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- 5 - WNA-D (University of Oklahoma) granted CP to make changes in antenna and mount same dn top of AM antenna. WDTR (Detroit Board of Education) granted modification of CF make changes in antenna system and specify type of transmitter. Northwestern Theological Seminary and Bible Training School--—applied for CP for new daytime station on 900 Kc. with 1 Kw power (October 8, 1946) Cornell University—-granted CP for Class B FM station, channel 101.3 Me. 40 Kw., antenna 730 ft. (October 10) IT'S YOUR NEES-LETTER The NAEB NEWS-LETTER operates as a clearing-house for information and ideas between members. How effectively it does it depends in a large measure on you, for from you must come the items to be included. Ahat is wanted? Information about your station programs, equipment, building improvements, publicity stunts, promotional activities, personnel, FCC negotiations, finances, facilities—-—and just plain station chatter. Hereafter, the attempt will be made to get the News-Letter out the first of each month. So-—--let's make the copy deadline the 25th of each month. If you or your station don't break into the news, remember v/ho is responsible. GKJ Mark your calendar for several months ahead so you won't forgot. Send that news to E. A. Engel, Radio Tv HA, Madison, hi scons in. Remember— you don't have to wait until the 25th to send in your contribution. Send it now-----—-while you think of it—-or pass the buck to you r most re liable he Iper.' HITS AND MISSES Says Niles Trammel, NBC prexv in addressing The NAB convention-—~-"l am re¬ minded of an old European proverb that 'the culture cf a nation is determined by its use of soap'—-and that.the United States, with six percent of the world's population, uses one-third of the world's soap supply." Now we know what a "cultural program" isJ "This post-war year must not happen again. If it does, broadcasters would be well advised to study up on the care and feeding of The British Broadcasting Corp." (Broadcasting Magazine 9/28/46.) Tut, tut-if this be treason----.' Broadcasting Magazine headline-"Hell Is Located on a Washington Kill". Nice nsighb o rs they . have. n The application of new and sparkling ideas in the presentation of educational, documentary and controversial issues is one of our greatest challenges today"--- Wm. S. Paley, CBS president, 10/22/4o ) So say we alii Edited by-. H. A. Engel Radio WEA Madison, Wisconsin I f ov embe r 12, 19 4 6