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Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB)
Offices: Irving, Texas
RAB is a not-for-profit corporation supported
by more than 5,600 members. It is estimated
that, within the United States, 85 percent
of total radio advertising revenues flow
through RAB member stations annually. Their
mission is to increase awareness, credibility,
and salability of radio by designing, developing,
and implementing appropriate programs, research,
tools, and activities for member stations.
In carrying out their mission, they will:
raise the professional standards of radio
advertising; recognize that they are a service
organization that must be responsible to
the needs of their membership; and increase
radio revenue. |
Radio Television News Directors Association
(RTNDA)
Offices: Washington, DC
RTNDA is the world's largest and only professional
organization exclusively serving the electronic
news profession, is made up of more than
3,000 news directors, news associates, educators
and students. Founded as a grassroots organization
in 1946, its purpose was to set standards
of news gathering and reporting. Although
news techniques and technologies have changed
since the early years of its founding, RTNDA's
commitment to encouraging excellence in
the electronic journalism industry remains
the same. |
Recording Industry Association of America
(RIAA)
Offices: Washington, DC
RIAA is the trade group that represents
the US recording industry. Its mission is
to foster a business and legal climate that
supports and promotes their members' creative
and financial vitality. Its members are
the record companies that comprise the most
vibrant national music industry in the world.
RIAA members create, manufacture and/or
distribute approximately 90% of all legitimate
sound recordings produced and sold in the
United States. |
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Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce & Visitors
Bureau
Offices: Redondo Beach, California
The Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce &
Visitors' Bureau is the only volunteer membership
organization dedicated to the promotion
of business. The chamber now serves over
670 members and has established itself as
a leader in the community since 1907. Through
a well planned and balanced program of work,
the chamber is dedicated to creating a strong
local economy, promoting the community,
providing networking opportunities and representing
the interests of business with government.
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Redwood City San Mateo County Chamber of
Commerce
Offices: Redwood City, California
The mission of the Redwood City-San Mateo
County Chamber of Commerce is to promote
economic prosperity for their community
through business representation and advocacy
with emphasis on information, communication
and education. The city is located in the
Bay Area 25 miles south of San Francisco
and 25 miles north of San Jose. Redwood
City combines residential, commercial and
service industries while experiencing growth
in computer and internet companies as Silicon
Valley moves north. |
Reno Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority
(RSCVA)
Offices: Reno, Nevada
The Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority
was established in 1959 as the Washoe County
Fair and Recreation Board. The RSCVA acts
as a marketing organization for the county
to promote convention and tourism business.
Unlike other convention and visitor bureaus
across the country, the RSCVA owns several
facilities to draw out-of-town visitors.
RSCVA leads the community toward the goal
of becoming a world-class convention and
tourism destination. |
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Retail Advertising & Marketing Association
(RAMA)
Offices: Washington, DC
The Retail Advertising & Marketing Association
is a trade association of retail marketing
and advertising professionals, plus their
counterparts on the agency, media and service-provider
sides of the business. RAMA is a division
of the National Retail Federation, the world's
largest retail trade association. |
Retail Association of Nevada (RAN)
Offices: Carson City, Nevada
The Retail Association of Nevada's mission
is to strengthen the business environment
for Nevada retailers and associates by providing
a government relations program which supports
retail industry needs through lobbying at
federal, state and local levels. Retail
Association of Nevada was formed for the
purpose of uniting merchants throughout
the State on matters of common interest.
The Association is a leading advocate for
Nevada retailers and has a reputation as
one of the most effective pro-business organizations
in the state. |
Retail Council of New York State
Offices: Albany, New York
The Retail Council of New York State is
a full-service membership trade association
that represents nearly 5,000 stores, of
all size and sort, and affiliated businesses
throughout the Empire State. Their members
take advantage of a wide range of money-saving
programs, including merchant services like
credit/debit card processing, workers' compensation
insurance, disability insurance and other
valuable incentives. The Council serves
the needs of merchants, professionals and
other providers of goods and services across
the state. |
Retailers Association of Massachusetts (RAM)
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
RAM uses the combined buying power of its
members to offer a variety of services and
programs that can increase business' profits.
The Retailers Association of Massachusetts
is a statewide trade association dedicated
to promoting and protecting the retail industry
through government relations and money-saving
benefits for our members. RAM represents
members and their interests before all branches
of state government in an effort to protect,
preserve and promote the thriving retail
sector of the Massachusetts economy. |
Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA)
Offices: Arlington, Virginia
The Retail Industry Leaders Association,
formerly IMRA, is the world's leading alliance
of retailers and their product and service
suppliers. RILA leads and serves the most
successful and innovative retailers and
suppliers through the delivery of world-class
education, innovation and advocacy. Their
focus relies upon valuable learning's, personal
experience, idea sharing, networking, and
best practices. They execute on this focus
based on the guidance of their corporate
values. |
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