NAEB Radio-Television Bibliography (June 30, 1952)

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RADIO: VOICE OF AMERICA Anonymous, "Let's Change the Voice of America." Christian Century, LXVT (December 14, 1949), pp. 1479-1481. oem ,» "Lithuanian and Amoy Dialect Added to Voice of America Programs." U. S. Department of State Bulletin, XXIV (March 5, 1951), p. 369. Henem ene » "Louder and Clearer; Voice of America." Colliers, CXXVIII (July 7, 1951), p. 82. on oe ee ow a as a » "Mass Transmission of Drama. Darkness at Noon Over Voice of America." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXIV (April 30, 1951), pp. 7OO+. ween »; "Master of the Voice." U.S. News and World Report, XXVIII (January 13, 1950), p. 34. ce me om » 'New Voice of America Program to Japan." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXV (September 10, 1951), p. 428. an eee » "Radio Station at Salonika to Expand Voice of America Balkan Audience." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXI (November 28, 1949), p. 829. oe ae a ; "Relay of Voice of America Programs Over German Stations Negotiated.” U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXIV (May 14, 1951), p783. : a 8. sc05, “Seagoing Voice." Scholastic, LVIII (April 18, 1951), p. 10. =e ee nee » "Truth Shall Make Them Free." Colliers, CXXVII (March 10, 1951), wy eoueewneny "Two-way International Broadcast Inaugurated by Voice of America. U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXII, (June 12, 1950), p. 980. woneonen, "Uncle Sam Says Merry Christmas! Christmas Show for the Voice." Scholastic, LV (December 14, 1949), p. 28. seuawece, Y, S. Advisory Commission on Information: Semiannual Report to Congress. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1949. P. 22. wo wee ~» U. S. Advisory Commission on Information: Semiannual Report to Congress. April 1951. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1951. P. 19. wee emcee >» 'U. S. = Germany Discuss Agreement for Voice of America German Language Programs; Voice of America to Broadcast in Hebrew." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXIV (April 23, 1951), pp. 652-653. wo om no a eo on om » "U. S. Protests Soviet Jamming of Voice of America." U. S. Department of State Bulletin, XX (May 15, 1949), p. 638. ~waonee=, "Voice of America Adds New Programs." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXIV (May 21, 1951), p. 820. 67