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OCTOBER
International Radio and Television Society Time Buying & Selling Seminar, New York, Tuesday evenings (13 Dec. 8).
ABC Radio regional affiliates meeting, Oklahoma City, Okla. (20).
The Pulse Inc's Man-of-the-Year
award presentation to Chet Huntley and David Brinkley of NBC, Plaza Hotel, New York (21).
American Assn. of Advertising Agencies, Central regional meeting, Hotel Continental, Chicago, 111. (21
Kentucky Broadcasters Assn. fall meeting, Jennie Wiley State Park, near Prestonburg, Ky. (19-21).
National Electronics Conference
twentieth annual meeting, McCormick Place, Chicago, 111. (19-21).
Southern California Broadcasters Assn. luncheon, Michael's Restaurant, Hollywood, Calif. (22).
ABC Radio regional affiliates meeting, Des Moines, Iowa (23).
Chicago Unlimited benefit ball for mid-west radio-tv production industry, Sheraton Hotel, Chicago, 111. (23).
Institute of Broadcasting Financial Management, annual meeting, Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, Detroit, Mich.
(21-23).
Missouri Broadcasters Assn. meeting, Ramada Inn, Jefferson City, Mo.
(22-23).
NAB CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
National Assn. of Broadcasters fall regional conferences:
Hotel Skirvin, Oklahoma City (Oct. 19-20).
Fort Des Moines Hotel, Des Moines, Iowa (Oct. 22-23).
Jung Hotel, New Orleans (Oct. 26-27).
Statler Hotel, Detroit (Nov. 9-10).
Hotel Ten-Eyck, Albany, N.Y. (Nov. 12-13).
Fourth International Film & TV Festival of New York, held in conjunction with the annual Industrial Film and Audio-Visual Exhibition, New York Hilton Hotel, New York (21-23).
Indiana Broadcasters Assn. meeting, Marriott Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind. (22-23).
Massachusetts Broadcasters Assn.
meeting. Hotel Somerset, Boston, Mass. (25-26).
National Assn. of Educational Broadcasters national convention, Austin, Tex. (25-28).
American Assn. of Advertising Agencies, Central Region meeting, Hotel Continental, Chicago (21-22); western meeting, Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly HiUs (27-30).
ABC Radio regional affiliates meeting. New Orleans, La. (27).
Future of Tv in America Committee
of National Assn. of Broadcasters meeting on CATV, Jung Hotel, New Orleans, La. (27-28).
Premium Advertising Assn. of America, premium ad conference, New York Coliseum, New York, N.Y. (27).
Television Program Development Group seminar in programing, WGN Mid-America Broadcast Center, Chicago, 111. (27-28).
Official Films Inc. annual stockholders meeting, Delmonico's Hotel, New York (28).
American Assn. of Advertising Agencies, western meeting, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles (27-30).
International Radio & Television Society luncheon, Waldorf Astoria, Empire Room, New York, N.Y. (28).
National Industrial Conference Board Inc. twelfth annual marketing i conference, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, ; New York (28-30).
Forum of Broadcast Controls, sponsored by Indiana University, University Campus, Bloomington, Ind. (29).
NOVEMBER
Second Canadian Radio Commercials Festival, Park Plaza Hotel, Toronto, Canada (5).
Maryland D.C. Delaware Broadcasters Assn. fall meeting, Washingtonian Motel, Rockville, Md. (6-7).
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