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N A £ B to E W S L E T T £ R NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS A 0 James £bel, Editor, Station WILL, Urbana/ III. May 9, 1945 DRAKE RADIO WORKSHOP Drake University’s radio activities are going on in about the same PATTERN o They ARE PLANNING A 6»W'EEK3 summer radio workshop again this year. The date of registration is June 99 with the 6-week term ending July 20. Six hours of credits may be earned in the field of broadcasting METHODS, PROGRAM PLANNING AND PRODUCTION, AND SCRIPT WRITING. STUDENTS WILL PLAN, WRITE, PRODUCE, AND BROADCAST SEVERAL PROGRAMS EACH WEEK WHICH WILL BE CARRIED BY THE LOCAL RADIO STATIONS KSO AND KRNT AND BY WOI of Iowa State College. Total enrollment in radio courses during THE FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS OF 9044-45 HAS BEEN AROUND 260. We ARE NOW OFFERING COURSES IN BROADCASTING METHODS, PROGRAM PLANNING AND PRODUCTION, RADIO CONTINUITY WRITING, ADVANCED PRODUCTION PROBLEMS, RADIO ADVERTISING, AND ALSO A RADIO SEMINAR. W9 SCONS 9M RAO8 0 8 NSTITUTE PLANS For two weeks, from July 29 to August 99 inclusive, the University of Wisconsin will serve as host to the first institute of its particular KIND —A WORKING CONFERENCE DESIGNED TO 8R t NG TOGETHER PERSONS CONCERNED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF FM EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING IN THE UNITED STATES. The INSTITUTE IS PLANNED TO GIVE AN OVER-ALL VIEW OF RAOSO EDUCATION’S OPPORTUNITIES AND TO PROVIDE HELP ON SPECIFIC PROBLEMS, RANGING FROM THE PREPARATION OF AN FM LICENSE APPLICATION TO THE DETAILS OF PROGRAMMING, STATION MANAGEMENT, AND CLASSROOM UTILIZATION. LEADING RADIO EDUCATORS, ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURERS 8 REPRESENTATIVES, AND GOVERNMENT SPECIALISTS WILL SERVE AS LECTURERS, DISCUSSION LEADERS, AND CONSULTANTS. OH90 STME FM RADIO WORKSHOP The Ohio State University in cooperation with the U. S c Office of Education, the Ohio State Department of Education and the Cleveland Board of Education has announced the first Educational FM-Station Workshop . The Workshop will meet for five weeks on the Ohio State University campus with the complete resources of the University’s radio station WOSU, its Teaching Aids Laboratory, its libraries and its radio personnel available FOR THE STUDENTS. ThERE WILL ALSO BE COOPERATIVE WORK WITH CoLUMBUS RADIO STATIONS INCLUDING FM STATION WELD. The sixth wnd final week of the workshop will be spent in Cleveland with HEADQUARTERS. AT THE CLEVELAND BOARD OF EDUCATION STATION WBOE. All Cleveland radio stations are cooperating in providing a series of VALUABLE AND STIMULATING EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES.