NAEB Newsletter (Dec 1945)

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LLTY&h* ,, ,v * y. . » .. 7, .,V*.... * December 1, 1, P ; trimmings a new control. console will be installed in Hfuaio B sa: t he Btudio B eqaipuert bo moved into ■ bo race- \u ; - roc s which, slao serves as a contrek room for Studio G ana tor the - v Bau.aio C* Thus with the two rots of control and recording, equipme i iu « bis control room it becomes bo&eitole to record two separate u"- inuous programs simultaneously* or to broadcast from Studto I u ; ,ud'.c X" while recording from a*\y other of the studios Two ,isw =*cv. *. .«:.>• ascrip¬ tion tables will be Installed in Studio B and "■ he ore sent fall--, in Studio B will be moved to Studio 0 This will provide three control rooms for originating record or transcription ehows. All of these changes look toward the expansion of FM operations on FM station WIUC* On December g f the National Congress of Parent a anti Teachers presents its quarter-hour program series* The Baxters, for the fourth consecu¬ tive yearn Marge ana Bill with their children* Bud* J&my and bandy* constitute an American family* 3 the hundreds of thousands of real American families from one end of this country t o the other, listener* for the last four years J**ve found interest and inspiration in these prc~ grams which dramatise the homey* practical phases of family Xivt v;.. with the Joys and trials that crop up in the everyday task of tori tgi-ag up children to toe useful future oiti^ene. Fro 0 raia titles for the first thirteen weeks are he follows, ’•What Can We autos tituts for War* 11 ’•Pad* s at .Home Wow* f ‘ *(3ooa till Toward hen,* * The Baxters Air Their Views on Military Training,* 4 Bex Edu¬ cation Is h&sential,* *»The Bo boy box Brigadek "dhoula iandy Go to Nursery Bcnooi? % p 2 outju. Out of Line, * "The Menace of Divorce, * “Uoott Manners Go peep, ** •Let's Get hi a of rrejuaioe* * * ow i'uoh History are Children Learning? 11 ana "Bua Bias for a Rai k * THIS AND THAT VY3UI is the first station .In with their 19% WAEBauee.. ax chile to Mrs* Martin who keeps a check on these things for WSUI nnd to Men ter for having an efficient staff member like M re* &:^r',,.va> VCM Also indicated they were on the verge of paying off- - tow ai*;ut you?, * Jack Goodman, formerly of WNYC and now with KAI.L in 3slt Lake ci y., sends some interesting information on the use of radio and a * v * re recorder In the Ba.it Lake City schools* •. •, Glad to have -Ci ter hmsry with us in the PCS* He has the background which will alio* pin *o appreciate the problems of the educational broadcaster., < i t> a storm brewing on the Wood* s bill to require ft sc ester : m $ v *. n~ gulsh between statements of news end opinions, * J he i nop--.goti on storm ie not torn wing tout it hasn’t blown over o-.thei Hea ru r-e »trong FCC measurements at Uiuial, Ktt^^are^to pradiutftd h'eW tola the IRE in Rcohester tfcat obMW ucn«, flalh IntwdUH were not In accord wAte. omui v i non