NAEB Newsletter (November 15, 1939)

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Office of Executive Secretary Urbana f 111 ino 1 «■ No vembe r 15, 192-9 WHAT HAVE YOU DONE ABOU T mOPENOT. MOMlAlIOM While many within the ranks of the radio industry are fast pushing ahead in the field of frequency modulation, what are those responsible for broadcasting within the educational ranks doing? Don’t sit Idly by and find yourselves passed in the stretch. FOC ACTIONS WSUI, State University of Iowa, was granted construction permit to increase power to 1000 watts night and 5000 watts day, unlimited time, to install new equipment and to move the transmitter to a new site locally, employing a directional antenna both day and night WHIG, Municipal Broadcasting System, New York, was granted permission to bros.d©a&t special election reports on night ox November ?« FREQ SERVICE BULLETI N MAKE S BjUT The SERVICE BULLETIN OF THE FREQ was issued for the first time this month. At the September 89th meeting of the Executive Committee of the Federal Radio Education Committee the creation and public¬ ation of the SERVICE BULLETIN was approved, "The Bulletin seeks to meet specific needs of radio and education. Its primary purpose Is to be an instrument for the sarrloe of education as a # Vital force, seeking desirable and efficient outlet through radio« NEW PUBLICATION ON RADIO A ND RECORDIN G James', G Hanlon, Editor and Publisher of EPSOATIONAli RADIO AND RECORDING, tells me that he’ll be glad to "!J! 1 ®* # an3r ^i2o£rfl£°*M Sef ln^i/n^puSlioation, Tmimeographed AdSessf'“BroinONAl. fc RiuSo 1 IaD*RaaoRDmr 323 Soutfc'wabaah Avenue, Chicago, Illinois*