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In Memory

Senator Ted Stevens

In Memory

In 1964, Senator Stevens wrote the Articles of Incorporation for the Alaska Broadcasters Association and served as it's first Secretary & Treasurer. He was elected into the ABA Hall of Fame in 2003. Senator Stevens was a good friend and champion of both Commercial and Public over the air broadcasters. He will be missed.

Pictoral Memories of our Association with Senator Stevens

Senator Stevens holds a DTV Conversion town hall meeting May 29, 2008
Pictured are Laurie Prax, ABA Vice President, Cathy Seidel FCC Bureau Chief for Consumer and Government Affair , NTIA Representative, Senator Stevens, Nancy Johnson KTUU TV/ABA Board Member, Darlene Simono ABA Executive Director and
Al Bramstedt, General Manager KTUU TV

 

Legislative visit to Washington DC March 2008

2008 NAB State Leadership delegation meet with Senator Stevens.

L to R:Dennis Egan, LLC and ABA board member, Bill Legere ABA President, Darlene Simono ABA Executive Director, Scott Smith ABA Past President, Senator Stevens, Laurie Prax ABA Vice President and Dennis Bookey SECC Chair and ABA Past President.

Bill Legere, ABA President, discusses the Performance Royalty Act with the Senator, Paul Nagle and Christine Kurth, legal staff for the Senator's Commerce Committee.

 

FCC Monitoring Station Move Celebration August 16, 2004

Scott Smith and Senator Stevens present Augie Hiebert with the original circuit breaker from the old FCC Monitoring station located at the Stevens International Airport. Augie had worked for over ten years to have the location moved and with a little push from the Senator at the FCC, the move was finally completed.

Anchorage radio stations now can broadcast at full power.

 

Pictures from A Dinner with Walter Cronkite June 27, 2003

Two Giants in Their Respective Fields

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABA President Scott Smith presents Senator Ted Stevens with the ABA Hall of Fame Pin

 

 

 

 

 

 

Augie Hiebert Recieves Senate Resolution