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- i 8~ N EW YORK CITY CORTEGE .ANNOUNC ES TV aND RADIO COURSES. FOR, FALL City .College of Nov: York is offering 15 courses in the School of Business this fall, 2 of thorn taught by N-A-E-B station-members, the remainder by commercial radio and agency personnel. In radio the f ollov/ing courses and tcach e:.s: Survey course, Jo ft _ga»^on 1 jSl Carl Mark, A1 Lof ton. " 5ra maT~Seymour Siegel.* KMYC; Audience Resea rch, Edward Reeve^CBa. Do cumentary Ladlo Workshop , VIHBi. and L ill ian'Blako, VljRYG; Ad va5ciUorM;°Ba-J£°K Grogan; Broadcast Advertising. Herschol Jjouts^ In te levision, Scriutv/riting. _Ph illipjjlremd P r anTT rogrammi ng, R^TVolaonf Production and Scrigtjoi*^^^ Grogan, UNEV-i? TV Commercial Workshop, Ray Nelson;, LajLo ratory^rod^tipn__o^snop a R. B, Gamble, Farnsworth Radio consultant . PUERTO UCAM COMM ERCIAL B1 O/DCASTERS A P PEAL, TO J^ MDIAMA^ HAPNES S Representative Forest Harness (Ind.R.) was reoipent of appeals from 20 Puerto Rican station operators who maintain thoir commorciol existence is threatened by plans of the Puerto Rican Communications Authority to operate uIFR, official island station as a commercial enterprise. The broadcasters_mado_littlo..or_,no_og20sit|on_3*oB_th£_£2^g£§^.|S_il!2_lH|£S.2^ Rican Communic ations Authority pormi sgipn_to_const^ucte l FR in 1 -4?- standi ng reportedl y was that the island g o vernjM 2 t^^_ 2 EQiii^Ma^m-^.°E-a§ an educ ational a nd cultural, and not g^comi^ UIPR is reported to have engaged the best musical talent on the islana,^and to have made a bid for commercially sponsored baseball and other programs in the a a. Th*s reportedly load Puerto R ican br ocdcnstor a^o^PEoa^ ^urrSnWln cha rge'of a House commit toe^nyestigaUng, the : F CC,.^ ^is,iAP„oitelto have the support of MAB’s general coun sel^prRjetty;. Communist Request Denied by ABC_ A request by Viilliom Foster, U. S. Communist party chairman was formally denied by ABC president Mark 'woods this month. Foster hao requested time to reply to ABC’s recent documentary, "Communism, U. S. Brand." r;w. vrrntn Foster that the ABC documontary j7as based on material from Communist ;o iosbor vnau oau ii jdu uubumcuuci j —=—r- t -Try sources, rot.hr, r~EE ZSIons or obsorvatio ns.jing_thnt_ l a B C in se r vi n g, the public int circ~st "c.oes not doom it More than r, veer was snont b; ABC in_j^scarohing_the_hoSJlfi2SS_4 < 2£HS£SiSE2-~~ I—^~~Th o~^^'r.s generally,. toilcdj^h^ audionco as a fair and equitable presentation ^ . t he_£roblom. REGISTER Mai FOR THE ANNUAL MEETING NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS—UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS— OCTOBER 10/11, 12 - URBANA, ILLINOIS