U. S. Radio (Oct 1957-Dec 1958)

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NAB Convention Meets in Los Angeles The 36th annual get-together slates busy radio agenda. Highlights: outlook, good practices, fm and audience measurement Harold E. Fellows, president of NAB. John F. Meagher, NAB radio vice pres. It's NAB convention time, the 3()th aiuiual get-together ot the leaders ol the broadcastmg and advertising indiistrv. On the agenda are 17 management sessions and 15 panel discussions to take place at the Biltmore and Statler hotels in Los Angeles. Radio shoidd get its share of the billing. Radio was an infant indiistrv when a handfid of forward-looking broadcasters pooled their opinions on its destiny and emerged with a single thought: A strong organization was vital to a strona; indiistrv. Their thinking resulted in the formation of the National Association of Broadcasters in 1922. U. S. RADIO • May 1958 THIS IS R.ADIO .MONTH {Supplement p. 3) 37