NAEB Newsletter (Aug 1948)

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-9~ U NIVERSITIES OR GANIZE TO RAISE RADIO TRAINING ST MMIDS University Association .for Professional Radio, Educa tion^stabJJ.ghed Following a pr eliminar y meeting in Denver for’ P rofession al- Radio Education) wag est abli shed^in J?t a 2 i|_ r ±ormal~ lT^nnounc ed in August? UAPRE will be. a perman ent_^joc^ who together w ith NAB, radi o trade organizat imi -JZi3^ -fessional standards of education for radio* Nine uni versities have ratified the constitution A _witlL_cha^ open to sch ools which can meet standa rd s c overing^ s^ff^_^pnr ge^conj^Pit^n^. equipment. " Present membe rs are U. of Alabama^ .. U.^pf jGnv^r^Norbh^e^ern^U^. U. of Southern California. Syracuse U. T Temple U.. Texas College., oOanes^Texas U. and U. of Tulsa. The project iras set in motion last February by the NAB Educational.Standards Committee. It was discussed at a Denver meeting in March with Judith ualler, N,B.C. Chicago, and Ralph M. Hardy, KSL Salt Lake City, representing NAB along with President Justin Miller, who had personally sponsored the uncertaxing. Standards of Admission Before other schools are admitted their radio courses will be closely studied by a UAPRE committee. Requirements include a provision that at least “alt the courses be taught by persons who have been successful in commercial radio stations^ all students completing a sequence must have had general instruct¬ ion in radio including programming, sales and advertising along wit;h station operation and traffic! students must have daily logged broadcasting experience 5 suitable equipment must be available - (See next page) tt|\ttw.P. eTTV OF DENVER 1 S PORTER IS UAPRE HiESIDE NT Constitution and st andard s were completed at a Ju pe_j^etingj^ ^at tS£ these offic ers were elected; ,...H. __foisse3JJ^ Don Fedderson, Northweste rn U., vice preside ntj—^mas^is^oi^h^e3^s_^i^ seer et ar v TWil li amis enex^_jiL„PlL§5N^.§IlL-2^i^P— Nailer and Mr.Hard^bgth^ educational standards group, with • BOARD OF DIRECTORS UAPRE operates under an eleven**man board of directors, nine of which are selected from university membership and two appointed each year by the pres dent of the National Association of Broadcasters, commercial trade organiza¬ tion, ME MBERS OF COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS Membe rs of the. C ommittee on Standard,s„ pL.nMl^ai^^PBg^.. Hur tf er * ■ ■ cha irmans Ben Henneke, Tu lsa, U LeoJjartin,.,U, Fedder son a n d Hard y• (Continued next page)