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INDEX TO CONTENTS OF 1938 YEARBOOK NUMBER
{Continued from page 4)
Educational and religious, U. S.
and Canada 351
Experimental 337
Equipment, used in 294-311
Facsimile 290
High Frequency 290
International in U. S. 20
Newspaper-ownership 205-210
Retail sales and gross revenue
by states and regions 32
Services, publicity 387
Shortwave 290
Subscribing to news services 198-202
Subscribing to transcription libraries 192-196
Television, U. S. 337
U. S. by call letters 14
U. S. by frequencies 16-20
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Table, kilocycle-meter conversion 288
Talent services 180-182
Technical literature 877-378
Technique, broadcast 376
Television —
Laboratories and experimental services, U. S. and foreign 337
Literature of 379-380
Stations in U. S. 337
Temperatures coefficient crystals _ 292
Tennessee —
Broadcasting stations 126
Radio homes by counties 42-46
Territories and possessions of U.
S., stations 140,360
Texas —
Broadcasting stations 126-132
Radio homes by counties 46
Texas Quality Network —
Advertisers using in 1937 236
Stations and personnel — — 178
Towers, transmitter, used in U. S. 294-311 Transcription libraries, stations subscribing 192-196
Transcription and program services 180-190 Treaty, Havana allocations 314-325
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United States —
Broadcasting representatives
abroad 394
Government agencies dealing with
radio 394
Homes with radio, states and
counties 37
International stations licensed in 20
Newspaper ownership of stations 205-210
Radio editors 203-204
Retail sales 32
Stations of —
By call letters 14
By frequencies 16
By states and territories 55-140
Map of stations, inserted. Universities and colleges —
Courses in radio offered 382-383
Instructors listed 382-383
Stations owned by 351
UtahBroadcasting stations 132
Radio homes by counties 46
V
Vermont —
Broadcasting stations 132
Radio homes by counties : 46
Virginia —
Broadcasting stations 134
Radio homes by counties 46
Virginia Broadcasting System, stations and personnel 178
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Washington —
Broadcasting stations 134-12;i
Radio homes by counties
Washington attorneys practicing
before FCC 3»|
West Virginia —
Broadcasting stations 12|
Radio homes by counties
West Virginia Network, stations
and personnel 17|
Wisconsin —
Broadcasting stations 13J
Radio homes by counties 4(
Wisconsin Radio Network —
Advertisers in 1937 227,
Stations and personnel 17
World Broadcasting System, stations using transcriptions 228-231
World, shortwave stations in 361
Wyoming —
Broadcasting stations 131
Radio homes by counties 4'
Yankee Network —
Advertisers using in 1937 232-234
Stations of, personnel 178
Nation-Wide Popularity Polls And the Stars Heard Over KSD
In the three Nation-Wide popularity prosram polls announced during 1937, KSD programs carried the leading stars as follows:
The Poll
World-Telegram . . . .... . . . .
Motion Picture Daily for Fame . Co-operative Analysis of Broadcasting
On KSD
. . The First 4 7 of the First 9 4 of the First 7
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