Yearbook of radio and television (1964)

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RADIO & TV INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR branch office BETTER RADIO AND TELEVISION Phonellss-oSSo' ""'°"°' '"' 882 Victoria Ave., Los Angeles 5, Calif. nikiz-Tirtwic Phone: WEbster 4-7830 FUNCTIONS nccircDC ^^^ N.A.E.B. operates a tape radio network supply OFFICERS jng oygr 100 educational radio stations with nearly President. Mrs. Clara S. Logan 300 hours of programming a year; publishes a monthly 1st Vice-President James V. Bennett Newsletter, a bimonthly Journal, and A Washington 2nd Vice-President E. G. Krauss Report; conducts workshops, seminars, regional meet 3rd Vice-President Frank Orme ings, a national convention, government and private Recording Secretary ..Gertrude Blackstock research studies and surveys; provides a full-scale Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Elizabeth Livingston placement service for Individual and institutional Treasurer.. Mrs. Victor Roberts members; organizational memberships include educa FiiKirTinKi^ tional institutions and organizations owning and FUNCTIONS operating educational radio and/or television stations. To co-ordinate the interests of civic, religious, edu educational groups producing educational programs cational, business and labor organizations and indi independently or operating closed-circuit television, dividuals for the purpose of encouraging the presenta plus other organizations interested in general education of radio and television programs of high stand tional broadcasting development, ards. (For list of Directors and Active Members see complete N.A.E.B. listing; consult index for page.) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCAST EMPLOYEES & ^m^T^KTiiT Koe^r^m^T^ivT ^r. TECHNICIANS (NABET) ^^liS.^^^ ^^I2S§?^^ ^^ (AFL-CIO-CLC) FM BROADCASTERS 80 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4, ill. ^^23 Munsey BIdg., Washington 4, D. C. Phone: WA 2-2462 OFFICERS OFFICERS President. ........ Abe Voron (WQAL, Philadelphia) International President. George Smith FUNCTIONS International Vice-President .Eugene Klumpp j^ ^^^^^ FM broadcasting as a communications nternational Sec y=Treasurer ...Arthur Hjortt ^^^ ^^rSugh promotion of home listening in FM, Int I Asst. Sec y-Treasurer. .......... .Jiacomo Papa j^e sale of advertising time based on circulation, and BRANCH OFFICES the betterment of programming on FM stations. We 48 W. 48th St., New York 36, N. Y. act primarily as a clearing house of information on 6223 Selma Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif. FM stations, exchanges of ideas, and contact with 120 Delaware Ave., Buffalo 2, N. Y. national advertisers and their agencies. 1410 Stanley, Montreal, Que. (For list of Directors and Active Members see com 105 Carlton St., Toronto, Ont. plete N.A.F.M.B. listing; consult index for page.) FUNCTIONS NABET has contracts for its 5,862 members with ABC, NBC and 92 independent radio and TV sta MZITTPkMiST 21 CCOrT 2S TTl^TVf rw tions and film studios in the United States and with lXAilV-»l>IAij ADS WOi/1 1 l^^iX Kjr CBC and more than 25 private radio and TV stations PERFORMING ARTISTS and film studios in Canada. ,.«,..,,. _, „ . ,« „, „ 640 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 5-0200 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ., officers . BROADCAST UNIONS & Sa7'counsei.:; •.::•.•.:::::::. :::::::'^^^^^^^^^ GUILDS (NABUG) functions 820 West End Ave., New York 10025, N. Y. To acquire for performing artists copyright protec Phone: MOnument 3-7284 tion by amending the copyrght law. OFFICERS National Chairman Oliver W. Nicoll FUNCTIONS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION "NABUG" is the National Association of Broadcast OF TELEVISION & RADIO Unions and Guilds in the radio and television Indus PHRTV/T TMRFr'Ti^nG try, organized on behalf of their respective mem r/inivi l^inDL/ H^no berships for the solution of parallel problems and the c/o WBBM-TV, 630 N. McClurg Ct., Chicago 11, III. working together of the unions and guilds in those Phone: WH 4-6000 directions — cultural, legislative, economic — where their ' nccircD? mutual interests coincide. urnttKi President. .. George Menard, WBBM-TV, Chicago, III. Vice-President. . . .Orion Samuelson, WGN, Chicago, III. NATTONAT ACl^OPTATTON OF Sec.-Treas.. .. Wilbur Levering, WIBW, Topeka, Kan. ^ivr^^J;™^^^ Historian . . . . . .Frank Raymond, WDVA, Danville, Va. BROADCASTERS (AII officers are Farm Directors for their stations.) (For Complete Listing See NAB Section) NATIONAL A^^^^^^^ ^^^L^^f^'lvf'^HS^S. ?.?ot?^ EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS Phone: tr 9-6070 1346 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 OFFICER Phone; 667-6000 President. Peter Goelet OFFICERS BRANCH OFFICES President William G. Herley 1655 N. Crescent Hts. Blvd., Los Angeles 69 Calif. Vice-President Harold i. Hill Phone: OL 6-0576. Mervin Houser, W. Coast Rep. 662