Sam Matheny

Executive Vice President, Technology at National Association of Broadcasters

Sam Matheny is currently the CTO & EVP at the National Association of Broadcasters since 2014. Prior to this role, Sam held various positions such as Vice President, Policy & Innovation at Capitol Broadcasting Company, GM - News Over Wireless at CBC New Media Group, LLC, and Manager, Digital Cinema at Microspace Communications. With a background in digital cinema, digital television data broadcasting, and web publishing for media properties, Sam has a strong foundation in broadcast communications and technology management. Sam's educational background includes a BS in Broadcast Communications from East Carolina University, an MS in Technology Management from North Carolina State University, and a certificate in Artificial Intelligence from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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National Association of Broadcasters

The National Association of Broadcasters is the voice for the nation’s radio and television broadcasters. As the premier trade association for broadcasters, NAB advances the interests of our members in federal government, industry and public affairs; improves the quality and profitability of broadcasting; encourages content and technology innovation; and spotlights the important and unique ways stations serve their communities. NAB delivers value to our members through advocacy, education and innovation. Advocacy NAB is the chief advocate of broadcasters in our nation’s capital, ensuring policymakers are informed on the issues that impact the broadcasting industry. The association relies on the grassroots strength of its television and radio members and state broadcast associations. Broadcasters recognize the importance of educating Congress, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the administration on how legislation and regulations affect their business, and more importantly, the listening and viewing public. Innovation Whether it’s the new possibilities created by mobile digital television or FM-enabled mobile devices, NAB is helping broadcasters seize opportunities in the digital age. Advances in technology are giving broadcasters opportunities to find better, more innovative ways to deliver the high-quality content and services that local communities expect and deserve. Education From providing free public service materials to assist in implementing locally focused community service initiatives, to offering a number of programs through the NAB Education Foundation to support diversity, leadership and professional development, NAB offers broadcasters a variety of programs to help them grow in their careers, promote diversity in the workplace and strengthen their businesses.


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