Happy National Broadcast Traffic Professional’s Day! Today honors any and all of those in radio and television traffic departments.
Each year, the observance takes place on November 2, unless that day falls on a weekend. Then it is observed on the following Monday.
Broadcast traffic professionals schedule and work diligently with programs, announcements, and much more, on our nation’s broadcast stations.
Not only do they alert us to the snarls and jams along our routes, but they also entertain us and keep us informed along the way.
The first commercial broadcast took place on KDKA radio out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on November 2, 1920.
Also known as National Traffic Directors Day or National Traffic Professional’s Day, the day honors the thousands of professional directors who have worked behind the scenes keeping the entertainment, talk shows, news, and commercials flowing.
Through breaking news alerts, stormy weather, budgets, and differing personalities, these men and women maintain program development.
HOW TO OBSERVE
While you’re listening to your favorite broadcasts, be sure to thank a traffic director.
If you work in the broadcast business, be sure to recognize the traffic professionals that keep the shows running smoothly.
Give them a shout out using #TrafficProfessionalsDay to post on social media.
HISTORY
While the research by National Day Calendar® did not reveal the founder of National Broadcast Traffic Professional’s Day, today commemorates the first commercial broadcast in the United States on November 2, 1920.
Also, the Traffic Directors Guild of America is a strong supporter of this annual celebration and recognizes traffic directors and there are over thirty titles that are acknowledged in the business.
DATES
November 02, 2021
November 02, 2022
November 02, 2023
November 04, 2024
November 03, 2025
November 02, 2026
November 02, 2027
November 02, 2028
November 02, 2029
November 04, 2030
November 03, 2031
#TrafficProfessionalsDay
@TDGAOrg
@nichecinema
The first commercial broadcast took place on KDKA radio out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on November 2, 1920.
Also known as National Traffic Directors Day or National Traffic Professional’s Day, the day honors the thousands of professional directors who have worked behind the scenes keeping the entertainment, talk shows, news, and commercials flowing.
Through breaking news alerts, stormy weather, budgets, and differing personalities, these men and women maintain program development.
HOW TO OBSERVE
While you’re listening to your favorite broadcasts, be sure to thank a traffic director.
If you work in the broadcast business, be sure to recognize the traffic professionals that keep the shows running smoothly.
Give them a shout out using #TrafficProfessionalsDay to post on social media.
HISTORY
While the research by National Day Calendar® did not reveal the founder of National Broadcast Traffic Professional’s Day, today commemorates the first commercial broadcast in the United States on November 2, 1920.
Also, the Traffic Directors Guild of America is a strong supporter of this annual celebration and recognizes traffic directors and there are over thirty titles that are acknowledged in the business.
DATES
November 02, 2021
November 02, 2022
November 02, 2023
November 04, 2024
November 03, 2025
November 02, 2026
November 02, 2027
November 02, 2028
November 02, 2029
November 04, 2030
November 03, 2031
#TrafficProfessionalsDay
@TDGAOrg
@nichecinema
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