Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1943)

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2/19/43 MUTUAL PROGRAM DIRECTORS WILL ATTEND 1943 CLINIC Plans to expand and develop program schedules of the Mutual Broadcasting System, with special emphasis placed on pro¬ gramming that will aid the war effort, will highlight the first program clinic conferences of the network to start Monday (Febru¬ ary 22). The meetings will be attended by program officials from twelve key Mutual network member and affiliated stations, repre¬ sentatives of the Office of Censorship and the Office of War Information, and Mutual network executives. Miller McClintock, President of the Mutual network, will open the sessions presenting to the clinic an overall program operation plan. The clinic, presided over by Adolph Opfinger, Network Program Manager, will resume on Thursday (February 25) so that station program officials can attend BMI industry music meetings on February 23 and 24. Eugene Carr will represent the Office of Censorship and Merritt Barnum and Jack Van Nostrand will represent the O.W.I, Mutual station program heads last met with network officials in Cleveland last September, there reconstructed a day¬ time program pattern of news commentary on the hour every hour merged with light music fare and war effort features. XXXXXXXX MARITIME “M" AWARDED TO RADIOMARINE CORPORATION The Maritime "M" Pennant, the Victory Fleet Flag, and Maritime Merit Badges for all employees have been awarded to the Radiomarine Corporation of America, Charles J. Pannill, President, was notified this week in a telegram from Admiral H. L. Vickery, USN (Ret.), Commissioner of the United States Maritime Commission. Radiomarine, which produces marine radio communications equipment, received the Army-Navy "E'! flag last December. XXXXXXXX 11