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Mine Safety ET Series Planned . 97
Minneapolis Polio Epidemic . 635
Morning and Afternoon Listening Surpasses
“V-E Day” Record . 154
NAB Cooperating with OWMR in Clearances
for Government Programs . 55
Navy Day . 792
Navy Man Suggests Continuance Sign-Off Na¬ tional Anthem . 55
New Program Committee Meeting . 483
News Dept. ET Lectures Help Students . 122
Public Interest Programming by Lawyers . 726
Radio Aid Asked for in Coal Crisis . 974
Red Cross Fund Drive . 174, 393
Return of Veterans Raises Listening 40% . 175
Safety on the Highways . 174
School Christmas Broadcast Cancelled by Action
of Detroit AFM Local . 985
Survey Shows Public Approves of Broadcaster
Job . 199
Teachers & News Directors Praise Internships 121
Treasury Department Bond Drive . 766, 889
USO Campaigns in Some Areas . 993
VA Series . 490
VFW Presents Citation to NAB . 993
Victory Gardening Urged by USDA . 273
WAC-Public Interest Allocations Week of Feb.
17-24 . 96
WFIL Cooperates with Radio Repair Assn . 154
WHBF Uses Wire Recorder for Scoop . 275
WOLS Explains FCC Program Control . 273
WSAM Forms Saginaw Radio Council . 315
PUBLIC RELATIONS
American Public Relations Association Awards 6 Mine Safety ET Series Planned . 97
RESEARCH
AM CP’s Granted in 12-month Period . 561
Baker, Ken H., Addresses Civic Leaders in
Savannah . 428
BMB Has Produced Basic Facts . 884
BMB Map Planned to Eliminate Confusion 1006 BMB Reports on Family Owned Radios . . .314, 428
BMB Station — Audience Reports Mailed . 763
CAB to Discontinue Program Ratings . 484
Caution in Answering Questionnaires . 1006
Census Bureau Production Reports . 543
Census of Manufactures for 1946 . 543
Committee Holds First Meeting . 989
Depreciation Rates of Broadcast Equipment. . . . 853
Future Program Discussed at Convention . 853
Grants for Commercial Stations Tabulated . . 561
586, 651
Homes with Radios . 383
Income Payments in U. S . 730
Manufacturers Census Planned . 469
NRDGA Radio Survey . 427, 679
Newspaper Representatives Study Analyzed 603, 628
Newspapers Now Publish Program Schedules. . . 884
Petry, Inc., Study . 532
Post-war Markets . 714
Practice of Charging Multiple Rates to Ad¬ vertisers . 677
Program Logs Being Studied . 469
Questionnaire on Employment of Musicians. . . . 279
Radio Advertising . 484
Radio Production Figures . 471, 485, 713, 747, 854
Radio Set Ownership Reaches All-Time High. . 1023
Radio Survey University of Wichita
Special Information Bui. Vol. 14, No. 4
‘‘Report from the People” Radio Talk . 1024
Retail Sales Figures . 468, 630
Station Analyses . 791
Statistical Analysis of FM and AM Grants
and Applications . 985
Survey Made of Radios in Homes
Bulletin — Research Vol. 14, No. 3 Tele Receivers Production Reaches New High. 1024
SMALL MARKET STATIONS
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454
667
921
Agencies Asking Cash Discount . 887, 905
Agenda for Area Meetings . 1009
Arizona Network Group Sale . 317
Average Number of Employees Per Station
Shown in FCC Data . 992
Brown, J. Allen, Addresses Indiana Broadcasters 431 Brown Univ. Radio Courses 141
Canadian Association of Broadcasters 505
Co-op Programs . 388, 405, 470, 486, 543, 605
CPA at Alliance, Ohio . 346
Commercial Programs . 123,
Committee Meets in Washington . 329’
Data Available on Salesmen’s Compensation Discussion of “Small Markets” at District
Meetings . 77
District Chairmen to Meet with Executive Com¬ mittee . 79i
District 14 Business Session Set . 992
Early Morning Shows . 486, 531, 605, 632
Election Returns on Mid-South Network . 545
Executive Comm, to Meet . 300, 317, 1024
FCC order #91-C cancelled . 345
Goldman, Simon, WJTN, Comments on Syndi¬ cated Shows . 140
Group Selling . 388, 470, 531, 652
Grouping Stations Attracts Natl. Advertiser. . . . 278
Hanna, Michael R., Named 2nd Dist. Dir . 345
Henri, Hurst and McDonald Appraises Group
Selling . 504
Industry Problems and Convention Plans . 709
KDKA Sells “The Sports Parade” . 454
Keystone Broadcasting System Prediction . 124
KFBC Broadcasts Sports . 300, 945
KFI “Eleventh Hour News” . ’ 454
KFXM Sponsored by Food Stores . 486
KXOK Hymns and Religious Music . 505
“Labor Relations in Small Stations” Bulletin
Mailed to Stations . 992
Licensed Operators Placed by USES . 696
Local News Bureau in Operation . 20
Management Study #2 . 681, 1007
“Mayflower Group, The” . 765
NAB Encourages Personnel Training . 345
NAB Radio Management Study . 585
National Advertising . 20
National Spot Business . 971
New Management Study Series Previewed . 455 Order Form of NAB Aids Small Market Stations 1007 Personnel Training . 124
Producers’ Views on Syndicated Shows . .230, 231
Programs from 11 P. M. to Midnight . 405
Proposed Agenda at Convention . 729
Radio Cuts in on Newspaper Ad Budget . 141
Reinsch, J. Leonard, Speaks on Religious Pro¬ grams . 681
Religious Programming . 123, 681
Sears and Ward’s Using Radio . 585
Small City Buying Power . 1009
Small Markets . 77
Small Market Station Sales . 251
Small Stations Encouraged to Apply for NAB
Membership . 972
Small Stations Launch Campaign . 747
Small Stations Urged to Furnish Agenda Ma¬ terial . 921
Station Executives Visiting NAB Hdqrs . 406
Survey on Salesmen’s Compensation . 2
Sustaining Programs . 123
Syndicated Shows Interesting to Honolulu
Broadcasters . 347
Syndicated Transcribed Shows . 124, 156, 172
373, 389
Teaching Democratic Ideals to Youngsters . 681
Tobacco Network, Small Station Sales . 251
Transcribed Shows . 318
Transcription “Congress on the Air” . 486
Union Contracts and Veteran Trainee . 431
Urged, to Work with NAB . 852
Vacation News . 406
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