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NAEB Newsletter (March 20, 1948)

Description
March 1948 National Association of Educational Broadcasters newsletter.
Subject(s)
  • Advertising
  • Broadcasting
  • Broadcasting research
  • Canada
  • Civics
  • Civil rights
  • Clear Channel Hearings
  • Commercial radio
  • Copyright
  • Economy & Business
  • Education
  • Employment
  • Europe
  • Exhibition of Educational Radio Programs
  • FM Radio
  • France
  • Freedom of speech
  • Institute for Education by Radio
  • International broadcasting
  • International relations
  • Johnson Bill
  • Labor unions--United States
  • Law
  • Mayflower Doctrine Hearings
  • Media Arts
  • Music
  • NAEB membership
  • News
  • News & Journalism
  • Regions and regionalism
  • Schools
  • Science & Technology
  • Sociology
  • Standard AM Broadcasting
  • Television
  • U.S. Government
  • U.S. History (1900-present)
  • U.S. Politics
  • United Nations
  • United States. Congress--History--20th century
  • United States. Federal Communications Commission
  • Voice of America (Organization)
  • Wages
  • World Politics
Contributors
  • American Federation of Musicians
  • National Opinion Research Center
  • Voice of America (Organization)
  • Mayflower Broadcasting Company
  • WNAD (Radio Station : Norman, Oklahoma)
  • KCVN (Radio Station : Stockton, Cali.)
  • Durr, Clifford J.
  • WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
  • WHA (Radio station : Madison, Wis.)
  • FCC Federal Communications Commission
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