Word: commerciale
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Union rules prohibit commercial recordings by non-union bands. However, the rule has been waived from time to time for certain amateur organizations, although never before for a college band.
Computing machines are very expensive at present; Mark III cost $500,000. But they are becoming simpler, as well as more intelligent, and their cost can be cut enormously by commercial production methods. It is almost certain that they will come into wide use eventually. On Professor Aiken's...
The rule the Network broke was a radiation regulation drawn up in 1932. Violation of this regulation does not mean that a station will interfere with broadcasts of other local outlets; WHRB has been assured by Boston stations that it is not impinging on their wave-lengths, and only one...
WHRB can do little before the hearing is completed. Engineers doubt that they can sufficiently cut the station's radiation; the Network has little hope of getting a temporary reprieve from the Commission's order; and a commercial license would involve an impossible capital expense. As the months drag on...
For years the FCC has been trying to discourage monopoly in the radio industry and to encourage small community stations serving the "public interest." In shutting down WHRB and in its present restrictive regulation the Commission is actually working against its traditional objective. The Harvard Network--like other college networks...