NAEB Newsletter (May 1, 1940)

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SkxEB NEWS LETTER.. , , .MAY I, 1940.. ..Page 4 “Section 3.94(c) is hereby made Section 3.94(d), and Section 3.94(d) is made Section 3.94(e ) f and the following is inserted as Section 3.94(c): “Section 3.94(c). The licensee of a standard broadcast station may, without further authority of the Commission, rebroadcast on a non¬ commercial basis a noncommercial program of an international broadcast station, provided the Commission is notified of the call letters of each station rebroadcast and the licensee certifies that express authority has been received from the licensee of the station origin¬ ating the program. H "Section 4.10(d) is deleted; Section 4.10(c) is made Section 4.10(d), and the following is inserted as Section 4.10(c); "Section 4.10(c). The licensee of a noncommercial educational broad¬ cast station may, without further authority of the Commission, rebroad¬ cast the noncommercial programs of a standard broadcast station oj an international broadcast station, provided the Commission is notified of the call letters of each station rebroadcast and the licensee certifies that express authority has been received from the licensee of the station originating the program." "The words "or noncommercial educational" are stricken from Section 4.10(b)." SEE PACKET; ■.VEtCOKE OKLAHOMA BAPTIST For the first time the NAEB packet contains a contribution from the campus studios of Oklahoma SaptistUniversity.newassooiateember of NAEB. Ralph E. I.atthews, director of Oklahoma Baptist University campus studios says; "Our radio work here at O.B.U. has progressed very satisfactorily this past year. We have developed a fine schedule and ^«ene P has been solendid. Our University broadcasts are oarrieu y 0*1*0,, w «. 'X/S.ttSNwriSSw monthly when we present our Varsity variety suu Q++4arlf i»nce auditorium we always have from 500 to 600 people i a "I enjoy very much receiving the NAEB newsletters and the items included in it and find it very helpful. You*11 also find material from’Ohio State, Washington State, Illinois, and the University of Kentucky. AGPA REPORT ON RADIO The report oi ». -«**1 S? “SC'S SS* 01 *' Association was presented at ~ ttie committee was Elmer Sulzer, bs.s.’s s";*™ K .:rf,-.e“*:: ix ?™“ s— - — *• • •* the report for you in the NAEB packet.