RAB Supports Radio’s Next Generation


Aligned with RAB’s mission to drive growth through education, training and workforce development, the academies provide immersive, hands-on experience for students pursuing careers across broadcast radio, podcasting and digital audio. The 2026 academies include:
1) GAB Media Career Academy — Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia (May 11-16)
2) IBF Media Career Academy — Illinois Broadcasters Foundation, Bloomington, IL (May 11-15)
3) Kellar Media Career Academy — Appalachian State University (June 8-13)
Participants gain real-world training in content creation, sales, marketing and digital strategy, while building direct connections with industry leaders. Graduates earn RAB’s Radio Marketing Professional (RMP) certification, helping accelerate entry into the workforce.
Over 100 students are also attending the BEA Spring Conference and NAB Show in Las Vegas as RAB Student Scholars. The students participate in customized sessions, mentor matchups, curated exhibit-floor tours where they will network with exhibitors, discover career paths and gain a broadened view of radio broadcasting through this immersive experience. This is the 12th year of the program with over 1,200 students being introduced to the radio ecosystem underwritten by radio broadcasters.
“Developing talent is essential to the future of our industry,” said Mike Hulvey, President & CEO, RAB. “Through the National Radio Talent System and our Media Career Academies, we’re introducing students to the power and opportunity within radio — today’s leading audio platform — while equipping them with the skills and connections to build meaningful, long-term careers.”








