Education by Radio (1933)

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Volume III 1933 TABLE OF CONTENTS Number Date 1 January 2 January 3 February 4 March 5 March 6 April 7 May 8 J une 5 — The Madrid Radio Conference Radio Poaching . . Vocational Guidance by Radio Building Radio-Advertising Pro¬ grams . Radio and Home Economics ... The Spanish Telephone Con¬ tract . 19 — Shall Radio Be Used for Liquor Propaganda ? . Radio and the Home 2 — Chain Monopoly of Radio Sta¬ tions . Will Change Clothes . Advice from an Advertising Man . Coins New Radio Words . Amateur Radio . Radio in the Classroom . Correction . Wisconsin State Radio Chain Canada Reduces Radio Adver¬ tising . 2 — Should Advertisers Control Ra¬ dio Programs? . Shuler and Free Speech . 1933 Ohio Radio Institute . Florida Begins Radio Series . More Views on Madrid . Radio Course for Teachers . Broadcasts for Chicago Schools Demonstration by Radio . Consent Decree Victory for RCA . 30 — Effects of Radio on Children Advantages of State Radio . British Approve Present Radio 27 — NBC Changes Policy . Advertising Securities by Radio Utopian Radio . Opposes Radio Advertising . Radio in the Wisconsin Legis¬ lature . PTA Writes Protest . Who Is to Blame? . Group Listening . 1933-34 Debate Topic . 25 — Long Beach Uses Radio . More About Children’s Pro¬ grams . Advertisers Furnish Ideas . Shall Foundations Control Edu¬ cational Radio? . Sustaining Programs Best . Home Economics Broadcasts .... False Advertising . Worth Reading . Radio in Political Education Canada and the United States 22 — Improve Radio Programs . Radio Education in Australia .... Baker Replaces Young . Lauds Radio Committee . The Canadian Radio Plan . Death of Pioneer . Page Number Date Page 1 8 June 22 — Proposes Autocratic Radio 2 Group . 32 3 Radio Question Popular . 32 Do They Get What They Want ? 32 3 9 July 20 — The Case Against Chain Owner 4 ship 33 A New BBC Director . 35 4 British Are Satisfied 35 Advertising Drivel . 35 5 Consumer Education and De g fense . 36 Extend the Broadcast Band? . 36 9 Indecent Radio Songs 36 10 10 August 3 — Wisconsin’s Struggle to Prevent Complete Commercial Control 10 of Radio Broadcasting . 37 10 British Adult Education . 40 11 Radio Listeners Interest . 40 11 11 August 31 — Educational Broadcasting Sta¬ ll tion Succumbs to Commercial 12 Attack . 41 Educational Broadcasting Being 12 Extended in Europe . 42 Farm and Home Broadcasting 43 13 Politics on British Air . 44 14 Debate Handbooks in Demand 44 14 Is This Free Speech? . 44 14 12 September 28 — Conference Increases Inter 15 national Difficulties . 45 15 Broadcasting in the United 16 States . 47 16 13 October 26 — The Drug and Beauty Racket 49 Program Experimentation of 16 the Council . 50 17 14 November 23 — Radio Debate Creates Interest . 53 20 Public Versus Private Opera 20 tion . 54 21 Denmark Satisfied with Govern 22 mental Control . 54 22 American Broadcasting Results 22 in Losses . 55 False Radio Advertising Op 23 posed . 55 23 College Work by Radio 55 24 National Radio Popular in Can 24 ada . 56 24 University President Condemns 25 Radio . 56 Power Increase Granted to 26 WILL . 56 26 Listener Has Invested Most Money . 56 27 15 December 21 — Radio in Canada and in England 57 27 Kadderly Leaves Oregon 58 27 Aid to Debaters . 58 28 Comparison of Advertising Re 28 ceipts . 58 28 University of Kentucky Listen 28 ing Centers . 59 29 Radio in the Soviet Union 59 30 Radio and English 59 30 Canada Provides Free Service 60 30 New Radio Course in Utah 60 31 Prefers British System . 60 31 Selective Listening Essential 60 t iii 1