Archives West Finding Aid
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Biographical Note
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- Edmund B. Craney Subgroup
- Kfpy - Kxly Spokane, Washington
- Kpfa - Kxlj Helena, Montana
- Kxll Missoula, Montana
- Z - Bar Network
- Montana Broadcasters
- Pacific Broadcasting Purchasing Company
- Pacific Northwest Broadcasters
- Pacific Northwest Coverage Group
- Home Town Free Television Association
- Idaho, Montana And Wyoming Television Broadcasters
- Independent Broadcasters Incorporated
- Independent Broadcasters Protective League
- Montana Association Of Broadcasters
- National Association Of Broadcasters
- National Association Of Regional Broadcasting Stations
- National Independent Broadcasters
- National Television Translator Association
- Network Affiliates
- Tri-state Television Repeater/translator Association
- Names and Subjects
Edmund B. Craney papers, 1916-1979
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Craney, Edmund B., 1905-1991
- Title
- Edmund B. Craney papers
- Dates
- 1916-1979 (inclusive)19161979
- Quantity
- 145 linear feet
- Collection Number
- MC 122 (collection)
- Summary
- Edmund Craney was a pioneer in Montana radio broadcasting. He was affiliated with Pacific Northwest Broadcasting; XL radio stations in Washington, Oregon, and Montana; and the Z Bar Network. This collection consists of correspondence, financial records, subject files, printed materials, yearbooks, clippings, and legal documents dated from 1920 to 1970.
- Repository
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Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives
Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT
59620-1201
Telephone: 4064442681
Fax: 4064445297
mhslibrary@mt.gov - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for research
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Edmund Blodgette Craney was born in Spokane, Washington, on February 19, 1905. His parents, Lucy Alice Blodgette and James Craney, natives of Maine, married in Palouse, Washington, where James was a lumbering contractor. In 1914, James accepted the position of Superintendent of the Great Northern Railroad's Somers Lumber Company for operations at Swan Lake, Montana, where the Craney family (sons Ed and Oliver; daughters Emily, Martha, and Cora) lived in a remote camp. They returned to Spokane in 1919. After graduation from high school, Ed worked in a radio parts store owned by Thomas W. Symons, Jr.
In 1922, Thomas Symons and Edmund Craney started Spokane's first radio station, KFDC. During the 1920s, Craney traveled throughout the northwest to increase wholesale radio sales. After several visits to Montana, he decided to branch out and, in 1928, the Federal Radio Commission granted the Symons Investment Company permission to broadcast from Butte, Montana. Thus on January 31, 1929, Butte's first radio station, KGIR, went on the air. Kenneth 0. MacPherson, announcer, and Leo McMullan, advertising salesman, assisted Craney in managing the station. During the mid-1930s, in order to improve KGIR's frequency, Craney brought Robert D. Martin, a Spokane engineer, to Montana to make field intensity measurements. This was the first such survey in the state and resulted in the station's move to a permanent location at Nissler, seven miles west of Butte, in 1937.
In 1931, Craney, assisted by Senator Burton K. Wheeler (a member of the Interstate and Foreign Commerce Commission), obtained network affiliation for KGIR with the National Broadcasting Company. A year later, however, as the effects of the depression hit the broadcasting industry, NBC decided to withdraw from Montana. Wheeler, acting this time as Craney's attorney, succeeded in maintaining the affiliation.
Craney joined the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) in 1928. During the early 1930s, while he was serving on the NAB Copyright Committee, he urged the association to take a more active roll in the ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers) copyright controversy. Craney, among others, opposed ASCAP's fee increase for copyrighted music and proposed that royalty payments be made on a per-use basis. Both on national and local levels Craney tackled the controversy. In Montana, as a leader of the Montana Association of Broadcasters, Craney sought professional advice and hired attorney Kenneth C. Davis (Washington State Association of Broadcasters) to draft Montana copyright laws. In 1939, he helped organize the Independent Radio Networks Affiliates.
During the 1940s, Craney actively opposed super-power for stations on an international level. With the aid of Burton K. Wheeler, Craney and other broadcasters lobbied to also limit the power of clear-channel stations. They contended that it was entirely feasible to provide better radio coverage to rural areas by the application of modern engineering rather than using more power.
Craney decided to expand his radio operations in the late 1930s by creating a regional network. In 1937, the Federal Communications Commission granted the Peoples' Forum of the Air in Helena, Montana permission to broadcast as KPFA. Kenneth 0. MacPherson of KGIR became manager. Two years later a third station, KRBM in Bozeman, Montana joined the network and was run by Ernest Neath. Known as the Z Bar Network (after a famous cattle brand), the three stations were all affiliated with NBC and linked by telephone circuits which fed national programing from the "mother" station in Butte. In 1947 station KXLL in Missoula, with manager Patrick Goodover, and station KXLK in Great Falls, headed by MacPherson, joined Craney's Z Bar Network.
Craney's approach to the business of broadcast advertising and promotion followed a group pattern. In addition to the Montana Broadcasters (sales), he organized the Pacific Northwest Coverage Group in the 1930s. With headquarters in Butte, this company handled advertising for the Z Bar Network and the Washington-Oregon Network (KFPY Spokane, KRSC Seattle, and KXL Portland). In 1945 Craney formed the Pacific Northwest Broadcasters. As managing director, Craney, assisted by James Manning, handled regional advertising campaigns. As a part of his plan he received clearance from the FCC to change all affiliated stations' call letters to the "XL" designate (e.g. KGIR became KXLF).
Television became part of Craney's network system after the FCC lifted their television "freeze" in 1952. KXLY-TV in Spokane started telecasting in February 1953. Craney subsequently created Television Montana, an operating corporation for his proposed Montana stations. In the fall of 1953 Butte's KXLF-TV came on the air and four years later KXLJ-TV in Helena joined the system. Barclay Craighead, stockholder and manager of radio station KXLJ, assumed the presidency of the newly incorporated Capital City Television in Helena.
Committed to broadcasting in Montana, Craney became interested in television auxiliary systems that brought signals to isolated communities barred by mountains. In 1956 he installed a co-channel booster near Butte. This low- powered radiating device re-transmitted signals via antennas and amplifiers. Boosters, or repeaters, and translators (that brought clearer reception by direct frequency conversion) were effective and popular in the West. As early as 1954, however, the FCC (citing possible interference and violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934) declared boosters and translators illegal. Two years later the Commission did authorize 10-watt UHF translators, in order to develop the UHF band of frequencies, but they refused to legalize VHF translators (Docket 11611).
Cable television was another type of auxiliary system that proliferated in the 1950s. CATV (Community Antenna Television) grew unchecked by the FCC, since the Commissioners held that CATV was not engaged in common carrier operation and therefore was outside its jurisdiction.
In the late 1950s, Craney lobbied for the FCC's authorization of VHF translators and for the regulation of CATV. First he initiated a meeting with Congressional leaders and convinced them to include the translator problem on the agenda of proposed Senate hearings. Then, in 1959 he organized the Tri-State Television Repeater Association, a non-profit, unincorporated group that represented booster clubs in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. Finally in 1960 Congress, influenced by "grass-roots" testimonies, passed the enabling legislation (S.1886) to give the FCC authority to license I watt translators (Docket 12116).
During the late 1950s, Craney decided to sell his Pacific Northwest holdings, including KXL and KXLY. Then in 1961 he sold his Z Bar Network to Joseph Sample. Retired from broadcasting and marketing, Craney took a more active roll in translator lobbying. Assisted by James B. Beamer, of Livingston, he assumed the presidency of the newly named Tri-State Television Translator Association and in 1967 Craney led the move to reorganize Tri-State into becoming the National Television Translator Association. Judge Nat Allen, of Roundup, served as president while Craney edited the Bulletin which disseminated news and technological information throughout the country.
Though Craney stepped aside as editor in 1970, he continued to be the forceful influence that had led to more power and common carrier microwave for all translators, the inclusion of FM translators in the Association and the licensing of satellite translators. By the mid-1970s the effectiveness of the National Translator Association's lobbying was most evident.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection is arranged in four major subgroups: the Edmund B. Craney Subgroup, the Stations Subgroup, the Advertising and Promotional Subgroup, and the Broadcasting Associations Subgroup. The EDMUND B. CRANEY SUBGROUP is composed of Craney's general correspondence files and his subject files. This core material spans several decades and has been kept together to maintain continuity. In this core section Craney's long-time association with Burton K. Wheeler, his business relationships with NBC and the FCC, and his correspondence with broadcasters throughout the country document the growth of the industry from 1922-1979. The STATIONS SUBGROUP includes a diverse collection of materials that deal with Craney's stations and the Z Bar and XL Networks. Correspondence, program and political-campaign contracts, yearbook reports, and subject files characterize the operations of each. In programming, the Z Bar Network's Montana Booster campaign, Montana Radio Forum, and the 1950 award-winning KXLJ Legislative Highlights coverage are of particular interest. The ADVERTISING AND PROMOTIONAL SUBGROUP contains correspondence, yearbook reports, and subject files that provide a complete view of the growth of Craney's broadcasting business. Craney formed sales and promotional organizations for his Montana and Pacific Northwest stations and like other broadcasters he hired station representatives such as Gene Furgason, Tracy Moore, and Wythe Walker to secure national accounts. Subject files contain promotional materials on the Pacific Northwest Playground publication and on the Parade of Products campaigns. In 1947, 1953, and 1954 the XL stations received Billboard awards for radio promotion. The last section is the BROADCASTING ASSOCIATIONS SUBGROUP. It includes records of the trade organization NAB and of numerous radio and television lobbying associations that Craney either organized or directed. Also documented is Craney's leadership in the Montana Association of Broadcasters and his involvement in the NAB management's handling of the ASCAP copyright controversy during the late 1930s. Correspondence with NAB officers and attorneys deals with key issues and Craney's subsequent resignation from NAB in 1941. Correspondence, organizational material, and subject files outline the aims and membership of the various groups opposed to ASCAP. This subgroup also contains correspondence between Craney and his attorneys (especially Fanney Litvin ), FCC officials, broadcasters, and politicians that documents Craney's influence on the growing television industry and illuminates the relationship between Congress and the FCC. Processing Note: During the processing of this collection it was not always possible to group materials on similar subjects together. For example, ASCAP and FCC subject files are located both in the core section and in pertinent other subgroups. Craney created his own files (32-1, 32-2, 34-6, 36-1, 36-2, 47-10, 193-1, 246-10, 248-2) and bound Translator Volumes that contain correspondence and Bulletin materials. Where related records are located in more than one area, cross references to individuals and organizations direct the researcher to all connections.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
The Montana Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library before any reproduction use. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.
Preferred Citation
Item description and date. Collection Title. Collection Number. Box and Folder numbers. Montana Historical Society Research Center, Archives, Helena, Montana.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Arranged by subgroup and series. Some material housed in Manuscript Volumes and Archives Oversize Map Case.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection
Edmund B. Craney Subgroup Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Biographical Materials |
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Box/Folder | ||
1 / 1 | Swan Lake Memories (manuscript) |
1916-1919 |
1 / 2 | Miscellany |
1929-1979 |
1 / 3-5 | Montana Broadcasters Association
nomination form and background materials from scrapbook |
1937-1993 |
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
2 / 1 | Symons Investment Company |
1927 |
2 / 2 | P-M (correspondents include W.D.
Prichason; C.W. Myers) |
1928 |
2 / 3 | Symons Investment Company |
1928 |
2 / 4 | B-C (correspondents include E.B.
Craney; Butte Chamber of Commerce; Columbia Broadcasting System) |
1929 |
2 / 5 | K (correspondents include Symons
Broadcasting Company, KGIR; Irving V. Koch Company) |
1929 |
2 / 6 | KGIR opening program (sampling) |
1929 |
2 / 7 | National Broadcasting Company |
1929 |
2 / 8 | P-U (correspondents include W.D.
Prichason and Associates; United States Department of Agriculture;
KGIR, Inc.; Federal Radio Commission; Department of Commerce) |
1929 |
2 / 9 | Thomas J. Walsh |
1929 |
2 / 10 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1929 |
2 / 11 | A-H (correspondents include
Associated Music Publishers Inc.; Butte Chamber of Commerce;
Columbia Broadcasting Systems; Hugh Barrett Dobbs Productions) |
1930 |
2 / 12 | K (correspondents include KGIR, Inc.;
Louis Wasmer, Inc.; KHQ; Station KSL) |
1930 |
2 / 13 | M (correspondents include Metals Bank
& Trust Co.; McGregor and Ingram Inc., Ltd.; Collector of
Internal Revenue; Montana State Treasurer) |
1930 |
2 / 14 | National Broadcasting Company |
1930 |
2 / 15 | U (correspondents include United
States Department of Agriculture; Department of Commerce; Electrical
Workers, Union No. 623) |
1930 |
2 / 16 | Thomas J. Walsh |
1930 |
2 / 17 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1930 |
2 / 18 | W (correspondents include Westcoast
Broadcasting Company; New Washington Hotel) |
1930 |
2 / 19 | A-B (correspondents include A.T.
Sears and Company; Butte Chamber of Commerce) |
1931 |
2 / 20 | C (correspondents include Columbia
Broadcasting System) |
1931 |
2 / 21 | K-L (correspondents include KGKY
Hilliard Company; KSEI Radio Service Corporation; Station KSL; KFPY
Radio; KHQ Radio; KXRO Radio; KVOS Radio; KPCB Radio; KPQ Radio;
Radio Station KOMO; KGIR Radio; L.W. Wendt Company Advertising) |
1931 |
2 / 22 | National Broadcasting Company |
1931 |
2 / 23 | P-U (correspondents include W.D.
Prichason; United States Weather Bureau) |
1931 |
2 / 24 | Thomas J. Walsh |
1931 |
2 / 25 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1931 |
3 / 1 | A-E (correspondents include A.T.
Sears and Son, Inc.; Critchfield and Company; Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc.; United States Senate, Committee on Interstate
Commerce; John M. Evans) |
1932 |
3 / 2 | K (correspondents include KGIR Radio;
KGKY Radio; KSEI Radio; KSL Radio; KDYL Radio; KVOS Radio) |
1932 |
3 / 3 | L-M (correspondents include Scott
Leavitt; MacGregor and Sollie Inc., Ltd. Electrical Recording
Laboratories; Patrick and Company) |
1932 |
3 / 4 | National Broadcasting Company |
1932 |
3 / 5 | U (correspondents include United
States Department of Agriculture) |
1932 |
3 / 6 | Thomas J. Walsh |
1932 |
3 / 7 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1932 |
3 / 8 | A-I (correspondents include A.T.
Sears and Son, Inc.; Butte Chamber of Commerce; Century Music
Publishing Company; Indiana Song Bureau) |
1933 |
3 / 9 | KGIR Listeners' Requests (sampling) |
1933 |
3 / 10 | K (correspondents include KGIR Radio
Listeners Ideas) |
1933 |
3 / 11 | L-M (correspondents include T.P.
Littlepage; MacGregor and Sollie, Inc.; R.B. McCoy; Metals Bank and
Trust Company; M.M. Cole Publishing Company) |
1933 |
3 / 12 | National Broadcasting Company |
1933 |
3 / 13 | S-V (correspondents include Southern
Music Publishing Company, Inc.; Paul Spearman; O.P. Soule) |
1933 |
3 / 14 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1933 |
3 / 15 | W (correspondents include Wired
Radio, Inc.; World Broadcasting System, Inc.) |
1933 |
4 / 1 | A (correspondents include Associated
Music Publishers, Inc.; A.T. Sears and Son, Inc.) |
1934 |
4 / 2 | B-J (correspondents include Harry
Bucher; Butte Chamber of Commerce; Butte Miners Union) |
1934 |
4 / 3 | K (correspondents include KFYR Radio;
KGKY Radio; KHQ and KGA Radio; KOIN Radio; KSL Radio; Station KTW) |
1934 |
4 / 4 | Montana stations |
1934 |
4 / 5 | M (correspondents include MacGregor
and Sollie, Inc.; Montana Fish and Game Commission) |
1934 |
4 / 6 | National Broadcasting Company |
1934 |
4 / 7 | R-S (correspondents include Russell
C. Comer Advertising Company; Paul D.P. Spearman) |
1934 |
4 / 8 | U (correspondents include United
States Department of Agriculture; United States Department of
Commerce, Bureau of Fisheries; United States Department of Justice) |
1934 |
4 / 9 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1934 |
4 / 10 | W (correspondents include World
Broadcasting System, Inc.) |
1934 |
4 / 11 | A-B (correspondents include Earl L.
Blivven; Alfred Music Company, Inc.; Associated Music Publishers,
Inc.; A.T. Sears and Son, Inc.; Augsburg Publishing House; Braun
Organization; City of Butte; Musicians' Association of Butte, Mont.) |
1935 |
4 / 12 | C (correspondents include Carl
Fischer, Inc.; Chappell and Company, Inc.; Clarence Williams Music
Publishing Company, Inc.; Congoin Company; Lockwood-Shackelford
Company; Columbia Broadcasting System; Crawford Music Corporation) |
1935 |
4 / 13 | Kenneth C. Davis |
1935 |
4 / 14 | E-J (correspondents include Elks
Magazine; Famous Music Corporation; Forester Music Publishers,
Incorporation; Harms Inc.; Harry Engel, Inc.; Inspiration
Publishers; Jenkins Music Company; Jerry Vogel Music Company, Inc.;
Joe Morris Music Company; Joseph Publishing Company) |
1935 |
4 / 15 | K (correspondents include KFYR Radio;
KHQ Radio; KHQ and KGA Broadcasting; KOIN Radio; KFI Radio;
Kornheiser-Schuster; KSL Radio) |
1935 |
4 / 16 | L-M (correspondents include Langlois
and Wentworth, Inc.; Leo Feist, Inc.; Josiah K. Lilly; MacGregor and
Sollie, Inc.; Max Dreyfus; Melrose Brothers Music Company, Inc.;
Milsons Music Publishing, Corporation; M.M. Cole Publishing Company;
Music Publishers Holding Corporation; M. Witmark and Sons) |
1935 |
4 / 17 | National Broadcasting Company |
1935 |
4 / 18 | R-S (correspondents include Remick
Music Corporation; Roy Music Company, Inc.; Sam Fox Publishing
Company; Santly Brothers, Incorporation; Society of European Stage
Authors and Composers, Inc.; Southern Music Publishers Company;
Standard Radio Advertising Company; Seth Ely; Stasny-Lang, Inc.) |
1935 |
4 / 19 | U (correspondents include United
States Department of Commerce; United States Geological Survey;
United States Treasury; Universal Auto Service) |
1935 |
4 / 20 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1935 |
4 / 21 | W (correspondents include World
Broadcasting System, Inc.; World Music Service) |
1935 |
5 / 1 | A-B (correspondents include
Advertising Federation of America; A.T. Falk; American Society of
Recording Artists; American Lutheran Publication Board; Associated
Music Publishers, Inc.; Augustana Book Concern; Ben Bolt Song
Productions; Bibo-Lang, Inc.; Frank G. Blair; Bob Miller, Inc.; John
W. Bonner; Hubert J. Braun; Boosey, Hawkes and Belwin, Inc.;
Broadcast Advertising; Brunjes, Carlo and Sanders, Inc.; Butte
Anti-Tuberculosis Society; Butte Council No. 668, Knights of
Columbus) |
1936 |
5 / 2 | C (correspondents include Frank
Capano; Angelo Caritoni; Carl Fisher, Inc.; Chappell and Company,
Inc.; Theodore J. Collins; Columbia Broadcasting System; Concordia
Publishing House; Congoin Company; Continental Oil Company; George
W. Cooper; Crawford Music Corporation; Cross and Winge Inc.;
Sylvester L. Cross) |
1936 |
5 / 3-5 | Kenneth C. Davis |
1936 |
5 / 6 | D-F (correspondents include
Democratic National Committee; Donaldson-Douglas and Gumble, Inc.;
Edward Schuberth and Company, Inc.; Famous-Dorana Radio Productions;
Forster Music Publisher, Inc.; Fourth of July Committee; Frank
Capano Music Publisher; Schwartz and Frohlich) |
1936 |
5 / 7 | H-J (correspondents include
Harper-Meggee, Inc.; Harry Engel Music Publishers Inc.; Harry Von
Tilzer Music Publishing Company; Holt for Governor Club; Hope
Publishing Company; Imperial Distributing Corporation; Indiana Song
Bureau; International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and
Helpers; Irving Berlin Inc.; Joe Davis Inc.; Joseph Hershey
McGillvra; Judd and Browne Music Publishers) |
1936 |
5 / 8 | KASP-KOVC |
1936 |
5 / 9 | KSFO-KWYO |
1936 |
5 / 10 | L (correspondents include Leo Feist
Inc.; Loucks and Scharfeld; Lang-Worth Feature Programs Inc.) |
1936 |
5 / 11 | Montana stations |
1936 |
5 / 12 | M (correspondents include Melrose
Brothers Music Company; Mills Music Inc.; M.M. Cole Publishing
Company; Montana Labor News; Movietone Music Corporation; Music
Products Corporation; Music Publishers' Protective Association;
Music Publishers Holding Corporation) |
1936 |
5 / 13-14 | National Broadcasting Company |
1936 |
5 / 15 | N-R (correspondents include
Nattrass-Schenck Inc.; E.C. Page; Anne H. Poel; Radio Transcription
Company; Montana Power Company; Republican State Central Committee;
Rialto Music Publishing Company) |
1936 |
6 / 1 | S (correspondents include Sam Fox
Publishing Company; Santly Brothers-Joy, Inc.; B. Schumann; Schuster
Miller Music Publisher Inc.; Shapiro, Bernstein and Company; Society
of European Stage Authors and Composers, Inc.; Ray Soldwell; Sons of
the Pioneers; Standard Radio Inc. Stasny-Lang Inc.; Sweet and Lyone
Music Publishers) |
1936 |
6 / 2 | T (correspondents include Titan
Production Company; Transradio Press; Tucker-Marhant Music
Publishers) |
1936 |
6 / 3 | U-V (correspondents include United
States Department of Agriculture; United States Department of
Commerce; Vogel Music Company) |
1936 |
6 / 4 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1936 |
6 / 5 | WCFH-WLW |
1936 |
6 / 6 | WNAB-WQAM |
1936 |
6 / 7 | A-B (correspondents include American
Baptist Publication Society; Associated Music Publishers; C.L.
Barnhouse; Beaumont and Hohman Inc.; Bendix Radio Corporation;
Bendix Marine Products Company Inc.; Robert Berger; Allyn and Bacon;
Bryan, Griffith and Brunson, Inc.; Butte Aerie No. 11, B.F.O.E;
Butte Miners Ladies' Auxiliary; Butte Musicians Association; Butte
Rotana Club) |
1937 |
6 / 8 | C (correspondents include Columbia
Broadcasting System; Ed Craney; Charles Cooper; Cross and Winge
Inc.) |
1937 |
6 / 9-10 | Kenneth C. Davis |
1937 |
6 / 11 | D-I (correspondents include Dan B.
Miner Company; Donaldson, Douglas and Gumble; Edward B. Marks Music
Corporation; James Eldridge; Daryl C. Doran; Famous-Dorana Radio
Productions; Gilbert C. Fochs; J. Fisher and Brothers; Gordon-Allen,
Ltd.; Wendell Hall; H.D. Lee Mercantile Company; William J. Hotz;
The Imperial; Indiana Song Bureau) |
1937 |
6 / 12-14 | J (correspondents include Joseph
McGillvra) |
1937 January-December |
7 / 1 | KANS-KGW |
1937 |
7 / 2 | KNQ-KOL |
1937 |
7 / 3 | KRCJ-KXA |
1937 |
7 / 4 | L (correspondents include Lang-Worth
Feature Programs Inc.; C.O. Langlois) |
1937 |
7 / 5 | Montana Stations |
1937 |
7 / 6 | M (correspondents include The Madison
Publishing Company; Frankie Masters; Parker Morelli Motor Company;
Montana Hardware Company; Montana Tuberculosis Association) |
1937 |
7 / 7-8 | National Broadcasting Company |
1937 |
7 / 9 | O-R (correspondents include Jerry J.
O'Connell; Collector Internal Revenue; Robert Louis Purcell; Radio
Features Inc.; Radio Transcription Company; Montana Power Company;
Ronan Commercial Club; R.U. McIntosh and Associates) |
1937 |
7 / 10 | S (correspondents include Santly
Brothers-Joy Inc.; Irving Siegel; The Standard Publishing Company;
Standard Radio Inc.; Stone's Music Store; W.G. Smillie) |
1937 |
7 / 11 | T-V (correspondents include
Tams-Witmark Music Library Inc.; Titan Productions; Sherman Hotel;
Hotel Statler; Totem Broadcasters, Inc.; Tullear Meredith Company;
Twentieth Century Music Publishers; United States Department of
Agriculture; United States Department of Labor; United States
Treasury Department; Veterans of Foreign Wars) |
1937 |
7 / 12 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1937 |
7 / 13 | WAGA-WJJD |
1937 |
7 / 14 | WLVA-WTMJ |
1937 |
7 / 15 | X (correspondents include X-L Radio
Productions) |
1937 |
8 / 1 | A (correspondents include ABC
Standard Music Publications, Inc.; Adam Hat Stores; The Advertiser;
Aetna Life Insurance Company; Albers Brothers Milling Company;
Andrew Almassey; American Candy Shop; American Civil Liberties
Union; Butte Musicians Association; American-Finnish Delaware
Tercentenary Committee; American Gem Mines; The American Golf
Institute; Anaconda Sales Company; Anaconda Copper Mining Company;
Ralph J. Anderson, Associate Justice; A.P.A. Music Company; Arthur
Kudner Inc.; The Artkraft Sign Company; Associated Broadcasting
Corporation; Associated Music Publishers, Inc.; Associated Recorded
Program Service; Atlas Productions, Inc.; Governor Roy E. Ayers) |
1938 |
8 / 2 | B (correspondents include B and B
Cash Grocery; Osborne E. Back; Senator Josiah W. Bailey; The
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company; Barnes Chase Company; Bendix
Radio Corporation; Bernarr Macfadden Foundation, Inc.; Frank G.
Blair; Billboard Publishing Company; Mirko Blaskovich; Boosey,
Hawkes, Belwin, Inc.; Effie Bosley; Boulder Hot Springs; Bozeman
Chamber of Commerce; Broadcast Sales Directors; Brooke, Smith and
French, Inc.; Dr. R.A. Brooks; Brunswick Record Corporation;
Bryant-Griffith and Brunson, Inc.; Butte Anti-Tuberculosis Society;
Butte Council No. 668 Knights of Columbus; Butte Miners' Union No.
1; Butte Workers Alliance) |
1938 |
8 / 3 | C (correspondents include Louis
Caldwell; Calhoun Advertising Agency; Campbell-Ewald Company; Cape
Cod Chambers of Commerce; Carl Byoir and Associates, Inc.; Carter
Products, Inc.; Central California Broadcasters, Inc.; Charles H.
Mayne Company; Chester M. Wright and Associates; Chicago, Milwaukee,
St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company; Chrysler Motor Corporation;
The Christopher Publishing House; Columbian Music Publishers; The
Committee for the Celebration of the President's Birthday; Committee
on Scientific Aids to Learning; Congressional Intelligence Inc.;
Consolidated Radio Artists, Inc.; Coolidge Advertising Company; C.P.
McGregor; Cross and Winge Inc.; C.R. Brazier and Company; The
Courier-Journal; Cox and Tanz) |
1938 |
8 / 4 | Kenneth C. Davis |
1938 |
8 / 5 | D (correspondents include Dan B.
Miner Company; Henry Dawson; Decca Records, Inc.; Rilla Dexter; City
of Dillon; Donahue and Coe, Inc.; Don Lee Broadcasting System;
Dortch Cookie Company; Ralph P. Dunn) |
1938 |
8 / 6 | E (correspondents include Williard
Easterley; Eddy's Bakery; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation;
Elephant Orchards; Elk Pharmacy; Grand Lodge Order of Elks; Earnest
A. Peterson; Miles Elliott, Jr.; Empire Music Publishing Company;
Exclusive Publications, Incorporation) |
1938 |
8 / 7 | F (correspondents include Farmers
Educational and Co-operative Union of America; Federal Advertising
Agency; Fidelity and Deposit Company of Marland; Field, Moses and
Jones, Inc.; First Church of Christ, Scientist; The Flax Company;
Florida Association of Broadcasters; Gilbert Freeman; Ford Motor
Company; S.C. Ford, Attorney at law; Fortune Subscription
Department; Jack Fritz) |
1938 |
8 / 8 | G (correspondents include Alma
Gandenberger; D.A. Galt; Gamble Store; Garden City Floral Company;
Gardiner Commercial Club; General Electric Company; General Foods;
General Mills Inc.; Howard Gibbs; Glidden Company; Goodhousekeeping
Magazine; Gordon-Allen, Ltd.; Gordon's Jewelry; The Gospel
Publishing House; Goughs Corner; Tom Greenfield Inc.; Albert Grorud;
Harry L. Grossman; The Gruen Watch Company; Glendon Gunderson) |
1938 |
8 / 9 | Milton W. Harrison |
1938 |
8 / 10 | H (correspondents include William J.
Hale; B.H. Hall; Charles Hankinson; Hansen Packing Company; Hardin
and Gagner Insurance Agency; Harlowton Public Schools; Harold S.
Chamberlin and Associates; Harry Atkinson Inc.; Harry Martin
Enterprises; Reverend Harvey C. Hartling; Hat Box; The Hay-Adams
House; Hays MacFarland and Company; Heffelfinger Publications;
Helena Diocesan Council; Henacres Poultry Farms; Hennessy's of
Butte, Mont. Charles T. Holland, Inc.; Hotel Deer Lodge; Virgil
Howell; H.W. Kastor and Sons Advertising Company) |
1938 |
8 / 11 | I-J (correspondents include
International Radio Sales; Iowa Broadcasting System; James R. Lunke
and Associates; John Morrell and Company; Nell M. Jones; Joseph
Hershey McGillvra) |
1938 |
8 / 12 | KABR-KLO |
1938 |
8 / 13 | KMBC-KVOS |
1938 |
9 / 1-3 | L (correspondents include Lang-Worth
Inc.; Lord and Thomas; Lowney and Williams; James R. Lunke and
Associates; A.F. Lamey; Lever Brothers Company; L.L. Locke; J.T.
Lombardi; Jim Love; A.E. Lundgen) |
1938 January-December |
9 / 4 | Montana schools music clearances
(sampling) |
1938 |
9 / 5 | Montana Stations |
1938 |
9 / 6 | M (correspondents include Ed McAtee;
Bob Mackie; Manhattan Electrical Bargain House; Marshal Wells;
Market Research Corporation; Masterson's Food Products Company; W.D.
Martin; Margot Massey; Margaret Mattson; MelO-Art Music Publishers;
George Mennet; Metals Bank and Trust Company; Mellor Pro. and Paper
Company; James O. Melton; Midland Garage; R.P. Milne; John Mogus;
Frank Monaghan; Monarch Lumber Company; Montana Chiropractic
Association; Montana Federation of Women's Clubs; Montana
Association of F.F.A.; Montana Hardware Company; Montana Milk
Control Board; Montana Stock and Bonds Company; Montgomery Ward
Company; Morris Schenker Roth Inc.; Mount Vernon Nursery; Mullens
and Carner; Edward Murphy; Music Publishers Holding Corporation;
Mutual Broadcasting System, Inc.) |
1938 |
9 / 7-8 | National Broadcasting Company |
1938 |
9 / 9 | N (correspondents include Naegele
Printing Company; National Association of Manufacturers; National
Association of Performing Artists; National Council of Catholic Men;
National Council of Catholic Women; National Education Association
of the United States; The National Emergency Council; National
Geographic Society; National Ice Advertising, Inc.; National Society
for the Prevention of Blindness; Neisser, Meyerhoff, Inc.; John
Nelson; Newby, Person and Flitcraft; Newell-Emmett Company, Inc.;
Nola Music Publications; Northern Pacific Railway; Northwest Radio
Advertising Company, Inc.; Northwestern Auto Supply) |
1938 |
9 / 10 | O-P (correspondents include Johnny
O'Brien; Owl Creek Coal Company; Stanley Opie; Mamie Ott; Outdoor ad
Sales System; Oxydol; Pacific Coast Borax Company; William A. Page;
Paine Furniture Company; Parker Printing and Litho Company; Al
Pearce; Pease's Jewelers; C.F. Peters; Pie Shop Cafe; Audry Pierce;
Pierce Watch Company; Poetry House; Polson Regatta Association; The
Pony Express Courier; Premier Radio Enterprises; Presba, Fellers and
Presba; Pesto Recording Corporation; The Procter and Gamble
Distributor Company; The Pruett Company; Purity Bakeries
Corporation) |
1938 |
9 / 11 | Q-R (correspondents include The
Quarrie Corporation Publishers; Radiad Service; Radio Art; Radio
Daily; Radio Features, Inc.; Radio Guide; Railway Express Agency;
Readers Digest Association; Red Comet Automatic Fire Control;
Charles Reeves; Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Inst.; Republican
National Committee; Republican State Central Committee; The Montana
Young Republicans; Harlow P. Roberts; Roche, Williams and
Cunnyngham, Inc.; Rocky Mountain Sportsmen's Association; George
Roesler; Rogers and Smith Advertising; Royal Milling Company; The
Rubber Manufacturers Association; R.U. McIntosh and Associates; Run
Proof Manufacturing Company) |
1938 |
9 / 12 | David Sarnoff |
1938 |
9 / 13 | S (correspondents include Safeway
Stores, Inc.; Sales Management; The Salvation Army; Save More
Market; Scott-Telender Advertising Agency; Scott Typewriter Company;
Silver Bow Motor Car Company; Skagit Broadcasting Association;
Sladich's; Spokane Stamp Works; M. Stams; Standard Mailing Machines
Company; Standard Radio; Stanton Brothers Ltd.; Star Engraving
Company, Ltd.; The Star Printery; Star Radio Programs, Inc.; Stevens
and Wallis; Sweet Candy Company) |
1938 |
9 / 14 | T (correspondents include Dick Hunt
and Dan Thomas; Titan Production Company Inc.; Tracy, Locke, Dawson,
Inc.) |
1938 |
9 / 15 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1938 |
9 / 16 | U (correspondents include Union
Pacific Railroad Company; United States Department of Commerce;
United States Federal Housing Administration; United States Federal
Trade Commission; United States Department of the Interior; United
States Post Office Department; United States War Department Air
Corps; United States Works Progress Administration; The University
of Chicago) |
1938 |
10 / 1 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1938 |
10 / 2 | WADE-WIRE |
1938 |
10 / 3 | WILL-WWJ |
1938 |
10 / 4 | A (correspondents include Affiliated
Music Corporation; The Aitkin-Kynett Company; F.O. Alexander;
Musicians Association; Associated Music Publishers, Inc.; Associated
Recorded Program Service) |
1939 |
10 / 5 | B (correspondents include B.B.D. and
O., Inc.; Robert D. Martin; Bendix Radio Corporation; A.J.
Bretibach; Buffalo Broadcasting Corporation; Buttrey Broadcast,
Inc.) |
1939 |
10 / 6 | C (correspondents include State of
California Building and Loan Commissioner; Cameron Store; The Caples
Company; Columbia Broadcasting System; C.P. MacGregor; The Crosley
Corporation; Harold S. Cosier) |
1939 |
10 / 7-8 | Kenneth C. Davis |
1939 |
10 / 9 | D-G (correspondents include Dan Dunn
Productions; Decca Records, Inc.; The Courier-Journal; A. Pearley
Feen; Gene Furgason and Company) |
1939 |
10 / 10 | Milton W. Harrison |
1939 |
10 / 11 | H-J (correspondents include Harry
Atkinson, Inc.; James C. Hostetler; H.T. FitzSimons Company; V.R.
Hughes; Iowa Broadcasting Company) |
1939 |
10 / 12 | K (correspondents include Radio
Station KBIX; Radio Station KFYR; KOIN The Journal; KOL Seattle
Broadcasting Company; Radio Station KOOS; KSCJ The Journal Station;
Station KSL; KTFI Radio Broadcasting Corporation; KUOA-5000; Radio
Station KVOS) |
1939 |
10 / 13-15 | L (correspondents include Lang-Worth
Feature Programs Inc.; Leeds Music Corporation; Lorenz Publishing
Company) |
1939 January-December |
11 / 1 | Montana schools music clearances
(sampling) |
1939 |
11 / 2 | M (correspondents include Robert
MacNab, Jr.; Quinto Maganini; Montana Council on Civic Broadcasting;
Montana Historical Society; Montana Liberal; James E. Murray; Mutual
Broadcasting System, Inc.; Mutual Memorandum) |
1939 |
11 / 3-5 | National Broadcasting Company |
1939 |
11 / 6 | P-R (correspondents include
Pen-Sylvan Publications; Presto Recording Corporation; Proctor and
Gamble; RCA Manufacturing Company, Inc.; Radio Producers of
Hollywood; Radio Service Corporation of Utah; Radio Transcription
Company of America, Limited; Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Company; R.U.
McIntosh and Associates Inc.) |
1939 |
11 / 7 | S-T (correspondents include Society
of European Stage Authors and Composers, Inc.; Son of the Pioneers,
Inc.; Spot Broadcasting; Standard Radio; Stasny Music Corporation;
George Sturley Radio Shop and Service; Titan Recording Studios) |
1939 |
11 / 8 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1939 |
11 / 9 | U-V (correspondents include United
States Federal Trade Commission; United States Federal Works Agency;
United States Department of the Interior; United States Treasury
Department; Vanguard Songs Inc.) |
1939 |
11 / 10 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1939 |
11 / 11 | WADE-WHK |
1939 |
11 / 12 | WHN-WQAM |
1939 |
11 / 13 | WSB-WTMJ |
1939 |
11 / 14 | A (correspondents include A-1 Music
Publishers of America; ABE Lyman Enterprises; Ace Music Company;
B.R. Albin; F.O. Alexander; The American Baptist Publication
Society; America First Committee; American Lutheran Publication
Board; American Safety Razor Corporation; Anaconda Senior High
School; Albert Anderson; Ira B. Arnstein; Ascot Publishing House;
Associated Music Publishers, Inc.; Aurora Record Company; Governor
Roy Ayers) |
1940 |
11 / 15 | B (correspondents include Barrett and
Bassett Radio Programs; Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc.;
Beacon Music Company; Charles Belden; Bell Music Company; Ben Bolt
Song Productions; Benton and Bowles, Inc.; Busch and Stohlberg; The
Butte Chamber of Commerce; Butte Neon Company) |
1940 |
11 / 16 | Cal-Col |
1940 |
11 / 17 | Com-Cmp |
1940 |
11 / 18 | Csm-Cws |
1940 |
12 / 1-3 | Kenneth C. Davis |
1940 |
12 / 4 | D-E (correspondents include Dan Dunn
Productions; D.O. Evans Company; J.V. DeCimber; Democratic State
Central Committee; Herman Dettmer; Glenn Adelbert Dewey; Doraine
Music Publishing Company; Alfred F. Dougherty; Draesemer Radio
Productions; Eddy's Bakery; Edward B. Marks Music Corporation;
Empire Music; Encore Music Publications Inc.) |
1940 |
12 / 5 | F-G (correspondents include Federal
Transcribed Programs; S.C. Ford; Fox Feature Syndicate, Inc.;
Frances DeSantis Music Publisher; Garrick Music Publications;
Gennett Records; George F. Briegel, Inc.; George Logan Price Inc.;
Gillette Safety Razor Company; James G. Golseth; Gordon V. Thompson
Music Publishers; Gospel Publishing House) |
1940 |
12 / 6 | Milton W. Harrison |
1940 |
12 / 7 | H-J (correspondents include Harmonica
Edition; Harold H. Clapp. Inc.; Harry Atkinson Inc.; Hennessey's
Department Store; Ray Hibbeler; Hollywood Hit Publishers; Gang
Hughes Store; Irving Berlin Inc.; Charles L. Johnson; Joseph Hersey
McGillvra) |
1940 |
12 / 8 | KGIR music requests (sampling) |
1940 |
12 / 9 | KAN-KOB |
1940 |
12 / 10 | KROD-KYOS |
1940 |
12 / 11 | L (correspondents include Lamey for
Governor Club; Lang-Worth Feature Programs Inc.; C.O. Langlois;
Leuthold-for-Governor Club; Lord & Thomas Advertising; Lysle
Tomerlin) |
1940 |
12 / 12 | Mike Mansfield |
1940 |
12 / 13-14 | Montana Stations |
1940 |
12 / 15 | Mc-Mon |
1940 |
12 / 16 | Mos-Mut |
1940 |
13 / 1-3 | National Broadcasting Company |
1940 |
13 / 4 | N-P (correspondents include National
Association for blind Composers, Inc.; Holland Osborn; National
Music Camp; Neil A. KJOS Music Company; New Era Music Corporation;
Betty Newlon; George W. Nickerson; Nola Music Publication; Jerry J.
O'Connell; Pacific Productions, Inc.; Frank W. Purkett; Paramont
Studio; Paulson and Essert; Pinkard Publications; Polleck Music
Publishing Company; West L. Powell; Martha Knight; Presto Recording
Corporation; Proctor and Gamble Company; Prosser Music Publishing
Company) |
1940 |
13 / 5 | R (correspondents include RCA Victor
Company; RCA Manufacturing Company, Inc.; Radio Music Company; Radio
News Reel; Radio Producers of Hollywood; Radio Transcription Company
of America, Limited; Rex Music Publishers; Roe and Krippene Music
Publishers Inc.; R.U. McIntosh and Associates, Inc.) |
1940 |
13 / 6 | David Sarnoff |
1940 |
13 / 7 | Silver Bow Ministerial Association |
1940 |
13 / 8 | S (correspondent include Sacred and
Spiritual Music Company, Inc.; S.A.M.C.A.M.P. of America; Society of
European S.A. and C., Inc.; Sildac Music Publishing Company; Sing
Song Music Company; Bob Smith; Songte Musications; Songtex Music
Company; S.O.S. Publishers; Spot Broadcasting; Standard Radio;
Sudlik and Siegel Music Publishers; Swan Music Publishing Company;
D.W. Symons) |
1940 |
13 / 9 | T (correspondent include Hazel J.
Talent; Thomas Thexton; Topnotch Music Company; Tracy, Locke,
Dawson, Inc.; Transcribed Radio Shows; Twentieth Century Radio
Productions) |
1940 |
13 / 10 | U-V (correspondent include Farm
Credit Administration Washington, D.C.; United States Department of
Agriculture Weather Bureau; Vanguard Songs, Inc.) |
1940 |
13 / 11 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1940 |
13 / 12 | WAL-WEBC |
1940 |
13 / 13 | WEMP-WOW |
1940 |
13 / 14 | WQAM-WWJ |
1940 |
13 / 15 | A (correspondents include Ace Music
Company; F.C. Alexander; Allied Music, Inc.; The American Legion
Department of Montana; Montana Education Association; American Red
Cross; Arthur Meyerhoff and Company Advertising Merchandising) |
1941 |
13 / 16 | Bai-Bot |
1941 |
13 / 17 | Bra-But |
1941 |
14 / 1 | C (correspondents include Caples
Company Advertising; Centenary Observance Establishment of
Catholicity in Montana; Julia Carson; Columbia Broadcasting Systems,
Inc.; Compton Advertising, Inc.; C.P. MacGregor Transcription
Company) |
1941 |
14 / 2 | Kenneth C. Davis |
1941 |
14 / 3 | D-E (correspondents include Joseph T.
Daly; Carmel Dire; Edward T. Dussault; Duval Hardware Company; Guy
Earl; Casa de las Caras; Edward Sloman Productions; Tom Elliott;
Encore Music Publishing Inc.; Eric Bernay's Music Shop; L. Erickson;
George Essert; Erwin Wasey and Company; Trevor Evans) |
1941 |
14 / 4 | F-H (correspondents include Farmers
State Bank of Worland; The Flax Company; Forster Music Publishers,
Inc.; Fortune; Willard E. Fraser; Montana Association of F.F.A.;
F.W. Fitch Company; Gillette Safety Razor Company; Gillham
Advertising Agency; Harry S. Goodman; H.S.G. Advertising Agency
Inc.; Harry T. Brown Company; Ruby Hauser; E.G. Hendrickson; Alma
Higgins; Hollywood Hit Publishers; Howard C. Brown Company) |
1941 |
14 / 5 | I-J (correspondents include Idaho
Live Stock Auction Company; Initial-It, Inc.; Ivey and Ellington
Inc. Advertising; J.E. Erback Company; J.M. Mathes Inc. Advertising;
Wylie Jones; Walter Johnson; Wayndle Royce Johnson; Joseph Hershey
Mcgillvra; J. Walter Thompson Company) |
1941 |
14 / 6 | KAL-KID |
1941 |
14 / 7 | KOA-KWYO |
1941 |
14 / 8 | L (correspondents include Cy
Langlois; Lang-Worth Feature Programs Inc.; L. and C. Mayers
Company, Inc.; Livestock Marketing Service; Lord and Thomas
Advertising; L.S. Grammes And Sons, Inc.; Fred Weindel, Jr.) |
1941 |
14 / 9 | Montana stations |
1941 |
14 / 10 | Music clearances |
1941 |
14 / 11 | Mc-Mis |
1941 |
14 / 12 | Mon-Mut |
1941 |
14 / 13-15 | National Broadcasting Company |
1941 |
14 / 16 | N-P (correspondents include National
Association for American Composers and Conductors; Northwest
Airlines; Jerry J. O'Connell; James F. O'Connor; Lew Penwell;
Honorable Senate Claude Pepper; Presto Corporation) |
1941 |
15 / 1 | R (correspondents include Radio
Attractions Feature Radio Productions; Radio Producers of Hollywood;
Radio Music Inc.; Radio Transcription Company of America, Limited;
Radio Writers Laboratory; Rand McNally and Company; Ramond R. Morgan
Company Advertising; Regent Music Corporation; Rex Music Publishers;
Roe-Krippene Music Publishers, Inc.; Ruby Music Publishing Company;
R.U. McIntosh and Associates; Ruthrauff and Ryan Inc. Advertising;
Russell-Miller Milling Company; Russel M. Seeds Company) |
1941 |
15 / 2 | S-T (correspondents include Sacred
and Spiritual Music Company, Inc.; Joseph A. Saracini; S.E.S.A.C;
Shur Products Company; Spot Broadcasting; Standard Radio;
Stamps-Baxter Music and Printing Company, Inc.; Star Printing
Company, Inc.; Steele Advertising Agency Inc.; Success Music
Company; The Texas Company; Thornton W. Allen Company; Titan
Production Company; Tracy, Locke, Dawson, Inc. Advertising;
Twentieth Century Radio Productions) |
1941 |
15 / 3 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1941 |
15 / 4 | U-V (correspondents include United
Advertising Companies, Inc.; United Broadcasting Company; United
States Department of Agriculture; United States Department of
Commerce weather Bureau; Federal Trade Commission, Washington;
United States Department of the Interior Grazing Service; United
States Department of Justice; United States Marine Corps.; United
States Navy Recruiting Substation; United States Treasury
Department) |
1941 |
15 / 5 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1941 |
15 / 6 | WAI-WJBK |
1941 |
15 / 7 | WKBN-Y |
1941 |
15 / 8 | A (correspondents include Robert M.
Addison; F.O. Alexander; Allen A. Funt; James P. Finger; American
Economic Foundation; The American National Red Cross; American Radio
Productions Inc.; Amsterdam Printing and Lithographing Company;
Anaconda Mill and Smeltermen's Ladies Auxiliary; Anaconda Sales
Company; Anderson Motor Company; Association of National Advertisers
Inc.) |
1942 |
15 / 9 | Bac-Bro |
1942 |
15 / 10 | Buc-But |
1942 |
15 / 11 | C (correspondents include
Cambell-Mithun, Inc.; Cary Ainsworth Inc.; Chappell and Company,
Inc. Music Publishers; Charles Michelson; Chicago Tribune; Christian
Science Committee of publication; The Cincinnati Opera Association;
Communist Party of the United States of America; Consumers'
Organization; Compton Advertising, Inc.; Bernard Cox; C.P.
MacGregorz) |
1942 |
16 / 1 | Kenneth C. Davis |
1942 |
16 / 2 | D-E (correspondents include Decca
Records; Decker Brothers Merchandise Brokers; Ditto Inc.; Frank
Dodgson; Draesmer Radio Productions; Dupler's Art Furs Inc.; Earle
Ludgin, Inc.; Edward Sloman Productions; Erwin Wasey and Company;
Ever Ready Label Corporation) |
1942 |
16 / 3 | F (correspondents include Farrand and
Farrand; Farrell Publishing Corporation; Federal Telegraph Company;
F.L. Rosenthal and Company; Fisher's Dog and Cat Hospital; The Flax
Company; Sam A. Ford; Forman, Ford and Company; Frederic W. Ziv
Radio Productions; Future Farmers of America; Montana Association of
F.F.A.) |
1942 |
16 / 4 | G (correspondents include Isabel
Gaily; Jeanne Gardiner; G.C. Bird and Associates; The Geil Motor
Company; General Electric Company; General Electric Supply
Corporation; General Sound Corporation; George Logan Price Inc.;
Gillette Safety Razor Company; Gillham Advertising Agency; Don
Gorman; Gotham Advertising Company; Grace Gibson; Grant Advertising
Inc.; Carol Groeneveld; The Grove Laboratories Inc.) |
1942 |
16 / 5 | H-I (correspondents include Milton W.
Harrison; Harry S. Goodman; Ruby Hauser; Havre Chamber of Commerce;
Herbert Heasley; Fred Heister; E.G. Hendrickson; Henry Souvaine;
Carl T. Hoffman; Abbie L. Holliday; Nan Wood Honeyman; Ina Ray
Hutton; H.W. Kastor and Sons Advertising Company; Imperial Candy
Company; Independent Telephone Repair Company; International Radio
Club) |
1942 |
16 / 6 | J (correspondents include Volney T.
James; J. Fischer and Brothers Music Publishers; John Falkner Arndt
and Company; John Gibbs and Company Radio Productions; Howard
Johnson Chicago Athletic Club; S.C. Johnson and Son; Joseph Hershey
McGillvra; J. Stirling Getchell, Inc.; Charles F. Juttner; J. Walter
Thompson Company) |
1942 |
16 / 7 | KGIR music clearances |
1942 |
16 / 8 | KGIR listener correspondence
(sampling) |
1942 |
16 / 9 | KAS-KFYR |
1942 |
16 / 10 | KIDO-KXOX |
1942 |
16 / 11 | L (correspondents include Lager's
Poultry Farm and Hatchery; Lang-Worth Feature Programs Inc.; P.F.
Leonard; Le Marchand; Le Tourneau Foundation; Lever Brothers
Company; Linde Air Products Company; Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company;
Lord and Thomas Advertising) |
1942 |
16 / 12 | Montana stations |
1942 |
16 / 13 | Mc-Mil |
1942 |
16 / 14 | Mon-Mut |
1942 |
17 / 1-3 | National Broadcasting Company |
1942 |
17 / 4 | N-P (correspondents include The
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc.; Navy Relief
Society; Captain J.V. Nicholas; Nock on Wood, Ltd.; Northwest
Airlines; James F. O'Connor; The Oklahoma Publishing Company; R.I.
Preis; Paramount Pictures Inc.; Robert N. Pinkerton; Panama City
Broadcasting Company Inc.; The Potts-Turnbull Company; Powell
Motors; Presto Recording Corporation; The Pruitt Company) |
1942 |
17 / 5 | Rad-Rth |
1942 |
17 / 6-7 | Rus |
January-December, 1942 |
17 / 8 | S-T (correspondents include S.C.
Johnson and Son, Inc.; Sego Milk Products Company; Virginia Sellers;
The Sherris Musical Novelettes; Marley R. Sherris; Silver Bow County
Defense Commission; Sound Control Associates; Special Features
Syndicate; Spot Broadcasting Inc.; Helen Thomas; Standard Radio;
Star Radio Programs Inc.; Sutton Music Shops, Inc.; The Texas
Company; T.J. Lanphier Company; Tom Fizdale Inc.; Registrar Motor
Vehicles; Twentieth Century Fund) |
1942 |
17 / 9 | United States, Offices,, Emergency
Management and War Information |
1942 |
17 / 10-11 | United States, Treasury Department |
1942 |
17 / 12 | U-V (correspondents include United
Service Organizations; United Broadcasting System; United States
Department of Agriculture; United States Federal Trade Commission
Building, Office of Censorship; United States Department of
Commerce; United States Department of the Interior; United States
Department of Labor; United States Marine Corps; United States Navy
Recruiting Bureau; United States Playing Card Company; United States
Post Office; United States Rubber Company; United States War
Production Board; Vitamins Plus Inc.) |
1942 |
18 / 1 | WAL-WGRO |
1942 |
18 / 2 | WHB-WLS |
1942 |
18 / 3 | WMC-WWJ |
1942 |
18 / 4 | Y (correspondents include Young and
Rubicam Advertising) |
1942 |
18 / 5 | A (correspondents include Advertising
Associates; Hart Albin Company; F.O. Alexander; American Red Cross;
Anaconda Copper Mining Company; Anaconda Mill and Smeltermen's
Union; Anaconda Sales Company; Arthur B. Church Productions; Arthur
Kudner, Inc. Advertising; A.S. Boyle Company; Associated Music
Publishers, Inc.; Associated Recorded Program Service; The
Shuttle-Craft Guild) |
1943 |
18 / 6 | B (correspondents include Badger and
Browning and Hersey, Inc.; Baldwin and Mermey; Batten, Barton,
Durstine and Osborn; Benton and Bowles, Inc.; George Bettenson; The
Biow Company; Blackett-Sample-Hummert Advertising; The
Blaine-Thompson Company; Stanley G. Boynton; Broadcasters Promotion
Service; Broadcast Music, Inc.; Buchanan and Company, Inc.
Advertising; The Buckley Welding School; Butte Bottlers Supply
Company) |
1943 |
18 / 7 | C (correspondents include The
California Christian Endeavor Union; Cary-Ainsworth, Inc.;
Cambell-Mithun, Inc.; Capital Motors Inc.; Charles Michelson;
Compton Advertising, Inc.; C.P. MacGregor Electrical Transcriptions) |
1943 |
18 / 8 | Kenneth C. Davis |
1943 |
18 / 9 | D-E (correspondents include Dakota
State Journal; John Corbett; David W. Evans; David C. Cook
Publishing Company; Pacific Broadcasting Company, Inc.; Don Lee
Broadcasting System; Dillon Rodeo Association; Dupler's Art
Furriers; Elkhorn Hot Springs; Butte Elks Lodge No. 240, B.P.O.E.;
Empire Broadcasting Corporation; Erwin, Wasey and Company; Evercrete
Corporation) |
1943 |
18 / 10 | F-G (correspondents include The Fargo
Forum; Hugh Feltis; Flax Company; FM Broadcasters, Inc.; Governor
Sam C. Ford; Future Farmers of America; George Gabisch Company;
Gillham Advertising Agency; Bert S. Gittins Advertising; Ralph
Goodhue; Don Gorman; The Gould Moody Company; Grace Gibson Radio
Productions; Ada E. Green) |
1943 |
18 / 11 | H-J (correspondents include Harry
Wurtzel, Agency; Hassenstein Company; E.G. Hendrickson; Fred A.
Henningsen; Hitt Card and Map Company; Hobart-Atwood Company;
International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers; The Institute
of Radio Engineers; Don Ioset; Evaline Jensen; Harry W. Johnson;
Joseph Hershey McGillvra; Harold Higgins; H.S. Jacobson; J. Walter
Thompson Company) |
1943 |
18 / 12 | KGIR listener correspondence
(sampling) |
1943 |
18 / 13 | KGIR music clearances |
1943 |
18 / 14 | K (correspondents include Darst's
Ranch; The Katz Agency, Inc.; Radio Station KDYL; Keystone
Broadcasting System, Inc.; KFEL Broadcasting System; KSL Radio
Service Corporation of Utah; KTFI Radio Broadcasting Corporation;
Kuner-Empson Company; Richard Kunstman) |
1943 |
19 / 1 | L (correspondents include Lake
Spiro-Shurman Inc.; Lang-Worth; Leon Livingston Advertising Agency;
Leon Livingston Advertising Agency; The Le Tourneau Foundation;
Lever Brothers; Wade B. Lewis; Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company; Lindy's
Market) |
1943 |
19 / 2 | Mike Mansfield |
1943 |
19 / 3 | Montana Stations |
1943 |
19 / 4 | M (correspondents include
McCann-Erickson Inc.; Joseph Hershey McGillvra, Inc.; Marley R.
Sherris; J.M. Mathes, Inc.; Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and
Beane; Metals Bank; M.H. Kelso Company Advertising; Missoula
Mercantile Company; Montana Association of Insurance Agents; Montana
Book and Bible House; Montana Children's Home and Hospital; Montana
Citizens Sound Government Committee; Montana Dairy Industries, Inc.;
Montanans, Inc.; State of Montana Liquor Control Board; Montana
State University; War Finance Committee State of Montana; The Mutual
Benefit Life Insurance Company; Muzak Transcriptions) |
1943 |
19 / 5-6 | National Broadcasting Company |
1943 |
19 / 7 | N-P (correspondents include John
Nelson; Northwestern Auto Supply Company; Office of Price
Administration; Ralph O'Leary; Pay-N-Save Super Market; Porter's
Corner) |
1943 |
19 / 8 | Rad-Rum |
1943 |
19 / 9 | Rus-Ryan |
1943 |
19 / 10 | S-T (correspondents include The
Shack; Soule and Spalding Attorneys and Counselors at Law; Spot
Broadcasting, Inc.; Standard Phono Company; Standard Rate and Data
Service, Inc.; Sunshine Household Products Company, Inc.; Sutton
Music Shops, Inc.; Toomey's Mills) |
1943 |
19 / 11 | United States, Office, Emergency
Management and War Information |
1943 |
19 / 12 | United States, Treasury Department |
1943 |
19 / 13 | U-V (correspondents include Union
Pacific Railroad Company; United States Federal Trade Commission;
United States Bureau of Censorship; United States Department of
Commerce Weather Bureau; United States Department of the Interior
Fish and Wildlife Service; United States Department of Justice) |
1943 |
19 / 14 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1943 |
19 / 15 | W (correspondents include W.B. Conkey
and Company; WBRK Broadcasting System; WDAY, Inc.; Webber Radio
Programs; W.E. Long Company; WFIL Broadcasting Company; Radio
Station WGAR; White King Soap Company; William Esty and Company;
Radio Station WIRE; The Wolverine Network; World Wide Broadcasting
Foundation; World Broadcasting System; John J. Gillin, Jr.; Radio
Station KGIR) |
1943 |
19 / 16 | A (correspondents include The
Advertiser; Nels Alger; Allen Hatchery; American Broadcasting
Corporation; Anaconda Brewing Company; Arthur B. Church Productions;
Associated Business Consultants; Arthur J. Weaver Advertising
Agency) |
1944 |
19 / 17 | B (correspondents include Badger and
Browning and Hersey, Inc.; Barclay Motors, Inc.; John Barron; Big
Sandy Public Schools; The Blue Network; Boosey and Hawkes, Inc.;
Brisacher, Davis and Van Norden Advertising Engineers; The British
Broadcasting Corporation; Broadcast Music, Inc.; Buchanan and
Company, Inc.; Butler, Parker and Newlin Advertising) |
1944 |
19 / 18 | C (correspondents include
Cahill-Mooney Construction Company; Campbell-Mithun Advertising; CIO
Political Action Committee; State of Colorado; Columbia Broadcasting
System; Committee For Constitutional Government; Ed Cooper; C.P.
MacGregor; Curtis Publishing Company) |
1944 |
19 / 19 | D (correspondents include Dancer
Fitzgerald Sample Advertising; Dave Foutz Advertising Agency; David
W. Evans Advertising Agency; Decca Distributing Corporation;
Democratic State Central Committee; Don Lee Broadcasting System;
Dupler's Art Furriers; DuPont Inc.) |
1944 |
20 / 1 | E-F (correspondents include Ennis
Annual Rodeo; E.P. Dutton and Company Inc.; Erwin, Wasey and
Company; Eversharp Inc.; Ex Cel Cis Beauty Products; Folmer Grafles
Corporation; Foote, Cone and Belding Advertising; Fredric W. Ziv
Company) |
1944 |
20 / 2 | G (correspondents include Gardner
Advertising Company; George Logan Price Inc.; Gillham Advertising
Agency; Greg Publishing Company) |
1944 |
20 / 3 | H-J (correspondents include Milton W.
Harrison; Harry S. Goodman Radio Productions; Harvey-Massengale
Company, Inc.; Hill and Range Songs, Inc.; Huffman Advertising
Company; Good Tidings Gospel Broadcast; Jaques Manufacturing
Company; Jay E. Dashuk Radio Productions; Joseph Hershey McGillvra,
Inc.; J. Walter Thompson Company) |
1944 |
20 / 4 | KGIR music clearances |
1944 |
20 / 5 | Kas-Key |
1944 |
20 / 6 | KLO-KTAR |
1944 |
20 / 7 | L (correspondents include Lang-Worth
Feature Programs Inc.; Leigh Radio Features; Leon Livingston
Advertising Agency; Leeds Music Corporation; Loose-Wiles Biscuit
Company; L.W. Wendt Company) |
1944 |
20 / 8 | M (correspondents include
McCann-Erickson Inc.; Joseph Hershey McGillvra, Inc.; Metropolitan
Advertising Service; Montana State University; The Mutual Benefit
Life Insurance Company, Newark, New Jersey; Mutual Broadcasting
System) |
1944 |
20 / 9 | National Broadcasting Company |
1944 |
20 / 10 | N-P (correspondents include Naegele
Printing Company; National Association for American Composers and
Conductors; Northern Pacific; N.W. Ayer and Son; Pacific National
Advertising Agency; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Postwar Economic
Planning Commission) |
1944 |
20 / 11 | R (correspondents include Radio Bible
College; Radio Features; Radio Reports Inc.; Radio Showmanship;
Radio Technical Planning Board; Raymond R. Morgan Company;
Republican National Committee; Republic Recording and Transcription
Corporation; Robert Loan Agency; Rodeheaver, Bennett Radio
Productions; The Roundup Coal Mining Company; Russell Miller Milling
Company; Ruthrauff and Ryan, Inc.; Ryan Butte Company) |
1944 |
20 / 12 | S-T (correspondents include S.A.
Levyne Company; SESAC Inc.; South Dakota State Highway Commission;
Spot Broadcasting; Standard Radio Electrical Transcriptions; The
Star Printery; Sunshine Household Products Company, Inc.; Toomey's
Mills) |
1944 |
20 / 13 | United States, Office, Emergency
Management and War Information |
1944 |
20 / 14 | U-V (correspondents include Union Oil
Company; United States Department of Agriculture; United States
Office of Censorship; United States Department of the Interior;
Vermilion Ranch) |
1944 |
20 / 15 | W (correspondents include The Walker
Company; Washington State Progress Commission; Wday, Inc.; Webber
Radio Programs; W.E. Featherstone Advertising Agency; Western
Advertising Agency; Western Milk and Cream Company; William Esty and
Company Inc.; Wood, Nathan and Virkus Company, Inc.) |
1944 |
21 / 1 | A-B (correspondents include E.C.
Abbott; American Red Cross; Anaconda Memorial Auxiliary; The
Associated Broadcasters Inc.; The Author Meets The Critics; John
Barron Consulting Radio Engineer; The Blue Network; Book Of The
Month Club; Brewster and Steiwer; Hay Adams House; Business
Executive Publications; Butler, Newlon and Parker Advertising; Babe
O'Keefe) |
1945 |
21 / 2 | C-F (correspondents include Olive A.
Cain; Cambell-Mithun Inc.; The Washington National Bank; Goodwin
Chase; John M. Coffee; Committee of Economic Development;
Constitutional Educational League; Co-operative Broadcasting
Service; C.P. MacGregor; Dawson and Company; C.C. Birchard and
Company; The Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church; John T. Flynn) |
1945 |
21 / 3 | G-J (correspondents include G.C. Bird
and Associates; General Electric; George Logan Price Inc.; Gordon's
Jewelry; Globe Office Supply Company; Goodrich Employment Service;
The Gregg Publishing Company; Harry S. Goodman Radio Productions;
H.D. Knuth; Albert W. Hawkes; H.E. Moore; Hilliard-Currie
Corporation; J. Walter Thompson Company) |
1945 |
21 / 4 | KGIR music clearances |
1945 |
21 / 5 | K-L (correspondents include Kern's
Grocery; KBS Affiliates; W.E. Keeley; Keystone Broadcasting System,
Inc.; Radio Station KFYR; Peter J.S. King; KLZ Broadcasting Company;
Radio Station KTAR; Radio Station KGIR; Lang-Worth Feature Programs,
Inc.) |
1945 |
21 / 6 | Montana stations |
1945 |
21 / 7 | M (correspondents include Agnes
McGillvra; Robin McNab; McNary and Wrathall; Missoula Mercantile
Company; M.M. Cole Transcription Library; Montana Auto Sales;
Mountain States Tel. and Tel.; Mutual Broadcasting System, Inc.) |
1945 |
21 / 8 | National Broadcasting Company |
1945 |
21 / 9 | N-T (correspondents include Northern
Cheyenne Tribal Council; Northern Pacific Railway; Northwest Air
Lines; Peoples Party; Radiozark Enterprises; Raymond Keane
Advertising Agency; Republic Recording and Transcription
Corporation; First Presbyterian Church; Sound Studios, Inc.; The
Star Printery, Inc.; State Publishing Company; Steib Distributing
Company; Stonehouse News Agency; Transamerican Television
Broadcasting) |
1945 |
21 / 10 | United States, Treasury Department |
1945 |
21 / 11 | U-Z (correspondents include The Union
of American Hebrew Congregations; Union Pacific Railroad Company;
United Air Lines; United Nations Information Office; United States
Brewers Foundation Inc.; United States Department of Interior;
Walter P. Burn and Associates, Inc.; The Washington National Bank;
Radio Station WAVE; Western Golf Course Supply Company; Wilcox and
Follet Company; WLW The Nations Station; Young Hollywood Fashions,
Ltd.) |
1945 |
21 / 12 | A-B (correspondents include American
Broadcasting Company; AMJON Radio Station KGIR=Butte Montana;
American Civil Liberties Union; American Daily Association; American
Railway Express Company; Amsterdam Printing Company; Anaconda
Brewing Company; Anaconda Public Schools; Beck School For Radio;
James Bennetts; Billings Public Stockyards; Brentano's Book Stores,
Inc.; Broadcasting Publications, Inc.; Broadcast Measurement Bureau) |
1946 |
21 / 13 | C-E (correspondents include
Cahill-Mooney Construction Company; The Cardinal Company; Director
Station Relations; The Carter Oil Company; Chicago, Milwaukee
Railroad; S.A. Cisler; Committee for Constitutional Government,
Inc.; Gregory Conliff; C.P. MacGregor; W.H. Crosswhite; Davis Motor
Company; Dick Jones Picture Company; Duane Jones Company; Mr. Merle
Dunn; E.C. Kropp Company; Edward F. Cavanaugh Corporation) |
1946 |
21 / 14 | F-L (correspondents include Farmers
Union Trading Company; George S. May Company Business Engineering;
George S. May Company; Frederick Hart and Company, Inc.; Harding
College; Harmony Records; Hawthorn-Mellody Press; Andrew G. Hickox;
The KATZ Agency, Inc.; Charles A. Kennedy; KBS Affiliates; Keystone
Broadcasting System, Inc.; Radio Station KFEL; KIDO National
Broadcasting Company and Blue Network; KLAU-VAN Pietersom-Dunlap
Associates, KLZ Broadcasting Company; KMBC Midland Broadcasting
Company; Radio Station KTAR; Jack LaRue; Lang-Worth Feature
Programs, Inc.) |
1946 |
21 / 15 | Montana stations |
1946 |
21 / 16 | M (correspondents included A.J. Maas;
Mannado's Book Shop; Marie Long Masterson; K.J. Miller; Minneapolis
Hoto Engraving Company; The Cole Corporation; M.M. Cole
Transcription Library; D.L. Moriarty; Montana Liquor Control Board;
Professor of Music; The University of Montana) |
1946 |
21 / 17 | National Broadcasting Company |
1946 |
21 / 18 | N-T (correspondents include The
National Research Bureau, Inc.; Newman's Jewelry Store; Metals Bank
Building; Northern Pacific Railway; The Nunn Stations; Ohmite
Manufacturing Company; Montana School of Mines; Pruitt Office
Machines, Inc.; Earl Purden; Radio Guide Montana's Only Radio
Magazine; Bill Browning; Radio Washington; The Sacred Heart Program;
St. Ignatius Phone Company; School of Radio Arts; Sheridan Meat
Market, Inc.; Standard Phonograph Company; Stephen Days Press;
Merlin F. Stonehouse; Teleways Radio Productions, Inc.; Charles A.
Kennedy; Teleways Radio Productions, Inc.; Tower Transcriptions,
Inc.) |
1946 |
21 / 19 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1946 |
21 / 20 | U (correspondents include United
Congregational Church; United States Customs Inspector; The United
States of American Department of State; United States Veterans
Administration) |
1946 |
21 / 21 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1946 |
21 / 22 | W (correspondents include The Walker
Company; Pacific Northwest Broadcasters; Walter P. Burn MAPS
Marketing Analysis; The Washington National Bank; Western Air Lines;
Western Golf Course Supply Company; Western Union Telegraph Company;
WLW The Nation's Station; World Broadcasting System, Inc.; Walter
Johnson; Walter Damm; The Detroit News WWJ) |
1946 |
22 / 1 | A-M (correspondents include The
American National Red Cross; Butte Development Association; Emmett
F. Buckley; Marie Long Masterson; State of Montana Board of
Equalization) |
1947 |
22 / 2 | National Broadcasting Company |
1947 |
22 / 3 | Seltzer O.C. |
1947-1951, 1979 |
22 / 4 | Wheeler and Wheeler |
1947 |
22 / 5 | W (correspondents include The
Washington National Bank) |
1947 |
22 / 6 | B-H (correspondents include The Butte
Chamber of Commerce; Senator C.C. Dill; Edward J. Heffron) |
1948 |
22 / 7 | National Broadcasting Company |
1948 |
22 / 8 | T (correspondents include Toomey,
McFarland and Wagner; Transcolor Corporation) |
1948 |
22 / 9 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1948 |
22 / 10 | M (correspondents include Montana
Council on Civic Broadcasting) |
1949 |
22 / 11-12 | Chauncey P. Carter |
1950-1951 |
22 / 13 | C (correspondents include United
Stated Senate Majority Policy Committee) |
1951 |
22 / 14 | A-J (correspondents include Adler
Communications Laboratories; Clarence C. Dill; Frederic W. Ziv
Company) |
1954 |
22 / 15 | Montana stations |
1954 |
22 / 16 | National Broadcasting Company |
1954 |
22 / 17 | Wheeler and Wheeler |
1954 |
22 / 18 | W (correspondents include R.E.
Wandke) |
1954 |
22 / 19 | C-D (correspondents include Charles
Russell Museum; Clarence C. Dill) |
1955 |
22 / 20-21 | Montana stations |
1955, 1957 |
22 / 22 | National Broadcasting Company |
1957 |
22 / 23 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1957 |
22 / 24 | D (correspondents include Russ Davis;
Clarence C. Dill) |
1958 |
22 / 25 | Mike Mansfield |
1958 |
22 / 26 | C (correspondents include Columbia
Broadcasting System) |
1959 |
22 / 27 | Mike Mansfield |
1959 |
22 / 28 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1959 |
22 / 29 | Montana stations |
1961 |
22 / 30 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1961 |
22 / 31 | H-J (correspondents include J.J.
Hickey; Edward Jarrett) |
1962 |
22 / 32 | Mike Mansfield |
1962 |
22 / 33 | Lee Metcalf |
1962 |
22 / 34 | M-O (correspondents include Warren G.
Magnuson; John J. Holmes; Donald G. Nutter; Arnold Olsen) |
1962 |
22 / 35 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1962 |
22 / 36 | Mike Mansfield |
1966 |
22 / 37 | S-W (correspondents include Joseph S.
Sample; Charles V. Wayland) |
1966 |
22 / 38 | L-P (correspondents include
Lethbridge Television Limited; John O. Pastore) |
1968 |
22 / 39 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1970 |
22 / 40 | G (correspondents include Gilcrease
Gift Shop) |
1972 |
22 / 41 | C (correspondents include CBS Inc.) |
1974 |
22 / 42 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1974 |
22 / 43 | H (correspondents include Philip J.
Hess) |
1975 |
22 / 44 | R (correspondents include Richard T.
Ruetten) |
1976 |
22 / 45 | C (correspondents include Elizabeth
Colman) |
1977 |
22 / 46 | Montana stations |
undated |
Interoffice Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
22 / 47-54 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include KGIR
Inc.; A.J. Mosby; KPFA and KRBM; KGVO, KGEZ, KPFA; Anfenger
Advertising Agency, Inc.; Symons Broadcasting Company; K.O.
MacPherson; The Capital City Station; KXL Station Breaks; ASCAP; Pat
Goodover; Barclay Craighead; Ernie Neath; Jim Manning; KPPR FM
Radio) |
1940-1942, 1945, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1974 |
Court Papers |
||
Box/Folder | ||
22 / 55 | Montana District Court Fuller Drug
Company Settlement for John A. Stagg |
1938 |
22 / 56 | United States District Court, Radio
Service Corporation of Utah vs. Idaho Microwave Inc., Case 3528 |
1959 |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
23 / 1 | "Treasure State Network" Trade Name
Registration |
1946 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
23 / 2 | Alder Laboratories, "Report #1 on
Experimental UHF Satellite Transmitter, Waterbury, Connecticut" |
1953-1954 |
23 / 3 | Center for Study of Democratic
Institutions, "Broadcasting and Government Regulation in a Free
Society" |
1959 |
23 / 4 | Center for Study of Democratic
Institutions, Robert W. Horton, " A Report on Subscription
Television" |
1960 |
23 / 5 | Center for Study of Democratic
Institutions, Frank K. Kelly, "Who Owns the Air?" |
1960 |
23 / 6 | Collins Radio Company, "Microwave
Survey for Skyline TV Network Idaho Falls, Idaho to Butte, Montana" |
1963 |
23 / 7 | Federal Communications Commission,
"Sixth Report on Television Allocations" |
1952 |
23 / 8 | Federal Communications Commission,
"Staff Report on Network Broadcasting" |
1957 |
23 / 9 | Robert D. Martin, "Early Montana
Radio Engineering Notes" (Edmund B. Craney Introduction) |
1928-1938, 1975 |
23 / 10 | Montana Department of Agriculture,
Labor and Industry, "Biennial Report" |
1928-1930 |
23 / 11 | William F. Ogburn, "Some Social
Influences of the Radio" |
1931 |
23 / 12 | "Telecommunication Convention Between
the United States and Other Powers" |
1934 |
23 / 13 | United States Senate, Special
Committee, "Small Business Opportunities in FM Broadcasting" |
1946 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
24 / 1 | Broadcasting Statements |
1942, 1953 1958-1959 |
Speeches (of others) |
||
Box/Folder | ||
24 / 2 | David Sarnoff, "The American System
of Broadcasting and its Function in the Preservation of Democracy" |
1938 |
24 / 3 | Miscellaneous Statements Before Congress |
1935-1941 |
Writings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
24 / 3a | "In the Southern Hemisphere" |
1973 |
24 / 4 | "Making the TV Shoe Fit" |
undated |
24 / 5 | Miscellaneous Papers and Memoranda |
1941-1959 |
Writings (of others) |
||
Box/Folder | ||
24 / 6 | Thomas C. Durfey, "Translators and
Origination" |
1978 |
24 / 7 | Stanley High, "Not-So-Free Air,"
articles |
1939-1946 |
24 / 8 | Keith S. McHugh and George L. Best,
"The Bell System's Interest in Program Television" |
1944 |
24 / 9 | Robert D. Martin, "Radio Field
Intensity Measurements" (thesis) |
1934 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
25 / 1 | "Facsimiles" |
1933, 1943 |
25 / 2 | National Survey Materials |
1946 |
25 / 3 | Radio Transmitter Blueprint, Radio
News Map |
1936-1961 |
25 / 4 | United States Government, "Code of
Wartime Practices for American Broadcasters" |
1942-1943 |
Ephemera |
||
Box/Folder | ||
25 / 5 | Advertising Materials for Promotion |
undated |
25 / 6-7 | Advertising and Sales Publications
(sampling) |
1952-1953 |
25 / 8 | Broadcasting Publications |
1934-1943, 1956 |
25 / 9 | Broadcasting Yearbook |
1968 |
26 / 1 | Broadcasting Yearbook |
1975 |
26 / 3 | Congressional Intelligence Inc.,
"Newsletters" |
1938 |
26 / 3a | "The Craney Roast" |
1982 |
26 / 4 | Lawrence Dennis, "The Weekly Foreign
Letter" |
1942 June,July |
26 / 5 | Economic Policy Committee
Publications |
1938 |
26 / 6 | "Jerry O'Connell's Montana Liberal" |
1939 |
26 / 7 | Music Publications |
1936-1939 |
26 / 8 | Political Conventions (National),
proceedings |
1944 |
26 / 9 | Political Publications and Materials |
1943-1945 |
26 / 10 | Presentation Handbooks (Promotional) |
1938-1954 |
27 / 1 | Press-Radio Materials (Montana) |
1938-1944 |
27 / 2 | Publications |
1943-1948 |
27 / 3 | "Surplus Property Act" |
1944 |
27 / 4 | Television Bureau of Advertising
Publications |
1957-1960 |
27 / 5 | Television Factbook, Services Volume |
1967 |
27 / 6 | Television Factbook, Stations Volume |
1967 |
27 / 7 | Yearbooks (Montana stations) |
1936-1943 |
27 / 8 | Yearbooks (other stations) |
1931-1949 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
28 / 1-2 | ASCAP - BMI Controversy, General
Correspondence |
1949-1953 |
28 / 3 | ASCAP - BMI Controversy, Interoffice
Correspondence |
1949-1952 |
28 / 4-12 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
General Correspondence |
1929-1937, 1939-1947 |
29 / 1 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
Broadcast Music Inc. folder |
1939-1945 |
29 / 2 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
Congressional Materials |
1935, 1939 1965 |
29 / 3 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
"Copyright Law" Reports |
1936-1939 |
29 / 4 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
Legal Documents |
1936-1940 |
29 / 5 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
Licensed Compositions |
1941-1942 |
29 / 6 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
"Network File" |
1932-1941 |
29 / 7 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
Organization |
1935-1939 |
29 / 8 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
State files |
1937-1940 |
29 / 9 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
Writings |
1939-1941 |
29 / 10 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
United States Department of Justice Questionnaire |
1940 |
29 / 11 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
Washington State File |
1935-1940 |
30 / 1 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
Washington State File |
1945-1946 |
30 / 2 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
Miscellany |
1940-1942 |
30 / 3 | ASCAP and the Copyright Controversy,
Clippings |
1936-1941 |
30 / 4 | American Federation of Musicians,
Legal Documents |
1937-1938 |
30 / 5 | Boosters, Montana Materials |
1958-1961 |
30 / 6 | Bozeman Community Television File |
1955-1959 |
30 / 7 | Charles M. Russell Memorial
Commission, General Correspondence |
1948-1954, 1975 |
30 / 8 | Charles M. Russell Memorial
Commission, Speeches, Edmund B. Craney |
1951 |
30 / 9 | Charles M. Russell Memorial
Commission, Miscellaneous Contributions and Acknowledgements |
1948-1949 |
30 / 10 | Charles M. Russell Memorial
Commission, Ephemera |
1949-1950 |
30 / 11 | Clear Channel Question, General
Correspondence |
1938-1952 |
30 / 12 | Clear Channel Question, Broadcast
Measurement Bureau File |
1940-1946 |
31 / 1 | Clear Channel Question, Reports
(Burton K. Wheeler) |
1948 |
31 / 2 | Clear Channel Question, Reports |
undated |
31 / 3 | Clear Channel Question, Speeches |
1949-1950 |
31 / 4-8 | Clear Channel Question, U.S., Federal
Communications Commission Hearing |
1938, 1939, 1946, undated |
31 / 9 | Clear Channel Question, Senate
Resolution 294 |
June 1938 |
31 / 10 | Clear Channel Question, White Radio
Bill |
1948 |
31 / 11 | Clear Channel Question, Miscellany |
1936-1949 |
32 / 1 | Co-Channel Amplifying Transmitters,
Correspondence File |
1954-1957 |
32 / 2 | Co-Channel Amplifying Transmitters,
Data File |
1955 |
32 / 3 | Columbia Broadcasting System |
undated |
32 / 4 | Community Antenna Television, "Cable
Ruins Free Broadcasting" File |
1971-1972 |
32 / 5 | Community Antenna Television,
Canadian Regulations |
1959-1960 |
32 / 6 | Community Antenna Television, Data
File |
1955-1957 |
32 / 7-9 | Community Antenna Television, Federal
Regulation |
1959, 1960 January-November |
33 / 1 | Community Antenna Television, Federal
Regulation |
1966 |
33 / 2 | Community Antenna Television,
"Memorandum of Law and Copyrighted Motion Pictures" |
1960 |
33 / 3-4 | Community Antenna Television, Montana
File, "B-M" |
1956-1962 |
33 / 5 | Community Antenna Television,
"Network Views of CATV" |
1959-1960 |
33 / 6 | Community Antenna Television, U.S.,
House Commerce Committee Hearings |
1965-1969 |
33 / 7 | Community Antenna Television, U.S.,
House Small Business Committee Hearings |
March 1966 |
33 / 8 | Community Antenna Television, U.S.,
House Resolution 7715 |
1965 |
33 / 9 | Community Antenna Television, Miscellaneous
United States Files |
1958-1962 |
33 / 10 | Community Antenna Television,
Clippings |
1960-1961 |
34 / 1 | Greater Montana Foundation, Radio-TV
Awards |
1978 |
34 / 2 | Great Falls Broadcasting Company,
Application for License |
1946 |
34 / 3 | Helena Broadcasting Company File |
1933-1935 |
34 / 4 | James Willard Schultz Society |
1976-1977 |
34 / 5 | Joint Committee on Radio Research,
Rural Radio Study |
1939 |
34 / 6 | "Low Powered Television Boosters"
file |
1957 |
34 / 7 | Missoula Community Television Inc.
General Correspondence |
1953-1954 |
34 / 8 | Missoula Community Television Inc.
Financial Records |
1953-1958 |
34 / 9 | Missoula Community Television Inc.
Legal Documents |
1953-1954 |
35 / 1 | The Mutual Broadcasting System,
Reports |
1941 |
35 / 2 | National Broadcasting Company,
Organization |
1941-1946 |
35 / 3 | National Broadcasting Company,
Reports, |
1928-1946 |
35 / 4 | National Community Television
Association File |
1958-1966 |
35 / 5 | North American Regional Broadcasting
Agreement General Correspondence |
1941-1953 |
35 / 6 | North American Regional Broadcasting
Agreement Reports |
1937-1957 |
36 / 1 | "Pay Television" file |
1960 |
36 / 2 | "Policy Direction for Broadcasting,"
Denver, Colorado Meeting |
1970 December |
36 / 3-4 | Power Regulations, Public Service
Commissions, General Correspondence, Rules |
1920-1940 |
36 / 5 | Seven-Up Ranch file |
1942-1954 |
36 / 6 | Society of European Stage Authors and
Composers Inc. file |
1936-1938 1950-1952 |
36 / 7 | Television Stations Inc. file |
1957-1969 |
37 / 1 | U.S. Army Signal Corps, Radio Manual |
1925 |
37 / 2-6 | U.S. Congress, Materials re
Communications Act of 1934 |
1945-1969 |
37 / 7 | U.S. District Court, Cable Vision
Inc., et al vs. KUTV Inc., et al, no.3546 |
1959 |
38 / 1 | U.S. District Court, Cable Vision
Inc., et al vs. KUTV Inc., et al, no.3546 (2) |
1959 |
38 / 2-3 | U.S. District Court, Intermountain
Broadcasting, KUTV, Radio Service Corporation of America vs. Idaho
Microwave, nos.3526,3527,3528 |
1959-1961 |
38 / 4 | U.S. District Court, United Artists
Associated vs. N.W.L. Corporation, no.60-2583 |
1960 |
38 / 5 | U.S. District Courts materials re
Broadcasting |
1932, 1958-1963 |
38 / 6 | U.S. Federal Communications
Commission, Applications |
1958 |
38 / 7 | U.S. Federal Communications
Commission, Cable Television Rules |
1972 |
38 / 8 | U.S. Federal Communications
Commission Docket 4063, Engineering Report |
1937 |
38 / 9 | U.S. Federal Communications
Commission Docket 5072-A, Clear Channels (1) |
1938 |
39 / 1 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 5072-A, Rules (2) |
1938 |
39 / 2 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 5966, Anaconda, Montana Application |
1939-1942 |
39 / 3 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Dockets 6155, 6157, Clear Channels |
undated |
39 / 4 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 6651, Frequency Allocations |
1945 |
39 / 5 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 6651, Clear Channels |
1948 |
39 / 6 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 8516, Editorializing by Broadcast Licensees |
1949 |
39 / 7 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 11164, 11532, Television Auxiliary Stations and
Allocations |
1954-1955 |
39 / 8 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 11237, Low Power Television Stations |
1954 |
39 / 9 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 11279, Subscription Television Service |
1966-1967 |
39 / 10 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 11611, Translator Order |
1956 |
40 / 1 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 11866, Frequency Allocations |
1959 |
40 / 2 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 12064, AM Power Limitations |
1958 |
40 / 3-6 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 12116, Low Power Television Repeaters |
1957-1961 |
40 / 7 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 12443, Public Notice G59151, Impact Inquiry (1) |
1958-1959 |
41 / 1-2 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 12443, Public Notice G59151, Impact Inquiry (2-3) |
1958-1959 |
41 / 3 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 12782, Network Rules |
1965 |
41 / 4-5 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 12931, Carter Mountain Transmission Corporation |
1960-1961 |
42 / 1-2 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 12932, Montana Microwave, Correspondence File
(1-2) |
1956-1960 |
42 / 3 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 12932, Montana Microwave, Application (3) |
1956-1960 |
42 / 4 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 13266-13270, Montana-Idaho Microwave,
Correspondence File |
1959-1960 |
42 / 5 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 13266-13270, Montana-Idaho Microwave, Reports |
1959-1960 |
42 / 6 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 13340, VHF Policy |
1959 |
42 / 7 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 14132, Television Translator Rules |
1961 |
42 / 8 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 14184, Translators |
1962 |
43 / 1 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 14229, UHF Television Channels |
1965-1966 |
43 / 2 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 14321-14328, Black Hills Microwave Case |
1965 |
43 / 3 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Dockets 14345-14344, Collier Electric Corporation |
1961 |
43 / 4 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Dockets 14315-14320, 14331-14340, Miscellaneous Microwave License
Renewals |
1961 |
43 / 5 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 14507, Licensing Fees |
1962 |
43 / 6 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Dockets 14895, 15233, Rules: Microwave Stations (1) |
1962-1964 |
43 / 7 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Dockets 14895, 15233, Appendix (2) |
1964-1965 |
43 / 8 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 15415, CATV Ownership |
1964 |
44 / 1 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 15586, Microwave for Translators |
1964-1965 |
44 / 2 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 15858, Television Translators |
1965 |
44 / 3-5 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 15971, CATV Signals |
1965 April-September, 1965 November -1968 |
44 / 6 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 16240, RM-440, Code Wheels |
1964-1966 |
45 / 1 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 16424, Microwave Relays |
1965-1966 |
45 / 2 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 16495, Communications Satellites |
1966 |
45 / 3 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 16971, Translator Rule-Making |
1967 |
45 / 4 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 17159, FM Translators |
1966-1970 |
45 / 5 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 17371, CATV Ownership |
1967 |
45 / 6 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Dockets 17656-17658, Lewistown, Montana Translators |
1967 |
45 / 7 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 18109, FM Transmitters |
1968 |
45 / 8 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 18110, Multiple Ownership |
1970 |
45 / 9 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 18179, Rules: Non-Network Programs |
1971 |
45 / 10 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Dockets 18261-18262, Land Mobile Services |
1967-1969 |
45 / 11 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 18281, Glendive, Montana, Translator |
1968 |
45 / 12-13 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 18397, CATV Rules |
1968-1970 |
45 / 14 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 18568, Abolition of Code Wheels |
1964, 1968-1969 |
46 / 1 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 18861, RM-2008, Channels 70-83 |
1971-1972 |
46 / 2 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Dockets 18891, 18894, CATV Rules |
1970 |
46 / 3 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 18894, CATV Amendment |
1972 |
46 / 4 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 19121, Television Translator Stations |
1971 |
46 / 5 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 19554, Cable Pay Television |
1972 |
46 / 6 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 19661, Rules: Voice Announcements |
1972-1973 |
46 / 7 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Docket 19995, Network Exclusivity |
1974 |
46 / 8 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, File BPTT-282, Laramie, Wyoming, Translator |
1958 |
46 / 10 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Miscellaneous Microwave and Translator Applications |
1965-1967 |
46 / 11 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Montana Network (Billings) Opposition to CATV |
1968 |
46 / 12 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Public Notices |
1940-1973 |
46 / 13 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Regional Stations, Technical Studies |
1936 |
46 / 14 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, RM 165, 173, Rulemaking |
1960-1961 |
46 / 9 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Miscellaneous Microwave and Translator Applications |
1958, 1961 |
47 / 1 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, RM-1100 VHF Translator Stations |
1966-1967 |
47 / 2 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, RM-2275 Non-Duplication Rule |
1974 |
47 / 3 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, RM-2446 FM Microwave for Translators |
1974 |
47 / 4 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Speeches |
1944-1966 |
47 / 5 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Television Investigation in Western States |
1959 August |
47 / 6 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Television Translator Stations: Amendment of Rules |
1961 |
47 / 7 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Washington State Boosters Folder |
1955-1956 |
47 / 8 | U.S., Federal Radio Commission,
Docket 624, Station KOMO Application |
1929 |
47 / 9 | U.S., Federal Radio Commission,
Docket 2008, 2065, Symons Broadcasting Company |
1932-1933 |
47 / 10 | "United States Microwave for CATV,"
file |
1959-1961 |
48 / 1 | U.S., Senate Hearings, Broadcast
Ratings Services |
1958-1959 |
48 / 2 | U.S., Senate Hearings, Television
Inquiry (1) |
1958 May-June |
49 / 1-3 | U.S., Senate Hearings, Television
Inquiry (2,3,4) |
1958 May-June |
49 / 4 | U.S., Senate Hearings, Television
Networks and the UHF-VHF Problem |
1955 |
49 / 5 | U.S., Senate Hearings, VHF Booster
and Community Antenna Legislation, Pt. I (1) |
1959 April-July |
50 / 1-4 | U.S., Senate Hearings, VHF Booster
and Community Antenna Legislation, Pt. I (2-5) |
1959 April-July |
51 / 1-3 | U.S., Senate Hearings, VHF Booster
and Community Antenna Legislation, Pt. II (1-3) |
1959 October-December, 1960 June |
52 / 1 | U.S., Senate, Johnson Bill, S.2231,
General Correspondence |
1948 |
52 / 2 | U.S., Senate, Johnson Bill, S.2231,
Reports of Hearings |
1948 |
52 / 3 | U.S., Senate, Johnson Bill, S.2231,
Reports |
1948 |
53 / 1 | U.S., Senate, Wheeler-White Bill,
S.814, General Correspondence |
1943-1944 |
53 / 2 | U.S., Senate, Wheeler-White Bill,
S.814, Amendments |
1943-1944 |
53 / 3 | U.S., Senate, Wheeler-White Bill,
S.814, Caldwell Proposal |
1944 |
53 / 4 | U.S., Senate, Wheeler-White Bill,
S.814, "The Communications Act and S.814" |
1934-1944 |
53 / 5 | U.S., Senate, Wheeler-White Bill,
S.814, Drafts and Explanations |
1943-1944 |
53 / 6 | U.S., Senate, Wheeler-White Bill,
S.814, Reports: Federal Communications Commission |
1943-1944 |
53 / 7 | U.S., Senate, Wheeler-White Bill,
S.814, Reports |
1943-1944 |
54 / 1 | U.S., Supreme Court, Fisher's Blend
Station Inc. vs. Tax Commission of State of Washington |
1935-1936 |
54 / 2 | VHF Boosters, Equipment File |
1958 |
54 / 3 | VHF Boosters, Mid-America Relay
Systems File |
1959 |
54 / 4 | Washington State, Miscellaneous Materials re
Broadcasting |
1959 |
54 / 5 | Western Microwave and the World
Series Broadcast |
1960 |
54 / 6 | Burton K. Wheeler Materials, Court
Papers |
1937 |
54 / 7 | Burton K. Wheeler Materials, Wheeler
for President Club of Montana Materials |
1940 |
54 / 8 | Burton K. Wheeler Materials,
Miscellany |
1935-1946 |
54 / 9 | Burton K. Wheeler Materials,
Clippings |
1922-1970 |
54 / 10 | Wyoming Public Service Commission,
Miscellaneous Materials re Broadcasting |
1958 |
Kfpy - Kxly Spokane, Washington Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
54 / 11-13 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include
Famous-Dorana Radio Productions; Gene Furgason and Company; Symons
Broadcasting Company; KVAN Vancouver Radio Corporation; John Barron
Consulting Radio Engineer; C.P. MacGregor; Federal Communications
Commission; Ray Shahan; Grey Advertising Agency Inc.; Printers' Ink;
National Retail Hardware Association; George H. Seferovich |
1936-1943, 1945-1948, 1951-1952 |
Interoffice Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
54 / 14 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include Tom
Thomas; Leo Parris; Arthur L. Bright; Frances Symons) |
1936-1943 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
55 / 1 | Manager's Business Reports |
1952-1954 |
55 / 2 | National Accounts, Star Mooring Farm |
1942-1944 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
56 / 1 | C.E. Hooper Inc.,"Continuing
Measurement of Radio Listening" |
1947-1948 |
56 / 2-6 | Pacific Northwest Broadcasters
Surveys |
1952, 1953, 1954 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
56 / 7 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
Ephemera |
||
Box/Folder | ||
56 / 8 | The KFPY Farmer, Promotional
Materials |
1937-1953 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
56 / 9 | Television Demonstrations |
1952 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
57 / 1-6 | Accounts, "A-P," |
1958-1959 |
58 / 1-2 | Accounts, "R-Z," |
1958-1959 |
58 / 3-7 | ASCAP Statements |
1938-1947 |
58 / 8 | Balance Sheets and Statements |
1930-1934 |
59 / 1-2 | Balance Sheets and Statements |
1935-1944 |
59 / 3 | Bank Deposit Slips |
1941 |
59 / 4-5 | Bank Statements |
1941, 1943-1946 |
59 / 6 | Business Graphs |
1929-1960 |
Volume | ||
1-4 | Cash Books |
1930-1952 |
Box/Folder | ||
59 / 7 | "Happy Hank's" File |
1950-1955 |
59 / 8 | Insurance Policies, automobile |
1943-1944 |
59 / 9 | Insurance Statements, fire |
1931 |
59 / 10 | Ledgers: Accounts |
1938-1954 |
60 / 1-5 | Ledgers: Accounts |
1946-1960 |
61 / 1-3 | Ledgers: Accounts |
1955-1961 |
62 / 1-3 | Ledgers: Accounts 2 |
1954-1960 |
62 / 4-6 | Log Book |
1932-1933 |
63 / 1-6 | Log Book |
1933-1934 |
64 / 1-5 | Log Book |
1934-1935 |
65 / 1-5 | Log Book |
1935-1936 |
66 / 1-5 | Log Book |
1936-1937 |
67 / 1 | Log Book |
1937 |
67 / 2 | Manager's Business Reports |
1952, 1954 |
67 / 3-7 | Music Records and Logs |
1941 |
68 / 1-7 | Music Records and Logs |
1942 |
69 / 1-8 | Music Records and Logs |
1943-1944 |
70 / 1-8 | Music Records and Logs |
1944-1945 |
71 / 1-7 | Music Records and Logs |
1945-1946 |
72 / 1-3 | Music Records and Logs |
1946-1947 |
72 / 4 | Music Tax Record RESTRICTED
|
1936-1939 |
72 / 5-10 | NBC Statements |
1933-1934 |
73 / 1-8 | NBC Statements |
1934-1935 |
74 / 1-11 | NBC Statements |
1935-1940 |
75 / 1-7 | NBC Statements |
1940-1941 |
76 / 1-5 | NBC Statements |
1941-1942 |
77 / 1-3 | NBC Statements |
1942, 1946 |
77 / 4-8 | Pay Roll Records |
1939-1940 |
78 / 1-13 | Pay Roll Records |
1940-1942 |
79 / 1-13 | Pay Roll Records |
1942, 1944, 1945-1947, 1949 |
79 / 14-15 | Program Logs |
1930, 1954 |
80 / 1-8 | Program Logs |
1954-1955 |
81 / 1-3 | Program Logs |
1955 |
81 / 4 | Promotion: Zingo |
1955 |
81 / 5 | Rate Cards |
1929-1936 |
81 / 6-8 | Receipts, sampling |
1940-1941, 1947-1948, 1957-1958 |
81 / 9 | Social Security Records |
1939-1940 |
81 / 10-11 | Statements |
1933 |
82 / 1-20 | Statements |
1933-1934 |
83 / 1-14 | Statements |
1934-1935 |
84 / 1-18 | Statements |
1936-1937 |
85 / 1-13 | Statements |
1937-1940 |
86 / 1-9 | Statements |
1940-1941 |
87 / 1-11 | Statements |
1941-1942 |
88 / 1-11 | Statements |
1942 |
89 / 1-12 | Statements |
1944-1945 |
90 / 1-15 | Statements |
1945-1946 |
91 / 1-11 | Statements |
1946-1947 |
92 / 1-4 | Statements |
1947-1949 |
92 / 5 | Station Orders. |
1935 |
92 / 6 | Statistics and Schedules |
1932-1941 |
92 / 7 | Tax Receipts and Assessment Lists RESTRICTED
|
1937-1940 |
92 / 8 | Tax Receipts, Returns, and Statements RESTRICTED
|
1940-1947 |
92 / 9 | Tax Returns and Assessment Lists RESTRICTED
|
1939-1930 |
92 / 10-12 | Time Sheets |
1933 |
93 / 1-8 | Time Sheets |
1933-1934 |
94 / 1-9 | Time Sheets |
1934-1935 |
95 / 1-10 | Time Sheets |
1935 |
96 / 1-10 | Time Sheets |
1936 |
97 / 1-8 | Time Sheets |
1936-1937 |
98 / 1-11 | Time Sheets |
1937, 1940 |
99 / 1-11 | Time Sheets |
1940-1941 |
100 / 1-10 | Time Sheets |
1941-1942 |
101 / 1-12 | Time Sheets |
1942, 1944 |
102 / 1-6 | Time Sheets |
1944-1945 |
103 / 1-6 | Time Sheets |
1945 |
104 / 1-5 | Time Sheets |
1945-1946 |
105 / 1-6 | Time Sheets |
1946 |
106 / 1-6 | Time Sheets |
1946-1947 |
107 / 1-9 | Time Sheets |
1947 |
108 / 1-3 | Time Sheets |
1947, 1949 |
108 / 4-6 | Time Sheets, Future Unlimited |
1945 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
109 / 1 | Affidavits |
1933-1934 |
109 / 2-6 | Broadcasting Contracts |
1941-1945 |
109 / 7 | Licenses and Releases |
1933-1940 |
109 / 8-9 | Political Contracts-Office of
Governor |
1936, 1940 |
109 / 10 | Political Contracts-Office of
President |
1936 |
109 / 11-12 | Political Contracts-Office of U.S.
Senator |
1934-1936 |
109 / 13-14 | Political Contracts |
1934-1935 |
110 / 1-5 | Political Contracts |
1936-1940 |
110 / 6-10 | Radio Time Contracts |
1929-1933, 1937-1940 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
110 / 11 | "At Your Service for Public Service" |
undated |
110 / 12 | "Program Policies and Business
Practices" |
1933-1941 |
111 / 1-2 | Public Service Report |
1948-1949 |
111 / 3-8 | Yearbooks |
1949-1951 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
112 / 1 | Awards |
1929-1953 |
112 / 2 | Diagrams, Calculations |
1927-1939 |
112 / 3 | Guest Book |
1929-1939 |
112 / 4 | Lists: Advertisers and Program
Customers |
1936 |
112 / 5 | Mail Counts |
1933-1939 |
112 / 6 | Staff Information instructional
materials |
1955 |
112 / 7 | Transmitter Layout and Equipment
Proposals (W.P. Hilliard Company) |
1934-1936 |
112 / 8 | Transmitter Time Sheets |
1954 |
112 / 9 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
112 / 10 | Opening Programs |
1929, 1951 |
112 / 11 | Miscellaneous |
1928-1933 |
Ephemera |
||
Box/Folder | ||
113 / 1-2 | ASCAP Record Catalogs |
1940-1943 |
113 / 3 | Butte Musicians' Association material |
1926 |
113 / 4-7 | ASCAP Record Catalogs, "A-P, R-W," |
1935-1942 |
113 / 8 | Transcription Catalogs, "A-B," |
1940-1944 |
114 / 1-2 | Transcription Catalogs, "C-L," |
1936-1942, 1940-1942 |
114 / 3 | Transcription Catalogs, "M-R.C.A.," |
1934-1940 |
114 / 4 | Transcription Catalogs, "Radio T.-S,
" |
1940-1946 |
114 / 5 | Transcription Catalogs, "T-W," |
1937-1941 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
114 / 6 | Announcer Employment File |
1942-1944 |
114 / 7 | Baby Austin Contest File |
1930 |
114 / 8 | Bugle News Contest |
1930 |
114 / 9 | Church Resolutions |
1934, 1938 |
114 / 10 | Gino Diamanti Fund |
1953 |
115 / 1 | Employees' File (includes War Labor
Board Materials) |
1936-1944 |
115 / 2 | Alfred Guisdorf Materials |
1917-1974 |
116 / 1-2 | Jaksha Childrens' Fund, General
Correspondence |
1943-1947 |
116 / 3 | Labor Controversies |
1932-1938 |
116 / 4 | Listener Survey and Premium Campaign |
1937 |
116 / 5 | Joseph P. Monoghan Controversy |
1933-1936 |
116 / 6 | Jack Nicholas File |
1939, 1941 |
117 / 1-3 | O'Connell-Thorkelson Congressional
Campaign, General Correspondence, telegrams |
1938 |
117 / 4-9 | Programs: Anniversary |
1930-1935 |
118 / 1-6 | Programs: Anniversary |
1936-1937, 1939-1942 |
118 / 7 | Programs: "Anything Can Happen" |
undated |
118 / 8 | Programs: ASCAP announcement |
1935 |
118 / 9 | Programs: "Ben Ali" |
undated |
118 / 10 | Programs: Butte Pioneers |
1935 |
118 / 11 | Programs: Butte Rodeo |
1932 |
118 / 12 | Programs: Cheerio Cocktail Hour |
undated |
119 / 1-6 | Programs: Christmas |
1932, 1935, 1937-1939, 1942 |
119 / 7 | Programs: "College Daze" |
1929-1930 |
119 / 8 | Programs: Broadcasters' Program
Service |
1929-1930 |
119 / 9-10 | Programs: Commercials, "A-E," |
1938-1932 |
120 / 1-7 | Programs: Commercials, "F-P, R-W," |
1928-1932 |
120 / 8 | Programs: Courtesy Announcements |
1932-1941 |
121 / 1 | Programs: "Know the World Hour" |
undated |
121 / 2 | Programs: "Let's Get Acquainted" |
1937 |
121 / 3 | Programs: Listeners' Surveys |
1930-1939 |
121 / 4 | Programs: "Lucky Seven" |
1950 |
121 / 5 | Programs: "The Missing Link" |
undated |
121 / 6 | Programs: "Montana Radio Bazaar" |
1933 |
121 / 7 | Programs: NBC Opening Program |
1931-1938 |
121 / 8 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, "A," |
1936 |
121 / 9 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, Butte Miners' Union |
1934-1941 |
121 / 10-13 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, "B-Mc," |
1934-1945 |
122 / 1-4 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, "M-W" |
1934-1945 |
122 / 5 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues |
1936 |
122 / 6 | Programs: Political Talks, Rules and
Regulations |
1935-1936 |
122 / 7 | Programs: Program Ideas |
1936-1937 |
122 / 8 | Programs: Public Service Broadcasts |
1936-1937 |
122 / 9 | Programs: Public Service Broadcasts -
KXLF-KPAX TV |
1970-1972 |
122 / 10 | Programs: "Radio vs. Newspapers" |
1932 |
122 / 11 | Programs: "Radio Realities" |
1932-1933 |
122 / 12 | Programs: Record List |
undated |
122 / 13 | Programs: Schedules |
1929 |
123 / 1 | Programs: Schedules |
1929-1933, 1939 |
Volume | ||
5 | Programs: Schedules |
1958 |
Oversize Folder | ||
MC 122-157 | Programs: Schedules [Map Case See Folder MC 122-157] |
1958 |
Box/Folder | ||
123 / 2-7 | Programs: Transcription Lists |
1938-1945 |
124 / 1 | Programs: Transcription Lists |
undated |
124 / 2 | Programs: Transcription |
undated |
124 / 3-4 | Programs: |
1934-1943, undated |
124 / 5 | Promotion: "AD-Libs" Publication |
1953-1956 |
124 / 6 | Promotion: Advertising Publications |
1929-1945 |
124 / 7 | Promotion: "Chalk Talks for Children"
Plan |
1932 |
124 / 8 | Promotion: Local Accounts Testimonial
Folder |
1934-1935 |
124 / 9 | Promotion: Station Advertising |
1929-1954 |
124 / 10 | Promotion: Demonstration |
1951 |
124 / 11 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Applications for Construction and Modification |
1929 |
124 / 12 | Walkathon |
1931 |
Kpfa - Kxlj Helena, Montana Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
125 / 1-3 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include
Arnold's Sports Store; RCA Manufacturing Company, Inc.; Station
KJIR; Roy E. Smith; Truscon Steel Company; Roberts-MacNab Company;
Federal Communications Commission, Washington DC; Aracia
Brotherhood; Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company; Columbia Broadcasting
System; L.K. Pence; S.L. Smithers Company; National Broadcasting
Company, Inc.; Louise Kaiser; Ray Keller; Louis P. Junger; Russell
M. Seeds Company; Stebbins Auto Company; Ernst and Ernst Accountants
and Auditors; D'Ewart for Congress Club; Graybill and Graybill; Fred
D. Hooper; A.F. Lamey; The Montana Young Republicans; Roger G.
Porter; Republican National Committee; Republican State Central
Committee; Stanley M. Doyle; Radio Corporation of America; Montana
Power; Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company; K.O.
McPherson; KPFA Radio) |
1937-1947, 1954, 1958-1960 |
Interoffice Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
125 / 4-5 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include K.O.
McPherson; Ed Marsh; KXLF TV; Fanney N. Litvin; Barclay Craighead;
Jim Manning; E.J. Valansky) |
1937-1958 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
126 / 1-2 | Balance Sheets |
1937-1938, 1941-1942 |
126 / 3 | Billings Breakdown |
1952 |
126 / 4 | Business Graphs |
1937-1960 |
126 / 5 | Manager's Business Reports |
1952, 1954 |
126 / 6-9 | Music sheets and logs |
1941, 1947, 1960 |
126 / 10 | Radio Corporation of America invoices |
1957-1958 |
126 / 11 | Receipts and Statements |
1957-1958 |
126 / 12 | Statements: ASCAP and BMI |
1960 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
127 / 1 | Affidavits and Agreements |
1939-1958 |
127 / 2-3 | Yearbook |
1953-1954 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
127 / 4 | Capital City Television Map |
1957 |
127 / 5 | NBC Advertising Broadsides |
undated |
127 / 5a | "Standard Practices" Manual for KXLJ |
1955 |
127 / 6 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Political Questionnaire, Announcement, Surveys |
1937-1977 |
127 / 7 | Yearbook Materials |
1937-1942 |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
127 / 8 | Miscellaneous |
1938 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
128 / 1 | Antenna Tower File |
1957-1958 |
128 / 2 | Helena Free Television Association
and the CATV Controversy |
1963-1968 |
128 / 3 | Helena License Renewal Hearing |
1959 |
128 / 4 | KXLJ-Federal Communications
Commission Hearing |
1946-1949 |
128 / 5 | Programs: Miscellaneous |
1942 |
128 / 6 | Radio Building File |
1957-1959 |
128 / 7 | Sarkes Tarzian, Inc., File |
1957-1959 |
128 / 8 | Suspension of Service |
1959 |
128 / 9 | U.S. Court of Appeals, Microwave
Cases: Comments as Amicus Curiae |
1958 |
128 / 10 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Annual Ownership Reports |
1937-1960 |
129 / 1 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Application for Inter-City Microwave |
1958 |
129 / 2 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Application for Remote Control |
1957 |
129 / 3 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, License Renewals, Composite Week Statistics for Program
Log Analyses |
1948-1960 |
129 / 4 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, License Renewal, General Correspondence |
1949 |
129 / 5 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, License Renewal, Reports, Proceedings: Docket 9472 |
1949 |
129 / 6 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, License Renewal and Applications, Miscellaneous Correspondence |
1952-1958 |
129 / 7 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, License Transfer: Capital City Television, Inc. |
1957 |
129 / 8 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Proof of Performance, Program Logs |
1958 |
129 / 9 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Proof of Performance, Reports |
1954-1960 |
129 / 10-11 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, Television Applications, Correspondence |
1956-1959 |
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
130 / 1-2 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include Hines
Realty Company; National Broadcasting Company, Inc.; National
Independent Broadcasters; Lord and Thomas; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Pictures; J. Walter Thompson Company; Ernst and Ernst; The Office of
Censorship Washington; Brewing Industry Foundation; Mace Advertising
Agency, Inc.; Longines-Wittnauer Watch Company, Inc.; American Dairy
Association of Montana) |
1940-1945 |
Interoffice Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
130 / 3 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include Pat
Goodover; Livingston Studio; KRBM Yellowstone Park Station; Melvin
Jass; Ernie Neath; Eleanor B. Heady) |
1940-1946 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
131 / 1-2 | Accounts Receivable |
1952, 1958 |
131 / 3-4 | Balance Sheets and Statements |
1939-1947 |
131 / 5 | Bank Statements, First National |
1958-1959 |
131 / 6 | Bank Statements, Livingston |
1940-1941 |
131 / 7 | Bank Statements, Security |
1958-1959 |
131 / 8 | Booking Orders |
1957 |
131 / 9 | Business Graphs |
1939-1957 |
Volume | ||
6 | Cash Book |
1939-1955 |
7-8 | Cash Book 1-2 |
1941-1958 |
Box/Folder | ||
131 / 10-11 | Ledger: Accounts "A-E," |
1939-1956 |
132 / 1-6 | Ledger: Accounts "F-Z," |
1939-1956 |
133 / 1 | Ledger: Accounts |
1945-1959 |
133 / 2 | Manager's Business Reports |
1954, 1958 |
133 / 3-4 | Music Logs and Statements |
1958 |
133 / 5-6 | Music Sheets |
1941 |
133 / 7 | Sales Statements and Balance Sheets |
1941 |
133 / 8 | Statements |
1958-1959 |
133 / 9 | Tax Assessment Lists RESTRICTED
|
1954-1958 |
133 / 10 | Time Sheets |
1958 |
133 / 11-12 | Miscellaneous |
1945-1959, undated |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
134 / 1 | Articles of Incorporation, Minutes |
1938, 1954 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
134 / 2 | Public Service Report |
1947 |
134 / 3-7 | Yearbook |
1947-1952 |
135 / 15 | Yearbook |
1952-1957 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
136 / 1 | Action Ads (sampling) |
1957-1958 |
136 / 1A | KRBM-P.N.B. promotional flier |
1946 |
136 / 2 | KXLQ Scrapbook |
undated |
136 / 3 | "Proverbs" (collected by Ernest
Neath) |
undated |
136 / 4 | Miscellaneous |
1955 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
136 / 5 | Craney Property File |
1946, 1951-1952 |
136 / 6 | Program: "Story Time" |
undated |
136 / 7-8 | U.S.; Federal Communications
Commission, Re-location Applications |
1938-1948 |
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
137 / 1 | A-S (correspondents include American
Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers; ASCAP; Andrew W.
Bennett; Joseph Hershey McGillvra; RCA Manufacturing Company, Inc.;
Spearman, Sykes and Roberson; Spokane and Eastern) |
1942 |
137 / 2 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission |
1942 |
137 / 3 | W (correspondents include The Walker
Company; Wood, Matthiessen and Wood) |
1942 |
137 / 4 | Andrew Bennett |
1943 |
137 / 5 | C-J (correspondents include Coos Bay
Times; Joseph Hershey McGillvra, Inc.) |
1943 |
137 / 6 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission |
1943 |
137 / 7 | Andrew Bennett |
1944 |
137 / 8 | B-V (correspondents include John
Barron; R. Erickson and Company; Vesey, Wheeler, Poole and Prince) |
1945 |
137 / 9 | C (correspondents include C.P.
MacGregor) |
1946 |
Interoffice Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
137 / 10 | Frances Symons |
1941 |
137 / 11 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include H.S.
Jacobsen; Grace Ingles) |
1941 |
137 / 12 | Frances Symons |
1942 |
137 / 13 | Hal Wilson |
1942 |
137 / 14 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include Howard
Jacobsen; KXL Portland, Oregon; The Walker Company; Lew Bellinger;
Hattiebelle Ogleby; M.E. Dunn) |
1942 |
137 / 15 | Hal Wilson |
1943 |
137 / 16-19 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include Howard
Jacobsen; KXL Portland, Oregon; Hattibelle Ogilby; George Heimrick;
Wood, Matthiessen and Wood) |
1943-1946 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
138 / 1 | Accounts Payable and Receivable |
1942 |
138 / 2 | Manager's Business Reports |
1952, 1954 |
138 / 3 | National Accounts |
1943-1944 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
139 / 1 | FM Survey |
1937 |
139 / 2 | FM Survey, Radio Study |
1948 |
139 / 3 | "Frequency Modulated Signals in the
Portland Area" |
1946 |
139 / 4 | Yearbook |
1953 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
139 / 5 | Hooper Index, Program Schedules |
1943-1945 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
139 / 6 | Promotion: Advertising Publications |
1941-1952 |
139 / 7 | Special Service Authorization
Application |
1943-1948 |
139 / 8 | Television Demonstration |
1952 |
139 / 9 | WRVA File |
1937 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
140 / 1 | Business Graphs, Program Log
Statistics |
1947-1957 |
140 / 2 | Manager's Business Reports |
1952, 1954 |
140 / 3 | Sales Reports |
1952 |
Kxll Missoula, Montana Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
141 / 1 | T-U (correspondents include Toole
Insurance Agency; Urton Company) |
1947-1948 |
141 / 2 | ASCAP |
1949 |
141 / 3 | B (correspondents include Broadcast
Music, Inc.) |
1949 |
141 / 4 | ASCAP |
1950 |
141 / 5 | B (correspondents include Broadcast
Music Inc.) |
1950 |
141 / 6 | ASCAP |
1951 |
141 / 7 | M (correspondents include Missoula
County Court House) |
1951 |
141 / 8 | ASCAP |
1952 |
141 / 9 | B-U (correspondents include Elsa
Wieber Brack; United States Treasury Department) |
1952 |
141 / 10 | ASCAP |
1953 |
141 / 11 | M-T (correspondents include Missoula
County; The Musicians' Protective Union of Missoula; Toole Insurance
Agency) |
1953 |
141 / 12 | ASCAP |
1954 |
141 / 13 | M (correspondents include Missoula
County) |
1954 |
141 / 14 | ASCAP |
1955 |
141 / 15 | M-N (correspondents include Missoula
County; Newland and Blinn) |
1957 |
141 / 16 | ASCAP |
1958 |
141 / 17 | M (correspondents include Missoula
County) |
1958 |
141 / 18 | K-M (correspondents include Missoula
County; KOJM North Montana Broadcasting Company; XLRadio Station) |
1959-1960 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
142 / 1 | Account Billings |
1952 |
142 / 2 | Business Graphs |
1948-1949 |
142 / 3 | Insurance Policies and Receipts |
1947-1949 |
142 / 4 | Manager's Monthly Reports |
1952-1954 |
142 / 5-7 | Monthly Reports: ASCAP and BMI |
1948-1950 |
142 / 8-11 | Music Logs |
1948 |
143 / 1-9 | Music Logs |
1948-1950 |
144 / 1-8 | Music Logs |
1950-1951 |
145 / 1-8 | Music Logs |
1951-1952 |
145 / 9 | Tax Receipts and Assessment Lists RESTRICTED
|
1948-1960 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
146 / 1 | Releases |
1953-1958 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
146 / 2-3 | Yearbook |
1953, 1955 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
146 / 4-5 | Construction Files |
1946-1948 |
146 / 6 | Labor Unions vs Western Montana
Associates (KXLL) |
1948-1949 |
146 / 7 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, License Renewal File |
1951-1959 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
147 / 1 | Managers' Reports |
1952 |
147 / 2-3 | Managers' Weekly Reports |
1948-1949 |
148 / 1 | Managers' Weekly Reports |
1950 |
148 / 2 | Printing Statements |
1947-1948 |
148 / 3 | Rate Schedules |
1950-1954 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
149 / 1 | Releases |
1957-1960 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
149 / 2 | Advertising Research Bureau Reports
(1) |
1950 |
150 / 1 | Advertising Research Bureau Reports
(2) |
1950 |
151 / 1 | Advertising Research Bureau Reports |
1951 |
152 / 1 | Advertising Research Bureau Reports |
1952 |
153 / 1-3 | Advertising Research Bureau Reports
(Sears Roebuck) |
1950-1951 |
153 / 4 | Advertising Surveys |
1950, 1955 |
153 / 5 | Barometer Surveys (re program
popularity) |
1950 |
154 / 1-2 | Barometer Surveys (re program
popularity) |
1951-1953 |
155 / 1 | Barometer Surveys (re program
popularity) |
1954-1955 |
155 / 2 | Barometer and Hooper Surveys (re
program popularity) |
1951 |
156 / 1 | Billings Barometer Surveys (re
program popularity) |
1951 |
156 / 2 | Conlon and Hooper Surveys (re program
popularity) |
1949 |
156 / 3 | "Effectiveness of XL Stations as
Advertising Media" |
1950 |
156 / 4-5 | Spokane Barometer Surveys (re
program popularity) |
1951-1953 |
157 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1953 |
158 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1953 |
158 / 3 | Yearbook Index |
1953 |
159 / 1-2 | Yearbook |
1954-1955 |
160 / 1 | Yearbook |
1956 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
160 / 2 | Advertising Dummies |
1950 |
160 / 3 | Billboard Awards, Exhibition
Materials |
1947, 1953-1954 |
160 / 3A | "Discussion of Radio Techniques" for
XL stations |
undated |
160 / 4 | Sales Manual, Handbook |
1947-1948 |
160 / 5 | "XL Handbook for Political
Broadcasts" |
1956 |
161 / 1-3 | "Neustadt Red Book of Seasonal
Patterns" |
1950-1952 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
161 / 4 | KXLK Television Demonstrations |
1952 |
161 / 5 | Programs: "The Fiftieth Year" |
1950 |
161 / 6 | Programs: Program Ideas |
1948-1951 |
162 / 1 | Programs: Program Ideas |
1952 |
162 / 2 | Programs: Proverbs |
undated |
162 / 3 | Programs: "Report to Americans" (Clay
Osborne) |
1951 |
162 / 4 | Programs: "XL Quiz" |
1947 |
163 / 1 | Programs: "XL Quiz" |
1948-1949 |
163 / 2-3 | Promotion: Advertising Case Histories |
1950-1951 |
164 / 1 | Promotion: Advertising Publications |
1947-1951 |
164 / 2-3 | Promotion: Billboard, Audience
Promotion Entry |
1948, 1950 |
164 / 4 | Promotion: Billboard, Audience and
Sales Entry |
1950 |
165 / 1 | Promotion: Billboard, Audience and
Sales Entry |
1951 |
165 / 2-3 | Promotion: Billboard, Public Service
Promotion Entry |
1948, 1950 |
166 / 1 | Promotion: Billboard, Radio as a
Medium Entry |
1951 |
166 / 2-3 | Promotion: Billboard, Sales Promotion
Entry |
1948, 1950 |
167 / 1 | Promotion: "Going Forward With Radio" |
1950 |
167 / 2 | Promotion: Network Advertising
Materials |
1955 |
167 / 3 | Promotion: Sales Guides |
1951 |
167 / 4 | Promotion: Variety, Radio as a Medium
Entry |
1951 |
168 / 1-2 | Promotion: "What About Business" |
1952-1953 |
Z - Bar Network Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Interoffice Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
168 / 3-5 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include William
S. Hedges; K.O. MacPherson; Arne Anzjon; Frederic W. Ziv Company) |
1942-1944 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
169 / 1 | Accounts for Collection |
1941-1942 |
169 / 2 | Bank Deposit Slips |
1941 |
169 / 3 | Bozeman Farm |
1940-1943 |
169 / 4-8 | Broadcasting Orders |
1939-1946 |
169 / 9 | Copyright Expense Lists |
1941-1942 |
169 / 10 | Dividend Records |
1940-1944 |
169 / 11 | Manager's Business Reports |
1951, 1954 |
169 / 12 | Montana Boosters, Account Lists |
1940-1945 |
169 / 13 | Montana Boosters, Accounts Receivable
and Income Statements |
1938-1942, 1946 |
169 / 14 | Montana Boosters, Balance Sheets |
1942 |
Volume | ||
9 | Montana Boosters, Cash Book |
1940-1945 |
Box/Folder | ||
169 / 15 | Montana Boosters, Check Register |
1942-1947 |
170 / 1-13 | Montana Boosters, Statements, Time
Sheets |
1940-1942 |
171 / 1-11 | Montana Boosters, Statements, Time
Sheets |
1942, 1945, 1946 |
172 / 1-7 | Montana Boosters, Statements, Time
Sheets |
1946-1947 |
172 / 8-11 | Monthly Statements: ASCAP and BMI |
1941-1947 |
173 / 1-2 | Music Records |
1941 |
173 / 3-8 | Music Records and Logs |
1941-1942 |
174 / 1-11 | Music Records and Logs |
1942-1944 |
175 / 1-9 | Music Records and Logs |
1944-1945 |
176 / 1-6 | Music Records and Logs |
1946 |
176 / 7 | National Accounts |
1942-1944 |
176 / 8 | Pay Roll Records |
1945-1947 |
176 / 9 | Political Rates and Schedules |
1940 |
176 / 10 | Political Statements and Receipts |
1940-1944 |
177 / 1-2 | Political Time Requests and
Statements |
1928, 1940 |
177 / 3 | Printing Order Work Sheets and
Statements |
1942-1943 |
177 / 4 | Rate Cards |
1941-1953 |
177 / 5 | Receipts- sampling |
1943-1945 |
177 / 6 | Reports |
1940-1948 |
177 / 7 | Reports on Re-organization |
1955 |
177 / 8 | Reports-Sales |
1952 |
177 / 9-10 | Seven-Up Ranch: Bank Statements |
1945-1948 |
177 / 11 | Seven-Up Ranch: Check Register |
1945-1948 |
177 / 12 | Seven-Up Ranch: Receipts- sampling |
1948 |
177 / 13 | Seven-Up Ranch: Tax Receipts RESTRICTED
|
1945-1948 |
178 / 1-14 | Statements and Time Sheets |
1938-1941 |
179 / 1-12 | Statements and Time Sheets |
1941-1942 |
180 / 1-10 | Statements and Time Sheets |
1942, 1944 |
181 / 1-10 | Statements and Time Sheets |
1944-1945 |
182 / 1-9 | Statements and Time Sheets |
1945-1946 |
183 / 1-8 | Statements and Time Sheets |
1946 |
184 / 1-6 | Statements and Time Sheets |
1947 |
185 / 1-5 | Statements and Time Sheets |
1947 |
186 / 1-2 | Statements and Time Sheets |
1947-1948 |
186 / 3 | Statements and Time Sheets |
1954-1957 |
186 / 4 | Television Montana: Business Graphs |
1957-1960 |
186 / 5 | Miscellaneous |
1936-1949 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
187 / 1 | Composition Agreement (Chet's Place,
Deer Lodge) |
undated |
187 / 2 | Political Contracts-Office of
Governor |
1940 |
187 / 3 | Political Contracts-Office of
President |
1940 |
187 / 4-5 | Political Contracts-Office of U.S.
Senator |
1940, 1942 |
187 / 6-8 | Political Contracts |
1938, 1940, 1942 |
187 / 9-14 | Radio Time Contracts |
1940-1946 |
188 / 1 | Releases |
1937-1941 |
188 / 2-6 | Transcription Releases and Indemnity
Agreements |
1938-1945, undated |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
188 / 7 | Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws |
1938, 1955 |
188 / 8 | Minutes |
1947-1951 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
188 / 9-14 | Barometer Surveys (re program
popularity) |
1951-1952, 1955-156, 1959 |
189 / 1 | Great Falls Barometer Survey (re
program popularity) |
1952 |
189 / 2 | Missoula Barometer Survey (re
program popularity) |
1954 |
189 / 3 | Promotion Plug Reports |
1951 |
189 / 4 | Public Service Reports |
1947 |
189 / 5 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, "Financial and Employee Data" |
1942 |
189 / 6 | U.S., Federal Communications
Commission, "FCC Policy" |
1945-1947 |
189 / 7-9 | Yearbooks |
1948-150 |
189 / 10 | Yearbook (1) |
1951 |
190 / 1 | Yearbook (2) |
1951 |
190 / 2-3 | Z Stockholders' Reports |
1955-1960 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
190 / 4 | Awards |
1938-1958 |
190 / 5 | C-D Ranch Program Invitation |
undated |
190 / 6 | Coverage Maps |
1938-1939 |
190 / 7 | Guide to K Stations in the United
States |
undated |
190 / 8-9 | Mail Counts |
1937-1946 |
190 / 10 | Maps and Dummies |
1938-1940 |
190 / 11 | "Peoples' Political Poll" |
1940 |
190 / 12 | Program Service Musical Recording
File Cards (Sampling) |
undated |
190 / 13 | Slide List |
1953 |
191 / 1 | Stations in the United States
(charts) "Alabama-Montana" |
undated |
191 / 2 | Stations in the United States
(charts) "Nebraska-Wyoming" |
undated |
191 / 3 | "Stations Under Common Control"
(guides) |
1944 |
191 / 4-5 | Yearbook Materials (1-2) |
1935-1940 |
191 / 6 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
191 / 7-8 | Political |
1937-1938, 1940-1942 |
Ephemera |
||
Box/Folder | ||
192 / 1 | "The Pink Reporter" |
1938, 1941 |
192 / 2 | Sound Recording Catalog (NBC) |
undated |
192 / 3 | Spear Market Newsletters |
1942-1943 |
192 / 4 | Transcription Catalogs |
1942-1955 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
192 / 5-7 | Capital City TV vs. Federal
Communications Commission, No. 14901 |
1958-1959 |
192 / 8-9 | Commentators' Controversy, General
Correspondence |
1941 |
192 / 10 | Commentators' Controversy, Clippings |
1941 |
193 / 1 | "Free Speech on American Radio"
folder |
1939-1944 |
193 / 2 | General Electric Auditions |
1943-1944 |
193 / 3-4 | Helena TV vs. Federal Communications
Commission, Nos. 15304, 16524 |
1959-1960, 1959 |
193 / 5-6 | Hennessy and Craighead Applications,
Federal Communication Commission Dockets 6131-32 (1-2) |
1941, 1941-1942 |
193 / 7 | Keystone Broadcasting Company,
General Correspondence |
1940-1941 |
193 / 8 | Keystone Broadcasting Company,
Programs |
1940 |
194 / 1-8 | Keystone Broadcasting Company,
Programs |
1940, 1941 |
195 / 1-7 | Keystone Broadcasting Company,
Programs |
1941 |
195 / 8 | KOB Frequency Controversy |
1941-1946 |
195 / 9 | Listener Survey and Premium Campaign
File |
1938 |
195 / 10-12 | Montana Boosters, Legal Documents |
1940, 1941, 1942 |
196 / 1-2 | Montana Boosters, Legal Documents |
1943-1944, 1945 |
196 / 3 | Montana Boosters, Post Card Folder
Project |
1946 |
196 / 4 | Montana Boosters, Programs: "Radio
Tour Guide" |
undated |
196 / 5 | Montana Boosters, Programs: "Stories" |
1947 |
196 / 6-7 | Montana Boosters, Programs: "Tales" |
1946, undated |
197 / 1-2 | Montana Boosters, Programs: "Yarns" |
1947, 1948 |
197 / 3-15 | Montana Boosters, Scrapbook Materials |
1938-1950 |
197 / 16 | Montana Boosters, Speeches: Arne E.
Anzjon, "Radio's Contribution to an Expanded Tourist and Resort
Program" |
1948 |
197 / 17 | Montana Boosters, Miscellany, Mailing
List |
1944 |
198 / 1-5 | Programs: Continuity |
undated |
199 / 1 | Programs: Country Church of Hollywood |
1941 |
199 / 2 | Programs: Cue Sheets and Directions |
1942-1954 |
199 / 3 | Programs: Foreign Policy Contest |
1941 |
199 / 4-5 | Programs: "Hospitality House" |
1947, 1949 |
200 / 1 | Programs: Listeners' Surveys |
1938-1945 |
201 / 1-6 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, "A-M," |
1938-1942, 1938 |
200 / 2 | Programs: Montana Legislative
Assembly |
1944-1959 |
200 / 3 | Programs: Montana Legislative
Materials re Television |
1949 |
200 / 4-8 | Programs: "Montana Radio Forum" |
1941-1946, undated |
201 / 7 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, Jerry J. O'Connell |
1938 |
201 / 8-9 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, "O-P, R-S," |
1938 |
201 / 10 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, J. Thorkelson |
1938 |
201 / 11-12 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, "T-W," |
1938, 1938-1939 |
202 / 1-4 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, "A-D,F-M," |
1940-1945 |
202 / 5 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, Jerry J. O'Connell |
1940 |
202 / 6 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, "O-P," |
1940-1941 |
202 / 7 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, Wellington D. Rankin |
1942 |
202 / 8 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, "R-S," |
1940-1942 |
202 / 9 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, J. Thorkelson |
1940, 1944 |
202 / 10 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, Burton K. Wheeler |
1940 |
202 / 11 | Programs: Political Campaigns and
Issues, "W," |
1940-1941 |
202 / 12 | Programs: Political, Election
Announcements |
1938-1942 |
202 / 13 | Programs: Political, Farewell Address
Anniversary |
1946 |
203 / 1 | Programs: Schedules |
1938-1939 |
203 / 2 | Programs: School News Program |
1939 |
203 / 3-8 | Programs: Spot Announcements, "A-G," |
1955-1956 |
204 / 1-7 | Programs: Spot Announcements,
"H-N,O-W" |
1956 |
205 / 1 | Programs: United States Government |
1938-1944 |
205 / 2 | Programs: "You and Your Government" |
1943 |
205 / 3-4 | Programs: Miscellaneous, "A-K , M-P" |
1942-1952, 1941-1945 |
205 / 5 | Promotion: Advertising Dummies
(F.O.Alexander) |
1941 |
205 / 6 | Promotion: Parade of Products |
1953 |
205 / 7 | Promotion: Program Releases
(advertisements) |
1938 |
205 / 8 | Promotion: Miscellaneous, Network Advertising
Z Advertising Publications |
1937-1948 |
206 / 1-2 | Selective Service File: A.E. Anzjon |
1942-1945 |
206 / 3 | Selective Service File: E.B. Craney |
1942-1944 |
206 / 4 | Selective Service File: R.N.
Pinkerton |
1942-1945 |
206 / 5 | Selective Service File: C.W. Price |
1942-1945 |
206 / 6 | Selective Service File: James Manning |
1941-1942 |
206 / 7 | Selective Service: Files and Surveys |
1941-1945 |
206 / 8 | Z Bar Network vs. Helena TV, No.
27090, General Correspondence (1) |
1956-1960 |
206 / 9 | Z Bar Network vs. Helena TV, No. 793,
General Correspondence (2) |
1958 |
207 / 1-5 | Z Bar Network vs. Helena TV, No.
27090, Reports, Proceedings, Transcript, Miscellany, Clippings |
1958-1960 |
Montana Broadcasters Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
207 / 6-8 | Agency Premium |
1937-1944 |
208 / 1 | Agency Gifts |
1945 |
208 / 2 | A-B (correspondents include American
Dairy Association of Montana; Associated Business Consultants; Blane
Products Company; Brown Palace Hotel; Botsford, Constantine and
Gardner; Buchanan and Company, Inc.; Buchanan-Thomas Advertising
Company; Butler Parker and Newlin) |
1945 |
208 / 3 | C-F (correspondents include Campbell
Mithun Advertising; The Carter Oil Company; Coast to Coast Stores;
Compton Advertising, Inc.; Crook Advertising Agency; David W. Evans
Advertising Agency; Foote, Cone and Belding Advertising; Frederic W.
Ziv Company) |
1945 |
208 / 4 | G-L (correspondents include Gillhamm
Advertising Agency; Gold Medal Dairies; The Grove Laboratories Inc.;
J. Weinberg Fashion Shop; Knox Reeves Advertising, Inc., Leon
Livingston Advertising Agency; Longines-Wittnauer Watch Company,
Inc.; L.W. Wendt Company Advertising Service) |
1945 |
208 / 5 | M-R (correspondents include
Marshall-Wells Company; Maxon, Inc.; M.H. Hackett Company; Montana
Cereal Company; Orthopedic Foundation; Pitluk Advertising Company;
Plough Sales Corporation; The Pruitt Company; Raymond R. Morgan
Company; Russell C. Comer Advertising Company; Ruthrauff and Ryan,
Inc.) |
1945 |
208 / 6 | S-W (correspondents include Safeway
Stores Inc.; Scott Typewriter Company; Sister Elizabeth Kenny
Foundation; The Sourdough Shop; Teleway's Radio Productions, Inc.;
T.J. Lanphier Company; Montana Broadcasters; Walker Company; Western
Livestock Reporter) |
1945 |
208 / 7 | A-C (correspondents include C.N.
Abenheimer Manufacturer's Agent; Anaconda Copper Mining Company; The
Biow Company; Buchanan and Company, Inc.; The California Company;
Cambell-Mithun Advertising; Compton Advertising Agency) |
1946 |
208 / 8 | D-G (correspondents include Duane
Jones Company Inc.; Erwin, Wasey and Company, Inc.; Gardner
Advertising Company; Gillham Advertising Agency; Gold Seal Company;
Gold Metal Dairies) |
1946 |
208 / 9 | H-K (correspondents include Hoey
Plumbing; Home Oil and Refining Company; Idaho Advertising Agency;
The International News Company; International Transportation
Company; J. Walter Thompson Company; John Guedel Radio Productions;
Knox Reeves Advertising Inc.) |
1946 |
208 / 10 | L-M (correspondents include Leon
Livingston Advertising Agency; Longines-Wittnauer Watch Company;
L.W. Wendt Company; Marshall-Wells Company; Maxon Inc.; M.M. Cole
Transcription Library; Montgomery Ward Company) |
1946 |
208 / 11 | N-R (correspondents include N.W. Ayer
and Son, Inc.; National Housing Agency; Frank Oxarart Company;
Pacific National Advertising Agency; Pacific Northwest Broadcasters;
Paramount Supply Company; Philco Corporation; Carbide and Carbon
Building; Radio Jobs; Radio Merchandising Service; Radio Producers
of Hollywood; Roche, Williams and Cleary, Inc.; Ruthrauff and Ryan
Inc.) |
1946 |
208 / 12 | S-W (correspondents include Sound
Studios; Sprague's; Universal Recorders; W.E. Long Company; Walker
Company; Western Advertising) |
1946 |
208 / 13-14 | A-W (correspondents include Acme
Advertising Agency, Inc.; Badger and Browning and Hersey, Inc.;
Pacific Northwest Broadcasters; Earle Ludgin and Company; Franklin
Bruck Advertising; Montana Broadcasters; William Esty and Company,
Inc.; The Walker Company) |
1947, 1948 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
209 / 1-4 | Statements and Time Sheets |
1940 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
210 / 1 | Trade-Name Certificate |
1945 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
210 / 2 | Clients' Lists |
undated |
210 / 3 | "Sales Promotion Ideas" |
1933 |
210 / 4 | Scrapbook Materials |
1932-1940 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
210 / 5 | Pay-N-Save Advertising Campaign |
1938-1943 |
Pacific Broadcasting Purchasing Company Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
211 / 1-4 | Statements |
1945-1948 |
Pacific Northwest Broadcasters Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
212 / 1 | Tracy Moore |
1944 |
212 / 2 | Agency Gifts |
1945 |
212 / 3 | D-J (correspondents include
Congressman Wesley D'Ewart; Hillman-Shane-Breyer; Idaho Fish and
Game Department; J. Walter Thompson Company; The Walker Company) |
1945 |
212 / 4-6 | Tracy Moore |
1945 |
212 / 7 | M-P (correspondents include Pacific
Northwest Broadcasters; McCann-Erickson, Inc.) |
1945 |
212 / 8 | Agency Gifts |
1946 |
212 / 9 | A-L (correspondents include Albert
Levy and Company; American Steel Foundries; Amsterdam Printing and
Lithographing Company; Consolite Corporation; Crook Advertising
Agency; C.P. MacGregor; Roger Dudley; Duncans' Myrtlewood Crofters;
The Federal Glass Company; Gold Medal Dairies; Lang-Worth Feature
Programs, Inc.; Lektrolight) |
1946 |
212 / 10-11 | Tracy Moore |
1946 |
212 / 12 | M-S (correspondents include M.E. Moss
and Company; Paradise Orchard; Rugby Products Corporation; SESAC,
Inc.) |
1946 |
212 / 13 | Wythe Walker and Company |
1946 |
212 / 14 | Z (correspondents include Zenith
Radio Corporation) |
1946 |
212 / 15 | A-V (correspondents include Acme
Advertising Agency, Inc.; American Telephone and Telegraph Company;
Arthur C. Pugh and Associates; Badger and Browning and Hersey, Inc.;
The National Conference of Christians and Jews. Inc.; Payette Lakes
Chamber of Commerce, Inc., McCall, Idaho; Standard Rate and Data
Service, Inc.; Vansant, Dugdale and Company Inc.) |
1947 |
212 / 16-19 | Wythe Walker and Company |
1947 |
213 / 1-4 | Wythe Walker and Company |
1948 |
213 / 5 | A-V (correspondents include Pacific
Broadcasters Purchasing Company; Northwestern Agencies; United
States Department of Interior) |
1949 |
213 / 6-10 | Wythe Walker and Company |
1949-1950 |
213 / 11 | Agency Gifts |
1951 |
214 / 1 | Class II Stations Inquiry |
1952 |
214 / 2 | C (correspondents include Cheshire
And Associates) |
1952 |
214 / 3-5 | Agency Gifts |
1953, 1954, 1958 |
Interoffice Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
214 / 6-14 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include Pacific
Northwest Broadcasters; KXL Portland 7, Oregon; Carl Argabrite) |
1946-1948, 1950-1953, 1955, undated |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
215 / 1-2 | Accounts, "B-J, P-R," |
1949-1950 |
215 / 3 | Pacific Playground Magazine File |
1946 |
215 / 4-6 | Printing Orders |
1947-1959 |
215 / 7 | Yearbook File |
1942-1951 |
215 / 8 | Miscellaneous |
1945-1954 |
Legal Documents |
||
Box/Folder | ||
216 / 1 | Contracts |
1938-1947 |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
216 / 2 | Minutes |
1945-1950 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
216 / 3 | "Advertising Measurement" |
undated |
216 / 4 | Yearbook |
1945 |
216 / 5-6 | Yearbooks |
1946 |
217 / 1-3 | Yearbooks |
1946-1947 |
218 / 1-3 | Yearbooks |
1947 |
219 / 1-3 | Yearbooks |
1948 |
220 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1948 |
221 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1948-1949 |
222 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1949 |
223 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1949 |
224 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1950 |
225 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1950 |
226 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1950-1951 |
227 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1951 |
228 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1951-1952 |
229 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1952 |
230 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1952 |
231 / 1-2 | Yearbooks |
1952-1953 |
232 / 1 | Yearbook (2) |
1953 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
232 / 2 | R.B. Wheeler, "Radio's Contribution
to an Expanded Tourist and Resort Program" |
1948 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
232 / 3 | Billboard Awards |
1948-1952 |
232 / 4 | "Farms Illustrated" material, Issue |
1946; 1955 |
Volume | ||
10 | "Farms Illustrated" material, Issues
. |
1946; 1955 |
Box/Folder | ||
232 / 5-7 | Printing Orders on Samples (1-3) |
1949-1958 |
233 / 1 | Printing Orders on Samples (4) |
1949-1958 |
233 / 2 | Production Sheets |
undated |
233 / 3 | Yearbook Materials |
1950-1951 |
Ephemera |
||
Box/Folder | ||
233 / 4 | Advertising Publications |
1942-1950 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
233 / 5 | "Future Unlimited" File |
1945-1946 |
233 / 6 | Montanans, Inc. File |
1946 |
233 / 7 | "PNB Copyrights" |
1950-1957 |
233 / 8 | Pacific Northwest Playground File,
General Correspondence, Issues |
1946-1948, 1951 |
Volume | ||
11 | Pacific Northwest Playground File,
General Correspondence, Issues |
1946-1948, 1951 |
Box/Folder | ||
233 / 9 | Pacific Northwest Playground File,
Legal Documents, Miscellaneous Agreements |
1946 |
234 / 1 | Pacific Northwest Playground File,
Issues |
1947-1952 |
234 / 2 | Pacific Northwest Playground File,
Layout source materials |
1947-1949 |
234 / 3 | Programs: "The Old Timer" |
1947 |
234 / 4 | Programs: "PNB Quiz" |
1946-1949 |
235 / 1 | Promotion: Advertising Publications |
1937-1952 |
235 / 2 | Promotion: Advertising "Success
Stories" |
1946 |
235 / 3 | Promotion: Copper and Aluminum
Invitations |
1947 |
Volume | ||
12 | Promotion: Exhibits File |
1947-1949 |
Box/Folder | ||
235 / 4 | Promotion: "Ford 49'er Campaign" |
1948-1949 |
235 / 5 | Promotion: Gift Lists-KFPY |
1944-1946 |
235 / 6 | Promotion: Gift Lists-KXL |
1944-1946 |
235 / 7 | Promotion: Gift Lists-Z-Bar Network |
1944-1946 |
236 / 1-3 | Promotion: Monthly Gifts to National
Agencies |
1948-1950 |
237 / 1 | Promotion: Monthly Gifts to National
Agencies |
1952 |
237 / 2-3 | Promotion: "Parade of Products" |
1946 |
238 / 1-2 | Promotion: "Parade of Products" |
1947-1948 |
239 / 1-2 | Promotion: "Parade of Products" |
1949-1950 |
240 / 1-2 | Promotion: "Parade of Products" |
1951-1952 |
241 / 1 | Promotion: "Parade of Products" |
1953 |
241 / 2 | Promotion: School "Yardstick
Promotion" |
1951 |
241 / 3 | Promotion: Stations' Advertising
materials |
1943-1953 |
Pacific Northwest Coverage Group Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
242 / 1-5 | Gene Furgason and Company (Chicago
& New York offices) |
1938-1939 |
242 / 6 | Furgason and Walker, Inc. |
1940-1941 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
243 / 1 | Statements, Time Sheets |
1937-1938 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
244 / 1 | Yearbook |
1938-1939 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
244 / 2 | Miscellaneous |
1939-1940 |
Home Town Free Television Association Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
245 / 1-8 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include
KFBC-TV; KLTV; American Broadcasting Company; Haley, Wollenberg and
Kenehan; Intermountain Network; Western Slope Broadcasting Company;
Clarence C. Dill; Gale W. McGee; Kear and Kennedy; Federal
Communications Commission; Andrew Haley; KROC Television; Broadcast
Music, Inc.; John O. Pastore; Zenith Radio Corporation; George
Schiffer; Mosbys, Inc.) |
1958-1961 |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
245 / 9 | Minutes |
1958 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
245 / 10 | Statements |
1959 |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
245 / 11 | Miscellaneous Firms Seek Franchise to Bring
in Wire Television to City; Quoting Television Age; TV Boosters Get
Warning On Shutdown; Montana CATV Association Asks FCC "Protection";
Community TV Antennas |
1959-1960 |
Idaho, Montana And Wyoming Television Broadcasters Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
246 / 1-6 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include Royse
Lane, KID TV; Steven McNichols; Clarence C. Dill; Frank Meldrum;
Federal Communications Commission; KHQ-TV, Inc.; Town of Townsend;
Hill County TV Association; KXLF-TV; James E. Murray; KFBB Radio;
Warren G. Magnuson; NBC; ABC TV; KIDO TV; CBS; United States Senate;
Mike Mansfield; Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.; Leroy Anderson;
American Broadcasting Company; KATL TV; KLIX Broadcasting and
Television Company; Community TV Association of Havre; KREX
Television Channel 5; Livingston Community Antenna Association;
KXGN-TV; KBOI Television; The State of Wyoming; Wheeler and Wheeler;
Haley, Wollenberg and Kenehan; Television Repeating Devices) |
1958-1959 |
Writings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
246 / 7 | Resolutions |
undated |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
246 / 8 | Miscellaneous |
1957-1959 |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
246 / 9 | Miscellaneous |
1957-1959 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
246 / 10 | "Translators' File" |
1955-1958 |
Independent Broadcasters Incorporated Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
246 / 11 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include KGIR,
Inc.; Eugene Pulliam; The Detroit News WWJ; Radio Station WCHS; Iowa
Broadcasting Company; The Milwaukee Journal; WSIX Inc.; WIRE
Indianapolis Broadcasting, Inc.; Independent Broadcasters, Inc.;
WGRC Radio) |
1941-1942 |
Independent Broadcasters Protective League Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
247 / 1 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include C.
Bruce McConnell; C.P. McGregor Company; Independent Broadcasters
Protective League; Pacific Northwest Broadcasters; Clear Channel
Broadcasting Service) |
1949-1952 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
247 / 2 | Balance Sheets . Statements |
1949-1952 |
247 / 3 | Bank Statements |
1949-1952 |
247 / 4 | Cash Book |
1949-1952 |
247 / 5 | Pledge Lists |
1949 |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
247 / 6 | Membership Lists |
1949 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
247 / 7 | Lists Reports, Maps |
1949-1951 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
247 / 8-10 | Craney Letter and Replies thereto |
1948 |
248 / 1 | Craney Letter and Replies thereto |
1949 |
248 / 2 | "History File" |
1948-1950 |
248 / 3 | Johnson Bill, Reports |
1949 |
248 / 4-8 | National Files, "Alabama-Ohio,"
General Correspondence |
1941-1951 |
249 / 1-2 | National Files, "Oklahoma-Wisconsin,"
General Correspondence |
1949-1951 |
249 / 3 | Non-Commercial Stations File, General
Correspondence |
1949-1951 |
Montana Association Of Broadcasters Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
249 / 4 | Montana Stations |
1935 |
249 / 5 | Montana Stations |
1936 |
249 / 6 | Miscellaneous (correspondents included
Montana Association of Broadcasters; Kenneth C. Davis; J. Burwood
Daly) |
1936 |
249 / 7 | Montana Stations |
1937 |
249 / 8 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include
Broadcast Advertising; State of Montana Board of Equalization; KGIR
Broadcasting; Thomas M. Robinson) |
1937 |
249 / 9 | Montana Stations |
1938 |
249 / 10 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include Boyd F.
Baldwin; Montana Association of Broadcasters; Frank R. McNinch;
Burton K. Wheeler) |
1938 |
249 / 11 | Emmet Glore |
1939 |
249 / 12 | Montana Stations |
1939 |
249 / 13 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers; Roy E. Ayers;
Northwestern Auto Supply Company; KGIR Inco.; The Gruen Watch
Company; Lang-Worth, Inc.; Mosby's Inc.; Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc.; Don Searle, Esquire; James E. Murray; Neville Miller;
J.E. O'Conner; J. Thorkelson; Burton K. Wheeler) |
1939 |
249 / 14 | Boucher Music Clearances |
1940 |
249 / 15 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include F.A.
Buttrey Company; Art Mosby; KGIG, Inc.; Ed Yocum; Ed Kresbach; Don
Treloar) |
1941 |
249 / 16 | Kenneth C. Davis |
undated |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
249 / 17 | Miscellaneous |
1936-1941 |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
249 / 18 | Minutes |
1936, 1939, 1948 |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
249 / 19 | Miscellaneous |
1936-1939 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
250 / 1 | ASCAP and Copyright Controversy,
Catalogs Sent to ASCAP |
1936 |
250 / 2-3 | ASCAP and Copyright Controversy,
Infringement Suits |
1935-1940 |
250 / 4-5 | ASCAP and Copyright Controversy,
Legislative Material re House Bill 396,246 |
1937, 1939 |
250 / 6 | ASCAP and Copyright Controversy,
Missoula Injunction |
1939-1940 |
250 / 7 | ASCAP and Copyright Controversy,
Remick Music Corporation vs KGIR, No 14429 |
1936-1938 |
250 / 8 | ASCAP and Copyright Controversy,
Writings |
1939-1940 |
National Association Of Broadcasters Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
251 / 1-2 | N (correspondents include The
National Association of Broadcasters) |
1929-1930 |
251 / 3 | A-N (correspondents include American
Society of Composers Authors and Publishers; National Association of
Broadcasters) |
1932 |
251 / 4 | K-W (correspondents include Radio
Station KGVO; Isaac D. Levy; National Association of Broadcasters;
McNary National Association of Broadcasters) |
1933 |
251 / 5 | N (correspondents include National
Association of Broadcasters) |
1934 |
251 / 6 | James W. Baldwin |
1935 |
251 / 7 | L-N (correspondents include Isaac D.
Levy; National Association of Broadcasters) |
1935 |
251 / 8 | James W. Baldwin |
1936 |
251 / 9 | K-N (correspondents include Westland
Radio Station KGCX; National Association of Broadcasters) |
1936 |
251 / 10 | James W. Baldwin |
1937 |
251 / 11 | Andrew W. Bennett |
1937 |
251 / 12 | N (correspondents include J. Elmer;
National Association of Broadcasters; National Press Building; Phil
Loucks; Loucks and Scharfeld) |
1937 |
251 / 13 | Alfred J. Schweppe |
1937 |
251 / 14 | Andrew W. Bennett |
1938 |
251 / 15 | B-L (correspondents include National
Association of Broadcasters; F.W. Borton; Chester M. Wright and
Associates; The National Life and Accident Insurance Company, Inc.;
KGIR, Inc.; Loucks and Scharfeld; National Press Building) |
1938 |
251 / 16 | Neville Miller |
1938 |
251 / 17 | M (correspondents include National
Association of Broadcasters) |
1938 |
251 / 18 | Alfred J. Schweppe |
1938 |
251 / 19 | S (correspondents include Edwin M.
Spence; National Association of Broadcasters) |
1938 |
251 / 20 | Andrew W. Bennett |
1939 |
251 / 21 | B-K (correspondents include James W.
Baldwin; KGIR, Inc.; Don Lee Broadcasting System; Federal Radio
Education Committee; C.C. Morris; KCRC Enid Oklahoma; KFEL
Broadcasting System) |
1939 |
251 / 22 | Neville Miller |
1939 |
251 / 23 | N (correspondents include National
Association of Broadcasters) |
1939 |
251 / 24 | Alfred J. Schweppe |
1939 |
251 / 25 | W (correspondents include WHK-WCLE
Radio Station) |
1939 |
252 / 1 | Andrew W. Bennett |
1940 |
252 / 2 | F (correspondents include Finch
Telecommunications Inc.) |
1940 |
252 / 3 | Neville Miller |
1940 |
252 / 4 | N (correspondents include National
Association of Broadcasters; NAB Bureau of Radio Advertising; Loucks
and Scharfeld) |
1940 |
252 / 5 | Alfred J. Schweppe |
1940 |
252 / 6 | Andrew W. Bennett |
1941 |
252 / 7-8 | N (correspondents include National
Association of Broadcasters, Inc.; KGIR, Inc.; Intermountain
Broadcasting Corporation) |
1941 |
252 / 9 | Andrew W. Bennett |
1942 |
252 / 10 | K-N (correspondents include KGHL;
National Association of Broadcasters) |
1942 |
252 / 11 | Alfred J. Schweppe |
1942 |
252 / 12 | Y (correspondents include Yankee
Network; Ed Yocum) |
1942 |
252 / 13-17 | N (correspondents include National
Association of Broadcasters; National TV Translator Association) |
1943-1946, 1967-1968 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
252 / 18 | Statement |
1940 |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
252 / 19 | Constitution and By-Laws |
1927, 1934, 1944 |
252 / 20 | Membership |
1929-1931 |
252 / 21 | Minutes, Proceedings |
1928, 1931, 1938 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
252 / 22 | Bulletins |
1928-1940 |
252 / 23 | Bureau of Radio Advertising |
1940 |
252 / 24 | On Davis Bill, S. 814 |
1932, 1944 |
252 / 25 | Employee-Employer Relations Bulletins |
1944 |
253 / 1 | NAB Comments: Federal Communications
Commission |
1945-1960 |
253 / 2 | Washington Service |
1929-1940 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
253 / 3 | Miscellaneous |
1932-1967 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
253 / 4 | Code of Ethics |
1928-1939 |
Ephemera |
||
Box/Folder | ||
253 / 5 | Miscellaneous |
1928-1930 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
253 / 6 | Committee on Reorganization, General
Correspondence, Reports |
1937-1938 |
253 / 7 | Copyright Negotiations, General
Correspondence, Reports |
1935-1940 |
253 / 8-10 | Independent Radio Networks
Affiliates, General Correspondence |
1937-1943 |
253 / 11 | Independent Radio Networks
Affiliates, Organization, Reports |
1938-1939 |
254 / 1 | NAB Lang-Worth Plan, General
Correspondence, Reports |
1938-1939 |
254 / 2 | NAB and the Pacific Northwest
Broadcasters' Regional Meeting |
1937 |
254 / 3 | Promotion: Publications |
1930-1942 |
254 / 4 | Selective Service File |
1942-1945 |
National Association Of Regional Broadcasting Stations Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
254 / 5 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include
Regional Stations; John Shephard; KGIR Broadcasters; National
Association of Regional Broadcasting Stations; Northern California
Broadcasters Association; Howitt-Wood Radio Company, Inc.; WIRE In
Indianapolis; The Yankee Network) |
1936-1949 |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
254 / 6 | Statements |
1938-1940 |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
254 / 7 | By-Laws, Membership Lists |
1936-1938 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
254 / 8 | Regional Broadcasters' Committee File |
1945 |
National Independent Broadcasters Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
254 / 9-11 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include
National Independent Broadcasters; National Committee of Independent
Broadcasters; Lynchburg Broadcasting Corporation; Andrew W. Bennett;
Havens and Martin, Inc.; John L. Booth Broadcasting, Inc.; Radio
Station KFRO; McClatchy Newspapers; Joseph Hersey McGillvra;
LaMaquina Publishing; Soule and Spalding; L.B. Wilson Inc.; WRAL
Mutual Broadcasting System, Inc.; George B. Storer) |
1938, 1940, 1941 1942-1943 |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
254 / 12 | Membership List |
1942 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
254 / 13 | Miscellaneous |
1938 |
National Television Translator Association Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
255 / 1 | Advisory Committee, Board of
Directors |
1967 |
255 / 2 | Nat Allen |
1967 |
255 / 3 | A (correspondents include Keith
Anderson Company; Australia Limits Advertising Content of TV
Programs) |
1967 |
255 / 4 | James B. Beamer |
1967 |
255 / 5 | B-H (correspondents include Bagdad
Copper Corporation; James F. Battin; Bear Lake Valley TV
Association; Blacktail TV Association; Blue MT. TV Association;
Colorado Translator Association; C L and O TV Translator System;
BMEWS Net; Effective Communications West; William R. Ellenberger;
Electronics, Missiles and Communications, Inc.; Garryowen
Broadcasting System; Haux TV and Radio; S.D. Helsley; Paul Horn) |
1967 |
255 / 6 | J-L (correspondents include Juliaetta
TV Association; James A Johntz, Jr.; Liberty Television, Inc.;
KFYR-TV; KGVO TV; KNDU-TV; George S. Johnson; Howard Lane; Rex
Howell; KSL Inc.; KTSM Broadcasting; KXLY-TV; L.B. Walker Radio;
Leeco TV Translator) |
1967 |
255 / 7 | Elsie Mae Mains |
1967 |
255 / 8 | Mike Mansfield |
1967 |
255 / 9 | Montana Television Stations |
1967 |
255 / 10 | M-P (correspondents include Dall B
McCrory; Norris Sundrud; Maximum Service Telecasters Inc.; Donald K.
Gillard; Meyer Broadcasting Company; National TV Translator
Association; National Association of Railroad and Utilities
Commissioners; Margery Nemes; Mayor Chris Tarpo; Palo Verde Valley
T-V Club; S.W. Pettigrew; J.R. Pierce; Point Arena TV Inc.; Office
of City Attorney; Marian C. Rushing; Ochoco Telecasters Inc.) |
1967 |
255 / 11 | Q-T (correspondents include J.R. and
I.A. Quicke; Joe Rogers; Russell Creek TV Club; Richard Sanders;
Scala Radio Corporation; Shelby TV Club; Jess Slusser; C.E.
Spitzmiller; Stevensville Civic Club, Inc.; Alvin Stroehlke; Lee
Thomas; Townsend Associate Inc.; Arthur Turk) |
1967 |
255 / 12 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1967 |
255 / 13 | V (correspondents include Paul Van
Gundy; Cecil Van Buren) |
1967 |
255 / 14 | W. Cecil Whitchurch |
1967 |
255 / 15 | W-Y (correspondents include WBEN-TV;
McKenna and Wilkinson; WMC-TV; Earl A Youse; Louis M. Yovetich) |
1967 |
255 / 16 | Advisory Committee, Board of
Directors |
1968 |
255 / 17 | Nat Allen |
1968 |
255 / 18 | A (correspondents include Keith
Anderson) |
1968 |
255 / 19 | James B. Beamer |
1968 |
255 / 20 | Arthur W. Brothers |
1968 |
255 / 21 | B-G (correspondents include Leo T.
Callahan; Bald Eagle Television Inc.; Blacktail TV; Boundary County
TV Translator Association; Communications News; Corinthian
Broadcasting Corporation; Cruze Electronics Company; F.M. Dearcorn;
Effective Communications West, Inc.; Electronics, Missiles and
Communications, Inc.; Fletcher, Heald, Rowell, Kenehan and Hildreth;
Garryowen Broadcasting System; General Instrument Corporation;
Intelect, Inc.; General Sound and Visual Corporation; D.J. Grimes) |
1968 |
255 / 22 | H-L (correspondents include Robert L.
Hammett; Wayne Harris; KTCA-TV; Kentucky Educational TV System;
Kentucky Authority for Educational Television; KFBC-TV; KPQ; KXLY
Television; Leeco TV Inc.) |
1968 |
256 / 1 | Elsie Mae Mains |
1968 |
256 / 2 | M-P (correspondents include William
Malone; Robert A. Marmet; Maximum Service Telecasters, Inc.;
Meeteetse Community TV; Laurance C. Messick; Meyer Broadcasting
Company; The Moore-Cottrell Subscription; Maurice F. Griffith;
National TV Translator Association; Arnold Olsen; Orchards Community
Television Association, Inc.; Federal Communication Commission;
Charles D. Pomeroy; Dave Pomeroy) |
1968 |
256 / 3 | R-T (correspondents include Rodelco;
Rosser's Bicycle Centre; Quentin Rosser; Charles W. Sanford Sr.;
Scala Radio Corporation; Shelby TV, Club Inc.; Shenandoah Valley
Educational Television Corporation; Sheridan TV Translator, Inc.;
Stanford Research Institute; Alvin A. Stroehlke; Tepco Company;
Television Improvement Association; TV Networks, Inc.; Lee Thomas;
Thompson Falls TV District; Arthur Turk; Tokyo Shibura Electric
Company, Ltd.; Toshiba Shibura Electric Company, Ltd.) |
1968 |
256 / 4 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1968 |
256 / 5 | U-V (correspondents include Upper
Peninsula T-V Systems, Inc.; Vermont Educational Television) |
1968 |
256 / 6 | W. Cecil Whitchurch |
1968 |
256 / 7 | W (correspondents include WBMG-TV;
Western Broadcasting Company; McKenna and Wilkinson; WMC TV;
WNPE-TV; WSAY Rocheser's Friendly Station) |
1968 |
256 / 8 | Advisory Committee, Board of
Directors |
1969 |
256 / 9 | Nat Allen |
1969 |
256 / 10 | A (correspondents include Keith
Anderson Company) |
1969 |
256 / 11 | Arthur W. Brothers |
1969 |
256 / 12 | B-J (correspondents include Blue Mt.
TV Association; Garr Johnson; Effective Communications West, Inc.;
John Eubank; David I. Green; Allen Harmon; Hathaway Electronic
Supply; Jampro Antenna Company; Jeffrey City Community T.V.
Association) |
1969 |
256 / 13 | K-L (correspondents include J.R.
Karban; KCEN-TV; KCRL-TV Ch. 4; KDIX-TV; KGGM-TV; K and M
Electronics; Leeco TV) |
1969 |
256 / 14 | Elsie Mae Mains |
1969 |
256 / 15 | M-R (correspondents include M. Paul
Mains; National TV Translator Association) |
1969 |
256 / 16 | S-T (correspondents include San Juan
Non-profit T.V.; John W. Scott; Shenandoah Valley Educational
Television Corporation; South Lake Property Owners Association; D.W.
Strahan; Summit TV Improvement Association; T.V. Clinic; Television
Technology Corporation; Texas Video Systems, Inc.; Troy TV District |
1969 |
256 / 17 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1969 |
256 / 18 | U-V (correspondents include U.P. TV
Systems Inc.; United States Department of Commerce; The University
of Arizona; Cecil M. Van Buren; Vancouver Public Schools) |
1969 |
256 / 19 | W. Cecil Whitchurch |
1969 |
256 / 20 | W-Y (correspondents include WBBM-TV;
Western Broadcasting Company; McKenna and Wilkinson; WKAQ-TV;
WYCOMO) |
1969 |
257 / 1 | Nat Allen |
1970 |
257 / 2 | A (correspondents include Keith
Anderson Company) |
1970 |
257 / 3 | James B. Beamer |
1970 |
257 / 4 | Board of Directors |
1970 |
257 / 5 | E-K (correspondents include Effective
Communications West; Stanley S. Hubbard; KCFW TV; KEBR; KFBC, KSTF,
KTVS TV Channels 5, 10, 3; KOB) |
1970 |
257 / 6 | Elsie Mae Mains |
1970 |
257 / 7 | R-T (correspondents include RTS
Electronics; Truesdell Insurance Agency) |
1970 |
257 / 8 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1970 |
257 / 9 | U (correspondents include U.P. TV
Systems Inc.) |
1970 |
257 / 10 | W. Cecil Whitchurch |
1970 |
257 / 11 | W-Z (correspondents include Walker
Electronics Administration Division; Arthur A. Weber; Dorothy Witt;
WFIR; Nick Zapple) |
1970 |
257 / 12 | A (correspondents include Anderson
Electronics International Ltd.; Keith Anderson) |
1971 |
257 / 13 | Arthur W. Brothers |
1971 |
257 / 14 | C-K (correspondents include Community
TV; Effective Communications West, Inc.; Communication Enterprises,
Inc.; Covington and Burling; KGVO; KOOK TV; KPRC) |
1971 |
257 / 15 | M-W (correspondents include Maximum
Service Telecasters; William Hickey; Western Broadcasting Company) |
1971 |
258 / 1 | Nat Allen |
1972 |
258 / 2 | A-K (correspondents include Keith
Anderson; Citizens' T.V. Inc.; Continental Translator Company;
Effective Communications West, Inc.; Garr Johnson; Robert A. Jones;
Bill Grove; Jorgie Jorgensen) |
1972 |
258 / 3 | Elsie Mae Mains |
1972 |
258 / 4 | M-T (correspondents include Maximum
Service Telecasters; Mooreland, Oklahoma; Ronald Patton; Television
Technology Corporation) |
1972 |
258 / 5 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1972 |
258 / 6 | U (correspondents include UP TV
Systems, Inc.) |
1972 |
258 / 7 | W. Cecil Whitchurch |
1972 |
258 / 8 | W (correspondents include WWLP 22) |
1972 |
258 / 9 | A-T (correspondents include Alaska
Translators; Keith Anderson; Continental Trans-Com Inc.; Effective
Communications West, Inc.; Maximum Service Telecasters, Inc.;
Television Technology Corporation) |
1973 |
258 / 10 | Arthur W. Brothers |
1974 |
258 / 11 | T-U (correspondents include
Television Technology Corporation; University of Denver; U.P. TV
Systems Inc.) |
1974 |
258 / 12 | A-S (correspondents include Keith
Anderson Company; A.G. Hiebert; Electronics, Missiles and
Communications, Inc.; Robert A. Jones; Northern Television, Inc.;
Silver Star TV) |
1975 |
258 / 13 | W. Cecil and Phyllis Whitchurch |
1975 |
258 / 14 | W (correspondents include Western
Broadcasting Company) |
1975 |
258 / 15 | A-T (correspondents include Acrodyne
Industries; Television Technology Corporation) |
1976 |
258 / 16 | W. Cecil and Phyllis Whitchurch |
1976 |
Financial Records |
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Box/Folder | ||
259 / 1 | Bank Statements |
1965 |
259 / 2-10 | Membership Report Forms |
1967-1970 |
259 / 11 | Treasurers' Reports |
1967-1970 |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
260 / 1 | By-Laws |
undated |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
260 / 2 | Nat Allen |
1967-1968 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
260 / 3 | Addressograph Plates |
1967-1968 |
260 / 4-5 | Bulletin Materials not in Translator
Volumes |
1971-1978 |
260 / 7 | Translator Correspondence Volume |
1970-1972 |
260 / 8 | Translator Layout Materials |
1967 |
261 / 1-2 | Translator Volume |
1968, 1969-1970 |
262 / 1-2 | Translator Volumes 1-2 |
1977 |
263 / 1 | Translator Volumes 3 |
1977 |
264 / 1-2 | Translator Volumes |
1978-1979 |
265 / 1-2 | Miscellaneous |
1967-1970 undated |
Clippings |
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Box/Folder | ||
265 / 3 | Miscellaneous J-Auditorium to Become Modern
TV Studio; More Cable-TV Setups; CATV Franchise Sought in City; CATV
Control Left to Municipalities |
1968 |
Ephemera |
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Box/Folder | ||
265 / 4 | Denver Research Institute, Broadband
Communications in Rural Areas |
1975 |
265 / 5-6 | Equipment Catalogs |
1967-1976 undated |
Subject Files |
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Box/Folder | ||
265 / 7 | Annual Meeting |
1965 |
265 / 8 | Argentina, General Correspondence |
1967-1975 |
265 / 9 | Bulletin Survey |
1967 |
265 / 10 | Colorado Springs-Pueblo CATV
Controversy 1 |
1968-1969 |
266 / 1-4 | Colorado Springs-Pueblo CATV
Controversy 2-5 |
1968-1969 |
266 / 5 | Colorado Translator Association File |
1966-1972 |
267 / 1 | Congressional Materials re
Educational Television |
1967 |
267 / 2 | Connecticut: Public Utilities
Commission and Community Antenna Television |
1963-1966 |
267 / 3 | ETV-CATV Show, "Tomorrow’s
Television" |
1969 |
267 / 4 | Educational Television in Montana
File |
1967-1968 |
267 / 5 | Robert C. Green File |
1973-1975 |
267 / 6 | Hong Kong, General Correspondence |
1968-1971 |
267 / 7 | International Translator File |
1967-1972 |
267 / 8 | Jamaica-Japan, General Correspondence |
1968-1969 |
267 / 9 | "Model State CATV System Act," |
1966-1967 |
267 / 10 | New Zealand, General Correspondence |
1968-1970 |
267 / 11 | "Non Duplication of Local Stations by
Cable," File |
1969 |
267 / 12 | Oregon, Blue Mountain Television
Association File |
1966-1972 |
267 / 13 | Oregon, South Lane Television, Inc.
File |
1966-1972 |
268 / 1 | South Africa, General Correspondence |
1968-1969 |
268 / 2 | Translator Origination |
1972-1973 |
268 / 3 | United States, House Resolution 14914 |
1972 |
268 / 4 | Utah File |
1966-1973 |
Network Affiliates Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
269 / 1 | Miscellaneous (correspondents include Network
Affiliates, Inc.; Silver Broadcasting Company, Inc.; G.C. Bird and
Associates; KFH Company; Station WIRE; Eugene Pulliam) |
1966-1973 |
Speeches |
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Box/Folder | ||
269 / 2 | Miscellaneous |
1952-1955 |
Tri-state Television Repeater/translator Association Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | ||
270 / 1 | "All Officers," Board Members |
1959 |
270 / 2 | Leroy Anderson |
1959 |
270 / 3 | James B. Beamer |
1959 |
270 / 4 | B (correspondents include Mike
Barrett; Benco TV Associates Limited) |
1959 |
270 / 5 | John M. Comfort |
1959 |
270 / 6 | C-K (correspondents include Don
Daily; John C. Doerfer; State of Colorado; Dickinson Radio
Association; Clarence C. Dill; D.N. Latus and Company, Inc.; KATL;
KFBB Radio; KID-TV; K-MSO Channel 13; KOOK Radio-Television;
KXGN-TV) |
1959 |
270 / 7 | Mike Mansfield |
1959 |
270 / 8 | Lee Metcalf |
1959 |
270 / 9 | James E. Murray |
1959 |
270 / 10 | M (correspondents include Gale W.
McGee; Mid-America Relay System; Montana Farm Bureau Federation) |
1959 |
270 / 11 | Arnold Olsen |
1959 |
270 / 12 | P (correspondents include Sam Palmer) |
1959 |
270 / 13 | Norman Voldseth |
1959 |
270 / 14 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1959 |
270 / 15 | U (correspondents include U.S.
Federal Aviation Agency) |
1959 |
270 / 16 | Wheeler and Wheeler |
1959 |
270 / 17 | W (correspondents include Ralph
Woodring) |
1959 |
270 / 18 | "All Officers," Board Members |
1960 |
270 / 19 | Leroy Anderson |
1960 |
270 / 20 | A (correspondents include Adler
Electronics, Inc.) |
1960 |
270 / 21 | James B. Beamer |
1960 |
270 / 22 | Frederick Becker |
1960 |
270 / 23 | B-H (correspondents include Mike
Barrett; Benco Television Associates, Ltd.; CJLH-TV; CBS Television
Network; D.N. Latus and Company, Inc.; Electronics, Missiles and
Communications, Inc.; Guy's Electronics; Heald Supply Company; Hyde
Electronics Company) |
1960 |
270 / 24 | K-L (correspondents include KDUB-TV;
KRSD-TV; KUMV-TV; KVIP-TV; KXGN-TV; KBTV-TV Denver, Inc.; KFBB
Radio; KH Q-6 TV; KMSO-TV Ch. 13; KOOK-TV; KID-TV; KLIX Radio;
Fanney N. Litvin) |
1960 |
270 / 25 | Mike Mansfield |
1960 |
270 / 26 | Lee Metcalf |
1960 |
270 / 27 | James E. Murray |
1960 |
270 / 28 | M-R (correspondents include Gale W.
McGee; Montana Farm Bureau Federation; Railroad and Public Service
Commission; NBC Bulletin; Northwestern Auto Supply; Northwest
Distributors; The Parts House, Inc.; Radio Corporation of America) |
1960 |
270 / 29 | Dorothy Spannagel |
1960 |
270 / 30 | S-T (correspondents include Sitco
Simplicity Tool Company; State Publishing Company; Television Cable
Services, Inc.; Television Services and Supply; Treasure State Gas
and Electric Company) |
1960 |
271 / 1 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1960 |
271 / 2 | U-V (correspondents include U.S.
President Eisenhower; Video Utility Company) |
1960 |
271 / 3 | Wheeler and Wheeler |
1960 |
271 / 4 | W (correspondents include Winegard
Company; WMC Station) |
1960 |
271 / 5 | "All Officers," Board Members |
1961 |
271 / 6 | James B. Beamer |
1961 |
271 / 7 | Frederick Becker |
1961 |
271 / 8 | B-N (correspondents include
Bloomfield High School; CBS Television Network; Columbia
Broadcasting Company; Industrial TeleVision; KREX TV Ch. 5;
KXLF-TV4) |
1961 |
271 / 9 | Dorothy Spannagel |
1961 |
271 / 10 | T (correspondents include Tulson
Electronics Produce, Inc.; Tepco Telson Electronic Products Inc.) |
1961 |
271 / 11 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1961 |
271 / 12 | V (correspondents include Video
Utility Company) |
1961 |
271 / 13 | "All Officers," Board Members |
1962 |
271 / 14 | A (correspondents include Jacob
Abramson; LeRoy Able; American State Bank; Keith Anderson; Aztec
Non-Profit TV Association) |
1962 |
271 / 15 | James F. Battin |
1962 |
271 / 16 | James B. Beamer |
1962 |
271 / 17 | Frederick Becker |
1962 |
271 / 18 | Arthur W. Brothers |
1962 |
271 / 19 | B-E (correspondents include C.R.
Black; Benco Television Associates, Ltd.; Blonder Tongue; Boulder TV
Translator; Lloyd Bowman; Charles A. UPP; The John Cohan Stations;
Don Daly; Donald Chaney; Mike Barrett; Electronics, Missiles and
Communications, Inc.) |
1962 |
271 / 20 | G-K (correspondents include David I.
Green; J.J. Hickey; Floran Higgins; Duane House; Industrial
TeleVision; Joplin TV Club; J and R Radio and TV; 9-KCTS-TV; Loren
B. Stone; KFBB Radio; KFBC-TV; KGW-TV; KH Q-6 TV; KID Radio and
Television; NBC-CBS-ABC Channel 7; TV Booster on KMSO-TV; KOOK Radio
and TV; KRTV Ch. 3; KSBW TV; KTEN-ADA, Oklahoma; KUMV-TV; KVOS TV) |
1962 |
271 / 21 | Mike Mansfield |
1962 |
271 / 22 | Lee Metcalf |
1962 |
271 / 23 | M-N (correspondents include McAdam;
Thelma McKechnie; Milestown Television Club, Inc.; M.K. Widdekind
Company; R.J. Mulvaney; North Sherman TV Co-Operative) |
1962 |
271 / 24 | Arnold Olsen |
1962 |
271 / 25 | O-R (correspondents include Orchards
Community Television Association, Inc.; Juan M. Ortiz; Otter TV
Association; People's T-V, Inc.; Plains-Paradise TV District; Radio
Corporation of America) |
1962 |
271 / 26 | Dorothy Spannagel |
1962 |
271 / 27 | S-T (correspondents include San Juan
Non-Profit T.V. Association; Roy H. Self; Roy TV Club; Tri-State
Translator Association; Shelby T.V. Club; Shoshone River Power,
Inc.; Sidney Translator; Simplicity Tool Company; Clarence Swanson;
Star Valley TV Association; Technical Appliance Corporation;
Television Age; Time-Life Broadcast, Inc.) |
1962 |
271 / 28 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1962 |
271 / 29 | Norman Voldseth |
1962 |
271 / 30 | V-Z (correspondents include Valley TV
Club, Inc.; Virginia City T.V. Booster Club; WBEN Inc.; Winegard;
WTVP Ch.7; Yosemite Park and Curry Company; Nick Zapple) |
1962 |
272 / 1 | "All Officers," Board Members |
1963 |
272 / 2 | A (correspondents include Leroy
Abell; Keith Anderson) |
1963 |
272 / 3 | James F. Battin |
1963 |
272 / 4 | James B. Beamer |
1963 |
272 / 5 | Arthur W. Brothers |
1963 |
272 / 6 | B-J (correspondents include R.L.
Bigler; Blackfoot TV Club; Gerald Blakeman; Cable TV of Santa
Barbara, Inc.; CJLH-TV; Clyde Community TV Translator; ELSCO
Electronic Sales Corporation; Rex Howell; Duane House; Jamaica TV
Translators; Joplin TV Club Inc.) |
1963 |
272 / 7 | K-L (correspondents include BB
Television Booster Station Channel 8 Syracuse, Kansas; Karban TV
System; KFBB Radio; KGGM TV; KGNC Globe News Publishing Company; KID
TV; KKTV; KITTO Television Engineering; KMSO-TV Ch. 3; KOB Radio;
KOTA; KOOK TV; KREM Broadcasting Company; KXLY TV; KXTV; KTVA
Television; KTVC Ch.6; The Lake County Television Club; LITVIN) |
1963 |
272 / 8 | Mike Mansfield |
1963 |
272 / 9 | M-R (correspondents include E.V.
McCain; Thelma R. McKechnie; Warren G. Magnusen; Kenneth Marcy;
Meyer Broadcasting Company; New York Mirror; Nebraska Council for
Educational Television, Inc.; New Mexico Broadcasting Company;
Nippon Electric Company Ltd. Potter Valley Television Association;
Prescott TV Booster Club; Bob Prichard; John B. McKinnon; City of
Redding) |
1963 |
272 / 10 | Dorothy Spannagel |
1963 |
272 / 11 | S-T (correspondents include St. Regis
TV Booster; Salida TV Translator Association; The San Miguel Power
Association, Inc.; San Juan Non-Profit TV; TV Schedules for Sheridan
Wyoming; Jim Sheridan; Sierra Grande TV; Alfred A. Smith; Standard
Surety; Clarence Swanson; M.H. Thomas; Lee Thomas) |
1963 |
272 / 12 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1963 |
272 / 13 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1963 |
272 / 14 | W. Cecil Whitchurch |
1963 |
272 / 15 | W (correspondents include WBIR TV;
Wilson Radio TV and Appliance; WBIR-TV Channel 10; WGAL-TV; WMT-TV) |
1963 |
272 / 16 | A (correspondents include LeRoy
Abell; Town of Alma; Keith Anderson; Kaity Anderson) |
1964 |
272 / 17 | James F. Battin |
1964 |
272 / 18 | James B. Beamer |
1964 |
272 / 19 | Frederick Becker |
1964 |
272 / 20 | Arthur W. Brothers |
1964 |
272 / 21 | B-F (correspondents include Louis C.
Best; R.L. Bigler; Bob Bradford; Carbon County TV; Chico TV Club;
Citizens TV, Inc.; Columbia Broadcasting System; Willard M. Colvin;
Bob Dietsch; Clarence C. Dill; Dubois Community TV Club; Gil Dugger;
Duhamel Broadcasting Enterprises; Four Corners TV Club; Franklin
County TV Corporation) |
1964 |
272 / 22 | H-L (correspondents include
Congressman Oren Harris; Oscar H. Halvorson; Darwin Hillberry; Lee
Johnson; Juliaetta TV Association; J.R. Karban; KCOY-TV; KFBB-TV;
KFBC-TV; KHOL-TV; KIFI; KIMA TV; KMSO-TV Ch.13; KMVI-TV Ch.12; KMVT
Ch.11; KOB Radio and Television; KREX Television Channel 5; Lava TV) |
1964 |
272 / 23 | Mike Mansfield |
1964 |
272 / 24 | M-N (correspondents include Philip F.
O'Neill; Senator Warren G. Magnusen; Minneonto TV, Inc.; Darrell
Morris; Meyer Broadcasting Company; Mid State Radio Supply;
Moorcroft TV Club; National Federation of Federal Employees) |
1964 |
273 / 1 | Arnold Olsen |
1964 |
273 / 2 | O-R (correspondents include Ottumwa
Jaycees; Ottumwa Area Translator System Inc.; Palo Verde Valley TV
Club, Inc.; Senator John Pastore; People's TV, Inc.; Pinos Altos TV
Association; Ridgway TV Association; RKO General, Inc.; W.O.
Roberts) |
1964 |
273 / 3 | Dorothy Spannagel |
1964 |
273 / 4 | S-T (correspondents include San Juan
Non-Profit TV; Ed Schultz; Superior TV Booster Club; Swan Hill TV;
Tele-Beam Corporation; TV Stations Inc.; Tri-State Television
Translators, Inc.) |
1964 |
273 / 5 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1964 |
273 / 6 | U (correspondents include United TV,
Inc.; Upper Peninsula TV Systems) |
1964 |
273 / 7 | Burton K. Wheeler |
1964 |
273 / 8 | W. Cecil Whitchurch |
1964 |
273 / 9 | W-Z (correspondents include White
House; The Wall Street Journal; Watonwan TV Improvement Association;
Congressman Compton I. White, Jr.; WHNB TV; John Wollenman; WRLP;
WWLP Channel 22; Nick Zapple) |
1964 |
273 / 10 | "All Officers," Board Members |
1965 |
273 / 11 | A (correspondents include Alford
Manufacturing Company; American Broadcasting Company; Charles
Anderson; Clinton Anderson; Keith Anderson) |
1965 |
273 / 12 | James F. Battin |
1965 |
273 / 13 | James B. Beamer |
1965 |
273 / 14 | Frederick Becker |
1965 |
273 / 15 | Arthur W. Brothers |
1965 |
273 / 16 | B-J (correspondents include Benco;
Blackfoot Telephone Co-op; Jonathan D. Blake; Dr. Bowman; Citizens
TV, Inc.; Columbia Broadcasting Company; Barclay Craighead; Peter
Dominick; Misegades and Douglas; George Douglas; Electronics,
Missiles and Communications, Inc.; Garryowen Broadcasting System;
General Instrument Corporation; Homestead Television Translators,
Inc.; R.W. Howard; Jerrold Corporation) |
1965 |
273 / 17 | K-L (correspondents include KFBB TV;
J.R. Karban; KGVO Channel 13 TV; KIRO, Inc.; KOOK TV; John
Klindworth; KRNT TV; KRTV; KSL Inc.; KSTP; KTVA; KULR TV; KXLY TV;
L.B. Walker Radio Company; Libby Video Club; Litton Educational
Technology) |
1965 |
273 / 18 | Mike Mansfield |
1965 |
273 / 19 | Lee Metcalf |
1965 |
273 / 20 | M-N (correspondents include Gale
McGee; Marshalls TV; Lee Metcalf; The Meyer Broadcasting Company;
Midnight Sun Broadcasters, Inc.; Montana Railroad Commission;
National Association of Broadcasters; Nebraska Television Network) |
1965 |
273 / 21 | Arnold Olsen |
1965 |
273 / 22 | O-T (correspondents include Ottumwa
Area Translator System Inc.; Park Non Profit TV, Inc.; Peoples' TV
Inc.; Frank Stollenwerck; William F. Sheehan; R.F. Systems, Inc.;
San Miguel Power Association, Inc.; Sam Schlussel; James C. Shay;
Tri-State TV Translator Association; Southland Industries, Inc.;
Lawrence H. Rogers; Taft Broadcasting Company; Tepco; M.H. Thomas;
Lee Thomas; Thompson Falls Tax District) |
1965 |
273 / 23 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1965 |
273 / 24 | U-V (correspondents include United
States Army Electronics Command; United TV Inc.; Upper Peninsula TV
Systems; Valley) |
1965 |
273 / 25 | W. Cecil Whitchurch |
1965 |
273 / 26 | W-Z (correspondents include Watonwan
TV Improvement Association; WBPZ-TV; White Pine TV District #1;
McKenna and Wilkinson; Ralph Yarborough; Jack R. Zeckman) |
1965 |
274 / 1 | A (correspondents include Brock
Adams, M.C.; American Farm Bureau Federation; Keith Anderson) |
1966 |
274 / 2 | James F. Battin |
1966 |
274 / 3 | James B. Beamer |
1966 |
274 / 4 | Frederick Becker |
1966 |
274 / 5 | B-J (correspondents include Baker
Electric Cooperative, Inc.; L.F. Baumgardner; Lawrence S. Berger;
Big Flat TV Association #1; R.L. Bigler; Black Hawk Broadcasting
Company; Blue Mt. TV Association; Bonneville International
Corporation; Bradford Electronics; City of Cabool; Canadian General
Electronic Company, Ltd.; China Lake Community Council; Chinook TV
Association; Citizens TV, Inc.; Clear Creek TV Booster Association;
Community Television Project; Dickinson Broadcasting Corporation;
Electronics, Missiles and Communications, Inc.; Garr Johnson;
Garryowen Broadcasting System; Harlowtown TV Association; Richard
Harwood; The Jerrold Corporation; JFD Electronics Corporation;
Julietta TV Association) |
1966 |
274 / 6 | K-L (correspondents include The Key
Club; KFBB-TV-5; KGVO TV; KID Radio and Television; KLYD
Television-Radio; KOOK TV; KREM-TV; KTVB Radio; KTVC Channel 6; KTWO
Radio and Television; KXLY TV; LEECO TV Inc.) |
1966 |
274 / 7 | Mike Mansfield |
1966 |
274 / 8 | Lee Metcalf |
1966 |
274 / 9 | M-N (correspondents include Dall B.
McCrory; Gale McGee; Warren G. Magnuson; MST Associations; Mount
Royal TV District; Northwest Translator TV Inc.) |
1966 |
274 / 10 | Arnold Olsen |
1966 |
274 / 11 | O-R (correspondents include James D
O'Connell; Edward A. Ryan; Ottumwa Area Translator System Inc.;
Clyde Lowe; Powell TV; Radio Parts; Rawlens Co-Op TV Association;
Red River Valley TV Tran System; Rodelco; Roy TV Tax District) |
1966 |
274 / 12 | S-T (correspondents include Salida TV
Translator Association; San Juan Non Profit TV Association;
Scripps-Howard Broadcasting Company; KTWO-TV; Tri-State TV
Translator Association; Springfield Television Broadcasting
Corporation; Springville Chamber of Commerce; George St. Peter;
Sylvania; TV Stations, Inc.; Troy TV District) |
1966 |
274 / 13 | United States Congress,
Communications Committees |
1966 |
274 / 14 | United States Federal Communications
Commission |
1966 |
274 / 15 | U (correspondents include Uvalde TV) |
1966 |
274 / 16 | W. Cecil Whitchurch |
1966 |
274 / 17 | W-Y (correspondents include Western
Broadcasting Company; Vern Wilkinson; McKenna and Wilkinson; Weber
County School District; Whitesburg TV Translator Inc.) |
1966 |
274 / 18 | James B. Beamer |
1967 |
274 / 19 | C-K (correspondents include C.L.and
O. Translator System; Harold Pearson; Garr Johnson; Federation of
Rocky Mountain States, Inc.; Robert L. Hammett; KCEN-TV; KFBC-TV;
KGVO-TV; KMID-TV; KOB-TV; KRON-TV 4) |
1967 |
274 / 20 | Mike Mansfield |
1967 |
274 / 21 | M-T (correspondents include Maximum
Service Telecasters, Inc.; Tri-State TV Translator Association;
Meyer Broadcasting Company; Mid-West Radio Engineers; Mt. Royal TV
District; Northwest Translator TV, Inc.; Park Non Profit TV, Inc.;
Rosalene Maloney; Radio Parts Inc.; Scripps-Howard Broadcasting;
Thermoelectric Division) |
1967 |
274 / 22 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission |
1967 |
274 / 23 | V-W (correspondents include Vermont
Educational Television; McKenna and Wilkinson; WIPR Radio) |
1967 |
274 / 24 | "All Officers," misc |
undated |
Financial Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
275 / 1 | Audits |
1959-1960 |
275 / 2-3 | Dues Statements |
1966-1967 |
275 / 4-9 | Statements |
1962-1967 |
Organizational Records |
||
Box/Folder | ||
275 / 10 | Constitution and Amendments |
1959-1960 |
275 / 11 | Minutes |
1959-1964 |
275 / 12 | Officers' and Membership Lists |
1959 |
Reports |
||
Box/Folder | ||
276 / 1-5 | "To All Clubs," Releases |
1959-1962 |
276 / 6 | Television Translator Relay System |
1963 |
276 / 7 | Miscellaneous |
1964 |
Speeches |
||
Box/Folder | ||
276 / 8 | James B. Beamer |
undated |
276 / 9 | Miscellaneous |
1964 |
Writings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
276 / 10 | Memoranda |
1962 |
Miscellany |
||
Box/Folder | ||
276 / 11 | Attendance Lists |
1960-1962 |
276 / 12 | James B. Beamer, Address Book,
"Arizona-Wyoming" |
undated |
276 / 13 | Diagrams, Tables, Miscellaneous |
1959-1964 |
276 / 14 | Maps, Booster Illustrations |
1959-1960 |
276 / 15 | Press Releases |
1959-1960 |
276 / 16 | Repeater Organization Lists |
1962-1966 |
277 / 1-2 | Translator Volumes |
1959-1963 |
278 / 1 | Translator Volume |
1964-1965 |
279 / 1 | Translator Volume |
1966 |
280 / 1 | Translator Volume |
1967 |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
281 / 1 | Miscellaneous: No TV Booster Interference
Proved by FCC; Commercial TV Ready for Fight; Sunflower Valley
Victim of TV Fight; Steve Gets Thousands of Pleas to Save TV
Boosters; FCC Urged to OK New TV Booster; FCC Chief Promises Steve
Swift Action on TV Boosters; TV Booster License Plans Readied By
State Commission; TV Boosters Get Warning On Shutdown; Television
For Some Or All; Introduces Bill For TV Boosters; Senator Mansfield
Gets Many Television Requests; Helena TV, Inc.; Keep County Out of
TV Business |
1959-1964 |
Ephemera |
||
Box/Folder | ||
281 / 2 | "Cable Television Review" |
1965 |
281 / 3 | "DXing Horizons" |
1960 |
281 / 4 | Electronic Equipment Catalogs |
1962-1967 |
281 / 5 | Japanese Equipment Catalogs |
1966 |
281 / 6 | United States, Federal Communications
Commission Materials |
1962-1966 |
Subject Files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
282 / 1 | Australia, General Correspondence,
Reports |
1962-1970 |
282 / 2-4 | Billings Meeting Files |
1967 |
282 / 5 | Bookkeeping Transfer to National
Television Translator Association |
1964-1967 |
282 / 6-7 | Cable Antenna Television in
Northeastern Montana |
1962-1969 |
282 / 8 | Canada, General Correspondence,
Reports |
1936, 1961-1972 |
283 / 1 | Community Antenna Television and
Craney Questionnaire to Broadcasters |
1961 |
283 / 2-4 | Great Falls Meeting |
1963-1964 |
283 / 5 | Livingston Community Antenna
Association File |
1959-1960 |
283 / 6 | Harold E. Miller Jr., Thesis File |
1965-1966 |
283 / 7 | Montana Cable Television Association
File |
1961 |
283 / 8 | Montana Legislative Materials re
Television |
1959-1963 |
283 / 9 | Montana Television Translator Laws
File |
1961 |
283 / 10 | National Television Repeater
Association File |
1959-1967 |
283 / 11 | Nominating Committee File |
1960 |
284 / 1-3 | Television Accessory Manufacturers
Institute (1-3) |
1963-1967 |
284 / 4-9 | Television Clubs: Montana, A-J |
1959-1967 |
285 / 1-4 | Television Clubs: Montana, K-U |
1959-1967 |
285 / 5-7 | Television Clubs: U.S., A-U |
1959-1966 |
286 / 1-2 | Television Clubs: U.S., Wyoming
Television Repeater/Translator Association |
1959-1972 |
286 / 3 | Television Clubs: U.S., Miscellaneous Wyoming
Associations |
1959-1963 |
286 / 4 | Television Clubs: U.S., "W," |
1959-1965 |
286 / 5 | Translators for Butte File |
1962-1965 |
286 / 6 | Translator Clubs: Nationwide Survey |
1962-1964 |
286 / 7 | Western Microwave and Point-to-Point
Microwave Radio Service |
1965-1966 |
286 / 8 | Western Translator Conference |
1961 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Lobbying
- Radio broadcasting
- Telecommunication policy
- Television broadcasting
Personal Names
- Craney, Edmund B., 1905-1991 (creator)
Geographical Names
- Bozeman (Mont.)--Commerce
- Butte (Mont.)--Commerce
- Butte (Mont.)--Politics and government
- Butte (Mont.)--Social life and customs
- Colorado--Industries
- Great Falls (Mont.)--Commerce
- Helena (Mont.)--Commerce
- Idaho--Industries
- Oregon--Industries
- Spokane (Wash.)--Commerce
- United States--Politics and government
- Washington (State)--Industries
- Wyoming
- Wyoming--Commerce