The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) is a membership organization established in 1926, representing the interests of the broadcasting industry in Canada. With an employee size ranging from 11 to 50, the CAB engages in various activities aimed at supporting its members, which include radio and television broadcasters. The organization focuses on advocacy, research, and providing resources to enhance the broadcasting landscape in Canada. One of the notable documents published by the CAB is a research article titled "2024-290-CAB-Appendix-1-CMI-Research-Note," which reflects the organization's commitment to disseminating relevant research findings to its members. This document, published on January 20, 2025, underscores the CAB's role in facilitating informed decision-making within the broadcasting sector. The CAB's efforts are directed towards fostering a collaborative environment that addresses the evolving challenges and opportunities faced by broadcasters in the digital age. Through its initiatives, the CAB aims to ensure that its members are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of the industry while promoting the value of Canadian broadcasting to the public and policymakers.