NAEB Newsletter (Aug 1945)

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NAEB NEWS LETTER Page 5 August t* 1946 EOUCAT 5 ON OF THEIR COMMUNITIES AND CAN AIO IN THE ELECTION OF BETTER LOCAL PUBLIC OFFICIALS BY GIVING AS WELL AS SELLING TIME FOR POLITICAL broadcasts*..,.The House adjournment for the summer has killeo all pros¬ pects for action on the Vandenbcrg bill to prevent interference with CULTURAL PROGRAM8 TILL AT LEAST LATE OCTOBER* THE BILL HAS ALREADY PASSED THE SENATE AND HAS BEEN BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND Foreign Commerce for some time*.*** Have you seen the farm listening ANALYSIS IN THE JULY 23 ISSUE OF BROADCAST ING? ..* *. The CLEAR CHANNEL LISTENING SURVEY SHOULD THROW ADDITIONAL LIGHT ON THE LISTENING HABITS OF THE RURAL FOLK.*.*.LEE McCaNNE # V|QE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER OF Stromberg Carlson Company* suggests that school fm systems would obtain FEDERAL AID IN FINANCING RECONVERSION OF THEIR TRANSMITTERS TO THE NEW FREQUENCIES* I * D LIKE TO HAVE A FEDERAL ENGINEER TO CONVERT OUR TRANS¬ MITTER* -Ebel