National Association of Broadcasters Records, 1938-1982


Summary Information
Title: National Association of Broadcasters Records
Inclusive Dates: 1938-1982

Creator:
  • National Association of Broadcasters
Call Number: U.S. Mss 156AF; Audio 643A; PH 3961; AC 500-AC 501; AC 505-AC 515; CB 090-CB 095; DD 663-DD 665; FF 125-FF 127; VAA 004

Quantity: 62.5 c.f. (148 archives boxes, 4 record center cartons), 1 tape recording, 39 photographs, and 26 films

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Records of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), an organization of radio and television broadcasters in the United States (1922-). Although most NAB activities concern the establishment of broadcasting codes and support of the industry in matters relating to government regulation, the bulk of the collection pertains to the association's research function. The balance of the collection consists of files relating to the American Heritage Foundation's 1952 and 1956 Register and Vote promotion; John Meagher, NAB vice-president for radio, 1952-1955; a large group of broadcast editorials; and a file of miscellaneous publications. Included are materials on studies and surveys by the Broadcast Measurement Bureau, the National Opinion Research Center, the Television Allocations Study Organization, and the NAB itself.

Language: English

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Biography/History

The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is a trade organization of radio and television broadcasters in the United States. Though best known for its broadcasting codes, the NAB also lobbies for favorable government action for broadcasters, conducts public relations on behalf of a significant portion of the broadcasting industry, and carries out studies and surveys in support of station operations.

Founded in 1922 in response to attempts by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) to secure royalties for copyrighted works broadcast over radio, the NAB's principal concern has been to protect the rights and interests of the broadcasting industry. Its efforts are focused on securing industry self-regulation, through adherence to NAB codes of practice, as an alternative to government regulation of broadcasting. In addition to maintaining the codes, the NAB engages in other activities to promote better broadcasting; these range from the education of broadcasters (NAB is affiliated with the Association for Professional Broadcast Education) to the provision of information and guidelines for station editorials and operations. Among the organization's most notable endeavors are its frequent studies and surveys of programming, advertising, and viewer sentiment.

The NAB's Board of Directors is composed of elected representatives which establish policy for the association. The Board is subdivided into a Radio Board and a Television Board, each with its own chairperson. Since 1938 the NAB has employed a full-time paid president and staff. The association has an extensive standing and ad hoc committee structure.

From 1951 to 1957, after absorbing the Television Broadcasters Association, the NAB called itself the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters. The NAB's central offices are located in Washington, D. C.

Scope and Content Note

The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) papers are divided into twelve parts:

  1. General files
  2. Broadcast Measurement Bureau records
  3. National Opinion Research Center survey files
  4. Television Allocation Study Organization records
  5. NAB study and survey files
  6. Register and Vote Campaign files
  7. John Meagher files
  8. Broadcast editorials
  9. Board of Directors records
  10. Bureau of Copyrights records
  11. Justin Miller files
  12. Publications and Ephemera

In scope the material is uneven, with the period from the mid-1940s through the early 1970s best documented.

The GENERAL FILES were originally assembled by the NAB librarian. A major portion of the files consists of speeches, 1938-1977, by NAB presidents, board members and staff executives to various meetings, conferences, and conventions, and statements before the United States Senate and House of Representatives. There are also some speeches by non-NAB officials before NAB conventions and groups such as the Association for Professional Broadcast Education, and NAB management, engineering, and editorial conferences. Of special note is Newton Minow's famous “vast wasteland” speech before the 1961 NAB convention, and a tape recording of the opening session of the 1968 convention and a videotape of a speech by President Lyndon Johnson at the same meeting. This section also has convention programs, 1953-1977; assorted documentation from NAB management, engineering and editorial conferences, 1948-1977; addresses from NAB Executive War Conferences, 1942-1944; copies of Federal Communications Commission hearings in which the NAB took part, 1948-1976; and reports, briefs, speeches, and proceedings concerning NAB's efforts to allow the broadcasting of trials, including an argument before the United States Supreme Court in the case of Billie Sol Estes, 1965. The balance of the material consists of a subject file, circa 1940s-mid 1960s that includes reports, memoranda, speeches, select correspondence and ephemera on a wide variety of topics, including a “Silver Shower Campaign” to purchase radios for schools in Germany and Austria, 1948; the establishment of a library network for gathering and disseminating literature on radio broadcasting, 1948; and a 1963 campaign, directed by the U.S. State Department, which attempted to utilize the educational potential of broadcasting to counter illiteracy in the Dominican Republic. The subject files offer particularly good documentation of broadcast and retail advertising, and the association's central activities during the 1940s and 1950s. Minutes of the NAB's various committee meetings are available for the period 1935 to 1962.

The BROADCAST MEASUREMENT BUREAU (BMB) RECORDS pertain to two studies of radio broadcasting, 1946 and 1949, which the NAB conducted in collaboration with the American Association of Advertising Agencies and the Association of National Advertisers. The studies aimed at securing reliable data on audience size. Unlike the radio ratings of Archibald Crossley and C. E. Hooper, which checked only the major market stations, the BMB provided figures, secured through mail ballots, for stations in every county in the United States.

The BMB series contains correspondence, bylaws and regulations; bulletins and other publications; committee minutes and memos; financial and subscription data; speeches; publicity and promotional material; and an almost complete set of BMB Study No. 2. Although no copies of the first study are located here, reports conducted by Alfred Politz Research, Inc., updating reports, and a file of station and network promotional items incorporating figures taken from the study are present, as well as unrelated station program publicity.

A major source of information on both studies are the BMB minutes and memos and the files of Kenneth Baker, NAB Research Director and BMB Acting President. The BMB minutes and memos of the board of directors, executive committee, and several BMB committees, are fairly complete from the time of incorporation to the completion of the second study. The Baker files consist of correspondence and related material for 1946-1951. Correspondence is arranged chronologically for his Washington, D. C., and New York City offices, and also by subject. Located here, too, are confidential memos from Baker to Justin Miller, NAB President. The Baker files best document the 1949 study.

A substantial portion of the BMB records consist of Study No. 2. It is comprised of three parts: Radio Families U.S.A. - 1949, a booklet reporting on United States communities in general; State Area Reports, arranged alphabetically by state; and Station Reports, arranged by state, then by call letter. The booklet on radio families estimates radio ownership in the United States. The estimates are divided into several parts, with breakdowns by geographic area and by population density. The State Area Reports, one for day and the other for night listening, alphabetically list cities and counties and the stations within each. The reports supply details on total number of radio families in each area; weekly audience for each station, and its percentage of the area's total audience; and the frequency with which the station was listened to. The reports also identify BMB subscribers among the stations analyzed. As well as containing much the same information as the State Area Reports, the Station Reports provide contour maps showing the station's listening area, i.e. all counties in which ten percent or more of radio families listened at least once a week. They also indicate whether a station broadcast with a directionalized signal and, if so, whether it was the same for the day and the night.

The NATIONAL OPINION RESEARCH CENTER (NORC) SURVEY FILES concern two studies, 1946 and 1948, commissioned by the NAB to determine public attitudes toward radio. The studies were pioneer efforts in the sociology of radio's impact in the United States. Interviews of approximately thirty-five hundred individuals were conducted by the National Opinion Research Center of the University of Chicago and analyzed by Paul Lazarsfeld of the Bureau of Applied Research at Columbia University. The reports were published as The Public Looks at Radio and The Public Looks at Radio-Again. In both studies interviewees were asked to rate radio's performance against that of other communications media and community institutions, to express opinions relating to federal regulation of broadcasting, to choose between advertising and an annual license fee for radio programs, to rate the accuracy of news broadcasts, and to answer related questions.

Though incomplete, the documentation of the NORC studies is noteworthy. The files are divided into two sections, by study. The first section contains the correspondence files of NAB directors of research, 1945-1947; minutes of the NAB Public relations and Research Committees, 1945; a first draft of The People Look at Radio; and a text for a slide show to promote the study. The second section is composed of the files of the NAB director of research, 1947-1951; correspondence; a memo to NAB president Justin Miller concerning public attitudes to station editorializing and government regulations; a copy of a memo from Paul Lazarsfeld to Hugh Belville (Director of Research, National Broadcasting Company) regarding the findings and methodology of the second study; a draft of the second study with comments presented by Frank Stanton and others; a report on the final tabulations, and a publicity folder for station executives.

The TELEVISION ALLOCATIONS STUDY ORGANIZATION (TASO) RECORDS document a study of the technical principles involved in television channel allocations. Formed in response to an appeal to the television and broadcast industries by the Federal Communications Commission in August 1956, TASO worked for two years, engaging 271 engineers from 139 companies on six panels and subsidiary committees. In addition to the NAB, there were four other TASO member organizations: the Association of Maximum Service Broadcasters; the Committee for Competitive Television; the Electronic Industries Association; and the Joint Council on Educational Television. Their final report was released to the FCC in March 1959.

The TASO records include the correspondence of Harold E. Fellows, NAB president and member of the TASO board of directors; a statement by the TASO executive director to the United States Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee regarding the origins and operations of TASO; reports and questionnaires; financial information; presentations at conventions; press releases; lists, schedules, and agenda; a record book of TASO documents; and miscellany. The most complete portion of the TASO material consists of the minutes and reports of the board of directors, the panels and their committees, and a final report to the FCC. The report to the FCC is especially valuable in that it summarizes TASO activities and the severas, NAB president and member of the TASO board of directors; a statement by the TASO executive director to the United States Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee regarding the origins and operations of TASO; reports and questionnaires; financial information; presentations at conventions; press releases; lists, schedules, and agenda; a record book of TASO documents; and miscellany. The most complete portion of the TASO material consists of the minutes and reports of the board of directors, the panels and their committees, and a final report to the FCC. The report to the FCC is especially valuable in that it summarizes TASO activities and the several panel reports, and supplies information on individuals involved in TASO operations.

The NAB STUDY AND SURVEY FILES contain correspondence, questionnaires, statistical data, and miscellany relating to several studies and surveys conducted by the NAB research department, 1947-1954. They deal with network control of broadcasting, use of film by television stations, and broadcast advertising among NAB member stations.

The study of network control of broadcasting was conducted in response to criticism leveled at the networks by United States Representative Howard Buffert (Republican, Nebraska) in January 1948. The folder regarding this study consists primarily of correspondence and memos and supporting statistical data.

The television film survey section consists entirely of questionnaires returned to the NAB by 110 participating stations. The survey covered the period June 6-12, 1954, and resulted in the publication of TV Station Manual (44 p.) detailing, with case histories of six stations, the dependence of stations on film programming. The eight page questionnaire required program information from each station for the one week period. The first page summarizes station hours, with breakdowns for network and local programs, costs, and sponsorship. This is followed by seven pages of charts of information regarding daily local film programming. The questionnaires are arranged in five groups for stations serving from 50,000 or less to one million or more radio families; they are followed by a folder of questionnaires received too late for tabulation.

Also present are a study and a survey of broadcast advertising. The study deals with regional and national spot television expenditures for a variety of products, July 1949. The expenditure figures are based principally upon data from the Rorabaugh Report on TV Advertising and Standard Rate and Data. The study material consists mostly of advertising data. One folder contains collated data; eight others have breakdowns by category of product, with data on frequency, length, type, and period of day for the program spots of each station. The balance of the material consists of network rate cards and miscellaneous supporting material. The broadcast advertising survey concerns only beer and wine advertisements and programming on radio and television in 1953-1954. The survey was conducted in response to a request by the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the United States House of Representatives, which was considering legislation to curtail advertising of alcoholic beverages. Except for some routine correspondence of the NAB manager of research, this section consists entirely of questionnaires returned to the NAB by individual stations. They cover one week of programming on operating time per day, number of programs, length of commercials sponsored by beer and wine advertisers, and number of spot announcements, broken down by advertisements for alcoholic and non-alcoholic products. The questionnaires are arranged by type of station. They are followed by several folders of questionnaires from stations which did not accept beer and wine advertisements; though not directly pertinent to the survey, these often contain comments as well as data concerning other programming and advertising on the stations.

The REGISTER AND VOTE CAMPAIGN FILES concern NAB's involvement in the 1952 and 1956 National Non-Partisan Register and Vote Campaign of the American Heritage Foundation. They consist of correspondence, newsletters, news releases, three campaign kits, and state files. The three kits were sent out to state broadcasting groups in August and September. They include facts about voting records and elections, newscast and announcement copy, ideas for programs, and suggestions of commercial tie-in and public relations techniques. The state files comprise the greater part of the series. Arranged alphabetically, they vary greatly in quality and content from state to state. They usually contain correspondence and tally sheets of announcements performed, often with extended commentary on how the campaign was conducted. Although the state files primarily concern the national election, there is also some mention of state and local elections. The files of Iowa, Louisiana and North Dakota have a considerable amount of station-related material, including press clippings, “plug,” and other announcements. Photographs of station activities at WTMJ-Milwaukee are also available.

The JOHN MEAGHER FILES are those of the NAB Vice President for Radio, 1952-1955. The files are divided into two parts: correspondence (general and by subject) and a subject file on varied topics. Both sections contain fairly routine material about NAB relations with radio station members.

The BROADCAST EDITORIALS group is made up almost exclusively of editorials, 1961-1982, sent to the NAB as examples of broadcasting practice by radio and television stations around the country. One folder, however, contains NAB publications issued as guidelines for broadcast editorials. The editorials are arranged alphabetically by state, then by city and call letters. Although not complete for any one station, they present radio and television station opinions on issues of both local and national importance.

The BOARD RECORDS are arranged into three parts: the NAB Board of Directors, NAB Radio Board of Directors and the NAB Television Board of Directors. A small amount of correspondence is available for the NAB Board of Directors for the years 1946 to 1959, in addition to a complete set of minutes for the period 1964 to 1978. Minutes of the Radio Board span the years 1964-1978; in addition to fragmentary minutes of the Television Board, 1962-1978.

The BUREAU OF COPYRIGHTS RECORDS provide a limited amount of documentation on the NAB's fundamental concern during its formative years, that of protecting the broadcast industry from ASCAP and that organization's attempt at securing royalties for copyrighted works broadcast over radio. Included is the bureau's charter, by-laws and abridged minutes, 1937-1945; and a fact-finding report and audit conducted in 1932 for the NAB Board of Directors. But the largest portion of this series is a multi-volume inventory and index of music properties transferred from the parent organization to the bureau, including closing papers, artist releases, arranger releases and clearances upon the bureau's incorporation in 1937.

The JUSTIN MILLER FILES are those of the President of the NAB, 1945-1951, and Chairman of the Board and General Counsel, 1951-1955. The files are divided into four parts: daily correspondence, 1948-1954; inter-office memoranda, 1947-1953 (both of which are arranged chronologically); an extensive alphabetical subject file on varied topics; and two of the Miller family's guestbooks and a scrapbook of Judge Miller's drawings. The vast majority of the Miller files date from his years with the NAB, but a small amount is from the 1930s and late 1950s, including a folder for the case of Helvering vs. Northern Coal Co., 1933, which Miller argued before the U.S. Supreme Court; and the Miller family's guest book, 1942-1969. Justin Miller served as an Associate Justice on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1937 to 1945, a position in which he heard all appeals relative to the FCC concerning broadcasting licensing, a major issue during his years with NAB. Unfortunately, there is very limited documentation from Miller's tenure on the federal court. The subject file includes correspondence, memoranda, and reports from nearly all NAB departments and executive staff members that served during Miller's tenure.

The Miller Files also include files for professional organizations associated with the broadcasting and entertainment industry, including the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Broadcast Music Inc., Inter-American Association of Intellectual and Industrial Property, and the Inter-American Association of Broadcasting. The NAB's involvement in issues such as national security, free speech, international copyright, and the regulation and licensing of radio and television is particularly well documented in the papers. Substantial amounts of material are available on the issue of broadcasting court proceedings, Canon 35 of Judicial Ethics; editorializing by broadcasters, FCC and the Mayflower Case; and the NAB's battle with the FCC over its 1946 report, Public Service Responsibility of Broadcast Licensees, or “Blue Book,” concerning the issue of program control. Miller served on several U.S. government committees and boards during his tenure with the NAB. In 1945 President Truman appointed Miller to the Famine Emergency Committee. Also in 1945, at the request of the War Department, Miller headed a delegation of radio executives which toured the European Theater of Operations to study government regulation of broadcasting there. At the request of the Secretary of State, Miller served as chairman of the Broadcast Advisory Council, 1950-1951, created to regulate the broadcasting industry during the Korean War. Lastly, there is an extensive amount of material from Miller's work on the U.S. Advisory Commission on Information, especially from two 1951 trips to Latin America where he investigated the development and regulation of broadcasting. Photographs in Miller files include one of the NAB executive committee, 1946; Judge Miller as a recipient of an honorary doctorate of law, Miller at his appointment to the Salary Stabilization Board, reunions of the broadcasting executives who toured the European theater of operations during World War II, and scenes from Miller's 1951 trips to Latin America.

The PUBLICATIONS AND EPHEMERA include small pamphlets, bulletins, newsletters, lobbying kits, technical reports, and various “how to” guides made available to NAB members. Materials are arranged by the department or office responsible for production, thereunder alphabetical by title; headings have been standardized for some departments that were frequently renamed. Ephemera and some near-print items have also been arranged by department.

The FILMS series consists mostly of NAB Commercials for alcohol, tobacco, medicines, and toys. Also included are two films concerning the “Seal of Good Practice,” a set of ethical guidelines established in the early years of television in the United States; and a film of President L. Johnson at the NAB Convention in 1968.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by the National Association of Broadcasters, Washington, D.C., 1967-1990. Accession Number: MCHC68-059, MCHC69-008, MCHC71-001, MCHC71-062, MCHC71-075, MCHC71-096, MCHC71-112, MCHC71-162, MCHC72-034, MCHC72-143, MCHC73-049, MCHC73-098, MCHC73-135, MCHC74-121, MCHC76-129, MCHC80-040, MCHC82-012, MCHC84-262, MCHC85-324, MCHC85-428, M86-293, M86-476, M86-505, M86-514, M88-024 (part), M88-109, M89-263, M90-099


Processing Information

Processed by Roy H. Tryon, 1977; additions by Matt Blessing, 1991.


Contents List
U.S. Mss 156AF
Series: General Files
Speeches and remarks
NAB presidents
Mark Ethridge
Box   1
Folder   1
General, 1938-1941
Box   1
Folder   2
Before the FCC, 1938
Box   1
Folder   3
Before U.S. House and Senate, 1938
Box   1
Folder   4
Neville Miller, 1938-1942
Box   1
Folder   5
J. Harold Ryan, 1944-1945
Box   1
Folder   6-7
Justin Miller, 1946-1950
Harold B. Fellows
General
Box   1
Folder   8-17
1951-1951 March
Box   2
Folder   1-13
1954 March-1955 March
Box   3
Folder   1-9
1955 April-1957 October
Box   4
Folder   1-8
, 1959 May-1960 February NAB meetings
Box   4
Folder   9-15
Conventions, 1952-1959
District and regional conferences
Box   4
Folder   16
1951-1952
Box   4A
Folder   1-6
1955-1959
Box   4A
Folder   7
Before the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, 1957
Box   4A
Folder   8
Before the U.S. House and Senate, 1954-1959
Leroy Collins
General
Box   4A
Folder   10-11
1961-March 1962
Box   4B
Folder   1-6
1962 April-1964 June
NAB meetings
Box   4B
Folder   7
Conventions, 1961-1964
Box   4B
Folder   8
District and regional conferences, 1961
Box   4B
Folder   9
Before the U.S. House and Senate, 1961-1963
Vincent J. Wasilewski
General
Box   4B
Folder   10
1964-1965
Box   5
Folder   1-2
1966-1967, 1973
Box   5
Folder   3
NAB meetings, 1965-1977
Box   5
Folder   4
Before the U.S. House and Senate, 1965-1967
Executive vice-presidents
Box   5
Folder   5
A.D. Willard, 1945-1948
Box   5
Folder   6
Vincent J. Wasilewski, 1963-1964
Board of Directors
Box   5
Folder   7
Justin Miller, 1951-1955
Box   5
Folder   8
Clair R. McCollough, 1955-1960
Box   5
Folder   9
William B. Quarton, 1964
Box   5
Folder   10
John F. Dille, 1966
Box   5
Folder   11
Grover C. Cobb, 1967
Box   5
Folder   12
Willard Walbridge, 1970
Box   5
Folder   13
Wilson C. Wearn, 1975
Box   5
Folder   14-15
Julian Goodman, 1975-1976
Box   16
Administrative Department, Robert K. Richards, 1953-1954
Box   17
Audience Relations Committee, Edgar L. Bill, 1939
Broadcast Advertising, Department of
Box   18
Frank E. Pellegrim, 1942
Box   19
Lee Hart, 1947-1949
Box   20
J. Allen Brown, 1948
Box   21
Maurice B. Mitchell, 1948-1949
Broadcast Management, Department of
Charles H. Tower
Box   5
Folder   22
General, 1954-1960
Box   5A
Folder   1
Before the U.S. House, 1960
Box   5A
Folder   2-3
William Walker, 1965-1969
Box   5A
Folder   4
Chief Counsel, Douglas A. Anello, 1959-1969
Code Authority
Box   5A
Folder   5
G. Richard Shafto, 1956-1957
Box   5A
Folder   6
Roger W. Clipp, 1957
Box   5A
Folder   7
Edward H. Bronson, 1960
Box   5A
Folder   8
Robert D. Sweezy, 1961-1966
Box   5A
Folder   9
Charles M. Stone, 1963-1966
Box   5A
Folder   10
Howard Bell, 1964
Box   5A
Folder   11
Stockton Helfrich, 1968
Committee on Editorializing
Box   5A
Folder   12
Daniel W. Kops, 1963
Box   5A
Folder   13
Freedom of Information Committee, Robert D. Sweezy, 1958
Government Relations, Department of
Ralph W. Hardy
Box   5A
Folder   14
General, 1950-1954
Box   5A
Folder   15
Before the U.S. House and Senate, 1950-1954
Box   5B
Folder   1
Vincent J. Wasilewski, 1957-1962
Box   5B
Folder   2
Paul B. Comstock, 1963-1966
Box   5B
Folder   3
Don Zeifang, 1977
Box   5B
Folder   4
Industry Affairs, Department of, Howard Bell, 1958-1962
Box   5B
Folder   5
News Bureau, Walt Dennis, 1943
Organizational Development, Department of
Box   5B
Folder   6
Frederick H. Garrigus, 1959-1960
Planning and Development, Department of
Box   5B
Folder   7
Howard H. Bell, 1962
Public Relations, Department of
Box   5B
Folder   8
Willard O. Egolf, 1943-1944
Box   5B
Folder   9
Robert K. Richards, 1949-1951
Box   5B
Folder   10
James W. Mansfield, 1964
Box   5B
Folder   11
John M. Couric, 1961-1969
Radio Department
Box   5B
Folder   12
Shirril Taylor, 1965
Box   5B
Folder   13
Charles M. Stone, 1968
Box   5B
Folder   14
Research Department, Melvin Godberg, 1962-1964
Box   5B
Folder   15
State association activities, Howard H. Bell, 1957-1958
Box   5B
Folder   16
Station Relations, Department of, William Carlisle, 1959-1968
Box   5B
Folder   17
Television Department, Thad Brown, 1951-1952
Box   5B
Folder   18
Television Information Office, Louis Hausman, 1960-1961
Speeches and remarks by non-NAB staff
NAB Convention, 1968 April
VA 004
Speech by President Lyndon Johnson
Audio 643A
Remarks at opening session
U.S. Mss 156AF
NAB conventions
Box   5B
Folder   19-20
1942-1960
Box   6
Folder   1
1961-1977
Box   6
Folder   2
Association for Professional Broadcast Education, 1965-1967
NAB annual convention materials
Box   6
Folder   3
News clippings, 1942
Programs
Box   6
Folder   4-9
1953-1964
Box   6A
Folder   1-8
1965-1976
NAB meetings and conferences
Box   6B
Folder   1-3
District meetings, 1941-1945
Box   6B
Folder   4-6
Editorial conferences, 1962-1974
Engineering conferences
Box   6B
Folder   7
FCC technical panel, 1966
Box   6B
Folder   8
Keynote addresses, 1954-1970
Proceedings
Box   6B
Folder   9
1967
Box   7
Folder   1
1974, 1977
Box   7
Folder   2
Program, 1948
Box   7
Folder   3-10
Technical papers, 1954-1962
Box   7A
Folder   1
Minority Investment Seminar, circa 1967
Management conferences
Box   7A
Folder   2
Television panel discussions, 1958, 1962
Box   7A
Folder   3
Proceedings, 1952 and 1963
Box   7A
Folder   4-5
Programs and directories, 1949
Box   7A
Folder   6
NAB Executive War Conference, 1942-1944
Box   7A
Folder   7
Regional conferences, 1956-1965
Statements before the government
Box   7A
Folder   8
Federal Aviation Agency, 1960-1963
Federal Communications Commission
Box   7A
Folder   9-12
General, 1948-1971
Box   7B
Folder   1
Advertising, 1959-1965
Box   7B
Folder   2
Allocation of radio frequencies, 1944-1971
Box   7B
Folder   3
Allocation of television frequencies, 1949-1965
Box   7B
Folder   4
American Telephone and Telegraph, 1967
Box   7B
Folder   5
Communications Act, Section 317, 1960
Box   7B
Folder   6
CONELRAD transmission standards, 1960
Box   7B
Folder   7
Editorializing, 1948-1976
Box   7B
Folder   8
FM radio, 1961-1967
Box   7B
Folder   9
Foreign language broadcasting, 1971
Box   7B
Folder   10
Licensing, 1970-1972
Box   7B
Folder   11
Local live television, 1963
Box   7B
Folder   12
Lotteries, 1948
Box   7B
Folder   13
Microwave relay broadcasting, 1963-1966
Box   8
Folder   1-3
Remote control operation, 1957-1968
Box   8
Folder   4
Satellite communications, 1967
Box   8
Folder   5
VHF television, 1965
Regarding the broadcasting of court proceedings
Box   8
Folder   6
Testimony on Canon 35 of the Code of Judicial Ethics, 1956-1962
Box   8
Folder   7
Before the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Billie Sol Estes, 1965
Subject File, 1940s-1960s
Advertising
Box   8A
Folder   1-2
Broadcast
Box   8A
Folder   3
Joske Clinical Test on Radio
Box   8A
Folder   4
Tobacco and cigarette
Box   8A
Folder   5
All-Media Conference on Freedom of Expression
Box   8A
Folder   6
American Society of Composers and Publishers
Box   8A
Folder   7
American Telephone and Telegraph
Box   8A
Folder   8
Association of Women Directors of the NAB
Box   8A
Folder   9
Audience measurement
Box   8A
Folder   10
Awards
Box   8A
Folder   11
Defense, Department of
Box   8A
Folder   12
Dominican Republic literacy project
Box   8B
Folder   1
Free NAB library project
Box   8B
Folder   2-3
Labor
Box   8B
Folder   4
Law
Box   8B
Folder   5
Liquor
Box   8B
Folder   6
Market research
Box   8B
Folder   7
Membership
Box   8B
Folder   8
News programming
Box   9
Folder   1
Public relations
Box   9
Folder   2-9
Radio
Box   9
Folder   10
Rates and rate cards
Box   9
Folder   11
Religious broadcasting
Box   9
Folder   12
Resolutions
Box   9A
Folder   1-5
Retail advertising
Box   9A
Folder   6
Sales managers and salesmen
Box   9B
Folder   1
“Silver Shower Campaign”
Box   9B
Folder   2
Small market stations
Box   9B
Folder   3
Special test surveys
Box   9B
Folder   4
Spot broadcasting
Box   9B
Folder   5
State associations
Box   9B
Folder   6
Taxes
Box   9B
Folder   7-13
Television
Box   9B
Folder   14
Television Broadcaster Association
Box   9B
Folder   15
Television Code
Box   9B
Folder   16
U.S. Supreme Court
Box   9B
Folder   17
Voice of Democracy
Box   9B
Folder   18
Wage rates
Box   10
Folder   1-7
World War II
Box   10
Folder   8
Women in radio
Box   10
Folder   9
Youth
Committees minutes
General
Box   10
Folder   10
1941-1943
Box   10A
Folder   1-4
1944-1953
Box   10B
Folder   1-7
1954-1962
Research
Box   10B
Folder   8
1935-1948
Box   10C
Folder   1
Ad Hoc Research Committee, 1961
Box   10C
Folder   2-6
Recording and Reproducing Standards Committee and subcommittees, 1961-1964
Series: Broadcast Measurement Bureau Records
General Records
Box   10C
Folder   7
Background information
Box   10C
Folder   8
Bylaws and rules and regulations
Box   10C
Folder   9
Production plan, 1945 April-1946 March
Box   10C
Folder   10
Questionnaires regarding outside independent evaluation of Study No. 1, 1947 March
BMB Publications regarding activities
Box   10C
Folder   11
BMB Bulletin, 1945-1947
Box   10C
Folder   12
BMB Quarterly, 1948
Box   10C
Folder   13
To date...1946 January
Box   10C
Folder   14
BMB Evaluation Study, 1946 November-December, conducted by Alfred Politz Research, Inc.
Box   10C
Folder   15
Prospectus, BMB Interim Audience Measurement, 1948 March
Box   10C
Folder   16
BMB Area Report-Interim Study, 1948 Spring
Files of NAB officials
Paul F. Peter, NAB Director of Research
Box   10C
Folder   17
Correspondence and related material concerning WNEW Study of NAB circulation plan, 1945
Hugh M. Feltis, Chairman, NAB Research Committee, and BMB President
Box   10C
Folder   18
District Directors
Renewals of subscriptions, 1947 May
Box   10C
Folder   19
Letters
Box   10C
Folder   20
Telegrams
Box   10C
Folder   21
Speeches and other presentations, 1945-1947
A. D. Willard, NAB Executive Vice President
Correspondence
Box   10C
Folder   22
1946-1947
Box   11
Folder   1
1949
Financial data
Box   11
Folder   2
Correspondence and related material of John Wright, BMB Auditor, 1945-1946
Box   11
Folder   3-6
BMB Treasurer's reports, 1945-1948
Box   11
Folder   7
State quota discount plan
Box   11
Folder   8
Subscription contracts
Box   11
Folder   9
Miscellany, 1945-1949
Promotion and publicity
Box   11
Folder   10
General
Box   11
Folder   11
Study No. 2 and the creation of the Broadcast Audience Measurement, Inc., 1949-1950
Miscellany
Box   11
Folder   12
Part I
Box   12
Folder   1-2
Part II
Kenneth Baker Files, Acting BMB President, 1946-1951
General correspondence
Box   12
Folder   3-10
Washington, D.C. 1946-1951
New York City office
Box   13
Folder   1-11
1949
Box   14
Folder   1-6
1950 January-June
Subject file
Box   14
Folder   7
Antitrust suit, 1946-1951
Box   14
Folder   8
Committee on radio set ownership, 1947-1948
Box   14
Folder   9
Committee on mechanical devices, 1948
Box   14
Folder   10
Dispute concerning BMB measurement of listeners of WSGN and other Birmingham, Alabama, stations, 1948
Box   14
Folder   11
RADOX (method of measuring broadcast audiences), 1948-1950
Box   14
Folder   12
Broadcast Audience Measurement, Inc., 1950-1951
Memoranda
Box   15
Folder   1
Confidential memos to Justin Miller, NAB president, 1949
Box   15
Folder   2
Memo regarding method of reporting Study No. 2 by Baker and Cordtlandt Langley to Hugh Feltis, 1949 January
Minutes and Memorandums
Box   15
Folder   3
Incorporators meetings, 1944 December, 1945 January
Board of Directors
Box   15
Folder   4-10
Minutes, 1944-1949
Box   15
Folder   11
Memos, 1945-1948
Executive Committee
Box   15
Folder   12-14
Minutes, 1945-1949
Memos and related material
Box   15
Folder   15
1945-1947 June
Box   16
Folder   1
1947 July-1949
Research Committees
Box   16
Folder   2
Board Research Committee, 1947-1949
Box   16
Folder   3
Technical Research Committee, 1945-1949
Box   16
Folder   4
Joint meetings, 1947-1948
Box   16
Folder   5-6
Memos and related material, 1946-1948
Advertising Industry Relations Committee
Box   16
Folder   7
Minutes, 1945-1947
Box   16
Folder   8
Memos and related material, 1945-1947
Box   16
Folder   9
Television Committee, 1948
Finance Committee
Minutes
Box   16
Folder   10-11
1945-1947
Box   17
Folder   1
1948-1949
Box   17
Folder   2-3
Memos and related material, 1945-1949
Bylaws and Procedures Committee
Box   17
Folder   4
Minutes, 1945-1947
Box   17
Folder   5
Memos and related material, 1945-1949
Box   17
Folder   6
Minutes of joint committees, 1948
Box   17
Folder   7
Minutes of miscellaneous committees, 1946-1948
Studies No. 1 and No. 2
Study No. 1, promotional use
Box   17
Folder   8
Columbia Pacific Network
Box   17
Folder   9
KMOX, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   17
Folder   10
KNX, Los Angeles, California
Box   17
Folder   11-12
WBBM, Chicago, Illinois
Box   18
Folder   1
WBT, Charlotte, North Carolina
Box   18
Folder   2
WCBS, New York City
Box   18
Folder   3
WCCO, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   18
Folder   4
WOW, Omaha, Nebraska
Box   18
Folder   5
WPAI, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   18
Folder   6
WPRO, Providence, Rhode Island
Box   18
Folder   7
WRVA, Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia
Others, by state
Box   18
Folder   8
California
Box   18
Folder   9
New York
Box   18
Folder   10
Pennsylvania
Box   18
Folder   11
Miscellaneous stations
Study No. 2
Box   18
Folder   12
Radio Families U.S.A.- 1949
Area Reports
Box   18
Folder   13-14
Alabama-Arizona
Box   19
Folder   1-16
Arkansas-Michigan
Box   20
Folder   1-18
Minnesota-South Dakota
Box   21
Folder   1-9
Tennessee-Wyoming
Station reports
Box   21
Folder   10-18
Alabama-Florida
Box   22
Folder   1-15
Georgia-Mississippi
Box   23
Folder   1-14
Missouri-Oregon
Box   24
Folder   1-14
Pennsyvania-Wyoming
Box   132
Folder   1
Broadcast Frequency Usage Study, 1940-1950-1960
Series: National Opinion Research Center Survey Files
Survey No. 1, 1946
NAB Director of Research
Box   24
Folder   15
Lance Rumple, 1945-1946
Director of Reseearch
Kenneth Baker
Box   25
Folder   1-2
Correspondence regarding distribution of NORC study, 1946-1947
Box   25
Folder   3
Minutes, NAB Publications and Research Committees, 1945
Box   25
Folder   4
Draft of The People Look at Radio, 1946 May
Box   25
Folder   5
Text for slide show regarding study no. 1
Survey No. 2, 1948
Kenneth Baker, NAB Research Director
Box   25
Folder   6-8
Correspondence, 1947-1951
Memoranda
Box   25
Folder   9
Baker to Judge Miller, 1948 February 5
Box   25
Folder   10
Paul Lazarsfeld to Hugh Beville, 1948 February 5, regarding method and limitations of NORC study.
Box   25
Folder   11
Speech, 1948 April 15
Box   25
Folder   12
Minutes, NORC subcommittee of NAB Research Committee, 1947-1948
Box   25
Folder   13
Drafts of NORC survey questionnaires
Box   25
Folder   14
Survey coding instructions
Box   26
Folder   1
Annotated draft of Radio Listening in America: The People Look at Radio--Again, undated
Box   26
Folder   2
Final tabulations and highlights of Study No. 2
Box   26
Folder   3
Publicity for station executives
Box   26
Folder   4
Miscellany
Series: Television Allocations Study Organization (TASO) Records
General Records
Box   26
Folder   5-7
Harold Fellows, NAB President, 1956-1959
Box   26
Folder   8
George Town, TASO Executive Director, Statement before the U.S. Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, 1958 May 29
Box   26
Folder   9
Annual Report, 1957
Box   26
Folder   10
Miscellaneous reports
Box   26
Folder   11
Questionnaires
Financial information
Box   26
Folder   12
Statements, 1956-1959
Box   26
Folder   13-14
Correspondence of George R. Town regarding TASO's special operations expense fund, 1958
Box   27
Folder   1
Miscellaneous data
Box   27
Folder   2
News articles, presentations at conventions
Box   27
Folder   3
Press releases
Box   27
Folder   4
Lists
Box   27
Folder   5
Schedules
Box   27
Folder   6
Agenda
Box   27
Folder   7
Record book of TASO documents
Box   27
Folder   8-10
Miscellany
Minutes of meetings
Box   27
Folder   11-12
Board of Directors, 1956-1959
Box   28
Folder   1
Editorial Committee, 1958
Box   28
Folder   2-3
Panel Coordinating Committee, 1957-1959
Box   28
Folder   4
Panel 1: Transmitting Equipment
Box   28
Folder   5
Panel 2: Receiving Equipment
Box   28
Folder   6
Panel 3: Field Tests
Box   28
Folder   7
Panel 4: Propagation Data
Box   28
Folder   8
Panel 5: Analysis and Theory
Box   29
Folder   1
Panel 6: Levels of Picture Quality
Reports
Box   29
Folder   2
Report to the Federal Communications Commission: Engineering Aspects of Television Allocations, 1959
Box   29
Folder   3
Final report, TASO/University of Texas contract: Forecasting Television Service Fields, by Alfred H. LaGrone, 1958 December
Box   29
Folder   4
Panel 1: Transmitting Equipment
Box   29
Folder   5
Panel 2: Receiving Equipment
Box   29
Folder   6
Panel 3: Field Tests
Box   30
Folder   1
Panel 4: Propagation Data
Box   30
Folder   2
Panel 5: Analysis and Theory
Box   30
Folder   3
Panel 6: Levels of Picture Quality
Series: NAB Study and Survey Files
Box   30
Folder   4
Study regarding charge by Congressman Howard Buffert (Nebraska) of Network control of broadcasting, 1947-1948
Television advertising study, 1949
Station and network calculations
Box   30
Folder   5
General
Box   30
Folder   6
Agricultural and automotive
Box   30
Folder   7
Beer and wine
Box   30
Folder   8
Beverages and clothing
Box   30
Folder   9
Confections, drugs, and financial
Box   30
Folder   10
Foods
Box   30
Folder   11
Jewelry, household equipment, and laundry soaps
Box   30
Folder   12
Radio and television sets, tobacco, and toilet needs
Box   30
Folder   13
Transportation and miscellany
Box   31
Folder   1
Network rate card information
Box   31
Folder   2
Rorabaugh reports, 1949-1950
Box   31
Folder   3
Miscellaneous supporting material
Advertising survey concerning alcoholic beverages, 1953-1954
Box   31
Folder   4-9
Correspondence, 1954, of Richard Allerton, Manager of Research
Completed weekly questionnaires
AM Radio Stations
Box   31
Folder   10-12
1953 November 16-December 6
Box   32
Folder   1-4
1953 December 7-1954 January 3
Box   32
Folder   5-6
FM Radio Stations, 1953 August 31-1954 August 22
Box   32
Folder   7
AM-FM Radio Stations, 1953-1954
Television Stations
Box   32
Folder   8-9
1953 August 31-1954 February 7
Box   33
Folder   1-3
1954 February 8-October 3
Stations not carrying beer or wine commercials
Box   33
Folder   4-5
AM, 1953-1954
Box   33
Folder   6
FM, 1953-1954
Box   33
Folder   7
AM-FM, 1954
Box   33
Folder   8
Television, 1953-1954
Television film survey, 1954 June 6-12
Box   33
Folder   9
Group I - 50,000 or less
Box   33
Folder   10-11
Group II - 50,000-150,000
Group III - 150,000-500,000
Box   33
Folder   12-13
Part A
Box   34
Folder   1-2
Part B
Box   34
Folder   3
Group IV - 500,000-1,000,000
Box   34
Folder   4
Group V - 1,000,000 and over
Box   34
Folder   5
Questionnaires received too late for tabulation
Miscellaneous commissioned studies
Box   133
Folder   1
Stewart, Dougall & Associates: Appraisal of Attitudes toward the NAB, 1959
Box   133
Folder   2
Simmons & Associaties: Television Attitude Study, 1954
Box   133
Folder   3
Buren C. Robbins: A Study of Pionner Radio Stations and Pioneer Television Stations, 1971
Box   133
Folder   4
Bohn, Thomas C., The Profile and Community and Orientation of Radio Station Manager and Newspaper Editor in Small Markets, 1970
Series: Register and Vote Campaign Files
PH 3961
Photographs
U.S. Mss 156AF
Correspondence
Box   34
Folder   6
American Heritage Foundation, 1952-1953
Box   34
Folder   7
Inter-Office, 1952
Box   34
Folder   8-9
Miscellaneous, 1952
Box   34
Folder   10
News releases, 1952
Box   34
Folder   11-12
News clippings
Campaign kits
Box   34
Folder   13-15
1952
Box   34
Folder   16-17
1956
State files
Box   35
Folder   1-25
Alabama-Mississippi
Box   36
Folder   1-19
Missouri-Texas
Box   37
Folder   1-7
Utah-Wyoming
Series: John Meagher Files
Correspondence
Box   37
Folder   8-14
General, 1954 June-1955 July
Subject File
Box   37
Folder   15
Complaints, 1955
Box   37
Folder   16
Controversial programs, 1954
Box   37
Folder   17
Criticisms regarding NARTB conventions, 1954-1955
Box   37
Folder   18-19
FM radio, 1951-1954
Box   38
Folder   1
Legislation, 1954
Box   38
Folder   2
Programming, 1955
Box   38
Folder   3-4
Radio promotion, 1954-1955
Box   38
Folder   5
Ratings, 1954
Box   38
Folder   6
Requests for NARTB ad, “One Bill You Will Never Have to Pay,” 1954-1955
Box   38
Folder   7-10
Requests for information, 1954-1955
Box   38
Folder   11-12
Standards of practice, 1952-1955
Box   38
Folder   13
Stateside Bulletin, 1954-1955
Box   38
Folder   14
Stations delinquent and dropped, 1954
Box   38
Folder   15
Station relations, 1954-1955
Box   38
Folder   16
Stations resigned, 1954-1955
Non-correspondence file, 1952-1955
Box   38
Folder   17
Status of radio, 1955
Box   39
Folder   1-4
Talks and meetings, 1954-1955
Box   39
Folder   5
Transistor radios, 1954-1955
Box   39
Folder   6
Miscellaneous, 1954
Box   39
Folder   7
Airspace subcommittee, 1954
Box   39
Folder   8
AM Radio committee, 1954
Box   39
Folder   9-10
Board of Directors, 1954-1955
Box   39
Folder   11
District meetings, 1954-1955
Box   39
Folder   12
FM radio committee, 1952-1954
Box   39
Folder   13
FM radio promotion
Box   39
Folder   14
Newsletters, 1955
Press releases and clippings
Box   39
Folder   15
1954
Box   40
Folder   1
1955
Box   40
Folder   2
“Revenue and expense” project for WKBH, La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1955
Box   40
Folder   3-4
Speeches by staff members, 1953-1955
Box   40
Folder   5-6
Standards of practice committee, 1952-1955
Box   40
Folder   7
U.S. Class IV stations, 1955
Series: Broadcast Editorials
Box   40
Folder   8
NAB publications concerning broadcast editorials, 1966-1980
Alabama
Box   40
Folder   9
Birmingham, WBRC Radio and TV, 1964 June-July
California
Los Angeles
KABC
Box   40A
Folder   1-3
1964-1968
Box   41
Folder   1-4
1969-1982
Box   41
Folder   5
KMPC, 1972
Box   41
Folder   6
KNXT-TV, 1964
Box   41
Folder   7
KPOL, 1971 May-June
San Diego
Box   41
Folder   8
KCBQ, 1963 July
Box   41
Folder   9
KOGO Radio and TV, 1966 January
San Francisco
Box   41
Folder   10
KFRC, 1971
Box   41
Folder   11
KGO-TV, undated
KPIX
Box   41
Folder   12-14
1963 May-1964 February
Box   42
Folder   1-8
1964 April-1967 February
Box   43
Folder   1
KRON-TV, 1964
Colorado
Box   43
Folder   2
Denver, KLZ Radio and TV, 1966-1968
Box   43
Folder   3
Grand Junction, KREX Radio and TV, 1961-1962
Connecticut
Box   43
Folder   4
Hartford, WTIC Radio and TV, 1969 May-1974 January
New Haven
Box   43
Folder   5-10
WAVZ, 1962 January-1973 April
Box   43
Folder   11
WNHC, 1963 October-1964 January
District of Columbia
WMAL Radio and TV
Box   43
Folder   12-13
1962 January-August
Box   44
Folder   1-8
1962 September-1965 May
Box   45
Folder   1-7
1965 June-1969 December
Box   46
Folder   1-3
1970 January-1973 August
WTOP Radio and TV
Box   46
Folder   4-6
1961 July; 1962 January-1963 October
Box   47
Folder   1-4
1963 November-1965 December
WWDC
Box   47
Folder   5-7
1961 May-June; 1962 February-August
Box   48
Folder   1-6
1962 September-1964 November
Box   49
Folder   1-6
1964 December-1967 December
Florida
Box   49
Folder   7
Fort Lauderdale, WWIL, 1963 November
Miami
Box   49
Folder   8
WCKT-TV , 1964 July
Box   49
Folder   9
WLBW-TV , 1964 June-July
WTVJ
Box   50
Folder   1-8
1961 December-1976 May
Box   50A
Folder   1-4
1976 June-1981 July
Box   51
Folder   1
Orlando
Box   51
Folder   2
WFTV-TV, 1963-1968
Box   51
Folder   3
WLOF-TV, 1962-1963
Tampa
Box   51
Folder   4
WLCY, 1962 September-October
WTVT-TV
Box   51
Folder   5-10
1961 May; 1962 January-1963 December
Box   52
Folder   1-7
1964 January-1970 August
Box   53
Folder   1-3
1970 September-1971 August; 1975 March-November
Georgia
Box   53
Folder   4
Athens, WGAU, 1963-1970
Atlanta
WAGA-TV
Box   53
Folder   5-8
1962 January-1963 March
Box   54
Folder   1-8
1963 April-1965 September
Box   55
Folder   1-7
1965 October-1968 April
Box   56
Folder   1-9
1968 May-1973 July
Box   57
Folder   1
1973 August-October
Box   57
Folder   2-5
WSB Radio and TV, 1962 May-1972 October
Box   57
Folder   6
Macon, WBML, 1963 November
Idaho
Box   57
Folder   7
Rexburg, KRXK, 1962 May-December
Illinois, Chicago
WBBM
Box   57
Folder   8-10
1962 February-1963 December
Box   58
Folder   1-7
1964 January-1969 July
Box   59
Folder   1-7
1969 August-1973 March
Box   60
Folder   1-7
1973 April-1978 July
Box   60A
Folder   1-4
1978 September-1982 September
Box   60A
Folder   5
WLS, 1966 October-1967 July
WMAQ-TV and Radio
Box   60A
Folder   6-7
1973 March-1973 December
Box   61
Folder   1-6
1974 January-1977 December
Box   61A
Folder   1-5
1978 May-1982 September
Indiana
Fort Wayne
Box   61A
Folder   6
WANE Radio and TV, 1962 August-1963 April
Box   61A
Folder   7
WOWO, undated
Indianapolis
WISH Radio and TV
Box   61A
Folder   8
1962 December-1965 June
Box   62
Folder   1-4
1965 July-1970 August
Box   62
Folder   5
WXLW, 1963-1964
Box   62
Folder   6
Owensboro, WOMI, 1962-1963
Iowa
Box   62
Folder   7
Dubuque, KDTH, 1963 August-1964 June
Box   62
Folder   8
Muscatine, KWOC, 1963 November
Kansas
Box   62
Folder   9
Topeka, WIBW Radio and TV, 1961-1973
Box   62
Folder   10
Wichita, KTVH-TV, 1962 January-February
Kentucky
Box   62
Folder   11
Fort Knox, WSAC, 1963-1964, 1975
Louisiana, New Orleans
Box   62
Folder   12
WDSU Radio and TV, 1961-1969
Box   62
Folder   13
WWL-RV, 1964 June-July
Maryland, Baltimore, WJZ-TV
Box   62
Folder   14
1961 May-1962 September
Box   63
Folder   1-8
1961 May-1962 September
Box   64
Folder   1-2
1966 September-1967 August
Massachusetts
Boston
WBZ Radio and TV
Box   64
Folder   3-6
1962 January-1963 September
Box   65
Folder   1-7
1963 October-1967 December
Box   65
Folder   8
WCRB, 1963 March
Box   65
Folder   9
WCVB-TV, 1972-1982
Box   65
Folder   10
Pittsfield, WBEC, 1963-1974, 1969
Box   66
Folder   1
Springfield, WWLP, 1964 July
Michigan
Detroit
WJBK
Box   66
Folder   2-8
1964 June-1970 September
Box   67
Folder   1-2
1970 October-1971 May
Box   67
Folder   3
WJR, 1962
Box   67
Folder   4
WXYZ-TV, 1964 July; 1967 August-December
Box   67
Folder   5
Grand Rapids, WOOD, 1966
Traverse City, WTCM
Box   67
Folder   6-10
1962-1965 September
Box   68
Folder   1-7
1965 October-1971 April
Box   69
Folder   1
1971 May-1973 August
Missouri
Box   69
Folder   2
Joplin, LODE, 1971 May
Box   69
Folder   3
Kansas City, KCMO, 1964 June-July
Box   69
Folder   4
St. Joseph, KKJO, 1963 December
Box   69
Folder   5
St. Louis, KMOX-TV, 1964-1965
New York
Box   69
Folder   6
Buffalo, WGR-TV, 1965 May-July
Jamestown, WJTN
Box   69
Folder   7-11
1962 January-1967 February
Box   70
Folder   1-3
1967 March-1973
New York City
Box   70
Folder   4-5
WABC-TV, 1965-1968
Box   70
Folder   6
WABC Radio, 1963, 1967, 1968
Box   70
Folder   7
WCBS-TV, 1970 September
Box   70
Folder   8
WMAC, 1964-1965
Box   70
Folder   9
WPIX, 1974-1976 December
Box   70
Folder   10
Oneonta, WDOS, 1965 June
Peekskill
Box   70
Folder   11
WHUD, 1972 November
Box   70
Folder   12
WLNA, 1972 November
North Carolina
Box   70
Folder   13
Charlotte, Jefferson Standard Broadcasting Company, 1963 March
Box   70
Folder   14
Raleigh, WRAL-TV, 1964 June-July
Box   70
Folder   15
Salisbury, WSTP and WRDX, 1963 February
Box   70
Folder   16
Wilmington, WECT-TV, 1963 February
North Dakota
Box   70
Folder   17
North Dakota Broadcasting Company, Radio and TV, 1964 June-July
Ohio
Cincinnati
WKRC
Box   70
Folder   18
1961 January-1962 May
Box   71
Folder   1-5
1962 June-1964 December
Box   71
Folder   6
WLW-TV, 1967, 1969, 1973-1974
WLW Radio
Box   71
Folder   7-9
1973 March-1974 July
Box   72
Folder   1
1974 August-1975 January
KYW
Box   72
Folder   2-8
1962 February-1964 July
Box   73
Folder   1-3
1964, 1962
Box   73
Folder   4
WEAR, 1962 November
Box   73
Folder   5
WJW, 1964 June-July
Columbus
Box   73
Folder   6
WBNS, 1964 May-July
Box   73
Folder   7
WTVN, 1964 June-July
Box   73
Folder   8
Dayton, Whio Radio and TV, 1964 June-July
Box   73
Folder   9
Marion, WMRN, 1962
Box   73
Folder   10
Middelton, WPFB Radion and TV, 1971 May-June
Oregon, Portland
Box   73
Folder   11
KEX, 1962 January-July
Box   73
Folder   12
KGW-TV, 1967 March
Pennsylvania
Box   73
Folder   13
Altoona, WFBG Radio and TV, 1964 June-1965 January
Philadelphia
Box   73
Folder   14
KWY Radio and TV, 1973 October
Box   73
Folder   15-17
WFIL Radio and TV, 1965 May-1969 June
Box   74
Folder   1
WIBG, 1964 July-1967 January
Pittsburgh
KDKA Radio and TV
Box   74
Folder   2-7
1962 January-1965 June
Box   75
Folder   1-7
1965 July-1969 August
Box   76
Folder   1-7
1969 September-1973 March
Box   77
Folder   1-4
1973 April-1975 April
Box   77
Folder   5
WTAE, 1964 March-June
Scranton, WEJL
Box   77
Folder   6-8
1962 February-1965 December
Box   78
Folder   1-9
1966 January-1970 June
Box   79
Folder   1
1970 July-1975 April
Box   79
Folder   2
Warren, WNAE, 1964, 1971
Texas
Box   79
Folder   3
Austin, KNOW, 1971 May
Dallas
Box   79
Folder   4
KRLD Radio and TV, 1974 July
Box   79
Folder   5
KVIL, 1963-1964
Houston
Box   79
Folder   6
KHOV-TV, 1964 June
Box   79
Folder   7
KPRC-TV, 1973 January
Virginia
Box   79
Folder   8
Falls Church, WFAX, 1963, 1967
Box   79
Folder   9
Newport News, WGH, 1963 February
Roanoke
Box   79
Folder   10
WDBJ-TV, 1971 June-1973 June
Box   79
Folder   11
WSLS Radio and TV, 1964 June-July
Wisconsin
Milwaukee
Box   79
Folder   12
WITI-TV, 1964 June, 1973 May
WTMJ Radio and TV
Box   79
Folder   13
1964-1970
Box   79
Folder   14
1980 June-1982 March
Box   79
Folder   16
Wausau, WSAU Radio and TV, 1964 June-July
Box   79
Folder   17
San Juan, Puerto Rico, WAPA, 1963 September
Box   79
Folder   18
Miscellany
Series: Board of Directors Files
Board of Directors
Box   80
Folder   1-4
Correspondence, 1946-1959
Meetings
Box   80
Folder   5-9
1944-1947
Box   81
Folder   1-6
1964-1966
Box   82
Folder   1-7
1967-1970 January
Box   83
Folder   1-6
1970 June-1973 January
Box   84
Folder   1-7
1973 June-1976 January
Box   85
Folder   1-7
1976 June-1978 June
Box   86
Folder   1-4
Radio Board of Directors
Meetings
Box   86
Folder   5-7
1964-1965 January
Box   87
Folder   1-9
1965 June-1969
Box   88
Folder   1-11
1970-1975 January
Box   89
Folder   1-6
1975 June-1978
Television Board of Directors
Meetings
Box   89
Folder   7
1962 June
Box   89
Folder   8-11
1968-1970
Box   90
Folder   1-15
1971-1978
Series: NAB Bureau of Copyrights, Inc. Files
Box   91
Folder   1
Charter, by-laws, minutes, 1937-1945
Box   91
Folder   2
Background Report on the bureau, 1938
Box   91
Folder   3
Index to NAB transcription catalogue, undated
Audit and inventory record related to transfer of music properties from NAB to NAB Bureau of Copyrights, Inc.
Box   91
Folder   4
Closing Papers, 1937-1939
Box   91
Folder   5
Contracts, 1936-1937
Box   91
Folder   6
Artist releases, 1937
Box   91
Folder   7-8
Arranger releases, 1937
Box   91
Folder   9-10
Clearances, 1937
Series: Justin Miller Files
Daily Correspondence
Box   92
Folder   1-14
1948 July-1950 February
Box   93
Folder   1-9
1950 March-1951 October
Box   94
Folder   1-9
1951 November-1954 May
Box   95
Folder   1-5
Inter-Office memoranda, 1947-1953
Subject File
Box   95
Folder   6
A-General Correspondence
Box   95
Folder   7
Advertising Council, Inc., 1946-1951
Box   95
Folder   8
“Advertising in the Public Interest,” 1947
Box   95
Folder   9
Advertising, Joint Committee on, 1946-1947
Box   96
Folder   1
Advertising policy of the Department of Defense , 1950-1951
Box   96
Folder   2
Alcatraz protest, 1946
Box   96
Folder   3
All-Media Conference on Freedom of Expression, 1947
Box   96
Folder   4
American Association of Advertising Agencies, 1945-1954
American Bar Association
Box   96
Folder   5
Rights of the mentally ill, 1953-1956
Box   96
Folder   6
Television sessions, 1955
Box   96
Folder   7
American Broadcasting Company, Inc., 1946-1953
Box   96
Folder   8
American Civil Liberties Union, 1945-1953
Box   96
Folder   9
American Federation of Musicians, 1944-1951
Box   96
Folder   10
American Federation of Radio Artists, 1946-1951
Box   96
Folder   11
American Heritage Program, 1947-1949
Box   96
Folder   12
American Legion, 1946-1950
Box   96
Folder   13
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, 1947-1951
Box   97
Folder   1
Annual reports, 1946-1950
Box   97
Folder   2
Arkansas tax case, 1949-1952
Box   97
Folder   3
Association of National Advertisers, Inc., 1945-1951
Attorney General
Box   97
Folder   4
Advisory Committee on Citizenship, 1946-1952
Box   97
Folder   5
Appointment, 1951-1952
Box   97
Folder   6
Survey on release procedures, 1936-1937
Box   97
Folder   7
Autograph collection, 1940-1955
Box   97
Folder   8
Awards and memorials, 1946-1951
Box   97
Folder   9
B - General correspondence
Box   97
Folder   10
Baltimore contempt cases, 1948-1949
Box   97
Folder   11
Benton resolution, 1951
Box   97
Folder   12
Biographical information, 1964 - undated
Box   97
Folder   13
Brand Names Foundation, Inc., 1946-1951
Box   98
Folder   1-3
Broadcast Advisory Council, 1950-1951
Broadcast Music, Inc.
Box   98
Folder   4
General, 1945-1947
Box   98
Folder   5-7
Minutes, 1946-1954
Box   98
Folder   8
Small Publishers Committee, 1947-1948
Box   99
Folder   1
Broadcasting in other countries, 1947-1949
Box   99
Folder   2
“Broadcasting Profession,” draft article, undated
Box   99
Folder   3
Broadcasting public hearings and trials, 1951-1954
Box   99
Folder   4
Business Trends Committee, 1950
Box   99
Folder   5
By-laws, 1948-1953
Box   99
Folder   6
C - General correspondence
Box   99
Folder   7
Campaign expenditures, 1950-1952
Canadian Association of Broadcasters
Box   99
Folder   8
General, 1945-1952
Box   99
Folder   9
Copyright, 1951-1952
Canon 35 of the Judicial Ethics
Box   99
Folder   10-12
General, 1954-1959
Box   99
Folder   13
California, 1957-1964
Box   100
Folder   1
Colorado, 1955-1957
Box   100
Folder   2
Judges involved in the decision, circa 1957-1961
Box   100
Folder   3
Nebraska, 1957
Box   100
Folder   4
Oklahoma, 1957
Box   100
Folder   5
Texas, 1956-1957
Box   100
Folder   6
Censorship, Department of Defense policies, 1948
Box   100
Folder   7
Citizens Food Committee, 1947
Box   100
Folder   8
Citizenship Conference Planning Committee, 1947-1951
Box   100
Folder   9
Civil defense, 1948-1951
Box   100
Folder   10
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., 1945-1951
Box   100
Folder   11
Commission on Freedom of Information, 1948-1950
Box   101
Folder   1
Commission on Occupied Countries, 1948-1950
Box   101
Folder   2
Commission on Revision of Operator Licensing Rule, 1947-1953
Box   101
Folder   3
Committee on International Affairs, 1946-1953
Box   101
Folder   5
Committee to Select NAB President/General Manager, 1951
Box   101
Folder   6
Communication Act of 1934
Copyright
Box   101
Folder   7
General, 1950-1953
Box   101
Folder   8
Inter-American Conference, 1946
Box   101
Folder   9
UNESCO and State Dept, 1945-1952
Box   101
Folder   10
Cuban problem, international allocations, 1947-1949
Box   101
Folder   11
D - General correspondence
Box   101
Folder   12
Damm, Walter J., 1945-1951
Box   101
Folder   14
E - General correspondence
Box   101
Folder   15
Economic Stabilization Agency, 1951-1953
Box   101
Folder   16
Education Television, National Citizens for, 1952-1953
Box   101
Folder   17
Educational Broadcasting, 1946-1948
Box   102
Folder   1
Educational Broadcasting, Institute on, 1949
Box   102
Folder   2
Educational Television in Washington, D.C., 1952
Box   102
Folder   3
Employee-Employer Relations Committee, 1945-1950
Box   102
Folder   4
European theater of operations tour and reunions, 1945-1952
Box   102
Folder   5
Extraordinary Administrative Radio Conference, 1950
Box   102
Folder   6
F - General correspondence
FCC
Box   102
Folder   7
General correspondence, 1945-1953
Box   102
Folder   8
Disaster Network Project, CONELRAD, 1951-1953
Educational television
Box   102
Folder   9
General, 1948-1951
Box   102
Folder   10
Outline of testimony, 1951 January
Box   103
Folder   1
KMPC Case, renewal of licenses, 1950-1951
Box   103
Folder   2-3
Mayflower Case, 1947-1949
Box   103
Folder   4
Port Huron Case, 1948-1949
Program Control
Box   103
Folder   5
Correspondence, 1947
Box   103
Folder   6
Report and responses, 1946-1947
Box   103
Folder   7
Radio Broadcast Primer, comments, 1952
FM radio
Box   103
Folder   8
General, 1945-1946
Box   103
Folder   9
Multiplexing, 1953-1954
Box   103
Folder   10
“Planned music” operations, 1951
Box   103
Folder   11
FM Radio Committee, 1945-1951
Box   103
Folder   12
Famine Emergency Committee, 1946
Box   104
Folder   1
Federal Radio Education Committee, 1938-1950
Box   104
Folder   2
Foreign contacts, 1946-1953
Box   104
Folder   3
“Freedom of Communication,” draft, undated
Box   104
Folder   4
Freedom of Expression Conference, proceedings, 1948
Box   104
Folder   5
Freedom of information: U.S. Mission to the United Nations, 1952-1954
Box   104
Folder   6
Freedom of Radio Committee, 1943-1953
Box   104
Folder   7
G - General correspondence
Box   104
Folder   8
General counsel , 1851-1954
Box   104
Folder   9
“Government Control of Information,” draft, undated
Box   104
Folder   10-11
Guest lists, NAB dinners and luncheons, 1948-1954
Box   104
Folder   12
H - General correspondence
Box   105
Folder   1-2
Havanna Conference, 1948-1950
Box   105
Folder   3
Hawaiian tax case, 1951-1952
Box   105
Folder   4
Helvering vs. Northern Coal Co., 1933
Box   105
Folder   5-6
High Frequency Broadcasting Administrative Conferences, 1947-1950
Box   105
Folder   7
Hoover Commission, 1948-1950
Inter-American Association of Broadcasting
Box   105
Folder   8
1947-1949
Box   106
Folder   1
1950-1953
Box   106
Folder   2
Inter-American Association of Intellectual and Industrial Property, 1946-1947
Box   106
Folder   3
International Broadcasting Organization, 1946-19514
Box   106
Folder   4
International Information Administration, 1951-1953
Box   106
Folder   5
International Press and Publications, 1948-1052
Box   106
Folder   6
International Radio Consultative Committee, 1950-1952
Box   106
Folder   7
International Telecommunications Union, 1947-1952
Box   106
Folder   8
J - General Correspondence
Box   106
Folder   9
Justice, Department of, 1952
Box   106
Folder   10
Kaye, Sydney M., 1945-1952
Box   106
Folder   11
Kobak, Edgar, 1949-1951
Box   106
Folder   12
L-N General Correspondence
Legal Department
Box   107
Folder   1
General, 1944-1950
Box   107
Folder   2
Defamation, 1951-1953
Box   107
Folder   3
News privilege laws, 1948-1949
Box   107
Folder   4
Legislative Advisory Committee, 1944-1955
Box   107
Folder   5
License fees and renewals, 1953-1955
Box   107
Folder   6
Lobbying, 1949-1953
Box   107
Folder   7
Lottery Programs, 1948-1953
Box   107
Folder   8
McCollough, Clair R., 1946-1953
Box   107
Folder   9
Membership, 1949
Box   107
Folder   10-11
Membership services survey, 1945
Box   107
Folder   12
Motion Picture Association of America, circa 1959
Box   107
Folder   13
Mutual Broadcasting System, 1946-1948
Box   107
Folder   14
National Defense, 1951
Box   108
Folder   1
National Opinion Research Center, regarding second no. 2, 1947-1949
Box   108
Folder   2
Network Exclusive, 1945
Box   108
Folder   3
Networks and affiliates, 19466-1947
Box   108
Folder   4
Networks: NAB membership and relations, 1945-1950
Box   108
Folder   5
Nixon, Richard M., 1934-1954
Box   108
Folder   6-7
North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement, Conferences, 1946-1951
Box   108
Folder   8
O - Q General Correspondence
Box   108
Folder   9
Operators Licensing rules, 1953
Box   108
Folder   10
Organizational Structure and planning, 1945-1946
Petrillo, James C.
Box   109
Folder   1
General, 1943-1945
Box   109
Folder   2
Hearings, 1948
Box   109
Folder   3
Political broadcasts, 1945-1954
Box   109
Folder   4
President's Committee on International Information Activities, 1951-1953
Box   109
Folder   5
Program Executive Committee, 1945-1948
Box   109
Folder   6
Property negotiations, 1953
Box   109
Folder   7
Public affairs, 1945-1949
Box   109
Folder   8
Public Relations, Department of, 1946-1953
Box   109
Folder   9
Public Relations Executive Committee, 1946-1949
Box   109
Folder   10
Quotations/speech materials, circa 1949-1953
Box   109
Folder   11
R - General correspondence
Box   109
Folder   12
“Radio Broadcasting Needs an Editorial Tradition,” draft article, undated
Box   109
Folder   13
Radio Free Europe and Asia, 1952
Box   109
Folder   14
Radio News Committee, 1947-1949
Box   109
Folder   15
Railroad strike, 1946
Box   110
Folder   1
Rankin, Forney, 1949-1954
Box   110
Folder   2
Rebroadcast rules, 1952
Box   110
Folder   3
Rembert, Clyde, 1948
Box   110
Folder   4
Research Department, 1946-1953
Box   110
Folder   5
Resolutions involving Judge Miller, 1946-1949
Box   110
Folder   6
Retirement announcements, 1954-1957
Box   110
Folder   7
Richardson, Inez G., 1943-1947
Box   110
Folder   8
Roosevelt's death, 1945
Box   110
Folder   9
Ryan, Harold J., 1945-1950
Box   110
Folder   10
Ryan, William B., 1945-1952
Box   110
Folder   11
S - General correspondence
Box   110
Folder   12
Salary Stabilization Board, 1951-1953
PH 3961
Photographs
U.S. Mss 156AF
Box   110
Folder   13
School broadcasts, 1950-1953
Security program
Box   110
Folder   14
Executive order on control of broadcasting, 1951
Box   110
Folder   15
Facilities Protection Board, 1952
Box   110
Folder   16
Shafto, Richard G., 1945-1951
Box   110
Folder   17
Special Services, Department of, 1946-1947
Sports broadcasting
Box   111
Folder   1
Baseball, 1949-1954
Box   111
Folder   2
Football, 1951-1953
Box   111
Folder   3
Horse racing, 1953
Box   111
Folder   4
International Boxing Commission, 1953
Box   111
Folder   5
Sports Committee, 1949-1954
Box   111
Folder   6
Staff Coordinating Committee, 1951
Box   111
Folder   7
Standards of Practice Committee, 1946-1953
Box   111
Folder   8
State associations of broadcasters, 1950
Box   111
Folder   9
Subscription Television Committee, 1953
Box   111
Folder   10
T - General correspondence
Taxation of broadcasting
Box   111
Folder   11
Federal, 1945-1953
Box   111
Folder   12
State and Local, 1949-1952
Box   112
Folder   1
Televising of public hearings, 1952
Box   112
Folder   2
Television
Box   112
Folder   3
Censorship case, 1949
Box   112
Folder   4
Circulation study, 1953-1954
Box   112
Folder   5
Code, 1950-1951
Box   112
Folder   6-7
Code Review Board, 1954-1964
Box   112
Folder   8
Color, 1949-1953
Box   112
Folder   9
Department, 1945-1952
Box   112
Folder   10
FCC, 1951-1952
Box   112
Folder   11
Information Committee, 1950-1953
Box   112
Folder   12
Planning and Promotion Committee, 1950-1951
Box   112
Folder   13
State Dept, 1950
Box   112
Folder   14
Zenith Corporation, 1948-1951
Box   113
Folder   1
Theater television, 1949-1953
Box   113
Folder   2
Transcription Rules Committee, 1946-1954
Box   113
Folder   3
Transit radio, 1949-1952
Treasury, Department of,
Box   113
Folder   4
General, 1946-1951
Box   113
Folder   5
Internal Revenue Bureau, 1951-1952
Box   113
Folder   6
U - Z General correspondence
Box   113
Folder   7
United Nations, 1945-1950
United States Advisory Commission on Information,
Box   113
Folder   8-10
General, 1948-1956
Box   113
Folder   11-12
General Business Committee, 1950-1951
Latin America Trip, 1950-1954
PH 3961
Photographs
U.S. Mss 156AF
Box   113
Folder   13
General correspondence
Box   114
Folder   1
General correspondence, continued
Box   114
Folder   2
Argentina
Box   114
Folder   3
Brazil
Box   114
Folder   4
Chile, Columbia, Cuba
Box   114
Folder   5
Clippings
Box   114
Folder   6
Cooperation with American businessmen and labor groups
Box   114
Folder   7
Cultural institutes
Box   114
Folder   8
Foreign attitudes toward U.S.
Box   114
Folder   9
Mexico
Box   114
Folder   10
Notes for report
Box   114
Folder   11
Panama, Peru and Uruguay
Box   114
Folder   12
Report
Box   114
Folder   13-14
Memorandum concerning lack of coordination between Department of Defense and State Dept, 1948-1953
Box   115
Folder   1
Press and Publications Committee, 1951-1952
Radio Advisory Committee
Box   115
Folder   3
General correspondence, 1950-1954
Box   115
Folder   4-8
Committee meetings, 1951-1952
Box   115
Folder   9
Subcommittee reports, 1951-1952
Box   115
Folder   10
Reports to Congress, 1949-1954
Box   115
Folder   11
Reports to Secretary of State, 1948-1952
Box   116
Folder   1
Research and evaluation study, 1950-1953
Box   116
Folder   2-3
Staff reports on field trips, 1946-1953
Box   116
Folder   4
Subcommittee on Overseas Information Program, 1953
Box   116
Folder   5
United States Information Agency, 1953-1954
Box   116
Folder   6
Universal Copyright Convention, 1953
Box   116
Folder   7
Universities: Lectures and honorary degrees , 1947-1951
PH 3961
Photographs
U.S. Mss 156AF
Box   116
Folder   8
University Association for Professional Radio Education, 1946-1953
Box   116
Folder   9
Voice of America, undated
Box   116
Folder   10
Wage-Hour Act, 1952-1953
Box   116
Folder   11
Washington Post, 1952
Box   116
Folder   12
Way, William, 1946-1950
Box   116
Folder   13
Westinghouse Stations, Inc., 1945-1948
Box   116
Folder   14
Zoning of television and radio towers, 1947-1953
Miller Family Materials
Box   132
Folder   1-2
Guestbooks, 1942-1970
Box   132
Folder   3
Scrapbook, circa 1935-1945
Series: Publications and Ephemera
General
Box   117
Folder   1
Annual Report: 25th Anniversary of the NAB, 1946-1947
Box   117
Folder   2
Broadcasters News Bulletin, 1933
Box   117
Folder   3
Bylaws, 1947-1977
Box   117
Folder   4
Certificate of Incorporation, undated
Box   117
Folder   5
Legislative Digest, 1949
Box   117
Folder   6
Local Radio and Television Programs on Urban Problems
Box   117
Folder   7-8
Major Issues and Projects, 1963-1966
Box   117
Folder   9
NAB publication catalogs, circa 1970s
Box   117
Folder   10-11
NAB: Its First 20 Years, draft, by David R. Mackey, 1956
Box   117
Folder   12
Program Patterns for Young Radio Listeners, 1945
Box   118
Folder   1
Promotional, and membership material, 1940-1970
Box   118
Folder   2
Purchasing a Broadcasting Station: A Buyer's Guide, 1978
Box   118
Folder   3
Radio and Public Service: A Guide Book for Chairmen, 1944
Box   118
Folder   4
Radio Broadcasting in the 1932 Campaign, by Senator Clarence C. Dill
Box   118
Folder   5
Radio for Retailers, 1946
Box   118
Folder   6
Radio Today - and Tomorrow, 1982
Box   118
Folder   7
Radio USA, 1953
Box   118
Folder   8
Radio's Contribution to American Democracy, 1920-1940
Box   118
Folder   9
Religious Broadcasting: A Manual, 1945
Box   118
Folder   10
Retailing and Broadcasting, pamphlet series, 1948
Box   118
Folder   11
Selective Service Handbook, 1942
Box   118
Folder   12
State Broadcaster Association's Directory, 1952-1969
Box   118
Folder   13
When Disaster Threatened: They Counted on Radio, 1956
Association for Professional Broadcast Education
Box   119
Folder   1-2
Feedback, newsletter, 1961-1966
Association of Women Directors of the NAB
Box   119
Folder   3
The Beam of the Association of Women Broadcasters, 1948
Box   119
Folder   4
News releases from the United Nations, 1945
Box   119
Folder   5
Women of the United Nations, 1945
Broadcast Advertising, Department of
Box   119
Folder   6
Advertising: Its Place in your Planning, 1945
Box   119
Folder   7
Results from Radio and Radio Gets Results! newsletter, 1939-1944
Box   119
Folder   8
War-Time Radio Advertising, 1942
Box   119
Folder   9
What Radio Buyers Want to Know, 1942
Broadcast Management Department
Box   119
Folder   10
Accounting manuals for broadcasting stations, 1935-1975
Box   119
Folder   11
Credit and Collection: A Manual for Radio Stations, 1979
Box   119
Folder   12
Employee-Employer Relations Bulletin, 1946-1948
Box   119
Folder   13
Employee Turnover in Radio and Television Stations, published survey, 1964
Box   119
Folder   14
Employment Handbook, 1954
Financial Report
Box   119
Folder   15
Daytime Radio Stations, 1966-1972
Box   119
Folder   16
FM Radio, 1957-1972
Box   120
Folder   1-2
Radio, 1963-1978
Box   120
Folder   3-5
Television, 1953-1979
Box   120
Folder   6
UHF stations, 1965-1972
Box   120
Folder   7
Freedom of Speech and the Taft-Hartley Act, 1952
Box   120
Folder   8
Internal Control in Broadcasting Stations, 1961
Labor, materials related to
Box   120
Folder   9
Contracts, 1950-1980
Box   120
Folder   10
Elections, 1968
Box   120
Folder   11
Negotiations, 1969
Box   120
Folder   12
Strikes, 1967
Box   120
Folder   13
Labor Relations Report, 1965-1972
Labor Report and Memo to Management
Box   120
Folder   14
1956-1958
Box   121
Folder   1-2
1959-1962
Labor, materials related to
Box   121
Folder   3
The Union on Your Threshold, 1952
Box   121
Folder   4
Managing Radio Station Manpower, 1950
Box   121
Folder   5
New Employee's Personnel Manual, 1964
Box   121
Folder   6
Office management related materials, 1959-1962
Box   121
Folder   7
Retirement and pension related materials, 1953-1963
Box   121
Folder   8
A Source for Public Service Programming, 1973-1977
Box   121
Folder   9
State Broadcasters' Associations: A Survey, 1962
Box   121
Folder   10
Station management related materials, 1952-1960
Box   121
Folder   11
Station organization charts, 1968-1969
Box   121
Folder   12
Wage and hour related materials, 1946-1975
Box   122
Folder   1
Wages, Hours and Employment [in] Radio, 1955-1970
Box   122
Folder   2-3
Wages, Hours and Employment [in] Television, 1954, 1970
Box   122
Folder   4
Working for Radio, 1944
Code Authority
Box   122
Folder   5
General material related to radio and television code, 1939-1957
Box   122
Folder   6-8
Broadcast Self-Regulation, 1977
Box   122
Folder   9
The Challenge of Self-Regulation, circa 1965
Box   122
Folder   10
Code News, 1980 April
Box   122
Folder   11
First Report to the People of the United States, 1953
Box   122
Folder   12
How Good is the Television Diary Technique?, 1976
Box   123
Folder   1-3
Membership and Code Roster, 1959-1968
Box   123
Folder   4
Membership, Radio Code Subscriber List, 1976
Box   123
Folder   5
The NAB Code, 1939
Box   123
Folder   5a
Promotional material for the radio code, circa 1950s
Box   123
Folder   6
The Radio Code, 1962-1981
Box   124
Folder   1
Standards of Good Practice for Radio Broadcasters, 1939-1958
Box   124
Folder   2
TV Code News, 1956-1981
Box   124
Folder   3
The Television Code, 1952-1981
Engineering Department
Box   124
Folder   4
An Analysis of Air Space Actions, 1957-1959
Box   124
Folder   5
The Engineer's Corner, newsletter, 1965-1972
Box   124
Folder   6
FCC regulation and inspections, 1948-1976
Box   124
Folder   7
Frequencies Used by the Broadcast Service, 1954
Box   124
Folder   8
Network Transmission of Monochrome and Color TV 1954
Box   124
Folder   9
Recording and Reproducing Standards, 1951-1965
Box   125
Folder   1
Television station construction related materials , 1951-1952
FM Department
Box   125
Folder   2
Store Broadcasting, 1949
Freedom of Information Committee
Box   125
Folder   3
Broadcasting Public Proceedings, 1966, 1972
Box   125
Folder   4
Broadcasting the News, 1958
Box   125
Folder   5
The People's Right to Know, membership lobbying kit, 1957
Box   125
Folder   6
The Sight and Sound of Justice, 1953
Government Relations Department
Box   125
Folder   7
Who Gets the Air?, 1949
Legal Department
Box   125
Folder   8
Access to Courtrooms and Legislative Proceedings, 1959
Box   125
Folder   9
Broadcasting and the Federal Lottery Laws, 1954-1980
Box   125
Folder   10
Broadcasting and the Government, 1977-1978
Box   125
Folder   11
A Copyright Primer, 1952
Box   125
Folder   12
Counsel from the Legal Department, bulletin, 1980
Box   125
Folder   13
Decisions of the National Labor Relations Board Affecting
Box   125
Folder   14
Radio Broadcasting Stations, 1943
Box   125
Folder   15
Lay Talk on Legal Problems Facing Broadcast Management, 1959-1966
Box   125
Folder   16
Political Broadcast Workbook, 1980
Box   125
Folder   17
A Primer on State and Municipal Taxation of Broadcast Related Activities, 1978
Box   125
Folder   18
Programming related materials, 1969-1980
Box   126
Folder   1
State and Local Privilege Taxes on Broadcasting Stations, 1949
Public Relations Department
Box   126
Folder   2
Advertising related materials, 1948-1969
Box   126
Folder   3
Careers in broadcasting related materials, 1963-1970
Box   126
Folder   4
Developing a UHF Audience, 1953
Box   126
Folder   5
Education related materials, 1939-1975
Box   126
Folder   6
50th Anniversary of Broadcasting, newsletter, 1970
Box   126
Folder   7
FMphasis, bulletin, 1965-1970
Box   126
Folder   8
Free television related materials, 1956-1961
Box   126
Folder   9
FYI, newsletter, 1972-1973
Box   126
Folder   10
The Gilded Curtain: What Pay Television Really Means, membership lobbying kit, undated
Box   126
Folder   11
History of the NAB, pamphlet, 1974
Box   126
Folder   12
How to Sell More Radio Sets with F-M-phasis, 1952
Box   126
Folder   13
In the Public Interest, 1948
Box   126
Folder   14
Listener Activity Division Report, 1943
Box   126
Folder   15
News on Radio, 1952
Box   126
Folder   16
Promoting Your Radio Station Year-Round, 1968
Box   126
Folder   17
Promotional Speeches for Radio, circa 1961-1963
Box   126
Folder   18
Promotional Speeches for Television, circa 1961-1963
Box   127
Folder   1
PR/Q: Quarterly Digest of Tested Public Relations Ideas and Suggestions, 1966-1970
Box   127
Folder   2
Radio and Television Bibliography, 1960-1974
Box   127
Folder   3
Speaker's Guide for Radio and Television Broadcasters, 1957
Radio Information Office
Box   127
Folder   4
Radio: Get the Message, 1972
Box   127
Folder   5
Radio news related material
Research Department
Box   127
Folder   6
Audience measurement methods, 1951-1969
Box   127
Folder   7-8
Broadcasting and the Public: 1966, A Continuing Study of Public Attitudes, Information and Behavior, , 1966
Box   127
Folder   9
A Broadcast Research Primer, 1966
Box   127
Folder   10
Cellular Radio: A Business Assessment for Broadcasters, 1982
Box   127
Folder   11
Daylight Saving Time, 1941
Box   127
Folder   12-13
Dimensions of Radio and Television, 1953-1972
Box   128
Folder   1
An Evaluation of the Consumer Panel as a Research Tool for Broadcasters, 1948
Box   128
Folder   2
Factors in the Broadcasters' Profit Equation, 1954
Box   128
Folder   3
How To Estimate All-Media Advertising Expenditures in a Market, 1953-1960
Mass Communication in the United States, 1970
Box   128
Folder   4-9
Markets 1-100
Box   129
Folder   1-5
Markets 101-204
Box   129
Folder   6
Summary volume
Box   129
Folder   7
People in Broadcasting, 1962
Box   129
Folder   8
Programming related materials, 1946-1976
Box   129
Folder   9
Radio during the New York City blackout, 1965
Box   129
Folder   10
Radio salesman study, 1947
Box   129
Folder   11
Radio Sets in U.S., 1938-1965
Box   129
Folder   12
A Report on the Effect of National Defense Activity on Technical Personnel of the Broadcasting Industry 1941
Box   130
Folder   1
Research Digest, 1948-1952
Box   130
Folder   2
Research Report, 1967-1969
Box   130
Folder   3
Standard Definitions of Broadcast Research Terms, 1967
Box   130
Folder   4
Television and Youth, 1954
Box   130
Folder   5
War-Time Radio Advertising, 1942
Box   130
Folder   6
What's What in Merchandising: A Study of Merchandising Policies and Practices, 1942
Box   130
Folder   7
Why Do Research?
Small Market Radio Stations Committee
Box   130
Folder   8
Miscellany, 1970-1978
Box   130
Folder   9
Radio Management, pamphlet series, 1946
Television Department
General
Box   130
Folder   10
Educational programming related materials, 1953-1954
Box   130
Folder   11
Film Manuals, 1953-1958
Box   130
Folder   12
Guide to Innovative Programs for Television, 1984
Box   130
Folder   13
National Television Week Kit, 1957
Box   130
Folder   14
On Your Behalf, Report No. 2, 1953-1954
Box   131
Folder   1
Television: A Report on the Visual Broadcasting Art , 1949
Box   131
Folder   2
Television Age, magazine, special NAB convention issue, 1954
Office of Free Television
Box   131
Folder   3
Miscellaneous pamphlets and flyers, 1976
Special Committee on Pay Television
Box   131
Folder   4
Miscellaneous pamphlets and flyers, 1974
Television Information Committee
Box   131
Folder   5
Facts: Television Information Office, Highlights of the First Six Months, 1959
Box   131
Folder   6
Newsletters, 1954-1956
Series: Films
NAB Commercials
AC 500
Over the Counter Drugs
AC 501
Tobacco Products
CB 094
Tobacco
CB 092
Alcoholic Beverages I
AC 505
Alcoholic Beverages II
AC 506
Alcoholic Beverages III
CB 093
Alcoholic Beverages IV
AC 507
Alcoholic Beverages V
AC 508
Wines and Liquors
AC 509
Testimonials
AC 510
Children's Medicines
AC 511
Canada Dry Mixers
AC 512
Ex-Lax
CB 090
Bath Products
CB 091
Women's Undergarments
CB 095
Violence and Crime
DD 663
Beer I
DD 664
Beer II
DD 665
Children's Toy Advertising, 1961
FF 125
Toys, 1961-1977
FF 126
Cigarettes
FF 127
Miscellaneous
AC 513
NAB Seal of Good Practice
AC 514-AC 515
NAB Seal of Good Practice: Robert Taylor
VAA 004
NAB Convention, speech by President Lyndon Johnson, 1968 April