How To Best Serve Your Community In a Time of Need

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The importance of smaller and independent media has been proven time and again. Local audiences rely on radio and television stations in times of crisis. In just the past few years, these broadcasters have provided critical information as our country has gone through a pandemic, a contentious political atmosphere, and as of today a natural disaster in the form of Hurricane Nicole in Central Florida.


Forecast 2023 brings together a panel of resourceful and savvy independent broadcasters who share their view of the industry and their commitment to their markets.

On November 16, David Donovan, President/Executive of the New York State Broadcasters Association, moderates a Forecast 2023 discussion about the rewards — and sometimes challenges — of serving local audiences and clients and why they remain enthused and optimistic about their businesses.

Sharing insight on the opportunities, successes, and foibles of Main Street and Retail Row are Carolyn Becker, Owner of Yankton, South Dakota-based radio broadcasting company Riverfront Broadcasting; Randy Gravley, President/CEO of Tri-State Communications; Brian Lilly, CEO of Lilly Broadcasting and SJL Broadcasting; and DuJuan McCoy, Owner of WISH-TV and WNDY-TV owner Circle City Broadcasting, which has expanded outside of Indianapolis.

These local independent broadcasters will guide you through the neighborhood and lead attendees onto the right path.


Presented by Radio Ink and Radio + Television Business ReportForecast 2023 covers a wide range of topics from Washington to Wall Street, automobiles to mobile devices and focuses on what’s ahead in the broadcast community’s future and how to prepare for its opportunities and challenges.

Register today for Forecast 2023 and be part of the discussions and debates about what’s ahead for radio and television. This limited seating event will be held on November 16 at the Harvard Club in New York City.