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[T.D. Dutton and J.J. Boone, radio broadcasters of the American Telephone and Telegraph Co., testing the installation for broadcasting the inaugural ceremonies]

[T.D. Dutton and J.J. Boone, radio broadcasters of the American Teleph...

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Headquarters building of the National Association of Broadcasters, Washington, D.C.

Headquarters building of the National Association of Broadcasters, Was...

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"Fails" in charges. Washington, D.C., June 8. After questioning George Henry Payne, Federal Communications Commissioner today, members of the House Rules Committee said the Commissioner failed to support his charges made last week that fellow commissioners were "too greatly influenced" by broadcasters' lobbyists. The hearing was in executive session, 6/8/38

"Fails" in charges. Washington, D.C., June 8. After questioning George...

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FOC Chairman. Washington, D.C., March 1. Chairman Frank McNinch, [...]eral Communications Commission, lets [...] of steam when given the floor at a [...] He is shown as he addressed a recent [...] of Radio Broadcasters in Washington

FOC Chairman. Washington, D.C., March 1. Chairman Frank McNinch, [...]...

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Red Cross offered air aid in forthcoming rill call. Washington, D.C., Oct. 6. Neville Miller, (left) President of the Association of Broadcasters, calling on Norman H. Davis, Chairman of the American Red Cross, to offer the fullest cooperation of his organization in the forthcoming nation-wide roll call, November 11. 24. Mr. Davis thanked Mr. Miller for the cooperation the broadcasters rendered during the recent flood disasters, 10/6/38

Red Cross offered air aid in forthcoming rill call. Washington, D.C., ...

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Radio newspaper at Nat'l Assn. of broadcasters convention

Radio newspaper at Nat'l Assn. of broadcasters convention

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Refuses to comment. Washington, D.C., June 8. Chairman Frank McNinch of the Federal Communications Commission leaving the House Rules Committee hearing room today refused to comment on secret testimony given by FC Commissioner George H. Payne. Later members of the [House Rules Committee] said that Payne's charges last week that fellow commissioners were "too greatly influenced" by broadcasters' lobbyists failed to hold up in his testimony today, 6/8/38

Refuses to comment. Washington, D.C., June 8. Chairman Frank McNinch o...

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Named radio "Czar." Washington, D.C., March 31. Mark Foster Ethridge, now General Manager of the Louisville Courier Journal and Times, today became radio's first "Czar". He has agreed to serve without salary as President of the National Association of Broadcasters until the position is filled permanently. 41 years old, Ethridge is a native of Mississippi and has been a newspaperman for the last 25 years, 3/31/38

Named radio "Czar." Washington, D.C., March 31. Mark Foster Ethridge, ...

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Red Cross offered air aid in forthcoming rill call. Washington, D.C., Oct. 6. Neville Miller, (left) President of the Association of Broadcasters, calling on Norman H. Davis, Chairman of the American Red Cross, to offer the fullest cooperation of his organization in the forthcoming nation-wide roll call, November 11. 24. Mr. Davis thanked Mr. Miller for the cooperation the broadcasters rendered during the recent flood disasters, 10638

Red Cross offered air aid in forthcoming rill call. Washington, D.C., ...

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Radio "Czar" criticizes Federal Communications Commission. Washington, D.C., June 6. Meeting here today ... 200(?) radio representatives heard Mark Ethridge, president of the National Association of Broadcasters, criticize the practice of licensing ... for six-month periods as "unfair" to broadcasters. Ethridge let go his blast as the radio officials gathered at the first session of the hearing which opened today before the Federal Trade Commission on proposed changes in rules and regulations for the broadcasting industry, 6638

Radio "Czar" criticizes Federal Communications Commission. Washington,...

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Broadcasters at Washington Hotel, 4/7/1937

Broadcasters at Washington Hotel, 4/7/1937

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Radio "Czar" criticizes Federal Communications Commission. Washington, D.C., June 6. Meeting here today [...] 200(?) radio representatives heard Mark Ethridge, president of the National Association of Broadcasters, criticize the practice of licensing [...] for six-month periods as "unfair" to broadcasters. Ethridge let go his blast as the radio officials gathered at the first session of the hearing which opened today before the Federal Trade Commission on proposed changes in rules and regulations for the broadcasting industry, 6/6/38

Radio "Czar" criticizes Federal Communications Commission. Washington,...

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