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NAB PREVIEW
TECHNICAL PAPERS continued
Paul Breining, Frank Stearns, Howard Graves, Jim Coldsmith, Douglas Lovelace, Jerry Gill, Andy Anderson, Jim Smith, Tom Stuetzer, Bob Wells.
BROADCAST ADVERTISERS REPORTS
Suite 7I8A
Broadcast Advertisers Reports distributes the TV Agency Guide, a pocket rc
erence to individual brands using television and the agencies buying time for each. The BAR Station Handbook and the new BARdex— classified index to spot television in the four major regions of the U.S. — will be distributed.
Personnel: Phil Edwards, Bob Morris and George Schiele.
A. C. NIELSEN CO.
Suite 1000
An international buffet table will be operated with the compliments of the 1 1 overseas Nielsen companies. Free ma
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SEK THE LATEST LUMITRON EQUIPMENT AT SPACE 15. NAB EXHIBITION HALL, CONRAD HILTON HOTEL. CHICAGO
terials will include the annual state-ofthe-media reports and a tv audience ratings primer.
Personnel: John Churchill, Bill Wyatt. Ben Wilson, Jim Shoemaker, Carroll Carter, Bill Ahrbeck, Henry Rahmel, George Baillie, Wynn Bussmann, Erwin Ephron, Ed Evans, Dave Traylor, George Blechta, Bill Ryan, Joe Matthews, Bill Weseloh and George Ralph.
THE PULSE INC.
Suite 2106-A
Made-to-measure qualitative studies will be available in the hospitality suite.
STANDARD RATE & DATA SERVICE
(Media/scope) Suite 1706A, 93 5A
SRDS and Media/ scope will jointly sponsor the convention directory board, listing registrants alphabetically.
Personnel: Harvey Harkaway. John Williams. Leonard Schultz, Leonard Kudlata, Allen Fagans, Dr. Harold Alspaugh. Dwyer Roche. Alan Ingram, Clinton Abbott. John Chamberlin, Thomas O'Hara and William Pierce. From Media/scope: Leonard Giarraputo, Leroy Hess, John Klatt, Thomas Carr, James McCann, John Erickson.
TV STATIONS INC.
Suite 2023 A
Fifth annual membership meeting will be held April 4. 8 a. m., Mayfair Room. Blackstone Hotel.
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Space Unassigned
Personnel: William C. Payette. W. R. Higginbotham, C. Edmonds Allen, H. C. Thornton, Gene Gillette, Dean C. Miller. Don Brydon and R. C. McFarland.
Golf match
The annual NAB convention golf tournament for the Broadcasting magazine trophies will be held Sunday, April 3, at Midwest Country Club, Hinsdale, HI., near Chicago. To qualify for trophies, contestants must play at least nine holes.
Tee-off time is 10 a.m., with buses leaving the south entrance of the Conrad Hilton Hotel at 9 a.m. Golf clubs are available for rent. Low gross and low net tropies prizes will be awarded. Blind bogey handicapping will be used.
The annual NAB golf tournament will be held regardless of the weather: sunshine, rain or snow. For those wishing to make afternoon meetings, bus will leave country club around 2:30 p.m. for return to Conrad Hilton.
Send reservation to nearest Broadcasting office.
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BROADCASTING, March 28, 1960