Colorado's Election Results |
Although some local election results are still pending, Colorado's election outcomes were largely as predicted. While Democrats fell short of gaining a supermajority in the state Senate, they retained their supermajority in the Colorado House of Representatives.
Of the fourteen state ballot measures, ten passed, with one amendment too close to call. Larry Hudson from The Fulcrum Group, who also serves as the CBA's lobbyist, provided a detailed breakdown of the election results and ballot measures, which you can read at the link below.
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Revitalizing Local Automotive Advertising |
Tuesday, November 12th delve into the exciting future of the auto industry with John Tkac! 2025 is poised to be an even better year for your local dealers. Learn invaluable strategies to elevate your automotive ad selling efforts, attract more advertising dollars from local dealers, and solidify your station’s position in the dynamic auto landscape.
Available to CBA Member stations and staff only
An LBS account is required to participate. Register below. |
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How Will The 2024 Election Results Affect Broadcasters |
Thursday, November 21st join the NAB’s EVP of Government Relations, Shawn Donilon, and David Oxenford of Wilkinson Barker Knauer
As they review the results of the 2024 election and try to forecast the likely impact that those results will have on the legislative and regulatory issues for broadcasters.
Available to CBA Member stations and staff only
Deadline to Register 11/19/2024 at 5:00pm |
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The CBA Wants You! |
The CBA needs volunteer judges to return the favor to those states that judge our contest. Click the link below to sign up! Judging is easy and provides an opportunity to experience the creativity of others in our industry, outside the market.
Be sure you’re receiving text alerts and email notifications for Awards of Excellence updates. Use the link on the CBA’s homepage to sign up for text alerts and use the “preferences” button at the bottom of this email to add yourself to “Awards” announcements.
The 2024 Awards of Excellence contest opens Friday, November 29th!
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Copyright Law for Broadcasters Seminar |
Avoid infringement claims, financial consequences and getting sued! Attorney Michael Beylkin (of Zansberg Beylkin LLC) presents “Copyright Law for Broadcasters!” Join us in-person for this live seminar at the Independence Institute on December 3rd at 10:00 a.m.
Deadline to Register: 11/27/2024 at 5:00pm |
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Arbitrators Side With Radio and Reject SESAC Effort to More than Double SESAC License Fees |
The Radio Music License Committee (RMLC) has won a ruling rejecting SESAC’s effort to more than double the fees paid by RMLC-Represented Stations for the license period January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2026. |
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January P1+ Applications Being Accepted |
Is your station ready to supercharge its sales team? P1 Plus, the industry-leading sales onboarding
training program, is now offering a limited number of grants funded by the CBA, for the January program. |
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Non-Commercial Supporting Announcements (NCSA) |
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Current NCSA Campaigns |
NCSA messages are vital to the CBA. Keep us working for you and fulfill community ascertainment requirements with these messages.
Download these messages by clicking the button below.
Current NCSA Partners:
• Colorado Dept of Labor & Employment (11/1 through 2/28/2025)
Questions? Contact [email protected] or call (720) 536-5427.
Thank you for supporting the CBA! |
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Colorado voters approved the paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI) program in 2020. FAMLI ensures Colorado workers have access to paid leave to take care of themselves or their family during life circumstances that pull them away from their jobs, so workers don’t have to choose between earning a paycheck and taking care of their families.
This is a Radio campaign only.
Click the button below for for Radio messages in English and Spanish. |
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As Senate Power Shifts, AM Radio Act Hangs in the Balance |
The upcoming Senate leadership transition could influence the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act’s future if it is delayed until the 119th Congress. As Republicans prepare to assume control of the Senate, the Act’s legislative path may depend on one of four people. |
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