"As a fairly new broadcast company, I knew we had to be at RTNDA every year. It's the only show where we can talk with news directors, general managers, journalists - online journalists and educators. The people I meet at RTNDA are either the decision maker or those who have great influence on the decision makers so this is the one event we'll never miss!"
Kevin Osgood
Inergi Broadcast
Donna Francavilla
CBS News Radio
"Figuring out what technology is available now for HD conversion and what is coming up in the next year is a big issue for everyone in the news industry right now. Budgeting for the HD conversion and understanding the impact on production and coverage of news is why attending RTNDA@NAB is so important. You have the chance to touch base with other colleagues dealing with the same issues, as well as get suggestions on how to prepare your station for the changes."
Dave Sirak
WFTV
"The news industry changes everyday. RTNDA's convention gives me the chance to keep on top of the changes and get some fresh ideas and perspectives from colleagues as well as industry leaders. I come back energized with new ideas and new concepts for covering the news and helping lead the journalists who must lead the way in our station group."
Susana Schuler
Raycom Media
"RTNDA@NAB is a "must do" for radio news directors. The convention is one-stop shopping. You get to test drive much of the new technology that is crucial to producing a quality product in today's multi-platform environment. And, the convention provides a rare networking opportunity to share innovative ideas with the best and brightest in radio news today."
Mark Miller
WBAL-AM
"As our industry continues to evolve into the digital world, the RTNDA@NAB always keeps in step by offering sessions and exhibits that allow me to see the latest trends and technology. We all produce our news on a variety of platforms and this convention provides a real opportunity to find the right tools and learn the 'best practices' for success in digital news."
Mike Stutz
News-Press and Gazette Company
Dave Winstrom
Fox News