NAEB Newsletter (Oct 1945)

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NAEB NEWS LETTER Page 3 October I, 1945 The reminder of Tuesday afternoon—after the clear channel smoke had CLEARED A WA Y*~ —WAS DEVOTED TO A BUSINESS MEETING* THE FOLLOWING SLATF. OF OFFICERS WAS NOMINATED BY THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE AND UNANIMOUSLY ELECTED« President Frank E* Schooley, WILL Uni VERS!TY OF ILLINOIS Urbana, Illinois VICE-PRESIDENT Allen Miller, KOAC Oregon State System of Higher Education Corvallis, Oregon Treasurer W „ I » Griffith, WOI Iowa State College Ames, Iowa Executive Committee R, d , Coleman, WKAR John W* Dunn, WNAD Richard B* Hull, WOI Carl H* Menzer, WSUI di!M Miles, WBAA M .» So NoVS K, WNYC Executive Secretary A o James Ebel, WILL University of Illinois Urbana, Illinois A proposal by John W* Ouimn for a suitable plaque to indicate NAEB member¬ ship was referred to the Executive Committee because of a lack of time FOR DISCUSSION OF THE PROJECT* Carl Menzer set forth the necessity for coordinated planning for State FM Networks if they are ro work together on an interstate basis and if INTERFERENCE IS TQ PREVENTED* a CONFERENCE OF STATE NET PLANNERS WAS SUGGESTED, It WAS DECIDED THAT THE PRESIDENT SHOULD HANDLE THIS MATTER AND TRY TO ARRANGE FOR SUCH A CONFERENCE THRU CONTACT WITH THE FCC and the U„S* Office of Education* The reports of the treasurer, THE SECRETARY, AND THE RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE WERE ACCEPTED WITH THANKS* The over-packed agenda did not allow for a report by Morrie Novik (WNYC) .of his European Radio Tour so by informal agreement the convention was EXTENDED BEYOND THE CLOSING T (I ME TO HEAR THIS REPORT * Based upon his recent tour of the ETO which included all the major European capitals and broadcasting stations, Mr c Novik declared that ’’The program schedules of a great many European broadcasting systems are at their weakest, and ii n the poorest condition as regards imagination, interest, and audience appeal due to the very small budgets allotted for