NAEB Newsletter (November 12, 1946)

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WO SU - 4 - Ohio State University, Columbus. Tom C-lcba is a new staff announcer after returning from army duty in Iceland. He has done sports announcing, is a member of the WOSU Players, is a senior in the College of Education. The station is on the air from 8*00 AM to 6j30 PM—-or l'Qj-r hours daily. WOI - --Iowa St ate C o 1 le ge, Arne s • W. I. Griffith, who has directed WOI since 1925, has retired from active management of the station. Mr. Griffith will continue as a member of the staff, devoting his attention to television, FM and off-campus listener relations. Richard B. Hull, associated with WOI for more than 8,years is the new director. He has been associated with educational stations at Oregon State College, Ohio State University, and the University of Minnesota * He was also on the staff of WCCO Minneapolis. He is active in NAEB affairs as a member of the Executive Committee• WSUI ------ Iowa State University, Iowa City. The station operates from 8*00 AM to S*00 PM-or 13 hours daily* Eleven newscasts are offered by the Special Events Department under Dick Yoakam. MORNING CHAPEL, is a daily early morning devotional und.;r the direction of Dr. M. W. Lampe, head of The School of Religion. WHA ----- University of Wisconsin, Madison. Wisconsin’s next governor participated in a State-Station broadcast before the fall elections-and so did all the other candidates for state-wide offices. The Political Education Forum provided free time for unconsorc-d discussions of political issues. Said the governor-:; .loot, "Personally, I have found that rny radio talk on your program received more publicity than any other radio talk that I gave during the campaign." (Walter S. Goodland) FACILITIES AND PCC KWSC (Washington State) application for shift from 1250 Ko to 1030 Kc scheduled to be heard by FCC on December 9. WHA (Wisconsin) to oppose application for station in Peoria on same frequency (970 kc) in hearings in Washington on December 2. WBAA (Purdue) granted leave to intervene on WISH, application. (October 18) WNYC-FM (New York City) applied for CP to install new transmitter and make changes in antenna system. (October 14) Oklahoma A&K College amended application for 10 Kw station changing frequency from 760 kc. to 840 kc. (October 4) University of Michigan granted modification of CP for new non-commercial educational FM- station te> change type of tffenstfiitter and antenna system.