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NAEB NEWS LETTER Page 3 June I, I 945 NAEB MEMBERS DO WELL IN OHIO INSTITUTE AWARDS Ay.'ARDS IN THE N i NT H A\iER I CAN EXHIBITION OF EDUCATIONAL RADIO PROGRAMS, SPONSORED BY O'H 10 STATE UnIVERS8TY*S INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION 8Y RADIO, WERE ANNOUNCED WAY l6, BY Dr„ I, KEITH TyLER, D 8 RECTOR OF THE INSTITUTE. NAEB MEMBER STATIONS AND PROGRAMS PLANNED BY ASSOCIATE MEMBERS ARE WELL REPRESENTED IN THE FINAL AWARDS AS IS SHOWN BY THE FOLLOWING TABULATION OF NAEB winners: Agricultural Broadcasts—Honorable mentions (two): “Ohio Farm and Home Hour”, planned and produced by Ohio State University Agricultural Extension Service, broadcast over WOSU, Columbus. “Farming with Kenneth Yeend’ 1 , planned, produced, and broadcast by KIRO, Seattle* Personal ano Family Life Programs—First Award: “Our Children”, planned and produced by WHA, University of Wisconsin; broadcast over WnA, Madison, and WL8L, Stevens Point* Children^ Programs for Listening Out of School—Honorable mention: “Story- Book Time”, planned, produced, and broadcast by WLB, University of Minnesota-, Minneapolis, Programs for Use in School by Primary Children—Honorable mention: "Old Tales and New", planned, produced, and broadcast by WLB, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Programs for Use in School by Elementary Children—Honorable mention (two): "Exploring the News: Wisconsin School of the Air/’ planned and produced by WHA, University of Wisconsin; broadcast over WHA, Madison, and WLBL, Stevens Point, “Once Upon a Time in Ohio: Ohio School of the Air**, planneo and produced by Ohio School of the Air, broadcast over WOSU, Ohio State University, Columbus, Cultural Programs—First Award: “WNYC American Music Festival-1 945“, planned, produced, and broadcast by WNYC, New York, i Programs for Use in School by Junior and Senior High pupils—First award: "Our America", planned and produced by Radio Council of the Chicago public schools, broadcast over WBEZ, Chicago, WKAR WILL BROADCAST FROM 1NTERLOCHEN Throughout the summer months WKAR will operate ,on a full twelve hour per DAY SCHEDULE WITH MANY OF THE REGULAR FEATURES CONTINUING AS USUAL. New PROGRAMS FITTING THE SUMMER SEASON WILL BE SCHEDULED, INCLUDING CONCERTS from the National Music Camp at Interlochen, discussions of the stars and THE HEAVENS BY KaREL HuJER, A “CAMERA OlUB OF THE A|r“ BY J« BEACH and others. For NO NEW RAO I OS THIS YEAR FCC Chairman Porter sees no relaxation of “freeze" policies on station CONSTRUCTION UNTIL JAPAN IS BEATEN. CONTINUING MILITARY NEEOS WILL ALSO PREVENT QUANTITY PRODUCTION OF HOME RECEIVERS UNTIL 1946, ACCOROING TO WPB, ALTHOUGH SOME VARIETIES OF SETS MAY REACH THE MARKET IN SMALL NUMBERS by Christmas.