your name and services in front of hundreds.  It'll show your support of Community Radio, and this is the kind of activist audience that supports those who support Community Radio!

Click here to download the registration form to place an ad in the Program Book.

Tote Stuffing

NFCB provides every registered participant with a tote bag emblazoned with our logo and filled with good stuff – catalogs, publications, CDs, fliers, invitations, mints, chocolates, pens, key chains, bumper stickers, and other promotional items. Placing your company’s schwag in our tote bag is an inexpensive way to get your message to every Conference registrant and keep your brand top-of-mind.  You ship it to us; we stuff it into each and every tote bag!

Click here to download the registration form to be a conference Tote Stuffer.


NEW!
August 5, 2010

Job Opening: NFCB seeks AAPRS Project Manager
[Click here for information]

July 16, 2010
Support PTFP through letters and phone calls to legislators.
[Click here for information on the threats to PTFP]

July 12, 2010
NFCB receives CPB grant to provide services to African American stations.
[Click here to read the press release]

July 7, 2010
Maxie C Jackson III featured in this month's Media and Democracy Coalition newsletter
[Click here to read the newsletter]

July 7, 2010
NFCB members support threatened Radio Victoria in El Salvador.
[Click here to read the resolution]

July 6, 2010
NFCB and AMARC call on government officials to denounce attacks on media practitioners in the Americas.
[Click here to read the resolution]

June 14, 2010
National Black Programming Consortium announces the launch of the Public Media Corps in Wash. D.C.
[Click here to read the press release]

May 20, 2010
Democracy Now's Amy Goodman to give closing speech at NFCB conference
[Click here to read the press release]

May 8, 2010
NFCB files in the FCC's Future of Media Proceeding
[Click here to read the Testimony]

April 28, 2010
Maxie Jackson speaks at
FCC's non-commerical
media workshop on
Friday in Wash. DC.
[Click here to read press release]
 
February 24, 2010
NFCB files testimony
with the Senate in support
of PTFP for FY2011.
[Click here to read the Testimony]

February 4, 2010
More info on and registration for the 35th Annual Community Radio Conference is now available.
[Click here to Register Online]

February 3, 2010
The FCC established a Tribal Priority in broadcast licensing for Native America.
[Click here to read the press release]

November 16, 2009
Maxie C. Jackson III is NFCB's new President and CEO
[Click here to read press release]

NFCB and NPR announce the Station Action for Emergency Readiness (SAFER)
[Click here to read Press Release]

DEI
DEI-NFCB Collaboration
Website Now Launched
[Read the press release here]

Digital AudioCraft Available Now
[Click here]

Streaming Copyright Basics
from Melodie Virtue at
Garvey Schubert Barer
[Click here (121kb PDF)]

Results of the WMMT Audience Research Study
[Click here]

New Technologies,
New Music
If you missed NFCB's seminar series on independent music and digital platforms, we have all the content available now on demand.
[Click here to access all the files]

NFCB Participant Members covered by CPB Sound Exchange Agreement
CPB has reached an agreement with Sound Exchange around royalties for webcasters which covers NFCB participant members.
[Click here to learn more about this]

NFCB’s Strategic Plan
[Click here to view the Word document]

Basic Radio Station Website Strategies
See the PowerPoint presentation on listeners’ use of station websites and tips for designing yours.
[View Now]

Music Licensing Information
Includes fee schedules and links to licensing applications.
More information on Broadcast Licensing for Stations

Check Your Indecency IQ
Attorney John Crigler of Garvey Schubert Barer has an indecency quiz. Take the quiz and see how much you know about current FCC indecency rulings. John has also written an indecency primer. Download and read the Primer.

 

 
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