Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1957)

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FOR THE RECORD Continues from page 128 St. Louis. April 26: Spring meeting, Pennsylvania Associated Press Broadcasters Assn., Bloomsburg, Pa. April 26-27: Annual Spring Television Conference, Engineering Societies Bldg., Cincinnati. April 27-28: United Press Broadcasters of Mississippi, Buena Vista Hotel, Biloxi. April 28-May 4: Brand Names Week. May May 1: Spring meeting, Assn. of Cinema Laboratories, Washington. May 1-3: Electronic Components Symposium, Morrison Hotel, Chicago. May 2-3: International convention of International Advertising Assn. Inc., Hotel Roosevelt, New York City. May 2-3: Washington State Assn. of Broadcasters, Olympic Hotel, Seattle. May 5-11: National Radio Week. May 6-8: Annual meeting, Assn. of Canadian Advertisers, Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Ont. May 7-9: Annual convention, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Deshler-Hilton Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. May 11: United Press Broadcasters of Connecticut, Sun Valley Acres, Meriden, Conn. May 13-15: Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics national conference, Dayton, Ohio. May 15-17: Pennsylvania Assn. of Broadcasters, Hotel Bedford Springs, Bedford Springs. May 15-17: Radio-Electronics-Tv Mfrs. Assn. convention, Sheraton Hotel, Chicago. May 18: United Press Broadcasters of Indiana, Indianapolis. May 20-21: Wisconsin Broadcasters Assn., Hotel Planklnton, Milwaukee. May 22-23: Kentucky Broadcasters Assn., Hotel Sheraton-Seelbach, Louisville. May 23: United Press Broadcasters Assn. of Tenn., Andrew Jackson Hotel, Nashville. May 25: United Press Broadcasters of Illinois Assn., Allerton Park, 111. May 25: United Press Broadcasters of Pennsylvania, Mechanicsburg, Pa. May 28-29: Annual Visual Communications Conference, Waldorf Astoria, New York. May 29-30: North Carolina Assn. of Broadcasters, Grove Park, Asheville. June June 6-7: Virginia Assn. of Broadcasters, Hotel John Marshall, Richmond. June 9-13: Annual convention, Advertising Federation of America, Hotel Fountainebleau, Miami. June 14: Maine Radio & Tv Broadcasters Assn., Poland Spring House, Poland Spring, Me. June 17-19: NATRFD Spring Meeting, Washington. June 17-19: Natl. Convention on Military Electronics, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Washington. June 19-21: Annual meeting, Western Assn. of Broadcasters, Jasper Lodge, Jasper, Alta. June 24-28: Annual convention. Advertising Assn. of the West, Hawaiian Village, Honolulu. July July 8-Aug. 2: Television Institute, U. of California, Los Angeles. July 20-23: National Audio-Visual Convention and Exhibit, Fairfax, Va. BOXSCORE STATUS of comparative hearing cases for new tv stations before FCC: AWAITING FINAL DECISION: 7 (Figures in parentheses indicate dates oral arguments were held.) Seattle, Wash., ch. 7 (12-17-56); Orlando, Fla., ch. 9 (6-19-56); Buffalo, N. Y., ch. 7 (9-24-56); Boston, Mass., ch. 5 (10-29-56); Biloxi, Miss., ch. 13 12-18-56); San Francisco-Oakland, Calif., ch. 2 (3-11-57). AWAITING ORAL ARGUMENT: 5 (Figures in parentheses indicate dates initial decisions were issued.) Coos Bay, Ore., ch. 16 (7-20-56); Hatfield, Ind.-Owensboro, Ky.. ch. 9 (2-18-57); Onondaga-Parma, Mich., ch. 10 (3-7-57); Toledo, Ohio, ch. 11 (3-21-57); Beaumont, Tex., ch. 6; McKeesport-Pittsburgh, Pa., ch. 4 (4-10-57). AWAITING INITIAL DECISION: 1 (Figures in parentheses indicate dates records were closed after hearings.) Ponce, P. R., ch. 7. IN HEARING: 5 Cheboygan, Mich., ch. 4; Mayaguez, P. R., ch. 3; Victoria, Tex., ch. 19; Lubbock, Tex., ch. 5; Sioux Falls, S. D., ch. 13. IN COURT: 5 (Appeals from tv grants in U. S. Court of Appeals, Washington.) Wichita, Kan., ch. 3; Portsmouth, Va., ch. 10; Knoxville, Tenn., ch. 10; Miami, ch. 10; Supreme Court: Shreveport, La., ch. 12. BROADCASTING THE business weekly of radio and television TELECASTING 1735 De Sales Street' ^m Was^n&on 6» d. c. PLEASE START MY SUBSCRIPTION WITH THE NEXT ISSUE. □ 52 weekly issues of BROADCASTING • TELECASTING $7.00 □ 52 weekly issues and BROADCASTING Yearbook-Marketbook 9.00 □ 52 weekly issues and TELECASTING Yearbook-Marketbook 9.00 □ 52 weekly issues and both Yearbook-Marketbooks 11.00 □ Enclosed □ Bill ntme tilU/p03itien company name addreit fltase tend ie home tddren — — Planning a radio station? You can count on RCA's 4-point service program ... to get you on the air... to keep you on the air. • PLANNING ASSISTANCE • EQUIPMENT COUNSEL • FIELD SERVICE • EMERGENCY REPAIRS RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA Broadcasting • Telecasting April 22, 1917 • Page 133