Broadcasters’ news bulletin (Jan-June 1932)

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BROADCASTERS’ NEWS BULLETIN ksvtd by THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING ♦ ♦ ♦ WASHINGTON, D. C. PHILIP G. LOUCKS, Minisins Dirtctof :-0. 1933 SCHOETTl^ L^.ABS COPTHIO-H? Oswald Schuette, who has won natiorial protsinencs as the leader of the inoeoendent radio induigtry In its fi^.t t© dissolve the so-called radio tmst, ho® been retained by the ■Rational Association of ‘broadcasters to dirert the cooyrii^t activities of the radio broadcasting in'ustry. Mr. Sclmette has bean ^iven wide mithority to represent the broadCAStlnp: inc^ustry as anich, and will ^^iv© inamediate attention to a study of the entire field of imisic. He will a,lso pers nally sunarvis® the legislative fight in Congress to secure jU7t orotection for bro.adcastitTg as a major user of rails ic. "■he decision to retain Mr. Schuette was reached by the Special Copyrl^t Ccmsiiittee and is In line with the auth-ority given to this committee by the Board at its meeting in Hew Torh earlier this month. Mr. %lmette ivill take ovtr his new duties iramediotely and will have his headquarters in the Wational ?rfss Build¬ ing, Haehington, D. C. The Broadcasters' News Bulletin is the olfidal publication of the National Association of Broadcasters and Is issued regularly from the Association's headquarters in the National Press Building, Washington, D. C. Information contained herein may not be published without express permission.