
Message from the Chief Public Affairs Officer - June 2026
Faith, Family, and Freedom - Memorial Weekend with the CUE Family
CUE Family,
Memorial Weekend has always represented something deeper than the unofficial beginning of summer.
For many Americans, it is a time to pause, gather with loved ones, celebrate cherished traditions, and most importantly, remember the men and women who gave their lives so that future generations could live in freedom.
This year, members of the extended CUE family came together in Indiana from across the country — including California, Florida, Louisiana, and communities throughout Indiana — to spend time celebrating the values we speak about so often: Faith, Family, and Freedom.
The weekend began with a gathering at David and Cathy Weddell’s home, where team members, friends, and extended family shared meals, laughter, conversation, music, bucket golf, boating, and above all, time together. It was not a corporate event in the traditional sense. It was something far more meaningful: people from different walks of life coming together in genuine community and appreciation for one another.
In many ways, it reflected exactly what the CUE Family has always been about.
Not simply a platform. Not merely technology. But people.
On Sunday, many of us continued another great American tradition by attending the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 — “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”
Nearly half a million people filled the Indianapolis Motor Speedway grounds in celebration of one of the most iconic sporting traditions in the world. In one aerial drone photograph above Turn 3, tucked quietly into the lower corner among the sea of people and tents, you can spot a blue CUE Broadcast tent standing among the crowd.

To some, it may seem like a small detail.
To us, it meant something larger.
It represented CUE being present among everyday Americans — families, veterans, workers, entrepreneurs, dreamers, and friends — gathered together freely in celebration of tradition, country, and community.
Throughout the weekend, there were moments that reminded us how precious these freedoms truly are. Watching the race live both at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and simultaneously on CUE Broadcast served as another reminder of how technology can bring people together across distances and generations.
And yet, at the center of Memorial Weekend remains remembrance.
We recognize that the freedoms we enjoy today were purchased at an extraordinary cost by those willing to sacrifice everything on behalf of others. We honor them. We remember them. And we remain deeply grateful.
As our nation approaches the celebration of 250 years of our Constitutional Republic, weekends like this serve as an important reminder that America is still held together by the simple but enduring things that matter most: Faith, Family, and Freedom.
To everyone who joined us this Memorial Weekend, thank you for being part of the experience and part of the growing CUE family.
And for those who could not be with us this year, we sincerely hope to see you next year as we once again gather together in celebration of the values that continue to unite us all.
With gratitude,
Skip Kerekes
Chief Public Affairs Officer | CUE Broadcast