Congressman Mark Alford Joins Bipartisan Broadcasters Caucus
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A Broadcasters Caucus Returns To Capitol Hill | Radio & Television Business Report
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Before he successfully won a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, Mike Flood was largely known as the man behind Flood Communications, owner of radio and TV stations across Nebraska. Now, he’s taking that experience as a broadcaster to the halls of Congress by teaming up with three other House Members to bring back a bipartisan “Broadcasters Caucus.” Flood, along with Reps. Mark Alford (R-Mo.), Brendan Boyle (D-Penna.), …
Congressman Mark Alford Joins Bipartisan Broadcasters Caucus
This news item is just kind of interesting for us and something that locals might have missed . . . The former Kansas City morning anchor is now part of a coalition concerning legacy media.Here's the word . . . Read more at tonyskansascity.com
Broadcasters Caucus Returns in Congress to Support Local Media
A bipartisan group of lawmakers with previous experience in radio and television has reestablished the Broadcasters Caucus in the 119th Congress, aiming to educate members of Congress on the challenges facing local broadcast outlets and operators.
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