Arkansas 2024 Regular Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SR18

Introduced
4/12/24  
Passed
4/24/24  
Introduced
4/12/24  

Caption

To Celebrate Tom Nichols's Sixty-five (65) Years In Radio Broadcasting And His Rich History In Arkansas Radio.

Impact

The resolution aims to reinforce the value of local media personalities like Tom Nichols, who have shaped community identity through broadcasting. By acknowledging his legacy, the Arkansas Senate reaffirms its support for local broadcasting initiatives, showcasing the importance of maintaining community-based stations in an era dominated by larger, corporate media entities. This recognition also serves to inspire future generations in Arkansas to appreciate and pursue careers in media and broadcasting.

Summary

Senate Resolution 18 (SR18) serves to honor and celebrate Tom Nichols's sixty-five years in radio broadcasting and his substantial contributions to Arkansas's media landscape. Born in Hot Springs, Nichols began his radio career in 1958 and has since become a prominent figure in local broadcasting. SR18 emphasizes his journey through various radio stations in Arkansas and highlights his establishment of KVRE 92.9 FM, one of the last family-owned stations in the state. This resolution commemorates not just his longevity in the profession but also the significance of local radio in fostering community connections.

Contention

While SR18 serves primarily as a celebratory resolution, there is an implicit acknowledgment of challenges faced by local broadcasters in a rapidly changing media environment. The resolution potentially underscores the need for continued support for family-owned and local radio stations, encouraging efforts to keep such institutions viable and relevant in the face of commercialization and digital media dominance. As such, it may also spark discussions regarding policy support for local media initiatives.

Notable_points

The resolution highlights Nichol's contributions through various radio stations, celebrating not just the milestones of his career but also his influence in making radio a personal and welcoming medium for listeners. It serves as a reminder of the cultural and historical significance of local radio in Arkansas, exemplified through the story of Tom and his family's commitment to community broadcasting.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

AR SR26

To Recognize Randy Hankins, Whose Radio And Television Name Is Craig O'neill, For His Many Years In Radio And Television Broadcasting.

AR HR109

Commemorating the HL RadioTV 106.5 FM and 30.6 TV annual Lunar New Year celebration in Arlington.

AR SCR89

Commends Robert J. Wright and Erin McCarthy on 25 years of exceptional radio broadcasting.

AR SR27

Commends Erin McCarty for forty years of radio broadcasting excellence.

AR HJR0004

A RESOLUTION to recognize and honor Lee Erwin for fifty years in radio broadcasting.

AR HR1004

To Recognize Colonel Womack And His Positive Impact On The State Of Arkansas And Especially The Northwest Arkansas Region Through Kurm Radio In Rogers.

AR SCR38

Commends Robert J. Wright on his retirement from 50 years of exceptional radio broadcasting.

AR SR232

A RESOLUTION honoring WGOH and WUGO radio stations for 65 years of service to the community of Carter County and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

AR HR252

Recognizing a century of broadcasting excellence from WOWO and celebrating the radio station's 100th anniversary.

AR HC8011

Celebrating one hundred years of WNAX radio.

Similar Bills

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