Local radio and television broadcasters continually develop and invest in new technologies that allow them to provide the news, entertainment and emergency information viewers and listeners rely on every day. Through innovation, local broadcasters keep communities safe, informed and entertained. With social media, over-the-air broadcasts, internet services, mobile applications and other emerging technologies, broadcast innovators are able to identify and create new opportunities to deliver these services to their communities.
NBC and Telemundo Keeps Stations’ Weather Radars Live Online 24/7
Giving users access to fixed and mobile radar outputs helps keep them safe in dangerous weather. Responding to the growing incidence of severe weather events and their threat to public safety NBC and Telemundo Owned [...]
NBC’s StormRangers
StormRangers is a one of a kind mobile platform with a weather radar on board. The NBC Owned Television Stations Group's Nate Johnson, Director of Weather Operations; and Mark Hunt, Director of Technology [...]
WDIV Detroit Hooks Global Audiences With True Crime Podcasts
“Shattered,” the true crime podcast produced by WDIV, Graham Media’s NBC affiliate in Detroit, has been streamed or downloaded nearly 1 million times. Over the past year, WDIV Detroit has reached audiences across [...]
For KSL, News Radio Is No Longer Just About Audio
The Salt Lake City broadcaster has charged reporters with producing video in addition to its traditional radio reports. While new media has made broadcasting an increasingly platform-agnostic business, KSL Newsradio in Salt Lake [...]
In Dallas, WFAA Brings Viewers in on Investigations From Start to Finish
TEGNA-owned ABC affiliate’s VERIFY Road Trip is an offshoot of the station group’s VERIFY fact-checking initiative. Euthanizing shelter animals was the topic of a WFAA Verify investigation At a time when the veracity [...]