[N.B.C trade releases]. (1959)

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NBC’S EDWIN L. DUNHAM ADDRESSES ORCHESTRA LEAGUE CONVENTION ON RELATIONSHIP OF RADIO* TV AND HI-FI WITH SYMPHONY GROUPS FOR RELEASE FRIDAY* JUNE 12 PHOENIX* ARIZ.* June 12 - Edwin L. Dunham* Manager* Music Library and Services at NBC* addressed members of the American Symphony Orchestra League today, meeting here this week for their annual convention. Speaking on the subject, "Radio* TV, Hi-Fi — and Symphony Orchestras* " he traced the important and lasting relationship in music that has existed over a period of years between radio-television and the record industry. "Actually* no three things in the world are more closely related than radio* television and music," Mr. Dunham said. He pointed to the growing number of radio stations that are devoting more and more time to music programs and pointed to such programs as NBC -TV ’ s "Omnibus," and the new Bell Telephone and NBC Opera series which have been expanded for next season. Mr. Dunham went on to advise members of the League, who represent more than 1*200 symphony orchestras throughout the country, to utilize local radio and television to the fullest in promoting the cause of symphonic music in their own communities. o NBC-New York, 6/11/59