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NAB
“Area Meetings” . 844
AWD to Hold Annual Meeting in New York .76, 96
Baker, Kenneth H., Director of Research . 204
Batson, Charles, Named Director of Information 176
Board of Directors Meetings — 1946
Chicago . 843
Los Angeles — January . 1, 13
Washington — May . 367
Estes Park — August . 627, 645
San Francisco, Calif., January 1947 . 1025
By-laws Amendments . 727
Coleson, Robert, Named Manager of NAB West
Coast Office . 14
Committee Meetings . 345, 527, 541, 603
631, 649, 696, 1024, 1025 Convention ...199, 367, 545, 629, 633, 663, 695, 709
761, 785, 805 Bulletin Vol. XIV— #7, Aug. 1st
Convention Speakers . 743, 744
Employee-Employer Relations Dept. Now Active 1
Engineering Committee Meets March 20 . 183
Farber, David J., Joins NAB EER Department 920
Farver, Donald S., Is New Auditor . 1009
Freedom of Radio Committee Named . 298
Hager, Kolin, Resigns . 368
Heffron, Ted, Named Executive Assistant 450, 484 Industry Problems Committee set up by NAB
and RMA . 923
Kibler, Milton J., Resigns from NAB, Opens Law
Office . .884
Middlebrooks, James, Awarded Legion of Merit 532 Middlebrooks, James, Named Engineering Di¬ rector . 504
Middlebrooks, James L., Resigns from NAB to
Join ABC . 904
Miller, Ben, Joins Information Department. . 319
New Board of Directors Named . 843, 889
Petty, Don, Now NAB Legal Counsel . . .. 80
Policy Concerning Intra-Industry Controversies 903
Radio Week Plans . 728
Rea, W. Bryce, Jr., on Legal Staff . 370
Recording Standards Studied by Engineering
Committee . 581
Revercomb, Everett E., Appointed Assistant
Treasurer . 1009
Revercomb, Everett, Returns to NAB . 76
Seven Committees and Five Sub-committees
Appointed . 939, 973, 1009
24th Annual Report . 821
NEWS
Big Turnout for Iowa Clinic . 206
Broadcast Bilbo Hearing . 1010
Clinic Agenda . 5, 206
Council on Radio Journalism’s Meetings . 81
Courtroom Broadcasting . 370, 632
FCC Moves to Establish Direct Foreign Radio
Circuits . 5
Florida News Clinic Held . 41
40 Stations Sign for Texas Clinic . 205
Full-time Newsmen at WJTN . . 604
Hutton, Burton, Discusses Farm Service . 528
Indiana Broadcasters Meet . 5
INS Petition Answered by FCC . 471
Journalism Internships . 604
Journalism Meeting January 24-26 . 56
Journalism Quarterly . 319
KLZ Issues Brochure . 678
KOIN Adds Reporter . 528
KUGN Has Full-time Reporter . 528
KVOO’s ET for Montana State . 22
Laws of Libel and Slander. . . . 408
Local News Bureau in Operation . 20
Local News Coverage . . . 407, 408, 528
Local News Shows Build Audience . 42
Minnesota Radio News Clinic . 336
NAB Radio News Comm. Meets at Utica . 296
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Nebraska Clinic . . . 336, 389
N. Y. Radio News Clinic Is Big Draw . 275
News and Special Events Coverage Equalized. . 698
News Dept. ET Lectures Help Students . 122
News Internships to Be Discussed . 20
Ohio News Clinic . 604, 632, 663
Orchids to Mrs. Walker . 42
Oregon and Washington Radio News Clinics. . . 471
Oregon Radio News Clinic . 528
Program Warns of Rackets . . 1010
Radio Journalists’ Council Meeting . 765
Radio News Clinics . 319, 350, 631, 649
Responsibility of News Editor . 408
Road and Weather Reports by Iowa Newsmen. . 275
Russia Tightens Censorship . 158
Set Four Radio News Clinics . 173
Southern California Raises Standards of Radio
News . 562
Station Must Take Lead in Community . 1010
Stewart, E., Chairman of NAB New York News
Clinic . 226
Teachers and News Directors Praise Internship 121 Three More NAB Radio News Clinics Held... 253 Truman, President, Guest at Radio Correspond¬ ents Annual Dinner . 85
UP and AP Want to Discontinue News for Over¬ seas Broadcasts . 44
Washington Governor and News Clinic . 486
Washington State News Clinic . 529
WGAY, New Maryland Station . 992
WINR News Programming . 679
Wisconsin Radio Station News . 390
WOAI Doing Best Local News Job . 275
WPAY Pinch Hits for Papers . 56
“Writing by Ear” Is Textbook for Internes . . . 678
PROMOTION
Gamble, I. R., Lauds War Loan Support . 43
KGO Ships Two More Global Shows . 20
Newspapers Increase Radio Column Space . 228
Promotion Exhibit and Contest . 469
“Telling the World” Final Report . 38
Victory Loan Support Tops 14 Million . 36
PUBLIC INTEREST PROGRAMMING
Agriculture Secretary Praises Radio Farm
Service . 76
American Legion Thanks Industry . 175
Army Day Fact Sheets Mailed . 211
Army Day Observance . 173, 336
Army Expresses Appreciation for Radio’s Coop
In Recruiting Campaign . 890
Army Prestige Campaign . 807
Awards Plan . 369
AWD on Program at Columbus Meeting . 315
Boys-Girls Week, April 27-May 4 . 229
Cadet Nurse Corps Anniversary . 490
Christmas Gift Campaign . 715
Crippled Children’s Week . 274, 336
Daylight Saving Time Summary by AP . 274
Eisenhower’s, Gen. D., Letter . 174
Entire Industry Included in Plans for Coverage
of Atom Bomb Test . 120
Fat Salvage . 174
FCC Report on “Public Service Responsibility
of Broadcast Licensees” . 167
5th Annual NAB-Northwestern U. Radio Insti¬ tute Opens June 24 . 121
Fire Prevention . 587, 993
Food Conservation Campaign . 433
Home Canning Week . 490
Homes for Veterans . 174
International Shortwave Net to Cover UNO Meet 228
Jaycees Commend Virginia Stations . 634
Kiwanis to Observe Radio Week . 273
KLZ Does Public Interest Promotion . 393
KMBC Outlines ASCAP License Fee Terms. . . 1005 KVOO’s ET for Montana State . 122
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