NAEB Newsletter (Aug 1948)

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- 6 - N-A-E-B MEMBERS TO PARTICIPATE TW TffiA NETtS ED IT CP. MEETING Attending the annual meeting of IARNE (Iowa Radio News Editor's A ssociation)meeting in Des Moines, September 4, will be Paul Bergstrom, news director 10'LC (Luther, College) | Arthur Barnes, news director of WSUI (University of I°?a) * Hull, station director of UOI (Iowa State College) and president of N-A-E-B* Barnos, editor of the "Pronunciation Guide to Iowa Place Names”, compiled for the Hawkeye state’s radio newsmen will review plans for a revised edition with^the group. Hull, president of IARNE, will preside at the annuai election.and^intro¬ duce Dr. A. F. Voight from the Ames Laboratory of the Umtod States Atomic Energy Commission Y/ho will present the meeting’s major address. IARNE includes 4 non-commercial stations in its membership: USUI (University of IoYi/a) | WOI (Iowa State College)? KWLC (Luther College)? and KFGQ (Boone Bible College). OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY WINS NATIONAL RADIO NE1S_AP[^DS The National Associationi of Radi o News Dir ectors in a .se ries cited Dr. Edgar Dnlo of Ohio State UnivorsitxlO ^L*^^ f Paul W agne r t instructor of Radio ,iournalism at^ILwho^.hduc tod_^ . J niversj.t y _s program in "radio nows ab so rption” . Ohio State bni versity, h o mo of N-A-E-B me ml»r_g^io^^ aycar~lAn7'gn rvny stud ying listener absorption _and . retpntiwjL-SL-. newscasts. Other awards for outstanding work in the field of radio news were extended to station KFTfB, Hollywood, for individual coverage of the Democratic and republican convention by newsmen George Lev/in and Clete Roberts. WCMA OFFERS UNIQUE PUBLIC SERVICE PRCGRAlj Beginning Scptomber 10, Now York City residents will hear a new-typo public ser¬ vice show on social and civic problems whoso format may well be copied m other major American cities. Initial broadcast, titled "Crisis in the Classroom" sets the patterns for the series, which will be aired Fridays from 9:30 to 10:00 p.m. Each problem or situation will be- handled in a two program block. Situation will be presented dramatically one Friday and on following week■experts in the field in question 'and city officials will Seek solution on roundtable broadcast. Michael Sklar is scripter for series. CO LEMAN NAMED HEAD OF FQRDHAM UNIVERSITY STATIO N Wil l iam A. Coleman, ch airman of the,r a d io , divisi on New York Citv. has rece ntly be en named st at. o utlet, and a s a n agency of the radip __ dopa r t m en t^ at ,, F o rd hann Judson LaHaye, Jr., assistant in the. radio division has been named assistant manager. August Rickert is program director and Manuel Ylanan .is production director. WCUV-FM operates with 3.5 KW on the 90.7.me. FM channel.