RADIO
Amendments
Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act: enact (S. 602), 10047 [27AP], 23785-23788, 23816-23818 [13SE]
Senate: radio and television coverage of proceedings (S. Res. 66), 2502 [17FE]
Analyses
Broadcasting Public Responsibility and Deregulation Act, 7523 [24MR]
S. 602, Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act, 26447 [29SE]
S. 659, Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act, 3790 [3MR]
Articles and editorials
Administration Puts Tough Restrictions on News of Grenada, 29952 [29OC]
America Needs a Stronger Voice, 13304 [23MY], 13636 [24MY]
America Provides Popular Radio Voice in Eastern Europe, 25999 [27SE]
America's Stifled Voice, 3687 [2MR], 6414 [21MR]
Big Squeeze, 12941 [18MY]
Brooklyn ``Proving Ground'' May Help New President in Running the NPC, 1988 [8FE]
C. Evans—Radio and TV Journalist, 29791 [28OC]
Censoring the Invasion, 29839 [28OC], 29955 [29OC]
Expert Witness on Behalf of Radio Marti, 4107 [7MR]
Five Who Make America Great, 19714 [18JY]
Floods, Hams, and Sciences, 23389 [4AU]
For Partnership, Not Domination, in the Western Hemisphere, 10825 [3MY]
Grenada—And Mount Suribachi, 29839 [28OC], 29955 [29OC]
He's an Iron Curtain Jazz Hero, 21771 [29JY]
His Radio Audience Shares His Love Affair With Life, 8515 [13AP]
Kansans Protest Broadcasts of Hate, 23427 [4AU]
Let VOA In, 12649 [17MY]
Let's Build Some Bridges, Not Burn Them Behind Us, 16268 [16JN]
Moscow Fears Our Voice—Let Us Make It Stronger, 26400 [29SE]
Moscow Fears Our Voice—Let's Make It Stronger, 23977 [13SE]
New War of the Airwaves, 25367 [22SE]
NPR Snatched From Brink of Bankruptcy, 22343 [2AU]
NPR—Tiding Them Over, 14141 [26MY]
Official Secrets, 29956 [29OC]
Radio Broadcast to Cuba, 23530-23536 [12SE]
Radio Marti Opponents Might Profit From the Past, 16547 [21JN]
Radio Moscow Declares Critical Report an Error, 14009 [25MY]
Read All About It, 12692 [17MY]
Read All About It!, 14376 [2JN]
Reagan's Credibility, 29839 [28OC]
Rescue Public Radio, 27426 [5OC]
Small Radio Station Keeps Owner Busy, Happy—And in Red, 1080 [27JA]
Soviet Jam VOA on Pope, 17230 [23JN]
Soviet Radio Listeners Hear Reagan, 26862 [3OC]
Soviets Jam VOA on Pope, 25367 [22SE]
Time To Turn Up the Voice of America, 22422 [3AU]
Turning Congress Around on VOA, Marti, 12941 [18MY]
U.S. Allows 15 Reporters To Go to Grenada for Day, 29952 [29OC]
U.S. Forces Thwart Journalists' Reports, 29953 [29OC]
Veteran Joe McCaffrey Signs Off, 26407 [29SE]
VOA Told ``Do Not Enter'', 12648 [17MY]
VOA's Bid To Cover Congress Blocked, 5167 [14MR]
Voice of America, 33899 [17NO]
Voice of America Deserves Fair Play, 12648 [17MY]
White House Admits Pentagon Censorship, 29951 [29OC]
Awards
Peabody Award (excerpt), 14156 [26MY]
Bills and resolutions
Amateur radio examinations: volunteer administered (see S. 2045)
American Council for Better Broadcasts: recognize (see H.R. 4461)
Amplitude modulated broadcasting stations: feasibility of extending hours of operation (see H.R. 1589)
Broadcast licenses: establish new procedures for renewal, assignment, and transfer (see H.R. 2382)
Broadcast services: competition (see S. 55; H.R. 2873)
———deregulation of certain (see H.R. 2382)
Broadcasters: provide equity to daytime (see H.R. 2385)
———quantify public responsibility (see H.R. 2370)
Broadcasting: deregulate certain aspects (see H.R. 2370)
Broadcasting stations: application of first amendment (see S. 22)
———feasibility of extending hours of operation for amplitude modulated (see H.R. 1589)
———moratorium on rule changes regarding multiple ownership (see H.R. 4120)
———retransmission of programs (see H.R. 1388)
Cellular service: moratorium on licenses (see H.R. 4340)
Child programming: tax credit for contributions (see S. 1153)
Children's Television Tax Credit Act (see S. 1153)
Contest awards: exempt from income tax (see S. 1885; H.R. 4311)
Cuba: broadcasting of accurate information (see S. 602, 1709)
———correct enrollment of S. 602, broadcasting of accurate information (see S. Con. Res. 69)
———funds for broadcasts (see S. 659; H.R. 2298, 2453)
Daytime broadcasters: provide equity (see S. 880)
Editorial advertisements: require broadcasters to sell time for broadcasts (see H.R. 4012)
Election candidates: clarify broadcasting rights (see S. 2168)
———free time for certain (see S. 1346)
Ethnic, racial, and religious groups: prohibit films and broadcasts which demean (see H. Con. Res. 2)
FCC: personal attack and political editorial rules (see H.R. 4573)
Foreign broadcasters: tax treatment of advertising (see S. 1940)
Government use of frequencies: limit (see H.R. 3349)
Personal attack and political editorial rules: preserve (see H.R. 4324, 4573)
Public broadcasting: authorize appropriations (see H.R. 2953)
RFE/RL, Inc.: retain gains resulting from fluctuations in foreign currency rates (see S. 1198)
Secondary transmissions: exclusive rights (see H.R. 1388)
Sound recordings: rental, lease, or lending (see S. 32)
Soviet Union: terminate jamming of international broadcasts (see S. Con. Res. 37; H. Con. Res. 145)
Broadcasts
Getting Tough, Voice of America, 18044 [29JN]
Infrastructure—the future is now, KFWB-Radio (Los Angeles, Calif.), 21049 [26JY]
International broadcasts, President Reagan (excerpt), 23977 [13SE]
Korean airliner attack, President Reagan, 25279 [22SE]
Missiles do not defend—they destroy, WGSM-Radio (New York), 3697 [2MR]
Nuclear disarmament—no place for amateurs, WGSM-Radio (New York), 3697 [2MR]
Self-determination for Baltic States, Voice of America (excerpt), 4910 [10MR]
Thanksgiving, Robert F. Bradford (1947), 6138 [18MR]
Tribute to small businesses, President Reagan, 13410 [23MY]
———Voice of America, 18045 [29JN]
What Terrorism Will Not Do, Voice of America, 18044 [29JN]
Cloture motions
Radio Broadcast to Cuba Act (S. 602), 21597 [29JY]
Interviews
Access of the press: Walter Cronkite with CBS News, 29954 [29OC]
Soviet attack on South Korean airliner, Victor Belenko, 25278 [22SE]
Letters
Access of the press: CBS News, 29954 [29OC]
Canadian border broadcasting advertisement regulation (S. 1940): U.S. Trade Representative William E. Brock, 27557 [6OC]
Funding U.S. radio broadcasts to Communist countries, Europe, and the Soviet Union, Dept. of State, 15110 [9JN]
Radio Broadcast to Cuba Act: Norman Luxenburg, 23529 [12SE]
———Dept. of State, 3790 [3MR]
Request by Representative McDonald for Correction on Radio Broadcast, Tommy Toles, 21280 [27JY]
Voice of America modernization, USIA, 34588 [18NO]
Volunteer administered amateur radio operator examinations: Senator Goldwater, 30719 [3NO]
Lists
Ham radio operators monitoring Grenada military action, 30419 [2NO]
Voice of America broadcasts covering Jewish emigration and Soviet religious persecution, 25371 [22SE]
Memorials of legislature
Broadcast election projections: Indiana, 13111 [19MY], 13485 [24MY]
Mount Constitution transmitter: Washington, 14697 [7JN]
National public safety telecommunications policy: California, 23807 [15SE]
Petitions
Radio Liberty: Temouir Schalamberidze, 23738 [12SE]
Press releases
CB radio ``impaired driver alert'' program will help disabled drunk driving, CB Radio Coalition Against Drunk Driving, 27417 [5OC]
Remarks in House
Brickhouse, Jack: tribute, 21789 [29JY]
Broadcast licences: establish procedures (H.R. 2382, 29703 [27OC]
Broadcasters: responsiveness to community needs, 23427 [4AU]
Broadcasting: deregulate (H.R. 2370), 7522 [24MR]
Cellular radio service: prohibit random selection system (H.R. 4340), 31876 [9NO]
Commercial broadcast industry: reform, 10836 [3MY]
Cowboy stars: tribute, 23454 [4AU]
Cuba: broadcasting of accurate information (S. 602), 26444-26457 [29SE]
———provide for broadcasts to (H.R. 2298), 7446 [24MR]
Drunk driving: program to deter, 27417 [5OC]
Elections: voluntary guidelines on early projections (H. Con. Res. 227), 33272 [16NO]
Ethnic, racial, and religious groups: prohibit films and broadcasts which demean (H. Con. Res. 2), 1479 [2FE]
Ethnic Affairs Broadcasting Clearinghouse Act: introduction (H.R. 3105), 13638 [24MY], 23366 [4AU]
FCC: enforcement practices, 30576 [2NO]
———impact of repeal of multiple ownership rule on minorities, 27938 [7OC]
———moratorium on repeal of multiple ownership rule (H.R. 4120), 27938 [7OC]
International broadcasting stations: political value to U.S., 25979, 25999 [27SE]
Kayer, Chet: recognition for radio program, 21054 [26JY]
KIKK-Radio (Houston, Tex.): presentation of awards by Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Association, 12006 [11MY], 16423 [20JN]
Mankiewicz, Frank: retirement from National Public Radio, 10497 [28AP]
Matthews, Larry: tribute, 14156 [26MY]
McCaffrey, Joseph: retirement, 26802 [30SE], 27610 [6OC], 29265 [25OC], 31523 [8NO]
Minority Telecommunications Ownership Tax Act: introduction (H.R. 2331), 9320 [20AP]
National Public Radio: funding, 22343 [2AU]
Neukomm, Robert: relays ham radio information on situation in Grenada, 29706 [27OC]
News stories: verification of sources, 21268 [27JY]
Ortegon, Victor L.: tribute, 12669 [17MY]
Price, Clyde W.: tribute, 9327 [20AP]
Protsman, Norman: congratulations on winning leadership award, 2409 [17FE]
Public radio: funding, 6506 [22MR], 27425 [5OC]
Public responsibilty requirements: quantify (H.R. 2370), 7522 [24MR]
Radio broadcast: call for correction, 21279 [27JY]
Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act: consideration of S. 602 (H. Res. 312), 25450-25452 [22SE]
———enact (S. 602), enrollment corrections, 25450 [22SE]
Radio Free Europe/Liberty: access to congressional press galleries, 12692 [17MY]
———need to modernize, 23957 [13SE]
Radio Marti (S. 602), 26444-26457 [29SE]
Reyes, Manolo: tribute, 19714 [18JY]
Savitch, Jessica: tribute, 29483 [26OC]
Slomkowski, Ed: recognition for radio program, 21054 [26JY]
Soviet Union: Vladamir Danchev committed to psychiatric hospital after radio broadcast making reference to invasion of Afghanistan, 20177 [21JY]
Vocational education: utilization of television, radio, and other communications techniques to expand (H.R. 3281), 15654 [14JN]
Voice of America: access to congressional press galleries, 12692 [17MY]
———importance of broadcasts, 3687 [2MR]
———need to modernize, 21290 [27JY], 23957 [13SE]
———Soviet jamming, 17230 [23JN]
WCTN-Radio, Potomac, Md.: tribute, 13214 [19MY]
WGNY-Radio, Goshen, N.Y.: anniversary, 1537 [2FE]
Winn, Bill: tribute, 21766 [29JY]
WKOX-Radio: tribute, 18257 [29JN]
Wolfson, Mitchell: tribute, 1530 [2FE]
WRNO Worldwide-Radio, Metairie, La.: broadcasting of U.S music and culture to European continent and Canada, 21745 [29JY]
———worldwide broadcasting ratings, 21745 [29JY]
WSAR-Radio, Somerset, Mass.: free advertising to businesses for hiring new employees, 2837 [23FE]
WVWI-Radio, U.S. Virgin Islands: tribute for coverage of U.S. military action in Grenada, 34810 [18NO]
Remarks in Senate
Amateur radio operators: volunteer administered examinations (S. 2045), 30718 [3NO]
Canadian border broadcasting: advertisement regulation (S. 1940), 27556 [6OC]
FCC: financial interest and syndicated rules, 22175 [2AU]
———redefinition of community for licensing purposes, 34583 [18NO]
Godfrey, Arthur: tribute, 5995 [17MR]
Ham radio operators: tribute, 30419 [2NO]
News media: restriction of access to Grenada, 29839 [28OC], 29904, 29944-29957 [29OC]
Public Campaign Integrity Act: introduction (S. 2168), 34489 [18NO]
Radio Broadcast to Cuba Act: enact (S. 602), 21337-21341 [28JY], 21595, 21597 [29JY], 23528-23539 [12SE]
———enact (S. 602), unanimous-consent agreement, 21597 [29JY]
———enact (S. 602), unanimous-consent request on Budget Act waiver (S. Res. 160), 21326-21337 [28JY]
Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act: enact (S. 602), 22143 [2AU], 22440 [3AU], 23784-23794 [13SE], 24106 [14SE]
———enact (S. 602), cloture motion, 22441 [3AU]
———enact (S. 602), enrollment correction, 24859 [20SE]
———introduction (S. 659), 3789 [3MR]
Radio Marti: establish (S. 602), 2943 [24FE], 23044, 23056 [4AU]
Senate: regulations implementing coverage (S. Res. 66), 2327 [16FE]
Soviet Union: jamming of international radio broadcasts (S. Con. Res. 37), 13135 [19MY]
———Voice of America broadcasts, 25369 [22SE]
Voice of America: accreditation, 12648 [17MY]
———funding, 21163 [27JY]
———modernization, 26398 [29SE]
———Soviet jamming of broadcasts, 25366-25368 [22SE]
———transmitter facilities, 25277-25282 [22SE]
Reports
Radio Broadcast to Cuba Act (S. 602), Library of Congress (excerpts), 23536 [12SE]
Radio Marti—Getting the Truth to Cuba, Heritage Foundation, 15731 [14JN]
Time To Turn Up the Voice of America, Heritage Foundation, 21290 [27JY]
Statements
Access of the Press: American Newspaper Publishers Association, 29951 [29OC]
Political Reporting, Joseph McCaffrey, 26802 [30SE]
Pride of Ancestry and Accomplishments, Representative Annunzio (excerpt), 1480 [2FE]
Radio Broadcast to Cuba Act (S. 602) (sundry excerpts), 23538 [12SE]
Radio Is a Vital Link, Norman Protsman (excerpt), 2410 [17FE]
Soviet Jamming of Voice of America Broadcasts, Kenneth Tomlinson, 25367 [22SE]
Voice of America: President Reagan, 26399, 26400 [29SE]
Tables
Voice of America transmitter enhancement funds, 25280 [22SE]
Texts of
H.R. 2331, Minority Telecommunications Ownership Tax Act, 9321 [20AP]
H.R. 3105, Ethnic Affairs Broadcasting Clearinghouse Act, 13638 [24MY]
S. 602, broadcasting of accurate information to Cuba, 23792 [13SE], 26444 [29SE]
S. 659, Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act, 3789 [3MR]
S. 1940, Canadian border broadcasting advertisement regulation, 27557 [6OC]
S. 2045, volunteer administered examinations for amateur radio operators, 30719 [3NO]
S. 2168, Public Campaign Integrity Act, 34489 [18NO]
S. Con. Res. 37, Soviet jamming of international radio broadcasts, 13135 [19MY]
S. Res. 66, regulations implementing coverage of the Senate, 2326 [16FE]