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TV Hearings Cancelled . 508
Waiver of Hearings Announced . 502
Walker, Paul A., Reappointment to FCC. . . .46, 383
472, 489
Walkie-Talkie Users Need License . 333
WG33F Renewal Denied . 257
Wholesale Licensing Policy . 695
Why the Federal Communications Commission?
Address by Paul A. Walker . 92
Wigglesworth, Rep. R. B., Attacks FCC — Denny
Replies . 203
Wills, W. H., Speaks on Radio in Our Daily Life 125
WINS Transfer Approved . 563
WJW-ABC Agreement Denied by FCC . 432
WOV Transfers Rejected . 179
FM
Additional Grants . 80
Allocation Bulletin 19 . 96, 127
Applications Granted . 295
Channels . 452
Channel Withholding . 501
CP Grants . 296
Commission Grants 8 FM CP’s in D. C . 225
Commission Rejects Added Channels . 57
Convention Plans Discussed . 369
Denny to Discuss Policy at Convention . 627
Educational FM Rules . 179
Engineering Approval of Grants . 296
Engineering Standards Revised . 21
FCC Actions on FM Summarized. . . . 407
FCC Approves Interim FM Operation . 295
FCC Order . 4
FCC Releases Text of Decision Denying Added
FM Band . 176
FCC Wants More FM Receivers . 278
FMBI Dissolved . 849
Grants . 3, 21, 80, 128, 139, 154, 453
Grants to 15 Applicants . 472
Lemke Bill on FM Allocation . 381, 587
License Granting Suggestions . 294
Los Angeles Hearings Postponed . 698
Metropolitan Station Requests . 296
Multiple Ownership . 318
NAB Brief to the FCC . . 36
NAB FM Executive Committee Meeting . 483
Peoria Gets Preview of FM Possibilities . 945
Plans of 15 Stations Approved . 204
Proceedings of the FM Panel Discussion
Vol. 14— #18
Promotional Group Being Organized . 905
Proposed NC Educational FM Rules . 208
Revision of Rules Information Bui. Vol. 14, No. 2
Rules Amendment . 487
Rules and Engineering Standards Amendment
Proposed . 429
Set for Hearing . 140
Stations Submit Engineering Plans . 280
13 More Conditional FM Grants . 260
Trial Pattern for FM Assignments Okay says FCC . 139
FREE RADIO
Albany Paper Carried Editorial . 371
Do We Have Freedom of Speech in the United States? Vol. 14 — #20
Elder, R. F., Discussed Free Radio . 347
FCC General Counsel Sees Democracy Safe with
Radio Free . 24
Freedom of Radio Backed by DAR . 455
Freedom of Radio Committee Named . 298
Freedom of Speech Panel . 785
Government Control of Communications . 501
Miller, Justin, Editorial re FCC Report . 330
Miller, Justin, Rotary Club Address . 728
Miller, Justin, Speaks at Hartford . 919
Miller, Justin, Statement re FCC Report . 167
Oregon Legionnaires Favor Free Radio . 666
Radio Must Be Free . 367, 384
Radio and Press Seen in Mutual Battle for Free Expression . 966
GENERAL
Address to the Broadcasting Industry, An, by C. R. Denny Bulletin Vol. 14— #14
Advertising in the Public Interest, an Address by Niles Trammell Bulletin, Vol. 14— #16
AFA Convention in Milwaukee . 24
AFRA-Network Negotiations . 886, 906, 919, 937
Amateurs Cited in War Observing Projects. . . . 136
American Broadcasters Awarded Citation . 938
Arnoux, G., Elected WTAR President . 85
Australia’s Radio Network . 45
Bannerman, Glen, Urges More Democratic Radio
for Canada . 103
BMB Subject of Board Resolution . 844
Brazil Decorates Tomlinson . 125
Broadcasters Plan Meetings for 1947 . 1009
Broadcasting, an Opportunity, a Challenge
Bulletin, Vol. 14— #13
Brown University Radio Courses . 141
Chief Decries Exclusivity in Army-Navy Game
Broadcast . 173
Coleson, Robert C., Cited by Treasury . 409
Crippled Children’s Week . 274
Daylight Saving Time Summary by AP . 274
Egolf, Willard, Opens Law Office . 451
Famine Crisis Under Control . 991
Ferguson, Garland S., Assumes Chair at FTC. . 1025
Florida Association of Broadcasters . 963
Food for Starving Europe . 169
Gelhorn (Mrs.) Geo., New President St. Louis
Council . 125
Greeting Cards Sent to WBEN . 46
Gunts, Brent, New Chief, Radio Section, Tres.
Dept . 279
Hays, Lt. Col. John S., Appointed WQXR . 6
Hoax Program Scares Paris . 97
Industry Citation for War Work . 349
Industry Men in New Positions . 409
“In the Nation,” Article by Arthur Krock . 923
“It Works Both Ways,” Article Reprinted From
Washington Times-Herald . 924
Juvenile Delinquency . 941
Kiwanis Marks Radio Week . 343, 391
KOIN Man in Demand as Speaker . 142
KOPF Heads NBC Network Sales . 104
Legate Continues Better Business Activities ... 6
Letter to Editor Lauds Radio . 45
March of Dimes Campaign . 852
Miles, Paul, Honored . 23
Miller, J., Confers with Herbert Hoover . 151
Miller, J., Addresses Commonwealth Club, San
Francisco . 22
Miller, Justin, Makes Main Address at Franklin
& Marshall College . 843
Miller, J., Named to Board of Brand Foundation 452
Miller, Justin, Will Speak at NBC-WTIC . 904
Miller, J., Speaks at AFA . 409
Miller, J., Addresses West Coast . 483
Morency, P. W., Now WTIC Vice President ... 85
Murphy, Adrian, Named Vice President and Gen.
Executive — CBS . 44
Mutual Broadcasting System New Member.... 367
National Radio Week _ 744, 806, 883, 903, 919, 922
937 965 1023
NBC-UCLA Radio Institute . 86
NC Broadcasters Re-elect Officers . 805
Newspaper Strike in Philadelphia . 409
Nuremberg Trial Translator Is WHOM Staff
Man . 6
Operating Revenues Decrease in 1945 . 940
Paley Elected as Chairman of CBS Board . 23
Pangborn-Cox Promoted at KGW . 125
Pascoe, H. W., Returns to WAAT . 6
Paying Fee to High Schools Sports Broadcast. . 763
“People Look at Radio” . 883
Policy on Religious Broadcasts . 450
Public Affairs Positions Abroad . 789
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