We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
- 5 - AFRA PUTS THUMBS DOM ON NAVY TRANSCRIPTION SERIES A recruiting project for the U. S, Navy involving use of top network shows* minus commercials, to be distributed free to stations across the country was reported to have been scrapped due to an objection by the American Federation of Artists, The arrangement, which had been okayed by Petrillo and the American Federation of Musicians came to grief when AFRA refused its okay unless full performer’s fees were paid for the transcription. NBC PLANS HEAVY PUBLIC SERVICE DOCUMENTARY SCHEDULE NBC, which has been undergoi ng c riticism for large promises and short pe rformance on public service programming, reportedly has looked twice at the orchids dis¬ tributed to other networks for achievements in the same field. _Th e 194& NBC publi c se r vice sche'dule cal l s for throe hour-long documentaries dealing with the divorce problem, th e world food problem,, and U. S« m i litary potential, _ In ad ¬ dition to these major presentations, a host of shorter subjects under the general series title. "Living 194£ n are due for airing . NCRTHVIBSTERNUNIVERSITY TO HAVE TELEVISION SEMINAR Northwestern University is reported to be arranging a seminar on television broad¬ casting to begin this 1943 fall term. Upper classmen and selected students from the university school of speech will be permitted to enroll. This TV seminar will augment the already comprehensive series of radio courses offered at North¬ western under the auspices of the Schools of Speech and Journalism, ILLINOIS TECH ADDS A TELEVISION LABORATORY The Illinois Institute of Technology is planning a program of television teaching and development for students at the school. Space is now being made available in a studio laboratory for operation of the training project. R. L. D. S. & Graceland College Plan New Missouri AM Outlet The Reorganized' Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints with headquarters at t he Auditorium in Independence, Missouri plans a new AM daylight stat i on on 13CQ"kilocycles to operate with 5000 watts, in connection with Graceland College . Plans call for a non - commercial, educat i onal program service for the Kansas City are a which wi.ll provide cultural and rel i gious material not only for the benefi t | of R, L. D, S. but for all church and civic groups in the area. Program opor^ ation will bo closely tie'd in with activities of Graceland College, operated as Junior College institution in Lamoni, Iowa. R.L.D.S* originally applied to the FCC for a construction permit in Febru¬ ary of this year. Subsequently the matter came to hearing because of a contesting application by another religious group, one of whose supporting witnesses was Gerald K, Smith, The .FCC hearing, held locally in Independence, attracted numbers of citizens who testified in support of the R.L.D.S. application, as against application of the contesting evangelist„