Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1944)

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2/18/44 Station WDSU^ New Orleans, La. , was granted consent to voluntary assignment of license and construction permit of Station WDSU, from WDSU, Inc. , to E, A. Stephens, Fred Weber and H. G-. Wall, d/b as Stephens Broadcasting Go., by the Federal Communications Com¬ mission. No monetary consideration was involved; purpose is to change licensee from that of a corporation to a partnership. J. Wallace Carroll has been appointed Deputy Director for European Psychological Warfare of the Office Of War Information; he was formerly director of the OWI office in London. In his new posi¬ tion he will be stationed in Washington. He will be coordinate with Owen Lattimore, Deputy Director for Psychological Warfare in the Pacific, and Ferdinand Kuhn, Deputy Director for Information, An application was received by the FCC from the Blue network asking permission to transmit programs from this country for rebroad¬ casting by the Brazilian network operated by A. J. Byington, Jr,; South American hookup includes six outlets in various sections of Brazil, Delegates representing Mutual affiliates from coast to coast have been invited to attend the conferences, which are held four times annually, of the Program, Sales and Merchandising, and Station Service Committees of the Mutual network, to be held in the Jansen Suite of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, March 20, 21 and 22. A general discussion involving network policy and plans for the com¬ ing year will be undertaken by the Committees, In a sale of 900 shares of Columbia Broadcasting Class A common stock, Isaac D, Levy of Philadelphia, has decreased total Class A holdings to 36,876 shares according to an FCC report, Mr. Levy also reported holding 21,380 shares of Class B, CBS common. Station KNOE, Inc., Monroe, W, , has been granted petition requesting reinstatement and grant of application for construction permit for a new station to operate on 1450 kilocycles, 250 watts, unlimited time, transmitter site and antenna system to be determined subject to FCC approval, ; also The Fort Hamilton Broadcasting Co, , Hamilton, Ohio, granted application for construction permit for a ne station to operate on 1450 kilocycles with 250 watts power, unlimlte time, transmitter site to be determined subject to ^CC approval. On Tnursday, February 24, at 4:30, EWT, Emerson Radio and Phonograph Corporation will hold a closed circuit over Mutual to explain to their dealers throughout the country their new Mutual pro gram, ^G-reen Valley U, S.A, " which premieres on Sunday, February 27. Ben Abrams, President of Emerson will speak as well as others. On Friday, February 25, at 4 :30 P.M. , EWT, The Employers Group Insurance Companies of Boston will have their second closed circuit broadcast, when Edward Stone, President of the organization, will address his field representatives from Boston, XXXXXXXX 11