Broadcasters’ news bulletin (Jan-June 1932)

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April 30 3 loss FSIE? fW> SYBTm Copies of the NAB "brief opoosinjpi: certain Senate ainendiaents* to H. H. 7718 were sent to mem'bers of the United States Senate to all broadcasting: statlone in the United States this week. Kiis bill, among other things, proixjses a license f©« system for broadcasting stations rangin^g; from $5,000 to $120 a year. M.AUEID MAT 11 A meeting of the Iteclmlc.al Ooimnittee prooaring for the Madr.ld Conference will be held in the offices of the federal Badio Coariiasion, Hoorn 706, National "^ress Buildisag, Washington, D. O.,on Wednesday'', May 11, at 9j30 a.m. ©lie Tseating will be for the pxirpos© of discussing the proposals which have been mad© by the various nations concerning Articles 4 and 5 of the Ssneral Hogulatlons attached to the In¬ teractional %diot€legraph Convention of '%ohli^ton. WAB BOAHI) IN MAT The copyright controversy and msnerous routine Hjatters are scheduled for dis¬ cussion at the meeting of the Board of Directors of the NAB which will be held In Chic^Tgo, May 33. the NAB has accepted the invitation of the Board of the I^di© K^ufacturers Association to be their guests at a luneheou following a joint meet¬ ing on "hxesday. May 34. NAB HANDBOOK DATA Data to be Included in the NAB handbook were mailed to members of the NAB fron Washington Headquarter® this week. The handbook has been divided into five sec¬ tions as follow*! Part I, Ctonetltut ion ’and Py-X^jwsg Part II, Stan'^ards of Com¬ mercial ’Practice; Part III, ules and Hegulatloas of the Commissions Part IT, lists of Broadcasting Stationss and P»^rt T, Membership Directory. OOPTHISH? C0MK3P0NDMCB HSl^ASED '.he exchange of correspondence between the AS CAP and NAB, relating to the post¬ ponement of the itwLslc license fee increase from June 1, to September 1, was made public this week at NAB headquarters. CJopies of the cK>rrespondsnce were sent to all stations. HADIO PEESS CHID? HOHOHSD G. Franklin v/isner, who has been press chief of the Federal Radio Commission since its Inception, was the guest of honor at the anniversary meeting of the Baltimore Press Club this week. Wisner served as president of the dub from 1913, when the club was founded, until 1920. *^© club this week celebrated its ^entieth anniversary.