Abstract
The following report is one of a series based on People in Broadcasting, the initial report of a research study by the Association for Professional Broadcasting Education and the National Association of Broadcasters. An introductory article appeared in the Spring 1962 issue, and one on “Broadcasting Management” was published in the Summer 1962 issue of the Journal of Broadcasting. Glenn Starlin, Professor of Speech at the University of Oregon, is coordinating suggestions for additional analysis of the data collected in this study, and volunteers for conducting such additional analyses are urged to write Dr. Starlin.