UTAH BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
UTAH BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION Media Job Fair on MARCH 13TH HAS BEEN CANCELED Look for a new date in the fall of 2025!Radio and TV media partners annual job and career fair. From Sales to News -- internships and jobs and so much more .... come and find out more!Pre-Register Now! Save AM RADIO Keep it on the Car dashboard! AM Radio is more than music & news AM Radio is lifesaving for emergencies!learn more Utah Media Broadcasters Your Community Go To Information SourceHeading 3Critical Information at home and on the go ... Local radio and TV media broadcasters are dedicated to providing trusted news and critical information to our listeners and viewers. We offer life saving info alerts to ensure that Utahns are aware of any urgent news that could potentially save lives. Our commitment to providing up-to-date, accurate, and reliable news and information is second to none.TV and radio are ON the AIR --24/7 delivering for Utahns ! Timely Updates Our local radio and tv broadcasters are dedicated to providing the most trusted news and timely updates. We know these weather, traffic and other life-saving alerts can help keep you safe and informed and could potentially save your life in an emergency. Your Utah MEDIA BROADCASTERS are committed to keeping you informed and safe. Providing Alerts, news and vital information to help keep you safe and in the know.Impact to Utah's Economy Community ServiceWE ARE THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY AND GIVE BACK TO THE TUNE OF $85 MILLION (FUNDS RAISED/ DONATED AIR-TIME) TO CHAIRITY AND NON-PROFITS ORGANIZATIONS EVERY YEAR. Economic Impact of Broadcasters is huge!Radio and TV Broadcast Media's Total Economic Impact is $9.59 billion to Utah's annual economy. with 20,863 jobs *Television $5.26 billion with 11,496 jobs *Radio $4.34 billion with 9,367 jobs Promoting local businessJOBSWeather you are looking for a job in radio or TV station — or your station is looking to fill a position check out jobs with our National Broadcast Career Page, a free service.If you are looking broadcasting job:Broadcast Jobs offer a wide range of positions — including news, programming, engineering, administrative positions, sales and marketing and graphic design and other positions. Broadcast stations are always looking for people — don’t forget internships are a great place to start. Please go to:CareerPage.org. If you are looking for a broadcast employee:Start by listing your opening at CareerPage.org, The National Broadcast Job Bank, a service of the National Alliance of State Broadcasters Associations. You’ll need to get your station’s password from linda@utahbroadcasters.com.Keep Radio FreeThe IssueBig foreign record labels want more money. So they’re asking Washington to force radio stations to give it to them by creating a new performance fee—even though the radio industry already pays hundreds of millions every year in royalties.Ninety percent of Americans listen to radio weekly. Radio creates music fans. Fans who purchase albums, attend concerts and buy merchandise—the profits of which go to the labels.To a larger extent, radio is the soundtrack of our lives. We get an invaluable source of news, traffic, weather and, of course, unforgettable moments underscored by amazing music.The labels are desperately looking to compensate for the record industry’s inability to adapt to the growing number of streaming services. All of a sudden, the labels think this system—which has helped produce the most successful music industry in the world—is broken. It is not! Help keep radio free to play and promote musicians new and old, along with news, community info and more.find out moreAMBER AlertBROADCASTERS KEY PARTNERSIN PROTECTING OUR CHILDRENWe are proud to be active Members of the AMBER Alert Plan. Utah was the 10th state to incorporate it into action. We have one of the very best plans in the country.The AMBER Alert is a cooperative partnership between law-enforcement agencies and local broadcasters. We thank our broadcasters for the voluntary support, which is the backbone of getting the community alerted and informed.By interrupting programming to broadcast information about the missing child law-enforcement agencies gain the assistance of radio and TV listeners and viewers throughout Utah to become immediate assets to help recover abducted children and quickly apprehend the suspect.Click here to go AMBER Alert Page for more information.David Oxenford's legal blogFCC NEWS AND UPDATESBroadcast Law Blog CLICK HERE to get the most recent posts.Discussion of FCC, copyright, advertising and other legal issues of importance to radio and television broadcasters and other media companiesComm Law Center blog news click here
Annual Revenue
$7,912
Known Funders
2
Grants Received
2
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $7,912 | $69,288 | $84,238 |
| 2022 | $207,102 | $199,595 | $236,150 |
| 2021 | $256,579 | $199,804 | $266,698 |
| 2020 | $248,619 | $207,152 | $238,337 |
| 2019 | $228,285 | $213,840 | $186,317 |
| 2018 | $257,149 | $220,007 | $172,972 |
| 2014 | $274,517 | $273,982 | $510,921 |
Top Funders
SALT LAKE CITY, UT
SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
MICHELE ZABRISKIE
PRESIDENT
CRAIG HANSEN
OFFICER
DOUG BARTON
OFFICER
KENT CRAWFORD
OFFICER
DALE ZABRISKIE
OFFICER
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