The radio annual (1958)

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* # ORGANIZATIONS # # <■<■«<<<<.<<<<<<<<■<-<-<<<-<■<-<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<■<-<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<■<-<■ OFFICERS President Mrs. Clara S. Logan Vice-Pres Dr. Lee DeFores: Secretary Mrs. Victor Roberts Treasurer Mrs. Gertrude Blackstock FUNCTIONS To co-ordinate the interest of civic, religious, educational, business and labor organizations and indidividuals for the purpose of encouraging the presentation of radio and television programs of high standards. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS (For Complete Listing See NAB Section) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCAST UNIONS AND GUILDS (NABUG) 37 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. JUdson 2-5130 OFFICERS National Chairman Oliver W. Nicoll COUNCILS 27 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Judson 2-5130. Oliver W. Nicoll, Chairman, New York Council: 341 Menomonee St., Chicago 14, III. Phone: MOihawk 4-3592, H. Walter Thompson, Chairman, Chicago Council: 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: Hillside 5125. Claude McCue, Chairman, Hollywood Council. CORRESPONDING OFFICES Washington, D. C; Albuquerque, N. M.; Atlanta, Ga.; Boston, Mass.; Charlotte, N. C; Cincinnati, Ohio; Cleveland, 0.; Dallas, Texas; Denver, Colo.; Detroit, Mich.; Durham, N. C; Erie, Pa.; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Fort Worth, Tex.; Independence, Mo.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Kansas City, Mo.; Kenosha, Wis.; La Crosse, Wis.; Louisville, Ky.; Madison, Wis.; Miami, Fla.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.; New Orleans, La.; Norfolk, Va.; Omaha, Neb.; Peoria, III.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Portland, Ore.; Pueblo, Colo.; Racine, Wis.; Raleigh, N. C; Rochester, N. Y.; Salt Lake City, Utah; San Francisco, Cal.; Schenectady, N. Y.; Seattle, Wash.; Sioux City, Iowa; St. Louis, Mo.; Syracuse, N. Y.; Utica, N. Y. FUNCTIONS "NABUG" is the National Association of Broadcast Unions and Guilds in the radio and television industry, organized on behalf of their respective memberships for the solution of parallel problems and the working together of the unions and guilds in those directions — cultural, legislative, economic — where their mutual interests coincide. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCAST EMPLOYEES & TECHNICIANS (NABET) AFL-CIOCLC 80 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4, III. WA 2-2462 International President George Smith International Vice-President Eugene Klump Internationa! Exec. V. P G. Tyler Byrne International Sec'y-Treasurer Arthur Hjorth Canadian Sec'y-Treasurer Jiacomo Papa BRANCH OFFICES 48 W. 48th St., New York 36, N. Y.; 6223 Selma Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif.; 335 Hayes St., San Francisco, 373 Church St., Toronto, Ont.; 35 Court St., Buffalo; 1410 Stanley, Montreal, P. Q. FUNCTIONS NABET has contracts for its 5,500 members with ABC, NBC, and 92 Independent radio and TV stations and film studios in the United States and with CBC and more than 20 independent stations in Canada. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS M Gregory Hall, Urbana, III. Urbana 7-6611, Ext. 3394 OFFICERS President Burton Paulu Vice-President Richard Hull Treasurer Robert J. Coleman Secretary Jack McBride Executive Director Harry J. Skornia DIRECTORS Region 1: Arthur Weld, Jr., Syracuse U.; Region II: Vernon Bro.ison, Dade County Bd. of Public Instruction, Miami, Fla.; Region III: Ola Hiller, WFBE, Flint, Michigan Public Schools; Region IV: Richard F. Vogl, Iowa State College, lowo; Region V: Robert Schenkkan, University of Texas, Austin; Region VI: Edwin Adams, University of Washington, Seattle. BRANCH OFFICE 2500 Municipal Bldg., New York 7, N. Y. WH 3-3600, Seymour N. Siegel, Past President FUNCTIONS Representing non-commercial, educational AM, FM and TV stations, workshops and production centers owned and operated by colleges, universities, school systems, State systems, community organizations, and public-service agencies. NATIONAL ASSN. OF PERFORMING ARTISTS 630 Fifth Ave., New York 20, N. Y. Circle 7-8194 OFFICERS President Fred Waring General Counsel Alfred Rice FUNCTIONS To acquire for performing artists copyright protection by amending the copyrght law. NATIONAL AUDIENCE BOARD, INC. 152 East End Ave., New York 28, N. Y. TRofalger 9-6070 Officers President Peter Goelet Exec. Vice-Pres Bernard F. Kamins Treasurer David J. Colton Secretary Harriet Williams Branch Offices 2391/2 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif., CRestview 1-8141, Bernard F. Kamins, Exec. V. P.; 625 Cheney St., San Francisco 12, Calif., JUniper 5-7575, Hal Light, Coordinator. Functions To represent the public to the broadcasting industry; to crystallize public opinion in radio and television programming; to act as a iiasion group between the public and the broadcasting industry. NATIONAL BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU, INC. Chrysler Bldg., New York 17, N. Y. MUrray Hill 6-3535 OFFICERS Chmn. of Bd William G. Werner Vi:e-Chmn Lowell Schumway President Kenneth B. Willson Exec. V. P Allan E. Bachman Secretary William E. Steers Treasurer Wallace E. Campbell DIRECTORS Willcox B. Adsit, Claude Alexander, Edward J. Breck, Warren Burke, Wallace E. Campbell, Harry M. D-nSop, William A. Dyer, Jr., R. H. MacEachen, Winston L. May, Jr., Edward J. McCabe, Jr., Frank P. McGowan, Robert E. Healy, Virgil W. Milton, DeWitt J. Paul, Lowell Shumway, Frank F. Soule, John A. Soooner, William E. Steers, William G. Werner. FUNCTIONS Founded in 1912 to promote "Truth-in-Advertising." Aids advertisers and media to avoid false and deceptive advertising; helps the public to obtain maximum satisfaction in its relations with business. NATIONAL COMMUNITY TELEVISION ASSOCIATION, INC. 714 Perpetual Bldg., 1111 E. St., N. W. Washington 4, D. C. Phone: ME 8-1415 President George J. Barco Vice-Pres Glen Flinn 1328