NAEB Newsletter (Dec 1940)

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NAEB NEWS LETTER,_Dec. 1, 1940..... Page 2 pressing and handling charges only. They include a considerable amount of public domain arrangements* "To date, the following non-commercial stations have subscribed: WBBE Brooklyn, New York; WBKY Beattyrille, Kentuoky; WOSU Columbus, Ohio; VWBI Chicago, Illinois; WHA Madison, Wisconsin; KWLC Decorah, Iowa; WCAL Northfield, Minnesota; WTAW College Station, Texas; KF9G Los Angeles, California and KOAC Corvallis, Oregon. "Although this problem of the commercial industry does not affect you, I am sure you will be in sympathy with this effort to bring to an end a situation which has become intolerable. "I appreciate the interest which prompted your inquiry and trust that we may have the pleasure of receiving your support." Sincerely yours, (Signed) Carl Haverlin Manager of Station Relations BROADCAST MUSIC, INC. November 1, 1940 You will note that a number of NAEB members have already arranged to use BMI music. It is the feeling of the NAEB Executive Committee that deoisions regarding this matter should be left to individual stations. However, don't fail to make your decision before it is too late. NA3U REPORT ON RADIO BROADCASTING The Committee on Radio Broadcasting of the National Association of State Universities composed of President A. 0. Crane, chairman. President I. D. Weeks, President J. J. Tigert, and President C. A. Dykstra made its annual report to the association on November 8 in Chicago. Exoerpts from*the report are worthy of special note here. Perhaps you will wish to read the oomplete report which will be available in many of your libraries. On progress in radio broadcasting, the commit-se report says, "Last year's report showed remarkable progress in oivio broad¬ casting by state universities. This year's report shows continued and more rapid progress throughout the nation. The developments have been so encouraging and so wide spread that it is very diffioult to summarize them. Consequently, the report of your Committee this year will consist ohiefly of a summary of reports from individual schools. The "High Spots" are so numerous and so important that the individual reports from the sohools are all worthy of attention. "Last year*8 survey showed progress in the following features of civic broadcasting: