Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1930)

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BUSINESS LETTER BRIEFS \ Citizens of Brazil are being kept informed daily of the progress of the revolution by means of radio broadcasting stations, according' to the Associated Press. The revolutionists also have stations, however, and the loyal government listeners have been asked to help locate the latter. After attending the hearing of Station NTMJ before the Federal Radio Commission, Harry J. Grant, publisher of the Milwaukee Journal, which operates the station, fell on the seventh floor of the National Press Building, which is occupied by the Commission, and dislocated his right knee on October 9th. A reduction of ten cents per word in the rate for ordinary radiograms between New York and Porto Rico and vice versa will become effective on October 13th, IV. A. Winterbottom, Vice President of RCA Comrnuni cations, Inc. , announces. F rank A. Arnold, Director of Development of the National Broadcasting Company, will address students of a course dealing with Modern Tendencies in Advertising at Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. , October 16th. The NBC official, who is now presenting at the College of the City of New York the first course on Broadcast Advertising ever offered, will discuss "Planning the Radio Campaign" for the students of advertising at Northwestern. A three-cornered contest for the broadcasting assignment now held by the Rev. John W. Sproul, of Pittsburgh, operator of WMBJ, developed at a hearing to which the owner had been summoned because of charges that he was financially unable to maintain a station. The Pittsburgh Broadcasters, an organization of business men, and William B. Walker, Pittsburgh advertising man, are seeking the license. Mr. Sproul admitted that he is "practically bankrupt." Arthur Batchellor, Travelling Supervisor of the Radio Division ha.s been our looking over the Western situation. Upon leaving Seattle, accompanied by Edwin W. Loveioy, Supervisor of the 7th Radio District, Mr. Batchellor went to Victoria, B. C. for an unofficial visit with Mr. E. J. Haughton, Division Superintendent of Wireless Telegraphs, Canadian Dent, of Marine and Fisheries. X X X X X