Variety radio directory (1940)

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INDEX — Continued — U. S., Classified by Wattage.. — U. S., Number of, 1939-1940. . . Surveys: — Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting 94 — Program Popularity 97 — Radio and Sales 33 479 479 96 106 93 TALENT 847-1088 1,326 Professional Records of Net-~ work Radio Artist s— 847-1075; Artists Bureaus, Program Producers and Allied Services, Complete Particulars of— 1075-1087; Script Libraries, Complete ParIticulars of— 1087-1088. Talent: —Agency Buyers of 177 227 —Artists Bureaus 1075-1087 — I nternational Sponsored Broadcast 347 348 —Network 1939-1940 Commercial Program 278 347 — Sale of by Stations and Networks, 1938-1939 114 115 TECHNICAL RESEARCH... 349-362 A Frequency Modulation Cate-~) chism — 349-356; Frequency Modulation Allocation Table — 356; Television, 1939-1940—357-359; Television Channels — 360; Consulting Radio Engineers, List of — 360-361; Facsimile Broadcast Stations, List of — 361-362; International Broadcast Stations, List of— 362. Television: — Channels Allocated to —History of, 1939-1940 — Network Operation Methods . . — RMA Standards —Regulation of by the FCC Texas Quality Network Texas State Network Theme Songs: — International Sponsored Broadcast — Network Commercial Program, 1939-1940 Thompson, Frederick Ingate, Biography of Titles, Program Tape Transmission Trade Journals, Radio Policies of Transcriptions: — BMI License —Libraries Used by Stations... See — MPPA License — Producers, Particulars of — SESAC License Transmitters, Frequency Modulation 360 357 359 358 358 441 443 478 478 347 348 278 347 455 368 408 266 791 793 242 243 Stations 243 256 266 244 TRENDS 94-113 ^Cooperative Analysis of Broadcast-* ing (What It Is and Does)— 94, 96; Twenty-Five Leading Evening Programs, October, 1939-April, 1940 — 95; Ten Leading Daytime Programs, October, 1939-April, 1940— 95; C. A. B. Special Events Ratings, 1939-1940—96; Program Popularity Polls — 97-106; "Fortune" Survey of Press and Radio — 107-109; "Variety" Showmanship Plaques — 110-111; Family Set Ownership, Urban and Rural, Jan. 1, 1938—112; Estimated Set Ownership, Jan. 1, 1940 — 113; Estimated Radio Receiver Sales, 1939 — 113; Basic Data on Radio Ownership and Listening, Jan. 1, ^1938—113. Tubes, Cost of, 1939 131 u 455 96 UNIONS 794-795 Urban Radio: —Set Ownership, Jan. 1, 1938. .. 112 — Set Ownership and Listening Data 113 Variety Showmanship Plaques.. 110 111 Village Radio See Rural Radio w Walker, Paul Atlee, Biography of War: —Effect on C.A.B. Ratings of News Broadcasts — Regulation of Neutrality and Threat of West Virginia Network Who's Who: — FCC Commissioners Biographies — Executive Biographies Wisconsin Broadcasting System. Women's National Radio Committee Sixth Annual Awards World Broadcasting System World-Telegram (New York) Ninth Annual Newspaper Editors Radio Poll Writers: — Agency — Network Commercial Program — Plays Specifically Written for Network Radio 436 440 478 454 455 796 845 478 106 478 101 102 177 227 278 347 251 254 Yankee Network Young America, Second Annual Survey on Youth 354 355 Z Net. 478 97 478 29