Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1933)

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It is provided that stations must not use more than 40 per cent of their time on programs imported from foreign countries, and Canadian stations shall not mention or suggest prices in connection with any advertising program. The use of recorded programs and electrical transcriptions must be confined to such hours and subjects as may be defined for each station by the Commission. X X X X X X X DAILY SELLS STATION KFUL AT GALVESTON The News Publishing Company, publishers of the Galveston News and Tribune has announced sale of its Radio Station KFUL to the Southwestern Broadcasting Company. In effect the sale will give one of the broadcasting company stations full time instead of half time which heretofore had been used by KFUL. X X X X X X UNIVERSITY COURSE IN RADIO SPEAKING The Foreign Service School of Georgetown University, in Washington, D. C. , has included in its course special training for public speaking. Included in this is a course in radio speak¬ ing. Students are acquainted with the mechanics of a broadcasting studio and are actually required to speak, if not over the air, under exactly the same conditions. X X X X X THEY COULD SNEEZE IT It will be a great night for the radio announcers when they have to introduce the newly appointed member of the Federal Reserve Board from Chicago, over the networks for the first time. His name is Szymczak.* X X X X X X 6