NAEB Newsletter (July 1948)

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N-A-E-B BUSINESS PAGE j' WNAD NEEDS CHIEF ANNOUNCER j , Station WNAD (University of Oklahoma), Norman, needs a full-time announoer who i i can take over the responsibility of ohief announoer for the station. College ! graduate with minimum of one year experience who thoroughly believes in radio edu-j < cation is wanted. Full details re duties and salaries may be obtained by writing , | director, Jchn Dunn at WN AD, Norman, Oklahoma. ; ’ __ _ 1 KUSD NEEDS PROGRAM DIRECTOR | , --- Station KUSD (University of South Dakota), Vermillion, wants program director who j is qualified to teach beginning course in radio orientation as portion of duty. ; j College graduate with previous radio experience is wanted. Will consider univer- i sity radio school graduate if sufficient experience can be demonstrated. For full detail, write Irving Merrill, KUSD, Vermillion, South Dakota. INDIANA SURVEY RELEASED • Robert H. Lee, acting direotor of radio at the University of Indiana, reports that! the survey of operational costs, staff standards, personnel, equipment, operating j hours, and special services of 17 non-commercial stations is now okayed for relea.se. The survey was prepared by George Willeford, graduate student, under the direction 1 of Dr. Harry Skornia, It represents the first complete and aoourate evaluation &f : non-commercial station operation undertaken in many years. According to previous agreement, N-A-E-B will distribute the report through its j central offioe at WOI (Iowa State College) Ames, Iowa. j 1. Active and associate N-A-E-B members will receive single offioiel ( copies without charge. 2. Additional oopies will be furnished to members at 25 cents per copy to cover mailing and mimeographing. j 3. A charge of $1.00 per oopy will be made to all non-members who j wish copies of the study. ANNUAL MEETING AT UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS (OCTOBER 10, 11, 12) I -- j N-A-E-B in aooordance with the vote at the mid-year meeting in Columbus will hold its annual meeting at the University of Illinois oampus, home of member station WILL on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, October 10, 11, end 12. j These dates were selected in order to precede the School Broadcast Conference , ] in Chicago which begins on Wednesday October 13, in order to permit East and West Coast members to combine attendance at NAEB and SBC in a single trip. The annual meeting is scheduled for formal opening Sunday evening with major session marked for Monday morning and afternoon, and the annual banquet on Monday evening. Final business will be concluded Tuesday morning, and the meeting will adjourn at noon in order to permit, delegates to proceed to Chioago. j