For more than eight decades, the National Religious Broadcasters Association has been at the forefront of advocating for Christian communicators — and under the leadership of President Troy Miller, it’s continuing its mission of protecting free speech and promoting excellence in media while navigating an ever-evolving communications landscape.
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TroyMilleronNRB’sfuture:Technologyandadvocacyinthe‘goldenage’ofChristianmediaByLeahMarieAnnKlett,AssistantEditorSunday,February02,2025TroyMiller,presidentoftheNationalReligiousBroadcastersassociation.|CourtesyTroyMillerFormorethaneightdecades,theNationalReligiousBroadcastersAssociationhasbeenattheforefrontofadvocatingforChristiancommunicators—andundertheleadershipofPresidentTroyMiller,it’scontinuingitsmissionofprotectingfreespeechandpromotingexcellenceinmediawhilenavigatinganever-evolvingcommunicationslandscape.
Foundedin1944,NRBwasborneoutofadesiretoensurethatChristiancommunicatorshada fairandequalplatforminagrowingmediaenvironment.
“NRBhasbeenaroundfor80year