Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1931)

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This would he despite their long record of service and opera¬ tion at financial loss. "The granting of the Columbia application would result in no increase of service to the people of Wash¬ ington. The people of Washington are already receiving Colum¬ bia programs through WMAL and will continue to receive Colum¬ bia programs through WM£L, provided the new station is not authorized. "The Associated Broadcasters therefore respectfully submit that the granting of the Columbia appli¬ cation would not only serve public interest, necessity and/or cconvenience , but would be contrary to public interest, neces¬ sity and/or convenience." xxxxxxxxxx WOMAN STATION MANAGER SEEKS POSITION Having had three years experience as manager of a 100-watt local station, a young woman is desirous of making a connection in the capacity of manager or program director of a larger station. She is an experienced conductor of a household hour also, having a good microphone voice. Wrould be interested in doing work of this type exclusively in a metropolitan station. Her past three years has included experience in every phase of station management — programs, continuity, personnel, broadcasting, etc. For further information address HEINL RADIO BUSINESS LETTER, 405 Insurance Building. xxxxxxxxxx -8