Radio annual and television yearbook (1942)

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ORGANIZATIONS Executive Secretary W. W. Richardson Chairman of Engineering Committee C. J. Irwin FUNCTIONS This association is a non-profit and cooperative organization founded in 1926 to promote all interests of radio industry. • Radio Producers Club of Hollywood 404 Guaranty Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. Hollywood 7337 OFFICERS President Z. Wayne Griffin Vice-President-Secretary Carroll O'Meara Vice-President-Treasurer Murray Bolen Sergeants-At-Arms Tom McKnight, Charles Vanda FUNCTIONS This club is purely a social and fraternal organization of members all of whom are active producers of TC shows. Membership includes 48 free lance and agency producers in Hollywood who meet every three weeks. Radio Script & Transcription Exchange, Federal Radio Education Committee U. S. Office of Education, Washington, D. C. Republic 1820, Extension 2225 OFFICERS Director John Gordon Studebaker FUNCTIONS The exchange is designed to promote more effective local broadcasting by educational and civic organizations and radio stations by serving as a clearing house for selected educational radio scripts, transcriptions and production aids, and as a source of all kinds of information pertaining to the field of educational radio. The Radio Writers' Guild of the Authors' League of America, Inc. 6 E. 39th Street. New York, N. Y. MUrray Hill 5-6930 OFFICERS National President Henry Fisk Carlton Vice-President, Eastern Region Katharine Seymour Vice-President, Middle Western Region Courtenay Savage Vice-President, Western Region John Boylan Executive Secretary, Eastern Region Luise Sillcox Assistant Secretary, Eastern Region Margaret Scheuerman Assistant Secretary, Western Region. .. .Pauline Lauber BRANCH OFFICES Hollywood: 1655 N. Cherokee Ave. Chicago: 1255 North State Parkway. EASTERN REGIONAL COUNCIL Stuart Ayers, Ann Barley, Erik Barnouw, Elaine Sterne Carrington, George Corey, Norman Corwin, Merrill Denison, Knowles Entrikin, Laurence Hammond, James Hart, Stuart Hawkins, Harry R. Herrmann, Philo Higley, Welbourn Kelley, Ruth Adams Knight, J. T. W. Martin, Richard McDonagh, Vera Oldham, Addy Richton, Kenneth Webb, Francis Wilson. FUNCTIONS The Guild is one of the Guilds of The Authors' League of America, Inc. The Guild is primarily a protective organization for writers in the radio field. Rocky Mountain Radio Council, Inc. 21 East 18th Ave., Denver, Colo. KEystone 5306 OFFICERS President C. B. Hershey Secretary Mrs. M. E. Richards Treasurer E. A. Conway, S. ). Director Robert B. Hudson EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE John W. Amesse, A. Helen Anderson, Dorothy Dee Hamilton, H. M. Crain, Thurston J. Davics, JamesD. Finn, uigg Newton, Jr., Robert L. Stearns. FUNCTIONS The Rocky Mountain Radio Council is a non-profit corporation of 28 organizations formed to give professinal aid to educational organizations in planning, preparing and producing their radio broadcasts. In 1941 it produced 367 programs for 31 organizations, which were re-broadcast 1542 times from 19 commercial radio stations in the Rocky Mountain region. Recording studio facilities available for commercial work. SESAC, Inc. 113 W. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. BRyant 9-3223 OFFICERS President Paul Heinecke FUNCTIONS Licensing use of copyrighted music. Society of lewish Composers, Publishers and Song Writers 152 W. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. LOngacre 5-9124 OFFICERS President Sholom Secunda Vice-President Rev. Pinchus Jassinowsky Treasurer Alexander Olshanetsky Secretary Henry Lefkowitch General Manager Salom J. Perlmutter Counsel A. Edward Masters FUNCTIONS This association licenses public performance rights of music copyrighted by its members and on which they collect royalties. Association owns approximately 95 percent of the Jewish compositions. Society of Motion Picture Engineers Hotel Pennsylvania, New York, N. Y. PEnnsylvania 6-0620 OFFICERS President Emery Huse Past President E. A. Williford Executive Vice-President H. Griffin Engineering Vice-President D. E. Hyndman Editorial Vice-President A. C. Downes Financial Vice-President A. S. Dickinson Convention Vice-President W. C. Kunzmann Secretary P. J. Larsen Treasurer C. Friedl, Jr. GOVERNORS M. C. Batsel, F. E. Carlson, J. G. Frayne, A. N. Goldsmith, E. M. Honan, J. A. Maurer, L. L. Ryder. FUNCTIONS In addition to its motion picture activities, this association is actively interested in television. It publishes a monthly organ in which various subjects are discussed by men in the industry. Song Writers' Protective Association (SPA) 1250 Sixth Ave., New York, N. Y. COIumbus 5-3758 OFFICERS President Irving Caesar Vice-President L. Wolfe Gilbert 959