NAEB Radio-Television Bibliography (June 30, 1952)

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RADIO: GENERAL PROGRAMS 6. Programs (Program descriptions. See Class 2--Social Aspects and Criticism--for program criticism; Class 8--Research and Audience Impact Studies--for program research data; Class 9--Technigues and Instruction in Radio Broadcastinge--for information on how to broadcast programs of various types; Class ll--Radio in Education--for descriptions of educational programs; and Class 12--Radio in Foreign Countries--for programs broadcast by foreign countries.) a. General Anonymous, “Inside Radio; Picture Story." Coronet, XXV (February 1949), pp. 147-162. Wann e ne » "Little Miffed Moppets; Juvenile Jury." Readers Digest, LV (September 1949), pp. 47-48. ; w-------, "Sam's Dream Comes True; NBC's This Is Your Life." Life, XXVI (June 13, 1949), pp. 129-132. "Speaking of Pictures; People Are Funny." Life, XXVI (January ats 1949), pp. 14-16. Ns wean enee » “Travelers Tell All; Welcome Travelers, Broadcast from Chicago Over ABC." American Magazine, CXLVIII (August 1949), pp. 36-37. Bryan, J., "Radio's Most Embarrassing Moments." Saturday Evenin Post, CCXXI (April 23, 1949), pp. 2h-25+, : Harris, E., “They Always Get Their Man; NBC Program Called Leave It To the Girls." Colliers, CXXVI (November 25, 1950), pp. 34-35+. Kaplan, Milton A., Radio and Poetry. New York: Columbia University Press, 1949. P. 333. Kurtzman, S., "Laughter by the Yard." Colliers, CXXVI (August 19, 1950), pp. 34-35. ! National Broadcasting Company, Radio and Television Broadcast Standards. New York: National Broadcasting Company, 1951. P. ° Schreiber, Flora Rheta, "Broadcast Poetry: A Lost Art?" The Quarterl of Film, Radio, and Television, VI (Summer 1952), pp. 394-03. b. Dramatic and Documentary Programs Anonymous, "America's Future, Inc." New Republic, CXX (June 13, 1949) , pp. 7-8. -------» “CBS Documentary Unit Maps Strong 1949 Blueprint." Variety, CLXXIII (January 12, 1949), p. 21. ~------» "CBS Makes History: You Are There." Scholastic, LIV (May 11, 1949), p. 22. 13