NAEB Newsletter (March 20, 1937)

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N - A -E-Q NEWS .LET TER National Association of Educational Broadcasters Madison, Wisconsin - March 20, 1957 OHIO INSTITUTE NAEB PLANS TAKE SHAPE The following program has been arranged by the NAEB as a part of the annual Radio Institute at Columbus, May 5 - 5. Monday, May 3 - 2:00 P.M. EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING BY EDUCATIONAL STATIONS Presiding: Carl Menzer, WSUI Vice President, NAEB I EDUCATIONAL STATIONS ON THE MARCH Roll call by Jos. F. Wright, WILL Four minute reports of current outstanding achievements in college broadcasting from coast to coast. II WHY THE EDUCATIONAL STATION? H. B. McCarty, WHA, President NAEB III GENERAL DISCUSSION Item I concerns every member! Information on who will be present to give re¬ ports, what topics are to be listed, whether reports to be read will be submitted, etc., should be sent to Mr. Wright without delay. The program must be made up. Send the data to Jos. F. Wright, Radio WILL, Champaign, Illinois. Don*t wait for a special invitation. Select the subject — and write it up. Four minutes, or 500 words isn*t much; but enough in which to say a lot. NAEB 3USINSSS SESSION - COLUMBUS . OHIO, MAY 5 The association will hold a closed meeting at the Ohio Institute on Monday evening, May 3. Among the items to be taken up are the matters of the recording equipment, transcription exchange service, the annual convention pirns, and other business which may be at hand. LOOKING TO THE COMING SEASON This is the time of year when program planners are busy on their schedules for next fall and winter. Now, while people are in their normal activities, before the examination time, and before potential broadcasters scatter for their summer vaca¬ tions, is a good time to lay the groundwork. More than ever before various teaching departments are wondering how they can adapt their material to radio. Conferences and discussions will help thorn to get started right. Why not visit the department heads and talk over the possibilities, give auditions to find suitable voices, select able writers, and work toward com¬ bining abilities. In most eVery department are younger men, the leaders of tomorrow, who have secret desires to try the radio. By working with them, some unusual features may be developed. Look now to the coming broadcasting season!