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Standard accounting for broadcasting stations
Your Committee on devising a standard accounting practice for broadcasting stations, submits the information contained in this folder, with two purposes in mind, first, that for which the Committee was appointed and, second, with the hope that the members of the National Association of Broadcasters will break down their present accounts for the first six months of 1929 to fit the various classifications set up in the forms outlined. Upon receipt of these, it is proposed to make an analysis as explained herewith, the preliminary data of which it is hoped will be ready for the annual convention this fall. Broadcasters may be definitely assured that individual figures from any particular stations will in no way be divulged, but that the data which will be available will be the result of a careful study of the returned questionnaires, as a whole. You can help your Association, as it is attempting to help you, by returning the questionnaire, which is part of this booklet, to the chairman of the Committee no later than September first
Three Public Service Announcements by Tricia Lott
Three public service announcements by Tricia Lott: drunk driving, breast cancer, and education
Two Public Service Announcements by Tricia Lott
Two public service announcements by Tricia Lott: drug abuse and the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution
Public Service Announcement by Tricia Lott on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Public service announcement by Tricia Lott on fetal alcohol syndrome
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Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66401/1/j.1752-7325.1956.tb03888.x.pd
The people look at radio /
"First printing...November 1946; second printing...November 1946."Survey sponsored by the National Association of Broadcasters. cf. Pref.Bibliographical foot-notes.Mode of access: Internet