NAEB Radio-Television Bibliography (June 30, 1952)

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RADIO: INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING: GENERAL 13. International Radio Broadcasting (Radio broadcasts intended for reception outside the borders of the originating country. Broadcasts by countries other than the United States intended primarily for reception within the borders of the originating country are listed under Class 12--Radio in Foreign Countries.) a. General Anonymous, “Around the Clock with Short-Wave English Newscasts." Radio and TV News, XLIII (March 1950), pp. 58+. won n---, "Assembly Condemns Radio Jamming." United Nations Bulletin, xX (January 1, 1951), pp. 43-45. wee nnn ne » "Canada Calls the World." ‘Foreign Trade, IX (May 26, 1951), pp. 93 938. -------» "The Foreign Language Broadcasts of Central and Eastern Europe." European Broadcasting Union. Documentation and Information Bulletin, I November 15, 1950), pp. 317-323. : wae n ene , ‘High Frequency Broadcasting Conference, Florence, Italy." U. S. Department of State Bulletin, XXII (April 10, 1950), pp. 571-572. an , "International Radio Conferences." Nature, CLXIII (March 26, 1949), pp. 103-104. won----, "Post-War International Broadcasting." World Today, V (June 1949), pp ° 258-266 s w------» ‘Radio Agreement Enters into Force." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXVI (March 31, 1952), p. 500. ~------; ‘Radio Moscow Increases Foreign Propaganda Output." U.S. Department_of State Bulletin, XXIV (Jume 11, 1951), p. 946. aieieiateiateie » "Soviet Radio Propaganda on the Far East." World Today, VI (October 1950), pp. 43h-bh1. ~n--=~~, "Western Hemisphere Participation in International Telecommunica tions Activities." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXI (August 22, 1949), pp. 258-259. Barbour, Nevill, "Broadcasting to the Arab World; Arabic Transmissions from the BBC." Middle East Journal, V (Winter 1951), pp. 57-69. Bennington, T. W., Short-Wave Radio and the fonosphere. London, 1950. P. 1 Burton, R. R., "European Broadcasting Conference: Brussels and Copenhagen.” U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XX (February 13, 1949), pp. 187-190. Canfield, Polly, "Story of Radio Free Europe." Texas Outlook, XXXV (Septemb 1951), pp. 22-23. 64