ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Radio and Television Correspondents' Association

Okay kiddo, so the radio and television correspondents' association is a group of people who work for the news on the radio or on TV. They help tell us what is happening in the world and keep us informed about important events.

Think of them like the grown-up version of your teacher that tells you what's going on in your school, but instead of just your school, they tell you about what's happening in your city or in other parts of the world.

The association also helps these reporters work together and learn from each other. They might share tips on how to ask good questions or how to get the best shots for a news story. It's like a club where people who do the same job can help and support each other.

So, the radio and television correspondents' association is basically a group of grown-ups who keep us informed about important news and help each other do a good job. Pretty cool, huh?