NABA gets new President: (21-Apr-06) The North American Broadcasters Association (NABA) has elected a new President. He is Ray Carnovale, the Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for CBC/Radio-Canada. He takes on the role from Peter Smith, Vice President, Advanced Technology, of NBC Universal, who was elected to serve as one of two vice presidents of NABA. Mexican broadcast executive Leonardo Ramos, who is the Director of High Technology Projects for Televisa, was elected for another term as Vice President. The NABA Board of Directors confirmed the new office bearers at their Board meeting on 4 April. NABA is a non-profit union of influential broadcasting organisations throughout North America committed to advancing the interests of broadcasters at home and internationally. NABA's members consist of public and private network broadcasters in the US, Mexico and Canada, who work together with their colleagues to provide a common voice for the North American broadcast community. (ABU Website)
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