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Ask Congressional Policy on Sale of Radio
Stations . 247
AT&T Test in 12 Bands Is Approved . 205
Attention Focused on Allocations . 277
Baker, Philip M., Leaves Legal Job 393
Change in Transcription Rules Not Yet Effec¬ tive . 178
Chairman Fly Announces Resignation 403
Chairman Fly Comments on “Don’t Change
Horses in the Middle of the Stream” . 232
Chairman Fly Denies Rumored Retirement 261
Chairman Fly Meets with NAB Small Market Stations Committee 178
Chairman Fly Replies to Complaint vs. WMCA 240 Chairman Fly Speaks at FMBI Meeting 33
Chairman Fly-Wheeler Hail Radio 171
Comments on KWBU Hearing 329
Committee Appoints John J. Sirica as General
Counsel . 104
Craven, T. A. M., to Leave Commission 159
Data re 100-Watt Standard Broadcast Stations 140 Dissents to Allocation Proposal 403
Durr, Clifford J., Clarifies Dissent 248
Employee Data Forms 380
“Good Neighbor” Fellowship Awards 282
Hudson, Robert, to Assist Fly . 156
Identification Break Waived 25
Inquiry on Railroad Use of Radio 146
Inspection of Records, Order No. 118 18
James, W. Ervin, Aide to Navy 105
Jenkins, Alexander T., Retires from Commission 329 Jett, Ewell K., Nominated to Commission 7-58
Jorgensen, Norman E., Joins Navy 92
Marks, Leonard, Heads New Facilities Section 193 NAB Comments on Proposed Electrical Tran¬ scription Rule 204
NAB Cooperates in Manpower Survey 240
NAB Files Brief on FCC Order 118 Amending Rule 51
NAB’s Postponement Request Granted 404
Network Transcription Rule Undecided 367
Networks Warned on FM Broadcasting 168
New Application Form 216
New Division Organized 425
New Multiple Ownership Order . 31
Newspaper Case Closed 7
Number of Stations — February . 42
Number of Stations — March . 113
Number of Stations — April 164
Number of Stations — May 208
Number of Stations — June 242
Number of Stations — August . 341
Number of Stations — September . 394
Number of Stations — October 434
Personnel Changes in Engineering Dept . 393
Policy on C. P.’s Clarified 23
Porter Named to Succeed Flv 423
Proposed Identification Rule Revised 431
Proposed Network Recording Rule 31
Railroad Hearings Set . 216
Rejects Liberalization, Tightens ET Rule 280
Relay Station Broadcast Licenses Adjusted 180
Renewal Forms Revised 191
Reports FM Bursts to RTPB 192
Revises Multiple Ownership Compliance Pro¬ cedure . 101
RID Alerted 193
Rock Island Permits Granted 180
Rules Amended on Commencement and Com¬ pletion of Construction 216
Siling, Philip F., Resigns to Join RCA 281
Statistics on U. S. Communications Industry
Out Soon 290
Television Multiples Increased 160
Transcription Announcements 159
Transfer of Control Regulation 12
UAW-CIO Petition vs. WHKC for Hearing 222
FREQUENCY MODULATION
FM vs. AM Television Sound 64
FM Broadcasters Meet . 25
December 1, 1944 — 448
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FM Channel Width Studied by Panel 1 . 261
FM Educational Broadcasting . 241
School Broadcast Conference Discusses FM. . . 398
GENERAL
Advertising Federation Calls Off Its Annual
Convention . 122
American Library Ass’n Spots . 170
Billboard on NAB Political Booklet . 390
Blue Network Files for Name Change . 399
Boy Scouts Thank NAB . 205
Broadcasting Builds Attendance, Says National
Baseball Congress President . 369
Buckendahl, Harry H., Made Vice President of
KOIN . . . . 330
Canadian Ass’n of Broadcasters Convention . . 61
Certificate of Appreciation to Dr. Armstrong 214 Coast Guard Thanks Radio for Commemorative
Programs 282
College Degrees in “Radio Journalism” Seen by
NAB Radio News Committee . 26
Committee Studies College Radio Courses . . . . 32
DAR Demands Free Radio . 163
“Daylight Saving” Time . 154
“Don’t Change Horses in the Middle of the
Stream” . 232
Educators Request More Channels . 32
Ellis, Ray C., Addresses RMA Conference . . 192
Get Out the Vote 328
Halpin, Lester A„ Rejoins KOIN . 368
Honorable Chan Gurney on Free Speech . 103
Hopkins, Jack, Continues as President of Flor¬ ida Association of Broadcasters . 121
Identification Break Waived 25
Imported U. S. Radios and Domestic Production
Maintain Listening in Britain 19-57
Increased Production Excludes Radio 233
Industry Receives Signal Corps Certificate of
Appreciation 205
Industry Thanked by Infantile Paralysis Foun¬ dation 55-65
Information Wanted on Infringement of a Radio Idea 89
Information Wanted on Matthew Halton Radio Award 164
Information Wanted on “Rape of Radio” Book
Cover 19
Inquiry on Power Rates . 110
Liberty Bell Recordings 356-367-382
Murphy, Kingsley H., Buys KSO 156
NAB Protests Army Questionnaire . 349-355
NAB Receives Red Cross Citation . 160
National Association of Evangelicals Ques¬ tionnaire . 11
National Music Week . 141
National Thrift Week . 11
Nebraska Broadcasters Hold State Meeting 180
New Award Is Created for Radio Contribution to Cause of Democracy 139
New York State DAR Commends Radio’s War
Service . 382
No Attempts to Influence News by Advertisers 56
No More “Disclaimers” . 118
“On the Air” Will Show Anywhere . 105
Oregon-Washington Broadcasters Meet . . . . 96-104
Peabody Awards . 342-356
Peabody Awards Directs Attention to Multiple
Entry Provision . 406
Peabody Award Winners . 135
Program Log Information Wanted . 110
Proposed Sale of WBT 33
Proprietary Ass’n Code of Advertising Practices 198
Radio Correspondents’ Request Backed by NAB 381
Radio Does a Job .77
Radio Figures Prominently in Ad Club War
Projects 179
Radio Largest Source of War News . 141
Radio News Needs Studied 367
Radio Newsroom Manpower Survey 241
Radio Pays Tribute to the YMCA Centennial . 206