U. S. Radio (Jan-Dec 1960)

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HEXRY FREDERICK I'h'lXCE OF WALES — ntiktmwn English I'aintcr — 100.3 K-NUZ is the NO. 1* BUY at the lowest cost per thousand! _ t*See latest Pulse or Nielsen 24 HOUR MUSIC and NEWS National Reps. THE KATZ AGENCY. INC. • New York • Chicago • St. Louis • San Francisco • Los Angeles IN HOUSTON. ■ CALL DAVE MORRIS, JAckson 3-2581 > MEMBER QF TEXAS QUADRANGLE WASHINGTON (Cont'd from p. 12) the FCC by the National Association of Educational Broadcasters. A spokesman pointed o\ii that the NAB did not oppose sections of the petition in which authority was requested for non-commercial, educational fm stations to use multiplexing lor the "transmission of in-school educational programs and the transmission of information for use in connection with governmental activities." However, the NAB also told the FCC that "Any commercial use of their facilities by educational stations is completely out of keeping with the general philosophy expressed by the commission." Handbook Focuses Spotlight On Broadcasting Honors A handl)0()k listing no less than 102 separate awards and citations given ill the l)n)adcasting field being made a\ailal)le l)y the NAB is appearing ill many stations. The handy reference is said to give full details on each award along with the name and address of the sponsor. The awards listed cover all phases of broadcasting — announcing, acting, advertising, engineering, programming and others. Educational Packet Designed To Give Radio Passing Grade Radio members of the NAB now have a new educational packet available. According to the NAB, the kit was designed to help broadcasters establish closer relations with educacators and librarians. Each packet is said to contain nine separate publications which tell the story of radio and contain valuable background material for students, teachers, librarians and others interested in the sound medium. The association points out that the purpose is two-fold: To help local stations build a closer relationship with neighboring school and libraries, and to promote goodwill for radio each time a publication is read in a classroom or library. • • • 14 U. S. RADIO • September 1960