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EDITORIAL i NPIX
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Chicago Looks to the Future, by Bill
Irwin 69
Columbia Broadcasting System, by Paul
W. Kesten 297
Equipment Men Eye the Peace, by H. N.
Willets 907
FM as an Educational Medium, by I.
Keith Tyler 51
Federal Communications Commission, by
Paul A. Porter 33
Film Outlook in Television, by Ralph B.
Austrian 225
Instantaneous Recordings, by Ralph C.
Powell 909
Market for Radio in 1945, by M. H.
Shapiro 57
Mutual Broadcasting System, by Edgar
Kobak 303
NAB, Article by J. Harold Ryan 35
National Broadcasting Co., by Niles
Trammell 309
On the Washington Front, by Andrew
H. Older 67
Picture on Television, by Lewis Allen
Weiss 229
Progress of FM During 1944, by Myles
L. Loucks 945
Report on the "Voice of America," by
Louis G. Cowan 45
SESAC by Paul Heinecke 742
Symphonic Music on the Air, by Serge
Koussevitzky 49
Television Goes Commercial, by Allen
B. DuMont 47
Television Moves Ahead, by Frank
Burke 223
Twenty-Five Years of Radio, by Frank
Burke 37
U. S. Radio Stations at War, by M. H.
Shapiro 43
Wartime Sports Broadcasting, by Don
Dunphy 63
West Coast Had a Busy Year, by Ralph
Wilk 65
Women and Radio — 1945, by Mildred
O'Neill 55
Associated Actors and Artistes of America 974 Associated Music Publishers:
Article by Clinton M. Finney 734
Officers, Personnel 734
Publisher Members 734
Assn. of Canadian Advertisers 974
Assn. for Education by Radio 975
Assn. of National Advertisers 975
Assn. of Radio News Analysts 975
Australian Broadcasting Commission 976
Austrian, Ralph B., Article by 225
Authors' League 976
Backstage (People in Production During 1944) 820
Bannerman, Glen, Article by 71
Behind the Mike (Radio Artists and Their Work, 1944) 748
Billings:
Agency Gross by Networks. 133
Sponsor 133
BLUE NETWORK CO.:
Affiliates, Alphabetically Listed by City 340
Commercial Programs in 1944 865
Gross Billings by Agencies in 1944.... 133
Network Map 292, 293
Personnel 294
Sponsor Expenditures, 1944 135
Stations, Owned and Managed by 295
Woods, Mark, Article by 291
BMI Canada, Ltd 976
Board of War Communications 73, 976
Bolivia, Stations of 1009
Brazil, Stations of 1010
British Broadcasting Corporation 976
British Guiana, Station of 1012
British Honduras, Station of 1012
BRITISH COLUMBIA:
Chief Engineers of Stations 920
Stations, Facilities and Personnel 658
Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI):
Article by M. E. Tompkins 736
Officers and Personnel 977
Publisher Members 737
Burke. Frank, Articles by 37, 223
Business Side of Radio:
Advertising Agencies 165
Agency and Sponsor Billings 133
American Assn. of Adv. Agencies 972
Business Side of Radio, by M. H. Shapiro 131
Census Data 273
Federal Communications Commission.. 215 Federal Trade Commission 978