Yearbook of radio and television (1964)

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ASCAP'S 50th Anniversary The Music of America 1914-1964 1964 marks the 50th Anniversary of the founding of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Organized in 1914 by Victor Herbert and his colleagues, ASCAP has always been an unincorporated, non-profit, membership association which today numbers more than 9,000 outstanding men and women who write and publish our nation's musical works. Members of ASCAP represent every phase of musical literature : the popular songs of today, the standards of yesterday, the Broadway and motion picture hits, the finest symphonic, concert and religious works, jazz, folk, country and band music. The Society serves the American public by encouraging musically creative talent. It also serves the public by making it possible for every user of copyrighted music to obtain, quickly and reasonably, the right to perform that music publicly for profit through a single ASCAP license. The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers 575 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10022