NAEB Newsletter (Dec 1941)

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NEWS N AEB^TIER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION - EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS Frank E. SHiooley, Editor, Station WILL, Urbana, Illinois v December 1, 1941 NATIONAL DEFENSE ON K 0 A C (Editor's Note: This is the seventh in a series of articles on National Defense programs being presented by educational broad¬ cast ING STATIONS.) As THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE STATE OF OREGON, KOAC RECOGNIZES THE FACT THAT THE STATE AND NAT 1QN ARE ENGAGED IN THE JOB OF PREPARING America for national defense. Through cooperation with defense AGENCIES, KOAC STRIVES TO KEEP OREGONIANS IN TOUCH WITH PROGRESS OF THE PROGRAM AND SHARES ITS FACILITIES IN THE PRESENT EMERGENCY o Programs built by the KOAC staff on developed cooperatively with PATRIOTIC AND DEFENSE AGENCIES ARE PRESENTED EACH WEEK DAY. (KOAC is silent on Sunday.) In addition, a liberal use is made of ANNOUNCEMENTS AND TRANSCRIBED SPOTS ISSUED FROM VARIOUS GOVERN¬ MENTAL AGENCIES. AS MANY OTHER STATIONS, IN THE EARLY DAYS OF THE EMERGENCY PROGRAM, KOAC BROADCAST MANY LIVE SPOTS, ONE MONTH TOTALING MORE THAN 150 OF THEM IN ADDITION TO NINE 15-MINUTE TRANSCRIPTIONS, FIVE 5-MINUTE TRANSCRIPTIONS, A REBROADCAST OF A NATION-WIDE ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT Roosevelt, and a half-hour remote from a temporary army encampment on,#olman Field, Corvallis. The trend now is a greater use of transcribed programs as well AS DEFINITE USE OF THE THEME OF PREPAREDNESS AND DEFENSE IN MANY PROGRAMS OF MUSIC, NEWS, AND REGULARLY SCHEDULED SERVICE FEATURES FOR FARM, HOME, AND BUSINESS. ;N DEFENSE OF AMERICA is THE TITLE GIVEN A DAILY 15-MINUTE BROAD¬ CAST FEATURING ON MONDAYS (3:15 P.M.) A UNITED STATES NAVY REPRE¬ SENTATIVE in person: on Tuesdays (9:45 p.m.) an Army script; on Thursday (3:15 p.m.) a United States Army representative in per¬ son; on Friday (9:30 p.m.) a United States Marine Corps trans¬ cription, and on Tuesday and Saturday (5:30 p.m.) programs built UP FROM TIMELY INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE OREGON STATE DEFENSE Council, the National Association of Broadcasters, Office of Emergency Management, the United States Treasury, and others. KOAC SCHOOL OF THE AIR programs (school DAYS I \ :00-H 520 a M )