National Association of Educational Broadcasters Records, 1925-1977 (bulk 1950-1970) | Federal Communications Commission, 1952-1956 (Box 053, Folder 09)

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National Association of Educational Broadcasters Records, 1925-1977 (bulk 1950-1970) | Federal Communications Commission, 1952-1956 (Box 053, Folder 09)

1952 to 1956 correspondence and reports regarding FCC rules and hearings and NAEB positions on proposals. Topics include requirements for identification of recorded programs, Conelrad broadcasting, and television translators.

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Dunn, John W., 1903-1991

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John W. Dunn was born on December 2, 1903. For much of his career, he worked at the University of Oklahoma, at WNAD radio station from at least 1947 to at least 1955, and as Director of the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority and Director of Radio and Television at the University of Oklahoma in 1954. Dunn held many positions in the National Association of Educational Broadcasters. From 1944-1946, he was a member of the NAEB Board of Directors. From 1947-1948, he was the NAEB Vice President...

Miles, James S.

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Bidlack, Cecil S.

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