NAEB Newsletter (April 15, 1938)

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2 J THIS PUSHBOTTQN TYPE OF RECEIVER Within recent months certain manufacturers of radio receivers have been marketing sets of the pushbotton type with no manual control. The Northern California BroadĀ¬ casters Association has taken definite action in an effort to get manufacturers to discontinue this type of set. What think you of this action? Perhaps this topic should be discussed and perhaps action taken at the fall meeting. MARK ETHRIDGE RETIRES AS NAB HEAD Did you read his message as retiring president? You should! I presume it was mailed to all radio stations. EDUCATION BY RADIO IN FORUM A provocative editorial on Education by Radio by Henry Goddard Leach appears in the June FORUM and CENTURY. In it you will find praise for Walter Lemmon and W1XAL. You will find it worthwhile to read it. ORDER YOUR COPY NOW If proceedings of the Second National Conference on Educational Broadcasting are to be printed, more copies must be sold. Pre-publication price is $2. If you wish a copy of the proceedings of the meeting held in Chicago, send your order to Mr. C. S. Marsh, Executive Secretary, Second National Conference on Educational Broadcasting, c/o American Council on Education, 744 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C. WSUI RECEIVES SPECIAL AUTHORITY The FCC has granted WSUI, State University of Iowa, permission to reduce its hours of operation to a minimum of nine hours daily instead of the unlimited time in order to observe the summer vacation period. WSAJ SUSPENDS OPERATION FCC has granted WSAJ, Grove City College, Grove City, Pa., permission to suspend operĀ¬ ation from June 15 to September 22 because of the summer vacation. KOAC REDUCES SCHEDULE KOAC, Oregon State Agricultural College, Corvallis, has been granted permission by the FCC to operate from 8 a.m. to 2:50 p.m. and from 6:50 to 8:00 p.m. during July and August Instead of unlimited time as licensed. KWSC RECEIVES SPECIAL PERMISSION In line with grants to other educational stations, the FCC has given KWSC permission to wave rule 151 and reduce hours of operation during the summer months.