U. S. Radio (Jan-Dec 1960)

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convention presided over by Robert Mason, WMRN Marion, O., and Emanuel Dannett, counsel for the All-Industr)' Music Licensing Committee. The annual presentation by Radio Advertising Bureau is tentatively slated for Tuesday morning. It will feature the latest facts and data on the radio sales story. Concurrent with the 38th annual convention will be the 14th annual Broadcast Engineering Conference. A new feature of this part of the annual meeting is schcdukcl to be a 30-minute presentation that will preview the broadcast equipment exhibits. It will I)e held innnediately after the formal opening of the conference on Monday morning. The preview will be jirescnted by Warren Braun, \VS\'A Harrisonburg, \'a.. chairman of NAB's Broadcast Engineering Conference Committee. According to Everett E. Revercomb, NAB secretary-treasurer and convention manager, a record number of 37 companies have signed for space in the Hilton's Exhibition Hall. This compares with 31 exliil)itors last year. The following are the companies who have reportedly taken space: Adler Electronics Inc., Alford Manufacturing Co., Ampcx Corj?., Caterpillar Tractor Co., Century Li^htinor Inc., Collins Radio Co., Conrac Inc., Continental Electronics Manufacturing Co., Dage Television Div., Electronic Applications Inc., Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp., Foto-\'ideo Labs. Inc., Gates Radio Co., General Electric Co., General Electric Labs. Inc., GPL Div. of General Precision Inc., The Harwald Co., Ilughey i^ Phillips Inc., Industrial Transmitters & Antennas Inc.. Kahn Research Labs. Inc. Kliegl Bros., MacKenzie Electronics Inc., Metropolitan Electric Manufacturing Inc., MinneapolisHoneywell Regulator Co., NemsClarke Co. Div. of Vitro Corp. of America, Programatic Broadcasting Service Div. of Muzak Corp., Radio Corp. of America, Raytheon Co., Sarkes Tarzian Inc., Schafcr Custom Engineering, Standard Electronics Div.. Tclcchrome Manufacturing Corp., I elePrompTcr Corp., Telescript-CSP Inc., Tower Construction Co., lUility Tower Co. and Visual Electronics Corp. • • • Harold E. Fellows President, NAB Christian A. Herter Secretary of State Monday Luncheon Speaker llllllllllllllll Clair R. McCullough Steinman Stations Distinguished Service Award Recipient John C. Doer-fer FCC Chairnnan Tuesday Luncheon Speaker I T. A. M. Craven FCC Connmissioner Engineering Achievement Award Recipient 42 U. S. RADIO • March 1960