
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has launched a redesigned Spot Center, providing local radio and television stations with an improved way to access free public service campaigns from nonprofit organizations. The updated website features a cleaner, more intuitive interface that allows broadcasters to browse, download and voluntarily air public service announcements covering issues affecting local communities, including heatstroke, Alzheimer’s disease and drug-impaired driving.
The NAB Spot Center offers broadcast-ready public service materials at no cost to stations, featuring educational campaigns from established organizations focused on important public issues.
The redesign is intended to make it easier for broadcasters to find and use trusted content that supports their longstanding commitment to serving local communities beyond news and entertainment.
NAB said the Spot Center helps connect radio and television stations with credible educational resources they can use to inform and engage their audiences through voluntary public service programming.
The Spot Center serves as a central destination for broadcasters seeking public service materials from nonprofit organizations, with stations retaining discretion over which campaigns they choose to air. Check out the new Spot Center at psa.nab.org.

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