David Moving Out of Key Role at NAB

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The NAB’s Executive Vice President of Radio John David is moving from his day-to-day role as head of the NAB Radio Department on February 1. He will continue to serve as a Senior Advisor to the NAB. As the NAB reviews its organizational structure, Steve Newberry will have oversight of the radio department.

NAB CEO Gordon Smith said, “John David has been an ambassador without peer for radio broadcasting, and we’re delighted he’s taking on new duties for NAB. Our affection for John is matched only by the value that he brings as a unifying voice for all radio broadcasters.” David has been one of Radio Ink’s Most Powerful People in Radio list since 2000.

David said he is “pleased to refocus my advocacy for radio on new directions and projects that NAB has asked me to pursue. I’ll be using my experience and background at NAB to work closely with our impressive staff to help us to continue to win in Washington.”

David joined NAB in 1989 as vice president of NAB Broadcaster Congressional Relations, where he was responsible for state broadcaster associations, the NAB political action committee, and the legislative liaison committee for grassroots lobbying.

In 1992, he became senior vice president of NAB Radio and was promoted in 1998 to executive vice president, where he has been NAB’s radio liaison for membership and service to NAB member radio stations. He also has overseen radio sessions at the NAB Show in Las Vegas and the Radio Show, and radio awards programs including the National Radio Award, the NAB Crystal Radio Awards, and the NAB Marconi Radio Awards. David has been executive producer of the Marconi Radio Awards dinner and show for 27 years.

Prior to joining NAB, David had a distinguished career in radio management at stations in Oklahoma, Missouri, and Kansas. From 1971-1988, he was executive vice president of J. R. Broadcasting Company as owner and general manager of radio stations in Missouri and Kansas.

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