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MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Milt»A Drake. CKoirmon StonUy Adorns, Milton Agcr, Lo«it Al»*», Ab*l Boer Poul Cunninghom, Dorothy »•♦«» lr« 'C*r\hwin, 0\cot Hommontoin 2ik1, Otto MatWcIl Edf«r lm\^. John iacob Loob, Goor9c W M«v«f. Joiifll Mn«r. Gootfrcv O'Harxi, Richard lo^n. Artlivr Scliwoftx, Som H Stopt, CSorlcs Tob*«t. Jock YcniB
FUNCTIONS TVf «K. --<•»« of t»ilf Anockition art and iKoll be: T» . ^ fttobliih harmony and unity of oction
OMv< ig among the members of th« Asso
cioJ.*-.. -■•" .. twocn them and corporotionj, firms or ■ »drv»dMli »ith whom they hove or moy have business dMiiMev ond to promote the equitable odjustment of •II (■totters rc»ofing to the professional work of the ••wbers
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION
MM7 Hollywood Blvd , Hollywood 28, Calif.
Pl«SKlcnt Robert J. McAndrcws, KBIG
Vice-President Normon J. Ostby, KHJ-Don Lcc
S«cfctory-Trc<nuror Thclmo Kirchner, KGFJ
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Frank Buric, KFVD, Amos Baron, KABC, William Bcoton KWKW, Charles Hamilton, KFI, Calvin Smith, KFAC, Ernest Spencer, KWIZ.
District Directors: F. Robert Bauer, KDB; Hal Brown, KBIS. Gene Lcc, KFXM; Marion Horris, KGB.
Monoging Director Frank W. Cran€
Assrstonts Louise Sanders, Sally Smalley
FUNCTIONS
Represents 64 member stotions and networks, located m Southern California from Son Luis Obispo to San Dicgo in all matters concerning broadcast industry OS a whole in thot area. Acts as central source of rescorch, informotion, public service, promotion of use ot media, etc. Regular meetings, secotid Thursday o4 every month, (noon), Hollywood-Roosevelt Hotel.
SPORTS BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION
Box 223, Rodio City Station, New York 19, N. Y.
President Don Dunphy
Ut Vice-President Jim McKay
2nd Vice-President Les Kieter
Secretory Frank Litsky
FUNCTIONS
To promote fellowship and higher professional stondords among members of the radio ond television sportscosting industry. Annual dinner and semi-monthly luncheon mc-etings.
STATION REPRESENTATIVES ASSOCIATION, INC.
101 Pork Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. MUrray Hill 5-4141
OFFICERS
President Adam J. Young, Jr.
Vice-President Arthur McCoy
Secretory Joseph Timlin
Treosurer John E. Peorson
DIRECTORS Joseph J. Weed, John P. Blair, Russel Woodward, George Brett.
Managing Director T. F. Flanagan
FUNCTIONS To develop the use and increase the sale of National Spot Rodio and Television Advertising.
TELEVISION BUREAU OF ADVERTISING (TvB)
444 Modison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
MUrroy Hill 8-0215
Co-cho<rman of Board Clair R. McCojIough
Co-choirmon of Boord Richard A. Moore
PrcMdcnt Oliver Treyz
Secretory W. D. Rogers
Trcosurcf Lawrence H. Rogers
FUNCTIONS All-industry soles and promotion organization. Its purpose is to secure larger advertising appropriations tor television and to promote more effective use of the medium.
TELEVISION DIRECTORS GUILD
114 East 52nd St., New York 22, N. Y. PLaia 9-0949
OFFICERS
International President Franklin Schaffner
Notional Exec. Director Newman H. Burnett
UNITED ELECTRICAL, RADIO & MACHINE WORKERS OF AMERICA
11 East 51st St., New York 22, N. Y.
PLozo 3-1960
OFFICERS
General President Albert J. Fitzgerald
General Secy.-Treas Julius Emsipak
Director of Organization James J. Motles
UNITED NATIONS— RADIO DEPARTMENT OF PUBUC INFORMATION DIVISION
United Nations, New York, N. Y.
PLaza 4-1234
OFFICERS
Asst. Sec'y. Gen Benjamin Cohen
Dir, Radio Div Peter Aylen
Chief of Production W. Gibson Porker
U. S. Station Re! Dorothy Lewis
Sr. Broadcast Engineer Arthur E. Barrett
Film Div. TV Officer Maxwell Dunn
BRANCH OFFICES
Moscow, Prague, London, Paris, Geneva, Copenhagen, Belgrade, Cairo, Teheran, Karachi, New Delihi, Sydney, iMonrovia, Wasthington, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Bangkok, Djakarta, Los Angeles, Manila, Santiago, Athens, Bogota, Karachi. FUNCTIONS
Provides radio, TV programs and program material; assists networks and stations in planning and preparation of UN coverage.
U. S. INFORMATION AGENCY BROADCASTING SERVICE
Voice of America
250 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y.
JUdson 6-2000
Washington Headquarters:
Health, Educotion, Welfare Eldg., 330 Independence
Ave,, S.W., Washington 25, D. C.
Code 151, Ext. 810«, 8109
OFFICERS
Director Theodore C. Streibert
Deputy Director Abbott Washburn
FUNCTIONS To submit evidence to the people of other nations of the objectives and policies of the United States. More than 75 separate programs, ranging up to one hour and amounting to about 28 program hours, are broadcast daily in 34 language services.
WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA, EAST, INC.
550 Fifth Ave., New York 36, U. Y.
PLozo 7-8319
President Erik Barnouw
Vice-President Philo Higley
Secretory-Treasurer William Kendall Clarke
Executive Director Evelyn F. Burkey
FUNCTIONS A labor orgonizotion representing writers in the fields of motion pictures, radio ond television.
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