The radio annual (1957)

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(KOO ORGANIZATIONS 0<Z=>0 berships 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) 35 Court St., Chicago 4, III. WA 2-2462 International President George Smith International Vice-President Gene Klump International Sec'y-Treasurer Arthur Hjortii Canadian Sec'y-Treasurer Jiacomo Papa BRANCH OFFICES 48 W. 48th St., New York 36, N. Y.; 6223 Selmo Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif.; 335 Hayes St., San Francisco, 86 W. Chippewa, Buffalo; 519 Jarvis, Toronto; 1231 St. Catherine, W. Montreal. FUNCTIONS NABET has contracts for its 5,500 members with ABC, NBC, and 92 independent rodio end TV stations and film studios in the United Stotes and with CBC and more than 20 independent stations in Canada. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS 14 Gregory Hall, Urbana, III. Urbana 7-6611, Ext. 3394 OFFICERS President Burton Paulu Vice-President Richord Hull Treasurer Robert J. Coleman Secretary William Harley Executive Director Horry J. Skornia DIRECTORS Region 1 : Arthur Weld, Jr., Syracuse University; Region II: Eorl Wynn, WUNC, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, No. C; Region III: Ola Hiller, WFBE, Flint, Mich. Public Schools; Region IV: Dr. Burton Paulu, KUOM, Minnesota U., Minneapolis, Minn.; Region V: John Schwar2walder, KUHT, University of Houston; Region VI: E. Adams, KUOW, Wasfiington U., Seattle, Wash. BRANCH OFFICE 2500 Municipal BIdg., 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 f resident Frad Wariag Treasurer Don Voorhees General Counsel Alfred Rici FUNCTIONS To obtain moral and pecuniary rights of performing artists in the commercial uses of such performances. NATIONAL ASSN. OF TELEVISION AND RADIO FARM DIRECTORS KWKH, Shreveport, La. President Jack Timmons KWKH, Shreveport, La. Vice-President Wes Seyler WIBW, Topeka, Kans. Secretary-Treasurer Don Tuttle WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. Historion Herb Plambeck WHO, Des Moines, Iowa CHATS Editor Maynard Speece WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn. FUNCTIONS NATRED is an organization dedicated to the service of agriculture, station management and the advertiser. 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 ond television programming; to act as a iiasion group between the public and the broadcasting industry. NATIONAL BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU, INC. Chrysler BIdg., New York 17, N. Y. MUrray Hill 6-3535 OFFICERS Chairman of Board Warren C. Agry President Kenneth B. Willson 1st VIce-Chairman William G. Werner 2nd Vice-ChairnMn Lorimer B. Sk>cum Secretary Lowell Shumwoy Treasurer Frank F. Soule Directors Warren C. Agry, Kenneth B. Willson, William 6. Werner, Lorimer B. Slocum, Lowell Shumway, Frank F. Soule, Willcox B. Absit, Claude Alexander, Edward J. Breck, J. R. Buckley, Wallace E. Campbell, William A. Dyer, Jr., Ralph T. Friedmann, John N. Garver, Robert E. Mealy, R. H. MacEachen, Winston L. May, Jr., Edward J McCabe, Jr, Frank P McGowan, Virgil W. Milton, John A. Spooner, William E. Steers. FUNCTIONS This organization assists the public, advertisers and publishers to avoid false and deceptive advertising. It cooperates with law enforcement agencies in this work. NATIONAL COMMUNITY TELEVISION ASSOCIATION. INC. 710 14th St., Northwest, Washington 5, D. C. President Bill Daniels Vice-President George J. Bcrco Secretory A. J. Malin Treasurer W. Randolph Tucker Immediate Past President M. F. Malarkey, Jr. Executive Secretary E. Strotford Smith DIRECTORS Homer A. Bergren, Larry Boggs, George H. Bright, Jr., Lloyd A. Calhoun, Williom J. Calsam, Ned W. Cogswell, Glenn H. Flinn, Gerard B. Henderson, Paul B. McAdam, Bruce Merrill, Sandford Randolph, J. Holland Rannells, Charles H. G. Rees, Clive Runnells, Jr., Joseph C. Saricks, Ralph S. Shepler, John M. Spottswood, Harley E. Steiner, Fred J. Stevenson. FUNCTIONS Promote the development of community antenna television systems throughout the United States through techniques normally employed by national trade associations. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF DISC JOCKEYS c/o Murray Kaufman Radio Station WMCA New York, N. Y. 1325