Newberry Rejoins NAB As EVP

Former NAB Joint Board Chairman Steve Newberry has formally rejoined the NAB, this time as Executive Vice President for Strategic Planning/Special Projects. Newberry, 55, is the current President & CEO of Glasgow, KY-based Commonwealth Broadcasting. He’s has been a Washington-based communications consultant since 2015 and he previously served as Chairman of NAB’s Joint Board of Directors from 2009 to 2011.

Describing Newberry as “a broadcaster’s broadcaster,” NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith said Newberry “has been a remarkable advocate for our great business in his home state of Kentucky and in the halls of Congress. For nearly 20 years, Steve has been at the center of most of the major policy discussions that impact free and local broadcasting, both as an owner and as an NAB Board member. He will be a tremendous asset to NAB and our member stations as a full-time NAB employee.”

In his new role as EVP for Strategic Planning/Special Projects, Newberry will focus on multiple initiatives, including the construction of a new NAB headquarters in the Capitol Riverfront section of Washington. The planned relocation of NAB from its DuPont Circle location was the culmination of a rigorous search for a location with easy access to Capitol Hill that will allow NAB to improve its advocacy efforts. NAB expects to move into the new building in 2019.

Newberry began his broadcasting career at the tender age of 14 and became a station owner at 21. Besides serving as NAB Joint Board chair and Radio Board chair, Newberry served a stint as President of the Kentucky Broadcasters Association. He has also been active in public broadcasting, having served for six years as a member of the national board of trustees of America’s Public Television Stations and five years as chairman of the Authority for Kentucky Educational Television. Newberry has testified on Capitol Hill on behalf of NAB on multiple occasions.

Newberry Rejoins NAB As EVP