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NAB Show Announces Winners of NABiQ

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Winning projects have been announced for NABiQ, a revolutionary networking series focused on advanced technology solutions held at the 2023 NAB Show, April 15 – 19, 2023 in Las Vegas. Winners were selected for challenges related to NAB Show’s content pillars of Create, Connect and Capitalize as well as Intelligent Content.




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NAB Statement on Appeals Court Ordering FCC to Complete 2018 Quadrennial Review

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In response to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit providing the Federal Communications Commission 90 days to complete the 2018 quadrennial review or show cause why NAB’s petition for mandamus should be granted, the following statement can be attributed to NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt:




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Ray Quiñones Joins NAB as Director of Government Relations

Ray Quiñones has joined the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) as director of Government Relations, effective today. Quiñones will report to Shawn Donilon, executive vice president of Government Relations.




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NABiQ Elevates Innovation and Collaboration in New, Online Brainstorm

Washington, D.C.— NABiQ, the dynamic innovation sprint and creative networking event, is set to make a triumphant return for its third consecutive year promising an enhanced experience for industry professionals at the upcoming 2024 NAB Show, taking place April 13-17 (Exhibits April 14-17) at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Due to its in-person popularity among participants, NABiQ is expanding to include virtual challenges leading up to the Show.




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NAB Launches "You Belong Here" Campaign to Recruit and Grow Talent in Broadcasting

Washington, D.C. – The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) today, in partnership with its Leadership Foundation, launched "You Belong Here," a multifaceted campaign to help broadcasters find, hire and grow talent in their stations. This campaign marks a significant milestone in the broadcast industry’s journey towards a more diverse, dynamic and inclusive future for local stations.




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NAB Inducts FOX's "America's Most Wanted" into Broadcasting Hall of Fame

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) today announced that FOX's groundbreaking true crime series, "America's Most Wanted," will be inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame for television. The series will be honored during the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame Ceremony, held on the Main Stage of the 2024 NAB Show, April 15 at 1 p.m. PDT.




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Unexpected increase in consumer demand




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Inquiry into Child Poverty in Northern Ireland: Barnardo’s; Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People; Ulster University

Room 30, Parliament Buildings



  • Public Accounts Committee

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Inquiry into Child Poverty in Northern Ireland: Department for Communities

Room 21, Parliament Buildings



  • Public Accounts Committee

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Regulation (EU) 2024/1781 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2024 Establishing a Framework for the Setting of Ecodesign Requirements for Sustainable Products

Room 30, Parliament Buildings



  • Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee

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Regulation (EU) 2024/1938 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2024 on Standards of Quality and Safety for Substances of Human Origin Intended for Human Application and Repealing Directives 2002/98/EC and 2004/23/EC

Room 21, Parliament Buildings



  • Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee

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Regulation (EU) 2024/1938 on Standards of Quality and Safety for Substances of Human Origin intended for Human Application

Room 21, Parliament Buildings



  • Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee

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Inquiry into Gaps in Equality Legislation: Equality Coalition

Room 30, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for The Executive Office

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Inquiry into Gaps in Equality Legislation: Equality Commission for Northern Ireland

Room 30, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for The Executive Office

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Inquiry into Relationships and Sexuality Education: Education Authority, Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Education

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Inquiry into Relationships and Sexuality Education: Department of Education, Education and Training Inspectorate

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Education

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Inquiry into Relationships and Sexuality Education: Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Education

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Inquiry into Relationships and Sexuality Education: Invisible Traffick

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Education

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Inquiry into Gaps in Equality Legislation: Age NI; Commissioner for Older People for Northern Ireland

Room 30, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for The Executive Office

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Inquiry into Relationships and Sexuality Education: Catholic Schools’ Trustee Service

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Education

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Inquiry into Relationships and Sexuality Education: Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Education

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Inquiry into Relationships and Sexuality Education: Transferor Representatives’ Council

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Education

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Inquiry into Relationships and Sexuality Education: NSPCC

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Education

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Inquiry into Relationships and Sexuality Education: HERe NI; Rainbow Project

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Education

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Inquiry into Relationships and Sexuality Education: Dr Áine Aventin, Queen’s University Belfast

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Education

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Inquiry into Relationships and Sexuality Education: Children’s Law Centre

Room 30, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Education

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Inquiries Implementation Programme: Department of Health

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Health

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AQW 18103/22-27

[Mr Timothy Gaston]: To ask the Minister for Communities to detail the cost to ratepayers of seeking to defend the call-in in Ards and North Down Borough Council in relation to the decision to fly the Union Flag from war memorials in the borough.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 18098/22-27

[Mr Peter Martin]: To ask the Minister of Finance whether she plans to use any of the Barnett consequential of the 40 per cent rate relief scheme in England, announced by the Chancellor in the Autumn Budget 2024, to provide rates relief to independent retailers.



  • Department of Finance

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AQW 18095/22-27

[Mr Peter Martin]: To ask the Minister of Health for an update on the proposed new health and social care centre in Bangor.



  • Department of Health

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AQW 18094/22-27

[Mr Peter Martin]: To ask the Minister for Communities to detail any action his Department will be taking to encourage footfall and to assist city centre retailers in Bangor whilst the Queen’s Parade development takes place.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 18093/22-27

[Ms Cheryl Brownlee]: To ask the Minister for Infrastructure whether Larne Grammar School will be included in the Safer Routes to School initiative.



  • Department for Infrastructure

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AQW 18091/22-27

[Mr Matthew O'Toole]: To ask the Minister for Infrastructure, pursuant to AQW 17448/22-27, to detail the advice he sought which indicated that permitting Class A and Class C taxis to use bus lanes would reduce congestion.



  • Department for Infrastructure

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AQW 18090/22-27

[Mr Matthew O'Toole]: To ask the Minister for Infrastructure, pursuant to AQW 17385/22-27, for an estimate of the number of applications for egress or entrance onto a protected route have been granted in the last five years.



  • Department for Infrastructure

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AQW 18088/22-27

[Mr Matthew O'Toole]: To ask the Minister for Infrastructure whether he intends to take any action in relation to pavement parking.



  • Department for Infrastructure

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AQW 18086/22-27

[Miss Michelle McIlveen]: To ask the Assembly Commission to detail the policy under Dignity at Work in relation to the wearing of sports paraphernalia.



  • Northern Ireland Assembly Commission

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AQW 18085/22-27

[Miss Michelle McIlveen]: To ask the Minister for Infrastructure to detail (i) any assessment that has been made in relation to the number of blue badges which may still be in use despite the holder having died; and (ii) any steps he is taking to address this issue.



  • Department for Infrastructure

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AQW 18084/22-27

[Miss Michelle McIlveen]: To ask the Minister for Communities to detail the total investment in the Affordable Warmth Scheme to date, broken down by constituency.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 18083/22-27

[Miss Michelle McIlveen]: To ask the Minister for Communities to detail the number of people estimated to be living in fuel poverty (i) currently; and (ii) in each of the last five years.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 18082/22-27

[Mr Mark Durkan]: To ask the Minister for Communities when the Independent Review of Rates Support Grant will be published.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 18081/22-27

[Mr Mark Durkan]: To ask the Minister for Communities for his assessment of the National Insurance increases for employers and its impact on the homelessness sector.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 18080/22-27

[Mr Mark Durkan]: To ask the Minister for Communities, pursuant to AQW 16562/22-27, when changes to the Housing Selection Scheme to allow the allocation of intimidation points for victims of domestic and gender-based violence will be implemented.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 18079/22-27

[Mr Mark Durkan]: To ask the Minister for Communities to provide a time frame for the publication of the Housing Supply Strategy.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 18078/22-27

[Mr Mark Durkan]: To ask the Minister for Communities whether his Department will introduce a fit and proper persons requirement for providers of standard and non-standard temporary accommodation, similar to the fitness of premises standards applied to temporary accommodation.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 18077/22-27

[Mr Justin McNulty]: To ask the Minister of Health to detail (i) the outcome of the emergency disability summit that involved his Department, the Health Trust and the Strategic Planning and Performance Group to discuss services for disabled children; and (ii) any action he has subsequently taken in relation to this.



  • Department of Health

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AQW 18076/22-27

[Mr Justin McNulty]: To ask the Minister of Health to detail the business cases that have been submitted by Health Trusts in relation to (i) respite and residential services for overnight and short stay breaks; and (ii) the expansion of residential facilities.



  • Department of Health

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AQW 18075/22-27

[Mr Justin McNulty]: To ask the Minister of Health for his assessment of the merits of the Department of Health, the Strategic Planning and Performance Group, the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority and Health Trusts convening a round table meeting to interrogate how to proceed in relation to respite services for families with children with complex needs.



  • Department of Health

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AQW 18074/22-27

[Mr Justin McNulty]: To ask the Minister of Health for his assessment of whether Health Trusts are adequately responding to the need for respite services and facilities.



  • Department of Health

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AQW 18073/22-27

[Mr Justin McNulty]: To ask the Minister of Health whether there has been an analysis of the number of residential beds needed to provide adequate respite provision to meet current demand.



  • Department of Health