NAEB Newsletter (February 20, 1931)

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THE FBSS BILL Senator Simeon D. Fobs, of Ohio, introduced the hill in the Senate reserving 15 % of the channels for broadcasting. While it is not expected that it will he passed this session, your unreserved support will be required to secure passage of the hill at a later session of Congress. Your own Senators should be informed, and asked to support it. A letter from the President of your institution will do much to assist the support rapidly gathering in Congress for our work. ANNUAL REPORT OF FEDERAL HAP TO COMMISSION Available from the Superintendent of Documents in 'Washington, D. C. for ten cents, and contains all the General Orders of the Commission, Rules and Procedure, and a complete report of the work of this body up to December 1, 1950. Each member of your staff should have a copy. EDUCATION ON THE AIR This is the title of a hook giving the proceedings of the Ohio State University Institute of last Bujaaer. It is a volume of 400 pages and contains much inforrmition of value to educational stations, being the first publication presenting a complete picture and discussion of nearly every problem encountered in educational broadcasting. Cun he obtained from the Bureau of Educational Research, Ohio St«te University, Columbus, Ohio, for three dollar®. STATION PROGRAMS The following is the list of programs received to date frfft golligg iiatleast Printed monthly programs from KFKU, University of Chiot^O* WWltll, W1A0* Two weeks printed program KSAC . Three months printed program WEAI. Semester printed program. University of Kentucky. Weekly mimeographed program WJfAD, WE AO. Monthly nirtieographed program WCAJ. Two weeks printed program WDAY. ASSOCIATION RECORDED FED ORAJJ A committee, eoneisting of Fe&ird, of wNaD, Jensen, of " ! 0AJ, Wright* of WILL, and Eiggy* of WE AO, has been considering the possibility of a regular prorata for the Association to be bro&doait by a group of our stations. information Is needed as to where &moh programs e&tt be recorded at - reasonable prioo. Indications? are that the cost will be prohibitive, exceeding tm hundred dollars per weekly half hour program* tour suggestions and ideas as to what might he properly included in sueh a program will hi of value to the committee. Should speakers of national importance he used or should the program be devoted to both speech and classical music?