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Television Organizations
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Television Broadcasters Assn.. Inc.
500 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK 18, N. Y.
LAckawanna 4-4788
OFFICERS
President Jack R. Poppele Secretary-Treasurer Will Baltin
Vice-President .. G. Emerson Markham Asst. Sec-Treasurer. . .Paul Raibourn
DIRECTORS Dr. Allen B. DuMont, Allen B. DuMont Laboratories, Inc.; Ernest B. Loveman, Philco Corp.; Curtis W. Mason, Earle C. Anthony, Inc.; Noran E. Kersta, William H. Weintraub & Co.; Jack R. Poppele, WOR; Robert Kintner, ABC; Paul Raibourn, Television Productions, Inc.; Lawrence W. Lowman, CBS; G. Emerson Markham, General Electric Company.
FUNCTIONS
Founded January, 1944, as a non-profit organization of television broadcasters and others engaged in any business directly connected with television broadcasting. Objects are to foster and promote the development of the art of television broadcasting; to protect its members in every lawful and proper manner; to foster, encourage and promote laws, rules, regulations, customs and practices which will be in the best interest of the public; to protect the interests of the members of the Association by opposing the enactment or adoption of any laws, rules, regulations, customs or practices which would discriminate against or in any way injure the members of this Association.
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American Television Society f9 Inc.
17 EAST 45th STREET, NEW YORK 17, N. Y.
MUrray Hill 7-9250
OFFICERS
President Charles J. Durban Secretary .Emerson Yorke
Vice-President Halsey V. Barrett Asst. Secretary Dian Dincin
Treasurer Archibald U. Braunfeld
DIRECTORS Charles A. Alicoate, Warren Caro, Don McClure, George Moscovics, Paul Mowrey, George Shupert, Edward Sobol.
FUNCTIONS American Television Society is a non-profit group organized to foster the study, understanding and appreciation of television as a cultural, educational entertainment and advertising medium. It provides its members with an intelligence center and clearing house for information pertaining to television and its development; a forum for the exchange of ideas and discussion of mutual problems relating to or affecting television; a television library.' special meetings for the dissemination of television information; the opportunity to view and study television technique.
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