U. S. Radio (Jan-Dec 1960)

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1960 NAB 19S0 Convention Committee -Chairmen: Thomas C. Bostic KIMA Yakima. Wash. Paysoi. Hall Radio-'lv ni\ Meredith Publishing Co. Dfs Mdiiics. la. Fred A. Knorr WKMH nearborii. Mich J. R. Livesay WLBH Mattoon. 111. Rol)ert J. McAndrews KBIG Hollvwood. Calif. F. C. Sovvell WLAC Nashville, Tenn. W. D. (Dub) Rogers K DUB-TV Lubbock, Tex. D wight W. Martin WAFB-TV Baton Rouge, La G. Richard Shafto WIS-TV Columbia. S. C. Willard E. Walbridge KTRK-TV Houston. Tex. ^Illllllllllllllll 40 IlllllllllUllllllllllillllllllllllllllliiilllillilllllllllllllllllJllillilllllJJIIIIII^ Against a background of govern mental investigation and legislative concern, the 38th annual convention of the National Association of Broadcasters is expected to take on a decided business-like complexion. For the second year in a row, the annual broadcaster meeting will be held in Chicago, from April 3 through April 6. Headquarters for the convention and its exhibits will be at the Conrad Hilton Hotel; the Broadcast Engineering Conference sessions will be held across the street at the Sheratonlilackstone Hotel. Self-Regulation Although there is no theme or slogan slated for this year's meeting, the radio management sessions will be keyed to emphasizing machinery for self-regulation, according to John F. Meagher, vice president for radio, who will preside over the radio sessions. To this end, stress will be placed on "plans to amplify the implemen U. S. RADIO March 1960