Radio annual (1950)

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imprint ond of music in the cQtologs of offiliotcd publisticrs ond performing rights societies; (3) to provide cquol opportunity of recognition for all writers and composers. THE BUREAU OF BROADCAST MEASUREMENT 701 Federal Building. 85 Richmond Street West, Toronto 1, Ontario, C.inado Adeloidc 8CH6-7-8 President: L. E Phcnncr, Canodian Cellucotfon Products Co., Limited, Toronto Vice-President: H N. Stovin. Horocc N. Stovin & Company, Toronto. Ont. Secretory-Treasurer: Athol McQucrrie, Association of Canadion Advertisers, Inc , Toronto. DIRECTORS W. T. Cronston, Rodio Stotion CKOC, Hamilton, Ont.; E. A. Weir, Canadion Broodcosting Corporation. Toronto; Harold E. Stephenson, The Canada Starch Co., Limited, Montrc.il, Que.; C. R. Vint, ColgatcPalmolivc-Peet Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.; C. Frank Mills, Spitier & Mills Limited, Toronto, Ont.; Stuort B, Smith, Canadian Advertising Agency Ltd,, Toronto, Ont.; W. E. Trimble, Baker Advertising Agency, Ltd., Toronto, Ont. FUNCTIONS To conduct surveys and to assemble statistical and other data relating to radio broadcasting and particularly rc'ating to the number, distribution ond listening habits of persons who are or may be listening to the various broodcosting stations at different times and from time to time. To adopt standard methods of appraising broadcasting stotion coverage, and/or the listening habits of the public. To prepare reports, charts ond other forms of publicity based on surveys and statistical and other data assembled os aforesaid. To print, publish and distribute to members the reports, charts and other forms of publicity prepared OS aforesaid. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS 108 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Con. Phone: 3-4036 OFFICERS Chairman of the Ed William M. Guild (C|OC, Lethbridge, Alberta) Hon. Pres. Cr Vice-Prse. of the Bd... Ralph Snelgrove CKBB, Barrie, Ontario) Manager T. J. Allard Secretary-Treas T. A. Evens Dir. of Adv. & Sto. Service Potrick Freeman DIRECTORS E. Finlay MocDonald, Halifax, N. S.; Malcolm Neill, Fredericton, N. B.: Phil Lolonde, Montreal, P. Q.; Dr. Charles Hiude, New Carlisle, P. Q.; Harry Sedgwick, Toronto, Ont. D. K. Soble, Hamilton, Ont.; ). O. Blick, Winnipeg, Man.; E. A. Rawlinson, Prince Albert, Sosk.; George Chandler, Vancouver, B. C. BRANCH OFFICE 37 Bloor Street W., Toronto, Ont. Patrick Freeman, Dir. of Advertisers and Station Service. FUNCTIONS The Canadian Association of Broadcasters is a voluntary trade association of 95 privotely owned (independent) broadcasting stations in Canada. CATHOLIC ACTORS GUILD OF AMERICA, mC. Hotel Astor. New York 19, N. Y. Circle 6-5566 OFFICERS President Gene Buck 1st Vice-Pres fot O'Brien 2nd Vice-Pres Jay Jostyn Recording Secretory Ed Begley Historian Kothryn Givney Executive Secretory George Buck Chairman of Executive Board Frank McNeills Choploln-Tresaurer Rev. Custav de Leon FUNCTIONS Social and benevolent organization which strives to core for the spiritual and physical needs of mem bers of the profession, regardless of creed. Provide core for needy, ill, etc. and burial for indigent octors in Guild plot at Colvary Cemetery. CATHOLIC WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA, INC. 128 W 71 St . New York 22. N Y. ENdicott 2-0412 OFFICERS Spiritual Director Rev John B Kelly President Charles N Heckelmonn Vice-Pres Richard Reid Vice-Pres Charles S. Strong Executive Secretary Eleonor M. Tucker FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES A notional orgonlzation of writers and persons interested in literary work. To promote the interest of writers, ond to take cognizance of and moke appropriate record of notable ochievements in the literary world. To give to the press, screen, stage ond radio the Catholic mind on Church issues. COMPOSERS. AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS ASSN. OF CANADA. LTD. 132 St. George St., Toronto 5, Ont., Canada Phone: M. 8457 OFFICERS President Sir Ernest MacMillon. B.A., Mus. D. (Oxon.), Hon. R.A.M., F.R.C.M., F.R.C.O. General Manager William S. Low Manager, Licensing Dept C. R. Matheson Manager, Distribution Dept Ruth Passey Comptroller J. K. Bailey DIRECTORS Claude Champagne, Horold W. Cluff, C. C. Devereux, John Murray Gibbon, )ohn Clarke, Ralph Hawkes, H.' T. Jamieson, Mart Kenney, Sir Ernest MacMillon,* Holmes Maddock, Richard F. Murray, Gordon V. Thompson. FUNCTIONS Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada Limited licenses in Canada public performances of the copyright music of its own Canadian members, and of the members of affiliated performing right societies in twenty-one (21) countries. THE DRAMATISTS GUILD OF THE AUTHORS LEAGUE OF AMERICA, INC. 6 E. 39 St., New York 16, N. Y. MUrroy Hill 9-4950 President Moss Hart Vice-Pres George S. Kaufman Secretary Dorothy Fields Exec. Sec Mills Ten Eyck, Jr. FUNCTIONS The notional business organization of dromotists. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS BAR ASSOCIATION 810 Colorado BIdg., Washington, D. C. NA 2006 President Guilford Jomeson 1st Vice-Pres Neville Miller 2nd Vice-Pres Williom A. Porter Secretary Corwin R. Lockwood, (r. Tresourer Joseph F. Zios EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Fred W. Albertson, Omar L. Crook, John F. Gibbons, Arthur W. Schorfeld, George S. Smith, Holph L. Walker. FUNCTIONS To promote the proper administration of the Communications Act of 1934 and related acts, to uphold the honor of practice before the Federal Communications Commission, and to encourage cordial intercourse omong the practitioners. It issues a quarterly publication, the Federal Communications Bar Journal, which Is devoted to matters of interest pertaining to communications low. 1272