Broadcasting (Oct 1931-Dec 1932)

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BROADCASTING SeSo'SU • Vol.3 No. 11 THE NEWS WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 1, 1932 • l3sft£e£™ CAZINE OF THE FIFTH ESTATE NBC ARTISTS SERVICE GEORGE ENGLES • MANAGING DIRECTOR An organization whose extensive facilities permit ?M it to offer a more brilliant array of representative artists than any other agency of its kind. These are available, not only to Broadcast Advertisers in particular, but for every form &0 y of public entertainment or private function, including lectures, concerts, recitals, conventions, dances, banquets, stage productions, motion pictures and phonograph recording. Inquiries receive immediate attention. NEW YORK BOSTON WASHINGTON SCHENECTADY CHICAGO DENVER PORTLAND, ORE. SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES