Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1941)

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8/26/41 Virtually full control of radio exports, both, of receiv¬ ing and transmitting equipment, has been ordered by the Administra¬ tor of Export Control. It becomes effective August 29, A similar order this month covered radio transmitting apparatus. The new radio and other export control orders were published in the ''Federal Register”, but are not available in quantity. The Crosley Corp, of Cincinnati seeks to inake changes in equipment and 'increase power of its station W8X0 from 100,000 and 500,000 watts to 100,000 and 750,000 watts. Station Vi/RIIL, Richmond Radio Corp., Richmond, Va,, has been granted a construction permit to install a new transmitter, make changes in directional antenna for night use, only, and in¬ crease power to 5 kilowatts,. Life Savers Corporation, Port Chester, N. Y,, the presi¬ dent of which is E, J, Noble, president of Station V/I,ICA, New York, is charged in a Federal Trade Commission complaint, vi/ith violation of the Robins on-Pitman Act through price discrimination and tlirougli allowances made to some of its retailer CListomers for services and facilities furnished by them, in the sale of the respondent’s con¬ fection product "Life oavers," "Give He Your Answer," the Hills number whose title sheet shows the name of "Hollywood" llcCosker as lyricist, topped all songs played on the Mutual network last vifeek end definitely entered the hit class. Oddity about the song which was written by Alfred J. IlcCosker, president of UOR is that its success now entitles him to be a writing member of ASCAP as an active songwriter, should he so desire. The American nations may some day become bilingual as a result of extended use of "Columbia’s School cf the Air of the Americas," Dr, Luis Sanchez Ponton, Mexican Minister of Education, predicted recently as the air school conference in I'hxico City closed , On V/ednesday, September 17, the Colony Opera Guild v/ill put on a television presentation of the second act of "Faust" over station \VNBT of the liatiaial Broadcasting Company, WICC, Bridgeport-New Haven, 600 kilocycles, with 1,000 watts day and 500 night, a m.ember of the Yankee and Colonial net¬ works, will become a full-time Mutual network outlet next June. X X X X X X X •• 9 ••