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Fore^word 


KEEPING  pace  with  the  era  of  broadcasting  and  its  promise 
of  vest  pocket  and  wrist-watch  radio  receivers  in  an  age  of 
transistors  and  other  electronic  miracles,  Radio-Television 
Daily  is  proud  to  present  this  stream-lined  compact  volume  of 
facts  and  figures.  Another  year  of  the  day-to-day  advances  of 
radio  are  chronicled  in  the  pages  of  this  volume  which  also 
record  the  predictions  of  electronic  miracles  in  the  year  ahead. 

AGAIN  we  are  grateful  to  the  men  and  women— the  who's 
who  of  broadcasting— for  their  many  contributions  which 
have  made  this  1955  edition  the  most  authoritative  and 
complete  reference  volume  ever  published  by  the  broadcasting 
industry.  Page  after  page  is  replete  with  factual  information 
gained  from  the  storehouse  of  knowledge  of  many  in  the  com- 
munications field.  To  them  we  dedicate  this  1955  volume. 


JACK  ALICOATE 
Editor-in-Chief 


FOR  WORLD-WIDE  NEWS . . . 
FOR  CLEAR,  COMPREHENSIVE 

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NEW       YORK       20,       N 


ABC  Pacific  Regional  TV  Network 292 

Academy  of  Television  Arts 

and   Sciences    775 

Actors  Equity  Association 775 

ADVERTISING   AGENCIES    132 

Advertising    Council,    Inc 775 

Advertising  Federation   of  America 775 

Advertising  Index   25 

Advertising  Research  Foundation 775 

Agents  and  Managers,  Talent 1304 

Alabama:   AM  Stations 321 

Families  321 

FM  Stations 1270 

Population   321 

Radio  Homes    321 

TV  Homes   871 

TV  Stations 871 

Alaska:   AM  Stations 871 

TV  Stations  966 

Alaska  Broadcasting  System 292 

Alberta:  AM  Stations 691 

Alicoate,  Jack  .  .  .  Introductions .3,  801 

All-Islands  Network    292 

American  Assn.  of  Advtg.  Agencies 775 

AMERICAN  BROADCASTING  CO.: 

Commercial  Programs,  AM 1314 

Commercial  Programs,  TV   1338 

Executives  &  Personnel,  Radio 259 

Executives  &  Personnel  TV 824 

Network  Map,  AM 260-1 

Network  Map,  TV 822-3 

TV  Executives  Biographies 821 

American  Communications  Association . .  776 

American  Federation  of  Musicians 776 

American  Federation  of  TV  &  Radio 

Artists  (AFTRA)   776 

American  Gwld  of  Musical  Artists 776 

American  Guild  of  Variety  Artists 

(AGVA)    776 

American    Marketing   Association 776 

American  Newspaper  Publishers  Assn. . .  776 

American  Women  in  Radio  &  TV,  Inc.. .  777 
AMP: 

Personnel 777 

Publisher  Members   1259 

Wall,  Charles  A Article 1259 


Amplitude    Modulation   (AM)   Stations    in 

U.  S 301 

Index    303 

Announcers,  MC's   1167 

Arizona:    AM    Stations 331 

Families   331 

FM  Stations 1270 

Population   331 

Radio  Homes 331 

TV  Homes 873 

TV  Stations  873 

Arizona  Broadcasting  System 292 

Arizona  Network,  The 292 

Arkansas:  AM  Stations 336 

Families  336 

FM  Stations 1270 

Population 336 

Radio  Homes   336 

TV  Homes  874 

TV  Stations  874 

Arrowhead  Network 292 

ARTICLES:  RADIO 

Atwood.  Frank 81 

Burke,  Frank 35 

Cohan,  Phil 242 

Dalton,  Jane   91 

Duffy.  Ben 55 

Eleta,  Fernando   83 

Fellows,  Harold  E 57 

Folsom,  Frank  M 59 

Hanna,  Michael  R 119 

Hayward,  Michael    71 

Kintner,  Robert  E 258 

MacDonald,  E.  Finlay 69 

MacVane,  John 95 

McConnaughy,   George   C 33 

Murphy,  Adrian 263 

O'Neil,  Thomas  F 269 

Poppele.  J.  R 93 

Pryor,  Roger  97 

Ryan,  William   289 

Sambrook,  A.  B 995 

Sanger,  Elliott  M 79 

VanDyke.  Russ    89 

Weil.  Ralph  N 73 

Weis.  Pierre   774 

Wolf.   Sidney  J 281 

Ziv.  Frederic  W 75 


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Zuzulo,  Martin    121 

Artists  Representatives  Assn.,  Inc 777 

ASCAP: 

Adams,  Stanley  .  .  .  Article 1254 

Personnel,  Functions 1254 

Publisher  Members    1255 

Associated   Music   Publishers,  Inc 777 

Associated  Press   115 

Assn.  of  Canadian  Advertisers.  Inc 777 

Assn.  of  National  Advertisers,  Inc 777 

Assn.  of  Radio  News  Analysts 777 

Associations  (Organizations) 775 

Atwood,  Frank  .  .  .  Article 81 

Authors  Guild  of  the  Authors  League  of 

America,   Inc.,   The 777 

Authors  League  of  America,  Inc 778 

Awards — Editor's   Poll    39 


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Bahamas — AM  Stations    721 

BEHIND    THE   MIKE,   BEFORE   THE    CAMERA 

Announcers,  MC's   1167 

Directors 1223 

Disc  Jockeys   1189 

Musical   Directors    1211 

News  Commentators 1157 

Producers 1233 

Radio-TV  Artists 1103 

Sports   Commentators    1143 

Vocal  Artists 1137 

Women  Commentators    1276 

Writers   1247 

Bibliography,  TV  Reference  Books 1307 

Big  Five  Network 292 

Billings,  Mutual  Network  1954, 

Agency  and  Sponsor    129 

Biographical  Sketches: 

ABC-TV  Executives   821 

Ad  Agencies    215 

CBS-TV  Executives    829 

DuMont  TV  Executives  837 

NBC-TV  Executives    845 

TV  Film  Personalities    1068 

Brand  Names  Foundation,  Inc 778 

British  Broadcasting  Corporation,  The . . .  778 

British  Columbia:    AM  Stations 692 

Broadcast   Advertising,    Inc 292 

BROADCAST  MUSIC,  INC. 

Haverlin,  Carl  .  .  .  Article 1260 

Personnel,  Functions   778 

Publisher  Members   1260 

Broadcasting  &  Film  Commission, 

National  Council  of  Churches         . .  778 

Broadcasting  Corp.  of  America  Network.  294 

Brokers,  Story  and  Play 725 

Bureau  of  Broadcast  Measurement 778 

Burke,  Frank  .  .  .  Article 35 

BUSINESS  SECTION   123 


California:    AM  Stations    343 

Families   343 

FM   Stations    1270 

Population   343 

Radio  Homes    343 

TV  Homes   876 

TV  Stations   876 

California  Northern   Group 294 

California  Rural  Network 294 

CANADA: 

Canadian  Assn.  of  Radio-TV 

Broadcasters    687 

Canadian   Broadcasting  Corp 685 

Stations.    AM    691 

Station   Index    689 

Station  Representative    231 

Stations,  TV 967 

Canadian  Association  of  Broadcasters .  .  .  779 
Catholic  Actors  Guild  of  America,  Inc. . .  779 
Catholic  Writers  Guild  of  America,  Inc.. .     779 

Centro-Americano  de  Radio 779 

Chicago  Telephone  Numbers 102 

Cohan.  Phil  .  .  .  ArUcle 242 

Color  Television  (Terms,  Systems,  Equip.)     807 

Colorado:    AM  Station 362 

Families   362 

FM   Stations    1270 

Population     362 

Radio  Homes    362 

TV   Homes    881 

TV  Stations   881 

COLUMBIA  BROADCASTING  SYSTEM: 

Commercial  Programs,  AM     1314 

Commercial  Programs,  TV   1338 

Executives,  Personnel,  Radio    ....     266 

Executives,  PersonneL  TV     832 

Executive-TV    Biographies 829 

Network  Map,  AM    264-5 

Network  Map,  TV  830-1 

Columbia  Television  Pacific  Network 294 

Columbine  Network    295 

Commentators:  News    1157 

Sports     1143 

Women    1276 

COMMERCIAL  AM  PROGRAMS     1314 

COMMERCIAL  TV  PROGRAMS 1338 

Composers,  Authors   and  Publishers 

Assn.   of   Canada,   Ltd 779 

Composers  Guild  of  America   779 

Connecticut:   AM  Stations 367 

Families     367 

FM  Stations    1270 

Population     367 

Radio  Homes    367 

TV   Homes    885 

TV  Stations  885 

Coimecticut  State  Network,  Inc.,  The 295 

Consulting    Engineers     1299 

Cuba-AM  Stations   718 


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Dairylcmd    Network    295 

Dalton,  Jane   .  .   .  Article 91 

Delaware:  AM  Stations 371 

Families     371 

FM   Stations    1270 

Population   371 

Radio  Homes    371 

TV  Homes     885 

TV  Stations   885 

Dominican    Republic-AM   Stations 721 

Don  Lee   Broadcasting 295 

Directors.    Radio.    TV 1223 

Disc    Jockeys    1 189 

Distributors  and  Producers.  TV  Film....  997 

District  of  Columbia:  AM  Stations 372 

Families      372 

FM   Stations    1271 

Population     372 

Radio   Homes 372 

TV    Homes    886 

TV     Stations 886 

Dixie  Broadcasting  System   295 

Dramatists    Guild   of   the   Authors    League 

of  America.  Inc..  The 779 

Duffy.   Ben  .  .  .  Article 55 

DU  MONT  TV  NETWORK 

Commercial  Programs.   TV 1338 

Executive   Biographies    837 

Network    Map.    TV 838-9 

Personnel 840 


Florida:    AM  Stations 374 

Families   374 

FM   Stations    1271 

Radio  Homes    374 

TV  Homes   887 

TV  Stations   887 

Folsom.  Frank  M  .  .  .  Article 59 

French    Broadcasting    System    (Radio- 
diffusion    Francaise)    in    North    Amer- 
ica.   The    780 

Frequency  Modulation  (FM)  Stations 1270 


Families     334 

FM  Stations 1271 

Population     334 

Radio   Homes 384 

TV  Homes   889 

TV  Stations     889 

Georgia  Assn.  of  Local  Stations 295 

Georgia:    AM   Stations 384 

Gold    Nugget    Television    Network 295 

Granite   State    Network 293 

Great  Northern  Broadcasting  System ....  296 

Great   Western   Network 296 

Growth   of    Broadcasting.    Radio 67 

Guam:    AM    Stations 672 

Guilds  (Organizations)    775 


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Editorial  Index 5 

Editors.    Radio-TV    795 

Eleta.  Fernando  .  .  .  Article 83 

"Emmy"   Statuette   Winners-1954 1099 

Engineers.  Consulting 1299 

Episcopal  Actors  Guild  of  America.  Inc..  779 

EQUIPMENT     SECTION 1284 

Estimated  Billings.   Network 125 

Estimated  Families  for  1955 300 


Haiti-AM    Stations 721 

Hanna.  Michael  R  .  .  .  Article 119 

Hawaii:    AM    Stations    672 

FM    Stations 1271 

TV  Stations   966 

Hay  word.  Michael  .  .  .  Article 71 

Holidays  &  Special  Events 787 

Home    Economists 1273 


Favorites    of    1954.   Radio 39 

Federal  Communications  Bar  Assn 780 

FEDERAL   COMMUNICATIONS   COMMISSION: 

License.  How  to  Apply 248 

McConnaughey.  George   C  .  .  . 

Article    33 

Members  of  Commission.  Staff 244 

TV    Allocations    855 

Federal    Trade    Commission 780 

Fellows,  Harold  E  .  .  .  Article 57 

Film    Producers,    Distributors-TV 997 


Idaho:  AM  Stations 396 

Families     396 

FM    Stations 1271 

Population     396 

Radio  Homes    393 

TV  Homes    891 

TV  Stations     891 

Illinois:    AM   Stations 399 

Families   399 

FM    Stations 1271 

Population     399 

Radio  Homes    399 

TV  Homes 893 

TV  Stations     893 


HARRY   WISMER 

Broadcasting  and  Telecasting 

TOP  SPORTING  EVENTS 

ACROSS  THE  NATION 


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JEDITORIAL    INDEX 


Indexes: 

Advertising  Index    

Canadian   AM   Stations 

Canadian  TV  Stations. 

Editorial    Index    

TV    Personalities 

U.  S.  AM  Stations  

U.  S.  FM  Stations    

U.S.  TV  Stations    

Indiana:    AM  Stations    

Families     

FM  Stations     

Population     

Radio  Homes    

TV  Homes     

TV  Stations     

Institute  for  Education  by  Radio-TV 

Institute  of  Radio  Engineers,  Inc.,  The 
Inter-Collegiate  Broadcasting  System . . . 

Intermountain    Network 

International     

International  Stations,  U.  S.  &  Canada. 
Iowa:  AM  Stations 

Families     

FM   Stations    

Population     

Radio   Homes 

TV  Homes  

TV  Stations     


25 

689 

967 

5 

1068 
303 

1270 
866 
410 
410 

1271 
410 
410 
895 
895 
780 
780 
780 
296 
711 
724 
416 
416 

1272 
416 
416 
897 
897 


lamaica-AM   Stations    721 

Jewish  Theatrical  Guild 781 

Jingle    Writers    1251 


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Kansas:  AM  Stations    422 

Families   422 

FM  Stations     1272 

Population     422 

Radio  Homes    422 

TV    Homes    899 

TV  Stations     899 

Uenlucky:   AM   Stations 428 

Families      428 

FM    Stations 1272 

Population   428 

Radio  Homes    428 

TV    Homes    900 

TV  Stations     900 

KEYSTONE  BROADCASTING  SYSTEM: 

AffiUates   282-3 

Executives,    Personnel    288 

Network  Map,  AM 284-5 

Kintner,  Robert  E  .  .  .  Article 258 


Lobster    Network 296 

Los  Angeles  Telephone  Numbers 104 

Louisiana:    AM   Stations    435 

Families     435 

FM   Stations 1272 

Population     435 

Radio  Homes    435 

TV  Homes     900 

TV  Stations     900 


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Lambs,  The 

Latin  American  TV  Stations. 


781 
970 


MacDonald.  E.  Finlay  .  .  .  Article 69 

MacVane,  John  .  .  .  Article 95 

Magazines.  Trade,  Fan.  Tech.,  General       1357 

Maine:  AM  Stations 443 

Families     443 

FM   Stations    1272 

Population     443 

Radio  Homes    443 

TV  Homes     902 

TV  Stations     902 

Maine    Broadcasting    System 296 

Managers   and   Agents,   Talent 1304 

Manitoba:   AM  Stations 695 

Manufacturers  of  Equipment,  Radio,  TV. .    1284 
MAPS— RADIO,   TV: 

ABC— Radio   Network    260-1 

ABC-TV  Network    822-3 

CBS — Radio   Network 264-5 

CBS-TV    Network 830-1 

DuMont    TV   Network 838-9 

MBS— Radio  Network 270-1 

NBC— Radio    Network    276-7 

NBC-TV     Network 846-7 

Maryland:  AM  Stations 446 

Families     446 

FM   Stations    1272 

Population     446 

Radio  Homes    446 

TV  Homes     903 

TV  Stations     903 

Massachusetts:  AM  Stations 450 

Families     450 

FM   Stations    1272 

Population      450 

Radio  Homes    450 

TV  Homes     905 

TV  Stations     905 

MC's   Announcers    1167 

McClatchy-Beeline    Network 296 

McConnaughey,  George  C  .  .  .  Article . .       33 

Metropolitan    Network 297 

Mexico-AM    Stations 713 

Michigan:  AM  Stations 456 

Families     456 

FM    Stations 1272 

Population 456 

Radio   Homes 456 

TV  Homes     906 

TV  Stations     906 


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NIWS 


World  Ntwt  Roundup 


Th«  World  in  Brief 


United  Pr«»t  Headlines 


S^OITS 


WOMCN 


The  Sport*  Roundup 


Cr*ot  Moment*  in  Sports 


Siiing  Up  Sports 


Sportvot-o -Glance 


The  Woman's  Beat 


Mainly  for  Women 


Women  In  the  News 


Weekdays,  8  times;  Sun.,  4  times 
Weekdays,  13  times;  Sun.,  18  times 


Weekdays,  8  times;  Sun.,  4  times 


Monday  through  Friday 


Four  times  daily 


Monday  through  Friday 


Sunday 


Twice  daily 


Monday  through  Friday 


Monday  through  Friday 


Monday  through  Friday 


HUMAN 
INTftfST 


Out 


In  Your  Neighborhood 


In  Movieland 


Floshbock 


United  Frets  Almanac 


On  the  Rftcord 


Of  Human  Interest 


lAIMINO 


COMMfNTAtY 
ft  HVIfW 


Rural  Roundup 


Rof'O  R«vi«w 


Saturday 


Monday  through  Friday 


Monday  through  Saturday 


Saturday 


Monday  through  Saturday 


Every  day 


Wednesday,  Saturday 


Monday  through  Friday 


Saturday 


Monday  through  Saturday 


Monday  through  Friday 


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Dome 


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Monday  through  Saturday 
Monday  through  Friday 


Monday  through  Friday 


Monday  through  Friday 


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Colling  All  Oriveri 


Monday  through  Friday 


Saturday 


Monday  through  Friday 


Saturday 


1550  stations  from 
coast  to  coast  receive 
from  United  Press 
an  average  of  more 
than  45  news 
programs  and  news 
features  every  day  — 
besides  scores  of 
extra  shows  of 
seasonal  and  special 
topical  interest 
throughout  the  year. 
And  some  200  kinds 
of  sponsors  buy  them. 
The  U.P.  bureau 
nearest  you  is  ready 
to  present  further 
information 
promptly. 


fiUS  ^  '**"  hour  of  feotures  —  documentaries,  rews  reviews,  striking  quotes, 

_-  hvmon  iflfer«*f  ond  perionolity  stories,  comment  on  business,  politics, 

•  •■"  QOv«fnment.  foreign  affairs,  books,  records,  stage  and  screen,  farming,  sport; 

Sunday      ^^^^ont,  homo-moking.  Interspersed  with  musical  recordings  and  announcer 

toiwew*,  rtie  moteriol  is  enough  for  a  program  block  of  at  least  two  hours. 
Snow  All  of  ttiis  in  oddition  to  U.P/s  regular  Sunday  news  dispatches. 


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EDITORIAL    INDEX 


Michigcm  Radio  Network 297 

Mid-South  Network,  The 297 

Minnesota:  AM  Stations    468 

Families 468 

FM  Stations     1272 

Population  468 

Radio   Homes 468 

TV  Homes     910 

TV  Stations  910 

Mississippi:    AM    Stations 474 

Families  474 

FM    Stations 1273 

Population     474 

Radio   Homes 474 

TV  Homes 911 

TV  Stations   911 

Mississippi    Broadcasting    Co 297 

Missouri:    AM    Stations 480 

Families   480 

FM   Stations    1273 

Population   480 

Radio  Homes   480 

TV   Homes    913 

TV  Stations 913 

Montana:  AM  Stations  488 

Families     488 

Population     488 

Radio  Homes   488 

TV  Homes     919 

TV  Stations  919 

Murphy.  Adrian  .  .  .  Article 263 

MUSIC: 

AMP   1259 

ASCAP     1254 

BMI     1260 

SESAC    1266 

Song   Hits    of    1954 45 

Music  Publishers'   Contact   Employees 

(A.  F.  of  L.) 781 

Music  Publishers'  Protective  Assn.,  Inc.. .  781 

Musical    Commercial    Producers 1251 

Musical  Directors,  Radio  &  TV 1211 

MUTUAL  BROADCASTING  SYSTEM: 

Commercial   Programs,    Radio. . .  ._1314 

Executives    &   Personnel    272 

Network  Billings    129 

Network  Map,  AM 270-1 


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National  Assn.  for  Better  Radio  and  TV. .     781 
National  Assn.   of  Broadcast  Employees 

and    Technicians    (NABET) 782 

National  Assn.  of  Broadcast  Unions  and 

Guilds  (NABUG)    781 

National  Assn.  of  Ed.  B'casters 252,  782 

Membership    253 

Notional  Assn.  of  Performing  Artists ....     782 
NAnONAL    ASSOCIATION    OF   RADia 

TELEVISION  BROADCASTERS: 

Officers,  Directors 250 


Personnel     250 

Television  Code  981 

National  Assn.  of  TV  &  Radio  Farm 

Directors     732 

National  Better  Business  Bureau.  Inc 782 

NATIONAL    BROADCASTING    COMPANY: 

Commercial  Programs.  AM     1314 

Commercial  Programs,  TV 1338 

Executives,  Personnel,  AM    278 

Executive,   Personnel,   TV 848 

Executive    TV    Biographies 845 

Network  Map,  AM 276-7 

Network   Map.    TV 846-7 

National  Community  TV   Assn.,   Inc 782 

National  Society   of  Television 

Producers,     Inc 782 

National  TV  Film  Council 782 

Notional  Variety  Artists,  Inc 783 

Nebraska:  AM  Stations 491 

Families     491 

Population     491 

Radio  Homes   491 

TV  Homes  920 

TV  Stotions  920 

Negro  Actors  Guild  of  America,  Inc 783 

Network  Advertisers   Associates,  Inc.. . .     783 

Network  Billings,  Radio 125 

Network  News  Selections  of   1954 47 

NETWORK    SECTION     257 

NETWORKS 

ABC  Executives,  PersonneL  Radio  259 
ABC  Executives,  PersonneL    TV..     824 

ABC  Network  Map,  AM    260-1 

ABC  Network  Map,  TV     822-3 

ABC-TV  Executive  Biographies...  821 
CBS  Executive  Personnel,  Radio. .     266 

CBS   Executives    Personnel-TV 832 

CBS  Network  Mop,  AM     264-5 

CBS  Network  Map.  TV    830-1 

CBS  Executive  Biographies     829 

DuMont  Personnel,    Executives    . .     840 

DMont  Executive    Biographies 837 

DuMont  Network   Map 838-9 

KBS  Affiliated  Stations 282-3 

KBS  Executives.  Personnel    288 

MBS  Executives.  Personnel     272 

MBS  Network  Mop.  AM 270-1 

NBC  Executives,  Persoimel,  AM  .  278 
NBC  Executives,  PersonneL  TV  .  848 
NBC  Executive-TV  Biographies     . .     845 

NBC  Network  Map,  AM     276-7 

NBC  Network  Map,  TV     846-7 

Regional  Networks 292 

Networks,  Regional    292 

Nevada:   AM  Stotions    494 

Fomilies     494 

FM   Stotions    1273 

Populotion     494 

Rodio   Homes 494 

TV  Homes 921 

TV  Stations   921 

New  Brunswick:  AM  Stotions 696 


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New  England  Regional  Network 297 

New  Hampshire:  AM  Stations 496 

Families   496 

FM    Stations 1273 

Population     496 

Radio   Homes 496 

TV  Homes 923 

TV  Stations     923 

New  Jersey:  AM  Stations 497 

Families     497 

FM    Stations 1273 

Population   497 

Radio    Homes    497 

TV  Homes   923 

TV  Stations 923 

New  Mexico:  AM  Stations    501 

Families     501 

FM  Stations    1273 

Population     501 

Radio  Homes    501 

TV  Homes     924 

TV  Stations   924 

New   TV    Stations    Opening — 1955 852 

New  York:  AM  Stations 504 

Families     504 

FM   Stations    1273 

Population     504 

Radio  Homes    504 

TV  Homes     924 

TV  Stations  924 

New  York  Telephone  Numbers    100 

Newfoundland:   AM  Stations    697 

News  Commentators   1157 

News  Events,  1954  Top  Ten  Radio 37 

News    Services    115 

North    Carolina:    AM   Stations 533 

Families     533 

FM  Stations 1273 

Population   533 

Radio  Homes    533 

TV  Homes   930 

TV  Stations   930 

North  Dakota:  AM  Stations   547 

Families     547 

Population     547 

Radio  Homes    547 

TV  Homes     932 

TV  Stations   932 

Nova  Scotia:   AM  Stations    697 


Ohio:  AM  Stations 549 

Families 549 

FM  Stations 1274 

Population     549 

Radio  Homes    549 

TV  Homes     933 

TV  Stations     933 

Oklahoma:   AM  Stations 561 

Families     561 


FM  Stations    1274 

Population     561 

Radio  Homes    561 

TV  Homes   938 

TV  Stations     938 

Oklahoma    Network    297 

O'Neil,  Thomas  F Article 269 

Ontario:  AM  Stations   699 

Orchestra   Leaders    1211 

Oregon:  AM  Stations 567 

Families     567 

FM  Stations 1274 

Population     567 

Radio  Homes   567 

TV  Homes  940 

TV  Stations  940 

Oregon  Trail  Network,  The 297 

Organizations  (Personnel — Addresses — 
Unions — Guilds — Assns.    Radio-TV 

Groups)    775 

Organizations,  Research    109 


Palmetto  Broadcasting  System  297 

Poul  Bunyan  Network 294 

Pennsylvania:   AM  Stations 573 

Families     573 

FM  Stations 1274 

Populotion   573 

Radio  Homes   573 

TV  Homes   942 

TV  Stations     942 

Personalities,  TV  Film  Executives  Index.  1068 
Philadelphia  Radio,  TV  Broadcasters 

Assn 783 

Photo  of  First  Presidential  News  Confer- 
ence Covered  by  TV 814 

Photo  of  Largest  1954  TV  Station  Sale..  814 

Play  and  Story  Brokers 725 

Poppele,  J.   R.         Article    93 

Press  Assn.,  bic 115 

Prince  Edward  Island:   AM  Stations ....  704 

Producers  and  Distributors,  TV  Fihn 997 

Producers,  Network  and  Independent   . .  1233 

Producers,  Program    Radio-TV 729 

Professional  Music   Men,   Inc 783 

Program  Producers,   Radio-TV 729 

Programs,  Commercial    AM 1314 

Programs,  Commercial  TV   1338 

Pryor,    Roger Article    97 

Publications:  Trade,  Fan,  Technical,  Gen.  1357 

Puerto  Rico:  AM  Stations 674 

TV  Stations  966 


Quaker    Network    297 

Quebec:    AM   Stations 70^ 


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Radio  Advertising  Bureau,  Inc.  (RAB) . . . 
RADIO     ANNUAL,     TELEVISION    YEAR 
BOOK 

Offices,  Personnel   

Radio  Cadena  Nacional,  S.  A 

Member  Stations,  AM 

Radio-Electronics-TV  Manufacturers 

Association   (RETMA)    

Radio    Free   Europe    

Radio  News  Analysts    

Radio-Newsreel-Television  Working 
Press   Association   of   New    York,    Inc. 

Radio   Set  Shipments,    1954 

Radio-Television  Program  Materials  .... 

Radio  Pioneers  Club,  The  

Radio  Programas  de  Mexico,  S.A 

RADIO-TELEVISION  DAILY, 

Offices,  Personnel 24, 

Radio  and  Television  Directors  Guild 

(A.  F.  of  L.) 

Radio  and  Television  Executives  Society 

Inc 

Radio-TV  Artists    

Radio-TV  Directors    

Radio-TV  Editors    

Radio-TV    Manufacturers    Association    of 

Canada    

Radio-TV    News    Directors    Association . . 

Radio-TV  Revenue   1952-1953 

Radio-TV  Set   Production,    1954 

Radio  and  TV  Writers   

Recording   Companies 

Regional    Networks    

REPRESENTATIVES,  RADIO-TV  STATION 

Research    Organizations    

Reuters     

Rhode  Island:  AM  Stations 

Families     

FM  Stations 

Population     

Radio  Homes   

TV   Homes    

TV  Stations   

Rural  Radio  Network 

Ryan,  William Article    


783 


1359 
722 
723 

1301 
783 
784 

784 
815 
785 
784 
722 

1359 

784 

784 
1103 
1223 

795 

784 

785 

41 

815 

1247 
757 
292 
231 
109 
115 
593 
593 

1274 
593 
593 
947 
947 
297 
289 


Sombrook.    A.    B.         Article 995 

Sanger.  Elliot  M Article 79 

Saskatchewan:   AM  Stations    709 

Screen  Actors  Guild,  Inc 785 

Screen  Composers  Association   785 

Service    Firms,    TV 1093 

SESAC: 

Heinecke,  Paul Article 1286 

Publisher  Members 1267 

Personnel,  Functions 785 

Set  Production,  Radio-TV 815 


Sets,    Radio    Shipments 815 

Singers  (Vocal  Artists) II37 

Society  of  Motion  Picture  and  Television 

Engineers     735 

Sombrero    Network 298 

Song  Hits   of   1954 45 

Song   Writer's   Protective    Association 

(SPA}    785 

South   Carolina:    AM   Stations 595 

Families   595 

FM  Stotions    1274 

Population     595 

Radio  Homes    595 

TV  Homes     948 

TV  Stations   948 

South  Dakota:   AM  Stations    601 

Families     601 

Population     601 

'    Radio  Homes    601 

TV  Homes     949 

TV  Stations   949 

Southern  California  Broadcasters  Assn.. .  786 

Spanish    Network,    The 298 

Sports  Broadcasters  Association 786 

Sports    Commentators     1 143 

State  Broadcasters  Association    678 

Station  Representatives  Assn.,  Inc 786 

STATION   REPRESENTATIVES,   RADIO..  231 
STATIONS: 

Alaska-AM    672 

Alaska-TV  966 

Bahamas    721 

Canadian-AM   689 

Canadian-TV     967 

Cuba-AM     718 

Cuba-TV    970 

Dominican   Republic- AM    721 

Dominican  Republic-TV   971 

Guam-AM    672 

Haiti-AM    721 

Hawaii-AM    672 

Hawaii-TV     966 

Jamaica    721 

Mexico-AM    713 

Mexico-TV   970 

Puerto   Rico-AM 674 

Puerto     Rico-TV 966 

United    States-AM 321 

United  States-FM   1270 

U.  S.  Television  Stations   871 

Steinmon    Stations     298 

Story  and  Play  Brokers 725 

Sunflower  Network   298 


Talent  Representatives  1304 

Tall  Com  Network 298 

Telenews   Productions,    Inc 115 

Telephone  Numbers,  Radio-TV 

Chicago     102 


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Los  Angeles  104 

New  York   100 

Washington,   D.   C 103 

Television  Bureau  of  Advertising  (TvB). .  786 

Television  Directors    Guild    786 

Television  Reference  Books,  Bibliography  1307 

Tennessee:   AM  Stations    603 

Families     603 

FM   Stations    1275 

Population     603 

Radio  Homes    603 

TV  Homes   949 

TV   Stations    949 

Texas:   AM   Stations 612 

Families     612 

FM   Stations    1275 

Population            612 

Radio  Homes    612 

TV  Homes     951 

TV  Stations   951 

Texas  Broadcasting  System 298 

Texas    Quality    Network 298 

Texas  State  Network.  Inc 298 

Tobacco  Network.  Inc..  The 298 

Transcription  Companies   757 

Tri-State    Network    298 

TV  Code,  NARTB    981 

TV  Fihn  Producers,  Distributors   997 

TV  Operations,  Suspended    980 

TV  Service   Firms    1093 

TV  Stations.   Color  Equipped,  U.S.A 809 


U 


U.  S.  AM  Stations 

U.    S.    Information    Agency    Broadcasting 

Service    

Union  Broadcasting  System 

Unions.   (Organizations)    

United  Electrical.  Radio  and  Machine 

Workers   of    America    

United    Nations-Radio    Department    of 

Public    Information    Division 

United   Press   Association 

Upper  Midwest  Broadcasting  System .... 
Utah:   AM   Stations 

Families     

FM   Stations    

Population     

Radio  Homes    

TV  Homes     

TV  Stations     


303 


299 
775 

786 

786 
115 
299 
637 
637 
1275 
637 
637 
959 
959 


TV   Homes 960 

TV  Stations  960 

Virgin  Islands:  AM  Stations 677 

Virginia:   AM  Stations    641 

Fanulies    641 

FM  Stations 1275 

Population   641 

Radio  Homes    641 

TV    Homes    960 

TV   Stations    960 

Vocal  Artists,  Radio-TV 1137 


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Washington:  AM  Stations 649 

Families     649 

FM  Stations    1275 

Population     649 

Radio  Homes    649 

TV  Homes  961 

TV  Stations  961 

Washington,  D.  C.  Telephone  Numbers. .  103 

Weil.   Ralph    N Article 73 

Weis.   Pierre Article    774 

West  Texas  Packaged  Stations 299 

West  Virginia:  AM  Stations 656 

Families     656 

FM  Stations 1275 

Population     656 

Radio  Homes    656 

TV  Homes   963 

TV    Stations    963 

Wire  Services.  News 115 

Wisconsin:    AM   Stations 661 

Families   661 

FM   Stations    1275 

Population   661 

Radio  Homes    661 

TV  Homes   964 

TV  Stations   964 

Wisconsin  Network.  Inc 299 

Wolf.   Sidney   J Ariicle 281 

Women  Commentators    1276 

Writers  Guild  of  America.  East.  Inc 786 

Writers.  Radio  and  TV 1247 

Wyoming:   AM  Stations 668 

Families   668 

Population   668 

Radio  Homes    668 

TV  Homes   965 

TV  Stations   965 

Wyoming  Cowboy  Network 299 


Yankee  Network,  The. 


299 


yanDyke,  Russ Article    89 

Vermont:   Am  Stations    640 

FamiUes 640 

Population     640 

Radio  Homes  640 


Ziv,  Frederic  W.. ..  .Article 75 

Zuzulo,  Martin. . .  .Article   121 


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TELEVISION    YEAR    BOOK 


Academy  of  Television  Arts  and  Sciences    775 
Actors  Equity  Association 775 


ADVERTISING  AGENCIES    .  .  . 

Alaska,   TV   Stations    

Alicoate,  Jack — Introduction   

Allocations.  FCC    

AMERICAN  BROADCASTING  CO.: 

Commercial  TV  Programs    

Executives  and  Personnel,  TV  . . . 

Network  Map,  TV  

American   Federation   of  Television   and 

Radio  Artists  (AFTRA)   

American  Guild  of  Variety  Artists 

(AGVA)    

American  Society  of  Composers,  Authors, 

and  Publishers  (ASCAP)   

American  Women  in  Radio  and  TV,  Inc. 

Announcers,    M.C.'s    

Antenna  Systems.  Community  TV    

Argentina:   TV  Stations    

ARTICLES:  TELEVISION 

Atwood,    Frank    

Azcarraga,  Emilio   

Bergmann,   Ted    

Chapln,  Slocum   

Cohan,    Phil    

Dalton,  Jane    

Daly.    John    

Disney.   Walt    

Duffy.    Ben    

Fellows,  Harold  E.   

Folsom.  Frank  M 

Kintner.  Robert  E.    

Larochelle.   Jules    

MacDonald.  E.  Finlay    

McAvity.   Thomas   A 

McConnaughey.   George  C 

Poppele.   J.   R 

Pryor.    Roger    

Quinones.   Jose   Ramon    

Rifkin.  M.  J 

Sarnoff.  Brig.  Gen.  David    

Sarnoff,  Robert  W 

Secrest,  James  D 

Sinn.    John    

Talbot,  Paul    

Treyz,   Oliver    

Van  Dyke,  Russ    

Van  Volkenburg,  J.  L 

Zuzulo,  Martin    

Artists.    Radio-TV    

Artists,    Vocal    


132 

966 
801 
855 

1338 

821 

822-3 

776 

776 

776 
777 
1167 
973 
971 

81 

63 

836 

820 

242 

91 

85 

65 

55 

57 

59 

258 

87 

69 

844 

33 

93 

97 

77 

805 

43 

275 

49 

117 

111 

53 

89 

828 

121 

1103 

1137 


BEHIND  THE  MIKE.  BEFORE 
THE  CAMERA: 

Announcers,   M.C.'s    1-167 

Directors,    Radio-TV    1223 

Disc    Jockeys    1189 

Musical   Directors    1211 

News   Commentators    1157 

Producers     1233 

Radio-TV   ArUsts    1103 

Sports  Commentators    1143 

Vocal  Artists    1137 

Women    Commentators    1276 

Writers     1247 


Belgium:  TV  Stations  971 

Bibliography,  TV  Reference  Books    1307 

BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCHES: 

Ad  Agencies   215 

ABC-TV   Executives    821 

CBS-TV  Executives    829 

Du  Mont  TV  Executives   837 

NBC-TV   Executives    845 

TV  Film  Personalities    1068 

Brazil:  TV  Stations   971 

Broadcast  Music,  Inc.  (BMI) 778,  1260 

Canada:  TV  Stations   967 

Cartoon  Producers    1097 

Color  Equipped  Stations — U.S.A 809 

Color    Processes    1097 

Colombia:  TV  Stations  971 

Color  Television  Terms    807 

COLUMBIA  BROADCASTING  SYSTEM: 

Commercial  TV  Programs  1338 

Executives  and  Personnel,  TV 832 

Network  Map,  TV  830-1 

COMMENTATORS: 

News    1157 

Sports     1143 

Women    1276 

Commercial  AM-TV  Programs    1313 

Commercial  TV  Programs    1338 

Community  Television  Antenna 

Systems    973 

Costumes     1098 

Cuba:  TV  Stations   970 

Czechoslovakia:   TV  Stations   971 

Denmark:    TV   Stations    971 

Directors.    Radio-TV    1223 

Disc    Jockeys    1189 

DISTRIBUTORS  AND  PRO- 
DUCERS, TV  FILM 997 

Dominican   Republic:   TV  Stations    971 

DU  MONT  TV  NETWORK: 

Commercial  Programs.  TV 1338 

Executive  Biographies   837 

Network  Map.  TV 838-9 

Personnel     840 

Editors.    Radio-TV    795 

"Emmy"   Statuette  Winners   1954    1099 

Engineers,    Consulting    1299 

EQUIPMENT  SECTION 1284 

Estimated  Families   for    1955    300 

Family  TV  Ownership  803 

Favorites  of  1954,  TV   39 

FCC  AUocations    855 

Federal  Trade   Commission    780 

FILM  PRODUCERS,  DIS- 
TRIBUTORS— TV    997 

France:  TV  Stations   971 

Germany,  East:  TV  Stations   971 

Germany,  West:  TV  Stations  971 

Great  Britain:  TV  Stations   971 

Growth  of  Broadcasting,  TV   67 

Hawaii:   TV  Stations 966 

Holidays  and  Special  Events   787 

Italy:  TV  Stations   972 

Japan:   TV  Stations    972 

Joint  Committee  on  Educational  TV 781 

Laboratories    1993 

Lenses    "93 


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Libraries    (Film)    1097 

Magazines:  Trade,  Fan,  Tech..  Gen'd..  .  1357 
MAPS: 

ABC-TV    Network    822-3 

CBS-TV  Network    830-1 

Du  Mont  TV  Network    838-9 

NBC-TV    Network    846-7 

M.C.'s,    Announcers     1167 

Mexico:    TV    Stations    970 

Morocco,   French:  TV  Stations    972 

Musical    Commercial    Producers    1251 

Musical    Directors,    Radio-TV    1211 

NATIONAL    ASSOCIATION    OF    RADIO- 
TELEVISION  BROADCASTERS  (NARTB): 

Officers.    Directors     252 

Personnel     250 

Television    Code    981 

National  Better  Business  Bureau,  Inc..  .  .  782 
NATIONAL  BROADCASTING  COMPANY: 

Commercial    TV   Programs    1338 

Executives    and    Personnel,   TV...      848 

Executive-TV   Biographies    845 

Network   Map,    TV    846-7 

National  Society  of  Television  Producers.      782 

National  Television  Film   Council    782 

Netherlcnds:    TV   Stations    972 

Network   Billings,  TV    127 

NETWORK  EXECUTIVES,  TV: 
(Biographical  Sketches) 

ABC-TV    821 

CBS-TV     829 

Du   Mont    837 

NBC-TV     845 

Network   News   Selections   of    1954    ....        47 

Nelworks,  Regional   292 

New  TV  Stations,  Opening  1955   852 

News    Commentators     1157 

News   Events,    1954   Top  Ten   Television.        37 

Norway:   TV  Staions    972 

Orchestra   Leaders    1211 

Organizations      775 

Personalities.  TV  Film  Executives 

Index     1068 

Philippine  Islands:  TV  Stations    972 

Pholo.  Color  TV  Set  Components 813 

Photo  of  First  Presidential  News  Confer- 
ence Covered  by  Television 814 

Photo  of  Largest  1954  TV  Station  Sale.  .  .      814 

Poland:  TV  Stations 972 

Prizes.   Premiums,   Etc 1097 

Producers  and  Dis'ributors.  TV  Film....  997 
Producers.  Network  and  Independent.  .  .  .  1233 
Producers.  Program,  Radio-TV 729 

PROGRAM   PRODUCERS. 

RADIO-TV     729 

Programs.  Commercial  AM-TV 1313 

Programs,   Commercial   TV 1338 

Projectors   1093 

Publications:  Trade,  Fan.  Technical,  Gen.  1357 

Puerto  Rico  TV  Stations 966 

Radio-Electronics-TV  Manufacturers  Asso- 
ciation   (RETMA)    1301 

Radio  and  Television  Directors  Guild .  .  .  784 

Radio-Television  Executives  Society,  Inc.  784 

Radio-TV  News  Directors  Association .  . .  785 

Radio-TV   Station  Brokers 1098 


RADIO-TV  STATION 

REPRESENTATIVES     231 

Raw   Stock    1096 

Regional  Networks    292 

Research  Organizations   109 

Service  Firms,  TV 1093 

SESAC,  Inc 785,  1266 

Sets  Production,  TV-Radio 815 

Singers  (Vocal  Artists)   1137 

Spain:   TV  Stations 972 

Sports   Commentators    1143 

Spot  and  Flood  Lamps 1093 

Station  Representatives  Assn.,  Inc 786 

STATION  REPRESENTA- 
TIVES. TV    231 

Stations,  Color  Equipped,  U.  S.  A 809 

Stations,  TV  to  Open  in  1955 852 

Storage    Vaults    1097 

Suspended  TV  Operations 980 

Sweden:  TV  Stations 972 

Switzerland:  TV  Stations 972 

TELEPHONE  NUMBERS,  TV 

Chicago    102 

Los  Angeles    104 

New  York    100 

Washington,   D.   C 103 

Television  Bureau  of  Advertising  (TvB).  .  786 

Television  Directors  Guild 786 

Television  Programs,  Commercials   1338 

Television  Raference  Books,  Bibliography  1307 

TELEVISION    STATIONS,    U.S., 

ALPHABETICALLY  BY 

STATE  AND  CITY    871 

TELEVISION  YEARBOOK 
(Facing  Page  800) 

Terms,  Color  Television 807 

Thailand:    TV   Stations 972 

Top  Ten  News  Events  of  '54 37 

Turkey:   TV  Stations 972 

TV  Code,   NARTB 981 

TV  Film  Producers.  Distributors 997 

TV  Operations,  Suspended 980 

TV   Ownership,   Family 803 

TV-Radio  Artists  1103 

TV-Radio  Directors 1223 

TV-Radio   Producers    1233 

TV-Radio  Revenue   1952-1953 41 

TV-Radio  Set  Production,  1954 815 

TV-Radio  Writers   1247 

TV  EQUIPMENT  SERVICE  FIRMS 1284 

TV  Stations   Outside  U.  S 970 

TV  Stations  Set  for  Opening— 1955 852 

TV  Stations,  U.  S.  Index  by  Call  Letters . .  866 

TV  STATIONS  U.S. 

PERSONNEL    871 

Union  of  South  Africa:  TV  Stations 972 

U.  S.  S.  R.:  TV  Stations 972 

Vatican  City:  TV  Stations 972 

Venezuela:  TV  Stations 972 

Vocal  Artists.  TV-Radio 1137 

Winners,   "Emmy"  Statuettes— 1954 1099 

Women  Commentators    1276 

Writers  Guild  of  America,  East,  Inc 786 

Writers.  Radio-TV   1247 

Yugoslavia:  TV  Stations 972 


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ABC  Film  Syndication.  .  .1004 

ABC  Radio  Network 98-99 

ABC  Television  Network 

826-827 
Abilene    Radio    &    Televi- 
sion Co 951 

Academy  Pictures 1015 

Addiss,   Justxis    1228 

Alexander,  M.  &  A., 

Prods 1037 

All-Canada   Radio   Facili- 
ties Ltd 690 

Allen.    Mel    58 

Allen,  Steve   1124 

Allied  Record  Mfg.  Co..  .    760 

Ampex  Corp 1282 

Anderson,  Eddie    1125 

Animated  Prods 1050 

Applewhite.  Charlie   ...  .1122 

Armbruster,  Robert   1216 

Arnell,   Peter    1236 

ASCAP    1248 

Asher.   William    1227 

Associated  Press 

4  and  Run  of  Book 

Association  Films    1045 

Associated   Prog.   Serv. .  .   769 
Atcher,  Bob,  TV  Film 

Series     1138 

Atlantic  Television  Corp.  1025 

Atlas  Television  Corp 1051 

ATV  Film  Prods.,  Inc....      20 

Audio  Prods.,  Inc 1026 

Audio-Video  Rec.  Co 16 

Audivox  Records 771 

Avalon.  Al   1179 


—  B  — 


B.B.D.  &  O..  Inc 130 

Baker.  Art 1175 

Banghart,  Kenneth   1156 


Bargy,  Roy 1220 

Barnes  Printing  Co 1312 

Barnett  Int'l   Forwarders.  1048 
Barry.  Enright  &  Friendly  737 

Barry   Sisters    88 

Barty.  Billy   1133 

Beck.  Jackson 1169 

BelL  Dorese    1118 

Belli.  Lido   1222 

Benny,  lack    36 

Berle.  Milton 38 

Berns,  Larry   1244 

Bickford,    Charles    1106 

Bixby,  Carl   1246 

Bllnkey  Prods 1049 

Block,  Martin    6 

Bonded   TV   Film   Service 

Facing  Page  1360 

Boone.    Richard 116 

British  Info.  Services 1044 

Broadcast  Music.  Inc.. 816-817 
Brody,  Bernard  S.  & 

Asso 1048 

Broidy.  Wm.  F.,  Prods...  1003 

Brooks  Costume  Co 1098 

Bryan.  Arthur  Q 1126 

Bryan.  Marvin   1133 

Bulova  Watch  Co.,  Inc. . .     28 

Burke.  Caroline    1234 

Burns.  Stan 1174 

Buttons.  Red 48 


—  C  — 


CFRB    688 

CKLW-CKLW-TV    458 

C.A.R.T.B 686 

C.B.C 684 

CBS  Radio  Network.  .112-113 
CBS  Television  Film  Sales  996 
CBS  Television 

Network    834-835 

Cadence  Records  Inc 772 

Caesar,  Sid 60 

Camargo,  Ralph   1134 

25 


Cantor,  Eddie 1112 

Capitol  Records  756 

Caribbean  Networks.  Inc.'676 

Carney.  Art 1112 

Carson.  Jack 1111 

Case,  Nelson   1179 

Cassini,  Igor 92 

Castle,  Nick   1226 

Century  News  Photo 14 

Cineffects,  Inc 1011 

Cinema  Research   1041 

Circle  Film  Labs   1095 

Cirillo.  Al   1145 

Coastal  Rec.  Co 767 

Cole,  Buddy   1217 

CoUyer.  Bud 1174 

Color  Service  Co 1009 

Columbia   Transcriptions.   754 

Commonwealth  Film 1022 

Como.  Perry   8 

Consolidated   Film    806 

Conway.  Jim 1175 

Corday,  Leo.  Prods 1251 

Cowan.  Louis  G..  Inc....    120 

Cox.  Betty 64 

Craig.  Nancy 1128 

Crisler,  R.  C.  &  Co 304 

Crosby,  Bing,  Enterprises  818 

Crosby,  Bob   1110 

Cullen,  Bill   1166 


_D  — 


Davis,  Eddie 1228 

Davis,  Phil.  Musical 1250 

Dee,  Danny,  Enterprises.   749 

Del  Valle,  Jaime 1242 

Demby  Prods 1052 

Desilu  Prods 82 

Dixon,  Bob    1180 

Doherty,  Clifford,  Steers  & 

Shenfield,  Inc 136 

Donahue.  Jack 1228 

Donald.  Peter 1130 

Don  Lee  Broadcasting...  256 


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D   D   n 


ADVERTISING  INDEX 


D   n  n 


Dreier,  Alex 1158 

DuMont,  Allen  B.  Labs  . .  800 
DuMont  Television 

Net    842-843 

Durante,  Jimmy  46 


E  — 


Eastman  Kodak  Co 808 

Edwards,  Douglas 1156 

Edwards,    Ralph    18 

Ellsworth,  Whitney 1242 

Empire  Broadcasting 

Corp 765-1007 

Endorsements.   Inc 750 

Erickson,  Corydon 1126 

Erickson,   Helene   W 1138 

Erwin,  Wasey  &  Co.,  Ltd.  136 
"Ethel  and  Albert" 1121 


—  F 


Fairbanks,   Jerry,   Prods..  1005 

Family  Films    1049 

Ferrin,  Frank,  Prods 1013 

Fihn  Crait  Prods 1034 

Fine  Sound 770 

Finley.  Larry    1188 

Fisher,  Eddie    66 

Fitzmaurice,  Michael  ....  1126 

Ford.  Art 1191 

Ford.  Mary   1102 

Ford.  Tennessee  Ernie.  .  .      80 

Four  Star  Prods 1038 

Framer.  Walt.  Prods 738 

Franklin.  Joe 1191 

Frederick-Clinton  Co.    ...    138 
Fremantle  Overseas 

Radio  &  Television.  Inc.  745 
French  Broadcasting  Sys.  118 
Fromkess,  Leon   1233 


G  — 


Gart.  John 1212 

Gately,  Frederick    1228 

General  Film 

Laboratories    1027 

German.  W.  J.,  Inc. 

Facing  Page  801 
Gerry  Gross-Norman  Baer  726 

Gleason,  Jackie  50 

GobeL  George 68 


Goldstone,  Duke  1234 

Goodman,  Harry  S 741 

Goodson-Todman    Prods..  732 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  802 

Graham,  Lee   94 

Grauer,  Ben   1 156 

Gregson,  Jack    1182 

Gross-Krasne,    Inc 1002 

Gross,    Lloyd    1236 

Gruenberg,  Axel   1237 

Guild  Films 1006 


—  H 


Halop,  Billy    1130 

Halop.  Florence 1132 

Hamilton.  Gene   1173 

Hammond.  Earl   1126 

Harleigh  Mus. 

Merchandising    30 

Harrice,  Cy 1171 

Harris.   Robert  H 1131 

Harvey.  Marilyn    1177 

Hatch,  Wilbur    1218 

Heatherton.  Ray   1125 

Henley.  Arthur,  Prods....   746 

Herbert,  Don    1132 

Herlihy.  Ed 1100 

Herlihy,  Walter  1173 

Hermann,  Cleve    1146 

Hobin,   Bill    1235 

Holbrook's   Film  Library.  1053 

Hope.  Bob 40 

Howard.  Mary,  Rec'd'gs.   771 

Hurdle,  Jack  1243 

Hygo  Television  Films. .  .1018 


—  K  — 


—  I  — 


Imperial  World  Films 1036 

Interstate  Television 1019 

Irving,  Charles 1120 

Irving,  Hollis    1120 


-J- 


Jackson.  Felix 1238 

James,  Dennis 

Facing  Page       1 
Jordan,  Murry   1181 

27 


KBIG    342 

KBTV 883 

KCMO-TV    912 

KDKA-TV     944 

KDMA    468 

KDUB-TV  957 

KEY-T 880 

KFEL-TV    882 

KFVD   349 

KFYR    547 

KGNC-KGNC-TV 614 

KLBS    613 

KLGR   468 

KMAC    613 

KMBC-TV 914 

KMHL 468 

K-NUZ    625 

KNX   348 

KOA-TV 884 

KONO    633 

KOWH  493 

KOWL    359 

KPHO-TV    332-872 

KPOA    673 

KPRC-TV   954 

KRBC-TV   951 

KRCA 870 

KRLD-TV    620 

KSD-TV 916 

KTLA    878 

KTOE   468 

KTRK-TV    956 

KWLM    468 

Kagran  Corp    740 

Kamman,  Leigh 1123 

Kander.  Allen    1097 

Kaplan,  Marvin  1130 

Kaye,  Sammy 86 

Keene,  William   1119 

Kellino,  Roy  1225 

Kennedy,  Kevin 1172 

Keystone 

Broadcasting    284-285 

Kline,  Benj.  H 1229 

Kovacs,  Ernie 72 

Kudner  Agency,  Inc 132 


L  — 


Lacy,  Jack 1190 

Laine.  Frankie   70 

Lalley  and  Love 1042 

Landers,  Lew 1229 

Lawrence,  Mort   1181 

Lazar,  Bill 1172 


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More  Americans  savir 


ULOVA  ON  TV 


than  any  other  product 

Thanks  to  America's  Largest  Spot  Campaign 
and  Your  Fine  Cooperation 


#  Again  in  1954,  as  in  years  past- 
more  Americans  chose  BULOVA  than 
any  other  fine  watch  in  the  world. 

Again,  we  at  Bulova  continued  to 
depend  upon  spot  television  and  spot 
radio  at  our  principal  advertising 
media.  In  faa,  more  than  260  TV 
tutions  carried  BULOVA  messages  in 
1954!  And,  we  know  that  the  success 


of  these  campaigns  was  due,  to  a  large 
extent,  to  the  magnificent  cooperation 
of  the  radio  and  television  stations 
and  their  representatives  throughout 
the  country. 

So,  once  again,  to  all  of  you— our  sin- 
cere appreciation.  We  look  forward 
to  many  more  years  of  pleasant  and 
profitable  association. 


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D     D     D 


ADVERTISING  INDEX 


D   D   n 


Lear«  Les,  Prods 742 

Lebow,  Guy  1127 

Lescoulie,  Jack 51 

Levenson,  Sam 1110 

Lever  Brothers  Co 124 

Levy,  Parke   1242 

Levy,  Ralph   1238 

Lewis,  Al 1223 

Lewis,  Jerry   52 

Lewis,  Monica 90 

Lewis,  Robert  Q 54 

Liberace    42 

Liebman,  Max 22 

Linder  Group,  The 468 

Lockwood,  Grey    1230 

Lombardo,  Guy   34 


—  M  — 


MGM  Records 772 

MacGregor,  C.P 743 

MacRae,  Gordon 1104 

Medtby,  Richard 1212 

"Mama"    1122 

Mann,  Claire 1 128 

Marshall-Hester  Prods.  . .   748 

Marshall,  Rex 1180 

Martin,  Dean   52 

Martin,  Don,  School   1132 

Martin,  Jean 96 

Maurice  Jewels    875 

Mayer.  Ken 1127 

McBride,  Mary  Margaret.  1109 

McCadden   Prods 1043 

McCann-Erickson 134-135 

McCleery,  Albert 1239 

McCrarys,  The 1105 

McGee,  Fibber  and 

Molly   1108 

McGovem,  Patricia 1123 

McLeod,  Victor 1230 

McNellis.  Maggi    1128 

Mercer,  Johnny 1108 

Mercury  Int'l.  Pictures.  .  .1033 

Merit  Studios    1031 

Merrill,  Robert   1136 

Meyerson,  Bess   1115 

Miner,  Jan 1 120 

Miss  Frances   1116 

Mitchell,  Thomas 1116 

Modem  Talking  Pic.  Serv.     26 

Montgomery,  Robert 62 

Morris,  Howard  61 

Morris,  William,  Agency.    128 

Morrow,  Don    1176 

Morse,  Carlton  E 1246 

Motion  Pictxires  for  TV..  10 10 

Movielab  Film  Labs 1094 

Murray  Jan 142 


Murray,  Ken 1024 

Mutual  Broadcasting  Sys.  110 


—  N  — 


NBC  Spot  Sales 2 

NBC  Television 850-851 

National  Jewelers  Co....   146 

National  Screen  Serv 1014 

National  Telefilm  Assoc.  1012 

Nelson,  Jimmy   56 

Nelson,   Ralph    1240 

NickeU,  Paul 1238 

Nimmo,  Bill 1168 

Noble,  Leighton 1132 

Nola  Studios 768 

Nordine,  Ken 1134 

Nusbaum,  Mort    1190 


_Q_ 


—  O  — 


O'Connor,  Donald 74 

Olmsted  Sound  Studios . .   764 

Olsen,  Johnny    1170 

Olsen,  Penny   1170 

O'SulUvan,  Terry 1120 

Owens,  Jack 1134 


—  P  — 


Paddock,  Douglas 

Sterling    748 

Palmer,  Bud 1144 

Pan  American 

Television    1020 

Parker,  Dean 1117 

Parsonnet   and  Wheeler.  1032 

Paul,  Charles  F 1217 

Paul,  Les 1102 

Paul,  Ralph    1176 

Paul,  Sidney 1177 

Peerless  Film  Processing.  1092 
Penthouse  Studios,  The..   768 

Perrin,  Nat   1243 

Perrin-Paus  Co 140 

Peyser,  John 1230 

Philco  Corp 802 

Pickens,  Jane  1136 

Polacheck,  Charles 1244 

Post.  Ted 1230 

Power,  Jules,  Prods 749 

Prockter  Television 728 

Product  Services   147 

PuUe    108 

29 


Quillan,  Joe    1224 


—  R  — 


RCA Back  Cover 

RCA  Custom  Record 

Sales    770 

RCA  Recorded 

Programs    762-763 

Radio  Cadena  Nacional.  .   712 

Radio  Hawaii 673 

Raebum,  Bryna 1114 

Raye.  Martha 76 

Reed,  Carol   1107 

Reela  Films 998 

Reeves  Sound  Studios. . .  1023 

Reiner,  Carl   61 

Riddle,  Nelson  1218 

Ringling  Bros.  &  BMB 32 

Roach,  Hal,  Studios 1016 

Rockhill  Prods 734 

Rogers,  Roy   78 

Roman,  Ruth    1129 

Romer,  Tomi 1 134 

Rooney,  Mickey,  Ent 1029 

Rose,  David   1216 

Roy,  Michael   1135 

Russell,  Bob   1130 

Russell,  Don 144 

RusseU,  Todd 1178 


—  S  — 


Sanford,  Charles   . . 

1210 

Schaffner,  Franklin 

1238 

Scharf.  Walter   .... 

1219 

Schneider,  Dick   . . . 

1231 

Schrager,  Rudy    . .  . 

1214 

Screen  Gems 

1000-1001 

Sears,  Fred  F 

1231 

Self,  William 

1240 

SESAC    

1265 

Shapiro,  Stanley    . . 

1245 

Sharbutt.  Del    

1114 

Sheldon,  Herb    .... 

1170 

Shipp,  Mary   

1128 

Signature  Music  . . . 

1252 

Silbert,  Bill   

1188 

Silver,  Joe 

1124 

Skelton,  Red 

44 

Skiles,  Marlin 

1219 

Skinner,   Charles   E. 

1046 

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Smith,  Fletcher,  Studios.  .1028 

Smith,  Sid  1231 

Smith,  Sidney 1241 

Smith,  Sydney  (Miss) 1129 

S.O.S.  Cinema  Supply 

Corp 1096 

Spotlight  Promotions 138 

Stark-Loylon    736 

Steen,  Cort    1231 

Sterling,  Jack   1124 

Stem,  Bill   1142 

Stevens.  Mark   84 

Stewart,  Jay 1131 

Storer  Broadcasting 

Co 290-291 

Streech,  Wilbur,  Prods...  1051 

Strenge,  Walter 1227 

Studio  Films   1008 

Sussan,  Herbert 1224 

Sylvern,  Hank 1215 


—  T  — 


Talent  Associates    744 

Teevee  Co.,  The 1021 

Telecast  Films    1039 

Television  Specialty    1284 

Thomas.  Danny 1103 

Thorgersen.  Ed 1040 

Tillman,  John    1158 

Tonken,  Phil   1178 

Tower  Prods 739 

Trendle-Campbell-Meurer .    730 

Trotter,  John  Scott 1210 

Two  Ton  Baker 1118 


Volcano  Prods 1052 

Von  Zell,  Harry 1168 


U  — 


United  Press 12 

U.  S.  Steel  Hour 126 

United  World  Films 1030 

Unity  Television  Corp. 

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—  V  — 


Valentino,  Thomas  J 766 

Van  Praag  Prods 1047 

Videart  Inc 1050 

Video  Crafts 140 

Video  Pictures   1035 

Vinti,  Carlo 747 


W 


WAAM    903 

WAAT   922 

WACH,  WACH-TV  . .  .645-960 
WAGA-WAGA-T V   . . .  385-889 

WAIT 401 

WAPA   676 

WATV    922 

WAZL    579 

WBAP-TV    953 

WBCK    457 

WBOC   449 

WBRC-TV 871 

WBT  534 

WCMB-TV   578 

WCSS 505 

WCTC    499 

WEAV   524 

WELL  457 

WENT    524 

WERC    577 

WEVD    513 

WFAS    532 

WFBG    498 

WFIL    582 

WGLV    941 

WGN.  WGN-TV    400-892 

WGY    526 

WHB    483 

WHEN-TV    928 

WHIM    594 

WHLI   510 

WHLM   574 

WHOL   573 

WHOM 514 

WHWL 589 

WIBG 585 

WIDE   443 

WINS   516 

WIP    584 

WISL    589 

WJAR-TV     274 

WJBK-TV   908 

WIJD    402 

WJNC    539 

WJNO 383 

WKBW 506 

WKMI    464 

WKRC-TV    936 

WLIB    518 

WMAR-TV 904 

WMUR-TV 923 

WNBZ 528 

WNET    947 

WOND     499 

31 


WOR 302 

WOV    520 

WOW-TV     920 

WPAT    500 

WPIX   926 

WPOR 445 

WPRO    592 

WPTR 505 

WQMC 930 

WQXR   522 

WRAK    591 

WRC,  WRC-TV   372-886 

WRNL 647 

WSAI   552 

WSB-TV  386 

WSIX    610 

WSJS    546 

WSPD    558 

WSRS     554 

WSYR 529 

WTAC    461 

WTAX    409 

WTIC   366 

WTIX    440 

WTRY    530 

WTVI   918 

WTVN-TV    936 

WVDA   451 

WWL    436-441 

WWRL   532 

WXEL     934 

WXYZ-TV    907 

Wakely,  Jimmy   1140 

Wald,  Robert    1232 

Wallach.  George 1017 

Wayne,  Bemie 1213 

Willis,   Richard    1113 

Wismer,  Harry 10 

Wolf  Prods 735 

WORLD 

Broadcasting    758-759 

Wyler,  Jim   114 


—  Y  — 


Young,  Alan 1124 

Young  &  Rubicam 122 

Young,  Victor 1215 


_Z  — 


Zenith  Radio  Corp 804 

Ziv,  Frederic  W.,  Co..  .286-287 
Ziv  Television 

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For  Fiscal  Year  Ended  June  30,  1954 


George  C. 

McConnaughey 

Chairman 


CPOTLIGHTING  the  20th  anniversary 
^year  of  the  Federal  Communications 
Commission  is  the  fact  that  the  Nation 
is  now  studded  with  and  served  by  more 
than  700,000  radio  transmitters;  50  dif- 
ferent nonbroadcast  services;  and  11 
categories  of  broadcast  station  authori- 
zations nearing  the  6,000  mark.  Program 
service  was  being  rendered  by  two  types 
of  aural  stations  plus  an  expanded  video 
service  to  which  compatible  color  had 
been  added. 

Statistically,  broadcasting  authoriza- 
tions totaled  5,838  at  the  end  of  fiscal 
1954,  which  was  a  net  gain  of  408  for  the 
year.  Broadcast  applications  received 
during  the  year  totaled  8,200,  which  was 
1,220  more  than  the  previous  year. 

For  television  there  was  a  net  increase 
of  slightly  more  than  100  broadcast  sta- 
tion authorizations  during  the  year  as 
compared  to  the  banner  number  of  near- 
ly 400  in  fiscal  1953,  which  was  the  first 
year  following  the  lifting  of  the  tempo- 
rary freeze.  The  result  was  that,  as  of 
the  end  of  the  fiscal  year  1954,  the  Com- 
mission had  granted  construction  per- 
mits to  603  TV  broadcast  stations.  Of 
this  number,  573  were  for  commercial 
operation  and  402  such  stations  were  on 
the  air  or  authorized  to  go  on  the  air. 
The  total  grants  represented  340  VHF 
and  233  UHF  stations,  of  which  265  VHF 
and  137  UHF  stations  had  operating  au- 
thorizations. They  were  bringing  TV 
service  to  a  vast  audience  over  most  of 
the  United  States  and  in  Alaska,  Hawaii, 
and  Puerto  Rico. 

D    n    D 

By  the  end  of  the  fiscal  year,  all  non- 
competitive applications  which  were  in  a 
position  to  be  granted  had  been  so  acted 
upon  by  the  Commission.  Consequently, 
of  the  200  still-pending  commercial  ap- 
plications, 186  were  in  hearing  status. 

Action  on  TV  applications  was,  in 
large  measure,  speeded  by  continued 
study  and  adjustment  of  the  Commis- 
sion's   temporary   processing   procedure. 


As  adopted  in  April  of  1952,  it  set  up  a 
priority  system  based  upon  the  availabil- 
ity of  TV  service.  After  many  grants  had 
been  made,  the  Commission  felt  that  em- 
phasis should  be  placed  on  local  outlets 
rather  than  upon  availability  of  outside 
service.  Accordingly,  on  July  14,  1953,  it 
gave  primary  consideration  to  cities 
which  had  no  local  TV  stations. 

a   D   D 

The  new  rules  for  color  do  not  specify 
a  minimum  number  of  hours  during 
which  TV  stations  must  transmit  color 
programs.  However,  the  number  of  color- 
casts has  been  increasing  as  more  sta- 
tions install  color  equipment  and  the 
telephone  company  extends  its  color  re- 
lay facilities  to  additional  cities  and  sta- 
tions. Most  of  the  color  receivers  pro- 
duced initially  had  the  equivalent  of  a 
15-inch  picture  tube.  But  larger  tubes 
are  in  production,  and  indications  are 
that  as  more  color  sets  become  available 
there  will  be  a  resultant  reduction  in  cost 
to  the  public. 

During  the  year  the  Commission 
granted  142  additional  AM  authoriza- 
tions, making  a  total  of  2,697  such  au- 
thorizations at  its  close.  Most  of  the  new 
AM  assignments  were  to  the  smaller 
communities  without  local  stations. 
D     D     D 

The  year  closed  with  569  commercial 
FM  authorizations  outstanding.  Authori- 
zations were  issued  for  22  new  stations 
while  54  authorizations  were  deleted, 
leaving  a  net  loss  for  the  year  of  32 
stations. 

At  the  close  of  the  fiscal  year  the  num- 
ber of  construction  permits  granted  for 
noncommercial  educational  TV  operation 
had  increased  to  30,  of  which  14  were 
VHF  and  16  UHF.  Six  educational  TV 
stations  were  operating  —  three  in  VHF 
and  three  in  UHF.  While  several  shifts 
of  educational  reservations  were  made 
upon  petition,  and  after  rulemaking,  the 
Commission  continued  to  frown  upon  any 
effort  to  transfer  educational  channels  to 
commercial  use. 


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and  his 


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AMERICA'S  NUMBER  ONE  BAND 


TV  —  "LIVE" 

WRCA-TV,  N.  Y. 

for 
LINCOLN-MERCURY 


TV  —  "FILMED" 
THE  GUY  LOMBARDO  SHOW 

Syndicated  by 
M.  C.  A. 


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PubUcity:  DAVID  O.  ALBER  ASSOC.  INC.,  Gene  Sheirin 

34 


Advertising  Outlay  Scheduled 
In  1955  To  Reach  AU-Time  Mark 


D   n   D   n   D   n 

By  FRANK  BURKE 

Editor 
Radio-Television  Daily 

amounts  of  their  billings  has  been  stead- 
ily growing  upward.  The  trend,  accord- 
ing to  one  time  buyer,  seems  to  be  ,to- 
ward  the  purchase  of  regional  time  with 
merchandising  tie-ins. 

D   n   D 

An  interesting  development  of  the 
new  year  is  the  formation  of  the  Quality 
Radio  Group  composed  of  43  stations 
who  are  banked  together  to  sell  circula- 
tion as  a  package.  The  president  of  this 
group  is  Ward  Quail  of  Crosley  and 
William  B.  Ryan,  formerly  president  of 
BAB,  is  executive  vice-president  and 
director.  These  stations,  representing 
most  of  the  clear  channel  outlets,  have 
sales  offices  in  both  New  York  and  Chi- 
cago and  plan  to  open  another  on  the 
west  coast. 

n   n   n 

Television  forges  ahead  at  an  acceler- 
ated clip  with  color  TV  fast  taking  over 
the  spotlight  from  conventional  black 
and  white.  RCA  and  NBC  have  led  the 
field  in  the  promotion  of  compatible 
color  and  have  asked  other  networks  and 
manufacturers  to  intensify  their  sup- 
port. In  the  meantime  the  black  and 
white  TV  service  enjoys  further  station 
and  circulation  expansion  and  the  battle 
of  survival  of  UHF  in  many  markets 
continues. 

All  in  all  the  outlook  for  1955  is  most 
promising  and  both  radio  and  TV  net- 
works should  turn  in  a  good  business 
year.  Some  forecast  the  .decline  of 
nighttime  radio  network  programming 
as  we  know  it  today,  and  others  envision 
a  new  era  in  which  midget  transistor 
portable  radios  will  revolutionize  the 
business  and  bring  new  energy  to  the 
radio  broadcasting  industries.  On  the 
television  side  the  coming  year  is  cer- 
tain to  be  the  biggest  ever  and  before 
year's  end  the  schedule  of  color  TV  pro- 
gramming on  networks  will  probably 
reach  the  proportions  of  competition  for 
some  black  and  white.  However,  the  color 
TV  audience  is  still  limited,  and  it  will  be 
several  years  before  the  more  than 
34,000,000  black  and  white  receivers  are 
replaced. 

35 


IT'S  foolhardy  to  try  to  forecast  what 
^  is  in  store  for  the  broadcasting  indus- 
try during  1955.  However  one  thing  is 
certain,  with  government  agencies  pre- 
dicting a  good  year  and  the  advertising 
outlay  expected  to  reach  a  new  all-time 
high,  the  radio  and  TV  broadcasters 
should  have  a  progressive  and  prosper- 
ous year.  _  \  ■, . 
The  outlook  in  the  advertismg  field 
is  a  pretty  good  barometer  of  the  broad- 
casting business.  The  wise  ones  are  pre- 
dicting that  this  year's  expenditures  will 
pass  the  $8,000,000,000  mark  by  a  good 
margin.  This  is  big  money  and  already 
the  radio  and  TV  networks  as  well  as  the 
local  stations  are  making  their  bid  for 
a  part  of  it. 

n   D   D 

Along  with  prospects  for  a  banner 
year  comes  word  that  television  worked 
wonders  in  1954  and  radio  didn't  fare 
so  badly  either.  Gross  TV  billings  were 
estimated  at  more  than  $500,000,000  for 
time  as  compared  to  $450,000,000  in  1953. 
Adding  talent  and  production  costs  it  is 
estimated  that  the  figure  was  about 
$900,000,000. 

Radio  billings  for  1954  were  estimated 
at  $415,000,000  by  the  Radio  Advertising 
Bureau.  The  web  billings  were  figured 
at  $142,000,000  as  compared  to  $144,600,- 
000  in  1953  and  the  local  advertising  at 
$273,000,000  as  compared  to  $257,300,000 
in  1953. 

n    D    n 

The  new  year  of  advertising  in  both 
radio  and  television  got  off  to  a  flying 
start  with  the  regional  and  national 
spots  and  special  programs  bought  by 
the  automotive  industry.  The  manufac- 
turers, particularly  General  Motors, 
spent  a  great  deal  on  the  national  and 
local  level  and  indications  are  that  their 
spot  business  and  those  of  others  will 
continue  throughout  the  year. 

Another  aspect  which  brought  opti- 
mism to  both  the  radio  and  television 
fields  was  the  increased  use  of  spot  busi- 
ness by  national  advertisers.  Among 
these  accounts  are  included  drugs,  home 
appliance,     foods     and     cosmetics     and 


JACK  BENNY 


36 


TEN  TOP  RADIO-TV 

NEWS  EVENTS 
OF  1954- — — 


Radio-Television  Daily's  selections  of  the  top  ten  news  events  of  1954, 
covered  by  Radio  and  Television  folloiv : 

1 — The  Supreme  Court  decision  on  segregation  in  the  public  schools. 
2 — The  Army-McCarthy  hearings  and  condemnation  of  the  Senator. 
3 — The  shooting  of  five  Congressmen  by  Puerto  Rican  Nationalists. 
4 — The  East  Coast  hurricanes. 
5 — Roger  Bannister  breaks  the  four  minute  mile. 
6— The  mid-term  elections. 
7 — Geneva  conference-truce  in  Indo-China. 
S^Chinese  Reds  jail  American  airmen. 
9_Illness  of  Pope  Pius  XII. 
10 — French  agreement  on  rearming  West  Germany. 

Outstanding  Broadcasts 

ABC  Radio-TV— The  Army-McCarthy  hearing. 

CBS  Radio— Man's  Right  to  Knov^^ledge. 

CBS  TV— "The  Search**  Series. 

Du  Mont  Network— Pro  Football  Championship  Game. 

Mutual— World  Series  Coverage. 

NBC  TV— "Three,  Two,  One— Zero"  Documentary. 

NBC  Radio— Coverage  of  Hurricanes. 

""'""""""""""""""""""""""""^j 


■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a 


Favorites  of  1954 

As  Selected  by  Nation's  Radio-TV  Editors 

RADIO  TELEVISION 

t^AN  Of  THE  YEAR 


JACK  BENNY  JACKIE  GLEASON 

CBS                   •               CBS-TV 
WOMAN  OF  THE  YEAR 

EVE  ARDEN  LUCILLE  BALL 

CBS                   •                CBS-TV 
-  COMEDY  SHOW  OF  THE  YEAR 


JACK  BENNY  GEORGE  GOBEL 

CBS  •  NBC-TV 
DRAMATIC  SHOW  OF  THE  YEAR  — 

LUX  RADIO  THEATER  U.S.  STEEL  HOUR 

CBS                   •                ABC-TV 
MUSICAL  SHOW  OF  THE  YEAR 


VOICE  OF  FIRESTONE  HIT  PARADE 

ABC  •  NBC-TV 

COMMENTATOR  OF  THE  YEAR  

EDWARD  R.  MURROW        EDWARD  R.  MURROW 

CBS  •  CBS-TV 

DOCUMENTARY  OF  THE  YEAR  


CHURCHILL  BIRTHDAY     "THREE,  TWO,  ONE-ZERO" 
SALUTES  •  NBC-TV 

QUIZ  SHOW  OF  THE  YEAR 

YOU  BET  YOUR  LIFE         "WHAT'S  MY  LINE!" 

NBC                   •                CBS-TV 
SPORTSCASTER  OF  THE  YEAR 

BILL  STERN  MEL  ALLEN 

ABC                   •                NBC-TV 
CHILDREN'S  SHOW  OF  THE  YEAR 

"LET'S  PRETEND"  "DISNEYLAND" 

CBS  •  ABC-TV 
VOCALIST  OF  THE  YEAR 

Male 

EDDIE  FISHER 

MBS 
Female 

ROSEMARY  CLOONEY 

CBS 


Male 

PERRY  COMO 

CBS-TV 
Female 

DINAH  SHORE 

NBC-TV 


SONG  HIT  OF  THE  YEAR 


THIS  OLE  HOUSE' 

BMI 


"LET  ME  GO,  LOVER' 

BMI 


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19S5 

GENERAL     FOODS 
AMERICAN  DAIRY  ASSOC. 


BROADCAST  REVENUES  CONTINUE 
SPIRAL  TO  NEW  RECORD  HIGH 


n   D   n 


IN  the  calendar  year  1953,  the  grand  total  revenues  of  the  broadcasting 
industry  (radio  and  television)  passed  $900  million,  the  highest  on 
record.  Total  revenues,  which  comprise  revenues  derived  from  the  sale  of 
time,  talent,  and  program  materials  to  advertisers,  were  reported  at  $908 
million.  Radio  revenues  increased  from  $469.7  million  in  1952  to  $475.3 
million,  in  1953,  while  aggregate  TV  revenues  of  $432.7  milHon  in  1953 
were  33.5  percent  greater  than  the  $324.2  million  for  1952. 

Broadcasting  profits  of  $123  million  in  1953  were  6.4  percent  greater 
than  those  of  1952.  The  industry  reported  a  profit  from  television  broad- 
cast operations  of  $68  million,  22.5  percent  higher  than  in  1952.  Earnings 
from  radio  AM  and  FM  broadcast  operations  decreased  by  8.4  percent  from 
$60.1  million  in  1952  to  $55  million  in  1953.  All  profit  figures  are  before 
payment  of  Federal  income  tax. 

The  following  tables  show  the  comparable  calendar  year  1952-53  radio 
and  television  financial  data  for  the  radio  and  television  broadcast 
industries : 

ALL   NETWORKS   AND   STATIONS,    1952-53 

Percent  in- 
crease or 
(decrease) 
Ittm  1952  1953  in  1953 

Millions  Millions 

Total    broadcast    revenues .$793.9  .$908.0  1 1.3 

Radio'    4fi9.7  475.3  l.l 

Television     324.2  432.7  33.5 

Total   broadcast   expenses 678.3  785.0  15.7 

Radio      409.6  420.3  2.6 

Television     268.7  364.7  35.7 

Broadcast  income  (before  Federal  income  tax) 115.6  123.0  6.4 

Radio     60.1  55.0  (8.4) 

Television     55.5  68.0  22.5 

1  R^dio  includes  AM  and  FM  broadcasting. 

NOTE: — 1953  radio  data  cover  the  operations  of  4  nationwide  networks  and  3  regional  networks,  2,434 
AIVI  and  AJVI-FM  and  45  independent  FM  stations.  1952  data  are  for  the  same  networks  and  2,324  AM  and 
AM-FM  and  56  ijidependent  FM  stations.  1953  TV  data  cover  the  operations  of  4  networks  and  334 
stations;  1952  data  are  for  the  same  networks  ami  122  stations. 

*  Reproduced  from  advance  release  of  Federal  Communications  Commission  20th  Annual  Report  for 
fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1954. 


iBEBSEEBBSBSEBBEa 


41 


Qeorg^e  J^ioerace 

Judical  director 


42 


Electronics  Industry  Advances 

Nation's  Economy  and  Welfare 


D  D  □  D  n  n 

By  BRIG.  GENERAL  DAVID  SARNOFF 

Chairman  of  the  Board 
Radio  Corporation  of  America 


npELEVISION  in  1954  — its  eighth  year 
as  one  of  the  country's  fastest  grow- 
ing: industries  —  established  new  records 
in  retail  sales  of  TV  receivers  and 
widened  the  scope  of  programming,  espe- 
cially in  color.  These  accomplishments 
and  advances  in  related  fields  once  again 
mark  the  electronics  industry  as  a  leader 
in  advancing  the  nation's  economy  and 
welfare. 

nan 

Some  of  the  major  developments  dur- 
ing 1954  were: 

•  Compatible  Color  Television:  NBC's 

"Introductory  Year"  during  which  it 
broadcast  many  types  of  programs  in 
color  and  featured  "Spectacular"  shows, 
dramatically  revealed  the  potential  scope 
of  color  TV. 

•  Color  TV  Tube  and  New  Set:  The 
RCA  21-inch  color  tube  and  a  new  TV 
color  receiver  using  this  tube,  were 
placed  on  the  market  and  production  will 
be  increased  in  1955. 

•  RCA's  Magnetic  TV  Tape  Recorder: 
Brought  to  commercial  design  stage. 
NBC  will  commence,  early  in  1955,  field 
tests  in  both  black-and-white  and  color 
television  tape  recording. 

•  Electronic  Light  Amplifier:  When 
further  developed,  this  will  have  impor- 
tant applications  in  television,  and  other 
fields.  In  television,  for  example,  tech- 
niques used  in  the  light  amplifier  will 
eventually  make  it  possible  to  see  a  TV 
picture  in  black-and-white  or  in  color  on 
a  thin,  flat  TV  screen  that  can  be  framed 
and  hung  on  the  wall  like  a  picture. 

D   n   D 

(During  1954  basic  progress  was  made 
in  carrying  all  these  developments  for- 
ward. New  knowledge  was  gained 
through  research  and  experimentation  in 
these  fields  at  RCA  Laboratories.  The 
results  achieved  will  have  a  profound 
effect  on  further  progress  during  1955. 

For  1955,  industry  production  of  tele- 
vision receivers  is  estimated  around 
6,000,000.  This  will  lift  the  total  of  TV 
receivers  in  the  United  States  to  approxi- 
mately 38,000,000  by  the  end  of  the  year. 


Television  is  destined  for  new  ad- 
vances, both  in  technical  design  and  in 
programming.  An  outstanding  develop- 
ment in  1954,  the  RCA  21-inch  color  tube, 
operating  with  the  magnetic  equalizer 
which  maintains  color  purity  to  the  very 
edges  of  the  picture,  is  now  in  produc- 
tion. It  is  certain  to  stimulate  produc- 
tion of  color  sets  by  others  in  the  indus- 
try as  well,  and  will  lift  color  TV  "off  the 
ground"  and  into  the  market. 

D     D     D 

Magnetic  tape  recording  for  black-and- 
white  and  color  television,  demonstrated 
by  RCA  at  the  end  of  1953,  was  devel- 
oped further  during  1954  and  will  make 
its  debut  during  the  coming  year  as  a 
new  tool  for  the  broadcasting  industry. 

The  electronic  light  amplifier,  which 
uses  the  principle  of  electronic  light, 
under  development  in  RCA  Laboratories 
during  1954,  will  glow  more  brightly 
during  1955.  Light  amplification  by  this 
means  has  been  achieved  experimentally 
in  ratios  of  more  than  20  to  1;  when  that 
figure  reaches  100  to  1,  a  practical  am- 
plifier of  light  will  mark  a  significant 
step  forward  in  the  science  of  illumina- 
tion and  television. 

In  television,  this  new  form  of  light 
amplification  will  bring  bigger  and 
brighter  pictures;  it  will  revolutionize 
television  as  we  know  it  today. 

It  is  estimated  that  more  than  10,000,- 
000  new  radio  sets,  including  auto  radios, 
will  be  sold  at  retail  during  the  com- 
ing year,  increasing  the  total  of  radios 
in  the  United  States  to  more  than 
125,000,000. 

nan 

Achievements  in  science,  art  and  in- 
dustry during  1954  marked  the  year  in 
radio-television  and  electronics  as  one  of 
progress,  and  the  advances  augur  well 
for  even  greater  accomplishments  in 
1955. 

The  new  and  promising  developments 
of  the  Electronic-Atomic  Age  open  the 
way  for  the  creation  of  new  businesses, 
new  jobs,  and  higher  standards  of  living. 


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SONG   HITS  OF   1954 

January  1,  1954  to  January  1,  1955 

nan  


The  33  song  hits  with  the  largest  radio  and  television  audiences  listed  below 
in  order  of  total  ACI  points  received  pn  the  ACI  SURVEYS  during  19H.  (Songs 
in  stage  or  film  productions  are  indicated;  songs  currently  active  are  marked  with 
an  asterisk;  songs  whose  activity  began  on  the  ACI  SURVEYS  during  the  Fall 
of  1933  are  noted  by  the  1933  date.) 

NUMBER 
OF    WEEKS 

TOTAL  ON  ACI 
SONG  TITLE,  PRODUCTION  AND  PUBLISHER                          ACI  POINTS     SURVEY 

Secret  Love  (1953)  (Calamity  Jane)  (Remick) 44,184  30 

Young  at  Heart  (Sunbeam) 41,009  34 

*Hey  There  (Pajama  Game)  (Frank) 37,765  31 

Stranger  In  Paradise  (1953)  (Kismet)  (Frank) 33,624  32 

Wanted   (Witmark)    33,378  27 

Make  Love  to  Me  (Melrose) 31,018  31 

*If  I  Give  My  Heart  to  You  (Miller) 28,528  28 

*Hernando's  Hideway  (Pajama  Game)  (Frank) 27,706  31 

Three  Coins  in  the  Fountain  (Same  Title)  (Robins) 27,462  25 

*Count    Your    Blessings    (Instead    of    Sheep)    (White    Christmas) 

(Berlin)    27,404  18 

Little  Things  Mean  a  Lot  (Feist) 26,893  34 

Answer  Me  My  Love   (Bourne) 26,273  31 

I  Get  So  Lonely  (Melrose) 25,660  29 

High  and  the  Mighty  (High  and  the  Mighty)  (Witmark) 25,594  27 

*I  Need  You  Now  (Miller) 22,794  22 

*Papa  Loves  Mambo  (Shapiro-Bernstein) 22,151  17 

That's  Amore  (1953)  (The  Caddy)  (Paramount) 20,225  16 

Heart  of  My  Heart  (1953)   (Robbins) 19,127  20 

Little  Shoemaker  (Bourne) 19,064  26 

*This  Ole  House  (Hamblett) 18,715  22 

Oh  My  Papa  (1953)  (Shapiro-Bernstein) 18,709  21 

Cross  Over  the  Bridge  (Laurel) 18,189  23 

*Mister  Sandman  (E.  H.  Morris) 16,156  12 

Happy  Wanderer  (Sam  Fox) 16,044  28 

Green  Years  (Harms) 15,024  21 

Changing  Partners  (1953)   (Porgie) 14,023  16 

*Teach  Me  Tonight  (Hub-Leeds) 13,391  13 

*Man  That  Got  Away  (A  Star  Is  Born)  (Harwin) 13,222  25 

Sh-Boom  (Hill  &  Range) 12,939  25 

Sway  (Peer)    12341  23 

I  Love  Paris  (1953)  (Can  Can)  (Chappell) 12,078  26 

I  Speak  to  the  Stars  (Lucky  Me)   (Witmark) 11,947  27 

If  You  Love  Me  (Really  Love  Me)  (Duchess) 11,815  26 

Man  with  the  Banjo  (Mellin) 11'595  21 

Skokiaan  (Shapiro-Bernstein)   11,513  19 

(Copyright,  195  5,  OflSce  of  Research,  Inc.) 

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PICTURES  -  TELEVISION  -  RADIO  -  RECORDS 

AND 

JIMMY  DURANTE  MUSIC  PUBLISHING  CO.,  INC. 


MANAGEMENT: 

WILLIAM  MORRIS  AGENCY 

NEW  YORK  —  CHICAGO  —  HOLLYWOOD 


4C 


1954  NETWORK  NEWS 
SELECTIONS 


n   D   n 


The  networks'  evaluations  of  the  top  ten  news  stories  follow: 


—  ABC  — 

1 — Condemnation  of  Senator  Mc- 
Carthy. 

2 — Democrats  regain  control  of 
Congress. 

3 — London  Conference:  key  to  West 
German  re-armament. 

4 — Fanatics  shoot  five  Congress- 
men. 

5 — The  Oppenheimer  case. 

6 — Fall  of  Dien  Bien  Phu,  including 
the  important  Geneva  Confer- 
ence. 

7 — Supreme  Court  outlaws  segre- 
gation. 

8 — Hurricane  Hazel. 

9 — Japanese  fisherman  H-bomb  vic- 
tim. 
10 — Guatemala     Red     regime     over- 
thrown. 


—  CBS  — 

1 — ^The  Army-McCarthy  Hearings 
and  subsequent  censure  of  Sen. 
McCarthy. 

2 — Supreme  Court  Decision  on 
segregation. 

3 — Public  concern  over  power  of 
hydrogen  bomb. 

4 — Struggle  over  rearming  of  West 
Germany. 

5 — Armistice  in  Indochina. 

6 — Chinese  Reds  jail  11  American 
airmen. 

7 — Illness  of  Pope  Pius  XII. 

8 — Shootings  in  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives by  Puerto  Rican  Na- 
tionalists. 

9 — Roger  Bannister  breaks  four- 
minute  mile. 


—  DUMONT  — 

1 — Return  of  POW's  from  Korea. 
2 — Shooting     of     Congressmen     by 

Puerto  Rican  Nationalists. 
3 — McCarthy-Army  Inquiry. 
4 — Roger    Bannister    Runs    Mile    in 

3:59.4 
5 — Fall  of  Dien  Bien  Phu. 
6— 'Death  of  Emilie  Dionne. 
7 — Vishinsky  Dies. 


8 — Radio  Peiping  Announces  Prison 
Sentences  Passed  on  Thirteen 
Americans  Accused  of  Espionage 
in  Red  China. 

9 — Senate     Censures    Senator    Mc- 
Carthy by  Vote  of  67-22. 
10 — Sheppard  Trial. 

—  MUTUAL  — 

1 — Sen.  Joseph  R.  McCarthy. 

2 — Democratic    Party  gains   control 

of  Congress. 
3 — West     Germany     rises     towards 

sovereignty. 
4 — Armistice      reached      in       Indo- 

China;    Reds   press   against   For< 

mosa;  but  lost  Guatemala. 
5 — Supreme  Court  ends  segregatior 

in  public  schools. 
6 — Puerto     Rican     Nationalists    at< 

tempt  assassinations,  wound  five 

Congressmen. 
7 — Financial    scandals    exposed    ir 

Federal  Housing. 
8 — Hurricanes    sweep    East    Coast; 

drought  grips  Midwest;   unusual 

weather  staggers  Europe. 
9 — President     Eisenhower     proposes 

plan  to  share  atomic  energy  with 

other  nations. 
10 — Sheppard  found  guilty  in  Cleve- 
land murder  trial. 


NBC  — 


1 — Supreme    Court   segregation    de- 
cision. 

2 — McCarthy      hearings;      censure, 
break  with  the  Administration. 

3 — The  hurricanes. 

4 — Geneva    conference;    the    Indo- 
China  truce. 

5 — Paris  agreements  on  the  re-arm- 
ament of  Germany. 

6 — Shooting   in    the    House   of   Rep- 
resentatives. 

7 — Revoking    of    the    Oppenheimer 
security  clearance. 

8 — The  rise  of  Mendes-France. 

9 — The  mid-term  elections. 
10 — American  prisoners  held  by  Red 
China. 


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RED    BUTTONS 


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Color  Television  Will  Spurt 

1955  Industry  Dollar  Volume 

a   D   D   n   n   n 

By  JAMES  D.  SECREST 

Executive  Vice  President 
Radio-Electronics-Te'levision  Manufacturers  Association 


'y'HE  radio-television  industry  continued 
to  mark  up  new  production  and  sales 
records  in  1954  although  the  total  dollar 
volume  of  business,  except  for  retail 
sales  of  TV  sets,  was  slightly  under  that 
of  1953. 

Among  the  records  achieved  in  1954 
were  new  peaks  for  weekly  and  monthly 
televbision  receiver  production,  a  new 
high  for  retail  sales  of  TV  sets,  and 
the  first  commercial  manufacture  and 
sale  of  color  television  receivers.  Toward 
the  end  of  the  year  the  manufacturing- 
industry  was  operating  at  peak  capacity 
and  turning  out  television  sets  at  the 
rate  of  11  million  a  year. 

D     D     D 

Preliminary  tabulations  of  the  RETMA 
Statistical  Department  indicated  retail 
sales  of  television  receivers  in  1954  were 
about  7,000,000  units  with  production 
closely  paralleling  this  figure.  The  pre- 
vious highest  retail  level  was  6,370,500 
TV  sets  in  1953,  while  the  highest  pro- 
duction was  7,463,800  in  1950. 

Radio  set  sales  in  1954  were  down 
sharply  from  1953  despite  a  growing 
public  interest  in  higih  fidelity.  Home 
and  portable  radio  retail  sales  were 
about  6,250,000  compared  with  7,000,000 
in  1953,  while  auto  set  purchases  were 
approximately  4,000,000  representing  a 
decline  of  1,000,000  units  under  the  pre- 
vious year. 

n   n   n 

Sales  of  transmitting  equipment  and 
accessories  were  off  about  20  per  cent 
due  to  a  slowdown  in  the  construction  of 
television  stations. 

By  the  end  of  the  year  there  were 
about  32.5  million  television  receivers 
and  over  100  million  radios  in  use.  Ap- 
proximately 88  per  cent  of  the  nation's 
homes  are  in  TV  areas  and  practically 
all  are  available  to  radio. 

While  only  25,000  color  television  re- 
ceivers were  manufactured  in  1954,  con- 
siderable progress  was  made  in  the  tech- 
nological development  of  a  large  screen 
color  tube. 

Although    uncertain    factors    prevent 


accurate  forecast  of  color  set  production, 
the  industry  generally  expects  color  to 
begin  a  steady  rise  toward  vloume  pro- 
duction in  1955  and  thereafter  to  go  up- 
ward sharply.  Many  more  manufacturers 
are  expected  to  get  into  color,  and  pro- 
duction is  estimated  at  several  ihundred 
thousand. 

□   n   □ 

The  transition  from  black  and  white  to 
a  mixture  of  color  and  monochrome  will 
be  accomplished  smoothly  and  without 
any  obsolescence  of  present  monochrome 
receivers. 

Further  strides  were  made  in  indus- 
trial and  commercial  uses  of  electronics, 
and  all  indications  are  that  this  phase 
of  the  business  is  just  beginning.  The 
development  of  computers  for  depart- 
ment stores,  manufacturers,  and  other 
business  organizations  opens  a  huge 
market  for  this  electronically  operated 
device. 

Capital  investment  in  the  electronic  in- 
dustry, largely  through  the  purchase  of 
smaller  manufacturing  concerns  by  large 
non-electronic  corporations  seeking  di- 
versity of  operations,  continued  to  rise 
in  1954. 

n   n   D 

The  outlook  for  the  radio-television- 
electronics  industry  in  1955  is  exicellent. 
While  some  decline  in  TV  set  production 
and  sales  is  expected,  any  substantial 
output  of  color  receivers  will  more  than 
offset  a  loss  in  monochrome  receiver  sales 
because  of  the  4-to-l  price  advantage  of 
color. 

Radio  receiver  sales  are  expected  to 
remain  steady  in  1955  with  probable  in- 
creases in  auto  sets,  paralleling  the  rise 
in  new  car  purchases,  and  a  continued 
gi'owth  in  Tiadio-phonograph  demand  in 
the  high  fidelity  field. 

From  a  long  range  point  of  view  the 
industry  looks  forward  with  confidence 
to  a  steady  rise  in  its  total  dollar  volume 
and  production  capacity  as  color  televi- 
sion hits  its  stride  and  industrial  and 
military  uses  of  electronics  increase. 


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Advertising's  'Philadelphia  Story' 
Points  Up  Main  TvB  Function 

D    n    D    D    D    D 

By  OLIVER  TREYZ 

President 
Television  Bureau  of  Advertising 


I)  ECENTLY,  I  addressed  the  Television 
Association  of  Philadelphia.  This  oc- 
casion marked  my  first  official  appear- 
ance on  behalf  of  the  Television  Bureau 
of  Advertising.  The  event  occurred  ex- 
actly three  days  after  TvB  itself  was 
officially  launched  as  a  going  concern. 

D   n   n 

The  purpose  of  this  get-together  was 
to  explain  the  general  objectives  of  TvB 
and  to  relate  them  to  the  Philadelphia 
television  story,  and  in  doing  the  re- 
search for  my  talk  one  salient  fact  came 
to  light  that,  more  than  anything  else, 
pointed  up  the  'raison  d'etre'  for  the 
Bureau.  While  it  is  true  that  the  Phila- 
delphia fact  is  strictly  a  local  one,  it  can 
—  and  does  —  happen  elsewhere.  This  is 
the  rather  startling  item:  national  ad- 
vertisers spend  three  dollars  in  TV  for 
every  dollar  they  spend  in  newspapers; 
local  advertisers  in  Philadelphia  spend 
five  dollars  in  newspapers  for  every  dol- 
lar they  invest  in  television. 

The  Philadelphia  market  is  a  big  one, 
one  of  the  biggest  in  the  country  and  the 
spending  accordingly  is  giant-sized.  Let's 
see  just  how  much  in  terms  of  actual  ex- 
penditures. Total  television  spending  in 
Philadelphia  for  1954  amounted  to  $43,- 
500,000.  This  represents  what  advertisers 
laid  out  for  time,  talent,  and  production. 
Of  this  amount,  $36,000,000  came  from 
national  sources  of  which  $28,000,000  was 
network  and  $8,000,000  was  national 
spot.  Local  advertisers  spent  $7,500,000 
in  the  medium. 

D     D     □ 

Now  let's  look  at  the  other  side  of  the 
picture.  Total  newspaper  expenditures 
amounted  to  $50,000,000,  of  which  na- 
tional sources  contributed  $12,500,000 
and  local  "put  it  on  the  barrelhead"  for 
a  resounding  $37,500,000. 

Why?  Who's  right,  national  or  local? 
To  discover  ('uncover'  would  be  more 
appropriate)  the  pros  and  cons  of  the 
national  vs.  the  local  advertisers'  posi- 
tions is,  I  believe,  one  good  reason  for 


the  Bureau's  existence.  That,  and  what 
to  do  about  it. 

We  can  suspect  the  reason  for  the  local 
advertisers'  attitude,  their  apparent  shy- 
ness of  the  medium.  Conversely,  we  be- 
lieve we  can  put  our  finger  on  the  lack 
of  resistance  to  TV  that  the  national  ad- 
vertisers show.  But  the  Bureau  doesn't 
function  according  to  suspicions,  hunches 
or  guestimates. 

D   n   D 

We  "suspect"  that  the  local  advertisers 
have  never  been  told  the  true  story  about 
TV;  we  "believe"  they've  never  given  it 
a  fair  chance  to  prove  itself;  we  "have 
a  hunch"  their  approach  to  the  use  of  the 
medium  is  basically  unsound;  we  "feel" 
they've  never  researched-out  their  full 
market  potentialities  properly.  Our  ideas 
on  the  subject  are  compounded  of  a  bit 
of  slight  research  tinged  with  a  light 
smattering  of  metaphysics.  They  may  or 
may  not  be  the  facts.  TvB  will  DIG  for 
the  facts  and  there  lies  the  crux  of  the 
Bureau's  operation  ...  to  dig. 

n   D   D 

TvB  was  set  up  for  the  sole  purpose 
of  selling  and  promoting  television,  with- 
out doubt  the  greatest  tool  for  mass 
selling  ever  devised. 

We  believe  the  best  method  is  to  take 
a  specific  problem,  turn  an  expert  (or 
team  of  experts)  loose  on  that  problem, 
gather  the  facts,  analyze  them  and  come 
up  with  an  answer.  Then,  present  that 
answer  in  a  lucid,  intelligent  and  dra- 
matic manner  without  benefit  of  blue- 
sky,  hocus-pocus  or  promise  of  miracles. 

TvB  knows  of  no  better  way  whereby 
reluctant  advertisers  can  be  brought  out 
of  their  shells.  In  the  final  analysis,  an 
advertiser  is  a  business  man.  He'll  buy 
TV  if  he  can  be  shown  that  the  medium, 
properly  used,  soundly  backstopped  with 
research,  his  case  authoritatively  docu- 
mented, is  the  way  to  make  sales  for  him. 

TvB's  basic  job  is  to  function  as  the 
guidepost. 


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Regards  from  Robert  Q.  Lewis 


Exciusite   Representative: 
TED   ASMIJY   ASSCXJATES 


Press  Relations: 
SOLTERS-O'ROURKE   ASSOCIATES 


54 


Prosperous  Co-Existence  Marks 

1955  Radio-TV  Interim  Report 

n  D  D  D  n  D 

By  BEN  DUFFY 

President  and  Chairman  Executive  Committee 
Batten,  Barton,  Durstine  &  Osborn,  Inc. 


CUPPOSE  we  leave  the  latest  television 
statistics  to  other  parts  of  this  book 
and  sum  them  all  up  now  in  a  rather  ob- 
vious manner: 

As  an  advertising'  medium,  television 
in  1955  will  surpass  one's  fondest  expec- 
tations. And  it  will  achieve  for  many 
succeeding  years  what  may  now  seem 
improbable. 

It  has  been  my  happy  experience  in 
the  past  thirty-five  years  to  take  an  ac- 
tive part  in  the  growth  of  every  major 
medium  of  advertising.  What  surprises 
me  most  is  that  whenever  we  arrive  at 
that  point  in  our  history  where  a  great 
new  carrier  appears — then  grows  and 
prospers — it  is  not  at  the  fatal  expense 
of  another.  Our  standard  of  living  seems 
eager  to  make  room  for  it. 

D     D     D 

And  I  am  definitely  one  of  the  number 
who  insists  that  the  outlook  is  not  at  all 
dark  for  radio  in  1955.  A  marked  read- 
justment of  thinking  on  the  parts  of  the 
advertisers,  agencies  and  networks  as  re- 
gards radio's  present  values  has  been 
the  vital  key  to  saving  radio  as  a  major 
medium.  Flexibility  of  planning  has  been 
called  for  more  than  once  in  this  busi- 
ness to  get  the  most  sales  per  dollar.  And 
now  that  we  see  radio  in  a  new  light — and 
know  new  ways  to  buy  it  and  use  it — 
it  is  ours  to  profit  by.  I  haven't  met  a 
consumer  yet  who's  thrown  away  his 
radios  (see  the  figures  on  projected  radio 
sales  for  1955)  nor  an  advertiser  who 
dares  to  erase  it  from  his  mind. 

D   n   D 

Granted,  television  is  riding  higher  and 
higher.  Never  before  has  the  copywriter 
behind  the  typewriter  ventured  so  close 
to  the  consumer  behind  the  set.  They  are 
now  as  intimate  as  they  ever  will  be  with- 
out touching  each  other.  If  ever  there 
came  to  one  man  or  woman  the  oppor- 
tunity of  influencing  millions  on  a  per- 
sonal basis,  television  is  affording  that 
opportunity  now  to  the  copywriter.  Tele- 
vision advertising  is  doing  big  things — 
building  new  businesses,  enlarging  others, 


and  keeping  still  others  abreast  in  a  hot 
competitive  race. 

It  is  difficult  to  try  to  figure  when  this 
adolescent  monster  is  going  to  stop  grow- 
ing. When  I  reflect,  I  suddenly  realize 
that  we  in  advertising,  being  sort  of  par- 
ents to  this  oversized  fireball,  are  faced 
with  a  few  man-sized  responsibilities. 

D   n   D 

There  is  always  much  noise  where  tele- 
vision is  concerned,  and  noise  breeds  con- 
fusion and  confusion  breeds  looking  for 
the  easy  way  out.  As  with  radio,  success- 
ful TV  programs  tend  to  be  imitated. 
Ingenious,  new  commercial  techniques  re- 
main new  and  ingenious  today  only  so 
long  as  it  takes  for  production  of  a  car- 
bon copy  by  another  advertiser.  The  more 
sameness  of  technique  in  commercials,  the 
less  attention  on  the  part  of  the  viewer. 
More  tragic,  the  less  sales  for  the  adver- 
tiser. Never  was  the  virtue  of  pure  cre- 
ativeness  and  a  willingness  to  adventure 
more  important  on  the  part  of  a  copy- 
writer. 

n   D   D 

So  long  as  television  continues  to  en- 
tertain and  inform  in  new  and  fresh 
methods,  it  will  never  overstay  its  wel- 
come in  the  American  home.  But  for  the 
sake  of  all  its  advertisers,  who  pay  to 
make  it  possible,  stations  and  networks 
have  the  greatest  responsibility  of  all  in 
making  certain  that  the  advertiser's  ef- 
forts will  not  he  neutralized  by  two  or 
three  twenty  or  ten  second  spots  follow- 
ing his  program. 

And  now  a  new  chapter — color  televi- 
sion. Projected  figures  for  color  set  own- 
ership in  the  years  directly  ahead  are 
astonishing  but  credible  since  we  are  talk- 
ing television  and  TV  is  the  kind  of  a 
medium  that  surprises.  Our  experience 
with  it  to  date  has  already  justified  our 
planning  efforts  we  have  put  behind  color. 
Many  advertisers  are  waiting  for  it  .  .  . 
the  automobile  industry  this  year  has 
styled  its  models  with  color  in  the  fore- 
front .  .  .  the  advertiser  and  the  adver- 
tising agency  are  ready. 


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Broadcasting  Industry  Realizes 
Necessity  Of  Aggressive  Selling 

D   D   D   D   n   n 

By  HAROLD  E.  FELLOWS 

President  and  Chairman  of  the  Board 
National  Association  of  Radio  and  Television  Broadcasters 


PERSONALLY,  I  liked  1954  and  I  hope 
-^1955  does  as  well  by  the  broadcasting 
industry. 

In  1954,  the  television  station  popula- 
tion increased  from  334  stations  to  434 
stations. 

In  the  same  year,  the  radio  station 
poipulation  increased  from  2509  stations 
to  2650  stations. 

It  is  true,  of  course,  that  some  tele- 
vision stations,  faced  by  uncertainties 
growing  out  of  set  circulation  problems, 
closed  their  doors. 

n    n    D 

On  the  other  hand,  those  TV  operations 
thus  beset  by  circulation  problems  which 
have  found  ways  of  staying  on  the  air 
now  can  look  forward  to  a  brighter 
future.  More  programs  are  becoming 
available;  manufacturers  are  recognizing 
the  necessity  for  all  channel  tuning;  the 
Federal  Communications  Commission  ap- 
pears to  be  liberalizing  its  regulations  in 
such  a  way  as  to  encourage  the  strong, 
economic  development  of  ''community" 
stations. 

In  radio,  that  perennial  marvel  of  mass 
communications,  growth  was  still  the 
order  of  the  day.  More  stations  were 
added — and  one  need  only  examine  the 
vast  promotion  put  behind  the  develop- 
ment of  new  types  of  radio  receivers  to 
appreciate  the  confidence  of  manufac- 
turers in  the  sturdy  health  of  the 
medium. 

Of  course,  none  of  these  pleasant  and 
profitable  developments  could  be  re- 
ported had  not  the  radio  and  television 
media  realized  the  necessity  for  aggres- 
sive selling  in  today's  highly  competitive 
market.  D     G     D 

Two  evidences  of  this  trend  toward 
more  informed  selling  is  the  growing 
strength  of  the  Broadcast  Advertising 
Bureau  (which  became  the  Radio  Adver- 
tising Bureau  on  January  1st)  and  the 
organization  of  the  Television  Bureau  of 
Advertising.  Both  of  these  groups  were 
fostered  by  The  National  Association 
of  Radio  and  Television  Broadcasters — 


and  I  mention  this  fact  in  order  to  make 
a  point,  and  a  significant  one,  about 
the  distribution  of  leadership  in  the 
broadcasting  industry. 

nan 

That  will  be  one  of  my  treasured 
memories  about  1954 — a  year  in  which 
more  and  more  broadcasters  not  only 
contributed  financially  to  the  support  of 
their  sales  organizations  and  their  na- 
tional business  association,  but  con- 
tributed their  energies  and  talents  as 
well. 

Believe  me,  it  was  this  kind  of  con- 
tribution which  made  it  possible  for  us  to 
demonstrate  our  sincerity  of  purpose 
before  the  Senate  Subcommittee  on  Ju- 
venile Delinquency.  So  well  was  this 
demonstrated  by  the  Television  Code 
Review  Board  and  by  the  Code  subscrib- 
ers that  Senator  Hendrickson,  chairman 
of  the  Committee,  publicly  praised  the 
broadcasters.  _ 

nan 

And  1954  will  be  remembered,  too, 
for  the  hearings  on  the  Bryson  Bill, 
which  sought  to  outlaw  or  limit  the 
advertising  of  alcoholic  beverages  on 
radio  and  television.  As  broadcasters, 
we  met  the  issue  squarely  by  defending 
our  case  intelligently — and  by  promising 
to  give  the  Committee  such  industry 
statistics  as  it  needed  to  arrive  at  an 
honest  decision. 

The  survey  which  led  to  the  develop- 
ment of  that  statistical  information 
represents  a  new  milestone  in  broad- 
casting. 

We  end  this  year  with  nearly  all  of 
the  48  states  having  state  associations, 
a  development  which  bolsters  the 
strength  of  broadcasters. 

In  the  last  twelve-month  period,  over 
350  new  members — including  radio  and 
television  stations,  networks  and  asso- 
ciates— ^have  joined  NARTB. 

Generally,  then,  it  would  seem  to  me 
that  we  can  look  at  1955  as  a  year  which 
promises  further  progress — and  upon 
1954  as  a  good  friend  that  it  was  nice 
to  be  with. 


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Improved  Products  Should  Spark 
Outstanding  1955  Sales  Volume 


D  n  n  D  D  n 

By  FRANK  M.  FOLSOM 

President 
Radio  Corporation  of  America 


"VTEW  and  improved  products  in  vir- 
■""^  tually  all  lines  of  radio  and  TV  — 
coupled  with  continued  vigor  in  merchan- 
dising that  proved  so  successful  during 
the  past  year  —  should  spark  an  out- 
standing sales  volume  in  the  next  twelve 
months. 

D   n   n 

Volume  should  be  particularly  good  in 
black-and-white  television  receivers,  TV 
transmitting  equipment,  radio  sets,  "Vic- 
trola"  phonographs  and  records,  also  in- 
dustrial TV.  Development  of  color  tele- 
vision into  its  commercial  phase  in  1955 
will  move  ahead.  Advances  in  color  TV 
demonstrated  by  RCA  in  1954  and  in- 
corporated in  production  models  of  RCA 
Victor's  21-inch  color  sets  will  contribute 
importantly  to  the  transition  over  the 
next  few  years  to  a  nation-wide  color 
television  service,  with  a  steadily  increas- 
ing demand  for  color  sets. 

nan 

In  a  forecast  a  year  ago,  I  said  I  be- 
lieved that  sales  opportunities  for  elec- 
tronic products  and  services  during  1954 
would  be  excellent.  I  pointed  out  that 
American  merchandising  had  reached  a 
significant  turning  point  —  that  the  14- 
year-old  sellers'  market  had  been  sup- 
planted by  a  buyers'  market,  necessitat- 
ing extra  hard  work  and  careful  sales 
planning  to  maintain  volume. 

My  estimate  a  year  ago  was  that  1954 
could  be  good  for  business.  This  most  cer- 
tainly has  proven  true  for  the  companies 
in  the  industry  that  heeded  the  changing 
trends  and  new  challenges  of  the  buyers' 
market. 

nan 

Television  attained  new  heights  of 
service  in  1954  as  more  than  90  addi- 
tional stations  went  into  operation  and 
consumer  demand  for  receivers  led  to  the 
seven-million-plus  boom  in  set  sales.  For 
RCA  Victor,  unit  production  and  sales  of 
TV  sets  surpassed  the  top  year  of  1950. 

Engineering  advances,  which  provided 
continuously  larger  screen  sizes  in  the 
six-year  span  since  1948,  have  been  par- 


alleled by  production  efficiencies  provid- 
ing lower  priced  units  without  sacrifice 
of  quality.  In  1954,  95  per  cent  of  RCA 
Victor  TV  sales  were  of  receivers  of  21 
inches  or  larger,  as  compared  with  the 
96  per  cent  average  of  10-inch  sets  in 
1948.  Sets  of  24  inches  are  increasing  in 
popularity. 

nan 

Opening  of  new  television  service  areas 
and  the  trend  to  multiple  TV  sets  in 
homes,  will  give  added  impetus  to  sales 
in  the  years  ahead.  In  fact,  estimated 
retail  sales  of  black-and-white  and  color 
receivers  during  the  next  five  years  is  ex- 
pected to  exceed  33  million  units,  thus 
exceeding  by  more  than  a  million  units 
sales  during  the  past  five  years. 

The  phonograph  record  industry  con- 
tinued its  impressive  growth  in  1954  and 
showed  a  rise  of  nearly  20  per  cent  in 
record  sales.  During  1955,  record  sales 
are  expected  to  increase  an  additional  15 
per  cent. 

D     D     D 

Acceptance  of  the  45-rpm  recording 
system,  introduced  by  RCA  in  1949,  can 
be  measured  by  200  million  "45"  records 
that  have  been  sold  in  five  years.  Today, 
more  than  50  per  cent  of  all  records  sold 
are  in  the  45-rpm  speed,  and  "Victrola" 
phonographs  of  three  speeds  are  increas- 
ingly popular  in  acceptance. 

The  coming  year  is  expected  to  produce 
a  substantial  upward  trend  in  radio  set 
sales,  with  business  in  portables  and 
clock  radios  exceeding  by  a  good  margin 
the  volume  in  1954. 

□   n   n 

Growth  of  the  radio-television  and 
electronics  industry,  at  its  present  rapid 
rate,  is  highly  significant.  The  record  of 
progress  shows  that  the  increasing  usage 
of  electronic  products  and  services  repre- 
sent a  strong  and  stimulating  factor  in 
the  growth  possibilities  of  industries  em- 
ploying these  modern  scientific  devices 
and  technical  advances.  Because  of  this 
broadening  horizon  of  usefulness  the 
sales  outlook  for  electronics  grows  stead- 
ily brighter. 


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SID  CAESAR 


CARL  REINER 


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HOWARD  MORRIS 


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IIOIIEHT  lllirriiOMERY 


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Mexican  TV  Developments  Act 

As  School  For  Latin  America 


D   n   D   n   n   D 

By  EMILIO  AZCARRAGA 

President 
Inter-American  Association  of  Broadcasters 


A  MERICANS  interested  in  television 
who  come  to  Mexico  and  try  honestly 
to  judge  our  TV,  cannot  adjust  them- 
selves to  our  peculiar  conditions  and 
they  get  out  of  focus.  For  a  man  who 
deals  with  or  enjoys  TV  programs  with 
a  cost  of  100,000  dollars,  our  TV  is  still 
in  the  bushes. 

When  we  succumbed  to  the  lure  of  this 
harassing  business,  somebody  in  New 
York  said:  "What  about  American 
kines  ?  We  can  find  more  than  one  way 
to  pass  them  on  to  you."  Well,  we 
thought  that  might  be  an  idea.  We  were 
beginning  and  had  lots  of  empty  time  to 
sell.  So  we  tried  as  hard  as  we  could 
to  sell  American  kines  of  the  best  pro- 
grams. And  very  soon  we  found  that 
here  in  Mexico  nobody  wanted  to  see 
Mister  Godfrey,  no  matter  how  popular 
he  is  north  of  the  Rio  Grande,  or  "I  Love 
Lucy"  unless  it  were  100  per  cent  in 
Spanish. 

nan 

Beginning  from  scratch,  because  we 
decided  not  to  bring  in  foreign  experts 
so  as  to  give  our  men  a  chance  to  learn 
by  themselves,  we  are  now,  in  our  third 
year  of  operation,  fairly  well  satisfied 
with  what  we  show  on  the  little  screen. 
Our  TV  programming  has,  step  by  step, 
adjusted  itself  to  our  psychology,  our 
habits,  beliefs  and  traditions.  Our  the- 
atre, our  panels,  sports  events,  musi- 
cals, newscasts  and  our  children's  pro- 
grams are  well  received  by  the  audi- 
ence. We  also  have  access  to  about  one 
thousand  Mexican,  Spanish  and  Argen- 
tinian long  feature  pictures.  We  have 
very  good  and  plentiful  theatrical  tal- 
ent— as  good  and  plentiful  as  anywhere 
else.  We  have  3,000  actors  from  all 
Spanish  speaking  countries,  and  we  use 
this  talent  in  the  type  of  theatre  that 
appeals  to  our  national  taste  and  our 
Spanish-Indian  heritage. 

D     D     D 

With  only  about  150,000  sets  in  a 
country  of  low  national  income,  the  only 
way  to  get  out  of  the  red  (and  we  are 
almost   out   by   now)    is   to   have'  many 


spots.  We  are  perhaps  running  twice 
as  many  in  the  breaks  as  you  do  in  the 
United  States.  Usually  we  fill  two  min- 
utes between  programs,  but  instead  of 
running  two  or  three  long  spots,  we  run 
from  five  to  seven  short  ones.  Of  course 
we  do  not  like  it  and  we  know  the  audi- 
ence does  not  like  it,  but  we  make  it  our 
business  to  tell  the  people  that  they 
have  to  be  tolerant  with  commercials 
for  some  time  if  they  want  to  have  TV. 
Within  the  programs  we  allow  from 
10  to  12  per  cent  of  the  total  time  for 
commercials. 

D     D     D 

Our  TV  set  designing  is  very  good, 
in  fact  we  are  proud  of  it.  One  of  our 
set  designers  discovered  that  painting 
with  chalk,  in  colors,  was  faster  and 
cheaper  than  the  use  of  water  colors, 
oil  or  any  other  painting  process.  So 
today  all  our  sets  are  painted  with 
chalk.  Our  engineers  can  prove  that  this 
type  of  painting  gives  more  depth  to  the 
image  on  the  screen.  Audio  and  illu- 
mination are  well  under  control. 

One  thing  we  can  say,  so  far  as  op- 
eration is  concerned — engineering,  pro- 
duction and  maintenance — we  are  now 
out  of  danger.  We  feel  that  after  close 
to  three  years  of  experience,  we  have 
today  full  control  of  the  abstruseness  in 
the  technical,  economic  and  artistic  fields. 
So  even  if  we  operate  with  small  money, 
there  is  nothing  in  sight  to  stop  us.  We 
feel  pretty  sure  about  the  future. 

n    D    D 

What  we  have  achieved  in  Mexico  has 
been  achieved  or  bettered,  in  Cuba.  We 
think  that  Mexican  and  iGuiban  television 
will  be  the  school  for  Latin  America. 
So  far  Venezuela,  Colombia,  Argentina, 
Peru,  Santo  Domingo  and  Puerto  Rico 
are  on  the  starting  line,  ready  to  go. 
It  is  our  contention  that  the  exchange  of 
kines,  showing  the  talent  peculiar  to 
each  country  will,  if  we  know  how  to 
develop  it  in  the  next  two  or  three  years, 
help  to  establish  and  make  fast  TV  in 
Latin  America,  and  will  also  yield  rea- 
sonable profits. 


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CBS  TELEVISION 
i'Laza  9-2954 

64 


Walt  Disney  Views  His  First 

TV  Season  as  Most  Challenging 


D  D   n   n  n   n 

By  WALT  DISNEY 

Chairman  of  the  Board 
Walt  Disney  Studios 


W/^HEN  the  ''Disneyland"  TV  series  be- 
gins  its  second  season  on  ABC  in 
September,  the  premiere  show  will  come 
from  the  160-acre  "Disneyland"  near 
Anaheim  in  Orange  County,  California. 

This  is  an  event  all  of  us  at  the  studio 
are  looking  forward  to  because  it  marks 
the  merger  of  two  long-standing  dreams- 
come-true.  "Disneyland"  the  park  fulfills 
a  20-year-old  dream  of  a  place  for  people 
to  find  happiness  and  knowledge.  The 
"Disneyland"  television  productions  ful- 
fill a  more  recent  dream  of  a  video  series 
combining  entertainment  and  informa- 
tion. 

D   D   n 

Whoever  said  the  first  year  is  the 
hardest  could  have  been  reading  a  TV 
producer's  mind.  If  our  first  season 
wasn't  the  hardest,  it  surely  will  remain 
among  the  most  challenging  to  us. 

Happily,  the  four  realms  that  we  en- 
visioned for  "Disneyland"  the  park  — 
Frontierland,  Tomorrowland,  Adventure- 
land  and  Fantasyland — gave  us  the  gen- 
eral format  for  the  television  series.  Our 
job  then  was  to  develop  programs  from 
those  realms.  This  was  more  than  met 
the  eye.  We  had  to  produce  21  hour-long 
shows — the  equivalent  of  10  full  length 
motion  pictures — in  a  matter  of  months. 
It  takes  us  about  three  years  to  complete 
one  feature  length  cartoon  film. 

D    n    D 

Our  staff  met  the  challenge  admirably. 
As  an  example,  in  September  a  produc- 
tion unit  headed  by  Bill  Walsh  and  direc- 
tor Norman  Foster  travelled  to  Tennessee 
and  there  began  shooting  the  first  of 
three  programs  based  on  the  life  of  Davy 
Crockett.  "Davy  Crockett,  Indian  Fighter" 
was  televised  in  December,  with  prints 
having  been  delivered  to  ABC  two  weeks 
earlier. 

This  same  gratifying  response  occurred 
on  all  levels  of  the  "Disneyland"  televi- 
sion operation,  both  at  the  studio  and 
the  network.  It  has  never  diminished. 

Our  full  scale  entry  into  TV  led  to  a 
good  many  surprises,  not  the  least  of 
which  was  the  discovery  that  our  creative 


staff  was  amazingly  versatile.  As  ideas 
for  programs  hardened  into  shooting 
scripts  and  finally  into  scheduled  produc- 
tions, most  of  our  TV  force  began  doub- 
ling in  brass.  Artists  revealed  unsus- 
pected skill  as  writers,  writers  as 
directors.  And  almost  everybody  who  was 
called  upon  did  very  well  at  acting. 

nan 

Ideas  for  the  "Disneyland"  shows, 
something  that  we  wrestled  with  at  the 
start  of  our  opening  season,  have  been 
strongly  defined  for  the  next  series.  There 
will  be  three  programs  emanating  from 
"Disneyland"  itself;  four  from  Tomor- 
rowland; four  from  Frontierland;  four 
from  Adventureland;  and  11  from  Fan- 
tasyland. We  are  going  into  our  second 
year  on  television  prepared  well  in  ad- 
vance to  produce  26  instead  of  21  new 
shows. 

Foremost  among  them  will  be  a  real- 
istic depiction  of  an  expedition  to  Mars 
and  a  rocket  flight  around  the  moon.  We 
also  are  planning  a  program  illustrating 
the  development  of  atomic  energy  and  the 
constructive  uses  to  which  it  may  be  put. 
These  are  informative  subjects.  We  know, 
however,  that  people  like  to  be  informed, 
especially  if  they  are  being  entertained  at 
the  same  time.  We  learned  this  from  the 
public  reaction  to  our  True-Life  Adven- 
ture films,  which  have  been  among  the 
most  successful  of  our  theatrical  attrac- 
tions and  which  will  continue  to  be  fea- 
tures of  our  television  series. 

nan 

The  most  obvious  result  of  our  baptism 
into  continuous  television  production  has 
been  an  increased  tempo  and  excitement 
at  the  studio.  This  is  stimulating  to 
everyone  concerned  with  the  "Disney- 
land" series — about  85  per  cent  of  the 
overall  staff  at  this  point.  The  fact  that 
such  a  high  percentage  of  personnel  is 
working  on  the  TV  project  right  now 
does  not  mean  that  we  are  abandoning 
in  any  way  our  motion  picture  activities. 
On  the  contrary,  we  are  expanding  them 
in  many  directions  to  create  a  fully- 
rounded  entertainment  program. 


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6^ 


GROWTH  OF  BROADCASTING  I 
REVEALED  IN  FCC  TABLES    I 


D     D     D 


Editor's  note :  In  its  20th  anniml  report  to  Congress,  released 
late  in  1954,  the  FCC  traced  the  number  of  authorized,  licenced 
and  operating  broadcast  stations  since  1949.  Following  chart 
shotvs  Commission's  statistics  from  1949  to  1954: 


Pending  CP's  Total  CP's  not  Total 

^'ear                                Grants      Deletions  applications        Licensed  on  air  on  air  on  air  authorized 

COMMERCIAL  AM 

1919  20I>       55      382       1,963  43  2,006  173  2,179 

1950  191        70       277       2,118  26  2,144  159  2,303 

1951  116        35       270       2,248  33  2,281  104  2,385 

1952  60        25       323       2,333  22  2,355  65  2,420 

1953  187        23       250       2,439  19  2,458  126  2,584 

1951  148        29       228       2,565  18  2,583  114  2,697 

COMMEKCLIL  FM 

1949  57       212        65        377  360  737  128  865 

1950  35       169       17        493  198  691  41  732 

1951  15        91        10        534  115  649  10  659 

1952  24        36         9        582  47  629  19  618 

1953  29       79        8        551  29  580  21  601 

1954  27        54         5        529  24  553  16  569 

EDUCATIONAL  FM 

1949  18         7         9         31  3  34  24  58 

1950  25        4        3         61  1  62  20  82 

1951  19        6        2         82  1  83  12  95 

1952  12        2        2         91  1  92  12  104 

1953  13         1         3        106  O  106  10  116 

1954  9         2         1        117  0  117  6  123 

COMMERCIAL   TV 

1949     15                    7                338                      13  56  69  48  117 

1950     0                     8                351                       47  57  104  5  109 

1951     O                    0               415                      81  26  107  2  109 

1952     0                    1                716                      96  12  108  0  108 

1953     381                    6               572                    101  97  198  285  483 

1954     174                  81               200                   104  298  402  171  573 

EDUCATIONAL   TV 

1952     0                    0                    1                        0  0  0  0  0 

1953     17                    0                  29                        0  1  1  16  17 

1951     13                    O                  17                        0  6  6  24  30 

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■"■■*"■ 

67 


THE  STATLER  HOTEL 


IN  LOS  ANGELES 


CONGRATULATES 


GEORGE  GOBEL  ON  THE 


FABULOUS  SUCCESS  OF 


HIS  RECENT  ENGAGEMENT 


IN  ITS  TERRACE  ROOM 


68 


Independent  Regulatory  Body 

Urgently  Sought  by  CARTB 

n    D    □   D    □   n 

By  E.  FINLAY  MacDONALD 

President 
Canadian  Association  of  Radio  and  Television  Broadcasters 


'T'HE  Canadian  Association  of  Radio 
and  Television  Broadcasters,  in  its 
30th  year  of  existence,  now  has  a  mem- 
bership of  124  radio  and  18  television 
broadcasting  stations.  These  figures  in- 
dicate that  this  has  been  a  year  of 
growth  for  the  CARTB  but  it  has  also 
been  a  year  of  stabilization  and  consoli- 
dation necessary  and  valuable  at  this 
stage  of  The  Association's  development. 

□    an 

The  Sales  and  Research  office  in  To- 
ronto has  kept  up  a  steady  flow  of  statis- 
tics, research  material  and  information 
to  agencies,  advertisers,  reps  and  sta- 
tions designed  to  give  the  maximum 
assistance  in  selling  broadcast  time  and 
aid  advertisers  and  their  agencies  in 
securing  the  best  possible  results  from 
it.  This  year  the  Association  has  wit- 
nessed the  growth  and  establishment  of 
the  comprehensive  analytical  survey  of 
accounting  and  operating  costs  begun  in 
1953.  The  system,  inaugurated  by  the 
CARTB  to  act  as  a  basis  against  which 
the  member  stations  can  compare  their 
sales  figures  and  operational  costs  with 
those  of  other  units  similar  in  size,  area 
coverage  and  power,  has  been  widely 
adopted  by  the  stations.  It  has  been  used 
in  adapting  the  stations*  existing  ac- 
counting system,  or  obtaining  the  opti- 
mum working  figures  for  ope'rational 
costing  and  as  a  yard-stick  of  revenue 
potentials. 

n   □   n 

The  CARTB  met  in  1954  with  the 
Prime  Minister  of  Canada  and  a  group 
of  his  senior  Cabinet  colleagues,  urging 
the  enactment  of  legislation  to  amelio- 
rate the  now  out-dated  situation  in 
which  the  Government-owned  Canadian 
Broadcasting  Corporation  is  both  com- 
petitor with,  and  regulator  of,  the  non- 
government broadcasting  stations.  The 
brief  presented  at  that  time,  an  annual 
endeavor  of  the  CARTB,  stresses  two 
major  points  vital  to  the  cause  of  broad- 
casting in  Canada — that  there  be  estab- 
lished an  independent  governing  body  to 
regulate*  both  the   Government  directed 


and  controlled  CBC  and  the  independent 
privately-owned  stations,  and  secondly, 
that  television  stations  operated  by  pri- 
vate enterprise  be  allowed  to  open  in 
areas  serviced  at  present  only  by  the 
CBC  television  set-up.  The  long-sought 
institution  of  an  independent  regulatory 
body  to  direct  the  activities  of  both  the 
CBC  and  the  private  stations  is  of  great 
importance  to  the  welfare  of  Canadian 
broadcasting.  In  the  existing  situation, 
the  CBC  not  only  acts  as  competitor  for 
the  same  business  and  audience,  while 
being  subsidized  by  the  Government,  but 
also  acts  in  the  capacity  of  judge  and 
jury  in  decisions  concerning  the  licensing 
and  operating  of  non-CBC  stations  and 
controls  the  only  national  networks 
allowed  in  Canada. 

n   D   D 

In  the  field  of  legal  representation,  the 
Association  this  year  carried  an  appeal 
to  the  Supreme  Court  of  Canada  against 
a  judgment  on  copyright  fees  rendered 
in  1954  by  the  Copyright  Appeal  Board. 
The  judgment  upheld  the  power  of  that 
Board  to  give  CAP  AC  (the  Canadian 
equivalent  of  ASCAP)  the  right  to 
assess  stations  for  performance  fees  on 
a  percentage-of-gross  basis,  with  per- 
mission to  inspect  the  stations'  books  to 
determine  the  gross.  The  CARTB  pre- 
pared, previous  to  the  decision  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  a  brief  to  the  recently 
aippointed  Royal  Commission  on  Patents, 
Copyrights,  Trade  Marks  and  Industrial 
Designs.  The  Ilsey  Commission  on  Copy- 
right, as  it  is  known,  was  established 
as  a  result  of  the  concern  expressed  by 
members  of  the  Government  of  Canada 
and  many  other  groups  directly  af- 
fected !by  dt,  over  the  situation  now 
existing  in  the  field  of  copyright  legisla- 
tion. As  a  result  of  the  adverse  decision 
of  the  iSupre'me  Court  to  the  Associa- 
tion's appeal  the  CARTB  was  lable  to 
add  further  recommendations  to  the  brief 
concerning  amendments  to  the  present 
powers  of  the  Copyright  Appeal  Board 
and  the  complete  brief  will  be  presented 
to  the  Royal  Oommission  this  year. 


69 


THE  FRANKIE  LAINE  SHOW  -  TV 

Syndicated  Nationally 
Starred  in  "Bring  Your  Smile  Along"  —  Columbia  Pictures 

COLUMBIA  RECORDS 


70 


United  Nations  Radio  Provides 
World  With  Impartial  Inf ormatior 


D  n  D  D  n  n 

By  MICHAEL  HAYWARD 

Chief,  English  Language  Service 
United  Nations  Radio 


npHE  United  Nations  is  ten  years  old 
this  year.  For  the  last  nine  of  these 
years  there  has  been  a  United  Nations 
Radio,  one  of  the  instruments  of  the  De- 
partment of  Public  Information  set  up  to 
inform  the  peoples  of  the  world  about 
what  this  world  organization  does  and 
what  it  stands  for. 

D   D  n 

Throughout  this  time  many  broadcast- 
ing organizations  have  served  the  public 
interest  by  devoting  a  considerable  por- 
tion of  time  and  talent  to  originating 
programs  about  the  United  Nations, 
Many  stations,  of  course,  have  been  ham- 
pered in  covering  the  United  Nations 
because  they  are  far  from  U.N.  Head- 
quarters and  because  they  are  limited  in 
budget  and  staff.  As  a  service,  U.N. 
Radio  has  supplied  them  with  prepared 
programs  (which  are  described  below). 

These  programs,  produced  for  re- 
broadcast,  are  distributed  by  transcrip- 
tion and  by  short  wave  transmitters 
leased  from  various  national  and  com- 
mercial services.  In  the  United  States 
and  Canada,  all  major  networks  and 
many  independent  stations  are  tied  by 
radio  line  and,  frequently,  by  coaxial 
cable  to  U.N.  Headquarters. 

nan 

From  this  center,  the  impact  of  U.N. 
Radio  production  has  steadily  increased, 
so  that  today  its  program,  produced  daily 
in  25  languages,  are  relayed  regularly  in 
48  member  states  and  in  20  other  coun- 
tries and  territories.  With  the  United 
States,  Australia,  Canada,  New  Zealand 
and  South  Africa  rebroadcasting  pro- 
grams nationwide  on  a  regular  basis,  and 
with  at  least  some  coverage  wherever 
English  is  spoken,  the  English  Language 
Service  of  United  Nations  Radio  is  one 
of  the  most  significant  English  broad- 
casting services  in  the  world. 

Readers  of  this  Annual  may  be  partic- 
ularly interested  in  U.  N.  Radio  services 
available  to  United  States  broadcasters: 

•  UJi.  Radio  Review:  a  daily  fifteen- 
minute  review  of  United  Nations  news 


and  features  carried  by  the  Mutual 
Broadcasting  System,  the  Don  Lee  Net- 
work and  a  number  of  independent  sta- 
tions. 

•  U.N.  on  the  Record:  a  weekly,  fif- 
teen-minute program  featuring  candid 
interviews  with  leading  world  figures, 
carried  by  CBS  Radio. 

•  U.N.  Assignment:  a  weekly  fifteen- 
minute  feature  describing  the  work  of 
men  and  women  building  for  peace,  car- 
ried by  NBC. 

•  U.N.  Story:  a  weekly  fifteen-minute 
dramatized  human  story  of  the  impact 
on  peoples'  lives  of  the  United  Nations 
and  the  Specialized  Agencies  affiliated 
with  it,  distributed  by  platter  to  600 
stations. 

•  U.N.  Radio  Newsreel:  a  five-minute 
summary  of  the  day's  news  with  recorded 
excerpts  from  meetings,  press  confer- 
ences, etc.,  fed  to  ABC,  CBS  and  MBS 
for  integration  into  network  news  pro- 
grams. 

•  U.N.  in  Action:  a  daily  TV  program 
covering  the  sessions  of  the  General  As- 
sembly, with  Winston  Burdett  as  com- 
mentator, presented  by  CB,S-TV. 

United  Nations  Radio  hopes  to  con- 
tinue its  steady  growth  during  1955,  with 
each  of  the  four  major  American  Radio 
Networks  carrying  a  U.N.  series. 

In  addition  to  its  regular  series  U.N. 
Radio  also  produces  programs  to  com- 
memorate special  occasions,  such  as  Hu- 
man Rights  Day  —  December  10th, 
United  Nations  Day  —  October  24th,  etc. 
The  year  1955  will  see  many  special  proj- 
ects to  mark  the  Tenth  Anniversary  of 
the  United  Nations. 

The  growing  years  of  United  Nations 
Radio  have  been  successful  —  essentially 
because  the  story  it  has  to  tell  is  your 
story,  the  story  of  your  United  Nations. 
This  story  has  thrilled  many  at  times, 
disappointed  some  a  times  —  but  the 
changing  story  of  man's  effort  to  live  in 
peace  and  good  will  with  his  neighbors 
is,  after  all,  your  story. 

U.N.  Radio  wishes  to  express  its  ap- 
preciation to  all  the  radio  systems  which 
have  made  it  possible  to  tell  this  story  to 
the  peoples  of  the  world. 


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ERNIE    KO V  ACS 


72 


Radio  Broadcasting  Will  Deliver 
New  Effectiveness  Peak  in  1955 


n    a    n   n    n   n 

By  RALPH  N.  WEIL 
Executive  Vice  President,  WOV 


jD  ADIO  broadcasting,  I  say,  is  going  to 
hit  a  new  peak  of  effectiveness  in 
1955.  And  I  am  not  commiting  a  dramatic 
prognostication  to  print  with  that  state- 
ment. On  the  contrary,  judging  by  the 
ever  fresh  energy  with  which  alert  radio 
men  have  kept  the  medium  toned  up, 
and  judging  by  the  performance  of  my 
own  station  over  the  years,  it  is  a  logical 
analysis  of  the  situation.  Whenever  and 
wherever  specialized  broadcasting  is  the 
rule — and  the  rule  is  diligently  followed 
— the  prognosis  for  radio  in  *55  (and  in 
'56  and   '65)    is  excellent. 

nan 

WdV's  own  case  history  shows  long 
use  of  specialization  and  concomitant 
increase  in  appeal  and  effectiveness. 
More  recent  converts  to  specialization 
have  found  it  works  for  them  too.  In 
fact,  only  the  pioneers  and  the  recent 
converts  have  radio  operations  of  suffi- 
cient stature  to  boast  about.  The  laissez- 
faire,  aim-for-a-cross-section  group  of 
broadcasters  were  left  by  the  wayside 
several  years  back  .  .  .  weeded  out  by  the 
dual  challenges  of  specialized  broadcast- 
ing and  the  novelty  of  TV.  Local  or  net- 
work (and  nowadays  the  format  is  well 
indistinguishable)  the  harvest  has  been 
great  where  the   planting   was    specific. 

D     D     D 

At  WOV  for  example,  where  our  spe- 
cialties break  down  to  two  major  cate- 
gories (Italian  language  and  Negro-ap- 
peal) we  know  '55  is  going  to  be  big  be- 
cause we  have  only  to  glance  over  the 
record  for  '54.  A  Pulse  Study  of  Negro 
listenship  in  the  metropolitan  New  York 
area  (conducted  in  October,  1954)  showed 
that  at  any  given  time  during  our  6-hour 
long  nightly  broadcasting  direct  from 
Harlem  we  were  in  the  number  one  posi- 
tion. Why?  I  feel  it  is  because  we're 
being  specific.  We  specifically  chose  our 
audience.  This  is  an  evening  audience 
.  .  .  primarily  devoted  to  entertainment. 
We  keep  posted  on  their  current  musical 
tastes  and  given  them  great  quantities 


of  the  music  they  want.  We  also  give 
advertisers  a  bright  showcase  and  top 
personalities  to  do  their  selling. 

n   D   D 

Lest  this  lead-off  example  of  evening 
broadcasting  sounds  as  though  music 
and  evening  broadcasting  combined  to 
make  the  only  prime,  let  me  correct  the 
impression  fast.  All  broadcasting  time 
can  be  prime.  That  is  one  of  the  quali- 
ties of  specialized  broadcasting.  Direct 
yourself  to  a  specific  audience,  program 
for  that  audience  according  to  time  of 
day  and  you'll  end  up  doing  a  great  job. 

Now  we  come  to  daytime  radio.  For 
WOV  that  means  a  101/2  hour  Italian 
language  day.  At  no  period  in  the  sta- 
tion's long  and  successful  history  have 
overall  ratings  been  higher!  As  spe- 
cialists we're  not  surprised,  for  the 
Italian  language  WOV  is  a  firmly  en- 
trenched habit  with  housewives  and 
shopkeepers.  News,  drama,  comedy, 
originated-in-Italy  programs,  phone  quiz- 
zes and  music  are  carefully  developed 
into  a  harmonious  whole,  incidentally, 
as  the  only  U.  S.  station  with  full — and 
flourishing — studios  in  Italy,  WOV  pro- 
duces ten  features  a  day  which  are  used 
by  Italian  language  stations  in  other 
U.  S.  cities. 

nan 

The  prescription  then  for  a  bumper 
radio  year  in  '55  is: 

a)  Aim  for  one  particular  community 
segment  at  a  time;  b)  please  its  tastes 
and  serve  its  specialized  community 
interests;  c)  Replace  a  good  feature  with 
a  better  one  as  often  as  possible.  (Obvi- 
ously it  must  be  in  mood  and  substance 
an  evolvement  which  will  whet  fresh 
interest  within  the  specialized  frame- 
work.) 

nan 

So,  On  behalf  of  my  fellow  specialized- 
broadcasters  who  are  carefully  follow- 
ing the  prescribed  course,  I  can  uneauiv- 
ocally  deliver  a  1955  prognosis.  It  is 
simply  this:  "Excellent.'' 


7Z 


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74 


Continuing  Strength  of  Radio 
Hinges  On  Programming  Concept 


n     D     D     [J     D     D 

By  FREDERIC  W.  ZIV 

President 
Frederic  W.  Ziv  Company 


'T'HE  key  to  the  continuing  strength  and 
prosperity  of  radio  lies  in  one  word — 
programming.  But  this  concept  of  pro- 
gramming is  far  removed  from  that  of 
the  heyday  of  network  radio.  This  is 
programming  aimed  directly  at  the  local 
advertiser  and  the  local  audience  .  .  . 
the  area  of  radio's  greatest  strength. 

This  concept  of  programming  provides 
for  depth  and  continuity.  It  means  tran- 
scribing radio  programs  with  top  names, 
not  on  a  once-a-week  basis,  but  on  a 
five-day-a-week,  across-the-board  basis. 
This  is  the  key  to  our  1955  plans  in  radio 
as  we  launch  our  most  ambitious  plans 
to  date,  the  Eddie  Cantor  Show — five 
full  half-hours  across  the  board  for  52 
weeks. 

D     D     D 

It  is  programming  of  this  type  that 
will  build  up  loyal  and  devoted  audiences 
at  the  local  level,  audiences  that  will  con- 
tinue to  demand  the  respect  not  only  of 
the  local  and  the  regional  advertiser 
but  of  the  national  advertiser  as  well. 

That  this  type  of  programming  is  a 
success  can  be  demonstrated  by  the  fact 
that  sales  of  the  Frederic  W.  Ziv  Com- 
pany in  1954  ran  a  full  31  per  cent  higher 
than  in  1953,  which  had  been  one  of  the 
best  years  in  our  history. 

A  good  measure  of  this  record  sales 
volume  must  be  attributed  to  the  heavy 
sales  during  1954  of  two  programs  which 
were  produced  with  this  type  of  depth 
and  continuity,  the  Hour  of  Stars,  star- 
ring Ginger  Rogers,  Peggy  Lee,  Tony 
Martin  and  Dick  Powell,  and  the  Red 
Skelton  Show. 

D    D    n 

Introduced  late  in  1953,  the  Hour  of 
Stars  is  a  full  hour,  five-day-a-week, 
across-the-board  program,  while  the 
Skelton  Show  is  one  half  hour  a  day,  five- 
day-a-week,  across-the-board  program. 

Both  of  these  programs  offer  adver- 
tisers an  opportunity  to  purchase  quar- 
ter hour  segments,  participating  spot 
announcements  or  full  programs. 

Both  advertisers  and  stations  are  well 
aware  of  the  value  of  this  type  of  pro- 


gramming. Advertisers  have  been  so 
quick  to  demand  time  on  these  pro- 
grams, and  to  demand  new  programs 
with  this  depth  and  continuity,  that  it  is 
an  immediate  tribute  to  the  efficiency  of 
this  type  of  advertising  vehicle. 

nan 

The  success  we  have  had  with  these 
programs  in  depth  has  led  us  to  produce 
the  biggest  and  most  ambitious  radio 
program  ever  to  be  produced  by  a  radio 
transcription  company.  The  Eddie  Cantor 
Radio  Show.  This  program,  starring  one 
of  the  greatest  names  in  show  business, 
is  also  produced  with  our  concept  of 
depth  programming.  Five  full  half  hour 
programs  a  week,  260  programs  a  year. 
This  one  program  alone  provides  sta- 
tions with  the  opportunity  of  selling  30 
full  commercials  a  week,  plus  opening 
and  closing  sponsor  identifications. 

□   an 

It  is  programming  of  this  nature  that 
is  the  prime  source  of  radio's  strength. 
Programs  like  The  Eddie  Cantor  Show, 
The  Red  Skelton  Show  and  The  Hour 
of  Stars,  with  their  top  names,  with  their 
quality  production  and  their  depth  and 
continuity,  have  the  power  to  attract 
and  hold  the  listener. 

Advertisers  do  not  want  to  talk  about 
radio  as  an  advertising  vehicle.  They 
want  to  talk  about  the  kind  of  shows  and 
showmanship  that  will  deliver  constant 
audiences  and  will  pull  sales  responses. 

Programs  of  the  caliber  of  Ziv's  new 
properties  are  the  answer  to  this  de- 
mand. These  programs  are  more  than 
radio.  They  are  top  quality,  instant  ap- 
peal programs,  which  will  attract  big 
audiences  the  moment  they  hit  the  air- 
waves. They  are  the  answer  to  radio's 
need  and  the  advertiser's  demand. 

To  drive  home  radio's  great  selling 
strength  in  1955,  we  have  set  up  a  quar- 
ter million  dollar  budget  for  advertising, 
promotion  and  development  of  radio 
sales  plans  on  behalf  of  our  products 
and  the  stations  and  advertisers  we 
serve. 


75 


lied  WuUu 


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^^;  '' 


Manilla 


76 


Puerto  Rican  Station  Profits 

By  Errors  of  U.  S.  Television 

n   n    □    □    n   D 

By  JOSE  RAMON  QUINONES 

President 
WAPA-WAPA-TV,  San  Juan,  P.  R. 


'TELEVISION  in  iPuerto  Rico,  in  com- 
parison with  television  in  the  United 
States,  is  still  an  infant  industry.  At 
this  writing,  we  still  have  less  than  one 
year  of  actual  on  the  air  *'know  how" 
in  this  newest  and  greatest  medium  of 
mass  communication. 

We  have  had  the  advantage  of  profit- 
ing by  the  mistakes  and  experience  of 
the  pioneers  in  the  industry  in  the  U.  S., 
which  has  helped  us  make  long  strides 
toward  as  near  perfect  production  as  the 
present  state  of  the  art  permits,  in  a 
very  short  time.  Yet,  we  have  had  to 
overcome  a  number  of  obstacles  not  faced 
by  the  average  U.  S.  television  station. 

D     D     D 

Staffing  of  WAPA-TV,  in  the  begin- 
ning, posed  a  serious  problem  since  rela- 
tively few  people  in  Puerto  Rico  had 
ever  even  seen  television,  much  less 
worked  with  it.  However,  iby  carefully 
choosing  from  among  a  substantial  num- 
ber of  local  people  who  foresaw  the 
possibilities  in  this  field,  and  who  had 
sought  to  educate  themselves  by  ^at- 
tending  schools  in  the  U.  S.,  and  work- 
ing, in  many  cases,  in  apprenticeship 
training  in  the  U.  S.  stations,  we  were 
able  to  secure  a  nucleus  with  which  to 
begin.  We  have  to  draw  in  addition  from 
experienced  U.  S.  ^personnel  but  in  less 
than  a  year  we  have  managed  to  put 
together  a  working  organization  that  is 
today  producing  television  programs  in 
our  own  studios  which  compare  favorably 
with  the  best  being  produced  anywhere  in 
the  world.  For  this  success  we  can  thank 
the  people  making  up  our  staff  w'ho  are 
so  fired  with  enthusiasm  in  this  new 
and  potent  medium. 

n   D   D 

Approximately  85  per  cent  of  our  pro- 
gramming is  done  in  the  iSpanish  lan- 
guage. This  means  that  much  of  the 
material  in  English  from  which  we  might 
otherwise  draw  is  of  no  value.  We  are, 
therefore,  compelled  to  operate  using  the 
rather  limited  supply  of  Spanish  lan- 
guage film  material  and  local  live  pro- 
duction.  In  this  connection   local   talent 


has  not  been  readily  available  in  large 
quantities  and  we,  like  many  other  sta- 
tions in  virgin  territories,  are  having  to 
seek  out  and  develop  local  peoiple  to  ful- 
fill our  requirements  in  the  production 
of  live  entertainment. 

nan 

WAPA-TV  is  affiliated  with  NBC,  ABC 
and  DuMont  television  networks  and 
we  are  carrying  a  number  of  kinescope 
recordings  from  each  of  these.  The  prob- 
lems of  language  difference  has  been 
partially  overcome  by  programming  in 
segments  wherein  several  English  lan- 
guage' programs  are  presented  consecu- 
tively. This  technique  is  applied  pri- 
marily in  the  case  of  Sunday  evenings 
when  WAPA-TV  might  almost  be  con- 
sidered a  continental  station. 

It  is  obvious  to  all  of  us  in  the  in- 
dustry here  that  television  in  Puerto 
Rico  offers  an  opportunity  to  present  ed- 
ucational material  which,  based  upon 
our  limited  experience,  is  apparently 
readily  accepted  and  actually  in  demand 
by  our  population.  We  shall,  therefore, 
give  serious  consideration  in  expansion 
of  our  educational  TV  activities  in  the 
future. 

D     D     D 


We  have  approximately  50  thousand 
receivers  in  our  service  area  and  the 
number  is  growing  daily.  It  is  esti- 
mated that  this  year  (1955)  we  will 
approach  the  one  hundred  thousand 
mark,  which  makes  our  primary  area  by 
no  means  a  small  television  market. 

And  just  so  that  no  one  will  conclude 
that  we  are  "youngsters"  in  the  business 
just  because  we  are  barely  getting 
started  in  black  and  white  transmission, 
let  me  say  that  already  we  are  seri- 
ously considering  the  advent  of  color 
transmission,  so  much  so,  in  fact,  that 
we  have  seen  fit  to  include  at  least  basic 
color  equipment  in  our  present  transmit- 
ter so  that  when  the  demand  for  color 
becomes  compelling,  we  will  be  ready 
with  little  loss  of  time  to  meet  the 
demand. 


77 


ROY   ROGERS 
AND  TRIGGER 

Rodto — N6C   Coatt-to-Coatt  Television — NBC   Coast-to-Coast 

Spo«iw>r^  by  the  Sponsored   by   Post  Cereals 

Oodflf  Oivmon  of  Chrytlcr  Corp.  A    Division    of   General    Foods 

Recording! — Bell    Label    ond    Little    Golden    Records 
ffc/wtfve  Management  Public  Relations  Commercia\  Tie-Ups 

AIT   lUSH,   INC  A    L.   RACKIN  ROY    ROGERS    ENTERPRISES 

1418   Norfh   Highland  Avenue  —  Hollywood  —  California 


78 


WQXR  Power  Increase  to  50  Kw 
Signpost  of  Good  Music  Trend 


D   D   a   n   n   n 

By  ELLIOTT  M.  SANGER 

Executive  Vice  President,  WQXR 


r^  OOD  music  will,  for  the  first  time, 
join  the  *'big  time"  in  1955.  Before 
the  summer  of  that  year  WQXR  hopes 
to  have  its  50,000-watt  transmitter  on 
the  air,  and  thereby  hangs  a  tale. 

D     D     D 

The  idea  of  a  commercial  good-music 
station  goes  back  to  the  year  1936  when 
WQXR,  then  known  experimentally  as 
W2XR,  went  on  the  air  for  la  couple  of 
hours  each  day.  The  very  idea  of  broad- 
casting good  music  in  those  days  was 
regarded  as  hopeless.  People  who  knew 
a  lot  more  about  radio  than  we  did  said 
that  the  station  would  not  last  six 
months,  and  there  were  many  times 
when  Jiohn  Hogan  and  I,  wiho  owned  the 
station  then,  thought  that  they  might  be 
right.  Although  we  always  managed  to 
pull  through,  there  were  many  paydays 
when  we  didn't  know  where  the  money 
was  coming  from  for  the  next  week's 
operations.  There  did  not  seem  to  be 
any  demand  for  good  music,  but  none- 
theless we  felt  it  was  a  sleeping  lion 
and  that  someday  it  would  break  out 
with  a  roar.  In  1936  the  sales  of  good- 
music  recordings  hardly  made  a  dent. 
It  was  a  time  when  a  person  who  lis- 
tened to  symphonic  or  operatic  music  was 
considered  either  a  highbrow  or  an  im- 
pecunious standee  at  the  opera.  When 
we  talked  about  the  advantages  of  high 
fidelity,  only  a  few  laboratory  techni- 
cians even  knew  rwihat  it  was,  and  the 
general  opinion  was  that  going  to  Car- 
negie Hall  or  the  Metropolitan  was  some- 
thing for  the  rich,  but  not  for  the 
masses. 

n   D   n 

Not  only  did  the  broadcast  experts 
discourage  us,  but  it  was  almost  im- 
possible to  get  any  serious  considera- 
tion from  the  advertiser  or  the  agency. 
It  took  a  lot  of  talking  and  promotion 
to  (prove  over  the  years  that  the  audience 
for  good  music  as  broadcast  by  WQXR 
was  increasing  rapidly  and  that  those 
who  liked  good  music  were  just  as  re- 
sponsive to  advertising  as  any  other 
people.  Fortunately,  a  few  open-minded 


sponsors  tried  us  out  and  they  all 
discovered  that  the  ''cost  per  thousand" 
on  WQXR  made  their  advertising  profit- 
able. 

nan 

Those  are  all  things  that  come  to  mind 
at  this  time  when  we  look  back  over  the 
years  and  realize  that  in  1936  good 
music  was  not  the  national  institution 
that  it  is  today.  A  lot  of  other  things 
have  happened  since  1936,  including  a 
World  War,  a  cold  war  and  the  Atomic 
Age,  all  of  which  may  have  something 
to  do  (with  the  desire  of  millions  of  peo- 
ple to  take  refuge  in  the  best  in  music. 
That  is  probably  the  most  outstanding 
change  in  the  taste  of  the  American 
people  in  the  past  generation.  Today 
the  figures  iprove  that  more  Americans 
pay  admission  to  musical  events  than 
attend  baseball  games,  strange  as  that 
may  seem.  This  is  a  nation-wide  de- 
velopment and  not  restricted  to  New 
York  and  other  large  cities.  In  almost 
every  part  of  the  country  one  finds  that 
this  radical  change  in  culture  has  taken 
music  out  of  the  longhair  class.  It  is  the 
result  of  a  series  of  developments  which 
expose  them  to  important  network  mu- 
sical programs  such  as  the  New  York 
Philharmonic  on  €BS,  the  NBC  Sym- 
phony, heard  over  NBC  until  last  year, 
the  Telephone  Hour,  and  the  truly  stag- 
gering increase  in  sales  of  classical-mu- 
sic records,  particularly  since  the  intro- 
duction of  the  LP  and  other  microgroove 
discs. 

n   n   D 

The  year  1955  is  going  to  be  very 
important  to  WQXR  because  we  will  be 
spreading  our  service  area  (materially. 
The  recent  astounding  growth  of  the 
sub(urbs  of  New  York  City  ihas  made  this 
expansion  of  our  facilities  more  impor- 
tant than  ever,  and  in  this  way  thou- 
sands of  more  homes  in  the  New  York 
area  and  neighboring  states  will  hear 
more  of  the  good  music  they  want.  We 
hope  that  our  analysis  of  the  demand 
for  our  kind  of  programs  is  just  as  cor- 
rect new  as  it  was  back  in  1936. 


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TENNESSEE  ERNIE  FORD 


Monday  —  Friday         NBC  TV 
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Everyday         Capitol  Records 


f»fU>nol    Monaymtnt 

CLIFFIE  STONE 


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Publicity 

MICKEY  FREEMAN 


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Radios  in  99%  of  Farm  Homes 
According  to  NATRFD  Figures 

□   D   n   D   n   D 

By  FRANK  ATWOOD 

President 
National  Association  of  Television  and  Radio  Farm  Directors 


"D  ADIO  farm  directors  look  to  Frank 
Mullen,  who  was  later  to  become 
executive  vice-president  of  the  National 
Broadcasting  Company,  as  the  founder 
of  farm  broadcasting.  It  was  1922  when 
Mullen  went  on  the  air  over  KDKA, 
Pittsburgh,  with  the  first  farm  program. 
He  opened  the  station,  before  dawn,  rang 
a  few  bells  to  attract  attention  of  sleepy 
listeners  and  then  proceeded  to  read  the 
market  reports,  talk  about  the  weather 
and  summarize  the  day's  farm  news. 

It  was  a  local  operation,  but  KiDKA, 
with  comparatively  little  competition  on 
the  air,  was  widely  heard,  and  letters  of 
appreciation  came  to  Pittsburgh  from  all 
parts  of  the  country. 

nan 

The  NATRFD,  which  has  now  added 
a  "T"  for  television  to  its  name,  has 
grown  in  the  years  since  1944,  the  year  it 
was  organized,  and  lalso  has  grown  up. 
Membership  runs  around  400  now,  with 
250  of  these  listed  on-the-air  radio  or 
television  farm  broadcasters,  and  150  as 
associate  members. 

The  annual  convention  in  Chicago,  at 
the  time  of  the  international  Livestock 
Exposition,  is  a  three-day  meeting,  with 
programs  that  start  at  (breakfast  and  lare 
packed  solid  with  discussion  of  farm 
radio  and  television,  how  they  can  best 
serve  farm  and  city  listeners,  and  how 
they  can  be   commercially   successful, 

n    D    □ 

A  Spring  Meeting  of  the  NATRFD  is 
held  at  various  locations  around  the 
country,  and  in  1955  is  scheduled  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  Dallas,  St.  Louis, 
Detroit  and  Omaha  have'  been  host  cities 
for  the  RFD's  in  recent  years. 

There  is  a  regional  organization  also, 
with  eight  regions  in  this  country  and 
a  ninth  that  includes  all  of  Canada,  Re- 
gional meetings  are  held  in  many  of 
them,  frequently  as  joint  conventions 
with  the  Association  of  Agricultural  Col- 
lege Editors, 

On  the  commercial  side,  the  change  in 
farm  broadcasting  has  been  tremendous. 


Farm  radio  now  is  pulling  its  full  share 
of  the  load,  and  on  many  stations  it  is 
doing  a  lot  better  than  that.  During  the 
recent  period  when  total  revenue  from 
radio  time  sales  was  dropping,  stations 
with  strong  farm  departments  saw  their 
revenue  from  farm  program  sponsorship 
increase, 

n    D    D 

Across  the  country,  farm  radio  and 
television  are  the  favorite  daily  source 
of  information  on  farm  matters  for  the 
farmer  and  ihis  family.  Surveys  indicate 
that  members  of  farm  families  spend  25 
per  cent  more  time  listening  to  the  radio 
than  do  people  in  the  city.  As  least  one 
radio  set  is  found  in  99  per  cent  of  the 
nation's  farm  homes,  and  actually  we 
have  many  more  farm  radios  than  we 
have  farms.  In  a  typical  farm  home  there 
is  a  radio  or  a  TV  set  in  the  living  room, 
more  radios  in  the  bedrooms,  in  the  dairy 
barn,  in  the  car,  in  the  truck  and  even 
on  the  tractor. 

D     D     □ 

The  iNATRFD  has  carried  on  an  active 
program  of  sales  promotion  since  1953. 
Two  regional  and  two  national  farm  sales 
clinics  have  been  held,  with  management 
backing,  for  agency  people  and  potential 
advertisers.  The  farm  director  recog- 
nizes that  his  primary  job  is  putting  on 
a  good  farm  service  program,  but  he  has 
found  that  there  need  be  nothing  incon- 
sistent between  farm  service  and  com- 
mercial sponsorship. 

The  typical  farm  director  is  liked  and 
respected  by  the  farm  community  in 
which  his  voice  and  personality  are 
known.  He  is  a  worker,  frequently  out  in 
the  field  with  a  tape  recorder  and  a  cam- 
era to  keep  his  program  alive,  up-to-date 
and  full  of  interest. 

He  may  still,  as  Frank  Mullen  did  at 
Pittsburgh,  open  the  station  with  a 
''Chanticleer"  or  a  "Modern  Farmer" 
show  before  the  sun  is  up,  but  he  or  his 
assistant  will  be  back  on  the  air  during 
the  noon  hour  with  the  market  news,  and 
more  than  likely  in  the  evening,  once  a 
week,  on  television. 


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I  LOVE  LUCY 

iwille  Ball  and  Desi  Arnaz 

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PLUS: 

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and  Commercials 


Central  American  Broadcaster 
Seeks  Furtherance  of  Freedoms 

n   D   n   D   D   n 

By  FERNANDO  ELETA 

President 

Regional    Organization    lAAB's    Central    American    Associations; 

RPC  Network  of  Panama 


A' 


T  times,  and  specially  of  late,  it  is 
easy  to  forget  that  one  of  the  strong- 
est motivating  forces  behind  the  eman- 
cipating movements  throughout  this 
American  Continent  v^^as  the  innate  and 
common  desire  of  all  countries  alike, 
whether  from  North,  Central  or  South 
America,  to  gain  the  right  to  free  speech. 
Some  of  our  countries  have  been  fortu- 
nate enough  to  attain,  and  maintain,  such 
an  elusive  though  fundamental  [privilege 
and,  in  so  doing,  have  neglected,  for 
various  and  complex,  although  not  al- 
ways valid  reasons,  to  foster  the  enjoy- 
ment of  such  privilege  by  less  fortunate 
neighbors. 

n   D   D 

It  is  needless  to  elaborate  on  the  pre- 
mise that  free  speech,  together  with  free 
enterprise,  are  medular  to  that  system 
of  government  which  we  care'  to  call  our 
own.  Quite  evident  and  elementary;  and 
yet  so  very  little  is  being  done  about  it 
in  a  great  many  of  our  countries. 

nan 

Our  idea  of  grouping  local  associa- 
tions into  Regional  Organizations  dates 
back  to  1951  when,  at  the  Second  General 
Assembly  of  lAAB  held  in  Sao  Paulo, 
Brazil,  those  instrumental  in  drawing  up 
the  revised  by-laws  of  lAAB  included 
a  provision  for  the  creation  of  such 
Regional  Organizations.  Datter,  and  at 
the  Third  General  Assembly  of  lAAB 
gathered  in  San  Juan,  Puerto  Rico,  on 
April,  1953,  a  motion  was  approved  to 
proceed  with  the  organization  of  a  Re- 
gional Organization  for  Central  America. 
Still  later,  in  Chicago,  May,  1954,  and 
during  the  meetings  of  the  Board  of 
Directors,  Don  Emilio  Azcarraga,  of 
XEW-Mexico  City,  and  president  of 
lAAB,  suggested  that  a  get  together  of 
Central  American  broadcasters  be  held 
in  Mexico  City,  to  imiplement  the  decdsion 
taken  at  San  Juan. 

The  meeting  on  the  tenth  of  Septem- 
ber last,  in  the  presence  of  such  inter- 
national broadcasting  figures  as  Goar 
Mestre,  of  CMQ,  Cuba,  and  ex^president 
of  lAAB;  Gilmore  Nunn,  NARTB  repre- 


sentative to  lAAB;  Malcom  Neill,  repre- 
senting the  Canadian  Broadcasting  Asso- 
ciation; Jose  Ramon  Quinonez,  of 
WAPA,  San  Juan,  Puerto  Rico,  first  vice- 
president  of  lAAB;  and  others  including, 
of  course,  lAAB's  president  Don  Emilio 
Azcarraga  and  Jose  Luis  Fernandez,  its 
director  general. 

nan 

Within  its  very  short  life  quite  a  great 
deal  has  been  accomplished.  Let  us  take 
the  case  of  Guatemala,  for  instance.  Pre- 
vious governments  had  not  alloiwed  the 
legal  organization  of  a  National  Asso- 
ciation of  Broadcasters  but,  on  the  16th 
of  October,  the  Government  decreed  the 
new  "Asociacion  Particular  Guatemal- 
teca  de  Radiofusion"  as  a  legal  entity. 
Up  to  the  present,  licenses  to  operate 
broadcasting  stations  were  issued  for  one 
year  only,  hardly  (permitting  their  nor- 
mal and  proper  development,  but  now, 
and  by  Resolution  No.  3375  of  the  Min- 
istry of  Communications,  licenses  shall 
be  issued  on  a  permanent  basis.  Next  in 
the  program  is  to  decommercialize  the 
local  government  owned  station  which 
has  been  unfairly  competing  with  pri- 
vately owned  commercial  stations.  There 
is  a  good  reason  to  believe  that  the  re- 
cent visit  of  the  members  of  the  Board 
of  lAAB,  together  with  the  backing  of 
the  new  Regional  Organization,  will 
again  help  sig-nificantly  the  very  active 
and  judicious  intervention  of  the  local 
Association  in  fulfilling  its  purpose.  Last, 
and  most  important  of  the  immediate 
goals  in  the  agenda  of  the  Guatemalan 
Association,  is  to  have  the  Guatemalan 
Congress  promulgate  a  new  radio  legis- 
lation based  on  the  principles  of  free 
speech  and  free  enterprise. 

nan 

These  are  a  few  higTilights  of  the 
joint  efforts  and  activities  of  lAAB,  and 
its  new  Regional  Organization  of  lAAB's 
Central  American  Associations,  in  back- 
ing, wherever  and  whenever  feasible  and 
advisable,  the  aims  and  needs  of  the 
local  broadcasters  associations  of  Central 
America. 


83 


Zjo  the  Aiany  People  Who  J4ave  Jfelped  .  .  . 
Ukanhd!  Cjpeclall^  .  .  .    UJ^C 


MARK  STEVENS 


84 


Award  System  Should  Initiate 

Category  for  Special  Events 


D  D  D   n  D  n 

By  JOHN  DALY 

Past  President 
Overseas  Press  Club 


TN  ALL  businesses  and  professions, 
awards  are  a  wonderful  stimulus.  Cer- 
tainly, that  is  true  for  the  broadcasting 
and  telecasting  business.  Some  awards 
have  greater  value  than  others,  but  all 
are  an  added  incentive  to  networks,  pro- 
ducers and  talent  to  aim  for  the  best  in 
their  category.  And  for  those  that  have 
arrived,  it  is  a  pat  on  the  back. 

D     D     D 

However,  when  a  system  of  awards 
tends  to  ignore  the  thing  television  han- 
dles best — public  service  special  events — 
there  must  be  something  wrong  with  the 
award  system.  Generally  these  special 
events  are  eliminated  from  consideration 
because  they  are  not  regularly  scheduled 
programs.  This  shouldn't  be. 

Perhaps  the  most  important,  the  long- 
est and  best  program  of  the  year,  the 
Army-McCarthy  hearings,  was  not  con- 
sidered for  an  award  since  it  fell  in  the 
realm  of  special  events. 

To  bring  this  dramatic  piece  of  history 
in  the  making  to  the  American  people, 
the  American  Broadcasting  Company 
went  to  a  great  deal  of  effort  and  expense. 

ABC-TV  carried  the  whole  story  — 
186  i/^  hours  of  it — on  a  network  ranging 
from  55  to  79  stations.  The  actual  out-of- 
pocket  expense  for  the  36  days  was  well 
over  $300,000,  and  does  not  take  into  ac- 
count loss  of  revenue  from,  programs  pre- 
empted. D     D     D 


Despite  the  financial  burden  ABC  be- 
lieves the  series  fulfilled  the  highest 
promises  of  the  new  medium's  capacity  to 
present  history  in  the  making  to  the 
American  people.  As  was  often  pointed 
out  during  the  hearings,  the  viewing  pub- 
lic was  the  real  jury,  regardless  of  what 
the  Committee  decided.  Thus  it  stands  to 
reason  the  jury — the  American  people — 
were  entitled  to  get  the  testimony  com- 
plete in  its  physical  setting  and  dramatic 
form  at  the  time  it  was  given. 

The  only  medium  that  could  do  this 
visually  was  television.  By  the  very 
nature  of  TV  this  is  the  thing  it  does 
best.  Therefore,  it  becomes  a  responsibil- 


ity that  cannot  be  passed  off.  That  brings 
up  another  point.  Since  the  people  are  en- 
titled to  see  major  events  first  hand,  the 
networks  should  be  permitted  to  seek 
sponsors  to  help  bear  the  tremendous  ex- 
pense. True,  in  the  case  of  the  Army- 
McCarthy  hearings,  permission  for  spon- 
sorship was  granted.  However,  it  wasn't 
given  until  15  days  after  the  hearing 
began.  Had  permission  been  given  a  few 
weeks  before  the  hearings  were  scheduled 
to  start,  as  should  be  the  case  in  future 
hearings  of  this  nature,  the  network  in 
all  probability  would  have  been  able  to 
find  some  interested  advertisers. 

□     D     D 

There  is  no  doubt  about  the  public's 
interest  and  that's  what  advertisers  are 
interested  in.  The  hearings  on  ABC-TV 
topped  all  daytime  competition  by  72.6 
per  cent  according  to  the  Nielsen  Ratings 
for  the  two  week  period  ending  May  8. 

Getting  back  to  the  subject  of  awards. 
Without  a  doubt  this  was  THE  television 
event  of  the  year. 

While  it  is  true  that  ABC  did  not  "pro- 
duce" this  event,  it  went  to  great  lengths 
and  expense  to  present  it  in  its  entirety. 
Through  the  outstanding  work  of  ABC 
director  Ed  Scherer,  the  American  people 
at  home  often  saw  and  heard  a  great  deal 
that  even  those  present  at  the  hearings 
missed.  And  the  work  of  the  commenta- 
tors who  handled  the  audio  portions  with- 
out interrupting  the  hearings  themselves 
demonstrated  the  scope  and  value  of  spot 
TV  reporting. 

D     D     D 

The  intent  of  these  remarks  is  not 
fault-finding  about  recognition  of  a  past 
event,  but  to  suggest  that  in  the  future 
the  givers  of  awards  set  aside  a  special 
category  for  outstanding  public  service 
coverage  of  a  significant  event — as  rend- 
ered by  any  network  and  by  any  indi- 
vidual station. 

I  believe  it  would  aid  materially  in 
the  desire  and  practicability  of  radio-TV 
to  give  further  and  even  greater  service 
to  the  backbone  of  the  industry — and  of 
the  country — the  viewers  and  the  lis- 
teners 


85 


II 


SAMMY  KAYE 

RADIO:  Serenade  Room  —  ABC 
Sunday  Serenade  —  ABC 

TELEVISION:  So  You  Want  To  Lead  A  Bond! 

COLUMBIA  RECORDS 

RCA  THESAURUS 

MANAGEMENT:  David  Krengel 

607   Fifth  Avenue  New  York  City  PLaza    3-2636 

Direction— MCA 


86 


Television  Giant  Among  Canadian 
Consumer-Goods  Manufacturing 


n   D   D   a  n   D 

By  JULES  LAROCHELLE 

Canadian  Correspondent 
Radio  Television  Daily 


'TELEVISION,  a  six-year-old  industry 
in  Canada,  has  become  a  giant  in  the 
field  of  consumer-goods  manufacturing. 

Today  there  are  some  1,400,000  sets  in 
use  or  a  set  in  one  of  every  five  Canadian 
homes  and  only  one  other  consumer 
product,  the  automobile,  attracts  more 
buying  dollars.  Canada's  national  per- 
centage of  homes  having  a  television  set 
more  than  doubled  in  1954  to  22  per  cent, 
compared  vnth  10  per  cent  in  1953. 
Twenty-eight  per  cent  of  Quebec  homes 
have  TV  sets.  Ontario  tops  this  with  37 
per  cent  and  British  Columbia  has  14  per 
cent.  By  way  of  comparison,  96  per  cent 
of  Canadian  homes  have  radios,  69  per 
cent  have  telephones,  71  per  cent  have 
refrigerators  and  55  per  cent  have  auto- 
mobiles. 

nan 

Production  and  sales  of  TV  sets  in 
1954  continued  to  record  substantial  in- 
creases over  the  previous  year  and  at  the 
same  time,  the  industry  made  inroads  in 
its  inventory  the  demand  developing  so 
rapidly. 

In  the  past  year  a  total  of  612,000 
units  were  sold,  according  to  officials  in 
the  industry,  having  a  nominal  retail 
value  of  $198,000,000,  and  indications  are 
that  the  industry  will  manufacture  and 
sell  from  610,000  to  625,000  sets  in  1955, 
at  about  the  same  dollar  value  as  in 
1954.  It  is  stated  that  possibly  some  color 
television  sets  will  be  sold  in  the  last 
quarter  of  the  year,  although  no  pro- 
vision has  yet  been  made  by  the  Cana- 
dian broadcasting  industry  to  broadcast 
color  programs. 

D     D     D 

The  radio  set  sales  for  the  home  did 
not  fare  as  well  as  TV,  due  to  the  impact 
and  competition  of  television.  Even  so,  a 
total  of  450,000  radio  sets  were  marketed 
at  an  average  retail  value  of  $75  each  or 
a  total  of  $33,750,000,  thus  giving  a  total 
of  both  TV  and  radio  sales  for  the  year 
1954  of  $231,000,000. 

There  are  23  companies  in  the  field  of 
producing  television  and  radio  sets  and 


about  25,000  workers  are  employed  in  the 
industry. 

Of  the  24  stations  operating  in  Can- 
ada, seven  are  owned  by  the  government 
agency,  the  CBC  and  17  by  private  broad- 
casters. Four  additional  stations  will  be 
put  on  the  air  early  this  year  and  it  is 
the  hope  of  the  industry,  now  that  a 
Canadian  system  has  been  established, 
that  licenses  will  be  issued  for  additional 
stations,  particularly  in  the  large  centers 
where  programming  time  for  sponsors  is 
becoming  difficult  to  obtain. 

However,  according  to  A.  D.  Dunton, 
chairman  of  the  board  of  governors  of 
CBC,  it  is  the  policy  of  the  government 
to  develop  a  coast-to-coast  national  sys- 
tem before  duplication  is  allowed.  The 
CBC  has  announced  the  Prairie  Provinces 
will  be  linked  by  microwave  system  to 
Ontario  and  Quebec  within  two  years 
and  that  the  coast-to-coast  system  will 
be  completed  within  three  years. 

The  job  will  cost  millions  of  dollars  and 
take  several  years  to  complete  but  al- 
ready work  is  under  way  on  the  toughest 
and  longest  link  in  the  chain — the  1,250- 
miles  between  Toronto  and  Winnipeg. 
Bell  Telephone  Co.  of  Canada  and  the 
Manitoba  Telephone  are  cooperating  to 
bring  microwave  to  Winnipeg  by  late 
1956.  Currently,  microwave  facilities 
exist  between  Quebec  and  London.  There 
are  also  partial  networks  in  Eastern 
Canada. 

nan 

It  is  pointed  out  that  the  recording  of 
black  and  white  and  color  television  pro- 
grams on  magnetic  tape  is  rapidly  ap- 
proaching commercialization  and  will 
greatly  simplify  the  production  and  dis- 
tribution of  television  programs  for 
broadcasting  stations. 

Anyway,  closer  to  the  present,  manu- 
facturers are  working  to  capacity  in 
order  to  build  up  inventories  which  were 
greatly  depleted  by  the  great  demand  in 
closing  month  of  1954  and  all  companies 
count  on  a  substantial  share  of  the  some 
600,000  to  625,000  sets  estimated  to  be 
sold  in  1955. 


87 


BARRY    SISTERS 

MERNA  CLAIRE 

TV'S  NEW  SINGING  SENSATIONS 


88 


Freedom  of  Radio-Television 

Information  RTNDA  Objective 


n    n    □   n    n    n    • 

By RUSS  VANDYKE 

President 
Radio-Television  News  Directors  Association 


W/'HEN  the  Radio-Television  News  Di- 
rectors  Association  holds  its  annual 
convention  in  Denver  in  the  fall  of  1955, 
it  will  be  marking  its  10th  anniversary. 
That  makes  ours  a  comparatively  young 
organization  —  representing  a  rather 
young  profession.  Both  have  proven  to 
be  rather  husky  youths. 

D     D     D 

Many  today  can  remember  when  radio 
news  required  only  a  scissors,  a  paste- 
pot  and  the  latest  edition  of  the  news- 
paper. Those  were  the  days  when  press 
wires  for  radio  did  not  exist,  w'hen  each 
brief  sustaining  newscast  was  followed 
with  the  admonition  "see  your  local 
paper  for  full  details." 

Few  today  would  deny  that  radio  news, 
plus  its  new  sister  television  news,  has 
become  a  dominant  factor  in  mass  com- 
munication. And,  growing  up,  it  has  had 
to  learn  its  responsibilities,  explore  its 
possibilities  and  try  to  fulfill  its  capa- 
bilities. With  that  in  mind  a  small  group 
of  news  directors  called  the  first  meeting 
to  form  our  organization  in  Cleveland 
some  ten  years  ago. 

n    □    D 

At  that  time  it  was  known  as  the 
National  Association  of  Radio  News  Di- 
rectors. But  in  a  few  years  television 
entered  the  picture,  and  as  with  news 
itself,  our  membership  spread  across  na- 
tional boundaries  to  include  nearly  three 
dozen  members  from  Canada  and  one 
from  Australia.  To  recognize  both  tele- 
vison  and  the  enlarged  scope  of  our 
membership,  the  name  was  changed  to 
that  of  Radio-Television  News  Directors. 
The  members  of  RTNDA  represent  the 
working  newsmen  of  both  individual  sta- 
tions and  networks,  as  well  as  those  in 
closely  allied  fields  such  as  the  press 
associations,  schools  of  radio  and  tele- 
vision journalism,  and  trade  publications. 
RTNDA  provides  each  member  with  an 
exer  expanding  list  of  contacts  in  his  own 
field  for  the  exchange  of  ideas,  informa- 
tion and  news  reports.  It  is  not  uncom- 
mon for  one  member  to  iprovide  broad- 


cast "feeds"  to  half  a  dozen  other  mem- 
bers in  all  parts  of  the  country — giving 
each  an  on-the-scene  direct  report  on  a 
big  story. 

Through  the  years  our  annual  conven- 
tions have  attracted  leaders  from  every 
level  of  the  government  and  industry — 
giving  our  members  a  more  intimate 
knowledge  of  the  news  they  report  daily. 
Through  seminars  conducted  jointly  with 
the  Medill  School  of  Journalism  at  North- 
western University,  and  through  work- 
shop sessions  at  the  annual  conventions, 
there  has  been  a  wide  exchange  of  the 
methods  and  the  tools  needed  to  better 
our  work.         ^     ^     ^ 

D    D   n 

During  this  past  year  there  have  been 
heartening  examples  where  hearings, 
legislative  functions  and  court  proceed- 
ings have  been  opened  to  microphones 
and  cameras  both  on  the  national  and  on 
the  local  levels.  In  each  case  democracy 
benefited  through  the  greater  insight  of 
her  citizens  into  the  workings  of  her 
government. 

All  such  efforts  must  be  supported  and 
encouraged  by  RTNDA,  not  alone  within 
our  membership,  but  throughout  the  in- 
dustry. We  must  also,  in  good  conscience, 
oppose  those  who  would  deny  to  us  free 
access  and  deny  to  the  public  the  free- 
dom to  see  and  hear.  Working  with 
other  groups  of  radio,  television,  the 
press,  the  legislative  and  the  legal  pro- 
fessions, we  must  strive  for  a  mutually 
acceptable  code  of  conduct  to  utilize  elec- 
tronics communication  for  the  good  of 
all.  D     D     D 

W^e  of  RTNDA  hope  that  great  prog- 
ress can  be  made  during  this  coming 
year — through  the  Freedom  of  Informa- 
tion Committee;  through  our  officers; 
through  the  board  of  directors;  and 
through  the  office  of  the  president,  the 
Radio-Television  News  Directors  Asso- 
ciation offers  its  cooperation  and  help  to 
all  who  share  our  desire  to  extend  to  the 
fullest  the  three  Freedoms — the  Freedom 
to  Speak;  the  Freedom  to  Hear;  and  the 
Freedom  to  See. 


89 


MONICA    LEWIS 


90 


Scholarship  Fund  Outstanding 

As  AWRT  Enters  Fourth  Year 

'       D    n    D    □    D    D 

By  JANE  D ALTON 

President 
American  Women  in  Radio  and  Television 


JANUARY  1,  1955  —  after  four  years 
J  of  proud  and  steady  growth,  AWRT 
again  presents  its  credentials  to  the 
industry. 

'a    D    n 

Emerson  once  said  **The  one  base  thing 
in  the  Universe  is  to  receive  favors  and 
render  none."  AWRT  in  1955  is  proud 
not  only  of  its  thousand  members  drawn 
from  all  over  America  and  its  15  strong 
chapters  scattered  from  Texas  to  Cali- 
fornia to  New  England  (four  new  ones 
within  the  past  six  months)  —  but  proud- 
est of  all  of  the  new  annual  AWRT 
scholarship  initiated  by  the  membership 
during  the  past  year  "to  encourage  the 
entrance  of  unusually  able  young  women 
in  the  Broadcasting  and  Telecasting  In- 
dustry." 

nan 

This  AWRT  scholarship,  to  be  awarded 
in  1955  for  the  first  time,  came  about 
when  the  members  attending  the  Na- 
tional Convention  held  in  Kansas  City 
last  April  voted  to  set  up  a  $500.00 
scholarship  to  be  awarded  annually  to 
an  outstanding  young  woman  in  her 
Junior  year  of  college,  majoring  in  radio 
or  television  —  the  scholarship  to  be 
used  for  academic  study  in  radio  and/or 
television  or  for  necessary  expenses  in- 
curred in  on-the-job  training.  Doris  Cor- 
with,  past  president  of  AWRT,  heads  the 
scholarship  committee.  Judges  for  this 
year's  scholarship  are:  Leo  Martin  of 
Boston  University,  President  of  the  Uni- 
versity Association  for  Professional 
Radio  Education;  G.  Richard  Shafto,  gen- 
eral manager,  WIS,  Columbia,  S.  C, 
member,  TV  Code  Review  Board;  Mrs. 
Douglas  Horton,  member  of  the  Board  of 
Directors  of  the  National  Broadcasting 
Company;  Mrs.  Dorothy  Lewis,  United 
Nations  and  Honorary  member  of 
AWRT;  and  Harold  Fellows,  President 
of  NARTB.  The  winner  of  the'  1955 
scholarship  will  be  presented  at  the 
AWRT  National  Convention  to  be  held 
in  Chicago  May  5-8. 

The  AWRT  1955  convention  to  be  held 
in  Chicago  -will  be  characterized  by  three 


intensive  days  of  fine  workshops,  top 
speakers  and  general  high  purpose.  Open- 
ing speaker  at  the  AWRT  convention  will 
be  Mildred  McAfee  Horton,  member  of 
the  Board  of  Directors  of  NBC,  former 
president  of  Wellesley  College  and  war- 
time head  of  the  WAVES;  Harold  Fel- 
lows, President  of  NARTB,  will  sound 
the  keynote  on  his  Friday  address  at  the 
Convention,  and  Bea  Adams,  Vice  Presi- 
dent of  the  Gardner  Advertising  Com- 
pany, will  speak  on  WOMAN'S  ROLE 
IN  THE  INDUSTRY. 

n   D    D 

AWRT  as  an  organization,  continues 
to  grow  —  with  a  net  membership  in- 
crease of  15  percent  during  the  past  year 
and  the  addition  of  four  new  strong 
AWRT  chapters;  the  Sooner  Chapter  in 
Oklahoma  (which  grew  from  three  to  31 
members  in  seven  months),  the  Ohio 
Chapter,  Pittsburgh  -  Gateway  Chapter 
and  Maryland  Chapter  —  making  a  total 
of  15  strong,  active  chapters  —  women 
engaged  in  radio  and  television  from 
Maine  to  California. 

D     D     D 

During  the  nast  year  AWRT  continued 
the  publication  iNEWS  &  VIEWS  with 
Alice  Heinicke  of  SESAC  as  Editor.  The 
magazine  published  monthly  contains 
news  of  the  industry,  news  of  AWRT 
members,  success  stories,  sale's  ideas, 
book  lists,  job  information  and  informa- 
tion designed  to  keep  AWRT  members 
alert  and  informed.  (Subscription  to 
NEWS  &  VIEWS  is  included  in  the  an- 
nual dues.) 

AWRT  has  a  thousand  members  — 
drawn  from  all  facets  of  the  industry  — 
18  are  station  owners,  13  are  sales  de- 
partment heads,  three  are  industry  con- 
sultants, 66  are  producers,  68%  of  the 
members  are  at  stations  or  networks. 
The  largest  percentage  of  the  members 
are  broadcasters  or  telecasters  —  active 
on  the  air  or  before  the  cameras  —  but 
all  are  joined  together  with  a  common 
purpose  —  to  work  as  women  to  make  a 
real  contribution  to  the'  Radio  and  Tele- 
sion  Industry  —  and  to  the  country. 


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-^     Soviets  Spending  More  to  "Jam" 
,^^  ^  ;      Than  Voice  Is  Spending  to  Operate 


n  n   D   n   n   n 

By  J.  R.  POPPELE 

Assistant  Director  for  Radio  and  Soviet  Orbit 
U.  S.  Information  Agency 


'T'HE  year  1954  was  marked  by  the  move 
of  the  Voice  of  America,  the  overseas 
radio  service  of  the  U.S.  Information 
Agency,  from  Nev^  York  City  to  Wash- 
ington and  the  formal  opening  on  De- 
cember 1  of  its  new  specially  designed 
studios  in  the  Nation's  Capital. 

D   n   D 

From  Washington,  the  Voice  is  now 
originating  75  daily  programs  in  38  lan- 
guages as  part  of  the  Agency's  respon- 
sibility of  explaining  to  peoples  every- 
where the  policies  and  objectives  of  the 
United  States.  Because  radio  is  the  only 
medium  available  to  the  Government  to 
reach  the  enslaved  peoples  behind  the 
Iron  and  Bamboo  curtains,  more  than 
three-quarters  of  the  Voice  of  America 
broadcasts  are  directed  to  Eastern 
Europe  and  Communist-controlled  areas 
of  the  Far  East. 

Other  parts  of  the  U.  S.  Information 
Agency  share  the  responsibility  with  the 
Voice  of  America  in  carrying  out  the 
program's  objectives  in  the  free  nations 
of  the  world.  The  Agency  operates  213 
posts  in  77  countries  of  the  world,  main- 
tains libraries  and  information  centers  in 
foreign  cities  and  supplies  news,  pamph- 
lets, films  and  exhibits  explaining  various 
aspects  of  American  policy  and  objec- 
tives. Other  informational  projects  are 
carried  out  in  the  free  world  through  the 
work  of  the  Agency's  Office  of  Private 
Cooperation  with  various  business,  civic 
and  public  groups  in  the  United  States. 

D     D     D 

The  new  Washington  facilities  of  the 
Voice  of  America  include  14  modern 
studios,  a  recording  center  capable  of 
handling  40  recordings  simultaneously 
and  a  master  control  designed  to  transmit 
26  programs  at  one  time  to  all  parts  of 
the  world. 

Increased  efforts  by  the  Kremlin  to 
drown  out  the  Voice  by  "jamming"  our 
broadcasts  testify  to  the  effectiveness  of 
our  efforts.  We  estimate  that  the  Soviet 


Union  is  spending  more  each  year  in  an 
attempt  to  ''jam"  the  Voice  than  we 
spend  in  our  world-wide  broadcasting 
operations.  During  the  last  year,  three 
new  Soviet  jamming  techniques  were  in- 
troduced. They  are:  (1)  the  "ice  box,"  a 
piece  of  equipment  that  looks  like  an  ice 
box,  plugs  into  an  ordinary  wall  socket 
and  can  be  shifted  as  the  Voice  shifts  the 
direction  of  its  signals;  (2)  the  "vodka 
pump,"  a  jamming  signal  that  sounds 
like  a  choking  gurgle,  and  (3)  the  "hot 
rod,"  a  speical  antenna  rigged  to  a  re- 
ceiving set  so  that  when  the  set  is  turned 
on,  it  creates  interferences  affecting  the 
other  radio  sets  in  the  locality. 

D     D     D 

We  are  countering  the  Soviet  "jam- 
ming" through  new  and  expanded  trans- 
mitting facilities.  In  Europe,  our  Munich, 
Germany  Radio  Center  includes  a  million 
watt  long  wave  transmitter  and  in  the 
Far  East,  we  have  two  million  watt 
medium  wave  broadcasting  transmitters 
— both  20  times  more  powerful  than  the 
highest  power  broadcast  station  in  use  in 
the  United  iStates  today.  These  facilities 
are  part  of  our  network  of  78  transmit- 
ters in  all  parts  of  the  world. 

nan 

As  television  facilities  abroad  are  ex- 
panded, the  Agency  is  stepping  up  its 
program  to  distribute  news  and  feature 
programs  overseas.  As  1954  ended,  we 
were  supplying  29  stations  in  21  coun- 
tries of  Europe,  Latin  America,  and  the 
Far  East  and  Africa  with  material  sup- 
porting American  policies  and  objectives. 

In  our  international  broadcasting,  we 
have  received  the  complete  cooperation 
of  the  United  iStates  broadcasting  indus- 
try. Our  coverage  of  many  special  events 
has  been  enhanced  through  the  help  of 
the  American  networks  and  individual 
stations  in  all  parts  of  the  country.  With 
the  continued  support  of  the  industry,  we 
will  continue  to  transmit  the  American 
story  by  radio  and  television  to  all  parts 
of  the  world. 


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LEE    GRAHAM 

STAR   OF 

LETTER  TO  LEE  GRAHAM" 

WABD 
94 


ARNA  Maintains  High-Level 

Standards  Without  Fan-Fare 

D     D     D     D     □     D 

By  JOHN  Mac  VANE 

President 
Association  of  Radio  News  Analysts 


A  RNA — the  Association  of  Radio  News 

Analysts — enters  its  fourteenth  year 

of  existence  with  a  strong  representative 

membership   and  an  increased   sense  of 

its  responsibilities  to  the  profession. 

At  the  annual  business  meeting  and 
Christmas  get-together  in  December, 
ARNA  announced  election  of  four  new 
members,  Martin  Agronsky,  ABC;  Wal- 
ter Cronkite,  CBS;  James  Fleming,  NBC, 
and  Allen  Jackson,  CBS. 

nan 

Officers  elected  for  1955  were:  iPresi- 
dent,  John  MacVane;  Vice-Presidents, 
William  Costello,  Ned  Calmer;  Executive 
Committee,  H.  V.  Kaltenborn,  George 
Fielding  Eliot,  Leon  Pearson;  Secretary, 
Merrill  Mueller;  Treasurer,  Cesar  Saer- 
chinger;  Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer, 
John  W.  Vandercook. 

It  was  on  March  13,  1942  that  a  group 
of  leading  commentators  from  the  four 
networks  assembled  under  H.  V.  Kalten- 
born and  organized  the  Association.  A 
few  months  later,  one  of  ARNA's  first 
two  vice-presidents,  Elmer  Davis,  became 
Director  of  War  Information.  During  the 
war  and  in  the  years  that  have'  followed, 
ARNA  with  its  carefully  chosen  member- 
ship has  exerted  a  quiet  but  definite  in- 
fluence in  maintaining  the  standards  of 
the  profession. 

nan 

During  these  years,  without  publicity 
or  fanfare,  ARNA  has  entertained  up- 
wards of  two  hundred  guests  chosen  from 
the  most  prominent  American  and  for- 
eign statesmen.  Names  such  as  Winston 
Churchill,  Dwight  D.  Eisenhower,  Dean 
Atcheson,  Field  Marshal  Montgomery, 
General  Marshall,  foreign  ministers,  and 
members  of  past  and  present  Cabinets 
would  have  to  be  included. 

During  1954,  ARNA  held  a  total  of 
eighteen  meetings  and  entertained  at  its 
headquarters,  the  Williams  Club,  24  East 
39th  Street,  New  York,  twelve  major 
guests  of  honor  and  perhaps  as  many 
others  of  lesser  importance'.  They  in- 
cluded men  in  such  varying  fields  as  Dag 
Hammerskold,  UN  Secretary  General; 
George  Meany,  President  of  the  AF  of  L; 


Agriculture  Secretary  Benson;  and 
French  Minister  of  Justice,  Guerin  de 
Beaumont,  a  close  associate  of  Prime 
Minister  Mendes-France. 

nan 

Since  all  its  members  are  under  in- 
dividual contracts  with  networks,  ARNA 
can  never  resemble  a  labor  union.  Per- 
haps a  better  comparison  would  be  some- 
thing like  the  American  College  of  .Sur- 
geons with  its  efforts  to  eliminate  such 
medical  evils  as  the  "ghost  surgeon"  or 
fee-siplitting.  With  a  membership  of 
only  about  fifty  men,  who  come  from  all 
networks  and  who  are  known  personally 
to  one  another,  ARNA  can  exert  a  good 
deal  of  influence  in  its  field  without  the 
necessity  for  public  statements,  although 
it  has  always  been  quick  to  publicize  ac- 
tion on  behalf  of  its  own  members,  as 
happened  last  year  when  ARNA  member 
Edward  Murrow  came  under  attack  by 
Senator  McCarthy. 

n    D   D 

Because  it  must  necessarily  remain 
small — in  fact  the  idea  of  restricting 
membership  to  thirty-five  was  once  dis- 
cussed— ARNA  cannot  presume  to  repre- 
sent all  in  the  radio  news  analyst's  field. 
Many  men  across  the  country  undoubt- 
edly would  qualify  for  membership,  but 
from  its  beginning  new  members  have 
been  selected  from  those  known  well  by 
several  ARNA  members  which  almost 
limits  membership  to  New  York  and 
Washington,  main  communication  cen- 
ters, with  a  scattering  of  men  working 
abroad  or  in  other  big  cities. 

When  the  ARNA  Constitution  was 
written,  the  founders  provided  that  two 
blackballs  could  exclude  a  candidate  from 
membership;  nor  could  the  commenta- 
tor be  admitted  if  more  than  one-third 
of  the  members  wrote  "Don't  Know"  on 
the  ballot.  The  provisions  still  apply.  So 
the  time  will  probably  never  come  when 
the  news  analyst  is  identified  on  the  air 
to  public  or  sponsor  with  the  initials 
ARNA.  Yet  members  are  as  proud  of 
their  membership  as  the  surgeon  is  of 
becoming  FACS  or  a  Diplomats  of  the 
Surgical  Boards. 


95 


JEAN    M  ,.  .X  TIN 

NBC 
SINGING  STAR 


96 


Membership,  Activity  Upward 
Trend  Highlights  RTES  Report 


D    □    n    D    n    G 

By  ROGER  PRYOR 

President 
Radio  and  Television  Executives  Society 


"D EARING  in  mind  that  the  RTES  was 
formed  only  a  little  over  two  years 
agio  by  the  uniting  of  the  memhership 
in  the  Radio  Executives  Cluib  of  New 
York  and  the  American  Television  So- 
ciety, its  accomplishments  are  note- 
worthy. Even  more  so  are  its  continual 
seeking  of  means  of  carrying  out  its 
objectives. 

n   D   n 

The  activities  of  our  personnel  clear- 
ing house,  the  Listening  Post,  cannot  be 
measured  by  mere  statistics.  While  it  is 
possible  to  trace  the  direct  placement  on 
an  average  of  more  than  four  persons 
a  ■week  and  listing  the  nearly  three  times 
as  many  who  have  come  to  the  Listening 
Post  for  interviews,  it  is  not  possible 
to  estimate  the  values  to  these  appli- 
cants of  the  willing  ear,  the  interested 
discussions  and  the  objective  suggestions. 

□    3    n 

Tihe  word  forum  was  probably  used  by 
both  of  the  parent  lorganizations  and  con- 
tinues to  be  applicable  to  the  monthly 
luncheons.  In  the  year  1954,  we  were  hosts 
to  the  former  President  of  the  United 
States,  Harry  S.  Truman,  in  November 
to  New  York's  Governor-Elect,  W.  Aver- 
ell  Harriman  and,  in  May,  to  New  York's 
Mayor,  Robert  F.  Wagner.  FCC  chair- 
man, George  C.  McConnaughey ;  Harold 
E.  Fellows,  president  of  the  NARTB; 
and  Thomas  F.  O'Neil,  president  of  Mu- 
tual Broadcasting  System  were  amongst 
the  Industry  leaders  heard.  The  Pea- 
body  Awards  Luncheon  in  April,  once 
again,  was  a  highlig'ht  in  this  brilliant 
series  of  meetings. 

□  □  D 
The  monthly  Workshop  meetings, 
which  since  Spring  have  been  luncheon 
meetings,  continue  to  fulfill  their  func- 
tion of  affording  an  opportunity,  to  those 
in  the  Industry,  of  shirt-sleeve  discus- 
sions. Topics  ranged  from  analysis  of 
TV  commercials,  through  most  of  the 
phases  of  sales,  self  regulation  and 
various  tyipes  of  special  production,  news, 
color,  etc.  The  extremely  important  ses- 
sion on  color  television  was  completely 


recorded  by  NBC  and  a  full  transcript 
published  and  disseminated  at  the  an- 
nual AAAA's  convention.  The  joint  lun- 
cheon in  connection  with  the  National 
Association  of  Educational  Broadcasters, 
in  October,  started  out  to  be  a  Work- 
shop session  and  ended  up  with  the 
NAEB  and  the  RTES  being  hosts  to  the 
new  FCC  Chairman,  several  other  mem- 
bers of  the  Commission  and  an  excep- 
tional representation  of  Industry 
leaders. 

□    n    n 

The  new  project  launched  in  the  Fall 
also  under  the  category  of  promoting 
higher  standards  for  the  Industry  was 
the  Time  Buying  and  Selling  Seminar. 
This  session  of  thirteen  weekly  luncheon 
sessions  was  planned  particularly  for  the 
junior  element  in  the  Industry  but  has 
been  exceptionally  supported  by  many 
veterans.  A  registration  in  the  neighbor- 
hood of  three  hundred  fifty  and  an  at- 
tendance average  well  above  the'  anti- 
cipated confirms  the  opinion  that  such 
a  course  would  fill  a  need.  The  readiness 
of  top  flight  people  in  advertising  and 
broadcasting  to  serve'  on  the  "faculty" 
for  the  panel  discussions  was  also 
gratifying. 

D    n   n 

One  word  about  our  annual  Christmas 
party  which  in  1954  topped  even  the 
record  breaking  affair  of  1953  in  raising 
money  for  our  Welfare  Fund.  The  Fund 
makes  it  possible  for  the  RTElS  to  oper- 
ate' properly  the  Listening  Post  and  to 
contemplate  other  means  of  serving  the 
individual   in   the   broadcasting   fields. 

n   n    n 

Two  publications  of  the  Society  should 
be  mentioned  since  they  are  the  strong 
cement  which  helps  to  hold  the  Member- 
ship together.  The  first  is  the  mionthly 
RTES  News  bringing  to  the  members 
notes  on  the  over-all  program  of  the 
Society.  The  other  is  the  annual  Mem- 
bership Roster  or  Yearbook. 

Through  these  many  activities,  the 
RTES  feels  it  is  achieving  its  purpose 
and  fulfilling  its  desire  to  be  of  service 
to  the  Industry,  and  to  its  people. 


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arriage  by  famous  counselor  Dr.  David  R.  Mace. 

ere  was  the  potential  for  an  outstanding  radio  series, 

id  ABC  saw  it.  On  the  air,  as  on  the  printed  page,  these  stories 

e  human,  helpful,  irresistible.  And  they're  spotted  just  where  they  belong 

.  at  the  climax  of  radio's  only  morning  drama  block: 
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Donald    Cooke,    Inc MUrray  Hill  2-7270 

Devncy  &  Co MUrray  Hill  7-5365 

Evcrett-McKinney,     Inc PLaza  9-3747 

Forjoc  &  Co.,  Inc JUdson  6-3100 

Free  &   Peters,   Inc PLaza  1-2700 

Melchor    Cuzmon    Co..    Inc Circle  7-0624 

H-R    Representatives,    Inc OXfordi  7-3120 

Hcadley-Reed  Co MUrray  Hill  5-8701 

George  P.   Hollingbery  Co OXford  5-5560 

The  Katz  Agency,   Inc PLaza  9-4460 

Joseph    Hershey    McGillvra,    Inc MUrray  Hill  2-8755 

Robert    Meeker    Associates,    Inc. .  .MUrray  Hill  2-2170 

NBC   Spot   Sales Circle  7-8300 

Pan   American   Bcstg.  Co MUrray   Hill  5-1300 

John   E.   Pearson  Co PLaza  1-3366 

John  H.   Perry  Associates MUrray  Hill  7-5047 

Edward  Petry  &  Co.,  Inc MUrray  Hill  8-0200 

Radio-TV    Representatives MUrray    Hill  8-4340 

William  G.  Rambeau  Co MUrray  Hili  6-5940 

Paul  H.  Raymer  Co.,  Inc PLaza  9-5570 

Vcnord,  Rintoul  8,  McConnell MUrray  Hill  8-1088 

The    Walker   Representation    Co., 

Inc MUrray  Hill  3-5830 

Weed   &   Co PLaza  9-4700 

Adam  J.  Young,  Jr.,  Inc iPLaia  9-1810 


Xdveriistntf   Agencies 


Anderson  &   Cairns,   Inc MUrray  Hill  8-5800 

N.   W.   Ayer  &  Son,   Inc Circle  6-0200 

Badger  8i  Browning  &  Hersey,  Inc Circle  7-3719 

Ted  Bates  &  Co JUdson  6-0600 

Batten,  Barton,  Durstine  &  Osborn ..  .Eldorado  5-5800 

Benton    &    Bowles,    Inc MUrray  Hill  8-1100 

The  Biow  Co.,  Inc PLaza  9-1717 

Franklin    Bruck    Advertising    Corp Circle  7-7660 

Bryon    Houston    PLaza  7-6400 

Leo  Burnett MUrray  Hill  8-9840 

Calkins,    &    Holden PLaza  5-6900 

Campbell-Ewald   Co.,    Inc MUrray   HIM  8-3400 

Cecil  &  Presbrey,  Inc MUrray  Hill  8-1234 

Harry    B.    Cohen OXford  7-0660 

Compton    Advertising,    Inc .OXford  7-2400 

Cunningham   &   Welsh,    Inc MUrray  Hill  3-4900 

Donccr-Fitzgcrald-Samiple   ORegion  9-0600 

0' Arcy    Advertising    Co iPLaza  8-2600 

Doherty,  Clifford,  Steers  &  Shenfield, 

lix: iBRyani  9-0445 

Donahue    &    Coe,    Inc COIumbus  5-2772 

Doremus   &   Co WOrth  4-0700 

Dowd,  Redfield  &  Johnstone MUrray  Hill  8-1275 

Roy  S.  Durstine,   Inc TEmpleton  8-4600 

Erwin,    Wasey   &    Co.,    Inc LExington  2-8700 

William   Esty  &  Co OXford  7-1600 

Foote,  Cone  &  Betding MUrray  Hill  8-5000 

Albert  Frank-Guenthcr  Law COrtlandt  7-5060 

Fuller  8.  Smith  &  Ross,   Inc MUrray  Hill  6-5600 

Gardner    Advertising    Co COIumbus  5-2000 

Gcyer  Advertising,  Inc PLaza  1-3300 

Grant  Advertising    TEmpleton  8-9393 

Grey  Adv^  Agency,  Inc RLaia  1  -3500 

Hirshon-Garfield,    Inc MUrray    Hill  8-8900 

Charles  W.  Hoyt  Co.,  Inc MUrray  Hill  2-2000 

Duane    Jones    Co.,    Inc PLaza  3-4848 

Kostor,  Farrell,  Chesley  &  Clifford,  Inc.. PLaza  1-1400 

The  Joseph  Katz  Co MUrray  Hill  8-1223 

Kenyon  &  Eckhardt,  Inc MUrray  Hill  8-5700 


nan 


RADIO-TV   TELEPHONE   NUMBERS   IN   NEW   YORK 


n   D   n 


Abbott   Kimball   Co.,    Inc PLaza  3-9600 

Kudner  Agency,  Inc MUrray  Hill  8-6700 

Al  Paul  Lefton  Co.,  Inc MUrray  Hill  9-7470 

Lennen  &  Newell,   Inc MUrray  Hill  2-5400 

MacManus,  John   &   Adams PLaza  9-3221 

Marschalk   &   Pratt  Co VAnderbilt  6-2022 

J.    M.    Mathes,    Inc LExington  2-7450 

Maxon,  Inc PLaza  9-7676 

McCann-Erickson,  Inc JUdson  6-3400 

Emil  Mogul  Co.,  Inc JUdson  2-5200 

Morey,  Humm  &  Johnstone,  Inc LOngacre  4-2240 

Morse     International,     Inc OXtord  7-2100 

Needham,  Louis  &  Brorby PLaza  7-0333 

Peck   Adv.    Agency,    Inc PLaza  3-0900 

Fletcher  D  Richards,  Inc.... JUdson  6-5400 

Ruthrauft  &   Ryan,    Inc MUrray   Hill  6-6400 

Street  &  Finney,   Inc WAtkins  4-8510 

St.  George  &  Keyes PLaza  5-1180 

Sullivan.  Stauffer,  Colwell  &  Bayles. .  .OfRegon  9-250O 

J.  D.  Tarcher  &  Co.,   Inc MUrray  Hill  8-1234 

Totham-Laird     PLazo  3-7057 

J.   Walter  Thompson  Co MUrray   Hill  3-2000 

J.     Franklyn     Viola CHickering  4-3254 

Geoffrey  Wade    PLaza  5-4156 

Warwick  &  Legler,   Inc MUrray  Hill  4-5800 

William  H.  Weintraub  &  Co.,  Inc PLaza  1-0900 

Weiss    &    Geller,     Inc PLaza  3-4070 

Young    &    Rubicam,    Inc MUrray    Hill  9-5000 


PuhUcations 

Advertising    Age     PLaza  5-0404 

Advertising  &  Selling   LOngacre  5-3320 

Billboard,     The     PLaza  7-2800 

Broadcasting-Telecasting     PLaza  5-8354 

Editor  &  Publisher   BRyant  9-3052 

Film    Daily     BRyant  9-7117 

Printers'    Ink     MUrray    Hill  3-6500 

RADIO-TV  DAILY. . .  Wisconsin  7-6336 

Radio  &  Television  Weekly WAIker  5-2576 

Soles    Management    LExington  2-1760 

Sponsor    MUrray  Hill  8-2772 

Standard  Rote  &  Data  Service MUrray  Hill  9-6620 

Television     Magazine     PLaza  3-3671 

Tide      MUrray     Hill  3-7700 

Variety    JUdson  2-2700 


News  Associations 

Associated     Press     PLaza  7-1111 

International    News    Service MUrray    Hill  7-8800 

Press    Association,     Inc PLaza  7-1111 

Reuters      BRyant  9-8558 

United    Press   Associations MUrray   Hill  2-0400 


Talent  Agencies 

Affiliated   Artists    PLaza  3-1862 

Columbia   Artists   Management,    Inc Circle  7-6900 

Consolidated   Concerts  Corp COIumbus  5-3580 

Frank     Cooper     Associates VAnderbilt  6-5661 

Fanchon  &  Marco,  Inc CHickering  4-3956 

Gale,     Inc PLaza  7-7100 

William  McCaffrey  Agency ELdorado  5-1076 

Management    Corp.    of  America PLaza  9-7500 

Music   Corp.    of  America PLaza  9-7500 

Marjorie  Morrow CHickering  4-0644 

William  Morris   Agency,   Inc JUdson  6-5100 

National    Concert    &    Artists    Corp PLaza  9-6000 

Robbins  Bros MUrray  Hill  7-2033 

Shaw  Artists  Corp MUrray   Hill  8-2230 


Organizations,   Unions   and 
Governn^ent  Agencies 

Actors'    Equity    •  PLoM  7-7660 

Advertising   Federation   of   America ....  BRyant  9-0430 
AAAA LExington  2-7980 


American    Communications    Assn COrtland  7-1374 

American  Federation  of  Musicians PLaza  8-0600 

AFTRA    VAnderbilt  6-1810 

ASCAP   MUrray  Hill  8-8800 

AMP    PLaza  9-8470 

Broadcast  Music,   Inc PLaza  9-1500 

Federal     Communications     Comm WAtkins  4-1000 

Federal    Trade    Commission COrtland  7-7100 

Institute  of  Rodio    Engineers LE  5-5100 

Music  Publishers'  Protective  Association  Circle  6-3084 

NAPA Circle  7-8194 

Professional    Music    Men,    Inc COIumbus  5-7362 

Writer's  Guild  of  America PLaza  7-8319 

SESAC,    Inc MUrray    Hill  5-5365 

Song   Writers'   Protective   Assn Circle  6-2536 

Station  Representatives  Assn MUrray  Hill  5-4141 

Radio-TV  Program  and 
Transcripti€pn  Cos. 

Advance  Television  Pictures  Service Circle  5-6873 

Affiliated  Program  Service,  Inc Murray  Hill  7-1881 

Air     Features JUdson  6-8500 

Alton  Alexander   Productions PLozo  9-3277 

American    Institute    Food    Products JUdson  6-7600 

Audio-Video    Recording    Co PLaza  7-3091 

Barry,   Enright  &   Friendly,  Inc TEmpleton  2-8600 

Basch  Radio  &  TV  Productions. ..   MUrray  Hill  2-8877 

V.  S.  Becker  Advtg.  Service JUdson  2-1040 

Ford  Bond  Radio  Productions,   Inc Circle  7-2236 

The  Bruce  Chapman  Co Wisconsin  7-9244 

Cineffects,  Inc Circle  6-0951 

Coastal  Recording  Co Circle  6-3900 

Louis  G.  Cowan,  Inc PLaza  9-3700 

Frederic  Damrau,   M.D PLaza  5-3638 

Cordon  M.  Day  Productions Oregon  9-3595 

Decca  Records,  Inc COIumbus  5-2300 

Roy  DeGroot,  Consultants,  Inc MUrray  Hill  7-6865 

Empire  Broadcasting  Corp PLaza  9-4500 

Allen  A.  Funt  Radio  Productions JUdson  6-5227 

Gale,  Inc PLaza  7-7100 

General  Artists  Corp Circle  7-7543 

Joiin  E.  Gibbs  8.  Co PLaza  7-5959 

Horry  S.  Goodman  Radio  Productions PLaza  5-6131 

Arthur  Henley  Productions PLaza  5-7145 

Hummert    Rodio    Features JUdson  6-8500 

International  16mm  Corp PLaza  7-2265 

Keystone  Broadcasting  System,  Inc PLozo  7-1460 

Lang-Worth  Feature  Programs,  Inc JUdson  6-5700 

Phillips  H.  Lord,  Inc PLaza  5-2211 

Charles  Michelson,  Inc iPLozo  7-0695 

William   Morris   Agency,   Inc JUdson  6-5100 

Motion  Picture  Stages,  Inc PLaza  3-4840 

Music  Corp.  of  America   PLazo  9-7500 

Muzok    Corp ORchord  4-7400 

NBC  Radio  Recording  Div Circle  7-8300 

National  Concert  &  Artists  Corp PLaza  9-6000 

Nelson   Productions,    Inc MUrray   Hill  6-5862 

Prockter    Productions,    Inc JUdson  6-6800 

Radio  Artists  Corp MUrray  Hill  8-0940 

Radio  Features  of  America JUdson  2-5130 

Reemock  Enterprises,  Inc MUrray  Hill  7-7979 

Reeves  Sound  Studios,   Inc ORegon  9-3550 

Rockhill  Radio    PLaza  9-7979 

Bernard   L  Schubert,    Inc MUrray   Hill  8-0940 

«;E«;Ar    Inc  MUrray  Hill  5-5365 

KR    Smith  ■  ■  V.V. JUdson  2-3791 

Henry   Souvaine,    Inc TRafalgar  3-1 1 58 

Richard  Stark  &  Co .^.  ■   REgent  7-9608 

Television  Screen  Productions,  Inc.. MUrray  Hill  2-887/ 

Transcribed-Radio    Shows    JUdson  2-3530 

Tronsfilm,  Inc • ;  •   JUdson  2-1400 

United  Press  Associations MUrray  Hill  2-0400 

Thomas  J.  Valentino,  Inc •  •   Circle  6-4675 

Chick  Vincent  Co Vu-^'-1°"^      Hid 

Von    Boumann    Studio RHinelander  4-5508 

Roger  White  Productions PLozo  5-3560 

Wolf  Associates    , •  •  •  •  ^^"^.  J-i?J? 

World  Broadcasting  System,   Inc..  .MUrray  Hill  8-4700 

Wright,   Wynn    Associates ^u'/v^,  |:J5oO 

Frederick  W.  Ziv  Co..  Inc MUrray  Hill  »-^7w 


101 


Radio  and  Television 


TELErilONE   NUMBERS 


in  ChioajJfo 


\M    Itftdlo    Staiions 


WAAf 

if  AIT 


wen 


6-1932 
2  0660 
4-6000 
2  7801 
4-2400 


WtAW 


WMAQ 


w»c 


WtAW 
WtFM 

WfMT 
WXIT 


. .    RAndolph 

FRonklin 

.    WHifcholl 

DEorborn 

.  .    MOhowk 

.      LAsfgotc  7-6860 

AMboiJodor  2-1128 

CR  7-4100 

SAcromcnto  2-1700 

superior  7-0100 

..    CLiffside  4-7411 
..WHitcholl  4-2170 

STote  2-5466 

...MOnroc  6-9700 

superior  7-8300 

MIchigon  2-1570 

SHcldroke  3-1590 

MOnroc  6-9060 


i-.ff    Hadio    >iff lions 


UN  4-4606 

...STote  2-1357 
.NEvada  2-2240 
.MOnroc  6-9060 
ANdovcr  3-6767 


THeriftlou    Siuiunts 


WttMTV 
WBKS 
WGN-TV 
WH9Q 


WHitehall  4-6000 

.    ANdovcr  3-0800 

.  .superior  7-0100 

superior  7-8300 


\«i(j<»iiffl     \(*f  ii'or/tT.s 

Broodcatting  Co ANdover  3-0800 

•roodcoiting  Syttcm WHitehall  4-6000 

Tdc^tion     Ntfxrork    SUpcrior  7-0100 

Irootkatfmg   System STate  2-6303 

M«t««l  Br»odcoiting  System WHitehall  4-5060 

Net»»«»ol   Broodcottmg  Co SUperior  7-8300 


.Slcili»ii    Hepresmttaiivrs 

Avtry  Kaodel,   Inc ANdover  3-4710 

fkm    lloir    &    Co superior  7-8659 

TW    Balling    Co WHitehall   3-2040 

Tbo    BrookoM   C*. CEntral  6-5726 

••m-SmiHi   Co CEntral  6-4437 

Cojpir    fobttcotiMif CEntral  6-5977 

CBS    Rm4-    S«k«    WHitehall  4-6000 

TlMMi  f.  Ctorti  Co STati  2-1663 

CrMky  Bro«d<o«tino  Ctp STate  2-6693 

tvtfOtt-McKiAMr,    Inc superior  7-9052 

FortM   &   Co DEIowarc  7-1874 

FfOO  &  Potoft.   liK FRonklin  2-6373 

Ho«tflrT-4too4  Co FRonklin  2-4686 

GoirBi    F.    Hollmgbcry    DEorborn   2-6060 

K4I    toyooooftiiret     RAndolph  6-6431 

TW  %mH  A«MCy CEntral  6-7343 

iooo^    H«r«lMy    McCtiUro,    lac STate  2-5282 

fvwvtt  kkcKimmty SU  7-9052 

takwt  Umkm  AoMciottt.  Imc CEntral  6-1742 

MtMftt   tfMicMhikfl    Co SUptrior  7-8300 

Mm   I    fmnm   Co  SToto  2-7494 


lohn   H.   Perry  Associotos HArrison  7-8085 

Edward   Pctry   &   Co.,    Inc WHitehall  4-0011 

William  C.  Rambeou  Co ANdover  3-5566 

Paul    H.    Raymer  Co SUperior  7-4473 

Scors    &   Aycr.    Inc SUperior  7-8177 

Walker  Co .A^^'^Y^i  HUl 

Weed   0  Co RAndolph  6-7730 

Adorn  Young,  Jr.,   Inc ANdover  3-5448 


Iff r(*i*l ising   Af/etteies 

Aubrey,  Finlay,  Marley  &  Hodgson,  ,      ,,.»,. 

IiK Financial  6-1600 

N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son,  Inc RAndolph  6-3456 

A.   N.    Baker  Adv.   Agency,    Inc FRonklin  2-8895 

BBD&O   superior  7-9200 

Beaumont   &    Hohmon RAndolph  6-6181 

Blackett  Hill   SUperior  7-6500 

Bozcll  &  Jacobs,   Inc CEntral  6-0870 

Buchanan  &  Co.,  Inc ANdover  3-6611 

Leo    Burnett    Co.,    Inc CEntro I  6-5959 

Compbell-Ewald    Co CEntral  6-1946 

Compbell-Mithun   Inc DEIaware  7-7553 

Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample    Financial  6-4700 

W.  B.  Doner  &  Co DEarborn  2-4674 

Doremus   &   Co CEntral  6-9132 

Erwin   Wasey   &  Co RAndolph  6-4952 

Foote,  Cone  &  Belding SUperior  7-4800 

Albert   Fronk-Guenther   Law,    Inc DEarborn  2-6424 

Goodkind,   Joice   &  Morgan,    Imc SUperior  7-6747 

Gordon.   Best.  Co.,   Inc STate  2-5060 

Grant  Advertising,  Inc SUperior  7-6500 

Henri,  Hurst  &  McDonald,  Inc FRanklin  2-9180 

Robert  Kahn  &  Assoc.  Inc DEIaware  7-5480 

H.  W.  Kastor  &  Sons  Advertising  Co... CEntral  6-5331 

MacForland,  Aveyard  O  Co RAndolph  6-9360 

Malcolm-Howard    ANdover  3-0022 

Moxon,  Inc WHIteholl  4-1676 

MeCann-Erickson     WEbster  9-3701 

Arthur  Meyerhoff  8c  Co DEIaware  7-7860 

C.  i.  Miller  Co CEntral  6-1640 

Needham,   Louis  Brorby,   Inc STate  2-5151 

Olian   Advertising    Co STate  2-3381 

O'Neil,    Larson    &    McMahon ANdover  3-4470 

Presba,   Fellers  &   Presba,    Inc CEntral  6-7683 

L.  W.  Ramsey  Co PRanklin  2-8155 

Roche.  Williams  &  Cleary RAndolph  6-9760 

Ruthrauff  &  Ryan,    Inc Financial  6-1833 

Schwimmer  Gr  Scott DEarborn  2-1815 

Russci  M.  Seeds  Co WHitehall  3-2133 

Sherman  Cr  Marquette,   Inc DEIaware  7-8000 

Tatham-Laird,  Inc HArrison  7-3700 

J.   Walter   Thompson   Co SUperior  7-0303 

Wade    Advertising   Agency STate  2-7369 

Weiss   and    Geller WHitehall  3-2100 

Young   &  'Rubicam Financial  6-0750 


fCffclto-TV   Program,  and 
Transcription   Cos, 

Air    Shows,    Inc SUperior  7-0506 

Louis   G.   Cowan   &  Co RAndolph  6-2022 

Columbia    Records  Corp WHitehall  4-6000 

Decca   Records,   Inc MOhowk  4-4800 

Feature  Productions Michigan  2-6015 

Green    Associates     WHitehall  4-0818 

L.  S.  Tooffood  Recording  Co CEntral  6-5275 

Williom   Morris  Agency WHitoboll  3-1744 

lewcll  Radio  Productions financial  6-4474 


102 


I 


Radio  and  Television 

TELEPHONE   NUMBERS 

in  Chicago 


Herbert   S.    Loufmon RAndolph 

Jules  Power  Prod DEIaware 

Les  Lear  Productions  Corp FRonklin 

Modem     Recording    Studio Financial 

Monogram  —   Chicago ANdover 

Morton    Radio    Productions,    Inc CEntral 

Music   Corp.    of   America OEIaware 

NBC    Radio    iRecording    Division SUperior 

RCA   Manufacturing  Co WHitehall 

Standard  Radio  Trans.  Service,  Inc STate 

Hal  Tate  Radio  Productions Financial 


D 

6-4086 
7-7422 
2-7840 
6-4183 
3-7169 
fi-4144 

7-noo 

7-8300 
4-4600 
2-5322 
6-5450 


D     □  « 

News  Agencies  and  Ass' 

Associated    Press    STote 

International    News    Service '.'.'  *  *       dE 

Press  Associates,    Inc '. SUperior 


ns. 

2-7700 
2-0427 
7-0907 


RADIO-TV  DAILY...  RAndolph  6-3088 

^."'♦ed   Press    HAndoiph  6-4172 

City   News    Bureau STate  2-8100 

Community    News RAndolph  6-0002 


Radio,  Television  and  Government 

TELEPHONE  NUMBERS 

in  Washington 


n   n   D 


Federal  Departments  and 
Agencies 

American  National  Red  Cross REpublic  7-8300 

Archives,  National  REpublic  7-7500 

Capitol,  U.  S.  (Senate,   House  of 

Reps.)    NAtional  8-3120 

Census,  Bureau  of  The LUdlow  4-3000 

Commerce,  Department  of STerling  3-9200 

Copyright  Office,  Library  of  Congress.  .STerling  3-0400 
Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals. National  8-4696 

Defense,    Department    of, Liberty  5-6700 

Defense  Mobilization,  Office  of Executive  3-3300 

Executive  Mansion  (White  House). .  .NAtional  8-1414 
Federal  Communications  Commission. EXecutive  3-3620 

Federal    Trade    Commission Executive  3-6800 

Government  Printing  Office STerling  3-6840 

Interior,  Department  of  The REpublic  7-1820 

Justice,  Department  of REpublic  7-8200 

Labor,  Department  of Executive  3-2420 

National  Labor  Relations   Board STerling  3-7373 

Department    of    Defense Liberty  5-6700 

Air  Force,  Department  of  The Liberty  5-6700 

Army,  Department  of  The Liberty  5-6700 

Navy,  Department  of  The Liberty  5-6700 

Business  and  Defense  Services 

Administration     STerling  3-9200 

National  Research  Council Executive  3-8100 

Patent  Office   STerling  3-9200 

Post  Office   Department STerling  3-3100 

Radio  Correspondents  Galleries  (Senate  and 

House  of  Representatives) NAtional  8-3120 

State,   Department  of REpublic  7-5600 

Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  .Executive  3-1640 
United  Stotes  Information  Agency. ..  .REpublic  7-8340 
White  House   NAtional  8-1414 

]\on-Governmentnl 

Clear  Channel  Broadcasting  Service.  .Executive  3-0255 
National  Association  of  Radio  and  TV 

Broadcasters DEcatur  2-9300 

National   Press  Club REpublic  7-2500 

RADIO-TV  DAILY. .  .EXecutive  3-4808 

Radio,  Electronics-Television  Manufacturers 
Association NAtional  8-3902 

Rodio  Corporation  of  America  (Frequency 

Bureau  and  RCA  Victor  Die.) District  7-1260 

Westinghousc  Radio  Stotions STerling  3-0903 


AM  Radio  Stations 


WARL    JAckson  7-7800 

WEAM    JAckson  7-7100 

WFAN     REpublic  7-8000 

WFAX   JEfferson  2-0900 

WGAY    JUniper  9-1050 

WGMS    Executive  3-8676 

WINX    POplar  2-4357 

WMAL   KEIIogg  7-1100 

WOL      HObart  2-9300 

WOOK    REpublic  7-8000 

WPIK     overlook  3-3000 

WRC    ADams  4-5400 

WTOP     EMerson  2-9300 

WWDC    STerling  3-3800 

FM  Radio   Stations 

WASH-FM     District  7-1356 

WBUZ     REdwood  6-8000 

WCFM    REpublic  7-8688 

WGAY-FM   JUniper  9-1050 

WGMS-FM   Executive  3-8676 

WMAL-FM KEIIogg  7-1100 

WOOK-FM    STerling  3-7265 

WRC-FM     ADams  4-5400 

WTOP-FM     EMerson  2-9300 

WWDC-FM     STerling  3-3800 

Television  Stations 

WMAL-TV KEIIogg  7-1100 

WRC-TV    ADams  4-5400 

WTOP-TV     EMerson  2-9300 

WTTG  STerling  3-5300 

News  Services 

Associated   Press    District  7-1500 

International  News  Service NAtional  8-1733 

United  Press EXecuHve  3-3430 

Networhs 

ABC    REpublic  7-6013 

CBS    EMerson  2-9300 

MBS    MEtropolltan  8-1551 

NBC    AO«m$  4-5400 

DuMont     STerling  3-5300 


103 


l^adio  and  Television 


TELEPHONE   NUMBERS 


in  l^s  Ang:eles 


|V|    Karlio 

Siatiotis 

KALI    {PmmAtt>o' 

KMG 

RYon    1   7149 
HCXIywood  3-320S 

KAtC 

KFAC 

Hollywood   2  3141 

WEbster  0161 

Dunkirk   2-2121 

KfOX 
KFVD 

Dunkirk   5-2927 

Dunkirk   8-2345 

KFWB 

Hollywood  3-5151 

ROM 

MAdison   5-2551 

lOfJ 

Hollywood  4-0201 

KCIL    (Sfcomw*   Ookt) 

STonlcy   7-3467 

KKJ 

Hollywood  2-2133 

KlfV    (Ofodotci 

CHopmon   5-2388 

KLAC 

Hollywood   2-7271 

KM^ 

Hollywood   9-5341 

KNX 

Hollywood  9-1212 

KOWL    (SoMtv   AAo«Mca) 

EXbrook   4-6761 

KMD 

MAdison   5-2121 

KU)C 

Richmond   6362 

KWKW    (PoMdwu) 

RYon    1-6744 

KXLA    (PoMdcfio) 

RYon   1-6991 

f  Vf    Iffidio 

.Sl(ili»ii.s 

KUTC    (GI«<Mtole) 

Citrus  4-1414 

KFWB  rM 

Hollywood  3-5151 

KHJ  Fm 

Hollywood  2-2133 

KNX  FM 

Hollywood  9-1212 

KK>X    (Lo<i«    6«octi; 

Dunkirk   5-2927 

KNOt   (Leno   B«ocb) 

Long    Beach  8-5519 

KICA 

Hollywood  2-3141 

KFAC  FM 

WEbstcr  0161 

KNXFM 

Hollywood  9-1212 

KtKO  FM 

MAdison  5-2121 

KUSC 

Richmond  6-362 

KWKWFM   (PoMdcno 

RYon   1-6744 

KCBH 

CRestview  1-8124 

TeievisioH 

Sittiions 

KAiC  TV 

NOrmondy   3-3311 

KCOf 

Hollywood   2-7311 

KMJ  TV 

Hollywood   2-2133 

KICA 

Hollywood  9-6161 

KMXT 

HOIIy»»ood   9-1212 

KilC-TV 

Hollywood   3-3205 

Slii^ 

Hollywood  9-3181 

ETTV 

Hollywood   2-7111 

W'lirorfcu 

Aawnc—  •reodcotting  Syttem 

(TiliiiiiuB   C«if*r 

NOrmondy   3-3311 

traodcovHng    Syitem 

Cwi»w)             Hollywood  2-3141 

ftroodcothng   Strftcm..    .  Hollywood  9-1212 

......  Hollywood  9-1212 

CSS    Tti«vt»M»— Tclevition     City WEbstcr  8-301 1 

M«tMl-Do«   L«*    BroodcotHng 

trtt«"  Hdlywood  2-2133 

ixUng   Company  HOIIywood  9-6161 

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Hollywood  2-2748 

Hollywood   5-0695 

.      Dunkirk   8-8158 

WEbstcr  3-9583 

Rlchnv>nd  6184 

Dunkirk   7-1333 


Blair-TV,    Inc OUnkirk  1-3811 

Boiling   Company,    Inc Dunkirk  8-8158 

The    Branham    Co WEbster  1-1551 

Burn-Smith     Co.,      Inc DUnkirk  2-3200 

CBS-Radio     Spot    Sales HOMywood  9-1212 

Forjoc    &    Co MAdiiisiQin  6-8329 

Free    &     Peters HOillywood  9-2151 

W.    S.    Grant    Co MAdison  9-2653 

Head  Icy-Reed   Co HOUywioodi  4-7738 

H-R    Reprcsentotivcs,     Inc HOIIywood  7-1480 

The    Katz    Agency TUcker  8167 

Kimball,   Maurice  A.,   Co.,   Inc DUnkirk  8-6178 

Tracy    Moore    HlOliywoodi  2-2351 

NBC-KRCA    Spot    Sales HOIIywood  9-6161 

Oakes,    Harlan    G.,    Associates DUnkirk  2-3200 

Lee   F.    O'Connell   Co CRestview  5-2022 

Paschall,     Benton,     Co HiOllywood  2-2323 

John    Pearson   Co DUnkirk  7-4388 

Edward    Petry    Co Michigan  9227 

Radio    TV   Representatives,  Jnc BiRaidshaw  2-6738 

Wm.   G.   Rambeau  do HOIIywood  4-0388 

Paul    H.    Raymer HOIIywood  2-2376 

Walker   Co Dunkirk  2-3200 

Weed    &    Company HOIIywood  4-861 1 

Western    Radio     Sales HOIIywood  5-1755 

Young,    Adam    J.,    Jr HOUiywood  9-0965 

Advertising  Agencies 

Abbott  Kimball  Co.  of  Calif DUnkirk  7-7305 

Action     in    Advertising DUnkirk  3-3115 

Ad    Associates     WEibster  3-7501 

Advertisers    Production    Agency PRospect  7761 

Alber,   R.   H.,  Co HOIIywood  9-8273 

Allen   &   Marshall    Adv.,  Agency DUnkirk  7-5163 

Allen,    Martin,    Co WBbsiter  3-0734 

Allied    Advertising    Agency DUnkirk  7-7331 

Altman,    Bruce,    Adv.    Agency WEbsteir  1-1761 

Anderson-McConneil    Adv.    Agency WEbster  1-1761 

Arnold,    Rupert,    Adv.    Agency DUnkirk  2-0896 

Asay,  Wm.  F.,  Agency,  (Long  Beach, 

California)    LB  7-2429 

Associated    Advertising    Agency CRestview  1-7227 

Atchison,   R.    B.,   Adv.    Agency PRospect  2404 

Athertori    Advertising    Agency WEbster  3-8488 

Ayer,   N.  W.,  &  Son,  Inio HOIIywood  3-4871 

Baldwin,    Ben,    Adv.    Agency CRestview  5-5146 

Ball,   Ted    H.,   &   Co HOUiywood  7-2966 

Banning    Co OUmkirk  8-3456 

Barnes    Chase    Co DUnkirk  4-1193 

Barnes,    John,    &    Assoc HOIIywood!  3-0387 

Baron,    Richard,    Co Pl  1-4748 

Bates,    Ted.,    &    Co HOIIywood  9-2161 

Batten,    Barton,    Durstine    &    Osborn 

(Hollywood)     Hollywood  9-7337 

(Los   Angeles)    WEbster  1-1234 

Beaumont   &    Hohman,    Inc iMAdiison  9-2676 

Beckman,    Hamilton    &    Associaites WEbster  0106 

Bejach,     Leo     Adv CRestview  4-4555 

Bennett,    Harry,    Adv.    Ageimcy DUnkirk  7-8371 

Benton    &    Bowles,    Inc HOIIywood  4-9151 

Berghoff    Associates,    Inc CRestview  5-6151 

BescI    Advertising ANi  3-5121 

Biow    Co.,     Inc ClReVtview  4-7641 

Bishop  &  Assoc.   Inc NOrmandy  2-1158 

Block  Advertismg  Agency HOIIywood  2-5668 

Bogarts    The    HOillywood  3-6871 

Boyd     John    R.,    Co LOgan  1644 

Bozell   &  Jacobs,   Inc BRiadshaw  2-2081 

Brond.    Michael,    Assoc CRestview  6-2991 

Brisachcr,   Wheeler   &  Staff HOIIywood  9-2197 

Broadcasting   Advertising    BRadshaw  2-4840 

Brooke,  Smith,  French  &  Dorrance 

of  the  Pacific  Coost,  Inc MUtucil  8154 

Brooks    Advertising    Agency HOIIywood  4-1 158 


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Brown,   Byron    H.,  &  Assoc DUnkiirk  7-1226 

Buchanan   &   Co.,   Inc CRestview  5-5231 

Bull,   Frank   &   Co HOilywoodi  5-4195 

Burnett,   Leo,   Co.,    Inc HOIIywoodi  4-7347 

Burv^alda,   Bill   &  Associates Hollywood  9-1161 

Buxton,    Erwin    SYlvan  4-7896 

California    Adv.,    Agency Hollywood  3-3189 

Calkins,  Holden,  Carlock,  McCliinton 

&    Smith,    Inc YOrk  5145 

Colvert,    J.    Russel ARizona  8-4253 

Campbell-Ewald  Co Hollywood  5-4136 

Copies    Co.,    The DUnkIrk  7-4255 

Catrlson,   Milton,    Co DUnkirk  8-946-* 

Carson-Roberts    Inc BRads)haw  2-8366 

Cose,  Jack,  Adv.   Counselor NOrmondy  1-1820 

Case,  Roger  T.,  Assoc LOng  Beaiclh  7-4474 

Costor   &    Assoc CRestview  5-2292 

Cecil    &    Presbry,     Inc HO'llywood  3-2324 

Cinema  Advertising   Agency HOiUywood  4-6146 

Citizen  Advertising    Agency,    Inc VAndyke  2463 

Clark,   Darwin    H.,   Co MAdison  9-1661 

Cloword,     Velma,    Advertising DUnkirk  4-2558 

Collard,    Clark,    Adv.    Agency DUnkirk  7-3388 

Columbian    Adveiiiising    Agency YOrk  7151 

Cole,   Vail   Advertising   Agency CRestviiew  5-8462 

Compton    Advertising,     Inc HOIIywood  9-8107 

Consolidated   Adv.    Directors CRestview  6-4012 

Craig  &  Reed   Agency HOIIywood  4-8218 

Crank    Chet,    Co HOIIywoodi    3-5128 

Crossley   &    Jeffries,    Inc CLevelaind  7-8271 

Culbertson,    Robert   C.    Adv BiRadShaw  2-2344 

Culp,    Earl    R.,    Co DUnkirk  2-8406 

Cunningham   &   Walsh,    Inc HOIIywood  7-6131 

Dancer- Fitzgeraild-Sample,    Inc HUdson  2-3256 

D'Arcy   Adv.    Co DUnkirk  8-3462 

Davis,    Charlie,    Advertising AXminster  3-5508 

Dovis-Harrison-Slmimons,    Inc HOIIywood  3-7101 

Degner    &    Assoc DUnkirk  7-2273 

Donald,    Dick,   Adv DUnkirk  8-2371 

Dazier   &    Eastman   Adv P'Rospect  7091 

Durstine,    Roy    S.,    Inic DUnkirk  8-3411 

Ebberts,    Dan,   Adv.    Serv JE  4241 

Edwards,    Adv.    Agency,    The BRadshaw  2-5616 

Ehlert,   Grace    MAdiison  6-2227 

Eisenberg,     Ralph,    Advertising VAndike  0439 

Eisaman-Johns,  Advertising    CRestview  1-5196 

Enterprise    Adv.     Agency MAdison  9-1477 

Erwin,  Wasey,  &  Co.,   Ltd WEibster  1-1211 

Bwell    &   Thurber  Assoc HOIIywoodi  9-4994 

Factor,    Breyer,    Inc.,    Agency DUnkirk  8-8131 

Fagan,  O.    K.   Advertising   Agcy VAndyke  2192 

Fehlman,   Warren    P.    Adv.    Co Klmiball  9296 

Fennel]    Adv.     Agency HOIIywood  9-8351 

Foote,  Cone  &  Belding  (Hollywood)  HOIIywood  9-6265 
Foote,  Cone  &  Belding  (Los  Angeles).  .MAdiison  9-3611 

Freiburg,    John,    &    Co NOrmandy  3-21 1 1 

Gardner,    H.   M.,   &   Assoc DUnkirk  5-1474 

Geissinger,  W.    B.,  &  Co WBbster  3-7178 

General    Advertising    Agency,    Inc..  .HOIIywood  3-5128 

Geyer    Adv.     Agency HOIIywood  7-61 14 

Gill    Clifford    Agency CRestview  6-1606 

Glosser-Goiley,    inc DUnkirk  4-2141 

Glenn    Advertising,    Inc WEbster  3-9369 

Goldstone,  Nat  C.  Agency CRestview  6-1071 

Goodman,  Miort  Advertising WBbster  8-3993 

Gonda,    Francis   D.,  Adv.    Agency DUnkirk  7-6126 

Goodman,    Kent    HOIIywood'  5-8821 

Grant    Advertising,    Inic HOIIywood  9-5371 

Grant,   Will,   Adv.    Agency DUnkirk  7-3361 

Gregory-House,    Inc HOiIlywood  4-751 1 

Gregory,  Willaird  G.,  &  Co TRinity  0531 

Guerin -Johnstone    Advertising    DUnkirk  5-1788 

Hadlock  &  Assodiates HOIIywoodi  2-6731 

Horrington-Richards    WBbster  3-5577 

Harvey,    William    W.,    Inc HOIIywood  2-0874 

Hauser,  Dave  &  Associates 

(Long   Beaich,   Calif.) LOng    Beach  2-43408 

Heintz  &  Co.,    Inc MAdison  9-3181 

Hicks   &   Griest DUnkirk  5-1721 

Hill,    Don    Ml  5149 

Hilton   &   Riggio,    Inc HOIIywood  2-6343 

Hixson    &    Jorgensen,    Inc DUnkirk  8-3121 

Hoel,  John  D.,  Adv.  Agency RYan  1-7131 

Houston   Adv.    Seirvices    Co DUnkirk  9-4171 

Howard,    Bob   Advertising   Agcy WBbster  3-5701 

Hubley    Adv.    Agency MAdison  6-0555 

Hunt,  W.    H.   &   Associates BRadshaw  2-8293 


Hunter  &  Wilhlte  Advertising HOIIywood  4-4191 

Irwin    Co.,    Inc BRadshaw  2-5455 

Irwin,  Howard  &  Associates DUnkirk  8-1219 

Joffee  &  Jaffee  Adv.  Agency CRestview  1-6211 

Jimmy  Fritz  &  Associates HOIIywood  3-3251 

Johnson,   J.    Howard MAdison  8044 

Jordon   Co.,  The DUnkirk  2-2248 

Juneau,   C.   B„    Inc WEbst«r  3-7131 

Kaufmann,  Hans  E.,  &  Co HOIIywood  3-3800 

Keane,  Raymond,  Adv.  Agcy.,   Inc WEbster  3-9221 

Kellogg,   Edward  S.,  Co DUnkirk  7-5213 

Kelso,  M.  H.,  8.  Co DUnkirk  2-2072 

Kenyon   &   Eckhardt,    Inc HOIIywood  3-2101 

Killingsworth    Co.,     Inc BRadshaw  2-7649 

Klitten,  Martin  R.,  Co.,  Inc DUnkirk  7-8396 

Lanidsdole,   The    Company DUnkirk  5-2007 

Lannen    &    Sanders,    Inc HOiIlywood  9-1681 

Lawrence   Co.,  The BRadshaw  2-5820 

Laws,  Robert  F.,  Adv.  Agcy HOIIywood  9-3109 

Lennen    &    Newell,    Inc CRestview  1-7221 

Lenz,  J.  M.,  Advertising YOrk  1682 

Little    &    Co Dunkirk  9-1267 

Logan,    Dudley    L.,   Adv DUnkirk  2-8471 

Mack-Wharton,    Advertising     WEbster  8-5187 

MacManus,  John  &  Adams,   Inc WEbster  3-9569 

Mann  Advertising  Co.,   Inc DUnkirk  2-1179 

Martha's    Adv.    Service MAdison  6-4897 

Marto,  Walter,  Adv.   Agcy SYcamore  6-2239 

Matthews,  Anne  D.,  Adv.  Agency SYcamore  2-3816 

Mayers  Co.,  Inc.,  Tlie DUnkirk  8-2111 

Mayne,  Charles  H.,  Co WEbster  3-8261 

Mays  &  Co.,  Advertising TRinity  8534 

McCamn-'Erickson,    Inc.   (Los 

Angeles)    HOIIywood  4-8268 

McCarthy    Co.,    The PRospeot  701 1 

McElroy  Advertising  Agency PRospect  2047 

McHugih,    Phil    D.,   Co MAdison  6-7186 

MWKee,    Burns   Advertising HOIIywood  7-4218 

MloLain,   W.    R.    &   Associates NOrmondy  3-8209 

McNeill    &   McCleery HOIIywood  4-7252 

Meony,  Phillip  J.,  Co.,  Adv Michigan  3601 

Meehl,    Michael,    Adv Kl  5241 

Mercury  Adv.    Agency,    Inc CRestview  5-8502 

Meyerhoff,  Arthur  A.,  Agency CRestview  4-6863 

Miner,   Dan  B.,  Co DUnkirk  8-3301 

Moeller   &    Shedd,    Inc WEbster  8-2686 

Mioody,  Thomas,  &  Associates DUnkirk  2-0544 

Miooge^Privett,    Inc YOrk     7243 

Morgan,    Raymond    R.,    Co HOIIywood  3-4194 

MottI  &  Sitemon  Adv.  Agcy WEbster  8-6288 

Nathan,  Edw.  N.,  Adv.  Agency PRospect  1767 

NeoJe   Advertising    Association Michigan  2149 

Needhom,  Louis  &  Brorby,  Inc HOIIywood  2-2391 

Nelson    Advertising    Service DUnkirk  7-8368 

Newman,   Mike,   &   Assoc REpublic  2-6211 

Ntewmon,   N.  J.,  Adv.   Agency HOIIywood  3-3251 

Noble   Advertising   Co MAdison  6-5359 

Noel,  Lent  &  Associates HOIIywood  5-4171 

O'Connell,   Robert,   Adv.  Agency STate  7-2535 

Olen,    David    Advertising BRadshaw  2-3244 

Pardee  Co..  The HOIIywood  2-7306 

Potch  &  Curtis,  Adv.   Agcy.,   Inc. 

(Long   Beach,  Colif.) LB  6-1259 

Patton,   George  Advertising HOIIywood  2-0841 

Perrett  Co.,  Tfie MUtual  2388 

Porter,  Wesley   H.,  Adv AXminster  3-0400 

Productive    Advertising    DUnkirk  8-2251 

Raymond,  J.  W.  Adv.  Agcy Richmond  7-5391 

Raymond,    Lorry  Co YOrk  8125 

Rhodes  &   Davis Michigan  2396 

Riicih,    Henry   Agency BRodshow  2-7823 

Ringer,  Lee,  Advertising DUnkirk  7-8131 

Robinson,  Elwood  J.,  Adv MUtual  6293 

Roche-Eckhoff  &  Lee HOIIywood  9-5363 

Ross,   Charles,   Adv.   Agency HOIIywood  2-1184 

Ross,    Ellsworth,    Inc DUnkirk  8-3608 

Ross,   Roy,   Inc HOIIywood  9-6263 

Ross,   W.   B.,  Assoc,   Adv DUnkirk  8-1107 

Ruthrouff   &   Ryan,    Inc DUnkirk  8-0571 

Scholtz  Advertising   Service Michigan  2396 

Schurrer,   Lou,   Adv HOIIywood  3-3800 

Scott,  Ml.    B.    Inc.,  Advertising CRestview  4-5301 

Sebrell,  J.   B.   Adv.   Agcy MAdison  6-9397 

Seeds,   Russell   M.,  Co.,   Inc CRestview  4-7613 

Seidel   Advertising    Agency HOIIywood  4-0255 

Shone,   Leonard,   Agency,  The WEbster  8-3535 

Sheldon,  Lisle  Adv HOIIywood  3-2366 


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•  WEbtlcr  8  2077 
Hollywood  4  8201 

^                    • WAInut   2753 

r          c           tl.  MUluol   5336 

'4^                       ..go  Hollywood  3  9239 

U.^-J,                      >H  Hollywood  9  8234 

^               ,iu .-g    Affc^  Richmond  7-9626 

%^    d-rt-  H     Ad»     A»<acy  «0"\*^,^J15? 

l:!!£2:  mIlT«C  PRo.pcct  5317 

jaSrvX   rUlNt.    l-c.  ^DUnK.rk  7-5377 

r:^T'« *^  BRodshow   2-7835 

tSSi   JuT   *^-    •      ■  Hollywood  9-7163 

IMtl    A«»  DUnk.rk   3-5072 

UV..*   4    »*ci(«Ui.  DUnk.rk   5-2211 

^^^^  Cik                             REpublic  4-2117 

S«»«w  HMNwr'Ctiv^Vi  toylM.  ^  . -,,,g 

1 Hollywood  4-2119 

-  ^=r  ^  A  Ca.' .  ■  BRodihow  2-2784 

r!!!I!?&  yIIm' WEbsfcr   3  8108 

tSSmLT    J^otTcr,    0».  WEbsrcr   3-7201 

tSZa^l                       f.wno  Hollywood   2  1157 

|3Ei  Cc  Hollywood   2  6333 

Uaiwnsl    ■                      Agency,   Inc  HOIIywood  4-8218 

Vwm  d«r  kwn,.   Hunt.  AAcNouobtoo,  ^,,   ^    .    ,  ,„, 

l4i.  Dunkirk  2-6203 

V«»-Sc»H.     liK  Dunkirk  9-2300 

Vtctor     A*   J     Cuw<>on>  AXminstcr  4-7555 

W94€.'  OtoMny    Adtr,    Agency  Hollywood  4-7457 

W«li    I   .    Horrvy   4    AMoaotvs  TUckcr  8185 

W»r»Kk   4    Itgltr.    Inc Dunkirk  3-1141 

W«*tf«f.  1    W  .  Ad* MAdison  9-2283 

Wc«6M.    Milton.    Adv.    Co WEbstcr  8-3811 

W«M.    Hiottondcf    4   Coleman  DUnkirk  9-1171 

Wcalwid.    Addptie   4    Associates  CRcstvicw  4-5241 

WnMlH.  Ceora«  M  .  Company  YOrk  7668 

Wttt-itai^mh  \»c MAdison  9-221 4 

WoMara    Adverlitmg     Agency WEbstcr  8-2681 

W«rt^»«^.   Tom   AdY.    Agcy ^"   S^?^! 

Wkrt*.    tvm.   Agency  DUnkirk  2-2188 

Wi«d»f,     AKmi  WEbstcr  8-4624 

WiHtOMt.    Oollai    4    Som  BRadshow  2-8729 

WHltt.    Marry   G..    4   Assoc.    .  CHopman  5  3325 

WooM.  Im  Dunkirk  8-2361 
Wy«M-Alcsa«i4«r   Advertising   Agency          .    PY   1-2319 

TMBf.   M.    M.,    Adv.  Dunkirk  7-3265 

fmq  4  tHbicom,  Inc  HOIIywood  9-2731 

ICriclio-Y  I     f*ro€|r<iiii.s'    ciiiff 

Tr(iiixc*ri|jlioii  C'o.v. 

Film   C«.  HOHywood  9-7396 

treedc«sting    Co.  HOIIywood   2-3141 

III!  Hollywood   3-6436 

•    4    I    Recording    Studios  PLcasont  8-1397 

So4   Wlutc    Productiom  WEbstcr  5-5398 

■  ■■did   TV    Film    ScfVKc,    Inc.  CRcstvicw  4-3112 

4f««k«a    Prodwctiofts,    Inc. ARizona  9-3645 

Cmtmit   fKtwrt^   of   C4dtt.,    Inc.  .    VE  8-2185 

CkMlMr*    4    Associates HOIIywood   9-4580 

C^wml^im    Records,    Inc BRadshow  2-541 1 

Co— odors   Productions  BRodshaw  2-4701 

Coolty    SffOde    Entefphscs  CRcstvicw  6-6191 

Cnt^.  Imq.   Enterprises  BRadshow  2-2771 

Cm»mi  Recorders  HOIIywood   5-5168 

D»dll|,    Tdevisiofi    Corp  CRcstvicw   1-7258 

E«cSm   lecordings.    Inc  HOIIywood   4-8351 

ClM«r».Vox    RtKording   Studios  HOIIywood   5-2189 

roffbenks,     Jerry,     Inc  HOII/wood  2-1101 

fwc-Vtor    Productions  HOIIywood   3-4807 

CoMrol    Anisti     Corp  CRcstvicw   1-8101 

Teltviston    Enterprises    Inc.  HOIIywood   5-4146 

Groce.    Ro<]io   Prods  HOIIyv^ood  9-4580 

Gf«y,  >e«nRc,  TV  &  Radio  Prods.  CRcstvicw  4-5720 

Csedet.  JolM,  Rodio  Prdouctions  YOrk  6291 
Noffyvood   Central   Recording 

Studios    Inc            Hollywood   3-2131 

t^mnm.    id    Film   Co HOIIywood  5-6071 

Lmq.   Albort   ProdtictYom,    Inc.  HOIIywood  2-8803 

Lawrence  4  Lee  Productions HOIIywood  4-0101 

M^Greyor,  C    P  ,  Sound  Studios  DUnkirk  4-4191 

Msrqwit.  Arnold,  Productions,  Inc.  CRcstvicw  6-8796 

**CA.TV         sunset  3-8894 

M-^M    l«dt«    Amocfiens.  TExos  0-3311 


s^u„c  City  Hollywood  9-8211 

Pat.n,    Roy,    Productions "2!!^''°'^  I'Uil 

RCA,    Victor    Division "2j'  ^'''^''J  t\\l\ 

Rodio    Recorders,    Inc HOIIywood  3-3282 

Reynolds,     Stuart     Prod u%'^''"''!J  i'l^tl 

Rockott,   Frederick    K.,   Co "2   ^^^^^^  f  lit. 

Rocket    Pictures,     Inc "2   ^'^'^'i  I'llVo 

Ross,    Jack     HiO   ywood  9-4019 

Rourke,    Jack,    Productions "2  y*°°3  HIZ! 

Rubens    Productions    ^2   y*°°3  Ji??? 

Sonde,    Robc.t    "2   y^'''*3  51  ? 

Screen    Gems,    inc HOIIywood  2-3111 

Snodcr    Tclcscriptions    Corp CRestview  4-6651 

Song   Ads  HOIIywood  5-6181 

Steffncr,     Wayne,     Prods HOIIywood  3-4173 

Stevens,   J.    G.,    Inc HOIIywoiod  4-8361 

Stokey,    Mike,    Productions HOIIywood  2-1241 

Studio    &    Artists    Recorders HOIIywood  4-8241 

Sutherland,  John,   Prods.,    Inc DUnkirk  8-5121 

Telefilm,    Inc HOIIywood  9-7205 

Telepix    Corp HOIIywood  4-7391 

TV    Spots      Hollywood  5-5171 

TceVce  Co.,   The ORestyiew  5-1076 

Television    Guild    Productions HOIIywood  9-2895 

Thomas  Co.,  The HOIIywood  4-6564 

Tuchman,    Harris,    Productions YOrk  7189 

Universal    Recorders    HOIIywood  9-8282 

Vitapix    Corporation    CRestview  1-7191 

WRS  Recording  Lab HOIIywood  5-1454 

Wendclkcn,     Dick     Productions HOIIywood  5-9207 

Western    Recorders    HOIIywood  3-681 1 

Wilding   Picture  Prods,  of  California WEbster  0183 

Wiley,    Fletcher,    Prods HOIIywood  9-1212 

Willioms-Nickolas  Animated 

Productions     HOIIywood  9-8948 

World    Broadcasting    System HOIIywood  3-5121 

Wright,  Carter,  Enterprises,  Inc HOIIywood  9-0944 

Zlv,    Frederic    W HOIIywood  3-5121 

Radio  and  TV   Artists 
Atfencies 

Affiliated    Artists'    Agency ClRestview  4-2697 

Ainsworth,    Helen    CRestview  62062 

Allied  Casting   HOIIywood  3-7124 

Alvarado,  Carlos   CRestvlaw  57203 

American   Copyright   CRestview  60369 

American    Federation    of    Radio   and 

Television   Artists    HOIIywood  4-5125 

Artigue,     Louis     CResitvilew  6-4652 

Artists   Management   Co CRestview  4-4963 

or  BRadsihaw  2-4531 

Artists,  Ltd CRestview  67015 

Auer,     Miles     HOIIywood  9-1691 

Bagwell,   M.   D.,  Agency. HOIIywood  4-0211. 

Bender- Ward     CRestview  17247 

Bcrgerman,  Stanley,  &  Co CRestview  6-4124 

Jernie,   Herman    CRestview  50117 

Bloom,  Phil,  Agency CRestview  6-1339 

Bradfield,  Robert  C.  Agency BRadshaw  2-3655 

Brandies,    Bob,    Agency HOIIywood  5-6978 

Business  Administration  Co CRestview  67071 

Candelario's,  (Sante  Fe.,  N.  Mex.) 2-1391 

Charncy,    William    B HOIIywoiod  9-1131 

Columbia  Artists  Management MAdison  62327 

Cooper,  Ray   CRestview  69769 

Cordier,  Genevieve   WH  9883 

Darrow,   Agency    ARizona  30951 

Demling,  Gus    CRestview  12161 

Deuser,   Lewis  J CRestview  19134 

Doaks,    Virginia    BRadshaw  2-621 1 

Douglas,    Donald     HOIIywood  4-8106 

Draesemer,    Isabelle,    Agency HOIIywood  4-1782 

Edington-Cloutman  Agency   CRestview  4-5141 

Famous  Artists CRestview  15222 

Ferry,    Felix    Agency CRestview  5-4588 

Feins,  Bernard   CRestview  51 155 

Frings,    Kurt     CRestview  1-6115 

Fralick,  Freddie   CRestview  1-2142 

Frye,   Clinton    L HOIIywood  9-4567 

Garfield,    Milton,    Agency CResview  5-5074 

General  Artists   BRadshaw  2-4259 

Gertr,  Mitchell    CRestview  45491 

Gold,   Sid    CRestview  17149 

Goldstone,  Jules    CRestview  51191 

Goldstone,   Nat   CRestview  61071 


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Gregory  Assts BRadshaw  25084 

George  Greif  &  Assoc GRanite  7197 

Greshler,    Abner    CRestview  45339 

Grossman,  Milton  M.,  Agency CRestview  6-6163 

Halliburton,   Jeanne    CRestview  5-5575 

Hamilburg,  Mitchell    CRestview  54171 

Herdon-Sherrell    CRestview  15236 

Herzbrun,  Walt CRestview  64157 

Hyland,    Dick    Irving CRestview  1-9159 

Ingersoll,    George    Agency HOIIywood  7-0862 

Irwin,  Lou    CRestview  1-7131 

Jackson,  Edith   HOIIywood  7-0155 

Jacobson,   Vernon    CRestview  52545 

Jaf fe    Agency    CRestview  661 21 

Katz,     Fred,     Agency CRestview  6-3189 

Kohner,   Paul    CRestview  15165 

Kramer,    Earl    CRestview  62338 

Krevat,    Shely    Artists,    Inc HOIIywood  7-3658 

Lance,  Leon    CRestview  66014 

Louren,   J.    W.    Agency HOIIywood  7-5087 

Lazar,  Irving    CRestview  56153 

Leonetti,    Caroline,    Ltd HOIIywood  2-2345 

Leonard,  Fred HOIIywood  4-7546 

Lesser,  Ted    BRadshaw  2-3659 

Levee,   M.   C CRestview  6-6285 

Lewis,    Henry    CRestview  55129 

Lewis-Molson    CRestview  1 61 11 

Linsk,   Lester    CRestview  54396 

Longenecker,   Robt WEbster   1-2267 

McConkey    Artists   Corp HOIIywood  3-7141 

McMillan,   Hazel,   Agency CRestview  1-7781 

MacQuarrie  Agency    CRestview  67162 

MCA   Artists    CRestview  62001 

Monuel-Baird    CRestview  45288 

Martyn,   Marty    CRestview  58607 

Marx,    Burt    CRestview  17171 

Medford,  Ben    CRestview  17021 

Messinger,   Lili    CRestview  5-8541 

Meyers,  Walter    CRestview  18161 

Mishkin    Agency    CRestview  45416 

Moore,   Lola    CRestview  65401 

Molina    Agency     HOIIywood  3-3271 

Morris,    William    CRestview  16161 

N'unes,  A.   R.,  Agency HOIIywood  3-7124 

Ochs,  Al    Hollywood  96470 

Oliver,    Maurine    HOIIywood  4-0257 

Orsatti    Si   Co CRestview  66241 

Pearson,    Ben    CRestview  4-5488 

Pomeroy,  Jack   CRestview  45148 

Powers-Stanley    Agency    CRestview  1-1141 

Preminger,   Ingo,  Agency CRestview  6-6213 

Rocamora,  Wynn   CRestview  45431 

Rosenberg,    Geo CRestview  18121 


Rush,    Art    Hollywood  4-5161 

Ryan,  Frank   CRestview  14627 

Salkow,    Lester    CRestview  54505 

Schwartz    Agency    CRestview  6-7371 

Siiauer,  M.  A CRestview  11103 

Shaw- Wiley    Agency    CRestview  5-4179 

Sherman,    Edward    CRestview  501 86 

Shiffrin,  William   CRestview  17261 

Short,    Antrim    CRestview  541 37 

Shurr,  Louis   CRestview  11116 

Small,    Paul    CRestview  15246 

Sn.itzer,    Lou-Fritschi,    Al,    Inc HOIIywood  9-6271 

Somlyo,    E.    T CRestview  6-2041 

Stempel,    Frank    CRestview  1-7141 

Stewart,    Rosalie    CRestview  461 23 

Swanson,  H.  N CRestview  15115 

Swaverland,    Harold    HOIIywood  4-7265 

Thompson,  D.  H CRestview  12188 

Ullman,  George    CRestview  45238 

Wadsworth,  J.    B CRestview  60698 

Weiner,  Jack    CRestview  67081 

Weintraub,  Murry   CRestview  1-1137 

Welch,    Suey,    Agency HOIIywood  4-2461 

Wendling,   Chas CRestview  62348 

White,    Mack,   Agency NOrmandy  2-8988 

White,  Wm.   B CRestview  46301 

Wiley,    Richard    CRestview  54170 

Wilkins,    Paul    CRestview  16188 

Willson,    Henry     CRestview  6-3201 

Winkler,    Daniel    M CRestview  17244 

Wookey,    Betty,    Agency HOIIywood  2-2301 

Publications 


Billboard  Publishing  Co HOIIywood  9-5831 

Broadcasting-Telecasting     HOIIywood  3-8181 

Hollywood    Reporter    HOIIywood  4-741 1 

Radio   &   TV    Exchange HOIIywood  4-0101 

RADIO-TV  DAILY  HOIIywood  5-8436 

Radio-Television  Mirror CRestview  6-6293 

Sponsor   HOIIywood  4-8089 

TV  Guide  Publication NOrmandy  2-3101 

TV-Radio  Life    HOIIywood  4-9275 

Variety    HOIIywood  9-1141 

Radio'TV  Audience  Surveys 

American  Research   Bureau CUmberlin  3-3149 

Facts   Consolidated    WYoming  3181 

Moffett  Research  Co HOIIywood  3-5653 


Broodcosf  Revenues See  Page  41 

Fovorife  Sfors  of   1954 See  Page  39 

Growth    of  Broadcasting See  Page  67 

Ten  Top  Radio-TV  News  Events See  Page  37 

Song  Hits  of  1954 See  Page  45 

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THE   PULSE 
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New  York,  N.  Y. 

RESEARCH 
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Phone:  CHarter  7-1564 

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Phone:  National  8-0822 

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Phone:    GErrard   1144 

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(Executive   Office) 

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Phone:  ORegon  9-2435 

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Phone:  VAnderbilt  6-0600 

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Exciting  Expansion  Predicted 
For  1955  International  Television 

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By  PAUL  TALBOT 

President 
Fremantle  Overseas  Radio  &  TV,  Inc. 


'VHE  year  1955  will  be  to  International 
Television  what  the  first  "post  freeze" 
year  of  1952  was  to  the  U.  S.  industry. 
The  long  heralded  commercial  service  in 
Great  Britain  becomes  a  reality  in  the 
fall  and  for  the  first  time,  there  will  be 
competition  for  product  in  the  world's 
second  largest  TV  market — a  market 
with  almost  four  million  licensed  receiv- 
ers. Important  to  American  producers 
is  another  English  language  market, 
Australia,  which  will  initiate  video  ser- 
vice late  this  year.  On  the  European 
continent,  schedules  which  have  been  ex- 
tremely limited  are  being  expanded  par- 
ticularly in  Italy,  France  and  Western 
Germany.  At  least  three  new  TV  mar- 
kets will  become  active  in  Latin  America, 
to  make  a  total  of  eleven  countries  and 
29  stations  in  that  part  of  the  world. 
Japan  is  manufacturing  its  own  receivers 
and  the  plants  are  now  geared  up  to 
permit  lower  priced  sets  and  thus  in- 
crease the  audience.  Also  in  the  Far 
East,  Malaya  and  Siam  are  planning 
stations. 

U\     3     D 

One  of  the  most  exciting  prospects  in 
the  future  of  International  broadcast- 
ing, is  the  micro-wave  TV  relay  between 
Miami  and  Cuba  which  is  expected  to  be 
in  operation  this  year.  This  is  likely  to 
be  the  first  link  in  an  international  net- 
work which  will  eventually  reach  into 
South  America. 

Our  lawmakers  are  aware  of  the  po- 
tential of  International  Television  and 
recently  Senate  Joint  Resolution  96  was 
passed,  setting  up  a  commission  to  study 
the  subject.  The  commission  is  to  make 
its  report  by  December,  1955. 

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Mindful  of  the  vital  role  which  export 
plays  in  the  theatrical  film  release  set- 
up— up  to  50  per  cent  of  a  Hollywood 
film's  income  is  earned  overseas — many 
U.  S.  TV  film  producers  have  looked  for 
a  similar  pattern  in  video;  and  with 
increasing  production  costs,  the  foreign 
market  may  well  become  an  economic 
necessity  for  them.  But  the  job  of  pene- 
trating   foreign    TV    markets    presents 


quite  a  different   set  of  problems  from 
those  faced  by  theatrical  distributors. 

Firstly,  because  of  the  intimacy  of  the 
medium,  far  more  attention  must  be  paid 
to  local  tastes  and  customs  than  is  the 
case  with  theatrical  films.  A  movie  pa- 
tron goes  perhaps  once  or  twice  a  week 
to  see  a  picture.  If  it  is  a  film  of  Ameri- 
can origin,  he  usually  knows  this  in  ad- 
vance and  the  choice  of  seeing  it  or  not 
is  his.  But  TV  entertainment  comes  into 
the  home  for  several  hours  a  day, 
seven  days  a  week.  The  overseas  viewer 
will  certainly  enjoy  seeing  a  good  U.  S. 
show  on  occasion,  but  it  is  not  difficult  to 
appreciate  how  he  might  feel  about  the 
product  of  another  country  dominating 
his  entire  TV  fare  and  thus,  in  a  sense, 
his  life. 

n    □   n 

In  order  to  become  an  integral  part 
of  the  local  TV  scene,  our  company, 
which  specializes  in  international  pro- 
gramming, has  set  up  production  offices 
in  all  important  foreign  television  mar- 
kets. Through  these  offices,  American 
product  is  adapted  to  local  needs.  Where 
required,  foreign  language  tracks  are 
added  to  TV  film  shows.  Complete  pack- 
ages, made  up  in  part  of  U.  S.  film  and 
part  *'live"  local  talent,  are  produced  for 
sponsors  and  agencies  in  the  particular 
foreign  market. 

n   □   □ 

As  of  December,  1954,  FORTV  had 
17  regularly  scheduled  weekly  TV  pro- 
grams and  20  weekly  radio  programs 
running  in  eleven  countries  throughout 
the  world.  Seventy  per  cent  of  our  TV 
shows  employ  U.  .S.  film  product.  These 
shows  are  in  addition  to  feature  film  and 
shorts  libraries  which  have  been  placed 
by  us  with  almost  all  overseas  TV 
stations. 

During  1955,  the  increased  activity  in 
International  markets  will  require  a 
large  amount  of  additional  film.  And  by 
continuing  our  system  of  local  adapta- 
tion, coupled  with  on-the-spot  selling,  we 
are  confident  that  much  of  this  need  for 
film  will  be  filled  by  product  from  the 
United  States. 


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Executives 

Executive  Director Kent  Cooper 

General  Mcmager Frank  J.  Starzel 

Asst  Genercd  Manager  for  Radio Oliver  Gramling 

Secretcnry  . .      Lloyd  Stratton 

Radio  News  Editor John  A.  Aspinwall 

International  News  Service 

New  York— 235  East  45tli  Street MUrray  Hill  7-8800 

Executives 

General  Manager Seymour  Berkson 

Editor-in-Chief   Barry  Paris 

King  Features  Sales Frank  J.  Nicht 

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Executives 

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Executives 

Manager D.  Kimpton  Rogers 

Editor A.  W.  V.  King 

Accountant Miss  Hathaway 

Chief  Washington  Correspondent Paul  Scott  Rankine 

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Executives 

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Vice-President  &  General  Business  Manager Jack  Bisco 

V.P.  and  General  News  Manager Earl  J.  Johnson 

Radio  News  Manager John  J.  Madigan 

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Ziv  Doubles  Production  Plans 

As  Video  Film  Business  Booms 


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By  JOHN  SINN 

President 
Ziv  Television  Programs,  Inc. 


A  S  1954  drew  to  a  close  two  important 
factors  dominated  the  television  film 
industry.  The  first  was  the  fully  ex- 
pected but  extremely  rapid  rate  of  the 
growth  of  television  film  as  an  impor- 
tant part  of  station  programming.  The 
second  was  the  increasing  number  of 
stations  interested  in  featuring  regular 
colorcasts  of  filmed  programs. 

The  growth  of  the  television  film  in- 
dustry and  its  expanding  market  re- 
flected itself  in  the  number  of  new  films 
produced,  marketed,  and  sold  to  local 
and   regional   advertisers   last  year. 

n   D   n 

ZIV  alone  produced  three  of  these 
new  shows,  each  of  which  was  sold  in 
close  to  200  markets,  and  in  addition 
continued  production  on  three  other  top 
selling  features.  These  new  series  in- 
clude "Mr.  District  Attorney,"  starring 
David  Brian;  "Meet  Corliss  Archer," 
with  Anne  Baker  and  Mary  Brian,  and 
"The  Eddie  Cantor  Comedy  Theater." 
Continued  in  production  were  "I  Led 
Three  Lives,"  with  Richard  Carlson; 
"Favorite  Story"  with  Adolph  Menjou, 
and  "Cisco  Kid." 

The  first  of  these  programs,  "Mr. 
District  Attorney"  reached  saturation  dis- 
tribution in  almost  200  cities  within 
nine  months  after  it  was  put  on  the  mar- 
ket. 

D   n   n 

"Meet  Corliss  Archer"  was  purchased 
in  more  than  175  markets  in  only  six 
months.  The  third  of  these  programs, 
"The  Eddie  Cantor  Comedy  Theatre," 
was  sold  out  in  more  than  180  markets 
even  before  the  show  went  on  the  air. 
We  confidently  expect  the  Cantor  pro- 
gram will  set  an  all-time  record  in  the 
industry    for   total   markets    sold. 

These  sales  records  demonstrate  that 
more  and  more  local  and  regional  adver- 
tisers are  coming  to  rely  on  television 
film  programs  as  an  ideal  means  of  put- 
ting across  their  sales  message  in  in- 
dividual markets.  And  film  programming 
is  filling  more  and  more  hours  of  both 
network    and    local    station    time    with 


each  succeeding  season. 

Because  this  trend  towards  television 
film  has  become  so  pronounced  during 
the  past  year,  Ziv  has  decided  to  double 
its  production  of  program  series  dur- 
ing 1955.  To  achieve  this  goal  more 
efficiently,  with  better  product  and  qual- 
ity control,  we  have  purchased  the  Amer- 
ican National  Studios  in  Los  Angeles, 
now  to  be  known  as  the  Ziv  Television 
Studios.  We  are  scheduling  production 
of  all  program  series  at  these  new 
facilities. 

n   □   D 

Now  in  production  for  1955  is  our 
latest  top  appeal  theatre  type  program 
"The  Science  Fiction  Theatre"  which 
opens  up  a  host  of  stimulating  new  dra- 
matic story  lines  of  adventure,  romance, 
mystery  and  imagination.  Panel  shows, 
dramatic  programs,  mystery,  musical 
comedy,  comedy  and  variety  programs 
are   now   under   consideration   for    1955. 

All  of  these  programs  will  be  produced 
in  the  Ziv  tradition  of  high  quality,  top 
star  film  series,  and  all  will  be  pro- 
duced in  Ziv's  color  process,  Zivcolor. 

Film  in  television  programming  is  at- 
taining greater  importance  each  season. 
Color  film  in  television  is  making  im- 
portant strides  as  well.  And,  just  as  1954 
witnessed  significant  expansion  in  the  use 
of  television  film,  so  it  also  witnessed 
vital  developments  in  color  film  pro- 
gramming. 

D     D     D 

We  feel  that  the  cost  which  color 
has  added  to  our  production  expenses 
is  not  a  risk  but  a  wise  investment. 
We  are  prepared  today  to  provide  ad- 
vertisers and  stations  with  fine  color 
prints,  prints  which  will  be  of  the  same 
high  quality  as  our  black  and  white 
programs,  and  prints  which  embody 
techniques  far  beyond  the  stage  of  trial 
and  experimentation. 

This  investment  we  feel,  will  begin 
paying  big  dividends  and  soon.  The  num- 
ber of  stations  which  have  already  con- 
tacted us  for  color  prints  in  1955  indi- 
cate we  may  well  be  on  the  threshold 
of  the  exciting  new  color  era. 


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Empire  State  Broadcasters 

Plan  Only  "On  Ringing  the  BelF 

□  n  D  D  n  D 

By  MICHAEL  R.  HANNA 

President 
New  York  State  Association  of  Radio  and  Television  Broadcasters 


FN  the  early  nineteenth  century  in 
America,  the  church  collection  was 
taken  in  a  bag  at  the  end  of  a  pole, 
with  a  bell  attached  to  arouse  sleepy 
contributors. 

When  people  ask  me  why  we  New  York 
broadcasters  have  formed  a  state  asso- 
ciation, my  response  is  that  all  we're 
doing  is  ringing  the  bell.  We  have  been, 
for  the  most  part,  "sleepy  contributors" 
— and  while  we  have  snoozed,  many  un- 
fortunate things  have  come  to  pass 
which  might  not  have  transpired  had 
the  Empire  State's  broadcasters  been 
unified. 

n    D   D 

Among  these  incidents — not  the  only 
one,  but  illustrative — was  the  adoption 
of  state  legislation  limiting  the  capacity 
of  radio  and  television  to  cover  public 
hearings.  Individual  broadcasters  ener- 
getically attempted  to  halt  this  discrimi- 
natory legislation,  but  we  did  not  have 
the  strength  born  of  cooperative  action. 

In  New  York,  as  in  other  states,  we 
have  a  continuing  problem  in  the  broad- 
cast of  sports.  Rights  charges  have 
soared  beyond  reason  in  some  areas;  in 
others,  broadcasting  has  been  flatly  re- 
fused access  to  such  events.  This  is  a 
problem  which  requires  unity,  not  only 
to  develop  the  best  strategy  through  the 
contribution  of  all  of  the  ideas  available, 
but  unity  to  encourage  the  acceptance 
of  the  best  ideas. 

n   n   n 

other  states  are  encountering  now  the 
threat,  if  not  the  reality,  of  municipal 
and  state  taxes  on  gross  income,  on  ad- 
vertising and  on  all  categories  of  reve- 
nue needed  to  sustain  broadcasting  as  a 
strong  community  force.  Broadcasters 
must  be  organized  and  firm  in  their 
determination  if  they  are  to  oppose  suc- 
cessfully the  general  emergence  of  such 
needless  and  unfair  assessment. 

I  say  that  we  had  to  "ring  the  bell"  to 
awaken  ourselves  to  the  necessity  for 
getting  together.  The  fact  that  New  York 
broadcasters,  residing  in  a  state  which 
was   one   of  the   very  first  to  join   the 


union  of  states,  are  among  the  last  to 
form  their  own  association  supports  the 
point.  Our  association  is  the  43rd  state 
group  to  he  launched. 

The  fact  that  all  sections  of  the  state 
were  represented  in  our  original  organi- 
zational meeting,  held  January  12th  in 
Syracuse,  demonstrates  the  awakening 
need  for  the  existence  of  a  state  group. 

■nan 

Not  least  among  the  benefits  which 
will  accrue  to  each  of  us  from  this 
amalgamation — in  many  ways,  the  best 
that  will  accrue — is  the  opportunity  to 
exchange  ideas  and  opinions  on  all  mat- 
ters of  problems  which  beset  the  indus- 
try. Public  Relations.  Public  Service. 
Regulation.  There  are  subjects  aplenty, 
as  other  state  associations  have  learned. 

As  a  corporate  group,  we  will  have 
an  opportunity  to  seek  the  counsel  of 
advertisers,  agencies,  and  government 
representatives  who  will  address  our 
various  meetings.  Although  a  state  or- 
ganization, in  some  cases  insulated 
against  the  trials  and  tribulations 
within  other  states,  we  will  offer  our 
assistance  to  other  similar  state  groups; 
and  we  will  be  able  to  escape  complete 
provincialism,  of  course,  by  working 
with  the  NARTB  and  other  bodies. 

Is  it  worth  the  effort?  I  think  it  is. 
And  of  course  my  fellow  officers — Bill 
Doerr  (Buffalo),  Gordon  Gray  (New 
York  City),  George  Dunham  (Bingham- 
ton)  and  Elliott  Stewart  (Utica) — think 
so,  too. 

n   n   n 

The  Board  of  Directors,  which  will 
establish  policies  for  our  guidance  in- 
cludes: Ham  Shea  (New  York  City), 
Sam  Cook  Digges  (New  York  City), 
Fred  Keesee  (Auburn),  Joe  Bernard 
(Buffalo),  Morris  Novik  (New  York 
City),  William  Fay  (Rochester),  Joel 
H.  Scheier  (Plattsburg)  and  E.  R.  Vade- 
boncoeur  (Syracuse). 

In  our  first  year  of  activity  we  hope 
we  may  establish,  as  has  been  done  in 
other  states,  such  a  society  of  mutual 
aid  that  none  among  us  can  escape  the 
need  for  membership. 


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70-80%  of  Political  Expenditures 
Allotted  for  Radio-Television  Time 


D     D     D     D     D     D 

By  MARTIN  ZUZULO 

Associate  Editor 
Radio  Annual  &  Television  Year  Book 


A/fORE  than  the  advertising  agency 
time  buyers  and  even  more  then  the 
newspaper  space  buyers,  the  political 
spot  buyer,  the  person  responsible  for 
his  party's  victory  or  defeat,  is  a  careful 
selector  of  all  types  of  media.  Keeping 
that  in  mind,  an  appraisial  of  the  spending 
done  by  both  major  parties  at  the  time  of 
Congressional  and  presidential  elections 
is  a  clear  reflection  of  what  the  political 
analyst  chooses  to  transform  people  into 
voters. 

D   n   D 

Radio  and  television  have  so  changed 
this  art  of  campaigning  that  a  conserv- 
ative estimate  was  put  at  70%  of  the 
total  Republican  New  York  State  outlay 
during  the  1954  Congressional  elections 
and  the  Democratic  estimate  climbed 
even  closer  to  80%.  The  New  York  State 
spending  in  behalf  of  both  Republican 
candidate  Irving  M.  Ives  and  Democratic 
candidate,  Averell  Harriman  and  the  rest 
of  their  tickets  hovered  close  to  the 
$1,000,000  mark. 

Reports  filed  with  the  clerk  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  showed  that  on 
a  national  level  the  Republicans  spent 
$800,000  more  than  the  winning  Demo- 
crats, who  took  over  control  of  the  House 
and  Senate  in  the  November  election.  The 
outlay  by  four  Republican  national  organ- 
izations totaled  $3,716,184,  the  report 
showed.  That  was  incidentally,  more  than 
Phillip  Morris  &  Co.  spent  in  radio  and 
television  for  the  first  six  months  of  1954 
and  probably  more  than,  for  instance,  a 
company  like  the  Nestle  Company  will 
spend  for  the  entire  year  of  1954  on  radio 
and   TV. 

a   n   n 

Big  money,  and  in  the  biggest  city. 
New  York  City,  politicians  in  the  know, 
people  who  want  to  move  other  people 
are  estimated  to  have  alloted  70  to  80% 
of  that  budget  to  radio  and  television ! 

Some  could  say  then  that  the  Republi- 
cans, who  are  supposed  to  have  spent 
more  money  during  the  Congressional 
elections,  still  lost  the  election.  It's  worth- 
while pointing  out,  using  New  Yor'k  City 
as  a  gauge,  that  the  Republican  estimate 


was  put  at  70%  of  the  total  amount  al- 
lotted to  radio  and  television  whereas  the 
Democratic  estimate  went  further — ^to 
the  80%  mark.  Even  this  10%  difference 
could  be  attributed  to  one  party's  victory 
and  another's  defeat. 

Win  or  lose,  however,  inroads  of  radio 
and  television  are  being  felt  in  the  adver- 
tising expenditures  of  both  major  politi- 
cal parties.  The  old-time  rallies  and 
hoop-de-do  have  given  way  to  the  cables 
and  microphones.  An  example  of  the  bite 
into  the  expenditures  of  political  think- 
ing, Madison  Square  Garden,  long  re- 
membered for  its  bedecked  balconies  and 
jammed  capacity  during  election  years, 
did  not  have  a  single  party  rally  in  the 
1954  campaign — nor  in  1953.  Brooklyn's 
Academy  of  Music,  site  of  many  political 
shindigs  in  years  gone  by  was  also  un- 
used last  Fall. 

D     D     D 

Easing  up  on  these  giant  rallies  affords 
television.  Reports  for  the  metropolitan 
area's  seven  television  stations  show  that 
the  Harriman  forces  began  buying  tele- 
vision time  back  in  February.  Republican 
purchase,  on  the  other  hand,  began  only 
after  the  September  nominating  conven- 
tions. Naturally,  total  expenditures  of 
both  major  parties  does  not  include  free 
time.  For  example,  some  primary  spots 
offered  to  the  gulDernatorial  and  Con- 
gressional nominees  would  normally  be 
offered  for  $1,500  each. 

D     D     D 

Reasonably  then,  one  could  deduct  from 
these  figures,  that  radio  and  television  is 
heavily  counted  on  by  political  big-wigs 
to  motivate  people.  And  it  is  only  when 
one  studies  the  amounts  of  time  and 
money  given  over  for  this  purpose  that 
one  asks  why  men  who  also  purchase  time 
to  sell  their  products  should  not  slice 
their  budget  in  a  similar  manner?  But 
yet  to  our  way  of  thinking,  with  1954 
billings  and  revenue  bringing  in  record 
totals,  we  predict  that  these  people  will 
soon  begin  to  see  what  a  tight  and  pulse- 
like grip  radio  and  television  have  upon 
the  nation. 


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If  you  listen  to  people  talkinj^  about  TV 
commercials  sometimes  you  wonder  why 
they  haven't  chopped  their  sets  up  before 
this.  They're  Ihai  mad. 

But  if  you  watch  the  products  that 
Ihr^se  people  buy.  you  realize  that  there 


are  a  lot  of  TV  commercials  that  dorCi 
make  people  mad— that  do  a  great  selling 
job. 

Funny  thing  is,  it  doesn't  cost  the  ad- 
vertiser a  bit  more  for  the  best  television 
commercials  than  it  does  for  the  worst. 


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NETWORK  RADIO  BILLINGS 


Estimates  For  Years  1954  &  1953 

n   n    n 


Editor's  Note:  These  figures,  compiled  by  the  Publisher's  Information  Bureau,  are 
based  on  one-time  network  rates  before  discounts.  They  do  not  represent  accurate 
revenues  of  the  networks  since  the  networks  decline  to  divulge  their  actual  net  dollar 
incomes.  The  1953  figures  are  given  at  the  bottom  of  the  page  as  a  basis  with  which  to 
compare  network  revenues  in  1954. 

January-December  1954 


ABC 

CBS 

MBS 

NBC 

Total 

Jan.     . . 

.$  2,830,654 

$  5,166,174 

$  1,896,925 

$  3,391,873 

$  13,285,626 

Feb.    .. 

.     2,494,737 

4,749,512 

1,783,452 

3,176,849 

12,204,550 

Mar.     . 

2,764,547 

5,456,351 

2,034,961 

3,639,278 

13,895,137 

Apr.    . . 

.     2,367,636 

5,044,943 

1,891,998 

2,962,839 

12,267,416 

May    . . 

.     2,307,029 

5,116,152 

1,908,198 

2,780,725 

12,112,104 

June     . 

2,405,994 

4,181,677 

1,'558,196 

2,618,614 

10,764,481 

July    .. 

.     2,098,823 

3,821,234 

1,481,767 

2,127,192 

9,529,016 

Aug.     . 

.     2,160,025 

3,844,135 

1,491,503 

2,075,531 

9,571,194 

Sept.     . 

.     2,267,810 

4,055,869 

1,523,161 

2,598,635 

10,445,475 

Oct.     . . 

.     2,506,929* 

4,138,633* 

1,572,042* 

2,738,231* 

10,955,835* 

Nov.     . 

2,484,201 

4,397,245 

1,540,623 

2,926,816 

11,348,785 

Dec.    . . 

.     2,365,762 

4,273,131 

1,570,561 

2,977,773 

11,244,857 

Total 

$29,054,147 

d  as  of  Dec.  30, 

$54,245,056 

1954. 

$20,345,032 

$34,014,356 

$137,641,169 

*  Revise 

January-December  1953 

ABC 

CBS 

MBS 

NBC 

Total 

Jan.     . . 

.$  2,674,622 

$  5,157,148* 

$  1,786,134 

$  4,260,555 

$  13,878,459 

Feb.    .. 

.     2,538,663 

4,670,833* 

1,638,075 

3,813,602 

12,661,173* 

Mar.     . 

.     2,797,544 

5,527,290* 

1,995,478 

4,342,082 

14,662,394* 

Apr.    . . 

.     2,637,364 

5,375,987* 

2,008,990 

4,196,009 

14,218,350* 

May    .. 

.     2,693,923 

5,334,225* 

2,038,210 

4,141,070 

14,107,428* 

June     . 

.     2,113,725 

5,227,026* 

1,926,865 

3,979,471 

13,247,087* 

July    .. 

.     2,030,989 

4,870,463* 

1,830,467 

3,494,330 

12,226,249* 

Aug.     . 

.     1,958,633 

4,791,044* 

1,738,248 

3,219,250 

11,707,225* 

Sept.     . 

.     2,156,806 

4,990,142* 

1,792,736 

3,205,675 

12,145,359* 

Oct.     . . 

.     2,671,103* 

5,478,455* 

2,185,598 

3,493,950* 

13,829,106* 

Nov.     . 

.     2,798,532 

5,404,281* 

2,090,007 

3,374,112* 

13,666,932* 

Dec.     . . 

.     2,854,169 

5,554,313 

2,145,329 

3,630,971 

14,184,782 

Total 

$29,826,123 

$62,381,207 

$23,176,137 

$45,151,077 

$160,534,544 

•  Revised  as  of  Jan.  1.  1954. 


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Estimates  For  Years  1954  &  1953 


□   n   n 


Editor's  Note:  These  figures,  compiled  by  the  Publisher's  Information  Bureau,  are 
based  on  one-time  network  rates  before  discounts.  They  do  not  represent  accurate 
revenues  of  the  networks  since  the  networks  decline  to  divulge  their  actual  net  dollar 
incomes.  The  1953  figures  are  given  at  the  bottom  of  the  page  as  a  basis  with  which  to 
compare  network  revenues  in  1954. 


Januar 

y-Decembei-  1954 

ABC-TV 

CBS-TV 

Du  Mont 

NBC-TV 

Total 

Jan.    . . 

.$  2,780,574 

$  10,713,329 

$  1,445,608 

$  10,116,937 

$  25,056,448 

Feb.    .. 

.     2,502,372 

9,965,481 

1,108,157 

9,368,148 

22,944,158 

Mar.     . 

.     2,640,699 

11,379,631 

1,205,526 

10,981,690 

26,207,546 

Apr.     . 

.     2,554,484 

10|,921,64O 

1,068,374 

10,802,53!5 

25,347,033 

May    .. 

.     2,411,656 

11,488,168 

988,350 

11,033,987 

25,922,161 

June     . 

.     2,317,879 

11,448,180 

778,920 

9,990,729 

24,535,708 

July     .. 

.     2,310,281 

11,861,534 

623,455 

8,149,533 

22,944,803 

Aug.     . 

.     2,514,815 

12,275,908 

820,633 

8,057,484 

23,668,840 

Sept.     . 

.     2,660,601 

12,936,020* 

802,721 

9,780,712* 

26,180,054* 

Oct.     . . 

.     3,890,802 

14,009,286* 

1,447,411* 

12,352,091* 

31,699,590* 

Nov.    .. 

.     4,134,103 

14,218,622 

1,397,328 

12,391,828 

32,141,881 

Dec.    .. 

.     3,994,832 

15,060,653 

1,457,436 

13,047,419 

33,560,340 

Total 

$34,713,098 

Jd  as  of  Dec.  30, 

$146,278,452 

1954. 

$13,143,919 

$126,073,093 

$320,208,562 

*  Revist 

January-December  1953 

ABC-TV 

CBS-TV 

DuMont 

NBC-TV 

Total 

Jan.     . . 

.$  1,604,892 

$  7,083,619 

$     982,794 

$  7,604,638 

$  17,275,943 

Feb.    .. 

.     1,481,032 

6,621,629 

862,299 

6,876,029 

15,840,989 

Mar.     . 

.     1,728,446 

7,739,812 

1,054,857 

7,998,131 

18,521,246 

Apr.    . . 

.     1,640,597 

7,770,181 

850,658 

7,513,430 

17,774,866 

May    . . 

.     1,813,985 

7,622,432 

903,945 

8,052,545 

18,392,907 

June     . 

1,607,320 

7,399,078 

835,768 

7,324;,315 

17,166,481 

July     .. 

.     1,299,471 

7,422,337 

592,890 

6,902,092 

16,217,790 

Aug.     . 

.     1,244,993 

7,783,813 

742,665 

6,564,841 

16,336,312 

Sept.     . 

.     1,376,017 

8,503,620 

678,302 

7,837,467 

18,395,406 

Oct.     . . 

.     2,297,862 

9,381,816 

1,462,143 

10,267,232* 

23,409,053* 

Nov.     . 

.     2,396,203 

9,756,5i93* 

1,790,981 

9,654,023* 

23,597,800* 

Dec.    . . 

.     2,619,862 

10,381,879 

1,617,058 

10,062,808 

24,681,607 

Total 

$21,110,680           $97,466,809 

d  as  of  Jan.  1.  1954. 

$12,374,360 

$96,658,551 

$227,610,400 

•  Revise 

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SINCE 

1898 

THE 

AGENCY 

OF 

THE 

SHOW 

WORLD 


WILLIAM    MORRIS    AGENCY,  .nc 


NEW    YORK 


CHICAGO 


BEVERLY    HILLS 


LONDON 


PARIS 


D   n   D 


MUTUAL     1954     BILLINGS 


D     D     D 


Mutual  Broadcasting  System 

1954  Gross  Network  Sales 

Advertisers* 


S.  C.  Johnson  &  Son,  Inc 

P.   Lorillard  Co 

American    Federation    of   Labor 

Johns-Manville  Corp 

Florida  Citrus   Commission 

American    Home    Products    Corp 

Miles   Laboratories    

Liggett  &  Myers  Tobacco  Co 

Kellogg  Co 

Quaker    Oats    Co 

Miller    Brewing    Co 

R.  J.   Reynolds   Tobacco  Co 

The  Coca  Cola  Company 

Wings   of   Healing,   Inc 

Mutual   Benefit   Health   &  Accident .  .  . 

Lutheran    Laymen's    League 

State  Farm   Mutual  Auto.   Ins.   Co..  .  . 

Falstaff   Brewing   Corp 

Radio    Bible   Class 

Philip  Morris  Co.   Ltd.,  Inc 

Credit   Union    National    Assn 

Christian    Reformed    Church 

Voice    of    Prophecy    

Derby  Foods,    Inc 

General  Tire  and   Rubber  Co 

Union   Pharmaceutical  Co.,  Inc 

Deepfreeze    Appl.    Div. — Motor    Prod- 
ucts Corp 

Dawn   Bible    Students    Assn 

Florida  State   Advertising 

Gillette  Safety   Razor  Co 

Murine    Co.,    Inc 

No.   American   Van  Lines,  Inc 

National    Home    Corp 

Lettuce,  Inc 

Procter   &    Gamble   Co 

Lemon    Products    Advisory    Board.  .  .  . 

Billy  Graham  Evangelistic   Assn 

Niagara  Mfg.  &  Dist.  Co 

S.O.S.,    Co 

Chevrolet    Motor    Div 

Beltone  Hearing  Aid  Co 

Block    Drug    Co 

Pan  American  CoflFee  Bureau 

Dodge   Div. — Chrysler    Corp 

Buick    Motor    Div 

Elsevier  Press,  Inc 

Jacques  Kreisler  Mfg.  Corp 

Harrison    Products,    Inc 

Giant   Animal  Co.,   Inc 

Plymouth    Div. — Chrysler   Corp 

The  SchoU  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc 

Jackson   &   Perkins   Co 

All-State  Ins.  Co 

Republican    Nat'I    Committee 

Manion  Forum   of   Opinion 

Esso  Standard  Oil  Co 

The  Barbasol  Co 

White   House  Co 

Bridgeport  Brass   Co. — Aer-0-Sol  Div.. 

Crowell-Collier    Publishing    Co 

Grand  Duchess  Steaks 

Rexall    Drug    Co 

For  America 

National  Assn.  of  Letter  Carriers 

Standard  Oil  Co.  of  Indiana 

Committee    for    Constitutional   Gov't.  . 

American    Chemical   Paint    Co 

Tidewater  Associated   Oil  Co 

Atlantic    Refining    Co 

Cowles    Publishing    Co 

Artists   Publications    

Prentice-Hall,   Inc 

Protam   Pharmacal    Co 

Independent  Citizens  Committee 


$1,868,637 
1,573,342 
1,311,751 
1,210,908 
982,790 
949,530 
938,487 
846,227 
792,742 
713,044 
687,720 
551,502 
460,453 
432,111 
425,343 
400,911 
375,284 
358,078 
348,627 
344,748 
320,808 
311,623 
303,503 
299,672 
291,460 
270,960 

267,000 

195,532 

188,400 

184,825 

170,710 

150,659 

144,670 

138,922 

138,000 

129,000 

122,948 

118,002 

111,500 

97,500 

88,428 

75,177 

66,200 

64,795 

54,300 

53,593 

41,300 

39,900 

39,338 

36,781 

33,600 

33,123 

29,505 

28,524 

23,692 

23,268 

23,088 

19,936 

18,000 

16,500 

12,468 

12,127 

11,388 

10,266 

8,488 

7,478 

6,000 

5,875 

5,721 

5,000 

3,973 

3,456 

2,070 

1,090 


Mutual  Broadcasting  System 
1954  Agency  Gross  Billings* 

J.    Walter   Thompson $2,514,506 

Needham,  Louis  &  Brorby,  Inc 2,352,454 

Lennen  &  Newell,  Inc 1,572,343 

Furman,    Feiner    &    Co 1,323,017 

Sullivan,    Stauflfer,    Colwell    &    Bayles, 

Inc 949,530 

Geoffrey  Wade  Advertising 938,487 


Cunningham   8i   Walsh,  Inc 

Leo    Burnett    Co . 

D'Arcy    Advertising    Co 

Sherman   &    Marquette,   Inc 

Mathisson    &    Associates    

William  Flsty  Co.,   Inc 

McCann-Erickson,    Inc 

Century   Advertising  Agency 

Bozell  &  Jacobs,  Inc 

Gotham   Advertising    Co 

Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample,  Inc 

J.  M.  Camp  &  Co ^ 

The  Biow  Co 

Glenn-Jordan-Stoetzel,     Inc 

Western   Advertising,  Inc 

Applegate  Advertising   Agency 

Grey  Advertising  Agency,  Inc 

Roche,  Williams  &  Cleary,  Inc 

Batten,     Barton,     Durstine    &    Osborn 

Inc 

Olian  &  Bronner,   Inc 

Wm.  Gleeson  &  Co 

Direct     

Maxon,    Inc 

John  Cohan  Advertising,  Inc 

Benton   &   Bowles,   Inc , 

Walter  F.  Bennett  Co 

Campbell-Ewald    Co 

Emil  Mogul  Co.,   Inc 

Kudner  Agency,   Inc 

Grant  Advertising,   Inc 

Mann-Ellis,  Inc , 

N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son,  Inc 

Duane   Jones,    Inc 

Foote,   Cone   &   Belding 

Sidney   Garfield   &   Associates 

Donahue  &  Coe,  Inc 

Maxwell   Sackheim   &  Co 

Christiansen    Advertising    Agency.  .... 

Erwin    Wasey   &    Co 

E.   Ross  Humphrey   &   Assoc 

Victor  &  Richards,  Inc 

Hazard    Adv.    Co 

Victor   Advertising,    Inc 

Phil  Di  Nuocsio  Advertising 

Marschalk  &  Pratt,  Inc 

French    &    Preston,    Inc 

Grey   &    Rogers    Advertising 

Buchanan  &  Co 

Artists  Publications    

Albert  Frank-Guenther  Law 

Ellington    &    Co.,   Inc 

Mutual  Broadcasting  System 
1954  Industrial  Classifications* 

Cigarettes    &    Smoking    Materials $3,314,819 

Food   &   Food  Products 3,134,838 

Soaps,  Cleaners  &  Polishes 3.067,667 

Institutional     2.098.628 

Drugs    &    Toiletries 1,957.374 

Religion      1.682.144 

Building  Materials    1.355.578 

Beer l'»1^??5 


•12,437 
792,742 
7Ol,0i:{ 
713,044 
687,720 

461,056 
432,111 
125.313 
400 .9 II 
358,078 
318.627 
.TM.748 
3 1  1 .633 
303.503 
295,339 
370,960 
367,000 

311, .36 1 

306.4.30 

l95,.->33 

188,400 

1*1.835 

138,933 

1.38.000 

133,918 

97.500 

75,177 

67,800 

61,795 

53,593 

43..'>03 

41.408 

41.300 

39,900 

33,600 

33,133 

39.505 

33.088 

33.004 

19,936 

18.000 

13.076 

13.468 

10,339 

7,478 

6.000 

5.875 

3,973 

3,456 

1.090 


Insurance     

Automotive      

Soft  Drinks 

Miscellaneous     

Household   Supplies    

Transportation     

Publications     

Gasoline  &  Petroleum  Products .  . 

Jewelry    

Political     

Mutual  Broadcasting  System 
Gross  Time  Sales— 1954 


8.30,133 

544,836 

460.453 

398.185 

385.000 

150,6.59 

83.533 

43.363 

41.300 

37,093 


Monthly 

January    $1,889,990 

February    1.783.453 


3,034,961 
1,891.998 
1.908.198 
1,558.196 
1.481.767 
1,491.433 
1,. 533, 161 
1 .605.043 
1,633.999 
1.638.191 


*  December  biUings   estimated. 


March    .  .  . 
April      .  -  . 

May      

June     ... 

July   

August  .  . 
September 
October  . 
November 
December 


Cunuilativr 

$1,889,990 

3.673.443 

5.708.403 

7.600.401 

9..508.599 

11.066.795 

13..5l8..->63 

1  t. 0.39 .98 1 

15.5<U.M5 

17.168.187 

18.803.186 

30,430,37  7 


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PROGRESS     REPORT 

[^         ON     COLOR    TV 


More  than  half  of  BBDO  network  clients 

have  eajoyed  seeing  their  shows  broadcast 

^-^.J^)    coast  to  coast  in  color.  More  are  on  the  way.  In 

the  film  department,  footage  of  BBDO  16-mm  and 

35-mm  commercials  can  be  measured  in  miles  ,  .  .  and 

the  color  cameras  are  still  rolling. 

Consumers  are  moving  fast,  too.  A  recent 

check  shows  that  the  number  of  color  sets  in 

use  leaped  from  less  than  10,000  on  September 

1,  1954,  to  more  than  20,000  on  January  1,  1955. 

This  100%  increase  in  four  months  is  a  good  indication 

of  things  to  come. 

No  wonder  we  look  forward  to  using  this 
brilliant  selling  tool  for  more  and  more  of  our  clients. 


Batten,    Barton,    Durstine 
A    Osborn,    Inc. 


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ABC— Audit  Bureau  of  Circulation 

ABP— 'Associated  Business  Papers 

AFA — Advertising  Federation  of  America 

AMP  A — American  Newspaper  Publishers'  Association 

APA — Agricultural  Publishers  Association 

NO'AB — ^National  Outdoor  Advertising  Bureau 

PPA— -Periodical  Publishers'  Association 

SNPA — Southern  Newspaper  Publishers'  Association 


A.  D.  ADAMS  ADVERTISING 

562  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   Circle  6-2940 

ABP 

Owner A.  D.  Adams 

Radio  Accounts:  Spirling  Products  Co. 
(indoor  TV  antenna).  New  York;  Dynavox 
Corp.  (phonographs),  Long  Island  City, 
N.  Y. 

TV  Accounts:  Dynavox  Corp.  (phono- 
graphs). Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. ;  Spirling 
Products    (indoor  TV  antenna).  New  York. 

AD  FRIED  ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

318  15th  St.,  Oakland  12,   Calif. 

Phone:  HIgate  4-6580 

AFA— NBP— CNPA— SCAAA 

Owner,  Radio  &  TV  Dir Ad  Fried 

Radio  &  TV  Time  Buyer Janet  Schuster 

Music  Dir.,  &  Librarian Elaine  Fried 

TV    Art    Dir Gerhardt   Jacobi 

Prod.    Dir Phil   Martinez 

Acct.  Executives Ad  Fried,  Phil  J. 

Martinez,    Janet    Schuster,    L.    G.    Mender- 

shausen,    Roberta    Madonna    Dane,    Elaine 

Fried,  Gerhardt  Jacobi 

Branch  Office 

260  Kearny  St.,  San  Francisco  8,  Calif. 

Phone:   YUkon  2-1291 

Manager   Phil  J.  Martinez 

Radio  Accounts:  Agalite-Bronson  Co. 
(Glass  Shower  Doors),  Oakland,  Calif.; 
American  Upholstering  Co.  (Furniture 
Mfg.),  Oakland,  Calif.;  Battery  Products  Co. 
(Arro  Lyte  Batteries),  Oakland,  Calif.;  Betty 
Elizabeth  Shampoo  (Hair  Formulas,  etc.), 
Oakland,  Calif.;  Bowersmith  Company 
(Marine  Switches),  Oakland,  Calif.;  Cochran 
&  Celli  Chevrolet  Dealers  (Chevrolet),  Oak- 
land, Calif.;  Commercial  Sales  Co.  (Trucks), 
San  Leandro,  Calif.;  Davi  Miracle  Foam 
(Rug  &  Upholstery  Cleaners),  Oakland, 
Calif.;  Daniel  Dillon  Co.,  (Children's  Sports- 
wear), San  Francisco,  Calif.;  Duplex  Dean 
Plans  (Real  Estate),  Danville,  Calif.;  Elemin 


Supreme  Formula  (Vitamins),  Berkeley, 
Calif.;  Carter  Lumber  Co.  (Redwood  Green 
Houses,  etc.),  Oakland,  Calif.;  Contra  Costa 
Real  Estate  Board,  Walnut  Creek,  Calif.; 
Fruitvale  Merchants  Assn.  (Shopping  Area), 
East  Oakland,  Calif.;  Gold  Star  Express 
Train  Sales  (Children's  Toy-Ages  3-11),  Hay- 
ward,  Calif.;  Grimshaw  Nurseries  (Dwarf 
Trees),  Hayward,  Calif.;  Mica-Seal  Mfg.  Co. 
(Waterproofing  Paints),  Berkeley,  Calif.; 
Northern  California  Automatic  Bowling 
Proprietors  Assn.  (AMF  Bowling  Establish- 
ments), Headquarters  changes  to  each  new 
President's  address;  Oakland  Light  Opera 
Association,  Joaquin  Miller  Park,  Oakland, 
Calif.  (Musicals) ;  Thermae  Products,  Inc. 
(Rocky  Mt.  Hot  Springs  Mineral  Baths), 
Oakland,  Calif.;  Rhodes  &  Jamieson,  Ltd. 
(Ready-mix-concrete),  Oakland,  Calif.;  Buy 
Rite  Truck  &  Equipment  (Surplus  Equip- 
ment), Port  of  Oakland,  Calif.;  Dick's 
Home  Furnishers  (Home  Furnishings),  Oak- 
land, Calif.;  Oakland  Police  &  Firemen 
(Campaigns),  Oakland,  Calif.;  The  Quiet 
Hour  (Religious),  Chicago,  111.;  Lou  Win- 
ston (Surplus),  Oakland,  Calif.;  Western 
Gem  Co.  (Rutile  Gems),  Hayward,  Calif.; 
Roto-Rooter  of  Bay  Area  (Area  Franchise 
Holder),  Oakland,  Calif.;  Span-A-Form 
(Bldg.  Forms),  Oakland,  Calif.;  Ely  see 
Cosmetic  Company  (Cosmetics),  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.;  United  Trading  Stamps,  West- 
ern Divisional  Headquarters  (Trading 
Stamps),   Oakland,   Calif. 

TV  Accounts:  Battery  Products  Co.  (Arro 
Lyte  Batteries),  Oakland,  Calif.;  Betty  Eliza- 
beth Shampoo  (Shampoos),  Oakland,  Calif.; 
Bell  Smoked  Fish  Co.  (Tarabell  Brands), 
San  Francisco,  Calif.;  Davi  Miracle  Foam 
(Rug  &  Upholstery  Cleaners),  Oakland, 
Calif.;  Geo.  Collins,  Candidate  for  California 
State  Controller  (1954  Election),  Aeencv 
handled  all  TV  for  entire  state  of  California ; 
Roto-Rooter  of  Bay  Area  (Sewage  Service), 
Oakland-Ridmiond,  Calif.;  Lo  Fare  Cab  Co. 


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Bharie  Corporation 


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Bie  TOWN 

for 
Lever  Brothers 


CLIMAX! 

for 
Chryshr  Corporal  ion 


HALLS  OF  IVY 

for  Natkmal 
Biscuit  Company 


DEATH  VALLEY! 
DAYS 

for  Pacific  Coast 
Borax  Company 


DISNE 


for 
Derby  Foods,  Inc. 


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Every  week,  every  one  of  the  30,400,000 
U.  S.  families  with  TV  sets*  welcome  into 
their  homes  one  or  more  of  these  fine  net- 
work programs  (and  the  products  they  sell 
for  McCann-Erickson  clients). 

*Our  Research  people  said:  "To  be  accurate  make  it  29,200,000. 
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Every  week,  every  one  of  the  30,400,000 
U.  S.  famJies  with  TV  sets*  welcome  into 
their  homes  one  or  more  of  these  fine  net- 
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for  McCann-Erickson  clients). 


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(Taxi  Service),  Oakland,  Calif.;  G  &  W 
Refrigeration  (Ice  Machines),  Oakland, 
Calif.;  Lake  Merritt  Hotel  (Night  Club  & 
Restaurant),  Oakland,  Calif.;  Oakland  Police 
&  Firemen  (Campaigns),  Oakland,  Calif.; 
Cochran  &  Celli  (California's  Oldest  Chev- 
rolet Dealer),  Oakland,  Calif.;  Oakland  Light 
Opera  Association  (Musicals),  Oakland, 
Calif.;  Space-A-Rang  (Children's  Toy), 
San  Leandro,  Calif.;  Fruitvale  Merchants 
Association  (Shopping  Area),  East  Oakland, 
Calif.;  Northern  California  Automatic  Bowl- 
ing Proprietors  Assn.  (AMF  Bowling  Es- 
tablishments jointly  sponsoring  TV  and 
Radio  promotions).  Headquarters  changes 
to  home  location  of  each  new  President; 
Pamper  House  (Health  Center),  Oakland, 
Calif. 

WILLIAM  HART  ADLER,  INC. 

919  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Phone:  WHitehall  4-5210 

AAAA— ABP— ABC— ANPA 

Pres.-Treas William   Hart  Adlei 

Fxec.   Vice-President Kenneth    C.    Ring 

Vice   Pres Thorpe  E.  Wright 

Vice-Pres A.  B,  Stone 

Art   Director Leslie   Meyers 

Copy  Director Carl  Petersen 

Production    Mgr Thomas   Petrie 

Asst.  to  Pres John  J.  Petrie 

Branch  Office 

726  Lothrop  Ave.,  Detroit  2,  Mich. 

Phone:  TRinity  1-1727 

Manager J.  Robert  Conroy 

Radio  Accounts:  A.  J.  Canfield  Co.,  (bev- 
erages) ;  Reo  Motors,  Inc.  (trucks)  ;  Aladdin 
Industries,  Inc.,  (Lamps — Vacuum  bottles). 
TV  Accounts:  A.  J.  Canfield  Co.;  Reo 
Motors,  Inc.;  Aladdin  Industries,  Inc.;  Con- 
lon-Moore  Corp.,  (major  appliances)  ;  Reo 
Div.,  Motor  Wheel  Corp.,   (Lawn  Mowers). 

ADMASTERS  ADVERTISING,  INC. 

Washington  Bldg.,  Washington  5,  D.  C. 

Phone:    District  7-0551 

PPA 

President John  E.  Waterfield 

Secretary E.    H.   Bell 

Copy  Chief   J.  DuVall 

ADVERTISERS'  B'CASTING  CO. 

117  West  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-3560 

Exec.   Producer Sholom    Rubinstein 

Director    Bernard   Rubinstein 

Program  Planning David  M.  Hausdorff 

Radio  Account$:  Foreign  Language  Pro- 
grams: General  Foods  Corp.  (Maxwell 
House  Coffee,  Instant  Maxwell  House  Coffee, 
Post  Cereals,  Diamond  Crystal  Salt,  Jell-O 
Puddings,  Minute  Rice,  Birds  Eye  Froxen 
Foods);  R.  B.  Davis  Co.  (Davis  Baking 
Powder,  Cocomalt) ;  Colgate-Palmolive  Co. 
(Colgate  Dental  Cream,  Palmolive  Soap, 
Halo,  Ajax,  Vel,  Fab);  Hoffman  Beverage 
Co.  (Hoffman  Beverages) ;  Standard  Brands, 
Inc.    (Instant    Chase    &    Sanborn    Coffee) ; 


Whitehall  Pharmacal  Co.  (Anacin) ;  Kraft 
Foods,  Inc.  (Philadelphia  Brand  Cream 
Cheese,  Kraft  Oil,  Parkay  Margarine) ;  The 
Best  Foods,  Inc.  (H-O  Quick  Oats.  H-O  In- 
stant Oatmeal,  H-O  Cream  Farina,  Hell- 
mann's  Real  Mayonnaise,  Nucoa  Margarine) ; 
Duffy-Mott  Co.  (Sunsweet  Prune  Juice,  Mott's 
Apple  Juice) ;  American  Home  Foods,  Inc. 
(Chef  Boy-Ar-Dee  Products,  G.  Washington's 
Instant  Coffee,  G.  Washington's  Instant  Broth 
&  Seasoning,  Burnett's  Extracts);  The  Boyle- 
Midway  Co.,  Inc.  (Aero wax.  Wizard  Wick, 
Easy-Off  Oven  Cleaner)  ;  Wesson  Oil  & 
Snowdrift  Sales  Co.  (Wesson  Oil) ;  The  Bor- 
den Company  (Borden's  Cream  Cheese) ; 
Dugan  Brothers  (Dugan's  Breads  and 
Cakes)  ;  Florida  Citrus  Exchange  (Florigold 
Oranges  and  Grapefruit) ;  Cream  of  Wheat 
Co.  (Cream  of  Wheat)  ;  Curtiss  Candy  Co. 
(Baby  Ruth  and  Butterfingers) ;  The  Nestle 
Co.  (Nescafe,  Nestea)  ;  Seeman  Brothers,  Inc. 
(White  Rose  Tea)  ;  Old  Judge  Foods  Corp. 
(Airline  Prune  Juice)  ;  International  Salt 
Co.  (Red  Cross  Salt) ;  Lever  Bros.  Co. 
(Spry)  ;  The  Procter  &  Gamble  Co.  (Crisco, 
Tide,  Cheer,  Joy)  ;  International  Cellucotton 
Products  Co.  (Kotex)  ;  Pharmaco  Co.  (Feen- 
a-mint,  Chooz,  Medigum)  ;  Republican  State 
Committee. 

TV  Accounts:  Republican  State  Commit- 
tee, General  Foods  Corp.  (Instant  Maxwell 
House  Coffee). 

ADVERTISING,  INC. 

1523-31  Central  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Richmond  19,  Va. 

Phones:  3-2809 

ANPA— APA 

Presides* J.   Lynn   Miller 

Vice-President M.  T.  Miller 

Secretary,  Radio  Dir A.  G.  Timewell 

Production  Manager F.  T.  Cook 

Radio-TV  Dept. 

TV  Director Aubrey  F.  Watson 

Production  Manager F.  T.  Cooke 

Branch  Office 

416  E.  Main  St.,  Richmond  19,  Va. 

Phone:  3-5667 

Manager A.  F.  Watson 

Radio-TV  Accounts:  Virginia  Electric  & 
Power  Co.  (Public  Utility),  Richmond;  Vir- 
ginia Hospital  Service  Assn.  (Blue  Cross) ; 
Lawyers  Title  Inc.  Corp.;  Greentree's  (Retail 
Clothing)  ;  Henry  R.  Hasse  (Furs)  ;  Mos- 
miller  (Florist)  ;  R.  F.  &  P.  Railroad  Co.; 
Radio  Station  WRVA,  Richmond,  Va.;  Vir- 
ginia Dairy  Co. 

THE  AITKIN-KYNETT  CO. 

1400  South  Penn  Square, 

Philadelphia  2,  Pa. 

Phone:  RIttenhouse  6-7810 

AAAA— A  Ti  A— NO  AB— ABP— ANPA 

PPA— ABC— BMB 

Senior  Partner H.  H.  Kynetl 

P  irtners M.  E.   Goldman. 

H.  A.  Medholdt,  George  B.  Barnard,  Allen 
C.  Smith 


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FREDERICK-CTJNTON  CO.  Inc. 


ADi  ERTISING 


545  Fifth  Avenue 


New  York  17,  N.  Y. 


MU  2-7433 


Another  milestone  for 

"THE  BIG  PAYOFF" 

TV's  most  popular  Santa! 

During  three  successful  years,  ''The  Big  Payoff"  has  been  mighty  active 
in  playing  Santa  Claus  to  happy  TV-conscious  Americans.  Our  chief 
keeper  of  the  tally  sheets  reports  that  we've  managed  to  give  away 

•  104  mink  coats  •  62  automobiles  •  104  trips  to  Europe 

•  plus  a  grand  total  of  $975,000.00  in  merchandise  prizes 

When  it  comes  to  portraying  Santa  Claus  on  a  lavish  scale,  "The  Big 
Payoff"  plays  second  fiddle  to  no  one!  And  our  proud  birthday  baby  ranks 
top.s  in  the  success  department,  too.  Rating-wise,  this  fast-moving  audi- 
ence-pleaser  is  right  out  in  front,  (15  million  viewers  daily)  .  .  .  with  a 
rhless  record  of  sales  effectiveness.  Now  embarking  on  its  fourth 
,  "The  Big  Payoff"  looks  forward  to  bigger  and  better  accomplish- 


matchless  record 

year 

ments 


SPOTLIGHT  PROMOTIONS 


merchandisers  of  "The  Big  Payoff"  and  other  leading  TV  programs 

1150  Avenue  of  Americas      •      New  York  36,  N.  Y.      •      OXford  7-1841 


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D    D     □  ADVERTISING    AGENCIES  D    D    D 


Art  Director F.  Wade  Lane 

Production  Manager W.  B.  Turner 

Media  Rate  Dept E.  M.  Gretz 

Acct.  Executives. . . .  .Harold  B.  Montgomery, 

C.  "W.  Eigenbrot,  W.  J.  Culbertson,  Bernard 

Toll,  Walter  Rahel 

Radio-TV  Accounts:  Conrad-Pyle  Co.,  West 
Grove  Pa.  (Rose  Growers) ;  Mrs.  Paul's 
Kitchens,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (Frozen  Sea- 
food) ;  Pennsylvania  Refining  Co.,  (Carbure- 
tor Cleaner) ;  Stephana  Bros.,  (Cigarettes) ; 
Wolfs^Head  Oil  Refining  Co.,  (Motor  Oil) ; 
Southland  Frozen  Foods,  Inc.,  (Frozen 
Southern  Vegetables), 

R.  YL  ALBER  CO. 

439  N.  Larchmont  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  4,  Calif. 

Phone:  HOUywood  9-8273 
Exec.  Vice-Pres., 

Director  Radio,  TV Pauline  Hagen 

Secretary Evelyn  R.  Jones 

Radio  Accounts:  Gospel  Broadcasting 
Assn.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Unity  School  of 
Christianity,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

ALLEN  &  REYNOLDS 

1300  Woodmen  of  the  World  Bldg., 

Omaha  2,  Neb. 

Phone:  Atlantic  4445 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA 

ABC— NOAB— PPA 

Partners Milton  H.  Reynolds, 

R.  H.  Reynolds,  Q.  H.  Moore,  Helen  C. 
Moeller,  Milton  J.  Stephan,  Kermit  Han- 
sen, W.  J.  Newens 

Director   Milton  J.  Stephan 

Asst.  Dir Don  B.  Amsden 

Asst.  Dir Jack  Keiner 

Radio  Accounts:  Carpenter  Oil  Co.  (Gas, 
Oil  &  Automotive  Products) ;  Evans  Laun- 
dry; Federal  Land  Bank;  Glaser's  Provi- 
sion's Co.,  Inc.  (Prepared  Meat  Products) ; 
T.  H.  Maenner  Co.  (Real  Estate) ;  Mer- 
chants Biscuit  Co.;  Northrup  Jones,  (Cafe- 
teria, Bakery) ;  Omaha  Public  Power  Dis- 
trict, (Public  Utility) ;  P.  F.  Peterson  Bak- 
ing Co.,  Omaha,  Cedar  Rapids,  Davenport; 
Tekseed  Hybrid  Co.  (Hybrid  Corn) ;  U.  S. 
National  Bank;  Walnut  Gro\e  Products,  Inc. 
(Livestock  Feeds) ;  Fairmont  Foods  Co. 
(Dairy,  Frozen  Foods). 

TV  Accounts:  Fairmont  Foods  Co.  (Dairy 
Products  &  Frozen  Foods) ;  Holland  Lumber 
Co.  (Retail  Lumber)  ;  Merchants  Biscuit  Co. 
(Cookies  and  Crackers) ;  Omaha  Public) 
Power  District  (Public  Utility) ;  Glaser's 
Provision's  Co.,  Inc.  (Prepared  Meat  Prod- 
ucts) ;  Paxton  &  Vierling  Steel  Co.  (Indus- 
trial Steel  Products) ;  P.  F.  Petersen  Baking 
Co.  (Pastries)  Omaha,  Cedar  Rapids,  Daven- 
port; Tekseed  Hybrid  Co.  (Hybrid  Com); 
Sidles  Conditioned  Air  Co.  (Air-Condition- 
ing  Equipment) ;  U.  S.  National  Bank, 

ALLIED  ADVERTISING  AGENCIES 

167  So.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  4,  Calif. 

Phone:    DUnkirk   7-7331 

ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA 


President W.  Fehr  Gardner 

General   Manager Stuart   Heinemann 

Space  Buyer Maxine  Blankenship 

Art    Director Jack    Bobbins 

Account  Execs Dick  Gardner, 

Milton  Hoffman,  Jon  Ross 

Radio  Accounts:  Arden  Farms  (Dairy 
Products) ;  Gold  Furniture  Co.  (Furniture 
&  Appliances);  Pavode  Grande  (Turkeys); 
Pridom  Davis  (Optometrist) ;  Dr,  F.  E, 
Campbell  (Dental  Services)  ;  West  Pico  Fur- 
niture Co.  (Furniture)  ;  California  Rent 
Car;  First  Nazarene  Church;  Galpin  Motors, 
(New  Car  Dealer) ;  Trewax  Co.  (Floor 
Wax)  ;  United  Sporting  Goods. 

TV  Accounts:  Gold  Furniture  Co.  (Furn. 
&  Appliances) ;  Dr.  Pridham  Davis  (Op- 
tometrist; Arden  Farms  (Dairy  Products); 
Pavo  de  Grande  (Turkeys) ;  Consolidated 
House  Movers ;  Gus'es  Trailer  Sales ;  Westons 
909  Garage. 

ANDERSON  &  CAIRNS,  INC. 

488  Madison  Avenue,  New  York  22,  N,  Y. 

Phone:  MU  8-5800 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA 

Chairman  of  the  Bd,.  .T.  Hart  Anderson,  Jr. 

President John  A,  Cairns 

Executive  Vice-Pres Joseph  H.  Smith 

Treasurer Abraham  Fisher 

Director  of  Radio  and 

Television    Victor   Seydel 

Branch  Offices 
Anderson,   Smith  &   Cairns,  Ltd. 
1510  Drummond  St.,  Montreal  25,  Canada 
Phone:  Plateau  4448 

Vice-Pres.  &  Manager A.  Collin  Raymenl 

Anderson,  Smith  &  Cairns,  Ltd. 
50  King  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada 
Phone:  Empire  3-5341 

Manager Vernon  R,  Birtwistle 

Radio  Accounts:  Rootes  Motors,  Inc,  (Hill- 
man  Minx  Automobiles) ;  National  Home- 
furnishings  Show  (Exposition),  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  C.  H.  Masland  and  Sons  (Rugs  and 
Carpets),  Carlisle,  Pa.;  Baldwin  Pianos 
(Pianos),  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Assoc,  Bulbi 
Growers  of  HoUand  (Bulbs),  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  J.  Martinson  &  Sons  (Coffee),  New- 
York,  N.  Y, 

TV  Accounts:  C.  H.  Masland  and  Sons 
(Rugs  and  Carpets),  Carlisle,  Pa,;  Rootes 
Motors,  Inc.  (Hillman  Minx  Automobiles), 
New  York,  N.  Y.;  National  Homefurnish- 
ings  Show  (Exposition),  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
J.  Martinson  &  Sons  (Coffee),  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

FREDERICK  ASHER,  INC. 

20  N.  Wacker  Dr.,  Chicago  6,  111. 

Phone:  DEarbom  2-4410 

ABP— ANPA 

President   Frederick  Asher 

Vice-President Charles  Compton 

Secretary-Treasurer Roberta  Miller 

TV-Radio  Accounts:  Silver  Skillet  Brands, 
Inc,  (Canned  Meat),  Skokie,  HI.;  New  York 
Life  Ins.  Co.  (Chicago  Housing  Div.),  N,  Y.. 
N,  Y. 


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°____°     °  ADVERTISING    AGENCIES  D     D     Q 


ATHERTON  ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

8455  Melrose  PL.  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  WEbster  3-8488 
AAAA— ABP— ANPA 

Owner  &  Acct.  Exec Alfred  A.  Allierion 

Media  &  Research  Dir "Duke"  Lasensky 

Radio  Accounts:  Pacific  Citrus  Products 
Co.  (Hawaiian  Punch),  FuUerton,  Calif.; 
Acousticon  Tnt'l  (Hearine  Aids).  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.;  Dictograph  Products  Co. 
(West  Coast). 

TV  AcconntK:  Pacific  Citrus  Products  Co. 
(Hawaiian  Punch),  Fullerton,  Calif, 

ATHERTON  &  CURRIER,  INC. 

420  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LExinpton  2-8795 
ANPA— PPA  APA— ABP 

President J.  W.  Atherlon 

Exec.  Vice-President Lester  Stone 

Vice-Pres.,  Secretary W.  T.  Tieman 

Treasurer Z.  A.  Torok 

Vice-Pres.,  Dir.  Copy  &  Plans.  .J.  D.  Molnor 
Vice-Pres.,  Radio  Dir.  &  Talent 

Buyer  J.  P.  A.  Atherton 

Branch  Office 

Concourse  Bldg.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada 

Vice-President William  McDonald 

ATLANTIC  ADVERTISING 
COMPANY 

220  West  42nd  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  LOngacre  5-2674 

PPA 

Partners.  .  .Murry  E.  Cohen,  Irving  H.  Click 

Art  Dir M.  Charles 

Production    Mgr Don   Williams 

Space   Buyer Wm.   Silverstein 

Acct.  Executives Irving  H.  Click,  Murry 

E.   Cohen,   August    Bacolini,   Albert   Cole- 
man 

AUBREY,  FINLAY,  MARLEY  & 
HODGSON,  INC. 

230  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  Ill- 
Phone:    Financial    6-1600 

Chairman  of  Board James  T.  Aubrey 

President John  J.  Finlay 

Vice-Presidents Robert  C.  Marley,  Earl 

Hodgson,    Kenneth    Hill,    Leonard    Krick, 

Richard  Fechheimer 
Media,  Radio  &  TV  Dir Gene  Fromherz 

Radio  Accounts:  Butler  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Steel  Bldgs.,  Farm  Equipment,  Kansas 
City;  The  Double  Cola  Co.,  Chattanooga; 
International  Harvester  Co.,  Farm  Equip., 
Chicago;  McKenzie  Milling  Co., Pancake  and 
Cookie  Mix,  Quincy,  Mich.;  Pay-U  Products 
Co.,  Livestock  Minerals,  Quincy;  William- 
son Candy  Co.,  Oh  Henry!  Candy  Bars, 
Chicago. 

TV  Accounts:  Anela  Distributors,  Inc., 
Fingernail  Cosmetic,  Chicago;  The  Double 
Cola  Co.;  Snow  Island  Branks,  Inc.,  Top-It 
Instant  Frosting,  Chicago ;  Williamson  Candy 
Co. 


N.  W.  AYER  &  SON,  INC. 

West  Washington  Square,  Philadelphia  6,  Pa. 

Phone:  LOmbard  3-0100 

ANPA— ABP— ABC 

Chairman  of  Board H.  A.  Batten 

President Warner  S.  Shelly 

Radio-TV  Department 
30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  6-0200 
Vice-Pres.  &  Dir.  of 

Radio-TV James  E.  Hanna 

V.P.,  Radio-TV  Plans T.  J.  McDermott 

Programming  & 

Production   T.  H.  Calhoun 

Copy  Chief John  M.   Caldwell 

Publicity   Dorothy  Doran  Lewis 

Radio-TV  Research H.  L.  Smith,  Jr. 

Film  Production G.  D.  Gudebrod 

Radio-TV   Traffic Fred   O.   Eckert 

Chief  Time  Buyer Charles  M.  Wilds 

Time  Buyers Richard  S.   Bunbury, 

Paul  F.  Kizenberger,  Elaine  Ogle,  Joan 
Rutman,  W.  P.  Croasdale,  Helen  Hartwig, 
Marjorie  Freeman 

Branch  Offices 

30  RockefeUer  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    Circle   6-0200 

Vice-President John   D.   Upton 

Statler  Office  Bldg.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 
Phone:  HUbbard  2-4970 

Vice  President E.  Craig  Greiner 

135  S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago  3,  111. 
Phone:  RAndolph  6-3456 

Vice-President Sterling  E.  Peacock 

Radio-TV    Production Roderick    Mitchell 

4170  Penobscot  Bldg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 
Phone:   WOodward   5-3322 

Vice-President    J.  Widman  Bertch 

714  Taft  Bldg.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:    HOUywood  3-4871 

Manager    Glenhall  Taylor 

235  Montgomery  St.,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 
Phone:  SUtter  1-2534 

Vice   President Carl   Zachrisson 

231  Dillingham  Bldg.,  Honolulu  16,  Hawaii 
Phone:   Honolulu  6193 

Manager James   P.   Smith 

Radio  Accounts:  American  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Company,  The  Atlantic  Refining 
Company,  Bell  Telephone  System,  B.  C. 
Remedy  Company,  The  Chesapeake  &  Po- 
tomac Telephone  Companies,  Reuben  H. 
Donnelley  Corporation,  Hawaiian  Pineapple 
Company,  Ltd.,  HiUs  Bros.  Coffee,  Inc., 
Charles  E.  Hires  Company,  Illinois  Bell 
Telephone  Company,  Insurance  Company  of 
North  America,  Johnson  &  Johnson,  Knouse 
Foods  Cooperative,  Inc.,  Michigan  Bell  Tele- 
phone Company,  Plymouth  Dealer  Coopera- 
tive Advertising  Program,  Regal  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Seabrook  Farms  Company,  Sheffield 
Farms  Company,  Supplee-Wills-Jones  Milk 
Company,  Tasty  Baking  Company,  United 
Air  Lines,  Yardley  of  London,  Inc. 

TV  Accounts:  American  Telephone  & 
Telegraph  Company,  The  Atlantic  Refining 
Company,   B.   C.  Remedy  Company,  Bissell 


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"DOLLAR  A  SECOND"  —  ABC-TV  9  P.M.,  E.S.T. 
"JAN  MURRAY  TIME" 
FOLLOWING  THE  1 1  GUTS —  FRIDAY  NIGHTS  NBCTV 
Management: 
WrLLIAM  MORKIS  AGENCY 


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°     °     O  ADVERTISING     AGENCIES  0     0     0 


Carpet  Sweeper  Company,  Carrier  Corpora- 
tion, The  Chesapeake  &  Potomac  Telephone 
Companies,  Container  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica, DeBeers  Consolidated  Mines,  Ltd., 
Reuben  H.  Donnelley  Corporation,  Electric 
Companies  Advertising  Program,  Hawaiian 
Pineapple  Company,  Ltd.,  Hills  Bros.  Coflfee, 
Inc.,  Charles  E.  Hires  Company,  Illinois  Bell 
Telephone  Company,  Insurance  Company  of 
North  America,  Knouse  Foods  Cooperative, 
Inc.,  Michigan  Bell  Telephone  Company, 
National  Dairy  Products  Corporation — Seal- 
test,  Ohio  Oil  Company,  Pennsylvania  Com- 
pany for  Banking  &  Trusts,  Penn  Fruit  Com- 
pany, Plymouth  Dealer  Cooperative  Adver- 
tising Program,  Plymouth  Division  of  Chrys- 
ler Corporation,  Polk-Miller  Products  Cor- 
poration, Regal  Shoe  Company,  Seabrook 
Farms  Company,  Tasty  Baking  Company, 
Telechron  Department  of  General  Electric 
Company,  United  Air  Lines,  Yardley  of 
London,  Inc.,  Zippo  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 

AYLIN  ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

904  Lovett  Blvd.,  Houston,  Texas 

Phone:  Lynchburg  3766 

AAAA 

President Robert  N.  Aylin 

Account  Executive Robert  A.  Lahr 

Account  Executive Alston  P.  Cameron 

Account  Executive Charles  H.  Lewis 

Radio  &  TV  Dir Barbara  S.  Neubauer 

Art  Director Roger  I.  Helm 

Radio  Accounts:  Black-iBroUier,  Inc.  (Con- 
crete Building  Materials),  Houston,  Texas; 
Henke  &  Pillot,  Inc.  (Chain  Supermarkets), 
Houston,  Texas;  Second  National  Bank  of 
Houston,  Texas;  Temple  Lumber  Co.,  Hous- 
ton, Texas;  James  Bute  Co.  (Paints),  Hous- 
ton, Texas;  Craig's  Women's  Apparel, 
Houston,  Texas;  Johnston  Motor  Company 
(New  &  Used  Cars),  Houston,  Texas; 
Weldon  Cafeteria  (Cafeteria),  Houston, 
Texas;  Rheem  Mfg.  Co.  (Heaters),  Houston; 
Clark  &  Courts  (office  supplies),  Houston, 
Texas. 

TV  Accounts:  Henke  &  Pillot  Supermar- 
kets, Houston,  Texas;  Rheem  Manufacturing 
Co.  (heaters,  air  conditioners,  ranges), 
Houston,  Texas ;  Sealy  Mattress  Co.,  Houston, 
Texas;  Second  National  Bank  of  Houston, 
Texas;  Abert  Berry  (cars)  ;  Houston,  Texas; 
James  Bute  Co.  (Paints)  Houston,  Texas. 

BADGER  &  BROWNING  & 
HERSEY,  INC. 

630  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   Circle  7-3720 
ABP— ANPA— PPA 

Chairman   of  Board J.  L.  Badger 

President R.  W.   Hersey 

Treasurer F.    S.    Browning 

Radio-TV  Director Jack  Wilcher 


THE  BAKER  ADVERTISING  AGENCY, 
LTD. 

1315  Yonge  St.,  Toronto,  Onl.,  Canada 
Phone:  WA  4-2101 

President W.   R.   Baker 

Vice-President H.  F.  Baker 

Personnel R.  C.  Baker 

Copy   Chief W.  E.  Trimble 

Secretary-Treasurer R.   C.    Baker 

Account  Executives H,  S.  Baxter, 

K.  W.  Jones,  C.  S.  Wallace,  R.  D.  Alber- 

tini,  J.  E.  McEachern,  G.  H.  Sloan,  W.  E. 

Trimble,    Carl    Brown,    Roy    Madden,    L. 

Akerman 

Space  Buyer S.  Cook 

Radio   Director Jack   F.   Horler 

Asst.  Radio  Dir Arnold  Acton 

Production John    McCadden 

Radio  Time  Buyer J.  Powell 

Mng.,  TV  Dept Hazel  Blair 

TV   Time    Buyer Don   Farrow 

Mgr.  Radio  Dept Arnold  Acton 

Prod.    (Radio) Eleanor  Chu 

Radio  Comm.  &  Traffic Marj  Bell 

1557  MacKay  St.,  Montreal,  Que. 

Phone:    Harbour   9247 

Manager    Guy  Hogue 

Radio  Accounts:  General  Foods,  Ltd.; 
Canada  Packers,  Ltd.  (Soap  Division)  ; 
Adams  Brands  Sales,  Ltd.;  Frigidaire  Prod- 
ucts of  Canada,  Ltd.;  The  Carnation  Co., 
Ltd.;  White  Laboratories,  Inc.  (Feenamint)  ; 
Supreme  Drug,  Ltd.  (Amm-i-dent  and  Poll- 
dent)  ;  Manufacturers  Life  Ins.  Co.;  Cana- 
dian Canners  Ltd.;  Gordon  Maokay  &  Co. 
Ltd.. 

TV  Accounts:  Frigidaire  (Products)  of 
Canada,  Ltd.;  Adams  Brands  Sales  Ltd.;  Gen- 
eral Foods,  Ltd.;  Canada  Packers  Ltd.  (Soap 
Div.)  ;  Canadian  Canners  Ltd.,  Canadian 
Kodak  Co.  Ltd.;  Carnation  Co.  Ltd. 

LYNN  BAKER  INCORPORATED 

720  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  JUdson  6-3900 

ANPA— PPA 

President    Lynn  Baker 

Vice-Pres Mary   Bentley  Baker 

V.-P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Augustine  J.  Hilton 

V.-P.  &  Research  Dir Jack  M.  Kline 

V.-P.  &  Copy  Dir Albert  Lynd 

Secretary Dorothy  K.  Smith 

Treasurer    John  J.  Cavanaugh 

Media George  L.  Trimble,  Mary  Burak 

Prod.  Mgr O.  Paul  Fuerstenberg 

Art  Dir Jere  H.  Whitehead 

Radio-TV  Dir David  E.  Ehirston 

Acct.  Executives Lynn  Baker,  Mary 

B.  Baker,  Augustine  J.  Hilton;  E.  S.  Pratt; 

Donald  G.  Cutler 

Radio  Accounts:  Browne  Vinters  Co.,  Inc.; 
Chivas  Bros.  Import  Corp.;  Coast  Fisheries, 
Div.  of  Quaker  Oats  Co.;  Koppers  Co.  Inc.; 
WhitehaU  Pharmacal  Co.,  N.  Y.,  N.  Y.; 
F.  W.  Woolworth  Co.,  N.  Y. 


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The  DuMont  Network 

THE  MILLER 

BREWING  CO. 

For 

"THE  NEWS  TONIGHT" 

11  P.M. -WABD 


DON  RUSSELL 


MORGAN  BEATTY 

and 
ALKA  SELTZER 

For  the 

MORGAN  BEATTY 

and  the  News 

7:15  P.M. 
New  York  Cut-in 

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BALDWIN,  BOWERS  &  STRACHAN. 
INC. 

374  Delaware  Ave.,  Buffalo  2,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  Madison  6020 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA— AFA— NOAB— PPA 

President William  M.  Baldwin 

Vice-President Everett    L.     Bowers 

Treasurer    Kenneth    Strachan 

V.-P.,  Radio-TV 

Director Everett  L.  Thompson 

Copywriters  &  Producers.  .Joseph  H.  Radder, 

Catharine   D.   Walsh,  Malcolm    L.   Barney, 

Edythe  Cudlipp,  Truman  H.  Rice,  Charles 

Einach 
Traffic Florie    Boll,   Lolly    Convey, 

Mildred  Darling 

Radio  and  TV  Accounts:  Buffalo  Industrial 
Bank,  Buffalo;  Crystal  Beach  Transit  Co., 
Buffalo;  Erie  County  Savings  Bank,  Buffalo; 
Kelly  Bros.  Nurseries,  Inc.,  Dansville;  Milk 
Dealers  &  Producers,  Buffalo;  Niagara  Fron- 
tier Transit  System,  Buffalo;  Old  Dutch 
Foods  Inc.,  Blasdell;  Pratt  &  Lambert,  Buf- 
falo; Sears  Roebuck  &  Co.,  Buffalo;  William 
Simon  Brewery,  Inc.,  Buffalo ;  Joseph  Strauss 
Co.,  Inc.,  Buffalo;  Trico  Products  Corp., 
Buffalo. 

BARLOW  ADV.  AGENCY,  INC. 

742    James    St.,    Syracuse,    N.   Y. 

Phone:  SYracuse  9-6644 

AAAA— ABP— ABC 

President H.  H.  Goodhart 

Vice-Pres.  &  Acct.  Exec E.  S.  Crawford 

Vice-Pres.  &  Copy  Chief J.  J.  Hines 

Media  Director F.  B.  Tompkins 

Art    Director H.    C.    Millard 

Prod.  Mgr Mark  Hughes 

TV-Radio   Director E.  C.  Jones 

Radio  Accounts:  Dairymen's  League  Co- 
op (Milk,  Cheese,  Ice  Cream),  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  Lincoln  Bank  (Commercial  Bank), 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  Procino-Rossi  (Macaroni 
Products),  Auburn,  N.  Y.;  General  Elec- 
tric (Community  Relations),  Syracuse,  N.  Y.; 
Will  &  Baumer  Candle  Co.  (Candles),  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y. 

TV  Accounts:  Dairymen's  League  Co-op 
(Milk,  Cheese,  Ice  Cream),  New  York  City; 
Will  &  Baumer  Candle  Co.  (Candles),  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.;  General  Electric  (Community 
Relations),  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  Lincoln  Bank 
(Commercial  Bank),  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  Pro- 
cino-Rossi. 

BARNES  CHASE  COMPANY 

530  Broadway,  San  Diego  ],  Calif. 

Phone:  Belmont  3-7771 

AAAA— ABC— AMPA— APA— NOAB— ABC 

PPA— NBP 

President N.  R.  Barnes 

Vice-Pres.,  Acct.  Exec. .  .George  L.  Hawkins 

Vice-Pres.,   Acct.   Exec Norman   Foster 

3450  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
Phone:   DU  4-1193 

Manager Charles  V.  Davis 

Radio-TV  Accounts:  Qualitee  Dairy  Prod- 


ucts  (Dairy  Products),  Security  Bank  (Bank- 
ing), Sunset  Oil  Company  (Golden  Eagh- 
Gasoline),  Rohr  Aircraft  Corporation  (Air- 
craft Parts),  San  Diego  Gas  &  Electric  Co. 
(Public  Utility),  J.  Jessop  and  Sons  (Jew- 
eler). 

BARNETT  &  BENNETT,  INC. 

55  West  42nd   St.,  New   York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   LA  4-5106 

President Harry    A.    Friedenberg 

Secretary Estelle    Kalmowitz 

Radio  Accounts:  Studion  Enterprises,  Inc., 
Camera,  Binoculars,  Miracle  Cross,  N,  Y.; 
House  of  Goddard,  Electric  Razor,  Quilts, 
Lobex  Lady,  Chicago;  Ganley  Bible  Spec. 
Co.,  Independence,  Ohio;  Cadillac  Mail  Or- 
der Co.,  Trumpet,  Towels,  N.  Y. 

TED  BATES  &  CO. 

630  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  JUdeon  6-0600 
AAA— ANPA— PPA— NAOB—FAAG 

Partners. Theodore  L.   Bates, 

Alman  J.  Taranton,  Joseph  R.  Busk,  Ed- 
ward F,  Hudson,  Walker  G.  Everett, 
Clinton  S.  Ferris,  William  H.  Keams,  John 
M.  Lyden,  Edgar  P.  Small,  Rudolph 
Montgelas,  Clifford  N.  Parsells,  D.  Robert 
Parman,  T.  Rosser  Reeves,  H.  Austin 
Peterson 
Managing  Partner. . .  .Thomas  F.  Harrington 

Office  Mgr.  Partner Thomas  J.  Camese 

Dir.,  Radio-TV  Dept James   C.  Dougla&s 

Business  Mgr Harry  Saz 

Asst.   Bus.   Mgr Andrew  Bellenot 

New  Prog.  Dir Vincent  Rowe 

Producers. . .  .Jay  Clark,  Allan  Dingwall,  Jr., 
Ed  Brown,  Gordon  Allison 

Supervisor,  Film   Div Thomas   F. 

McAndrews,  Jr.,  Al  Basso,  Tom  Hanlon 

Casting    Dir Charles    Kevve 

Radio-TV  Media  Superivsors.  .Ned  Midgley, 
MacDonald   Dunbar 

TV  Commercials Herb  Gunler 

Time  Buyers Chris  Lynch,  Bill  Kennedy, 

Al  Petcavage,  Frank  McCann,  Mike  James, 
Win  Kirchert,  Jack  McCarthy,  Don  Chap- 
man, Chet  Slaybaugh,  Frank  Thompson 

Director  Press  Dept Benson  Inge 

Branch   Office 

1680  North  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:   HO  9-2161 

Partner  in  Chg H.  Austin  Peterson 

Producers Frank  O'Connor,  Phil  Krim 

Publicity    Christy  Walsh 

Office  Mgr Mae  Collins 

Radio -TV  Accounts:  Colgate-Palmolive 
Co.,  (Colgate  Dental  Cream,  Palmolive 
Shave  Creams,  Palmolive  Soap,  Octagon 
Products,  Palmolive  After  Shave  Lotions ) ; 
Continental  Baking  Co.  (Wonder  Bread. 
Hostess  Cakes)  ;  Grocery  Store  Products  Co. 
(Kitchen  Bouquet,  BinB  Mushrooms,  Cream 
of  Rice);  Carter  Products,  Inc.  (Carter's 
Little  Liver  Pills,  Nair,  Arrid  Spray  Deodor- 
ant) ;  Standard  Brands,  Inc.  (Royal  Desserts, 


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$101.50 


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$103.00 


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St.  Christopher  s  Medal 

$53.00 


CD456 

Evening  in  Paris 
$100.00 


TliM«  •r*  li»t  prices  iubject  to   50%  discount  plus  10%   Federal  Tax  and  3%  City  Sales  Taxes. 

TKi»   it   but   •   small   selection   of   the   many  fine    Hk   gold    presentation    items  we   carry. 

Write  for   our  Wholesale  Catalog  of  Diamonds  —  Watches  —  Jewelry. 

NATIONAL  JEWELERS  CO.         630  FIFTH  AVENUE  NEW  YORK  CITY 


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Royal  Baking  Power,  Royal  Gelatin,  Blue 
Bonnet  Margarine) ;  Brown  &  Williamson 
Tobacco  Corp.  (Kool,  Viceroy,  Life  Ciga- 
rettes, Tube  Rose  Snuff)  ;  American  Sugar 
Refining  Co.,  (Domino  Sugar)  (not  TV) ; 
Minute  Maid  Corp.  (Minute  Maid  Frozen 
Orange  Juice,  Minute  Maid  Lemonade  Mix) ; 
Anahist  Co.  Inc.  (Super  Anabist,  Cold  Prep- 
arations) ;  Cantrell  &  Cochrane  Corp.  (Super 
Coola  Beverages);  CBS-Columbia  (CBS-TV 
Receivers)  ;  Morton  Packing  Co.,  (Morton 
Frozen  Pies)  ;  American  Chicle  Co., 
(Beeman's  Pepsin,  Adams  Chiclets)  ;  Haw- 
ley  &  Hoops,  Inc.,  (M  &  M's  Confections). 

BATTEN,  BARTON,  DURSTINE  & 
OSBORN,  INC. 

383  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  ELdorado  5-5800 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB 

PPA— SNPA 

Chairman   of   Board Bruce   Barton 

Vice-Chmn.  of  Board Alex  F.  Osborn 

Pres.  &  Chair,  of  Exec.  Com B.  C.  Duffy 

Exec.  V.P.  in  Chg.  Creative 

Services Charles  H.  Brower 

Exec.  V.P.  in  Chg.  Client 

Relations  J.  D.  Danforth 

Exec.  V.P.  in  Chg.  Oper., 

Treasurer F.  B.  Manchee 

Secretary Eugene  T.  McQuade 

Chairman  Radio-TV  Plans 

Board   Carroll  P.  Newton 

V.P.  in  Chg.  Radio-TV.. Robert  L.  Foreman 
V.P.  in  Chg.  of  Radio 

and  TV  Copy Arthur  Bellaire 

Business  Mgr.  and  Head 

of  Production Donald   M.  Rowe 

Supervisor  of  Film  Prod Bemie  Haber 

Supervisor  of  TV  Art Lawrence  Berger 

Program  and  Talent John  Hoagland 

Talent  Contracts Katherine  V.  Winn 

V.P.  in  Chg.  of  Media Fred  Barrett 

Radio-TV  Network 

Supervision   Frank  Silvernail 

Group  Head  Time  Buyers Elenore 

Scanlan,  Fred  Stoutland,  Robert  Tatum 
Time  Buyers Mary  Ellis,  Hope  Martinex, 

Richard  McKeever,  Ted  Wallower 
Dir.  of  Public  Relations ...  Ralph  Major,  Jr. 
Mgr.  of  Radio-TV  Prom.  &  Pub..  .Jim  Brown 

Branch  Offices 

1220    Statler   Office   Bldg.,   Boston   16,  Mass. 

Phone:   HUbbard  2-0430 

V.P.  and  New  Eng.  Mgr Francis  Hatch 

VP.  in  Chg.  Boston  Of f ice . . .  Burt  Vaughan 

Rand  Building,  Buffalo  3,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  CLeveland  7915 

Vice  President Dale  Casto 

919  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  IB. 

Phone:  SUperior  7-9200 

Vice-President H.   H.  Haupt 

1050  Terminal  Tower,  Cleveland  13,  O. 
Phone:  TOwers  1-7270 

Vice  President ^«/\?.T°^ 

1856  Penobscot  Bldg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 
Phone:  WOodward  5-0620 


Vice  President Robert  E.  Anderson 

1680  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  9-7337 

Vice  President Wayne  Tiss 

V.P.  in  Chg.  of  Production.. Walter  Tibbals 
6363  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. 

Phone:  WEbster  M234 
Vice  President  A.  W.  Neally 

N.  W.  Bank  Bldg.,  Minneapolis  2,  Minn. 

Phone:  Lincoln  8041 

Vice  President  Bobb  Chaney 

Grant  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh  19,  Pa. 

Phone:  GRant  1-9900 

Vice  President  Leon   D.  Hansen 

220  Russ  Bldg.,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 

Phone:  SUtter  1-2232 

Vice  President J.  B.  Motheral 

Radio  and  TV  Accounts:  American  Safety 
Razor,  American  Tobacco,  Armstrong  Cork 
Co.,  Bristol  Myers-Ban-Trushay,  California 
Oil  Co.,  Campbell  Soup  Co.,  Crosley  Divi- 
sion-AVCO  Mfg.  Corp.,  Curtis  Publ.-S.E.P., 
Holiday,  L.  H.  J.,  Dow  Jones  &  Co.,  E.  I. 
DuPont  DeNemours  &  Co.,  Electrolux  Corp., 
Ethyl  Corp.,  Genex  Corp.,  General  Baking 
Co.,  General  Electric  Co.,  Hamilton  Watch 
Co.,  Lever  Bros.-Surf-Swan,  Maine  Sardines, 
National  City  Bank,  National  Cranberry 
Assoc,  Nehi  Corp.,  N.  Y.  S.  Dept.  of  Com- 
merce, New  York  Stock  Exchange,  New  York 
Telephone  Co.,  Oneida,  Ltd.,  Penick  &  Ford, 
Personal  Products-Jonny  Mop,  Reader's 
Digest,  F  &  M  Schaefer  Brewing  Co.,  Tek- 
Hughes,  Thomas  Nelson,  T.W.A.,  United 
Fruit    (Fruit   Dispatch),  U.    S.   Steel   Corp., 


PRODUCT 
SERVICES,  INC 

17  East  45th  Street 
New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  7-0204 

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(  or»,  J.  R.  U  oo.l  &  S>n>.  Motion  '>r  Saving- 
Bank.  Biirnhiim  A  Morrill  To..  KirM  Nat"! 
Bank  «l  lUwon.  I.ilMri>  Mutual  IiiiiuriiiKr 
i:*-.  Nr*.  KjigUml  I  okr  i  o^  Sheraton  Corp. 
of  Antrrira.  Shrrvr.  Oump  &  I.ov>.  So.  Npk 
l>i|danii  TrlrphiMu.  Win.  rn»lir\%  Oiul.  Itar- 
r«|o  M(».  to..  I,i*%  W  .«-l>inf!  Marlunr  (  oi-]).. 
Kr(1d«T4«>ui|t«n  t  .»rp.,  Marino  \tu>1  .»f  W  rM- 
rrn  N.  Y.,  National  t;\p^unl  to..  Niagara 
Moha«>k  Ifciffrr"*  Koo.l  l»ro»hirt>.  W  ildroot 
To.  (rrram  oil'.  H.  F.  (ioodrirh  Co..  Tiniken, 
International  MinrraU  &  ('hrniicaU  t\»rp.- 
\rVrnt.  liW»>.  MrNrill  &  Libhy.  Murine. 
Peirr  Hand  Hrc>*ing  t\»..  \\  i»-t(lo\.  Zrnilli 
Radio  tori*.,  I)r  Solo  |)ivi>ion  of  (liirysler 
4  orp,  Drtroii-  Mirhijran  Stovi-  i  o..  A.M.C... 
Rrull  Drug  t.o.,  Sruiltlor  Food-.  Products, 
W-inn  t>il  Co.,  ("ream  of  \\  heat.  I)ouphho> 
Induttrieik.  Farniert.  &  Merhanit>  Sa\ing 
Bank.  Gamble-Skognio.  t.eo.  A.  Honnel  & 
tU>^  Iron  Mining  Industr>  of  Minnc>ota,  Min- 
neapoli*  (>rain  F.xchange.  Minnesota  Mining 
A  Mfg.  (^o„  Northern  Parifir.  Nortliriip  Kinp;. 
Norths e-iern  Hell,  Toro  Mfg.  Co.,  Anuriran 
Standard.  Fort  Pitt  Brewing,  Sea  Hreeze 
Lahoratorie!k.  I".  S.  .Ne«I,  (iallo  \\  ine.  K.  &  J., 
MJ.H.  t  o..  Pacific  Tele.  &  Tel..  Spreckel> 
Sufur.  Standard  tJil  Co.  of  Calif..  Sunlitc 
Bakrf7  Inc^  Tea  Garden,  V.  C.  A.  I.ahora- 
lorie*. 

ADRIAN  BAUER  ADVERTISING 
AGENCY,  INC. 

nW  Walnut   M.,  Philad.'Ipl.ia  2,   Pa. 

I'hone:   KIngslev  5-7870 

AN  PA  ' 

•  "•'»'  '■'•"■  Adrian  Bauer 

PreMilrni  Alan  R.  Tripp 

Vire.Pre»i-l.  Ill  Hiiruld  Finestone 

Vice-President  .  .I)a\id  X.  Miller 

topy    tliief...  Roy    L.    Silver 

Kadio  &  T\    Direiior Flnier  F.  Jaspan 

Hadut  Accounts:  J.  Frank  &  Sons  (Car- 
l.onatrd  Revrragehl;  C.  F.  Sinionin's  Sons, 
Inr.  (Popcorn  Oil  beaconing),  Philadelphia, 
Pa.:  W  uodlawn  Fann  Dairy  Co.,  Scranton. 
^  ilkr».Harrr.  Pa.;  Cencral  Flectric  (  Kleclri( 
Blanket*  I,  Philadelphia.  Pa.;  Philadelphia 
Dairy  Products  Co.,  Inc.;  John  Barlrani  !lo- 
irl,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Allied  I  lorihts  of 
<»r*-at»-r  Philadelphia,  Inc.;  Sliore  Bro^.,  Inc. 
<  \utoniohilm,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Lehigh 
Foundriet.   Inc..  Fia^ton,  Pa. 

TV  Arrountw  Quaker  City  Chocolate  & 
Confrdionery  Co.,  Inc.  r'(,ood  and  Plenty" 
t:and>».  iniila..  Pa.:  Phila.  Dairv  Products 
<«..  Inc.;  Crnrral  Fkcirir  (TV,  Khc.  Blank- 
"t..  etr.».  Philadrlphia,  Pa.;  J.  Frank  &  .Sons 
<Irr  Cream  >.  Pliiladelphia,  Pa.;  D.  (;.  Yuerig- 
ling  A  Son,  Im.  (Beer),  Philadelphia,  Pa.; 
C.  F,  Simonin't  .Son»,  Inr.  (Scazo  Oil), 
I'hiladelphia,  Pa.;  .Sanfon  Hohiery  Mills,  Inc 
r  Magic   Stitch   StockingM,   New  York,  N.  Y. 

BEAN  ADV.  AGENCY 

IJA  N.  D.  lawar.-  >t.,  IndiananoliK    I.  hrd 
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()^y,„.r   Harold   Bean 

HittUoTV  Accounts:  L.  S.  Ayres  &  Co., 
\\a%si(le  Floral  (;!irdens:  Central  Supply  Co., 
hulianapolis  Custom  Auto  Show;  Johnson 
Home  lujproNenuMit  Co.,  Bruce  Savage  ('o., 
Custom  .\uto  Show.  Indianapolis  Nash. 

BEAUMONT,  HELLER  &  SPERLING. 
INC. 

()lh  &  Walnut  Sts.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Phone:  5-4311 

ABP -ANPA— ABC 

President Donald   T.   Beaumont 

Vice-Pres.    &    Sec L.    J.    Sperling 

Vice-Pres.  &  Treas R.  F.  Heller 

Art   Director R.  R.   (^lassraire 

(^en.  Production  Mgr H.  Fetlerhoff 

Puhlicity   Director Marion  W.  Nagle 

Media  &  Research  Dir John  L.  Sperling 

Radio  &  TV Dorothea  Hassler 

Radio  Accounts:  Bowers  Battery  (Batter- 
ies &  Spark  Plugs),  Reading;  Maier's  Bak- 
ery, Reading;  St.  Lawrence  Dairy  Co.,  Read- 
ing, Pa.;  Ontelaunee  Orchards;  Crystal  Rock 
Bottling  Co.  (Soft  Drinks);  Asam  Wall- 
papers; Hummel's  (Furniture);  Reading 
Trust  Co.    (Banking). 

TV  Accounts:  Crystal  Rock  Bottling  Co. 
(7-Up),  Reading,  Pa.;  Curtis,  Stephens, 
Embry  ('o..  Inc.  (Shoes)  ;  PoUy-Betts 
Undies;    Willson    Sun    Glasses. 

VICTOR  A.  BENNETT  CO.,  INC. 

511   Fifth   Ave.,  New  York   17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   MUrray  Hill  7-2186 

ABP— ANPA— PPA 

Piesident Victor     A.    Bennett 

General  Manager Edward  D.  Kahn 

Art    Director Lazslo    Razel 

Prod.  Mgr Morton  H.  Dorchin 

Radio  Accounts:  Longines-Wittnauer 
Watch  Co.,  Inc.  (Longines-Wittnauer 
Watches). 

Rudio-TV  Accounts:  Longines-Wittnauer 
Watch  Co.,  Inc.  (Longines-Wittnauer 
Watches),  Your  Lucky  Star  Lobster  (Foods), 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

BENTON  &  BOWLES.  INC. 

444  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   MUrray  Hill  8-1100 

A  A  A  A— ANP  A— APA— NO  AB— ABP-^PP  A 

Chair,  of  Exec.  Comm.     Atherton  W.  Hobler 

Chair,  of  Board William  R.  Baker,  Jr. 

President Robert  E.  Lusk 

Vice  Pres.  &  Secy Edward  R.  Beach 

Vice  Pres.,  &  Treas Ralph  Newman 

V.P.,  Chg.  Radio-TV L.  T.  Steele 

V.P.,  Chg.   Radio-TV  Prg...Tom  McDermott 
Bus.   Mgr.,  Radio-TV.. William  E.  Schneider 

Dir.  Radio  Prod Oliver  Barbour 

Dir.   Film  Prod Herb  Leder 

TV    Prod.   Dir William  Vallee 

Casting    Director Ann   Howard 

^^'••ectors Freddie     Bartholomew, 

Maximilian  Bryer,  Ralph  Starr  Butler, 
Charles  Fisher,  Sheldon  Piatt,  Arthur 
Richards,  Irwin  Scgelgtein,  Elizabeth  Shay, 


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Donald  Wallace,  Lawrence  White 

VjP.,  Chg.  Media Dave  Crane 

Assoc.  Media  Directors George  Duram, 

Milton  Kiebler,   Lee   Rich 

Assistant  Media   Directors Paul  Benson, 

Michael  Donovan,  Donald  Harris,  Ray 
Healey 
Time  Buyers  Tom  Carson,  Frank  Carvel,  Lee 
Currlin,  Donald  Foote,  Bern  Kanner, 
Helen  Kowalsky,  Tom  Mahon,  Bill  Mur- 
phy, Grace  Porterfield,  Jack  Sinnott,  Don 
Tansill,  Tom  Tilson,  Richard  Trea,  Jay 
Wasserman 

Branch  Office 
6253  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

V.P.,  Chg.  West  Coast  Oper Al  Kaye 

Radio   Prog.  Prod Murray  Bolen 

TV  Prog.  Prod Murray  Bolen 

Office  Manager Mary  Edith  Stahl 

West  Coast  Pub.  Mgr Jean  Meredith 

Radio  Accounts:  American  Express  Co.; 
Association  of  American  Railroads;  General 
Foods  Corp.;  Procter  &  Gamble  Co.;  AVCO 
Manufacturing  Co.;  Pepperell  Manufacturing 
Co.;  Norwich  Pharmacal  Co.;  Carling's 
Brewing  Co.  Inc.;  Benson  &  Hedges;  French 
Government  Tourist  Office;  Diamond  Crystal 
Salt  Co.;  Diamond  Match  Co.;  M  &  R  Diete- 
tic Laboratories,  Inc.;  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Co.  of  N.  Y.;   Continental  Oil  Co. 

TV  Accounts:  American  Express  Co.;  Gen- 
eral Foods  Corp.;  Procter  &  Gamble  Co.; 
AVCO  Manufacturing  Co.;  Pepperell  Manu- 
facturing Co.;  Norwich  Pharmacal  Co.;  Carl- 
ings  Brewing  Co.,  Inc.;  Benson  &  Hedges; 
French  Government  Tourist  Office;  Diamond 
Crystal  Sah  Co.;  Diamond  Match  Co.;  M  &  R 
Dietetic  Laboratories  Inc.;  Continental  Oil 
Co.;    General   Electric    Co. 

BERGHOFF  ASSOCIATES,  INC. 

511  No.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  48, 

Calif. 

Phone:  CR  56151,  BR  2-2625 

ABP— LANPA— CNPA 

President    Joseph   Berghoff 

Vice-Preeident Jerry    Berghoff 

Secretary Frances  H.  Berghoff 

Art  Director Daniel  Miller 

Research  Dept Marilyn  Livermore 

Radio  Accounts:  Baby  Line  Furniture  Co., 
Southwest  Steel  Rolling  Mills,  Pride  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Art  Metal  Appliance  Co., 
Sey-Co  Products,  Van-Rex  Gourmet  Foods, 
Phillip  E.  Green  Company,  Alladin  Plastics. 
TV  Accounts:  Baby  Line  Furniture  Co., 
Southwest  Steel  Rolling  Mills,  The  Teevee 
Company,  Art  Metal  Appliance  Co.,  Phillip 
E.  Green  Co.,  Rose  Enterprises,  Van-Rex 
Gourmet  Foods,  Anthony  Distributors. 

BERMINGHAM,  CASTLEMAN  & 
PIERCE 

136  East  38th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  LExington  2-7550 

AAAA— ABP— NOAB 

President   Arch   Bermingham 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Herbert  T.  Lorentzen 


Vice-Presidents Charles  M.  Halverson 

Charles  H.  Ramsey 
Radio-TV  Dir John  H.  McNeil 

Radio  Accounts:  Griffin  Mfg.  Co.  (Shoe 
Polish),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Pilgrim  Laundry, 
Brooklyn;  Conti  Shampoo  (JB  Williams 
Co.),  Glastonbury,  Conn.;  Dif  Corp.  (Hand 
Cleaner),  Garwood,  N.  J. 

TV  Accounts:  Griffin  Mfg.  Co.;  Chicago 
Macaroni  Co.  (Contadina  Products);  Conti 
Shampoo  (JB  Williams). 

GORDON  BEST  CO.,  INC. 

228  N.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:  STa.  2-5060 

ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA 

President Gordon  Best 

Vice-Presidents Roy    M.   Kirtland, 

Leroy    A.   Kling,    Frank    F.    Morr.    Burton 

G.  Feldman,  Shepard  Chartoc,  Rudolph  M. 

Singer,  Jr. 
Radio,  TV  Directors Richard  B.  Best, 

Shepard     Chartoc,     Charles    S.    Tempkin, 

Sheldon  S.  Pollack 

Radio  Accounts:  Coyne  Electrical  School 
(Trade  School),  Chicago;  Milnar  Products 
Co.  (Pine^Sol,  White  Wave,  Milner  House- 
hold Cleaner  &  Gala  Powder  Bleach),  Jack- 
son; Helene  Curtis  Industries,  Inc.  (Suave 
Creme  Shampoo,  Beauty  Shop  Supplies  & 
Equipment),  Chicago;  General  Finance  Loan 
Co.,  Chicago;  Maybelline  Co.,  Chicago. 

TV  Accounts:  Florsheim  Shoe  Co.,  Chi- 
cago; Helene  Curtis  Industries,  Inc.,  Chicago; 
Maybelline  Co.,  Chicago;  Necchi  Distribu- 
lo'-s  of  Illinois,  Chicago;  Tote-Brush,  Inc. 
(Toothbrushes),  Chicago;  Milner  Products 
Co.,  Jackson. 

BIOW-BEIRN-TOIGO,  INC. 

640  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   PLaza  9-1717 
ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA— NBP 

Chairman Milton  H.  Biow 

President F.    Kenneth    Beirn 

Executive   V.P.,  Creative  Head.  .John  Toigo 

Treas.-Secretary    Morris  Zinneman 

Comptroller    Joseph    x411entuck 

Senior  Vice-Pres Robert   Bragarnick 

V.P.,   Director   Media Walter   G.  Smith 

VP.,  Chg.  Radio  &  TV Roy  Winsor 

Vice-Presidents Samuel    A.    Alter, 

Everett  C.  Bradley,  David  H.  Halpern, 
George  P.  MacGregor,  Cyrus  Nathan.  Dan 
Rodgers,  Jack  Tarcher,  Lee  White 

V.P.  &  Creative  Suprv Guild  Copeland 

V.P.  &  Creative  Suprv Thomas  L.  Greer 

V.P.  &  Creative  Suprv Wilson  A.  Shelton 

V.P.  &  Creative  Suprv Edward  Sherry 

Administrator — Art    Dept Sol    Hyman 

Spec.  Asst.  to   Mr.  Biow John  E.  Hamm 

Asst.    Secretary Anne    Hauptman 

Mgr.,  Radio  &  TV  Dept Robert  Busch 

Dir.  Radio-TV  Time  Buying J.  E.  Kucera 

Radio-TV-Time    Buyers Ethel    Weider, 

Ken  Kearns,  Samuel  Vitt,  Gerard  Van 
Horson,   Al   Sessions,   Isabel  Ziegler 


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!^tiMi  RrUiiom l><»n  Srvrrn,  E.  A. 

:slaMWr.  T.  A.  l>o>Ir  .       „•  ,  , 

M«Hli«    Bu>rr» \  eronica    Vi  rlrli. 

II.    (;<Hlnrv 

j.|  Dirrclor F-  Holly   Smilli 

Arrt,   E»rrulUr» Frank    Hnk.  i , 

|oui»  llrrtrr.  Jark  H>ron.  I»:iul  (  ar;iv;.lt. 
t  r4if  riark.  Hrtrn  Cro^n,  W  arn-n  Duhiii, 
1  I  i.Vv  Thoina>  (M'i-inuiT, 
I.  (;rorn«'  Hallrr.  Cluslrr 
Hr, .-..,:  I'l.iiii.  HinrrfrM.  <  .  V.  W'vxh.  II. 
S.  J«r»»l.M>n.  Halph  I  on^.  Jr.,  William 
M«hu.  W^Jir.l  Mrvrr.  Harrx  Mull.r,  Jaiius 
I)  Parker.  Charlr^  Hahkin.  Filimiiul  (.. 
Riair%.  Jolin  Schiui«l«r.  N\  .  L.  Silhnt, 
Gro\er  Silliman,  J.  S.  Siol/off.  Aldrn  H. 
Salftrr.    L^^nard    Tarrlu-r.    ( .liarlos    W  m- 

Branch  Offices 

TOJ  XUrkrl  S«^  San  Kranrisro  3.  Calif. 

Phone:   CArfi.-ld   l-iH.Vl 

Kx«^uli%r   Norman  Mork 

«Q0:  ViMiire   Blvil.,   H.verly  Hills,  Calif. 
IMione:  CReslwootl  4-7611 

Rxrrulive   Jack  Riinyon 

Accounts:  American  Home  Products. 
Whilrhall  Division  (Kolynos,  Kolynos  with 
Chlorophxll.  Freezone.  Mrlcalosc.  Anacin. 
Hrri;  Bond  (.lothes;  American  President 
Line*;  Grnrral  Aniline  (.\ni*co.  Ozalid)  ; 
Hill-  Bro*.;  Langrndorf  rnitrd  Bakeries; 
Philip  Morri-  &  Co.  (Philip  Morris  Ciga- 
rcllr*.  Spud  and  Dunhill.  Bond  Street 
Tobarro)  ;  National  I)i>tiller>  Products  Corp. 
<PM>:  National  Shawniut  Bank;  Pepsi  Cola 
CU>.;  Procter  &  Camhlc  (Spic  &  Span,  Lava, 
LilU  Teel.  Perl,  Sha.la.  lluffo);  Ja(  oh  Rup- 
perl  Brewing  Co.  (Beer)  :  Lady  Esther;  Hud- 
son Pulp  A  I'aper  Co.;  Dmnison  Food  Prod- 
uri»;  (.unlher  Brewing  Co.;  Anni-lrong  Tire 
Co.:   Benru'  ^  atrh  (!o.:  Seenian  Bros,  ('air- 

v>irk. 

BLACKSTONE  ADVERTISING,  INC. 

221   V^f'X  '>:th  St.,  New  York  19,  N  .Y. 

I'li.M.r      (  Irrle    7491.') 

Prr«>ideni  ..Milton    Blackslone 

Secretar)  G.   B.   Berju 

Aert,   Exec* Milton    BlaekRtone,   Larry 

Kjinmet 

Accounts:  Eureka  Shiphuildin;:  Corp., 
Newhuridh,  N.  Y.;  Kddie  Fi-her  Music,  Inc., 
Nrw  York,  N.  Y.;  GrOhsing«!r  Hotel,  Gross- 
inKrr.  N.  Y.;  Grot^hinger-Pancost  Hotel, 
Miami.  F1a. 

THE  BLAINE  THOMPSON  CO.,  INC. 

234  We^t  itih  St..  N.w  York   IH,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   Ui  4-0800 

ANPA     F'PA     APA-ABC-NOAB 

pre-wt'  ..t  Myer  Ivesser 

Vi'  ..Fred  Golden, 

Kxer.  Virr-iVen Alherl  Lee  Leaser 

f'xtpy  Director F  ranklin  Hohhh 

FleM-arch  DJr.,  Time  Buyer InRram  Ahh 

ProiJanion   Manager Harry   Hendricks 


Accounts:  Columbia  Artists  Mgt.;  Dougli- 
nut  Corp.  of  America;  First  Nat*l  Pictures, 
Inc.;  Howdy  Doody  Frozen  Confection  0.; 
Lcwisohn  Stadium  (Concerts;  Paramount 
Industries:  Schuherl  Theatrical  Productions; 
Theatre  (aiild  Prodiutions;  Vintage  Wines 
Inc.:   Warner   Bros.  Pictures,  Inc. 

BEN  B.  BUSS 

The  Penthouse,  Times  Tower,  Times  Square 

New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    BRyant   9-5228 

ABP 

President Ben   B.   Bliss 

Asst.  to  Pres David  Witt 

Time    Buyer Rose    Orton 

Radio  Accounts:  Eastern  Wine  Corp. 
(Chateau  Martin  Wines  &  Champagne); 
State  of  N.  Y.;  Saratoga  Springs  Authority 
(Saratoga  Geyser  Sparkling  Water),  (Sara- 
toga  SPA  Health  Resort)  ;  California  Valley 
Wine  Co.  (Schapiro's  Kosher  Wine) ;  Oceana 
Publications,  Inc.  (Books);  Gardenia 
Flowers,  Inc.  (Artificial  Flowers)  ;  Martin 
Beverages,  Inc.  (Les-Cal  "Dietitic"  Bever- 
ages) ;  William  R.  McCoo  Co.,  Inc.  (Faler- 
nmn  "Almond  Syrup). 

TV  Accounts:  Delca  Fish  Preservators, 
Inc.  (Delca  Herring  Tidbits) ;  Jokari,  Inc. 
(Jokari  Table  Tennis  Game) ;  Eastern  Wine 
Corp.;  State  of  N.  Y.,  Saratoga  Springs 
Authority,  (Saratoga  Geyer  Sparkling 
Water) . 

BOLAND  ASSOCIATES,  INC. 

301   Broadway,  San  Francisco   11,   Calif. 

Phone:   YUkon  2-2960 

AJVPA— ABP 

President Barry    W.    Boland 

Exec.  V.-P Walter  M.  Boland 

Sec'y,   Treas John   Ebner 

Copy  Dir W.  G.  Morrisey 

Art  Dir M.  S.  Silten 

Prod.  Mgr William  J.  Clyde 

Accounts:  Ampex  Electric  Corp.,  Redwood 
(^ity,  Calif.  (Tape  Recorders)  ;  Ansor  Corp., 
San  Francisco  (Importers) ;  Bay  Equipment 
Co.,  Richmond,  Calif.  (Distributor)  ;  Equip- 
ment Engineers,  San  Francisco,  (Classifiers)  ; 
FAB  Mfg.  Co.,  Oakland  (Truck  Equip- 
ment) ;  Holbrook  Merril  Co.,  San  Francisco 
(Metal  Products);  International  Engineer- 
ing Co.  Inc.,  San  Francisco  (Construction)  ; 
Lando  Products  Inc.,  Sansalito,  Calif.  (Alum- 
inum Products)  ;  Lenkurt  Electric  Corp., 
San  Carlos,  Calif.  (Electronic  Equipment; 
Lindner  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  (Sweat- 
ers) ;  Little,  H.  C.  Burner  Co.  San  Rafael, 
Calif.  (Packaging  Machinery) ;  Marin  French 
Cheese  Co.,  Petaluma,  Calif.  (Cheese  Mfr.)  ; 
Miller-Freeman  Publications,  San  Francisco 
(I'ublishers) ;  Plastic  Lume  Inc.,  Sansalito, 
Calif.  (Venetian  Blind  Slats) ;  Thompson, 
E.  A.,  Co.  Inc.  (Waxes,  Polishes,  Seal) ; 
Tubba  Cordage  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
(Rope  &  Twine) ;  VacurBlast  Co.,  San  Mateo, 


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Calif.  (Cleaning  Equip.);  Varian  Associates 
(Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Electronic  Mfrs.)  ;  West- 
ern  Machinery  Co.,  San  Francisco,  (Mining 
Machinery)  ;  Westinghouse  Electric  Corp. 
(Home  Heater  Division)  ;  William  Wallace 
Co.,  Belmont,  Calif.  (Gas  Vent  Pipe) ;  Wylie- 
Smith  Corp.,  San  Francisco  (Payroll  Com- 
puter). 

BOTSFORD,  CONSTANTINE  & 
GARDNER 

115  S.W.,  4th  Ave.,  Portland  4,  Ore. 

Phone:  ATwater  9541 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB 

PPA— NBP 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Ray  Andrews 

V.P.  &  Space  Buyer Frankie  Coykendall 

Vice-Presidents    Stanley  Parshall, 

Don  Lawton,   E.  J.   Mittelstadt,   T.   Bryce 

Spruill 

Sec.-Treas L.   K.    Bender 

1400  Tower  Bldg.,  Seattle  4,  Wash. 
Phone:  ELiot  3523 

Exec.  Vice-President C.  P.  Constantine 

Vice-President W.  W.  Woodbridge,  Jr. 

Vice-Pres Reinhart  Knudsen 

625  Market  St.,  San  Francisco  5,   Calif. 
Phone:  EXbrook  2-7565 

Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr David  M.  Botsford 

Exec.  Vice-Pres S.  G.  Swanberg 

Vice-Pres David  H.  Botsford,  Jr. 

Vice-Pres William   Pearce 

261  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  OX  7-2797 

Vice-President    Elizabeth  Eyerly 

Radio  Accounts:  Columbia  River  Packers 
Assn.  (Tuna — Bumble  Bee  Brand,  Astoria, 
Ore.;  Olympia  Brewing  Co.  (Olympia  Beer), 
Olympia,  Wash.;  Lucky  Stores,  Inc.  (Super 
Markets),  San  Leandro,  Calif.;  Sego  Milk 
Products  (Sego  Evaporated  Milk),  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.;  Crispie  Potato  Chip  Co.  (Po- 
tato Chips  &  French  Fries),  Stockton,  Calif.; 
Washington  State  Ferries  (Ferry  Service), 
Seattle,  Wash.;  New  Washington  Hotel 
(Hotel),  Seattle,  Wash.;  Cascadian  Hotel 
(Hotel),  Wenatchee,  Wash.;  California 
Prune  Advisory  Board  (California  Prunes), 
San  Francisco,  Calif.;  Scott  Co.  (Plumbing 
Heating  Contractors),  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

TV  Accounts:  Olympia  Brewing  Co. 
(Olympia  Beer),  Olympia,  Wash'.;  Sego  Milk 
Products  (Sego  Evaporated  Milk),  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.;  Poultry  Producers  of  Central 
Calif.  (Nulaid  Eggs),  San  Francisco,  Calif.; 
Crispie  Potato  Chip  Co.  (Crispie  Potato 
Chips  &  "Small  Fry"  French  Fries),  Stock- 
ton, Calif.;  Columbia  River  Packers  Assoc, 
Inc.  (Bumble  Bee  Sea  Foods),  Astoria,  Ore.; 
Bank  of  California,  Seattle,  Wash.;  Wash- 
ington State  Ferries  (Ferry  Service),  Seat- 
tle, Wash.;  Western  Hotels,  Inc.  (Hotels), 
Seattle,  Wash.;  California  Prune  Advisory 
Board  (California  Prunes),  San  Francisco, 
Calif.;  Old  English  Co.  (Dog  Food),  San 
Jose,  Calif.;  Lucky  Stores  (Super  Markets), 
Oakland,  Calif. 


STANLEY  G.  BOYNTON  &  SON 

159  Pierce  St.,  Birmingham,  Mich. 
Phone:  Jordan  4-5888 

President Stanley  G.  Boynton 

Secretary Amelia    E.    Silvestri 

Radio  Time  Buyer Ruth  A.  Speelman 

Radio  Accounts:  Radio  Bible  Class,  Wes- 
ley Radio  League,  Calvary  Hour. 

BOZELL  &  JACOBS,  INC. 

510  Electric  Bldg.,  Omaha  2,  Nebraska 

Phone:  Jackson  8030 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA— AFA 

Pres.  &  Bd.  Chairman Morris  E.  Jacobs 

Exec.  V.-P F.  C.  Miller 

Branch  Offices 

205  N.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago  6,  111. 

Phone:    Central  6-0870 

President Nathan  E.  Jacobs 

V.-P.,  Dir.  Radio-TV Philip  Rouda 

1803  N.  Meridian  St.,  Indianapolis  2,  Ind. 
Phone:  Wabash  4524 

V.-P.  &  Manager Chas.  A.  Gallup 

1301  Tower  Building,  Seattle  1,  Wash. 
Phone:  MUtual  6027 

V.-P.  &  Manager R.  H.  Wensberg 

2  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-6210 

President  &  Manager Donald  D.  Hoover 

401  WCCO  Building,  Minneapolis  2,  Minn. 
Phone:  Main  4527 

V.-P.  &  Manager Sam  Kaufman 

324  Fairfield  Bldg.,  Shreveport,  La. 
Phone:  3-6124 

V.P.,  Manager Walter  T.  Pfeiffer 

421    Caroline,   Houston   2,   Texas 
Phone:  Fairfax  4106 

V.-P.  &  Manager Carlton  Storey 

501  Sheraton  Bldg.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Phone:  STerling  3-2406 

Manager Don  Underwood 

2100  North  Charles  St.,  Baltimore  18,  Md. 
Phone:   BElmont  2083 

Manager   Arthur  Booth 

1016  Baltimore  Building,  Kansas  City  5,  Mo. 

Phone:  BAhimore  4997 

340  North  Rodeo  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

Phone:  BRa^shaw  2-2081 

Manager   Archie  Jacobs 

Radio  and  TV  Accounts:  Adams  &  Kelly 
Co.  (Millwork),  Omaha;  Bartell  Drug  Co., 
Seattle;  Golden  Gift,  Inc.  (Orange  Juice), 
Deland,  Fla.;  Houston  Shell  &  Concrete  Co., 
Houston,  Texas;  General  Appliance  Com- 
pany, Omaha;  Skinner  Mfg.  Co.,  Omaha; 
Mutual  Benefit  Health  &  Accident  Associ- 
ation; Louisville  Gas  &  Electric  Company, 
Louisville,  Ky.;  Rio  Grande  Valley  Gas  Com- 
pany, Brownsville,  Texas,  United  Gas  Cor- 
poration. 

ARTHUR  BRAITSCH  ADV. 

15  Westminster  St.,  Providence  3,  R.  I. 

Phone:  DExter  1-5313,  1-4115 

ABP— APA— ANPA— NAP 


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KmIh*    iWrrrlor  Arthur    Braituch 

!M<r<4af7..  Krjimr*   N.   (Goodwin 

Ximf    Bu>rr  J«>l<n    A.    I.oiimrr 

Rmdf  Arctmnlt:  HainiNortli.  liu.,  Oliver 
J»KR«on  Co^  Inr^  Mul.  WnlUry  Mfg.  Co.. 
Rock*  I'nini  Park.  In. ..  Hoprr  W  iIHam>  Sav- 
inf*  Fund  &  I  o«M  A»foc..  S;ill\'s  I  ur  Stiulio. 
Slr«iHl  Thralcr.  \»r>ho»Mi  M.irkcM>.  K.  1. 
llo»pilal  TruM  (  o.;  W  liiir  r.Miliar  (lo. 
(Automublte  .A|irnr>  »  ;  Baker  I  «>rtl  ('«>. 
(Autoniobilr   A|tcnr>  »  :   HilUidc   I  arm>.   Inr. 

Tl  4crtn$ni%:  H.  I.  Mospiial  TriiM  ;  W  liile 
Pontiar  Co.;  HilUuK-  Karin>  Inr.;  Hopr 
Villianu  Savings  hiuui  &  I.uan  Ass'n; 
?Mranti   Thralrr;    \\r>ho-«rl    Markpl. 

THE  J.  CARSON  BRANTLEY  ADV. 
AGENCY 

Owen  Bl.lp..  >.ili^lMir>,  N.  C. 
IMiuno:  900 

IVrt.-Radio    Pir J.    ('arson    Brantley 

Sec.-Trcaa. .  A.    H.   Monroe 

Produrtion June  Brantley 

\n    Dirrrtor (Gladys    Dudley 

Hatlio  Accounts:  Carolina  Beverage  Corp. 
iChrrrwiiir,  ('ara\an),  Isenhour  Brick  & 
Tile  Co.,  Sali!.liiir>  ;  Duke  Power  Co.,  Char- 
lotte; Owen  Drug  Co.  (0-N  for  Colde), 
Saliftbury.  N.  C,  L.  B.  Coulter  Co.  Cos- 
n>elir»>.  Free  Enterpri>e  Train,  Banna  Co., 
« Proprietary  • . 

R.  C.  BRETH,  INC. 

310  Pine  St^  V.  O.  I{(.x  12H.  Oeen  Bay,  Wise. 

Phone:   HKniloek  24650 

ABP     A.NPA-APA 

Pre«idrnt R.   C.    Brelli 

Viee-President    Victor  G.  Geisel 

\  irr-Prrsident    Blaine    Williamg 

Hadio  Accounts:  Woodlot  .S<>ed  Co.,  Nor- 
%»ay,  Mifh.;  I^iiriiion  Fofxls.  Green  Bay, 
ViM-on-in;  D.  J.  Miirrav  Mfg.  (io.,  Wausau, 
ViM'oni'in;  Miller  F^leeirie  Mfg.  Co.,  Apple- 
Ion,   U  i'Tuni'in. 

Tl'  Accfwnti:  Fairmont  Foods,  Green  Bay. 
Wi»ronfin. 

I.  F.  BRINLEY  ADVERTISING 
AGENCY  SERVICES 

4602   Cedar   Street,    Bellaire    1,   Texas 
Phones:  MAdifton  8686  &  MOhawk  4400 
ABP-.S.\PA     APA— NBP 
On.  Mgr^  Dir.  of  Copy,  Sales  Prom., 

4    Mkt.   i:»ch J.   F.    Brinlcy 

^'-'  Treat V.  H.   Brinley 

A»M,f.  Radio  Dir  F{.  (;.  Dunn 
A»./,Mai/-  TV  D,r  J.  K.  Light 
A*»or    An    Dir D.  Ackley 

BRISACHER.  WHEELER  &  STAFF 

1660  Bu«h  .Streri,  San  I  ranriufo  9,  C:  lif. 

Phone:    PRosper  l   6-2600 

AAAA-Am;    ABP    ANPA     APA     PI*  A 

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President Franklin    C.    Wheeler 

Kxee.  Viee-President Walter  Purdon 

\  iee-President    Robert    Brisacher 

\  iee-Prt's.  &  Art  Dir Ettore  Firenze 

Seey.-Treasurer Mrs.    Emil    Brisacher 

Copy  ('hief Lester  Friedman 

Sp;i(e  Buyer (iladys  King 

Metlia   Direelor Ted  Pearson 

Hadio  &  TV  Time  Buyer... Mary  Liz  Loeber 

IVod.-Traffie  Mgr Jules  P.  Daniel 

Hadio  i'l  TV  Produeer Humphrey  Ireland 

Branch  Offices 

350  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   BRyant  9-5600 

V.P.  &  Mgr Richard  Ide 

Radio  Accounts:  Van  Camp  Sea  Food  Co. 
(Chicken  of  the  Sea  &  White  Star  Tuna), 
Terminal  Island,  Calif.;  Hershel  California 
Fruit  Products  (Contadina  Tomato  Paste), 
San  Jose,  Calif.;  Richmond  Chase  Co. 
(Hearts  Delight  Nectars),  San  Jose,  Calif.; 
Pictsweet  Foods,  Inc.  (Frozen  Foods  & 
Juices,  Canned  Corn,  Peas  and  Beans),  Mt. 
Vernon,  Wash.;  Wheatena  Corp.  (Wheatena 
Cereal),  Rahway,  N.  J.;  Parsons  Ammonia, 
New  York;  San  Francisco  Milk  Industry; 
California  Dairy  Industry  Advisory  Board, 
Sacramento;  Langendorf  United  Bakeries 
( ButternNut  Bread),  San  Francisco,  Calif.; 
Sacramento  Milk  Council;  Bay  View  Federal 
Savings  and  Loan  Association,  San  Francisco, 
(^alif.;  Pacific  Intermountain  Express,  Oak- 
land, Calif. 

TV  Accounts:  Van  Camp  Sea  Food  Com- 
pany, Inc.  (Chicken  of  the  Sea  &  White 
Star  Tuna),  Terminal  Island,  Calif.;  Pict- 
Sweet  Foods,  Inc.,  Mount  Vernon,  Wash,; 
California  Dairy  Industry  Advisory  Board: 
San  Francisco  Milk  Industry;  Langendorf 
United  Bakeries  (Butter-Nut  Bread),  San 
Francisco,  Calif. 

BROADCAST  ADVERTISING 

170  S.  Beverly  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Phone:  Bradshaw  2-4840 

President Van    C.   Newkirk 

Production  Manager John  G.  Fryer 

Office  Manager Betty  Lester 

Radio  Accounts:  Bible  Institute  of  Los 
Angeles,  Los  Angeles;  Church  of  the  Open 
Door,  Los  Angeles;  Morning  Chapel  Hour, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Haven  of  Rest;  King's 
Ambassador,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Messianic 
Hour. 

TV  Accounts:  Bible  Institute  of  Los 
Angeles;  Calif.  Inst,  of  Social  Welfare. 

BROOKE,  SMITH,  FRENCH  & 
DORRANCE,  INC. 

East  Jefferson  at  Burns,  Detroit  14,  Mich. 

Phone:  VAUcy  2-9700 
A  A  A  A— ABP— NO  AB— ANPA— APA— PPA 

Chairman  of  Board Sturges  Dorrance 

President Willard  S.  French 

Secretary-Treasurer Guy    C.    Smith 


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Exec.   Vice-President Walter    C.   Ayers 

Vice-Presidents Wm.  F.  Austin,  Jr., 

L.  C.  Barlow,  H.  R.  Bayle,  L.  Grant  Hamil- 
ton, George  Johnston,  H.  Kenneth  Jones, 
C.  Allison  Monroe,  Richard  Reins,  Blount 
Slade,  J.  G.  Williams. 

Director  of  Radio-TV Willard  Smith 

New  York  Division 

52  Vanderbilt  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  6-1800 

Chairman  of  Board Sturges  Dorrance 

Exec.  Vice-President Thayer  Ridgway 

Vice-President H.   E.  Pengel 

149  California  St.,  San  Francisco  11,  Calif. 
Phone:   YUkon  6-6836 

President  Royce  Russell 

Treasurer  King  Harris 

Secretary   Parker  Wood 

Radio  Accounts:  Goebel  Brewing  Co., 
Hudson  Motors  Div.,  Mullins  Mfg.  Corp. 
(Youngstown  Kitchens). 

TV  Accounts:  Mullins  Mfg.  Corp.,  The 
Ironite  Ironer  Co.,  Hudson  Motor  Div., 
Goebel  Brewing  Co. 

BROOKS  ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

1610  Argyle  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:  TRinity  0558 

ANPA— APA— ABP— PPA 

Radio    Mary   McCauley 

Time  Buyer A.  R.  Brooks 

Secretary    Barbara   Vosburgh 

Radio-TV  Accounts:  Bekins  Van  and  Stor- 
age Company,  Western  Stove  Company. 

D.  P.  BROTHER  &  CO.,  INC. 

General  Motors  Bldg.,  Detroit  2,  Mich. 

Phone:   TRinity  2-8250 

APA— AAAA— ANPA— ABP 

NOAB— PPA— ABC— AFA 

President D.  P.  Brother 

Executive  Vice  President .  Clarence  Hatch,  Jr. 
Vice  Presidents Joseph  S.  Howell, 

Carl  Georgi,  Jr.,  Guy  S.  Warren,  Jr. 

Media  Director Carl  Georgi,  Jr. 

Dir.  of  Marketing.... Vincent  H.  Bergmann 

Art  Directors L.  R.  Mange,  E.  J.  Bowens 

Publicity  Director T.  H.  Moriariy 

Radio  &  TV  Director. .  .Kenneth  G.  Manuel 

Radio-TV  Accounts:  Oldsmobile  Division, 
General  Motors  Corporation  (Automobilea) ; 
AC  Spark  Plug  Division,  General  Motors 
Corporation   (Accessories). 


Mdse.  Director Herbert  GoW 

TV  Director David  Davidow 

Branch  Office 

532  N.  Cherokee  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Phone:  HOUywood  3-1153 

Manager    Howard   Blake 

Radio  Accounts:  North  American  Accident 
Insurance  Co.,  Fashion  Frocks,  Sitrue  Tis- 
sues. 

TV  Accounts:  Walter  H.  Johnson  Candy 
Co.,  Chicago;  Fashion  Frocks,  Inc.,  Cincin- 
nati; Bishop  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles;  Rexor 
Corp.,  New  York;  Hi-V  Corp.,  Newark; 
Sitrue,  Inc.,  New  York;  Coty,  N.  Y.;  Artistic 
Card  Co.,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

BUCHANAN  &  CO. 

1501  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  BRyant  9-7900 

APB— ANPA— APA— PPA— AAAA 

ABC— NOAB 

Exec.  Vice  President William  Dasheff 

Exec.  V.jP Roy  Winkler 

V.-P.  &  Account  Executives George 

Richardson,  John   McEvoy,   W.  Boley,  A. 
Van   Brunt 

Sec'y-Treas A.   Grance   Barrett 

Radio-TV  Dir Nat  Strom 

Branch  Offices 
451  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Gal. 
Phone:  CRestview  5-5231 
155  Montgomery  Street,  San  Francisco 
Phone:  YUkon  6-2927 
Radio    Accounts:     Reynolds    Metals    Co., 
Eskimo    Pie   Corp.,  Air  France,   New  York 
Paramount  Theatre,   Western   Airlines   Inc., 
Wilbur  Clark's  Desert  Inn,  Paramount  Pic- 
tures  Corp.,  Tidewater  Associated   Oil   Co., 
Newport  Soap  Co. 

TV  Accounts:  Lional  Corp.,  Eskimo  Pie 
Corp.,  New  York;  Paramount  Theatre,  Para- 
mount Pictures,  Western  Airlines  Inc.,  Wil- 
bur Clark's  Desert  Inn,  Tidewater  Associ- 
ated Oil  Co.,  Newport  Soap  Co. 

BUCHANAN-THOMAS  ADV.  CO. 

410-412  S.  19th  St.,  Omaha  2,  Nebr. 

Phone:  ATlanlic  2125 

ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA— NBR 

OAA 

Partners    R.   Savage, 

R.  Foster,  C.  Harding,  R.  Dundis 

Ptnr.,  Dir.  Radio-TV Adam  Reinemund 

Ass't  Dir Gene   Cuddeback 


FRANKUN  BRUCK  ADVERTISING 
CORP. 

Americas    Bldg.,    Rockefeller    Center, 

New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  Circle  7-7660 

President    Franklin    Bruck 

Secretary M.  J.  KIcinfeld 

Treasurer   Mort  Heineraan 

Radio-TV  Time  Buyer Alice  Ross 


LEO  BURNETT  COMPANY,  INC. 

360  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:  CEntral  6-5959 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— ABC 

NOAB 

President    Leo    Burnett 

Exec.   Vice-Pres Richard   N.  Heath 

Treasurer E.  Ross  Gamble 

Vice-Pres.  in  chg.  Radio W.  L.  Weddell 


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Brmnch  Offiet 

f.-:  nflh  Ave.  NVw  York  22.  N.  Y. 

Phonr:    Ml'rr.v   Mill  S-Om 

Nt^HAKcr William    Mcllvam 

Ifv  0  N.  Vine  Si.  Hollvwooa  28.  Calif. 

rhonr:  HOIbwood  4-73:4 

Mtftt**"   William  Coons 

Rtko  Accounis:  Bauer  &  Black  (Curity 
IVtMiurl»>.  Chirano,  HI.;  Brown  Shoo  Com- 
pmny  (BuMer  Brown  Shoe«).  St.  Louis,  Mo.; 
Kelloif  Company  (Rice-  Krispics,  Corn 
Soya,  Coni  Popi),  Battle  Creek,  Mich.; 
Man.  Inc.  (Milkv  Way,  Throe  Musketeers, 
CocMnul  Bar.  SnirkersK  Chicago,  111.;  Pille- 
hmrj  Mill*.  Inc.  (All  Products),  Minneapo- 
Ib,  Minn.:  The  Pure  Oil  Company  (Petro- 
leom  Product  J.  Bedlijue  Horlick.O,  Chicago, 
ni.:  Conrerted  Rice  (Uncle  Ben's  Rice), 
HouMun.  Texats;    Marlhoro   Cigarettes. 

rr  Acrt}unts:  Brown  Shoe  Company  (Bus- 
ier Brown.  Rohler,  Air  Step,  Naturalizer, 
Life  Stride  &  Westport  Shoes),  St.  Louis, 
Mo.;  Converted  Rice  (Uncle  Ben's  Rice), 
Homton,  Texa^;  Clohe  Mills  (Glohe  A-1 
Hour.  Globe  Biscuit  Mix),  Los  Angeles, 
CaliL;  Creen  Giant  Co.  (Green  Giant  Brand 
Peas,  Nihlets  Brand  Corn,  Mexicorn,  Nib- 
IrU),  LeSueur,  Minn.;  Kellogg  Company 
(Brand  Cream  Style  Corn,  Rice  Krispies, 
Com  Soya,  Com  Pops),  Battle  Creek, 
Mich.;  Mars,  Inc.  (Forever  Yours,  Snickers, 
TTiree  Mu«krteer?,  Mars  Bar),  Chicago,  111.; 
PilUbury  Mills  Inc.  (All  Products),  Minne- 
apolis, Slinn.;  Tlie  Pure  Oil  Company  (Pe- 
troleum Product*).  Chicago,  111.;  Campbell 
Soup;    Motorola,  Inc. 

WALTON  BUTTERHELD  ADV. 

t,uidn    Rd.,    Rve,    N.    Y. 
Phone:    Ry   7-3092 

Owner,   Manager Walter   Butterfield 

Radio  ArrourUs:  The  Christian  Science 
Monitor  (Newspaper).  Boston,  Mass.; 
Sketchbook  Film  Prod.,  (Film  Comm.) 
PuUkki  Monuments  Co.  (Monuments),  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

BYER  &  BOWMAN  ADVERTISING 
AGENCY 

66  So.  6th   St.,   Columbus   15,  0. 

Phone:    CA   1-77.51 

ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA 

Parlneri    Herbert    Byer, 

Gus  K.  Bowman,  Joel   Burghalter 

Radio  Direrior John  I).  Metzger 

\rrounl    KxRcutivrs.  }{^fi   Testement, 

Hrrbrrt  WIm?,  W.  P.  Brown,  F.  W.  Munro, 
Jr.:    Nirholn  Pops,   (w-ne   Hameroff 

Hadto  Artountn:  Dollar  Federal  Savings  & 
Loan  (bank),  Columbus;  City  National  Bank 
Cbank',  f>j|umbup>;  Buckeye  Food  (potato 
rbii*«).  Oilurnbuh;  The  Styron-Begg«  Co. 
'food   prodart*),  .Newark. 

Ty  Arrountt:  Tlie  Ohio  Fuel  Gas  Co 
'public   utility),   f;olumbui;    Lk)lJar   Federal 


ING     AGENCIES  D     D     O 

Savings  &  l/oan  (bank),  Columbus;  August 
Wagner  Breweries  (Ganibrinus  beer),  Co- 
lumbus; T.  Marzetli  Co.,  (salad  dressings), 
Columbus;  Buckeye  Foods,  Inc.  (potato 
rhips),  Columbus;  Clean  Products  (wall- 
paper cleaner).  Columbus. 

HAROLD  CABOT  &  CO.,  INC. 

136  Federal  St.,  Boston  10,  Mass. 

Phone:  HAncock  6-7600 
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— ABC— AFA 

President   Harold  Cabot 

Vice-Presidents Edward  F.  Chase, 

James    I.    Summers,    William    H.    Ganick, 
George  R.  (»riffin,  Joseph  Wallace,  Court' 
ney  Crandall,  Henry  A.  Laughlin,  Jr. 
Exec.  V.P.  &  Treasurer.  .Richard  P.  Holland 

Secretary    Edward  Glacy 

Production    Manager Robert    Oiffin 

Editorial  Chief H.  W.  Patterson 

Copy  Chief Courtney  Crandall 

Art  Director Lee  Pristone 

Media  Director David  R.  Williams 

Radio  Accounts:  Boston  Consolidated  Gas 
Co.  (Public  Utility),  Boston;  Boston  and 
Maine  Railroad  (Public  Utility),  Boston; 
Boston  and  Maine  Transportation  Co.  (Pub- 
lic Utility),  Boston;  H.  P.  Hood  &  Sons 
(Dairy  Products),  Charlestown;  New  Eng- 
land Electric  System  (Public  Utility),  Bos- 
ton; New  England  Electric  System  ,(Gas 
Div.)  (Public  Utility),  Boston;  New  Eng- 
land Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.  (Public 
Utility),  Boston;  S.  S.  Pierce  Company  (Im- 
porters and  Grocers),  Boston;  Red  Coach 
Grills  (Restaurant  Chain),  Boston;  Carling 
Brewing  Co.,  (Black  Label  Beer),  Cleve- 
land; Gas  Allies,  Public  Utility,  Boston. 

TV  Accounts:  Boston  Consolidated  Gas 
Company  (Public  Utility),  Boston;  Boston 
and  Maine  Railroad  (Public  Utility),  Bos- 
ton; H.  P.  Hood  and  Sons  (Dairy  Products), 
Charlestown;  New  England  Electric  System 
(Gas  Division  (Public  Utility),  Boston; 
New  England  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Company  (Public  Utility),  Boston;  darling 
Brewing  Co.  (Black  Label  Beer),  Cleveland; 
Gas  AUies,  Public  Utility,  Boston. 

CALKINS  &  HOLDEN 

247  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  5-6900 
AAAA-ABP— ANPA 

Chairman   of  Board J.  Sherwood  Smith 

Vice-Chairman  of  Bd Rene  Clark 

President Harold    L.    McCIinton 

Secy.-Treas James   JeiFrey 

Vice-Presidents M.  E.  Carlock, 

Paul  Smith 

Art   Director Wilfred   L.    Chausse 

Copy  Director George  S.  Thomson 

Production    Manager Fred    Ougbton 

Manager  Outdoor  Dept     ...  F.  J.  Fitzgerald 

Media  Director Thomas  H.  Young 

Dir.  Pub.  Reins.  &  Pub Robert  W.  Robb 

Research   Director. ...  ..Thomas   P.   Crollut 

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Merchandising  Dir J.  H.  Apeler 

Director  of  Radio-TV Peter  A.  Krug 

Copy  Chief Phil  Young 

Br<mch  Offices 

333  No.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  HI. 

Phone:  Randolph  6-3831 

Manager   Philip  M.  White 

Citizens  Wilshire  Bank, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Phone:    York   5145 

Manager Harry    W.    Witt 

604  Roanoke  Bldg.,  Minn.,  Minn. 
Phone:  Main  3086 
Radio  Accounts:  Crane  &  Company  (sta- 
tionery), Dalton,  Mass.;  A.  S.  Harrison  Com- 
pany (floor  waxes).  South  Norwalk,  Conn.; 
Marcalus  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.  (household  papers). 
East  Paterson,  N.  J.;  Marshall  Field  &  Co., 
Chicago,  111.;  Oakite  Products,  Inc.  (clean- 
ing compound),  New  York  City;  Pacific 
Wines,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Prudential  In- 
surance Company  of  America,  Newark. 
N.  J.;  Stokely-Van  Camp,  Inc.  (canned 
foods),  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  Newcomh  Audio 
Products  (Hi-Fi),  Hollywood;  Parade  Publi- 
cations, Inc.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.;  Berlitz 
School  of  Languages;  State  St.  Council. 

TV  Accounts:  A.  S.  Harrison  Company 
(floor  waxes).  South  Norwalk,  Conn.;  Mar- 
calus Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.  (household  papers). 
East  Paterson,  N.  J.;  Marshall  Field  &  Co., 
Chicago,  111.;  Oakite  Products,  Inc.  (clean- 
ing compound).  New  York  City;  Prudential 
Insurance  Company  of  America,  Newark, 
N.  J.;  Stokely-Van  Camp,  Inc.  (canned 
foods),  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  Newcomb  Audio 
Products,  Inc.   (Hi-Fi),  Hollywood,  Calif. 

CAMPBELL-EWALD  COMPANY 

General  Motors  Bldg.,  Detroit  2,  Mich. 

Phone:  TRinity  2-6200 

AAAA— ANPA— NOAB— PPA— PIB— APA 

ABC-ABP 
Pres.  &  Chairman  of  Board.  .Henry  G.  Little 
Sr.  V.-P.,  Gen.  Mgr.. ..  .Edward  E.  Rothman 

Sr.  V.-P.,  Secy.-Treas Lawrence  R.  Nelson 

Sr.  V.-P.,  Media  Dir J.  J.  Hartigan 

Sr.  V.-P Edward  A.  Schirmer 

Asst.  Trea.  &  Comptroller H.  P.  Cook 

Vice-Presidents Colin    Campbell, 

Halsey  Davidson,  L.  T.  Robinson,  W.  P. 
Stewart,  John  Terns,  W.  A.  Moffet,  W.  H. 
Gage,  Jr.,  J.  L.  Watkins 

V.-P.,  Radio  &  TV  Dir P.  L.  McHugh 

V.-P.,  Research  Dir J.  H.  Forshew 

Branch  Offices 

488  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  HiU  8-3400 

V.-P.  and  Mgr Frank  W.  Townsend 

Vice-Pres J.  H.  Neebe 

Radio  &  TV  Dept WiUiam  S.  Ballinger 

Radio  &  TV  Dept Donald  R.  Benkhart 

Space  Buyer J.  J.  Passmore 


230  N.  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phone:  CEntral  6-1946 

V.-P.  and  Mgr EarU  W.  Clements 

Space  Buyer J.  R.  Gentile 

3460  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
Phone:  DUnkirk  9-1334 

V.-P.  and  Mgr Richard  C.  Francis 

Radio  &  TV  Dept WiUiard  Hanes 

235  Montgomery  St.,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 
Phone:  SUtter  1-8736 

V.-P.  and  Mgr T.  Milbum  Johnston 

45  Edgewood  Ave.,  Atlanta  3,  (k. 
Phone:  Lamar  3858 

Manager  C.  G.  Thorn 

1737  *'H''  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington  6,  D.  C. 
Phone:  Rl^ublic  7-7400 

Manager Wm.  F.  Armstrong,  Jr. 

Bryan  &  Bullington  Sts.,  Dallas  1,  Texas 
Phone:  Randolph  2094 

Manager George    A.    Beck 

4010  Washington  Ave.,  Kansas  City  11,  Mo. 
Phone:  Jefferson  5601 

Manager Ross  C.  Morgan,  Jr. 

Radio  Accounts:  Chevrolet  Motor  Divi- 
sion, General  Motors  Corporation,  The 
Detroit  Edison  Company,  Local  Metropoli- 
tan Chevrolet  Dealer  Groups,  General  Motors 
Acceptance  Corporation,  General  Retail  Cor- 
poration, Division  of  General  Shoe  Corp. 

TV  Accounts:  Chevrolet  Motor  Division, 
General  Motors  Corporation,  The  Detroit 
Edison  Company,  Allen  B.  Du  Mont  Labora- 
tories, Inc.,  Local  Metropolitan  Chevrolet 
Dealer  Groups,  General  Retail  Corporation, 
Division  of  (General  Shoe  Corp. 

CAMPBELL-MITHUN,  INC. 

1370  Northwestern  Bank  Bldg., 

Minneapolis  2,  Minn. 

Phone:  Lincoln  8824 

ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA 

President Ray    0.    Mithun 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Albert  R.  Whitman 

Vice-Presidents John  W.  Forney, 

B.  E.  Howard,  R.  L.  Forrest,  Lee  A.  Ter- 
riU,  M.  Oakley  Birdwell 

Vice-Pres.  &  Asst.  to  Pres Ralph  Zeuthen 

Treasurer Beatrice   N.  Sandquist 

Secretary    Evelyn    Brugette 

V.P.,  Radio-TV  Dir Arthur  H.  Lund 

V.P.,  Art  Dir E.  W.  Turner 

V.P.,  Copy  Dir Joe  E.  Ratner 

Copy  Chiefs Mort  Henderson, 

Arnold  Aslakson,  Leo  Kennedy 
Acct.  Execs.:  Blake  Cox,  Lawrence  Dunham, 
R.  L.  Forrest,  Waker  Geckler,  B.  E.  How- 
ard, Edward  Boyce,  Robert  Blegen,  Ken- 
neth    Ruble,    Lee     A.    Terrill,     William 
Wheeler,  Ralph  Wittgraf,  Ralph  Zeuthen, 
Peter  Edmonds,  Dan  Hulbert 
Branch  Office 
1024  Palmolive  Bldg.,  Chicago  11,  111. 
Phone:  DElaware  7-7553 
V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Don  S.  Manchester 


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I.    K    Hfitlri.h.    Prlf    Kreer. 

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(.old  Sral  Company 
iU«^  r.oau.u  &  •SooHv").  Hinmarrk. 
N.  U.;  I1»r«  lUiiuu  Hrf*»in(i  Co.  Ulanun** 
Pt«f*rT<Kl  !it.  '-  "  .1  an.l  (Vlnkm  Ocam- 
fvirK  Inc.  (1  ;ii«-l»t.  .Northrrn  Slatf* 

F^^irr  Co.  (1 V    .  uwrri.  Our  (>>wi  llanl- 

»ar<>  Co.  (VHoIcmIc  H.Kr.  A  Faini*,  F.  H. 
|V>«r««  A  Co.  (Kf*d»i,  Minncapoli*.  Minn.; 
^•lilv  I  hekd  Icf  Ircain  A»so.  (IiidiiBtry 
.\d%rni*in((  &  Mrrrhandiiing*.  Chicano,  111.; 
ZbMOMatrr  Hakinff  Co.  ( Hakrry  (roods), 
MlMieaipolio.  Mina.;  Amrrtran  Dairy  Associ- 
ation (Pr\»durt  Ad\frti»infi  &  Mc rcliaiidis- 
ing>.  (Jiir«fto.  111.;  (Iharinin  Va[Hr  Mills 
(Paper  Tonrl*.  pir.  i,  tiretn  Bay,  Wis.;  R. 
M.  Hollinp*hrad  Corp.  (Automotive  Prod 
uclit.  Camden.  N.  J.;  Mall-O-Mral  Co. 
(Wheat  <".erean.  Minneapolis.  Minn.;  Pills- 
bury  Mills,  Inc.  (Biscuit.  Flour  &  Mixes,  Re- 
(riferatrd   l>oufdist.   Minneapolis,   Minn. 

71  4ct^unts:  American  Dairy  Assoc. 
( Product  .Advertising  &  Merchandising), 
Chiranu.  ill.;  Campbell  Cereal  Co.  (Malt-o- 
Meah,  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Gold  Seal  Com- 
panv  I  \X  ax  Prod.  &  "Snowy"),  Bismarck, 
N.  D. ;  Theo.  Ilamm  Brewing  ("o.  (Hamm's 
Preferred  St(»ck  Beert,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  Lar- 
•en  to.  I  Canncil  lood«>l,  (Jrcen  Bay,  Wis.; 
Zinsmasler  Baking  (!o.  I  Bakery  (^oods),  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.;  Northwestern  NaCl  Bank. 
Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Charmin  Paper  Mills 
tPaprr  Towels,  etc.),  (;recn  Bay,  Wig.;  R.  M. 
Holling*hrad  Corp.  ( .-Vutomotive  Products), 
Camden,  N.  J.;  I.and  U'Lakes  Creameries, 
Inc.  (Dairy  Products),  Minncapoli.o,  Minn.; 
Pill*|jur>  Mills.  Inc.  (Oven-Ready  Biscuits), 
Miiinrapdli^.   Minn. 


CASMIR  ADVERTISING  CO..  INC. 

-.1    1  iftli    \vf..    N.vs    Vork    17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   MI  rrav  Hill  2-2014 

ABP      \\PA 

Prrtidrnt David    C.    Casmir 

Vice  President .  Marvin   Casmir 

Offirr  Manager.  .  .  Marc.  Powern 

\n  Directors  Vaughn  ThomaH, 

<*err)   Staugaiti*- 

Ty  Account*:  D'amico  Fifth  Ave.,  (Beauty 
Cuntultant),  ArtiMk*  fwjild  of  America 
'Tairnt  School). 


CARTER  ADV.  AGENCY 

912  Baltiniorr,  Karmas  ( Aly  5,  Mo. 

Phone:   HA    13.56 

ABP-ANPA    APA-NAAN-NOAB 

PPA 

President Charles    W.    Carter 

V  ..,     Vi,,.Pr„jdent William  C.  Rowe 

•  ni Curti*     Bogash 

'<""« Fr#.d   Klemp,  Jr. 


Sec*t.,  Treas Josephine  Dahlin 

Radio  1 1  Accounts:  Fdward  Aaron  Corp. 
(Poultry),  K.  C;  May  Potato  Chip  Co., 
K.  C;  Seid  Litz  Paint  &  Varniali  Co.,  K.  C; 
Metropolitan  Savings  Asso.,  Douglas  Chemi- 
cal  Co. 


CAYTON,  INC. 

9  Fa.sl  40lh  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    LExinglon    2-1711 

ABP— ANPA— ABC 

President William   D'Arcy   Cay  ton 

Secretary D.    R.    Roberts 

\rt    Director Bob    Lee 

Production   Manager Hy   Crandall 

Radio-TV  Director ,  .  Donna  Quigley 

Creative    Dir Fred    Ladd 

Film  Ed Reginald  Smith 

TV  Scripting Louis  M.  Sirota 

TV  Accounts:  Chesebrough  Mfg.  Co., 
Hanovia  Chem.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  (health  lamps). 
Miracle   Adhesive   Corp. 


NELSON  CHESMAN  COMPANY 

240  East  11th  Str3et,  Chattanooga  1,  Tenn. 

Phone:    6-4942 

ABP-APA— SNPA 

President Harry    A.    Lundborg 

Seey.-Treas Richard    H.    Leiper 

Space  &  Time  Buyer Sara  Kelly 

Art  Dir John  Goss 

Radio    Accounts:    Fleetwood    Coffee    Co., 
Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

TV  Accounts:  Fleetwood  Coffee  Co.,  Cha:- 
tanooga,  Tenn. 


JAMES  THOMAS  CfflRURG  CO. 

414  Park  Square  Bldg.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Phone:  HAncock  6-7310 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA 

NOAB— PPA— SNPA 

President James    T.    Chirurg 

Treasurer Leo    J.    Hardiman 

V.-P.  &  Gen.  Mgr.,  Boston 

Office W.  J.  Shepardson 

Ass't.  Gen  Mgr J.  Norman  McKenzie 

V.-P.  Chg.  Plans  & 

Marketing   Howard  G.  Sawyer 

Media   Dir Edward  B.  Pope 

Brunch  Offices 

1612  Chanin  Bldg.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   MU   7-5040 

V.-P.,  (;en.  Mgr Robert  D.  Stuart 

1500  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia  2,  Pa. 

Phone:    PEnnypacker    5-9543 

V.-P.,  (;en.  Mgr A.  W.  Brownell 

Radio  Accounts:  W.  L.  M.  Bensdorp  Co., 
^ Cocoa);  Mass.  Dept.  of  Agriculture;  Alden 
Speare's  .Sons  Co.,  (Knife  Sharpeners; 
Thayer,  Inc.  (Juvenile  furniture)  ;  Common- 
wealth Chevrolet  Co.;  Bassick  Co.  (Casters)  ; 
Standard  Packaging  Co.;  Worthington  Corp. 
^Air    Conditioning,   irrigation   pumps,    etc.). 


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C.  p.  CLARK,  INC. 

James  Robertson  Hotel,  Nashville  3,  Tenn, 
Phone:    6-4179 

Pres.  &  Treas D.  G.  Goodwin 

Copy  Chief  &  Secy Sara  Nolan 

Radio-TV  Accounts:  First  American  Na- 
tional  Bank    (Institutional),  Nashville   Coal. 

ROBT.  E  CLARKE  &  ASSOC,  INC. 

1614  Du  Pont  Bldg.,  Miami  32,  Fla. 

Phone:  3-5486 

ANPA— SNPA— NOAB 

Pres.  &  Space  Buyer Robt.  E,  Clarke 

V.P.,  Secry.  &  Treas C.  B.  Clark 

Art  Dir.  &  Prod.  Mgr J.  H.  Freeman 

Radio  &  Pub.  Dir E.  S.  Hamburger 

Media  Dir.  &  Radio  Time  Buyer.  .C.  Bonnell 
Accounts:  Ambrose,  Frank,  Aviation  Inc.; 
Belcher  Oil  Co.;  Florida  Nat'l  Bank  &  Trust 
Co.;  Industrial  Savings  Bank;  Jewish  Flori- 
dian;  Livesay  Industries,  Inc.;  Maule  Indus- 
tries, Inc.;  Miami  Daily  News;  Miami  Quick 
Freeze  &  Cold  Stg.  Co.;  Pompano  Beach 
Highlands  Inc.;  Florida  Milk  Producers 
Assn.;  WIOD  Radio  Station;  Withers  Van 
Lines. 

CLEMENTS  COMPANY,  INC. 

Horn  Bldg.,  Philadelphia  3,  Pa. 

Phone:   RIttenhouse  6-0236 

ANPA 

President Alice  V.  Clements 

V.P.  &  Copy  Chief Elizabeth  M.  Zindel 

V.P.  &  Direc.  of  Radio  TV.  .Robert  H.  Smith 
Radio   Accounts:    Network:    Hudson    Coal 
Co.,  Horn  &  Hardart. 

HARRY  B.  COHEN  ADV.  CO.,  INC. 

41  East  42nd  St.,  N.  Y.  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   OX  7-0660 

President Harry  B.   Cohen 

Vice-Pres.-Treas Edith  S.  Cohen 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Edward  Aleshire 

Vice-President Edward     Rosenwald 

Radio-TV  Director Peter  Finney 

Radio  Accounts:  The  Grove  Laboratories 
(Grove's  Chill  Tonic,  Pfunder's  Tablets,  Dr. 
Porter's  Antiseptic  Oil)  St.  Louis,  Mo.; 
The  Chattanooga  Medicine  Co.  (Syrup  of 
Block  Draught),  Chattanooga,  Tenn.;  The 
Beaumont  Co.  (4-Way  Cold  Tablets),  St. 
Louis,  Mo.;  Lydia  E.  Pinkham  Medicine  Co., 
Lynn,  Mass.;  West  End  Brewing  Co.  (Utica 
Club  Beer  &  Ale),  Utica,  N.  Y. 

TV  Accounts:  The  Grove  Laboratories, 
Inc.,  The  Beaumont  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
Pearson  Pharmacal  Co. 

THE  ARNOLD  COHAN  CORP. 

460  W.  34th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Wisconsin  7-4700 

Pres.  &  Treas Arnold   Cohan 

Prod.  Mgr John  Mulligan 

Copy    Chief Marvin  Haas 

Radio  Accounts:  Gerald  O.  Kaye  &  Assoc. 
Corp.;  New  York  Times;  Dale,  Jim  Clothes, 


Inc.;  Kings  Plumbing  Supply  Corp.;  Viking 
Taximeter  Distrib.  Corp.;  Star  Time  Enter- 
prises,   Inc.;    Rootie    Kazootie,    Inc. 

TV  Accounts:  Gerald  O.  Kaye  &  Assoc. 
Corp.;  Star  Time  Enterprises,  Inc.;  Rootie 
Kazootie,  Inc.;  New  York  Times. 

COMPTON  ADVERTISING,  INC. 

261   Madison  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    OXford   7-2400 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA 

President Robert  D.  Holbrook 

Exec.  V.-P John  K.  Strubing 

Vice-Presidents Merrel    E.    Boyce, 

Barton  Cummings,  C.  James  Fleming,  Jr., 

Allen   Flouton,   Jack   Rees 
V.-P.  &  Dir.  Radio-TV 

Programming Lewis    H.    Titterton 

V.-P.  Chg.  Radio-TV 

Program   Dept Storrs  Haynes 

Bus.  Mgr.,  Radio-TV 

Program  Dept Margaret  Corbett 

New  Prog.  Buyer Margaret  Corbett 

V.-P.  &  Dir.  of  Media Guy  Richard's 

V.-P.  &  Asst.  Dir.,  Media. . .  .Frank  B.  Kemp 
Asso.   Media   Directors H.   Clochessy, 

W,  Barber,  M.  Hansen 
Time    Buyers Ruth    Jones, 

Graham  Hay,  Thelda  Cordani,  Robert  Lid- 
del,    Bert    Mulligan,    Genevieve    Schubert, 

James  Ault,  Alfred  Ritter 
Branch  Offices 

141  West  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago  4,  111. 

Phone:  HArrison  7-6935 

Manager L.  0.  Holmberg 

744  N.  Fourth  St.,  Milwaukee  3,  Wise. 
Phone:  BRoadway  1-9475 

Manager Richard   M.   Davis 

Keith   Bldg,,   525    Walnut  St.,   Cincinnati  2, 

Ohio 

Phone:   PArkway   6961 

Manager    Robert  P.  Marsh 

6253  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:    HOllywood   9-8107 
Manager James   J.    Seaborne 

Radio  &  TV  Accounts:  The  Allis-Chalmers 
Mfg.  Co.;  American  Can  Co.  (Fibre  Milk 
Container  Div.)  ;  John  H.  Dulany  &  Son. 
Inc.;  M.  K.  Goetz  Brewing  Co.,  (Country 
Club  Beer)  ;  The  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber 
Co.,  Inc.  (Shoe  Products)  ;  Kelly-Springfield 
Tire  Co.;  New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.; 
Personal  Products  Corp.  (Yes  Tissues) ; 
Phelps-Dodge;  The  Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 
(Crisco,  Dash,  Drene,  Duz,  Gleem,  Ivory 
Flakes,  Ivory  Soap)  ;  The  Socony- Vacuum 
Oil  Co.;  Standard  Brands,  Inc.  (Chase  & 
Sanborn  Coffee,  Instant  Chase  &  Sanborn 
Coffee,  Tender  Leaf  Tea,  Instant  Tender 
Leaf  Tea)    Sterling  Drug  Co.   (Fizrin). 

COMSTOCK  &  COMPANY 

344  Delaware  Avenue,  Buffalo  2,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MOhawk  2252 

ANPA— PPA— ABP— AFA— AP  A— NOAB 

FPRA— NBP 

Partners Henry   W.    Coraetock, 


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n,  Im\  ao«^  FrMik  J.  Hem 
XlariHing  «  Rc«Mirrli 

m^      T.  Sloan*  raliurr 

^rt   l>ir VillUm   K.   ('oriuifr 

Kml    Art  "iHr.  ^'""  Muffolriio 

INwI.   MiirK.  A.  H.   Hriggs. 

<^r«iil  K.  \\r*-.  ihrllo  A.  Mnniin 

\r««unl   V\rruti\r* Hrnr>    ^^  .  ConiMork, 

H.  Kjirl  Oopt,  John  H.  Morion.  L.  Wells 
Sknomlft.  T.  >\o*nc  r«lm<r.  (irunt  F.  Hf-^s 
Slerlinft  J.  Hil^N  (irornc  B.  Conner,  Wil- 
Uam  U  Conner.  Jr..  Fml  C.  Egloff 

lUaio  A  "n*  I>ir Daunr  J.  Millrr 

K«rfM>  Irroun/s:  Bell  Aircraft  (^>rp.; 
Fronlirr  Oil  Hrfininft  Co.  (Oil  &  Motor  OlH  ; 
I>iT.  \»hl»ml  Oil  &  Kcfuiing  Co..  Inr.;  Hos- 
pital Vr\irr  t!on».  of  \Vp>t<*rn  Nrw  York. 
(Ho4|Mtal  A  Surgical  Planst  :  Manufacturers 
am!  Tradrm  (Banking  Services):  WGR  Cor- 
poration.   (Station   W(;H-Ha(lio  &   TV). 

Tl'  AcroiUUs:  Bell  Aircraft  Corp.;  Art 
Metal  (^on-^iruction  Co.  (Steel  Office  Furni- 
tve,  Vi»il»Ie  Intlex  Systems  Filing  &  Index- 
tef  Sappliea);  Frontier  Oil  Refining  Co., 
Dir.  Amaad  Oil  &  Hefming  Co..  Inc.;  Hos- 
ptlal  Smrlce  Corp.  of  Western  N.  Y.  (Hospi- 
tal &  Surgical  Plans)  ;  Manufacturers  & 
Tradcrti  Tru!*t  Co.;  Morrison  Steel  Products. 
Inc,  (.Mor^un  Furnaces,  Roly-Door  Steel 
Garage  Doors  (Carrv-All  TrucJc  Bodies)  ; 
WGR  Corp.  (Station  WGR-Radio  &  TV). 

ROBERT  CONAHAY,  INC. 

27(1  I'..rk    \nc..  N.  Y.  17.  N.  Y. 

I*hone:  ELdorado  5-6017 

ABP— ANPA 

Pre*.,  Treax. Robert    S.   Conahay 

y.-P.  &  SeeV Robert  Conabay  III 

\A*.  &  Copy  Chief Frank  Denman 

Vire-Pret. Benjamin   B.   Mitchell 

Art  Dir Claude  Kurd 

PrcMluriion   Mjtr Marvin   B.   Fauerbach 

>pare  &  Time  Buyer.  .  .Dorothy  E.  Delbasco 

Arcount  Hxecutive<i Henry  W.  Bulkley, 

Benj.  B.  Mitchell,  Robert  Conahay 
AccoitiUt:  Amateur  Weathermen  of  Amer- 
ica; Artography  Inc.;  Blair,  John  &  Co.; 
Blair  TV,  Inc.;  Buccaneer  lyodge;  Chesa- 
peake &  Ohio  Railv^ay  Co.;  Clinchfield  Coal 
Corp.;  ^"rane  .Arthur  D.,  Co.;  Dobie,  George 
It  Son  Ijd.;  F'armerb  &  Consumers  Dairy  Inc.; 
Flr^t  National  Iron  Bank  of  Morristown; 
The  Greenbrier;  Hotel  Pari»;  Hotel  Wind- 
mere;  Inve«tori>  Diversified  .Services;  Knott 
Hotela  C>»rp.;  Mantrow;  Corp.;  McAllister 
Brotfaera,  Inc.;  Pass  Dye  Co.;  Pattison  & 
Browns  Inc.;  Payne  (Cutlery  C^o.;  Phototype 
lar,;  Thr  Pitt*>ton  Co.  and  Subsidiaries; 
RoMelJ,  Jainei!  B.,  Inc.;  Salomon,  L.  A.  & 
Bro,;  .Srience  AnNociatet;  Smith  Chemical 
A  C:olor  Co.;  Sobranie,  Ud.;  .Station  Rej^re- 
•eoialives  A*«i.;  Sulgrave  Hotel;  Vanderhilt, 
R-  T.  (jO.  Ine. 

THE  CONDON  COMPANY 

Hum    Bldg.,   Tacoma   2,    Washington 
Pbone:  MArkel  8155 


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PPA 

Partners Roscoe    A.    Smith 

Victor  Kaufman 

\,  t    Dir Daniel  J.  Snope 

Protluction  Mgr Mildred  Nelson 

Acct.   Executives Roscoe   A.   Smith 

Victor  Kaufman,  Harry  Watson,  Kay 
Shinn,  Harold  C  Dixon,  Gordon  Bennett 
Accounts:  American  Biscuit  Co.;  B  &  M 
Distributing  Co.;  Buckley-King  Funeral 
Ser.;  Coronets,  Inc.,  Douglas  Fir  Plywood 
Assn.;  Fir  Door  Institute;  Fuel  Oil  Service 
Co.;  Harbor  Plywood  Corp.;  Harnon,  F.  S. 
Mfg.  Co.;  Kirk,  G.  R.  Co.;  KTNT-TV, 
Tacoma,  Wash.;  Laucks  Laboratories  Inc.; 
Northwest  Syndicate;  Pacific  First  Federal 
Savings  &  Loan  Assn.;  Puget  Sound  National 
Bank;  St.  Paul  &  Tacoma  Lbr.  Co.;  Silver 
Springs  Brewing  Co.;  Tacoma  Savings  & 
Loan  Assn.;  Tacoma  Transit  Co.;  Tribune 
Pul)lishing  Co.;  United  Pacific  Ins.  Co.; 
Ward  Smith  Inc.;  Western  Furnaces  Inc.; 
Wood  Coffee  Co. 

THOMAS  F.  CONROY,  INC. 

1101  Majestic  Bldg.,  San  Antonio,  Texas 

Phone:  CA  7-3456 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA 

President Thomas   F.    Conroy 

General  Manager David  P.  Guthridge 

Personnel  Dir Francis  E.  Weinholt 

Media  Director Margaret  Stair 

Art  Directors E.  E.  Ogilvie,  William 

Hawksley 
Radio-TV  Dir Everett  O.  Liaboe 

Radio  Accounts:  Apache  Dist.  Co.  (Lone 
Star  Beer) ;  Carl's,  (Ladies  Ready  to  Wear) ; 
Express-News;  Perry  Shankle  Co.  (Appli- 
ances) ;  Hoffmann'Raynian  Coffee  Co.;  Lone 
Star  Brewing  Co.;  Interstate  Theatres; 
Studer  Photo  Co.;  H.  E.  Butt  Grocery  Co.; 
Sommers  Drug  Stores;  Mode-0-Day  (Ladies 
Ready  to  Wear) ;  Security  Finance  Co.;  New 
Braunfels  Textile  Mills;  Quaker  Oats  Co.; 
Pioneer  Flour   Mills. 

TV  Accounts:  H.  E.  Butt  Grocery  Co.; 
Hoffman-Hayman  Coffee  Co.;  Express-News; 
Interstate  Theatres;  Ormsby  Chevrolet; 
Pioneer  Flour  Mills;  Security  Finance  Co.; 
Sommers  Drug  Stores;  Studer  Drug  Stores; 
Studer  Photo  Co.;  Lone  Star  Brewing  Co. 

COX  &  TANZ  ADVERTISING 

950  Drexel  Bldg.,  Philadelphia  6,  Pa. 
Phone:  Lombard  3-1720 

President Eugene  R.  Tanz 

Office  Manager R.  Di  Carlo 

Copy  Chief J.  Kirkconnell 

Art  Director R.  Rivers 

Time  Buyer R.  Di  Carlo 

Research  Director L.  Louzon 

Radio  Accounts:  Badder  and  Snoke  (Jar- 
man  Shoes)  ;  Colonial  Floor  Covering;  ABC 
Chick  Hatchery  (Baby  Chicks);  Jim  Brady 
(Shoes) ;  Crowl  Chemical  Co.  (Cough  Rem- 
edy);   Crescent  Nut  &  Chocolate  Co.;  Van 


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Sciver  Furniture  Co.;  Excel  Products  Co. 
(Aluminum  Products) ;  Republic  Fuel  & 
Burner  Co.;  Miller,  North  Broad  Storage 
Company. 

TV  Accounts:  Badder  &  Snoke  (Shoes); 
Crescent  Nut  &  Chocolate  Co.;  Excel  Prod- 
ucts Co.  (Aluminum  Products) ;  Republic 
Fuel  &  Burner  Co. 


JOHN  GILBERT  CRAIG  ADV.,  INC. 

913  Washington  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Phone:  5-6185 

ABP— AJVPA— AAAA— AFA— APA— ^PPA 

NAAN— AMA— NIAA 

President J.  Gorman  Walsh 

Sec.-Treas Kathleen  A.  Walsh 

Account  Executives J.  Gorman  Walsh, 

Kathleen  A.  Walsh,  William  H.  Gordy 
Radio  Accounts:  Joseph  Bancroft  &  Sons 
Co.  (Textile  Finishing),  Brosins  &  Smedley 
(Lumber-Millwork-Coal),  Wilmington,  Del.; 
Delaware  Coach  Co.,  Delaware  Power  & 
Light  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.;  Diamond  Ice 
&  Coal  Co.  (Fuels,  Home  Products),  Equit- 
able Trust  Co.,  Greenhill  Dairies,  Inc.,  Wil- 
mington, Del.;  Group  Hospital  Services,  Inc. 
TV  Accounts:  Equitable  Trust  Co.,  Wil- 
mington, Del.;  Delaware  Power  &  Light  Co. 
(Gas  &  Electric  Service),  Wilmington,  Del.; 
Group  Hospital  Services,  Inc. 


THE  CRAMER-KRASSELT  CO. 

733  North  Van  Buren  St.,  Milwaukee  2,  Wis. 

Phone:  BRoadway  6-3500 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA 

President Walter  Seiler 

Exec.  Vice-President H.  N.  Pasteur 

Vice-Pres.-Treas C.  W.  Faude 

Secretary  F.  Aumueller 

Vice-Pres.  in  Chg.  Media L.  H.  Ness 

Vice-Presidents H.  Dyson,  C.  H.  Brehm, 

R.  F.  Timm,  N.  L.  Telander 

Radio-TV  Director Roger  W.  LeGrand 

Radio-TV  Time  Buyer Loretta  Mahar 

Radio-TV  Acct.  Supers R.  LeGrand, 

K.  Hegard,  J.  Pritchard 

Radio  Accounts:  Plankinton  Packing  Co. 
(Meat  Products),  Ed.  Schuster  &  Co.,  Inc. 
(Department  Store),  First  Federal  Savings  & 
Loan  Association  of  Wisconsin  (Savings  & 
Loan  Assoc),  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  The  Mil- 
waukee Co.  (Investments),  Milwaukee;  Wis- 
consin Telephone  Co.;  Altorfer  Bros. 
(Washers  &  Dryers) ;  Associated  Hospital 
Service;  First  Wisconsin  Natl  Bank;  Glass 
Container  Institute;  DePree  Co.  (Nullo), 
Deodorant;  Patek  Bros.   (Paint). 

TV  Accounts:  Plankinton  Packing  Co. 
(Meat  Products),  Milwaukee  Gas  Light  Com- 
pany (Gas  Utility),  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  Wis- 
consin Telephone  Clo.,  Milwaukee;  Altorfer 
Bros.  Co.  (ABC-0-Matic  Washer),  Peoria, 
111.;  Aluminum  Goods  Mfg.  Co.  (Cooking 
Utensils),  Manitowoc,  Wis.;  Evinrude  Mo- 
tors (Outboard  Motors) ;  Humphrey  Chev- 
rolet;   Associated    Hospital    Service;    First 


Federal  Savings;  First  Wisconsin  Natl  Bank; 
Flexy,  Inc.;  Glass  Container  Institute;  Mil- 
waukee Co.;  Patek  Bros.  Inc. 

JAMES  T.  CUNNINGHAM 
ADVERTISING 

520  Madison  Ave.,  Toledo  4,  Ohio 
Phone:  Fulton  1151 

Proprietor James  T.  Cunningham 

Radio-TV  Accounts:  Laurel  C.  Worman, 
Inc.   ( Packard-Kaiser-Willys ) . 

CUNNINGHAM  &  WALSH,  INC. 

260  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  34900 

AAAA— ANPA— PPA— ABP— NOAB 

ABC— APA 

Chairman  of  the  Board Fred  H.  Walsh 

President John  P.  Cunningham 

Secretary Richard   L.   Strobridge 

TV-Radio  (Liggett  &  Myers) 

Vice-Pres Norman  Gort 

TV-Radio  Dept.  (General) 

Director John  R.  Sheehan 

Assistant David  P.  Lewis 

Production Tom    De   HuflF 

Production Joseph    McDonough 

V.  P.  Media. Newman  McEvoy 

Branch  Offices 

8420  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

Phone:  GR  6131 

49  E.  Superior  St.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Phone:  SUperior  7-3116 

Radio  Accounts:  Liggett  &  Myers  (Ches- 
terfields &  L  &  M  Cigarettes);  Colgate 
Palmolive  Co.,  (Super  Suds) ;  Sunshine  Bis- 
cuits, Inc.  (All  products) ;  E.  R.  Squibb  & 
Sons,  (Sun  ^N  Surf) ;  Narrangansett  Brew- 
ing Co.,  (Beer  &  Ale) ;  Pan  American  Cof- 
fee Bureau,  (Coflfee  institutionals) ;  North- 
west  Orient  Airlines,  (Travel) ;  Bank  of  the 
Manhattan  Co. ;  The  New  York  Daily  News ; 
McCalPs,  (Patterns) ;  Italian  Line,  (Travel) ; 
Clicquot  Club,  (Soft  drinks) ;  Eversharp, 
Inc. 

TV  Accounts:  Liggett  &  Myers  (Chester- 
fields &  L  &  M  Cigarettes) ;  Colgate  Palm- 
olive  Co.  (Super  Suds) ;  Sunshine  Biscuits, 
Inc.  (All  products) ;  Narragansett  Brewing 
Co.;  A.  T  &  T.  (Yellow  Pages) ;  Pan  Ameri- 
can  Coffee  Bureau,  (Cofifee  Institutionals) ; 
Northwest  Orient  Airlines,  (Travel) ;  Bank 
of  the  Manhattan  Co.;  New  York  Daily 
News;  McCall's  (Patterns);  Lentheric,  (All 
products) ;  Universal-International,  (Motion 
Pictures) ;  E-Z  Pop,  (Popcorn) ;  Eversharp, 
Inc. 

CURTIS  ADVERTISING 
COMPANY 

270  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    PLaza   5-6333 

ABP-APA 

President Lawrence   R.    Curtis 

Vice-President S.  R.  Combs 

Secy.-Treas Rose   Berg 


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Vn    l)..c*U.i ^'-    (^-rAiulc 

IVtHl,   Mr.  S|Uic«  Bu>.  M.   I'-rman 

Pul>liriiv    nirtrlor  I-    >n"«>ls 

K..lit»-lA    Dir.  >      H.   (  iiiii^ 

Kr»«^«rch  Dir H.  Hlmumihal 

Rmdio-Tl  Acnmnis:  American  Spoiin<"  & 
riumoi*  1  «».:  Aih-x  l>ir  <  niiinp  (  orp.:  H:«i 
\Uft,  Inc.;  Brrii.  W  >.ko(T,  r«Ut«T.  Haiuiltoii; 
('.arolina  Slurt  I  ining  liorp.:  (.iinniiie  I  abo- 
ralorie»  l-olortilm;  r.loiul  Cmirh  Aii linos 
Inr.;  K*Mern  IVa  Corp.;  liMlorat.il  Tur 
ch«»rr.  Inr.:  (irnirx  Maptuine;  (iolliam 
ln»lrunirnl  &  Marhinrr>  (  o..  Inc.;  Mar- 
Katidrn  Koun.lation;  Nalional  Pix  Slidr 
Co.;  O'Connrli  Hat  Corp.;  Hands  I  ood 
Chain;  Kp^rnt  .*^hirt  Co.,  Inc.;  Sroflfcc;  Silver 
Uninn.  Inr.;  .N.rn.  Hill  Sports  Shirts;  Siiper- 
Cel  CrUuloHC  Sponges;  Tliroe  Star  AppH- 
i;    Webb    &    Knapp,    Inc. 


DANCER-mZGERALD-SAMPLE, 

me. 

347  Madiwn  Avr.,  Nev/  York  17,  N.  Y. 

PSone:   OHegon  9-0600 

.\.\AA-.A-NPA     AHA  -  HHA     ABC-ABP 

\¥\ 

C  Jim.  of  Bd C.  L.  Fitzgerald 

Preaident H.  M.   Dancer 

Vice-Pre».-Sec) F.  T.  Lciphty 

Compt.  A  .\8st.  Treas Wm.  Maughan 

V.P.  Radio-TV   Dir Alvin  Kabaker 

VP.i  &  Arct.  Execs C.  T.  Birch, 

Lyndon  O.  Hrown,  Ramon  J.  Cabrera,  R. 
H.  Ktienne.  Jo^rph  H.  Holmes,  Jr.,  W.  A. 
Iruin,  (rordon  Jolin-on.  J.  James  Neale, 
\  ictor  Piotrowski,  Richard  A.  Porter. 
Frank  .N.  Higgio,  A.  W.  Spence,  Jr.,  George 
C.  Tormey,  Clifford  Wolfe,  S.  J.  Hamilton, 
Siuart  Upfton,  >X  .  Huge,  F.  Mitchell.  L. 
Fi-rher,  G.  N.   Beecher,  N.  Mathews 

Branch  Offices 

221    N.    La    Salle    Street,   Chicago    1,   HI. 

Phone:    FI   6-4700 

Kxec.   Vice-Prc§ F.   Sewall    Gardner 

V.P.  &  Acct.  Exec E.  R.  Detchon 

1680  .N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Cal. 
Phone:   Hudson  2-3256 

^  P.Mgr Ah  in    Kabaker 

Danrer-Fitzgeruld-.Sample,    Inc. 

Hi  SoDkome  St.,  San  Francisco  4,  Cal. 

Phone:   DO  2-5107 

Virr.Prrtident W.  B.  Dugan 

200  Si.  r:iair  Ave.  We»t  Toronto   7,  Ontario 
I'hone   WAInut    4-8425 

V.P.  4   Mitr (;ilbert   Nunns 

HadiO'Tl'  Aftoitnts:  Am«Tican  ('hide  C.om- 
|«in>,  B.  T.  Babbitt,  I  aLtaff  Brewing  Corp., 
f»en«-ral  Mill..  Inc.,  Ltwih-Howe  Co.,  Procter 
A  Gamble  (o..  Sterling  Drug,  Inc.,  IJ.  S. 
Aniiy,  and  Organ/.ed  Hei-irve  Corp  Herruil- 
ing  Srrvirr.  (.onMilidated  Ho>al  Cheujical 
Co.,  fckro  Product*  Co..  .\<  Mie  (io.,  Inc.,  Hesl 
Kood»,  Ijidy  KMer,  Divihion  of  /onite  Co., 
Peirr  Paul  (  o.,  Pfaff  Sewing  Co.,  \X  in«  f;row- 
rf»  Guild. 


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D'ARCY  ADVERTISING  CO. 

Missouri   Pacilic   Hldg.,  St.  Louis  3,  Mo. 

Phone:    CKntral   1-6700 

AAAAABP  ANPA— NOAB— PPA 

OAAA 

Chairman  of  the  Board P.  J.  Orthwein 

President J.   F.   Oberwinder 

\  ice-Pres.-Treasurer E.  D.  Cronk 

Branch  Offices 

m  Park  Ave..  N.  Y.  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  8-2600 

V  ice-President J.  Y.  Brown,  Jr. 

V.P.,  Radio-TV  Director Paul  Louis 

Terminal  Tower  Bldg.,  Cleveland  13,  O. 
Phone:  TOwn  1-3911 

Vice-President Stanley    P.    Seward 

57  Bloor  St.  W.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Can. 
Phone:    Princess   3991 

Vice-President G.   P.    Altenbernd 

75  Eighth  St.  N.E.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga. 
Phone:  VE  8815 

Vice-President J.    Hixon    Kinsella 

Radio  Accounts:  The  Coca-Cola  Co.,  At- 
lanta, Ga.;  Anheuser-Busch,  Inc.,  Laclede  Gas 
Light  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  General  Tire  & 
Hubber  Co.,  Akron;  Cleveland  Electric 
Illuminating  Co.,  Cleveland,  O. 

TV  Accounts:  Anheuser-Busch,  Inc.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Coca-Cola  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

HERSCHEL  Z.  DEUTSCH  &  CO., 
INC. 

575  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  3-1788 

ABP 

President Herschel  Z.  Deutsch 

Secty M.  A.  Deutsch 

Troas Robert  Stone 

Research   Dir Edward   R.   Rader 

Media  Director Madeleine  Allison 

Radio  Accounts:  E.  T.  Browne  Drug  Co. 
(Palmer's  "Skin-Success"),  New  York;  M.  J. 
Breitenbach  Co.  (Pepto-Mangan),  New 
York;  Lander  Co.  (Dixie  Peach),  New  York; 
Household  Products,  Inc.  (Sulfur-8),  Stam- 
ford, Conn. 

TV  Accounts:  E.  T.  Browne  Drug  Co. 
(Palmer's  Skin-Success). 

DEUTSCH  &  SHEA,  INC. 

230  West  41st  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    LOngacre    4-5900 

ABP— APA— AAAA— ANPA 

President Arnold   R.   Deutsch 

Vice-President Van  M.  Evans 

Secretary Henry  Geissenheimer 

Production  Mgr Richard  Gazley 

Space  Buyer Erwin  Lowen 

Accounts:  America's  Hobby  Center,  Bank- 
ers Federal  Savings  Assn.;  Century  National 
Chemical  Co.,  Federal  Video  Corp.;  Flem- 
ing Hall  Tobacco  Co.  Inc.;  Hammer  Bev- 
erage Corp.,  Hollywood  Fonlana  Corp.,  Lang- 
Worth   Feature   Programs  Inc. 

DIRECTOR,  BLEIER  &  WEISS,  INC. 
327  5th  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 


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ADVERTISING     AGENCIES 


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Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-3669 
ABP— APA 

President Andrew  M.  Weiss 

Exec.  V.-P George  V.  Bleier 

Art  Director Albert   Bart 

Chief  of  Plans  Board Murray  R.  Director 

Exposition  Dir Fred  Pittera 

Acct.  Executives George  V.  Bleier, 

Joel  Howard,  Murray  R.  Director,  Andrew 
M.  Weiss,  Walter  Von  Schoenfeld 
Accounts:  American  School,  N.  Y.,  N.  Y.; 
American  Society  of  Composers;  Ardgreen 
Asso.,  Inc.;  Bakers  Review;  Budd  Looms; 
Chemdrug  Corp.;  Coronet  Art  Gallery;  Doll- 
inger  Asso.;  Ejnpire  Merchandising  Co.; 
Gnome  Press;  Harris  Laboratories;  Headline 
Publications;  Hillcrest  Corp;  Independent 
News  Co.;  Hoffman  Motors;  Mantel,  H.; 
Mayfair  Publishing;  Movielab  Film  Labora- 
tories, Inc.;  Music  Publishers  Holding 
Corp.;  Pioneer  Publications;  Post  Photo 
Engraving  Corp.;  Robert  Book  Co.;  Schir- 
mer,  G.;  Schoenfeld  &  Sons;  Skylark 
Originals;  Sturm  &  Scheinberg;  Ulano 
Products;  Wehman  Bros.;  Whitecrest  As- 
sociates; Witol,  William,  Co.;  World  Motor 
Sports  Show. 

DOE-ANDERSON  ADV.  AGENCY 

Martin  Brown  Bldg.,  Louisville  2,  Ky. 

Phone:  WAbash  3193 

ANPA— APA— PPA— SNPA— ABP 

Partners.  .Elmer  H.  Doe,  Warwick  Anderson 

Acct.  Execs Elmer  H.  Doe, 

Warwick  Anderson,   George  W.  Emerson, 

Richard  W.  Smith 

Media  Buyer Miss  G.  P.  Wagner 

Production   Manager J.   B.   Peterkin 

Accounts:  Free  &  Peters  Inc.,  N.  Y.,  N.  Y.; 
Radio  Stations:  KOLN,  Lincoln,  Neb.; 
KTHS,  Little  Rock,  Ark.;  KWKH,  Shreve- 
port,  La.;  WAVE,  Louisville,  Ky.;  WDAY, 
Fargo,  N.  D.;  WHO,  Des  Moines,  Iowa; 
WJEF,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  WKZO,  Kala- 
mazoo, Mich.;  WOAY,  Oak  Hill,  West  Vir- 
ginia; TV  Stations:  KOLN-TV,  Lincoln, 
Neb.;  WAVE-TV,  Louisville,  Ky.;  WKZO- 
TV,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.;  WD  AY-TV,  Fargo, 
No.  Dak.;  WHO-TV,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

DOHERTY,  CLIFFORD,  STEERS  & 
SHENFIELD,  INC. 

350  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   BRyant  9-0445 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA 

NOAB— PPA— AFA 

President Donald  K.  Clifford 

Exec.  V.P.,  Secty William  E.  Steers 

Vice-President Francis  J.  Doherty 

Treasurer Nelson  0.  Argueso 

Asst.  Secy Marie  L.  Brennan 

Vice-Presidents William  E.  Holden, 

Chester  MacCracken,  James  F.  Egan,  Harry 
M.  Ireland,  Dr.  Philip  Reichert,  Robert 
Hayes,  Robert  E.  Shaw,  R.  C.  Bradley, 
Frank  Dennis,  R.  Fehr,  N.  W.  Glenn,  A.  M. 
Menadier 


Dir.  of  Radio  &  TV Chester  MacCracken 

Radio  Accounts:  Bristol-Myers  Company 
(Trushay,  Sal  Hepatica,  Ipana,  Bufferin  and 
Resistab,  Ammen  Vitalis,  Mum,  Vitalis  Hair 
Cream,  Benex),  New  York,  N.  Y.;  The  Bor- 
den Co.  (Borden's  Instant  Coffee),  New 
York;  Pharmaco,  Inc.  (FeenA-Mint),  Ken- 
ilworth,  N.  J. 

TV  Accounts:  Bristol-Myers  Company 
(Ipana,  Vitalis,  Resistab,  Sal  Hepatica, 
Trushay,  Bufferin,  Mum),  Welch  Grape 
Juice  (Grape  Juice,  Preserves),  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  Borden  Co.  (Borden's  Inst.  Coffee); 
Pharmaco,  Inc.  (Medigum),  Kenilworth, 
N.  J.;  Pioneer  Ice  Cream — Div.  the  Borden 
Co.,  N.  Y.  C. 

THE  RALPH  L  DOMBROWER  CO., 
INC. 

11  E.  Franklin  St.,  Richmond  19,  Va. 
Phone:    Richmond   3-111-3 
APA— SNPA 
Pres.-Treas.-Space  Buyer   (News) 

Ralph  L.  Dombrower,  Sr. 

Vice-Pres Ralph  L.  Dombrower,  Jr. 

VP.,  Sec.  &  Radio  Time  Buyer 

Malcolm  B.  Dombrower 

Art  Director Hobart  Britton 

Radio  Dir T.  Michaux  Moody 

Media  &  Space  Buyer  (Mag.) .  .Phyllis  King 

Branch  Office 

Woodward  Bldg.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Phone:  REpublic  7-1420 

Manager     Philip    Rosenfeld 

Radio  Accounts:  Etchison  Hat  Co.,  Inc., 
Chesterfield  Hat  Corp.,  Richmond,  Va.; 
East  Coast  Freight  Lines,  Richmond,  Va.; 
Home  Brewing  Co.,  Richmond;  Planters 
Fertilizer  Co.,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

DONAHUE  &  COE,  INC. 

1270  Ave.  of  Amer.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   COlumbus  5-2772 

President E.  J.  Churchill 

Dir.  Motion  Picture,  Radio 

&   TV   Div A.   Carl   Rigrod 

Time  Buyer  &  Bus.  Mgr Evelyn  Jones 

Branch  Office 

411  Hurt  Bldg.,  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 

Phone:  MAin  5662 

Vice-President H.  L.  Morrill 

Radio  Accounts:  Burlington  Mills,  Inc. 
(Bur-Mil  Cameo  Hosiery),  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
Loew's  Inc.  (Motion  Pictures,  Loew's  The- 
atres) New  York,  N.  Y.;  Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer,  Inc.  (M-G-M  Pictures),  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  New  York,  N.  Y.;  New  York  World- 
Telegram  &  Son  (Newspaper),  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  River  Brand  Rice  Mills,  Inc.  (Caro- 
lina &  River  Brand  Rice),  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
Rockefeller  Center,  Inc.  (Radio  City  Music 
Hall),  New  York,  N.  Y.;  State  of  Israel 
Bonds;  Miles  Shoes. 

TV  Accounts:  Burlington  Mills,  Inc.  (Bur- 
Mil  Cameo  Hosiery),  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
New  York,  N.  Y.;  Loew's,  Inc.  (Loew's  The- 
atres), New   York,   N.   Y.;    Metro-Goldwyn- 


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Mawr  (Motion  IVlurr»K  N>w  York,  N.  \.\ 
\.  \  V  N.  Y.;  New  York.  Heralil-Triluiiu' 
,N  -,  Nrw  York.  N.  Y.;   Nrw  York 

W         ^rani    A    Sun    (N«>V!*pa|>or>.    New 

^  K.  \.  \.;  Milr*  Shoe*:  \\i\rr  Hraiul  Hio«* 
Mills  Inc^  IV«rM»n  rharmacal  (Knils 
l.hlon>ph>ll  TablrtsK 

W.  B.  DONER  &  COMPANY 

SOS  W•^lun|;lo^  lUvil.  Hlilg^  Detroit  26,  Mich. 

rhonc:   WOo.hvara  5-7400 

AHP-ANPA-PPA 

Prrtidcnt W.  B.  Doner 

VjLrr,   Vicc-Pre*. Charles   F.    Rosen 

Treasurer Julian   A.  Grace 

Vicr-Prc*idrnl    Felix  Hower 

Sccrctarv    &    Art    Dir Ren    Goldstein 

liranch   Office 

203  N.  Waba>h  Avo.,  Chicago  1,  HI. 

Phone:   DKa  24676 

Vjirc.  Vire-Prr» Marvin  H.  Frank 

/frii/ir/i   Oflice 
1324  W.  V^  i-ron-iu,  Milwaukee  3,  Wis. 

Phono:  \\K^t  3-'>;nr) 

Grn.  Mgr.,  V.P Marvin  H.  Frank 

Radio  Accounts:  Altes  Brewing  Company 
(Beer),  Detroit,  Mich,;  Speedway  Petroleum 
(!orp.  (Gasoline),  Detroit,  Mich.;  Feigenson 
Bro«.  Co.  (Favfto  Beverage)  (Soft  drinks  & 
mivrt),  Detroit,  Mich.;  Rose  Jewelry  Co. 
(JcHelry),  Detroit,  Mich.;  Big  Bear  Markets 
'radio  &  TV)  (Super  Markets),  Detroit, 
Mich.;  Fe<leral  I)ei)artnu'nt  Stores  (radio  & 
TV),  DHroit,  Mi.h.:  D.  W.  C.  Cigar  Corp. 
(Kl  Vrr>o  (.igars),  Detroit,  Mich.,  Michigan 
Bank  (Banking),  Detroit,  Mich.;  Detroit 
Chfnrolrl  Dealers  Assoc.  (New  &  Used 
Cars),  Detroit,  Mich.;  Top  Pop  Products 
Corp.  (E-Z  Pop  Popcorn);  Ira  Wilson  & 
Son,  (Dairy  Products). 

Ty  Accounts:  Altes  Brewing  Company 
(Brer),  Detroit,  Mich.;  Speedway  Petroleum 
Corp.  (Gas  &  Oil),  Detroit,  Mich.;  Feigen- 
»on  Bros.  Co.  (Soft  drinks  &  mixers),  De- 
troit, Midi.:  Ro««'  Jewelry  Co.  (Jewelry), 
Detroit,  Mich.;  Famous  Furniture  Co.  (Fur- 
niture &  Upholf-tering),  Detroit,  Mich.; 
Drl^oy  Di-trihutors  (Delsoy  Topping), 
DearlKjrn,  Midi.;  Uygrade  Food  Products 
Corp.  (Honiv  brand  Ham),  Detroit,  Mich.; 
D.  W.  C.  Cigar  Corp.  (El  Verso  Cigars),  De- 
troit, Mirh.;  Mirliigan  Bank  (Banking), 
Detroit,  Mich,;  Detroit  Chevrolet  Dealers 
Amoc,  (New  &  I'mmI  Cars),  Detroit,  Mich.; 
Top  Pop  Product!,  Corp.;  Ira  Wilson  &  Sons; 
Hadio  Distributing  Corp.  (Norge  Washers 
4   Dryert), 

DOREMUS  <S  COMPANY 

120  Broadway,  .New  York  .S,  N,  Y. 
Phone:  WOrth  4-0700 

Chairman  of  Board Win,  H.  Long,  Jr. 

Ni'r-I'.nard   Chairman.  .  .>Xall«fr  H.   Hurnhani 

Pre*idrm Louis   W.    Munro 

Radio  it  TV  Dir William  T.  Mann 

Branch  Offices 

208  LaSallc  .''t..  Chic  ago  4,  lU. 

Phone:  CEntral  (W)132 


V.P.  &  Mgr Chas.  C.  Greene 

53  Slate  St.,  Boston  9,  Mass. 
Phone:  LAfayelte  3-0770 

Senior  Vice-Pres W.  J.  Sheehan 

425  Bush  St.,  San  Francisco  8,  Cal. 

Phone:  Yukon  2-4080 

V.P Ronald  Brindley 

Radio  Accounts:  Chemical  Bank  &  Trust 
Company  (Bank),  New  York  City;  Kidder, 
IVabody  &  Co.  (Brokerage),  New  York, 
Botton  &  Chicago;  Union  Trust  Co.  (Bank), 
W  ashington,  D.  C;  Calvin  Bullock  (Broker- 
age), New  York  City;  Boston  Federal  Sav- 
ings &  Loan  Association  (Bank),  Boston; 
Boston  Five  ("cnts  Savings  Bank  (Bank), 
Boston;  R.  L.  Day  &  Co.  (Brokerage),  Bos- 
ton; Estabrook  &  Co.  (Brokerage),  Boston; 
Vance,  Sanders  &  Co.  (Brokerage),  Boston; 
Waltham  Fed.  Savings  &  Loan  Association 
(Bank),  Boston;  Autom&tic  Heating  Corp., 
Boston;  Pastene  Wine  &  Spirits,  Boston; 
Seller's,  Inc.  (Frozen  Foods),  Boston;  Meth- 
odist  Radio  Society  of  Philadelphia,  Phila- 
delphia; Pennington,  Colket  &  Co.  (Brok- 
erage), Philadelpha;  Provident  Trust  Co.  of 
Philadelphia  (Bank),  Philadelphia;  St.  Paul 
Federal  Savings  &  Loan  Assoc.  (Bank), 
Chicago;  Crocker  First  National  Bank 
(Bank),  San  Francisco,  Paine,  Webber,  Jack- 
son &  Curtis,  (Brokerage)  N.  Y.,  N.  Y. 

TV  Accounts:  Kidder,  Peabody  &  Co. 
(Brokerage),  New  York,  Boston,  Chicago; 
Union  Trust  Co.  (Bank),  Washington,  D.  C; 
Calvin  Bullock  (Brokerage),  New  York; 
Cities  Service  Oil  Co.  (Dealers),  Boston; 
The  Wellington  Co.  (Brokerage),  Philadel- 
phia; Smith,  Kline  &  French  (Pharmaceuti- 
cals), Philadelphia;  Standard  Coil,  Chicago. 

JOHN  C.  DOWD,  INC. 

212  Park  Square  Bldg.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Phone:  HUbbard  2-8050 

ANPA— NOAB— PPA— NBP 

Radio  &  TV  Dir Joseph  L.  Tully 

Space  &  Radio  Time  Buyer.  .Charles  Bucklin 

Branch  Offices 

*Dowd,  Redfield  &  Johnstone,  Inc. 

501  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   MU  8-1275 

President John  C.  Dowd 

Exec.  V.P Edward  D.  Parent 


*  Affiliated  office. 

Radio  Accounts:  Albany  Carpet  Cleaning 
Co.  (Rugs  &  Carpets),  Allston,  Mass.;  Bos- 
ton Edison  Co.  (Electricity),  Boston  Mass.; 
Cott  Beverage  Corp.  (Soft  Drinks),  New 
ffaven,  Conn.;  First  National  Stores  (Food), 
Somerville,  Mass.;  Martin  L.  Hall  Co.  (Coffee 
&  Tea),  South  Boston,  Mass.;  Harvard 
Brewing  Co.  (Ale  &  Beer),  Lowell,  Mass.; 
National  Company  (Radio  Receivers  &  TV 
Sets),  Maiden,  Mass.;  Boston  Globe  (News- 
paper), Boston,  Mass.;  Cott  Bottling  Com- 
pany (Soft  Drinks),  Manchester,  N.  H.; 
Megowen-Educator  Food  Company  (Crack- 
ers &  Biscuits),  Lowell,  Mass.;  House  of  Old 
Molineaux  (Wines),  Boston,  Mass.;  Pepsinic 


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Seltzer,  Inc.  (Drugs),  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.; 
Workingmen's  Cooperative  Bank  (Banking), 
Boston,  Mass.;  Waltham  Watch  Co., 
(Watches),  Waltham,  Mass.;  Atlantic  Coal 
Co.,  (Coal),  Boston,  Mass.;  City  Fuel  Co., 
(Coal),  Boston,  Mass.;  Blacksmith  Shop 
Pastries,  (Bread),  Rockport,  Mass.;  Key- 
stone Camera  Co.,  (Cameras),  Boston,  Mass.; 
P.  H.  ReveU  Co.  (Liquid  Starch),  Woburn, 
Mass.;  Sweetheart  Cosmetics  Co.,  (Sham- 
poo),  Boston,  Mass.;  Robinson  Card  Co.; 
Clinton,  Mass.;  Sam  Smith  Shoe  Corp.,  New- 
market, N.  H.;  Lincoln  Plaza  Shopping  Cen- 
ter, Worcester,  Mass. 

TV  Accounts:  Albany  Carpet  Cleaning  Co. 
(Rugs  &  Carpets),  Allston,  Mass.;  Carpen- 
ter-Morton Co.  (Paints),  Everett,  Mass.; 
Cott  Beverage  Corp.  (Soft  Drinks),  New 
Haven,  Conn.;  First  National  Stores  (Food), 
Somerville,  Mass.;  Martin  L.Hall  Co.  (Coffee 
&  Tea),  South  Boston,  Mass.;  Boston  Edison 
Company  (Electricity),  Boston,  Mass.;  Bos- 
ton Globe  (Newspaper),  Boston,  Mass.;  Cott 
Bottling  Co.  (Soft  Drinks),  Manchester, 
N.  H.;  R.  G.  Sullivan,  Inc.  (Cigars),  Man- 
chester, N.  H.;  American  Luggage  Works, 
Inc.,  (Luggage),  West  Warick,  R.  I.;  De- 
Mambro  Sound  Equip.  Co.  (Radio  Receivers 
&  TV  Sets),  Allston,  Mass.;  Harvard  Brew- 
ing Co.  (Ale  &  Beer),  Lowell,  Mass.; 
Megowen-Educator  Food  Co.  (Biscuits  & 
Crackers),  Lowell,  Mass.;  P.  H.  ReveU  Co. 
(Liquid  Starch),  Woburn,  Mass.;  Sweetheart 
Cosmetics  Co.  (Shampoo),  Boston,  Mass.; 
Town  &  Country  Homes,  (Real  Estate),  Bos- 
ton, Mass.;  Waltham  Watch  Co.  (Watches), 
Waltham,  Mass. 

DOWD,   REDFIELD   &  JOHNSTONE, 
INC. 

501  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  8-1275 
APA— PPA— ABP— ANPA 

President John   C.   Dowd 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Edmund  F.  Johnstone 

Treasurer Edward  D.  Parent 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Michael  A.  Raymond 

Radio-TV  Director Wallace  Lancton 

Radio  Accounts:  Block  Drug  Company 
(various  drug  products),  Jersey  City;  Albert 
Ehlers,  Inc.  (coffee),  Cott  Beverage  Co.  (soft 
drinks).  New  Haven;  Bristol  Myers  Co. 
(Mum  deodorant).  New  York;  Rap-i-dol 
Distributing  Corp.  (Blensol),  New  York; 
Continental  Glass  Heat  Co.  (heating  panels), 
Dormin,  Inc.  (sleep  capsules),  New  York. 

TV  Accounts:  Rap-i-dol  Distributing  Corp. 
(Blensol),  New  York;  Block  Drug  Co. 
(Omega  Oil,  Poslam),  Jersey  City;  Albert 
Ehlers,  Inc.  (coffee).  New  York;  Cott  Bev- 
erage Corp.  (soft  drinks).  New  Haven; 
Bristol  Myers  Co.  (Mum  deodorant).  New 
York;  Dormin,  Inc.  (sleeping  capsules).  New 
York. 

ROY  S.  DURSTINE,  INC. 
655  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  21,  N.  Y. 


Phone:  TE  8-4600 
NOAB— PPA— APA— ABC 

President Roy    S.    Durstine 

Vice-Presidents Wm.  E.   Dempster, 

John  Malone,  Jr.,  Ralph  D.  AUum 

Treasurer T.    Arnold    Rau 

Head  Art  Dir Harvey  A.  Spooner 

Art   Director J.   Burton   Stevens 

Radio-TV  Time  Buyer Christine  Petrino 

Branch  Offices 

3440  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Phone:  DUnkirk  8-3411 

Exec.-in-Charge William   D.  Sloan 

156  Montgomery  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Phone:  YUkon  6-6917 

Exec.-in-Charge Robert    B.    England 

Radio  Accounts:  Clarke-Cleveland,  Inc. 
(Thyoquent),  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

TV  Accounts:  Macmillan  Petroleum  Cor- 
poration (motor  oil),  Los  Angeles,  Calif.; 
Clark-Cleveland,  Inc.  (Thyoquent),  Bing- 
hamton, N.  Y.;  Modglin  Company,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.;  Pacific  Can  Company,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.;  Podesta  Baldocchi  (flowers, 
gifts),  San  Francisco,  Calif, 

EDELSTEIN-NELSON  ADV. 
AGENCY,  INC. 

203  North  Wabash  St.,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:  ANover  3-3867,  DEarborn  2-5976 

ABP 

President    Edward    Edelstein 

Radio  Accounts:  Conway  Camera,  (Cam- 
eras etc.),  Chicago,  111. 

ELLINGTON  &  CO.,  INC.,  ADV. 

535  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-4300 
ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA— ABC 

President Jesse   T.   Ellington 

Vice-Presidents Theodore   S.  Strong, 

Hyland  L.  Hodgson,  Charles  W.  Marshall, 

Chauncey  L.  Landon,  Van  Davis,  William 

A.  Bartel 

Treasurer Gordon   M.  Kingman 

Exec.  Dir.  Radio  &  TV Hal  James 

Exec.  Producer A.  Burke  Crotly 

Radio  &  TV  Time  Buyer Dan  Kane 

Radio  Accounts:  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America  (Yarns,  Fabrics,  Plastics),  New 
York,  N.  Y.;  McKesson  &  Bobbins  (Drugs) ; 
Cunard  Steamship  Lines. 

TK  Accounts:  Cadbury-Fry  America,  Inc. 
(Candy),  Celanese  Corporation  of  America 
(Yarns,  Fabrics,  Plastics),  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
McKesson  &  Robbins;  Bayuk  Cigars,  Inc.; 
J.  Wiss  &  Sons  (Scissors  &  Shears)  ;  Cunard 
Steamship  Lines. 

ELLIS  ADVERTISING  CO. 

Erlanger  Theatre  Bldg.,  Buffalo  1,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  CI.  6780 
ABP— ANPA— 

Partners Michael   F.   Ellis, 

Jerome  R.  Ellis 

Jr.  Partners: Michael  F.  Ellis,  Jr., 

Maxwell  E.  Ellis 


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rV    IHrvdor Marc ia    Pinkliain 

Hramh  Officrs 

::  York  Si.  W,  Toronlo.  Ont. 

Phone:    W«    Q«)02 

M«nagrr    Al    Mhv 

Ja\    Krith  \i\\. 
M02    Krirk    Bi*U.   Pill4MirKh    VK   I'a. 

Prvtidrnt Jay    S.   Rei«  Ii 

Phonr:  (^Kant  \m\\ 
201  Kam  y.iU  St.,  New  York  22.  N.  Y. 

IVv>*i«lrnl Kiirl    J.    Mann 

Phone:  Plaxa  1-2323 

lUvvNa^h  &    AsMJc. 

IK9  Choinut  Si.,  Horhoj^lcr,  N.  Y. 

Manaitrr    Hav-i\a.»h,    Jr. 

IMionr:  BAk.r  8^10 

ROBERT  J.  ENDERS  ADVERTISING, 
INC. 

1001   Connntidit  \\v^  .\.  W  . 

Wa>hington  (>,  1).  C. 

Phone:  STerling  3-2222 

ABC-AiNPA 

Prr»i(lenl ..Robert  J.   Enders 

K\»-. .   V.-P Howard  A.  Enders 

\  I       I'n^idenls Hiidy  Valhe,  Ray  Hill 

""•■.•  I  rras. Slelvin  Alan  Bank 

H«diu>TV    Direclor Anne    Merrinian 

Art  Dirrrlor Ered  Waller 

Kihn    Direrior Robert   L.   Eriend 

Pruduriion    Manager Stanley   S.   Base 

linmch  Offices 

270  Park  Avmur.  N.w  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone :  PLa/a  :>4952 

Vire♦Pre^idrnt Howard  A.  Enders 

<>6ll   Santa   Moni<  a   Blvd.,  Hollywood,   Calif. 
Phone:    HIilMde   61118 

Manager    John   Swallow 

K.iim.ii.-.l   H.,.lio   &    JA    Hi||infi>:    $;600,(K)0. 

ERWIN,  WASEY  <&  CO.,  INC. 

420  i.ixinglon  Ave.,  .New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   LExington  2-8700 

AAAA— ANPA     APA— NOAB— PPA 

APB-ABC 

chairman  of  the  Board Louis  R.  Waaey 

iVckident Howard    D.    Williams 

txec,  VJ*.  &  Secy (;eorge  E   Wasey 

A*rt.  to  Pre» David   B.  Williams 

Treasurer Jamet,  I  .  O'Connor 

Bu.inefc.   Mgr.  Media Keith   B.  Shaflfer 

l>ir.  Radio-TV Mi(  hael   Uvin 

Radio  Dir.  (L.  A.) |{oi,ert   L.  Redd 

Time  Buyer  (L.  A.) Glen  Bohannan 

Mrda  Dir.   (Chicago) John  Gwynn 

Brunch  Offices 
'   N.   Mirhigan   Ave^  Chicago    I,  III. 

'' L.    R.    Northrup 

'   '  ire  Blvd.,  Lou  Angeleg  36,  Calif. 

'  ''r«" Emmell  C.  MeCaughey 

,^<ite  Bldg.,  Minneapolii,  2,  Minn. 

"»  •;•:;•:•. Mac  Martin 

tional  Bank  Bldg.,  Oklahoma  City,  Ok 
J  V.,dem.  Howard    I).    Williams 
II-O  Bay  Si.,  Toronto,  Ont.,   Can. 

IIZI   in.  Catherine  Sc  W.,   Montreal,  Que., 


Canada 
Manajsor Ralph  L.  Lawson 

/v<i(/io  AccoiuUs:  Barbasol  Co.  (Barbasol), 
Indianapolis,  Ind.;  Muslerole  Co.  (Muster- 
«»le),  Cleveland,  O.;  Carnation  Co.  (Evapo- 
rated Milk,  Ire  Cream,  Malted  Milk),  Los 
Angeles,  C.alif.;  Albers  Milling  Co.  (Cereals, 
I  lapjaek  Mix,  Eriskies  Dog  Food),  Seattle, 
Wash.;  Consolidated  Cigar  Corp.  (Harvester 
Cigars,  Dutch  Masters  Cigars),  Zonite  Prod- 
ucts Corp.  (Larvex),  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
Nash  Coffee  Co.  (Coffee),  Minneapolis, 
Minn.;  S.  C.  Johnson  &  Sons,  Inc.  (Wax 
Protlucls),  Racine,  Wis.;  KRO  Company 
(Rodenticides),  Springfield,  O.;  Jacob  Ries 
Bottling  Works  (Soft  Drinks),  Minneapolis, 
Minn.;  E,  E.  Hutton  and  Co.  (Securities), 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  McCoy  Products  (Vita- 
mins), New  York,  N.  Y.;  Olive  Tablet  Co. 
(Laxative),  Columbus,  O  ;  Springs  Cotton 
Mills  Co.  (Spring  Maid  Sheets),  Lancaster, 
S.  C. 

TV  Accounts:  Carnation  Co.  (Evaporated 
Milk),  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Albers  Milling 
Co.  (Eriskies  Dog  Eood),  Seattle,  Wash.; 
Consolidated  Cigar  Corp.  (Harvester 
Cigars),  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Springs  Cotton 
Mills  (Spring  Maid  Sheets),  Lancaster,  S.  C; 
Musterole  Co.  (Musterole),  Cleveland,  O.; 
North  American  Philips  Co.  (Norelco  Duo- 
Vue),  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Admiral  Corp. 
(Refrigerators,  TV  and  Radio  Receivers), 
Chicago,  111. 

WILLIAM  ESTY  COMPANY,  INC. 

100  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   OXford  7-1600 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA 

President James   J.   Houlahan 

Exec.  V.P G.  I.  Chatfield 

Vice  President Dr.  Wallace  H.  Wulfeck 

Secretary-Treasurer E.  H.  Cummings 

V.P.  Chg.  TV  Prog Samuel  Northcross 

Radio  Director Wendell  Adams 

V.P.  Chg.  TV  Commercial.  .Stanley  A.  Lomas 

Branch  Office 
6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  CaL 

Exec.  Prod.-Dir Arnold  J.  Wester 

Phone:  HOllywood  9-8219 
Radio  Accounts:  Colgate  (Rapid-Shave, 
Eab,  Vel),  Jersey  City;  National  Carbon  Co. 
("Eveready"  Batteries,  "Prestone'*  anti- 
freeze). New  York;  R.  J.  Reynolds  Tob.  Co. 
(Camel  Cigarettes,  Cavalier  Cigarettes, 
Prince  Albert  Smoking  Tobacco),  Winston- 
Salem;  Coca  Cola  Bottling  Co.,  New  York; 
General  Mills;  Pacquin-Leeming  (Silk  'N 
Satin),  N.  Y.,  N.  Y. 

TV  Accounts:  Colgate  (Fab,  Rapid  Shave, 
Vel),  Jersey  City;  National  Carbon  Co. 
("Eveready"  Batteries,  "Prestone"  anti- 
freeze),  New  York;  R.  J.  Reynolds  Tob.  Co. 
(Camel  Cigarettes,  Cavalier  Cigarettes),  Win- 
ston-Salem, N.  C;  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co., 
New  York;  General  Mills;  Pacquin-Leeming 
(Ben-Gay),  N.  Y.,  N.  Y. 


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ETTINGER  ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
INC. 

38  East  57th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  1-0750 

ABP 

President Joel    H.    Ettinger 

Vice-Pres Audrey    Ettinger 

Art    Dir Arthur    Sarett 

Copy   Chief William  Stearns 

Media,   Space   Buyer A.   Diamond 

Television    Dir Michael    Lippert 

Research  Dir Cy   C.  Chaiken 

Accounts:  Air  Filters  Inc.;  Brook's  Mens 
Shops;  Buchman,  The  L.  Co.;  Carolina 
Paper  Mills;  Exeter  Hosiery  MiUs;  Fordham 
Shirt  Co.;  Freund,  Freund  &  Co.;  Gant 
Shirt  Co.;  Gracette  Lingerie;  Henry, 
Charles,  Ltd.;  Lederman  Brothers;  Nebel 
Knitting  Co.;  Preen  Uniforms  Inc.;  Stuart, 
Paul,  Inc.;  Summit  Mills  Corp.;  Worklon 
Inc. 

EVANS-WORK  ADV.  AGENCY 

624  East  Capitol  Ave.,  Springfield,  111. 
Phone:    28868 

President Clarence  R.  Evans 

Art   Director John  Robert  Work 

Continuity    Director Imogene    Kundig 

Radio  Accounts:  Abraham  Lincoln  Hotel; 
B  &  F  Toggery;  Bootery;  Bresmer's;  Bridge 
Jewelry  Co.;  Camera  Shop;  Constantino 
Packing  Co.;  Dellert's  Paints;  Downtain's; 
Dunn  Paint;  First  National  Bank;  Jack 
Harman;  Kennedy's  Laundry  &  Dry  Clean- 
ers; LaBonte's  Luggage  Shop;  Henry  Nelch 
&  Son  Co.;  Public  Super  Market;  Quality 
Dairy;  Rolands;  Schlitt  Hardware;  Security 
Federal  Savings  &  Loan;  Sunshine  Laundry; 
Swanson's  Camera  Shop;  Vredenburgh 
Lumber  Co. 

TV  Accounts:  Constantino  Packing  Co.; 
First  National  Bank;  Vredenburgh  Lumber 
Co. 

EWELL  &  THURBER  ASSOCIATES 

23  East  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago  4,  111. 
Phone:  WEbster  9-0911 

President James   Cady  Ewell 

Vice-President C.  E.  Rickerd 

Copy  Director St.  Clair  Carver 

Production   Manager Bruce   Guest 

Radio   Director A.  J.  Engelhardt 

Branch  Office 

Exec.   Vice-Pres Hal   H.  Thurber 

270  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  1-2770 

Vice-President   Steve  Mudge 

Manager Ernest  Belt 

Radio  &  TV  Accounts:  Chicago,  Indianap- 
olis &  Louisville  Railway  Co.;  Great  China 
Food  Products  Co.;  Ideal  Dog  Food;  Juer- 
gens  &  Anderson  Co.;  Nicolay-Dancey,  Inc.; 
Ostermoor  &  Co.,  Inc.;  Pullman  Couch  Co.; 
Sanford  Ink  Co.;  Straub,  W.  F.,  &  Co.;  Super 
Foods  Merchandising;  Willys-Overland  Ex- 
port Co.;  Willys  Motors,  Inc.;  Wilson  & 
Company;  Wilson  Sporting  Goods  Co. 


FARQUHAR  AND  COMPANY,  INC. 

First  National  Bank  Building,  Utica  2,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   2-6109 

President John  T.  Farquhar 

Vice-President Ted   R.   Darvoe 

Secretary Roger  H.  Williams 

Treasurer Jay   C.  Anderson 

Radio-Television John   T.   Farquhar 

Media    Buyer Eleanor    Crimmins 

Radio  Accounts:  Dawes  and  Judkins  Inc. 
(Floor  Covering  Dealer  and  Distributor), 
Utica,  N.  Y.;  Wm.  Parry  &  Sons  Inc.  (Dairy 
Products),  Utica,  N.  Y.;  Jean's  Foods  of 
Utica  Inc.  (Food  Products),  Utica,  N.  Y.; 
Harry  Heiman  Inc.  (Chrysler-Plymouth  Dis- 
tributor), Utica,  N.  Y.;  Bonide  Chemical 
Co.  (Insecticides,  Fungicides),  Utica;  Rome 
Savings  Bank,  Rome;  Ribyat's  Furniture, 
Utica;  C.  A.  Durr  Packing  Co.  Inc.  (Meat 
Products),  Utica,  N.  Y.;  Mohawk  Airlines 
Inc.  (Airline  Service),  Ithaca,  N.  Y. ; 
CoUinite  Chemical  Co.  Inc.  (Auto  Wax  & 
Cleaner),  Utica,  N.  Y.;  Philipson  &  Co. 
(Investment  Securities),  Utica,  N.  Y.;  Play- 
world  Toys   (Toys),  Utica,  N.  Y. 

TV  Accounts:  Dawes  and  Judkins  Inc. 
(Floor  Covering  Dealer  and  Distributor), 
Utica,  N.  Y.;  Harry  Heiman  Inc.  (Chrysler- 
Plymouth  Dist.),  Utica;  Ribyat's  Furniture, 
Utica;  C.  Al  Duit  Packing  Co.  Inc.  (Meat 
Products),  Utica,  N.  Y.;  Jean's  Foods  of 
Utica  Inc.,  (Food  Products),  Utica,  N.  Y.; 
Mohawk  Airlines  Inc.  (Airline  Service), 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  CoUinite  Chemical  Co.,  Inc. 
(Auto  Wax  and  Cleaner),  Utica,  N.  Y.;  Play- 
world  Toys   (Toys),  Uuca,  N.  Y. 

FEIGENBAUM  &  WERMEN 
ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

1922  Spruce  St.,  Philadelphia  3,  Pa. 

Phone:  LO  4-1536 

ABP— ANPA— NOAP 

Partner Harry  Feigenbaum 

Partner David  Wermen 

Radio-TV  Director Stanley  Goldstein 

Acct.  Exec Leonard  Schorr 

Asst.   Acct.   Exec Jay  Beneman 

Radio  Accounts:  Grabosky  Bros.  (Royal- 
ist, Amerada  cigars),  Philadelphia;  Federal 
Savings  &  Loan  Assns.  (savings  and  loan), 
Philadelphia;  The  Arrow  Store  (men's  fur- 
nishings), Philadelphia;  Laundry  Board  of 
Trade  (Philadelphia  laundries),  Philadel- 
phia; Fox  Weis  (furriers),  Philadelphia; 
Bandler's  (furniture),  Philadelphia;  New 
Yorker  (Cheese),  Philadelphia;  Yankee 
Maid  (Meat  Products),  Philadelphia;  Bunt- 
ing   (Outdoor  Furniture),   Philadelphia. 

TV  Accounts:  Kasser  Distillers  (wine), 
Philadelphia;  Booth's  Bottling  Co.  (carbon- 
ated beverages),  Philadelphia;  Renuzit  Dis- 
tillers (Kings  Wine),  Philadelphia;  Quaker- 
City  Laundry,  Philadelphia;  Douglas  Dryers, 
(Automatic  Clothes  Dryers),  Philadelphia; 
Gaby  Suntan  Lotion,  Philadelphia;  Lou 
Block  Pontiac,  (New  &  Used  Autos),  Phil- 
adelphia. 


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CX)URTLAND  D.  FERGUSON.  INC, 

Km.  3li.  .National  Vrr^  Hltlg.. 

Wa»liin|iton.  0.  C 

l*honr:  N Aluuial  KT?!.! 

APA     IMV\ 

rirtiilrnl Courllam!    D.    IVrpuson 

V^v.Trra* I.ucillo   Picrrr   IVr>:u>on 

K*di«    l>ir ♦•••••rti«'    »l> 

K%cruli>r    \»»l ^alNr   J.    Knxvin 

\rt    Ihrrclor (iillM-rl    MtMkiM> 

PrTMlunion    Manai:.,  Hooth    I  arcu- 

limr   HM>rr ^i•'«    II.'«>«»>"»' 

Itranch  Offices 

iS   Rorkrfellrr  IMnita.   Now  York,  N.  Y. 
Manaitrr Pnilip   N.  Jarkson 

Hmdto  AcrtHints:  W  a>liinpl»>n,  1>.  11.; 
N-hintllrr  IVaniil  IVol^u«^^  ( IN  iiuit  Hiittor 
A  IVanul!.!.  W  .i-«li.  &  Halt.;  M.mn's  Totalo 
«  hipN  Ua.h.  &  Hirhinon.l:  smiiirs  Storage 
to,  V^  a>liiii^ti>n;  l.iiu«»ln  W  arolnui-e  (lorp., 
.\r%»  York:  l.ittir  lavfrn  .s|u>I)^  U<«'staii- 
rantol.  V^  d<-hinf(lon  &    Halitiinorc 

rr  AmturUs:  Smilh-  Storajn-  (o..  Wash- 
inplon,  I).  C 

LAWRENCE  FERTIG  <S  CO.,  INC. 

IJ''    M...li-..n   Am-..  N.nv    York  16,  N.  Y. 
IMionc:  .ML'rrav  Hill  9-7100 
AHP     AM'A-AIV\-PPA 

rrc-iilrnl-rr'-asurer Lawrence  Fertig 

Vir^.prrsitlent    Philip   Lukin 

Mrdia   I)ir«  elor Miss  .Selina   (irosswiith 

.\r1   Dircrtor Stanley  Dusek 

Protiurtioii  Manafter Ken  Miller 

Kadio-TV  Tim*"  Buyer,  Ilir..  .Jog.  H.  Mintzer 
Affottnis:  I)rKii\per,  Jolin.  &  Son  Inc., 
JrfKv  (:it>,  N.  J.:  I  ret'd  Hadio  Corp.;  N.  Y., 
N.  Y.;  Inlernalional  Brands,  Newark,  N.  J.; 
I-or*»  l*r(»dii( tioiio.  liolUwood.  (^alif,;  Medal 
l>i»>till<d  Pr«idurt.  Inr.:  He\erly  Hills, 
Caltf.;  National  l)i>tiller«  i'roduets  (lorp., 
N.  Y.,  N.  Y. 

ROBERT  G.  FIELDS  <S  CO. 

IHni    -u.l.k.iiii    r.l.in..   Na-I.ville   .'i.  Tenn. 

Phone:   6-1977 

ABP-AHC 

Prrfti<^nt Roherl   G.   Fields 

Radio  Accounts'.  St.  Bernard  (loal  Co. 
iiA»m\),  Na.hviUe;  Red  X  Thrift  Stamps, 
Na»h«ille;  Jaroh^  Parking  Co.  (Meats), 
Naaixillr. 

Tl  Art  aunt  %:  Red  X  Thrift  Stamps;  Red 
\rr  Priruleum  Co.  Hia%  &  Oil),  Nashville; 
Robl.  Orr  &  Co.  (Foodh)  Nashville;  J.  C. 
Bradford   &    Co.    rSeruritie*.  I,    Nashville, 

FIORE  &  FIORE  ADV.  CORP. 

I2>t    Mallor)    A\e.,  J«-rhey   City   4,  N.  J. 
Phonr:    HKnderKon    2-8200 

Prr»,  TV   llir Mi.ha.l    A.   f'iore 

V.P^  Rjidio  l>ir..  \lliirl  A.  More 

Sery^Trra. jj.   y.    Fiore 

Arrt.    hxrrmixe* B.    K.    (;eise, 

P.  Brrnhardu  J.  Amitrani,  A.  Bryant 
Kudio    Affouni*    I).    >Xolff   &    Co.    (Credit 
'  loihioi;.    Newark,    N.    J.;    .Specialty    Sales 


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CtMupanv  (Mail  Order  Items),  Lakewood, 
N.  J.:  Leslie  Toy  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
Hahtgene  Corp.,  Newark;  \V  alohung  Lake 
(Resort).  Plainlield,  N.  J.:  Broadway  Angels 
(Stocks),  N.  Y.  C. 

7'!'  Accounts:  Walchung  Lake,  Inc.  (Swim- 
ming Resort),  S.  Plainlield.  N.  J.;  General 
Home  Improvement  Co.  (Storm  Windows), 
Brimklyn;  Save  Way  Appliance  Co.  (Food 
Freezers).  Jamaica.   L.   L:    Halogene   Corp. 

M.  M.  FISHER  ASSOCIATES 

131   N.  LaSalle  St.,   Chicago  2,  111. 
Phone:   CEntral  6-1610-1611 

Owner Jack   L.   Fisher 

Radio  &  TV  Dir.. .  .Jack  L.  (Bud)  Fisher,  Jr. 

Acct.    Exec Paul    Frumldin 

Time    Buyer ....Helene    Heinz 

Radio  Accounts:  Bell  Savings  &  Loan 
Asau.  (Local  Radio),  Cook  Co.  Central  Dem- 
ocratic Committee — Political  (Radio-selected 
Localities),  National  Foundation  for  Infan- 
tile Paralysis  (Midwest  Rep.),  New  York  & 
Chicago;  Tam  O'Shanler  Country  Club  (Golf 
Tournaments  Only),  Chicago;  United  Artists 
Corp.  (Motion  Picture),  Chicago  (Radio  Se- 
lected Localities) ;  Universal-International 
Pictures  (Motion  Pictures),  Chicago  (Radio 
Selected  Localities;  Clark  Theater  (Movie 
Theater),  Chicago;  Monroe  Theater  (Movie 
Theater),  Chicago;  20th  Century  Fox  Film 
Corp.  (Motion  Pictures),  Chicago;  Loeber 
Pontiac,  Inc.  (Pontiac  Agency),  Chicago; 
Chas.  Keeshin  Poultry  Co.  (Frozen  Poultry), 
(Chicago;  San-A-Bin  Corp.  (Garbage  Dis- 
posal Unit),  Chicago. 

Ty  Accounts:  Cook  Co.  Central  Demo- 
cratic Committee  (Political),  Chicago  (Se- 
lected Localities)  ;  Tam  O'Shanter  Country 
Clul)  (Golf  Tournaments),  Chicago;  Nat'l 
Foundation  for  Infantile  Paralysis,  (Chicago 
&  N.  Y.;  United  Artists  Corp.;  Universal- 
International  Pictures  Corp.;  Bell  Savings  & 
Loan  Assn.  (Bank),  Chicago;  Monroe  The- 
ater (Movie  Theater),  Chicago;  20th  Cen- 
tury-Pox Film  Corp.  (Motion  Pictures),  Chi- 
eago;  Loeber  Pontiac,  Inc.  (Pontiac 
Agency),  Chicago;  Chas.  Keeshin  Poultry 
Co.  (Frozen  Poultry),  Chicago;  San-A-Bin 
Corp.    (Garbage    Disposal   Unit),   Chicago. 

FITZGERALD  ADVERTISING 
AGENCY 

Lee  Circle  Building,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Phone:   TUlane  3131 
Partners.... Joe  L.  Killeen,  Jos.  H.  Epstein, 
Roy  M.  Schwarz,  Leonard  Gessner,  E.  W. 
Rector  Wootten,  Warren  G.  Posey 

||^*J!«-TV    Dir Aubrey  Williams 

Radio-TV  Time  Buyer.. Mrs.  Marie  O'Meara 
Radio  Accounts:  Alabama-Georgia  Syrup 
Company  (Alaga  Syrup),  Montgomery,  Ala.; 
Jiue  Plate  Foods,  Inc.  (Mayonnaise-Peanut 
Hutter-Preserves  &  Jellies,  CDM  Coflfee), 
Nev  Orhians,  La.;  H.  G.  Hills  Stores  (Chain 
Grocery  Stores),  New  Orleans,  La.;  Jackson 
Brewing  Company  (Jax  Beer),  New  Orleans. 


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La.;  Pan- Am  Southern  Corporation  (Motor 
Oil  &  Gasoline),  New  Orleans,  La.;  Wesson 
Oil  &  Snowdrift  Sales  Co.  (Wesson  Oil, 
Snowdrift,  Scoco  and  Crustene  Shortening), 
New  Orleans,  La.;  La.  Coca  Cola  Brewing 
Co.,  New  Orleans,  La.;  La.  Power  &  Light 
Co.,  Algiers,  La. 

TV  Accounts:  Blue  Plate  Foods,  Inc.  (May- 
onnaise-Peanut Butter-Preserves  &  Jellies), 
New  Orleans,  La.;  Godchaux  Sugars,  Inc. 
(Sugar),  New  Orleans,  La.;  H.  G.  Hill  Stores 
(Chain  Grocery  Stores),  New  Orleans,  La.; 
Jackson  Brewing  Company  (Jax  Beer),  New 
Orleans,  La.;  La.  Coca  Cola  Brewing  Co., 
New  Orleans,  La.,  La.  Power  &  Light  Co., 
Algiers,  La.  Alabama-Georgia  Syrup  Co. 
(Alaga  Syrup),  Mont.,  Ala. 

HAROLD  E.  FLINT  &  ASSOCIATES 

615  Second  Ave.  No.,  Fargo,  N.  D. 
Phone:   5333 
ABP— APA 

President Harold   E.  Flint 

Vice    Pres Richard    Rosenthal 

Vice  Pres Lee  A.  Holland 

Art  Dir Donald  A.  Nelson 

Accounts:  Bismarck  Tribune;  C.  &  M. 
Inc.;  Erskine  Mfg.  Corp.;  Fargo  Forum; 
Fargo  Foundry;  Gunning  Mfg.  Co.;  Melroe 
Mfg.  Co.;  Merchant's  National  Bank  & 
Trust;  Minn-Kota  Foundry  Co.;  North  Da- 
koto  Hospital  Service  Assn.;  North  Dakota 
Motor  Carriers  Assn.;  Olson,  W.  R.  Co.; 
Otter  Tail  Power  Co.;  Park  Region  Baker- 
ies; Radio  Station  KFYR;  Steidl,  M.  T., 
Inc.;  Sund  Mfg.  Co.;  Tennefos  Mfg.  Co.; 
US  Brewers  Foundation;  US  Food  Co.; 
Van's  Radio   Specialty. 

FOLEY  ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

1012  N.  B.  C.  Bldg.,  Cleveland  14,  O. 
Phone:    CHerry   1-1490 

President Robert  B.  Foley 

Sec.-Treas Helen   M.  Little 

Director Robert  B.  Foley 

Radio  Accounts:  I.  J.  Fox,  Inc.  (Retail 
Furrier),  Nokes-Findley  Wallpaper  &  Paint 
Co.,  Cleveland,  Stanley  Furniture  Co.  (Fur- 
niture &  Appliances),  Cleveland. 

THE  RICHARD  A.  FOLEY  ADV. 
AGENCY,  INC. 

1528  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia  2,  Pa. 

Phone:  KIngsley  5-1560 

AAAA— ABC 

President Charles  H.  Eyles 

V.P.-Treas Lee  E.  Hood 

V.P.-Gen.  Mgr A.  Edward  Morgan 

V.P.-Media  Director Wesley  Winning 

Copy  Director Raymond  Barr 

Radio-TV  Director Frank  M.  Knight,  Jr. 

Time  Buyer Alice  Mooney 

Radio  Accounts:  Abbotts  Dairies,  Inc. 
(Milk,  Cheese  &  Ice  Cream),  Beneficial 
Saving  Fund  (Banking),  Delaware  Steeple- 
chase  &  Race  Assn.  (Horse  Racing),  Wil- 
mington, Del.;  Louis  Burk  Co.  (pork  prod- 


ucts), Phila;  B  &  O  Railroad  (Transporta,- 
tion),  Baltimore;  Klix  Dog  Candy,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.;  Silvo  Silver  Polish,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

TV  Accounts:  Abbotts  Dairies  (ice  cream, 
milk),  Philadelphia;  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Railroad  (passenger  travel).  Baltimore: 
Louis  Burk  Company  (pork  products),  Phil- 
adelphia; R.  T.  French  Company  (bird 
seed),  Rochester;  Atlantis  Sales  (Company 
(Klix  Dog  Candy  and  Silvo  Silver  Polish), 
Rochester;  Delaware  Steeplechase  &  Race 
Assn.  (Horse  Racing),  Wilmington.  Del.; 
Mrs.  Smith's  Pies    (Pies),  Philadelphia. 

FOOTE,  CONE  &  BELDING 

247  Park  Avenue,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    MUrray    Hill    8-5000 

ANPA— AAAA— PPA— APA— ABP— NOAB 

ABC— AFA 

Chairman,  Bd.  of  Dir Robert  F.  Carney 

Exec.  V.P.  &  Director Elwood  Whitney 

V.P.  &  Director Frank  E.  Delano 

V.P.,  Finance,  Secretary  & 

Director A.  E.  Rood 

V.P.,  Merchandising Everett  F.  Braden 

V.P.,   Marketing Sherwood   Dodge 

V.P.,  Media  &  Research.  .Paul  E.  J.  Gerhold 

V.P.,  Senior  Art  Dir Clifford  C.  Lozell 

V.P.,  Radio  &  TV Roger  Pryor 

V.P.,  Copy Otis  W.  Winegar 

Asst.   Treas.   & 

Asst.   Sec Charles   H.   Newbrand 

Dir.    Prog.    Devel Thomas    McDonnell 

Dir.   Broadcast   Media Arthur  Pardoll 

Radio  &  TV  Bus.  Mgr Frieda  Redder 

Dir.   Print   Media Charles   Hofman 

Mgr.  Prod.  Dept Anthony  W.  Kinzler 

Office  Manager Tyrell  G.  Rogers 

Branch  Offices 

155   E.  Superior  Street,   Chicago   11,  III. 
Phone:  SUperior  74800 

President Fairfax    M.    Cone 

V.P.  &  Director Robert  J,  Koretz 

V.P.  &  Director John  F.  Hunt 

V.P.  &  Director Milton  H.  Schwartz 

Treas.  &  Asst.  Sec Jos.  K.  King 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Harold  H.  Webber 

V.P.,  Dir.  of  Copy A.  J.  Bremner 

V.P.,  Dir.  of   Mer W.  Robert  Eagan 

V.P.  &  Prod.  Dir George  Heiland 

V.P.  &  Art  Dir David  W.  Lockwood 

V.P.  &   Media   Dir Robert  Hussey 

V.P.  &  Dir.  Radio-TV 

Production    John   B.   Simpson 

Educational   Dir Leah  Anderson 

Dir.   Research John   Rigotti 

Radio  &  TV  Bus.  Mgr Harry  Dieter 

Radio  &  TV  Time  Buyer. Genevieve  Lemper 

Office  Mgr M.  R.  Lochrke 

Statler  Center,  900  Wil.-hire  Boulevard 
Los   Angeles   17,   Calif. 
Phone:  MAdison  9-3611 

Chairman  Exec.  Comm Don  Belding 

V.P.  &  Mgr.,  Dir William  J.  Pringle 

V.P.  Marketing,  Dir Roy  Campbell 

V.P.  &  Art  Dir Robert  Freeman 

Mgr.  Media  Dept Kenneth  V.  Moore 


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iHr.  •!  Rr^*rrh    Charlo  Melvin  ( Hroasl-O'-Chirken     Brand     Tuna),     San 

|>ir    ol   \\n\t»   Rr^rarrh i.ror^v   W  ravfi  Dirgo,  ("alif.                                             *       -i-     •  o 

M.r    IW    l>rnt Brougham  J.  Morri>  /V/r,  ..s.m.     Icrom./.s:    Armour   Auxiliaries 

Rjaio  Tinir   Hu.rr I.>.lia   H.  Hatton  (Dial     Soap     &     Miampoo),     Chicago,     111.; 

nauto    iimr    nu.rr                                  .    .\(  H.-atrico  Foods  Co.  ( Me"dow  Gold  products, 

ili  M«„Uom.r>   N     Nin  KannMO  4,  Cal.f.  :;':ov;>n>duc.s).  Chicago,  111.;    Bourjois, 

VP    jr    X.   *    iv"                           Ford   Sihlcv  I'"'-    dVrfu.ncs    &    Toiletries),    New    York, 

J-'f   .'^\        r'yr^^r}:cl^  N.    Y.;     HuUock's    Downtown    (Department 

M;i^*\\'l Ikr.    r'L^^^^^^^^^^  ^t»re     morrhandise),    Los     Angeles,    Calif.; 

\^^  ^^- '  ^"' '"7  „•  •  s^;;;:;::::  ^-aiif-"- .»---.,  (jo.  ((;oid  uhd  Beer) 

■V      '!      .     ■    i;:,                          H.I.Mi   ^t.Mi.on  ^i«"    Framisro.    Calif.;    Calavo    Growers    of 

Br..-dr-.  .ng  D  r              ^    .,,, ,    /  '   ''>h^' ( "  California    (Avocados),  Los  Angeles,  Calif.; 

*^  ""':," '    I     ;  l"           I    /  •>   r  l^mous  Agists  Schools,  Inc.  (Home  instruc 

Phon..:    HOI  >sood    •'-..(..  ^.^^^^   .^^  conuncrcial  and  fine  art),  Westport, 

Vk^Prr.idrnt^ Kdimiiul     I..    (.a>hinan.  Comi.;    Frigidaire   Division,   General   Motors 

C  Hurt  iMixrr.  KlIiM.n  NuiM.n  ^^            (Appliances),     Dayton,    Ohio;     Gulf 

P.O.    Box    1223     Hou>lon      1.    1  cxas  H,.ewing     Company      (Grand     Prize     Beer), 

Phone:  Justui  .)W.l  Houston,      Texas;      Hallmark      Cards,      Inc. 

VJ*.  I  On.  M|U- Stephen   K.  Wilhelm  ((;reeting   Cards),   Kansas   City,  Mo.;    Inter- 

VJ» Ktl\sin    H.    Badger  national     Cellucotton     Products     Co. 

Radio  &  TV  Tim.-  Bti>er.  . .  .(;race  Spanihel  (Kleenex),    Chicago,    IlL;    S.   C.   Johnson    & 

Varit'u   Huildinp.  rortiaiid   1.  Oregon  Son,  Inc.   (Car-Plate,  Carnu),  Racine  Wise; 

Phone:    Hroadua>    3272  Jacques   Kreisler   Mfg.   Corp.    (Watch   straps 

Mgr Uith    F.    Ahhott  —men's    jewelry).     North     Bergen,    N.    J.; 

Radio  .4cr*Mints:  Anglo-California  National  Lever  Bros.  Company  (Spry),  New  York, 
Rank.  San  Franri*r«>.  Calif.;  Armour  Aux-  N.  Y.;  Liebmann  Breweries,  Inc.  (Rhein- 
iliarir^  (Dial  Soap  &  Shampoo),  (Chicago,  gold  Beer),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Minneapolis- 
Ill.:  Beairire  Food**  Co.  ( Mtadow  (iold  prod-  Honeywell  Regulator  Co.  (Temperature 
urt»,  Iji  Choy  products),  Chicago,  111.;  Bui-  Controls),  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Paper-Mate 
lork*f>  DoHniown  (Department  store  mer-  (Company,  Inc.  (Pens  &  Desk  Sets),  Culvnr 
rhandi>ri,  Lo>  Anpele>,  Calif.;  California  City,  Calif.,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Perkins 
Brrninn  Co.  ((iold  Label  beer).  San  Fran-  Products  Company  (Kool-Aid),  Chicago, 
riMTo.  Calif.;  Calavo  (»r«>\vers  of  California  111.;  Purex  Corporation  Ltd.  (Bleach),  South 
(Avo^ado^^  Li)-.  Anpeirs,  Calif.;  Frigidaire  Gate,  Calif.;  RKO  Radio  Pictures  Corp. 
Di«ioiun,  (General  Motor-  Corp.  (Appli-  (Motion  pictures),  Hollywood,  Calif.,  New 
anrr^i.  Davton.  Ohio;  (,ulf  Brewing  Com-  York,  N.  Y.;  Rheingold  Brewing  Co.  (Rhein- 
pany  ((>rand  Prize  Beer).  Hou.-ton,  Texas;  gold  Beer),  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Rolley  Inc. 
Hallmark  Card-,  Inc.  (Greeting  Cards),  (Sea  and  Ski  Lotion),  San  Francisco,  Calif.; 
Kan»a»  (!iiy.  Mo.;  International  (iellucotton  Roma  Wine  Company  (Wine),  San  Fran- 
Produrl»  Co.  (Kleenex),  Chicago,  111.;  cisco,  Calif.;  S  &  W  Fine  Foods,  Inc.  (Food 
>.  C.  Johnson  &  Son.  Inc.  ((^ar-Plate.  Carnu),  packers),  San  Francisco,  Calif.;  Divisions  of 
Karinr.  \M»r.;  Jarque-  Krei>ler  Mfg.  Corp.  Safeway  Stores,  Inc.:  Fairfax  Bread  Com- 
(Uairh  i4rapi»— Men'h  jewelry).  North  Ber-  pany  (Bread),  San  Francisco,  Calif.;  Table 
pten,  N.  J.;  Lever  Bro».  (iompany  (Spry),  Products  Company  (Mayonnaise  &  Dress- 
Nrw  York.  .N.  Y.;  Liebmann  Breweries,  ings),  San  Francisco,  Calif.;  Tuxedo  Candy 
Inr.  (Rheingold  Beer  I.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Company  (Candy),  San  Jose,  Calif.;  Secu- 
New  York  Central  System  (Railroad  Trans-  rity-First  National  Bank,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.; 
|>ortationl,  .New  York,  N.  Y.;  Paper  Mate  Southern-Pacific  Company  (Railroad  Trans- 
Corapan%,  Inc.  (Penh  &  Desk  Sets),  Culver  portation),  San  Francisco,  Calif.;  Sunkist 
Cily,  Califs  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Perkins  Prod-  (;rowers.  Inc.  (Citrus  Products),  Los  An- 
uiit  Company  (Kool-Aid),  Chicago,  111.;  geles,  Calif.;  Westgate-California  Tuna 
RKO  Radio  PictureK  Corp.  (Motion  Pic  Packing  Company  (Brest-O'-Chicken  Brand 
lure.  I.  N^w  ^ork.  N.  Y.,  Hollywood.  Calif.;  Tuna),  San  Diego,  Calif. 
Rheinicold    Brewing    Co.    (Bheingold    Beer), 

U.   An^elr..  Calif.;    Hollev   Inc.    (Sea   and  ALBERT  FRANK-GUENTHER  LAW 

Ski    I.^>iioni,    San    Franci-ro,    Calif.;    Roma  INC. 

n-l? .  'ijlT""''     ^^  wV'     ^""l    ^'"'''■'r''^  131  Cedar  St.,  New  York  6,  N.  Y. 

F^rf^urVT           ^"^^^  ^'T''  J"'""  ^^^^^^^    COrtlandt   7-5060 

ri!^.      r^'i       TIT^  /BreadH),  .San  I  ran-  ABP-ANPA-APA-NOAB-PPA-ABC 

VConna  i' A    it  '  in«  7   T"    I    '"''■'''''  [;hairman  of  the  Bd Howard  W.  Calkins 

rllu       T        I      Z*'^";'""^*''    ^^"    Francisco,  President Frank  J    Revnolds 

CaM.:    Tuxedo    r.andy    Con.pany     fflandy),  Sr.  Vice-Pres .Victor  J    Cevasco 

»ank,    I^«   AnRele.     (,a  ,f.;    SoutI.ern-Pa.  ifi.  Vice-Pres.  &  Treas S    A    Sneake 

Company     (Railroad     Transportation),     San  Vice-Pres    &  Sec      FCmA^^ 

We«f«e4,allfomia    i  una   Parking  r:ompany  Dir.  of  Radio  &  TV Robert  W.  Day 

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FRANKEL,  JONES,  CO. 

180  N.  Wabash  Ave.,   Chicago   1,  111. 
Phone:  DEarborn  2-5745 

NOAB— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— NBP 

President Jones    B.    Frankel 

Account  Executives Jones  B.  Frankel, 

A.  G.  Gaines,  Howard  S.  Stone 

Space    Buyer Helen    Eich 

Radio-TV  Director Howard  S.  Stone 

Radio  Accounts:  Lion  Chemical  Co.,  Rolin 
Sales,  Valmor  Prod. 

TV  Account:  Rosin-Starr. 

THE  FREDERICK-CLINTON  CO.,  INC. 

545  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   MUrray  Hill  2-7433 
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB 

President F.  C.  Burger 

V.P.,  Treas H.  S.  Rieff 

V.P.,  Secretary R.  S.  Buckbinder 

V.P.,  Art  Director E.  Gambale 

Radio  Accounts:  Adler  Shoes,  New  York; 
Vim  Electric  Co.  (RCA,  Thor,  Hallicraf ters ) , 
New  York;  Chock  Full  O'Nuts  (Coffee), 
N.  Y.  C. 

TV  Accounts:  Adler  Shoes  for  Men, 
N.  Y.  C;  Chock  Full  O'Nuts  (Coffee), 
N.  Y.  C;  Vim  Radio  &  Television  (Appli- 
ances), N.  Y.  C. 

CURT  FREIBERGER  &  CO. 

1439  Court  Place,  Denver  2,  Colo. 

Phone:   ALpine  5-2048 

AAAA— ANPA— ABP— PPA— NBP— APA 

President C.   J.   Freiberger 

Gen.  Mgr Robert  Lochrie 

Sec'y  &  Treas Doris  R.  Fleischer 

TV    Director Anne    Freiberger 

Radio  Accounts:  American  Beauty  Maca- 
roni Co.  (macaroni  products),  Denver; 
Central  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  (banking),  Den- 
ver; Associated  Grocers  of  Colo,  (groceries), 
Denver;  Colorado  Potato  Flake  Co.  (potato 
chips),  Denver;  Guardian  Savings  &  Loan 
Ass'n.  (savings  &  loan),  Denver;  Sears  Roe- 
buck &  Co.  (dept.  store),  Denver;  Toner's, 
Inc.  (peanut  butter),  Denver;  Vincent  Syrup 
Co.  (syrups)  Denver;  Central  Bank  &  Trust 
Co.  (banking),  Denver;  Gus'  Butter  Maid 
Bake  Shop  (bakery  goods),  Denver. 

TV  Accounts:  Beatrice  Foods  (dairy  prod- 
ucts), Denver;  Central  Bank  &  Trust  Co. 
(banking),  Denver;  Zefer  Products  (salad 
dressings),  Denver;  American  Beauty  Mac- 
aroni Co.  (macaroni  products),  Denver; 
Denver  Conv.  &  Visitors  Bureau  (travel), 
Denver;  Dottie's  Quickie  Cookies  (Frozen 
Cookies),  Denver;  Grandview  Builders 
(builders),  Denver;  Gus'  Butter  Maid  Bake 
Shop  (bakery  goods),  Denver;  Nebraska 
Packing  Co.  (meat  processor — dog  food). 
North  Platte,  Nebraska;  B.  K.  Sweeney  Mfg. 
Co.  (Distributors),  Denver. 

FRIEND,  KRIEGER  &  RADER  INC. 

19  West  44th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MU  2-8193 

APA 


President Morton    S.    Krieger 

Vice-Pres Kenneth   Rader 

Sec'y  &  Art  Dir John  Inglehart 

Production    Mgr Joseph     Marenus 

Accounts:  Ambrosia  Products  Co.;  Celeb- 
rity Tours  Inc.;  Colony  Club  Ice  Cream; 
Dro,  Inc.,  N.  Y.;  Lincoln  School  of  Radio 
&  TV;  etc. 

FRIEND  REISS  ADVERTISING 

221  W.  57  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  7-8030 

ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA 

Partner  &  Gen.  Mgr B.  M.  Reiss 

Fartner   Lee  Friend 

Res.  &  Mkt.  Dir Henry  Brenner 

Production  Manager Julius  Brown 

Radio-TV  Director Edward  Ratner 

Radio      Accounts:      Sweet      Orr      (Work- 
clothes),  N.  Y.  C;  Lafayette  Radio,  N.  Y.  C. 
TV   Accounts:    Levolor    Lorentzen    (Vene- 
tian Blinds),  N.  Y.  C. 

HARRY  M.  FROST  CO.,  INC. 

260  Tremont  St.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Phone:  Liberty  2-0183 

ANPA— APA— PPA 

President Karl  M.  Frost 

Vice-President Harold    E.   Bessom 

Treasurer I  larry    M.    Frost 

Asst.  Treasurer Florence  A.  Dondero 

Sec'y.,  Radio  Dir Harvey  P.  Newcomb 

Newspaper  Space  Buyer Anna  V.  Turner 

Magazine  Space  Buyer  &  Prod.  Mgr. 

Harold  E.  Bessom 

Radio  Accounts:  Durkee-Mower,  Inc. 
( Marshmallow  Fluff),  Lynn,  Mass.;  LePage's 
Inc.  (Glue  Products),  Gloucester,  Mass.; 
General  Electric  Supply  Corp.  (Electrical 
Products),  Boston,  Mass.;  Gentles  Baking 
Co.  (Gentles  Bread),  Mattapan,  Mass.;  NatL 
Cranberry  Assoc.  (Ocean  Spray  Products), 
Hanson,  Mass.;  Eastern  Racing  Assoc.  (Suf- 
folk Downs),  East  Boston,  Mass.;  Boston 
Nash  Co.  (Automobile  Service),  Boston, 
Mass. 

TV  Accounts:  Durkee-Mower,  Inc.  (Marsh- 
mallow  Fluff),  Lynn,  Mass.;  Gentles  Baking 
Company  (Gentles  Bread),  Mattapan,  Mass.; 
General  Electric  Supply  Corp.  (Electrical 
Appliances),  American  Crabmeat  Co.  (3 
Little  Kittens  Cat  Food),  Met.  Boston  Nash 
Dealers  (Automobile  Service),  Boston  Mass.; 
LePages,  Inc.  (Glue  Products),  Gloucester, 
Mass. 

FULLER  &  SMITH  &  ROSS,  INC. 

1501  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland  15,  O. 

Phone:    CHerry   1-6700 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA 

ABC 

President Allen    L.    Billingsley 

Exec.  Vice-Pres E.  L.  Andrew 

V.P.  &  Mgr.  (Cleveland  Office)  .W.  A.  Wright 

Secretary-Treasurer C.   C.  Reidenbaugh 

Asst.  to  Pres.  (Cleveland^ J.  C.  Maddox 


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Mrai4  l>rpi.  M|ir.  (i:Mil.)..W.  G.  Chalklcy 

(( Jiirafo » '      ^^     nilliiiislc) 

frilm  Vuu*l  I>r|»l. 

(rlr%r|jnd  OHire) iia\u\  Adam 

V.4*,    R.aitvTV Tom   Slater 

It  lunch  Offices 

^30  P«rk  A%r,  Nrw  York  17,  N.  Y. 

IMiouc:    Ml  rrav    HitI  (h.SoOO 

VJct-rrr.-.   &    M(cr     H.    l'-.    Allen 

105  Vk .  A«bm>  Sl^  Chicago  3,  111. 

IMione:   ANtlover  SoOU 

VlrcPrr*.  &  Mgr K.  J.  Lauesen 

Raditt  Acctmnis:  W  i->linghoust>  Eler.  Corp. 
(\arioii»i.  IMxmoulli  (orilagr  (.o.  (Hope). 
Ilrrruir»  IV.wilrr  i.».  (Toxaniicnt- ),  Aliimi 
itum  Cooking  I  t«  n>il  Co.  (  W  «  ai-K\«T ),  Hry- 
ani  lltjirr  Corp.  {(',n>  HcaUisL  IVnzoil 
CaMilinr  &  Oih.  Kr>^lone  Sttri  &  Wire  Co. 
iKrnringt.  I.in«-n  lliread  Co.,  Mt'llon  Na- 
tional Hank  &  Tru'.t  Co.,  Niikrl  Tlatt'  Road 
(Railroad".  OldMUobilf  Dealers,  Sherwin- 
\l  illiam!>  Co.  (Painl),  Slerlinp-Lindner-Davis 
Co.  (Dt-pl.  Store),  \\  eb^ter-Chicago  Corp. 
(Phonographs  I,  .\nieriran  (Greetings  Corp. 
I  PuhlislieriiL  American  Society  of  Metals, 
Crntral  .Nati«»nal  Hank.  Chicago  &  Eastern 
R.  R.,  Harry  I  erguson.  In(.  (Farm  Equip- 
mrntt.  Jack  &  lleint/.  (Precision  Equip- 
ment ) . 

71  Accounts:  Central  Nal'l  Hank  of  Cleve 
land,  American  (Greeting  Card  Publishers, 
\X  ratinghouse  Elec.  Corp.,  Pennzoii  Com- 
pany. Sherwin-\\  illiani^  Co.,  Stering-Llnd- 
nrr-I)a\i>  (io.,  ( ]«»ininercial  Solvents,  Ferro 
Corporation,  Mellon  National  Hank  &  Trust 
Co^  0|d^mobile  Dealers. 

FURMAN.  FEINER  &  CO..  INC. 

Ii:   W.    I'.lli  >t.,  .\e\N   York  36,  N.  Y. 

IMioiie:    PFaza   7-7393 

AHP 

Pres.,  Radio  Time  Huyer.  . .  .Norman  Furman 

Vire-Prehideni Irving  J.   (Gottlieb 

Art   Director ICdwin    R.   Swaback 

Acrt.  Execs Nat   Roth,  Lon   Shaw 

Spare   Buyer Laura   Lustig 

liadio  Accounts:  American  I'ederalion  of 
I^hor,  Wa-hington,  D.  (J.;  International  La- 
die%  (»ar.  Workers  Cnion,  Liberal  Parly, 
C.d.irnb)   W;ilrh    f  Jewelry),  New  York,  N.  Y. 

GARDNER  ADVERTISING  CO. 

91'.  Olive  Si„   Sr.  l.oiii^    I,   Mo. 

Phone:    Cent  raj    ].3200 

AAAA— ARC— AHP— ANPA— APA 

NOAH  -PPA 

President E.    C.    MarBhuiz 

See.  A  Trea^.  II.  h.  (,ardner,  Jr. 

V.P.  Chg.  Radio. TV William   Fisher 

Branch   Office 

9  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    COI uudiuB    r).2000 

Vlrr-Prefcidenl    Roland   Martini 

Radio  Accounln:  Grove  '..aboratories,  Inc. 
<  Kromo-Quinine,  Filrh  Shampoo,  4-Way  Cold 
Tah|rtft>,   .St,    l^iuin;    Nebracka    Consolidated 


NG     AGENCIES 


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Mills  Company,  Omaha,  Neb.;  Pet  Milk  Co., 
Purina  Mills,  Ralston  Purina  Company,  St. 
Loui>;  Southwestern  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  St. 
Louis;  Union  Electric  Company  of  Mis- 
>ouri,  St.  Louis;  First  National  Bank,  St. 
Louis;  St.  Louis  Independent  Packing  Co.; 
Irenlon  Foods,  Inc.,  Kansas  City;  Barton 
Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Louis;  Swift  &  Co., 
Chicago;  Godefroy  Manufacturing  Co.,  St. 
Louis;   Wabash  Railroad,  St.  Louis. 

TV  Accounts:  Grove  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Pet  Milk  Co.,  Monsanto  Chemical  Co.,  St. 
Louis;  First  National  Bank,  St.  Louis;  Ne- 
braska Consolidated  Mills,  Omaha,  Neb.; 
Barton  Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Louis;  Derby 
Foods,  Inc.,  Chicago;  Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago; 
Union  Electric  Co.  of  Mo.,  St.  Louis;  Tren- 
ton Foods,  Inc.,  Kansas  City;  Wabash  Rail- 
road, St.  Louis;  Southwestern  Bell  Tele- 
phone Co.,  St.  Louis;  Purina  Mills,  St. 
Louis. 

GAYNOR  &  COMPANY,  INC. 

10  East  49th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  5-5751 

ABP— ANPA 

President Paul  Gaynor 

Vice-President Guy    Gantz,    Jr. 

Publicity   Director Frank  0.  Muni 

Traffic-Prod.    Mgr George    Cisneras 

Treas.  &  Media  Dir Edward  Marra 

Prod.   Mgr George    Cisneros 

Creative  Dir Jack  Williamson 

Art    Dir Hal   Frank 

Acct.  Executives George  Medinnus, 

Richard  Falcon 
V.P.  &  Radio  &  TV  Dir Fred  J.  Ham 

Radio  &  TV  Accounts:  Fairchild  Engine  & 
Airplane  Corp.;  Ail-American  Engineering; 
Link  Aviation,  Inc.;  J.  A.  Maurer,  Inc.; 
Precision  Film  Laboratories,  Inc.;  McGraw- 
Hill  Publishing  Co.;  B.  G.  Corporation;  Fair- 
child  Recording  Equipment  Corp.;  G.  M. 
Giannini  &  Co.,  Inc.;  American  Moninger 
Greenhouse  Co.;  United  Metal  Box  Co. 

GEARE-MARSTOR   INC. 

22nd  &  Locust  St.,  Philadelphia  3,  Pa. 

Phone:    LOcust  4-0530 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA 

NOAB— PPA 

President Norman   W.   Geare 

V.P.-Media  Director Frank  C.  Murphy 

Secretary William  G.  Huckel 

Treasurer Elizabeth   A.  Heath 

Dir.  of  Service Karl  L.  Gauck 

Public  Relations  Director Wm.  C.  Faust 

Radio-TV  Dir Frank  C.  Murphy 

Branch  Office 

420  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    LExington    2-0880 

Vice-President Charles  S.  O'Donnell 

Radio  Accounts:  Strawbridge  &  Clothier 
(Dept.  Store),  Western  Saving  Fund  Society, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Henry  Disston  &  Son 
^ Chain  Saws),  Pennsylvania  Salt  Mfg.  Co. 
(Chemicals),   Philadelphia,  Pa. 


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TV  Accounts:  Western  Saving  Fund)  So- 
ciety (Savings  Bank),  Strawbridge  &  Cloth- 
ier (Dept.  Store). 

THE  GETSCHAL  CO.,  INC. 

49  E.  51st  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  8-1100 
ABC— ABP— ANPA 

President    Budd    Getschal 

Vice-President    Ezra   Millstein 

Radio-TV  Accounts:  Sealy  Mattress  Co. 
(mattresses),  N.  Y.  C;  Lerner  Co.  (furni- 
ture). N.  Y.  C;  Ludwig  Baumann  &  Spear's 
(furnishings),  N.  Y.  C;  Motorola,  Inc. 
(Television  &  Radios). 

GEYER  ADVERTISING  AGENCY, 
INC. 

745  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    PLaza    1-3300 
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA 

President B.  B.  Geyer 

Exec.  V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Sam  M.  Ballard 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr John  R.  Geyer 

Treasurer John  R.  Kunz 

V.P.  &  Creative  Dir Amedee  J.  Cole 

V.P.,  Mktg.  Dir R.  C.  Robertson 

Vice  Pres Frank  Kearney 

Vice  Pres Winslow  H.  Case 

Vice  Pres Donald  Gill 

V.P.   Copy  Directors J.  J    Tennyson, 

Edward  Zern 
Vice-President^    A.   LaSala, 

Sam   M.   Ballard.  Harvey  Volkmar 

V.P.  &  Art  Director W.  J.  Loveman 

V.P.  &  Art  Director A.  A.  Surin 

V.P.  &  Dir.  Public  Rel.... Joseph  C.  Meehan 

Director  of  Radio-TV George  Wolf 

Time  Buyers Elizabeth  Powell, 

Carol  Sleeper 

Radio-TV    Dir William    Lewis 

TV  Film  Supervisor James  Harkey 

Prod.   Super Lee   D.  Emmerich 

TV  Art    Director James   Egleson 

R.fdio-TV  Bus.  & 

Traffic   Super Don  McGuinn 

Branch  Offices 

14250  Plymouth  Rd.,  Detroit  32,  Mich. 

Phone:   Webster  3-5520 

V.P.,  Mgr Ralph  Wolfe 

931  Third  National  Bldg.,  Dayton  2,  Ohio 

Phone:    Fulton   4-145 

Vice  President  &  Mgr E.  G.  Frost 

Radio  Accounts:  American  Home  Products 
(Burnett's  Vanilla  Extracts,)  N.  Y.  C;  Amer- 
ican Motors  Corp.,  (Nash  cars  &  Kelvinator 
appliances),  Detroit,  Mich.;  Boyle-Midway, 
Div.  Am.  Home  Prod.  (Aerowax,  Black  Flag 
Aerosol.  Easv-Off.  Aero  Shave,  Old  English 
Wax);  Kiwi  Polish  Co.,  Ltd.  (Shoe  Polish), 
Phila.,  Pa.;  Olin  Mathieson  Chem.  Corp. 
(USI  &  Super  Pyro  Anti-Freezes),  Baltimore, 
Md.;  Olivetti  Corp.  of  Am.  (Typewriters  & 
Business  Machines),  N.  Y.  C;  Nat'l.  Paper 
Corp.  of  Pa.,  (Swanee  Tissues,  Napkins  & 
Towels),  N.  Y.,  N.  Y.-  Tetley  Tea  Co., 
N.  Y.  C. 


TV  Accounts:  American  Home  Products; 
American  Motors  Corp.;  Boyle-Midway  Div., 
Am.  Home  Prod.;  Colter  Corp.,  (Jekyll 
Island  Shrimp),  N.  Y.  C;  Kiwi  Polish  Co., 
Ltd.;  Olin  Mathieson  Chem.  Corp.;  Tetley 
Tea  Co.;  Wooster  Brush  Co.,  (Magi-Koter 
Paint   Rollers,  Wooster,  Ohio. 

GIBBONS  ADVERTISING 
AGENCY,  INC. 

802   Daniel    Bldg^  Tulsa  3,  Okla. 
Phone:  4-2444 

ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA— SNPA—APA 
NOAB 

Pres.  &  Treas J.  Burr  Gibbons 

Vice  President John  B.  Gibbons 

Secretary Viola  Neese 

Radio-TV  Dir Mercedes  (Dee)   Freiday 

Radio  Accounts:  National  Bank  of  Tulsa 
(banking  and  trust  services),  Tulsa;  Stan- 
ley's Funeral  Service  (funeral  service), 
Tulsa;  State  Federal  Savings  &  Loan  Associ- 
ation (savings,  loans  and  investments), 
Tulsa;  Wortz  Biscuit  Co.  (crackers  and 
cookies).  Fort  Smith,  Ark.;  Tom  P.  Mc- 
Dermott,  Inc.  (tire  sales,  service  &  recapping, 
home  appliances,  anti-freeze  &  motor  oil  & 
batteries),  Tulsa,  Oklahoma  City,  Amarillo; 
Sand  Springs  Farms  (turkeys  and  eggs), 
Sand  Springs,  Okla.;  Liberty  Glass  Co. 
(milk  and  beverage  bottles),  Sapulpa,  Okla.; 
Pedrick  Laboratories,  Inc.  (Vigo  Dog  Food), 
Sand  Springs,  Okla.;  Southwest  Steel  Co. 
(ornamental  iron).  Sand  Springs,  Okla.; 
Comet  Moving  &  Storage  Co.  (moving  and 
storage),  Tulsa;  Community  Loan  &  Invest- 
ment Co.  (loans),  Ardmore;  Tulsa  Cabinet 
Shop    (wooden  furniture),   Tulsa. 

TV  Accounts:  National  Bank  of  Tulsa 
(banking  and  trust  services),  Tulsa;  Tom  P. 
McDermott,  Inc.  (tires  &  appliances,  anti 
free,  motor  oil),  Tulsa;  State  Federal  Savings 
&  Loan  Assn.  (savings,  loans,  incestments), 
Tulsa;  Wortz  Biscuit  Co.  (crackers  and 
cookies).  Fort  Smith,  Ark.;  Comet  Moving  & 
Storage  Co.  (moving),  Tulsa;  Tulsa  Cabinet 
Shop  (wooden  furniture),  Tulsa;  Pedrick 
Laboratories,  Inc.  (Dog  Food),  Sand  Springs; 
Southwest  Steel  Co.  (ornamental  iron),  Sand 
Springs. 

GIBRALTAR  ADV.  AGENCY,  INC. 

17  E.  45th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-7896 

President Charles  J.  Basch,  III 

Vice-President   Leo  Berman 

Treasurer Clarence  Schmidt 

Secretary,  Radio  &  TV  Dir Frances  Scott 

Radio  &  TV  Time  Buyer Gloria  Lubin 

Rad.'TV  Accounts:  Bonafide  Mills,  (Bon- 
ny Maid  Linoleums,  Tilemasters,  &  Versa 
Tile),  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Davis  Handkerchief 
Corp.;  Parke-Edwards,  Ltd. 

Other  Accounts:  Kurt  A.  Baer,  Inc.  (Mfrs.' 
Representatives  of  non-ferrous  metals)  ;  Alpha 
Products  Co.  (Distributors  of  Automotive 
equipment  oil  and  chemicals)  ;  Diamant  Ma- 
rine    Corp.     (Distributors    of    boating    sup- 


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plk>«>;  lUmalitlr  Milk  Inc.  (Bonny  \Wu\ 
linolrumi.  N.  Y.  I  .;  l^»rrnr«?  Salon;  IVmii 
l*arkrr.  Inc.;  Su|>rrcurlinr  I  t>r|».  lMfgi>.  of 
)><>«iit%     proilur!*';     I>i<-k    (  t>mino     (\rli-l». 

GILLHAM   ADVERTISING   AGENCY 

iOO  (  onlinrnul    Hink    lU.lp..   Salt    l.akr   i.ily 

1.  llali 

Phonr:    -ioSlb 

ABI»     A.\I»A-APA     PFA 

I»rr»idcnl  Trr«>urrr M.    C.    Nolson 

y.xec.  Virr'Prr*Mli»nl.,,....Lon  Hi*  liard.^on 
Virr-I»rr«iilrt.t  IJ^.h.-r!    I".    HoliHin;: 

Virf-Prr»iilent  .WrnJell  J.  Ashton 

Srrrrlary    Marjoi  ir    lai  r.ll 

Sfiar*"  Bu>rr l->tli.r  (iook 

Radio  Accounts:  Cloverleaf  Dairy  (Milk, 
Oram.  Milk  rro«lii.t>>.  CoKillr  lev  Cream 
Cm^  ^i^l^rr  Hrtuing  Coiupany.  (»eii«'ral  Kler- 
Irir  Supply  r.ori»..  Mountain  I'lifl  Supply 
r.o,  (»H«lrn  Kir^t  IVdfral  Savinps,  Petty 
Motor.  Portrr-Srarpi'lli  Macaniiii  i.o..  Purity 
Bi»ruit  ('onipany,  Hoyal  Baking  Conipany. 
Srfto  Milk  Product-  Co..  Stnator  Chevrolet 
Co,  .'^wrrl  Cand)  Couipany.  rnion  Pacilir 
Railroad.  Itah  Oil  Hefuiing  Co.,  Utah  Power 
&  I.ildtt  C-o. 

Tl'  Accounts:  Cloverleaf  Dairy,  Colville 
Irr  Oeam  Co.,  First  Federal  Savings,  Fisher 
IkeninK  Company.  General  Klectric  Supply 
C.orp-  Mountain  Fuel  Supply  Co.,  Petty 
Motor,  Purity  HiMuit  Company,  Royal  Bak- 
ing Company,  SeRo  Milk  Products  Co.,  Sweet 
Candy     Company.    Union     Pacific     Railroad. 

BERT  S.  GITTINS  ADVERTISING 

73^^   .N.   Broadway,   Milwaukee  2,  Wig. 

Phone:    BR   65948 

A  A  A  A— A  BC-  A  BP-  A.N  PA 

Owner Bert    S.   Gittins 

Prod.  Dir Stewart  Carlson 

Media    Dir Esther    Block 

Copy  Dir Harold  Nelson 

Ind.  Copv  Dir Franklin  J.  Beezley 

Ofire  Mjtr.. Erwin  R.  Holtz 

Radio  &  TV  Dir (jerald  U.  Srauian 

Radio  Accounts:  Allis-Chalmers  Mfg.  Co. 
(F'arm  Tractors  &  Fquipment),  Milaukee, 
Wi».;  Group  8 — Wisconsin  Bankers*  Assn. 
(Banking  .Service),  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  The 
Page  Milk  Company  fKvaporated  Milk), 
Mrrrill,  Wi..:  Wm.  F.  Renk  &  .Sons  (Hybrid 
C«rn»,  .Sun  Prairi*-.  \XiK.;  Maiiitowar  F(|uip. 
Co.   (Food  Fr«*«-zcrl.  Mariitow;ic,  \X  i-c. 

Ty  Accnunti.  Allis-Chalmf-rfi  Mfg.  Co. 
(Farm  Tractors  &  Fquipment),  Milwaukee, 
Wit.:  Group  8— Wisconsin  Bankers  Assn. 
'lianking  .Vrvicd,  Milwaukee,  Wise;  Mani- 
lowar    Fquip.    Co.    n-ood    Freezer),    Manilo- 

GLENN  ADVERTISING  INC. 

301  Fir»i  Fif.    Bld>£..  M\\   K.  lih  St. 

Fort    U  orth   2,  Texab 

Phone:  FA  4476 

A>PA-SM'A~  APA    ABP-  NOAB 

AAAA-PPA 

Kxw.  VJ» John  H.  Stewart 


\  ice   Pres Vrnold   C.  Shaw 

Secretary    Kdith   F.  Milliken 

Hnmch  Offices 

191.')  Elm  St.,  Dallas  1,  Texas 

Phone:    Riverside  ()()86 

President Ray  K.  Glenn 

uW)  W  il.shire   BIv<l.,  Los  Angeles  48,  Calif. 
Phone:   WEhster  3-9369 

Vcct.  Exec Raymond  E.  Prochnow 

Moore   Bldg.,  San  Antonio,  Texas 
Phone:  (;Arfield  2369 

Acct.  Exec Robert  0.  Holleron 

Accounts:  Arrowhead  Food  Products; 
Bewlcy  Mills;  Commerce  Refrigeration  Co.; 
Continental  (Geophysical  ('o.;  Davis  &  Hum- 
phries; Dotties  Quickies  of  the  Southwest; 
Epps  Smokehouse;  Fort  Worth  Macaroni 
Co.;  Forth  Worth  Nat'l  Bank;  Forth  Worth 
Sand  &  (travel;  Garza,  Ralph;  Gebhardt 
(-hili  Power  Co.;  Globe  Laboratories;  Great 
American  Health  &  Life  Co.;  Great  Western 
Foods  Co.;  Harper  General  Tire  Co.;  Jor- 
dan Motors;  KITE,  Radio  Station;  McDon- 
ald Hatcheries;  Mangum,  John,  Co.;  North 
Texas  Advertising;  Piggly-Wiggly  Stores; 
Republic  National  Bank;  Ruth,  J.  B.  Sales 
(]o.;  Ryan,  Thomas  M,  Co.;  Serval  Drug  Co.; 
Sperry  &  Hutchinson;  Southern  Transfer 
Co.;  Southern  Equipment  Co.;  Texas  Dry 
Concrete  Co.;  Texas  Industries,  Inc.;  Texas 
&  Pacific  Railway;  Texcrete  Companies; 
Thrifty  Wise  Services;  WBAP-AM-FM-TV, 
Fort   Worth;   Waples-Platter   Co. 

GOODKIND,  JOICE  &  MORGAN, 
INC. 

919  North  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Phone:  SUperior  7-6746 
AA  AA— ANPA— ABP— APA— PPA— NBP 

President Clyde   M.  Joice 

Treas.  &  Copy  Chief Garrick  M.  Taylor 

Secy.  &  Media  Dir. .  .Florence  A.  Neighbors 

Asst.  Med.  Dir.,  Prod.  Mgr J.  Alden  Joice 

Vice  President Henry  Nathan 

Radio  Accounts:  Planters  Nut  &  Chocolate 
Co.,  Goldenrod  Ice  Cream  Co.,  Planters 
Edible  Oil  Co.,  Jewel  Tea  Co.,  Inc.,  The 
Illinois  Canning  Co.,  C.  H.  Runciman  Co., 
Lowell,   Mich.;    Humiston-Keeling   &   Co. 

TV  Accounts:  Goldenrod  Ice  Cream  Co. 
(Ice  Cream),  Chicago,  111.;  The  Illinois 
Canning  Co.;  C.  H.  Runciman  Co.,  Lowell, 
Mich.;  Planters  Edible  Oil  Co.,  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa.;  Humiston-Keeling  &  Co. 

GOTHAM  ADVERTISING  CO. 

2  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    JUdson   2-2880 

ABP— AFA 

Chairman  of  Bd G.  Ellsworth  Harris 

President Duncan    D.    Sutphen,    Jr. 

Exec.  V.P.  &  Treas Arthur  A.  Kron 

Vice  Pres Robert  F.  Kendall 

Vice  Pres Arthur  F.  Connolly 

Secretary Chester  A.  Priest 

Dir.   Radio  &  Television. .  .Arthur  A.  Kron 
Dir.   Pub.  Relations K.  Barton 


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Branch  Office 

Coudrey-Gotham  Prop,  Ltd. 

5-7  Barrack  St.,  Sydney,  Australia 

Director C.  J.  Coudrey 

Radio  Accounts:  Lutheran  Laymen's 
League  (Lutheran  Church-Missouri  Synod), 
St.  Louis,  Mo.;  L.  A,  V.  (Venezuelan  Air- 
lines), New  York,  N.  Y. 

GRANT  ADVERTISING,  INC. 

919  North  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Phone:  SUperior  7-6500 
ANPA— APA— ABP— PI^A— SNPA— NOAB 

President Will  C.  Grant 

Exec.  V.P.  Chg.  Cen. 

Creative  StafiE Howard  A.  Jones 

Vice-Presidents Valeria    T.    Feely, 

W.  Robert  Watson,  Lawrence  Mcintosh, 
Herbert  A.  Carlson,  John  G.  Copeland 

Secretary Mary  Waller   Grant 

V.P.  &  Art  Dir Loren  G.  Moore 

Research    Dir Kay    Sheldon 

Gen.  Radio   Dir. 

(Latin  Amer.) Lloyd  G.  Harris 

Media  Space  Buyer Thomas  Scott 

Asst.  Dir.  Radio-TV  Media Fred  Norman 

Radio  &  TV  Dir.  (Chicago) . . .  .E.  M.  Moore 

Radio   Director Jane  Baker 

Production   Mgr Harry   White 

Chicago  Art  Dir Fleetwood  Burt 

Asst.    Art    Dir Albert    Fischer 

V.P.  Personnel Donald  C.  Turner 

V.P.  Operations, 

In'l  Div Raimundo  Scarampi 

Copy  Group  Head Wallace  Capel 

Acct.  Executives Will  C.  Grant, 

Howard  A.  Jones,  W.  R.  Watson,  Lawrence 
Mcintosh,  Glen  Shears,  Kenneth  Brown- 
ing, John  Edgar 

Branch  Offices 

655  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  21,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  TE  8-9393 

V.P.  Chg  N.  Y.  Office.... Hugo  C.  R.  Vogel 

29th  Floor,  Guardian  Bldg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 

Phone:   WOodwood  3-9400 

V.P.  Chg.  Detroit  Office. .  .Edward  R.  Grace 

1212  Gulf  States  Bldg.,  Dallas  1,  Texas 

Phone:   Prospect  8121 

V.P.  Chg.  Dallas  Office David  Garrett 

Hulman  Bldg.,  Dayton  3,  Ohio 
Phone:  Michigan  9562 
V.P.  Chg.  Dayton  Office 

&  A-E V.  P.  Black 

American  Bank  Bldg.,  Portland,  Ore. 
Phone:  CA  9609 

Mgr.  &  Acct.  Exec John  A.  Gicsy 

593   Market  St.,  San  Francisco  5,   Calif. 
Phone:   DO  2-0369 

V.P.  Chg.  San  Fran.  Off J.  R.  Lenahan 

Langford  Bldg.,  Miami  32,  Fla. 
Phone:  Miami  3-0773 

V.P.  Chg.  Caribbean  Oper John  A.  Dey 

Taft  Bldg.,  Hollywood  28,   Calif. 
Phone:  HO  9-5371 
V.P.  Chg.  Hollywood  Off.... Paul  L.  Bradley 
Accounts:  Airtemp  Div.  of  Chrysler  Corp.; 
Brown  &  Williamson  Export;   CHUM,  Tor- 
onto,   Radio    Sta.;    Coca    Cola     (Foreign), 


N.  Y.;  Colgate-Palmolive  Int'l;  Colgate- 
Palmolive  Ltd.;  Continental  Life  Insurance 
Co.;  Dodge  Brothers  Corp.,  Div.  of  Chrysler 
Corp.;  Drake  Hotel;  Florida  Power  &  Light 
Co.;  Hilton  Hotel,  Ft.  Worth;  lodent  Chemi- 
cal Co.;  LACSA  —  Costa  Rican  Airlines; 
LAV — Venezuelan  Airlines;  IBM;  American 
Weekly. 

GRAY  &  ROGERS 

12    South   12th   St.,   Philadelphia   7,  Pa. 

Phone:  WAlnut  240808 

ANPA 

Partner Jerome    B.    Gray 

Partner Edmund  H.  Rogers 

Partner Robert  W.  Graham 

Partners Sherman  G.  Landers, 

Russell   K.    Carter,   William    B.   Edwards, 
Atherton  Seeley,  David  B.  Arnold,  Thelma 
Beresin,  Franklin  P.  Jones,  Granville  Wor- 
rell, Albert  R.  Bochroch 
Radio-TV  Dept.  Head. .  .Walter  M.  Erickson 

Radio-TV  Super Edmund  H.  Rogers 

Radio  Accounts:  The  M.  A.  Hanna  Com- 
pany (Coal),  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Philadel- 
phia Saving  Fund  Society  (Banking  Ser- 
vices), Philadelphia,  Pa.;  American  Chemi- 
cal Paint  Co.  (Plant  Foods),  Ambler,  Pa.; 
As  sociated  Hospital  Service  of  Philadelphia 
(Blue  Cross-Blue  Shield),  Philadelphia;  Bell 
Telephone  Co.  of  Pa.  (Services),  Philadel- 
phia; Chevrolet  Dealers  Assn.  of  Philadel- 
phia, Philadelphia;  Diamond  State  Tele- 
phone Company  (Services);  Delaware;  Fritz 
^  La  Rue  (Carpets),  Philadelphia;  Lee  Tire 
&  Rubber  Co.  (Tires),  Conshohocken; 
Philadelphia  Zone  Planning  Assn.  (Chevro- 
let Dealers),  Philadelphia;  Wilen  Brothers, 
Inc.  (Wines),  Philadelphia;  Keystone  Auto- 
mobile Club,  Philadelphia;  Charles  Mar- 
chand  Co.  (Hair  Rinses),  N.  Y.,  N.  Y.; 
Vogel-Ritt  (Termite  &  Pest  Control),  Phil- 
adelphia. 

TV  Accounts:  Fidelity-Philadelphia  Trust 
Co.  (Banking  Services),  Philadelphia,  Pa.; 
Keystone  Automobile  Club  (Services),  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.;  Philadelphia  Saving  Fund  So- 
ciety (Banking  Services),  Philadelphia,  Pa.; 
American  Chemical  Paint  Co.  (Plant  Foods), 
Ambler,  Pa.;  Associated  Hospital  Service  of 
Philadelphia  (Blue  Cross-Blue  Shield), 
Philadelphia;  The  Bell  Telephone  Co.  of 
Penna.  (Services),  Philadelphia;  Chevrolet 
Dealers  Assn.  of  Philadelphia;  Diamond 
State  Telephone  Co.  (Services),  Delaware; 
Charles  Marchand  Company  (Hair  Rinses), 
N.  Y.  C. ;  Philadelphia ;  Zone  Planning  Assn. 
(Chevrolet  Dealers),  Philadelphia;  Wilen 
Brothers,  Inc.    (Wines),  Philadelphia. 

MONROE  GREENTHAL  CO.,  INC. 

445  Park  Avenue,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  9-8640 

ANPA— APA— PPA— ABP 

Pres.,  Treas Monroe  W.  Greenthal 

Production   Mgr Joseph   Boggiano 

Radio  &  TV  Dir Samuel  G.  Gallu 

Media  Dir.,  Space  Buyer Herb  Hauser 


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Accounts:  V»h\*u  Thralrcs  Con>.,  N-  ^-^ 
N.  Y.;  nw»  Aru  Tlirairo.  N.  Y.:  Molion  Pic 
lurr»  for  Tclc\iMon.  N.  Y.:  rrtllailiiiiu  Hndio 
rnMlurtionn.  Inc.;  Vt'i-  \  I  ifth  Av. .  Ciii- 
rm*.  N.  Y.;  K«nk.  J.  Arlhur.  >.  Y.;  H.ade, 
W.Iicr.  ThratrcN  N.  Y.;  Hujroff  &  Hooki-r 
TKcatm^  N.  Y.;  Sol  Lm-rr  ri«Mhii  tion:*  Inc., 
Colder  Ciiy,  (Jilif.;  Stanl«-y  W  arnrr  (.iue- 
nima  Coq^,  N.  Y.:  'IVl.-Kinp  IVlrvision 
CWp.;  Trix  Slix.  N.  Y.;  rnitod  Artists  Corp. 

GREY  ADVERTISING  AGENCY,  INC. 

\t,h  W  .  .?:n.l   >l..  New  York    1.  N.  Y. 

rhonr:    OXfor.l    .>-2(M)0 

AAAA— ABP-ANrA-APA-NOAR— PPA 

PrYficirnl   Lawrenrr  Valcnslein 

.\*»l.  to  Prr* Nornian  J.  .1.   Hrrticr 

Kxrruti%«  Vire-Pre« Arlliur  C.  Fatt 

Mrdia  &  Research  Dir Allan  Greenberg 

V.P.  &  Haclio-TV  Dir... Alfred  L.  llollcndtr 

Media   Dirrctor Richard  Hean 

Bu!*.  Mjtr.,  Radio-TV Sidney  T.  Hertzel 

VJ'.% D.  L.  Rand,  leroy  Black 

Radio  Accounts:  Kirscli  Beverages,  Inc. 
(Soft  Drinks),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Phillips- 
Jone-,  Inc.  (Van  Heiisen  Shirts  &  Men's 
Wear),  New  York,  IS'.  Y.;  Esquire,  Inc. 
(Coronet  Magazine)  ;  Union  Pharmaceutical 
Corp.  (Inhiston  &  Sanka);  Anson,  Inc. 
(An»on  Men's  Jewelry)  ;  Associated  Prod- 
uct8>.  Inc.  (Deodorant  Pads,  Kaywoodie 
Pipes);  Doe.«kin  Products,  Inc.  (Tissues  & 
Napkins^  ;  Exc|ui?ile  Form,  Inc.,  (Ebcquisite 
Form  Bras);  Jacohy  Bender,  (J.  B.  Watch- 
band-);  Mathie>on  Chemical  Corp.  (Liqua 
Snecl);  Menncn  ("o.,  (Mennen  Baby  Prod- 
ncU,  (,^uinsana);  Radio  Corp.  of  America 
(RC.\  Vi«tor  Records);  Slop  and  Shop,  Inc. 
(.Suptrmarkets)  ;  (iruen  Watch  Co.;  Block 
DrupV  Poligrip  &  Polident;  National  Broad- 
rafting  Co.;   RCA  Victor  Records. 

Ty  Accounts:  Anson,  Inc.  (Jewelry);  As- 
ftorialed  Products,  Inc.  (Deodorant  Pads  & 
Pip«s);  Doe-kin  Products,  Inc.  (Tissues  & 
Napkins);  K«.quire,  Inc.  (Coronet  Maga- 
zine); Kirsch  Beverages,  Inc.  (No-Cal  Soft 
Drinks)  ;  Krueger  Brewing  Company,  Inc. 
(Beer  &  Ale);  The  Mennen  Company 
(Quinsana  Foot  Powder  &  Mennen  Baby 
Products);  Prince  Gardner  (Wallets); 
Shv%a>der  Bros.,  Inc.  fSamsonile  Luggage  & 
Furniture);  Campbell  .S*up  Co.  (Campbell 
Kids);  F.xquisiti-  Form  Inc.;  Jean  R.  Graef, 
Inc.  (Girard  Perregaux  Watches);  Artra 
Co»meticK,  Inc.;  Jaroby  Bender;  Frank  H. 
L««  Co.,  (!>€♦;  Hath);  Mathieson  Chem. 
Corp.;  Mojud  Co.,  Inc.  (Hofiiery)  ;  Phillips- 
Jone*  fiorp.;  Radio  (!orp,  of  America;  Toy 
ManufacturcrH  Ahsn.;  Simplicity  Pattern  Co.; 
GrM»-n  \Xatrh  Co.;  Block  Drug's  Poligrip  & 
Polident;  .National  Broadcasting  Co.;  RCA 
Virtor  Records. 

THE  GRISWOLD-ESHELMAN  CO. 


1100   Tirriiina]    Tovser,    Cle\«rland    l.'i. 
Phone:  TOwer  13232 
AAAA-ANPA-PPA-APA-ABP 
NOAB-ABC-SNPA 


O. 


President Kenneth  W.  Akers 

Vice   President Charles  Farran 

^'ice  President S.  A.  Lewis 

\  ice   President E.  R.  Preble 

Secrelarv.Treas John   F.  Davis 

Media  Dir William  A.  Weaver 

Dir.  of  Radio  &  TV Richard  Woodruff 

Radio  Accounts:  Fisher  Bros.  Co.  (Retail 
Food  Chain),  Cleveland,  0.;  Thompson 
Products  Co.  (Tapco  Div.,  Automotive  & 
Aviation  Parts),  Cleveland,  0.;  The  Warner 
&  Swasey  Co.  (Machine  Tools),  Cleveland, 
O.;  Lincoln  Electric  Co.  (Electric  Arc  Weld- 
ing Equipment),  Cleveland,  0.;  The  Well- 
man  Engineering  Co.  (Material  Handling 
Equipment),  Cleveland,  0.;  The  Erie  Rail- 
road Co.  (Passenger  Service),  Cleveland,  O.; 
Brush  Development  Co.  (Piezoelectric  Mat*Is 
for  Recording,  Reproducing  and  Measuring), 
Cleveland,  0.;  Fleet-Wing  Corp.  (Gasoline 
&  Oil),  Cleveland,  0.;  Youngstown  Sheet  & 
Tube  (Steel),  Youngstown,  O.;  Jenney  Mfg. 
Co.  (Gasoline  &  Oil),  Boston,  Mass.;  Society 
for  Savings  (Banking  Service),  Cleveland, 
O.:  Tennessee  Products  &  Chemical  Corp. 
(Chemicals),  Nashville,  Tenn.;  B.  F.  Good- 
rich Co.  (Tire  Division),  Akron,  0.;  Cock- 
shutt  Farm  Equipment  Co.,  Bellevue,  0.; 
First  National  Bank,  Louisville,  Ky. 

TV  Accounts:  Fisher  Bros.  Co.  (Retail 
Food  Chain),  Cleveland,  0.;  Thompson 
Products  Co.  (Tapco  Div.,  Automotive  & 
Aviation  Parts),  Cleveland,  O.;  Society  for 
Savings  (Banking  Service),  Cleveland,  0.; 
Jenney  Mfg.  Co.  (Gasoline  &  Oil),  Boston. 
Mass.;  The  B.  F.  Goodrich  Co.  (Tires,  Drugs, 
Etc.),  Akron,  0.;  Warner  &  Swasey  Co. 
(Turret  Lathes),  Cleveland,  O. 

JULIAN  GROSS  ADV.  AGENCY 

11  Asylum  St.,  Hartford  3,  Conn. 
Phone:   7-7179 
ABP— NAAN 

Pres.,  Treas.,  Pub.  Dir Julian  Gross 

Vice-President   Beulah  Gross 

Art  Director Declan  Powers 

Sec,  Media  Dir.,  Radio  Time 

Buyer  Libby  Dunn 

ART  GRUBER  ASSOCIATES 

4401   East  Lake  St.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Phone:   PA  1-1661 

President Art  Gruber 

Sec.    &    Treas Edna    Gruber 

^rt   Dir Donald  Layman 

Account   Exec Norman   Vinitsky 

Production    Art   Gruber 

Time    Buyer Norman   Vinitsky 

Radio  Accounts:  Midwest  Wine  Co. 
(Kosher  Wine),  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  Authorized 
TV  Service  Club  (TV  Service),  Minneapolis; 
Authorized  Agency,  (Insurance),  Minn.; 
Thompson  Construction  Co.,  (New  Homes), 
Minn.;  Huntzinger  Mfg.  Co.  (Seat  Covers), 
Minn.;  Kline  Oldsmobile,  St.  Paul;  Midway 
Ford  Co.,  St.  Paul;  Old  Home  Creameries 
(Cottage  Cheese),  Minn.;  De  Luxe  Rug 
Cleaners,  St.  Paul. 


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TV  Accounts:  Midwest  Wine  Co.;  Author- 
ized Agency;  Thompson  Construction  Co.; 
Fanning  Supply  Co.,  (Pre-Cut  Homes), 
Waterville,  Minn.;  Rusco  Window  Co.  (Self 
Storing  Windows),  Minn.;  Lowry  Hill  Clean- 
ers; Huntzinger  Mfg.  Co.;  Kline  Oldsmo- 
bile;  Old  Home  Creameries;  KieflEer  Cloth- 
ing Store,  (Men's  Furnishings),  Minn.;  De 
Luxe  Rug  Cleaners;  Town  &  Country 
Motors,  St.  Paul. 

LAWRENCE  C.  GUMBINNER  ADV. 
AGENCY,  INC. 

655  Madison  Ave.,New  York  21,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  TEmpleton  8-1717 

ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— ABC— NOAB 

Chairman Lawrence  C.  Gumbinner 

President    Milton   Goodman 

Secy.  &  Radio  Dir Paul  G.  Gumbinner 

Exec.  V.P Morton  Freund 

Associate  Counsel L.  S.  Goldsmith 

Treas.  &  Space  Buyer Jack  Goldburg 

VP  in  Chg  Prod Herman  Kornblum 

Art  Directors Stuart  Campbell, 

Hershel  Bramson 
Acct.  Executives Graeme  MacLeod, 

Estelle  Farman,  Muriel   C.  Hahn,   Robert 

Lurie,  Sy  Ethan 

Accounts:  American  Tobacco  Co.  (Roi- 
Tan  Cigars)  ;  Half  &  Half  Smoking  Tobacco; 
Dunhill,  Alfred  of  London,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.;  Heublein,  G.  F.  &  Bro.,  Inc.,  Hartford, 
Conn.  (Smirnoff  Vodka,  Bell's  Scotch)  ; 
London  Character  Shoes,  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
S.  A.  Schonbrun  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  (Savarin  CofiEee). 

GUNN-MEARS  ADVERTISING 
AGENCY  CORP. 

Times  Tower,  N.  Y.  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   BRyant  9-2900 

ANPA— APA 

President William    P.    Gunn 

Vice  Presidents George  J.  Walsh 

John  J.   Crimmins 

Sec'y  &  Treas Virginia  Mears 

Business  Mgr Fred  F.  Fields 

Art  Dir Sidney  Nemirov 

Production  Mgr Louis  Fillipo 

Acct.  Executives William  P.  Gunn, 

George  J.  Walsh,  John  J.  Crimmins,  John 
A.  Finneran,  Dennis  Sullivan,  Sadye  Cur- 
tis, Fred  F.  Fields 

Accounts:  Adlee  Furniture;  Dobbs  Truss 
Co.;  Executive  Job  Counselors;  Garrett  F.  C. 
Co.,  Inc.;  Gloria  Figure  Co.;  Greater  N.  Y. 
Conference;  Inter-County  Title  Guaranty 
and  Mortgage  Co.;  Jenkins-Gibson  &  Co.; 
N.  Y.  University  Press;  Northern  Feather 
Works  Co.;  Industrial  Electronics  Corp.; 
Pinnacle  Products  Corp.;  Popular  Priced 
Resorts  Assn.;  Romweber  Furniture  Co.; 
Shawnee  Press;  Waring,  Fred,  Enterprises; 
Wolfe,  William  P.,  Organization;  Stephen 
Wise  Free  Synagogue;  Zophar  Mills,  Inc. 

JOHN  L.  HALPIN  ADVERTISING 

207  State  St.,  Schenectady  5,  N.  Y. 


Phone:   Schenectady  2-0492 
Partners.  .John  L.  Halpin,  Marion  G.  Halpin 
Copy  Chief S.  P.  Levine 

Radio  Accounts:  Mohawk  National  Bank, 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.;  Cobleskill  Agricultural 
Society,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.;  Alvord  Glove  Co., 
Mayfield,  N.  Y. 

TV  Accounts:  Cobleskill  Agricultural  Soc, 
Cobleskill,  N.  Y.;  Schenectady  Savings  & 
Loan  Assn. 

HART-CONWAY  CO.,  INC. 

409  Val.  Tr.  Building 

Rochester  14,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  LOcust  3520 

ANPA— ABP 

President  &  Treasurer H.  Lyman  Hart 

Exec.  Vice-President Harold  E.  Kennedy 

Vice-President   Joseph  Brown 

Secretary John  P.  Street 

Account  Executives E.  Ward  Phillips, 

John  M.  Nixon,  John  M.  Sullivan 
Radio  Accounts:  Blue  Boy  Dairy  (Dairy 
Products),  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Blue  Bus 
Lines  (Intercity  Bus  Lines),  Batavia,  N.  Y.; 
Columbia  Bkg.  Svg.  &  Loan  (Savings  Bank), 
Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Crescent-Puritan  Laundry, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Genesee  Valley  Trust  Co. 
(Bank),  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Genesee-Monroe 
Racing  Assoc.  (Harness  Racing  Track),  Ba- 
tavia, N.  Y.;  Haxton  Foods,  Inc.  (Blue  Boy 
Canned  Foods),  Oakfield,  N.  Y.;  Levis  Music 
Stores,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Qualtop  Beverage 
Co.,  Inc.  (Makers  of  Soft  Drinks),  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.;  Security  Trust  Co.  (Bank),  Ro- 
chester, N.  Y.;  Standard  Brewing  Co.  (Brew- 
ery), Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Sheraton  Hotel, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Boiler-Clark  Inc.;  (Insur- 
ance), Rochester,  N.  Y. 

TV  Accounts:  Blue  Boy  Dairy  (Dairy 
Products),  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Crescent-Puri- 
tan Laundry,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Genesee  Val- 
ley Trust  Co.  (Bank),  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Gen- 
esee-Monroe  Racing  Assoc.  (Harness  Racing 
Track),  Batavia,  N.  Y.;  Haxton  Foods,  Inc. 
(Blue  Boy  Canned  Foods),  Oakfield,  N.  Y.; 
Levis  Music  Stores,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Qual- 
top Beverage  Co.,  Inc.  (Makers  of  Soft 
Drinks),  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Rochester  Gas  & 
Elec.  Corp.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Security  Trust 
Co.  (Bank),  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Standard 
Brewing  Co.  (Brewery),  Rochester,  N.  Y.; 
Columbia  Banking  Saving  &  Loan  (Savings 
Bank),  Rochester,  New  York;  Rochester 
Baseball  Club,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Webaco 
Oil  Co.,  Webster,  N.  Y. 

GEORGE  H.  HARTMAN  CO. 

307  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:    STate    2-0055 

ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA— NBP 

President George  H.  Hartman 

Vice-President   Rowland  Laughlin 

Vice-Presidents    Alfred   Festen, 

John  T.  Holloway 

Secretary-Treasurer Frank  R.  Hartman 

V.P.,  Radio-TV  Dir Thomas  Kivlan 

Radio-TV   Accounts:    P.   A.   Starck   Piano 


ITS 


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A  D  V  E  K  T  I S 

Ixi.      (riano*^     llumpo     TrilMinr      (News- 

PB}xi>.  Il4i!»  Moimlain  rrodmis  (\Vin\ 
o«k|i.  .\r««  York,  >.  v.;  Nouimuir  llo>iory 
ll«.  Olo»i«*r>>.  S««»>«»r  HUcuil  Co.  (Irjuk- 
ro  I  ro«kir»».  r.hirano:  Munrhentfr  Hi>»uit 
I'm.  U.r«rkrr»  &  Tookir.'*,  larpo.  No.  Dak.; 
ihnaha.  Nrh.;  Sioux  K«IU  S».  l>ak.;  Uik- 
wan  Hi»ruil  Co.  (Crarkrrh  &  Cookios), 
t.rami  H«pHl»,  Mirh. 

THE   F.   H,   HAYHURSl    COMPANY 
LIMITED 

7  Ktnn  Si.  W..  Tor«»nlo.  Dnlario,  Canada 
in»onc:  tMpirr  Ml 731 

Pf^Jent W.  P.  Hayhurst 

Vk»Pt«tld0Bt Ceo.   F.  Hayhurst 

VP. H.  W.  E.  Pepler 

VP N.I-  Drynan 

Dirrrlor !>•  J-  I-oonard 

Radio-TV  Director R.  D.  Amos 

Ai»t,    Dir C.    M.    Harrison 

Bron<-/i  Office 

1510  Druuiiiinnil  Si.,  Monlrcal,  Que. 

Phone:  H Arbour  0131 

Fr.   Radio    Sup Marcel    Dulnic 

Radio  Accounts:  Bronio-Seltzer  Ltd. 
(Hromo-Scllzcr),  Toronto,  Ont.;  Purity 
Hour  Mills  Ltd.  (Purity  Flour,  Purity  Oats 
&  Cakf  Mix),  Toronto,  (hit.;  Canadian  Can- 
nrr*  Limited  (Soups,  Hahy  Food),  Hamilton, 
Onl.;  Merrano  Limited  (Toys),  Toronto, 
Onl.;  Arou>tiron  (Hearing  Aids),  Toronto; 
Prorler  &  (Gamble  Ltd.  (Camay  Soap);  Dr. 
.\.  W.  (^ha6e  Medirine  Co.  (Newve  Food) ; 
Pic^^e*^  Proprietaries  Inr.  (C^olden  Medicine 
l)iwo\Tr>  )  ;  MacFeeters  Creamery  (Golden 
liar  Cbeehc  &   Iloney-butttr )  ;   Dack's  Shoes. 

71  .-Ircou/Us:  Acoubticon  (Hearing  Aids), 
Toronto;  Purity  Flour  Mills;  Canadian  Can- 
ner*  Ltd.  (Avimer  Soups)  ;  Procter  &  Gam- 
hie  Ud.;  R.  D.  Fleck  Co.  Ltd.  (Minibrix); 
Merrano   Tovh;    Lowney's   Ice    Cream. 

HENRI.  HURST  &  McDONALD,  INC. 

121   U.  \Xark.r  DriNr,  Chicago  1,  III. 

Phonr:   FRanklin  2-9180 
AAAA-ABP— AM»A     APA     PPA 

Chairman  of  Bd.  of  Dir W.  D.  McDonald 

Pre»idinl W.    B.    Henri 

Exec.  Vice  Pres E.  F.  Hascall 

Src-Trean J{.  H.  Eaton 

Media    Director Cli.irh;^    Punipian 

RadioTV   Director John  Scott  Keck 

■  TV  Time  Buyer L.  R.  Hall 

'  Arrottnts:  Fred  W.  Amend  (Jo. 
Ivler  and  Chuckhg  Spice  Drops), 
',  HI.;  International  Shoe  do.  (Peters 
i..-...i.;  Hoh*-rt>,  JobriHon  &  Hand;  Vitality 
Shoe  Co.),  St.  Ixiuiu,  Mo.;  IVrma  Starch,  Inc. 
UVrma  Slarch),  Illio|»oJih,  III.;  Skelly  Oil 
ilo.  (Motor  Oik  SkellyKolve,  etc..  Petroleum 
Produrtt,  Caroline),  Kansas  City,  Mo.; 
Keady4f>.Bake-Food8,  I»s  Angeles,  Calif. 

ry  Arrountt:  Fred  W.  Amend  Co. 
'"(hurkir*''  and  Churkles  Sjiice  Drops), 
<  bi'afo.  III.;  International  Shoe  Co.  (Peters 
iJrjnrh;  Rohrrtt,  Jobn»on  &  Branch,  Vitality 


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Shoe  Co.K  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  Perma  Starch, 
Inc.  (Perma  Starch),  HIiopolis,  III.;  Field 
Fnlpr..  Chicago,  HI.;  Ready-to-Bake  Foods, 
Eos  Angeles,  Calif.;  Skelly  Oil  Co.;  Thor 
Corp. 

HERALD    ADVERTISING    AGENCY, 
INC. 

Ul  Eexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  HiU  7-2280 

Pres..  Radio   Dir M.  J.  Middleman 

V.P.  &  Art  Dir Jack  Warren 

V.P.  &  Sec'y H.  M.  Weiss 

Acct.  Executives M.  J.  Middleman, 

S.  T.  Hunter 

Accounts:  Bar-Ray  Products  Inc.;  Barrie 
W  einn  Inc.;  Brown,  Victor  Undies,  Inc.; 
Capital  Cubicle  Co.;  Cromwell  Inc.;  Lacka- 
wanna Paint  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.;  Lantre  Ltd.; 
Lightfoot  Schultz  Co.;  Lynn  Handbags,  Inc.; 
O'Toole,  Edward  Co.  Inc.;  Radio  Station 
W  QAN,  Scranton,  Pa.;  Scranton  Times;  Vel- 
veray  Corp. 

AL   HERR  ADVERTISING   AGENCY 

225  E.  Michigan  St.,  Milwaukee  2,  Wig. 

Phone:    Broadway   2-8040 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— iPPA 

Pres.,  Acc't.  Exec Al  Herr 

Vice-President John  Rock 

Radio  and  TV  Dir Pat  Kocian 

Radio  Accounts:  Pate  Oil  Company  (Gaso- 
line, Lubricants,  etc.),  Milwaukee,  Wis.; 
John  Graf  Company  (Soft  Drinks),  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.;  Kellers,  Inc.  (Beverage  Dis- 
tributor), Milwaukee,  Wis.;  Milwaukee  Flor- 
ists Assn.  (Flowers),  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  Luick 
Dairy  Company  (Dairy  Products),  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.;  Luick  Ice  Cream  Company  (Ice 
Oeam),  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

TV  Accounts:  Pate  Oil  Company  (Gaso- 
line, Lubricants,  etc.),  Milwaukee,  Wis.; 
John  Graf  Company  (Soft  Drinks),  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.;  Milwaukee  Florists  Assn.  (Flow- 
ers), Milwaukee,  Wis.;  Luick  Dairy  Com- 
pany (Dairy  Products),  Milwaukee,  Wis.; 
Luick  Ice  Cream  Company  (Ice  (^ream>, 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

HEVENOR  ADVERTISING  AGENCY, 
INC. 

11  North  Pearl  St.,  Albany  7,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   5-1586 
ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA— FAAG 
Pres.,  Treas.,  Space 

Buyer Horace  L.  Hevenor 

Vice  President Edward  T.  Loveday 

Sec'y,  Asst.  Treas Anne  M.  White 

Prod.    Mgr Berihold    Heyman 

Radio-TV  Dir Mrs.  Mabel  N.  Perryman 

Acct.  Executives Horace  L.  Hevenor, 

Edw.  T.  Loveday,  Charles  C.  Cross,  Doug- 
las F.  Van  Valkenburgh 
Accounts:    Albany    Business    College;    Al- 
bany   Frosted    Foods,    Inc.;    Albany    Times- 
Union;  Blenwell  Beverages;  Burdick  &  Son; 
City  &  Country  Savings  Bank;  Delaware  & 


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Hudson  Railroad  Corp.;  De  Witt  Clinton; 
Eastern  Housing  Corp.;  Fort  Orange  Chemi- 
cal Co.;  Greylock  Bcstg.  Co.;  Hannay,  Clif- 
ford B.,  &  Son  Inc.;  Hendrick  Hudson 
Hotel;  Home  Savings  Bank;  House  of  Mon- 
tague; Industrial  Bank  of  Commerce; 
Kamyr  Inc.;  Martinec,  J.  Packing  Co.;  Mar- 
vin-Neitzel  Corp.;  National  City  Bank  of 
Troy;  Nelson  House,  The;  Plattsburg  Bcstg. 
Corp.;  Sandy  Hill  Iron  &  Brass  Works; 
Saratoga  Vichy  Springs  Co.,  Inc.;  Trimbey 
Machine  Works;  Troy  Bcstg.  Co.  Inc.;  Van 
Curler  Bcstg.  Corp.;  Wultex  Clothes  Corp. 

HICKS  &  GREIST,  INC. 

420   Lexington   Ave.,  New   York,   N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  6-6800 

ABP— ANPA 

Pres.   &   Sec H.   L.   Hicks 

V.P.  &  Treas E.  H.  Greist 

Vice  Pres J.  A.  Drake 

Asst.  Treas M.  L.  Mullen 

Dir.,  Radio-TV Theodore  J.  Grunewald 

Exec.   Prod Gerald   Ford 

Copy    Super Earl    Cobb 

Time   Buyers Vincent  J.  Daraio, 

Eileen  Cummings 

Traffic    Mgr Suzanne    Stuart 

Branch  Office 
3450  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 

Exec,  in    Cbg Robert  Black 

Phone  Dunkirk  5-1721 

(Los  Angeles  Accts.  only)  :  Gas  Appli- 
ances, Inc.;  Helms  Olympic  Bakeries,  Hemet 
Packing  Co.;  House  for  Men,  Inc.;  Mir- 
mann  &  Peters;  State  Mutual  Savings  & 
Loan  Assoc;  Les  White,  Inc. 

Radio  Accounts:  Aldon  Rug  Mills, 
N.  Y.  C;  Blackstone  Corp.  (Washing  Ma- 
chines, Dryers,  Ironers),  Jamestown,  N.  Y.; 
H.  C.  Brill  Co.  (Sauces,  Spanish  Rice,  Mac- 
aroni Dinner),  Newark,  N.  J.;  Dixie  Cup 
Co.  (Dix  Cup  Home  Dispensers  &  Ice  Cream 
Cups),  Easton,  Pa.;  Glamorene,  Inc.  (Rug 
Cleaner,  Upholstery  Cleaner),  N.  Y.  C; 
Lewyt  Corp.  (Lewyt  Vacuum  Cleaners), 
N.  Y.  C;  Servel,  Inc.  (Refrigerators,  Freez- 
ers), Evansville,  Ind.;  Red  L  Precooked 
Frosted  Foods  (Frozen  Seafoods,  Onion 
Rings,  Chicken),  N.  Y.  C. ;  Peerless  Electric, 
Inc.  (Broil-Quick  Broiler-Rotisseries,  Fryer- 
Cookers),  N.  Y.  C;  Roger  &  Gallet  (Per- 
fumes, Soaps,  Toiletries),  N.  Y.  C;  Wearing 
Products  Corp.  (Blendors,  Misors),  N.  Y.  C. 

TV  Accounts:  H.  C.  Brill  Co.;  Dixie  Cup 
Co.;  Glamorene,  Inc.;  Lewyt  Corp.;  Red  L 
Precooked  Frosted  Foods;  Peerless  Electric, 
Inc.;    Waring   Products    Clorp.;    Servel,   Inc. 

HILL  &  KNOWLTON,  INC. 

350  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  LAckawanna  4-1420 

ANPA— PPA 

Pres.,  Treas John  W.  Hill 

Exec.  Vice  Pres Bert  C.  Goss 

Sec.  &  Controller Harry  S.  Cooper 

Art  Director M.  Richard  Kaufman 


Branch  Office 

1000  Vermont  Ave.,  N.  W. 

Washington  5,  D.  C. 

Phone:  STerling  0271 

Vice  President Avery  McBee 

HILTON  &  RIGGIO,  INC. 

4  West  58th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   MUrray  Hill  8-4224 
ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB 

President Peter  Hihon 

V.P.  &  Treas Louis  J.  Riggio 

Vice  President James  Williamson 

Secretary L.  S.  Hendrickson 

Art  Dir.,  Vice  Pres Daniel  Loizeaux 

Merchandising  Dir A.  B.  Crampton 

Creative  Director James  O.  Rankin 

Time   Buyer Maria   Carayas 

Space  Buyer Ed  Luke 

Production  Mgr Ralph  Kidd 

Acct.  Executives Louis  J.  Riggio, 

James   Williamson,  John  S.  Kirk,  Joseph 

P.  Quin,  Jr.,  Robert  Fine 
Branch  Office 

1680  N.  Vine  St.,  Los  Angeles  28,  Calif. 

Accounts:  B.  B.  Pen  Co.,  Inc.,  Hollywood, 
Calif.;  Bendit  Merchandise  Corp.  (Tempo 
Cleaning  and  Facial  Tissues),  Cleveland, 
Ohio;  Bjelland,  Chr.,  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York 
City;  Bon  Bon  Corp.  (Ice  Cream  Confec- 
tion), Beverly  Hills,  Calif.;  Bovril  Co.  of 
America,  Inc.  (Beef  Extract),  New  York 
City;  Chess,  Mary,  Inc.  (Cosmetics),  New 
York  City;  Childs  Company,  Long  Island 
City,  N.  Y.;  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co.  of  New 
York,  Inc.,  New  York  City;  Colonial  Air- 
lines, New  York  City;  Emerol  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc. 
(Marvel  Mystery  Oil),  New  York  City; 
Everywomen's  Magazine,  New  York  City; 
Graham  Co.  (Redbow  Brand  Vegetables, 
Nuts)),  New  York  City;  Grid-L-Redi,  Inc. 
(Prepared  Pancake  Batter),  Chicago,  111.; 
Metropolis  Brewery  of  N.  J.,  Inc.  (Cham- 
pale),  Trenton,  N.  J.;  National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Swanee  Paper  Products;  National 
Yeast  Corp.,  Belleville,  N.  J.;  Bakers  Com- 
pressed Yeast  and  Bakers  Active  Dry  Yeast; 
Parfums  Evyan,  New  York  City;  Savoy-Plaza 
Hotel,  New  York  City;  Schine  Hotels  Corp., 
New  York  City;  Shavex  Co.,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.;  Sherry,  Louis,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City, 
N.  Y.;  ShirrifTs  Limited,  Toronto,  Canada; 
Sta-Wip,  Inc.  (Dessert  Topping),  Chicago, 
111.;  Vermouth  Industries  of  America,  Inc., 
New  York  City. 

HIRSHON-GARFIELD,  INC. 

745  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   MU  8-8900 

NOAB— ANPA— APA— PPA 

President    Sidney    Garfield 

Gen.  Mgr Julian  Braun 

Radio  &  TV  Dir Sylvan  Taplinger 

Radio  &  TV 

Prod.,   Coordinator Robert  Loeb 

Prod.  Supervisor Wilfred  D.  Howitt 

Branch  Offices 
420  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 


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rhonr:  I.IUrly  2-04K^ 

•^4ti«r>in(  haritr    liahrirl   Slrrii 

R*Ji0  lfr«»!inU:  A»l«ni  Hat  Slorc»  (Men's 
H«l»  A  Kurni»Jiin(j»>,  Nrw  York,  N,  \. 

Tt     At '•       V.lam    iiul    Mores    (Mcn'j 

Halt    it  t.    Nru    York.    N.    Y.; 

Tinir    »■*•  .  Iir«t.    Ilri<lj:i-|MMi.    Conn 

HOAG  &  PROVANDIE  INC. 

116  frtlrral  N^   Boston    10.  Muss. 

rhonr:  llanrork  0  8:>80 
ABP-ANPA-APA-ITA -A AAA 

PrpMdenI J.  raul  Hoag 

Virc-Prr»i(lrnt Paul   11.  I*r«tvan»Ho 

Vic*4Ve»idfnl   I.anplfv  C  Keycs 

Produrlion    Mgr Ilrrtlia   L.   Aldrirli 

Accounts:  0«rtrr'«  Ink  Co.;  Doerfooi 
Kami*  Milk  Co.;  Diamond  Spring  Hrewcry, 
Inc.;  (»rnrral  Klpclrir  Applianrfs  Inc.;  (fcii- 
rral  Ir^  Crrani  Corp.;  .N«*\v  Kn^laiid  Trust 
Co.;  .Nr*»-  York,  -New  Ha\«'n  it  llartfortl 
Railroad  Co.;  Radio  Station  W  ilDIl,  lios- 
lon:  >uift  1^  Co. 

HOUCK  &  COMPANY,  INC.— 

ADVERTISING 
625  Firai  bt.,  b.W  ^  Koauuke  16,  Va. 

Phone:    2-3411 
ABP-ANPA-APA-i'PA— SNPA 

Prciidrnl C.    B.   Houck 

V.P.,  Radio-TV  Dir....... William  H.  Houck 

Serrclary Kathryn    H,    Ferguson 

An  Director Kdwin  R.  Deady 

Produrtion   Manager l*aul  H.  Long 

Ami.  Produtiion  Mgr W.  Leon  Mitchell 

Hatitu  4f I (iiinls:  Crowley  Sausage  Coin 
pan>  (  Mral  IVoduet-t,  Keliy>ville.  W.  Va.; 
.Nate-Planterb  Hank  &  Trust  Co.  (Financial 
InMitution).  Rirhniond,  Va.;  Florida  Na- 
tional Rank  (linanrial  Services),  Miami, 
Ma.;  Valie>daie-Paeker6,  Inc.  (Meat  Prod- 
u«-».  I,  Sairm,  Va. 

BRYAN  HOUSTON.  INC. 

10    Rockefeller    I'Uy.a,    .N.vv    York    20,   N.    Y. 
Phone:  PLa/a  7-6100 

Prrtideni    Bryan    Houston 

Kwf.   VJ».,   Gen 

Mgr Harry    W  .    Bennett,    Jr. 

S«^ior   V.P Henry   M.  Schachte 

V.P,,  Acrt,  Sup Wm.  C.  Ceoghegan 

V.P.   Arrt.    Sup \Xm.    R.   Hiilenhrand 

V  J\  Arri.  s,,,, I     W  in-low  Steinon,  Jr. 

\.P.  Dir.  M.hd-e JesM-  ().  Birkniore 

y.P.  Dir.,  An Stanles    Fnoman 

V  .P.  4  Copy  Chf Boger  Purdon 

V.P.   I>ir.   Prod Samuel    H.   Weher 

;-!'•  ^>'*''  R'-'^areh Frederiek  L.  Ryner 

V.P.  |>ir.   RadioTV \X  m.   B.  Ten.pleion 

V  J*.  Dir.  Media H.  DoM.erteen 

Hi^ioeM   Mgr Jul,.,    Bundgus 

Hadto  ArctfurUt:  Colgate-Palmolive  Co. 
If  Aia»,  f:a»hmrre  Bouquet  Soap,  Cliloropliyll 
Toothpaste,  Shave  Creamy  Halo);  N.-.tle 
tA»mpmny  (.Ne»rafe  Instant  Coffee,  Nebtle 
In»tant  (Itttft-r  t . 

iL^     ;<"«"/»/•:      ^>ilgale  -  Palmolive      Co. 
•AJM,   Caahmere    Bouquet    .Soap,   Cashmere 


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Boui|uet  Hand  Lotion,  Cashmere  Bouquet 
lipstick.  Chlorophyll  T«)olhpaste,  Shave 
Cr«ams,  Halo,  Veto  Cream,  Veto  Spray); 
Nestle  Company  (Nestle  Instant  Coffee,  Nes- 
tafe    Instant   Coffee). 

HORTON-NOYES  COMPANY 

urn)  Industrial  Trust  Bldg., 

Providence  3,  R.  I. 

Phone:   (JAspee   1-2087 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA 

Partner Frederick  C.  Noyes 

Partner C.  Darrell  Prutzman 

Partner Carroll  H.  Rickard 

Associates Herbert  W.  Gerlach, 

W  illiam  P.  Meigs,  Jr. 

Mt-dia    Buyer Theodore  Eilenberg 

rime   Buyer Henry  C.  Hart,  Jr. 

Radio  Accounts:  Industrial  Natl.  Bank 
(Banking),  Providence,  R.  I.;  The  Narragan- 
setl  Electric  Co.  (Electrical  Equipment), 
Providence,  R.  I.;  Peoples  Savings  Bank 
(Savings),  Providence,  R.  I.;  The  Collins  Co. 
(Axes,  Machetes,  &  other  edge  tools),  Col- 
linsville,  Conn.;  Nashua  Corp.,  (Paper  Pack- 
aging), Nashua,  N.  H. 

TV  Accounts:  Industrial  Natl.  Bank 
(Banking),  Providence,  R.  I.;  Westfield  Mfg. 
(^o.  (Bicycles),  Westfield,  Mass.;  Narragan- 
sett  Electric  Co.  (Public  Utility),  Provi- 
dence,  R.  I.;  Peoples  Savings  Bank  (Finan- 
cial), Providence,  R.  I.;  Dewey  and  Almy 
(Chemical  Co.  (Food  Packaging,  Chemical, 
etc.),  Cambridge,  Mass. 

CHARLES  W.  HOYT  CO.,  INC. 

380  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   MUrray  Hill  2-2000 

Radio-TV  Director Wm.  Philip  Smith 

Time  Buyer Douglas  Humm 

Asst.  to  Mr.  Smith Thomas  A.  Lee,  Jr., 

(Clifford   Simpson 

Brunch  Office 
15  Lewis  St.,  Hartford  3,  Conn. 
Vice-Pres.  &  Mgr.,  Hartford  Office 

Frank  A.  Whipple 

Radio  Accounts:  Blueberry  Cooperative 
Assn.  (Tru-Blu-Berries),  New  Lisbon,  N.  J.; 
(Jharles  Gulden,  Inc.  (Gulden's  Mustard), 
New  York,  N.  Y.;  Mail  Pouch  Tobacco  Co. 
(Kentucky  Club  Tobacco),  Wheeling, 
W.  Va.;  Monticello  Drug  Co.  (666  Cold 
Tablets),  Jacksonville,  Fla. ;  Stanley  Home 
Products  (Household  Products),  Westfield, 
Mass.;  Knox  Gelatine;  Rutland  Fire  Clay 
Co.;  South  African  Rock  Lobster  Assn.; 
Switzerland  (Jheese  Assn.;  The  Taylor-Reed 
Corp. 

ly  Accounts:  Mail  Pouch  Tobacco  Co. 
r Kentucky  Club  Pipe  Tobacco),  Wheeling; 
Chas,  B.  Knox  (Gelatine  (]o.  (Knox  Gelatine), 
Johnstown,  N.  Y.;  Monticello  Drug  Co.  (666 
Cold  Preparations),  Jacksonville,  Fla.;  Amer- 
ican Molasses  Co.;  Arnold  Bakers  Inc.; 
Blueberry  (Cooperative  Assn.;  Milton-Brad- 
by  Co.;  Brazil  Nut  Advertising  Fund; 
Brock-Hall   Dairy   Co.;    Frank   E.    CampbeU 


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Funeral  Church;  Flako  Products  Corp.; 
Lehn  &  Fink  Products  Corp.;  Michigan  Blue- 
berry Growers  Assn.;  N.  Y.  &  New  England 
Apple  Institute. 

H.  B.  HUMPHREY,  ALLEY  & 
RICHARDS,  INC. 

370  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LExington  2-3020 
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA 
Chrm.  of  Board... H.  Lawrence  Whittemore 

President Richard    S.    Humphrey 

Secretary Harry    M.    Billerbeck 

Treasurer Carroll   L,   Cheverie 

Media  Dir Harry  M.  Billerbeck 

Radio-TV    Dir Nelson    Gross 

Time  Buyers Grace  Kipp,  Elaine  Akst 

Branch  Office 
1235  Statler  Bldg.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Media    Directors Elizabeth    Howard 

Hourihan,  Mary  Pengilly 

Radio-TV  Dir Ray  Girardin 

Time   Buyer Marianne   Meoli 

HUTCHINS  ADVERTISING  CO.,  INC. 

42  East  Ave.,  Rochester  4,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    HAniilton    1160 

APA— ANPA— PP  A— ABP— NO  AB 

Director Frank  A.  Hutchins 

Director F.   Irving   Hutchins 

President Frank  M.  Hutchins 

Vice-Presidents John  P.  McCarthy, 

William  F.  Lacey,  Homer  C.  Scheck 
Branch  Offices 
3701  N.  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia  40,  Pa. 

Vice-Presidents John     R,    Maxwell, 

W.  H.  Maxwell 

16-18  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Vice-Presidents H.   Pierson   Mape?, 

James  Burton 

Phone:  PLaza  7-8526 

33-55  Hayden  St.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada 

Phone:  Kingsdale  6661 

Manager William  Bounsall 

Radio  Accounts:  E.  E.  Bausch  &  Son  Co., 
Beaucaire,  Inc.,  Empire  State  Pickling,  Howe 
&  Bassett  Co.,  Hub  Oil  Co.,  Langie  Fuel 
Service  Inc.,  Lincoln  Rochester  Truse  Co., 
McCurdy  &  Co.,  Music  Lovers  Shoppe,  Philco 
Corp.,  Rittenhouse  Co.,  Inc.,  W.  J.  Scheer, 
Schuler  Potato  Chip  Co.,  Scrantom's  Book 
and  Stationery  Co.,  Waldert  Optical  Co.,  Inc., 
Proiansky,  Inc. 

TV  Accounts:  Lincoln  Rochester  Trust 
Co.,  Philco  Corp.,  Schuler  Potato  Chips. 

JESSOP  ADVERTISING  CO.,  INC. 

85  W.  State  St.,  Akron  8,  Ohio 
Phone:  FRanklin  6-2169 

President  &  Treas L.  R.  Jessop 

Vice-President Charles    A.    Jessop 

Radio  &  TV  Director R.  Gilbert 

Secretary R.  D.  Moss 

Radio  Time  Buyer R.  J.  Cobak 

DUANE  lONES  COMPANY,  INC. 

570  Lexington  Ave..  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  3-4848 


ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA— AAAA 
Radio  Accounts:  The  Kroger  Co.  (Grocery 
Products)  ;  Miami  Margarine  Co.  (Nu-Maid 
Margarine)  ;  Strietmann  Biscuit  Co.  (Crack- 
ers  &  Cookies)  ;  The  Drackett  Co.  (Super 
Charge  &  Twinkle)  ;  The  Heekin  Co.  (Bak- 
ing  Power)  ;  Cincinnati  General  Elec.  Jet 
Plant  (Plant  &  Community  Relations)  ;  Arfi- 
land  Oil  &  Refining  Co.;  Antonio  Palazzolo 
&  Co.,  (Duncan  Hines  Macaroni  Products). 
TV  Accounts:  The  Kroger  Co.;  Miami 
Margarine  Co.;  Strietmann  Biscuit  Co.;  The 
Drackett  Co.;  Antonio  Palazzolo  &  Co. 

THE  RALPH  H.  lONES   COMPANY 

3100  Carew  Tower,  Cincinnati  2,  O. 

Phone:    GArfield   2300 

AAAA— NOAB— APA— PPA—NBP 

ABP— ANPA 

Pres.  &  Treas CM.  Robertson,  Jr. 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Stanley  A.  Wilier 

Vice-President James   M.   Nelson 

Secretary Elmer   A.  Vehr 

Space    Buyer Maurice   Oshry 

Radio-TV  Director Ann  Smith 

Radio  &  TV  Time  Buyer Rita  Kennedy 

Branch  Office 

580  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  7-4600 

Manager W.  A.  Powers 

Radio  Accounts:  The  Kroger  Company, 
Miami  Margarine  Company,  Martin  Rosen- 
berger  Wallpaper  Co.,  Cincinnati,  0.;  Heekin 
Incorporated,  The  Drackett  Company 
(Charge  Division),  Cincinnati,  0. 

TV  Accounts:  The  Kroger  Company,  Miami 
Margarine  Company,  Martin  Rosenberger 
Wallpaper  Co.,  Cincinnati,  O.;  The  Dracketl 
Company    (Charge  Division),  Cincinnati,  O. 

KAL,  EHRLICH  &  MERRICK,  INC. 

314  Star  Bldg.,  Washington  4,  D.  C. 

Phone:  EXecutive  3-3700 

ANPA 

President Norman  C.  Kal 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Harry  L.  Merrick 

Secretary Bernard  R.  Linkins 

V.P.  in  Chge.  of  Radio-TV. .  Alvin  Q.  Ehrlich 

Radio-TV   Dir David   P.  Thomas 

Radio-TV  Time   Buyer Nella   Manes 

Dir.  Sales  Pro R.  Edward  Hotze 

Account  Executives Joseph  Weinstein, 

Alexander  Charles,  Wm.  B.  Mullett,  Forest 
Entwisle,  Philip  Berne,  Wm.  Roberts. 

KAMIN  ADVERTISING  CO. 

4610  South  Main,  Houston  2,  Texas 

Phone:   LYnchburg  3646 

ANPA— APA 

President    Lester  Kamin 

V.P.,    Space    &    Radio 

Time  Buyer B.  L.  Blumberg 

Vice  Pres Charles  L.  Brooks 

Secretary Martha    Cornelius 

Art  Dir W.  R.  Stevenson 

Pro.  Mgr.  &  TV  Dir Murray  Getz 

Copy    Chief Mary    Blair 


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KaUio    iHr...  I  rr.lorrt     \1.  Xttuarr 

i4m»pln»Mrr  In  inn    1.    N«n>»u;l> 

\c<i.    K\rrulivr» l«*>l«r    Kniiun, 

ih»r\r^  I  .  HrookN  B.  L  BliiiuWorg 

Hntmh  (>(fiV«» 

Kaiuin    \d%.    \|irnr>.   Au>lin,    IVxsis 

MaiMltrr Charles  1..   Brooks 

IMionr:  M.2.U 
Iri^Minlj:  \ulom«iir  Di-lriluiling :  Hallol. 
•Irin*.;  Burton.  \.  (..  Co.;  CaIra>iou  I  uiuhrr 
ijo.;  linurT  Kurnimrr  Co.;  (ioiural  Mfji. 
I'm.:  t>i>on  &  Kaplan;  (;oMrn  Apr  \\c\or- 
m$^  io.:  Cortlon's  "f  T<xas;  Houston 
Chronirlr;  lloiiMon  KK  Co.;  Krngers  Jew- 
rlrr..;  l^\il%  Jr%%rlr>  ;  Magnolia  l*ap«r  Co.; 
Moorr  Bn»s.:  Mo-k*^  Stt.r.-  for  Mm;  Poll 
Parroi  ^llop^;  Hoa.l.r  W  hol.->al.r-:  San  W  hilo 
<H«l>mohilr;  Sanilarx  I  arm  Dairirs  Inc.; 
>hj*»  Jr^rlrr-.  of  San  Vuloiiio;  Sluplu'rd's 
<.|rjnrr»;  Simphon-Cilinian  I'ontiac;  Soulh- 
wrrt  .\*M>.;  S%*earingen- Armstrong;  Texas 
Slatr  Opliral. 

H.  W.  KASTOR  &  SONS  ADV.  CO. 

:j  K.  Wa.k.r  Dr.,  Cliirago  1,  111. 

Phon.  :  CEnlral  6-5331 

A  BC— NO  A  B- AN  P  A— PP  A— APA 

Prrftidrnt A.   G.   Kastor 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Marvin   Harms 

Vicc-Prrsidcnl    Herman   Kastor 

Vire  Pre* John  Turice 

V.P.  &   Copy   Chief Ashley   Belbin 

Radio-TV  Direrior James  H.  West 

Radio  Accounts:  Prortrr  &  Gamble  Co. 
CVmrriran  Family  I  lak«s).  International 
Milling  Co.  ( Huhin  Hood  Flour),  Union 
Sijrrh  &  Refining  Co.  (Reddi  Starch), 
ihAiifir   Cru«h   Co.,  Old  ('olony   Beverages. 

KASTOR.  FARRELL.  CHESLEY  & 
CLIFFORD.  INC. 

UKI   MadiMjn   A\.-..   Ntw   York   16,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   PLaza  1-1400 

ABP-ANPA-APA— NOAB— PPA 

PreMdrnt H.   Kastor   Kahn 

Kxrr.  Vire-Prei W.  S.  Chesley,  Jr. 

V.P.  &   Copy   Dirertor C.   E.  J.   Clifford 

V.P.  &  M.  dia  Dirertor J.  B.  Peters 

Radio  &  TV   Dir Harry  Walsh 

Radio  Accounts:  Hirkok  Mfg.  Co.,  Roches- 
ler,  .N.  Y.;  Pierre'H  Proprietaries,  New  York. 

Ty  Account:  Hirkok  Mfg  Co-  Rochester, 
N    Y. 

THE  JOSEPH  KATZ  CO. 

10  Vr-.l   r  I,.,..-  -I..  lialtiuiore   1,  Md. 

Phone:    LK   9-1 500 
AAAA     ABC    APB    ANPA— AFA 

l'rr»idml    Joseph    Katz 

Sr.  Virr.pre» John   T.    Mc.Hunh 

V.I*.  i    Trea. C.    M.    Harrison 

V.P.  A    Prod.   Mgr Harry   Kullen 

V.P.  A   Art   Dir (ieorge   C.  Adams 

MrdiJi    Dir Frank    Chipp.rfield 

\»M#r,   Media    Dir John   J.    Manning 

^par#.  Tim#-  Bu>.r  J.tan    Mitchell 

Mri-    Prf«idrnli>.  Holand    Brave, 

*Miird«-y    Blumln-r^ 
V.P.,  Hadio-TV  Dir  Mohert  G.  Swan 


\vMM.   Radio-TV   Dir Arthur  Moore 

Radio- IV     Prodiuors Frederick    Wehr, 

Fawrcnoe   Harris,   Morton  Salan 
lininch  OlJive 
m  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

V.P.,    Mgr Sydney    Loewenberg 

Radio-TV  Dir Richard  Katz 

Time    Buyer Catherine    Mauch 

Radio  Accounts:  American  Oil  Co.  (Amoco 
(;as),  Baltimore;  (;unther  Brewing  Co.,  Inc. 
(Beer),  Bahimore;  Madera  Bonded  Wine  & 
Liquor  Co.,  (Madera  &  Mt.  Zion  Wines), 
Baltimore;  S.  &  N.  Katz,  Inc.  (Jewelers), 
Baltimore;  Stark  Films,  Baltimore;  Mary- 
land Pharmaceutical  Co.  (Rem),  Baltimore; 
Democratic  National  Committee,  Washington, 
I).  C.;  Pompeian  Olive  Oil  Corp.,  Baltimore. 

Tl  Accounts:  American  Oil  Co.;  Gunther 
Brewing  ('o..  Inc.;  Madera  Bonded  Wine  & 
Liquor  Co.;  Cellowax  Corp.;  First  National 
Bank;  Maryland  Drydock  Co.;  Mary  Sue 
c:andy  Co.;  Motor  Sales  Co.  (Plymouth- 
DeSoto);  Maryland  Pharmaceutical  Co.; 
Democratic  National  Committee. 

HENRY  J.  KAUFMAN  & 
ASSOCIATES 

1419   H   St.,  N.W.,  Washington   5,   D.   C. 

Phone:    District  7-7400 

ABP— ANPA— AFA 

General  Manager Henry  J.  Kaufman 

Creative  Director Wm.  F.  Sigmund 

Radio  Director Jeffrey  A.  Abel 

TV  Director Robert  S.  Mauer 

Client  Service  Dir Alfred  H.  Edelson 

Art  Director Eugene  T.  Hoover 

Copy  Chief Theodore  D.  Mandelstam 

Radio  Accounts:  Capital  Garage  (Chrys- 
ler-Plymouth dealer)  ;  Group  Health  As- 
sociation (medical  &  hospital  plan)  ;  S. 
Kann  Sons  Company  (department  store); 
King's  Credit  Dept.  Store  (department 
store) ;  Lacy's,  Inc.  (radio-TV  &  electric  ap- 
pliances) ;  Liberal  Credit  Clothing  Co.,  Inc.; 
Manhattan  Auto  &  Radio  Co.  (retail  auto 
accessories)  ;  Md.  &  Va.  Milk  Producers 
Ass'n.;  Northeast  Motor  Company  (Ford 
sales  &  service)  ;  Old  Dominion  Bank;  Peake 
Motor  Company  (DeSoto-Plymouth  dealer)  ; 
Pensi-Cola  Bottling  Co.  of  Wash.;  Potomac 
Electric  Power  Co.;  Saks  (furs);  Simon 
Distributing  Corp.  (elec.  appliances) ;  State 
Loan  &  Finance  Corp.;  Tom's  Auto  Service, 
Inc.  (Chrysler-Plymouth  dealer);  Trew 
Motor  Company  (Dodge-Plymouth  dealer); 
Willys  Overland  Distributors. 

TV  Accounts:  C.I.O.;  First  Federal  Sav- 
ings &  Loan  Assn.;  Fort  Lincoln  Cemetery; 
Lacy's,  Inc.;  Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Co.  of 
Wash.;  Simon  Distributing  Corporation; 
Trew  Motor  Company. 

KEELOR  &  STTTES  CO. 

3001  Carew  Tower,  Cincinnati  2,  Ohio 
Phone:  Parkway  1310 

President P.  R.  Hume 

Exec.  V.P..Trea8 J.  T.  Nolan,  Jr. 


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Radio-TV  Director... 


....H.  J.  Darby 
..A.  A.  Radkey 


THE  KEILSON  CO. 

117  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson  2-1797 

Owner J.    F.    Keilson 

Scripts  &  Commercials Janet  Sternberg 

Program    Director Phyllis    Pion 

HELEN  A.  KENNEDY  ADVERTISING 

360  ■  17th  St.,  Oakland  12,  Calif. 
Phone:   TEmplebar  6-2582 

Owner Helen  A.   Kennedy 

Office  Exec Peter  Hannaford 

Radio  Accounts:  First  Savings  &  Loan 
Association;  Prudential  Realty  &  Finance 
Co.;  Golden  West  Savings  &  Loan  Assn.; 
McGuire  &  Co.;  Mar  Monte  Hotel. 

TV  Accounts:  McGuire  &  Company  (Pink 
Ladies  Shaving  Cream). 

KENYON  &  ECKHARDT,  INC. 

247  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MU  8-5700 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— ABC 

NOAB— APA 

Chairman  of  the  Bd.  Thomas  D'Arcy  Brophy 

Chmn.  Exec.  Coram Dwight  Mills 

President William  B.  Lewis 

Sr.  Vice-President Edwin  Cox 

Sect.-Treas.  &  Gen.  Mgr David  C.  Stewart 

Vice   Presidents G.  T.  C.  Fry, 

William  Green,  Donald  J.  Maggini,  E.  W. 
Newson,  John  H.  Owen,  Garth  Montgom- 
ery, Howard  M.  Wilson,  D.  Coyle,  G. 
Oswald,  N.  Bertels,  V.  Armstrong,  J. 
Woodman,  S.  Olson,  D.  Gillespie,  R.  AUe- 
welt,  R.  Barker,  B.  Brady,  W.  King,  W. 
Berech,  R.  Manoff 

Art  Director Gerald  Link 

Talent    Buyer Robert    Marcato 

V.P.,  Media  Dir Joseph  P.  Braun 

V.P.,  Prom.  Dir Hal  Davis 

V.P.,  Dir.  of  Radio-TV.  .Wickliffe  W.  Crider 

V.P.,  Dir.  of  Research G.  Maxwell  Ule 

Branch  Offices 
645  Griswold  St.,  Detroit 

Vice  Pres Don  C.  Miller 

Equitable  Bldg.,  Hollywood,  Cal. 

Vice  Pres Robert  D.  Wolfe 

620  Market  St.,  San  Francisco 

Vice  Pres Sydney  G.  Walton 

80  King  St.  W.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

Vice  Pres William  J.  Frost 

Lincoln-Liberty  Blvd.,  Phila.   7,  Pa. 
Phone:   RIttenhouse  6-8026 

Vice  Pres W.  N.  Berech 

Equitable  Bldg.,  HoUywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HO:  3-2101 

Mgr L.  J.  Sholtv,  Jr. 

805  Peachtree  St.  N.  E.,  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 
Phone:  Vernon  0194 

Mgr L   DeRidder 

135   So.  LaSalle   St.,   Chicago   3,  111. 
Phone:  RAndolph  6-6470 

Mgr J.   Shannon 

Radio    Accounts:    American    Maize-Prod- 


ucts Company  (Prepared  Desserts,  Starches, 
Syrups),  New  York;  Beech-Nut  Packing  Co. 
(Chewing  Gum,  Coffee,  Baby  Foods),  Cana- 
joharie,  N.  Y.;  Ford  Motor  Co.  (Institu- 
tional), Dearborn,  Mich.;  Hudnut  Sales  Co., 
Inc.  (Beauty  Preparations),  New  York; 
Lincoln-Mercury  Division  of  Ford  Motor  Co. 
(Lincoln  &  Mercury  Cars)^  Detroit,  Mich.; 
Lincoln-Mercury  Dealer  Associations;  Shell 
Oil  Co.  (Institutional)  ;  Schick  Electric 
Razor  Co.;  The  Mennen  Co.  (Men's  Toi- 
letries), Newark,  N.  J.;  Chase  Nat'l  Bank; 
Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society;  Radio 
Corp.  of  America  (RCA  Sponsored  Radio-TV 
Shows,  RCA  Victor  Home  Instruments,  RCA 
Institutional  Advertising)  ;  Welch  Grape 
Juice  Co. 

TV  Accounts:  Same  as  above  with  the  ex- 
ception of  Beech-Nut    (no  television). 

KETCHUM,  MacLEOD  &  GROVE, 
INC. 

411  Seventh  Ave.,  Pittsburgh  19,  Pa. 
Phone:   COurt  1-5100 
AAAA— ABP— ANPA 

President George  Ketcham 

Exec.  V.P Robert  E.   Grove 

Radio  &  TV  Dir Lansing  B.  Lindquist 

Asst.  Radio  &  TV  Dir... Edgar  J.  Donaldson 
Asst.  Radio  &  TV  Dir...Melvin  F.  Johnston, 

Donald  L.  Fox 
Radio  &  TV  Timebuyer.  .William  B.  Kroske 
Branch  Offices 

Rm.  309,  Brisbane  Bldg.,  Buffalo  3,  N.  Y. 

Field  Rep David  Fernow 

State  Street  Bldg.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Field  Rep George  K.  Keet 

Room  609  Mercantile  Trust  Bldg., 
Baltimore,  Md. 

Field  Representative W.  R.  Milford 

1801  Central  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg., 

Richmond  19,  Va. 

Field  Rep C.  W.  Crowder 

Radio  Accounts:  Braun  Baking  Company; 
Chevrolet  Zone  Dealers;  Dairymen's  Coop- 
erative Sales  Association,  Pittsburgh;  Hos- 
pital Service  Association,  Pittsburgh;  Jones 
&  Laughlin  Steel  Corp.;  People's  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Pittsburgh;  Peoples  Natural 
Gas  Co.,  Pittsburgh;  Rieck  Dairy  Co.; 
Thorofare  Markets,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh;  Calgon; 
The  Natural  Gas  Companies,  Pittsburgh; 
Manufacturers  Light  and  Heat  Company, 
Pittsburgh;  The  East  Ohio  Gas  Company, 
Cleveland;  Reyner  and  Brothers,  Inc.,  Pitts- 
burgh; ALSCO,  Inc.,  Akron;  Fidelity  Trust 
Co.,  Pittsburgh;  Ruud  Manufacturing  Co., 
Pittsburgh. 

TV  Accounts:  Braun  Baking  Company, 
Pittsburgh;  Calgon;  Chevrolet  Zone  Deal- 
ers; East  Ohio  Gas  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio; 
Natural  Gas  Companies,  Pittsburgh;  Peoples 
Natural  Gas  Co.,  Pittsburgh;  Reymer  & 
Brothers  Inc.,  Pittsburgh;  Rieck  Dairy  Co., 
Pittsburgh;  Thorofare  Markets,  Inc.,  Pitts- 
burgh; Tappan  Stove  Company;  Dairymen's 
Cooperative  Sales  Association;  Peoples  First 
National  Bank  &  Trust  Company,  Pittsburgh; 


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Manufarturrr*  l.iiUil  «ntl  HctH  1  ompuny, 
Pnt^hurith:  Kiarlily  TruM  I  o^  rilt>luirph; 
Kiuui    \!4mif*rlurinc    '  «•• 

KIESEWETTER  ASSOCIATED  INC. 

y  K.   KHh  Si..  N«"^»    York   \u.  N.  Y. 

Pluinr:  l.Kviimlon  2W2.\ 

\KA     Alir     AMVV     APA     IMVV 

IV^*idrnl H.  M.   Kirsewrll.  I 

R*<lio-TV  Kxcr..  llorjirr  Ihigrdorn 

K»dioTV  K»cr..  Samin  S.  Hak.i 

Ra.lioTV  Timr    Hu>rr K.   Thompson 

Ra.lio  TV   An  Dir Fn-acrirk  Kussill 

Katiio  ittiutnts:  Hallia-wrtt  (^orp.  (HatlKi- 
»*»rr|  li^illi  rro.liMl'.i.  SlaiulartI  1  ahoi  atoi  i«> 
<>Ioan\  1  iniiiu  Ml  ami  lialm*.  V.  la  Ixo-a  \ 
Son*^.  Inr.  <I.a  Ho-a  Mararoni  rrothirts); 
Slrrn'»  Nu^^«•ri^•^  (Niir-rry  I'rodmls  ,  Gene- 
va. N.  v.;  Coiirtlry,  I.ld.  Courlley  Men's 
Produrt»l;  Slrrn>  (ianlm  l*r^)(^mi^,  Inc. 

rr  .4cn>ttnts:  Abraham  &  Straus  (Depl. 
Slorri:  V.  I.a  l{o^a  I'l  S«»m«.  Inr.  (la  Kosa 
M«r«roni  IVo.ln.lO  :  I).  I*.  Harris  Co.  (Roll- 
fa»t  Hir>rlr>»:  .*<lrrn\  (iarchii  rrothicts.  Inc., 
<;rn.\3.  N.  Y.;  C.onrlh),  Ltd.  ((lourlley 
Mfn'«  I  «iih-trii'>l  ;  S.  A,  Srhonhrimn,  Inc. 
(Mrdadlia  d'Oro  Coff.'el.  N.  Y.  C;  Turner 
Hall  Corp.    (M.n%   Toilrtrirs),  N.  Y.  C. 

ABBOTT  KIMBALL  CO.,  INC. 

2-.«»   Park     \vr..    N.-w    York    17,   N.   Y, 

Phone:  PLa/.a  3-<)60() 

A  A  A  A  -  A  lU .— A  RP- AN  PA— A  FA 

Cihrm.  of   Hoard.  Pres Abbott  Kimball 

V.P.   &    Sfrv Lawrence    D.   Reedy 

Chrm.  Plan.*  Hoard,  V.P H.  R.  LeQuatte 

Vicr  Prr» H.  V.  Coughlin 

Radio-TV   Time   Ruver Miriam   Traeger 

TV  Prod ' B.  H.  Collins,  Jr. 

Branch  Offices 

S20  .\.  Michigan  A\e..  Chicago   11,  III. 

inione:    Michigan   2-0300 

Vic*    Prrs (^eorge    Enzinger 

638  S.  Van  NeMi  Sl^  Los  Angeles  5,  Cal. 
F»hone:   Drnkirk  7730.) 

\'\rr    Pr«->idciil« Robert    Hoone, 

Cliff  Hoiking,  Hugo  Scheibner 
405   Monlgomerv   St.,   .San    Francisco   4,    Cal. 
Phone:  KXbrook  2-6273 

<  hrm.    Plan-    Hoard Alfred    Ducalo 

Hadiu  ircounis:  Hrondow  Inc.  (Breath  O' 
Pine  I,  Ml.  \«-rnon,  N.  Y.;  Drake  America 
(jarp.  (Ho^uin-v  Candy),  N.  Y.,  N.  Y.; 
L'lira  Hrfv%ing  Co.  (Fort  .Schuyler  Rcer  & 
Alr>  I  lira.  \.  Y.:  Firth  Carpet  Co.,  N.  Y.  C.; 
lirrkman  Toner  Hotel,   \.  Y.   C. 

71  Arcottnth:  .Norcron.,  |nr.  ((^reding 
<-ardO,  N.  Y.  C:,;  John  Robert  Powers 
Produrt.  Co..  Inc.  (Coiimetira;,  N.  Y.  C; 
Finh  rarpn  Co.,  N.  Y.  C. 

LEW  KING  PRODUCTIONS 

\'.     UeM     Mchowejl,    Phoenix,    Arizona 
Phone:    ALpine   4-r>r)4}{ 

Prr.idrni    I^ew    King 

>e//rrra» Fliriore     King 

Hadio-TV    Prod Jack    Beveridge 

Media  k  Pub.  I)i  ..Harbara  HaUis 


RiuUo  Acnmiits:  Webster*s  Dairy  (Dairy 
Pi.mIiuis);  Fconoujy  Finance  (Loans);  Bire- 
Icn's  Bottling  Co.  (Soft  Drinks);  Funk  Jew- 
..h>    (....    (Jewelry). 

II  Accounts:  Webster's  Dairy;  VaUey 
Furniture  (^o.  (Home  Furnishings);  In- 
graham-Serta  Mfg.  (Mattress);  Dairy  Queen 
(Ice  Cream);  Best  Cleaners;  Funk  Jewelry 
Co.:  Frank  M.  Siegnuind  Co.  (Radio-TV  Ap- 
pliances) :  (iil-Barts  Dept.  Store  (Variety 
Merchandise);  Fred  Smith  Co.  (Appli- 
ances): Hepler's  Service  Stations;  McDowell 
Men's  Shop. 

KIRCHER,  HELTON  &  COLLETT,  INC. 

19th  Floor,  llulman  Bldg.,  Dayton  2,  0. 

Phone:  FUIton  5161 

AAAA— ABP— APA— PPA— NOAB 

President Rrlf   C.  Kircher 

Vice-Presidents James  M.  Hadley, 

R.  M.  Collett,  Watson  B.  Metcalfe 

Treas.  &  Dir.  Prod Carter  B.  Helton 

Art   Director L.   E.  Brinkman 

Production  Manager Hap  Moon 

Secretary R.  L.  MiRs 

Account  Executives Ralf  Kircher, 

James  M.  Hadley,  R.  M.  CoUett,  Watson  B. 

Metcalfe,  Norman  Van  Zant,  C.  B.  Helton 
Radio  &  TV  Dir Ralph  Kaufman 

Radio  Accounts:  Gem  City  Bldg.  &  Loan 
Assoc.  (Home  Loans),  Dayton,  O.;  Liberal 
Market  (Food  Chain  Store),  Dayton,  O.; 
Zephyr  Ventilated  Awning  Co.  (Awnings), 
Dayton,  O.;  Dayton  Pump  &  Mfg.  Co.  (Water 
Systems),  Dayton,  O.;  Soft  Water  Indus- 
tries (Institutional — Soft  Water,  Dayton,  O.; 
Huffman  Mfg.  Co.  (Lawn  Mowers,  Sweep- 
ers), Dayton,  O. 

TV  Accounts:  Stuart  Fox  Company  (Food 
Brokers),  Dayton,  0.;  Gem  City  Build- 
ing &  Loan  Assoc.  (Home  Loans),  Day- 
ton, 0.;  Liberal  Market  (Food  Stores),  Day- 
ton, O.;  Dayton  Pump  &  Mfg.  Co.  (Water 
Systems),  Dayton,  0.;  Huffman  Mfg.  Co. 
(Lawn    Mowers,   Sweepers),   Dayton,  O. 

KIRKLAND-WHITE  &  SCHELL 

101  Marietta  St.,  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 

Pkone:  LAmar  3682 

APA— SNPA— ANPA--NBP 

Partners J.  A.  Kirkland, 

Frank  W.  White,  James  B.  Schell 

Account  Executive I.  B.  Williams 

Accounts:    Radio    Station   WSB,  WSB-TV. 

WALTER  E.  KLINE  &  ASSOCIATES 

8445  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  WEbster  3-7365 

President Fred   W.   Kline 

Radio-TV    Dir Michael   J.   O'Rourke 

Time    Buyer Julie    Ryan 

Branch  Office 
45  East  51st  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Vice  Pres Albert   L.   Capstaff 

Radio-TV  Acounts:  Mike  Roy  Products 
(Barbeque  Products),  Van  Nuys,  Calif.; 
Potent-H   Co.    (Disinfectant),   Darien,   Conn. 


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PHILIP  KLEIN  ADV.,  INC. 

226  So.  16th  St.,  Philadelphia  2,  Pa. 
Phone:  PEnnypacker  5-7696 
ANPA— APA— PPA— AAAN 

Chairman   Philip  Klein 

President Morton    A.    Koshland 

Sec'y,  Treas Herbert  Ringold 

Art   Dir Bert   Greenspan 

Copy  Chief Milton  Feldman 

Radio  Time  Buyer, 

TV   Dir Edward   Felbin 

Pub.   Dir Henry  Klein 

Acct.  Executives Philip  Klein, 

Morton  Koshland,  Herbert  Ringold 
Accounts:  Al-Hy  Lingerie  Co.;  Admiral 
Travel  Service;  Alexander  Young  Distilling 
Co.;  American  Friends  Service;  American 
Home  Craft  Supply  Co.;  Art  Alliance;  Atlas 
Import  &  Export  Co.;  Bamberger,  A.  J.; 
Buten,  M.,  &  Sons  Co.;  Chaim  Solomon 
Cemetery;  Colonial  Motors  Inc.;  Cooper 
Supply;  Da-Zee  Hosiery  Co.;  Distillers 
Warehousing  Co.;  Equitable  Credit  Co.; 
Fairchild  &  French  Laboratories;  Frankford 
Grocers;  Goldban  Pharmacal  Co.;  Gorson, 
George;  Herbach  &  Rademan;  Industrial 
Trust  Co.;  Jacquin,  Charles,  et  Cie;  Junto. 
Adult  Education  School;  King  David  Ceme- 
tery; Levering  Coffee  Co.;  Levine,  Joseph; 
Lionel  Friedman  Inc.;  Luria  Brothers  & 
Co.  Inc.;  Mifflin  Chemical  Co.;  National 
Mental  Health  Foundation,  Inc.;  Northeast 
Lincoln  Mercury  Co.;  Oleen  Shampoo  Co.; 
Olive  Products  Co.;  Paper-Mate  Pen  Co.; 
Penn  State  Cigar  Co.;  Pancoast;  Price, 
Charles  Morris,  School  of  Advertising;  Pro- 
fessional Products  Inc.;  Puritan  Stationery 
Co.;  Read  Drug  Co.;  Reed,  William  A.  Co.; 
Shaffer  Food  Stores;  Sixty-Ninth  St.  Busi- 
nessmen's Assn.;  Snellenburg,  N.;  Society 
of  Industrial  Realtors;  Stonhard  Co.;  Sun 
Ray  Drug  Stores;  Wirkman  Emanuel; 
Young,  Alexander. 

KOEHL,  LANDIS  &  LAND  AN,  INC. 

588  5th  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  JUdson  2-1370 
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA 

Pres.  &  Treas Albert  E.  Koehl 

Vice-Pres.  &  Sec A.  A.  Landis 

Vice-Presidents John  R.  Landon, 

Russell  C.  Rowan 

Space  Buyer A.  Lasity 

Branch  Office 
National  City  Bank  Bid.,  Cleveland   14,  O. 

Phone:  CHerry  1-1539 
Mgr Val  Nowak 

ABNER  E.  KOHN  ADVERTISING 

860  Maple  Lane,  East  Meadow,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  IVanhoe  3-2212 

Owner Abner  E,  Kohn 

Radio     Accounts:     Ida     May     Chocolates 
(candy),  Hewlett,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

KRUPNICK  &  ASSOCIATES,  INC. 

520  North  Grand  Blvd.,  St.  Louis  3,  Mo. 


Phone:  JEfferson  3-1723 
ABP— ANPA 

President   Sam  Krupnick 

Exec.  V.P Tom  Connelly 

Vice-Presidents   Ray  Armbruster, 

A.  Harvey  Brown 

Secretary-Treasurer Edgar  Kluge 

Radio-TV    Coordinator Tom    Cadden 

Radio,  TV  Accounts:  Griesedieck  Bros. 
Brewery  Co.;  Magic  Chef,  Inc.;  Mercantile 
Trust  Co.;  The  Reardon  Company. 

KUDNER  AGENCY,  INC. 

575  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    MU    8-6700 

ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— AAAA 

ABC— NOAB 

President J.  II.  S.  Ellis 

Vice-Presidents Sam    D.    Fuson, 

Myron  P.  Kirk,  Schuyler  Kudner,  E.  J. 
Owens,  Norman  Nash,  Shaft©  Dene,  C.  M. 
Rohrabaugh,  J.  J.  Cochran 

Exec.  Dir.  TV  &  Radio Myron  P.  Kirk 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Radio-TV Al  Reibling 

Time    Buyer John    Marsich 

Branch  Offices 

New  Center  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Phone:  Trinity  5-5315 

Executive  in  Charge Martin  Rice 

681  Market  St.,  San  Francisco  5,  Calif. 
Phone:  GArfield  1-5433 

Executive  in  Charge J.  H.  Hornell 

Radio  Accounts:  General  Motors  Corp., 
Detroit,  Mich.;  Sonotone  Corp.,  N.  Y.  C.; 
The  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,  Inc., 
Akron,  Ohio;  United  States  Tobacco  Co., 
N.  Y.  C;  The  Texas  Co.,  N.  Y.  C. 

TV  Accounts:  The  Texas  Co.;  United 
States  Tobacco  Co.;  General  Motors  Corp.; 
Buick,  Flint,  Mich.;  Schick,  Inc.,  Stamford, 
Conn.;  The  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Co., 
Inc. 

KUFT  &  FELDSTEIN 

233  E.  25th  St.,  Baltimore  1,  Md. 
Phone:  TUxedo  9-1485 

President I.    Harold    Kuff 

Vice-President Harry     Feldstein 

Art  Director Stan  Mossman 

Media  Director Dorothy  Schwarz 

Accounts:  American  Brewery  Inc.;  Auto 
Clinic;  Foster  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.;  Gaxton  Co.; 
Greber  Distributors,  Inc.;  Greenebaum,  M. 
&  Sons;  Gwynn  Bldg.;  Hearst  Radio  Inc., 
WBAL  Bahimore,  Md.  Radio  &  TV;  Heller, 
R.  C.  Co.;  Hoffman  Electric  Co.;  Lender- 
king  Metal  Products;  Levenson  &  Klwin; 
Nelson  &  Klein;  Nelson  &  Co.;  Paul  Broth- 
ers  Cleaner  &  Dyers;  Penn  Upholstering 
Co.;  Standard  Dept.  Store;  Schenuit  Tire 
Co.;  Southern  Galvanizing  Co.;  Tru-Fit 
Clothes;  Washington  Lumber  Co. 

KUTTNER  &  KUTTNER.  INC. 

646  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  HI. 

Phone:  SUperior  7-7940 

AAAA— ANPA 

TV   Director Norbert   Leeb 


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TV  Tim*  Binrr ^anlry  C  Kullner 

Aert.  Exec*..'. Harold    H    Kutlner, 

CkMirr  I).  Kullnrr.  Millon  J.  KIre 
Imnch  Offii' 
N«w    York,   .N.    ^ 
no  W.  S:»h  Si,  Ne-\»   York  N.  \. 
rhonr:    }[  iUon   (»-23S}; 
Rmdio    Act^ttrHs:     DouglaH     Lumber     Co., 
(Uiirafo;    Samp*oii    Company    (Major    appli- 
ancrtt.  <  hirapo;  Hollrb  &  (  ompj»i>    (uholt-- 
*^W  |in»rrrir»).  Chirano;  (:apitt»I  Dairy,  Chi- 
rann:      ShjiiilMTH      l>rp».     Slmv,      M.  luphis, 
T<mn. 

rr  Acrounts:  Coiiuminity  Theater  (home 
|•utltlr^^t.  Chicapo. 

LAKE-SPmO-SHURMAN.  INC. 

Kj.Iio  <  .Ml.  r   lU.lg..  M.  inpliis  S,  Tenn. 

i'hone:    J-1J71 

.\M»A--\l»A-l»PA-SNrA 

Pre»idenl   Avron  Spiro 

S<'cy.Trca^ ^^•  ^^•  Shurman 

Kaciio  Time  Buyer Mrs.  L.  Simmons 

Proilurlion  Manager Mrs.  M.  Ross 

l»ublicity    Direrlor Al    R.   Capley 

Acrt.  Ejieculives David  Davidson, 

Mrf^      L.     Cunninfdiani,      Jane      Zussnian, 

ruurlnry  Slmrman 

H,idio  Accounts:  Plough  Sales  Corp.;  Lib- 
rrty  IVtroleuni  Co.,  Mt.  Vernon,  III.;  Kelley- 
Clarie  Co.  (Canntd  Salmon),  Seattle;  Union 
Planters  National  Hank.  Memphis;  Pantaze 
Drug  Stores,  Memphis. 

rr  Accounts:  Plough  Sales  Corp.,  Mem- 
phi>. 

LAMBERT  &  FEASLEY,  INC. 

430   Park   Axe.,   .New    York   22,  I\.  Y. 
Phone:   MCrray  Hill   7-8980 
ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB 

F.&rculWe  VP Gordon  K.  Seagrove 

Sr.   VJ" Frank   W.   Mace 

TV-Hadio  Dir John  Bates 

Radio  Accounts:  Phillips  Petroleum  Co. 
((>a»oline.  Motor  Oil),  Bartlesville,  Okla.; 
DeVilbif>  Co.,  Drilling  Specialties  Co.,  Har- 
rowrr  Laboratory  Inr.,  Hat  (Corporation  of 
Amrrira,  H  V  Lahoratorie.>>  Inc.,  Laclede 
I  ab^jritoriph,  Inr..  Landiert  Pliarmacal  C>o.. 
Phillip*  Chemiral  Co.,  ProPhy-Lac-Tic 
Bruiih  Co^  Saturday  Kvening  Post,  Schenley 
lndu«4rieft.  Inc.,  TelePrompter  Corp.,  J.  A. 
^••itht  &  Co 

LANDSHEFT  &  BARBER,  INC. 

2(m   I.ilM-rtv    H.,nk    HI.];.'.,    Huffalo    2,   N.  Y. 
rh.me:    MO   9)00 

A  BP-NO  AB- APA-PPA-ANPA 

Preaideni Henry   L.   Barber 

Vice  Preaidfni E.  T.  Drullard 

SecreUry-Trea.. Vera  H.  Landsheft 

Radio  Accounts:  Kendall  Ftefining  Com- 
pany a;a»olinr  and  Oil),  Bradford,  Pa.; 
Lilx-rly  Bank  of  Buffalo  (Banking),  Buf- 
falo. \,  Y.;  P.  J,  (;arvey  Co.  (Storage), 
Buffalo. 

ry  Account:  Liberty  Bank  of  Buffalo 
'Itankin:^..  n.iff.ln    \    V  ■  Kendall  Refining 


Co.  ((;a>oline  &  Oil),  Bradford,  Pa.;  Pearl 
Polishes,  Inc.  (Range  &  Refrigerator  Polish), 
HufTalo. 

PHILIP  J.  LANE  ADVERTISING 

1  K.  12nd  St..  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   MUrray  Hill  7-5417 

Owner Philip  J.   Lane 

Media  Director B.  Freidman 

Radio  A  TV  Accounts:  Luby  Chevrolet 
( .\uto  Dealer) ;  Diane  Beauty  Salon,  An- 
sonia  DeLuxe  Shops  Inc.  (Retal  Shoe 
Chain). 

LANG,  nSHER  &  STASHOWER,  INC. 

1010  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland  15,  O. 

Phone:   MA  1-6579 

AAAA—ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA 

President H.  Jack  Lang 

V.-P.-Treasurer Fred    P.    Stashower 

Vice-Pres.  &  Sec Alvin  B.  Fisher 

Radio-TV  Mgr Robert  F.  Gibbons 

Prod.  Mgr.  Radio-TV John  Cremer 

Field  Service  Mgr Garry  C.  McKelvey 

Radio  Accounts:  Cleveland  Baseball  Co. 
(Cleve.  Indians  baseball  team),  Cleveland; 
Cleveland  Transit  System,  Cleveland;  Gen- 
eral Electric  Co.,  Cleveland;  Pick-N-Pay 
Super  Markets,  Inc.  (super  markets),  Cleve- 
land; World  Publishing  Co.,  Cleveland; 
Yellow  Cab  Co.,  Cleveland. 

TV  Accounts:  The  Kaynee  Co.  (boys' 
wear),  Cleveland;  Pick-N-Pay  Super  Mar- 
kets,  Inc.    (super   markets),    Cleveland. 

TATHAM-LAIRD,  INC. 

64  East  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago  4,  111. 

Phone:    HArrison    7-3700 

AAAA—ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB-.PPA 

President Arthur  E.  Tatham 

V.P.  &  Treasurer J.  Kenneth  Laird,  Jr. 

Media   Director Stephen  G.  Bowen 

Radio  &  TV  Supervisor George  Bola^ 

Radio  &  TV  Time  Buyers.  .Paul  Schlesinger, 

Harold  Bennett,  Jack  Ragel 
Dir.  of  Radio  &  TV  Com'l  Prod..  .Dan  Ryan 

Branch  Office 

595    Madison   Avenue,   New  York   22,   N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  3-7057 

1680  North  Vine  Street,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Accounts:  Abbot  Laboratories  (Sucaryl), 
(Chicago,  111.;  Admiral  Corporation  (Electric 
Ranges  &  Refrigerators,  Air  Conditioners, 
Dehumidifiers)  ;  Armour  &  Co.  (Ham, 
Bacon,  &  Sausage)  ;  General  Mills,  Inc.,  Borg- 
Warner,  (Norge  Division);  Simonize  Co.; 
Swanson,  C.  A.  &  Sons,  Omaha,  Nebraska; 
Toni  Co,  (White  Rain,  Bobbi,  Tame  Creme 
Rinse),  Chicago,  111.;  Wander  Co.  (Ovaltine, 
Toddy),  Chicago,  111.;  George  Wiedemann 
Brewing  (^lompany,  Newport,  Ky. 

AL  PAUL  LEFTON  CO.,  INC. 

1617  Pennsylvania  Blvd.,  Phila.  3,  Pa. 
Phone:   RIttenhouse   6-1500 
ANPA— APA— NO  A  B— PP  A 

President Al  Paul  Lefton 

Vice-Pres.  &  Treas H.  S.  Louchheim 


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Vice-Presidents    P.   Bro\yn, 

A.  Parker,  J.  Jensen 

Space  Buyer E.  V.  Righter 

TV  &  Radio   Director A.  R.  Griffin 

Branch  Offices 

71  Vanderbilt  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MU  9-7470 

President Al  Paul  Lefton 

Vice-Pres.  &  Mgr R.  J.  Herts 

435  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Phone:  SUperior  7-9511 

Vice-Pres.  &  Mgr E.  G.  Foreman,  Jr. 

Radio  Accounts:  Phila.  Electric  Co.  (Light 
&  Power),  Crawford  Clothes,  Inc.,  Metro- 
politan Jockey  Club  (Jamaica  Race  Track), 
A.  Goodman  &  Sons  (Goodman's  Noodles), 
C.  Schmidt  &  Sons  (Beer  and  Ale),  RCA 
Home  Appliances  &  Electronics. 

TV  Accounts:  Sylvan  Seal  Milk  Co. 
(Milk),  Metropolitan  Jockey  Club  (Jamaica 
Race  Track),  A.  Goodman  &  Son  (Good- 
man's Noodles),  Schmidt's  Beer  &  Ale,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  RCA  Home  Appliances  & 
Electronics. 

LENNEN  &  NEWELL.  INC. 

380  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-5400 

ANPA— APA— PPA— AAAA— NOAB 

ABC— ABP 

President Adolph    J.    Toigo 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Thomas    C.   Butcher 

Sr.  V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr John  Monsarrat 

Sr.  Vice-Pres Walter  M.  Swertfager 

Sr.  Vice-Pres Gordon   D.   Cates 

Sr.  Vice-Pres Jackson   Taylor 

Sr.  V.P.-Exec.  Art  Dir Hans  Sauer 

Sr.  V.P.— Chg.   Radio 

&  TV Nicholas  E.  Keesely 

Sr.  V.P.,  Acct.  Supervisors L.  E.  Miller, 

Henry  W.  Lowe 

V.P.-Secy.-Treas John    D.    Speirs 

V.P.  &  Mgr. 

Copy  Dept McClintic  W.  Mitchell 

V.P.— Copy  Group  Head... David  M.  Boffey 

V.P.-Media  Dir Anthony  DePierro 

V.P.  &  Mer.  Dir Daniel  E.  Shea 

V.P.-Mgr.  Prod  Dept Michael  J.  Madar 

V.P.-Dir.  of  Research.  .Christopher  A.  Sante 
Vice-Presidents Daniel  M.  Daley,  Jr., 

Thomas  P.  Doughten,  Stephen  M.  Kenyon, 

Edward    T.    Knauff,    Kenneth    J.    White, 

Richard  Mancini 
V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr. 

Radio   &  TV Francis   C.   Barton,  Jr. 

V.P.,   Com.  Prod Anthony  J.  Pan 

Dir.  of  Prog.  Dev Fred  D.  Kilian 

Dir.   Mot.   Pictures George    Tompkins 

Promotion  &  Pub Eva  Bain 

Traffic  Mgr Anne  Marie  Doody 

Business  Mgrs....Gene  Caron,  Frank  Daniel 
Producers Clark  Agnew, 

Theodore    T.    Huston,   Jr. 

Prod.  &  Cast.  Dir Charles  T.  Harrell 

Assoc.  Media   Dir Wm.  D.  Smith, 

George      Kern,      Chas.      Brocker,     J.     R. 

Widholm 
Time  Buyers J.  R.  Widholm, 


Jeanne  Jaffe,  R.  H.  Eynian 

Branch   Offices 

308  N.  Rodeo  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

Phone:   CRestview  1-7221 

Vice-Pres.-Mgr Benjamin    R.    Potts 

1710  Book  Tower,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 
WOodworth  2-7812 

Exec.  Vice-Pres John  L.  McQuigg 

Majestic  Bldg.,   Rm.  503 

231  W.  Wisconsin  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wise. 

Phone:  BRoadway  1-6890 

Manager James    T.   Kelley 

Radio  &  TV  Accounts:  Colgate-Palmolive 
Company  (Lustre-Creme  Shampoo,  Cream  & 
Lotion,  Lustre-Creme  Hair  Dressing,  Lustre- 
Color,  AD,  Instant  Barber  Shave,  Lustre-Net), 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  Chicopee  Mills,  Inc.  New 
York,  N.  Y.;  Dorothy  Gray,  Ltd.  (Beauty 
Products),  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Emerson  Drug 
Co.  (Bromo-Seltzer,  Granular  and  Tablet), 
Baltimore,  Md.;  Atlantis  Sales  Corporation 
(Good  Luck  Instant  Puddings),  Rochester, 
N.  Y.;  P.  Lorillard  Co.,  Inc.  (Old  Gold  Cig- 
arettes— King  Size,  Regular,  Filter  King  Size, 
Muriel  Cigars,  Briggs  Pipe  Mixture,  Headline 
Cigars),  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Jos.  Schlitz  Brew- 
ing Company  (Schlitz  Beer),  Milwaukee, 
Wisconsin;  Carleton  House,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

AUSTIN  C.  LESCARBOURA  &  STAFF 

The  Adshop,  Croton-on-Hudson,  JN.  Y. 

Phone:   CRoton  1-3444 

ABP 

Senior  Partner Austin   C.  Lescarboura 

Junior  Partner Stanley  A.  Lescarboura 

Production    Winifred  Phillips 

Secretary    Miriam   Lescarboura 

Radio  Accounts:  Aerovox  Corporation 
(Capacitors),  New  Bedford,  Mass.;  Claro- 
8tat  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.  (Controls  and  Resistors), 
Dover,  N.  H.;  Allen  B.  Du  Mont  Labs. 
(Cathode-ray  Tubes),  Allen  B.  Du  Mont 
Labs.  (Television  Transmitters),  Allen  B. 
Du  Mont  Labs.  (Cathode-ray  Instruments), 
Clifton,  N.  J.;  Allen  B.  Du  Mont  Labs.  (TV 
components).  East  Paterson,  N.  J.;  Henry 
L.  Crowley  &  Co.  (Powdered  Iron  Cores  and 
Steatite  Parts),  West  Orange,  N.  J.;  Indus- 
trial Instruments  (Electrical  Test  Instru- 
ments), Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  Hudson  Wire 
Company  (Magnet  and  Bare  Wires),  Ossi- 
ning,  N.  Y.;  Maryland  Etching  Co.  (Instru- 
ment Panel)  Towson,  Md.;  Granco  Products, 
Inc.  (UHF  Converters),  Long  Island  City, 
N.  Y.;  Technical  Appliance  Corp.  (TV  An- 
tennas), Sherburne,  N.  Y.;  Sealectro  Corp. 
(Teflow  Insulators  and  Terminals),  New 
Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

LEWIN,  WILLIAMS  &  SAYLOR 
INCORPORATED 

40  East  49th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  8-6200 

President A.   W.  Lewin 

Exec.  V.hP. 

and  Treasurer Sidney   Matthew  Weiss 

Vice  Pres.  &  Sec'y Max  Green 

Vice  President Walter  T.  Pollock 


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mm ■  ■■-""■—■■■■■»•»•»»»■■»■*"*»»***•" 

V.|».% Alan  Crrrn.  Julian  V.  Hrodir 

V.l\  Art.  I>ir...  I>oniiId   Walcrbury. 

U*li«  il.  Kay  ,    , 

VP.  in   Ch|i.   K«aioTV William   S  tli 

llram-h  O0ic« 

\\  Commerce  St.,  Nrwark  2.  N.  J 

n.onr      MI    \-V2M 

S  ,.r  l'rr»i.1rnl     I^-onanl    Nr\v>t«'(Ifr 

V,.r  Prr.i.irnl Richard   N.  Culick 

H,idio  <.»oiiiil»:  <i.  N.  C.oiiglilan  <  o..  W  rst 
Oranfr.  N.  J.:  ^ro^r^^  33  (painl  hrush 
rlranrr):  Coikia  Irr  Crfam  (^onipanv,  Vi  ood- 
Kridfr,  N.  J.;  Spamh  (Ta>Ior-l{.MMl  (^orp.) 
(dielcr|irnl-Ninili»rr>.  (;irnltt«)<»k.  ("oiin.: 
t-arl  Kipchrr.  Inc.  (Hi  1  iil.lit>  K;nli«»-lMi()uo. 
|Cra|>h*>.  Nrn  York.  N.  Y.:  Nonuaii  M.  Mor- 
ri»  l"or|».  (Oiiifpa  WalrliK  Nt'w  Y«>ik.  N.  Y.; 
The  (Mrll  To.  ( Trt»I  Hair  Tonic),  Newark, 
N.  J.:  Ilcmilr-  (luMn.  C.o„  N.  Y.;  Hunter  & 
^iia.  Lid.  .N.  Y.;   Kre^8  &  Owen,  N.  J. 

n  Accounts:  i.o^ta  Ire  Cream  Company, 
Woodhridur,  N.  J.;  G.  N.  Coughlan  Co. 
(drhuniidifier,  paint  brush  cleaner).  West 
Oranitr,  N.  J.;  Spandy  (Taylor-Reed  Corp.), 
(deleritrnt-iianitizer),  C  1  e  n  h  r  o  o  k.  Conn.; 
jacobv-Brnder  W;»t.h  Hand  Company,  New 
Y'ork:  The  O.l.lj  Co.  Oiair  dr.'s>inp).  New- 
ark, N.  J.;  Nornian  M.  Morris  Corp.  (Omega 
Watrh>,  Nrw  York,  N.  Y. 

ADDISON  LEWIS  COMPANY 

1807  I.xndalc   A\«-.  So..  Minneapolis  5,  Minn. 

Phone:    AT  623 S 

ABP— ANPA— ARC— APA— PPA— NOAH 

AA.\N 

F*re«idrnt    Addison    Lewis 

Vice  Pre« Erie  B.  Savape,  Jr. 

Trcatiurrr Harvey  R.  Kruse 

Srrrrtary Wm.   A.   Dobson 

Radio  and  TV  Dir Carroll  E.  Crawford 

Research  and  Media  Dir..  .Preston  K.  Covey 

Prod.  Manager Bruce  E.  Segerstrom 

Copy  Director Judd  L.  Meester 

Account  Execs J.  A.  Quint, 

J.  H.  Cleland,  Sherle  Lowe 
Accounts:  Acrometal  F*roducts  Inc.;  An- 
drr-on.  J.  F.,  Lumber  Co.;  Clausin,  S.  H.; 
Krdrral  Cartridge  Tiorp.;  I'ramhand  Co.; 
HofTtnan  Knginei-ring;  Hurori  Tools,  Inc.; 
Jrt-O-Mat  Inc.;  Lavoris  Co.;  Minn.  Valley 
Natural  Ca«  Co.;  Nelson,  H.  F.  Mfg.  Co.; 
No.  Am.  <^'reameries;  Smith  Welding  Equip, 
'orp.:  .Sirong-Scott  Mfg.  Co.;  Superior  Grain 
S#-parator   Co. 

LILLER,  NEAL  &  BATTLE 

810   \Xalion    iJldg.,   Atliiiita   3,   (,a. 

Phone:    (iy press   6.')21 

AAAA— ABC     ANPA     APA     ABP— AFA 

Partner C,  K.   Liller 

''■rinrr William   W.  Neal 

RadioTV   Director Sarah    Williams 

Arroont  Executive* J.  K.  Oltlev,  Jr., 

G.  L.  WattH,  H.  C.  Axclherg,  A.  E.  Sharp 

Hrnnth   Ofjm- 

399   MadiMin   Ave.,  N.  Y.   17,  N.  Y. 

I^wne:  PL  9-6120 

^V Robert    Kane 


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108  Palmetto  Bldg.,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Phone:    44458 

M J., Caldwell   Witliers 

Rndio  Accounts:  National  NuGrape  Com- 
pany (Nulirape  and  SunCrest),  Atlanta; 
Colonial  Stores,  Inc.  (groceries),  Atlanta; 
Puritan  Mills,  Inc.  (My-T-Pure  flour),  At- 
lanta; (Georgia  Peanut  (Ravo),  Moultrie, 
Ciu;   Piedmont   Airlines,  Winston-Salem. 

Tl  Accounts:  H.  W.  Lay  &  Company  (po- 
tato chips),  Atlanta;  Colonial  Stores,  Inc. 
(groceries),  Atlanta;  Puritan  Mills,  Inc. 
(My-T-Pure  flour),  Atlanta;  Georgia  Peanut 
Co.  (ravo),  Moultrie,  Ca.;  Hank  of  Georgia, 
Atlanta;  Trust  C-ompany  of  Georgia,  Atlanta; 
W.  1).  Alexander  (GE  Products),  Atlanta; 
Piedmont  Airlines;  H.  G.  Hastings  (Feeds, 
Plants  &  Gardening),  Irvindale  Dairies, 
Atlanta. 

THE  W.  E.  LONG  CO. 

188   Randolph  St.,   Chicago   1,  IH. 

Phone:   RAndolph  6-4606 

ABP— ANPA— NOAB 

President E.  E.  Hanson 

Vice-Pres.  &  Advtg.  Dir Wm.  Goodman 

Vice-Pres.  &  Dir.  of  Sales J.  A.  Smith 

Treasurer A.  T.   Downie 

Secretary H.  G.  Mergener 

Dir.  of  Radio  &  TV.... Edward  C.  Fritz,  Jr. 

Asst.  Dir David  R.  Hayes 

Talent  Buyer Suzanne   Simpson 

Radio  Accounts:  Amrhein's  Bakery,  Inc., 
Springfield,  111.;  Atlanta  Baking  Co.,  Atlanta, 
Ga.;  Mrs.  Boehme's  Bakery,  San  Angelo, 
Tex.;  Bowman  Baking  Co.,  Albuquerque, 
N.  M.;  Borck  &  Stevens,  Bridgeport,  Conn.; 
Butter  Krust  Baking  Co.,  Sunbury,  Pa.;  Car- 
penter Baking  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wise.;  Cotton 
Bros.  Baking  Co.,  Alexandria,  La.;  Cross 
Baking  Co.,  Montpelier,  Vt.;  Dietzen's  Bak- 
eries, Anderson,  Ind.;  Fisher  Baking  Co., 
Salt  Lake  City;  Fluhrer  Bakeries,  Inc.,  Med- 
ford.  Ore.;  Fuchs  Baking  Co.,  So.  Miami, 
IHa.;  Gardner  Baking  Co.,  Madison,  Wise; 
Gase  Baking  Co.,  Saginaw,  Mich.;  Gunzen- 
hauser  Bakery,  Lancaster,  Pa.;  Haller's  Eagle 
Bakery,  Inc.,  Altoona,  Pa.;  Holsum  Baking 
Co.,  Roswell,  N.  M.;  Holsum  Bakery, 
Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.;  Holsum  Bakers,  Tampa, 
Fla.;  Holsum  Baking  Co.,  Harlingen,  Tex.; 
Ideal  Baking  Co.,  Tyler,  Tex.;  Jamestown 
Baking  Co.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.;  Lee  Baking 
Co.,  Victoria,  Tex.;  Master  Baldng  Co.,  Mt. 
Vernon,  111.;  McGough  Bakeries  Corp.,  Birm- 
ingham, Ala.;  Nickles  Bakery,  Navarre,  Ohio. 

TV  Accounts:  McGough  Bakeries  Corp., 
Birmingham;  Carpenter  Baking  Co.,  Mil- 
waukee; Fuchs  Baking  Co.,  So.  Miami,  Fla.; 
Old  Homestead  Bread  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.; 
Phoenix  Holsum  Bakery,  Phoenix,  Ariz.; 
Fisher  Baking  Co.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah; 
Amrhein's  Bakery,  Springfield,  lU.;  Nicldes 
Bakery,  Navarre,  Ohio;  Haller's  Eagle  Bak- 
ery,  Altoona,  Pa.;  Nissen's  Bakery,  Portland, 
Me.;  Cotton  Bros.  Baking  Co.,  Baton  Rouge, 
La.;  Holsum  Bakers,  Tampa,  Fla.;  Shipley 
Bakery,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.;   Holsum  Bakery, 


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Fort  Wayne,  Ind.;  Gunzenhauser  Bakery, 
Lancaster,  Pa.;  Mrs.  Boehme's  Bakery,  San 
Angelo,  Texas. 

EARLE  LUDGIN  &  CO. 

121  W.  Wacker  Drive,  Chicago  1,  111. 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— ABC 

NOAB— PPA 

Board  Chairman Earle  Ludgin 

President Vincent  R.  Bliss 

Vice-Presidents.  .Montgomery  N.  McKinney, 
John  H.  Wilmarth,  Edward  Chapman,  Jane 
Daly 

Radio  Accounts:  Rit  Products  Corp.,  The 
Best  Foods,  Inc.,  W.  F.  McLaughlin  &  Co. 
TV  Accounts:  Jules  Montenier,  Inc.,  The 
Best  Foods,  Inc.,  W.  F.  McLaughlin  &  Co., 
Rit  Products  Corp.,  (All  Purpose  Rit),  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

LYNN-FIELDHOUSE 

15  S.  Franklin  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,   Pa. 

Phone:  VAUey  2-7182-3 

ABP— ANPA 

Partners S.  C.  B.  Lynn, 

L.  S.  Fieldhouse 
Radio-TV  & 

Media  Dir W.  P.  McLauchlin 

Branch  Office 

51  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-4048 

Radio    Accounts:    Wise    Potato    Chip    Co. 

(Potato    Chips),    Berwick;    Quinlan   Pretzel 

Co.    (Pretzels),  Reading;   Purvin  Dairy  Co. 

(Milk),   Wilkes-Barre,   Pa.;    Kingston    Cake 

Co.   (Blue  Ribbon  Cake),  Kingston,  Pa. 

TV  Accounts:  Wise  Potato  Chip  Co.  (Po- 
tato Chips),  Berwick;  Quinlan  Pretzel  Co. 
(Pretzels),  Reading,  Pa.;  Kingston  Cake  Co. 
(Blue  Ribbon  Cake),  Kingston,  Pa. 

W.  D.  LYON  COMPANY 

303  Second  Ave.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

Phone:  4-2451 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA 

President W.  D.  Lyon 

Vice  President R.  B.  Creswell 

Acct.  Execs R.  P.  Zirbel,  R.  H.  Schubert 

Radio  Dir E.  G.  Elston 

Media  Dir R.  P.  Ames 

Radio  &  Time  Buyer Eileen  Burns 

Branch  Office 
373  Orpheum  Electric  Bldg.,  Sioux  City,  la. 

Phone:  5-4428 
Manager Don  Carlos 

Radio  Accounts:  Builders  Material,  Inc., 
Cedar  Rapids;  Century  Engineering  Corp. 
(heating  equipment).  Cedar  Rapids;  Collins 
Radio  Company  (commercial  radio  equip.). 
Cedar  Rapids;  Crescent  Electric  Supply  (ap- 
pliance distributor),  Dubuque;  Iowa  Dairy 
Industry  Comm.,  Des  Moines,  la.;  Tender- 
sweet  Sales  Corp.  (canned  vegetables),  Vin- 
ton, la.;  Kent  Feeds  (livestock  &  poultry 
feeds),  Muscatine,  la.;  Potosi  Brewing  Com- 
pany, Potosi,  Wise;  Slagle  Lumber  Yard, 
Sioux  City,  la. 

TV  Accounts:  Johnson  Biscuit  Co.  (Cook- 
ies), Sioux  City,  la.;  Peterson  Furniture  Co. 


(Home  Furnishings),  Cedar  Rapids,  la.; 
Killian  Co.  (Clothing),  Cedar  Rapids,  la.; 
Tolerton-Warfield  Co.  (Food  Line),  Sioux 
City,  la.;  Cownie-Williges  (Furs),  Sioux 
City,  la.;  Hometown  Dairies  (Dairy  Prod- 
ucts), Iowa  City,  la. 

MacFARLAND,  AVEYARD  &  CO. 

333  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1.  111. 

Phone:   RAndolph  6-9360 

ANPA— ABP— ABC— AAAA 

Chairman  of  Board Hays  McFarland 

P^^sident. A.    E.    Aveyard 

Exec.  V.P..  Allen  B.  Dicus 

yP.,  Copy  Chief J.  C.  Wheadey 

^^^  i^T''^r*' '^-   C.  Power, 

Malcolm  Jennings,  Jerry  W.  Ream,  David 
W.  Stotter 

V.P.,  Art  Dir Rom.  Z.  Rigotti 

Research    Director Robert   Allrich 

Media  Director A.  S.  Trude,  Jr. 

Kadio-TV  Dir Wm.  A.  Mowry 

n-       tv'r  \,- ^-  ^-  Christopher 

Dir.,  TV-Radio W.  A.  Mowry 

SP'-:-- ^-  B-  Goodrich 

Radio    Accounts:     Stewart- Warner     Corp 
Alemite    Division,    Chicago,    HI.;    Drewrys 
Ltd.,    U.    S.    A.,    Inc.    (Beer);    Heidelberg 
Brewing  Co. 

TV  Accounts:  Drewrys  Ltd.,  U.  S.  A,  Inc. 
(Beer  &  Ale),  South  Bend,  Ind.;  Stewart- 
Warner  Corp.,  Alemite  Division,  Chicago, 
m.;  Heidelberg  Brewing  Co.  (Beer  &  Ale), 
Tacoma;  Standard  Knitting  Mills  (Health- 
knit),  Knoxville. 

MacLAREN  ADVERTISING  CO.  LTD. 

Ill  Richmond  St.,  West  Toronto,  Ontario 
Phone:    EMpire  4-0321 

President J.   A.    MacLaren 

Vice  Presidents E.  V.  Rechnitzer, 

J.  Ferres,  Bertram  Brooker,  C.  E.  Brown, 

F.  P.  Gill,  W.  F.  Harrison,  Scott  Stockwell 

Treas.  &  Dir M.  D.  MacMahon 

Asst.  Mgr.,  Dir.  of  Media D.  C.  Linton 

Asst.  Mgr.,  Dir. 

Creative  Ser G.  G.  Sinclair 

Dir.,    Radio-TV Hugh   Horler 

Branch  Offices 
410   Dominion  Sq.  Bldg.,  Montreal,  Quebec 

Vice   Pres F.  P.  Gill 

911  Electric  Railway  Chambers 

Winnipeg,  Manitoba 

Manager E.  P.  Thomson 

1240  West  Pender  St.,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Manager W.  D.  M.  Patterson 

Journal  Bldg.,  237  Queen  St.,  Ottawa,  Ont. 
Vice  Pres W.  F.  Harrison 

Radio  &  TV  Accounts:  Aluminum  Goods 
Ltd.,  Ainsworth  Motors,  Bank  of  Canada, 
British  &  American  Motors  Canada  Ltd., 
Broadhurst  Lee  Co.,  Ltd.,  Bulova  Watch 
Company,  Canada  Dry  Limited,  Canada 
Paint  Co.  Ltd.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce, 
Canadian  General  Electric  Co.  Ltd.,  Cana- 
dian Red  Cross,  Capilano  Brewery,  Ltd., 
Christie  Brown  Ltd.  (Food),  Department  of 
National    Defense    (Air   Force,   Navy),   Do- 


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l^naitA.  11.  J.  Hrin«  ('omp«n>  «>f  (lunjuli 
UiL  llrrlf  l»ri\l  r-.N-lf  S>>lrin.  Iiu\;  Homt- 
<HI  l)i«lrituittM>,  lii)t>rri;il  Oil  l.imittMl, 
Ja\r\  t  oni|i«n>  l.J«l..  I-akf  «»f  ll>f  Woods 
Milling  To,  l.orr  Hrollirrc  l.ul  (Ihvvze), 
U.  H.  MalWin  *  (  o.,  l.ld..  Martiii-Sinour 
I  o.  I.imitrtl.  Mulual  iJff  A>surMnrc  C.om- 
|Mn>  of  (  4n«<U.  NabiM'o  KootU  LiinittMl, 
N«lir\\  iJiiiilrtl.  O'Otlar  (Itmipuny  of 
«  an4(U.  I*aliu«r»'  I.iiuitrti.  IVoplr.s  (Todil 
Jr»»rllrrv  >l»«T%Mn  \\  illi.iiii>  io.  of  (.ana«la 
I  liL  Mandartl  HrimU  LuL  Slfplun's  raiiits. 
I'lK  km  l.iiiiilfii.  V\  Timo  Kootl^  H«nr>  K. 
>X  ainpoir  &  <  o.  I  hi.,  /rro  Maiiiifacluring 
Co.  Ijd. 

MacMANUS.  JOHN  &  ADAMS 

HIoon.lirM    Hill>.    Mi.h. 
riioiir:    MItlui-ot    (>-1000 

AMV\     AAAA-AHC-NOAB— PPA— APA 

c:h*irm«n W.  A.  P.  John 

Pre*,  A  Trra» James  R.  Adams 

Exec.   Virc-Prcs Harvey   G.   Luce 

Virr.Prr6„  Media  I)ir... Elmer  W.  Froehlich 

Hadio  Time  Buyer C.  N.  Campbell 

Branch  Office 

U*  Madison   Ave.,   New   York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    PL  9-3221 

Mjnaiter Henry  C  Fownes,  Jr. 

Radio  Accounts:  Pontiac  Motor  Division, 
Poniiar,  Mich.;  (Cadillac  Motor  Division, 
Dearborn,  .Mich.;  Ferry-Mori>e  Seed  Co.,  De- 
Iruit,  Mirh.;  DoYf  Chemiral  Co.,  Midland, 
Mirh. 

n  Account:  Pontiac  Motor  Division, 
Punliar.  Mi<h.;  Dow  (Ibetiiiral  Co. 

MALCOLM-HOWARD 

203  .\.  ^Xaba^h,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:   Andover  3-0022 

ABP— A.NPA— PPA 

"nncr Arthur  M.  Holland 

Art    Director Arthur    Anderle 

Copy  Chief William  Bent 

Radio-TV  Buyer Evelyn  Burke 

Publicity   Director Jan   Marinella 

Radio-TV  Dept (;.  Janda,  R.  Spencer 

Radio  Accounts:  Hollands  (jewelry),  Chi- 
.aico:   Rollrr   Dcrb>.  .\.  Y.  C. 

Ty  Accounts:  Ambrosia  Brewing,  Chi- 
rago;  Harry  Aher  Co.  (Crosley  appl.),  Chi- 
rapt;  (^ourtcny  Motor*-,  (Jiicago;  Mages 
Sports  .Stores  Chicago;  Leo  Rose  Co.  (cloth- 
inr>,  Chicago;  Rubin's  (apparel),  Chicago; 
Hollarul,  Inc.  (jewelry),  Chicago;  Associated 
H'-jHtal  In-..  Co.,  Chicago;  Roller  Derby, 
<  hiraito:  Sun-Time*^  (newi^paper),  Chicago; 
"*liff»*l   I^iiip   Co.,  (Chicago. 

J.  GORDON  MANCHESTER. 
ADVERTISING.  INC. 

1726   Pennsylvania    Ave,   N.W., 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Phone:  .ME  8-0060 

Pretidrnl.      J.  G.  Manchester 

Vier   Pre.idrnt.  Richard   P.   Ehst 

Am*.  Vire  Pre.,  (,.  |j.  Mc(,uineh8 


\rt   Director Wm.   D.  Fliescliell 

|»,vs.  Asst R.  T.  W  illiams 

Riidio-Tl  A(\'Ounts:  C.  F.  Sauer  Co.  (May- 
«»m«aisc.  Relish,  Extracts). 

MANHATTAN  ADVERTISING 
AGENCY 

,■)!:>   Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   MU  8-8135 

rami, MS John  M.  A.  Muller, 

Maria    Muller  Sismondo 

Accounts:  Bisleri  Co.  Inc.;  Charles  Krug; 
I.oialclli  Inc.;  Motta,  Inc.;  Ossola,  J.  &  Co.; 
Hixerbaiik  Wine  ('o.  Inc. 

MARKS-AIKEN  COMPANY 

33  West  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  7-3885 

ABP— ANPA 

Pres.  &  Treas Lawrence  Marks 

V.P.  &   Sec'y Sigmund   C.  Aiken 

Media  Director Florence  Saperstein 

Production  Mgr Ira  Bernstein 

Art    Directors Marvin    Macnow, 

Ralph  Dunetz 
Publicity  Dir Seena  Hamilton 

ROBERT  M.  MARKS  &  COMPANY, 
INC. 

32  East  57th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  3-5924 

ABP— ANPA 

Pres.  &  Secy Robert  M.  Marks 

Media  Dir B.  M.  Vanderpot 

Prod.  Mgr A.  P.  Lawsky 

Art  Dir Anthony  PoUice 

Radio-TV    Cons Sidney    Walton 

Radio  Accounts:  Peerless  Products  Co. 
(Hair  Preparations),  Jersey  City,  N.  J.; 
National  Shirt  Shops,  Inc.  (Men's  Furnish- 
ings Chain),  N.  Y.,  N.  Y. 

TV  Accounts:  Swank,  Inc.,  (Men's  Jewelry 
and  Accessories),  N.  Y.,  N.  Y. 

J.  M.  MATHES.  INC. 

260  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  LExington  2-7450 

ABP— ANPA— AFA-JPPA— ABC 

President J.  M.   Mathes 

Treasurer A.  E.  Cox 

Secretary Carle   E.   Rollin> 

Vice-Pres.   &   Dirs Wilfred   S.   King. 

W.  T.  Okie,  Lester  J.  Loh 
Vice-Presidents David    C.    Gibson, 

Dr.    O.    L.    Tinklepaugh,    Jan    H.    Meyer, 

A.  F.  Monroe,  Read  H.  Wight,  Douglas  R. 

Hathaway 

Director  of  Radio  &  TV Read  H.  Wight 

Radio  Time  Buyer Edna   S.  Cathcarl 

Radio  Accounts:  Pure  Food  Co.,  Inc. 
(Herb-Ox  Boullion  Cubes-Westchester  Chick- 
en), Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.;  Canada  Dry  Ginger 
Ale,  Inc.,  N.  Y.  C;  Brown  Co.  (Nibroc 
Towels-Tissues),  Boston,  Mass. 

TV  Accounts:  Houbigant  Sales  Corp. 
riiody  Tone),  N.  Y.  C;  Northam  Warren 
Corporation     (Cutex,    Odorono),    Stamford, 


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Conn.;  Luden's,  Inc.  (Fifth  Avenue  Candy 
Bar,  Cough  Drops),  Reading,  Pa.;  Canada 
Dry  Ginger  Ale,  Inc.,  N.  Y.  C;  International 
Tel.  &  Tel.,  Emmental  Cheese  Corp.  (Swiss- 
ette  Gruyere  Cheese),  N.  Y.,  N.  Y. 

MATfflSSON  &  ASSOCIATES,  INC. 

411  E.  Mason  St.,  Milwaukee  2,  Wis. 

Phone:  BRoadway  6-7181 

ABP— ANPA 

President C.  A.  Mathisson 

Vice-Pres.  &  Treas I.  M.  Henkel 

Vice-Pres Edward    G.    Ball 

Bdcst.  Media  Dir J.   Severson 

Time  Buyer Robert  Geary 

Branch  Offices 

1065  International  Bldg.,  Rockefeller  Center, 

New  York  City 

Phone:    PLaza    7-2061 

Chief    Exec Ed    Hinkle 

1127  Wilshire  Blvd.,  L.  A.,  Calif. 
Phone:  MU  2482 

Chief  Exec Charles  Smith 

Radio  &  TV  Accounts:  Miller  Brewing  Co., 
Clark  Oil  &  Refining  Corp. 

JOSEPH  MAXHELD  CO. 

87  Weybosset  St.,  Providence  3,  R.  I. 
Phone:   GAspee  1-4456-4457 
ABP— ANPA 
Pres.,   Space-Radio-TV-Time 

Buyer Joseph  M.  Finkle 

Vice-Pres.-Treas Archie  M.  Finkle 

Radio    Director Elena    DiPietro 

Production   Mgr Dorothy  M.  Barry 

MAXON,  INC. 

2761  E.  Jefferson  Ave.,  Detroit  7,  Mich. 

Phone:    LOrain   7-5710 

ANPA— APA— PPA— ABC— NOAB— TAB 

CCA 

President Lou    R.   Maxon 

Vice-President    Searle  Hendee 

Treasurer W.  I.   O'Neil 

Secretary G.   Reginald    McKiel 

Radio  &  TV  Dir E.  Wilhelm 

Branch  Offices 

12  E.  53rd  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  9-7676 

Vice-Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr M.  F.  Mahoney 

664  N.  Rush,  Chicago  11,  111. 
Phone:    WHitehall   4-1676 

Manager L.  J.  Sholty 

Radio  and  TV  Accounts:  Gillette  Safety 
Razor  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  Snow  Crop  Mar- 
keters (frozen  foods).  New  York;  Mohawk 
Carpet  Mills,  Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.;  H.  J. 
Heinz  Company  (canned  foods),  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.;  General  Electric  Co.  (radio  &  television 
sets),  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  Packard  Motor  Car 
Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.;  Hotpoint,  Inc.  (appli- 
ances), Chicago,  111.;  Pfeiffer  Brewing  Co., 
Detroit,  Mich. 

THE  MAYERS  CO.,  INC. 

2301  W.  Third  St.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 

Phone:    DUnkirk   8-2111 

ABP— APA— NOAB— PPA— ANPA 


President    Henry   Mayers 

Vice-President    Robert   Davis 

Secretary Sophie  Mayers 

Production Hugh    Hollyday 

Media  Dir Beth  Broberg 

Radio-TV   Buyer Larry   Lewin 

Radio  Accounts:  Pennzoil  Co.  (Oil  &  Lub- 
ricants), Sears  Roebuck  &  Co.  (Retail  De- 
partment Store),  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Ban- 
dini  Fertilizer  Co.,  Fradelis  Food  Co. 
(Frozen  Foods),  Glendale  Federal  Savings 
&  Loan  Association,  Hoffman  Candy  Co., 
Kermin  Food  Products  Co. 

TV  Accounts:  Sears  Roebuck  &  Co.  (Re- 
tail Department  Store) ;  Hoffman  Candy  Co.; 
Pennzoil  Co.,  Bandini  Fertilizer  Co.,  Case- 
Swayne,  Fraddis  Food  Co.,  Kermin  Food 
Products,  Southern  Calif.  Edison  Co. 

McCANN-ERICKSON,  INC. 

50  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   JUdson  6-3400 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB 

PPA— BMB 

Chairman  of  Board H.  K.  McCann 

Vice  Chm.  &  Chm.  of 

Exec.    Comm Harrison   Atwood 

President Marion    Harper,    Jr. 

Exec.  Vice  Pres Emerson  Foote 

Sr.  Vice  Pres C.  A.  Posey 

Sr.  Vice  Pres.  & 

Creative    Dir John  H.  Tinker,   Jr. 

Vice  Pres.  &  Treas Wilbert  G.  Stilson 

Vice  Pres.  &  Compt Dixon  R.  Griswold 

Secretary Kathryn  H.  Kelly 

Asst.  Secy Marjorie  B.  Middlebrook 

Vice  Presidents   (N.  Y.) Frederick 

Anderson,  Donald  B.  Armstrong,  Jr.,  Karl 
A.  Brautigam,  William  J.  Breen,  Donald 
G.  Calhoun,  W.  H.  Conine,  Roland  H. 
Cramer,  Sidney  W.  Dean,  Jr.,  J.  L.  Deane, 
G.  B.  Dearnley,  William  C.  Dekker,  Earl 
C.  Donegan,  Leonard  F.  Erikson,  J.  J. 
Flanagan,  H.  L.  Grafer,  Walker  R.  Graham, 
Alberta  Hays,  Parish  A.  Jenkins,  Daniel 
W.  Keefe,  Arthur  J.  Kemp,  Alton  Ket- 
chum,  Ralph  B.  Koser,  Thomas  H.  Lane, 
Thomas  P.  Losee,  Rudyard  C.  McKee, 
Hugh  A.  Mitchell,  Florence  A.  Richards, 
Alfred  J.  Roby,  Jr.,  Mar  got  Sherman,  A.  A. 
Sommer,  Wells  W.  Spence,  R.  E.  Thomp- 
son, Samuel  P.  Walker,  G.  Lester  Williams, 
Jr.,  E.  F.  Wilson,  Fred  M.  Zeder,  Jr.,  Victor 
M.  Ratner 

V.P.  in  Chge  Radio-TV A.  J.  Scalpone 

V.P.,  Chge.  New  Prog Hendrik  Booraem 

V.P.,  Chge.  Comm Harry  W.  McMahan 

V.P.  Exec.  Prod Dorothy  B.  McCann 

Mgr.  Radio-TV  Service ..  Clifford  C.  Lubkert 
Mgr.  Radio-TV  Time 

Buying Thaddeus  S.  Kelly 

Branch  Offices 
200   Berkeley  St.,   Boston   16,  Mass, 

Vice  Pres.-Mgr Watson  M.  Gordon 

629  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland  14,  Ohio 

Vice  Pres.-Mgr Robert  W.   Dailey 

Vice  Pres Thomas  H.  Batman 

Vice  Pres Myron  C.  McDonald 


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m:  i.r.»..ol.l   Si..   iViroil  :<».  Mioh. 

\k*  IV..>'.  ..t  K.  K.  l;..lmoM.ls 

900  Luvrtl   lUva„  Uou>ton  (..    loxas 

Vk«  IV*''^  M|W Jo*rph  H.  \>  ilkinsoM 

Vicr    PrrK .V;  ^V"    '*'»"' 

J020  U%r  Oak  Sl^  D^Uas  1,  l«'xa> 

M.n*g.>r  ;;-"'"/jr"'' 

318   >.    Mirhijuin   Avr^  (Jiirago    h  HI. 
N.r.Mlir.  Mi»lHr>lrm 

Operalion. William    K.    Hcrrhlold 

V.I».-M|U^ SiWnry   A.  W  ells 

Viw^*rr»i.irnl» Robrrt    J.    Hr.wsttr. 

Nral  Cilliall,  How.ni  A.  H.H.r,  W  all.r  (.. 
Krauw,    IVirr    (i.    IVl.rM.n.    (.luster     L. 
Vo^\.    \.  W.  Sli.rtT.  Jaims  i..  Slirrman 
1110   nr\burn    HKIft.,    l,oiii>\ill«-    2,   Ky. 

\Un»tirr... J.    ^»'"\^y>"" 

111  San!.t»nir  Sl^  San  branri>co  4.  (alif. 

Sr.  V.P.-Mgr.  Wr^t.  Oper H.  U    llaues 

Vicr.rr«-Hi«lrnl.-. John    M.    Hiid>:iuan, 

Albrrt    J.    Camillr,    Ho>%v,-Il    H.    Corliran, 
JoM-ph  K.  Kov  Hiirlon  ( ..  Craiiirlur.  Clar- 
rnrr       Hr-lorff,      I  r.-.ttrit  k      II.      MrOea, 
l*hi|t|>»   r.    HaMiiu>r.t'n 
3440  Vk  iUhire  Blvd^  I.o.s  Anpole.s  S,  Calif. 

V  iV.NIgr R»""l    Cochran 

Vj» J.  Neil  Reagan 

310  i'uhlic  StTvice  Bldg^  Portland  4,  Ore. 

M.n.jcrr T.  N.  Tra<  y 

Radio    Accounts:    Ad\erli-inp    (.(Miiinittee 
of  ihe  Norwegian   Canning  Indiiblry,  Anieri- 
ran  Safely  Razor  (lorp.,  Aineriean  Trii!«t  Co., 
California  Parking  (■.orporali<»n  ( Del  Monte), 
California  Sjiray   Chemical   Corp.,  California 
Wine    .V-^ociation,    Che>el»rough     Mfg.    Co., 
('hry-ler    l)i>it.ion,    Cowhs    Magazines,    Inc., 
K*M>  Standard  Oil   Co.,  Frank   I'ehr   Brewing 
Co.,  W.  P.  Fuller  &  Company,  -\.  Gettleman 
KrrMinfc  Co.,  Cray  Drug  Stores,  Inc.,  Bulova 
^  atrh     ("onipany,    Hampden     Brewing     (^o., 
"Junket"  Brand  Foods?,  Lemon  Products  Ad- 
\iftor>    Board.    Laurel    Prodmts,    Inc.,   Lucky 
Lagrr      Brewing     (iompany.      Manufacturers 
Truftt  Company,  Milk  Foundation,  Inc.,  Mil- 
not    Company,    National     Biscuit    Company, 
Ohio    Bell    Trhphom-    Co.,    Pacific    Power   & 
Lif^ht    Co.,    PepMident    Division-Lever    Bros. 
(Ut^  Portland  Cau  &   Coke   Ojmpany,  Seeck 
4     Kadi-,     Inc.,    S.O.S.     fiompany.    Southern 
California    &    .Southern    (bounties    (ias    Com- 
panies, Standard  Oil  Company  (Ind.),  Stand- 
ard Oil    (Company    (Ohio),   Stegmaier   Brew- 
ing 0».,  Swift  &  C.ompany,  Nestle  (>o.  (Quik, 
Kver   Ready   Swcit    Milk    (^ocoa,   Semi-Sweet 
Morbid,    Cookie    Mix,    Cravey    Mix,    White 
Sauce  .Mix),  .Menm-n  Co.   (Foam  Shave  Afta 
Shave),   Lehn    &    Kink    (Lygol    &    Dorothy 
Gray  (^t»metici!. 

rr  Accounia:  .\d\ertising  f Committee  of 
the  Norwegian  Canning  Industry,  American 
.Safety  Razor  Corp.,  American  Trust  (>o..  Bell 
Brand  Food*  Lld„  California  Spray  (>hemi- 
ral  f^rp.,  California  >X'ine  Association, 
C'Keaelirougli  Mfg.  Co.,  f"hryhler  Corp., 
Chr>».l*T  Divi-ion,  Cowles  Magazines,  Inc., 
Derh)  hood»,  Inr.,  Frank  Felir  Brewing  Co., 
\    C  iiI«Mi;iri  I'.r<MAint'  (  i,    T^ray  Drug  Stores, 


Inc..  i'.nwn  Watch  Company,  Laurel  Prod- 
ucts, Inc.,  Leisev  Brewing  Company,  Lin- 
coln Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  Lucky  Lager  Brew- 
ing  Coujpany,  Maytag  Rocky  Mt.  Co.,  May- 
lag  Sales  Co.,  National  Biscuit  Company, 
National  C'Hy  Bank  of  Cleveland,  Ohio  Bell 
relephone  Company,  Owens-Corning  Fiber- 
glas  Corp.,  Pacific  C.oast  Borax  Co.,  Pacific 
Power  &  Light  ('o.,  Pepsodent  Division-Lever 
Bros.  Co..  Portland  (ias  &  Coke  Company, 
Seeck  &  Kade,  Inc.,  Soil-Off  Mfg.  Co.,  S.O.S. 
Company,  Southern  California  &  Southern 
Counties  Cas  Companies,  Standard  Oil  Corn- 
pan)  (Ind.),  Standard  Oil  Company  (Ohio), 
Stegmaier  Brewing  Co.,  Swift  &  Company, 
\\  estinghousc  Electric  Corporation,  Nestle 
Co,  (Quik,  Ever  Ready  Sweet  Milk  Cocoa, 
Semi-Sweet  Morsels,  Cookie  Mix,  Gravey  Mix, 
White  Sauce  Mix),  Mennen  Co,  (Foam 
Shave,  Afta  Shave),  Lehn  &  Fink  (Lysol  & 
Dorothy  Gray   Cosmetics. 

MARSCHALK  &  PRATT  CO. 

(A  Division  of  McCujin  Erickson) 

53r)   Fifth  Ave.,  New  York   17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  VAnderbilt  6-2022 

ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— ABC— AAAA 

NOAB 


President. 


H.  C.  Marschalk 


Vice  Presidents S.  H.  Giellerup, 

S.  L.  Meulendyke,  C.  A.  Peterson,  R.  H. 

Jones 
TV-Radio  Director Curt  A.  Peterson 

Radio  Account:  Esso  Standard  Oil  Co. 
(Petroloeum),  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Interna- 
tional Nickel  Co.  Inc. 

TV  Account:  Esso  Standard  Oil  Co.  (Pe- 
troleum), New  York,  N.  Y.;  Standard  Oil 
Co.  (N.  J.) ;  Nat'l  Lead  Co. 

WALTER  McCREERY,  INC. 

9344  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  HiUs,  Calif. 

Phone:    CRestview   5-5533 

AAAA— ANPA— APA— PPA 

Chm.  Bd.  &  Pres Waller  K.  McCreery 

Acct.  Execs Walter  McCreery, 

Richard  Berggren 
Time   Buyer Virginia   White 

Radio-TV  Accounts:  Harris  &  Frank  (re- 
tail clothing),  Los  Angeles;  Holiday  On  Ice, 
N.  Y.  C;  Ice  Follies,  San  Francisco;  Knox, 
Dick,  of  Calif,  (ceramics  mfg.),  Capistrano 
Bearist;  Murphy  Oldsmobile,  Los  Angeles; 
Palm  Desert  Corp.  (resort  &  real  estate), 
Palm  Desert;  Pan  Pacific  Aud.,  Los  Angeles; 
So.  Calif.  Muffler  Co.  (exhaust  systems), 
Los  Angeles;  San  Fernando  Valley  Times, 
No.  Hollywood. 

McKEE  &  ALBRIGHT,  INC. 

1809  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia  3,  Pa. 

Phone:  LOcust  7-4737 

ANPA— ABP— PPA— APA 

President Roy  J,  McKee 

Vice-Pres.  &  Treas David  R.  Albright 

Vice-Pres.  Radio-TV James  A.  McFadden 

V.P.,  Art  Dir Charles  Wilkinson 

Lime  Buyer Evelyn  Walmsley 


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Acct.  Ser W.  Richard  Park 

Mdse.  Dir A.  P.  Livingston 

Pub.  Dir Joan  L.  Aiken 

Secretary T,   E.   Libby 

Radio  Accounts:  Breyer  Ice  Cream  Co.. 
Philadelphia;  General  Ice  Cream  Corp. 
(dairy),  Schenectady;  Phila.  &  Reading  Coal 
&  Iron  Co,  (coal),  Philadelphia;  Western 
Maryland  Dairy  Co.  (dairv),  Baltimore; 
Capital  Bakers,  Inc.  (Bread),  Harrisburg; 
Keebler  Biscuit  Co.  (Crackers  &  Biscuits), 
Phila.  &  Pitttsburgh;  Richardson  &  Robbins 
Co.  (Chicken  Products  &  Plum  Pudding), 
Dover,  Del. 

TV  Accounts:  Breyer  Ice  Cream  Co.,  Phil- 
adelphia; General  Ice  Cream  Corp.  (dairy), 
Schenectady;  Keebler  Biscuit  Co.,  Phila.; 
Phila.  &  Reading  Coal  &  Iron  Co.  (coal), 
Phila. 

J.  ROBERT  MENDTE,  INC. 

317   South   16th  St.,  Philadelphia  2,  Pa. 

Phone:  KIngsley  6-1130 

ABP— APA— PPA 

President J.   Robert   Mendte 

Vice   Pres J.  W.   Holland 

Treas N.   L.    Hughes 

Prod.  Mgr J.  E.  SpiUane 

Acct.    Exec Ronald    Kincaid 

Accounts:  Atlantic  Syrup  Refining  Corp.; 
Bangor  &  Aroostock  Railroad;  Brinton,  H., 
Co.;  Delta  File  Works;  Ells  Poultry  Prod- 
ucts, Inc.;  Industrial  Transmission  Co.;  Le- 
high Spinning  Co.;  Lescaboura  Mushroom 
Corp.;  Plumb,  Fayette  R.,  Inc.;  Pocono 
Mountain  Inn;  Radio  Inventions  Inc.;  River- 
view  Beach  Park;  Smith  Davis  Corp.,  The; 
Town  Toast  Co.;  Universal  Dye  Works; 
Venice  Maid  Co.,  Inc.;  Wilaon  Line  Inc. 

GEORGE  T.  METCALF,  COMPANY 

31  Canal  St.,  Providence  3,  R.  I. 

Phone:  UN  1-2634  1-7541 

ABP— PPA 

Pres.,  Treas George  T.  Metcalf 

Exec.   V.P Walter   Hyland 

V.P.,  Sec'y  &  Gen.  Mgr Sheldon  Spencer 

Prod.  Mgr Allan  Campbell 

Art    Dir David    Bond 

Copy  Chief Frank  Jones 

Acct.   Exec Geo.    T.    Metcalf, 

Walter    C.    Hyland,    Sheldon    D.    Spencer, 

E.  L.  Wanner,  0.  T.  Baxter,  J.  T.  Metcalf, 

Jr. 

Accounts:  Alrose  Chemical  Co.;  Apponaug 
Co.;  Arnold-Hoffman  &  Co.;  Ashworth  Bros. 
Inc.;  Atlantic  Rayon  Corp.;  Babbitt  Steam 
Specialty  Co.;  Bentley  Knitting  Machinery 
Organization  Inc.;  Big  John  Show  Corp.; 
Blake,  Edward,  Co.;  Circular  Tool  Co.; 
Coated  Textile  Mills;  Cold  Spring  Bleach- 
ery;  Coto-Coll  Co.;  Cotrell  Paper  C^o.;  Cum- 
berland Engineering  Co.;  Dixon  Corp.; 
Eppley  Laboratory,  Inc.;  Foster  Machine 
Co.;  Franklin  Process  Co.;  Glenwood  Range 
Co.;  Harwood  Mfg.  Co.;  Hero  Mfg.  Co.; 
Hobbs  Mfg.  Co.;  Loblo  Mfg.  Co.;  Lodding, 
Inc.;    Lowell   Shuttle    Co.;    Machinists   Nat. 


Bank;  Marshall  &  Williams  Corp.;  Martin- 
Copeland  Co.;  Metro-Atlantic,  Inc.;  Mount 
Hope  Machinery  Co.;  New  England  Lacquer 
Co.;  Phalo  Plastics  Corp.;  Premier  Thread 
Co.;  Reliance  Molded  Plastics,  Inc.;  Riggs 
&  Lombard  Inc.;  Robbins  Co.;  Safety  First 
Show  Co.;  Sargeant  &  Wilbur,  Inc.;  Sentry 
Co.;  Sterling  Factory  Equip.  Co.;  Synthe- 
tic Yarns  Inc.;  Taunton  Municipal  Lighting 
Plant;  Technic  Inc.;  United  Wire  &  Supply 
Corp.;  Universal  (^lonverting  Corp.;  Wal- 
ton &  Lonsbury;  Wardell  Braiding  Machine 
Co.;  WJAR-TV  Providence;  Wood,  J.  W. 
Elastic  Web,  Co. 

ARTHUR  MEYERHOFF  &  CO. 

410  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Phone:  DElaware  7-7860 
ANPA— PPA— AAAA— NOAB— APA 

President Arthur    E.    Meyerhoff 

General  Manager J.  H.  Black 

Production  Manager J.  A.  Johnson 

Dir.  of  Radio  &  TV S.  L.  Novy 

Assoc.  Radio  &  TV  Dir George  Rich  III 

Radio  Time  Buyer K.  Kniglit 

Radio  Time  Buyer Robert  Francis 

Space  Buyer Mary  Hauser 

Copy  Chief M.  E.  Chon 

Branch  Office 
759  N.  Milwaukee  St.,  Milwaukee  2,  Wis. 

Manager    George   Grabin 

Radio  Accounts:  Chicago  National  League 
Ball  Club,  Illinois  Meat  Company,  Mil- 
waukee Elec.  &  Transport  Co.,  Wisconsin  & 
Michigan  SS  Co.,  Wm.  Wrigley  Jr.  Company, 
Patricia  Stevens  Models'  Finishing  School, 
Chicago  Transit  Authority. 

DAN  B.  MINER  CO. 

304  S.  Kingsley  Drive,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 

Phone:  DUnkirk  8-3301 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— ABC 

NOAB— CAN 

Chairman  of  the  Board Dan  B.  Miner 

President J.   C.   Morse 

Vice-Presidents I.   M.    Greer, 

Hildred  Sanders,  Richard  Glover,  Andrew 

Carpenter 

Secretarv-Treasurer M.    R.    Sweeney 

V.P.  in  Chg.  Radio  &  TV. . .  .Hildred  Sanders 
Asst.  Radio  &  TV  Dir..  .Albert  B.  Buffington 
Time    Buyer Kay    Ostrander 

Radio  Accounts:  Bu-Tay  Products,  Ltd. 
(Rain  Drops),  Los  Angeles;  Kendall  Foods, 
Inc.  (dog  food),  Los  Angeles;  Thrifty  Drug 
Stores,  Los  Angeles;  Freeman's  Certi-Fresh 
Foods  (frozen  fish),  Los  Angeles;  Lakewood 
Park  (housing),  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Kerr 
Glass  Mfg.  Corp.  (canning  jars),  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.;  Sues,  Young  &  Brown  (appli- 
ances),  Los   Angeles,    Calif. 

TV  Accounts:  Bu-Tay  Products,  Ltd. 
(Rain  Drops),  Los  Angeles;  Kendall  Foods, 
Inc.  (dog  food),  Los  Angeles;  Thrifty 
Drug  Stores,  Los  Angeles;  Luer  Packing 
Company  (meats),  Los  Angeles;  Freeman's 
Certi-Fresh  Foods  (frozen  fish),  Los  An- 
geles;  Sues,  Young  &  Brown    (appliances), 


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M>ron    A.    Mahlrr.    Rino    Negri,    Milton 

(.ullrnplan.  Hill  Jaculiy 

Produrtion    Min«(iir Al    Mauro 

Controller Frank   J.   l)ul»eck 

MeHia   &    Kr»earrh    Dir Joel    .Martin 

Sfurr    Hu>rr Honalil    l'ii«MU\al«l 

Dir.  MarWrtinjt  &  Mdche Jules  Lennard 

I>ir.    Kadio.  n L«>lie    Diinitr 

K-idioTN      Prod..    Dir -Nat    Kiseiilnifi 

Kadio  Anounts:  Harne>\s  Clothes  (Men's 
&  Ho>»'  Clothing),  Heriolo  Import  Co. 
<Berio  &  Kranrrsconi  Oil),  New  York. 
N.  Y.;  Gem  Oil,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Canadian 
Kur  Corp.  (Women's  Furs),  New  York  and 
.New  Jersey;  I'onztmi  Macaroni  Co.,  Long 
l»land  City,  N.  Y.;  National  Shoes  (Chil- 
tlrrn'-..  \X  omen'*  &  M«'ir>  Shoes);  Knomark 
Mfg.  i.o.  I  Ksc]uir(>  Hoot  Polish),  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.;  Stont'-Tarlow  Co.,  Inc.  (Shoes), 
BrorLion.  Ma-*.;  Kayco  Mfg.  (^o.  (Auto 
Seal  Covrrh).  Patrroon,  N.  J.;  Kobrand  Corp. 
(Importrd  ^  ine>  &  Liquors),  N.  Y. ;  La- 
ronia  .•^hoc  (Ic  Inc.  (Shoes),  Laconia.  N.  H.; 
<>radiaz-Anni^  &  Co.  (Mfrs.  of  Cigars), 
T.inip:i.   I  1.1. 

THE  CHESTER  C.  MORELAND  CO. 


1104  Time-.^tar 

Phone: 

ABP- 

Pretident 

Srcrelary 

Vicr-Prrsidf-nl.  . . . 
Vire-Prehident 

Radio  Accounts 
(Atla   Bottling  Co 

Tl'    Accounts: 
Cola  Bottling  Co., 
Vii.-.t.    In*. 


Tower,  (Cincinnati  2,  O. 
PArkwav    1178 
-ANPA— AFA 

Chester  C.  Moreland 

Walter    H.    Strauss 

Carl   H.  Press 

B.    L.    Schurman 

:   Coney  Island,  Inc.,  Coca- 
,,  Thomas  Foods,  Inc. 
Coney    Inland,    Inc.,    (Coca- 
Thomas  Foods,  Inc.,  Adam 


MOREY,  HUMM  &  JOHNSTONE,  INC. 

330  Fifth  Ave  New  York   1,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    LO  42240 

ABP-ANPA-APA-AAAA-PPA 

OAAA 

PreMdent .Sylvester  M.  Morey 

K«*r.  Vire.Pre« Llrwellyn  B.  Van  Doren 

V.I».  &  Mgr.  I'tility  &  Home 

Applianrr  Depi Alherl  W.  llumm 

V.P^  Chmn.  Plans  Brd J,  R.  Warwick 

Vler.PreHdent Stanley    F.    Elhworth 

V.P.  A  Art  Dir William  (;.  Sutton 

Vlre-Prei.  &  .Merch.  Dir.. .  .Walter  J.  Andree 

V.P,  CHr.  Fafthion Muriel   .Johnstone 

y-^; Janet  ChatfieM-Taylor 

Kadio  A  TV  Dir W.  L.  Wernicke 

Kadio  Time  Buyer Kathryn  Shanahan 


Vice-President    Jnnet    Chatfield-Taylor 

Research  Dir Dr.  Howard  G.  Cannody 

Soc'v     William    G.    Carmody 

r,  ,.;,s Harry   M.  Tax 

\>s|.  to   Pres David  J.  Wasko 

l\(ulio  Accounts:  Sinclair  Refining  Co., 
Kidilicid  Oil  Corp.  of  N.  Y.,  Carpet  Institute 
of   America. 

Tl'  Accounts:  Sinclair  Refining  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.;  Richfield  Oil  Corp.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

RAYMOND  R.  MORGAN  CO. 

(.233  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:  HOllywood  3-4194 

ANPA— APA 

President Raymond    R.   Morgan 

Kxec.  Vice-Pres Robert  C.  Temple 

Chrm.  of  Board Sherman  K.  Ellis 

Vice-Presidents Porter  F.  Anderson, 

J.    Paul    McKinney 

Radio-TV  Dir James  C.  Morgan 

Time  Buyer Terry  Brady 

Branch   Office 

260  California  St.,  San  Francisco  11,  Calif. 

Phone:   DOuglas  2-6073 

Manager Porter    Anderson 

Palmolive  Bldg.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

President Clyde  M.  Joice 

Radio  &  TV  Accounts:  Planters  Nut  Choc. 
Co.,  J.  A.  Folger  &  Co.,  White  King  Soap  Co., 
(White  King  Granulated  Soap,  Scotch  Foam 
Action  Cleanser;  Sierra  Pine  Toilet  Soap); 
Nehi  Beverage  Co.,  Victory  Packing  Co. 
(Thoro  Fed.  Kal  Kan  dog  food)  ;  Hollywood 
Stars  Baseball  Team. 

MORSE  INTERNATIONAL,  INC. 

122  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  OXford  7-2100 

Chairman  of  the  Board A.  T.  Preyer 

President J.   Patterson 

Exec.  Vice-Pres.  &  Treas M.  F.  House 

Media  Dir 0.  E.  Christy 

Radio,  TV  Time  Buyer R.  McArdle 

Fxport  Media  Mgr Aurora  Blando 

Dir.  of  TV  Prod L.  Waddington 

Group  Prod.  Mgrs W.  W.  Williams, 

C.    Wright,    D.    Wheatley 

Sr.  Art  Director E.  P.  Ellis 

Group  Art  Directors P.  Zangas, 

S.  Nagle 

Art  Studio   Mgr C.  Scimecca 

Account   Executives Constance    Boland, 

Reg  Goghlan,  John  Olny,  E.  R.  Korth,  F. 

Neumeister 

Radio  and  TV  Accounts:  Vick  Chemical 
Co.  (Vick  Products),  The  Sofskin  Co.  (Sof- 
skin  Hand  Cream),  Prince  Matchabelli,  Inc. 
Alfred  D.  McKelvy  Co.  (Seaforth  Men's 
Toiletries). 

MOSER  &  COTINS,  INC. 

10  Hopper  St.,  Utica  3,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  3-7544 

Prfs.  &  Treas Arthur  S.   Cotins 

Asst.  to   President Robert  MacFarland 


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Vice-President L.  B.  Reigler 

Secretary Mrs.  Mildred  S.  Benson 

V.P.  &  Art  Dir. .  .A.  Montgomery  Huntington 
Sp.  Buyer  &  Research  Dir.. Miss  L.  B.  Mang 
Asst.  Sp.  Buyer,  .Miss  Christine  H.  Van  Dyke 

Asst.  Research  Dir Mrs.  Pearl  A.  Curtis; 

Production    Manager Fred   Michel 

Merchandising    Director. ..  .R.   Del   Dunning 

Account  Executives Arthur  S.  Cotin?. 

James    N.    Brown,    L.    B.    Reigler,    Geo.    P. 

Hodges,  Robert   F.   MacFarland,  Harry   T. 

Duffy,  Kenneth  S.  Duffes,  Wm.  McCarthy 

Radio  Accounts:  Animal  Foundation,  Inc. 
(Hunt  Club  Dog  Meal),  Sherburne,  N.  Y.; 
Mohawk  Valley  Investing  Co.,  Utica,  N.  Y.; 
Fitzgerald  Bros.  Brewing  Co.  (Beer  &  Ale), 
Troy,  N.  Y. 

TV  Accounts:  Animal  Foundation,  Inc. 
(Hunt  Club  Dog  Meal),  Sherburne,  N.  Y.; 
General  Ice  Cream  Corporation  (Sea]te«t  Ic? 
Cream),  Utica,  N.  Y.;  Fitzgerald  Bros.  Brew- 
ing Co.  (Beer  &  Ale),  Troy,  N.  Y.;  Honey 
Butter  Products  Corp.  (Honey-Butter), 
Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

MOSS  ASSOCIATES 

415  Lexington  Ave.,  Now  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   MUrrav  Hill   7-7377 

ABC— ABP— ANPA 

President Joseph   H.   Moss 

Vice  President Miles  Shefferman 

Production   Mgr Sidney    Fischer 

Copy  Chief Gerald  H.  Bruce 

Media   Director Marian  Rand 

Radio  &  TV  Dir B.  Math 

C.  WENDEL  MUENCH  &  COMPANY 

75  E.  Wacker  Drive,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:  Financial  6-34<)l 

ABP— ANPA 

President C.  W.  Muench 

General  Manager W.  O.  Yocuni 

Media    Director Victor    Fabian 

Dir.  of  Merch Robert  E.  Moore 

Radio  Accounts:  L.  C.  Forman  &  Sons 
Co.  (Condiments),  Pittsford,  N.  Y.;  Fox  De 
Luxe  Foods,  Inc.  (Poultry),  Chicago,  111.; 
Pavelka  Brothers  (Meat  Products),  Cleve- 
land, O.;  Bosch  Brewing  Company  (Beer), 
Houghton,  Mich.;  Klarer  Provision  Co. 
(Meats),  Louisville,  Ky.;  Neuhoff  Brothers 
Packers  (Meats),  Dallas,  Texas;  Oshkosh 
Brewing  Co.  (Beer),  Oshkosh,  Wise;  Fresh- 
rap  Div.,  Badger  Paper  Mills  (Freshrap 
Waxed  Paper),  Peshtigo,  Wis.;  Balentine 
Packing  Co.  (Meat  Products),  Greenville, 
S.  C;  Visking  Corp.  (Miracloth)  ;  Braun 
Bros.  Packing  Co.  (Meat  Products),  Troy, 
N.  Y.;  Toffenetti  Restaurants  (Pickles  & 
Relishes),  Pittsford,  N.  Y.;  Iowa  Soap  Co. 
(Nola  Soap  Flakes),  Burlington,  Iowa;  Mrs. 
Klein's  Potato   Chips,  Chicago,  111. 

TV  Accounts:  Bosch  Brewing  Company 
(Beer),  Houghton,  Mich,;  Fox  De  Luxe 
Foods,  Inc.,  Chicago;  L.  C.  Forman  &  Sons 
(Pickles  &  Relishes),  Pittsford,  N.  Y.; 
Klarer  Provision  Co.  (Meats),  Dallas,  Texas; 
Neuhoff    Brothers    (Meats),    Dallas,    Texas; 


Pavelka  Brothers  (Meats),  Cleveland;  Fresh- 
rap  Div.,  Badger  Paper  Mills;  Balentine 
Packing    Co.;   Visking   Corp. 

NATIONAL  EXPORT  ADVERTISING 
SERVICE,  INC. 

405  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   INUTrvay  Hill  9-6835 

AIAA 

President Paul    R.    Kruming 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Thomas  W.  Hughes 

Vice-President Joseph    W.    Madden 

Copy  Chief John   L.   Albright 

Art   Director J.  La   Rosa 

Radio  &  TV  Director James  G.  Zea 

Time   Buyer Elaine   Starr 

Radio  and  TV  Accounts:  Borden  Co., 
Electric  Auto-Lite,  Esterbrook  Pen,  H.  J. 
Heinz,  Lambert  Pharmacal  Co.,  I  ever  Broth- 
ers (U.  S.),  Quaker  Oats  Co.,  R.  Hudnut, 
Westinghouse. 

NEEDHAM  &  GROHMANN,  INC. 

30   Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York   20,   N.   Y. 

Phone   Circle   5-6200 

ANPA— AAAA—PPA— ABP— NOAB—APA 

NBP 

Pres.,   Treas H.  Victor  Grohmann 

V.P.  &  Sec'y John  M.  Handley 

V.P.  &  Art  Dir H.  Nelson  Kent 

Fxec.   Sec'y Kathryn  Intemann 

Copy  Directors E.   R.  Lagerwall, 

M.  Keil 
Prod.    Mgr Samuel    Boyd, 

Lawrence   W.   Alpaugh 

Media  Dir Harry  C.  Ledingham 

Acct.  Executives H.   Victor   Grohmann, 

John  M.  Handley,  John  M.  Keil,  James  W. 

Baker 

Accounts:  America  House;  Centriline 
Corp.,;  Chatham  Mfg.  Co.;  Circle  Steel  Par- 
tition Co.;  Cosby  Brush  &  Import  Co.  Inc.; 
Cosby-Emmings  Trading  Corp.;  Flower  City 
Charcoal  Co.;  Green  Tree  Packing  Co.; 
Huffman  &  Boyle;  Johnson,  Arthur  A., 
Corp.;  Kent  of  London;  Kiss,  John  &  Sons 
Inc.;  Lock  Joint  Pipe  Co.;  Lockwood,  A. 
N.;  National  Biscuit  Co.;  National  Hotel 
Exposition;  New  Braunfels  Textile  Mills 
Inc.;  Raymond  Concrete  Pile  Co.;  Rocke- 
feller Center,  Inc.;  Shawnee  Mills  Inc.; 
Staunton  Military  Academy;  Stillman  & 
Hoad,  Inc.;  Sussex  County  Planning  Board; 
Thonet  Industries  Inc.;  Webrib  Steel  Corp.; 
White  Turkey;  Woodside  Mills  Inc.;  Zenith- 
Godley  Co.  Inc. 

NEEDHAM,  LOUIS  &  BRORBY,  INC. 

135  S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago  3,  111. 
Phone:    STate    2-5151 

President Maurice  H.  Needham 

Sr.  Vice  Presidents J.  J.  Louis, 

Melvin   Brorby,  W.  R.  Fowler 

V.P.,  Media   Dir Otto   R.   Stadelman 

V.P.,  TV-Radio   Dir James  G.   Cominos 

Sec'y-Treas Max   D.   Anwyl 

V.P.  Chg.  TV-Radio  Prog Alan  Wallace 

Dir.   Bcstg.   Facilities A.  E.  Johnson 


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V  V    A    >Ur I  rank    A.    rillman 

Ml  Fifth    \\r^  Nru   York    I**.  N.  Y. 
Phowr:    VUm   :03;J3 

V.P.  t  Mgr HiilianI  1..  Ku>ilan<l 

8»»  |td%   Si,  Toninio.  Onl..  (  anaila 
\  .1'.  A   Mjtr John    \.  W  ill.Minhl»> 

KoWio  liTOiinr.*:  ('ttiuplu'll  Stnip  (  o.;  >. 
t  .  Johnson  &  Son.  Inr.;  S.  <  .  JoIiiimih  \  Son, 
Ud.:  Krafi  I  ooiU  To.:  M.mon  Salt  (<».: 
l*eoplr\  i,»^,  l.iuhl  &  Coke  Co.;  rii«iii\ 
Koo<i»  Co.:  yiKikrr  (»als  Co.;  W  i.hol.li 
Slorrs  Inr.;  >^  iUon  Jl  ('o.  Inr.:  H«mis»'Iu>I(I 
Kinanrr  Corp.:  Mo||^;l^lo  (!li<Mni<-al  ('».: 
Stair  Farm  InMiranrc  (ios*. :  Krafi  loculs  Co. 
Ud. 

Tt  Arrounts:  (Same  a>  aho\«',  witli  llio 
rxrrption    of    Morion   Salt    Co.) 

RALPH  NELMS.  INC.,  ADV. 

i;..\    \i::\   ^>  M.I..  Spiiiif:(i.'lil.    Mo. 

riioiii'.    4-2.'>.'>.") 

AlVA 

I'lr-Mltiil.  Kalph    A.    N.Iins 

STrrlar\    .  .  .  \m«alM'llt>  (»rav 

\it    Din.l.M I.    II.    nirliards 

Itiiilin  truHiiUs:  \\  il>on  |{ro>.  Mfg.  (-o. 
(Hook.. I  Kii;:  Mairii;i|0.  Spi  iiigfirld ;  W  ilkt- 
LalKtmtorit's  (roiiltrv  &  Livestork  Renie- 
dir»».  Wi-l  IMain^:  (H.I  Ni.k  S«mmI  Co.  (S«e<I 
Corn  &  Tr«-alin«'nl  I,  .^1.  Joseph;  Pioneer 
Prt>durl>,  Inc.  (Coii^li  Mrdirinr).  lIofTnian- 
Taff.  Inr.  ( ClieniiriiU  1.  Spiiiififieid ;  Inde- 
prndrnl  Sta\f  Co.  (Wood  Products),  Le- 
hanon:  Hf\nold«  Mf-:.  Co.  (K<->co  Tiindcin), 
•*prin>trir|il.   Mo. 

GEORGE  R.  NELSON,  INC. 

2n:;  m.m.-  m..  >.  I,..ii.  ri;id)   :,,  N.  Y. 

Phonr:    i-lU^ 

Prr,.  ft  Trra» Crorg.:  H.  N.lson 

Viri-Pre»idint Helen    C.    Nelson 

Srrrrtary    Alice    Pa<li 

Art     Dirrclor Colleen    Sullivan 

Hj«li.».  (;o|»>,  Piil».  |)ji HoJMrt  S.  Cragin 

IN     l)ir«Mlor Hoherl   Stone 

Kadio  Time  Hii>er Ifnih  \\  .   Wark 

TV  Tinif,   Space    Mn>er Hohert   (wofT 

Hfulio  Trniisrriitlion  I'rodiirlion  Aaounls: 
<,«n«ral  IJi-ciric  (ioiu|)any,  I'^lectronics  Divi- 
sion (C.  K.  Hadio'.  and  TV  Sets),  Syracuse, 
N.  v.;  .SaraloKa  Annociation  (  Hacing  Associa- 
tion >,  Saratoga  &  Nik  York,  N.  Y.;  Cen- 
•  ral  Kleriric  Conipanv.  Appliancj-  Division 
<Hrfri,£eralor.,  Stov. -,  etc.),  Bridgeport, 
(.onn.;  National  Dairy  Company  (Sealtesl 
Dairy  Prodn.*.  IJenruM  Watch  Company 
<^«lrh  Manufacturer),  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
Marru'  nrei#-rh'  Sonn  (Sports  Clothing), 
Mohawk  (  arpci  Mills  Inc.  (|{|,^-  &  Carpet 
Mfr-.t,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.;  Pephi-Cola  Com- 
pany, Soft  Drink  Mfm.),  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
>aiildinK  liak^-ric^  Inc.  fSpanlding  Baked 
''"■'I'Ml.i.  iJinjihamton.  \.  Y.;  Block  Drug 
>ri>  'Pharm.jcaj  Ptoducl*),  Jersey 
N.  J  ;  \)    I     X  U     f  O.I  (.o.  (Blue  Coal), 


New  York:  Shell  Oil  Co.,  N.  Y.;  National 
Prcssine  Cooker  Co.  (Presto  Prods.)  Euu 
Claire.  W  is.:   Bohert   Hall  Clothes,  N.  Y. 

Television  Film  l*ro(litction  Accounts: 
Pepsi-Cola  Company  (Soft  Drink  Mfrs.), 
New  York.  N.  \.;  SaraKiga  Association  (Bar- 
ing Association),  New  York  &  Saratoga, 
N.  Y.:  MolwnvU  Carpet  Mills,  Amsterdam, 
N.  Y. 

TeJerision  Accounts  (Time):  Mohawk 
Carpet  Mills,  Inc.  (Rug  &  Carpet  Mfrs.), 
Vmsterdam,  N.  Y.;  William  W.  Lee  & 
Co.  (Save-the-Bahy),  Watervliet,  N.  Y.;  Sara- 
toga Association  (Racing  Association),  Sara- 
toga &  New  York,  N.  Y.;  National  Pressure 
Cooker   Co. 

TED  NELSON  ASSOCIATES 

730  Filth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   Circle  6-8470 

Owner    Ted  Nelson 

Production    Dir Sol    Lipset 

Account  Exec Jack  Fields 

Script    Dir Richard   Diamond 

Radio  \  TV  Accounts:  Edlie  Electronics 
Corp.,  Saul  Birns,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Delta 
Photo  Supply  Co.,  Authentic  Publications, 
N.  Y.;  Geographia  ("orp.  (Publishers),  New 
York;  Ideal  Film  &  Supply  Co.,  N.  Y.;  Orfeo 
(High-Fi  Equip.  Mfr.),  N.  Y.;  TV  and  Radio 
Products  Co.,  N.  Y.;  Barbey  Distributors 
(Poole  Clock-Defroster),  N.  Y.;  Tentenna 
(Indoor  Antenna),  N.  Y.,  N.  Y.;  Vocational 
(;uidance  Manual,  N.  Y.,  N.  Y. 

NEWMAN,  LYNDE  &  ASSOCIATES, 
INC. 

1628   San   Marco    Blvd.,  Jacksonville   2,   Fla. 

Phone:   98-9721 

ABC— ABP— ANPA 

Pres.,  Treas Hunter  Lynde 

V.P.-Dir David    E.    Robeson 

Secy Ronald  G.  Sercombe 

Radio  Accounts:  Bond-Howell  Lumber  Co. 
(BIdg.  Supplies);  Sarasota  Meat  Packing, 
Tampa;  Blue  Cross-Blue  Shield  of  Fla., 
Jacksonville,  Fla.;  Jacobs  Jewelers,  Fla.  Ag- 
ricultural Supply  Co.,  Clair  Mel  Bldrs.,  Inc., 
I"la.  (>hip-Steak  Co.,  J.  H.  Swisher  &  Son,  Inc. 
((>igars).  Northeast  Fla.;  Optometrical 
Assoc. 

R.  T.  O'CONNELL  COMPANY 

420   Madison  Ave.,  New  York   17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  3-5412 

AAA  A— A  BP— PP  A— AP  A 

Pres.,  Radio-TV  Dir..    R.  T.  O'Connell 

Exec.  Vice  Pres Ethel  Merklen 

Vice  President George  Miller 

Radio  Accounts:  Pomatex  Co.,  Inc.  (Bril- 
lianline).  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Cushman  & 
Denison,  New  York;  Edward  Week  &  Co., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

OGILVY,  BENSON  &  MATHER  INC. 

.)89  Fifth  Ave.,  N.  Y.  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MU  8-6100 


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President   David  Ogilvy 

Vice    Presidents Stephen    Dietz, 

Howard  Connell,  Rollin  C.  Smith,  David 
Margaretten,  Judson  Irish,  Lucille  Goold, 
Eleanor  Dean,  William  S.  Blair,  James  J. 
McCaffrey,  Shelby  H.  Page 

Radio-TV    Dir Howard    Connell 

Manager    Frank    Brandt 

Radio  and  TV  Accounts:  Lever  Brothers 
(Rinso,  Good  Luck  Margarine),  N.  Y.; 
Campbell  Soup  Co.  (Franco-American 
Products),  Camden,  N.  J.;  Helena  Rubin- 
stein, Inc.  (Cosmetics),  N.  Y.;  Schweppes 
Ltd.    (U.S.A.). 

OLIAN  ADVERTISING  CO. 

4110   Lindell,   St.   Louis   8,   Mo. 
Phone:  JE  1-4977 

Pres Harold    A.    Thomas 

Controller    Florence    Treadway 

Vice    Pres James    Spencer 

Radio-TV   Pro.   Dir Peggy   Leonhardt 

Media    Dir Alice    McDonough 

Fashion    Cord Patricia    Mansfield 

Radio  Accounts:  Reddi-Wip,  Inc.  (Local)  ; 
Sayman  Products  Co.  (Soap)  ;  Dairy  Council 
of  St.  Louis  (Milk  Products)  ;  Vinmar  Co. 
(Hurry  Curl  and  Vinmar  Cream  Shampoo). 

TV  Accounts:  General  Grocer  Co.  (Man- 
hattan Coffee)  ;  Dining  Car  Coffee  Co.; 
Dairy  Council  of  St.  Louis;  Knapp-Monarch 
(]o.  (Small  Electrical  Appliances)  ;  Reddi- 
Wip   Inc. 

OLMSTED  &  FOLEY 

1200  2nd  Ave.  So.,  Minneapolis  3,  Minn. 

Phone:    ATlantic  8166 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA 

Exec.   Partner Ward   H.   Olmsted 

Exec.  Partner John  T.  Foley 

Partner John  K.  Mortland 

Partner Robert  B.  Pile 

Partners G.   C.  Hellickson, 

Ward  Olmstead 

Radio-TV    Dir B.   G.   Morison 

Time   Buyer W.  T.  Way 

Radio  Accounts:  Marshall-Wells  Company 
(Appliances,  Paints,  etc.),  Duluth,  Minn.;  Re- 
gan Brothers  (Holsuni  Bread),  Minneapolis, 
Minn.;  Rochester  Dairy  (Dairy  Products), 
Rochester,  Minn.;  Russell-Miller  Milling 
Company,  Occident  Flour  &  Mixes,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.;  Clover  Leaf  Creamery  Co. 
(Dairy  Products),  Minneapolis,  Minn.; 
Owatonna  Canning  Co.  (Canned  Goods), 
Owatonna,  Minn.;  Northland  Milk  &  Ice 
Cream  Co.  (Dairy  Products),  Minneapolis, 
Minn.;  Northwest  K-F-Willys  (Automotive), 
Minneapolis,  Minn.;  W.  H.  Barber  Co. 
(Petro  Prod.);  1st  Nat.  Bk.,  Minn.;  North 
American  Life  &  Cas.  Co.,  Minn.;  Poplar 
Canning  Co.  (Pie  Mixes),  Poplar,  Wise; 
Hotel  Leamington  (Hotel),  Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

TV  Accounts:  1st  National  Bank,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.;  Regan  Brothers  (Holsum 
Bread),  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Russell-Miller 
Milling  Company   (Occident  Flour  &  Mixes, 


Farm  Feeds,  American  Beauty  Flour  &  Mixes 
—  Dallas,  Texas),  Minneapolis,  Minn.; 
Northland  Milk  &  Ice  Cream  Co.  (Dairy 
Products),  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Nevens  Co. 
(Laundry  &  Dry  Cleaning),  Minneapolis, 
Minn.;  Northwest  K-F-Willys  (Automobiles), 
Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Hotel  Leamington 
(Hotel),  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Marshall-Wells 
Co.;  Clover-Leaf  Creamery  Co.;  Dodge  La))s., 
Inc.;  Poplar  Canning  Co. 

EOBERT  W.  ORR  &  ASSOCIATES, 
INC. 

4  W.  58lh  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  9-8050 
ANPA— NOAB -PPA 

President Robert  W.   Orr 

Vice-Pres Eldon  Sullivan 

Vice-President    Freemont  Knittle 

As  t.  to  Pres.-Treas Robert  P.  Clark 

Radio-TV   Director Lou    Ergman 

Radio     Accounts:     Andrew     Jergens     Co. 
(Woodbury  &  Jergens),  Cincinnati,  O. 
TV  Accounts:  Andrew  Jergens  Co. 

W.  WALLACE  ORR,  INC. 

1518  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia  2,  Pa. 

Phone:  KIngsley  6-4140 

PPA    APA 

President W.  Wallace   Orr 

V.P.  &  Asst.  to  Pres..  .George  J.  Kerrigan,  Jr. 
Vice  Presidents Edward  Barker  III, 

Edward    D.   Barker  II 

Sec'y  &  Treas Willard  W.  Hughes 

Art    Dir Silvio    Romano 

Copy    Chief Morton   Berry 

Space   &  Time   Buyer Patricia  Korlh 

Accounts:  Atlantic  City  Racing  Assn.; 
Clover  Hill  Foods  Inc.;  Gillespie  Motors 
Inc.;  Horlacher  Brewing  Co.;  Michell, 
Henry  F.  Co.;  O'Brien  Machinery  Co.;  Penn 
Brook  Ice  Cream  Co.;  Penn  Branch  Frosted 
Foods;  Phila.  American  League  Baseball 
Club;  Van  Tool,  Inc.;  Radio  Station  WIBG. 

MERRITT  OWENS  ADV.  AGENCY, 
INC. 

365   New   Brotherhood   Bldg., 

Kansas  City  1,  Kans. 

Phone:    Dr   7250 

ABP— ANPA— APA— FAAG 

President   Merritt  Owens 

Vice-President R.    Grant    Neds 

Production   Mgr Glenn  A.  Scott 

Radio-TV    Director Earl    Allvine 

Radio  Accounts:  Charles  F.  Curry  (Real 
Estate),  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Kansas  City  Sav- 
ings &  Loan  League;  De  Coursey  Creamery 
Co.  (Ice  Cream),  Kansas  City;  Inter-State 
Building  &  Loan  Assn.,  Kansas  City;  Sodi- 
phene  Co.  (Mouth  Wash),  Kansas  City; 
Chevrolet  Dealers  of  Kansas   City. 

TV  Accounts:  Zephyr  Ventilated  Awning 
Co.,  Minneapolis,  Omaha,  Kansas  City; 
Feld  Chevrolet  (Cars  &  Trucks),  Kansas 
City;  Chevrolet  Dealers  of  Kansas  City; 
Kelley-Williams   Motor   Co.    (Ford   Dealer), 


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nan 


kjn^j*    <-il* :    IV    C'ourwv    Crramcry    Co.: 
t:onM*liaalr«l    Kfluiililrr,     (  Hrhuih     Motor* . 

PACE  ADVERTISING  AGENCY.  INC. 

:>|    WrM    \2tu\  St..   N.   V.   Mk   N.  V. 

Phonr:   OXrnr.l    Vliri 

ABP 

|*rr»itlrnl    Klian   SchonlHTpn 

Va^.    \V IVh-r     IVrnk.l 

V.P.  I   Mrrrh.  Dlr l^a^'ul  K.  W  innirk 

Sirr\    &  Trr«» Max  Vi  .MiUraul) 

r.o|n     t  hirf Si>inour    Allman 

\rl    hir. r.lmrr    rfrlTor 

Pro*!.    Mfcr Bitikii.I    FiiMan 

Radio  Time  Buyer I^lty  Silon 

Media  Dir,  Spare  Biiver T.enc  Lew 

Re«-arch    Dir Jay    Dresner 

Ihih.    Dir Harhara    Mainin 

Aerl.   Kxeeiilivr* \).i\  'u\    K.  W  innick. 

Sr\mour  Sdmart/,  Lawrence  Nelson, 
Aaron  W  .  Da\  i«.  Jay  Dn>iier.  Itelly  Silon, 
IVirr  Frrnkel,  Klia>  S<lionberjier.  Robert 
Koih-tein 

At-rtmnts:  American  Ron«la  Corp.;  Blue 
Rihtion  Optical  Coqi.:  Downs,  Grace.; 
Evrr^ip  PrtMliictj:  Gorp.;  Foley  Irish  Corp.; 
Kumilurr  S|jeciallies  Corp.;  Glue-Fast 
Equipment  Co.,  Inc.:  (»reenfiel(l,  Albert  M.; 
Kentucky  Di>tilling  Co.  Inc.:  Klein  & 
Teirhol/.;  Le  May,  A.,  &  Co.  Inc.;  Merit 
Knterpri>e>;  M«»(brn  Maid  IVoducts  Co.; 
Oren-tcin,  N.,  &  Son.;  ()\erbea(l  &  Modern- 
fold  Door;  Heal  Ko>bir  Products;  Seminole 
Furniture  C^orp.:  Simp>on.  Mark.  Mfg.  Co.; 
Sl«inIe(t^  Food  F(]uipment  Co.  Inc.;  Trans- 
oceanic Fi>berie>:  I'nitcd  Metal  Box  Co., 
Inc.:   Viking    Air  Ser\icc:    V^  agner   Mfg. 


PACIFIC  NATIONAL  ADVERTISING 
AGENCY 

2l2t  Itb  Anc,  .S;,ttlo  1.  Wash. 

Phone:   ELiot   1401 

.\AAA-ABP— ANPA 

Ghrni.  of   Board Wm.  H.  Ilorsley 

Prr-iilrnt     Trevor    Evans 

Vifi-   IVf^idcnth.  Vernon   L.  Gary, 

Mihon    Frd.inl 

.Srrrelary  Frank    Ilorsley 

Treasurer..  ...Calvin    W.    Franklin 

Radii>-TV    Pro«lii(iion Grant    Merrill, 

Geo.   (rlavin 

Time  Bu)er Gertrude  M.  Nyman 

Jiriiiuh  Of} ires 

606  Chronicle   Bldg.,  Spokane,  Wa«h. 

Phone:  .MAdihon  4.371 

Manaf(«rr Vernon   L.   Gary 

Tl'i  Cj^rudf  BMjc..  Portland,  Gregon 
Phone:    CApitol    1021 

Manaicfr Milton    A.    Foland 

W  •^•cond   St.,  San  Francisco  .">,  Calif. 
Phoni-:   DOunlah  2-6947 

Manar^r     HoKcr    Wurtz 

Huiiio  Arrountt:  Fi^n  r  Flouring  Millg  Co. 
•Pancak#-  Mix,  Bi-kit  Mix,  Fisher's  Blend 
Hour,  Zoom,  etc.),  Washington  Co-Op  Farm- 


ers .\ssn. — Lynden  Products  (Canned  & 
Honed  Turkey,  Chicken,  Chicken  &  Noodles, 
etc.).  Seattle,  Wash.;  Ivar's  Acres  of  Clams 
(Seafood  Hestaurant),  Imperial  Candy  Co. 
((  andv),  W  Ml.  O.  McKay  (Ford  Cars),  Seal- 
tU',  Wash.:  Wash.  Slate  Fruit  Company 
(Cherries,  Apricots.  Peaches,  Pears,  Prunes), 
Yakima,  W  ash,;  Federal  Old  Line  Insurance 
C»».  (Insuranct)  ;  Washington  State  Apple 
Commission    (Soft  Fruits). 

n  .(<(<)//M/.s:W  ashinjiton  Co-Op  Farmers 
\sMi.  (Lynden  Products),  Seattle,  Wash.; 
I  i^her  Flourinj;  INlills  Company;  Washing- 
t(ui  Cooperative  Farmers  Association;  Ivat 
llajilund-  Acres  of  Clams;  Imperial  Candy 
Company;  Washington  State  Apple  Commis- 
sion; Washington  State  Fruit  Commission: 
W  illiani  O.  McKay  Company,  Howe  &  Com- 
pany, Potlatch  Yards,  Carstens  Packing  Com- 
pany; Montag,  Inc. 

PARIS  &  PEART 

370  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  9-2424 

ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— ABC— NOAB 

NBP 

Partners A.  G.  Peart,  J.  A.  H.  Rehm 

Comptroller    Thayer  Durell 

Media,  Research  Dir H.  L.  Mooney 

Art   EHrector F.   Yelinek 

Production   Mgr R.  Largo 

Acct.   Execs S.    C.   Bernsley, 

W.  Byrne,  D.  C.  Porteous, 

Accounts:  A  &  P  Coflfee  Div.;  A  &  P  Nat'l. 
Bakery  Div.;  British  Publications  Inc., 
N.  Y.;  Busine  s  Organization,  Inc.,  N.  Y.; 
(lolonna,  J.,  Bros.;  Commonwealth  Home 
Products  Inc.;  Cottage  Products,  Inc.;  Ex- 
celsior Quick  Frosted  Meat  Prod.  Inc.; 
Federal  Sweets  &  Biscuit  Co.,  Inc.;  Fruit 
Products  Corp.;  Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific 
Tea  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  Groveton  Papers  Co.;  Home 
Style  Food  Products  Co.  Inc.;  Ice  Cream 
Novelties  Div.  of  Fruit  Products  Corp.;  Joe 
Lowe  Corp.;  Kannengiesser  &  Co.;  Kansas 
City  Wish-Bone  Salad  Dressing  Co.;  MCA- 
TV,  Ltd.,  N.  Y.;  Nakat  Packing  Co.;  Nat'l 
Oeamery  Co.;  Nat'l  Dairy  Products  Corp.; 
Newark  Packing  Co.;  Penn.  Refining  Co.; 
Quaker  Maid  Co.,  Inc.;  Rockwood  &  Co. 
Inc.;  Sage  Laboratories  Inc.;  Sarra  Inc., 
N.  Y.;  Scaramelli  &  Co.  Inc.;  Serto  Packing 
Co.;  Silex  Co.;  Skinner  &  Eddy  Corp.  Inc.; 
So.  Car.  Peach  Growers  Assn.;  Spratt's 
Patent  (America)  Ltd.;  West  Disinfecting 
Co.;  White  House  Milk  Co.,  Inc.;  Woman's 
Day   Inc. 

PEARSON  ADV.  AGENCY,  INC. 

250  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   MUrray  Hill  8-3055 

PPA— ANPA 

PreHid<;nl-Treasurer C.  H.  Pearson 

Radio  Accounts:  Cooper  Razor  Blade  Co. 
(Razor  Blades),  Brooklyn;  National  Home 
Owners  Assoc,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Dime 
.Savings  Bank,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


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PECK  ADV.  AGENCY,  INC. 

400  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  3-0900 

ANPA 

Chairman  of  the  Board Harry  Peck 

President Harry  Krawit 

Vice-Presidents Norman  Mack, 

Sidney  Alexander,  John  Schuman 
V.P.  Radio-TV S.  S.  Schweitzer 

Radio  Accounts:  Howard  Clothes  (Men's 
&  Boys'  Furnishings),  Old  Dutch  Coffee  & 
Caffe  Espresso  (Coffee),  Charles  of  the  Ritz 
(Cosmetics),  Amazaon  Germicidal  Floor 
Wax,  Bklyn.,  N.  Y.,  Francis  H.  Leggett  (Food 
Products),  N.  Y.,  Tuck  Cellophane  &  Dec- 
orator Tape,  N.  Y. 

TV  Accounts:  Same  as  Radio  plus  Chunky 
Chocolate  Corp.   (Chocolates),  N.  Y. 

PERRIN-PAUS  COMPANY 

8   South   Michigan   Ave.,   Chicago  3,  111. 
Phone:  RA  6-7923 

ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA—PPA—APA 

President Earl  R.  Perrin 

Vice-President Donald  L.  Pans 

Media  Dir.  &  Coordinator.  .Linea  Vanderlaag 

Office  Manager Marion  Tagney 

Production   Manager James   Walsh 

Research  Director Peggy  Knoel 

Director,  Industrial  Adv Patrick  Charter 

Controller    Ann   Zemke 

Branch  Office 
730  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PL  7-6120 
Director  of  Radio,  TV  and  Color 

Program  Development.  ,.  .Elliot  Saunders 
Prod.  Supv.  &  Acct.  Ex.. .     Tye  R.  Robinson 

Copy  Supv.  &  Bus.  Mgr Earl  V.  Perrin 

Dir,  Public  Rel.  &  Publicity Ted  Hudes 

TV  Food  Consultants Charles  Sigerty 

Kit  Kinney 
Color  TV  Consultant Michael  Case 

Radio  Accounts:  Sunbeam  Corp;  Kosto 
Gelatin  Desserts;  Faultless  Caster  Corp. 

TV  Accounts:  Sunbeam  Appliance  Divi- 
sion; Sunbeam  Rain-King  Division;  Sun- 
beam Stewart  Division;  Faultless  Caster 
Corp. 

THE  PHILLIPS-RAMSEY  CO. 

604  First  National  Bldg.,  San  Diego  1,  Calif. 

Phone:  BElmont  4-6401 
Partners William   L.  Phillips, 

Charles  C.  Ramsey 

Media  Director Robert  F.  Lewis 

Radio-TV  Dir Orva  W.  Huff 

Radio  Accounts:  Arden  Farms  Co.  (Dairy 
Products),  Silver  Gate  Bldg.  &  Loan  (Savings 
&  Loan  Assn.),  Dennstedt  Electro  Mart 
(Electrical  Appliances),  First  Nat'l  Bank, 
San  Diego,  Calif.;  Walt  Tufford  De  Soto- 
Plymouth  (Auto  Dealer),  San  Diego,  Calif.; 
Alsynite  Co.  of  America  (Fiber  Glass 
Panels);  Community  Chest;  Mrs.  Conkling's 
Bakery;  Food  Basket  (Super  Market  Chain)  ; 
Severin  Building  Company;  Stanley  An- 
drews Sporting  C^oods;  Walker-Scott  Corpo- 
ration (Department  Store)  ;  San  Diego, 
Calif.;     Frosty     Freezer,     Hazard     Concrete 


Products,  Inc.,  Better  Business  Bureau, 
Kuchel  Committee,  Convention  Tourist 
Bureau. 

TV  Accounts:  Arden  Farms  Co.,  First  Nat'l 
Bank,  San  Diego,  Calif.;  Alsynite  Co.  of 
America;  Community  Chest;  First  National 
Trust  &  Savings  Bank;  Food  Basket;  Silver 
Gate  Building  &  Loan  Association;  Stanley 
Andrews  Sporting  Goods;  Walt  Tufford; 
Walker-Scott  Corp.;  Convention  Tourist 
Bureau,  Tie  Master,  Kuchel  Comm. 

PITLUK    ADVERTISING    COMPANY 

123  Auditorium  Circle,  San  Antonio  5,  Texag 

Phone:  Cathedral  3-6131 

APA— PPA— NOAB— SNPA— TAAN 

ABP— ANPA 

Partner Jack  N.  Pitluk,  Sr. 

Partner Jack  N.  Pitluk,  Jr. 

Acct.  Ebcecs C.  Carolus,  Evans  Wyatt 

Public  Relations  Dir Jim  Battersby 

Radio   Director Margaret  Morrison 

rV  Director. Dave  Hubbard 

Radio-TV  Accounts:  Joske's  of  Texas 
(Department  Store),  San  Antonio,  Tex.; 
Handy  Andy  Community  Stores  (Chain 
Grocery  Stores),  San  Antonio,  Tex.;  Fehr 
Baking  Company,  (Fair  Maid  Bread  & 
Cakes),  San  Antonio,  Tex.;  Roegelin  Pro- 
vision Company  (Bacon,  Sausages),  San  An- 
tonio, Tex. 

PORTER  &  ASSOCIATES 

1001   North  Western  Ave.,   Los  Angeles   29, 

Calif. 

Phone:   HOllywood  5-0580 

Owner,  Sales  Mgr.. Irwin  T.  Porter 

Part.,  Chg.  Prod.  Dept..  .Gertrude  T.  Porter 

Account    Executive Jerry    Baron 

Radio-TV  Accounts:  Peerless  Suede  Clean- 
ers,  Los  Angeles;  Adventure  Minia-Tours, 
Santa  Monica;  Tony  Wayne  Health  Studios, 
Beverly  Hills;  Hollywood  Athletic  Club; 
Sachi,  Custom  Gowns,  Los  Angeles;  Curson 
Auto  Works,  Los  Angeles. 

R.  J.  POTTS— CALKINS  &  HOLDEN 
INC. 

2233  Grand  Ave.,  Kansas  City  8,  Mo. 

Phone:  Gr  5775 

ANPA— NOAB— PPA— ABP 

Chrm.  of  Board R.  J.  Potts 

President J.  B.  Woodbury 

Exec.  V.P W.  M.  Giesecke 

Vice  Pres E.  A.  Warner, 

C.  C.  Tucker,  C.  L.  Robinson,  Al  Coleman, 

G.  F.  McGiU,  John  K.  Barton 

Sec'y  Treas C.  C.  McMillan 

Radio-TV   Dir William  J.   Brewer 

Radio-TV  Acct.  Dir Gene  Dennis, 

Al  Christy,  Connie  Connor 
Time  Buyers.  .Helen  Church,  Helen  Hoover 

Film    Buyer Si   Christy 

Film  Dir R.  M.  Masters 

Animation    Dir Clark   Davis 

PRATER  ADVERTISING  AGENCY, 
INC. 

705  Chestnut  St.,  St.  Louis  1,  Mo. 


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A  1)  V  K  K  r  I  S  I  N  a     AGENCIES 


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Vhonr     (.Arlifia  Uvl'Xl 
A HP      \NP\     AK\ 

PrrMdrnt •    (.rorgr   L.   Pralrr 

Vi«-rrrMarni  M-  T.  Prate. 

Virt-Prr-  •*••  !••  *  ;«^''« 

\r|    Ihr  Wallrr    Mill«i 

SrrrrUr> ^*ary  F.  Jolinson 

I  op>    rjliipi H;irl.;u  ;i   Hro,  k 

H*f/io  Irrormft  Fall*  C.llv  Brewing  C)., 
IiK.   (Kall>  i  il>    Hrrr).  Louisville,  Ky. 

n  Account:  Falls  City  Brewing  Co..  Inr. 
(Fftib  City  B«er).  Louiaville,  Ky. 

J.  G.  PROCTOR  COMPANY,  INC. 

:'»0   hiflh    \%r„    Nrw    York    17,    N.    V. 
Phone:    PI.«/.a   3o2.i2H 

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PrrMtlrnl J-  <'•   PioiKu 

V.P.  A    Am,  Kxet.  Kj>    H;inna 

Serrrtary M.    >•    Pi-o«l..r 

Art  Dir.  &  Prod.  M|tr M.  Slu.lle 

Sparr    Buyrr John     Muller 

Acrounts:  Atldis  Co.;  ABied  Pu.»lia>in^ 
Cori*.;  Bre\it>  Coat-  &  Suits:  Brili>li  (on- 
tinrnlal  >ale-  i.o.;  (.Ii.iun«>  W  oolrnMill> : 
l^airrhilti  Son-;  Kouke  Fur  Co.:  Fredriea 
Furi.  Ine.;  FreedV  Fur  Shop  Frost  Bros.; 
Haucnian  M.  &  Nins;  Horn«',  Joseph,  (]o.; 
Joi>ke%  of  Texa>;  Feven^on  Co.;  Lexington 
Corp.:  Norwejtian  Fur  Breeders  Ass"n; 
Paden  C.it>  Poiiiry  Co.:  Pa.-quier,  Miehel; 
Prrrlr^h  Fihu  Pro<»'»ing  Corp.;  Reviilon 
Frrrei.;  Soulhwe-t  Afri«-an  Persian  Lainh 
|ndu^l^>  Ad\i>ory  Board;  Sterph'cha.-e 
Park;  Superior  Fur  Dyeing  Corp.;  Tilche- 
(Hxrtliniier  Co.:   /inunerman-Seher   Co. 


Vrt    Direelor John  Von   Dorn 

Prod.    Mgr (;iorya    Rieki 

Puhlieitv    Dir llerhert  Kraus 

Vert.   Kxee Charles  O.  Puffer 

itcoiinis:  Ceeo  Steel  Produets  Corp.;  Dix 
1  «.od  Spe(ialtie>:  Jeen-Air  Produets  Corp.; 
Kruanee  K»»j-s  Corp.;  MeAlear  Mfg.  Co.; 
Northwe-i    Kadio   &  Television   SehooL 

THE  L.  W.  RAMSEY  ADV.  AGENCY 

230  No.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:  FRanklin  2-8155 

ABP-ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB 

Pres.  &  Treas E.  G.  Naeekel 

Vice-President L.  H.  Copeland 

Vice-President N.    B.    Langworlhy 

Art   Director E.  J.  McCabe 

Media   Director Dorothy  L.  Parsons 

Acct,   Kxecutives Lon  W.  Ramsey, 

R.  L.  Brown,  Dwight  B.  Mitchell 
Branch  Office 
111   Fast  3rd  St.,  Davenport,  Iowa 
Phone:  6-0157 

Vcct.  Exec.  &  Tech.Consul W.  A.  Giraldi 

Accounts:  American  Machine  &  Metals 
Inc.;  Bituminous  Casualty  Corp.;  Boetje 
Foods  Inc.;  Dairy  Queen  Nat'l  Trade  Assn. 
Inc.;  Daisy  Mfg.  Co.;  Davenport  Papers,  The 
Daily  Times  &  Morning  Democrat;  Larson, 
J.  (].,  Co.  Inc.;  McFadden  3  Sisters  Springs, 
Hot  Springs  National  Park,  Ark  Mineral 
Spring  Water;  Motor  Club  of  Iowa;  Radio 
Stations  KGLO,  WTAD;  Rolscreen  Co.;  Saw- 
yer Biscuit  Co.  (Western  Div.)  ;  Starck  P.  A., 
Piano  Co.;  Station  WOC,  Tri-City  Bcstg. 
Co.;    Western    Grocer   Marshalltown,   la. 


PRODUCT   SERVICES,  INC. 

17  Fa-t    l'>lli  Mr«Tl.  N.VN  "^  ork  (lilv 
Phone:    Ml'rray   Hill   7-0201 

Pmident Les   L.   Pergky 

Vire-Prr-idrnl Charles  K.  Hepner 

I'ubli.    H.I.  Dir N.  R.  Lornian 

Time    Buyer Martha    Ro>e 

Arrt.    Exer« Si    Lewis, 

II.  Li#*l»en-on.  N.  R.  Lorman,  Les  L.  Persky 
Hudio     Arctmnts:     .*^trau«rt     .Stores     (>orp., 
•N.    \.    &    <.finn..    (  \iito     \j(c-sory    Chain); 
Prolain  Pharinaral  C.d.   I  Ri'during  Aid,-). 

7\  Accounts:  Rolo-Broil  (iorp.  of  Amer- 
ira  <rolii>MTieit  I  ;  Sadi-  Quality  Store-  (Fur- 
niture Chain);  /ipKnii  Gorp.  (Knitting 
Marhinekl;  Pro-Klecn  Indu-lric^  (Rug  & 
I  pholMery  Gh-aner);  OKinpic  Radio  & 
Telr\i»ion.  Inr.  ( FIfrironic  and  (!onimuni- 
ration  F^piipnwnl  )  ;  Inlrrnal'l  Molded  Plas- 
Xir*.  (  Pla>li«  DinnerMar«'  and  Slrur  togla-s)  ; 
Protjiii  Pharniaral  Go.  ( R«-(lurin{f  Aids); 
Harrir-i  Andre.  In*-.  H.it^uuuv  I'rodiK  i«  |  ; 
John  Andre,  Inr.  (Drug  IVodint-i. 

CHARLES  O.  PUFFER  ADVERTISING 

.:     \a\     Ja.  k-<.ii     r.JwJ.,    (.hiratio     J,    111. 

Phon.  :    NX  Fbhier  9-4478 

\BP 

Pf*-»»d"  ..CharJeh    O.    Puffer 


THE  RANDALL  COMPANY 

75  Pearl  St.,  Hartford  3,  Conn. 

Phone:    7-1179 

ABC 

President Wilbur  W.  Randall 

Art  Director Robert  I.  Berger 

Radio  &  TV  Director Florence  F.  Grady 

Radio     Accounts:      Stackpole      Moore      & 
Tryon    (Clothing),   Hartford,   Conn. 

TV  Accounts:   Hartford  Gas  Co.,  Emerson 
Radio    of    Conn.,    George    E.    Dewey. 

REACH,  YATES  &  MATTOON,  INC. 

720  Fifth  Ave.,  N.  Y.  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   PL   7-7676 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB 

Pres.  &  Treas Chas.  Dallas  Reach 

Exec.  V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr F.  R.  Risley 

Vice-Pres H.  H.  Black 

Sec.   &   Art    Dir Everett   Sahrbeck 

Asst.  Sec.  &  Treas Wm.  F.  Renz 

Branch  Office 
69  Washington  St.,  Newark  2,  N.  J. 
Phone:    MArkel   3-5100 
Radio  Accounts:   Dugan   Brothers    (Baked 
Goods),  N.  J.  Bell  Telephone,  Newark,  N. 
J.;  Koppers  Co.   (Coke  Fuel);  Philadelphia 
Coke  (>o. 
TV  Accounts:  Koppers  Co.   (Coke  Fuel), 


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New  York,  N.  Y.;   Philadelphia   Coke   Co.; 
Dugan  Bros.  (Baked  Goods). 

REACH,  YATES  &  MATTOON,  INC. 

720  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  7-7676 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— NBP^NOAB 

PPA 
Chrm.  of  Board,  Treas..  .Chas.  Dallas  Reach 

President Henry  A.  Mattoon 

Exec.    V.P James    Yates 

Vice   Presidents Francis  R,   Risley, 

Frederick    O.    Perkins,    Harold    H.    Black, 

Daniel  M.  Bernheim 

Director Louis  G.  Bissell 

Traffic    Mgr Marlene   Macey 

Branch  Office 
66   Washington   St.,   Newark  2,   N.   J. 

Exec.  V.P Francis  R.  Risley 

Phone:   MArket   3-5100 

Radio  Accounts:  Wunderbrau  Brewing  Co. 
(Beer),  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  Red  Top  Brewing 
Co.  (Beer  &  Ale),  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  Larus 
&  Brother  Co.,  Inc.  (Edge  worth  Pipe 
Tobacco,  Holiday  Pipe  Tobacco),  Richmond, 
Va.;  International  Latex  Corp.  (Playtex 
Baby  Products,  Playtex  Living  Gloves), 
N.  Y.,  N.  Y.;  Philadelphia  Coke  Co.,  Phila., 
Pa.;  Personal  Finance  Co.  of  N.  Y. ;  New 
Jersey  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.; 
Dugan  Bros.  (Bakers),  Newark;  Beneficial 
Management  Corp.,  Newark;  Koppers  Coke 
Co.,  Kearny,  N.  J. 

TV  Accounts:  Wunderbrau  Brewing  Co.; 
Red  Top  Brewing  Co.;  Larus  &  Brother  Co., 
Inc.;   International  Latex  Corp. 

JAMES  R.  REESE  ADVERTISING  CO. 

15  West  10th  St.,  Kansas  City  6,  Mo. 
Phone:  Victor  5269 
APA— ABP— ANPA 

Owner James   R.  Reese 

Accounts:  Becklean  Co.;  Berry,  Carl  Oil 
Co.;  Borel,  Jules,  Co.;  Employers  Re-Insur- 
ance Co.;  Great  Western  Paint  Mfg.  Corp.; 
Nat'l  Equip.  Co.;  Nat'l  Fidelity  Life  Ins. 
Co.;  North  Kansas  City  Development  Co.; 
Reed  Handcrafts;  Seiden's  Mfg.  Furriers; 
Universal  Television  School. 

KNOX  REEVES  ADVERTISING,  INC. 

600  First  Nat'1-Soo  Line  Bldg., 

Minneapolis   2,   Minn. 

Phone:    Bridgeport   7701 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA 

NOAB— PPA— NBP 

President E.   E.   Sylveslre 

Executive   Vice-Pres Wayne   Hunt 

Vice-Presidents J.    H.    Sarles, 

Helen  A.  Brown,  R.  W.  Stafford,  E.  K. 
Pottle,  Dr.  A.  R.  Root,  Russell  E.  Neff, 
R.  H.  Burbank,  Elizabeth  B.  Gray,  T.  A. 
Casey,  Loren  P.  Herder 

V.P.,  Radio  &  TV  Dir R.  E.  Neff 

V.P.,  Media,  Research  Dir.... Dr.  A.  R.  Root 

Radio,  TV  Prog.  Dir W.  S.  Shepherd 

Time   Buyer , . , , .  Coy  Bender 


Radio  Accounts:  General  Mills,  Inc.,  Paci- 
fic Gamble  Robinson  Co.,  Midland  National 
Bank,  Art  Instruction,  Inc. 

TV  Accounts:  Art  Instruction,  Inc.,  Gen- 
eral Mills,  Midland  National  Bank,  Pacific 
Gamble   Robinson   Co.,   Minneapolis. 

REINCKE,  MEYER  &  FINN,  INC. 

520  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  lU. 

Phone:  WHitehall  4-7440 

ABP— ABC— AFA 

President    Wallace  Meyer 

Vice-Pres.  &  Treas C.  A.  Reincke 

Vice-Pres.  &  Sec A.  L.  Reincke 

Vice-Presidents. .  .Gordon  Taylor,  J.  J.  Finn 

Radio-TV  Director Frank  M.  Baker 

Media   Director John  Priebe 

Space  Buyer J.  F.  Brown 

Radio  Accounts:  Chicago  Burlington  & 
Quincy  (Railroad  travel),  American  Chain 
&  Cable  Co.  (Tire  Chains),  York,  Pa.;  An- 
derson Co.  (Wipers),  Gary,  Ind.;  Webster 
Electric  Co.  (Recorders),  Racine,  Wise; 
Cartan  Travel  Bureau,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 

TV  Accounts:  American  Chain  &  Cable 
Co.,  Am.  Chain  Div.  (Weed  Tire  Chains), 
York,  Pa.;  Anderson  Company  (Anco  Wiper 
Blades  &  Arms),  Gary,  Ind.;  Webster  Elec. 
Co.  (Recorders),  Racine,  Wise. 

THE  REINGOLD  CO.,  INC. 

10  State  St.,  Boston  9,  Mass. 

Phone:   CApital  7-7611 

ANPA— PPIA— ABP— AAAA^APA-^NAAN 

President  &  Treas Harry  I.  Reingold 

Art  Director George  Wilson 

Production  Manager Ruleffe  Barbour 

Copy  Chief Harry  Dodsworth 

Media  Dir.  &  Radio  Time  Buyer 

Thomas  J.  Bowen 

Radio-TV    Accounts:    Table    Talk    Pastry 

Co.,  Inc.  (Table  Talk  Pies),  Worcester,  Mass. 

REINHARDT,  ADVERTISING  INC. 

1736  Franklin  St.,  Oakland  12,  Calif. 

Phone:  TEmplebar  2-2408 

ABP— ANPA— APA 

President    Emil    Reinhardt 

Account  Dir Joseph  Connor 

Time  Buyer A.  Leo  Bowman 

TV  &  Radio  Dir Cecil  Webb,  Jr. 

Radio,  TV  Contracts Adeline  Schow 

Radio  Accounts:  Acme  Packing  Co.,  (Dog 
Food),  San  Francisco;  Walter  N.  Boysen 
Company  (Paints),  Oakland  and  Los  An- 
geles; Home  Bakers,  Inc.  (Bread),  Sacra- 
mento; Kilpatrick's  Bakeries,  Inc.  (Bread), 
San  Francisco;  Pacific  Guano  Company 
(Fertilizers),  Berkeley;  Par-T-Pak  Bever- 
ages (Soft  Drinks),  Oakland;  San  Francisco 
Bank;  San  Francisco  Brewing  Company 
(Beer)  ;    Tuttle    Cheese    Company,   Oakland. 

TV  Accounts:  Kilpatrick's  Bakery 
(Bread),  San  Francisco,  Calif.;  Walter  N. 
Boysen  Co.  (Paints),  Oakland,  Calif.;  Home 
Bakers,  Inc.  (Bread),  San  Francisco  and 
Sacramento;     San    Francisco     Brewing    Co. 


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.  lir.  !  '  ;     lutllr    ihr^^jip    Company     (C.ottapo 
C:Krr»r),   Oaklamf.    Calif. 

E.  W.  REYNOLDS  LIMITED 

SW  K'tuf.  >l..  W.  'I    loioni..   I.  Oni..  ( .amula 

IMtoiu- :    l.tiipin"    J!f»l.)7 

Chairm.n  of  HJ  K.iw«nl  W.  Rrynohjs 

Pr^-.  Crn.   M|ir.  '      W  arnn   Reynolds 

Vic<^l*rr.idrnl .  .  J-    '•.    Mitclu-ll 

Sw,  &  Treat ^'reil    lianks 

IHrrrlor ^.   >t«iail    Walton 

RMiio-TV  Dir M.  I  •  Karpus 

IHr«ctor »•  •>•  R-  Newby 

Branch  Office 

98S  Shfrhn>okc  St.  W^  Montreal,  Quebec 

Phone:   LAnrasler  3745 

K\rr..in.(.harfir H-  .T.  Tingle 

K.k/io  Irroiinls:  Mnlnal  Beneiil  11.  allli  & 
Arriilent  (ln«uranre>.  Toronto;  M«»fi"ats.  Ll«i. 
<Ranfee«  *  H.frip.t.  Toiunto:  H.  M.  Hol- 
linfOiead.  lid.  (Motor  A.lditiNe),  Toronto; 
Houch  &  kohl.r,  l.t«l.  (Harnionieas  &  Ar- 
eordion>K  Toronto;  (ieneral  Mills  Ltd., 
Toronto;  Hrndix  Home  Laundry,  Weston, 
Ont.;  Hallirrafters  Ltd.  (Radio-TV  sets), 
Toronto;  S<-al>rook  Farms  Ltd.,  Toronto; 
Laurenee  Motors   (Autos),  Toronto, 

n  Accounts:  Moflfats,  Ltd.  (Ranges), 
Toronto;  Cmrral  Mills;  Bendix;  Morton 
Froren  Food-.    Tornruo. 

RHOADES  &  DAVIS 

642  ComnnTcial  St.,  San  Frantisro  11,  Calif. 
Phone:   EXhrook  2-2870 

Partner Robert    O.    Davis 

Viee    Presidents Carl    Wilkins, 

<>ault   Davis 

Time    Buyer Faye    Hanger 

Branch  Office 

1201  W.  Fourth  St.,  Los  .Ajigeles  17,  Calif. 

Phone:    .Michigan  3296 

Partner T.    D.    Scholts 

Badio-TV    Dir Fay  the    Vent 

Vice  Pres G.  A.   Honold 

FXETCHER  D.  RICHARDS,  INC. 

10  BorLrfrllf-r  I'laza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    JU   6-5400 
AAA  A 

Chairman  &  Prcs Fletcher  D.  Richards 

Vir.--Pr»(.id«-nts Eugene   I.  Harrington, 

Hradhv  A.  \X  alker,  Radclille  Romeyn,  E. 
D.  Hill,  K.  Young,  E.  A.  Cray,  J.  E.  Shep- 
hrrd,  John   Kunrau,  Ross   Collins 

Sec-Treaa  Duane  W.  Beurmann 

Vice-Pre*.  &   Media  Dir E.  A.  Elliot 

Sp%r*.   BadioTV  Comm S.  J.  Frolick 

Radio 'IV  Prod.  Chief.  ..Robert  S.  Colodzin 

Cop>    Chief William  L.  Russell 

Badio  &  n 

ProiL   D.-pt J..lv%in  S.   Reynolds 

Branch  Offices 
221  N.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Manap-r Ceorj;*;    T.   Jahnke 

HABRLNGTON  &  RICHARDS:  Diviaion  of 

F.  D.  Richards,  Inc. 

256  Sutter  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif, 

Exec-in-Charge  lugene  Harrington 


5816  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Fxco.-in-Chnrge Greacen  Mitchell 

/\(j(/i(>  Accoimts:  American  Machine  & 
Fomulry  (^o.  (Roadmaster  Bicycles);  Avo- 
-el  Company;  Joseph  F.  Dixon  Crucible  Co. 
(  Ticonderoga  Writing  Pencils);  Durham- 
FjultMs  Ka/or  (^orp.;  Eastern  Air  Lines; 
Nati(nial  Sufiar  Refining  Co.  (Quaker  Cane 
.Sngar);  Scpiirt  Beverage  Co.;  Times-Colum- 
bia Distributors,  Inc.;  United  States  Rubber 
(M)mpany — Tire  Division,  Footwear  Division, 
Textile  Div.,  Naugatuck  (Chemical  Div.,  Fisk 
Tire   C^o.  Div.;  Waterman  Pen  Co. 

TV  Accounts:  Avoset  Company;  Eastern 
Air  Lines;  U.  S.  Rubber  Company — Tire 
l)ivision.  Footwear  Div.  (Keds) ;  American 
Machine  &  Foundry  Co.;  Hathaway  Manu- 
facturing Co. 

M.  EVANS  RICHMOND  ADV. 
AGENCY 

127   So.  22nd  St.,  Philadelphia  3,  Pa. 
Phone:  LOcust  7-1674-5 
Pres.  &  Radio  Time  Buyer 

M.  Evans  Richmond 

Art   Director D.   Bowers 

Production  Mgr D.  Blaine 

Branch  Office 
230  Boylston  St.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Exec.-in-Charge Robert   S.   Richmond 

Yucca  Vine   Bldg.,  Hollywood,   Calif. 
Exec.-in-Charge Morey  K.  Reiss 

RINGER  &  ASSOCIATES,  INC. 

712   S.  Curson  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  36,   Calif. 

Phone:  WEbster  3-8131 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA 

President  Lee  Ringer 

DAN  RIVKIN  AGENCY 

1418  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia  2,  Pa. 
Phone:   PE  5-5766 

Owner    Dan  Rivkin 

Radio  Accounts:  John  Kohler  (Clothing), 
Ford  Optical  Co.,  Phila.;  Spiro's  Apparel, 
Schulte  Optical  Co.  (Optical),  Philadelphia, 
Pa.;  New  York  Sample  Dress  Shop,  Phila., 
Pa.;  Moskin  Clothes,  Chase  &  Walker  (Real 
Estate),  Phila.,  Pa. 

ELWOOD  I.  ROBINSON  &  CO. 

nil  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  17,  Calif. 

Phone:   MUtual  6293 

ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA 

President Elwood  J.  Robinson 

Vice-President Melvin  A.  Jensen 

Secretary Eola    E.   Gass 

TV  Director Talbot  Johns 

Media  Dir R.  C.  Neuman 

Radio-TV  Accounts:  Cinch  Products,  Inc. 
(Cake  Mixes,  Cornbread  Mix),  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.;  Loma  Linda  Food  Co.  (Ruskets, 
Gravy  Quik),  Arlington,  Calif.;  Packard- 
Bell  Co.  (Radio  and  Television  Receivers), 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  California  Federal  Sav- 
ings &  Loan  Assoc,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.; 
Pasadena   Savings  &   Loan  Assoc. 


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TV  Accounts:  Cinch  Products,  Inc.  (Bak- 
ing Mixes),  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Loma  Linda 
Food  Co.  (Food  Products),  Arlington,  Calif.; 
California  Federal  Savings  &  Loan  Assoc, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Pasadena  Savings  & 
Loan  Assoc. 

ROCHE,  WILLIAMS  &  CLEARY,  INC. 

135  S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago  3,  111. 

Phone:  RAndolph  6-9760 

ANPA— ABP 

President. J,  P.  Roche 

Treasurer D.  J.  Kelly 

Vice-Presidents J.   M.   Cleary, 

S.  Weston,  Lloyd  Maxwell,  J.  V.  Gilmour, 
John  Hayes  Kelly,  M.  F.  Williamson,  W.  H. 
Savin,  (George  Lyman,  Rhoades  V.  New- 
bell,  R.  H.  Stracke,  Frank  Hakewill 

Radio   Director Phil  Stewart 

Time  Buyer N.  J.  Cavanaugh 

Radio  Accounts:  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St. 
Paul  &  Pacific  R.  R.  (The  Milwaukee  Road), 
Chicago;  Hardware  Mutual  Casualty  Co., 
Stevens  Point,  Wis.;  John  Puhl  Products 
(Fleecy  White  Bleach),  Revere  Camera  Co. 
(Revere  Cameras  &  Projector),  Stewart  & 
Ashby  Coflfee  Co.  (Stewart's  Coflfee),  Chi- 
cago; The  Studebaker  Corp.,  South  Bend, 
Ind. 

TV  Accounts:  Stewart  &  Ashby  Cofifee  Co.. 
Chicago ;  The  Studebaker  Corp.,  South  Bend, 
Ind. 

ROCKLIN  IRVING   &   ASSOCIATES 

32  W.  Randolph  St.,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phone:    RAndolph   6-2324 

President Irving  Rocklin 

Continuity    Director M.    Lovinger 

Account   Executives Sidney   Bernberg, 

Ira  Segall,  Gerald  Addis,  Edw.  Lovinger 

Radio   Director Trina   Shuchat 

Art  Dir Lou  Burrows 

TV  Director Irving  Rocklin 

Film    Buyer Sue    Wurtzburg 

Production   Shirley  Brutzkus 

Helen  Wurtzburg 

Radio  Accounts:  Walton  Motors  (Chrysler- 
Plymouth  dealer)  ;  Union  Life  Insurance  Co. 
(Insurance)  ;  Chicago  Furniture  Mart  (Fur- 
niture) ;  Balaban  Floor  Covering  (Floor 
coverings);  M.  Hyman  &  Son  (clothing), 
Chicago;  Henry's  Drive-In,  Chicago;  Morton 
Motors,  Chicago;  Autocover  Products  (Car 
Accessories)  ;  Sid's  Factory  Shoe  Outlet 
(Shoes),  Chicago. 

TV  Accounts:  Balaban  Floor  Covering 
(Floor  covering)  ;  Walton  Motors  (Chrysler- 
Plymouth  dealer)  ;  Cole-Finder,  Inc.  (Mer- 
cury dealer);  Studebaker  Sales  of  Chicago; 
Chrysler-Plymouth  on  Devon;  Community 
Surplus  Stores,  (Clothing),  Chicago,  Nor- 
town  Auto  Sales,  Avenue  Packard  Sales. 

ROGERS  &  SMITH  ADV.  AGENCY 

20  North  Wacker  Dr.,  Chicago  6,  IlL 

Phone:   DEarborn  2-0020 

ABP— ANPA— APA—PPA—SNPA—NOAB 

SAAA 


President W.  J.  Krebs 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Ray  H.  Reynolds 

Asst.  Treasurer Howard  N.  Smith 

Treasurer George  C.  Huppertz 

Secretary Olive  A.  Kinloch 

Vice-Pres.  &  Copy  Chief. .  .Robert  L.  Headen 

Radio  Director Lawrence  E.  DuPont 

Branch  Offices 

Reserve  Loan  Life  Bldg.,  Dallas  1,  Tex. 
Exec.  V.P.  &  Mgr R.  E.  Brooks 

1004  Baltimore  Ave.,  Kansas  City  6,  Mo. 
Exec.  y.P.  &  Mgr B.  G.  Wasser 

Radio  Accounts:  Butterfield  Canneries 
(Canned  Fruits  and  Vegetables),  Muncie, 
Ind.;  Little  Crow  Milling  Co.  (Coco  Wheats 
Cereal),  Warsaw,  Ind.;  KMBC,  Brest.  Co. 

TV  Accounts:  T.  W.  Burleson  &  Son 
(Honey),  Waxahachie,  Texas;  1st  Nat'l  Bank 
in  Dallas,  Dallas,  Texas;  Butterfield  Canner- 
ies (Canned  Fruits  and  Vegetables),  Muncie, 
Ind.;  Little  Crow  Milling  Co.  (Coco  Wheats 
Cereal),  Warsaw,  Ind.;  S.  E.  Mighton  Co. 
(Doggie  Dinner  Dog  Food),  Bedford,  Ohio. 

RONALDS  ADV.  AGENCY,  LTD. 

1440  St.  Catherine  St.  W.,  Montreal,  Can. 

Phone:    University    6-9471 

AAAA— ABC— ANPA 

President Russell   C.  Ronalds 

Vice-President F.  deB.  Walker 

Treasurer Angus  Ahem 

TV-Radio    Dir Frank   Starr 

Asst.  to  Radio  Dir Gerry  Lodge 

Branch  Offices 

108  Peter  St.,  Toronto,  Out.,  Canada 

Phone:   EMpire  3-0237 

Vice  Pres R.  J.  Avery 

409  Petroleum  Bldg.,  Edmonton 
Alberta,  Can. 

Manager    Hal   Sparkman 

Phone:  2-8356 
Dacre  House,  Arundel  St.,  London,  England 
Radio  Accounts:  J.  H.  Andrews  Ltd., 
(Tintex  Tints  &  Dyes);  Frank  Badger  Co. 
Ltd.  (Stopette  &  Stopette  Poof);  Bovril 
(Canada),  Ltd.,  (Bovril);  Bristol-Myers  Co. 
of  Canada  Ltd.;  Canadian  Arena  Co.;  Cana- 
dian Industries  Ltd.  (Agricultural  Chemicals 
Div.)  ;  Canadian  Shaler  Products  Co.  Ltd. 
(Rislone)  ;  Dominion  Govt.  (Army,  Can- 
ada  Savings  Bonds)  ;  Fueloil  &  Equipment 
Ltd. 

TV  Accounts:  McColl-Frontenac  Oil  Co. 
Ltd.,  (Texaco)  ;  Necchi  Sewing  Machines 
(Canada),  Ltd.;  Nestle  Ltd.  (Maggi  Soups); 
Niagara  Finance  Co.  Ltd.;  Orient  Hosiery 
Sales  Ltd.;  Presto  Lighters;  William  W. 
Warner  &  Co.  Ltd.,  (Sloan's  Liniment, 
Rheumatisine)  ;  Norwich  Pharmacal,  (Pepto- 
Bismol). 

WILLIAM  GANSON  ROSE,  INC. 

1330  Williamson  Bldg.,  Cleveland  14,  O. 
Phone:  TOwer  1-6171 
Pres.,  Treas.,  Radio  Dir. 

William  Ganson  Rose 

Vice-Presidents Frank  Pelton, 

L.  C.  Brown 


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"Hiuarr  Kriatiun*. 

ROSE-MARTIN.  INC. 

IMionr:    J I  li^on    '2^^^^0 

AHP     ANPA     APA 

|»rr»iari.!  -Irl   W.  Rose 

Virr-Pn-  I'l    \V    »<«'-••    I' 

>rrmar\licaMircr John  B.  Marlm 

Media  Dirccior C  M.  Rundbaken 

Produrlion  Manager John  A.  Boulle 

(  omplrollrr  A  Off.  Mpr....l).  K.  H;uhMnak.r 

Hotiio  Accounis:  TUv  Piihlit  Nail  Bank  \ 
TruM  Co.  of  -N.  v.;  Anu-iiran  Kinhrn  Pio'l- 
url>  Co.  (Sirrro  Bouilhm  ("uhi>t;  Puin 
CUly  Shellac  i.»^  Inr.  (Dun-Det-  Moor  Pol- 
ish!; K.  K^•|ten^hurg  &  Son>  ( A»linii  alion 
<:iMr»h  The  Morri>on  Co.  ( I.eni  Puddinp 
and  Pie  KillinfcL 

Tl  AcrtHints:  Thr  Morrison  Co.;  Noxon. 
Inr«  (Noxon  M.  tal  P«»li>h»:  Atinoro  &  Son-. 
Inc.  (Minre  Meal  &  IMuni  Puddinp); 
American    Kitchen    Products    Co.    (Bouillon 

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IRVING   ROSEN   ADVERTISING 

230  Fifth  Ave,  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  Oregon  9-1926 

Buyer    Irving   Rosen 

Production  Mgr E.  Wayne 

Radio  Accounts:  Fur  Dressers  &  Fur  Dyers 
A.Mi.,  The  Wenhy  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
A-k    Pharrnaral   Co^  Astoria,  L.  I^  N.  Y. 

ROSS  ROY,  INC. 

2T.>|    I-la«l   J«'ffrrh«»n   A\»-.,    Detroit    7,   Mich. 

Phonr:    LOrain    l-SWi) 

ABP-  A.NPA— AI»A— PPA— NOAB 

Pre-id«*nt    Ross    Roy 

K»er.  V.P.  & 

Gen.  Mptr ThoniUh  (',.  McCorini<-k 

Sr.  V.P Carroll   F.  Sullivan 

V.P.  &  Oper^.   Mjtr John  >X  .  Hutton 

V.P,  Acrt.  Supr. John    L.  Thornhill, 

%m.  V.  Shaul.  Hohert    A.  Dearth 

VJ*,  (>eati\«*   Dir Spencer   F.   Hill 

SerrrUry Frw  in    If.    Ilaav- 

Trea»urer.  .  .  .  .  I.alhrop    P.    Morse 

Comptroller Harry    W.    Mellen 

Media  Dir.  &  Time  Buyer. ..  .Carl  E.  Hassel 

Art    Dirrrtor Harry    C.    Stalley 

Ke^rarch    Dir Holnrl    K.    Hiordan 

PrtMl.  Serv.  Supr Donald   (;.  Tracy 

Prod.   Mur..  ..WiiJiiun   F.    Miller 

Puhliril>     Dm  Mh.rl    C.    Nute 

Mrrch.    Dir.  Kcim.ih    S.   Foring 

IVrMinnrj    |>i.  \\  .   I'airJrk    Mnrjihy 

Librarian     Uormrr    Ariiislronji 

Am.   Exf-culivm: Alhirt    F.    BovnIi-, 

Richard    (,.    Dorn,   C;.    Koh.rl    llankinson, 
Henr)     A.    Hou-ton,    James     B.    Jackhon, 
HoU*-n    <;.    Fyon,     \X  illium    H.     Mathews, 
Donald   M.  Mull#-n.  Janic  F.  Raht 
Hrunrh  Ofjirt's 
307  No.   MirhiKan   Ave,  Chicago    1,   HI. 


Phone:    RAndolph    6-7000 

Vice-Presidents John    G.    Fogarty, 

James  F.  Qinnu 

122   Fast    12nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   MUrray  Hill  7-2944 

Vice-Pres Williuni    M.   Ziepler,   Jr. 

\tm  North  Vine  St..  Hollywood  28.  Calif. 
Phone:  HOllywood  9-6263 

Vice-Pres Maurice   G.  Vaughn 

Boss    Roy    of   Canada,   Ltd. 

IK)    Cana«la    Trust    Bldg.,    Canda,    Windsor, 

Ont. 

Phone:   Clearwater  6-2371 

Vice  Pres Harold  J.  G.  Jackson 

Accounts:  American  Steel  Wool  Mfg.  Co.; 
A(pia-Jet  Machines  Corp.;  Aseptic-Thermo 
Indicator  ('o.;  Brooks  Appliance  Co.;  Chrys- 
ler Corp.  of  Canada,  Ltd.;  Chrysler  Corp., 
Parts  Div.;  Chrysler  Div.,  Chrysler  Corp.; 
Dana  Perfumes  Inc.;  DeSoto  Div.,  Chrysler 
Corp.;  Dodge  Division,  Chrysler  Corp.; 
FIjer  Co.;  Esquire  Socks  Div.;  Export  Div., 
Chrysler  Corp.;  Honey  Co.;  Institute  of  Ap- 
plied Science;  Johnston  Pie  Co.;  KFOX 
Bcstg.  Co.;  Lake  Central  Airlines;  Lowebco 
Inc.;  Magnecord,  Inc.;  Modern  Homes 
Corp.;  Mortell,  J.  W.  Co.  Inc.;  Murray  Corp. 
of  Am.;  Plymouth  Div.  Chrysler  Corp.; 
Prepared  Products  Co.  Inc.;  Primanti  Sew- 
ing Machine  Co.;  Quality  TV  Corp.;  Radio 
Corp.  of  America,  Custom  Record  Div.; 
Roth,  Chester  H.,  Co.;  Servel,  Inc.,  Air  Con- 
ditioning Div.;  Snackmaster's  Guild;  Spice 
Magic  Corp. 

RUDER  &  FINN,  INC. 

32  E.  68th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  TRafalgar  9-3600 

Chairman  of  Board David  Finn 

President    Wm.    Ruder 

Art  Director Jay  Genser 

Copy  Chief Ted  Levine 

Publicity  Director Paul  B.  Zueker 

Kadio-TV   Director Rene   Schenker 

Accounts:  Bettinger  Corp.;  Borgenicht, 
Jack;  Gibralter  Corrugated  Paper  Co.  Inc.; 
Inskip,  J.  S.;  Jerrold  Electronics  Corp.; 
Nuclear  Development  Corp.;  Ruder  Broth- 
ers;  Transfilm   Inc. 

CHARLES  L.  RUMRILL  &  CO.,  INC. 

339  East  Ave.,  Rochester  4,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  BAker  7900 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA 

President C.  L.  Rumrill 

Treas.  &  V.P H.  R.  Hanson 

Vice  Presidents N.  A.  Gallagher, 

G.  M.  Prince,  W.  T.  Jensen 

Secretary G.   G.   Wallinglon 

Hadio-TV    Director Alan    Brown 

Radio  Accounts:  Brighton  Place  Dairy, 
Community  Savings  Bank,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

TF  Accounts:  Community  Savings  Bank, 
Union  Trust  Company. 

LOWE  RUNKLE  CO. 

I. jo:,  Liberty  Bank  Bldg.,  Okla.  City  2,  Okla. 
AAAA— ABP 


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President Lowe  Runkle 

Vice-Presidents  Roger  Pishny, 

Howard  Neumann,  Monty  Mann. 

Radio  Accounts:  Cain's  Coffee  Co.  (Coffee, 
Tea,  Spices) ;  Local  Federal  Savings  and 
Loan;  Liberty  National  Bank  &  Trust  Co. 
(Banking)  ;  Arkansas  City  Flour  Mills 
(Flour),  Arkansas  City,  Kans.;  Dulaneys, 
Inc.  (Appliance  Distributors)  ;  Simpson  Auto 
Co.  (Ford  Dealer)  ;  Liberty  National  Bank 
&  Trust  Co.,  Okla.  City,  Okla.;  Hirsch-Swan 
(Air  Conditioning),  Ciklahoma  City,  Okla.; 
Air  Products  (Hoffman  TV),  Okla.  City; 
Exchange  Nat'l  Bank,  Ardmore;  Lake  Mur- 
ray (Resort),  Okla.  Farm  Bureau,  Okla.  City. 

TV  Accounts:  Cain's  Coffee  Co.  (Coffee, 
Tea,  Spices) ;  Liberty  National  Bank  & 
Trust  Co.  (Banking)  ;  Southwestern  Bell 
Telephone  (Telephone  Service)  ;  St.  Louis, 
Mo.;  Oklahoma  Publishing  Co.  (Newspap- 
ers) ;  Consolidated  Gas  (Gas  Utility), 
Oklahoma  City,  Okla.;  Central  Oklahoma 
Milk  Producers  Assn.,  Oklahoma  City, 
Okla.;  A  &  B  Spring  Co.,  Okla.  City;  Amber 
Liquid,  Topeka;  Safeway  Stores,  Okla.  City; 
Okla.  Farm  Bureau,  Okla.  City;  Okla.  Pack- 
ing Co.,   (Meats),  Okla.  City. 

RUTHRAUFF  &  RYAN,  INC. 

405  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  6-6400 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB 

PPA 
Chairman  of  the  Board.  ..Frederick  B.  Ryan 

President Frederick  B.  Ryan,  Jr. 

Exec.  V.P Robert  M.  Watson 

Vice-Pres.  &  Treas J.  B.  Bell 

V.P.,  Dir.  of  Radio  &  TV George  Wolf 

Radio   &  TV 

Copy    Chief Douglas    MacNamee 

Mgr.  of  Radio   & 

TV  Production Roland  Howe 

Suprv.  of  Film  Prod Ernest  Motyl 

TV   Art    Dir Ken    Haverstick 

Business    Mgr Havis    Medwick 

Prod.   Supervisor Edwin  R.   Rooney,  Jr. 

Asst.  Prod.  Supervisor Dorothy  Rivers 

Branch  Offices 
360    North    Michigan    Ave.,    Chicago    1,    111. 

Phone:  Financial  6-1833 
Exec.  V.P.  &  Western  Mgr... Paul  E.  Watson 
V.P.,  Dir.  of  Radio  &  TV. .  .  .R.  W.  Metzger 

V.P.  in  Chge.  Prod N.  E.  Heyne 

Producer    (TV) Edward    Simmons 

Producer    (TV- AM) Frank    Blotter 

Producer     (AM-TV) Walter    Daspit 

Carew  Tower,  Cincinnati  2,  Ohio 
Phone:  GArfield  5800 

V.P.   &   Manager John  L.  Magro 

1511    Bryan    Street,    Dallas    1,   Texas 
Phone:   Riverside  6453 

V.P.    &    Manager John    Simmons 

7430  Second  Boulevard,  Detroit  2,  Michigan 
Phone:   TRinity  4-2200 

V.P.   &   Manager Tod   Reed 

6920  Sunset  Boulevard,  Hollywood,   Calif. 

Phone:   HOllywood  9-3611 

Manager  Tom  Hargis 


1121   Walker  St.,  Houston   2,  Texas 
Phone:   CHarter  4-1741 

Manager Theodore    F.    Keady 

3440  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 

Phone:  DUnkirk  8-0571 

V.P.  &  Pacific  Coast  Mgr.... John  H.  Weiser 

611  Olive  St.,  St.  Louis  1,  Mc. 

Phone:    MAin    1-0127 

Sr.  V.P.  &  Mgr Oscar  A.  Zahner 

2650  University  Ave.,  St.  Paul  14,  Minn. 
Phone:  PRior  7711 

V.P.  &  Manager James  R.  Rahders 

235  Montgomerv  St.,  San  Franicsco  4,  Calif. 
Phone:  EXbrook  2-4616 

Manager John  L.   Harvey 

1218  Third  Avenue,  Seattle  1,  Wash. 
Phone:  ELliott  1572 

V.P.  &  Manager F.  G.  Mullins 

1275    National    Press    Bldg.,    Washington    4, 

D.  C. 

Phone :  EXecutive  3-6730 

Manager Donald    J.    Wilkins 

80   Richmond   Street   West,   Toronto   1,   Ont. 

Canada 

Phone:    EMpire   6-1515 

Manager   John  Brookman 

Radio  and  TV  Accounts:  Adler  Co.,  Allied 
Florists  Association  of  Illinois,  American 
Airlines,  American  Kitchens,  Baldwin  Piano 
Co.,  Banquet  Canning  Co.,  Capitol  Fritos 
Inc.,  Chasers  Inc.,  Comfort  Mfg.  Co.,  Eastco 
Inc.,  Emery  Industries  Inc.,  Florence  Stove 
Co.,  Frito  New  York,  Inc.,  Hancock  Oil  Co., 
Krey  Packing  Co.,  Lever  Brothers,  Ltd., 
Lewis-Howe  Co.,  Thomas  J.  Lipton,  Thomas 
J.  Lipton,  Ltd.,  Markus  Campbell  Co., 
Nally's  Inc.,  Norito  Co.,  Oshkosh  B'Gosh, 
Inc.,  Pacific  Coast  Paper  Mills,  Pacific 
Finance  Corp.,  Palm  Beach  Co.,  Peter 
Fox  Brewing  Co.,  Pepsodent  Division  of 
Harriet  Hubbard  Ayer  of  Canada,  Ltd., 
Pharma-Craft  Co.,  Reddi-wip  Co.,  Morris  B. 
Sachs,  Safeway  Stores,  A.  E.  Staley  Mfg., 
United  Wallpaper  Co.,  Western  Reddi-wip 
Co.,  Wolverine  Shoe  and  Tanning  Corp., 
William  Wrigley,  Jr.  Co.,  Zonolite  Co., 
American  Breeders  Service,  Bavarian  Brew- 
ing Co.,  Chocolate  Products  Co.,  Albert 
Dickinson  Co.,  Doyle  Packing  Co.,  Thomas 
Emery  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Glaser-Crandell  Co.,  A. 
D.  Goodman  Bros.,  Houston  Post,  Jacob 
Ries  Bottling  Works,  Inc.,  Janney  Semple 
Hill  &  Co.,  Jel  Sert  Co.,  Linco  Products 
Distributing  Co.,  Minneosota  Hospital  Serv- 
ice Association,  Minnesota  Consolidated  Can- 
neries, Inc.,  Old  Judge  Foods  Corp.,  Seattle 
First  National  Bank,  So  Good  Potato  Chip 
Co.,  Sugardale  Provision  Co.,  Sun  Oil  Co., 
Texas  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  Texas  State  Optical 
Co.,  Wallerstein  Co.,  Warner-Hudnut,  Inc., 
Waxed  Paper  Institute,  Western  Gear  Works. 
Rap-In-Wax  Paper  Co. 

LEWIS  EDWIN  RYAN  ADVERTISING 

726  Jackson  Place,  N.  W.,  Washington.  D.  C. 

Phone:  REpublic  7-7606 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA 

Owner Lewis  Edwin  Ryan 


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I  .lm  F.  Hardie 
rM>ioii  P.  Coiner 
W  illiam   K.   Pooros 

VA    Hall 

. .  .David  r.   DrVomij: 
Saiuurl    K.   Hunsakor, 

.    W  illiam   J.  Green 
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BEN  SACKHEIM.  INC. 

TIm   riaia,  2    Wrs.1   .Wlh   Si.,   New   York    19, 

N.  Y. 

Phone:   Plaia   12200 

NBP-AAAA-ABP-  ANPA-APA— NOAB 

PIVV 

Pr^siJQiit  Ben  Sackheim 

Vie«-Pre»..  (Morge    H.   Pampel 

Treasurer    Murray    Miller 

Copy    Chief..  Anne    Green 

An   Direclor Arthur   Singer 

IVmlurtiuii    Manaj:.  r Htrnard    Spire 

Media   Din-.tor M.  A.  Parmenter 

RadUhTV  Depi. 

Reftearrh    Dir B.   W.   Saas 

Hadio  &  TV  Timr  Buyer Rita  O'Sullivan 

Aceount  Executives Jerome  G.  Hahn, 

George  B.  Pampel,  Glenda  Sullivan,  Her- 
bert L.  Steiner,  Sylvia  Sackhem,  Ted 
Brrining 

Radio  Accounts:  The  Autoyre  Company 
(Kitchen  and  Bathroom  Accessories),  Oak- 
▼ille.  Conn,;  .\malganiated  Clothing  Work- 
rTf  of  America;  P«ter  Pan  Foundations,  Inc. 
C*Merry-GoRound"  Brassieres),         Miss 

Swank,  Inc.  (Slips  and  Pajamas),  New 
York,  N.  Y.;  Davega  Stores  Corp.,  New 
York;  Flex-Let  Corp.  (Flex-Let  Watch 
Band*  4  Beau  Brummel  Men's  Jewelry), 
H.  Pro\idrnce,  R.  I. 

TV  AccounU:  Davega  Stores  Corp.  (Retail 
Sporting  Goods  and  Appliance  Chain) ;  Flex- 
l.rt  Corf).,  K.  I'rovidiMice,  R.  I.;  Peter  Pan 
F'oundation!>,  Inc.  (Brassieres),  New  York; 
\  ita  Food  Produrts  N.  Y. 


ST.  GEORGES  &  KEYES,  INC. 

2:0  Park  Ave,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  5-1180 
AAAA— ABP—ANPA— PPA— ABC 

Prr^idrnl Stanley  J.  Keyes,  Jr. 

Vicr-Prrsident John   L.  Fitzgerald 

Vicc-Prei.-Art  Director. .  .Alfred  A.  Anthony 

Vire.Pre«..Copy    Chief Ward    Seeley 

VJ»^SIi».  Prom R.  K.  Snively 

Produnlon  .Manager William  Korcak 

V.P^   Mr-dia   Dir James  J.  Freeman 

Puhlirity  Directors S.   B.  Garretson, 

Torrey   Steam t 

Ifranrh  Offices 
1004  No.  Charli-  St.,  Hallirnore  18,  Md. 

Phone:    PLaza   2-0809 
Radiet  Acrount$:  Davison  Chemical  Corp., 
Baltimor«>,  Md. 

TV  Accounts:    Revere   Copper   and    Brasa 
(Revere  Ware). 


WALKER  SAUSSY  ADVERTISING 

823   Perdido  St.,  New  Orleans  12,  La. 
Phone:  Magnolia  3218 
ABP— ANPA— NOAB 

O^ner    Walker  Saussy 

Account  Executives Moise  Bloch 

Charles    Bloom,    II,    P.    J.    Stakelum,    Jr., 

J.  C.  Shields,  Jr. 

Radio  Accounts:  American  Brewing  Co. 
(Regal  Beer),  New  Orleans,  La.;  Elmer 
Candv  Co.  (Elmer  Candies),  Holsum  Baker- 
ies, inc.  (ITolsum  Bread),  Petrolane  Gas 
Co.  (Butane  &  Propane  Gas),  Wm.  B.  Reily 
Co.,  Inc.  (Luzianne  Coffee  &  Tea),  L.  A. 
Frey  &  Sons   (meat  products). 

TV  Accounts:  American  Brewing  Co. 
(Rcpal  Beer),  New  Orleans,  La.;  Elmer 
Candy  (Elmer  Candies),  Holsum  Bakeries, 
Inc.  (Holsum  Bread),  Wm.  B.  Reily  Co., 
Inc.  (Luzianne  Coffee  &  Tea),  Henderson 
Sugars;  Hibernia  Homestead  (Building 
Loans). 

FRANK  B.  SAWDON,  INC. 

270  Park  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  5-1324 

President Frank  B.  Sawdon 

Vice-President   Jerry  Bess 

Secretary Victor  Sawdon 

Radio-TV    Copy Yale   Schaefer 

Radio-TV  Prod James  Hackett 

Branch  Office 

75  E.  Wacker  Drive,  Chicago,  111. 

Phone:  Dearborn  2-0826 

Office  Manager Tom  Mannos 

Radio  Accounts — Robert  Hall  Clothes,  Inc. 
(Men's,  Women's  &  Children's  Apparel), 
New  York,  N.  Y.;  Abelson's,  Inc.  (Jewelers), 
Newark,  N.  J.;  Bond  Television  Mfrs. 

TV  Accounts — Robert  Hall  Clothes,  Inc. 
(Men's,  Women's  &  Children's  Apparel), 
New  York,  N.  Y.;  Abelson's,  Inc.  (Jewelers), 
Newark,  N.  J. 

SCHECK  ADV.  AGENCY,  INC. 

9  Clinton  St.,  Newark  2,  N.  J. 

Phone:  Market  2-0480 

ANPA— APA— PPA 

President Julius  Scheck 

Secy.  &  Treas Morris  Scheck 

V.  P.,  Radio-TV  Dir E.  Grant  Scheck 

Prod.  Mgr,,  Art  Dir Henry  R.  Scheck 

Copy    Chief E.    Bimberg 

Space  Buyer Frank  M.  Craumer 

Account  Executives William  H.  Andrews, 

E.    Grant    Scheck,    Morris    Scheck,    Julius 

Scheck. 

Radio  Accounts:  Charms  Co.  (Charms 
Candy),  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.;  Fischer  Baking 
Co.  (Baked  Goods),  Newark,  N.  J.;  Phila. 
Dairy  Products  Co.  (Ice  Cream),  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

TV  Accounts:  Fischer  Baking  Co.  (Baked 
Goods),  Hanovia  Chem.  &  Mfg.  Co.  (Health 
Lamps),  Newark,  N.  J.;  (Charms  Candy, 
Asbury  Park,  N.  J.;  American-Limoges  (Din•^ 
ner  Ware). 


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SCHENKER  COMPANY 

2301  Wabansia  Ave.,  W.,  Chicago  47,  111. 
Phone:  ARmitage  6-1600 
Pres.,  Media  Dir.,  Space  Buyer 

Sydney  R.  Raike 

Vice-Pres J.  E.  Schenker 

Art  Dir M.  Rickabaugh 

Radio  Time  Buyer  &  Prod.  Mgr. 

Space  Buyer C.  D.  ^omin 

Account  Executives S.  R.  Raike, 

J.  E.  Schenker,  C.  D.  Domin 

Accounts:  Chicago  Cycle  Co.;  Escalante, 
Jos.  F.,  Co.;  Howe  Ice  Machine  Co.;  Wallace, 
J.  D.  &  Co. 

SCHOLTS  ADVERTISING  SERVICE 

1201  W.  4th  St.,  Los  Angeles  17,  Calif. 

Phone:  Michigan  2396 

ABP— ANPA 

Owner T.    D.   Scholts 

Radio-TV    Dir Faythe    Vent 

GORDON  SCHONFARBER  & 
ASSOCIATES,  INC. 

58  Weybossel  St.,  Providence  3,  R.  I. 

Phone:  GAspee  14813-4-5 

ABP— ANPA— APA—NOAB—PPA— ABC 

Vice-President Gordon  Schonfarber,  Jr. 

Vice-President Russell   C.  Edwards 

Vice-President John  B.  Swift 

Secretary Amanda  C.  J.  Olsson 

Radio-TV  Dir R.  J.     McVicker,  Jr. 

Radio  Accounts:  Cladding's,  Inc.  (Dry 
Goods),  Old  Colony  Co-operative  Bank 
(Savings  &  Loan),  Providence;  Washing- 
ton Trust  Co.  (Commercial  Bank),  West- 
erly, R.  L;  Warwick  Club  Ginger  Ale 
Co.  (Carbonnted  Beverages),  West  Warwick, 
R.  I.;  Paris  Fabrics,  Providence;  Providence 
Retail  Trade  Board;  Calif.  Artificial  Flowers, 
Providence;  J.  S.  Inskip,  Inc.  (Foreign 
Cars),  Providence;  Richmond  Elec.  Co., 
Providence;  Duro-Crete  Co.  (Cement,  Cind- 
ers), Providence;  E.  A.  Ballon  Co.,  Inc. 
(Jewelery),  Providence. 

TV  Accounts:  Old  Colony  Cooperative 
Bank;  Claddings,  Inc.;  Providence  Retail 
Trade  Board,  Providence;  Warwick  Club 
Ginger  Ale  Co.,  West  Warwick,  R.  I.;  Calif. 
Artificial  Flower  Co.;  Duro-Crete  Co.;  John- 
son &  Wales  Business  School,  Providence; 
B.  A.  Ballou  &  Co. 

SCHWIMMER  &  SCOTT,  INC. 

75  E.  Wacker  Drive,  Chicago  1,  IlL 

Phone:  DEarborn  2-1815 
AAAA— ANPA— APA— PPA— NBP 

Pres.  &  Treas R.  J.  Scott 

Copy  Chief  L.  Krakover 

Time  Buyer E.  Vanderploeg 

Art.  Dir A.  Thaler 

Secretary  H.  Heilig 

Radio  Accounts:  Chicago  Stadium,  Salerno- 
Megowen  Biscuit  Co.,  Schutter  Candy  Co., 
Walgreen  Co.,  Spiegel's,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.; 
Helzberg's  (Jeweler's),  Kansas  City,  Mo.; 
F.  &  F.  Lahoratories  (Cough  Lozenges), 
American  Frigid  Dough  Cp,  (Frozen  Foods), 


Citrus  Products  Co.  (Kist-Bottled  Orange 
Juice),  Red  Dot  Foods,  Inc.,  Madison,  Wise; 
Boyer  International  Lab.,  Buddy  Roy  Pop- 
corn Co.,  Chicago;  Little  Dutch  Candy 
Shops,  Chicago. 

RUSSEL  M.  SEEDS  CO.,  INC. 

919  No.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  II,  111. 

Phone:   WHitehall  3-2133 

ANPA— APA— PPA 

President   Freeman  Keyes 

Exec.  Vice  Pres Harry  H.  Maus 

Vice-Presidents A.   D.   Keyes, 

Daniel    Foster,    Harley    B.    Hobbs,    James 

Witherell,  L.  J.  Marshall,  H.  B.  Goldsmith, 

Jr. 

Sec.-Treas E.  V.  Owen 

Director  of  Res James  Witherell 

Art   Director Jerry   Bryant 

Time  Buyer  Merle  Myers 

Space    Buyers A.   O.   Bergsten, 

Harry  Pick 

Radio-TV  Director R.  B.  Young 

Media  Research K.  Kraff 

Branch  Offices 

Lemcke  Bldg.,  Indianapolis  4,  Ind. 

Phone:  Market  1395 

V.P.  in  Chg Paul  Richey 

418  S.  Robertson  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Phone:   CRestview  4-7613 
Manager Lionel   C.  Place 

Radio  Accounts:  Fendrich  Inc.  (La  Fend- 
rich  &  Chas.  Denby  Cigars),  Evansville,  Ind.; 
C.  H.  Wallerich  Co.  (Chrysler  &  Plymouth 
Distributors),  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  Pinex 
Company   (Cough  Syrup),  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

TV  Accounts:  Brown  &  Williamson  To- 
bacco Corp.  (Raleigh  Cigarettes),  Louisville 
1,  Ky.;  Pinex  Company  (Cough  Syrup), 
Fort  Wayne,  Ind.;  W.  A.  Sheafler  Pen  Com- 
pany, Fort  Wayne,  Ind.;  Fineline  Div., 
Sheaffer  Pen,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.;  Elgin 
American,  Division  of  Illinois  Watch  Com- 
pany (Compacts,  pearls,  etc.),  Elgin,  111. 

ED  SHAPIRO  ADVERTISING 

1612  Market  St.,  Philadelphia  2,  Pa. 

Phone:  LO  4-2877 

ANPA— ABP 

President    Edward  Shapiro 

Vice-Pres George    Bortin 

Secretary    H.    Hyman    Shapiro 

Treasurer Edward   L.   Frater 

TV  Dept.  Exec H.  H.  Shapiro 

Radio  Dept L.  M.  Goldsmith, 

Elinor  L.  Brown 

Radio  Accounts:  Sealy  Mattress  Company; 
Chester,  Pa.;  Price  Vacuum  Stores,  Phila., 
Pa.,  Kahn  &  Rosenau,  (Furniture),  Phila.; 
Babco  Aluminum  Co.  (Storm  Windows), 
Phila.;  Home  Air  Conditioning  Corp.,  Bala 
Cynwyd,  Pa.;  Browning,  King  &  Company 
(Clothing),  Phila.;  Mutual  of  Omaha,  (In- 
surance), Phila.;  Marshman  Promotions 
(Stock    Car   Racing),   Locke's   Shoe   Shop. 

TV  Accounts:  Sealy  Mattress  Co.;  Phila- 
delphia Model  Hobby  Dealers  Association; 
Locke's  Shoe  Shop;   Price  Vacuum  Stores; 


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JOHN  W.  SHAW  ADVERTISING.  INC. 

If.   N.    |{u>li   Si.,   rjiirai:..    II,  III. 

Phonr:    MOIuiuk    l(.32;i 

AM»A_APA-IM»A-NOAn 

Prr.i.lnu  &  Trrt* Jolm  W.  Show 

VirrlVr^i.lrnl^ \h%\'u\   K.  (iu.riant. 

I*.   I.,  tl.  Smilli.   Arrh    Ma.MlnnaM 
l>ir  .   Ha.lio.  T\ 

A    (..lumrrrial    \\Uu> H.    K«Hmf; 

Hntito  Atcoiinta:  Jacob  E.  Decker  &  Sons 
U>iv.  of  .\rinour  A  Co.)  (meat).  Mason 
r.lly.  Iowa:  Druinniond  Parking  (.o.  (Div. 
f»r  Armour  *  (^o.)  (niral),  Kan  Claire,  Wis.; 
Artnuiir  &  (  o.  (  Kro>UMl  M.-at*,  (:iiiff«.n,  vU.). 
(hiraieo:  Tlu-  (^)uak«M  Oil-  (  onipan>.  (Iii- 
rago.    III. 

ri  iccoiinis:  ArnuMn  X  ( .<»ni|>an>  (li(»>l«-(l 
MraK  Mi>»  W  i-«  i»n-in  Clursrl,  (liirapo; 
The  (^uakrr  Oal>  Conipanx.  Minneapolis; 
|>ornir>er  Clorp.,  (;hirai:<t. 

SILTON  BROTHERS  INC. 

i;n  (  l.iK  inl..n  St.,  Hoston  16,  Mass. 

IMione:    CO    7-3730 

\UP-ANPA— AI  A— PPA 

Pr.Mili  rt Myron   L.   Silton 

K.xer.  V.P Jason  N.  Silton 

Vire    Proidenl K.    W  .    Hoffman 

Treas. Hanion  N.  Silton 

V.P.  Art Andre  IJ.  Paquette 

Ra.lii>-TV   Tim.'    Hiner L.   Chalmers 

Hmlio  Acconnts:  Craftsman  Insurance  Co. 
(A.  4  H.  InMiranrel.  Boston;  New  England 
Pro\i<>ion  Ci».  (Meat*).  Boston,  Mass.; 
.Snidtr  Knel  Comi>an>  (liiel),  Ciiariestown, 
Mj'-.;  Home>tea«l  Motor  Car  Co.:  Bo>ton; 
Harrolene    i.u.    (  Deternenls  I .    Boston. 

71  irroitnis:  (!rail>man  Insurance  Co. 
I  Arridenl  &  Health  Insurance  I;  New  Eng- 
land Pro\i)»ionh  <^o.  (Meats  I. 

SIMON  &  GWYNN 

3329   1'opl.if     \n...    Mrmpiii^    II,  Term. 

I'hone:  02-N)'>l 

SNPA-ANPA-APA-  NOAB— ABP 

I  \A(; 

PariMrr- Milton    Simon,    H.    N.    Gwynn 

liranth  Office 

930   .Stahlnian    BIdg.,   Nashville,  Tenn. 

Phone:   5-8909 

Chirf   Kxn W.   M.   Holder 

Kuilio-Ty  Accounts:  Amei  lean  Snuff  Co., 
Donald  Furniture  (lo..  The  Ilumko  Co.,  Ro- 
hi!io  &  Cunro  (Homo  KoojIs),  American 
r.a  &  '  ..fT. .    f  o 

SIMONS-MICHELSON  CO. 

1126  Kalayetle   Bld^.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 

Phone:    \X  oodward    3-3000 

AAAA-ANPA     ABP 

Pannrr% Leonard  N.  Simons 

I^H renee  J.   M.  Michelhon 

Prod.  M»tr Arthur   H.  Co|dand 

>arr    Bu>er C.    Allihon    Belcher 

\rl    Dirrrfor.  .  Al    Sielaff 

F{..I....T\    l.ir  i;     \     Uu^lu-, 


litidii)  iccoitnts:  Cunningham's  Drug 
Sioro  (Drug,  etc.),  Keopplinger  Bakery 
(Baked  (ioods),  Krun-Chee  Potato  Chips 
(Potato  Chips),  (Pretzels),  Marshall  Drug 
Company  (Drugs),  Cleveland,  Ohio;  Benja- 
min Kic'h  (Real  Estate),  Sealy  Mattress  Co. 
(Mattresses),  Taylor's  Inc.  (Dodge-Ply- 
iimnihK  l)elr»)it.  Mich.;  Velvet  Peanut  Prod- 
iiris  (Peanut  Butter);  E  &  B  Brewing  Co. 
(  Brew  103.  (;olden  Ale)  ;  Gerson's  Inc.  (Jew- 
elry) :  People's  Outfitting  (^.o.  (Dept.  Store)  ; 
l)ossin>  lood  Products  (Pepsi-Cola);  Gen- 
eral Electric  Supply  (-o.  (Appliances); 
(;uardian  Savings  &  Loan;  King  Paint  Roller 
Co.;  Laskv  Furniture;  (>ity  Bank,  Detroit, 
Mich.:  Leo  Adler  Co.  (DeSoto-Plyniouth)  ; 
Mohawk  Lund)er  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.;  Lix 
(Cough  Formula),  Detroit;  Ned's  Auto  Sup- 
ply, Detroit;  Stone's  Jewelers,  Detroit; 
Schmidt's  (Beer),  Detroit;  Wrigley's  Super 
Markets,   Detroit. 

Ty  Accounts:  Cunningham's  Drug  Stores 
(Drugs,  etc.);  Dossin's  Food  Products  (Pep- 
si Cola);  Keopplinger  Bakery  (Baked 
Goods)  ;  Krun-Chee  (Potato  Chips) ;  Peo- 
ple's Outfitting  Co.  (Dept.  Store);  Sealy 
Mattress  Co.  (Mattress  Mfg.);  Taylor's  Inc. 
(Automotive)  ;  Velvet  Peanut  Products  (Pea- 
nut Butter)  :  E  &  B  Brewing  Co.  (Brew  103, 
(iolden  Ale);  General  Electric  Supply  Co. 
(Appliances);  Gerson's  Jewelers,  Inc.;  King 
Paint  Roller  Co.;  Lasky  Furniture;  Leo 
Adler  Co.  (DeSoto-Plymouth)  ;  Mohawk 
Lumber  Co.;  Lix;  Ned's  Auto  Supply;  Wrig- 
ley's   Super    Markets. 

W.  I.  SMITH  CO. 

Martin  Brown  Bldg.,  Louisville  2,  Ky. 
Phone:  Jackson  2163 
APA— SNPA— ANPA 

Pres.  &  Treas W.  J.  Smith 

Vice-Pres.  &  Secy G.  B.  Smith 

Media  Dir.  &  Copy  Chief H.  D.  Peltier 

Radio  Dir I.  M.  Diebold 

Account  Executives R.  L.  Davis, 

P.   INI.   Shaughnessy,  H.   D.  Peltier,  W.  J. 

Smith 

Radio  Account:   Peerless  Mfg.   Co. 

SMITH,  TAYLOR  &  JENKINS,  INC. 

223  Fourth  Ave.,  Pittsburgh  22,  Pa. 

Phone:  ATlantic  1-9312 
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— FAAG 

President Ronald  P.  Taylor 

Chairman  of  the  Board.  .Robert  M.  Jenkins 

Television  Dir Thomas  J.  MacWilliams 

Radio   Director Les  Sterne 

Production    Assistants Bill    Morrissey 

Dick  Pearson 

Acct.  Executives Ronald  P.  Taylor, 

Boherl  E.  0"aid,  W.  C.  Sutherland 

SON  DE  REGGER  ADV.  AGENCY 

1020  Locust  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

Phone:  3-3185 

ANPA— APA— ABP— FAAG 

President,  Space  Buyer,  Radio  Time 

&  Acct.  Exec Les  Son  De  Regger 


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Secretary A.  H.  Son  De  Regger 

Art  Dir D.  D.  Neal 

Prod.  Mgr Joseph  Daniels 

Radio  Accounts:  National  Soap  &  Refining 
Co.,  Grocers  Wholesale  Co. 

C.  JERRY  SPAULDING,  INC. 

201   Commercial  St.  Worcester  8,  Mass. 
Phone:  34789 
Pres.,  Treas.  &  Radio  Time  Buyer 

C.  Jerry  Spaulding 

Secretary H,   H.   Hartwell 

Art  Director Harvey  Ball 

Prod.    Mgr Charles   Rice 

Acct.  Execs Robert  F.  Hayward, 

Radio  Accounts:  Coronado  Hotel,  People's 
Savings  Bank,  Mechanics  Savings  Bank, 
Worcester  Brewing,  Hadley  Oil  Service, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Smith  &  Fyfe,  Inc.  (Ice 
Cream)    Worcester. 

RAYMOND  SPECTOR  COMPANY, 
INC. 

445  Park  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  8-4407 
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA 

President Raymond  Spector 

Client    Service Bert    Schwartz 

Art   Director Irving  Trahich 

Copy    Chief Ishmael    McCuUough 

Production  Manager Richard  Scott 

Dir.  of  Pub.  Rel Millie  T.  Trager 

Research   Director Cal  Morris 

Radio-TV  Director Don   Blauhut 

Radio-TV  Account:  Hazel  Bishop,  Inc. 
(Lipstick  and  Complexion  Glow),  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

SPITZ  ADVERTISING  AGENCY,  INC. 

530  Oak  St.,  Syracuse  3,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   9-5581 
ABP— ANPA 

Owner,  Acct.  Exec William  Spitz 

Art  Director Wayne  J.  Lewis 

Copy   Chief L.   Lindeman 

Production  Mgr John  A.  Cole 

Space  &  Time   Buyer Martha   Mathews 

Radio-TV  Director Ed  Herr 

Radio  Accounts:  Empire  Card  Co.,  Inc. 
(Greeting  Cards),  Elmira,  N.  Y.;  Fair  City 
Savings  &  Loan  Ass'n,  Syracuse;  Gardner  & 
North  Roof  &  Siding  Corp.,  Syracuse;  Grange 
Silo  Co.,  Inc.,  Red  Creek,  N.  Y.;  Henry 
Frank  Leather  Co.,  Syracuse;  Hotel  Syracuse 
Mohican  Stores  Inc.  (Food  Markets),  Syra- 
cuse &  Auburn,  N,  Y.;  Pilgrim  Packing  Co., 
(Meat  Products),  Syracuse;  Syracuse  Card 
Co.  (Greeting  Cards),  Syracuse;  Syracuse 
Glass  Co.  (Store  Fronts),  Syracuse;  Syracuse 
National  Shows,  Inc.,  Syracuse;  Timerson 
Canning  Co.,  Inc.  (Tinico  Dog  &  Cat  Food), 
Fair  Haven,  N.  Y.;  University  College — 
Adult   Division,   Syracuse  University. 

TV  Accounts:  Besding  Furniture  Super- 
market (Furniture),  Syracuse;  Empire  Card 
Co.  Inc.  (Greeting  Cards),  Elmira,  N.  Y.; 
Gardner  &  North  Roofing  &  Siding  Co.; 
Hotel  Syracuse;  Ononadaga  Supply  Co.,  Inc. 


(Appliances),  Syracuse;  Outdoor  Store 
(Sporting  Goods),  Syracuse;  Penfield  Manu* 
facturing  Co.  (Mattresses)  Syracuse;  Spec- 
tor-Genesse  Motor  Sales,  Inc.  (Cadillac- 
Olds  dealer)  Syracuse;  Syracuse  Card  Co., 
Greeting  Cards),  Syracuse;  Syracuse  Glass 
Co.;  Syracuse  National  Shows,  Inc.;  Timer- 
son  Canning  Co.,  Inc.  (Timco  Dog  &  Cat 
Food),  Fair  Haven,  N.  Y.;  University  Col- 
lege, Adult  Education  Div.,  Syracuse  Uni- 
versity; Wilsons  Leading  Jewelers  (Jewel- 
ers), Syracuse. 

SPITZER  &  MILLS  LIMITED 

50  King  Street  W.,  Toronto  1,  Can. 
Phone:   EMpire  6-2811 

President G.    F.    Milla 

Exec.  Vice-Pres J.  W.  Spitzer 

Gen.  Mgr.  &  Sec.-Treas W.  H.  Reid 

TV  Director T.  R,  Hart 

Account  Executives J.  R.  Charles, 

F.  J.  Collins,  W.  G.  Wallace,  L.  F.  Mc- 
Cartney,  G.  M.  MacDonald,  W.  F.  Nugent, 
J.  Brown,  J.  Carpenter,  J.  Gillard,  B 
Whale,    S.   Boswell 

Branch  Office 

3403  Addington  Ave.,   Montreal,  Quebec 

Phone:  WA  0344 

Co.  Mgrs D.  McCrimmon,  J.  Randle 

Radio   Dir P.  E.  Corbeil 

Acct.   Executives J.   Randle, 

D.  McCrimmon,  E.  Miller,  A.  Rigby,  R.  N. 
Rodricks,  R.  Morrin,  E.  Bellamore 

BARTON  A.  STEBBINS  ADVTG. 

1250  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  17.  Calif. 

Phone:  Trinity  8821 

ABP— ANPA— APA— AAAA—NOAB 

Owner Barton  A.  Stebbins 

Acct.  Execs A.  W.  Gudelman,  Nat  Jeffras 

Time  Buyer A.  W.Gudelman 

Program  Director E.  C.  Bloodworth 

Radio  Accounts:  Certified  Grocers  of 
Calif.  (Perfect  Host  &  Guest  coffees),  Los 
Angeles;  Signal  Oil  Company  (gasoline), 
Los  Angeles;  Sleep-Eze  Co.  (Sleep-Eze),  Los 
Angeles. 

TV  Accounts:  Certified  Grocers  of  Calif. 
(Perfect  Host  &  Guest  coffees),  Los  Angeles: 
Signal  Oil  Company  (gasoline),  Los  Angeles 

STERUNG  ADV.  AGENCY,  INC. 

535  5th  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-3400 

ANPA— PPA 

Chairman    of   Board S.  M.   Broun 

President Joseph   S.  Edelman 

Treasurer    Herbert  Goldsmith 

General  Mgr F.  S.  Forsberg 

Radio-TV  Director Myron  L.  Broun 

STOCKTON,  WEST,  BURKHART, 
INC. 

1300  First  Natl.  Bank  Bldg.,  Cincinnati  2,  O. 

IMione:   D.mbar  5600,  01,  02,  03 
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB 

Pres.   &   Treas William  Z.   Burkhart 

VP,  Sec.  &  Copy  Chief Ranald  S.  West 


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VP  i  Dlr.  of  S«l«* Joseph  D.  Nelton,  Jr. 

VP  A  Oir.  TV  IMU C  Tlionu«!«  Martin 

\y  I  l>ir.  TV  Mcilu...Holierl  A.  MiDowtll 

l>ir.  T\    Pio.Kulon <'J««>    1  «•«• 

TV  &   H«lio  Timr   Hnxrr Jamrs  Gux) 

K^ito  iifounty.  Ilui!c|)ulil  Hrcwinp  ('o. 
<llu«ir|Hthl  Ucrr  &  I'.licvy  Ale),  Cincinnati, 
tHiio;  Mo»lrr  Siifr  lonipun)  (Moslor  Sal«-  ^^ 
rhe«l»l.  lUniillon.  Ohio;  Cinrinnnti  (ias  & 
Wrrlrir  Co.  U'««lit>  '.  Cinciiuiali.  Oliio;  (rib- 
»on  U  inc  Co.  iColiK-n  riioasanl  Wines). 
«  incinnali.  iHiio;  Cinrinnali  &  Suburban 
llrll  Tel,  Co.:  I  nitrcl  .^tatrs  Sboe  Corp. 
«Kcil  CroM  Shoes  &  t:obbir>K  Cinrinnali,  O. 

Tt'  Accounts:  Uniti'd  States  Shoe  Corp. 
<  Kr«l  (!ro»>  Shoes),  Cincinnati,  Obio;  Hude- 
pohl  Brewing  Co.  (lluilepolil  Wwr  &  Chevy 
.\lr>,  Cinrinnali,  Ohio;  Cincinnati  Gas  & 
Klrclric  Co.  (Ctilitie^),  Cincinnati.  Ohio; 
Onlral  Trii*l  ("o.  (  Hankinj:  In-lilulii>n  K  <.in- 
rinnali.  Ohio;  MoHJer  Safe  Company  (Safes  & 
Ch^^^»l.  Hamilton.  Ohio;  (iib-on  Wine  Com- 
pany ((ioliien  Pbea-atit  W  irie>,  ('bampagne), 
Cincinnati,  Ohio;  Clincinnali  &  Suburban 
llell  Tel.  Co. 

STORM    ADVERTISING   COMPANY 

::  ha>l  Am..  1vm(  brsi.r,  >,  Y. 
Phone:  Baker  9140,  9149 

Pre»„  Treat Morry   Storm 

V.P..Radio  &  TV  Dir.  & 

.Arrl.  Ex. Jean  Schantz 

Proil.   Mgr Elmer   Foote 

A«*t.  Radio  i   TV  I)i  .Marian  Simpson 

Office    Mjtr Tbelma    Prinzivalli 

Hadio  and  TV  Accounts:  Harry  Eorman  CI. 
Company  ( menV  clotbing),  Kocliestcr ;  Gioia 
Macaroni  (Company  (manufacturers  of  maca- 
roni products),  HufTalo;  Vair-ey-Bristol  Shoe 
Company,  Inc.  (manufacturer  of  children's 
>hoe«>>,  Rochester;  W  e-tin>:liou>e  Electric 
Supply  Co.  (applianco  I,  Hocbcstcr,  Syra- 
cuse; Debifcns  Publi^bing  Company,  N.  Y.  C; 
Alhart*s  P-lectric  Company  (appliances), 
Horhchter;  Cramer  I)ru}i  (lompaiiy  (drugs), 
Horhe-tir :  People's  Outfitting  (^o.  (furni- 
ture &  appliances),  Rochester;  Baker's  Jump- 
ing-Jark  Iioot«-ry  (Shoes),  Rochester-Elmira- 
<iene\a,  .N.  Y.;  A.  Eustig  Inc.  (Food  Proe- 
ei.»or»,  Brockport,  N.  Y.;  Rudolph's  Jewel- 
ers Rochester;  .S«'neca  Stores  (.Appliances), 
Roche-tfr;  M,  E,  Silver  Corp.  (Motorola 
ll'ftlributor  L  Rochester;  Snyder's  S«'al  Cov- 
er*. Rochcbter:  Stard<-y  0|)tical  Co.,  Roclies- 
ler;  S«>Ie  House  (Kugb),  Rochester;  Croton 
U  aieh  Co,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

STORM  &  KLEIN,  INC. 

331   Madi-..n   A\.  .,   New   York   17,  N.  Y. 

PlioM.  :    Mlrray    Hill    74460 

A.NPA-PPA 

PrrMdent Alston   E.   Storm 

E»ec.    Vice    Pret Edward    Klein 

Chairman  Exee.  Com Charle-   M.  Storm 

y.P.   4    Rei^earch    Dir Harry    Cbapperon 

J.!'-'^    j*"-" George    Haherman 

;';.'•  .''»■* •    Eawrence    Wisser 

>.l.  Ir  An  Di< Frederick   Widlicka 


Radio  &  TV  Dir Arthur  J.  Klein 

Hitilio  Accounts:  rive  Tinlex  ('o.  (Tintex 
M.Mue  Dyes),  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Park  &  Til- 
l»M(l  (Perfumes  &  Cosmetics,  Winx  Eye 
Makeup),  IN,  Y„  N.  Y.;  John  Harvey  & 
Sons    (Sherries   &    Ports),   Bristol,  England, 

/"/  Accounts:  The  Tintex  Co.  (Tintex 
Home  Dves).  N.  Y.  N.  Y.;  Park  &  Tilford 
(Winx   Eye   Makeup).  N.  Y„  N,  Y. 

DANIEL  F.  SULLIVAN  CO. 

2H)    Tremont   St,,   Boston    16,    Mass. 
Phone:  HAncock  6-7644 

AAAA     ABP— ANPA— APA— NBP— PPA 

President Daniel   F.  Sullivan 

Sales  Dir Robert  N.  Sullivan 

Treas William   H.   Sullivan 

Radio  Accounts:  Revere  Racing  Assn. 
(Greyhound  Racing),  Revere;  R.  S.  Robie, 
Inc.  (U-Dryvit  Auto  Rental),  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  F.  H.  Snow  Canning  Co,  (Snow's 
("lam  Chowder,  Snow's  Fish  Chowder, 
Snow's  Lobster  Newburgh),  Pine  Point,  Me,; 
Hickox  Secretarial  School,  Boston. 

SULUVAN,  STAUFFER,  COLWELL 
&  BAYLES,  INC. 

437  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  ORegon  9-2500 
ANPA— APA— NOAB-^PPA— NBP 

President Raymond   F.   Sullivan 

Vice-Pres Donald  D.  StauflEer 

Vice-Pres Robert   T.   ColweU 

Vice-Pres S.   Heagan   Bayles 

Vice-Pres.,  Sect John  P.  Cohane 

Vice-Pres Ralph  Smith 

Vice-Pres.  &  Treas T.  Newton  Weatherby 

Vice-Pres Lloyd  W.  Baillie 

V,-P.  &  Copy  Chief Joseph  Leopold 

V,-P.  &  Media  Dir Francis  Minehan 

V,-P.  &  Merch.  Dir Daniel  O'Meara 

Vice    Pres Kenneth    McAllister 

Vice   Pres Herbert    A.   Vitriol 

Vice-Pres A.   K.  Spencer 

Vice-Pres Luther  H.  Wood 

Vice-Pres Maitland  Jones 

Vice-Pres Samuel  Carter  HI 

Vice-Pres Ida  S.  Raisback 

Vice-Pres Barrett   Welch 

Vice-Pres William   M.  Spire 

Vice-Pr<;s Clemens  F.  Hathaway 

Vice-Pres Joseph  Hardie 

Research    Dir Timothy   J.  Healy 

V.-P,  &  Head  Art  Dir Robert  West 

Prod.  Mgr George  Andrew 

Controller M.  Herbert   King 

V.-P.  &  Radio-TV  Dir Philip  H.  Cohen 

Radio-TV  Bus.  Mgr Frank  Reed 

Branch  Office 
6253  HoRywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:   Hillside  2119 
Vice-Pres.    & 

TV-Radio    Dir Jack  Van   Nostrand 

Assistant John   G.   Cole 

J.  WALTER  THOMPSON  COMPANY 

420  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  3-2000 


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AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA 

President    Stanley   Resor 

Secretary    Howard    Kohl 

Treasurer Luther   O,   Lemon 

Vice  Presidents John  Reber, 

Robert   Ballin,  Richard   deRochemont,  H. 

Bart  McHugh 

V.P.  &  Dir.  of  Media Arthur  A.  Porter 

Time  Buyers James  O.  Luce, 

Jayne   Shannon,  Anne  Wright 

Talent Virginia  C.  Spragle 

Branch  Offices 

410  No.  Mich.  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Phone:  SU  7-0303 

Vice  Pres George  C.  Reeves 

In  Chrg.  Radio-TV  Dept Peter  Cavallo 

Time  Buyer Edward  R,   Fitzgerald 

535  Griswold  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Phone:  WO  2-8890 

Vice  Pres Norman  Strouse 

705    Broderick   Bldg.,   Lakeland,   Fla. 

Phone:   LA   7-0631 

V.P's ....  Albert  Cameron,  Cornwell  Jackson 

6399  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Phone:  WE  3-7201 

Vice  Pres Tom  R.  Cooper 

V.P.,   Radio-TV   Dept Cornwell    Jackson 

Time   Buyer Eileen   Henriquez 

220  Miracle  Mile,   Coral  Gables,  Fla. 

Phone:   Miami  83-5487 

Manager    Eugene    Austin 

320  California  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Phone:  GA  1-3510 

Vice  Pres Fred  H.  Fidler 

Time  Buyer Francis  Austin 

Radio  Accounts:  Kraft  Foods  Co.;  Ford 
Dealers  Assn.;  Swift  &  Co.;  Florida  Citrus 
Commission;  P.  Ballantine  &  Sons;  Shell  Oil 
Co.;  Johns-Manville  Corp.;  Ward  Baking 
Co.;  Pan  American;  Quaker  Oats  Co.;  Lever 
Brothers;  Standard  Brands;  Group  Hospitali- 
zation, Inc.;  Medical  Service  of  Washington, 
D.  C;  Scott  Paper  Co.;  Mentholatum;  Kil- 
mer Co. 

TV  Accounts:  Aluminum,  Ltd.;  Atlantis 
Sales;  Brillo  Manufacturing  Co.;  Chun  King 
Sales;  Eastman  Kodak;  Johns-Manville 
Corp.;  Florida  Citrus  Commission;  Ford 
Div.,  Central  Fund;  Kraft  Foods  Co.;  Lever 
Brothers;  Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby;  Pan 
American;  Parker  Pen  Co.;  Pond's  Extract 
Co.;  Quaker  Oats  Co.;  Scott  Paper  Co.;  Swift 
&  Co.;  Sylvania;  Assoc.  Hospital  Service  of 
N.  Y.;  United  Medical  Service,  Inc.;  Ballan- 
tine; Bowman  Dairy;  Boyle  Midway,  Inc.; 
Safeway;  Seven-Up;  Shell  Oil  Co.,  Inc.; 
Soutlieastern  Trailways;  Standard  Brands; 
Ward  Baking  Co.;  W.  F.  Young,  Inc.;  Ford 
Dealers  Assn.;  Group  Hospitalization,  Inc.; 
Medical  Service  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

TRACY,  KENT  &  CO.,  INC. 

515  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   ELdorado  5-4404 

ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAR— PPA— ABC 

Chairman  of  Board Wm.  Irwin  Tracy 

Pres Frank  S.  Kent 

Vice-Pres.  &  Art  Dir Hugh  F.  Donnell 


Treas.  &  Sec Geo.  M.  Pease 

Vice-Presidents F.  Haas,  F.  Nye 

Buyer F.  W.  Hass 

Radio  &  TV  Director P.  A.  Baecker 

Radio  Accounts:  American  Apothecaries 
Co.,  Inc.  (Drugs),  L.  L  City,  N.  Y.;  Anti- 
Decay  Corp.  (Drugs),  N.  Y.,  N.  Y.;  J.  W. 
Beardsley's  Sons,  (Food  Products),  Newark, 
N.  J.;  Charles  &  Co.,  Inc.  (Bon  Voyage 
Shop),  N.  Y.,  N.  Y.;  Dellwood  Dairy  Co., 
Inc.  (Milk  &  Milk  Products),  Yonkers, 
N.  Y.;  Adolph  Goldmark  &  Sons  Corp. 
(Food  Imports),  N.  Y.,  N.  Y.;  Gristede  Bros., 
Inc.  (Grocers),  N.  Y.,  N.  Y.;  Hoyt  Bros., 
Inc.  (Cake  &  Pie  Mises),  Newark,  N.  J.; 
Linda  Foods,  Inc.  (Rice  Pudding),  Newark, 
N.  J. 

TV  Accounts:  Anti-Decay  Corp.;  Cadie 
Chemical  Products,  Inc.  (Polishing  Cloths), 
N.  Y.,  N.  Y.;  Charles  &  Co.,  Inc.;  Gristede 
Bros.,  Inc.;  New  Jersey  Egg  Institute,  Lake- 
wood,  N.  J.;  Terry  Candy  Co.,  Elizabeth, 
N.J. 

TRACY-LOCKE  CO.,  INC. 

2501  Cedar  Springs  Road,  Dallas  1,  Texas 

Phone:  Sterling  4741 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA 

President   Morris  Hite 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Clay  W.  Stephenson,  Jr. 

Vice-Pres.,  Secy.-Treas.. John  H.  Wellenkamp 

Director Lawrence    E.    DuPont 

Branch  Office 

711  Main  St.,  Houston,  Texas 

Phone:   CH  5467 

Vice-President Clay  W.  Stephenson,  Jr. 

701  Texaco  Bldg.,  New  Orleans  16,  La. 
Canal  9278 

Exec G.  C.  Mossman 

Radio  Accounts:  Borden  Co.  (Southern 
District);  Comet  Rice  Mills,  Houston;  Dun- 
can Coffee  Co.,  Houston;  Imperial  Sugar  Co., 
Sugarland;  Burrus  Mills  &  Elevator  Co. 
(flour),  Dallas;  Adleta  Company,  Dallas; 
Reserve  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Dallas;  Frito 
Co.,  Dallas,  Texas;  Amercian  Brewing  Co. 
(Beer),  New  Orleans,  La. 

TV  Accounts:  Borden  Co.  (Southern  Dis- 
trict) ;  Comet  Rice  Mills,  Houston;  Mrs. 
Baird's  Bakeries,  Dallas,  Ft.  Worth;  Duncan 
Coffee  Co.,  Houston;  Imperial  Sugar  Co., 
Sugarland;  King  Candy  Co.,  Ft.  Worth;  Hag- 
gar  Co.  (men's  slacks),  Dallas;  Adelta  Com- 
pany, Dallas;  American  Brewing  Co.;  Frito 
Co.;  Champion  Foods  (Chili  &  Tamales), 
Dallas. 

WILLIAM  VON  ZEHLE  &  CO.,  INC. 

441  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   MU  2-9010 

Chairman Wm.  von   Zehle 

Vice-President Lawrence    A.    Reis 

Treasurer     Kathleen    Banks 

Secretary    Anthony    Sarnataro 

Accounts:  Bernheimer,  D.  F.,  &  Co.; 
Blieber  &  Dresback  Inc.;  Colonial  Boat 
Works;  Complete  Machinery  &  Equip.  Co.; 
Cypress    Hills    Cemetery;    Dyson    Shipping, 


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N.  Y.;  K.  II.  &  A.  t:.  Kriilrrir*-  Co.:  Km.rv. 
John  S.V.O.;  Ki^^^  N«-^*  llamp-hin-  llorp.: 
H^rtli  Hrt».:  t.rniral  l<«•|il^l«•r  Corp.: 
Hjru*«T  Slirlla.  Co.  Inc.:  ln«iu>lriul  Aro- 
iiijlir  Inc.:  InlrrnalionMl  Projoclor  (.orp.; 
JaHim.  ».  Inc.:  K  &  W  IVoihirl>  Corp.: 
Ijr-rn  |»rtMlurl>  Corp.:  M««>tr.  N.  S.  Inr.: 
MiiUri  |ou\rr  Co.:  Molupau  Inl.  riuilional : 
North  AlhiiUir  &  t.uU  Slraiii-hip  Co.:  Pan- 
\lUnlir  Si»;iin*liip  l.iiu*:  l*a>iu«.  Bnu  «•  X 
\»»or.:  H»*d«lion  Molor>  Inr.:  HitlimomI 
Srrr«»  \n«lior  «o.  liu.:  Hom'  Hil»l»oii  \ 
i  arln.n  Mfg.  Co.  Iiir.:  Salon  ralm.M  : 
Namiarti  Haciio.  Chicago  &  Holhwooil:  Stale 
oC  N.  H..  (Horrfaiioii  Div.*:  Tran>  (iloh.'l 
t:©.;  >Xa-ro  |-la>hinf(  Co.:  W  iusor  &  N«\>lon: 
UinMon.  Ilarr>  liu.:  X-Pandt*  Corp.:  Youn}i. 
Vtbm   J.    Inr. 

GEOFFREY  WADE  ADVERTISING 

:ii   \.   W.i.k.T    l)ri\.-,   Chicafio  (>.   III. 

IMionr:  .sTalr  2-::ih^ 

AIJC     AMVV 

V.xrc.  Dir Albert   (i.  Wade,  II 

(^fnrral    ManufEer Paul    McCluer 

Creati\e  Dir Lawrence  W.  Davidson 

Cop>    Chief Chas.   W.   Tennanl 

Kr^earch    Dir (Gordon    Norberg 

An    Director J.    H.   Hoopes 

Prod.    Mgr Kdw.   A.    Beane 

Controller L.   J.   Franel 

Media    Director Louis   J.    Nelson 

.*^par»--Hadio.TV 

Time    Hu>er David   S.   Williams 

Dir.  of  Kadi«» Ja<k  Farnell 

Dir.  of  TV Booth   Luck 

lirufnh  OOirrs 

6381    IlolUwood   Bhd..   liollvwood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:   Hill>ide  74r>7 

Mjnagi-r Robert   E.   Dwyer 

I«   K^hl    IVth   St.,  New   York,   N.  Y. 
l*hone:    PLaza    r).4156 

Manager lorest    T.   Owen 

Hntlio  Arnmnts:  Mile*  Laboratories,  Inc. 
<  Mka.SIi/er.  One-A-Day  (Brand)  Vitamins, 
Ner\ine,  Tabcin.  Bactinel,  Elkhart,  Ind.; 
Mile.  California  Co.,  Los  Anpeles,  (lalif.; 
Aireloom  Bedding  (  Mattrc-x-s  &  Springs), 
\lhainbra.  Calif.:  Diirliaiii  (ilieinical  Co..  Los 
Angeles  Calif.;  Idaho  Peat  Co.,  Lo*  Angeles; 
See'i  Candy  .Shipt*.  Los  Angeles  &  San 
FmnriM-o. 

TV  Accounts:  Milet.  Laboratories,  Inc. 
(Alka-Srlt/rr,  Tabcin,  Bactine).  One-A-Day 
(Brand)  Vilaniinx,  Elkhart.  Ind.;  Miles 
California  Co.,  I^*h  Angel.-.  Calif.;  De  Met's 
Candie.,  Chicago;  \X  ail-Cahill  Co.  (Cough 
Syru\>\,  De.aiur.  III.:  Lanofoam  Co.,  Chi- 
rago;  Idaho  P.  at  (  o..  Lo«  Angeh>.  Joe  Mag- 
gil.  Inc  Holliille.  CaliL;  See's  Candy  Shops, 
l>o.  AngeleM  &  San  Franii^o,  National  Van 
Line*,  Lo.    \ng«'lr>. 

HUGO  WAGENSEIL  &  ASSOCIATES 

CilliOU    \',\,\v.,   iJaytoM   2,  Ohio 

Phonr:   11  Km  lock  .>r>42 

\AAA— AFA     \BI'     \p\     PPA— ANPA 

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President   Hugo  Wagenseil 

Secy.-Treas G.  Wagenseil 

.Vccl.   Executive W.  H.  Ford 

Radio  &  TV  Director F.  K.  Harwood 

Accounts:  Bonded  Oil  Co.;  (.alumet  Re- 
lining  Ct).:  Dairy  Council,  The;  Dayton 
Pt>\\er  &  Light  Co.:  First  National  Bank  of 
Mid.lletown:  Mac(;regor  Co.,  The;  Mac- 
Cregor  Co\{  Co.:  Portable  Beauty  Service 
Mfg.  Co.:  Precision  Rubber  Products  Inc.; 
Springfield    Savings    Society. 

WALKER  &  DOWNING  GENERAL 
ADVERTISING 

532  Oliver  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh  22.  Pa. 

Phone:   GRant  1-1900 

ABP— ANPA 

President William    S.   Walker 

Vice-Presidents C.  P.  Richardson, 

F.  L.  Newmeyer,  Jr.,  V.  I.  Maitland 
Account  Executives C.  P.  Richardson, 

F.    L.    Newmeyer,    V.    I.    Maitland,    C.    F. 

Hoffman,  Frank  G.  Orr,  Bert  Young 

Radio  &  TV  Director R.  B.  Stevens 

Asst.  Radio-TV  Dir W.  E.  Burge 

Radio  Accounts:  Allegheny  Ludlum  Steel 
Corp.  (stainless  &  special  alloys,  steels), 
Pittsburgh;  Duquesne  Brewing  Co.  (beer), 
Pittsburgh;  Sterling  Oil  Div.  of  Quaker 
State  Refining  Corp.,  Emlenton;  Pittsburgh 
Consolidation  Coal  Co.  (solid  fuels),  Pitts- 
burgh; Hogan  Milk  &  Ice  Cream  Co.  (Milk 
&  Ice  Cream),  Union  Town,  Pa. 

TV  Accounts:  Allegheny  Ludlum  Steel 
(]orp.,  Duquesne  Brewing  (]o..  Sterling  Oil 
Division  of  Quaker  State  Refining  Corp., 
Pittsburgh  Consolidation  Coal  Company, 
Kaufmann's  Department  Store,  Pittsburgh; 
Hogan  Milk  &  Ice  Cream  Co.  (Milk  &  Ice 
(>ream),  Union  Town,  Pa. 

NORMAN  D.  WATERS  & 
ASSOCIATES,  INC. 

6  East  39th  St.,  N.  Y.  16,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   MUrray  Hill  5-8950 
ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB 

President Norman    D.   Waters 

Exec.  V.P Saniord  L.  Hirschberg 

Vice   Presidents. ..  .(Charles   H.    Whitebrook, 
(Chester  A.  Gore 

Secretary    Bliss   Woodward 

Asst,  Sec'y Elaine  L.  Waters 

Treasurer H.    L.    Waters 

Media    Dir Murray   Platte 

Art.    Dir Jules   Helfant 

Production    Mgr Jack   Fain 

Asst.  Treas.,  (;en.  Mgr Louis  Landesman 

Publicity    Dir Betty    Townson 

Traffic    Mgr Abe   Karlin 

Acct.   Executives Norman    D.   Waters, 

Chas.  H.  Whitebrook,  Sanford  L.  Hirsch- 
berg, Chester  A.  (iore,  Leonard  Koven, 
Hoy    I.    Friedlander 

Paris,    France,    1    Ave.   Franco-Russe 

"Manager    Faith    Shipway 

Accounts:  All-Tite  Pen  Co.;  American 
Soap    Power    Works;    Ameritogs,    Inc.;    Art 


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Guild  of  Williamsburg,  Inc.;  Augusta  Knit- 
ting Corp.;  Balbrook  Inc.;  Bead  Chain  Mfg. 
Co.,  The;  Beaunit  Mills;  Brookhaven  Tex- 
tiles; Bucknell  Jay  Co.;  Casco  Products 
Corp.;  Chambers  Bros.  Fur  Co.;  Consoli- 
dated Trimming  Corp.;  Cybert  Tire  Corp.; 
Dayton  Rubber  Co.;  Desley  Fabrics  Inc.; 
Drexel  Hosiery  Co.;  Duratech  Mfg.  Corp.; 
East  Coast  Soap  Corp.;  Edelstein  Foods  Inc.; 
Eangel  Bauer  &  Co.;  Farber,  S.  W.  Co.; 
Fashion  Discoveries  of  the  Month;  Felton 
Chemical  Corp.;  Gardner  Corp.;  Gerdau, 
Otto  Co.;  Gilton  Mfg.  Corp.;  Glen  Rossie 
Scotch;  Glenhunt  Inc.;  Goldmark  Hosiery 
Co.;  Goodyear  Fabrics  Co.;  Gulbenkian 
Seamless  Rug  Co.;  Hale  Co.,  Inc.,  Handler, 
Maurice  of  Calif.;  Herbert  Mfg.  Corp.;  Hol- 
land, J.  &  Sons  Inc.;  Huffman  Full  Fashioned 
Mills  Inc.;  Jelenko,  N.  L.  Co.;  Knicker- 
bocker Federal  Savings  &  Loan  Assn.;  Larch- 
mont  Lodge;  Lederer  de  Paris;  Lenel  Per- 
fumes; Lido  Luggage  Co.  Inc.;  Lidz  Broth- 
ers Inc.;  Lion  Ribbon  Co.;  Lubvard-Watson 
Co.;  Maico  Hearing  Instruments  Inc.;  Majik- 
weld  Corp.;  Mazer  Bros,  Inc.;  Metal  Find- 
ings Corp.;  Modern  Products  Laboratories; 
Morganton  Full  Fashioned  Hosiery  Co.; 
Nancy  Tucker  Inc.;  Napier  Co.;  Novelty 
Veiling  Co.;  Official  Films;  Paramount  Fur- 
niture Industries;  Paris  Cosmetics  Inc.; 
Paristyle  Inc.;  Perry  Envelope  &  Bag  Co.; 
Prym,  William,  Inc.;  Ramseur  Furniture 
Co.;  Rejuvia  Laboratories;  Rivoli  Corset 
Co.;  Roger  Smith  Hotels  Corp.;  Rout  Rosen- 
thal &  Co,  Inc.;  Sani-Aqua  Shower  Curtains; 
Shepherd  Knitwear;  Smith,  Roger,  Hotels; 
Stardust  Inc.;  Swift  Business  Machines 
Corp.;  Tailorbrooke  Clothes;  Tausend,  Felix 
&  Sons;  Vermont  Woolen  Mills  Inc.;  Wis- 
pese  Co.;  York  St,  Flax  Spinning  Co.  Inc.; 
Zucker,   Simon,   Co. 

WILLIAM  WARREN,  JACKSON  & 
DELANEY 

45  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  JUdson  6-0350 

ABP— APA— PANY 

Partners Harry  Solow,  Jr., 

William  W.  Solow,  S.  P.  Jackson 

Radio  Dir Harry  Solow,  Jr. 

TV  Director S.  P.  Jackson 

Asst.  to  Director William  W.  Solow 

Mgr.  TV  Commercials..  .Conrad  Mikorenda 

TV  Program  Dir Edward  O'Brien 

Copy  Chief Dorothy  Scheler 

Account  Executives William  Solow, 

S.  P.  Jackson,  Milton  Schwartz,  J.  C.  Sil- 
verman, Jack  Wilson,  Paul  Kopp,  George 
Deller,  Jack  Halloran 

Radio  Accounts:  Sachs  Quality  Stores 
(Dept.  Store)  ;  Flag  Pet  Food  Corp.  (Dog  & 
Cat  Food)  ;  Strauss  Stores  (Auto  Appli- 
ances) ;  Herbert's  Jewelry  (Jewelry);  Sofia 
Bros.  (Movers)  ;  Federal  Life  &  Casualty  Co, 
(Insurance)  ;  Rikers  Restaurants;  Roberts 
Technical  &  Trade  School;  Alexander's  Dept. 
Stores;  Monarch  Buick  Co.,  Inc.;  Ritz  Thrift 


Shop;  Colony  Motors;  Book  Find  Club; 
Dale  Dance  Studios;  Bonded  Motor  Mart; 
Relaxacizor  Sales  Co.;  Davega  Stores;  Mason 
&  Hamlin  Piano   Co.;   Modell  Jewelers. 

TV  Accounts:  Sachs  Quality  Stores;  Vim 
Stores;  Ritz  Thrift  Shop;  Flag  Dog  Food; 
Warren  Connolly;  North  American  Van 
Lines;  Sofia  Brothers  Inc.;  Relaxacizor; 
Fruit  of  the  Loom;  Colony  Motors;  Stevens 
&  Thompson  Paper  Co.;  Wing  &  Fin;  Chin- 
chilla Industries,  Inc.;  Dale  Dance  Studios; 
Ritz  Thrift  Shop;   Davega  Stores. 

WARWICK  &  LEGLER,  INC. 

230  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    MUrray   Hill   4-5800 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA 

NOAB— PPA 

President H.  Paul  Warwick 

Vice-Presidents    Henry   Legler, 

S.  O.  Youngheart,  Lester  M.  Malitz,  Arthur 

Deerson,  Thomas  H.  Shanley,  Tevis  Huhn 

Radio  &  TV  Director. .  .William  P.  Warwick 

Asst.  Radio-TV  Dir.,  .Robert  Steen,  Joe  Gralz 

Branch  Office 

2405  W.  8th  St.,  Los  Angeles  57,  Calif. 

Phone:  Dunkirk  3-1141 

Vice  Pres C.  E.  Staudinger 

TV  &  Radio  Dir Cecil  Underwood 

Radio  Accounts:  Hoffman  Beverage  Co. 
(Ginger  Ale,  Club  Soda,  Assorted  Fruit  Bev- 
erages), Newark,  N.  J.;  Larus  &  Bro.  Co. 
(Edgeworth  Pipe  Tobacco,  Holiday  Pipe 
Mixture,  Edgeworth  &  Holiday  Cigarettes), 
Richmond,  Va.;  Pabst  Sales  Company  (Pabst 
Blue  Ribbon  Beer),  Chicago,  111.;  Ex-Lax 
Company  (Chocolate  Laxative),  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.;  H.  J.  Caruso,  Inc.  (Automobiles), 
Compton,  Calif, 

TV  Accounts:  Hoffman  Beverage  Co. 
(Ginger  Ale,  Club  Soda,  Assorted  Fruit  Bev- 
erages), Newark,  N.  J.;  Larus  &  Bro.  Co. 
(Edgeworth  Pipe  Tobacco,  Holiday  Pipe 
Mixture,  Edgeworth  &  Holiday  Cigarettes), 
Richmond,  Va.;  Pabst  Sales  Company  (Pabst 
Blue  Ribbon  Beer),  Chicago,  111. 

WASSER,  KAY  &  PHILLIPS,  INC. 

610  Clark  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh  22,  Pa. 
Phone:  Grant  1-5752 

President G.  S.  Wasser 

Publicity  Dir A.  J.  Mittelhauser 

Secretary F.  F.  Wasser 

Mediii  Director - Harrv  Anderson 

Art    Dir Virginia    Hubach 

Television   Director Alvin   Roth 

Account  Executives G.  S.  Wasser, 

Roy  Phebus,  A.  J.  Mittelhauser 
Radio  &  TV  Accounts:  Rosenbaum  Dept. 
Store,  Pittsburgh;  City  Products  Corp.  (Fuel 
&  Ice),  Pittsburgh;  The  Kroger  Co.  (Super 
Markets),  Pittsburgh;  Union  Dairy  Farmers 
Co-op  (Dairy  Products),  Pittsburgh;  Quaker 
State  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co.;  Strunz  Soap 
Co.,  Pittsburgh;  Tri-State  Flavor  Co.  ("Bot- 
toms Up"  Beverages),  Pittsburgh. 


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QOO  S.  Mrtin  Si.,  TiiNa  i.  l>kla. 

IMionr:    3^100 
ABl»-AM»A-AAAA    AKA 

Pr^arnt   Don   Walls 

Vir*>Pr«d(irnt  I.pjlic    S.    Ilnugor 

Trra*urer .Ommi    V.  ra>n«' 

?Vrrrljir>     ...  Ho"    Milrlull 

Virr>rrr»i»lrm                               H.  iU<mi   I  rri:ii>«»n 
Arrouni  Kxfriili\r«. Hil   C  Kreff, 

hon    l>\rr.    Ilfulon    IVrpiison.  Jor   .lillvoii 

K*»lio.TY   Dirrrtur Don  S.    Mitchell 

ropy.Prod.   Chief ('.    Arnohl 

Trafir   Palriria  Taylor 

Katlio  4rrounts:  Okla.  Tiro  &  Supply  Co., 
Tulva:  MiilVVrst  CJirvroht.  TiiNa:  l^t  Na- 
tional Hank.  Tiil-a;  ('oinuuTcial  Nat'l  Hank. 
Mu*kofrr;  T-lp  I)i^tril^n^(^rs,  Tiil>a;  Pepsi 
tola  I)i»lriluUor>.  TuKa:  Palarr  (>ni<e  Sup- 
pl\.  TnUa;  I  nilt'd  I'imI.  Sav.  &  Loan.  Tulsa: 
ll«II  tMJ  A  Ca-  (:«».,  Tu^a:  O/ark  Nurseries, 
Tahlr<|uah.  t)kla.:  Surgeons-Lotion  (Medi- 
ralion).  Tulfva;  C.  L.  McMalion,  Inc.  (Oil 
Producer*  K   Standartl    K.leclrio   (^o.,   Tulsa. 

7*1'  Accounts:  Oklahoma  Tire  &  Supply 
t'o.:  St.in«laril  Klertric  Supply  Co.,  Tulsa; 
l»t  N;itional  Bank:  ('hili  Bowl  Seasoning; 
Miil-^V*!  (^he\rolei:  Hanna  Luniher  Co., 
Tul»a:  Palare  ( )nir««  Supply,  Tulsa;  Ray 
MIrn  <h Tnl.a:   Burl">  Ire  Cream,  Tulsa. 

WILLIAM  H.  WHNTRAUB  &  CO., 
INC. 

4«8  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    PLaza    l-09nn 

V  NP  A  -PP  A-  AP  A— NO  A  B 

I'rr^idrnl William  H.  Weintraub 

Exer.  Vicc-Pres Elkin   Kaufman 

V.l*_  Treas John    Davenport   Scheuer 

V.P.   Chg.   Radio-TV W.   Craig 

HuoineM    Manager Les    Blumenthal 

Chief  Time    Buyer Joan    Stark 

Radio  Accounts:  Kauser-Willys  Sales  Divi- 
»ion  of  Willys  Motors,  Inr.;  Blatz  Brewing 
C'o. 

TV  Account:  Blat/  Beer.  Kaiser-Willys, 
R(-\lon  Prod.  Corp.  feof-metirs).  New  York 
N.    Y.:    CJI.P.    Cic.r    Clomp:,,!). 

WEISS  &  GELLER,  CHICAGO,  INC. 

kK)    North    Mirhigan    A\e.,    Chirago     11,    III. 

Phon.-:    WMitehall    3-2100 

ANA-PPA-NOAB 

President Kdward    IL    Weiss 

y.P.,  Creative  Dir Irving  Auspitz 

V.P.,   Arrt.   Excr Byron    Bonnheim 

V.P.,  Arrt.  Supervisors Bernard  Gross, 

Jerome  Jo.,s  Marvin   L.   Mann,   Don   Paul 

Nathans  on 

V.P.,  Art    Dirertor Lee  King 

V.P.,  Dir.  of  Research Joseph   White 

Mrrihandi.ing   Dir.  \rlhur   HamMlell 

M*.dia    Dirertor Ja,  k    Bard 

Comptroller    Kmest   Stern 

Produrtion   Mgr Frank   P.   Higginn 

Produrr-r    John  Rundall 

\-t    Producer Maxine  Anderson 

1  ..hion  Coordinator Peggy  V.  .Schilling 


lirnnch  Offices 

0  Last   irnh  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  OXford  7-0114 

V.P..   Dir.   Hadio-TV Bruce  M.  Dodge 

9'>n  Brighton  Way,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  6-7048 

Manager Waller   N.  Hiller,  Jr. 

Radio  Accounts:  College  Inn  Food  Prod- 
Jicts:  Holeproof  Hosiery  Co.;  Mogen  David 
W  ine  Corp.;  Sealy,  Inc.;  Terre  Haute  Brew- 
ing Co.;  The  Toni  Co. 

TV  Accounts:  Mogen  David  Wine  Corp.; 
Sealy,  Inc.;  Terre  Haute  Brewing  Co.;  The 
Toni  Co. 

E.   TAYLOR  WERTHEIM 

299  Madison  Avenue,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   MUrray  Hill  2-0653 

Principal E.   Taylor   Wertheim 

Art    Director Walter   KoUigs 

Media  &  Prod C.  Corbin 

WESTERN  ADVERTISING  AGENCY, 
INC. 

4848   Wilshire   Blvd.,   Los  Angeles  5,   Calif. 

Phone:  WEbster  8-2681 

ABC— ABP— ANPA 

President Edward    E.    Keeler 

Exec.  Vice  Pres Kenneth  J.  Slee 

Vice-Presidents Paul  V.   Wickman, 

Ralph  Yambert,  Henry  Gerstenkorn 

Radio-TV  Dir Edmund  A.  Lytle 

Branch  Office 

1655   Scheffer  Ave.,  St.  Paul,   Minn. 

Executive  in  Chg Harold  L.  Maddux 

Radio  Accounts:  Alemite  Co.  of  Calif.; 
Battle  Creek  Food  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.; 
Bowie  Pies;  Pig 'n  Whistle  Brands,  (Candy)  ; 
Calif.  Wholesale  Electric;  Ontra  Cafeterias; 
Community  Bank;  First  Thrift  Of  Los  An- 
geles; Huntington  Park  First  Savings;  First 
Federal  Sav.  &  Loan  of  Wilmington,  Calif.;. 
GallenKamp's  Stores  Co.;  Mills  Sales  Co.; 
Librascope,   Inc.;   G.   M.  Giannini   Co. 

TV  Accounts:  GallenKamp's  Stores  Co.; 
Pierpoint  Landing;  General  Electric  Supply 
Co. 

WEXTON  COMPANY 

11  East  47th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   MU  8-4050 

Partners.  .Larry  Schwartz,  Howard  Wechsler 

Art   Director Jack   Spiro 

Merchandising   Director.  .Edward   Greenberg 

Personnel    Director M.    Breitkopf 

Accounts:  Allied  Display  Materials  Inc.; 
Am.  Tradair  Corp.;  Atlantic  Metal  Hose  Co.; 
Atlas  Electric  Products  Co.;  Belgian  Electric 
Sales  Corp.;  Bolsey  Corp.  of  Am.;  Cameo 
Curtains,  Inc.;  Cavalcade  Fabrics;  Cohn- 
Hall  Marx  Co.;  Colonial  Drapery  &  Curtain 
Corp.;  Emco  Porcelain  Enamel  Co.;  FR 
Corp.;  Feelite  Enterprise  Corp.;  Ivel  Corp.; 
lackson  Vitrified  China  Co.;  Kagan-Drey- 
fuss  Inc.;  Lampert,  M.  J.  &  Sons  Inc.;  Little, 
J.  J.  &  Ives  Co.  Inc.;  Michael  Electric  Co.; 
Netherlands  Fashions,  Inc.;  Radiant  Utili- 
ties  Corp.;    Re-Bo   Mfg.   Co.,  Inc.;   Ra-Ricb 


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Mfg.  Co.  Inc.;  Scott,  Elmer  P.  Co.  Inc.; 
Shadowline  Inc.;  Shanty  Boat  Cruises,  Inc.; 
Storer  Bcst'g  Co.;  Sun  Dew  Corp.;  Towne- 
craft  Industries  Inc.;  20th  Century  Paint  & 
Varnish  Co.;  Weed  &  Co.,  N.  Y.;  Weed 
Television,  N.  Y.;  Weiss,  Albert  &  Co. 

WHERRY,  BAKER  &  TILDEN,  INC. 

919  North  Michigan,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Phone:  DElaware  7-8000 

AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA 

President    Larry  Wherry 

Vice  Presidents Bruce  A.  Baker, 

Louis  E.  Tilden,  Clifford  Bolgard,  Charles 

A.  Wilcox,  Robert  Ferguson 

Dir.  of  Radio  &  TV Louis  E.  Tilden 

Media  Dir Clifford   Bolgard 

Radio  Accounts:  Quaker  Oats  (Quaker 
and  Mother's  Oats,  Quaker  Puffed  Wheat, 
and  Quaker  Puffed  Rice,  FuU-O-Pep  Feeds), 
Chicago;  Oscar  Mayer  &  Co.  (Wieners,  Pork 
Sausage,  etc). 

TV  Accounts:  Quaker  Oats  Company, 
Oscar  Mayer  Company. 

THE  WHITEBROOK  COMPANY,  INC. 

730  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson  6-0330 

Director    (AM) James  Yankaver 

Director  TV Douglas  J.  Baker 

Branch   Offices 

1180   Raymond   Blvd.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Phone:   MArket  4-0300 

Mgr J.  P.  McPherson 

Suburban  Sta.-Bldg.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Phone:  LOcust  8-1234 

Exec,  in  Charge J.  Yankaver 

WINIUS-BRANDON  COMPANY 

1706  Olive  St.,  St.  Louis  3,  Mo. 

Phone:  CHestnut  1-6380 

AAAA— ABP— ANPA 

President Enno  D.  Winius 

Sr.  Vice-Pres C.  A.  Brandon 

Vice-President W.  L.  Sanborn 

Media  Dir George  R.  Bishop 

V.P.,  Radio-TV  Dir V.  L.  Morelock 

Asst.  Radio-TV  Dir Rosalie  A.  Pietuch 

Radio  Accounts:  American  Investment  Co. 
of  111.  (Loan  Corp.),  St.  Louis;  Bardenheier 
Wine  Co.,  St.  Louis;  Boatmen's  Bank,  St. 
Louis;  H.  C.  Cole  Milling  (Flour),  Chester, 
111.;  Bar-B-Quik  (Frozen  Ribs),  St.  Louis; 
Deep  Rock  Oil  Corp.  (Petroleum),  Tulsa, 
Okla.;  Chevrolet  Dealers  Assn.  of  Greater 
St.  Louis;  Miller  Products  Co.  (Insect  Repel- 
lent) ;  Katy  Railroad,  St.  Louis. 

TV  Accounts:  Deep  Rock  Oil  Corp.; 
American  Investment  Co.  of  111.;  Bar-B- 
Quik;  Chevrolet  Dealers  of  Greater  St. 
Louis. 

WOODWARD  &  BYRON,  INC. 

50  West  State  St.,  Westport,  Conn. 
Phone:   CApital  7-9554 

Ch.  of  Bd Mark  B.  Byron 

President Van  Lear  Woodward,  Jr. 

Vice  Pres Thomas  F.  Cosgrove 


Secretary    John   Boyd 

Radio  Dir Thomas  F.  Cosgrove 

TV  Director Mark  B.  Byron 

Radio  Accounts:   Schaefer,  Inc.   (Rug  clean- 
ing), Stamford,  Conn. 

FRANK  WRIGHT  NATIONAL  CORP. 

995  Market  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Phone:   DOuglas  2-5470 

Manager Frank    Parke    Wright 

Vice    Pres Aphrodite    Tavernas 

Traffic   Mgr Dorothy   S.  Koemme 

Comptroller    Alma   McGarrigle 

Art  Dir Norma  Spencer  Teilmann 

Copywriter   Shirley  Lewis 

Branch  Offices 
5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Manager    Marjorie  Moore 

Phone:  HOUywood  2-7111 

2404  West  7th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Phone:  DUnkirk  8-6050 

Manager    Frank  Wright 

Radio  &  TV  Accounts:  Calo  Dog  Food  Co., 
Inc.  (Pet  Foods,  Canned),  Oakland,  Calif. 

WYATT  ADVERTISING   AGENCY 

401  Navarro   St.,  San  Antonio   5,  Texas 

Phone:  Fannin  2226 

SNPA 

Owner William    L    Wyatt 

Art  Dir William  J.  Lytle 

Prod.  Mgr Virginia  Richards 

Copy  Chief Esther  Stith 

Radio    Dir Tom    Holbrook 

Accounts:  Ace  Mfg.  Co.;  Austin  Savings  & 
Loan  Assn.;  Bell-Kotzebue  Co.;  Burke,  E.  J. 
&  Sons;  Burney  &  Felder;  Catto  &  Catto; 
Clicquot  Club  Bottling  Co.;  Dewar,  Robert- 
son &  Pancoast;  First  Federal  Savings  & 
Loan  Assn.;  First  Savings  &  Loan  Assn.;  Fox 
Co.;  Friedrich  Refrigerators  Inc.;  Govern- 
ment Personnel  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.;  Guar- 
anty Federal  Savings  &  Loan  Assn.;  Ham- 
mond, B.  M.,  Co.;  Krisch,  August  J.,  Co.; 
Luderus,  Fred,  Tire  Co.;  Mission  Driverless 
Car  Co.;  Mutual  Savings  &  Loan  Assn.;  New 
Braunfels  Smokehouse;  Panhandle  Ins. 
Agency;  Pioneer  Savings  Assn.;  Ricken- 
backer  Ranch;  Robertson,  Frank;  San  An- 
tonio Savings  &  Loan  Assn.;  San  Antonio 
Light;  Savings  Institutions  of  Austin; 
Security  Federal  Savings  and  Loan  Assn.; 
Sol  Frank  Co.;  Standard  Electric  Co.;  Stith 
Scopes  &  Mounts;  Sunshine  Laundry  &  Dry 
Cleaning  Corp.;  White's  Uvalde  Mines; 
WOAI  &  WOAI-TV  (Southland  Industries 
Inc.),  San  Antonio. 

YOUNG  &  RUBICAM,  INC. 

285  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  9-5000 
ANPA— AAAA— ABC— ABP 

President Sigurd   S.  Larmon 

Exec.  V.P.,  Co-Chmn.  Plans 

Brd Louis  N.  Brockway 

V.P.,  Co-Chmn.  Plans  Brd., 

Media  Dir A.  V.  B.  Geoghegan 

V.P.,  Art  Director. ..  .Frederick  S.  Sergenian 


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V.K  l>ir.  Inl'l.  I>iv Lorinipr  B.  Slocuin 

V.rl  I  rji«l   \dM»or Daviil  Miller 

V.l\  Mrrrh«iuli>inn  Dir Saimi.l  Chcrr 

WW  !>ir.  Tul..  Rrl Krn   H.  Dvkr 

V.r,  Dir.  Hr^rarrJi I>r.  PvXci    I  anghoff 

VJ\  l>ir.  ILnlioTV   l>«-pl Nat  Wolff 

Dir.  o(  Ha.liolN    Oprr D.  Y.   Hiaaslunv 

V.P.  Chrtr.  loium George  U.  Gribbin 

V.IV  Cbji.    Vrrl.  rijnning 

l    S»ip\ '^»'»'     l>iik>on 

VircPrcMiIrm* Milforil    Baker, 

H«rr>  B.  Carprulrr.  (..-orgr  H.  i>ipp>.  J. 
Brt>ok»  Kmor>,  Jr..  I  rank  I  apan.  Jolm  K. 
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Kroll.  \.  (,ar«liner  l-a>ng.  |{»»herl  \\  Moun- 
Uin.  \X  .liter  K.  NieM.  W  illiam  L.  Shinnirk, 
VIbert  lilt.  Jr..  Walter  H.  C  Washburn. 
l-UKard  Bond,  Hobrrt  H.  Itrinkerhoff, 
AIouk  p.  Butler.  Robert  (Ma) ton,  Montagu 
<;.  Miller.  Bernard  l*agen>terher,  Paul 
RirbardM>n,  Lui-  P.  Weil.  J.  P.  W  ilkerson. 

Itrnnch   Offices 
J33  No.  Mi.higan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 

V.P.  in  Charge John  F.  Whedon 

m»(i  IVnobseol  BIdg.,  Detroit  2,  Mirh. 

Manager James    W.    Johnson 

62V{  Holhwood  Blvd.,  HoUvwood  28,  Calif. 

V.P.   Ha.ii..-TV Walter  Bunker 

23')   Montgomt-ry  St.,  .San  Franeisco  4,  Calif. 

V.P.  in  Charge Edward  A.  Merrill,  Jr. 

Radio  Accounts:  Thomas  J.  Lipton,  Inc.; 
Piel  Bro>.,  Inr.;  (General  Foods  Corp.;  Gen- 
eral Electric  Co.;  Cannon  Mills,  Inc.;  Gulf 
Oil  Corp.;  Procter  &  Gamble  Co.;  American 
Home  Foods,  Inc.;  Metropolitan  Life  In- 
ourance  Co.;  Bristol-Myers  Co.;  Sanforized 
Div.  of  Cluett,  Peabody  Si  Co.,  Inc.;  Borden 
(!o.;  Drarkelt  Co.;  General  Cigar  Co.,  Inc.; 
Hunt  Foods,  Inc.;  International  Harvester 
Co.;  Life  Savers  Corp.;  Mission  Bell  Winer- 
if-:  Singir  Siwing  Machine  Co.;  Time,  Inc.; 


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Zenith  Radio  Corp.;  P.  Lorillard  Co,; 
Cudahv  Packing  Co.;  American  Bakeries 
Co.;  l)rake  Bakeries,  Inc.;  Johnson  &  John- 
son; Northern  Paper  Mills;  Personal  Prod- 
ucts (.orp.;  Petri  Wine  Co.;  Simmons  Co. 
TV  Accounts:  Thomas  J.  Lipton,  Inc.; 
Picl  Bros.,  Inc.;  Duffy-Mott  Co.,  Inc.;  Proc- 
ter &  (Gamble  Co.;  General  Electric  Co.; 
(;eneral  Cigar  Co.,  Inc.;  Singer  Sewing  Ma- 
chine  Co.;  Borden  Co.;  General  Foods 
('orp.;  Gulf  Oil  Corp.;  Simmons  Co.;  John- 
son &  Johnson;  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber 
(^o„  Inc.;  Bristol-Myers  Co.;  P.  Lorillard 
Co.;  American  Home  Foods,  Inc.;  Interna- 
tional Silver  Co.;  Sanforized  Div.  of  Cluett, 
Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.;  Drackett  Co.;  Elgin 
National  Watch  Co.;  Hunt  Foods,  Inc.;  Rem- 
ington-Rand, Inc.;  American  Bakeries; 
Cudahy  Packing  Co.;  Drake  Bakeries,  Inc.; 
Max  Factor  &  Co.;  Time,  Inc.;  Petri  Wine 
Co.;  Permacel  Tape  Corp.;  Northern  Paper 
Mills;  Mission  Bell  Wineries;  International 
Harvester  Co. 

THE  YOUNT  COMPANY 

12   East  10th  Street,  Erie,  Pa. 
Phone:   2-2816 

Owner M.  A.  Yount 

Acct.  Executive M.  John  Yount 

Production  Mgr George  R.  Rinderle 

Secretary   Luella  Drenning 

Art  Director Russel  Adam 

Radio-TV  Accounts:  The  Erie  Brewing 
Company  (Beer),  Erie,  Pa.;  Harris  Ford, 
Inc.,  Erie,  Pa.;  Marine  National  Bank,  Erie, 
Pa. 

TV  Accounts:  Erie  Brewing  Co. 

ZANPHIR,  PETER,  ADVERTISING 

565  5th  Ave,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   PL  3-8340 
ABP 
Radio   &   TV  Accounts:   TV  Programs   of 
America,  The  Katz  Agency. 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS . .  . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


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BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCHES 

OF  SOME  OF  THE  TOP- 
LEVEL  VICE-PRESIDENTS, 
TIME  BUYERS,  ACCOUNT 
EXECUTIVES,  AND 
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MARVIN  L  GRANT  vice  president  and  radio-TV  director  of  the  Mann-Ellis  Agency, 
IS  busy  in  his  key  post  as  overseer  of  all  broadcasting  and  telecasting  activities 
of  the  agency  embracing  schedules  for  some  50  clients.  His  versatility  is  aptly 
demonstrated  "in  his  over-all  radio-TV  supervision  which  includes  everything  from 
time-buymg  up  through  production,  and.  in  addition,  acting  as  account  executive 
on  six  accounts  being  responsible  for  the  expenditure  of  complete  budgets  in  all 
media  Prior  to  joining  the  agency.  Grant  was  with  the  W\\\\am  H.  Wemtraub  Com- 
pany and  chalked  up  an  enviable  record  as  a  free-lance  writer-producer-director 
with  many  national  radio  programs  to  his  credit. 


KENNETH  G.  MANUEL,  vice  president  and  director  of  TV  and  radio  at  the  D.  P. 
Biother  Agency,  is  a  video  veteran,  having  inaugurated  the  nation's  first  major 
educational  telecast.  "Television  University,"  staged  on  WWJ-TV  in  collaboration 
with  the  U.  of  Michigan,  U.  of  Detroit  and  Cranbrook  Institute  of  Science.  The 
series  won  numerous  commendations  and  was  the  forerunner  of  the  current  popu- 
lar ■Telecourses"*  conducted  on  the  same  station  by  Manuel's  alma  mater,  the 
U.  of  M.chigan.  where  he  was  an  outstanding  sports  star.  Following  up  his  journal- 
ism studies  with  a  reportorial  job  on  the  Detroit  News,  Ken  broke  into  radio  as  the 
discovery  of  broadcasting  pioneer  Harry  Bannister,  and  soon  became  a  full  time 
newscaster  and  commentator  on  WWJ. 


FRANKLIN  ROBERTS,  vice  president  and  radio-TV  director  of  Will  Roberts  Advertis- 
ing Agency  in  Fhiladelphia,  has  been  active  for  some  years  in  the  city's  television 
association.  While  at  the  U.  of  P.,  Frank  was  a  campus  correspondent  and  sports 
writer  for  the  Evening  Bulletin.  Following  his  graduation,  Frank  first  joined  the 
Harry  Feigenbaum  Ad  Agency  as  a  radio  continuity  writer,  but  was  soon  appointed 
radio  and  television  director.  In  addition  to  his  work  of  creating  TV  commercials, 
Frank  also  wrote  and  produced  musical  jingles  for  both  mediums.  Together  with  his 
interest  in  advertising,  Frank  maintains  an  active  interest  in  sports,  stemming  from 
his  college  and  sports  writer  days. 


EDWARD  RATTNER.  radio-TV  director  of  Friend-Reiss,  was  formerly  radio-TV  copy 
chief  at  Product  Services,  Inc..  where  he  created  and  scripted  numerous  shows  for 
twth  mediums.  Ed  has  been  in  the  radio-television  field  since  the  end  of  World 
War  II.  in  which  he  served  as  an  aerial  gunner.  Ed  has  been  a  ghost  writer  for  a 
synd  cated  columnist,  a  short  story  writer  and  has  been  a  member  of  the  Radio 
Writers  Guild  since  1946. 


DON  BLAUHUT,  radio-TV  director  for  Edward  Kletter  Associates,  is  a  native  New 
Yorker,  A  veteran  of  World  War  II,  Don  holds  a  B.A.  degree  from  Ohio  State  where 
he  finished  a  four  year  stint  in  three.  His  advertising  career  began  with  Huber  Hoge 
and  Sons  Agency  as  time  buyer  and  production  supervisor.  He  also  garnered  ex- 
perience with  the  H.  B.  Humphrey  Agency,  where  he  handled  radio  and  TV  for  the 
Greystone  Press  account,  p'us  spot  and  national  time  buying.  In  1950  he  joined 
Peck  Advertising  as  ass.stant  to  the  director  of  radio  and  TV,  and  was  advanced 
to  radio-TV  director  in  1951. 


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GEORGE  WOLF,  vice  president  and  radio-TV  director  for  Ruthrauff  &  Ryan,  inc.,  lias 
an  extensive  bacl(ground  as  author,  producer,  director  and  executive  for  radio 
and  TV  as  well  as  movies  and  the  stage.  As  a  free-lance  radio  writer  and  producer, 
George  contributed  to  many  leading  programs  prior  to  wartime  service  with  the 
Army  Signal  Corps  Motion  Picture  Center  assigned  to  writing  and  producing  docu- 
mentary training  films.  The  post-war  era  found  Wolf  with  NBC  where  he  wrote  and 
produced  a  weekly  network  institutional  show  as  well  as  working  on  special  assign- 
ments. The  next  seven  years,  from  1946-1953,  found  him  at  Foote,  Cone  &  Belding, 
as  director  of  radio-TV  where  he  supervised  much  of  the  agency  s  $18-million  of 
annual  airtime  billings. 


WALTER  CRAIG,  vice  president  in  charge  of  TV  at  William  H.  Weintraub  &  Co.,  Inc., 
is  a  native  of  St.  Louis  and  since  childhood  has  been  continuously  in  show  busi- 
ness. In  1930  he  moved  from  the  stage  and  became  program  director  of  World 
Broadcasting  System.  Later  he  headed  his  own  producing  firm  where  he  built  and 
operated  radio  shows  for  Chevrolet,  United  Drug,  Coca-Cola,  Beechnut  racking, 
Carter  Products  and  Wheaties,  among  others.  Compelled  to  retire  for  two  years, 
Walter  turned  to  raising  Cocker  Spaniels  and  Guernsey  cattle  in  Bucks  County,  i^a. 
While  there,  he  acted  as  radio  consultant  to  Street  &  Finney.  He  returned  as  pro- 
gram director  of  WMCA  in  November,  1942,  joined  Benton  &  Bowles. 


VICTOR  SEYDEL,  radio  and  TV  director  of  Anderson  and  Cairns  Agency,  was  bitten 
by  the  showbiz  bug  in  his  teens.  A  star  in  school  and  home  town  dramatics  in 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich,  and  later  in  Pottstown,  Pa.,  Vic  was  scheduled  to  enter  Michi- 
gan U.  when  an  RKO  manager  got  him  a  summer  job  as  a  song-and-dance  man  in 
Chicago.  The  summer  job  lasted  two  and  a  half  years,  and  Vic's  been  a  showman 
ever  since.  In  1940  he  joined  the  Blue  Network,  now  ABC,  as  a  director,  and 
worked  on  many  shows,  including  "Counter-Spy,"  "Ladies  Be  Sealed,"  and  others. 
In  1944  he  became  Eastern  radio  and  TV  director  in  the  New  York  office  of  the 
Walker  and  Downing  Agency  and  then  moved  on  to  the  Anderson  and  Cairns  Agency 
to  serve  in  a  similar  capacity. 


WILLIAM  R.  SETH,  JR.,  vice  president  and  radio-TV  director  of  Lewin,  Williams  & 
Saylor,  inc.,  has  a  broad  background  in  the  industry.  In  his  career,  Bill  has  worked 
as  announcer,  disc  jockey,  news  editor  and  station  manager.  He  is  a  graduate  of 
the  University  of  North  Carolina,  where  he  helped  to  eke  out  his  collegiate  career 
playing  the  guitar  in  dance  bands.  Prior  to  his  present  connection.  Bill  was  vice 
president  in  charge  of  TV  and  radio  for  Needham  and  Grohmann,  and  previous  to 
that  was  radio  director  of  O'Brien  and  Dorrance.  He  at  one  time  held  down  a  job 
with  NBC  Spot  Sales  and  in  1948-49  acted  as  director  of  advertising  with  Muzak. 
In  his  spare  time  Bill  collects  antiques  and  miniature  books. 


BUCKINGHAM  GUNN  of  Foote,  Cone  &  Belding's  Chicago  office  first  entered  radio 
in  1934,  when  he  joined  J.  Walter  Thompson  in  the  Windy  City.  Within  two  years 
he  was  appointed  as  radio  director  of  the  agency.  Six  years  later.  Buck  joined  WGN 
as  program  director  and  in  1948,  when  Foote,  Cone  &  Belding  created  a  television 
department,  he  was  in  on  the  ground  floor  development  of  the  agency's  TV 
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HENRY  (HANK)  FOWNES.  vice  president  and  director  of  the  radio-TV  department  at 
MacManus  John  &  Adams.  Inc..  first  entered  the  advertising  field  after  an  Air 
Corps  career,  via  service  in  the  mail  room  of  Benton  &  Bowles.  Hank  quickly 
rose  to  the  post  of  assistant  executive  on  the  Tide  account,  but  soon  left  the 
..r\\  to  )oin  Penton  Productions  as  radio-TV  producer.  In  this  post  he  serviced 
rums  accounts,  among  them  Cadillac  and  Pontiac,  whose  primary  agency  is 
,VuK.V.anus.  John  &  Adams.  Inc.  When  the  latter  agency  opened  its  New  York  offices, 
Pownes  was  chosen  to  head  up  the  air-wave  department. 


WICKLIFFE  W.  CRIOER.  vice  president  in  charge  of  radio  and  TV  at  Kenyon  & 
Eckhardt.  Inc..  is  a  graduate  of  Penn  State  College.  He  began  his  advertising  career 
js  an  apprentice  with  J.  Walter  Thompson  Co.  and  soon  worked  up  to  the  radio 
publicity  department,  and  thence  to  radio  production.  Next  jump  up  the  ladder 
found  Crider  at  BBD&O  as  a  developer  of  new  programs  for  radio  and  TV,  which 
post  led  ultimately  to  the  vice-presidency  in  charge  of  that  department.  Crider 
moved  over  from  BBD&O  to  his  present  post  at  K&E  in  1952.  When  he  isn't  rooting 
for  the  Dodgers.  Wick  can  usually  be  found  working  out  his  three-dimensional 


ROBERT  W.  DAY,  vice  president  and  radio-TV  director  of  Albert  Frank-Guenther 
Law,  Inc.,  has  been  engaged  in  radio  and  TV  advertising  since  his  graduation  from 
Harvard.  Prom  1939  to  1942  he  was  connected  with  Broadcast  Advertising,  Inc., 
Boston,  where  he  served  full-time  as  a  merchandising  representative  for  two  net- 
work food  programs.  He  spent  the  following  three  years  in  the  U.S.  Navy,  from 
which  he  was  discharged  as  a  lieutenant,  senior  grade.  From  1945  to  1948,  while 
associated  with  the  John  Hancock  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  Bob  handled 
two  coast-to-coast  network  shows,  one  from  Boston  and  the  other  from  Hollywood. 
He  also  served  as  radio  and  TV  director  of  Lynn  Baker,  Inc.,  and  H.  B.  Humphrey 
in  New  York. 


LAWRENCE  E.  DuPONT,  director  of  radio  and  TV  for  Rogers  and  Smith  Advertising 
Agency.  Dallas.  Texas,  is  a  native  of  New  York.  He  received  his  B.A.  from  Long 
Island  University  and  his  LL.B.  from  the  Fordham  University  School  of  Law.  He 
entered  the  radio  field  in  1936  at  KPJZ,  Forth  Worth  and  later  was  a  newscaster 
for  some  four  years  with  WBAP.  Larry  entered  television  in  1947  and  directed  the 
first  live  telecast  in  the  Southwest  by  remote  pick-up  of  President  Truman's  visit 
to  Forth  Worth  in  Sept.  1948.  He  went  to  Dallas  in  1949  as  program  manager  for 
KBTV.  which  later  became  WFAA-TV.  In  addition  to  his  duties  on  the  technical  side 
Larry  has  written  numerous  TV  plays  which  have  been  telecast  nationally  featuring 
such  stars  as  Frederic  March,  James  Dunn  and  others 


^  Tw  /•  ^""^^ON,  vice  president  of  McCann-Erickson  in  charge  of  the  central 
radio-TV  department  joined  the  company  in  1949  as  a  vice  president  and  general 
executive^  He  IS  a  graduate  in  journalism  from  the  University  of  Wisconsin  and 
la  er  continued  his  education  at  the  Harvard  Graduate  School  of  Business  Admin- 
istration. In  1930  he  joined  CBS  and  spent  fourteen  years  with  the  network,  first 
as  Western  sales  manager  with  headquarters  in  Chicago  and  later  as  general  sales 
manager  in  New  York.  In  1945  Leonard  went  to  BBD&O  as  assistant^  president 
Ben  Duffy  and  liaison  between  management  and  the  radio  department  His  next 
S  Z'jy  FroTth*  Eckhardt  where  he  was  vice  president,  and  dire  to 
radio  and  TV.  From  this  last  position  he  joined  McCann-Erickson. 


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PAUL  GUMBINNER,  director  of  radio  and  TV  for  the  Lawrence  C.  Gumbinner  Adver- 
tising Agency,  Inc.,  has  created  thousands  of  radio  and  TV  commercials  for  his 
agency's  clients.  In  1929,  Paul  sold  the  idea  of  a  15-second  singing  commercial  to 
George  Washington  Hill  of  the  American  Tobacco  Company,  then  made  a  tour  of  the 
country,  explaining  the  methods  radio  stations  could  use  to  gain  extra  revenue  by 
selling  station  break  time.  He  started  in  on  the  creation  of  TV  commercials  in 
1947,  using  his  apartment  as  a  studio  and  shooting  exterior  shots  on  Riverside 
Drive.  Paul  lives  in  New  York  with  his  wife  and  four  children.  His  apartment  houses 
three  TV  sets  and  three  radios,  and  he  often  keeps  abreast  of  broadcasting's 
passing  show  by  having  all  six  instruments  going  full  tilt  simultaneously. 


ALVIN  KABAKER,  vice  president  in  charge  of  radio  and  TV  for  Dancer-Fitzgerald- 
Sample,  Inc.,  has  been  with  the  same  agency  for  17  years.  He  started  with  the 
DFS  predecessor,  Blackett-Sample  &  Hummert  in  Chicago,  as  a  copywriter  where 
his  legal  training  stood  him  in  good  stead  in  negotiating  contracts,  handling  union 
difficulties,  et  al.  He  subsequently  rose  to  the  management  and  production  ranks, 
and  prior  to  assuming  his  present  post  in  New  York,  had  been  in  charge  of  the 
agency's  Hollywood  office,  supervising  such  shows  as  "Beulah,"  "Mystery  Theater," 
"Date  with  Judy,"  "Ma  Perkins"  and  others.  During  World  War  II  he  took  a  three- 
year  leave  for  Navy  duty.  Receiving  both  his  B.A.  and  law  degrees  from  the  U.  of 
Chicago,  Kabaker  was  a  practicing  attorney  for  two  years  before  adventuring  into 
the  newspaper  field. 


TOM  McDERMOTT,  vice  president  in  charge  of  TV  at  Benton  &  Bowles,  is  a  boy 
wonder  of  the  industry.  Still  in  his  twenties,  Tom  has  more  topnotch  shows  to  his 
credit  than  many  a  long-time  veteran  producer.  Even  before  graduating  from  Man- 
hattan College  he  wrote  and  directed  plays,  and  formed  a  group  which  produced 
dramatic  shows  for  various  social  organizations,  and  was  associated  with  produc- 
tion staffs  of  summer  theaters.  Prior  to  joining  B&B  in  1942,  Tom  chalked  up  radio 
experience  on  WNYC  and  WOV,  and  wrote  and  directed  a  series  with  Ireene  Wicker. 
He  directed  "When  A  Girl  Marries"  and  the  "Prudential  Family  Hour,"  wrote,  edited, 
produced  and  directed  scores  of  others.  Tom  has  done  post  graduate  study  of  the 
drama  at  Columbia,  Fordham,  NYU  and  the  New  School. 


NICHOLAS  E.  KEESELEY,  vice  president  in  charge  of  radio  and  television  for  Lennen 
&  Newell,  Inc.,  Agency,  is  "Nick"  to  a  legion  of  friends  in  the  industry.  Nick  was 
born  in  Philadelphia  in  1910  and  took  his  first  job  in  the  agency  field  with  N.  W. 
Ayer  &  Son  back  in  1928.  In  1943  he  became  CBS  program  sales  head,  later  he 
opened  his  own  artist  agency.  Joining  Lennen  &  Newell,  Keeseley  was  instrumental 
in  setting  up  the  agency's  TV  department. 


CHESTER  MacCRACKEN,  vice  president  and  director  of  radio  and  TV  at  Doherty, 
Clifford,  Steers  &  Shenfield  Agency,  has  been  active  in  the  advertising  field  for 
some  26  years.  "Mac"  started  back  in  1927  with  the  Skelly  Oil  Company  and  five 
years  later  joined  J.  Walter  Thompson  Co.  In  1933,  he  moved  to  Benton  &  Bowles, 
where  in  1937,  he  set  up  their  Hollywood  office.  Returning  to  New  York  he  super- 
vised such  shows  as  "Gangbusters"  and  the  "Boake  Carter  Show,"  along  with  nine 
daytime  serials.  In  1944,  when  Doherty,  Clifford  &  Shenfield  was  formed,  "Mac" 
joined  the  agency  in  charge  of  radio  production.  His  hobbies  include  mystery  and 
adventure  stories,  photography  and  raising  roses  in  his  Bronxville  home. 


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JOHN  R.  SHEEHAN.  director  of  radio  and  television  at  Cunningham  &  Walsh,  Inc., 
started  in  radio  with  WGY.  Schenectady,  back  in  1934,  as  a  staff  producer,  singer 
and  announcer.  Two  years  later  he  became  manager  of  international  broadcasting 
for  General  Electric.  During  World  War  II,  at  Government  request,  John  was  loaned 
to  tlie  OWI.  where,  as  Chief.  Facilities  Bureau  in  New  York,  he  was  responsible  for 
planning,  design,  installation  and  operation  of  all  radio  and  communications  facili- 
ties required  by  OWI.  Office  of  Inter  American  Affairs  and  Armed  Forces  Radio. 
From  June.  1948  to  March,  1950.  John  was  director  of  radio  and  TV  at  Buchanan  & 
Company.  Inc.  While  there  he  handled  the  first  telecast  of  Metropolitan  Opera  as 
well  as  managing  the  department. 


RINO  NEGRI,  executive  and  vice  president  of  the  Emil  Mogul  Company,  is  consid- 
ered among  the  leading  advertising  and  marketing  authorities  for  Italian-American 
products,  particularly  in  the  radio-TV  media.  A  native  of  Venice,  Italy,  Rino  was 
educated  at  the  College  of  Milan  and  speaks  and  writes  five  languages  fluently. 
He  got  his  start  in  advertising  here  as  an  Italian  announcer  at  WOV,  New  York. 
His  ad  campaigns  for  Ronzoni  Macaroni  Company,  Berolio  Importing  Company,  Gem 
Oil  and  Napa  Valley  wine  products  are  proving  fruitful,  with  the  firm's  saluting 
their  agency  account  executive  for  his  specific  knowledge  of  the  Italian-American 
market  which  has  begun  to  pay  off  in  sales  returns. 


ALVIN  Q.  EHRLICH,  vice  president  in  charge  of  radio  and  TV  for  Kal,  Ehrlich  & 
Merrick,  Washington,  is  one  of  the  capital's  pioneers  in  TV  advertising.  He  entered 
the  advertising  business  in  1929,  serving  as  advertising  manager  of  Raleigh 
Haberdasher  for  the  next  two  years,  and  joined  the  Kal  agency  in  1932.  Three 
years  later  Al  was  made  a  partner  in  the  firm  and  remained  there  until  1943  when 
he  left  for  military  service.  The  name  of  the  agency  was  changed  in  1945,  after 
Al's  discharge,  to  Kal,  Ehrlich  &  Merrick  Advertising,  Inc.  Al,  active  in  civic 
affairs,  has  been  a  director  of  the  Better  Business  Bureau,  was  twice  president  of 
the  Washington  Advertising  Club  and  is  a  member  of  the  Radio  Pioneers. 


WILLIAM  L.  WEDDELL,  vice  president  in  charge  of  radio  and  TV  of  Leo  Burnett  Co., 
Inc..  With  headquarters  in  Chicago,  has  been  in  the  broadcasting  field  since  gradu- 
ation from  the  University  of  Chicago  in  1929,  when  he  went  with  NBC's  Western 
office.  Following  a  long  stint  as  sales  promotion  manager  of  NBC,  Chicago,  Weddell 
became  radio  director  of  Erwin  Wasey  &  Company.  Before  joining  Leo  Burnett 
Agency  in  1946,  he  returned  to  NBC  as  assistant  sales  manager. 


MYRON  P.  KIRK,  vice  president  and  executive  director  of  radio  and  TV  at  the 
Kudner  Agency,  Inc.,  trained  for  the  TV  course  through  experience  in  the  banking, 
brokerage,  agency,  theater,  radio  and  movie  business.  From  1938  to  1941  he  was 
president  of  United  Artists.  Kirk  joined  the  agency  in  1941  as  director  of  radio 
and  later  became  v.p.  in  charge  of  radio  and  television. 


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SAMUEL  H.  NORTHCROSS,  vice  president  of  William  Esty  ComDany,  Inc,  and  director 
of  the  agency's  television  department,  followed  graduation  from  NCU  with  post 
graduate  work  at  Oxford  University.  He  was  associated  with  George  Gallup  in 
public  opinion  and  audience  measurement  research  for  five  years  prior  to  going 
with  Young  &  Rubicam  for  two  years.  He  began  his  career  as  newspaper  reporter 
and  country  editor  for  the  Washington  Times-Herald.  During  the  war  he  served  for 
three  years  with  the  Army  Air  Corps  as  a  captain.  He  has  been  a  vice  president 
and  manager  of  the  TV  production  department  for  the  Esty  agency  for  five  years 
prior  to  his  appointment  as  over-all  director  of  the  agency's  TV  department. 


ROBERT  FOREMAN,  vice  president  in  charge  of  TV  at  BBD&O,  began  his  career 
sixteen  years  ago  by  writing  print  copy  for  trade  ads,  then  went  into  consumer 
advertising.  Shortly  afterwards,  he  was  turning  out  radio  copy  and  headed  the  first 
segregated  radio  writing  group  in  the  agency.  It  was  while  Bob  was  working  in  this 
capacity  that  the  vocalizing  for  the  famous  "Chiquita  Banana"  and  "Willie,  the 
Penguin"  commercials  were  developed.  Bob  has  an  avid  interest  in  early  American 
furniture,  as  proved  in  his  150-year-old  farm  in  Westport,  Conn.  There  he  has  a 
famous  collection  of  Currier  &  Ives  prints.  In  his  New  York  apartment,  Bob  has  a 
collection  of  ultra-modern  oil  paintings,  just  to  even  things  up. 


DAN  SEYMOUR,  vice  president  of  Young  and  Rubicam,  Inc.,  in  charge  of  program- 
ming in  the  radio  and  TV  department,  is  a  veteran  of  the  radio-TV  field,  both  as  a 
producer  and  performer.  As  a  radio  announcer,  Seymour's  voice  was  known  to 
millions  and  with  the  advent  of  television  he  became  increasingly  popular,  win- 
ning many  awards.  His  most  noteworthy  achievement  was  as  emcee  and  host  of 
"We  the  People,"  and  was  largely  responsible  for  the  long  list  of  "firsts" 
accredited  to  the  show.  A  graduate  of  Amherst  College,  Dan  was  active  in  campus 
dramatics.  When  18  he  went  abroad  as  a  guest  of  the  Austrian  Ministry  of  Educa- 
tion to  study  and  teach  stage  techniques.  He  has  been  with  Young  and  Rubicam 
since  1950. 


WALTER  WARE,  director  of  television  for  Scheideler,  Beck  &  Werner  Agency,  broke 
into  the  new  medium  in  the  old  days  of  hall-room  studios,  hot  light  and  one-time 
shots.  A  native  Kentuckian,  Walter  entered  radio  via  WLAP  in  his  home-town  of 
Lexington,  and  then  came  to  New  York  in  1941  to  join  the  Maxon  Agency  as  a  copy- 
writer, and  next  joined  the  Duane  Jones  Company.  Futting  his  theatrical  back- 
ground to  work,  he  started  TV  experimentation  in  1945  and  soon  launched  the 
first  commercial  TV  show  originating  from  the  DUMONT  Wanamaker  studios.  He  is 
credited  with  the  success  of  New  York's  first  women's  daytime  show,  "Missus  Goes 
A'Shopping,"  telecast  direct  from  supermarkets.  Ware  set  up  the  TV  department 
for  Scheideler,  Beck  &  Werner  when  the  agency  was  launched  in  September,  1951. 


JOHN  P.  ATHERTON,  vice  president  and  director  of  radio  and  TV  production  for 
Atherton  and  Currier  Agency,  is  an  accomplished  musician  and  composer.  He  has 
created  both  music  and  lyrics  for  a  number  of  the  agency's  radio  and  TV  jingle 
commercials,  as  well  as  many  musical  novelty  announcements.  Other  duties  consist 
of  all  talent-buying  plus  overall  supervision  of  the  agency's  radio-TV  department. 
After  studying  at  the  Oberlin  (0.)  Conservatory  of  Music,  and  receiving  a  B.A. 
degree  in  music  from  Bard  College  in  1942,  Atherton  spent  the  next  38  months 
in  the  U.S.  Army,  with  20  months  spent  in  active  service  in  the  South  Pacific 
theater.  He  joined  the  agency  on  his  return  in  1945. 


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LEWIS  H  TITTERTON  vice  president  and  director  of  radio  and  TV  production  at 
Compton"Adve(tising.  Inc..  is  a  scholarly  gentleman  with  degrees  from  Cambridge 
University  and  Harvard.  Lewis  is  a  sound  business  executive  along  with  his 
academic  accomplishments  and  has  had  wide  experience  in  both  the  radio  and  TV 
lields  Titterton  was  a  )0urnalist  in  his  early  professional  days.  He  became 
assistant  editor  of  Atlantic  Monthly  in  1925  and  a  year  later  moved  on  to 
Macmillan  Company  where  he  was  assistant  to  the  general  sales  manager.  In 
1932  he  entered  the  field  of  radio  as  a  script  editor  with  NBC.  He  served  as  an 
executive  with  NBC  from  1932  to  1944  when  he  joined  the  Compton  agency  as 
director  and  later  became  vice  president  in  charge  of  radio  and  TV. 


HAROLD  A  DAVIS,  head  time  buyer  for  Erwin  V\/asey  &  Company,  got  his  start  in 
the  advertising  business  at  Benton  &  Bowles,  after  spending  four  years  with  the 
Air  Force,  serving  in  China  with  the  14th  Air  Force,  and  then  taking  a  Bachelor's 
Degree  at  Marietta  College.  Marietta,  Ohio.  His  first  position  with  Benton  and 
Bowles  was  that  of  budget-coordinator  on  Procter  and  Gamble.  This  job  entailed  a 
considerable  amount  of  media  research  work.  Two  years  later  Hal  switched  to 
Ooherly.  Clifford,  Steers  &  Shenfield.  taking  a  job  as  assistant  to  the  head  time 
buyer.  Later  he  became  buyer  on  the  Bristol  Myers,  Borden's  and  Welch  accounts. 
Hal  loined  Erwin  &  Wasey  &  Co.  in  October.  1953,  in  his  present  position  as  head 
time  buyer. 


SI  LEWIS,  radio  and  TV  director  for  Product  Services,  Inc.,  advertising  agency, 
entered  the  broadcasting  field  through  coincidence.  He  was  working  as  a  buyer 
in  a  department  store  when  he  conceived  a  promotional  scheme  which  brought 
him  into  contact  with  Harry  S.  Goodman.  Harry  was  so  impressed  by  the  young 
man's  ability,  he  offered  him  a  position  with  his  transcription  firm.  A  long  and 
successful  association  followed  until  Si  left  to  join  the  staff  of  WPIX,  N.  Y.,  as 
an  account  executive.  He  remained  with  W,  IX  for  four  and  a  half  years,  rising  to 
the  position  of  senior  salesman  and  handling  such  accounts  as  Kreuger  Beer, 
Hoffman  Beverages,  Lincoln-Mercury  and  Robert  Hall.  He  left  WPIX  to  assume  his 
duties  with  Product  Services. 


ROGER  PRYOR,  vice  president  in  charge  of  radio  and  TV  at  Foote,  Cone  &  Belding, 
has  enjoyed  an  exceptionally  large  background  in  the  entertainment  field.  Starting 
in  show  business  at  the  age  of  18,  he  played  Summer  stock  and  gradually  moved 
to  leading  parts  on  Broadway  and  Hollywood.  Finally  came  radio,  first  as  orchestra 
leader,  then  as  M  C.  on  the  Gulf  Screen  Guild  Program.  Pryor  joined  Foote,  Cone  & 
Belding  in  1947  as  director  of  TV,  and  clients  he  has  presented  on  TV  include 
Union  Oil,  Sunkist,  Fepsodent,  Kleenex,  Toni  Home  Permanent,  B-B  Ball  Point  Pen 
Rhemgold  Beer  and  New  York  Central. 


PETER  ARNOLD  KRUG,  director  of  radio  and  television  for  Calkins  &  Holden,  has 
directed  radio  and  television  activities  of  such  clients  as  Prudential  Insurance  of 
America,  Stokely-Van  Camp,  Marculus  Manufacturing  Co.,  Oakite,  Stereo-Realist 
Cameras,  and  other  nationally-known  accounts.  Krug  was  formerly  with  Hicks  & 
Greist  for  seven  years  in  the  same  capacity,  and  prior  to  that  served  as  business 
manager  of  the  radio  department  of  Donahue  &  Coe.  His  non-agency  experience 
includes  five  years  as  program  director,  writer  and  performer  with  WEBR  Buffalo 
N^  Y.,  and  an  earlier  stint  with  WNBX,  Springfield,  Vt.,  now  WKNE,  as  statiori 
manager. 


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NORINE  FREEMAN,  media  director  for  Western  Advertising  Agency,  Los  Angeles, 
entered  advertising  with  a  background  of  newspaper  reporting  and  public  rela- 
tions experience.  She  was  a  news  reporter  for  more  than  15  years,  on  mid-western 
newspapers,  including  the  Toledo  Blade,  Toledo  News-Bee,  and  the  Cincinnati  Post. 
She  left  the  newspaper  field  for  publicity  and  public  relations  in  New  York,  where 
she  was  an  account  executive  with  Earle  Ferris,  Inc.,  and  later  radio  director  of 
Carl  Byoir  and  Associates.  Norine  forsook  New  York  for  Chicago,  where  she  became 
publicity  director  and  radio-TV  planning  director  for  W.  B.  Doner  &  Company.  She 
went  to  Los  Angeles  in  1951,  and  was  media  director  for  the  Caples  Company, 
before  joining  Western  Advertising  Agency. 


JOHN  GAUNT,  director  of  television  and  radio  for  Grant  Advertising,  was  formerly 
a  director  and  producer  of  many  top-rated  network  shows.  He  now  divides  his  time 
between  supervising  such  programs  as  ABC's  "Make  Room  for  Daddy,"  NBC's  "Roy 
Rogers  Show,"  and  KTLA's  "Lawrence  Welk  Show,"  and  creating  filmed  commercials 
for  national  Grant  clients.  Recently  asked  to  define  his  job,  Gaunt  replied:  "Tele- 
vision and  radio  broadcasting  today  is  made  commercially  possible  only  by  com- 
bining the  talents  of  two  widely  divergent  types  of  creative  people— the  artistic 
theatrical  type  and  the  sales  managerial  type.  Each  is  able  and  resourceful." 


BETH  BROBERG,  media  director  for  the  Mayers  Company,  joined  the  agency  in 
1951  as  secretary  to  the  vice  president.  Going  from  USC,  Beth  started  her  adver- 
tising career  with  Foster  &  Kleiser  Co.,  where  she  learned  the  business  working 
in  various  departments  including  the  posting  and  sales.  She  left  Foster  &  Kleiser 
after  four  years  to  join  West-Marquis,  Inc.,  where  she  started  as  a  general  em- 
ployee and  at  the  end  of  a  two-year  period  was  assisting  the  media  director, 
production  manager  and  chief  accountant.  Two  years  later  she  joined  Jere  Bayard 
Associates  as  media  director,  where  for  three  years  she  selected  various  media 
and  kept  all  agency  media  records.  She  was  associated  with  Grant  Advertising 
Agency  before  joining  the  Mayers  Co. 


DONALD  QUINN,  media  director  of  Doherty,  Clifford,  Steers  &  Shenfield,  Inc., 
entered  the  advertising  field  eight  years  ago  via  the  research  department  of 
Lennen  and  Mitchell,  but  soon  switched  to  media  work.  Later,  at  Ruthrauff  &  Ryan, 
Inc.,  and  Fedlar  and  Ryan,  Inc.,  he  continued  the  radio-TV  work  which  opened  the 
path  to  his  present  post.  Don  has  been  responsible  for  radio-TV  time  on  a  wide 
variety  of  programs  ranging  from  "The  Garry  Moore  Show"  to  "Hilltop  House," 
and  has  supervised  extensive  spot  buying  and  participation  programming.  Born  in 
Northampton,  Mass.,  Don  Currently  resides  in  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  with  his  wife, 
Margot,  and  their  two  children,  Susan  and  Douglas. 


EILEEN  HENRIQUEZ,  time  buyer  for  J.  Walter  Thompson's  Los  Angeles  office,  has 
been  with  JWT  for  seven  years,  and  expects  to  stay  many  more.  She  moved  quickly 
from  her  first  clerical  position  with  Kemper  Insurance  in  Chicago  into  their  adver- 
tising and  public  relations  department.  Her  next  step  on  the  way  up  was  layout 
and  presentations  for  Liberty  Magazine.  She  managed  to  see  more  of  the  country 
while  working  for  National  Airlines  in  Miami  and  New  York.  She  joined  Crosley 
Broadcasting  in  Chicago,  but  California  sunshine  was  luring  her  west.  She  joined 
the  Leo  Burnett  Agency  in  Los  Angeles  for  a  brief  stint  before  making  her  present 
connection. 


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H.  PIERSON  MAPES.  vice  president  in  charge  of  TV  and  radio,  and  general  manager 
of  Hutchins  Advertising  Co..  Inc..  came  to  TV  via  radio  advertising  and  merchandis- 
ing He  joined  May  Radio  Corp.  in  1930  and  became  sales  promotion  and  merchan- 
ii  sing  manager  in  1933.  In  the  same  year,  moved  from  May  to  Phiico  as  sales 
promotion  manager.  Mapes  joined  the  Hutchins  agency  in  1945  and  has  been  re- 
spDnsible  for  the  radio  and  TV  activities  of  Phiico  Corp.  ever  since,  with  a 
notable  series  of  shows,  including  "Radio  Hall  of  Fame,"  "Bing  Crosby  Show," 
jnd  the  "Phiico  Television  r  layhouse"  on  NBC-TV.  Pierson  also  supervises  plan- 
ning of  Phiico  Conventions  and  other  national  activities. 


STEPHEN  W  SIODLE.  JR..  media  director  of  Bermingham,  Castleman  &  Pierce,  Inc., 
IS  1  graduate  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina  with  a  B.S.  Degree  in  Commerce. 
From  1943-1945  he  was  with  the  U.  S.  Army  service  in  Newfoundland  Base  Com- 
mand. Stephen  entered  the  advertising  field  in  1946  with  Doherty,  Clifford  & 
Shenfield,  Inc..  and  remained  there  until  June,  1951  in  the  space  department.  From 
there  he  joined  Bermingham.  Castleman  &  Pierce,  Inc.  as  space  buyer.  In  October, 
1952  he  was  named  media  director  and  assumed  responsibility  for  the  buying  of  all 
radio  and  TV  time,  and  has  been  handling  this  phase  of  the  agency  work  since 
!hat  time. 


GEORGE  POLK,  a  radio-TV  supervisor,  has  been  with  Batten,  Barton,  Durstine  & 
Osborn.  Inc.,  since  1950.  He  attended  Hotchkiss  and  Pomfret  Schools  in  Connecti- 
cut. Upon  graduation  from  Erskine  College,  South  Carolina  in  1950,  where  he  re- 
ceived his  BA  degree,  George  started  his  advertising  career  in  the  mail  room  of 
BBD&O.  Progressing  steadily,  he  went  on  to  research,  time  buying,  and  on  to  his 
present  post,  where  he  works  with  Robert  Foreman,  v.p.  in  charge  of  the  radio-TV 
department.  George  is  a  native  New  Yorker  and  is  single. 


FRANK  MINEHAN,  vice  president,  media  director  and  member  of  the  plans  board, 
has  been  w.th  Sullivan,  Stauffer,  Colwell  &  Bayles,  since  it  opened  in  1946.  Pre- 
vious to  that  he  spent  a  short  time  as  media  director  at  Pedlar  &  Ryan.  Before 
coming  to  New  York,  Frank  had  been  media  director  and  a  Brand  Man  at  Lever 
Brothers  Company  in  Cambridge.  After  graduating  from  a  finance  school  in  Boston, 
he  began  his  business  career  as  a  public  accountant  and  school  teacher.  After 
joining  Lever  Brothers  Company  he  switched  to  advertising  and  he  has  continued 
there  ever  since. 


BERNARD  G.  RASMUSSEN,  manager  of  broadcast  media  at  Fuller  &  Smith  &  Ross, 
Inc.,  IS  a  native  of  Brooklyn  with  a  degree  from  Fordham  University  in  Business 
Administration.  He  started  as  an  accountant  with  Seagram  Distillers  Corp.  During 
World  War  II  he  saw  service  as  an  Air  Force  Navigator  in  Europe.  Bernard  joined 
Kuthrauff  &  Ryan  in  1947  as  a  time  buyer.  He  has  been  with  Fuller  &  Smith  &  Ross, 
Inc.  m  his  present  capacity  since  1952 


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LYNN  DIAMOND,  radio  and  television  time  buyer  for  Emil  Mogul  Company,  joined 
the  agency  after  two  years  at  Cecil  &  Presbrey  as  assistant  to  the  account  execu- 
tive on  Tintair.  She  joined  the  time  buying  department  in  March  of  1953  as  execu- 
tive assistant  and  was  upped  to  radio  and  television  time  buyer  in  July  of  the 
same  year,  working  primarily  on  the  Rayco  Auto  Seat  Cover  account.  Her  job  is  a 
prodigious  one  since  Rayco  is  a  chain  of  franchised  retailers  with  over  100  stores 
in  approximately  90  markets,  and  each  outlet  operates  on  an  individual  budget 
allocation.  All  radio  and  television  advertising  is  planned  on  a  local  spot  basis. 


EVELYN  LEE  JONES,  business  manager  of  radio  and  television  departments  and 
chief  time  buyer  of  Donahue  &  Coe,  Inc.,  has  been  with  the  agency  since  August 
1943.  She  joined  the  agency  as  a  copy  writer,  later  shifting  to  administration  and 
business  division.  Prior  to  that  Evelyn  was  at  City  Hall  as  Civilian  Defense  Volun- 
teer Aide  to  Mayor  F.  H.  LaGuardia.  Immediately  prior  to  World  War  II,  she  was 
director  of  advertising  for  Theatre-on-Film,  Inc.  Evelyn  was  on  the  board  of 
directors  of  Advertising  Women  of  New  York,  Inc.  from  1954-55.  She  attended 
Columbia  University  and  Rochester  University.  Marriage  entered  the  picture  in 
1934  when  she  met  Charles  Reed  Jones. 


MILDRED  FULTON,  time  buyer  for  the  Bulova  Watch  Company  since  1947,  moved 
from  the  Blow  Company  to  McCann-Erickson  with  the  account  in  January,  1955. 
After  positions  with  organizations  ranging  from  tree  surgeons  to  country  clubs, 
she  worked  as  secretary  and  administrative  assistant  to  Edward  W.  Barrett,  former 
assistant  Secretary  of  State,  with  OWI  in  Washington  during  the  war  years.  Mildred 
moved  to  New  York  City  and  joined  Free  &  Peters  in  1945.  She  is  a  native  of 
Stamford,  Conn.  Her  hobby  is  doing  portraits  in  oil. 


LOCKE  W.  TURNER,  media  director  of  Batten,  Barton,  Durstine  and  Osborn,  Inc., 
Los  Angeles,  has  been  associated  with  the  agency  for  the  past  six  years,  having 
joined  the  firm  after  graduation  from  Stanford  University.  He  began  as  a  trainee, 
and  was  promoted  successively  to  production  and  account  duties.  Prior  to  being 
named  media  director  he  was  an  assistant  account  executive  on  the  Rexall  Drug 
account  for  a  period  of  four  years.  He  was  married  early  in  1955  to  Barbara  Walsh, 
assistant  to  the  research  director  of  BBD&O,  Los  Angeles. 


GEORGE  KERN,  associate  media  director  of  Lennen  &  Newell,  Inc.,  started  in  the 
advertising  business  in  1923  with  the  Chicago  office  of  the  George  Batten  Co., 
now  known  as  BBD&O.  He  spent  seven  years  there  learning  the  business  in  various 
departments,  including  several  weeks  training  in  the  New  York  office  of  BBD&O. 
In  1931  George  joined  Blackett,  Sample,  Hummert  (now  Dancer,  Fitzgerald  & 
Sample)  as  an  assistant  account  executive  on  the  Parker  Pen,  Insulite,  Stewart- 
Warner  accounts,  remaining  there  for  seven  years.  In  1940  he  joined  Benton  & 
Bowles  as  chief  time  buyer.  During  World  War  II,  he  served  on  the  staff  of  General 
MacArthur  in  the  Morale  Services  Section.  Prior  to  joining  Lennen  &  Newell  he  was 
associated  with  Benton  &  Bowles. 


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JOHN  PAUL  MARSICH.  chief  time  buyer  for  Kudner  Agency,  began  his  advertising 
career  at  NBC  in  1940.  Prior  to  that  he  had  attended  Columbia  and  New  York  Uni- 
versity graduating  from  N.Y.U.  with  a  degree  in  Business  Administration.  In  1943 
he  left  NBC  for  the  wars.  As  a  lieutenant  in  the  Navy  he  commanded  the  LSM 
in  the  Pacific  Theater  until  the  end  of  hostilities,  whereupon  he  returned  to  the 
television  department  of  NBC.  By  1949  he  had  advanced  to  supervisor  of  produc- 
tion costs  on  all  network  shows.  He  served  in  that  capacity  until  August  of  the 
same  year  when  he  accepted  an  offer  from  Kudner  to  join  the  agency  as  assistant 
business  manager  of  the  radio-TV  department.  Less  than  a  half  year  later  he  was 
named  to  his  present  post. 


EDNA  S.  CATHCART.  chief  television  and  radio  time  buyer  for  J.  M.  Mathes,  inc., 
has  been  with  the  agency  for  the  past  e  ghteen  years.  She  has  been  in  charge  of 
all  time  buying  for  the  agency,  involving  such  accounts  as  Canada  Dry  Ginger  Ale, 
Inc.:  Luden"s.  Inc.;  and  the  Northam  Warren  Corporation.  Many  other  agency 
accounts  are  actively  engaged  in  radio  and  television. 


NEWMAN  F.  McEVOY,  vice  president  and  media  director  of  Cunningham  &  Walsh, 
has  been  buying  space  and  time  for  national  and  local  advertisers  since  1928.  His 
previous  business  experience  in  retailing  and  in  industrial  marketing  has  provided 
the  background  and  insight  so  vital  to  this  highly  specialized  advertising  function. 
Among  the  accounts  for  which  McEvoy  has  supervised  media  planning  and  buying 
are  Chesterfield  Cigarettes,  Sunshine  Biscuits,  the  Texas  Company  and  E.  R.  Squibb 
and  Sons.  He  has  served  as  president  of  the  Media  Men's  Association  and  is  an 
active  member  of  the  Radio  and  Television  Executives  Society. 


JANE  DALY,  vice  president  and  radio-TV  director  of  Earle  Ludgin  &  Company,  Chi- 
cago, was  named  as  the  agency's  first  woman  vice  president  at  the  year-end  cor- 
porate meeting.  She  joined  the  company  as  a  young  secretary  in  1942.  Three  years 
later  she  became  assistant  time  buyer,  and  soon  after  that  became  head  of  the 
radio-TV  department.  As  newest  of  the  agency's  vice  presidents,  Jane  continues  as 
TV-radio  director,  a  position  she  has  held  the  past  several  years. 


WILLIAM  W.  LEWIS,  director  of  the  radio-TV  department  of  Geyer  Advertising 
Agency  entered  broadcasting  through  the  writing  route.  He  graduated  from  Pas- 
adena College  of  the  Theater  in  1941,  acted  in  two  off-Broadway  shows,  then 
developed  an  interest  in  radio  writing.  He  did  a  few  free-lance  scripts  for  NBC 
where  he  was  subsequently  employed  as  a  continuity  writer  and  announcer.  He 
worked  on  early  experimental  shows  until  1943  when  he  entered  the  Army  Air 
Corps,  serving  as  a  pilot  until  the  end  of  World  War  II.  After  discharge,  he  worked 
With  Redwood  Products,  Inc.,  in  a  promotion  capacity,  then  started  a  1  kw.  radio 
station  in  the  Boston  area.  In  1948,  he  became  a  writer-producer  for  Morse  Inter- 
national, Inc.  Bill  joined  Geyer  in  1951 


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KAY  OSTRANDER,  time  buyer  for  the  Dan  B.  Miner  Company  in  Los  Angeles,  became 
interested  in  advertising  agency  work  while  employed  at  CBS-KNX  in  the  post-war 
days.  In  1948  she  went  to  work  as  a  secretary  for  McNeill  &  McCleery,  a  Los 
Angeles  agency,  where  she  remained  until  1950.  Hilly  Sanders,  v.p.  in  charge  of 
radio  and  TV  at  Miner,  offered  her  the  job  as  time  buyer  for  the  agency.  Kay  has 
just  passed  her  fourth  anniversary  with  the  agency  and  looks  forward  to  being  at 
Dan  B.  Miner  Company  long  enough  to  have  one  of  her  daughters  replace  her  at 
the  job. 


ROGER  C.  BUMSTEAD,  media  director  of  David  J.  Mahoney,  Inc.,  took  his  present 
post  in  January  1954.  He  was  formerly  with  Maxon,  Inc.  as  a  time  buyer.  His 
responsibilities  at  Maxon  included  recommendations  on  spot  time  purchases, 
market  research,  rating  and  cost  per  M  analysis.  The  accounts  he  served  included 
Packard  Motor  Car  Company  (television  network  programs  and  radio  announcement 
campaigns),  Snow  Crop  Marketers  and  Gillette  Safety  Razor  Company.  Prior  to  that 
Roger  was  with  the  Katz  Agency  for  over  two  and  a  half  years  in  the  promotion 
and  sales  data  department. 


JOSEPH  P.  BRAUN,  vice  president  and  media  director  of  Kenyon  &  Eckhardt  is  a 
native  New  Yorker.  He  has  spent  his  entire  career  in  advertising  with  Kenyon  & 
Eckhardt,  Inc.  He  joined  this  organization  in  1933,  since  which  time  he  has  become 
successively  head  of  the  facts  department,  space  buyer  and  media  director.  All 
media  within  the  agency,  outdoor,  print,  radio,  television,  etc.,  is  under  Braun's 
supervision. 


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LYDIA  RYDHOLM  HATTON,  chief  time  buyer  for  Foote,  Cone  &  Belding's  Los  Angeles 
office,  is  a  native  of  Cleveland,  Ohio.  After  spending  one  year  at  Ohio-Wesleyan 
University  at  Delaware,  she  transferred  to  Washington  Square  College  of  New  York 
University,  majoring  in  retailing  and  advertising.  She  received  her  B.A.  degree  in 
January  1948,  and  shortly  thereafter  joined  the  media  department  of  Alfred  J. 
Silberstein-Bert  Goldsmith,  Inc.  in  New  York  City.  In  September  of  1949,  Lydia 
entered  the  doors  of  Foote,  Cone  &  Belding,  for  the  first  time  as  a  member  of  the 
typing  department.  In  October  1952  she  was  named  chief  time  buyer. 


JERRY  BERGHOFF,  executive  vice  president  and  radio-TV  time  and  talent  director 
of  Berghoff  Associates,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  is  a  graduate  of  Los  Angeles  City  College 
with  Associated  Arts  Degree  in  Theatrical  Arts.  Jerry's  background  includes  being 
actor,  producer-director,  and  writer  for  radio-TV  shows  in  Seattle  and  Los  Angeles. 
He  organized  the  radio-TV  department  at  Berghoff  Associates  in  1949,  and  now 
directs  all  media,  space  and  time  buying,  besides  handling  account  executive 
duties  for  the  agency's  50  national  manufacturing  accounts.  He  is  a  charter  mem- 
ber of  Sigma  Beta  Chi,  a  honorary  fraternity.  Jerry  is  married  and  has  one  son, 
Eddie  Marc. 


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WALTER  BOWE.  time  buyer  at  Sullivan,  Stauffer,  Colwell  &  Bayles,  Inc.,  is  a  well- 
rounded  agency  time  purcliaser,  having  been  head  of  the  department  at  Ogiivy, 
Benson  &  Mather.  Inc.  following  good  groundwork  at  Benton  &  Bowles,  Inc.  Cur- 
rently handling  time  purchases  for  Pall  Mall,  Revlon,  Speidel,  Vim  and  other  top 
accounts.  Walt  spearheaded  the  large-scale  radio  campaign  for  Lever  Brothers' 
Good  Luck  Margarine,  in  conjunction  with  the  New  York  state  conversion  to  yellow 
oleo  two  years  ago.  which  brought  fast  sales  results  for  the  sponsor.  Bowe's  radio 
baptism  dates  back  to  high  school  productions  in  his  hometown  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
followed  by  workshop  experience  at  Syracuse  University's  Radio-TV  School.  As  a 
member  of  the  Radio  Workshop  production  staff  of  WAER,  campus  station,  he 
scripted  a  weekly  half-hour  program,  "The  Sue  Bennett  Show"  which  rose  to 
national  fame. 


L  A.  ■•TIM'  ELLIOTT,  vice  president  and  media  director  of  the  Fletcher  D.  Richards 
Agency,  has  a  unique  record  in  the  industry,  having  spent  his  entire  career  (over 
•  qiwrter-century)  with  one  agency!  He  directs  the  purchase  of  TV  and  radio  time 
for  U.S.  Rubber.  Eastern  Air  Lines,  Dixon-Ticonderoga  Pencils,  Waterman  Fen, 
American  Machine  &  Foundry  among  others,  as  well  as  serving  as  account  super- 
visor on  many  key  accounts.  Tim  came  to  Detroit  from  Canada  when  19  to  start 
with  Campbell-Ewald  and  when  the  separate  corporate  entity  of  Campbell-Ewald  of 
H.  Y.  became  the  Fletcher  D.  Richards  Agency,  Elliott  became  a  board  member  of 
the  new  organization,  as  well  as  remaining  a  v. p.  and  media  director.  A  resident 
of  Chappaqua,  "Tim"  is  an  ardent  fisherman  as  well  as  a  confirmed  addict  of 
hockey  and  bowling. 


JAMES  B.  ZABIN,  partner  and  radio-TV  director  of  the  Posner-Zabin  Agency,  began 
his  ad  career  with  Paramount  Pictures,  later  going  with  United  Artists  and  thence 
to  the  Hanff-Metzger  Agency  (now  Buchanan  Co.)  for  15  years.  The  newly-elected 
president  of  the  League  of  Advertising  Agencies,  Jim  has  a  well-versed  background 
and  wide  community  of  interests  that  include  trusteeship  in  the  N.  Y.  Society  for 
Ethical  Culture,  a  board  member  of  the  Riverside  Community  House,  member  of 
New  York  Financial  Advertisers,  and  former  officer  of  Associated  Motion  Picture 
Advertisers  and  other  professional  groups.  The  co-author  of  "Understanding  Adver- 
tising," Zabin  is  equally  talented  in  his  artistic  pursuits,  having  exhibited  in 
numerous  shows.  Among  other  chief  outside  interests  is  young  Cindy,  a  cocker 
spaniel. 


JEAN  L  SIMPSON,  radio  and  television  spot  time  buyer  at  Anderson  and  Cairns 
Agency,  is  a  native  of  New  Jersey,  having  been  born  in  Passaic.  She  went  west- 
ward for  her  education,  receiving  a  B.A.  degree  in  sociology  from  Oberlin  College 
in  1947.  She  began  her  time  buying  career  with  Anderson,  Davis  &  Platte  in  1950, 
continuing  after  the  agency  merged  with  the  John  A.  Cairns  Company  to  form 
Anderson  &  Cairns.  She's  a  specialist  in  the  spot  field,  handling  only  spot  radio 
and  TV  while  other  colleagues  handle  network  purchases.  Her  outside  interests  lie 
mamly  in  the  field  of  architecture,  being  the  wife  of  architect  John  E.  Grocco. 


BARBARA  JONES,  time  buyer  at  Donahue  &  Coe,  is  the  blonde  member  of  the 
Jones  Girls'  Time  buying  tri-umvirate,  none  of  whom  are  related.  Following  gradu- 
ation from  Smith  College  (cum  laude),  Bobbie  joined  GE's  publicity  department  in 
Schenectady,  principally  working  with  WRGB,  before  taking  New  York  City  by  storm 
on  the  staffs  of  Mademoiselle,  Life,  Televiser  and  Television  Magazines,  and  free- 
ancing  with  scripts  to  all  major  outlets.  After  a  stint  with  the  package  firm  of 
Video  Associates,  Inc.,  she  embarked  on  her  agency  career  with  Grey,  where,  for 
over  five  years,  she  ran  the  gamut  of  production,  business  management,  talent 
buying  et  al,  to  becoming  administrative  assistant  to  the  radio-TV  v.p  She's  been 
m  her  present  post  for  over  18  months.  She  lives  in  Greenwich  Village,  taking  an 
active  part  m  community  life,  and  spends  Summers  in  the  country,  mainly  growing 
tomatoes  and  just  relaxing. 


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FRANK  SILVERNAIL,  dean  of  the  radio-TV  time  buyers,  heading  the  department  at 
BBD&O,  and  veteran  of  the  field,  being  the  current  president  of  the  Radio  Pioneers 
of  N.  Y.  Frank  entered  the  business  end  of  broadcasting  through  the  talent  door, 
being  a  guitar  artist  on  WEAF  in  the  early  days  before  joining  NBC  as  merchandis- 
ing counsel  in  1929.  One  of  the  first  time  buyers  in  the  industry,  he  first  was  with 
Pedlar  &  Ryan  prior  to  transferring  to  a  similar  post  with  Young  &  Rubicam,  Inc. 
and  thence  on  to  BBD&O  in  1943.  Little  did  he  dream  back  in  his  under-graduate 
days  at  the  University  of  Rochester  where  he  laid  plans  for  a  career  in  sales  pro- 
motion that  he  would  embark  on  a  time  buying  vocation  that  would  comprise 
handling  radio-TV  campaigns  for  every  type  of  product  from  soap  to  cigarettes  and 
from  beer  to  automobiles. 


ARTHUR  A.  KRON,  executive  vice  president,  treasurer  and  radio-TV  director  of 
Gotham  Advertising  Company,  is  virtually  a  one-man  agency.  He  also  is  unique  in 
having  been  with  the  one  agency  his  entire  career,  having  joined  Gotham  in  1916. 
He  is  the  founder  of  the  International  Advertising  Convention  which  he  initiated 
while  president  of  the  International  Ad  Association.  Active  in  other  professional 
groups,  he  is  a  charter  member  of  the  Assoc,  of  International  Ad  Agencies  and  the 
Assoc,  of  Ad  Men  &  Women,  vice-chairman  and  treasurer  of  New  York  World  Trade 
Week  Committee,  as  well  as  active  in  the  RTES,  Radio  Pioneers,  Lambs  and  others. 
Chief  outside  interests  are  golf,  gardening  and  pistol-shooting,  although  he  is  also 
noted  as  a  violinist  and  trumpet  player,  having  played  professionally,  between 
business,  meetings  and  other  activities. 


GERALD  GIBSON,  chief  time  buyer  at  Doherty,  Clifford,  Steers  &  Shenfield,  Inc., 
began  his  broadcasting  career  as  a  time  salesman  for  WJOY,  Burlington,  Vt.  He 
returned  to  his  native  New  Jersey  to  embark  on  his  agency  career  at  McCann- 
Erickson,  Inc.  where  he  estimated  radio-TV  time  for  Lever  Brothers'  products.  Early 
in  1953  he  joined  Doherty,  Clifford,  Steers  &  Shenfield,  assigned  as  time  buyer 
on  the  Fharmaco  and  Minit-Rub  accounts.  He  subsequently  was  promoted  to  his 
present  post  as  head  of  the  time  buying  department,  supervising  the  purchase  of 
spot  radio  and  TV  and  network  buying  for  such  accounts  as  Borden,  Bristol-Myers, 
Curtis  Publishing,  Sonotone  and  other  top  clients.  A  true  native  son  of  the  Garden 
State,  Gerald  is  married  to  the  former  Catherine  Martel,  and  they  reside  in  South 
Orange. 


HERBERT  GRUBER,  business  manager  of  the  radio  and  television  department  of 
Edward  Kletter  Associates,  Inc.,  is  a  veteran  specialist  of  the  time  buying  field, 
having  previously  been  head  time  buyer  at  Cecil  and  Presbrey,  Inc.  before  assum- 
ing his  present  post  last  November,  where  he  is  concerned  chiefly  with  purchase 
of  all  radio  and  television  time  and  the  execution  of  all  contracts  for  such  clients 
as  Pharmaceuticals,  Liggett  Drug,  Federated  Supply  Corporation,  Universal  Pen  & 
Pencil  and  others.  Prior  to  his  association  with  Cecil  &  Presbrey,  Inc.,  Gruber  had 
been  with  the  Biow  Company  for  several  years  in  the  same  capacity.  Among  his 
favorite  pastimes  are  tennis  and  delving  in  art,  both  actively  and  passively. 


MIRIAM  TRAEGER,  director  of  the  radio-TV  department  for  Abbott  Kimball  Company, 
where  duties  not  only  include  supervision  of  all  time  buying,  but  also  general 
production  director.  Educated  in  New  York  at  NYU  and  Hunter  College,  Miriam 
began  her  radio  career  with  metropolitan  indies,  first  with  WMCA  and  later  at 
WINS  where  she  was  assistant  to  the  general  manager  and  also  doubled  in  sales. 
Associated  with  the  agency  for  close  to  10  years,  she  handled  such  accounts 
as  Imra,  Saraka,  Norcross,  Drake  and  Trifari  jewels,  as  well  as  Hathaway  Fabrics, 
and  has  become  a  specialist  in  seasonal  campaigns.  Young  as  the  video  medium 
is,  she  is  one  of  the  early  pioneers  in  the  field,  having  spearheaded  spot-buying  for 
major  advertisers  ever  since  TV  became  a  commercial  actuality. 


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JAMES  C.  DOUGLASS,  director  of  radio  and  TV  of  Ted  Bates  &  Company,  was 
fL-inuMU  vice  president  in  cfiarge  of  radio  and  TV  at  Erwin  Wasey  &  Co.  After 
.ci.uliijting  from  Hastings  College  Conservatory  of  Music  and  the  University  of 
NebusKj.  Jim  joined  WAAW  (now  KOWH)  in  Omaha,  as  assistant  manager  in 
charge  of  programs.  Later  he  shifted  to  Central  States  Broadcasting  System  as 
program  director,  and  then  to  CBS  as  program  production  manager  in  St.  Louis. 
During  the  war  he  was  a  Lieutenant  Commander  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  serving  in  the 
South  Atlantic.  Southwest  Pacific  and  Aleutian  theaters  of  war.  After  the  war, 
Jim  became  production  manager  of  the  Colgate-Palmolive-Peet  Company's  radio 
unit  in  Sydney,  Australia,  working  for  their  ad  agency,  George  Patterson  Co.,  Ltd. 


A.  UWARO  SUTHERLAND,  director  of  radio  and  TV  production  at  McCann-Erickson, 
Inc..  Los  Angeles,  has  a  show  business  background  of  vaudeville,  stock,  musical 
comedy,  movies  and  network  radio  and  TV.  which  stands  him  in  good  stead  in 
his  present  post.  His  career  began  as  an  actor,  appearing  in  the  early  movie  days 
in  Helen  Holmes  serials,  as  a  Keystone  Kop  and  a  leading  man  for  Bebe  Daniels, 
May  McAvoy.  and  others.  His  outstanding  director's  career  in  Hollywood  included 
some  60  films  of  varied  types  with  top  stars  such  as  Bing  Crosby,  Spencer  Tracy, 
Eddie  Cantor  and  others.  His  New  York  TV  experience  since  1949,  first  with  NBC 
and  then  with  the  Kudner  Agency. 


PHILIP  ROUDA,  vice-president  and  radio-TV  director  of  Bozell  &  Jacobs,  Inc.  in 
Chicago,  has  been  with  the  agency  for  10  years,  having  joined  as  copywriter 
in  October,  1944,  after  serving  with  the  Army  Air  Forces  as  a  radio  instructor. 
Previous  background  included  motion  picture  work  with  National  Screen 
Service,  and  Filmack  in  writing  and  production  and  also  varied  motion  picture 
and  other  theatrical  advertising.  Radio  and  TV  work  at  Bozell  &  Jacobs  includes 
program  and  spot  buying  for  Serta  Mattresses,  Blue  Cross-Blue  Shield,  Leaf 
Brands  and  others.  He  has  won  6  Chicago  Federation  Advertising  Club  awards 
fcr  individual  ads  and  campaigns  handled  as  creative  account  executive.  Philip 
was  educated  at  the  U.  of  Chicago  and  Chicago  Conservatory  of  Music. 


JAMES  C.  SHELBY,  vice-president  and  television  director  for  McCann-Erickson, 
Chicago,  was  recently  appointed  to  his  present  post.  During  the  past  14  years, 
Shelby,  as  director  of  TV  and  radio  for  McCann-Erickson,  handled  extensive 
operations  of  the  Standard  Oil  Company  which  included  newscasts,  sports  shows 
and  special  events  of  college  and  pro-football  games.  Other  assignments  included 
International  Harvester.  Swift  &  Company,  Maytag,  Bell  &  Howell  and  Milnot. 
Recently  he  was  honored  with  a  gold  award  from  the  Oil  Industry  Information 
Committee  for  outstanding  services.  Prior  to  joining  McCann,  Shelby  handled  the 
Dr.  I.  Q.  Quiz  Show  on  NBC  radio.  Shelby  served  with  the  Marines  in  World 
War  II.  He  is  a  charter  member  of  the  Chicago  Radio  Management  and  the 
Chicago  Television  Council. 


WINSLOW  H.  CASE,  vice-president  of  Geyer  Advertising,  Inc..  entered  the  adver- 
tising business  in  1927.  He  was  associated  with  Stinson  Aircraft,  La  Driere  Art 
Service  and  Chesterfield  cigarettes  and  has  served  on  the  advertising  faculty 
of  Columbia  University.  He  has  been  associated  with  Campbell-Ewald  as  senior 
vice-president  and  was  a  major  contributor  in  the  development  of  the  agency's 
television  department,  working  closely  with  Chevrolet  officials  in  their  TV 
expansion.  Case  was  active  in  the  presentation  of  "Famous  Jury  Trials"  and 
the  Notre  Dame  home  football  games  on  DuMont  TV  network  for  Chevrolet.  He 
supervised  the  pick-up  of  sixty  events  at  Madison  Square  Garden  in  N.  Y. 
under  sponsorship  of  local  Chevrolet  dealers. 


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AIRSPOT  SALES 

(.4  y^-l   I.ak.-  St..  (Iiioago,  111. 
l*honr:  M'utr  2-(tl(>() 

Radio  ilrn.  Mgr ]o>c\A\  Kapys 

TV  ilrn.  M(ir Capico  Kapps 

ALASKA  RADIO  &  TV  SALES 

.t:ii  I  .  xiMuion    \\«-..  N«\s   York  C\l\.  N.  Y. 
rhonv:    Ml  rra>    Mill    VKiOJ 

Nrlwork   Sal.>    Mgr Cliarlea   E.   Soden 

Spot   Sales   Mpr Roy  V.  Smith 

ALL-CANADA  RADIO  FACILITIES 

LTD. 

8«  HicliiiKiiiti  Si.  W  .,    Itirtuito,  Onlaiio.  Can. 

Phone:   KMpin-  6-76^1 
Wfx^  Sla.  Tim.-  I)i\ lolin  \V.  Tregale 

AM  RADIO  SALES  COMPANY 

40<l   Ni.rlli    Mi(lii^:an    A\.-.,  Chicago    11,  111. 
I'hone:   MOhawk  4-6555 

Prreitlrnt Ralph    L.   Atlass 

Vi^<'-P^e^i^^ent A.  R.  Ellman 

Exrrutive    Jerry  Glynn 

Branch    Offices 

1657  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  COIiimhus  5-3739 

Kxrruli\e W.   H.   Losee 

5939  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  Hollywood  9-5341 

Execuli\e    Robert   Block 

607  Market  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Manager   Ken  Carey 

AVERY-KNODEL  INC. 

720  Fifth   Ave.,  .New   York    19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson  65536 

President Lewis   H.  Avery 

Vice  PrcMdenl J.  W.  Knodel 

Secretary B.  P.  Timothy 

Treasurer Arthur   H.  McCoy 

Director David   H.   Sandeberg 

liraruh  Offices 

75  East  Wacker  Dr.,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:  Andover  34710 

Vice  Pret J.  W.  Knodel 

23j  Montgomery  .St..  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 
Phone:  Yukon  2-2053 

Director Da\id   H.   Sandeberg 

6363   WiNhire   Blv.h,   Lo-   AriKehs   48,   Calif. 
Phone:   \X  Fb-t.-r  3-9583 

Ejujc.  In  Cbargi- K(lv>in  Cahn 

41  .MarietU  St.,  N.W^  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 
Phone:  Cypres!  7545 

Exectilivr-in-charfEe Cbarle-    C.    Tioleman 

1915  Flrn  St.,  Dallah  1,  Texas 


Phone:  Sterling  1558 
Exec.  In  Charge Clyde  B.  Melville 

HIL  F.  BEST  CO. 

Park  Ave.   Bldg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 
Phone:  WOodward  2-7298 

Gen.  Mgr Hil  F.  Best 

Sales  Mgr Michael  Best 

Sta.  Rel Val  A.  Best 

Branch  Offices 
228  N.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago  1,  III. 

Phone:   STate  2-5096 

101  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    LExington   2-3783 

6000  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Hollywood  5-6667 

15  Harriet  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Phone:  UNderhill  3-6480 

Mortgage  Guaranty  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Phone:  ALpine  5084 

2745  NE  Brdwy.,  Portland  12,  Ore. 

Phone:  Garfield  6292 

203  White-Henry  Bldg.,  Seattle 

Phone:  Seveca  7997 

WALTER  BIDDICK  COMPANY 

1151    So.   Broadwav,   Los   Angeles   15,   Calif. 
Phone:  Richmond  6184 

Manager   Guy  Biddick 

Asst.  Mgr Mildred  Biddick 

Office   Mgr Josephine   Corbet 

Traveling  Rep Burl  Zoul 

JOHN  BLAIR  &  COMPANY 

Chrysler   Bldg.   East,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-6900 

President John   P.   Blair 

Asst.  to   Pres Wells   Barnett 

Exec.  V-P Robert  E.  Eastman 

Vice-President David  N.  Simmons 

Secretary-Treasurer   Blake  Blair 

Branch  Offices 

520  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  lU. 

Phone:   SU   7-8659 

Vice-President Charles   F.   Dilcher 

3010  Russ  Bldg.,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 
Phone:  DOuglas  2-3188 

Manager Herber   Smith,    Jr. 

3460   Wilshire   Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  28,   Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  7-6103 

Vice-President Carleton  E.  Coveny 

1037  Paul  Brown  Bldg.,  St.  Louis  1,  Mo. 
Phone:  CHestnut  1-5688 

Manager   Tom  Harrison 

524  Book   Bldg.,   Detroit  26,  Mich. 
Phone:   WOodward   1-6030 

Mgr Charles  Fritz 

467  Rio  Grande  Nat'l  Bldg.,  Dallas,  Texas 
Phone:  Riverside  4228 


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Manager    Steve    Beard 

Statler  Office  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Phone:  HUbbard  2-3163 

Mgr. Bruce   G.  Pattyson 

BLAIR-TV,  INC. 

150  E.  43rd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-5644 

Chairman John  P.  Blair 

President William  H.   Weldon 

Vice-Presidents Lindsey  H.  Spight, 

John  Venninger 

Secretary-Treasurer   Blake  Blair 

Branch  Offices 

520  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Phone:  SUperior  7-5580 

Vice-President John  W.  Davis 

3010  Russ  Bldg.,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 
Phone:  YUkon  2-7068 

Vice-President Lindsey  Spight 

3460  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
Phone:  DU  7-1333 

Mgr Frank   Moreland 

1037  Paul  Brown  Bldg.,  St.  Louis  1,  Mo. 
Phone:  CHestnut  1-4459 

Mgr Richard  Quigley 

524  Book  Bldg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 
Phone:  WOoodward  1-6030 

Manager    Gabe   Dype 

467   Rio   Grande  Nat'l   Bldg.,   Dallas,  Texas 
Phone:  Riverside  4228 

Manager    Steve    Beard 

1402  Barnett  Bank,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Phone:   6-5570 

Manager Harry  E.   Cummings 

Statler  Office  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Phone:  HU  2-3163 

Manager   Bruce  Pattyson 

HASKELL  BLOOMBERG 

39  Kearney  Square,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Phone:  GLenview  8-8715 

General  Manager Haskeil  Bloomberg 

Branch  Offices 

Cregg  Bldg.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Phone:  2-2148 

Mgr Ruth  Evans 

28  Carleton  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Phone:  Kirkland  7-2355 

Manager Mrs.  Josephine  Bishop 

GUY  BOLAM 

American  Sales  and  Service  Agency 

370  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  5-1300 

President    Guy    Bolam 

Branch  Offices 
3  Place  de  Valois,  Paris  3,  France 

General  Mgr P.  G.  Duprat 

38  Hertford  St.,  London  W  1,  England 

General  Manager G.  Clement  Cave 

AM  &  FM  Stations  Represented — Radio 
Luxembourg  "1,"  "2,"  "3,"  &  "4,"  Luxem- 
bourg,  TeleLuxembourg. 

THE  BOLLING  COMPANY,  INC. 

247  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 


Phone:  PLaza  9-8150 

President George   W.  Boiling 

Vice-President E.  Schuyler  Ensell 

Treasurer Robert  H.  Boiling 

Secretary E.   A.  Pancoast,  Jr. 

Vice-President  (TV) G.  Richard  Swift 

Branch  Offices 

435  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:  WH  3-2040 

Executive-in-Charge John   D.   Stebbins 

2978  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
Phone:  DU  8-8158 

Executive-in-Charge Qeorge  Boiling  HI 

5  Third  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif, 
Phone:  GA  1-6740 

Executive-in-Charge John  T.  Coy 

80  Boyleston  St.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Manager Richard  A.  Keating 

Phone:  HU  2-0346 

LOUIS  J.  BORGATTL  INC. 

419  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Phone:    COmmonwealth   6-0718 

Pres.-Treas Louis  J.   Borgatti 

THE  BRANHAM  COMPANY 

99  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-4606 

President Eugene  Corcoran 

Chrm.  of  Board M.  H.  Long 

Vice  President Joseph  F.  Timlin 

Branch  Offices 

360  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:  Central  6-5726 

President E.  F.  Corcoran 

Vice  President L.  S.  Greenberg 

7236  General  Motors  Bid.,  Detroit  2,  Mich. 
Phone:   Trinity   1-0440 

Executive-in-Charge Ed  Charney 

1005  Fidelity  Union  Life  Bldg.,  Dallas  3,  Tex. 
Phone:  ST  5831 

Executive-in-Charge J.  S.  McCauley 

Rhodes  Haverty  Bldg.,  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 
Phone:  Walnut  3025 

Executive-in-Charge H.  L.  Ralls 

Title  Guaranty  Bldg.,  St.  Louis  1,  Mo. 
Phone:  CHestnut  1-6192 

Executive-in-Charge John  J.  Schwarz 

703  Market  St.,  San  Francisco  3,  Calif. 
Phone:   YUkon  2-1582 

Executive-in-Charge   Walter  Patzlaff 

6399  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  48,  Calif. 
Phone:  Webster  1-1551 

Executive-in-Charge Norman  Noyes 

2001  Liberty  Life  Bldg.,  Charlotte  2,  N.  C. 

Charlotte  2,  N.  C. 

Phone:  2-8839 

Executive-in-Charge B.  C.  Finch 

1028  Sterick  Bldg.,  Memphis  3,  Tenn. 

Phone:  8-2344 

Executive-in-Charge Sidney  L.  Nichols 

BROADCAST  TIME  SALES 

149   California   St.,   San   Francisco    11,   Calif. 

Phone:  SUtter  1-8656 
Owner   Carl  Schuele 


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CLARK  R.  BROWN  CO. 

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BULMER  6,  JOHNSON.  INC. 

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BURN-SMITH  CO..  INC. 

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rhom-.  Mil  2-3124-5 

Vice  I*re*,-Kaslrrn  Mgr C.  Skinley  Bailey 

Itramh  Offices 

307  N.  Michigan  Av«  „  Chicago  1,  111. 

I'hone:    CKnlral   h-Uil 

Pre»,-Trra*urcr John  A.  Toothill 

f.:2  S.  I  afaMllr  I*k.   PI..  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
rhone:   Dunkirk  2-3200 

M.:r Marian  G.  Oakcs 

J{»   Monlgomerv  St.,  .^an   Francisco   4,  Calif. 

Phone:  Yukon  ()-:>«19 
Manaprr    Norman   Cunningham 

CANADIAN  STATION 

REPRESENTATIVES.  LTD. 

47  7    Ma.liM.n   Am..  N.   Y.  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  9-1810 

y.xec.  in   Che Thomas   F.   Malone 

CAPPER  PUBLICATIONS,  INC. 

103J  Topeka  Blvd.,  Topeka,  Kans. 
Phone:  3-2377 

Prr-i.lrnt    H.   S.   HIake 

Cineral    Manager Ben    Ludy 

Comm.    Manager Milton    Hodges 

Branch  Offices 

420  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   LE  2-1250 

Kwrculive-in-chargi- William  L.  McKee. 

333  No.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phonr:  CEniral  6-5977 

I  x»rini\«-.in-Charg«' liarney    C'jark 

300  W  ahower  Bldg.,  Kansas  City  6,  Mo. 
Phone:  Victor  3864 

KxeruliveHD-iharge Jofeeph  H.  Story,  Jr. 

'.'W  l'ni«in  Commirce  HIdg.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
Phone:   Main  1-6774 

Manaitf-r Andrew  M.  Cent 

1207  Rukk  nidg.,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 
Phom-:  Douglas  2-:)220 

Kxr-rutivf-in-rharge    Fred   Jameson 

1151  .South  Broadway,  Los  Angeles  15,  Calif. 

(WaJti-r  Biddick  Company) 
Lxrculive-in-rharge    Guy   Biddick 

CARIBBEAN  NETWORKS.  INC. 

2W»   U#..t    iTih   M^    N.v*    York   19,  .\.  Y. 

Phone:    CI    .5.7433 

Kwrc.  Vire  pr-v A.  M.  Martinez 


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S«'c'v    Treas 


Vincent  Ramos 
,  .Juan  J.  Cerna 


CBS  RADIO  SPOT  SALES 

48,')    Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   PLuzu  1-2345 

(icncral  Sales  Mgr Henry  R.  Flynn 

F.asicrn  Sales  Mgr Milton  F.  Allison 

Mgr.  Sis.  Devolopnu'nt Newell  T.  Schwin 

Research    Mgr .Richard  Hess 

Promotion    Mgr Sherril   Taylor 

Branch  Offices 

410  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  IlL 

Phone:  Whitehall  4-6000 

Western  Sales  Mgr Gordon  Hayes 

902   Fisher   Bldg.,   Detroit   2,   Mich. 
Phone:  Trinity  2-5500 

Manager Ralph  Fait,  Jr. 

Palace  Hotel,  San  Francisco  5,  Calif. 
Phone:  Yukon  2-7000 

Manager    Jack  Donahue 

6121  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  28,  Calif. 
P/ione:  Hollywood  9-1212 

Manager    Jack   WooUey 

31  Third  St.,  N.E.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga. 

Phone:  Elgin  0727 

Manager    David  Kittrell 

CBS  TELEVISION  SPOT  SALES 

Service  of  CBS  Television 

485  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  1-2345 

Vice-Pres.  in  Charge Merle  S.  Jones 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr Clark  B.  George 

Business  Manager Ben  Margolis 

Research   Manager Alfred   Di  Giovanni 

Eastern  Sales  Mgr Edward  A.  Larkin 

Branch  Offices 

410  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  IlL 

Phone:  Whitehall  4-6000 

Midwestern  Sales  Mgr John  A.  Schneider 

800  Peachtree  St.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Phone:  Elgin  0727 

Manager H.  H.  Holtshouser 

902  Fisher  Bldg.,  Detroit  2,  Mich. 
Phone:   Trinity  2-5500 

Manager Tony  Moe 

Palace  Hotel,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Phone:  YUkon  2-7000 

Manager MacLean    Chandler 

1313  N.  Vine  St.,  Los  Angeles  28,  Calif. 

P/ione:  Hollywood  9-1212 

Manager J.  Richardson  Loughrin 

HENRY  I.  CHRISTAL  CO. 

579  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  8-4414 

President Henry  I.  Christal 

Branch  Office 

333    N.   Michigan   Ave.,   Chicago,   IlL 

Phone:    CE  6-6357 

Manager James  L.  Thompson 

Russ  Building,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Phone:  YU  2-1204 

Manager Richard  E.  Green 

2107  Book  Building,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 
Phone:   WOodward   3-2365 


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Manager Joseph  R.  Spadea 

581  Boylston  St.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Phone:  Copley  7-1180 

Manager  Richard  Charlton 

THOMAS  F.  CLARK  COMPANY,  INC. 

1  East  54th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ELdorado  5-5666 

Manager Thomas  F.  Clark 

Asst.  Mgr Madeline  E.  Miklos 

Branch  Office 

35  E.  Wacker  Drive,  Chicago,  111. 

Phone:  State  2-1663 

Manager    Paul  Elsberry 

Penobscot  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Phone:   Trinity   1-8981 

Manager  Paul  Pequinot 

992  William-Oliver  Bldg.,  Adanta,  Ga. 

Phone:  Lamar  7088 

Manager   Harry  Cannon 

COLLEGE  RADIO  CORP. 

Delaware  Rd.,  Columbus  16,  Ohio 
Phone:  FRanklin  2-5277 

President Edwards    R.   Hopple 

Vice  President Robert  R.  Vance,  Jr. 

Sales  Manager William  B.  Irvine 

Branch  Office 

Vice   Pres Robert  R.  Vance,  Jr. 

14  West  45th  St.,  N.  Y.  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    OXfor'd   7-0890 

CONTINENTAL  RADIO  SALES 

21st  &  Panama  St.,  Philadelphia  3,  Pa. 
Phone:  LOmbard  3-0882 

Manager  R.  Butche 

Branch  Offices 
285  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Manager   Stephanie  Maytas 

Phone:   LE  2-2450 

228  No.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Manager  R.  Olson 

DONALD  COOKE  INC. 

331  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-7270 

President   Donald  Cooke 

Branch  Offices 
1061  Penobscot  Bldg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 

Execulive-in-Charge Charles  J.  Sheppard 

228  N.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago  1,  lU. 
Phone:  State  2-5096 

Executive-in-Charge    Hooper  Jones 

111  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  48,  Cal. 
Phone:  Crestview  5-2022 

Execulive-in-Charge Lee  F.  O'Connell 

233  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco  4,  Cal. 

Phone:   Yukon   6-2396 

Executive-in-Charge William  A.  Ayers 

HARRY  E.  CUMMINGS 

1402  Barnett  Bank  Bldg., 

Jacksonville  2,  Fla. 

Phone:  6-5770 

Owner. .Harry  E,  Cummings 


DORA-CLAYTON  AGENCY,  INC. 

502  Mortgage  Guarantee  Bldg.,  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 

Phone:  Alpine  7841 
Operators Dora  C.  Cosse,  Clayton  J.  Cosse 

DEVNEY  &  CO. 

535  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-5365 

President E.  J.  Devney 

Branch  Office 

64  East  Lake  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Phone:  FR  2-0016 

Manager Hal  Holman 

EVERETT-McKINNEY,  INC. 

40  E.  49  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  9-3747 

President Max  M.  Everett 

Secretary M.  Jane  Callahan 

Sales  Mgr Powell  H.  Ensign 

Vice   President Robert   Mandeville 

Branch  Offices 

400  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Phone:  Superior  7-9052 

Executive-in-Charge Robert    F.    Meskill 

111  LaCienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  48,  Cal. 
Phone:  Crestview  5-2022 

Exec.-in-Charge Lee  F.  O'Connell 

233  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco  4,  Cal. 

Phone:   Yukon  6-2396 

Exec.-in-Charge William  A.  Ayrea 

FORIOE  &  COMPANY,  INC. 

580  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JUdson  6-3100 

President   Joseph  Bloom 

Vice-President   Zang  Golobe 

Gen.  Mgr Joseph  Ruggiero 

Acct.  Executives Jim  Theiss, 

Ed  Forrester,  John  Knox,  Eugene  Litt 

Research  Director Billie  Judels 

Branch  Offices 

435  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Phone:  Delaware  7-1874 

Manager Tom  Cinquina 

1127  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Phone:  Madison  6-8329 

Manager   Lawrence  Krasner 

593  Market  St.,  San  Francisco  5,  Calif. 
Phone:  Sutter  1-7569 

Manager    Zona   Samson 

502  Mortgage  Guarantee  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Phone:  Alpine  7841 

Co-Manager Clayton  Cosse 

9718  Tralle  Drive,  Dallas  18,  Texas 

Phone:    DAvis    7-4541 

Manager Hal  Falter 

FREE  &  PETERS,  INC. 

444  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  1-2700 

President H.  Preston  Petera 

Exec.  V.P Russel  Woodward 

Vice-Pres.-TV   Lloyd  Griffin 

Radio  Department 
V.P.,  Eastern  Sis.  Mgr Jones  Scovern 


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IVtuMolion    NUnaiirr Frank   W  ooanifT 

Ti'  neftortmrnt 

Yj^titm  Salm  Manajirr John  W.  Hrooke 

Promotion   Mjir John   W   lluilhut 

Branch  Offices 

:j»0  N.  Michigan  Avo^  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:  Franklin  2-6373 

Vicr-IVrt, Jol»n  A.  Cory 

Radio  Deportment 

Midv»p*l  Salrj  Mgr Arthur  W.  Bagge 

Tl    Department 

\iiJ«»c»l  Sal«>   Mpr \\  m.  J.  Tynan 

Glenn   Hl.l>:..    \lhinl;i   :<.  (ia. 
Phone:   Main  5667 
Kcic/io  Department 

Mgr Jame*  M.  Wade 

rr  Department 

Manager Vi  •  J-  Slubbs 

Penob-icol  lUilfi.,  D.troit  26.  Mich. 

Phone:   Woodward   14255 

Radio  Department 

Mgr W.  W.  Bryan 

Tl     Department 

Manantr Ion   A.  kinp 

406  W.  7lh  St.,  Fort  Worth  2,  Texas 

Phone:  Fortune  3349 

liadut  \   71     Deimrtment 

Mgr Dean    Milhurn 

6331  Holb-wood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28»  Cal. 

Phone:  9-2151 

Radio  *  Tl'  Deimrtment 

Mgr Hal  W.  Hoag 

Kufts   Bldg^  San   Francisco,  Calif. 
Phone:  Sutt.r  1-3798 

Radio  Manager F,  Thomas  Boise,  Jr. 

Trlfvi-ion    Mgr William    A.   Exline 

GILL-PERNA,  INC. 

654  Madi*.on  Ave.,  New  York  21,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  TEmpleton  8-4740 

Pre^idrnt    Helen   Gill 

Kitrr.  Vire-Prej- John  J.  Perna,  Jr. 

lirnnrh  Offices 

75  EL  Warker   Drive,   Chicago,  111. 

Phone:  IRanklin  2-8665 

Mid*%eM  Mgr Walter  Bead.ll 

2330  W.  3rd  St.,  Lo^  Angeles,  Calif. 

Phone:   Dlnkirk  7-4388 

57  Pot*!  St.,  San  lranri..co,  (]alif. 

Phone:  Siitt«r  lo.V)^ 

W.  S.  GRANT  CO.,  INC. 

703  Mark«-t  M .,  Sjm  Francisco,  Calif. 
Phono.    KXI.rook    2-(t()V>:),    2-12il 

Cfpoeral  Manager W.  S.  Grant 

lirnnrh  Offices 

1127  ^^  il-hir#-  Blvd..  I.o-  Angeles,  Calif. 

Phone:  Madison  9-2653 

33  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  BKyant  91374 

612  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Phone:  SUperior  7-8177 

MELCHOR  GUZMAN  COMPANY. 
INC. 

r,  Rorkrf flier  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  7-0624 


President Melchor  Guzman 

Stations   Represented    in— Bolivia,    Brazil, 

Chile.  Columhia,  FJ  Salvador,  Honduras, 
Mexico.  Nicaragua,  Peru,  Puerto  Rico,  Uru- 
guay, and  Venezuela. 

H-R  REPRESENTATIVES,  INC. 

380  Madison  Ave..  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Oxford  7-3120 

Pres.  &  Treas Frank  M.  Headley 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Dwight  S.  Reed 

Vice-Pres.  &  Sec Frank  E.  Pcllegrin 

Vice-Pres Carlin  S.  French 

Vice-Pres Paul  R.  Weeks 

Vice-Pres Harold  Lindley 

Branch  Offices 

35  East  Wacker  Drive,  Chicago  1,  III. 

Phone:  Randolph  6-6431 

Vice-President Dwight  S.  Reed 

155  Montgomery  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Phone:  YUkon  2-5701 

General  Manager James  Alspaugh 

Equitable  Bldg.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  7-1480 

V.P.-Gen.  Mgr Harold  Lindley 

520  Lovett  Blvd.,  Rm.  ID,  Houston,  Tex. 

Phone:  Justin  1601 

101  Marietta  St.  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

452  Rio  Grande  Bldg.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Phone:  Randolph  5149 

Manager   Clarke  Brown 

HARRINGTON,  RIGHTER  & 
PARSONS,  INC. 

589  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   MU  8-7050 

TV  Department 

President John  E.  Harrington,  Jr. 

Vice  Pres Volney  Righter 

Vice  Pres James  O.  Parsons,  Jr. 

Acct.  Executive John  F.  Dickinson 

Acct.  Executive Burton  Adams 

Acct.   Executive Maurice   Rashbaum,  Jr. 

Account  Executive Norman  Walt 

Branch  Office 

Tribune  Tower,  Chicago,  111. 

Phone:  Whitehall  4-0074 

Executive-in-charge Carroll  R.  Layman 

Russ  Bldg.,   San   Francisco,  Calif. 

Phone:  Sutter  1-4125 

Executive-in-charge Franklin  Dougherty 

HEADLEY-REED  COMPANY 

420  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  5-8701 

President    Sterling   Beeson 

Chrm.  of  Board F.  W.  Miller,  Sr. 

Kxec.  Vice-Pres John  H.  Wrath 

Secy.-Treas Frank  W.  Miller,  Jr. 

V.P.,  Sales  Mgr,,  Radio... Jack  Hardinghara 

V.P.,  Sales  Mgr.,  TV Dick  Hogue 

Branch  Offices 
230  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  III. 

Kxecutive   V.P.-in-Charge John  H.   Wrath 

Staff Geno    Cioe,   Ed   Gardner, 

Frank    Hussey,    Bob    Alexander 
Palmer  Bldg.,  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 


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Executives-in-charge Eli  W.  Sweatman, 

Wm.  Elwell 
300  Montgomery  St^  San  Francisco  4,  Cal. 

Executive-in-charge Frank  Tessin 

Taft  Bldg^  Hollywood,  Cal. 

Execulive-in-charge Clark  N.  Barnes 

Lincoln-Liberty  Bldg.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Executive-in-charge Robert    S.    Dome 

HOAG-BLAIR  CO. 

405  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MU  4-3722 

President   Robert  B.  Hoag 

Vice-President    Wells    Barnett 

Sec'y.»  Treas Helen   Rice 

Promotion   Victor  Forker 

Research   Ward  Dorrell 

Branch  Office 

737  No.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Phone:   DE  7-2145 

Exec,  in  Chg Donald  Ward 

3010   Russ   Bldg.,   San    Francisco,    Calif. 
Phone:  YU  2-7068 

Exec,  in  Chg Lindsey  Spight 

3460  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 

Phone:  DU  1-3811 
Exec,  in  Chg Frank  Moreland 

GEORGE  P.  HOLUNGBERY  CO. 

307  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phone:  DEarborn  2-6060 

President George  P.  HoUingbery 

Branch  Offices 

500  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   OXford   5-5560 

Executive-in-charge John    I.    Peterson 

411  W.  5th  St.,  Los  Angeles  13,  Calif. 
Phone:  Madison  6-1351 

Executive-in-charge Harry  H.  Wise,  Jr. 

625  Market  St.,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 
Phone:  DOuglas  2-2541 

Executive-in-charge George  E.  Lindman 

233  Peachtree  St.,  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 

Phone:  Lamar  5710 

Executive-in-charge Richard  N.  Hunter 

HAL  HOLMAN  COMPANY 

64  East  Lake  St.,  Chicago  14,  111. 
Phone:  FRanklin  2-0016 

Owner   Hal  Holman 

Branch  Offices 

535  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-5365 

Executive-in-charge Ed  Devney 

6381  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  Hywd.  9-5408 

>fanager   Tracy  Moore 

607  Market  St.,  San  Francisco   5,   Calif. 

Phone:  GA  1-0426 

Manager Roy  Soderlind 

INDIE  SALES,  INC. 

60  East  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  24813 

President  Jack  Koste 

Branch  Offices 
228  N.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago  1,  lU. 


Phone:  STate  5096 
6000  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:  HOUywood  5-6667 

15  Harriet  St.,  San  Francisco  3,  Calif. 

Phone:  UNderhill  3-6480 

Park  Ave.  Bldg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 

Phone:  WOodward  2-7298 

P.  0.  Box  6102,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Phone:  EXchange  1490 

INTER-AMERICAN    PUBLICATIONS, 
INC. 

41  East  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-0884 

President  Angel  Ramos 

Vice-President   Jose  Oviedo 

Secretary Frank  Navarro 

INTERSTATE  UNITED  NEWSPAPERS 
—RADIO  DIVISION 

545  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-5452 

Mgr.  Radio  Div Joseph  Wootton 

Branch  Offices 

25  East  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago,  IlL 

Phone:  WEbster  9-7260 

Manager   L.  J.  Pollard 

THE  KATZ  AGENCY,  INC. 

477  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  9-4460 

President Eugene  Katz 

V.P.,  Dir.  of  Sales  Policy. .  .George  W.  Brett 

Treasurer Morris  J.  Beck 

Sales  Manager Morris  S.  Kellner 

Director  of  TV Edward  Codel 

Sales  Mgr.  (TV) Scott  Donahue 

Branch  Offices 

307  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:  Central  6-7343 

Vice-President  G.  H.  Gunst 

Penobscot  Bldg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 
Phone:  Woodward  3-8420 

Manager W.  Fiske  Lockridge 

Bryant  Bldg.,  Kansas  City  6.  Kans. 
Phone:  Victor  7095 

Manager T.  J.  Flanagan,  Jr. 

22  Marietta  St.,  Altanta  3,  Ga. 
Phone:  Alpine  1637 

Manager  Keith  Byerly 

2006  Bryan  St.,  Dallas  1,  Texas 
Phone:  Riverside  4036 

Manager D.  Rutledge 

Russ  Bldg.,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 
Phone:  Sutter  1-7434 

Manager Stanley  J.  Ruelman 

530  W.  Sixth  St.,  Los  Angeles  14,  Calif. 

Phone:  Tucker  8167 

Manager Richard  Hasbrook 

lOHN  KEATING 

414  Alderway  Bldg.,  Portland  5,  Ore. 
Phone:  Beacon  4107 

Manager Don  P.  Motler 

Branch  Office 
Second  and  Pine  Bldg.,  Seattle,  Wash. 


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THE  KENNEDY  CO. 

iJWXi   l\..k.u.l    Hl.l;:..    rii.l.ui.lplna   2,   Ta. 

/*/iunr:    Kill*  nhou>p   (»-i{5l6 
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nedy, Fo*ler  C;.  Howon.  Ka«hr>n  R.  Pelirs. 

KETTELL-CARTER 

118    .Nrwl.mx     M..    n..«l.>n     1(..    Mass. 
rhttne:  Khnmorr  ()-l"(»(i 

Partner Kluier   Kettell 

PaftBcr    Marjorie   Carter 

A.  LEWIS  KING 

551  Fifth  Av.-,  Now  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   MLrray   Hill  2-8276 

Prefident Sidmy    J.    riamni 

Vi.^  Pr.v  A  Trea^ \.  I.-wis  King 

NONA  KIRBY  CO. 

50T   Stailt-r    Ofli..-    HI. In.,    lioston,    Mass. 

Phone:  Illbbard  2-0117 

Proidenl    Nona  Kirby 

Virc  Prf^id.nl Kay   Chille 

JOSEPH  HERSHEY  McGILLVRA,  INC. 

366  .Madison  Ave.,  iNew  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-8755 

Pre»ident Joseph    H.   McGillvra 

Branch  Offices 

185  N.  WahaOi  Ave.,  Chicago   1,  111. 

Phone:  State  2-5282 

Manager   Judd   Sparling 

638  S.  Van  Ness  A\e^  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
Phone:  DUnkirk  4-7352 

Manager Fred    F.   Crawford,  Jr. 

155  Montgomerv  St>,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 
Phoni:    EXhrook   2-0167 

Manager   Al  Tewksbury 

210  Madison  Ave.,  MeMiphi>  3,  Tenn. 

Phone:   MFin|)hib  5-5338 

M.-inapir    Jolin  F.  Slewark 

ROBERT  MEEKER  ASSOCIATES  INC. 

:21   I  iftli  Ave,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-2170 

President Robert  D.  C.  Meeker 

Eaft#-rn  Manager Loui»  J.  F.  Moore 

Arrourii   Fx«r Fdgar   H.  Filion 

Arrount  Vlxei Hyron  Coodell 

Branch  Offices 

333  N.  Michigan  Ave,  Chicago  1,  HI. 

Phftne:   CE  6-1742 

Manager Carl  F-J  Jcwett 

8  West  King  St.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 
Phtme:  Lan.  5251 

Managrr    Dick   Sheet/ 

6381  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  28,  Calif. 
Phone:   HO  2-2351 

West  Coast  Manager Tracy  Moore 

339  \{u*>>   HniJding,  San  Francisco,  Calif 

Phone:   YTJkon   64940 

Wert  Coail  .Manager Don  Pontius 


MEEKER  TV,  INC. 

521  Fiftlj  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    MUrray    Hill    2-2170 

Presitlonl Robert   D.  C.  Meeker 

Fastcrn  Mgr Fdgar  B.  Filion 

I'roniolion    Director Vic    Piano 

Branch   Offices 
333  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  HI. 

Midwest  Mpi- F.  J.  Jewett 

Phone:    CEntral   6-1742 
8  West  King  St.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Manager   Dick  Sheetz 

339  Russ  Bldg.,  San  Francisco   4,  Calif. 
Phone:   Lancaster  5251 

West   Coast   Mgr Don   Pontius 

6381  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  28,  Calif. 

Phone:   HOUywood   2-2351 
Manager  Tracy  Moore 

CLYDE  MELVILLE  CO. 

402  Melba  Bldg.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Phone:  Sterling  1558 

Owner    Clyde  Melville 

NBC  SPOT  SALES 

30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  7-8300 

V.-P.  Director Thomas  B.  McFadden 

Director,  (TV) John  Reber 

Director,   (Radio) H.  W.  Shepard 

Nat.  Mgr.,  (Radio) George  Dietrich 

Mgr.  Represented  Stas Richard  Close 

Mgr.  New  Bus.,  Prom Mort  Gaflin 

Sales  Service  Mgr Caroline  Herbert 

Eastern  Sales  Mgr.  (TV) . .  .  .Edwin  Jameson 

Branch  Offices 

Merchandise  Mart,  Chicago   54,  111. 

Phone:  SUperior  7-8300 

Central  Radio  Sales  Mgr Paul  Mensing 

Central  TV  Sales  Mgr John  MulhoUand 

815  Superior  Ave.,  N.  E.,  NBC  Bldg. 

Cleveland  14,  Ohio 

Phone:  CHerry  1-0942 

Radio  &  TV  Sales  Rep John  C.  Treacy 

Sunset  &  Vine,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  Hollywood  9-6161 

Sales  Rep.  (Radio) Doty  Edouarde 

Sales   Rep.    (TV) Walter    Davison 

Taylor  &  O'Farrell  Sts.,  NBC  Bldg. 
San  Francisco  2,  Calif. 
Phone:  Greyslone  4-8700 

Sales  Rep.  (Radio) Martin  PercivaJ 

Sales  Rep.   (TV) George  Fuer*  ; 

Penobscot  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Phone:    WOodward   1-1610 

Radio  Sales  Rep William  Buschget 

TV  Sales  Representative Allan  Ker 

1527  Elizabeth  Ave.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Phone:  CHarlotte  6-6581 

Sales    Rep Bomar    Lowranc' 

770  Spring  St.,  N.  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Phone:  EL  gin  3726 

Sales   Rep Freeman  Jont? 

Fidelity  Union  Life  Bldg.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Phone:  RAndolph  8206 

Sales  Rep Rqliprt  F,  Kee^ 


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BOMAR  LOWRANCE  & 
ASSOCIATES 

1102  Fidelity  Union  Bldg.,  Dallas,  Texas 
Phone:  Randolph  8206 

Sales  Rep Robert  Keef e 

770  Spring  St.,  N.  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Phone:  EL  gin  3726 

Sales  Rep Freeman  Jones 

1527  Elizabeth  Ave.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Phone:   6-6581 

NATIONAL  TIME  SALES 

370  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  5-1300 

Sales  Manager Arthur  Gordon 

Asst.  Sales  Mgr Robert  J.  Kizer 

Branch  Office 

672  S.  Lafayette  Park  PL,  Los  Angeles  5,  Cal. 

Phone:  DU  2-3200 

Manager Harlan  G.  Oakes 

235   Montgomery  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Phone:  YUkon  6-5819 
Manager Burt  Beggs 

HARLAN  G.  OAKES  &  ASSOCIATES 

235  Montgomery  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Phone:  YUkon  6-5819 

307   N.  Michigan,   Chicago,  111. 

Phone:   CEntral  6-4437 

672  S.  Lafayette  Park  PL,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Phone:  DUnkirk  2-3200 

370  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  5-1300 

PAN   AMERICAN   BROADCASTING 
CO. 

370  Lexington  Ave,,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  5-1300 

Vice-President    Eugene   Bernald 

Manager  Arthur  Gordon 

Asst.  Mgr Robt.  J.  Kizer 

Branch  Offices 

672  S.  Lafayette  Pk.  PL,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 

Phone:   DU  2-3200 

Executive-in-charge Harlan    Oakes 

235  Montgomery  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Phone:  YUkon  6-5819 
Executive-in-charge    Burt  Beggs 

JOHN  E.  PEARSON  CO. 

444  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  1-3366 

Owner John  E.   Pearson 

Account  Executives Russel  Walker. 

William    M.    Wilson,    Ray    Henze,    Dave 

Cassidy 

John  E.  Pearson  Television,  Inc. 

President John  E.  Pearson 

Vice-President  Russel  Walker 

Vice-President William  M.  Wilson 

Vice-President Frank  Reed 

Vice-President James  Bowden 

Branch  Offices 

333  No.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:  State  2-7494 

Executive-in-charge Frank  Reed 


2330  W.  3rd  St.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
Phone:  Dunkirk  7-4388 

Executive-in-charge R.    W.    Walker 

57  Post  St.,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 
Phone:  Sutter  1-5568 

Executive-in-charge    Rogers  Parratl 

1406  Northwestern  Bank  Bldg., 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Phone:  Lincoln  5689 

Exec.-in-chg James   D.   Bowden 

Fidelity  Unon  Bldg.,  Dallas,  Texas 

Phone:  PRospect  3723 

Executive-in-charge   Robert  Baird 

JOHN  H.  PERRY  ASSOCIATES 

19  W.  44th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-5047 

General  Manager Wm.  K.  Dorman 

Branch  Offices 

122  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  3,  IlL 

Phone:  Harrison  7-8085 

Executive-in-Charge F.  W.  Thurnau 

12  S.  12ih  St.,  Philadelphia  7,  Pa. 
Phone:  Walnut  2-3555 

Executive-in-Charge Robert    Hitchings 

7-268,  General  Motors  Bldg.,  Detroit  2,  Mich. 
Phone:  Trinity  5-1803 

Executive-in-Charge John  F.  Cole 

1123  Mortgage  Guarantee  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Phone:  ALpine  5084 

Executive-in-charge Thomas  H.  Atkinson 

2978  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
Phone:  Dunkirk  8-8158 

Executive-in-charge V.  E.  Atkinson 

5  3d  St.,  San  Francisco  3,  Calif. 

Phone:  Garfield  1-6740 

Executive-in-charge George  De  Close 

EDV\^ARD  PETRY  &  CO.,  INC. 

488  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  HiU  8-0200 

Radio  Department 

President    Edward  Pelry 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Edward  E.  Voynow 

Vice-President H.  E.  Ringgold 

Eastern  Sales  Mgr William  B.  Maillefert 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Wm.  H.  Steese 

Asst.  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Wallace  Duncan 

TV  Department 

V.P.,  Eastern  Sales  Mgr H.  E.  Ringgold 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Robert  L.  Hutton,  Jr. 

Research  Mgr George  Johannessen 

Branch  Offices 

400  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Phone:  WHitehall  4-0011 

Exec.  V-P Edward  E.  Voynow 

Sales  Mgr.  (Radio) John  Ashenhurst 

Sales  Mgr.  (TV) Louis  A.  Smith 

Genl.  Motors  Bldg.,  Detroit  2,  Mich. 

Phone:  Trinity  5-1035 

Executives:    William   Cartwright    (AM), 

Franklin  M.  Walker  (TV) 

Russ  Bldg.,  San  Francisco  4,  Cal. 

Phone:  YUkon  2-3631 

Executives Lloyd  McGovern   (AM) 

Edward  L.  Smith  (TV) 
530  W.  Sixth  St.,  Los  Angeles  14,  Calif. 


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. .  Chirle*  G.  MaUon 
L.  1).  l.nrimcr   I  TV) 
rhone:  Turkor  MTl 
)15  Olive  Si,  Si.  I.ouis  3.  Mo. 

Exrc.-iiHCharg« Grorgr  Korchrr   (AM) 

Riohanl  Hufihfs  (TV) 
rhone:  Cholnul    IT  I'M 

RADIO-TV  REPRESENTATIVES,  INC. 

4xS0  I.r\in|clon  Avr.,  NfW  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MU  84342 

Pretidrnt    Harry  Goodman 

Vicr  Prr»idcnt Frank  Sawdon 

Vic«  Pre»idfnl Peggy  Stone 

Branch  Offices 

75  E.  Wackcr  Dr.,  Chicago  1.  III. 

Phone:  ¥1  6^964 

Manager    Kdward  Niikey 

111  .No.  LaCirmga  Blvd.,  B.verly  Hills,  Calif. 

Exeruli\ ein-( Ihargr Arthur    Cliipnian 

Phone:  BRadsliaw  2-6738 
233    Sam-onr    St..    San    Franrisi-o,    Calif. 

Executive-in-Charge Wm.    Ayres 

Phone:    Yl'kon    6-2^)82 

RADIO  REPRESENTATIVES 
LIMITED 

25  Adelaide  Si.  \\  e^l,  Toronto  1,  Ont.,  Canada 
Phone:    EM   8-238 1 

Managing  Dirertor A.  E.  Bedard 

Sale>  Managrr \\  illiani  R.  Ross 

Branch  Offices 

908  Dominion  Squar*-   Bldg.,  Montreal,  Que. 

Canada 

Phone:    UNiversity   6-8058 

Manager W.  C.  Dippie 

Lindsay  Bldg.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada 
Phone:  9-26374 

Manager A.  J.  Messner 

198  W.  Ha6tinga  St.,  Vancouver,  B.  C,  Can. 
Manager J.  N.  HunI 

RADIO  TIME  SALES  (ONTARIO) 
LTD. 

147   University  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ontario 
Phone:  Empire  6-6680 

General  Manager N.  D.  Brown 

Traffic   Manager Merleen  Wilson 

V7ILLIAM  G.  RAMBEAU  CO. 

317  Ma.Ji.on  Ave.,  N«w   York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Murray  Hill  6-5940 

President William  G.  Rambeau 

Treasurer Mary    A.    Rambeau 

Secretary Jeanne  Pyle 

Account   F^xccutiM?" C«*orge  W.  Kupper, 

Mark    Kliot 

Branch  Offices 

185  N.   Waha-h    An.-.,   CliicaKo    1,  HI. 

Phone:  And.  3-5566 

Kxrcuti\«--in-Charg<t Boyd   W.  Lawlor 

6636  Ho]|)Kood  Blvd.,  Loh  Angeleh  28,  Calif. 
Phone:    HOllywood   4-0388 

Exec-in-Oiarge Jack  Porter 

607  Market  .St.,  .San  Francis o,  Calif. 
Phone:  GArfield  1-0426 


Exoculivr-in-Charge Roy    Soderlind 

yM)  Roanoke  Bldg.,  7th  &  Marquette  Ave. 

Minneapolis  2,  Minn. 

Phone:  Lincoln  7017 

K\ccnlivc-in-charge    Vivian   Bulmer 

PAUL  H.  RAYMER  COMPANY,  INC. 

444  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Plaza  9-5570 

President Paul  H.  Raymer 

(Radio  Dept.) 

Sales  Manager Lawrence  Van  Dolen 

Accounts    Executives Staurt    Kelly, 

William    M.    Robbins,    Jr.,   Carl    W.    TiU- 
nianns,   Jr. 

(Television  Dept.) 

Exec.  V.P.  &  Sales  Mgr Fred  C.  Brokaw 

Account  Executives Edward  Daly, 

Richard  C.  Dawson,  Bates  Halsey 

Branch  Offices 

435  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Phone:  Superior  7-6697 

Vice-President Garfield  C.  Packard 

2949  Penobscot  Bldg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 
Phone:  Woodward  3-0764 

Executive-in-Charge Robert  B.  Rains 

1680  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOllywood  2-2376 

Manager    John  D.  Gale 

2613  Russ  Bldg.,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 
Phone:  Douglas  2-8909 

Manager  Ray  Rhodes 

Glenn  Bldg.,  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 
Phone:  Alpine  6508 

Manager Arch  B.  Ragan 

1006  Mercantile  Securities  Bldg.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Phone:  Riverside  5663 
Manager John  H.  Hicks,  Jr. 

SEARS  &  AYER,  INC. 

612  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Phone:  Superior  7-8177-8 

President B.  H.  Sears 

Branch  Offices 
33  West  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Executive-in-Charge    Jack   Davis 

Phone:   BRyant  9-1374 
1127  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Executive-in-Charge Gene  Grant 

Phone:  MAdison  9-2653 
703   Market  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Executive-in-Chrage Gene   Grant 

Phone:  EXbrook  2-6685 

STORER  BROADCASTING  CO. 

1177  Kane  Concourse,  Miami  Beach  41,  Fla. 

President George  B.  Storer 

Senior  Vice  Pres J.  Harold  Ryan 

F^xec.  Vice  President Lee  B.  Wailes 

Treasurer H.    A.    Steensen 

V.P. — Planning  &  Fin.     George  B.  Storer,  Jr. 

Secretary John  E.  McCoy 

Asst.  Secretary Bertha  C.  Prestler 

Southern  Dist.  VjP Stanton  P.  Kettler 

Dir.  of  Engineering Glenn  G.  Boundy 

National  Prog.  Dir Ewald  Kockritz 


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Branch  Offices 

118  East  57th  St.,  New  York  22,  New  York 

Ph4)ne:  ELdorado  5-7690 

V.P.  &  National  Sales  Mgr G.  W.  Barker 

Sis.  Prom.  &  Ad.  Mgr...  .Arthur  C.  Schofield 

230  North  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:  FRanklin  2-6498 

Midwest  Sales  Mgr Robert  C.  Wood 

Hawley  Building,  Wheeling,  West  Va. 
Northern  Dist.  V.P William  E.  Rine 

HORACE  N.  STOVIN  &  COMPANY 

406  Jarvis  St.,  W.  Toronto  5,  Ontario 
Phone:   WAlnut  4-5768 

President H.  N.  Stovin 

Gen.  Sale  sMgr George  W.  Hellman 

TV  Representative Lee  Raeburn 

608  Keefer  Bldg.,  Montreal,  Quebec 
Phone:  UNiversity  6-6291 

Manager T.    C.    Maguire 

1111-211  Portage  Ave.,  Winnipeg  2,  Manitoba 
Phone:  925-097 

Manager G.  Tudor 

615  West  Pender  St.  W.,  Vancouver  2,  B.  C. 

Phone:  Tatlow  4831 
Manager J.   W.  Stovin 

TRANSIT  RADIO,  INC. 

1109  Union  Trust  Bldg.,  Cincinnati  2,  O. 

Phone:  Dunbar  7775 

President Richard  C.  Crisler 

VENARD,  RINTOUL  &  McCONNELL, 
INC. 

579  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   MU  8-1088 

President Lloyd    George    Venard 

Vice  President Stephen  R.  Rintoul 

Vice  President James  V.  McConnell 

Sec'y,  Treas Abner  Lichtman 

Branch  Offices 

35  E.  Wacker  Dr.,  Chicago,  111. 

Phone:  ST  2-5260 

Vice  President Howard  B.  Meyers 

2978  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Phone:   DU  84151 

Mills  Bldg.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Phone:   GA  1-7950 

WALKER  REPRESENTATION  CO.. 

INC. 

347  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  3-5830 

President Wythe  Walker 

Vice-President C.  Otis  Rawalt 

Sales    Manager Howard   McFadden 

Acct.  Executives Lionel  Colton, 

George  W.  Clark 

Branch  Offices 
80    Boylston   St.,    Boston,   Mass. 

Sales  Manager Wm.   Creed  Jr. 

360  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phone:  AN  3-5771 

V-P Ralph    C.   Kelley 

1012  Baltimore  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Phone:  Victor  992 

672  S.  LaFayetle  Park  PU  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Exec-in-Charge Harlan  G.  Cakes 


Phone:  DU  2-3200 

1687  N.W.,  Natl.  Bank  Bldg.,  Minneapolis, 

Minn. 

Phone:  Geneva  9631 

Executive-in-Charge Orville  Lawson 

Mortgage  Guarantee  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Phone:  Alpine  5084 

Executive-in-charge Tom  Atkinson 

WEED  AND  COMPANY 

597  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PL  94700 

Manager  (Radio  &  TV) Joseph  J.  Weed 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr E.  J.  Fitzsimmons 

East.  Sales  Mgr J.  C.  Lyons 

Salesmen  (Radio) Sheldon  Van  Dolen, 

Peter  McGurk,  J.  J.  Turck,  Winston  L. 
Kirby,  Robert  W.  Wilson,  Philip  Antoni, 
Henry  Simmen 

Branch  Offices 

203  North  Wabash  Ave..  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:  Randolph  6-7730 

Executive-in-Charge C.  C.  Weed 

1707  Book  Bldg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 
Phone:  Woodward  1-2685 

Executive-in-Charge B.  P.  Pearse 

Glenn  Bldg.,  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 
Phone:  Cypress  4081 

Exec-in-Charge George   Swearingeh,  Jr. 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  4-8611 

Exec-in-Charge   Don  Staley 

625  Market  St.,  San  Francisco  5,  Calif. 
Phone:  DOuglas  2-1451 

Executive-in-Charge Boyd  Rippey 

Statler  Bldg.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Phone:  Hubbard  2-5677 

Executive-in-Charge    Randolph   Goetze 

WESTERN  RADIO  SALES 

1540  No.  Highland,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  5-1755,  5-5884 

Owner   Carl  Schuele 

Manager  Jim  Gates 

Branch  Office 
149  Calif.  St.,  San  Francisco  11,  Calif. 

Owner   Carl  Schuele 

Phone:   SUtter   1-8656 

ADAM  J.  YOUNG  JR. 
INCORPORATED 

477  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  9-1810 

President Adam  J.  Young,  Jr. 

Branch  Offices 

55  East  Washington,  Chicago  2,  111. 

Phone:  ANdover  3-5448 

Exec-in-Charge William  J.  Reilly 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  28,  Calif. 
Phone:   Hollywood  9-0965 

Exec-in-Charge William  L.  Wallace 

8138  Memorial  Drive,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Phone:  Victor  3-5785 

Exec.-in-Chg Jack  Hetherington 

260   Kearney   St.,   San  Francisco,   Calif. 

Phone:  YUkon  6-5790 

Exec.-in-Chg. Daren  F.  McGavren 


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\\ ashinoton  Becomes  Legislative 
Sounding  Board  For  Industry 

D     a    D     D     D     D 

By  PHIL  COHAN 

\N  ashinirton  Biiroaii,  RADIO-TELEVISION  DAILY 


1JH7H0ES  of  the  past  year  threaten  in- 
•Cl  trusion  on  an  already  noisy  1955  .  .  . 
and  Washington  promises  to  serve  again 
as  broadcaslinjr's  sounding  board. 

With  its  usual  racing  pulse-beat,  radio 
and  TV  has  sped  through  another  year 
of  intense  development,  both  technical 
and  legislative,  and  of  audience  multipli- 
cation. Along  Pennsylvania  Avenue,  the 
industry  has  been  probed  and  headlined 
:jns  of  growing  pains  in  a  progessive 

— -i^ns  of  growing  pains  in  a  progressive 
business.  News  stories  with  big,  black 
banners  were  plentiful. 

a   D   D 

Secretary  of  Commerce  Sinclair  Weeks 
called  the  shot,  or  at  least  coined  the 
phrase,  on  the  year  a-borning.  In  his  an- 
nual forecast  of  national  commercial 
prosperity,  he  called  the  prevaling  atti- 
tude among  businessmen,  and  this  seems 
to  apply  particularly  to  radio  and  TV, 
"temperate  optimism." 

The  industry's  optimism  is  tempered 
•inly  by  threats  of  harmful  legislation 
which  would  slice  into  services  now  af- 
forded to  its  listeners  and  viewers,  and 
a  lack  of  legislation  to  help  the  "ailing 
arm"  of  UHF  and  FM. 

FCC,  with  problems  of  its  own,  was 
left  leaderless  for  many  months  in  theory 
at  least,  until  the  Senate  finally  chose  to 
act  upon  the  President's  nomination  of 
George  C.  McConnaughey  as  commission 
chairman.  Man  to  watch  during  the  com- 
ing .sea.sons  seem  to  Ix'  Charles  M.  Gowdy, 
'  nief  a.ssi.stant  to  McClonnaughey,  a 
mart  man  in  a  highly  political  position. 

J     D     D 
trii-   major   issues  facing  the 
•g    the   coming    months    are    a 
..,,i.'.jii  TV  plan  proposed  by  Zenith 
liaMio,     a     continuing     battle     on     "tall 
tower"  isKues,  and  a  threatened  investi- 
gation by  Sen.  Warren  G.  Magnuson  (D. 
VVash.)    and   his   Interstate  and    Foreign 
Commerce  Committee. 

The  recently  unveiled  Jones  Report 
evidently  sought  Ui  counter  some  of  the 
Plotkin  vitriol,  with  a  gleaming  eye  to 
H<-r,;jf,lir;in    backing    in    an    off-year    and 


some  elephant-size  votes  when  that  time 
rolls  around. 

On  the  Hill,  Senator  Magnuson,  in  a 
lecent  press  conference,  promised  probes 
of  FCC,  networks,  boxing,  movies  and, 
as  one  correspondent  put  it,  anything  else 
a  reporter  thought  to  ask  about.  Whether 
the  scope  conjured  up  by  the  Senator  ever 
materializes  or  not,  the  Commission  and 
the  nets  appear  headed  for  some  Con- 
gressional attention. 

D   D   n 

Television  has  gained  so  much  stature 
that  NARTB  declares  it  needs  a  special 
convention  all  to  itself.  iSheared  away 
from  it  older  brother,  radio,  TV  will  ma- 
ture younger  and  learn  the  ways  of  the 
world.  And  knowledge  of  the  birds  and 
bees  may  prove  handy  when  the  much- 
heralded  Senate  study  report  is  fully 
expounded.  Matter  of  fact,  shouts  for 
self -regulation  may  make  a  little  old  man 
of  good  ol'  TV. 

Industry  interests,  as  always,  will  cor- 
rect their  faults,  mend  their  fences,  and 
go  back  to  work  until  someone  starts 
screaming  again. 

D    D     D 

President  Eisenhower  opened  his  press 
conferences,  in  what  should  prove  a  pre- 
cedent-established "first,"  to  film  cam- 
eras for  reproduction  on  TV.  Though 
"live"  television  cameras  were  ruled  out 
for  the  time  being,  future  White  House 
coverage  promises  new  vistas  in  broad- 
casting. 

Speaker  Sam  Rayburn,  at  the  same 
time,  banned  TV  coverage  of  House  com- 
mittee activities.  Legislation  introduced 
before  Congressmen  recently  would 
make  video  camera  reporting  of  all  gov- 
ernmental affairs  possible  under  House 
rules.  The  resolution  met  mixed  reaction. 

Though  Plotkin  and  Magnuson  panned 
the  nets,  they  only  succeeded  in  bringing 
the  possible  ( ? )  solutions  of  the  UHF 
broadcaster's  problem  down  to  eight. 
What  the  UHF'ers  really  want,  gentle- 
men, is  only  one — ^the  workable  one,  and 
the  report  made  that  claim  for  none  of 
the  eight. 


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Federal 

Communications   Commission 


HOW  TO  APPLY 
FOR  FCC  LICENSE 

PERSONNEL 

National 

Association  of  Radio  and 
Television  Broadcasters 


PERSONNEL 
COMMITTEES 


FEDERAL 

COMMUNICATIONS 

COMMISSION 


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Coiiiiiiissioiicrs 

Chairman 

GEORGE   €.   ]IIc€0]\]VAUGHEY 

Legal  Assistaitt:   CHARLES  M.  GOWDY 
Coufidetitial  Assistant:  PEARL  MOHNKERN 


ROSEI.   n.    HYDE 

(Term  Expires  June   30,   1959) 

Assistant— DEK   W.    PINCOCK 

EDWARD    M.    WERSTER 

(Term  Expires  June  30,  1956) 

AsMsiaiii— KOHKRT  M.  KOTEEN 

FRIEDA    R.    HEI^IVOCK 

(Term  Expires  June  30,  1955) 

Assistant  — LOUIS  C.  STEPHENS 


RORERT   T.   RARTLEY 

(Term  Expires  June  30,  1958) 

Assistant— MAX  D.  PAGLIN 

JOH]V  €.   DOERFER 

(Term  Expires  June  30,  1961) 

Assistant— EVELYN  F.  EPPLEY 

RORERT   E.   LEE 

(Term  Expires  June  30,  1960) 

Assistant— DAVID  C.  WILLIAMS 


Office  Of  The   S^ecretary 

Secretary 

MARY  JAIVE  MORRIS 

Assistant  Secretary,  WILLIAM  P.  MASSING 
Administrative  Asst.:  Laura  L.  Hollingsworth 


LNTKRNATIONAL   TKLK<  0MMUNICATI0N8 
S»rrTLKMKNT>>   DIVISION 
Charlotte  S.  Smith.  Chief 

MAIL   AND    FILES    DIVISION 
Mary  E.  Sprague.  Chief 

IMK'RRTH    DIVISION 

Ji-siiie   R.   Blaine.  Chief 


TECHNICAL  ASSISTANCE  DIVISION 

Gordon  J.  Kent,  Chief 

MESSENGER  DIVISION 

John  W.  Brown.  Chief 

MINUTE  DIVISION 

Annette  Hutterly,  Chief  of  Branch 

LlitRAKY   DIVISION 

Helen  A.  Clark,  Chief  of  Branch 


Office  of  Rearing  Examiners 

JAMES  D.  CUNNINGHAM,  Chief 
EXAMINER.S 


J     D     Rrmd 
WJUUm    G     BulU 
Basil  P    Coooer 
Thomas  H.   Donahue 
Charles  J    Fredertck 
MUlard  F.  French 
Isadore  A.  HoiUg 


Annie  N 

Huntting 

Hugh  B. 

Hutchison 

H.  Gifford  Irion 

Fanney  N.  Litvin 

John  B. 

Poindexter 

Herbert 

Sharfnaan 

Elizabeth  C.  Smith 

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Office  of  Opinions  and  Review 

JOHN   L.   FITZGERALD,   Chief 
Hazel  McDonald,  Secretary 

Attorneys 
Walter  W.  Guenther      Henry  Geller 
Edward  C.  McKenzie     William  Jensen 
Donald  J.  Berkemeyer  Forest  McClenning 
Arthur  Feld  David  Warren 

Engineers 
Horace  E.  Slone  Hideyuki  Noguchi 

Accountant 
Charles  S.  Borum 


Office  of  Administration 

Executive  Officer  and  Acting  Budget  Officer 

ROBERT  W.  COX 

Richard  F.  Solan,  Administrative  Assistant 

Ozella  T.  Drake,  Secretary 

ADMINISTRATIVE   SERVICES    DIVISION  ORGANIZATION  AND  METHODS   DlVISiO. 

Paul  H.  Sheehy.  Chief  Eric  G.  Stewart,  Chief 


BUDGET   AND    FISCAL   DIVISION 

James  H.  Ballard,  Acting  Chief 


PERSONNEL.    DIVISION 

Gilbert  H.  Hatfield,  Personnel  Officer 


Office  of  Reports  and  Information 

GEORGE  O.  GILLINGHAM.  Chief 
INFORMATION   BRANCH  REPORTS    BRANCH 

Salina  M.  Lindo  Mary  O'Leson 

Eva  O.  Melton 


Office  of  Cliief  Engineer 


EDWARD  W.  ALLEN.  JR..  Chief  Engineer 
Virgil  R.  Simpson.  Assistant  Chief  Engineer 
John  A,  Willoughby,  Assistant  to  the  Chief  Engineer 
Ruby  Floyd,  Administrative  Asst. 
FREQUENCY     ALLOCATION    &  LABORATORY   DIVISION 

TREAT  V    DIVISION  Edward  W.  Chapin,  Chief  Engineer 

Albert  L.   Mcintosh,  Asst.  Chief  Engineer  CONTROL   OF  ELECTROMAGNETIC 

RADIATION  GROUP 
Ralph  J.  Renton.  U.  S.  Supervisor, 
CONELRAD 
Ernest  D.  Thelemann,  Field  Superivsor 
Robert  D.  Linx,  Field  Supervisor 


TECHNICAL  RESEARCH  DIVISION 

William  C.  Boese,  Chief 


Rroadcast  Rureau 

CURTIS  B.  PLUMMER.  Chief 

Joseph  M.  Kittner,   Assistant  Chief 

Lavelle  W.  Hughes,  Administrative  Assistant 


BROADCAST  AND   FACILITIES   DIVISION 

James  E,  Barr,  Chief 
Aural  New  &   Changed  Facilities  Branch 

Wallace  E.  Johnson,  Chief 
Existing  Facilities  Branch 

Harold  L.  Kassens,  Chief 
Technical    &    Allocations   Branch 

Bruce   S.  Longfellow,  Chief 
TV  Applications  Branch 

Joseph  N.  Nelson,  Chief 

HEARING    DIVISION 

(Vacancy) 

Robert  J.  Rawson,  Asst.  Chief 

RULES  AND  STANDARDS   DIVISION 

Hart  S.  Cowperthwait,  Chief 
Herbert  M.  Schulkind,  Asst.  Chief 


RENEWAL  AND   TRANSFER  DIVISION 

(Vacancy) 
Transfer  Branch 

Robert  H.  Alford,  Chief 
Renewal  Branch 

Sol  Schildhause,  Chief 
Com.pliance  Branch 

LeRoy  Schaaff,   Chief 
Control  Section 

Melba  Z  Templeman,  Chief 

LICENSE  DIVISION 

Clara  M.  lehl,  Chief 
Marguerite  F.  Hubbard,  Asst.  Chief 
AM  Broadcasting  Branch 
Quentin  S.  Proctor,  Chief 
FM  Branch 

Helen  Marsiton,  Chief 
TV  Branch 
Marguerite  Van  Dyke,  Chief 


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Office  of  C  liiof  Ac*c*4Hiiiiaiit 

WILLIAM  J.   NORFLEET.   Chief  Accountant 
Uutio  Rcyer.  Assistduf  Chief  Accountant 
AtxUlMIM.     >\>TKMS    DIVISION  ECONOMICS    DIVISION 

John  J.  Nordbcrg.  Asst.  Chief  Accouutayit  Hyinan  H.  Goldin.  Asst.  Chief  Accountant 


Ro^iwiial  Managers 


CHARLES  C.  KOLSTER 

RcCion  1 

964  Federal  Buildiiig.  641  Washington  St. 

New-  York  14.  N.  Y. 

PAUL  H.  HERNDON.  JR. 
R^ion  2 

411  FVderal  Annex.  Atlanta  3.  Ga. 

JOE  H    McKINNEY 
Rcgton    3 

3X3'-A  Customhouse 
San   Francisco   26.   Calif. 


GEORGE  V.  WILTSE 

Region   4 

802  Federal  Office  Building,  Seattle  4,  Wash. 


LEE  R.  DAWSON 

Region  5 

P.O.  Box  1142,  Lanikai  Oahu  T.  H. 


WILLIAM  J.  McDONNEL 

Region  6 

832  U.  S.  Court  House,  Chicago  4,  111. 


DLstriet  Offices  and  Engineers  in  Charge 


1  NATHAN   A.   HALLENSTEIN 
1600  Customhouse 

Boston  9.  Massachusetts 

2  ARTHUR    BATCHELLER 
748  Federal   Building 
New  York  14.  New  York 

3  ROGER  A.  PHELPS 
1005  U.  S.  Customhouse 
Philadelphia   6.    Pennsylvania 

4  HYMAN    A.   COHEN 

508  Old  Town  Bank  Building 
Baltimore  2.  Maryland 

5  EDWARD  BENNETT 

Room  402.  New  P.  O.  Building 
Norfolk   10,  Virginia 

Ship  Office 
Room  106.  U.  S.  P.  O.  Building 
New-port  News.  Virginia 
6.    W.  D.  JOHNSON 
411  Federal  Annex 
AtlanU    3.    Georgia 

Sub-Oflfice 
ANDREW   BAHLEY 
214  P.  O.  Building 
Savannah,   Georgia 

7  ARTHUR    FISH 

312  Federal  Building 
Miami   1.  Florida 

Sub-OflFice 
CHALMER    H.   NEEB 
409-410   P.   O.    Building 
Tampa   2.   Florida 

8  THEODORE  G.  DEILER 
400  Audubon  Building 
New  Orleans  16.  Louisiana 

^.^»^  Sub  Office 

GEORGE  E.  FRANKLIN 
»l*J/;  S  Court  House  &  Customhouse  Bldg. 
Mobile  10.  Alabama 
9.    LOUIS   L.   McCABE 

324  U.  S.  Appraisers  Building 
Houston    11.  Texas 

^^,_  Sub-OfTlce 

ERIC  D.  COBURN 

329  P.  O.  Building 

Beaumont,  Texas 
iO.    JOHN  H.  HOMSY 

500  Terminal  Annex  Buildine 

Dallas  2.  Texan 
II.  BERNARD  H    LINDEN 

S»  U.  S.  P.  O.  and  Court  House  Building 


Los  Angeles  12,  California 

Sub-Office 
RAY  H.  LANDRY 
NEY  R.  LANDRY 

15-C  U.  S.  Customhouse  &  Courthouse 
San  Diego  1,  California 

Ship  Office 
J.  LEE  SMITH 

Room  326,  U.  S.  P.  O.  and  Courthouse  Bldg 
San  Pedro,  California 

12.  FRANCIS  V.   SLOAN 
323-A  Customhouse 

San  Francisco  26,  California 

13.  JOSEPH  H.  HALLOCK 
307  Fitzpatrick  Building 
Portland  5,  Oregon 

14.  HERBERT   H.    ARLOWE 
801  Federal  Office  Building 
Seattle  4,  Washington 

15.  WILLIAM  E.  CLYNE 
521  Customhouse 
Denver  2,  Colorado 

16.  DONALD  A.  MURRAY 

208  Uptown  P.  O.  and  Federal  Bldg. 
St.  Paul  2,  Minnesota 

17.  HAROLD  T.  GALLAHER 
3200  Fidelity  Building 
Kansas  City,  Missouri 

18.  HAROLD  D.  HAYES 
826  U.  S.  Court  House 
Chicago  4,  Illinois 

19.  EDWIN  S.  HEISER 

1029  New  Federal  Building 
Detroit  26,  Michigan 

20.  PAUL  A.  HOLLOWAY 
328  P.  O.  Building 
Buffalo  3,  New  York 

21.  PAUL  R.  FENNER 
502  Federal  Bldg. 
Honolulu  1,  T.  H. 

22.  ARTHUR  T.  CLINE,  JR. 
San  Juan  13.  P.  R. 

23.  HAL  S.  WEIDNER 

7-8  Shattuck  Building,  P.  O.  Box  1421 
Juneau,  Alaska 

Sub-Office 
HAROLD  D.  DeVOE 
Radio  Engineer 

Room  53,  U.  S.  P.  O.  and  Court  House 
Anchorage.  Alaska 

24.  ALFRED  H.  KLEIST 
Briggs  Building 

22nd  and  E  Sts.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


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S^afety  and  Special  Radio  Services  Bureau 

EDWIN  L.  WHITE.  Chief 
Lester  W.  Spillane.  Assistant  Chief 
Ezra  Chambers.  Administrative  Assistant 


ENFORCEMENT  UNIT 

Marshall  S.  Orr,  Chief 

AVIATION  DIVISION 

John  R.  Evans.  Chief 
Donald  Mitchell.  Asst.  Chief 

INDUSTRY    AND    COMMERCE    DIVISION 

Glen  E.  Nielsen.  Chief 


MARINE    DIVISION 

William  N.  Krebs.  Chief 
Irving  Brownstein.  Asst.  Chief 

PUBLIC  SAFETY  AND  AMATEUR  DIVISION 

George  K.  Rollins.  Chief 

AUTHORIZATION    ANALYSIS    DIVISION 

Charles  R.  Weeks,  Chief 
Robert  L,  Stark.  Asst.  Chief 


Office  of  General  Counsel 

WARREN  E.  BAKER,  General  Counsel 
Brendon  I.  Mclnerney,  Asst.  Counsel 


LITIGATION   DIVISION 

J.  Smith  Henley,  Chief 


LEGISLATION,   TREATIES  AND 
RULES   DIVISION 

Richard  A.  Solomon,  Chief 


Common  Carrier  Bureau 

HAROLD  G.  COWGIL,  Chief 
Curtis  M.  Bushnell,  Asst. 


TELEPHONE    DIVISION 

Robert  E.   Stromberg,  Chief 
Services  and  Facilities  Branch 
Edward  L.  Clinkscales,  Acting  Chief 

Domestic   Radio   Services   Branch 
Arthur  A.  Gladstone,  Chief 
Accounting  Compliance  Branch 
William  M.  White,  Acting  Chief 

Revenue  Requirements  Branch 
Bernard   Strassburg,  Chief 

Depreciation  Rates  Branch 
Kosmo  J.  Aflanasiev,  Chief 

Tariffs  &  Rate  Classifications  Branch 
John  J.  Guerard,  Acting  Chief 

OFFICE    OF    FIELD    COORDINATOR 

Charles  R.  Makela,  Chief 


TELEGRAPH    DIVISION 

John  R.  Lambert,  Chief 

Rates  &  Revenue  Requirements  Branch 
Martin  R.  Haven,  Chief 
Services  &  Facilities  Branch 
Ralph  D.  Jones,  Chief 

INTERNATIONAL   DIVISION 

Marion  H.  Woodward,  Chief 
Rates  &  Revenue  Requirements  Branch 

Asher  H.  Ende,  Chief 
Services  &  Facilities  Branch 
John  A.  Russ,  Chief 

LICENSE    BRANCH 

Betty  Ferro.  Chief 

STATISTICAL   BRANCH 

Anna  S.  Leach,  Chief 


COMMON    CARRIER    FIELD    OFFICES 

Atlanta.  Ga..  733  Hurt  Building— Sydney  L.  O'Guin.  Chief 

New  York,  N.  Y..  Rm.  604.  90  Church  St.— Jack  E.  Buckley,  Chief 

St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Room  334,  815  Olive  St.— H.  Pierce  Neidermeyer,  Chief 

San  Francisco,  Calif.,  180  New  Montgomery  St.— Paul  Summerhays,  Chief 


Field  Engineering  and  Monitoring  Bureau 

eEORGE   S.   TURNER.  Chief 

Frank  M.  Kratokvil.  Assistant  Chief 

John  H.  McAllister,  Attorney -Advisor 

Francis  Keefe,  Adm.  Asst. 


FIELD    OPERATING    DIVISION 

Frank   M.   Kratokvil.  Chief 

INSPECTION    &    EXAMINATION    DIVISION 

Stacy  Norman.  Chief 


ENGINEERING  DIVISION 

George  L.  Jenson,  Chief 

MONITORING    DIVISION 

Irving  L.  Weston,  Chief 


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HOW  TO  APPLY  FOR 
FCC  LICENSE 

Ofticinl  YiC  Procedure  for  AM,  FM  and  TV   Licenses 


nan 


ANY  qualifled  citizen,  firm,  or  group  may 
apply  to  the  Federal  Communications 
Conimission  for  authority  to  construct  a 
commercial  standard  (AM),  frequency 
modulation  (FM).  or  television  (TV) 
broadcast  station. 

Licensing  of  these  facilities  is  pre- 
scribed by  the  Communications  Act  of 
1834.  as  amended,  which  sets  up  certain 
basic  requirements.  In  general,  applicants 
must  satisfy  the  Commission  that  they  are 
legally,  technically  and  financially  quali- 
fled. and  that  operation  of  the  proposed 
station  would  serve  the  public  conven- 
ience, interest  or  necessity.  The  Communi- 
cations Act  also  recognizes  broadcasting 
as  a  competitive  industry  and  invests  the 
Commission  with  the  responsibility  of  al- 
locating facilities  so  as  to  provide  a  fair, 
eflftcient.  and  equitable  distribution  of 
radio  service. 

The  licensing  procedure  is  detailed  in 
Part  1  of  the  Commission's  "Rules  Relat- 
ing to  Practice  and  Procedure,"  while  sta- 
tion operation  is  covered  by  Part  3,  "Rules 
Governing  Radio  Broadcast  Services,"  and 
"Standards  of  Good  Engineering  Practice" 
for  AM  stations. 

Following  is  a  summary  of  the  consecu- 
tive steps  required  in  applying  for  authori- 
zation to  build  and  operate  a  commercial 
broadca.st  station.  The  application  pro- 
cedure i.s  substantially  the  same  whether 
the  facility  sought  is  for  AM,  FM,  or 
TV  broadcast. 

Selecting  a  Frequency 

Standard  (AM)  broadcast  stations  oper- 
ate on  "local,"  "regional,"  or  "clear"  chan- 
nels. Local  stations  are  of  100  to  250  watts 
power  and  serve  smaller  communities; 
stations  of  500  watts  to  5  kilowatts  power 
cover  larger  centers  of  population  and 
surrounding  areas;  stations  of  10  to  50 
kilowatt  maximum  power  are  for  large 
area  coverage,  particularly  at  night. 

To  determine  whether  an  AM  frequency 
is  available  for  assignment  in  a  particular 
area,  it  is  necessary  for  the  applicant  to 
have  a  frequency  search  made  by  a  com- 
petent engineer.  The  Commission's  en- 
Ifineering  pernonnel  cannot  undertake  to 
make  such  studies  for  prospective 
applicants. 

An  applicant  for  a  commercial  FM  sta- 


tion must  specify  a  frequency  available  to 
the  area  to  be  served.  The  Commission  has 
tentatively  allocated  geographic  blocks  of 
frequencies  to  accommodate  Class  A  sta- 
tions (community)  and  Class  B  stations 
(metropolitan  and  rural)  throughout  the 
United  States.  The  demand  for  FM  sta- 
tions has  not  yet  exceeded  the  supply  of 
available  frequencies.  (The  Noncommer- 
cial Educational  FM  Broadcast  Service 
is  a  separate  category  with  its  own 
rules.) 

An  applicant  for  a  new  television  station 
must  request  a  channel  assigned  in  the 
Table  of  Assignments  to  the  community 
involved.  However,  a  channel  assigned  to 
any  community  listed  in  the  table  can  be 
requested  for  operation  in  any  unlisted 
community  within  15  miles  of  the  listed 
community.  Commercial  TV  stations  are 
authorized  for  unlimited  hours  of  opera- 
tion and  are  of  a  single  class  with  mini- 
mum power  determined  by  the  size  of  the 
principal  city  and  maximum  power  de- 
pendent on  antenna  height  and  allocation 
zone.  Channels  are  reserved  for  noncom- 
mercial educational  TV  operation. 

Applying  for  a  Construction  Permit 

Once  a  prospective  licensee  has  decided 
upon  the  type  of  station  he  wishes  to  ap-. 
ply  for,  the  next  step  is  to  make  applica- 
tion for  a  construction  permit.  This 
application  must  be  in  writing  on  a  form 
supplied  by  the  Commission  (Form  301, 
"Application  for  Authority  to  Construct  a 
New  Broadcast  Station  or  Make  Changes 
in  an  Existing  Broadcast  Station,"  which 
covers  AM,  FM,  and  TV  broadcast).  This 
form  requires  information  about  the  citi- 
zenship and  character  of  the  applicant,  as 
well  as  his  financial,  technical,  and  other 
qualifications  to  construct  and  operate  a 
station,  plus  details  about  the  transmitting 
apparatus  to  be  used,  and  the  proposed 
new  service.  Triplicate  copies  are  required, 
one  of  which  must  be  executed  under 
oath  or  affirmation. 

Application  Processing 

Applications  are  reviewed  in  their  en- 
gineering, legal,  and  financial  aspects  by 
the  Broadcast  Bureau,  which  makes  rec- 
ommendations to  the  Commission. 


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Applications  are,  in  general,  processed 
in  the  order  in  Which  accepted  for  filing. 
There  is  a  Temporary  Processing  )Pro- 
cedure  for  TV  applications. 

If,  upon  examination  of  an  application, 
the  Commission  determines  that  there  are 
no  engineering  conflicts,  that  the  applicant 
is  qualified,  and  that  aU  other  requii-e- 
ments  are  met,  the  application  is  granted 
without  hearing  and  a  construction  permit 
is  issued. 

Any  grant  made  by  the  Commission 
without  a  hearing  is  subject  to  protest 
within  a  period  of  30  days,  during  which 
the  protesting  party  may  request  a  hear- 
ing. Within  15  days  thereafter  the  Com- 
mission must  determine  whether  the 
objection  merits  a  hearing. 

The  law  requires  that,  in  general,  final 
decision  on  noncontested  applications  be 
rendered  within  three  months  from  the 
date  of  the  original  filing,  and  within  six 
months  from  the  conclusion  of  a  hearing 
in  those  cases  which  go  through  a  hearing. 

Hearings 

Where  it  appears  that  an  application 
violates  provisions  of  the  Commission's 
rules  and  regulations;  that  interference 
would  be  caused  to  another  AM  or  FM 
broadcast  station;  or  that  the  minimum 
separation  requirements  for  TV  stations 
are  not  met;  or  if  other  serious  questions 
of  a  technical,  legal,  or  financial  charac- 
ter are  involved,  a  hearing  usually  is  re- 
quired before  a  final  decision  on  the 
application  can  be  made.  Often  a  hearing 
is  necessary  because  two  or  more  ap- 
plicants seek  to  use  the  same  frequency 
or  immediately  adjacent  frequencies  with 
such  a  proximity  of  stations  that  excessive 
interference  would  result.  In  such  in- 
stances, the  Commission  is  compelled  by 
law  to  accord  a  hearing  to  the  competing 
applicants  and  to  make  a  comparative 
judgment  as  to  which,  if  either,  should  be 
granted. 

If  unable  to  grant  an  application,  the 
Commission  is  required  to  notify  the  appli- 
cant and  other  known  parties  of  interest 
as  to  the  reason.  The  applicant  usually  is 
given  30  days  in  which  to  reply.  After 
that,  if  the  Commission  is  still  unable  to 
make  a  grant,  a  hearing  is  ordered. 

In  designating  an  application  for  hear- 
ing, the  Commission  gives  public  notice  of 
the  issues  for  the  information  of  the  ap- 
plicant and  other  parties  who  may  be 
concerned.  The  hearing  notice  generally 
allows  the  applicant  a  period  of  30  days 
or  more  in  which  to  prepare.  Even  after 
being  designated  for  hearing,  an  appli- 
cant may  sometimes  find  it  possible  to 
satisfy  the  issues  by  amending  his  appli- 


cation, especially  if  the  apparent  deficien- 
cies are  of  an  engineering  nature. 

All  competing  applications  for  the  same 
facility  are  required  to  be  on  file  at  least 
30  days  before  the  start  of  the  scheduled 
hearing.  Hearings  start  with  a  confer- 
ence for  the  purpose  of  working  out 
stipulations  of  fact  so  as  to  reduce  the 
hearing  to  bare  essentials. 

Hearings  are  customarily  conducted 
by  an  examiner.  The  hearing  examiner 
has  authority  to  administer  oaths,  ex- 
amine witnesses  and  rule  upon  the  ad- 
mission of  evidence. 

Within  20  days  after  the  close  of  a  rec- 
ord by  the  hearing  examiner,  each  party 
and  the  Chief  of  the  Broadcast  Bureau  of 
the  Commission  has  the  privilege  of  filing 
proposed  findings  of  fact  and  conclusions 
in  support  of  their  contentions.  After  re- 
view of  the  evidence  and  statements,  the 
hearing  examiner  issues  an  initial  de- 
cision. 

In  the  event  he  wishes  to  contest  the 
initial  decision,  the  applicant  or  any  other 
interested  party  has  20  days  from  the  date 
on  which  the  initial  decision  was  an- 
nounced to  file  exceptions  and  to  request 
oral  argument  before  the  Commission.  In 
all  cases  heard  by  an  examiner,  the  Com- 
mission will  hear  oral  argument  on  re- 
quest of  either  party.  After  oral  argument, 
the  Commission  may  adopt,  modify,  or 
reverse  the  hearing  examiner's  initial  de- 
cision. Within  30  days  thereafter,  any 
party  involved  may  petition  for  rehearing. 

If  no  exceptions  are  filed,  and  the  Com- 
mission does  not  initiate  a  review  of  the 
hearing  examiner's  initial  decision,  the 
latter  becomes  effective  40  days  after  the 
issuance  of  the  initial  decision,  unless 
otherwise  ordered  by  the  Commission. 

Construction  Permit 

When  and  if  an  application  meets  statu- 
tory and  other  requirements,  it  is  granted 
and  a  construction  permit  is  issued.  A 
maximum  of  60  days  from  date  of  grant 
is  provided  in  which  construction  shall 
begin,  and  a  maximum  of  6  months  there- 
after as  the  time  for  completion  (or  8 
months  in  all).  Application  to  modify  a 
broadcast  construction  authorization,  or 
to  make  changes  in  an  existing  station,  or 
to  modify  a  license,  is  made  on  the  same 
form  (301)  used  in  seeking  initial  con- 
struction authorization.  If  the  permittee  is 
unable  to  build  his  station  within  the 
time  specified,  he  can  apply  for  extension 
of  time  on  Form  701  ("Application  for  Ad- 
ditional Time  to  Construct  a  Radio  Sta- 
tion"), giving  the  reasons.  Upon  comple- 
tion of  construction  the  permittee  can 
engage  in  equipment  tests. 

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NATIONAL 
ASSOCIATION 

of  Radio  and  Television 

liROADCASTERS 


D   D   n 


Headquarters:   1771  N  Street,  N.W., 

Washington  6,  D.  C. 

Phone:  Decatur  2-9300 

Officers 

President,  Chmii.  of  the  Bd. — Harold  E.  Fellows 

C.  E.  Arney,  Jr.  Charles  H.  Tower 

Secretary-Treasurer  Manager,  Employee-Employer  Relations 

Ralph  W.  Hardy 
John  F.  Meagher  V.P.,  Dir.,  Government  Relations 

V.P.  in  Charge  of  Radix>  ,^    A.  Prose  Walker 

Manager  of  Engineering 
Thad  H.  Brown  Vincent  t.  Wasilewski 

V.P.,  Counsel  in  Charge  of  TV  Affairs  Chief  Attorney 

DEPARTMENT  EXECUTIVES 

Louise  K.  Aldrich,  Librarian  Edward   H.    Bronson,  Director   of   Tele- 

Richard    M.    Allerton,   Manager    of   Re-  vision  Code  Affairs 

ftrarch  Walter  R.  Powell,  Attorney 

William  K.  Treynor,  Manager  of  Station  Oscar    Elder,    Assistant    to    Vice    Pres. 

Relations  (Govt.  Relations) 

Jack    L.    Barton,  Assistant  Manager   of  Joseph  M.  Sitrick,  Mgr.  of  Information 

Stntion   Relations  Charles  H.  Tower,  Manager,  EERD 

Howard  H.  Bell,  Assistant  to  the  Pres.  Vincent   T.  Wasilewski,   Chief  Attorney 

RADIO  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS  1953-1954 
In  accordance  with  Article  IV  of  the  By-Laws,  the  Board  of  Directors  has  designated 
the  following  composition  of  each  of  the  17  NARTB  Districts. 

Director  District  States  Comprising  District 

Herbert  L.  Krueger 1       Connecticut,   Maine,   Massachusetts,   New   Hamp- 

WTAG,  Worcester  shire,  Rhode  Island  and  Vermont. 

E.  R.  Vadeboncoeur 2      New  York  and  New  Jersey. 

WSYR,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

George  H.  Clinton ...     3      Delaware,  Pennsylvania,  West  Virginia  and  Mary- 

WPAR,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  land,   excluding   the   counties   of   Prince   Georges 

and  Montgomery. 

ii*CV'^  '^'  Mwre 4      District  of  Columbia,  North  Carolina,  South  Caro- 

W  SLS,  Roanoke,  Va.  lina,  Virginia  and  Maryland,  including  the  coun- 

ties  of  Prince  Georges  and  Montgomery. 

John    Fulton    5      Alabama,     Florida,    Georgia,     Puerto     Rico     and 

WGST,  AtlanU,  Ga.  Virgin  Islands. 

iJ«^,'^.^^r/>^^-^'' ^^^^ ^''      Arkansas,  Louisiana,   Mississippi  and   Tennessee. 

KWKH.  Shreveport,  La. 

F.    EmeHt   I>ackey 7      Kentucky  and  Ohio. 

WHOP,  Hopkinsville,  Ky. 

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Director  District  States  Comprising  District 

Robert  B.  McConnell 8      Indiana  and  Michigan. 

WISH,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Hu^h  K.  Boice,  Jr 9      Illinois  and  Wisconsin. 

WEMP,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

E.  K.  Hartenbower,  V.  Chr 9      Iowa,  Missouri  and  Nebraska. 

KCMO,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

F.  E.  Fitzsimonds 11      Minnesota,  North  Dakota  and  South  Dakota,  ex- 

KFYR,  Bismarck,  N.  D.  eluding    the    counties    of    Fall    River,    Shannon, 

Bennett,  Todd,  Mellette,  Waushabaugh,  Wash- 
ington, Custer,  Pennington,  Jackson,  Jones,  Stan- 
ley Haakon,  Meade,  Lawrence,  Butte,  Harding, 
Perkins,  Ziebach,  Armstrong,  Dewey  and  Corson. 

Cy  Casper 12      Kansas  and  Oklahoma. 

WBBZ,  Ponca  City,  Okla. 

Kenyon  Brown 13      Texas. 

KWFT,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 

Walter  E.  Wagstaff 14      Colorado,  Idaho,  Utah,  Wyoming,  Montana,  New 

KIDO,  Boise,  Idaho  Mexico,  and  South  Dakota,  including  the  counties 

of  Fall  River,  Shannon,  Bennett,  Todd,  Mellette, 
Waushabaugh,  Washington,  Custer,  Pennington, 
Jackson,  Jones,  Stanley,  Haakon,  Meade,  Law- 
rence, Butte,  Harding,  Perkins,  Ziebach,  Arm- 
strong, Dewey  and  Carson. 

William  D.  Pabst 15      California,   excluding   the   counties   of   San   Luis 

KFRC,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Obispo,   Kern,   San   Bernardino,    Santa    Barbara, 

Ventura,  Los  Angeles,  Orange,  Riverside,  San 
Diego  and  Imperial,  Nevada,  excluding  the  coun- 
ties of  Mineral,  Esmeralda,  Nye,  Lincoln  and 
Clark,  and  Hawaii. 

Calvin   J.    Smith 16      Arizona,  California,  including  the  counties  of  San 

KFAC,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Luis  Obispo,  Kern,  San  Bernardino,   Santa  Bar- 

bara, Ventura,  Los  Angeles,  Orange,  Riverside. 
San  Diego,  and  Imperial,  and  Nevada,  including 
the  counties  of  Mineral,  Esmeralda,  Nye,  Lincoln, 
and  Clark. 

Richard  M.  Brown . 17      Alaska,  Oregon  and  Washington. 

KPOJ,  Portland,  Ore.  direcTORS-AT-LARGE 

Large  Stations  Small  Stations 

John   H.   DeWitt,  Jr.  S?rf,^^^^^^^ 

WSM,  Nashville,  Tenn.  WTWA,  Thomson,  Ga. 

.  Lester  L.  Gould 

Martin  B.  Campbell  WJNC,  Jacksonville,  N.  C. 
WFAA,  Dallas,  Tex. 

FM  Stations 

Medium  Stations  Ben  Strouse 

G.  Richard  Shafto  H 'J^^S.fn^  rTfv '^^''^''"'  ^-  ^• 
WIST    Charlotte    N    C  ^'  Q^^nton  Clox 

Wlbl,  onarlotte,  JN.  b.  KGW-FM,  Portland,  Oreg. 

J.  Frank  Jarman  Network:  Earl  M.  Johnson 

WDNC,  Durham,  N.  C.  MBS,  New  York 

TELEVISION  BOARD   OF  DIRECTORS   1953-1954 

Clair    R.    McCollough,    Chairman  KDUB-TV,  Lubbock,  Tex. 

WGAL-TV,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Ward  L.   Quaal 

Campbell,  Amoux,   Vice-Chairman  WLW-T,    Cincmnati,    Ohio 

WTAR-TV,  Norfolk,   Va.  George   B.    Storer 

Harold  Hough  Storer  Broadcasting  Co.,  Miami,  Fla. 

WBAP-TV,   Fort   Worth,   Tex.  Frank   M.    Russell 

Kenneth    L.    Carter  NBC,    Washington,    D.    C. 

WAAM,  Baltimore,  Md.  Merle   S.  Jones 

William  Fay  CBS,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

WHAM-TV.  Rochester,   N.   Y  Ted  Bergmann 

Paul  Raibourn  DuMont,   New  York,  N.   Y. 

KTLA.   Los  Angeles,   Calif.  Robert  D.  Swezey 

John  Esau  WDSU-TV,  New  Orleans,  La. 

KTVQ,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Ernest  Lee  Jahncke 

W.  D.  Rogers,  Jr.  ABC-TV,  New  York 

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NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION 

OF  EDUCATIONAL 

HROADCASTERS 


a   D   D 


14  Gregory  Hall,  Urbana,  Illinois 
Urbana  7-6611,  Exet.  3394 

OFFICERS^   FOR    1955   YEAR 


President 

Frank  E.  Schooley,  WILL  (Radio  Sta- 
tion), University  of  Illinois,  Urbana, 
Illinois 

Vice-President 

John  Dunn,  Director,  Oklahoma  ETV  Au- 
thority, P.  0.  Box  2005,  Norman,  Okla- 
homa 


Treasurer 

Robert  J.  Coleman,  Director,  Radio  Sta- 
tion WKAiR,  Michigan  State  College, 
East  Lansing,  Michigan 

Secretary 

William  Harley,  Radio  Station  WHA, 
University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison  6, 
Wisconsin 


DIRECTORS 


Region  I 

James    MacAndrew,    Station   WNYE,   29 
Fort  Green  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Region  II 

Earl  Wynn,  Station  WUNC,  University 
of  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 


Region  III 

Paul  B.  Rickard,  Director  of  Radio  &  TV, 
Wayne  University,  Detroit,  Mich. 


Past  President  & 
Member  of  the  Hoard 

Graydon  AuHnu.s,  Station  WVOA,  Univer- 
KJtv  of  Alahiirna,  irriivf-irsity,  Ala. 


Region  IV 

Burton  Paulu,  Radio  Station  KUOM, 
University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis, 
Minnesota 

Region  V 

Miss  Marguerite  Fleming,  Station  KSLH, 
1517  S.  Theresa  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Region  VI 

Edwin  Adams,  Director,  KUOW  (Radio 
Station),  University  of  Washington, 
Seattle,  Washington 

Executive  Director 

Harry  J.  Skornia,  14  Gregory  Hall,  Ur- 
bana, III. 


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NAEB  MEMBERSHIP  LIST 

Active  Membership  of  the  National  Association  of 

Educational  Broadcasters 

■ —  D   n   n  

Call  Letters  Licensee  Executive 


City 
University 

Berkeley 
Los  Angeles 

San  Bernardino 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco 

San  Mateo 

Stockton 
Colo.  Springs 


Lakeland 
Miami 

Tallahassee 
Tampa 
Winter  Park 


Atlanta 


Chicago 
Chicago 

DeKalb 

Elgin 

Evanston 

Urbana 

Urbana 

Urbana 


Bloomington 
Gary 

Greencastle 
Huntington 

Indianapolis 
Lafayette 
Muncie 
New  Albany 

New  Castle 

Wabash 


Ames 
Ames 
Decorah 
Des  Moines 


Iowa  City 
Iowa  City 
Waverly 


WUOA    (FM) 

KPFA    (FM) 
KUSC    (FM) 

KVCR    (FM) 

KSDS    (FM) 

KQEI>    (TV) 

KCSM    (FM) 

KCVN    (FM) 
KRCC    (FM) 


WFSI    (FM) 
WTHS    (FM) 

WFSU  (FM) 
WTUN  (FM) 
WPRK    (FM) 


WABE    (FM) 


WBEZ    (FM) 
WTTW    (TV) 

WNIC    (FM) 

WEPS    (FM) 
WNUR    (FM) 
WILL    (AM) 
WILL    (TV) 
WIUC    (FM) 


WFIU  (FM) 
WOVE    (FM) 

WORE  (FM) 
WVSH    (FM) 

WAJC  (FM) 
WBAA  (AM) 
WWHI  (FM) 
WNAS    (FM) 

WYSN    (FM) 

WSKS    (FM) 


WOI    (AM) 
WOI    (FM) 
KWLC    (AM) 
KDPS    (FM) 


WSUI  (AM) 
KSUI  (FM) 
KWAR    (FM) 


ALABAMA 

Univ.  of  Alabama 

CALIFORNIA 

Pacifica  Foundation 

Univ.  of  Southern 

California 

San  Bernardino 

Valley  College 

San  Diego  City  Schools 

13<th  &  Russ  Streets 

Bay  Area  ETV  Assn. 

165  Post  Street 

San  Mateo  Jr.  College 

Baldwin  Ave.  & 

San  Mateo 

College  of  the  Pacific 

COLORADO 

Colorado  College 


Graydon  Ausmus,  Director  Radio-TV 

Charles  Levy,  Station  Mgr. 

Kenneth  Harwood,  Hd.  Telecommunic.  Dept. 

M.   Rod  Shepherd,  General  Manager 

Edwin  G.  Barrett,  Program  Dir. 

James  Day,  General  Mgr. 

Richard  P.  Marsh,  Prog.  Dir. 

John  C.  Crabbe,  Director 

Woodson  Tyree,  Dir.  Speech,  Drama,  Radio 


FLORIDA 

Florida  Southern  College  Ludd  M.  Spivey,  President 

Dade  City  Bd.  Vernon  Bronson,  Asst.  Dir.  Voc.  &  Adult  Ed. 

of  Public  Instr. 

Florida  State  University  Roy  Flynn,  Dir.,  Commun.  &  Radio 

University  of  Tampa  Franklin  Moody,  Director  of  Radio 

Rollins  College  M.  P.  Frutchey,  Director 


GEORGIA 

Board  of  Education 

ILLINOIS 

Board  of  Education 
Chicago  Educational 
TV  Assn. 
Northern  .Illinois 
St.  Teachers  College 
Board  of  Education 
Nortliwestern  Univ. 
Univ.  of  Illinois 
University  of  Illinois 
Univ.  of  lUinois 

INDIANA 

Univ.  of  Indiana 
School  City  of  Gary 
534  Garfield  St. 
DePauw  University 
School  City  of 
Huntington 
Butler  Univ. 
Purdue  Univ. 
WUson  Jr.  H.S. 
New  Albany  City 
Schools 

New  Castle-Henry 
'Twnsp.  Schools 
School  City  of  Wabash 

IOWA 

Iowa  State  College 
Iowa  State  College 
Luther  College 
Des  Moines  Public 
Schools 
639  Third  St. 
State  Univ.  of  Iowa 
State  Univ.  of  Iowa 
Wartburg  College 

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Alvin  Gaines,  Program  Director 


George  Jennings,  Director  Div.  Radio-TV 
John  W.  Taylor,  Exec.  Dir. 

Robert  V.  Esmond,  Dir.,  Radio-TV 

E.  C.  Waggoner,  Dir.  Audio-Visual  Education 

Dick  Carlson,  Station  Manager 

Frank  E.  Schooley,  Dir.  Univ.  Broadcasting 

Frank  E.  Schooley 

Frank  E.  Schooley 


Elmer  Sulzer,  Dir.  Radio  &  TV  Communication 
Edwin  Carmony,  Supvr.  Audio-Visual  Ed. 

Harold  T.  Ross,  Manager 

M.  McCabe  Day,  Director  Audio- Visual  Center 

Robert  L.  Montgomery,  Chairman,  Radio-TV 

Jim  Miles,  Dir.  of  Broadcasting 

John  V.  Maier,  Principal 

Vernon  McKown,  Director  Audio-Visual  Instr. 

Miss  J.  J.  Rucker,  Station  Mgr. 

James  R.  Oliver,  Dir.  Audio-Visual  Ed. 


Richard  B.  HuU,  Radio-TV  Director 
Richard  B.  Hull 

Leslie  G.  Rude,  Director  of  Radio 
Clifton  F.  Schropp,  Dir.  Audio-Visual 

Carl  H.  Menzer,  Director 

Carl  H.  Menzer 

Robert  Snyder,  Manager 


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11.  K.  Salley.  Head  Audio-Visual  Dept. 


Miss  Lucile  Kuby,  .Acting  Director 


Clarence  T.  DeHaven,  Manager 


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Kathleen  N,  Lardie,  Supervisor,  Radio-Television 

Paul  it.  Rickard,  Director,  Radio-Television 

Robert  J.  Coleman,  Dir.  of  Broadcasting 

Robert  J.  Coleman 

Armand  L.  Hunter,  Director 

Miss  Ola  Hiller,  Dir.  Radio  Educ. 

Waldo  Abbot,  Dir.  of  Broadcasting 

Robert   A.  Stevens,  Prog.   Dir. 

Wallace  Garneau,  Dir.  of  Broadcasting 


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Burton  Paulu,  General  Manager 
Milford  C.  Jensen,  General  Manager 
Milford  C.  Jensen 


James  E.  Durham,  Director 


Martin  Quigley,  General  Manager 
Miss  Marguerite  Fleming,  Director 


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Ralph  M.  Rourke,  Prog.  Mgr. 

James  F.  Macandrevv,  Dir.  of  Broadcastint.' 

W.  A,  Gregory,  Director  of  Radio 
Robert  Earle,  Dir.  of  Radio 
Seymour  N.  Sicgel,  Director 


Seymour  N.  Siegel 

Paul  G.  Strassler,  Director 

Kenneth  G.  Bartlett.  Dir.  of  Broadcasting 
Hiram  D.  Harris,  Manager 


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WHPS    (FM) 

Grand  Forks 

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Bowling  Green 

WOUI    (FM) 
WBGU    (FM) 

Cleveland 

Columbus 

Columbus 

Delaware 

Kent 

Oxford 

Toledo 

WBOE    (FM) 
WOSU    (AM) 
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WSLN    (FM) 
WKSU    (FM) 
WMUB    ^FM) 
WTDS    (FM) 

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Xorman 
Oklahoma  City 
Oklahoma  City 
Shawnee 

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KOKH    (FM) 
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Robert  Schenkkan,  Dir.  of  TV 


.Tohn  Young,  Manager 

R.  Thorpe  Jones,  Dir.  Audio-Visual  Educ. 


D.  P.  Whitley,  Principal 


NORTH   DAKOTA 


Univ.  of  North  Dakota 

OHIO 
Ohio  Univ. 
Bowling  Green  State 
Univ. 

Board  of  Education 
Ohio  State  Univ. 
Ohio  State  Univ. 
Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ. 
Kent  State  Univ. 
Miami  Univ. 
Toledo  Public  Schools 
1901  Central  Ave. 

OKLAHOMA 
Univ.  of  Oklahoma 
I'niv.  of  Oklahoma 
Okla.  Ed.  TV  Authority 
Board  of  Education 
Oklahoma  Baptist 
University 
Oklahoma  A  &  M 
College 

Oklahoma  Ed.  TV 
Authority 
Univ.  of  Tulsa 

OREGON 
Oregon  State  College 
Univ.  of  Oregon 
Portland  Public  Schools 


S.  Donald  Robertson,  Director 


Archie  Greer,  Acting  Dir.  of  Radio 
Sidney  Stone,  Director 

J.  J.  Stlllinger,  Director  of  Radio 

Robert  C.  Higgy.  Director 

Robert  C.  Higgy 

Stuart  Postle,  Adv.  Radio  Dept. 

Walton  D.  Clarke,  Dir.  of  Radio 

Stephen  C.  Hathaway,  Dir.,  Radio-TV 

Harry  D.  Lamb,  Dir.  Radio-TV 


Hugh  Mix,  Acting  Dir. 

Hugli  Mix 

John  Dunn,  Director 

Miss  Elaine  Tucker.  Program  Dirertor 

Darrel  Baergen,  Manager 

John  Woodworth 

John  Dunn,  Director 

Howard   Hansen,  Dir.,   Radio-TV 


James  M.  Morris,  Program  Directm 
E.  A.  Kretsinger,  Acting  Dir.  of  Radio 
Patricia  L.  Green,  Manager 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Dale  O.  Smock,  Chief  Enginrer 
William  W.  Zerfing 

John  B.   Roberts,  Dir.,  Radio-TV 
B.  Kendall  Crane,  Director 
Rev.  Richard  F.  Grady,  S.J.,  Director 
Dorothy  Daniel,  Asst.  to  Pres. 


Grove  City  College 
Philadelphia  Wireless 
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Temple  Univ. 
Duquesne  Univ. 
Univ.  of  Scranton 
Metrop.  Pittsburgh 
Ed'l  TV  Station 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 
Univ.  of  S.  Carolina 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 
Univ.  of  S.  Dakota  Edward  J.  Slack,  Director 

TENNESSEE 
I'niv.  of  Tennessee 
Wayland  Baptist  College 

TEXAS 
Abilene  Christian  College 


Kenneth  D.  Wright,  Dir.  of  Broadcasting 
Reed  Harris,  Student  Manager 


Lowell  G.  Perry 

Virgil  C.  Hicks,  Radio  Instructor 

John  Schwarzwalder,  Station  Mgr 


Texas  Western  College 
Univ.  of  Houston 

UTAH 
Utah  State  Agri.  College     Borrel  F.   Hansen,  Director 
WASHINGTON 


State  College  of 

Washington 

Univ.  of  W'ashington 

Tacoma  Public  Schools 

WISCONSIN 
Univ.  of  Wisconsin 
Univ.  of  Wisconsin 
Wisconsin  State 
Radio  Council 

HAWAII 
University  of  Hawaii 


Allen  Miller.  Manager 


Edwin  H.  Adams,  Head  DIv.  of  Kadio-Tei^v 
Merle  Kimball 


H.  B.  McCarty,  Director 

H.  B.  McCarty 

H.  B.  McCarty,  Director 


Chester  F.  Canton,  Dir.,  Univ.  Radio 


PUERTO  RICO 


Oficina  de  Radio- 
emision  Publica 


Francisco  Arrivi,  Manager 


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the  Pacific  Coast .  . 
they  listen  to 
DON   LEE  RADIO^ 


Don  Lee  \j 

Pacific  Coast  Radio 

RADIO 

.  .  .  the  on/y  network  with  "polnt-of-purchase"  penetration  .  .  . 
45  stations  located  within  the  wealthy  markets  where  over 
16'/2  million  people  live  and  spend  their  money. 

Don  Lee's  low,  low  day  night  single  rate  structure  delivers  the 
entire  Pacific  Coast  at  a  lower  cost  per  thousand  than  any 
other    medium.     If's    fhe    naiion's    greatest   regional   network. 


DON    LEE    BROADCASTING    SYSTEM 

1313   NORTH   VINE   STREET  HOLLYWOOD  28,  CALIFORNIA 

H-R     REPRESENTATIVES,     INC. 

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Reprciented    Nationally    by 


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AFFILIATED  STATIONS 

OWNED  &  OPERATED 

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>lulti-iMillion  Dollar  Question: 

Where  Do  We  Go  From  Here? 


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liy  KOIiKKT  E.  KINTNER 

President 
American   Broadcasting   Company 


"W/HKRK  do  we  >ro  frome  here?"  is  a 
recurrinjf  line  from  an  old  drinking 
sv>ng.  And  the  singers  never  do  come  up 
with  an  answer. 

Broadcasters,  in  their  most  sob^r  mo- 
mentit.  however,  must  pose  themselves 
this  same  question,  and  they  must  come 
up  with  an  answer,  and  soon.  It  will  not 
be  the  answer  of  those  who  sit  at  theii 
desks  from  nine  to  five  daily,  for  theirs 
is  hindsight  reasoning.  I  look  to  the 
practitioners  of  broaiicasting  for  the 
answer  to  the  multi-million  dollar  ques- 
tion— where  do  we  go  from  here,  in  pro- 
gramming. For  that,  after  all,  is  our 
protluct.  Everything  else  in  broadcasting 
is  just  a  channel  of  distribution;  but  as 
networks  or  as  stations  we  rise  or  fall 
on  the  consumption  of  our  product — pro- 
gramming 

Today,  broadcasting  has  achieved  mass 
distribution.  Virtually  every  home  in  the 
country  is  radio-equipped.  About  9  out 
of  the  nation's  homes  are  within  range 
of  television  signals,  and  of  these,  more 
than  7  out  of  10  homes  actually  have 
sets. 

No  question  about  it,  broadcasting 
today  stands  on  the  threshold  of  a  great 
era.  The  only  obsta-le  that  I  see  to 
continued,  healthy  expansion  is  the  qual- 
ity of  programming.  We  can  dream  up 
all  the  fancy  terms  we  wish — rating 
terms,  sales  terms,  psychological  terms 
(like  "gratitude  factor") — but  this  un- 
deniable fact  remains:  The  public  must 
like  what  it  sees  or  hears  or  it  won't  be 
back  to  "buy"  from  Iha  network  or  sta- 
tion in  question. 

I  am  convinced  that  television  today  is 
■'y  the  same  position  in  which 
ictures  and  radio  found  them- 
cn  television  came  on  the  scene. 
•1  is  growing  self-satisfied  and 
r,t. 


Today  the  movies  find  that  a  good  pic- 
ture will  pull  the  people  in  at  the  box- 
office.  And  the  picture  need  not  be  in  any 
particular  aspect  ratio  or  any  unusual 
f'.r.r   tr*.atment,   A   good   old   black-and- 


white,  whether  large  screen  or  not,  will 
do  a  land  office  business. 

nan 

Radio  can  do  the  same,  and  we  propose 
to  do  this  for  ABC  Radio  by  providing 
the  public  with  the  "off-beat"  when  nec- 
essary and  iwith  the  best  scripts,  pro- 
duction and  direction  of  all  times.  iPer- 
sonally,  I  do  not  believe  that  radio  is 
doing  itself  justice  today.  It  still  has 
these  "exclusives"  which  if  proiperly  utiil- 
ized,  can  make  it  unique  —  immediacy, 
flexibility,  and  the  listener's  imiaigination. 
I  look  for  a  resurgence  of  radio  geneTally 
in  programming  content  in  the  future. 

But  the  big  problem  is  still  television. 
Television  because  it  reipresents  such 
vast  investments  of  time  and  money  by 
so  many,  many  people.  The  fact  is  that 
there  is  a  decrease  in  the  rate  of  in- 
crease of  time  spent  with  television  in 
the  average  U.  S.  home.  That  is,  con- 
sumption of  our  product  iis  leveling  off, 
and  at  the  present  trend,  may  well 
achieve  a  plateau,  or  even  decline  in  the 
next  year  or  so. 

n    D   n 

What  I  advocate  is  a  product  improve- 
ment ...  a  raising  of  vast  bulk  of  TV 
programs  from  mediocre  to  good.  The 
good  (programs  of  today  will  be  con- 
strained to  improve  their  quality  in  turn, 
and  we  may  see  "great"  television,  not 
once  a  year,  but  possibly  once  a  week, 
or  oftener. 

I  decry  complacency  and  apathy.  The 
day  that  there  are,  in  fact,  no  new  ideas 
will  be  an  excellent  date  for  man  to  turn 
oyer  his  world  to  another  sipecies,  for  he 
will  have  reached  his  own  plateau,  and 
can  only  slide  backwards. 

Broadcasting's  road  is  long  and  wide. 
It  has  the  golden  opportunity  of  bringing 
entertainment,  information  and  educa- 
tion to  the  American  public.  It  is  a  vital 
force  in  the  nation's  economy,  providing 
advertising  exposure  with  impact  and 
economy.  How  far  we  go  on  that  road 
depends  on  the  vehicles  we  build — the 
programs  we  offer  the  viewers  and 
listeners. 


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i  A  M  E  R  I  C  A  N 

■  ■ 

I    BROADCASTING     CO.,     INC.    I 


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(A  Division  of  American  Broadcasting-Porcanount  Theatres,  Inc.) 

7  West  66th  Street,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 

Telephone  Number:  SUsquehanna  7-5000 

American  Broadcasting-Paramount  Theaters,  Inc. 


Board  of  Directors 


Earl  E.  Anderson 
John  Balafaan 
A.  H.  Blank 
John  A.  Coleman 
Charles  T.  Fisher,  Jr. 
E.   Chester   Gersten 
Leonard   H.  Goldenson 
Walter  W.   Cross 
Robert   H.   Hinokley 


Robert  L.    Huf fines, 
Wiiliaim  T.  Kilborn 
Robert  E.  Kintner 
Waiter  P.  Marshall 
Edward  J.  Noble 
Robert  H.  O'Brien 
Herbert  Schwartz 
R.  B.  Wilby 
Owen  D.  Young 


American  Broadcasting  Company 

(A  Division  of  American 

Broadcasting-Paramount  Theaters, 

Inc.) 

OtSicera 

Robert   E.   Kintner President 

Earl    E.   Anderson Vice  President 

Charles  T.  Ayres Vice  President 

Slocum    Chapin Vice  President 

James  H.  Connolly Vice  President 

John     Daly Vice  President 

Robert  H.   Hinckley Vice  President 

Earl    Hudson Vice  President 

Ernest  Lee  Jahncke,  Jr Vice  President 

Frank  Marx    Vice  President 

John   H.   Mitchell Vice  President 

Harold  L.  Morgan,  Jr Vice  President  fir 

Controller 

Theodore  I.  Oberfelder Vice  President 

Thomas  Velotta Vice  President 

Roibert   M.   Weitman Vice  President 

Paul  Whiteman   Vice  President 

Geraldine  B.  Zorbrugh Secretary  fir 

General  Counsel 

Omar   Elder Ass't  Secretary  Cr 

Ass't.  General  Counsel 

NEW  YORK 

7  West  66th  Street 

Nev7  York  23,  New  York 

Charles  T.  Ayres.  .  .  .Vice  President  in  charge  of 
ABC  Radio  Network 

Engineering  &  General  Service 

Frank   Marx Vice  President  in  Charge 


John    Bourcier Operations   Supervisor 

Engineering,  Radio 

Thomas   F.   Foy Purchasing  Agent 

Richard  Hamilton Supr,  of  Communications 

Clure  Owen Administrative  Assistant 

John  Preston Director  of  Engineering 

Facilities  &  General  Services 

Lawrence  A.   Ruddell Recording  Director 

Joseph  J.  Spagnola Director  of 

Office  fir  Studio  Services 

Will'iaim  Trevarthen Director  of 

Engineering  Operations 
Reginald  Willcocks Traffic  Manager 

Finance,  Personnel 

Harold    L.    Morgan,   Jr Vice  President 

&■  Controller 

J.    Russell   Gavin Chief   Accountant 

Marie   McWilliams Director  of  Personnel 

Jason    Rabinovitz Assistant    Controller 

Mortimer  Weinbaoh.  .Director  of  Labor  Relations 
Legal  &  Business  Affairs 

Gera.'dine   B.   Zorbaug^h Secretary  fir 

General  Counsel 

Omar  Elder Ass't  Secretary  fir 

Ass't.  General  Counsel 

James  Staibile Director  of   Business 

Administration 

News,  Special  Events,  Sports 
&  Public  Affairs 

John  Daly.... Vice  President  in  Charge  of  News 

Thomas  Velotta.  .Vice  President  fir  Administrative 

Officer  of  News,  Special  Events,  Sports  fir 

Public  Affairs 

Donald  Coe Director  of  Special 

Events  b  Operations 

Francis  N.  Littlejohn Director  of  News  fir 

Public  Affairs 

William  Whitehouse Director  of  Sports 

Program 

Ray  Diaz National  Program  Director 

Aidison  Amor Director  of  Program  Sales 

Walter  A.  Gustafson Supr.  of  Sound  Effects 

William    Hamilton.  ...  Eastern    Program    Manager 
Anne   Kelly Announcing  Office   Manager 

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6r   Program   Promotion 

Nafionjl  Director  of 

ProRrjm  Operations 

Business   Manager 

Svpr.  of  Production  Control  Unit 

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.       .      Vice  President  in  Charge 

of  Music 

.    .    Manager   of   Music   Division 

Publicity.  Advertising.  Promotion 
and  Continuity  Acceptance 

C«<ic  Accas     Director  of  Advertising,   Promotion, 
Pubticify  and  Continuity  Acceptance 

Ruth  Crawfofd  Librarian 

Ellen  Heagerfy  Supr.  of  Audience  Information 
Grace  )ohn$en  Director  of  Continuity  Acceptance 
Willis  B.  Parsons  Manager  of  Advertisinjp 

Ernest    E     Stern  Manager   of    Publicity 

A.  L.  Scton  Trade  News  Editor 

Research  6  Sales  Development 

Don   Dwrfin Director  of  Research  fir 

Sales  Development 
Donald    Coyle  Director    of    Research 

Dean  Shaffner         Director  of  Sales  Development 

Sales 

William   Fairbanks National   Sales   Manager 

Steward   Barthelmess       Director  of  Sales  Service 

Station  RelationH 

Ernest  Lee  Jahncke,  )r Vice  President  in 

Charge  of  Station  Relations 

Frank  Atkinson  Manager  of  Co-operative 

Program  Department 

Charles  W.  Godwin  Director  of  Station 

Relations 
Peter  Wade  Manager  of  Station  Clearance 

CHICAGO 

20  North  Wacker  Drive 

Chicago  6.  Dlinois 

Elliott    W.    Henry.    Jr Director    of 

Publicity   &   Promotion 
William    P.    Kusack  Manager   of    Engineering 

Department 

W    Donald   Roberts  Director  of   Network 

Radio — Central  Division 

Matthew    Vieracker     Treasurer — Central    Division 

DETROIT 

1700  Stroh  BuUding 

Detroit  26.  Michigan 


Elizabeth    Ashton 
Robert   biUirtci 

PMip    Brestoff 
Joseph    C     CasscI 
Harold  Christian 
Charles    Kocker 
Harold  NmI 
Irniet  C.  Ridddl 


Traffic    Manager 

Advertising  Cr   Promotion 

Manager 

Radio    Studio    Manager 

Controller 

Vice  President  for  Radio 

.  .      Chief    Engineer 

Radio  Sales   Manager 

President  &  General   Manager 


HOLLYWOOD 

1539  N.  Vine  Street 

Hollywood  28.  California 

).  Clifford  Anderson.    Director  of  Labor  Relations 

)ohn   M.  Asher Promotion   Manager 

Dorothy   L.    Brown Continuity   Acceptance 

Editor,  Western  Division 

Edwin  C.  Conklin News  Editor,  Western 

Division 

Dresser  Dahlstead Program  Manager, 

Western  Division 

)ohn  S.  Hansen Manager  of  KABC 

Cameron  G.  Pierce Chief  Fadlities 

Engineer,  Western  Division 

Florence    T.    Schiro Personell    Director 

Selig  Seli^man.  .  .    Assistant  to  the  Vice  President 

&  Business  Coordinator 

jD'hn  C    Wagner.  ..    Controller,  Western  Division 

Harry  Woodworth Director  of  Radio 

Western  Division 

SAN  FRANCISCO 

420  Taylor  Street 

San  Francisco  2.  California 

Frank   R.  Baker Program  Manager 

[on  Barkhurst Manager  of  Promotion  and 

Pubiicfy 

lames  H.  Connolly Vice  President  in 

Charge  of  San  Francisco  Office 
Lorraine  Duchene.    Continuity  Acceptance  Editor 

Vincent    Francis Local    Sales    Manager 

Harry   Jacobs Chief  Engineer  Cr   Building 

Maintenance   Manager 

Edith    Kirby Traffic    Manager 

Victor  Reed Manager  of  News  fir 

Special  Events 

Jeanne    Rieman Sales  Service   Manager 

D^vid   Sacks National    Sales   Manager 

Henry  Saroyan.  ..  .Controller  &  Purchasing  Agent 
Edward   Smith Production    Manager 

WASHINGTON 

1735  DeSales  Street.  N.W. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Robert   H.   Hinckley Vice   President   in 

Charge   of  Washington    Office 

NEW  YORK 

7  West  66th  Street 

New  York  23.  New  York 

Michael  Renault Acting  General  Manager 

and  Sales  Manager 
Myrtle  Tower Program  Director 

RADIO  STATIONS  ADVISORY 
COMMITTEE 

Roger  Clipp.  WFIL,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
J.  P.  Williams,  WING,  Dayton,  O. 
Harry  W.  Linder,  KWLM,  Willmar,  Minn. 
T.  B.  Lanford,  KRMD,  Shreveport,  La. 
C.  B.  Locke,  KFDM,  Beaumont,  Tex. 
Frank  C.  Carman,  KUTA,  Salt  Lake  City,  U. 
J.   B.  Conley,  KEX,  Portland,  Ore. 
A.  D. 


Willard  jr.,  WGAC,  Augusta,  Ga. 
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Radio's  New  Ke-Selling  Formula 
Clear  Tribute  of  Inventiveness 


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By  ADRIAN  MURPHY 

President 
CBS  Radio  Network 


^MERICA  today  has  twice  as  much 
home  entertainment  to  choose  from 
as  it  had  just  six  or  seven  years  ago. 
Yet  the  astonishing  fact  is  that  the  total 
volue  of  radio  listening  today  is  not  a 
great  deal  less  than  it  was  before  tele- 
vision came  along. 

Last  season,  radio  listening  amounted 
to  nearly  a  billion  family  hours  every 
week.  And  this  figure  does  not  even  take 
into  account  the  enormous  amount  of 
attention  radio  gets  outside  the  home,  in 
automobiles,  stores,  restaurants,  ihotels, 
and  many  other  public  places. 


Radio's  continuing  popularity  is  a  di- 
rect tribute  to  the  imagination  and  en- 
ergy of  all  the  people  who  make  radio 
possible — manufacturer  and  broadcaster 
alike.  They  have  been  faced  with  the  kind 
of  competition  that  might  have  put  a 
less  inventive  industry  out  of  business 
forever.  Yet  they  have  managed  to  do  a 
selling  job  —  a  re-selling  job  —  that  is 
without  parallel  in  modern  business. 

The  manufacturer  has  sold  the  nation 
on  the  idea  of  beginning  and  closing  the 
day  with  radio  that  clock  radios  and 
other  bedroom  sets  now  number  more 
than  21  million.  In  1948,  the  clock  radio 
was  virtually  unheard  of.  In  addition,  he 
has  styled  radio  so  imaginatively  and  so 
inexpensively  that  in  every  waking  hour, 
most  families  can  now  afford  to  have 
radio  accessible  in  any  room  in  the  house. 
(Perhaps  the  best  tribute  to  the  manu- 
facturer's ingenuity  is  the  fact  that  there 
are  one  million  families  who  have  as 
many  as  six  radios — ^and  over!) 


The  manufacturer  has  made  the 
kitchen  radio  so  popular  that  women  in 
16  million  households  cook,  wash  and 
iron  with  radio.  He  has  so  ingeniously 
combined  radio  with  phonograiohs,  with 
television  sets,  with  tape  recorders,  even 
with  lamps,  that  in  25  million  living 
rooms,  radio  continues  as  a  focal  point  of 
family  life.  And  by  developing  miniature 
tubes,  miniature  speakers,  and  especial- 
\      ly  the  transistor,  the  manufacturer  has 


made  radio  so  small,  so  portable,  that 
today  there  are  people  who  literally  wear 
their  sets — who  carry  radio  in  their 
pockat  the  same  way  they  carry  hand- 
kerchiefs, money  and  the  keys  to  the 
house  and  car. 

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In  programming  for  all  these  radios — 
111  million  in  all — the  advertiser,  broad- 
caster and  performer  have  been  no  less 
inventive.  Time  itself  would  probably 
have  proven  radio's  unique  capability  for 
dealing  with  ideas — the  way  radio  can 
report  new  the  very  moment  it  happens 
and  radio's  superiority  in  handling  talks, 
speeches,  discussions.  Time  would  prob- 
ably also  have  ibome  out  radio's  unique 
ability  to  present  music,  where  essen- 
tially there  is  nothing  to  look  at.  But  it 
has  taken  some  imagination  on  the  broad- 
caster's part  to  invent  new  patterns  in 
variety,  comedy  and  drama. 

Some  programs,  of  course,  have  be- 
come such  perennial  favorites  in  their 
establisbed  formats  that  no  one  would 
want  them  done  any  other  way.  The 
Jack  Benny  show  has  undergone  almost 
no  format  change  whatsoever  in  more 
than  two  decades  on  the  air.  Yet  it  con- 
tinues to  rank  as  radio's  most  popular 
program  week  in,  week  out. 

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But  other  hours  in  radio's  schedule 
seemed  to  call  for  a  more  informal  ap- 
proach towards  programming.  And  so 
we  have  seen  the  gradual  evolution  of 
such  relaxed,  friendly  radio  personalities 
as  Arthur  Godfrey,  Robert  Q.  Lewis, 
Tennessee  Ernie,  Peter  Lind  Hayes — and 
that  most  informal  man  of  them  all, 
Bing  Crosby. 

Today,  radio  is  practically  a  brand  new 
industry,  in  many  respects  more  dynamic 
than  it  was  before  television  came  along. 
The  number  of  sets  in  the  nation  has  in- 
creased vastly.  And  if  the  number  of 
families  who  listen  to  these  sets  has  also 
increased — as  it  has — it  is  because  peo- 
ple continue  to  depend  on  the  unique 
pleasures  and  company  that  radio  brings 
into  their  busy  lives. 


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485  Madison  Aveune,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

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BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS  Ha''o'«'    Lang  Assistant    Treasurer 

CBS    INC  Walter  j.  Hungerford Assistant  Secretary 

Richard  W.  jencks Assistant  Secretary 

W.llum  S.  Paley.  Chrmn.   Edward  R.  Murrow  M'Ifon     Neaman Assistant  Secretary 

Leon  Levy  lames  B.  Conkling 

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Samuel  Paley  Adrian  Murphy 

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Dorscy  Richardson  Robert  A.   Lovett  aj  •         ^j       l  d       j     •. 

Adrian    Murphy President 

Ralph  F.  Cd.n  Charles  F.  Stromeyer  ^^^^^  ^    5^,^^^^     Administrative  Vice  President 

Frank  Stanton  Seymour  Mintz  |    ^elly  Smith Administrative  Vice  President 

H.   Leslie  Atlass Vice   President  in 

^PPIPpno  Charge  of  Central  Division 

Lester  Gottlieb Vice  President  in  Charge 

of  Network  Programs 

William   S.   Paley  Chairman  of  the  Board  Wendell  Campbell Vice  President  in 

Frank    Stanton     President  Charge  of  Station  Adlministration 

lames  B.  Conkling  Vice   President  Guy  della  Cioppa Vice  President  in:  Charge 

vxy  II         r-     c  »»  \/  n       J     .  O'f   Network   Programs,   Hollywood 

Wilham    C.    Fifts  Vice  President  ^     ,        ,,  „   ,,                „.       „      .,         .       ', 

c    .  Lj    r-  w  «      ..  Arthur  Hull  Hayes Vice  President  in  Charge 

EaH  H.  Gammons  Vice  President  ol  San  Francisco  Office 

William  C    Gittinger  Vice  President  John  J.  Karol Vice  President  in 

Peter  C.  Go4dmark  Vice  President  Charge  of  Network  Sales 

Lewis   Cordon  Vice  President  William  A.  Sdhuldt,  Jr Vice  President  in 

I  ^..-     u, ,„  w        D       J     .  Charge  of  Station  Relations 

Louis    Hausman  Vice   President 

Lawrence    W.    Lowman  Vice  President 

Howard  S.   Mei?han  Vice  President 

S.g   M.ckelson  Vice  President  Claude   Boydston Director  of  Accounting 

Stymovr     Mmtz  Vice  President 

Adrian   Murphy  Vice  President  RusineRS  Affairs.  Network  Proqfroin 

Darwd  T.  OShea  Vice  President 

tKh^ni    S.    Salant  v.ce  President  "^""^  Ha^^ard Director  of  Business  Affairs 

riu»U«  F    ^»r-,««w.,  w  D       J     ..  Anne  Nelson Director  of  Business  Affairs. 

ClMrtw  F.  Str.meyer  V.ce  President  Hollywood 

J    L    V*o  Volkenburg  Vice   President 

''''";.•'""'  ^"""^  Editing 

Samtiel  R.  Dean  Treasurer 

Artf  i/r  S.  Padgett  General  Auditor  Don     BaH     Director 

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Robert  Dunne Senior  Attorney 

Network  Programs 

Lester  Gottlieb Vice  President,   Network 

Programs 

Gerald    Maulsby Manager   of   Network 

Broadcasts 

Norman    Frank Program    Supervisor 

James   Fassett Director  of  Serious  Music 

Charles  S.   Monroe.  ..  Manager,  Program  Writing 


Network  Sa1e« 

John  Karol Vice  President  in  Charge  of 

Network  Sales 

Dudley    Faust Sales    Manager 

John  R.  Overall Eastern  Sales  Manager 

Frank  Nesbitt.  .  .    Manager  of  Sales  Development 


Pacific  Coast  Office 

Bok  Reitzel Sales  Manager 


Operations 

Horace  Guillotte Director  of  Operations 

James  Sirmons Manager  of  Network 

Operations 

Davidson  Vorhies Manager,  Technical 

Operations  and  Chief  Engineer,  WCBS 

Hugh  Cowham Traffic  Manager 

Julius   Mattfield Director  of  Music  Liibrary 

Lucile  Singleton Manager  of  Record  and 

Script  Library 


Press  Information 

George    Crandall Director 

Irving   Fein Director  of   Public   Relations 

Hollywood 
Lloyd  Brownfield Director  of  Press 

Information,  Hollywood 

Sidney    Garfield Director    of    Exploitation 

Mkihael    Boscia Executive    Assistant 

Edwcfd    Reynolds    Manager 

Harry  J.  Feeney Assistant  to  the  Director 

and  Trade  News  Editor 

Anne   Harding Manager,  Service  Division 

Raymond  Hughes.  .  .    Manager,  Magazine  Division 


CThicago  Office,  410  Michigan  Ave. 

Roger    K.    Huston Manager 

Detroit  Office.  Fisher  Bldg. 

Ben  Lochridge   Manager 

News  and  Public  Affairs 

Sig  Mickelson Vice   President  in  Charge 

John  F.  Day Director  of  News 

Irving   Gitlin Director   of    Public    Affairs 

Robert  Skedgell Executive   Producer, 

Radio  News 
Stuart  Novins.  .Associate  Director,  Public  Affairs 

Theodore  Koop Director  of  News  and 

Public  Affairs,  Washington 

Red  Barber Counselor  on  Sports 

John    Derr Director  of  Sports 

Helen    Sioussant Director   of  Talks 

Lewis  Shollenberger Director  of  Special 

Events,  Washington 


CBS-OWNH)  STATIONS 

WCBS  and  WCBS-FM 

485  Madison  Ave..  New  York  22 

Carl   Ward General    Manager 

Henry  Untermeyer Sales   Manager 

Sam  Slate Program  Manager 

Dave  Driscoll Director  of  News  and 

Public  Affairs 

Murray  Gross Promotion   Mamager 

Milton    Rich Manager,   Press   Relations 


KCBS  and  KCBS-FM 
Palace  Hotel ,  San  Francisco  5 

Arthur  Hull  Hayes.   Vice  President  in  Charge  of 

San  Francisco  Office,  General  Manager  of 

KCBS  and  KCBS-FM 

Jules    Dundee Sales    Manager 

Pede    Worth Program    Manager 

Evelyn    Clark Promotion    Manager 


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401  S.  Twelfth  Blvd.   St.  Louis  2 


EagMt  Wilky 

lob«rt  Hylj«Kl 

Fo«f»f    Brown 


Ccnerjl  Manager 

SjIcs  Manager 

Program  Manager 

Promotion  Manager 


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SI 21  Sunset  Blvd..  Los  Angeles  28 


William  Shaw 
8ert  West 

Robert    Shutton 
lohn    Ashcr 


General   Manager 

Assistant  General   Manager 

and  Sales  Manager 

Program   Manager 

Promotion   Manager 


Richard  Hess Research  Manager 

Sherril  Taylor Promotion   Manager 

Chicago  Office.  410  N.  Michigan  Ave. 

Cordon   F.  Hayes Western   Sales  Manager 

Atlanta  Office.  800  Peachtree  St. 

David    Kittrel Sales    Manager 

Detroit  Office.  Fisher  Bldg. 

Ralph    Patt Sales    Manager 

Loe  Angeles  Office.  Columbia  Square 


WBBM  and  WBBM-FM 
410  N.  Michigan  Ave..  Chicago  11 

H     Leslie   Atlass    .      .    Vice   President   in   Charge 

of  Central  Division,  General  Manager  of  WBMM 

E    H    Shomo  Assistant  General   Manager 

Bill   Miller  Sales   Manager 

Thomas    A.    Bland  Program    Director 

C    W    Doebler  Promotion   Manager 


WEEI  and  WEEI-FM 
182  Tremont  St..  Boston  12 


Harvey    Struthers 
Emmctt  J.  Heerdt  Jr. 

Eugene    King    

jack    Curry 


General    Manager 

Sales  Manager 

Program    Manager 

Promotion    Manager 


HOUSEWIVES'   PROTECTIVE 
LEAGUE  PRODUCTIONS 

Ed*2rd  W.  Wood  Jr.     General  Sales  Manager  and 
General   Manas?cr    HPL   Program   Services   Inc. 


■bS  RADIO  SPOT  SALES 


Henry  Flynn 
MJ*-3n    Allison 
Newell  Schwm 


General  Sales   Manager 

Eastern    Sries    Manager 

Manager,  Sales  Development 


jack   Woolley Sales    Manager 

San  Francisco  Ollice.  Palace  Hotel 

Jack   Donahue Sales  Manager 

Research 


Harper  Carraine Director  of  Researdh 

Edward    Reeve. Sales   and   Promotion 

Research  Manager 

Howard    Miller Manager,    Coverage    and 

Marketing  Research 
Cerhart    Wiebe Resaaroh    Psychologist 

Soles  Promotion  and  Advertising 


George   Bristol    Director 

Louis    Dorfsman Associate    Director   and 

Art  Director 

Murray  Salberg Director  of  Program 

Promotion 

Thomas  Means Director,  Promotion  Service, 

CBS-Owned  Stations 

Richard   Golden Director,   Network   Sales 

Presentaitions 

Edward  Kaylen Associate  Director, 

Network  Sales  Presentations 

William    jayme Director,    Network    Copy 

Irving    Miller Director,   Art   Service, 

CBS-Owned   Stations   Promotion 
Joseph  Tole Production  Manager 


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Individual  Listeners  Examined 
As  Radio  Gets  a  Re-Evaluation 


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By  THOMAS  F.  O'NEIL 

President 
Mutual  Broadcasting  System 


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TW'E  at  Mutual  took  a  thorough-going 
look  at  radio  in  1954.  We  spent  a 
few  days  last  November  looking  back 
over  our  shoulders  at  the  20  years  of 
Mutual's  broadcasting  past.  We  also 
spent  some  hard  cash  to  survey  radio  as 
it  actually  is  today,  to  find  the  changing 
character  of  the  individual  listener  due 
to  television's  inroads  —  where  he  is 
each  quarter-hour  and  what  he  is  doing 
—  so  our  advertisers  could  know  best 
when  to  reach  him. 

We  found  that  all  day  long  people  spent 
about  as  much  of  their  time  listening  to 
radio  as  they  did  viewing  television. 

We  found  radio  to  be  a  living  medium, 
not  just  a  living-room  medium. 

nan 

I  made  several  statements  about  radio 
during  the  year  as  representative  of  our 
thinking  around  the  Mutual  network. 
These  statements  stem  from  our  year- 
long study  of  Radio — 1954  and  they  still 
stand  for  1955. 

They  are:  "Radio  is  clearly  established 
anew  today  as  a  dynamic  force  which 
affects  the  working,  playing  and  buying 
habits  of  the  majority  of  individual 
Americans."  And  — 

nan 

"Our  concepts  of  radio  —  both  net- 
work and  local  —  must  be  re-assessed  in 
the  light  of  the  recently  completed  Ward 
Daily  Living  Habits  Survey,  for  it  re- 
veals that  millions  of  people  listen  to 
radio  at  the  moment  they  awake,  while 
they  dress,  while  they  eat,  while  they 
work  and  drive  their  autos;  while  they 
relax  —  at  home  and  outside  the  home 
until  they  retire  at  night.  No  other  medi- 
um has  become  so  extensively  an  all-day 
companion  in  modern  living."  And 
again  — 

"No  prophesiers  can  foretell  the  future 
role  of  radio  any  more  than  they  can 
foresee  all  of  television's  possibilities, 
but  we  at  Mutual  are  convinced  that  the 
widespread  diversification  of  radio  and 
its  singular  quality  allowing  'concurrent 
activity'  while  listening,  are  facts  which 
portend  a  long  and  vigorous  life  for 
radio." 


When  we  counted  noses  (or  I  should 
say,  ears)  through  a  nationwide  study 
employing  40,000  individual  diaries,  we 
found  definite  facts  which  cannot  be  dis- 
regarded by  anyone  who  has  an  interest 
in  the  broadcasting  industry  —  whether 
he  be  an  advertiser  spending  his  money 
on  radio  and  television  media,  an  adver- 
tising agency  man  or  a  man  engaged  in 
local  or  network  broadcasting. 

D     D     D 

The  facts  which  we  offer  for  considera- 
tion are  these: 

•  Of  all  the  time  people  spent  during 
the  day  in  listening  to  radio  or  watching 
television  —  70%  was  devoted  to  radio 
listening  and  30%  to  TV- viewing  and 
for  both  day  and  evening  combined 
radio's  share  is  48%;  TV's  52%. 

•  Radio  is  a  "concurrent  activity," 
commanding  the  listener's  attention 
while  he  is  engaged  in  doing  something 
else,  as  is  possible  with  no  other  medium 
in  like  manner. 

•  More'  than  96%  of  the  American 
population  own  radios  in  working  order 
and  there  are  more  than  110,000,000 
radio  sets  in  the  country. 

•  Radio  listening  is  everywhere  and 
radio's  location  is  everywhere  —  in  all 
rooms  of  the  home,  the  kitchen,  the  den, 
the  bedroom,  the  workshop;  radio  follows 
us  outside  the  home  wherever  we  go. 

•  We  found  that  radios  are  located 
34%  in  the  living  room;  27%  in  the  bed- 
room; 23%  in  the  kitchen  and  16%  in 
other  places  of  the  home. 

nan 

The  fact  that  Mutual's  voice  is  "local" 
in  572  cities  and  that  we  can  be  proud 
of  our  list  of  radio's  top  advertisers  and 
agencies,  does  not  necessarily  indicate 
that  the  future  can  only  be  rosy.  Today's 
buyer  of  time  —  dazzled  though  he  may 
be  by  the  wonders  of  our  visual  com- 
petitor —  wants,  is  entitled  to,  and 
should  get  that  kind  of  intimate  knowl- 
edge of  the  listening  habits  of  human 
beings  which  can  enable  him  to  turn  the 
profit  which  is  his  justification  for  doing 
business  with  any  medium. 


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n  n   n 

Executives  and  Staff 

IHO  Broadway,  New  York  18.  N.  Y. 

Telephone:  LOngacre  4-8000 

Elxecutive  Personnel 


Board  of  Directors 


Tho.-nas  F.   0  Neil 
Elbert  M.  Antrim 

lames  E  Wallcn 
Wilier  H.  Brown 
Sterling  Graham 
Cordon  Cray 


Benedict  G  mbel, 

)o#in  B    Poor 

Ward  D.  Ingrim    . 
Earl  M.  Johnson 
Robert  A.  Schmid 
Frank   Schreiber 
)    Glen  Taylor.  . . 


.      Chairman 

WCN,  Chicago, 

Vice  Chairman 

MBS,  N.  Y.,  Sec.-Treas. 

.  Don  Lee  Network,  Hollywood 

WHK.   Cleveland 

General  Teleradio,  Inc. 

(WOR— WOR-TV    Division) 
Jr  WIP,   Philadelphia 

MBS,  N.  Y. 

Don  Lee  Network,  Hollywood 

MBS,  N.  Y. 

MBS,  N.  Y. 

WGN,  Chicago 

General  Teleradio,  Inc.   N,  Y. 

Officers 


Thomas   F.  0  N 
John  B.  Poor 
Roy   Danish 
J.  Glen  Taylor 
James  Wallen 
E.  M.  Johnson. 

Robert  A.  Schm 

B    J    Hauser.  .  . 
Herbert    Rice 
Geori^e  Ruppel 
Ehvha   Goldfarb 


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President 

Executive  Vice  President 

Assistant  to   the    President 

V.P.  in  chg.  of  Policy 

V.P.   in   chg.  of  Finance 

.      .    V.P.  in  chg.  of  Production, 

Station   Relations   Cr   Engineering 

id  V.P.  in  chg.  of  Advertising, 

Research  Cr  Public  Relations 

V.P.  in  chg.  of  Progs.  &  Co-ops 

.  .    Vice    President 

Treasurer 

Assistant  Secretary 


Patrick    Winkler Personnel    Director 

Wilton    Gunzendorfer.  ..  .Director  of   Purchasing 

AJolfvh    Opfinger Labor    Negotiations 

Caile  Dody Supervisor,  Central  Steno 

Margaret  Lanigan.  .Supervisor,   File  &  Reception 

Audrey   Zelner Supervisor,  Listeners  Service 

Augusta   Hall Telephone  Supervisor 

Margaret    Riordan.  .Supr.,   Wire   Communications 

Legal  Counsel 

Keith    Masters,    Andrew   C.    Hamilton,   Percy   H. 

Russel,   Jr of   Kirkknd,   Fleming,  Green, 

Martin  &  Ellis,  Washington,  D.  C.  &  Chicago 

Emmanuel  Dannet of  McGoldrick,  Dannett, 

Horowitz  fir  Golub,  N.  Y. 

Elisha  Goldfarb MBS,  N.  Y. 


Program 


B.  J.  Hauser  ..V.P.  in 
Donald  Hamilton.  .  .  . 
Sally  Raynor 

Harold  M.  Wagner.  . 
Walter  Law.  .Directo 

Ann    Brown 

Nathan  Abramson .  . . 

Milton  Burgh 


Paul  Jonas 

Edwin  T.  Otis 

Joseph  F.  Keating. 


chg.  of  Programs  Cr  Co-ops 
Asst.  to  the  Vice  President 
Assistant  to  V.P.  in  chg.  of 
Co-oip  Programs 
.  .  Manager  of  Program  Open 
r  of  Radio  and  TV  Clearance 
Music  Copyrigiht  Supervisor 
.Manager  of  Entertainment 
Bureau 

Director  of  News  and 

Special  Events 

Director  of  Sports 

Executive  Producer 

Production  Manager 


Office  Management 


Station  Relations  and  Engineering 


James  E.  Wallen  Secretary  fir  Treasurer  Earl  M.  Johnson V.P.  in  charge 

Eli«tia  GoMfarb  Legal  Counsel  Robert  Carpenter Director  of  Station  Relations 

272 


Charles  King Eastern  Representative 

Thomas  Duggan Western   Representative 

Jean   Engel Supr.  of  Station   Information 

Alma  Craef.  .Manager  of  Commercial  Operations 

T.  E.  Danley Manager  of  Sales  Traffic 

Sara  Joseph Supervisor  of  Contracts 

Grace  Haymes Supervisor  of  Affidavit 

John    Hayes Office    Manager — Recording 

Leslie  Learned. .  .Manager  of  Engineering  Traffic 

Charles  Singer Chief  Engineer 

Robert  O'Conner Chief  Plans  and 

Allocations  Engineer 

Advertising,  Press  Relations 
and  Research 

Robert  A.  Schmid V.P.  in  charge 

Richard  Puff Director  of  Research 

Francis  X.  Zuzulo.  .Director  of  Press  Information 

Copp  Collins Manager  of  Public  Relations 

Harry  Algus Manager  of  Press  Information 

Pat  Steel Manager  of  Advertising 

Arnold  Roston Associate  Manager  of 

Advertising  &  Art  Director 

Ted  Kirby Manager  of  Audience  Promotion 

John  Stone Associate  Art  Director 

Walter  Stein Manager  of  Research 

R.  Jackson  Foster Manager  of  Graphic 

Presentations 

Sales 

Sidney  Allen Eastern  Sales  Manager 

Henry    Poster Manager   of    Presentations 

Washington 

Robert  Hurleigh Director  of  Washington 

Operations 


Chicago 

Carroll  Marts Director  of  Midwest  Operations 

Virgil  Reiter.  .Midwest  Sales  Manager  (network) 
Dorothy  Reynolds. Midwest  Sales  Service  Manager 

Myrtle  Goulet Office   Manager  and 

Program  Traffic 

George  iHerro Manager  of  Presentations, 

Midwest 


Hollywood 
Rodney  Coulson. Press  Information  Representative 

Mutual  Affiliates  Advisory  Committee 

John   M.  Walter Chairman,  WJPG,  Green 

Bay,  Wis. 
Ray   Butterfield..Vice  Chairman.  WLOX,   Biloxi, 

Miss. 
J.  W.  Betts. . .  .Secretary,  WFTM,  Maysville,  Ky. 


M.  C.  Watters WCPO,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Collin   Lowder KLO,  Ogden,  Utah 

Boyd  Kelley KTRN,  Wichita  Falls,  Texas 

Csrter  C.  Peterson WCCP,  Savannah,  Ca. 

Frank   Ford  Jr KENT,  Shreveport,   La. 

Roy  Thompson WRTA,  Altoona,  Pa. 

Harold  P.  Kane WJOC,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Robert  M.  Wallace W.0H5,  Shelby,  N.  C. 

George  T.  Frechette.  .WFHR,  Wisconsin  Rapids, 

Wis. 

Jack  Hawkins KIUN,  Pecos,  Texas 

Ken  Nybo KBMY,  Billings,  Mont. 

GENERAL  TELERADIO,  INC. 
Directors 


Willet  H.  Brown 
Edwin   F.  Chinlund 
Ward   D.  Ingrim 
Earl  M.  Johnson 
Frank  W.  Knowlton 
M.  0.  O'Neil 
Thomas  F.  O'Neil 
W.  D.  Pabst 

James 


John  B.  Poor 

A.  M.  Quinn 
Robert  A.  Schmid 
J.  F.  Seebach,  Jr. 

B.  W.  Smith 
George  W.  Steffy 
Jack   I.  Straus 

J.  Glen  Taylor 
E.  Wallen 


Officers 

Thomas  F.  O'Neil President 

W.    D.    Ingrim Vice  President 

W.  H.  Brown Vice  President 

George  W.  Steffy Vice  President 

Norman    Knight Vice  President 

j.   Glen   Taylor Vice  President 

Dwight  W.    Martin Vice  President 

Earl    M.    Johnson Vice  President 

Robert  A.  Schmid. Vice  President 

James  E.  Wallen Vice  Pres^ent  and 

'  Treasurer 

Frank  W.   Knowlton Secretary 

John  B.  Poor... Vice  President  and  Gen.  Counsel 
Patrick    J.   Winkler General  Auditor 

Executive  Committee 
T.  F.  O'Neil  F.  W.  Knowlton 


J.  B.  Poor 


J.  G.  Taylor 
M.  G.  O'Neil 


Ft  television  personnel  turn  to  TELEVISION  YEAR  BOOK  in  this  volume 

273 


MORE  POWER! 

(316,000  WATTS) 

HIGHER  TOWER! 

(1049  Ft.  Above  Mean  Sea  Level) 

Tallest  Structure  In  New  England 


PROVIDENCE,  RHODE  ISLAND 


Launching  of  'Spectaculars' 

Forms  1954  Programming  News 


D  n  n  n  n  D 

By  ROBERT  W.  SARNOFF 

Executive  Vice  President,  NBC 


A  NEW  look  in  television  programming 
and  sales  patterns,  couipled  with  the 
emergence  of  color  television  as  a  na- 
tional service,  endowed  the  medium  with 
fresh  vitality  and  excitement  and  made 
the  industry's  biggest  news  for  the  year 
1954. 

To  those  of  us  at  the  National  Broad- 
casting Company  who  were  privileged  to 
have  a  hand  in  building  these  patterns,  it 
was  a  year  of  venture  and  a  year  of 
vindication. 

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We  ventured  into  new  concepts  of  pro- 
gramming —  concepts  designed  to  make 
more  people  spend  more  time  at  mor6 
sets.  We  ventured  further  into  new  con- 
cepts of  selling  —  concepts  designed  to 
open  this  powerful  medium  to  a  broader 
base  of  national  advertisers  and  to  pro- 
vide a  sales  flexibility  never  before  pos- 
sible. 

We  believe  we  were  vindicated  by  the 
high  ratings  of  our  great  new  shows,  by 
public  reaction  to  our  pioneering  in  day- 
time and  late-night  shows.  We  believe 
we  were  vindicated  by  the  250  national 
advertisers  —  an  industry  record  —  at- 
tracted by  NBC  during  the  year,  and  by 
the  excitement  generated  among  clients, 
advertising  agencies  and  dealers  selling 
NBC-advertised  products. 

D     D     □ 

Launching  of  the  "spectaculars"  last 
fall  constiuted  the  biggest  programming 
news  of  the  year.  These  much-discussed 
productions  in  color  brought  to  television 
a  powerhouse  of  entertainment  values 
surpassing  anything  ever  seen  on  a  regu- 
lar basis.  Quarter-million-dollar  produc- 
tions, formerly  limited  to  one-shot  spe- 
cials, became  part  of  the  viewer's  regular 
diet. 

The  "spectaculars"  were  high-attrac- 
tion hits  right  from  the  start  —  the  first 
two  each  attracted  an  estimated  31,000,- 
000  viewers  —  but  the  "spectaculars" 
were  only  part  of  our  schedule's  new 
look.  NBC  entered  the  fall  season  with 
no  less  than  38  new  programs,  at  least 
one  new  program  every  evening  of  the 


week,   and   many   scattered  through   the 
daytime  schedule. 

In  March,  HOME,  a  new  concept  in 
women's  service  programming,  was  in- 
troduced. In  September,  NBC  pioneered 
in  late-evening  television  with  TO- 
NIGHT. These  two  magazine-type  shows 
and  the  established  early-morning  favor- 
ite, TODAY,  together  make  up  a  full- 
third  of  our  total  network  time,  and  have 
brought  in  dozens  of  advertisers  who 
could  never  before  afford  national  ex- 
posure. These  three  programs  grossed 
about  $14,000,000  in  1954  and  proved  the 
commercial  soundness  of  this  NBC- 
created  type  of  programming  and  sales. 

n   D   D 

Our  color  cameras  made  television  his- 
tory —  and  the  front  pages  —  when  we 
presented  a  colorcast  from  Fort  Meade 
on  the  use  of  television  in  warfare. 
Through  portable  cameras  in  the  hands 
of  front-line  scouts  and  in  a  reconnais- 
sance plane,  a  commander  was  able  to 
follow  on  monitors  the  action  in  a  series 
of  maneuvers  staged  for  our  cameras. 
This  significant  advance  in  the  art  of 
warfare  was  shown  in  cooperation  with 
the  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  which 
pioneered  military  television,  and  the 
U.  S.  Army. 

D   n   D 

The  NBC  Film  Division,  one  of  our 
major  operating  divisions,  provided  TV 
stations  with  736  weekly  half-hours  of 
local  programming,  a  sensational  ad- 
vance over  the  figure  of  235  for  1953. 
More  than  1,120  Film  Division  program 
sales  were  made  in  all  markets.  In  New 
York,  with  10  programs  on  the  air,  the 
NBC  Film  Division  was  providing  more 
programming  than  any  other  syndicator. 

This,  then,  is  a  thumbnail  sketch  of  the 
National  Broadcasting  Company's  activi- 
ties for  1954.  We  feel  it's  a  story  of 
progress,  of  expansion,  of  pioneering.  We 
hope  we  have  contributed  to  making  the 
broadcast  medium  an  ever  greater  force 
in  the  social,  cultural  and  economic  life 
of  America.  This  remains  our  goal  as  we 
go  into  1955. 


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Registered  Telegraphic  Address:  NATBROCAST  NEW  YORK 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 


David 
John  T    Cah.ll 
Ckarles  R    Denny 
Frank  M    Fdsofn 
H*fT>  C.  Hagerty 
George    L.    Harrison 
Joseph  V    Hcffcrnan 
Mn.  Douglas  Norton 


Sarnoff,    Chairman 
Harry   C.    InJ'Jcs 
Charles    B.    jolliHe 
Edward  F.  McCrady 
William  E.   Robinson 
Robert   W.   Sarnoff 
Sylvester   L..  Weaver, 
John  K.  West 


OFFICERS 

David  Sarnoff  Chairman  of  the  Board 

SyUestcr  L    Weaver,   Jr President 

Robert  W.  Sarnoff  Executive  Vice  President 

David  C.  Adams Vice  President 

Harry     Bannister Vice   President 


Kenneth    W.    Bilby.  . 
John    M.    Clifford 
Charles    R.     Denny 
Sydney    H     Ei^es 
Thomas    Ervin 
George    H.    Frey 
William  S.  Hedges 
Joseph    V.    Heffernan 
Edward    R.    Hitz 
Gustav   B     Margraf 


Vice  President 

Vice  President 

Vice  President 

Vice  President 

Vice  President 

Vice  President 

Vice  President 

Vice  President 

Vice  President 

Vice  President 


Thomas    A     McAvity    Vice  President 

Thomas    B.     McFadden Vice  President 

Richard  A.   R.   Pinkham Vice  President 

H    Earl  Rettig Vice  President 

Frank    M.    Russell    Vice   President 


Emanuel   Sacks 
Hamilton    Shea 
Robert  E   Shelby 
Carleton    D.    Smith 
Carl   M.   Stanton 
Davidson   Taylor 
)oSn   K    West 
FrederK  W.  Wile,  Jr. 
Joseph    A.    McDonald 
Geofgc   D    Matson 
John  Q    Canr.:n 
Paul   B     Lynch 
John  Shute 
Raymond    E.    Simrr.js 
W.llfam  A.  Williams 


Vice   President 

Vice   President 

Vice   President 

Vice  President 

Vice   President 

Vice   President 

Vice  President 

Vice  President 

Treasurer 

Controller 

Secretary 

Assistant  Secretary 

Assistant  Secretary 

Assistant  Secretary 

A-jSistant  Treasurer 


DIVISION  AND  DEPARTMENTS 
EXECUTIVE  DIVISION 

Syhretter  L  Weaver,  jr President 


Robert  W.  Sarnoff Executive  Vice  President 

David  Adams Staff  Vice  President 

Emanuel  Sacks Staff  Vice  President 

James   Nelson Staff  Assistant 

Alfred  R.  Stern Assistant  to  Executive 

Vice  President 

ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION 

John  M.  Clifford.  .   Administrative  Vice  President 

Controllers  Department 

George    D.    Matson Controller 

Nicholas  Gilles Budget  Manager 

Francis  O'Shea Financial   Planning  Manager 

Richard    J.    Raburn Manager  of  Auditing 

and  Systems 
Aaron    Rubin Chief   Accountant 

Engineering  Department 

Robert  E.  Shelby Vice  President  and 

Chief  Engineer 

William  A.  Clarke Admin istra five  Assistant 

Edward  R.  Cullen liaison  Engineer 

Joseph  D'Agostino Liaison  Engineer 

Raymond  F.  Guy Director  of  Radio 

Frequency    Engineering 

George   M.   Nixon Manager  of   Engineering 

Development 
Chester  A.  Rackey. .  . .  .Manager  of  Audio- Video 

Engineering 
James  Wood,  jr..    Manager  of  Teohnical  Services 

Integrated  Services  Department 
William    S.    Kedges.    Vice    President    in    Charge 
of   Integrated  Services 

William   D.   Bloxham Purchasing  Agent 

Widard   Fredh Cost  Accountant 

Henry  P.  Hayes Radio  Recording  Manager 

Mildred    Joy Chief    Librarian 

Edward   M.   Lowell Building  and  General 

Services  Manager 

Robert  j.  Myers Manager  of  the  Traffic 

Department 

William  Burke  Miller Ni^ht  Executive  Officer 

Peter   M.   Tintle Guest   Relations   Manager 

A'bert   Walker Transportation    Manager 

Personnel  Department 

Lowell  B.  Jacobsen Director  of  Personnel 

David  A.  Bradfoot Manager  of  Salary 

Administration 
Dr.  Bernard  Handler Company  Physician 


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DonaM  H.  Mackenzie.  .Manager  of  Employment 

and  Records 

Charles  j.  Moos Labor  Relations  Coordinator 

Donald   A.    Rutledge Manager   of  Training, 

Policy,   Benefits  and   Communications 
Edmund  Souhami Labor  Relations  Coordinator 

FINANCE  DIVISION 

Joseph  V.  Hefferhan Financial  Vice  President 

Legal  Department 

Thomas  E.  Ervin Vice  President  and 

General  Attorney 

joihn  V.  Shute Assistant  General  At*ow«y 

James  E.  Denning Senior  Attorney 

Treasurer's  Department 

Joseph   A.    McDonald Treasurer 

William  A.  Williams Assistant  Treasurer 

Tax  Department 

Harry  McKeon Director  of  Tax  Department 

Joseph   Akulonis Assistant   Director  of 

Tax  Department 

ORGANIZATIONS  SERVING  THE 

RADIO  NETWORK 

PUBLIC  RELATIONS  DIVISION 

Kenneth  W.  Bilby Vice  President  for 

Public  Relations 

Continuity  Acceptance  Department 

Stockton    Helffrich Manager   of   Continuity 

Acceptance 

Carl    Watson Assistant    Manager   of 

Continuity  Acceptance 

National  Advertising  and 
Promotion  Department 

John  Porter Manager  of  National  Adv.  and 

Promotion 

Clyde    Clem National    Audience    Promotion 

John    Graham Art   Director 

Edwin  Vane National  S£les  Promotion  Mgr. 

Press  and  Publicity  Department 

Sydney  H,   Eiges Vice  President  in  Charge 

of  Press  and  Publicity 

Mike  Norton Director  of  Information 

Ellis  O.  Moore.  .Director  of  the  Press  Department 

Cornelius  Sullivan Public  Relations 

Representative 

Donald    Bislhop Program    Publicity    Manager 

Kathryn   CoJe Manager  of  Information 

William    Anderson Manager    of    Business 

and  Trade  Publicity 

Sidney  Desfor Fhoto  Editor 

Auriel    Macfie Magazine    Editor 

John  McTigue.  .Supervisor  of  Radio  Net  Publicity 

Lucy  Towie Supervisor  of  Public  Affairs 

Promotion 

Research  and  Planning  Department 

Huglh  M.  Beville Director  of  Researdi 

and  Planning 


Dr.  Thomas  E.  Coffin Manager  of  Research 

Allen  R.  Cooper.    Manager  of  Markets  and  Media 

lames  Cornell Manager  of  Audience 

Measurement 
Barry  Rumple Manager  of  Plans 

STATION  RELATIONS  DIVISION 

Harry    Bannister Vice    President    for 

Station  Relations 
Thomas  Knode.  ..  .Director  of  Stations  Relations 

Sheldon   B.   Hickox Director  of  Station 

Relations  for  the  Pacific  Division 

Talent  Department 

Custav  B.  Margraf .  .  .  .Vice  President  for  Talent 

Martin   J.    Begley Casting  Director 

Mitchell  Benson Management  of  Contact 

Administration 
Ross  Donaldson  Supervisor  of  Literary 

Rights  and  Story 

Public  Affairs  Department 

Davidson    Taylor.    Vice    President    in    Charge    of 

Public  Affairs 

Thomas  S.  Gallery Manager  of  Sports 

William  McAndrew Director  of  NBC  News 

Edward   Stanley Manager  of   Public  Service 

Programs 
Leslie   C.  Vaughan Business  Manager- 
Public  Affairs 
Barry  Wood Director  of  Special  Events 

Production  and  Business  Affairs 
Department 

H.  Earl  Rettig Vice  President  in  Charge  of 

Production  and  Business  Affairs 

Leonard  E.  Hole Director  of  Production 

Anthony   M.    Hennig Associate    Director  of 

Production 

William  V.  Sargent Divisional  Business 

Manager — Television  Network  Programs 

Technical  Operations 

George  McElrath .  Director  of  Technical  Operations 

Andrew  L.  Hammerschmidt.  .  .   Associate  Director 

of  Technical  Operations 

Arthur  A.  Garbade Business  Manager  of 

....     Tecihnical  Operations 
Frederick  G.  Knopfke.  .Manager  of  Sound  Effects 

Gerald  M.  Sellar Manager  of  Radio  Technical 

Operations 

Edwin   Wilibur Networks  Technical 

Operations  Supervisor 

RADIO  NETWORK  DIVISION 

Robert  W.  Sarnoff Executive  Vice  President 

Divisional  Business  Manager 
Department 

Theodore  Zaer Divisional    Business  Manager 

for  the  Radio  Network 

James   M.   Gladstone Analyst   Operations 

Grace  Sniffen Program   Cost  Accountant 

Marion  Stephenson.  . .    Divisional  Budget  Mana<ger 


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Radio  Network  Pro<jrcims  Departmem 

)6km  f .  CiMry Diractof  of  R»dio  Networi 

Programs 
loiMi  Curran  Supervisor  of  Program  Operations 
Robert  Wogan  Supervisor  of  Program  Operations 
Van    Woodward  ..Supervisor    of    Script 

Radio  Network  Soles  Department 

Fredcnc  L.  Norton     Director  Radio  Network  Sales 
V»oton  Freedley.  \r     .      National  Sales  Manager — 

Radio  Network 

Howard  Gardner  Director  of  Radio  Network 

Sales  Development 

Robert  C.  Hitctiens Radio  Network  Sales 

Presentation   Manager 
Sjckett    Miles  ..Manager  of   Radio   Network 

Sales  Service 

NBC  OWNED  STATIONS  AND  NBC 
SPOT  SALES  DIVISION 

Charles    R.    Denny         Vice    President   in    Charge 
of  NBC  owned  Stations  and   NBC  Spot  Sales 

Charles  C.  Bevis.  jr General  Executive 

Charles  H.  Coledge Director  of  Technical 

Operations 
Thomas  S.  OBrien     Divisional  Business  Manager 

WRCA— WRCA-FM.  New  York 

fiamilton  Shea Vice  President  in  Charge  of 

WRCA.  WRCA-FM 

Ernest  De  la  Ossa  Manager  of  Business 

Development,  V^RCA,  WRCA-FM 

William  A.   Berns    Manager  of  News  and 

Public   Service 
Robert  F.   Blake     Director  of  Press  and   Publicity 

Max    Buck Director    of    Advertising, 

Promotion  and  Merchandising 

Artttur   Hamilton Manager   of   Production 

and   Business  Affairs 

George   C.  Stevens Sales  Manager,   WRCA 

Steve  White  Program   Manager  for  WRCA 

WMAQ,  WMAQ-FM,  Chicago 

Jules  Herbuveaux General  Manager  WMAQ, 

WMAQ-FM 

Henry  T.  Sjogren ..      Assistant  General   Manager 

WMAQ,  WMAQ-FM 

Charles  V.  Dresser    Director  of  Sales 

George    Heinemann.  .      Director  of    Programming 

Neil  Murphy    Station  Business  Manager 

John    F.    Whalley Director  of  Operations 

WTAM,  WTAM-FM,  Cleveland 

Lloyd  E.  Yoder General  Manger  of 

WTAM,  WTAM-FM 

William  N.  Davidson Assistant  General 

Manager  and  Director  of  Sales 

Lawson   J.  Deming Radio  Program  Manager 

Samuel  E.  Leonard Engineer-in-Charge 

John  L.  McHale Station   Business  Manager 

KNBC.  KNBC-FM,  Son  Francisco 

George    Greaves General    Manager   for 

KNBC,  KNBC-FM 


William  K.  McDaniel Sales  Manager 

Curtis  D.  Peck Manager  of  Radio  Technical 

Operations,  Integrated  Services 
John   L.  Thompson Station   Business  Manager 

WRC,  WRC-FM.  Washington 

Carleton   D.  Smith Vice  President  and 

General  Manager  for  WRC,  WRC-FM 

Joseph  Goodfellow Director  of  Sales 

James  Kovach Director  of  Programs 

John  Levan Station  Business  Manager 

Lefferts  A.  McClelland Director  of  Operations 

John    G.    Rogers Engineer-in-Charge 

jay  Royen Director  of  Publicity 

National  Spot  Sales 

Thomas  B.  McFadden. .   Vice  President  in  Charge 
of  National  Spot  Sales 

Richard  H.  Close National  Manager  of 

Represented  Stations 

Harold  W.  Shephard National  Director  of 

Radio  Spot  Sales 

George  Dietricih National  Manager  of  Radio 

Spot   Sales 
Caroline  Herbert Manager  of  Sales  Service 

WASHINGTON  EXECUTIVE  OFFICE 
Frank  M.  Russell Vice  President — Washimgton 

PACinC  DIVISION 

|<ylin  K.  West Vice  President  for  the 

Pacific  Division 

Frederic  W.  Wile,  jr..   Vice  President  in  Charge 

of  Television  and  Radio  Network  Program 

Division  (Pacific) 

Lewis  S.  Frost Coordinator  of  Regional 

Network  Activities 

Karel  Pearson Program  Manager 

Thomas  W.  Sarnoff Director  of  Production 

Oscar  C.  Turner.  .Personnel  and  Labor  Relations 

Manager 

FOREIGN  OFFICES 
England 

Romney  Wheeler,  National  Broadcasting  Company, 
Inc.,  2  Mansfield  Street,  London  W1,  England. 

France 

Paul  Archinard,  William  Frye,  52  Avenue  des 
Champs  Elysees,  Room  533,  Paris  8,  France. 

Rome 

jack  Begon,  54  Via  Delia  Mercede,  Rome,  Italy. 

Japan-Korea 

George  Thomas  Folster,  Wilson  Hall,  John)  Rich, 
jymes  G.  Robinson,  Nikkatsu  Building.  Number 
1-1,  Yura  Kucho  Chiyodaku,  Tokyo,  japan. 

Germany 

Robert  McCormiok,  Press  Center  (American), 
APO  757,  c/o  f  M,  New  York,  New  York. 


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Successful  Radio  Advertising 

Plan  Sets  "People  in  Motion" 


D     D     n     D     D     D 

i5i^  SIDNEY  J.  WOLF 

President 
Keystone  Broadcasting  System,  Inc. 


TF  we  start  with  the  premise  that  the 
function  of  advertising  is  to  effec- 
tively fortify  sales  efforts  at  all  levels, 
and  this  seems  elementary,  we  can  add 
that  in  order  to  effectively  aid  sales 
results  we  have  to  move  people  at  all 
levels. 

nan 

Keystone  moves  people  in  two  vital 
ways — First  it  gets  people  into  motion 
and  keeps  them  moving — in  the  interest 
of  and  in  the  direction  of  its  advertisers' 
products.  The  Keystone  Broadcasting 
System  Network  of  Hometown  and  Rural 
stations  are  listened  to!  They're  heard! 

D     D     D 

We  deliver  an  audience  to  the  adver- 
tiser. This  is  media's  prime  responsi- 
bility. In  1954  one  of  our  vey  good 
advertisers  not  only  asked  .  .  .  "who's 
listening?"  .  .  .  but  added  the  sharply 
pointed  question  .  .  .  "how  many?"  So 
a  survey  was  ordered.  This  suvey  was 
made  by  Gould,  Gleiss  and  Benn,  Inc., 
and  we  give  you  a  few  sample  audience 
measurements  in  representative  markets : 


Average  Share  Average 

City  and  State 

of  Audience 

Rating 

Andalusia,  Ala 

65 

18.4 

Cordele,  Ga. 

93 

28.7 

Crestview,  Fla. 

46 

16.5 

McMinnville,  Tenn 

75 

15.3 

Norton,  Va. 

80 

20.6 

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You  can  imagine  how  this  advertising 
agency  felt  after  seeing  the  evidence 
which  indicated  that  Keystone  Broad- 
casting System  was  not  only  delivering 
the  audience  but  at  a  dollar  cost  that 
made  his  media  buyer  look  like  a  real 
hero  (to  say  nothing  of  how  good  we  at 
Keystone  felt  about  it  all).  This  adver- 
tiser called  the  results  of  this  survey, 
"the  most  astonishing  he'd  ever  seen 
in  radio." 


Having  delivered  the  audience,  and 
assuming  that  the  advertiser  has  a  good 
product,  creditably  dram.atized  for  audio 
advertising  by  good  copy,  we  move 
people  in  the  direction  of  the  retail  store. 
People  in  motion  and  in  the  right  direc- 
tion. What  happens  now?  Some  adver- 
tisers think  they  don't  need  "merchan- 
dising assistance"  and  maybe  that's  prin- 
cipally the  fault  of  those  who  have 
persistently  abused  the  words,  "merchan- 
dising assistance."  Without  blushing  or 
boasting  I  can  say  to  all  concerned  that 
we  at  Keystone  with  the  invaluable  and 
energetic  cooperation  of  most  of  our 
station  affiliates  really  deliver  on  mer- 
chandising. And  by  merchandising  assis- 
tance I  don't  mean  just  a  mimeographed 
notice  to  retailers  that  a  "smashing 
campaign  of  radio  programs  or  an- 
nouncements is  soon  to  bust  loose  in  this 
market."  I  mean  that  before  the  ad- 
vertising hits  the  consumer,  KBS  sta- 
tions put  men  into  motion  .  .  .  they  hit 
the  streets — the  main  streets  and  the  side 
streets  and  they  make  sure  that  the 
product  is  stocked.  They  make  sure  that 
it's  up  in  front  where  the  customer  can 
see  it.  They  make  sure  that  display  ma- 
terial is  used  and  very  frequently  they 
help  the  dealer  dress  his  windows,  ar- 
range mass  floor  displays,  paste  up 
streamers  and  generally  get  the  store 
ready  to  receive  the  interested  radio 
customer  and  the  store  personnel  ready 
to  sell! 


D  D  D 
Keystone  has  been  growing  ...  in  a 
healthy  way.  This  is  in  brief  a  tabulation 
of  the  ways  in  which  we  think  Keystone 
has  forged  ahead  in  1954  and  we'll  add  a 
small  type  forecast  as  to  what  we  think 
we'll  accomplish  in  1955. 

D  D  D 
The  volume  of  business  done  by  Key- 
stone in  1954  exceeded  any  previous  year, 
but  in  1955  we  will  double  the  volume  of 
1954  even  though  TV  is  growing  at  a 
fast  rate. 


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WHTB  Tallad»M 
WTBF  Tr»y 
WTBC  TutralcwM 
WTUS  Tu»k»BM> 
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ARIZONA 

KCKY  Coolidie 
KCLS  Flagstafl 
KHIZ  Pnofnn 

ARKANSAS 

KVRC  Arkadflphi* 
KBTA   Batrsville 
KBBA  Benton 
KAMO  Camden 
KCON  Conway 
KAGH  Croatett 
KDMS  El  Dorado 
KGRH   Fayetleville 
KXJK.  Forrett  City 
KHOZ  Harrison 
KFFA  Helena 
KXAR  Hope 
KBHS  Hot  Springt 
KBTM  Jone^boro 
KVLC  Little  Rotk 
KVSA   McGehee 
KVMA  Magnolia 
KOAS  Malvern 
KENA  Mena 
KOSE  Oiceola 
KORS  Paragoutd 
KOTN  Pine  Blufl 
KPOC  Potahontaj 
KXRJ  Ruttellville 
KWCB  Searcy 
KBRS  Sprlngdale 
KWAK  Stuttgart 

CALIFORNIA 

KIBS  Bithop 
KBMX  Coalinga 
KROU  Omuba 
KDAC  Fort  Bragg 
KCVR   Lodi 
KGER  Long  Beach 
KY08  Merced 
KM  BY  Monterey 
KSFE  Needlet 
KMOR  Oroville 
KPRL  Pauo  Roble« 
KAFP  PeUluma 
KTIP  PortefYille 
KBLF  R»d  Bluff 
KVEC  8«n  Lui»  Obltpo 
KSMA  S«nU  Maria 
KBPA  Santa  Paula 
KROG  Sonera 
KSUE  Suuwville 
KTKR  Taft 
KTUR  Torlock 
KUDU   Ventura 

COLORADO 

KG  I W  AlamoM 
KRLN  Canon  City 
KRAI  Craig 
KLIR  Denver 
KlUP  Dirango 
KFTM   Fort  Morgail 
KYOU  Greeley 
KBMZ  La  Junta 
KLVC  Leadvill* 
KLMO   Lofiamont 
K8LV  mtmU  VUU 
KUBC  MMtrvM 


KVRH  Salida 
KCRT  Triniiiail 

FLORIDA 

WTRL  Bradpnton 
WTAN   Clrarwatrr 
W  KKO  CofOA 
WCNU  Crr»tvle» 
WBKO  Fort  Laiiderdalo 
WINK   Fort  My»r» 
WARN   Fort  Pierce 
WGlU'i  Gainpivllle 
WJVB  Jack»onvllle  Brarh 
WKWF    Key  W«t 
WIPC  LakP  Walpj 
WLBE  Leesburg 
WNER  Livp  Oak 
WTYS  Marlanna 
WWPB  Miami 
WSBB  Ni>»  Smyrna  Beach 
WTMC  Ocala 
WWPF  Palatka 
WDLP  Panama  City 
WPRY  Perry 
WPLA  Plant  City 
WFOY  St.  Auguitint 
WTRR  Sanford 
WKXY  Sarasota 
WJCM  Sebring 
WSTU  Stuart 
WTNT  Tallahassee 
WEBK  Tampo 

GEORGIA 

WDEC  Amcricus 
WGAU  Athens 
WAUG  Augusta 
WMGR  Bainbrldge 
WMOG  Brunswick 
WGRA  Cairo 
WCLB  Camilla 
WLBB  Carroilton 
WBHF  Cartersville 
WGAA  Cedartown 
WMJM  Cordele 
WGFS  Covington 
WBLJ  Dalton 
WDWD  Dawson 
WGLS  Decatur 
WOMG  Douglas 
WMLT  Dublin 
WTJH  East  Point 
WSGC  Elberton 
WBHB  Fitzgerald 
WFPM   Fort  Valley 
WGGA  GaiPsville 
WKEU  Griffin 
WCEH    Hawkinsville 
WBGK  Jesup 
WLFA  Lafayette 

WLAG  La  Grange 
WFOM   Marietta 

WMVG  Milledgeville 

WMRE  Monro* 

WMGA  Moultrie 

WRGA  Rome 

WWNS  Statesboro 

WSFT  Ihomaston 

WTWA  Thomson 

WLET  Toccoa 

WVOP  Vidalia 

WAYX  Waycross 

WBHU   Waynesboro 

WRLD  West  Point 

WIMO  Winder 

IDAHO 

KGEM   Boise 
KBAR  Burley 
KIF  I  Idaho  Falls 
KRPL  Moscow 
KWIK  Pocatello 
KPST  Preston 
KRXK  Rexburg 
KSPT  Sandpoint 
KLIX   Twin  Falls 

ILLINOIS 

WOKZ  Alton 
WBY8  Canton 
WROY  Carmi 
WEIC  rharletton 
WCRA  Efnngham 
WRMN  Elgin 
WEBQ  H^trritburg 
WJPF   Hcrrin 
WKEI   Kow&nee 
WPRC  Lincoln 
WSMI   Litchfield 
WKAI  Macomb 
WMOK   M>rtropollt 
WVMC  Mt.  Carmel 
WINI  Murphysboro 
WLVN  OIney 
WPR8  Paris 
WKID  Urbana 

INDIANA 

WCBC  Anderson 


WBNL  Boonvllle 
WILD  Frankfort 
WITZ  Jasper 
WSAL  Logansport 
WORX  Madison 
wruw  Portland 
WSLM  Snlom 
W  JCO  Soymour 
WJVA  South  Bend 
w  I  CJ   It'll  City 
WKAM  Goshen 

IOWA 

KASI   Ames 
KJAN  Atlantic 
KPIG  Cedar  Ranids 
KCOG  Centorvllle 
KCHA  Charles  City 
KCHE  Cherokee 
KSIB  Creston 
KFMA  Davenport 
KDEC  Decornh 
KLIL  Estherville 
KFAD  Fairfield 
KXIC  Iowa  City 
KJFJ  Webster  City 

KANSAS 

KSOK  Arkansas  City 
KARE  Atchison 
KCRB  Chanute 
KTSW   Emporia 
KM  DO  Fort  Scott 
KIUL  Garden  City 
KWGB  Uoodland 
KAYS  Hays 
KWBW  Hutchinson 
KIND  Independence 
KCLO  Leavenworth 
KM  AN  Manhattan 
KNEX  McPherson 
KJRG  Newton 
KLKC  Parsons 
KSEK  Pittsburg 
KWSK  Pratt 

KENTUCKY 

WLBJ  Bowling  Green 
WTCO  Campbellsvllle 
WAIN  Columbia 
WCTT  Corbin 
WZIP  Covington 
WCPM  Cumberland 
WHIR  Danville 
WIEL  Elizabethtown 
WFKY  Frankfort 
WFKN  Franklin 
WKAY  Glasgow 
WHLN  Harlan 
WKIC  Hazard 
WSON  Henderson 
WKOA  Hopkinsville 
WLEX  Lexington 
WINN  Louisville 
WFMW  Madisonville 
WFTM   Maysville 
WMIK  Middlesboro 
WO  Ml  OAvensboro 
WSIP  Paintsville 
WPKE  Pikesville 
WPRT  Prestonsburg 
WPKY  Princeton 
WEKY  Richmond 

LOUISIANA 

KDBS  Alexandria 
KTRY  Bastrop 
WIKC  Bogalusa 
WARB  Covington 
KDLA  De  Ridder 
WIHL  Hammond 
KCIL  Houma 
KJEF  Jennings 
KWCJ   Natchitoches 
KANE  New  Iberia 
KREH  Oakdale 
KSLO  Opelousas 
KRUS  Ruston 
KBSF  Springhill 
KTLD  Tallulah 

MAINE 

WABM  Houlton 
WRUM  Rumford 

MARYLAND 

WASA  Havre  de  Grace 
WPTX  Lexington  Park 

MASSACHUSETTS 

WVOM  Brookline 
WREB   Holyoke 
WARE  Ware 

MICHIGAN 

WALM  Albion 
WFYC  Alma 
WATZ  Alpena 
WLEW  Bad  Axe 
WBRN  Big  Rapldi 

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WATT  Cadillac 
WMRP  Flint 
WATC  Gaylord 
WIBK  Iron  River 
WJMS  Ironwood 
WJPD  Ishpeming 
WKLA  Ludlngton 
WMTE  Manistee 
WDM  J  Marquette 
WMAW  Menominee 
WCEN  Mt.  Pleasant 
WOAP  Owosso 
WMBN  Petoskey 
WHLS  Port  Huron 
WTCM  Traverse  City 

MINNESOTA 

KASM  Albany 
KXRA  Alexandria 
KBUN  Bemidji 
KBMW  Breckenridge 
WKLK  CloQuet 
KROX  Crookston 
WEVE  Eveleth 
KOZY  Grand  Rapids 
KDUZ  Hutchinson 
CKFI  International  Falls 
KLTF  Little  Falls 
KNUJ  New  Ulm 
KOBK  Owatonna 
WSHB  Stillwater 

MISSISSIPPI 

WMPA  Aberdeen 
WGCM  Biloxi-Gulfport 
WBIP  Booneville 
WDOB  Canton 
WGLC  Centreville 
WCLD  Cleveland 
WCJU  Columbia 
WACR  Columbus 
WCMA  Corinth 
WJPR  Greenville 
WGRM  Greonwood 
WFOR  Hattiesburg 
WMDC  Hazlehurst 
WKOZ  Kosciusko 
WAML  Laurel 
WAPF  McComb 
WMBC  Macon 
WMIS  Natchez 
WpMP  Pascagcula 
WHOC  Philadelphia 
WRJW  Picayune 
WSSO  Starkville 
WTUP  Tupelo 
WQBC  Vicksburg 
WABO  Waynesboro 
WAZF  Yazoo  City 

MISSOURI 

KG  MO  Cape  Girardeau 
KDMO  Carthage 
KCRV  Caruthersville 
KCHR  Charleston 
KCHI  Chillicothe 
KDKD  Clinton 
KCMU  Columbia 
KREI  Farmington 
KJCF  Festus 
KWOS  Jefferson  City 
KIRX  Kirksville 
KNIM  Maryville 
KNCM  Moberly 
KRMO  IMonett 
KBTN  Neosho 
KNEM   Nevada 
KWOC  Poplar  Bluff 
KTTR  Rola 
KSGM  Ste.  Genevieve 
K RES  St.  Joseph 
KSMO  Salem 
KDRO  Sedalia 
KICK  Springflield 
KALM  Thayer 
KOKO  Warrensburg 
KWRE  Warrenton 
KWPM  West  Plains 

MONTANA 

KBMY  Billings 
KBNM  Bozeman 
KOJM      Havre 
KCAP  Helena 
KGEZ  Kalispell 
KXLO  Lewiston 
KLCB  Libby 
KPRK  Livingston 
KATL  Miles  City 
KIYI  Shelby 
KGCX  Sidney 

NEBRASKA 

KCOW  Alliance 
KWBt  Beatrice 
KCSR  Chadron 
KJSK  Columbus 
KHAS  Hastings 
KGFW  Kearney 


CASTING   SYSTEM 


KLMS  Lincoln 
KBRL  McCook 
KODY  North  Platte 
KOGA  Ogallala 
KSID  Sidney 
KAWL  York 

NEVADA 

KRAM  Las  Vegas 
KATO  Reno 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE 

WMOU  Berlin 
WKXL  Concord 
WLNH  Laconia 

NEW  JERSEY 

WSNJ  Bridgeton 

NEX  MEXICO 

KALG  Alamogordo 

KSVP  Artesia 

KLMX  Clayton 

KOTS  Deming 

KVBC  Farmington 

KGAK  Gallup 

KWEW  Hobbs 

KENM  Portales 

KBIM  Rosewcll 

KSIL  Silver  City 

KCHS   Truth-or-Consequences 

KTNM  Tucumcari 

NEW  YORK 

WCSS  Amsterdam 
WMBO  Auburn 
WOSC  Fulton 
WLEA  Hcrnell 
WHUC  Hudson 
WJOC  Jamestown 
WVOS  Liberty 
WLFH   Little  Falls 
WICY  Malone 
WALL  Middletcwn 
WIRY  Plattsburg 
WNBZ  Saranac  Lake 
WIPS  Ticondercga 
WD  LA  Walton 

NORTH    CAROLINA 

WRCS  Ahoskie 
WABZ  Albemarle 
WGWR  Asheboro 
WBBB  Burlington 
WEGO  Concord 
WCKB  Dunn 
WCNC  Elizabeth  City 
WFAI     Fayetteville-Fort 

Bragg 
WBBO  Forest  City 
WFVG  Fuquay  Springs 
WLTC  Gastonia 
WFMC  Goldsboro 
WHNC  Henderson 
WHKP  Hendersonvllle 
WHPE  High  Point 
WJNC  Jacksonville 
WELS  Kinston 
WEWO  Laurinburg 
WLOE  Leaksville 
WJRI  Lenoir 
WBtlY  Lexington 
WTSB  Lumberton 
WMAP  Monroe 
WHIP  Mocresville 
WMBL  Morehead  City 
WPAQ  Mount  Airy 
WOOW  New  Bern 
WNNC  Newton 
WKBC  No.  Wilkesboro 
WFRC  Reidsville 
WCBT  Roanoke  Rapids 
WCEC  Rocky  Mount 
WSTP  Salisbury 
WWGP  Sanford 
WOHS  Shelby 
WADE  Wadesboro 
WLSE  Wallace 
WHED  Washington 
WHCC  Waynesville 
WENC  Whiteville 
WIAM  Williamston 

NORTH     DAKOTA 

KDLR  Devils  Lake 
KDIX  Dickinson 
KNOX  Grand  Forks 
KEYJ  Jamestown 
KGCU  Mandan 
KOVC  Valley  City 
KWBM  Willjston 

OHIO 

wo  HP  Bellefontaine 
WILE  Cambridge 
WAND  Canton 
WBEX  Chillicotha 
WJER  Dover 
WO  HI  East  Liverpool 
WFOB  Fostoria 


WJEH  Gallipolis 
WMOH  Hamilton 
WIRO  Ironton 
WLMJ  Jackson 
WMVO  Mount  Vernon 
WPTW  Piqua 
WAVI  Springfield-Urbana 
WCHO  Washington  Court 

House 
WW  ST  Wooster 

OKLAHOMA 

KADA  Ada 
KWHW  Altus 
KVSO  Ardmore 
KBWL  Blackwell 
KWCO  Chickasha 
KWHP  Gushing 
KRHD  Duncan 
KSEO  Durant 
KASA  Elk  City 
KCRC  Enid 
KTAT  Frederick 
KTJS  Hobart 
KIHN  Hugo 
K7MC  McAlester 
KGLC  Miami 
KNOR  Norman 
KBYE  Oklahoma  City 
KHBG  Okmulgee 
KVLH  Pauls  Valley 
KLCO   Poteau 
KOLS  Pryor 
KW^H  Tri-City 
KOME  Tulsa 
KSIW  Woodward 


OREGON 


KWIN  Ashland 
KAST  Astoria 
KBKR  Baker 
KBND  Bend 
KWRO  Coquille 
KA£H  Eugene 
KLBM   La  Grande 
KGAL  Lebanon 
KMCM  McMinnville 
KSRV  Ontario 
KODL  The  Dalles 
KTIL  Tillamook 

PENNSYLVANIA 

WNCC  Barnesboro 
WCDL  Carbondale 
WHYL  Carlisle 
WESA  Charleroi 
WCVI  ConneM^vllle 
WSUX  Doylestown 
WEMR  Emporium 
WLEU   Erie 
WFAR  Farrell 
WGET  Gettysburg 
WHUN   Huntington 
WDAD  Indiana 
WADP  Kane 
WAKU  Latrcbe 
WKR2  Oil  City 
WPA2  Pottstown 
WBAM  Pottsville 
WKBI  SL  Marys 
WATS  Sayre 
WMAJ  Stat3  Crilege 
WAYZ  Waynesboro 
WLYC  Williamsport 
WNOW  York 

RHODE    ISLAND 

WADK  Newport 
WPAW  Pawtucket 
WERI  Westerly 

SOUTH     CAROLINA 

WANS  Anderson 
WBAW  Barnwell 
WBEU  Beaufort 
WAGS  Bishopville 
WACA  Camden 
WHAN  Charleston 
WGCD  Chester 
WELP  Easley 
WOLS  Florence 
WFGN  Gaffney 
WEAB  Greer 
WHSC  Hartsville 
WLCM  Lancaster 
WLBG  Larrens 
WJAY  Mullins 
WMRA  Myrtle  Beach 
WKDK  Newberry 
WD IX  Orangeburg 
WRHI   Rock  Hill 
WSNW  Seneca 
WJAN  Spartanburg 
WFIG  Sumter 
WBCU  Union 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

KDSJ  Deadwood 
KIJV  Huron 


KISD  Sioux  Falls 
KWAT  Watertown 

TENNESSEE 

WLAR  Athens 
WJZM  Clarksville 
WKRM  Columbia 
WHUB  Cookeville 
WAEW  Crossville 
WDSG  Dyersburg 
WEKR  Fayetteville 
WHIN  Gallatin 
WHBT  Harriman 
WIRJ  Humboldt 
WDXI  Jackson 
WKIN  Kingsport 
WKXV  Knoxville 
WDXE  Lawrenceburg 
WCOR  Lebanon 
WLIL  Lenoir  City 
WJJM  Lewisburg 
WDXL  Lexington 
WGAP  Maryville 
WMMT  McMinnville 
WORK  Morristown 
WGNS  Murfreesboro 
WNAH  Nashville 
WLIK  Newport 
WOKE  Oak  Ridge 
WTPR  Paris 
WDBL  Springfield 
WJIG  Ttllahoma 
WENK  Union  City 
WCDT  Winchester 

TEXAS 

KVLF  Alpine 
KBUD  Athens 
KRUN  Ballinger 
KlOX  Bay  City 
KRCT  Eaytown 
KTXC  Big  Spring 
KNEL  Brady 
KSTB  Breckenridge 
KWHI  Brenham 
KTFY  Brownfield 
KBOR  Brownsville 
KBWD  Brownwood 
KSTA  Coleman 
WTAW  College  Station 
KVMC  Colorado  City 
KAND  Corsicana 
KIVY  Crockett 
KXIT  Dalhart 
KDLK  Del  Rio 
KDNT  Denton 
KDDD  Dumas 
KERC  Eastland 
KELP  El  Paso 
KBLP  Falfurrias 
KFLD  Floydada 
KFST  Ft.  Stockton 
KNAF  Fredericksburg 
KRBZ  Freeport 
KGAF  Gainesville 
KLUF  Galveston 
KCTI  Gonzales 
KGVL  Greenville 
KCLW  Hamilton 
KPAN  Hereford 
KHBR  Hillsboro 
KLBS  Houston 
KSAM  Huntsville 
KEBE  Jacksonville 
KTXJ  Jasper 
KMBL  Junction 
KOOO  Kilgcre 
KPET  Lamesa 
KVOZ  Laredo 
KVOW  Littlefield 
KFRO  Longview 
KVSP  Lubbock 
KRBA  Lifkin 
KMHT  Marshall 
KJBC  Midland 
KORC  Mineral   Wells 
KVKM  Monahans 
KIMP  Mt.  Pleasant 
KOSF  Nacogdoches 
KGNB  New  Braunfels 
KRIG  Odessa 
KOGT. Orange 
KNET  Palestine 
KPAT  Pampa 
KFTV  Paris 
KIUN  Pecos 
KVOP  Plainview 
KBOP  Pleasanton 
KOLJ  Quanah 
KM  AC  San  Antonio 
KCNY  San  Marcos 
KSEY  Seymour 
KEVA  Shamrock 
KTAN  Sherman 
KDWT  Stamford 
KSTV  Stephenville 
KSST  Sulphur  Springs 


KXOX  Sweetwater 
KTAE  Taylor 
KTEM  Taylor 
KTFSTexarkana 
KTLW  Texas  City 
KTBB  Tyler 
KVOU  Uvalde 
KVWC  Vernon 
KVIC  Victoria 

UTAH 

KBUH  Brigham  City 
KVNU  Logan 
KOPP  Ogden 
KOAL  Price 
KEYY  Prove 
KJAM  Vernal 

VERMONT 

WSYB  Rutland 

VIRGINIA 

WKLV  Blackstone 
WIN  A  Charlottesville 
WKEY  Covington 
WCVA  Culpeper 
WEVA  Emporia 
WFAX  Falls  Chun* 
WFVA  Fredericksburg 
WFTR  Front  Royal 
WBOB  Galax 
WREL  Lexington 
WMEV  Marion 
WMVA  Martinsville 
WACH  Newport  News 
WNVA  Norton 
WSSV  Petersburg 
WPUV  Pulaski 
WRAD  Radford 
WRIC  Richlands 
WRIS  Roanoke 
WHLF  South  Boston 
WLPM  Suffolk 
WNNT  Warsaw 
WAYB  Waynesboro 
WINC  Winchester 
WYVE  Wytheville 

WASHINGTON 

KXRO  Aberdeen 
KPUG  Bellingham 
KELA  Centralia 
KCLX  Colfax 
KFDR  Grand  Coulee 
KWLK  Longview 
KSEM  Moses  Lake 
KGY  Olympia 
KONP  Port  Angeles 
KPUY  Puyallup 
KENE  Toppenish 

WEST  VIRGINA 

WHAR  Clarksburg 
WDNE  Elkins 
WWW  Fairmont 
WPLH  Huntington 
WKYR  Keyser 
WEPM  Martinsburg 
WHJC  Mate  wan 
WMOD  Moundsville 
WETZ  New  Martinsville 
WLOH  Princeton 
WBRW  Welch 
WHAW  Weston 

WISCONSIN 

WATW  Ashland 
WTKM  Hartford 
WLCX  Lacrosse 
WLDY  Ladysmith 
WDLB  Marshfield 
WIGM  Medford 
WMNE  Menomonie 
WFOX  Milwaukee 
WNAM  Neenah 
WPFP  Park  Falls 
WPLY  Plymouth 
WIBU  Poynette 
WRAC  Racine 
WRCO  Richland  Center 
WTCH  Shawano 
WKLJ  Sparta 
KOKW  Sturgeon  Bay 
WTRW  Two  Rivers 
WTTN  Watertown 
WAUX  Waukesha 
WOSA  Wausau 

WYOMING 

KVWO  Cheyenne 
KLUK  Evanston 
KOVE  Lander 
KOWB  Laramie 
KPOW  Powell 
KRAL  Rawlins 
KVRS  Rock  Springs 
KWYO  Sheridan 


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Officers  and  Directors 

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Joseph    Bayer    (Director) Vice-PreS  dent 

Noel   A.   Rhy. Vice-President 

Edwin   R.   Petermoa Vice-Pres  dent 

WUUcxm  Bayer   Vice-President 

Arthur   WcU   (Director) Secretary-Treasurer 

New  York 

580  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  7-1460 

Noel  A.  Rhyl Vice-President  and  Eastern  Sales  Manager 

Chorlet   A.   Hammarstrom Account   Executive 

Ere   Waldo Office  Manager 

lohn  Scanian    Research  Director 

Chicago 
111  W.  Washington  St.,  Chicago  2,  111. 
Phone:  STate  2-6303 

Sidney  J.  Wolf President 

Edwin    R.    Peterson Vice-President 

Arthur    Woll Secretary-Treasurer 

Paul  KoloT   Comptroller 

Blanche  Stein Director  of  Station  Relations 

Kay  CouBlan Traffic  Manager 

lane   McFadgen Program   Director 

Los  Angeles 
3142  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
Phone:  DUnkirk  3-2910 

William   Bayer    Vice-President 

Henry  G.   Eachen Account  Executive 

San  Francisco 
57  Post  Street 
Phone:  SUtter  1-7440 

Don   Kerwln Account   Executive 

SERVICES  OFFERED:  The  Keystone  Broadcasting  System  is  a  transcription  network  which  services 
local  radio  stations  with  programming  transcriptions,  and  KES  makes  their  time  available  to  national 
odTertlsers  and  their  agencies  at  an  attractive  network  package  rate. 

At  preaent,  there  ore  more  than  800  Keystone  affiliates,  located  in  towns  with  10,000  to  250,000 
population  where  they  reach  both  the  small  town  and  rural  markets.  For  the  most  part,  these  Key- 
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radio  stations  or  other  high-power  stations.  The  number  of  radio  homes  in  the  Keystone  primary 
coverage  area  total  more  than  25,500.000  based  on  Nielsen  reports,  or  one-half  milivolt  where 
Nielsen  report  is  not  availatle. 

Keystone  is  a  flexible  media  easily  purchased,  whole  or  in  part.  Entire  areas  or  spot  coverage  may 
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series  of  Affidavits  of  Performance,  and  one  invoice. 

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By  WILLIAM  RYAN 

Executive  Vice-President 


(QUALITY  Radio  Group  presents  the  newest  concept  in  national  adver- 
{j  tising — 36  of  the  great  radio  stations  combined  to  represen<t  91  per 
cent  of  the  total  U.  S.  population,  providing  coverage  and  listeners  equal 
to  anything  now  being  offered  advertisers. 

Quality,  a  fledgling  of  three  months,  has  the  drive  of  youth  and  the 
experience  of  stations  which  are  the  best  and  oldest  in  the  industry  as 
well  as  the  leaders  in  their  region.  Twenty-nine  members  will  be  50,000 
watt  stations.  The  Quality  Group  is  actually  listened  to  each  week  by  half 
of  the  total  existing  U.  S.  radio  families! 

The  Quality  Radio  Group  sells  programs  and  time  on  a  night  time  basis 
on  its  36  member  stations  as  a  group.  With  all  the  principal  program 
sources  at  its  disposal,  plus  special  writer  and  talent  resources,  Quality's 
custom-made  programs  are  transcribed,  permitting  an  advertiser  to  secure 
the  most  advantageous  time  slot  and  best  adjacencies  in  each  market. 
Local  announcers  may  be  used  to  give  identifiable  home-town  flavor  to 
national  commercials. 

Quality's  continuous  radio  research  will  further  illustrate  the  potential 
of  the  entire  medium  and  further  demonstrate  the  advantages  of  Quality's 
36  member  stations  in  reaching  the  markets  of  the  nation. 

Officers  of  Quality  Radio  Group  are :  President,  Ward  L.  Quaal,  Crosley 
Broadcasting  Corporation;  Executive  Vice-President,  William  B.  Ryan 
and  Secretary-Treasurer,  William  Wagner. 

STATIONS: 


WOR   New  York 

WGN    Chicago 

KFI    Los  Angeles 

WCAU Philadelphia 

WJR    Detroit 

WBZ-A    Boston 

KCBS   San  Francisco* 

KDKA     Pittsburgh 

KSD St.  Louis* 

WTOP    Washington 

WGAR    Cleveland 

WBAL    Baltimore 

WCCO Minneapolis* 

WBEN     Buffalo* 

KPRC    Houston 

WLW     Cincinnati 

WTMJ     Milwaukee 

KCMO   Kansas  City 

KIRO     Seattle 

KEX   Portland 


WWL   New  Orleans 

WSB     Atlanta 

WBAP-WFAA   Ft.  Worth-Dallas 

KOA    Denver 

WTIC     Hartford* 

WGY    Schenectady* 

WOAI   San  Antonio 

WOW     Omaha 

WRVA    Richmond 

WSM   Nashville 

KSL Salt  Lake  City 

KVOO     Tulsa 

WHO   Des  Moines 

WBT    Charlotte 

KOB     Albuquerque 

WPTF Raleigh 


*  Station  pending  clearance. 
**  Nighttime. 
Source:   SAMS,  1952. 


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''Solid  as  a  Storer  Station''  Is 
a  comptitnent  applied  to  a  station  whose 

solid  foundation  In  the  community  it  serves  is 
exceeded  only  by  solid  selling  on  the  air. 

For  a  sales  campaign  that  is  successful,  satisfactory 
artd  solid  --sell  on  a  Storer  Station. 


REGIONAL 
NETWORKS 


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ABC    Pacific*   Ctmsl    Kt-^^ioiial 
T\   \env€»rk 

ABC-TV  CeiHer,  Hollywood  27.  CalU. 
PERSONNEL 

Monaqex Dick     Dnimmy 

STATIONS 

KFMB^TV,  San  Diego.  Calif.;  KABC-TV.  Los 
Angeles.  Calif.;  KEYT.  Santa  Barbara.  Calif.; 
KVEC  TV,  San  Luis  Obispo;  KBAK-TV,  Bakers- 
field.  CaUf.;  KJEO  TV,  Fresno,  Calif.;  KGO-TV. 
San  Francisco,  Calif.;  KCCC-TV,  Sacramento, 
Calif.:  KHFLTV,  Chico,  Calif.;  KIEM-TV, 
Eureka.  Calif.;  KBHS-TV.  Medford,  Ore.;  KVAL- 
TV.  Eugene,  Ore.;  KOIN-TV,  Portland.  Ore.; 
EMA-TV,  Yakima.  Wash.;  KING-TV.  Seattle. 
Wash.;  KREM-TV,  Spokane,  Wash.;  KUTV. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah;  KSTV.  Denver.  Col.; 
KOOL-TV.  Phoenix,  Ariz.;  KVOA-TV.  Tucson. 
Aril.;  KROD-TV,  El  Paso,  Tex.;  KLAS-TV.  Las 
Vegas.  Nev.;  KKTV.  Colorado  Springs.  CoL; 
KSWSTV,  Roswell,  N.  M.;  KOAT-TV.  Albu- 
querque, N.  M.;  KIDO-TV,  Boise.  Idaho;  KFBC. 
Cheyenne,  Wyoming;  KID-TV,  Idaho  Falls. 
Idaho;  KXLF-TV,  Butte,  Montana;  KOOK-TV. 
Billings,  Mont. 

NATIONAL    REPRESENTATIVE 

Edward  Petry  &  Co.,  Inc. 

Alaska   Broadcasting   System 

(Affiliated  with  CBS) 

830  Securities  Building.  Seattle  1.  Wash. 

Phone:  SEneca  6333 

PERSONNEL 

General  Manager Wm.  J.  Waqnez 

BRANCH  OFHCES 
Station  KFQD,  Box  1040,  Anchorage.  Alaska. 
Wm.  I.  Wagner,  Station  Mgr.;  Station  KFRB. 
Box  950,  Fairbanks,  Alaska;  Jack  Hcruser.  Sta- 
tion Mgr.;  Station  KINY,  Box  1091;  Juneau. 
Alaska,  James  Lawson,  Station  Mgr.;  Station 
KTKN,  Box  1308,  Ketchikan,  Alaska.  Robert  C. 
Mehan,  Station  Mgr.;  Station  KIBH,  Box  250. 
Seward.  Alaska,  Richard  White.  Station  Mgr.; 
Station  KIFW,  Box  699,  Sit'ca,  Alaska,  Henry  C. 
Lonz,  Station  Mgr.;  Alaska  Radio  Sales.  370 
Lexington  Ave.,  N.  Y.,  N.  Y.,  MUrray  Hill 
2  1811;  Duncan  A.  Scott  &  Co.,  M'lls  Bldg..  San 
Francisco  4,  Calif.,  Garfield  1-7950;  Duncan  A. 
Scott  &  Co.,  2978  Wi'shire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles 
5,  Calif.;  2978  Wilshire  Blvd.,  L.  A.,  Calif. 
STATIONS 
KFQD,  Anchoracre,  Alaska;  KFRB,  Fair- 
banks. Alaska;  KINY.  Juneau,  Alaska;  KTKN. 
Ketchikan.  Alaska;  KIBH,  Seward,  Alaska; 
KIFW,  Sitka,  Alaska. 

.All-Islands  IVotwork 

Advertiser  Building.  Honolulu.  Hawaii 

Director William    O.   Paine 

National  Advertising  Mgr.     Lee  D.  Hirschland 


STATIONS 
KGU.  Honolulu;   KIPA.  Hilo;   KTOH.  Kauai; 

KMVI.  Moul. 

Arizona  Broadcasting 
fi^ystem 

(ABS  Network) 

1101  No.  Central  Ave.,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

Phone:  Alpine  4-4161 

PERSONNEL 

General  Manager .Richard  O.  Lswis 

Commercial  Manager BUI  Horvey 

STATIONS 
KVOA.   Tucson;   KYUM,  Yuma;   KGLU,  Soi- 
ford;  KWJB,  Globe-Miami;   KYCA.  Prescott. 

Tlie  Arizona  Network 

Radio  Station  KOY 

840  N.  Central  Ave.,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

Phone:   Alpine  8-8181 

PERSONNEL 

Manager Johmi  L.  Hogg 

Program  Director John  R.  Williams 

BRANCH  OFHCES 
KTUC.  900  East  Broadway,  Tucson,  Phone: 
2-3311.    Lee    Little,    Manager;    KSUN,    Bisbee, 
Phone:    HEmlock  2-2277,   Arlo  Woolery,  Man- 
ager;   KYMA.    P.O.    Box    671,    Yuma,    Phone: 
Sunset   3-7841,   Bill  Lindsey,   Manager;    KCLS, 
Flagstaff,  Phone:  946,  Charles  Saimders,  Manr 
ager;     KVNC,     Winslow,     Phone:     1010.     Ed 
Whelon.    Mcmager;    KAWT,    Douglas,    Phone: 
173.  Bob  Whitaker.  Manager. 
STATIONS 
KTUC.  Tucson;  KSUN.  Bisbee;  KYMA,  Yuma; 
KCLS,     Flagstaff;     KVNC,    Winslow;     KAWT, 
Douglas;  KOY.  Phoenix. 

Arrowhead  Network 

WEBC  Building.  Duluth  2.  Minn. 

Phone:  Melrose  2873 

PERSONNEL 

General  Manager Walter  C.  Bridges 

Natl.   Sales  Mgr Harry  Hyett 

Gen.  Mgr W.  C.  Bridges 

STATIONS 
WEBC,     Duluth,    Minn.;     WMFG.     Ribbing. 
Minn.;    WHLB,    Virginia,    Minn.;    WJMC.    Rice 
Lake,   VTis.;   WEAU  Eau   Claire,  Wis.;   WISC, 
Madison,  Wis. 

Big  Five 

KSWO  Radio.  Box  699,  Lawton,  Oklahoma 
Phone:    1380 

President Leo   R.    Morris 

STATIONS 
KCRC.  Enid;  KSWO,  Lawton;  KMUS,  Musko- 
gee; KOCY.  Okla.  City;  KAKC,  Tulsa. 

Broadcast  Advertising,  Inc. 

(Ken   and   Carolyn   Show) 
8  Newbury  Street,  Boston  16,  Mass. 


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Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  Inc. 


"WBC  IS  NOT  A  NETWORK" 


By  CHRIS  J.  WITTING 

President 
Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  Inc. 


EARLY  in  1955,  at  the  time  of  the  Westinghouse  take-over  of  the  Pitts- 
burgh station  KDKA-TV,  an  editor  of  Business  Week  said  to  me: 
"If  it  isn't  too  elementary  to  ask— just  what  is  Westinghouse  Broadcast- 
ing?" The  question  wasn't  too  elementary.  In  fact,  this  question  gets  to 
the  heart  of  a  matter  which  has  never  been  too  clear,  in  or  out  of  the 
broadcasting  industry. 

There  are  fairly  well-informed  people  who  ask:  "Is  WBC  a  network?" 
(The  answer  is  that  we're  not  a  network,  and  have  no  plans  to  become  one.) 

Often  we  are  asked :  "Which  network  are  you  affiliated  with  ?"  (Answer : 
Our  stations  broadcast  programs  of  2  radio  networks  and  of  4  television 
networks.  WBC  is  not  "married"  to  any  one  network.) 

Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  is  a  wholly -owned  subsidiary 
of  Westinghouse  Electric  Corporation. 

Our  first  emphasis  in  WBC  today  is  on  programs,  for  it  is  our  policy  to 
operate  the  number  one  station  in  television  and  radio  in  each  of  the  com- 
munities we  serve.  Toward  this  goal,  we  have  established  a  strong  pro- 
gram department  in  our  headquarters  organization ;  we  have  strengthened 
the  program  departments  of  our  nine  stations ;  and  we  are  conducting  an 
aggressive  program  of  talent  development. 

We  recognize  regional  differences.  We  know  that  a  program  which  rates 
high  in  New  England  is  not  necessarily  a  winner  on  the  West  Coast.  Ac- 
cordingly, we  regard  our  headquarters  program  department  a  resource  on 
which  each  station  may  draw  according  to  its  needs. 

In  short,  w^e  believe  in  strong  station  autonomy;  with  only  the  broad 
policies  laid  out  by  WBC  headquarters. 

Within  the  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  family,  this  kind  of  headquarters- 
station  relationship  has  made  our  growth  during  the  past  year  the  greatest 
in  the  history  of  the  organization  and  promises  gratifying  growth  in  the 
years  ahead. 

STATIONS 

WBZ-TV  Boston  WPTZ  (TV)   Philadelphia 

KiDKA-TV        Pittsburgh  KPIX    (TV) San   Francisco 

WBZ-WBZA Boston   &   Springfield  KYW     Philadelphia 

KDKA   Pittsburgh  WOWO Fort  Wayne 

KEX Portland 

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PERSONNEL 

Pr*sid*nt  Jcones  Murlay 

STATIONS 
WGAN.  PorUancL  Maine;  WGUY,  Bangor. 
Mcda*;  WHOH.  Boston.  Mass.;  WTAG,  Wor 
CMter.  Mass.;  WSPR.  Springfield,  Mass.; 
WHAY.  Hartlord.  Conn.;  WILAN,  Providence. 
R.  I. 

NATIONAL   REPRESENTATIVE 
Avpry  KnodeL    Inc. 

Krondoa.stin^  Corp.  of 
.\iii(*ri€*a  \€»lu€>rk 

p.  O.  Box  987,  Riverside.  Colli. 

Phone:    Riverside    60260 

PERSONNEL 

I>lrector   Operations Dale   R.   Peterson 

CommerciaJ    Manager Nadine    Hill 

Business  Mgr.  .    Joseph  P.  Webb 

Office    Mgr Eflie    Bralcebill 

Chiel   Engineer Manuel   I.   Barrcna 

Manager  KPRO Dale  R.  Peterson 

Manager  KREO John  M.  Wages 

Manager    KYOR Peter    Odens 

Manager  KRCP Vince  Palmer 

STATIONS 
KPBO,    Rirerslde;    KPOR,    San    BemcEtdlno: 
KREO,   Indio;    KROP.   Bravirley;    KYOR.   Blythe. 

Paul  Biinyon  I>fctwork 

Paul  Bunyon  Bldg.,  Traverse  City.  Mich. 
Phone:  2700 
PERSONNEL 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Les  Biederman 

Commercial  Mgr R.  E.  Detwiler 

STATIONS 
WTCM.     Traverse     City;     WATT.     Cadillac; 
WAT7,     Alpena;     WMBN.     Petoskey;     WATC. 
Goylord. 

California  iVorthcrn  Groap 

Radio  Sta.ion  KSYC.  Yreka.  Calif. 
Phone:    624 
PERSONNEL 

Manager    Jack   A.   Mitchell   (KSYC) 

STATIONS 
KBLF,    Red    Bluff;    KSUE,    Susanville;    KSYC. 
Yreka. 

California  Rural  IVetwork 

111    North  Cienega  Blvd..  Beverly  Hills.  Calil. 
Phone:  BRadshaw  2-6738 

Executive   Director Art   Chipman 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

233  Sonsome  Street,  Scm  Francisco.  Calif.. 
Yukon  6-2981,  Executive-in-charge.  William  A. 
Ayres;  535  FUth  Avenue.  New  York  17.  N.  Y.. 
MUrroy  Hill  7-5365,  Executive-in-charge.  E.  J. 
Devney,  Devney  &  Co. 

STAHONS 

KPAS,  Banning;  KBMX,  Coalinga;  KDAC. 
Ft.  Bragg;  KOCS,  Ontario;  KMOR,  Oroville; 
KAFP.  Petaluma;  KBLF,  Red  Bluff;  KRNO.  San 
Bernardino;  KROG,  Sonora;  KTKR.  Toft;  KTUR. 
Turlock;  KWSO.  Wasco. 

Columbia  Pacific  Network 

6121    Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles   28.  California 
Phone:  Hollywood  9  1212 


PERSONNEL 

Manager    >/^niliam   D.   Shaw 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr Bert  West 

Asst,  Sales  Manager Dick  JolUfie 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr John  Asher 

Program  Director Robert  P.  Sutton 

News  Director   Jack  Beck 

Public  Affairs  Director David  Showalter 

Chief  Engineer Les  Bowman 

BRANCH   OFFICES 

Radio  Spot  Sales,  485  Madison  Avenue,  New 
York.  N.  Y..  Phone:  PL  1-2345.  Henry  Flynn. 
Sales  Mgr.;  Columbia  Pacific  Network  Sales, 
Palace  Hotel.  San  Francisco.  Calif.,  YU  2-7000. 
Jack  Donahue.  Sales  Mgr.;  Radio  Spot  Sales, 
902  Fisher  Bldg..  Detroit.  Mich..  TR  2-5500. 
Ralph  H.  Patt.  Jr..  Sales  Mgr.;  Radio  Spot  Sales, 
410  North  Michigan  Ave..  Chicago,  IlL.  WH 
4  6000.  Gordon  F.  Hayes.  Sales  Mgr.;  Radio 
Spot  Sales.  6121  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood, 
Calif..  HO  9-1212.  Jack  WooUey,  Sales  Mgr.; 
Radio  Spot  Sales,  800  Peachtree  St.,  Atlanta, 
Ga..  EL  0727.  H.  W.  Maier.  Jr..  Sales  Mgr. 
STATIONS 

KNX.  Los  Angeles.  Calif.;  KCBS.  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.;  KFRE,  Fresno.  Calif.;  KFMB,  Son 
Diego.  Calif.;  KROY,  Sacramento,  Calif.; 
KMBY,  Monterey,  Calif.;  KCMJ,  Palm  Springs, 
Calif.;  KGDM,  Stockton,  Calif.;  KERN,  Bakers- 
field.  Calif.;  KHUM.  Eureka,  Calif..  KOIN.  Port- 
land, Ore.;  KFIR,  North  Bend.  Ore.;  KERG, 
Eugene.  Ore.;  KFLW,  Klamath  Falls.  Ore.; 
KYJC.  Medford.  Ore.;  KRNH,  Roseburg.  Ore.; 
KIRO.  Seattle.  Wash.;  KXLY,  Spokane,  Wash.; 
KWIE.  Kenniwick,  Wash.;  KIMA,  Yakima, 
Wash.;  KOLO.  Reno,  Nev.;  KVCV.  Redding, 
CaUf.;  KHSL,  Chico.  Calif. 

Columbia  Television  Pacific 
Network 

1313  North  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28.  Calif. 
Phone:  HOlIywood  9-1212 

General  Manager J.  T.  Aubrey.  Jr. 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr Edmund  C.  Bunker 

News  Director Sam  Zehnan 

Business  Manager Howard  Batmick 

Prog.  Director Donald  M.  Hlne 

Dlr.  Sis..  Prom.  &  Pub D.  Linger 

STATIONS 

KPHO-TV,  Phoenix,  Ariz.;  KOPO-TV.  Tucson. 
Ariz.;  KHSL-TV,  Chico,  Calif.;  KERO-TV. 
Bokersfield.  Calif.;  KMJ-TV;  Fresno.  Calif.; 
KNXT.  Los  Angeles.  Calif.;  KSBW-TV,  SaUnas. 
Calif.;  KMBY-TV,  Monterey,  Calif.;  KEYT,  Santa 
Barbara.  Calif.;  KFMB^TV,  San  Diego,  Calif.; 
KPIX.  San  Francisco,  Calif.;  KKTV,  Colorado 
Springs,  Colo.;  KLZ-TV,  Denver,  Colo.;  KBOI. 
Boise,  Idaho;  KISJ.  Pocatello,  Idaho;  KOOK-TV. 
BilUngs.  Mont.;  KOPR-TV,  Butte.  Mont.;  KLAS- 
TV.  Las  Vegas.  Nevada;  KZTV.  Reno.  Nevada; 
KGGM-TV.  Albuquerque.  New  Mexico;  KBES- 
TV.  Medford.  Ore.;  KOIN-TV.  Portland,  Ore.; 
KROD-TV.  El  Paso.  Texas;  KSL-TV.  Salt  Lake 
City.  Utah;  KXLY-TV,  Spokane,  Wash.;  KTNT- 
TV.  Tacoma.  Wash.;  KIMA-TV.  Yakima.  Wash.; 
KFBC-TV.  Cheyenne,  Wyoming;  KFIA,  Anchor- 
age, Alaska;  KFIF.  Fairbanks,  Alaska;  KGMB- 
TV,  Honolulu,  Hawaii;  KFBB-TV,  Great  Falls, 
Mont.;  KID-TV.  Idaho  Falls.  Idaho, 


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Colnmbine  Network 

Security  Life  Bldg.,  Denver,  Colo. 

Phone:  MAin  3-4161 

PERSONNEL 

General  Manager Albert  G.  Meyer 

Sales  Manager Edwin  E.  Koepke 

STATIONS 
KMYR.   Denver;   KCOL.  Fort  Collins;   KBOL. 
Boulder;  KYOU,  Greeley. 

The  Conneeticut  State 
Network,   Inc. 

440  Meadow  St.,  Woterbuxy.  Conn. 

Plione:  PLaza  5-1121 

PERSONNEL 

President Samuel  R.   Elman 

Vice-President Charles    Bell.    Jr. 

Directors    Gerald  Morey, 

Edward  Obrist,  Fred  Wagenvoord,  John 
Morris,  lulian  Schwartz,  John  Ellinger,  Don- 
ald Lasser 

STATIONS 
WATR,  Woterbuxy;  WGTH.  Hartford;  WHAY, 
New  Britain;  WNHC,  New  Haven;  WTOR,  Tor- 
rington;   WSTC,  Stamford;  WNAB.  Bridgeport; 
WICH,  Norwich;  WNLC.  New  London. 

Dairyland  Network 

307    W.   Sixth   St..    Willmar.    Minn. 

STATIONS 

KWLM,    WiUmar;    KWNO.    Winona;    KMHL, 

Marshall,     Minn.;      KTOE.     Mankato,     Minn.; 

KDMA,     Montevideo,     Minn.;     KAUS.     Austin. 

Minn.;  KFAM,  St.  Cloud.  Minn. 

Dixie  Broadcasting   System 

p.  O.  Box  1008,  WHSY  Bldg.,  Highway  11  South 

Hattiesburg,  Miss. 

Phone:  JUniper  3-1741 

PERSONNEL 

President    Charles  W.  Holt 

General  Sales  Mgr Jack  Dix 

Program  Director Dean  Griffin 

Office  Manager Olga  Hagler 

STATIONS 
WHSY,   Hattiesburg,   Miss.;    WAML,  Laurel, 
Miss.;   WHNY,  McComb,  Miss.;   WHXY,  Boga- 
lus<x.  La.;   WABO,  Waynesboro,  Miss.;  WSLI, 
Jackson,  Miss. 

NATIONAL  REPRESENTATIVE 
Thomas  F.  Clark  Company,  Inc. 

Don  Lee  Broadcasting 

1313  North  Vine   Street,  Hollywood   28,  Calif. 

Phone:  HOllywood  2-2133 

PERSONNEL 

President Willet  H.  Brown 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Ward  D.  Ingrim 

Sec.-Treas A.  M.   Quinn 

Vice-Pres.  in  Charge  Sales Norman  Boggs 

Vice-Pres.  Station  Relations Norman  Ostby 

Dir.  of  Operations A.  J.  LaFrano 

KHJ  Sales  Manager Terry  Maim 

Dir.  Public  Relations Bud  Coulson 

Promotion   Director Robert   Light 

News  &  Special  Events. Les  Mawhiimey 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Ame 


BRANCH  OFFICES 

1000  Van  Ness  Avenue,  San  Francisco.  Calif., 
Wm.  Pabst,  Vice-Pres..  Phone:  PR  8-0500;  380 
Madison  Ave..  New  York.  N.  Y..  James  Rich- 
ards. Eastern  Sales  Mgr.,  Phone:  OX  7-3120; 
National  Reps.,  H-R  Representatives;  New 
York,  Chicago.  San  Francisco. 
STATIONS 

KBAK,  Bakersfield,  Calif.;  KXOC,  Chico. 
Calif.;  KXO,  El  Centro,  Calif.;  KIEM.  Eureka. 
Calif.;  KYNO,  Fresno,  Calif.;  KHJ,  Los  Angeles. 
Calif.;  KMYC,  Marysville.  Calif.;  KYOS.  Mer- 
ced, Colif.;  KPRL,  Paso  Robles.  Calif.;  KXOA, 
Sacramento,  Calif.;  KSBW,  Salinas-Monterey, 
Calif.;  KFXM.  San  Bernardino,  CaUf.;  KGB,  Son 
Diego,  Calif.;  KFRC,  San  Francisco,  Calif.; 
KVEC,  San  Luis  Obispo.  CaUf.;  KDB.  Santa 
Barbara,  CaUf.;  KXOB,  Stockton.  Calif.;  KVEN. 
Ventura,  Calif.;  KCOK,  Tulare-Visalia.  Calif.; 
KVNI,  Coeur  D'Alene,  Idaho;  KRLC,  Lewiston, 
Idcdio;  KWAL,  Wallace,  Calif.;  KATO,  Reno, 
Nevada;  KWIL,  Albany,  Oregon;  KWIN,  Ash- 
land, Oregon;  KAST,  Astoria.  Oregon;  KBND. 
Bend,  Oregon;  KOOS,  Coos  Bay,  Oregon; 
KORE,  Eugene,  Oregon;  KUIN,  Grants  Pass, 
Oregon;  KFIL,  Klamath  Falls,  Oregon;  KPOJ, 
Portland,  Oregon;  KRXL,  Roseburg,  Oregon; 
KSLM,  Salem,  Oregon;  KXRO.  Aberdeen. 
Wash.;  KPUG,  Bellingham,  Wash.;  KELA,  Cen- 
trolia-Chelhalis,  Wash.;  KRKO,  Everett,  Wash.; 
KWLK,  Longview,  Wash.;  KGY,  Olympic, 
Wash.;  KVI,  Seattle-Tacoma,  Wash.;  KNEW, 
Spokane,  Wash.;  KUL  WaUa  Walla,  Wash.; 
KWNW,  Wenatchee,  Wash.;  KYAK,  Yakima, 
Wash. 

ADDITIONAL  GROUPS  AVAILABLE:  KOY. 
Phoenix,  Arizona;  KTUC,  Tucson,  Arizona; 
KSUN,  Bisbee,  Arizona;  KYMA,  Yuma,  Ari- 
zona; KCLS,  Flagstaff,  Arizona;  CKWX,  Van- 
couver, Canada;  KFAR,  Fairbanks,  Alaska; 
KENL  Anchorage,  Alaska;  KJNO,  Juneau, 
Alaska;  KABL  Ketchikan,  Alaska;  KPOA, 
Honolulu,  Hawaii;  KILA,  Hilo.  Hawaii;  KAWT, 
Douglas,  Arizona;   KVNC,  Winslow,  Arizona. 

Georgia  Associations  of 
Local   Stations 

Box  66,  Altanta,  Ga. 
PERSONNEL 

Sales  Director Tom  Can 

STATIONS 
WGAU,  Athens-  WATL,  Atlanta;  WBBQ, 
Augusta;  WGIG,  Brunswick;  WLBB;  Carroll- 
ton;  WBHF,  Cartersville;  WGAA,  Cedartown; 
WMJM,  Coxdele;  WMOC,  Covington;  WBLJ. 
Dalton;  WDWD,  Dawson;  WMLT,  Dublin; 
WBHB,  Fitzgerald;  WDUN,  GainesviUe;  WKEU, 
GriHin;  WFOM,  Marietta;  WMVG,  Milledge- 
ville;  WMGA.  Moultrie;  WFRP,  Savannah; 
WWNS,  Statesboro;  WSFT,  Thomaston; 
WWGS,  Tifton;  WLET,  Toccoa;  WVOP.  VidaUa; 
WAYX.  Waycross;  WRLD.  West  Point. 

Gold  Nugget  Television 
Network 

1625  California  St..  Denver,  Colo. 

PERSONNEL 

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STATIONS 
lOATV.    Denver,    Colo.;    KCSJ-TV,    Pueblo, 
Colo.;  KRDO-TV.  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

Grnitilo  Slate  .\c*lu€irk 

155    Front   St.,   Manchester,   N.  H. 

Phone:    4  4075 

PERSONNEL 

Pr»»id»nt      .  W.  I.  Barkley 

Tr*<xsur«r.  ,  .  William  Rust,  Jr. 

Manager Ralph    Gottlieb 

Solve  Manager Warren  H.  Joumay 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

419  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Phone:   Com.  6-0718 

Exec,  in  Chq Louis  Borgotti 

477   Madison   Are..   New  York,  N.   Y. 
Phone:  PL  9-1810 

Exec.  Ln  Chg Stephen  Machcinski 

55  E.  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  IlL 

Exec,  in  Chg William  Reilly 

7  North  Seventh  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Elxec.    in    Chg. Jack    Hetherigton 

6331   Hollywood  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Elxec.    in   Chg William  Wallace 

STATIONS 
WKBR,      Manchester;      WWNH.     Rochester; 
WTSV.  Claremont;   WMOU.  Berlin,  and  WTSL. 
Hanover,  all  in  New  Hampshire;  WTSA,  Brat- 
Ueboro.  Vt.;  WKXL,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Groat  \(irtk€»rii  Bestg.  System 

107  First  Ave.,  N.W.,  Mandan.  North  Dakota 
Phone:   3584 
PERSONNEL 

President M.  M.  Morget 

Sec.-Treas M.    J.   Reichert 

STATIONS 
KVOX,  Forgo-Moorehead,  Minn.;  KLPM. 
Minot.  N.  D.;  KGCU,  Bismarck-Mandan.  N.  D.; 
KVOC,  Valley  City,  N.  D.;  KDLR,  Devils  Lake. 
N.  D.;  KGCX,  Sidney,  Mont-WiUston,  N.  D.; 
KNOX,  Grand  Forks.  N.  D.;  KMHL.  MarshaU, 
Minn.;   KWLM,  Willmar.  Minn. 

Great   Wt'^tern  Network 

130  Social   Hall  Ave.,  Salt  Lake  City   1.  Utah 

Phone:  22-5681 

PERSONNEL 

General  Manager G.  Bennett  Larson 

Soles    Manager Holly   Moyer 

STATIONS 

KDYL,  Salt   Lake   City;   KIDO,   Boise.  Idaho; 

KSn,  Pocalello,  Idaho;  KTFI.  Twin  Falls.  Idaho; 

KXLF,  Bulte,  Mont.;  KXLJ,  Helena,  KXLK.  Great 

Falls,    Mont.;    KXLL,    Missoula.    Mont.;    KXLQ. 

Bozeman,    Mont.;    KGHL,    Billings.    Mont. 

NATIONAL    REPRESENTATIVES 

Weed  and  Company 

In  term  €»un  tain  I^fetwork 

146  S.  MoJn  St..  Salt  Lake  City  1,  Utah 

Phone:   4-3581 

PERSONNEL 

President  Lynn    L.    Meyer 

Exec.  Vlce-Pres..  Jack  S.  Paige 

Eng.  Director W.  D'Orr  Cozzens 

Chairman  of   Board George  C.  Hatch 

Program  Oper norien  Wineriter 


News  Director Jim  Petersen 

Sports  Director Mai  Wyman 

BRANCH  OFFICE 

Hotel    Albany.    Denver,    Colo. 

Phone:   ALpine  5-4681 

Vice   President Collin  Lowder 

STATIONS 
KCSJ.  Pueblo.  Colo.;  KBMY,  Billings.  Mont.; 
KOPR.  Butte.  Mont.;  KCAP.  Helena,  Mont.; 
KOJM.  Havre.  Mont.;  KMON,  Great  Falls, 
Mont.;  KXLO.  Lewiston,  Mont.;  KPRK,  Living- 
ston. Mont.;  KATL.  Miles  City,  Mont.;  KIYI, 
Shelby.  Mont.;  KNEB.  Scottsbluif,  Neb.;  KRAM, 
Las  Vegas,  Nev.;  KELK.  Elko,  Nev.;  KFXD. 
Nampa,  Idccho;  KIFI.  Idaho  Falls,  Idaho; 
KWIK.  PocateUo,  Idaho;  KLIX,  Twin  Falls.  Ida- 
ho; KVNU.  Logan.  Utah;  KLO.  Ogden,  Utah; 
KOAL.  Price,  Utah;  KOVO,  Provo.  Utah;  KAIL, 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah;  KVOC,  Casper.  Wyo.; 
KVWO,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.;  KOVE.  Lander, 
Wyo.;  KPOW,  Powell,  Wyo.;  KVRS.  Roclc 
Springs.  Wyo.;  KWYO,  Sheridan,  Wyo.;  KGEM. 
Boise,  Idaho;  KLUK,  Evanston,  Wyo.;  KGEZ, 
KalispeU,  Mont.;  KABQ,  Albuquerque.  N.  M.; 
KBAR.  Burley.  Idaho;  KOWB,  Laramie, 
Wyoming;  KIMN,  Denver,  Colorado;  KBNZ,  La 
Junta,  Colorado;  KCRT.  Trinidad,  Colorado; 
KGFL,  Roswell,  New  Mexico;  KICA,  Clovis 
New  Mexico;  KTNM,  Tucumcari,  New  Mexico; 
KOBE,  Las  duces.  New  Mexico;  KSVP, 
Artesia,  New  Mexico;  KALG,  Alamogordo, 
New  Mexico;  KSET,  El  Paso,  Texas. 

Lobjster  IVetwork 

223  Lisbon  Street,  Lewiston,  Maine 
Phone:  2-7650 
PERSONNEL 

Director Faust  Couture 

STATIONS 
WPOR,  Portland;  WCOU,  Lewiston;  WTAU, 
Augusta;  WTVL,  Waterville;  WRKD.  Rockland; 
WRUM,  Rumford. 

Maine    Broadcasting    System 

157  High  St.,  Portland  3.  Me. 
Phone:  2-0181 
PERSONNEL 

Manager William  H.   Rines 

Technical  Director Daniel  H.  Smith 

News  Supervisor Philip  N.  Johnson 

BRANCH  OFFICES 
100    Main   St.,   Bangor,  Me.,    Phone:    2-4656, 
Edward  E.   Guernsey;    175   Water  St.,   Phone: 
3-4735,  Augusta,  Me.,  Don  Powers. 
STATIONS 
WCSH.    Portland;    WLBZ,    Bangor;    WRDO. 
Augusta,  Me. 

UlcClatehy  Beeline 

911  Seventh  St..  Sacramento,  Calif. 
PERSONNEL 

President   Eleanor  McCIatchy 

STATIONS 
KFBK,    Sacramento.    Calif.;    KWG,    Stockton, 
Calif.;  KMJ,  Fresno.  Calif.;  KERN,  Bakersfield, 
Calif.;  KOH,  Reno,  Nev. 


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Metropolitan  Network 

Munsey  Bldg„  Washington  A.  D.  C. 

Phone:  NAtional  8-5308 

Representative Miss  Debra  Dingwall 

JUichigan  Radio  Network 

1700  Mutual  Bldg»  Detroit  26,  Mich. 
I  Phone:  Woodward  3-8321 

PERSONNEL 

President James  G.  Riddell 

Sales  Manager H.  S.  Christian 

Dir.  Adv.  &  Sales  Prom Robert  Baldrica 

STATIONS 
WBCM,  Bay  City;  WTAC,  Flint;  WJIM,  Lans- 
ing; WIBM,  Jackson;  WELL,  Battle  Creek; 
WLAV.  Grand  Rapids;  WGFG,  KalamoBoo; 
WKBZ,  Muskegon;  WSOO,  Saulte  Ste.  Marie; 
WKLA.  Ludington;  WHRV.  Ann  Arbor;  WXYZ. 
Detroit.  Mich. 

Tlie  Mid-South  Network 

WCBI,  Columbus.  Mississippi 
PERSONNEL 

President    Bimey   Imes 

General  Manager Bob  McRaney 

STATIONS 
WCBI,   Columbus;    WELO.   Tupelo;    WMOX- 
Meridian;  WROX.  Clarksdale;  WNAG.  Grena- 
da; WROB,  West  Point. 

Mississippi  Broadcasting  Co. 

(Withers  Gavin  Stations) 

Three  Foot  Bldg.,  Meridian,  Miss. 

Phone:  7714 

PERSONNEL 

Pres.  &  Mgr Withers  Gavin 

STATIONS 
WCOC,  Meridian;  WJQS,  Jackson. 

New  England  Regional 
Network 

26  Grove  St..  Hartford  15,  Conn. 

Phone:    JAckson   5-0801 

DIRECTORS 

Chairman Paul  W.  Morency 

Directors Joseph   E.   Baudino, 

John  J,  Boyle,  William  H.  Rines 

STATIONS 

WBZ.  Boston.  Mass.;  WCSH.  Portland,  Me.; 

WJAR,  Providence,  R.  I.;  WLBZ,  Bangor,  Me.; 

WTIC.  Hartford,  Conn.;  WRDO,  Augusta,  Me. 

REPRESENTATIVE 

Weed  &  Company 

Oklahoma  Network 

Box  842,  Ada.  Okla. 
PERSONNEL 

President   Bill  Hoover 

Sec.-  Treas Brown  Morris 

Reps Venard,  Rintoul  &  McConnell; 

Hal  Falter 

STATIONS 
KCRC,  Enid;  KBIX,  Muskogee;  KADA,  Ada; 
KVSO,    Ardmore;    KTMC,    McAlester;    KSWO. 
Lawton;  KWSH,  Tri-City. 


The  Oregon  Trail  Network 

c/o    Sta.    KBKR.    Baker.    Oregon 
PERSONNEL 

General  Manager Gordon  Copps 

STATIONS 
KSRV.    Ontario.    Ore.;    KBKR,    Baker,   Ore.; 
KLBM.   LaGrande.   Ore. 

Palmetto  Broadcasting 
System 

§1  Martin  St.,  Anderson,  S.  C. 
Phone:   3802 
PERSONNEL 

President Wilton    E.   HaU 

General  Manager Gleim  P.  Warnock 

National  Sales  Mgr G.  P.  Browne 

Promotion  Director   V.  Barath 

Regional  Sales John  F.  McCallum 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

504  Mortgage  Guarantee  Bldg.,  Atlanta.  Ga. 

Phone:  Alpine  7841 

Executive C.  J.  Cosse 

STATIONS 
WAIM.  Anderson.  S.  C;  WACA,  Camden. 
S.  C;  Choice.  Charleston.  S.  C;  WGCD.  Ches- 
ter. S.  C;  WCOS.  Columbia.  S.  C;  WDSC,  Dil- 
lon, S.  C;  WJMX.  Florence.  S.  C;  Choice. 
Greenville.  S.  C;  WHSC,  Hartsville,  S.  C; 
WKDK,  Newberry,  S.  C;  WTND.  Orangeburg. 
S.  C;  WTYC.  Rock  Hill.  S.  C;  WSNW,  Seneca. 
S.  C;  WBCU.  Union.  S.  C;  WALD,  Walterboro. 
S.  C;  WRFC.  Athens.  Ga.;  WBGE.  Atlanta. 
Ga.;  WGAC.  Augusta.  Ga.;  WGGA.  Gaines- 
ville.  Ga.;  WKLY.  Hartwell.  Ga. 

Quaker  Network 

Headquarters:  WFIL.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Phone:  EVergreen  2-4700 

PERSONNEL 

Sales  Manager Kenneth  W.  Stowman 

STATIONS 
The  Quaker  Network  is  composed  of  a  group 
of  stations  covering  the  entire  state  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. WFIL  is  the  key  station  of  the  Quaker 
Network. 

Rural  Radio  Network 

306  E.  State  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  4-6357 

PERSONNEL 

President C.  L.  Dickinson 

General  Manager D.  K.  deNeuf 

Sales  Manager H.  S.  Brown 

Program  Director M.  N.  Knapp 

STATIONS 
WRRA.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  WHLD-FM.  Niagara 
Falls;  WRRL,  Weathersfield-Bliss;  WHDL-FM. 
Clean;  WRRE.  Bristol  Center;  WRRD.  De- 
Ruyster;  WRUN-FM,  Utica-Rome;  WWNY-FM. 
Watertown;  WMSA-FM.  Massena;  WRRC. 
Cherry  Valley;  WFLY.  Troy;  WEJL.  Scranton. 
Pa.;  WRRH.  Mt.  Beacon.  N.  Y.;  WAGE.  Syra- 
cuse. N.  Y.;  WDLA.  Walton.  N.  Y.;  WELM. 
Ehnira,  N.  Y.;  WGNY,  Newberg.  N.  Y.;  WGY, 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.;  WHAM,  Rochester,  N.  Y.; 
WHCU.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  WHLD,  Niagara  FaUs. 
N.    Y.;    WJTN,    Jamestown,    N.    Y.;     WKBW, 


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Buffalo.  N.  Y.;  WKIP.  Pouqhkoepsle,  N.  Y.; 
WMSA.  Mowena.  N.  Y.:  WNBF.  Binghamton. 
N.  Y.r  WRUN.  Utlca  Rome.  N.  Y.;  WWNY, 
Wal»itown.  N.  Y.:   WQAN.  Scranton,  Pa. 

Tht^   Spuiiisli   \€^l\v€»rk 

Broadcast  Time  Sales 

149  CaUI.  St..  San  Francisco  11,  Calif. 

Phcxie:  SU  1  8656 

Western  Radio  Sales 

1540  No.  Highland  Ave..  Los  Angeles  28,  ColU. 

Phone:  HO  5  1755,  5-5884 

PERSONNEL 

Owner.    Manager Coil   Schuele 

Sombr4^ro  IN'oiwork 

310  South  Flores  St.,  San  Antonio  5,  Texas 

Phone:    CApital    4-8792 

PERSONNEL 

ExecutJTo    Secretary Nathan    Saftr 

BRANCH    OFFICE 

40  Eait  49th  St.,  (Suite  705),  N.  Y.  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PL  5-9140 

Executive-in-charge     Richard    O'Connell, 

National  Adv.   Dir.   and  Representative 

STATIONS 
KWXW,  Pasadena,  CaUf.;  KABQ,  Albuquer- 
que. New  Mexico;  KTXN,  Austin,  Texas;  KCCT. 
Corpus  Christi,  Texas;  KGBT,  Harlingen. 
Texas;  KCOR,  San  Antonio,  Texas;  KEDF. 
Nuevo  Laredo,  Mexico. 

Stoinman  Stations 

8  W.  King  St.,  Lancaster.  Pa. 
Phone:  5251 
PERSONNEL 

Gen.  Mgr Clair  R.  McCoIlough 

Seles  Manager I.  Robert  Gulick 

Technical  Dir J.  E.  Mathiot 

Natl  Representative.  .  .  .Robert  Meeker  Assoc. 
STATIONS 
WDEL  AMFM-TV.  Wilmington.  Del.;  WORK. 
York.  Pa.;  WKBO,  Harrisburg,  Pa.;  WGAL- 
AM-FM-TV,  Lancaster,  Pa.;  WLEV-TV.  Bethle- 
hem. AUentown,  Easton,  Pa.;  WEST-AM-FM. 
Easton,  Pa.;  WRAW.  Reading.  Pa. 

Sunflouor   iVetwork 

c/o  KOAM,  Pittsburgh,  Kansas 

STATIONS 

KOAM,    Pittsburgh.    Kans.;    KANS.   Witchita. 

Kans.;  KVGB,  Great  Bend.  Kans.;  KSAL.  Salina. 

Kans.;    KGCF.  Cofleyville.   Kans.;    and  WREN. 

Topeka.  Kans. 

NATIONAL  REPRESENTATIVE 
John  E.  Pearson  Co. 

Tall  Corn  !\ctwork 

(Address  any  Station  or  John  E.  Pearson.  Reps.) 
PERSONNEL 

President    Walter   Teich 

Vice-Presidents.  .Ben  Sanders  &  George  Volger 

Sec.-Treos Ken  Gordon 

Exec.  Cormiu  Members Deitrich  Dirks, 

Earl  Williamj,  Gene  Claussen 
STATIONS 

KPIG,  Cedar  Rapids;  KKOS.  Clinton;  KSIB. 
Creston;  KFNF.  Shenandoah;  KDEC.  Decorah; 
KDTH.  Dubuque;  KVFD,  Fort  Dodge;  KFJB, 
Marshalltown;      KWPC.      Muscatine;      KWBG, 


Boone;  KICD,  Spencer;  KRIB.  Mason  City; 
KCIM.  Carroll;  KOEL,  Oelwein;  KXIC.  Iowa 
City;  KBOE.  Oskaloosa;  KCOM,  Sioux  City,  all 
in  Iowa. 

Texas  Broadcasting  System 

Herald  Square,  Dallas.  Tex. 
Phone:  RA  6811 

General  Manager Clyde  W.  Rembert 

STATIONS 
KRLD.   Dallas;    RGBS.    Son   Antonio;    KTRH. 
Houston,  Texas. 

Texas  Quality  Network 

1122  Jackson  St.  (WFAA),  Dallas,  Tex. 

Phone:  Riverside  9631 

PERSONNEL 

Representative Alex  Keese 

(KRIS).  P.  O.  Box  840,  Corpus  Christi,  Tex., 
Phone:  4-6354,  Gen.  Mgr.  T.  Frank  Smith; 
(KPRC),  Lamar  &  Mean  Sts.,  Houston,  Tex.. 
Phone:  Fairfax  7101,  Gen.  Mgr.  Jack  Harris; 
(WO AD.  1031  Navarro  St..  San  Antonio.  Tex.. 
(WFAA).  1122.  Jackson  St.  (Dal).  Dallas-Ft. 
Worth.  Tex..  Phone:  Riverside  9631.  WRAP.  Ft. 
Worth.  Texas;  KGNC,  Amarillo.  Texas;  KRGV. 
Weslaco.  Texas;  KCBD.  Lubbock.  Texas. 

Texas  State  IVetwork,  Inc. 

1201  W.  Lancaster  Ave..  Fort  Worth  1.  Tex. 

Phone:  ED  3473 

PERSONNEL 

President Gene  L.  Cagle 

Vice-President . . : Charles  B.  Jordan 

Secretary-Treasurer D.  C.  Hornburg 

Sales  Manager Dale  Drake 

Traffic   Manager Forrest   W.   Clough 

Chief  Engineer James  T.  Peterson 

STATIONS 
KFJZ.  Fort  Worth;  KRBC.  Abilene;  KGKL. 
San  Angelo;  KBST,  Big  Spring;  KCRS,  Midland; 
KRRV,  Sherman;  KPLT,  Paris;  KGBS.  San  An- 
tonio; WRR,  Dallas;  KCMC,  Texarkana,' 
WACO.  Waco;  KFRO.  Longview;  KBWD. 
Brownwood;  KNOW.  Austin;  KTRH.  Houston; 
KGVI.  Greenville.  Texas;  KRIO.  McAUen; 
KTRN.  Wichita  Falls.  Texas;  KTBB.  Tyler. 
Texas. 

The  Tobacco  Network,  Inc. 

710  Odd  Fellows  Bldg..  Raleigh.  N.  C. 
Phone:  8885 
PERSONNEL 

President Victor  W.   Dawson 

Vice-President    Vassie   Balkcum 

Secretary-Treasurer Lester  L.  Gould 

General  Manager Kenneth   C.  Willson 

Office   Manager      Nina   J.   Livingston 

STATIONS 
WFNC.  Fayetteville;  WRAL.  Raleigh; 
WGTC.  Greenville;  WHIT.  New  Bern;  WJNC. 
Jacksonville;  WTIK.  Durham;  WGNL  Wilming- 
ton; WCEC.  Rocky  Mount.  N.  C;  WGBR.  Golds- 
boro.  N.  C. 

Tri-State  Network 

550  Fifth  Avenue.  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Phone:   JUdson   2-1728 

PERSONNEL 

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WHIO-TV  General  Mgr Robert  Moody 

WTVN  General  Mgr J.  W.  McGough 

CDC  Coordinator Don  L.   Chapin 

STATIONS 
WKRC-TV.  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  WHIO-TV.  Day- 
ton, Ohio;  WTVN,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Union    Broadcasting    System 

136  State  St..  P.  O.  Box  1520,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    2-6638 

PERSONNEL 

General  Manager Jim  Healey 

STATIONS 

WOKO,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  (key  station);  WHUC, 
Hudson,  N.  Y.;  WKIP,  Poughkeepsie.  N.  Y.; 
WKOP,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.;  WGAT.  Utica. 
N.  Y.;  WICY,  Malone,  N.  Y.;  WACE.  Chicopee, 
Mass.;  WSYB,  RuUond,  Vt.;  WFAU,  Augusta, 
Maine;  WWCO,  Waterbury,  Conn.;  WVOM. 
Boston,  Mass.;  WCSS,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.; 
WENT,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.;  WKNY,  Kingston, 
N.  Y.;  WDOS,  Oneonta.  N.  Y.;  WZLM,  Elmira, 
N.  Y.;  WOLF,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  WEAV,  Platts- 
burg,  N.  Y.;  WBEC,  Pittsfield,  Mass.;  WALE, 
FaU  River,  Mass.;  WKNE,  Keene,  N.  H.;  WJOR, 
Banaor.  Maine. 

Upper  Midwest  Broadcasting 
System 

1687   Northwestern   Bank  Bldg., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Phone:  Geneva  9631 

PERSONNEL 

President   Orville  Lawson 

Vice   President Louis   M.   Knopp 

STATIONS 
KASM,  Albany;  KXRA,  Alexandria;  KBUN, 
Benadii;  KLIZ.  Brainerd;  KBMW,  Breckenridge; 
Fairbault;  KSUM,  Fairmont;  WEVE.  Eveleth; 
CKFI,  International  FaUs;  KBUN,  Bemidji; 
KROX,  Crookston;  KSUM.  Fairmont;  KNUJ. 
New  Ulm,  KVOX,  Fargo-Moorhead.  all  in  Min- 
nesota; KDLR.  Devils  Lake;  KVOX,  Fargo- 
Moorhead;  KGCU,  Bismarck-Mandan;  KLPM, 
Minot;  KOVC,  Valley  City;  KGCX,  Williston- 
Sidney,  all  in  North  Dakota;  KABR,  Aberdeen; 
KNDC,  Hettinger;  KIJV.  Huron;  KORN.  Mitchell; 
KDSJ.  Deadwood;  KISD.  Sioux  Falls;  KWAT, 
Watertown;  KRSD.  Rapid  City;  and  KGFX, 
Pierre,  all  in  South  Dakota;  WHDF,  Houghton; 
WIKB,  Iron  River;  WJMS.  Ironwood;  WJPD, 
Ishpeming;  WDBC,  Escanaba,  all  in  Michigan; 
WHBY,  Appleton;  WATW,  Ashland;  WBIZ, 
Eau  Claire;  WJPG,  Green  Bay;  WLCX,  La 
Crosse;  WLDY.  Ladysmith;  WIBU,  Madison- 
Poynette;  WOBT,  Rhinelander;  WTCH,  Shaw- 
ano, and  WFHR,  Wisconsin  Rapids,  all  in 
Wisconsin;  KASI,  Ames;  KCOG,  Centerville; 
KJFJ,  Webster  City;  KAYL,  Storm  Lake;  KSTT. 
Davenport;  KSMN.  Mason  City;  KOXX.  Keokuk; 
KFAD,  Fairfield;  KXGI,  Fort  Madison;  KCHA, 
Charles  City,  all  in  Iowa;  KCNL,  Broken  Bow; 
WJAG,  Norfolk;  KFGT,  Fremont;  KNEB,  Scotch- 
bluff,  and  KJSK.  Columbus,  all  in  Nebraska; 
WMRO,  Aurora;  WCAZ,  Carthage,  and  WLBE. 
De  Kalb.  all  in  Illinois;  KXGN,  Glendive  and 
KGCK,  Sidney,  both  in  Montana;  KBMW, 
Wahpeton-Breckenbridge,  N.  D.;  WDLB,  Marsh- 
field,     Wise;      WMNE,     Menomonie,     Wise; 


WOSH,  Oshkosh,  Wise;  WPDR.  Portage. 
Wise;  WPRE,  Prairie  Du  Chien,  Wise;  WRJN. 
Racine,  Wise;  WRCO,  Richland  Center.  Wise; 
WSPT,  Stevens  Point.  Wise;  WTRW.  Two 
Rivers,  Wise;  WBKV,  West  Bend,  Wise; 
KJAN,  Atlantic,  Iowa;  WKLK,  Cloquet.  Minn.; 
WSHB,  StiUwater,  Minn. 

West  Texas  Paci^aged 
2§»tations 

St.  Angelus  Hotel.  San  Angelo,  Texas 
PHONE:    6715 
STATIONS 
KRBC.    Abilene;    KBST,    Big    Spring;    KGKL. 
San  Angelo;  KTRN,  Wichita  Falls. 

Wisconsin  IVetwork,  Inc. 

Nash  Block,  Wisconsin  Rapids.  Wis. 
Phone:  723 
PERSONNEL 

President John  M.  Walter 

Vice-President Earl  H.  Huth 

See-Treos.,  Mgr.  Dir George  T.  Frechette 

STATIONS 
WRJN,  Racine;  WCLO,  Janesville;  WIBU, 
Poynette;  WHBY,  Appleton;  WHBL,  Sheboy- 
gan; WJPG.  Green  Bay;  WFHR,  Wisconsin 
Rapids;  WWCF,  Baraboo;  WSAU,  Wausau; 
WRDB,  Reedsburg;  KFIZ,  Fond  du  Lac. 

Wyoming  Cowboy  Networlc 

KFBC,  2923  East  Lincolnway,  Cheyenne,  Wyo. 
Phone:  4-4461 

General  Manager Wm.  C.  Grove 

Commercial  Manager C.  P.  Cahill 

STATIONS 
KFBC,    Cheyenne;    KRAL,    Rawlins;    KWRL. 
Riverton;    KWOR.   Worland,   KOWB.   Laramie; 
KVOC,  Casper;    KODI,  Cody;   KGOS.  Torring- 
ton;  KSID,  Sidney;  KASL,  Newcastle. 

Tlie  Yankee  Network 

21  Brookline  Ave.,  Boston  15,  Mass. 
Phone:  Commonwealth  6-0800 

V.P.,    Gen^    Manager Norman    Knight 

Vice-President    George  Steffy 

Sales,  Prom.  Manger Tom  Bateson 

Traffic   Dick  Black 

News L.  Bickford 

Program   Manager Jack   Maloy 

STATIONS 
WNAC,  Boston-Lawrence,  WFAU.  Augusta, 
Maine;  WABI.  Bangor.  Maine;  WIDE.  Bidde- 
ford.  Maine;  WICC,  Bridgeport,  Conn.;  WALE, 
Fall  River,  Mass.;  WEIM,  Fitchburg-Lecminster, 
Mass.;  WHAI,  Greenfield.  Mass.;  WGTH,  Hart- 
ford. Conn.;  WOCB,  Hyannis,  Mass.;  WCOU, 
Lewiston^Aubum,  Maine;  WLLH,  Lowell, 
Mass.;  WNBH,  New  Bedford,  Mass.;  WNLC. 
New  London.  Conn.;  WBRK,  Pittsfield,  Mass.; 
WPOR,  Portland.  Maine;  WHEB,  Portsmith- 
Dover.  N.  H.;  WEAN.  Providence.  R.  I.; 
WWON.  Woonsocket.  R.  I.;  WSYB.  Rutland, 
Vt.;  WWSR.  St.  Albans,  Vt.;  WMAS.  Spring- 
field, Mass.;  WWCO.  Waterbury,  Conn.; 
WDEV,  Waterbury,  Vt.;  WAAB.  Worcester, 
Mass. 


299 


Estimated  Families  for  1955 


D   n   D 


STATB 


Populntion 

Feb.  1.  11)65 
(KHtiinatrtl) 


Families 


Radio 
Homes 


Radio 
TV  Stations 

Homes         in  State 


ALABAMA     3,18t),000  792,000  656,000  360,000 

ARIZONA      1,0012,000  346,000  319,000  124,000 

ARKANSAS    1,948,000  568,000  470,000  117,000 

CALIFORNIA     12,804,000  4,380,000  4,923,000  3,273,000 

COLORADO     1,486,000  446,000  434,000  217,000 

CONNECTICUT    2,263,000  678,000  670,000  557,000 

DKL.\WARE      374,000  103,000  99,000  87,000 

DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA..  878,000  281,000  272,000  231,000 

FLORIDA     3,594,000  1,141,000  1,005,000  490,000 

GEORGIA     3,732,000  998,000  837,000  450,000 

IDAHO    627,000  188,000  184,000  40,000 

ILLINOIS     9,347,000  2,887,000  2,826,000  2,212,000 

INDIANA     4,293,000  1,354,000  1,307,000  954,000 

IOWA    2,690,000  882,000  857,000  515,000 

KANSAS     2,056,000  621,000  597,000  246,000 

KENTUCKY    3,055,000  780,000  694,000  413,000 

LOUISIANA    2,982,000  745,000  642,000  323,000 

MAINE    948,000  293,000  279,000  122,000 

MARYLAND     2,654,000  692,000  662,000  620,000 

MASSACHUSETTS     5,052,000  1,505,000  1,489,000  1,370,000 

MICHIGAN    7,164,000  2,020,000  2,016,000  1,680,000 

MINNESOTA    3,165,000  950,000  927,000  505,000 

MISSISSIPPI     2,248,000  590,00i0  473,000  137,000 

MISSOURI     4,238,000  1,265,000  1,196,000  783,000 

MONTANA    640,000  191,000  186,000  52,000 

NEBRASKA    1,394,000  436,000  418,000  208,000 

NEVADA    222,000  76,000  74,000  26,000 

NEW    HAMPSHIRE 542,000  159,000  155,000  105,000 

NEW  JERSEY 5,354,000  1,577,000  1,523,000  1,456,000 

NEW  MEXICO 797,000  203,000  191,000  98,000 

NEW  YORK 15,733,000  4,772,000  4,630,000  4,310,000 

NORTH    CAROLINA 4,308,000  1,150,000  1,004,000  556,000 

NORTH  DAKOTA 648,000  227,000  218,000  32,000 

OHIO     8,724,000  2,579,000  2,515,000  2,319,000 

OKLAHOMA     2,312,000  658,000  590,000  360,000 

OREGON    1,672,000  602,000  586,000  215,000 

PENNSYLVANIA   10,993,000  3,095,000  2,985,000  2,537,000 

RHODE  ISLAND 840,000  308,000  304,000  265,000 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 2,282,000  555,000  466,000  230,000 

SOUTH   DAKOTA 679,000  233,000  223,000  37,000 

TENNESSEE    3,430,000  885,000  769,000  450,000 

TEXAS   8,638,000  2,763,000  2,433,000  1,300,000 

UTAH    771,000  259,000  254,000  142,000 

VERMONT 389,000  111,000  107,000  67,000 

VIRGINIA    3,658,000  880,000  788,000  562,000 

WASHINGTON     2,590,000  937,000  922,000  473,000 

WEST   VIRGINIA 1,987,000  460,000  419,000  272,000 

WISCONSIN    3,620,000  1,065,000  1,042,000  653,000 

WYOMING     318,000  95,000  92,000  17,000 

'TOTAI 164,327,000     48,782,000  46,738,000  32,568,000 

300 


91 
3il 
51 

141 
31 
25 
7 
7 
95 
82 
24 
87 
50 
52 
42 
58 
59 
16 
29 
50 
74 
50 
55 
66 
26 
27 
12 
12 
21 
31 

101 

115 
15 
81 
47 
50 

124 
11 
55 
14 
77 

200 
19 
13 
78 
59 
43 
69 
16 


Amplitude 

Modulation 

Stations— AM 


STATIONS 

ALPHABETICALLY  LISTED 

BY  STATES  —  CITIES 

RADIO  HOMES  BY  STATE 

U.  S.  STATION  INDEX 

KEY  PERSONNEL 


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more  advertisers 
use  W0R 
than  any  other 
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Broadcast   Advertittra   Report,     National  Spot  &  Local  Advertisers 

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Index  of  Standard  Stations  of  U.  S. 
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CKLW 

KAAA 

KABC 

KABI- 

KABQ 

KABR 

KACT 

KADA 

KAFP- 

KAGH 

KAGR 

KAHU 

KAKC 

KAKE 

KALB- 

KALE- 

KALG 

KALI- 

KALL- 

KALM 

KALT 

KAMD 

KAMO 

KAMQ 

KANA 

KAND 

KANE- 

KANI- 

KANN 

KANS- 

KANV 

KAOK 

KAPA 

KAPB- 

KAPK- 

KARE- 

KARK- 

KARM 

KASA- 

EASH- 

KASI- 

KASL- 

KASM 

KAST- 

KATE- 

KATL- 

KATO 

KATY- 

KAUS- 

KAVE 

KAVL- 

KAVR 

KAWT 

KAYE- 

KAYL- 

KAYO 

KAYS- 

KBAK- 

KBAM 

KBAR- 

KBBA- 

KBEL- 

KBHS- 

KBIF- 

KBIG- 

KBIM- 


—  Detroit-Windsor,    Mich 459 

—  Red  Wing,  Minn 472 

—  Los    Angeles,    Cal 347 

—  Ketchikan,  Alaska    671 

—  Albuquerque,   N.   M 501 

—  Aberdeen,  S.  D 601 

—  Andrews,  Tex 615 

—  Ada,   Okla 561 

—  Petaluma,    Cal 352 

—  Crossett,   Ark 336 

—  Yuba    City,    Calif 362 

—  Waipahu,  Hawaii    674 

—  Tulsa,  Okla 565 

—  Wichita,  Kans 427 

—  Alexandria,  La 435 

-Richland,  Wash 652 

—  Alamogordo,  N.  M 501 

—  Pasadena,    Calif 352 


Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
-  Thayer.  Mo 


639 

487 

—  Altanta,   Tex 615 

—  Camden,   Ark 336 

—  Rogers,  Ark 340 

—  Amorillo,   Tex 613 

—  Anaconda,  Mont 488 

—  Corsicana,   Tex 619 

—  New  Iberia,  La 439 

—  Kaneohe,   Oahu,  Hawaii 674 

—  Sinton,  Tex 634 

—  Wichita,   Kans 427 

—  Shreveport,  La 441 

—  Lake   Charles,  La 437 

—  Raymond,  Wash 652 

—  Marksville,   La 438 

—  Minden,  La 438 

—  Atchison-St.   Joseph,   Kans 422 

—  Little  Rock,  Ark 338 

—  Fresno.    Calif 346 

—  Elk  City,  Okla 562 

—  Eugene,    Oreg 568 

—  Ames,  la 416 

—  Newcastle,    Wyo 669 

—  Albany,    Minn 468 

—  Astoria,    Okla 567 

—  Albert    Lea,    Minn 468 

—  Miles    City.   Mont 490 

—  Reno.  Nev 495 

—  San  Luis   Obispo,   Calif 357 

—  Austin,    Minn 469 

—  Carlsbad,  N.  M 502 

—  Lancaster.    Calif 347 

—  Apple  Valley,   Calif 343 

—  Douglas,   Ariz 333 

—  Puyallup,    Wash 652 

—  Storm  Lake,  la 421 

—  Seattle.   Wash 652 

—  Hays,    Kans 425 

—  Bakersfield,  Calif 343 

—  Longview,  Wash 651 

—  Burley.    Idaho    396 

-Benton,    Ark 336 

-Idabel,   Okla 563 

-Hot  Springs.   Ark 338 

-Sanger,  Calif 357 

—  Avalon.  Calif 343 

-Roswell,   N.   M 503 


KBIS  —  Bakersfield.    CalU 343 

KBIX  —  Muskogee.    Okla 563 

KBIZ  —  Ottumwa.  la 420 

KBKI  —  Alice,  Tex 612 

KBKR  —  Baker.    Oreg. 567 

KBKW  —  Aberdeen.    Wash 649 

KBLA  —  Burbank.    Calif 344 

KBLF  —  Red    Bluff.    Calif 353 

KBLI  —  Blackfoot.  Idaho    396 

KBLO  —  Hot    Springs.    Ark 338 

KBLP  —  Falfurrias,    Tex 622 

KBMI  —  Henderson.   Nev 494 

KBMN  —  Bozemon,   Mont 488 

KBMW  —  Breckenridge,  Minn 469 

KBMX  — Coalinga.    Calif 345 

KBMY  — Billings.  Mont 488 

KBND  —  Bend.  Oreg 567 

KBNZ  —  La    Junta.    Colo 365 

KBOA  —  Kennett,   Mo 483 

KBOE  —  Oskaloosa.  la 420 

KBOL  —  Boulder.    Colo 362 

KBON  —  Omaha,  Nebr 493 

KBOP  —  Pleasanton.    Tex 631 

KBOR  —  Brownsville.  Tex 617 

KBOW  —  Butte,   Mont 488 

KBOX  —  Modesto,   Calif 350 

KBOY  —  Medford.  Oreg 569 

KBRC  —  Mount   Vernon,   Wash 651 

KBRL  — McCook,  Nebr 492 

KBRO  —  Bremerton.  Wash 650 

KBRS  —  Springdale.    Ark 341 

KBRZ  —  Freeport,  Tex 623 

KBSF  —  Springhill.  La 442 

KBST  —  Big    Spring.    Tex 616 

KBTA  —  Batesville.   Ark 336 

KBTM  —  Jonesboro.  Ark 338 

KBTN  —  Neosho.  Mo 484 

KBTO  —  El    Dorado,    Kans 423 

KBUC  — Corona.   Calif 345 

KBUD  — Athens.    Tex 615 

KBUH  — Brigham  City.   Utah 637 

KBUN  —  Bemidji.  Minn 469 

KBUR  —  Burlington.   la 416 

KBWD  —  Brownwood,  Tex 617 

KBWL  —  Blackwell,    Okla 561 

KBYE  —  Oklahoma  City.  Okla 564 

KBYR  —  Anchorage,    Alaska    671 

KCAL  —  Redlands.    Calif 353 

KCAP  — Helena.  Mont 489 

KCBC  — Des    Moines.    la 418 

KCBD  —  Lubbock.    Tex 628 

KCBQ  —  San  Diego.  Calif 354 

KCBS  —  San  Francisco.   Calif 356 

KCCT  —  Corpus  Christi.  Tex 618 

KCFH  — Cuero.  Tex 619 

KCHA  — Charles   City.   la 417 

KCHE  — Cherokee.    la 417 

KCHI  —  Chillicothe.   Mo 480  , 

KCHJ  —  Delano.  Calif 345 

KCHR  —  Charleston.  Mo 480 

KCHS  —  Truth  Or  Consequences,  N.  M. . .  504 

KCHV  — Coachella,   Calif 345 

KCID  —  Caldwell,  Idaho   396 

KCIJ  —  Shreveport,  La 441 

KCIL  —  Houma,  La. 437 

KCIM— Carroll.  lo,    41§ 


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KCJB-Mlnot.   N.   D 548  KCUL- 

KCKN  — Kcmaas   City.   Kans 425  KCVR 

ICKT  —  Coolldqe.    Arix 331  KCYL 

ICLA  — Pine    BluH.    Ari:.  340  KDAC 

KCLE  — Cleburne.   Tex 618  KDAL 

ICLF  —  ClUton.   Aril 331  KDAS 

KCLO  —  Leavenworth,  Kans 425  KDAV 

KCLS  —  riaqstall,    Arix 333  KDB  - 

KCLV  —  Clovls.  N.  M 502  KDBC 

ICLW  —  Hamilton.    Tex 624  KDBS  - 

KCLX  —  Colfax    Wash 650  KDDD 

KCMC  —  Texarkana.    Tex 635  KDEC 

KCbfJ  —  Palm    Springs,    Calif 351  KDEF 

KCMO  — Kansas    City.    Mo 482  KDET- 

KCMR  —  McCamey.    Tex 629  KDHL 

KCNA  — Tucson.    Arix 334  KDIX - 

KCNC  —  Fort    Worth.    Tex 622  KDKA 

KCNI  —  Broken    Bow.    Nebr 491  KDKD  - 

KCNO  —  Alturas,    Calif 343  KDLA  - 

KCNY  —  San    Marcos,    Tex 633  KDLM 

KCOG  --  Centerville,    la 416  KDLR  - 

KCOH  —  Houston,    Tex 625  KDLK  - 

KCOK  —  Tulare,    Calii 360  KDMA 

KCOL  —  Ft.    Collins,    Colo 364  KDMO 

KCON  —  Conway,    Ark 336  KDMS 

KCOR  —  Son    Antonio,    Tex 632  KDNT 

KCOV  —  Corvallis,   Oreg 568  KDON 

KCOW  —  Alliance,    Nebr 491  KDRO 

KCOY  —  Santa   Maria.   Calif 359  KDRS  - 

KCRA  —  Sacramento,     Calif 353  KDSH  - 

KCRB  —  Chanute,   Kans 422  KDSJ  - 

KCRC  —  Enid,    Okla 562  KDSX  - 

KCRE  —  Crescent    City.    Calif 345  KDTH  - 

KCRG  — Cedar    Rapids,   la 416  KDUB - 

KCRS  —  Midland,  Tex 629  KDUZ  - 

KCRT  —  Trinidad.    Colo 367  KDWT 

KCRV  —  CoTuthersviUe.    Mo 480  KDYL  - 

KCSB  —  San    Bernardino.    Calif 354  KDZA  - 

KCSJ  — Pueblo.    Colo 365  KEAN 

KCSR  —  Chodron.    Nebr 491  KEAR- 

KCTI  —  Gonzales.    Tex 624  KEBE  - 

KCTX  —  Childress.    Tex 618  KECC  - 


—  Fort  Worth.  Tex 623 

-Lodi.  Col 347 

—  Lampasas,  Tex 627 

—  Fort    Bragg.    Calif 345 

—  Duluth.  Minn 469 

—  Malvern.    Ark 339 

—  Lubbock.  Tex 628 

Santa    Barbara.    Calif 358 

—  Mansfield.    La 438 

—  Alexandria,    La 435 

—  Dumas.    Tex 631 

—  Decorah,    la 418 

—  Albuquerque.    N.    M 501 

—  Center.   Tex 618 

—  Faribault,   Minn 470 

—  Dickinson,    N.    D 547 

—  Pittsburgh,    Pa 586 

—  Clinton,    Mo 481 

—  De   Ridder,   La 437 

—  Detroit   Lakes,   Minn 469 

—  Devils  Lake,  N.  D 547 

—  Del   Rio,   Tex 621 

Montevideo,   Minn 472 

Carthage,   Mo 480 

—  El   Dorado,  Ark 336 

—  Denton,    Tex 621 

—  Salinas,    Calif 354 

—  Sedalia,   Mo 486 

—  Paragould,  Ark 340 

—  Boise,    Idaho    396 

-Deadwood,   S.  D 601 

—  Denison.  Tex 621 

—  Dubuque,  la 418 

—  Lubbock,   Tex 628 

—  Hutchison,  Minn 470 

—  Stamford,   Tex 634 

—  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 639 

—  Pueblo,  Colo 365 

—  Brownwood,  Tex 617 

—  San    Mateo,    Calif 358 

—  Jacksonville,    Tex 626 

—  Pittsburg,  Calif 352 


R.  C.  CRISLER  &  CO. 

(Transit  Radio  Inc.) 

BUSINESS  BROKERS  SPECIALIZING  IN 
RADIO  AND  TELEVISION  STATIONS 


RICHARD   C   CRISLER 

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Cincinnati  2,  Ohio 

DiNMAR  7775 


41  E.  42nd  St., 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
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LINTON  WELLS 

P.  0.  Box  3126,  Bahia  Mar, 

Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

Logan  4-3312 


KECK  —  Odessa,   Tex 630  KFRM- 

KEEN  — San    Jose,    Calif 357  KFRO- 

KEEP  —  Twin  Falls,  Idaho 398  KFRU  - 

KELA  —  Centralia-Chehalis,  Wash 650  KFSA- 

KELD  —  El  Dorado,  Ark 337  KFSB  - 

KELK  —  Elko,  Nev 494  KFSC  - 

KELO  —  Sioux  Falls.  S.  D 602  KFSD  - 

KELP  — El   Paso,   Tex 622  KFST- 

KELY  — Ely,    Nev 494  KFTM- 

KENA  —  Mena,   Ark 339  KFTV  - 

KENE  —  Toppenish,    Wash 654  KFUN- 

KENI  —  Anchorage,    Alaska     671  KFVD- 

KENM—  Portales.  N.  M 503  KFVS- 

KENO  — Las    Vegas.    Nev 494  KFWB 

KENS  —  San  Antonio,  Tex 632  KFXD  - 

KENT  —  Shreveport,   La.    441  KFXJ  - 

KEPO  — El  Paso.  Tex 622  KFXM 

KERB  — Kermit,    Tex 626  KFYN- 

KERC  —  Eastland,  Tex 621  KFYO  - 

KERG  —  Eugene,    Oreg 568  KFYR  - 

KERN  —  Bakersfield,    CalH 343  KGA  - 

KERO  —  Bakersfield.  Calif 343  KGAE 

KERV  —  KerrviUe,   Tex 626  KGAF 

KEUN  —  Eunice,    La 437  KGAK 

KEVA  —  Shamrock,  Tex 634  KGAL 

KEVT  —  Tucson.   Ariz 335  KGAN 

KEX  —  Portland.    Oreg 570  KGAR 

KEXO  —  Grand    Junction.    Colo 364  KGB  — 

KEXX  —  San    Antonio,    Tex 632  KGBC  - 

KE YD  — Minneapolis,    Minn 471  KGBT- 

KEYE  —  Perryton.   Tex.    631  KGBX- 

KEYJ  —  Jamestown,    N.    D 548  KGCU 

KEYS  — Corpus    Christi.    Tex 619  KGCX 

KEYY  —  Provo.  Utah 638  KGDE  - 

KFAB  — Omaha,    Nebr 493  KGDM 

KFAC  — Los    Angeles.   CaUf 349  KGDN 

KFAD  —  Fairfield.    la.    419  KGEK- 

KFAL  — Fulton.  Mo 481  KGEM 

KFAM  —  St.  Cloud.  Minn 472  KGER  - 

KFAR  —  Fairbanks.    Alaska     671  KGEZ  - 

KFBB— Great    FaUs.    Mont 489  KGFF- 

KFBC  —  Cheyenne.   Wyo 669  KGFJ- 

KFBI  —  Wichita.    Kans 427  KGFL- 

KFBK  —  Sacramento.    Calif 353  KGFW 

KFDA  —  AmariUo.    Tex 613  KGFX- 

KFDM  —  Beaumont.  Tex.    616  KGGF  - 

KFDR  — Grand   Coulee.   Wash 650  KGGM 

KFDX  — Wichita    Falls.    Tex 636  KGHF- 

KFEQ  — St.   Joseph.   Mo 485  KGHI- 

KFFA  — Helena,    Ark 337  KGHL- 

KFGO  — Fargo.  N.  D 547  KGIL- 

KFGT  —  Fremont.    Nebr 491  KGIW 

KFH  — Wichita.  Kans 427  KGKB- 

KFI  — Los    Angeles.    Calif 349  KGKL- 

KFIR  — North    Bend.    Oreg 570  KGKO 

KFIZ  —  Fond  Du  Lac,  Wis 662  KGLC  - 

KFJB  —  Marshalltown,    la 420  KGLM 

KFJI  —  Klamath  Falls,   Oreg 569  KGLN  - 

KFJZ  — Forth    Worth.    Tex 623  KGLO- 

KFKA  —  Greeley.    Colo 364  KGLU- 

KFLD  —  Floydada,    Tex.    622  KGMB 

KFLW  —  Klamath  Falls,  Oreg 569  KGMC 

KFMA  —  Davenport,    la.    417  KGMO 

KFMB  — San  Diego.   Calif 354  KGMS 

KFMJ  — Tulsa.   Okla 565  KGNB 

KFMO  —  Flat  River.  Mo 481  KGNC 

KFNF  —  Shenandoah,  la 421  KGNO 

KFOR  —  Lincoln,   Nebr 492  KGO- 

KFOX  — Long    Beach,    Calif 347  KGON 

KFPW  — Fort  Smith,  Ark 337  KGOS 

KFQD  —  Anchorage.  Alaska    671  KGPH 

KERB  — Fairbanks,    Alaska    671  KGRH 

KFRC  — San    Francisco,    Calif 356  KGRI- 

KFRD  —  Rosenberg,   Tex.    632  KGST- 

KFRE  — Fresno,  Calif 346  KGU- 

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—  Concordia,  Kans 422 

—  Longview,    Tex 627 

—  Columbia,    Mo 481 

—  Fort    Smith.    Ark 337 

—  Joplin.    Mo 482 

—  Denver.    Colo 363 

—  Son   Diego.   Calif 355 

—  Fort    Stockton,    Tex 622 

—  Fort    Morgan,    Colo 364 

—  Paris,    Tex 531 

—  Las  Vegas,  N.  M 503 

—  Los    Angeles,   Calif 349 

—  Cape     Girardeau,     Mo 480 

—  Hollywood,  Calif 347 

—  Nampa,    Idaho     397 

—  Grand   Junction,  Colo 364 

—  San    Bernardino.    Calif 354 

—  Bonham.  Tex 617 

—  Lubbock.    Tex 628 

—  Bismark,    N.    D 547 

—  Spokane,  Wash.    653 

—  Salem,    Oreg 572 

—  Gainesville,   Tex 623 

—  Gallup,    N.    M 502 

—  Lebanon,    Oreg 569 

—  Kingman,  Ariz 333 

—  Garden  City,  Kans 423 

—  San    Diego.    Calif 355 

—  Galveston.  Tex 623 

—  Harlingen.   Tex 624 

—  Springfield,  Mo 486 

—  Mandan.  N.  D 543 

—  Sidney.   Mont 490 

—  Fergtis    Falls,    Minn 470 

—  Stockton.    Calif 360 

—  Edmonds,   Wash 650 

—  Sterling.   Colo 367 

—  Boise.    Idaho    396 

—  Long   Beach,  Calif 347 

—  Kalispell,  Mont 489 

—  Shawnee,  Okla 565 

—  HoUywood.  Calif 347 

—  RosweU.  N.  M. 503 

—  Kearney.    Nebr 492 

—  Pierre.  S.  D 601 

—  Coffey ville.  Kans 422 

—  Albuquerque.  N.  M. 501 

—  Pueblo,  Colo 367 

—  Little    Rock.    Ark 338 

—  Billings.  Mont 488 

—  San    Fernando,    Calif 356 

—  Alamosa,  Calif 362 

—  Tyler,   Tex,    635 

—  San   Angelo,   Tex 632 

—  Dallas,  Tex 619 

—  Miami.   Okla 563 

—  ChehaUs.  Wash 650 

—  Glenwood  Springs.  Colo 364 

—  Mason    City.    la 420 

—  Safford.   Ariz 334 

—  Honolulu.  Hawau   672 

—  Englewood.    Calif 364 

Cape    Girardeau,    Mo 480 

—  Sacramento,   Calif 353 

—  New  Braunfels,   Tex 630 

—  Amarillo,  Tex 615 

—  Dodge    City,    Kans 423 

—  San    Francisco,    Calif 356 

—  Oregon    City,    Oreg 570 

—  Torrington,   Wyo 670 

—  Flagstaff,   Ariz 333 

—  FayettevUle,    Ark.    337 

—  Henderson.    Tex 624 

—  Fresno,    Calif 346 

—  Honolulu,  Hawaii    673 


KGVL  —  Greenville,  Tex 624 

KGVO  —  Missoula.    Mont *90 

KGW  —  Porllcmd,    Oreg 570 

KGWA  —  Enid.    Okla 562 

KGY  —  Olympio,   Wash 651 

KGYN  —  Guymon.   Okla 563 

KGYW  — VaUejo,    Calif 361 

KHAS  —  Hastings.    Nebr 491 

KHBC  —  Hilo.    Hawaii    672 

KHBG  —  Okmulgee,    Okla 565 

KHBR  —  Hillsboro.    Tex 624 

KHFS  —  Vancouver,  Wash 654 

KHJ  — Los    Angeles,    Calif 350 

KHMO  — Hannibal,    Mo 481 

KHOB  —  Hobbs,  N.  M 503 

KHON  —  Honolulu,  Hawaii   673 

KHOZ  —  Harrison,     Ark 337 

KHQ  —  Spokane,   Wash 653 

KHSL  —  Chico,    Calif 344 

KHUB  —  WatsonvUle.   CaUf 361 

KHUM  —  Eureka,   Calif 345 

KHUZ  —  Borger,    Tex 617 

KIBE  — Palo     Alto,     Calif 352 

KIBH  —  Seward,   Alaska    672 

HBL  —  BeevUle,    Tex 616 

KIBS  —  Bishop,    Calif 344 

KICA  — Clovis,    N.    M 502 

KICD  —  Spencer.  la 421 

KICK  —  Springfield.    Mo 486 

HCO  —  Calexico,  Calif 344 

KID  —  Idaho  Falls.   Idaho 396 

KIDO  —  Boise,    Idaho     396 

KIEM  —  Eureka.   Calif 345 

KIEV  —  Glendale.    CaUf 346 

KIFI  — Idaho    Falls,    Idaho 397 

KIFN  —  Phoenix.    Ariz 334 

KIFW  —  Sitka,   Alaska    672 

KIHN  —  Hugo,    Okla 563 

KIHO  —  Sioux  Falls.  S.  D 602 

KIHR  — Hood    River.    Oreg 569 

KITV  —  Huron,   S.   D 601 

KIKI  —  Honolulu,    Hawaii    673 

KILA  —  Hilo.     Hawaii     672 

KILO  —  Grand  Forks.   N.  D 548 

KIMA  —  Yakima.   Wash 655 

KIMN  —  Denver.  Colo 383 

KIMO  —  Independence.    Mo 481 

KIMP  —  Mount   Pleasant.   Tex 629 

KIND  —  Independence.  Kans 425 

KINE  —  Kingsville.    Tex 627 

KING  —  Seattle.   Wash 652 

KINY  —  Juneau.    Alaska    671 

KIOA  —  Des  Moines.   la 418 

KIOX  —  Boy   City.   Tex 616 

KIPA  —  Hilo,   Hawaii    672 

KIRO  —  Seattle.    Wash 652 

KLRX  —  KirksviUe.    Mo 483 

KISD  —  S.oux  Falls.  S.  D 602 

EST  —  Santa  Barbara.  Calif 358 

KIT  —  Yakima.    Wash 655 

KITE  —  San    Antonio.    Tex 632 

KITO  —  San    Bernardino.    Calif 354 

KIUL  —  Garden    City.   Kans 423 

KIUN  —  Pecos.   Tex 631 

KIUP  —  Durango,    Colo 364 

KIVY  —  Crockett.     Tex 619 

EWW  —  San   Antonio.  Tex 632 

KIXL  —  Dallas,   Tex 620 

KIXX  —  Provo.    Utah     638 

KIYI  — Shelby.    Mont 490 

KJAM  — VernaL    Utah    639 

KJAN  —  Atlantic.    la 416 

KJAY  —  Topeka,    Kans 427 

KJBC  —  Midland,    Tex 629 

KJBS  —  San   Francisco.   Calif 356 

KJCF  —  Festua.    Mo 481 


KJCK  — Junction   City,   Kans 425 

KJEF  —  Jennings,  La 437 

KJET  —  Beaumont.    Tex 616 

KJFJ  — Webster   City,    la 422 

KJNO  —  Juneau,  Alaska    671 

KJOE  —  Shreveport,  La 441 

KJR  — Seattle.    Wash 653 

KJRG  —  Newton,   Kans 426 

KJSK  —  Columbus,    Nebr 491 

KJUN  —  Redmond,    Greg 571 

KLAC  — Hollywood,   Cal 347 

KLAN  —  Renton,    Wash 652 

KLAS  —  Las    Vegas,    Nev 494 

KLBM  —  Le    Grande,    Oreg 569 

KLBS  —  Houston,   Tex 625 

KLCB  — Libby,  Mont 490 

KLCN  — BlytheviUe,    Ark 336 

KLCO  —  Poteau,  Okla 565 

KLEA  —  Lovington,  N.  M 503 

KLEE  —  Ottumwa,    la 420 

KLEM  — Le    Mars,    la 419 

KLER  —  Lewiston,  Idaho    397 

KLFY  —  Lafayette,    La 437 

KLGN  —  Logan,  Utah  637 

KLGR  — Redwood  Falls,  Minn 472 

KLIC  —  Monroe,  La 438 

KLIF  — Dallas.   Tex 620 

KLIK  —  Jefferson    City,    Mo 481 

KLIL  —  Estherville,  la 419 

KUR  —  Denver,  Colo 363 

KLIX  —  Twin  Falls,  Idaho 398 

KLIZ  —  Brainerd,    Minn 489 

KLKC  —  Parsons,    Kans 426 

KLLL  —  Lubbock,  Tex 628 

KLMO  —  Longmont,  Colo 365 

KLMR  —  Lamar,  Colo 365 

KLMS  —  Lincoln,    Nebr 492 

KLMX  — Clayton,   N.  M 502 

KLO  —  Ogden,  Utah  637 

KLOG  — Kelso,  Wash 651 

KLOK  — San    Jose,    Calif 357 

KLOU  —  Lake   Charles,   La 438 

KLPM  — Minot,    N.    D 548 

KLPR  —  Oklahoma  City,   Okla 564 

KLPW  —  Union.  Mo 487 

KLRA  —  Little   Rock,   Ark 388 

KLRS  —  Mountain   Grove,   Mo 484 

KLTF  —  Little  Falls,  Minn 470 

KLTI  —  Longview,   Tex 627 

KLTZ  —  Glasgow,   Mont 489 

KLUF  —  Galveston,  Tex 624 

KLUK  —  Evanston,  Wyo 669 

KLVC  —  Leadville,  Colo 365 

KLVL  —  Pasadena,   Tex 631 

KLVT  —  Levelland,   Tex 627 

KLWN  —  Lawrence,   Kans 425 

KLWT  —  Lebanon.    Mo 483 

KLX  —  Oakland.    Calif 351 

KLYN  — Amarillo.    Tex 613 

KLZ  —  Denver.    Colo 363 

KMA  —  Shenandoah.  la 421 

KMAC  —  San  Antonio.  Tex 632 

KMAE  — McKinney.    Tex 629 

KMAK  —  Fresno.    Cal 348 

KMAN  —  Manhattan.   Kans 426 

KMBC  —  Kansas  City,  Mo 482 

KMBL  —  Junction,  Tex 626 

KMBY  — Monterey,    Calif 350 

KMCM  —  McMinnville.   Oreg 569 

KMCO  —  Conroe.  Tex 618 

KMDO  —  Fort   Scott.   Kans 423 

KMED — Medford.   Oreg 570 

KMHL  —  MarshaU,   Minn 471 

KMHT  — MorshaU,    Tex.    628 

KMJ  —  Fresno,   Calif 346 


KMLB  —  Monroe,  La 438 

KMLW  — Marlin,   Tex 628 

KMMJ  —  Grcmd   Island,   Nebr 491 

KMMO  —  Marshall,  Mo 484 

KMNS  —  Sioxix  City,  la 421 

KMO  —  Tacoma,   Wash 654 

KMOD  —  Modesto,    Calif 350 

KMON  —  Great   Falls,    Mont 489 

KMOR  —  Oroville,  Calif 351 

KMOX  —  St.    Louis,    Mo 485 

KMPC  —  Los  Angeles,  Calif 349 

KMRC  —  Morgan  City,   La 438 

KMUR  —  Murray,   Utah    637 

KMUS  —  Muskogee,    Okla 564 

KMVI  —  Wailuku,  Maui,  Hawaii 674 

KMYC  —  MarysvUle,    Calif 350 

KMYR  —  Denver,   Colo 363 

KNAF  —  Fredericksburg.  Tex 623 

KNAK  —  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 639 

KNAL  —  Victoria.  Tex 636 

KNBC  —  San  Francisco.  Calif 356 

KNBR  —  North    Platte,    Nebr 492 

KNBX  —  Kirkland.   Wash.    651 

KNBY  —  Newport,   Ark 340 

KNCK  —  Concordia.    Kans 423 

KNCM  —  Moberly,    Mo 484 

KNDC  —  Hettinger.    N.    D 548 

KNEA  —  Jonesboro,    Ark 338 

ECNEB  —  Scottsbluff,  Nebr 494 

KNED  —  McAlester,  Okla.   563 

KNEL  —  Brady.  Tex 617 

KNEM  —  Nevada.  Mo 484 

KNET  —  Palestine.   Tex 630 

KNEW  —  Spokane.    Wash 653 

KNEX  —  McPherson.  Kans 426 

KNGS  —  Hanford.    CaUf 346 

KNIM  —  Mary viUe.  Mo 484 

KNOE  —  Monroe,  La.    438 

KNOG  —  Nogales,    Ariz 333 

KNOR  —  Norman.    Okla 564 

KNOW  —  Austin,  Tex 615 

KNOX  —  Grand  Forks.  N.  D 548 

KNPT  —  Newport.    Oreg 570 

KNUI  — New   Ulm.   Minn. 472 

KNUZ  —  Houston.  Tex 625 

KNX  — Los    Angeles.    Calif 349 

KOA  —  Denver.  Colo 363 

KOAL  —  Price.    Utah    638 

KOAM  —  Pittsburgh.  Kans 426 

KOAT  —  Albuquerque.    N.    M 501 

KOB  —  Albuquerque.  N.  M 501 

KOBE  —  Las   Cruces.   N.   M 503 

KOBK  —  Owatonna.   Minn 472 

KOCA  —  Kilgore.   Tex 627 

KOCO  —  Salem.  Oreg 572 

KOCS  —  Ontario.   Calif 351 

KOCY  —  Oklahoma    City.    Okla 564 

KODI  —  Cody.    Wyo 669 

KODL  —  The    DaUes.    Oreg 568 

KODY  —  North   Platte.    Nebr 493 

KOEL  —  Oelwein,    la.     420 

KOFE  —  PuUman.  Wash 652 

KOFO  —  Ottawa.    Kans     426 

KOGA  —  Ogallala.    Nebr 493 

KOGT  —  Orange,  Tex 630 

KOH  — Reno.  Nev 495 

KOIL  —  Omaha.    Nebr 493 

KOIN  —  Portland.    Oreg 571 

KOJM  —  Havre,   Mont 489 

KOKX  — Keokuk,     la 419 

KOKO  —  Warrensburg,   Mo 487 

KOL  —  Seattle,    Wash.     653 

KOLD  —  Yuma,  Ariz 335 

KOLE  —  Port  Arthur.  Tex 631 

KOLJ  — Quanoh.  Tex.    631 

KOm  — Lincoln,  Nebr 492 


KOLO  —  Reno.  Nev 495 

KOLS  —  Pryor,    Okla 565 

KOLT  —  Scottsbluff,    Nebr 494 

KOMA  —  Oklahoma  City,   Okla 564 

KOMB  —  Cottage  Grove,  Oreg 568 

KOME  —  Tulsa,   Okla 565 

KOMO  —  Seattle,    Wash 653 

KOMW  — Omak,  Wash 651 

KONG  —  Visalia,    Calif 361 

KONI  —  Phoenix,    Ariz 334 

KONO  —  San  Antonio,  Tex 633 

KONP  — Port  Angeles.  Wash 652 

KOOK  —  BUlmgs,    Mont 488 

KOOL  —  Phoenix.   Ariz 333 

KOOS  — Coos    Bay.    Oreg 567 

KOPO  —  Tucson,    Ariz 335 

KOPP  —  Ogden,   Utah    637 

KOPR  —  Butte,  Mont 488 

KORA  —  Bryan,    Tex.     618 

KORC  — Mineral    Wells,    Tex 629 

KORE  —  Eugene,  Oreg 568 

KORK  —  Las  Vegas.  Nev 495 

KORN  — MitcheU.  S.  D 601 

KORT  —  Grongeville,    Idaho     396 

KOSA  —  Odessa,  Tex 630 

KOSE  —  Osceola,  Ark 340 

KOSF  —  Nacogdoches,   Tex 629 

KOSY  —  Texarkana,  Ark 341 

KOTA  — Rapid   City.    S.    D 601 

KOTN  —  Pine    Bluff,    Ark 340 

KOTS  — Deming,    N.    M 502 

KOVC  —  Valley  City,  N.  D 549 

KOVE  —  Lander,   Wyo 669 

KOVO  — Prove,    Utah    638 

KOWB  —  Laramie.  Wyo 669 

KOWH  — Omaha.  Nebr 493 

KOWL  —  Santa  Monica,  Calif 359 

KOY  —  Phoenix,   Ariz 334 

KOZY  —  Grand  Rapids,  Minn 470 

KPAC  — Port   Arthur,   Tex 631 

KP AL  —  Palm    Springs.    Calif 352 

KP AM  — Portland.    Oreg 571 

KPAN  —  Hereford,  Tex 624 

KP  AS  —  Banning,    Calif 344 

KPAT  —  Pampa,    Tex 630 

KPBM  — Carlsbad,    N.    M 502 

KPDN  — Pampa.    Tex 630 

KPDQ  —  Portland.   Oreg 571 

KPET  —  Lamesa,    Tex 627 

KPHO  —  Phoenix,    Ariz 333 

KPIG  — Cedar  Rapids.  la. 416 

KPKW  — Pasco,    Wash 651 

KPLC  —  Lake    Charles,    La 438 

KPLN  —  Camden,    Ark 336 

KPLT  —  Paris,    Tex 631 

KPMC  —  Bakersfield,    Calif 343 

KPMO  —  Pomona,   Calif 352. 

KPOA  —  Honolulu,  Hawaii   673 

KPOC  —  Pocohontas,    Ark 340 

KPOJ  —  Portland,    Oreg 571 

KPOL  —  Los    Angeles,   Calif 349 

KPOW  —  Powell,   Wyo 669 

KPQ  —  Wenatchee,  Wash 655 

KPRC  —  Houston,  Tex 625 

KPRK  —  Livingston,    Mont 490 

KPRL  —  Paso  Robles,  Calif 352 

KPRO  —  Riverside,    Calif 353 

KPRS  —  Kansas    City,    Mo 482 

KPST  — Preston,  Idaho  397 

KPUG  —  Bellingham,    Wash 649 

KQV  —  Pittsburgh,   Pa 586 

KRAI  —  Craig,  Colo 362 

KRAL  —  Rawlins,   Wyo 669 

KRAM  — Las  Vegas,  Nev 495 

KRBA  — Ltifldn.  Tex 628 

KRBC  — Abilene.  Tex.   612 


KRCO  —  Prtn«TlU»,    Or«q.  .571 

KRCT  ~  Boyiown.  Tex 616 

KRDO  —  Colorado    Sprlnqs.   Colo 362 

KRDU  —  DiDMba.    Call! 345 

KRE  —  Berkeley.  Colli.  344 

KREH  —  Oakdale.    La.  440 
KRQ  —  Foiminqrton,    Mo.                                .481 

KREL  —  Boylown.  Tex.                                   •  616 

KREM    -  Spokane,     Wash 654 

KREO  -  Indio.  CaUl 347 

KRES  — St.    Joseph.    Mo 485 

KREW  —  Sunnyside,  Wash 654 

IRGA  —  Springiield,   Oreq 572 

KRGI  —  Grand  Island.  Nebr 491 

KRGV  —  Weslaco,  Tex 636 

KRHD  —  Duncan.   Okla 562 

KRIB  —  Mason  City.  la 420 

KRIC  —  Beaumont,   Tex 616 

KRIG  —  Odessa,  Tex 630 

KRIO  —  McAJlen.   Tex 629 

KRIS  —  Corpus   Christi.  Tex 619 

KRIZ  —  Phoenix,    Ariz 334 

KRKD  —  Los  Angeles.  CaUl 350 

KRKO  —  Ereretl.  Wash 650 

KRLC  —  Lewiston,   Idaho    397 

KRLD  —  Ekillas,  Tex 620 

KRLN  —  Canon   City,   Colo 362 

KRLW  —  Walnut  Ridge,  Ark 341 

KRMD  —  Shreveport,   La 442 

KRMG  —  Tulsa,  Okla 566 

KRMO  —  Monett.   Mo 484 

KRMS  —  Osage    Beach,   Mo 484 

KRNO  —  San  Bernardino,  Calif 354 

KRNR  —  Roseburg,    Oreg 571 

KRNT  — Des    Moines.    la 418 

KROC  —  Rochester,  Minn 472 

KROD  —  El  Paso.  Tex 622 

KRCF  —  Abbeville.    La 435 

KROG  —  Sonora.  Calif 360 

KROP  —  Browley.  Calif 344 

KROS  —  Clinton,   la 417 

KROW  —  Oakland,    Calif 351 

KROX  —  Crookston.  Minn 469 

KROY  —  Sacramento,    Calif 353 

KRPL  —  Moscow,  Idaho    397 

KRRV  —  Shermon-DenLson.  Tex 634 

KRSD  —  Rapid  City.  S.  D 602 

KRSN  —  Los   Alamos,   N.  M 503 

KRTN  — Raton,    N.    M 503 

KRTV  —  HiUsboro.   Oreg 569 

KRUL  —  CorvalUs,   Oreg 568 

KRUN  —  Ballinger.    Tex.     615 

KRUS  —  Ruston.    La 441 

KRUX  —  Phoenix.  Ariz 334 

KHVN  —  Uxington.   Nebr 492 

KRWC  —  Forest   Grove.   Oreg 568 

KRXK  —  Rexburg.    Idaho    398 

KRXL  —  Roseburg,    Oreg 572 

KSAL  —  Salina,    Kons 426 

ISAM  —  Huntsville,  Tex 626 

KSAN  —  San   Francisco.   Calif 356 

KSBW  —  SaUnas,   Calif 354 

KSCB  —  Liberal.   Kana 425 

KSCJ  — Sioux    City.    la 421 

KSCO  —  Santa  Cruz.  CaUf 358 

KSD  —  St.    Louis.    Mo 485 

KSDA    -  Redding.    Calif 353 

KSDN  —  Aberdeen,    S.    D 601 

KSDO  —  Son    Diego.    CaUf 355 

KSU  —  Pocatello.  Idaho   397 

K8EK  —  PitUbuxg.    Kans 426 

KSEL    -  Lubbock,   Tex.    628 

KSEM  —  Mo«e»   Lake.   Wash 651 

KSEO  —  Durant.   Okla 562 

KSET  —  El    Paso.    Tex 622 

KSETf  —  Seymour.    Tex 634 


KSFA  —  Nacogdoches.   Tex 630 

KSFE  —  Needles.  Calif 351 

KSFO  —  Son  Francisco.   Calif 357 

KSGM  —  Ste.  Genevieve.  Mo 485 

KSIB  —  Creston.  la 417 

KSID  —  Sidney.  Nebr 494 

KSIG  —  Crowley,  La 437 

KSIJ  —  Gladwater.   Tex 624 

KSIL  —  Silver  City.  N.  M 504 

KSIM  —  Sikeston.  Mo 486 

KSIS  —  Sedalia.  Mo 486 

KSIW  —  Woodward,   Okla 566 

KSIX  —  Corpus  Christi,  Tex 619 

KSJB  —  Jamestown,   N.  D 548 

KSJO  —  San    Jose,    Calif 357 

KSKY  —  Dallas,   Tex 620 

KSL  —  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 639 

KSLM  —  Salem,    Oreg 572 

KSLO  —  Opelousas.  La 440 

KSLV  —  Monte    Vista.    Colo 365 

KSMA  — Santa   Maria.   Calif 359 

KSML  —  Seminole,  Tex 634 

KSMN  — Mason   City,    la 420 

KSMO  —  Salem,  Mo 486 

KSNY  —  Snyder,  Tex 634 

KSO  —  Des  Moines.  la 418 

KSOK  —  Arkansas  City,  Kans 422 

KSON  —  Son   Diego,  Calif 355 

KSOO  —  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D 602 

KSPA  — Santa    Paula,    Calif 359 

KSPI  —  Stillwater,  Okla 565 

KSPO  —  Spokane.    Wash 654 

KSPR  —  Casper,  Wyo 668 

KSPT  —  Sandpoint,   Idaho    398 

KSRO  —  Santa  Rosa,  Calif 360 

KSRV  —  Ontario,   Oreg 570 

KSST  —  Sulphur  Springs,  Tex 634 

KSTA  —  Coleman,   Tex 618 

KSTB  —  Breckenridge,  Tex 617 

KSTL  —  St.   Louis.   Mo 485 

KSTN  —  Stockton.  Calif 360 

KSTP  —  St.  Paul-Minneapolis,  Minn 472 

KSTT  —  Davenport.  la 417 

KSTV  —  StephenviUe.   Tex 634 

KSUB  —  Cedar  City,  Utah 637 

KSUE  — SusanviUe.  Calif 360 

KSUM  —  Fairmont,  Minn 470 

KSUN  —  Bisbee.  Ariz 331 

KSVC  — Richfield,    Utah    639 

KSVP  —  Artesia,   N.  M 502 

KSWA  — Graham,  Tex 624 

KSWI  —  Council  Bluffs,  la 417 

KSWM  — Joplin,   Mo. 482 

KSWO  —  Lawton,  Okla 563 

KSWS  — RosweU,  N.  M 504 

KSYC  —  Yreka,    Calif 361 

KSYL  —  Alexandria.   La 435 

KTAC  — Tacoma,    Wash 654 

KTAE  —  Taylor,   Tex 635 

KTAN  —  Sherman,  Tex 634 

KTAR  —  Phoenix,    Ariz 334 

KTAT  —  Frederick,  Okla 562 

KTBB  — Tyler.  Tex 635 

KTBC  —  Austin.  Tex 615 

KTBS  —  Shreveport,  La 442 

KTCB  —  Maiden.  Mo 483 

KTEL  —  Walla  Walla.  Wash 655 

KTEM  — Temple,   Tex 635 

KTER  —  Terrell,  Tex 635 

KTFI  —  Tvfin  Falls,  Idaho 398 

KTFS  —  Texarkana,   Tex 635 

KTFY  —  Brownfield.    Tex 617 

KTHS  — Little    Rock.    Ark.... 339 

KTHT  —  Houston.  Tex 625 

KTIB  —  Thibodaux,  La 442 

KTIL  —  TiUamook.  Greg 572 


KTIM  —  Son  Rafael  Calif 3S8 

KTIP  —  Porterville.    Calif 352 

KTJS  —  Hobart,  Okla 563 

KTKN  —  Ketchikan.  Alaska   672 

KTKR  —  Taft,    Calif 360 

KTKT  —  Tucson,  Ariz 335 

KTLD  —  Tallulah.  La 442 

KTLN  —  Denver,  Colo 363 

KTLO  —  Mountain   Home.   Ark 339 

KTLW  — Texas  City,  Tex 635 

KTMC  —  McAlester,  Okla 563 

KTMS  —  Santa  Barbara.  Calif 358 

KTNM  —  Tucumcari,    N.    M 504 

KTNT  —  Tacoma,   Wash 654 

KTOE  —  Mankato.  Minn 470 

KTOH  —  Lihue.   Kauai.   Hawaii 674 

KTOK  —  Oklahoma  City.  Okla 564 

KTOP  — Topeka,  Kans 427 

KTOW  —  Oklahoma  City,   Okla 564 

KTRB  —  Modesto,  CalU 350 

KTRC  — Santa  Fe,  N.  M 504 

KTRE  —  Lufkin,  Tex 628 

KTRF  —  Thief  River  FaUs,  Minn 473 

KTRH  —  Houston,  Tex 626 

KTRI  —  Sioux  City,  la 421 

KTRM  —  Beaumont,  Tex 616 

KTRN  — Wichita  FaUs.  Tex 636 

KTRY  —  Bastrop,  La 435 

KTSA  —  San  Antonio,  Tex 633 

KTSM  — El    Paso,    Tex 622 

KTSW  —  Emporia,  Kons 423 

KTTR  —  RoUa,   Mo 484 

KTTS  —  Springfield,   Mo 487 

KTUC  —  Tucson,   Ariz 335 

KTUL  — Tulsa,   Okla 566 

KTUR  —  Turlock,   Calif 361 

KTW  —  Seattle.  Wash 653 

KTXC  — Big    Spring.    Tex 617 

KTXJ  — Jasper.  Tex 626 

KTXL  —  San  Angelo,  Tex 632 

KTXN  —  Austin,   Tex 615 

KTYL  —  Mesa.    Ariz 333 

KUAM  —  Agana,    Guam    672 

KUBA  —  Yuba   City,   CaUf 362 

KUBC  —  Montrose.  Colo 365 

KUDL  —  Kansas   City.   Mo 482 

KUDU  —  Ventura,  CaUf 361 

KUGN  —  Eugene,    Oreg 568 

KUIN  —  Grants   Pass,   Oreg 569 

KUI  —  Walla  Walla,  Wash 655 

KUKI  — Ukiah,   Calif 361 

KULA  —  Honolulu,  Hawaii    674 

KULE  —  Ephrata,  Wash 650 

KULP  — El   Campo,   Tex 621 

KUO A  —  Siloam  Springs,  Ark 340 

KUNO  — Corpus   Christi,   Tex 619 

KURV  —  Edinburg,    Tex 621 

KUTA  —  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 639 

KUTI  —  Yakima,  Wash 655 

KVAN  —  Vancouver,  Wash 655 

KV AS  — Astoria,  Oreg 567 

KVBC  —  Farmington,   N.   M 502 

KVCV  —  Redding.   Calif 353 

KVEC  —  San  Luis  Obispo,  CaUf 357 

KVEN  —  Ventura,    Calif 361 

KVET— Austin,   Tex 615 

KVFD  —  Fort  Dodge,  la 419 

KVGB  — Great  Bend,  Kons 423 

KVI  — Seattle,  Wash 653 

KVIC  —  Victoria,  Tex 636 

KVIM  —  New  Iberia,  La 439 

KVKM  — Monahans,  Tex 629 

KVLB  — Cleveland,  Tex 618 

KVLC  — LitUe  Rock,  Ark 339 

KVLF  — Alpine,  Tex 612 

KVLH  — Pauls  Valley,  Okla 565 


KVMA  — Magnolia,    Ark 339 

KVMC  —  Colorado  City,  Tex 618 

KVNC  — Winslow,  Ariz 335 

KVNI  — Coeur   D'Alene.   Idaho 396 

KVNU  —  Logan,  Utah 637 

KVOA  —  Tucson,    Ariz 335 

KVOC  — Casper,  Wyo 668 

KVOD  —  Denver,  Colo 363 

KVOG  —  Ogden,  Utah   637 

KVOL  —  Lafayette,  La 437 

KVOM  —  Morrilton,  Ark 339 

KVON  — Napa.   Calif. 351 

KVOO  — Tulsa,   Okla 566 

KVOP  —  Plainview,  Tex 631 

KVOR  —  Colorado    Springs,    Colo 362 

KVOS  —  Bellingham,  Wash 649 

KVOU  — Uvalde,  Tex 635 

KVOW  —  Littlefield,  Tex 627 

KVOX  — Moorhead,   Minn 472 

KVOZ  — Laredo,    Tex 627 

KVPI  — ViUe  Platte,   La 442 

KVRC  —  Arkadelphia,  Ark 336 

KVRH  — Salida,  Colo 06/ 

KVRS  — Rock    Springs,    Wyo 670 

KVSA  — McGehee,   Ark 339 

KVSF  —  Sante  Fe,  N.  M 504 

KVSM  — San   Mateo,    Calif 358 

KVSO  —  Ardmore,  Okla 561 

KVWC  —  Vernon,  Tex 636 

KVWO  —  Cheyenne,  Wyo 669 

KW AD  — Wadena,  Minn 473 

KWAK  — Stuttgart,   Ark 341 

KWAL  — Wallace,   Idaho    398 

KWAT  —  Watertown,  S.  D 602 

KWBB  —  Wichita,  Kans 428 

KWBC  — Fort  Worth,   Tex 623 

KWBE  —  Beatrice,  Nebr 491 

KWBG  — Boone,  la 416 

KWBM  — WilUston,  N.  D 549 

KWBR  —  Oakland,  Calif 351 

KWBU  — Corpus   ChrisU,  Tex 619 

KWBW  —  Hutchison,  Kans 425 

KWCB  — Searcy,  Ark 340 

KWCJ  —  Natchitoches,   La 438 

KWCO  —  Chickasha,  Okla 562 

KWDM  — Des   Moines,    la 418 

KWED  —  Seguin,   Tex 633 

KWEI  — Weiser,   Idaho    398 

KWEM  —  Memphis,    Tenn 608 

KWEW  — Hobbs,   N.   M ooj 

KWFC  — Hot    Springs,    Ark 338 

KWFT  — Wichita  FaUs,   Tex 636 

KWG  —  Stockton,    Calif 380 

KWGB  —  Gocdland,  Kans 423 

KWHI  —  Brenham,  Tex 617 

KWHK  —  Hutchison,  Kans 425 

KWHN  — Fort   Smith.    Ark 337 

KWHP  —  Gushing,    Okla 562 

KWHW  —  Altus,    Okla 561 

KWIE  —  Kennewick,  Wash 651 

KWIK  —  Pocatelo,  Idaho   397 

KWIL  — AUjony.    Oreg 567 

KWIN  —  Ashland,  Oreg 567 

KWIZ  —  Santa  Ana,  CaUf 358 

KWTB  —  Globe,  Ariz 333 

KWJJ  —  Portland,  Oreg 571 

KWKC  —  Abilene,  Tex 612 

K WKH  —  Shreveport,  La 442 

KWK  —  St.    Louis.    Mo 485 

KWKW  —  Pasadena,  Calif 352 

KWLK  —  Longview,   Wash 651 

KWLM  —  Willmar.    Minn 473 

KWNA  —  Winnemucca,    Nev 495 

KWNO  —  Winona,   Minn. 474 

KWNW  —  Wenatdiee,  Wash 655 

K WOA  —  Worthington,  Minn. 474 


rWOC  —  Poplar    Blufi    Mo 484 

XWOE  —  Clinton.    Okla.    562 

rWON  —  BartlesTill©.    Okla 561 

KWOR  —  Worland.   Wyo.    670 

KWOS  —  letleraon    City.    Mo 481 

tyrPC  —  MuscaUne.  la 420 

KWPM  — Wwt    Plains,    Mo 487 

rWHC  —  Pendleton,    Oreg 570 

KWRE  —  Warrenton.    Mo 487 

IWRF  —  Wanen.    Ark 341 

KWRL  -  Riverton,   Wyo 670 

rWKN  —  Reno.    Nev 495 

KWRO  -^  Coquille,    Oreg 567 

KWRT  —  BoonriUe,    Mo 480 

KWSD  — Mt.    Shasta,    CaUl 350 

KWSH  —  Wewaka,   Okla 566 

KWSK  —  Pralt,   Rons 426 

KWSO  —  Wasco,   Calil 361 

KWTC  —  Borstow,    CaUf 344 

KWTO  —  Springlield,   Mo 487 

rWTX  —  Waco,    Tex 638 

KWWL  —  Waterloo,    la 421 

KWTO  —  Sheridan,   Wyo 670 

KXA  —  Seattle,    Wash 653 

KXAR  —  Hope,   Ark 337 

KXEL  —  Waterloo,    la 422 

KXEO  —  Mexico,   Mo 484 

KXGI  —  Ft.   Madison,   la 419 

KXGN  —  Glendive.   Mont 489 

KXIC  — Iowa    City.    la 419 

KXIT  —  Dalhart,   Tex 619 

KXJK  — Forrest    City.    Ark. 337 

KXL  —  Portland,    Oreg 571 

KXLA  —  Pasadena,   Calii 352 

KXLE  —  miensburg.  Wash 650 

KXLF  —  Butte,    Mont 488 

KXLI  —  Helena,    Mont 489 

KXLK  — Great    Falls.    Mont 489 

KXLL  —  Missoula.   Mont 490 

KXLO  —  Lewiston,    Mont 490 

KXLQ  —  Bozeman.  Mont 488 

KXLR  —  Little    Rock.    Ark 339 

KXLW  —  St.   Louis.   Mo 485 

KXLY  —  Spokane,  Wash 654 

KXO  —  El    Centro,    Calif 345 

KXOA  —  Sacramento.  Calif 354 

KXOB  —  Stockton.    Calif 360 

KXOC  —  Chico,    Calif 344 

KXOK  —  St.    Louis.   Mo 486 

KXOL  — Fort    Worth.    Tex 623 

KXOX  —  Sweetwater.   Tex 634 

KXRA  —  Alexander.   Minn 468 

KXRJ  —  Russellville,   Ark 340 

KXRO  —  Aberdeen.  Wash 649 

KXRX  —  San    Jose.    CaUf 357 

KXXX  —  Colby,    Kans 422 

KXYZ  —  Houston.  Tex 626 

r^A  — Son     Francisco.     Calif 357 

KYAK  —  Yakima,    Wash 655 

KYCA  —  Prescolt,    Ariz 334 

KYIC  —  Medford.  Oreg 570 

rYMA  —  Yuma,  Ariz 335 

KYNO  —  Fresno,    Calif 346 

KYOK  —  Houston.    Tex 626 

KYOR  —  Blythe,  Calil 344 

KYOS  —  Merced.   Calif '.  350 

rYOU  —  Greeley.    Colo 365 

KYSM  —  Mankato,  Minn 471 

rrW  —  Philadelphia.    Pa.     '  583 

KYUM  —  Ymna.  Ariz 335 

WAAA  —  Winston  Salem.   N.   C 546 

WAAB  —  Worcester.    Mass 455 

WAAF  -  Chicago.     Ill 401 

WAAT  —  Newark.  N.  J *  493 

WABA  —  Aguadilla.   P.  R. 974 

WABB  —  MobUe.   Ala ,[[[  327 


WABC  —  New  York,  N.  Y 513 

WABG  —  Greenwood.  Miss 476 

WABI  —  Bangor.  Me 443 

WABJ  —  Adrian.   Mich 456 

WABM  —  Houlton.   Me 444 

WABO  —  Waynesboro,  Miss 479 

WABR  —  Winter   Park.   Fla 384 

WABY  — Albany.   N.   Y 504 

WABZ  —  Albemarle,  N.  C 533 

WACA  —  Camden.  S.  C 595 

WACB  —  Kittaning,    Pa 580 

WACE  —  Chicopee-Springfield.   Mass.    . .  452 

WACH  —  Newport  News,  Va 645 

WACL  —  Waycross,  Ga 395 

WACO  —  Waco,    Tex 636 

WACR  —  Columbus,   Miss 475 

WADC  —  Akron,    0 549 

WADE  —  Wadesboro,  N.  C 545 

WADK  —  Newport,  R.  1 593 

WADP  —  Kane,   Pa 580 

WAEB  —  AUentown,  Pa. 573 

WAEL  —  Mayaguez.   P.   R 675 

WAEW  —  CrossviUe,  Tenn 605 

WAFB  —  Baton   Rouge,    La 435 

WAFC  —  Staunton,    Va 648 

WAGA  —  Atlanta,    Ga 385 

WAGC  —  Chattanooga.  Tenn 603 

WAGF  —  Dothan,   Ala 324 

WAGG  — Franklin,  Tenn 605 

WAGM  —  Presque   Isle,    Me 445 

WAGR  —  Lumberton,   N.   C 541 

WAGS  —  BishopviUe.   S.   C 595 

WAHR  —  Miami  Beach,  Fla 379 

WAIM  —  Anderson,    S.    C 595 

WAIN  — Columbia.    Ky 429 

WAIP  —  Prichard,  Ala 329 

WAIR  —  Winston-Salem,   N.    C 547 

WAIT  —  Chicago,    111 401 

WAJF  —  Decatur.    Ala 323 

WAJR  —  Morgantown,  W.  Va 658 

WAKE  —  Greenville.    S.    C 598 

WAKN  —  Aiken.    S.    C 595 

WAKR  —  Akron.   0 549 

WAKU  —  Latrobe.  Pa 580 

WALA  —  Mobile,    Ala 328 

WALB  —  Albany,  Ga. 384 

WALD  —  Waterboro,    S.    C 601 

WALE  —  Fall    River.    Mass 452 

WALK  —  Patchogue.  N.  Y 523 

WALL  —  Middletown,    N.    Y 512 

WALM  —  Albion.    Mich 456 

WALT  —  Tampa.  Fla 382 

WAMI  — Opp.   Ala 329 

WAML  — Laurel,  Miss 477 

WAMS  —  Wilmington,    Del 371 

WAMY  —  Amory.    Miss 474 

WANA  —  Anniston.    Ala 321 

WAND  —  Canton.    0 550 

WANE  —  Fort   Wayne.   Ind 411 

WANN  —  Annapolis,    Md 446 

WANS  —  Anderson,  S.  C 595 

WANT  —  Richmond.    Va 646 

WAOK  —  Atlanta.  Ga 385 

WAOV  —  Vincennes,    Ind 415 

WAPA  —  San   Juan,   P.   R 677 

WAPF  —  McComb,  Miss 478 

WAPI  —  Birmingham,  Ala 322 

WAPL  —  Appleton,  Wis 661 

WAPO  —  Chattanooga,   Tenn 603 

WAPX  —    Montgomery,    Ala.    328 

WARA  —  Attleboro,    Mass 450 

WARB  —  Covington,  La 436 

WARD  —  Johnstown,    Pa.      579 

WARE  — Wore,  Mass 455 

WARK  —  Hagerstown.  Md.  448 

WARL  — Arlington.  Va,    641 


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•  Scrcoiton,    Pa 588 

Fort  Pierce,   Flo. 375 

Peru,   Ind 414 

Havre  De  Grace,  Md 448 

Lafayette,   Ind 413 

Annapolis,    Md 446 

Boone,    N.    C 533 

Gaylord,    Mich 461 

Ashland.   0 549 

Athens,    0 550 

AnHgo,  Wis 661 

■  Atmore,    Ala 321 

Watertown,  N.   Y 532 

Oak  Ridge,  Tenn 611 

Waterbury,   Conn 370 

Sayre,  Pa 588 

Cadillac.  Mich 459 

-  Ashland,  Wis 661 

Alpena,    Mich 456 

-  Aviboim,    Ala 321 

-  Augusta.  Ga 387 

-  Waukesha.  Wis 667 

■  Louisville.   Ky 431 

Springfield,    0 559 

ApoUo,  Pa 574 

-  AlbertviUe,    Ala 321 

-  Portsmoulh.  Va 646 

New    Haven.    Conn 369 

■  Waynesboro.    Va 649 

-  Rockingham.    N.    C 543 

Charlotte.  N.  C 535 

-  Waycross.  Ga 395 

Waynesboro.  Pa 590 

Yazoo    City.   Miss 480 

Hazleton.    Pa 579 

-  Cleveland.    Tenn 604 

Baltimore,    Md 446 

-  Montgomery.  Ala 328 

Fort   Worth.    Tex 623 

-  Bartow,   Fla 374 

Marion.    Ind 413 

-  Bainwell.    S.    C 595 

-  Wilkes-Barre.  Pa 590 

-  Green    Bay.    Wis 662 

•  Pittsfield.    Ill 408 

Burlington.    N.    C 535 

Flint.    Mich 460 

Rochester.  N.   Y 527 

-Chicago.   Ill 401 

-  Forest  City.   N.  C 537 

■  Augusta.   Ga 387 

-  Youngstown.    0 560 

Ponca    City.    Okla 565 

-Battle   Creek.  Mich 457 

-  Bay  City,  Mich 457 

-  Bessemer-Birmingham.    Ala.    .  .  322 

-  Christianburg.  Va 642 

-Union.    S.   C 601 

Pittsfield,    Mass 454 

Elizabethton,    Tenn 605 

Beloit,    Wis 661 

-Buffalo.  N.  Y 507 

Brockton,  Mass 451 

-Beaufort,   S.    C 595 

•  Beaver  Dam,  Wis 661 

-  ChiUicothe,    0 551 

Fremont,   Mich 461 

-Atlanta,   Ga 385 

-  Jessup,  Ga 391 

-  Fitzgerald,  Ga 390 

-  Cartersville,    Ga 388 

-Huntsville,   Ala 327 

Austin,    Ga 387 

Goldsboro,    N.    C 538 

Booneville,    Miss 474 

TCnovvillft.  Tpnn. 606 


WBIS  —  Bristol,  Conn.    367 

WBIW  —  Bedford.  Ind 410 

WBIZ  — Eau  Claire,  Wis 681 

WBKH  —  Hattiesburg.  Miss 476 

WBKV  —  West  Bend,  Was 668 

WBLE  —  Batesville,  Miss 474 

WBLJ  —  Dalton,  Ga 389 

WBLK  —  Clarksburg,    W.    Va 657 

WBLT  — Bedford,    Va 641 

WBMD  —  Baltimore,  Md 446 

WBML  —  Macon,    Ga 391 

WBMS  —  Boston,    Mass. 450 

WBNL  —  Boonville.    Ind 410 

WBNS  —  Columbus,    0 554 

WBNX  —  New  York,  N.  Y 513 

WBNY  —  Buffalo,  N.  Y 507 

WBOB  — Galax,   Va 643 

WBOC  —  SaUsbury,  Md 448 

WBOF  — Virginia   Beach.   Va 648 

WBOK  — New  Orleans.  La 439 

WBOW  —  Terre  Haute.  Ind 415 

WBOY  —  Tarpon  Springs,  Fla 383 

WEPZ  —  Lock  Haven.  Pa 581 

WBRC  —  Birmingham,    Ala 322 

WBRD  — Ft.   Lauderdale,    Fla 375 

WBRE  —  Wilkes-Barre,    Pa 590 

WBRK  —  Pittsfield,   Mass 454 

WBRM  — Marion,    N.    C 541 

WBRN  — Big  Rapids.   Mich 459 

WBRO  —  Waynesboro.    Ga 395 

WERT  —  Bardstown.  Ky 428 

WBRW  — Welch,   W.  Va 660 

WBRY  —  Waterbury.    Conn 370 

WBSC  —  Bennettsville.    S.    C 595 

WBSM  —  New  Bedford.  Mass. 453 

WBSR  —  Pensacola,  Fla 380 

WBT  —  Charlotte,    N.    C 535 

WBTA  —  Balavia.   N.   Y 507 

WBTH  —  WiUiamson,    W.    Va 660 

WBTM  —  Danville.   Va 643 

WBTN  —  Bennington,  Vt 640 

WBTO  — Linton,    Ind.     413 

WBUD  —  Trenton.  N.  1 500 

WBUT  —  Butler,   Pa 575 

WBUX  —  Dcylestown.    Pa 576 

WBUY  —  Lexington.    N.    C 541 

WBVP  —  Beaver    Falls,    Pa 574 

WBYS  —  Canton.    Ill 399 

WEZ-WBZA  —  Boston-Springfield,    Mass. .  450 

WCAE  —  Pittsburgh,  Pa 586 

WCAM  — Camden,    N.    J 498 

WCAN  —  Milwaukee,  Wis 664 

WCAO  —  Baltimore.  Md 446 

WCAP  —  Lowell.    Mass 453 

\\  C AU  —  PhUadelphia.    Pa 583 

WCAW  —  Charleston.  W.  Va 656 

WCAX  —  Burlngton.    Vt 640 

WCAZ  —  Carthage.   lU 399 

WCBA  —  Corning.  N.  Y 508 

WCBC  —  Andersen.  Ind 410 

WCED  —  Zion.    Ill 410 

WCEI  —  Columbus.    Miss 475 

WCBL  —  Benton.   Ky 428 

WCBM  —  Baltimore.  Md 446 

WCER  —  Memphis.   Tenn 608 

WCBS  —  New  York.  N.  Y 513 

WCBT  —  Roancka  Rapids.  N.  C 543 

WCBY  —  Cheboygan,    M.ch 459 

WCCC  —  Hartford,  Conn 368 

WCCM  —  Lawrence,    Mass 453 

WCCO  —  Minneapolis,  Minn 471 

WCCP  —  Savannah,  Ga ^9^ 

WCDL  —  Carbondale,    Pa 575 

WCDT  —  Winchester,   Tenn 612 

WCEC  — Rocky  Mount,  N.  C 543 

WCED  —  DuBois,    Pa 576 


WCEF     -  Porkersburg.    W.    Va. .  659 

WCEH    -  Hawkinsvllle.   Ga 390 

WCEM       Cambridge,    Md 447 

WCEN  —  Mt.  Pleasant.  Mich 465 

wen.  —  Clucaqo.  111.  402 

WCFS  —  Harrey.    111.                         405 

WCFV    -  ClUton   Forge.    Va 642 

WCGA  —  Calhoun,    Ga 388 

WCGC  —  Belmont.    N.    C 533 

WCHA    -  Chombersburg.  Pa 575 

WCHF       Chippewa    Falls,    Wis 661 

WCHL  -  Chapel    HiU,    N.   C 535 

WCHN  —  Norwich,    N.    Y 523 

WCHO   -   Washington  Court  House,  O. .  .  560 

WCHS  —  Charleston.    W.    Va 656 

WCHV  —  Charlottesville.    Va 642 

WCIL  —  Carbondale.    IlL    399 

WCIN  —  Cincinnati.     0 551 

WCJU  —  Columbia,    Miss 475 

WCKB  —  Dunn,    N.    C 536 

WCKY  -  Cincinnati,    0 551 

WCLB  —  CamUla,   Ga 388 

WCLD  —  Cleveland,    Miss 475 

WCLG  —  Morgantown,   W.   Va 659 

WCU  —  Coming,    N.    Y 508 

WCLO  —  Janesville,   Wis 662 

WCLT  —  Newark,    0 557 

WCMA  —  Corinth.   Miss 475 

WCMB  —  Harrisburg,   Pa 578 

WCMC  —  Wildwood,   N.   J ;  501 

WCMI  —  Ashland,  Ky 428 

WCMN  —  Arecibo.  P.  R 674 

WCMS  —  Norfolk.    Va 645 

WCMW  —  Canton.    0 550 

WCMY  —  Ottawa.    lU 407 

WCNB  —  Connersville.    Ind 411 

WCNC  —  Elizabeth  City.   N.  C 536 

WCNH  —  Quincy.  Fla 381 

WCNR  —  Bloomsburg.    Pa 574 

WCNT  —  CentraUa.    Ill 401 

WCNU  —  Crestview.   Fla 374 

WCNX  —  Middletown.   Conn 368 

WCOA  —  Pensacola.  Fla 381 

WCOC  —  Meridian.    Mass 478 

WCOG  —  Greensboro.    N.    C 538 

WCOH  —  Newnan.  Ga 392 

WCOJ  —  Coatesville.    Pa 576 

WCOL  —  Columbus.   0 554 

WCOM  —  Parkersburg.  W.  Va 659 

WCON  —  Cornelia,  Ga 389 

WCOP  —  Boston.    Mass 450 

WCOR  —  Lebanon.   Tenn 607 

WCOS  —  Columbia.  S.  C 596 

WCOU  —  Lewiston.    Me 444 

WCOV  —  Montgomery.    Ala 328 

WCOW  —  South    St.    Paul.    Minn 473 

WCPA  —  Clearfield.   Pa 576 

WCPM  —  Cumberland.  Ky 429 

WCPO  —  Cincinnati.  0 551 

WCPS  —  Tarboro.    N.    C 544 

WCRA  —  Effingham.    Ill 404 

WCRB  —  Waltham.  Mass 455 

WCRE  —  Cherow.    S.    C 596 

WCRI  —  Scottsboro.    Ala 330 

WCRK  —  Morristown.   Tenn 609 

WCHL  —  Oneonta.    Ala 329 

WCRO  —  Johnstown,  Pa 579 

WCRS  —  Greenwood.    S.    C 598 

WCRT  —  Birmingham.  Ala 322 

WCRW  —  Chicago.    Ill 402 

WCSC  —  Charleston.   S.  C 595 

WCSH  —  Portland,    Me 444 

WCSI  —  Columbus,  Ind 411 

WCSS  —  Amsterdam.   N.   Y 505 

WCTA  —  Andalusia,  Ala 32 1 

WCTC  —  New    Brunswick,    N.   J 499 


WCTT  — Corbin.  Ky 429 

WCUE  —  Akron.    0 549 

WCUM  —  Cumberland.   Md 447 

WCVA  —  Culpeper.   Va 643 

WCVI  —  Connelsville.   Pa 576 

WCVS  —  Springfield.   Ill 409 

WCYB  —  Bristol.   Va 642 

WDAD  —  Indiana.  Pa 579 

WDAE  —  Tampa.   Fla 382 

WDAF  —  Kansas    City.   Mo 483 

V^AK  —  Columbus.  Ga 388 

WDAN  —  Danville.  lU 403 

WDAR  —  Sovamiah.    Ga 393 

WD  AS  —  Philadelphia.    Pa 583 

WDAY  —  Forgo.  N.  D 548 

WDBC  —  Escanaba.   Mich 460 

WDBF  —  Delray  Beach.  Fla 375 

WDBJ  —  Roanoke,    Va 647 

WDBL  —  Springfield.  Tenn 611 

WDBO  —  Orlando.    Fla 380 

WDBQ  —  Dubuque.   la. 419 

WDCT  —  Dade    City,    Fla 374 

WDEC  —  Americus,   Ga 384 

WDEF  —  Chattanooga.  Tenn 603 

WDEL  —  Wilmington.    Del 371 

WDEV  —  Waterbury.  Vt 641 

WDGY  —  Minneapolis,    Minn 471 

WDIA  —  Memphis.   Tenn 608 

WDIG  —  Dothan.  Ala 324 

WDIX  —  Orangeburg.   S.   C 599 

WDKD  —  Kingstree.  S.  C 599 

WDLA  —  Walton.    N.    Y 531 

WDLB  —  Marshfield.    Wis 664 

WDLC  — Port   Jervis.   N.   Y 524 

WDLP  —  Panama  City.  Fla 380 

WDMG  —  Douglas.    Ga 389 

WDMJ  —  Marquette.   Mich 465 

WDNC  — Durham.    N.    C 536 

WDNE  — Elkins.    W.    Va 657 

WDOB  —  Canton.    Miss 475 

WDOD  —  Chattanooga.   Tenn 603 

WDOG  —  Marine    City.    Mich 465 

WDOK  —  Cleveland.    0 553 

WDON  —  Wheaton.  Md 449 

WDOR  —  Sturgeon   Bay.   Wis 667 

WDOS  —  Oneonta.    N.   Y 523 

WDOT  —  Burlinglon,   Vt 640 

WDOV  —  Dover.    Del 371 

WDQN  — Du   Quion.   Ill 404 

WDRC  —  Hartford.     Conn 368 

WDRF  —  Chester.   Pa 575 

WDSC  —  Dillon.   S.   C 597 

WDSG  —  Dyersburg.  Tenn 605 

WDSM  —  Superior.   Wis 667 

WDSR  —  Lake   City.   Fla 377 

WDSU  —  New   Orleans.   La 439 

WDUN  —  Gainesville.   Ga 390 

WDUZ  —  Green   Bay.   Wis 662 

WDVA  —  Danville.    Va 643 

WDWD  —  Dawson.    Ga 389 

WDWS  —  Champaign.    Ill 401 

WDXB  —  Chattanooga,  Tenn 603 

WDXE  —  Lctwrenceburg,   Tenn 607 

WDXI  —  Jackson,    Tenn 606 

WDXL  —  Lexington,    Tenn 608 

WDXN  —  Clarksville.   Tenn 604 

WDYK  —  Cumberland.    Md 447 

WDZ  —  Decatur.   Ill '  403 

WEAB— Greer.   S.   C 598 

WEAM  —  Arlington.  Va 641 

WEAN  —  Providence.  R.  1 593 

WEAR  —  Pensacola.   Fla. 381 

WZAS  —  Decatur,    Ga. 389 

WEAT  —  West  Palm  Beach.  Fla 383 

WEAU  —  Eau    Claire,    Wis 662 

WEAV  —  Plottsburg^N^Yj^^^^^^^SSA 


WEAW  — Evcmston.    lU 404 

WEBC  —  Duluth,   Minn 469 

WEBJ  —  Brewton,  Ala.   323 

WEBK  —  Tampa.  Fla 382 

WEBQ  —  Harrisbmg.  Ill 405 

WEBR  —  BuHalo,  N.  Y 508 

WEBY  — Milton„  Fla 379 

WEDC  —  Chicago.  Ill 402 

WEDO  —  McKeesport.  Pa 581 

WEDR  —  Birmingham.  Ala 322 

WEEB  —  Southern  Pines.  N.  C 544 

WEED  —  Rocky  Mount.  N.  C 543 

WEEI  —  Boston,  Mass 450 

WEEK  —  Peoria.  Ill 407 

WEEU  —  Reading.  Pa 587 

WEGO  —  Concord,  N.  C 536 

WEIC  — Charleston.    Ill 401 

WEIM  —  Fitchburg.  Moss 452 

WEIR  —  Weirton.  W.  Va 660 

WEKR  —  Fayetteville.  Tenn 605 

WEKY  —  Richmond.  Ky 434 

WEKZ  —  Monroe.  Wis 665 

WELC  —  Welch.  W.  Va 660 

WELI  —  New  Haven,  Conn 369 

WELL  —  Battle  Creek.  Mich 457 

WELM  —  Elmira.  N.  Y 508 

WELO  —  Tupelo.  Miss 479 

WELP  — Easley.    S.    C 597 

WELR  —  Roanoke.    Ala 330 

WELS  —  Kinston.  N.  C 540 

WELY  — Ely.  Minn 470 

WEMP  —  Milwaukee.  Wis 664 

WEMR  —  Emporium.  Pa 576 

WENA  —  Bayamon.  P.  R 674 

WENC  —  Whiteville,    N.    C 545 

WENE  —  Binghamton-Endicott.  N.  Y 507 

WENK  —  Union  City.  Tenn 612 

WENT  —  Gloversville.  N.  Y 509 

WENY  —  Elmira.  N.  Y 509 

WEOA  —  EvansvUle.    Ind 411 

WEOK  —  Poughkeepsie.  N.  Y 524 

WEOL  —  Elyria.   0 555 

WEPG  —  South  Pittsburgh.  Tenn 611 

WEPM  —  Martinsburg.    W.    Va 658 

WERC  —  Erie.  Pa 577 

WERD  —  Atlanta.  Ga 385 

WERE  — Cleveland.  0 553 

WERH  — Hamilton.  Ala 327 

WERI  —  Westerly.    R.    1 594 

WESA  —  Charleroi.    Pa 575 

WESB  —  Bradford.  Pa 575 

WESC  —  Greenville,  S.  C 598 

WESK  —  Escanaba,  Mich 460 

WEST  —  Easton,  Pa 576 

WESX  —  Salem,  Mass 454 

WETB  —  Johnson  City,  Tenn 606 

WETO  —  Gadsden.  Ala 325 

WETU  —  Wetumpka,  Ala 331 

WETZ  — New  Martinsville,  W.  Va 659 

WEVA  —  Emporia,  Va 643 

WEVD  —  New  York.  N.  Y 513 

WEVE  —  Eveleth,  Minn 470 

WEW  — St.   Louis,  Mo 486 

WEWO  — Laurinburg,  N.  C 540 

WEXL  —  Royal  Oak,  Mich 467 

WEYE  — Sanford.  N.  C 544 

WEZB  —  Birmingham,  Ala 322 

WFAA  — Dallas,  Tex 621 

WFAH  — Alliance,  0 549 

WFAI  —  Fayetteville,    N.    C 537 

WEAR  —  Farrell,  Pa 577 

WFAS  —  White  Plains,  N.  Y 532 

WFAU  —  Augusta,  Me 443 

WFAX  — FaUs  Church,  Va 643 

WFBC  — Greenville,  S.  C 598 

WFBG  —  Altoona,  Pa 573 


WFBL  —  Syracuse,  N.  Y 528 

WFBM  —  Indianapolis,  Ind 412 

WFBR  —  Baltimore.  Md 446 

WFCB  —  Dunkirk,  N.  Y 508 

WFDF  —  Flint,  Mich 460 

WFEA  —  Manchester,  N.  H 496 

WFEB  —  Sylacauga,  Ala 330 

WFEC  —  Miami,  Fla 378 

WFGM  —  Fitchburg.    Mass 452 

WFGN  — Gaffney.  S.  C 597 

WFHG  — Bristol,  Va 642 

WFHR  —  Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis 668 

WFIG  —  Sumter,    S.    C 600 

WFIL  —  Philadelphia,  Pa 583 

WFIN  —  Findlay,    0 556 

WFIW  —  Fairfield,  111 404 

WFKN  — Franklin,  Ky 430 

WFKY  —  Frankfort,  Ky.   429 

WFLA  —  Tampa,  Fla 383 

WFLB  —  Fayetteville,  N.  C 537 

WFLO  —  Farmville,  Va 643 

WFMC  —  Goldsboro,  N.  C 538 

WFMD  —  Frederick,  Md 448 

WFMH  —  Culhnan,  Ala 323 

WFMJ  —  Youngstown,  0 561 

WFMO  —  Fairmont,   N.   C 537 

WFMW  —  Madisonville,  Ky 432 

WFNC  —  Fayetteville,  N.  C 537 

WFNS  —  Burlington,    N.    C 535 

WFOB  —  Fostoria,    0 556 

WFOM  —  Marietta,  Ga 391 

WFOR  —  Hattiesburg,  Miss 476 

WFOX  — Milwaukee,  Wis 664 

WFOY  — St.    Augustine,    Fla 381 

WFPA  — Ft.  Payne,  Ala. 325 

WFPG  —  Atlantic  City,  N.  J 497 

WFPM  — Fort  Valley,  Ga 390 

WFPR  —  Hammond,  La 437 

WFRC  —  Reidsville,   N.  C 543 

WFRL  — Freeport.   Ill 404 

WFRM  —  Coudersport,  Pa 576 

WFRO  —  Fremont,   0 556 

WFRP  —  Savannah.  Ga 393 

WFRX  — West    Frankfort.    Ill 410 

WFTC  — Kinston,    N.    C 540 

WFTL— Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla 375 

WFTM  — Maysville,  Ky 432 

WFTR  — Front    RoyaL    Va 643 

WFTW  —  Ft.  Walton  Beach,  Fla 376 

WFUL  — Fulton,   Ky 430 

WFUN  — Huntsville,    Ala 327 

WFUR  — Grand  Rapids,  Mich 461 

WFVA  —  Fredericksburg,  Va 643 

WFVG  —  Fuquay  Springs,  N.   C 537 

WFYC  — Alma,   Mich 456 

WGAA  —  Cedartown,  Ga 388 

WGAC  —  Augusta.   Ga.    387 

WGAD  —  Gadsden,  Ala 325 

WGAF  —  Valdosta.  Ga 394 

WGAI  —  Elizabeth,  N.  C 537 

WGAL  —  Lancaster,  Pa 580 

WGAN  — Portland,    Me 444 

WGAP  —  Maryville,  Tenn 608 

WGAR  — Cleveland,   0 553 

WGAT  —  Utica,  N.  Y 531 

WGAU  —  Athens,  Ga 384 

WGAW  —  Gardner,    Mass 452 

WGA Y  —  Silver  Springs,  Md 449 

WGBA  —  Columbus,  Ga 388 

WGBB  —  Freeport,  N.  Y 509 

WGBF  —  Evansville,    Ind 411 

WGBG  —  Greensboro,  N.   C 538 

WGBI  —  Scranton,    Pa 588 

WGBR  —  Goldsboro,    N.    C 538 

WGBS  —  Miami,  Fla 378 

WGCB  — Red  Lion,   Pa 587 


WGCD       ...     -      -^  596 

WGCM  —  GuUport  Mi«8.  476 

WGEA  — G«n»Ta.  Ala.  325 

WGEM  —  Ouincy.    lU,  408 

WOES  —  Chicago,    m.  402 

WGET  —  G«ltT»burq.    Pa.  577 

WGE2  — B«lolt.    WU.  661 

WGFS  —  Covlnqton,  Ga.  389 

WGGA  -   GalneivUle.   Ga.  390 

WGGG  —  Gain^tYllle.    Fla 376 

WGGH  —  Morion.    Ill 406 

WGH  —  Newport    Newt.    Vo 645 

WGIG  —  Bruniwlck.  Ga.  387 

WGO.  —  Galeaburq,  III.  404 

WGIV  —  Charlotte.  N.  C 535 

WGIV  —  Charleston,    W.    Va 656 

WGL  — Ft.     Wayne.     Ind 411 

WGLC  —  Centrevllle,  Miss 475 

WGLS  -   Decatur.    Ga 389 

WGMA  -  Hollywood  Miami,  Flo 376 

WGMS       Washington,   D.   C 372 

WGN  —  Chicago.    Ill 401 

WGNC  —  Gastonia.    N.    C 537 

WGNI  —  Wilmington,   N.   C 545 

WGNS  —  Murireesboro,   Tenn 609 

WGNY  —  Newburgh,    N.    Y 512 

WGOV  —  Valdosta,    Ga 395 

WGPA  —  Bethlehem.  Pa 574 

WGPC  —  Albany,    Ga 384 

WGR  —  BuHalo,  N.  Y 508 

WGPA  —  Cairo,    Ga 388 

WGRC  —  Louisville,   Ky 431 

WGRD  —  Grand   Rapids,   Mich 462 

WGRM  —  Greenwood,    Miss 476 

WGRV  —  G-eenville.    Tenn 605 

WGRY  — Gary,    Ind 412 

WGSM  —  Huntington.   N.  Y 511 

WGST  —  Atlon'.a,   Ga 385 

WGSV  —  Gunlersville.   Ala 325 

WGSW  --  Greenwood,  S.  C 598 

WGTA  —  Summerville,  Ga 394 

WGTC  —  Greenville,    N.    C 538 

WGTH  —  Hartford,    Conn 368 

WGTL  —  Kannapolis,    N.   C 540 

WGTM  —  Wilson,    N.    C 546 

WGTN  —  Georgetown,  S.  C 597 

WGUY  —  Bangor,  Me 443 

WG VA  —  Geneva,    N.    Y 509 

WGVM  —  Greenville,    Miss 476 

WGWC  —  Selma,  Ala 339 

WGWD  —  Gadsden,   Ala 325 

WG WR  —  Asheboro.    N.    C 533 

WGY  —  Schenectady.    N.    Y 528 

WGYV  —  Greenville.  Ala 325 

WHAB  —  Baxley.   Ga 387 

WHAI  —  Greenfield,  Mass 452 

WHAK  —  Rogers    City.     Mich 466 

WHAL  —  Shelbyville.   Tenn 811 

WHAM  —  Rochester.  N.  Y 527 

WHAN  —  Charleston,    S.    C 596 

WHAP  —  Hopewell,   Va 644 

WHAR  —  Clarksburg,   W.  Va 657 

WHAS  —  LouUviUe,    Ky 431 

WHAT  —  Philadelphia.  Pa 583 

V/HAV  —  Haverhill,   Mass 452 

WHA W  —  Weston.    W.    Va 660 

WHAY  — New    Britain.    Conn 368 

WHB  —  Kansas    City.    Mo 483 

WHBB  —  Selma.  Ala 330 

WHBC  —  Canton.    0 550 

WHBF  — Rock   blond.  III.  408 

WHBI  — Newark.    N.    1 498 

WHBL  —  Sheboygan,    Wis 666 

WHBO  —  Toropa,   Fla 383 

WHBQ  —  Memphis,  Tenn 608 

WHBS  —  Huntsville.  Ala 327 


WHET  —  Horrlmon.  Tenn 605 

WHBU  —  Anderson,  Ind 410 

WHBY  —  Appleton.  Wis 661 

WHCC  —  Waynesville,    N.    C 545 

WHCU  —  Ithaca,    N.    Y 511 

WHDF  —  Hough'.on.   Mich 462 

WHDH  —  Boston,    Mass 450 

WHDL  —  Olean,  N.  Y 523 

WHDM  —  McKenzie.   Tenn 608 

WHEB  —  Portsmouth.   N.    H 497 

WHEC  —  Rochester.  N.  Y 527 

WHED  —  Washington.  N.  C 545 

WHEE  —  Martinsville.    Va.    644 

WHEN  —  Syracuse.    N.    Y 528 

WHEP  —  Foley.    Ala 325 

WHFB  —  Benton    Harbor.    Mich 457 

WHFC  —  Chicago.   Ill 402 

WHGB  —  Horrisburg.     Pa 578 

WHGR  —  Houghton  Lake.  Mich 462 

WHHH  —  Warrerv,    0 560 

WHHM  —  Memphis.   Tenn 608 

WHIE  —  Griffin,    Ga 330 

WHIL  —  Medford.   Mass.    453 

WHIM  —  Providence.  R.  1 594 

WHIN  —  Gallatin.   Tenn 615 

WHIO  —  Dayton.  0 555 

WHIP  —  Mooresville.    N.     C 541 

WHIR  —  Danville.  Ky 429 

WHIS  —  Bluefield.    W.    Vo 656 

WHIT  —  New  Bern.  N.  C 542 

WHIZ  —  Zanesville.    0 561 

WHJB  —  Greensburg.    Pa 577 

WHIG  —  Matewan.   W.   Vo 658 

WHK  —  Cleveland,    0 553 

WHKK  —  Akron.   0 549 

WHKP  —  Hendersonville.    N.    C 539 

WHKY  —  Hickory.  N.  C 539 

WHLB  —  Virginia,  Minn 473 

WHLD  —  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y 523 

WHLF  — South  Boston,   Va 648 

WHLI  —  Hempstead,  N.  Y 511 

WHLL  —  Wheeling,  W.  Va 660 

WHLM  —  Bloomsburg,    Pa 574 

WHLN  — Harlan,    Ky 430 

WHLS  — Port   Huron.   Mich 466 

WHMA  —  Anniston.   Ala 321 

WHMP  —  Northampton,  Mass 454 

WHNC  —  Henderson,   N.   C 538 

WHNY  —  McComb,   Miss 478 

WHO  —  Des    Moines.    la 418 

WHOC  —  Philadelphia,  Miss 479 

WHOD  —  Homestead.    Pa 579 

WHOK  — Lancaster.    0 556 

WHOL  —  AUentown,  Pa 573 

WHOM  —  New  York,  N.  Y 515 

WHOO  —  Orlando.   Fla 380 

WHOP  —  Hopkinsville.  Ky 431 

WHOS  —  Decatur,  Ala 323 

WHOT  — South    Bend.    Ind 415 

WHOW  —  Clinton,   111 403 

WHP  —  Horrisburg.    Pa 578 

WUPE  — High   Point.  N.   C 539 

WHRV  —  Ann  Arbor,  Mich 456 

WHSC  —  Hartsville,    S.    C 599 

WHSY  —  Hottiesburg,  Miss 476 

WHTB  —  Talladega,   Ala 330 

WHTC  —  Holland,    Mich 462 

WHTN  —  Huntington.  W.  Vo 657 

WHUB  —  Cookeville,  Tenn 605 

WHUC  —  Hudson.  N.  Y 511 

WHUM  —  Reading,    Pa.     587 

WHUN  —  Huntingdon,  Pa 579 

WHVF  —  Wausou.  Wis 668 

WHVR  —  Hanover.   Pa 577 

WHWB  —  Rutland,    Vt.    640 

WHWL  —  Nanticoke.  Pa 581 


WHXY  —  Bogalusa.    La 436 

WHYL  —  Carlisle.  Pa 575 

WHYN  — Holyoke-Springfield.  Mass.    ...  453 

WIAM  — WiUiamston,   N.    C 545 

WIBA  —  Madison,  Wis 663 

WIBB  —  Macon,    Ga 391 

WIBC  —  Indianapolis,  Ind 412 

WIBG  —  Philadelphia,  Pa 585 

WIBM  —  Jackson,   Mich 463 

WIBR  —  Baton   Rouge,   La 435 

WIBU  —  Poynet:e,  Wis 665 

WIBV  — Belleville,  111 399 

WIBW  —  Topeka.    Kans 427 

WIBX  —  Utica,  N.  Y 531 

WICA  —  Ashtabula,    0 550 

WICC  —  Bridgeport.    Conn 367 

WICE  —  Providence,  R.  1 593 

WICH  —  Norwich.  Conn 369 

WICK  —  Scranton.  Pa 588 

WICR  —  Cruz  Boy.  V.  1 677 

WICY  —  Malone.  N.  Y 512 

WIDE  —  Biddeford.    Me 443 

WIEL  —  Elizabethtown.  Ky 429 

WIFM  — Elkin.    N.    C 537 

WIGM  —  Medford.    Wis 684 

WIKB  —  Iron  River,  Mich 463 

WIKC  —  Bogalusa.   La 436 

WIKE  —  Newport.    Vt 640 

WIKK  —  Erie.   Pa 577 

WIKY  —  EvansviUe.    Ind 411 

WIL  —  St.    Louis.    Mo 486 

WILD  —  Birmingham.  Ala 322 

WILE  —  Cambridge.  0 550 

WILK  —  Wilkes-Barre.  Pa 590 

WILM  — Wihnington.  Del 371 

WILO  —  Frankfort.    Ind 412 

WILS  —  Lansing,  Mich 464 

WILY  —  Pittsburgh,    Pa.     586 

WIMA  —  Lima,  0 556 

WIMO— Winder,  Ga 395 

WIMS  —  Michigan  City,   Ind 414 

WINA  —  Charlotteville,  Va 642 

WINC  —  Winchester,  Va 649 

WIND  —  Chicago,    111 402 

WING  —  Dayton,  0 555 

WINI  — Murphysboro,    111 407 

WINK  —  Ft.    Myers,    Fia 375 

WINN  —  Louisville,    Ky 432 

WINR  —  Binghamton.  N.  Y 507 

WINS  —  New  York.  N.  Y 515 

WINX  —  RockviUe.    Md 448 

WINZ  —  Miami.    Fla.    378 

WIOD  —  Miami.   Fla 378 

WIOK  —  Tampa.  Fla 383 

WION  — Ionia.    Mich 462 

WIOU  —  Kokomo.  Ind 413 

WIP  —  Philadelphia.    Pa.    585 

WIPC  —  Lake  Wales,  Fla 377 

WIPS  —  Ticonderoga.  N.  Y 530 

WIRA  —  Fort    Pierce,    Fla 376 

WIRB  —  Enterprise.  Ala 324 

WIRC  —  Hickory.  N.  C 539 

WIRE  — Indianapolis.   Ind 412 

WIRJ  —  Humboldt.  Tenn 606 

WIRK  —  West  Palm  Beach.  Fla 384 

WIRL  —  Peoria.    Ill 407 

WIRO  —  Ironton.  0 556 

WIRY  —  Plattsburg,  N.  Y 524 

WIS  —  Columbia.  S.  C 596 

Wise  —  Madison.  Wis 663 

WISE  —  AsheviUe.  N.  C 533 

WISH  — Indianapolis.   Ind 413 

WISL  —  Shamokin.  Pa 588 

WISN  — Milwaukee,  Wis 664 

WISO  — Ponce,    P.   R 675 

WISP  — Kinston,  N.  C 540 


WISR  —  Butler.  Pa 575 

WIST  —  Charlotte.  N.  C 535 

WITH  —  Baltimore.    Md 447 

WITY  —  Danville.  Ill 403 

WITZ  —  Jasper.  Ind 413 

WIVI  —  Christiansted.   V.   1 677 

WIVK  —  Knoxville.   Tenn 607 

WIVY  —  Jacksonville.   Ha 376 

WIZE  —  Springiield.    0 559 

WIZZ  —  Streator.  Ill 409 

WJAC  —  Johnstown.   Pa 580 

WJAG  —  Norfolk.  Nebr 492 

WJAM  —  Marion,  Ala 327 

WJAN  —  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 600 

WJAR  —  Providence,  R.  1 594 

WJAS  —  Pittsburgh,   Pa 586 

WJAT  —  Swainsboro,    Ga 394 

W  JAX  —  JacksonviUe,  Fla 376 

WJAY  —  MuUins,  S.  C 599 

WJAZ  —  Albany,  Ga 384 

WJBB  —  Haleyville,  Ala 327 

WJBC  —  Bloomington,  111 399 

WJBK  —  Detroit,  Mich 459 

WJBO  —  Baton  Rouge,  La 435 

WJBS  —  Deland,  Fla 375 

WJBW  —  New  Orleans.  La 439 

WJCD  —  Seymour,  Ind 414 

WJCM  —  Sebring.  Fla 382 

WJDA  —  Quincy,  Mass 454 

WJDX  —  Jackson.  Miss 477 

WJEF  — Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 462 

WJEH  —  Gallipolis.  0 556 

WJEJ  —  Hagerslown.  Md 448 

WJEL  —  Springfield,    0 559 

WJER  —  Dover.  0 555 

WJET  —  Erie.  Pa 577 

WJFR  — Caguas.    P.   R 674 

WJHL  —  Johnson    City.    Tenn 606 

WJHO  —  Opelika.    Ala 329 

WJHP  —  Jacksonville.   Fla 376 

WJIG  —  TuUahoma,    Tenn 612 

WJIM  —  Lansing,  Mich 465 

WJIV  —  Savannah,  Ga.   393 

WJJD  —  Chicago,   111 402 

WJJL  —  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y 523 

WJJM  —  Lewisburg.  Tenn 607 

WJKO  —  Springfield,  Mass 454 

WJLB  —  Detroit,  Mich 459 

WJLD  —  Birmingham,   Ala 322 

WILK  —  Asbury  Park,  N.  J 497 

WJLS  —  Beckley,  W.  Va 656 

WJMA  —  Orange,  Va 646 

WJMB  —  Brookhaven,  Miss 474 

WJMC  —  Rice  Lake,  Wis 666 

WJMJ  —  Philadelphia.    Pa 585 

WJMW  —  Athens.  Ala 321 

WJMX  —  Florence.    S.    C 597 

WJMO  —  Cleveland,    0 553 

WJMR  —  New  Orieans,  La 439 

WJMS  —  Ironwood,    Mich 463 

WJNC  —  Jacksonville.  N.  C 539 

WJNO  —  West  Palm  Beach.  Fla 383 

WJOB  —  Hammond.  Ind 412 

WJOC  —  Jamestown.  N.  Y 511 

WJOI  —  Florence.    Ala 324 

WJOL  —  Joliet.  Ill 405 

WJON  —  St.  Cloud.  Minn 472 

WJOT  —  Lake  City.  S.  C 599 

WJOY  —  Burlington.  Vt 640 

WJPA  —  Washington.  Pa 590 

WJPD  —  Ishpeming.  Mich 463 

WJPF  — Herrin.  Ill 405 

WJPG  —  Green  Bay.  Wis 662 

WJPR  —  Greenville.    Miss 476 

WJPS  —  EvansviUe.   Ind 411 

WJQS  —  Jackson,    Miss 477 


WIR        r M-h.    .  459 

WJRD       Tu»caloo»aL   AKv  331 

WIRl  ~  Unolr.  N.  C.  540 

WITN  — Jamwtown,   N.  Y 511 

WJVA  — South   B«nd.    Ind.  415 

WJVB  —  lack.onTllle  Beach.   Fla.  377 

WTW  —  Cleveland.   0 553 

WrWl  — Geonjetown.  Del.  371 

WJWS  —  South  HUl.  Va.  648 

WrXN  —  lackion.   Miss.    .  .  477 

WJXM  —  Clorksvllle.  Tenn.  604 

WKAB  — Mobile.   Ala 328 

WKAI  —  Macomb.    111.  406 

WKAL  — Rome.   N.   Y.  527 

WKAM-    Warsaw,    Ind 415 

WKAN  —  Kankakee.    Ill 405 

WKAP  —  AUentown,    Pa 573 

WKAQ— San    Juan,    P.    R.  677 

WKAT  —  Miami    Beach,    Fla 379 

WKAY  —  Glasgow,    Ky 430 

WKBC  — North   Wilkesboro.   N.  C 542 

WKBH  —  LaCrosse,  Wis 663 

WKBI  — Si.    Mary's,    Pa 588 

WKBL  —  Coringlon,    Tenn 605 

WKBN  —  Youngstown,    0 561 

WKBO  —  Harrisburg,    Pa 578 

WKBR  —  Manchester,    N.    H 496 

WKBS  —  Oyster   Bay.  N.  Y 523 

WKBV  —  Richmond,  Ind 414 

WKBW  —  Buffalo.    N.    Y 507 

WKBZ  —  Muskegon,   Mich 465 

WKCT  —  Bowling    Green.    Ky 428 

WKDA  —  Nashville.   Tenn 609 

WKDK  —  Newberry.  S.  C 599 

WKDN  —  Camden,   N.   J 498 

WKEI  —  Kewanee,   lU.    405 

WKEU  —  GrUfin,   Ga 390 

WKEY  —  Covington,  Va 642 

WKGN  —  Knoxville,    Tenn 607 

WKHM  —  Jackson,  Mich 464 

WHC  —  Hazard,   Ky 430 

WKID  —  Urbana,    III 409 

WKIK  —  Leonardtown,    Md 448 

WKIN  —  KingsporL     Tenn 606 

WKIP  —  Poughkeepsie,    N.    Y 527 

WKJB  —  Mayaguez,   P.  R 675 

WKIG  —  Ft.   Wayne.   Ind 412 

WKKO  —  Cocoa.  Fla 374 

WKLA  —  Ludington,    Mich 465 

WKLF  —  Canton,     Ala 323 

WKLI  —  Sparta,    Wis 667 

WKLK  —  Cloquet,   Minn 469 

WKLO  —  Louisville.    Ky 432 

WKLV  —  Blackstone,    Va 642 

WKLY  —  Hartwell,   Ga 390 

WKMF  ~  Flint,    Mich 460 

WKMH  —  Detroit,    Mich 460 

WKMI  —  Kalamazoo.  Mich 464 

WKMT  —  Kings    Mountain.    N.   C 540 

WKNA  —  Charleston.   W.    Va 656 

WKNB  —  New   Britain.   Conn 368 

WKNE  —  Keene.  N.  H 496 

WKNK  —  Muskegon.  Mich 466 

WKNX  —  Saginaw,    Mich.     467 

WXNY  —  Kingston.   N.   Y 512 

WKOA  —  Hopklnsville.    Ky 431 

WKOK  —  Sunbury.  Pa 589 

W¥OP  —  Blnghamton.    N.    Y 507 

WKOV  —  Wellston.  0 560 

WKOW  —  Madison.  Wis 663 

WKOX  —  Framingham,    Mass 452 

WIOY  —  BlueHeld.   W.   Va 656 

WKOZ  —  Ko«:iu8ko.    Miss.    477 

WKPA  —  New  Kensington.   Pa 581 

WKPT  —  Klngsport.  Tenn 606 

WKBC  —  Cincinnall.    0 551 


WKRG  — Mobile.    Ala 328 

WKRM  —  Columbia.   Tenn 604 

WKRO  —  Cairo,    111 399 

WKRS  —  Waukegan.   Ill 410 

WKRT  —  Cortland,    N.    Y 508 

WKRZ  —  Oil    City,    Pa 583 

WKSB  —  Milford,    Del 371 

WKSR  —  Pulaski,  Tenn 611 

WKST  —  New    Castle.    Pa 581 

WKTG  —  Thomasville.    Ga 394 

WKTM  —  Mayfield,  Ky 432 

WKTY  —  LaCrosse,  Wis 663 

WKUL  —  Cullman,    Ala 323 

WKVA  —  Lewiston,    Pa 580 

WKVM  —  San  Juan,  P.  R 677 

WKWF  —  Key  West.  Fla 377 

WK WK  —  Wheeling.    W.    Va 660 

WKXL  —  Concord.    N.    H 496 

WKXV  —  Knoxville.  Tenn 607 

WKXY  —  Sarasota.    Fla 382 

WKY  —  Oklahoma  City.  Okla 564 

WKYB  —  Paducah.  Ky 433 

WKYR  —  Keyser.    W.    Va 658 

WKYW  —  Louisville.  Ky 432 

WKZO  —  Kalamazoo.   Mich 464 

WLAC  —  Nashville.   Tenn 609 

WLAD  —  Danbury.  Conn 367 

WLAF  —  LaFollette.   Tenn 607 

WLAG  —  LaGrange,.   Ga 391 

WLAK  —  Lakeland.    Fla 377 

WLAM  —  Lewiston.   Me 444 

WLAN  —  Lancaster.   Pa 580 

WLAP  —  Lexington.    Ky 431 

WLAQ  —  Rome.   Ga 392 

WLAR  —  Athens.  Tenn 603 

WLAS  —  Jacksonville.  N.  C 540 

WLAT  — Conway.  S.  C 597 

WLAU  —  Laurel,   Miss 478 

WLAV  — Grand    Rapids,    Mich 462 

WLAY— Muscle    Shoals.    Ala 329 

WLBB  —  CarroUton.   Ga 388 

WLBC  —  Muncie,   Ind 414 

WLBE  —  Leesburg.     Fla 378 

WLBG  —  Laurens.   S.    C 599 

WLBH  —  Mattoon.    Ill 406 

WLBJ  — Bowling   Green.   Ky 428 

WLBK  — DeKalb,   111 404 

WLBL  —  Stevens  Point,  Wis 667 

WLBN  —  Lebanon,   Ky 431 

WLBR  —  Lebcmon,    Pa 580 

WLBS  —  Birmingham,  Ala 323 

WLBZ  — Bangor,    Me 443 

WLCK  —  Campbellsville,  Ky 429 

WLCM  —  Lancaster,  S.  C 599 

WLCR  —  Torrington,    Conn 369 

WLCS  —  Baton  Rouge,  La 436 

WLCX  —  LaCrosse.  Wis 663 

WLDS  —  Jacksonville,  III 405 

WLDY  —  Ladysmith,  Wis 663. 

WLEA  —  Hornell,  N.  Y 511 

WLEC  —  Sandusky,   0 559 

WLEE  —  Richmond,   Va 647 

WLET  —  Toccoa,   Ga 394 

WLEU  —  Erie,    Pa 577 

WLEW  —  Bad   Axe,   Mich 456; 

WLEX  —  Lexington,    Ky 431 

WLFA  —  Lafayette,  Ga 391 

WLFH  —  Little   Falls,   N.   Y 512 

WLIB  —  New  York,  N.  Y 517 

WLIK  —  Newport,  Tenn 611 

WLIL  —  Lenoir    City,    Tenn 607 

WLIP  —  Kenosha,  Wis 663 

WLLH  —  Lowell-Lawrence,  Mass 453 

WLMJ  —  Jackson,  0 556 

WLNA  —  PeeksklU.  N.  Y 524 

WLNH  —  Laconla.  N.  H 496 


WLOA  —  Braddock,  Pa 575 

WLOE  —  Leaksville,  N.  C 540 

WLOF  —  Orlando,   Fla 380 

WLOG  —  Logan,  W.  Vo. 658 

WLOH  — Princeton.  W.  Va 659 

WLOI  —  La   Porte,   Ind 413 

WLOK  —  Lima,  0 557 

WLOL  —  Minneapolis,  Minn 471 

WLON  —  Lincolnton,  N.  C 541 

WLOS  —  Asheville.  N.  C 533 

WLOU  —  LouisviUe,  Ky 432 

WLOW  — Portsmouth,  Va 646 

WLOX  —  Guliport-Biloxi,   Miss 474 

WLPM  —  Suffolk,  Va 648 

WLPO  —  LaSalle,    111 406 

WLRP  — New    Albany,    Ind 414 

WLS  —  Chicago.  Ill 403 

WLSD  — Big  Stone  Gap,  Va 641 

WLSE  — Wallace,  N.  C 545 

WLSH  —  Lansford,  Pa 580 

WLSI  —  PikesviUe,  Ky 433 

WLSM  —  Louisville.  Miss 478 

WLTC  —  Gastonia.  N.  C 538 

WLVA  —  Lynchburg,  Va 644 

WLW  —  Cincinnati,  0 551 

WLYC  —  Williamsport,  Pa 591 

WLYN  —  Lynn,  Mass 453 

WMAJ  —  State  College,  Pa 589 

WMAK  —  Nashville,  Tenn 609 

WMAL  —  Washington.  D.  C 372 

WMAM  — Marinette.  Wis 664 

WMAN  — Mansfield.    0 557 

WMAP  — Monroe.    N.    C 541 

WMAQ  —  Chicago.  Ill 403 

WMAS  —  Springfield.    Mass 454 

WMAW  —  Menominee.  Mich. 465 

WMAX  —  Grand  Rapida,   Mich 462 

WMAY  —  Springfield.    Ill 409 

WMAZ  —  Macon.  Ga 391 

WMBC  — Macon,    Miss 478 

WMBD  —  Peoria,   111 408 

WMBG  —  Richmond,    Va 647 

WMBH  — loplin.    Mo 482 

WMBL  —More-head  City.  N.  C 541 

WMBM  —  Miami  Beach.  Tla 379 

WMBN  —  Petosky.    Mich 466 

WMBO  — Auburn.  N.  Y 505 

WMBR  —  Jacksonville,   Fla 376 

WMBS  —  Uniontown.   Pa 590 

WMC  — Memphis.    Tenn 609 

WMCA  —  New  York.  N.  Y 513 

WMCH  — Church    Hill.    Tenn 604 

WMCK  — McKeesport.   Pa 581 

WMCW  — Harvard.   Ill 405 

WMDC  —  Hazlehurst.  Miss 476 

WMDD  —  Fajardo.    P.    R 675 

WMDN  — Midland.    Mich 465 

WMEV  — Marion.  Va 644 

WMEX  — Boston.   Mass 450 

WMFC  —  Monroeville.  Ala 328 

WMFD  —  Wilmington.  N.  C 546 

WMFG  —  Hibbing.  Mich 470 

WMFJ  —  Daytona  Beach.  Ra 374 

WMFR  — High  Point.  N.  C 539 

WMFS  —  Chattanooga.   Tenn.    603 

WMGA  —  Moultrie.  Ga 392 

WMGM  — New  York.   N.  Y 513 

WMGR  —  Bainbridge.   Ga 387 

WMGW  — MeadviUe.    Pa 581 

WMGY  — Montgomery,   Ala 329 

WMIA  — Caguas,    P.   R 674 

WMID  —  Atlantic    City,    N.    J 497 

WMIE  — Miami,   Fla 379 

WMIK  — Middlesboro.  Ky 433 

WMIL  — MUwaukee.  Wis 665 

WMIN  — St  Paul.  Minn 473 


WMIQ  —  Iron  Mountain.  Mich 463 

WMIS  —  Natchez.   Miss 478 

WMIX  — Mt.    Vernon.     Ill 407 

WMJM  —  Cordele.  Ga 389 

WMLS  —  Sylacauga.  Ala 330 

WMLT  —  DubUn.   Ga 389 

WMLV  — MiUville,   N   .Y 498 

WMMB  —  Melbourne.  Fla 378 

WMMN  —Fairmont.  W.  Va 657 

WMMT  —  McMinnville.  Tenn 608 

WMMW  —  Meriden,  Conn.    368 

WMNB  —  North  Adams,  Mass 454 

WMNC  —  Morganton,  N.  C 541 

WMNE  —  Menomonie,  Wis 664 

WMNS  —  St.    Paul    Minn 473 

WMOA  —  Marietta,  0 557 

WMOD  —  Moundsville,    W.   Va 659 

WMOG  —  Brunswick,   Ga 388 

WMOH  —  Hamilton,  0 556 

WMOK  —  Metropolis.  Ill 406 

WMON  — Montgomery,  W.  Va 658 

WMOP  — Ocala,  Fla 379 

WMOU  — Berlin,    N.    H 496 

WMOX  —  Meridian,  Miss 478 

WMOZ  — Mobile,   Ala 328 

WMPA  —  Aberdeen.    Miss 474 

WMPM  —  Smithfield.   N.   C 544 

WMPS  —  Memphis,  Tenn 609 

WMRB  —  GreenviUe.  S.  C 598 

WMRE  —  Monroe,  Ga 392 

WMRF  —  Lewistown,  Pa 581 

WMRN  —  Marion,  0 557 

WMRO  — Aurora,   Rl 399 

WMRP  — Flint,    Mich 461 

WMRY  —  New  Orieans,  La 439 

WMSA  —  Massena,    N.   Y 512 

WMSC  —  Columbia.  S.  C 596 

WMSL  —  Decatur,    Ala 324 

WMSN  —  Raleigh.    N.    C 542 

WMT  —  Cedar  Rapids.  la 416 

WMTA  — Central  City.  Ky 429 

WMTC  —  Vancleve,    Ky 434 

WMTE  — Manistee.  Mich 465 

WMTM  —  Moutrie.  Ga 392 

WMTR  —  Morristown.    N.   J 498 

WMTS  —  Murfreesboro.  Tenn 609 

WMUR  — Manchester.  N.  H 497 

WMUS  —  Muskegon.    Mich 466 

WMUU  —  GreenvUle.   S.   C 598 

WMVA  —  Martinsville.  Va 644 

WMVG  —  Milledgeville.  Ga 391 

WMVO  —  Mt.  Vernon.  0 557 

WMYB  —  Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C 599 

WMYR  — Ft.   Myers,   Fla 375 

WNAB  —  Bridgeport,   Conn 367 

WNAC  —  Boston,  Mass 451 

WNAE  — Warren,    Pa 590 

WNAG  —  Grenada,   Miss 476 

WNAH  —  Nashville,  Tenn 610 

WNAM  —  Neenah-Menasha,  Wis 665 

WNAO  —  Raleigh,   N.    C 542 

WNAR  —  Norristown.    Pa 583 

WNAT  —  Natchez.    Miss 479 

WNAV  —  Annapolis.    Md 446 

WNAW  —  North   Adams.   Mass 454 

WNAX  —  Yankton.    S.    D 602 

WNBF  —  Binghamton.    N.   Y 507 

WNBH  —  New  Bedford.  Mass 453 

WNBS  — Murray.    Ky 433 

WNBZ  —  Saranac  Lake.  N.  Y 528 

WNCA  — Slier    City.   N.    C 544 

WNCC  —  Barnsboro.    Pa 574 

WNDB  —  Daytona  Beach.  Fla 375 

WNDR  —  Syracuse,  N.  Y 530 

WNEB  —  Worcester.  Mass 455 

WNER  — Live    Oak.    Fla, 378 


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k.  N.  Y 521 

.-..A                       ^ci 391 

WNGO  —  MaylJ»id.    Ky *32 

WNHC  —  New    Haven     Conn.  369 

WNIX  —  Sprinqiield.   Vt.  641 

WWIH  —  Newark.   N.   I.  499 

WNLA  —  Indlanola.    Miss.  477 

WNIC  — New    London.    Conn.  369 

WNLI  — Norwalk.     Conn.  369 

WNMP  —  Evanslon.     III.  404 

WNNC  — Newlon.  N.  C.  542 

WNNl  — Newton.    N.   J.  499 

WNNT  — Warsaw.   Va.  648 

WNOE—  New    Orleans,    La 439 

WNOI        Columbia.  S.  C 597 

WNOP    -  Newport.     Ky 433 

WNOR  —  Noriolk.   Va 645 

WNOS  —  Hiqh   Point   N.  C 539 

WNOW  —  York,  Pa 591 

WNOX  —  Knoxville,    Tenn 607 

WNPT  —  Tuscaloosa,    Ala 331 

WNRC  —  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y 512 

WNRI  —  Woonsockel,    R.    1 594 

WNRV  —  Narrows,  Va 645 

WNTM  —  Vero    Beach,    Fla 383 

WNVA  —  Norton,    Va 646 

WNXT  —  Portsmouth,   0 559 

WOAI  —  San    Antonio,    Tex 633 

WOAP  —  Owosso,  Mich 466 

WOAY  — Oak    Hill,    W.    Va 659 

WOBS  —  Jacksonville,  Fla 376 

WOBT  —  Rhinelander.   Wis 666 

woe  —  Davenport,    la 417 

WOCB  —  West  Yarmouth,  Mass 455 

WOHI  —  East   Liverpool,    0 555 

WOHO  — Toledo,     0 559 

WOHP  —  Bellefontaine,   0 550 

WOHS  —  Shelby,    N.    C 544 

WOIC  —  Columbia,   S.   C 597 

WOKE  —  Oak   Ridge,   Tenn 611 

WOKJ  —  Jackson,  Miss 477 

WOKO  —  Albany,  N.  Y 504 

WOKW  —  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis 667 

WOKY  —  Milwaukee,  Wis 665 

WOKZ  —  Alton,     111 399 

WOL  —  Washington,  D.  C 372 

WOLF  —  Syracuse.   N.   Y 530 

WOLS  —  Florence,   S.    C 597 

WOMI  —  Owensboro,  Ky 433 

WOMT  —  Manitowoc.  Wis 663 

WOND  —  Plsasantville.    N.    J 499 

WONE  —  Dayton.  0 555 

WONN  —  Lakeland.  Fla 377 

WONW  —  Defiance.  0 555 

WOOD  —  Grand    Rapids.    Mich 462 

WOOF  —  Dotham,   Ala 324 

WOOK  —  Washington,   D.  C 372 

WCOW  —  New  Bern.  N.C 542 

WOPA  —  Oak    Park,    111 407 

WOPI  —  Bristol,    Tenn 603 

WOR  —  New  York.  N.   Y 521 

WORA    -   Mayaguez.    P.    R 675 

WORC  —  Worcester,  Mass 455 

WORD  —  Spartanbu-g.    S.    C 600 

WORK  -  York.     Pa 593 

WORL       Boston,   Mass.                        451 

WORZ        Orlando,    Fla 380 

WOSA  -  Wausau,    Wig 668 

WOSC  — Fulton,     N.     Y 509 

WO<5H  —  Oshkosh.    Wis.                    665 

WOTR    -Corry.  Pa.  .576 

WOTW  —  Nathou.    N.   H..  .  497 

WOV  —  New  York.  N.  Y 521 

WOW  —  Omaha.  Nebr.  493 

WOWL  — Florence.   Alo                                 .  325 


WOWO  —  Ft.    Wayne,    Ind 412 

WOXF  —  Oxford,    N.    C 542 

WOZK  —  Otark,    Ala 329 

WPAB  —  Ponce,    P.    R 675 

WPAC  — Patchogue,    N.    Y 524 

WPAD  —  Paducah,  Ky 433 

WPAG  —  Ann  Arbor.  Mich 456 

WPAL  —  Charleston.  S.  C 596 

WPAM  —  Pottsville.    Pa 587 

WPAQ  — Mt.    Airy,    N.    C 541 

WPAR  —  Parkersburg.     W.    Va 659 

WPAT  —  Paterson.  N.   J 500 

WPAW  —  Pawtucket.  R.  1 593 

WPAX  —  Thomasville.  Ga 394 

WPAY  —  Portsmouth.    0 559 

WPAZ  —  Pottstown.     Pa 587 

WPBB  —  Jackson.    Ala 327 

WPBC  —  Minneapolis.   Minn 471 

WPCF  —  Panama  City.  Fla 380 

WPCT  —  Putnam.  Conn 369 

WPDQ  —  Jacksonville.  Fla 377 

WPDR  —  Portage.    Wis 665 

WPDX  —  Clarksburg.   W.   Va 657 

WPEL  —  Montrose.    Pa 581 

WPEN  —  Philadelphia.    Pa 585 

WPEO  —  Peoria.    Ill 408 

WPEP  —  Taunton,    Mass 455 

WPET  —  Greensboro.   N.   C 538 

WPFB  —  Middletown.  0 557 

WPFP  —  Park  Falls.  Wis 655 

WPGC  —  Morningside.  Md 448 

WPGW  —  Portland.   Ind 414 

WPIC  —  Sharon.   Pa 589 

WPID  —  Piedmont.    Ala 329 

WPIK  —  Alexandria.    Va 641 

WPIN  —  St.  Petersburg.   Fla 381 

WPIT  —  Pittsburgh,  Pa 586 

WPKE  —  PikeviUe,   Ky 434 

WPKO  —  Waverly.  0 560 

WPKY  —  Princeton,    Ky 434 

WPLA  —  Plant    City.   Fla 381 

WPLH  —  Huntington,    W.    Va 657 

WPLY  —  Plymouth,    Wis 665 

WPME  —  Punxsutawney,  Pa 587 

WPMP  —  Pascagoula,  Miss 479 

WPNF  —  Brevard,   N.   C 535 

WPNX  — Phenix   City,   Ala 329 

WPON  —  Pontiac.  Mich 466 

WPOR  —  Portland.  Me 444 

WPPA  —  Pottsville,  Pa 587 

WPRA  —  Mayaguez,  P.  R 675 

WPRC  —  Lincoln,    111 406 

WPRE  — Prairie   Du  Chien.   Wis 666 

WPRO  —  Providence.    R.    1 593 

WPRP  —  Ponce.    P.    R 675 

WPRS  —  Paris.   Ill 407 

WPRT  —  Prestonburg.  Ky 434 

WPRY  —  Perry,  Fla 381 

WPTF  —  Raleigh.  N.  C 542 

WPTR  —  Albany.    N.    Y 505 

WPTS  —  Pittston.   Pa 586 

WPTW  —  Piqua,   0 557 

WPTX  —  Lexington  Park,  Md 448 

WPUV  —  Pulaski,  Va 646 

WPXY  —  Punxsutawney.  Pa 587 

WQAM  —  Miami.  Fla 379 

WQAN  —  Scranton,  Pa 588 

WQBC  —  Vicksburg.  Miss 479 

WOUA  —  Moline.  Ill 406 

WQXI  —  Atlanta.    Ga 387 

WQXR  —  New  York.  N.  Y 523 

WRAC  —  Racine,  Wis 666 

WRAD  —  Radford,  Va 646 

WRAG  —  CarroUton,  Ala.   323 

WRAK  —  Williamsport,  Pa 591 

WRAL  —  Raleigh,    N.    C 543 


WRAP  — Norfolk,  Va 645 

WRAW  — Reading.  Pa 587 

WRAY  —  Princeton,    Ind. 414 

WRBC  —  Jackson.  Miss 477 

WRBL  —  Columbus,  Ga 388 

WRC  —  Washington.   D.    C 373 

WRCA  — New  York,  N.   Y 521 

WRCD  —  Dalton,     Ga 389 

WRCO  —  Richland  Center,  Wis 686 

WRCS  — Ahoskie.    N.   C 533 

WRDB  —  Reedsburg,   Wis 666 

WRDO  —  Augusta,    Me 443 

WRDW—    Augusta,  Ga 387 

WREB  —  Holyoke,    Mass 453 

WREC  —  Memphis,  Tenn 609 

WREL  —  Lexington,  Va 644 

WREN  — Topeka,    Kans 427 

WREV  —  Reidsville,    N.    C 543 

WRFC  —  Athens,   Ga 385 

WRFD  —  Worthington,  0 560 

WRFS  —  Alexander  City,  Ala 321 

WRFW  —  Eau  Claire,  Wis 662 

WRGA  —  Rome,  Ga 393 

WRGS  —  Rogersville,  Tenn 611 

WRHC  —  Jacksonville.  Fla 377 

WRHI  — Rock  mil.  S.   C 600 

WRIB  —  Providence.  R.  1 593 

WRIC— Richlands.   Va 646 

WRIO  —  Rio  Piedras.  P.  R 675 

WRIS  —  Roanoke.  Va 648 

WRJN  — Racine.  Wis 666 

WRJW  —  Picayune.  Miss 479 

WRKD  —  Rockland.   Me 445 

WRLD  —  Lanett.    Ala 327 

WRLD  —  West  Point  Ga 395 

WRMA  —  Montgomery.   Ala 329 

WRMN  — Elgin.   Ill 404 

WRNL—  Richmond.  Va 647 

WRNY  —  Rochester.  N.  Y 527 

WROB  — West  Point,  Miss 480 

WROD  —  Daytona  Beach,  iFla 375 

WROK  —  Rockford.   Ill 408 

WROL  —  Knoxville.    Tenn.    607 

WROM  — Rome.  Ga 393 

WRON  —  Ronceverte.  W.  Va 659 

WROS  —  Scottsboro.  Ala 330 

WROV  —  Roanoke.  Va 648 

WROW  —  Albany.  N.  Y 505 

WROX  —  Clarksdale.  Miss 475 

WROY  — Carmi.    Ill 399 

WRPB  —  Warner  Robbins.  Go. 395 

WRR  — Dallas.    Tex 621 

WRRF  —  Washington.   N.   C 545 

WRRR— Rockford.    Ill 408 

WRRZ  — Clinton.    N.    C 536 

WRSW  —  Warsaw.  Ind 415 

WRTA  —  Altoona.  Pa 573 

WRUF  —  Gainesville.  Fla 376 

WRUM  — Rumford.   Me 445 

WRUN  —  Utica-Rome.     N.     Y 531 

WRUS  —  RussellviUe,    Ky 434 

WRVA  —  Richmond,  Va 647 

WRWB  —  Kissimmee,   Fla 377 

WRXO  —  Roxboro,   N.   C 543 

WSAI  —  Cincinnati.   0 553 

WSAL  —  Logansport.  Ind 413 

WSAM  —  Saginaw.  Mich 467 

WSAN  —  AUentown.    Pa 573 

WSAR  — Fall    River,    Mass 452 

WSAT  — SaUsbury.    N.    C 543 

WSAU  — Wausau.  Wis 668 

WSAV  —  Savannah.   Ga 393 

WSAY  — Rochester.   N.  Y 527 

WSAZ  —  HunUngton.  W.  Va 658 

WSB  —  Atlanta.  Ga 387 

WSBA—  York.  Po 593 


WSBB  —  New    Smyrna  Beach.   Fla 379 

WSBC  —  Chicago.    lU.    . .    403 

WSBT  —  South  Bend.  Ind 415 

WSCR  —  Scranton.    Pa 588 

WSDR  —  Sterling.  Ill 409 

WSFA  —  Montgomery.  Ala 329 

WSFC  —  Somerset.   Ky 434 

WSFT  —  Thomaston,  Ga 394 

WSGC  —  Elberton.   Ga 390 

WSGN  —  Birmingham.  Ala 323 

WSGW  —  Saginaw.  Mich 467 

WSHB  —  Stillwater.  Minn 473 

WSHE  —  Sheboygan.  Wis 667 

WSIC  —  Statesville.  N.  C. 544 

WSID  —  Baltimore.  Md 447 

WSIG  —  Mount    Jackson.    Va 645 

WSIP  —  Paintsville.    Ky 433 

WSIR  —  Winter  Haven.  Fla 384 

WSIV  — Pekin.   Ill 407 

WSIX  —  Nashville,  Tenn 610 

WSJS  —  Winston-Salem.  N.  C 547 

WSKI  —  Montpelier-Barre.   Vt 640 

WSKY  —  Asheville.  N.  C 533 

WSLB  —  Ogdensburg.  N.  Y 523 

WSLI  —  Jackson.  Miss 477 

WSLM  — Salem.  Ind 414 

WSLS  —  Roanoke.   Va 648 

WSM  —  Nashville.  Tenn 610 

WSMB  —  New  Orleans.  La 439 

WSMI  —  Litchfield.  lU 406 

WSMT  —  Sparta.  Tenn.    611 

WSNJ  —  Bridgetown.    N.    J 497 

WSNW  — Seneca.    S.    C 600 

WSNY  —  Schenectady.    N.    Y 528 

WSOC  —  Charlotte,  N.  C 536 

WSOK  —  Nashville.   Tenn 610 

WSON  — Henderson.  Ky 430 

WSOO  —  Sault  Ste.  Marie.  Mich 467 

WSOY  — Decatur.    111. 403 

WSPA  —  Spartanburg.   S.   C 600 

WSPB  —  Sarasota,  Fla 382 

WSPC  —  Anniston.   Ala 321 

WSPD  — Toledo.  0 559 

WSPN  —  Saratoga  Springs.  N.  Y 528 

WSPR  —  Springfield.  Mass 455 

WSPT  — Stevens    Point.    Wis 667 

WSRC-— Durham.  N.  C 536 

WSRS  —  Cleveland.   0 554 

WSSB  — Durham.    N.   C 536 

WSSC— Sumter.   S.   C 600 

WSSO  —  StarkviUe,  Miss 479 

WSSV  —  Petersburg.  Va 646 

WSTA  —  Charlotte-Amalie,  V.  1 677 

WSTC  —  Stamford,   Conn 369 

WSTN  —  St.   Augustine,   Fla 381 

WSTP  —  Salisbury,  N.  C 543 

WSTR  —  Sturgis,   Mich 467 

WSTU  — Stuart,   Fla 382 

WSTV  —  Steubenville,    0 559 

WSUN  —  St.  Petersburg.  Fla 381 

WSVA  —  Harrisonburg,  Va 644 

WSVS  — Crewe,  Va 642 

WSWN  —  Belle  Glade.  Fla 374 

WSYB  —  Rutland.    Vt 640 

WSYD  —  Mount  Airy.  N.  C 542 

WSYR  —  Syracuse.  N.  Y 528 

WTAC  —  Flint.  Mich 461 

WTAD  —  Quincy.  Ill 408 

WTAG  —  Worcester,  Mass 456 

WTAL  —  Tallahassee.  Fla 382 

WTAM  — Cleveland.   0 553 

WTAN  —  Clearwater.  Fla 374 

WTAO  —  Cambridge.    Mass 451 

WTAQ  —  LaGrange.  Ill 405 

WTAR  — Norfolk.    Va 645 

WT AW  — College    Station,   Tex 618 


WTAX  — Sprteqfi^kt  IlL  409 

WTBC  —  Tu»caJoo«a.    Ala 331 

WTBT  —  Troy.   Ala 330 

WTBO  —  Cumberland  Md.  447 

WTCH  —  Shawano.    Wl».  666 

WTCI    -  T»ll  City,  Ind 415 

WTCM  —  TraT«r«»    City.   Mich 467 

WTCN     -  Minn»apoll»-St.  Paul,  Minn 471 

WTCO  —  CampbellsviUo,  Ky 429 

WTCW  —  White»burq.   Ky 434 

WTEL  —  PhUadelphia.   Pa 586 

WTHI  —  Terre    Haute.     Ind 415 

WnC  —  Hartford.    Conn.  .368 

WTIK  — Durham.    N.    C 536 

WTIL  —  Mayaquei.   P.   R 675 

WTIM  —  Taylorville.    Ill 409 

WTIP  —  Charleston,  W.  Va 657 

WTIX  -  New  Orleans.  La 440 

WTIH  — East    Point.    Ga 390 

WTIS  -  Jackson,    Tenn 606 

WTKM  —  Hartford,     Wis 662 

WTLS  —  Tallahassee,   Ala 330 

WTMA  —  Charleston,    S.    C 596 

WTMC  —  Ocala.  Fla 380 

WTMJ  —  Milwaukee,    Wis 665 

WTMV  —  East  St.  Louis,  111 404 

WTNC  —  Thomasville,    N.    C 545 

WIND  —  Orangeburg,    S.    C 600 

WTNJ  —  Trenton,    N.    J 500 

WTNS  —  Coshocton,  0 555 

WTNT  —  Tallahassee,   Fla .  382 

WTOB  —  Winston-Salem.    N.    C 547 

WTOC  —  Savcmnah,  Ga 393 

WTOD  —  Toledo,     0 560 

WTOK  —  Meridian,    Miss 478 

WTOL  —  Toledo.   0 560 

WTON  —  Staunton,  Va 648 

WTOP  —  Washington.  D.  C 373 

WTOR  —  Torrington,  Conn 370 

WTOW  —  Towson.    Md 449 

WTPR  —  Paris.  Tenn 611 

WTPS  — New    Orleans,    La 440 

WTRB  —  Ripley.  Tenn 611 

WTRC  —  Elkhardt,   Ind 411 

WTRL  —  Bradentown,   Fla 374 

WTRN  —  Tyron.    Pa 590 

WTRP  —  LaGronge,     Ga 391 

WTRR  —  Saniord,    Fla 382 

WTRW  —  Two   Rivers.  Wis 667 

WTRX  —  Bellaire,   0 550 

WTRY  —  Troy.   N.   Y 530 

WTSA  —  Brattleboro.  Vt 640 

WTSB  —  Lumberlon.    N.   C 541 

WTSL  —  Hanover-Lebanon.  N.  H 496 

WTSP  — St.    Petersburg.    Fla 381 

WTSV  —  Claremont.   N.   H 496 

WTTB  —  Vero  Beach.  Fla 383 

WTTH  — Port    Huron.    Mich 466 

WTTM  —  Trenton.   N.   J 500 

WTTN  —  Watertown.   Wis 667 

WTTR  —  Westminster.  Md 449 

WTTS  —  Bloomington.   Ind 410 

WTUP  —  Tupelo.    Miss 479 

WTUS  —  Tuskegee,    Ala,     331 

WTUX  —  Wilmington.    Del 371 

WTVB  —  Coldwater.  Mich 459 

WTVH  —  Peoria,    111 408 

WTVL  —  Waterville.     M© 445 

WTVN  —  Columbus.  0 554 

WTWA  —  Thomson.   Ga 394 

WTWN  — 8U    lohnsbury.    Vt 641 

WTXL  —  West   Springfield,   Mass 455 

WTYC  — Rock  Hill.   S.  C.  .600 

WTYN  —  Tryon.  N.  C 545 

WTYS  —  Marlonna.  Fla 378 

WULA  —  Eufaula.   Ala 324 


WUSI  —  Lockport   N.   Y 512 

WUSN  —  Charleston.  S.  C 596 

WUST  —  Bethesda.  Md 447 

WVAM  —  Altoona,  Pa 574 

WVCG  —  Coral    Gables.    Fla 374 

WVCH  —  Chester.  Pa 576 

WVDA  —  Boston.  Mass 451 

WVEC  —  Hampton,  Va 643 

WVET  —  Rochester.  N.  Y 527 

WVIM  —  Vicksburg.  Miss 479 

WVJP  —  Caguas.   P.   R 675 

WVJS  —  Owensboro,  Ky 433 

WVKO  —  Columbus.  O.   555 

WVLK  —  Lexington.  Ky 431 

WVLN  — Olney.  Ill 407 

WVMC  —  Mount  Carmel.  Ill 407 

WVMI  —  Biloxi.    Miss 474 

WVNJ  —  Newark.  N.  J 499 

WVOK  —  Birmingham.   Ala 323 

WVOM  —  Boston-Brookline.  Mass 451 

WVOP  —  Vidalia,  Ga 395 

WVOS  —  Liberty.    N.    Y 512 

WVOT  — Wilson.  N.  C. 546 

WVOW  —  Logan.    W.    Va 658 

WVPO  —  Stroudsburg.  Pa 589 

WVSC  —  Somerset.  Pa 589 

WWW  — Fairmont.    W.   Va 657 

WWBG  —  Bowling   Green,   0 550 

WWBZ  —  Vineland.   N.   J 501 

WWCA  —  Gary.    Ind 412 

WWCO  —  Walerbury.  Conn 370 

WWDC  — Washington.    D.    C 373 

WWEZ  —  New    Orleans.    La 440 

WWGP  —  Sanford.   N.   C 544 

WWGS  —  Tifton.  Ga 394 

WWHG  —  Hornell  N.  Y 511 

WWIN  — Baltimore.  Md 447 

WWII  —  Canton.  N.  C 535 

WWI  — Detroit.   Mich 460 

WWKO  —  Ashland.  Ky 428 

WWKY  —  Winchester.  Ky 434 

WWL  —  New  Orleans.  La 440 

WWNC  —  Asheville.   N.   C 533 

WWNH  —  Rochester.   N.  H 497 

WWNR  —  Beckley.   W.   Va 656 

WWNS  —  Statesboro.  Ga 393 

WWNY  — Watertown.  N.  Y 532 

WWOC  — Manitowoc.  Wis 664 

WWOD  —  Lynchburg.   Va 644 

WWOL  — Buffalo.  N.  Y 508 

WWON  —  Woonsocket.  R.  1 594 

WWPA  —  Williamsport,  Pa 591 

WWPB  —  Miami.   Fla 379 

WWPF  —  Palatka.   Fla 380 

WWPG  — West  Palm  Beach.   Fla 384 

WWRL  —  Woodside.  N.  Y 532 

WWSC  —  Glens  Falls.  N.  Y 509 

WWSR  —  St.  Albans.  Vt 641 

WWST  —  Wooster.  0 560 

WWSW  —  Pittsburgh.  Pa 586 

WWVA  —  Wheeling.  W.  Va 660 

WWWB  — Jasper.  Ala 327 

WWWF  —  Fayette.  Ala 324 

WWWR  —  RussellviUe.    Ala 330 

W  WWW  —  Rio  Piedras.  P.  R 675 

WWYO  —  Pineville.   W.    Va 659 

WXAL  —  Demopolis.  Ala 324 

WXGI  —  Richmond.   Va 647 

WXLW  —  Indianapolis.    Ind 413 

WXOK  —  Baton  Rouge.  La 436 

WXR A  —  Buffalo-Kenmore.   N.   Y 508 

WXRF  —  Guayama.  P.  R 675 

WXYZ  —  Detroit.   Mich 460 

WYVE  —  Wytheville.  Va,    649 

WZIP  —  Covmgton.  Ky 429 

WZOB— Ft.  Payne.  Ala 325 


ALABAMA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  3,186,000  —  Families  792,000 
Radio  Homes  —  656,000  —  TV  Homes  —  360,000  —  Stations  in  State  91 


WAVU 

ALBERTVILLE— 1948 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Sand  Mt.  Bcstg.  Service 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  250 

Phone  Number  630 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Pres.  Gen.  Mgr Pat  M.  Courington 

Commercial  Manager Glenn  Jackson 

Station  Mgr Jesse  Gulp 

Prog.  Dir Bill  Hagler 

Chief  Engineer Gene  Killian 

WRFS 

ALEXANDER  CITY— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   1050  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . .  Piedmont  Service  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address    Main  St. 

Phone:  Adams  4-2566 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Representative Dora  Clayton 

President James  L.  Coley 

Gen.-Station-Com.  Mgr Jim  Whatley 

Prog.   Dir Bob   McKinnon 

Chief  Engineer James  W.  Whatley 


WCTA 


ANDALUSIA— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By .  .  Andalusia  Bcstg.  System 

Address    Saniord  Rd. 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service RCA 

Representative   Walker-Dora  Clayton 

Membership    NARTB 

Exec.  V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Dige  Bishop 

Commercial    Manager Don    Cooke 

Program  Director Barbara  Nicholson 

Publicity   Director Bart  Pryor 

Chief  Engineer J.  Dige  Bishop 

WANA 

ANNISTON— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:    1490    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned Gadsden  Radio  Co. 

Address 300  Leighton   Ave. 

Air   Time Full   Time 

Sta.    Rep McGillvra,   Inc. 

Co-Owners . .  Edwin  H.  Estes.  Cory  L.  Graham 
Gen.    Mgr Edwin    Estes 

W  H  M  A 

ANNISTON— 1938— ABC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 


Owned-Operated  By.  .Anniston  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Radio  Bldg. 

Phone:   2380 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

Transcription  Service World.  Thesaurus 

Representative Sears  &  Ayer 

Membership NARTB,    RAB 

President Harry  M.  Ayers 

Gen.-Sta.  Mgr Malcolm  Street 

Commercial  Mgr R.  A.  Davidson 

Program  Director Rosamond  Ponder 

Publicity    Director E.    Cody    Hall 

Sales    Prom.    Mgr Teena    Taylor 

Chief  Engineer James  A.  HucUon 

WSPC 

ANNISTON— 1949— MBS 

Freq.:  1390  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By  Model  City  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business    Address Jefferson    Davis    Hotel 

Phone:  6-8291 Air  Time:  Unlimited 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Walker  &  Dora-Clayton 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr W.  S.  Weatherly 

Commercial  Manager John  M.  Orrison 

Program  Director Rosebud  Waldrop 

Chief  Engineer Winfred  B.  Kennedy 


WJMW 


ATHENS— 1948 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  Athens  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio    Address Hine    St. 

Phone  Number  565 

Trans.   Ser Lang- Worth,   Library   Service 

News  Service   AP 

Pres.-Gen.  Mgr Homer  F.  Dunnavant 

Pgm.,  Prom.,  News  Dir Marjorie  Jones 

Chief  Engineer William  G.  Mitchell 

WATM 

ATMORE— 1949 

Frequency:    1580  Kc Power:   250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Southland  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  59 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Partner T.  C.  Miniard 

Partner Grady  L.   Ingram 

General  Manager T.  C.  Miniard 

Commercial    Manager Sam    Ford 

Program  Director Julia  Miniard 

Chief   Engineer T.   C.  Miniard 


WAUD 


AUBURN— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Auburn  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Montgomery   H'way 


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Air  Tim*  full  Time 

PhoD*   ..  .1240 

TroBMrtptioii   S«rTicp  Associated 

R»pc— ntottT»    ...  Continental 

G«n. -Station  Mqr Elmer  G.  Salter 

Prom.  Dir Lowell  E.  Taklos 

ChUi  Engineer                         .Lawrence   Dobbins 
FohllcltT  Dir.  Elmer  G.  Salter 


WBCO 


BESSEMER— BIRMINGHAM— 1950 

Frequency:     U50    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned Bessemer  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business    Address Box    606 

Phone:  5-5241 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Forjoe,    Dora-Cloylon 

G«n.  6  Comm.  Mgr. .  Eugene  P.  Weil 

Pr»«. I.E.  Lanier 

Proqrom    Director E.    Faush 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Warden 


W  A  P  I 


BIRMINGHAM—  1 922— NBC 

Frequency:   1070  Kc Power:   10,000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.    By Television    Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  2553 

Phone:  4-2466 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service AP 

Newspaper  Affil Birmingham  News 

Representative John  Blair 

Membership NARTB.    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Henry  P.  Johnston 

VP  Programming Ray  F.  Furr 

VP  &  Mgr.  of  Radio  Operations .  Herbert  Martin 

Publicity    Director James    Chenoweth 

Chief   Engineer J.   V.   Sanderson 

W  B  R  C 

BIRMINGHAM—  1 925— CBS 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By.  .  .Birmingham  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 1727»/2   2nd  Ave..  N. 

Phone:  7-3172 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News    Service INS,    AP 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

Representative    Kotz 

Membership NARTB.    RAB 

President George  B.  Storer 

Mging.  Dir.,  Comm.  Mgr James  E.  Bailey 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Natt  Smith 

I*rog.  Dir.  Fox  Lightloot 

Prod.  Mgr  Jack  WilUams 

Chief  Enginc-er Robert  L.  DuPriest 


WCRT 


BIRMINGHAM— 1953 

Frequency:    1260  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Chapman  Radio-TV  Co. 

Business  Address 725   S.  22nd  St. 

Air  Time Daytime 

Phone    Number  .  .  .7-3019 

News    Service  UP 

Trans,    Service                                              .  Standard 
Representative  Clark 


Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,   Prog.    Dir Geoige   K.    Chapman 

General    Manager Rudy   C.    Clark 

Dir.  of  News Ray  Shader 

Sales  Prom.   Mgr W.  R.  Kennedy 

Publicity   Dir W.   A.  Chapman 

Chief  Engineer George  K.  Chapman 

WEDR 

BIRMINGHAM— 1949 

Frequency:  1220  Kc Power:  1000  Wcrtts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Magic  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address 1417   Fourth  Ave,  N. 

Air  Time Daytime 

Phone  Number 40925 

News    Service UP 

Representative    McGillvra 

Partner J.  L.  Doss 

Gen.  Mgr John  A.  Thompson 

Chief  Engineer John  F.  Croon 


WEZB 


BIRMINGHAM— 1953 

Frequency:    1320  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d. 

Owned: . .  Gene  Newman  &  Emory  M.  Mcelroy 

Address Bankhead   Hotel,    Birmingham; 

Phone:  2-9122,  4-0234-6-3040  Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Service UP 

Trans.  Service Special  Johnson  Trans.  Lib. 

Representative Continental  Radio  Sales 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Gene  Newman 

Station  Mgr Tommy  Walters 

Comm.  Mgr Ganes  Allen 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Davi  Higgenbotbom 

Prog.    Dir Gonus  Scarborough 

Publicity   Dir Rita   Kline 

Chief   Engineer Verl  Cicero 


WILD 


BIRMINGHAM— 1945— MBS 

Frequency:  850  Kc Power:  10,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Pilot  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 1901  Montgomry  Hi-woy 

Air  Time Full  Time 

Phone    Number 4-4511 

President George  A.  Mattison,  Jr. 

Sta..  General  Manager. .  .George  L.  Sutherland 

Commercial  Mgr J.  B.  Roberts 

News  Service   UP 

Rep H-R  Representatives 

Membership    NARTB 

Program  Director Richard  Bennick 

Sales  Prom.,  Pub W,  E.  Mattison 

Chief    Engineer Ray    Lowery 


WJLD 


BIRMINGHAM— 1942— KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  By Johnston  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Box  5767,  Birmingham 

Phone:   54-3466 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Interstote 


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ALABAMA 


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Pres.-Gen.  Mgr. George  Johnston.  Jr. 

Station  Manager James  Connolly 

Program  Director Joyce  Savage 

Comm»  Sales  Manager Joe  Brewer 

Chief    Engineer Maiuice    McKizmey 

WLBS 

BIRMINGHAM— 1946 

Frequency:  900  Kc. . .  .  .Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By WLBS,  Inc. 

Address. 212  N.  13th  St. 

Phone  Nimiber 54-2541 

President E.  D.  Rivers 

General  Manager Wm.  Randall 

Chief  Engineer Gordon  Bishop 


WS  G  N 


BIRMINGHAM— 1926— ABC 

Frequency:  610  Ec Power:  SOOOd.;  1000  a. 

Owned-Oper Jemison   Bcstg.   Co.,   Inc. 

Address 2320  7th  Ave.,  South 

Phone:  4-3434 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service World,  Thesaurus 

Representative Avery-Knodel 

Membership NARTB,    RAB 

President Bascom    Hopson 

Comm.  Mgr G.   O.  Privett 

Program  Director Ralph  Rogers 

Publicity   Director Mary    Childers 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Shea 


WVOK 


BIRMINGHAM— 1947 

Frequency:  690  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Voice  of  Dlsde  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  2468, 

Phone:  6-2924 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Radio   Reps.,   Inc. 

Membership  NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Iralee  W.  Benns 

Com.   Sales   Prom.    Mgr Ira   Leslie 

Chief  Engineer R.  G.  Blaskow 

WEBJ 

BREWTON— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc .Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Brewton  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address Box  870 

News  Service   AP 

Membership NARTB,    RAB 

Representative    Dora-Clayton 

Pres W.  Emmett  Brooks 

Gen.  Mgr. Boiling  Brooks 

Program  Director Helen  Aughtman 

Chief   Engineer J.   A.    Sikes 


WRAG 


CARROLLTON— 195 1— KBS 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Pickens  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box    71 


Phone  Number:  2364 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.  Service World 

Representative    Continental 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng Hugh  Hughes 

Comm.    Mgr Ray   Hardin 

Prog.    Mgr Carl    Sauceman 


WKLF 


CLANTON— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Southeastern  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.    O.    Box    110 

Phone  Number:  449 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Transcription   Service    World 

Representative World 

President Dr.  J.  Kelley  Robinson 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Sales  Mgr Leland  L.  Hudsoui 

Pgm.,  Pub.  Dir Helen  Parrish 

Chief  Engineer Lester  Carter 


WFMH 


CULLMAN— 1949 

Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By The  Voice  of  Cullman 

Address 206  Second  Ave.  E. 

Phone  No 910 

News     Service. AP 

Transcription  Service . .  Associated  &  Thesaurus 

Membership RAB 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr B.  C.  Eddins 

Prog.  Dir V.  E.  Waters 

Chief  Engr J.  E.  Buxton 


WKUL 


CULLMAN— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Cullman  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  211 

Phone:  863 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Gen.   Mgr Ralph    Mann 

Program   Director Charles   Crule 

Chief  Engineer Arthur  Bachmann 

WAJF 

DECATUR— 1953 

Frequency:    1490  Kc Power:   250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By J.  B.  Fait,  Jr. 

Business    Address 112    Grant   Street 

Phone:  4016 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    Lang- Worth 

Station  Representative Sears  &  Ayer,  Inc. 

President J.  B.  Fait,  Jr. 

General  Manager Cletus  Quick 

Comm.  Mgr Charles  Wingate 

Chief  Engineer .Prince  Jones 

WHOS 

DECATUR— 1948 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 


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Own»<l  Op«rat*d  By.    No.  Alabama  Bcstg.  Co. 

BuftliM««-Studk>  Addr<v«s      Masonic  Bldg. 

TUmmi  Ml .  .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

ll«w«  Smrr\c9  AP 

R*pr«MOtatiT* Io»»ph  Hershey  McGlllvra 

TraascTipttoo   S«rTic«    Thesaurus 

NMDbenhlp NARTB.     RAB 

Partners Barr«tt  C.  Shelton.  '^ohn  J.  Jones 

G«iu.  Comm.  Mqr. Louis  C.  Blixxard 

Pqm-  Dlr. Bob  Dean 

Prom.    Mqr.  Jim    Fouts 

Chlel  Enq.  G.Upton 


WOOF 


WMSL 


DECATUR— 1953— KBS-MBS 

Frequency;    1400   Kc Power:    250  Watts 

Owned Tennessee  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 703   Bank   St. 

Phone:   802-803 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

News  Service AP 

Pres,,  Gen.  &  Comm.  Mgr..  .  .Frank  Whisencmt 

Pgm.  Dir.  6,  Pub.  Dlr Robert  E.  Gleason 

Chief  Engineer John  Short 

WXAL 

DEMOPOLIS— 1948— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned  Operated   By .  . .  .Demopolls   Bcstg.   Co. 

Phone:  400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription     Service World 

Pres..  General  Manager W.  M.  Jordan 

Commercial  Manager Henry  J.  Bley 

Pgm-  Dir A.  A.  Caldwell 

Chief  Engineer Barry  Collins 

WAGF 

DOTHAN— 1932— NBC 

Frequency:    1320   Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Dothan  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 204'/2  E.  Main  Street 

Phone:    2  9100 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative Joseph  Hershey  McGlllvra 

Membership     NARTB 

General  Manager Julian  C.  Smith 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Eugene  S.  McCllntic 

Comm,  Mgr. Fred  C.  Moseley 

Program  Director Lamar  Trammell 

Chief  Engineer Howard  T.  Rowllnson 


WDIG 


DOTHAN—  1 947— ABC 

Frequency:    1450  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Operoled   By Houston  Bcsters. 

Business  Studio  Address 107  E.  Adams  St. 

Phone:  3  4100 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

N'^ ws    Service    UP 

Trans.    Service Thesaurus 

Representative    Cummings   Reiner 

Pres.,  Gen.   Mgr. Jess   Swicegood 

Prog.   Dir Earl   Hutto 

Chief  Engineer Charles   Lawshe 


DOTHAN— 1948 

Frequency:   560   Kc Power:   5000   Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  WOOF  Trust 

Business-Studio  Address.  .  .Columbia  Highwccy 

Phone  Number 3-0560,  4-9730 

News   Service    UP 

Representative .  .  Dora-Clayton,  Thomas  F.  Clark 

Membership NARTB.  RAB 

General  Manager Agatha  Gay 

Station  Manager R.  A.  Dowling,  Jr. 

Commercial  Manager Gus  Cotter 

Chief  Engineer Earl  WiUifoxd 


WIRB 


ENTERPRISE— 1948 

Frequency:    1230   Kc Power:    250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .The  Wiregrass  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  30 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Trcmscription  Service World 

Gen.  Mgr R.  E.  James 

Com.  Mgr Fred  S.  Watson 

Prom.   Dir E.    E.   Vinson 

WULA 

EUFAULA— 1948-~KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Ala.-Ga.  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Address U.  S.  H'way.  431 

Phone  Number:  745 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative   Indies 

Gen.  Mgr Edward  B.  Fussell 

Gen.   Mgr Fellis   Carnley 

Prog.  Dir Walter  E.  Freeman 

Chief  Engineer Hugh  G.  Chastaln 

WWWF 

FAYETTE— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By.Bankhead  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Address    Jasper,  Ala. 

Phone:   23461 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

President W.  W.  Bankhead 

General  Manager James  Reese 

Sta.  Mgr Jack   Black 

Chief  Engineer James  Dickenson 


WJOI 


FLORENCE— 1945— ABC- ABS 

Frequency:    1340    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Florence   Bcstg.   Co.,  Inc. 

Address 850    S.    Court    St. 

Phone:  2608 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Joe  T.  Van  Sandt 

Sta.   Mgr J.   W.   PhiUips 

Commercial  Manager Tom  York 

Sales    Prom.    Mgr Paula    Ferguson 

Chief    Engineer Paul    Shannon 


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WOWL 


FLORENCE— 1945— KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ...  .  Radio  Muscle  Shoals,  Inc. 

Business  Address 800  Cypress  Mill  Rd. 

Phone:  4000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Representative . . .  Rambeau  and  Dora  Clayton 

Membership NARTB,    RAB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Richard  B.  Biddle 

Station  Mgr Bill  Mapes 

Commercial  Manager Gene  Moore 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Dick  Biddle 

Program    Director Whit  Patch 

Publicity  Director Shirley  Cheyne 

Chief   Engineer Lawrence  Rohling 

WHEP 

FOLEY— 1953 

Frequency:  1310  Kw Power:  1000  Walts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .  .  .Alabama  Gulf  Radio  Inc. 

Address Box  1556 

Phone:   3 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service NBC  Thesaurus 

Representative Indie  Sales 

President Howard  E.   Pill 

General  Manager Ralph  Howard 

Commercial  Manager William  Rovrland 

Program  Director Jim   Stewart 

Chief  Engineer Drue   Rutherford 


WFPA 


FT.  PAYNE— 1950 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  watts 

Owned Gothberg  Community  Bdcstg. 

Address 102  So.  Gault  Ave. 

Phone  Number 643 

President    George   Gothberg 

Gen.  Mgr Ozelle  Gothberg 

Chief  Engineer Ben  Louden 

WZOB 

FT.  PAYNE— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1250  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Glenn  M.  Gravitt 

Address P.  O.  Box  255 

Phone:  1096 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

General  Manager Glenn  M.  Gravitt 

Commercial  Mgr Irvin  S.  Liber 

Chief  Engr Jess  R.  Moore 

WETO 

GADSDEN— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Gadsden  Radio  Co. 

Address 722  S.  12th  St. 

Phone  Number:   69201 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Service UP 

Transcription  Service Capitol 

Representative    McGillvra 


Partner,  Gen.  Mgr Edwin  H.  Estes 

Partner Cary  L.  Graham 

Commercial   Manager David  Vowell 

Program  Director Ray  Estes 

Chief    Engineer Julius    Vessels 


WGAD 


GADSDEN— 1947— ABC 

Freq.:   1350  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  D..  1  Kw.  N. 

Owned-Oper.   By Coosa  Bcstg.   Co.,  Inc. 

Address   Philipson  Bldg. 

Phone:   5641,  5642 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative Rambeau,   D.    Clayton 

Membership NARTB.    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr James  L.  Garrett 

Prog..   Spts.    Director Boyd    Parsons 

Chief  Engineer Halley  D.  Williams 

WGWD 

GADSDEN— 1947 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Etowah  Bdcstrs.,  Inc. 

Address 750   Forest  Ave. 

Phone   Number    6-6301 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Associated 

Representative    Kirby 

Membership    NARTB 

President Joe   L.  Moore 

Gen.  Mgr J.  P.  Kirby 

Chief  Engineer W.  G.  Anderson 


WGEA 


GENEVA— 1953 

Frequency:  1150  Kw Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Geneva  County  Reaper 

Business    Address Westville  Road 

Phone  Number   456 

Newspaper  Affil Geneva  County  Reaper 

Transcription     Service World 

President Howard  Scott 

Gen.  Mgr J.  C.  Williams 

Membership   NARTB 

Station    Manager Robert    Sidewell 

Program  Director Junior  Walker 

Commercial  Manager Gene  Free 

WGYV 

GREENVILLE— 1948— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Greenville  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  227 

Phone:  585 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service UP 

Representative   Continental 

Commercial  Mgr W.  H.  Miller,  Jr. 


WGSV 


GUNTERSVILLE— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Guntersville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  32 

Phone:  4131 Air  Time:  Daytime 


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KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


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News  Service   UP 

Membership     NARTB 

President H.  E.  Moore 

Gen„  StcL,  Comm.  Mgr Edward  Z.  Cocrrell 

Chief  Engineer Lavelle  Jackson 


WJBB 


HALEYVILLE— 1949— MBS  KBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Haley ville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  389 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Membership    ABA 

Representative    Indie    Sales 

President W.  P.  Thielens 

Gen.  Mgr I.  L.  Slatton 

Program  Director Pat  Slatton 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Kelly 

WERH 

HAMILTON— 1950 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Marion  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  Box  187 

Phone:  3481 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service SESAC 

Representative.  .  .Hill  F.  Best  Co.,  Dora-Clayton 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Hugh  Fite 

Sta.,  Sales,  Mgr C.  B.  Tucker 

Program  Director Edgar  L.  Clayton 

Publicity    Director Hugh    J.   Fite 

Chief  Engineer C.  B.  Tucker 

W  B  H  P 

HUNTSVILLE— 1937— MBS^KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Wilton  H.  Pollard 

Bus.-Studio   Address Fifth  Ave. 

Phone:  JE  2-3521 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Wilton  IT.  Pollard 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Lew  Banks 

Prog.   Dir Shirley    Hongen 

Publicity   Dir Lew   Banks 

Chief  Engineer James   Potter 


WFUN 


HUNTSVILLE— 1946 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Huntsville  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Phone:  2424 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Representative . . .  Sears  &  Ayers,  Dora-Clayton 

General  Manager J.  B.  Fait,  Jr. 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir.,  Chief  Engr.John  Garrison 


WHBS 


HUNTSVILLE— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:  1550  Kc Power:  5,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By... The  Huntsville  Times  Co. 

Address P.    O.    Box    986 

Phone  Number:  2345 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation Huntsville  Times 

News  Service AP 


Rep Henry  E.  Cummings.  Gill-Perna 

Membership NARTB.    RAB 

President Henry  P.  Johnston 

General  Manager ohn  F.  Neal 

Program  Director Reuben  Miller 

Chief  Engineer Victor  Bankowski 

WPBB 

JACKSON— 1950— KBS-MBS 

Frequency:   1290 Power:  1000  Watto  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Jackson  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address H'way    5 

News    Service UP 

Representative Indie,  Soudiem  Radio 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr T.  H.  Gaillard,  Jr. 

Program  Director Charles  Ballas 

Com.   Mgr Ben   Haskew 


WWWB 


JASPER— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.Bonkhead  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address Bonkhead-Long  Bldg. 

Phone  Number:  23461 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

News  Service    UP 

Sta.  Rep Southern  Radio 

Membership   NARTB 

President W.  W.  Bankhead 

Gen.  Mgr William  C.  Edgehon 

WRLD 

LANETT— 1943— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Valley  Bcstg.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  312,  West  Point,  Ga. 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative    McGillvra 

President J.  C.  Henderscm 

General  Manager C.  Jim  Murphy 

Program  Director Aileen  Love 

Chief  Engineer A.  L.  Stancel  Jr. 


WJAM 


MARION— 1951— ABS 

Frequency:  1310  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Neely  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Bay  221 

Phone:  7111 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service Capitol 

Membership     NARTB 

Representative Continental  Radio 

News  Service   AP 

Representative    Southern 

Pres.  &  General  Manager L.  M.  Neely,  Jr. 

Station  Manager Earl  W.  Hanna 

Chief  Engineer "VHrgil   Moore 


WABB 


MOBILE— 1948— ABC 
Frequency:  1480  Kc Pow»r:  5000  Wortti 


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Owned  Op«r.  By       MoblU  Press  Rsqiiter,  Inc. 

Business   Address    304   Govemment   St. 

Phone:  3  1551  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Serrlce  tTP 

Transcription    Service    World 

RepresenlotlTe    Branhcnn   Co. 

MMBbership  BAB 

ri  Mid  Wit H.  B.  Chandler 

Ex«cutlT*  VJ>.  W.  I.  Hearin,  Jr. 

Gen.  Mqr..  .  Dewey  H.  Long 

Proq.  Director  Bruce  Miller 

Chlei  Enqlneer William  H.  Murphree 


WALA 


MOBILE— 1930— NBC 

Frequency:    1410  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Pape  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Bus.  Studio  Address 210  Government  St. 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

Representative   Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB 

President    W.  O.  Pope 

Exec.  Vice-Pres H.  K.  Martin 

Station  Manager W.  B.  Pape 

Pgm.   Dir Al   Homan 

Chief  Engineer R.  B.  Hurley 


WKAB 


MOBILE— 1947 

Frequency:  840  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Operated   By .  .  .  Pursley  Bcstg.  Service 

Business-Studio    Address 525    Donald    St. 

Phone:   7-6345 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription    Service SESAC,    Lang- Worth 

Representative Forjoe,    Dora    Clayton 

News  Service    AP 

Owner Louise   P.   Pursley 

Sta.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir R.  H.  Moore 

Com.  Mgr J.  C.  Smith 

Sales    Prom.    Mgr Jim    Smith 

Program    Director John   T.   Jackson 

Chief    Engineer Ray    Gartman 


WKRG 


MOBILE— 1946-^BS 

Frequency:    710    Kc Power:    1000    Watts 

Owned  Operated   By Giddens   &   Rester 

Bus.-Sludio-Trans.    Address Telegraph   Rd. 

Phone:  2  6789 Air  Time:  Unlimited 

News    Service AP 

Transcription    Service     Lang-Worth 

Representative Adam  J.  Young.  Jr. 

Membership RAB.  NARTB 

President Kenneth  R.  Giddens 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Frank  Conwell 

Local    Sales    Manager Carl    Haug 

Program    Director Richard    McMullen 

Public  Service  Dir S.  R.  Konrad 

Chief  Engineer Leon   V.  Hance 


WMOZ 


MOBILE— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 


Owned  Oper.   By Gasden  Radio   Co. 

Phone    Number 6-3546 

Representative John   E.   Pearson 

President     Edwin    Estes 

Partner C.   L.   Graham 

General  Mgr John  Watkins 

Commercial  Mgr W.  H.  Dutton 

Prog.  Dir Marguerite  Swor 

Chief    Engineer Vernon   Floyd 

WMFC 

MONROEVILLE— 1952— KBS 

Froquency:   1220  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Monroe   Bdcstg.   Co. 

Address H'way    84 

Phone  Number:    1220 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Sta.    Rep Continental 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Eng George  T.  Shurden 

Program    Director Jim   Aycock 


WAPX 


MONTGOMERY— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:    1600   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owixed-Operated  By United  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business,    Studio   Address 116    Catoma   St. 

Phone:  3-7569 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service World,  Standard 

Representative Walker    Co. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Thomas  E.  Martin 

Commercial   Manager Hoke   Williford 

Sales  Promotion  Manager Frank  Dudley 

Program   Director Lee   Stockfelt 

Chief   Engineer Owen   Lehr 


WBAM 


MONTGOMERY— 1953 

Frequency:  740  Kc. Power:  50  Kw.  d. 

Owned Deep  South  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  2-3851 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Service UP 

Representative Radio-TV  Reps. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr W.  J.  Brennan 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Felix  Robinson 

Program  Dir Fred  Wamble 

Chief  Engineer Cyril  G.  Brennan 


W  C  0  V 


MONTGOMERY— 1939— CBS 

Frequency:    1170  Kc Power:    10   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By Southern   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address Adrian  Lane 

Phone    Number 5-3561 

News   Service    UP 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer  Co. 

Membership   NARTB 

President Oscar  P.  Covington 

General   Manager Hugh  M.   Smith 

Station  Manager Joe  Petranka 

Sales  Prom.   Mgr W,  W.   Hunt 

Program    Director Weston    Britt 

Chief  Engineer Fred  Wright 


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WMGY 

MONTGOMERY— 1946 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Dixie  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 4  S.  Perry  St. 

News  Service    UP 

Representative         Forjoe  &  Co.,  Dora  Clayton 

Membership NARTB,    RAB 

President Dr.   S.  D.   Suggs 

Gen.-Comm.  Manager Thomas  W.  Sewell 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Chuck  Eliott 

Chief  Engineer John  D.  Lamar 


WRMA 


MONTGOMERY— 1954 

Frequency:  950  Kw Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Southland  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 26  North  Lawrence  St. 

Phone:  4-6440 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative    McGillvra 

Partner  &  Gen.  Mgr Ralph  M.  AUgood 

Partner    Grover  Wise 

Chief  Engineer Walter  B.  Stevenson 


WS  F  A 


MONTGOMERY— 1930— NBC 

Freq.:  1440  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By .  Montgomery  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  1031 

Phone:  5-1251 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB 

President David  E.  Dunn 

Comm.  Manager John  C.  Hughes 

Tech.   Dir Sebie    B.    Smith 


W  L  A  Y 


MUSCLE  SHOALS— 1933— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By . . .  Muscle  Shoals  Bcstg.  Corp. 

News   Service UP 

Trans.  Service World 

President Frank  M.  Farris,  Jr. 

General  Manager E.  O.  Whitehead 

Program  Director George  Manush 

Publicity   Dir (Miss.)  Jean   Watkins 

Chief  Engineer Lynn  V.  McMoran 


WCRL 


ONEONTA— 1952 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Pot  M.  Courington 

Address H'way    32 

Phone:   4871 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service AP 

Trans.  Service Capitol,  World,  Thesaurus 

President Pat  M.  Coiuington 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr L.  D.  Bentley,  Jr. 


W  J  H  0 


OPELIKA— 1940— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By . . .  Opelika-Auburn  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1400  Auburn  Road 

News   Service UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative -.  .Indie  Sales,  Inc. 

Membership  NARTB,  RAB 

General    Manager John   C.   Cooper,   Jr. 

Commercial  Manager E.  Turk 

Program    Director M.   L.    King,   Jr. 

Chief  Engineer John  E.  Smollon 


WAMI 


OPP— 1952 

Frequency:  860  Kw Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Opp  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Box   169 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Dora  Clayton 

President H.  N.  Lee 

Gen.,  Com.  Mgr Beri  Moore 

Chief   Engineer Joe    Osgatharp 


WOZK 


OZARK— 1953 

Frequency:  900  Kw Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Ozark  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Phone    655 

Pres Douglas    Brown 


WPNX 


PHENIX  CITY— 1952— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:   1460  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Community  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address Phenix  Girard  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  8-8787 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Membership   NARTB 

President Ray    M.    Greene 

Station  Mgr Bob  Mann 

Comm.  Mgr Sam  Keel 

Prog.  Dir.,  Chief  Engineer Jay  H.  Lamb 


WPID 


PIEDMONT— 1952 

Frequency:   1280  Kw.... Power:   1000  watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By    Piedmont  Radio  Station 

Phone:  2211 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service UP 

President C.  L.   Graham 

General  Manager Curt  Blair 

Program   Director OUie  Blair 

Pub.  Dir Alen  Payne 

Chief  Engineer Acker  Livingston 


WAIP 


PRICHARD— 1954 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Prichard  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 100  Chidester  Ave. 


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WELR 


ROANOKE— 1949— KBS 

Fr^qutncy:   1360  Kc Power:  1000  Walts  d. 

Owned  Operated  By I.  W.   Buttram 

Addren    .                                        801    N.  Main  St. 
Station    Rep.  Dora-Clayton 

Free..  Gen..  Com.  Mqr.  J.  W.  Buttram 

Proqram  Director                         Richard  Killebrew 
Chtei  Engineer Leverne   Foster 

WWWR 

RUSSELLVILLE— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:    920    Kc Power:    iOOO    Watts   d. 

Owned-Oper.    By       Bankhead    Bcstg.    Co..   Inc. 
Address.  .  .  .  Bankhead  Long  Bldg..  Jasper.  Ala. 

Phone  Number:  2  3461 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Serrice    UP 

Transcription   Service    SESAC 

Representative    Southern  Radio 

President Walter    W.    Bankhead 

Gen.  Mqr. Hal  Kirby 

Pgm.  Dir.,   Chiel  Engineer Carl  Van  Sittert 

WCRI 

SCOTTSBORO— 1950 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned  Operated  By Pat  M.  Courington 

Address P.    O.    Box    394 

Phone:    123 Air  Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.    Service Thesaurus 

Gen.   Mgr Pat  M.   Courington 

Station  Mgr J.  F.  Thompson 

Program  Director Gene  Brown 

Chiel  Engineer James  G.  Wallace 


WROS 


SCOTTSBORO— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:    1330    Kw... Power:    1000    Watts   d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Scottsboro  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business    Address 717    Scott    St. 

President Hugh  T.  Kirby 

Gen..  Com.  Mgr Rose  M.  Kirby 

Program  Dir Clyde  R.  Vomer 

Chief     Engr. Bill     Prickett 

WGWC 

SELMA— 1946— CBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Dallas  Broadcasters,  Mc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  686 

Phone:  TRinity  4-6687 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Station  Representatives  Hal  Holman.  Ayers 

Trans.    Ser.  Thesaurus 

Membership  NARTB 

President    Oscar    Covington 

Gen.  Mgr.  &  Chief  Engr... John  F.  Townshend 
Commercial    Manager John    Frazier 


W  H  B  B 


Owned-Operoted    By Selma    Bcstg..    lac. 

Business  Address 209  Washington  St. 

Phone:  TR  4-8661 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

President B.  H.  Hopson 

Gen.,  Sta..  Comm.  Mgr Julien  Smith,  Jr. 

Program    Director Carolyn   Perrin 

Chief  Engineer W.  D.  Powers.  Jr. 

WFEB 

SYLACAUGA— 1945— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Walls 

Owned-Operated  By Alabama  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 527  No.  Broadway 

Phone  Number:  2-3281 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

President E.  E.  Forbes.  Sr. 

Comm.,  Sta.  Mgr George  W.  Carr 

Chiel    Engineer Conrad    Pickren 

WMLS 

SYLACAUGA— 1948 

Frequency:  1290  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Marble  City  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business  Address 11  West  2nd  St. 

Phone:   2-4854 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Manager Curtis  O.  Liles,  Jr. 

Commercial  Manager Marion  W.  McEwen 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Robert  M.  Duck 

Chief  Engineer Walter  Welch 


WHTB 


SELMA— 1935— NBC-KBS 

Frequency:    1490    Kc Power:    250    Watts 


TALLADEGA— 1945— MBS-KBS-ABS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  Voice  of  Talladega,  Inc. 

Address    Bemiston  ICghwoy 

Phone:   2205 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP 

Transcription   Service    World 

Representative    Continental 

President Cecil  Homady 

Gen.  Mgr Myron  T.  Snoddy 

Commercial  Mgr W.  B,  Dorriety 

Chief  Engineer David  Andrews 

WTLS 

TALLAHASSEE— 1954 

Frequency:   1300  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Tallahosse  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address    H'way  14 

Phone  Number   8535 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Bert  Bank 

Comm.  Mgr..  Sta.  Mgr..  Chief  Eng..Ned  Butler 
Prog.  Dir..  Sales  Mgr..  Spts.  Dir..  .Hank  Hohnan 
Prod.  Mgr..  News  Dir Wallace  Hobgood 

WTBF 

TROY— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Troy  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    College   Drive 

Phone  Number:  980-1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service AP 

Transcription  Service    World 


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President Roy  Crow 

Gen.  Mgr Jess  Jorden 

Commercial  Mgr Robert  Tolbert 

Chief  Engineer Joe  W.  Gilchrist 


W  J  R  D 


TUSCALOOSA— 1936— NBC 

Freq.:  1150  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d„  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Wilhelmina  (Doss)  Echols 

Business-Studio   Address 2316   Broad   St. 

Phone:  4464 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Rombeau,   Clayton 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Gene  Tibbett 

Comm.  Mgr Lehman  Mayer 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir G.  Tibbett 

Prog.  Dir Roy  McAllister 

Chief  Engineer Dave  Livingston 

WNPT 

TUSCALOOSA— 1951 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By W.  Alabama  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  181 

Phone  Number:  3311 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative     Indie    Sales 

Trans.    Ser Lang- Worth 

President W.   P.   Thielens 

Program  Director Bob  Jones 

Chief  Engineer T.  H.  Todd 


WTBC 

TUSCALOOSA— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  By Tuscaloosa  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Radio   Center 

Phone  Number:   8-5523-4 . .  Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Representative: Sears    &    Ayer 

Membership NARTB,    RAB 

General  Manager Bert  Bank 

Comm.  Mgr James  A.  Davis 

Prog.   Dix Jack  Mock 

Chief  Engr J.  A.  Ward 

WTUS 

TUSKEGEE— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:  580  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Tuskeegee,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  577 

Phone:    580 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Sta.  Manager J.   A.  Bowers 

Program  Manager Joe  Bxirton 

Commercial  Mgr George  Burton 

Chief  Engineer Julian  A.  Duncan 

WETU 

WETUMPKA— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:    1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Elmore    Service   Corp. 

Address Rockf ord  Rd.,  Box  60 

Phone:   7369 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription    Ser Thesaurus 

News    Service UP 

Station   Rep Dora-Clayton 

General  Mgr Ed  Morgan 


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Radio  Homes  319,000  —  TV  Homes   124,000  —  Stations  in  State  —  31 


KS  U  N 

BISBEE— 1933— MBS-ABS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned-Operated  By Corleton  W.  Morris 

Address P.  O.  Drawer  C,  Lowell  Station 

Phone 2-2277— Air   Time . .  Full   Time 

Transcription Thesaurus,  World,  SESAC 

News  Service   UP 

Representative Blair  &  Co. 

President Carleton  W.  Morris 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Arlo  Woolery 

Sales  Promotion  Manager Leo  Bernard 

Program    Director Roy    Helgesen 

Chief    Engineer Ben   Strotmon 


KCLF 


CLIFTON— 1950 
Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 


Owned-Oper.  By Gila   Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box  548 

Phone  Number:  321 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

Sta.    Rep Best 

News  Service   UP 

President D.  F.   Long 

Gen.    Mgr Ira    Toler 

Chief  Engineer Paul  R.  Wieman 


KCKY 


COOLIDGE— 1948— CBS-ABS-KBS 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Powen  1,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Gila  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address Roosevelt   &   Main    Streets 

Phone  Number  4451 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

President Louis  F.   Long 

Station  Manoger Bill  Parady 

Comm.  Mgr Jim  Doyle 


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Program  Director Jim  Murdock 

Chief    Engineer Jeff    Lapping 

KAWT 

DOUGLAS— 1946— MBS— DON  LEE 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Carleton  W.  Morris 

Address Drawer   C 

Phone:  Hemlock  2-2277 Air  Time:  Full  Tmie 

Transcription  Service .  .  Lang- Worth,  MacGregor 

Membership RAB 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Robert  L.  Whitaker 

Program    Director Sidney   Manette 

Publicity   Director James   Bruns 

Chief  Engineer Ben  Strotman 

KCLS 

FLAGSTAFF— 1950— MBS-KBS 
DON  LEE— ARIZONA 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Saunders  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box    1677 

Phone:  946 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Owner,  Gen.  Mgr Charles  J.  Saunders 

Office  Mgr Dorothy  Saunders 

Prog.   Dir Bill   Johnson 

Publicity  Dir Don  Gellers 

Chief    Engineer Len    Benson 

KGPH 

FLAGSTAFF— 1950— ABC 

Frequency:   630  Kc Power:    1   Kw.   d. 

Owned-Operated   By Frontier   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address    Weatherf ord  Hotel 

Phone:  51  or  65 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   Long- Worth 

Representative. .  John  Hershey  McGillvra,  Inc. 

Membership     NARTB 

General   Manager A.   S.   Holm 

Pres.,  Chief  Engineer E.  C.  Phillippi 

Publ.  Dir Mary  Jane  Phillippi 

KRUX 

GLEND  ALE— 1947 

Frequency:    1340  Kc Power:   250  Walts 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Arizona  Inc. 

Address 633  E.  Grand  Ave. 

Phone ALpine  2-2371 

President Stan   Norman 

Gen.  Mgr Frank  S.  Bare,  Jr. 

Comm.  Mgr Sandy  Wise 

Prog.  Dir Vol  Brewer 

K  W  J  B 

GLOBE— 1938— NBC-ABS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By Gila  Bcstg.   Co.,  Inc. 

Address .  H'way  60-70,  between  Globe  &  Miami 

Phone  Number:  41 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service  Thesaurus 

Representative Paul    H.   Raymer 

President Louis  F.  Long 


General  Manager Willard   Shoecraft 

Comm.  Mgr C.  W.  Mizner 


KGAN 


KINGMAN— 1949 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By J.  James  Glancy 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  1208 

President J.  J.  Glancy 

Comm.   Mgr Kathlene    Covarrubias 

Chief    Engineer Leroy    OXaughlin 


KTYL 


MESA— 1947 

Freq.:  1310  Kc Power:  1  kw.  d.;  500  w.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Harkins  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  231 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service Standard 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Dwight  Harkins 

Commercial  Manager Lorenzo  K.  Lisonbee 

Program  Director Jack  Harris 

Chief   Engineer Ben   Smith 

KNOG 

NOGALES— 1948— CBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Old  Pueblo  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Rancho  Grande  Hotel 

Phone:  770 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr C.  F.  Montomo 

Asst.  Mgr.,  Prcg^.  Dir A.  B.  Montano 

Chief  Eng Jose  E.  Braua 


KOOL 


PHOENIX— 1947— CBS 

Frequency:    960   Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Maricopa  Bcsters.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address 511    W.   Adams 

News  Service   UP 

Representative AM  Radio  Sales 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Gene  Autry 

General  Manager Charles  H.  Garland 

Commercial    Manager William   Connelly 

Station  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Homer  Lane 

Chief    Engineer Miles    Shepherd 


KPHO 


PHOENK— 1940— ABC 

Frequency:    910   Kc Power:    5000   Watts 

Owned Meredith  Engineering  Co. 

Address 631  No.  1st  Ave. 

Phone:  ALpine  8-4511 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Representative    Katz 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

President E.  T.  Meredith,  Jr. 

Commercial  Manager Charles  Schlueter 

Gen.  Mgr Richard  B.  Rawls 

Program  Director Gene  Spry 

Publicity  Director Ron  De  Pinto 

Chief  Engineer George  L.  McClanathan 


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KIFN 


PHOE3^IX— 1949 

TfqamiCfx   WO  Ec Power:    1000    Watts    d. 

OwMd-Opvrert^d  By Western  Bcstg.  Co. 

Addr«M 1975  S.  Central  Ave. 

Phon*  Number  ALpine   3  6155 

News  Serrice UP 

Trantcription    SerTic*    SESAC 

Station    Representative Harlan   Oakes 

Prei..  Gen.   Mgr Frank  P.  RedHeld 

Proq.    Dir Peter   Moraga 

Chief  Engineer Edgar  B.  Pool 


K  0  Y 


PHOENIX— 1922— MBS,  Don  Lee 

Frequency:   550  Kc Power:  5000  d.;   1000  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By KOY  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 840  N.  Central  Ave. 

Phone:  Alpine  8-8181 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Air  Time 24  hrs.  wk.  d.;   17  hrs.  Sun. 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative   John  Blalr 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr John  L.  Hogg 

Sis.  Mgr James   W.  Ross 

Prog.,  Pub.  Director John  R.  Williams 

Chief  Engineer .  .Edwcrrd  R.  Janney 


KON  I 


PHOENIX— 1949 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Power:   250   Watts 

Owned Station   KONI 

Address Rm.   103.  Mayer  Heard  Bldg. 

Phone:   ALpine  8-8044 ....  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service INS 

Sta.    Rep Indie,    Dora-Clayton 

President James  T.  Ownby 

Program    Dir Margie    Abbott 

Chief  Engineer Ed  Doraty 

KRIZ 

PHOENIX— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:    1230  Kc Power:   250  Walts 

Owned-Operated  By Howard  M.  Loeb 

Address-Trans.  Loc 2345   Westward  Blvd. 

Phone:  4-8436 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service UP 

Station  Representative Burn-Smith 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Manager.  .  .  .Howard  M.  Loeb 

Comm..  Prom-  Mgr Sheldon  Engel 

Prog.   Dir Bill  Bailey 

Chief   Engineer James  E.  Groll 


KRUX 


PHOENIX— 1947 

rnqamacr:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Arizona  Inc. 

Bus, -Studio  Address Goodrich  Bldg. 

Fhooe:  ALpine  2  2371    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    tjp 

TrowcrlpUon  SESAC.   Lang-Worth 


Representative Indie    Sale«,    O'Conner 

President    Stanley  Schultz 

General   Manager Stan  Norman 

Sta.,   Comm.  Mgr Frank  Bare 

Program   Dir Gene  Burrus 

Chief  Engineer Gene  Boos 


KT  A  R 


PHOENIX— 1922— NBC-ARIZ.  BCSTG. 

Frequency:  620  Kc Power:  5000  Wotti 

Owned-Operated  By KTAR  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Studio  Address. ..  1101  North  Central 

Phone:  AL  4-4161 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Trans.    Ser Thesaurus,    Standard,    Capitol 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership     NARTB 

Ch.  of  Bd John  J.  Louis 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Richard  O.  Lewis 

Commercial  Manager E.  W.  Harvey 

Public  Service,  Prom Ted  Edwards 

Program    Director Rol   Laughner 

Chief  Engineer A.  C.  Anderson 


K  Y  C  A 


PRESCOTT— 1940 
NBC-ARIZ.  BCSTG. 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By Southwest  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address East  Gurley  St. 

Phone:  244 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  Capitol 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Harold  Ritter 

Program  Director Hollis  Hill 

Chief  Engineer George  Eitel 

K  G  L  U 

SAFFORD— 1938— NBC-ABS 

Frequency:   1480  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Gila  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address 520   Main   St. 

Phone:  15 Air  Tvrae:  Unlimited 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service .Thesaurus 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership    NARTB 

President Louis  F.  Long 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Paul  Merrill 

Pgm.   Dir Lester  McBride 

Comm.  Mgr Edward  E.  Furman 

Pub.  Dir Russ  Wennacott 

Chief   Engineer John  E.  Hickman 

KCNA 

TUCSON— 1946— ABC 

Freq.:  580  Kc Power:  5  kw.  d.;  500  w.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Catalina  Bcstg.  Cc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1511  East  16th 

Phone:  2-4864 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

Representativo     ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,  ,Ro|Un9bery 


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Membership NARTB.  RAB 

President Erskine  Caldwell 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager Wayne  Sanders 

Sales   Manager Harry   Chambers 

Chief  Engineer Tom  Epperson 


KEVT 


TUCSON—  1953 

Frequency:  690  Kw Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Tucson  Radio  Inc. 

Business  Address 400  N.  Shawnee 

Representative     Oakes 

Membership     NARTB 

News  Service    UP 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Peter  Trowbridge 

Comm.  Mgr De  Witt  Wray 

Program  Dir Oscar  H.  Stevens 

Chief  Engineer Peter  Trowbridge 

KOPO 

TUCSON— 1947--CBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Old  Pueblo  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Add 115  W.  Drachman  St. 

News    Service    AP 

Reprsentative AM  Radio  Sales 

Membership   NARTB 

President Gene    Autry 

Manager E.   S.  Mittendorf 

Commercial  Manager Paul  Plunkett 

Promotion   Mgr Joe    Crystall 

Chief    Engineer Vemard   Cimmioyotti 

KTKT 

TUCSON— 1949 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By Thomas   J.  Wallace 

Business-Studio  Address 500  W.  Ehn 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Owner Thomas  J.  Wallace 

Chief  Eng.,  Asst.  Mgr..  .Thomas  J.  Wallace.  Jr. 

KT  U  C 

TUCSON— 1929— MBS-ARIZ.  NET. 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Tucson  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 900  E.  Broadway 

Phone:  2-3344 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Trans.  Service World,  Asociated 

Representative    John    Blair 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres.  &  General  Manager Lee  Little 

Business  Manager Mac  C.  Matheson 

Commercial   Mgr George  Bradley 

Program  Director .Pete   Tufts 

Chief    Engineer Cliff   Livingston 


K  V  0  A 


TUCSON— 1929— NBC- ABS 

Frequency:   1290  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Arizona  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 


Business-Studio  Address 209  W.  Elm 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus,    Capitol 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager R.  B.  Williams 

Business  Mgr Harper  M.  Phillips 

Commercial  Mgr John  C.  Underwood,  Jr. 

Program  Director Ben  L.  Slack,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Ray  H.  Holsclaw 


KVNC 


WINSLOW— 1952 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Gila  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address p.  Q.  Box  373 

News  Service AP.  PA 

Transcription Thesaurus.  Standard,  World 

President L.   F.   Long 

Gen.  Mgr O.  E.  Whelan 

Comm.  Mgr John  C.  Schooley 

Chief  Engineer Earl  Hickman 


KOLD 


YUMA— 1953— CBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Maricopa  Bctrs.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1430 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

Representative    Tracy  Moore.  Hobnan 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Jack   Hawthorne 

General  Manager Charles  H.  Garland 

Station  Manager Robert  C.  Garland 

Chief    Engineer Donald    Peltz 


KYMA 


YUMA— 1950— MBS— ARIZ.  NET. 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KYMA-Yuma.  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  671 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representatives John  Blair.  Harlan  Oakes 

Membership   NARTB.  RAB 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr William  B.  Lindsey 

Commercial    Mgr Bob    Brennan 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Ralph  Davis 

Publicity    Dir Lowell    McGill 

Chief   Engineer Ray   Ring 

K  Y  U  M 

YUMA— 1940— NBC-ABS 

Frequency:   560  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Yuma  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 1901  E.   1st  St. 

News  Service AP.  UP.   INS 

Transcription  Service . . .  Thesaurus  &  Standard 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Ray  C.  Smucker 

Commercial   Manager Roy   L.   Jorgensen 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Pat  Carrick 

Program    Director Bob    Hansen 

Publicity  Director Russ  Siner 

Chief  Engineer Leavenworth  Wheeler 


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Katlio  Momvs  —  170.000  —  TV  Homes  117,000  —  Stations  in  State  51 


K  V  R  C      „^ 

ARKADELPHIA— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1240   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned  Operated    By .  .  Arkadelphia   Bcstg.   Co. 

Butlnew-Studlo   Address 507    Main   St. 

pSone:790 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Serrlce •  •  •  •  • '  ''^\ 

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President ^^"^^•J^"''^ 

Gen..  Sta..  Comm.  Mgr L  M.  Moore 

Pqm..   Prod.   Pub.    Dlr Bill    Deolon 

Chief   Engineer ^^  B"'"« 

KBTA 

BATESVILLE— 1950— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1340  Kc Power:   250   Watts 

Owned White  River  VaUey  Bdcsts.  Co. 

Phone:  1112-1113 Air  Tmie:  FuU  Time 

News    Service    •  •  •  •  ^^ 

Representative     w     M 

Transcription  Service °\.Z 

Membership    NARTB     RAB 

President h    F.   Higginbottom 

Conun.  Mgr E.  A.  P<^le 

Program  Director E.  A.  Lotridge 

Chief  Engineer Morris  Coffer 


KBBA 


BENTON— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  690  Kw Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By Benton  Bcstg.  Service 

Business    Address Box  294 

Phone:  Spring  8-2690 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Sio.  Rep H.  L.  Best 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr W.  R.  Tuck  Jr. 

Coram.    Mgr Lavelle    Longley 

Prod.    Dir Preston   Bridges 

Prom.   Dir Eddie  Zoch 

Chief  Engineer Preston  Bridges 

KLCN 

BLYTHEVILLE— 1922 

Frequency:    910    Kc Power:    5000   Watts   d. 

Owned  Operated    By Harold   L.   Sudbury 

Address Sudbury    Bldg..    Main    St. 

Phone:  Poplar  2-2093 Air  Time:  Daytime 

New.  Service    A? 

Station   Representative John   E.   Pearson 

Pres.,  Gen.  Comm.  Mgr Harold  L.  Sudbury 

Sales  Promotion  Manager J.  T.  Sudbury 

Program    Director Carl   Frame 

Chief    Engineer Joe    Neoms 


KAMD 


CAMDEN—  1 946— MBS-KBS 
RAZORBACK 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 


Owned-Operated  By Camden  Radio  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  5859 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Gill^Pema 

Membership    NARTB 

President Walter  E.  Hussman 

Gen..  Sta.,    Comm.  Mgr Donald  Cathey 

Sales  Prom.,  Prog.  Dir Callis  Carter 

Chief  Engineer Dorris  C.  Hunter 


KPLN 


CAMDEN— 1953 

Frequency:   1370  Kw.... Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Southern  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address Stephens   Rd. 

Trans.  Ser SESAC,  World 

St<t.   Rep Hil   Best 

President D.  R.  James  Jr. 

Gen.  Mgr C.  T.  Mullins 

Program    Director J.    Andrew    Wright 

Comm.  Mgr L.  J,  Smith 

KCON 

CONWAY— 1950— KBS 

Owned-Operated  By Conway  Bcstg.  •Co. 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Address 903V2   Front  St. 

Phone:   189 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service SESAC,  World 

Sta.    Rep Hil    Best 

News  Service UP 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr James  E.  Clayton 

Comm.    Mgr E.    MoClendon 

Program  Director Corra  N.  Tilley 

Chief  Engineer Herman  G.  Stermer 

KAGH 

CROSSETT— 1951— NBC-KBS 

Frequency:    1340    Kc Power:    250   Watts 

O wned-Oi)erated  By Julian  Haas 

Address 900  Main  St. 

Phone:  750 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Pres.,   Gen.  Mgr Julian  Haas 

Chief   Engineer Charles  Bucie 


KDMS 


EL  DORADO— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1290  Kc Power:  1,000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated   By KDMS,   Inc. 

Address   Randolph  Hotel 

Phone:    3-5121 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaubrus 

Representative    Devney — Melville 

Gen.  Mgr P.  E.  Norton 

Comm.,  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr G.  Beckwith 

Prog.  Dr Jesse  James 

Chief  Eng J.  Crawford 


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K  E  L  D 

EL  DORADO— 1935— ABC 

Frequency:   1400  Ec Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operoted   By.  .Radio   Enterprises,   Inc. 
Business-Studio  Address . .  .  Radio  Center  BIdg. 

Phone:  UNian  3-6126 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Membership     NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr W.  N.  McKinney 

Conun.  Mgr J.  R.  Duerson 

Program  Director Mrs.  D.  Pondrom 

Chief   Engineer John   Long 

KGRH 

FAYETTEVILLE— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Fayetteville  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio    Address 922    Leverett   St. 

Phone:  Hillcrest  2-2322 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service  AP 

Representative     Walker 

Membership   NARTB 

President    Hoyden   Mcllroy 

Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Fred  J.  Stevenson 

Commercial  Mgr Ed.  Gideon 

Program    Director WalUe    Ingalls 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Lindsey 

KXJK 

FORREST  CITY— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:    950   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned  By Forrest  City  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address . . .  Natl.  Bank  of  East.  Arkansas  Bldg. 

Phone:   950 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Rep H.   F.   Best,   Dora-Clayton 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr William  Fogg 

Commercial  Manager James  Pearson 

Program  Director    Harold   Webber 

Chief  Engineer Walter  Smith,  Jr. 

KFPW 

FORT  SMITH— 1925— CBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Tulsa  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Sta.  B  Box  98 

Phone:  34105 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative  Avery-Knodel 

Membership     NARTB 

President John  T.  Griffin 

General  Manager L.  A.  Blust 

Station   Manager J.   Paul   McCaslin 

Chief    Engineer Gene    Gregory 

KFSA 

FORT  SMITH— 1947— ABC 

Freq.:  950  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Southwestern  Pub.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 920  Rogers  Ave. 


SAS  D     n    D 

Phone:  29126 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service  AP 

Representative John  E.   Pearson 

Membership     NARTB 

President Donald  W.  Reynolds 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Weldon  Stamps 

Comm.  Mgr D.  L.  Johnson 

Program,  Pub.  Director Pat  Porta 

Chief  Engineer Robert  W.  Piatt,  Jr. 

KWHN 

FT.  SMITH— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:   1320  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  KWHN  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
Business-Studio   Add..  .421-423    Garrison   Ave. 

Phone:  Sunset  3-8967-8 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Trans.    Ser Standard 

Representative     Rambeau 

Gen.  Mgr.,   Sec.-Treas H.   S.   Nakdimen 

Sta.  Dir.,  Comm.  Mgr Parkman  R.  Feezor 

Program   Director Glenn   O'Neal 

Chief  Engineer Bruce  Dennis 

KHOZ 

HARRISON— 1946— KBS-MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By ...  Harrison   Bcstg.    Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Radio  City  Addition 

Phone:   1240. Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Sta.    Rep ffil    Best 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Gen.  Mgr R.  S.  Wheeler,  Jr. 

Sta.  Mgr Bruce  C.  Washburn 

Comm.  Mgr Everett  S.  Horton 

Chief  Engineer Fred  E.  Word 

KFFA 

HELENA— 1941— KBS— MBS 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  1,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Helena  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 215  York  St. 

Phone:  Hickory  4-2361 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription   Service    World 

Representative     Best 

Comm.  Mgr George  Coven 

Pres.,  General  Manager ....  Sam  W.  Anderson 

Program    Director Larry    Parker 

Chief  Engineer Earl  Hodges 

KXAR 

HOPE— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By Hope  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.    O.    Box    138 

Phone  Number:  PR  7-3601 .  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Sta.    Rep Best 

President A.  H.  Washburn 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Chief  Engineer L.  B.  Tooley 

Comm.   Mgr Wes   Ninemire 

Program  Director Carroll  A.  Wynn 


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KBHS 

HOT  SPRINGS— 1953— KBS 

Power:    1000  Watts    d. 
Resort  Bdcstq.  Co.,  Inc. 

113   Third  St. 

Air  Time:    Full  Time 

UP 

World 

Sears   &   Ayer 

RAB 

..LA.    Cain 
Ed    C.    Appier 


rr«qu*ncy:    590   Kc. 
Own»d  Opor.  By 

Addr»M 

Phone:   3888 
N*ws   Serrlce 
Transcription    Serrlce 
Sto.  R«p. 
Membership 

President 

Cooun.    Mqr. 


Soles  Prom.  Mqr Fred  Ross 

Proq.    Dlr Steve    Nichols 

Publicity  Dlr.  Bonnie  Jean  Brooks 
Gen.  Mgr.  Randall  L.  McCarrell 
Chiel    Eng.  Dalton    Sanders 

KBLO 

HOT  SPRINGS— 1953 

Frequency:   1470  Kw Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.   By National   Park  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1011    Central   Ave. 

Phone:    5365 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News    Service AP 

Trans.    Service SESAC 

Co-Owner,  Gen.  Mgr R.  S.  Bielon 

Co  Owner J.   W.  Bowie   Meredith 

Comm.  Mqr Jesse  Pate 

Proqram    Director Jim    Waites 

Chiel    Engineer R.    G.   King 

K  W  F  C 

HOT  SPRINGS— 1941— MBS-ABC 

Frequency:    1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Spa   Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business  Studio  Address.  .  .819 Vz  Central  Ave. 

Phone:  412-3 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative Gill-Pema 

President Walter  E.  Hussman 

Gen.  Sta.  Mgr C.  I.  Dickson 

Commercial  Manager Jack  Wolever 

Prog.    Dir Jim   Citty 

Chief  Engineer William  A.  Carr 

K  B  T  M 

JONESBORO— 1930— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1230   Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Regional  Bcstg.  Co. 

AddresB 603    Madison   St. 

Phone:     WEbster  5-5597 ..Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

Transcription   Service    World 

Owner,   Mgr Harold  E.  King 

Conun.    Mgr James    Barnes 

SU.    Prom-    Mgr. ,  ,  .  Marion   Bohne 

Program   Director Bill   Hart 

Pxiblicity    Director Clarence    Adams 

Chief   Engineer Norman  Bowman 


KNEA 

JONESBORO— 1950 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Jonesboro,  Inc. 

Address    Citizens  B<ink  Bldg. 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative Gill-Pexna 

Membership     NARTB 

President    Ernest  Farobee 

General.  Station  Manager Dick  Crane 

Conun.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr. . .  Bemie  Hargreaves 

Program  Director Chad  Lassiter 

Chief  Engineer Wesley  Bell 

K  A  R  K 

LITTLE  ROCK— 1928— NBC 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Arkansas  Radio  &  Equip.  Co. 

Address 10th   &  Spring 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative Edward  Petry 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President T.  H.  Barton 

Station  Manager Douglas  J.  Romine 

Commercial  Mgr A.  C.  Dowden 

Prom.  Mgr Shirley  Kennedy 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Carol  Vinson 

Program  Director Ernest  M.  Howard 

Chief  Engineer Dan  L.  Winn 

KGHI 

UTTLE  ROCK— 1927— ABC 

Freq.:  1250  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d.  500  w.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By KGHI  Bcstg.  Service 

Address P.   O.   Box    3099 

Station  Representative .  George  P.  Holllngbery 

News  Service UP 

President A.  L.  Chilton 

General  Manager S.  C.  Vinsonhalor 

Commercial  Mgr Kermit  L.  Richardson 

Program   Director Hugh   Brown 

Chief  Engineer V.  O.  Van  Dusen 

K  L  R  A 

LITTLE  ROCK— 1927— CBS 

Freq.:  1010  Kc Power:  10  Kw.  d.,  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Arkansas  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Gazette  Bldg. 

Phone:  2-5427 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation Arkansas  Gaxette 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription    Service Standard,    SESAC 

Representative    Paul  Raymer 

President J.  N.  Heiskell 

General  Manager G.  H.  Robertson 

Prom.  Mgr R.  J.  Myers,  Bob  Hicks 

Prog.  Dir Harris  Owen 

Pub.  Dir M.  Berg 

Chief    Engineer Kennit   F.    Tracy 


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KT  H  S 

UTILE  ROCK— 1924— CBS 

Frequency:  1090  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  Radio  Bcstg.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address 313  Main  St. 

Phone:  4-2293 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP,  AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    NARTB,   BAB 

President W.  H.  Bronson 

General  Manager B.  G.  Robertson 

Comm.  Mgr W.  V.  Hutt 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr R.  Brown 

Program  Director Cecil  Bland 

Chief  Engineer Cecil  L.  Suitt 


KVLC 


LITTLE  ROCK— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By . .  Southwestern  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Southern  Natl.  Insurance  Bldg. 

Phone:  FR  5-5321 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative  Radio  Representatives 

Membership     BAB 

l>resident R.  M.  Saxon 

Vice-Pres Leonard  Coe 

Sta.  Mgr..  Chief  Eng Dale  Mahurin 

Asst.  Sta.  Mgr Wally  Geiger 


KXLR 


LITTLE  ROCK— 1946— MBS 

Freq.:   1150  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Ark.  Airwaves  Co. 

Address Cotton    Belt    Bldg. 

Phone:  FR  2-2155 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Rep Venard,  Rintoul  &  McConnell 

President John  F.  WeUs 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager Emil  J.  Pouzar 

Commercial  Mgr Melton  Lancaster 

Program    Director Roy    Nichols 

Chief  Engineer Earl  H.  Butler 


KVMA 


MAGNOLIA— 1948— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Magnolia  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address.. 212  N.  lefferson  St. 

News  Service   AP 

President Joe  F.  Rushton 

Rep John  E.  Pearson 

Membership    NARTB 

Comm.  Mgr D.  Waller 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr William  M.  Bigley 

Chief  Engineer Ray  WeUs 


KDAS 


MALVERN— 1951— KBS 
Frequency;  1420  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  4, 


Owned-Operated  By Malvern  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Young  Insurance  Bldg. 

Phone:    1584 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative   Devney,  Melville 

President J.  C.  Cuffman 

Gen.   Manager Charles   Perry 

Program  Director Overton  Hurst 

Chief  Engineer ^ John  R.  Williams 

KVSA 

McGEHEE— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  1220  Kw Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By ...  S.  E.  Arkansas  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Address   , Box  1220 

Phone:    20 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    Capitol 

Representative     Best 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Abbott  F.  Kinney 

Comm.  Mgr Mrs.  M.  F.  Kinney 

Sales  Manager William  R.  Moore 

Program  Director H.  E.  Parent- 
Chief   Engiiieer Robert   L.   Padgett 

KENA 

MENA— 1950— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By R.  B.  Bell 

Address    S.   Reene  St. 

Phone:  878 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

News  Service    UP 

Station   Representative Hill  Best 

Owner  Manager R.  B.  Bell 

Program  Director Bernice  Bell 

Chief  Engineer O.  D.  Frederick 

KVOM 

MORRILTON— 1953 

Frequency:   800   Kw Power:    250   Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Morrilton  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  541 

Phone:    506 Air    Time:    Daytime 

Transcription   Service Standard,  World 

Station  Manager I-  C.  WiUis 

Commercial   Manager Howard   F.    Houston 

Station  Representative Hill  Best 

KTLO 

MOUNTAIN  HOME— 1953— MBS 

Frequency:    1490  Kw Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Mountain  Home  Bcstg.  Corp. 


Box  67 


Address 

Phone:  1490 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription    World 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,   Gen.  Mgr A.  Stricklen 

Commercial  Mgr Bob  Pratt 

CUet  Engine? Don  Bowen 


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KNB  Y 


NEWPORT— 1949 

rr#qu«ncy:   1280  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Own*d  Optratttd    By Newport    Bcstg.    Co. 

BuftlBVM   Address  Box   218 

Phoa*:   749      .  Air  Time:    Doytime 

Newt    Service  UP 

President    Harold    Sudbury 

Commercial   Mqr  Gene  Howe 

Program    Dirocic                                   Jerry    Grojean 
Chi«i   Engineer Anson   Clark 


KOSE 


OSCEOLA     1949— KBS 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Cper.    By Osceola    Bcstg.    Corp. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  311 

Phone:    880 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Membership   NARTB 

Representative Hil    F,    Best 

President H.    F.    Ohlendorl 

General  Manager Ted  Woods 

Commercial   Manager Betty  G.  Woods 

Program    Director Hobson  Daws 

Chief  Engineer H.  M.  Jones 


KDRS 


PARAGOULD— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:    1490  Kc Power:  250  Wcrtis 

Owned  Oper.  By Progressive  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Box  491 

Phone:  Cedar  2-7627 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

General  Mcmager G.  T.  Rand 

Commercial  Manager Doyne  F.  Bateman 

Business  Manager T.  M.  Self 

Prog.  Dir W.  Wheelis 

Chief  Engineer Russell  Schwamb 

KCLA 

PINE  BLUFF— 1947 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By.  .  .Radio  Engineering  Service 

Business  Studio  Address 2900   W.  28th  St. 

Phone:   1900 Air  Timer  Full  Time 

News    Service     AP 

Transcription    Service    Langworth 

Station    Representative Hil    Best 

General    Mgr Kenneth   Keslerson 

Commercial  Manager Clyde  Martin 

Pgm.    Dir.,    Chief    Engineer Charles    Penix 

K  0  T  N 

PINE  BLUFF— 1934— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1490  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned  Operated   By       Universal  Bcstg.   Corp 

Address .5051/2     Main    St. 

Phone:  721 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     AP 


Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Engr B.  J.  Parrish 

Prom.  Mgr R.  W.  Etter 

Program  Director Hilda  Matz 

KPOC 

POCAHONTAS— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1420  Kc Power:  1.000    Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By ...  Pocahontas  Radio.  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  250 

Phone:   500 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Adrian  L.  White 

Com.   Mgr Hiram  Mayo 

Prog.  Dir Bill  Nicholson 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Wilson 

KAMO 

ROGERS— 1954 

Frequency:   1390  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owned Leon  Mc Auliffe,  Don  Thompson 

Address Am.    Natl.    Bank    Bldg. 

Phone:    1390 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Station    Representative Hil    Best 

General   Mgr G.   Don   Thompson 

Commercial    Mgr Gean    Boroughs 

KXRJ 

RUSSELLVILLE— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Ovmed-Oper.  By Valley  Broadcasters,  Inc. 

Address Fine  Arts  Bldg. 

Phone:  299 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Owner,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr C.  R.  Home 

Commercial  Manager L.  L.  Bryan 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Don  Sammons. 

Pgm.  Dir..  Chf.  Engr W.  C.  McKenney 

KWCB 

SEARCY— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned White  County  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  95 

Phone:    1281 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

Membership     NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Carl  N.  Dodd 

Sales    Prom.    Manager Don    P.   Tones 

Program   Director Marie  H.  Apple 

Chief  Engineer Homer  Harris 

K  U  0  A 

SILOAM  SPRINGS— 1923— MBS 

Frequency:  1290  Kc Power:  5.000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By KUOA/  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Siloam  Springs 

Phone:   777 Air  Time:  Daytime 


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News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Membership   NARTB 

President    John  E.  Brown.  Jr. 

Gen.  Mgr Cecil  Smith 

Comm.   Mgr James   Sheed 

Program  Director Ralph  Kennedy 

Chief  Engineer Cecil  E.  Smith 


KBRS 


SPRINGDALE— 1949— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:    1340   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned N.W.  Ark.  Bcstg.  &  TV.  Co. 

Address   Box  29 

Phone:  675 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative    Pearson 

President Donald  W.  Reynolds 

General  Manager Roy  J.  Bowman 

Comm.  Mgr E.  E.  Bullock 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Phil  PhilUps 

Chief    Engineer Bill    Ussery 


KWAK 


STUTTGART— 1948— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By ...  .  Stuttgart  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address 1818  S.  Buerkle 

Phone:  25212 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Standard,  World 

Representative Hil    F.    Best 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Beloit  Taylor 

Gen.  Manager Melvin  P.  Spann 

Station  Mgr June  S.  Spann 

Tech.  Dir Wm.  R.  Beard 

Chief   Engineer Marvin   Heffington 


THOSE  WHO   KNOW 
FAMOUS  BRANDS  .  . 


KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS 
BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


IP 


KOSY 

TEXARKANA— 1951— MBS 

Freq.:  790  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d.,  500  w.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Gateway  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Wadley    Bldg..    State    Line    Ave. 

at  6th 

News  Service    AP 

Station    Representative    Pearson 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Partners Dr.  W.  Decker  Smith.  A.  L.  Davis 

General  Manager Tom  E.  Dillahunty 

Commercial  Manager Herman  Cecil 

Program  Director Bill  Mitchell 

Chief  Engineer Chas.  Mathis 

KRLW 

WALNUT  RIDGE— 1951 
RAZORBACK 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By . .  Southern  Baptist  College 

Address College  City 

Phone:  980 Air  Time:  Day  Time 

Representative    Best 

President Dr.  H.  E.  Williams 

General  Manager Wm.  H.  Cote 

Program  Director Bill  Thornton 

Chief  Engineer Leonard  Ringle 

KWRF 

WARREN— 1953 

Freq.:  880  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned   Pines  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box    480 

Phone:  353,  4 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service AP 

Trans.  Service World 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Lee  Reaves 

Comm..  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Bill  Wells 

Program  Dir Deno  Nichols 

Chief  Engineer Lorry  Self 

KWEM 

WEST  MEMPHIS— 1947 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  1000  Watls  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By KWEM  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 69  Buntyn  St. 

Phone:    48-3311 Air  Time:    Daytime 

President E.   D.   Rivers,  Jr. 

Sta.  Dir Bob  Way 

Sales  Prom Bob  Honore 

Prog.   Dir Tom  Roan 

Pub.  Dir Matty  Brescia 

Com.  Mgr Spencer  Bedsole 

Chief  Engineer Ed  Beck 


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KBiG't  lO.OOO'Won  Catolma  island 

iignol  focuMs  oil  its  strength 

on  iti  mainland  market. 

wostes  none  out  to  sea. 

Booming  ocross  solt  water  (finest 

rtoturol  conductor  of  radio  waves) 

KBlG  covers  Southern  California 

from  Sonta  Barbara  to  Mexico. 

KBIG  helps  you  to  moke  the 

Whole  Sole,  to  oil  the  Southland, 

ot  Wholesale  Prices  -  as  little 

OS  $6.75  a  breok! 

Prove  It  To  Yourself  I  Compare 

KBiG's  base  hour  rote  ($132) 

or  base  minute  rote  ($20) 

with  ony  combination  of  newspopers. 

outdoor,  television  or  radio  you 

need  to  get  this  same  coverage. 

You'll  see  why  KBIG  is  the 

Giant  Economy  Package 

of  Southern  California  Radio. 

Coll  Meeker  or  us  — 
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STATIONS 

in  Southern  California  are  powerful 
enough  and  popular  enough  to  register 
audiences  in  radio  survey  ratings  of  both 

Los  Angeles  and  San  Diego. 

Of  these  top  lour,  KBIG  . . . 

•  is  the  only  independent 

•  costs  the  least 

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per  dollar 


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CALIFORNIA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1»55   (Est.)    12,804,000  —  Families  4,380,000 
Radio  Homes  —  4,923,000  —  TV  Homes  3,273,000  Stations  in  State  141 


KCNO 

ALTURAS— 1951 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By CONR  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  207 

Phone:  2531 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Trans.  Ser Standard,  Capitol,  SESAC 

Representative      Best 

President Jackson    Teuter 

Managing  Director Dale  C.  Williams 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr..  .  Rae  E.  Gloster 

Chief    Engineer Ralph    Powers 


KAVR 


APPLE  VALLEY— 1954 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  5  Kw. 

Owned Apple  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Apple  Valley  Inn 

Phone:  Victorville  5390 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Membership   NARTB 

President Newton  T.  Bass 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Charles  H.  Cowling 

Exec.  Secretary Mary  Sowell 

Program  Dir Jerry  Cosselman 

Chief  Engineer Dean  Kiner 

KBIG 

AVALON— 1952 

Frequency:  740  Kc Power:  10,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By John  Poole  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 6540   Sunset   Blvd.,  Hollywood 

Phone  Number Hollywood  3-3205 

Air  Time  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

Representative Robert  Meeker  Associates 

Membership   NARTB,  BAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr.,  Chf.  Engr John  Poole 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Robert  J.  McAndrews 

Operations  Manager Cliff  Gill 

Program  Director Alan  Lisser 


KBAK 


BAKERSFIELD— 1946 

Frequency:  550  Kc Power:   1000  Walts 

Owned-Operated  By Bakersfield  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 29  Woody  Rd..  P.  O.  Box  1448 

Phone:  FA  4-6421 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative     For  joe 

Membership   NARTB 

President Harold    P.    See 

General  Manager A.  H.   Constant 

Sales  Manager Frank  Onstott 

Program  Director Joe  ITinser 


Publicity   Director Vem  Mack 

Chief  Engineer James  Gamer 

KBIS 

BAKERSFIELD— 1950 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Marmot  Bcstg.  Co. 

Studio  Address ..2013   Chester   Ave. 

Phone:   FA   4-6093 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Young 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,   Mgr Hoi   Brown 

Commercial  Mgr Franklin  H.  Wilbur 

Program  Director Hal  Brown 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Duemler 

KERN 

BAKERSFIELD— 1932— CBS 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  McClatchy  Bdcstg.  Co. 
Business-Studio  Address.  .Elk's  Club  Building 

Phone:  FA  5-7475 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Capitol 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

President Eleanor  McClatchy 

Station  Manager Walter  Baziuk 

Chief  Engineer Luverne  Shatto 

KERO 

BAKERSFIELD— 1946— NBC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Kern  County  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1420  Truxton  Ave. 

Phone:  44548 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative Avery  Knodel 

Membership  NARTB,  BAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Gene  De  Young 

V.P.,  Gen.  Sales  Mgr Ed  Umer 

Progrom   Director Leslyn  Day 

Publicity  Director Forrest  Kyle 

Chief  Engineer Edwin  Andrews 

KPMC 

BAKERSFIELD— 1932— ABC 

Frequency:   1560  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Dwned-Oper.  By Pioneer  Mercantile  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Bin  1709 

Phone:  Fairview  7-8157 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station  Representative . .  George  P.  Hollingbery 

Membership NARTB,    BAB 

President F.  G.  R.  Schamblin 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr L.  A.  Schamblin 

Sales  Prom.,  Comm.  Mgr C.  C.  Sturm 


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KPAS 


BANNING— 1947 

rr^quMcy:  M90  Kc.  Power:  2S0  WatU 

Owa«d Darwin  Bcstq.  Co. 

AddraM 4425  W.  RamMy  St. 

Pboa*:  SIS    Ak  Tim*:  Full  Time 

New*   Serrice UP 

TronecripHon  Serrlc« World,   SESAC 

RepresenlatiTe  Continental 

Pr#«^  Gen.  Mgr.  Chet  Darwin 

Soles  Prom.  Mqr Harry  Reed 

Proq.  Dlr..   Chiel  Enq Jack   Campbell 

Publicity    Dlr Bob   Allen 


KWTC 


BARSTOW— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:    1230  Kc Power:    250  Watt8 

Owned  Operated  By  Mojove  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address     .  .  Box    697 

Phone:  4001  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Serrlce    UP 

RepresentaUve     O'Connell 

President W.  T.  Brown 

Sla..    Com.   Mqr Harry   S.   White 

Program    Director Richard    Cruse 

Chiel  Engineer    Don  Hetrel 


KRE 


BERKELEY— 1923 

Frequency:    1400   Kc Power:   250  WotU 

Owned  Oper.   By ...    Central  Calif.  Bcstrs.,  Inc 

Address-Trans 601    Ashby   Avenue 

Phone  Number Ashberry  3-7715 

Air  Time 6  a.m.-12M. 

News    Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,    Gen.    Sta.    Mqr Arthur    Westlund 

Comm.,    Prom.   Mgr ...  .Don   Hambly 

Program   Director Les    Avery 


KIBS 


BISHOP— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:    1230   Kw Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By  Inyo   Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  .    Rt.   L  Box  28 

Phone:   Bishop  4411 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Transcription    Service     Capital 

Station  Representative.     .Western  Radio  Sales 

Owner,   Gen.  Mgr James  R.  Oliver 

Partner S.    A.    Cisler 

Commercial  Mgr.  R,  S.  Demlng 

Program  Director  John  Drozd 

Chief    Enqineer Alva    Wilt 


KYOR 


BLYTHE— 1948— ABC 

FreqiieDcy:    1450  Kc Power:   250   Watts 

Owned Bcstg.  Corp.  of  Am. 

Address Box  987 

Phone:   6290 Air  Time:   Full  Time 


News    Service, 


.UP 


Representative    Pearson 

General  Mgr Peter  R.  Odens 

Program  Dir Mrs.  Guen  Mcintosh 

Chief    Engineer    (actq.) Conrad    Figueroa 


KROP 


BRAWLEY— 1946 -ABC 

Frequency:    1300   Kc.lOOO   Watts   d..    500    n. 

Owned  Oper.  By Bcstg.  Corp.  of  America 

Address Del   Rio   Country   Club   Bldg. 

Phone:    OV   60260 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Representative John  E.  Pearson  Co. 

General  Manager Dale  R.  Peterson 

Station  Manager Vince  Palmer 

Program    Director Ed   Silvera 

Chief    Engineer John    Quimby 


KBLA 


BURBANK— 1952 

Frequency:    1490   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Bdcstrs.  of  Burbank 

Address 11516  Oxnard  St. 

Phone:  Sunset  2-1195 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Station    Representative Grant    Webb 

Transcription    Service Langworth,    Cctpitol 

President Gordon   A.  Rogers 

Gen.  Mgr Robert  S.  Marshall 

Chief    Engineer William    Robinson 


KiCO 


CALEXICO— 1947 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Charles  R.  Love 

Address 724  Main  St.,  El  Centre 

News  Service    AP 

Station  Representative.  .  .  .D.  Cooke,  O'Connel 

Membership  NARTB 

President Charles  R.  Love 

General  Mgr W.  A.  Geddes 

Proqram   Director Chap  Rollins 

Chief  Enqineer Jim  Coin 

KHSL 

CHICO— 1935— CBS 

Frequency:  1290  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated Golden  Empire  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box  303 

Phone:  FI  2-0141 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Nev/s  Service XJP 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mqr Mrs.  H.  McClung 

Station    Manaqer Charles    H.    Kinsley.   Jr. 

Commercial  Manaqer J.  A.  Perio 

Proqram  Director Tommy  Nelson 

Chief  Enqineer Mel  Milburn 

KXOC 

CHICO— 1949— MBS 

Frequency:  1060  Kc Power:  10,000  Watts 


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Owned-Oper.  By KXOC.  Inc. 

Address-Trans Box  523 

Phone:  FI  2-4211 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Rep Adam  J.  Young.  D.  F.  McGavren  Co. 

Membership     RAB 

President Harold  T.  Gibney 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Mgr Jack  L.  Powell 

Comm.,  Promotion  Mgr Burke  Riley 

Prog.   Director Neil  Mclntyre 

Chief   Engineer Bill   Pope 

KCHV 

COACHELLA— 1954 

Owner Coachella  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Professional  Bldg. 

KBMX 

COALINGA— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1470  Kc Power:  500  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Westside  Brcstg.  Co. 

Address  Box  715 

Phone:   136 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Gen.,  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng Clifford  S.  Lantz 

Station  Mgr H.  R.  Brown 

Comm.  Mgr Dick  Brown 


KBUC 


CORONA— 1948 

Frequency:   1370  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned Radio  Broadcasting,  Inc. 

Business    Address Porphy    Rd. 

Phone:   1370-1-2 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Henry  Fritzen 

Sta.,  Sales  Mgr Charles  M.  Ferguson 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Cochems 

KCRE 

CRESCENT  CITY— 1950 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Del  Norte  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  Box  248 

Phone:  3061 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP.   INS 

Representative     Ayres 

Transcription Standard,  SESAC,  World 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr..  Pgm.  Dir Robert  E.  Grey 

Comm.  Mgr A.  S.  Lavanaway 


KCH  J 


DELANO— 1950 

Frequency:   1010  Kc Power:   1000  Kc.  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Charles  Herman  Johnes 

Address P.    O.    Box    262 

Phone:   8676 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

News  Service    UP 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eiig.  .Charle  H.  Johnes 
Program  Director Jean  J.  Johnes 


KRDU 


DINUBA— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:    1240   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Operated    By Rodio   Dinuba    Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Box    157 

Phone:  DI  500 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Station   Rep Continental,   Ayres 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Egon  A.  Hof er 

Program  Director Harold  Sparks 

Chief  Engineer Warren  Nystrom 


KXO 


EL  CENTRO— 1927— MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Volradio  Inc. 

Business   Address Box   140 

Phone:    1100 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Capitol 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

President Paul   A.   Jenkins 

General  Manager Riley  R.  Gibson 

Commercial  Manager Belle  Hovey 

Chief  Engineer Norm  German 

KHUM 

EUREKA— 1947— CBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Carroll  R.  Hauser 

Address    Box    1015 

Phone:  HiUside  2-5744 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    Capitol 

Representative Pearson.    MacGavren 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Carroll  R.  Hauser 

Commercial    Mgr Frank    M.    Smith 

Sta.  Mgr..  Pgm.,  Pub.  Dir Frank  R.  Brown 

Chief  Engineer Dean  Elliott 


K  I  E  M 


EUREKA— 1933— MBS 

Frequency:    1480  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned  Opr.  By Redwood  Bdcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 6th  at  E.  Sts. 

Phone:  Hillside  3-1621 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Trans.  Ser MacGregor,  World 

News  Service    UP 

Membership NARTB.    RAB 

Representative    John    Blair 

President,  Manager Wm.  B.  SmuUin 

General    Manager Don   Telford 

Commercial   Mgr Robert  Stach 

Program  Director Pearl   Jacobsen 

Chief  Engineer Larry  King 


KDAC 


FORT  BRAGG— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:    1230   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned Mendocino  Coast  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  Box  616 

Phone:   3251 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


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AP 

.  Edward  Mcrtle 
Craig    N.   Smllh 

Maithow  V.  Huber 
Donald  E.  Wood 


K  A  R  M 

FRESNO— 1938- -ABC 

Fr*qu«ncr:    1430   Kc.  Power:    5000    Watti 

OwB*<10p«r.    By    KARM 

Burial ii^Shtdk)  Addr*u.  .1333  Van  Ness  Ave. 

PiMMt  44MS Air  Time:  Full  Time 

N*w«8*rTlc« AP,  INS 

Transcription   Seryice  .  .    Standard 

RepresentatiTe    Boiling 

PtmUUbI Mrs.   Hattio  Harm 

G«n«ral-Station  Manager.  .  .    Clyde  F.  Coombs 
Comm.   Mqr.      .  L.   L.  Daggett 

Sla.  Prom-  Mgr.  .  .  E.  Roth  Cooney 

Program  Director  Lou  Lampe 

Cbiei   Engineer   .  Elbert   Dean 


K  F  R  E 

FRESNO— 1937— CBS 

Frequency:    940   Kc Power:    50,000    Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Calif.  Inland  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Studio  Address.  .T.  W.  Patterson  Bldg. 

Phone:  4-5001 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative      Avery-Knodel 

V.  P.  Eng Keith  L.  Mealey 

V.P..  Sta.  Mgr Ed  J.  Freeh 

Program  Dir Hal  O'Donnell 

Treasurer Helen    Johnson 

Dlr.  Sales  Service Harry  H.  Burum 


KGST 

FRESNO— 1949 


Fre<iuency:   1600  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

OwnedOperated  By.  .  .Delle  Broadcasting  Co. 

Address Plaza   Shopping  Center 

Phone:    6  9901 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News    Service     UP 

Station  Representative   Rombeau 

Membership      NARTB 

Commercial    Manager Morris   Mindel 

Proqram  Director Jeanne  Bacher 


KMAK 

FRESNO— 1953 

Frequency:    1340    Kw. Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By McMahan    Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    2020  McKinley 

Phon»:  6-9448 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Repre«entative  Grant 

Membership  NARTB 

President  .  R.  O.  McMahan 
G«ru,  Sto-  Mgr.  Coyle  Chambers 
Chief  Engineer Ed  NickeU 


K  M  J 

FRESNO— 1925— NBC 

Frequency:  580  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By McClatchy  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address.  .1515  Van  Ness  Ave. 

Phone:  3  6277 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription    Service    Associated 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

President     Eleanor    McClatchy 

Station  Manager .  .David  T.  Harris 

Commercial  Manager Roy  Swanson 

Sales   Promotion Richard  Ebbert 

Chief  Engineer William  N.  Wallace 


KYNO 


FRESNO— 1947— MBS— DON  LEE 

Frequency:    1300  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Radio    KYNO 

Address 2125    N.    Barton    Ave. 

Phone:    5-8383 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative    Hollingbery 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

General,  Sta.  Manager L.  E.  Chencnxit 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Jim  Carroll 

Program    Director Leo    Goldman 

Chief  Engineer Bert   WUUomson 


KIEV 

GLEND  ALE— 1933 

Frequency:  870  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

OwnedOperated  By Cannon  System,  Ltd. 

Address L02  N.  Glendale  Ave. 

Phone:  Citrus  1-1133 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

President David    H.    Cannon 

General  Mgr Gal  Cannon 

Chief  Engineer Charles  N.  Whitten,  Jr. 


KNGS 


HANFORD— 1948 

Frequency:  620  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Hanford    Bcstg. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  620 

Phone:  620 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Paper  Affiliation.  ..  .Hanford  Sentinel,  Journal 

News   Service    INS,   UP 

Representative McGavren 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Earl   J.   Fenston 

Gen..   Sta.,  Mgr Robert  Klein 

Commercial   Manager M.   Offenbach 

Program   Director Les  Castaneda 

^^•*  En9 Stan  Vestal 


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KFWB 

HOLLYWOOD— 1926 

Frequency:    980  Kc Power:   5000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KFWB  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Add.... 64 19  Hollywood  Blvd. 

Phone:  HO  3-5151 Air  Time:  Unlimited 

News   Service UP,   INS 

Transcription    Service     SESAC 

Station  Representative   Branham 

Pres Harry    Moizlisih 

Gen.  Manager Morton  Sidley 

Program  Director Dan  Russell 

Chief  Engineer Harry  Meyers 


Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr.. 
Commercial  Mgr.. 
Chief   Engineer. . 


K  G  F  J 


HOLLYWOOD— 1926 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Ben  S.  McGlashan 

Business-Studio  Address 6314  Sunset  Blvd. 

Phone:  HO  4-0201 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Owner Ben    S.    McGlashan 

General  Manager Thelma  Kirchner 

Chief  Engineer Homer  Obuchon 


KLAC 


HOLLYWOOD— 1928 

Freq.:  570  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  1  Kw.  .n 

Owned-Operated  By KMTR  Radio  Corp. 

Address 6363  Sunset  Blvd 

Phone:  Hollywood  2-7271 .  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service INS.   UP 

Representative Adam  I,  Young,  Ir. 

Membership  NARTB 

President  Gen.  Mgr M.  W.  Hall 

Commercial  Manager Felix  D.  Adams 

Program  Director R.  F.  Horgan 


KREO 


INDIO— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Bcstg.  Corp.  of  America 

Phone:  OV  6-0260 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service UP 

Representative  Pearson 

General  Mgr Dale  R.  Peterson 

Station  Mgr lohn  M.  Wages 

Commercial  Mgr Nadine  Hill 

Office  Mgr Teddy  Wages 

Chief  Engineer Manuel  Borraza 


KAVL 


LANCASTER— 1950 

Frequency:    1340  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Antelope  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.   O.  Box   1192 

Phone:  Lancaster  1000... Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

Station  Representative   Western  Radio 

News  Service   TO 


....W.  B.  Carter 

H.  L.  Comstock 

. .  .lames  French 


KCVR 

LODI— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Central  Valley  Radio 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  600 

Phone:   Lodi   8-0628 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Station   Representative Wm.    Ayres 

Membership    RAB 

News  Service   UP 

Co-owners Herbert  W.  Brown,  D.  A.  Brown 

Public   Relations Clyde  C.  Casto 

Chief  Engineer George   Sampson 

KFOX 

LONG  BEACH— 1924 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:   1000  Watte 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Nichols  &  Warinner,  Inc. 

Address 220  E.  Anaheim  Street 

Phone:  Long  Beach  6-7281.  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    Up 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr F.  A.  Fetsch 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Hal  G.  Nichols 

Pub..    Prom.    Mgr Robert    Lamb 

Prog.  Pub.  Director Hal  Shideler 

Technical  Advisor Al  Mutter 

KGER 

LONG  BEACH— 1926— KBS 

Frequency:  1390  Kc Power:  5,000  Watts 

Owned  By. .  .lohn  Brown  Schools  of  Colif.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address 3745   Atlantic 

Phone:  40-7907 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    AP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

Representative    Gill-Pema 

Membership    NARTB 

President Dr.  John  E.  Brown 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Clinton  H.  Fowler 

Chief  Engineer Luther  Crumbaugh 

KABC 

LOS  ANGELES— 1929— ABC 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By American  Bcstg.  Co.#  Inc. 

Address.  .1539  N.  Vine  St.,  HoUywood  28,  Col. 

Phone:  HO  2-3141 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative Edward  Petry 

President Robert  E.  Kintnet 

General  Manager John  Hansen 

Promotion  Manager David  Nowinson 

Commercial    Mgr William   Baxley 

Program  Director Dresser  Dahlstead 

Chief  Engineer Cameron  Pierce 


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K\'E  ARDEN 
lU'TH  ASHTON 
c;ene  AUTRY 
llARliY   BABBITT 
MEL  BALDWIN 
BILL  BALLANCE 
LIONEL  BARRYMORE 
JACK  BENNY 
EDCAR   BERGEN 
BARBARA  BRITTON 
ROSEMARY  CLOONEY 
CHARLES  COLLINGWOOD 
PERRY  COMO 
BILL  CONRAD 
DWICHT  COOKE 
CHARLES  CORRELL 
BILL  COSTELLO 
BING  CROSBY 
DAN  CUBBERLY 
BILL  CULLEN 
IRVING  CUMMINGS 
ROSEMARY  DeCAMP 
RICHARD  DENNING 
HUGH  DOUGLAS 
BILL  DOWNS 
GALEN  DRAKE 
CHARLES  FARRELL 
BOB  FERRIS 
GASTON  FISCHER 
GEORGE  FISHER 
TENNESSEE  ERNIE  FORD 
BILL  FORMAN 
CHRISTY  FOX 
ARTHUR  GODFREY 
GALE  GORDON 
FREEMAN  GOSDEN 
FRANK  GOSS 
TOM  HANLON 
TOM  HARMON 
MAHALIA  JACKSON 
TODD  HUNTER 
JOHNNY  JACOBS 
DICK  JOY 

WILLIAM  KENNEALLY 
HARRY  KOPLAN 
CATHY  LEWIS 
ELLIOT   LEWIS 
ROBERT  Q.  LEWIS 
ART  LINKLETTER 
MARY  LIVINGSTONE 
JOHN  LUND 
ROBERTA  LINN 
JAMES  MATTHEWS 
NELSON  McININCH 
RAY  MILLAND 
VAUGHN  MONROE 
EDWARD  R.  MURROW 
PHILIP  NORMAN 
JOANIE  O'BRIEN 
LOUELLA  PARSONS 
PETER  POTTER 
MAX  ROBY 
WILL  ROGERS,  Jr. 
BILL  SHADEL 
DAVE  SHOWALTER 
HERB  SHRINER 
HOWARD  K.  SMITH 
GALE  STORM 
RALPH  STORY 
LOWELL  THOMAS 
LARRY  THOR 
ROBERT  TROUT 
DAVID  VAILE 
ELENA  VERDUGO 
JIMMY  WAKELY 
JOE  WALTERS 
MAURIE  WEBSTER 


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K  F  A  C 

LOS  ANGELES— 1931 

Frequency:  1330  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  Los  Angeles  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 5773  Wilshire  Blvd. 

Phone:  Webster  0161 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    AP 

Representative    Boiling 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.-Gen.-Sta.  Mgr Calvin  J.  Smith 

Program   Director Howard   Rhines 

Chief  Engineer Ron  Oakley 

KFI 

LOS  ANGELES— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  640  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . .  Earle  C.  Anthony,  Inc. 
Business-Studio  Address.  .141  N.  Vermont  Ave. 

Phone:  Dunkirk  2-2121 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription    Service Capitol,    World 

Representative Henry   I,  Christal 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Earle  C.  Anthony 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Ronnie  Manders 

Asst.  to  President Charles  E.  Hamilton 

Program   Director Pat  Kelly 

•Co-Chief  Engs. . .  H.  L.  Blottermon,  C.  W.  Mason 

K  F  V  D 

LOS  ANGELES— 1925 

Frequency:  1020  Kc Power:  5,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Standard  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Add 338  S.  Western  Ave. 

Phone:  Dunkirk  8-2345 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Trans.  Ser Lang- Worth,  MacGregor 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership     NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Frank  Burke,  Jr. 

Comm.,  Sta.  Manager Vem  Lindblade 

Pgm.,   Pub.   Dir Carl   Brewster 

Chief  Engineer Leonard  Reeves 

K  N  X 

LOS  ANGELES— 1922— CBS  (RADIO) 
COLUMBIA  PACIFIC 

Frequency:  1070  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned  By Columbia  Bcstg.  System,  Inc. 

Operated  By CBS  Radio  Division 

Business-Studio  Address 6121  Sunset  Blvd. 

Phone:  Hollywood  9-1212.  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative CBS  Radio  Spot  Sales 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr William  D.  Shaw 

Comm.  Mgr Bert  West 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr John  Asher 

Program  Director Robert  Sutton 

Pub.  Dir Lloyd  Brownfield 

Chief  En^neer Les  Bowman 


KMPC 

LOS  ANGELES— 1927 

Freq.:  710  Kc Power:  50  Kw.  d.;  10  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By KMPC,  Inc. 

Address 5939   Sunset   Boulevard 

Phone:  Hollywood  9-5341.  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   INS,  UP 

Membership   NARTB 

President Gene    Autry 

Gen.  Mgr.  &  V.P Robert   O.  Reynolds 

V.P.  &  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr Loyd  C.  Sigmon 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr Stanley  Spero 

Director  of  Bcstg.,  Sis.  Pricm Mark  Haas 

Chief  Engineer L.  C.  Sigmon 

KPOL 

LOS  ANGELES— 1952 

Frequency:  1540  Kc Power:  10,000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Coast  Radio  Bdcstg.  Corp. 

Address 4628  WUshire  Blvd. 

Phone  Number Webster  8-2345 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Associated,   SESAC 

Representative     Keller 

Membership   NARTB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Hugh  R.  Murchison 

Station,  Comm.  Mgr Frederick  Custer 

Program  Director R.  Scott 

Chief  Engineer Floyd  Hall 


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LOS  ANGELES— 1922 
MBS-DON  LEE 

rr*««MOCr:   930  Kc Powar:  5.000  Watti 

OwB*<iOp«r.   By G«n«ral  Tolcradlo,   Inc. 

Addr«M 1313   N.  Vino  St.,  Hollywood 

Pbon*:  HoUrwood  2  2133     Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  STwic^...  AP.   UP 

ReprcMOlotlT*  H  R 

Membership    .  NARTB,    RAB 

rt— ident    Willot  H.  Brown 

fjMiwal  Manager Word  D.  Ingrim 

Vtee  ?t—^  Solee Norman   Boggs 

Sales   Promotioo   Mar.    Robert    Light 

Program   Director  ...  A.  J.   LaFrcroo 

PubUdty    Director  Bud   Coulson 

Chiei  Engineer.  .  .  Robert  Ame 

KRKD 

LOS  ANGELES— 1927 

Frequency:    1150  Kc. ..Power:   5000  d.;    1000  n. 

Owned  Oper.  By Radio  Bctrs.,  Inc. 

BusinesB  Studio  Address.  ..  .541   So.  Spring  St. 

Phone:  Madison  2121 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service AP.   INS 

TranscripUon  Serrlce World,  SES AC. 

Membership    NARTB 

General   Manager Ned   Connor 

Pgm.   Dir.  Chief   Announcer.  ..  .Charles   Clifton 
Chief  Elngineer Benjamin  Brown 

K  M  Y  C 

M  AR  YS  VTLLE—  1 940— MBS 

Frequency:    1410  Kc Power:    1,000  Watts 

OwnerOper.  Marysvllle-Yuba  City  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  631 

Phone:  2  2396 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Serrice    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative W.    S.    Grant 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President H.  E.  Thomas 

Gen.-Station  Manager Joe  D.  Carroll 

Program   Director W.   R.    Cleveland 

Chief  Engineer Loyd  McQueary 

K  Y  0  S 

MERCED— 1936— MBS-DON  LEE-KBS 

Frequency:    1480   Kc Power:    5000  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Merced  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address G.  St.  Grade 

Phone:  RAndolph  2  6251 .    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service .  .  UP 

Representative.  W.  S.  Grant 

Membership  NARTB.   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr C.   O.  Chotterton 

Commercial  Manager    Bob   Garrett 

Program  Director Gene  Bell 

Sales  Procnotioo  Mgr Gory  Lorensen 

Chief  Enginef Mol  Beavers 


KBOX 

MODESTO— 1951 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned Stanislaus  County  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Address 1507   10th  St. 

Phone:  3-7756 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative   Rambeau 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Milton  Hibdon 

Comm.,  Sis..  Prom.  Mgr R.  Nicholson 

Program  Director Norma  Alamshau 

Chief   Engineer Maurice  Hill 

KMOD 

MODESTO— 1950— ABC 

Frequency:   1360  Kc Power:   1000   Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Modesto,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  941 

Phone:  2-1051 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative Meeker;  Moore;  McGavem 

Membership NARTB 

President    John   Griffin 

Gen.  Mgr Don  C.  Reeves 

Conun.  Mgr Judd  Sturtevant 

Program  Director Gene  D'Accardo 

Chief  Engineer Don  Allen 

KT  R  B 

MODESTO— 1933 

Frequency:  860  Kc... Power:  10.000  d.;  1000  n. 

Owned-Operated  By KTRB  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    Norwegian    Ave. 

Phone:   3-0737 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service INS,  UP 

Transcriptiou  Service Cole,  Standard 

Representative W.  S.  Grant 

Pres.-Gen.-Station  Mgr.. .  .William  H.  Bates,  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr Lee  Roddy 

Prog.  Dir Don  E.  Lapan 

News   Director Charlie  McEwen 

Chief  Engineer William  H.  Bates,  Jr. 

KMBY 

_  MONTEREY— 1939— CBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Monterey  Radio-TV  Co. 

Business  Address 468  Calle  Principal 

Phone:   2-4541 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Membership     NARTB 

News  Service    uP 

Trcmscription  Service   World 

Station  Representative    Grant 

President   Kenyon  Brown 

General  Manager S.  M.  Aston 


KWSD 


MT.   SHASTA— 1947 

Frequency:    1340    Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Shasta  Cascade  Bcstg.  Corp. 
A<^«*'»" E.    Almo    Street 


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Phone:  Mt.  Shasta  2 124.. Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Continental,    McGovren, 

Western  Radio 

Membership    NARTB 

General   Manager Arthur   Adler 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng David  H.  Rees 

Program  Director lola  Huntingdon 


KVON 


NAPA— 1947 

Frequency:  1440  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Gibson  Radio  &  Pub.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  911 

Phone:  Vallejo  2-7127 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Newspaper  Affil Times  Herald,  News 

Chronicle 

Transcription    Service World 

Representative Wm.  Ayres 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Luther  E.  Gibson 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Elmer  L.  Gibson 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr Dave  Bous 

Publicity  Director Nolan  S.  Cruise 

Program    Director Cindy   Morgan 

Chief    Engineer Harley    Shumway 

KSFE 

NEEDLES— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Needles  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  C-2 

Phone:  1234 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service  INS 

Station    Representative    Continental 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Partners.. B.  J.  Fitzpatrick,  L.  A.  Newsome,  Jr. 

Program  Director L.  A.  Newsome,  Jr. 

Chief  Eng Albert  Lincoln 

K  LX 

OAKLAND— 1922 

Frequency:   910  Kc Power:   5000   Watts 

Owned-Operated   By Tribune  Building   Co. 

Business  Studio  Address 401    13th  St. 

Phone:  Glencourt  1-0660.. Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation Oakland  Tribune 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service World,  Thesaurus 

Representative Moore,    Walker 

Membership    BAB 

President J.    R.    Knowlond,    Jr. 

General  Manager Bud  Foster 

Prog.  Dir Bill  Laws 

Publicity   Director Jean    Williams 

Chief   Engineer Roswell   S.    Smith 

KROW 

OAKLAND— 1925 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated    By KROW,    Inc. 

Address 464  19th  St. 

Phone:  TWinoaks  3-9600.  .Air  Time:  Full  Tune 


News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Standard 

Representative    Roymer 

Membership  NARTB,  BAB 

President Sheldon  F.  Sackett 

General  Manager J.  G.  Paltridge 

Program  Director Russ  Coughlam 

Chief  Engineer A.  Pattison 

KWBR 

OAKLAND— 1920 

Frequency:  1310  Kc .Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Warner  Bros.  Radio 

Business-Studio  Address 327  22nd  St. 

Phone:  Higate  4-1212 Air  Time:  Unlimited 

News    Service UP 

Transcription    Capitol 

Representative Forioe 

General  Manager S.  W.  Warner 

Station  Manager F.  Wellintjton  Morse 

Program  Director Jeane  K.  Fisher 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Gregg 

KOCS 

ONTAm0^1946 

Frequency:    1510   Kc Power   250   Watts 

Owned-Operated  By The  Daily  Report  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 222  East  "V  St. 

Phone:   627-54 Air  Time:    Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service World,  SES AC 

Representative    L.    O'Connell 

President Jerene   A.  Hamish 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Harry  Allen 

Chief   Engineer Glenn    Clark 


KMOR 


OROVILLE-1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By OroviUe  Bcstrs. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1032 

Phone  Number  1340 

News  Service UP 

Representative    Ayres   (S.F.) 

President Joy   C.   Feomhead 

Gen..  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr J.  R.  Bird 

Program  Director Louis  Coppola 

Chief  Engineer James  R.  Bird 


KCMJ 


PALM  SPRINGS— 1946— CBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Palm  Springs  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Box  KK 

Phone:  2253 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Rep Western  Radio  Sales,  McGavren 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Joseph  E.  Gamble 

Commercial   Manager Norman   Lofthus 

Program   Director Jim   Hadlock 

Chief  Engineer N.  Vincent  Parsons 


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PALM  SPRINGS--1954 

rr»qu»ocy:  1450  Kc.  Power:  250  Watts 

OwB*r  Do«ort   Radio  Telecasting   Co. 

Addr«M  174   N.  Palm  Canyon  Dr. 

KIBE 

PALO  ALTO-1947 

rr#qu»ncy:  1220  Kc Power:   1.000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Op«r.  By Sundial  Bcslg.  Corp. 

Addr#M  149   Calif.   St. 

Phone:    Yukon    2  6272 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News   SerTlce      UP 

Representative Western  Radio  Sales 

Membership  NARTB.    RAB 

President  William  R.  Crocker 

General   Mqr.  Edward   Davis 

Sta..  Comm..  Sales  Mqr Peter  A.  Cuneo 

Program    Director George   Schalfer 

Chief  Engineer  H.  J.  Richards 

KALI 

PASADENA— 1950 

Frequency   1430  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By.  .    Consolidated  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Studio  Address 758  E.  Colorado 

Phone:  RY   1-7148 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Serrice    UP 

Representative Harla    Oakes 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Henry  Fritten 

Sales  Prom.,  Prog  Dir Ernesto  Cervera 

Chief    Engineer Harvey    Fritch 

K  W  K  W 

PASADENA— 1942 

Frequency:    1300   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

OwnedOper.  By.  .  .Southern  Calif.  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 800  Sierra  Madre  Villa 

Phone:  Ryan   1-8744 Air  Time:  Unlimited 

News   Service AP 

Rep O'Connell.  BCSTG.  Time  Sales 

Membership    NARTB 

President Marshall  S.  Neal 

Gen.-Station-Comm.  Mgr William  J.  Beaton 

Pgm.  Dir Bill  Garr 

Chief  Engineer Paul  W.  Sparge 

KXLA 

PASADENA— 1941 

Frequency:  1110  Kc Power:  10.000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.. Pacific  Coast  Bcstg.  Co. 

Busineei 1401   So.  Oak  Knell  Ave. 

Phone:    Ryan   6  8383 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Se.'vice        AP 

Trans.  Ser.    .      World.  Long-Worth.   Associated 

Membership     RAB 

President  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Loyal  K.  Klnij 

Director  of  News Carl  Saunders 

Program    Director Marian    Atkinson 

Chief  Engineer  Jack  Reeder 


KPRL 

PASO  ROBLES— 1946— MBS-KBS 
DON  LEE 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By D.  J.  &  Bernard  Schwartz 

Business-Studio  Address 32nd  &  Oak  Sts. 

Phone:   204 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Membership      NARTB 

Representative W.    S.    Grant 

Station    Mgr Dale   Schwartz 

Pgm.,   Comm.  Dir .  .Bernard  Schwartz 

Commercial  Mgr Dorothy  Schwartz 

Gen.    Mqr..   Chief   Engineer. ..  .Dale   Schwartz 

KAFP 

PETALUMA— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:    1490    Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned Redwood  Empire  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Redwood  H'wy  South 

Phone   Number    2-9787 

Transcription  Service World 

News   Service    UP 

Rep Western  Radio  Sis.,  McGavren 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr A.  T.  Shields 

Comm..  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Gerald  M.  Hauser 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Corinne  Shields 

Chief   Engineer Aubin   Thomas 

KECC 

PITTSBURG— 1949 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KECC,  Inc. 

Business 235  Railroad  Ave. 

Phone:  2-2964 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Transcription    Service World.    Lang- Worth 

Representative W.  S.  Grant 

General  Mgr Mel  D.  Marshall 

Commercial  Mgr John  C.  McFarland 

Chief    Engineer Wm.    P.    Grether 

KPMO 

^OMONA— 1947 

Frequency:    1600   Kc Power:    1    Kw.   d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Valley  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 1240  E.  Holt  St. 

Phone:  Lycoming  2-1293.. Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Station   Representative Ben   Paschall 

Partner,  Comm.  Mgr Dean  H.  Wickstrom 

Chief  Engineer R.  H.  Rogers 

KTIP 

PORTERVILLE^1947— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Ralph  F.  Miller 

Business-Studio   Address Box   1312 

Phone:  PO  1450 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 


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Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative     O'Ccmnell 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Owner .Ralph  F.  Miller 

Local  Sales  Mgr B.  Harland  Ohde 


KBLF 


RED  BLUFF— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Hal   K.   Shade 

Address 737  Main  St. 

Phone:  880 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

General  Manager Hal  K.  Shade 

Chief  Engineer Harry  Shelby 

KSDA 

REDDING— 1954 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owner    Voir,    Inc. 

Address 1308   Placer  St. 

Phone 600   &    163 

Representative      Grant 

Pres.,  Mgr R.  H.  Dow 

Chief   Engineer Harry    Shelby 

KVCV 

REDDING— 1936— CBS 

Frequency:    600   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ...  .  Golden  Empire  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box  717,  Merced 

Phone:  1646 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Standard 

Representative Avery    Knodel 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Mrs.  Hugh  McClung 

Station  Manager Fred  M.  Stuelpnagel 

Commercial  Manager H.  E.  McCarty 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Ted  Dooley 

Pgm.,  Prod.  Dir Lyle  Mathys 

Publicity    Director Charles    Castor 

Chief  Engineer Russ   Pope 

KCAL 

REDLANDS— 1954 

Frequency:   1410  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owner Southwest    Bcstg.    Co.,    Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  52 

Phone    3-2358 

Representative    Tracy   Moore 

President Dr.   Bernard   Corren 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Levinson 


KPRO 


RIVERSIDE— 1941 

Frequency:    1440  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned Bcstg.  Co.  of  America 

Business  Address 3401  Russell 

Phone:  Riverside  6290 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Pearson 

Gen,  Mgr D.  R.  Peterson 


KCRA 

SACRAMENTO--194S— NBC 

Freq.:   1320  Kc Power:   5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By KCRA,  Inc. 

Business  Studio  Address 1010   11th  St. 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative   Robert  Meeker 

Membership    RAB,   NARTB 

President-General  Mgr Ewing   C.  Kelly 

Commercial  Mgr David  A.  Williamson 

Station  Mgr .Howard  J.  Smiley 

Publicity    Director Irma    Davis 

Program    Dir John   Kuhlman 

Chief   Engineer W.   Herbert    Hartman 

K  F  B  K 

SACRAMENTO— 1922— ABC 

Frequency:  1530  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated    By . , .  McClatchy    Bcstg.    Co. 

Business  Studio  Address 708  Eye  St. 

Phone:  Gilbert  3-1745 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation Sacramento  Bee 

News  Service UP,  AP 

Transcription    Service     Thesaurus 

Representative Pocul  H.  Raymer 

Membership    RAB.   NARTB 

President    Eleanor  McClatchy 

Station  Manager Keith  B.  Collins 

Commercial   Mgr A.  C.  Williams 

Program  Director Harry  Warren 

Chief  Engineer Stam  Sronce 


KGMS 


SACRAMENTO— 1952 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Capitol  Radio  Enterprises 

Address Hotel  Senator 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service World,  Langworth 

Representative W.    S.    Grant 

Membership   NARTB 

General   Manager Irving   J.   Schwartz 

Station  Manager J.   Matranga 

Commercial  Manager S.  George 

Chief  Engineer Vince  Lambert 

K  R  0  Y 

SACRAMENTO— 1937— CBS 

Frequency:    1240   Kc Power:   250    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KROY,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address ....  Hotel  Sacramento 

Phone:  Gilbert  3-2525 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative    Avery -Knodel 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr C.  L.  McCarthy 

Comm.  Mgr W.  H.  Weaver 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr E.  Jefferey 

Prod.  Mgr E.  Gish 

Oper.    Mgr Orel    Phillips 

Chief  Engineer William  Karpisek 


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SACRAMENTO-1945— MBS 
DON  LEE 

Fr^qu^ncy:  1470  Kc.  Power:   1000  Walts 

OwB*<iOp«r.  By Sacramento  Bcstrs..  Inc. 

BuiB*u   AddreM P.   O.  Box   94 

p|MD»:  WAba»h  5  2717.  .    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

nmw   S^rrlce «  V,' '  '^^ 

IcprvMOlotlTe  A.  J.  Young,  McGavem 

M«nib«f«hlp  NARTB.    RAB 

Ptm^  G«n.  Mqr.  Lincoln  Dellar 

Comm..  Sales  Prom.,  Mgr R-  Guild 

Program   Director Dean   Seaton 

CWtl   Engineer      Ewald   Berger 


KDON 


SALINAS— 1935 

Frequency:     1460    Kc Power:    5000    Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By    .  .    Charles  Blackwood  Grant 

Business  Address Box    1490,  Salinas 

Phone:  2  6464 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World,  Capitol 

Representative Weed    &    Co. 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Pres.,   Gen,  Mgr Charles  B.  Grant 

Commercial  Mgr Ann  Knowlton 

Program  Director George  Nicholaw 

Chief  Engineer Omer  Wright 


KSBW 


SALINAS— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:    1380  Kc Power:    1,000  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Salinas  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address P.O.  Box  1651 

Phone   Number    8071 

News    Service AP 

Transcription   Service    Long-Worth 

Representative     Forjoe 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Gen.,    Sta.   Manager John   C.    Cohan 

Commercial   Manager W.  M.  Gates 

Sales    Prom.,    Piib.   Dir Mike   Morisoli 

Program  Director Richard  E.  Shermerhorn 

Chief  Engineer George  Freeman 

KCSB 

SAN  BERNARDINO— 1947 

Frequency:  1350  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Fred    P.    D'Angelo 

Business  Address 770  Mill  St. 

Phone:  8-2245 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Representcrtive W.  S.  Grant 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Fred  P.  A'Angelo 

Pgm.   Dlr .  Jim  Tracewell 

Comm.  Prom.  Dir.  Jim  Lawson 

K  F  X  M 

SAN  BERNARDINO— 1929— MBS 

Frequency:   590  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .  .    Lee  Bros.  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Bujlnesi-Studlo  Addr»ti 512  Fifth  St. 


Phone:  4761 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Membership   NARTB 

Representative     John    Blair 

President E.  W.  Lee 

General  Manager Gene  W.  Lee 

Commercial  Mgr Willard  Hasbrook 

Sis.   Prom.  Mgr Ed  England 

Pub.   Dir Bettie  Iglai 

Chief  Engineer George  Evdng 

KITO 

SAN  BERNARDINO— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:    1290    Kc Power:    5000   Watts 

Owned-Operated    By KITO.    Inc. 

Address Box  889 

Phone:  7807 Air  Time:  Unlimited 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     Hollingbery 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr I.  J.  Flanigan 

Commercial  Manager. . Arnold  Benum 

Program    Director Fred    Reinhardl 

Chief   Engineer Richard  Klitzlng 


KRNO 


SAN  BERNARDINO— 1948 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  Western  Empire  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Address 990    Colton    Ave 

Phone:  8-2771 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative Donald   Cooke,   Western 

Radio,  McGavren 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Norman  H.  Rogers 

Station    Manager Wesley    Brock 

Program    Director Chuck    Palmer 

Chief  Engineer George  W.  Brock 


KCBQ 


SAN  DIEGO— 1946-ABC 

Freq.:  1170  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d;  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Charles  E.  Salik 

Bus.-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  1829 

Phone:  Cypress  5-4103 Air  Time:  Unlimited 

News   Service UP 

Representative   Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres Stanley  Schultz 

Gen.,  Station  Mgr Stan  Norman 

Comm.  Mgr Matt  Baer 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr John  Caidenhead 

Program  Director Ralph  Nenard 

Publicity  Director Harry  Dangerfield 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Sherburne 

K  F  M  B 

SAN  DIEGO— 1941— CBS 

Freq.:  540  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d«  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned Wrather-Alvarez   Bcstng  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Fifth  &  Ash  Sts. 

Phone:  BE  2-2114 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News    Service AP,    UP 

Tran«crli>tion  Service CopUol 


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Representative     Pelry 

Membership    R AB,   N ARTE 

President J.  D.  Wrather 

Vice  President Maria  Helen  Alvarez 

General  Manager George  Whitney 

Station  Manager A.  M.  Mortensen 

Conun.  Mgr J.  M.  Miller 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir W.  H.  Ryan 

Program  Director Jerry  Lee  Pecht 

Chief  Engineer Charles  F.  Abel 

K  FS  D 

SAN  DIEGO— 1925— NBC 

Frequency:  600  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By KFSD.   Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address U.  S.  Grant  Hotel 

Phone:  Belmont  3-6353 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP 

Representative Katz  Agency 

Membership    N ARTB 

President Jamtes    G.    Rogers 

General  Manager William  Goetze 

Station   Manager W.  R.  Hasbrook 

Program    Director Bill    Browning 

Chief  Engineer Leroy  Bellwood 

KGB 

SAN  DIEGO— 1926— MBS 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 


Owned-Operated  By Marion  R.  Harris 

Address 1017    First    Ave. 

Phone:  BE  3-6151 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative   H-R 

Membership    RAB.    NARTB 

President Marion  R.  Harris 

Ass't  Mgr Leonard  W.  Landmark 

Program  Director Robert  S.  Regan 

Chief  Engineer Joe  Kline 


KSDO 


SAN  DIEGO— 1947 

Freq.:   1130  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By.  .  .San  Diego   Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address U.  S.  Natl.  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  BE  2-2041 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Rep Pearson,  McGavren,  Moore  &  Lund 

Vice-Pres.,    Gen.   Mgr Wilson   Edwards 

Commercial  Manager Norman  Kay 

Station  Manager W.  Edwards 

Chief  Engineer Vern  Milton 


KSON 


SAN  DIEGO— 1946 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Fred  &  Dorothy  Robell 

Address 630  F.  St. 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS . . . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


IP 


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N«w«  S«rTlc*    AP 

TkOBMctiptioB  8«nric»         Astoclated,   Standard 

NARTB 

...  Tracy    Moore 

O— foi  Uamaqw. . .  Trod  Rabell 

Piogitun  Director  Dick   Thompson 

CkUi   Diqio««r  lack   Rabell 


KGIL 

SAN  FERNANDO— 1947 

Frequency:    1260  Kc Power:    1000   Watts  d. 

Ownvd  Oper.  By     San  Fernando  Va.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bu»inets  Address 49"i3  Van  Nuys  Blvd. 

Phone:  State  4-6291 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription Capitol,    World,    Lang  Worth 

President E.    P.    Franklin 

G«n.,  Comm.,  Sta.  Mqr Howard  P.  Gray 

Proq..  Pub.  Dir Allen  McKee 

ChieJ  Engineer  Jay  Rice 


KCBS 

SAN  FRANCISCO— 1912— CBS 

Frequency:   740  Kc Power:   50,000  Watts 

Owned  Operated   By CBS 

Address    Palace   Hotel 

Phone:   YUkon  2-7000 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News   Service AP,   UP,  INS 

Representative    CBS  Radio  Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB,    R AB 

President    (CBS) Frank    Stanton 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Arthur  Hull  Hayes 

Commercial  Manager Jules   Dundes 

Promotion    Mgr Evelyn    Clark 

Program   Director Pede  Worth 

Publicity    Director William   CuUenward 

Chief    Engineer Alan    Cormack 


K  G  0 


K  F  R  C 


SAN   FRANCISCO— 1924— MBS 

Frequency:    610    Kc Power:    5000   Watts 

OwnedOper.  By General  Teleradio 

Business-Studio  Address.  .1000  Von  Ness  Ave. 
Phone:  Prospect  6-0500    ...  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Representative  H  R  Representatives 

Membership  R AB.    NARTB 

General    Manager William    D.    Pabst 

Commercial    Manager William    E.   Nichols 

Bales  Prom.   Mgr.-Pub.  Dlr Dink  Templeton 

Program  Director Mel  Venter 

Chief    Engineer  .. E.    G.    Underwood 


SAN  FRANCISCO— 1924— ABC 

Frequency:   810   Kc  Power:   50,000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.    By ABC-PT 

Business  Address 277  Golden  Gate  Ave. 

Phone:  UN  3-0077 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP.    INS 

Transcription  Service    Lang- Worth 

Representative Edward  Petry 

Membership     RAB 

President  (ABC) ilobert  E.  Kintner 

General  Manager .James  H.  Connolly 

Station  Manager Paul  T.  Scheiner 

Sales  Manager Aaron   S.  Bloom 

Program    Director Russ    Baker 

Chief    Engineer Harry    Jacobson 


K  J  B  S 

SAN  FRANCISCO— 1924 

Frequency:  1100  Kc .  .Power:  1000  Watts  d 

Owned  Operated    By KJBS    Bcstrs. 

Business   Studio   Address 1470   Pine   St. 

Phone:  Ordway  3-4148 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Service AP,    INS 

Representative      Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Gen.  Mgr.-Sta.  Mgr Edwin  P.  Franklin 

Tomm.   Mgr Stanley  G.  Breyer 

Pgm.  Dir.-Prod.-Pub.  Mgr..  .Charles  F.Pendleton 
Chief  Engineer Roger  Roberts 

KNBC 

SAN  FRANCISCO— 1924— NBC 

Frequency:    680    Kc Power:    50,000    Watts 

Owned-Operated    By      ,    .National    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address 420   Taylor   St. 

Phone:  GRaystone  4-8700 .  .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service AP,  INS,  UP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Representative NBC   Spot    Sales 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President  (NBC) S.  L.  Weaver,  Jr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr George  Greaves 

Commercial  Mgr W.  K.  McDaniel 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Dean  Moxley 

Program  Director John  Thompson 

Publicity    Director Jane    Morrison 

Chief   Engineer Curtis   Peck 

KS  A  N 

SAN  FRANCISCO— 1922 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Golden  Gate  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address 1355  Market  St. 

Phone:  Market  1-8171 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Ftws    Service     'jp 

Representative Stars  National 

President S.    H.    Patterson 

Gen.  Mgr N.  J.  Patterson 

Station  Mgr Richard  P.  Bott 

Pgm.  Dir Shirley  Bott 


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Comm.  Mgr Walter  Conway 

Chief  Engineer H.  Wlckersham 

KS  F  0 

SAN  FRANCISCO— 1925 

Freq.:   560  Kc Power:   5   Kw.  d..   1   Kw.  n. 

Owned  By San  Francisco  Bcstr's,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address . .  Von  Ness  at  Greenwich 
Phone:  PRospect  6-5100.  .  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service INS,   UP 

Trans.  Service.  .  .Standard;  World;  Associated 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President Wesley  I.  Dumm 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Alan  L.  Torbet 

Com.  Mgr Gary  Garlund 

Prom.   Mgr Phyllis    Diller 

Program  Dir Robert  Hansen 

Dir.  of  Engineering Charles  Smith 

K  Y  A 

SAN  FRANCISCO— 1926 

Freq.:  1260  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By KYA,  Inc. 

Business  Studio   Address Fairmont  Hotel 

Phone:  DOuglas  2-2536 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative Wins,   Young 

Membership    RAB 

President J.  Elroy  McCaw 

General  Manager H.  G.  Fearnhead 

Commercial  Manager Irving  C.  Phillips 

Prog.  Dir Pat  Heron 

Chief   Engineer Paul    Beck 

KBIF 

SANGER— 1947 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By John  Poole  Bdcstq.  Co. 

Business  Address 1117  N.  St. 

Phone:  6-0791 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     Meeker 

Transcription    Associated 

Membership    RAB,    NARTB 

President John  H.   Poole 

Gen.  Mgr George  Nickson 

Comm.  Mgr Ray  Grant 

Prog.  Dir Walter  K.  Novell 

Chief  Engineer Russell  C.  Friend 

KEEN 

SAN  JOSE— 1947 

Frequency  1370  Kc Power  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By United  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Studio   Address Hotel  De  Anzo 

Phone:  Cypress  4-0344 Air  Time.  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Representative W.  S.  Grant 

President George  M.  Mordikian 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Floyd  Farr 

Commercial  Mgr Robert  J.  Blum 


KLOK 

SAN  JOSE— 1946 

Frequency:   1170  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Valley  Bcstg  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  967 

Phone:   YUkon  6-0621 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Membership   RAB 

Representative    Pearson 

President-Gen.  Mgr E.  L.  Barker 

Commercial  Mgr Richard  E.  Ryan 

Program  Director Ruth  Poindexter 

Chief  Engineer Bill  Cunningham 

KSJO 

SAN  JOSE— 1946 

Freq.:  1590  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  w.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  Santa  Clara  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  995 

Phone:  Cypress  3-8030 Air  Time:  Unlimited 

Paper  Affil. . .  Los  Gates  Times,  Gilroy  Dispatch 

News   Service UP 

Transcription   Service Standard 

Representative     Rambeau 

President Patrick  H.  Peabody 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr R.  M.  Bruce 

Comm.  Mgr Eorle  Russell 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr F.  Darien 

Program  Director Norman  Paul 

Chief  Engineer .Edward  W.  Meese 

KXRX 

SAN  JOSE— 1948 

Frequency:  1500  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By San  Jose  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  Box  167 

Phone:  Cypress  2-5080 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative McGavren,    Tracy   Moore 

President-Gen.  Mgr Joe  E.  Levitt 

Sta.,  Commercial  Mgr Gordon  Graham 

Program  Director Frank  G.  Kilpatrick 

Chief  Engineer Frank  Glass 


KATY 


SAN  LUIS  OBISPO— 1949— ABC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By    KATY 

Address P.  O.  Box  700 

Phone:  3171 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service   UP 

Trans.  Service World 

Representative     Meeker 

President    Maynard  Marquardt 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Dave  Hildebran 

Program  Director Barbara  Brydia 

Publicity  Director Glenn  O.  Porter 

Chief   Engineer Clay    Coldwell 

K  V  E  C 

SAN  LUIS  OBISPO— 1937 
MBS-DON  LEE-KBS 

Frequency:  920  Kc. .  Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  500  w.  n. 


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787   Hlquera  Si. 

Air  Time:  Full  Tlmo 

AP 

Standcad 

W.    S.    Grant 

Minbfthtp    NARTB 

Fr««.'OwB«r Christina    M.    lacobion 

Gm.   Slo.   M«r Lot    Hacker 

Commrndkai  Manager SI  Darroh 

PiuMiqui  Dirwrlor Arthur  Hopqood 

OiWI  Engineer.  .  ■  .Jamee  Cochrane 


KEAR 


SAN  MATEO— 1947 

Frequency:    1550   Kc Power:    10  Kw. 

Owned  Oper.   By  Bay   Radio   Inc. 

AdiirMa I   Nob  HiU  Circle 

Phooe:  EX  2-4265 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Serrice    AP 

Eep. Good  Music.  Western  Sales 

PfMldenl ...  Stephen  A.  Clsler 

G«n.  Mgr. .  .  Ken  Hildebrandt 

Commercial  Mgr.  Walter  Tollesoa,  Jr. 

Program  Director  Ward  Glen 

Chiel  Engineer D.  F.  Mariska 


KVSM 


SAN  MATEO— 1947 

Frequency:   1050  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By Hugh  H.  Smith 

Business   Studio  Address. .  .279  Baldwin  Are. 
Phone:  Diamond  4-2541.  .  .  .Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Serried INS.    UP 

Representative Rombecru 

President Les  Malloy 

Program   Director Edward  Kirk 

General   Manager Jack   Grant 

Chief  Engineer Carl  RoUiif 


KTIM 


SAN  RAFAEL— 1947 

Frequency:  1510  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Operated   By...  Marin  Bcstg.   Co..  Inc. 

Business  Address 1117  Filth  St. 

Phone:   GLenwood   3-6880.. Air  Time:   Daytime 

Newspaper  Aiiillation S.  R.  Independent 

Journal 

News    Senrice    UP 

Station    Rep LaFonteese,    Indie 

President Roy    A.    Brown 

Gen-  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dlr Hugh  E.  Turner 

Publicity    Director Kitty    Oppenheimer 

Chief  Engineer Edward  Ohmstead 


KWIZ 


SANTA  ANA— 1926 

Frequency:    1480   Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned Voice  oi  the  Orange  Empire 

Bosiness  Address 105  E.  5th  St. 

Phooe:   Kimberly   3-8321.. Air  Time:   Unlimited 

News   Serrice    UP 

RepresentotlT*    Pearson 


Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Ernest  L.  Spencer 

Station  Manager Hal  Davis 

Commercial  Mgr Donner  P.  Spencer 

Chief  Engineer Roy  Morris 


K  D  B 


SANTA  BARBARA— 1921— MBS 
DON  LEE 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By F.  Robert  Bauer 

Business-Studio-Transmitter Radio  Square 

Phone:  413 Air  Time:  Unlimited 

News  Service   UP 

Representative    Pearson 

Transcription Standard 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta. F.  Robert  Bauer 

Comm.  Mgr W.  Buckley 

Program  Director Richard  Barrett 

Chief   Engineer Robert    Carter 


KIST 


SANTA  BARBARA— 1946— NBC 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Wotts 

O wned-Operated  By Harry  C.  Butcher 

Business-Studio   Address Balboa   Bldg. 

Phone:  Woodland  3981 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     UP 

Transcription  Service  Thesaurus 

Representative George  P.  Hollingbory 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.,  Pub.  Mgr... Harry  C.  Butcher 

Vice  President M.  J.  McKeogh 

Commercial  Manager James  Blomiield 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Michael  J.  McKeogh 

Program    Director Claire    Bebon 

Chief  Engineer Gene  Fossell 


KT 


SANTA  BARBARA— 1937— ABC 

Frequency:   1250  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By ..  News-Press   Publishing   Co. 
Business-Studio  Address.. de  la  Guerra  Plaxa 

Phone:    3921 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Newspaper  Aifil. ..  Santa  Barbara  News-Press 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Trcmscription  Service Langworth 

Representative Paul    H.    Raymer 

President Thomas  M.  Storke 

Gen.,  Sta,  Mgr Charles  A.  Storke 

Commercial    Mgr Jo    Benes 

Prog.,  Prom.  Dir Gordon  Phillips 

Chief  Engineer Leo  De  Connick 

KSCO 

SANTA  CRUZ— 1947 

Frequency:  1080  Kc Power:  1000  d.;  500  a. 

O wned-Operated  By Radio  Santa  Crui 

Business  Address ?,  O.  Box  1080 

Phone:  GR  5-1080 Air  Thne:  Full  Time 

News  Service    , , .  AP 

Membership    NARTB,'  RAB 

Transcription  Service Standard,  Theaaurut 


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Pres.,  Gen.  Mqr»  Chief  Enq.. 
Pub.  Dir 


•  C.  V.  Berlin 
.Lena  Soluos 


KCOY 

SANTA  MARIA— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By . . .  News-Press  Publishing  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 114  W.  Cook  St. 

Phone:  5-2644 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation News  Press  Co. 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

President T.  M.  Storke 

Gen.  Mgr C.  A.  Storke 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr. Harold  Young 

Program  Director Carolyn  Conrad 

Cluef  Engineer Tohn  D.  Clowes,  Jr. 

KSMA 

SANTA  MARIA— 1945— KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Hagerman,  Groom 

Address 510  W.  Morrison 

Phone:  5-2582 Air  Time:  Full  Trnie 

News    Service    UP 

Sta.   Rep Tracy  Moore 

Transcription   Service    World 

Partners. .  .James  M.  Hagerman,  John  I.  Groom 

Program  Dir Anthony  Kent 

Chief  Eng Gale  Brady 


KOWL 

SANTA   MONICA— 1947 

Frequency:  1580  Kc... Power:  10,000  Watts,  d. 

Owried-Operated  By KOWL,  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Pico    at    Ocean 

Phone:  TExas  0-5152 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Membership    raB 

President J.  D.  Funk 

General  Manager G.  A.  Baron 

Office   Manager Margaret   A.   Johnson 

Sis.  Promotion  Director John  Malone 

Program  Director Paul  Compton 

Chief  Engineer Robert  H.  Dye 

KSPA 

SANTA  PAULA— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  Santa  Paula  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address Middle   Rd. 

Phone:  940 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service World,  SESAC 

Station   Rep O'Connell,    Ayres 

General   Manager Hugh   D.   Elder 

Program  Director Stella  Elder 

Prom.,  Comm.  Mgr Chas.  Martin 

Chief  Engineer Denman  Dayton 


meet  the  people 

whose 

SELLS  your  clients'  products    ^ 

KOWL  with  10,000  watts  and  "Special- 
ized Programming"- gives  you  more 
complete  coverage  of  the  Negro,  Span- 
ish and  Mexican-American  markets  in 
Los  Angeles  County,  than  any  other 
radio  station. 


JOE  ADAMS 

Nation's  Top  Ne- 
gro D.J.  (also 
Negro  spirit- 
uals). 


LILLIAN 
RANDOLPH 

Top  Negro  star 
of  radio,  TV  and 
movies  .  .  .  now 
daily  on  her  own 
variety  show 


'CHICO' 
LIONEL  SESMA 

The  original 
Mexican  -  Amer- 
ican D.J.  (Eng- 
lish speaking) 


CHESTER 
WASHINGTON 

Negro  news  and 
sports  .  .  .  West 
Coast  Editor  of 
Pittsburgh  Cour- 
ier and  sports 
chief. 


ELENA  SALINAS 

Most  beloved 
Spanish  language 
personality  .  .  . 
variety  and  mu- 
sic. 


SENOR 
WM.  OROZCO 

Favorite  Spanish 
language  radio 
personality  for 
over  25  years  . . . 
news  and  variety. 


KDWl 


10,000   WATTS 

litter:    Los   Angeles,    California 
Executive  Offices:  Santa  Monica,  California 

National  Representatives: 
Forjoe  &  Co.  New    York,    Chicago, 

Dallas,  San  Francisco 
Dora-Clayton  Atlanta,  Georgia 

GEORGE  A.  BARON,  Gen'l  Mgr. 


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K  S  R  0 

SANTA  ROSA— 1937 

rr«qu*ncr:    13S0  Kc Powor:    1000  Watti 

Ow««d  Op«r.  By Flnl«y  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bttft.<Studlo  Addr««s.  .   Corner  Fresno  &  Flnley 

PlMa»:    no Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

New*  Serrlc*  UP 

B*prM*atatlve W.  S.  Grant 

PiMMtat Un.    Ruth    Finley 

0«B.-8«atlon   Moaoger Frank   McLourin 

Program    Director Al    Pearson 

ChM   Engineer      Hilmar   Conn 

KROG 

SONORA— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Brewster    E.   Ferrel 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  996 

Phone:  lellerson  2  7426    ...  Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News    Service UP 

Transcription  Service Standard,  SESAC 

Owner,   Gen.  Mqr Brewster  E.  Ferrel 

Comm.  Mgr .  G.  E.  Manley 

Proq.,  Pub.  Dlr L.  E.  Ferrel 

Chiel  Engineer C.  W.  Mitchell 


K  G  D  M 


STOCKTON— 1926— CBS 

Frequency:    1140   Kc Power:   5000   Watts 

Owned  Operated  By E.  F.  Pelfer 

Business  Studio  Address ....  519   E.  Market  St. 

Phone:  4-4551 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative     John    Blair 

President E.    F.    Pefler 

Gen.,   Comm.   Mqr E.  Smith 

Proqram  Director A.  Stover 

Promotion  Director James  Block 

PubUcity  Dir L.   Parkin 

Chief  Engineer J.  Tyron  Kelley 


KSTN 


STOCKTON— 1949 

Frequency:   1420  Kc Power:  1000  Wcrtts 

Owned  Operated  By  .  .  .  San  Joaquin  Bcstq.  Co. 

Business   Address Hotel  Clark 

Phone:  HO  4-7338 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative   Hollinqbery 

Membership    NARTB,    R AB 

President Knox  La   Rue 

Gen.,   Sta.,   Com.  Mqr D.   T.   Ralph 

Proqram    Director Ellis   Lind 

Chief  Engineer Carl  McGee 

K  W  G 

STOCKTON— 1921— ABC 

Frequency:    1230   Kc Power:    250  Watts 

Owned  Operated    By .  .   McClatchy    Bcstq.    Co. 

Bus.  Studio  Address 612  E.  Market  St. 

Phone:  HOward  5  5728.  ..    Air  Time:  Full  Time 
Newspaper  Affiliation    McClatchy 


News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President   Eleanor  McClatchy 

Station  Manaqer James  H.  Ranger 

Proqram  Manaqer James  E.  Longe 

Chief    Enqineer Frank   Nesmith 


KXOB 


STOCKTON— 1947— MBS-DON  LEE 

Frequency:    1280   Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By KXOB,   Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address Hotel   Stockton 

Phone:  4-7313 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Yoiinq  Co.,  McGavren 

Membership    RAB 

President J.   E.   Gamble 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mqr Ort  Loithus 

Comm.  Mqr.,  Proq.  Dir Arthur  Taylor 

Publicity   Director Carolyn  Prybil 

Chief  Enqineer James  R.  Johnson 

KSUE 

SUSANVILLE— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:    1240    Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Nolan  Hallowell. 

James  E.  McKahan 

Phone:    2020 Air   Time:   Full   Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Capitol,    Standard 

Representative     Tracy    Moore 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen..  Sta.  Mqr Nolan  Hollowell 

Commercial  Manaqer Frank  Hondas 

Proqram   Director Gerald  Oliver 

Chief  Enqineer Harold  C.  Houston 

KTKR 

TAFT— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1310  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Taft  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address P.O.  Box  "WW" 

Phone:  5-3101 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service UP 

Pres..  Gen.  Mqr Kenneth  Aitken 

Station  Manaqer George  J.  Tchumy,  Jr. 

Commercial  Manaqer Jack  Smith 

Chief   Enqineer Kenneth    Aitken 

KCOK 

TULARE— 1945— MBS-DON  LEE 

Frequency:  L270  Kc .Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Sheldon  Anderson 

Business    Address P.    Q.    Box    119 

Phone:   6-9513 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News    Service     UP 

Representative     Forioe 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Acting  Gen.  Mgr J.  Bowles 

Sta..  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Don  Weldon 

Program    Director Jack    Miller 

Chief  Engineer Don  Ferguson 


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KTUR 


TURLOCK— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:   1390  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Turlock  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address P.    O.    Box    526 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Thesounis 

Representative    O'Connell 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Wallace  Lindskoog 

General  Manager H,  Ansell  McMillen 

Program  Director B.  McMillen 

Chief  Engineer Maxon  Sayre 

KUKI 

UKIAH— 1950 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By M.  E.  Sims 

Address P.    O.    Box    638 

Representative    Grant 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

Presw  Gen.  Mgr M.  E.  Sims 

Commercial    Mgr Louis    DuMoulin 

Program    Director John    Oliveira 

Chief    Engineer Stanley  Ryno 

KGYW 

VALL^O— 1947 

Frequency:  1190  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Vallejo   Bcstg.   Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 3267  Sonoma  Blvd. 

Phone  Number Vallejo  8-8944 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription Capitol 

Representative    McGavren 

Co-Owners Ellsworth  Peck.  A.  J.  Krisik 

Program  Director Ellsworth  Peck 

Publicity    Director Robert   Wade 

Chief  Engineer William  Roberts 


KVEN 


VENTURA— 1948 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watta 

Owned-Operated  By Coast  Ventura  Co. 

Address   Box  1611 

Phone:  MiUer  3-8675 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Rep McGavren,  Webb.  Western  Radio  Sis. 

President    Carroll    Hauser 

General  Manager Sydney  Held 

Station  Manager Karl   Rembe 

Commercial  Mgr Bob  Brown 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Woody  Bretz 

Program    Director Fred    Hall 

Chief   Engineer Charles   Farmer 

KUDU 

VENTURA— 1947— KBS 
Frequency:  1590  Kc Power  1000  Watts 


Owned-Oper.  By Voice  of  Ventura  County 

Business   Address South  Mills  Rd. 

Phone:  Miller  3-6185 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Walker.  Oakes.  Keystone 

News    Service Ap 

Transcription  Service   Langworth 

Gen.,  Prom..  Prog.  Dir Bill  E.  WiUiams 

Comm.  Mgr Dwight   Drumm 

Chief  Eng Dick  Anderson 


KONG 


VIS  ALIA— 1948 

Frequency:  1400  Kc .Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Tulare  County  Bdcstg. 

Address Rt.  6.  Box  205 

Phone:  4-5811 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service UP 

Representative     Hollingbery 

President Knox  La  Rue 

General    Manager Stan    Simpson 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Virginia  Hooker 

Program  Manager Dick  Scudder 

Publicity  Dir Greg  Le-Clercq 

Chief  Engineer Gorman  Brown 

KWSO 

WASCO— 1950 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By... Maple  Leaf  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  366 

Phone:  4251 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service Lang- Worth,  SES AC 

News  Service    UP 

President E.  J.  Peters 

Gen.  Mgr E.  Franz 

Station  Mgr Theo.  G.  Heinrichs 

Comm.  Mgr Jim  Hodges 

Pgr.  Dir Bob  Baim 


K  H  U  B 


WATSONVILLE— 1937 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Patrick  H.  Peabody 

Business   Address P.  O.  Box  349 

Phone:  4-5641 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative Rambeau 

Membership   NARTB 

President Patrick  H.   Peabody 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Vic  Rugh 

Program    Director Tom    Martin 

Chief  Engineer Merle  Rossman 

KSYC 

YREKA— 1947 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. Siskiyou  Cty.  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address Lawrence  Lone  &  S.  Oregon  St. 

Phone:  624 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative T.  Moore 

Membership    NARTB 


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.E.    G.    MlUbourn 

.    D.  C.  HoHlnqer 

lark    A.   Mitchell 

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KUBA 


K  AGR 


YUBA  CITY— 1953 

rr^quwncy:  14S0  Kc Power:   100  Watts 

Own*r James    E.    Jaeqer 

Addr*M  Box  271 

phoD*    ..  ..MArysvlUe    3-7343 

PrMideni    James   E.   Jaeger 

ChiM  Engineer  James  E.  Walley 


YUBA  CITY— 1947 

Fre.:   1600  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  500  w.  n. 

Owned-Operated   By . .  Peachbowl   Bcstrs.,   Inc. 

Business   Address Hotel   MarysviUe 

Phone:  3-7309 Air  Time:  FiUl  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Ayers.   O'Connell 

President Chester  V.   Ullom 

Gen.,  Station  Manager Roger  R.  Hunt 

Commercial  Manager Lloyd  Klemp 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Robert  Fahey 

Pgm..  Pub.  Dir Ric  Ryan 

Chief  Engineer Carl  W.  Pendergraft 


COLORADO 


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Pop.  IVb.  1.  19r>5  (Est.)  1.1S6.000  — Families  446,000 
Radio  Honu^    131.000  —  TV  Homes  217,000  —  Stations  in  State  31 


KGIW 

ALAMOSA— 1929— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By E.  L.  Allen 

Address    P.  O.  Box   179 

Phone:  26 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription    Service     SESAC 

General   Manager D.  L.  Allen 

Sis.    Prom.    Mgr Dick   Frink 

Prog.    Director Kyle    McClaugherty 

Chief   Engineer Delbert  L.  Allen 

KBOL 

BOULDER— 1946 

Frequency:    1490  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Boulder  Radio  EBOL,  Inc. 

Address    1617    Pearl 

Phone:  Hillcrest  2-2242 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Standard.  Thesaurus 

Station    Rep Holman 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Pres.,   Gen.  Mgr Russel   Shaifer 

Commercial    Manager Gene    Palm 

Program    Dlr John    Wilcox 

Chief   Engineer Blair   Dobbins 

KRLN 

CANON  CITY— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:    1400   Kc Power:    250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  Py Royal  Gorge  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Business  Studio  Address.  . .  .1615  Central  Ave. 

Phone:    1400 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Keystone.    Cole 

Prei.-Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Ray  M.  Beckner 

Chief    Engineer Ed    Wood 


KRDO 


COLORADO  SPRINGS— 1947 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Pikes  Peak  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 399  S.  Sth  St. 

Phone:  Melrose  2-1515 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service. . .  .Standard,  Langworth, 
Thesaurus 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Harry  W.  Hoth 

Program  Director   John  Finloysion 

Publicity  Dir Patricia  Colt 

Chief  Engineer Herbert  Schubarth 


K  V  0  R 


COLORADO  SPRINGS— 1924— CBS 

Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Voice  of  the  Rockies,  Inc. 

Address 512    So.    Tejon 

Phone:  Melrose  4-2844 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service World,   Associated 

Representative     Hollingbery 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President J.  D.  Russell 

Station  Mgr Verl  Btotton 

Sis.,  Prom.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir R.  Conner 

Chief  Engineer   Eaxl  Leonard 

KRAI 

CRAIG— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. No.  Western  Colo.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   p.  Q.  Box  65 

Phone:  707-8 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    XJP 

Representotive Community    Network 


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COLORADO  DDD 


Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Membership   NARTB 

President Miles    Barrett 

General  Manager George  Cory 

Station  Manager Richard  E.  Bonderod 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr. Dale  Kirk 

Program  Dir Norman  Dovis 

Chief  Engineer Tom  Weir 

KFSC 

DENVER— 1954 

Frequency:  1220  Kc Power:  1  Kw. 

Owned Francisco  V.  Sanchez 

Address P.  O.  Box  246 

Phone:  AComa  2-8935 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    INS 

General   Manager Paco  Sanchez 

Manager,   Director Levi    Beall 

Commercial  Manager Joe  Lito 

Sales    Manager J.    R.    Ru&erford 

KIMN 

DENVER— 1923— MBS 

Frequency:  950  kc Power:  5  kw. 

Owned   KIMN,  Inc. 

Address 5350  W.  20th  Ave. 

Phone:  BE  7-2734 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service    Associated 

Station  Representative Avery-Knodel,  Inc. 

Membership     RAB 

President    A.  L.  Glasmann 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Collin  W.  Lowder 

Commercial  Manager Kenneth  E.  Palmer 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Ted  Nelson 

Program  Director Ronald  J.  McCoy 

Publicity  Director Ted  Nelson 

Chief  Engineer   Arthur  F.  Soutiiwick 


KLIR 


DENVER— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  990  Kw Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By G.  B.  Anderson 

Address 6535  W.  Jewell 

Phone:   WA-2-1 189 Airtime:   Daytime 

News   Service    INS 

Rep Holman,  Continental,  Biddick 

Owner-Gen..  Mgr G.   B.  Anderson 

Commercial  Mgr L.  L.  Tracy 

Bus.  Mgr.  H.  G.  Kincaid 

Pub.  Dir F.  F.  Hayes 

Chief  Engineer Lloyd  L.  Wilson 

KLZ 

DENVER— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:  560  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. Aladdin  Radio  &  TV,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 131  Speer  Blvd. 

Phone:  MAin  3-4271 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  INS. 

Newspaper  Affiliation    Time,  Inc. 

Representative    Katz 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Getu  Mgr, Hugh  B.  Terry 


Station  Mgr Phil  Hoffman 

Commercial   Manager    Lee   Fondrew 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Harold  Storm 

Program  Director Charles  Roberts 

Chief  Engineer Harvey  E.  Wehrman 

KMYR 

DENVER— 1941 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KMYR   Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Security  Life  Bldg. 

Phone:  MAin  3-4161 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Station  Representative Sears  &  Ayer 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr F.  W.  Meyer 

Station  Manager A.  G.  Meyer 

Commercial  Manager Ed  Koepke 

Pgm.,  Prod.  Dir Lowell  Switzer 

Chief  Engineer Walt  Wilson 


K  0  A 


DENVER— 1924— NBC 

Frequency:  850  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Metropolitan  TV.  Co. 

Business-Studio    Address.  .1625    California    St. 

Phone:  Main  3-6211 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  INS 

Representative Edward  Petry  &  Co. 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President William   W.   Grant 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Don  Searle 

Sales  Promotion  Manager John  Aldem 

Comm.  Mgr Robert  Hix 

Program   Director Jim   Atkins 

Publicity  Director Ralph  Radetsley 

Chief  Engineer J.  A.  Slussea 


KTLN 


DENVER— 1948 

Frequency:   1280  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Station  KTLN 

Address 431  W.  Colfax 

Phone:  Aooma  2-4811 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Membership     RAB 

Representative Radio  Reps.,   Inc. 

Owner    Leonard   Coe 

General  Manager John  L.  Buchanan 

Local  Sales  Mgr Dean  Jarvis 

Nat.  Sales  Mgr Lee  Mehlig 

Program    Director Jack     Helling 

Chief  Engineer O.  E.  Kelly 


K  V  0  D 


DENVER— 1925— ABC 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Colorado  Radio  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Add. . .  Midland   Savings   ^dg. 

Phone:  TAbor  5-2291 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service.  .Lang^Worth,  Associated 
Representative. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,  .Free  St  Peters 


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MMDbMshlp  NARTB.    RAB 

It  G»n.  Mgr William  D.  Pylo 

Manager T.  C.  Ekrem 

ttxB.  Mqr.  Bon  Stanton 

Dlr^rtor V.  W.  Corb.lt 

CkM  EBqtB*«r«  W.  D.  Pyle.  T.  C.  Ekrem 

KlU  P 

DURANGO— 1935— MBS-KBS 


rr^quvDcy:  930  Kc.  . 
OwD«<10p«raied  By 
AddrMa 
Phoo*:  117 


.  .Power:   1000  Watts 

San   Juan   Bcstg.   Co. 

P.   O.  Box  641 

Air  Time:  Full  Time 


N«ws   S«rTlc«    UP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,   World 

Repr*MntatiTe    .  .  Holman    Co. 

Pr«cid*nt    I    A.  Segerberg 

G«D«ral  Manager  R.  E.   O  Brien 

ComiB^    Prom.    Mgr. Llndsey    Becker 

Pfogroiu  Director  Herb  lobes 
Publicity  Director  .  Frank  Toomey 
Chief  Engineer .  .  Lou  Shaw 

KGMC 

ENGLEWOOD— 1952 

Frequency:    1220  Kc Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Owned   By    McMa   Agency 

Address 3355    S.   B.oadway 

Phone:  Sunset  1-4481 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Ne%vs  Service UP 

Co-owner,  Gen.  Mgr. Grady  F.  Maples 

Co-owner R.  B.  McAlister 

Comm.    Mgr J.   Kenneth   Brothers 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr R.  J.  Cutting 

Chief   Engineer D.   F.  White,   Jr. 


KCOL 


FT.  COLLINS— 1947 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

OwnedOper.   By ....  Northern   Colo.  Bcstg.  Co. 
Business-Studio  Address.  .  IGOO  La.  Porte  Ave. 

Phone:  2600 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    Thesaurus 

Station    Rep H-R    Reps.    Inc. 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President    Herb   Hollister 

General  Manager Ellis  Atteberry 

Commercial   Manager Bob  McClary 

Program   Director Hollis   Hoff 

Chief    Engineer Dan    Coltrane 

KFTM 

FORT  MORGAN— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:    1260  Kc Power:   500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By       Morgan  County  Bcstg.  Co. 
Address.  .  .  .    P.   O.   Box  431 

Phone:  1000  Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Service     UP 

Tran»cription    Service     Capitol 

Getieral  Manager  Mac  McGraw 

Program  Director  Frank  Alien 

Chief   Engineer.  .  .  Richard   Oldfield 


KGLN 

GLENWOOD   SPRINGS— 195Q— MBS 

Frequency:    1340  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.   By KGLN,   Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  C 

Phone:   777 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative     Holman 

Membership    NARTB 

News   Service    UP 

President Rex    Howell 

Co  owner.  Gen.  Mgr Jerry  Fitch 

Sales  Promotion  Director Bob  Duffy 

Program  Director Gene  Curtis 

Chief  Engineer Bonner  Z.  Baker 


KEXO 

GRAND  JUNCTION— 1948 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By .  .  Voice  of  Western  Colo.,  Inc. 

Address 2508  North  Ave. 

Phone:  1230 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    INS 

Transcription    Service Capitol.    Thesaurus 

Representative Harlan    Cakes 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President D.   Spencer   Grow 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Abbott  Tessman 

Program    Director Robert    Collins 

Publicity    Director Mildred    Fuller 

Chief  Engineer D.  E.  Towne 


K  FX  J 


GRAND  JUNCTION— 1926— MBS 

Freq.:  920  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By ....  Western  Slope  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address Box   30 

Phone:   1300 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     UP 

Transcription  Service    Lang- Worth 

Representative    Hal  Holman 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..    Gen.    Mgr Rex    Howell 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr E.  Anson  Thomas 

Program  Director Gregg  Chancellor 

Chief   Engineer Cecil   Whitchurch 


K  F  K  A 

GREELEY— 1921 


Frequency:    1310  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Mid.Western  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio    Address 620 — 8th    Ave. 

Phone:  450 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative .Hal  Holman 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr H.  E.  Green 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr William  G.  Stewart 

Program  Director Jack  Redus 

Chief  Engineer Harry  Brewer 


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KYOU 

GREELEY— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Cwned-Oper.  By  2424  6th  Ave..  Meroco  B.  Co. 

Phone:    3275 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

News  Service    AP 

Membership     N  ARTB 

Representative    McGillvra,    Inc. 

Transcription  Service   World 

President,    Gen.    Mgr Elwood   H.    Meyer 

Comm.  Mgr Everett  Shupe 

Sta.  Mgr.  Chief  Engr John  T.  Roscoe 

KBNZ 

LA    JUNTA— 1937— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Otero   Broadcasting    Co. 

Address   Box  485 

Phone:  42 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Representative     Clark 

Transcription     Standard 

President M.   S.  Morrison 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr R.  D.  McGregor 

Comm.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng Don  Smith 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Jack  Lee 

Pub.  Dir Robert  Mahcrffey 

Program    Director Jane    Henkenseifken 

KLM  R 

LAMAR— 1948 

Frequency:    1340    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By SE  Colorado  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    P.  O.  Box  632 

Phone:   804 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Continental 

President Ralph    Eaton 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Everett  Shupe 

Comm..   Prom.    Mgr Dennis    Behan 

Program    Director Claire    Behan 

Chief    Engineer Kenneth    Roberts 

KLVC 

LEADVILLE— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Top  of  the  Nation  Station.  Inc. 

Address 520  W.   6th   St. 

Phone:   70 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Membership    NARTB 

Rep'-esentative    Clark 

President    Arline   S.   Hodgins 

General  Manager David  W.  Hodgins 

KLMO 

LONGMONT— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Longmont  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Imperial  Hotel 

Phone:    1050 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Lang- Worth 


Station.   Rep Continental 

Membership     NARTB 

President    Irving  Ludlow 

Program    Director Frank   Leslie 

General  Manager P.  Reed  Walker 

Sales    Manager Pat   Patnode 

Chief  Engineer Walter  Robinson 

KSLV 

MONTE  VISTA— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:    1240  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned San   Luis   Valley   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address    109    Adams   St. 

Phone:  553 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.    Service Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager George  O.  Cory 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr Dale  G.  Moore 

Station  Mgr John  McRoe 

KUBC 

MONTROSE— 1947— KBS 

Freq.:  1260  Kc Power:  1  Kw..  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Uncompaghre  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  279 

Phone:  599 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President F.   J.    Hartman 

Gen.  Mgr Geo.  Cory 

Station  Mgr Dale  G.  Moore 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Robert  Chumey 

Program   Director Ed   Dejulio 

Chief    Engineer Tom    Weir 

KCSJ 

PUEBLO— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Star   Bcstg.   Co..  Inc. 

Address 2226   Big  HiU  Rd. 

Phone:   LI  4-5782 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative Avery-Knodel.     Inc. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Douglas  Kahle 

Commercial    Mgr Ray    Whitworth 

Station  Mgr Larry  Gordon 

Chief   Engineer Marion   Cunningham 


KDZA 


PUEBLO— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Pueblo  Radio  Co. 

Address    3011    Elizabeth 

Phone:   1255 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription     Service Lang- Worth 

Representative    McGillvra 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Dee  B.  Crouch 

News,  Spts.  Dir Jerry  Rhoads 


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WTIC 


. .  By  Every  Measurement 
A  GREAT  RADIO  STATION 


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Measiir**  of  a  i^rvai 
Radio  Slation 


HI;I'HESENTEI)  NATIONALLY  BY 

THE  HENRY  I.  CHRISTAL  CO.,  INC. 


BOSTON. 


CHICAGO. 


DETROIT. 


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PUEBLO— 1928— ABC 

Frequency:  1350  Kc... Power:  5000  d.;  1000  n. 
Owned-Operated  By.  .Colorado  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Address   Box  293 

Phone:  LI  2-5570 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative Gill-Perna,  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Gifford  Phillips 

General  Manager Robert  D.  Ellis 

Commercial   Manager Bill   Mahoney 

Station  Manager I.  H.  McGill 

Chief  Engineer Willis  C.  Shanks 

KVRH 

SALIDA— 1948— KBS-MBS 

Frequency:    1340   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned Heart  of  the  Rockies  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phorie:  30 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    INS 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Jon  F.  Lohmer 

Progrotm  Director Alan  Wall 

Chief  Engineer O.  V.  Charles 


KGEK 


STERLING— 1925 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Elmer  G.  Beehler 

Address P.  O.  Box  830 

Phone:   679 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Trans.  Service . .  Lang-Worth,  MacGregor,  Cole 

Membership   NARTB 

Owner,  Gen.  Mgr Elmer  G.  Beehler 

Station,  Comm.  Mgr Al  Ross 

Prog.    Director John   Gazdik 

Chief  Engr E.  G.  Beehler 


KCRT 


TRINIDAD— 1946— MBSKBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By KCRT,  Inc. 

Address  Box  772 

Phone:  338 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Rep.,  Indie  Sales Ken  Pahnex 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr E.  M.  Cooper 

Program  Director  Pet©  Deluca 

Chief   Engineer E.  M.   Cooper 


CONNECTICUT 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  2,263,000  —  Families  678,000 
Radio  Homes  670,000  —  TV  Homes   557,000  —  Stations  in  State  25 


W  I  c  c 

BRIDGEPORT— 1926— MBS-YANKEE 

Freq.:  600  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Bridgeport  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box   9140 

Phone:  AM  8-1601 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News   Service AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Representative   Adam  Young 

Membership  RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Philip  Merryman 

Commercial  Manager Manning  Slater 

Sales  Promotion  Manager Joan  Fisher 

Program  Director Bob  Crane 

Publicity  Director   Leo  Miller 

Chief  Engineer Pat  Uliano 


W  N  A  B 


BRIDGEPORT— 1941 
ABC-CONN.  STATE 

Frequency:    1450  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WNAB,  Inc. 

Business-Studio    Address 991    Broad    St. 

Phone:  3-3112 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Representative Burke  Stuart,  Walker 

President   Harold  Thomas 


Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr John  Ellinger 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Harry  Luke 

Asst.   Prog.   Dir Jack  Kane 

Publicity  Director Stu  Waxshauer 

Chief  Engineer Norman  Howard 


WBIS 

BRISTOL— 1948 


Frequency:  1440  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Bristol  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 183  Main  St. 

Phone:    3-9265 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Representative    Clark 

Transcription   Service Associated,  World 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Eric  Hatch 

Sta.  Mgr R.  C.  Kilboum 

Comm.  Mgr Amleto  Qccarelli 

Chief  Engineer Richard  L.  Ricci 


WLAD 


DANBURY— 1C47 

Frequency:  800  Ec Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Berkshire  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 207  Main  St. 

Phone:   8-3565 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service AP 


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TioxucriptioA    S«rT*c« ..World,    SESAC 

R«|M«M«lotlT«   Indie  Sales 

Pt««ldMil John    P.    Prevldi 

Comm.  Mqr„  Pub.  Dlr Sol  Roblnaon 

Director  Eleanor    Kerablo 

ChM    EbgUi»r.  George    McGuy 


wccc 


HARTFORD— 1947 

Fr^qusncy:  1290  Kc Power:  500  Wattt  d 

Owti*d  Oper.  By-    Greater  Horiiord  Bcstg  Corix 

Addreu    Hotel  Bond 

Phone:  Jackson  5-6648  Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Serrlc*    UP 

Station    Rep.  Walker 

President.  William    M.    Savltt 

Sect.  Treos M.  Savltt 

Sta.,  Comm.   Mgr.  R.  H.  Klein 

Program  Director  B.  LaCoe 

Publicity    Director E.    Seltzer 

Chief  Engineer Michael  Cookish 


W  D  R  C 


HARTFORD— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.    By..  The   Connecticut  Bcstg.   Co. 
Business-Studio   Address .  .  889    Blue  Hills   Ave. 

Phone:    Chapel  2-5596 Air  Time:   FuU  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative Pcnil  H.  Raymer 

Membership    NARTB 

President Framklin    M.    Doolittle 

General  Manager Walter  B.  Haase 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr William  F.  Malo 

Program,  News  Dir Harvey  H.  Olson 

Chief    Engineer Henry    M.    Broderick.    Jr. 

WGTH 

HARTFORD—  1 935— MBS-ABC 

Frequency:   1410  Kc Power:  5,000  Walls 

Owned  Oper.  By.    Gen.  Times  Television  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 54  Pratt  St. 

Phone:    JA  7-9131 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative H-R  Reps,  Inc. 

Membership     RAB 

President Thomas  F.  O'Neil 

General  Manager F.  W.  Wagenvoord 

Commercial  Manager Gordon  R.  Ken 

Program    Director John    Downey 

Chief    Engineer Rogers    Holt 

WTI  C 

HARTFORD— 1925— NBC 

Frequency:  1080  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Travelers   Bcstg.   Service 

Business  Studio  Address 26  Grove  St. 

Phone:  J  A  5-0801 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription     Service.  .  .  .Lang-Worth     SESAC 

Representative    Christal 

Membership    NARTB.  RAB 

V J>..  Gen.  Mgr Paul  W.  Morency 


Asst.  Gen.  Mgr..  Sis.  Mgr Walter  Johnson 

Asst.  Sales  Mgr Irwin  Cowper 

Program  Manager Leonard  J.  Patricelli 

Public  Rel.  Dir Bernard  MuUins 

Chief  Elngr Herman  D.  Taylor 

(See  Page  366) 

WMM  W 

MERIDEN— 1947 

Frequency:   1470  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Opercrted  By Silver  City  Crystal  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 8  W.  Main  St. 

Phone:    5-5747 Air  Time:    Daytime 

News    Service UP 

Representative     Rambeau 

President C.    A.    Schultz 

General  Manager G.  A.  Kruttschnitt 

Conun.   Mgr William  Golder 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr James  McGovern 

Program  Director Lester  H.  Fox 

Chief  Engineer John  Roache 

WCNX 

MIDDLETOWN— 1948 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Middlesex  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 460  Main  St. 

Phone:  Diamond  7-2565 ....  Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription     Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Devney 

President R.  J.  O'Brien 

General  Manager Wm.  J.  O'Brien,  Jr. 

Program  Director Wm.  J.  Glynn 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  A.  F.  Bishop 

WHAY 

NEW  BRITAIN— 1949 
CONNECTICUT  STATE 
FOREIGN  LANGUAGE 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . .  Central  Conn.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 22  Grove  Hill 

Phone:    3-2721 Air  Time:   Unlimited 

News    Service UP 

Representative    Nona   Kifby 

President    Patrick  Goode 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Edward  D.  Taddei 

General  Mgr Aldo  DeDominicis 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr Charles  Bell 

Program    Director George    Ehrlich 

Chief    Engineer Hillis    W.   Holt 

WKNB 

NEW  BRITAIN— 1946 

Frequency:    840    Kc Power:    1000   Watts   d. 

Owned-Oper.  By New  Britain  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1422  New  Britain  Ave. 

Phone:   Baldwin  3-3603 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Representative   Boiling 

President Julian  Gross 

General  Manager Peter  B.  Kenney 

Commercial  Manager Gustave  Nathan 

Program    Director Ray    Neilan 

Publicity  Director Helen  M.  Loy 

Chief  Engineer John  Shipley 


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WAVZ 

NEW  HAVEN— 1947 

Frequency:  1260  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By WAVZ  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 152  Temple  St. 

News  Service   AP 

Representative For  joe,  Kettell,  Carter 

Membership    RAB 

President Victor  W.  Knauth 

V.P..  Gen.  Mgr Daniel  W.  Kops 

Comm.  Mgr Richard  J.  Monahan 

Program   Director E.   J.   Markle 

Publicity  Director S.  L.  Barstein 

Chief  Engineer Ralph  Carruno 


W  E  L  I 


NEW  HAVEN— 1935— ABC 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned  By Conn.  Radio  Foundation,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 221   Orange  St. 

News    Service    UP 

Representative H.   R.    Reps.,   Rbt.   Foster 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Richard  W.  Davis 

Commercial  Mgr Edwin  H.  Schweitzer 

Publicity    Director Rudy   Frank 

Program  Director Charles  H.  Wright 

Chief  Engineer Fred  King 

WNHC 

NEW  HAVEN— 1944— NBC,  CSN 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Elm  City  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 1110  Chapel  St. 

Phone:  SP  7-3611 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service AP 

Representative Katz    Agency 

Membership     NARTB 

President Patrick  J.  Goode 

General   Manager Aldo   DeDominicis 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Edward  D.  Taddei 

Commercial  Manager J.  Vincent  Callanan 

Station  Manager Edward  C.  Obrist 

Prom.  Mgr„  Publ.  Dir James  W.  Evans 

Chief  Engineer Vinnie  DeLaurentis 


W  N  L  C 


NEW  LONDON— 1936  —  MBS 

Frequency:    1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .The  Thames  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio   Address 281   State  St. 

Phone:  GI  2-4365 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

President-Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Gerald  J.  Morey 

Comm.-Sales   Prom.  Mgr Leo  B.  Keegan 

Prog.,  Publ.  Dir Nelson  Brown 

Chief   Engineer Randolph   Barrett 


WNLK 


NORWALK— 1948 

Frequency:  1350  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Norwalk  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 


Business-Studio  Address Main  &  Wall  Sts. 

Phone:  Temple  8-5566 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative    McGillvra 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr James  Stolcz 

Program   Director Dick   Bounerba 

Chief  Engineer Clarence  Bumham 


WICH 


NORWICH— 1946 

Freq:   1310  Kc Power:   1  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Eastern  Conn  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Cuprak  Rd. 

Phone:  Turner  7-1613 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    INS,  UP 

Transcription  Service CWB  Time,  World 

Representative    Grant   Webb 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

President    D.  Lasser 

Promotion   Dir Edward   Adler 

Comm.  Mgr Richard  Reed 

Program  Dir Sid  Frank 

Chief  Engineer Alexander  Dubenetsky 

WPCT 

PUTNAM— 1953 

Frequency:  1350  Kw Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Israel  Putnam  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 42  Main  St. 

Phone:   8-2721 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription     World 

Membership     NARTB 

President Roland  A.  Gayette 

Station  Manager Ralph  F.  D' Andrea 

Chief  Engineer James  Bonney 


WSTC 


STAMFORD— 1941— ABC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By W.  Conn.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 270  Atlantic  St. 

Phone:  4-7575 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation Stamford  Advocate 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    Lang -Worth 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

Membership    NARTB 

President   Kingsley  Gillespie 

Gen.  Manager   Julian  Schwartz 

Program  Director   Steve  Phillips 

Chief  Engineer Robert  A.  Reynolds 


WLCR 


TORRINGTON— 1947 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  Litchfield   Cty.  Radio   Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 23  Main  St 

Phone:  Hunter  9-4173-74 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service    World 

Representative Sears   &  Ayer 


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»AB,    NARTB 

Charles  O.  Scott 

.    Io«  Tr«nt 

Alex    Pernal 

Joe   Storm 

Altred  Pollakort 


WTOR 


TORRINGTON— 1948 
CONN.  STATE— ABC 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owa*d-Oper.  By.  .  .   Torrlnqton  Bcslq.  Co.,  Inc. 

BwfaMM-Studlo  Address 93  Perkins  St. 

PboB*:   9-4181    Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Serrlce    AP 

RepresentatiTe     Rambeau 

President     Edmund    Waller 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr John  J.  Mortis 

Proqrom  Director Al  Ayre 

Pub.  EHr Louise  Morris 

Chlei    Engineer Edwin    Michalski 

W  A  T  R 

WATERBURY— 1934 
ABC-CONN.  STATE 

Frequency:    1320  Kc Power   1000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Tbe  WATR  Co.,  Inc. 

Business  Studio   Address 440   Medow   St. 

Phone:  51 121 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service .UP 

Representative     Burke-Stuart 

Membership      NARTB 

President    Harold   Thomas 

Gen..  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Sam  Elmocn 


Sales  Prom.  Mgr Wallace  Gordon 

Program   Director Wally  King 

Publicity  Director Bob  Gillespie 

Chief  Engineer Russell  lenten 

W  B  R  Y 

WATERBURY— 1934— CBS 

Frequency:   1590  Kc Power:  5000  WdUs 

Owned-Oper.   By . . .  American-Repxiblican,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  1627 

Phone:  3-1125 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation.  .Waterbury  Republican 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Rep Avery-Knodel,   Kettel-Corter 

Membership    NARTB 

President William  J.  Pope 

Conunerclal  Manager Harry  A.  DeVorken 

Gen.  Mgr J.  Maxim  Ryder 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Robert  Holczer 

Program  Director Walter  O.  Howard 

Chief  Engineer Frank  B.  Hales 

wwco 

WATERBURY— 1946 
MBS-YANKEE 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.Mattotuck  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address 119   W.  Main   St. 

Phone:  4-5141 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative    McGUlvra 

President WiUiam  G.  Wells 

General  Manager James  H.  Shoemialcer 

Program  Director Robert  C.  Crager 

Chief  Engineer Wm.   Goldstein 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS  . . . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


IP 


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DELAWARE 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955   (Est.)   374,000  —  Families  103,000 
Radio  Homes  99,000  —  TV  Homes  87,000  —  Stations  in  State  7 


WDOV 

DOVER— 1947 


Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned Del.  State  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address Denny's  Rd. 

Phone:   5816 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative     Rombeau 

Membership    RAB 

President William  S.   Freed 

General  Manager Cliff  Goodman 

Program   Director Virginia   Bracken 

Chief  Engineer Perley  Tribout 

WJWL 

GEORGETOWN— 1951 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Rollins  Bcstg.,  Inc. 

Address DuPont  Highway 

Phone:  2567 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative     Zimmer 

President John  W.  Rollins 

Gen.,  Comm.  Manager Norman  M.  Glenn 

Program  Director Bill  Jaeger 

Chief  Engineer Edward  Marzoa 

WKSB 

MILFORD— 1953 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:   500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Kent-Sussex  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  Box  444 

Phone:  Milford  8881 Air  Tmie:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription    Service    Lang-Worth 

Co-owner,  Comm.  Mgr H.  M.  Griffith  Jr. 

Co-owner,  Chief  Engineer C.  V.  Lundstedt 

Program  Director Borden  E.  Smith 

WAMS 

WILMINGTON— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned RolUns  Broadcasting  Co. 

Address 321    Delaware  Ave. 

Phone:   4-8882 Airtime:  Daytime 

News  Service  •  AP 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Representative Rollins.  Inc.,  N.  Y.  C. 

President O.   Wayne  Rollins 

General  Manager Ralph  J.  Baron 

Program  Director Tim  Crow 

Chief  Engineer Fitzgerold  McDoniel 


W  D  E  L 


WILMINGTON— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WDEL.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address. ..  .10th  &  King   Sts. 

Phone:  8-7269 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative  Robert  Meeker 

Membership   NARTB 

Station    Executive Clair    R.    McCoUough 

Station  Manager Harvey  C.  Smith 

General  Sales  Mgr J.  Robert  Gulick 

Program  Director R.  V.  Aydelotte 

Technical  Director J.  E.  Mothiot 


W  I  L  M 


WILMINGTON— 1922— ABC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By...  .Delaware  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address 920   King  St. 

Phone:  4-7771 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative   Boiling  Co. 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Ewing  B.  Hawkins 

Sta.^  Comm.  Mgr Jackson  F.  Lee 

Program  Director Warren  Keyser 

Chief  Engineer H.  Edwin  Kennedy 


WTUX 


WILMINGTON— 1947 

Frequency:  1290  Kc Power;  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Port  Frere  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1400  Market  St. 

Phone:   5-8821 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Representative Indie  Sales,  Inc. 

Pres.-Sta.  Mgr. Gordon  K.  Macintosh 

V.P.,  Sales  Mgr William  S.  Ewing 

General   Mgr. .Howard   Robinson 

Commercial  Mgr John  M.  Talley 

Program  Director William  H.  Gehlert 

Publicity  Director Justina  Spagnolo 

Chief  Engineer .Seymour  Toberltky 


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Top.   Fob.   1.   19:>r>    U'^t.')    S7S 
Radio  Homos  272.000  —  TV    Honus  - 


000  —  Familios  281,000 

-  2:U,000  —  Stations  in  State  7 


WGMS 


WASHINGTON.  D.C.— 1947 

FMqu   S70   Kc Power:    1000   W.   d. 

Own«d-Op«r.  By.   The  Good  Music  Station.  Inc. 

AddfM    Hotel  Harrington 

Phon«:    Ex^cutlre    3-8676.  Air   Time:    Daytime 

Transcription    Senrlce Associated 

N»w«  S»rTic»    AP 

R*prM*ntatlT«     Good  Muftic,  Thomas  F.  Clark 

Pr««^  G«n..  Sta.  Mgr. M.  Robert  Rogers 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr.      .    Dan  R.  Cavalier 

Proqium  Director Pierson   Underwood 

Qii«l  Engineer Nicholas  J.  Chaconas 


WM  AL 


WASHINGTON.  D.C.— 1925— ABC 

Freq.:    630   Kc Power:    5.000    Watts 

Owned Evening  Sun  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 4461    Connecticut   Ave.,   N.W. 

Phone:  Kellogg  7-1100 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative    Katz 

Newspaper  Affiliation The  Evening  Star 

President John  W.  Thompson,  Ir. 


General  Manager Fred  S.  Houwink 

Station   Manager Robert  W.  Jonscher 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Arnold  Katinsky 

Program  Director Martin  Pinsker 

Chief    Engineer Allan   Powley 


WOL 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C.— 1924 

Frequency:   630  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned Wash.   Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    2000  P.  St..  N.  W. 

Phone:  ME  8-0010 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Representative    Gill-Pema 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Henry  Rau 

Vice-Pres Charles    Dillon 

Comm.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir Maxwell  Marvin 

Publicity  Director   Charles  Brailer 

Chief  Engineer   Lloyd  Smith 


WOOK 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C— 1940 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned-Operated  By United  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio 8th  &  1  Sts..  N.W. 


There's  a  mint  in  Washington 

No,  not  a  big  government  building,  but  728,000 
family  purses  stuffed  with  $4,532,064,000  of 
effective  buying  income.  Washington,  America's 
ninth-largest  city  has  the  second-highest  family 
income  in  the  entire  country.  Concentrated  buying  power 

In  Washington,  selling  power  is  just  as  concentrated. 
Nielsen  averages  show  WRC  delivering  more  homes  in 
Washington's  rich  five-county  area  night  and  day  than  all 
the  other  radio  stations  combined  ! 

To  tap  this  tremendous  buying  power,  it  is  only  common 
sense  to  u.se  the  most  potent  selling  power  available  .  .  . 


Radio  in  Washington  a  service  of 

SotnreH:  Sielnen  Coveruf/e  Service; 

Soles  Management  Survey  of  Iluyiny  Power 

Represented  by  NBC  Spot  Sales 


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Phone:  Republic  7-8000 ...  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Station  Rep United  Bcstg.,  Harlan  Oakes 

News  Service WNS 

Pres„  Gen.  Mgr Richard  Eaton 

Program  Director Cliff  Holland 

Comm.,  Sta.  Mgr Arthur  A.  Snowberger 

W  R  C 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C— 1923— NBC 

Frequency:   980  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By .  .  National  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
Business-Studio  Address . .  Sheraton  Park  Hotel 

Phone:  Adams  4-5400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  INS,  UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative NBC   Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President  (NBC) Sylvester  L.  Weaver  Jr. 

Exec.  Vice-Pres.  (NBC) Robert  Sarnoff 

Vice-Pres.    (Wash.)     Frank   Russell 

Vice-Pres.,  Gen.   Mgr Carlton  D.  Smith 

Program  Director James  E.  Kovach 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Robert  Adams 

Director  of  Sales Joseph  W.  Goodfellow 

Commercial  Mgr Charles  de   Lozier 

Publicity    Director Jay    Royen 

Chief    Engineer John    Rodgers 


WTOP 

WASHINGTON,  D.   C— 1927— CBS 

Frequency:  1500  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WTOP  Inc. 

Address 40th  &  Brandy  wine.  N.W. 

Phone:  Emerson  2-9300... Air  Tmie:  Ftill  Time 

News  Service AP,   UP,   INS 

Representative CBS   Radio   Spot   Sales 

Membership    RAB 

President   John  S.  Hayes 

VJP.,  Sta.  Mgr Lloyd  Dennis 

Comm.  Mgr R.  W.  Schellenberg 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir W.  J.  Wiggins 

Prog.  Dir P.  A.  Searight 

Chief  Eng Granville  Klink 


W  W  D  C 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C— 1941— MBS 

Frequency:  1260  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WWDC,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1627  K  St.,  N.W. 

Phone:  Sterling  3-3800 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service ....  Standard,  Thesaurus. 

.  . : Langworth,  World 

Representative     Blair 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President    Joseph  Katz 

General  Manager Ben  Strouse 

Comm.  Manager Herman  Paris 

Program  Director Norman  Reed 

Sis.   Prom.,   Pub.   Dir Irving  Lichtenstein 

Chief  Engineer Ross  H.  Beville 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW 
FAMOUS  BRANDS . . . 


KNOW  THE  MOST 
FAMOUS  BRAND 
IN  NEWS  IS 


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Pop.  Feb.  I.  I9r>r»  (Rst.)  a,r>i)l.m)0  —  Families  1,1 11,000 
Radio  Homeci  1.005.000  —  TV   Homos   190,000  —  Stations  in  State  95 


WB  AR 


BARTOW— 1953 

Fr«qu«Dcy:   1460  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Own»<l  Opor.  By WEAR.  Inc. 

Addrvs* Box  820,  Lakeland  Hwy. 

Ph<m»  Number    3-5111 

PrMklent W.   A.   Wynne 

G«tt*ral  Manager  Ted  Leeper 

Commercial  Mqr.  John  Burgreen 

ProgTom  Dir. .  Chuck  Dent 

Chl*l  Engineer  Edward  St.  Clair 


WSWN 


BELLE  GLADE— 1947 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Operated   By Seminole  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:    2064 Air    Time:    Daytime 

New*  Service UP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus.  World 

Membership     RAB,    NARTB 

President Dr.  R.  G.  Nelson 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Mrs.  Mary  Foy 

Sales   Manager Marvin  Smith 

Program   Director W.  E.  Eggleston 

Chief  Engineer C.  S.  Clemans 


WTRL 


BRADENTOWN— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

OwnedOper.  By Land  o'  Lakes  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Memorial  Pier,  P.  O.  Box  1060 

Phone:    31-531 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    A? 

Representative Hil  Best 

Membership      NARTB 

Transcription  Service   World,  Standard 

President Howard   A.  Donahoe 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr William  McD.  Herson 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Dir Ken  McKendree 

Program    Director Charles    A.    Blake 

Publicity    Director Earl    Lindgren 

Chief  Engineer Gerald  McGougan 

WTAN 

CLEARWATER— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By WTAN,  Inc. 

Business    Address 200    Pierce    Blvd. 

Phone:    33084 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Representative     McGillvra 

Membership     NARTB,    RAB 

President    Wm.  G.  Wells 

Genercd,  Station  Manager H.  D.  Parker 

Commercial  Manager F.  L.  Parker 

Program  Director L.  H.  Falconnler 

Chief  Engineer Leslie  E.  Freedom 


WKKO 


COCOA— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  250  Wotts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Brevard  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  387 

Phone:   1020 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Standard,    SESAC 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

Membership     BAB 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Program  Dir... Carl  G.  Collins,  Jr. 

Comm.  Mgr Mercer  Livermore 

Chief  Engineer Davis  E.  Wilson 

WVCG 

CORAL  GABLES— 1948 

Frequency:  1070  Kc Power:  1000  Wortia  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Peninsular  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address 223  Aragon  Ave. 

Phone:  8-74-11 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service AP 

Transcription    Service Associated 

Representative    Clark 

Membership    RABi,   NARTB 

President-General  Mgr George  W.  Thorpe 

Conmiercial  Manager T.  Hooke  McCallie 

Prograzu  Director Robert  S.   Stevens 

Chief  Engineer Thomas  Middleton 


WCNU 


CRESTVIEW— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Gulfshores  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Box  518 

Phone:  3511 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service World,  SESAC 

President D.  Grady  O'Neal 

General  Manager H.  French  Brown,  Sr 

Program  Director Vernon  Cooper 

Station   Manager Sam   F.  Townsend 


WDCF 


DADE  CITY— 1954 

Frequency:    1350   Kc Power:    1    Kw. 

Owned Pasco  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address p.  O.  Box  387 

News  Service   AP 

Station  Representative    Dora-Clayton 

General    Manager Elmo    B.    Kitts 

W  M  F  J 

DAYTONA  BEACH— 1935— ABC 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By W.  Wright  Each 

Bu8ino9«-$tydiQ  Address 444  N.  Beach  St. 


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Phone:  6492 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Membership     NARTB 

Representative Joseph    Hershey    McGillvra 

Station  Manager Ray  Clancy 

Commercial  Manager John  S.  Pitts 

Program   Director Mildred   Mullins 

Chief  Engineer Webster  K.  Ellenwood 


WNDB 


DAYTONA  BEACH— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By News-Journal  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address . .  Daytona  Beach,  Fla. 

Phone:  2-1511 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    AP 

Representative John  H.   Perry 

Membership    RAB,   NARTB 

Gen.-Sta.Mgr Jerry     Stone 

Comm.  Mgr R.  Y.  Huffman 

Prog.  Dir Jo  Bledsoe 

Chief  Engineer F.   A.   Scott 


WROD 


DAYTONA  BEACH— 1947— NBC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Daytona  Beach  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.  Address Wilder  Blvd.  &  S.  Beach  St. 

Phone:  4626 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Membership    RAB 

Representative    Rambeau 

Pres.-Gen.  Mgr E.  J.  Sperry 

Pgm.  Dir..  Chief  Engr W.  C.  Collier 

WJBS 

DELAND— 1948— NBC 

Frequency:    1490   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By John  B.  Stetson  Univ. 

Address 220  East  Hubbard  Ave. 

Phone:  1490 Air  Tune:  Full  Trnie 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Stations   Rep Donald  Cooke 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir C.  L.  Menser 

Comm.  Mgr William  G.  Hodl 

Program  Dir C.  L.  Menser 

Chief  Engineer John  Andre 


WDBF 


DELRAY  BEACH— 1954 

Frequency:    1420   Kc Power:    500   Kw. 

Owned Delray    Bcstg.    Corp. 

Address Bon  Air  Hotel 

President S.  R.  Sague 

Commercial  Mgr Norman  V.  Bergholm 

Station    Manager Robert    Murray 

Promotion   Mgr Bill   Gannon 

Chief   Engineer Jim  Lacey 

Executive    Engineer Bob    Leedham 


WBRD 

FT.  LAUDERDALE— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1580  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Broward  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address p.  O.  Box  78 

Phone  Number    2-2583 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

President L.   C.   Judd 

Gen.,   Sta.  Mgr Chas.  H.   Gravett 

Program  Director Betty  Phillips 

Chief  Engineer Theodore  Dudos 


WFTL 


FORT  LAUDERDALE— 1948 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watta 

Owned-Oper.   By Gore  Publishing  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 1785  S.  E.    15th  St. 

Phone:  3-2511 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service  AP 

Transcription    Service World 

President J.  W.  Dickey 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr R.  L.  Bowles 

Program  Director Jack  W.  Swart 

Chief  Engineer Richard  P.  Northey 


WINK 


FT.  MYERS— 1940— CBS— KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Ft.  Myers  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 54   Palm   Beach  Blvd. 

News  Service  AP 

Representative     Donald-Cooke 

President Daniel  Sherby 

General  Manager A.  J.  Bauer 

Program  Director Frank  Nodine 

Chief  Engineer Bob  Bachman 


WMYR 


FT.  MYERS— 1952 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated    By Robert   Hecksher 

Address    WMYR  Bldg. 

Phone:  5-1175 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Representative    Dora-Clayton 

Membership    RAB 

Owner    Robert    Hecksher 


WARN 


FORT  PIERCE^1952— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1330  Kw Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Hurricane  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Angle   Rd. 

Phone:   1330 .Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   Standard 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Co-owner,  Gen.  Mgr Murray  C  oilman 

Co-owner,  Prom.  Mgr C.  C.  Tillman 

Program  Director Willis  M.  Showver  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer John  E.  Palmer 


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WIRA 


FORT  PIERCE— 1946   -MBS-NBC 

Fwquoncy:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Walls 

Own*<l  Operated  By.  .    Itidlon  River  Bcstq.  Co. 

BuAlne**  Address Melody  Lane 

Phone:  1400  Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

New.  Service  UP 

Membership  RAB.    NARTB 

TroMCrlptlon    Service    World 

Ptm^  0«n..  Sla.  Mqr James  L.  Howe 

Piogmm  Director Anne   Wilder 

ComflMiclal  ManoqM I.   Kingsley   Butt 

Chief   Engineer James   Sowinskl 


WFTW 


FT.  WALTON  BEACH— 1953 

Frequency:    1260    Kc Power:    1000    Watts 

Owner  Vacationland    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address  39   Main   St.,   Box   87 

Phone      3-2601 

President Wilbur   R.   Powell 

Chief    Engineer Frank   Prestwood 


WGGG 


GAINESVILLE— 1948— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Alachua   County  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business-Studio    1230  Waldo  Rd. 

Phone:   Franklin  6-5791...  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service     World 

Representative     Best 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Ch.  Eng..  .R.  M.  Chamberlin 

Commercial  Manager Leon  E.  Mims 

Program  Director Pierre  A.  Bejano 

Promotion  Manager Scott  Sutton 


WRUF 


GAINESVILLE— 1928— MBS 

Frequency:  850  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Univ.  of  Fla. 

Business-Studio  Address. Campus.  Univ.  of  Fla. 
Phone:  3261,  Ext.  466-7-8.  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Trans.    Service Lang- Worth,   Thesaurus 

Representative     Burn-Smith 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager Garland  Powell 

Commercial    Manager John   Dunnavant 

Program  Director Rcry  Dantzler 

Chief   Engineer Bertram   McNamara 


WGM  A 


HOLLYWOOD-MIAMI— 1953 

Freq.:   1320  Kc Power:   500  Walts 

Owned Greater  Miami  Broadcasters.  Inc. 

Address   Box  757 

Phone:  Jackson  3-2616 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Station    Representative .  .  J.   Hershey   McGillvra 

Membership      NARTB 

President Major   Ranuli   Compton 


Gen.  Managers ....  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm.  B.  Murphy 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Steve  Marko 

Progrcmi  Director Bop  Hope 

Chief  Engineer Wm.  B.  Murphy 


WIVY 


JACKSO:>JVILLE— 1948 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By WIVY,  Inc. 

Address 1050  Spring  Grove  Ave. 

News  Service INS 

Representative Thomas   F.   Clark 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Edward  J.  Oberle 

Commercial  Manager Randolph  S.  Jones 

Program   Director Lawrence   Picus 

Chief   Engineer James  Stephens 

W  J  AX 

JACKSONVILLE— 1925— NBC 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  5.000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .City  of  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Business-Studio  Address . . 1   Broadcast  PL 

Air    Time FuU   Time 

Transcription   Service    MUSAC 

Representative .  John  Blair;  Horry  E.  Cummings 

Commissioner  in  Charge J.  D.  Kennedy 

Sta.  Mgr..  Chief  Engr John  T.  Hopkins,  III 

Program  Director Marion  D.  Trowell 

Commercial  Manager J.  W.  Douglass 


WJHP 


JACKSONVILLE— 1940— MBS 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Jacksonville  Journal  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 4038  Phillips  Highway 

Phone:  EX  8-9751 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP,    UP 

Transcription  Service Lang- Worth 

Representative John  H.  Perry  Associates 

President John  H.  Perry,  Jr. 

General   Manager T.   S.   Gilchrist,   Jr. 

Operation    Mgr Jack    Newsom 

Commercial  Mgr Bill  Fraker 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Martha  Thomas 

Program  Director Larry  Bodkin 

Publicity    Director Martha    Thomas 

Chief  Engineer Beecher  Hayford 


WOBS 


JACKSONVILLE-1948 

Frequency:   1360  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By... So.  Radio  and  Equipt.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 1038  Mary  St. 

Phone:   98-3411 Air  Time:    Daytime 

Station  Representative   Stars 

President E.  D.  Rivers,  Sr. 

General   Manager Jim   Macri 

Chief  Engineer W.  F.  Askew 


W  M  B  R 


JACKSONVILLE— 1933— CBS 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:  5000  Walts 


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Owned-Oper.  By Washington  Post  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address .605  Main  St.  S. 

Phone:  Ex  8-0501 Air  Time:  Full  Timie 

News  Service UP 

Representative CBS  Radio  Spot  Sales 

Membership BAB 

President    Philip    Graham 

Vice  President John  S.  Hayes 

V.P..   Comm.  Mgr Dave  Booher 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Roger  Langston 

Program  Director Ted  Chapeou 

Chief  Engineer Ernest  B.  Vordermark 


WPDQ 


JACKSONVILLE— 1942— ABC 

Frequency:   600   Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. . lacksonville  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Studio    Address Gulf   Life  Bldg. 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Station  Rep Rintoul  &  McConnell.  Ayers 

President James  R.  Stockton 

General-Station  Manager ....  Robert  R.  Feagin 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Kenneth  F.  Small 

Program  Director Wm.  H.  Blackburn 

Chief  Engineer James  R.  Donavan 

WRHC 

JACKSONVILLE— 1950 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WRHC,  Inc. 

Address 247    Margaret   St. 

Phone:  6-0461 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Membership NARTB.    RAB 

Representative Forjoe   &   Co. 

Pres.,  Prom.  Mgr Harold  S.  Cohn 

General   Manager Harold   Cohn,   II 

Program    Director Mrs.    Elva    Stein 

Chief    Engineer William    Johnson 


WJVB 


JACKSONVILLE  BEACH— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   1010  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By. Jacksonville  Beach  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 12th    Ave.,    N.,    Box    428 

Phone:  5-5674 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

Membership    NARTB 

News  Service    AP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr J.  Lyle  Williams,  Jr. 

Station    Mgr Morton    B.    Robinson 

Commercial  Mgr Thomas  P.  Harper 

Program    Director Morton   B.   Robinson 

Chief  Engineer Leslie  C.  Miner 


WKWF 


KEY  WEST— 1945— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1600  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By John   M.  Spottswood 

Address P.  O.  Box  891 

Phone:   2-7777 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Pres.,  Gen.  Comm,,  Mgr.. .  .John  M.  Spottswood 

Station  Manager Kermit  Lewin 

Chief    Engineer Charles    Lowe 


WRWB 

KISSIMMEE— 1954 

Frequency:    1220  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Emerson  W.  Browne 

Address Arccde  Theater  Bldg. 

Phone:  2111 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

General   Manager Emerson  W.  Browne 

Commercial    Mgr Frank    Taylor 

WDSR 

LAKE  aiY- 1946 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.. Deep  South  Radioways 
Business-Studio   Address..  126   No.   Marion  St. 

Phone:  525-591 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription    Service Associated 

General  Manager Alfred  H.  Temple 

Station  Mgr Dick  Whittington 

Chief  Engineer Richard  L.  Cook 


WLAK 


LAKELAND— 1936— NBC 

Freq.:  1430  Kc Power:  5  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  Lakeland   Bcstg.   Corp. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  1211 

Phone:  MU  2-1271 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Transcription  Service . .  Associated,  World,  Std. 

Station  Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Membership    RAB.   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr S.  O.  Ward 

Sta.  Mgr..  Chief  Engr William  P.  Lee 

Sales  &  Prom.  Mgr S.  O.  Word 

Commercial  Manager Powell  Adams 

Program  Director Garland  Burt 

Chief  Engineer William  P.  Lee 

WONN 

LAKELANI>— 1949— MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated    By Coastal    Bcstg.    Co. 

Business  Address Lake  Hunter  Drive 

Phone:  MU  5117 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service Capitol 

Representative Donald   Cooke,   Inc. 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Robert  S.  Taylor 

Commercial    Mgr Tom    Barber 

Program  Dir Ted  Covington 

Chief   Engineer Duane   McConnell 


WIPC 


LAKE  WALES— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned Imperial  Polk  Bcstg.  Corip 

Address P.  O.  Box  712 

Phone:  2-9831 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Transcription    Service     SESAC 

Membership    RAB,   NARTB 


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r«  ChL  Diqr .    G-  Max  Klmbrel 

Director  Shirley    Tucker 

PobBdtT  Director  John  Haughoe 


WLBE 


LEESBURG—  1 949— MBS-KBS 

Fl^qiMacy:   790  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owi»«<l-Op«rat»d  By WLBE.  Inc. 

Address    Box    297 

Phone:  Leetbur^  552 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

N«wt   Service    UP 

Station    RepresenlotlYe  Best 

Transcription  Service  World 

President Paul    A.   Husebo 

General  Manager Wendel  F.  Husebo 

Program    Director Richard   R.    Coleman 

Chiel    Engineer  Martin    Kirkland 

WNER 

LIVE  OAK— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Suwanne    Bcstg.    Co. 

Business   Address P.  O.  Box  655 

Phone:   1450 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Owner,  Gen.  Mgr. Norman  O.  Protsman 

Commercial  Mgr John  Lee   Alford 

Program    Director Faith    Protsman 

Chief  Engineer C  S.  Parker 


WTYS 


M  ARI  ANN  A—  1 948— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .John  H.  Phipps  Radio  Stas. 

Address    Box  565 

Phone:   650 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative      Cummings 

President John  H.  Phipps 

General  Manager L.  H.  Groves 

Station  Manager Guy  Hamilton 

Chief  Engineer Wm.  A.  Snowden,  Jr. 

WMMB 

MELBOURNE— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:    1240    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .  .Melbourne  Bcstg,  Corp. 

Business-Studio    Address WMMB    Bldg. 

Phone:  574-5 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Transcription    Service     World 

Station    Representative    Rambeau 

President Louis   G.  Bessler 

Vice-President Erna  Bessler 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr.  .    Vem  L.  Bessler 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr.  Le  Chapman 

PvibUdty   Director  Robert  lobes 

Chief    Engineer  ..Fred    Schopflin 


WFEC 

MIAMI— 1949 

Frequency:  1220  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By David  Haber 

Address 350   N.E.   71st  St. 

Phone:  89-7534 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative     Rambeau 

President    David  Haber 

Gen.,   Comm.   Mgr Herbert  Schorr 

Progrcrm   Director Milton  Oshins 

Chief    Engineer William    Reeder 

WGBS 

MIAMI— 1944— CBS 

Freq.:  710  Kc Power:  50  Kw.  d.,  10  Kw.  n. 

Owned Storer  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1650  Bisooyne  Blvd. 

Phome:  9-2401 .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation Miami  Beach  Sun 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

Station  Representative Katz  Agency,  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President George   B.    Storer 

Managing  Director Miller  N.  Babcock 

Commercial  Manager Francis  J.  Riordbn 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr James  Sitoirer 

Program  Director Donald  E.  Fischer 

Chief  Engineer Edward  C.  Lockwood 


WINZ 


MIAMI— 1946 

Freq.:  940  Kc. Power:  50  Kw.  d.,  10  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Hollywood  Bcstg. 

Business  Address Bi^cayne  Terrace  Hotel 

Phone:  82-6641-3 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service INS 

Trans.  Service .Standard,  Associated 

Representative   Paul  Raymer 

Membership     NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Rex  Rand 

Not.  Sis.  Mgr B.  E.  Henry 

Chief  Engineer Stanley   Brown 

WIOD 

MIAMI— 1928— NBC 

Frequency:  610  Kc Power:  5,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.. Isle  of  Dreams  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Buslness-Studlo  Address . . .  600  Biscayne  Blvd. 

Phone:   3-6444 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation Miami  Daily  News 

News  Service    AP,  INS,  UP 

Transcription  Service RCA,  Thesaurus 

Representative     HolUagb^rr 


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President Daxdel  J.  Mcdioney 

General   Manager James   M.    LeGote 

Commercial  Manager Robert  L.  Fidlor 

Program   Director Scott   Bishop 

Chief  Engineer M.  C.  Scott 

WMIE 

MIAMI— 1948 

Freq.:   1140  Kc.  .Power:    10  Kw.  d.,  5  Kw.  n- 
Owned-Operated  By... Sun  Coost  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    244  Biscayne  Blvd. 

Phone:  3-5556 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    INS 

Representative Stars  NatL,  Inc. 

President E.   D.  Rivers,   Sr. 

Gen„  Sta.  Mgr Kurt  Meer 

Commercial  Manager Stan  Beaton 

Sales  Promotion  Director S.  J.  Spiegel 

Program   Director Bill   CHara 

Publicity  Director Harriet  Barondess 

Chief  Engineer Russell  Bennett 

WQAM 

MIAMI— 1921— ABC 

Frequency:  560  Kc.  .Power:  5  Kw.d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Miami  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address duPont  BIdg. 

Phone:  2-6121 Air  Time*.  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative   John  Blair 

Membership  NARTB,  BAB 

President John  S.  Knight 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Owen  F.  Uridge 

Sales  Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Ruth  Tanksley 

Program  Dir Walt  Suehla 

Chief  Engineer Gene  Rider 


WKAT 


MIAMI  BEACH— 1937— MBS 

Freq.:  1360  Kc 5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By WKAT,  Inc. 

Trans.-Address 1759  Bay  Road 

Phone:  5-5711 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Standard,   Cole 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

President A.   Frank   Katzentine 

General  Manager John  I.  Prosser 

Commercial  Mgr C.  A.  Wamper 

Chief  Enginieer Arthur  P.  Smith,  Jr. 

WMBM 

MIAMI  BEACH— 1947 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By R.  W.  Rounsaville 

Address   MacArthur  Causeway 

Phone:  5-5586 Air  Tmie:  Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Representatives Dora,   Clayton,  Forjoe 

Mgr.  Dir W.  R.  Wagner 

Station  Manager J.  E.  Vaughn 

Program  Director Ed.  Cook 

Commercial  Mgr. Arnold  Kaufman 

Chief  Engineer E.  H.  Wilbur 


WEBY 

jyOLTON— 1954 


Frequency:  1330  Kc Power:   1  Kw. 

Owned C.  W.  Mapoles 

Address Ward  Basin  Rd. 

Air  Time Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.  Service  World 

Owner C.  W.  Mapoles 


WWPB 

MIAMI— 1947— KEYSTONE 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Paul  Brake 

Business-Studio  Address 414  S.W.  2nd  Ave. 

Phone:   3-7405 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Wews  Service    AP 

Representative     Walker 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Paiil  Brake 

Program  Director Peggy  Newmoy 

Publicity    Director Bert   Y.   Johnson 

Chief  Engineer Les  Bryant 

WAHR 

MIAMI  BEACH— 1954 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Alan  H.  Rosenson 

Address 420  Lincoln  Road 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr. Alan  Rosenson 


WSBB 

NEW  SMYRNA  BEACH— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Beach  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  125 

Phone:  1230-1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Station  Rep Continental 

Transcription  Service  Lang-Worth 

General  Manager A.  V.  Catterton 

Program  Director James  D.  King 

Chief    Engineer Roland    W.   Jordon 

WMOP 

OC  ALA— 1953 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owner A.  B.  Letson 

Address  311  Robertson  Bldg. 

Phone    Marion  2-4118 

Prog.  Dir Art  Creamer 

Chief  Eng Lloyd  Lutz 


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WORZ 

ORLANDO— 1947— NBC 

Freq.:   740  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..   1   Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  . .  .Centred  Florida  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.   O.  Box   740 

Phone:  2-2451 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     INS 

Transcription    Service Capitol    Associated 

Rep Venard.   Rlntoul   &  McConnell 

President    Naomi  Murrell 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Eugene  D.  Hill 

Comm,  Mgr John  E.  Surrick 

Sis,  Prom.  Mgr Maurice  Marshall 

Program  Director Stephen  Wesley 

Chief    Engineer James    Guerrinni 

WWPF 

PALATKA— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:    1260  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

O wned-Operated  By Palatka  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box    86 

Phone:  EA  54555 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     UP 

Transcription  Service    Lang- Worth 

Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Engr L.  C.  McCall 

Program   Dir Johnny   Gillis 

Commercial  Manager Herb  Young 

W  D  L  P 

PANAMA  CITY— 1940— NBC-KBS 

Frequency:   590  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Panama  City  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
Business-Studio  Address.. 323  West  Beach  Dr. 

Phone:  Poplar  3-1777 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service    Lang-Worth 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Perry    Associates 

President John  H.  Perry 

General  Manager C.  B.   Kelly 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Don  Brookins 

Chief  Engineer Cal  Howrigan 

WPCF 

PANAMA  CITY— 1949— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:    1400    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

O wned-Operated  By... Bay  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 300  E.  15th  St. 

Phone:   SU  5-6176 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

Representative Devney,    Dora-Clayton 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr E.  L.  DuKate 

Program   Director Martha   Ann  Heath 

Production  Director Glenn  Lockhart 

Chief  Engineer J.  Frank  Haynes 

WBSR 

PENSACOLA— 1946— CBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. ... WBSR,  Inc. 

Business    Address 1603    N.    Pace    Blvd. 

Phone:  Hemlock  2-6172 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    . . . . , AP 

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WTMC 

OCALA— 1939-  NBC-KBS 

»ncy:   1290  Kc Pow»r:   1000  Watts 

OwB*d-Op*r<zl»d   By       Ocala   Bcstng.   Co.  Inc 

Addr«M    .  .  14  S.  Magnolia 

PboiM:  MA  2-412  ■  A»r  Time:  Full  Time 

N*w«pap«r    AHllialion Perry    Newspapers 

N*w«  S«rvlc«    AP,  UP 

TrantcilpUon  Service    Lang  Worth 

Pr«»ldent John   H.   Perry,   Jr. 

G«a.  Mgr Thomas  S.  Gilchrist,  Jr. 

Slottoa  Manager T.  S.  Calalano 

Coaua.   Mgr Paul    Marlowe 

Publicity    Director  Ken    Brown 

Program  Dlr Ruth  Brumball 

Chief  Engineer William  P..  Callahan 

WDBO 

ORLANDO— 1924— CBS-FRN 

Frequency:    589    Kc Power:    5000   Watts 

Owned  Operated  By.  .  .Orlando  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  3707. 

30  S.  Ivanhoe  Blvd. 

Phone:  5-0541 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Trans.   Ser World.   Thesaurus.   Associated 

Representative.  .  .  .John  Blair,  Harry  Cummings 

Membreship   NARTB.  BAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Harold  P.  Danforth 

Soles  Dir W.  G.  McBride 

Program    Director Rosalind    Boggs 

Chief  Engineer J.  E.  Yarbrough 

WHOO 

ORLANDO—  1 947— ABC 

Freq.:   980  Kc Power:    10  Kw.  d..  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned  Oper.  By WHOO.  Inc. 

Address Fort   Gatlin    Hotel 

Phone:  5  3591 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription   Service Standard,   World 

Representative     Forjoe 

President    Edward  Lamb 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Carl  Hallberg 

Program    Director Walter    Mitchell 

Chief    Engineer Don    Compton 

W  L  0  F 

ORLANDO— 1 940— MBS 

Frequency:    950  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Operaled   By    .  .  .Mid-Fla.   Radio    Corp. 

Businefts-Studio   Address Box    1991 

Photx*:    8163 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Station   Rep Raymer 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

General  Manager        Donn  R.  Collee 

Commercial   Mgr.  Thomas   H.   Donohue 

Program   Director  Ernest   Legge 

Promotion  Dir Thomas  H.  Donohue 

Chief  Engineer  W.  Dodd  Daniel 


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Representative.  .Venord,  McConnell  &  Rintoul 

Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr Don  J.  Lynch 

Commercial    Manager Bo    Mitchell 

Program    Director Tony   Chostoin 

Chief    Engineer Glenn    Nichols 

W  C  0  A 

PENSACOLA— 1925— NBC 

Frequency:   1370  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WCOA,  Inc. 

Address    118    £.    Intendencia    St. 

Newspaper     Aifilialion News-Journal 

Transcription  Service Lang- Worth 

Representative John  H.  Perry  Associates 

President John  H.  Perry,  Jr. 

General  Manager J.  Holliday  Veal 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Ronald  C.  Tuten 

Program  Director Roland  Wolf,  Jr. 

Chief   Engineer Harold   Heath 


WEAR 


PENSACOLA— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:    1230  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper  By Gulf  port  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1188 

News  Service    AP 

Sta.  Rep Hollingbery 

Memibership    RAB 

Pres.,   Gen.,   Sta.  Mgr Mel   Wheeler 

Program,  Pub.  Dir Bill  Anderson 

Chief  Engineer Jim  Smith 


PRY 


PERRY— 1954 

Frequency:   1220  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Taylor  Co.  Bcstg.   Co. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Elmo  B.  Kitts 

WPLA 

PLANT  CITY— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1570 Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By W.  A.  Smith 

Address P.  O.  Box  1588 

Station   Representative    Be§t 

Membership NARTB,  BAB 

President W.  A.  Smith 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr George  Friend 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Joseph  J.  Wilson 

Program  Director. .  .Miss  Frankie  Blackwelder 

Publicity   Director Gordon   Solie 

Chief   Engineer James  L.   Derrick 

WCNH 

QUINCY— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:    1230  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Quincy  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    Box  190 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr A.  B.  Letson 

Comm.    Mgr Wendell    Taylor 

Program  Director Dewey  C.  Newton 

Chief  Engineer A.  B.  Letson 


W  F  0  Y 

ST.  AUGUSTINE— 1936— CBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1240  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned Fountain   of  Youth  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  588 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Station  Rep W.  S.  Grant 

Membership    NARTB 

President Mrs.   Mary   E.   Bell 

Gen.,   Sta.   Mgr John   E.  Bernhard,   Jr. 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Mrs.  Frankie  C.  Walker 

Chief  Eng.,  Farm  Editor. . . Ernest  Raistrick 


WSTN 


ST.  AUGUSTINE— 1954 

Frequency:    1420   Kc Power   1   Kw. 

Owned St.  Augustine  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 66    Treasury    St. 

Phone:   815 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Indie 

General    Manager Tom    Corr 

Commercial  Mgr Roth  K.  Robbins 


WPIN 


ST.  PETERSBURG— 1947 

Frequency:    680    Kc Power:    1000    Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By.  .Fla.   W.    Coast   Bcstrs.,    Inc 

Address Royal   Palm   Hotel 

Phone:   7-0511 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Station  Representative Indie  Sales 

Membership     BAB 

President Dr.   Charles  Farrington 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Arthur  Mundorff 

Station  Manager Bob  Clayton 

Commercial  Mgr Richard  Marsh 

Promotion  Manager Marjorie  Blank 

Program   Director James    Carley 

Publicity  Director Larry  Rhodes 

Chief    Engineer Manley   St.    Jean 


WSUN 


ST.  PETERSBURG— 1928— ABC 

Frequency:  620  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By ... .  City  of  St.  Petersburg 

Business    Address Municipal    Pier 

Phone:  5-4121 Air  Time:  Full  Tmie 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Associated,   World 

Representative    Weed 

Membership   NARTB 

General   Manager Charles    L.    Kelly 

Commercial   Manager Vera   New 

Program  Director Louis  J.  Link 


W  T  S  P 


ST.  PETERSBURG— 1939— MBS 

Frequency:   1380  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Pinellas  Bcstg.  Co. 


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N«w»  S»rTic«    UP 

TillMllllill   II    S«nrk«   Standard 

■•pcMMlatiT*     H  R 

M— ihwiMp    NARTB,    BAB 

Pl^sld^at    Nelson    Poyntor 

G«n*ral  Manager  F.  J.  Kelly 

Comm.  Mqr L.  L.  Wlldman 

Prom^   Pro4j.  Dlr Jack  Faulkn»r 

Ckl*i   EnqlneM William  D.  Mangold 


WTRR 


SANFORD— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:    1400   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Myron  A.  B»ck 

Bu»ineti   Addrees Box   1541 

News   Service    UP 

Gen^  Sla.  Mgr Myron  A.  Reck 

Commercial  Manager Roy  D.  Green 

Program   Director J.  Marion  Harman,  Sr. 

Chief  Engineer James  S.  Williamson,  Jr. 


WKXY 


SARASOTA— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:   1540  Zc Power:  1000  Watte  d. 

Owned-Operated    By Sarasota   Bcttg.   Co. 

Addre- P.  O.   Box  2431 

Representative     Hil    Best 

Membership    NARTB 

News     Service     AP 

Transcription    Service Lang- Worth,    World 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr A.  G.  Fernandez 

W  S  P  B 

SARASOTA— 1939— CBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Operated    By WSPB.    Inc. 

Business    Address City    Island 

Phone:   Ringllng  8-1811.. Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Serrlce    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaunia 

Representative John    E.    Pearson 

Membership NARTB,  BAB 

President Robert  C.  Jones,  Jr. 

General  Manager John  B.  Browning 

Commercial  Manager J.  M.  Miller 

Program   Director David  Hale 

Chief  Engineer James  E.  Grant 

WJCM 

SEBRING— 1 9  50— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1340  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Clearfield  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Business  AddiMS P.  O.  Box  233 

Phone:    5  1811 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription    Service Lang- Worth 

News   Service    UP 

President W.   K.   Ulerlch 

Gen.  Mgr William  J.  Thomas 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr Al  Frank 

Program  Director Betty  Frank 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Goshom 


WSTU 

STUART— 1954— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:   100  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Bluewater  Bcstg.  Co. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Lester  M.  Combs 


WT  A  L 


TALLAHASSEE— 1935— CBS 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  5000  Watte 

Owned-Operated  By John  H.  Phipps 

Business  Address Box   989 

President John    H.    Phipps 

General  Manager L.  Herschel  Graves 

Program   Director Joe   Hosford 

Chief  Engineer W.  A.  Snowden,  Jr. 

WTNT 

TALLAHASSEE— 1946— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc .Power:  250  Watte 

Owned-Oper.  By Tallahassee  Appli.  Corp. 

Business-Studio   Address Duval   Hotel 

Representative    Dora-Clayton 

Memibership  NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Frank  W.  Hazelton 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Clifton 


WALT 


TAMPA— 1946 

Frequency:  1110  Kc Power:  1000  Watte  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Tampa  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 401  W.  Tyler  St. 

Transcription    Service    Lang-Worth 

Station   Representative    Pearson 

Men^ership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta..  Comm.  Mgr..W.  Walter  ^son 

Program   Dir C.   W.   Geer 

Chief  Engineer J.  B.  Tison 


W  D  A  E 


TAMPA— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:  1250  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Tampa  Times  Co. 

Business   Address N.  Franklin  St. 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Representative    Kate 

President David  E.  Smllwy 

General   Manager L.   Spencer   Mitchell 

Program  Director Kenneth  W.  Skelton 

Chief  Engineer WiUiam  Pharr  Moore 

WEBK 

TAMPA— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:   1590  Kc... Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Hillsboro  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1521  E.  Broadway 

Phone:  4-4177 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Serrlce    INS 


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Station  Rep. Dora  Clayton 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Clii.  Engr —  Elmo  B.  Kitts 

Commercial  Mgr John  Sanders 


W  F  L  A 


TAMPA— 1925— NBC 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Tribune  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  1410 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Representative.  John  Blair,  Harry  E.  Cummings 

Membership .NARTB 

President John    C.   Coimcil 

Sta.-Gen.  Mgr George  W.  Harvey 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  IMr Tom  Matthews 

Prog.  Director Paul  M.  Jones 

Commercial  Mgr Melvin  E,  Myer 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  ^Titchell 


WHBO 


TAMPA— 1948 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned  By Sulphur  Springs  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Business  Address 11,011  Florida  Ave. 

News  Service  AP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Harold  A.  Dunlap 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Charley  Amett 

Program  Director Ellen  Sauls 

Chief   Engineer Larry  M.  Kay 


WIOK 


TAMPA— 1954 

Frequency:  1150  Kw Power:  1000  Watts 

Owner H.  C.  Young,  Jr. 

Address   Box  1101 

Phone    4-1109 

Chief   Engineer Henry   Cassady 


WBOY 


TARPON  SPRINGS— 1954 

Frequency:  1470  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Freedemiller   Bcstg.   Co. 


WNTM 


VERO  BEACH— 1954 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  1  Kw. 

Owned Cen.  Fla.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  397 

Sta.  Rep Venard,  Rintoul   &  McConnell 

President (Mrs.)  Naomi  T.  Murrell 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Rex  Barney 

Program   Director James   King,   Jr. 

Publicity   Director Jeanne    Phorr 

Chief  Engineer James  Gurrinni 


WTTB 


VERO  BEACH— 1954 

Frequency:    1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Tropics,  Inc. 

President Merrill  P.  Barber 


WEAT 

WEST  PALM  BEACH— 1948— NBC 

Frequency:   850   Kc Power:   1   Kw.  d.  n. 

Owned    WEAT-TV.  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  70 

Phone:  2-1505 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service  Capitol 

Station  Rep Walker  Reps. 

Presideait,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr J.  R.  Meachem 

Commercial  Mgr Clifford  H.  Glick 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Peter  Cole 

Chief  Engineer Wayae  Stimip 

W  J  N  0 

WEST  PALM  BEACH— 1936— CBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  WatU 

Owned-Operated  By WJNO,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address.  .1500  N.  Flagler  Dr. 

Phone:  2-3638 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service World,  Long-Worth 

Representative Robert  Meeker,  Ayres 

Membership    NARTB 

President S.  K.  Russell 

Gen.-Sta.  Mgr H.  V.  McMillan 

Publicity    Director Harry    Forster 

Chief   Engineer Curtis    Brinson 


EST.  1936 

WJNO 

CBS  RADIO  NETWORK 


"The    Most     Influential    Voice    of    the    Palm 
Beaches" 

3rd   LARGEST  CITY 

On  the  Famous  Florida  Cold  Coast 

TRADING  AREA — 206,000   PLUS 

—    Plus     a    Big    Bonus    Tourist    Population 

Year    Around 

WJNO   EASILY  LEADS 

in    Total    Morning,    Afternoon    and    Evening 

Radio 

QUALITY  OF  MARKET   INDEX 

139* 


•  EFFECTIVE  BUYING   INCOME 

$190,341,000.00 

•  RETAIL    SALES 

$110,225,000.00 

•  BUILDING   PERMITS    SHOW 
INCREASE   EACH   YEAR 


WJNO    IS    A    HABIT    IN 
THE     PALM      BEACHES 

WEST  PALM  BEACH,  FLORIDA 

National   Representative: 
Robert  Meeker  Associates,  inc. 
Southeastern:  Jame«  S.  Ayres  Co. 


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WIRK 


WEST  PALM  BEACH— 1947— MBS 

Fr^q.:    1290   Kc.    .      Power.  5  Kw.  d.,   1   Kw.  n. 

Owa*d  Operated  Bf Ken-SelL  Inc. 

BlIllMiai   Address 715  S.  Flagler  Drive 

PIma*:   21744 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

N«wt  S^rric*    AP 

Troaacrlptloii    S^rrlce Associated 

Bit>nnntatiTe Cooke,   Dora  Clayton 

Pr««^  Gen-  Sta.  M«jr Joseph  S.  Field.  Jr. 

So}««  &  Operations  Mqr Rome  Hartman 

ChM  Engineer WiUiam  P.  Heitsman 

WWPG 

WEST  PALM  BEACH— 1941— ABC 

Froquency:    1340  Kc Power  250  Watts 

Owned Palm    Beach    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address    3000   So.  Ocean  Blvd. 

News   Senrice    UP 

SttL  Rep John  H.  Perry 

President Charles    E.    Davis 

Pro-am    Director Jodi    Westaway 

Chief    Engineer Clyde   Walkden 


WSIR 

WINTER  HAVEN— 1947--MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By Citrus  Belt  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Business   Address P.  O.  Box   633 

Phone:   32-561 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative Devney    &    Co. 

President   Tom  Moore 

Gen..    Sta.   Manager Larry   Rollins 

Commercial   Manager Earl   Sturgeon 

Program    Director Richard    Eyrich 

Chief  Engineer L.  Orden   '^rodg 


WABR 


WINTER  PARK— 1954 

Frequency:   1440  Kc Power:   1  Kw. 

Owned Orange    County    Bcstrs.    Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  7547 

Phone:  5-6631 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Sta.    Rep Stars    Nat'l 

General  Mgr R.  H.  Gunckel,  Jr. 

Sales    Manager Jim    Macri 

Chief  Engineer Ray  Campbell 


GEORGIA 


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Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  3,732,000  —  Families  998,000 
Radio  Homes  837,000  —  TV  Homes  450,000  —  Stations  in  State  92 


W  A  L  B 

ALBANY— 1941— MBS 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:  1000  WcrtU 

Owned-Operated  By Herald  Publishing  Co. 

Address 138    Pine    Ave. 

Phone:  Hemlock  5-4511 Air  Tuae:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service World 

Newspaper  Affiliation Albany  Herald 

Representative    Btirn-Smith,  Ayers 

Membership    NARTB 

President James  H.  Gray 

General  Manager Tom  Stillwagon 

Program   Director Jack   Mayer 

Chief   Engineer John  Rivard 

W  G  P  C 

ALBANY— 1933— CBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Albany  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Buslneii-Studio  Address.  . .  .New  Albany  Hotel 

Phan*:  Hemlock  21277 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Senrice    UP 

RepresontotlTO George  P.  HoUingbery 

Membership    NARTB.    BAB 

President J.  W.  Woodrufl 

Executire  Manager J.  W.  Woodruff,  Jr. 

Sta.,  Conun.,  Sis.,  Prom.,  Pxib.  Dir..L.  M.  George 

Program  Director Walter  H.  Flint 

Chief  Engineer Asa  Tift 


WJAZ 

ALBANY— 1952 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  Southeastern  Bcstg.  System 

Representative     Dora-Clayton 

News  Service    UP 

President James   S.   Rivers 

General   Manager Richard  B.    Smith 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr R.  V.  Rogers 

WDEC 

AMERICUS— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .The  Americus  Bdcstg.  Co. 
Business-Studio  Address. .  .109V^2  Windsor  Ave. 

Phone:    3681-3682 Air   Time:   Full  Time 

News    Service AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative Dora-Clayton,  Indie  Sales 

Vice-Pres..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Charles  C.  Smith 

Comm.    Mgr J.    G.    Gilstrap,    Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Raymond  C.  LaPrade 


W  G  A  U 


ATHENS— 1938— CBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By .  .  J.  K.   Patrick  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Bobbin  Mill  Road 

Phone:  Liberty  6-6575 Air  Time;  Full  Tim© 


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Newspaper  Affiliation Banner-Herald 

Newt  Senrice   AP 

President C.  A.  Rowland,  Sr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Burl  Womack 

Program  Dir Mary  L  Betts 

Chief   Engineer Bill  Evans 


WRFC 


ATHENS»1948 

Freq.:  960  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Athens,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Add 2791/2  N.  Lumpkin  St. 

News   Serrice UP 

Membership    RAB,   NARTB 

Sto.  Rep Mclllvra 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr L.  H.  Christian 

Commercial  Mgr J.  T.  Lloyd 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr E.  A.  Thilenius 

Program   Director Franklin   Butler 

Publicity  Director Ed  Thilenius 

Chief  Engineer Lucius  D.  Drewry 

WAGA 

ATLANTA— 1937--CBS 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Storer  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 1018  W.  Peachtree  St. 

Phone:  Vernon  3553 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Serrice    AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative    Katz 

Membership    NARTB,   BAB 

President George  B.  Storer,  Sr. 

General  Manager Claude  H.  Frazier 

Promotion  Manager R.  David  Mayo 

Program  Director Les  Henrikson 

Chief  Engineer Hugo  Bondy 


WAOK 


ATLANTA— 1931 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Atlanta  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 201  Henry  Grady  Bldg. 

Representative     Forjoe 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr L.  M.  George 

Station  Mgr Dorothy  Lester 

Comm.  Mgr Stan  Raymond 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Zena  Sears 

Chief  Engineer Eathel  Holley 


WBGE 


ATLANTA— 1947 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By General  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address . . .  Georgian  Terrace  Hotel 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Lang-Worth 

Station  Rep J.  Heirshey  McGillvra,  Inc. 

Pres Robert    N.    Pinkerton 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr H.  W.  Lanham 

Program  Director Edward  S.  Sosman 

Chief  Engineer Howard  J.  Parrish.  Jr. 


WERD 

ATLANTA— 1948 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Atlanta,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Add... 274 Vi:  Auburn  Ave.,  NE 

Phone  Number Lamar  0866-7-8 

Representative Interstate,    Dora-Clayton 

Membership    NARTB,   BAB 

President J.   B.   Blayton,   Sr. 

Gen.  &  Sta.  Mgr J.  B.  Blayton,  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr , .  Albert  H.  Saddler 

Program  Director Paul  E.  X.  Brown 

Chief  Engineer William  F.  Kennedy 

WGST 

ATLANTA— 1923— ABC 

Frequency:  920  Kc.  .Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  1  Kw.  n. 
Owned.. Board  of  Regents,  University  System 
of   Go. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 900  Forsyth  Bldg. 

Phone:  Wabiut  8441 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News   Service AP 

Representative     Blair 

Membership    NARTB,    BAB 

Gen.,  Sto.  Manager Ben  Ackerman 

Commercial  Mgr Don  Mitchell 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Mrs.  M.  Lunt 

Program  Director Jack  Kelly 

Chief  Engineer Ivan  Miles 


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ATLANTA,  GA. 


•  CBS  in  Atlanta,  the  South's  number 
1  market. 

•  Draws  mail  from  6  states. 

•  Serves  more  than  3,000,000  people. 

•  Month  after  month  after  month 
leads  in  ratings. 


Represented  by 
The  Katz  Agency,  Inc. 


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This  apparently  zany  addition  is 
by  no  means  meaningless.  Within 
the  far-flung  limits  of  influence 
exerted  by  Atlanta's  radio  station 
WSB  and  television  station  WSB- 
TV  are  a  given  number  of  homes. 
This  is  ALL  the  homes  there  are  in 
this  area.  Use  the  pov^er  of  WSB 
plus  WSB-TV  and  you  reach  them 
all.  In  the  South  no  otner  combina- 
tion of  media  reaches  so  many,  so 
effectively  .  .  .  for  so  little. 


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The  Voice  of  the  South 
750  KC 


wsb-tv 

The  Great  AREA  station 

of  the  Southeast 

CHANNEL  2 


Represented  by  Edward  Retry  &  Co.  -affiliated  with  The  Atlanta  Journal  and  Constitution 

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WS  B 

ATLANTA— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  750  Kc Power:  50.000  Wcrtts 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Atlanta  Newspapers,  Inc. 

Address     Biltmore    Hotel 

Phone:  ELgin  6711 Air  Time:  Fixll  rime 

Newspaper  Affiliation ....  Journal,  Constitution 

News  Service    AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service   Associated 

Representative    Edward  Petry 

Membership    NARTB,   BAB 

Exec.  Director J.  Leonard  Reinsch 

General   Manager John   M.   Outler,   Jr. 

Station  Manager Frank   Gaither 

Soles  Promotion  Mgr Walter  Paschall 

Program   Director Elmo    Ellis 

PuUicity  Director Woyne  L.  AndersMi 

Chief  Engineer C.  F.  Docagherty 


WQXI 


ATLANTA— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  790  Kc. .  .  Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-0t>erated  By R.  W.  Rounsaville 

Bus.-Studio  Address.  .3165  Maihieson  Dr.,  N.E. 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Station  Rep Hollingbery,  Dora  Clayton 

Membership    NAATB 

Station    Manager John   Fulton 

Commercial   Mgr Frank   Erwioi 

Program  Dir Robert  Watson 

Chief    Engineer Elton    B.    Chick 

Technical  Director Paul  Cram 

WAUG 

AUGUSTA— 1951~KBS 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Geo.  Nicholson,  Chester  H.  Jones 

Address Bon   Air   Hotel 

Stcc  Rep Interstate  United  Newspapers 

Membership BAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Geo.   C.  Nicholson 

Comm.,   Sis.,   Prom.   Mgr J.   Louis  Solomon 

Program    Dir Reese   J.    Vaughn 

Chief    Engineer Marvin    Tarpley 

WBBQ 

AUGUSTA— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner Savannah  Valley  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address 515  Jefferson  Davis  Avenue 

Representative    Walker,  Dora  Clayton 

Membership     BAB 

President John  W.  Weiss 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Edward  H.  Dunbar 

Prom.    Mgr Joe    Physioc 

Program   Director George  W.  Fisher 

Chief   Engineer Marvin   Tarpley 


W  G  A  C 


AUGUSTA— 1940— ABC 

Frequency:  580  Kc.  .Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  1  Kw.  n. 


Owned-Oper.  By Tlie  Twin  States  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio    Address 664    Broad   St 

Phone:  2-2692 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB,    BAB 

Pres.,   Gen.  Mgr A.   D.   Willard,   Jr. 

Station  Mgr Donald  MacDonald 

Commercial  Mgr Martin  E.  White 

Program  Dir Stanley  Carey 

Chief  Engineer William  Atkinson 


WBI  A 


AUSTIN— 1945— NBC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Kw. 

Owned    Media,    Inc. 

Address 15   8th  St. 

Station  Rep Forjoe  &  Co.,  Dora  Clayton 

Membership    NARTB,    BAB 

Vice  Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr J.  T.  Snowd^n,  Jr. 

Station   Manager Steve   D.   Manderson 

Program  Director Jim  Armistead 

Chief     Engineer Ernest    Swint 

WRDW 

AUGUSTA— 1930--CBS 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Augusta,  Inc. 

Address    Masonic   Bldg. 

Phone:  2-8805 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership RAB,    NARTB 

President Grover   C.  Maxwell 

General  Manager W.  R.  Ringson 

Station  Manager J.  R.  Owens.  Jr. 

Sales  Manager M.  C.  Gregory 

Program  Director Richard  Warner 

Chief  Engineer Rabun  F.  Bobo 

WMGR 

BAINBRIDGE— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Decatur  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  375 

Transcription  Service   World 

General  Manager Charles  W.   Dowdy 

Commercial  Manager R.  A.  Vaughn 

Program  Director Joe  Hill 

Chief  Engineer Woodrow  Dunlop 


WH  AB 


BAXLEY— 1954 

Frequency:   1260  Kc Power:   1000  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Fomell   O'Quinn 


WGIG 


BRUNSWICK— 1949— ABC 

Frequency:  1440  Kc Power:  1.000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Brunswick  Bcstg.  Corp. 


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Studio    Addt»»« 1514    Union    St. 

PhMM  Number    X7U 

N«ws  S«rTlc«    AP 

R»pr#»»nlativ»  McGlllvia 

G»ofal  Maao««r Hugh  K.  TolUson 

PfWiiril  Mana^«r lot^n  Lane 

Piogitm  DU^ctor lack  Leni 

Chl»l  Djqin»«c Herman  Long e 

WMOG 

BRUNSWICK—  1 940— MBS-KBS 

rre<lii»ncT:   U90  Kc Power:  250  Watta 

OwDed-Op«r.  By Radio  Brunswick  Inc. 

Addt«M St.   Simons  Causeway 

PkoM  Namb«r 1500 

Repre»entatlTe  Dora-Clayton 

Pr»«idenl Allen  M.  Woodall 

General   Manager  E.   J.  Turk 

Program    Director  Low    Carter 

ChM    Engineer Cecil    Tankersly 

WGRA 

CAIRO—  1 950— ABC— KBS-G  ALS 

Frequency:    790   Kc Power:    1000    Watts   d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Grady  Mitchell  Bcstg.  Co, 

AddreM    Bainbridge   Rd. 

Phone   Number    2-4392 

Transcription   Serrlce    Standard 

Station    Rep Indie 

News    Service    UP 

President   Geise  Dozier 

General   Manager    Glenn  Pelham 

Program  Director Gus  W.  Mann 

Chiei   Engineer Ilmar  A.   Strong 


WCGA 


CALHOUN— 1953 

Frequency:  900  Kw Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Gordon  Cty.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box  312,  West  Point.  Ga. 


WCLB 


CAMILLA— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:  1540  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Capel   Bcstg.    Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  205 

Phone:   2776 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription    Service     Standard 

General  Mgr Russell  A.  Browne 

Commercial   Mgr Charlie    Browne 

WLBB 

CARROLLTON— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:    1100  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Ownod-Oper.   By Carroll  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Bxjsiness-Studio   Address Bremen  Rd. 

Phono    Number 2-7041 

Transcription  Service   World 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Thomas  K.  Vassy 

Comm.  Sales  Prom.  Mgr J.  D.  Norton  Jr. 

Program    Director Bill    Shell 

Chief   Engineer Chessley  Hooper 


WBHF 

CARTERSVILLE— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Pow«r:  250  WatU 

Owned  Operated  By W.  H.  FrlOT 

Phone  Number   1200 

News    Service    ^ 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Station   Manager W.    Ryan   Frier 

Program    Director Martha   SuUiiu 

Chief  Engineer H.  E.  Bridges 

W  G  A  A 

CEDARTOWN— 194 1— ABC— KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Polk  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  807 

Phone  Number Cedartown  777 

News  Service AP 

Representative Southern  Radio  Prod. 

Gen.  Mgr.,   Chief  Engr Frank  Proctor 

W  D  A  K 

COLUMBUS— 1943— NBC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc. Power:  250  Wotto 

Owned-Operated  By. . .  .Radio  Columlnu,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Martin  Bldg. 

Phone:  5447 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP 

Transcrii>tion  Service World 

Station  Represenlative Headley  fi—d 

Membership    NARTB.   BAB 

President Allen  M.  Woodall 

Sta.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr. Miles  H.  Ferguson 

Commercial  Manager William  Massie 

Program    Director Joe    Byars 

Chief  Engineer Max  F.  Harper 

WGBA 

COLUMBUS— 1947 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Christian  and  McClure 

Business-Studio  Address 1213V2   Broadway 

Phone:  3-3603 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    McGillvra,  Dora-Cloyton 

Membership     BAB 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sia.  Mgr C.  A.  McClure 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Ralph  Burgess 

Program   Director Rhett   Turnipseed 

Publicity  Director Robert  F.  Bradley 

Chief  Engineer F.  Keith  Brown 

W  R  B  L 

COLUMBUS— 1928— CBS 

Frequency:  1420  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By Columbus  Bdcitg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 1350  -  13th  St. 

Phone:  2-0601 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     UP 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Sta.    Rep Hollingbery 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr J.  W.  Woodruff  Jr. 


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Operations   Dir Ridley   Bell 

Commercial  Mgr Walter  Graham 

51s.  Prom.  Dir George  'Red'  Jenkins 

Program  Director George  A.  Gingell 

Chief   Engineer Joe   A.   Gamble 


WMJM 


CORDELE— 1940— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  Southeastern  Bcstg.  System 

Business-Studio  Address 20th  Ave.  &  B  St. 

Representative T.  F.  Clark 

President James  S.  lUvers 

General  Mgr William  E.  Blizzard,  Jr. 

Commercial  Manager O.  Grady  Cooper 

Program    Director Clark    Standard 

Chief  Engineer Russell  Caldwell 

WCON 

CORNEUA— 1953— ABC 

Frequency:    1450   Kw Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Habersham  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1    Burrell    St. 

Station   Rep Indie 

General  Manager Jack  Bradley 

Commercial  Mgr Bobby  Wilkes 

Program  Director Jim   Marlow 

Promotion  Mgr Bob  Kilgore 

Chief  Engineer Bobby  Wilkes 


WGFS 


COVINGTON— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:   1430  Kc Power:   1  Kw. 

Owned Georgia    Bcstg.    Ser. 

Address 615    Monticello   St. 

Phone:    2337 Air    Time:    Daytime 

Station  Representative    Dora-Clayton 

General  Manager R.  B.  Taber 

W  B  L  J 

DALTON— 1940— MBS-KEYSTONE 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power.  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Dalton  Bdcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address.. Ill   South  Pentz   St. 

Membership    NARTB.   BAB 

President .H.  C.  Kenemer 

General  Manager William  B.  Davies 

Program   Dir Marthel    Acree 

Chief  Engineer John  S.  Andrews 

WRCD 

DALTON— 1954 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:   1000  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Whitefield  Bcstg.  Co. 

General    Manager Jim   Honey 


WDWD 


DAWSON— 1948— ABC-KBS-MBS 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  D. 

Owned-Operated  By Dawson  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Trans.-Bus.-Studio    Address Box    390 


Phone  Number 416 

News  Service UP 

Representative    Indie    Sales 

President Ed   Stevens 

General  Manager W.  C.  WoodaU.  Jr. 

Program    Director Barney    Pamacott 

Chief  Engineer Joe  Stephens 


WEAS 


DECATUR— 1947 

Frequency:   1010  Kc Power:   50  Kw. 

Owned    WEAS,    Inc. 

Address 217  W.  Ponce   de  Leon  Ave. 

Phone:    DE    2521 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service INS 

Station    Representative Stars,    Inc. 

Chairman  of  Board E.  D.  Rivers,  Jr. 

Vice-Chodrmomi Marie    Bie    Rivers 

Vice-President Imogene  Jones 

Secretary D.   E.  May 

Treasurer Hubert    E.    Ulmer 

Program    Director Bob    Siegrist 

Chief  Engineer W.  H.  Loudermilk 


WGLS 


DECATUR— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By DeKalb  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address 526   Church  St. 

Phone:  Crescent  6471 Air  Time:  Day  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation "New  Era" 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative     Rambeau 

President Guy  W.  Rutiand.  Sr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Sam  W.  Kane 

Comm.  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Al  Ciraldo 

Chief  Engineer Lawrson  Leake 

WDMG 

DOUGLAS— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  860  Kc. Power  1000  Watts  D. 

Owned-Operated  By WDMG,  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address Box  590 

Phone:   564 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Service UP 

Membership   NARTB 

Representative    Dora-Clayton 

President B.  F.  J.   Timm 

General  Mgr Mary  Jarrard 

Prog.  Director Donald  H.  Wingate 

Chief  Engr.,  Prog.  Dir S.  H.  Strickland 

WMLT 

DUBLIN— 1945— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1330  Kc Power:    1    Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By Dublin  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Dublin 

Phone:  871 Air  Time:  Day  Time 

News    Service AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Membership     BAB 

President George  T.  Morris 

General  Manager W.  Newton  Morris 


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WTJ  H 


EAST  POINT— 1949— KBS 

Fi«qu«Dcy:    1263  Kc.  Power:   5000  Watts  d. 

Owa*d-Op«r.    By  J.   S.   &   D.    R.    Rivers 

Addi«M  Cordele.    Ga. 

N»w«S#rrlce  UP 

Pr«aid«nl .  Iain«B    S.    RiT«ri 

G«ii.  Mqi..  Chlel  Enqr.  Wm.  J.  Hill 


WSGC 


ELBERTON—  1 946— KBS 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Pow»r:  250  WcrtU 

Owned  Op«r.  By Elbarton  Bcstq.  Co. 

AddreM    Elberton 

Manager  Malvin  C.  Gorman 


WBHB 


FITZGERALD— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  WortU 

Owned-Operated  By Ben  Hill  Bdcstg.  Corp. 

Address 601  Roanoke  Dr. 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News    Senrice AP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative     Evans 

President     Otto    Griner 

Gen.,   Sta.,   Comm.  Mgr Al  H.  Evans 

Program    Director Duphine    Newsome 

Chiel  Engineer Ed  Durham 


WFPM 


FORT  VALLEY— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Operated  By.  .  .  .  .Peach  Belt  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Fort   VaUey 

News  Service    , UP 

Trans.   Service    Noew 

Representative    Indie  Sales 

President    Ed  Stevens 

General    Manager Hugh    Birdsong 

Program    Director Lowell    Register 

Chief   Engneer Wayne   Foster 


WDUN 


GAINESVILLE—  1 949— ABC 

Frequency:    1240    Kc Power:    250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By  Northeast  Ga.  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Business  Studio  Address 217 V2  S.  Main  St. 

Phone:  LEnox  4-7331 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newt    Service AP 

Representative    Indie  Sales 

Pres.,  Gen.  Manager John  W.  Jacobs,  Jr. 

Station   Manager J.   A.   Hartley 

Program    Director Julius    Still 

Chief   EIngineer Les  Brooks 


W  G  G  A 


GAINES  VILLE— 1 94 1— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  550  Kc.  Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  500  W.  n. 
Owned  Operated  By Blue  Ridge  Bdcstg.  Co. 


Business    Address Press-Radio    Center 

Phone:    LE    2-6211 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News    Service     INS 

Newspaper  Alfil Daily  Times 

Membership     NARTB,    BAB 

Representative Dera  Clayton  Agency 

President Charles    A.    Smithgall 

Gen.,  S:a.  Manager Edmond  F.  Jared 

Commercial  Manager Robert  Schwab 

Ch  ef   Engineer    Wilbert  Darracott 

WKEU 

GRIFFIN— 1933— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watt« 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Station  WKEU 

Address P.   O.  Box   155 

Phone  Number   5507 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

President,  General  Mgr A.  W.  Marshall.  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer W.  F.  Westmoreland 


WHIE 


GRIFFIN— 1952 

Frequency:  1320  Kw Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Griffin    Bcstg.    System 

Address    Box    971 

Phone  Number   9451 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative     Dora-Clayton 

Membership    NARTB,    BAB 

Owner Virginia   Price    Bowen 

Station  Manager James  Watson 

Commercial    Mgr Johnny    Williams 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Player 

WKLY 

HARTWELL— 1947 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Louie  L.  Morris 

Business  Address Box  189.  Hartwell 

Phone  Number   71 

News    Service UP 

Transcription  Service Capitol,  World 

President Louie  L.  Monls 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Max  G.  Pf aender 

Chief    Engineer Broadus    McLane 

WCEH 

HAWKINSVILLE— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:  610  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned Tri-County  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address   Box  184 

Phone:  TWilight  3-3381 Air  Time:  Day  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.    Service     World 

Representative    Dora  Clayton 

President    R.  T.  Ragan 

Gen.,    Sta.,   Comm.   Mgr Paul  E.   Reid 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr James  D.  Popwell 

Chief  Engineer Mike  Pelton 


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WBGR 


JESSUP— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Altamaha  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  147 

Phone:   2444 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    Capitol 

Representative    Dora-Clayton 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr W.  G.  Thomas,  Sr. 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Dennis  N.  Brown 


WLFA 


LAFAYETTE— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:   1000  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By Radio   Dixie 

General    Manager Harry    Morgan 


W  L  A  G 


LA   GRANGE— 1941— MBS-KBS 

Fre<zuenc7:  1240  Kc Power:  250  WatU 

Owned-Operated  By LaGrange  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 305-307  Broome  St. 

News    Service UP 

Representative Indie    Sales.    Dora-Clayton 

President Roy  C.  Swank 

General-Station  Mgr Edwin  Mullinox 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Patricia  Smith 

Program  Director John  Boggess 

Publicity   Director Carol   Keith 

Chief  Engineer James  McKay 


WTRP 


LoGRANGE— 1953 

Frequency:  620  Kw Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned Chattahooche  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address  Hammett  Bldg. 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Membership     RAB 

Partner,  Gen.   Mgr Byron  H.  Hurst,   Jr. 

Station   Manager W.   Weyman  Brooks 

Program  Director Emil  Rutland 

Publicity   Director George    Pettit 

Commercial  Mgr Frank  E.  Hurst 

Chief  Engineer Ray  Relihan 


W  B  M  L 


MACON— 1941— NBC 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Middle   Georgia  Bdcstg.   Co. 

Business-Studio   Address 230   Second   St. 

News   Service AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership     RAB 

President C.    R.    Rader 

Sta.,  Gen.  Mgr George  W.  Patton 

Commercial  Mgr E.  Frederick  Griffith,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer James  M.  Wilder 


WIBB 


MACON— 1948 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Peach  State  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
Business-Studio  Address. ..  .Professional  Bldg. 

Phone:  2-2505 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Walker,    Dora-Clayton 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Thomas  H.  Maxwell 

Commercial  Manager Donald  C.  Frost 

Program  Director Gordon  Price 

W  M  AZ 

MACON— 1922^-CBS 

Frequency:  940  Kc Power:  10,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Southeastern  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Bankers  Insurance  Bldg. 

Phone:  2-7373 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Long-Worth 

Representative    Kati 

Pres.,  Chief  En^eer George  P.  Rcmldn 

General  Manager Wilton  E.  Cobb 

Commercial   Mgr Frank   Crowther 

Publicity    Director Ed    Pendleton 

Chief    Engineer George    P.    Rankin 


WNEX 


MACON— 1945— MBS-ABC 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Wotis 

Owned-Operated  By Macon  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Bibb  Bldg. 

Phione     5-3301 

News  Service AP 

Transcription    Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Branham 

President   Ed  Lowe 

General  Manager Alfred  Lowe 

Business  Manager Emory  G.  Stroberg 

Commercial  Manager Marion  Bragg 

Program  Director Jean  Jackson 

Chief  Engineer Emanuel  Farber 


WFOM 


MARIETTA— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By F.  Wilson  &  A.  Jones 

Address P.  O.  Box  131 

Phone:  8-3396 .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

General  Manager Albert  L.  Jones 

Prog.  Dir.,  Chief  Engr Chuck  Strauss 

WMVG 

MILLEDGEVILLE— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Jere  N.  Moore 

Business-Studio   Address Milledgeville,  Ga. 

Phone:  250 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation "Union  Recorder" 

Transcription  Service Lang- Worth 


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R»pr»«#otatJv# Hai*l  GrUllth 

M»mb»r«hlp    NARTB 

G»n»ral  Mawaq^r  MJcha«l  T.  Landy 

Program   Dlr»cl0f  Josophlno   Raqsdale 

Chi«l   Cn«in»*r  Joseph  S.  Boone 


WM  RE 


MONROE— 1954— KBS 

rr«qAi«DCT:   M90  Kc.  Power:  250  Walts 

Own#d Walton   Bcstq.   Co. 

AddrvM    Monroe,    Ga. 

Phone:  8  1711 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

New*  SerTic*    AP 

Monogor Warren   G.   Gilpin 

W  M  G  A 

MOULTRIE— 1939— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:    1400   Kc Power:   250  WaM« 

Ow»»d  Operated  By John  F.  Pidcock 

BuslnMi  Studio   Address Box   310 

Phone  Number    999 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News    Serrice    UP 

Representative Everett-McKinney,     Ayres 

Owner,  Gen.   Mqr John  F.  Pidcock 

Station,  Comm.  Mgr Roy  F.  Zess 

Pqm.,  Publ.  Dir Robert  Lenihan 

Chief  Engineer Homer  Sloan 


WMTM 


MOULTRIE— 1953 

Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owner Douglas    J.    Turner 

Owner N.    B.    Mills 

Chiei  Engineer Wm.  C.  Player 

WCOH 

NEWNAN— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. . . . .  .Newnan  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.   O.    Box    581 

Phone:   1400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr. . .  J.  O.  Hardin,  Ir. 
Chief  Engineer William  E.  Davis,  Tr- 


WLAQ 


ROME— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:    1410   Kc Power:    1000    Watts 

Owned-Operated  By News  Publishing  Co. 

Address 209  Broad  St. 

Phone  Number 7767 

Newspaper  Affiliation "News  Tribune" 

News    Service AP.    INS 

Transcription   Service SESAC 

President Mrs.  Jane  F.  Mooniey 

General  Manager J.  F.  Mann 

Station  Manager Roy  Underwood 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS  . . . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


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Commercial  Manager Martha  Daniel 

Program   Director Jean    Wadsworth 

Chief  Engineer .Dan  Scott 

W  R  G  A 

ROME— 1929— MBS-WGN-KBS 

Frequency:   1470  Kc Power:  5000  Watt* 

Owned-Operated  By Rome  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 501  Broad  St. 

Phone:  2-2411 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Senrice UP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative Walker,    Dora-Clayton 

Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr Mather  Payne 

Secretary-treasurer   Charles  Smithgall 

Commercial  Manager L.  B.  Talley 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Clarence  Salmon 

Program  Director Jim  Roberts 

Chief  Engineer R.  A.  Starr 


WROM 


ROME— 1946 

Frequency:  710  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Coosa  Valley  Radio  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 121  Va  Broad  St. 

Phone:    2-0833 Air   Time:   Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Representative    Southern 

President Dean  Covington 

Gen.  Mgr Edward  N.  McKay 

Program    Director Charlie    Doss 

Chief  Engineer Thomas  Robertson 

WCCP 

SAVANNAH— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  by Dixie  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box '943 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Walker 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr. Carter  C.  Peterson 

Sta.,   Comm.    Mgr. .' Weldon    Herrin 

Program  Director Charles  Beresford 

Publicity  Director Jesse  Mooney 

Chief   Engineer William   Moats 

WDAR 

SAVANNAH— 1946 

Fre<iuency:   1400  Kc Power;  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WDAR,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 34  E.  Bryan  St 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative   Pearson 

Membership NARTB-BAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr H.  Blair  Minick 

Conmiercial  Manager Robert  Radecki 

Program  Director Danny  Clark 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  Teste 


WFRP 

SAVANNAH— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:   1230  Kc. Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Geor^a  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 219  E.  Qiarlton  St. 

Phone:  3-9642 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Representative    McKinney-Ayres 

Pres.,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr.,  Pgm.  Dir..John  F.  Pidcock 
Comm.,  Sis.  Prom.,  Pub.  Mgr..  ..John  Williams 
Chief   Engineer B.   M.   McKnight 

WJIV 

SAVANNAH— 1950 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:   1000  Wotts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By WJIV,  Inc. 

Bus.  Address    Box  737 

Phone    4-7264 

News  Service   AP 

Membership     BAB 

Representative    Stars'  Natl. 

President W.  H.  KeUer.  Jr. 

General  Manager J.  L.  Woods 

Program  Dir Jack  Holden 

Chief    Engineer Hey  ward   Tuten 


WSAV 


SAVANNAH— 1939— NBC 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WSAV,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address. .  .Liberty  NatL  Bonk  Bldg. 

Phone:  3-0234. Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative   Blair 

Pres.,  Gen.-Sta.  Mgr Horben  Daniel 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Don  Jones 

Program    Director Duane   A.   Hatch 

Publicity  Director Susan  Perry 

Chief  Engineer M.  E.  Thompson 


WT  0  C 


SAVANNAH— 1929— CBS 

Frequency:   1290  Kc. Powen  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Savannah  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 516   Abercorn  St. 

Phone:   2-0127 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Kats 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr William  T.  Knight,  Jr. 

Commercial    Manager Ben    Williams 

Program  Director Dwight  J.  Bruce 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr C.  J.  Lipton 

Publicity  Director Joan   Purcell 

Chief  Engineer Kyle  E.  Goodman 


WWNS 


STATESBORO— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Powen  250  Walls 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Statesboro  Bcstg.  System 
Address P.  O.  Box  146 


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M*mb«r^ip 
Pr«s>.   G«n.    Mqr. 
Station   Manaq*r 


Air  Time:   Full  Time 

UP 

NARTB.  RAB 
R.  H.  Thompson.  Sr. 
lack    V.    LoPresti 


Comm.  Mqr..  Chief  Enq. 


Ed.  Ba< 


WGTA 


SUMMER  VILLE— 1950 

frequency:    950   Kc Power:    1000   WatU    d. 

Owned-Oper.    By Tri  State    Bcstq.    Co. 

Addr^M     Box    213 

Phone:    295  Air   Time:   Daytime 

News    SerTlce    UP 

Trcnicriplion  Service    Capitol 

Stoijon    Rep Stars    Noll. 

President E.  C.  Pesterlleld 

General  Manager William  B.  Farrar 

Program    Director Laurence    Keown 

Chief  Engineer Charles  M.  Lowry,  Jr. 

WJ  AT 

SWAINSBORO— 1950 

Frequency:    800   Kc Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By. .  .Jack  &  Nancy  M.  ThompsOD 

Address     Covena   Rd. 

Phone  Number   2011 

Trans.    Service ...  .Langworth,    Capitol,    World 

News   Service UP 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager Jack  A.  Thompson 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Chief  Engr.. .  .John  H.  Qack)  Wiseley 
Program   Director Doris   Lewis 

WSFT 

THOMASTON— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequeacy:  1220  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By Thomaston    Bcstg.    Co. 

Business  Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  689 

Phone:    2187 Air  Time:    Daytime 

Newspaper  AJfil. ...  "Times"  and  "Free  Press" 

Transcription  Service    World 

News  Serrice AP 

Membership    BAB.  NARTB 

President J.  B.  Hardy 

Gen.,   Sta.   Mgr S.   J.   Carswell 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr C.  D.  Thames 

Program  Director Bill  Heule 

Chief    Engineer Craig   Wills 

WKTG 

THOMASVILLE— 1947 

Frequeacy:  730  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By.  .Southern  Bcstg.  System,  Inc. 

Address Bonk  ol  Thomas  County  Bldg. 

Phone:  1501 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service World,  Thesaurus 

Representative    Clark,   Dora-Clayton 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr W.  F.  Scott.  Jr. 

Sta.,  Comm.  Manager L.  T.  Porter 

Program    Director Ed    Bray 

Chief  Engineer Bruce  E.  Singleton 


W  P  A  X 

THOMASVILLE— 1934 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Wcrtts 

Owned-Operated  By H.  Wimpy 

Business-Studio  Addres...ll7  Remlnglon  At*. 

Phone  Number   909 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Capitol 

Owner,  Gen.  Mgr H.  Wimpy 

Commercial  Manager Al  Felnberg 

Chief  Engineer James  Poole 

WTWA 

THOMSON— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Hickory  Hill  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business  Address 127  Journal  St. 

Phone:   777 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation McDuff ie   Progress. 

Columbia  News 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Membership NARTB.  BAB 

President Edgar  H.  Kobak 

General  Manager Frank  F.  Hash 

Commercial   Mgr H.   E.   Buff'ngton 

Chief  Engineer Gene  Hardin 

WWGS 

TIFTON— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Tifton  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 800  So.  Main 

Phone:  921 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Membership      NARTB 

Representative Thomas  F.  Clark 

President Ralph    N.    Edwards 

Commercial  Mgr Evelyn  K.  Edwards 

Program   Director Joe   Beaumont 

Publicity  Director Pat  Newsome 

Chief    Engineer J.    Allen    Brimmer 

WLET 

TOCCOA— 1941— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1420  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By R.   G.    LeTourneau 

Address 423  Prather  Bridge  Rd. 

Phone:   544 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription    Service Keystone 

Representative Thomas  F.  Clark 

President R.  G.  LeTourneau 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Virgle  E.  Craig 

Comm..  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Roy  Gaines 

Prog.   Dir Virgle   E.   Craig 

Chief  Engineer C.  H.  Sutton 

WGAF 

VALDOSTA— 1951— ABC 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Valdosta  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 116  W.  Hill  Ave. 


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Phone  Number .  910 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Representative . .  John  E.  Pearson,  Dora-Clayton 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr. George  B.  Cook 

Program  Director Willard  Belote 

Publicity  Director Mary  V.  McDonald 

Chief  Engineer E.  W.  Greene 

WGOV 

VALDOSTA— 1940— MBS 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d.; 

1000  Watts  n. 

Owned-Operated  By WGOV,  Inc. 

Address Daniel  Ashley  Hotel 

Phone  Number  1420 

Air   Time Full   Time 

News  Service    UP 

Chairman  of  Board Ed  Rivers 

President Wm.   H.   Keller.   Jr. 

General  Mgr A.  B.  Smith 

Program  Director Vince   Randolph 

Chief  Engineer Lester  Q.  Hall 

WVOP 

VIDALIA— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Vidalia  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box    391 

Phone:   3029 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service    Cole 

Membership     NARTB 

Bus.,  Gen.  Mgr.. Howard  C.  Gilreath 

Station   Manager Ruby    Bryant 

Commercial  Mgr Howard  C.  Gilreath 

Sales    Prom.    Mgr R.    E.   Leof oxd 

Program  Director Joe  Doggan 

Chief  Engineer Loren   Dorough 


WRPB 


WARNER  ROBBINS— 1954 

Frequency:  1350  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper. .  .  Warner  Robbins  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 
President D.  L.  Fountain 


WAYX 

WAYCROSS— 1936— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  WatU 

Owned-Operated  By Jack  Williams 

Business-Studio  Address. .  .1600  Carswell  Ave. 

Phone:  965 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service     World 

Membership     NARTB 

Representative    Hal  Holman 

President    Jack  WiUlams 

Commercial  Mgr John  J.  Tobola 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Charles  R.  Witt 

Program   Director Raymond  Williamson 

Publicity    Director Dorothy    Smith 

Chief  Engineer Curtis  Frazler 


WBRO 


WAYNESBORO— 1953— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1310  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned Burke  Coimty  Broadcasting  Co. 

Address Highway   56,   McBean   Road 

Phone  Number   3373 

Air  Time  Daytime 

News    Service INS 

President R.    F.    Chalker 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Chief  Engr Billy  Fulghum 


WRLD 


WEST  POINT— 1941— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Valley  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  312 

Phone:  2-2771 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Aff il Valley  Daily  Times  New 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative Joseph   H.   McGillvra 

Membership  BAB.  NARTB 

Pres..   Gen.   Mgr J.   C.  Henderson 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Dorothy  Forrester 

Sta.  Comm.  Mgr Jim  Murphy 

Prog.  Pub.  Director Aileen  Love 

Chief    Engineer Al    Stancil 


WACL 

WAYCROSS— 1951 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Teletronics  Inc. 

Address   Memorial  Drive 

Phone  Number 3068 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Membership BAB 

President James    S.   Rivers 

General   Manager L.   H.   Thesmar 

Station  Manager Robert  C.  Loy 

Chief  Engineer Lloyd  E,  McXinney 


WIMO 

WINDER— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:    1300  Kc Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By   . . .  Winder-Monroe  Bcstg. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  526 

Phone   Number    4831 

News  Service    UP 

President W.  C.  WoodalL  Jr. 

Gen..  Comm.  Mgr C.  H.  Grider 

Program  Director Orson  G.  Swindle,  Jr. 

PubUcity  Director R.  A.  Jones 

Chief  Engineer W.  R.  Powell 


395 


IDAHO 


Pop.  Feb.  1.  1955  (Est.)  627,000  —  Families  188,000 
Radio  Homes  IS  1.000  —  TV  Homes   10,000  —  Stations  in  State  24 


KBLI 


BLACKFOOT— 1951 

rr*qu»ncy:    1490    Kc.  Power:    250    Watts 

Own»d  Operated  By WUllam  I.  Palmer 

AddrMS  P.  O.  Box   192 

Phoo*:  780  Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Newi   SerTlce  AP 

Membenhlp  NARTB 

President    Howard  Johnson 

G«n..    Sla-    Mgr.  .    T.    L.    Morrison 

Program  Director Tommy  Thompson 

Chief  Engineer Donald  R.  Clark 


KBOI 


BOISE— 1947— CBS 

Frequency:    950   Kc Power:    5000    Watts 

Owned-Operaled  By.    Boise  Valley  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Business  Studio  Address 311  N.  10th  St 

Phone:  3-2511 Air  Tune:  Full  Tun© 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representatire Free    &    Peters 

Membership     RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr H.  Westerman  Whillock 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Earl  Glade,  Jr. 

Local  Soles  Mgr George  Gcmz 

Publicity  Dir Dove  Johnson 

Chief   Engineer James   Jontz.   Jr. 

KGEM 

BOISE—  1 948— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:   1140  Kc Power:   10.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Idaho  Bcstg.  &  Teler.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address 5601    Cassia 

Phone:    4-3511 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative      Avery-Knodel 

Membership    RAB.    NARTB 

President Frank  C.  Carman 

Comm.,   Gen.   Mgr George  R.   Turpin 

Chief  Engineer Howard  McDonald 

K  I  D  O 

BOISE— 1928— NBC 

Frequency:   630   Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KIDO,  Inc. 

Address 709    Idaho    St. 

Phone:   2-4611 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative Blcdr-TV,   Inc. 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Georgia  M.   Dorldson 

General  Mgr Walter  E.  Wagitolf 

Commercial   Mgr John  Young 

Program  Director George  Walton 

Chief  Engineer Harold  W.  Toedtemeir 


KBAR 

BURLEY— 1946— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Wotts 

Owned-Oper.   By KBAR.   Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  461 

Phone:   10 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Senrice    UP 

Membership     RAB 

Transcription  Service World 

Station  Rep McKinney.  O'Connell.  Ayres 

President Jessica   L   Longitoo 

Commercial  Mgr Dee  Carter 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr K.  Clark 

Program  Director E.  Joan  Walleri 

Chief  Engineer .Donald  Lockwood 

KCID 

CALDWELL— 1947 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Caldwell  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box    1052 

Phone:   9-7444 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

Station   Rep Harlan  G.  Oakes 

Pres.,  Comm.  Mgr Clair  B.  Hull 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir F.  H.  Booton 

Program   Director Joy   Myers 

Chief  Engineer Richard  Lewis 

KVNI 

COEUR   D'ALENE— 1946— MBS 
DON  LEE 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Coeur  d'Alene  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address Blackwell   Island 

Phone:  4-2522 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Burl  C.  Hagadone 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Wayne  E.  Olsen 

Program  Director Bernard  V.  Merrimon 

Chief  Engineer Don  Schafer 

KORT 

GRANGEVILLE— 1954 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner Far  West  Rodio  Inc. 


K  I  D 


IDAHO  FALLS— 1928— CBS 

Freq.:  590  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d„  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Idoho  Radio  Corp. 

Phone:    4 Air   Time:   Full   Time 

News  Serric* U? 

Transcription   Service    World 

Representatiye    GUl-Pema 


396 


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IDAHO 


D     D    D 


GaiMral-Stotioii  Momag^r C.  N.  LofB* 

Coaim«xclal  Manager Leonard  Wosden 

Program   Director Leo    Highom 

Chiei    Engineer Carroll    Secrist 


KIFI 


IDAHO  FALLS— 1946— ABC-MBS 
EBS 

Frequencr:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watte 

Owned-Oper.  By Eastern  Idaho  Bcstg.  & 

Television  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Box  581 

Phone:  1054 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Standard 

Representative     Avery-Knodel 

Pree.,  Gen.  Mgr J.  M.  Brady 

Commercial  Mgr. I.  L.  Thomas 

Program    Director Hal    Simmons 

Publicity   Director Malcolm   Davis 

Chief  Engineer George  Stone 

KLER 

LEWISTON— 1953 

Frequency:  740  Kw Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Cole  E.  Wylie 

Address 2829   Country  Club  Dr. 

Phone:    3-5558 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service  AP 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    RAB 

President Cole  E.  Wylie 

General  Manager William  C  Rhodes 

Program  Director Robert  O.  Edwards 

Chief  Engineer Gene  Wilson 

K  R  LC 

LEWISTON— 1935— MBS 

Frequency:  1350  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d. 

Owned-Operated  By H.  E.  Studebaker 

BusineK-Studio  Address Lewis-Clark  Hotel 

Phone:  3-1551 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative Weed.  Moore-Lund 

Membership    NARTB.  RAB 

General  Manager H.  E.  Studelxdeer 

StoUon  Manager Donald  Tbamm 

Commercial  Manager Thomas  Decker 

Program   Director Alben  Nelson 

Chief  Engineer William  Neuman 


KRPL 


MOSCOW— 1947— KBC 

Frequency:    1400 Power:    250  Watts 

Owned  By Latah  County  Bcstrs. 

Address Booc  396 

Phone:  2283 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative Moore  &  Lundr  Biddick 

Membership  NARTB 

Pros..  Gen.  Mgr Roy  Anderson 

Sta«    Comm.   Mgr Gale   "Gub"   Mix 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Hm  New 


Program  Director John  Mix 

Publicity  Director Al  McDonald 

Chiei  Engineer Bert  Anderson 


K  FX  D 


NAMPA— 1930— MBS 
INTERMOUNTAIN 

Frequency:  580  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Frank  E.  Hurt  &  Son 

Business  Address Box  891 

Phone:  6-4611 Air  lime:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Lang- Worth 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership    RAB 

President Edward    P.    Hurt 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Doyle  Cain 

Program    Director Shirl    Black 

Chief  Engineer G.  M.  Rose 


KS  E  I 


POCATELLO— 1926— NBC 

Frequency:  930  Kc Powen  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Service  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address Box  31 

Phone:  4000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription .  Standard,  Lang-Worth.  Thesaurus 

Representative Weed  and  Co. 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB  . 

Pres..  Gen..  Comm.  Mgr Henry  H.  Fletcher 

Publicity  Dir Olive   M.   Leeney 

Program  Director Ruthe  A.  Fletdier 

Chief  Engineer EUis  W.  Call 

KWIK 

POCATELLO— 1946— ABC-MBS-KBS 
INTERMOUNTAIN 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned Pocatello    TV    Corp. 

Address 1140    Yellowstone    Ave. 

Phone:  3400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Station  Rep Avery-Knodel,  Donald  Cooke. 

Daren  McGavren.  Western  Radio 

President James  M.  Brady 

General  Manager John  R.  Taylor 

Commercial  Mgr Roger  L.  Hagadone 

Program    Director Bert    Godfrey 

Chief  Engineer Dean  McCurdy 

KPST 

PRESTON— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Voice  of  The  Rockies.  Inc. 

Address    Box    192 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

President    leon   Smilh 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Hulon  Dmui 

Commercial  Mgr M.  S.  Stocking 

Chief  Engineer D.  A.  Nash,  Jr. 


397 


1  1)  A  H  () 


D   n   D 


KRXK 

REXBURG— 1950— KBS 

Pl«qu«Dcy:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

OwiMd    .  .      Snake  River  Radio  &  TV  Co.,  Inc. 

AddlMS 445    S.    2nd    East 

Phoa*:  700.  701  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

N«WB  S«rTic» AP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Rep.     Radio  TV  Prom.  Synd..  West  Coast  Sales 

President Dr.  M.  F.  Rigby 

General    Manager Merrill    Skinner 

Program  Director James  G.  Clawson 

Chie<   Engineer Merrill   Andrus 


KSPT 

SANDPOINT— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By Bauer   Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.   O.    431 

Phone:   555 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Station   Rep Continental,  Moore  &  Lund 

Transcription   Service  ....  Standard,   Langworth 

Membership     NABTB,    RAB 

Pre*.,  Gen.  Mgr Norman  Bauer 

Program    Director Watt    Moreland    Jr. 

Chief  Engineer William  Frey 


KEEP 

TWIN  FALLS— 1946— CBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  By Radio  Sales  Corp. 

Address P.    O.    Box    511 

Phone:  3002 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Gill-Perna 

President Spencer  D.   Grow 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Kenneth  W.  Montgomery 

Program  Director Dick   Bingham 

Chief    Engineer Harold    W.    Gilson 


KLIX 


TWIN    FALLS— 1946— MBS- ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1310  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned Southern  Idaho  Bcstg.  &  TV  Co. 

BuginesR-Studlo    Address Elizabeth    Blvd. 

Phone:  2820 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Serrice AP 

Transcription     Capitol,  MocGregor.  Associated 

Rep Avery-Knodel.   Moore-Lund,   N.   W. 

Menxbership    NARTB 

V.P..  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Frank  C.  Mclntyre 

Commercial  Mgr Juneau  H.  Shinn 

Program  Director Don  Allen 

Salei   Prom.  Mgr Bill  Folsom 

Chief    Engineer Don    Cedaritrom 


KT  F  I 

TWIN  FALLS— 1928— NBC 

Frequency:   1270  Kc.      Power:  5000  d.,  1000  n. 
Owned-Operated  By Radio  Bcstg.  Coip. 

Address 241  Main  Ave.  W. 

Phone:   2400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Pres.,   Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr F.  M.  Gardner 

Commercial   Mgr D.   Silvester 

Pub.,  Prog.  Dir.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr L.  Parker 

Chief    Engineer Marvin   Hartley 


K  W  A  L 


WALLACE— 1938— MBS 

Frequency:  620  Kc Powen   1000  Wotis 

Owned-Oper.   By Metals  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address: Box  930 

Phone:   8-2111 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Reps Hal  Holman,  Moore  &  Lund  Co. 

Membership     RAB 

Pres.,   Gen..   Sta.   Mgr R.  Lee  Black 

Program    Director W.    E.    Roberts 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr T.  R.  Lantry 

Publicity  Director I.  D.   Adams 

Chief  Engineer Joe  L.  Martin 

KWEI 

WEISER— 1949 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watta 

Owned-Operated  By Inland  Best  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Box  791 

Phone:  700 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

Membership     RAB 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr M.  V.  Ling 

Comm..  Sales  Prom.  Mgr.. George  MacDonald 

Chief  Engr.,  Prog.  Dir Edwin  C.  Miller 

Publicity  Director. Don  Quigley 


THOSE  WHO   KNOW 


FAMOUS  BRANDS  .  .  . 


KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS 
BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


AP 


398 


ILLINOIS 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955   (Est.)   9,347,000  —  Families  2,887,000 
Radio  Homes  2,826,000  —  TV  Homes  2,212,000  —  Stations  in  State  87 


WOKZ 


ALTON— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:    1570   Kc Power    1000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Edward  N.  Palen 

Address   Hotel  Stratford 

Phone:    5-5506 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Edward  N.  Palen 

Sta..   Comm.   Mgr W.   Eccles   Huff 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr Lloyd   Smith 

Program  Director Clyde  Wiseman 

Chief    Engineer Nicholas    Bono 

W  M  R  0 

AURORA— 1938 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  250  Watts,  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Martin  R.  O'Brien 

Business-Studio    Address 184   S.   River 

News    Service    INS 

Transcription    Service    Lang-Worth 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Martin  R.  O'Brien 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Vincent  G.  Cof ey 

Prog.,  PubL  Dir Jeanne  M.  Doron 

Chief  Engineer John  Kitner 


WIBV 


BELLEVILLE— 1947 

Frequency:  1060  Kc Power:  250  Watts,  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Belleville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio-Transmitter  Address.  .2100  W.  Main 

Phone:  AD  3-5000 Air  Tune:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Indie  Sales 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr John  W.  Lewis 

Program  Director Wm.  C.  Bailey 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Clarence  Keller 

Chief  Engineer Marvin   Mollring 


W  J  B  C 


BLOOMINGTON— 1924— ABC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By ... .  Bloomington   Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address 209  E.  Washington 

Phone:   5-2078 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  World 

Representative Rambeau 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Loring  C.  Merwin 

General  Sta.,  Manager. .  .Warner  C.  Tidemann 

Asst.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir Fred  Muxfeld 

Chief  Engineer Fred  L.  Bailey 


WKRO 


CAIRO— 1942— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Oscar  C.  ICrsch 


Business    Address Box    311 

Phone:  1490 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Owner-Chief   Engr Oscar   C.   Hirsch 

Geiu-Station-Comm.  Mgr Merrill  C.  Currier 

Program    Director C.   Graham 

Publicity  Director E.  S.  Myers 

WBYS 

CANTON— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1560  Kc Power:  250  Watts,  d. 

Owned-Operated   By... Fulton   Co.   Bcstg.    Co. 
Business-Studio-Transmitter . . .  East   Linn   Limits 

News    Service     AP 

Transcription  Service   SESAC 

Membership     RAB 

President H.  R.  Winsor 

General  Manager Charles  E.  Wright 

Program  Director Jerry  Bidle 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Gene  Mayhall 

Chief   Engineer John  Stockberger 

WCIL 

CARBONDALE— 1946 

Frequency:  1020  Kc Power:  1000  Watts,  d. 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Southern  Illinois  Bcstg. 

Business-Studio  Address 218  W.  Main  St. 

Phone:   167 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Membership     NARTB 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr.,  Chf.  Engr Paul  F.  McRoy 


WROY 


CARM— 1948— KEYSTONE 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By   Carmi  Bdcstg  Co. 

Address 101  South  Walnut  Street 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth,  SESAC 

Representative   Sears  &  Ayer,  Inc. 

President    Roy   Clippinger 

General  Manager Howard  M.  Reedy 

Commercial   Manager Frank   Cummins 

Publicity  Director Howard  M.  Beedy 

Program    Director Bill    Baker 

Chief  Engineer John  Greenwood 


WCAZ 


CARTHAGE— 1921 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Superior  Bcstg.  Service,  Inc. 

Address 502   Wabash   Ave. 

Phone:    520 Air    Time:    Daytime 

Station  Rep Sears  &  Ayer 

President    Lola   Compton 

Mcmnger   John  Palmer 


399 


Others  May  Talk- 
But  Here  Are  Facts! 

In  October,  1954,  Fairbanks,  Morse  & 
Company  ran  40  station  break  announce- 
ments in  one  day  on  WGN. 

Results  from  WGN  and  WGN  Only: 

375  sump  pumps  sold  at  $65  to 

$140  each! 
Every  dewatering  pump  sold  at 

double  that  amount! 
Many  electric  motors  sold! 
Three  standby  generators  sold! 
Obtained  five  nev^  dealers! 

Results  such  as  this  can  be  yours  on  WGN 
—  reaching  more  homes  per  w^eek  than 
any  other  medium  in  Chicago. 


r. 


Wfi 


Chicago  11 
Illinois 

50,000  Watts 

720 
On  Your  Dial 


Chicago  Office:  441    N.    Michigan   Ave.,  Chicago    II 
Eattom  ftalM  Offic«:  220  E.  42nd  Street.   Hfnr  York  17,   N.  Y.  for  New  York  City,   Philadelphia  and   Boston 

Reprcjicntatives :    Ceo.    P.    Hollingbery    Co. 

Lo>  KnuAr- til    W.  Sth  Street    •     New  York — 500  5th  Avenue     •     Atlanta— 233   Peachtree  Street 

Chiraga 307  N.  Michigan  Avenue    •     San  Francisco— 625  Market  Street 


400 


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WCNT 


CENTRALIA— 1946 

Frequency:  1210  Kc Power:   1000  Watts,  d. 

Owned Southern  Illinois  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  428 

Phone:  5151 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service ....  Standard,    Thesaurus 

Membership   N ARTS 

President C.  W.  Rodgers 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Merle  G.  Rogers 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr D.  Cummings 

Prog.  Dir C.  Dennis 

Chief  Engineer Al  Wetzell 


W  D  WS 


CHAMPAIGN— 1937— CBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner. . .  .The  Champaign  News  Goxette,  Inc. 

Business  Address    48  Main  St. 

Phone:   6-1855 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service    World 

Representative. .  .Robert  Meeker  &  Associates 

Membership   NARTB 

President Mrs.  Helen  M.  Stevick 

General  Manager J.  A.  McDermott 

Station   Manager Larry    Stewart 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Brown 

WEIC 

CHARLESTON— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owner The  Friendly  City  Bcstrs. 

Address    Box    107 

Phone     2990 

Program    Director Lloyd    McFee 

Chief   Engineer William    Setlifie 


W  A  A  F 


CHICAGO— 1922 

Frequency:   950  Kc Power:   1000  Watts,  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Com  Belt  Pub..  Inc. 

Business  Address 221  N.  LaSalle  St. 

Phone:  Randolph  6-1932... Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    Young 

President   Ward  A.  Ne« 

Sta.,  Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Thomas  L.  Davis 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Fred  R.  Randazzo 

Prog.,  Publ.  IXrector Bill  Bauer 

Chief   Engineer Carl   W.   Ulrich 

WAIT 

CHICAGO— 1936 

Frequency:  820  Kc Power:  5000  Watte 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Station  WAIT 

Bus.-Studio  Address 75  E.  Wacker  Dr. 

Phone:  Franklin  2-0660 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Tronscription Thesaurus,  SESAC,  Standard 


Representative     Forjoe 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Robert  O.  Miller 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr L.  Webb 

Publicity    Director E,    Reynolds 

Chief  Engineer Edward  W.  lacker 

W  G  N 

CHICAGO— 1924— MBS 

Frequency:  720  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WGN,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio   Address. .  .441    N.    Michigan   Ave. 

Phone:  SU  7-0100 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation . . .  The  Chicago  Tribune 

News  Service   AP.  INS.  UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    HoUingberry 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President CoL  Robert  R.  McCormick 

Manager-Treasurer Frank  P.  Schreiber 

Commercial  Manager.  .William  A.  McGuineaa 
Sales  Promotion  Manager  . .  Charles  A.  Wilson 

Program    Director Bruce    Dennis 

Pxiblicity  Director James  Hanlon 

Dir.  of  Engineering Carl  J.  Meyers 

W  B  B  M 

CHICAGO— 1923— CBS 

Frequency:  780  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned  By CBS.  Inc. 

Operated  By CBS  Radio  Division 

Address 410  N.  Michigan  Ave. 


CHICAGO'S 
Only 

GROWING 

Radio  Station 


FRANKLIN  2-0660 
DAILY  NEWS  PLAZA  —  CHICAGO  6 


401 


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Ntfw«    S«>rvjce 
Sta.  R*p- 
Membershlp 
Vice  P;*»..  G«n.  Mqr. 
Asst.  G«n.  Mqr. 
Commercial   Mgr. 
Proqrcan  Director. . . . 
Sal—  Prom.  Mqr.. . . . 

PuhUcity    Dlr 

Chi*l    Cnqln*«r 


AP.    UP,   INS 

CBS  Spot  Sis. 

NARTB,    RAB 

H.  Loslio  Atlass 

E.  H.  Shomo 

Wm.   F.   Miller 

.  .  Al  Bland 

.  .C.  W.  Doebler 

Andy    Murphy 

I.    F.    Novy 


W  C  F  L 


Frequency 
Owned 


CHICAGO— 1926 

1000   Kc Power:    50,000   Watta 

Chicago   Federation    of   Labor 
BuklnesB-Studio   Address    .666    Lake   Shore   Dr. 

Transcription     Service Stcmdard 

Membership     RAB 

Representative Burke     Stuart,     O'Connell 

General  Manager Martin  F.  Hogan 

Commercial  Mgr. Thomas  E.  Haviland 

Program    Director L.    J.    Ronder,    Jr. 

ChieJ    Engineer Charles    E.    Willett 


W  C  R  W 


CfflCAGO— 1926 

Frequency:    1240    Kc Power:    100  Watts 

Owned-OiJerated    By Clinton   R.   White 

Address 2756  Pino  Grove  Ave. 

Phone:   Diversey  8-4440.  ..Air  Time:  Full  Time 
General    Manager J.   A,    White 


W  E  D  C 


CfflCAGO— 1926 

Frequency:    1240    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Operated   By Emil   Denemark,  Inc. 

Address 3860  W.  Ogden  Ave. 

Phone:  CRawford  7-4100.  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

President    Emil   Denemcrk 

Gen.-Station-Comm.  Mgr Frank  J.  Kotnour 

Program,  Publicity  Director Bill  Mack 

W  G  E  S 

CfflCAGO— 1924 

Frequency:    1390   Kc Power:    5000   Watts 

Owned-Operated    By.  ..    Radio    Station   WGES 

Address 2708    Wash.    Blvd. 

News    Service UP 

Transcription  Service    Associated 

General,  Station  Manager John  A.  Dyer 

Commercial  Mgr Elizabeth  M.  Hinzman 

Sales  Promotion  Maager K.  P.  Freda 

Program   Director Herbert  Rudolph 

Chief    Engineer William    Shunk 

WHFC 

CfflCAGO— 1925 

Frequency:    1450   Kc.  Power:  250   Watts 

OwTied  Operated  By   WHFC.  Inc. 

Address     3350  S.  Kedzie  Ave.,  Chicago  23,  111. 
Phone:    Townhall   3-6305  ..Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

General  Manager Richard  W.  Hoffman 


WIND 

CfflCAGO— 1926 

Frequency:  560  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By WIND.  Inc. 

Bus.  Studio  Address 400  N.  Michigan  Blvd. 

Transcription   Service   Standard 

Representative AM  Radio  Sales 

Transcription     Standard 

Membership     RAB 

President,  General  Manager. .  .Ralph  L.  Atlass 

Commercial  Manager John  T.  Corey 

Program  Director H.  Leslie  Atlass,  Jr. 

Sis.    Prom.   Mgr..    Pub.   Dir Robert   D.  Peel 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  C.  Shirk 


W  J  J  D 


CfflCAGO— 1934 

Frequency:  1160  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Plough  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio   Address . . .  230    N.    Michigan   Ave. 

Phone:   STale   2-5466 Air   Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.   Service Standard.   Capitol,   World 

Representative.  .Radio-TV  Representatives,  Inc. 

Membership     RAB 

President    Abe   Plough 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Frederick  G.  Harm 

Commercial   Mgr Louis   J.  Frenkel 

Sales   Prom.  Mgr Fred  Livingston 

Program   Director Ralph   A.  Blank 

Chief  Engineer Walter  F.  Myers 


50,000  WATTS  OF  PERSONALITY 

featuring 

RANDY  BLAKE 

CY  NELSON 

AL  PARKER 

SID  ROBERTS 

CARL  WARNER 

ROSEMARY  WAYNE 

STELLA  WHITE 
MUSIC    •    NEWS    •    SPORTS 
THE  1160  SPOT  ON  YOUR  DIAL 

WJJD 

230  N.  MICHIGAN  AVENUE 
CHICAGO  1,   ILL. 

FRED  HARM 

vice-president-general    manager 

A  PLOUGH,  INC.  STATION 


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W  LS 

CHICAGO— 1924— ABC 

Frequency:   890  Kc Power:   50,000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By WLS.   Inc. 

Business   Address 1230    Washington   Blvd. 

Phone:   MO   6-9700 Air   Time:   Full   Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative   John  Blcdr 

Membership   NARTB 

President James   E.   Edwards 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Glenn  Snyder 

Commercial  Manager ....  Charles  M.  Freeman 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Betty  Howard 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr A.  M.  Harre 

Program  Director Harold   Sofiord 

Chief  Engineer Thomas  Rowe 

W  M  AQ 

CfflCAGO— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  670  Kc Power:   50,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . .  National  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Buiuness-Studio  Address Merchandise  Mart 

Phone:  SUperior  7-8300.. Air  Time:   FuU  Time 

News  Service AP.  INS.  UP 

Transcription    Service    Thesaurus 

Representative National  Spot  Sales 

Membership   NARTB 

President   Sylvester  Weaver 

General  Manager Jules  Herbuveaux 

Asst.   Mgr H.   T.   Sjogren 

Director    of    Sales C.    Dresser 

Comm.  Manager Rudi  Neubauer 

Sales  Promotion  Manager John  Keys 

Program  Director George  Heineman 

Publicity  Director Chet  Campbell 

Chief  Engineer Howard  Luttgens 

WS  B  C 

CfflCAGO— 1925 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By Radio  Station  WSBC 

Business-Studio  Address . .  2400  W.  Madison  St. 

Phone:  Monroe  6-9060 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    ^ 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Representative Stars  Nat'l.  Inc. 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr.,  Pgm.  Dir Louis  B.  Lee 

Commercial    Manager Julius    VDllex 

WHOW 

CLINTON— 1947 

Frequency:  1520  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated    By Combelt   Bcstg.    Co. 

Business  Address 401V2  S.  Side  Sq. 

Phone  Number  305 

Representative    Holman 

Transcription    Service     SESAC 

News   Service    ^" 

President    I-  R-  Livesay 

V.P..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Rolland  O.  Looper 

Comm.  Manager James  WUliams 

Program  Director Frank  C.  Jennings 


W  D  A  N 

DANVILLE— 1938— CBS 

Frequency:    1490  Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Northwestern  Ptib.  Co. 

Address 1500  N.  Washington 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Representative    Everett-McKinney,  Inc. 

Membership   NARTB,  R AB 

General  Manager Robert  J.  Burow 

Sta.,  Comm.,  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Max  Shaffer 

Pub.    Dir Kay    Shake 

Chief  Engineer T.  G.  Magin 

WITY 

DANVILLE— 1953 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d.  n. 

Owned Vermilion   Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  142 

Phone:  1312 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative     Bums    Smith 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President Gilbert   E.  Metzger 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Francis  A.  Higgins 

Commercial    Mgr Wm.    O'Toole 

Sales    Prom.    Mgr Cecil    Higgins 

Program   Dir Eldon   Q.  Johnson 

Publicity  Dir June  Holm 

Chief    Engineer Taylor    Clowson 

W  D  Z 

DECATUR— 1921 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By WDZ  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 265  S.  Park  St 

Phone:   3-9744 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

Representative Free  &  Peters 

Membership   NARTB.  BAB 

President Charles    C.    Caley 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Frank  C.  Schroeder,  Jr. 

Program  Director William  F.  Miller 

Chief  Engineer L.  E.  Mayfield 

WS  0  Y 

DECATUR— 1925— CBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Illinois   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address Rt.  48  at  N.  Jasper  St. 

Phone:  5371 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service ..  World,   Standard.  Cole 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Frederick    W.    Schaub 

Gen..  Comm.  Mgr Merrill  Lindsay 

Sta.  Mgr M.  H.  Stuckwish 

Prog..   Pub.   Dir Eugene   Dorsey 

Chief  Engineer Allan  Doyle 


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WLBK 


DE  KALB— 1947 

rr*qu*DC7:    1360  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned  Op*r.    Br     DeKalb   Radio   Studios,   Inc. 
Bu»lnMs  Studio  Address  153>?   N.  Third  St. 

Phoni»:    6  3485 Air   Tlmo:    Daytime 

N#w»    SerTlc«    AP 

Transcription  SetTic*   Capitol 

M— bwhip NARTB 

Ptm^  G«n.  Mqr.  George  C.  Blggar 

Commercial    Manager Richard    Meier 

Program    Director R.    C.    Brown 

Publicity  DlT Herb  Carrol 

Chlel  Engineer Robert  Zlrk 


WDQN 


DU  QUION— 1951 

Frequency:    1580   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Johnson  &  Johnson 

Address 30> 2  W.  Main  St. 

Phone:    1399 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription   Service    SESAC 

Co-owner,  Prom.  Mgr Leonard  M.  Johnson 

Co-owner,   Gen.   Mgr Leonard  F.  Johnson 

Sales    Manager Raymond    Steele 

Chief   Engineer Favre  F.   Fike 


WTMV 


EAST  ST.  LOUIS— 1935 

Frequency:    1490   Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned  By  Operated  By On  the  Air,  Inc. 

Business-Studio    Address Broadview   Hotel 

Phone:  4-4390 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Representative Sears  &  Ayer 

President Alvin    O.    Eada 

Gen.,  Sta.  Comm.  Mgr Frank  J.  Prendergost 

Promotion   Mgr Frank    Imboden 

Promotion    Director D.    Dellomano 

Chief  Engineer Erie  E.  White 


WCRA 


EFFINGHAM—  1 947— KBS 

Frequency:  1090  Kc Powen  250  WatU.  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Effingham  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 110   N.   Banker   St. 

Phone:    1090 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Service    XJP 

President Joseph   E.   McNaughton 

General  Manager Jack  Armel 

Program  Director Lee  Hay  ward 

Chief   Engineer Tom  Morthis 


WRM  N 


ELGIN— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:    1410  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By   The  Elgin  Bdcstg  Co. 

Address 156  DlvUion  St. 

Phone:  7700-1 Air  Time:   Daytime 


News   Service    UP 

Representative    Joseph  Hershey  MvGiUvra 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr.. J.  Richard  Sutter 
Prog.  Dir..  Chf.  Engr George  J.  Merker 


WEAW 


EVANSTON— 1953 

Frequency:  1330  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned No.  Shore  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    2425   IMlain 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Sta.  Rep Ayer,   Good  Music  Bcstrs. 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Edward  A.  Wheeler 

Commercial    Manager J.    Collins 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Burton  Harris 

Program    Director Bill   Fyife 

Publicity   Director Jane  Brower 

Chief    Engr Fred    Dennison 


WNMP 


EVANSTON— 1948 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Evanston  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio-Transmitter.  ..2201    Oakton   St. 

Transcription    Capitol.    SESAC 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Angus  D.  Pfaif 

Program  Dir J.  W.  Horton 

Chief  Engineer Albert  Griffin 


WFIW 


FAIRFIELD— 1953 

Frequency:   1390  Kw Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By... Wayne  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  148 

Phone:    Fairfield   2159 Air   Time:   Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Representative    Grcoit  Webb 

Membership   NARTB 

Co-Owner,  Gen.  Mgr Thomas  S.  Land 

Co-Owner,  Prog.  Dir., Bryant  Davidson 

Commercial    Mgr Garnet    Williams 


WFRL 


FREEPORT— 1947 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Freeport  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 9  N.  Chicago  Ave. 

Phone:  State  436 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Representative Sears  &  Ayer 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Ch.  Engr..  .Vincent  S.  Barker 

Commercial   Manager Dave  Taylor 

Progrom  Director Charles  Harlan 


WGIL 


GALESBURG— 1936 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 


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Owned-Oper.  By Galesburg  Bcstg.  Co»  Inc. 

Business  Address 312  Hill  Arcade 

Phone:  4626 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation . .  "Daily  Register  Mail" 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    . , Wm.  G.   Rambeau 

President   Mrs.  O.  N.  Custer 

General  Manager Robert  W.  Frudeges 

Commercial  Mgr Roger  L.  Hoffman 

Publicity    Director David    Loring 

Chief   Engineer H.   H.   Frederick 

W  E  B  Q 

HARRISBUKG— 1923— KBS 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Harrisburg  Bcstg.  Cow 

Business-Studio-Transmitter 100  E.  Poplar  St. 

Phone:  328 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Gen.-Station-Comm.  Mgr Inglls  M.  Taylor 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Ken  Hanulton 

Program  Director Dorice  Turner 

Publicity  Director Eddie  Wise 

Chief  Engineer Elmer  L.  Gladson 


WMCW 

HARVAIU>— 1954 


Frequency:  1600  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owner    Esther  Blodget 


WCFS 


HARVEY— 1954 

Frequency:  1570 Power:  250  Watts 

Owner Chas.  F.  Sebastian 

Address 1220  N.  Austin  Blvd. 

W  J  P  F 

HERRIN— 1940— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Wertt* 

Owned-Oper.  By Egyptian  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  179 

Phone:  382 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Orville  W.  Lyerla 

General  Manager.. Charles  R.  Cook 

Comm.  Manager Fred  Simmons 

Prog.    Dir Louise    Kantanida 

Chief  Engineer Ben  Orf 


W  L  D  S 


JACKSONVILLE— 1941 

Frequency:  1180  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned.  Jacksonville  Radio  &  TV  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    Jacksonville 

Phone:  1180 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription   Service    World 

Newspaper  Aftiliation '7oumal-Courler" 


Representative   Hal  Holmeoi 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Robert  A.  Fay 

Gen.,  Gomm.,  Sta.  Mgr R.  Karl  Baker 

Program  Director T.  J.  Fairburn 

Chief  Engineer G.  I.  Cassens 


WJOL 


JOLIET- 1924 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  WoMs 

Owned-Operated  By Joliet  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio-Transmitter.  ...601    Walnut  St. 

Phone:  JO  4761 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Ayer 

Membership    RAB 

President   Calvin  ^^^^Ison 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Joseph  J.  Garvey 

Comm.    Manager George    Stofan 

Promotion  Manager Marion  Philburn 

Program  Director Eileen  Caron 

Chief  Engineer Lester  DeCosta 

WKAN 

KANKAKEE— 1947 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Kankakee  Daily  Journal  Co. 
Business-Studio  Address. .  183  N.  Schuyler  Ave. 

Phone:  3-6633 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    Sears-Ayer 

Membership    NARTB 

President Leslie  C.  Small 

General  Manager Burrell   Small 

Station  Manager Bruce  Brown 

Asst.  Station  Manager Robert  Hawkins 

Sales  Mgr. M.   Moncrief 

Program    Director Orren    AUain 

Chief  Engineer Richard  Eckels 

WKEI 

KEWANEE— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc ..Power:   100  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WKEI  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 202V2  N.  Tremont 

Phone:    4471 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service  Lang-Worth 

Representative H.   F.   Best 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr.,  Chf.  Engr E.  D.  Scandrett 

Prog..  Pub.  Dir Paul  Messplam 

WTAQ 

LA  GRANGE— 1950 

Frequency:   1300  Kc Power:   500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  La  Grange  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box  408 

Phone:  FL  2-1300 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative    GIU    Pema 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

President Charles  Sebastian 


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Commercial    Monaqer 
Sales   Prom.  Mqr. 
Program  Dlr. 
Publicity  Dlr. 
Chi*i  En9in*«r 


Russ    Salter 

Ralph    Faucher 

.  .  .Vince  Elsslg 

.  .  .Tod  Carlson 

.  .  .  .  Stan  Noyes 

Bill  Ward 


WLPO 


LA  SALLE— 1947 

Frequency:    1220  Kc Power:   250  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By.  .  .La  Salle  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.  Ad P.  O.  Box  215 

Phone:    3100 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Newi   SerTlce    AP 

Newspcrj>er  Alfll News  Trib. 

Transcription    Service RCA.   Thesaurus 

Membership     NARTB,    RAB 

President Peter  Miller 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr William  Helm 

Program     Director Donald    Frost 

Publicity    Director Laverne    Waltman 

Chief  Engineer Lawrence  McCann 


WPRC 


LINCOLN— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:    1370  Kc Power:   500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By   Prairie  Radio  Corp. 

Address P.   O.  Box   37 

Phone:    1370 Air  Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

Representative Rombeau 

Membership     RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Ray  F,  Knochel 

Comm.   Mcmager Paul   E.    Rankin 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr John  H.  Deal 

Program   Director William  H.   Brady 

Prblicity  Director Earle  W.  Layman 

Chief   Engineer Donald   Thompson 


WSMI 


LITCHFIELD— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:    1540  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Mid-Illinois  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address     Box    241 

Phone:    100 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription    Service     World 

Representative    Hil  Best 

Membership     "RAB 

Pres.,   Gen.  Mgr Hay  ward  L.  Talley 

Comm.    Manager Clark    O.    Whitman 

News    Ed Don    Yaeger 


WKAI 


MACOMB—  1 947— KBS 

Frequency:    1510  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By The  Macomb  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address     I135    Plymooith    Bldg. 

Phone:    Macomb   1350 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Newt  Service X7P 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth.  World 

Membtrship   NARTB 


Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Wm.  E.  Schons 

Sta.,   Comm.   Mgr Allan   Fobes 

Sales   Promotion   Mgr Don   Vallier 

Chief    Engineer John   Meyers 


WGGH 


MARION— 1949 

Frequency:   1150  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By George  W.  Dodds 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  311 

Phone:    824 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Representative Sears  &  Ayer 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Eng. .  George  W.  Dodds 

Commercial  Manager Raymond  L.  Hatley 

Prog.  Dir..  Sta.  Mgr James  W.  Duncan 


WLBH 


MATTOON— 1946 

Frequency:  1170  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Mattoon   Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address. . .  .17th  &  Broadway  Ave. 

Phone:   6464 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    Holman 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President.  Gen.-Station  Mgr J.  R.  LIvesay 

Commercial  Manager Ken  Wooddell 

Sales   Promotion  Manager Dwain  Bower 

Program  Director Robert  Gwess 

Chief  Engineer Ray  Livesay 

WMOK 

METROPOLIS— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:    920    Kc Power:    500    Watts   d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Fort  Massac  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Nat'l  State   Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:   2106 Air  Time:  Dctylime 

Transcription    Service    SESAC 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Holman 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

General    Manager James    H.    Firmin 

Commercial    Mgr P.    Roewe 

Program  Director Sue  Teckenbrock 

Chief  Engineer Carlos  Steel 


WQUA 


MOLINE— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:   1230  Kc.  Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. Quad-City  Bcstg.  Corporation 

Address 1319  Fifth  Ave. 

Phone:  4-6727 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Geo.  P.  HoUingberry  Co. 

President    Dalton   A.   LeMasurier 

V.  Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr G.  La  Verne  Flambo 

Comm.  Mgr W.  J.  Archer 

Prog.  Dlr„  Chief  Eng Harold  Hlgby 


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WVMC 


MOUNT  CARMEL— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Dwned-Oper.  By   WVMC 

Address No.  Cherry  St.  Rd. 

Phone:    1360 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

General  Manager Stephen   P.   Bellinger 

Comm.  Manager Charles  H.  Green 

Program  Director Gil  Wallace 

Chief  Engineer Eugene  D.  Garrett 


WM  IX 


MT.  VERNON— 1947 

Frequency:  940  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Mt.  Vernon  Radio  &  Tel.  Co. 

Address No.  2  Radio  Center 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative   John  E.  Pearson  Co. 

President   John  Russell  Mitchell 

General  Manager R.   J.  Cheney 

Comm.     Mgr C.     Schoch 

Chief  Engineer Alva  Hulbert 


Wl  Nl 


MURPHYSBORO 

Frequency:    1420  Kc Power:   500   Watts 

Owner Cecil    W.    Roberts 


WOPA 


OAK  PARK— 1950 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Village  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 408  S.  Oak  Park  Ave. 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

News  Service    UP 

Asst.   Sta.   Mgr A.    Michelotti 

Comm.  Mgr E.  Sanderling 

Program  Director Martin  Bouhan 

Publicity    Director Marylou    Kelley 

Chief  Engineer Sidney  Schneider 

WVLN 

OLNEY— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   740  Kc Power:   250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Olney  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 302  V2    E.    Main 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service SESAC.    World 

Representative Hal  Holman 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Marshall  H.  Poole 

Comm.  Mgr Clifford  Thomas 

Prog.    Dir Dick    Griggs 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Hartsey 


WCMY 


OTTAWA— 1952 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 


Owned-Operated  By Carl  H.  Meyer 

Address P.  O.  Box  687 

Phone:  1551 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Representative Sears   &  Ayer 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Carl  H.  Meyer 

Comm.  Mgr D.  M.  Meyer 

Prog.  Dir Bill  Sweda 

Chief    Eng Sam    Potter 

WPRS 

PARIS— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1440  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Paris  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address. ....  .2  Mi.  W.  Paris  on  State  Rd.  133 

Phone:  3-1440 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus,    Capitol 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr. . .  A.  Ferguson,  Jr. 
Chief  Eng C.  Thomas 


WSIV 


PEKIN— 1946 

Frequency:  1140  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Pekin  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 15  S.  Capitol  St. 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Rambeau 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr W.  Kenneth  Patterson 

Commercial  Manager James  T.  Butler 

Promotion   Dir George   Udry 

Program  Director R.  C.  Furnace 


WEEK 


PEORLA— 1946— NBC 

Frequency:  1350  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .West  Central  Bcstg.  Col 

Address Commercial  Natl.  Bank  Bldg. 

News   Service    AP 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President Sen.  Robert  S.  Kerr 

Gen.  Mgr Fred  C.  Mueller 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Tom  Greer 

Sales  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir F.  R.  Oakley 

Chief    Engineer Wayne    Lov«ly 


WIRL 


PEORIA— 1948— ABC— MBS 

Frequency:  1290  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Illinois  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address.  .115  N.  Jefferson  Ave. 

Phone:   4-9239 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB 

President Timothy  W.  Swain 

General  Mgr Tom  Gavin 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Paul  C.  Brines 

Sis.   Prom.  Mgr Tom  MUler 

Prog..  Pub.   Director Cal  Rains 

Chief  Engineer Rudolph  Luukinen 


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W  M  B  D 


PEORIA— 1927— CBS 

Fra^ttMCT:    1470    Kc.  Power    5000    Watts 

OwMd>Op«r.  By WMBD.  Inc. 

AddrMS    212   South    Mierson   Street 

Phone:  6  0711  .  .  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newt   SerTlce  AP,   UP 

Trcm»crlptJon    Service    Thesaurus 

Repretentativet    Free  &  Peters 

Membership  NARTB,    RAB 

Pre«..  Gen.  Mqj.  Charles  C.  Caley 

A««L    Mgi Marvin    H.    Hull 

SoIm  Monovw Harold  V.  PhilUps 

Pronotloii  Mgr Toby  Carlson 

Proqrcnn   Director Charles    A,   Miller 

Chief  Engineer A.  James  Ebel 


WPEO 


PEORIA— 1951 

Frequency:    1020  Kc... Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.    By WPEO.    Inc. 

Address 926  Mcdn  St. 

Phone:    4  9249 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative    Holman 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr John  R.  Livingston 

Program    Director Ken  Scott 

Chief   Engineer Gerry  De  Vore 

WTVH 

PEORIA— 1952 

Frequency:   1590  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Hilltop  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 234   No.  Modison 

Phone:  6-5503 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper    Affiliation Peoria    Journal 

News   Service    AP 

Representative Sears   &  Ayer 

President Henry    P.    Slane 

Gen.   Mgr E.   G.   Smith 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr R.  L.  Jawer 

Station   Mgr Joe   Faulkner 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr«  Prog.,  Pub.  Dir..  .L.  K.  Harvey 
Chief    Engineer Wallace    Wurz 


WBBA 


PITTSFIELD 

Frequency:    1580  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owner Pike   Bcstg.   Co. 


WGEM 


QUINCY— 1948— ABC 

Frequency:   1440  Kc Power:  1000  Watt* 

Owned-Operated  By Quincy  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Studio  Address Hotel  Quincy 

P4»on«:  6840 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Aifllla Hon ...  Quincy  Herald  Whig 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Represeatotiye  Avery-Knodel 


President T.  C.  Oakley 

General  Manager Joseph  S.  Bonansinga 

Comra.  Mgr J.  E.  Muse 

Chief   Engineer Frank  E.  Laughlin 


W  T  A  D 


QUINCY— 1927— CBS 

Freq.:   930   Kc Power:   5  Kw.   d..    1   Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Lee  Bcstg.,  Inc. 

Address   10th  floor.  WCU  Bldg. 

Phone:  6200 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Trans.    Service Stondard.    Associated 

Representative Weed  &  Co. 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Lee    P.    Loomls 

General  Manager Walter  Rothschild 

Sales   Promotion  Mgr Dick  Moore 

Program   Dir Merritt  Milligan 

Chief   Engineer J.   E.   Gray 

WROK 

ROCKFORD— 1929— ABC 

Freq.:   1440  Kc.  .Power:  1  Kw.  d.;  500  W.  n. 

Owned Winnebago  Newspapers.  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Rockf ord  Newstower 

Phone:  2-6621 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative    H.  R. 

President E.  K.  Todd 

Gen.,   Comm.  Mgr John  J.   Dixon 

Publicity    Dir Betty    L.   Thro 

Program  Director Maurice  P.  Owens 

Chief  Engineer Maurice  H.  Nelson 


WRRR 


ROCKFORD— 1953 

Frequency:   1330  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Rock  River  Bcstg. 

Address 113  S.  Court   St. 

Phone:    8-2263 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Representative Radio   TV   Reps. 

Exec.  V.P..   Chief  Engr. Boyd   Phelps 

General  Manager L.  O.  Fitzgibbons 

Commercial  Mgr H.  I.  Tingley 

Program  Director Rick  Edwards 


W  H  B  F 


ROCK  ISLAND— 1925— CBS 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Rock  Island  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 231  18th  St. 

Phone:  6-5441 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper   Affiliation Rock   Island   Argus 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Standard,  World 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Ben  H.  Potter 

V.P..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Leslie  C.  Johnson 

Asst.  Mgr.,  Dir.  Sales Maurice  Corken 


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Program  Director Frank  S.  Hicks 

Publicity  Director Fern  R.  Hawks 

Chief  Engineer Robert  J.  Sinnett 

wcvs 

SPRINGHELD— 1922— MBS-ABC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operoted   By WCBS,    Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address . . .  523  E.  Capitol  Ave. 

Transcription    Service    World 

Membership   NARTB 

Representative Sears  &  Aft 

President H.  L.  Dewing 

Comm.,  Prom.,  Gen.  Mgr C.  W.  Neeld 

Chief    Engineer R.    Ashenfelter 

WMAY 

SPRINGFIELD— 1950— NBC 

Freq.:   970   Kc... Power:    1   Kw.  d.;   500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Lincoln  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 711  Myers  Bldg. 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Thesaurus 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Membership     NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr.. Gordon  Sherman 

Program   Director Syl   Binkin 

Prom.,  Publ.  Dir Mel  Kempe 

Chief  Engineer Melvin  Feldman 


WT  AX 


SPRINGFIELD— 1930— CBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WTAX,  Inc. 

Address Route   66   &  E.  Cook  St. 

Phone:  2-4441 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    World 

Representative    Weed 

Membership  NARTB,  RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,   Sta.   Mgr Oliver  J.   Keller 

Commercial  Manager O.  J.  Keller,  Jr. 

Sales  Promotion  Manager Bill  Miller 

Program    Director John    W.    Midgely 

Chief    Engineer E.    C.    Swaringen 


WSDR 


STERLING— 1949 

Frequency:  1240  Kc.  Power  100  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Blackhawk  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address 218   1st  Ave. 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Capitol,  Lang- Worth 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Sam  Bartlett 

Comm.  Mgr Lillian  Bartlett 

Program  Director John  Rohwer 

Chief  Engineer   Ed  Fisher 


WIZZ 


STREATOR— 1953 

Frequency:  1250  Kw Power:  500  Watts  d. 


Owned-Oper.   By Streator  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box   431 

Phone:  4147 Air  Tune:  Daytime 

Representative     Best 

Gen.,  Sta..  Mgr Vernon  R.  Nunn 

Commercial  Mgr Jack  A.  Dill 

Chief  Engineer Harold  I.  Peters 

WTIM 

TAYLORVILLE— 1952 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d 

Owned-Operated  By Moyer  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:   1410 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription   Service Standard,   Thesaurus 

News  Service    up 

Representative    Continental 

President    Roger  Moyer 

General  Manager James  C.  Hilderbrand 

Station   Manager Kester   Pollock 

Chief  Engineer Tom  Giles 

WKID 

URBANA— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1580  Kc.  Power  250  Watts  d 

Owned-Operated  By Sterling  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address p.  Q.  Box  192 

Phone:  75431 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service INS 

Representative    John    Pearson 


WTAX 

Maximum  Audience 
at  Minimum  Cost! 

Year  after  year   Hooper  has  shown  WTAX 
far    in    front  in   Springfield,    Illinois. 

Its   average   audience   exceeds  that   of  the 
other   Springfield    stations    combined. 

Hooper  Radio  Index 

Springfield,  III.,  City  Zone 

October  1954 


Morning 

Afternoan 

Evening 

WTAX 

44.7 

50.8 

48.7 

Sta.  B 

17.4 

18.8 

25.0 

Sta.  C 

22.4 

10.9 

15.6 

Daytiime  Monday  thru  Friday 
Other  stations  reported  ranged  from  1.9  to  4% 

CBS  RADIO  Affiliate 

Represented  by  Weed  &  Company 


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Ptm^  G#n.   Mqr. 
Sicu.  Comm.  Mqr. 
Proqium    Director 
PubUcity     Dir. 
Chief    Enq. 


NARTB 

Allen   Embury 

C,  Loufek 

Steven  Austin 
Roger  Klucos 
lames    Duryed 


WKRS 

WAUKEGAN— 1949 

Frequency:   1220  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Operated  By News-Sun  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business    Address P.    O.    Box    500 

Phone:  DDta  6-7900 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription    Service ....  Thesaurus,    Standard 

Representative      McGillvra 

President    F.   Ward   Jusl 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mqr Joseph  B.  Kirby 

Program    Director A.   F.   Sorenson 

Chief  Engineer Stanley  G.  Chadwick 


WFRX 

WEST  FRANKFORT— 1951 

Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned Pyramid  Radio  Bcstg.  &  TV  Co. 

Address .  •  •  •  S.   Logan   St. 

Phone:    1300 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Indie  Sales 

President Guy   Lambert 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Robert   O.  Veach 

Program  Director Billy  Spongier 

Chief  Engineer Everett  Kennedy 


WCBD 


ZION— 1947 

Frequency:  820  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

OwTied-Oper.  By Michael  J.  Mintem 

Business    Address Administration    Bldg. 

Phone:  2-4521 Air  Time:  Sunday  only 

Managing  Director Michael  J.  Mintern 

Commercial  Manager Carl  Q.  Lee 


INDIANA 


Pop.    Feb.    1,   1955    (Est.)   4,293,000  —  Families    1,354,000 
Radio  Homes  1,307,000  —  TV  Homes  954,000  —  Stations  in  State  50 


WCBC 

ANDERSON—  1 946— KBS 

Frequency:   1470  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By   Civic  Bdcstg  Corp. 

Address 204  Tower  Bldg. 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription    Service     World 

Membership    RAB 

Station  Rep Hil  Best 

President Paul  E.  Billheimer 

General    Manager. Worth   S.   Rough 

Prog-am    Director John    Snider 

Chief    Engineer Marvin   D.   Carmony 


W  H  B  U 


ANDERSON— 1923— CBS- ABC 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operoted    By ...  Anderson  Bcstg.   Corp. 

Business  Studio 640  Citizens  Bank  Bldg. 

Transcripiion    Service    Standard 

Representative    Boiling   Co. 

Membership    RAB.  NARTB 

President C.   Bruce  McConnell 

General  Manager John  R.  Atkinson 


WBIW 


BEDFORD— 1 948— MBS 

Frequency:    1340   Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Bedford,  Inc. 


Address Radio  Farm,  P.  O.  Drawer  472 

News  Service    INS 

Transcriptioin    Service Thesaurus.   RCA 

Representative W.  S.  Grant 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr William  C.  Smith,  Jr. 

Program  Director Claude  Parsons 

Chief  Engineer   Carl  J.  Finger 


WTTS 


BLOOMINGTON— 1949— ABC 

Freq.:  1370  Kc Power  5  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Sarkes  Tarzian,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 535  S.  Walnut  St. 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Robert  Meeker  Associates 

Membership    RAB 

President   Sarkes  Tarzian 

Station  Manager Glenn  Van  Horn 

Commercial    Mgr Ray    Bartlett 

Chief   Engineer Carl   Onken 


WBNL 


BOONVILLE— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:   1540  Kc Power:   250  Watts   d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Boonville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Lynville  Rd. 

'^ews  Service .  UP 

Co-0.,  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr H.  C.  Sanders 

Co-O..  Asst.  Mgr.,  Pgm.  Dir Norman  Hall 


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WCSI 

COLUMBUS— 1950 

Frequency:    1010  Kc Power:   250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Syndicate  Theatres,  Inc. 

Address Carr    Hill    Rd. 

Phone:  3397-98 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Trans.   Service    Thesaurus 

Membership    RAB 

Station  Rep Rambeau 

News  Service   AP 

President    Joseph  Finneran 

General  Manager Dick  Jewell 

Chief  Engineer Max  Cockley 

WCNB 

CONNERSVILLE— 1948 

Frequency:  1580  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By News  Examiner  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 406  Central  Ave. 

Phone:    1950 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

-Representative     Gill-Perna 

Membership    NARTB 

Secretary G.  S.  Tatman 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr E.  M.  Jackson 

Program  Director. ...... .Ralph  T.  Underwood 

Chief   Engineer Earl  Thompson 


W  T  R  C 


ELKHART— 1931— NBC 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner-Oper.  By Truth  Publishing  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 116  S.  Second  St 

Phone:  3-1960 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

President John  F.  Dille.  Jr. 

General  Manager Donald  McFall 

Commercial  Mgr Don  Freed 

Chief  Engineer Lester  Zellmer 


W  E  0  A 


EVANSVILLE— 1936— CBS 

Frequency.    1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WFBM.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 24  N.W.  3rd  St. 

Phone:  4-9215 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Representative Kat« 

President Harry  M.  Bitner,  Jr. 

General-Station-Commercial  Mgr. . .  Don  Menke 

Program  Director Michael  Finn 

Chief  Engineer William  Schultz 


W  G  B  F 


EVANSVILLE-1923— NBC 

Frequency:  1280  Kc. Power:  5  Kd.  d.;  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By On  The  Air,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Ad 1001   Diamond  Ave. 


Phone:  21171 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative   Weed  &  Co. 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

President Alvin  Q,  Eades 

Ex.   V.P..   Gen..   Sta.   Mgr Martin   L.   Leich 

Sales  Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Del  Greenwood 

Program  Director Mrs.  Pat  Roper 

Chief  Engmeer Erwin  P.  Schoeny 

WIKY 

EVANSVILLE— 1947 

Frequency:  820  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By . . .  South  Central  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 1162    Mt.   Auburn   Rd. 

Phone:  4-8284 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative John  E.  Pearson  Co. 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.-Sta.  Mgr John  A.  Engelbrecht 

Chief  Engineer George  F.  Stdts 


WJPS 


EVANSVILLE— 1948— ABC 

Frequency:  1330  Kc. Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By WJPS,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 206  Main  St. 

Phone:  5-2221 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service Standard,  World 

Representative George   P.  Hollingbery 

Membership    NARTB 

President Robert   S.   Davis 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Jack  McLean 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir. .  .  Charles  Caldwell 
Chief   Engineer James    Jared 

WANE 

FT.  WAYNE— 1948— CBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.. Radio  Fort  Wayne,  Inc. 

Address Fort  Wayne  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  Anthony  6212 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative     Boiling 

President C.  Bruce  McConnell 

General  Manager Robert  McConnell 

Station  Manager Charles  E.  Kennedy 

Local  Commercial  Manager Merlin  Smith 

Program  Director Robert  Hill 

Chief  Engineer Eugene  Humphrey 


WGL 


FT.  WAYNE— 1924— ABC 

Frequency:   1250  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .News-Sentinel  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 
Business-Studio  Address.  .201  W.  Jefferson  St. 

Phone:  Eastbrook  3366 Air  Time,  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation News-Sentinel 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service Langworth 

Representative  Headley-Reed 


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RAB 

It. H«l«n  R.  Foelllnqer 

SXa..  Comm.  Mgr Merrill  C  Johnson 

Mqr.,  Pub.  Dlr.  Dorsey  M.  Roth 

PToqraxn  Director  Norman  Wldenhofer 

Chief    Engineer  Damon    Wilson 


WKJG 


FT.  WAYNE— 1947— MBS 

TfKpxmncT-   1380  Ic Powen  5000  Watt* 

Owner    .  .  Northeastern  Indiana  Bcitq.  Co..  Inc. 

Businees -Studio  Add.   220  E.  Jeiieraon  St. 

Phene  Number Anthony  2295 

News   Service UP.    AP 

Transcription  Serric*   World 

RepresentatlTe    Raymer 

President  .    .    Clarence  L.  Schust 

General  Manager    Edward  G.  Thorns 

Sales    Prom.    Mgr Wilson    Schroeder 

Commercial   Manager Carleton    B.   Evans 

Program    Dir Eugene   A.   Chose 


W  0  W  0 


FT.  WAYNE— 1926— NBC 

Frequency:    1190    Kc Power:    50    Kw. 

Owner Westlnqhouse  Radio  Stations.  Inc. 

Bus.  Studio  Address.  .124  W.  Washington  Blvd. 

Phone:  Anthony  2136 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newi   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative Free    &   Peters 

Membership    RAB 

President Chris    I.    Witting 

General  Manaqer J.  E.  Baudino 

Station    Mgr Carl    W.    Vandagrift 

Commercial  Manager Tom  Longsworth 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Hilda  C.  Woehrmeyer 

Program    Director Guy   Harris 

ChieJ   Engineer    Bruce   H.   Ratts 


Wl  LO 


FRANKFORT—  1 953— KBS 

Fre<Tuency:    1570  Kc Power:   250   Watts 

Owned     Radio    Frankfort 

Address 52  V2  E.  Washington  St. 

Phone:    3338 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Station  Rep Hil  Best 

Membership    RAB 

General   Mgr George    A.   Foulkes 

WGRY 

GARY— 1950 

Frequency:    1370   Kc Power:    500   Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By WGRY.   Inc. 

Address 734   Washington   St. 

Phone:   5-751 1 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Newt   Service    UP 

Membership    RAB 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Station    Rep Indie 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr George  Whitney 

Program    Director Jack   Smith 


WWCA 


GARY— 1949 

Frequency:   1270  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By    .  .Lake  Bdcastg  Co.,  Inc. 

Address   Hotel  Gary 

Phone:  6-9171 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Membership    RAB 

Station  Rep John  E.  Pearson  Co. 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Dee  O.  Coe 

Prom.  Mgr Sam  Weller 

Program    Todd   Branson 

Chief  Engineer    Victor  Voss 


WJOB 


HAMMOND— 1928 

Frequency!  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By South  Shore  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    449   State   St. 

Phone:  Sheffield  8400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service UP 

Representative Joseph  Hershey  McGillvra 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr R.  C.  Adair 

Program    Director Gerald    AGtchell 

Chief    Engineer Jess    Peters 

W  F  B  M 

INDIANAPOLIS— 1926-^BS 

Frequency:  1260  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-C^erated  By WFBM.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address. . .  1330  N.  Meridian  St. 

Phone  Number MElrose  4-8521 

News  Service AP.  INS 

Representative    Katz 

Transcription  Service World 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Harry  M.  Bitner,  Jr. 

Commercial  Manager William  F.  Kiley 

Prom.  Mgr„  Pub.  Dir Bernard  W.  Carney 

Program  Dir Robert  Yeager 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Holland 


WIBC 


INDIANAPOLIS— 1938— MBS 

Freq.   1070  Kc... Power:   50  Kw.  d.;   10  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By WIBC.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address .  30  W.  Washington  St. 

Phone:  MElrose  4-2305 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription   Service SESAC,   Thesaurus 

Representative   John  Blair 

Membership    NARTB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Richard  M.  Fairbanks 

Commercial  Manager Gilbert  I.  Berry 

Sales  Prom.,  Pgm.  Dir William  L.  Dean 

Chief  Engineer Robert  W.  Minton 

WIRE 

INDIANAPOLIS— 1924— NBC 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Indianapolis  Bcstg..  hic. 

Business-Studio  Add... 307  N.  Pennsylvania  St. 


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Phone:  Melrose  5-1541 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Aiiiliation Central  Newspaper 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Langworth 

Representative Free  &  Peters 

Membership    RAB 

President Eugene  C.  Pulliom 

General  Manager Willard  C.  Worcester 

Commercial  Manager Daniel  C  Pork 

Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Richard  Higgs 

Program  Director M.  Woyland  FulUngton 

Chief  Engineer Eugene  E.  Alden 


WISH 


INDIANAPOLIS— 1941— ABC 

Frequency:  1310  Kc. Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Universal  Bcstg.  Co.,  bic. 

Business-Studio  Address.  .1440  N.  Meridian  St. 

Phone:  MElrose  4-6411 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative   Boiling 

Membership    RAB,   NARTB 

President C.  Bruce  McCoimell 

Gen.   Mgr Robert  B.  McConnell 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr.,   Pub.  Dir Jim  Buck 

Comm.    Manager Robert    Ohleyer 

Program  Director William   E.   Frosch,  Jr. 

Chief  En^neer Stokes  Gresham,  Jr. 


WXLW 


INDIANAPOUS— 1948 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Indianapolis,  Inc. 

Address 3003  Kessler  Blvd. 

News  Service   UP 

Representative John  Pearson  Co. 

Membership    BAB.  NARTB.  AIMS 

President Lyman  S.  Ayres 

General  Manager Robert  D.  Enoch 

Program  Director G.  A.  Smith,  Jr. 

Chief   Engineer Bert   Goetzinger 


WITZ 


JASPER— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By  .  .Jasper  on  the  Air  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  167 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

Membership    RAB 

President   Dr.   Gilbert  E.  Metzget 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Dennis  Keller 

Commercial  Manager Al  Forber 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Joe  Salvi 

Publicity   Director Beverly   Chism 

Program  Director Jim   Young 

Chief  Engineer Peter  Russo 


WIOU 


Business  Address 212  V2  North  Main  St. 

Phone:    6194 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Richard  Blacklidge 

V.P.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr John  Carl  Jeffrey 

Promotion    Mgr John   C.   Jeffrey 

Chief  Engineer Elvin  Cunninghm 


WASH 


LAFAYETTE— 1942— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  vrotts 

Owned-Operated  By WFAM.  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address    McCarty  Lane 

Phone:  2-4300 Air  Time:  Fxill  Tune 

News  Service UP 

Representative Wm.   G.  Rambeau 

Membership    RAB 

President O.  E.  Richardson 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr .Herbert  Nelson 

Program  Director James  Potter 

Chief    Engineer Richard    Cochran 


WLOI 


LA  PORTE— 1948 

Frequency:   1540  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By La  Porte  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Rumely  Hotel 

Phone:  3784 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Sta.  Rep.    McGillvra 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

President Hoyt  H.  Scott 

Sec'y.  Treas.,  Gen.  Mgr Dr.  Edward  Young 

Station   Mgr Robert   F.   Coffen 


WBTO 


LINTON— 1953 

Frequency:  1600  Kw Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Linton  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address c/o  WBNL.  Boonville,  Ind. 

Phone 63 

Owner Henry   C.    Saunders 


WSAL 


LOGANSPORT— 1949— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By   . .  Logansport  Bdg.  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  399 

Phone:  3111 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Membership  NARTB.  RAB 

General  Manager Raymond  W.  Baker 

Comm.   Mgr Joseph  A.   Wiler 

Program  Director Ira  McCormack 

Chief  Engineer Raymond  A.  Olson 


WBAT 


KOKOMO— 1948— CBS  MARION— 1947— CBS 

Frequency:  1350  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner North  Central  Indiana  Bcstg.  Corp.  Owned-Operated  By Marlon  Radio  Corp. 

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Buftlnvu^tudio  Address        303 >:  S.  Adams  St. 

Phon*:  5S00 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

N«w«  S«rT!c« AP 

Transcription   Service Standard,   World 

Representative     Best 

Membership    NARTB 

President    John  Ramp 

Station    Manager  William   Fowler 

Proqrctm    Dir.  William    Richards 

Commercial  Mgi. Wm.  J.  Emard 

Sales  Promotion  Mqr Forest  Parsons 

Chiel    Engineer  Tom    Morrisey 


WIMS 


MICHIGAN  CITY— 1947 

Fr^q.:    1420  Kc.      Power:    1   Kw.  d.;   500  Wts.  n. 

Owned    Northern    Indiana    Bcsters.,    Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 415  Franklin  St. 

Phone:   5  5245 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Representative Wm.  G.  Rombeau 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr William  N.  Udell 

Commercial  Managers ..  .  Al  Halus,  Jay  SchofI 

Program  Director Richard  OlsOn 

Chief  Engineer Robert  J.  Schilling 


WPGW 


PORTLAND— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:   1440  Kc Power:   500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Glenn  West 

Address    Box  608 

Phono  Number 1094 

Transcription   Service SESAC.  World 

Gen.    Mgr Glenn   West 


WRAY 


PRINCETON— 1950 

Frequency:  1250  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Princeton  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  8 

Phone:    1250 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Station    Representative     McGillvra 

Membership    RAB 

President M.  R.  Lanldord 

Station  Manager Gene  Peterson 

Commercial  Mgr D.  T.  Critchfield 

Program   Director Jack   Wiedemann 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Bass 


W  L  B  C 

MUNCIE— 1926— CBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By    . .    Tri  City  Radio  Corp. 

Business  Address Hwy.  No.  35 

Phone:   4403 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription   Service Standard,  World 

Representative Walker.  Hal  Holman 

Pres..  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr D.  A.  Burton 

Commercial   Manager Bill  Craig 

Program    Director Lee     Allerton 

Chiel  Engineer M.  M.  Groin 

WLRP 

NEW  ALBANY— 1949 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Ohio  Valley  Bcstg.,  Inc. 

Address    Box  285 

Phone:  4-2235 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Station    Rep HU    F.    Best    Co. 

Pres..  Gen..  Sto.  Mgr Roy  L.  Hickox 

Comm.     Mgr Milton     Lamm 

Program  Director Keith  Reising 

Sales  Prom.   Mgr Joe  Gillum 

Chief    Engineer Tom    AUebrandi 

WARU 

PERU— 1954 

Frequency:    1600   Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owner Wabash-Peru    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address    Senger-Morvick    Bldg. 

Phone    2271 

President Dr.     Wendell    Hansen 


W  K  B  V 

RICHMOND— 1926— ABC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Central  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address W.  Main  St. 

Phone:  3-1156 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Thescnirus,  World 

Representative Robert  Meeker 

Membership    RAB 

President Paul  R.  Quigg 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Lester  G.  Spencer 

Comm.,   Sis. Roland  L.  Nusbaum 

Program  Director Marie  Robbins 

Chief  Engineer L.  J.  Duning 

WSLM 

SALEM— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  1220  Kw Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Don  H.  Martin 

Address   Radio  Ridge 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service.  .Thesaurus,    MacGregor 

Representalive Hil  F.   Best 

Membership RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Don  H.  Martin 

Conunercial  Mgr Simon  Spurgeon 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Boyd  Smedley 

Pub.    Dir Barney    Schocke 

Program  Director Margaret  Martin 

Chief    Engineer Darrell   Dixon 

WJCD 

SEYMOUR— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1390  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Opercrted  By Dr.  Azra  C.  Baker 


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Address 1534  Ewing  St. 

General  Manager Azra  C.  Baker 

Commercial  Manager Robert  E.  Shippee 

Program  Director Roger  W.  Bradley 

Chief    Engineer Arnold    Haun 


WHOT 


SOUTH  BENP--1944— ABC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc   Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Opercrted  By  South  Bend  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 434  S.  St.  Joseph  St. 

Representative   Boiling 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres Rev.  Theodore  M.  Hesborgh.  C.S.C. 

Sec'y,  Treas Rev.  Edmund  P.  Joyce.  C.S.C. 

Vice-Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Bernard  Borch 

Station    Mgr Frank    Crosiar 

Sales  Manager C.  J.  Pa-Jakowski 

Program   Director Wm.    Etherton 

Chief   Engineer Ira  Kealy 

WJVA 

SOUTH  BEND— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1580  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By. St.  Joseph  Valley  Bdstg.  Corp. 

Address    Box    179 

Representative     Burn-Smith 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr F.  R.  Householder 

Program  Director Owen  Lackey  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr Vince  Doyle 

Chief  Engineer Francis  J.  Bock 

W  S  B  T 

SOUTH  BEND— 1921— CBS 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By  The  South  Bend  Tribune 

Bus.-Studio  Address 225  W.  Colfax  Ave. 

Phone:   CE  3-3141 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation ....  South  Bend  Tribune 

News  Service UP.  INS 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

General  Manager Neal  B.  Welch 

Nat'l  Sales  Mgr Robert  H.  Elrod 

Publicity  Director Clarence  W.  Harding 

Program  Director Robert  J.  Drain 

Chief   Engineer Arthur  R.   O'Neil 


WTCJ 


TELL  CITY— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc   Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Tell  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone  Number  740 

Owner,  Manager James  R.  Brewer 


W  B  0  W 


TERRE  HAUTE— 1927— NBC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By  Banks  of  the  Wabash,  Inc. 


Business-Studio  Address 303  S.  Sixth  St 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative   Weed 

President   Alvin  Eades 

Comm.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr.   . .  William  F.  Rippetoe 

Sales  Prom.  Manager Harry  E.  Prey 

Program  Director Ralph  S.  McHargue 

Publicity  Director Ralph   McHargue 

Chief  Engineer Howard  Stewart 


WTHI 


TERRE  HAUTE— 1947— CBS 

Frequency:    1480   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By   Wabash  Valley   Bdg.   Corp. 

Address .918    Ohio    St. 

Phone.  Crawford  9481 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representation Boiling  Co.,  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB 

President Anton  Hulman.  Jr. 

Gen.  Mgr Joseph  M.  Higgins 

Station  Mgr Madeline   K.   Barry 

Promotion    Mgr John    Ball 

Chief  Engineer Don   Petit 


W  A  0  V 


VmCENNES— 1940— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Vincennes  Sun  Co. 

Business  Address Grand  Hotel 

News  Service    UP 

Newspaper    Affil Central    Newspapers 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative Free   &   Peters 

President Eugene  C.  PuIUam 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr G.  A.  Bright 

Program  Director Lorraine  Monnin 

Station  Mgr Roy  Stanley 


WKAM 


WARSAW— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  Kosciusko  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 612   W.   Pike   St. 

Phone:   1210 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Hal  Holman  Co. 

President J.  W.  Autenrieth,  Jr. 

Comm.   Mgr Charles  R.   Palmquist,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Norwood 


WRSW 


WARSAW— 1952 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Reub  Williams  &  Sons.  Inc. 

Address Times  Building 

Trans.    Service Thesaurus,   RCA 

President Raymond  B.  Williams 

General  Manager C.  Reuben  Williams 

Station  Mgr William  Mollenhour 

Comm.  Mgr Jack  Essenberg 

Program   Director Marie   Snyder 

Chief  Engineer Fred  Gresso 


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Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  2.690,000  —  Families  882,000 
lUdio  Homes  857.000  —  TV  Homes  515,000  —  Stations  in  State  52 


KASI 


AMES— 1948— KBS 

Fr»qu»ncT:    1430  Kc Power:    1000  Wolti  d. 

Owned  Operated  By Ames  Bcstg.  Co. 

Builneu  Studio    AddreM 328  >  2    Main   St. 

Phone:    3460 Air    Time:    Daytime 

Newi    SerTlce    UP 

Transcription    Service     Thesaurus 

President W.  S.  Rupe 

Gen.,   Sta.    Mgr Arthur   A.    Skinner 

Commercial    Mgr Gene    Loeffen    Jr. 

Program     Director Ruby     Tillerson 

Chief    Engineer Doyle    D.    Kelso 

KJ  AN 

ATLANTIC—  1 9  50— KBS 

Frequency:   1220  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By.    Nishna  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:    1717 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Franklin  G.  Miller 

Comm.,   Prom.  Mgr H.  A.   Preston 

Chief   Engineer Deane   Johnson 

KWBG 

BOONE— 1950 

Freq.:   1590  Kc.   Power:   1  Kw.  d.;  500  Wts.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Boone  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Boone,  Ind. 

Phone:  149 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative John   E.   Pearson 

President Mary  G.  Garvey 

General  Manager H.  A.  Garvey 

Soles  Manager R.  G.  Ccniier 

Program    Dir Tom    Quinlan 

Chief   Engineer Dan   Garretson 

K  B  U  R 

BURLINGTON— 1941— ABC 

Frequency:    1490 Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Operated   By Burlington  Bcstg.   Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Roosevelt  Ave. 

Phone:   PL  2-2701 Air  Tune:   Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service     Standard 

Representative    Venard,    McConnell 

Membership    RAB.    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen..  S«a.  Mgr Gerard  B.  McDermott 

Prom.,  Comm.  Mgr David  H.  Stelnia 

Program  Director Richard  Moaena 

Chief    Engineer John    Gallino 

KCIM 

CARROLL— 1950 

Frequency:    1380  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Carroll  Broadcasting  Co. 

Address 520  N.  Adams  St. 


Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership NARTB 

General  Manager M.  W.  McPherson 

Chief   Engineer Eugene  Relfi 


KCRG 


CEDAR  RAProS— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1600  Kc Power  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Cedar  Rapids  TV  Co. 

Business 104   1st  St.  S.W. 

Newspaper   Aif il Gazette 

News   Service AP.  INS 

Transcription  Service World 

Representcctive     Gilt^ema 

President   Joseph  F.  Hladky.  Jr. 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr W.  S.  Pcrtterson 

Program  Director Ralph  D.  Willey 

Promotion  Mgr Edna  Herbst 

Chief    Engineer Carl    Rollert 


KPIG 


CEDAR  RAPIDS— 1949— TALL  CORN 
KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Pow»r:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Cedar  Rapids  Bcstg. 

Business  Address 211  1st  St.,  S.W. 

News  Service   UP 

Membership    RAB 

Transcription  Service  Capitol 

Representative   Pearson 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Jcmies  I.  Mitchell 

Program  Director Ronald  R.  Baxkley 

Chief  Engineer Donald  Ccrrmichael 


W  M  T 


CEDAR  RAPIDS— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:    600    Kc Power:    5000    Watts 

Owned American   Bcstg.   Stations,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address . .  Paramount  Theater  Bldg. 

Phone:  4-0171 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP,    INS,    UP 

Transcription  Service   RCA 

Representative    Katz 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President William  B.  Dolph 

General  Manager   William  B.  Quarton 

Sales  Manager Lew  Van  Nostrand 

Pub.  Dir Jim  Bowennas<ter 

Program  Manager Bruce  Anderson 

Chief  Engineer George  Hixenbaugh 

KCOG 

CENTERVILLE— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  100  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By ....  Hiawatha  Bdcstg.  Co. 


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Address   1910  South  Main  St. 

Phones'  131.  407 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  RCA 

Representative  McGillvra 

Membership   NARTB 

President    S.  A.  Chesley 

Program  Director Meredith  Griff ing 

Chief  Engineer Harry  Hanson 

KCHA 

CHARLES  CITY— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:   1580  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Incorporated 

Address Kelley   &   Main 

Phone:    787 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service World.  Thesaurus 

Representative Orville  Lawson,  Walker 

Membership     NARTB 

President Charles   J.   Ellis 

General    Manager Ralph    A.    Petti.    Jr. 

Commercial    Mgr Vern    Bromberg 

Program   Director John   Fisher 

Asst.  Mgr.  Sales Earl  Wooton 

Chief  Engineer Charles  J.  Ellis 

KCHE 

CHEROKEE— 1952 

Frequency:  1440  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated    By ...  .  Cherokee    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address 2191/2  W.  Main  St. 

Phone:   51 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen..  Comm.  Mgr Russell  A.  Hickmon 

Prom.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir Charles  Resnikow 

Chief  Engineer Sterling  H.  Heil 

K  R  0  S 

CLINTON— 1941— MBS-TALL  CORN 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Wotts 

Owned-Operated  By    ...  Clinton  Bdcstg  Corp. 

Address 246  Fifth  Avenue  South 

Phone:  446 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President   W.  S.  lacobsen 

General  Manager B.  M.  Jacobson 

Commercial    Mgr Darline    Gordon 

Program   Director Ralph   Stoeckel 

Chief  Engineer    Gerald  Parker 

KSWI 

COUNCIL  BLUFFS— 1947 

Frequency:  1560  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Nonpareil  Bdctg.  Co. 

Address 120  S.  Main 

Phone:  4041 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Newspaper     Affil Nonpareil 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 


Representative Arthur  Hagg  &  Assoc. 

Membership   NARTB 

President Robert  R.  O'Brien 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng.  .Robert  H.  O'Brien 

Commercial  Manager Richard  B.  Gumey 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Marjorie  W.  Morris 

Program  Director R.  M.  Hallgren 

Publicity   Director Robert   H.   O'Brien 


KSIB 


CRESTON— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:   1520  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By . . .  Southwest  Iowa  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Creston 

Phone:  55 Air  Time:  FuU  Tune. 

News  Service INS 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Representative    Pearson 

President Arden  D.  McKee 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr E.  M.  Horning 

Publicity  Director Ron  Wilson 

Chief  Engineer William  Zollman 


KFMA 


DAVENPORT— 1952— KBS 

Froquency:  1580  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By KFMA  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 415  Perry  St. 

Phone:   6-4407 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription    Service    Capitol 

Station    Representative Best.    Associated 

Membership     NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen..  Comm.  Mgr A.  D.  Pierce 

Promotion  Mgr Doris  Hanner 

Pgm.,  Pub.  Dir Eugene  Larsen 

Chief  Engineer Francis  B.  Shawver 


KSTT 


DAVENPORT— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1170  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Davenport  Bcstg.  Co.  Inc. 

Address 310  Harrison  St. 

Phone:  6-2541 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Sears   &  Ayer 

President A.  M.  McGregor 

Commercial  Mgr Neil  Conklin 

Nat'l  Sales  Mgr Lois  Snively 

Program    Director Bill    Merchant 

Gen.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir I.  F.  Whalen 

Chief  Engineer Jim  Wycher 

woe 

DAVENPORT— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:    1420    Kc Power:   5000   Watts 

Owned-Operated  By    Tri-City  Bdcstg.   Co. 

Address    805   Brady  Street 

Phone:  3-3661 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representatives   Free  &  Peters,  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President   Col.  B.  J.  Palmer 

V.P.  &  Treasurer D.  D.  Palmer 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Ralph  Evans 


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Proqram  Director 
Publicity   Director 
Chiei    Engineer .  . 


Wm.    D.    Wagner 

Ernest  C.  Sanders 

Mark  Wodlinger 

Warren  Vasen 

Paul  Ives 

Paul    Arvidson 


KDEC 

DECOR  AH—  1 947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:     1240    Kc Power:     250    Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Scenic  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Studo    Address State    Road 

Phone:    1240 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

Newi    Serrlce AP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Representative      Pearson 

Pres..   Gen,  Co-Mgr Verne   Koenig 

Commercial   Mgr. Kenneth  Bjerke 

Progrcm     Dir Verne     Koenig 

Chief  Engineer Arnie  Zaruba 

KCBC 

DES  MOINES— 1947 

Frequency:   1390  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Majestic  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio    Address 3512    Ingersoll 

Phone:   7  4483 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     INS 

President    Karl  Peters 

General  Manager Rollo  H.  Bergeson 

Commercial  Manager Claire  E.  Grant 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Don  Purdy 

Chief  Engineer Bob  Brown 


KIOA 


DES  MOINES— 1948 

Freq.:  940  Kc Power:   10  Kw.  d.,  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned Town  &  Farm  Co.  Inc. 

Address 10th  &  Mulberry 

Phone:    2-9191 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

News    Service    INS.   UP 

Transciption   Service World,   Cole 

Representative    H-R  Reps. 

Membership     RAB 

President     Don    Searle 

Gen.,    Sta.    Mgr Joe    Rohrer 

Commercial    Mgr Rex    Lathen 

Program    Director Joe  Rohrer 

Chief    Engineer Lyle    Nolan 


K  R  N  T 


DES  MOINES— 1935— CBS 

Frequency:    1350   Kc Power:    5000   Watts 

Owned-Operoled    By Cowles    Bcstg.    Co. 

Bus-ness    Address.  . Register    &    Tribune    Bldg. 

Phone:   3-2111 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper    Affiliation    Register-Tribune 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcriotion    Service    Standard 

Station  Representative The  Katz  Agency 

Membership    NARTB 

President Gardner    Cowles 

General-Station    Monagr Bob    Dillon 

Commercial  Manager Paul  Elliott 


Sales   Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Joe  Hudgens 

Program   Director    Dick  Covey 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Quentln 


K  S  0 


DES  MOINES— 1921— ABC 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operaled   By Miuphy   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address 1910    Ingersoll    Ave. 

Phone     Number 3-0571 

News  Service    AP.  INS 

Transcription    Service    Capitol 

Representative      Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Kingsley  H.  Murphy 

Gen..   Sta.   Mgr Bill  C.  Baldwin 

Commercial    Mgr Gene   Shumate 

Pub.,   Pgm.    Dir Gloria   Frumkin 

CUef  Engineer F.  E.  Bartlelt 


KWDM 


DES  MOINES— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . .  Des  Moines  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Eustness-Sludio    Address 419    locust 

Phone:   2-8363 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   INS,  UP 

Pres.,  Comm.  Mgr George  W.  Webber 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Robert  L.  Webber 

Program  Director Edith  L.  Webber 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Max  Rower 

Chief  Engineer Werner  Schwarx 


WHO 


DES  MOINES— 1924— NBC 

Frequency:  1040  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Ooeroted  Bv Central  Bcsto.  Co. 

Address 1100  Walnut  St. 

Phone:    8-6511 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News    Service AP.    INS,    UP 

Trans.  Service .  .  .  Thesaurus.  SESAC.  Standard 

Station    Representative Free    &    Peters 

Membership    NARTB,,    RAB 

President Col.    B.    J.    Palmer 

Vice-Pres.  &  Treas D.  D.  Palmer 

V.    Pres.   &   Resident    Mgr Paul   A.   Loyet 

Exec.  V.  Pres Ralph  Evans 

Secretary  &  Controller ....  William  D.  Wagner 

Sales  Mem*  ger   Harold  Fulton 

Asst.   Manager W.  W.  Woods 

Sales  Promotion   John  Schweiker 

Program  Director Jack  Kerrigan 

Production  Director Cecil  C.  Huntzinger 

News  Bureau  Manager Jack  D.  Shelley 

Chief  Engineer Reed  E.  Snyder 


KDTH 


DUBUQUE— 1941— NBC 

Frequency:    1370    Kc Power:    1000    Watts 

Owner Dubuque  Telegraph-Herald 

Bus.-Studio  Address .  . .  Eighth  Ave.  &  Bluff  St. 

Phone:  3-7351 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation    Telegraph-Herald 

News  Service AP 


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Station  Representative   Pearson 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Fred   Woodward 

General-Station  Manager K.  S.  Gordon 

Commercial  Manager A.  C.  Newburgh 

Program    Director George    Freund 

Publicity  Director Gerald  Mc Aleece 

Chief    Engineer Donald    Abitz 


News   Service    UP,  INS 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President,  General  Manager  . . .  Edward  Breen 

Commercial  Manager Max  E.  Londes 

Program    Director Drexel    Peterson 

Chief    Engineer David    G.    Sinclair 


WDBQ 

DUBUQUE— 1933— MBS- ABC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Dubuque  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 505  Main  St. 

Phone:  3-8241 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus,   RCA 

Representative Robert  Meeker 

Membership   NARTB 

President Charles  T.  London 

Exec.  V.P.,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr James  R.  King 

Commercial   Mgr Harry  Hatzenbuehler 

Program  Director Thomas  G.  Goodman 

Publicity  Director R.   E.   Carpenter 

Chief  Engineer Barker-Heim 

KLIL 

ESTHERVILLE— 1952— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  100  Watts 

Owned Esterville  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 1151    Plymouth   Bldg. 

Phone:    1800 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

News    Service AP 

Transcription  Service   World,  Lang-Worth 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr William  E.  Schons 

Commercial   Mgr Jack    TumbuU 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr Ken   Peterson 

Program  Dir James  Colston 

Publicity   Dir Mavis    Peterson 

Chief  Engineer Gleon   LeMont 

KFAD 

FAIRFIELD— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  1570  Kw Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Hiawatha   Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box    494 

Phone:   345 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus,    World 

News  Service    UP 

President S.   A.   Chesely 

General  Manager John  W.  Ward 

Program    Director Arthur   Bouldin 

Chief    Engineer Harry    Hansen 

KVFD 

FT.  DODGE— 1939— MBS 

Frequency:    1400    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Northwest  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Warden  Bldg. 

Phone:  Walnut  3761 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


KXGI 

FT.  MADISON— 1948 

Frequency:   1360  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By KXGL    Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Marquette  Bldg. 

Phone:    1360 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Standard 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta..  Prom.  Mgr Greg  Rouleau 

Commercial  Mgr Paul  Oye 

Pgm.,  Pub.  Dir Lloyd  Mallette 

Chief   Engineer Harold   Hackbarth 

KXIC 

IOWA  CITY— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Johnson  County  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Bus.-Studio  Address..! 08 V2  E.  Washington  St. 

Phone  Number    8-1181 

News   Service    INS 

Trans.  Service World 

Representative     Pearson 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Scott     Swisher 

Gen.  Mgr Gene  Claussen 

Commercial  Mgr F.  M.  Breeders 

Program   Dir Durward  Early 

Chief    Engineer Elliott    Full 

KOKX 

KEOKUK— 1948 

Fieq.:  1310  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  w.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By   Keokuk  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address 4  So.  5th  St. 

Phone:  235 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Membership      NARTB 

President H.  W.  Stadler 

General  Manager Gary  E.  Schroeder 

Office    Manager Lee    Loomis 

Commercial     Mgr Charles     Kasper 

Program    Director Joe    Malkin 

Chief    Engineer Virgil    Fortner 

KLEM 

LE  MARS— 1954 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By B  &  B  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  Box  1410 

Phone:    1410 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Station  Manager Robert  McKune 

Advertising  Manager Robert  Coddington 


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K  F  J  B 

MARSHALLTOWN— 1923— MBS 
TALL  CORN 

rr»qu»ncy:    1230    Kc Power:    250    Watti 

Op*rat*<l  By MarBhall  Electric  Co. 

Address  133     E.    Main    St. 

Phone:   3361 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

New»    Senrlce UP 

Repre«c«tative    Pearson 

General   Manager William   P.   White 

Commercial    Manager William    C.    Doll 

Prom.   Mqr.,    Prog.  Dir Allan   N.   Schrock 

Chief    E&glneer Herbert    G.    Anderson 

KGLO 

MASON  CITY— 1937— CBS 

Frequeiity:    1300   Ko Power:    5000   Watl» 

Owned  Operated    By Lee    Radio,    Inc. 

Bus.  Studio  Address 2nd  &  Pennsylvania 

New.    Service AP.    UP 

Transcription    Service     World 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Lee  P.  Loomls 

Exec.  V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Herbert  R.  Ohrt 

Comm.  Mgr Lloyd  D.  Loers 

Publicity    Director Donald    Harrer 

Program  Director William  G.  Suter 

Chief    Engineer Roger    E.    Sawyer 


KRIB 


MASON  CITY— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:    1490    Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Mason  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 402  -  19th  S.W. 

Phone:  5400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    Pearson 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

News   Service    AP 

Pres.,   General  Manager Ed  Lamson 

Commercial   Mgr Donald   Obie 

Program    Director Charlotte    Ackerman 

Publicity    Dir Margaret   Lamson 

Chief   Engineer Howard  Fullmer 


KSM  N 


MASON  CITY— 1948 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Operated   By Mohawk    Bcstg.    Co. 

Business-Studio    Address Weir   Bldg. 

News     Service UP 

Transcription    Service APS 

Station    Rep Lawson,    Holman,   Devney 

Pres..   Gen.  Mgr Robert  M.  Carson 

Commercial    Mgr Jack    Whitsell 

Program    Director Robert    Booe 

Chief   Engineer L.   L.   Miner 


KWPC 


MUSCATINE— 1947 

Frequency:    860   Kc Power:   250  Watti  d. 

Owned  Operated  By Muscatine  Bcstg.  Co. 


Address Mulberry  &  Houser 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Comm.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr George  J.  Volger 

Program  Director John   Williamson 

Chief  Engineer Darrell  Dorsey 

KOEL 

OELWEIN— 1950— TALL  CORN 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Northeast  Iowa  Radio  Corp. 

Address 4^/2  W.  Charles  St. 

Phone:   120;   121 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    Pearson 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus.    SESAC 

News  Service INS.  AP 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Earl   W.    Moore 

Gen..   Sta.   Mgr W.  J.  Teich 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Donald  McKee 

Prog.    Dir Robert    Zimmerman 

Publicity    Director Len    Bjella 

Chief   Engineer Burt  Murphy 


KBOE 


OSKALOOSA— 1950— TALL  CORN 

Frequency:  740  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Oskaloosa  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Highway  63,  N.  of  Oskaloosa 

Phone   Number    3-3493 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  Standard 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership    NARTB 

President E.    G.    Wenrick 

General  Manager Ken  Kilmer 

Commercial   Mgr G.   L.   Stanley 

Program  Director Bob   Henry 

Chief  Engineer Robert  W.  Moore 


K  B  I  Z 


OTTUMWA— 1941— MBS 

Frequency:    1240    Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Operated    By KBIZ,    Inc. 

Address 2513  N.  Court  Rd. 

Phone:  MU  2-4535-36-37.  .  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Membership    NARTB 

President,   General  Mgr Jomes   J.    Conroy 

Station  Manager Alice  E.  Fisher 

Comm.    Mgr Berg    Allison 

Program  Director Woody  Hirsch 

Chief  Engineer Loyc?  Hanson 


KLEE 


OTTUMWA— 1954 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owner Lee    E.   Baker 

Address 425  West  2nd  St. 

Phone    MUrray    4-5425 


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KFNF 

SHENANDOAH— 1924— MBS 

Freq.:  920  Kc.  .Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  Watts  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Capital  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Shenandoah 

Phone:  1302 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP,   INS 

Transcription  Service World.  SESAC 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

Sta.,  Gen..  Comm.  Mgr C.  Earl  Williams 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Carl  R.  Anders 

Publicity    Director Mary    Boy  er 

Program  Director Earl  Blakesley 

Chief  Engineer Franz  Cherny 

K  M  A 

SHENANDOAH— 192i5— ABC 

Frequency:    960    Kc Power:    5000    Watts 

Owned-Operated    By May    Bcstg.    Ca 

Phone:    192 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Transcription   Service SESAC 

Representative    Edward    Petry 

Membership    NARTB 

President Edward  W.  May 

General  Manager Owen  Saddler 

Station  Manager Anthony  Koelker 

Commercial   Mgr Harold   Arkof f 

Pub.   Dir.,   Sales   Prom.    Mgr Floyd   Nelson 

Program   Director Warren   Nielsen 

Chief  Engineer R.   J.   Schroeder 

KM  NS 

SIOUX  CITY— 1949— MBS 

Frequency:  620  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Ovmed-Oper.   By Siouxland  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 620  Insurance  Exchange  Bldg. 

Phone:  8-0628 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

Representative     Pearson 

Membership RAB 

President Wm.    F.    Johns 

Sales,  Prom.  Mgr Ray  Coffee 

Program  Director Dean  Murray 

Prog.  Dir.,  Chief  Eng Al  Smith 

KS  C  J 

SIOUX  CITY— 1927— ABC 

Frequency:    1360  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Perkins  Bros.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 415  Douglas  St. 

Phone   Number 5-7993 

News   Service AP 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth,  World 

Representative George   P.   HolUngbery 

Membership   NARTB 

President W.  R.  Perkins 

Manager E.   T.   Flaherty 

Program  Director Elizabeth  Sammons 

Publicity  Director Jean  Harrady 

Chief   Engineer Ernest  Kruger 


KT  R  I 

SIOUX  CITY— 1938 

Frequency:   1470  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Sioux  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 400  Commerce  Bldg. 

Phone:  8-0165 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative     Venard 

President John  C.  Kelly 

General  Manager James  Mitchell 

Station  Manager H.  W.  Cassill 

Sales  Prom.  Dir Harry  Bulow  Jr. 

Program    Director Bob    Hansen 

Chief  Engineer Sam  Seldon 


K  I  C  D 


SPENCER— 1941— MBS 

Frequency:    1240    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Iowa  Great  Lakes  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Highway    71    North 

Phone   Number    1240 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service     Thesaurus 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership    RAB,    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Ben  B.  Sanders 

Comm..  Prom.  Mgr Kenneth  Black 

Program    Director Mason    Dixon 

Publicity   Director Tom   Shumate 

Chief  Engineer Eldon  Kanago 

KAYL 

STORM  LAKE— 1948 

Frequency:   990  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated    By Cornbelt    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address   Park  Building 

Phone:    1490-1 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News   Service AP 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President O.    J.    Grou 

Program  Director P.  R.  Benson 

Chief  Engineer Paul   Tarrant 

KWWL 

WATERLOO— 1947— MBS 

Freq.:   1330  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By  . .  Black  Hawk  Bdcstg  Co. 

Address    Hotel  Russell  Lamson 

Phone:    4404 Air   Time:   Full   Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Ralph  J.  McElroy 

Commercial  Manager Donald  E.  Inman 

Program  Manager Dale  Wood 

Chief  Engineer T.  W.  Kirksey 


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WATERLOO— 1 942— ABC 

Fr^qu^ncy:   1540  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Opcr.    By WOPA,    Inc. 

Addr«u Highway   20   East 

Phone:    3-3371,    3  3372 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

Newt  S#rTic«  INS 

Membership  .     NARTB 

Representative  Avery -Knodel 

Pres..  Gen.  Mqr  Egmond  Sonderling 

Commercial  Mgr A.  J,  DuMond 

Chief  Ejigr.,  Program  Dir Don  E.  Kossner 


KJFJ 


WEBSTER  CITY— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Land  O'Corn  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address     Box    222 

Phone:    1500 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    Thesaurus,    Capitol 

President    Charles   V.   Warren 

General  Manager Ray  Malmberg 

Pgm.  Dir •••<*•  D-  Warland 

Chief  Engineer Cecil  C.  Segar 


KANSAS 


Pop.  Fob.  1,  1955  (Est.)   2,056,000  —  Families  621,000 
Itadio  Homes  597,000  —  TV  Homes  246,000  —  Stations  in  State  42 


KSOK 

ARKANSAS  CITY— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:    1280  Kc.   ...Power:   1000  Watts  d. 
Owned  Operated    By    .The    KSOK   Bdcstg.   Co. 

Address    Box  172 

Phone:  2666 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

President    Oscar  S.   Stoulfer 

General  Manager S.  C.  Thompson 

Program    Director Richard   Moore 

Commercial  Mgr C.  E.   Archer 

Chief  Engineer Edward  H.  Howe 

KARE 

ATCHISON-ST.  JOSEPH— 1939— KBS 

Frequency:    1470    Kc Power:    1000    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By  . .  Grif flth-Buenning  Bdstg.  Co. 

Address Fifth  &  Kansas  Ave.,  Atchison 

Phone:   2447 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative Sears    &    Ayre 

Membership    NARTB 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

General  Manager J.  M.  Griffith 

Comm.,  Sta.  Mgr Paul  H.  Buenning 

Program    Director Ross    Phillips 

Chief  Engineer L.  H.  Winegardner 

KCRB 

CHANUTE— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned -Operated  By Cecil  W.  Roberts 

Addre«B Beach  &  Blumber 

Phone:    434 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

President Cecil    W.    Roberts 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Chief  Engr D.  W.  Hoisington 

Comm..  SU..  Prom.  Mgr John  Wright 

Program   Director Paula   Hoisington 


KGGF 


COFFEYVILLE— 1930— ABC 

Frequency:  690  Kc. Power:  10  Kw.  d.;  5  Kw.  n. 
Owned-C^er.  By.  .The  Midwest  Bcstg.  Co„  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 8th  &  Elm 

Phone:   1843-4 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  INS 

Transcription    Service World 

President Richard  M.  Seaton 

Gen..  Sales  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir R.  Pratt 

Commercicd  Manager E.  B.  Spoonamore 

Program  Dir Richard  S.  Embody 

Chief  Engineer J.  S.  Jaminet 


KXXX 


COLBY— 1947 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned Townn   &  Faim  Co.,  Inc. 

Address Grand   Island,  Neb. 

Phone:   790 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service RCA.  SESAC 

Rep H-R  Reps. 

Membership    RAB 

President    Don  Searle 

V.P.,  Mgr Ed  Mason 

Commercial  Mgr William  A.  Martin 

Promotion  Manager Mrs.  Fay  Keil 

Chief  Engineer V.  L.  Lynch 


KFRM 


CONCORDIA— 1947^CBS 

Frequency:   550   Kc Power:   5000  Watts  d. 

Ovmed-Oper.  By KMBC  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 11th  &  'Central,  Kans.  City,  Mo. 

Phone:  Harrison  2650. ..,..  .Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service   Long- Worth 

Representative Free   &    Peters 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President L.   G.   Backstrom 


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Vice-Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr George  J.  Higgins 

VJP.,  Sales  Mgr George  T.  Higgins 

Program  Director John  T.  Schilling 

Promotion    Mgr Harold    W.    Storm 

Chief  Engineer C.  E.  Moler 

KNCK 

CONCORDIA— 1954 

Frequency:    1390    Kc Power:    500    Watts 

Owned General  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address Vz  Mile,  W.  of  St.  Joseph  Hosp. 

Phone:   1414 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr W.  F.  Danenbarger 

Sales  Mgr Oscar  W.  Allen 


K  G  N  0 


DODGE  CITY— 1930 

Frequency:  1370  Kc. Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Dodge  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business    Address 705  V2    Second    St. 

Phone:  HU  3-3151 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation .  Dodge  City  Daily  Globe 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative Art  Hagg 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President J.  C.  Denious 

Gen.    Mgr W.    Elliott 

Program  Director   Herschel  Holland 

Chief   Engineer Frank  Miller 

Commercial  Mgr Ruth  Peterson 


KBTO 


EL  DORADO— 1953 

Frequency:   1360  Kw Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By O.   A.  Tedrick 

Address Bank  of  Poplar  Bluff 

Phone:   2526 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Station  Rep Indie 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.  Service    Standard 

Owner O.  A.  Tedrick 

General  Manager Jim   Piatt 

Chief  Engineer Jay  H.  Williams 


KTSW 


EMPORIA— 1939— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Emporia  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  350 

Phone:   153 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Gill-Perna,  W.  C. 

President G.  F.  Reed 

V.P..  Gen.  Mgr Jack  Fallon 

Commercial  Manager Harold  Servey 

Program  Director Hugh  Aspinwall 

Chief  Engineer Everett  Thompkins 


KMDO 


FORT  SCOTT— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:  1600  Kc Power:  500  Watts 


Owned Ft.  Scott  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Ft.   Scott 

Phone:   2545 Air  Time:  Daytime 

General  Mgr L.  C.  McKenney 

Station  Mgr Jim  McKenney 

KGAR 

GARDEN  CITY— 1948 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Ark  Valley  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address    878 

Phone  Number  3041 

News  Service UP 

Transcription    Service SESAC 

Representative    Hal  Holman  Co. 

Membership   NARTB 

President    Ellsworth  Sherman 

General  Manager Russell  D.  Erickson 

Program  Director William  J.  Bennett 

Chief  Engineer Earl  E.  Tipton 

K  I  U  L 

GARDEN  CITY— 1935~NBC-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KIUL.  Inc. 

Address 509V2    N.   Main 

Phone:  3251 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service World,  Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Robert  Wells 

Commercial    Manager Bob    Emery 

Program  Director Tony  Jewell 

Promotion   Director Mary    Connors 

Chief    Engineer Joe    Tennessen 

KWGB 

GOODLAND— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   730   Kc Power:    1000   Watts  d. 

Owner-Oper.   By Goodland   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address    Hotel  Howard 

Phone:    331 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Transcription    Service Capitol,    Cole 

Owner,  General  Mgr James  E.  Blair 

Commercial  Mgr Bert  Blair 

Program    Director Ken    Waddell 

Chief  Engineer Lyle   Fick 


KVGB 


GREAT  BEND— 1937— NBC 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:  5000  Wotta 

Owned-Operated  By KVGB.  Inc. 

Address Sec.   State    Bonk    Bldg. 

Phone:  4317 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Newspaper  Affiliation "Daily  Tribune" 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Membership   NARTB 

President Helen  T.  Coogan 

V.P.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Grover  C.  Cobb 

Asst.  Mgr Sherwood  R.  Parka 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Bette  Moore 


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Comm.  Manager Robert  Hilgendorf 

Program   Director Ray  H.  Seals 

Chief  Engineer Gilbert  Hanzlicek 


KAYS 


HAYS— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KAYS,  Inc. 

Phone:  4-2578 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Address 2450  Hall  St. 

Newspaper  Affiliation Hays  Daily  News 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service    Lang- Worth 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

President  Frank  Motz 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Bob  Schmidt 

Program    Director Max    Bicknell 

Publicity    Director Janie    Roth 

Promotion  Manager Bud  Ryan 

Chief  Engineer Glen  Harnett 


K  W  B  W 


HUTCfflNSON— 1935— NBC-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Walla 

Owned-Oper.  By Nation's  Center  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address Box    1026 

Phone:   24486 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative .  .  Venard,   Rintoul  &  McConnell 

Membership    NARTB 

President Bess   Marsh  Wyse 

Station   Mgr J.   W.  Powoll 

Commercial    Manager Kainor   Carson 

Program    Director Bill    Scott 

Chief   Engineer Bob  Bassett 


KWHK 


HUTCHINSON— 1946 

Frequency:  1260  Kc... Power:   1  Kw.  d.;  500  n. 

Owned-Operated  By KWHK  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 18  W.  5lh  St. 

Phone:  5-4461 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative     Everett-McKiimey 

President James  E.  Murray 

General  Manager Vern  Minor 

Comm.    Mgr Dan    Salmon 

Chief   Engineer Millard    Clary 

KIND 

INDEPENDENCE— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  250  Walts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By. . , . . .  .Central  Bcstg.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio-Transmitter    Professional  Bldg. 

Phone:    1010 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr I.  Nelson  Rupard 

Comm.    Manager Jo    Randall 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr Neale  Rowland 

Program    Director Phil    Atkisson 


KJCK 

JUI^CTION  CITY— 1949 

Frequency:   1420  Kc.   ...Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owner-Oper.  By Junction  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 724  Va    No.    Washington    St. 

Phone:  8-3165 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Representative   Indie  Sales 

Transcription    Service    World 

Pres.,  Gen.,   Comm.   Mgr R.   L.  Weir.  Jr. 

Chief    Eng Royce    Baerg 

Program   Director ...Albert  E.   Horner 


KCKN 


KANSAS  CITY— 1925 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  WatU 

Owned-Operated   By KCKN   Bcstg.   Co. 

Business  Address 300  Waltower  Bldg. 

Phone:  Victor  3864 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service. .  .Lang-Worth,  Standard 

Membership   NARTB 

Representative   Capper  Publications 

President H.  S.  Blake 

General  Manager Ben  Ludy 

Program  Director B.  J.  Stott 

Chief    Engineer Louis    Dickensheets 

KLWN 

LAWRENCE— 1951 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  500  Walls  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Lawrence  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Address    Lawrence 

Phone:   3431 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus,   World 

Representative W.    S.    Grant 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Arden  Booth 

Comm.  Mgr Tom  Beal 

Program    Director Ed    Hundley 

Chief  Engineer Ollie  Cobum 


KCLO 


LEAVENWORTH— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:   1410  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Midwest    Bcstg.   Sys. 

Address    Farmington 

Phone:  3620 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Representative   Hil  F.  Best 

President Cecil   W.   Roberts 

Station  Manager Chet  B.  Kozak 

Commercial   Mgr Jack    Campbell 

Program  Dir Frances  Johnston 

Chief  Engineer Del  Rush 


KSCB 


LIBERAI^1948 

Frequency:   1270  Kc Power:  1000  Walls  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Seward  County  Bcstg.  Co. 
Business  Address P.  O.  Box  311 


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Phono:    3891    

N«wt    S«rTice    

Transcription   Service 
B»pf— ntatlve 
M«aib«nhip 

?re»id«nt    

General  Manaqer 
Chief  Enqineer 


Air   Time:    Daytime 

UP 

Lanq-Worth 

Hil   F.    Best 

.    NARTB.    RAB 

AH  M.  London 

Leon  S.  Salathiel 

Wayne  Fash 


KM  AN 


MANHATTAN— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:    1350    Kc Power:    500   Watt*   d. 

Owned  Oi>«r.   By Manhattan   Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 114   No.   4th  St. 

Phone:  PR  8-4451 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription    Library Thesaurus.    SESAC 

Newspaper  AlJil "Daily  Mercury-Chronicle" 

News   Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

President Fred    A.    Seaton 

G«n.,   Sta.  Manager Lowell  E.  Jack 

Comm.  Sales  Prom.  Mgr..  .Paulson  E.  Leighton 

Program  Director Sam  Blessing 

Chief    Engineer Herbert    P.    Lavin 


KNEX 


Mcpherson— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:   1540  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated    By K.    R.    Krehbiel 

Phone:    1540 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    A? 

Newspaper  Aililiation Daily  Republican 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Membership    RAB 

General  Manager   Henry  Dais 

Prog.    Dir Morris    Heitschmidt 

Chief  Engineer Claude  Hughes 


KJRG 


NEWTON— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:    950  Kc Power:    500  Watts 

Owned Geo.  Basil  Anderson 

Address    Box  77 

Phone:    3240 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News    Service AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Station   Rep Continental,   Biddick 

President Geo.   Basil  Anderson 

Station    Mgr Robert   Kent 


KOFO 

OTTAWA— 1949 


Frequency:  1220  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Ottawa  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  46 

Phone:    1045 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Service    UP 

Membership    RAB 

Transcription  Service Capitol.  Lcmg- Worth 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Roderick  B.  Cupp 

Chlal   Eag G.   Servatius 


KLKC 


PARSONS— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:   1540  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Community  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address lOSVa  S.  Central 

Phone:   4050 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service ...  Thescnirus,  Associated 

President    Carol   B.    Combs 

General  Manager Lester  M.  Combs 

Station   Mgr Richard   R.   Combs 

Chief  Engineer L.  D.  Hargreaves 

KOAM 

PITTSBURG— 1937— NBC 

Freq.:   860  Kc Power:   10  Kw.  d.,  5  Kw.  n 

Owned-Oper..  .  .The   Pittsburg   Bcstg.   Co.,  Inc. 

Address    Professional  Bldg. 

Phone:  2165 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service AP 

Representative John  E.   Pearson 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr E.  V.  Baxter 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Paul  Hudson 

Chief  Engineer Leo  Stafford 

KSEK 

PITTSBURG— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KSEK  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1340  E.  Quincy 

Phone:  742 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Membership     NARTB 

Representative     Cooke 

President O.    S.   Stauifer 

General  Manager Thad  M.  Sandstrom 

Chief  Engineer Paul  A.  Winders 

KWSK 

PRATT— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:   1570   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned    Clem   Morgan 

Address 2071/2-2091/2    S.   Main 

Phone:   1570-1 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Service UP 

Trans.   Ser Thesaurus,  Lang- Worth 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

General  Mgr Clem  Morgan 

Commercial   Mgr Bud  Pratt 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr M.  H.  Morgan 

Chief   Engineer C.    Evans 


KS  A  L 


SALINA— 1937— MBS 

Frequency:  1150  Kc. Power:  5000  Waits 

Owned-C^erated  By KSAL,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 201  W.  Iron  Ave. 

Phone  Number   3701 

Air    Time    Unlimited 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth,  Standard 

Representative John  E.  Peonon 


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Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President R.  J.  Laubeagcnrer 

Station  Mgr R.  V.  lensen 

Prom.  Mgr„  Publ.  Dir C.  R.  Lamer 

Program   Director Al   Thompson 

Chief  Engineer Donald  Engelhardt 

KJAY 

TOPEKA— 1949 

Frequency:  1440  Kc. Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By    S.  H.  Patterson 

Address    908   Kansas  Ave. 

Phone  Number    3-1336 

Air   Time Full   Time 

News    Service    INS 

Representative    McGillvra 

President S.   H.   Patterson 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Paul  Roscoe 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr E.  Reynolds 

Publicity    Dir G.    Allen 

Program   Director Jim   Gosa 

Commercial  Mgr Wayne  J.  Hatchett 


KTOP 


TOPEKA— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Charles  B.  Axton 

Address No.    Buchanan    St. 

Phone:  4-3444 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Associated 

Representative John  E.  Pearson  Co. 

Owner.  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr C.  B.  Axton 

Commercial  Manager Joseph  M.  Purcell 

Asst.  Manager Marie  M.  McKinney 

Program  Director Dermis  Murphy 

Chief  Engineer Floyd  A.  Griffiths 

W  I  B  W 

TOPEKA— 1926— CBS 

Frequency:  580  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  By Capper  Publications,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1035  Topeka  Blvd. 

Phone:  3-2377 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription   Service. .  .Lang- Worth,  Standard 

Membership    NARTB 

Station  Rep Cappep  Pubis,  Inc. 

President H.  S.  Blake 

General-Station  Manager Ben  Ludy 

Commercial  Manager Hilton  Hodges 

Program  Director Maude  Carlson 

Chief  Engineer Lewis  Dickensheets 


WREN 


TOPEKA— 1926— ABC 

Frequency:  1250  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  WREN,  Bdcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 411  W.  10th  St. 

Phone:  2-0505 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  World 

Representotlv*     W«*d 


Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Alf   M.   London 

Comm..   Business  Manager.  .  .  .Fred  L.  Conger 
Sales  Promotion  Manager  . . .  Gerald  K.  Barker 

Program    Manager Max    Falkenstein 

Technical    Spvsr Albert   J.   Meyer 


KAKE 


WICHITA— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KAKE  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 418  W.  Douglas  Ave. 

Phone:  HO  4-9369 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative    Radio   Reps.   Inc. 

Membership    NARTB 

President Mark   H.   Adams 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir Graeme  Fletcher 

Commercial  Mgr Roger  Pepperd 

Program  Director Dick  Williams 

Chief  Engineer Ira  E.  Courtney 


K  A  N  S 


WICHITA— 1936— NBC 

Frequency:  1480  Kc. Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Taylor  Radio  &  TV 

Business-Studio  Address 1015  N.  Broadway 

Phone:  HO  4-2387 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Representative    Roymer 

Membership    NARTB 

President O.  L.  Ted  Taylor 

General  Manager Archie  J.  Taylor 

Comm.   Mgr Alan   Page 

Program  Director Dave  Wilson 

Chief  Engineer Ted  Heithecker 


K  F  B  I 


WICHITA— 1922— ABC 

Freq.:  1070  Kc Power:  10  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By KFBL  Inc. 

Business-Studio    Address Box    1402 

Phone:  Temple  8-3377 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President    Howard    Lane 

Gen.,   Sta.   Mgr Hale   Bondurant 

Commercial  Mgr Clarence  Sewell 

Sales  Prom.  Dir Lewis  H.  Hunter 

Program  Dir George  Wells 

Publicity  Director    Marie  MacDonald 

Chief  Engineer K.  W.  Pyle 

K  FH 

WICHITA— 1922--CBS 

Frequency:  1330  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Own»d'Qpergt»4  iT'  •  ♦R^*o  Stq^W  KFH  Co. 


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Bttsln«u -Studio  Address.  . 

Phone:    2-4491      

N*wspap«r   Ainiiallon 
N»ws   S«rTlc« 
Transcription   Service 
Repreienlolive 
Membership 
President    .... 

V.P..  Gen.  Mqr 

Sales  Promotion  Manaqer 
Proqram  Director 
Chief  Engineer 


KFH  Bldq. 
Air   Time:   Full   Time 

"Eagle" 

UP.   AP 

Capitol 

Blair 

NARTB 

John  Rigby 

Frank  V.  Webb 

Elizabeth  Lathrop 

Tom  Bashaw 

Virgil  Hinshaw 


KWBB 

WICHITA— 1951 

Frequency:    1410   Kc Power:   1000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By... Wichita  Beacon  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 2829   Salina  Ave. 

Phone:  8-3331 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus,    RCA 

News   Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President O.  E.  Bradley 

General    Manager J.   Milton    Hall 

Commercial    Mgr John    Merrell 

Program  Director Virginia  Welch 

Chief   Engineer Gene  Williams 


KENTUCKY 


I'opulation  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  3,055,000 
Radio  Homes  694,000  —  TV  Homes  413,000 


Families  780,000 
Stations  in  State  58 


W  C  M  i 

ASHLAND— 1935— CBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By   .  .  .  .Ashland  Bdcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Address    120    20th    Street 

Phone:  Main  3010 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.    Service World,    Thesaurus 

Representative   H-R  Reps 

President    Charles    Sawyer 

Exec.  Vice-President J.  P.  Williams 

Ad.  Asst Alex  Buchan 

Sta,,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr W.  R.  Martin 

Prog.,    Pub.    Dir J.    B.    Sowards 

Chief  Engineer   Clarence  W.  Weaver 

WWKO 

ASHLAND— 1954 

Frequency:   1420  Kc Power:   5  Kw. 

Owned States  Bcstg.  System 

Address    Box    848 

Phone:  Grand  6784 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    SESAC 

Station  Representative W.  S.  Grant  Co, 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Charles  F.  Triuette 

Sta.  Mgr.,   Prog.  Dir Ernest   Sparkmon 

Commercial  Mgr Joe  Barker 

Publicity    Dir Herman  Dotson 

Chief    Engineer David    B.    Jordon 


WCBL 


WBRT 


BARDSTOWN— 1954 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owner    Bardstown    Bcstg. 

Address P.  O.  Box  No.   1 

Phone     4780 

President     Andy    Anderson 

General    Manager J.   L.   Brownell 


BENTON— 1954 

Frequency:    1290  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Purchase  Bcstg.  Co. 

Air  Time    Daytime 

General  Manager J.  Shelby  McCallum 


WKCT 


BOWLING  GREEN— 1947— ABC 

Freq.:   930  Kc... Power:  1  Kw.  d.;  500  Wts.  n. 
Owned-Oper.  By    ...  Daily   News  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box    727 

Phone:  BO  4325 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Newspaper  Affiliation .  .  Pork  City  Daily  News 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

Representative     Pearson 

Membership   NARTB 

President   J.  Ray  Gaines 

Sta.,  Gen.  Mgr Al  Temple 

Comm.  Mgr Jeff  Wright 

Program  Director T.   J.  Eversole 

Publicity  Director Alvis  Temple 

Chief    Engineer Haro    Durham 

W  L  B  J 

BOWLING   GREEN— 1938— MBS-KBS 

Freq.:    1410  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  I  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Bowling  Green  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    901   Fairview 

Phone:  3212 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative   Biim-Smith 

Membership    RAB.   NARTB 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Ken  D.  Given 


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Commercial  Manager Robert  Proctor 

Publicity    Director Georgia    Bates 

Program   Director Helen   Given 

Chief  Engineer Tom  Smith 


WLCK 


CAMPBELLSVILLE— 1950 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Taylor  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 116  W.  Main  St. 

Phone:  380 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription   Service    Cole 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Redman  Turner 

Commercial  Manager Lindsey  Harden 

Promotion    Mgr Frank    Hayden 

Program   Director Tommie  Kerr 

Chief  Engineer James  B.  Crawley 

WTCO 

CAMPBELLSVILLE— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By S.  Cen.  Ky.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 203  E.  Main  St. 

Phone:    250 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service World,  SESAC 

President H.  T.  Parrott 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Clifford  Spurlock 

Program   Dir Edward   Miller 

Chief  Engineer Harvey  Kingsbury 


WMTA 


CENTRAL  CITY— 1954 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owner Central  City.  Greenville  Bcstg.  Co. 

WNES 

CENTRAL  CITY— 1954 

Frequency:   1600  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owner Muhlenberg   Bcstg.    Co. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Wm.  D.  Atkinson 

WAIN 

COLUMBIA— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:   1270  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Tri-County  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address     Columbia 

Phone:    4111 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Station    Representative Hil    Best 

Trans.    Ser MacGregor,    Thesaurus 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr S.  C.  Bybee 

Program    Director Oris    Gowen 

Commercial  Mgr Lanier  Burchett 

Chief   Engineer Lewis   Owens 

WCTT 

CORBIN— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  680  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Corbin  Times-Tribune,  Inc. 

Phone:   123-4 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

President J.  Springer  Robinson 

General  Manager John  L.  Crawford 

Station  Manager Kenneth  Turner 

Commercial  Manager S.  G.  Hembree 

Chief   Engineer C.   R.   Austin 


WZIP 


COVINGTON— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   1050  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated   By WZIP,   Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address... Sixth  &  Madison  Aves. 

News  Service AP 

Representative    Indies,  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr..  .Arthur  L.  Eilerman 

Station    Manager Walter   Rehbaum 

Chief    Engineer Joseph   M.    Rice 


WCPM 


CUMBERLAND— 1950— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Blanfox  Radio  Co. 

Address Harlan,  Ky. 

Phone:  260 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Trans.  Service    Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Bum  Smith 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr R.  B.  Helms 

Program  Director Al  Cash 

Chief  Engineer J.  Francke  Fox 


WHIR 


DANVILLE— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Commonwealth  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  234 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative Hal  Holman  Co. 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Comm.  Mgr W.  T.  Isaac 

V.r.,  Pgm.  Dir David  B.  Highbaugh 

Chief   Engineer Henry   C.   Lovell 


WIEL 


ELIZABETHTOWN— 1950^KBS 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Elizabethtown  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  5151 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Station  Representative Hil  Best 

News  Service    UP 

Membership     NARTB 

President J.  W.  Hodges 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Dee  Huddleston 

Program    Director Clement    Cockrell 

Chief  Engineer Thomas  Moore  Baldwin 

WFKY 

FRANKFORT— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Fronkfort  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 


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Address Kentucky  Ave.  Extended 

Pbooe:  48281. .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service  UP 

Trans.  Ser RCA.  Thesaurus 

Representative     Burn-Smith 

Pres..  Gen.  Mqr.  Ken  Hart 

Proq.  Dlr. Mary  Flynr 

Comm.    Mqr Bill    Morrison 

Chlel   Enqlneer  Wally  Roach 


WFKN 


FR  ANKUN—  1 9  54— KBS 

Frequency:   1220  Kc.  Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Franklin    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address 103     High     St. 

Phone:    33,    170 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

General   Manager L.    L.    Valentine 

Commercial    Mgr A.    W.    Kockritz,    Jr. 

Station  Rep. Southern  Radio  Prod. 

WFUL 

FULTON— 1951 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By.  .  .  .Ken-Tenn  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address     Box    482 

Phone:    1270 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News    Service    UP 

Station    Representative Hil    Best 

Membership      NARTB 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

President Dr.  R.  W.  Bushart 

Gen.   Mgr.,   Pgm.   Dir J.   O.  Lewis 

Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Engr John  Latham 


WKAY 


GLASGOW— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Glasgow  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Phone:   2141 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Trans.    Service SESAC,   World.   Standard 

Membership     RAB 

President Jack    Pedigo 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr..  Chief  Eng Clovis  Sadler 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr J.  M.  Barrick 

Mgr Freeman   Cherry 

Program    Director Caroline    Biggers 

Chief  Engineer C.  H.  Hulse 


W  H  L  N 


HARLAN—  1 94 1— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. . .  .Blonfox  Radio  Co.,  Inc. 

Phone:  625 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus,   World 

Representative     Bum-Smith 

Membership     RAB 

President.  Gen.  Mgr R.  B.  Helms 

Program    Director Nell    Bradford 

Commercial  Mgr J.  T.  Morgan 

Chief  Engin*«r Marvin  Johnson 


WKIC 


HAZARD— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owmed-Operated  By BMG  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Peoples    Bank   Buildlnq 

Phone:   720 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative Hil   F.   Best 

Membership      RAB 

President Fred  B.  Bullard 

General   Manager Charles  W.  Metcalf 

Chief  Engineer Marvin  E.  Young 

News   Director Charles   W.   Metcalf 

Comm..  Prom.  Manager Bob  Mansfield 


W  S  0  N 


HENDERSON— 1941— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   860  Kc Power:   500  Watts   d. 

Owned-Oper.  By. . .  .Henderson  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Zion  Rd. 

Phone:  3923 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative     Meeker 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres..   Gen.,   Sta.   Mgr Hecht   S.  Lackey 

Comm.  Mgr Ewing  Graham 

Program  Director   Martin  E.  Schaef f er 

Publicity    Dir Dorothy    McCormick 

Chief  Engineer Orville  D.  Jackson 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW 
FAMOUS  BRANDS  .  . 


KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS 
BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


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WHOP 

HOPKINSVILLE— 1940— CBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  Hopkinsville  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Phone:  TV  5-5331 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

Studio-Transmitter  Location Cadiz  Rd. 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative Meeker 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr F.  E.  Lackey 

Commercial  Manager   Katherine  Peden 

Program   Director Margaret  Wyatt 

Pub.  Dir Mary  Ruthlong 

Chief  Engineer Leo   Y.  Wilson 


WKOA 


HOPKINSVILLE— 1954 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owner Pennyrile  Bcstg.  Co.,  c/o  Stratton 

Address Box   110,  Russelville,  Ky. 

WLBN 

LEBANON— 1953 

Frequency:    1590  Kc Power:    1   Kw.,  d. 

Owned Lebanon-Springfield  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.    O.    Box    647 

Phone:    486 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr C.  H.   Hulse,  Jr. 

Station    Mgr Charles    Shuffett 

Commercial  Mgr Charles  Hardin 

Soles  Promotion  Mgr Alan  Baker 

Program    Director Charles    Shuffett 

Chief   Engineer C.   H.   Hulse,   Jr. 


W  L  A  P 


LEXINGTON— 1922— ABC 

Frequency:  630  Kw..  .Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operoted  By American  Bcstg.  Corp. 

(Not  ABC) 

Business-Studio  Address Radio  Bldg. 

Phone:  3-2727 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Gilmore  N.  Nunn 

V.P.-General  Manager J.  E.  Willis 

Program  Director Jack  Brooks 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr Joe  DeLong 

Technical  Supervisor Henry  C.  Locklor 


WLEX 


LEXINGTON— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:   1300  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oier.  By Central  Ky.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 134   N.   Lime   St. 

Phone:  3-0433 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Trans.   Service Long- Worth,  MacGregor 

Membership     NARTB 


Representative     Forjoe 

News   Service    AP 

President J.  D.  Gay,  Jr. 

Secy.-Treas Guthrie  Bell 

Exec.  V.P..  Gen.  Mgr Earl  L.  Boyles 

Commercial   Mgr D.   J.   Abbott 

Chief  Engineer J  M.  Robertson 

WVLK 

LEXINGTON— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:   590  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Bluegrass  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address Phoenix  Hotel 

Phone:   4-6470 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Membership     NARTB 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative     Burn-Smith 

President Donald  J.  Horton 

V.  Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Ted   Grizzard 

Secy.,  Sta.  Dir Ted  Grizzard 

Commercial  Monoger Lynn  E.  Knox 

Promotion  Manager George  T.  Webb 

Program   Director O.   C.   Halyard,   Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Dunbar 

WAVE 

LOUISVILLE— 1933— NBC 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By WAVE,  Inc. 

Business  Address 334  E.  Broadway 

Phone:  Wobosh  2201 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service.  ..  .Thesaurus,   Standard 

News  Service   AP 

Representative NBC  Spot  Soles 

Membership NARTB,   RAB 

President George  W.  Norton,  Jr. 

General-Station  Manager Nothon  Lord 

Commercial  Manager Le  Vel  Woltman 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr Charles  Hill 

Progrom   Director James   Caldwell 

Chief  Engineer Wilbur  Hudson 

W  G  R  C 

LOUISVILLE— 1936 

Frequency:  790  Kc.   ..Power:  5000  d.  1000  n. 

Owned-Operoted  By Northside  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Ky.  Home  Life  Bcstg. 

Phone:  Wobosh  8871 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service tJP 

Membership     NARTB 

Representative Walker 

President J.    Porter   Smith 

Gen.,  Sto.,  Mgr Chorles  L.  Harris 

Comm..  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Tom  Underwood 

Pgm.    Dir Ward    Hatcher 

Chief  Engineer W.  J.  Morrison 

WHAS 

LOUISVILLE— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:    840   Kc.    ...Power:    50,000   Wotts 

Owned-Oper.  By    WHAS,  Inc. 

Address 525  W.  Broodwoy 

Phone:  WAbash  2211 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     AP 

Newspaper   Affil Courier-Journal,   "Times" 


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Representative      . 
MMikMnhip 
FlMldMit 
V.  Pf»»w  Dlr. 
Station   Manaqer 
Sale*  Director.  . 
Publicity    Director 
Chiei  Engineer    . 
Program    Director 


Henry  I.  Christal  Co. 

N  ARTB 

Barry     Bingham 

Victor  A.  Sholis 

Neil   D.   CUne 

John  M.  Fouts 

William    Loader 

Orrin  W.  Towner 

Sam    Giiford 


WINN 


LOUIS  VILLE—  1 940— KBS 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .  .Kentucky  Bcstg.  Corp.,  Inc. 

Bus.  Studio   Address Earle  Hotel 

Phone:  WAbash  5148 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative    R-TV,   Rep. 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Harry  McTigue 

Commercial  Manager    ..Chas.  A.  Schacht,  Jr. 

Prog.,   Pub.   Dir George   Partridge 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr H.  E.  Roberts 

Chiei    Engineer Melvin    ScctrBdalo 


WKLO 


LOUISVILLE— 1948— ABC 

Freq.:    1080  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By ....  Mid-America  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Studio  Address Henry  Clay  Hotel 

Phone:   Clay  4441 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Representative John   Blair   &   Co. 

Membership     RAB 

News  Service UP 

General  Manager D.  C.  Summerford 

Commercial    Mgr Charles    Farmer 

Program  Director Mary  Louise  Moore 

Chief   Engineer Raymond  Ford 


WKYW 


LOUISVILLE— 1947 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  1000  Wertts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Kentucky,  Inc. 

Bus.-Sludio  Address 431  W.  Jefferson  St. 

Phone:   CLay  4811 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Representative   Burn-Smith 

President F.  Eugene  Sandford 

Sta.  Manager Edwin  E.  S.  Weldon 

Commercial  Manager H.  Parker  Smith 

Program  Manager Paul  L.  Ruhle 

Chief    Engineer Charles    L.    Troutman 


WLOU 


LOUISVILLE— 1948 

Frequency:   1350  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By  ...  .  Robert  W.  Rounsaville 

Business-Studio  Address 2549  S.  Third  St. 

Phone:   Calhovm   3680 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Forjoe,    Dora-Clayton 

Managing    Dir W.   R.   Wagner 

Station   Manager Lee   Smith 


Commercial    Mgr Joe    Starr,    Jr. 

Prog.  Dlr Cliff  Butler 

Chief    Engineer St»y»    Dawson 


WFMW 


MADISONVILLE— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By   Messenger  Bdctsg.  Co.,   Inc. 

Address    Box    387 

Phone:    1885 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Newspaper   Affiliation ....  Madison   Publishing 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.    Service.  .Capitol,   Thesaurus,   Standard 

Representative     Continental 

President   Edgar  Arnold,  Sr. 

Sta.,  Gen.  Mgr H.  W.  Wells 

Prom.,   Comm.  Mgr Elmer  L.  Kelley,  Jr. 

Program  Director Richard  T.  Harris 

Chief  Engineer    Evers  Mick 

WKTM 

MAYFIELD— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d, 

Owned-Oper.  By Mayiield  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:    46 Air   Time:    Daytime 

Studio  Address Mayfield  Hotel 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative     Best 

Membership   NARTB 

President Mike  Layman 

General   Manager Jack  D.   Henderson 

Commercial   Mgr Jerry   Watson 

Program   Director Frances   Reynolds 

Chiei  Engineer Joseph  M.  Horgror* 

WNGO 

MAYFIELD— 1947 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .    West  Ky.  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Phone:  1204 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription    Service    Capitol 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President H.  M.  Suthard 

Station  Manager T.  E.  Brewer 

Program  Director O.  L.  Davis 

Promotion  Mgr Bob  Lee 

Chief  Engineer Ben  Dixon 

WFTM 

MAYSVILLE— 1948— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Standard  Tobacco  Co.«  Inc. 

Bus.  Address 626  Forest  Ave. 

Phone:  Logan  4-3361 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Membership   NARTB 

President Charles  P.  Clarke 

General  Mgr John  W.  Betts 

Commercial  Mgr James  Newhart 

Program   Director    Gene   Waters 

Chief  Engineer Harvey  Cross 


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WMIK 

MIDDLESBORO— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:   560  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Cumberland  Gap  Bcstg. 

Phone:    980 Air  Time:    Daytime 

Representative    Holman 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

News  Service    UP 

Membership     RAB 

President Dr.  U.  G.  Brummett 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Maurice  K.  Henry 

Program   Dir Lee  Wilder 

Chief  Engineer Tal  England 

WNBS 

MURRAY— 1948 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Wotts 

Owned-Operated  By Murray  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   P.  O.  Box  548 

Phone:   1340 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

President H.    T.   Waldrop 

Manager Edward  Griiiin 

Comm.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Troy  Glidwell 

Chief   Engineer Otis    Cohoon 

WNOP 

NEWPORT— 1948 

Frequency:  740  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Tri-City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 606  Monmouth  St. 

Phone:  Juniper  7100 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr James  G.  Lang 

General  Manager Ann  Rolfes   Long 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir R.  D.  Nunn 

Comm.    Mgr R.    M.    Gilmore 

Chief    Engineer William    J.   Snyder 


W  0  M  I 


OWENSBORO— 1938— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Owensboro  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Phone:  3-1558 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Newspaper   Affiliations .  . .  Messenger,  Inquirer 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  RCA 

Representative  Burn-Sndth 

President Lowrence  W.  Hager 

Gen.-Sta.    Mgr Hugh   O.    Potter 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Jim  Wilkinson 

Program    Director Cliff ordean    Potter 

Chief  Engineer Harold  I.  Peters 


WVJS 


OWENSBORO— 1947 

Frequency:  1420  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Owensboro  On  The  Air,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 324  Allen  St. 

Phone:  3-3521 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service TO 


Representative Williom  G.  Ramboou 

Membership   NARTB 

President V.  J.  StMU 

General  Manager Malcolm  Greep 

Commercial  Manager John  T.  Rutledge 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Leola  C.  Hoyden 

Program  Director Larry  Adams 

Publicity    Dir J.    Walter    Greep 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Earl  Jago* 


WKYB 


PADUCAH— 1948— NBC 

Freq.:  570  Kc.  .Power:   1  Kw.  d.,  500  Wts.,  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By WKYB.  Inc. 

Address 504  Kentucky  Ave. 

Phone:  2-1678 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Newspaper  Affiliation    Sun 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr E.  J.  Paxton,  Jr. 

Commercial  Manager S.  Livingston 

Program  Dir Joe  P.  Knight 

Chief   Engineer E.   J.   Pell 


W  P  A  D 


PADUCAH— 1930— CBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By   .  .Paducah  Bdcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address  4th  &  Bway — Taylor  Bldg. 

Phone:  2-8231 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.  Serv Long-Worth 

Representative Meeker 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Pierce  E.  Lackey 

General   Manager Prewitt    Lackey 

Asst.  Sta.  Mgr Ray  Mofield 

Comm.  Manager Linn  Wolff 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Ray  Mofield 

Chief  Engineer U.  C.  Morris 

WSIP 

PAINTSVILLE— 1949— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watt* 

Owned-Oper.  By Big  Sandy  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Meade  Bldg. 

Phone:   1196 Air  Time:  Full  Tmie 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Hil  Best 

General  Manager Ted  Arnold  Silvers 

Station  Manager Jack  Welch 

Chief  Engineer Eugene  Baldridge 

WLSI 

PIKEVILLE— 1949 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Cumberland  Pub.  Co. 

Address    PIkevllU 

Phone:  456 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Newspaper   Affiliation Daily  News 

News  Service    UP 


433 


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TroiMCTiptton  S^rrice    Thesaurus 

President Mrs.  W.  J.  Ward 

Geiu.  Comm.  Mqt Roy  E.  Alexander 

Program  Dlr. .                           Charles  T.  Snowden 
Chiei  Engineer  Guy   N.  Ferrell 


WPKE 


PIKEVILLE— 1949— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watis 

Owned  Oper.    By     E.    Ky.    Bdcstq.    Corp. 

Phone:    1280  Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Service  AP 

Station    Rep.  Continental 

Transcription    Service     World 

Membership    NARTB 

President     Mitchell    Preston 

General   Manager W.  T.  Frazier 

Proqram   Director Al  Kahn 

Chief    Engineer Yancey    Bowling 


WPRT 


PRESTONBURG— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:    960    Kc Power:    1    Kw..  d. 

Owned Kentucky  Mt.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address So.   Lake  Drive 

Phone:   5951 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    MacGregor 

President D.   C.   Stephens 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Rex  Osborne 

Commercial  Mgr Paul  R.  Fairchild 

Soles  Promotion  Mgr Clarence  Robinson 

Program     Director Burt     Roberts 

Chief  Engineer James  Hoskins 


WPKY 


PRINCETON— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1580  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Princeton   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address     Box    478 

Phone:   2072 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Trans.   Service    Capitol 

Station   Rep Continental 

News    Service    AP 

Owner,  Gen.  Mgr Leslie  Goodaker 

Comm.    Mgr James    Johnson 

Program  Dir Mrs.  Leslie  Goodaker 

Commercial  Manager James  H.  Johnson 

Chief  Engineer Marvin  Mohoney 


WEKY 


RICHMOND— 1953— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1340   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned WEKY.  Inc. 

Address     McKee    Bldg. 

Phone:    1 340 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

President Dages   I.   Boyle 

General  Manager O.  C.  Halyard  Jr. 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr Fred  Welch 

Program    Director Bob    Doll 


Promotion   Mgr Jay    Watters 

Chief  Engineer Estil  Anderson 

WRUS 

RUSSELL  VILLE— 1953 

Frequency:   800  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Roth  E.  Hook 

Address P.  O.  Box   110 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.   Service    Capitol 

Station    Representative Hil    Best 

General  Manager .Earl  H.  Johnson 

Soles  Manager Jim  Pasteur 

WSFC 

SOMERSET— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Southeastern  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address   Stanford  Rd. 

Phone:  1240-41 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Theasurus 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Representative Hill   F.   Best 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Mike  Layman 

Commercial   Manager    Donald  Orwin 

Program   Director John   A.   Hartnett 

Technical  Dir Ralph  F.  Denton 


WMTC 


VANCLEVE— 1948 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Kentucky  Mt.  Holiness  Assn. 

Bus.-Studio  Address    Vancleve 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Continental 

President Dr.  Lela  G.  McConnell 

General-Station-Comm.  Mgr Wilfred  Fisher 

Program  Dir Violet  Person 

Chief    Engineer Kenneth    AmsfKiugh 

WTCW 

WHITESBURG— 1953 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Ky.-Va.    Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address     Whitesburg 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.   Service    SESAC 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Kenneth  J.  Crosthwait 

Commercial  Mgr Frank  L.  Jones 

Program  Director Aubrey  Garber 

Chief  Engineer Clifton  Branham 


WWKY 


WINCHESTER— 1954— MBS 

Frequency:    1380 Power:   1000  Wotts 

Owner Winchester  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    17V2   W.  Broadway 

Phone 1380 

President N.    B.    Ratliff 

Chief  Eng K.  P.  Graham 


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Pop.  Feb.  1,   1955   (Est.)   2,982,000  —  Families  745,000 
Radio  Homes  642,000  —  TV  Homes  323,000  —  Stations  in  State  59 


KROF 


ABBEVILLE— 1948 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  B7 AbbeTille  Bcstg.  Senr.  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  306 

Phone:   90 Air  Time:  Dcnrtime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Membership     NARTB 

General  Manager George  P.  Martin 

Program  Director Ebba  Lou  Martin 

Chief  Engineer George  P.  Martin 

KALB 

ALEXANDRIA— 1935— ABC 

Frequency:  580  Kc. Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  1  Kw.  n. 
Dwned-Oper.  By  .Alexandria  Bdcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 601    Wash.    St. 

News  Service   AP.  UP 

Transcription    Service World,   MacGregor 

Representative   Weed  &  Co. 

Membership    NARTB,   R AB 

President    Walter   H.   Allen 

Gen.    Mgr Willard    L.    Cobb 

Sta.,   Comm.  Manager Walter  D.  Melson 

Prom.  Mgr.  and  Pub.  Dir Mary  Petrie 

Prog.   Dir Alex  Marchand 

Chief  Engineer    Jesse  R.  Sexton 


KDBS 


ALEXANDRA— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:   1410  Kc Power:   1  Kw. 

Owned    Dixie  Bcstg.   Ser. 

Address 915  Fourth  St. 

News  Service    UP 

Commercial  Mgr D.  Ed  Pebbles 

Station  Director W.  G.  Lynch 


KSYL 


ALEXANDRIA— 1947— NBC 

Frequency:    970   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KSYL.  Inc. 

Address    Box    1489 

Phone:   6611-12 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

Pres.,  Comm.  Mgr Milton  Fox 

General  Manager Virgil  G.  Evans 

Comm.    Mgr Sylvan    Fox 

Program  Director Bruce  Rainey 

Chief  Engineer Thomas  Marhefka 

KTRY 

BASTROP— 1948-.KBS 
FrtquMqr:  730  Kc Pew«n  250  Wottt  d. 


Owned-Oper.   By Morehouse   Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address Box    193 

Phone:    1400 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

General  Manager Bill  Davis 

Program    Director Carl    Livingston 

Commercial  Manager G.  I.  Johnson 

Chief   Engineer Harry    Howard 

WAFB 

BATON  ROUGE— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  1460  Kc. Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.   By Modem  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 929  Government  St. 

Phone:  4-8571 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative   Adam  Young 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President C.   C.   Barnard 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr T.  E.  Gibbons 

Commercial    Mgr Ron    Litteral 

Pub..    Program   Director Howard   Gordon 

Chief  Engineer Donald  K.  Allan 


WIBR 


BATON  ROUGE— 1948 

Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Community  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   P.  O.  Box  1226 

Phone  Number  49493 

News    Service AP 

Trans.   Serv Lang- Worth  &  Standard 

Representative     Walker 

President G.  T.   Owen 

Gen.  Mgr Robert  Earle 

Commercial  Manager Roger  Davison 

Program   Dir Scott   W.   Erwin 

Chief  Engineer E.  E.  Case 

W  J  B  0 

BATON  ROUGE— 1943— NBC 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  5000  Watti 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Baton  Rouge  Bcstg.  Ca,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 444  Florida  SL 

Phone:  2-5271 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News.  Affil State  Times.  Morning  Advocate 

News  Service    AP 

Representative George  P.  Hollingbery 

Membership    RAB.   NARTB 

President Douglas  L.  Manship 

General  Mgr Kelly  Maddox 

Sales  Manager John  D.  Wooldridge 

Prom.   Dir Kitty   Haworth 

Program  Director Don  Perrie 

Chief  Engineer Theodore  Hubert 


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WLCS 

BATON  ROUGE— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Air  Warei,  Inc. 

BoBlneti  Address 204  North  St. 

Phone:   24411 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Associated.    World 

Representatlye     Wm.    G.    Rambeau 

Membership   .  NARTB,  RAB 

President    ....  Norman  Saurage 

Gen.    Manager  Lamar    Simmons 

Station    Manager  Gene    Nelson 

Comm.   Manager Olas    Olsen 

Publicity     Director Frank    Kean 

Chiet   Engineer Edward   Van  Valkenburg 

WXOK 

BATON  ROUGE— 1953 

Frequency:    1260  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.    By WXOK.    Inc. 

Address 243    Convention    St. 

Phone:    4-7604 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News    Service    UP 

Representative     Forjoe 

Co-Owners.  .Jules  Paglin,  Stanley  W.  Ray.  Jr. 

Station  Manager Gordon  Lloyd 

Comm.     Mgr Tom    McGuire 

Soles    Prom.    Mgr Al    Homberger 

Program    Director Ed    Bishop 

Chief  Engineer Noel  Walter 

WHXY 

BOG  ALUSA— 1954 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  1  Kw. 

Owned Bogalusa    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  689 

Phone:  RE  2-4254 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Station  Rep Clark.  Dixie 

Exec.  V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Bob  Robinson 

Program   Director Aubry   Gatewood 

Chief    Engr Stcmley    Henderson 

WIKC 

BOGALUSA— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. Enterprise  Publishing  Co. 

Business  Address 605  N.  Rio  Grande  St. 

Phone:   RE  5-1355 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    AP 

General   Manager Curt   Siegelin 

WARB 

COVINGTON— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  730   Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By A.  R.  Blossman,  Inc. 

Address     Box    568 

Phone;    1600 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Membership      NARTB 

President A.  R.  Blossman 

Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Engr. .  .  .  William  H.  Bland  Jr. 


"SElLn. 

SOUTH 

You  Need 

WWL 

New  Orleans 


South 's  Greatest 
Salesman 


WWL 


50,000  watts 
Clear  channel 
CBS  Radio  AfHhal 


A  department  of  Loyola  University 
Represented  nationally  by  the  Katz  Agency 


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Commercial    Mgr Roy    Hebert 

Program   Director Winford   McDaniel 

Promotion  Dir Mildred  Bland 

KSIG 

CROWLEY— 1947 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Acadia  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 101  N.  Parkerson  Ave. 

Phone:  1450-1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    N ARTB.    R AB 

President    Max  Thomas 

General  Manager George  Thompson 

Commercial   Manager Thomas  E.   Griffin 

Prog.  Director Boyce  Jim  Trahan 

Chief   Engineer C.    P.   Ruf f ner 

KDLA 

DeRIDDER— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Sabine  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Wash.  &   1st  St. 

Phone:  7600 Air  Time:  Daylime 

News  Service UP 

Trans.   Service    MacGregor 

President Cyril  W.  Reddoch 

Commercial  Manager Ralph  L.  Hooks 

Program  Director Ted  Thompson 


KEUN 


EUNICE— 1952 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Tri-Parish  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  Box  789 

Phone:  3041 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

President   Vincent  Riehl 

General   Manager John   A.   Chauvin 

Publicity  Director Milton  S.  David 

Chief   Engineer Henry  Baham 


WFPR 


HAMMOND— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:   250  Wattf 

Owned-Oper.  By Cef alu  Radio  Station 

Business-Studio   Address Box  432 

Phone:  960 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Trans.   Service SESAC.  World 

Station  Rep Continental 

Membership    NARTB 

News  Service   AP 

President    Nicholas    Cef  alu 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr J.  K.  Ferris 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Pgm.  Dir George  Bonnell 

Chief  Engineer Warren  Adams 


KCIL 


HOUMA— 1947— NBC-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned   KCIL,  Inc. 

Address P.    O.   Box    1031 


Phone:  6828 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Station  Rep Indie  Sales 

Membership    NARTB 

President Denver    T.    Bronnen 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr L.  H.  Thesmar 

Commercial  Mgr Les    Ryder 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Ken  Rogers 

Prog.,  Pub.  Director Virginia  Ryder 

Chief  Engr Earl  Herron 

KJEF 

JENNINGS— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:    1290   Kc Power:    500   Watts   d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Jennings  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 1521    Lake   Arthur  Ave. 

Phone:   1155 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Clovis  L.  Bailey 

Prog.    Dir Howard    Hoag 

Comm.   Mgr Gerald  Dugas 

Pub.  Dir.,  Chief  Engineer Clovis  L.  Bailey 


KLFY 


LAFAYETTE— 1950— ABC 

Freq.:  1420  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  Wts.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Camellia  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    P.  O.  Box  398 

Phone:  8-9494 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service World 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Rep. Rambeau 

Membership     NARTB 

President Paul    H.   De   Clouet 

General  Manager William  A.   Patton 

Program   Director Bob   Castellon 

Publicity  Director Virginia  Boulanger 

Chief  &igineer Fred  Herbert 


K  V  0  L 


LAFAYETTE— 1935— NBC 

Frequency:  1330  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Evangeline  Bcstg.  Co«  Inc. 

Address    519   S.   Buchanan 

Phone:  5-6426-7 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation "Daily  Advertiser" 

News  Service AP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

Representative    Meeker 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

President    Morgan  Murphy 

General  Manager George  H.  Thomas 

Commercial  Manager Thomas  G.  Pears 

Prog.  Dir B.  Hillman  Bailey,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Louis  Pilcher 


KAOK 


LAKE  CHARLES— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owne'^.-Operated   By KAOK,   Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1399 

Phone:   6-7541 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


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N*ws  S»nrlco  UP 

R*pr«s»ntatiTe  Forjoe 

PrvsidenI Jules  J.  Paglln 

Co-Manaqer    Tom  Gresham 

Co  Mqr.,    Proq.   Dlr Roy   Rhodes 

Station   Director                      Stanley  W.  Ray.  Jr. 
Chlel   Enalneer  Walter   Jones 


KLOU 


LAKE  CHARLES— 1947— CBS 

Frequency:   1580  Kc Power:   1000  Walts 

Owned  Ope r.  By.  .The   Pelican   Bcsfg.  Co..  Inc. 

Bus.  Studio   Address 203  W.   Clarence  St. 

News  Service AP 

Representative    Pearson 

Trans.    Service    Thesaurus 

Membership     NARTB 

Pres.,  Owner Sara  M.  Anderson 

Commercial  Mqr Harper  L.  Clark 

Proqrctm    Director Harry    Cook 

Publicity  Dir Annelle  H.  Bulechek 

Chief    Enqineer Ernest    J.    Vincent 


KPLC 


LAKE  CHARLES^1935— NBC 

Frequency:    1470  Kc Power:   5000   Watts 

Owned  Oper.   By Calcasieu   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box   1521 

Phone:   2713 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative      Weed 

President T.  B.  Lanford 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr David  Wilson 

Program    Director Ken    Gilmore 

Chief  Enqineer A.  B.  Croft 


KDBC 


MANSFIELD— 1954 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned DeSoto  Bcstq,  Corp. 

Address   P.  O.  Box  740 

News   Service    AP 

Trans.    Ser Standard 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Arthur  L.  Greene 


KAPB 


MARKSVILLE— 1954 

Frequency:    1370   Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owner Avoyelles    Bcstg.    Corp. 

Address     Box    506 


KAPK 


MINDEN— 1952 

Frequency:    1240   Kc Power:    100  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Parish  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address    Box  586 

News    Service    UP 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Martin  Kirsch.  Jr. 

Asst.   Mgr M.   E.   (Pat)  Brown 

Pfo^-    Dir Ben   F.  Hubbird 

Chief    Engineer Billy    Hyatt 


KLIC 

MONROE— 1950— MBS 

Frequency:    1230    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Dr.  Frank  Cemiglia 

Address 626    Bernhardt    Bldg. 

Phone:  3-4617 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Station    Rep Dora    Clayton 

News   Service    UP 

President.  Manager Dr.  Frank  Cemiglia 

Commercial   Manager William  Miles 

Program    Director Douglas     China 


KMLB 


MONROE— 1930— ABC 

Frequency:   1440  Kc.  .Power:  5000  d.;   1000  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Liner's  Bcstg.  Station,  Inc. 

Business  Address Hotel  Frances 

News   Service    AP 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

Representative Venard 

President Mrs.  Robert  Gaston,  Jr. 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Charles  Price 

Comm.,    Prog.    Mgr James    Plaisance 

Chief  Engineer O.  L.  Morgan 

KNOE 

MONROE— 1944— NBC 

Frequency:  1390  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By James  A.  Noe 

Business-Studio    Address Knoe   Road 

Phone:    8155 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative   H-R  Reps 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President James  A.  Noe 

General  Manager Paul  H.  Goldman 

Station,   Commercial   Mgr Al    Donaldson 

Program    Director Harry    Arthur 

Chief   Engineer Jack    Ratliff 

KMRC 

MORGAN  CITY— 1954 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned Tri-City    Bcstg.    Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  889 

News   Service    UP 

President Warren   J.   Fortier 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Samuel  F.  Rosea 

Treasurer Mortimer    Silverman,    Jr. 

Secretary A.  A.  Bensabat,  Jr. 


KWCJ 


NATCHITOCHES— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Natchitoches  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Box  232 

Phone:  2353 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Membership     NARTB 

President Dr.  WilUam  H.  Plerson 

Gen.  Mgr. ChariM  L.  Flondiord 


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KANE 

NEW  IBERIA— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By New  Iberia  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 101   West  St..  Peter  St. 

Phone:  2-6726 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

General  Manager George  H.  Thomas 

Station  Manager Dierrell  Homm 

Sales   Prom.  Hgr Charles  Malone 

Commercial  Mgr Donald  Bonin 

Prog.  Mgr Jo  Elyn  Chambers 

Chief   Engineer Merle   Case 

KVIM 

NEW  IBERIA— 1951 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Queen  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.    O.   Box   50 

Phone:    2-5826 Air   Time:    Daytime 

Transcription  Service Associated 

President P.  M.  Cochran 

General    Manager John   H.    Coco 

Promotion  Mgr L.  E.  Borrilleaux 

Cliief  Engineer Kearney  Escayne 


WBOK 


NEW  ORLEANS— 1951 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated   By WBOK,  Inc. 

Address 505  Baronne  St. 

Phone:  Tulane  5363 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     Forjoe 

President Jules  J.  Paglin 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Stanley  W.  Ray,  Jr. 

Station    Mgr Ed.    Prendergast 

Comm.  Mgr Fred  Schwarz 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Jim  Smith 

Chief   Engineer John   Rhode 

W  D  S  U 

NEW  ORLEANS— 1923— NBC 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WDSU  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio   Address 520    Royal   St. 

Phone:   Tulane  4371 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP,    UP 

Transcription  Service Capitol,  World 

Representative    John  Blaix 

Membership   NARTB,  RAB 

President Edgar  B.  Stern,  Jr. 

Exec.  V.P.   &  Gen.   Mgr Robert  Swezey 

V.P.  &  Comm.  Mgr Louis  Read 

V.P.  Charge  Prog'ng Tom  Hicks 

Program  Director Don  Howell 

Prom.    Dir Marion    Annenberg 

Chief  Engineer Lindsey  Riddle 


WJBW 


Owned-Operated  By Louise  C.  Carlson 

Business-Studio    Address Cigali   Bldg. 

Phone:  Ma.  3488 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service  AP 

Membership ,  ^ NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Louise  C.  Carlson 

Commercial   Mgr Ed.  Carlson 

Program  Director Edward  C.  Carlson 

Chief  Engineer Frank  J.  Recely.  Jr. 

WJMR 

NEW  ORLEANS— 1946 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Supreme  Bcstg  Co.,  Inc. 

Address Jung  Hotel.  1500  Canal  Street 

Phone:  Canal  0356 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President    Chester  Owens 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr. . . .  George  A,  Mayoral 

Sales   Prom.  Mgr Robert  E.  Jef f ers 

Program   Director Aubrey   Moore 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Petrik 


WMRY 


NEW  ORLEANS— 1950 

Frequency:  600  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Southland  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 2107   Dryades   St. 

Phone:  Tulane  4841 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative    Gill-Pema 

Trans.    Service B.M.I. 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Lester  Kamin 

General  Manager Mort  Silverman 

Sales    Prom.,   Pub.   Dir Mary  Potter 

Prog.  Dir Larry  McKinley 

Chief  Engineer Samuel  Perkins 

W  N  0  E 

NEW  ORLEANS— 1925— MBS 

Frequency:  1060  Kc.  .Power:  50,000  d.;  5000  n. 

Owned-Operated  By James  A.  Noe 

Business-Studio  Address St.  Charles  Hotel 

Phone:  Express  2173 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    SES AC 

Representative   H-R 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Owner James  A.  Noe 

V.P.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr James  E.  Gordon 

Commercial    Mgr Paul    Beville 

Program  Director Tom  Abbott 

Publicity  Director Eldon  Durand 

Chief  Engineer A.  J.  Bourgeois 


WSMB 


NEW  ORLEANS— 1926 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 


NEW  ORLEANS— 1925— ABC 

Frequency:  1350  Kc.  .Power:  5  Kw.  d.;  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned WSMB,  Inc. 

Address Maison  Blanche  Bldg. 


439 


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Phoa#:  Magnolia  5921 

N*ws  Serrice 

Transcription   Serrice 
Station    Rep. 
Membership 
President 

G«n*ral.    Sta.    Mqr. 
Program   Direclor 
Publicity    Dir.    . 
Chlei  Engineer 


Air  Time:  Full  Tune 
AP 

World 

Avery  Knodel 

NARTB 

Gaston  Purecu 

John    R.    O'Meallie 

Marshall   Pearce 

Mrs.    Renate    May 

Harold  Nebe 


WTIX 

NEW  ORLEANS— 1951 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.   By  ...  Mid-Continent   Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address 624    Canal   St. 

Phone:    MAgnolia   3562...  Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Membership      NARTB 

Station   Representative    Young 

President Robert    H.    Storz 

Exec.    Vice-President Todd   Storz 

Vice-Pres.,   Gen,   Mgr. .  .  George   W.   Armstrong 

Commercial     Mgr Fred     Berthelson 

Program    Director Larry    Wilson 

Chiel    Engineer Morris    E.    Jones 

WTPS 

NEW  ORLEANS— 1947 

Frequency:  940  Kc Power:  1000  d.;  500  n. 


In  New  Orleans 

THE 

o  MID-CONTINENT 
°       FORMULA 

works  at 

•  WTIX 

In  September,  1953,  WTIX  was  last  among  11 
New  Orleans  stations.  Then  Mid-Continent  took 
over,  applied  new  ideas,  programming,  person- 
alities. Now  WTIX  is  rirst  all  day  with  an 
average  of  21.3%;  second  station  17.9%.* 
Talk  to  Adam  J.  Young,  Jr.,  national  represen- 
tative, or  call  WTIX  General  Manager,  Fred 
Berthelson. 
•Per  last  available  Hooper  (November,  1954) 

^K^M  -CONTINENT   BROADCASTING   CO. 

▼    '     President :  Todd  Sforz 
KOWH.  Omaha        WHB.  Kansas  City       WTIX,  New  Orleans 

Represented  by        Repre-.ented  by  Represented  by 

H-R  Reps,  Inc.        John  Blair  &  Co.       Adam  J.  Young,  Jr. 


Owned-Oper.  By The  Times  Picayune 

Business   Address 615  North  St. 

Phone:  Tulane  2411 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service   Associated 

News   Service    AP 

Membership      NARTB 

Representative    Branham 

President John   F.  Tims 

General   Mgr H.  F.   Wehrmann 

Prog.  Dir Robert  Smith 

Prom.   Mgr Martin   Burke 

Chief   Engineer George   DeBlieux 


WWEZ 


NEW  ORLEANS— 1947 

Frequency:  690  Kc Power:  5000  Walts 

Owned-Operated  By WWEZ  Radio  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio   Address Hotel  New   Orleans 

Phone:  Canal  3521 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     Walker 

President A.  J.  Chilton 

General  Manager Joe  A.  Oswald 

Program  Dir Ken  Elliott 

Chief    Engineer Harrison    Mondy 


WWL 


NEW  ORLEANS— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:  870  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Loyola  University 

Address   Roosevelt  Hotel 

Phone:  Raymond  2194.  ..  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP,  AP 

Transcription  Service Standard,  Thesaurus 

Representative    Katz 

Membership    NARTB 

President Rev.  Patrick  Donnelly 

General  Manager W.  H.  Summerville 

Comm.  Manager Larry  Balrd 

Sales  Prom.,  Pub.  Mgr Harry  Hildebrand 

Program  Director E.  M.  Hoemer 

Chief  Engineer J.  D.  Bloom,  Jr. 


KREH 


OAKDALE— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:   900   Kc Power:   250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Louisiana  Bcstg.  Service 

Address    Box    57 1 

Phone:  900 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

President Cyril   W.    Reddoch 

General  Manager Ralph  L.  Hooks 

Commercial  Mgr Mel  Bennett 


KSLO 


OPELOUSAS— 1947— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KSLO  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    KSLO   Bldg. 

Phone  Number  2633 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 


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SELLti. 

SOUTH 

You  Need 

WWL 

New  Orleans 


South 's  Greatest 
Salesman 


WWL 


50,000  watts 
Clear  channel 
CBS  Radio  Affihate 


A  department  of  Loyola  University 
Represented  nationally  by  the  Katz  Agency 


Representative Sears   &  Ayer 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr W.  Eugene  Jones 

Commercial  Mgr A.  B.  Reed  Jr. 

Program    Director Wandell    AUegood 

Chief  Engineer Richard  M.  Colo 


KRUS 


RUSTON— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Ruston  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 105  Park  Ave. 

News  Service    Up 

Newspaper  Affiliation "Daily  Leader" 

Representative     Best 

President C.  E.  Faulk.  Jr. 

Station  Manager Kenneth  L.  Whitaker 

Program   Director Bill   Carter 


KANV 


SHREVEPORT— 1954 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Northwest  La.  Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address 2730   Talbot  St.,  P.  O.   Box  3611 

Station  Representative    Dora-Clayton 

Managing  Director Glenn  V.  Wilson 

Prog.,  Per.  Mgr Doris  F.  Nargassans 

Chief  Engineer Carl  F.  Goulden 

KCIJ 

SHREVEPORT— 1950 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  5000  Walts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Southland  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 205  Milam  St. 

Phone:  4-6681 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative Young,   Clark   Brown 

News   Service UP,   INS 

President    Lester  Kamin 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr John  H.  Pace 

Chief  Engineer N.  L.  Keys 


KENT 


SHREVEPORT— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1550  Kc. Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Frank  H.  Ford 

Business-Studio  Address 311  Milam  Bldg. 

Phone:  3-3681 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   , AP 

Tronscription  Service Standard 

Representative     Pearson 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Frank  H.  Ford 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Frank  H.  Ford,  Jr. 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Bill  Monroe 

Sales  Manager William  F.  Ford 

Prog.   Dir Irv   Zeldman 

Chief  Engineer L.  J.  Carlson 


KJOE 


SHREVEPORT— 1954 

Frequency:   1480  Kc Power:   1   Kw.  d. 

Owned    Audiocasting,  Inc. 


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Addr»»s    . 
Phone:    2-0732 
News  Service 
Statton    Representativt 
Pres..  Gen    Mqr 


.507     Spring     St. 
Air   Time:    Daytime 

AP 

Forjoe 

.  .  Joe  Monroe 


K  R  M  D 

SHREVEPORT— 1928— ABC 

Frequency:   1340  Kc.    Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Radio  Station  KRMD 

Bus.  Studio    Address Now    Jefferson    Hotel 

Phone:    3-6171 Air  Time:    Full  Time 

Representative    Weed 

Membership      N  ARTE 

President T.     B.    Lanford 

Manager G.  V.  Wilson 

Program   Director Elizabeth  V.   AHord 

Chief  Engineer Carl  W.  Goulden 

K  T  B  S 

SHREVEPORT— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  710  Kc.  Power  10  Kw.  d.;  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By KTBS.  Inc. 

Address    312    East   Kings   Hway 

Phone:  7-3644 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative     Petry 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr E.  Newton  Wray 

Business    Manager Patrick  White 

Pub.,  Prom.  Mgr Dorothy  Goldsworthy 

Program  Director Michael  Roppolo 

Chief  Engineer   C.  H.  Maddox 

K  W  K  H 

SHREVEPORT— 1925— CBS 

Frequency:  1130  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Owned-Opercrted  By.  .International  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio   Address Box    1387 

Phone:  2-8711 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper    Affiliation Shreveport    Times 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription    Service Standard 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President William   H.  Bronson 

Exec.  V.P..  Gen.  Mgr Henry  B.  Clay 

Commercial    Manager Fred    Watkins,    Jr. 

Prom.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir Jcmies  T.  Briggs 

Program  Director Horace  Logon 

Chief  Engineer O.  S.  Droke 

KBSF 

SPRINGHILL— 1954 

Frequency:    1460  Kc. Power:  1000  Watts 

Owner Springfield    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address    Box    508 


KTLD 


TALLULAH— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:    1360  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owner Howard    E.    Griffin 


KTIB 


THIBODAUX— 1953 

Frequency:   630  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owner Deha   Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Address Lafourche   Comet   Building 

Phone     5348 

President F.  H.  Block 

Chief  Engineer Don  Gatz 


KVPI 


VILLE  PLATTE— 1953 

Frequency:   1050  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Ville  Platte  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box    566 

Phone:   5888 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Membership    NARTB 

President Lionel  B.  Deville 

General   Manager Chris   Duplechain 

Comm.   Mgr W.   O.   Carson 

Program  Director J.  S.   Fontenot 

Chief  Eng I.  S.  Fontenot 


THOSE  WHO   KNOW 
FAMOUS  BRANDS  .  .  . 


KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS 
BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


IP 


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MAINE 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955   (Est.)   948,000  —  Families   293,000 
Radio  Homes  279,000  —  TV  Homes  122,000  —  Stations  in  State  16 


WFAU 

AUGUSTA— 1946— MBS-YANKEE 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By . . .  Twin  City  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 223  Lisbon  St. 

Phone:  3-3878 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Standard,  World 

Representative O'ConnelL     Borgatti 

President Faust  Couture 

Gemeral  Manager Norman   G.   Gallant 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Harry  Simons 

Program  Director Mona  Hixon 

Publicity    Director Gregory    Evans 

Supervisory    Engineer loseph    Roy 

WRDO 

AUGUSTA— 1932— NBC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By    WRDO,    Inc. 

Address   175  Water  Street 

Phone:  3-4735 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President Adeline  B.  Rines 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Donald  K.  Powers 

Publ.  Pgm.  Dir Leslie  R.  Hubley 

Chie    Engineer Harold  T.  Dinsmore 


W  A  B  I 


BANGOR—  1 924— ABC 

Frequency:   910  Kc Power:  5000  Wath. 

Owned-Oper.  By Community  Bcstg.  Service 

Business-Studio  Address 57  State  St. 

Phone:   6448 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Representative Hollingbery.    Kettell-Carter 

Co-O.,  President Horace  E.  Hildreth 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr L3on  Gorman,  Jr. 

Program   Dir Richard    Bronson 

Chief    Engineer Walter    Dickson 


WGU  Y 


BANGOR— 1947— CBS 

Frequency:    1230    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned Bangor    Bcstg.    Corp. 

Address 26   Central   St. 

Phone:    7354 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

News    Service UP 

Station  Rep Everett-McKinney,  Kirby 

Pres.,    Gen.   Mgr Sherwood   J.    Tarlow 

Station    Mgr Allan    W.    Roberts 

Commercial  Mgr Joseph  Kruger 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Herb  Viming 

Program  Dir Kenneth  Manley 

Publicity   Dir Robert   Norris 

Chief  Engineer Sal  Fulchino 


W  L  B  Z 


BANGOR— 1926— NBC 

Frequency:  620  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Maine  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 100  Main  St. 

Phone:  Bangor  2-4656 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Representative   Weed 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President    Adeline  Rines 

General  Manager Edward  E.  Guernsey 

Comm.   Mgr Gordon  E.   Kelley 

Program  Director Irving  S.  Hunter 

Publicity  Manager George  Chapman 

Chief  Engineer John  Wibby 


WIDE 


BIDDEFORD— 1948— MBS-YANKEE 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By    Biddeford  Bdcstg.  Corp. 

Address 234  Main  St. 

Phone:  4-4566 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service World 


WIDE 

BIDDEFORD-SACO,  ME. 
MBS-YANKEE 

Since  it  went  on  the  air  November  6,  1948,  it 
has  been  growing  steadily  in  acceptance  as  a 
proven  sales  medium  in  this  industrial-recreational 
marketing  area.  WIDE's  proven  daytime  service 
area  covers  a  population  of  201,781.  From  June 
through  September  1,410,298  cars  come  into  this 
market,  bringing  with  them  approximately  5,800,- 
000  potential  customers.  29.5  million  dollars  are 
spent  annually  in  Biddeford  and  Saco.  WIDE  is 
looted  in  the  heart  of  Maine's  richest  resort 
area  .  .  .  Old  Orchard  Beach.  Kennebunk  Beach. 
Pine  Point  and  many  others.  Here,  too,  are  located 
the  famous  textile  plants  of  Pepperell.  Bates  and 
Saco-Lowell  with  large  year-round  payrolls. 
Together  with  WIDE.  WAZL,  WHOL,  WHLM  and 
W^DA  are  under  the  supervision  of  Victor  C. 
Diehm,   radio  pioneer  and  executive. 

ARTHUR  A.  DETERS 
President  &  General  Mgr. 

Kep.  Paul  H.   Kaymer  Co. 


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Rep.    .  Raymer,   Borgatti 

M«mb«r«hlp  NARTB 

PrMident  .  Victor    C.    Diehm 

Gen..   Sta.,   Comin.   Mqr Arthur   Deters 

Comm.    Mqr. Carl    Swanson 

Proq.  Dlr. .  Harold  Swcmey 

Chief    Enq.  Arthur    Deters 


WABM 


HOULTON- -1950— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By    Aroostook  fidcstg.  Corp. 

Address 1340   North   Rd. 

Phone:   2257  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newi   SerTlce    AP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

President    Harry  E.  Umphrey 

General   Manaqer    Harold  D.  Glidden 

Station    Manaqer Ted    Coffin 

Commercial    Mqr Eben    Currie 

Proqram   Director Keith  Fowles 

Chief   Enqineer    Robert  W.  Macintosh 


wcou 


LEWISTON—  1 938— MBS-Y  ANKEE 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By ..  .  .Twin  City  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address 223   Lisbon  St. 

Phone:  4-6921 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription   Serv..  . Standard,   SESAC,   World 
Representative.  .  .  .O'Connell,  Borqatti,  Holman 


THOSE  WHO   KNOW 
FAMOUS  BRANDS  .  .  . 


KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS 
BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


IP 


President    Faust   Couture 

General-Station  Mgr John  C.  Llbby 

Comm.  Mqr Oscar  J.  Normand 

Pqm.,   Pub.   Dir Herb   Fontaine 

Chief  Enqineer Carl  P.  Rounds 

WLAM 

LEWISTON— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:   1470  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Lewiston- Auburn  Bcstg. 

Business-Studio  Address 129  Lisbon  St. 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station     Representative Everett-McKinney, 

O'Connell.   Kettell-Carter 

President,  Station  Mgr Elden  H.  Shute,  Jr. 

General  Manager Frank  S.  Hoy 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr.  . . .  Gerald  T.  Higgins 

Proqram  Director Harold  W.  Dutch 

Chief    Enqineer Henry    Root 


W  C  S  H 


PORTLAND— 1925— NBC 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. . .  .Congress  Square  Hotel  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 157  High  St. 

News   Service AP.  UP 

Representative Weed 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Adeline  B.  Bines 

General  Manager VHUiam  H.  Bines 

Station  Manager Lin  wood  T.  Pitman 

Commercial  Manager Albert  W.  Smith 

Prog.    Dir Arthur   Owens 

Chief  Engineer Daniel  H.  Smith 

W  G  A  N 

PORTLAND— 1938— CBS 

Frequency:    560  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Guy  Gannett  Bcstg.  Services 

Business-Studio  Address 390  Congress  St., 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Trans.   Service ASCAP,   SESAC,   B.M.I. 

Representative   Avery -Knodel 

Membership NARTB 

President Jean  Gannett  Williams 

General    Manager Creighton    E.    Gatchell 

Commercial  Manager ....  Francis  H.  Famum.  Jr. 
Chief  Engineer Roger  W.  Hodgkins 

WPOR 

PORTLAND— 1946— ABC-YANKEE 
MBS-LOfiS 

Frequency:    1490  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Oliver  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 477  Congress  St. 

Phone:  3-8111 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Rep O'Connell,   Borgatti,  Holman,  Scott 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

Pres.,  Sto.,  Gen.  Mgr Harold  H.  Meyer 

Commercial  Manager William  J.  Mullen 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Robert  Maynard 

Pgm.,  Pub.  Dir Raymond  Mercier 

Chief    Engineer Thomas    Conneen 


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PRESQUE  ISLE— 1931— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By Aroostook  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 489   Mcdn  St. 

Phone:    8821 Air   Time:   Full   Time 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

President    Harry   Umphrey 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Harold  D.  Glidden 

Pgm.,  Comm.  Dir Richard  B.  Marshall 

Chief  Engineer Lester  E.  Hughes 

WRKD 

ROCKLAND— 1952— ABC 

Frequency:    1460  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Knox  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 493   Main   St. 

Phone:    1600 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    O'Connell,  Borgatti 

Membership    RAB 

President Carleton  D.  Brown 

Station  Manager Paul  R.  Huber 

Commercial   Mgr Vere   B.  Crockett 

Chiei  Engineer Alfred  M.  Thurlow,  Jr. 


WRUM 

RUMFORD— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:   790  Kc Power:    1   Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Rumford  Publ.  Co. 

Address 89    Congress    St. 

Phone:    1057 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.  Service World,  SESAC 

Representative O'Connell 

President Melvin    L.    Stone 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Ken  J.  EUU 

Commercial   Mgr .G.   B.    Cunningham 

Program    Director Ken   Ellis 

Chief   Engineer E.   J.  Trembloy 

WTVL 

WATERVILLE— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Kennebec  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 36  Silver  St. 

Phone:  2700-1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative O'Coimell,  Borgatti 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.-Station  Mgr Carleton  D.  Brown 

Commercial  Mgr Harold  L.  Vique 

Program   Director Fred  Preble 

Chief  Engineer Don  Sutherland 


AMERICAN  —  YANKEE  —  MUTUAL  —  LOBSTER 


WPOR 


MUSIC 


NEWS 
SPORTS 


(W)    PORILAND 

1.25.5%    of   state's    population 
2.37.9%   of  state's   retail   sales 


PORTLAND,  MAINE 


^       rite  Stati^^ 
favorite  ^ 


Represented  by:  New  York:  O'Connell  •  Boston:  Borgatti  •  Chicago:  Holman  •  Pacific  Coast:  Scott  •  HAL  MEYER,  Pres. 

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MARYLAND 


Top.  \\h.  1.    19:>:>   (Kst.)   2.6.')  1.000  —  Faniilios  692,000 
Kadio  Homos  t>(i2.000  —    \\  llonus  020,000  —  Stations  in  State  29 


W  AN  N 


ANNAPOLIS— 1946 

Frequency:   1190  Kr Power:  1000  Wattg  d. 

Owned-Operated   Ly ...  Annapolis   Bcstg.  Corp. 

Buftlneu-Studio     Address Box    749 

Phon«  Number Colonial   3-2500 

Newt   Service    UP 

Representative      Pearson,   Dora-Clayton 

President.  General  Mgr Morris  H.  Blum 

Chief   Engineer Arthur  P.  Dietz 


WASL 


ANNAPOLIS— 1946 

Frequency:   810  Kc Power:  250  Wartts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Chesapeake  Radio  Corp. 

Business   Address P.  O.   Box   1551 

Phone:   9211 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News    Service A? 

Transcription  Service    World 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Robert  L.  Blalock 

Program   Director John  Drew 

Chief   Engineer Jos.   H.   Griscom 


WN  AV 

ANN  APOUS—  1 949— KBS 

Frequency:   1430  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By    The  Capital  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  Colonial  3-2639.  .  .  .Aii  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Representative Forjoe 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Albert  H.  MacCarthy 

S'.a.,  Com.,  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr..M.  A.  Campbell.  Jr. 

Program   Director Betty   Straubel 

Pub.  Dir R.  Norton 

Chief    Engineer Alan    B.    Laiiler 

WBAL 

BALTIMORE—  1 925— NBC 

Frequency:    1090  Kc Power:   50.000  Watts 

Owned Hearst  Corp.  (Radio  &  TV.  Div.) 

Address    2610  North   Charles  St. 

Phone:  Hopkins  7-3000 Air  Time:  Unlimited 

News  Service   AP.  INS.  UP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  SESAC 

Representative     Christal 

V.P.  and  Exec.  Dir Charles  B.  McCabe 

V.P.,  &  Gen.  Mgr D.  L.  Provost 

V.P.,  (Engineering)   John  Wilner 

Station  Manager Leslie  H.  Peard,  Jr. 

Dir.  Pub.  Affairs  &  Educ Arnold  Wilkes 

Program   Director Victor  F.   Campbell 


Program  Manager William  N.  Rock 

Local  Sales  Mcinager Alfred  Buck 

Pub.  Mgr Thomas  J.  White,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer William  C.  Bareham 


WBMD 


BALTIMORE— 1947 

Frequency:  750  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Key  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 879  Park  Ave. 

Phone   Number Mulberry   5-7095 

News    Service    UP 

President George  E.  Hull 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr H.  Sheltooti  Earp,  Jr. 

Program  Dir Thomas  H.  O'Connor 

Chief  Engineer Leo  W.  Karns 

WCAO 

BALTIMORE— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:  600  Kc Power:  500D  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Monumental  Radio  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address.  .1102  N.  Charles  St. 
Phone:  Mulberry  5-0600 . .  Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.  Service    World 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership     NARTB 

Pres.,  Sta.,  Gen.  Mgr L.  W.  Milbourne 

Comm.,   Prom.  Mgr Robert  M.  Richmond 

Program  Dir George  L.  Filling 

Chief  Engineer. Martin  L.  Jones 

WCBM 

BALTIMORE— 1924— MBS 

Frequency:  680  Kc.  .Power:  10,000  d.;  5000  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Baltimore  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address ....  Harford  &  North  Aves. 

Phone:  Belmont  5-8400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative     Boiling 

Membership    NARTB 

President,  Comm.  Manager John  Elmer 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr G.  H.  Roeder 

Sales  Director William  S.  Pirie,  Jr. 

Asst.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Charles  A.  Roeder 

Chief  Engineer G.  Porter  Houston 


WFBR 


BALTIMORE— 1922— ABC 

Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By .  . .  The  Baltimore  Radio  Show 

Address    10    E.   No.   Ave. 

Phone:  Mulberry  5-1300.  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 
News  Service   AlP.  UP 


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Representative    John  Blcdr  &  Co. 

Membership    RAB,   NARTB 

President    Robert  S.  Maslin 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Robert  B.  Jones,  Jr. 

Sis.  Prom.  Manager Mrs.  Jean  Mowbray 

Commercial  Mgr IXidley  Tichenor 

Program  Dir Bert  Hanauer 

Chief  Engineer  William  Q.  Ranft 

WITH 

BALTIMORE— 1941 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Maryland  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address ....  7  E.  Lexington  St. 
Phone:  Lexington  9-7808 . .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative     Forjoe 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Thomas  G.  Tinsley,  Jr. 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Robert  C.  Embry 

Program  Director Anna  Ray  Suter 

Chief  Engineer Allen  Hedrick 


WSID 


BALTIMORE— 1947 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  1000  Watts,  d. 

Owned-Operated  By United  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 912  N.  Charles  St. 

Phone:  Saratoga  8250 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative   R.  Wittig 

President    Richard  Eaton 

Sta.  Mgr Marvin  Mirvis 

Program  Director Helen  Wherley 

Chief   Engineer Cliff   Inman 


WWIN 

BALTIMORE— 1951 

Frequency:    1400    Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Belvedere  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1119  N.  Charles  St. 

Phone  Number Saratoga  7-3555 

News    Service UP 

Representative     McGillvra 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Thomasc  F.  McNulty 

Station    Manager Lenore    Feldman 

Comm.  Mgr Bentley  Ste<Jier 

Chief  Engineer Frank  Murphy 


WUST 


BETHESDA— 1951 

Frequency:  1120  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  Broadcast  Management,  Inc. 

Address 3143  U  St..  Wash.  D.  C. 

Phone    Number HO   2-0011 

News  Service UP 

Representative Forjoe  &  Co. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Harold  E.  Sheffers 


Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Jackson   Lowe 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Carnine 

WCEM 

CAMBRIDGE— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  100  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Shore  Bcstg  Co. 

Address     The    Pines 

Phone  Number 1580 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr G.  P.  Richards 

Commercial   Mgr Sam  Cannon 

Station   Manager Thomas  H.   Maquire.  Jr. 

Prog.  Dir Bette  B.  Robbins 

Chief    Engineer Arthur    Coburn 


WCUM 


CUMBERLAND— 1948— CBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Tower  Realty  Co. 

Address Willam  Rd..  East  of  City  Line 

Phone:    5400 Air  Time:    Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative     Forjoe 

President Karl  F.  Stelnmann 

Sta.  Mgr Eldred  Steinmann 

Commercial  Manager   Roy  S.  Knotts 

Chief  Engineer Paul  E.  Custer 


WDYK 


CUMBERLAND— 1949— ABC— MBS 

Frequency:    1230   Kc Power:    250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Western  Md.  Bcstng. 

Address 450  Byrd  Avenue 

Phone:  Cumberland  5001.  .Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    . .  .Radio  Representatives,  Inc. 

President Richard  A.  Raese 

General    Manager Gary    Schroeder 

Commercial  Manager Floyd  V.  Cozad 

Pgm..  Pub.  Dir Edwin  Meyer 

Chief  Engineer George  Sokol,  Jr. 

WT  B  0 

CUMBERLAND— 1928— NBC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Cumberland  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 31    Frederick   St. 

Phone:  299 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative    Branham 

Membership   NARTB.  RAB 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr A.  William  German 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Virginia  Rosenboum 

Pgm.    Dir Michael    Hurst 

Publicity    Director Robert    Rosamond 

Chief  Engineer Ralf  Wirgman 


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FREDERICK—  1 936— CBS 

Frequency:    930   Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Own*<iOp«rat*<l  By Monocacy  Bcilg.  ^o. 

Addr«« 1    West   SevGnth"^t. 

Phone:  Monument  3-4181  ..Air  Time  Daytime 

Newi   SerTlce    AP 

Station    Representative    Meeker 

Membership    NARTB 

President   Lcnirenc*  Lsonord 

Commercial   Manager Alan    W.   Long 

Progrxim  Director John  W.  Cooley 

Chief    Engineer Howard    Fisher 


WARK 


HAGERSTOWN— 1947— CBS 

Frequency:  U90  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By    ....  United    Bcstg.   Co.,   Inc. 

Address    128   S.   Prospect   St. 

Phone:  4500 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Station    Rep United   Bcstg. 

President     Richard    Eaton 

General  Manager   Samuel  E.  Phillips.  Jr. 

Prog.  Dlr..  Farm  Editor Hunter  Recuns 

Chief  Engineer G.  Harold  Brewer 

W  J  E  J 

HAGERSTOWN— 1932— MBS-ABC 

Frequency:  1248  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Hagerstown  Bcstg.  Ck>.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address    Franklin  Court 

Phone:  2323 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News   Service   AP 

Representative    Walker 

Membership     NARTB 

Pres.,    Gen.   Mgr Grover   C.   Crilley 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr William  H.  Paulsgrove 

Pub.,  Pgm.,  Dir Robert  Lesher 

Chief  Engineer George  Mclntire 


WASA 


HAVRE   DE    GRACE— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1330  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Chesapeake  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    P.  O.  Box  97 

Phone:    800 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

President,  General-Station  Mgr... Jason  T.  Pate 

Comm. -Sales  Prom.  Mgr Charles  W.  Irwin 

Pgm.,   Pub.   Dir Bob   Gray 

Chief  Engineer Gerald  D.  Johnson 


WKIK 

LEONARDTOWN— 1953 

Frequency:    1370  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By ...  .  Southern  Md.  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Phone  Number Greenwood  5-2211 

News    Service    UP 

President James   L.    Bittner 

General  Manager Charles   E.  Springer 

Commercial  Mgr W.  C.  Redd 

Chief  Engineer James   L.  Bittner 


WPTX 


LEXINGTON  PARK— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:   920   Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owned Patuxent  Radio  Inc. 

Address 224  Great  Mills  Rd. 

Phone:    2-1031 Air   Time:    Daytime 

Newspaper   Aff il Clearfield   'Progress' 

News   Service    AP 

Trans.  Service    Lcmg-Worth 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr W.  J.  Thomas 

Sta.,  Sis.,  Prom.  Mgr Charles  R'utledge 

Commercial    Mcmager Edward   Lenaway 

Program  Director Hazel  Camahan 

Publicity   Director Edward   Lenaway 

Chief    Engr. Harold    Huhn 

WPGC 

MORNINGSIDE— 1954 

Frequency:   1580  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owner    WPGC  Inc. 

Phone REdwood   6-8000 

WINX 

ROCKVILLE— 1940 

Frequency:  1600  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Montgomery  Cty.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  Poplar  2-4357 Air  Tune:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Sta.  Rep United,  Oakes 

General    Manager Richard  Eaton 

Program    Director Pierre    Eaton 

Exec.    V.P Arthur  A.  Snowberger 

W  B  0  C 

SALISBURY— 1940— MBS 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power;  1000  Wotts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Peninsula  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Radio  Park 

Phone:  6131 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representatire  Bum-Smith 

President John  W.  Downing 

Gen..  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Charles  J.  Truitt 

Program  Director John  W.  Downing,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Jack  W.  Wccrd 


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WGAY 


SILVER  SPRING— 1946 

Frequency:  1050  Kc.   ...Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Tri-Suburban  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address 11306  Kemp  Mill  Rd. 

Phone  Number Juniper  9-1050 

News  Service AP 

Representative    Indie  Sales 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

President John  W.  Kluge 

Gen.-Sta.  Mgr Joseph  L.  Brechner 

Comm.    Mgr Stuart    J.    Hepburn 

Program    Dir Chuck    Dulane 

Chief  Engineer Arthur  McDougall 


WTOW 


TOWSON— 1954 

Frequency:    1570  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owner Suburban    Time    Mart 


WTTR 


WESTMINSTER— 1953 

Frequency:  1470  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By .  . .  Carroll  County  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address   Uniontown  Road 

Phone:    1170 Air  Time:   Daytime 

President E.  Miller  Richardson 

Gen„  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr -  . . .  R.  H.  Morgan 

Prog.  Dir C.  T.  Bxiffmgton 

Chief  Engineer Charles  T.  Bufiington 

WDON 

WHEATON— 1953 

Frequency:   1540  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned Commercial  Radio  Equip.  Co. 

Address. . .  1319  F  St.  N.W..  Washington.  D.  C. 

Phone    District  7-1356 

Owner,  Gen.  Mgr Everett  L.  Dillard 

Commercial  Mgr James   A.  Gustafson 

Program  Director Robert  E.  Best 

Chief  Engineer John  Moran 


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WBOC 

960  KC  —  Full  Time  —  Est.  1940 

81,915  RADIO   HOMES 

MUTUAL  NETWORK 


*Cam<mands    65.8     percent    of    the    radio 
listening    audience. 


WBOC-TV 

Channel  16  Est.  1954 

42,750  TV  HOMES 
ABC  CBS,  DUMONT  NETWORKS 


Only   Television    station    with    a    consistent    signal    in 
area. 


I  RADIO-TV  PARK SAUSBURY,  MD.  | 

I  SERVING   301,700   POPULATION;   $430,000,000   RETAIL   SALES  | 

I  President:  John  W.  Downing  General  Manager:  Charles  J.  Truitt  | 

I     *  Conlcn  Survey:  Mon.  througlh  Fri.  average,  6  AM-12  M,  63.3%;  12  M-6  PM,  68.1%;  6  PM-11   PM,  66.1  o/o     | 

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Pop.  Fob.  1.  1955  (Est.)  5,052,000  —  Families  1,505,000 
Radio  Homos  1.4S9.000  —   TV   Homes  1.370.000  —  Stations  in  State  50 


WARA 


ATTLEBORO— 1950 

Fr»qu»ncy:    1320    Kc Power:    1000   Watti 

Owned  Op»r.    By Attleboro   Radio    Awn. 

Addre»» 8   N.  Main   St. 

Phone    Number AT    1-1320 

Representative Walker 

News    SerTlc*    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager Keith  S.  Field 

Commercial  Mgr William  A.  Dawson,  Jr. 

Program  Director David  P.  Mohr 

Chief   Elnqineer Raymond  D.   Arwold 


WBMS 


BOSTON— 1946 

Frequency:    1090  Kc Power:    1000  WatU  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By WBMS.  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Add Hotel  Shelton 

Phone:   Copley  7-3005 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Representative    Indie  Sales 

President    John    Laux 

Greneral   Manager Norman  Furman 

Station  Mgi F.  S.  Bailey 

Chief  Engineer Donald  Snider 

WBZ-WBZA 

(Synchronous  Operation) 

BOSTON-SPRINGFIELD— 1921 

NBC-NERN 

Frequency:    1030   Kc Power:  WBZ,  50,000 

Watts;  WBZ  A.  1000  Watts 

Owned Westinghouse    Bcstg.    Co.    Inc. 

Business-Studio  Add...  1170  Soldiers  Field  Rd. 

Phone    Number Algonquin   4-5670 

News   Service AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Membership    RAB 

Representative Free  &  Peters 

President Chris    J.    Witting 

Exec.   Vice   Pres J.  E.   Baudino 

Station  Manager P.  E.  Mills 

Commercial   Mgr William    J.   Williamson 

Promotion    Manager C.   Lud   Richards 

Program  Manager Avner  Rakov 

Chief  Engineer W.  H.  Houser 

Publicity  Director ioseph  Cullinane 


W  C  0  P 


BOSTON— 1935 

Frequency:   1150  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Post    Pub.    Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 485  Boylston  St. 

Phone:  COpley  7-0123 Air  Tima:   Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 


Newspaper    Affil Boston   Post 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative    Weed 

President John  J.  Fox 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Roy  V.  Whisnand 

Commercial  Mgr P.  T.  McGovern 

Prog.  Dir Irvin  Dierdorii 

Chief  Engineer Roland  C.  Hale 


W  E  E  I 


BOSTON— 1924— CBS-RADIO 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power;  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By CBS  Radio  Division 

Business-Studio  Address 182  Tremont  St. 

Phone.  HUbbard  2-2323 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service    Lomg-Wortk 

Representative CBS  Radio  Spot  Saley 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President    Adrian  Murphy 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Harvey  J.  Struthers 

Commercial  Mgr Emmett  J.  Heerdt,  Jr. 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr John  T.  Curry,  Jr. 

Program   Director K.  R.  O venden 

Publicity  Director Marie  H.  Houlahan 

Chief  Engineer Harold  A.  Dorschug 

WHDH 

BOSTON— 1926 

Frequency:  850  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By WHDH,   Inc. 

Bus-Studio  Address 8  St.  James  Ave. 

Phone:  HAncock  6-5500 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affil Boston  Herald 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    John  Blair 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Robert  B.  Choate 

V.P.,  Managing  Dir William  B.  McGrath 

Commercial  Manager ....  Alexander  M.  Tanger 

Program  Director George  M.  Perkins 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir. ..  William  E.  Shea 
Chief   Engineer Philip    K.   Baldwin 

WM  EX 

BOSTON— 1934 

Frequency:  1510  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Northern  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 70  Brookline  Ave. 

Phone:   CO  6-3900 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service   INS 

Transcription   Service    SES AC 

Pres.,  Prog.  Dir John  E.  Reilly 

General  Manager William  S.  Pote 

Commercial  Manager Lawrence  Flynn 

Sales  Promotion  Manager George  Kaplan 

Chief    Engineer William    Ferruzzi 


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WNAC 

BOSTON— 1922— MBS- YANKEE 

Frequency:  680  Kc Power:  50  Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By . . .  Yankee  Net.  Div..  General 
Teleradio,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 21  Brookline  Ave. 

Phone:   CO  6-0800 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News    Service INS.    UP 

Representative   H-R  Reps. 

Membership    NARTB 

President  Tom  O'Neil 

Exec.  V J>.,  Gen.  Mgr Norman  Knight 

Vice   President George   Steff y 

Commercial  Manager Tom  Bateson 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr George  Hallberg 

Program  Director John  D.  Maloy 

Publicity    Director Phyllis    Doherty 

Chief  Engineer I.  B.  Robinson 

WORL 

BOSTON— 1950 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Pilgrim  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 92  State  St. 

Phone:  Laiayette  3-4000 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service   AP 

Representative Headley  Reed  Co. 

President Joseph  A.  Dunn 

Gen..  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Arthur  E.  Haley 

Progrom  Director Norm  Prescott 

Pub.    Dir Polly   Haddad 

Chief  Engineer John  Parker 

WVDA 

BOSTON— 1953— ABC 

Frequency:   1260  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Vic  Diehm  Assoc.  Inc. 

Address 275    Tremcnt    Si. 

Phone:  HAncock  6-1122 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Raymer 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Vic   Diehm 

Station,  Comm.  Mgr Len  Homsby 

Program  Director John  Mounteer 

Promotion  Mgr Gay  Swonkin 

Publicity    Dir Bob     Martin 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  Smith 

WVOM 

BOSTON-BROOKLINE— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:   1600  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Boston  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 790  Commonwealth  Ave. 

Phone:  BEacon  2-5650 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

News  Service   UP 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Benjamin  Bartzolf 

Program  Director James  A.  Fitzgerald,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Jerome  BartxofI 


WBET 

BROCKTON— 1946 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Enterprise  Publishing  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 60  Main  St. 

Phone:    Brockton   7062 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Service   AP 

Newspaper  Aif il Enterprise  Times 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative Walker 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

General  Manager Charles  A.  Fuller 

Commercial  Mgr Earle  G.  Clement 

Program   Director Arthur   B.   Jones 

Chief    Engineer Charles    Nowell 


WTAO 

CAMBRIDGE— 194b 

Frequency:   740   Kc Power:   250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By Middlesex   Bcstg.    Corp. 

Address 439   Concord  Ave. 

Phone  Number Eliot  40500 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Frank   J.   Lyman,   Jr. 

General  Manager Theodore  B.  Pitman.  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr John  H.  Kimball,   Jr. 

Program    Director Edward    Penney.    Jr. 

Chief    Engineer John    Hotx 


WVDA 

BOSTON,  MASS.  ABC 

^"VDA  gives  you  more  news  and  commentary  than 
any  TWO  Boston  stations  combined  and  is  the 
only  station  in  the  nation  broadcasting  ONLY 
news  in  the  early  morning,  6:00-8:30  A.M.  The 
high  calibre  reporting  of  the  news  is  reflective  on 
all  stations  in  the  Vic  Diehm  group.  Together 
with  \MDVA,  WAZL,  WHOL,  WHLM  and  WIDE 
are  under  the  supervision  of  Victor  C.  Diehm,  ra- 
dio   pioneer    and    executive. 

VICTOR  C.  DIEHM 
President 

Rep.   Paul  H.    Raymer   Co. 


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WAGE 

CHICOPEE-SPRINGFIELD— 1946 

Frequency:   730  Kc Power:    1000  Watii  d. 

Own»d  Operated   By Regional  Bcitg.   Co. 

Business   Address  Hotel   Bridgeway 

Phone:    6  1323  Air    Time:    Daytime 

N*ws    S^rrlce     INS 

R«praMntatiye    Boiling 

MMib«rship    NARTB.    RAB 

President Dorid  HoyM 

Gen.   Sia.,    Comm.   Mgr Ralph   J.    Robinson 

Prog.    Dir Ed    Carter 

Chiel  Engineer H.  R.  Glinka 

WALE 

FALL  RIVER— 1948— MBS-YANKEE 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Narragansett  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 374   Central   St. 

Phone:   4  1400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Newspaper   Aflil Transcript 

Representative   Walker 

Pres,,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr George  L.  Sisson,  Jr. 

Commercial   Mgr Markey    Gosdminski 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr J.  Roger  Sisson 

Chief   Engineer Roland  Benibe 


WSAR 


FALL  RIVER— 1921— ABC 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Fall  River  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address Academy   Bldg. 

Phone:  7-9477 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper   Aifilitaion Herald   News,   Inc. 

News   Service    UP 

Representative. .  .Headley-Reed.    Kettell-Carter 

President Frank  W.  Miller,  Jr. 

Gen,   Mgr.,  Trees Lincoln  W.  N.  Pratt 

Commercial   Manager Cornelius   Sullivan 

Program   Director Joseph   Welch 

Chief   Engineer John   Pavao 


WEIM 


FFTCHBURG— 1941— MBS-YANKEE 

Frequency:    1280  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WEIM.  Fitchburg.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 717  Modn  St. 

Phone:  Fitchburg  3-3766 . .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative    Walker,    Kettell-Carter 

President Henry  G.  Molina.  Jr. 

Station    Mgr Al   MaHie 

Commercial  Mgr James  W.  Chalmers 

Chief  Engineer Ted  Kalin 


WFGM 


FITCHBURG— 1950 

Frequency:  1580  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.   By Wachusett   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address 455  Main  St. 

Phone:    3-4897 Air   Time:    Daytime 


Representative Walker 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service    SESAC 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr David  M.  Myers 

Sales   Prom.  Mgr Joseph  R.  Rich 

Program   Director Tal  Hood 

Pub.  Dir Kirk  Anderson 

Chief  Engineer Donald  L.  Coleman 

WKOX 

FRAMINGHAM— 1947 

Frequency:  1190  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By WKOX,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Mt.  Wayte  Ave. 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative Kettell-Carter,  Grant  Webb 

President Albert  A.  Anderson 

General  Manager Richard  E.  Adams 

Commercial  Manager Lewis  F.  Sargent 

Program    Dir Roy    Leonard 

Chief  Engineer   Francis  Bartol 

WGAW 

GARDNER— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:    1340  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned Gardner  Bcstg.   Co. 

Business  Number 3  Pleasant  St. 

Phone:   1490 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative Borgatti,    Inc„    Webb 

Pres.  &  Treas Emilien  R.  Robillard 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr William  C.  Engel 

Commercial  Mgr Ernest  T.  Smiddy 

Program    Director Durham    Caldwell 

Chief    Engineer Gordon    Wiley 


W  H  A  I 


GREENFIELD— 1938— MBS-YANKEE 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By John  W.   Haigis 

Business-Studio  Address 354  Main  St. 

Phone:  4301 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Representative    Walker 

Memi>ership    RAB.   NARTB 

President John  W.  Haigis,  Sr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr John  W.  Haigis,  Jr. 

Commercial  Mcmager H.  W.  IHchols 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Thomas  J.  Kelly 

Program    Director Ira   I.   Hewey 

Chief  Engineer Leland  F.  Wheeler 

WH  AV 

HAVERHILL— 1947 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Wotts 

Owned-Oper.  By WHAV,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 30  How  St. 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Nona  Kirby  Co. 

Membership    RAB 

Station  Manager Robert  I.  Kimel 

Commercial  Mgr John  J.  Kirby 

Program    Director Arthur    Flynn 

Chief  Engineer David  Cats 


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HOLYOKE-SPRINGFIELIX— 1941 
CBS 

Frequency:  560  Kc Power:  1000  Walls 

Owned-Oper.  By . . .  Hampden — Hamshire  Corp. 

Address 1300  Liberty  St.,  Springfield 

Phone:  Springfield  4-1126.  .Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service   UP 

Transcriplion  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative Brdnham,    Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Charles  N.  DeRose 

Commercial  Manager Patrick  J.  Montague 

Prog.    Director W.   Martin 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Schxmiacher 

WREB 

HOLYOKE— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Valley  Bcslg^  Corp. 

Address   Holyoke  Not.  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone  Number   2-3296 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

News  Service   AP 

Representative Kirby,    WREB   Radio    Sales 

President James    H.    Wakelin 

Sla.,  Pgm.  Mgr John  H.  Vondell,  Jr. 

Sales  Mgr Robert  H.  Berger 

News  Director Richard  H.  Stewart 

Chief  Engineer Donald  A.  Redman 


wcc 


LAWRENCE— 1947 

Frequency:  800  Kc.   ...Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By   Lawrence  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address 278  Essex  Street 

Phone  Number Lawrence  3-7171-2 

News  Service   AP 

Representative    Foster,   Walker 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Geo.  H.  Jaspert 

Comm.,  Sta.  Mgr Daniel  Ruggles,  III 

Program  Director Pete  Ward 

Chief  Engineer John  David  Bodel 

WCAP 

LOWELL— 1951 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Northeast  Radio  Inc. 

Address 243  Central  St. 

Phone:   4-0404 Air   Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    RAB 

Representative     Kettell^arter 

President    Israel  Cohen 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr William  J.  Warren 

Chief  Engineer Theodore  Cohen 

W  L  L  H 

LOWELI^LAWRENCE— 1934— MBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By   Merrimac  Bdcstg.  Co. 


Address 39  Kearney  Sq.,  Lowell 

Phone:  Glenview  8-8715 Lawrence  2-2148 

Air  Time Full  Tmie 

News  Service   UP 

Representative   Bloomberg 

President    Gerald  Harrison 

Sta.  Mgr Dana  W.  Fitzgerald 

Program  Director Tom  Clayton 

Commercial  Manager Haskell  Bloomberg 

Chief  Engineer Anthony  G.  Michaels 

WLYN 

LYNN— 1946 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Puritan  Best.  Service,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 7  Willow  St. 

Phone:  LY  5-6200 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Station    Representative     Walker 

President Theodore     Feinstein 

General  Manager Melvin  Lohr 

Chief  Engineer Richard  Drapeau 

WHIL 

MEDFORD— 1952 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Conant  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 99  Revere  Beach  Pkwy. 

Phone  Number Mystic   8-2250 

News  Service   UP 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Sherwood  J.  Tarlow 

Commercial   Mgr Joseph   Kruger 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Arthur  Stamler 

Chief  Engineer Sal  Fulchino 

WBSM 

NEW  BEDFORD— 1949 

Frequency:    1230   Kc Power:    100  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Bay  State  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Pope's  Island 

Phone  Number 3-1787 

Representative  The  Boiling  Co. 

Membership   NARTB 

News  Service   UP 

President Joseph  P.  Duchoine 

General  Manager Otto  F.  A.  Arnold 

Program  Dir Chris  Clark 

Commercial  Manager Richard  G.  Evans 

Chief  Engineer Brownell  Brightman 


WNBH 


NEW  BEDFORD— 1921— MBS 
YANKEE 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By E.  Anthony  &  Sons,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 555   Pleasant  St. 

Phone:   5-7411 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Newspaper  Affiliation  Standard-Times 

Representative Walker  Co.,  Bertha  Bannan 

Man.,  Comm.  Mgr Henry  N.  Solomon 

Program  Director James  Gleason 

Publicity    Director Robert   Sayre 


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NORTH  ADAMS— 1947 

Frequency:    1230    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By.  Northern  Berkshire  Bcstg.  Co. 
Bus. Studio  Transmitter  Address.  .  .466  Curron 
Phone:  MOhawk  3  6567    .  .    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Serrice    AP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative  .  .  .McGillvra,    Kirby 

Membership    .  N ARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mqr. J.  Gordon  Key  worth 

Prog.  Dir L.  G.  Truesdale 


WN  AW 


NORTH  ADAMS— 1949 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operoled    By Cecil    F.    Clifton 

Address     Box    193 

Phone:    MOhawk   3-5356 ...  Air   Time:   Daytime 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Associated,   Cole 

President Cecil    H.    Clifton 

General    Manager Robert    E.    Dain 

Chief   Engineer Ralph  Haneman 


WHM  P 


NORTHAMPTON— 1950 

Frequency:    1400    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. . .  .Pioneer  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 78  Main  St. 

Phone:   4275 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative Louis    Borgatti.    Webb 

President John    H.    Williams 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr. .  .  .  Alexander  W.  Milne 

Program  Director Joseph  T.  Fennessey 

Chief    Engneer Davd    Angell 


WBEC 


PFTTSFIELD- 1947— ABC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .  .Western  Mass.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address 30  Eagle  St. 

Phone:    8292 Ar   Time:   Full   Time 

Newspaper    Affiliation Evening    Eagle 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Membership      NARTB 

Rep Everett-McKinney,  Kettell-Carter 

President Donald  B.  Miller 

Gen..  Comm..  Prom.  Mgr.  .W.  Wendell  Budrow 

Program    Director Theodore    Miller 

Chief  Engineer Walton  Ayer 


W  B  R  K 


PITTSFIELD— 1 938— MBS-YANKEE 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Greylock  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 8  Bonk  Row 


Phone:   2-1553 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription    Lang-Worth 

Representative    Walker.   Borgatti 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President   Leon  Podolsky 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Walter  Kearsey 

Sales  Promotion  Manager .  .  .  Robert  H.  Burbank 

Program    Dir Edward    Merritt 

Chief   Engineer Edward   Taffett 


WJDA 


QUINCY— 1947 

Frequency:   1300  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By .  . .  South  Shore  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Box  373 

Phone:  Mayflower  9-1300.  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative Grant   Webb,    Kirby 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr lames  D.  Asher 

Program  Dir Charles  Glass 

Chief    Engineer Arthur    F.    Lane 

W  ES  X 

SALEM— 1939 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By North  Shore  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  710 

Phone:  Salem  5670 Air  Time:Full  Time 

Transcription    Service    World 

Station  Rep Grant  Webb,  Nona  Kirby 

Commercial    Mgr Charles    Asher 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr William  C.  Asher 

Program   Director Norman    Durkee 

WBZA-WBZ 

(Synchronous  Operation) 

SPRINGFIELD-BOSTON— 1921 

NBC-NERN 

(See  Boston  Listing) 

WJKO 

SPRINGFIELD— 1948 

Frequency:   1600  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By    Springfield  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  898 

Phone:    2-7487 Air  Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Gill.  Pema,  Nona  Kirby 

Pres..  Comm.  Mgr Earle  G.  Hewinson,  Sr. 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Chris  M.  Manitsas 


W  M  A  S 


SPRINGFIELD— 1932— MBS 
YANKEE 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WMAS,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 101  West  St. 

Phone:  RE  7-1414 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


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News  Service UP 

Representative H-R  Reps 

MemJbership  NARTB 

President Gerald  Harrison 

Station   Manager Robert    Donahue 

Commercial    Mgr Zachary    Land 

Chief   Engineer John  Michnovei 


WS  P  R 


SPRINGFIELD— 1936— ABC 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Powerx  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WSPR,  Inc. 

Business  Address 63  Chestnut  St. 

Phone:  2-4181 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service RCA.    Thesaurus 

Representative  George  P.  HoUingbery 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Alan  C.  Tindal 

Commercial  Manager John   J.   Sullivan 

Program  Dir Paul  Monson 

Chief  Engineer George  Townsend 


WPEP 


TAUNTON— 1949 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Silver  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   174  Broadway 

Phone:  4-7528 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

President J.  Marshall  McGregor 

General  Manager James  Milton  Hammond 

Sta.    Mgr Joseph    G.    Quill 

Commercial  Mgr Edwin  Stawnlak 

Production   Dir Charles   S.  Williams 

Chief  Engineer Lawrence  Prado 


WARE 


WARE— 1945— KBS 

Frequency:  1250  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Central  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address East  St. 

Phone:   Ware   1250 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

President H.    Scott    Killgore 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr William  R.  Sweeney 

Comm.,  Sis.  Prom.   Mgr J.   R.   Jones 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir L.  L.   Winiarski 

Chief  Engineer David  R.  Pryce 


WCRB 


WALTHAM— 1948 

Frequency:   1330  Kc Power  1  Kw. 

Owned Charles  River  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Sheraton  Plaza  Hotel 

Phone:  Waltham  5-7080. .  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Station  Rep Kirby  Nat'l  Good  Music 

Membership    BAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Theodore  Jones 

Prog.  Dir.,  Chif  Engr Richard  L.  Kaye 


WTXL 

WEST  SPRINGFIELD— 1949 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Ov/ned-Operated    By Telecolor    Corp. 

Address 34  Sylvan  St, 

Phone:   RE  9-4788 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News    Service     UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative    Walker 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr L.  A.  Reilly 

Commercial  Manager  ....  Holland  D.  Cameron 
Station  Mgr J.   L.   Spates 


WOCB 


WEST  YARMOUTH— 1940 
MBS-YANKEE 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Wertts 

Owned-Oper.  By    E.  Anthony  &  Sons 

Address South  Sea  Avenue 

Phone  Number Hyannls  502 

Representative     Walker 

President    Basil   Brewer 

Pub.,  Comm.  Mgr Paul  Stiles 

Program  Director Marilyn  Boesse 

Chief  Engineer Frank  L.  Lynch 

WAAB 

WORCESTER— 1931— MBS 

Frequency:  1440  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  by WAAB.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address    34  Mechanic  St. 

Phone:   2-5611 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative     Forjoe 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Gorge  F.  Wilson 

Commercial    Mgr Wayne    Teeter 

Sales    Prom.    Mgr Robert   Krleger 

Chief  Engineer George  Capalbo 


WNEB 


WORCESTER— 1946 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By New  England  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 405    Main    St. 

Phone:  6-4672 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Boiling 

Membership    NARTB 

President Paul  C.  Lytle 

Gen.  Mgr John  J.  Hurley 

Commercial  Mgr Edward  T.  McConn,  Jr. 

Program  Director Thomas  J.  Decker 

Chief  Engineer Vernon  P.  Wilson 

W  0  R  C 

WORCESTER— 1925— ABC 

Frequency:  1310  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By WORC.   Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 4  Walnut  St. 

Phone:   5-3101 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 


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R*pr««MilatW* .  . .  Headley  Reed.    Kettell  Carter 

PrMidABt Robert  F.  Bryar 

General  Mcmo^M Kenneth  M.  Cooper 

Conunerclol  Mgr. Herman  M.  Rosen 

Chlel  Enqlneer Carroll  Phllbrook 


W  T  A  G 


WORCESTER—  1 924— CBS 

Frequency:   580  Kc Power:  5000  Watte 

Owned  Operated   By WTAG,   Inc. 

ButLneee-Studio    Addrets IB   Franklin    St. 

Phone:  5-4321 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


Newspaper  Affiliation Telegram  & 

Evening  Gazette 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Representative Henry  L.   Christal  Co. 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Vice-Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Robert  W.  Booth 

Vice  Pres.,  Sta.  Mgr Herbert  L.  Krueger 

Commercial  Manager Robert  J.  Brown 

Sales  Promotion  Manager .  Bernard  J.  La  Plante 

Prod..  Pgm.  Dir A.  J.  Brissette 

Chief  Engineer E.  A.  Browning 


MICHIGAN 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955   (Est.)   7,164,000  —  Families  2,020,000 
Radio  Homes  2,016,000  —  TV  Homes  1,680,000  —  Stations  in  State  74 


WABJ 

ADRIAN— 1947 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By Gerity  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 2982    Treat    Rd. 

Phone:   Colfax   5-7123 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Newt   Service .UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Station    Rep Hil    Best 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President James  Gerity,  Jr. 

General  Manager O.  Wm.  Myers 

Commercial  Manager Albert  Bishop 

Chief  Engineer Galen  Stutzman 

WALM 

ALBION— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:    1260   Kc Power:   500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Calhoun  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Hawes   BIdg. 

News   Service    UP 

President J.   C.   Bedient 

General    Manager M.    H.    Wirth 

Program  Director Park  Watson 


WFYC 


ALMA— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:   1280  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d.. 

Owned  Oper.  By WFYC.  Inc. 

News    Service UP 

Membership     RAB 

Trans.    Service    Lang-Worth.   World 

President L.  R.  Kamperman 

V.P..  Gen.  Mgr David  W.  Sommerville 

Chief    Engineer Bruce   Rigg 


WATZ 


ALPENA— 1946— MBS^KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watt* 

Owned-Oper.  By Midwestern  Bcstg.  Co. 


Business  Address M-32  West 

Phone:  1049 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

General    Manager Les    Biederman 

Station  Manager Drew  McClay 

Chief  Engineer William  Kiker 

WHRV 

ANN  ARBOR— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:  1600  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Huron  Valley  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  808 

Phone:  NO  2-4573 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     AP 

Representative     Walker 

President J.  F.  Hopkins 

Station    Manager Steve    Filipiak 

Commercial  Mgr James  H.  Hopkins,  Jr. 

Program  Director Richard  F.  Harnei 

Publicity  Director Donald  A.  Herman 

Chief  Engineer James  Allen 


WPAG 


ANN  ARBOR— 1945 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  1,000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Washtenaw  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 3rd  Floor,  Hutzel  Bldg. 

Phone:  NO   2-5517 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB 

President Arthur  E.  Greene 

Gen.  Sta.  Manager Edward  F.  Baughn 

Commercial  Manager Kenneth  MacDonald 

Chief  Engineer D.  N.  Bowdish 


WLEW 


BAD  AXE— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1540  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By. . .  .Port  Huron  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address 935  S.  Van  Dyke  Rd. 

Phone:   1010 i Air  Time:  Daytime 


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Representative    Gill,  Perna 

Transcription  Service   Standard 

News  Service UP 

Gen.  Mgr John  Wismer 

Station  Manager Jim  Muehlenbeck 

Prog.  Dir Dick  Estell 

Chief  Engineer Don  Clotier 

WBCK 

BATTLE  CREEK— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Michigan  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 402  Security  Natl.  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  WO  3-5555 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative   Bum  Smith 

President Robert   H.   Holmes 

General  Mgr E.  F.  Cahill 

Chief   Engineer Harley  Hammond 

WELL 

BATTLE  CREEK— 1925— ABC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Federated  Publications,  Inc. 

Address Michigan  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  WO  4-7173 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus.  World 

Representative     Meeker 

Membership    NARTB.  RAB 

General  Manager Dan  E.  Jayne 


^ST   IN   AUDIENCE 

in  Greater  Battle  Creek 

Pulse 

•  First  choice  of  radio  listeners 
among  92,734  people  in  city 
area  68%  of  the  time  ac- 
cording to  Pulse  survey. 

•  Best  bet  for  bonus  audience 
of  over  340,000  in  four 
county  primary  coverage 
area. 

930  KC   •   1000  WATTS  •   MBS  NET 

Represented  Nationally  by  Burn-Smitli  Inc. 

WBCK  radio 
Battle  Creek,  Mich. 


Comm.  Mgr.,  Pgm.  Dir Forrest  F.  Owen 

Chief  Engineer Earl  I.  Stone 

W  B  C  M 

BAY  CITY— 1928— ABC 

Freq.:  1440  Kc.  .Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  500  W«  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Boy  Bcitg.  Co.«  lac. 

Business-Studio   Address Wenonah  Hot«l 

Phone:  7551-2 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    U? 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative George  P.  HoUingbery 

Membership    RAB 

President Horlay  D.  ?••! 

Gen.-Station-Comm.  Mgr Hugh  A  GiM^ 

Program  Director Charles  E.  Anthony 

Chief  Engineer Ralph  H.  Carpenter 

WHFS 

BENTON  HARBOR— 1947 

Frequency:  1060  Kc.  ...Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By   Palladium  Publ.  Co. 

Address Fairplain  Ave. 

Phone:  5-2113 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Newspaper  Affil Palladium,  Herald  Press 

Transcription  Service World,  Thesaurus 

Representative   Hal  Holman 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President    Stanley   R.   Banyon 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr J.  P.  Scherer 

Program  Director Ray  M.  Turner 

Chief    Engineer    Munson    Robinson 


WELL 

BATTLE    CREEK 


Battle  Creek^s 

top-rated  station 

and  the  best  buy  because... 

•  30  years  of  making  friends  — 
and  sales 

•  Covers    retail   trading   area   of 

198,299 

•  Affiliated  with  American  Bcstg. 
Company 

Represented  nationally   by 

ROBERT  MEEKER 

ASSOCIATES,  INC. 

521  —  5th  Avenue 

New  York  City 


250W    •     1400 

WELL 


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WBRN 


BIG  RAPIDS— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:    1460  Kc Power:   1   Kw.,  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Paul  A.  Brandt 

Address P.  O.  Box  825 

Phone  Number  648 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Lang- Worth,    SESAC 

Membership    RAB 

Representative    Hohnan 

Owner Paul  A.  Brandt 

General    Manager .Spencer    Denison 

WATT 

CADILLAC— 1945— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Midwestern  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address U.  S.  131,  South 

Phone    Number PR    5-7831 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   SESAC 

Representative   Hal  Holman 

President    Les    Biederman 

Station  Manager Art  Nyhus 

Sales   Manager M.   L.   Chandler 

Chief  Engineer Bill  Kiker 


WCBY 


CHEBOYGAN— 1954 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned Straits    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address Mackinaw  Av«. 

Phone:    554 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative    Best 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Richard  E.  Hunt 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Ben  Morrow 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Bob  Clark,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Norbert  C.  Poeppebnan 

WTVB 

COLDWATER— 1949 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By  ...Twin  Valley  Bdcstrs,  Inc. 

Address    Box   32 

Phone   Number    1230 

News  Service   AP 

Trans.  Service World,  Thesaurus,  Colo 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

Membership    RAB 

President    George  Hosek 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr E.  Harold  Munn,  Jr. 

Program  Dir William  Traphagen 

Chief   Engineer Virgil   Royer 

CKLW 

DETROIT-WINDSOR— 1932— MBS 
CBC 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Western  Ontario  Bcstg.  Co.. 
Ltd.,  Essex  Bcstrs.,  !nc. 


Business  Address . .  3300  Guardian  Bldg..  Del. 

825  Sandwich  St.  W.  Windsor 
Phone.  .Woodward  1-7200,  W..  CL  4-1155,  Del. 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News  Service    INS,  UP 

Transcription  Service World,  Thesaurus 

Representative All  Canada  Facilities, 

Adam  J.  Young,  Jr. 

Membership    NARTB 

President,  General  Mgr J.  E.  Campeau 

Dir.,  Oper S.  C.  Ritchie 

Commercial  Manager E.  Wilson  Wardell 

Program    Director John    Gordon 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Woodruff  Crouse 

Publicity  Director Art  Gloster 

Chief  Engineer W.  J.   Carter 


W  J  B  K 


DETROIT— 1926 

Frequency:  1490  Kc. Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Storer  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address '.  500  Temple  B  ve. 

Phone:  TEmple  3-7900 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service INS,  UP 

Representative Katz   Agency 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President George  B.  Storer,  Sr. 

Managing   Director Harry   Lipson 

Sales    Director Al   Nagler 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Kenneth  H.  Boehmer 

Program  Director Richard  Fischer 

Pub.  Dir E.  Von  Grimmenstein 

Chief  Engineer   Paul  O.  Frincke 

WJLB 

DETROIT— 1926 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By    ...Booth  Radio  &  TV  Stas. 

Business   Address Broderick   Tower 

Phone:  WOodward  5-2000 .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation    Booth 

News  Service   AP 

Membership   NARTB 

Transcription    Service World 

Representative    Forjoe 

President John  L.   Booth 

Gen„  Sta.  Mgr Edwin  E.  Nyy 

Commercial  Mgr Eric  V.  Hay 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr George  Kendall 

Chief  Engineer Edword  H.  Clark 


W  J  R 


DETROIT— 1926— CBS 

Frequency:    760    Kc Power:    50,000    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  WJR,  The  Goodwill  Sta..  Inc. 

Address 2100    Fisher    Bldg. 

Phone:  Trinity  5-4440 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP,  INS.  UP 

Trans.   Ser Thesaurus.   Lang- Worth 

Representative Christal.  Radio  Time  Sales 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President    John   F.   Patt 

V.P.,    &    Gen,    Mgr Worth    Kramer 

Sec'y-Treas William  G.  Slebert 


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AdTL  6,  Pub.  R«L  DU Jame*  Qu»Uo 

Op«ititioDs  Mgr F.  S.  Mooxe 

Sato*.  SwTlca.  RM0<xrch  Dlr..  .F.  A.  McPhUlii>s 

SalM  Mcmaqer Elmex  O.  Wayne 

Ppoq.   Mqr Ron  Gamble 

Chief    Engineer A.    Friedenthal 


WKMH 


DETROIT— 1946 

Freq.:  1310  Kc Power  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned  Operated  By WXMH.  Inc. 

Address 15001  Michigan  Ave. 

Phone:  TlHany  6-8500 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service UP.  INS 

Transcription    Serric* Lang-Worth 

Representative    Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB 

VJP..  Managing  Dir George  M.  Miller 

Commercial  Mgr John  J.  Carroll 

Program  Director Bob  Seymour 

Chief  Engineer Jerrold  Martin 

WW  J 

DETROIT— 1920— NBC 

Frequency:    950    Kc Power:    5000    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By  . . .  .The  Evening  News  Assn. 

Address 622    W.    Lcrfayette 

Phone:  WOodword  2-2000 .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation "Detroit  News" 

News  Service   AlP.  UP 

Trans.    Serv Long-Worth    &   Thesaurus 

Representative   ...George  P.  Hollingberry  Co. 

Membership    NARTB 

President Warren    S.    Booth 

General  Manager Edwin  K.  Wheeler 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr Don  DeGroot 

Program  Mgr M.  C,  Wlssmcm 

Public    Affairs    Manager     James    Eberle 

Notional  Sales  Mgr Thomas  Warner 

Sales    Mgr Robert    J.    Mcintosh 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr Glen  Kyker 

Business  Mgr Henry  C.  Rogers 

Chief  Engineer E.  J.  Love 


WX  YZ 


DETROIT— 1925— ABC 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WXYZ.  Inc. 

Business  Address 1700  Mutual  Bldg. 

Phone:  WOodword  3-8321.  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP,   INS 

Representative    John  Blair 

Membership     BAB 

President James   G.  Riddell 

Commercial  Manager Horold  L  Neal 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr Robert   Boldrico 

Chief   Engineer    Charles   Kocher 

W  D  B  C 

ESCANABA— 1941— MBS 

Frequency:  680  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By Delta  Bcstg.  Co. 

BuilnessStudio  Address P.  O.  Box  419 


Phone:  3190-1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Membership     BAB 

Representative     Walker 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr George  D.  Lindenthol 

Station    Manager F.    J.    Lindenthol 

Publicity  Director Wm.  J.  Duchowe 

Chief  Engineer Henry  C.  Olsen 


WESK 


ESCANABA— 1953— NBC 

Frequency:    1490  Kc Power:   250  Wotts 

Owned-C^er.  By M  &  M  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Sherman  Hotel 

Phone:  3750 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

President William  E.  Walker 

General    Monoger Barclay    Conley 

Commerciol  Monoger Don  Gomelin 

Progrom  Director Eric  Parker 

Chief    Engineer Alister    Alexonder 


WBBC 


FUNT— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1330  Kc. Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.. Booth  Radio  &  TV  Skztlons. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 3076  E.  Bristol  Rd. 

Phone:  CEdor  9-8686 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    AP 

Representative  Weed 

President John  Lord  Bootk 

Sto.,  Gen.,  Mgr. W.  Gerold  Schroeder 

Comm.   Mgr Gene    EUerman 

Program  Director James  Rush 

Chief  Engineer E.  H.  Clark 


WFDF 


FLINT— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By The  Trebit  Corp. 

Address Garlond  at  First  Ave. 

Phone:  CE  2-7158 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service Stondord,  Thssourus 

Representative    Kctz 

Membership NARTB.  BAB 

President Harry    M.    BItner,    Sr. 

Gen„  Sto.  Mgr Lester  W.  Lindow 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Marvin  Levey 

Progrom  Director Elmer  A.  Knopf 

Chief  Engineer Gerold  Wolport 


WKMF 


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FLINT— 1952 

Frequency:  1470  Kc Power:  1  Kw. 

Owned  WKMH,  Inc. 

Address 112  W.  Water  St. 

Phone:  9-7608 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Stotion  Rep Mich.  Spot  Sis.,  Headley-Reed 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Fred  A.  Knorr 

Managing  Director Wi  Pdon  Gamer 


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WMRP 


FLINT— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  1510  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Methodist  Radio  Parish,  Inc. 

Address 3217  Lapeer  St. 

Phone:   3-5112 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Representative    Best 

News  Service   UP 

President    Herbert  Hausser 

General  Manager , , William  H.  Morf ord 

Commercial  Manager Richard  Carter 

Chief  Engineer Duane  Mrohs 


WTAC 


FLINT— 1946— ABC 

Freq.:  600  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned WTAC.  The  BIG  Station,  Inc. 

Address 740    South   Saginaw   St. 

Phone:  CE  2-1136 Air  Tims:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service    Lang-Worfh 

Station  Representative Boiling  Co. 

President John    M.    Shaheen 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Jon  R.  McKinley 

Program  Director Oscar  A.  Hulf,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Frank  Folsom 


WBFC 


FREMONT— 1954 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:   100  Watts 

Owner Paul   A.  Brandt 

Address 901  E.  Maple  St.,  Mt.  Pleasant 


WATC 

GAYLORD— 1950— BUNYAN 
MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Midwestern  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Paul  Bunyan  Bldg.,  Traverse  City 

Phone:  Traverse  City  2700. Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative    Holman 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Les  Biederman 

Commercial  Mgr C.  O.  Reed 

Program  Director Robert  Fritz 

Chief    Engineer William    Kiker 


WFUR 

GRAND  RAPIDS— 1947 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Furniture  City  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 399  Garfield  Ave.,  S.W. 

Phone:  GL.  6-9541 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Associated 

RepresentaUve    McGillvra 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr William  Kuipor 

Commercial  Manager H.  J.  Swierenga 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Timmmt 


The  BIG  station 
in  Eastern  Michigan  is 

WTAC 

Flint 

Delivers    more    of 

Eastern   Michigan 

than  any  other  Flint 

Station. 

Dominate  Sales  with 

Eastern  Michigan's 

Dominant  Station. 

It's  Better  When  It's  Big 

Expect  and  get  BIG 

sales  results  with  the 

BIG  Station 

WTAC 

Flint 

1000  watts  at  600 

nationally  represented  by 

The  Boiling  Company,  Inc. 

wta;c 

The  BIG  Station,  Inc. 
Flint,  Michigan 


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WGRD 


GRAND  RAPIDS— 1947 

Fr»qu»ncy:   UIO  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Own^d  Operated    By Mu«lc    Bc«tq.    Co. 

Butlneti  Studio  Add...  35  Laiayette  Ave..  NX. 

Phone:   94  1 11 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Newt   Serrlce    A? 

Transcription   Service  Standard 

Representative  Gill    Perna 

Pr«s..   Gen.  Mqr.  Pcnil  F.  Elchhorn 

Sales  Prom.,   Prog.  Dir Glenn  LePard 

Publicity  Director Dirk  M.  Nebbellng 

Chief   Engineer Richard   Groenevelt 


WJEF 


GRAND  RAPIDS— 1945— CBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Fetser  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address 187  Monroe  N.W. 

Phone:  Glendale  8-8512.  .    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newi  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Avery-Knodel.   Inc. 

Membership     NARTB.    RAB 

President John   E.  Fetzer 

Sta..   Contun.  Mgr Martin   Giaimo 

Managing  Director Carl  E.  Lee 

Program    Director Michael    Joseph 

Publicity    Director Dr.   Willis   F.   Dunbar 

Chief  Engineer Bruce  Glycadgis 


W  L  A  V 


GRAND  RAPIDS— 1940— ABC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Versluis  Radio  &  Television.  Inc. 

Address 6  Fountcdn  St.,  N.E. 

Phone:(  Glendale  6-5481.. Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

Representative lohn   E.   Pearson 

President Leonard  A.  Versluis 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Lee  G.  Stevens 

Prog.,   Pub.  Dir Don  Mullen 

Chief    Engineer Carroll    Hutchings 


WM  AX 


GRAND  RAPIDS— 1954 

Frequency:    1480  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owner     WMAX.    Inc. 

President Joseph   C.  Hooker 

General  Manager Chas.  A.  Sprague 


WOOD 


GRAND  RAPIDS— 1924— NBC 

Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By    ...  .Grandwood   Bdcstg.   Co. 

Address 120   College   Ave..   SJE. 

Phone:  9-4125 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  INS 


Transcription    Service    World 

Representative    Katx   Agency 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President   H.  M.  Bitner,  Sr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Willard  Schroeder 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr Arthur  M.  Swift 

Program    Director    Frank    Sisson 

Publicity    Director John    Dragomier 

Chief  Engineer Louis  Bergenroth 


WHTC 


HOLLAND— 1948 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By Holland   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address Hotel   Warm    Friend   Tavern 

Phone:  9482 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transc.  Serv. . . .  World,  Lang- Worth,  Thesaurus 

Representative     Best 

President   W.  A.  Butler 

General  Manager Sandy  Meek 

Program  Director William  Gargano 

Chief  Engineer John  Klungle 


W  H  D  F 


HOUGHTON— 1929— NBC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By . . .  Upper  Michigan  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Douglass  Hotel 

Phone:  Houghton  1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription     Service Thesaurus 

Representative     Walkei 

Membership    NARTB 

Chief  Owner G.  L.  Burgan 

General  Manager Albert  W.  Ponrne 

Program   Director Earl  Norten 

Publicity  Director F.  Grant  Richards 

Chief  Engineer George  L.  Burgan 

WHGR 

HOUGHTON  LAKE— 1954 

Frequency:    1290   Kc Power:    1    Kw. 

Owned Sparks   Bcstg.    Co. 

Address 3431    Houghton  Lake   Dr. 

Air    Time    Daytime 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Jacob   B.   Sparks 

Commercial    Mgr Harold    Frisbey 

Mgr..   Secy.,  Treas Gordon  A.  Sparks 

V.P..  Chief  Engr Garnet  G.  Sparks 

WION 

IONIA— 1953 

Frequency:   1430  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Ionia  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  143 

Phone:    1537 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Best 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Owner Monroe  MacPherson.  Sr. 

Commercial  Mgr Kenneth  R.  Chapin 

Program  Director W.  M.  MacPherson 

Chief  Engineer Erwin  Fuller 


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WMIQ 

IRON  MOUNTAIN— 1947 
ABC-NORTHERN 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned ....  Iron  Mountain-Kingsford  Bcstg.  Co. 
Business-Studio  Address.. 211  E.  Ludington  St. 

Phone:   2031 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

President Frank  J.   Russell 

General  Manager Russell  J.  Staiield 

Commercial  Manager William  C.  Johnson 

Prog.    Dir Donald    J.    Burdick 

Chief  Engineer Paul  F.  Anick 

WIKB 

IRON  RIVER— 1949— MBS— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  By WIKB.  Inc. 

Address Iron  River  Natl.  Bank 

Phone:  102-3 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative     Walker 

President H.  H.  Frailing 

General  Manager Len  Johnson 

Chief    Engineer Lester    Patten 

W  J  M  S 

IRONWOOD— 1931— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By.  .Upper    Michigan- Wisconsin 

Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
Business-Studio  Address..  124  E.  McLeod  Ave. 

Phone:   20 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative     Walker 

President William  L.   Johnson 

Program  IMrector Laura  Johnson 

Chief    Engineer Arne   Dahlbacko 

WJPD 

ISHPEMING—  1 947— KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Ishpeming  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Jenks  Block 

Phone:  HU  6-9937 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr J.  P.  Deegan 

Program  Director Paul  C.  Crowley 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Carl  B.  Tupala 

Chief  Engineer Bernard  R.  Maloney 

W  I  B  M 

JACKSON— 1927— ABC 

Frequency:    1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Booth  Radio  &  TV  Stations.  Inc. 

Address 700   Buhl   Bldg. 

Phone:  WO  2-0220 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW 
FAMOUS  BRANDS . . . 


KNOW  THE  MOST 
FAMOUS  BRAND 
IN  NEWS  IS 


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Station   Repr««*ntatlve  Weed    &    Co. 

Pt«««   G«o.    M<jt.  John    L.    Booth 

Slotloa  Manaqer  George   P.   Lasley 

Coram..  Prom.  Mqr Robert  Lees 

Proq..    Pxib.    Dlr lack    Underwood 

Chief    Engineer Paul    WoUcale 


WKHM 


JACKSON— 1951— MBS 

Frequency:  970  Kc. Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned Jackson  Bcstg.  &  Tele.  Corp. 

Address    441  Wildwood 

Phone:    4-7181 Air  Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mqr Fred  A.  Knorr 

Station  Mqr John  O.  Gilbert  II 

Program   Director E.   Richard   Schueler 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Wright 


Pres.,  Comm.  Mqr Howard  D.  Steere 

Station    Manaqer Emil    J.   Popke,   Jr. 

Proq.    Dir Dan    Daniels 

Chief   Engineer Kenneth  Fcnronce 

W  KZ  0 

KALAMAZCX)— 1923— CBS 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power:  5000  Watt* 

Owned-Operoted  By Fetzer  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 124  W.  Michigan  Ave. 

Phone:  5-2101 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Avery-Xnodel 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr John  E.  Fetzer 

Sales  Service  Director John  W.  O'Harrow 

Program  Director Charles  T.  Lynch 

Managing  Director Carl  E.  Lee 

Publicity  Dir Robert  Dye 

Chief  Engineer Arthur  E.  Covell 


WKMI 


WILS 


KALAMAZOO— 1947 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By Steere   Bcstg.   Co. 

Business-Studio  Address .  . .  State  Theatre  Bldg. 

Phone   Number    .4-0111 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     Forjoe 


LANSING— 1946 

Freq.:  1320  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Lansing  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 407  N.  Washington 

Phone:  2-1655 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service  Lang-Worth 

Representative    Venard 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr John  C.  Pomeroy 


KAUMAZOO 


m 

5,000  WATTS 


WESTERN  MICHIGAN'S  MOST  POWERFUL  INDEPENDENT 
MUSIC   •  NEWS   •   SPORTS.   2iy2HOURS  A  DAY   •   1360  KC 

Covering  1,719,000  population  in  the  primary  area  . . .  including  a  metropolitan  market  of  272,000  in  the  Koiamazoo-Baftie  Creek 
oreo  ak>n«  .  .  .  and  a  rich  market  of  84,000  prosperous  commercial  farms.  It  all  adds  op  to  Western  Michigan's  best  regional  buy. 

NationgI  Representative:  Forjoe  and  Co.,  Inc. 
in  Detroit:  Michigan  Spot  Sales 


WKMI    *     STEERE  BROADCASTING  CORP. 

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Sales  Prom.  Mgr„  Pub.  Dir Stanley  Kirby 

Program  Director David  L.  Froh 

Chief    Engineer John    Whitacre 


W  J  I  M 


LANSING— 1934— ABC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By    WJIM.    Inc. 

Address Saginaw    &    Howard 

Phone:   2-1333 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World.  Standard 

Representative    Petry 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

President Harold   F.  Gross 

General  Manager Howord  K.  Finch 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Richard  Nason 

Commercial   Mgr Wm.    Brazzil 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir E.  H.  Davis 

Chief  Engineer Chas.  I.  Brady 


WKLA 


LUDINGTON— 1944— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By Raymond  A.  Plonk 

Address 1204    East   Ludington   Ave. 

Phone:  1450 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service UP 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Raymond  A.  Plank 

Commercial  Mgr Don  Hack 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Hal  Hall 

Program  Director C.  J.  Hagerman 

Publicity  Dir Tom  Roy 


WMTE 


MANISTEE— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Manistee  Radio  Corp. 

Address   Box  332 

Phone:   1340 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.    Ser Lang-Worth.   Thesaurus 

Representative    Best 

Membership  NARTB 

President Dr.  T.  H.  Manwell 

General  Manager Stephen  Cole 

Commercial  Manager Edward  Owens 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr Norm  Knudstnip 

Program    Director Lucille    Blake 


WDOG 


MARINE  CITY— 1950 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:  1000  Wotts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  St.  Clair,  Inc. 

Address 5300  Marine  City  Hwoy. 

Phone:  Rockwell  2-1111 Air  Time:  Daytime 

President   Jerry  Coughlin 

General  Manager Horry  C.  Coughlin 

Sales  Prom.,  Pub.   Dir Horry  Coughlin 

Chief  Engineer Carlton  Goodwin,  Jr. 


WDMJ 


MARQUETTE— 1931— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Lake  Superior  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Mining  Jnl.  Bldg. 

Phone:  616 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

General  Monoger Leo  G.  Brott 

Station  Manager E.  W.  Wallace 

Commercial  Manager Robert  Luke 

Program   Director Eldon   Wallace 

Chief   Engineer Gordon  Broxek 


WMAW 


MENOMINEE—  1 9  52— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Green  Bay  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  HE  5-5331 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.   Ser Long-Worth,  Thesaurus 

Representative    Pearson 

President Ben  Loird 

Gen.  Sto.  Mgr Vernon  Uecker 

Commercial    Mgr Ed    Swortzby 

Soles  Promotion  Mgr Jock  DuBlon 

Program  Dir .Lorry  Koesling 

Publicity  Dir Elaine  Mottord 

Chief  Engineer Bob   Reimers 


WMDN 


MIDLAND— 1948 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Rich  Publ.  House.  Inc. 

Address 124  So.  McDonald  St. 

Phone:  Temiple  9-9988 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service . . .  Long- Worth,  Thesaurus 

Station  Rep ffil  F.  Best 

President PhiUip    T.    Rich 

Station   Mgr Peter   A.   Wolf 

Commerciol  Mgr. Harry  B.  Sherman 

Program    Director Betty    Studer 

Chief  Engineer Peter  A.  Wolf 


WCEN 


MT.  PLEASANT— 1949— KBS 

Freq.:  1150  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned Paul    A.    Brandt 

Address Mt.  Pleosont.  Mich. 

Phone:  33171 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.    Ser..  .  .Thesaurus.   SESAC.   Long-Worth 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Paul  A.  Brandt 

Sto.,  Prom.   Mgr Russell  Holcomb 

Commercial    Mgr Georgia    Martin 

Chief    Engineer Peter    Fronozak 


W  K  B  Z 


MUSKEGON— 1926— ABC 

Frequency:  850  Kc Power:  1000  Wotta 

Owned-Oper.  By Ashbocker  Radio  Corp. 


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Bu«in*M  Studio  Addrvt* 432  Appl*  At*. 

Phon«:  2  6051 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newi   SerTlce AP 

Trans.   Sery Thesaurus 

Representative  Meekei 

Membership  NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mqr.  Arch  Shawd 

Proqram  Director  W.  L.  Trap 

Publicity    Director B.    L.    Bennett 

Chief  Engineer George  Krlvltxky 


WKNK 


MUSKEGON— 1949 

Frequency:   1600  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By NK   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address    Federal  Square 

Phone:   32126  Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service     World 

Representative     Best 

President Nicholas    W.    Kurls 

Program  Director Evelyn  Johnson 

Chief  Engineer P.  L.  Reynolds 

WMUS 

MUSKEGON— 1946 

Frequency:  1090  Kc Power:  1000  Wortta  d. 

Owned-Oper.       Greater  Muskegon  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 517  W.  Giles  Rd. 

Phone:    4-1672 Air   Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Station    Rep McGillvra 

President R.  Bunker  Rogoski 

Gen.  Mgr Dalton  C.  ffiUe 

Comm.   Mgr William  Kuiper 

Prom.    Mgr Henry    Swierenga 

Chief  Engineer Sam  Lombard! 


WOAP 


OWOSSO— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1080  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Owosso  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 2301    N.   Shiawassee 

Phone:   980 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service Thescmrus 

Representative Joseph  Hershey  McGillvra 

President J.   E.    Campbell 

General  Manager M.  H.  Wirth 

Sta..  Conun.  Prog.  Mgr Merrill  Walker 

Chief    Engineer Fran   Bowles 


WMBN 


PETOSKEY— 1946— MBS-BUNYAN 
KBS 

Froquency:   1340  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Midwestern  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus. -Studio    Address Traverse    City 

Station   Representative    Holman 

President   Les  Biederman 

Station    Manager Ralph    Pierson 

Commercial    Mgr Merton    Carter 

Program  Director Kenn  Haven 

Chief  Engineer William  Kiker 


WPON 

PONTIAC— 1954 

Frequency:    1460  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owned Gerity    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address 7    S.    Perry 

Phone:  Federal  8-0444 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station    Representalive Hil    Best 

President James    Gerity.    Jr. 

Vice-President O.   W.    Myers 

Station  Manager Davis  Lewis  Norton 

Asst.  Mgr..   Prog.  Dir Larry  Payne 


W  H  LS 

PORT  HURON— 1938— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Port  Huron  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address   932  Military  St. 

Phone:  Yukon  28536 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.  Ser World,  Standard,  Lang-Worth 

Representative     Gill-Pema 

Membership    NARTB 

General   Manager John   F.   Wismer 

Station  Mgr Ned  S.  Hubbell 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr John  L.  Shepard 

Prom.   Mgr Frank  Singelyn 

Program  Director Thomas  G.  Sicklesteel 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Oliver 


WTTH 

PORT  HURON— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Times  Herald  Co. 

Address 606   Water  St. 

Phone:  Yukon  5-5171 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Exec.  V.P F.  Granger  Weil 

General  Manager R.  S.  Sommerville 

Commercial  Manager Gaylord  H.  Forbes 

Program    Director K.    M.    Blevins 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  Kunze 


WH  AK 

ROGERS  CITY— 1948 

Frequency:   960   Kc Power:   5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By... Rogers  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Moltke  Dr. 

Phone:  7751 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Membership     NARTB 

Transc  iption  Service    Thesaurus 

Pres..  Gen.,  Mgr.,  Chief  Engr.. Harvey  A.  Klann 

Prom.,  Comm.  Mgr Albert  Klonn 

Program  Director H.  E.  Br«9« 


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W  EX  L 

ROYAL  OAK— 1923 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  WcrtU 

Owned-Oper.  By Sparks  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 212  W.  Sixth  St. 

Phone:  lordcm  4-6523 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  INS 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station    Representative     Gill-Perna 

Membership     NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Jacob  B.  Sparks 

Program  Director Gordon  A.  Sparks 

Sales  Manager Ernest  Holder 

Chief  Enaineer Garnet  G.  Sparks 


WKNX 


SAGINAW— 1947 

Frequency:   1210  Kc.   .  .Power:  1000  Watts  d. 
Owned-Oper.  By  . . .  Lake  Huron  Bdcstg.  Corp. 

Address    221    So.   Wash.   Ave. 

News  Service UP 

Representative    Gill-Perna 

Transcription    Service     Lang-Worth 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr William  J.  Edwards 

Vice-President Alvin  M.  Bentley 

Station  Manager Howard  H.  WoUe 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr Henry   Scott 

Program  Director Robert  Dyer 

Chiel  Engineer Max  W.  Thomas 


W  S  A  M 


SAGINAW— 1942— NBC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Saginaw  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address 2435    Holland   Ave. 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    Headley-Reed   Co. 

Membership    NARTB 

President Milton  L.  Greenebaum 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Robert  W.  Cessna 

Program  Director Richard  Crowley 

Chief  Engineer Orin  Nordenskjold 

WSGW 

SAGINAW— 1950— MBS 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By... Booth  Radio  &  TV  StaUons 

Address 400    Mason   Bldg. 

Representative    Pearson 

Transcription  Service NBC  Thesaurus 

News  Service   ^P 

Pres.,  Mgng.  Dlr John  I.  Booth 

Vlce-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr .Robert  W.  PhlUlps 

Prog.,  Pub.  Director Fred  Krell 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Volz.  Jr. 

W  S  0  0 

SAULT  STE.  MARIE— 1940— ABC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  W.  d.,  n. 

Owned-Operoted  By.  .Hiowotholand  Bcttg.  Co. 


Business-Studio  Address 208  Ashmun  St. 

Phone:  Melrose  2-2231 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Transcription  Service   Thesoiirus 

President Stanley   R.   Pratt 

General  Mgr Richard  Y.  Burnett 

Publicity  Dir Edward   L.  Kriegei 

Program  Director J.  Oscar  Frenette 

Chief   Engineer WilUam  F.  Morris 

WSTR 

STURGIS— 1951 

Frequency:    1230  Kc Power:   250   Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By WSTR,  Inc. 

Address So.  Nottawa  Rd. 

Phone:   1199 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

Representative Hil  B.  Best 

Membership     RAB 

President Dr.  Clarence  H.  Snyder 

General  Manager E.  Harold  Munn  Jr. 

Station    Manager Bob   Geerdes 

Chief  Engineer William  S.  Miller 

WTCM 

TRAVERSE  CITY— 1941— MBS 
BUNYON-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Midwestern  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address  Paul  Bunyan  Bldg. 

Phone:  2700-1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    Hal   Holman   Co. 

General  Manager Les  Blederman 

Commercial   Manager R.    E.   Detwiler 

Program  Director Kenn  Haven 

Chief  Engineer W.  H.  Kker 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW 
FAMOUS  BRANDS  .  . 


KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS 
BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


IP 


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Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955   (Kst.)   .i.lfi.l.OOO  —  Families  950,000 
Radio  Homes  927,000  —  TV  Homes  505,000  —  Stations  in  State  50 


KASM 


ALBANY— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:    1150  Kc Power:   500  Walts  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By Stearns  Co.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:    53005  Air    Time:    Daytime 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription    Service     Lang-Worth 

Stoiion    Rep. Continental,    Lowson 

President William    Blattner 

General.  Sta.  Manager Urban  J.  Keppers 

Commercial  Mgr Arthur  Boss 

Promotion   Manager John   Nugent 

Chief  Engineer Dale  Howard 

KATE 

ALBERT  LEA— 1937— ABC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner.  ..    Albert  Lea-Austin   Bdcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    332  South  Broadway 

Phone:   2338 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 


Representative     Meeker 

Membership     RAB 

President Bennett  O.  Knudson 

General  Manager Anson  Van  Alstyne 

Program  Director Dale  Dickerson 

Pub.  Dir E.  A.  VonAlstyne 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Holt 


KXRA 

ALEXANDER— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By ... .  Alexandria  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  1315  Broadway 

Phone:  1000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Keystone 

Representative    Lawson 

General  Manager R.  C.  Brown 

Station  Manager Kenneth  A.  Tessmer 

Commercial  Manager ....  Everette   Q.   Walters 

Publicity  Director Ercel  Ago 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  Olson 


MINNESOTA'S 
FARM   MARKET 


RETAIL    SALES;     $1,369,158,000.00 
HOME-STATIONS    FOR     1,251.900    PEOPLE 
50%     OF     MINNESOTA'S     FARM     POPULATION 
84%     OF    MINNESOTA'S    CORN    PRODUCTION 


THE  LINDER  GROUP  OF  STATIONS  COMPLETE- 
LY DOMINATES  THIS  PROSPEROUS  FARM  AND 
URBAN  AUDIENCE.  RADIO  IS  BIGGER  THAN 
EVER    IN   THIS       NO    TV    AREA! 

KWLM  KMHL  KTOE    KDMA     KLGR 

WILLMAR  MARSHALL  MANKATO  MONTEVIDEO  REDWOOD  FALLS 
EPRESENTED    BY    JOHN    E.    PEARSON    COMPANY 


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HARRY  W.   LINDER 

EXeCUTIVE   OFFICES 
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KAUS 

AUSTIN— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. Cedar  Volley  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 405 A  N.  Moin  St. 

Phone:    8836 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    World 

Representative  Pearson 

Membership   NARTB 

President    Martin  Bustad 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Tom  Steensland 

Soles   Promotion  Mgr Ken  Soderberg 

Chief  Engineer John  Ecklin 

KBUN 

BEMIDJI— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  WatU 

Owned-Operoted  By Butler  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address   .419y2  Beltromi  Ave. 

Phone  1900 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription   Service    World 

Representative    Lowson 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Edword  W.  Butler 

Pgm.,  Prod.  Dir Gwenyth  Butler 

Chief  Engineer Delwyn  Groge 

KLIZ 

BRAINERD— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By Broinerd  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 2700  E.  Oak 

Phone:    2853 Air  Time:   Full  Tune 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service Associoied 

Representative     Wcdker 

Membership    NARTB 

President,  General  Monoger E.  T.  O'Brien 

Sta«  Comm.  Mgr Eorl  R.  Johnsen 

Sis.  Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Betty  Smith 

Chief  Engineer Jomes  Peterson 


KBMW 


BRECKENRIDGE— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Interstate  Bdcstg.  Corp. 

Address 519  Dokoto  Ave..  Wahpeton.  N.  D. 

Phone:  2-5567-8 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Station  Representative . . .  Continental,  Lowson 

Membership     NARTB 

Tronscription  Service   Stondord 

General  Monoger H.  M.  Griffith 

Commercial  Monager Geo.  Kaufman 

Program  Director Clayton  Kulseth 

Chief  Engineer Horold  Unkenholz 


WKLK 


CLOQUET— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oporated  By Cloquet  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   ReUable  Bldg. 


Phone    4-6725 

News  Service UP 

Transcription    Service    Long-Worth 

General  Manager Richard  A.  Roll 

Soles  Promotion  Monoger Beverly  Norgren 

Chief  Engineer Dorrel  Gander 


KROX 


CROOKSTON— 1948— KBS 

Freq.:  1260  Kc,  .Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  500  Watts  n. 

Owned-Operoted  By Crookston  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address EogUs  Bldg. 

Phone:   1050 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Thesourus,  World 

Rep Donold  Cook,  Trocy  Moore,  Lowson 

President Jerome    A.    Dohlberg 

Generol  Manager William  J.  Kiewel 

KDLM 

DETROIT  LAKES— 1951 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operoted  By. Detroit  Lokes  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 1360  Richwood  Rd. 

Phone:    1 100 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Lowson 

President R.  C.  Brown 

Generol  Monoger Gordon  Hutton 

Commercial    Monoger James    Potterson 

Chief    Engineer Eric    Munro 


K  D  A  L 


DULUTH— 1936— CBS 

Frequency:  610  Kc Power:  5000  WatU 

Owned-Oper.  By Red  River  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 218  Bradley  Bldg. 

Phone:  2-2628 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service    Long-Worth 

Representotive   Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Dolton  Le  Mosurier 

Sta.,  Comm.  Manager Odin  S.  Romslond 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr Dole  Cowle 

Program  Director Jock  Gordon 

Chief  Engineer Robert  A.  Dettmon 

W  E  B  C 

DULUTH— 1924^NBC- Arrowhead 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Head  of  the  Lakes  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address WEBC  Bldg. 

Phone:  RA  2-2873 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    tJP 

Representative HoUlngbery 

President Morgan  Murphy 

General  Manager Harold  Pcnrlse 

Station  Monoger Robert  J.  Rich 


ODD 


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Proq.am  Director 
Chi«l    Enqlnoer 


Jack     Barttlkoski 

Dennis  Murphy 

.  Norman    Gill 


WELY 


ELY— 1954 

FraqaMcy:    1450  Kc Power:   250   Watts 

OwB*r Charles  B.  Persons 

Phone  Ely   744R 

Pres..  Gen.  Mqr Charles  B.   Persons 

Proqram     Director Rus    Avery 


WEVE 


EVELETH—  1 947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Carl  Bloomquist 

Phone:    1340 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

Representative    Orville  Lawson 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Carl    Bloomquist 

General  Manager Arthur  F.  Nelson 

Traific   Director Rose   Ullman 

Chief  Engineer Joe  Cerar 


KSUM 


FAIRMONT—  1 949— IVIBS 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By   Fairmont  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address    306   North  Park   St.. 

Phone:    1370 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Rambeau,  Lawson 

Trans.  Serv Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President    Leo   J.    Seifert 

Gen.,  Sta,  Mgr Frank  Endersbe 

Program  Director James  L.  Barkley 

Chiei   Engineer Lawrence  Lawson 


KDHL 


FARIBAULT— 1948 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  1000  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By KDHL  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio    Address. ..  .213    Centred   Ave. 

Phone:    4-4345 Air    Time:    Full    Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription Capitol.  World.  Standard 

General  Mgr J.  E.  Hyde,  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr Palmer  Dragsten 

Prog.   Dir Irv  Kuelland 


K  G  D  E 


FERGUS  FALLS— 1926— MBS 

Freq.:   1250  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Fergus  Radio  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address Fergus  Falls 

Phone:  6996 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative Bulmer    &    Johnson 

Membership    NARTB 

Secy.-Treas.,  Gen.  Mgr Harold  L.  Dell 


Station    Manager Frederic   T.    Dell 

Chief   Engineer Harold  E.  Allen 


KOZY 


GRAND  RAPIDS— 1948— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Itasca  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:   6-3446 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Membership    RAB,    NARTB 

Pres.,  General  Manager Robert  D.  Kennedy 

Program  Director Bud  Germ 

Chiei  Engineer Ross  A.  Fessenmeyer 


WMFG 


HIBBING— 1935— NBC-ARROWHEAD 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By .  .  Head  of  the  Lakes  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address WMFG  Bldg..  W.  37th  St. 

Phone:   3-7531 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription     Service World 

Representative .  .  HoUingbery,  Bulmer  &  Johnson 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Morgan  Murphy 

General    Manager Harold    Parise 

Commercial  Mgr J.  F.  Kauper 

Program    Director Clyde    Johnson 

Chief  Engineer Norman  GUI 

KDUZ 

HUTCfflNSON— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  1260  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By A.  &  P.  Tedesco 

Address    Radio  City 

Phone:  1555 Air  Time:  Daytime 

General   Manager Albert  Tedesco 

Commercial   Mgr Dean    Holt 

Program    Director Pearl   MacClod 

Promotion  Mgr Duke  Fruck 

Chief   Engineer Darrel   Gander 


KLTF 


UTTLE  FALLS— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Little  Falls  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address lOSVa  Broadway  E. 

Phone:   367 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Membership     RAB 

Transcription    Service World,    Capitol 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr John  H.  Lemme 

Station  Manager Jack  J.  Nugent 

Commercial  Manager Richard  J.  Rudeck 

Program   Director Sumner   Sabean 

KTOE 

MANKATO— 1950— ABC 

Frequency:  1420  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Minnesota  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  550 

Phone:  4537 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP 


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Representative    Pearson 

President. H.  W.  Linder 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager D.  O.  Linder 

Sis.   Prom.  Dir Willard   Smith 

Prog.  Dir Wayne  Hill 

Chief  Engineer Steve  WoH 


K  Y  S  M 


MANKATO— 1938— NBC 

frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Dwned-Oper.  By F.  B.  Clements  &  Co. 

Address 101    N.   Second  St. 

Phone:   4673 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative Meeker 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Gen.,  Station,  Comm.  Mgr..  .Robert  E.  Dehaven 
Sales  Promotion  Manager ....  Thomas  Corniea 

Program  Director Charles  Pasek 

Chief  Engineer James  Houts 


KMHL 


MARSHALL— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Harry  W.  Linder 

Business-Studio  Address KMHL  Bldg. 

Phone:  2282 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Owner Harry  W.  Linder 

General  Manager Gilmore  F.  Frayseth 

Program    Director Gil    Amundson 

Chief   Engineer Elwood  Ewy 

KEYD 

MINNEAPOLIS— 1948 

Frequency:  1440  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Family  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    Fcshay  Tower 

Phone:  Lincoln  8451 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service     Standard 

Representative      H-R 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President   Leslie  C.  Park 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Lee  L.  Whiting 

Commercial    Manager ....  Raymond   Tenpenny 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Jim  McGovern 

Program   Dir J.   Randolph   Norris 

Chief    Engineer Harvey    V.    Headen 


W  C  C  0 


MINNEAPOUS— 1924 
CBS  Radio 

Frequency:  830  Kc Power:  50.000  Walls 

Owned  By Midwest  Radio-Television,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 625  Second  Ave.  S. 

Phone:  Main  1202 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP.  INS 

Transcription  Service  Lang-Worth 

Representative CBS  Radio  Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

General  Manager Larry  Hoeg 


Commercial  Manager Phil   Lewis 

Director  Research C.  H.  Smith 

Program  Director Bob  McKinsey 

Prom.,    Pub.    Dir C.    Kaufman 

Chief  Engineer Kermit  Sueker 


W  D  G  Y 


MINNEAPOLIS— 1923— MBS 

Freq.:  1130  Kc.  .  .Power:  50  Kw.  d.,  25  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Twin  Cities  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Builders    Exchange    Bldg. 

Phone:  Bridgeport  2271.  .  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Clarence  T.  Hagman 

Commercial  Manager Samuel  N.  Nemer 

Program  Director Don  O'Brien 

Chief  Engrs. . .  Kenneth  Olson,  Kenneth  Larson 


WLOL 


MINNEAPOLIS— 1940 

Frequency:    1330  Kc Powar:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Independent  Bcdstg.  Co. 

Address 554   Northwestern  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  Atlantic  0406 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP,  AP 

Representative A.  M.  Radio  Sales 

President Ralph  L.  Atlass 

Station  Manager Wayne  Williams 

Prom..  Pgm.  Dir Edward  L.  Wiebe 

Chief  Engineer Merle  Bjork 

WPBC 

MINNEAPOLIS— 1949 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By People's   Bdcstg.   Co. 

Address 1 133   Stinson  Blvd. 

Phone:   GR  4356 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative Indie    Sales.    Inc. 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr M.  V.  Stewart 

Commercial  Mgr D.  Mylo  Beam 

Merchandising  Mgr Jack  I.  Moore 

Prog..   Pub.   Dir Mrs.   B.   A.   Stewart 

Chief    Engineer Ken    Hanson 


WTCN 


MINNEAPOLIS— ST.   PAUL— 1935 
ABC 

Freq.:   1280  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.;   1  Kw.  n. 

Owned.  .  .  .Minnesota  TV  Public  Service  Corp. 

Address 2925  Dean  Blvd. 

Phone:   WA  7-8881 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News    Service AP.    UP 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Representalive     John    Blair 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Robert  Butler 

General   Manager Joseph  L  Merkle 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Bill  Daley 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir G.  E,  LaRocque 

Program  Director Jim  Boysen 

Chief  Engineer Mike   Fleming 


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KDM  A 

MONTEVIDEO— 1951— ABC 

Fr»qu*Dcy:    1^50    Kc Power:    100    Watts 

Own»<i-Oper.     By  Midwest    Bcstg.    Corp. 

Addr».s  P.  O.  Box  369 

Phone:   8891  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Repr««*ntative      Pearson 

PrM„  G«n.  Mgr H.  WUlard  Lindner 

Commercial    Mqr BUI    Farrell 

Chief   Engineer Richard  Beekman 


KVOX 


MOORHEAD— 1937 
MBS-GREAT  NORTHERN 

Frequency:    1340    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned  Operated   By KVOX   Bcstg.   Co. 

AddreM    FM    Hotel 

Phone:  3-1522 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News   Service    UP 

Representative   Walker 

Membership    NARTB 

President E,    J.    McKellar 

Gen.,  Station  Mgr M.  M.  Marget 

Comm.,  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr R.  L.  Owens 

Program   Dir Dewey   Berquist 

Pub.   Director T.   P.   Honnoher 

Chief    Engineer Don    Geiken 


KNUJ 


NEW  ULM— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By KNUJ,  Inc. 

Address    SOAVa    N.   Minn.   St. 

Phone:   904 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Lang-Worth,    World 

Membership    RAB 

President    W.  K.  Mickelson 

General  Manager George  E.  Korenchen 


KOBK 


OWATONNA— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1390  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By Owatoima    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address 307  Vesterby  Bldg. 

Phone:    3388 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News    Service    UP 

Representative     Clark 

Membership    RAB 

President Myles  H.  Jchrts 

Gen..  Sta.,  Comm..  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr..H.  Bulow.  Jr. 

Program  Director Thelma  Bulow 

Chief   Engineer W.  S.  Weikle 


KAAA 


RED  WING— 1949 

Frequency:    1250  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Red   Wing   Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address Highway    58.    Red    Wing 

Phone:    3511 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription     Service World 

Gen..  Station  Mgr Maxine  Jacobs 


Commercial    Mgr James    Bailey 

Soles   Promotion   Mgr H.  D.  Cory 

Program   Director Peter  Lyman 

Chief  Engineer Donald  M.  Willie 


KLGR 


REDWOOD  FALLS— 1954 

Frequency:    1490  Kc Power:    100  Watts 

Owner H.  W.  Linder 

Address 209  S.  Washington  St. 

Phone     2729 

Representative    Pearson.    Dairyland 

General  Manager Willard  Linder 


KROC 


ROCHESTER— 1935— NBC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Southern  Minnesota  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 100    1st    Avenue    Bldg. 

Phone:  3924 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesourus 

Representative Meeker 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Piesident ..Mrs.    Gregory   P.   Gentling 

General  Mgr G.  David'  Gentling 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Cal  Smith 

Comm.   Mgr Warren  Miller 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir A.  Janus 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Cross 


K  F  A 


ST.  CLOUD^1938— NBC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power;  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Times  Publ.  Co. 

Address     Weber    Bldg. 

News    Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Frederick  C.  Schilplin 

Sales  Prom.,  Pub.,  Comm.  Mgr.  .Donald  J.  Orth 

Program  Director Betty  May 

Chief  Engineer   Robert  Witschen 


WJON 


ST.  CLOUD— 1950— ABC 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Granite  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address St.    Cloud   Hotel 

Phone:    1240 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription  Service World 

News  Service    UP 

President Max  H.  Lavine 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr M.  Bartebne 

Program  Director Wallace  MacBriar 

Chief    Engineer Charles   Willms 

K  S  T  P 

ST.  PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS— 1928-NBC 
NORTHWEST 

Frequency:  1500  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned  By KSTP.  Inc. 


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Bus.-Studio  Address 3415  University  Aye. 

Phone:  Prior  2724 Aid  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service   AP,  UP 

Trcmscription   Service Thesaurus,   SESAC 

Representcrtive    Edward  Petry 

President.  Gen.  Mgr Stanley  E.  Hubbard 

Nat.  Sales  Mgr Karl  A.  Plain 

Exec.  V.P.,  7reas K.  M.  Hance 

Production  Supervisor. . .  .D.  Brooks  Henderson 

Promotion-Publicity  Director Wm.   Dovey 

Chief  Engineer William  S.  Sadler 


WMIN 


ST.  PAUL— 1936 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-C^erated  By WMIN  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 611   Frontenac  Place 

Phone:  Prior  7757 Air  lime:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Clark 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr N.  L.  Bentson 

Commercial  Mgr Frank  M.  Devaney 

Sis..  Prom.  Mgr Sherle  M.  Lowe 

Program  Director Norman  Page 

Chief  Engineer Warren  B.  Fritze 


WMNS 


ST.  PAUL— 1936 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner Franklin    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address 611  Frontenac  PI. 

Phone   PRior  7757 

President William  F.   lohns 

Program   Director Norm   Page 

Chief  Engineer Warren  Fritze 


wcow 


SOUTH  ST.  PAUL— 1951 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By South  St.  Paul  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 58  White  Bear  Ave. 

Phone:  VA  5588 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   SESAC 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

General  Manager Victor  J.  Tedesco 

Commercial   Mgr N.    Tedesco 

Station    Mgr A.    Peterson 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr W.  Freer 

Pub.    Dir Sam   Sobeon 

Program  Director Jack  Douglas 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Dominguez 


WSHB 


STILLWATER— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:    1220  Kc Power:   250  Watts  d. 

OwnedOperated  By St.  Croix  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 126V2   S.  Main  St. 

Phone:  46.  47 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Donald  Cook,  Inc«  Lawson 


President WUUam  F.  Johns.  Jr. 

General    Manager Richard    Power 

Commercial  Manager James  McLaughlin 

Prog.    Dir Roger    Erickson 

Chief   Engineer Elmer   Chriatenson 

KTRF 

THIEF  RIVER  FALLS— 1946 

Frequency:    1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Henry  K.  Ameson 

Phone:    13 Air    Time:    Full   Time 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative    Bulmer  &  Johnson.  Inc. 

Membership    R  AB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Don  Olsen 

Prog.   Dir Jane   Carlson 

Chief  Engineer Henry  J.  Bothman 

WHLB 

VIRGINIA— 1936— NBC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Head  of  the  Lakes  Bcstg. 

Address    WEBC    Bldg. 

Phone:  Randolph  2-2873 ...  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus.   SESAC 

Representative     Hollingbery 

President W.  C.  Bridges 

Station  Manager Saldino  W.  Rodorigo 

Program  Director Harry  Wills 

Chief  Engineer Norman  Gill 

KWAD 

WADENA— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Associated  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address First  Natl.  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  920-1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    World 

Membership     NARTB 

Representatives Bulmer  &  Johnson 

General    Manager James    Buchan 

Program  Director Roxanne  J^chaels 

Chief   Engineer Howard   Helland 

K  W  L  M 

WILLMAR— 1940— ABC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Lakeland  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 1340  N.  7th  St. 

Phone:  Belmont  5-1340 Air  Time:  Full  Tuae 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Cole 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Membership     NARTB 

President.  Gen.  Mgr H.  W.  Under 

Commercial  Manager Jack  Lynch 

Program  Director Joe  Martinson 

Chief  Engineer Francois  Peterson 


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WINONA— 1938— ABC 

Fr«qu»ncT:   1230  Ic Power:  250  Walls 

Owned  Operated   By ...  Winona   Radio  Service 

Bu»inest  Studio   Addres 216   Center  St. 

Phone:    3314      Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Newi   Service    A? 

Newspaper  AHlliation Dafly  News 

Transcription     Service Standard,     World 

Membership  NARTB,    RAB 

Representative John    E.   Pearson 

President M.  H.  White 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr E.  M.  Allen 

Prog.   Dlr C.  E.  Williams 

Pub.    Dlr I.    Rizzardi 


Commercial  Manager H.  Rod  Hurd 

Chief  Engineer Lewis  Denes 

KWOA 

WORTHINGTON— 1947 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Worthington  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address Hotel  Thompson 

Phone:  2-7301 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative Bulmer    &    Johnson 

Trans,   Ser Lang-Worth,    Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB 

President R.  W.  Olson 

General   Manager R.   E.   Shepard 

Commercial   Manager Arne   Karhu 


MISSISSIPPI 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955   (Est.)   2,248,000  —  Families  590,000 
Radio  Homes  473,000  —  TV  Homes  137,000  —  Stations  in  State  55 


WMPA 


ABERDEEN— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:    1240  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Prairie  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  402 

Phone:   1050 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     McGillvra 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

President T.  A.  Richardson 

Gen.,   Sta.,   Comm.  Mgr William  Felton 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Helen  McShane 

Chief  Engineer Preston  Derryberry 


WAM  Y 


AMORY— 1954 

Frequency:  1580  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owner Charles  C.  Boren,  Jr. 


WBLE 


BATESVILLE— 1953 

Frequency:   1290  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Panola  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Drawer    No.   73 

Co-Owner.  Gen.  Mgr Harold  B.  McCarley 

Co-Owners Travis   A.   Palmer. 

James    E.  Hartness 


WLOX 


BILOXI—GULFPORT— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By WLOX  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Buena  Vista  Hotal 

Phone:  5581-2 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Trans.    Ser Lang- Worth,    Standard 

News  Service UP 

Representative    Holnuxn 


Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President James  S.  Love,  Jr. 

General    Manager Ray   Butterfield 

Commercial  Manager Thomas  B.  Majur* 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Richard  Kettering 

Program  Director Mary  Bums  Griffin 

Chief  Eng Thomas  B.  Majure 

WVMI 

BILOXI— 1950 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Associates 

Address P.  O.  Box  152 

Phone:    6961 Air    Time:    Dccytime 

Rep Nail.  Time  Sales.  Dora-Clayton 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  SESAC 

Membership    RAB.   NARTB 

News  Service    UP 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr. . Odes  E.  Robinson 

Sales  Prom.,  Comm.  Mgr Homer  Dedeaux 

Program  Director Earl  B.  Blessey 

Chief  Engineer Odes  E.  Robinson,  Jr. 

WBIP 

BOONEVILLE— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Booneville  Bcstg.  Co 

Address Highway  No.  45-S 

Newspaper  Affiliation The  Independent 

Representative Continental  Radio  Sales 

President,  Gen.  Mgr E.  O.  Roden 

Sta.  Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr V.  K.  Wroten 

Program  Director Betty  Box 


WJMB 


BROOKHAVEN— 1949 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Brookhaven  Bcstg.  Co. 


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Address W.   Chickasaw   St. 

Phone:   1298 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Station     Representative Continental 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Tullius  Brady 


WDOB 


CANTON— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By . . .  Madison  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  Box  182 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative Dora-Clayton,    Indie 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Jerry  P.  Keith 

Commercial    Mgr Tom   Brewer 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Elizabeth  Gunn 

Program   Director Buddy  Thames 

Publicity   Director Merle    Godfrey 

Chief  Engineer Hampton  C.  Clark.  Jr. 


WGLC 


CENTREVILLE— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:   1580  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Southern  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address   Hiway  25 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service  Capitol 

Phone  Number   4001 

President    Carl  Trependahl 

General  Manager Alvin  Sansing 

Commercial  Mgr C.  W.  Wright 

Chief   Engineer Bill   Norris 


WROX 


CLARKSDALE— 1943— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Mrs.  Eunice  T.  Imes 

Address    Columbus,  Miss. 

Phone:    1586 Air   Time:    Full    Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service RCA  Thesaurus 

Station  Rep McGillvra 

General  Manager Bob  McRaney 

Program  Director Jack  Cristil 

Comm.  Mgr Helen  Sugg 

Station  Manager P.  B.  Hinmon 

Publicity  Dir John  Thomas 

Chief  Engineer C.  D.  Graves 


WCLD 


CLEVELAND— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Voice  of  the  Delta,  Inc. 

Address ^ H'way   61    So. 

Phone:   1115 ! Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Station    Representative Best 

President Joseph  W.   Carson 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr C.  W.  Capps 

Program  Director Elizabeth  Bradley 

Chief  Engineer Earl  B.  Neal 


WCJU 


COLUMBIA— 1946— KBS-MBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.. Lester  Williams.  WCJU.  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  472 

Phone:  755 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation The  Progress 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Pres.,  Gen.  Manager Lester  Williams 

Sta.  Mgr..  Chief  Eng Ray  Tolar 

Program    Director .Clifford    Chance 


WACR 


COLUMBUS—  1 950— KBS 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned J.   W.  Fuxr 

Address P.  O.  Box  1011 

Phone:    768 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Tronscrilption  Service    Standard 

Representative    Best 

Membership  NARTB 

Owner J,    W.   Furr 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr B.  M.  Dabney,  Jr. 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir G.  Wayne  Harris 

Production   Mgr C.   Landis   Rogers 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Montgomery 


W  C  B  I 


COLUMBUS-1940 
MBS— EBS-MID  SOUTH 

Frequency:   500  Kc Power:   1   Kw.  d. 

Owned Columbus   Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    Gilmer  Hotel 

Phone:  1313,  1430 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper   Affil Commercial   Dispatch 

News  Service    SAURUS 

Station  Repreesntative    McGillvra 

Membership     NARTB 

President Birney    Imes,    Jr. 

Gen.,  Prom.  Mgr Bob  McRaney 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr J.  W.  Eatherton 

Program    Director Martha    Puckett 

Chief  Engineer Thos.  McFerrin 

WCMA 

CORINTH— 1945— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . .  Corinth  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Roy  Bldg. 

Phone:    5575 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative Bum-Smltk 

Vice-Pres Aaron    B.    Robinson 

Station  Manager John  E.  Bell 

Program  Director Vincent  Lawrence 

Commercial  Manager Joe  P.  Vom  Dyke 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr John  E.  Bell 

ClUef  Engineer James  D.  Anderioa 


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GREENVILLE— 1948 

Fr»«4u«ncT:    1260  Kc Power:    1000  Walls  d. 

Owned-Operoled  By.  .    Cotton  Belt  Bcasting  Co. 

Bu».-Studlo  AddreiB 11 8  So.  B'way 

Phone:    4559      Air  Time:    Daytime 

New*    S^nrice    UP 

Transcription  Serrlc*   Long- Worth 

Memborship     NARTB 

RepreeentatiTe Dora-Clayton,     Melville 

Prei-  General  Manager David  M.  Segal 

Station   Manager E.  M.  Gxifis 

Prom.,    Sta.    Mgr Jack    Stull 

Program  Director Wallace  D.  Hoy 

Chiel    Engineer W.    McChristlan 

W  J  P  R 

GREENVILLE— 1939— MBS-KBS 

Freq.:   1330  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Services  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 120  So.  Poplar  St. 

Phone:   2434 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Sears  &  Ayer 

Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Emmett  H.  McMurry 

Commercial  Manager Frank  W.  Boldidn 

Program    Director Murroy   Schroyer 

Chief  Engineer Percy  L.  Kuhn 

WABG 

GREENWOOD— 1950 

Freq.:  960  Kw Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  w.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Greenwood  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Howard  St. 

Phone:  3010 Air  Fraie:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

President    Cy  Bahakel 

Manager    Tom  Reardon 

Chief    Engineer Clifford    Greene 


WGCM 


GULFPORT— 1928— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WGCM  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Hewes-Mortin  BIdg. 

Phone:    1110 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Stcrtlon  Representative    McGillvra 

Membership     NARTB 

Owner  &  Gen.  Mgr Hugh  O.  Jones 

Station  Manager C.  Edwin  Vann 

Commercial  Manager Mrs.  O.  L.  Owens 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Holton  Turnbough 

Program   Director C    "Eddie"    Vann 

Chief  Engineer Charles  T.  Hook 


WBKH 


HATTIESBURG— 1954 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:  950  Watts 

Owner Hattiesburg    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address 1221/2  E.  Front  St. 

Phone    JU  3-1625 

Station  Manager Frcmk  Hollfied 


W  F  0  R 


HATTIESBURG— 1925— NBC-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Forrest  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 302  Hemphill  St. 

Phone:  Juniper  4-5432 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Membership  NARTB 

President C.  J.  Wright.  Sr. 

General,  Station  Manager C.  J.  Wright,  Jr. 

Program  I^ector David  L.  Waite 

Commercial  Mgr E.  M.  Jenkins 

Chief  Engineer B.  B.  McLemore 


W  G  R  M 

GREENWOOD— 1937— NBC-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watte 

Operated   By P.   K.  Ewing 

Address 600  Walnut  St. 

Phone:    1900-1 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Studio-Transmitter  Location Walnut  St. 

President P.  K.  Ewing 

General  Manager F.  C.  Ewing 

Chief   Engr.   Comm.  Mgr Louis   Pierce 

WNAG 

GRENADA— 1949— MBS-MID-SOUTH 

Frequency:    1400   Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Bimey  Imes,  Jr. 

Phone:   1400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    McGillvra 

Newspaper  Affiliation Dispatch 

President Bimey  Imes.  Jr. 

General    Manager Bob   McRaney 

Sta..  Conun.  Mgr Monroe  Looney 

Chief   Engineer Jlmmle   Pinnix 


WHSY 

HATTIESBURG— 1948— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc. Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Hub  City  Bcstg.  Co.  Inc. 

Address Highway   11,  North 

Phone:  Juniper  3-1741 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Station  Representative T.  F.  Clark 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr. Charles  W.  Holt 

Sta.  Mgr. W.  R.  England 

Comm.  Mgr. Bill  Veidi 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr W.  Murphey 

Program  Director Dean  Griffin 

Publicity  Director Alice  Bivin 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Sharpling 

WMDC 

HAZLEEIUBST- 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  1220  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned Southwestern  Bcstg.  Co.  of  Miss. 

Address P.  O.  Box  571 


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Phone    Number    869 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    Lang- Worth 

General    Manager Louis    Alford 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Chief  Engr A.  M.  Smith 

Commercial  Mgr Greg   Breland 

Program    Director Malcolm    Jones 

Chief  Engineer A.  M.  Smith 


WOKJ 


WNLA 


INDIANOLA     1953 

Frequency:   1380  Kc Power:  500  watts  d. 

Owned Central  Delta  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address 134  Baker  St. 

Phone:    500 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service    Thesaurus 

Station  Representative Thomas  F.  Clark 

Membership   NARTB,  MBA 

Co-Owners W.  L.  Kent;  J.  M.  McLendon 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Howard  M.  Peters 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Barbee  Ashley 

Program  Director Paul  Artman 

Chief  Engineer Bob  Meador 


WJDX 


JACKSON— 1929— NBC 

Frequency:  820  Kc.  .Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n, 

Owned-Oper.  By Lamar  Life  Ins.  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  2171 

Phone:  2-2691,  3 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative George  P.  HoUingbery 

Membership   NARTB 

General  Manager Fred  L.  Beard 

Commercial   Manager Frank   Gentry 

Program  Director Forrest  Cox 

Chief  Engineer Percy  G.  Root 


WJQS 


JACKSON— 1947— CBS-MISS. 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Mississippi  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Edwards  Hotel 

Phone:  3-9681 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service Standard 

President,  General  Manager . . .  Withers  Gavin 


WJXN 


JACKSON— 1945 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Jackson  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 916  Foley  St. 

Phone:  2-6673 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    INS 

Representative Indie,  Dora  Clayton 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr James  T.  Ownby 

Progress  Dir. Lucy  Pennel 

Chief    Engineer Robert    Stathom 


JACKSON— 1954 

Frequency:    1590  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d. 

Owned Dixieland  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1017   Lynch  St. 

Air   Time    Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Rep McGillvra 

Gen,  Mgrs Wilbum  Kent.  John  McLendon 

Station    Manager Jay    Gilbert 

Promotion  Dir Chuck  Allen 

WRBC 

JACKSON— 1947— MBS 

Freq.:  1300  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw..  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Rebel  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 125  So.  Lamar 

Phone:  5-1562 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Representative    Branham 

General  Manager J.  W.  Carlier 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr W.  V.  Dubard 

Program  Director A.  C.  Leonard 

Chief  Engineer G.  G.  Benson 

WS  L  I 

JACKSON— 1938— ABC 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Standard  Life  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  1847 

Phone:  3-2788 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President W.  R.  Newman 

General-Station  Manager L.  M.  Sepough 

Commercial  Manager F.  E.  Wilkerson,  Jr. 

Program  Director B.  K.  Smith 

Chief  Engineer C.  A.  Perkins 

WKOZ 

KOSCIUSKO— 1947— KBS-ABC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watti 

Owned-Oper.  By Kosciusko  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 109    W.    Jefferson 

Phone:  782 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager Cy  N.  Bahakel 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Mims  Boswell,  Jr. 

Program    Director Gertrude   Cheimault 

Chief   Engineer J.   R.   Collins 

W  A  M  L 

LAUREL— 1932— NBC-KBS-REBEL 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Walls 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  New  Laurel  Radio  Station 

Bus.-Studio   Address 442   6th  Ave. 

Phone  Number   5601 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription   Service    World 


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R«pr«MBlatiTe George  P.  Hollinqbery 

Membership  NARTB.    RAB 

President    ...  Harold  Matison 

Gen..    Sta.    Mqr.  Granville    Walters 

Comnrjercial    Manager M.    M.    Caver 

Program  Director Stanley  Walters 

dilei  Engineer Clyne  Grarei 


WH  N  Y 


WLAU 


LAUREL—  1 946— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Wattu 

Owned  Operated  By Southland  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 437  N.  Magnolia  St. 

Phone:  8  7227 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    RAB,    NARTB 

President C.  T.  McCallum 

Gen,,  Sta.  Mgr Norma  H.  Leggett 

Comm,,   Sales   Prom.  Mgr Teck  Jones 

Pgm.,  Pub,  Dir David  Kane 

Chief   Engineer W.  B.  Carter 

WLSM 

LOUISVILLE— 1953 

Frequency:   1270  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By Louisville    Bcstg.    Corp. 

Address    Box   111 

Phone:    1000 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station    Representative Hil    Best 

Station    Manager William   R.   Parkes 

Chief    Engineer Herb    Guthrie 


WMBC 


MACON— 1947— MISS.-KBS 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Power:   250   Watts 

Owned J.   W.   (Billy)   Furr 

Address WACR.  Bldg..  Columbus.  Miss. 

Phone:    310 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Station  Rep Hil  Best 

Membership      NARTB 

President J.    W.   (Billy)   Furr 

General   Manager Felix  Adams,  Jr. 

Program    Director John    Isaacs 

Chief   Engineer Bob    Montgomery 


WAPF 


McCOMB— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:   1010  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By.  .S.  W.  Bcstg.  Co.  of  Miss. 

Address Pike    Hotel 

Phone:    1884 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Station   Rep Continental 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth,  World 

President Louis     Aliord 

Commercial  Mgr W.  K.  Johnston 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Cindy  Gardner 

Program    Director James    Hemphill 

General   Manager Phillip   Brady 


McCOMB— 1939 

Freq,:   1250  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Bcstrs.   Service,   Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  111 

Phone:   2080 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

Representative Dora-Clayon,    Clark 

General  Manager Lester  Williams 

Station   Manager W.  R.  Taylor 

Commercial   Manager Bill   Tyler 

Chiei  Engineer Robert  L.  Sanders 

W  C  0  c 

MERIDIAN— 1926— CBS-MISS. 

Frequency:  910  Kc.  .Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Mississippi  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address Threefoot   Bldg. 

Phone:  7714 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

President,  General  Manager. .  .Withers  Gavin 

WMOX 

MERIDIAN— 1945— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Bimey  Imes.  Jr. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1511 

Phone:  2-0171 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative     McGillvra 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

President Bimey  Imes,  Jr. 

General  Manager Bob  McRoney 

Station  Manager Joseph  W.  Carson 

Comm.,  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Eddie  Holladay 

Chief   Engineer Winton  Beaver 

WTOK 

MERIDIAN— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watt? 

Owned-Oper.  By .Southern  TV  Corp. 

Address    Southern    Bldg. 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Pres.,   Gen.   Mgr Robert  F.   Wright 

Sta.,   Comm.  Mgr Jerry   J.   Joiner 

Program    Director Gene    Reeves 

Publicity-   Director George   Shannon 

Chief  Engineer Joe  H.  Saxon 

WMIS 

NATCHEZ— 1941— NBC-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Natchez  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 615   Main  St. 

Phone:  8211 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

President P.  K.  Ewing 

General  Manager P.  K.  Ewing,  Jr. 

Commercial    Mgr Ervin    Parks 

Program   Director Hoyle    Littlejohn 

Chief  Engineer George  W.  Wilson 


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NATCHEZ— 1949— ABC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Old  South  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Eola   Hotel 

Phone  Number 4621 

News   Service    UP 

President Mrs.  Laurie  G.  Ratclif f e 

General   Manager Paul   Schilling 

Prog.   Dir Val   Jensen 

Commercial    Mgr Eddie    Phelan 

Pub.   Dir Irene   Griffey 

Chief    Engineer Martin    Tyronne 


WPMP 


PASCAGOULA— 1951— KBS- ABC 

Frequency:  1580  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Crest  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  391 

Phone:    83391 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr William  R.  Guest,  Jr. 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Floyd  W.  Hess 

Prom.  Mgr Bill  Brewer 

Program    Director Tommy    Gilbert 

Chief    Engineer Fred    Strother 

WHOC 

PHILADELPHIA— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  WatU 

Owned-Oper.  By William  Howard  Cole 

Phone:  740 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

President.   Manager ....  William   Howard  Cole 

Program  Director Mrs.  Wm.  H.  Cole 

Chief   Eng Paul   M.   Miller 

WRJW 

PICAYUNE— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  5000  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Tung  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Picayune 

Phone:   510 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Gen.,   Sta.   Mgr Jinunie  Willson 

Program  Director Archie   Rushing,  Jr. 

Chief   Engineer Don  Murphy 

wsso 

STARKVILLE— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Storkville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address WSSO  Bldg. 

Phone:   1230 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

Pres.,  Gen„  Comm.  Mgr Joe  Phillips 

Program   Director Clarice   Cruickshank 


WELO 

TUPELO— 1944— MBS-MID  SOUTH 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  WartU 

Owned-Operated  By Tupelo  Bcitg.  Co. 

Business-Siudio   Address Welo  Bldg. 

Phone:   1400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Membership   NARTB 

Gen.   Mgr Bob   McRoney 

Station  Manager Bob  Evans 

Commercial  Manager E.  L.  Bowen,  Jr. 

Prog.   Dir Edward   Cleary 

'^hief  Engineer LeRoy  Green 

WTUP 

TUPELO— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

OwnedOper.  By Lee  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  612 

Phone:   3111 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Station   Representative    Dora-Clayton 

Partner E.  O.  Roden 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr James  E.  Reese 

Chief    Engineer Keith    Wroten 

W  Q  B  C 

VICKSBURG— 1931— MBS-KBS 

Freq.:  1420  Kc. . .  .Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 
Owned-Operated   By. .  .Delta   Bcstg.   Co..  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Post-Herald  Bldg. 

Phone:  312 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Representative Scars  &  Ajmt 

Membership   NARTB 

President L.  P.  Coihrnan 

General-Station  Mgr Mary-Van  Coshmon 

Commercial  Manager L.  L.  MUl«r 

Chief  Engineer Waverley  Conway 

WVIM 

VICKSBERG— 1948 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  WatU 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Miss.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Box  76 

Phone:  3901 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Indie    Soles,   Dora-Clayton 

President J.     Dige     Bishop 

General  Manager Cecil  Goodreau 

Chief  Engineer J.  W.  Gardner 


WABO 


WAYNESBORO— 1954 

Frequency:    990    Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owner New  Laurel  Radio  Sta..  Inc. 

Phone    5-4700 

Representative     Dixie 

General  Manager Granville  Walters 

Chief  Engineer Clyne  Graves 


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WROB 


WEST  POINT— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:   1450  Ic Pow»n  250  WatU 

Own»d  Op«rat»d  By Bob  McRan«y.  Sr. 

Phone:    1450  ..Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Station    Rep.  McGillvra 

Pre*..  Gen.  Mgr.  Bob  McRaney  Sr. 

Station   Manager  lack   King 


WAZF 


YAZOO  CITY— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 


Owned WAZF.  Inc. 

Address South  Main  St. 

Phone:    1300 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

President E.  O.  Roden 

General    Mgr Richard    F.    Crans 

Commercial  Mgr Ollie  Bales 

Program  Director Joel  Netherlond 

Publicity    Director Glenda   Bridges 

Chief  Engineer Keith  Wroten 


MISSOURI 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  4,238,000  —  Families  1,265,000 
Radio  Homes  1,196,000  —  TV  Homes  783,000  —  Stations  in  State  65 


KWRT 


BOONVILLE— 1953 

Frequency:    1370   Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owner Wm.    R.    Tedrick 

Address    KWRT  Building 

Phone     1031 

Representative     Indie 

General  Manager Wm.  R.  Tedrick 

Chief  Engineer H.  J.  Schumoker 

K  F  V  S 

CAPE  GIRARDEAU— 1925— MBS 

Freq.:  960  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Hirsch  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address 324   Broadway 

Phone:  5-5511 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

President Oscar  C.  Hirsch 

Station  Manager Ralph  L.  Hirsch 

KGMO 

CAPE  GIRARDEAU— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:  1220  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By KGMO  Radio-TV  Inc. 

Address    Box    274 

Phone:  5-8228 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Pres.,  Prog.  Dir Willicnn  C.  Brandt 

General  Manager Richard  C.  Brandt 

Chief   Engineer William  M.  Bryan 

KDMO 

CARTHAGE— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.   By Carthage    Bcstg.   Co. 

Address 1201  E.  Chestnut 

Phone:   2648.   2623 Air  Time:   Full  Time 


News  Service    AP 

Station    Rep Continental 

Membership    NARTB 

Owner,   Gen.  Mgr J.   J.   Daly 

Prog.  Dir.,  Ptom.  Mgr Leon  Crocker 

Chief    Engineer William   Woods 

KCRV 

CARUTHERSVILLE— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:   1370  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Pemiscot  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 106  W.  3rd  St. 

Phone:  965 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  World 

News  Service    UP 

President J,  E.  Taylor 

General  Manager Robert  L.   Harrison 

Commercial   Manager Ed   Dyer 

Program  Director Harry  A.  Moreland 

Chief  Engineer Al  Lawrence 

KCHR 

CHARLESTON— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  1350  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By South  Mo.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  2-4451 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Hil    Best 

Co-Owner,  Gen.  Mgr Kermit  Barker 

Program  Director James  L.  Byrd  Ilird 

KCHI 

CHILLICOTHE— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:   1010  Kc Power:   250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Cecil  W.  Roberts 

Address   Highway  36 

Phone:    1920 Air    Time:    Dcrytime 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Hil  F.   Best,  Conwell 

President Cecil   W.   Roberts 


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General  Manager Howard  G.  Rion 

Commercial    Mgr Jerry    Wilson 

Chief  Engineer Donald  P.  O'Brien 

KDKD 

CUNTON— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  1000  Wotts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By KDKD.  Inc. 

Phone:   233 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative     Keystone 

Mem!>ership     NARTB 

President David  M.  Segal 

Station  Manager Stanley  Dixon 

Chief  Engineer Dean   Clayton 

KFRU 

COLUMBIA— 1925— ABC-MSN 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KFRU,  Inc. 

Business  Address Box  89 

Phone:  4141 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  INS 

Newspaper    Affil Tribune 

Station    Rep Webb 

Transcription  Service Lang- Worth,  World 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President H.  J.  Waters,  Jr. 

General  Manager. ..  .Mahlon  R.  Aldridge,  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr F.  J.  LeGrand 

Program   Director Shirley  Bauderer 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Hoigh 


KREI 


FARMINGTON— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   800   Kc Power:    1000  Watts   d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Midwest  Bcstg.  System 

Address    Ozarks  Bldg. 

Phone:    1107 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Station   Rep Hil  F.   Best 

President Cecil  W.  Roberts 

Station  Manager Earl  L.  Whitener 

Comm.  Mgr Roy  Brewinglon 

Chief  Engineer Bill  Westbrook 

KJCF 

FESTUS— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned Jefferson  County  Radio  &  TV  Co. 

News  Service UP 

Phone:  YE  7-3810 Air  Tune:  Daytime 

General  Manager Donald  M.  Donze 

Chief  Engineer Russell  Seals,  Jr. 


KFMO 


FLAT  RIVER— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Lead  Belt  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio   Address Flat  River 

Phone:  1000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    W 


Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Membership     KAB 

President.  General  Mdnager. .  .Oscar  C.  Hirsch 

Station-Comm.  Mgr James  F.  Collins 

Prom.  Mgr James   Strader 

Program  Director Lynn  Bobs 

Chief  Engineer Gilbert  Collins 


KFAL 


FULTON— 1950 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By. .... . .Mo.  Central  Bcstrs. 

Address 5th   ond   Market 

Phone:   1400 .Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    . .  .'.j* UP 

Transcription  Service Standard 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

General  Manager. ........ .Robert  W.  Nickles 

Station  Director Roger  P.   Fox 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr L.  Reed  Holt 

Chief  Engineer J.  J.  Patterson 

K  H  M  0 

HANNIBAL— 1941— MBS 

Freq.:  1070  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By. Boiling  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 102V2  S.  Main  St. 

News  Service   AP 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Partners James  and  Ada  Boiling 

General  Manager William  H.  Shaw 

Prog.  Dir Gene  Hoenes 

Chief  Engineer Ben  Parrish 


KIMO 


INDEPENDENCE— 1947 

Frequency:  1510  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Craig   Siegfried 

Business-Studio  Address 310  N.  Osage 

Newspaper  Affil Doily  News 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

President    Craig  Siegfried 

General  Manager Harry  L.  Becker 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Herb  Dawson 

Chief    Engineer Robert    Atkinson 

KLIK 

JEFFERSON  CITY— 1953 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:  5  Kw.,  d. 

Owned Empire  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    410  Capital 

News  Service  UP 

Transcription  Service  Standard 

Station  Representative Jerrell  A.  Shepherd 

Gen.,   Sla.  Mgr Lyim   Bickett 

Commercial  Mgr Bill  Brown 

Chief    Engineer John    Halligan 


K  W  0  S 


JEFFERSON  CITY— 1937— KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Capital  Bcstg.  Co. 


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Buftin«»s  Studio  Address  210  Monroe  St. 

Phcne:  6  3137    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper   Attilia'.icn News  Tribune  Co. 

New*   Service    AP 

Trotitcrlption    Service    Thesaurus 

Station    Rep.  Joe    Bogner 

President  Mrs.  L.  R.  Goshorn 

Gen..  Sta.  Comm.  Mqr Catherine  Roer 

Seles    Direc  or E.    A.    Richter 

Chief  Enqlneer Leroy  S.  Hackmann 

KFSB 

JOPLIN— 1948 

Freq.:   1310  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned  Oper    By Four  States  Bcsters,  Inc. 

Add-ess     1027    Main 

Fhone:  MA  4-1 31 D Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative     Meeker 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Harry  Easley 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mqr W.  H.  Clark 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr Sam   Bobcock 

Program    Director Ed    Johnson 

Chief    Engineer Lloyd    Frazier 


KSWM 


JOPLIN— 1946— CBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Air  Time,  Inc. 

Address   1928  W.  13  St. 

Phone:  MA  4-7:60 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative William  G.  Rambeau 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Ger.  Mgr Austin  A.  Harrison 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Pgm.  Dir Ronald  Robson 

Commercial   Mgr D.   T.   Knight   Jr. 

Publicity  Director Austin   A.  Harrison 

Chief    Engineer Jock    Langford 


W  M  B  H 


JOPLIN— 1934— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Joplin  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Frisco  Bldg. 

?hone:   330 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News    Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative Sears  &  Ayer 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr D.  J.  Poynor 

Comm.  Mgr M.  E.  Dunn 

Program  Director Golda  Shaunce 

Chief  Engineer    Jack  Langford 

KCKN 

KANSAS  CITY— 1925 

(See  Kansas  City,  Kansas,  listing) 


K  C  M  0 


KANSAS  CITY— 1936— ABC 

Freq.:  810  Kc Power:  50  Kw.  d..  10  Kw.  n. 

Owned  Operated  By KCMO  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 125  E.  31st  St. 

Phone:  Jefferson  6789 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service ...  Thesaurus,   Associated 

Representative     Katz 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President E.    T.    Meredith 

General  Manager E.  K.  Hartenbower 

Asst.  Manager C.  E.  Breazeal 

Commercial  Manager   R.  W.  Evans 

Sales  Prom..  Pub.  Dir F.  C.  Strawn 

Program    Director George    Stump 

Chief   Engineer Karl   Troeqien 


KFRM 


KANSAS  CITY— 1947 

For   KFRM   Listinq — See   Concordia,   Kansas 

K  M  B  C 

KANSAS  CITY— 1921— CBS 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By KMBC   Bcstq.   Co. 

Address 222  W.  11th  St. 

Phone:  HArrison  2650 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP.  UP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative Free   &   Peters 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President L.   G.    Backstrom 

V.P.,   Managinq    Director ....  John   T.   Schillinq 

Sales  Prom.  Mqr Georqe  J.  Hiqqins 

Chief  Engineer Harry  Goldenberq 


KPRS 


KANSAS  CITY— 1949 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Twin  City  Adv.  Aqency 

Address 2814   E.   23rd   St. 

Phone:  Humbolt  3109 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Station   Rep McGillvra 

News  Service    AP 

General  Manaqer Edwa-d   H.   Pate 

Commercial  Mqr.,  Chief  Enqr. . .  Andrew  Carter 
Proqram   Director Eugenia    Pate 


KUDL 


KANSAS  CITY— 1953 

Frequency:   1380  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d. 

Owned    KUDL,  Inc. 

Address 1012  Baltimore  Ave. 

Phone:   Baltimore  0077 ... .  Air  Time:   Daytime 
News  Service    UP 


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Station  Representative Forjoe  &  Co. 

Membership NARTB 

President David  M.  Segal 

General   Mgr Harold   Backun 

Commercial   Mgr Irving   Schwartz 

Program    Director Jack    Baruth 

Chief   Engineer William    Simons 


WDAF 


KANSAS  CITY— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  610  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Kansas  City  Star  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 1729  Grand  Ave. 

Phone:  Harrison   1200 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Newspaper    AH il Kansas    City    Star 

Transcription  Service Standard,  Thesaurus 

Representative H.  I.  Christal 

President Roy    A.    Roberts 

Gen.  Mgr H.  Dean  Fitzer 

Station  Manager V.  S.  Batton 

Commercial  Manager E.  Manne  Russo 

Pgm..  Publ.  Dir Harry  J.  Kaulmann 

Chief  Engineer J.  A.  Flaherty 


W  H  B 


KANSAS  CITY— 1922 

Freq.:  710  Kc Power:  10  Kw.  d..  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned Mid-Continent  Bcstg  Co. 

Address 10th  &  McGee 

Phone:  BAltimore  8300 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Station  Representative John  Blair     Co. 

Membership   NARTB 

President Robert  H.  Storz 

Exec.   V.P Todd  Storz 

V.P.     Gen.  Mgr George  W.  Armstrong 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Jack  Sampson 

Program    Director John    Pearson 

Technical  Director Dale  Moudy 


KBOA 


KENNETT— 1947 

Frequency:  830  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  O. 

Owned-Operated  By Kennett  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio    Kennett 

Phone:    84-616 Air   Time:   Daylime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    Lang-Worth 

Membership      NARTB 

President,  General  Manager Paul  C.  Jones 

Station  Manager C.  H.  Harrison 

Commercial  Manager Joe  Bankhead 

Chief  Engineer Robert  H.  Conner 

KIRX 

KIRKSVILLE— 1 947— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By North  Mo.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio    Address KIRX   Bldg. 

Phone:  5-3781 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Membership    RAB 


Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Samuel  A.  Burk 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr..  .James  J.  Dougherty 

Program    Director Lois    Daudel 

Chief  Engineer Ralph  Neely 

KLWT 

LEBANON— 1947— MBS 

Frequency  1''30  Kc Power:   250  Watt* 

Owned-Opera:ed  By Lebanon  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 221  E.  Commercial  St. 

Phone:   1015 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

TranscripJion    Service Langworth.    SESAC 

President Robert   C.   Fields 

General  Manager O.  R.  Wright 

Comm.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Jack  A.  Sellers 

Chief  Engine  :r Gene  Clay 


KTCB 

MALDEN— 1954 


Frequency:    1470   Kc Power:    1    Kw. 

Owned Tri  County    Bcstg.   Co. 

Addrezs i:0  W.  Main  St. 

Phone:  851 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

General  Manager Harold  Gregson 

Commercial   Mgr Gerald   Jumper 

Promotion  Mg- Ted   Pyle 


In  Kansas' City 

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Mid-Continent  purchssed  WHB  in  June,  1954. 
There's  a  new  listen  over  K.C.'s  oldest  (1922) 
call  letters.  New  programming,  personalities, 
ideas  and  news  have  rocketed  WHB  to  first  place. 
Latest  available  Hooper:  WHB  first  all  day  with 
35.7% ;  second  station,  17.5%.Talk  to  John  Blair, 
or  WHB  General  Manager.  George  W.  Armstrong. 


(■[^.CONTINENT  BROADCASTING  CO. 
^^I^^''^  President:  Todd  Storx 

WTIX.  New  Orleans  KOWH,  Omaha  WHfi,  Kansas  City 
Represented  by  Represented  by  Represented  by 
Adam  J.  Young,  Jr.        H-R  Reps,  Inc.        John  Blair  &  Co. 


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MARSHALL— 1949 

rr*qu*ncy:    1300  Kc Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Ownvd  Operated  By KMMO,  Inc. 

Addrew    Marshall 

Newi   Serrlce    UP 

Transcription  Serrice World 

Station  Rep Pearson 

General  Manager J.  M.  Silvey 

Sta..  Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Harold  Douglas 

Program  Director Don  Clem 

Clxiei  Engineer    Bill  WilUama 


KNIM 


MAR  Y  VILLE—  1 953— KBS 

Frequency:    1580  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By MaryvUle   Radio-TV   Inc. 

Address   Box  278 

Phone:   730 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

President R.  W.  Wilson 

Prog.,    Gen.   Mgr J.   L.   Jaquay 

Commercial    Mgr Gilbert        Poese 

Chief    Engineer Arnold   Wilson 

KXEO 

MEXICO>-1948— MBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Audrcdn  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address   Box  260 

Phone:  2340-1 Air  lime:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President  John  Badaracco 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr W.  Earl  Dougherty 

Program  Dir Greg  Swanson 

Chief  Engineer Hyle  Lemen 

KNCM 

MOBERLY— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:    1230   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Moberly  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box    396 

Phone:   1600 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service . . .  Lang-Worth«  Thesaurus 

Membership     RAB 

News  Service    AP 

Owner  Gen.  Mgr Jerrill  A.  Shepherd 

Program  Director James  Lipsey 

Chief  Engineer Ed  Scarr 

KRMO 

MONETT— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:   990   Kc Power:   250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Carthage  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:   858 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Station   Rep Continental 

Membership      NARTB 


General  Manager L.  C.  McKenney 

Partner J.    J.    Daly 

Program    Director Floyd    Stewart 

Commercial     Mgr Marion    Pliant 

Chief  Engineer   George  ProTinc* 

KLR  S 

MOUNTAIN  GROVE— 1954 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owner Kickapoo  Prairie  Bcstg.  Co. 

General  Manager L.  C.  McKenney 


KBTN 


NEOSHO— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:    1420  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owner Ozarks  Playground  Bcstrs. 

Address 212^2  E.  Main  St. 

Phone     1666 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr John  V.  Turner 

Chief  Engineer Norman  Bradford 

KNEM 

NEVADA— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Wotts 

Owned-Oper.   By Radio   KNEM 

Address P.  O.  Box  15 

Phone:   15 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Station    Rep Hil    Best 

President    John  Blake 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Chief  Engr Kenneth  E.  White 

KRMS 

OSAGE  BEACH— 1953 

Frequency:   1150  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned Robert   M.    Smith 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

President Robert  M.  Smith 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Javes  von  Gremp 

Conun.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr. G.  S.  Strickland 

Prog..  Puib.  Dir Helen  R.  Huber 

Chief  Engineer Robert  M.  Smith 

K  W  0  C 

POPLAR  BLUFF— 1938— KBS 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Poplar  Bluii  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Transmitter   Address 428   Vine   St. 

Transcription  Service SESAC,  World 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

General   Manager A.   L.    McCarthy 

Sales   Manager L.    G.   Stovall 

Production   Dir Ted    Pyle 

Chief  Engineer Donald  M.  Lldenton 


KTTR 


ROLLA— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper  By "Show-M«"  Best?.  Co. 


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Address   P.  O.  Box  567 

Phone:  380 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sla.  Mgr Luther  W.  Martin 

Comrn.,  Prom.  Mgr Wilson  C.  Burkhead 

Prog.  Dir Roxy  Rhodes 

Pub.  Dir Murl  Nash 

Chief  Engineer Martin  M.  Mitchum 


KS  D 


KSGM 


STE.  GENEVIEVE-1947— KBS 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Cper.  By Donze  Enterprises,  nc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address .410  Merchant  St. 

Phone:  580 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

President,  General  Manager Elmer  L.  Donze 

Chief  Engineer Murel  L.  Rose 

K  F  EQ 

ST.  JOSEPH— 1923— MBS 

Frequency:  680  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KFEQ,  Inc. 

Business-Studio    KFEQ  Bldg. 

Phonec  3-2528 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service RCA,   Thesaurus 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,    Gen.   Mgr Barton   Pitts 

Commercial  Mgr J.  Ted  Branson 

Program  Director Willicmi  R.  Balch 

Chief  Engineer J.  Wesley  Koch 


KRES 


ST.  JOSEPH— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  1550  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KRESS  Radio  Corp. 

Address    Box    69 

Membership      NARTB 

News  Service    AP 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Tee  Casper 

Commercial  Mgr Robert  Mosiman 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Richard  Irving 

Chief  Engineer Floyd   George 


K  M  0  X 


ST.  LOUIS— 1925— CBS 

Frequency:  1120  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned  By Columbia  Bcstg.  System,  Inc. 

Operated  By CBS  Radio  Division 

Business-Studio  Address 401  So.  12th  St. 

Phone:  Central  8240 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Transcription  Service   Associated 

Representative CBS  Radio  Spot  Sales 

Membership    RAB.   NARTB 

General  Manager Gene  Wilkey 

Commercial  Manager Robert  Hyland,  Jr. 

Sales  Prom..  Pub.  Mgr Foster  Brown 

Program  Director Mark  Russell 

Chief  Engineer Horry  Harwj 


ST.  LOUIS— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  550  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .The  Pulitzer  Publishing  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 1111  Olive  St. 

Phone   Main  1-1111 

News  Service   AP 

Newspaper  Affil St.   Louis   Post  Dispatch 

Transcription  Service World,  Thesaurus 

Representative NBC  Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB 

President , . . .  Joseph  Pulitzer 

General  Manager George  M.  Burbach 

Sales  Manager Arthur  J.  Casey 

Program    Director Harold    Grams 

Promotion  Manager    David  Pasternak 

Chief  Engineer J.  E.  Risk 

KSTL 

ST.  LOUIS— 1948 

Frequency:  690  Kc Power:  1000  Walts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  St.  Louis,  Inc. 

Address 5915   Berthold   Ave. 

Phone:  Sterling  1-3636 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative    Forioe 

Station  Manager Dick  J.  Kasten 

Commercial  Manager William  A.  Knight 

Program  Director Tony  Glenn 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Joseph  Voss 

Publicity  Director Norman  Edwards 

Chief  Engineer Ira  E.   Pollock 


KWK 


ST.  LOUIS— 1927— MBS 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated    By KWK,    Inc. 

Address 1215  Cole  St. 

Phone:  Main  1-9109 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper   Affiliation St.   Louis   Globe- 
Democrat 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Kotz 

President,  General  Mgr Robert  T.  Convey 

Station  Manager Ray  E.  Dady 

Commercial  Manager V.  E.  Carmichael 

Program  Director   John  W.  Tlnneo 

Prom.,  Publ.  Director Fred  J.  Mueller 

Chief  Engineer N.  J.  Zehi 

KXLW 

ST.  LOUIS— 1946 

Frequency:   1320  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .St.  Louis  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 2735  Bonaparte  Ave. 

Phone:  WO  1-1320 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Pearson 

President John   W.   Kluge 

General   Manager William  W.   Jefferay 

Commercial  Manager Edward  W.  Pape 

Program  Director June   R.   Hardaway 

Chief   Engineer James   F.   Mitchell 


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K  X  0  K 


ST.  LOUIS— 1938— ABC-KBS 

Fr»qu«ncy:  630  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Own^d  Oper.  By KXOX.  Inc. 

Addr^ti 710  No.   12th  Blvd. 

Phon»:  CHwtnut  1-6000.  .    Air  Time:  FuU  Time 
News   Serrlce  UP 

Repr««entatlTe  John  Blah 

Membership    .  NARTB 

President  .     .  E.  M.  Roberts 

General  Manager  C.  L.  Thomas 

Comm.  Mqr.    .  .  V.  N.  Springgate 

Sales    Prom.   Mgr.  Frank   Doyle 

Program  Director Elmer  Muschany 

Publicity    Director Frank   Doyle 

Chief  Engineer Arthur  F.  Rekart 


W  E  W 


ST.  LOUIS— 1921 

Frequency:  770  Kc Power:   1000  WaiU  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  St.  Louis  University 

Address 3642  Lindell  Blvd. 

Phone:  FRanklin  1-5685.  .  .  .Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

Representative    Gill  Perna 

President   (St.   Louis   U.) 

Very  Rev.  Paul  C.  Reinert,  S.I. 

General   Manager Geo.  A.  Volz 

Commercial  Manager Ray  Korpowicz 

Program  Director Lambert  Kaiman 

Chief  Engineer Charles  C.  Casey 


W  I  L 


ST.  LOUIS— 1922 

Frequency:    1430  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By Missouri  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio    Address Hotel    Sheraton 

Phone    Number Olive    2-4500 

News   Service    AP 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr L.  A.  Benson 

Vice-Pres..  Sales  Mgr R.  M.  Hetherington 

Station   Manager Nick    Pagliora 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr C.  W.  Beintker 

Chief  Engineer L.  A.  Benson 


KSMO 


SALEM— 1953 

Frequency:    1340  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By "Show-Me"  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box  71 

Phone:   303 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

General   Manager Luther  W.  Martin 

Promotion   Mgr Joseph  Leon   Parker 

Station   Manager William   B.   Smith 

Program  Director Donna  L.  Sullinger 

Chief    Engineer Kenneth    Wilkins 


KDRO 


SED  AU  A—  1 939— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By MUton  J.  Hinlein 


Bus.-Studio  Address 2100  W.  Broadway 

Phone:  4004 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative      Pearson 

President Milton  I.  Hinlein 

General  Manager Herbert  W.  Brandos 

Program    Director Bob    Harvey 

Commercial  Manager lames  F.  Glenn 


KSIS 

SED  ALIA— 1953 


Frequency:    1050 ..Power:    1000    Watts 

Owner Yates  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    KSIS    Building 

Phone 590 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Carl  W.  Yates 


KSIM 

SIKESTON— 1948 


Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner-Oper. . . .  Sikeston  Community  Bcstg.  Co. 
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter  Address.  .Hway.  60  W. 

Phone:   1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

President Lyman  R.  Bowman.  Ir. 

Sta..  Conrni.  Mgr Richard  L.  Watkins.  Ir. 

Program    Director lames    Palmer 

KGBX 

SPRINGFIELD— 1926— NBC 

Frequency:  1260  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Springfield  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 605  Boonville  Ave. 

Phone:  4-2822 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Newspaper  Affil. .  Springfield  Newspapers,  Inc. 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Rep Venord.  Rintoul  &  McConnell 

Membership    NARTB 

President Tarns    Bixby,    Ir. 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr K.  G.  Wells 

Commercial  Mgr Tyler  Of futt 

Program  Director Francis  Uhlis 

Pub..  Prom.  Dir Dudley  Morris 

Chief   Engineer Richard  Bowman 

KICK 

SPRINGFIELD— 1949— MBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By . . .  Kickapoo  Prairie  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 610  College  St. 

Phone:  4-1561 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Floyd  W.  Jones 

General  Manager , L.  C.  McKenney 

Comm.,  Soles   Prom.   Mgr. . . .  Richard  Bradley 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Robert  Vlnyard 

Publicity    Director Les    Kennon 

Chief  Engineer William  Walker 


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KITS 

SPRINGnELD— 1941— CBS 

Frequenc7:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Independent  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1716  S.  S.  S. 

Phone:  2-7474 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    A? 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative Sears  &  Ayer 

Membership   NARTB 

President J  H.  G.  Cooper 

General  Manager G.  Pearson  Ward 

Commercial  Manager Bob  Burke 

Program  Director Wendel  Smith 

Chief  Engineer William  F.  Curry 


K  WT  0 


SPRINGFIELD— 1933— ABC 

Frequency:  560  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Ozarks  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 606  St.  Louis  St. 

Phone:  2-4422 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service  Lang-Worth 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Ralph  D.  Foster 

V.P.  &  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr Leslie  L.  Keimon 

Commercial  Manager Raymond  M.  Keltner 

Program   Director Joe   Slattery 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Bill  Bailey 

Chief    Engineer Fritz   Bauer 


KALM 


THAYER— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:   1290  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned Robert  F.  Neathery 

Address North  Hiwoy  63 

Phone:  165 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service  AP 

Transcription  Service   Keystone 

Pres..  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Robert  F.  Neathery 

Chief  Engineer Sam  Beatty 


KLPW 


UNION- 1954 

Frequency:  1220  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Franklin    County   Bcstg.    Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  72 

Phone:   Wash.   1439 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Owner    Les  Ware 

General  Manager Norb  Moore 


KOKO 


WARRENSBURG— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Warrensburg  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  Box  395 

Phone:   1260 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station   Rep Forjoe 


President Lee  E.  Baker 

General   Manager C.   L.   Parks 

Commercial  Manager Dorsey  Dobson 

Program    Director Jim    Gammon 

Publicity   Director Gene  Tipton 

Chief    Engineer Jim    Preston 

KWRE 

WARRENTON— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:  500  Walts 

Owned W.    T.    Zimmerman 

Address     Warrenton 

Phone:   398 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaunis 

Representative    Continental 

Gen..   Sta.  Mgr W.  T.  Zimmerman 

Comm.  Mgr Russell  Benton 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Leo  Waters 


KWPM 


WEST  PLAINS— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Robert  F.  Neathery 

Address E.  Abe  Taylor  Blvd. 

Phone:  700 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Robert  F.  Neathery 

Commercial  Mgr Fritze  W.  Dixon 

Program  Director John  Billingsley 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW 
FAMOUS  BRANDS  .  . 


KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS 
BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


IP 


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Pop.  I  cb.  1.  19r>r>  (Est.)  (vlO.OOO  —  Families  191,000 
Radio  Honu^   IS8.000  —  TV   Homos  52.000  —  Stations  in  State  26 


KAMA 


ANACONDA— 1946 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Wortts  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By Anaconda  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    P.  O.  Box  727 

Phone:   136 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.  Ser.     Lang-Worth.  MacGregor,  Republic 

Station   Rep GiU-Pema 

President A.  J.  Mosby 

Program    Director King    Harmon 

Chief    Engineer Charles    Field 


KBM  Y 


BILLINGS— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1240  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned    Billings   Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  2124 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.    Set Associated.    Lang-Worth 

Station    Representative ....  Avery -KnodeL    Inc. 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Rockwood  Brown 

General  Manager Ken  Nybo 

Commercial  Mgr Warren  Marshall 

Program  Director Charles  G.  du  Bois 

Chief  Engineer T.  A.  Hildebrand 

I   KGHL 

BILLINGS— 1928— NBC 

Frequency:   790  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d. 

Owned .  .  v Midland  Empire  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address.  iJ 5th  Ave.  &  North  B'way 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Standard,  SESAC 

Stcrtion  Representative    Katz 

Membership     RAB 

President P.    N.    Fortin 

Geru  Mgr..   Chief  Eng Jeff  Kiichli 

Sta.  Mgt»,   Prog.   Dir V.   Braunberger 

Comm.,  jnrom.  Mgr Ed  Yocum 

'    KOOK 

BILLINGS— 1950— CBS 

Frequency:   970  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By The   Montana  Network 

Address P.  O.  Box  1498 

Phone:  9-5970 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB 

President C.  L.  Crist 

Station  Manager V.  V.  "Bud"  Clark 

Commercial  Manager Lloyd  Lorsen 

Program  Director Cliff  Ewing 

Chief    Engineer Grant   French 


KBMN 


BOZEMAN— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  WaMs 

Owned Penn  Engineering  Co. 

Address    Box   691 

Phone:  2105 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative    Gill-Perno 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr G.  Norman  Penwell 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr Dan  Snyder 

Chief  Engineer Ben  Hespen 


KXLQ 


BOZEMAN— 1939— NBC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned KRBM  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Address Bozemon,   Mont. 

Phone:  1420 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Walker 

President E.  B.  Craney 

General  Mgr Ernie  Neath 

Commercial  Mgr Ernest  Seccomb,  Jr. 

Prog.  Dir Dick  Smiley 

Publicity  Dir Jim  Gidley 

Chief  Engineer Pen  Edwards 

KBOW 

BUTTE— 1947— CBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Copper  City  Radio  Co. 

Address 720  Yale  Ato. 

Phone:  7429 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Rep Cooke 

President Frank  Reardon 

Chief  Engineer Al  Morgan 

KOPR 

BUTTE— 1948— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:  550  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Copper  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Hotel  Hnlen 

Phone:  6546 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Representative    Avery-Knodell 

President Frank  C.  Carman 

General  Manager Ed  Cooney 

Program  Director Jim  Harrold 

Chief  Engineer John  Gort 


KXLF 


BUTTE— 1929— NBC 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By KGIR,  Inc. 

Address Box  1956 


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Phone:  22-3-44 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Transcription    Service Standard,    SES AC 

Representative Walker;  Pacific  No.  West 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr E.  B.  Craney 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Ame  E.  Ansion 

Program  Director Paul  Hatton 

Promotion  Mgr Ray  Larson 

Chief  Engineer Vem  Totten 

KLTZ 

GLASGOW— 1954 

Frequency:    1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner Glasgow   Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1st  Nat.  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone     1000 

General  Manager James  C.  Carson 

Chief  Engineer William  Sebastion 


KXGN 


GLENDIVE— 1948 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Glendive  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  200 

Phone:  EM  5-3377 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard.  World 

Representative    Lawson 

President Lewis   Wiles   Moore 

General  Manager Daniel  C.  Palen 

Commercial  Mgr William  Danielson 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr James  Taylor 

Prog.  Dir Eleanor  Rosman 

Chief  Engineer Don  Powers 


KFBB 


GREAT  FALLS— 1921— CBS 

Frequency:  1310  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Wilkins  Bcstg.,   Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address.  .607  First  Natl.  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:   4-4377 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President J.   P.   Wilkins 

Station  Manager LeRoy  Stahl 

Commercial  Manager W.  C.  Blanchette 

Program    Director J.    R.    Kelley 

Chief  Engineer Wilbur  L.  Myhre 


KMON 


GREAT  FALLS— 1947— MBS 
ABC-INTERMOUNTAIN 

Frequency:  560  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Montana  Farmer  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Box   1935 

Phone:  4-4382 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership     NARTB 

President  Lester  Cole 

General  Manager Robert  H.  Warner 


Commercial  Manager Frank  W.  Kaull 

Program  Director Mel  Hallock 

Chief  Engineers .  .  Eugene  B.  Bunker.  Ben  Rush 

KXLK 

GREAT  FALLS— 1947— NBC  NET 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Great  Falls  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio-Transmitter  Add P.  O.  Box  2072 

Phone:   2-2453 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.   UP 

Representative ....  Walker,    Pacific    Northwest 

President   Barclay  Craighead 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr T.  L.  Frayling 

Program   Director William  Zimlich 

Prom.  Mgr.,   Chief  Eng Eugene  Kukkola 

KOJM 

HAVRE— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   610  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . .  No.  Montana  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box  70 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   Associated 

Representative Cooke,   Inc..   Avery-Knodel 

Membership   NARTB 

President O.  R.  Ruble 

General  Manager Charlotte  H.  Brader 

Commercial  Manager Carlyle  D.  Leeds 

Program  Director James  R.  Saenger 

Publicity  Director Stan  G.  Stephens 

Chief  Engineer. George  H.  Bauer 

KCAP 

HELENA— 1949— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Lewis  &  Clark  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1164 

Membership     NARTB 

President    Edward    Maronick 

General  Manager K.  O.  MacPherson 

Commercial    Mgr Carl    Argabright 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Walter  H.  Marshall 

Program    Director Pat    Lee 

Chief   Engineer Dean  Mack 


KXLJ 


HELENA— 1937— NBC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Peoples  Forum  of  the  Air 

Address 1306   Eleventh   Ave. 

News  Service UP.   AP 

Representative Walker.  Moore 

President A.  T.  Hibbard 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Barclay  Craighead 

Commercial  Mgr Gene  Hogan 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr George  Wenstrum 

Chief    Engineer Glenn    Breech 

KGEZ 

KALISPELL— 1927— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    600    Kc Power:    1000    Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KGEZ,  Inc. 


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Bu». -Studio  Address 7  Mcdn  St, 

Phcn*:  4331 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  SerTlce. World,  SESAC.  Standard 

Stcrtlon  Rep Donald  Coolc  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President Frank    Reordon 

Sale*  Prom.  Mqr Richard  V.  Vick 

Gen.,    Sta.   Mgr.,    Proq.    Dir Norm   Fisher 

Chief   Engineer Paul  Johnston 


KXLO 


LE  WISTOWN—  1 947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By W.  G.  Kelly 

Address P.  O.  Box  620 

Phone:  1210 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Station  Rep Intermountain 

President William  G.  Kelly 

General  Manager Donald  C.  Williams 

Comm,   Mgr Joe   Spoja 

Chief  Engineer  David  Sather 

KLCB 

LIBBY— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

OwnedOper.  By... Lincoln  County  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Address   Box  636 

Phone:  410 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service.  .Langw or th.  MacGreqor 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Smith   McNeill 

Station  Manager Joe  Menehan 

Prog..  Pub.  Dir James  Maurer 

Chief  Engineer Jim  L.  McLaughlin 


KPRK 


UVINGSTON— 1947— KBS 
INTERMTN. 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

O wned-Oper.  By Yellowstone  Amuse.  Co. 

Business  Address    Box  691 

Phone:    1000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Station  Rep Avery-Knodel 

Transcription  Service World 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Paul  B.  McAdam 

Commercial   Manager Jack  Hinman 

Program   Director Nikki  Kolence 

Chief    Engineer Duke    Long 

KATL 

MILES  CITY— 1941— KBS-MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Star  Printing  Co. 

Address   Box  209 

Phone:  1340 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper    Affiliation "Daily    Star" 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 


Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Ian  A.  Elliot 

Commercial  Manager Fred  B.  Hunnes 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Norval  B.  Davis 

Program  Director Earl  L.  Dahlstrom 

Publicity  Director Donald   Kern 

Chief    Engineer Francis    Kelly 

K  G  V  0 

MISSOULA— 1931— CBS 

Frequency:    1290  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Mosby's.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 127  E.  Main  St. 

Phone:  2-2155 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    Lang- Worth 

Representative   Gill  Perna 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr A.  J.  Mosby 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr Guy  B.  Farnsworth 

Prom.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir Don  Bradley 

Chief    Engineer Leo    Stewart 

KXLL 

MISSOULA— 1948— NBC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Western  Montana  Assoc. 

Phone:  4-4114 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     Walker 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Pat  M.  Goodover 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Bob  Gillis 

Program  Director Pat  M.  Goodover 

Publicity  Director John   Campbell 

Chief  Engineer Ray  Lee 

KIYI 

SHELBY— 1947— KBS-MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By..Tri  County  Radio  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  185 

Phone:  5541 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative  Cooke 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President   John  Lyon 

Sec.-Treas Frank   Krshka 

Program    Director Don    Redfield 

Chief  Engineer George  Potter 

KGCX 

SIDNEY— 1926— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1480  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By E.  E.  Krebsbach 

Address 109  S.  Central 

Phone:  408 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Lawson 

General  Manager E.  E.  Krebsbach 

Commercial  Mgr Keith  Krebsbach 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Don  Cole 

Chief  Engineer C  H.  Halvorson 


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Pap.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)   1,394,000  —  Families  436,000 
Radio  Homes  418,000  —  TV  Homes  208,000  —  Stations  in  State  27 


KCOW 

ALLIANCE— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Sandhills  Bcstg.  Corp. 

T  ans.  Address 1100  West  10th  St. 

Phone:  1300 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Hansford  laggers 

General  Manager Gene  Ackeiley 

Program  Director George  Vogel 

Chief  Engineer Roland  Reed 

KWBE 

BEATRICE— 1949— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Blue  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  567 

Phone:  1245 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus,    Cole 

Membership   NARTB 

President Merle   G.  Jones 

General    Manager Bud    Pentz 

Commercial   Mgr William   Boyce 

Program  Director Madge  McGavren 

Chief  Engineer Earl  Mc Williams 


KCNI 


BROKEN  BOW— 1949 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Custer  County  Bstg.  Co. 

Address  Box  561 

Phone:    611 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    Capitol 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Chief  Engr Bud  Crawford 

Commercial   Mgr Joe   Grieser 

KCSR 

CHADRON— 1954 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Community  Ser.  Radio  Corp. 

Address 212  Bordeaux  St.,  Box  949 

Phone:  5545 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Co-Owners Bill  Finch,  Bob  Fouse 


KJSK 


COLUMBUS— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By George  Basil  Anderson 


Business  Address Box  460 

Phone:  5154 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Representative   Biddick.  Continental 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Pres.,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr. . . .  George  Basil  Anderson 

Commercial  Manager Milo  Klncaid 

Chief  Engineer Max  Reeves 


KFGT 


FREMONT— 1939 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  100  Wotta 

Owned-Oper.  By Walker  Radio.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 118  E.  5  St. 

Newspaper   Affiliation Guide.   Tribune 

Membership    NARTB 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service    Capitol 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Lester  A.  Walker 

Station   Manager Robert    L.   Johnson 

Program   Director Ken   Headrick 

Chief   Engineer Harry   Snyder 

K  M  M  J 

GRAND  ISLAND— 1925— ABC 

Frequency:  750  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Town  &  Farm  Co..  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Division  at  Cedar 

Phone:  703-4 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative   H-R 

Membership    RAB 

President   Don  Seorls 

V.P.  &  General  Manager Bill  Martin 

V.P.  &  Regional  Sales  Mgr Ed  Mason 

Comm.  Mgr Ken   Titus 

Program    Director Ed.    Meyer 

Publicity  Dir Willard  Morton 

Chief   Engineer U.   L.   Lynch 


KRGI 


GRAND  ISLAND— 1953 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Grand  Island  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 315    South  Locust 

News  Service    AP 

Trans,  Service Capitol.  Lang-Worth 

Representative Sears   &   Ayer 

President Robert    L.    Lester 

General  Manager Wick   Heath 

Comm.   Mgr..    Prog.   Dir Ray    Kozak 

Chief  Engineer Don  Campbell 


K  H  A  S 


HASTINGS— 1940— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Pofter:  250  Watts 

Owtx^-Operated  By Nebraska  Bcstg.  Co. 


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ana 


Tranunitter  Address 906  >;   W.  Second  St. 

Phon*:  2-5101 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

N»ws  S«rTic»    INS 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Representative  GlU-Perna 

Membership      .  NARTB 

President    FV^d  A.  Seaton 

Gen..    Sta.    Mqr James    Pickett 

Pub..   Pro<3.   Dlr. Lloyd   O.   Thomas 

Chief  &i9ineer Duone  B.  Allison 


K  G  F  W 


KEARNEY— 1 930— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1340  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper,  By      ..Central  Neb.  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.  Studio  Address 2221   Central  Ave. 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Serrice    World 

Representative    Hal  Holman 

Pres.,    Sta.   Mgr John  W.   Yeager,   Jr. 

General    Manager J.    C.    Mitchell 

Commercial   Mgr Bob   Riedy 

Pgm.,   Pub.  Dir Robert  Rudy 

Chief   Engineer Howard   Harrington 

KRVN 

LEXINGTON— 1950 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  25,000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Nebraska  Rural   Radio 

Address 104  W.  8th  St. 

Phone:   716 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

News  Service    AP 

Representative      Raymer 

President Jay  A.  Person 

General    Manager Max   Brown 

Commercial  Manager Harry  H.  Packard 

Program  Director G.  W.  Embree 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Bitner 

KFOR 

LINCOLN— 1924— ABC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Combelt  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio   Address.  .  .48th  and  Vine  Sts. 

Phone:  2-6965 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus.  Standard 

Representative    Paul  Raymer 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President    James   Stuort 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Richard  Chapin 

Commercial    Manager Roger   Larson 

Program   Director Avrun    Bondcrrin 

Chief  Engineer Al  Pugsley 


KLMS 


LINCOLN— 1949— KBS 

Freq.:   1480  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned Lincoln  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 130  N.  18th  St. 

Phone:  27579 Air  Tlmtj  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 


Station  Representative    McGillvra 

President Howard  A.  Shumon 

Gen.,   Sta.,   Comm.  Mgr Frank   Stubbs 

Chief    Engineer Charles    Winkler 


KOLN 


LINCOLN— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Wertts 

Owned Cornhusker  Radio  &  TV.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 40th  and  W  Sts. 

Phone:  6-2367 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative     Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President John   E.   Fetzer 

General  Manager A.  James  Ebel 

Radio  Mgr Dale  V.  Berger 

Commercial   Mgr Otis   H.   Seegler 

Program  Director Jock  Meyer 

Prom.  Mgr Graham  Jeambey 

Chief   Engineer Ray    Taylor 


KBRL 


McCOOK— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d. 

Owned MoCook   Bcstg.    Co. 

Address 1300    West    I    St. 

Phone:   1300 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    McGillvra,   Inc. 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr. LeRoy  W.  Lenwell 

Program  Dir Ronald  D.  Schafier 

Chief  Engineer Gilbert  H.  Mitchell 

W  J  A  G 

NORFOLK— 1922 

Frequency:  780  Kc Power:  1000  Walts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Huse  PubL  Co. 

Phone:  432 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Standard,  World 

Representative Wodker 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President   Gene  Huse 

Station  Manager Bob  Thomas 

Operations  I>ir Evans  G.  Meier 

Program    Director Glen    Hixson 

Chief  Engineer Frank  Wiedenbach 


KNBR 


NORTH  PLATTE— 1952 

Frequency:   970  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By John   Townsend 

Address P.  O.  Box  779 

Phone:  3528 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus,   SESAC 

Representotlve  Indie  Sales 

Owner   John  Towniend 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr.*  Prog.  Dlr Bill  Lemko 

Chief  Enqlnoor Horb  Zlmmormon 


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KO  D  Y 


NORTH  PLATTE— 1930—NBC-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Station  KODY 

Bus.-Studio-Transmitter  Address.  .1521  W.  12th 

Phone:  382 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth,  World 

Representative Meeker 

Membership   NARTB 

Gen„  Sta.  Mgr John  Alexander 

Program  Director Bill  Wood 

Commercial  Manager Joe  di  Natale 

Chief  Engineer Jay  Blakesley 


KOGA 


OGALLALA— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:   930  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owner. . : Ogallala   Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address 216  N.  Spruce 

Phone     845 

General  Manager Ed   Louner 

Chief  Engineer AI  Peters 


K  B  0  N 


OMAHA— 1942— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Inland  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Add 676  World  Ins.  Bldg. 

Phone:  JAckson  8282 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus,    London 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Paul  R.  Fry 

Commercial  Manager Ernest  S.  Priesman 

Chief  Engineer Richard  E.  Welna 

K  F  A  B 

OMAHA— 1924— CBS 

Frequency:  1110  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KFAB  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 620  Famam  Bldg. 

Phone:  Ja.  3420 Air  Time:  24  Hours 

Newspaper  Affil '7oumal  &  Star"  (Lincoln) 

News  Service INS,  AP 

Transcription    Service    SESAC 

Representative Free  &  Peters 

Membership    NARTB 

President T^tor  Toft 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Harry  Burke 

Commercial  Mgr Harold  Soderlund 

Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub,  Dir. Don  Shoemaker 

Program  Director Lyell  Bremser 

Transmitter  Engineer Art  Stewart 

KO  I  L 

OMAHA— 1925— ABC 

Frequency:  1290  Kc Power:  5000  Wotti 

Owned-Oper.  By Central  Statei  Boitv.  Co. 

Buiineii-Studio  Address 511  So.  17th  St. 

Phono:  JAckien  7626.... Air  Tlmo:  Full  Tlino 
Nowt  Sorvico A?/  INS 


Transcription  Service.  Capitol,  Standard,  World 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Gen.  Managers. Don  W.  Burden,  Chic  Crobtree 
Commercial  Mgr Had  Hughes 


K  0  W  H 


OMAHA— 1922 

Frequency:  660  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Mid-Continent  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Kilpatrick  Bldg. 

Phone:   Atlantic  2228 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service AP.  INS.  UP 

Representative     H-R 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Todd  Storz 

V.P.,   Gen.   Mgr Virgil   Sharpe 

Local  Sales  Mgrs Jack  Sandler.  Ed  Morgan 

Production  Mgrs James   O'Neill. 

James  Milliken,  William  Baldwin 

WOW 

OMAHA— 1923— NBC 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  B  ; Meredith  WOW.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address.. 280  Insurance  Bldg. 

Phone:  Webster  3400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service INS.  UP 

Transcription  Service   Standard 


In  Omaha 


THE 

.   MID-CONTINENT 
°       FORMULA 

works  at 

oKOWH 

Mid-Contment  ideas,  programming,  personal- 
ities brought  KOWH  to  ttie  top  in  December, 
1951,  and  tiave  kept  KOWH  on  top  ever  since 
without  a  break.  Last  available  Hooper  Con- 
tinuing Measurement  noted  KOWH  ahead  in 
36  out  of  40  daytime  quarter  hours,  with 
ratings  of  50%  or  more  in  18  quarter  hours. 
Latest  Hooper  gives  KOWH  46.7%;  second 
station  19.9%.  Talk  to  H-R  Reps,  or  KOWH 
General  Manager,  Virgil  Sharpe. 

flKjW  .CONTINENT   BROADCASTING   CO. 
^^P'^   Preiident:  Todd  Stors 
WHB,  Kansas  City      WTIX,  Niw  Orleans       KOWH,  Omaha 
Represented  by         Represented  by       Represented  by 
Jotin  Blair  4  Co.      Adam  J.  Young,  Jr.      H-R  Reps,  Inc. 


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R»prM«ntatlTe  John  Blair 

M#mb«r«hlp  NARTB.    RAB 

Chairman  o!  Board  Fred  Mohen 

Pr«»ident E.  T.  Meredith,  Jr. 

Vice  Pres..  Gen.  Mqr Frank  P.  Foqorty 

Sales    Manaqer BUI    Wiseman 

Program  Director Ray  Olson 

Chief  Engineer Glenn  Flynn 


KNEB 


SCOTTSBLUFF— 1948— MBS 

Freq.:  960  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d.,  500  Wts.  n. 

Owned  Oper.  By    .  .    Platte  Valley  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Business  Studio  Address    .      Golden  Rule  Bldq. 

Phone:   1620 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Serrice    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Hal  Holman 

Membership    NARTB 

President John  R.  Jirdon 

General  Station  Mqr Russ  M.  Stewart 

Commercial    Mqr Byron    Joachim 

Sales  Prom.  Mqr Paul  Freyqanq 

Progrcm  Director Wayne  Mcintosh 

Pubicity    Director Fred    Walqren 

Chief  Enqineer Leslie  A.  Proctor 


KOLT 

SCOTTSBLUFF— 1930— CBS 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  5000  d.,  1000  n. 

Owned-Operated  By The  Hilliard  Co. 

Address   1517  V2  Bway 

Phone:  856 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Representative     Gill-Perna 

Pres..  Gen.-Sta.  Mqr L.  L.  Hilliard 

Commercial   Manaqer Tony   Kehl 

Program  Director A.  W.  Taylor 

Chief  Enqineer Harland  A.  Morrison 


KSID 


SIDNEY— 1952— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:    1340   Kc Power:    250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Wm.  C.  Grove,  Inc. 

Address    Leqion  Park 

Phone:  5503 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    McGxUvra 

Membership   NARTB 

P  es..  Chief  Enq W.  C.  Grove 

Gen..  Comm.  Mqr David  W.  Younq 

Proqram   Director Edith  Sanks 


NEVADA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  222,000  —  Families  76,000 
Radio  Homes  74,000  —  TV  Homes  26,000  —  Stations  in  State  12 


KELK 


ELKO— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:    1240   K- Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By Elko  Bcstq.  Co. 

Address P.  Q.  Box  790 

Phone:  260 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

President    Chris  Sheerin 

General  Manaqer John  J.  Gammick 

Program   Direclor Bob  Vizina 

Chief    Engineer Milo    Taber 


KELY 


ELY— 1950 

Frequency:    1230  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  B/ White  Pine  Bcstq.  Co. 

Address    Box  1088 

Phone:  2077 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Membership     RAB 

News  Service    AP 

Co-Mcmaqer D.    I.    Hansen 

Co-Manaqer D.  V.  Bradley 


KBMI 


HENDERSON— 1954 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Own?d    KBMI   Bcstrs. 


Phone:  Frontier  2-1131 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Manaqer    Tom   Maqowan 

K  E  N  0 

LAS  VEGAS— 1940— ABC 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By Nevada   Bcstq.   Co. 

Address 2700  So.  1st  St. 

Phone:  1400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative W.  S.  Grant 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.-Sta.  Manager Maxwell  Kelch 

Commercial  Mqr Merl  Saqe 

Pqm..  Pub.  Dir Ken   O'Connell 

Chief  Enqineer R.  O.  Dow 


KLAS 


LAS  VEGAS— 1948— CBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Las  Veqas  Bctrs.,  Inc. 

Address Desert  Inn,  P.  O.  Box  1510 

Phone:  4646 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

News  Service AP 

Representative Weed    &    Co. 

Membership    RAB 


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President R.    G.    loUey 

General  Manager Tom  Ivory 

Commercial    Manager Bill   Pursel 

Program    Director James    Hart 

Publicity    Director Lois    Lott 

Chief    Engineer Greg    Gelhart 


KORK 


LAS  VEGAS— 1951— NBC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Vegas  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Hotel  Thunderbird 

Phone:  6500 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative   Geo.  P.  HoIlinq[bery 

Membership RAB 

President David    McKay 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr Lois  Earp 

Gen.  Mgr Jean  Paul  King 

Program  Director Robert  Baker 

Chief  Engineer Bill  Binford 


KRAM 


LAS  VEGAS— 1947— MBS-KBS 
INTERMOUNTAIN 

Frequency:    920    Kc Power:    1000    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Boulder  City   Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.   O.   Box    1712 

Phone:  920 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station  Representative    Avery-Knodel 

President Edward  J.  Jansen 

Genneral  Manager Truman  B.  Hinkle 

Commercial    Manager Lester    Seilfer 

Program  Director Sam   Salerno 

Chief  Engineer Fred  Young 


KATO 


RENO— 1946— MBS-DON  LEE-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Robert  L.  Stoddard 

Business-Studio  Address Box   2231 

Phone:   2-4501 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Rep Walker,  McGavren.  Western  Radio 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.   Service Langworth,   McGregor 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..   Gen.   Mgr R.   L.    Stoddard 

Commercial  Manager Robert  S.  Hughes 

Program    Director Betty   Stoddard 

Chief  Engineer Al  Glass 

KO  H 

RENO— 1928— NBC 

Freq.:  630  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owner McClatchy  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  2271 

Phone:  3-5106 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

Representertive Paul  H.  Roymer 


President   Eleanor  McClatchy 

Manager Hewitt  Kses 

Program  Director Bruce  Branson 

Chief  Engineer Wesley  Craig 

KOLO 

RENO— 1946— CBS 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Reno  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Add.  ess 33  Sierra  St. 

Phone:  2-4518 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative George  P.  Hollingbery 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President    Dave  McKay 

General-Station  Manager H.  G.  Wells 

Commercial  Manager Howard  Doyle.  Jr. 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Gene  McKenna 

Program    Director Roland    DuBois 

Publicity   Director Pat    Welly 

Chief  Engineer George  O'Brien 

KWRN 

RENO— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KWRN.  Inc. 

Address    Riverside  Hotel 

Phone:  3-6156 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Rep W.  S.  Gra:.ti 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Franz  J.  Robischoi; 

Commercial  Mgr W.  V.  Leroy  Swecker 

Chief   Engineer Walt   Reei. 


KWN  A 


WINNEMUCCA— 1955 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owner N.  W.  Radio  &  TV  Corp. 

Address    Box   546 

President Lester    W.    Pearce 


THOSE  WHO   KNOW 
FAMOUS  BRANDS  .  . 


KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS 
BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


IP 


495 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


Pop.  Fob.  1.  19r>r>  (Kst.)  -)  12,000  —  Families  159.000 
Kadio  llonu's   155.000  —  TV   Homos   105.000  —  Stations  in  State  12 


,.\. 


WMOU 

BERLIN— 194&—KBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper White  Mtns.,  Bcstng.  Co. 

Address 27    Green    Square 

Mews    Seryjce    AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative Kettell-Corter.   Stars   Natl. 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President   John  W.  Guider 

General  Manager Wendell  C.  MacKenxie 

Program    Dir Charles    Ross 

Chief  Engineer Herschel  M.  Howe 


WTSV 


CLAREMONT— 1948 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Grandview    Inc. 

Trans.  Address 221  Washington  St. 

Representative A.  Youug.  L.  Borgatti 

President William  J.  Barkley 

General    Manager Ralph    Gottlieb 

Sales  Prom.,  Conun..  Sta.  Mgr. . .  F.  Richard  Hill 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir J.  V.  Shaw 

Chief   Engineer A.  J.   Davis 


WKXL 


CONCORD— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Capitol  Bcstng.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Eagle  Hotel 

Phone:  5-5521 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative.  ..  .Adam    Young.   Kettel-Carter 

President H.  Scott  Kilgore 

G^n.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr H.  Chase 

Prog.  Dir Gary  Miller 

Pub.   Dir E.  O'Connor 

Chief    Engineer Fred    Sheehon 

WTSL 

HANOVHR-LEBANON— 1950— ABC 
GRANITE 

Frequency:    1400   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By WTSL    Inc. 

Address 155   Front  St. 

Phone:  4-4075 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Station   Rep Borgatti,  Young 

President William  J.  Barkley 

General    Manager Ralph    Gottlieb 

Chief  Engineer Al  Davis 

W  K  N  E 

KEENE— 1926— CBS 

Frequency:  1290  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By WKNE   Corp. 


Address 17  Dunbar  St. 

Phone:  2080 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative    Meeker,  Kettell-CcDrter 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Joseph  K.  Close 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Frank  B.  Estes 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Ted  B.  Sawyer 

Chief  Engineer Ernest  Roberge 


WLNH 


LACONIA— 1922— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1350  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Northern  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 653  Main  St. 

News  Service    AP 

Representative   Kettell-Carter,  Grant 

Membership     NARTB 

Transcription    Service    Lang- Worth 

President   Genevieve  Wingate 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Arthur  Rothaiel 

Commercial  Manager Sydney  Clarke 

Program  Director Irving  W.  Kaizer 

Chief  Engineer Walter  Avery 


WFEA 


MANCHESTER— 1932— CBS 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.  n. 

Owned Public  Information,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Booc  446 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Station  Rep... McKinney,  Kettell-Carter 

President Farris  E.  Rohall 

General  Mgr O.  R.  Davis 

Station  Mgr Norton  I.  Virgien,  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr Albert   L.   Auclair 

Program  Dir Donald  L.  Jones 

Publicity  Dir Alan  Rock 

Chief    Engineer Jay   Kosik 


WKBR 


MANCHESTER— 1946 
GRANITE  STATE 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Granite   State   Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 155  Front  St. 

Phone:  4-4075.  6.  7 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Rep Borgatti,  Young 

Membership    NARTB 

President William    J.    Barkley 

General  Manager Ralph  Gottlieb 

Station  Manager Warren  H.  Journay 

Commercial   Mgr Saul   Gross 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Forrest  Morgan 

Program  Director Norman  Bailey 

Chief    Engineer Royston    Phillips 


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WMUR 

MANCHESTER— 1941--CBS 

Freq.:  610  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned The  Radio  Voice  d  N.  H«.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1819  Elm  St. 

Phone:  5-5788 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative   Weed 

Membership    NARTB,   R AB 

President Hon.  Francis  P.  Murphy 

VJ>..  Gen.  Mgr N.  Gittleson 

Commercial  Mgr Wallace  A.  Walker 

Program  Director Bernie   Mack 

Chief  Engineer Vincent  Chandler 

WOTW 

NASHUA— 1947 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Nashua  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio-Transmitter  Location Lund  Rd. 

Phone:   2-2781 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     Walker 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Stcc  Mgr Arthur  A.  Newcomb 

Station  Manager R.  E.  Berry 

Comm.  Mgr H.  Q.  Bauman 

Chief  Engineer R.  C.  Bingham 


W  H  E  B 

PORTSMOUTH— 1932— MBS 

frequency:  750  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By WHEB,  Inc. 

Phone:  4080 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Kettel-Carter.  Walker 

Pres.,  Comm.  Mgr Charles  M.  Dale 

Gen.,  Prom.  Mgr Thomas  M.  Dale 

Program  Dir George  Pinkerton 

Chief  Engineer Anthony  Vaccoro 

WWNH 

ROCHESTER— 1948 
GRANITE  STATE 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Strafford  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Rochester    Hill    Rd. 

Phone:    1400-1 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Borgati,  Webb 

Membership    RAB.   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr A.  J.  K.  Malin 

Commercial  Mgr M.  C.  Ball 

Station  Manager H.  Martin 

Prog.    Dir J.    Alan    Jasper 

Chief    Engineer Ralph   Warren 


NEW  JERSEY 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  5,354,000  —  Families  1,577,000 
Radio  Homes  1,523,000  —  TV  Homes  1,456,000  —  Stations  in  State  21 


WJLK 

ASBURY  PARK— 1926 

Frequency:  1310  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Asbury  Park  Press,  Inc. 

Address    Press  Plaio 

Phone:  Prospect  4-3000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service    Lang-Worth 

Membership   NARTB 

President Wayne   D.   McMurray 

Station    Manager Everett    Rudlolf 

Commercial  Manager Margaret  Curtis 

Prog.   Mgr Charles   F.   Hill 

Program  Director Frank  Huber 

W  F  P  G 

ATLANTIC  CITY— 1940— CBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By Neptune  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business   Address Steel  Pier 

Phone:  5-2188 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service ^ 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

President   Fred  Weber 

Director  of  Operations Blair  K.  Thron 

Commercial    Mgr Cole    Uaming 


Office    Manager Pearl    Kogen 

Program  Dir Ed  Davis 

Publicity    Director Jessie    Morris 

Chief  Engineer Earle  Godfrey 

(See  Page  498) 


WMID 


ATLANTIC  CITY— 1947— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  . Mid- Atlantic  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Address Brighton  Hotel 

Phone:  4-1340 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service Associated,    World 

Representative Stars  Natl. 

Membership   NARTB 

President Richard   Endicott 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr. David  H.  Freedman 

Program  Director Alan  Owen 

Publicity  Dir Dow  Rich 


W  S  N  J 


BRIDGETON— 1937— KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Eastern  States  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Phone:  BR  2930 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


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N«wi    Seryk»    UP 

Transcription   Service  ..  Thesaurus 

Station   Represenlatlre  Clark 

Membership    N ARTB 

President BoMell    S.    Henderson 

Vke  Pies..  Gen.  Mqr Paul  Alger 

Sales  Prom.,   Pro<j.  Dlr Joseph  McCulley 

Publicity    Dlr Don    Hart 

Chlel  Engineer Ed  Bold 


Business-Studio  Address. 2881  Mt.  Ephraim  Ave. 

Phone:  Emerson  5-7200 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative     Ramibeau 

Membership    NARIB 

News  Service   AP 

President RanuU    Comptoa 

General   Manager Gordon   Giifen 

Program    Director Harvey    Husten 

Chief    Engineer Robert    Houston 


WCAM 

CAMDEN— 1926 

Frequency:    1310   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By City    of   Camden 

Business  Address Camden   1 

Phone:   Emerson  5-5600... Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription    Service     Standard 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

General    Manager John    Cleary 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Gil  Whiting 

Program   Director Jack   La  Mar 

Publicity    Director Jack    Silin 

Chief    Engineer John    Zander 

WKDN 

CAMDEN— 1948 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By South  Jersey  Bcstg.  Co. 


FRIENDLY  GROUP  STATIONS 

UNITED  PRESS  NEWS-AFFILIATE 
JOHN  E.  PEARSON  COMPANY— REPRESENTED 


CBS  Network 

Sports 

Music-News 


WFPG-AM 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J 

WBMS-AM 

Boston,  Moss 


Independent 
Music-News 


WPIT-AM  "-— "' 

Music-News 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

lA/rjIf    TW       CBS-TV  Network 
ff  J  I  f  '  I  f       MBS  Network 

WSTY-AM  """• 

"•*■  •     **■  ■    Music-News 

Steubenville,  Ohio 


WMLV 

MILLVELLE— 1953 

Frequency:  1440  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owner Union  Lake   Bcstrs.,   Inc. 

Address    Lincoln    Rd. 

Phone     2600 

Chief  Eng..  Mgr R.  G.  Balleu 

WMTR 

MORRISTOWN— 1948— ABC 

Frequency:   1250  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By MorrUtown  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  345 

Phone:  MO  4-5700 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Tremscription    Service    Lang-Worth 

Membership   NARTB 

President George  S.  Croy 

General  Manager Kenneth  A.  Croy 

Commercial  Mgr Henry  Behre 

Program  Director Bob  Vesel 

News   Dir Merrill  Morris 

Chief  Engineer Rudolph  C.  Prow 

W  A  AT 

NEWARK— 1921 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  5000  d.,  1000  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Bremer  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 1020  Broad  St. 

Phone..  Mitchell  2-6400;  BArclay  7-3260  (N.  Y.) 

News  Service   AP 

Air   Tim© Full   Time 

Transcription  Service Associated,  SESAC 

Membership    NARTB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Irving  R.  Rosenhaus 

V.P..   Sales Bertram   Lebhar,    Jr. 

Sales  Prom.   Dir Lou  Frankel 

Program  Director George  Green 

V.P.,  Engineering Frank  V.  Bremer 

W  H  B  I 

NEWARK— 1922 

Freq.:   1280  Kc.  .Power:  2V2  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By May  Radio  Best.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 100  Shipman  St. 

Phone:  Mitchell  2-7354... Air  Time:  Sun.  Only 

President James  L.   Shearer 

General  Manager William  Masi 

Program  Dir Marie  Masi 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Michaels 


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WNJR 


NEWARK— 1947 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Rollins    Bcstg.    Co. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  1258 

Phone Unionville  2-3665.  Worth  4-3445 

Air   Time Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

President O.   Wayne   Rollins 

General  Manager A.  R.  Lanpheor 


WVNJ 


NEWARK— 1947 

Frequency:  620  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Newark  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address ....  W.  Mt.  Pleasant  Ave.,  Livingston 

Phone    Number Mitchell   3-7600 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Stcoidard 

President Edward  W.  Scudder,  Jr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Harry  D.  Goodwin 

Commercial  Mgr Ivon  B.  Newman 

Chief  Engineer Peter  Testan 


WCTC 


NEW  BRJNSWICK— 1946 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By ... .  Chanticleer  Bcstg.  Co. 


Business-Studio   Address 385   George   St. 

Phone:  Charter  7-1450 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    Lang-Worth 

Membership    N ARTB.   RAB 

President lames  L.  Howe 

Station  Manager lames  L.  Howe 

Commercial  Manager ....  James  M.  Vogdes.  Jr. 

Prog.  Dir John   Allen   Potts 

Chief    Engineer Victor    Takach 


WNNJ 


NEWTON— 1953 

Frequency:   1 360  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned Sussex  County  Bcstrs. 

Address    Box   23 

Phone:    1616 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Thurston  Holmes 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr George  Coghlan 

Program   Director Bob   Hamilton 

Chief  Engineer William  Fairclough 


WOND 


PLEASANTVILLE— 1950 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Pioneer   Bcstrs.,   Lac. 

Address  Old  Turnpike 

Phone:  3971 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service Standard,   Thesaurus 

News  Service AP 


'Good    Counsellors 

Lack  No  Clients." 

....  the  Bard 


"Mighty  Mike" 

400,000  Central  Jerseyons 

with  $402  million  to  spend 

consult  WCTC  for 

Music       LOCAL  NEWS       Sports 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  CH  7-1450 

1450  AM  WCTC  9^-3  ™ 


In    ATLANTIC    CITY 

it's  the 
South  Jersey  Key 

the 

VrONDerful    music    station 

for  sensational 

RESU  LTS 

More  People  Lislen  fo  WOND 
Than  Any  Other  Station 

WOND 

It's  listener  loyalty  to  top  personali- 
ties on  programs  of  music,  news 
and  sports  geared  to  local  tastes. 
That's  why  most  Atlantic  advertisers 
and  more  national  sponsors  are 
using 

WOND 

Studios — Pleasantville,   N.  J. 
John  G.  Struckell,  Gen.  Mgr. 

*  Advertest  Research 


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M*mb«r«Kip    NARTB.   RAB 

Pr»«ld»nt   CharUs  Rupp 

Sto-,    Gen.   Mqr. John   Struckell 

Chl«t   EnqLneer  Milton   Thurlow,   Jr. 


W  P  A  T 

PATERSON— 1941 


Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By.    North  Jersey  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business  Studio  Address 66  Hamilton  St. 

Phones Armory  4-3400,  PE.  6-2945  (N.  Y.) 

Air    Time Full   Time 

Ex.  V.P.,  General  Mgr D.  J.  Wright 

Business  Manager Charles  W.  Parker 

Chief  Engineer E«rl  F.  Lucas 


WBUD 

TRENTON— 1947 


Frequency:  1260  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Morrisville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Ewingville  Rd. 

Phone:  EX  4-7191 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Station   Rep United  Bcstg. 

Membership     RAB 

Transcription  Service World.  Lang-Worth 

General  Manager Richard  M.  Hardin 

Program   Director Albert   Eastburn 

Chief   Engineer William   A.  Brewer 


WTNJ 

TRENTON— 1923 


Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned WOAX.  Inc. 

Address 416  Bellevue  Are. 

Phone:  EX  3-4281 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Representative Grant  Webb 

President    William  DeFreitos 

General   Manager William  G.  Long 

Commercial  Manager Leonard  H.  Levitt 

Program  Director Albert  Leibert 

Chiei  Engineer Nicholas  Dalessandro 


WTTM 

TRENTON— 1941— NBC 

Fr«qu«ncy:  920  Kc Pow»r:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Peoples  Best.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 541  E.  State  St. 

Phone:  OW  5-8515 Air  Time:  Full  Tmie 

News  Service AP 

Transcription    Service    Thesaurus 

Representative Forjoe 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President M.  D.  Lincoln 

General  Manager F.  L.  Bernstein 

Publicity   Director Howard   Tedder 

Prog.  Dir Wes  Hopkins 

Chief  Engineer Chester  Sunderland 


increased 

RESULTS 

for  advertisers 

PRO  VE 

conclusively  that 


wp/ir 


is  the  outstanding  buy 

in  the  important 

New  York — New  Jersey  Market 


5000  watts  Paterson,  N.  J, 


930  KC 


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WWBZ 


VINELAND— 1946 

Frequency:    1360  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Community  Bcstg.  Serv. 

Address 633    Wood  St. 

Phone:  Vineland  7-1360. .  .Air  Time:  Full  Hme 

News    Service    Up 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative    Gill.   Perna 

President Joseph   M.    Bullock 

Gen..  Sta..  Prom.  Mgr Fred  M.  Wood 

Commercial  Manager John  Serra 

Prog.   Dir Dorothy   H.   Carlson 

Chief  Engineer Saul  Altzman 


WCMC 

WILDWOOD— 1951 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  100  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Francis  J.  Matrangola 

Address 3010   N.   J.   Ave. 

Phone:  2-7751 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service    Capitol 

News  Service    AP 

Membership      NARTB 

Owner.  Gen.  Mgr Francis  J.  Matrangola 

Comm.    Manager Edward    Brown 

Program  Director George   M.  Hart 

Chief  Engineer Carlton  S.  Owen 


NEW  MEXICO 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  797,000  —  Families  203,000 
Radio  Homes  191,000  —  TV  Homes  98,000  —  Stations  in  State  31 


KALG 

ALAMOGORDO— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By William  Wayne  Phelps 

Address   Box  268 

Phone:  211 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Membership NARTB.   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Wayne  Phelps 

Chief    Engineer Bill    Shimer 

KABQ 

ALBUQUERQUE— 1947— MBS 
INTERMOUNTAIN 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KABQ  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 317  N.  Broadway,  Box  1388 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Richard  O'Coimell,  Octkes 

Membership     RAB 

Pres..  Prom.  Mgr Helen  A.  Price 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Bert  Arnold 

Commercial  Mgr Lloyd  Anderson 

Program  Director Lowell  Christison 

Chief    Engineer John    Morrison 


KDEF 


ALBUQUERQUE— 1953 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned KDEF  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 506  2nd  St.  N.W. 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   Standard 

Station  Representative   McGlllvra 

Membership  NARTB 

PresidMit,  Gen.  Mgr Frcaik  Qtiinn 

Sta.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dlr Wayn*  GrlHln 

CM«I  EnginMr Don  White 


KGGM 

ALBUQUERQUE— 1927— CBS 

Frequency:  610  Kc Power:  5000  W«tt» 

Owned-Oper.  By New  Mexico  Bcstg.  Co. 

B.'siness  Address 1414  Coal  St..  S.W. 

Phone:  3-4543 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

Representative Weed  &  Co. 

Transcription  Service World 

President A.  R.  Hebenstreit 

Comm.  Mgr Geo.  Morgan 

Program   Director Robert    Vandriel 

Chief  Engineer Leonard  F.  Dodda 

KOAT 

ALBUQUERQUE— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Sunshine  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Addres 2000  Indian  School  Rd. 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Representative     HoUingbery 

President Wm.   Wayne   Phelps 

Station  Manager Bob  Watson 

General  Manager A.  M.  Caldwell 

Chief  Engineer Donald  Delaney 

KOB 

ALBUQUERQUE— 1921— NBC 

Freq.:  770  Kc Power:  50  Kw.  d.,  25  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Albuquerque  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1430  Coal  Ave.  S.W. 

Phone:  3-4411 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News.  Service AP.  UP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    RAB,  NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Wayne  Coy 

Commercial  Manager Rolf  Nlelion 

Program  Director Michael  Dillon 

Chief  Engineer Oeerge  8.  Johniea 


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KSVP 


ARTESIA— 1946— KBS-MBS 

Freq.:  990  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d..  250  Wts.  n. 

Owned  Operated   By       .  ..  Artesia   Bcstq.   Corp. 

Bu&lsMs-Studio   Address Box  38 

Phone:  650 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription     Serrlce Standard,     Capitol 

Repreeentative    Keystone 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President Martin  Yates  III 

General   Manager  David   M.   Button 

Comm.   Mqr Thomas   Howard 

Chief  Engineer Ronald  Austin 

K  A  V  E 

CARLSBAD—  1 936— CBS-SWN 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .  .  .Carlsbad  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 601  No.  Canal  St. 

Phone:    5-4101 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Serrlce    AP 

Representative     Branham 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

President Vol  Lawrence 

General-Station  Mgr Norman  R.  Loose 

Commercial  Manager Richard  E.  Doyle 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Richard  Miner 

Program   Director Alexander  Pitcaithley 

Chief  Engineer Horland  I^R^fong 


KPBM 


CARLSBAD— 1950 

Frequency:  740  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Coronado  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 313  W.  Mermod 

Phone:    5-5373 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative     McGillvra 

Membership    RAB.    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Darrell  A.  Swayze 

Prog.    Dir Martin    Murray 

Chief    Engineer Vic    Daley 


KLMX 


CLAYTON— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:    1450  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned  Oper  By Ari-Ne-Mix  Bcstg. 

Address Box  7.  Fair  Grounds 

Phone:   616 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

News   Service .UP 

Representative     Best,    Palmer 

President   Arthur  Jernigan 

Gen..  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Frank  Vale 

Prog.,    Pub.    Dir Henry    Pruet 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Waters 


KCLV 


CLOVIS— 1952 

Frequency:    1240   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By New-Tex  Bdcstg. 


Address    2112  Thornton 

Phone:  4401 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Lang-Worth 

Membership      NARTB 

Representative    Pearson 

President Odis    L.    Echols.   Sr. 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr Odls  L.  Echols.  Jr. 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr Dave   Follls 

Program    Director Albert   Houpe 

Chief  Engineer Clayton  Fuchs 

KICA 

CLOVIS— 1931— MBS 

Frequency:   980  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Hugh  DeWitt  Landis 

Address    520    Pile 

Phone:  5511 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Station  Representative   Hal  Holm^n 

Membership    RAB.   NARTB 

Station  Manager DeWitt  Landis 

Pgm..  Pub.  Dir Harold  Cook 

Chief  Engineer M.  S.  O'Dell 

KOTS 

DEMING— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Luna   County   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  470 

Phone:  999 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

General  Mnaager Robert  W.  Tobiey 


KVBC 


FARMINGTON— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By Valley   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address 413V2  West  Main  St. 

Phone:  Davis  5-3541 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Meihbership RAB 

Transcription  Service World 

Pres:..    Gen.   Mgr Marvin    E.   Bowles 

Station  Mgr C.  O.  Kendrick 

Commercial   Mgr James   Montgomery 

Prog.   Dir Gene   Pearsall 

Chief  Eng M.  E.  Bowles 


KGAK 


GALLUP— 1945— KBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:   250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Thunderbird  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1150 

Phone:  1300 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation Times 

News  Service UP.  AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

Station  Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

P-es..  Gen.  Mgr Merle  H.  Tucker 

Program    Director Stewart   Chamberlain 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Adamson 


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KHOB 


KLEA 


HOBBS— 1954 

Frequency:   1280  Kc Power:   1  Kw. 

Owned Lea  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1596 

Phone:    3-5148 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Station  Rep Melville 

Owner  &  Gen.  Mgr Lloyd  Hawkins 

Sales  Mgr Jack  Crandall 


KWEW 


HOBBS— 1938 
MBS-KBS-SOUTHWEST 

Frequency:  L490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KWEW.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 116  E.  Dunnam 

Representative     Branhom 

President Mrs.  Theresa  Whitmore 

General  Manager Harry  Mc Adams 

Commercial  Manager Phil  McGee 

Chief  Engineer Roy  Evens 


KOBE 


LAS  CRUCES— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Mesilla  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 902  N.  Main  St. 

Phone:  Jackson  6-2496 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription    Service    Lang-Worth 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President M.  B.   Thompson 

General    Manager R.   J.    Gregory,   Jr. 

Chief    Engineer Jack    Diehl 

K  F  U  N 

LAS  VEGAS— 1941— MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By ...  .  Sunshine  Bcsters,  Inc. 

Business  Address .Box  710 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

Pres.,  Comm.  Mgr Ernest  N.  Thwaites 

Chief  Engineer A.  F.  Schultz 

KRSN 

LOS  ALAMOS— 1949— ABC 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Sunshine  Bcstg.  Co 

Address    Community  Center 

Representative George   P.    HoUingbery 

Transcription  Service Associated 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    RAB,   NARTB 

President W.  W.  Phelps 

General  Manager A.  M.  Cadwell 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Bob  Porton 

Program   Director William    Spack,   Jr. 

Publicity  Director Jack  N.  Hardwick 

Chief  Engineer John  L.  Lockhart 


LOVINGTON— 1952 

Frequency:    630    Kc Power:    500   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .  .Prosperity  Land  Bcslg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Drawer  865 

Phone:  8911,  62211 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Standard 

Representative    Clyde    Melville 

Owner,  Gen.  Mgr David  R.  Worley 

Station  Manager James  Littlejohn 

Comm.  Mgr Hoyt  Caldwell 

Program  Director Bobby  Stone 

Chief   Engineer Francis   Clements 


KENM 


PORTALES— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Plains  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box   447,   Roswell 

Phone:  600 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service . .  Lang-Worth,  MacGregor 

Membership     NARTB 

President    John    Burroughs 

Gen.  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr L.  Randolph 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Bill  Mathers 

Chief   Engineer Rollie  Simmons,   Jr. 


KRTN 


RATON— 1948— MBS 
INTERMOUNTAIN 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Southwest  Bcsters,  Inc. 

Business  Address Box  767 

Phone:  875 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP,   INS 

Station    Rep ITil    Best 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Manager Ernest  N.  Thwaitea 

Sta.,  Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr. .  .  Dorothy  G.  Thwaites 
Chief  Engineer A.  F.  SchuUz 


KBIM 


ROSWELL— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned Taylor    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address 512  W.  2nd  St. 

Phone:  4848,  9 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Clark 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,   Sta.  Mgr William  C   Taylor 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Woodrow  Groves 

Program  Director S.   A.  Horral 

Chief  Engineer Vernon  N.  Hughes 

K  G  F  L 

ROSWELL— 1927— MBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KGFL.  Inc. 


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Business  Studio   AddrMS Box    1019 

Phone:   2000        Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News    SerTice    UP 

Transcription  Serrkre Lanqworlh,  World 

Membership      NARTB 

Representative  Branham 

President Mrs.  W.   E.   Whitmore 

General    Manager                              G.    F.    Roberts 
Chiel  Engineer  E.  C.  Rader 

KSWS 

ROS  WELL—  1 947— NBC 

Frequency:    1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.    By John    A.    Barnett 

Business  Studio  Address 1723  W.  Second 

Phone:  3737 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   SerTice    AP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative    Meeker.  Melville 

Owner  &  Gen.  Mgr John  A.  Barnett 

Prog.    Dir John    Anderson 

Dir.  Sales.  Service Paul  B.  McEvoy 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr W.  L.  Shockellord 

Chief  Engineer Ray  R.  Summersgill 

KTRC 

SANTA  FE— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Power:  250  Wcrtts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .J.  Gibbs  &  Bayne  A.  Spring 

Address 210  E.  Marcy  St. 

Phone:  3-6685 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Associated 

Representative      McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr J.  Gibbs  Spring 

Commercial  Mgr S.  C.  Horn 

Prog.  Dir Boyne  A.  Spring 

Chief    Engineer Lloyd    Storr 

KVSF 

SANTA  FE— 1936— CBS 

Frequency:  1260  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 


Owned-Oper.  By Sonte  Fe  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address   ...  .759  Cerrillos  Rd. 

Phone:    3-7319 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    Weed 

President A.  R.  Hebenstreit 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Ivan  R.  Head 

Chief  Engineer E.  J.  Vanderwood 


KSIL 


SILVER  CITY— 1946— CBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By James  H.  Duncan 

Bus.-Studio-Tronsmitter  Address.  .17th  &  Cactus 

Phone:  611.  612 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative     Branham 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr J.  H.  Duncan 

Chief  Engineer Earl  McCall 

KCHS 

TRUTH  OR  CONSEQUENCES— 1946 
KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Rex  A.  Tynes 

Address P.  O.  Box  351 

Phone:   161 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative Continental  Radio  Sales 

Program  Director Richard  Bonner 

Chief    Engineer Dell    Sanders 

KT  N  M 

TUCUMCARI— 1941— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . .  Quay  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Box  668 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Melville 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Lloyd  Hawkins 

Commercial    Mgr Richard    S.    Fox 

Program   Director Kathryn    Stephenson 

Chief   Engineer Howard   Maudlin 


NEW  YORK 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  15,733,000  —  Families  4,772,000 
Radio  Homes  4,630,000  —  TV  Homes  4,310,000  —  Stations  in  State  101 


W  A  B  Y 

ALBANY— 1933 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  By Eastern  N.  Y.  Bcstg. 

Business-Studio 80  Braintree  St. 

Representative     Rambeau 

President    David  Kyle 

Gen.  Mgr Edward  L.  Trudeou 

Station    Mgr Toni    Brady 

Comm,    Mgr Alix   Blake 

Chief  Engineer Tom  McDermott 


WOKO 

ALBANY— 1924 


Frequency:   1460  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Gov.  Dongan  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address Hotel  Wellington 

Representative    McGillvra 

President,  General  Mgr James  T.  Healey 

Station  Manager Eugene  J.  Fitzpatrick 

Program  Director Frank  G.  Panny 

Chief  Engineer Stanley  J.  Pawlic 


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WPTR 

ALBANY— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  1540  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Patroon  Brdcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address Box  1540 

Phone:   5-3345 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Station  Representative Weed  and  Co. 

Membership    RAB 

President J.  Myer  Schine 

General    Manager Leo    Rosen 

Program    Director George    Miller 

Chief  Engineer W.  Russell  David 


WROW 

ALBANY— 1947— ABC 

Freq.:  590  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By.. Hudson  Valley  Br.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address P.    O.    Box   4100 

Phone:  3-2225 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Station  Representative The  Boiling  Co. 

Membership     NARTB 

General    Manager T.   S.    Murphy 

Station  Manager Harry  L.  Goldman 


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scheduled   promos,   news   ads, 
etc.   Your  only  cost  —  production 
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Soles   Manager Harry  V.  Barker 

Chief  Engineer    Charles  Heisler 


wcss 


AMSTERDAM— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watlt 

Owned-Oper.   By ... .  Community   Service   Best. 
Business-Studio  Address.  .  .  .Upper  Locust  Ave. 

Phone:  Victor  3-2500 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative McGillvra 

Membership    RAB 

President Alphonse  Di  Mezza 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Walter  T.  Gaines 

Chief    Engineer Barry    Frank 


WMBO 


AUBURN— 1926— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WMBO.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 141  Genesee  St. 

Phone:   2-3511 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation    "Advertiser" 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative Thomas  F.  Clark 


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Call  Avery-Knodel  or  this 
station.  Find  out  how  much 
you  can  buy  for  only  •  •  • 

MOO  A  WEEK ! 


you'll  be  surprised  what  *100  a  week  will  buy 


SATURATION 

The  most  successful  advertising  tech- 
nique is  "Telling  your  sales  story  to 
OS  many  people,  as  many  times  as 
you  can,  within  the  limits  of  a  sound 
budget."  This  is  the  WKBW  SATURA- 
TION FORMULA  which  is  bringing 
increased  sales  results  for  WKBW 
advertisers;  and  we  have  the  renew- 
als to  prove  it. 


MORE  LISTENERS  PER  DOLLAR 

No  matter  what  your  yardstick  is  for 
buying  radio  time  .  .  .  Nielsen  .  .  . 
Pulse  .  .  .  coverage  maps  ...  or  spe- 
cial local  surveys,  you'll  find  a  WKBW 
SATURATION  CAMPAIGN  gives  you 
MORE  THAN  TWICE  AS  MANY  LIS- 
TENERS for  your  advertising  dollar. 
That's  why  your  sales  results  will  be 
MORE  THAN  TWICE  AS  GOOD!  For 
details  call  Avery-Knodel  or  WKBW. 


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ABC 


BUFFALO'S    MOST    POWERFUL    STATION         I 


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Founder,   President 


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Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President William  O.  Dapping 

General  Manager Frederick  L.  Keesee 

Prog.,   Pub.   Dir Robert   B.   Morgan 

Chief  Engineer Herbert  House 


W  B  T  A 


BATAVIA— 1941— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watti 

Owned-Operated  By Batavia  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address.  ..  .218  East  Main  St. 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Edmund  R.  Gamble 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Charles  L.  Snow 

Commercial  Mgr Charles  Snow 

Program   Director Jim  Fagan 

Chief  Engineer Fred  Callendar 


WENE 


BINGHAMTON— ENDICOTT— 1947 
ABC 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Ottaway  Stations,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 909  E.  Main 

Transcription    Service Associated 

Representative Radio  Reps.  Inc. 

Membership NARTB,  BAB 

President James  H.  Ottaway 

Managing  Director F.  H.  Brinkley 

Station  Manager S.  W.  Ryder 

Sales  Manager Norman  F.  Flyrm 

Program  Director Len  Hathaway 

Chief  Engineer Sheldon  W.  Weyland 

WINR 

BINGHAMTON— 1946— NBC 

Freq.:  680  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Southern  Tier  Radio  Service 
Business-Studio  Address . .  Court  House  Square 

Phone:  4-4318 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative George  P.  HoUingbery 

President    Donald  Kramer 

General  Manager George  J.  O'Connor 

Commercial  Manager H.  R.  Nicholson 

Pgm.,   Prom.   Dir Charles   Bishara 

Chief  Engineer A.  A.  Kelley 


WKOP 


BINGHAMTON— 1947— MBS 

Freq.:  1360  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  The  Binghamton  Bcstrs..  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 34  Chenango  St. 

Phone:  2-3437 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership NARTB.  BAB 

Pres..  Gen.-Sta.  Mgr Andrew  Jarema 

Commercial  Mgr Wally  Buman 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Hallinan 


W  N  B  F 


BINGHAMTON— 1927— CBS 

Frequency:  1290  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Clark  Associates,  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  No.  48 

Phone:  3-7311 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Boiling 

Membership   NARTB 

General  Manager George   R.  Dunham 

Sales  Manager S.  N.  Heslop 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir John  Turner 

Program  Director E.  M.  Scala 

Chief  Engineer L.  H.  Stonts 


WBEN 


BUFFALO— 1930— CBS 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WBEN.  Inc. 

Phone:  MOhawk  0930 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation . .  Buffalo  Evening  News 

News  Service AP.  INS,  UP 

Transcription    Service    Lang-Worth 

Representative Henry   I.    Christal 

Membership NARTB.  BAB 

President Edward  H.  Butler 

Vice-President A.  H.  Kirchhof er 

General  Manager C.  Robert  Thompson 

Station   Manager Frank   W.  Kelly 

Sales  Manager C.  E.  Daly 

Program    Director Carl    Erickson 

Publicity  Director Joseph  A.  Haeifner 

Chief  Engineer Ralph  J.  Kingsley 


WBNY 


BUFFALO— 1935 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Roy  L.  Albertson,  Inc. 

Address 485  Main  St. 

News  Service   AP.  UP 

Transcriiption  Service Capitol 

Station  Representative Adam  J.  Young 

President Roy  L.  Albertson.  Sr. 

General  Mgr Michael  L.  Merla 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Eugene  K.  Mc White 

Chief  Engineer Thomas  L.  Vines 

W  K  B  W 

BUFFALO— 1925— ABC 

Frequency:  1520  Kc Power:  50,000  WatU 

Owned-Operated   By WKBW,   Inc. 

Business  Address .  Radio  Center,  1430  Main  St. 

Phone:  Grant  5101 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative   Avery-Knodel 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Geiu  Mgr Clinton  H.  Churchill 

Public  Service  Dir Dorothy  L.  Ireland 

Station  Mgr Alfred  E.  Anscombe 

Program  Director Frank  Ward 

Chief  Engineer Leroy  Fiedler 


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W  E  B  R 

BUFFALO— 1924— MBS 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  Operated    By WEBR,    Inc. 

Buftlness  Studio  Address 23  North  St. 

Newspaper     Alfiliation "Courier-Express" 

News   Service AP,    INS,   UP 

Trans.  Service.  .  .Thesaurus.  Standard,   SESAC 

Representative    Katz 

Membership NARTB.  BAB 

President William  J.   Conners.   Ill 

General    Manager William    Doerr 

Commercial  Manager Carl  J.  Kirchhofer 

Pgm.,  Prom.  Mgr Wm.  Schweitzer 

Chiet  Engineer Frank  B.  Ridgeway 


WGR 


BUFFALO—  1 922— NBC 

Frequency:   550  Kc Power:   5  Kw.  d. 

Owned    WGR  Corp. 

Address     Lcdayette    Hotel 

Phone:  WA  3100 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Representative Free  &  Peters,  Inc. 

Membership NARTB,  BAB 

President George  F.  Goodyear 

General    Mgr J.    J.    Bernard 

Sto.,  Comm.  Mgr Nat  L.  Cohen 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Philip  H.  Curtis 

Program    Dir Robert    J.    Strigl 

Chief   Engineer Karl   B.   Hoiiman 

WWOL 

BUFFALO— 1947 

Frequency:  1120  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By . .  Greater  Erie  Broad.  Co. 

Address 315   Main  St. 

Phone:  MO   1200 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative    Forjoe 

Owner   Leon  Wyszatycki 

Geneal    Manager Ted   Wyszatycki 

Commercial    Manager Jack    Greenfield 

Chief  Engineer Walter  Williams  Jr. 


WXRA 


BUFFALO— KENMORE— 1948 

Frequency:  1080  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  .d 

Owned-Operated  By.  .W.  New  York  Broad.  Co. 

Address     Box    85 

Phone:   AMherst   1160 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Tronscriplion  Service .World 

Station  Representative Wm.  G.  Rambeau 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Thaddeus  Podbielniak 

Sales  Prom..  Pub.  Dir Bradley  D.  Steiger 

Program   Director James  J.  Frieling 

Chief  Engineer Roger  W.  Fleming 

WCBA 

CORNING— 1949 

Frequency:    1350  Kc Power:    lOOOWatts  d. 

Owned.  .  .Wellsboro  Corning  Broad.  Adv.  Inc. 


Address    Calon  Road 

Phone:  6-7000 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative McGlllvra,  Inc. 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Paul  L.  Carpenter 

Station    Manager Paul   E.   Carpenter 

Program   Director Richard  Buzzerd 

Chief    Engineer Thomas    Shaifer 

WCLI 

CORNING— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Radio  Corning,  Inc. 

Address 90  W.  First  St. 

Phone:  6-5421 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Station    Representative Meeker 

News   Service    . AP 

Pres..   Gen.  Mgr Gordon'  M.  Jenkins 

Prom.,  Comm.  Mgr Frank  P.  Costello 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir George  P.  Droelle,  Jr. 

Chief    Engineer Frank    Saia 

WKRT 

CORTLAND— 1947 

Freq.:  920  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Cortland,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio    Address State   Theatre   Bldg. 

Phone Skyline   6-2828,   2829 

Air   Time Full   Time 

News  Service    UP 

T.anscription  Service   Lang- Worth 

Representative    Gill,   Perna 

Membership     RAB 

President Leighton    A.    Hope 

General  Manager William  L.  Thompson 

Chief  Engineer William  Barron 

WFCB 

DUNKIRK— 1949 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Dunkirk  Broad.  Corp. 

Address 316  Main  St. 

Phone:  7756 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus,  World 

Station  Representative   Walker 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Sta.  Mgr Alois  A.  Schmidt 

Commercial  Manager B.  F.  Goodrich 

Program  Director Van  Miller 

Chief  Engineer J.  T.  Grace 

WELM 

ELMIRA— 1947— CBS-ABC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner Radio  Elmira,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 222  E.  Market  St. 

Phone:  3-5626 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Station    Representative    Meeker 

Membership    NARTB 

President John    S.    Riggs 


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Vice  Pres.  (Sales) Keith  W.  Horton 

Vice   Pres.   (Bcstg.) Phil  Cameron 

Program  Director Ruth  E.  Dibble 

Chief    Engineer Arthur    French 

W  E  N  Y 

ELMIRA— 1939— NBC-MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  B7..Elmira  Star-Gazette,  Inc. 

Bu8.-Studio  Address Mark  Twain  Hotel 

Phone:  5181 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Serrice   AP 

Newspaper   Affiliation Gazette,   Advertiser 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative Everett  &  McKinney 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

General  Manager Dale  L.  Toylor 

Commercial   Mgr Bill   Pope 

Sales  Manager Ellis  Erdman 

Program  Director Ted  Hodge 

Chief  Engineer Thurlow  A.  Greene 

W  G  B  B 

FREEPORT— 1924 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  100  Watts 

Business-Studio  Address 44   So.   Grove  St. 

Phone:  Freeport  9-1400... Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

General   Manager John  D.  Whitmore 

Station  Manager Murray  C.  Evans 

Program  Director A.  Cheesman 

Publicity    Manager Herbert    Clock 

wosc 

FULTON— 1949— KBS 

Frequency.  1300  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Cassill  Radio  Corp. 

Address Box  97,  Oswego 

Phone:   Fulton  2-2255 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Richard  C.  Mitchell 

Station  Manager Jack  Burgess 

Program    Director Edward    Reich 

Publicity  Dir Betty  J.  Sterling 

Chief  Engineer Robert  N.  Blair 


WGVA 

GENEVA— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Star  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Address Geneva  Federal  Savings  Bldg. 

Phone:  6691 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative     Cooke 

Transcription  Service   World 

Membership     RAB 

President M.   H.   Forman 

General  Manager Thomas  L.  Brown 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Ernest  F.  Oliver 

Program  Director Alex  Lamutis 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Archie   Fobretti 

Chief  Engineer R.  Carleton  Greene 

wwsc 

GLENS  FALLS— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:    1450   Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Gt.  Northern  Radio  Co. 

Address 13  Warren  St. 

Phone:  2-6518 Air  Tune:  Full  Tune 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Devney 

Membership     RAB 

President Louis  Brown 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Martin  Karig 

Comm.  Mgr E.  V.  Wiley 

Program   Director Carl   Mattison 

Chief  Engineer Wilson  P.  Foy 

WENT 

GLOVERSVILLE— 1944— CBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Sacandaga  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 8  W.  Fulton  St. 

Phone:  4-7175 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative     Gill,    Pema 

President   George  Bissell 

General  Manager A.  C.  Lloyd,  Jr. 

Program    Director Peter    Dreyer 

Chief  Engineer Richard  Stewart 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS . . . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


AP 


509 


"*7-4e  PuUe"  Pnaaed: 

Strong  LOCAL  programming  gives  WHLI 
tlie  Largest  Daytime  Audience  in  tlie 
big  booming  Major  Long  isiand Market 


Familiar  good  music  Long  islanders  prefer 

LOCAL  Long  island  ~  national  —  international  news 

Railroad  —  bus  —  sctiool  and  industrial  plant  information 

LOCAL  special  events  ->  editorial  ieadersliip  in  Long  Island  issues 

Long  island  traffic  and  complete  liighway  condition  information 

Long  island  waather— boating— fishing— beacli  and  garden  reports 


WHLI 


THE  VOICE  OF  LONG  ISLAND^'  has  a 
Icrger  dayf-ime  audience  in  the  Major  Long  Island 
Market   than   any   network  or   independent  station! 


AM  1100 
FM  98.3 


WHLI 


HEMPSTEAD 
LONG  ISUND.  N.  Y. 
PAUL  GODOFSKY.  Pres. 

Represented   by  Rambeau 


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HEMPSTEAD— 1947 

Frequency:  1100  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By FM  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 245  Baldwin  Rd. 

Phone:  Ivanhoe  1-8000 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription.  .  .Associated.   World.    Thesaurus 

Representative   Rambeau 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Paul  Godoisky 

Ex-Vlce-President Joseph    A.    Lenn 

Prog.    Dir Jerry    Carr 

Publicity  Director George  Ball 

V.P.,  Chief  Engineer Frank  E.  Knaack 

WLEA 

HORNELI^1951— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1480  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Ope^.  By Hornell  Bcstng.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 97  Main  St 

Phone:   1420 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Gill.  Pema 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Charles  D.  Henderson 

Sta.  Mgr G.  W.  Stidstone 

Prog.  Dir Don  Jones 

Chief    Engineer Frederick    Witter 


WGSM 

HUNTINGTON— 1951 

Frequency:  740  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned Huntington-Montauk  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Address 379  New  York  Ave. 

Phone:  Huntington  4-6740 .  .  Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Station  Representative Robert  Keller 

Transcription  Service    World 

President Byron   T.   Sammis 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Edward  J.  Fitzgerald 

Program    Director Marjorie    Anning 

Publicity  Director Ruth  Rogers 

Chief  Engineer William  Naramore 

W  H  C  U 

ITHACA— 1940— CBS 

Frequency:  870  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d- 

Owned-Operated   By Cornell   University 

Business-Studio  Address . . .  Savings  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  4-6301 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service   Associated 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Michael  R.  Haima 

Commercial  Mgr H.  E.  M.  Brockway 

Program  Director Joseph  A.  Short 

Publicity    Director Sam    Woodside 

Chief    Engineer Herbert    P.    Michels 


WWHG 

HORNELL— 1949 

Frequency:   1320  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By W.  H.  Greenhow  Co. 

Address   85  Canisteo  St. 

Phone:   2000.   1 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Newspaper  Af f il Tribune.  Advocate 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

Representative    McGillvra 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Louis  G.  Buisch 

Station  Manager Donald  J.  Curran 

Commercial    Mgr Sheffield    Davis 

Program   Director Edward   Spoo 

Chief    Engineer Howard    Huff 

WHUC 

HUDSON— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Colgren  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Union  Turnpike 

Phone:  HU  8-3341 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    McGillvra,   Kittell-Carter 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager John  Kearney 

Commercial  Manager Robert  Strakos 

Program  Director James  P.  Cranna 

Publicity  Director Jennie  Weaver 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Weiler 


WJOC 

JAMESTOWN— 1948— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Air  Waves.  Inc. 

Trans.-Bus.-Studio  Address. .  .415  W.  Fourth  St. 

Phone:  5-108 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Gill-Perna 

Transcription  Service    World 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Harold  P.  Kane 

Program  Director William  Winn, 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr T.  Graham  Maxwell 

Chief  Engineer Burton  O.  Waterman 

WJTN 

JAMESTOWN— 1924— ABC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned-Operated  By James  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Hotel  Jamestown 

Phone:  7-151 Air  Time:   Full  Tim** 

News  Service UP 

Transcription   Service. .  .Associated,   McGregor 
Representative . .  Venard,  Rintoul  &  McConnell 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Jay  E.  Masop 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Simon  Goldman 

Comm.  Mgr J.  Carl  Willems 

Program  Director G^orqe  Pfl^pger 

Publicity   Dir Christine   O'Polka 

Chief  Engineer Harold  J.  Krotxert 


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KINGSTON— 1939— MBS 

Fr.qu.ncy:    1490  Kc Pow»n  250  Watt. 

Own»d  Oper.  By Kingston  Bcitg.  Corp. 

Bu»lne«i^tudlo  Addr»M 601  Broadway 

Phone:  4500 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

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RepreientotlT* Meeker 

Membership    RAB,    NARTB 

President Joseph  K.  Close 

General,  Station  Mgr Robert  M.  Peebles 

Program    Director Ernest    Ward 

Publicity   Director Richard  McCarthy 

Chief  Engineer Carl  EgoH 

wvos 

LIBERTY— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ..  .Sullivan  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:   1680-1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr S.  D.  Lubin 

Commercial  Mgr H.  G.  Borwick 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Gessner 

WLFH 

LITTLE  FALLS— 1952— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1230  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  City  Bcstrs. 

Address 339  S.  2nd  St. 

Phone:  654 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     McGillvra 

President Arthur    Feldman 

Vice-President Robert    Feldman 

Commercial    Mgr Frank    Camarata 

Chief    Engineer Arthur    Clark 


WUSJ 


LOCKPORT— 1948 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Union-Sun  &  JoumoL  Inc. 

Trans.-Address  320  Michigan  St. 

Phone:  3-5944 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Newspaper  Affil ''Union  Sun  &  Journal" 

Representative GiU.  Perna 

Membership    NARTB 

President Egbert  D.  Corson 

General  Manager William  J.  Kemble 

Comm.  Mgr Josepih  A.  Pinna 

Prog.  Dir Tony  Allen 

Chief   Engineer Richard  Weatherbee 


WICY 


MALONE— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper  By North  Country  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 65  Woodward  St. 

Phone:  187 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


News   Service    UP 

Pres..  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Mitchell  C.  Tackley 

Commercial  Manager Alice  M.  Tackley 

Program   Director Donald   J.   Paye 

Publicity  Dir M.  C.  Tackley 

Chlei    Engineer Adolf    Stromer 

WMSA 

MASSENA— 1945— ABC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By The  Brockway  Co. 

Business  Address Arcade  St. 

Phone:  Watertown  27 Air  Time:  Full  Bme 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative   Weed 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President John  B.  Johnson 

General  Manager louis  Saiif.  Jr. 

Station  Manager Thomas  R.  McHugh 

Program  Director James  H.  Nash 

Chief  Engineer Michael  Tarkulich 


WALL 

MI0DLETOWN— 1942— KBS 

Fequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .The  Conununity  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 62  North  St. 

Phone:  Middletown  3119.  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Pres.,  Gesi.,  Comm.  Mgr James  M.  Pcrtt 

Program  Director Jerry  Wax 

Chief  Engineer Fred  Schoelkoph 

W  G  N  Y 

NEWBURGH— 1933 

Frequency:  1220  Kc. Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned Orange  County  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 161  Broadway 

Phone:  Newburgh  4600 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Membership     RAB 

Sta.  Rep Kettell-Carter 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr George  W.  Bingham 

Commercial  Manager Joseph  Rake 

Prog.  Dir Richard  Kaskin 

Chief  Engineer Marvin  S.  Seines 


WNRC 

NEW  ROCHELLE— 1950 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:  100  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  New  Rochelle,  Inc. 

Address 411    Fifth    Ave. 

Phone:  6-0800 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr James  A.  lodice 

Comm.,  Prog.  Dir Paul  V.  Coughlin 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Nick  Andrews 

Publicity    Director Jerry    Dale 


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WABC 

NEW  YORK— 1921— ABC 

Frequency:  770  Kc Power:  50,000  Woiw 

Owned-Oper.  By Americcm  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business  Address 7  West  66th  St. 

Phone:  SU  7-5000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service AP.   INS 

Representative Edward  Petry  &  Co. 

President Robert  E.  Kintner 

Acting  Gen.  Mgr Michael  Renault 

Program   Manager Myrtle   Tower 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Eugene  Accas 

Chief   Engineer John    Bourcier 

W  B  N  X 

NEW  YORK— 1927 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WBNX  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 280  E.  181st  St.,  Bronx 

Phone:  MElrose  5-0333 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Representative    En9 

President A.  L.  Haskell 

V.P.,  Sta.-Gen.  Manager William  I.  Moore 

Asst.   Comm.  Mgr Edward  Betchley 

Production  Director Frank  Johnson 

WCBS 

NEW  YORK— 1924— CBS 
RADIO 

Frequency:  880  Kc Powen  50.000  Watts 

Owned  By Columbia  Bcstg.  System.  Inc. 

Operated  By CBS  Radio  Division 

General  Studio  Address 485  Madison  Ave. 

Phone:  PLaza  1-2345 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  INS.  UP 

Transcription  Service    Capitol 

Representative CBS  Radio  Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President  of  CBS Frank  Stanton 

General  Manager Carl  Ward 

Sales    Manager Henry    Untermeyer 

Merchandising    Dir Howard   Lally 

Sales    Prom.   Mgr Murray   Gross 

Program  Director Sam   Slate 

Public  Affairs  Dir D.  Gordon  Graham 

Publicity   Director Milton  Rich 

Chief  Engineer Davidson  Vorhes 

W  E  V  D 

NEW  YORK— 1927 

Frequency:  1330  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Debs  Memorial  Radio  Fund 

Business-Studio  Address 117  W.  46th  St. 

Phone    Number PLaza   7-0880 

News  Service •  ;AP 

President Adolph  Held 

Gen.-Sta.-Comm.  Mgr Henry  Greenfield 

Program  Director George  Field 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Brown 


W  M  C  A 

NEW  YORK— 1925 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By WMCA.    Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address 1657   Broadway 

Phone:  Circle  6-2200 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative AM  Radio  Sales 

Membership     BAB 

President   Nathan  Straus 

General  Manager M.  M.  Fleischl 

Program  Director Leon   Goldstein 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Patricia  Bolton 

Sales  Mgr John  J.  McSweeney 

Chief   Engineer James   McCaiiferty 

WMGM 

NEW  YORK— 1922 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  50,000  Watti 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Marcus  Loew  Booking  Agcy. 

Business-Studio  Address 711  Fifth  Ave. 

Phone:   MU   8-1000 Air  Time:    Full   Time 

News  Service UP,  AP 

Representative Rambeau 

Director Arthur  M.  Tolchin 

General  Manager Frank   Roehrenbeck 

Sales  Manager Samuel  Faust 

Program  Director Raymond  Katz 

Publicity   Director Jo   Ranson 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Fuelling 


TAP  THE  RICH  MARKET 
OF  METROPOLITAN  NEW  YORK 
through 


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ENGLISH 


JEWISH 


The  more  than  600,000  Jewish  families,  com- 
prising approximately  3,000,000  people,  are 
one  of  the  vital  segments  of  the  vast  Metro- 
politan   New   York    market. 

For  more  than  two  decades  top-draw  national 
and  local  advertisers  have  tapped  this  fabu- 
lously rich  market,  with  the  essential  help  of 
WEVD's  unmatched  superiority  in  the  volume 
of  Jewish    listeners. 

Renewing  their  contracts  year  after  year, 
these  advertisers  have  proved  the  loyalty  of 
WEVD's  audience  ...  it  stays  tuned  to 
WEVD  ...  it  responds  to  quality  ...  it 
has   the  meons  to  buy. 

Send  for  your  copy  of  the  roster  of 
WHO'S    WHO    AMONG   WEVD'S    SPONSORS 

All   Programs   Broadcast   on 
AM   and  FM  Simultaneously 

HENRY    GREENFIELD,    Managing    Director 

WEVD      117-119  West  46th  Street 
New  York  36,  N.  Y. 


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For  almost  a  quarter  of  a  century,  WHOM  has  devoted  its 
time  and  effort  serving  the  foreign  language  groups  in 
New  York's  Metropolitan  Area.  Today,  many  of  the  OVER 
FIVE  MILLION  Italian,  German,  Spanish,  Polish  and  Russian 
speaking  citizens  look  upon  WHOM  as  a  friend  who  has 
always  known  how  to  ''speak  their  language,"  presenting 
the  type  of  entertainment  most  popular  to  each  group.  That 
is  why  WHOM  influence  in  these  homes  can  mean  so  much 
to  your  sales  figures. 

•  62  Hours  a  Week  of  Spanish   Programs. 

•  18    Hours  a  Week  of  Italian   Programs. 

•  18  Hours  a  Week  of  Polish   Programs. 

•  12  Hours  a  Week  of  German  Programs. 

•  41/2   Hours  a  Week  of  Russian   Programs. 

•  SV?  Hours  a  Week  of  Ukranian  Programs. 

...  21  Hours  a  week  devoted  to  our  large  Negro  following,  presenting 
"After  Hours  Swing  Session,"  featuring  Willie  Bryant,  "The  Mayor  of 
Harlem,"   and    one    of   the    best    loved    Negro    Disc   Jockeys   on    the    air. 


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NEW  YORK— 1930 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Atlantic   Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business  Address 136  W.  52nd  St. 

Phone:  Circle  6-3900 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affil. . .  II  Progreso.  Italo-Americano 

News  Service    UP 

President Fortune  Pope 

V.P..  Chge.  Sales Charles  Baltin 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr R.  A.  Fornier 

Program  Director Ralph  Constantino 

Chief  Engineer George  Steiger 


NEW  YORK— 1926 

Frequency:   1010  Kc Power    50.000  Wtts 

Owned-Oper.  By Gotham  Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address 28  W.  44th  St. 

Phone:  BRyant  9-6000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service INS.   UP 

Membership   NARTB,  BAB 

President J.    El'cy    MrCaw 

General   Manager Robert   Leder 

Director  of  Sales .  .Jacques  Biraben 

Soles   Prom.  Mgr Joe  Besch 

Program  Director Robert  Smith 

Chief  Engineer Paul  von  Kunitz 

(See  Page  316) 


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NEW  YORK— 1944 

Frequency:  1190  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By New  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 207  E.  30th  St. 

Phone:  ORegon  9-2720 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 


Representative     Forjoe 

President Morris  S.  Novik 

General  Mgr Horry  Novik 

Program  Director Nat  Rudich 

Comm.   Mgr George  A.  Bernstein 

•Chief  Engineer Grordon  A.  Greenfield 

(See  Page  518) 


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PERSONNEL  ROSTER 


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LARGEST  MORNING  NEGRO  AUDIENCE 
IN  N.Y.  — PULSE 

The  Only  station  in  New  Yorli  witli 
studios  in  Harlem. 


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SYNDICATED  NATIONALLY 

FEATURES  NEWS  AND 

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—WRITE  FOR  RATES 


NEW  YORK  NEGRO 
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creativeness  plays  a  leading  role  in  satisfying 
our  demands  for  better  living.    From  music  to  motor 
cars,  from  fashions  and  furniture  to  films  and 
food,  we  eagerly  accept  the  good  things  the  Italian 
Influence  brings  us.    Here  in  New  York, 
with  more  than  two  million  Americans 
of  Italian  origin,  the  Italian  influence 
makes  its  most  penetrating  impact. 
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W  N  E  W 

NEW  YORK— 1934 

Freq.:  1130  Kc Power:  50  Kw.  d..  10  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By "WNEW.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 565  Fifth  Are. 

Phone:  PLoza  3-3300 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

News  Service    AP 

Representative  John  Blair 

Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr R.  D.  Buckley 

V.P.,  Sales  Director .Ira  Herbert 

Promotion    Manager Kenneth    Klein 

Coordinator  of  Operations  (V.P.). .  John  Jaeger 
Chief  Engineer Max  Welner 

W  0  R 

NEW  YORK— 1922— MBS 

Frequency:  710  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By General  Teleradio,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1440  Broadway 

Phone:  LOngacre  4-8000 .  .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    INS.   UP 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Representative   H-R  Reps. 

Membership    NARTB.  RAB 

President Thomas  F.  O'Neil 

V.P..  Gen.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Gordon  Gray 

Commercial    Mgr William    Dix 

Publicity    Manager Richard    Jackson 

Chief   Engineer Charles  Singer 

(See  Page  302) 


W  0  V 


NEW  YORK— 1926 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Wodaam  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 730  Fifth  Ave. 

Phone:  CI  5-7979 Air  Time:  21  Hrs. 

News  Service AP.  ANSA 

Transcription   Service   Standard ....  MacGregor 

Representative   Pearson,  Walker 

Membership     RAB 

President .Richard  E.  O'Dea 

General  Manager Ralph  N.  Well 

Commercial  Manager Joseph  N.  Curl 

Sales   Promotion   Mgr Carroll  Forbes 

Program  Director Arnold  Hartley 

Chief  Engineer Emile  Hill 


WRCA 


NEW  YORK— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  660  Kc Power:  50  Kw.,  d. 

Owned National  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 30  Rockefeller  Plaza 

Phone:  CI  7-8300 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP,    INS.    UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Station  Rep NBC  Spot  Sales 

Membership NARTB,  BAB 

President Sylvester  Weaver 

General  Mgr Hamilton  Shea 

Station  Mgr Ernest  dela  Ossa 

Commercial  Mgr George  Stevens 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Max  Buck 

Program  Dir.. Steve   White 

Chief  Engineer Gerald  Sellar 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS . . . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


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Good  music  rings  the  bell  I 


America's  Number  One  Good  Music  Station,  WQXR, 
becomes  America's  most  Powerful  Good  Music  Station  as 
our  new  50,000  watt  transmitter  goes  on  the  air. 

This  means  that  the  appetite  for  the  best  in  music 
and  The  New  York  Times  news  puts  our  television-proof 
program  policy  in  the*' big  time." 

Almost  twenty  years  of  sticking  to  one  idea  —  good  music 
and  news  —  has  enabled  WQXR  to  build  an  audience  of 
600,000  families  of  higher-than-average  income  in  the 
world's  richest  market  area  — New  York.  Our  new  top-power 
transmitter  will  extend  that  market  further. 

More  people  will  hear  WQXR's  excellent  programming,  more 
people  will  hear  our  sponsors'  messages,  more  people  will 
buy  WQXR's  advertised  products  and  services.  That's  what 
you  want,  isn't  it? 


1560  on  AM  dial     96.3  on  FM  dial 
THE  RADIO  STATION  OF  THE  NEW  YORK  TIMES 

"Always  the  best  in  music" 

229  West  43rd  Street,  New  York  36,  N.  Y.     LA  U-HOO 


$22 


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W  QXR 


NEW  YORK— 1936 

Frequency:  1560  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Interstate  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 229  W.  43rd  St. 

Phone:  LA  4-1100 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service N.  Y.  Times  (Owner) 

Transcription  Service Associated,  SESAC 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

President Arthur  Hays  Sulzberger 

Exec.  V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Elliott  M.  Sanger 

V.P.  Sales  Mgr Norman  S.  McGee 

Sales  Prom.  Dir. Mary  Rico  Anderson 

Program  Director Eleanor  N.  Sanger 

Pub.  Dir E.  "Pat"  Hurley 

Chief  Engineer L.  J.  Kleinklaus 

W  H  LD 

NIAGARA  FALLS— 1940— RRN 

Frequency:   1270  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Earl  C.  Hull 

Business-Studio  Address Hotel   Niagara 

Phone:    8421 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service Associated,  Standard 

Representative  Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB 

V.P.,  Gen.-Station  Mgr Earl  C.  Hull 

Commercial   Mgr Jack  Whitney 

Program  Director Eddy  Joseph 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Wilson 


WJJL 


NIAGARA  FALLS— 1947 

Frequency:  1440  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By  John  J,  Laux 

Address 129  Main  St. 

Phone:  5796 .Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription    Service    SESAC 

Representative    Pearson 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Tom  W.  Talbot 

Program  Director Tiny  Hamerick 

Chief  Engineer Gustav  Czaplak 


WCHN 


NORWICH— 1953 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Norwich,  Inc. 

Address 14  S.  Broad  St. 

Phone:   4-2218 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station  Rep McGillvra 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr William  I.  Hall 

PubUcity    Director Ray    Whitlock 

Chief   Engineer Kenneth   Rockwell 


WS  L  B 


OGDENSBURG— 1940— MBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power;  250  Watts 

Ow!i9d-Op«r.  By St.  Lawrence  Bcstg.  Corp. 


Address 2315  Knox  St. 

Phone  Number sqq 

News   Service    UP 

Membership     raB 

President Joseph  R.  Brandy 

General   Manager Harold   J.   Frank 

Comm.  Mgr Joseph  R.  Brandy 

Program   Director Hal   GUman 

Chief  Engineer Ellsworth  Hall 

W  H  D  L 

OLEAN— 1929— ABC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WHDL.  Inc. 

Address 3219  State  St. 

Phone:  4149 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation Times  Herald 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative Everett  &  McKinney 

Membership    NARTB.    R AB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr John  R.  Henzel 

Commercial    Manager James    F.    Hastings 

Program  Director Donald   W.  Merriman 

Chief  Engineer Wallace  D.  Taylor 


WDOS 


ONEONTA— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Ottoway  Stations,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 104  Chestnut  St. 

Phone:  2470 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    Ut 

Newspaper  Affiliation Oneonta  Star 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Representative    Radio  Reps. 

Membership    RAB 

President James  H.  Ottaway 

Managing  Director Francis  H.  Brinkley 

Station  Manager Harold  E.  Graves 

Comm.  Mgr Benjamin  TumbuU 

Program  Director Howard  Atwell 

Chief  Engineer Wiley  Bates 


WKBS 


OYSTER  BAY— 1948 

Frequency:  1520  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Bcstg.  System,  Inc. 

Address. .  .Jericho  Turnpike,  Mineola,  Box  750 

Phone:  Pioneer  6-6700 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr Lee  Hollingsworth 

Comm.  Mgr D.  B.  Bobbins 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Tommy  Hollingsworth 

Program    Dir Bob    Jenkins 

Chief  Engineer Lee   Hollingsworth 


WALK 


PATCHOGUE— 1952 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Suffolk  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  230 

Phone:  Patchogue  3-0408.. Air  Time;  Daytime 


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News   Senrice    AP 

Newspaper  Alliliation Sufiolk  Cons.  Press 

Transcription    Serrice Associated,    Capitol 

Representative      Webb 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,   Gen.  Mqr Nils  E.  Segerdahl 

Vice  President W.  K.  Macy.  Jr. 

Gen.  Mgr Nils  E.  Segerdahl 

Prog.   Dlr Jack    Ellsworth 

Chief   Engineer George  Chandler 


WPAC 


PATCHOGUE— 1951 

Frequency:   1580  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By Patchogue  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  651 

Phone:   Patchogue  3-4600.. Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Pres.,   Gen.    Mgr Lee   Morrison 

Station   Mgr Stem  Allan 

Comm.    Mgr Herbert    Morrison 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Don  Lombardy 

Program  Director Dick  Hodkin 

Chief  Engineer Morton  Morrison 


WLN  A 


PEEKSKILL— 1948 

Frequency:   1420  Kc Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Highland  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Trans.  Address Radio  Terrace 

Phone:   Peekskill  7-1 124... Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service SESAC,  World 

Stcrtion    Rep Kettell-Copter 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..   Gen.  Mgr Irving   EI.   Cottrell 

Comm.,    Sales    Prom.   Mgr Francis   Lough 

WEAV 

PLATTSBURG— 1934— ABC 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Plottsburg  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Studio   Address 153  Margaret  St. 

Phone:  1600 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative    Gill-Pema 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr George  F.  Bissell 

Program  Director Leon  Kelly 

Commercial  Mgr Jack   Charles 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Alex  Coursey 

Chief   Engineer Larry  Lapanne 


WIRY 


PLATTSBURG— 1950— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:     1340    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By  .  .  Clinton  Cty.  Bdcstg.  Corp. 
Trans.  Loca.  Address  ....301-03  Cornelia  St. 
Phone:   Plcrttsburg  2800.. Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     AP 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Representative W.  S.  Grant  Co.,  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 


Pres.,   Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Joel  H.  Scheier 

Business   Mgr Donald  Pelkey 

Program   Director Betty  Krous 

Chief  Engineer John  M.  Naxak 

WDLC 

PORT  JERVIS— 1953 

Frequency:    1490   Kc Power:    100   Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Port  Jervis  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address    Neversink  Drive 

News  Service   AP 

Membership     NARTB 

Transcription  Service World 

President William  H.   Ware 

General  Manager Ernest  C.  Winkler 

Commercial  Mgr Oscar  Wein 

Program   Director Henry   Schwartz 

Chief  Engineer Richard  L.  Van  Schaick 


WEOK 


POUGHKEEPSIE— 1948 

Frequency:   1390  Kc Power:   1000  Watts,  d. 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Mid-Hudson  Bests.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 385  Moin  St. 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Lang- Worth,  SESAC 

Representative Everett-MlcKinney 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Arthur  J.  Barry,  Jr. 

Comm.    Mgr Frank   Breslin 

Prom.  Dir William  Eames 

Chief  Engineer John  P.  Burke 


WEAV 


ABC   •    PLATTSBURG,  N.  Y. 

SELLS    THE    RICH    Champlain    Valley,    including 
rich  Clinton,  Essex,  and  Franklin  Counties  .  .  . 
.  .  .  Q    fast    growing,    fertile    market    for    your 

product's  sales. 
...   a   natural  test  market. 
Retail  Sales  Almost   Tripled   in    10   Years 


WENT 


CBS  •    GLOVERSVILLE-JOHNSTOWN,  N.  Y. 

The  'Local',  'Most  Popular'  Station  Throughout 
rich  Fulton  and  Montgomery  Counties.  Has 
dominated  listening  in  Gloversville-Johnstown 
and  surrounding  area.  Throughout  the  week 
more  families  in  this  area  listen  to  WENT  .  .  . 
making  WENT  a  natural  for  your  sales  messages 
beamed  to  the  prosperous  families  in  this  rich  2- 
county  market. 

WENT  means  consistently  high  llstenership  and 
best  results  for  advertisers. 

WENT  can  sell  the  rich  Gloversville-Johnstown 
area  for  you. 

GILL-PERNA,  INC. 

National  RepresenfafiVe 


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(Continued  from  Page  249) 


License 


The  final  step  is  to  apply  for  the  actual 
license.  All  applicants  for  broadcast  li- 
cense are  required  to  fill  out  Form  302 
("Application  for  New  Broadcast  Station 
License").  Applicants  must  show  compli- 
ance with  all  terms,  conditions,  and  obli- 
gations set  forth  in  the  original  application 
and  the  construction  permit.  After  apply- 
ing for  a  license  and  receiving  authority 
from  the  Commission,  the  holder  of  a 
construction  permit  can  conduct  program 
tests.  A  station  license  is  then  issued  if 
no  new  cause  or  circumstance  has  come  to 
the  attention  of  the  Commission  that 
would  make  operation  of  the  station  con- 
trary to  public  interest. 

AM,  FM  and  TV  broadcast  stations  are 
licensed  for  the  statutory  limit  of  three 
years.  Applications  for  renewal  of  license 
are  made  on  Form  303,  which  is   "Ap- 


plication for  Renewal  of  Broadcast  Sta- 
tion License." 

If  the  holder  of  a  construction  permit 
or  license  desires  to  assign  the  same  to 
someone  else,  he  makes  application  on 
form  314  ("Application  for  Consent  to 
Assignment  of  Radio  Broadcast  Station 
Construction  Permit  or  License"). 

Should  the  permittee  or  the  licensee 
wish  to  transfer  corporate  control,  he 
applies  on  Form  315  ("Application  for 
Consent  to  Transfer  Control  of  Corpora- 
tion Holding  Radio  Broadcast  Station 
Construction  Permit  or   License"). 

In  certain  cases  a  permittee  or  licensee 
can  apply  for  a  transfer  of  coi'porate 
control  or  an  assignment  of  license  by 
using  form  316  ("Application  for  As- 
signment or  Transfer — Short  Form"). 
This  form  may  only  be  used  when  the 
transfer  or  assignment  is  pro  forma  or 
technical  in  nature;  i.e.,  where  no  sub- 
stantial changes  in  interest  occur. 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS . . . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


AP 


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THERE'S  A   NEW  AUDIENCE 
IN   WCYLAND 

The  New  York  State  Thruway  brings  a  huge  and  im- 
portant Auto-Radio  audience  to  upstate  New  York. 
WGY  will  hold  this  audience  for  more  than  200  miles. 


'<'3S0O 


Measure  of  a  Great 
Radio  Station 


WGY 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC 
STATION 


ALBANY  — TROY  — SCHENECTADY— plus  — 
54   counties    in    New   York   and    New   England 

Represented  nationally  by  Henry  I.  Christal  Co.,  Inc. 
New  York — Boston — Chicago — Detroit — San  Francisco 


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WKIP 

POUGHKEEPSIE— 1940— ABC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watta 

Owned Dutchess  County  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio   Address Box  889 

Phone:  6800 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Station    Rep Kettell-Carter 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr George  W.  Bingham 

Commercial  Manager Richard  A.  Dwelley 

Program  Director John   Kuhn 

Chief  Engineer Marvin  S.  Seimes 

WBBF 

ROCHESTER— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WBBF,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Sheraton  Hotel 

Phone:  HA  8920 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative     Cooke 

Transcription  Service   RCA 

President Thomas  L.  Brown 

Commercial    Mgr Lloyd   B.    Gibson 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Nick  Nickson 

Program    Director Claude   lohnstone 

Chief  Engineer Vinent  Lopopolo 


WHAM 


ROCHESTER— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  1180  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By. .  .Stromberg-Corlson   Co. 

Business  Address Rochester  Radio  Cty. 

Phone:  Culver  7240 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World,  Standard 

Representative George  P.  Hollingbery 

Membership   NARTB 

Sta..  Gen.  Mgr William  Fay 

Commercial  Manager  . . .  John  W.  Kennedy,  Jr. 

Program  Director Charles  W.  Siverson 

Sales   Manager Arthur   W.   Kelly 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  Gardner 


W  H  E  C 


ROCHESTER— 1925— CBS 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned Gannett   Co.    Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 55  Exchange  St. 

Phone:  Locust  5600 Air  Time:  Full  time 

News  Service   AP 

Newspaper  Affiliation Gaimett   Co. 

Representative    Everett  McKinney 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Frank  E.  Gannett 

General  Manager Glover  Delaney 

Commercial   Manager ...  Lowell  H.  MacMillan 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr R.   Bovanizer 

Program  Director Warren  Doremus 

Chief  Engineer Bern  C.  O'Brien 


WRNY 


ROCHESTER— 1947 

Frequency:  680  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Rochester  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 191  East  Ave. 

Phone:  Hamilton  9775 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Associated,   etc. 

Representative    Stars    Natl. 

Membership     RAB 

President Arthur  C.  Kyle.  Jr. 

Gen..   Sta.   Mgr J.   A.   Shefrin 

Chief   Engineer John   Ralhbun 

WS  A  Y 

ROCHESTER— 1936 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Federal  Bcstg.  System,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 328  Main  St.  E. 

Phone:  Baker  4870 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    INS 

Representative Walker.  Webb 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Gordon  P.  Brown 

Station  Director John   Hill 


WVET 


ROCHESTER— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:   1280  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By   Veterans  Bdcstg.  Inc. 

Address 17  Clinton  Ave  So. 

Phone:  HAmilton  4820 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Ervin  F.  Lyke 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr Arthur  Murrellwright 

Program  Director Paul  C.  Louther 

Chief  Engineer Raymond  Jobes 


WKAL 


ROME— 1946— MBS 

Freqtiency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Copper  City  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address . .  Capitol  Theatre  Bldg. 

Phone:  3616-7 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Lang-Worth 

Representative     Cooke 

President Myron  J.  Kall#l 

General  Manager Joseph  Kallet 

Program  Director   Louis  Barile 

Chief  Engineer James  Delaney 


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WNBZ 


S  ARAN  AC  LAKE— 1927— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Ic Power:  250  WortU 

Owned-Operoled   B7 Upatate   Bcttq.  Corp. 

Busineea  Studio    Addreu 88    Main   St. 

Phone:    1320 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Newt   Serrice    AP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative Wm.  G.  Rambeau 

Membership NARTB 

Pres.,   Gen.   Mgr lacques  DeMattos 

Chief  Enqlneer H.  Berwind  WiUiamt 

WSPN 

SARATCXJA  SPRINGS— 1954 

Frequency:   9D0   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owner Spa    Bcstrs..    Inc. 

Address 71    West   Ave. 

Phone     2180 

Pres..    Gen.    Mgr Richard    O'Connor 


WGY 


SCHENECTADY— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  810  Kc Power:  50.000  Wcrtti 

O wned-Oper.  By General  Electric  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 1  River  Rd. 

Phone:  7-2281 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus.    World 


Covering  Ihe  Adirondacks 


Since  1927 


WNBZ 


SARANAC  LAKE,  N.  Y. 


Rep.  by  WM.  G.  RAMBEAU  CO. 


Representative Henry  I.  Christal 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

General    Manager Merl    L.    Galusha 

Station  Operations  Mqr R.  W.  Welpott 

Supervisor  of  Sales    Robert  F,  Reid 

Promotion  Mqr James  Cobb 

Station   Service Caleb    Paine 

Spvr.  of  Proqrams A.  G.  Zink 

Mqr.  of  Enqineering W.  J.  Purcell 

(See  Page  526) 

W  S  N  Y 

SCHENECTADY— 1942 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Western  Gateway  Bcstg. 

Business-Studio   Address 619   State  St. 

Phone   Number    3-3622 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Membership     RAB 

President.   Gen.   Mqr Winslow   Leighton 

Comm.,  Sis.  Prom.  Mqr Thomas  Seeley 

Proq.  Dir Stephen  Fitz 

Chief  Enqineer Irving  P.  B«ck 

WHEN 

SYRACUSE— 1941— ABC 

Frequency:  620  Kc.  .Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned Meredith  Syracuse  Radio  Corp. 

Address 511  Loew  Bldq. 

Phone:  2-0277 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affil Meredith  Publishinq  Co. 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Station  Representative    Katz 

Membership NARTB,   RAB 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mqr Paul  Adcmti 

Local  Sales L.  N.  Pdrmentier 

Promotion    Mqr Robert    Peel 

Proqram  Director John  L.  Scott 

Chief  Enqineer Donald  F.  Lanqham 

WFBL 

SYRACUSE— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:  1390  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Onondaqa  Radio  Bcstq. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 433  S.  Warren  St. 

Phone:  2-1147 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service   UP 

Representative Free  &  Peters 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President Oscar  F.  Soule 

Chief  Enqr..  Gen.  Mqr Charles  F.  Phillips 

Commercial   Mqr Richard  F.  Polqreen 

Sales   Prom.   Mqr Robert   W.   Weir 

Proqram  Director Edward  Bryant 

Publicity  Director Robert  W.  Weir 

WSYR 

SYRACUSE— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Central  N.  Y.  Bcstq. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 224  Harrison  St. 

Phone:  SY  3-7111 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP,  AP 


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CENTRAL  NEj^^RK'S 


}     WATERTOWN 


WSYR 


TV-RADIO    ''^''^ 

SYRACUSE 


BROADCASTING   SERVICES! 


WSYR-TV   is  Central   New  York's  on/y 
maximum-power  television   station.      WSYR 
Radio   is  the  area's  on/y   low-frequency  station 
operating   day  one/   night  with   five   kilowatts  of 
power. 

Such    clear   superiority   of   facilities   takes    on    important 
significance    when    you    consider    that    the    programming 
services  of  the  WSYR  Stations  are  produced  by  management 
personnel  who  have  spent  an  average  of  141/2  years  in  the 
broadcasting  business  n^hi  here  in  Central  New  York. 

It's  that  combination  of  topnotch  facilities,  plus  topnotch  local 
programming,  plus  the  full  NBC  television  and  radio  net- 
work services,  that  gives  the  WSYR  Stations  distinct 
leadership  in  one  of  the  nation's  important  markets. 


NBC 


AFFILIATES 


100     KW 
CHANNEL     3 


Represenfed  Nationally  by 
HARRINGTON,  RIGHTER  AND  PARSONS,  Inc. 


RADIO 


5     KW 
570     KC 


Represented  Nationally  by 
The     HENRY     I.     CHRISTAL     CO., 


inc. 


SYRACUSE, 


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Trans.  Service Lang-Worth  Capitol  "Q" 

N*wspap«r   Atiiliation    Herald-Journal, 

Post  Standard 
Rep.  Henry   I.   Christal,   Harrington, 

Rtghter  &  Parsons 

Representative    Henry   1.   Christch 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Pres-    Gen.    Mgr E.    R.    Vadeboncoeur 

Commercial  Mgr. W.  R.  Alford,  Jr. 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Thomas  McCollum 

VJT..    Pgm.    Dir Bill   Rothrum 

V.P.,   Chief  Engineer Albert   J.  Eicholzer 

WNDR 

SYRACUSE—  1 946— MBS 

Frequency:   1260  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By    Syracuse   Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address    Box  1212 

Station  Rep Rambeau 

Membership      NARTB 

General  Manager Arthur  C.  Kyle,  Jr. 

Asst.  Manager James  A.  McKechnie 

Commercial    Mgr M.    Silvieus 

Program   Director Fred   L.    Jeske 

Chief    Engineer Fred    Schamu 

WOLF 

SYRACUSE— 1940 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Civic  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus. -Studio  Address Kirkpatrick  &  Van 

Rensellear  Sts. 


Phono:   2-7211 Air  Time:  (Full  Time 

Transcription  Servic*    Standard 

Representative     WoUem 

President.  General  Mgr..  .1.  Shermcm  Marshall 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Hamilton  M.  Woodle 

Chief   Engineer Don  Muir 


WIPS 


TICONDEROGA— 1954— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:    1250  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owner Portage   Bcstg.   Co.,    Inc. 

Phone 1776 

President    Martin   Karig 

Prog.  Dir..  Chief  Eng John  Glynn 


WTRY 


TROY— 1940— CBS 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Troy  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 92  Fourth  St. 

Phone Albany  4-2500,  Ashley  4-1100 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative John  Blair 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President H.  C.  Wilder 

General  Manager W.  W.  Carter 

Commercial  Manager E.  M.  Sleighel 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir..  .James  F.  Balcer,  Jr. 

Program  Director Randolph  English 

Chief  Engineer A.  H.  Chismark 


Troy 


Schenectady 


Albany 


In  this,  the  nation's  32nd 
retail  market,   WTRY   remains 
the  most  popular  station  and 
benefits  from  these  character- 
istics of  the  market: 

RADIO    PENETRATION:    99.1% 
TV   PENETRATION:    76% 

RADIO  TUNE-IN.   6:00  AM-12  PM:    18.5% 
TV  TUNE-IN.   7:00  AM-12  PM:    18% 


♦SHARE  OF  AUDIENCE: 


AM       PM    6- 1 2PM 


WTRY  31%  26%  26% 

First      BOkw  net.  station      18%  23%  27% 

Other  50k w  net.  station      11%  12%  11% 

♦Pulse.   Inc.  October   1954 


SlAim  W7RY  .  .  .  THf  CBS  RADIO  NETmRK,  ALBANY -TROY  ^  SCHENECTADY 

JOHN     ILAIR     &     COMPANY.  ..NEW     NATIONAL     REPRESENTATIVE     FOR     WTRY 


530 


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NEW 


YORK  nan 


WGAT 


UnCA— 1946 

Freq.:  1310  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned Central  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address KeUogg  Rd. 

Phone:  5-5209 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Station  Rep J.  Hershey  McGillvra 

President J.  Eric  Williams 

Station  Manager C.  D.  Williams 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Nicola  Capomacchio 

Program   Director Nick  Dardano 

Chief  Engineer Frederick  H.  Harrington 


W  I  B  X 


UTICA— 1925— CBS 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By    WIBX,  Inc. 

Address    First  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  2-2101 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Reps Biddick,  Walker 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr.   . . .  Mrs.  Margaret  B.  Stevens 
Exec.  V.P.,  Sta.  Mgr.,  Pgm.  Dir..  .Elliott  Stewart 

Production  Director    Betty  Cushing   Griffin 

Comm.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Nathan  W.  Cook 

Merchandising   Mgr F.'  C.   Bowen 

V.P.,  Secretary Gladys  P.  Moore 

Chief  Engineer   John  T.  Dowdell 


WRUN 


UTICA— ROME— 1947— ABC 

Freq.:  1150  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Rome  Sentinel  Co. 

Business-Studio    Address 258    Genesse    St. 

Phone:  2-5111 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative     Avery  Knodel 

Transcription    Service    Associated 

President Bradley   C.  Barnard 

General  Manager Fritz   S.  Updike 

Program  Director Edward  M.  Stemmler 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr Richard  A.  Clark 

Chief  Engineer George  S.  Woods 

WDLA 

WALTON— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Delaware  County  Bcstg. 

Address Bear   Spring   Mt. 

Phone:  UN  5-4321 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     Rambeau 

President Dr.  E.  Ogden  Bush 

V.P.,  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Michael  J.  Cuneen 

Program   Director James   T.  Kirwon 

Chief    Engineer Robert    Devine 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS . . . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


AP 


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W  AT  N 

WATERTOWN— 1941— MBS 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Wotertown  Bcitg.  Corp- 

Bus. -Studio    Location 118    Washington    St. 

Phone    Number    2424 

Transcription    Service Standard.    SESAC 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr G.  Harry  Righter 

W  W  N  Y 

WATERTOWN— 1941— CBS 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By The  Brockway  Co. 

Address     Hotel    Woodruff 

Phone:   4120 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription    Service World.   Thesaurus 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President John    B.    Johnson 

General  Manager Louis  Saiff.  Jr. 

Station  Manager Earl  R.   Kelly 

Soles  Manager Patrick  E.  Rheaume 

Production  Manager John  V.  Evans 

Chief  Engineer M.  B.  Davis 


W  F  A  S 


WHITE  PLAINS— 1932 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Westchester  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  711 

Phone:  WH   9-6400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.  Service Amp,  Thesaurus,  SESAC 

Representative   Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB 

President Valentine  E.  Macy,  Jr. 

Gen.-Sta.  Mgr.,  Chief  Engineer.  .Frank  A.  Seiti 
Program  Director Randall  Kaler 

W  W  R  L 

WOODSIDE— 1926 

Frequency:  1600  Kc Power:  5000  Wattu 

Owned-Oper.  By Long  Island  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio-Transmitter  Address.  .41-30  58th  St. 

Phone:  DE  5-1600 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Associated,    SESAC 

President W.  H.  Reuman 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Edith  Dick 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Selvin  Donneson 

Program  Director Fred  Barr 

Chief   Engineer Benton  R.  Bartlett 


WWRL 

New  York 
5,000  WATTS 

Powerfully  Selling  America's  Greatest 
Market  at  the  Lowest  Cost 


TOPS  in  New  York 

for  the 
NEGRO  MARKET 

SPANISH 
GERMAN 


1600  Kc      Defender  5-1600 


54  in  ^54! 

46  Agencies  placed  Fifty  Four  Na- 
tional  and   Regional  Accounts*   on 

WFAS 

to   reach   the   Billion   Dollar 
Westchester  Market  in 

1954! 

*  No    "P.l.-s.    No    "Co//-me-Now"s.' 

WFAS  and  WFAS-FM 

White  Plains,  N.  Y. 


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Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  4,308,000  —  Families  1,150,000 
Radio  Homes  1,004,000  —  TV  Homes  556,000  —  Stations  in  State  115 


WRCS 

AHOSKIE— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned Roanoke-Chowan  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  89 

Phone:   3101 Air  Time:  DoYtime 

News  Serrice UP 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Station   Rep Dora-Clayton 

President Charles  H.  Jenkins 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr P.  G.  Sewell 

Program    Director Bill    Smith 

Chief  Engineer W.  G.  Barnes 


WABZ 


ALBEMARLE— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Station  WABZ,  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address Hotel   Albemarle 

Phone:    1100 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative    Dora-Clayton 

President S.  R.  Williams 

General  Manager   W.  J.  Page 

Commercial  Manager J.  T.  Newman 

Program  Director C.  H.  Fletcher 

Chief  Engineer   J.  D.  Brooks 


WGWR 


ASHEBORO— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1260  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Asheboro  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Box  309 

Phone:  2187 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Newspaper  Affil 'Courier  Tribune 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

Membership    RAB 

President   Roy  Cox 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr J.  R.  Marlowe 

Program  Director A.  B.  Brown 

Chief  Engineer W.  H.  Trogdon 


WISE 


ASHEVILLE— 1939— NBC 

Freq.:  1310  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Radio  Station  WISE,  Inc. 

Address    Langren  Hotel 

Phone:  3-5381-3 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Membership   RAB.  BMB 

Representative   Boiling  Co. 

Pres.«  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr. Harold  H.  Thorns 

Commercial  Mgr Loyd  B.  Leonard 

Program  Director Dick  Harshaw 

Publicity  Dir SkMt»r  Moor« 

Chief  Engineer John  Randolph 


WLOS 


ASHEVILLE— 1947— ABC 

Freq.:   1380  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated   By Skyway   Bcstg.   Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 288   Macon   Ave. 

Phone:  2-2431 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative Venard,  Inc.,  Ayers 

Executive  Vice   President Charles   B.   Britt 

Commercial  Mgr Bradley  H.  Roberts 

Program  Director R.  Fred  Brown   Jr. 

Chief  Engineer M.  D.  Hunnicut 


WSKY 


ASHEVILLE— 1946 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Asheville,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 12  Church  St. 

Phone:   3-4451 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service  AP 

Representative     Rambeau 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Zeb  Lee 

Prom.,  Pub.,  Comm.  Mgr James  W.  Young 

Program    Director Sam   Greene 

Chief  Engineer Bill  Clements 

W  W  N  C 

ASHEVILLE— 1927— CBS 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Asheville  Citizen-Times  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 14  OHenry  Ave. 

Phone:  5611 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation Citizen-Times 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative   H-R 

Membership    N ARTB.   RAB 

President Charlie    Peace 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Prom.  Mgr Cecil  B.  Hoskins 

Comm.  Mgr James  A.  Hagan 

Program  Director William  F.  Melia 

Chief  Engineer William  H.  Hamrick 


WCGC 


BELMONT— 1954 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner Central    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address    Box    58 

Gen.   Mgr.,   Chief  Eng Robert  R.  Hilker 

WATA 

BCX>NE— 1950 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Wilkes  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address Depot  St. 

Phone:  Amherst  4-8461... Air  Time:  Full  Time 


533 


Cll  STAMPER  pulli 
4  2^  with  the  <harm- 
ing  "Sundoy  S<rap' 
book  . 


"Thursdoy    Night 
ClotsicoU". 


PHIl  AGRESTAS 
•"Corollno  Nowi" 
hai   57% 


44%  (or  JEANNE 
AlEXANOER  ond 
•JIM  &  JEANNE  • 
wvrlidoy      mornmg». 


lEWlS  MARTINS 
HPl  pocks  a  39%  in 
lh«  ofternoon  ond  a 
59%  by  "Slorlit* 
Solute". 


# 


A  48%  stiore  for 
ALAN  NEWCOMBS 
•'HITCHHIKER' 


/ 


«5%  gather  Wed- 
nesday nites  tor 
ARTHUR  SMITH  ond 
THE  CRACKERJACKS. 


GRADY  COLE... for 
25  yeors  "Mr.  Rodlo^' 
in  the  South  with  a 
45%      share      of 


40%  in  lh«  after- 
neon  for  JIMMY 
PATTERSON,    "By 

Jimminy". 


<r 


0 


BOB  RAIFORD'S 
'•Roiford  at  Random" 
attracts  61%. 


54%   of    the    6:00 
P.M.  traffic. 


x*- 


Meet  WBT's  criteria,  each  with  hit 

own  individual  "take"  of  the 

audience,  according  to  The  Pulse,  Inc., 

March  1954. . .  from  39%  to  65% 

shares  of  audience,  each  personplity 

leading  all  other  competiiion. 


Each  of  WBT's  Pulse-powerful  personalities  is  a  criterion 
of  excellence  in  nearly  600,000  daytime  North  Carolina  and 
South  Carolina  radio  homes.  Creating  a  daily  diversity  of 
broadcast  banter,  information,  syncopation  and  public  service, 
they  couple  their  individual  personalities  with  the  32 -year 
personality  of  WBT's  50,000  watts— to  provide  unmatched 
coverage  and  penetration  in  the  Carolinas  market. 


iiUMttiiiiAiiiiiHi 


WBT 

CHARLOTTE,     N.  C. 


Represented  Nationally  by  CBS  Radio  Spot  Sales 


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News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

President Doris  B.  Brown 

General    Manager Roland    Potter 

Commercial   Manager Ralph  Tugman 

Program    Director Dwight    Larick 

Chief  Engineer Bob  Daugherty 

WPNF 

BREVARD— 1950— NBC 

Frequency:    1240   Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Pisgah  Bcstg.  Co..  Ino. 

Phone:  3-2611 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service   AP 

News.   Afiil "Transylvania  Times" 

News  Service   AP 

President Ed  M.  Anderson 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Jack  Hammette 

Program  Director lohn  Dellinger 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr John  Anderson 

Chief   Engineer Baxter  Morris 


W  B  B  B 


BURLINGTON— 1941— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By. Alamance  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 318  S.  Main  St. 

Phone:    6-6376 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Station  Rep Media  Sales 

General  Manager E.  Z.  Jones 

Commercial   Manager Robert  Ray 

Program  Director Ed  Brooks 

Publicity    Director Cletus   Peacock 

Chiaf  Engineer Berry  Tyior 


WFNS 


BURLINGTON— 1946 

Frequency:   1150 Power:   1000  Watts  d.. 

Owned-Oper.  By  Burlington-Graham  Bdcstg  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1328 

Phone:  4261 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative Sears  &  Ayer 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

President L.  E.   Neese 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr G.  C.  Stames 

Comm.  Prom.  Mgr Harold  Nail 

Program  Director PhU  Peterson 

Chief  Engineer Charles  D.  Chandler 


WWII 


CANTON— 1954 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  1  Kw. 

Owned Western  N.  C.  Bcstrs..  Inc. 

Address   l^adio  Center 

Phone:   3588 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Membership     NARTB 


News  Service 


UP 


President Beverly  M.  Middleton 

Vice-President Kermit  Edney 

Treasurer D.    A.    GUmore 


WCHL 


CHAPEL  HILL— 1953 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Village  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  338 

Phone:  8484 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Lang-Worth,    Indie 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr R.  McClcmroch,  Jr. 

Asst.  to  Gen.  Mgr W.  M.  Alexander 

Chief   Engineer Fritz   Thurston 


WAYS 


CHARLOTTE— 1941— ABC 

Freq.:  610  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Inter-Qty  Advertising  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 3229  S.  Blvd. 

Phone:   3-7173 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Boiling   Co..  Ayers 

President George   W.   Dowdy 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr J.  P.  Poston 

Sales  Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Don  Matney 

Chief  Engineer    B.  C.  Steward 

W  BT 

CHARLOTTE— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:  1110  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  ..Jefferson  Standard  Bdcstg. 

Address 1901   W.  Morehead  St 

Phone:  ED  3-8833 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP,  UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative CBS  Radio  Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President    J.  M.  Bryan 

General   Manager Charles   H.   Crutchiield 

V.P.,  Sales  &  Prom Robert  Covington 

Program  Director William  Nelson 

Prom.  Super John  Dillon 

Publicity  Director Ned  Burgess 

Chief  Engineer Thomas  Howard 


WGIV 


CHARLOTTE— 1947 

Frequency:  1600  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Charlotte  Radio  &  TV  Corp. 

Business  Address 2520  Toomey  Ave. 

News  Service   AP 

Representative     Foiloe 

Transcription    Capital 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mr Francis  M.  Fitzgerald 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr Everett  Benout 

Commercial  Mgr Ray  Ervin 

Program   Director John  McKeel 

Pub.  Dir Nelda  McManus 

Chief  Engineer S.  K.  Lineberger 


WIST 


CHARLOTTE— 1951— MBS 

Frequency:  930  Kc... Power:  5000  d;   1000  n. 
Owned-Oper.  By Bcstg.  Co.  of  South 


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Address 204  Liberty  Lite  Bldg. 

Phone:  6  3511  .  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service  AP 

Representative Free    &    Peters 

Membership     NARTB,    RAB 

President B.   C.   Hipp 

General  Manager G.  R.  Shafto 

Station  Mgr W.  Frank  Harden 

Comm.  Mgr T.  B.   Sawyer 

Prom.,    Pub.    Dlr Charles    Friar 

Program    Director Fred   Vlnroot 

Chief    Engineer John    N.    Parker 

W  S  0  c 

CHARLOTTE— 1933— NBC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Pow*rt  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Station  WSOC.  Inc. 

Address 1925  N.  Tryon  St. 

Phone:  Edison  2-7138 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    H-R    Reps 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Sto.  Mgr E.  J.  Gluck 

Commercial  Mgr Bomor   A.  Lowranctt 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir..  .Charles  M.  Marshall 

Program  Director Armand  F.  Bodie 

Chief  Engineer L.  L.  Caudle,  Jr. 


WRRZ 


CLINTON— 1946 

Frequency:  880  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned Tar  Heel  Bcstg.  System,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Butler  Bldg. 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Station    Rep Walker 

President W.  R.  Roberson.  Sr. 


WEGO 


CONCORD— 1943— KBS 

Frequency:   1410  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owne-Oper.  By    Cabarrus  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address    P.   O.  527 

Phone    2-6000 

Station  Rep Continental 

President A.  W.  Huckle 

General    Manager Elizabeth    Huckle 

Pgm.,  Comm.  Dir Howard  McCurry 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  R.  Kennedy 


WCKB 


DUNN— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  780  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By No.  Car.  Cent.  Bcstrs. 

Business  Address Box  431 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Station    Rep Media 

President Lefton    A.    Tart.    Sr. 

Sta..  Gen.  Mgr A.  Lincoln  Faulk 

Commercial    Mcmager Carl    Lamm 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr John  Ciccone 

Program    Director Hershell   Barbour 

Publicity    Director John    Thomas 

Chief   Engineer    Joseph  Kotlas 


W  D  N  C 

DURHAM— 1934— CBS 

Freq.:   620  Kc Power:   5  Kw.  d..   1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Durham  Radio  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address..  1381/2  E.  Chapel  Hill  St. 

Phone:  6155 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Newspaper  Affiliation Herald  Sun 

Transcription    Service    Associated 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President C.   C.   Council 

V.P..  Gen.  Mgr J.  Frank  Jarman 

Office  Manager Sue   Germino 

Commercial  Manager C.  James  WoodhouM 

Program  Director E.  R.  Higgins.  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer G   W.  Bartlett 

W  S  R  C 

DURHAM— 1954 

Frequency:    1410   Kc Power:    1    Kw. 

Owned Southern  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box  28,  East  Club  Blvd. 

Phone:    2-4681 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Station   Rep Rambeau,    Dora-Clayton 

General  Manager John  C.  Greene,   Jr. 


WSSB 


DURHAM— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Public  Information  Corp. 

Address 211  Rigsbf  e  Ave. 

News  Service  INS 

Station  Rep McGillvra 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr E.  L.  Clinton 

Program  Director C.  Cook 

Chief  Engineer   Edward  Norman 

W  11  K 

DURHAM— 1946— ABC      .- 

Freq.:  1310  Kc.  .Power:   1  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By WTIK,  Inc. 

Address... IQBVz   W.  Main  St. 

News  Service   AP 

Representotiv^e   Boiling  Go. 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Jqmes  L.  Howe 

General  Mgr Rokert  L.  Williams 

Commercial  Mgr lames  W>  Batts 

Program  Dir William  P.  Weathers 

Chief  Engineer Robert  L.  Williams 

WCNC 

ELIZABETH    CITY— 1939— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc ...Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. . .  .Albemarle  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address E.  Colonial  Ave. 

Transcription  Service Lang- Worth,  SESAC 

Station  Rep Continental 

General  Manager R.  C  Ryan 

Commercial    Mgr Norman    Ragsdale 

Program  Director Charles  R.  Burroughs 


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WGAI 


ELIZABETH  CITY— 1947 

Freq.:  560  Kc.  .Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  Watts  n, 
Ovmed-Operated  By . . .  WGA!  Radio  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Kramer  Bldg. 

Phone:  4371-2 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Membership     RAB 

President C.  Alden  Baker 

Commercial  Mgr Jim  Woods 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Don  Owens 

Chief    Engineer Goodrich    Williams 


WIFM 


ELKIN— 1949 

Frequency:  1540  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Tri-County  Bcstg.  Co.  Inc. 

Address Elk  Spur  St. 

Phone:    860 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Station   Rep Media-Sales  &  Service 

President    H.   Lefioon 

General  Mgr Will  Erwin 

Commercial  Mgr Eugene  Smith,  Jr. 

Program  Director Mrs.  Ruth  Smith 

Chief  Engineer Eugene  Smith,  Jr. 

WFMO 

FAIRMONT~-1953 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Carolinas  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Box  492 

Phone:    4781 Air  Time:    Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service  Thesaurus 

President Cutlar     Moore 

Gen.,   Sta.,   Prom.   Mgr B.   E.    Peele 

Comm.,  Prog.  Dir Jim  Clark 

Chief    Engineer J.    F.    Milazzo 

WFAI 

FAYETTEVILLE— 1951--CBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Ralph  E.  Hess 

Bus.-Studio  Add Huske  Bldg. 

Phone:  2-8131 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    AP 

Tronscription  Service RCA  Thesaurus 

representative Thomas  F.  Clark 

President Ralph  E.  Hess 

General  Manager James  H.  Mayes,  Jr. 

Comm.  Mgr Bob  Smith 

Publicity   Director Covey   Moorman 

Program    Director Dick    Perry 

Chief  Engineer Bob  Money 

WFLB 

FAYETTEVILLE— 1948— ABC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Fctyeltevllle  Bcstrs..  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  512 


Phone  Number    2-7136 

Air  Time    5:30   a.m.-M. 

News  Service   AP 

representative     Bum-Smith 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

General  Manager L.  W.  Allen 

Commercial  Manager W.  D.  Bailey 

Sales   Prom.  Mgr W.  B.   Belche 

Chief  Engineer Richard  Madson 

W  F  N  C 

FAYETTEVILLE— 1940 
MBS— TOBACCO  NET 

Freq.:  1390  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Cape  Fear  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1009  William  Clark  Rd. 

Phone:  2-4196.  2-4197 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Walker 

Membership     RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Victor  W.  Dawson 

Commercial  Manager Tom  Harrell 

Program  Director Mac  Stamps 

Chief  Engineer    John  Ikner 

WBBO 

FOREST  CITY— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  780  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Rutherford  County  Radio 

Co.,  Inc. 

Address   Forest  City 

Phone:  3205 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station    Rep Media 

Membership     NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Ed  M.  Anderson 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Fred  Blonton 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Jane  Smith 

Chief  Engineer Merton  Iwerks 

WFVG 

FUQUAY  SPRINGS— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  ek 

Owned-Oper.  By   WFVG  Bdcstg.  Co 

Business-Studio  Address Bex  465 

Phone:  333 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

President    J.  M.   Stephenson 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Robert  E.  Stephenson 

Comm..  Prom.  Mgr Rupert  Weathers 

Prog..  Pub.  Dir Walter  M.  Pearson 

Chief   Engineer Harry   Stephenson 

W  G  N  C 

GASTONIA— 1939— ABC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. . .  .Catherine  T.  McSwain 

Address    Dallas  Highway 

Phone:  8501 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative Continental  Radio  Sales 

President Catherine  T.  McSwain 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Pat  McSwcdn 


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Commercial  Manager F.  C  Abematliy 

Program   Director Fred  Gray 

Chiel  Engineer W.  C.  Grores.  Jr. 


WLTC 


G  ASTONI  A—  1 947— KBS 

Frequency:   1370  Ic Power:   1000  Walle  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Gastonla  Bcitg.  Serr.,  Inc. 

Address P.    O.    Box    1142 

Phone:  5  1079 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Newt   Serrlce    ^^ 

Transcription    Service World.    Capitol 

Repreientatlye Thoma*  F.  Clark 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng James  B.  Petty 

Commercial  Manager Boyce  C.  Morrow 

News   Director Don  Voigt 


WFMC 


GOLDSBORO— 1951— KBC 

Frequency:   750  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d. 

Owned Southern  Radio  &  TV  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  655 

Phone:  963 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Irons.   Service World.  Lang-Worth,  SESAC 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Keimeth  T.  Marshall 

Prog.  Dir.,  Chief  Eng . . .  Henry  M.  Harrison.  Jr. 


W  G  B  R 


GOLDSBORO— 1938— ABC 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By  .E.  Carolina  Bdcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address P.    O.   Box    1024 

Phone:  3730 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

President    A.  T.  Hawkins 

Comm..  Gen.  Mgr V.  Gerald  Balkcum 

Chief  Engineer Daniel  B.  Trueblood 

Program  Director Norman  D.  Satterthwaite 

W  B  I  G 

GREENSBORO— 1926— CBS 

Frequency:  1470  Kc Power:  5000  Watta 

Owned-Oper.  By North  Carolina  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  2-6125 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Studio  Address O.  Henry  Hotel  BIdg. 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative George  P.  HolUngbery 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Michaux   H.    Crocker 

Gen..  Prom..  Sta.  Mgr Allen  Wannamaker 

Commercial  Mgr William  P.  Mitchell 

Publicity  Director Virginia  Neese 

Program  Director Dan  Griffin 

Chief  Engineer William  H.  Malone 


WCOG 


GREENSBORO— 1948— ABC 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Inter-City  Adv.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 314  S.  Greene  St. 


Phone:  3  6925 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative The  Boiling  Co. 

Membership   NARTB 

President George  W.  Dowdy 

General  Manager Gilbert  M.  Hutchison 

Commercial  Manager Terry  Bane 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Mrs.  Margaret  Jones 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  L.  Lamb,  Jr. 

WGBG 

GREENSBORO— 1942— MBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Greensboro  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  2280 

Phone:  3-3631 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Representative Bum-Smith 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Ralph  M.  Lambeth 

Commercial  Mgr B.  George  Barber,  Jr. 

Publicity  Director Earl  O.  Sullivan 

Program  Director H.  Marie  Craven 

Chief  Engineer   Fred  S.  Smith 

WPET 

GREENSBOR0^1954 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned Wayne  M.  Nelson 

Address    Meadowvlew  Rd. 

Phone:   5-4464 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service Cole,  Capitol 

Station  Rep W.  S.  Grant 

Owner.  Gen.  Mgr Wayne  M.  Nelson 


WGTC 


GREENVILLE— 1940 
TOBACCO— MBS 

Freq.:  1590  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By  .  .Carolina  Bdcstg.  Sys..  Inc. 

Address Evans  St.  &  5th 

Phone:  6181 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription World,  Capitol,  Associated 

Representative    John  E.  Pearson  Co. 

Membership     NARTB 

President H.  W.  Anderson 

General  Manager A.  Hartwell  Campbell 

Commercial  Manager John  G.  Clark,  Jr. 

Program    Director Bill    Durwell 

Chief  Engineer. Hank  Tribley 

WHNC 

HENDERSON— 1945— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  890  Kc Power:  1000  Watti  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Henderson  Radio  Corp. 

Bus.-Studlo  Address Norlina  Road 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service  Lang-Worth 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Pub.,  Comm.  Mgr..  .Nathan  Frank 

Program   Director Tommy  Powell 

Station    Manager Edwin    Evans 

Chief  Engineer. . , , , James  Moyo 


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WHKP 


HENDERSONVILLE-~1946— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Hendersonyille,  Inc. 

Address Chimney  Rock  Road 

Phone:  9061 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription . .  McGregor,    Keystone,    Standard 

Representative    Donald   Cooke 

President    Beverly  Middleson 

Station  Manager   Kermit  Edney 

Commercial  Manager Robert  Smith 

Chief    Engineer .Charles    Renirow 

WHKY 

HICKORY— 1939— ABC 

Fre<i.:  1290  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Catawba  Volley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 415  1st  Ave..  N.W. 

Representative Dora  Clayton;  Media 

Transcription  Service World 

News.  Affil "DaUy  Record" 

Membership   NARTB 

News  Service   UP 

President Carl   V.   Cline 

General  Manager Edmund  S.  Long 

Comm.  Prom.  Mgr Ted  Weaver 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Laura  Hall 

Chiei  Engineer Thomas  E.  Long 


WIRC 


HICKORY— 1948— TOBACCO  NET 

Frequency:  630  Kc.   ...Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Foothills  Bdcstg.,  Inc. 

Address 329  1st  Ave. 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Lang-Worth 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Membership    NARTB 

President Margaret  A.  Smith 

General   Manager E.  H.   Smith,  Jr. 

Sta.  Mgr..  Chief  Engr Elmer  Troutman 

Commercial  Manager    Lee  Douglas 

Program  Director Mattie  L  Padgett 


WHPE 


HIGH  POINT— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1070  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .High  Point  Enterprise,  Inc. 
Business-Studio  Address. .  .504 V2   N.  Main  St. 

News  Service   ^^ 

Transcription    Service    World 

Station  Rep Media  Sales 

President Gary   C.   Davis 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr James  A.  Penley 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Moore 

W  M  F  R 

HIGH  POINT— 1935— ABC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Wotti 

Owned-Oper.  By. . .  .Radio  Station  WMFR,  Inc. 


Business  Studio  Address 164  S.  Main 

Phone:  4593 Air  Time:  Full  Tims 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription    Service    Lang- Worm 

Representative     Bum-Smith 

Membership     RAB 

Pros.,  Gen.-Station  Mgr Frank  S.  Lambeth 

Commercial  Manager Frank  Smith 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr William   Smith 

Publicity  Dir Gerald  D.  Sullivan 

Program   Director Max   Meeks 

Chief  Engineer Robert  P.  Boyd 

WNOS 

HIGH  POINT— 1953 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By North  State  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  1448 

Phone:   8900 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Station  Rep Continental 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr W.  H.  Currie 

Commercial    Mgr Howell    F.    McElfresh 

Program  Director Joy   A.   Currie 

Chief    Engineer Yancey    Cecil 


WJNC 


JACKSONVILLE— 1945— MBS-TBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned ....  Greater  Carolina  TV  &  Radio,  Inc. 
Address    Box   "E" 


LESTER   L.   GOULD 

PRESIDENT 

MUTUAL  AND  TOBACCO 

NETWORKS  AFFILIATE 

WJNC 

MUTUAL 

Greater  Carolinas 

Television  and 

Radio  Industries,  Inc. 

Jacksonville,  North  Carolina 

IF  YOU 

HAVE  ANY 

BUSINESS   IN 

ONSLOW  COUNTY  - 

TALK  IT  OVER  WJNC 

SINCE  1945, 

YOUR  COMMUNITY  STATION 

HOME  OF  CAMP  LEJEUNE.  WORLD'S   LARGEST 

ALL  PURPOSE  TRAINING   BASE  OF  THE 

UNITED  STATES   MARINE  CORPS 


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Phone:  7707-7708 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service World.  Capitol 

Membership    N ARTB,    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mqr Lester  L.  Gould 

Comm.   Mqr Rodric   L.  Jones 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr W.   Shelton  Kellum 

Publicity    Dlr Richard    J.    Bove 

Proqram  Director Dorothy  R.  Gould 

Chief  Engineer Rod  O.  Dorsey 


WLAS 


JACKSONVILLE— 1954 

Frequency:    910  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owner Seaboard  Bcstq.  Corp. 

Address    Box    56 

Phone      3901 

President    Jerry    Popkin 

Proq,  Dir.,  Chief  Eng Tancil  Home 


WGTL 


KANNAPOUS— 1946 

Frequency:  870  Kc Pow«r:  1000  WAts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Fred  H.  Whitler,  Inc. 

Address   Box  997 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth,  World 

Membership     NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Fred  H.  Whitley 

Chief  Engineer Foy  HiBien 


WKMT 


KINGS  MOUNTAIN~1953 

Frequency:    1220   Kc Power:    1   Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By .  . .  Southern  Radiocasting  Co. 

Address   Box  669 

Phone:  999 Air  "Hme:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     Dora-Clayton 

President R.   H.   Whitesides 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Jonas  R.  Bridges 

Comm.    Mgr Paul   League 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Ed  Campbell 

Program    Dir Doris    Bridges 

Chief  Engineer Bob  Hilker 

WELS 

KINSTON— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Formers  Bstg.  Service,  Inc. 

Address 1400  W.  Vernon  Ave. 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative Devney,  Dora  Clayton 

Membership     RAB 

President William  S.  Page 

General  Manager Jack  P.  Hankins 

Prog.  Dir W.  A.  Kikei 

Chief    Engineer William   Dixon 


WFTC 


KINSTON— 1937— ABC 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  5000  d.;  1000  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Kinston  Bcstg.  Co. 


Address 204  East  Xing  St. 

Phone:  4111 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth 

Representative     Bum-Smith 

Membership     RAB 

General  Manager J.  Harold  Vester 

Chief    Engineer Herman    Civils 

WISP 

KINSTON— 1953— MBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:    100  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By E.  J.  Schufiman 

Address    Oasis   Bldg. 

Phone:  6161 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    World 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr E.  J.  Schufiman 

Commercial   Mgr J.   L.   Moseley 

Program  Director Robert  E.  Mongold 

Chief  Engineer David  Hardison 


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LAURINBURG— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1080  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Scotland  Bcstg.  Co 

Bus.-Studio  Address   State  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  770 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription    Service     Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Sta.    Rep Dora   Clayton 

President Edwin  Pate 

General  Manager J.  R.  Dalrymple,  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr Bud  Ward 

Chief  Engineer Truman  N.  Brock 


WLOE 


LEAKSVILLE— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watto 

Owned-Operated  By WLOE,  Inc. 

Address Box  L,  Blvd.  St. 

Phone:  MA  3-3118. Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr.. .  .Douglas  L.  Craddock 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Carl  F.  Webb 

Program    Director Barbara    Earles 

Chief  Engineer Eldred  Winn 


WJRI 


LENOIR— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By John  IP.  Rabb 

Address 107  West  Ave. 

Phone:  PL  4-5361 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service Lang- Worth 

Representative Media  Sales  &  Ser. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Tohn  P.  Rabb 

Commercial  Manager F.  Kent  Atwater 

Program  Director K.  Rabb 

Chief  Engineer Arnold  Setzer 


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WBUY 

LEXINGTON— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Davidson  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  359 

Phone:  2716 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transmitter  Service Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Continental 

Membership     R  AB 

General  Manager Omar  G.  Hilton 

Station    Manager Walley    Mack 

Commercial    Mgr Dewey    Hutchins 

Program  Director Claude  White 

Chief  Engineer Fred  Honeycutt 


WM  AP 


WLON 


LINCOLNTON— 1953 

Frequency:   1050  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owned Lincoln  County  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address Stortown  Rd.,  Box  248 

Phone:  RE  5-8071-2 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Representative   Media  Sales 

President J.    A.    Polhill 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr W.  Jack  Brown 

Prog.  Dir Charles  W.  Loveland 

Chief  Engineer Dennis  C.  Long 

WAGR 

LUMBERTON— 1954— ABC 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owner Southeastern  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 217   E.  3rd  St. 

Phone     3394 

General  Manager Billy  S.  Hodges 


WTSB 


LUMBERTON— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Robeson  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 112  W.  Fifth  St. 

Phone:  6056 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Membership     NARTB 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative Continental  Radio  Sales 

President H.   E.   Stacy 

Program    Director Marv    Stuart 

Chief   Engineer J.   E.  Howell 

General    Manager James    MacNeil 


WBRM 


MARION— 1949 

Frequency:  1250  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated   By.. Lake  City   Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address   229 

Phone 7221 

News  Service    UP 

President W.  P.  Erwin 

Commercial  Mgr J.  C.  Pleasant 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir J.  L.  Reynolds,  Jr. 

Chief    Engineer Hubert    C.    Martin 


MONROE— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1060  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Union  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business   Address Walkup  Ave. 

Phone:   1060 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription  Service World 

Station  Rep Continental 

News  Service UP 

President   Dick  Marable 

Station    Manager .  .  .  W.   D.   Benton 

Program   Director Frank   Funderburk 

Chief  Engineer Robert  I.  Smith 


WHIP 


MOORESVILLE— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:   1350  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Wayne  M.  Nelson 

Address Mooresville,   N.   C. 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Wayne  M.  Nelson 

Chief  Engineer E.  M.  Stanton,  Jr. 


WMBL 


MOREHEAD  CITY— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  740  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Carteret  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    Box   740 

News  Service  UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Membership     NARTB 

Representative    McGillvra 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Grover  C.  Munden 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Charles  Markey 

Comm.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng Walder  Niemi 

Program    Director Ray    Cummins 


WMNC 


MORGANTON— 1947— NBC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Nothan  J.  Cooper 

Address Box  698 

News  Service   AP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Nathan  J.  Cooper 

Chief  Engineer Frank  A.  BoUew 

Program   Director Madelyn  V.   Patton 


WPAQ 


MT.  AIRY— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  740  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Ralph  D.  Epperson 

Address    Springs   Rd. 

Phone:    1400-1 Air  Time:    Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Representative Thomas  Clark 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.-Sta.  Mgr Ralph  D.  Epperson 

Commercial  Manager Lucy  Bowman 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Bill  Belton 

Program    Director Costin    Lindsay 

Chief   Engineer Harry  A.   Epperson,   Jr. 


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MOUNT   AIRY— 1951— MBS 

Frequency:    1240    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Mount  Airy  Bcstrs.,  Inc.. 

Address P.   O.  Box  209 

Phone:  581 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Robert  H.  Epperson 

Commercial    Manager Erastus    F.    Poore 

Program    Director Alma    Hiatt 


WHIT 


NEW  BERN— 1942— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Radio    Station    WHIT 

Address Highway    17,   So. 

Phone:  4450-4024 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

President Harmon  Duncan 

Gen.-Sta.-Comm.  Mgr Ray  D.  Williams 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr William  Banks 

Program   Director George  Nelson 

Pub.    Dir Jim    Putnam 

Chief   Engineer Roy  Gallagher 


woow 


NEW  BERN— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:    1490  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Craven  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Glenburnie  Gardens 

Phone:  3311 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Co-Owners .  L.  T.  Grantham.  L.  H.  Wetherington 

General    Manager L.    T.    Grantham 

Commercial  Mgr James  C.  Clark 

Program  Director Harry  Doggette 

Chief    Engineer Sam    Birdsong 


WNNC 


NEWTON— 1948— KBC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By.  . Newton-Conover   Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address West  "A"  St. 

Phone:  930 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

News  Service    UP 

General   Manager Earl   Holder 

Partner R.   H.   Whitesides 

Commercial    Mgr Eugene   Henry 

Program   Director Sylvia    Cope 

Chief  Engineer Eddie  Cope 


WKBC 


NORTH  WILKESBORO— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  810  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Wilkes  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Radio   Bldg. 

Phone:   633 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 


Transcription    Service    World 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Doris  B.  Brown 

Comm.-Sales  Prom.  Mgr Roland  B.  Potter 

Chief    Engineer Walter    Harrold 

WOXF 

OXFORD— 1949 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Oxford  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1111 

Phone:  4167 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

President Charles    Allen 

General  Manager.  . .  James  F.  Flanagan 

Comm.   Mgr.,    Prog.   Dir Bob    Gilreath 

Promotion  Manager Bob  Smith 

Chief    Engineer Gale    Louis 


WMSN 


RALEIGH— 1954 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned B.  H.  Ingle,  Sr. 

Address 649  Maywood  Ave. 

Phone:  3-3874 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service  SESAC 

General  Mgr B.  H.  Ingle,  Jr. 

Program   Dir Mrs.   Josh   Johnson 

Commercial  Mgr H.   Tom  Morris 

Chief   Engineer Lewis   E.   McLeod 


WNAO 


RALEIGH— 1948~ABC 

Freq.:  850  Kc Power:  10  Kw.  d.,  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.   By . .  .  Sir  Walter   Television  Co. 

Address 219  So.  McDowell  St. 

Phone:  2-0321 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative     Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

President John  W.  English 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Charles  G.  Baskerville 

Commercial  Mgr Earl  Welde 

Program    Director Leo    Ribitzki 

Chief    Engineer Pete    Miller 


WPTF 


RALEIGH— 1924— NBC 

Frequency:  680  Kc Pbwer:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WPTF  Radio  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Insurance  Bldg. 

Phone:  8311 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP,    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative Free   &   Peters 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Richard  H.  Mason 

Commercial  Mgr R.  W.  Youngsteadt 

Program  Manager Graham  B.  Poyner 

Publicity  Director Henry  T.   Vaden 

Chief  Engineer Henry  Hulick,  Jr. 


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W  R  A  L 

RALEIGH— 1939— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By . . .  Capitol  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 130  S.  Salisbury  St. 

Phone:  4-6401 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative Forjoe  &  Co. 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President A.  J.  Fletcher 

General  Manager Fred  Fletcher 

Commercial  Mgr N.  Fletcher  Turner,  Jr. 

Program  Director George  Hall 

Chief  Engineer Virgil  D.  Duncon 

WFRC 

REIDSVILLE— 1947— KBS-ABC 

Frequency:  1600  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Piedmont  Carolina  Bcstg. 

Business-Studio  Address Box  990,  Gibner  St. 

Phone:  4361-2 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Membership NARTB 

President H.  T.  Williams 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Stephen  F.  Woodson 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Page  Smith 

Program  Director Alfred  Nelson 

Publicity  Director Page  Smith 

Chief  Engineer Sam  Sexton 

WREV 

REIDSVILLE— 1948 

Frequency:   1220  Kc Power:   250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper,  By Reidsville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Drawer   1349 

Phone:  7051 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Webb,  Media  Sales 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr William  M.  Oliver,  St. 

Program  Director Mrs.   Katye  P.   Oliver 

Chief  Engineer William  M.  Oliver,  Jr. 

WCBT 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS— 1940— MBS 
KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WCBT.  Inc. 

Address 251  Roanoke  Ave. 

News    Service     AP 

Station  Rep Continental 

Transcription    Service    World 

Pres.,  Mgr J.  Winfield  Crew,  Jr. 

Station  Manager Jerry  Elliott 

Commercial  Mgr Donald  O.  Collins 

Program   Director Dick  Phillips 

Chief   Engineer Marvin   Floyd 


WAYN 


ROCKINGHAM— 1946 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated   By WAYN,   Inc. 


Address    Manufacturers    Bldg. 

Phone:   4041 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription    Service    World 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Wayne  M.  Nelson 

Commercial  Mgr William  Futterer 

Chief  Engineer William  Henley 

WCEC 

ROCKY  MOUNT— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  810  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By E.  Caro.  Elec. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 115  N.  Church  St. 

News  Service    AP 

Newspaper    Affiliation     Telegram 

Representative      Pearson 

President Josh   L.   Home 

General  Manager Mel  Warner 

Commercial  Manager Ray  Thompson 

Program  Director Ray  Wilkinson 

Chief  Engineer Grover  Taylor 


WEED 


ROCKY  MOUNT— 1933- 

Freq.:   1390  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d 

Owned-Operated  By W. 

Address   

Phone:  2-6149 Air  Time: 

News  Service   

Transcription  Service RCA 

Representative     

Gen.-Sta.  Manager W. 

Commercial  Mgr R, 

Chief  Engineer Joe 


-ABC 

..  1  Kw.  n. 
A.  Wynne 
..  Box  752 
;  Full  Time 
AP 

Thesaurus 
Burn-Smith 
A.  Wayne 
,  E.  Horner 

R.   Morris 


WRXO 


ROXBORO— 1949 

Frequency:    1430 Power:    1000    Watts   d. 

Owned-Operated   By Roxboro   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address    Box    130 

Phone:   6013 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

President H.    S.    Taylor 

Chief  Engineer Lloyd  Perkins 


WSAT 


SALISBURY— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  1000  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By Mid-Carolina  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Address    Drawer  99 

Phone:  276 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership   NARTB 

President Charles  H.  Wentz 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Harry  L.  Welch 

Program  Director Johnny  L.  Joyce 

Chief  Engineer Elbert  Sherman 


W  S  T  P 


SALISBURY— 1939— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Piedmont  Bcstg.  Corp. 


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Bus.-Studio   Address Center  Theatre    Bldg. 

Phone:   2121 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

RepresentatlTe     Burn-Smith 

Membership      NC  AB 

Pres..   Gen.   Mgr Robert  Wallace 

Sta.   Mgr..   Prog.  Dir Russ  Mclntire 

Comm.   Mgr Katharine  F.  Murphy 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Russell  Hunt 

Publicity  Dir Jim  Turner 

Ch.el  Engineer Carl  B.  Watson 


WMPM 


WEYE 


SANFORD— 1952 

Frequency:   1290  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Lee  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 137  S.  Steele  St. 

Phone:    4-5561 Air   Time:    Daytime 

A? 


News   Service    

Transcription  Service Associated.  SESAC 

President W.  L.  Simmons 

Comm.    Mgr L.   B.   Nelson 

General  Manager W.  W.  Prlmm 

Program   Director W.  M.  Primm 

WWGP 

SANFORD— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By Sandhills  Bcsig.  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  651 

Phone:    3-6611 Air   Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Newspaper  Afiilitaion    Herald 

Transcription  Service   World 

Membership   NARTB 

President J.  C.  Mclver 

Gen..  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Del  Carty 

Prog.  Dir Dan  Moss 

Chief  Engineer I.  S.  Dees 


WOHS 


SHELBY— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Western  Carolina  Radio 

Business  Address Box  1401.  Ihelby 

Phone:   6313 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Robert  M.  Wallace 

Comm..  Prom.  Mgr Max  P.  Butler 

Program  Director Hugh  Dover 

Chief  Engineer Edwin  Patterson 


WNCA 


SILER  CITY— 1953 

Frequency:   1570  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Chatam  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address P.    O.    Box    352 

Phone:   616 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Membership     RAB 

Transcription   Service Lang-Worth,  SESAC 

General  Manager L.  C.  Bruce 

Chief  Engineer Henry  P.  Irvin 


SMITHFIELD— 1950 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By . . .  Selma-Smithfield  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Buffalo  Rd. 

Phone:   2434 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Capitol 

General  Manager John   S.   Townsend 

Program    Director Bill    Kirby 

Commercial  Mgr Bill  Burwell 

Chief  Engineer John  Townsend 


WEEB 

SOUTHERN  PINES— 1947 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned .  .  The  Sandhill  Community  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Address    Drawer   1140 

Phone:  2-2942.  2-2952 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Station  Rep Holman 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Jack  S.  Younts 

Commercial  Mgr Joe  A.  Warren 

Program  Director Charles  G.  Clapp 

Chief   Engineer J.   A.   Warren 


WSIC 

STATESVILLE— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Statesville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box  1189 

Phone:  9078 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative Southern  Radio  Reps 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Charles  D.  Melton 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Garrett  Allen 

Program  Director Tom  Lawrence 

Chief  Engineer T.  K.  Abemethy 


WCPS 

TARBORO— 1946 

Frequency:  760  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper Coastal  Plains  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Edgecombe  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  2191-2 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative     Dora-Clayton 

Membership    NARTB 

President V.   E.   Fountain 

Prom..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr G.  Lee  Hodges 

Sales  Director R.  M.  Fountain 

Program    Director Tom   Shields 

Chief  Engineer G.  Lee  Hodges 


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WTNC 

THOMASVILLE— 1947 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  1000  Wotte  d. 

Owned  B7 The  Thomasville  Beater.  Co 

Address P.  O.  Box  750 

Representative     Continental 

President George  W.  Lyies,  Sr. 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Harold  Harrison 

Chief  Engineer James  McAden 

WTYN 

TRYON— 1954 

Frequency:   1580  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned Thermal   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1482 

Manager    Mildred   Allen 

Commercial  Mgr Edithe  Mooneyham 

Program  Director G.  H.  Bridgeman.  Jr. 

WADE 

WADESBORO— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1210  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By R.  P.  Lyon  &  Son 

Address P.  O.  Box  341 

Representative     Walker 

General  Mgr W.  P.  Billingsley 

Program  Director Peggy  L.  Mitchell 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  Read 

WLSE 

WALLACE— 1953— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Duplin  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  449 

President    Harry   Kramer 

General   Manager Lester   L.   Gould 

Station  Mgr Howard  Fishei 

Chief  Engineer Gene  Vinson 

WHED 

WASfflNGTON— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  930  Kc.  .Power:  5  Ww  d;  1  Kw,  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Pamlico  Bcstg.  Co. 

Representative    Continental 

President R.  R.  Knowles 

Gen..  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr W.  W.  Moore 

Program  Director Alex  Dare 

Chief  Engineer R.  Tripp 

W  R  R  F 

WASHINGTON— 1942— ABC 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  5  Kw.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Tar  Heel  Bcstg.  System,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Add Bank  of  Washington  Bldg. 

Representative     Walker 

President W.  R.  Roberson,  Jr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr T.  H.  Patterson 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr William  Abeyounis 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Merrill  Daniels 

Chief  Engineer L.  E.  Hiland 


WHCC 


WAYNESVILLE— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 


Owned-Operated  By   WHCC.  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address Box   180 

Station  Rep Media  Sales 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr K.  D.  Fry 

Chief   Engineer Joseph   W.  Herman 

WENC 

WHITE  VILLE—  1 946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Whiteville  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  700 

Representative    Clark 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President Josiah   Maultsby 

General   Manager Jim   Newton 

Commercial  Manager Jerry  Honeycutt 

Chief  Engineer Steve  Hart 

WIAM 

WILLIAMSTON— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:   900  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By E.  Carolina  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 115  E.  Main  St. 

Phone:  2478 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Co-O..  Sta.  Mgr..  Pgm.  Dir..  .William  H.  Farrioi 
Co.-O.,  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr..  .Charles  M.  Gaylord 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir William  H.  Farrior 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Neer 

WGNI 

WILMINGTON— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By , . .  New  Hanover  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address 211  N.  2nd  St. 

Representative Pearson 

President J.  S.  Brody 

General  Manager Allen  B.  Jones 

Commercial  Mgr A.  V.  Thompson 

Program    Director Carl   Caudill 

Chief  Engineer Arthur  L.  Madeley 

WMFD 

WILMINGTON— 1935— ABC-CBS 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By R.  A.  Dunlea 

Address    Box    696 

Representative     Burn-Smith 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr R.  A.  Dunlea,  Sr. 

Station   Manager R.   A.   Dunlea,   Jr. 

Commercial   Mgr Charles    Castleberry 

Program  Director Al  Compton 

Chief   Engineer E.  I.  Herring.  Jr. 

W  G  T  M 

WILSON— 1937— CBS 

Frequency:  590  Kc. Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Watson  Industries,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Herring  Ave.  Ext. 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative Walker 

President   Penn  Thomas  Watson 

General  Manager Desmond  Barclay 

Commercial  Mgr .J.  Q.  Wallace 

Program   Director Bill   Bunn 

Chief   Engineer Ernie  Pate 


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WVOT 

WILSON— 1948— MBS-TOBACCO 

Freq.:   1420  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

OwnedOper.  By Wilson  Radio  Co..  Inc. 

Address    Wilson 

President H.   W.   Anderson 

Gen..  Sta.  Mqr Harry   Severance 

Commercial  Mgr P.  O.  Baraes 

Sales   Prom,   Mgr Lynda  Thomas 

Program  Director Joel  Lawhon 

Chief  Engineer Dan  Williams 

W  A  A  A 

WINSTON-SALEM— 1950 

Frequency:    980   Kc Power:    1000  Watts   d. 

Owned Community  Bcstg.  Service,  Inc. 

Address    Box  3119 

Station    Rep Stars    Nat'l 

X^esident Roger  Page,  Jr. 

Gen.,   Comm.   Mgr Tom    Buckley 


W  A  I  R 


WINSTON-SALEM— 1937— ABC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By... Radio  Winston-Salem,   Inc. 

Business  Address Box  3078 

Representative     Meeker 

Membership     RAB 

President John  S.  Riggs 

General  Manager Joseph  A.  Pace 

Comm..   Prog.  Mgr Wallace  Voigt 

Program   Director Lawrence  Patrick 

Chief    Engineer Lee    King 

WS  J  s 

WINSTON-SALEM— 1930— NBC 

Frequency:  600  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Piedmont  Publishing  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 419-21  N.  Spruce  St. 

Phone:  5-2311 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth 

Newspaper     Affiliation Wlnston-Salem 

Journal,  Twin  City  Sentinel 

Representative fleodley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President    Gordon  Gray 

V.P.,    Gen.   Mgr Harold    Essex 

Operations   Manager Phil   Hedrick 

Sales  Manager Harry  B.  Shaw 

Program  Manager John  Comas 

Publicity    Director Jean    Isenhower 

Chief  Engineer Leon  Casley 


WTOB 


WINSTON-SALEM— 1947— CBS 

Freq.:  1380  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Op.  By.  .Winston-Salem  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 300    S.    Stratford 

News  Service    AP 

Representative H-R   Reps.,   A^ers 

President Joroea  W.  Coan 

General   Manager John  G.   Johnson 

Sales  Prom.  Manager Charles  Brunt 

Chief    Engineer James    Hoke 


U  0  0  D  •  •  •    advertising 
always  pays  in  the 


RICH,  GROWING 

NORTH  CAROLINA 

MARKET 


BETTER 


•  •  •  coverage 


than  ever  before  is  yours  v/ith 
RADIO  in  the 


15-county 

Winston-Salem 

NORTH  CAROLINA 


Market 


Dm  I  •  •  •  buy  morning, 
afternoon  and  evening  is 


600  KC-5  KW 
AM-FM 


NIBIC 


Represenied  by 

HEADLEY-REED  CO. 


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NORTH  DAKOTA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,   1955   (Est.)   648,000  —  Families  227,000 
Radio  Homes  218,000  —  TV  Homes  32,000  —  Stations  in  State  15 


K  F  Y  R 


BISMARCK— 1925— NBC 

Frequency:  550  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Meyer  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio   Address 2021/2   Fourth  St. 

Phone:  CA  3-0900 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Representative   John  Blair 

President Mrs.  P.  G.  Meyers 

General  Manager F.   E.   Fitzsimonds 

Commercial   Mgr R.   W.  MacLeod 

Program    Director Cal    Culver 

Promotion  Dir Jack  Swenson 

Chief  Engineer Ivar  Nelson 


KDLR 


DEVILS  LAKE— 1925 
MBS-GREAT  NORTHERN— KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KDLR,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1025  3rd  St. 

Representative    Lowson 

Pres.,  Geiu,  Sta.  Mgr Bert  Wick 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr .Paul  R.  Longe 

Program    Director Wilbur    Clemenson 

Chief  Engineer Richard  Moritz 


KDIX 

DICKINSON— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Dickinson  Radio   Assn. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 119  2d  Ave.  W. 

Trans.  Service Standard.  SESAC.  World 

RepresentaUve    Holman 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Dr.  P.  J.  Weir 

Gen.-Sta.  Mgr Orville  F.  Burda 

Commercial  Manager E.  A.  Spear 

Prog.,  Puh.  Dir Lauren  Haacke 

Chief  Engineer Benjamin   G.  Lockerd 

KFGO 

FARGO— 1948— ABC 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Northern  States  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address KFGO  Bldg. 

Transcription    Service Standard,    World 

Representative    Walker 

President W.   R.   Haggart 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Charles  G.  Burke 

Prog.  Dir Don  French 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Garry  Fox 

Chief  Engineer. Olaf  Gabrielson 


this  is  too  serious  to  kid  about 


Most  of  you  fellows  know  I've 
been  in  the  radio  business  a  long 
time.  Many  of  you  I've  called  on, 
through  the  years,  in  your  offices 
in  Minneapolis  or  Chicago  or  New 
York  or  some  other  place. 

So  you  know  I  wouldn't  kid  about 
a  thing  like  this. 

The  fact  is,  friends,  that  out  here 
at  KFYR,  Bismarck  radio  is  still 
more  important  than  it  is  in  some 
places  in  the  United  States.  Sure, 
we've  got  television  .  .  .  and  we're 
mighty  proud  of  the  job  KFYR-TV 
is  doing. 

But  there  are  literally  thousands 
of  folks  that  don't  have  or  can't  get 


television  as  yet.  And  that's  why 
KFYR  radio  is  important  to  you  .  .  . 
because  that  famous  old  KFYR 
signal  still  goes  booming  "loud  and 
clear"  over  hundreds  of  square  miles 
of  this  great  farm-and-oil  country. 

Yessir  .  .  .  radio  is  still  a  major 
factor  in  the  rich  KFYR-Bismarket. 
And  a  mighty  good  buy  it  is,  with 
5,000  watts  of  power  and  an  NBC 
affiliation,  delivering  one  whale  of 
a  big  audience.  Give  me  a  call  on 
the  phone  ...  or  get  in  touch  with 
your  nearest  John  Blair  man.  You'll 
be  glad  you  did! 

Frank  "Fitz"  Fitzsimonds 

KFYR  Radio 

Bismarck,    North    Dakota 


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W  D  A  Y 

FARGO— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  5000  Waitt 

Owned  Operated  By WD  AY,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Black  Bldg. 

Phone:  5357 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service AP.  UP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Membership NARTB,    RAB 

Representative Free    &    Peters 

President.  Gen.  Mgr E.  C.  Reineke 

Station  Manager Jack  Dunn 

Commercial  Manager Tom  Barnes 

Sales  Promotion  Manager Roy  Pedersen 

Program  Director Ken  Kennedy 

Technical  Director    Julius  Hetland 

Chiei  Engineer Juline  Savold 

KILO 

GRAND  FORKS— 1941— CBS 

Frequency  1440  Kc Power:   1000  d.;  500n. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .  .  .Grand  Forks  Herald,  Inc. 
Bus.-Studio  Address.  ..  .First  Natl.  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  4-5321 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Newspaper   Affiliation    "Herald" 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr M.  M.  Oppegard 

Commercial  Manager Herman  Livingston 

Program    Director John    Doyle 

Chief  Engineer A.  F.  Petrich 

KNOX 

GRAND  FORKS— 1947— MBS 
KBS— GREAT  NORTHERN 

Frequency:  1310  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned   By Community   Radio   Corp. 

Add/ess P.  O.  Box  1110 

Phone:  4-461 1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative.  .  .Rambeau,  Bulmer  &  Johnson 

President Carroll  E.  Day 

Gen.,   Sta.  Mgr John  G.  French 

Program    Director John   Dork 

Chief    Engineer David    Chumley 

KN  DC 

HETTINGER— 1954 

Frequency:    1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Hettinger   Bcstg.    Co. 

Address    Lambert  Bldg. 

Phone:   549 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    Thesaurus 

Station   Rep Orville   Lawson 

Manager    Les  Kleven 

Membership      '. NARTB 


KEYJ 


JAMESTOWN—  1 954— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:   250  Watts 


Owned James    River   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address    White  Bldg. 

Phone:   1400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

President Robert    E.    Ingstad 

Sales   Manager A.   G.   Berry 

KSJB 

JAMESTOWN— 1937— CBS 

Frequency:  600  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By N.  Dak.  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 429  S.  W.  Second  St. 

Phone:  1600 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP,  AP 

Representative Weed  &  Co. 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr John  W.  Holer 

Station   Mgr C.   Reiten 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Bob  Ingersoll 

Program  Director Jerald  Uppman 

Chief  Engineer Harvey  Van  Emm 

K  GC  U 

MANDAN— 1925— MBS- ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  1000  d.;  2S0a. 

Owned-Oper.  By Mandan  Radio  Assn. 

Business-Studio  Address 200   Third  Ave. 

Phone:  561 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service . .  Lang- Worth,  Associated 

Representative     Walker 

Membership    RAB 

President    W.  S.  Russell 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Paul  C.  Gussner 

Program   Director Merritt   Bushee 

Chief  Engineer Ray  BcDrnett 

KCJB 

MINOT— 1950— CBS 

Frequency:   910  Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned-Oper,  By No.  Dakota  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 15-A  West  Central  Ave. 

Phone:  51-161 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative .• Weed 

Transcription   Service Associated 

News  Service   UP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr John  W.  Boler 

Sta.,  Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr H.  Burlcart 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Don  Kingsley 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  Main 

K  L  P  M 

MINOT— 1929— ABC-MBS 
GREAT  NORTHERN 

Frequency:  1390  Kc... Power:  5000  d.;  1000  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Minot  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address.  .Fairblock,  So.  Main 

Phone:  41-146 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service  AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative     Walker 

General  Manager John  B.  Cooley 

Commercial  Mgr Leslie  E.  Maupin 

Publicity  Director Dean  Thurow 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Chief  Engineer C.  W.  Boker 


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KO  VC 

VALLEY  CITY— 1936— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Wcrtia 

Owned-Operated  By KOVC,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address..  135  Central  Are.  S. 

Air   Time Full  Time 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Robert  E.  Ingstad 

Program  Director Russ  Kaber 

Comm.  Mgr M.  Obie 

Chief   Engineer Charles  SJostrom 


KWBM 

WILUSTON— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KWBM  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box   198.   WUlUton 

Phone:  35-371 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Membership     RAB 

Gen.,  Comm..  Prom.  Mgr lames  C.  Carson 

Publicity  Director W.  L.  Holter 

Prog.   Dir Ben   Innes 

Chief  Engineer Charles  L  Scofield 


OHIO 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  8,724,000  —  Families  2,579,000 
Raadio  Homes  2,515,000  —  TV  Homes  2,319,000  —  Stations  in  SUte  81 


WADC 


AKRON— 192S-CBS 

Frequency:  1350  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Allen  T.  Simmona 

Bus.-Studio   Address WADC   Bldg. 

Phone:  JEfferson  5-6165 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service Standard,  World 

Representative George  P.  Hollingbery 

Owner-Operator Allen   T.   Simmoos 

Assistant  Manager Robert  B.  Wilson 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Doc  Williams 

Program  Director Harold  H.  Hageman 

Chief   Engineer Arnold   Bock 


W  AK  R 


AKRON— 1940— ABC 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  By Summit  Radio  Corp. 

Address 853   Copley  Rd. 

Phone:  PO  2-881 1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper   Affiliation Beacon  Journal 

News    Service UP.    AP 

Representative   Weed 

President.  Gen.  Mgr S.   Bernard  Berk 

Station  Manager Roger  G.  Berk 

Comm.-Sales  Mgr Keith  Baldwin 

Pgm..  Pub.  Dir A.  R.  Cooper 

Chief  Engineer Irwia  L.  Xaopp 

WCUE 

AKRON— 1949 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Akron  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 41  S.  Main  St. 

Phone:  Fr.  6-7114 Air  Time:  Daytime 

RepresentoUTe Forjoe 

News  Senrice   UP 

Membership  NARTB 

President.  Gen.  Mgr Tim  EUiot 


Sta..  Comm.  Mgr Jack  Maurer 

Asst.  Sales  Mgr. P.  Meyers 

Program  Director Jack  Clifton 

Chief  Engineer George  V.  Paul 

WHKK 

AKRON— 1944— MBS 

Frequency:  640  Kc Power:  1000  Wotts 

Owned-Oper.  By WHKK  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 51  W.  State  St 

Phone:  BI  3-7101 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Membership     RAB 

Representative     Boiling 

Co-Manager Philip  R.  Herbert 

Co-Manager Jackson   B.  Maurer 

Program    Director Cliff    Rodgers 

Chief  Engineer Henry   Neiderkofler 


WFAH 


ALLIANCE— 1953 

Frequency:  1310  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Review  Pub. 

Address 2720  S.  Union 

Phone    1-5345 

Representative     Rambeau 

News  Service   AP 

Newspaper  Affiliation Alliance  Review 

TronscripUon    Service World.    Langworth 

Membership   NARTB 

General  Manager D.  A.  Peterson 

Commercial    Mgr Frank    LaBarba 

Asst  Sta.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir R.  A.  Gates 

Chief  Engineer Gene  Peterman 


WATG 


ASHLAND— 1950 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watle 

Owned-Oper.  By Ashland-Mansfield  Rd. 

Address   "out*  42 


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Phone:  2-1573  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service  Thesaurus 

Representative     .  McGillvra 

News   SerTiee    AP 

Piesident Robert    S.    Burke 

General  Momager Eugene  E.  Mills 

Station    Manager Don    Holzapfel 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr Harlan   Cook  Jr. 

Program    Director Richard    Leidy 

Chief    Engineer Richard    Matthes 


W  I  C  A 


ASHTABULA— 1937 

Freq.:   970  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By WICA.  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  372 

Phone:  32  126 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

President D.  C.  Rowley 

General  Manager John  Colin 

Program  Director John  C.  Strassen 

Chief  Engineer F.  N.  Barnato 

WATH 

ATHENS— 1950 

Frequency:   1540  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Andrew  Kovlcm  &  James 

Sinyard 

Address P.  O.  Box  502 

Phone:  3-1360 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Station  Rep Continental 

Membership NARTB 

Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Engr Andrew  Kovlan 

Comm.,  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr J.  D.  Sinyard 

Prog:  am   Director Joe  Klorke 


WTRX 


BELLAIRE— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:   1290  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned Ohio-West  Va.  Bcstg.   Co. 

Phone:  BE  1515 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Representative      HoUingberry 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President John  W.   Kluge 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Franklin  R.  Curtis 

Program    Director Paul   Howard 

Pub.  Dir..  Sales  Prom.  Mgr..  .William  Greaver 
Chief   Engineer Howard  Daubenmeyer 


WOHP 


BELLEFONTAINE— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:  1390  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

OwTied Lake  Erie  Radio  &  TV  Corp. 

Address R.R.  No.  3.  E.  Sonduaky  Ave. 

Phone:  6681 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service RCA,   Thesaurus 

President T.  M.  Nelson 


Qeneral  Mgr Patrick  Shannon 

Station   Mgr Joe  E.  Smith 

Commercial  Mgr Andy  Anderson 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Ted  Roberts 

Program  Dir Ricliard  Winn 

Publicity  Dir Jon  Evans 

Chief    Engineer Chester    Terry 


WWBG 


BOWLING  GREEN— 1954 

Frequency:    730    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owner .Howard  R.  Ward 

Address    Box    105 

Phone     31334 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Howard  R.  Ward 

Chief    Engineer George    Steams 


WILE 


CAMBRIDGE— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  o. 

Owned-Oper. . .  Land  o'  The  Lakes  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 917  Beatty  Av«. 

Phone:  4-5605 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service  Standard 

Chairman  of  Board H.  D.  McClelland 

President Howard    A.    Donahoe 

Comm.  Mgr Bruce  Meighen 

Program  Director David  C.  Lorimer 

Sta.  Mgr„  Chief  Eiig A.  G.  Engel 


WAND 


CANTON— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Magic  Wand  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 106  High  Ave.  N.W. 

Phone:  68396 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   . AP 

Transcription   Service Capitol,  Standard 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

President P.   C.  Wilson 

General   Manager James   Wilson 

Chief  Engineer Ronald  Baker 

WCMW 

CANTON— 1946 

Frequency:  1060  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Stark  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Hills  &  Dales  Rd. 

Phone:  5-9475 Air  Tune:  Daytime 

News  Service   INS 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  World 

Representative    McGillvra 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr S.  L.  Huffman 

Station  Manager Clark  L.  Dozer 

Commercial   Mgr Jack   R.   Hale 

Chief  Engineer W.  Waechter 

W  H  B  C 

CANTON— 1925— ABC 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Ohio  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address ....  550  S.  Market  St« 


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Phone:  6-7166 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative Venord,  Rintoul.  McConneU 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Gordon  G.  Strong 

Director  of  Radio Eugene  Carr 

Station  Manager Robert  C.  Fehlman 

Commercial  Manager Paul  E.  Gilmor 

Publicity   Dir Louise   Maag 

Program  Director Robert  Breen 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  L.  Sliker 


WBEX 


CHILUCOTHE— 1947— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Shawnee  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Pohlman  Road 

Phone:  20646 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative W.  S.  Grant 

Transcription  Service World 

Membership   NARTB 

President John  Halliday 

General  Manager Truman  Morris 

Station  Mgr WilUam  R,  Minch 

Comm.  Mgr Lew  Wagner 

Soles   Prom.  Mgr Dave   Achor 

Program  Director Robert  M.  Corano 

Chief   Engineer James    Egbert 

WCIN 

CINCINNATI— 1953 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Robert   W.   Rounsaville 

Address Radio  Station  WQXL  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Phone:  MU  7600 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Forjoe,   Dora-Clayton 

Station  Manager .William   R.  Wagnei 

Commercial  Manager Ralph  B.  Johnson 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr Bob  Williams 

Program  Director Larry   Dean   Faulker 

Publicity  Director George  White 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  McCormick 

W  C  K  Y 

CINCINNATI— 1929 

Frequency:  1530  Kc Power:  50.000  V/atts 

Owned-Operoted  By L.  B.  Wilson.  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Hotel  Sheraton  Gibson 

Phone:  Cherry  6565 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    INS 

Transcription  Service Standard.   Associated 

Representative   Thomas  Welstead 

Membership    RAB 

President,  General  Manager L.  B.  Wilson 

Exec.   V.P Chas.  H.   Topmiller 

Local  Sales  Mgr Geo.  H.  Moore 


Sales  Promotion  Mgr Robert   M.   Fleming 

Traffic   Mgr Jeanette   Heinze 

Chief  Engineer C.  H.  Topmiller 

WCPO 

CINCINNATI— 1927— MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watti 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  Scripps-Howard  Radio,  Inc. 

Phone:  Capitol  0777 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Studio  Address 2345  Symmea  St. 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Branham 

Membership   NARTB 

President Jack   R.   Howard 

General  Manager M.  C.  Walters 

Station   Mgr Glenn  C.  Miller 

Program    Director Earl    Corbett 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Adams 

WKRC 

CINCINNATI— 1921— CBS 

Frequency:  550  Kc.  .Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n, 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Cincinnati.  Inc. 

Address-Trans Hotel  Alms 

Phone:  Woodbum  0550 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Newspaper  Affiliation    Times-Star 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Representative    Kati 

Membership    NARTB 

President Hulbert   Taft,   Jr. 

General  Manager Hub  Wood 

Sales    Prom.   Mgr Lilo    Lambert 

Commercial  Manager Hubbard  Hood 

National  Sales  Mgr Kenneth  W.  Church 

.  Program  Director Ed  Kennedy 

Publicity  Dir Fred  Thomas 

Chief   Engineer W.   Keimedv 


W  L  W 


CINCINNATI— 1922— MBS-NBC 

Frequency:  700  Kc Power:  50  Kw. 

Owned Crosley    Bcstg..    Corp. 

Address 140  W.  Ninth  St. 

Phone:  Cherry  1822 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service INS.  UP 

Representative WLW  Sis..   NBC  Spot   Sis. 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Chm.  of  Board James  D.  Shovise 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Robert  E.  Dunville 

V.P.,  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr Ward  Quaal 

V.P..   Treos K.   T.   Murphy 

V.P.,  chg.  of  Sis Harry  Mason  Smith 

V.P.,  Public  Relations Gilbert  Kingsbury 

Sales  Mgr Carlos  Franco 

Dir.  Client  Ser.  Dept Richard  K.  Jones 

Dir.,  Prom Richard  McCarthy 

Program  Dir Chester  Herman 

Publicity   Dir James   Allen 

Chief  Engineer R.  J.  Rockwell 


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The  new 
sound  in 
Cincinnati 
has  a 
cash 
register 

ring! 


The  local  merchant 
measures  his  results 
by  sales-not  ratings. 

He  listens  for  the 
sound  of  his  cash 
register. 

WSAVs  new  and 
aggressive  manage- 
ment with  program- 
ming carefully  dedi- 
cated to  Cincinnati 
and  its  tastes,  plus 
wide-swinging  pro- 
motion has  changed 
radio  thinking  in 
Cincinnati. 


Notional  Representatives 

fof  the  new  sound  in  Cincinnati 

Weed  &  Company 


JCi5ieH  U  leo^eK 


There's  a  reason  why  the  two  greatest  supermarket  chains  in 
Cincinnati  advertise  on  the  same  station — and  it's  the  first 
time  in  Cincinnati  radio  history  that  the  two  giants  direct 
their  messages  to  identical  buying  audiences  .  .  .  the  buy- 
minded  listeners  of  WSAI. 

There's  a  reason  why  one  sponsor  who  started  with  a  single 
show  has  doubled  his  budget  on  WSAI-Radio.  Results?  He 
got  them— and  quickly  on  WSAI. 

There's  a  reason  why  NOW  WSAI-Radio  carries  more  local 
spot  business  than  any  other  Cincinnati  station.  Local  mer- 
chants know  that  'SAI's  coverage  and  cost  per  thousand  give 
them  the  best  radio  buy  in  Cincinnati. 

Want  to  see  some  sales-ability?  Call  Weed. 


wsai 


SMIIWOOD  COKDON,  mSIOENT  AND  CINIRAl  MANACiR 


THE     NEW     SOUND     IN     CINCINNATI     HAS    A     CASH     REGISTER     RING! 


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WS  Al 

CINCINNATI— 1923— ABC 

Frequency;  1360  Kc Pow*r:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Gordon  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Sinton    Hotel 

Phone:  Main  1068 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative   Weed 

Membership    !.NAHTB.   HAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Sherwood  R.  Gordon 

Nat'l   Sales  Manager Tom  Thuman 

Station   Manager Charles   Black 

Publicity    Director Arthur    Plaut 

Chief  Engineer Jonas  Heiser 

WDOK 

CLEVELAND— 1950 

Frequency:  1260  Ic Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated    By Qvic    Bcstrs..    Inc. 

Address 1515  EucUd  Ave. 

Phone:  Main  1-2890 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service XJP.  INS 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

Transcription  Service SESAC,  World 

Membership    NARTB 

^®s R.  Morris  Pierce 

Exec.  V.P..  Gen.  Mgr WUlard  L.  Doucherty 

Ass't  to  Pres.  &  Treas Frederick  WoU 

<^el  Eng Ralph  Quay 

WERE 

CLEVELAND— 1948 

Frequency:   1300  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By.... Cleveland  Bcslg.  Luc 

Address 1501  EucUd  Ave. 

Phone:  SUperior  1-9600. .  .Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service AP.  INS 

Station   Rep Venard 

President Roy  T.  Miller 

General  Manager Richard  M.  Klaus 

Program  Director Ed  Stevens 

Chief   Engineer Harry   Dennis 


W  G  A  R 


CLEVELAND— 1930— CBS 

Frequency:  1220  Kc Power:  50,000  WatU 

Owned-Oper.  By Peoples  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address  246  No.  High  St. 

Phone    Capitol    8-4711 

News   Service IMS,   UP 

Representative    Christal 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Herbert  L.   Evans 

General  Manager Carl  E.  George 

Commercial   Mgr Robert   E.   Forker 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Robert  C.  Smith 

Program  Director Reg  Merridew 

Publicity  Director Robert  Smith 

Chief  Engineer Lloyd  C.  Wlngard 

W  H  K 

CLEVELAND— 1921— MBS 

Frequency:  1420  Kc Power:  5000  Walts 

Owa«d-Op«rated  By United  Bcttv.  C«. 


Business-Studio  Address . .  5000  Euclid  Avenue 

Phone:  Express  1-5000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   n^s 

Transcription   Service BMI.    ASCAP 

Representative   Headley-Reed 

Membership     NARTB 

President Sterling   E.   Graham 

General  Manager K.  K.  Hackathora 

Commercial  Manager W.  K.  Brusmon 

Sal«s  Prom.  Manager John  Wyman 

Program  Director C.  M.  Hunter 

Publicity  Director F.  P.  Wilhehn 

Chief  Engineer R.  H.  DeLoBT 


WJMO 


CLEVELAND— 1947 

Frequency:  1540  Kc Powen  1000  Watts  4. 

Owned-Operated  By Friendly  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 2157  EucUd  Ave. 

Phone  Number SUperior  1-4424 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service  Long- Worth 

President   Richard  Eaton 

Station  Manager Paul  Nakel 

Comm.  Mgr Leonard  P.  Adams 

Ass't  to  Pres C.  C.  Courtney 

W  J  w 

CLEVELAND— 1943— ABC 

Frequency:  850  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By MOW,  lae. 

Business-Studio  Address 1375  EucUd  Ave. 

Phone:  SUperior  1-0101 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service  UF 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    Kats 

Gen.,  Sis.  Mgr John  D.  Kelly 

Program  Director Bruce  MacDonald 

Promotion  Director Peter  Lee 

Chief  Engineer Gerald  G.  Roberts 


WT  A 


CLEVELAND— 1923— NBC 

Frequency:  1100  Kc Power:  50.000  Watte 

Owned-Oper.  By National  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 815  Superior  Ave. 

Phone:  CHerry  1-0942 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative NBC  Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Chairman  of  the  Board David  Samofl 

General  Manager Lloyd  E.  Yodei 

Program  Mgr Lawson  Doming 

Sales  Manager Harold  W.  WaddeU 

Adv.  &  Prom.  Mgr Clement  G.  Scerback 

Publicity  Director Robert  Horctn 

Engineer-in-Charge S.   E.  leoaord 


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WSRS 

CLEVELAND--1947 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated    By WSRS.    Inc. 

Address    2156   Lee  Rd. 

Phone:   ERieview    1-2005.. Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription    Service  .  .  .  •  Associated 

Representative    Forjoe    &   Co. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Pgm.  Dir S.  R.  Sague 

Exec.  Dir.  Oper.  &  Sis..  .  .Norman  V.  Bergholm 

Soles   Prom.    Mgr Bill   Gannon 

Prog.   Director S.  R.   Sague 

Chief    Engineer Bob    Leedham 


WBNS 


COLUMBUS— 1924— CBS 

Frequency:   1460  Kc. .  Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By RadiOhio,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 33  N.  High  St. 

Phonal  CA.  4-9265 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative    John  Blair 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

General  Manager Richard  A.  Borel 

Commercial  Manager W.  I.  Orr 

Sales  Prom.  Director .Jini  Yenan 

Program  Director G«er  Parkinson 

Chief  Engineer Lester  H.  Nafzger 


W  C  0  L 

COLUMBUS— 1922— ABC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Wa!!« 

Owned-Operated  By Air  Trails,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address.  .E.  Broad  &  Young  St. 

Representative H-R  Reps.,  Inc. 

Membership    RAB 

President    Charles   Sawyer 

Exec.   V.P J.  P.  WilUams 

Administrative  Asst Alex  Buchan 

Station   Manager W.   H.   Spencer 

Program   Director Michael  Ryan 

Chief  Engineer Harold  E.  Beard 


WTVN 


COLUMBUS— 1921— MBS 

Frequency:  610  Kc .Power:  5000  Watt* 

Owned-Operated  By United  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 22  East  Gay  St. 

Transcription    Service    Lang- Worth 

Representative Katz 

President. Hulbert  Taft,  Jr. 

General  Manager Byron  Taggart 

Comm.  Mgr Sam  T.  Johnston 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Jo  Ann  Smart 

Program  Director Paul  Frank 

Chief  Engineer W.  T.  Hansher 


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CLEVELAND'S   ONLY   NEWS   STATION 

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CLEVELAND 


MINUTES     ON     THE     HALF 
HOUR    'ROUND    THE    CLOCK 


TEST  YOUR  PRODUCT   IN   A  GREAT  TESTING 
MARKET  AT  THE  LOWEST  COST  PER  THOUSAND! 


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WVKO 

COLUMBUS— 1951 

Frequency:  1580  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d, 

Owned-Oper.  By Sky  Way  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 274    S.    3rd    St. 

Phone:  CA.  1-5247 Air  Time:  Daytims 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Standard,  Capitol 

Representative     Forjoe 

President    Gustav  Hirsch 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager Bert  Charles 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr William  Selander 

Prog.   Dir Bert   Charles 

Publicity  Dir Marjorie  White 

Chief  Engineer William  Hammett 

WINS 

COSHOCTON— 1947 

Frequency:  1560  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Coshocton  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-S«udio  Address 114  N.  6th  St. 

Phone:  1560,  2140 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Trans.  Service    World 

News  Service UP 

Membership .   NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Bruce  Wallace 

Commercial  Mgr James  Sigman 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Carl  Speaks 

Program  Director Stanley  Robinson 

Chief  Engineer Elmer  Moravecky 


WONE 


WHIO 


DAYTON— 1935--CBS 

Frequency:  1290  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  . .  .Miami  Valley  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Business-Studio  Address.  1414  Wilmington  Ave. 

Phone:  Madison  6581 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service .....AP,    UP 

Newspaper  Affiliation "Daily  News" 

Representative HoUingbery 

Membership .NARTB 

President James  M.  Cox,  Jr. 

General  Manager Robert  H.  Moody 

Commercial  Mgr W.  E.  Wolaver 

Station  Manager Wade  H.  Alley 

Publicity  Director Chuck  Gay 

Chief  Engineer Ernest  L.  Adams 

W  I  N  G 

DAYTON— 1924— ABC 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Great  Trails  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 121  N.  Main  St. 

Phone:  Hemlock  3773 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

President Charles  Sawyer 

Exec.  V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr..  .John  Pattison  Williams 

Vice-Pres George  Lenning 

V.P.,  Adm.  Asst Alexander  Buchan 

Publicity  Director Larry  Marker 

Chief  Engineer. ... Howard  Ryan 


DAYTON— 1949 

Frequency:   980  Kc Power:   5000  Watt* 

Owned-Operated  By Skyland  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 380  West  First  St. 

Phone:  Michgian  6501 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

President Ronald  B.  Woodyard 

Nat'l  Sales  Manager C.  J.  Thornquesl 

Commercial  Manager.  .....  .Louis  G.  Froelich 

Chief  Engineer Stanley  A.  Beck 


WONW 


DEFIANCE— 1949 

Frequency:   1280  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Tri-State  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  278 

Phone:   32226 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Representative    Devney 

President Richard  W.  Crowell 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Glenn  R.  Thayer 

Program  Director Paul  R.  Murphy 

WJER 

DOVER— 1950— KBC 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Dover  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    210    Blvd. 

Phone:  4-2126 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

T  anscription  Service World,  Thesaurus 

News   Service UP 

President Agnes  J.  Reeves  Greer 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr W.  B.  Steis 

Commercial  Manager John  C.  Needs 

Prog.  Dir Bob  Valliquette 

Chief  Engineer .  . : Don  Grafi 


WOHI 


EAST  LIVERPOOL— 1949— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By East  Liverpool  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 516    Market    St. 

Phone:  FU.  5-1490 Air  Time:  Full  Timp 

News   Service AP 

Transcription  Service    World 

President.   Gen.   Mnnager.  .Richard   V.   Beatty 

Comm..  Prom.  Mgr George  T.  Farrall 

Sta.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir Bob  Metcalfe 

Chief  Engineer George  Kelly 

WEOL 

ELYRIA— 1948 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Elyria-Lorain  Bcstg,. Co. 

Address Elyria  Savings  and  Trust  Bldg. 

Phone:  EL  2255 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.    Service     World 

Station   RepresentaUve    Walker 


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Pr»»id»nt    Roy  W.  Amm«l 

General    Manaqer AUx    Buchan 

Comm..  Sta.  Mqt Richard  E.  Barrett 

Proqram   Director Pat  Fredericks 

Chlet    Engineer WllUam   Albrecht 

W  F  I  N 

FINDLAY— 1941 

frequency:   1330  Ic Power:   1000  Watle  d. 

Owned  Operated  By.  .  .    The  Tlndlay  Publ.  Co. 

Addre»» 101»2  W.  Sandusky  St. 

Phone:  1330 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Serrice INS.  UP.  AP 

Newspaper  Affil "Republican-Courier" 

Representatire    McGillrra 

President R.  L.  Heming«r 

Gen.,  Sta..  Comm.  Mgr.. .  .Harold  H.  Hemingvr 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Allen  P.  Dudley 

Prog.  Dlr lack  Douglas 

Chiei  Engineer Edgar  C.  Smith 

WFOB 

FOSTORIA~1946— KBS 

Frequency:   1430  Kc Power:  1000  Walts 

Owned-Operated  By Seneca  Radio  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  589 

Phone:   5666 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Serrice    UP 

Trans.  Serrice Capitol  SESAC,  World 

Station    Rep Rambeau 

President  Andrew  Emerine 

General  Manager Mel  Murray 

Commercial  Mgr Roger  V.  Wise 

Prog.    Director Jim    Paulus 

Chief    Engineer Farrell    Elsea 


WFRO 


FREMONT— 1949 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Wolfe  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 905  W.  State  St. 

Phone:  FE.  2-3951 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

News    Service     UP 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Robert  F.  Wolfe 

Managing  Director R.  C.  Force 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr J.  W.  Kerr 

Prog.  Dir Frank  Swartz 

Chief  Engineer Allen  Kaubel 

WJEH 

GALUPOLIS— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-^>er.  By.  .Ohio  Valley  on  the  Air.  Inc. 

Address   Box  244 

Phone:  1160-1 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative    Grant 

President John  E.  HaUiday 

General  Monager Tnunon  A.  Morris 


Station   Manager Marianne   Campbell 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr K.  W.  Robinson 

Program  Director William  Watterson,  Jr. 

Chief    Engineer Edgar    Atkins 

WMOH 

HAMILTON— 1944— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Fort  Hamilton  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address . .  Second  Natl.  Bank  Bldg. 
Phone:  Hamilton  4-6543.  .  .Air  ^me:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Long- Worth 

Representative W.  S.  Grant 

President Robert  J.  Briede 

General  Manager Robert  L.  Odson 

Program  Director Norm  Keller 

Commercial  Manager Ray  Motley 

Chief    Engineer Dick    Plessinger 


WIRO 


IRONTON— 1951— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner Iron  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Radio  Plaza 

Representative   McGillvra 

Pres..  Ch.  Eng C.  A.  Baker 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr C.  E.  McElroy 

Comm.  Mgr L.  Howard 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Jay  Brushart 


WLMJ 


JACKSON— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  1  Kw..  d. 

Owned   WLMJ  Inc. 

Address P.O.  Box  72 

Phone:  850;  950 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service. UP 

Station  Representative W.  S.  Grant 

President Frances  D.  Moore 

General  Mgr Truman  A.  Morris 

Station  Mgr Don  W.  Hughes 

Commercial  Mgr Patricia  Roy 

Program  Director Nina  Ladd 

Chief  Engineer Eddie  Adkins 

WHOK 

LANCASTER— 1947 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Hocking  Valley  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address-Trans.   Loc Memorial  Dr. 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Dr.  Nelson  Embrey 

Station  Manager William  L.  Zimmerman 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Wery 

WIMA 

LIMA— 1948— ABC 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By N.W.  Ohio  Bcstg.  Corp. 


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Business-Studio  Address 223  N.  Main  St 

Phone:  32660 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service Ap 

Representatiye   Weed 

Membership .NARTB 

President G.  E.  Hoanilton 

General  Sta.  Mgr R.  W.  Mack 

Commercial    Mgr C.    B.    Heller 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.  &  Pub.  Dir R.  McDermott 

Program    Dir Easter    Straker 

Chief  Engineer A.  J.  F.  Smith 


WLOK 


LIMA— 1936— NBC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WLOK,  Inc. 

Business  Address 1424  Rice  Avenue 

Phone  Number    6-3411 

Transcription  Service World 

Membership   NARTB 

News  Service    UP 

Representative H-R  Reps.,  Inc. 

President L.  A.  Pixley 

Station   Manager Robert   O.   Runnerstrom 

Program   Director William   Huffman 

Commercial  Mgr Lawrence  Webb 

Chief  Engineer Dorrel  Hunter 


W  M  A  N 


MANSFIELD— 1939— ABC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Richland,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address. .  .144y2  Park  Ave.  W. 

Phone:  4235-6 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative .  .  Venard,  Rinfoul  &  McConnell 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.-Sta.-Comm.  Mgr J.  M.  O'Hara 

Sales  Prom.  Manager John  Patrick 

Prog.-Pub.  Dir Robert  James 

Chief  Engineer William  Morrison 


WMOA 


MARIETTA— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Marietta  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address P.  O.  Box  201 

Phone:   1690 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service   SES AC 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB 

President WilUam  G.  Wells 

General  Manager R.  Sanford  Guyer 

Commercial   Manager Fred   Reynolds 

Program  Director Leah  R.  Thorla 

Chief  Engineer Charles  E.   Clark 


WMRN 


MARION— 1940— ABC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Marion  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  518 


Phone:  3-1131 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service     Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Pres..   Gen.-Sta.  Mgr Robert  T.  Mason 

Commercial   Manager Arthur   L.   Martin 

Prog.   Dir Madge   Cooper 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir Majorie  Williams 

Chief  Engineer Francis  Joseph  Peters 


WPFB 


MIDDLETOWN— 1947 

Freq.:  910  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  100  W.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Paul  F.  Braden 

Address-Trans.  Loc Lebanon-Coles  Rd. 

Phone:  2-3625 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Rep Grant  Webb 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Paul  F.  Braden 

Comm..  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr J.  H,  LeMoyne 

Program  Director George  Lummis 

Chief  Engineer Larry  Beckwith 


WMVO 


MT.  VERNON— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:   1300  Kc Power:  500  Walts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By. : Mt.  Vernon  Bcstg, 

Address Coshocton   Rd..   Box   390 

News  Service UP 

Transscription Thesaurus,   SES  AC 

President Dr.    Charles    Tramont 

General   Manager Mrs.   C.   M.   Zelkowitz 

Program    Director George    Bennett 

Chief  Engineer Royce  O.  Woodward 

WCLT 

NEWARK— 1946 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated   By . . .  Advocate   Printing   Co. 

Address 27  West  Main  St. 

Phone:   4007 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Newspaper   Affiliation The   Advocate 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative   Meeker  Associates 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Frank   W.   Spencer 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Thomas  A.  Rogers 

Commercial     Mgr Robert     Pricer 

Program   Director John    Fisher 

Chief   Engineer Benjamin  Windle 


WPTW 


PIQUA— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper..  .Miami   County   Bcstg.   Co.,   Inc. 

Address-Trans 1625  W.  Covington  Ave. 

Phone:  1420-1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    World 

Representative Best 

Membership    RAB 


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WSPD's  ''Billion  Dollar  Market' 


The  area  covered  by  WSPD  (Radio  and/or  Tele- 
vision) encompasses  18  counties;  3  in  Michigan 
and  15  in  Northwestern  Ohio. 

Population    1,181,800 
Families  359,150 
Radio  Homes  355,050 
Percent  tuned  to  WSPD-AM 
Daytime  56.8% 
Nighttime  48.6% 
'Television  Homes  300,050 
Percent  tuned  to  WSPD-TV 
Daytime  78% 
Nighttime  91.5% 

EFFECTIVE  BUYING  POWER 
Total— $1,917,277,000 
Per  Capita  $1,622 
Per  Family  $5,338 

RETAIL  SALES 

Total  $1,409,122,532 

Per  Family  $3,923 

Spent  For: 

Food  $332,271,000 

Gen.  Mdse.  $137,070,000 

Furniture  &  Household— $72,696,000 

Automotive  $311,027,000 

Drug  $36,600,000 


Toledo  ranks  high  in  the  nation's  200  leading 
Toledo  ranks  38th  in  population 
Toledo  ranks  33rd  in  total  income 
Toledo  ranks  37th  in  total  retail  sales 
Toledo  ranks  34th  in  food  store  sales 
Toledo  ranks  34th  in  gen.  mdse.  store  sdles 
Toledo  ranks  37th  in  home  furnishing  sales 
Toledo  ranks  31st  in  automotive  store  sales 
Toledo  ranks  35th  in  drug  store  sales 

SPeeDy  daily  entertains  the  people  whose  buying 
habits  account  for  Toledo's  high  rating. 

Authority  for  above  listening  and  market  information: 
'October  1,  1954 

Standard  Rote  and  Data  Consumer  Markets 
Nielsen  Coverage  Service 
Television  Magazine 
Sales  Management 


WSP 


AM-TV 

TOLEDO,    OHIO 


Slorar  Broodcotling  Company 
lUt.  NAT.  SAttS  01*.,  11$  I  im  STPeCT,  New  rOKK 


Represented  Nationally 
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Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Richard  E.  HunI 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr ...Robert  Bubp 

Prog..  Pub.  Dir Ken  Shroyer 

Chief  Engineer Dallas  Davis 

WNXT 

PORTSMOUTH— 1951— ABC 

Frequency:  1260  Kc.  .Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Portsmouth  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Masonic  Temple  Bldg. 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Everett-McKinney 

Membership    rAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr. .  Marshall  Rosene 

Program  Director Phil  Phillips 

Publicity  Director Thelma  Henderson 

Chief  Engineer Russell  Newman 

WPAY 

PORTSMOUTH— 1935— CBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Scioto  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1009  GalUa  St. 

News  Service    AP 

Newspaper  Affil Brush-Moore 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Representative . . .  Venard,  Rintoul  &  McConnell 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Eugene  Carr 

Gen.  Mgr G.  Gordon  Strong 

Station  Mgr Gerald  F.  Boyd 

Program  Director E.  G.  Sheridan 

Chief  Engineer Maurice  L.  My*n 

WLEC 

SANDUSKY— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Lake  Erie  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Cleveland  Rd.  &  Huntington 

Phone:  5170 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service World,  Thesaurus 

Representative   Hal  Holman 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  General-Station  Mgr Joy  Wagner 

Commercial  Manager Louis  Mohla 

Program  Director Robert  Hinners 

Chief  Engineer Jay  Leibach 

WAVI 

SPRINGFIELD— 1947 

Frequency:  1210  Kc :  Power:  250  Watts 

Owned WAVI   Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address    Cincinnati  St. 

Air  Time   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Station   Rep Gill-Pema 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Harry  K.  Crowl 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.,  Pub.  Dir. Art  Bumham 

Chief   Engineer Vern   Yeich 

W  I  Z  E 

SPRINGFIELD— 1940— ABC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By... Radio  Voice  of  Springfield 


Trans.-Address 117  W.  High  St. 

Phone:  3-4955 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative H.  R.  Representative.  Inc. 

President Charles  Sawyer 

General  Manager Adna  Earns 

Program    Director John    McEnaney 

Sta.,   Comm.   Mgr Virginia   Bennett 

Chief  Engineer Victor  L.  Bushong 

WJEL 

SPRINGFIELD— 1947 

Frequency:    1600  Kc Power:    1000   Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Champion  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Guardian  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:    3-4678 Air   Time:    Daytime 

Representative    McGillvra 

Transcription  Service Associated 

President R.    Stanley    Lucas 

General   Manager Robert   Yontz 

Commerical    Mgr Charles    Perry 

Chief  Engineer Ken   Arnold 


WS  T  V 


STEUBENVILLE— 1940— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  WatU 

Owned-Oper.  By WSTV,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address ....  Exchange  Realty  Bldg. 

Phone:  ATlantic  2-6265 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative     Avery-Knoedel 

Pres Jack  N.  Berkman 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr John  J.  Loux 

Asst.  General  Manager Joseph  M.  Troesch 

Pgm..  Pub.  Dir Harry  Birrell 

Chief  Engineer Charles  S.  Shepherd 


WOHO 


TOLEDO— 1954 

Frequency:   1470  Kc Power:   1470  Watts 

Owner Midwestern    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address 2965  Pickle  Road 

Phone     Taylor    4321 

Representative     Pearson 

President    Ford    R.    Weber 

Chief  Engineer Edwin  J.  Powell 


WSPD 


TOLEDO— 1921— NBC 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Storer  Broadcasting   Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 136  Huron  St. 

Phone:  Adams  3175 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service INS,  UP 

Transcription  Service   Lonq- Worth 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Representative    Katz 

President George  B.  Storer 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Allen  L.  Haid 

Comm.  Mgr Westford  F.  Shaimon 

General  Manager Emerson   Kimble 

Chief  Engineer William  M.  Stringfellow 


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TOLEDO— 1946 

Frequency:    1560   Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated    By Unity   Corp. 

Business  Studio  Address.  .  .  .515  Madison  Ave. 

Phone  Number Garlield  5551 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Lang-Worth 

Representative     Forjoe 

President    Edward   Lamb 

General  Manager Sunne  Miller 

Program  Director Richard  Rice 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Sowers 


W  T  0  L 


TOLEDO— 1938— ABC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Community  Bcstg.  Co. 

Trans.-Address    Bell   Bldg. 

Phone:  Adams  3291 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service AP.  UP 

Representative Paul  H.   Raymer 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President   Frazier  Reams 

Gen.-Station  Mgr Thomas  S.  Bretherton 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir R.  H.  Edsall 

Program  Director Robert  Krieghoff 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Holmes 


WHHH 


WARREN— 1 94 1— MBS 

Frequency:  1440  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Warren  Tribune  Radio 

Station.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 108  Main  St. 

Phone:  2212-9 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Newspaper   Af fil Tribune  Co. 

Representative   Rambeau 

Transcription    Service    Associated 

President .Helen  Hart  Hurlber! 

General   Manager Carl  J.   Raymond 

Sales  Prom Peter  J.  Dignan 

Comm.  Mgr D.  M.  Shaver 

Chief  Engineer Robert  E.  Hardy 


WCHO 


WASfflNGTON  COURT  HOUSE— 
1952— KBS 

Frequency:   1250  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Court  House  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address 113V2  S.  Main  St. 

Phone:    5-6211 Air  Time:   DayUme 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service     SESAC 

Station  Rep Hil  F.   Best 

Membership    RAB 

President W.   N.   Nungesser 

Gen.,   Comm.  Mgr Leon  Lloyd 

Program  Director William  Hughes 

Chief    Engineer Carl   Egbert 


WPKO 

WAVERLY— 1954 

Frequency:   1380 Power:  1000  Watts 

Owner Hi  Kinco  Bcstrs. 

Phone    Piketon  2781 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng D.  E.  Kinker 


WKOV 


WELLSTON— 1952 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Family  Bdcstng  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Bo«  190 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription    World 

President Stephen  H.  Kovalan 

General    Manager Parks    Robinson 

Program  Director John  E.  Wilson 

St..  Comm.  Mgr K.  Williams 


WWST 


WOOSTER— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Wooster  Republican  Ptg.  Co. 

Phone:  3-5075 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus,   SESAC 

General  Manager E.  B.  Evans 

Commercial  Mgr Quentin  W.  Welty 

Progrcnn  Director Robert  Heeter 

Chief  Engineer Burton  L.  Bowman 


WRFD 


WORTHINGTON— 1947 

Frequency:  880  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Peoples  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 246  N.  High  St. 

Phone:  CA.  8471 1 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative Meeker 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

President M.  D.  Lincoln 

General  Manager Herbert  E.  Evans 

Sta.,  Mgr Joseph  D.  Bradshccw 

Comm.  Mgr Harry  H.  Hoessly 

Program   Director Bill   Arthurs 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr .Phil  Sheridan 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Schaai 


WBBW 


YOUNGSTOWN— 1949— ABC 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner Mahoning  Valley  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Warner  Theatre  Bldg. 

Phone:  Riverside  44421 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service    Long- Worth 

Station  Representative Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

President,  Ch.  Eng John  Cherpack,  Jr. 

Vice-Pres.,  Gen.-Comm.  Mgr Gene  Trace 

Program  Director .'  .Tony  Ross 

PubUcity  Director .Marilyn  Noble 


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YOUNGSTOWN— 1939— NBC 

Frequency:  1390  Kc Power:  5000  Watta 

Owned-Operated  By WFMJ  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 101   W.  Boardmom 

Phone:  Riverside  3-4121 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative  Headley-Reed 

Transcription   Ser Thesaurus,  SESAC 

Membership  NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr William  F.  Maag.  Jr. 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Mitchell  F.  Stanley 

Program  Director Robert  Locke 

Chief  Engineer Frank  A.  Dieringer 


W  K  B  N 


YOUNGSTOWN— 1926— CBS 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  5000  WatU 

Owned-Operated  By WKBN  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Phone  Number Sterling  2-1145 

Air   Time Full  Time 

Address 3930   Sunset   Blvd. 

News  Service UP,  AP 

Newspaper  Affiliation Plain  Deoler 


Transcription  Service World.  Long-Worth 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Warren  P.  WUliomson.  Jr. 

Station  Manager J.  Lothair  Bowden 

Program  Director Don  Brlce 

Public  Relations  Director Jim  Smith 

Chief  Engineer B.  T.  WUldna 


WHIZ 


ZANESVILLE— 1924— NBC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watta 

Owner. .  .Southeastern  Ohio  Bcstg.  System.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Lind  Arcade  Bldg. 

Phone:   2-5431 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation Zanesville  PubL  Co. 

News   Service    UP 

Representative John   E.   Pearson 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President    Clay   LltUck 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir..  .Nancy  Armstrong 

Gen.,  Station  Manager Allan  Land 

Comm.   Mgr Nate   Milder 

Prog.  Dir Bob  Wagner 

Chief  Engineer William  A.  Hunt.  Sr. 


OKLAHOMA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)   2,312,000  —  Families  658,000 
Radio  Homes  590,000  —  TV  Homes  360,000  —  Stations  in  State  47 


K  A  D  A 

ADA— 1934— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated    By KADA    Bcstg.,   Inc. 

Business  Address Box  642 

Phone:  12  &  13 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative .  . .  Venard.  Rintoul  &  McCcnnell 

Membership    NARTB.  RAB 

President Dr.  C.  C.  Morris 

VJ».  &  General  Manager BUly  T.  Hoover 

Station  Manager Jerry  Spencer 

Secy.  Trea B.  MorrU 

Program  Director Fred  Thompson 

Chief  Engineer George  Miller.  Jr. 


KWHW 


ALIUS— 1946— MBS-EBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Altus  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Phone:   1405 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative   Pearson 

Membership     NARTB 

Newspaper  Affiliation    "Times-Democrat" 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Frank  E.  Wimberly 

Chief  Engineer Ernest  Baucum 


KVSO 

ARDMORE— 1935— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By .  .  Ardmoreite    Publishing    Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 112  N.  Washington 

Phone:  3030 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Newspaper   Affiliation Daily    Ardmoreite 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Representative    Venard 

General    Manager Albert    Riesen 

Comm.   Mgr J.  E.  Riesen 

Program  Director Dolly  Dutton 

Publicity    Director Galy   Vctmell 

Chief  Engineer WiUiam  E.  Kolb 

KWON 

BARTLESVILLE— 1942— MBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated    By . .  Bartlesville    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address KWON  Bldg. 

Phone:  1400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

President,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr J.  Fred  Case 

Commercial  Mgr John  Collins 

Chief  Engineer Nathan  Parsons 

KBWL 

BLACKWELL— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:   1580  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Star  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 


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JVddiMl  Masonic    Bldg. 

Phoa*«  309  Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Se.vice    AP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Best 

General    Manager John    W.    Carrick 

Chief  Engineer H.  B.  Green 


KWCO 


CmCKASHA— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Freq.:   1560  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d.-  250  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By .  .  Washita  Valley  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address   4th  &  Grand 

Phone:  2898 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative H.  F.  Best 

Gen.  Mgr Jack  L.  Pink 

Commercial  Manager Tom  Miller 

Program  Director Marjorie  Richards 

Chief  Engineer W.  K.  Berry 

KWOE 

CLINTON— 1949 

Frequency:   1320  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By. Western  Okla.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Neptune  Park 

Phone:  618 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Representative Hil  F.  Best 

General  Manager V.  M.  Preston 

Commercial  Mgr Leo   Tremblay 

Chief   Engineer Hubert    Gaston 

KWHP 

GUSHING— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:   1600  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By W.  H.  Payne 

Address   Box  791 

Phone:   922 Air  Time:   Dcrytime 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Gen..  Comm.  Manager William  H.  Payne 

Station  Mgr George  S.  Lanham 

Program  Director Mary  Lou  Wright 

Chief  Engineer Charles  F.  Hebard 


KRHD 


DUNCAN— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1350  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Duncan  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   West  Pine  St. 

Phone:  1350 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Hil   F.   Best 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

President R.  H.  Drury 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr W.  M.  Brubaker 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Leste"  Agee 

Program    Director John    Moen 


KSEO 


DURANT— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  750  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated   By .  .  .  Democrat   Printing   Co. 


Address    Democrat  Bldg. 

Phone:  2200 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

Transcription  Service Standard 

Partners R.  F.  Story.  Bennett  Story 

General  Manager Leroy  Moses 

Chief  Engineer Leonard  Brown 


KASA 


ELK  CITY— 1932— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Southwest  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 204   N.   Main 

Phone:  730 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Station  Rep Best 

Manager Lonnie  J.  Preston 

Program    Director Alice    Howenstine 

Chief    Engineer Robert    Hemphill 

K  C  R  C 

ENID— 1929— ABC-OKLA.    NET-KBS 

Frequency:  1390  Kc Power:  1000  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By Enid  Radiophone  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Broadway  Tower 

Phone:  447 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    World 

News.  Af f il. . .  "Morning  News,"  "Daily  Eagle" 

Representative John  E.  Pearson  Co. 

Membership    NARTB 

President Milton   B.   Garber 

General  Manager Pert  Murphy 

Commercial  Mgr H.  P.  Hale 

Program  Director B.  Napier 

Chief  Engineer Murray  D.  Coleman 


KGWA 


ENID— 1950— MBS 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:   1000  Wotts 

Owned-Oper.  By Public  Bcstg.  Service,  Inc. 

Address 1 15  V2  E.  Broadway 

Phone:  4230 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    Pearson 

President George   E.   Foiling 

General  Manager H.  J.  Godschalk 

Chief  Engineer Ralph  Druen 


KTAT 


FREDERICK- 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Frederick  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Main  &  Grand 

Phone:  5-2131 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Keystone 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

General   Manager J.   D.   Jones,   Jr. 

Partner Ronald   W.    Wheeler 

Conrnv.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir E.  Jones 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng D.  Jones 

Progronm    Director Mary   Wheeler 


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KGYN 

GUYMON— 1948 

Frequency:  1220  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Plains  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  38 

Phone:  888 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World,  Thesaurus 

Membership NARTB,  R AB 

Representative Hi!  F.  Best 

President,  Gen.  Mgr T.  M.  Rabum,  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr Edward  J.  Slater 

Chief  Engineer. Herbert  L.  Noyes 

KTJS 

HOBART— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1420  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By A.  R.  Fuchs 

Address   Box  796 

Phone:  1070 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

President,  Ch.  Eng A.  Fuchs 

Comm.  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr D.  Davis 

KIHN 

HUGO--1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Little  Dixie  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address East  on  Highway  70 

Phone:   1140 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

President O.  A.  Brewer 

Gen.  Manager R.  A.  Prichard 

Chief  Engineer Dalton  E.  Jones 

KBEL 

IDABEL— 1953 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Idabel  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address   Box  1072 

News  Service AP 

Transcription Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Winston  O.  Ward 

Comm.,  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr J.  P.  Stanley 

Program  Director Ralph  Mills 

Chief   Engineer Cliff   Taylor 

KS  W  0 

LAWTON— 1941— ABCOKLA.  NET 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Powar:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Okla.  Quolity  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio   Address 406  V2   D  Ave. 

Phone:  1380 Air  Time:  Full  Tim3 

News  Service    UP 

Tronscrip.  Service .  World,  Lang- Worth,  Standard 

Representative John  Pearson 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

President R.  H.  Drewry 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Leo  R.  Morris 

Program  Director Tom  Gilmore 

Chief  En^neer Willard  Cochran 


KNED 

McALESTER— 1950 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Pittsburg  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Address   Aldrige  Hotel 

Phone:   1460 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service World.   Thesaurus 

Representative    Pearson 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Ray  Van  Hooser 

Commercial  Manager Phil  Reed 

Sis.  Promotion  Mgr Frank  Hopkins 

Prog.  Dir Mary  Jo  Lawson 

Chief    Engineer Dexter    Ferry 

KTMC 

McALESTER— 1946— ABC-OKLA. 
KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Mc Alester  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Earle  Hotel 

Phone:  2411 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Venard 

Membership NARTB 

President    WilUam  Young 

Gen.,   Sta.  Mgr Bob  Baggett 

Commercial  Mgr Bill  Skeith 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Larry  Croft 

Publicity  Director Bob  Bristow 

Program    Director Geraldyne    Jones 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Duncan 

KGLC 

MIAMI— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Miami  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Miami  Hotel 

Transcription    Ca^^ital 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Adam    Young 

President    Kenyon  Brown 

General  Manager William  A.  Searle 

Supv Frank  J.  Lynch 

Prog.  Dir Carm  Soricelli 

Chief  Engineer Lewis  Stone 

KBIX 

MUSKOGEE— 1936— ABC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Okla.  Pr«*ss  Pub.  Co. 

Address    Barnes   Bldg. 

Phone:  MU  2-1331 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     Venard 

President Tams  Bbcby,  Jr. 

General  Manager Walter  W.  Weber 

Commercial   Mgr George  Lanham 

Program    Director Howard    Whitely 

Chief  Engineer Clyde  Miller 


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MUSKOGEE- 1948 

Frequency:    1380   Kc Power:    1000  d..  500  n. 

Owned  Oper.  By ...  Eastern  Okla.  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 412»2   Court  St. 

Phone:  MU  2-2488 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newi   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative    Pearson 

President R.    M.   Mountcastle 

Gen.,    Station   Mqr Jimmie   Barry 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Paul  Weatherbee 

Program    Director George   Overton 

Chief    Engineer lames    Keitel 


KNOR 


NORMAN— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Cwned Cleveland   County    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  542 

Phone:  474 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Station    Rep Best 

Gen.  Mgr.  (Ptnr.) William  S.  Morgan 

President Tol    Dickenson 

Comm.  Mgr James  B.  Logan 

Program  Director Gene  Stansberry 

Chief   Engineer Gene   Morris 


KBYE 


OKLAHOMA  CITY— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  890  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Opearted  By State  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 9th  &  B'way 

Phone:  FO  5-2323 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service UP 

Membership   NARTB.  RAB 

President A.  Earl  CuUum 

General  Manager Frank  J.  Lynch 

Program  Director F.  F.  Lynch 

Chief  Engineer Robert  E.  Schilb 

KLPR 

OKLAHOMA  CITY— 1947 

Frequency:   1140  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Own-^d  Oper.  By Okla.  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 128  V2  W.  Commerce  St. 

Phone:  FO.  5-6358 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

News   Service    AP 

Owner,  Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Byrne  Ross 

Comm..  Promotion  Mgr Monty  Wells 

Program  Director Mrs.  Kathleen  Burkett 

Pub.  Dir Grant  Ladd 

Chief  Engineer lay  Davis 


K  0  C  Y 


OKLAHOMA  CITY— 1938— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Plaza  Court  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address. ..  .Plaza  Court  BIdg. 

Phone:  Forest  5-4333 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Pearson 


Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr M.  H.  Bcnebrake 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr George  Collisson 

Program  Director Bill  Ward 

Chief  Engineer Hal  Henegar 

K  0  M  A 

OKLAHOMA  CITY— 1931— CBS 

Frequency:  1520  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KOMA.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 7300  Lincoln  Blvd. 

News   Service UP 

Transcription  Service ....  Standard,  Lang-Worth 

Representative     Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB 

President John    Toole   Griffin 

General-Station  Mgr Edgar  T.  Bell 

Sales  Mgr Gene  Riesen 

Program  Director Perry  Dickey 

Chief  Engineer M.  W.  Thomas 


KTOK 


OKLAHOMA  CITY— 1927— ABC 

Frequency:   1000  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KTOK,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1800  W.  Main 

Phone:  FO.  5-8352 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership RAB 

President Wendell  Mayes 

Gen.  Mgr John  Hopkins 

Prog.   Dir Bill   Bryan 

Chief  Engineer Clifford  Easum 

KTOW 

OKLAHOMA  CITY— 1948 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Sooner  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address ....  Liberty  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  CE.  2-6367 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Rambeau 

Membership    NARTB 

President     Ralph    Ball 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Rex  M.  Lester.  Jr. 

Comm.  Mgr Eddie  Peak 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr J.  Oaybaugh 

Prog.  Dir Morgan  Roberts 

Pub.  Dir Betty  Carr 

Chief  Engineer Thomas  F.  Lindsey 

W  K  Y 

OKLAHOMA  CITY— 1920— NBC 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WKY  Radiophone  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 500  E.  Britton 

Phone:  TRinity  8-2161 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Newspaper  Affiliation Oklahoma  Pub.  Co. 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    Katz 


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Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr E.  K.  Gaylord 

Station  Manager P.  A.  Sugg 

Dir.  of  Radio Eugene  B.  Dodson 

Program  Director Paul  Browner 

Public  Relations  Mgr Wally  Kinnan 

Chief  Engineer H.  J.  LoTell 

K  H  B  G 

OKMULGEE— 1937— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Okmulgee  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address Times  Bldg. 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.  Service   Lang-Worth 

President Don  Reynolds 

Station  Manager John  D.  Whitt 

Program   Director Nil   Kenan 

Chief  Engineer John   Brennerman 


KVLH 


PAULS  VALLEY— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1470  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By KVLH  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Trans.  Address P.  O.  Box  610 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Lang- Worth 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

President James  T.  Jackson 

General    Manager Phil   Crenshaw 

Comm.  Mgr Jim  Gray 

Chief  Engineer George   Rountree 


WBBZ 


PONCA  CITY— 1928— MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Ponca  City  Pub.  Co. 

Address 1601  E.  Okla. 

Phone:  RO.  5-6607 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper    Affiliation The    News 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

President Clyde  E.  Muchmore 

Sta..  Gen.  Mgr Cy  Casper 

Commercial  Mgr Bill  Gorman 

Prog.  Dr William  G.  Maugans 

Chief  Engineer Chuck  Chaney 

KLCO 

POTEAU— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner LeFlora   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address    Box   511 

Phone  660 

Co-Owner,  Gen.  Mgr R.  B.  Bell 

Co-Owner,  Prog.  Dir Bemice  Bell 

KOLS 

PRYOR— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:   1570  Kc Power:   250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Lakes  Area  Bcstg.  Co. 


Address FUth  &  S.  Mill  Sts. 

Phone:   1263 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service SESAC 

News  Service    AP 

Representative H.  F.  Best 

Owner,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr L.  L.  Gaff aney 

Commercial  Manager Mrs.  L.  L.  Gaifoney 

Program    Director Merle   Caldwell 

K  G  F  F 

SHAWNEE— 1930— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KGFF  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    Hotel   Aldridge 

Phone:   4390 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Newspaper  Affiliation Stauffer  Publ.,  Inc. 

Transcription  Service  World 

President Oscar  S.  Stouifei 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager William  A.  Weaver 

Chief  Engineer Earl  R.  Ward 

KSPI 

STILLWATER— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  780  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Stillwater  Publishing  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  231 

News  Service    UP 

Newspaper  Affiliation   News-Press 

Transcription  Service World 

Sta.  Rep Clark 

Gen.  Mg.,  Program  Director J.  R.  Bellotti 

Chief  Engineer Paul  McCoUum 

KAKC 

TULSA— 1946 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Public  Radio  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 412  E.  Fifth  St. 

Phone:  4-2401 Air  Time:  Full  Tune: 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Walker 

President-Treas S.  E.  Avey 

V.P.,  General  Manager Jomes  L.  Neal 

Program  Director Rusty   Kirk 

Chief  Engineer M.  M.  Donley 


KFMJ 


TULSA— 1946 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Fred  Jones  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio    Address 1242    S.   Boston 

Phone:   5-5555 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    ^ 

Representative    Boiling 

President    Fred  Jones 

Comm.   Manager Jack    Betx 

General  Manager Lawson  Taylor 

Chief  Engineer Nathan  Wilcoot 


K  0  M  E 


TULSA— 1938— KBS 

Frequency:  1300  Kc. .   Power:  5000  d..  1000  n. 
Owned-Oper.  By Oil  Capital  Soles  Corp. 


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BuftinMs-Studio  Address 8th  &  Main 

Phone:  3-4121 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Serrlce    AP 

Representative     Gill-Perna 

Membership RAB 

President John   E.  Brown  Jr. 

General  Manager E.  William  George 

Comm.    Manager C.    W.    Grim,    Jr. 

Chiel  Elngineer Roy  Brown 


KRMG 


TULSA— 1949  -ABC 

Freq.:  740  Kc Power:  50  Kw.  d.,  25  Kw.  n. 

Owned  Operated  By Western  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address.  .311  So.  Denver  Ave. 

Phone:    54-4291 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

Representative     John    Blair 

News   Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President    Harrington  Wimberly 

Gen.,  Comm.  Manager Frank  S.  Lane 

Prog.,    Pub.   Director Keith   Bretz 

Chief  Engineer William  H.  Bradley 

K  T  U  L 

TULSA— 1934— CBS 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Tulsa  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address    BouIder-on-the-Pork 

Phone:  2-3191 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Lang- Worth 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

President John  T.  Griffin 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr L.  A.  Blust.  Jr. 

National  Sis.  Mgr B.  Holmes 

Sales  Mgr William  D.  Swanson 

Gen.  Prom.  Mgr George  Ketchcun 

Program  Director John  Devine 

Chief    Engineer Robert   Snider 


K  V  0  0 


TULSA— 192S— NBC 

Frequency:  1170  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ....  Southwestern  Sales  Corp. 


Bus.-Studio   Address Philtower   Bldg. 

Phone:   2-3281 Air-Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service Standard.   World 

Membership    RAB 

Representative    Edward   Petry 

President W.    G.    Skelly 

V.P..  General  Mgr William  B.  Way 

Commercial  Manager ....  Gustav  K.  Brondborq 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr W.  T.  McClarin 

Program  Director Joseph  O'Niel 

Chief   Engineer John    Bushnell 


KWSH 


WEWAKA— 1948— ABC-KBS-MBS 

Frequency:   1260  Kc Power:  LOGO  Walts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Tri  Cities  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Address   Box  1260 

Phone:    1260-1261 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service Standard 

Representative    Venard 

President Dr.  C.  C.  Morris 

General  Manager Bill  Hoover 

Station  Manager Roy  Judge 

Prog.  Dir.,  Prom.  Mgr .Gladys  Williams 

Publicity  Director Jav  Harmon 

Chief  Engineer Warren   W.  Abbott 


KSIW 


WOODWARD— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Woodward  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  Trans.  Loc 22  &  Cedar  Sts. 

Phone:   1450 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription   Service Capitol.  Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

Representative   Pearson 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Edwcord  A.  Ryan 

Program  Director Lenora  W.  Ryan 

Chief  Engineer Francis  R.  Berry 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS . . . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


AP 


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OREGON 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)   1,672,000  -  Families  602,000 
Radio  Homes  586,000  _  TV  Homes  215,000  -  Stations  in  State  50 


K  Wl  L 


ALBANY— 1941— MBS-DON  LEE 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Central  WUlamette  Bcstg. 

Bus.-Studio-Trans.  Loc Queen  Ave.  &  Elm 

Phone:  WA  6-2233 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Newspaper  Affiliation "Democrat  Herald" 

Representative Moore-Lund,  Ayres,  Best 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

President R.  B.  Cronise 

General   Manager. Chet  Wheeler 

Commercial  Manager Dewey  Rand 

Station  Manager Warren  Stoffer 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr John   Boyer 

P  ogram  Director LeRoy  JoUey 

Chief    Engineer Herbert   Davidson 


KWIN 


ASHLANI>— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Rogue  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1160  Helman  Rd. 

News  Service   AP 

President    Don  Miller 

Station  Manager Daren  L.  Flickinger 

Program  Dir Bill   Lively 


KAST 


ASTORIA— 192S— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1370  Kc. ......  Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Astoria  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio   Address 1006   Taylor   Ave. 

Phone:  95 . .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative Moore-Lund,  Ayres 

Membership    RAB.  NARTB 

President Robert  B.  Chessman 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr R.  D.  Holmes 

Program  Director Mrs.  Mary  Ristola 

Commercial  Manager Irving  Steinbeck 

Chief  Engineer Jay  Bruce  Whitwell 


KVAS 


ASTORIA— 1950 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Lower  Columbis  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 612  Commercial  St. 

News  Service UP 

Representative Moore,  Holman 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen,  Mgr .  .A.  L.  Capstaff 

Station  Mgr :   T.  R.  Williams 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr ...Chas.  Dean 

Chief  Engineer James  Titus 


KBKR 


BAKER— 1939— KBS 

Fiequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Inland  Radio.  Inc. 

Bus.Studio  Address 3032  Auburn  Ave. 

Phone:   140 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Station  Rep Best.  Moore  &  Lund 

Membership    NARTB 

Transcription    Service    World 

Gen..  Comm.  Mgr Kenneth  B.  Lockwood 

Program  Dir Kenneth  Holden 

Chief  Engineer Walter  E.  Stewart 


KB  N  D 


BEND— 1937— MBS-DON  LEE-KBS 

Frequency:  1110  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Central  Oregon  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Coble  Bldg. 

Phone:  848 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative W.  S.  Grant.  Moore-Lund 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Frank  H.  Loggan 

Comm.  Mgr Doug   Gaines 

Pgm.  Dir Kessler  Cannon 

Chief   Engineer Robert   Dickinson 


K  0  0  S 


COOS  BAY— 1928— MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By KOOS,   Inc. 

Address 505  Hall  Bldg. 

Phone:  Congress  7-2121 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     Moore-Lund 

Membership    RAB 

President Sheldon  F.  Sackett 

Comm.  Mgr William  Cook 

Station  Manager Phil  Waters 

Prog.  Dir John  Tasnady 

Chief  Engineer Nate  Olson 


KWRO 


COQUILLE— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KWRO.  Inc. 

Address   P.  O.  Box  396 

Phone:  3961 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Rep Moore-Lund,   Continental.   O'Connell 

Sect.-Treas W.   E.   WaUh 

General  Manager Lynn  C.  Thomas 

Chief   Engr . . . , Drew    Walker 


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KCOV 

COR  VALLIS— 1954 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Midland   Bcstq.    Co. 

Address.  .    Conrcxllls  Hotel.  Second  &  Madison 

News    Serrice    UP 

Rep Eyerett-McKlnney.   Moore  &  Lund 

SuperTlsor     Lee    Bishop 

President Don     McCormick 

Manager    Frank  Flynn 

KRUL 

CORVALLIS— 1947 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Wotti 

Owned  Oper.  By Pacific  States  Radio  Co. 

Address  Trans.  Lot 1221  So.  ISth  St. 

News   Serrice    AP 

Representative    McGlUvra 

Membership    RAB 

President Fred  T.  Haley 

Gen.,   Comm.  Mgr Douglas  Setterberg 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Jack  Gallant 

Program    Director Hal   Wehmeier 

Chief  Engineer Steve  Wade 

KOMB 

COTTAGE  GROVE— 1953 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Orlo  M.   Bagley 

Address P.  O.  Boac  606 

Phone:   1400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Rep Continental 

Manager    Anthony  Maucione 

K  0  D  L 

THE  DALLAS— 1940— ABC 

Frequency:   1440  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

O wned-Oper.  By Western  Radio  Corp. 

Phone:  2300 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Representative Moore  &  Lund,  Ayres 

Pres.,  General  Manager V.  B.  Kenworthy 

Station  Manager Paul  E.  Walden 

Comm.   Mgr Lawrence  Beaudoin 

Promotion   Director Monte  DeVon 

Prog.  Dir George  Pence 

Chief    Engineer Bruce    Elliott 

KASH 

EUGENE— 1947— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:   1600  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Air  Ways.  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1600 

Phone:  5-3357 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Rep.  W.  Coast  Sis Donald  Cooke 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr E.  L.  Kincaid 

Commercial  Manager Paul  N.  Plank 

Program  Director Laura  Plank 

Asst.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir Clare  Mattingly 

Chief  Engineer Norville  M.  Packard 


KERG 

EUGENE— 1949— CBS 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Guard  Pub.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  506 

Phone:  5-4304 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Newspaper  Affiliation   "Register-Guard" 

Transcription  Service ....  Columbia  Masterwks. 

Representative Weed    &    Co. 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Alton  F.   Baker 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr L.  W.  Trommlits 

Commercial  Manager Herb  Michael 

Publicity  Director Jack  Craig 

Prom.  Mgr Robert  Fulton 

Chief  Engineer Calvert  Applegate 

K  0  R  E 

EUGENE— 1927— MBS-DON  LEE 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Lane  Bcstq.  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  1032 

Phone:  4-4214 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth 

Rep Everett-McKinney,  Moore  &  Lund 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Lee  Bishop 

Commercial  Mgr Virgil  Parker 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr. Bob  Davis 

Program    Director Harry    Kirk 

Chief  Engineer Floyd  Vike* 

KUGN 

EUGENE— 1946— NBC 

Freq.:  590  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated   By KUGN,  Inc. 

Business   Address P.  O.  Box   112 

Phone:  4-6216 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Meeker 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr C.  O.  Fisher 

Commercial   Manager E.   W.   Karl 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Reg  Roos 

Chief  Engineer George  Hathaway 

KRWC 

FOREST  GROVE— 1950 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Irving   G.   Schmidtke 

Address Rt.  2,  Box  59 

Phone:  Forest  Grove  6091.  .Air  Time:  Daytime 
Representative. . .  .Wm.  Ayres,  Moore  &  Lund 

Transcription   Service Standard 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Irving  V.  Schmidtke 

Commercial  Mgr Clarence  S.  Sherman 

Prog.  Dir Jack  L.  White 

Pub.  Dir Robert  Kingsley 


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K  U  I  N 

GRANTS  PASS— 1939--MBS 
DON  LEE 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watta 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Southern  Oregon  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  148 

Phone    GR   6-4477 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative W.  S.  Grant 

Representative    NARTB.  RAB 

President A.  E.  Voorhies 

General  Manager E.  A.  Malone 

Commercial  Mgr M.  K.  Ball 

Program  Director Dave  Allen 

Chief  Engineer N.  L.  Williams 

KRTV 

HILLSBORO— 1954 

Frequency:   1360  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Representative    Moore   &   Lund 

President    Harold   C.    Singleton 

Chief   Engineer Paul   Alexander 

KIHR 

HOOD  RIVER— 1950 

Frequency:    1340  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Ore.-Wash.  Bcstrs. 

Address P.  O.  Box  207 

Phone:  8561 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription    World 

Representative Moore-Lund 

Membership    RAB 

President C.    H.    Fisher 

Sta.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir Don  McCutcheon 

Comm.    Mgr R.   C.   WeiseiUjurger 

Chief  Engineer Don  I.  Morris 


KFJI 


KLAMATH  FALLS— 1923— MBS 
DON  LEE 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  5000  d„  1000  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By KFJI  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  692 

Phone:  22551 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative W.  S.  Grant,  Moore-Lund 

Membership   NARTB 

President W.  D.  Miller 

Station  Mgr Alan  K.  Abner 

Program  Dir Brad  Cole 

Chief  Eng W.  Loerke 

KFLW 

KLAMATH   FALLS— 1946— ABC-CBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Herald  Publ.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  941 

Phone  Number  8115 


Air  Time FuU  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service     Standard 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

Membership    NARTB.   BAB 

President Franlt  Jenkins 

General   Manager Bud   Chandler 

Commercial  Manager Aaron  Boe 

Chief  Engineer Bill  Grimes 


K  L  B  M 


LA  GRANDE— 1928— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Inland  Radio.  Inc. 

Phone:   2201 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Transcription    Service Standard 

Representative Moore  &   Lund.   Best 

Membership   NARTB 

Gen..  Comm.  Manager Ken  Lillard 

Program  Director Judy  Holman 

Chief  Engineer Len  Serdor 


KGAL 


LEBANON— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-O^er.  By Linn  County  Bcstrs..  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  341 

Phone:    8631 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

News  Service    AP 

Station   Rep Holman 

Transcription  Service Langworth,  SESAC 

President W.  Gordon  Allen 

General    Manager John    Truhan 

Commercial  Manager Don   Wellman 

Program  Director Nate  Bridges 

Chief  Engineer Danny  Bridges 

KMCM 

McMINNVILLE— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:   1260  Kc Power:  1000  Wotts 

Owned-Oper.  By Yamhill  Bcstrs. 

Address P.  O.  Box  207 

Phone:  3811 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper    Affil Daily    News-Register 

Transcription  Service   World 

Station    Rep Continental 

News  Service    AP 

President Jack  B.  Bladlne 

Gen..  Comm.  Mgr Glasco  Branson 

Program    Director Leslie    Cuimingham 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Adkins 


KBOY 


MEDFORD— 1954 

Frequency:   730  Kc Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By K-Boy   Bcstrs. 

Address   P.  O.  Box  1109 

Phone    3-5355 

Partner.  Gen.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir C.  E.  Wilson 

Partner P.  D.  Jackson 

Prtn.,  Comm.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng..  .W.  H.  Hansen 


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KMED 


MEDFORD— 1922— NBC 

Freq.:    1440  Kc Power:   5  Kw.  d.,    1   Kw.  n. 

Owned  Operated  By Radio  Mediord,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1306 

Phone:  2-4000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Station  Representative Meeker  Assoc. 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Vern    Robinson 

General.  Sta.  Mgr Ray  Johnson 

Commercial    Mgr Tom    Tubbs 

Publicity    Director Norm    Oberst 

Program    Director Russ    Jamison 

Chief   Engineer Don   Smith 

KYJC 

MEDFORD— 1947— ABC-CBS 

frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By    , .  .Medford  Printing   Co. 

Trans.  Address 27  North  Fir  St. 

Phone:  2-5277 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Newspaper  Affilaition Mail  Tribune 

Representative    Grant 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

Membership    NARTB 

President   Robert  W.  Ruhl 

Gen.,  Sta..  Prom.  Mgr Jimmy  Dunlevy 

Comm.,  Mgr Tom  MacLeod 

Program   Director John  Ahern 

Chief  Engineer Dick  Woods 


KNPT 


NEWPORT— 1948 

Frequency:  1310  Ec Powen  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Yaquina  Radio,  Inc. 

Business  Address 1940  N.  Coast  H'way 

News  Service    AP 

Rep Ayres,  Moore  &  Lund,  Continental 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Tom  R.  Becker 

Comm.    Mgr.,   Prog.   Dir Bob   Eubanks 

Sales    Prom.    Mgr Helen   Wade 


KFIR 


NORTH  BEND— 1951— CBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Bay  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  905 

Phone:   SK  9-7351 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative W.  S.  Grant,  Keating 

Owner,  Gen.  Mgr Josephine  Edwards 

Station    Manager Glenn    Nickell 

Comm.    Manager William  Jones 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr Charles   Lee 

Chief   Engineer Arthur   Schuldt 


KSRV 


ONTARIO— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:   1380  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned  Operoted  By Inland  Radio,  Inc. 


Address Box  540 

Phone:    212 Air    Time:    Full   Time 

News   Service    UP 

Rep Pac.   Northwest.   Moore-Lund,  Best 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Tran.   Ser Standard,  Langworth 

General  Manager Gordon  L.  Capps 

Asst.    Manager Charles    E.   Horland 

Commercial  Manager. Robert  Humphreys 

Program  Director Rodrick  Walter 

Chief    Engineer Geoffrey   Gass 

KGON 

OREGON  CITY— 1947 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Powen  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By ClackODnoa  Bcatrs. 

Business    Address Box    391 

Phone:  OR  5249 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.  Ser World,  Associated^  Standard 

Rep Robt.  Meeker,  Moore-Lund,  Paschall 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

President .Dr.  John  H.  Fltsgibbon 

Comm.,  Prom.,  Gen.  Mgr Irwin  S.  Adams 

Program  Director Sonora  B.  Hoffman 

Chief  Engineer Edward  G.  Saxe 

K  W  R  C 

PENDLETON— 1941— ABC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc. Power:  250  Watte 

Owned-Oper.  By Western  Radio  Corp. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  178 

News   Service UP 

Trans.  Ser Thesauraus 

Station  Rep Moore  &  Lund 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr V.  B.  Kenworthy 

Station   Manager Ted  A.   Smith 

Commercial  Mgr John  Webb 

Program  Director John  F.  Cameron 

Chief  Engineer , Douglas  Whipple 

K  EX 

PORTLAND— 1926— ABC 

Frequency:  1190  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Westinghouse  Radio 

Address 1230  SW  Main  St. 

Phone:  CApital  1881 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP,  INS 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Membership    RAB 

Station  Representative Free  &  Peters  Inc. 

President   Chris  Witting 

General  Manager Joseph  E.  Baudino 

Station  Manager J.  B.  Conley 

Commercial  Manager R.  E.  Rudolph 

Sales  Promotion  Manager ..  Charles  L.  Burrow 

Program  Director Mel  Bailey 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Erwin 

K  G  W 

PORTLAND— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  620  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper. Pioneer  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 1320  S.W.  Broadway 

Phone:  BEacon  63$4 ......  ^ir  Time:  Full  Time 


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News  Service AP,  INS 

Representative    Edw<xrd  Petry 

Membership    .NARTB.  RAB 

Transcription SESAC 

President George  Orput 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr James  A.  Mount 

Asst   Mgr T.  D.  Rishworth 

Comm.  Mgr R.  H.  Prigmore 

Prog.,  Puib.  Dir Robert  E.  Franklin 

Chief  Engineer Earl  E.  Petersen 

K  0  I  N 

PORTLAND— 1925— CBS 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned Mt.  Hood  Radio-TV  Bcstag.  Corp. 

Business  Address P.  O;  Box  1031 

Phone:  ATwater  3333 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  INS.  UP 

Transcription  Service World,  Standard 

Representative CBS,  Spot  &  Sis. 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

President   Ted  Gamble 

Gen.  Mgr Harry  H.  Buckendahl 

Promotion  Director George  Wann 

Program   Manager Willord   Mears 

Nat'l  Adv.  Mgr I.  I.  Palmer 

Dir.  of  Engineering Louis  S.  Bookwalter 

KPAM 

PORTLAND— 1951 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Bcstrs.  Oregon  Ltd. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1230 

Phone:  ATwater  0106 Air  Tune:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

Trans.  Serv Associated.  World,  SESAC 

Pres.,  Sta..  Gen.  Mgr Stanley  M.  Goard 

Program    Director Douglas   Ducklow 

Comm.  Manager Deal  O.  Wilkins 

Sales,  Prom.  Mgr Jack  Hampton 

Publicity  Director Jim  McGuire 

Chief  Engineer Charles  K.  Dickson 

K  P  D  Q 

PORTLAND— 1947 

Frequency:   800  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Bus.-Studio-Trans.  Address.  1008  S.W.  6th  Ave. 

Phone:  CA  9209. . . Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Membership    ^^^ 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Jack  W.  Davis 

Program   Director "Wink"  Guthrie 

Chief   Engineer Bob   Beattie 

KPOJ 

PORTLAND— 1932^MBS— DON  LEE 

Frequency:  1330  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KPOJ,  Inc. 

Phone:  Broadway  3484. .  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Studio   Address 1019  S.W.   lOlh 

News  Service   UP 

Newspaper  Affiliation Oregon  Journal 

Representative  John  Blair 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

President... Wm.   W.   Knight 


General-Station  Manager R.  M.  Brown 

Commercial  Manager Robert  C.  La  Bonte 

Program  Director Jack  Moys 

Chief  Engineer Richard  R.  Pooley 


K  W  J  J 


PORTLAND— 1925 

Frequency:   1080  Kc Power:  10.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Rodney  F.  Johnson 

Bus.-Studio  Address 1011  S.W.  6th  Ave. 

Phone:  Atwater  4393 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service INS 

Representative .  .  Burn-Smith,  McGawen.  Young 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Rod  F.  Johnson 

Comm.  Mgr Ben  T.  Crosby 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Charles  A.  Larssn 

Prog.  Dir Jerry  Speerstra 

Chief  Engineer Les  Windes 


KXL 


PORTLAND— 1926 

Frequency:    750  Kc Power:    10.000   Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KXL  Bcstrs. 

Business-Studio   Address Box  5886 

Phone:   EV    1-6558 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service UP,  AP 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Rep.. Walker,  Pacific  Northwest,  Moore  &  Lund 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr H.  S.  Jacobson 

Program  Director Ric   Thomas 

Chief  Engineer Len   Garrett 


KRCO 


PRINEVILLE— 1950 

Frequency:  690  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Central  Oregon 

Address P.  O.  Box  188 

Phone:   6-239 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Membership    RAB 

Trans.   Serv Thesaurus 

Representative Best,  Moore  &  Lund 

News   Service    UP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Norbert  A.  Miksche 

Program    Manager Elsie    Stover 

Comm.  Mgr.,  Chief  Engr C.  R.  Matheny 

Chief    Eng Gene   Johnsick 


KJUN 


REDMOND— 1952— ABC 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Juniper  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1240 

Representative     McGUlvra 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr F.  G.  Lieser 

Bus.,  Prog.  Dir Patricia  Riggs 

Chief    Engr Gene    Johnsick 


KRNR 


ROSEBURG— 1935— CBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By News  Review  Co, 


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AddxMs 134   N.  Jackson 

Phone:  3-5551 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newt   Serrlce    AP 

Transcription   Serrlco    Standard 

Newspaper  AiilUatlon News  Rerlew  Co. 

RepresentatlTei Moore  &  Lund.  Grant 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President    Frank    Jenkins 

Gen.,    Sta.    Mgr Leroy    Hlatt 

Commerckil  Mgr Warr»n  Ward 

Program    Director    Lyle    Fenner 

Chief  Engineer    Max  Dick 


KRXL 


ROSEBURG— 1950— MBS 

Frequencr:    1240   Kc Pow«n   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Umpqua   Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  847 

Phone:  OR  3-4464 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.   Ser World,   Lang- Worth 

Station  Rep Regional  Rep.,  Cox 

Membership   NARTB 

President Donn    Radabau9h 

Sta.,  Comm.,  Gen.  Mgr Iris  Rice  Helliwell 

Program    Director Del   McKay 

Publicity    Director Carol    Kerr 

Chief    Engineer Leo    Reetz 


KGAE 


SALEM— 1951 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated    By KGAE,    Inc. 

Address   Box  768 

Phone:    4-1430 Air  Tune:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Station    Rep Holman 

President W.   Gordon  Allen 

General   Manager Earle  Headrick 

Program    Director Jean    McLean 

Comm.   Manager Robt.   Morse 

Chief   Engineer John   Truhan 


KOCO 


SALEM— 1947 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Wcnw 

Owned-Oper.  By Loring  Schmidt 


Address  Trans.  Loca 1426  Edgewater  St. 

Phone:  3-3108 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service ....  Standard,  Associated 

Representative Wllllom   G.   Rambeau 

Gen.  Mgr Loring  Schmidt 

Program    Director    Carl   Ritchie 

Commercial  Manager Seth  Smith 

Chief  Engineer Bruce  Fountain 

KSLM 

SALEM— 1934— MBS— DON  LEE 

Frequency:  1390  Kc Power:  1000  Watu 

Owned-Operated  By Oregon  Radio,  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  631 

Phone:  3-4831 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Everett,  McKinney 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service World 

Membership    RAB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Glenn  McCormlck 

Comm.,  Sta.  Mgr Dave  Hoss 

Sales  Prom.,  Mer Bill  Ross 

Prog.,  &  Publicity  Director Herb  Johnston 

Chief  Engineer Clyde  Carlton 


KRGA 


SPRINGFIELD— 1954 

Frequency:   1050  Kc Power:   1  Kw. 

Owned W.  Gordon  Allen 

Address P.  O.  Box  696 

Air  Time Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Rep Hal  Holman 

President W.  Gordon  Allen 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Glen  M.  Stadler 

KTIL 

TILLAMOOK— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Tillamook  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business  Address Box  1590 

Phone:  Victor  2-4422 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Rep Continental,  Ayres,  Moore  &  Lund 

President F.  H.  Guyton 

Manager Tom  Hoover 

Chief  Engineer Larry  Brunes 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS  . . . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


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Radio  Homes  2,985,000  —  TV  Homes  2,537,000  —  Stations  in  SUte  124 


WAEB 

ALLENTOWN— 1948 

Freq:  790  Kc Power:  500  W.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By:   WAEB,  Inc. 

Address 7th  &  Hamilton  Sts. 

Phone:  HE.  4-9364 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative Radio-Rep. 

President Howard  Wasserman 

General  Mgr P.  Robert  Ackley 

Program  Dir John  Mraz 

Chief  Engineer William  Gottshall 

WHOL 

ALLENTOWN— 1948— CBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Allentown  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Colorado  &  Poplar  Sts. 

Phone:  HE.  4-4801 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service RCA,  Thesaurus 

Representative    Roymer 

Membership   NARTB 

President Charles  G.  Helwig 

Station  Mgr James  G.  Chambers 

Comm«  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Alfred  F.  Wilcox 

Program  Dir James  F.  Chambers 

Publicity  Dir Paul  Mitchell 

Chief  Engineer Gerald  B.  Worst 

WKAP 

ALLENTOWN— 1947 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Operated  By WKAP.  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  689 

Phone:  Hemlock  3-3166... Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   ;  -AP 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Representative   Weed 

President N.  Joe  Rahall 

Sta.,  Gen.  Mgr O.  R.  Davies 

Prog.  Dir Marshall  S.  Cleaver 

Chief  Engineer C.  Frank  Cordaro 

WSAN 

ALLENTOWN— 1923— NBC 

Frequency:  1470  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Lehigh  VaUey  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 39-41  N.  Tenth  St. 

Phone:  Hemlock  4-9511 . . . .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   "^^ 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative   Headley  Reed 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

General  Manager   B.  Bryan  Mussehnan 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Olivia  M.  Barnes 

Dir.  ol  Programs George  Y.  Snyder 

Chief  Engineer B»ve!  H.  MuM»lman 


W  F  B  G 

ALTOONA— 1924— NBC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Gable  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1320    11th   Ave. 

Phone:  6467 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative    H-R  Reps.,  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB 

President George   P.   Gable 

General  Manager   John  M.  Snyder 

Sta.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr James  R.  Gates 

Chief    Engineer George    Burgeon 

WRTA 

ALTOONA— 1947— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Thompson  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1421   12th  Ave. 

Phone:   6646 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Representative Robert  Meeker 

Membership    NARTB 


WHOL 

ALLENTOWN,  PA.  CBS 

Serving  a  progressive  and  prosperous  area  of  diver- 
sified manufacturing  plants;  rich  farms  and  splen- 
did educational  institutions;  WTIOL  should  de- 
finitely be  your  choice  in  the  Allentown -Bethlehem 
market  ...  3rd  in  Pennsylvania  .  .  .  42nd  in 
the  Nation.  The  last  census  showed  approximately 
403,000  residents  in  the  area  served  by  /VHOL.. 
Retail  sales  in  1953  amounted  to  more  than  five 
hundred  million  dollars  and  farm  dollars  exceeded 
$28,000,000.  You  certainly  want  some  of  this  busi- 
ness   for    your    client's    products,    and   WHOL    can 

deliver  it  to  you.  ^„ 

Tocether  with  WHOL,  WAZL,  WHLM,  WIDE  and 
WVDA  are  under  the  supervision  of  Victor  C. 
Diehm,    radio  pioneer   and   executive. 

CHARLES  G.  HELWIG,  Esq. 
President 

Rep.  Paul  H.   Raymer  Co. 


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Pres..  Gen,  Mqr Roy  T.  Thompson 

Sta.,   Comm..   Prom.   Mgr William   Clear 

Program  Director Dorothy  M.  Thompsson 

Publicity    Director Marge    GriHilh 

Chiet  Engineer John  Grimme 


W  VAM 


ALTOON  A—  1 948— CBS 

Frequency:    1430  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By General  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 2727   W.   Albert   Dr. 

Phone:    8127 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

News  Service UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    Weed   &   Co. 

President    Emanuel  S.  Leopold 

Gen.,   Prom.  Manager Will  Ketner 

Comm.   Manager Will   Union 

Chief    Engineer Dominic    Legge 

WAVL 

APOLLO— 1947 

Frequency:   910  Kc Power:   1000  Watts,  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Tri-Borough  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Press   &  Radio   Bldg. 

Phone:  72-3921 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.    Ser SESAC.    Cole.    Long-Worth 

General  Manager Cecil  F.  Clifton 

Business  Manager A.  J.  West 

Progrcrai  Director .Silas  West 

Chief   Engineer H.  E.  Smith 

WNCC 

BARNSBORO— 1950— KBS 

Frequency  950  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By No.  Cambria  Bcstrs. 

Address Maple  Ave. 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  World 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    RAB 

Pres Harris  G.  Breth 

General  Manager W.  J.  Thomas 

Program  Director William  R.  Ralhall 

Chief    Engineer Dyle   Miller 

WBVP 

BEAVER  FALLS— 1948 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By WBVP.   Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address. ..  1216  Seventh  Ave. 

Phone  Number   4100 

News   Service .UP,  AP 

Transcription   Service Standard.   World 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Frank  R.  Smith,  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr Thomas  B.  Price 

Program  Director Charles  H.  Wilson 

Pub.   Dir Jean   E.   Biggard 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Ramsey 

WGPA 

BETHLEHEM— 1948 

Frequency:   1100  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Bethlehems'  Globe 


Bus.-Studio  Address 428  Brodhead  Ave. 

Phone:  University  6-8074... Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Newspaper  Afiil Bethelem  Globe  Times 

Transcription  Service Capitol,  Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB 

President Rolland   L.   Adams 

General  Manager Ellis  Service 

Station  Manager Arthur  C.  McCracken 

Comm..  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Frank  Collie 

Prog.  Dir Stefan  George 

Pub.  Dir Frank  Collie 

Chief  Engineer Edwin  L.  Rybok 


WCNR 


BLOOMSBURG— 1946 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Columbia-Montour 

Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 38  W.  Main  St. 

Phone:   1700 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.   Ser Associated 

Membership   NARTB 

Gen.  Mgr Ed  Darlington 

Chief   Engineer Robert   Fultoa 

WHLM 

BLOOMSBURG— 1948 

Frequency:   550  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned Harry  L.  Magee 

Address: 107  W.  Main  St. 

Phone:  1800-1 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


WHOI 

BLOOMSBURG,  PA. 

WHLM  has  big  news  .  .  .  announcing  that  they 
are  now  a  full  time  operation,  gaining  20,000 
potential  new  listeners ;  completely  new  studios 
and  a  brand  new  RCA  transmitter.  WHLM  has 
a  continuous  merchandising  program,  and  their 
coverage  is  directed  along  the  banks  of  the  Sus- 
fiuehanna  River,  the  center  of  population  for  east- 
em  and  central  Pennsylvania.  Add  all  this  to- 
gether and  you  get  a  pretty  fair  idea  of  why  we 
say,  "Time  B'lycis.  you  can't  afford  to  pass  up  the 
selling  power  of  WHLM."  Located  In  WHLM's 
primary  coverage  area  are  the  famous  Magee  Carpet 
Company,  American  Car  &  Foundry,  Wise  Potato 
Chips  and  Merck  Drug  Company,  to  mention  just 
a  few  with  good,  big  payrolls. 
Together  with  WHLM,  WAZL,  WHOL,  WIDE  and 
^WDA  are  under  the  supervision  of  Victor  C. 
Diehm,    radio   pioneer   and   executive. 

HARRY  L.  MAGEE 

Owner  and  Operator 
Rep.    Paul  H.   Raymer  Co. 


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Transcriptian  Service Lang- Worth.  World 

Representative    Roymer 

Membership   NARTB 

President Harry  L.  Magee 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Robert  R.  WilUams 

Commercial   Mgr Pat   Campbell 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Ray  Calabrese 

Program  Dir Anthony  Perry 

Publicity  Dir Patsy  O'Brien 

Chief  Engineer Anthony  Hogg 


WLOA 


BRADDOCK— 1947 

Frequency:  1550  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Matta  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address. .  .1233  Braddock  Ave. 

Phone:  Electric  1-1100 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

President William  G.  Matta 

Commercial  Manager George  Matta 

Chief  Engineer Elmer  L.  Heess 


WESB 


BRADFORD— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WESB 

Business  Address 43  Main  St. 

Phone:  3173 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus  RCA 

Representative     Burn-Smith 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen.  Mgr..  Sis.  Prom..  Pub.  Dir... J.  M.  Cleary 
Commercial  Manager. . .  .Frederick  P.  Tascone 

Program  Dir Lloyd  P.  Gordon 

Publicity  Dir Frederick  P.  Tascone 

Chief  Engineer Dean  Merry 


WBUT 


BUTLER— 1949 

Frequency:   1050  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By WBUT.   Inc. 

Address Mcquistion  Rd. 

Phone:  75-778 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Station  Representative Gill-Perna,  Inc. 

President J.  Patrick  Beacom 

Gen.  &  Sta.  Mgr Gerald  D.  Coleman 

W  I  S  R 

BUTLER— 1941 

Frequency:  680  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By    .  .The  Butler  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 357  N.  Main  St. 

Phone:  Butler  7-4701 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Membership     PAB 

News  Service    UP 

President Joel  W.  Rosenblum 

General   Manager Robert   Kaufman 

Comm.  Manager Harry  W.  Critchlow 

Program   Director Warren  Ihlenfeld 

Chief   Engineer ,.,,.Paul  Rex 


WCDL 


CARBONDALE— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By  Carbondale  Bdcsig.,  Co..  Inc. 

Address 127    Salem   Rd. 

Phone:  Carbon  1230 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative   Dona'd  Cooke.  Inc. 

President    William   H.   Ware 

General  Manager Robert  G.  Adams 

Comm.  Manager Phil  E.  Ladd 

Prog.   Director Edward   J.    Hughes 

Chief   Engineer Walter   F.   Rude 


WH  YL 


CARLISLE— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Richard  Field  Lewis.  Jr. 

Business  Address Holly  Pike 

News  Service   UP 

Membership   NARTB 

President Richard  F.  Lewis.  Jr. 

Gen..  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Winslow  T.  Porter 

Prog.  Dir C.  H.  Morse 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Simmons 

WCH  A 

CHAMBERSBURG— 1946 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By ...  .  Chambersburg  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Craft  Press  Bldg. 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus.  Standard 

Representative     Forjoe 

General   Manager John   S.   Boolh 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr Earl  P.  Strine 

Chief    Engineer James   McCurdy 

WESA 

CHARLEROI— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  940  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Monongahela  Valley  Bcstq. 

Address Box  584 

Phone:  Hudson  3-6551 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

President Dr.  A.  S.  Sickman 

Gen.   Mgr C.  R.  Duva'l 

Program  Dir George  Gailey 

Chief    Engineer Sylvio    Garfolo 


WDRF 


CHESTER— 1947 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Eastern  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business  Address C500  Edgmont  Ave. 

News   Service    UP 

General  Manager Howard  C.  Weiss 

Commercial  Manager Cy  Swingle 

Chief   Engineer Harry    Simington 


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WVCH 

CHESTER— 1948 

Frequency:   740  Kc Power:  250  WatU  d. 

Owned  Operated  By James  M.  Tlsdale 

Bus.^tudio   Address.  .  .Wolf   BIdg..   Market  Sq. 
Phone:    Chester    2-8861  ....  Air    Time:    Daytime 

News    Service    UP 

Station    Rep Webb 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Eng..    James  M.  Tisdale 
Program  Director Robert  A.  Hlbbert.  Jr. 

WCPA 

CLEARFIELD— 1947 

Frequency:    900   Kc.    ...Power:    1000  Watts  d. 
Owned  Oper.   By    ....  Clearfield  Bdcsters,   Inc. 

Address    215   Church  St. 

Phone    5-5541 

Newspaper  Affiliation Clearfield  Progress 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service .  .  Thesaurus.  Lang- Worth 

Membership   NARTB 

President W.   K.  Ulerich 

General  Manager W.  J.  Thomas 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr Joseph  Milsop 

Program    Director Margaret    Nemeth 

Chief  Engineer Lewellyn  Duck 

WCOJ 

COATESVILLE— 1949— QUAKER 

Freq.:   1420  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Chester  Co.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    809  E.  Lincoln  H'way 

Phone  Number   2100 

Transcription  Service   SESAC 

News    Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

President Louis   N.   Seltzer 

General  Manager William  S.  Halpern 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Donald  Kimes 

Chief  Engineer Louis  N.  Seltzer 

WCVI 

CONNELLSVILLE— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By ... .  Connellsville   Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 126  W.  Crawford  Ave. 

Phone   Number Connellsville   2700 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    RAB 

Trans.  Service    Thesaurus 

President    Cam  T.  Troilo.  M.D. 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Jack  Craddock 

Program   Director Joseph   Speeney 

Chief   Engineer Robert   Ray 

WOTR 

CORRY— 1954 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  500  Waits 

Air  Time    Daytime 

Owned-Oper.  by    Olivia  T.  Rennekamp 


WFRM 

COUDERSPORT— 1953 

Frequency:    600   Kc Power:   500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Farm  &  Home  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 9  N.  Main  St. 

Phone:   611 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Trans.  Service World,  SESAC 

President C.    H.    Simpson 

Vice-Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr John  A.  Fay 

Prog.  Dir C.  F.  Robison 

Commercial  Mgr James  F.  Ponder 

Chief  Engineer F.  K.  Reed 

WBUX 

DOYLESTOWN— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operoted  By Charles  M.  Meredith 

Business-Studio    Address Hart    Bldg. 

Transcription  Service   World 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Representative Indie  Sales.  Inc. 

President Charles  M.  Meredith 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Willictm  A.  Lynch 

Program    Director Robert   Fretz 

Chief  Engineer P.  Robert  Wright 

WCED 

DUBOIS— 1941— CBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Tri-County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address SON.  Park  PI. 

Transcription  Service SESAC 

Representative    McGillvra 

President Harold  Gray 

General  Mgr Jason  S.  Gray 

Comm.,    Sta.   Mgr George   Williams 

Program   Director Ken   Johnson 

Chief  Engineer Burrell  Morris 

WEST 

EASTON— 1936— NBC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Associated  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 516  Northampton  St. 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative   Robert  Meeker 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Station  Exec Clair  R.  McCoUough 

Station  Manager Theodore  W.  Pierce 

General  Sales  Manager J.  Robert  Gulick 

Program  Director Eugene  Bethman 

Technical  Director J.  E.  Mathiot 

WEMR 

EMPORIUM— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Kenneth  E.  Rennekamp 

Address 513-15  Berger  BIdg.,  Pittsburgh 

Phone    Atlantic   1-1365 

President Kenneth   E.    Rennekamp 

Gen.,    Commercial  Mgr Curt  Doelicke 

Prog.  Director    O.  T.  Rennekamp 

Chief  Engineer Calvin  Custer 


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ERIE— 1941— ABC 

Frequency:   1260  Kc Power:  5  Kw. 

Owned  by Presque  Isle  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 121  West  10th  St. 

Phone:  4-6367 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service UP 

Station  Representative Weed 

President Jacob  A.  Young 

Gen.  Mgr Arthur  M.  Ingram 

Comnu  Mgr Robe.t  Yochim 

Program  Dir J.  Jacob  Young 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  L.  Hestor 

WIKK 

ERIE— 1949— ABC,  NBC 

Frequency:   1330  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Ov/ned-Oper.    By . .  Community    Service    Bcstg. 

Bus.  Studio  Address 3514  State  St. 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Lang-Worth,    World 

President    Edward  Lamb 

Sta.  &  Comm.  Mgr Charles  R.  Kiimey 

Promotion    Director Jack    Shtimakei 

Program  Director Charles  R.  Kinney 

Chief  Engineer Ken  Husband 

JET 

ERIE— 1951 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Jet  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 18th  &  Ash  St. 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative     Forjoe 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Myron  Jones 

Commercial  Manager Lou  Skelly 

Chief  Engineer William  Fleckenstein 

WLE 

ERIE— 1933— MES-KBS 

Frequency:    1450    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned ....  Commodore   Perry   Bcstg.   Ser.   Inc. 

Address 212  Commerce  Bldg. 

Phone:  22-129.  23-327 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Station    Rep Rambeau 

Membership    RAB 

President Owne  K.  Murphy 

General  Manager Philip  B.  Hirsch 

Commercial  Mgr Jcmes  D.  Brownyard 

Program  Director Robert  Eaton 

Chief  Engineer William  P.  Sebenick 


FARRELL 

Frequency:  1470  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  Bv Sanf crd  A.  Schafitz 

Address    ' Hoelzle   Rd. 

Representative    Clark 

President.  Gen.  Mgr Sanford  A.  Schafitz 

Commercial  Mgr Leonard  J.  Schafitz 


WGET 

GETTYSBURG— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:    1450   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Times  &  News  Pub.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box   28 

Phone:  850 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Gen..   Comm.   Mgr P.   H.   Cunningham 

Program  Director Edwin  L.  Shoop,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer , Lester  Blair 

W  I!  J  B 

GRET^SBURG- 1934 

Frequency:  620  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  n. 

Owned Pittsburgh  Radio  Supply  House 

Business-Studio   Address.  ..  128   N.   Penn    Ave. 
Phone:  Greensburg  3740 .  .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

President H.    Kenneth    Brennen 

Prog.  Mgr Glenn  Grayson 

Chief  Engineer L.  L.  Allen 

HANOVER— 1949— MBS 

Freq.:  1280  Kc.  .Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  Watts  n. 
Owned-Operated   By Radio  Hanover.  Inc. 


WERC 

ERIE    PENNSYLVANIA'S 

LEADING  REGIONAL  STATION 

GIVES  YOU  OUTSTANDING 

ME^CHAKDISI»IG 


Represented  by 

WEED  &  CO. 


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Addr»ts   .  Hanover  Rd, 

Phone:    3831 Air   Time:   Full  Time 

Newi   Senrice    UP 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

Pres.,  Sta.  Gen.  Mqr John  D.  Bare 

Comm.  &  Asst.  Mqr..  .Murray  L.  Goldsborough 

Program  Director Ned  Rutledge 

Publicity    Director Ed    John 

Chief    Engineer Philip    Rohrboixgh 


WCMB 


HARRISBURG— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:   1460  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.    By Rossmoyne    Corp. 

Business  Studio  Address 228  Court  St. 

Phone:    4-3005 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative Donald    Cooke,    Inc. 

Membership    NARTB 

President Edgar  T.  Shepard,  Jr. 

General  Manager Ed  K.  Smith 

Program  Director Ed.  Gonzales 

Chief  Engineer J.  Howard  Bair 

WHGB 

HARRISBURO— 1945— ABC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By .  . .  .Kendrick  Bcstg.   Co.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio-Trans.  Address 112  Market  St. 

Phone:  4-4988 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    Capitol 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Herbert  Kendrick 

Station  Manager Jack  Hooper 

Comm.   Mgr Ralph  Hartman 

Pub.  Dir Jack  Hooper 

Chief    Engineer William    Kuntz 

WHP 

HARRISBURG— 1924— CBS 

Frequency:    580    Kc Power:    5000   Watti 

Owned-Operated   By WHP,   Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 216  Locust  St. 

Phone:  4-3211 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative   The  Boiling  Co. 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen.-Comm.  Mgr A.  K.  Redmond 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Beatrice  Potteiger 

Program  Director Dick  Redmond 

Publicity  Dir John  Price 

Chief  Engineer E.  Daniel  Leibenspergar 

W  K  B  0 

HARRISBURG— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Keystone  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 31  N.  Second  St. 


ujcme 

means   BUSINESS  in 

HARRISBURG 

nAU/CD    5000  watts  day  and  night  covers  the  ENTIRE 
rVflCK    Harrisburg  Market. 

PROGRAMS  JZ.lT-  ^'°'''-  '""^' '"'  ""^^ 


PROMOTION 


Window  displays,  bus  cards,  theater 

screens,  etc. 


UTUAL 

5000  WATTS 


HARRISBURG 

'—    24  HOURS  DAiLY 


WCMB -TV 

QUcuMi^l  27 

Harrisburg's  LOWEST  CHAN- 
NEL, HIGHEST  POWER,  gives 
you  Harrisburg's  BEST  COV- 
ERAGE. 

Definitely  your  best  buy  on 
Cost  Per  1000  basis.  INVES- 
TIGATE! 

SEE  FORJOE 

WCMB -TV 
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Newt  Service   UP 

Transcription   Service    World 

Representative  Robert  Meeker 

Membership    NARTB.  RAB 

Station  Executive Clair  R.  McCollouqh 

Station  Manager Henry  M.  Traugh 

NatL  Sales  Mgr J.  Robert  Gulick 

Program  Director Seibert  D.  Eberly 

Technical  Director J.  E.  Mathiot 

WAZL 

HAZLETON— 1932— NBC-MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Hazleton  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 708  Hazleton  Natl.  Bonk  Bldg. 

Phone:  GL.  4-3531-32 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative Raul   H.   Rcrymer,  Co. 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Mgr Victor  C.  Diehm 

Station  Mgr Kathryn  E.  Kahler 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Robert  I.  Sacco 

Comm.  Mgr Thomas  A.  Tito 

Program    Director Bill    Graham 

Pxiblicity   Dir Paul  Cerula 

Chief  Engineer Elwood  Tito 

WHOD 

HOMESTEAD— 1948 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By... Steel  City  Bcstg.  Corp. 

^us.-Studio  Address 105  E.  Eighth  Ave. 

Phone:   HO    1-0172 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    JETP 

Representative     Forjoe 

President Anthony  S.   Drtale 

Comm.,  Prom.,  Prog.  Sta.  Mgr. . .  Leonard  Walk 
Chief    Engineer James    Herbert 


WHUN 


HUNTINGDON— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:    1150  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Joseph  F.  Biddle  Publ.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 400  Washington  St. 

Phone:   1291 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Newspaper   Affiliation "Daily   News" 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.   Ser SESAC,  Lang-Worth 

President John  H.  Biddle 

General  Manager William  E.  Germann 

Chief  Engineer Ernest  A.  Craig 

WDAD 

INDIANA— 1945— CBSKBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WDAD  Inc. 

Address 673   Philadelphia   St. 

Phone:  5-5511 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    ^^ 

Trans.  Ser World 

President W.   K.   Ulerich 

General  Manager W.  J.  Thomas 

Commercial  Mgr Jonas  Temun 

Chief  Engineer Stanley  Graxiadio 


WARD 

JOHNSTOVm— 1946-^BS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Central  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Porch  Bldg. 

Phone:  81-216 Air  Tune:  FuU  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative     Weed 

President Paul  Short 

General   Manager Robert   R.   Nelson 

Station   Manager Steward   W.    Phillips 

Comm.  Manager Joseph  E.  Cavonaugh 

Publicity  Director James  Malloy 

Chief  Engineer Millard  C.  Coleman 


WCRO 


JOHNSTOWN— 1947— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Century  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Fort  Stanwix  Hotel 

Phone:  9-1187 Air  Time:  Ftill  Time 

News    Service    INS 

Representative Radio-TV    Reps 

President John  J.  Keel 

General  Manager John  Pallottini 

Prog.  Dir Dick  dinger 

Chief    Engineer Earl   Castine 


WAZL 

HAZLETON,  PA.      NBC-MBS 

WAZL  is  uniquely  located  at  the  southern  end  of 
Luzerne  County  and  its  coverage  reaches  into 
Carbon,  SchuylkiU  and  Columbia  counties.  This 
brings  Hazleton's  metropolitan  buying  population 
to  127,000.  Hazleton  enjoys  the  rare  distinction  of 
having  a  higher  effective  buying  income  per  family 
than  the  U.  S.  average  .  .  .  $6,570.00  per  family 
and  they  use  it  to  buy  the  products  advertised  on 
WAZL  A  recent  survey  conducted  in  November. 
1954,  showed  WAZL  with  73  per  cent  of  the  radio 
listening   audience  from   7:00   in   the  morning   until 

Together  with  WAZL.  WHOL,  WIDE.  WHL^SI  and 
W^HDA  are  under  the  supervision  of  Victor  C. 
Diehm,   radio  pioneer  and  executive. 

VICTOR  C.  DIEHM 
President  &  General  Mgr. 

Rep.   Paul  H.   Raymer  Co. 


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W  J  A  C 

JOHNSTOWN— 1925— NBC 

Frequency:    MOO  Kc Power:  250  Watti 

Owned  Operated  By WJAC.  Inc. 

Bus. -Studio  Address 329  Main  St. 

Phone:  4-1267 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Aiiiliation   Tribune-Democrat 

N»W8   Service    AP 

Representative Young 

Membership    NARTB 

President W.  W.   Krebs 

Comm.   Mgr Park   Claycomb 

Prog.  Dir John  P.  Foster 

Publicity  Director Edward  T.  Bunn 

Chief   Engineer Theodore    E.   Campbell 


WADP 


KANE— 1954 

Frequency:   960  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owned   Northern  Allegheny  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Penn-Kane    Hotel 

Phone   1520 

President,  Gen.  Mgr David  Potter 

Sta.  Mgr..  Pro.  Director Robert  Johnson 

Commercial    Mgr Dick   Felt 

Chief  Engineer John  Nordine 


WACB 


KITTANNING— 1948 

Frequency:   1380  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Armstrong  County 

Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 325  Market  St. 

Phone:  43-1381 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Rambeau 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President   J.  B.  Moore 

Gen.  Mgr Charles  M.  Erhard 

Commercial   Mgr William   C.   Frederick 

Chief    Engineer Frank    Walleck 


W  G  A  L 


LANCASTER— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Opercrted  By WGAL,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 8   W.  King  St. 

Phone  Number   5251 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative    Robert  Meeker 

President Clair    R.   McCollough 

Station  Manager Maynard  W.  Thomas 

Not.  Sales  Mgr J.  Robert  Gulick 

Program    Mgr Kenneth    Kreider 

Technical    Director J.    E.    Mathiot 

WLAN 

LANCASTER— 1946— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:  1390  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Peoples  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 252  N.  Queen  St. 


Phone:  4-7281 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth,  Capitol 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Frank  H.  Altdoerffer 

Vice-President S.    M.    Altdoerffer 

Commercial    Mgr .Stanley    Baker 

Prog.   Dir Karl  Shayne 

Program   Dir Raymond   Sherman 


WLSH 


LANSFORD— 1952 

Frequency:    1410   Kc Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .  .Miners  Bcstg.  Service,  Inc. 

Address P.   O.   Box  D 

Phone:  1440 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service . . .  Associated,  Thesaurus 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

President Joseph  L.  Maguire 

Station   Manager John  W.  Angst 

Commercial   Manager J.  C.  Lindvay 

Chief  Engineer Milton  W.  Seltzer 

WAKU 

LATROBE— 1951 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

O wned-Operated  By Clearfield  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  208 

Phone:  2348 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  World 

President W.   K.   Ulerick 

General  Manager W.  J.  Thomas 

Chief  Engineer Stanley  Graziado 

WLBR 

LEBANON— 1946 

Frequency:   1270  Kc Power:  1000  Watt*  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Lebanon  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 8th  &  Cumberland  Sts. 

Phone:  2-7651 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative     Burn-Smith 

Representative    NARTB,  RAB 

President Lester  P.  Etter 

General  Mgr H.  Raymond  Stadiem 

Operation  Mgr Julian  F.  Skinnell 

Dir.  Local  Sales Philip  J.  Reilly 

Dir.  Nat.  Sales Julian  F.  Skinnell 

Program  Dir Thomas  Holston 

Publicity  Dir Henry  Homan 

Chief  Engineer William  Zehring 


WKVA 


LEWISTOWN— 1949— ABC 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  4. 

Owned-Operated  By Central  Pa.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 19  S.  Wayne  St. 

Phone:  6771 Air  Time:  Day  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Gill-Pema 


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Membership rAb 

Pres.,  Sta.,  Gen.  Mgr Robert  L.  WUson 

Pgm.  Dir Lynn  Bloom 

Promotion   Dir Reed  Gray 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Steltzer 

W  M  R  F 

LEWISTOWN— 1941— NBC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Lewistown  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Monument  Square 

Phone:  6757 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative     Bmn-Smith 

Membership    NARTB 

President I.  S.  Woods 

General  Manager T.  W.  Metzger 

Commercial  Manager Ralph  Parker 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director James  Keyes 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  Callahan 


WBPZ 


LOCK  HAVEN— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Lock  Haven  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 132V2  E.  Main  St. 

Phone:   4038 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Trans.  Ser Asso.,  World,  SESAC 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB.  RAB 

President Donald  C.  Welch 

Gen.,   Comm.  Manager Harris  Lipez 

Program  Director Dave  King 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  C.  Caum 

WEDO 

McKEESPORT— 1947 

Frequency:  810  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Tri-City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 547  5th  Ave. 

Phone No.  4-7167,  Homestead  1-3113 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    RAB 

Trans.  Service   Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Rambeau 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Edward  J.  Hirshberg 

Sta.  Mgr Robert  E,  Badger 

Prog.  Director Charles  Moyer 

Publicity  Director R.  R.  Weiskircher 

Chief  Engineer Wilkes  E.  Hurley 


WMCK 


McKEESPORT— 1946 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Mon-Yough   Bcstg.   Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 516  Market  St. 

Phone  Number    8-8888 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Lang-Worth,   World 

President Robert  M,  Cox 

Gen.,  Prom.  Mgr Gene  Kline 

Station   Manager Sam  Vidnovic 

Chief  Engineer Charles  White 


WMGW 


MEADVILLE— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By  .Meadville  Bdcstg.  Serv..  Inc. 

Address    Ist  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  46-723 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcriptoin    Service    World 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President H.  C.  Winslow 

Station   Manager Robert    Trace 

Commercial  Manager Douglas  M.  Rose 

Program   Director James   Strickler 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Harvey 


WPEL 


MONTROSE— 1953 

Frequency:  1250  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By Montrose    Bcstg. 

Address Lake  &  Locust  St. 

Phone    Number    397 

News  Service   AP 

Trans.  Service   SESAC 

President W.  Douglas  Roe 

Prog.  Dir Bill  Ohman 

Chief   Engineer Charles  Hallinan 


WHWL 


NANTIOOKE— 1946 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d, 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Anthracite,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 38  E.  Main  St. 

Phone Nanticoke  1332 

News  Service    UP 

Membership NARTB 

Representative     Forjoe 

President Henry  W.  Lark 

General  Mgr Charles  Petrie 

Station    Manager .Milton    Laughlin 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Ronn  Bergen 

Program  Director Bill  Jones 

Publicity  Director Cary  Williams 

Chief  Engineer Bernard  Bailey 


W  KS  T 


NEW  CASTLE— 1938— MBS-QUAKER 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WKST,  Inc. 

Address 110  E.  Lincoln 

Phone:  Oliver  4-5501 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     Everett-McKinley 

President,  General  Mgr S.  W.  Townsend 

Station  Manager Harley  West 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr G.  E.  McGary 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Harry  Reith 

Chief   Engineer Donald  Dout 


W  K  P  A 


NEW  KENSINGTON— 1940 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  250  Watte  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By AUegheny-Kiski  Bcstg.  Co. 


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Represented  by  John   Blair  &  Company 


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Business-Studio  Address 810  Fifth  Ave. 

Phone:  Edison  7-3588 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Trctnscription  Service World 

Representative Continental  Radio  Sales 

President   C.  R.  Cooper 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr E.  J.  Kroen 

Commercial  Manager Melvin  Goldberg 

Program  Dir Edward  J.  Kroen 

Chief  Engineer W.  W.  Neely 


WNAR 


NORRISTOWN— 1946 

Frequency:  1110  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated   By . . .  Norristown    Bcstg.    Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 115  W.  Main  St. 

Phone:  Norristown  8-7600.  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service  SESAC 

Membership   NARTB 

President N.   Joe   Rahall 

Gen.  Mgr Ogden  R.  Davies 

Station  Manager John  M.  Banzhoff 

Program   Dir Bernard   Brode 

Chief  Engineer Anthony  De  Sola 


WKRZ 


OIL  CITY— 1946--MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  WatU 

Owned-Operated   By WKRZ,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 201  Fair  Bldg. 

Phone:  4-1260 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Kenneth  E.  Rennekamp 

Commercial  Mgr Catherine  McLaughlin 

Promotion   Mgr Glenn   Henderson 

Program    Director John    Remus 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Weber 

Publicity   Director Patrick  Nuhfer 


K  Y  W 


PHILADELPfflA— 1921— NBC 

Frequency:  1060  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By .  Westinghouse  Bcstg.  Co.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1619  Walnut  St. 

Phone:  LOcust  4-370O Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service INS.  UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative Free   &   Peters 

Membership     RAB 

President Chris   J.   Witting 

General  Manager Franklin  A.  Tooke 

Sales  Manager R.  H.  Teter 

Promotion  Manager John  J.  Signor 

Program  Mgr Gordon  Davis 

Chief  Engineer Raymond  J.  Bowley 

WC  A  U 

PHILADELPHIA— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:  1210  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By WCAU.    Inc. 

Address City  &  Monument  Ave. 


Phone:  Greenwood  7-8300. Air  Time:  Unlimited 

News  Service    AP,  INS.   UP 

Newspaper   Aff il BulleUn 

Trans.  Service .  Lang-Worth.  Capitol.  Associated 

Representative CBS  Radio  Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Donald  W.  Thornburgh 

Exec.   Vice-President Jos.   L.   Tinney 

Sales   Manager John   S.  DeRussy 

V.P..   Prog.   Director Jos.   T.    Connolly 

V.P..   Prom.   Dir Robert  N.   Pryor 

V.P..  Director  of  Engr John   G.  Leitch 


WDAS 

PHILADELPHIA— 1922 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By    , Max  M.  Leon.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 223  Arch  St. 

Phone:  MArket  7-8484 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     For]oe 

President   Max  M.  Leon 

Gen..  Comm.  Mgr Robert  A.  Klein 

Program  Director Jerry  Grove 

Prom.  Mgr Irving  L.  Timbers 

Chief   Engineer Frank  W.  Unterberger 


W  F  I  L 

PHILADELPHIA— 1922— ABC 

Frequency:  560  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned Triangle  Publications.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 46th  &  Market 

Phone:  Evergreen  2-4700 . .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Associated.   World 

Representative   Blair 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager Roger  W.  Clipp 

Station  Manager George  A.  Koehler 

Promotion  Mgr Joe  Ziromermann 

Program  Dir Felix  Meyer 

Publicity  Dir John  J.  Hyland 

Chief   Engineer Henry   Rhea 


WHAT 

PHILADELPHIA— 1925 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Independence   Bcstg.   Ca 

Address .  . .  Conshohocken  &  Windemere  Aves. 
Phone:  RIttenhouse  6-2058 .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Representative    Indie  Sales 

Pres..  Gen..  Comm.  Mgr.   .  .William  A.  Bonks 

Station  Manager Dolly  Banks 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Lew  Stevens 

Prog.  Dir Annette  Oromoner 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Lehmann 


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NEWS  WATCH 

NEVER  stops/. 

Philadelphia's  Pioneer  Voice 
is  the  only  station^^^  its  area 
which  is  NEVER  off  the  air. 
News  'round  the  clock  seven 
days  a  week  with  top  local 
and  network  news  reporters. 


MBS 


5.000  WATTS 


National  Reiiesentatives 
EDWARD  PETRir  &  CO..  INC. 


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W  I  B  G 

PHILADELPHIA~1925 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  10.000  Watts 

Owned Seaboard  Radio  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 1425  Wcdnut  St. 

Phone:  RIttenhouse  6-2300. Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Radio  Reps. 

President Paul  F.  Harron 

Vice-Pres Joseph  Lang 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Edward  D.  Clery 

Sales  Prom.,  Publ.  Dir Rupe  Werling 

Prog-   Dir Douglas   Arthur 

Technical  Director    John  H.  Henninger 

Chief  Engineer George  Hooper 

W  I  P 

PHILADELPfflA— 1 922— MBS 

Frequency:  610  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Pennsylvania  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 35  S.  9th  St. 

Phone:  WAlnut  2-6800 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative Edward  Petry 

Membership     RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Benedict  Gimbel.  Jr. 

V.P..   Director    of   Sales Ralph   Brent 

Loc.    Comm.    Mgr Clyde    Spitzner 

Program   Director Vomer   Paulsen 

Prom.   Mgr.,   Pub.   Dir Paul  Martin 

Chief   Engineer Clifford  C.  Harris 


WJMJ 

PHILADELPHIA— 1948 

Frequency:   1540  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated   By Patrick   J.    Stanton 

Business-Studio    Address 2043   Locust   St. 

Phone:  LOcust  4-2300 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Representative    McGUlvra 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Patrick  J.  Stanton 

Commercial   Mgr Charles    Stahl 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr lames  Rubenstone 

Prog.  Dir Michael  Deegan 

Chief    Engineer Alec    Felton   Dea 

WREN 

PHILADELPHIA— 1929 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By William  Penn  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 2212  Walnut  St. 

Phone:  LOcust  4-6000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative    Gill-Perna 

Membership    RAB 

President    WUliam  Sylk 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr William  B.  Caskey 

Asst.  Sta.  Mgr Murray  Arnold 

Commercial   Mgr Erwin    Rosnex 

Prom.  Mgr.,  Prog.,  Pub.  Dir S.  Elber 

Chief  Engineer Charles  W.  Burtis 


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HIGH AND 

WE'VE  BEEN   IN 
BUSINESS     SINCE 

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10,000  WATTS  of  SPORTS,  NEWS  and  MUSIC 

NATIONAL   REPRESENTATIVE  —   RADIO-TV   REPRESENTATIVES 

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PHILADELPHIA— 1924 

Frequency:    860    Kc Power:    250   Watts    d. 

Owned Foulkrod  Radio  Engineering  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 4312   N.  Broad  St. 

Phone    Davenport   4-4310 

Prei.,   Pgm.  Dir E.  Douglass  Hlbbs 

General  Manager Henry  N.  Cocker 

Chief    Engineer Edward   Stenzel 

K  D  K  A 

PITTSBURGH—  1 920— NBC 

Frequency:  1020  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By .  Westinghouse  Bcstg.  Co.  Inc. 

Business-Studio    Address Grant    Bldg. 

Phone:  Grant  1-4200 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service AP.  UP 

Trans,   Service Thesaurus 

Representative Free  &  Peters 

Membership    RAH 

President Chris    J.    Witting 

Gen.,  Station  Mgr L.  R.  Rawlins 

Sales    Manager John   Stilli 

Promotion  Manager David  N.  Lewis 

Program  Manager Robert  E.  White 

Publicity  Manager Lee   Curran 

Chief  Engineer Theodore  C.  Kenney 

K  Q  V 

PITTSBURGH— 1919— CBS 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Allegheny  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 800  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Phone:  ATlontic  1-9100 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Roymer 

Exec.  Vice  President Gunnar  O.  Wiig 

General  Manager J.  F.  Murray 

Sales    Manager Chris    Salmon 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Owen  Simon 

Program   Dir John   Gibbs 

Chief   Engineer James   J.   Schulti 

W  C  A  E 

PITTSBURGH— 1922— ABC 

Frequency:  1250  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WCAE,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Carlton  House 

Phone:  ATlantic  1-6900 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service INS 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  General  Manager Leonard  Kapner 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir R.  Clifton  Daniel 

Commercial    Manager Alan   Trench 

Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir William  Thieman 

Prog.  Dir R.  Clifton  Daniel 

Chief   Engineer James   Greenwood 

WILY 

PITTSBURGH— 1947 

Frequency:  1080  Kc Power:  1  Kw. 

Owned  By Pittsburgh  Bcstg.  Co. 


Address 220  N.  Highland  Ave. 

Phone:   EM.   1-5000 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Station  Representative Stars  Nat. 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President John  Kluge 

General  Manager Ernie  Tannen 

Commercial    Manager Herbert   Waters 

Program  Dir William  Powell 

Publicity  Dir Lee  Doxris 

Chief  Engineer Ralph  Ketterer 

W  J  AS 

PITTSBURGH— 1921— MBS 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Pittsburgh  Radio  Supply 

House,  Inc. 

Address 1406  Chamber  of  Comm.  Bldg. 

Phone:  Grant  1-4860 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Long-Worth 

Representative H.  H.  Reps 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr H.  K.  Brennen 

Comm.-Sales  Prom.  Mgr John  H.  Buchheit 

Program  Director William  Bcd)cock 

Publicity  Director Caley  E.  Augustine 

Chief  Engineer Walter  W.  McCoy 

WRIT 

PITTSBURGH— 1947 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By WPIT,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 213  Smithfield  St. 

Phone  Number ATlantic  1-1900 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Forjoe 

President John   J.   Laux 

V.P.,  Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Don  loset 

Prom.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Clifford  Charles 

Chief  Engineer Mike  Komichak 


w  ws  w 


PITTSBURGH— 1932 

Frequency:   970  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WWSW,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio    Address Sheraton    Hotel 

Phone  Number GRant  1-5200 

Newspaper    Affil Post    Gazette 

News  Service UP 

Representative    John  Blair 

Membership    NARTB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Pete  Schloss 

Station  Manager Ben  W.  Muros 

Chief  Engineer Henry  R.  Kaiser 

WPTS 

PITTSTON— 1954 

Frequency:  1540  Kc Power:  100  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Midway  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    Newrose   Bldg. 

Phone:   Olympic  4-3388 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative    Indie 

Partner,  Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr. . .  Angelo  W.  Fiorani 

Partner Rose   F.   Fiorani 

Commercial  Mgr R.  E.  Florey 


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Station  Mcmager Frank  SUva 

Program  Director Charles  Mantione 

Promotion    Mgr ;Ruth    Goodman 

Chief    Engineer John   P.   McGoldrick 


WPAZ 


POTTSTOWN— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Pottstown  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address .247  High  St. 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.  Ser Thesaurus 

Representative     Indie    Sales 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Herbert   Scott 

Commercial  Manager Clifford  M.  Chafey 

Chief  Engineer Ralph  E.  P.  Mellon 

WPAM 

POTTSVILLE— 1947— MBS-KBS 
QUAKER 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Miners  Bcstg.  Serv..  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Box  629 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service  Associoted 

Representative Everelt-McKinney 

President Joseph  L.  Maguire 

General  Mgr Louis  H.  Murray 

Comm.  Mgr Frank  L.  Tamulonis 

Prom.  Mgr John  Gallagher 

Chief  Engineer Milton  Seltzer 


WPPA 


POTTSVILLE— 1946 

Freq.:  1360  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Pottsville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio   Address 212   S.  Centre  St. 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service     World 

Owner,  Gen.  Mgr A.  V.  Tidmore 

Commercial  Manager Ralph  L.  Price,  Ir. 

Chief  Engineer William  P.  Tidmore 


WPME 

PUNXSUTAWNEY— 1952 

Frequency:  1540  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By .  Punxsutawney  Bcstg  Co. 

Address 103  N.   Gilpin   St. 

Phone:    1221 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Trans.  Service Thesaurus 

President     Sheridan    Pruett 

Vice-Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr C.  M.  Erhord  Jr. 

Commercial    Mgr Michael   Catonzarito 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr William  Carlton 

Program  Director Albert  Fusco 

Chie4    Engineer Joseph    Pelletier 


WPXY 

PUNXSUTAWNEY— 1953— MBS 

Frequency:   1300  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Jefferson   Bcstg. 

Address 110     N.    Findley 

Trans.  Ser SESAC 

Representative     McGillvro 

President C.  H.  Simpson 

General  Manager John  F.  Belin 

Program  Director Leonard  M.  Zelick 

Chief    Engineer Kenneth    Bowers 

W  E  E  U 

READING— 1932 
ABC— QUAKER 

Frequency:   850  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned  By Hawley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 433  Penn  St. 

Phone:  6-7335 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation "Eagle  Times" 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Associated 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President    Hawley  Quier 

Exec.  V.P..  Gen.  Mgr Thomas  Martin 

Asst.  Dir.  Radio  Sales K.  Richard  Creftz 

Program   Director George   Carroll 

Prom.,  Public  Relations Jane  E.  Wiime 

Dir„  Tech.  Oper Robert  S.  Guldin 

Asst.  Dir.,  Tech Harold  E.  Schearer 

Chief  Engineer David  J.  Miller,  Jr. 

WHUM 

READING— 1946— CBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Eastern  Radio  Corp. 

Business-Studio   Address Berkshire   Hotel 

News  Service INS.  AP 

Representative   H-R  Reps. 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Humboldt  J.  Greig 

Comm.  Mgr Dick  Paisley 

Program  Director   Alan  Lane 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  Risse 

W  R  A  W 

READING— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Reading  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 19  N.  Fifth  St 

News  Service    I^P 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative    Robert   Meeker 

Station  Executive Clair  R.  McCollough 

Station  Manager Frank  J.  Voss 

Natl.  Sales  Mgr J.  Robert  GuUck 

Program  Director Saul  Miller 

Technical  Director 1.  E.  Mothlot 


WGCB 


RED  LION— 1950 

Frequency:  1440  Kc Power:   1000  Wotts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Red   Lion   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address   Box  88 


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Phone:  3-3471 Air  Time:  Daytime 

New*    Serrlce    UP 

Trans.   Ser.  Capitol,   SESAC 

Station    Rep Kennedy 

President Rev.   John   M.   Norrls 

Gen..    Sta.    Mgr John    H.   Norris 

Commercial  Mqr Vincent  A.  Freeman 

Chief  Engineer Geary  Russell 

WKBI 

ST.  MARYS— 1950— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Elk  Cameron  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 41    Erie   Ave. 

Phone:  4-2821 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service Standard 

News   Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager C.  H.  Simpson 

Commercial  Manager R.  H.  Knouse 

Program  Director John  A.  Fay 

Promotion  Manager Herbie  Martin 

Chief  Engineer Gilbert  H.  Wogan 

WATS 

SAYRE— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By .  Susquehanna  Val.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 110  N.  Elmer  Ave. 

Phone  Number TUmer  2-2401 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  World 

Representative   Indie  Sales 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

News  Service    UP 

Owner   Thompson  K.  Cassel 

General  Manager Walter  D.  Knowles 

Progam  Director William  J.  Miller 

Chief  Engineer Benjondn  A.  Franklin 

WARM 

SCRANTON— 1939— ABC 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power;  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By    Union   Bdcst.  Co. 

Address     Bowman    Bldg. 

Phone:  3-1245 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Hollingbery    Co. 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Membership    RAB 

President    Martin   F.  Memolo 

Gen..  Manager William  M.  Dawson 

Comm.  Mgr S.  Feigenboum 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dit Jay  Russell 

Program  Director .Art  Bolin 

Chief  Engineer Roswell  J.  Parlcer 

W  G  B  I 

SCRANTON— 1925— CBS 

Frequency:  910  Kc. Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Scranton  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Buslness-Studlo  Address.  .1000  Wyoming  Ave. 

Phone:  DI.  2-7634-5-6-7 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative    John  Blair 

Membership    NARTB 


President Mrs.  M.  E.  Megargte 

Vice-President Mrs.  Douglas  Holcomb 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr George  D.  Coleman 

Station  Manager Robert  E.  McDowell 

Program   Director Frank  Monaghan 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  R.  Cooke 

WICK 

SCRANTON— 1954 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Scranton  Radio  Corp. 

Address 522    Lackawanna   River 

Phone:  DI  7-7303 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Station   Rep Walker 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Joe  Dobbs 

Chief  Engineer John  P.  McGoldrick 


WQAN 


SCRANTON— 1950 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By E.  T.  &  Eliz.  Lynett 

Address 149   Penn  Ave. 

Phone:  DI.  2-9151 Air  Time:  Day  Time 

News  Service   UP.  AP 

Trans.   Ser Standard,   Lang-Worth 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Station    Rep Meeker 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Mgr Cecil  Woodland 

Comm.   Mgr Frank   McCaffery 

Program  Director Hugh  Connor 

Chii&f  Engineer Guy  Rauer 


WSCR 


SCRANTON— 1947— NBC 

Freq.:  1320  Kc.  .Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  500  Watts  n. 

Owned  By Lackawanna  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address 116    Adams    Ave. 

Phone:  7-3388 . .  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Pres.,  Gen„  Mgr David  M.  Baltimore 

Station's  Mgr Barry  Sherman 

Comm.  Mgr Bert   Oliver 

Program  Dir Robt.  Mchale 

Chief  Engineer Willard  Shimsky 

WISL 

SHAMOKIN— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Anthracite,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Rock  &  Sunbury  Sts. 

Phone:  8-6831 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service RCA-Tbesaurus 

Representative     Forjoe 

President Henry  W.  Lark 

General  Manager Charles  R.  Petrle 

Program  Director Dick  Owens 

Chief  Engineer Ray  Williard 


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SHARON— 1938 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Sharon  Herald  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  541 

Phone:   4113 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    XJP 

Transcription ....  Associated.  World  Thesaurus 

Representative Adam  J.  Young,   Jr. 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr John  Fahnline,  Jr. 

Program  Director Harold  R.  Smith 

Chief  Engineer A.  C.  Heck 


wvsc 


SOMERSET— 1951 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned  Operated  By Somerset  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  231 

Phone:  4186 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Membership    RAB 

Representative   Indie  Sales 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr T.  H.  Oppegard 

Chief  Engr.,  Sta.  Mgr Carl  R.  Lee 

WMAJ 

STATE   COLLEGE— 1945— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Centre  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 


Bus.-Studio  Address 209   E.   Beaver  Ave. 

Air   Time    Full   Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

President W.   K.   Ulerich 

General    Manager Mrs.    Alethea    Ulerich 

Comm.    Manager Mary    Beezer 

Station    Manager Milton    Bergstein 

P'-ogram  Director W.  J.  Morris 

Chief    Engineer Douglas    Beman 


WVPO 


STROUDSBURG— 1947 

Frequency:  840  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Pocono  Bcstg..  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 578  Main  St. 

Phone:  1102 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    Associated 

Represen'.ative    Radio  Reps. 

President James  H.   Ottawoy 

General  Manager Merle  C.  Ostrom 

Station  Mgr Chester  S.  Miller 

Comm.  Mgr Edwards  Somers 

Managing    Director Francis    H.    Brinkley 

Program   Dir Joseph   Webster 

Chief    Engineer Ernest    Transus 

W  K  0  K 

SUNBURY— 1933— CBS-QUAKER 

Fiequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Wuu» 


ECONOMY  COVERAGE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA'S 
ANTHRACITE  REGION 


COUNTIES:    Luzerne,   Lackawanna,   Wyoming,   Carbon,   Northumberland,   Schuylkill, 

Columbia,  Monroe,  Sullivan. 
Total  Retail  Sales  Radio  Families  Population 

$1,034,174,000  276,470  1,172.900 

—  Data  from  1954  Consumer  Markets-SRDS  — 

FOOD    $247,722,000       FILLING  STATIONS    38,581,000 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE.   101,169,000       BUILDING  MATERIALS- 


APPAREL    72,815,000 

HOME  FURNISHINGS  55,657,000 

AUTOMOTIVE    146,815,000 


HARDWARE    53,752,000 

EAT-DRINK     73,825,000 

DRUG     19,662,000 

FARM  INCOME    60,303,000 


TWO  stations  could  not  conform  to  a  particular  region  more  perfectly  than  WHWL 
and  WISE!  In  combination  they  offer  complete  coverage  of  Pennsylvania's  rich 
Anthracite  region  with  rates  based  on  an  exceptionally  low  cost-per-thousand  families. 
It  PROVES  that  the  combination  of  WHWL  and  WISE  is  your  BEST  BUY  in  the 
Pennsylvania  Anthracite  Region.  TWO  1,000-watt  stations  driving  into  this  region  from 
their  strategic  north  and  south  locations,  are  sure  to  deliver  through  programming  of 
definite  local  interest. 

SEE 
FORJOE  &  COMPANY 

Atlanta        —        Los  Angeles 


New  York       —       Chicago 

W    I    S    L  RADIO  ANTHRACITE.  INC. 

1000  W  . . .  1480  Kc 
Full  Time  .  .  .  Mutual 


Rock  and  Sunbury  Sts. 
Shomokin,  Penna. 


San  Francisco 

WHWL 

1000  W  .  .  .  730  Kc 
Day  Time  .  .  .  Independent 


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Owned-Operated  By Sunbury  Bcstq.  Corp. 

Bu».-Studio-TransmJtler 1150  N.  Front  St. 

Phone:   Sunbury    1325-6 ...Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

President Harry  H.  Haddon 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager Homer  R.  Smith 

Commercial   Manager C.    Donald   Walther 

Program   Director    Michael  J.   Kane 

Publicity   Director Malcolm   E.  Artei 

Chief  Engineer John  W.  Keller.  Jr. 


WTRN 


TYRON— 1954 

Frequency:   1580  Kc Power:  250  Wcrtts 

Owned Throne  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address     Pennsylvania    Ave. 

Air  Time Daytim© 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.   Ser World 

President C.  H.  Simpson 

V.P.,   Gen.   Mgr John   A.  Fay 

Sales    Manager Mac    Goheen 

W  M  B  S 

UNIONTOWN— 1937 
CBS— QUAKER 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By FayeLte  Bdcstg.  Corp. 

Address F.   Natl   Bldg. 

Phone:  GE  8-3900 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription     Service World 

Representative    Meeker  Asso..  Inc. 

Pres.,    Gen.    Mgr J.   C.    Burwell 

Station  Manager James  Gismondi 

Comm..  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Frederick  David 

Program   Director C.    H.    Underwood 

Publicity  Director Anne  Fox 

Chief  Engineer William  Henzly 

WNAE 

WARREN— 1946 

Frequency:   1310  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By  .  .  .    N.  Allegh3nv  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address    Second   Ave. 

Phone:   3033 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Membership   NARTB.  RAB 

Pres..   Gen.  Mgr David   Potter,  JV. 

Commercial  Manager James  W.  Potter 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Frcmk  Foster 

Program  Director Leroy  Schneck 

Chief   Engineer    Homer   M.   Haines 

W  J  P  A 

WASHINGTON— 1 942— MBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Washington    Bcstg.    Co. 

Bus.  Address George  Washington  Hotel 

Phcne  Number   4870 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service     World 

Representative Joseph  Hershey  McGillvra 


Managing  Director A.   Boyd  Siegel 

Gen..  Prom.  Manager John  L.  Merdlan 

Commercial    Mgr Peter   Stanton 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Kark 

WAYZ 

WAYNESBORO— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:   1380  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Richard  Field  Lewis  Jr. 

Address WAYZ.  Winchester.  Va. 

News   Service UP 

Membership NARTB 

President Richard   Field   Lewis   Jr. 

General  Manager Sam     Hanshaw 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Robert  Harrison 

Program  Director John  Goiger 

Chief  Engineer Fred  Brabandt 

W  B  AX 

WILKES-BARRE— 1922— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Anna  Stenger 

Business-Studio  Address 85  W.  Union  St. 

Phone:  VA.  3-0198 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service   Associated 

Representative     Bum-Smith 

Licensee    Anna  Stenger 

General  Manager John  H.  Stenger,  III 

Program   Director Ed  Kuzma 

Chief  Engineer Milan  Krupa 

W  B  R  E 

WILKES-BARRE— 1924— NBC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Louis  G.  Baltimore 

Bus.-Studio  Address 62  S.  Franklin  St. 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Lang-Worth 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Owner Louis   G.  Baltimore 

General  Manager David  M.  Baltimore 

Comm.  Mgr Ernest  Lewis 

Program  Director Franklin  D.  Coslett 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Sakoski,  Sr. 

WILK 

WILKES-BARRE— 1947 
ABC 

Frequency:  980  Kc. .  .  Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .Wyoming  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 88  No.  Franklin  St. 

Phone:  VA.  4-4686 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Representative     Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB 

President   Mitchell  Jenkins 

Exec.  V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Roy  E.  Morgan 

Treasurer Thomas   P.    Shelburne 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Dorothy  Albee 

r.ommercial    Manager Luther    Strittmatter 

Program    Director Tom    Bigler 

Chief   Engineer Theodore   French 


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WnJJAMSPORT— 1949— ABC-KBC 

Frequency:   1050  Kc Power:   1  Kw. 

Owned  By Lycoming  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 331   Pint  St.  Box  389 

Phone:  2-4676 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Radio-TV  Promotion  Syndicate 

President John  T.  Keliher 

General  Manager W.  Richard  Carlson 

Commercial  Mgr Vince  Campana 

Program  Dir Vern  Hester 

Chief  Engineer Norman  Briggs 


W  R  A  K 


WWPA 

WILLIAMSPORT— 1949— CBS 

Frequency:    1340   Kc Power:   250  Watta 

Owned.  .  Williamsport  Radio  Bcstg.  Assoc..  Inc. 

Address 330  Government  PI 

Phone:  7119 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative     Bum-Smith 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Harry  J.  W.  Kiessling 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager Woodrow  W.  Ott 

Program  Director Louis  C.  Cote 

Comm.  Mgr Phil  Lane 

Publicity  Director John  B.  Willmarm 

Chief    Engineer Carl    Steinbacher 


WILLIAMSPORT— 1930— NBC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By    WRAK,  Inc. 

Address   244  West  4th  St. 

Phone:  2-6116 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Representative    Everett  McKinney 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr George  E.  Joy 

Comm.  Mgr J.  Wright  Mackey 

Production    Mgr Irving    Bemdt 

Promotion  Manager Everett  W.  Rubendall 

Chief  Engineer Glen  L.  Sherman 


WNOW 


YORK— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:   1250  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Helm  Coal  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 25  S.  Duke  St. 

Phone:  8-2911,  8-2952 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Lang- Worth 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Lowell  W.  Williams 

Program  Director H.  E.  Dougherty 

Comm»  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Edwin  L.  Jay 

Chief   Engineer Glenn   Winter 


Our  2t)th  Anniversary  Year 

A  QUARTER  CENTURY 
OF  EXPERIENCE 
IN  SELLING 
IN  WILLIAMSPORT,  PA. 


AM  —  AFFILIATE  —  FM 


Call 
EVERETT-McKINNEY,  INC. 

NEW  YORK         -         LOS  ANGELES 
CHICAGO 


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WORK 

YORK— 1932— NBC-MBS 

Frequency:  1350  Kc Power:  5000  d.;  1000  n. 

Owned-Operated  By York  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 13  S.  Beaver  St. 

Phone:   6629 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcripiton  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative   Robert  Meeker 

Station  Executive Clair  R.  McCollough 

Station  Manager Clare  I.  Miller 

Natl.   Sales  Mgr J.  Robert  Gulick 

Program  Director Glenn  M.  Brillhart 

Technical  Director J.  E.  Mathiot 

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WS  B  A 

YORK— 1941— ABC— MBS 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By    ..Susquehanna   Bdctsg.   Co. 

Phone:  25521 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Young 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President    Louis  J.  Appell 

Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Clarence  L.  Doty 

Comm..  Sales  From.  Mgr.  . . .  .Philip  K.  Eberly 

Prog.  Dir Robert  Shipley 

Chief  Engineer Llewellyn  Jones 

ISLAND 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  840,000  —  Families  308,000 
Radio  Homes  304,000  —  TV  Homes  265,000  —  Stations  in  State  11 


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WA^K 


NEWPORT— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1540  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  The  Aquidneck  Bcstg.  Corp. 

T.anscription  Service   World 

Representative    Walker 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Milton  E.  Mitler 

Comm.  Mgr Gordon  Gurney 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Henry  N.  Petersen 

Prog.  Mgr Flo  Simpson 

Chief  Engineer Jos.  Britto 


WPAW 


PAWTUCKET— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:   550   Kc Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Roger  Williams  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 34  N.  Union  St. 

Transcription  Service MacGregor 

Representative   Rambeau 

President    Dominick  Hysko 

Gen..  Comm.  Mgr Allen  Jones 

Program    Director Graham   Richards 

Chief  Engineer James  Bonney 

WEAN 

PROVIDENCE— 1922— ABC-MBS 
YANKEE 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d. 

Owned Providence    Journal    Co. 

Address 75  Fountain  St. 

Newspaper  Affil Providence  Journal 

News  Service    AP,  UP 

Station    Rep Venard,    Borgatti 

Membership    NARTB 

President George  P.  Metcalf 

General  Manager H.  William  Koster 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Arthur  E.  Lothrop.  Jr. 

Program  Director Don  Morton 

Chief  Engineer George  W.  Sharpe 


W  P  R  0 

PROVIDENCE— 1924— CBS 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Cherry  &  Webb  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus-Stud.  Add.    ..24  Mason  St..  WPRO  Bldg. 
Phone:  Plantations  1-9776.  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Trans.  Service Thesaurus 

Representative    Blair 

Membership   NARTB 

President William  S.  Cherry,  Jr. 

General  Manager Arnold  F.  Schoen,  Jr. 

Commercial    Mgr Kenneth    Curto 

Program  Director John  A.  Owen 

Chief  Engineer John  V.  Ferri 

WRIB 

PROVIDENCE— 1947 

""requency:  1220  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

)wned-Oper.  By R.  I.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 29  Weybosset  St. 

Phone:   Union   1-4512 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Indie 

President Frank  Rao 

Prog.  Dir Don  Rogers 

General  Manager Nicholas  Ruggieri 

Comm..  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Edward  McBride 

Ch'ef  Engineer Fred  Weiss 

WICE 

PROVIDENCE— 1947 

F-equency:   1290  Kc.   ...Power:  500  Watts  d. 
Owned-Oper.  By   .  . .  .Narragonsett  Bav  B.  Co 

Address 1111   N.  Main  St. 

Phone:  Jackson  1-6565 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

President Louis  A.  R.  Pieri 

Station  Manager John  C.  Martin 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr John  F.  Crohan 

Comm.  Mgr Frederick  P.  Grady 

Chief  Engineer Oliver  R.  -^^oms 


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WHIM 


PROVIDENCE— 1947 

Frequency:   1110  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Intercity  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address.  144   Westminister  St. 

Phone   Number    Union    1-4211 

News  Service    AP 

Representative. . .  .Headley-Reed.    Kettel-Cartei 

President,  Gen.-Sta.  Mgr Robert  T.  Engles 

Cliief   Engineer Carroll  Philbrook 


W  J  A  R 


PROVTOENCE— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By The  Outlet  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 176  Weybosset  St. 

Phone:  Gaspee  1-8521 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service SESAC 

News   Service AP.  INS 

Representative Weed,  Bannan 

Membership    NARTB 

Vice  Pres.,  Treas George  O.  Griffith 

General  Mgr John  J.  Boyle 

Station  Manager Sothern  Abbott 

Comm.  Mgr. David  J.  Shurtleif 

Chief  Engineer Thomas  C.  J.  Prior 


WERI 


WESTERLY— 1949— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By  Radio  Westerly,  Inc. 

Address 34  Main  St. 

Phone:  WE.  2263 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service .UP 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth, 

Representative Walker 

President    Richard  G.  Moore 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Wourren  M.  Greenwood 

Prog.,  Publ.  Director Brud  Warrei: 

Chief  Engineer Anibal  Martins 


WNRI 


WOONSOCKET— 1954 

Frequency:   1380  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owner Friendly  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 814  Diamond  Hill  Road 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Jack  C.  Salera 

Chief  Eng Joseph  Britto 

WWON 

WOONSOCKET— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Woonsocket  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 99  Main  St. 

Phone:  Woonsocket  1240.  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Station   Rep Webbv   Borgotti 

Transcription  Service   World 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Mrs.  Andrew  P.   Palmer 

General  Manager Eugene  C.  Rousseau 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Belknap 


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Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  2,282,000  —  Families  555,000 
Radio  Homes  466,000  —  TV  Homes  230,000  —  Stations  in  State  55 


WAKN 

AIKEN— 1952 

Frequency:   990   Kc Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By  Aiken  Electronics  Adv.  Corp. 

Address   Box  811 

Phone:   774242 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service World.  Capitol 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Representative   Rambeau 

President B.  T.  Whitmire 

General  Manager W.  Randall  Davidson 

Com.,  Prom.   Mgr Charlie   Sciple 

Prog.  Dir Wayne  Mashburn 

Chief  Engineer Allen  Askins 

W  A  I  M 

ANDERSON— 1935— CBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Wilton  E.  Hall 

Address-T^ans.  Loca 1  Martin  St. 

Phone:  CA.  6-1511-2-3 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    INS 

Newspaper    Affiliation. ..  .Independent,    Daily 
Mail 

Transcription  Service Lang- Worth 

Representative   Headley-Reed 

President Wilton  E.  Hall 

General  Manager Glenn  P.  Warnock 

Commercial  Mgr G.  P.  Browne 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr V.  Barath 

Program   Director Marshall  Gailliard 

Chei    Engineer John    Willis 

WANS 

ANDERSON— 1949— MBS 

Frequency:    1280  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By Carolina  Bcstra. 

Address    Box   211 

Phone:  CA  4-3424 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Membership   NARTB 

Rspresentative     Devney 

News  Service    UP 

Pres'dent C.  R.  Johnson 

General  Manager R.  E.  Liverance 

Commercial  Mgr Robert  S.  Fant 

Chief   Engineer    Alfred   W.    Pratt 

WBAW 

BARNWELL— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:   740  Kc Power:   250  Watts   d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Blue  Ridge  Bcstg.  Co.  Inc. 

Phone:   3507 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Station   Rep Radio  Sales 

President J.   A.  Gallimore 

Comm..  Sta.  Mgr Joe  WUder 


Program    Director Frank    Harmon 

Chief  Engineer Marion   P.   Jones 


WBEU 


BEAUFORT— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:  960  Kc ,  . .  .  Power:   1   Kw. 

Owned Beaufort   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address    Beaufort 

Phone:    812 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News    Service     World 

Trans.  Service   World 

General  Mgr W.  C.  Bochman 

Asst.   Mgr..  Prog.  Dir Newton  Smyth 


WBSC 


BENNETTSVILLE— 1947— MBS 

Freq.:   1550  Kc.  .    Power:   10  Kw.  d.;  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Bennettsville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address    Box  639 

Phone:  1080 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service    AP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr John  W.  Orvin 

Comm.  Mgr W.  G.  Hazel 

Prog.,  Director Neil  Terrell 

Chief  Engineer John  Gronert 

WAGS 

BISHOPVILLE— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  1  Kw. 

Owned Lee    County    Bcstg.    Co. 

Phone:    1380 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Trans.  Ser World 

Station    Rep Clark 

General  Manager Howard  Ginsberg 

Program    Director Bess    Ginsberg 


WACA 


CAMDEN— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:   1590  Kc Power:   1000  Walts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Station  WACA 

Address     Camden 

Phone:  Hemlock  2-2311 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Station   Rep Dora-Clayton 

Transcription    Service    World 

President Haygood  S.  Bowden 

General  Manager Tom  Richards 

Commercial   Manager C.   Ballard 

Program  Director Arthur  Sheleen 

Chief    Engineer Angelo    Amodio 

w  c  s  c 

CHARLESTON— 1930— CBS 

Frequency:   1390  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By    WCSC.   Inc. 

Address 485  East  Bay  St. 

Phone:  2-7611 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 


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Transcription    Service    World 

Representative   Free  &  Peters 

Membership    N ARTE,    RAB 

Pt«»..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr John  M.  Rivers 

Comm.  Mgr John  B.  Hearne 

Program   Director Robert   Tamblyn 

Pub.  Dir Annie  Lee  Small 

Chief  Engineer Wilbur  Albee 

WHAN 

CHARLESTON—  1 946— ABC-KBC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power.  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.   By Charleston   Bcstg.   Co. 

Business   Address Box   183 

Transcription  Service    Capitol 

Representative    Burn-Smith 

President Frederick  G.  Storey 

General  Manager E.  H.  Keown 

Sales   Prom.  Mgr Joann  Daley 

Program  Director E.  H.  Keown 

Publicity  Director George  Rogers 

Chief  Engineer William  P.  Blrchfield 

WPAL 

CHARLESTON— 1947 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

S)wned-Oper.  By Palmetto  Bdcstrs.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 149  Wentworth  St. 

Representative    Foijoe,  Dora-Clayton 

Membership    NARTB 

President George  G.  Weiss 

General  Manager Laurens  Moore 

Commercial  Mgr Bob  Chrystie 

Program  Director Louise  Withrock 

Chief  Engineer Gunnar  Sundeen 

WT  M  A 

CHARLESTON— 1939— NBC 

Frequency:  1250  Kc... Power:  5000  d.;  1000  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Atlantic  Coast  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address    133   Church   St. 

Phone:  2-2681 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   A? 

Representative     Hollingbery 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Charles  E.  Smith 

Station  Mgr Ralph  J.  Shade 

Commercial  Mgr H.  J.  Guzik 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Chester  Pike 

Program   Dir Jack   Gale 

Publicity  Dir Anne  Loyd 

Chief  Engineer David  W.  Jeff eries 


Program  Director Henry  Hoppo 

Publicity  Director Edith  Crosby 

Chief  Engineer Waller  Nelson 


WUSN 


CHARLESTON— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Southern  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 42    10th    Ave. 

Phone:  2-2652 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Rep H-R,  Ayres 

Transcription    Service Standard 

Membership    RAB 

Pres..  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr J.  Drayton  Hastie 

Promotion   Manager Martha  Martin 

Station  Manager George  S.  Cuthbert,  Jr. 


WCRE 


CHERAW— 1953 

Frequency:   1420  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Ovmed-Oper.  By Three  States  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box    631 

Phone:  7500 Air  Time:  Dayime 

Membership    RAB 

President Dr.  R.  D.  Baxley 

Vice-President R.  D.  Meisheimer 

Prog.  Dir.,  Gen.  Mgr Fred  A.  Staples 

Chief   Engineer Ansel  Bryan 


WGCD 


CHESTER— 1948— MBS— KBS 

Frequency:    1490   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By    Craig   Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address 128  Main  St. 

Phone:  2171 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Trans.  Ser World 

Station  Rep McGillvra 

President,  Chief  Eng Morgan  J.  Craig 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr George  P.  Cobb 

Promotion  Director James  Kennedy 

W  C  0  s 

COLUMBIA— 1939— ABC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Columbia 

Address Cornel  Arms  Bldg. 

Phone:  2-2177 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    World 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Charles  W.  Pittman 

Commercial  Manager John  Kress 

Program   Director John   Ropp 

Chief  Engineer    Robert  D.  Lambert,  Jr. 


W  I  s 


COLUMBIA— 1930— NBC 

Frequency:  560  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Bcstg.  Co.  of  the  South 

Business-Studio    Address    1111    Bull    St. 

Phone:  3-6431 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription   Service SESAC,   Thesaurus 

Representative Free  &  Peters 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

President    B.   Calhoun  Hipp 

General  Manager G.  Richard  Shafto 

Managing    Director J.    Dudley   Soumenig 

Sales  Mgr W.  Miller  Montgomery 

Promotion    Dir Lisa    Battle 

Program  Director Frank  Harden 

Chief  Engineer Herbert  G.  Eidson,  Jr. 

WMSC 

COLUMBIA— 1945— CBS 

Frequency:   1320  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WMSC  Radio.  Inc. 


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Business-Studio  Address 1127  Lady  St. 

Phone:  2-8659 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    Xjp 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Representative   H-R  Representatives 

Membership NARTB,  RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.,  Mgr C.  Wallace  Martin 

News  Director Charles  Wickensberg 

Prom.  Mgr Don  Clark 

Prog.  Dir Gray  Olive 

Chief  Engineer C.  E.  Stone 

WNOK 

COLUMBIA— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Palmetto  Radio  Corp. 

Address 1811  Main  St.,  Box  5307 

News  Service   AP 

Representative    Raymer 

General  Manager. ..  .H.  Moody  McElveen,  Jr. 

Program  Director Bill  Routh 

Chief  Engineer    Don   Willoughby 


WELP 


WOIC 


COLUMBIA— 1954 

Frequency:   1470  Kc Power:   1  Kw.,  d. 

Owned Michalak   Bcstg.    Co. 

Address 3300  Main  St. 

Phone:    6-1551 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Representative National,  Forjoe,  Clayton 

Pres.;  Gen.  Mgr Fronk  A.  Michalak 

Sta.,  Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Joe  E.  Morris 

Cluef  Engineer William  Bridges 

WLA  T 

CONWAY— 1945— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Coastal  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  799 

Phone:   340 Air  Time.  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative Joseph  Hershey  McGillvra 

Ptnr.,  Gen.  Mgr L.  M.  Hawley 

Ptnr..  Chief  Eng H.  L.  Hanks 

Prog.  Director Jack  E.  Hawley 

WDSC 

DILLON— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Border  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address U.  S.  Highway  301 

News  Service    ^ 

Representative     Gill-Pema-Clayton 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Joseph  Martin 

Station  Mgr lim  Murff 

Commercial  Manager   . . .  Adelaide  C.  Monroe 

Prog.,   Mgr Lee  Lumpkin 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr David  Loyd  Rush 

Publicity  Director Johnny  Quick 

Chief  Engineer H.  C.  Sanford 


EASLEY— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By .  Pickens  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  522 

Phone:   9388 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.    Ser Associated 

Representative    Indie    Sales 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,    Gen.   Mgr Cleatus   Brazzell 

Prog.  Director .  Chas.  B.  Smith 

Chief  Engineer H.  O.  McDonald.  Jr. 


WJMX 


FLORENCE— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:  970  Kc.  .Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Atlantic  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  1211 

Phone:  6351 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Membership   NARTB 

Representative Walker 

President Eugene  E.  Stone 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Paul  H.  Benson,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Frank  Jenne 

WO  LS 

FLORENCE— 1937— KBS 

Frequency:    1230   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Florence  Bcstg.  Co.«  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address    ..151    S.  Dargan  St. 

Phone:  3271-2 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Melvin  Purvis 

Sta.,   Comm.   Mgr A.   P.   Skinner 

Program  Director Don  Gray 

Chief  Engineer John  Cooper 


WFGN 


GAFFNEY— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Cherokee  Radio  Co..  Inc. 

Address   P.  O.  Box  759 

Phone:   4795-6 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth,  SESAC 

President    A.   Ray  Godshall 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Morton  E.  Green 

Promotion  Mgr Mrs.  E.  Stacy 

Program  Director B.  Gibbons 

Chief  Engineer J.  E.  Parker 


WGTN 


GEORGETOWN— 1949— MBS 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Georgetown  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address.  Trans.  Loc 216  Eraser  St. 

Phone:  3-3421 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Station  Rep Donald  Cook 


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Pres.,  Gen,  Manager J.  B,  Deliell 

Commercial    Manager Al   Webster 

Program  Mgr. .  .                        .  .Mamie  A.  Deliell 
Chief  Engineer.  Don  Delany 

WAKE 

GREENVILLE— 1950— CBS 

Frequency:  1440  Kc Power:  5  Kw.,  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By ...  Piedmont    Bcstg.    Co.,   Inc. 

Address 3   College  SU 

Phone:  5-7406 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    Associated 

Representative      Pearson 

President V.  D.  Ranuseur 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir J.  F.  McDonough 

Comm.    Mgr Don   Price 

Publicity   Inez  Anders 

Prog.   Dir Jerry  Mosteller 

Chief    Engineer Pabner   Greer 

WESC 

GREENVILLE— 1947 

Frequency:  660  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Greenville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 1  College  St. 

Phone:    2-8241 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Representative   Rambeau,  Dora-Clayton 

President (Mrs.)  James  Meade 

General  Manager James  G.  Meade 

Station  Mgr J.  Davenport 

Commercial  Manager William  Ingram 

Program  Dir I.  Wayne  Davis 

Chief  Engineer Harold  White 

W  F  B  C 

GREENVILLE— 1933— NBC 

Frequency:  1330  Kc Power:  5000  Watls 

Owned-Oper.   By WMRC,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Poinsett  Hotel 

Phone:  5-8525 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service UP 

Transcription   Thescmrus,  SESAC 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB 

Chairman  of  Board Roger  Peace 

President R.  A.  JoUey,  Sr. 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Kenneth  Beachboard 

Commercial  Mgr Keener  Garett 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Curtis  Guthrie 

Program  Director Bruce  Buchanan 

Chief  Enginer Burton  T.  Anderson 

WMRB 

GREENAHLLE— 1954— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:    1490   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned Paramount  Bcstg.  Co.  Inc. 

Address 400  Mayberry  St.,  Box  989 

Phone:  3-2751 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Servcie    AP 

Trans.   Ser Lang- Worth 

Station   Rep Devney,  Media  Sis. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr C.  F.  Cope 

Vice-Pres Robert  D.  Poole 

Asst.  Mgr.,  Prod.  Dir William  T.  Arrington 


WMUU 


GREENVILLE— 1949 

Frequency:   1260  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Bob  Jones  Univ. 

Address   Greenville 

Phone:  GR.  2-6711 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP.  INS 

Trans.  Ser SESAC.  Associated.  Lang-Worth 

Station  Rep Continental 

Membership    RAB 

President Dr.  Bob  Jones,  Jr. 

General   Manager R.   K.   Johnson 

Station  Manager Jim  Ryerson 

Conunercial  Manager Glen  Schunk 

Service  Manager Mrs.  Joan  B.  Schultz 

Progran;!  Director David  Yearick 

Production    Director Jack    Buttram 

Chief   Engineer Steward   Ensign 


WCRS 


GREENWOOD— 1941 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Grenco,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  868 

Phone:  9-1300,  6646 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Trans.  Service.  .Thesaurus,  Associated,  World 

Representative    Clark,  Ayers 

Membership  NARTB 

President Douglas  Feotherstone 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Dan  Crosland 

Commercial  Mgr Ralph  Norman 

Program  Dir David  A.  Moss 

Chief  Engineer Charles  M.  Sparks 

WGSW 

GREENWOOD— 1953— MBS 

Frequency:   1350  Kc Power  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned Radio  Greenwood,  Inc. 

Address Edward  Arms  Bldg. 

Phone:  9-7372 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Representative Indie  Sales;    Dora-Clayton 

President W.  C.  WoodaU.  Jr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr George  B.  Cook,  Jr. 

Comm.  Mgr Olyn  L.  Gee 

Prog.  Dir Ben  H.  Dekle 

Publicity  Director J.  E.  Smith 

Chief  Engineer Robert  K.  James 


WEAB 


GREER— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Greer  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  151 

Phone:   1057-8. Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service Lang- Worth 

Co.-O.,  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr E.  A.  Burch 

Co-Owner W.  Ryan  Frier 

Program   Director Betty   Beers 

Chief   Engineer Cecil   Sills 


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WHSC 

HARTSVILLE— 1946— MBS— KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Hartsville   Bcstg.  Co..   Inc. 

Address 1306  College  Ave. 

Phone:   1450 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Raymond  Caddell 

Commercial  Mgr Jim  Putnam 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Lamar  Caldwell 

Prog.  Dir Earl  Caton 

Publicity   Dir Eleanor   Flowers 

Chief  Engineer Donald  Brienen 

WDKD 

KINGSTREE— 1949 

Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Palmetto  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Kingstree 

Phone:   6761 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service    Lang-Worth 

Gen.  Sta.  Manager E.  G.  Robinson,  Jr. 

Program  Director Carroll  Godwin 

Chief  Engineer Dan  Owen 

WJOT 

LAKE  CITY— 1953 

Frequency:   1260  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d. 

Owned Lake  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 10  S.  Acline  Ave. 

Phone:  7631 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

President J.  Olin  Tice,  Jr. 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr J.  OUn  Tice.  Sr. 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Philip  Rice 

Program  Dir Fraces  M.  Tice 

Chief  Engineer   Walter  Turner 


WLCM 


LANCASTER— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:    1360   Kz Power:    1000  Wtts   d. 

Owned-Operated  By Royal  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 103  S.  Catawba  St. 

Phone:   2051 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Station  Rep Media  Sales 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus.  World 

President    Charles   Cormelly 

General  Manager William  Coble 

StaUon    Manager Garry    Coble 

Program  Director Joann  McManus 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Shikenjanski 


WLBG 


LAURENS— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By WLBG,  Inc. 

Business  Address Box  642.  Laurens 

Phone:   2-2331 Air  Time:  Daytime 


News  Service    UP 

Membership     NARTB 

Transcription     Service World 

President James  C.  Todd 

General  Manager Milton  Scarboro 

Program    Director Betty    Bishop 

Chief  Engineer    Jack  Taylor 


WJ  AY 


MULLINS— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  1000  Watti  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  MuUins  &  Marion  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Highway  76 

Phone:    390 Air    Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Lang- Worth 

President W.    G.   Smith 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr James  F.  Ramsey 

Prog.  Dr Kenneth  Gasque 

Chief   Engineer George  Magera 


WMYB 


MYRTLE  BEACH— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Coastal    Carolina   Bcstg.    Corp. 

Address Oak  St.  at  28th  Ave. 

Phone:  7123 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Trcmscription    Service     Thesaurus 

President James  Olin  Tice,  Jr. 

Gen..  Comm.  Manager J.  Olin  Tice.  Sr. 

Sta.,  Prog.  Mgr Harry  Hyman 

Chief  Engineer W.  D.  Tabler 

WKDK 

NEWBERRY— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Newberry  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address,  Trans 11  Radio  Dr. 

Phone:   143 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    Clayton 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr James  F.  Cogglns 

Commercial  Mgr Emory  Bedenbough 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Marcia  Coggins 

Chief    Engineer Ray    Gilliam 


WDIX 


ORANGEBURG— 1946— ABC 
MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1150  Kc Power:   5   Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By WDIX.  Inc. 

Address   Box  662 

Phone:   1420 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    RAB 

Station  Rep Devney.  Holman 

President Charles  S.  Henery 

General  Mcmager Frank  B.  Best 

Asst.  Manager Frank  Best,  Jr. 

Program    Director Joe    Phillips 

Commercial  Mgr Norman  M.  Matthews 

Chief  Engineer Gus  Browning 


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WTND 

ORANGEBURG— 1948 

Frequency:    920   Kc Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Sims   Pub.   Co. 

Address    1   Memorial  Plaxa 

Phone:    1600 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription    Service    World 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    RAB 

Representative    Thos.   F.    Clark 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr..  Pres J.  I.  Sims 

Program  Director Richard  R.  Rhame 

Chiei  Engineers   Larry  W.  Styles, 

Perry  Harrington 

WRHI 

ROCK  HILL— 1944— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1340    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By York  Co.  Brdcg.  Co. 

Address Rock  Hill  Nat.  Bk.  Bldg. 

Phone:    2085 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative    McGillvra 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Chi.  Eng James  S.  Beaty,  Jr. 

Sta.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir Wm.  C.  Beaty 

Comme.cial  Manager .Harper  S.  Gault 

WTYC 

ROCK  HILI^1949 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned Tri-County   Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1091 

Phone:   3175 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Rep Media  Sales 

President T.  Lamar  Simmons 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr E.  L.  Burwell 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Arnold  Baynard 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir I.  E.  Brooks 

Chief  Engineer Ed  Roberts 

WSNW 

SENECA— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.. Blue  Ridge  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  443 

Phone:   8234 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Station  Rep Continental 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr J.  A.  Gallimore 

Program    Director Virginia    Gallimore 

Commercial  Mgr Charles  W.  Gwyn 

Chief   Engineer Herbert   Hosea 

WJAN 

SPARTANBURG— 1953— ABC-MBS 
KBS 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Spartanburg  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 101    Schuyler    Bldg. 

Phone:  3-1400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.  Sw Wofld 


Owner,   Gen.   Mgr W.   Ennis   Bray 

Commercial  Mgr Charles   Goodyear 

Prom.  Manager W.  Reid  Bray 

Publicity   Director Dave   Moss 

Program    Director Gene    Bollinger 

Chief  Engineer James  Tate 

WORD 

SPARTANBURG— 1940— NBC 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Word,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 291  E.  Main  St. 

News  Service   AP 

Representative    Raymer 

Membership   NARTB 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

President   Irwin  Kahn 

Gen.  Mgr Paul  von  Hagel 

Comm.  Manager John  W.  Kirkpatrick 

Program  Director Buddy  Womick 

Chief  Engineer Ralph  Queen 

W  S  P  A 

SPARTANBURG— 1929^CBS 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:  5000  Watte 

Owned Spartan  Radiocasting  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 224  E.  Main  St. 

Phone:  33621 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Tronscription  Service   Standard 

Membership   NARTB 

Representative  HoUingbery 

President Walter  J.  Brown 

Managing  Director Roger  A.  Shaffer 

Commercial  Manager Ross  M.  Holmes 

Program  Director Ed  McGrath 

Chief  Engineer H.  R.  Beckholt 

W  F  I  G 

SUMTER— 1940— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1290  Kc Power:   1000  Waits 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Station  WFIG,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address . . .  Radio  Center  Bldg. 

News  Service AP 

Transcription   Service    World 

Representative Joseph  Hershey  McGillvra 

Pres.,  Comm.  Mgr Fulton  B.  Creech 

General  Manager T.  Doug  Youngblood 

Commercial  Mgr Fulton  B.  Creech.  Jr. 

Sales  Promotion  Director. .  .Charles  E.  Ballard 

Program   Director Paul   Reidy 

Chief  Engineer Richard  Elam 

wssc 

SUMTER— 1953— ABC 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:   100  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Sumter 

Address E.   Calhoun   Ext. 

News  Service   UP 

Trans-Service  RCA,  Thesaurus 

President J.    A.    Gallimore 

General    Manager Ed    Damron 

Program  Director Tony  James 

Promotion    Manager Harry    Fowler 

Chief  Engineer Rod.  B.  ArkeU 


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UNION— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1460    Kc Power:    1000    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Bcstg.  Co.  of  Union.  Inc. 

Address 210  East  Main  St. 

Phone:   1200 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Station   Rep Dora-Clayton.   Media   Sales 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Edward  L.  B.  Osborne 

Program    Director Noel    Belue 

Chief  Engineer T.  W.  Weathers 


WALD 

WALTERBORO— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Walterboro  Bcstg.  Co. 

Studio    Address Box     833 

Phone:   3861 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

President R.  M.  leff eries 

General  Manager Louis  M.  Neale.  Jr. 

Program  Director Mary  Alice  Seigler 


SOUTH  DAKOTA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  679,000  —  Families  233,000 
Radio  Homes  223,000  —  TV  Homes  37,000  —  Stations  in  State  14 


KABR 

ABERDEEN— 1952 

Frequency:  1220  Kc Power:  250  Walts  a. 

Owned-Operated  By. ..  .Aberdeen  Bcstg.  Svc. 

Address Rt.  2,  Box  173 

News  Service   UP 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres„  Gen.  Mgr„  Chief  Eng D.  T.  Hunt 


KSDN 


ABERDEEN— 1948— ABC 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Aberdeen  News  Co. 

Phone:  4573 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper    Affil American-News 

Representative   Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

President Henry  J.  Schmltt 

Sta.,  Gen.  Manager   Byron  McElligott 

Commercial  Manager Russa  Osborne 

Program  Director E.  C.  Pieplow 

Chief  Engineer George  Crocker 

KHSJ 

DEADWOOD— 1946— MBS-KBS 

FrequencTi  980  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Heart  of  the  Black  Hills  Sta. 

Address    745  Main 

Phone:   186 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service  World 

Station  Rep Holman 

Membership    NARTB 

News  Service    UP 

Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Engr Eli  Daniels 

Commercial  Manager    Harry  Daniels 

Program  Director Bonnie  Laughlm 


KIJV 


HURON— 1947— NBC-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .James  Valley  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 


Bus.-Studio   Address 1726   Dakota  Ave..  S. 

Phone:  765 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

News  Service   AP 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Max  F.  Staley 

Comm.,  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Wwight  Coursey 

Program   Dir Dale   Larson 

Chief  Eng Lydell  J.  Smith 

KORN 

MITCHELL— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Mitchell  Bcstg.  Assn. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 217-219  N.  Main 

Phone:  621 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Lang^Worth 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Raymond  V.  Eppel 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr M.  Johnson 

Chief  Engineer J.  R.  Doherty 

K  G  FX 

PIERRE— 1916 

Frequency:   630  Kc Power:  200  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Estate  of  Dana  McNeil 

Bus.-Studio  Address 203  W.  Summit  Ave. 

Phone:  2351 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Representative      Larson 

President  Wa  A.  McNeil 

KOTA 

RAPID  CITY— 1936— CBS 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By   Black  Hills  Bctsg.  Co.  of 

Rapid  City 

Business  Address   1819  W.  St.  Joe  St. 

Phone:  FUlmore  2000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP.  AP 

Representative Headley-Reed.   Bulmer  & 

Johnson 


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Transcription  Service World,  CopUol 

Membership     N ARTB,    RAB 

President Helen    S.    Duhamel 

General   Manager Leo    D.   Borin 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Jack  A.  Crowley 

Program   Director J,  Norman  Hetlron 

Business   Manager William  F.  Turner 

Farm,   Ranch  Dir Gene  Taylor 

Chief    Eng Robert    Musfeldt 


KRSD 


RAPID  CITY— 1953— MBS 

Frequency:    1340  Kc Power:   250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.   Heart  of  the  Black  Hills  Sta. 

Address 816    Kcmsas   City   St. 

Phone:  Fillmore  2-6050 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Trans,   Ser Thesaurus 

Station    Rep Holman 

President John    Daniels 

Genercd   Manager Eli  Daniels 

Commercial    Manager Stan   Lieberman 

Program  Director Truman  Walrod 


K  E  L  0 


SIOUX  FALLS— 1937— NBC 

Frequency:  1320  Kc .Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Midcontinent  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studlo   Addres Phillips   Ave. — 8th   St. 

Phone:   4-5841 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Trans.   Ser Standard 

Representative Raymer,  Bulmer  &  Johnson 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Joe  Floyd 

Station  Manager Evans  Nord 

Program  Director Chet  Raasch 

Commercial  Mgr Elda  Clingmam 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Jack  Townsend 

Chief  Engineer Lester  Froke 


KIHO 


SIOUX  FALLS— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Big  Sioux  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 218  South  Main  Ave. 

Phone:  4-7736 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Pearson 

Trans.    Ser World 

President Dr.  J.  D.  Conner 

General  Manager David  J.  Kempkes 

Comm.    Manager Fred    Schwelkhei 

Program   Director Paul  Beckstrand 

Chief  Engr Ralph  N.  Maples 


KISD 


SIOUX  FALLS— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By KISD,    Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address KISD  Bldg»  W.  12th 


Phone:  4-5571 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Station  Rep •Cooke,  Lawson 

President H.   R.    Alton 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Verl  Thomson 

Comm.   Manager Warren  Wright 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Bob  Printup 

Program  Director Verl  Thomson 

Publicity  Director    Helen  Achatz 

Chief   Engineer Roy   Thorson 


KS  0  0 

SIOUX  FALLS— 1927 

Freq.:  1140  Kc Power:  10  Kw.  d.,  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By. Sioux  Falls  Bcstg.  Assc.  Inc. 

Address 317  S.  Phillips  Ave. 

Phone:  4-5601 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcr.  Service    RCA,   Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Station   Representative Avery-Knodeljnc. 

President Morton  Henkln 

Vice  Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr George  R.  Hahn 

Station  Manager George  "Bill"  Rohn 

Comm.   Manager Don  Cavitt 

Chief  Engineer Max  Pierce 


KWAT 


WATERTOWN— 1926— KBS^MBS 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Midland  Natl.  Life  Ins.  Co. 

Address 5  W.  Kemp  St. 

Phone:  777 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcr.   Service    Standard 

Representative    Walker,  Lawson 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

President    John  Ehrstrom 

General  Manager Ross  E.  Case 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Bernard  Kinney 

Chief  Engineer Francis  Alwin 


W  N  AX 

YANKTON— 1923— CBS 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Cowles  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 3rd  &  Mulberry  Sts. 

Phone:  YA.  442 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative    I Katx 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President    Gardner  Cowles 

General  Manager Robert  R.  Tincher 

Asst.   Manager Chris  Mack 

Comm.  Mgr Donald  D.  Sullivan 

Promotion  Mgr Gordon  Laughead 

Program  Director Roland  Peterson 

Chief  Engineer Clifton  M.  Todd 


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Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  3,430,000  —  Families  885,000 
Radio  Homes  769,000  —  TV  Homes  450,000  —  Stations  in  State  77 


WLAR 

ATHENS— 1946— KBS-MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Athens  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address N.  Jackson  St 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

President Lowell  F.  Arterbum 

General  Manager Buell  J.  Charles 

Program  Director E.  Max  Robinette 

Commercial  Manager    Leonard  Dawson 

Chief  Engineer J.  W.  Turner 

WOPI 

BRISTOI^1929— NBC 

(See  Also  Bristol,  Va.) 

Frequency:  1490  Kc .Power:  250  Watts 

Owned. Radiophone  Bcstg.  Station,  WOPL  Inc. 
Address. . Easley- Wright  Bldg.,  State  &  4th  Sts. 

Phone:  South  3730 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

Representative Bum-Smith 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres..  Gen„  Sta.  Mgr W.  A.  Wilson 

Commercial  Mgr lames  C.  Wilson 

Prom.  Mgr Wm.  A.  Wilson,  Jr. 

Program  Director Rocky  Stone 

Publicity   Director Walsh  McQueen 

Chief  Engineer    George  Guertin 

WAGC 

CHATTANOOGA— 1945— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Tenn.  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address , Hotel  Patten 

Phone:  7-1128 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

Representative    Walker 

Gen.  &  Comm.  Mgr Cliff  Bowers 

Program    Director Bill    Giddens 

Chief    Engineer    George    McMurtrie 


W  A  P  0 


CHATTANOOGA— 1936 

Frequency:  1150  Kc. .  Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By WAPO  Bcstg.  Service 

Business-Studio   Address Read  House 

News  Service INS 

Transcription    Service     Thesaurus 

Representative   Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr R.  G.  Patterson 

Program  Director Frances  Harley 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Helen  Patterson 

Chief  Engineer B.  B.  Bomes 


W  D  E  F 


CHATTANOOGA— 1941— NBC 

Frequency:    1370  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WDEF  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 425   Volunteer   Bldg. 

Phone:  6-0124 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Carter  M.  Parham 

Gen.  Sta.  Comm.  Mgr Ken  Flenniken 

Publicity  Dir Warren  Herring 

Program  Director Kenn  Early 

Chief  Engineer B.  C.  Baker 


W  D  0  D 


CHATTANOOGA— 192S-CBS 

Frequency:  1310  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WDOD  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Hamilton  NatL  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  6-5117 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP 

Transcription    Service    Standard,    World 

Representative Paul  H.   Raymer 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Earl  W.   Winger 

Vice  Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Norman  A.   Thomas 

Publicity    Director Byron    J.    Bush 

Program  Director Frank   F.  Hubbs 

Chief  Engineer James  E.  Walker 


WDXB 


CHATTANOOGA— 1947 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WDXB.  Inc. 

Address 100    Dome   Bldg. 

Phone:  6-1114 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Forjoe 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

News  Service AP.  UP 

President   Joseph  Bloom 

General  Manager James  C.  Cole 

Comm.   Manager Luther   Wilson 

Chief  Engineer E.  E.  East 


WMFS 


CHATTANOOGA— 1951 

Frequency:  1260  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated   By WMFS.  Inc. 

Address 215  W.  Ninth  St. 

Phone:    6-4145 Air  Time:    Daytime 

Representative    Pearson 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Brody  Timm 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir Fred  Webb 


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WMCH 


CHURCH  HILL— 1954 

Frequency:    1260 Power:    1000  Watls 

Owned-Oper.   By Twin   Cities   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  4 

Phone:  ELgin  7-2601 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Owner Thales   E.   Wallace 

General  Manager Carroll  G.  Ogle 

Program    Director Sterling    Manis 

Chief   Engineer lames  Ruth 


WDXN 


CLARKSVILLE— 1954 

Frequency:  540  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Clarks villa  Bcstg.   Co.,   Inc. 

Address    Bailey  Bros. 

Air  Time   Daytime 

Manager J.   M.   Cecil 


W  J  ZM 


CLARKSVILLE— 1941— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Campbell   &  Sheftall 

Business-Studio  Address 411  Madison  St. 

Phone:    6414 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Representative   Rambeau 

Pres..   Gen.-Sta.  Mgr I.  Parry  Sheftall 


Commercial  Manager Charles  Malone 

Program  Director Cloy  Cline 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Bill  Vogel 

Publicity   Dir Melvin   Sandler 

Chief   Engineer    John   Bailey 

WBAC 

CLEVELAND— 1945— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  WaU» 

Owned-Oper.  By Robert  W.  RounsavUle 

Business-Studio  Address Central  Ave. 

Representative   Dora  Clayton 

Mgng.  Dir John  Fulton 

Comm.,  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Bland  Sells 

Station  Manager Thad  F.  Fitch 

Program  Director Paul  Kirksey 

Chief   Engineer William  D.  Stuart 

WKRM 

COLUMBIA— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Middle  Tenn.  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio-Transmitter  Address..?.  O.  Box  71 

Phone:    1340 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative    Walker 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.-Sta.-Comm.  Mgr..  .R.  M.  McKay.  Jr. 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Mel  Dugger 

Program  Director Walt  D.  Hard 

Chief  Engineer    Cameron  McKay 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS . . . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


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W  H  U  B 


COOKEVILLE— 1940— CBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WHUB,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 315  E.  Spring  St. 

Phone:  789 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative. Continental  Radio  Sales 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  General  Manager M.  L.  Medley 

Station  Prog.  Dir joe  Mabry 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir Stacey  Mott 

Chief   Engineer Claude  Haston 

WKBL 

COVINGTON— 1954 

Frequency:   1250   Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Tipton  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address p.  o.  Box  289 

Phone:   9635 Air  Time:  Daytime 

General  Manager Charles  K.  Sparks 

Commercial    Mgr Carl    Swaff ord 

Program  Director Charles  C.  Watts  Jr. 

Prom.  Dir.,  Chief  Engr R.  William  Hoffman 


WAEW 


CROSSVILLE— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:    100  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By WAEW,    Inc. 

Address 406  E.  B'way 

Phone:  333 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

President    Arthur  Wilkerson 

Manager    James   H.   Lee 

Chief  Eng. . , Allen  Breazeale 

WDSG 

DYERSBURG— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  State  Gazette  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address  Box  58 

Phone:  77 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service   World 

News  Service   AP 

General  Manager William  Ward 

Commercial  Manager Wendell  Vaughan 

Program    Director Shirley    Jones 

Chief  Engineer Dave  Ross 


WBEJ 


ELIZABETHTON— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned .  . .  Robert  Rounsaville  &  George  Clark 

Business-Studio    Address Elk   Ave. 

Phone:  2-1241 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Rep Dora  Clayton 

News  Service    UP 

Senior  Partner R.  W.  Rounsaville 

Mng.  Dir John  Fulton 

Station  Manager Frazier  Cochrane 

Commercial   Mgr Terry  Sams 

Program  Director Bill  Hole 

Chief  Engineer M.  C.  Bowers,  Jr. 


WEKR 


FA  YETTEVILLE—  1 948— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Fayetteville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address Box  625 

Phone:    1240 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.   Ser Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President John  R.  Crowder 

General   Manager James  Porter  Clark 

Station  Manager ]im  Tate 

Program  Director Teddy  Barnes 

Chief    Engineer Ernest    Tuckar 

WAGG 

FRANKLIN— 1953 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Williamson  County  Bcstg. 

Address    Mallory  Rd. 

Phone:  982 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres..,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr William  Ormes 

Commercial  Mgr Wilson  Herbert 

Program  Director John  Haeberle 

Chief  Engineer Ellis  F.   Jones  Jr. 


WHIN 


GALLATIN— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Sumner  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  Portland  Rd. 

Phone:  1010 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Representative   Indie  Sales 

Membership   NARTB 

President  A.  B.  Perkins 

Gen.,  Mgr J.  B.  Thomas 

Commercial  Manager Charles  Brewer 

Chief  Engineer Lee  Raines 

WGRV 

GREENEVILLE— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Greeneville,  Inc. 

Address   Box  243 

Phone:  4147 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

Pres.,   Gen.   Mgr Paul  Metcalfe 

Commercial   Manager Hugh    Pickel 

Program  Director Pete  Luttreil 

Chief  Engineer Laile  Hamptoo 


WHBT 


HARRIMAN— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned The  Harriman  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address Devonia    &    Crescent 

Phone:  661 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 


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Trans.   Ser.  World,    SESAC 

Representative    Continental 

Owner.  Gen.  Mgr F.  L.  Ciowder 

Comm,,  Sales  Prom.  Mqr..  .Walter  Scarbrough 

Pqm.  Dir.,  Chiel  Ann Carl  WUliams 

Chiel  Engineer Reggie  Honey 

WIRJ 

HUMBOLDT— 1949— Mid-South  KBS 

Frequency:    740    Kc Power:   250  Wottt  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Gibson  Co.  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 210   N.  22nd  At». 

News    Service     UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaiims 

President   I.  F.  Warmath 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mr Howard  E.  Byrum 

Chief    Engineer Gerald   Hicks 

WDXI 

JACKSON— 1948— MBS— KBS 

Freq.:   1310  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n- 

Owned-Operated  By Dixie  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Williams  Bldg. 

Phone:  7-9611 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative Burn-Smith 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Aaron  B.  Robinson 

Station    Manager Bill   Winsett 

Commercial  Mgr Jack  Murphy 

Program  Director Larry  Crenshaw 

Sales  Prom.  Director Leonard  Fielding 

Publicity   Director Dave   O'Brien 

Chief  Engineer James  S.  Thomas 

WTJS 

JACKSON— 1931— ABC-MID-SOUTH 

Frequency:  1390  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Sun  Publishing  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address   Jackson 

Phone:  7-3316 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Newspaper  Affil Jackson  Sun 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Representative    Branhom 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

V.P..  Gen.  Mgr A.  A.  Stone 

Station  Manager. Frank  S.  Proctor 

Asst.  Mgr L.  R.  Brooks 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir Peggy  McKinnie 

Program  Director Vince  Tapler 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  Rhodes 

WETB 

JOHNSON  CITY— 1947 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Press,  Inc. 

Business    Address Main    St. 

Newspaper  Affil Chronicle 

Representative    McGUlvra 

Transcription    Service    World 

President Carl   A.   Jones 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager Arthur  Kelsey 

Program   Director Bernard   Burleson 

Chief  Engineer E.  B.  Jones 


W  J  H  L 

JOHNSON  CITY— 1938— ABC 

Freq.:  910   Kc Power:   5  Kw.  d.,  1   Kw.  n. 

O  .vned-Operated  By WJHL,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 145  W.  Main  St. 

Phone:  2780   Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP.  UP 

Transcription  Service Long- Worth 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Membership   NARTB 

President  W.  H.  Lancaster,  Sr. 

General  Manager W.  H.  Lancaster,  Jr. 

Comm.  Mgr K.  Marsh 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Prog.,  Pub.  Dir..  .William  Shell 

WKIN 

KINGSPORT— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  &  Operated WKIN.  Inc. 

Address Market  &  Wexler  Sts. 

Phone:  CL  6-8131 Air  Tune:  Daytime 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service World,  Keystone 

Representative Rambeau 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Cy  N.  Bahokel 

Station  Manager Phil  Bohakel 

Comm.,  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Andy  Grauer 

Program  Director Chuck  Foster 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Heith 

WKPT 

KINGSPORT— 1940— NBC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Cngsport  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 222  Commerce  St. 

Phone:  CI.  5-4161 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus 

Representative Burn-Smith 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

President C.  P.  Edwards,  Jr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager. Paul  L.  Overbay 

Commercial  Mgr Phil  Weaver 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Joe  N.  Tipton 

Program  Dir Martin  Karant 

Publicity  Dir Jim  Davis 

Chief  Engineer Thomas  Phillips 

WBIR 

KNOXVILIJ&-1941— ABC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Station  WBIR,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 618  S.  Gay  St. 

Phone:  4-3321 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

News   Service   UP 

Representative  Gill  Pema 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr John  P.  Hart 

Prog.,  Pub.  Director Neal  Branch 

Chief  Engineer J.  Rex  Horloa 


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WIVK 


KNOXVILLE— 1953 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Dick  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 319  N.  Gay  Street 

Phone:  4-3694 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Representative Forjoe 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sta..  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr J.  A.  Dick 

Comm.  Mgr T.  C.  Hooper 

Prog.  Dir J.  p.  Hess.  Jr. 

Chiei  Eng Milton  Jones 


WKGN 


KNOXVILLE— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WKGN  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Park  Natl.  Bank  BIdg. 

Phone:  4-0766 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Sta.   Rep Everett-McKinney.   O'Connell 

Membership   NARTB 

President , George  P.  Mooney 

Commercial   Mgr J.   Horton  Davis 

Program    Director John    Ward 

Chiei  Engineer Milton  L.  Jones 


WKXV 


KNOXVILLE— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owner Knoxville    Ra-Tel..    Inc. 

Address 4111/2  W.  Main  St. 

President Roy   S.    Carr. 

General   Manager Tom   Carr 

Program  Director W.  C.  Day 

Chief  Eng John  D.  Caylor 

W  N  OX 

KNOXVILLE— 1921— CBS 

frequency:  990  Kc Power:  10,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. . Scripps-Howord  Radio,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 110  S.  Gay  St. 

Phone:  3-3171 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation "News  Sentinel" 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Standard 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    NARTB 

President Jack   R.   Howard 

General  Manager R.  B.  Westergaard 

Comm.  Sta.  Dir.  Mgr O.  L.  Smith 

Sis.  Prom.,  Pub.  Dir..  Pro.  Dir. . .  C.  A.  McMahon 
Chief  Engineer Ray  Evens 


W  R  0  L 


KNOXVILLE— 1927— NBC 

Frequency:  820  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Mountcostle  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 612  Gay  St. 

Phone:  2-7111 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

New»  Service   UP 


Transcription    Service    World 

Representative   Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President    Paul   Mountcastle 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr W.  H.  Llnebaugh 

Commercial  Manager J.  T.  McCloud 

Program  Dir J.  H.  Reese 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir H.  W.  Hudson 

Chief  Engineer Fred  Andrews 


WLAF 


LAFOLLETTE— 1953— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:   100  Watts 

Owner LaFoUette    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address    Piedmont   Hotel 

Phone    1060 

Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Eng Marvin  L.  Paul 

Program  Director Robert  M.  Leibforth 

WDXE 

LAWRENCEBURG— 1951— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Lawrenceburg  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Locke  Bldg. 

Phone:   4462 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.  Ser World 

Rep Bum-Smith.    Dora-Clayton 

President Aaron    B.    Robinson 

General  Manager George  Eubanks 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Ken  Marston 

Promotion  Manager Bud  Sawyer 

Chief    Engineer Phillip    Kempei 

WCOR 

LEBANON— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:   900  Kc Power:    250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  Lebanon  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 106  Va   S.  Cumberland  Ave. 

Phone:   1540 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.  Ser RCA.  Thesaurus 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Theo.  F.  Exell.  Jr. 

Comm.   Manager Jack   Hendrickson 

Chief   Engineer William  Johnston 

WLIL 

LENOm  CITY— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owner  WLIL,  Inc. 

Address 406  E.  Broadway 

Phone  Number   1095 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

News  Service    UP 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Arthur  Wilkerson 

Comm„  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Thomas  Tuck 

Prog.  Dir E.  Grubb 

Chief  Engineer Allen   Breazeale 

WJ  JM 

LEWISBURG— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Louis  D.  Lingner 


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Address  East   Hill 

Phone:   780  .  .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Trans.   Ser World 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    N ARTE.    RAB 

General  Manager Louis   D.  Lingner 

Chief  Engineer R.  C.  Wiley 

WDXL 

LEXINGTON—  1 9  54— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1490   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned Lexington   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address    Scott   Bldg. 

Phone:    3500,   3155 ...Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Trans.  Ser World 

Station    Rep Burn-Smith,    Dora-Clayton 

President Aaron    B.    Robinson 

General  Manager Neal  B.  Bunn 


WGAP 


MARYVILLE— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Walls 

Owned  By Aluminum  Cities  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Bittle  Bldg. 

Phone:   2490 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus  Keystone 

General  Manager F.  H.  Corbett 

Commercial    Manager Horace    McGill 

Prog.  Dir Ken  D.  Kribbs 

Chief  Engineer Mark  Murphy 

WHOM 

McKENZIE— 1954 

Frequency:    1440  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owned Tri-County  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  191 

Phone:    3371,   3372 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.    Ser Thesaurus 

Station    Rep Clark 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Michael  R.  Freeland 

Program    Manager George   Martin 

Sales    Director Irene    Morgan 

Chief  Engr James  D.  McClure 

WMMT 

McMINNVILLE— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1230  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  McMinnville  Brdg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address N.   Chancery   St. 

Phone:    2233 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

News   Service    UP 

President Dr.  Sam  J.  Albritton 

General    Manager Royce    E.    Richards 


WCBR 

MEMPHIS— 1951 

Frequency:   1480  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Chickasaw  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    378    Beale    St. 

Phone:    5-7545 Air   Time:    Daytime 

Representative    McGillvra 

Comm.    Manager Dick    Whitmore 

Program    Director Donald   G.    Nicely 

General  Manager W.  M.  H.  Smith 

WDIA 

MEMPfflS— 1947 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned  By Bluff  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 2074  Union  Ave. 

Phone:  36-2703 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     Pearson,    Dora-Clayton 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres John  R.  Pepper 

Sec.  Mgr Bert  Ferguson 

Commercial  Manager Harold  F.  Walker 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr F.  Armstrong 

Prod.  Dir David  James 

Pub.  Dir Don  Kern 

Chief  Engneer Henry  N.  Fones 

WHBQ 

MEMPfflS— 1925— MBS 

Frequency:    560    Kc Power:    5000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Gen.  Teleradio,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio    Address Hotel    Chisca 

Phone:  8-6868 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service SES AC 

Representative    John  Blair 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Thomas  J.  O'Neil 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr John  Cleghorn 

Commercial  Mgr Tom  W.  Ragland 

Program  Director Dick  Covington 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Jerry  Buckalob 

Publicity  Director Jack  Starr 

Chief    Engineer Welton    Roy 

WHHM 

MEMPfflS— 1946 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Mid-South  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 433  Sterick  Bldg. 

Phone:  37-4422 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative A.  Young;  C.  Melville 

Membership    NARTB 

President P.  E.  Furlow 

Gen.  Mgr.,  VP C.  K.  Beaver 

Commercial  Mgr Allan   Avery 

Program  Director Jay  Black 

Chief  Engineer William  Marsh 


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W  M  C 

MEMPfflS— 1923— NBC 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Memphis  Publishing  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address.  .Goodwyn  Institute  Bldg. 

Phone:  8-7464 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP,  AP 

Trans.  Ser Thesaurus, 

Representative    Branhom 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Enoch  Brown 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr H.  W.  Slavick 

Commercial  Mgr Richard  Voorhis 

Sales  Prom.  Manager Waher  E.  Frose 

Program    Director Harlan    Judkins 

Chief  Engineer E.  C.  Frase,  Jr. 

W  M  PS 

MEMPfflS— 1925— ABC 

Freq.:  680  Kc Power:  10  Kw.  d.;  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By WMPS,  Inc. 

Business-Studio    Address Radio   Center 

Phone:  5-2663 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Standard  World 

Representative   Radio-TV  Representatives 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,   Gen.  Mgr Harold  R.  Erelstein 

Sta.,  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Charles  De  Vols 

Program  Dir Gene  Plumstead 

Chief   Engineer J.   G.  Deaderkk 

W  R  E  C 

MEMPfflS— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:  600  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WREC  Bcstg.  Service 

Business-Studio  Address Hotel  Peobody 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    World,  Lang-Worth 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative    Katz 

Owner,  General  Manager Hoyt  B.  Wooten 

Commercial  Manager Hollis  R.  Wooten 

Program    Director Jack    Michael 

Chief  Engineer Wilson  Raney 


WCRK 


MORRISTOWN— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Cherokee  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio-Transmitter  Address.  .Radio  Center 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.  Ser World 

Representative   Hal  Holmon 

President Herbert    S.    Walters 

General    Manager Howell    Ashford 

Program   Director John  Frank  McCrory 

Chief  Engineer James  R.  Redden 


WGNS 


MURFREESBORO— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WGNS.  Inc. 


Address p.    q.   Box    456 

Phone:    1450 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

News    Service AP.    UP 

Representative    Hohnon 

Trans.   Ser World.    Lang-Worth.  Thesourtu 

Pres.,   Gen.   Mgr Cecil  EIrod.  Jr. 

Station    Manager William    O.    Barry 

Program  Director John  D.   Hood 

Chief    Engineer Paul    Howell 


WMTS 


MURFREESBORO— 1 9  53 

Frequency:   860  Kc Power:   250   Watts 

Owned Murfreesboro  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address 112  N.  W.  Brood  St. 

Trans.  Service Standard 

President A.  D.  Smith.  Jr. 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Virgil  Trimm 

Commercial   Mgr Charles  Snoddy 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Clyde  Major 

Program  Dir Jim   Edwards 

Publicity  Dir Yvonne  Mingle 

Chief  Engineer Eugenge  Covington 


WKDA 


NASHVILLE— 1947 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watta 

Owned-Oper.   By Capitol   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address 1st  American  Natl.  Bank  Bldg. 

Trans.  Ser.    Capitol 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President John   W.   Kluge 

Vice  Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Harvey  L.  Glascock 

Prog.  Dir.,  Prom.  Mgr Tom  Porrish 

Chief  Engineer Oscar  C.  Griffin,  Jr. 


W  L  A  C 


NASHVILLE— 1926— CBS 

Frequency:  1510  Kc Power  50.000  Watts 

Owned.  .Life  &  Casualty  Insurance  Co.,  Tenn. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Third  NatL  Bank  Bldg. 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Katz 

Membership   NARTB.  RAB 

Gen.  Mgr F.  C.  Sowell 

Commercial  Manager E.  G.  Blackman 

Promotion  Manager Jerry  Glaser 

Program  Director Paul  Oliphont 

Chief  Engineer F.  D.  Binaa 

WMAK 

NASHVILLE— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Volunteer  State  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Maxwell  House  Hotel 

Phone:  4-3411 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Station    Rep Weed 

Membership    RAB 

President Frank  W.  Maybom 

General  Manager Robert  E.   Cooper 

Chief  Engineer Charles  W.  Stokety 


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Wanna  Sell 

Middle  Tennessee 

and  Southern  Kentucky? 

YOU  CAN  NOW  COVER  NINETEEN 
COUNTIES  FOR  THE  COST  OF  ONE! 

..PLUS  Secondary  Coverage  in  34  Counties 

WSIX,  "the  voice  of  Nashville," 
reaches  out  to  sway  and  sell  the 
346,400  radio  homes  in  the  agricultur- 
ally and  industrially  rich  fifty-three 
counties  comprising  Middle  Tennessee 
and   Southern  Kentucky. 

You  can  sway  and  sell  all  nineteen 
counties  in  the  WSIX  primary  coverage 
area  (plus  coverage  in  34  secondary 
counties) — with  combined  retail  sales 
of  over  one  billion  dollars.  And  the 
cost?  Probably  even  less  than  you'd  ex- 
pect to  pay  for  strong  single-county 
coverage  ! 

To  sell  Middle  Tennessee  and  Southern 
Kentucky  most  effectively,  at  lowest 
cost,   you   need  WSIX! 


WSIX 

NASHVfLLE      •      ABC    NETWORK 


5000  W. 
980   KC. 


NATIONAL  REPRESENTATIVE: 
GEORGE    P.    HOLLINGBERY    COMPANY: 
New   York   •   Chicago   •   Atlanta   • 
Los   Angeles   •   San    Francisco 


WN  AH 

NASHVILLE— 1949— KBS-LBS 

Frequency:    1360  Kc Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Hermitage  Bcstq.  Corp. 

Address James   Robertson  Hotel 

Phone:  4-7611 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Continental 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Van  T.  Irwin,  Jr. 

Comm..  Prom.  Mgr Herman  Rippy 

Program  Director Howell  Smith 

Publicity  Dir Webber  Parrish 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Woodard 

WSIX 

NASHVILLE— 1927— ABC 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By WSIX.   Inc. 

Address Nashville  Trust  Building 

Phone:  5-5431 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Station  Representative . .  George  P.  HoUingbery 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.  Gen.  Mgr R.  D.  Stanford 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr J.  L.  Harper 

Pub.  Dir W.  C.  Baird,  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr E.  S.  Tanner 

Program   Director Jack   Simpson 

Chief  Engineer Charles  R.  Duke 


WSM 

NASHVILLE— 1925— NBC 

Frequency:  650  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Nat'l  Life  &  Ace.  Ins.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 301  7th  Ave.  N. 

Phone:  6-7181 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service AP,   INS 

Trans.  Ser Associated 

Representative Edward  Petry 

Membership    RAB 

Chairman  of  Board. E.   W.  Craig 

President John  H.  DeM^^tl,  Jr. 

Commercial  Manager Irving  C.  Waugh 

Dir.  of  Publicity Wm.  R.  McDaniel 

Program  Director Jack  Stapp 

Chief  Engineer George  A.  Reynolds 


WSOK 

NASHVILLE— 1951 

Frequency:  1470  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Nashville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 419  Fourth  Ave.  N. 

Phone:  42-0489 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service INS 

Representative    Forjoe,   Dora-Clayton 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr H.  C.  Young.  Jr. 

Com.,  Prom.  Mgr Norman  Stewart 

Pub.  Dir R.  Goldman 

Chief  Engineer Arthur  Viaches 


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WLIK 


NEWPORT— 1954 

Frequency:   1270  Kc Power:   1  Kw. 

Owned   Arthur  Wilkerson  Lumber  Co. 

Address 406  E.  B'way,  Lenoir  City 

Phone:   3095 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

President,   Gen.  Mgr Arthur   Wilkerson 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Ira  B.  Crisp 

WATO 

OAK  RroGE— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WATO,  Inc. 

Address Municipal  Market  Bldg. 

Phone:  5-3535 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

President    Ross  Charles 

Comm.  Manager Samuel  P.  Thrower,  Jr. 

Program   Director Tom   Carlisle 

Chief  Engineer Hal  Tompkins 


WOKE 


OAK  RIDGE— 1951 

Frequency:  1290  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Air  Mart  Corp. 

Address    Box    391 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Harry  C.  Weaver 

Commercial  Mgr O.  E.  O'Bleness 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Mrs.  F.  Allen 

Program  Director William  E.   Sorrell 

Chief  Engineer Bob  Goodman 


WTPR 


PARIS— 1947— KBS-MBS 

Frequency:  710  Kc Power:  250  Wcrtts  d. 

Owner Paris  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address N.  Poplar  St. 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.  Ser World 

Sta.   Rep •  .Burn-Smith 

President    A.  B.  Robinson 

General  Manager I.  M.  Cecil 

Commercial  Manager B.  C.  Kilgore 

Chief  Engineer Don  Somerville 


WKSR 


PULASKI— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:    1420    Kc Power:    1000    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Richland  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address So.  First  St. 

Phone:  1066-67 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    ■^^ 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Clark 

Membership   NARTB 

President J.  R-  Stephens 

Comercial  Mgr Beechie  Stephens 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Clarence  HoUey 

Prog.  Dir Corky  Hoover 

Pub.  Dir Nathan  Street 

Chief  Engineer N.  G.  Morgan 


WTRB 


RIPLEY— 1954 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned West  Tenn.  Radio  Service 

Address P.  O.  Box  302 

Phone:    1060 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.   Ser SESAC 

Gen..  Comm.  Mgr Hobson  H.  Daws 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir Harold  L.  Baker 

Program   Director Earl  W.   Daly 

Chief  Engr Charles  R.  Sykes 


WRGS 


ROGERSVILLE— 1954 

Frequency:    1370  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Rogersville    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address    Burem  Pike 

Phone:   6491 Air  Time:   Daytime 

General   Manager John  E.   Beol 

Commercial  Manager Charles   W.   Beal 

Promotion    Mgr George    Beal 


WHAL 


SHELBYVILLE— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power.  250  Wotts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Shelbyville  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  241 

Phone:   1400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Charles  Christian 

Chief  Engineer Tim  Manh 


WEPG 


SOUTH  PITTSBURGH— 1954 

Frequency:   910  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Eaton  P.  Govan,  Jr. 

Address    Railroad    St. 

Phone:  6185 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr. .  .  Eaton  P.  Govan.  Jr. 

Program   Director Vtnetta   B.   Govan 

Chief  Engineer William  Dunn 


WSMT 


SPARTA— 1953 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Sparta  Bcstg.  Co.  Inc. 

Address    Box  O 

Phone:  3751 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription    World 

Membership    RAB 

President Sam    J.    Albritton 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager B.  L.  UpChurch 

Commercial   Mgr Van   L.   Slack 

Program  Director William  Round  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Hubert  A.  Beasley 

WDBL 

SPRINGFIELD— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Springfield  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  464 


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Phone:  1287 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Serric* World 

Membership    RAB 

News   Service    AP 

Gen..  StoL  Mgr Walter  A.  Duke 

Comm.,  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr H.  Dean  Rhodes 

Chief  Engineer Anna  Duke 

WJIG 

TULLAHOMA— 1947 

frequency:   740  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By WJIG  Bcstg. 

Business  Address West  End  Drive 

Phone:    2607-8 Air  Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Pres.,  Owner ....  Col.  Raymond  L.  Prescott,  Jr. 

General    Manager Wallace    Beecham 

Chief   Engineer Alired  Parsons 

WENK 

UNION  CITY— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  WatU 

Owned-Opercrted    By.. Union    City   Bcstg.    Co. 


Phone:  1240 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative     Bum-Smith 

President Aaron  B.  Robinson 

Station  Manager Louis  C.  Wrather 

Commercial  Mgr Edwin  A.  Kallenherg,  Jr. 

Program  Director Mrs.  J.  Osborne 

Chief    Engineer Charles    Holland 


WCDT 


WINCHESTER— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Franklin  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address  Box  1103 

Phone:  2201 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Prom.  Mgr Ernest  Richards,  Jr. 

Commercial  Manager Harry  W.  Sullivan 

Program   Director Hank   Murray 

Chief  Engineer James  F.  Spencer 


TEXAS 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  8,638,000  —  Families  2,763,000 
Radio  Homes  2,443,000  —  TV  Homes  1,300,000  —  Stations  in  State  200 


K  R  B  C 

ABILENE— 1936— ABC— TEXAS 

Freq.:    1470 Power:   5  Kw.  d.,   1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Abilene  Radio  &  TV 

Business  Address 4510  S.  14th  St. 

Phone:  2-8491 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    Associated 

Representative John  E.   Pearson 

Membership    RAB 

President   Dale  Ackers 

Station  Mgr.,  Pro.  Director. Bro  Mingus 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Forest  Lane 

Chief  Engineer Troy  Mollon 

KWKC 

ABILENE— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power;  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Citizens  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio   Address 2500    Butternut 

Phone:  3-2545 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative     Venard 

President W.  P.  Wright 

Gen.,  Prom.  Mgr A.  C.  Etter 

Commercial   Manager Tyler  Stewart 

Program  Director Leonard  Johnson 

Chief  Engineer Forrest  Tipton 


KBKI 

AUCE— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1070  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Alice  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address Box  731 

Phone:  4-4324 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative     Pearson 

Membership    NARTB 

President   Givens  A.  Parr 

General   Manager Robert   I.   Grimes 

Seles  Prom.  Mgr Irma  Salas 

Program  Dir. J.  Allen  Frye 

Publicity  Director Ruth  Norris 

Chief  Engineer S.  L.  Spencer 

KVLF 

ALPINE— 1947— KBS-CACTUS 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Big  Bend  Bcstrs. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  779 

Phone:  2144 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative    Hil   F.   Best 

President Jack  Hawkins 

Gen.  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Gene  Hendryx 

Program    Director Bill    Hight 

Chief  Engineer Sherman  Newsom 


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KAMQ 


AMARILLO— 1947— MBS 

Freq.:  1010  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Top  of  Texas  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1301  Polk  St. 

Phone:  2-6543 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Forioe 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

News  Service AP 

Co-Owner.  P H.  W.  Houck 

Co-Owner,  Gen.  Mgr R.  D.  Houck 

Comm.   Manager Les   Smith 

Program   Director Webb   Smith 

Publicity   Director Johnny  Hathcock 

Chief  Engineer Stewart  Panoni 

K  F  D  A 

AMARILLO— 1939— ABC 

Fre.:  1440  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Amarillo  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address Box   1400 

Phone:  4-5343 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service    UP.  AP 

Representative   Headley  Reed 


Membership    RAB 

President Gene  L  Cagle 

V.  P..  Gen.  Mgi Stan  Wllion 

Commercial  Mgr Murray  Worcner 

Program    Director Warren    Anderson 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir L.  Knorpp 

Chief  Engineer W.  B.  Splller 

KLYN 

AMARILLO— 1949— CBS 

Frequency:  940  Kc Power:  1000  WatU 

Owned-Oper.  By Plains  Empire  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address 1014  West  Seventh 

Phone:  2-6773 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative John  Blair  &  Co. 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President    R.   G.   Hughes 

Director    Kenyon  Brown 

General  Manager Willard  L.   Kline 

Comm.  Manager John   Heetlond 

Program  Director Joe  S.  Ramay 

Publicity   Director Mrs.    V.   Nelson 

Chief    Engineer Gene    Fennimore 


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"^SEE  THE  AMARILLO  MARKET  BY  PLANE? 


Man,  you  need  a  Canberra  jet! 


A  dude  from  our  agency  wanted  to  see  the 
Amarillo  market.  We  showed  him  part  of  it  from 
a  Beechcraft  Bonanza.  A  jet  would  have  been 
more  appropriate  for  thorough- coverage,  but  the 
BB  was  handy— and  it  flies  on  Texas  Panhandle 
gasoline.     These  are  his  notes;  footnotes  ours. 

"Buzzed  big  ditch. ^  Roosted  in  trees.  Climbed 
above  Panhandle,  headed  for  a  town.  Guide  said 
easier  to  count  cattle  from  plane  than  horse;  must 
use  special  technique;  like  reading  proof  20  paces. 
Town  was  Pampa,  complete  with  new  Celanese 
plastic  plant.-  What  think  of  next,  plant  of 
plastic;  what  guide  said  tho.  Across  hiway,  big 
gun  barrel  factory.^  Up  road,  boys  with  Erector 
sets.*  Turned  nw,  over  vast  oil  refinery.''  Another 
town,  with  kids  fooling  around  space  ships.®  Guide 
pointed  out  three  carbon  black  plants  with  huge 
smokestacks,  one  not  working.^  South,  over  scat- 
tered dozen  lonesome  structures.^  Thin  cloud 
across  horizon;  closed  in  on  zinc  smelter,^  smoking 
like  man  in  cigarette  commercial.  Passed  old 
ordnance  plant,  guide  said  now  used  to  mfg, 
anhydrous  ammonia  and  nitric  acid.  This  great 
boon  to  farmers— fertilizer  you  can  get  down 
wind  of!  Back  above  Amarillo;  over  acres  of  rail- 
road yards  and  roundhouse;  over  KGNC's  an- 
tennas." Panhandle  big  place,  all  buildings  new. 
People  great— speak  to  stranger  on  street." 


Talo  Duro  Canyon,  recreation  spot.  'Raw  natural  gas 
becomes  plastic  bases  here.  'Cabot  Carbon's;  pump  units 
for  oil  wells  also  made  here.  *The  Texas  Panhandle  oil  and 
gas  field,  with  8400  oil  and  3500  gas  wells  (world's  great- 
est gas  production;  world's  only  helium  plant).  'Town  of 
Phillips — entire  pop.  of  5,200  Phillips  Oil  personnel. 
Town  of  Borger,  with  butadiene  plant;  looks  like  some- 
thing from  another  world.  'Wrong;  working  fine.  New 
supersonic  stack  so  efficient  it's  almost  smokeless.  75- 
80%  of  world's  carbon  black  (for  tires,  phones,  ink,  etc.) 
from  Panhandle.  'Natural  gas  pumping  stations,  on  pipe- 
lines supplying  27  states.  "The  American  Zinc  Smelter, 
located  near  Dumas  because  of  low  gas  rate.  "Whence, 
powered  with  10,000  watts,  our  signal  reaches  78  Texas, 
Colorado,  Oklahoma,  New  Mexico  and  Kansas  counties 
with  gross  cash  farm  income  of  $925,000,000.  See  Katz 
for  further  information. 


Amarillo 


&L  KGNC-TV 


NBC  and  DuMONT  AFFILIATE 


AM:  10,000  watts,  710  kc.     TV:  Channel  4.     Represented  nationolly  by  the  Katz  Agency 


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KGNC 

AMARILLO— 1922— NBC-TQN 

Frequency:  710  Kc Power:  10.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By   . . .  Plains  Radio  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address p.    Q.   Box   751 

Phone:  DR  4-4601 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP,  AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Katz 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President B.  E.  Walker 

General  Manager Wes  Izzard 

Business  Manager Calvin  Handy 

Sta..  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir Bob  Walson 

Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Marianne  Johnson 

Chief  Engineer W.  H.  Torrey 


KACT 


ANDREWS— 1954 

Frequency:    1360  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Andrews  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box  883 

Phone:    1360 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Co-Owner,  Gen.  Mgr Joseph  E.  Young 

Co-Owner    Archie    Holman 

Program    Director Jacqui   Young 


KBUD 


ATHENS— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned J.  B.  McNutt,  Jr. 

Address   Box  309 

Phone:   2277 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.  Service Lang  Worth 

Membership BAB 

President B.  McNutt,  Jr. 


KALT 


ATLANTA— 1950 

Frequency:   900  Kc Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Ark-La-Tex  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:   900 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription  Service   World 

News  Service   AP 

Representative   HUl  F.  Best 

President   Herman  H.  Wommack.  Jr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr David  A.  Wommack 

Commercial  Manager A.  N.  Dowd 

Program  Director George  D.  Wommack 

Publicity   Director Jean   Wommack 

Chief  Engr James  L.  Waites 


KNOW 


AUSTIN— 1927— ABC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Pioneer  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 520  Capital  Nat.  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  2-6213 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.  Service Standard 

Station  Rep Pearson 

Membership   NARTB 


President    Wendell  Mayes 

Gen.,  Sta,  Mgr Louis  R.  Cook 

Commercial  Mgr M.  H.  Coleman 

Program    Dir Frank    Bissett 

Chief  Engineer J.  E.  Lewis 


KTBC 


AUSTIN— 1939— CBS 

Freq.:  590  Kc.    Power:  5000  W.  d.,  1000  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Texas   Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  717 

Phone    Number 2-2424 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Raymer 

President Claudia  T.  Johnson 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr J.  C.  Kellam 

Sales  Manager O.  P.  (Bob)  Bobbitt 

Sales   Prom.  Mgr Van  Hutto 

Program  Director Cactus   Pryor 

Chief  Engineer A.  B.  Heam 


KTXN 


AUSTIN— 1947 

Frequency  1370  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Station  KTXN 

Address 1211    E.   6th  St. 

Phone  Number   74476 

Rep Oakes,  Clayton,  O'Connell 

Membership    NARTB 

President Ed.  C.  James,  Sr. 

General   Manager Frank   Stewart 

Comm.   Manager Calvin   Adams 

Program    Director Lilia    Guzman 

Publicity    Director.  .  .  .Glenda    Faye    Robertson 
Chief  Engineer Paul  Lindhom 

KVET 

AUSTIN— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:    1300  Kc Power:   1   Kw.,  d. 

Owned Austin  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 113  West  Eighth 

Phone:  8-8521 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Forjoe 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President John  B.  Connolly 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Willord  Deason 

Commercial  Mgr Charles  L.  Howell 

Program  Dir Dave  Smith 

■Chief  Engineer Willis  Morter 


KRUN 


BALLINGER— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ...  .  Runnels  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  351 

Phone:    3151 Air    Time:    Full    Time 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    RAB 

Trans.  Ser World 

Rep Best,    Melville 

President Walter  G.  Fussell 

General  Manager R.  F.  McGarvey 

Commercial  Manager Clayton  Joy 

Chief  Engineer    W.  C.  Kelley 


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KIOX 

BAY  CITY— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1270  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Bay  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address    Box   1391 

Phone:  4642-3 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

New«   Service    UP 

Transcription  Serrice   World 

Representative HU  F.  Beat 

President    J.  G.  Long 

General  Manager    Bryan  Powell 

Station  Manager    Vernon  Townsend 

Commercial  Manager    Boyd  Porter 

Chief  Engineer   Sam  Sitterlee 

KRCT 

BAYTOWN— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  650  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Bay  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  629 

Phone   8251 

Nsws  Serric*   AP 

Station    Rep Best 

President W.    D.    Christmas 

Grenerod  Manager J.  H.  Touchstone 

KREL 

BAYTOWN— 1947 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Tri-CiUes  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business    Address Decker   Drive 

Phone:    8211-2 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

News  Serrice    UP 

Representative    Interstate 

Membership    NARTB 

President J.   B.   Blayton,   Sr. 

General  Manager J.  B.  Blayton,  Jr. 

Station   Manager Robert  H.  Brisendine 

Commercial  Mgr Albert  H.   Saddler 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Samuel  Harris 

Program   Director Larry   Wayne 

Chief  Engr Mock  S.  Malpee 

K  F  D  M 

BEAUMONT— 1924— ABC 

Frequency:  560  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By   Beaumont  Bdcstg.  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  2950 

Phone:  2-7758 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Lang-Worth 

Representative Free   &   Peters 

Membership .NARTB 

President   D.  A.  Cannan 

Ex.  V.P.,  Gen.  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr C.  B.  Locke 

Program  Director Dave  Russell 

Pub.  Dir.,  Soles  Prom.  Mgr H.  F.  CaldweU 

Chief  Engineer   Harold  W.  Bartlett 

KJET 

BEAUMONT— 1948 

Frequency:   1380  Kc Power:    1  Kw. 

Owned KPBX  Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address   P.  O.  Box  2673 


Phone:    2-0201 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Station    Rep Forjoe 

Membership    NARTB 

President Ben    J.    Rogers 

Gen..  Comm.  Mgr Walter  L.  Rubens 

Chief  Engr Arthur  Kendal 

KRIC 

BEAUMONT— 1938 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated   By The   Enterprise  Co. 

Bus.-Studio-Trans.  Address 380  Walnut 

Phone:  4-3311 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Newspaper  Affiliation . .  ''Enterprise  &  Journal" 

Representative    Branham 

President O.  Eugene  Davis 

General  Mgr E.   C.  Davis 

Station  Mgr R.  M.  Frost 

Prog.  Dir Gordon  Clark 

Commercial  Mgr Louis  Durst 

Chief   Engineer Marvin   J.    Easter  wood 

K  T  R  M 

BEAUMONT— 1947 

Frequency:    990   Kc Power:    1000   Walts 

Owned-Operated  By KTRM,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 230  Orleans  St 

Phone:  2-8478 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Rep Adam  Young,  Clarke  Brown 

Pres„  Gen.  Mgr Jack  Neil 

Station  Manager Joseph  S.  Trum 

Commercial  Mgr Bill  McRae 

Chief  Engineer Ben  F.  Hughes 

KIBL 

BEEVILLE— 1949 

Frequency;  1490  Kc Power:  250  Wts«d.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By    Bee  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address   P.  O.  Box  650 

Phone:   1490 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service World 

President  (Partnership) John  D.  Rossi, 

V.  L.  Rossi 

General  Manager John  D.  Rossi 

Station  Manager James  V.  Rossi 

Commercial  Mgr Fred  Strong 

Prog.  Dir William  S.  Bennett 

Chief  Engineer Edward  Bertram 

K  B  S  T 

BIG  SPRING— 1938— ABC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Big  Spring  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 702  Johnson  St. 

Phone:  4-6391 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative     Pearson 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr William  J.  Wallace 

Commercial  Manager   William  L.  Cox 

Pub..  Pgm.  Dir J.  N.  Young.  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Andrew  M.  Jones 


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KTXC 

BIG  SPRING— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  100  Walls 

Owned-Oper.  By  Big  State  Bdcatg.  Co. 

Address Big  Spring  City  Park 

Phone:  4-4201.  4-5932 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

Transcription  Service World 

News  Service   AP 

Rep Hil  F.  Best.  Clyde  Melville 

President   V.  T.  Anderson 

General    Manager Mytl   Stein 

KFYN 

BONHAM— 1948 

Frequency:  1420  Kc Power:  250  Wott»  d. 

Owned-Oper Charles  L.  &  Jessie  Mae  Cain 

Bus.Studio  Address 903  E.  Fourth  St. 

Phone:    915 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Membership    RAB 

President,   Gen.  Mgr Charles   Cain 

KHUZ 

BORGER— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Wotti 

Owned-Operated  By KHUZ.  Inc. 

Business  Address Box  110 

Phone:  1600 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Trans.  Serv World,  SESAC 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President R.   G.   Hughes 

Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Jack  Roberts 

Commercial  Manager Louis   Roberts 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr. H.  Blymiller 

Pub.  Dir Jake  Soxton 

Chief  Engineer Herman  Kreiger 

K  N  E  L 

BRADY— 1933— KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By G.  L.  Bums 

Business-Studio   Address Gibbons    Bldg. 

Phone:  777 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

Representative Hil    F.    Best 

President Mrs.   G.  L.  Biuns 

General  Manager    G.  L.  Bums 

Commercial  Manager J.  S.  Sloane 

Chief   Engineer Cecil   Nelln 


KWHI 


KSTB 


BRECKENRIDGE— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Stephens  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Miller  Bldg. 

Phone:   1430 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Membership   NARTB 

Station   Rep Bes» 

Transcription    Service    Lang-Worth 

Representative    Best,   Melville 

Pres„  Gen.  Mgr. R.  W.  Chapman 

Chief  Engineer R.  E.  Smith 


BRENHAM— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   1280  Kc Power:  1000  WatU  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By Tom    S.    Whitehead.    Sr. 

Business  Address 108  Vi  Main  St. 

Phone:   3655 Air  Time:  Doylim* 

Newspaper  Affil Brenham  Banner  Press 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr. . . .  Tom  S.  Whitehead.  Sr. 

Commercial    Manager J.    C.    Price 

Chief  Engineer Lonnie  R.  Schlottmonn 


KTFY 


BROWNHELD— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:   1300  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By   Terry  Cty.  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address    Drawer    1032 

Phone:  2111 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Trans.  Service Standard,  World,  Thesaurus 

Pres..  Sta..  Gen..  Comm.  Mgr. . .  Mike  A.  Barrett 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr E.  Crawford  Taylor 

Program  Director Dick  Aker 

Chief  Engineer Franklin  Bonner 

KBOR 

BROWNSVILLE— 1949— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1600  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Brownsville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box  472 

Phone:  2-5677 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service   UP 

Trans.  Service   World,  Thesaums 

Representative    Best 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr M.  J.  Wilson 

Commercial  Manager Vance  C.  Wilson 

Program  Dir Les  Brecht 

Prom.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir Earl  Wheeler 

Chief  Engineer Willis  A.  Wilson 

K  B  W  D 

BROWNWOOD— 1941— MBS-KBS 

Freq.:  1380  Kc.  .Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  Walls  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Brown  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio    Address 800    Hawkins   St. 

Phone:  2401 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative     Pearson 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr W.  Mayes 

Commercial  Manager Bill  Jomar 

Sis.  Prom.,  Publicity  Director.  .Barbara  Taylor 

Program  Director Wendell  Mayes,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer A.  W.  Stewart 

KEAN 

BROWNWOOIX-1953 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:   100  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Lyman  Brown  Enterprises 

Address Box  666 

Representative    Best 


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KOR  A 

BRYAN— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:    1240  Kc Power:  250  Wcrttj 

Owned-Oper.  By Bryan  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus. -Studio  Address 604  Varisco  Bldg. 

Phone:    3-1240 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

News    Service     INS 

Trans.    Ser SESAC 

Station    Rep Best 

Pres.,   Gen.   Mgr David  C.  Jones,   Jr. 

Comm.,   Prom.  Mgr Mike  Mistovich 

Chief  Engineer James  W.  Robertson 

KDET 

CENTER— 1949 

Frequency:   930  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated    By.  .Center    Bcstg.    Co.,   Inc. 

Address 205  Austin  St. 

Phone:    1199 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service World 

Representative    Hil  F.  Best 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Tom  E.  Foster 

Program   Director Tolbert   E.   Foster 

Commericol  Manager Jack  Bell 

Soles  Promotion  Manager Joe  Foster 

Chief  Engineer Harlan  Riley 

KCTX 

CHILDRESS— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:   1510  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  Golden  West  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio.  Address P.  O.  Box  272 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

President R.    Malone    Hagoxi 

Program    Director LeRoy    Carter 

Publicity  Director Nelle  Carter 

Chief  Engineer S.  J.  Woodworlh 

KCLE 

CLEBURNE— 1947 

Frequency:  1120  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Marti.  Inc. 

Address 919    N.   Main 

News   Service    AP 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr George  W.  Marti 

Commercial   Mgr John   Marti 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Frank  H.  Hardgrove 

Program   Director D'Voe   Lee 

Chief  Engineer Walter  C.  Lacy 

KVLB 

CLEVELAND— 1954 

Frequency:   1410  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned  &  Oper.  By Harvard  C.  Bailes 

Address    Plum  Grove  Road 

Phone    692 

President  General  Mgr Harvard  C.  Bailes 

Chief  Engineer Al  Strong 


KSTA 

COLEMAN— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   1000  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Coleman  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address Box  432 

Phone:    8406 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Membership    RAB 

President H.  H.  Jackson 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Floyd  Shelton 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Paul  Johnson 

Prog.  Dir Jay  Staggs 

Chief  Engineer J.  D.  Larson 

W  T  A  W 

COLLEGE  STATION— 1922— KBS 

Frequency:  11 50   Kc Power:    1000   Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By A.  &  M.  College  of  Tex. 

Bus.-Studio    Address     College    Station 

Phone:   66724 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Sta.  Mgr Richard  L.  Webb 

Commercial   Manager Elsie   Patranella 

Sales   Prom.  Mgr Iris  Bullard 

Prog.  Dir John  Scogin 

Chief  Engineer James  E.  Austin 

KVM  C 

COLORADO  CITY— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned Colo.  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  990 

Phone:    1320 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.   Ser Thesaurus 

Representative     Best 

Co-Owners Eldon  &  John  Mahon 

General  Manager Charles  Diegel 

Chief    Engineer Porter   Richardson 

KMCO 

CONROE— 1951 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned Montgomery  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address     Conroe 

Phone:  6-4466 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Reagan  Smith 

Prog.  Dir James  C.  Dorrell 

Sta..  Comm..  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr. .  David  L.  Oglesby 
Chief  Engineer John  W.  Neathery.  Jr. 

KCCT 

CORPUS  CHRISTI— 1954 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1.000  Watts  d. 

Owned  &  Oper.  By ...  .  International  Radio  Co, 

Address   401  South  Staples 

Phone    Number 4-2426 

Representative    O'Connell 

President    Gabe  Lozano 

Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Eng Mike  Ferdin 

Comm.    Manager Alex   Moore 


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KEYS 

CORPUS  CHRIST!— 1941 

Freq.:  1440  Kc Power:  1  Kw,  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Nueces  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Centre  Theatre  Bldg. 

Phone 2-7411 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Raymer 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

General  Manager E.  C.  Hughes 

Sta.,  Comm.,  Mgr Allan  Dale 

Chief   Engineer Harold   Griffith 

KRIS 

CORPUS  CHMSTI— 1937— NBC-TQN 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Gulf  Coast  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  840 

Phone  Number    4-6354 

Air   Time Full   Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representotive Free  &  Peters 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr T.  Frank  Smith 

Commercial  Manager William  Eikner 

Program  Director Charles  Nethery 

Chief  Engineer Don  Morris 


KSIX 


CORPUS  CHRISTI— 1947 
ABC-TEXAS  STATE 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By  Corpus  Christi  Bdstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    Show   Room   Bldg. 

Phone:  2-9242 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative     Forjoe 

Membership    NARTB 

President Vaim   M.  Kennedy 

Commercial  Mgr Charles  R.  Manning 

Program  Director Eugene  M.  Looper 

Chief   Engineer W.    K.   Bridges 

KUNO 

CORPUS  CHRISTI— 1950 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By KUNO.  Inc. 

Address-Trans.  Loca P.  O.  Box  4286 

Phone:   4-5203 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Everett-McKinney.  Inc. 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Leslie  C.  Smith 

Commercial   Mgr Herb   Garrett 

Prog.  Dir Hector  Elpidio  Borrera 

Chief   Engineer J.   H.   Mayberry 

KWBU 

CORPUS  CHRISTI— 1944 

Frequency:  1030  Kc Power:  50  Kw.  d. 

Owned Baptist  Gen.  Convention  of  Texas 

Address  Buick  Bld'» 


Phone:  4-5258 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service  SESAC 

Representative    Branham 

General  Mgr Carr  D.  Collins 

Station  Mgr Harry  H.  Hayes 

Commercial  Mgr Ray   O'Neal 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Ha  ry  H.  Hayes 

Program  Dir W.  Dean  Walker 

Publicity   Dir Dorothy   St.   John 

Chief  Engineer    Paul  Waller 

K  A  N  D 

CORSICANA— 1937— KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Alto.  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address.  ..  .State  Natl.  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:   4-7421 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription   Service World,  Thesaurus 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Luther  A.  Johnson.  Jr. 

KIVY 

CROCKETT— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Pioneer  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address   Box  670 

Phone   222 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Membership    NARTB 

Comm..  Prom.  Mgr..  Chef  Eng Bill  Carter 

Pres.  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir J.  H.  Gibbs 

KCFH 

CUERO— 1949 

Frequency:  1600  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d 

Owned-Oper.  By A.  M.  Respondek 

Phone:  5-3430 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative     Best 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Engr. .  .  A.  M.  Respondek 
Commercial    Mgr Frank    Notzon 

KXIT 

DALHART— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:    1410   Kc Power:   500   Watts  a. 

Owned-Operated   By Dalrad   Associates 

Address Box  1350 

Phone:   740 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Membership     NARTB 

Representative     Best 

Transcription    Service     World 

General  Manager Ken  Bishop 

Comm.  Manager William  J.  B.  Smith 

Chief    Engineer Bill    Smith 

KGKO 

DALLAS— 1953 

Freq.:  1480  Kc.  .Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  Watts  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Lakewood  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  5808 

Phone:  WE.  7594 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


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Representative    Radio  TV.   Rep. 

News    Service  UP 

President H.  H.  Coffield 

General  Manager    W.  S.  Morgan,  Jr. 

Prog.  Dir T.  A.  (Buddy)  Harris 

Chief    Engineer Henderson   Rogers 

KIXL 

DALLAS— 1947 

Frequency:   1040  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Operated  By .  .  .  .Variety  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business  Studio  Address 1401   S.  Akoiii  St. 

Phone:  RI.  4521 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Standard,    World. 

CapitoL  Associated.  McGregor.  Thesaurus 

Representaiive    Pearson 

President    Lee   Segall 

Gen.,   Mgr. Charles  F.   Payne 

Prog.  Dir Don  Robinson 

Chief  Engineer Bob  E.  Tripp 


KLIF 


DALLAS— 1947 

Freq.:  1190  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Trinity  Bdcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 2104  Jackson  St. 

Phone:  RA.  7121 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     H-R    Reps. 


President B.   R.    McLendon 

General   Manager Gordon   McLendon 

Sta..  Comm.   Mgr Bill  Weaver 

Program    Director Bill    Stewart 

Chief   Engineer Glenn   Callison 


K  RLD 


DALLAS— 1926— CBS 

Frequency:  1080  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KRLD  Radio  Corp. 

Address    Herald   Square 

Phone:  RA.  6811 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP.  INS 

Transcription  Service   .  . .  .Standard.  Thesaurus 

Newspaper  Affiliation "Times  Herald" 

Representative    Branham 

MembersUp    N ARTB.   RAB 

President Clyde  W.  Rembert 

Station  Mgr J.  W.  Crocker 

Commercial    Mgr William    A.    Roberts 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr A.  J.  Putnam 

Program  Director Ted  Parrino 

Publicity  Director Norman  Marks 

Chief  Engineer Bill  B.  Honeycutt 

KS  K  Y 

DALLAS— 1941 

Frequency:  680  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated   By SKY  Bcstg.   Service 

Address  Hotel  Stowleigh 


Selling  the  SOUTHWEST'S  LARGEST 
METROPOLITAN  AREA -Dallas  &  Ft.  Worth 


KRLD-TY  miHW^ 

CHANNEL  4  SATURATES  MARKET 

Dallas'  Only  EQUAL  TO  68   SECONDARY 

MAYIMIIM  PnWER  STATIONS   WITHIN 

MAXIMUWl  POWtR  KRLD'S  0.5  MILLIVOLT  LINE! 

Televl^sion  Station  950/^    /^qRE    RADIO   HOMES 

KRLD-TV's  new    1521 -foot  Tower  now  SlHCe      1940 

under  construction  ...  to  be  completed  Total    Population: 

in  '55.  3,555,300 

First   in   North  in    KRLD'S    PRIMARY 

Central   Texas!  COVERAGE    AREA 

EXCLUSIVE   OUTLET  FOR  CBS  TELEVISION  AND   RADIO 

NETWORK  PROGRAMS   IN  DALLAS  AND   FORT  WORTH 

The  Biggest  Buy  in  the  Biggest  Market  in  the  Biggest  State 


CHANNEL  4 

Dallas' 

Only 

MAXIMUM 

POWER 

Television 

Station 

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under  construction  .  . 
in  '55. 

First   in 
Central   1 

-foot  Tower  now 
.  to  be  completed 

North 
exas! 

THE   TIMES    HERALD    STATIONS 


DALLAS,   TEXAS 


BRANHAM   CO 


Clyde  W.  Rerhbort,   Presidt 

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Phone:  RA.  6193 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   Up 

President A.  L.  Chilton 

Gen.,  Prom.  Manager R.  G.  Terrill 

Commercial  Manager R.  L.  Kanatzar 

Prog.  Dir. Leonard  Holland 

Chief  Engineer Morris  M.  Ming 

W  F  A  A 

DALLAS— 1922— NBC-ABC 

Frequency:  820  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By A.  H.  Belo  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 1122  lackson  St. 

Phone:  Riverside  9631 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative Edward  M.  Petry 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President E.  M.  Deoley 

Station   Manager Alex   Keese 

Commercial  Manager George  K.  Utley 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Mrs.  Winona  Portwood 

Program  Director Karl  Lambertz 

Chief  Engineer WilUam  C.  Ellis 


W  R  R 


DALLAS— 1920— MBS-TEXAS  STATE 

Frequency:  1310  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By City  of  Dallas 

Business  Address Municipal  Radio  Bldg. 

Phone:  TE.  6101 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Red  Seal  DJ 

Representative    John  Blair 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr.,  Chief  Engr. .  Durward  Tucker 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Mrs.  J.  Thompson 

Program   Director Richard  Workman 


KDLK 


DEL  RIO— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Wotts 

Owned-Operated  By Del  Rio  Bcstg.  Ca 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  1162 

Phone:   5-2431 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Standard 

General  Manager Don  R.  Howard 

Chief  Engineer Pat  Jeter 


KDSX 


DENISON— 1948 

Frequency:   950  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By KDSX,  Inc. 

Address    Denison  Hotel 

Phone:  3400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Sta.  Rep Falter 

Co-Owners.  .B.  V.  Hammond,  Jr.,  L.  L.  Hendrick 

Program  Director WUUam  A.  Duke 

Chief  Engineer J.  P.  Knight 


KDNT 


DENTON— 1938— KBS 

Freq.:  1440  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  W   n. 

Owned-Operated  By HarweU  V.  Shepord 

n?  ^^^^;,- ^°dio  <^n«*f  B>d9. 

Phone:  CE.  4144 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service    up 

Transcription  Service The.auru. 

Membership  NARTB.  BAB 

Owner  &  Manager Harwell  V.  Shepord 


KDDD 


DUMAS— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.... North  Plain.  Bcstg.  Corp. 

^ddress   Box  337 

Phone:    2-5000 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service   Ap 

Membership   *.*. .   NARTB 

Representative    HU  F.  Best 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Ken  Duke 

Promotion   Mgr Al  Tremble.   Jr. 

Program    Director Bill    Lask 

KERC 

EASTLAND— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:   1590  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned.-Oper.   By Tri-Cities    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address    109V2    S.    Seaman    St. 

Phone:   7 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.   Ser Capitol,   Thesavirus 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr F.  James  Dabney 

Program    Director Jimmy    Key 


KURV 


EDINBURG— 1947 

Frequency:  710  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By KURV,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  480 

Phone:  3-2777 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service    UP 

President    Rogers   Kelley 

General   Manager J.   M.   McDonald 

Program  Director   Robert  F.  Dodson 

Chief  Engineer I.  D.  Williams 

KULP 

EL  CAMPO— 1948 

Frequency:   1390  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Wharton  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address Box   1390 

Phone:   1390 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Gulp    Krueger 

General  Manager Bob  Hathway 

Comm.  Manager V.  Frank  Jones 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Chuck  Schwartikopf 

Publicity  Director Bill  Reading 

Program  Director Jerry  H.  Werlla 

Chief   Engineer Bob   Hathowoy 


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KELP 

EL   PASO— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  920   Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Trinity   Bdcstg.   Corp. 

Address 4530    Delta   St. 

Phone:  3-3658 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative     Forjoe,    UP 

Gen.,   Sta.,  Mgr Joe  Roddy.  Jr. 

President B.  R.  McLendon 

Ex.  IMr G.  B.  McLendon 

Commercial  Mgr Woody  Fagette 

Program    Director Al   Cobb 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr E.  Allen 

Chief   Eng Dave   Mott 

KEPO 

EL  PASO— 1948— ABC 

Frequency:  690  Kc Power:   10.000  Watts 

Dwned-Oper.   By KEPO.   Inc. 

Address    2419  N.  Piedras  St. 

Phone:  5-2731 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service .  . .  Standard,  Lang- Worth 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership    NARTB 

President   W.  B.  Pratt 

Comm.  Manager Gene  Rethmeyer 

Prom.,  Prog.  Mgr Arthur  B.  Davis 

Chief  Engineer   E.  L.  Gemoets 

K  R  0  D 

EL  PASO— 1940— CBS 

Frequency:  600  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Roderick  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address. .  .2201    Wyoming  St. 

Phone:  2-6551 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

Transcription  Service    Capitol 

Representative    Branham 

Chairman Dorrance  D.  Roderick 

General   Manager Val   Lawrence 

Station  Mgr Bruce  Barnard 

Comm.    Manager Tom    Wisehart 

Promotion    Manager Ken    McClura 

Program   Director Ted  Hunt 

Chief  Engineer Edward  P.  Talbott 

KSET 

EL  PASO— 1949— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Rio  Grande  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    .904  Magoffin 

Phone:  3-2693 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative     McGillvra 

Transcription  Service   Capitol 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Fred  Hervey 

General  Manager Tom  R.  McKenna 

Station  Mgr G.  E.  Bullard 

Commercial   Manager    Warren  Pullen 

Program  Director   Tom  Hipps 

Prom..  Pub.  Dlr A.  D.  Harlem 

Chief  Engineer £.  A.  Sullivan 


KTSM 

EL  PASO— 1929— NBC 

Frequency:  1380  Kc.  .  .  .Power:  1000  d..  500  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Tri-State  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 801  N.  Oregon  St. 

Phone:  2-5423 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative George  P.  HoUingbery 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Karl  O.  Wyler 

Commercial  Manager Roy  T.  Capman 

Program   Director Jack  Chapman 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  J.  Walton 

KBLP 

FALFURRIAS— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:    1260  Kc Power:   500  Watts  d. 

Owned  &   Oper.   By Ben  L.  Parker 

Address 104  North  St.  Mary's 

Phone:   555 Air  Time:  Daytime 

President    Ben  L.  Parker 

Gen.,  Conun.  Mgr Albert  C.  Ryan 

Chief    Engineer Humberto    Gomez 

KFLD 

FLOYDADA— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  West  Texas  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  955 

Phone:   900 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative     Continental 

President    Ed  Holmes 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr W.  Robison 

Program  Director Carl  Minor 

Chief  Engineer W.  M.  Highfill 

KFST 

FORT  STOCKTON— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:   860  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned    Fort  Stockton  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Springherst  Hotel  Bldg. 

Phone:   651 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.  Ser Lang-Worth 

General  Mgr James  O.  Taylor 

Program  Director Grace  Dossett 

Chief  Engr Warren  Anderson 

KCNC 

FORT  WORTH— 1947 

Frequency:  870  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By ...  .  Blue  Bonnet  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 2212  East  4th  Si. 

Phone:  FO.  7175 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr J.  H.  Speck 

Commercial  Manager J.  N.  MuUan 

Prog.  Dlr Walt  Jones 

Asst.  Mgr,,  Chf,  Engr. ,,.,,,,,  Chester  Grubbs 


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KCUL 

FORT  WORTH— 1946 

Freq,:  1540  Kc Power:  10  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By   East-West  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address   3607  Camp  Bowie  Blvd. 

Phone:  SUnset  6555 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    Best 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Jas.  G.  Ulmer 

Program    Director Maydell    Wallace 

Chief  Engineer R.  L.  McAlister 

K  F  J  Z 

FORT  WORTH 
MBS-TEXAS  STATE 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Tarrant  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 1201  W.  Lancaster 

Phone   Number Ed   3474 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    H.  R.,  Rep. 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Gene  L.  Cagle 

Comm.  Mgr Clyde  D.  Pemberton 

Program   Director Hazel  Riley 

Chief  Engineer lames  T.  Peterson 


KWBC 


FORT  WORTH  1946 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Assoc.   Bcstrs.   Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  7116 

Phone:  VA.  1278 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Gill-Pema 

President John   Flood  Jr. 

Sta.,  Com.  Mgr J.  R.  Pipes 

Sales  Prom..  Pub.  Dir Joe  W.  Evans 

Prog.  Dir Linda  Loftin 

Chief  Engineer   Robert  Christian 

KXOL 

FORT  WORTH--1947 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Fort  Worth  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 3004  W.  Lancaster  St. 

Phone:  Edison   1448 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative For  joe   &   Co. 

President    F.  M.  Skinner 

V.  P.,  Gen.  Comm.  Mgr E.  Fletcher 

Local  Sales  Mgr Hewell  Jones 

Prog.    Director Jerry    Hahn 

Chief  Engineer John  R.  Crous» 

W  B  A  P 

FORT  WORTH— 1922 
NBC-ABC-TQN 

Frequency:  820  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.     By.  .Carter     Publications.    Inc. 
Business  Address 3900  Bamett  St. 


Phone:  Ft.  Worth  LO-1981 .   Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Newspaper    Affiliation Star   Telegram 

Transcription    Service Associated.    World 

Representative Free  &  Peters 

Membership    NARTB 

Bd.  Chairman Amon  Carter.  Sr. 

President Amon    Carter.    Jr. 

Director    Harold   Hough 

General  Manager George  Cranston 

Commercial  Manager Roy   Bacus 

Program  Director Ed  Lally 

Prom..  Pub.  Dr Joe  Wallace 

Chief  Engineer R.  C.  Stinson 


KNAF 


FREDERICKSBURG— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Gillespie  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  3 1 1 

Phone:   311 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Hil   F.   Best 

Pres.,  Chief  Engr Norbert  A.  Fritz 

KBRZ 

FREEPORT— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Sta.   KBRZ.   Inc. 

Address   Box  1077 

Phone:    3-2655 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.   Ser Thesaxirus 

President    Kelly   Bell 

Sta„    Gen.   Manager Kenneth   Ferguson 

Sis.  Prom..  Comm.  Mgr Clifford  Holloway 

Program  Director Will  Coker 

Prog.,  Pub.  Director Joe  Darby 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Wagonschein 

KGAF 

GAINESVILLE— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   1580  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Gainesville  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 204  E.  Calif.  St. 

Transcription  Service    Standard,   Capitol 

Representative    Clyde  Melville 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Joe  M.  Leonard.  Sr. 

General  Manager Joe  M.  Leonard.  Jr. 

Comm.  Mgr Earl  Leonard 

Prog.   Dir Frank  Fancher 

Chief  Engineer CordeU  Martin 

KGBC 

GALVESTON— 1947 

Frequency:   1540  Kc... Power:  1  Kw.  d..  250  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Galveston  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 715  Marine  St. 

Transcription  Service   SESAC 

Station  Representative John   E.   Pearson 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr James  W.  Bradner.  Jr. 

Comm.   Mgr Roger    Beane 

Prog.  Dir John   Speciale 

Chief  Engineer Luke  Stripling 


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KLUF 

GALVESTON— 1922— KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  KLUF  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 300  Haden  Bldg. 

Phone:  5-6676 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative William  G.  Rambeau 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Geo.  Roy  Clough 

Chief   Elngineer Lee   Clough 

KSIJ 

GLADEWATER— 1949 

Frequency:   1430  Kc.   ...Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Gladwater  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    T.   W.    Lee   Bldg. 

Phone:   2181 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Trans.  Ser Capitol 

RepresentaUve    Hil  F.  Best 

Membership NARTB,   RAB 

President T.    W.   Lee 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Tom  Perrymcm 

Program  Director Dowell  Bushnell 

Chief  Engineer    Lloyd  lohnson 

KCTI 

GONZALES— 1947—KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watte 

Owned-Oper.  By Goual«8  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  158 

Phone:  770 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   A? 

Transcription  Service   SESAC 

Representative    Cooke 

Gen.  Mgr Lawrence  M.  Wolshok 

Pgm.  Dir.,  Chief  Engr Frank  Wilsom,  Jr. 

KSWA 

GRAHAM— 1948 

Frequency:  1330  Kc Power:  500  Watte  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Southwestair,  Inc. 

Address   Box  1050 

Phone:  1330 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Rep Clyde  Melville 

President Clay  E.  Thompson,  Jr. 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr.,  Chf.  Engr. . .  H.  V.  Newsom 
Program  Director Eugene  Turner 

KGYL 

GREENVILLE— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Truett  Klmzey 

Address    Box    1015 

Phone:  2066 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Pearson 

President Truett  Kimzey 

General   Manager Leo  Hackney 

Program  Director James  D.  Jones 

Chief  Engineer Stafford  E.  Davis 


KCLW 

HAMILTON— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Hamilton  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    P.  O.  Box  592 

Phone:   500 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Service UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Melville 

Membership   NARTB 

Owners  C.  M.  Hatch,  Coy  Perry 

General  Mgr C.  M.  Hatch 

Chief  Engineer Carl  Knelly 

KGBT 

HARLINGEN— 194 1— CBS 

Freq.:   1530  Kc... Power:  50  Kw  d.,  10  Kw.  n. 
Owned-Oper.  By  . .  .Harbenito  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 1519  W.  Harrison  St. 

Phone:  2200 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative   H-R 

President McHenry  Tichenor 

Gen.  Mgr Bob  McDonald 

Comm.  Manager L.  S.  Roberts 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Jones 

KGRI 

HENDERSON— 1947 

Frequency:  1000  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Henderson  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Box  311 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Best 

Transcription  Service World,  SESAC 

President Roy  B.  Cannon 

General  Mancrger Cliff  Crawford 

Chief  Engineer John  M.  Bolin 

KPAN 

HEREFORD— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Hereford  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.   O.   Box    868 

Representative     Best 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

News  Service    UP 

President Marshall  Formby 

Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Clint  Formby 

Commercial   Mgr Sam    Albright 

Chief  Engineer Dennis  Surber 

KHB  R 

HILLSBORO— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1560  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Hill  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  2-3431 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.    Ser World 

Station  Rep Best,  Melville 

President    Ross  Bohannon 

General  Manager Nelson  W.  GoIIe 


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KCOH 

HOUSTON— 1948 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d 

Owned-Oper.  By Call  of  Houston  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address i   Main  St. 

Phone:   Charter  1888 Air  Time:   DayUme 

News  Service    UP 

Chrm.  of  Board William  A.  Smith 

Pres..  Gen.  Manager Robert  C.  Meeker 

Comm.  Manager R.  £.  Mulvey 

Chief   Engineer Harold   Weinzel 

KLBS 

HOUSTON— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  610  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Howard  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Milby  Hotel,  Texas  Ave. 

Phone:  Preston  1161 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Representative    Wcdker 

President Howard  W.  Davis 

General   Manager Glenn    Douglas 

Program  Director Bill  Pelham 

Chief   Engineer Glenn   Cook.   Jr. 

KNUZ 

HOUSTON— 1948 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Veterans  Bciig.  Co. 

Address 4701  Caroline  St..  Box  2135 

Phone:  2581 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service ...  .UP 

Transcription  Service   SESAC 

Representative Forjoe,  Morris 

Membership    WARTB 

President Max  H.  Jocobs 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr David  Morris 

Commercial   Mgr Bill  Lightf oot 

Program   Director Ken   Grant 

Publicity    Director Deborah    England 

Chief  Engineer Frank  Holick 

K  P  R  C 

HOUSTON— 1928— NBC 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Houston  Post  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1234 

Phone:  MA.  9271 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative   Edw.  Petrv  &  Co. 

President  W.  P.  Hobbv 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Jack  W.  Harris 

Commercial  Manager   Jack  McGrew 

Promotion  Manager Kirt  Harriss 

Program  Director Frank  Sullivan 

Publicity  Director   John  Chapman 

Chief  Engr Frank  Bartin 

KTHT 

HOUSTON— 1944— MBS 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  5000  Wctts 

Owned-Oper.  By Texas  Radio  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address    4005  Trovis  St. 


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Phone:  KE.  5535 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Representative    H-R  Reps. 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Robert  Straus 

Gen.,   Comm..  Sta.   Mgr Bill  Bennett 

Prog.  Dir Johnny  Goodman 

Pub.  Dir Mildred  Davis 

Program  Director Tim   Osborne 

Chief  Engineer O.  B.  lohnson 

KTRH 

HOUSTON— 1930— CBS 

Frequency:   740  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KTRH  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address     Rice    Hotel 

Phone:  PR.  4361 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP.   INS 

News.  Affil The  Chronicle 

Transcription   Service    SESAC 

Representative John  Blair 

Membership    NARTB 

President    B.   F.    Orr 

Station  Manager Ray  Herndon 

Sales    Manager Ray    Bright 

Promotion    Mgr Helen    Bender 

Program  Director    Tom  Jacobs 

Engineers Tom  Hiner 

K  X  Y  Z 

HOUSTON— 1930— ABC 

Frequency:   1320  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By    Shamrock  Bdcstg. 

Address    Gulf    Bldg. 

Phone:  Capitol  6151 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP.  UP 

Newspaper  Affiliation ....  Citizen  Newspapers 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative     Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President    Glenn  H.  McCarthy 

V.P..  Gen.  Mgr Fred  Nahas 

Sta..  Comm.  Manager Ted  Hills 

Program   Director Ken  Bagwell 

Prom..  Pub.  Dir Wayne  E.  Thompson 

Chief  Engineer Gerald  R.  Chinskj 

KYOK 

HOUSTON— 1947 

Frequency:    1590   Kc Power:   5  Kw. 

Owned    Texas    Bcstrs.    Inc. 

Address    412  Main  St. 

Phone:   Preston  3108 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service UP 

Trans.  Ser Lang-Worth 

Station  Rep Pearson-Dora-Clayton 

President Jules    J.    Paglin 

Vice  Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Stanley  W.  Ray,  Jr. 

Station    Mgr Cal    Perley 

Chief    Engineer Edward    Martin 

K  S  A  M 

HUNTSVILLE^1938— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1490   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Huntsville  Bcstg.  Co. 


Address   Box  312 

Phone:   30 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

Transcription   Service Capitol,  SESAC 

President M.    B.    Cauthen 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Ted  Lott 

Comm..  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Roy  Greer 

Chief    Engineer Jack   Nichols 


KEBE 


JACKSONVILLE— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Bill  A.  Laurie 

Address    Box    1071 

Phone:  2211 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Pres..  Sta..  Gen.  Mgr Bill  A.  Laurie 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Chas.  H.  Wilson 

Program   Director Emo   Laurie 

Chief    Engineer Donald   Burroughs 

KTXJ 

JASPER— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:    1350  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Jasper  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  6090 

Phone:  580 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

President Fred  B.  Smith 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus.   RCA 

Station  Mgr H.  G.  Pendergast 

Program  Dir James  Brasher 

KMBL 

JUNCTION— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:    1450    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. Kimble  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Flat  Rock 

Phone:  70 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Station    Rep Best 

General  Mgr Farrell  M.  Brooks 

KERB 

KERMIT— 1950 

Frequency:  600  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By KERB.  Inc. 

Address Hway.  302 

Phone:   3481 Air  Time:  Dctytime 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus,   SESAC 

News  Service    UP 

Membership     NARTB 

President George  H.  Cook 

General  Manager H.  J.  Porter 

Program  Director Ray  Boyd  Kilman 

Chief    Engineer Bob    Shackleford 

KERV 

KERRVILLE— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Kerr  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  791 

Phone:  900  and  999 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  Capitol 


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Station   Rep Best 

President W.  Scott  Schreiner 

Gen.,   Sta.   Mgr Leonard   "Len"   Johnson 

Program  Director Carol  Woodard 

Chief    Engineer Clyde    Jones 

K  0  C  A 

KILGORE— 1936— KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Sta.  KOCA.  Inc. 

Address   Box  989 

Phone:   2001 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

President Roy  G.  Terry 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr H.  A.  Degner 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Wayne  Douglas 

Chief  Engineer J.  W.  Maintz 

KINE 

KINGSVILLE— 1948 

Frequency:  1330  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By KINE.  Inc. 

Address    205   E.   Eng   St. 

Phone:    2-2822 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription  Service Capitol 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

Membership    NARTB 

President James  H.  Clement 

General  Manager Ben  A.  Glusing 

Comm.,  Sta.  Mgr Eston  R.  Pace 

Chief  Engineer R.  T.  Whitaker 

KPET 

LAMESA— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  690  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Operated  By Lamesa  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Address 502    South    St. 

Phone:  890 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Membership     NARTB 

Gen.-Sta.  Mgr Bob  Bradbury 

Commercial   Mgr Robert   Harris 

Program    Director Geneva    Crutcher 

Chief  Engineer Roland  Ouelette 

KCYL 

LAMPASAS— 1948 

Frequency:   1450   Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Lampasas  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    H'way  281 

Phone:    1000 Air  Time:  Full   Time 

News   Service    U^ 

Trans.    Ser Lang-Worth 

Representative     Best 

President V.  Dean  Turner 

Program  Director Gene  Reithmyer 


KVOZ 


LAREDO— 1952— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Border  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1498 

Phone:  3-4396 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 


Representative    Pearson 

President W.  J.  Horpole 

General  Manager Bumey  Jones 

Commercial  Manager Jack  Senter 

Program   Director Hector  Garcia 

Chief  Engineer Frank  Manuel 

KLVT 

LEVELL  AND— 1949 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Herald  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  866 

Phone:   1030 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription World,  Thesaurus,  SESAC 

President     Forrest    Weimhold 

General    Manager Joe    Garrison 

Program  Dir..  Chief  Eng Gil  Patschke 

Commercial  Mgr Bobby  Garrison 

KVOW 

LITTLEFIELD— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Southwestern    Bcstrs. 

Business   Address Box   192 

Phone:  400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Membership    NARTB 

President J.  C.  Rothwell 

General  Manager J.  B.  McShan 

Program   Director Othell   W.   Whitson 

Chief   Engineer Frank   Bonner 

K  F  R  0 

LONGVIEW— 1934 
ABC-KBS-TEX.  STATE 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Voice  of  Longviaw 

Address Curtis  Bldg..  P.  O.  Box  792 

Phone  Number   PLaza  3-4461 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang- Worth 

Representative Donald   Cooke 

Membership    NARTB 

President James  R.  Curtis 

Commercial  Mgr John  Allen 

Program  Director Howard   Kuhn 

Chief   Engineer Leslie   Heliums 

KLTI 

LONGVIEW— 1948 

Frequency:   1280  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By.  .LeToumeau  Radio  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1866 

Phone:   PLaza  8-4496 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    . . .  Associated,  Standard 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership   NARTB 

President R.  G.  LeTou-neau 

Sta.,  Gen.  Manager Lynn  R.  Williams 

Comm..  Sales  Prom.  Mgr George  Warwick 

Prog.,  Pub.  Director Ruby  Cooper 

Chief  Engineer Ken  Moxwell 


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LUBBCX:K— 1 946— NBC 

Frequency:   1590  Kc Power:  1000  WatU 

Owned  Operated  By Coprock  Bcatg.  Co. 

Address   P.  O.  Box  1507 

Phone:  4-1414 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Senrice    UP 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

Representatire    Raymer 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President,  General  Mgr Joe  H.  Bryant 

Business-Manager Robert  L.  Snyder 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Leroy  L.  Land 

Program  Director Dudley  Williams 

PubUcity    Director Jack    Tippit 

Chief  Engineer Frank  Lee 

KDAV 

LUBBOCK— 1953 

Frequency:   580  Kc Power:   500  Watts 

Owned   KDAV,  Ltd. 

Address   Box  1319 

Phone:  SH.  4-4567 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Station  Rep Hal  Falter 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen.,  Sta..  Comm,  Mgr D.  P.  Pinkston 

Program  Dir W.  J.  Ducan 

Chief    Engineer Walt   Lawson 

KDUB 

LUBBOCK— 1954 

Frequency:    1340   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned  &  Oper.  By Texas  Telecasting  Inc. 

Address 7400    College  Avenue 

Phone    SHerwood  4-2345 

Representative     Avery-Knodel 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr W.  D.  Rogers 

Commercial  Mgr George  Collie 

Chief    Engineer Rudy   Stomes 

K  F  Y  0 

LUBBOCK— 1927--CBS 

Frequency:  790  Kc.  .Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 
Owned-Oper.  By . .  Plains  Radio  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 914  Ave.  J 

Phone:  5-5567   Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP,    UP 

Newspaper  Affil Avalanche  Journal 

Trans.  Service Standard,  Thesaurus 

Representative    Katz 

Membership   NARTB 

President W.   B.   Walker 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Gordon  Thompson 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Jerry  Henderson 

Program  Director Robert  A.  Nash 

Comm.  Mgr Leon  Harris 

Chief  Engineer W.  S.  Bledsoe 

KSEL 

LUBBOCK— 1946— MBS 

Freq.  950  Kc Pow«r:  1  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Own*d>Op»rot»d  By Lubbock  Beitg.  Co. 

Businoii  AddrMt Box  lft24 


Phone:  3-0484 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative Wm.  G.  Rambeau  &  Co. 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Walter    G.    Russell 

Gen»  Sta.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir M.  M.  Rochester 

Program    Director Wesley   Youngblood 

Chief  Engineer Roger  Hively 

KLLL 

LUBBOCK— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Mc Alister  &  Maples 

Address 52nd  &  Magnolia 

News  Service    UP 

Membership   NARTB 

Co-Owners R.  B.  Mc  Alister  and 

Grady  Franklin  Maples 
Chief   Engineer Glenn    Smith 

K  R  B  A 

LUFKIN- 1938— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Waits 

Owned-Operated  By Darrell  E.  Yates 

Address 110  S.  First  St. 

Representative Continental  Radio  Sales 

Owner,   Gen.  Mgr Darrel  E.  Yates 

Chief  Engineer Ambrose  Maxim 

KTRE 

LUFKIN— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1420  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Forest  Capitol  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   P.  O.  Box  701 

Phone:  3-7771 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative. .  .Venard,  Rintoul  &  McConnel 

Membership    NARTB 

President R.  W.  Wortham,  Jr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Richman  G.  Lewin 

Comm.,   Mgr Jim  Saxon 

Program  Director Royce  Christenson 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Emestene  Trahan 

Chief  Engineer Fred  C.  Hill 


KMLW 


MARLIN— 1953 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By KMLW.  Inc. 

Address   Box  335 

President   Charles  E.  Reagan 

General  Manager Hugh  McBeath 

Commercial  Mgr Duane  W.  Ramsey 

Program  Director Jerry  S.  Hughes 

Chief  Engineer H,  P.  Hicks 


KMHT 


MARSHALL— 1947 
MBS— TEX.  STATE 

Froquoneyt  1450  Xe Powor:  250  Watts 

OwBtd-Opor.  By Marshall  Bcstg.  Co. 


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Business-Studio  Address 109  W   Ruak  St 

P"--  S-'826 Air  TiL:  fSi  Time 

News   Service    j^p 

Membership    ..*.'.*. *.V.        RAB 

Station   Manager VirgiV  Stone 

Comm.  Manager T.  K.  Hewlett 

Program    Director Roxidy    Rainwater 

Chief    Engineer Don    Shepard 

KRIO 

McALLEN— 1947— ABC-MBS-TSN 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Valley  Bdcstng  Co. 

Business  Address 1201  W.  Lancaster  Ave 

Phone:  6-5454 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    ^p 

Representative Adam  YouiigV  C.  Brown 

Membership    j^^g 

President ". . .  Gene  L.*  Cagle 

VP Charles  B.  Jordan 

Gen„  Sta..  Mgr George  Breeding.  Jr. 

Sis.  Prom Chuck  McKasson 

Program  Director Norman  Mann 

Chief  Engineer Wm.  Meiners 

KCMR 

McCAMEY— 1954— MBS 

Frequency:    1450    Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned Sprayberry    Bcstg.    Co.,    Inc. 

Address 101    East    5th    St. 

Phone:  412 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

President Jack  W.  Hawkins 

General    Manager Gene    Hendryx 

Station    Mgr Dale   Day 

KMAE 

McKINNEY— 1947 

Frequency:   1600  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned McKinney  Air  Enterprises,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 218  E.  Virginia  St. 

Phone:    2-2651 Air   Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr George  W.  Smith,  Jr. 

Comm.,  Mgr C.  W.  Rampy 

Prog.   Dir Mrs.   Denise   Smith 

Chief  Engineer    Elza  Keen 

KCRS 

MIDLAND— 1935— ABC-TSN 

Freq.:    550    Kc.  .Power:    5    Kw.   d..    1    Kw.   n. 

Owned Clarence  &  Ruth  Scharbauer.  Jr. 

Business-Studio  Address Box  1072 

Phone:  2-4393 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Membership   NARTB 

President Clarence   Scharbauer,   Jr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Wallace  R.  Jackson 

Comm.   Mgr Eleanor  McDonald 

Program  Director Dean  Baker 

Publicity  Director Bob  Byron 

Chief  Engineer Tom  Yatet 


KJBC 

MIDLAND—  1 950— KBS 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1000  WatU  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By jack    CecU 

J^^^^ss   Box  16S8 

Phone:  4-5152 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    ^jp 

Transcription   Service *. . '.  World."  Standard 

Representative     Be«t 

Membership   [[   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Engr Jack  C#cU 

Commercial  Mgr ,  Naomi  Boswell 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Paul  Greenwood 

Program   Director Keith  Ward 

PubUcity  Director   Elanor  Rich 

Chief  Engineer    jack   Cecil 


KORC 


MINERAL  WELLS— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:    1140  Kc Power:   250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By J.  Elroy  McCaw 

Address   Box  31 

Phone:   319 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Trans.  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative   Continental 

President J.    Elroy   McCaw 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Harry  A.  RUey,  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr Olie  Corriker 

Prog-  Dir Ruth  Lee 

Chief  Engineer W.  M.  McCreary.  Jr. 

KVKM 

MONAHANS— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Monahans  Bcstrs..  Inc. 

Address    Radio  Center 

Phone:  438 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    Hil  F.  Best 

President   Doris  D.  Stuckey 

General  Manager J.  R.  Rucker 

Commercial    Mgr Tommy    Hall 


KIMP 


MOUNT  PLEASANT— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Mt.  Pleasant  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Box  990 

Phone:  4-4726   Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Membership  NARTB,  RAB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Winston  O.  Ward 

Comm.  Mgr Deral  Tucker 

Program  Director Ruby  Stanley 

Chief  Engineer Brad  Redfearn 


KOSF 


NACOGDOCHES— 1947— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  WatU 

Owned-Operated  By lelly  Bell 

Address  South  8t. 

Phone:  4-4633 Air  Timet  Full  Time 


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Pr«tld«nt 

G«n..   Comm.   Mqr. 


UP 

NARTB,  RAB 

Kelly    Bell 

J.   C.   Stallinqs 


Program  Director R.  C.  Atherton 

Publicity  Director Ed  Rice 

Chief   Engineer Frank  Murray 

KSFA 

NACOGDOCHES— 1947 

Frequency:   860  Kc.  Power:    1000  Walls  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By    .  .    Nacoqdoches  Br.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 2107  North  St. 

Phone:    4-3723 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sla.,  Comm.  Mgr..   Wilbur  C.  Pouts 

Proqram  Director Sara  Jane  Moon 

Chief  Enqineer   Royce  C.  Smith 


KGNB 


NEW  BRAUNFELS— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:   1420  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Comal  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    184  Castell 

Phone:    1612 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

News    Service    AP 

Vice  Pres..  Gen.  Mqr F.  T.  Wilson 

News    Director Bob    Field 

Chief    Enqineer Bob    Stewart 

KECK 

ODESSA— 1947 

Freq.:  920  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Ector  County  Bcstq.  Co. 

Business  Address 120  W.  3d 

Phone:   6-5791-2 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative     Forjoe 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Owner,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Ben  Nedow 

Commercial    Mgr Sol    Schmermar. 

Prog.  Director    Roy  Eisner 

Ptiblicity  Dir Tom  Rollins 

Chief   Engineer Dave   Williams 

KOS  A 

ODESSA— 1947— CBS-SOUTHWEST 

Frequency:    1230   Kc Power:   250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Odessa   Bcstg.   Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 115  W.  6th 

Phone:  6-4301 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    World.  Capitol 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Pres,,  General  Manager Cecil  L.  Trigg 

Soles  Mcmager Lou  Lindsey 

Public   Relations   D4r Ed   Costello 

Pro.  Dir Doyce   Elliott 

Program  Manager John  Vacca 

Publicity    Director Jay    Mehaffey 

Chief  Engineer James  Simpson 


KRIG 

ODESSA— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  . .  .Oil  Center  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    Box  231 

Phone:   6-6671-2 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

President R.    O.    Canon 

Vice  Pres.,   Gen.  Mgr Jack  W.  Hawkins 

Station    Manager Marguerite    LaRue 

Program    Director Lei    Gillette 

Chief   Engineer Harold  Whatley 

KOGT 

ORANGE— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  1600  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. . .  .Sabine  Area  Brcstg.  Corp. 

Phone:   8-4381 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.  Ser World 

Station    Rep Best 

Membership    NARTB.  RAB.   TAB 

President   M.  L.  Jacobs 

Exec.  V.P..  Sta..  Gen.  Mgr Ed  Lovelace 

Commercial  Manager Frank  Dusenbury 

Chief  Engr.,  Program  Dir Dean  Durham 

K  N  EI 

PALESTINE— 1936— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. . .  .Palestine  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  649 

Phone:  8686 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.  Service    SESAC 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Allen  E.  Vinson 

Comm..  Prom.  Mgr Milton  M.  Evans 

Program   Director Don   Norton 

•Chief  Engineer Dave  Schmidt 

KPAT 

PAMPA— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By J.  C.  Daniels 

Phone:  4-2551 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Capitol.   Standard 

President J.  C.  Daniels 

General  Manager Larry  Gordon 

Program   Director Elbert    Goodnight 

KPDN 

PAMPA— 1936— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Top  O'  Texas  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Hughes  Bldg. 

Phone:  4-7461 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Station    Rep Best 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

Ptnr..  Gen.  Mgr Coy  PcdmoT 


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Ptnr.,  Sta.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir Warren  Hasse 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Kay  Fancher 

Publicity  Director Henry  Gordon 

Chief   Engineer Gordon   HoUenbeck 

KFTV 

PARIS— 1950 

Frequency:  1250  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Lamar  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 210  First  Not'l  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:    4-6676 Air   Time:    Daytime 

Station    Rep Best 

News  Service    UP 

President D.  W.  Brawner 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr James  F.  Hendrix 

Chief    Engineer Travis    Fodge 

K  P  L  T 

PARIS— 1936— ABC— TEXAS   STATE 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By No.  Star  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    Hway.   124 

Phone:  3-3311 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative John  E.   Pearson 

Pres.,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Fred  Kincaid 

Com.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Richard  Eben 

Program    Dir Bill   Davis 

Publicity  Director   Virginia  lessee 

Chief  Engineer Paul  H.  Daniels 

KLVL 

PASADENA— 1950 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Felix  H.  Morales 

Address 2903  Canal  St..  Houston 

Phone:  CA.  1-1044 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Oakes 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Felix  H.  Morales 

Station  Mgr C.  B.  Rice 

Comm.    Mgr Alberto    Rodriguez 

Program   Director Joe   L.  Morales 

Chief   Engineer Donald  GuUihur 

K  I  U  N 

PECOS— 1925— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Jack  Hawkins,  Barney  Hubbs 

Business-Studio    Address Kiun    Bldg. 

Phone:   999-8 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative   Hil  F.  Best 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager Jack  Hawkins 

Station   Manager David  Martin 

Program    Director Jack    James 

Publicity  Dir Barney  Hubbs 

Consulting  Chf.  Engr Harry  W.  Boehnemann 

KEYE 

PERRYTON— 1948— MBS 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned Great  Plains  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  5771 Air  Time:  iFuU  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 


Membership    NARTB 

President   Carl  Ellis 

Gen..  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Irving  R.  Buchanan 

Sales  Prom..  Pub G.  K.  Rupprecht 

Program   Dir Kenneth  RoUer 

Chief   Engineer Coy   Thompson 

KVOP 

PLAINVIEW— 1944— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By KVOP.  Inc. 

Address .  1100  W.  24th  St. 

Phone:  4-2771 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Membership   NARTB 

President W.  J.  Harpole 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager Kermit  Ashby 

Comm.    Manager Tut    Tawwater 

Program  Dir Doug  Sewell 

Chief    Engineer Hugh    Smith 

KBOP 

PLEASANTON— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Atascosa  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  247 

Phone:   4871 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Transcription  Service World,  SESAC 

Representative     Best 

News   Service    INS 

General  Manager Ben  L.  Parker 

Commercial    Mgr A.    Terrell 

Chief  Engineer Mona  Parker 

KOLE 

PORT  ARTHUR— 1947 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Port  Arthur  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 400   4th   St. 

Phone:  2-9436 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.  Ser Lang-Worth 

Ptnr.,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Chf.  Engr Socs  Vratis 

K  P  A  C 

PORT  ARTHUR— 1934— MBS 

Freq.. .   1250  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Port  Arthur  College 

Bus.-Studio  Address 1500  Procter  St. 

Phone:  5-7458 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres J.   W.   Williams 

Sta.,  Gen.  Manager Marjorie  R.  Vickers 

Commercial  Mgr Gordon  Baxter.  Jr. 

Prom.  Mgr Mack  Newberry 

Pub.,   Program   Director Corinne   Enos 

Chief   Engineer Glenn    Boatright 

KOLJ 

QUANOH— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Orville  L  Jenkins 


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Address    Box  566 

Phone:   654 Air  Time:   Daytime 

N»w»  Serrice AP 

Station    Rep Be«t 

Transcription  Service    World 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mqr Orville  L.  Jenkins 

Sales  Manager Bob  Stabler 

Chief  Engineer Richard  O.  Dormier 


KENS 


KFRD 


ROSENBERG— 1948 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Ford  Bend  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  832 

Membership    RAB 

President    Mart  Cole 

Ex,  V.P..  Gen..  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr..  .  .Jim  Hctirgrove 

Commercial  Mgr Bill  Sloan 

Program  Director Paul  Collins 

Chief    Engineer Frank    Wood 

K  G  K  L 

SAN  ANGELO— 1928— ABC 

Freq.:  960  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.   By KGKL.   Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address ....  St.  Angelus  Hotel 

Phone:  6715 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative John  E.   Pearson 

Membership   NARTB 

General  Manager Lewis  O.  Seibert 

Commercial    Mgr Robert    Workman 

Program  Director Franklin  Rainey 

Chief  Engineer WUliam  Poteet 


KTXL 


SAN  ANGELO— 1947 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Wes-Tex  Bcstg.  Co.,   Inc. 

Address Box  1271 

Trans.  Service   World 

Representative    Melville 

Membership    NARTB 

President Armistead  D.   Rust 

General  Manager J.  Harley  Hubbard 

Station  Mgr Sealy  Smith 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Benson 

KCOR 

SAN  ANTONIO— 1945 

Freq.:   1350  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned .KCOR.  Inc. 

Address 310  So.  Flores 

Phone:  CA.  2-1301 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Rep O'Connell 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President   Raoul  A.  Cortez,  Jr. 

General    Mgr Nathan   Safir 

Station  Mgr Rooul  A.  Cortez.  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr Bill  Lamar 

Program  Dir Fred  Romero 

Publicity  Dir Gilbert  Rangel 

Chief  Engineer Marvin  E.  Fiedler 


SAN  ANTONIO— 1926--CBS 

Freq.:  680  Kc Power:  50  Kw.  d..  10  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.   By Express  Publishing  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Milam  Bldg. 

Phone:    CA.   6-3136 Air   Time:   Full   Time 

News    Service     UP 

Representative    John  Blair 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Frank    Huntress.    Jr. 

General  Mgr Albert  D.  Johnson 

Comm.    Manager Wayne    Kearl 

Gen.  Texas   Comm.  Mgr Bill  Joekel 

Prog.  Dir Bill  Terry 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Robert  Miller 

Chief  Engineer Bill  Jackson 

KEXX 

SAN  ANTONIO— 1953 

Frequency:  1250  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Leal  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address 403  N.  Flores  St. 

Phone:   Garfield  6373 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative     McGillvra 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Manuel  D.  Leal 

Commercial  Mgr M.  Davila 

Program    Director R.    Rodriguez 

Chief   Engineer Charles    Harris 

KITE 

SAN  ANTONIO— 1947 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Radio   Station  KITE 

Business-Studio  Address. . .  .432  Transit  Tower 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership     RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Charles  W.  Balthrope 

Station  Manager Alex  A.  Coe 

Commercial  Mgr Kelly  Wof f ord 

Prog.  Mgr Stanley  F.  Nelson 

Chief  Engineer John  Siercovich 

KIWW 

SAN  ANTONIO— 1948 

Frequency:  1540  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Good  Neighbor  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 518  W.  Houston  St. 

News   Service    UP 

Representative Nat'l  Time  Sales,  Oakes 

President   Joe  Olivares 

Station  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng L.  E.  Richards 

Program  Director Jose  Arratia 

K  mi  A  c 

SAN  ANTONIO— 1928— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  5.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Howard   W.   Davis 

Address    KMAC    Bldg. 

Phone:  CA.  3-6211 .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative     Walker 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Howard  W.  Davis 

Program  Director A.  S.  (Tony)  Besscm 

Chief  Engineer   Al  Knight 


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SAN  ANTONIO— 1927 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  5000  d..  1000  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Mission  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address 317  Arden  Grove 

phone:  CA  6-5171 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Forjoe,   Clarke-Brown 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres.,  Owner Eugene  J.  Roth 

General  Manager lames  M.  Brown 

Commercial  Manager Bob  Roth 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Jack  Roth 

Program  Director Robert  F.  Jenkins 

Chief   Engineer George   Ing 

KTSA 

SAN  ANTONIO— 1928— ABC 

Frequency:  550  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Sunshine  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Ave.  E.  &  3rd  St. 

Phone:  Garfield  1251 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription   Service    MacGregor 

Representative    Raymer 

President O.   R.  Mitchell 

Sta..  Prom.,  Comm.  Mgr Charles  D.  Lutz 

Program  Director H.  H.  Corr 

Chief  Engineer W.  G.  Egerton 


Owned-Oper.  By Southland  IndustriM,  Inc. 

Address  io31  Navarro  8t 

Phone:  CA.  7-2441 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  INS.  UP 

Representative Edward  Petry  &  Co..  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB 

President  Hugh  A.  L.  HolH 

General  Manager James  M.  Gaines 

Commercial  Manager Rex  Preli 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr James  F,  Anderson 

Publicity  Director Imogene  Stanley 

Chief  Engineer .  Charles  L.  Jeff  era 


KCNY 


SAN  MARCOS— 1948 

Frequency:  1470  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Central  Brcstg.  Co. 

Address    Traffic   Circle 

Phone:    888 Air    Time:    Daytime 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Station   Rep O'Connell 

President Edw.  C.  James 

General    Manager Lloyd    McClure 

Program   Director Elward   Ruff  In 


KWED 


WOAI 


SAN  ANTONIO— 1922— NBC-TQN 

Frequency:  1200  Kc;  Power:  50,000  Watts  d.,n. 


SEGUIN— 1948 

Frequency:  1580  Kc.    ...Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Seguin  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 200  S.  Camp  St. 

Phone:  1580 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Membership   NARTB 

Representative    Hil  F.  Best 


KONO  CONSISTEHTLY  GIVES  ADVERTISERS  MORE 
FOR  THEIR  MONEY...  63  RICH  COUNTIES 
WITH  $1,750,000,000  RETAIL  SALES 


...  a  Big  shore  of 
the    Biggest    State 
at  a  minimum  of  cost! 

KONO 

860  K.  C. 

SAN    ANTONIO,    TEXAS 
Phone:  CApitol  6-5171 


Source:     1954 
Radio    Homes 
Population 
Households 
Total  Retail  Sales 
Food 

Eat   &.   Drink 
Drug 

Gen.    Mdse. 
Apparel 

Home  Furnishings 
Automotive 
Filling  Station 
Build.   Mat.  &.   Hdwe. 
Consumer   Spendable 

Income 
Con.  Sp.   Inc./HH 
Retail   Sales/ HH 
Farm  Population 
Farm    Households 
Radio   Farm    Homes 
Total    Farms 
Gross  Farm  Income 
■  Gross   Income/Farm 
Farm    Livestock 
Farm    Crop.    Income 


MARKET  DATA 

Consumer     Markets 

478.450 

1.789,900 

495.810 

$1,648,398,000 

386,956,000 

107,949,000 

52,426.000 

172.826.000 

86,903.000 

77,083.000 

358,657.000 

117,689.000 

166.394,000 


2,416.655,000 

4.784 

3.300 

230.300 

64,750 

56.710 

68,623 

451,729.000 

6,583 

255.146,000 

161,050,000 


Forjoe  «  Co.  Nationally         Clarke  Brown  Co.  Southwett 


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President 

Comm.,  Sla.  Mcjr 
Chiel    Engineer 


Gariield  Kiel 
Stan  McKenzie 
Louis    Sowder 


KSM  L 


SEMINOLE— 1954 

Frequency:    1250   Kc Power:    1000   Watts   d 

Owned  Oper.    By Seminole    Bcstrs. 

Address 400    South    Main    St. 

Phone    Number     3798 

Co-Owner    Clint    Formby 

Co  Owner     Marshall    Formby 

Chief     Engineer Kenneth     Hightower 

KSE  Y 

SEYMOUR—  1 950— KBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:   100  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By W.  C.  Moss,  Jr. 

News    Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    Keystone 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr W.  C.  Moss,  Jr. 

Sales   Prom,  Mgr Huch  Weeld 

Program    Dir Elizabeth    Moss 

Publicity   Dir Hal  Fees 

Chief  Engineer Richard  Dorimer 


KEVA 


SHAMROCK— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:   1580  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  . .  .Shamrock  Tex.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box  21 

Representative     Best 

Gen.,   Comm.  Mgr Dick  Dean 

Program  Director Barbara  Dean 

Chief   Engr Bob    Featherston 

KRRV 

SHERMAN-DENISON— 1936 
MBS-TEX  STATE 

Frecruency:  910  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. Red  River  Valley  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Address .  .  Box  94  (Denison),  Box  665  (Sherman) 
Phone  Number.  .  .423  (Denison);  201  (Sherman) 

Air    Time Full    Time 

Representative    Pearson 

Transcription    Service Associated 

News   Service    UP 

General  Manager.  .Tom  E.  Spellman  (Sherman) 

Program  Director Earl  Ellington 

Chief   Engineer Tom  John 


KTAN 


SHERMAN— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   1500  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Howard  L.  Burris 

Address P.  O.  Box  661 

Phone:    2910 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

News  Service AP 

Membership     RAB 

Representative   Hll  F.  Best 

Owner Howard  L.  Burris 

General  Manager William  A.  Jaco 

Asst.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng James  Shelton 


KANN 

SINTON— 1954 

Frequency:    1590  Kc ..Power:    1   Kw.  d. 

Owned San    Patricio    Bcstg.    Co. 

Air  Time    Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Pres,.  Gen.  Mgr Tom  C.  Fleet 

Commercial  Mgr Princess  J.  Fleet 

Program    Director Jack    Peart 

Chief  Eng Layman   (Sonny)  Stewart 

KSNY 

SNYDER— 1949— MBS 

Frequency:    1450   Kc Power:   250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Snyder  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box  1468 

Phone:  3-5451 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Station   Rep Continental 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr J.  T.  Hughes 

Commercial  Mgr Mel  Z.  Gilbert 


KDWT 


STAMFORD— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By   David  W.  Ratlif f 

Pres..   Gen.,   Sta.   Mgr David   W.   Ratlif f 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr George  Morey 

Progrcrm  Director Phil  Keener 

Chief  Engineer Erick  Henske 

KSTV 

STEPHENVILLE— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1510  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned Galen  O.  Gilbert  &  J.  R.  Kincaid 

Address P.  O.  Box  102 

Phone:  LI.  3141 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.  Service Standard 

General  Manager Galen  O.  Gilbert 

Commercial  Mgr Jim  Farr 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Bill  Bentley 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir John  Dyer 

Chief    Engineer Floyd   Jeter 


KSST 


SULPHUR  SPRINGS— 1947 
MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Hopkins  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  284 

Phone:  1230 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr William  E.  Bradford 

Comm.,    Mgr Clovis    Pinion 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr D.  Funderburk 

Program  Director Lona  Long 

Chief   Engineer Bill   Bradford 


K  X  0  X 


SWEETWATER— 1939— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  &  News,  Inc. 


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Bus.-Studio-Transmitter   Address Box   570 

Phone:  4655-6 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

Membership    NARTB 

President J.  S.  McBeath 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager James  T.  Allen 

Commercial   Mgr Elwood  Fritch 

Chief  Engineer B.  F.  Kelly 

KTAE 

TAYLOR— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:   1260  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By KTAE,  Inc. 

Business  Address 121   E.  Second  St. 

Phone:  EL  2-3631 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Station    Rep Clarke    Brown 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Graham  Gillis  Conoley 

Commercial  Manager John  M.  Wehby 

Sales.  Prom.  Mgr Harry  Gaines 

Program  Director F.  Switzer.  Jr. 

Publicity   Director Karine    Gilstrap 

Chief  Engineer Gordon  W.  Rainey 


K  T  E  M 


TEMPLE-1936— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Bell  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 17  S.  Third  St. 

Phone:   3-5252 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Frank   W.   Moyborn 

General  Manager Dale  S.  Phares 

Station  Manager Ralph  Weedon 

Program   Director John   O'Brien 

Pub.  Dir Jean  Haynie 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Meadows 

KTER 

TERRELL— 1950 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Terrell  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Walnut  &  State  Sts. 

Transcription  Service SESAC.  Thesaurus 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Paul  A.  Wnorowski 

Program    Director Dean    Tiller 

Chief  Engineer Martin  Pitte 


KCMC 


TEXARKANA— 1932— ABC-TSN 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KCMC,  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address 315  Pine  St. 

Phone:  3-6151 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative ....  Yenard.  RintouL  McConnell 

Membership   NARTB 

President C.   E.   Palmer 

General  Manager Frank  O.  Myers 

Chief  Engineer Harvey  Robertson 


KTFS 

TEXARKANA— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By KTFS,    Inc. 

Business-Studio  Add. ess 4325  N.  Stateline 

Phone:   3-5123 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr .  A.  D.  Smith.  Jr. 

VP  &  Sta.  Mgr Les  Eugene 

Chief  Engineer    Joe   Turbyiill 

KTLW 

TEXAS  CITY— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Texas  City  Bcstg.  Ser. 

Business-Studio  Address Show  Boot  Bldg. 

News  Service   UP 

Sta.  Rep Best 

President John  G.  Long 

Gen.,   Sta.   Mgr Cleve   GriHin 

Chief  Engineer Leon  Giles 

K  G  K  B 

TYLER— 1930— MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Lucille  Lansing 

Address   Box  957 

Phone:  23874 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative   Pearson 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President     Lucille    Lansing 

General  Manager Gerry  Lansing 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Sam  Matthews 

Program   Director Edwin   Smith 

Chief   Engineer Hudson   C.    Collin* 


KTBB 


TYLER— 1947— ABC 

Freq..:  600  Kc.  .Power:  500  Watts  d..  1  Kw.  n. 
Owned-Operated  By ...  .  Blackstone  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address Blackstone  Hotel 

Phone:  4-7278 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News.  Affil "Courier   Times   Telegraph" 

News  Service    ^ 

Representative    Venord.  Melville 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Mrs.  C.  N.  Clyde 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr M.  Donbom 

Commercial   Mgr BUI   Whitworth 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr David  Bothwell 

Prog..   Pub.  Dir Bill  Orum 

Chief  Engineer R.  A.  Wileman 

KVOU 

UVALDE— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By E.  J.  &  W.  J.  Harpole 

Address 1400  Batesville  Rd. 

News  Service    AP 

Gen.  Mgr Edward  J.  Harpole 

Station  Mgr Bob  Hicks 

Program  Dir Al  Mason 

Chief  Engineer    Walter  Herbert.  Jr. 


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VERNON— 1939 

Fr»qu»ncy:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Northweitem  Bcstq.  Co. 

Address    1813  Wilbarger 

Air    Time    Full    Time 

Station   Rep Clark,  Melville 

General    Manager James    Doyle 

KN  AL 

VICTORIA— 1949 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Victoria  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  642 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative Hil  F.  Best 

President A.   B.   Alkek 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager James  A.  Trober 

Commercial    Mgr Warren    Dentler 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Jerry  Salzer 

Pub.   Dir B.  F.  Nance 

Program  Director    Robert  J.  Smith 

Chief  Engineer Douglas  Smith 


K  V  I  C 


VICTORIA— 1939— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KVIC  Bcslg.  Co. 

Buiinesi  Address Box  725 

Phone:  HI.  3-9171 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Membership     RAB 

President J.  G.  Long 

Gen..   Comm.  Mgr Willam  C.   Burks 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr Pat  Reed 

Program  Dir Wilburn  H.  Jackson 

Chiet    Engineer Vic    Boldt 

KWTX 

WACO— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated    By KWTX    Bcstg.    Co. 

Business-Studio   Address P.   O.  Box  3128 

Phone:  3-7331 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    A? 

Representative   Everett  McKinney 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen..  Sta.  Manager M.  N.  Bostick 

Commercial  Manager J.  M.  Brinegar 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Harry  L.  Gillam 

Program    Director Curtis   B.   Matties 

Chief    Engineer William   Moore 

WACO 

WACO— 1922— ABC-TSN 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Waco  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 3620  Franklin  Ave. 

Phone:  2-6571 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President   Gene  L.  Cagle 


Gen.,  Sta.  Manager R.  Lee  Glasgow 

Comm.  Mgr D.  D.  Hayslett 

Chief  Enaineer Jesse  H.  Dove 

K  R  G  V 

WESLACO— 1927— NBC-TQN 

Frequency:  1290  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Taylor  Radio  &  TV  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio-Transmitter  Address.  .201  Border  St. 

Phone:   375 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service World,  SESAC 

Representative    Raymer 

Membership    NARTB 

President O.  L.   (Ted)   Taylor 

General  Manager Byron  W.  Ogle 

Station   Manager Brad  H.  Smith 

Comm..   Sales   Prom.  Mgr Jack  Keosler 

Program   Director Johnny   Roork 

Publicity    Director Ted    Cressner 

Chief    Engineer Lewis    Hortwig 

KFDX 

WICHITA  FALLS— 1947— ABC 

Freq.:  990  Kc Power:   10  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By  . .  Wichtex  Radio  and  Tel.  Co. 

Address City  Natl.  Bldg. 

Phone:    2-8668 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.   Ser World,   SESAC 

Station  Rep.    Raymer 

Membership    NARTB 

President Darrold   A.   Cannan 

V.P.,  Station  Mgr Howard  Fry 

General    Manager John   R.   White 

Comm.  Manager M.  Johnson 

Chief  Engineer John  Adams 

KIRN 

WICHITA  FALLS— 1949— MBS 

Freq.   1290  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,   1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Texoma  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 917V2    Scott   St. 

Phone:  2-5214 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership   NARTB,  RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Manager Boyd  Kelley 

Commercial   Mgr Ernest   Skinner 

Program  Director Bill  Edgar 

Chief  Engineer Bob  Harmon 

K  W  F  T 

WICHITA  FALLS— 1939— CBS 

Frequency:  620  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. Rowley-Brown  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  420 

Phone:    3-4181 Air  Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Station  Rep Blair 

President   Kenyon  Brown 

Station.  Not'l  Sis.  Mgr A.  L.  Pierce 

Comm.    Manager Blaine    Cornwell 

Promotion  Manager Owcmah   Shelton 

Chief  Engineer Herbert  T.  WiUy 


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Radio  Homes  254,000  —  TV  Homes  142,000  —  Stations  in  State  19 


KBUH 


BRIGHAM  CITY— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  250  Wotti  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Revella  M.  Bone 

Address 948  W.  Forrest  St. 

Phone:   948 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Owner Revella  M.  Bone 

General  Manager Wade  M.  Ebeling 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr Art  Fishier 

Chief   Engineer Samuel  Stevans 


KS  U  B 


CEDAR  CITY— 1937-^BS 

Frequency:  590  Kc. Powen  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By So.  Utah  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 189  N.  Main  St. 

Phone:  590 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Ivor  Sharp 

General  Manager Arthur  Higbee 

Commercial  Mgr W.  V.  Lowe 

Program  Director Mauray  Payne 

Chief  Engineer Richard  Gunn 


KLGN 


LOGAN— 1954 

Frequency:  1390  Kc Power:  1.000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Atlas  Engineering  Co. 

Address 1870   Atken   Ave. 

Phone:    6-4808 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Obed  C.  Haycock 

Chief  Eng Wayne  Holmes 


K  V  N  U 


LOGAN— 1938— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  610  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Cache  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1393  N.  Main  St. 

Phone:  1400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Representative    Avery  Knodel 

Transcription  Service  World 

Membership NARTB,   RAB 

President  Herschel  Bullen 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Reed  Bullen 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr W.  W.  Kirkland 

Program    Director Morgan    White 

Chief  Engineer DelMont  Olesen 


KMUR 


MURRAY— 1948 

Frequency:  IWO  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Murray  Bcstg.  Service 


Address      4646  So.  Stole  St 

Phone:  6-4419 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Long- Worth 

Representative   W.  Biddick 

Membership   NARTB 

President Oral  J.  Wilkinson 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr H.  W.  Pingree 

Comm.  Mgr Ted  Rogers 

Prog.  Dir Mitzl  Bailey 

Chief  Engineer E.  Greene 


K  L  0 


OGDEN— 1925 
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Interstate  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Hotel  Ben  Lomond 

Phone:  4-5721 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative   Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President    Edris   Glasmonn 

General  Manager    George  Hatch 

Station  Manager   Cecil  Heitel 

Commercial  Manager W.  Kimball  Ward 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.  Prog.  Dir L.  Allen 

Publicity  Director Dcde  Brown 

Chief  Engineer Robert  V.  Beadles 


KOPP 


OGDEN— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By KOPP.  Inc. 

Address W.  12th  St. 

Phone:    3-3476 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Station  Rep Indie 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Membership    RAB 

President G.  Stanley  Brewer 

General  Manager L.  B.  Suttlemyre 


KVOG 


OGDEN— 1948 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Wotts 

Owned-Oper.  By United  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 1538  Gibson  Ave. 

Phone:  2-7535 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative   Biddick,  W^>b 

Membership    RAB 

Trans.  Ser Thesaurus 

News  Service   AP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Arch  G.  Webb 

Commercial  Mgr David  B.  Affleck 

Chief  Engineer James  Condrey 


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KO  AL 

PRICE— 1936 
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN— KBS-MBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Eastern  Utah  Bcstq.  Co. 

Address    Box  591 

Phone:  Price  200 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

Representative     Avery-Knodel 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mqr Jack  Richards 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr..  Pgm.  Dir Carl  P.  Wolfrom 


KEYY 


PROVO— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Mid  Utah  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    16  W.  3rd  South 

Phone:   4060 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Membership     RAB 

President D.   Spencer   Grow 

Gen.  Mgr E.  A.  Niehay 

Corrunercial  Mgr Dave  Weiser 

Program    Director Hal    Parkes 

Chief  Engineer J.  Paul  Smith 


KIXX 


PROVO— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned    KIXX,    Inc. 


Address P.  O.  Box  550 

Phone:  2801.  3 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     UP 

Station   Rep HoUingbery,  Webb 

Pres.,  Co-Owner,  Comm.,  Prom. 

Mgr Frank  A.  Van  Wagenen 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr.,  Co-Owner. 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir Harold  E.  Van  Wagenen 

Chief   Engineer Francis   Beyer 


K  0  V  0 


PROVO— 1939— MBS 

Frequency:    960    Kc Power:    5000   Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KOVO  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address 16   E.   3rd  St. 

Phone:  1680 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Trctnscription  Service   World 

Representative    Avenr-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Clifton  A.  Tolboe 

General-Station  Mgr L.  H.  Curtis 

Pgm.  Dir James  H.  Lawrence 

Publicity  Dir Wayne  Carle 

Chief  Engineer Le-R   Burton 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS  . .  . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


AP 


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KSVC 

RICHFIELD— 1947 
INTERMOUNTAIN 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Sevier  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 980  Tower  Lane 

Phone:  620 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative   .Avery  Knodel 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President    Homer  Bandley 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Arthur  Tucker 

Comm.  Mgr.  Chief  Eng Ralph  Ross 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr T.  Mendenhall 

Prog.  Dir Hal  Edwards 

Pub-   Dir Bill   King 


KALL 

SALT  LAKE  CITY— 1945 
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Salt  Lake  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 146  S.  Main  St. 

Phone:  4-3561 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Representative Avery-Knodel.   Inc. 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President George  C.  Hatch 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Conun.  Mgr. . .  Thomas  H.  Anderson 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr E.  S.  Smith 

Publicity  Manager Florien  Wineriter 

Program  Director Kay  Richins 

Chief  Engineer W.  D'Orr  Cozzens 


K  D  Y  L 

SALT  LAKE  CITY— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Ovmed  .  .  .  .  Intermountain  Bcstg  &  Telev.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 130  Social  Hall  Ave. 

Phone:  22-5681    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative      Katz 

Transcription Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr G.  Bennett  Larson 

Program  Director   Des  Barker 

Comm.  Mgr Glen  Shaw 

Publicity  Dir Del  Leeson 

Chief   Engineer Allan   Gunderson 


KNAK 

SALT  LAKE  CITY— 1945 

Freq.:  1280  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Owned Granite  District  Radio  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 1042  So.  6th  W. 


Phone:  4-3685 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    tJP 

Representative     For]oe 

President Howard  D.  Johnson 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Lee  Walker 

Program  Director    Mildred  Baker 

Chief  Engineer Howard  D.  Johnson 


K  S  L 


SALT  LAKE  CITY— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:  1160  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  Radio  Service  Corp.  of  Utah 

Bus.-Studio  Address 10  S.  Main  St. 

Phone:  5-4641 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Trans.  Ser Associated 

Representative CBS  Radio  Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President J.   Reuben   Clark 

Vice   Pres Joy   W.   Wright 

Exec.  Vice  Pres Ivor  Sharp 

Vice  Pres.,  Sta.  Mgr Eugene  M.  Halliday 

Sales  Manager Frank  McLatchy 

Merchandising  Dir Raymond  W.  F.  Fritsch 

Program  Director Joseph  A.  Kjar 

Prom.  Mgr A.  Richard  Robertson 

Chief   Engineer Vincent   Clayton 


K  U  T  A 

SALT  LAKE  CITY— 1938— ABC 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Utah  Bcstg.  &  Telev.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 179  Motor  Ave. 

Phone:   22-2505 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Standard 

Representative     Hollingbery 

Membership    NARTB 

President,  General  Mgr Frank  C.  Carman 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Ray  Fadel 

Comm..  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Allan   Thomas 

Publicity    Director Allen    Cornwall 

Chief  Engineer C.  Wendell  Bell 


KJ  AM 

VERNAL— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Uintah  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 120  E.  Main  St. 

Phone:  494 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Trans Standard,  Capitol.  MacGregor.  Cole 

President James   C.  Wallentine 

Gen.  Mgr.,  News  Dir Lee  Walker 

Commercial  Manager Grant  E.  Parry 

Chief  Engineer Wallace  D.  Raker 


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Top.  Fob.  1.  1955  (Rst.)  3S9.000  —  Families  111,000 
Radio  Homos   107.000  —  TV  Homos  67,000  —  Stations  in  State  13 


WBTN 


BENNINGTON— 1953 

rr»<iu»ncy:    1370  Kc Power:   500  Watts  d. 

Owned  Op* r.  By Catamount  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Address    Harwood  Hill 

Phone:   6321 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Serrice    UP 

Representalire    McGillvro.  Zirby 

Co-Owner  &  Treas J.  Gordon  Keyworth 

StoUon    Manager Ben    A.   Hubley 

Chlei  Engineer J.  Gordon  Keyworth 

WTSA 

BRATTLEBORO— 1949— ABC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watte 

O wned-Oper.   By Tri-State   Area 

Address    Putney  Rd. 

Phone:  ALpine  4-4567 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Serrice     UP 

Representative    Walker 

President   Theodore  Feinstein 

Vlce-Pre*.,   Gen.  Mgr Phillips  Terhune 

Program   Director Loren  C.  Smith 

Chief  Engineer Edward  D.  Somes 

W  C  A  X 

BURLINGTON— 1927— CBS 

Frequency:  620  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By WCAX  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 135  Main  St. 

Phone:  BU.  3-3437 Air  Tune:  Full  Tune 

News   Serrice    UP 

Transcription  Senrice    SESAC 

Representatire   Weed 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President.  Gen.  Mgr C.  P.  Hasbrook 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr J.  D.  Swan 

Program   Director Louis  J.   Rocke 

Chief  Engineer James  W.  Tiemey 


WDOT 


BURLINGTON— 1954 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned   WDOT.  Corp. 

Address 109    S.    Winooski   Ave. 

Air  Time Full  Time 

Station   Rep McGillvra 

President    Vol   Carter 

WJOY 

BURLINGTON— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Vermont  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bvui.-Studio-Transmitter  Location.  .633  Main  St. 

Phone:  4-5774 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription    Service     Thesaurus 

News   Service    AP 


Representative    Brannon,  Rambeau 

Membership    RAB.    NARTB 

President David  W.  Howe 

Stn.,  Comm.  Mgr Alfred  E.  Spokes 

Chief  Engineer Donald  M.  Wheatley 

WSKI 

MONTPELIER-BARRE— 1947 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  By Montpelier-Barre  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Union  Mutual  Bldg. 

Phone:    1740 Air   Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Representatives Borgatti,  W.  S.  Grant 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr C.  W.  Grinnell 

Program  Director Robert   Bannon 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Harry  C.  Perrigo 

Chief    Engineer Gerald   Mareo^ 


WIKE 


NEWPORT— 1952 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By.  .Memphremagog   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address   Box  586 

Phone:  832-3 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service World 

News  Service   UP 

Membership    NARTB.  RAB 

Reps McGillvra,  Kettel-Carter 

President   E.  Dean  Finney 

General    Manager Donald    Thurston 

Program   Director William    Graham 

Chief   Engineer D.    A.   Thurston 

WHWB 

RUTLAND— 1949 

Frequency:   1000  Kc. ......  Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Central  Vt.  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 24V2  Center  St. 

Phone:  PR.  3-3200 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative    Kettell-Corter.  Gill-Perna 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Vena  M.  Bates 

Chief   Engineer Kenneth  Pockett 

WS  Y  B 

RUTLAND— 1930— KBS-MBS 
YANKEE 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Philip  Weiss  Music  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 35  Washington  St. 

Phone:  PR  3-8140 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    McGillvra,  Walker 

President    Philip    Weiss 

Station  Manager J.  H.  Weiss 


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ST  ALBANS— 1941— YANKEE 

Frequency:   1420  Kc Power:  1000  Walts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Vermont  Radio  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 75  N.  Main  St. 

Phone:    1390 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative Walker 

Membership    NARTB 

President-Gen.  Mgr Lloyd  Squier 

Sta.,  Conun.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr.. Richard  W.  Hill 

Program    Director Robert    Leavitl 

Publicity  Dir C.  Stuart  Perry 

Chief   Engineer Theodore    Boisvert 


Program  Director Tom  Kibbe 

Chief    Engineer lames    Edgerton 


WNIX 


SPRINGFIELD— 1954 

Frequency:   1480  Kc Power:    1   Kw. 

Owned Conn.  Valley  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Address 106    Park    St. 

Phone:  4514 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.   Ser Thesaurus 

Station    Rep McGillvra.     Kettell-Carter 

President E.  Dean  Finney 

Manager Guy  O.  Austin 

Program  Director Ken  Greene 


WTWN 


W  D  E  V 


ST.  JOHNSBURY— 1949 

Frequency:   1340  Kc. Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Twin  State  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Address    Concord   Ave. 

Phone:  Pioneer  8-2344 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription   Service Thesaurus,  World 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Representative     McGillvra.    Kettel-Carter 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr E.  Dean  Finney 

Comm.  Manager Raymond  Munkittrick 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Franklin  Owens 


WATERBURY— 1931— MBS 

Frequency:  550  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Lloyd  E.  Squier 

Address 8   Stowe   St. 

Phone:  4-7321 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Worid 

Representative     Walker 

Membership    RAB 

General  Manager Lloyd  E.  Squier 

Comm.  Mgr.,  Pgm.  Dir Craig  S.  Parker 

Chief   Engineer Warren   Chase 


VIRGINIA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)   3,658,000  —  Families  880,000 
Radio  Homes  788,000  —  TV  Homes  562,000  —  Stations  in  State  78 


WPIK 

ALEXANDRIA— 1945 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Potomac  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Virginia   Theatre   Bldg. 

Phone:  OV.  3-3000 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative   Grant  Webb 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

News  Service   AP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Carl  L.  Lindberg 

Commercial  Mgr Art  Kellar 

Publicity  Dir Leonord  Delbert 

WARL 

ARLINGTON— 1947 

Frequency:  780  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By No.  Virginia  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio    Address 5232    Lee    Hway. 

Phone:  KE.  6-9000 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

President Cy  Blumenthal 

Sta.  Mgr Ray  Armand 

Comm.  Mgr G.  A.  Crump 

Program  Director I.  W.  Galloway 

Chief  Engineer lames  S.  Petty 


WEA  M 

ARLINGTON— 1947 

frequency:   1390  Kc Power:   5000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  Arlington  Fairfax  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 2030   N.    16th   St . 

President Harold  H.  Thorns 

General  Manager George  Oleson 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Downie 


WBLT 


BEDFORD— 1950 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Bedford  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  406 

Transcription  Service RCA,  Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr A.  P.  Marsh 

Commercial  Manager lames  E.  Synon 

Program  Director A.  P.  Marsh 


WLSD 


BIG  STONE  GAP— 1953 

Frequency:   1220  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Gap   Bcstg.  Co. 


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News  S»r. 
Trans.   S«r. 
Membership 
General  Manager 
Proqrcnn   Director 
Chief    Engineer 


Air  Time:   Daytime 

AP 

World 

NARTB 

W.  H.  Wren   Jr. 

Ruth  Jensen 

Andrew   R.   McMaster 


WKLV 

ELACKSTONE—  1 947— MBS 

Frequency:    1490  Kc Power:  250  watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Blackstone  Bdcstg.  Corp. 

Address    Community   Bldg. 

Phone:   478 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Transcription  Service    Lang-Worth 

Representative     Colton 

News   Service    A? 

President H.  L.  Umstead 

Sta.  Mgr..  Chief  Eng Cosby  A.  Draper,  Jr. 


WCYB 


BRISTOL— 1946 

Frequency:  690  Kc Power:  10,000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By.  .  .  .Appalachian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    Box  1009 

Phone:   North  3560 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Transcription  Service.  .World,  Cole,  Associated 

Station  Rep Gill  Perna 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Robert  H.  Smith 

Comm.   Mgr J.   Fey   Rogers 

Program    Director James    D.    Thomas 

Chief  Engineer R.  V.  Robinson 

WFHG 

BRISTOL— 1954— MBS 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Bristol  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  799 

Phone:  N-3620 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Membership     NARTB 

Trans.    Ser Thesaurus,    Standard 

Station    Rep Walker.    Dora-Clayton 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr W.  C.  Nininger 

Commercial  Manager Jack  Martin 

Program  Director David  Pursglove 

Chief   Engineer John    Hughlett 

WCHV 

CHARLOTTESVILLE— 1933— ABC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated    By Barham   &   Barham 

Bus.-Studio-Transmitter  Address.  .Rose  Hill  Dr. 

Phone:  2-5121 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative      Clark 

Membership     RAB 

Managing    Director Charles    Barham,    Jr. 

Gen.,  Comm.  Manager Robert  C.  Walker 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir R.  G.  Sketchley,  Jr. 

Promotion    Manager Charles    Smith 

Chief  Engineer R.  M.  Cralghill 


WIN  A 

CHARLOTTESVILLE— 1949— MBS, 
KBS 

Frequency:    1450   Kc Power:   250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By ..  Charlottesville   Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address   4th  &  Main 

Phone:  2-6177 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Station  Rep Indie  Sales.  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Donald  G.  Heyne 

Comm.  Mgr Thomas  M.  Behrendt 

Chief  Engineer Lawrence  Kennedy 

WBCR 

CHRISTIANBURG— 1954 

Frequency:    1260    Kc.  .Power:    1000    Watts    d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Montgomery  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone    Number    7601 

President Dr.    Vernon    H.    Baker 

Sec.    Treas Virginia    Baker 

Gen.  Manager Durwood  Powell 

WCFV 

CUFTON  FORGE— 1950— MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Wotts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  ..Clifton  Forge  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    Fairview    Hts 

Phone:    2147 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

Trans.  Ser Standard.  SESAC 

News  Service   AP 

President Cletus    H.    Lawler 

General  Manager Grover  K.  Fulk 

WKEY 

COVINGTON— 1941— ABC 

Freqeuncy:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Earl  M.  Key 

Business    Address Main    St. 

Phone:  8351 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Devney 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Membership NARTB,    RAB 

General  Manager Earl  M.  Key 

Commercial  Mgr Kenneth  L.  Bryant 

Program  Director John  Lee  Davis 

Chief  Engineer E.  G.  Hemingway 

wsvs 

CREWE— 1947 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By So.  Virginia  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address 800  Melody  Lane 

Phone:    7811 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription     Service World 

Membership    RAB 

President    Calvin   S.   Willis 

VP  &  Gen.  Mgr John  E.  Sadler 

Commercial  Mgr Freeman  H.  Stewart 

Prog.  Dir F.  H.  Watkins 

Chief  Engineer C.  E.  Wilson 


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WCVA 

CULPEPER— 1949— KBS-MBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Culpeper  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Radio   Bldg. 

Phone:   8338 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.    Ser Standard.    Lang-Worth 

Station  Rep Indie 

President Ira   C.  Hopkins 

Gen..  Comm.  Mgr John  T.  Rogers 

Asst.  Mgr..  Prog.  Mgr Gerald  M.  Donovan 

Chief  Engineer Walter  Wilkerson 

W  B  T  M 

DANVILLE— 1930— ABC 

Freq.:   1330  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Piedmont  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Hotel  Danville  Bldg. 

Phone:   2350 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Gill-Pema 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President L.  N.  Dibrell 

General  Manager Edward  G.  Gardner 

Comm.  Mgr John  Holland 

Program  Director Milton  Adams 

Chief  Engineer Lyle  C.  Motley 

WDVA 

DANVILLE— 1947— MBS 

Freq.:  1250  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Va.-Corolina  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address American  Natl.  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  5300 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative   Robert  S.  Keller 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President J.  D.  Pruitt 

VP  &  Gen.  Mgr Emerson  J.  Pryor 

Commercial  Mgr Stover  Morris,  Jr. 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir R.  Hess.  Jr. 

Program   Director Richard   Campbell 

Chief  Engineer Howard  Clendenon 


WEVA 


EMPORIA— 1952 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Stone  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address Washington  St.  &  Florida  St. 

Phone:    2133 Air   Time:   Full   Time 

Trans.   Ser Thesaurus 

News  Service   AP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr M.  E.  Stone 

Station  Manager A.  L.  Drew 

Commercial   Mgr Sally   Whitlock 

Chief  Engineer E.  A.  Short.  Jr. 


WFAX 


FALLS  CHURCH— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:   1220  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Lamar  A.  Newcomb 


Address Box  L 

Phone  Number   Jefferson  2-0900 

News    Service UP 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Lamar  A.  Newcomb 

Program  Director Genevieve  Main 

Chief  Engineer Richard  Fanning 

WFLO 

FARMVILLE— 1947 

Frequency:  870  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Colonial  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 118  W.  Third  St. 

Phone:  Farmville  870 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News    Service UP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Clark 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Carlo  B.  Keys 

Station  Manager John  D.  Wilson 

Commercial   Mgr Reginald   Speir 

Program  Director John   Calhoun 

Chief  Engineer Charles  K.  Chrlsmon 

W  F  V  A 

FREDERICKSBURG— 1939— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watta 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Fredericksburg  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address 707  Princess  Anne  St. 

Phone:    1261 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Richard  Lewis 

Manager  Walter  F.  Harrla.  Jr. 

WFTR 

FRONT  ROYAL— 1948— KBS 

Frequency:    1450  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Sky  Park  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  192 

Phone:  750 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    World 

Membership    NARTB 

President    J.   Gruver   Hillidge 

Gen.,  Comm.   Mgr Kenneth   Gordon 

Program  Pub.  Director Tom  Gibson 

Chief  Engineer Claude  F.  Jones 

WBOB 

GALAX— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Carroll-Grayson  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Poplar  Knob  Rd. 

Phone:   2921 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Station    Rep Clark 

President Robert  V.  Morris 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager Joseph  P.  Crockett 

Program  Director Muriel  Bell 

Commercial  Manager Brice  J.  Parks 

Chief  Engineer Edward  Boyer 


WVEC 


HAMPTON— 1948— NBC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Peninsula  Bcstg.  Co. 


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Studio-Trans.    Addr«M 1490    Pembroke 

Phone:  HA-  6332 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP 

Transcription    Service  World,    Standard 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership  NARTB,    RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mqr Thomas  P.  Chismon 

V.P.  &  Dir.  Sis. Harrol  A.  Brauer,  Ir. 

Op.  Mqr L-  W.  Kuewer 

Prom.  &  Merc.  Dir G.  McCarty 

Proqrom  Director  Dick  Kidney 

Chief  Engineer Wm.  C.  King,  Jr. 

W  S  V  A 

HARRISONBURG— 1935— NBC 

Freq.:  550  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owner  Oper..  .Shenandoah  Valley  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address Rawley  Pike 

Phone:  4  4431 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    XXP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative    (Eastern) Pearson 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President Frederick  L.  Allman 

Sales    Prom.   Mgr R.   H.    Johnson 

Program     Director Alvin    MuUinax 

Pubicity   Director Andy  McCaskey 

Chief  Engineer Warren  L.  Broun 

WH  AP 

HOPEWELL— 1949 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .The  Hopewell  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business    Address City   Point  Rd. 

Phone:  HO.  801 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Indie  Sales 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres C.  S.  Willis 

VP  &  Gen.  Mgr J.  E.  Sadler 

Comm.  Mgr C.  K.  Bibby 

Prog.  Dir Lee  Leonard 

Chief  Engineer C.  Victor  Johnson 

WREL 

LEXINGTON— 1948— NBC-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Rockbridge  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phoaie:   6000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Indie  Sales 

Membership    NARTB 

President Marshall   L.  Wilmer 

Gen.,  SKi.,  Comm.  Mgr Milton  B.  Henson 

Program  Director Joseph  E.  Lynn,  Jr. 

Chief   Engineer James   I.   Bray.  Jr. 


WLVA 


LYNCHBURG— 1930— ABC 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Lynchburg  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address   925  Church  St. 

Phone:  2-1242 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 


Trans.  Ser Lang-Worth,  Associated 

Representative George  P.  Holllngbery 

Membership    NARTB 

President Edward  A.  Allen 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager   Philip  P.  Allen 

Commercial  Manager Joseph  F.  Wright,  Jr. 

Prog.  Publ.  Dir Warren  Uttal 

Chief  Engineer John  T.  Orth 

WWOD 

LYNCHBURG— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1390  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ...  .  Old  Dominion  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address P.    O.   Box    918 

Phone:  2-3441 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus  World 

Representative   Walker 

Membership    NARTB 

President David  Hugh  Dillard 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Charles  R.  Maillet 

Commercial  Manager Richard  E.  Gooch 

Prog..  Pub.  Dir Don  Jcnrvis 

Chief  Engineer Forest  J.  Pinkerton 


WMEV 


MARION— 1948— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By. Mountain  Empire  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Park  Boulevard  Rt.  No.  637 

Phone:  3-9001 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative   Indie  Sales 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr. .  .  Robert  C.  Wblfenden 

Pgm.  Dir Stella  D.  Wolfenden 

Chief   Engineer Edward   Surface 

WHEE 

MARTlNSVILLEr-1954 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned Mechlenburg    Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address    Chatham  Heights 

Air  Time    Daytime 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.    Ser Lang-Worth 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr John  W.  Shultz 

Commercial  Mgr Charles  F.  Adams 

Promotion  Manager Thomas  W.  Patterson 

W  M  V  A 

MARTINSVILLE— 1941— NBC-KBS 

Frequency:    1450  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Martinsville  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    Chatham  Heights 

Phone:  VL  2152 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    W.  S.  Grant 

Membership    NARTB 

President    H.  Grady  Moore 

General  Manager Maynard  E.  Dillaber 

Commercial   Mgr Lester   Williams 

Program   Director Barbara   Zimmerman 

Chief  Engineer B.  E.  Boyer 


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WSIG 

MOUNT  JACKSON— 1954 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:   1  Kw. 

Owned Richard  F.   Lewis.   Jr. 

Address    WSIG.    Bldg. 

Phone:    790 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Gen..  Comm.  Mgr H.  T.  Van  Derwerker 

Program   Director Phil  Potter 


WNRV 


NARROWS— 1953 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

O wned-Oper.   By Giles   Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  2211 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    World 

Representative    Clark 

President H.  J.  Romanus 

General  Manager Tom  Hicks 

Commercial   Mgr R.   J.    Torquato 

Program  Director Albert   A.   Rich 

Chief   Engineer Washington  Elitohko 


WACH 


NEWPORT  NEWS— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:   1270  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Eastern  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address. 114  W.  24th  St. 

News   Service    UP 

Station    Rep Walker 

Trans.    Ser Capitol,    Lang-Worth 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President    John  Doley 

General  Manager H.  A.  Seville 

Program  Dir Tom  Bradshaw,  Jr. 

W  G  H 

NEWPORT  NEWS— 1928— ABC 

Frequency:  1310  Kc Power:  5000  Watte 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Hampton  Roads  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 739  Boush  St.,  Norfolk 

Phone:  Norfolk  2-7031 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

News.  Affil Daily  Press,  Times-Herald 

Trans.    Ser Amp 

Representative    Gill-Perna 

Membership    NARTB,  RAB 

President William  R.  Van  Buren,  Sr. 

Gen.-Sta.  Manager   Edward  E.  Bishop 

Commercial  Mgr Clyde  F.  Meades 

Program    Director Ambert   Dail 

Publicity  Director William  A.  Rhyne 

Chief  Engineer   Alois  Braun 

WCMS 

NORFOLK— 1954 

Frequency:   1050  Kc Power:   1000  W.  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Cy   Blumenthal 

Address    Helena  Building 

Phone:  MA  2-4824 Air  Tuae:  Daytime 

President    Cy   Blumenthal 

General  Manager William  B.  Davis 

Chief  Engineer Ted  Spivey 


WNOR 

NORFOLK— 1949 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  WatU 

Owned-Oper.  By Norfolk  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1019   Boissevain  Ave. 

Phone:   27071 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative    Weed 

President .Louis  H.  Peterson 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Earl  Harper 

Program  Manager Bill  Montgomery 

Chief  Engineer Howard  Sheets 


WRAP 


NORFOLK— 1952 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated    By Rollins    Bcstg.,   Inc. 

Address 300   Portlock   Bldg. 

Phone:  4-8307 Air  Tune:  Full  Tuae 

Representative   Pearson 

Chairman  of  Board John  W.  Rollins 

President O.  Wayne  Rollins 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Robert  Lyons 

Chief   Engineer Glen  Frailer 


W  T  A  R 


NORFOLK— 1923— CBS 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WTAR  Radio  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 720  Boush  St. 

Phone:  56711 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 


The  Best  in  Listening 


WACH 


1270  Kc. 

Tidewater  Radio 

Newport  News-Norfolk,  Va. 


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Newt  AtlU Norfolk  Newspaper*.  Inc. 

Tronscrtption  Senric* Standard  World 

Memberthip     NARTB,     RAB 

Repre»entatlve   Edward  Petry 

Pr«s.,   Sta.   Mgr. Campbell    Arnoux 

Gen.   M^ J.   C.   PeHer 

Commercial   Mgr Robert  M.  Lambe 

Promotion  Manaq»r Robert  M.  Davis 

Program  Director Harold  Soldinger 

Publicity  Director Robert  M.  Dcrvis 

Chiei  Engineer Dick  Lind«U 


WNVA 


NORTON—  1 946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1450   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Bloniox  Radio  Co.,  Inc. 

Bus.  Studio    Address Harlan,    Ky. 

Phone:  700 Air  Tune:  Daytime 

News   Service    AP 

Representative    Bum   Smith 

President Richard  B.  Helms 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Jack  T.  Helms 

Comm.  Mgr.,  Pgm.  Dir Wally  Douglass 

Chief   Engineer Gene  Tonunerdohl 


WJMA 


ORANGE— 1949— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Powen  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.. James  Madison  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  271 

Phoae:  7263 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service    SESAC 

Membership   NARTB 

President W.  A.  Sherman,  Jr. 

Gen.,  Mgr James  E.  Simmons 

Comm.   Mgr Ann   G.  Butler 

Program  Director Jim  Simmons 

Publicity  Director   Ronald  L.  Landry 

Chief  Engineer    Joel  E.  Cole 


wssv 


PETERSBURG— 1945— MBS 

Frequ«»ncy:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Southside  Virginia  Bcstg.   Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 112  W.  Tabb  St. 

Phone:    3881 Air  Time:    Full   Time 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.   Set Capitol 

Membership    NARTB 

President Louis  H.  Peterson 

General   Manager Rcry  L.   Moss 

Commercial   Mgr Ed  Voughan 

Program  Director N.  W.  Andrews 

Chief  Engineer Donald  W.  Hall 

WAVY 

PORTSMOUTH— 1943— NBC 

Frequency:    1350  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Portsmouth  Radio  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 205   Professional  Bldg. 

Phone   Number 7-3488 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 


Representative     

President Himter  C.  Phelan 

Gen..  Sta.   Mgr Carl  J.  Burkland 

Sale«  Mgr H.  Stanley 

Chief  Engineer   William  Manroy 

WLOW 

PORTSMOUTH— 1946 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ..  Commonwealth  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Addr 21st  &  Manteo  Sts. 

Phone:  Madison  7-5677 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.  Ser Capitol,  Associated 

Representative     Forjoe 

President E.  L.  Scott 

General  Manager Robert  Wasdon 

Station    Manager Glenn    Harmon 

Technical    Director Jack   Siegel 

WPUV 

PULASKI— 1946— NBC-KBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Southwest  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address   Box  351 

Phone:  3-3931 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative Sears  &  Ayer 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Mason  C.  Deaver 

Commercial  Manager Larry  Schoenfeld 

W  RAD 

RADFORD— 1950 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Rollins    Bcstg.,    Inc. 

Phone:    2461 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Representative     Rollins 

President O.    Wayne   Rollins 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Wendell  H.  Silex 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Ben  Johnston 

Prog.  Dir.,  Chief  Engr L.  Mills 

WRIC 

RICHLANDS— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  540  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By... Clinch  Valley  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address  Box  218 

Trans.  Ser Thesaurus,  SESAC,  World 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr.,  Chf.  Eng..  .Max  M.  Blakemore 
Program  Director Lindy  Seomon 


WANT 


RICHMOND— 1951 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .United  Bcstg.  Co.  of  Virginia 

Address 513  E.  Main  St. 

President    Richard  Eaton 

Gen.,  Station  Manager Ridhort  Scheele 

Comm.  Mgr F.  Lowett 

Prog.  Dir W.  Lewis 

Pub.  Dir W.  Gibbon 

Chief  Engineer Silas  Bell 


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WLEE 

RICHMOND— 1945— MBS 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Lee  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address Broad  St.  Road 

Phone:  88-2837 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Forjoe 

President Thomas  G.  Tinsley,  Jr. 

Gen.  Mgr Irvin  G.  Abeloff 

Station  Mgr ,  .H.  L.  Hudson 

Conun.  Mgr L.  L.  Cordona,  Jr. 

Program  Director S.  A.  Ludgate 

Chief  Engineer George  W.  McGuigon 

W  M  B  G 

RICHMOND— 1926— NBC 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Havens  &  Martin,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 3301  W.  Broad  St.. 

Phone:  5-8811 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    Boiling  Co. 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Wilbur  M.  Havens 

Commerical  Mgr Walter  A.  Bowry,  Jr. 

Program  Director G.  Conrad  Ranhard,  Jr. 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir R.  Kahle 

Chief  Engineer James  Kyle 

WRNL 

RICHMOND— 1937— ABC 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Richmond  Newspapers,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address HI  N.  Fourth  St. 

Phone:   3-3436 Air  Tune:   Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Newspaper  Affil.. News  Leader;  Times  Dispatch 

Transcription  Service Standard,  Thesaurus 

Representative Edward    Petry 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President D.  Tennant  Bryan 

Station  Manager E.  S.  Whitlock 

Sales  Manager Frank  Soden 

Program  Director Howard  Hamrick 

Publicity  Director Miss  Fan  Cox 

Chief  Engineer Vincent  Wolstenholme,  Jr. 

W  R  V  A 

RICHMOND— 1925— CBS 

Frequency:  1140  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Larus  &  Brother  Co. 

Business  Address Hotel  Richmond 

Phone:  3-6633 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    ^ 

Transcription  Service World,  Lang-Worth 

Representative   CBS  Radio  Spot  Sales 

Membersh%>    NARTB.   RAB 

General  Manager C.  T.  Lucy 

Soles  Mgr James  D.  Clark,  Jr. 

Promotion   Manager Jack  Stone,  Jr. 

Program  Manager Samuel  S.  Carey 

Production  Manager Wm.  R.  Preston 

Business  Manager Barron  Howard 

Pub.  Rel.  Mgr W.  R.  Bishop 

Chief  Engineer David  C.  Woods 


WXGI 

RICHMOND— 1947 

Frequency:  950  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Virginia,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 100  W.  FrankUn  St. 

Phone:  7-4684 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative    Indie  Sales 

News  Service    AP 

President Douglas  H.  Robertson 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr ^ .  David  M.  Wilbum 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Chamesky 

W  D  B  J 

ROANOKE— 1924-<:BS 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Times-World  Corp. 

Address 124  W.  Kirk  Ave. 

Phone:  8131 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service AP,  UP 

News.   Affil Times,  World  News 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative Free  and  Peters,  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President   M.  W.  Armistead.  Ill 

General  Manager Ray  P.  Jordan 

Commercial  Manager John  W.  Harkrader 

Program  Director Paul  E.  Reynolds 

Production  Director Charles  A.  BoUou 

Promotion  Director Benton  B.  Boggs 

Chief  Engineer J.  Edward  Newman 


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WRNL 

RICHMOND, 
VIRGINIA 

5000  Watts     •     ABC  Affiliate 


National  Representative: 
Edward  Petry  &  Co.,  Inc. 


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WRIS 

ROANOKE— 1953 

Frequency:    1410  Kc Power:    5000  Watts  d. 

Owned Roanoke   Independent   Bcstrs.   Inc. 

Address    Pythian    Bldg. 

Phone:    2-3131 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Station    Rep Rambeau 

President Cy  Bahakel 

Manager    Frank    Tirico 

Promotion  Manager Coleman   Austin 

Chief  Engineer Roy  GUes 

WROV 

ROANOKE— 1946— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Roanoke,  Inc. 

Bus. -Studio  Address.  .600  Mountain  Trust  Bldg. 

Phone:  3-4444 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Lang-Worth 

Representative Burn-Smith 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Pre.«:ident Leo  F.  Henebry 

Gen.-Sta.-Comm.  Mgr Frank  E.  Koehler 

Traffic  Director Emily  B.  Carpenter 

Chiei  Engineer E.  F.  St.  Clair 

W  S  L  S 

ROANOKE— 1940— NBC 

Frequency:  610  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned Shenandoaih  Life  Stations,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address ....  Shenandoah  Bldg. 

Phone:  9227 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative     Avery-Knodel 

Membership   NARTB,  BAB 

President Paul  C.  Buford 

Exec.  Vice  President James  H.  Moore 

Prom.  Mgr F.  L.  Corstophney 

Prog.  Dir C.  R.  Blackstone,  Jr. 

Commercial  Manager Horace  Fitzpatrick 

Chief   Engineer J.  P.  Briggs 

WHLF 

SOUTH  BOSTON— 1947— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Halifax  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Webster   St. 

Phone:  2-9988 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service AP 

Membership    RAB 

Transcription  Service    World 

Owner,  Comm.   Mgr John   L.   Cole,   Jr. 

Program  Director Ella  L.  Poindexter 

Chief  Engineer Arthur  A.  Moran 


WJ  ws 


SOUTH  HILI^1953 

Frequency:   1370  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By Old    Belt 

Address    Box  669 


Membership    NARTB 

President John     Shultz 

Vice-Pres.,   Chief   Engr Phil   Hedrick 

Commercial   Mgr W.   Brown  Hofler 

WAFC 

STAUNTON— 1954 

Frequency:    900    Kc Power:    1    Kw.    d. 

Owned Am.  Home  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  396 

Phone:    6-0100 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.   Ser SESAC 

Station    Rep Clark 

Membership    NARTB 

General    Manager Lloyd    Gochenour 

WTON 

STAUNTON— 1945— ABC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Charles  P.  Blackley 

Business-Studio   Address Morrison  Bldg. 

Phone:  5-5555 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB 

General-Station  Mgr Charles  P.  Blackley 

Comm.-Sales  Prom,  Mgr Charles  F.  Seebeck 

Program  Director Robert  Sterrett 

Chiei  Engineer Rex  C.  Housez 

W  L  P  M 

SUFFOLK— 1940— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Suffolk  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address Radio  Bldg. 

Phone:    2394 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

News   Service   AP 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative Sears  &  Ayer 

Pres.,  Gen.  Manager Fred  L.  Hart 

Commercial   Dir Earl   Hundley 

Publicity  Director Lee  Williams 

Chief  Engineer Veryl  W.  Rupp 

WBOF 

VIRGINIA  BEACH— 1954 

Frequency:   1600  Kc Power:   1  Kw. 

Owned Va.  Beach  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    Norfolk  Highway 

News    Service     AP 

Membership    NARTB 

President,    Gen.    Mgr Leo   Hoarty 

Vice    President Sidney    Banks 

Asst.  Gen.,  Sta..  Prod.  Mgr Bob  Koolage,  Jr. 

Prom.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Director Wade  Williams 

Commercial  Mgr Wm.  H.  Vidal 

Chief    Engineer Dan    Spitzer 


WNNT 


WARSAW— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  690  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned No.  Neck  &  Tidewater  Bcstg.  Co. 


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Address Warsaw 

Phone:  ED.  3-6900 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

Pres.-Gen.  Mgr Grayson  Headley 

Commercial   Mgr Ruth    R.    Rouzie 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir P.  Headley 

Chiei  Engineer W.  Dean  Loudy 


WAYB 


WAYNESBORO--1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Walls 

Owned-Oper.  By Waynesboro  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 526  Main  St. 

Phone:  6066 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Rep Donald  Cooke 

Membership    NARTB 

President Judson  T.  Phillips 

Gen..  Sta..  Comm.  Mgr N.  Wilbur  Kidd 

Program  Director Al  Charles 

Chief  Engineer Donald  D.  Curtis 

W  I  N  C 

WINCHESTER— 1941— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 


Owned-Oper.  By Richard  Field  Lewis.  Jr. 

Business  Address Box  605 

Phone:    4855 Air  Time:   Full   Time 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Manager .  .  .  Richard  Field  Lewis.  Jr.  (Licensee) 

Pgm..   Prod.   Dir John   Morgan 

nhief  Engineer Phil  Whitney 

WYVE 

WYTHEVILLE— 1949— KBS-MBS 

Frequency:   L280  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Wythe  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  534 

Phone:   840 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Membership NARTB.  RAB 

Transcription   Service .  .  .  Lang-Worth,   Keystone 

Pres.,  Prog.  Dir A.  M.  Gates.  M.D. 

General  Manager A.  M.  Gates,  Jr. 

Comm.  Mgr Randolph  Armbrister 

Ch'ef  Engineer Jack  Fleming 


WASHINGTON 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  2,590,000  —  Families  937,000 
Radio  Homes  922,000  —  TV  Homes  473,000  —  Stations  in  State  59 


KBKW 

ABERDEEN— 1949— ABC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KBKW.  Inc. 

Address   ..701  E.  Heron  St..  Aberdeen,  Wash. 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    World 

Representative    Feltis 

Membership    NARTB 

President,   Gen.  Mgr Archie   Toit,  Jr. 

Chief   Engineer Jack  Fleury 

KX  R  0 

ABERDEEN— 1927— MBS— DON  LEE 
EBS 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By    KXRO,  Inc. 

Address   2071/2  E.  Market  St. 

Phone:  AB.  4098 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Rep Moore-Lund.  Walker,  O'Connell 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Trans.  Service Standard 

President Harry  R.  Spence 

Sta..  Gen.  Mgr Fred  G.  Goddard 

Station  Mgr John  B.  Woitkus 

Program  Director Phillip  M.  Wacker 

Comm.  Mgr Roy  Johnson 


Sales  Prom.  Mgr Charles  E.  Hoonan 

Publicity  Dir Bob  Swan 

Chief   Engineer    Philip   True 

KPUG 

BELLINGHAM— 1948— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1170  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KPUG,  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Bo;;  655 

Phone:   1170 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service    UP 

Newspaper  Affil Mist  Pub.  Co. 

Representative    O'Connell,  Feltis 

Membership    RAB 

President    Jessica  L.  Longston 

Station    Mgr James    Hamstreet 

Comm.  Mgr John  Dimed 

Publicity    Dir Dorothy   Jacobson 

Program  Dir Robert  Concie 

Chief  Engineer Donald  R.  Pinney 


KVOS 


BELLINGHAM— 1927— ABC 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  1000  Walts 

Owned-Operated  By KVOS.  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 1321  Commercial  St. 

Phone:  790 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service    UP 


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Meinb«r«hip  NARTB.    RAB 

Preild«nt         Rogan    Jones 

G«n.,   Sta.   Mgr Tom  Hcrveman 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Alex  de  Schweinitx 

Proq..  Pub.  Dir Haines  Fay 

Chiel    Engineer Ernest    Harper 


KBRO 


BREMERTON— 1947 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Bremerton  Broadcast  Co. 

Address    205   Wash.  Ave. 

Phone:  7  3995 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

Station    Rep Feltis 

Membership     RAB 

Owner  &  Pres Brucft  Bortley 

Commercial    Mgr. Line    Perry 

Program    Director Bill    Luckhurst 

Chief    Engineer Bill    Dore 


K  E  L  A 


CENTRALIA-CHEHALIS— 1937-MBS 
KEYSTONE-DON  LEE 

Frequency:   1470  Kc Power:  1000  Wotls 

Owned  Oper.  By Central  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  720,  Centrcdia; 

P.  O.  Box  827.  Chehalis 
Phone   Numbers Centralia  PE  6-3321. 

Chehalis  SH  8-3321 

News   Service    UP 

Rep... Clark,   Moore-Lund.   Wcdker,   McGctvem. 

O'Connell 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President J.   Elroy   McCaw 

Sec.-Treas Mabel  A.  Gwiim 

Gen..  Sta..  Comm.  Mgr Joe  Chytil 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr William  Tilton 

Pub..    Prog.    Director Donald    Younghans 

Chief    Engineer Lloyd   Hannah 


KGLM 


CHEHAUS— 1954 

Frequency:   1420  Kc Power:  1.000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By Mid-State    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address 804    Market    St. 

Phone:  Sherwood  8-3379.  .  .  .Air  Time:  Daytime 

Pres,.   Gen.   Mgr Marvin  E.  Johnson 

Chief   Engineer Joseph  Muench 

KCLX 

COLFAX— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:    1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ....  Whitman  County  Bdcstrs. 

Address    Box  710 

Phone:   780 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News   Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

General    Mcmager    Lee   Fiksdal 

Program    Director Vol   Fiksdal 

Publicity  Dir Ross  Pellerin 

Chief  Engineer   L.  Fiksdal 


KGDN 

EDMONDS— 1954 

Frequency:    630  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned.  .  .Garden  of  the  King  Enterprises,  Inc. 

Phone:  Lincoln  3131 Air  Time:  Daytime 

President A.    B.    Martin 

Manager A.  Orville  Helgeson 

Program    Director Gerald    Swanson 

Chief    Engineer Robert    Nichols 


KXLE 


ELLENSBURG— 1946 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Central  Washington  Bcstrs. 

Bus.  Add.  Trans.  Loc Box  600 

Phone:  2-1488 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Trans.  Ser Associated 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership   NARTB,  RAB 

President Goodwin  Chase,  Jr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager Joe  Kendall 

Chief  Engineer Robert  I.  Sampson 

KULE 

EPHRATA— 1949 

Frequency:  730  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Columbia  Basin  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  4-4686   Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service UP 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Robert   E.   Billingsley 

General  Manager Bob  Moore 

Commercial  Mgr Bob  Osland 

Program    Director Dorothy   McCue 


K  R  K  0 


EVERETT— 1920— MBS-DON  LEE 

Frequency:   1380  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Everett  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address P.   O.   Box   916 

Phone:  Cedar  1144 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Representative    Joseph  Hershey  McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr William  R.  Taft 

Sales  Manager Warren  Johnson 

Traffic  Dir Nancy  Spaeth 

Chief  Engineer Dave  Foley 


KFDR 


GRAND  COULEE— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Wotls 

Owned-Oper.  By . .  Columbia  River  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Address    Box   395 

Phone:   140 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Moore    &    Lund 

Membership   NARTB 

Manager    A.  W.  Morris 

Chief   Engineer John   Louden 


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KLOG 


KELSO— 1949 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By  .  ..N.W.  Public  Services.  Inc. 

Address    p.   o.   Box   90 

Phone:  4900 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News  Service    XJP 

Representative    Feltis.    Ayres 

Membership    HAB 

President  Roscoe  A.  Day.  Jr. 

General   Manager John   Carlson 

Program  Director Lowell  Gibson 

Chief  En^neer Ralph  Click 

KWIE 

KENNEWICK~1949 

Frequency:  610 Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By    KWIE,  Inc. 

Address  11  S.  Cascade  St. 

Phone:  KE.  6961 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Representative Moore-Lund,  Robert  Meeker 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres..  Sta.  Mgr Harold  A.  Clark 

Comm.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng C.  I.  McCredie 

Program  Director Mar.  Jean  Matthews 

KNBX 

KIRKLAND— 1948 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Eastside  Bdcstg.   Co. 

Address   Trans.  Loca Civic   Center 

Phone:  VA.   1201 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Presidents  .  .L.  N.  Ostrander,  W.  A.  Chamness 

General  Manager G.  A.  Wilson 

Comm.  Mgr John  G.  Joachims 

Program  IMrector R.  Anita  Busek 

Chief  Engineer Don:  Bevilacqua 

KBAM 

LONGVEEW— 1955 

Frequency:  1220  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Altru   Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    260  Hansen,  Salem,  Oregon 

Representative    Holman 

Partner W.    Gordon    Allen 

Partner,  Chiel  Eng John  Truhan 


K  W  L  K 


LONGVIEW— 1938— MBS 
Don  Lee-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By Twin  City  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Add. .  Natl.  Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Phone:    1500 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative W.  S.  Grant,  Moore-Lund 

Membership    RAB 

President   John  McClelland  Jr 

General  Manager Bob  L.  Moron 

Program  Director Ellen  Hammond 


KSEM 


MOSES  LAKE— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KSEM.  Inc. 

Address    Box  276 

Phone:   234 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Lang-Worth 

Representative Cooke 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Jessica   Longslen 

General    Manager ...James    Schroedor 

Station    Mgr Alan   Miller 

Program   Director Roland   Hooper 

Chief  Engineer Earl  Baynes 


KBRC 


MOUNT  VERNON— 1948 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Beckley  Radio  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Add.-Trans.  Loca.   .  .P.  O.  Box  240 

Phone:  GA  4-2430 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Moore-Lund,  McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Leo  H.  Beckley 

Commercial   Mgr Frank   Snyder 

Program   Director Joe   Armey 

Chief  Engineer John  Price 


K  G  Y 


OLYMPIA— 1922— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    1240  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By    Tom   Olsen 

Address  Trans.  Loca.  . .  Rockway  Leland  Bldg. 

News  Service    AP 

Representative George   Clark,    Art    Moore 

Membership    RAB,   NARTB 

General  Manager Tom  Olsen 

Commercial  Mgr Elmer  J.  Holmberg 

Program  Director Don  Jones 

Chief    Engineer    Charles    A.    Roark 


KOMW 


OMAK— 1947 

Frequency:  680  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By KOMW,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Box   151 

Phone:  00,  20,  21 Air  Time:  Day  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Transcription    Service    Lang-Worth 

Representative    Feltis 

Membership    NARTB 

President R.  L.  McNett 

General  Manager    Dean  Nichols 

Commercial   Manager    Grover   D.   Allen 

Program  Director Marilyn  Moomaw 


KPKW 


PASCO--1945— ABC 

Frequency:    1340   Kc Power:    250   Watti 

Own^d-Qp^r,  Py  ....,, ,  Western  Badlo  Corp. 


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Address Chase   &   "A"   Sts. 

Phone:   337 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Serrice    UP 

Transcription  Service    Capitol 

Pres^  Gen.  Mqr. .    V.  B.  Kennwcrthy 

Program     Director  Walter    Mot* 

Chlel  Engineer  Robert  Rockne 

KONP 

PORT  ANGELES— 1945— KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Radio  Pacific,  Inc. 

Bus.  Studio  Transmitter   Address.  313   W.   First 

Phone:  4200 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Nev^rspoper  Aflil Evening  News 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative Moore  &  Lund 

Pres.,  General  Mgr C.  N.  Webster 

Station  Manager Keith  Patterson 

Comm.  Mgr James  C.  Frits 

Chief   Engineer Frederick  Fields 

KOFE 

PULLMAN— 1950 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Powen  1000  Waits  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Bayton  &  Ifidcs 

Address P.  O.  Box  356 

Membership    RAB 

Station  Rep Ayers 

Transcription  Service Lang- Worth 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr J.  Ronald  Boylon 

Commercial   Mgr John   R.    Puckett 

Prom.  Mgr..  Chief  Eng Mrs.  B.  J.  Bayton 

KAYE 

PUYALLUP— 1952— KBS 

Frequency:    1450   Kc Power:    250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Henry  Perozzo 

Address P.  O.  Box  271 

Phone:    5-7711 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Manager    Henry  Perozzo 

Program  Director Pete   Hansen 

Chief  Engineer George  Yeager 

K  A  P  A 

RAYMOND— 1950 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Pacific    Bcstg.    Corp. 

Address   P.  O.  Box  626 

Phone:    1010 Air  Time:  Full  Tmie 

Representative    Walker,  Moore-Lund 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President    Joe  Chytil 

Gen.,  Sto.  Comm.  Mgr Hugh  MacPherson 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.  Prog..  Pub.  Dir Stan  Witter 

Chief   Engineer Robert   McNamara 


KLAN 


Address  Trans.  Loca N.  7th  &  Park  Ave. 

Phone:   OL.  8245 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription   Service Cole.   World 

President,   Manager Ralph  Sander 

Station   Manager Clifford  H.  Hansen 

Program  Director Jack  L.  Tregellas 

Chief  Engr W.  D.  Shine 

KALE 

RICHLAND— 1950 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By KALE,   Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  367 

Phone:  RI.  4-3180 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    O'Connell 

Trans.  Service   Lang-Worth,  World,  Ziv 

News   Service    UP 

President R.    S.    McCaw 

Gen..    Sta.    Mgr L.    G.    Dix 

Comm.  Mgr R.  A.  Wachtman 

Prog.  Dir Art  Simpson 

Pxiblicity  Dir Wayne  Killmer 

Chief   Eng Clay  White 


KAYO 


RENTON— 1952 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  WatU 

OwnodOper.  dj  Interlake  Bdcstg.  Corp. 


SEATTLE— 1926 

Freq.:   1150  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Wash.  Telecasters,  Inc. 

Add..   Trans,  Loca 2939  Fourth  Ave.  So. 

Phone:  ELiot  2480 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    RAB 

President Jessica  L.  Longston 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr R.  E.  Pollock 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr.,  Pgm.  Dir Ben  H.  Harkins 

Chief  Engineer Verle  Jones 

KING 

SEATTLE^1947— ABC 

Frequency:    1090   Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KING  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 320    Aurora   Ave. 

Phone:  Mutual  3555 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative   Blair 

News  Service UP 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Mrs.  A.  Scott  Bullitt 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Otto  P.  Brandt 

Sta.,  Sales  Mgr John  H.  Eichhom 

Asst.    Vice   Pres John   Eichhom 

Commercial  Mgr Roger  D.  Rice 

Program  Director Earl  F.  Reilly,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Jcmies  D.  Middlebrooks 

K  I  R  0 

SEATTLE— 1935— CBS 

Frequency:  710  Kc .Power:  50,000  Wcrtta; 

Owned-Oper.  By Queen  City  Bcstg.  Co., 

Bus.-Studio  Address. .  .1530  Queen  Anne  Ave. 

Phone  Number Alder  9800 

News   Service    UP' 

Representative Free  &  Peters 

Membership    RAB. 

President Saul  Haas 

Comm,  Manager WllUom  F.  Tucker 


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Sales  Prom.  Mgr John  Piper 

Program   Director. .Carroll   Foster 

Publicity  Dir Warren  McCloy 

Chief  Engineer James  Hatfield 

K  J  R 

SEATTLE— 1923 

Frequency:   950  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Mt.  Rainier  Radio  & 

Television  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Business-Studio  Address .  .  1426  Fifth  Ave.  Bldg. 

Phone:  Elliot  5890 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

Representative     Avery-Knodel 

President C.  Howard  Lane 

Chairman  of  Board Theodore  R.  Gamble 

Gen.,  Prom.  Mgr Mait  Jordan 

Pgm.    Director Homer    Pope 

Chief  Engineer Don  M.  Anderson 

K  0  L 

SEATTLE— 1922 

Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Seattle  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 1100  W.  Florida  St. 

Phone:  MA.  2312 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service UP,   INS 

Representative    Boiling 

Membership    RAB.   NARTB 

President  Archie  Taft 

Sta.,  Gen.  Mgr Archie  Taft.  Jr. 

Comm.  Mgr Bill  Simpson 

Prom.   Mgr Gil  Bond 

Program  Director Robert  Harris 

Chief   Engineer Perry  Lind 

K  0  M  0 

SEATTLE— 1926— NBC 

Frequency:  1000  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Fisher's  Blend  Station.  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 100  4th  Ave.  No. 

Phone:  SE.  6000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Associated 

Representative     Hollingbery 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President,  General  Mgr O.  W.  Rsher 

V.P..  Gen.  Mgr W.  W.  Warren 

V.P.,  Com.  Manager Ray  Baker 

Publicity   Director Margaret  Frey 

Program  Manager F.  J.  Patterson 

Chief  Engineer F.  J.  Brett 

KTW 

SEATTLE— 1920 

Frequency:   1250  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned The  First  Presbyterian  Church 

Phone  Number Mutual  1250 

President W.  T.  Whitney 

Station  Manager Don  Bevilacqua 

Chief  Engineer James  S.  Ross 

Program  Dir A.  G.  Atworth.  Jr. 

Chit!  Engineer Jame?  S.  Boss 


KVI 


SEATTLE— 1929— MBS-Don  Lee 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Puget  Sound  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business  Address Comlin  Hotel 

Phone:  SEneca  4848 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative H-R    Reps. 

Membership     NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Vemice  Irwin 

Commercial  Mgr Earl  T.  Irwin 

Program    Dir Harry    Long 

Chief  Engineer D.  M.  McDonougb 


KXA 


SEATTLE— 1926 

Frequency:  770  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By KXA.  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 320  Second  Ave..  W. 

Phone:  AL.  8600 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Representative   Rombeou 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President Wesley  I.  Dumm 

General  Manager Hugh  A.  Smith 

Chief  Engineer John  Dubuque 

K  G  A 

SPOKANE— 1926— ABC 

Frequency:  1510  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Bankers  Life  and  Casualty 
Bus.-Studio  Address.  .  .  .Moran  Prairie,  Box  141 

Phone:  KE  0631 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.    Ser World,    Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

Representative    Venard 

President John     MacArthur 

General  Manager Ray  J.  Williams 

Comm.   Manager Len   Greensword 

Sales,   Prom.  Mgr Irv   Prell 


K  H  Q 


SPOKANE— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KHQ.  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Radio  Central  Bldg. 

Phone:   MA.  5131 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    Associated 

Representative    Katx 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Richard  O.  Dunning 

Comm.  Mgr I.  Bimey  Blair 

Program  Director    Robert  Swartz 

Chief  Engineer A.  G.  Sparling 

KNEW 

SPOKANE— 1947— MBS— DON   LEE 

Frequency:    790   Kc Power:    5000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Inlond  Empire  Bcstg.  Co. 


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Keystone  9363 

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Transcription    Service 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mqr. Burl  C.  Hagadone 

Station   Manager  C.   E.   Rodell 

Program  Director  Richard  J.  Wright 

Chiei  Engineer Vincent  L.  Hoffart 


KREM 


SPOKANE— 1947 

Freq.:  970  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Opercted  By Louis  Wasmer 

Address South    4103    Regal 

Phone:   Keystone  0466.  .  .  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Membership     RAB 

Representative      Forjoe 

Owner    Louis   Wasmer 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr.. Robert  H.  Temple 

Program  Director E.  A.  Moseley 

Chiei  Engineer Homer  W.  Mead 


KSPO 


SPOKANE— 1922 

Frequency:    1340   Kc Power:    250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Williams  and  Berthofi 

Address,  Trans.  Loca Realty  Bldg. 

Phone:    Riverside   8033... Air   Time:   Full  Time 

Membership     NARTB 

Station    Rep Oakes 

Co-Owner    Delbert  Berthofi 

Co-Owner   Gene  Williams 

Chief  Engineer    E.   P.  Antosyn 


KXLY 


SPOKANE— 1922— CBS-PNB 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  5.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By No.  Pacific  Radio  Corp- 

Address Television    Center 

Phone:  MAin  1218 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service AP,  UP 

Transcription  Service MacGregor,  SESAC 

Rep Avery-Knodel;   Moore  &   Lund 

General  Manager Richard  E.  Jones 

Sales    Mgr Robert    Struble 

Program    Director George    Anthony 

Prom.  Mgr Robert  Moore 

KREW 

SUNNYSIDE— 1950 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Cole    E.    Wylie 

Address    7th   &  Decatur 

Phone:  7-2277 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative     McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President Cole  E.   Wylie 

General  Manager Don   G.  Bennett 

Program  Director Jean  Runyan 

Chief    Engineer John    Berg 


K  M  0 


TACOMA— 1926 

Frequency:   1360  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d. 

Owned Tacoma  Radio   Corp. 

Address    914  V2   Broadway 

Phone:  FU.   1581 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Trans.   Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Bronham.  Feltis 

Membership    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr J.  Archie  Morton 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr R.  T.  McKenzie 

Prom.,  Ptib.  Dir Art  Lindsay 

Chief  Engineer John  Rybon 


KTAC 


TACOMA— 1942 

Frequency:  850  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Tacoma  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

Address    Winthrop   Hotel 

Phone:  BR.  2241 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative    McGillvra,   Moore 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen.,   Station  Manager Jerry   Geehan 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr John  Condon 

Prog.  Dir Dick  Weeks 

Chief  Engineer R.  C.  Velo 

KTNT 

TACOMA— 1952 

Frequency:    1400  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Tribune  Publ.  Co. 

Address So.  1 1th  &  Grant  Sts. 

Phone:  FU.  2561 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Newspaper  Affil News  Tribune 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Trans.  Service   Associated 

Representative    Weed 

General  Manager Len  Higgins 

Commercial  Mgr John  Uphom 

Program  Director Gless  Conaay 

Chief  Engineer Max  H.  Bice 


KENE 


TOPPENISH— 1954— KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  150  Watts 

Owned    KENE.  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  350 

Phone:  5-7272 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.  Ser World 

Rep Everett-McKinney,    O'Connell.    Ayres 

Manager    Dick    Rapp 

KHFS 

VANCOUVER— 1954 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1,000  Wattg  d. 

Ownod-Opor.  By Wwtwn  Bcat^,  Co, 


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Address 5500   Fourth  Plcdn  Road 

Phone:  OXford  3-2575 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Co-Owner.  Chief  Eng Charles  M.  Weagant 

Co-Owner,  Prog.  Dir Ralph  C.  Weagant 


KWNW 


K  V  A  N 


VANCOUVER— 1939 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KVAN.  Inc. 

Studio  Address 707V2  Main  St. 

Phone:  OX.  4-3325 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative      BolUng 

Membership    RAB 

President Sheldon  F.  Sackett 

General-Station  Mgr Fern  Hayes 

Comm.  Mgr J.  A.  (Jack)  Luetjen 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir George  W.  Conner 

Chief   Engineer Leo   Erickson 


KTEL 


WALLA  WALLA— 1946~-ABC 

Frequency:    1490    Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Walla  Walla  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address Book  Nook  Bldg. 

Phone:  4103 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative    Grant 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Jack  Keating 

Commercial  Manager Don  Harris 

Chief  Engineer Bevin  Roth 

K  U  J 

WALLA  WALLA— 1928— MBS 

Frequency:  1420  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KUJ,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 55  E.  Main  St. 

Phone:  1230 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative. .  .Weed.  National.  Moore-Lund 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr H.  E.  Sludebaker 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr H.  E.  Studebaker 

Program  Director John   Sherman 

Chief  Engineer M.  L.  MacLofferty 

K  P  Q 

WENATCHEE— 1929— ABC 

Frequency:  560  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Wescoast  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Bus.Studio  Address 2nd  &  Columbia  Sts. 

Phone:  NO  3-5121 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Tronscriptton  Service    Lang- Worth 

Representative     Forjoe 

Membership    I^AB 

Sta..  Gen.  Mgr James  W.  Wallace 

Prom..  Comm.  Mgr Pat  O'Halloran 

Program  Director   Dorothy  Lee 

Publicity  Director June  Winegorden 

Chief  Engineer Elmer  Kaping 


WENATCHEE— 1948— MBS-Don  Lee 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By.  . .  . Wenatchee    Broadcasters 

Address P.  O.  Box  1510 

Phone:   2468-2469 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Rep McGillvra.   Feltis 

General  Mgr Stuart   S.   Maus 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr Mark  A.  Sorley 

Chief   Engineer Warren   Brown 


KIM  A 


YAKIMA— 1944— CBS 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Cascade  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  702 

Phone:  6104 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.  Ser Lang-Worth 

Rep Weed  &  Co..  Moore  &  Lund 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President A.  W.  Talbot 

General   Manager Thomas   C.   Bostic 

Commercial  Mgr W.  B.  Hansen 

Chief  Engineer J.  Barry  Watkinson 


KIT 


YAKIMA— 1929— ABC— NBC 

Freq.:   1280  Kc Power:   5  Kw.  d..  1   Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By KIT.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address.  .414  E.  Yakima  Ave. 

Phone:   8115    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Branhom 

Membership    RAB 

President    Carl  E.  Hoymond 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr James  A.  Murphy 

Com.,  Prom.  Mgr Jack  H.  Goetz 

Prog.  Dir Vem  Sawyer 

Publicity  Dir Jack  H.  Goetz 

Chief  Engineer H.  B.  Murphy 

KUTI 

YAKIMA— 1955 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By .  .  .  Independent    Broadcasters 

KYAK 

YAKIMA— 1947— MBS 

Freq.:  1390  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Yakima  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  172 

Phone:  2-7142 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    Clark.  Walker 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Robert    S.    McCaw 

Gen.  Manager W.  W.  Boone 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr John  Behnke 

Commercial  Manager Leroy  T.  Desilet 

Program  Director Gerald  Webb 

Chief  Engineer Donald  E.  Gardner 


655 


WEST  VIRGINIA 


Pop.  Frb.  I.  1955  (Est.)   1,987.000  —  Families    100,000 
Kadio  Homos   119.000  —  TV  Homes  272.000  —  Stations  in  State  43 


W  J  L  S 

BECKLEY— 1939— CBS 

rr#q.:  580  Kc.         Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Owned  Op«r.  By Joe  L.  Smith,  Jr..  Inc. 

Bu».  Studio   AddreM WJLS   Building 

Phone:  7311    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newt   Service    UP 

Repre«en!atlve    Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

President  Joe  L.  Smith,  Jr. 
G«n.  Sla.  Manager  Virginia  N.  Cooper 
Cotnm.  Mgr.  W.  S.  Jackson 
Program  Director  R.  R.  Brown 

Chief  Engineer Al  J.  Ginkel 


WWNR 


BECKLEY— 1946 

Freq.:   620  Kc Power:   1   Kw.  d.,  500  W.  n. 

Owned  Operoted    By Rahall    Bcstg.    Co. 

Business  Studio  Address 1565  Harper  Rd. 

Phone:   9309 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service .  .AP 

Rep.    Everett-McKinney.    Dora-Clayton 

President N.  Joe  Rahall 

General    Manager R.   H.    Booth 

Program  Director Richard  A.  Braun 

Chiel   Elngineer Anthony  Gonzales 


W  H  I  S 


BLUEFIELD— 1928— NBC 

Frequency:  1440  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By.  .  .  .Daily  Telegraph  Prtg.  Co. 
Business  Studio  Address.  ..  .623  Commerce  St. 

Phone:  7114 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  AlfiL.  Dally  Telegraph,  Sunset  News 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription    Service World,   Cole 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative     Kalz 

President    Jim  H.  Short 

Gen.  Mgr. Hugh  I.  Shott.  J:. 

Sla.,  Comm.  Mgr P.  T.  Flanagan 

Program  Director B.  H.  Nosh 

Chief  Engineer J.  F.  Byers 

WKOY 

BLUEFIELD—  1 948— MBS 

Frequency:    1240   Kc Power:   260  Watis 

Owned  Oper.    By     WKOY.    Inc. 

Address...  West    Virginian    Hotel 

Phone:    7405  Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Service UP 

Trans.   Ser.    Thesaurus 

Rep Devney  &  Co..  Holman,  Dora-Clayton 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Mgr J.  Lindsley  Alley 

Station  Mg.' W.   D.   Hostetter 

Comm.  Mgr.  J.  Robert  Alston 

Program  Director  Sue  Phelps 

Chief   Engineer  B.    Yost 


WCAW 

CHARLESTON— 1947 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Wotta 

Owned  Oper.  By Capitol  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    Kanawha  Hotel 

Trans.  Service   Lang-Worth,  Standard 

Representative     McGilivra 

President    W.  D.  Stone 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Selma  D.  Pierson 

Comm.  Mgr O.  O.  Pierson 

Program  Director Al   Walker 

Chief    Engineer William    Stone 

W  C  H  S 

CHARLESTON— 1927— CBS 

Frequency:  580  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owr.ed-Oper.  By    The  Tierney  Co. 

Address 1111  Virginia  St.  E. 

Phone:  28-131 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    NARTB,    R AB 

President Lewis   C.   Tierney 

V.P..  Gen.  Mgr John  T.  Gelder,  Jr. 

Comm.   Mgr John  L.  Sinclair,  Jr. 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr. Robert  M.  Sinclair 

Program  Director   Joe  Farris 

Publicity    Director C.    Frohman    Johnson 

Chief  Engineer   Gene  Brick 


WGKV 


CHARLESTON— 1939— NBC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Kanowha  Valley  Bdcstg  Co. 

Address    20  Dickinson  St. 

Phone:  3-7541 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service    SES AC 

Representative   .  . .  .Robert  Meeker  Assos..  Inc. 

Pres Lawrence  H.  Rogers 

Gem,..  Sta.  Mgr William  R.  Murray 

Program  Director Bill  Richards 

Publicity  Director Bill   Richards 

Chief  Engineer Harry  R.  Bowen 

WKNA 

CHARLESTON— 1946 

Frequency:   950   Kc.  .Power:   5000   d.,   1000  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Joe  L.  Smith,  Jr.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 804  V2  Kanawha  Blvd. 

Phone:  39-971 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

President Joe  L.  Smith,  Jr. 

Gen..   Slation  Manager Charles   H.   High 

Comm.  DLr Virginia  Cooper 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr H.  G.  Salisbury 

Prog.  Dir J.  J.  Hergel 

Chief  Engineer A.  J.  Ginkel 


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WTIP 


CHARLESTON— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Wcrtls 

Owned-Oper.  By Chemical  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Capitol  &  Fiie 

Phone:  23-136 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative     Forjoe 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Gus  Zaharis 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Berton  Sonis 

Comm.  Mgr Mel  S.  Burka 

Prog.,  Pub.  Director Bob  Bowfer 

Chief   Engineer Paul    Sullivan 


W  B  L  K 


CLARKSBURG— 1937— NBC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Ohio  Valley  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Robinson-Grand  Theatre  Bldg. 

Phone:  4-7571 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription    Service     Thesaurus 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    RAB,    NARTB 

President    Austin  Woods 

Vice  President George  H.  Clinton 

General   Manager Carl   Loose 

Program  Manager James  L.  Harper 

Chief  Engineer Harry  S.  Brown 

WH  AR 

CLARKSBURG— 1946— MBS-ABC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By WHAR,  Inc. 

Address  Trans.  Loca Radio  Plaza 

Phone:  4-5525-6 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Walter  Patterson 

Commercial  Manager F.  T.  Gregg 

Program  Director Paul  Ellison 

Chief  Engineer Beryl  Snyder 


WPDX 


CLARKSBURG— 1947 

Frequency:  750  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Clarksburg  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 339  W.  Main  St. 

Phone:  4-6425   Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

President O.   L.  Billingsley 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr R.  C.  Warden 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Joe  M.  Larosa 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir De witt  V/yatt 

Tech.  Supervisor  R.  D.  Hough 

WDNE 

ELKINS— 1948— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 


Owned-Oper.  By   W.  Va.  Radio  Corp. 

Address    Davis  &  Wash.  Sts. 

Phone:  1300 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription    Service     World 

Membership    NARTB 

President Mrs.  A.  J.  R.  Greer 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr John  W.  Johns 

Program  Director Ed  Doyle 

Publicity  Dir Lewis  Wilson 

Chief  Eng Joseph  Kapustka 

W  M  M  N 

FAIRMONT— 1928— CBS 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Peoples  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   208  Adams  Street 

Phone:  3100 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Standard 

Representative H-R  Reps 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Vice  President Herbert  Evans 

Station  Manager A.  G.  Ferrise 

Asst.  Manager Frank  J.  Lee 

Program  Director Francis  Lauzau 

Publicity   Director Howard   Haid 

Chief  Engineer Harry  W.  Jackson 


WWW 


FAIRMONT— 1946— ABC,  KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Waits 

Owned-Oper.  By Fairmont  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio    Address 108    Gaston   Ave. 

Phoine;  5000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

Representative  Gill  Pema 

Membership   NARTB 

President J.  Patrick  Beacom 

General  Manager Robert  Drummond 

Station  Manager Numa  Fabre,  Jr. 

Comm.,  Mgr George  Fowler 

Program  Director   Robert  Frazie: 

Publicity  Director Arthur  Pearce 

Chief    Engineer Richard    McBride 


WHIN 


HUNTINGTON— 1947 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper..  .Greater  Huntington  Radio  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 11 I2V2  Fourth  Ave. 

Phone:  3-3453   Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Rep Indie  Sales 

President S.J.  Hyman 

Gen.  Sta.  Manager John  S.  Phillips 

Comm.  Mgr C.  Clark 

Sis.   Mgr J.   Burnley 

Pub.  Dir E.  Parker 

Program  Director George  Marshall 

Chief  Engineer Harold  F.  Sturm 


WPLH 


HUNTINGTON— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Powen  250  Wcrtto 


657 


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r.  By Huntington  Bcttq.  Corp. 

Ho  Addr«si 1105  Fourth  Ave. 

S-Mll  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

N«w«  S«rTlc«    AP 

Troaacriptlon  Serrlc*     Capitol 

R»pr»t»ntat>vc  Walker 

Membership  NARTB 

Prvaldent  Cy    N.    Bahakel 

Vke   Precldent  Frank   Tirlco 

Gm&^  Sta.  Mqx.  .. L.  J.  Tacketl 

ChM  Eaqin—t Alvln  V.  Jayne 

W  S  A  Z 

HUNTINGTON— 1923— ABC-KBS 

Freq.:  930  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,   1  Kw.  n. 

Owned  Operated  By WSAZ.  Inc. 

Business  Studio   Address 201    Ninth  St. 

Phone:     38-401 Air    Time:    Full    Time 

Transcription    Service     Lang-Worth 

Representative     Katz 

Membership     NARTB.    RAB 

President Col.  J.  H.  Long 

General  Manager Lawrence  H.  Rogers 

Station    Manager C.    T.    Garten 

Prom.,   Pub.   Dir Charles  Dinkins 

Program   Director C.   Bosworth  Johnson 

Chief    Engineer Leroy    Slpotrlck 

WKYR 

KEYSER— 1954— KBS 

Freq.:   1270  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned    Walter    Patterson 

Address Sta.  WHAR.  Clarksburg.  W.  Va. 

Station  Rep Butscher 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Walter  Patterson 

Comm.    Mgr Kenneth   E.   Robertson 

Program  Director Odbert  Comwell 

Chief    Elngineer Arnett   Swisher 

WLOG 

LOGAN— 1940— MBS 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By.  .  .C.  H.  Frey.  R.  O.  Greever 

Address 445   Stratton  St. 

Phone:    540 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Membership     NARTB 

Newi  Serrlce UP 

Partner Clcience  H.  Frey 

Partner  Robert    O.    Greever 

wvo  w 

LOGAN— 1952 

Freq.:   1290  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated   By Logan    Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address    60   Water   St. 

Phone:    2356,   7 Air  Time:    Full   Time 

TranscripUon  Service    Lang-Worth 

News  Service    .  .  UP 


Representative     McGillvra 

President Dr.    H.    H.    Farley 

Gen.,    Comm.   Mgr William    P.    Becker 

Chief    Engineer Russell   E.   Bassett 


WEPM 


MARTINSBURG— 1946— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Martinsburg  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Peoples  Trust  Co.  Bldg. 

Phone:  5252 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB 

Co-Owner C.    M.    Zinn 

Co-Owner,  Gen.  Mgr C.  Leslie  GoUiday 

Program  Director Eunica  J.  Schneider 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr C.  Rodig 

Chief  Engineer Thomas   Leighton 

WHJC 

M  ATEWAN— 1 95 1— KBS 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By ... .  Three  State  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  MC.  4771   Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service SESAC,  Standard 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Fred  Morningstar 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr John  Stewart 

Prog.  Dir James  Pelley 

Chief  Engineer Leonard  Dykema 

WMON 

MONTGOMERY— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Fayette  Associates,  Inc. 

Address 1028   1st  Ave. 

Phone:  HE.  2-2191    Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

President Arnold  M.  Vickers 

Gen..  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Andrew  W.  Vickers 

Chief   Engineer J.    C.   Craver 


W  A  J  R 


MORGANTOWN— 1940— MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By . . .  West  Virginia  Radio  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 446  Spruce  St. 

Phone:  9488 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Membership    NARTB 

President   Agnes  J.  Reeves  Greer 

General  Manager John  W.  Johns 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr George  J.  Shean 

Prog.  Dir Ted  Williams 

Publicity  Director Eleanor  Lamb 

Chief  Engineer AI  Novok 


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WCLG 

MORGANTOWN— 1954 

Frequency:    1300   Kc Power:   500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Morgontown  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 343    High   St. 

Phone:    2-3456 Air   Time:    Daytime 

Owner.  Gen.  Mgr C  Leslie  Gollidoy 

WMO  D 

MOUNDSVILLE— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Robert  W.  Munn 

Address P.  O.  Box  732 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.  Ser World 

President Robert  W.  Munn 

Gen.,  Prom.  Manager John  T.  Taylor 

Chief  Engineer J.  W.  Jones 

WETZ 

NEW  MARTINSVILLE— 1952— ABC 
KBS 

Frequency:   1330  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .  .Magnolia  B.oadcasting  Co. 

Address 3rd    St.    Ext. 

Phone:    1000 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Representative    Gill-Pema 

Trans.    Ser World,   Standard 

President J.  Patrick  Beaccm 

General  Manager J.  F.  Watkins 

Comm.   Mgr Garry   Moore 

Chief    Engineer Richard    McBride 


WOAY 


OAK  HILL— 1947 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  10  Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Robert  R.  Thomas,  Jr. 

Business   Address Box  251 

Phone:   651 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Capital,  Thesaurus 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Robert  R.  Thomas,  Jr. 

Chief    Engineer Curtis    Horton 

WCEF 

PARKERSBURG— 1954 

Freq.:    1050    Kc Power:    250   Watts   d. 

Owned-Oper.  By C.  E.  Franklin 

Address P.  O.  Box  228 

Phone:   21844 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng C.  E.  Franklin 

WCOM 

PARKERSBURG— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Parkersburg  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Address 317  Ninth  St. 

Phone:  7-4491 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   ^^ 


Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative     McGillvra 

President Joseph  M.   Handlan 

Gen.,  Sta..  Mgr A.  N.  Archer 

Chief    Engineer William    Collins 

W  P  A  R 

PARKERSBURG— 1935— CBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Ohio  Valley  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio   Address    211 1/2    5th  St. 

Phone:  7-5475 .  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Servico    UP 

Newspaper  Affil News  Pub.  Co. 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Bronhom 

Membership    NARTB.   RAB 

President Austin  V.  Wood 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr George  H.  Clinton 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Lawrence  V.  Murphy 

Program    Dir Sherman    Grimm 

Publicity  Director Hazel  N.  Mercer 

Chief  Engineer V.  G.  Brooks 

WWYO 

PINEVILLE— 1949 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By   .  .Wyoming  Bdcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    Box    184 

Phone:   2711 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.  Ser World 

Membership    NARTB 

President.  Gen.  Mgr R.  D.  Bailey 

Sta.,  Com.  Mgr Edward  Hawley 

Program    Director Elaine   Taylor 

Chief  Engineer William  D.  Stone 


WLOH 


PRINCETON— 1947— ABC-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Mountain  Bcstg.  Service 

Address   Box  1011 

Phone:    2151 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

President    H.  P.  Hunnicutt 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Melvin  F.  Bamett 

Commercial  Manager James  M.  Angel 

Prog.    Director Paul    Oshme 

Chief  Engineer Earl  H.  Graham 


WRON 


RONCEVERTE— 1947— NBC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Blake  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Shanklin  Bldg. 

Phone:  300 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative Joseph  Hershey  McGillvro 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr WilUom  E.  Blakt 


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Station   M^. 
Comm.  Mgr. 
Piog..  Pub.  Dlr. 
Oil*!  Enqln»«r 


Gladys  Livesay 

Ralph  Shupe 

Phil  Vogel 

Keith  Dolson 


WEIR 


WEIRTON— 1950 

Fr^uency:    U30  Ic Power:   1000  Watts 

Owa»<10p«r.  By Trl  Stat«  Bcslg.  Co. 

Addi«M 3992   Main    St, 

Plioa»:  WE  2815 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription    Serrlce Thesaurus 

N«w«   Senrice    AP 

M*mb«nhip  NARTB 

B*pr*s«nlativo  Rambeau 

PTMild«nt Thomas   E.   Millsop 

G«a*ral   Manager Edward   J.   Hirschberg 

Station  Manager  Robert  E.  Badger 

Chief   Engineer      .  James  Mark 


WBRW 


WELCH— 1940— MBS— KBS 

Frequency:    1340   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By McDowell  Service  Co. 

Address 10  Riverside  Drive 

Phone:   818 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service     AP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

President    Joseph  C.  Grant 

General  Manager Paul  Wm.  Marlowe 

Chief  Engineer Willis  Seaman 


WELC 


WELCH— 1950 

Frequency:    1150   Kc Power:    1000   Watts   d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Pocahontas  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Box  1032 

Phone:  1 150 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     McGillvra 

Transcription  Service    World 

Membership    NARTB 

President     Sam    Sidote 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir J.  Cullop 

Chief    Engineer Howard   R.   King 


WH  AW 


WESTON—  1 948— KBS-MBS 

Frequency:    1450    Kc Power:    250    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By    Lewis  Service  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  431 

Phone:  1555 Air  Time:  Full  Tmie 

News   Service      Ap 

Newspaper  Aflil Btickhannon  Record 

Transcription    Service    Associated 

^r^MXtUinr  Harold  McWhorter 


G«n.  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr George  Yoxell 

Program    Director Don    McWhorter 

Chief  Engineer James  McEwen 


WHLL 


WHEELING— 1949 

Frequency:   1600  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Wheeling  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  989 

Phone:    Wheeling   6700 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Station   Rep Glll-Perna 

Trcmscrlptlon   Service    Standard 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr K.  H.  Forney 

Commercial  Manager Paul  Miles 

Program    Director James    Smith 


WKWK 


WHEELING— 1941— ABC 

Frequency:    1400   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Community  Bcstg.,  Inc. 

Trans.  Add.  .  .Pythian  BIdg.  16th  &  Market  Sts. 

Phone:  WH  5320 Air  Time:  iFuU  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Station  Representative    Weed 

Pres.,  Gen.  Manager John  B.  Reynolds 

Commercial  Mgr Elsie  M.  Cook 

Program  Director Dale  M.  Schussler 

Chief    Engineer James    Jones 


WWVA 

WHEELING— 1926— CBS 

Frequency:  1170  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Storer  Broadcasting  Co. 

Address Hawley  Bldg. 

Phone:  WH.  5383 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative    John  Blai 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President George  B.  Storer 

Station    Manager Paul    J.   Miller 

Sales  Prom..  Pub.  Dir Howard  W.  Meagle 

Program  Director Paul  A.  Myers 

Chief  Engineer Edwin  L.  Keim 


W  B  T  H 


WILLIAMSON— 1939— MBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Williamson  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address P.   O.  Box  261 

Phone:   1241 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Co-Owner,    President Clarence   Lovitch 

Co-Owner.  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Alice  Shein 

Program  Director John  T.  Blair,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Robert  W.  BuUio 


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Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  3,620,000  —  Families  1,065,000 
Radio  Homes  1,042,000  —  TV  Homes  653,000  —  Stations  in  State  69 


WATK 

ANTIGO— 1947— WISCONSIN 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Antigo  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Antigo  Journal  Bldg. 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

News   Service    UP 

President,  Gen.  Mgr A.  F.  Berner 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Fowlei 

WAPL 

APPLETON— 1952 

Frequency:  1570  Kw Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By ... .  Bartell  Broadcasters.  Inc. 

Address Balliet  Hotel,   124  W.  Wash.  St. 

Phone:    4-2609 Air   Time:   Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Station    Rep Gill-Pema 

President Gerald  A.   Bartell 

Program    Director Rex    Munger 

Station  Mgr Connie  Forster 

Chief   Engineer L.   A.   Bauemfeind 

WHBY 

APPLETON— 1924— MBS 
WISCONSIN 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WHBY.  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 600   So.   Lawe   St. 

Phone:    3-6639 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative     Meeker 

Comm..    Gen.,    Sta.    Mgr Earl    H.   Huth 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Earl  McRoberts 

Program  Director Greg  McElrone 

Publicity   Director    Lewis    Process 

Chief   Engineer George   Merkl 

W  A  T  W 

ASHLAND— 1940— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By    .  .Upper  Michigan- Wisconsin 
Broadcasting  System.  Inc. 

Address No.   State   Bank   Bldg. 

Phone:   1680   Air  Bme:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Walker 

President    William   L.  Johnson 

Station  Manager Arnold  J.  Peterson 

Publicity  Director   Richard  Wherley 

Program  Director Mary  Jean  Anne 

Chief  Engineer    Otto  Link 


WBEV 


BEAVER  DAM— 1951 

Frequency:  1430  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By,,.8e«ver  Pam  Bcstg.  Co. 


Address   Radio  Park 

Phone:  TU.  5-4439 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Membership    NARTB 

President William  E.  Walker 

General  Mgr Charles  R.   Dickofi 

Comm.  Mgr George  Reese 

Chief  Engineer   Lloyd  Nowak 


WBEL 


BELOIT— 1948 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Beloit  Bcatrs.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 335  E.  Grand  Ave. 

Phone:   EM.  5-5525 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service     Thesaurus 

Representative    Holinan 

President  Russ  Salter 

General  Mgr Robert  O.  Moran 

Rockford  Manager Warren  A.  Anderson 

Beloit  Manager  Joe  Moen 

Publicity    Director Mrs.    Christie    Thomsen 

Chief  Engineer Leo  Wilson 

WGEZ 

BELOIT— 1948— MBS-WISCONSIN 

Frequency:    1490   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Beloit  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio   Address Hotel  Hilton 

Phone:   Emerson  5-8865 . .  Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Rep Everett-McKinney 

Membership    NARTB 

President Sidney  H.  Bliss 

General  Manager Robert  J.  Bodden 

Commercial  Manager Gene   Steinhorst 

Prog.   Director Jerry   Grainger 

Chief    Engineer Jerry    Dvorachek 

WCHF 

CHIPPEWA  FALLS— 1954 

Frequency:   1150  Kc Power:   1   Kw.  d. 

Owned M  &  N  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 108 V2   Bridge  St..  Ladysmith 

Station  Rep Clark 

President    Charles  Nelson 

Station  Mgr Fred  Vigder 

WBIZ 

EAU  CLAIRE— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By WBIZ,  Inc. 

Address 609  Cameron  St. 

Phone:  5111-2 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

President,  General  Mgr Howard  G.  Bill 

Pub.,  Program  Dir Harold  Johake 


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WEAU 


EAU  CLAraE— 1937— NBC 

rr»qu»ncy:   790  Kc Pow»r:  5000  WortU 

Own»d  Op«ral»<i  By Control  Bc«tq.  Co. 

Bu*ln*»»  Studio  Add 2415  So.  Hastings 

Phon»:    2^474         Air  Time:    Full   Time 

N»w»p<xpw   AHll.  Teleqram,  Leader 

N»ws   S«rvlc«    UP 

Transcription    Senric* Thesaurus 

Representative      HoUingbery 

Membership  NARTB.    RAB 

President W.   C.  Bridges 

General  Manager Harry  S.  Hyett 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr. Robert  E.  Nelson 

Prog.  Dlr.    Al  Young 

Chief    Engineer T.   O.   Jorgenson 


WRFW 


EAU  CLAIRE— 1948 

Frequency:    1050  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned       Chippewa  Valley  Radio  &  TV  Corp. 
Bus. -Studio-Transmitter  Address.  .  .Rudolph  Rd. 

Phone:    2-1629 Air   Time:    Daytime 

News   Senrlce    AP 

Transcription    Service Capitol,    Standard 

President Thomas  K.  Werner 

General  Manager Jack  Kelly 

Commercial   Manager Richard   Werner 

Chief  Engineer Wm.  Hill 

KFIZ 

FOND  DU  LAC— 1922— MBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By KFIZ  Bcstq.  Co. 

Bus.  Studio^Transmltter  Address.  .18  W.  First  St. 

Phone:  356   Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Senrlce    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Hobnan 

Membership    NARTB 

Exec.  Vice  Pres Emery  W.  Martin 

General  Manager Lynn  N.  Fairbanks 

Program  Director Lucille  Fairbanks 

Chief  Engineer Wendell  S.  Meyers 

WBAY 

GREEN  BAY— 1925— CBS 

Frequency:  1360  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  Operated    By Norbertine   Fathers 

Phone:  HE.  2-3331   Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative    Weed 

Managinq  Director    Rev.  M.  J.  Beemster 

General   Manager Haydn  R.  Evans 

Comm.    Mgr Joseph   De   Young 

Prom.   Manager    Lee  Stinson 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Rodger  Mueller 

Publicity    Dir Marcie   Hoyden 

Chief  Engineer Wallace  Stangel 


WDUZ 


GREEN  BAY— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By Qreen  Boy  Bcstg.  Co. 


Business-Studio  Address 225  N.  Adams  St. 

Phone:   HE  5-5331 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription    Service     World 

Representative John  E.  Pearson 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Ben  A.  Laird 

Sta.   Mgr..   Prog.  Dir I>on   Arthur 

Commercial  Manager . . .  Robert  A.  Vcmdersteen 
Chief    Engineer Leo   Westerman 


WJPG 


GREEN  BAY- 


-1947— WISCONSIN 
MBS 


Freq.:  1440  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Green  Bay  Newspaper  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  620 

Phone:  Hemlock  5-7575... Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation    "Press-Gazette" 

News   Service    AP 

Trans.   Ser Standctrd 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB 

President Andrew  B.  Turnbull 

General  Manager Joseph  Homer,  Jr. 

Station  Manager John  M.  Walter 

Commercial  Manager Glen  R.  Holznecht 

Sales.    Prom.   Mgr Willam   McCarthy 

Program    Director Charles    Gourlie 

Publicity  Director Mary  Ann  Bartelt 

Chief  'Engineer Elmo  Reed 


WTKM 

HARTFORD--1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1540  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By. Kettle  Moraine  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address. R  R  No.   1 

Phone:  600   Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Lowson 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Walter  Zastrow 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Don  Zastrow 

Sales  Prom.  Director  Oliver  West 

Chief  Engineer Edward  Wille 


WC  LO 


JANESVILLE— 1930 
MBS-WISCONSIN 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Southern  Wisconsin  Radio,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address.  .200  E.  Milwaukee  St. 

Phone:   3316 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Ne^rs  Service    AP 

Newspaper  Affiliation "Daily  Gazette" 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

President Sidney  H.  Bliss 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr V.  W.  Williams 

Commercial  Manager Charles  W.  Beulre 

Prom.,  Pgm.,  Pub.  Dir Ralph  Schroeder 

Chief  Enfinetr Wayn*  Cloy 


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WLIP 


KENOSHA— 1947 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Kenosha  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address National   Bank   Bldg. 

Phone:  7-6162 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative  Everett-McKinney 

Membership    RAB.   NARTB 

General  Manager  William  L.  Lipman 

Station  Manager Hugh  Gately 

Program   Director Jerome   Golden 

Chief  Engineer Casimir  Lubinski 


WKBH 


LA  CROSSE— 1923— NBC 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Cwned-Operated  By WKBH,  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address 141    So.   6th  St. 

Phone:  2-4678 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service AP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Paul  H.  Raymer  Co. 

Membership    RAB,   NARTB 

President,  Station  Mgr Howard  Dahl 

Program  Director Berneice  Callaway 

Chief  Engineer Al  Leemon 


WKTY 


LA  CROSSE— 1948— ABC 

Frequency:  580  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Lee   &  Associates.  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 112  N.  4th  St. 

Phone:  2-6043 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

President Herbert  H.  Lee 

Gen.  Mgr Don  O'Brien 

Conmi.   Mgr Milo  Knutson 

Prom.  Dir Charles  R.  Keams 

WLCX 

LA  CROSSE— 1947— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Ottumwa  Tel.  Corp. 

Address   Rivoli  Theatre  Bldg. 

Phone:  4-4521 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service INS,  UP 

StccUon  Rep Sears  &  Ayer 

President   R.  L.  Phillippe 

General  Mgr Gene  W.  Phillippe 

Commercial  Mgr R.  A.  Goumer 

Promotion  Mgr Ken  Nyman 

Program  Mgr Bob  Mikkalson 

Chief  Engineer Bill  Bruring 

WLDY 

LADYSMITH— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Flambeau  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  584 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 


Representative    Thomas  Clark 

Membership    RAB 

President Chas.    H.    Nelson 

General   Manager Joseph   Dalvig 

W  I  B  A 

MADISON— 1925— NBC 

Frequency:  1310  Kc Power:  5000  Watt* 

Owned-Operated  By Badger  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 3800  Regent  St. 

Phone:  3-5311 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News.  Affil "Capital  Times,"  "Wise.  State 

Journal" 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership   NARTB 

President WUUam  T.  Evjue 

General  Manager Kenneth  F.  Schmitt 

Commercial  Manager Howard  A.  Johnson 

Program  Director Robert  N.  Dick 

Chief  Engineer Norman  Hohn 


Wise 


MADISON— 1948— MBS-ABC 

Frequency:  1480  Kc Power:  1000  Watte 

Owned-Oper.  By    Radio   Wisconsin.   Inc. 

Address    Comm.  State  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone:  7-2588 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative George   P.  HoUingbery 

President Ralph   M.   Immell 

General  Manager    Ralph  O'Connor 

Promotion  Mgr Richard  S.  Nickeson 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Lee  Wesner 

Program    Director Beverly    White 

Publicity  Director Lee  Wesner 

Chief  Engineer   W.  M.  Greely 


WKOW 


MADISON— 1948— CBS 

Freq.:   1070  Kc... Power:    10  Kw.  d.,  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Monona  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 215  W.  Washington  At*. 

Phone:  7-2261 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   Long-Worth 

Representative   Headley  Reed 

President    Stewart   Watson 

General   Manager Ben   Hovel 

Program    Director Lu    Baitinger 

Chief  Engineer Bob  Wickhem 

W  0  M  T 

MANITOWOC— 1926— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Francis  M.  Kadow 

Business-Studio  Address Radio  Bldg. 

Phone:    5015 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Holman 

Membership   NARTB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Francis  M.  Kadow 

Comm.   Mgr Robt.   Conway 

Program  Director George  H.  Erdman 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr L.  J.  Splitt 

Publicity   Director Edw.    Botecher 

Chief    Engineer Hubert    Willis 


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wwoc 


MANITOWOC— 1952 

rr*qu*ocy:    980    Kc.  Powoi:    1000    Walts   d. 

Own*d  Operated   By.        Manitowoc  Bcstq.   Co. 

Addrvu N.    10th   Ave. 

Phone:    7783  Air   Time:    Daytime 

New*  Service  AP 

Transcription   Service  ...Thesaurus 

Representative  McGillvra 

Ptnr..  Gen.  Mgr.                        .  .Edward  Allen.  Jr. 
Ptnr..  Chlol  EJiqincer    Edward  lacker 


W  M  A  M 


MARINETTE— 1939— NBC 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By M.  &  M,  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 400  Wells  St. 

Phone:    2  6631 Air   Time:    Unlimited 

News    Service    UP 

Representatives.  .Venard,  Rintoul  &  McConnell 

President WilUam  E.  Walker 

General  Manager Joseph  D.  Mackin 

Station  Mgr Howard  L.  Emich 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Howard  Witt 

Program  Director Pat  Kehoe 

Chief   Engineer Al   Alexander 


WDLB 


MARSHFIELD— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Own.-Opor.  By  Dairyland's  Bdcstg.  Serv.,  Inc. 

Add.  Trans.  Loca 1710  N.  Central  Ave. 

Phone:    1450    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Membership    NARTB.    RAB 

President    Lloyd    L.    Felker 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir.  .  .Robert  W.  Behling 

Comm.  Mgr Roger  Thomsen 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Gene  La  Fond 

Program  Director Du  Wayne  Allen 

Chief  Engineer Jerry  Boos 


W  I  G  M 


MEDFORD—  1 94 1— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Murphy-Nelson  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business-Studio   Address Box   59 

Phone:   5147 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    UP 

Representative Clark 

President Charles   H.   Nelson 

General    Manager Paul    AUman 

Program    Director Richard    Johnson 

Chief    Engineer Ray    Bohnert 


WMNE 


MENOMONIE—  1 95 1— KBS 

Frequency:    1360  Kc Power:   1  Kw.  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By Menomonie   Bcstg.   Co. 

Address   6O31/2   Broadway 

Phone:   1156    Air  Time:  Daytime 

Tronmcrlpiion   Service Long-Worth.  SESAC 


Representative      Lawson 

News   Service    UP 

General  Manager Dr.  Wendell  Hansen 

Sta.,  Mgr Douglas  Weikley 

Comm.  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Thor  Edgeberg 

Chief  Engineer Everette  Lindgren 

WCAN 

MILWAUKEE— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:  1250  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Midwest  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 723  N.  Third  St. 

Phone:  Broadway  6-2154.. Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative    Rosenman,   Scott 

President.   Gen.  Mgr Lou  Poller 

Chief  Engineer Wally  Wesley 

W  E  M  P 

MILWAUKEE— 1935 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Milwaukee  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Address 710  N.  Plankinton  Ave. 

Phone:  BR.  1-7722 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representatve  Headley  Reed 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President A.   M.   Spheeris 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Hugh  K.  Boice,  Jr. 

Comm.,  Sis.  Prom.  Mgr.. . . .  .John  C.  Gagliano 

Publicity   Director Tom  Dyson 

Program  Director Tom  Shanahan 

Chief  Engineer RoUond  Paske 


WFOX 


MILWAUKEE— 1946— KBS 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Business  Mgt.  Inc. 

Address 208  E.  Wisconsin  Ave. 

Phone:  Broadway  2-1272.  .Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

Representative Young 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Joseph  A.  Clark 

Program  Director Charles  La  Force 

Chief    Engineer George   Dodge 


WISN 


MILWAUKEE— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:    1150    Kc Power:    5.000    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Hearst  Corporation 

Address    540  N.  Plankinton  Ave. 

Phone:  B'way  1-4644 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service   World,  APS 

Newspaper  Affil Sentinel 

Representative    The  Katz   Agency 

News  Service AP,  INS 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President   Charles  McCabe 

General  Manager R.   E.   Shireman 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr J.   D.  Hill 

Program    Director Leslie   F.   Biebl 

Chief  Engineer   Donald  A.  Weller 


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WMIL 


MILWAUKEE— 1947 

Frequency:   1290  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By . . .  Cream  City  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 
Bus.-Studio  Address .  .  2625  W.  Wisconsin  Ave. 

Phone:  WE.  3-1290 Air  Time:  Day  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service SESAC,  Cole 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Representative    McKinney,  Dora-Clayton 

President Gene  Posner 

Gen.   Mgr Jerome  Sill 

Program  Director Arthur  H.  Vogel 

Chief   Engineer Gino    Monaco 


WOKY 


MILWAUKEE— 1950 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned Bartell  Broadcasters,  Inc. 

Address   704  W.  Wise.  Ave. 

Phone:  BR.  1-8480 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Boiling 

President    Gerald  A.  Bartell 

General  Mgr Melvin  Bartell 

Station  Mgr John  Box,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Ralph  Evans 

W  T  M  J 

MILWAUKEE— 1927— NBC 

Frequency:  620  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Journal  Co. 

Business  Address 720  E,  Capitol  Dr. 

Phone:  B'way  1-6000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Christal 

V.P..  General  Mgr Walter  J.  Damm 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr R.  G.  Winnie 

Station  Manager George  Comte 

Research  &  Devel.  Co-ordinator .  .L.  W.  Herzog 

Sales  Manager Neale  V.  Bakke 

Mgr.,  Engineering Philip  B.  Laeser 

Mgr.,  Pub.  Serv.  &  Prom Bruce  Wallace 


WEKZ 


MONROE-1951 

Frequency:  1260  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By . .  Green  County  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:   1260    iUr  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service AP 

President   Kenneth  Stuart 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Grant  A.  Ritter 

Program   Director Stan   Neuberger 

Chief  Engineer Rex  Eyler 


WNAM 


NEENAH— MENASHA— 1947— KBS 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  1  Kw.,  d.  n. 

Owned Neenah-Menosha  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  2-6471   Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Transcription Thesaurus 

Station  Rep Walker 


Membership NARTB.  RAB 

President   Samuel  N.  Pickard 

V.P.  6,  General  Mgr Con  C.  Wirth 

Station  Mgr W.  C.  Porsow 

Program  Dir Ted  Moore 

Chief   Engineer Harry    Hill 


W  0  S  H 


OSHKOSH— 1941— ABC 

Frequency:   1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Oshkosh  Bcstg.  Co. 

Transmitter   Location 1235    Bowen   St. 

Transcription  Service    Capitol 

Representative    Pearson 

Pres..  Pgm.  Dir Wm.  F.  H.  Johns.  Jr. 

General  Manager Wm.  L.  McDonald 

Chief   Engineer Don   Zuehike 


WPFP 


PARK  FALLS— 1953— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned M&N  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Phone:  369,  262 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription    Lang-Worth 

Representative    Clark 

President Charles  H.  Nelson 

Sec.,  Treas Harold  R.  Murphy 

General  Mgr Gene  Halker 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr Ron  Koziao 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Senne 

WPLY 

PLYMOUTH— 1954— KBS 

Frequencies:    1420   Kc... Power:    500   Watts   d. 
Owned-Oper.   By.  . .  .Eastern  Wise.  Bcstg.   Co. 

Address   Box  222 

Phone:  3-3661 Air  Time:  Daytime 

President     Art    Gerber 

General  Manager John  R.  Sctxe 

Comm.    Mgr Don    Harrington 

Chief  Eng Eugene  Capelle 


WPDR 


PORTAGE— 1952 

Frequency:  1350  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Portage  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  142 

Phone:  1350 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Newspaper  Aff il Daily  Register 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative    Upper  Midwest 

News   Service    UP 

President W.   T.    Comstock 

General   Manager John   Haerle 

Commercial  Manager   Blair  Dalton 

Sales   Prom.  Mgr Carol  Mork 

Program  Director   Berwyn  Ablemon 

Chief  Engineer Garth  Bowker 

W  I  B  U 

POYNETTE— 1925— KBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By William  C.  Forrest 


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Baft.Tranunitt*r    Addr««t Poycette 

Phon*:  PO.  98   Air  Time:  Full  Time 

N«w«   S»rTic»      UP 

TrontcripUon    Serrlc* Standard,    SESAC 

Pt««^  C«ii^  Sta.  Mqr.  William  C.  ForrMt 

Program  Dlr. Sarah   A.  Forrest 

Chief   Engineer  Leonard   Doese 


WPRE 


PRARIE  DU  CHIEN— 1952 

Fl*qoenc7:   1280  Kc Power:  500  Watts 

Owned Prarie  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Addre«»  P.  O.  Box  36 

Phone:   837,  638  Air  Time:  Daytime 

New*   Serrlce    UP 

Tran»cTlptlon   Capitol,  World 

Representative    Lawson,    Regional    Radio 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr W.  C.  Schlaugat,  Jr. 

Comm.,   Sales  Prom.  Mgr Thomas  Multerer 

Program  Director Jerry  Key 

Publicity  Dir Mickey  Fanello 

Chief  Engineer   Ervin  Pvgh 

WRAC 

RACINE— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:   1480  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.   By WRAC,  Inc. 

Address    Arcade   Bldg. 

Phone:   2  1627    Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    UP 

Trans.   Service    World 

Representative Sears   &   Ayer 

Membership    NARTB.  RAB 

President George  Gorton,  III 

General  Mgr William  J.  Pricmlx 

Commercial  Mgr Raymond  J.  Pawzun 

Program   Dir Edward  J.  Ruetz 

Publicity   Dir Ted  Witheril 

Chief  Elngineer Floyd  Heary 

W  R  J  N 

RACINE— 1926— ABC 

Frequency:  MOO  Kc Power:  250  Watta 

Owned-Oper.  By Racine  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business    Address 441    Main    St. 

Phcne:    4-3311 Air  Time:    Full   Time 

News    Service    AP 

Representative Walker 

Newspaper    Affiliation     "loumal-Times" 

Membership     NARTB,    RAB 

President J.    D.    McMurray 

General  Manager Harry  R.  LePoldevIn 

Station    Manager    Harold    J.    Newcomb 

Commercial   Manager    Gerald   D.   Nelson 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr Amelia  French 

Program   Director Lyman   Merens 

Publicity   Director Amelia   French 

Chief  Engineer F.  Lee  Dechant 


WRDB 


REEDSBURG— 1953 

Frequency:    1400   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By William  C.  Forrest 

Address     Poynette 

Pl»one:   98 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Standard,  SESAC 

General  Manager Ronald  H.  Smith 


WOBT 


RHINELANDER— 1947— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Oneida  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business    Address Highway   8 — East 

Phone:    1240 Air   Time:   Full   Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    McGillvra 

Transcription  Service   World 

President    James    Cleary 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir George  F.  Thoma 

Comm.  Manager Paul  Vargo 

Chief    Engineer Charles   Marvin 

W  J  M  C 

RICE  LAKE— 1939— MBS 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    Bv     WJMC,    Inc. 

Address  Trans.  Loca 1815  S.  Main  St. 

Phone:  550 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World,  SESAC 

Representative   . .  .  Hollingbery,  Bulmer-Johnson 

President   W.  C.  Bridges 

Commercial  Manager Russell  J.  Brown 

Program  Director Carl  N.  Klauss 

Chief   Engineer    Robert   Kolsky 


WRCO 


RICHLAND  CENTER— 1949— KBS 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Richland  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  192 

Phone  Number 20 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Membership   NARTB,  RAB 

President Arthur  Overgoord 

General  Manager T.  R.  Kelly 

Chief  Engineer Pete  Athcmos 


WTCH 


SHAWANO—1948 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  1.000  Watts  d. 

Ovimer Shawano  County  Leader  Pub.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address.  .107  E.  Green  Bay  St. 

Phone:  666 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative    Lowson 

News  Service UP 

Transcription  Service Capitol,  World 

General  Manager Mrs.  Jeanne  Donald 

Station    Manager Ray    Gruetzmacher 

W  H  B  L 

SHEBOYGAN— 1924— ABC-WIS. 

Freq.:  1330  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  250  W.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By WHBL,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  27 

Phone:  4844-5 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 


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Membership NARTB 

Transcription  Service    Associated 

Sta.  Rep Venard,  Rintoul  &  McConnell.  Inc. 

President C.    E.    Broughton 

General  Manager Paul  F.  Skinner 

Comm.  Mgr John  Harvey 

Program  Director Glen  James 

Chief  Engineer Herbert  I.  Mayer 


WOKW 


WSHE 


SHEBOYGAN— 1954 

Frequency:    800   Kc Power:    250    Watts    d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Lake  Shore  Bcstg.  Co. 

WKLJ 

SPARTA— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Sparta-Tomah  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 124V2  S.  Water  St. 

Phone:  3307 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

News  Service    UP 

President Victor  J.  Tedesco 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr John  D.  Rice 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Richard  M.  Hubbell 

Program  Dir Lawrence  C.  Patton 

Publicity  Dir John  D.  Rice 

Chief  Engineer Raymond  Skinner 

WLBL 

STEVENS  POINT— 1954 

Frequency:   930  Kc Power:   5000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By Wise.   Radio   Council 


WSPT 


STEVENS  POINT— 1948 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d.; 

Owned-Oper.  By Stevens  Pt.  Bcstg.  Ca 

Business-Studio  Address 414^2  Main  St. 

Phone    2744 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service   SESAC 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

Representative Hal  Holman,  Lawson 

President W.  F.  Johns.  Sr. 

General  Manager A.  L.  Mayer 

Program  Director Thomas  Lund 

Chief  Engineer C.  R.  Colby 


WDOR 


STURGEON  BAY— 1947 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Door  County  Bcstg.  Co.  Inc. 

Address P.    O.   Box   88 

Phone:  ST  593 Air  Time:  Daytime 

Transcription  Service  Thesourus 

Station   Rep McGillvra 

News  Service   AP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Edward  Allen,  Jr. 

Commercial  Manager William  O.  Wamkey 

Program  Director Dolores  Allen 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  Genovese 


STURGEON  BAY— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1050  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  Door  County  Radio  Co. 

Address 154    No.    Third    Ave. 

Phone  Number 1050 

Newspaper   Affil Advocate 

News  Service    UP 

Trans.   Ser World 

Station    Rep Best 

President Chandler  F.  Harris 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Herbert  H.  Graefe 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr Frank  K.  Ullsperger 

Prog.  Director,  Chief  Eng Jack  Schaefer 

W  D  S  M 

SUPERIOR— 1939— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:  710  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By WDSM,  Inc. 

Business  Address Nat'l  Bldg. 

News  Service    UP 

News.  Affil "Herald  &  News  Tribtine" 

Representative Free   &   Pet«n 

Trans.    Ser Standard 

Membership   NARTB 

President Robert  RlddM 

General  Manager Rodney  A.  Quick 

Commercial  Mgr Ralph   Nelson 

Program   Director Carlo   Anneke 

Chief   Engineer Gerry   Baumann 

WTRW 

TWO  RIVERS— 1951— KBS 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Two  Rivers  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1817  Washington 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

News  Service   UP 

Station   Rep RAB 

President   Wendell  Hansen 

General  Manager Howard  Luebke 

Commercial    Mgr Stanley    Greene 

Chief  Engineer Elmer  Johnson 

WTTN 

WATERTOWN— 1950— KBS 

Frequency:  1580  Kc Powen  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.    By Watertown    Radio,    Inc. 

Address 104  W.  Main  St, 

Phone:  2215 Air  Tuae:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Membership    RAB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Carl  V.  Kolata 

Program  Director   Robert  K.  Brown 

Chief   Engineer Harold   Winkenwerder 


WAUX 


WAUKESHA— 1947 

Frequency:  1510  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Woukesho  Bcstg.  Co. 


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6636  Air  Time:    Daytime 

N*w«    S«rylc«       AP 

Trxin»criptlon    Service  Long-Worth 

RM>r»»ontative     Holman 

MMnb#r«h>p      NARTB,    RAB 

Gmtu.  Sta.  Mqr Mlg  Figl 

Commtrclal   Manaqer.  .  .   Charles  E.   Williams 

Pfxtq.  Dlr Donald  Froehlich 

Chi«i  Engineer Adin  Randall 


WHVF 


WAUSAU— 1953 

Fr»q.:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned    Lakeland  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 1 1 10  Wausau  Ave. 

Phone:   2-1188    Air  Time:   Full  Time 

New»   Service    A? 

Trans.   Service    World.  Standard 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng..Hilding  V.  Forseen 

Sia..  Comm.  Mgr R.  H.  Topinka 

Pxiblicity  Director LeRoy  Beilke 

WOS  A 

WAUSAU— 1 948— MBS-KBS 

Frequency:    550    Kc Power:    5000    Watts 

Owned-Operated   By Alvin  E.   O'Konski 

Address Lake  Road.  Merrill.  Wis. 

Phone:   1445-5 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative     Rambeau 

Trans.  Ser Capitol.  Standard.  Cole.  SESAC 

Associated 

News   Service AP,  UP 

General     Manager Alvin    O'Konski 


W  S  A  U 


WAUSAU— 1937— NBC 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Wise.  Valley  TV  Corp. 


Business-Studio  Address 714  Fifth   St. 

Phone:   21021 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP.  UP 

Tiansciiptlon   Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Meeker 

President J.   C.   Sturtervcmt 

General   Manager George   T.   Frichette 

Comm.    Mgr James    W.    Frey 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr lames  Frey 

Program  Director Doncdd  W.  De  Byle 

Chief    Engineer Roland  W.   Richardt 

WBKV 

WEST  BEND— 1950 

Frequency:   1470  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By West  Bend  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Box  59.  Decorah  Rd. 

Rep Upper  Midwest,  Reg.  Radio  Rep's 

Transcription    Service     Thesaurus 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr August  C.  Berkholtz 

Station  Mgr Roy  Ambrose 

Commercial  Mgr Paul  J.  Mueller 

Program  Director Roy  Kessuich 

Chief  Engineer Paul  J.  Ripple 

W  F  H  R 

WISCONSIN  RAPIDS— 1940— MBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .  .William  F.  Huffman  Radio 

Business  Address    141  W.  Grand  Ave. 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative Devney    &    Son 

Membership    NARTB,   RAB 

President Loiiise  F.  Huifmcm 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Mgr.,  Prom.  Dir. . .  Geo.  T.  Frechette 

Commercial  Manager L.  J.  Zurawski 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Geo.  T.  Frediette 

Prog.,   Pub.   Dir James   Tighe 

Chief    Engineer    Gordon    Miller 


WYOMING 


Pop.  Feb.  1  1955  (Est.)  318,000  —  Families  95,000 
Radio  Homes  92,000  —  TV  Homes  17,000  —  Stations  in  State  16 


KSPR 

CASPER— 1930— CBS 

Frequency:   1470  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Donald  L.  Hathaway 

Business   Address Box   930 

Phone:  3  5777 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service World,  Associated 

Representative     ....    Walker.    Moore 

Membership     NARTB.    RAB 

Owner.  Pres..  Mgr Donald  L.  Hathaway 

Asst.  Station  Manager Marcus  R.  Nichols 

Chief    Engineer  .      John    Cheatham,    Jr. 


KVOC 

CASPER— 1946— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By KVOC  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio-Transmitter    Address Box    2090 

Phone:  2-24512 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB,    RAB 

President    Duane  Simons 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr William  F.  Shutts 

Commercial    Manager I.    E.    Shahan 

Program    Director Jim    Baker 

Publicity  Dir Bob  Turner 

Chief  Eng Ducme  Simons 


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KOVE 


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CHEYeJNE— 1940— ABC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Frontier  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 2923  East  Lincolnway 

Phone:  4-4461    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     McGillvra 

Membersixip    NARTB.   R AB 

News,  Affil Wyoming  Eagle,  State  Tribune 

President Robert  S.  McCracken 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr William  C.  Grove 

Commercial    Manager Charles    Cahill 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr J.  E.  Bogan 

Program  Director    Bettye  Zuck 

Publicity  Director Margaret  O'Brien 

Chief   Engineer R.   C.   Pf annanschmid 

KVWO 

CHEYENNE— 1951— MBS-KBS 
INTERMOUNTAIN 

Frequency:  1370  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By Great  West  Co. 

Address Box  926,  3000  W.  Lincolnway 

Phone:  2-6433 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    AP 

Membership RAB 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

President Wm.   T.  Kemp 

Station    Manager Bill    Anderson 

Commercial    Mgr Ruth    Dorr 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Bob  Hale 

Program  Director Mike  Gardner 

Chief  Engineer Harold  M.  Roberts 


KODI 


CODY— 1947— ABC 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Absoroka  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  762 

Phone:  445 Air  Fmie:  Full  Time 

News  Service   AP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative    McGillvra 

Newspaper  Affiliate The  "Enterprise" 

Membership     NARTB 

President Charles  Kepler 

General    Manager Larry   Morrison 

Station  Manager C.  Owen  Allen 

Program  Director Bert  Frendrich 

Chief  Engineer Hal  Bowen 

KLUK 

EVANSTON— 1953— MBS-KBS 
INTERMOUNTAIN 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Advertising  Enterprises  Ltd. 

Address P.  O.  Box  198 

Phone:  700 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription   Service    Thesaurus 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Owner,  Gen.  Mgr Edwin  L.  Bullis 

Chief  Engineer Harry  Albers 


LANDER— 1948— KBS— MBS 
INTERMOUNTAIN 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Edward  J.  Breece 

Business   Address P.  O.  Box   436 

Phone:  488 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

News.  Affil Wyoming  State  Journal 

Representative     Continental 

Owner Edward  J.  Breece 

Sta.,  Gen.  Mgr Jack  L.  Breece 

Comm.,  Prom.  Mgr Dorothy  L.  Reed 

Publicity    Director Louise    York 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr W.  L.  Ross 

Prog.  Dir R.  W.  Allen 

Chief  Engineer Gary  Fehlauer 

KOWB 

LARAMIE— 1948— ABC-KBS 
WYO.  COWBOY 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts  d. 

Own.-Oper.  By  Snowy  Range  Bdcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    Box   972 

Phone:  4888 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Membership   NARTB 

President   John  Alexander 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Com.  Mgr V.  Stedry 

Chief  Engr.,  Pgm.  Dir L.  O.  Smith 

Pub.  Dir J.  C.  Steele 

KASL 

NEWCASTLE— 1953— ABC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Newcastle  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address     Newcastle 

Phone:  700   Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Trans.  Ser World 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership   NARTB 

President    Joe   Aimonetto 

General  Manager Floyd  L.   Sparks 

Chief  Engineer C.  E.  Warford 


K  P  0  W 


POWELI^1941 
MBS-KBS-INTERMOUNTAIN 

Freq.. .  1260  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated  By A.   J.  Meyer 

Air   Time Full  Time 

News  Service   UP 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Pres.,  Chief  Engr Al  Meyer 

Program  Director Agnes  Fields 

KRAL 

RAWLINS^1947— ABC-KBS 
WYO.  COWBOY 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Rawlins  Bostg.  Co. 


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Newspaper    Aifil. 

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Proqram   Director. 

Chi*l  Engineer .  . . 


Rawlins 

Air  Time:  Full  Time 
AP 


Doily  Times 

Joseph   Hershey  McGillvra 

NARTB 

Tracy  S.  McCraken 

Mqr Jack  C.  Vagner 

Anita  Phlsterer 

Robert  S.  Williams 


KWRL 


RI VERTON—  1 943— KBS 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Joseph  P.  Ernst 

Phone:  760 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    AP 

President,  Ch.  Eng Joseph  P.  Ernst 

Gen.  Mgr Mrs.  Cleo  Berry 

Commercial  Manager Bud  Moore 


K  V  R  S 


ROCK  SPRINGS— 1938 
MBSINTERMOUNTAIN-KBS 

Freq.:    1360  Kc.    Power:   1  Kw.  d..  500  Wts.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Wyoming  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  1067 

Phone:  93 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative      Avery-Knodel 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription    Service    Standard 

President D.   G.   Richardson 

General   Manager Dwight   Fisher 

Commercial   Manager Laurel  Moseby 

Program  Director Imogene  Parr 

Chief  Engineer Dave  Wood 


K  W  Y  0 


SHERIDAN— 1934— MBS-KBS 
INTERMOUNTAIN 

Frequency:  1410  Kc Power:  1000  d..  500  n. 

Owned-Opercrted  By Bighorn  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 21  N.  Mcdn 

Phone:   601    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Lang-Worth 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Sta.  Mgr Jim  Carroll 

Commercial    Mgr Don    Tannehill 

Program  Director Bob  Wilson 

Chief  Engineer Bob  Crosthwolte 


KGOS 


TORRINGTON— 1950— ABC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By Joseph  P.  Ernst 

Address   Box  271 

Phone:  567 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    McGillvra 

Membership    NARTB 

President Joseph  P.  Ernst 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Lester  R.  Rash 

Prog.  Dlr Peter  L.  Quattrlni 

KWOR 

WORLAND— 1946— ABC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Powen  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Joseph  P.  Ernst 

phone:   303 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Pres.,  Prom.  Mgr Joseph  P.   Ernst 

Gen.,  Comm.  Manager Mildred  V.  Ernst 


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KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


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ALASKA 


KBYR 

ANCHORAGE— 1948 

Frequency:    1240   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper  By Radio  Anchorage,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  1960 

Phone   Number    5-8201 

General   Manager E.   Poumelle 

Commercial   Mgr Wesley   Burton 

Station    Mgr Nancy    Warner 

Chief  Engineer Robert  G.  Capstick 

KENI 

ANCHORAGE— 1948-MBS- ABC-NBC 

Frequency:  550  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Midnight  Sun  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  1160 

Phone:   20301 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service Associated 

Representative    Wellington   Fletcher 

Membership    NARTB 

President Austin   Cooley 

Station   Manager Claire   O.   Banks 

General   Manager Alvin    Bramstedt 

Commercial  Manager William  Stewart 

Program   Director Vincent  Corroza 

Promotion   Manager Phyllis    Bock 

Chief  Engineer Ralph  Walker 

KFQD 

ANCHORAGE— 1924— CBS 

Frequency:   730  Kc Power:   10.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By   W.  J.  Wagner 

Address    830   Securities  Bldg.,  Seattle 

Phone  Number Seneca  6333 

News   Service    AP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative Alaska  Radio  Sales;  Scott 

Owner,  Sta.,  Gen.  Mgr Wm.  J.  Wagner 

Program   Director Clarke   Manning 

Chief  Engineer WilUam  E.  Duck 


KFAR 


FAIRBANKS— 1939— MBS-NBC-ABC 

Frequency:  660  Kc Power:  10,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Midnight  Sun  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address Box   910 

Phone   Number    2803 

Mews  Services AP  and  UP 

Representative    Fletcher 

President    Austin   G.  Cooley 

General  Manager Alvin  O.   Bramstedt 


Comm.    Manager John    Griffin 

Program  Director Richard  Greuel 

Promotion   Manager Jay   Greuel 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Franzke 


KFRB 


FAIRBANKS— 1948— CBS 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:    10.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By   W.  J.  Wagner 

Address 830  Securities  Bldg.,  Seattle 

Phone   Number    Seneca  6333 

News  Service    AP 

Transcription  Service    Lang-Worth 

Representative Alaska  Radio  Sales;  Scott 

Owner,  Gen.  Mgr Wm.  J.  Wagner 

Station    Manager Jack    Hauser 

Chief  Engineer Claire  Nodurft 


KINY 


lUNEAU— 1935— CBS 

Frequency:   800   Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By W.  J.  Wagner 

Address 830   Securities   Bldg.,   Seattle 

Phone:  Seneca  6333 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Mews   Service    AP 

Trans.   Ser Lang-Worth.   Thesaurus 

Representative    ....  Alaska  Radio  Sales;  Scott 

Owner.  Gen.  Mgr Wm.  J.  Wagner 

Program    Director Richard   Peter 

Station  Manager James  B.  Lawson 

Chief    Engineer Gordon    Burnett 

KJNO 

JUNEAU— 1952— ABC-MBS-NBC 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:   1000  Watts  d.; 

500  Watts  n. 
Owned-Oper.   By ...  .  Midnight   Sun    Bcstg.    Co. 

Address   Box  140 

Phone     508 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Day.  Fletcher 

President    Austin  Cooley 

Station   Manager Robert   A.  Wells 

Sales   Manager Joseph   Mangon 

Program    Director Jim    Douglas 

Promotion   Manager Dorothy  Wheeler 

Chief    Engineer Royal    O'Reilly 


KABI 


KETCHIKAN— 1952— ABC-MBS-NBC 

Freq.:  550  Kc.  .Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  Watts  n. 


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President 
General  Manager 
Commvrcial   Mqr. 
Pro^TOxn    Director 
Chl»l   Engineer 


Midnight  Sun  Bcstg.  Co. 

P.   O.   Box   1459 

3124 
Associated 

AP 

Day.  Fletcher 

Austin   G.   Cooley 

lack  D.  Ellison 

R.   E.  Moul 

Douglas   Walker 
Dick    Nicholas 


KTKN 

KETCHIKAN— 1 942— CBS 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By William  J.  Wagner 

Address 830  Securities  Bldg..  Seattle 

I'hone    Number Seneca    6333 

News    Service    ^^* 

Air  Time    Full  Time 

Transcription  Service.  .  .Lang-Worth.  Thesaurus 
Representative    ...Alaska  Radio  Sales;   Scott 

Owner,   Gen.   Mgr WiUiam  J.  Wagner 

Station  Manager Robert  Mehan 

Program  Director Roall   Erickson 

Chief  Engineer Harley  Silvers 


KIBH 

SEWARD— 1949— CBS 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By William  J.  Wagner 

Address 830  Securities  Bldg..  SeattU<> 

Phone  Number   Seneca  6333 

News   Service    Al* 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative    Alaska.  Scott 

Owner,   Gen.   Mgr William  J.  Wagner 

Station   Manager Dick  White 

Program  Dir Allen  Hendricks 

Promotion   Mgr John  Funk 

Chief  Engineer William  E.  Duck 


KIFW 


SITKA— 1949— CBS 

Frequency:    1230  Kc Power:   250  WeiltJi 

Owned-Operated  By William  J.  Wagn«r 

Address 830  Securities  Bldg.,  Seattle 

Phone  Number Seneca  6333 

News  Service    AP 

Air    Time 12N.-12M. 

Trans.    Ser Lang- Worth.   Thesaurus 

Representative Alaska  Radio  Sales;   Scotw 

Owner,  Gen.  Mgr William  J.  Wagner 

Station    Manager Harry    Lanz 

Chief  Engineer De Wayne  Sharp 


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GUAM 


KU  AM 

AGANA— 1954— NBC 

Frequency:   610   Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper,  By Radio  Guam 

Address.  .  .    Post  Office  Box  68,  Agcma,  Guam 

Phone 12-365 


Air  Time Full  Time 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Representative     Young 

President Harry  M.  EngeL  Jr. 

Gen.  Mgr..  Program  Dir..  .H.  Richcrrd  Maguire 
Chief  Engineer Walt  Gambell 


HAWAII 


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K  H  B  C 


HILO— 1936— CBS 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  1000  Walt* 

Owned  Oper.  By. Hawaiian  Bcstg.  System.  Ltd. 

Business   A<i  dress P.   O.   Box   1478 

Phone  Number   461S 

Newspaper  Affiliation ..  Honolulu  Star  Bulletin 

Representative Free    &   Pet«ri 

President J.  Howard  Worrall 

•*oe  Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr C.  R.  Evans 

Station    Manager C.   T.   Thrumston 

Program  Director Roger  H.  Coryell 

Chief  Engineer Harold  L.  Marques 


Owner,  Gen.  Mgr James  E.  Jaeger 

Commercial  Mgr Bey  Kodama 

Prog.    Director Robert    Craft 

Promotion   Manager. Sam  Nakamura 

Chief   Engineer Rikio   Doi 


KIPA 


KILA 


HILO— 1951— MBS-ABC 

Frequency:   850   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned  Oper.   By James   E.  Jaegar 

Address      Naniloa     Hotel 

Phone:    5-4913  Air  Time:   Full   Time 

Representative   .  HoUingbery 

Newg   Service  UP 


HILO— 1947 

F  equency:  1110  Kc Power:  1.000  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By Big  Island  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address P.   O.  Box   1602 

Phone  Number   2177 

President.  Manager A.  H.  Green 

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HONOLULU— 1929— CBS 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power:  5000  Walts 

Owned Hawaiian  Bcstg.  System,  Ltd. 

Address 1534   Kapiolani  Blvd. 

Phone:  9-2011 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    Capitol 

Newspaper  Affiliation   "Star-BuUelin" 


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Representative Free  &  Peters 

President J.  Howard  Worrall 

V.;P..  Gen.  Mgr C.  R.  Evans 

Conmu  Mgr John  D.  Allison 

Program    Director Gordon    C.    Btirke 

Promotion    Mgr John    Qiiinlan 

Chief    Engineer Daniel    Hunter 


KGU 


HONOLULU— 1922— NBC 

Frequency:   740  Kc Power:   2.500  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Advertiser  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address P.  O.  Box  3110 

Phone:  5-2977 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative NBC  Spot  Sales 

Membership   NARTB 

President Lorrin    P.    Thurston 

General  Mgr William  O.  Paine 

Comm.  Mgr George   C.  Mansfield 

Program  Director Lee  D.  Ifirshland 

Chief  Engineer Sakae  Kimata 

KHON 

HONOLULU— 1946 
ALOHA  NETWORK 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  5,000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Aloha  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  1380 

Phone  Number    9-5295 

News  Service UP 

Trans.  Serv Capitol,  Lang-Worth 

Representative   Grant 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Bryson  R.  Gardner 

Chief  Engr.,  Comm.  Mgr Ira  G.  Mercer 

Program    Director Jack    Colon 

Promotion  Mgr Buck  Buchwach 

KIKI 

HONOLULU— 1951 

Frequency:   860  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By KKI,  Ltd. 

Address 320  Ward  Ave. 

Phone  Number  63456 

Representative     Rambeau 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

News    Service    INS 

Pres.,  Prog.  Dir.,  Chief  Engr..  .Royal  V.  Howard 
Gen.  Mgr.,  Comm.  Mgr. Angelo  J.  Rossi 


KPOA 


HONOLULU— 1946— MBS 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By Radio  Hawaii,   Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 575  Kamoku  St. 

Phone  Number 95236 

News   Service    UP 

Representative George  P.  HoUingbery 

President John  M.  Shaheen 

Exec.  V.P.,  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Fin  HolUnger 

Program  Director Carlos  Rivas 

Chief  Engineer Bob  Lang 


It's  Better 
when  it's  BIG! 

The  BIG  Station 
in  Hawaii  is 

KPOA 

Honolulu 

Bigger  them  ever  in  ratings  1 
In  the  newly-released  PULSE 
.  .  .  KPOA  has  more  morning 
listeners  than  any  station  .  .  . 
more  than  all  other  network 
stations  combined  for  three 
solid  hours   every   morning. 

BIG  coverage  means 
BIG  sales  on  the 
BIG  Station 

KPOA  Honolulu 
5000  watts  at  630 

Ncrtioncdly  represented  by 
Geiorge  P.  HoUingbery  Co. 

RADIO  HAWAII  INC. 

Honolulu,  Hawaii 


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KU  LA 

HONOLULU—  1 947— ABC 

FrtKiuency:   690   Kc Power:    10.000  Watts 

Owned.  Oper.  By     PacUlc  Frontier  Bdcstg.  Co.. 

Ltd. 
Address  1290   Ala  Moana   Blvd. 

Phone:  63666  Air  Time:   18  hrs. 

News   Service    UP 

Representative                                    Headley-Reed 
Transcription    Service     World. 

Associated,   Standard 
President  H.    L.    Pettey 

General  Manager lack  A.  Burnett 

Comm.    Manager Hugh   Ben   La  Rue 

Program    Director Ted    Scott 

Prom.    Manager Paul  Yamamoto 

Chiel    Engineer Ronald    Mizakia 


Representative NBC    Spot    Sales 

Owner.  Gen.  Mgr Charles  J.  Fern 

Manager Martin  H.  Sebastian,  Jr. 

Program  Director Raymond  K.  Scwald 

Chief  Engineer Katoshl  Ho«« 


KMVI 


KANI 


KANEOHE,   OAHU— 1953 

Frequency:   1150  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By.  .    Windward  Bcstg.  Co..  Ltd. 

Address P.  O.  Box  227.  Oohu 

Phone    Number     242576 

President Judge   Calvin  C.  MacGregor 

Gen.  Mgr..  Comm.  Mgr Drew  Kaye 

Prog.  Dir.,  Prom.  Mgr William  Whedbee 

Chief  Engineer John  Ellingson 

KTO  H 

LIHUE,  KAUAI— 1940— NBC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.  . .  .Garden  Island  PubL,  Ltd. 
Phone  Number    961 


WAILUKU-MAUI— 1947— NBC 

Frequency:  550  Kc Power:  1000  Wotta 

Owned-Oper.  By Maui  PubL  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address  Trans.  Loca. .  . .  Woiluku-Maui,  Box  374 

Phone:    33-981 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative NBC    Spot   Sales 

Membership    NARTB 

President I.  Walter  Cameron 

General  Manager Ezra  J.  Crane 

Sta..  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr Richard  E.  Mowson 

Commercial  Manager Frank  Kovacic 

Promotion  Manager Marvin  Ross 

Chief   Engineer Neil   Arveschoug 

K  AHU 

WAIPAHU— 1950 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Rural  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1007 

Phone   Number Honolulu   41-2835 

Representative    Devney 

President Dr.  Timothy  I.  Wee 

General  Manager Harry  En  Chu 

Prog.    Director Robert    Miller 

Prom.    Manager Jackson   McBride 

Chief    Engineer Robert    Pearson 


PUERTO  RICO 


WABA 

AGUADILLA— 1951 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

OwnedOperated   By L.   Hector  Reichard 

Address    Box  188 

Phone    Number     242 

President L.  Hector  Reichard 

General  Manager F.  Bonnet  Velez 

Commercial    Manager.  .  .  .Wilfredo    Almodovar 

Program    Director Ricardo   Vega 

Chief    Elngineer Antolin   Jimenez 

WCMN 

ARECIBO— 1947 

Frequency:   1280  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Caribbean  Bdcstg  Corp. 

Address    Box  755 

Phone    Number (Studios)   589 

Membership    NARTB 

President Antonio    Esteva    Vidal 

General    Manager Nabal   Barreto 

Chief  Engineer    Jose  Soler 


WENA 


BAYAMON— 1947 

Frequency:  1560  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Bayamon  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Box  157 

Phone  Number Bayamon  161 

President Dr.  A.  Diaz  Atiles 

General  Manager D.  Diaz  Alejandro 


WJFR 


CAGUAS— 1953 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owner Jorama   Fer-Radio   Corp. 

WM  lA 

CAGUAS— 1947 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner Inter- American  Radio  Corp. 

Address   Box  487 

Phone   Number    678-579 


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Pres..  Gen.  Mgr..  C.  E..  .Eduardo  Biascoechea 

Station  Manager Agustina  Vales 

Comnu  Mgr..  Prog.  Director Charles  Miner 

Soles  Promotion  Mgr J.  Balseiro 


WVJP 


CAGUAS--1947 

Frequency:  1110  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

OAvned-Oper.   By    Borinquen   Bdcstg.   Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  207 

Phone  Number 789 


WMDD 


FAJARDO— 1947 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Madrozo  &  Diaz 

WXRF 

GUAYAMA— 1948 

Frequency:  1590  Kc Power:  1,000  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By Rafael  Fustet 

Business-Studio  Address Aportado  615 

Phone  Niunber  243 

President    Rafael    Fuster 

Gen»  Comm.  Mgr Charles  L.  Cordero 

WAEL 

MAYAGUEZ— 1948 

Frequency:   600  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Mario  Acosta 

Business  Address Iglesia  No.  12,  Box  297 

Phone   Number    799-600 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Mario  Acosta 

Comm.    Mgr Nelson   Cuebas 

Program  Director Secundiro  ^Cnguela 

Chief  Engineer Artiiur  S.  Glawson 

WKJB 

MAYAGUEZ— 1948 

Frequency:  710  Kc Power:  1000  d.;  500  n. 

Owned-Operated  By Joie  A.  Bechora,  Jr. 


WORA 


MAYAGUEZ— 1947 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Americas  Corp. 

Studio  Address P.  O.  Box  43 

Phone  Number  1150 

Representative Melchor  Guzman  Co.,  Inc. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr.   . .  Alfred  R.  de  Arellano,  Jr. 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr Reinaldo  Dupont 

Prog.  Director lose  Hernandez  Zamora 

Chief  Engineer Jesus  Aviles  Brunot 

WPRA 

MAYAGUEZ— 1937 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  10,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By WPRA,   Inc. 


WTIL 


MAYAGUEZ— 1950 

Frequency:  1300  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  Mayaguez  Radio  Corp. 

Address Post  &  Palmer  Sts. 

Phone  Number  1290 

President William    G.    Mamary 

Commercial  Manager Gilbert  Mamary 

Chief  Engineer Axistides  Zapata  Perez 


WISO 


PONCE— 1953 

Frequency:   1260  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By South  P.  R.  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address   Box  2023 

Phone  Number  13F 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr.,  Chief  Eng..  .Luis  E.  Freyre 
Program    Director Angel    Ramos 


WPAB 


PONCE^1940 

Frequency:  550  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d.; 

1000  Watts  n. 

Owned-Operated  By 

Portorican  American  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 164  Villa  St. 

Phone    Number    783 

Representative Inter-American  Pub'l.,  Inc. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr A.  Gimenez-Aguayo 

Commercial  Manager    Radames  Mayoral 

Program    Director Eliseo    Borrero 

Chief  Engineer Pedro  E.  Conesa 


WPRP 


PONCE-1936 

Frequency:   910  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Voice  of  Puerto  Rico.  Inc. 
Bus.  Address . .  Salud  St.  Comer  to  Guadalupe 

Phone  Number   1015 

Representative   Guzman,  Co.,  Inc. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr. . .  Alfredo  Ramirez  de  Arellano 

Program   Director Bobby   Diaz 

Commercial    Manager Antonio   MIro 

Chief  Engineer. Julio  M.  Conesa 


WRIO 


RIO  PIEDRAS— 1949 

Frequency:  1320  Kc Power:  5000  Watts  d.. 

1000  Watts  n. 
Owned-Oper.  By   . . .  The  Master  Bdcstg.  Corp. 


wwww 


RIO  PIEDRAS— 1949 

Frequency:  1520  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Frank  A.  Gandia 

Address P.  O.  Box  935 

Phone  Number  1098 

Owner Frank    A.   Gandia 


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Puerto  Rico 

WAPA 

on  TV:  Channel  4 


Affilioted  with  NBC,  ABC  and  Dumont 

on  Radio:  680  Kcs. 

(10,000  watts) 


U.  S.  A.  and  Canadian  Sales  Office: 

CARIBBEAN  NETWORKS,  Inc. 

200  We$t  57  St.,  New  York  City  19,  N.Y.  Circle  5-7433 


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WAPA 


SAN  JUAN— 1947— ABC-MBS 

Frequency:  680  Kc Power:  10,000  WerttB 

Owned-Oper.  By Jose  Ronnon  Quinones 

Bus.-Studio  Address . . .  357  Ponce  de  Leon  Ave. 

Phone   Number    3-3000 

Membership    NARTB 

President   Jose  Ramon  Quinones 

General  Sales  Mgr Jaime  Taronji 

Commercial  Manager. .  .Seqismundo  Quinones 

Program  Director Harold  Zayas  Torres 

Chief   Engineer Jose   Arzuaga 


Phone  Number    2-2023 

Newspaper   Affiliation "EI   Mundo" 

Air  Time 6  a.m.-ll  p.m. 

Transcription  Service Aisocloted 

News  Service    UP 

Representatives Inter-American   Pub'l..  Inc. 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Angel  Ramos 

Comm.  Mgr V.  Lamas,  Jr. 

Program  Director Ester  Pales 

Chief  Engineer Angel  del  Valle 


W  K  A  Q 


WKVM 


SAN  JUAN— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:  580  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By El  Mundo  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  9007 


SAN  JUAN— 1951 

Frequency:  810  Kc Power:  25.000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper. . .  American  Colonial  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 1000  Ponce  de  Leon  Ave. 

Phone    3-0840 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Eng R.  P.  Perry 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS 


WSTA 


CHARLOTTE  AMALIE— 1950 

Frequency:   1340  Kc Power:   250  Kc. 

Owned-Oper.   By William  N.  Greer 

Address French  Village,  P.  O.  Box  538 

Phone   489 

Representative     Young 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr..  Chief  Engr. .  .  William  N.  Greer 

Commercial  Mgr Nellie  Greer 

Program  Director Ron  de  Lugo 

WIVI 

CHRISTIANSTED— 1952— ABC 


Frequency:    1230   Kc Power:  250   Watts 

Owned-Oper. .  Radio  American  West  Indies,  Inc. 
President.  Gen.,  Comm., 

Prom.  Mgr Hazel  M.  Vickers 

Program  Director James  O'  Neil 

Chief  Engineer Raymond  E.  Higdon 


WICR 


CRUZ  BAY— 1954 

Frequency:    1190  Kc Power:   500   Watts 

Owned-Oper West    Indies-Caribbean    Radio 


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ASSOCIATIONS 


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Mr«'tiMp>:    Marrh  ami  Orltthrr 
K.UM-lion>:  Marrh  mi'iMiiig 
Mrmhers:   ()V 

IV.^i.lont.  J.  Dipe  Bishop.  WCTA,  Andalusia 
Vi.e-lVo>i.l.nt.  .    Hit  hard  B.  Biddle,  WOWL, 

FlortMU-f 
Serv.-Trfa> Cvne  Tibhett,  WJRD, 

Tu>rah»osa 

.Irirotifi  Broadi'asters 
Assovlatlon 

Me«'tinj:>:  January 

KI«'(lion>:  January 

Member*:  20 

l»r.>..  .  .Charles  H.  Garland,  KOOL,  Phoenix 

Vire-Pres William   F.  Parady,  KCKY, 

Coolidge 
Sery.-Treas William    L.  Lindsay,  KYMA, 

Yuma 
Leg.  Cihairman Richard  0.  Lewis, 

kTAR,  Phoenix 

Arkansas  Broadcasters 
Association 

P.  O.  Box  610,  El  Dorado,  Kansas 
Meetings:  Spring  and  Fall 
Kbctions:   Spring 
Member>:   46 
President W.  N.  McKinney,  KELD, 

El  Dorado 
Vire-Prendent. .  .L.  B.  Tooley,  KXAR,  Hope 
Secy.-Trea. Melvin  P.  Spann,  KWAK, 

Stuttgart 
Leg,  (Chairman.  .Lee  Reaves,  KWRF,  Warren 

California  State  Radio  and 

Televisi€kn  Broadcasters 

Association 

1420  Truxton  Ave.,  Bakersfield 
Meetingb:  November  (and  on  special  call) 
Flections:  November 
Members:  97 
Prchident George  Greaves,  KNBC,  San 

Francisco 
Vire-Prch Philip  G.  Lasky,  KPIX,  San 

Francisco 
Vice-PrcK Franke  Burke,  KFVD,  Los 

Angeles 
Secy.-Trea8 Gene  De Young,  KERO, 

Bakersfield 


Colorado  Broadcasters 
Association 

c/o  President  or  Secretary 
IVTeetings:  Semi-annual 
Elections:  March 
Members:  40 
President James  D.  Russell,  KVOR, 

Colorado  Springs 
VicePres... Frank  Bishop,  KFEL-TV,  Denver 
Secy.-Treas..  .Elwood  Meyer,  KYOU,  Greeley 
Leg.  Chairman George  Cory,  KUBC, 

Montrose 

Connecticut  Broadcasters 
Association 

President J.  Maxim  Ryder,  WBRY, 

Waterbury 
Vice-Pres...Aldo   de   Dominicis,  WNHC-TV, 

New  Haven 
Secretary Walter  Haase,  WDRC,  Hartford 

Florida  Association  of 
Broadcasters 

c/o  President  or  Secretary 
Meetings:  May  or  June  and  November 
Elections:  May  or  June 
Members:  76 
President. John  B.  Browning,  WSPB,  Sarasota 

Vice-Pres A.  B.  Letson,  WCNH,  Quincy 

2nd  Vice-Pres..  .H.  Dennison  Parker,  WTAN, 

Clearwater 
Secy.-Treas George   Friend,   WPLA, 

Plant  City 

Georffia  Association  of 
Broadcasters 

c/o  President  or  Secretary 
Meetings:  August  and  January 
Elections:  By  winter  mail 
Members:  56 

President E.  F.  McLeod,  WBML,  Macon 

Vice-Pres..  .Glen  C.  Jackson,  WAGA,  Atlanta 
Secy.-Treas... L.  H.  Christian,  WRFC,  Athens 

Hawaiian  Association  of 
Radio  and  TV  Broadcasters 

P.  O.  Box  1380,  Honolulu,  T.  H. 
Meetings:  On  call 
Elections:  May 
Members:  18 
President... Ezra  J.  Crane,  KMVI,  Wailuku, 

Maui 
Vice-Pres.... William  Paine,  KGU,  Honolulu 
Secy-Treas Mel  Wright,  KGMB-TV, 

Honolulu 


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Idaho  Broadcasters 
Association 

c/o  KRPL,  Lewiston 
Meetings:  Fall 
Elections:  Fall 
Members:  23 

President Don  Thomas,  KLRC,  Lewiston 

Vice-Pres Florence  M.  Gardner,  KTFI, 

Twin  Falls 

Secy.-Treas Clair  Hull,  KCID,  Caldwell 

Leg.  Chairman... Walter  E.  Wagstaflf,  KIDO, 

Boise 

Illinois  Broadcasters 
Association 

c/o  President  or  Secy.-Treas. 
Meetings:  February  and  October 
Elections:  February 
Members:  65 
President Harold  L.  Dewing,  WCVS, 

Springfield 
Vice-Pres Joe  Bonansinga,  WGEM, 

Quincy 

Secy.-Treas Tom  Land,  WFIW,  Fairfield 

Leg.  Chairman Oliver  Keller,  WTAX, 

Springfield 

Indiana  Broadcasters 
Association^  Inc, 

Box  89,  Washington,  Indiana 
Meetings:  4  times  a  year 
Elections:  March 
Members:  53 
President Bruce  MoConnell,  WISH, 

Indianapolis 
Vice-Pres.  ( AM) . . .  W.  F.  Rippetoe,  WBOW, 

Terre  Haute 
Vice-Pres.    (TV)... Don   Burton,  WLBV-TV, 

Muncie 
Vice-Pres.  (FM) Joe  Edwards,  WMFL, 

Washington 
Secy.-Treas Lester  Spencer,  WKBV, 

Richmond 
Asst.  Secy.. Roy  Hickox,  WLRP,  New  Albany 
Asst.  Treas Bill  Fowler,  WBAT,  Marion 

lotoa  Broadcasters 
Association 

c/o  President 
Meetings:  Annual 
Elections:  Annual 
Members:  40 
President Ernest  C.  Sanders,  WOC, 

Davenport 

Vice-Pres Walter  Tiech,  KDEL,  Oelwein 

Secy.-Treas B.  C.  Baldwin,  KSO,  Des 

Moines 

Kansas  Association  of 
Badio  Broadcasters 

KSAL,  Salina,  Kansas 
Meetings:  April  or  May 
Elections:  April  or  May 
Members:  37 


President Ray  V.  Jensen,  KSAL,  Salina 

Vice-Pres Fred  Conger,  WREN,  Topeka 

Secy.-Treas Grover  Cobb,  KGVB,  Great 

Bend 
Leg.  Chairman Wendell  Elliot,  KGNO, 

Dodge  City 

Kentuchy  Broadcasters 
Association 

c/o  Hugh  O.  Potter,  Secy.-Treas.,  P.  O.  536, 
Owensboro 

Meetings:  October  and  Spring 

Elections:  October 

Members:  53 

President.  .Sam  Livingston,  WKYB,  Paducah 

Vice-Pres.. Gilmore  Nunn,  WLAP,  Lexington 

2nd  Vice-Pres Arthur  Eilerman,  WZIP, 

Covington 

Secy.-Treas.. Hugh  O.  Potter,  WOMI,  Owens- 
boro 

Executive  Committee, ..  .Neil  Cline,  WHAS, 
Louisville;  Richard  Helms,  WHEN,  Har- 
Ian;  Mike  Layman,  WSFC,  Somerset 

Louisiana  Association  of 
Broadcasters 

c/o  KRUS,  Ruston 
Meetings:  June  and  November 
Elections:  November 
Members:  45 
President. .  .Edgar  B.  Stern,  Jr.,  WDSU,  New 

Orleans 
Vice-Pres.. Robert  Earle,  WIBR,  Baton  Rouge 
Secy.-Treas Clarence  E.  Faulk,  KRUS, 

Ruston 

Maine  TV  anil 

Badio  Broadcasters 

Association 

c/o  WPOR,  Portland,  Maine 
Meetings:  October 
Elections:  October 
Members:  15 
President Harold  Glidden,  WAGM, 

Presque  Isle 
Vice-Pres William  H.  Rines,  WCSH-TV, 

Portland 
Secy.-Treas Norman  G.  Gallant,  WFAV, 

Augusta 

Maryland'D.C.  Badio  and 
TV  Broadcasters  Association 

c/o  President  or  Secy.-Treas. 
Meetings:  June  and  November 
Elections:  November 
Members:  46 
President Leslie  H.  Peard,  Jr.,  WBAL, 

Baltimore  

Vice-Pres Ben  Strouse,  WWDC, 

Washington 
Secy.-Treas William  H.  Paulsgrove, 

WJEJ,  Hagerstown 


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Prt'siilent Fnd  Knorr.  WKMH,  Dearborn 

Vire-Pn-s Carl  E.  Lee,  WKZO-AM-TV, 

Kalamazoo 
S,Mv.-Trea>...Hiigh  Giesel,  WBMC.  Bav  City 
N.Nv  Directors F.  Siblev  Moore,  WJR, 

Detroit;    Russell   J.   Staffeld,   WMIZ,   Iron 

Mountain;    Howard   Wolfe,   WKNX,   Sagi- 

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^iinnesota  Assocmtion  of 
Broadcasters 

WDGY-Nicollet  Hotel.  Minneapolis 
Meetings:  September 
Kle<tions:  September 
Members:  30 
l»re>ident C  T.  Hagman,  WDGY, 

Minneapolis 
Vire-Pres Lee.  L.  Whitting,  KEYD, 

Minneapolis 
Sery.-Treas Manny   Marget,   KVOX, 

Moorehead 
Lep.  Chairman C.  T.  Hagman,  WDGY, 

Minneapolis 

!fiississippi  Broadcasters 
Association 

v/o  Pre>ident  or  Secy.-Treas. 
\I«M'tings:  March  or  April 
F.lettion-:   March  or  April 
Member-:    18 

President Bob  Kvans,  WELO.  Tupelo 

Vice-Pres Ed  Wilkerson,  WSLI,  Jackson 

Spc>.-Trea^ (;ranville  Walters,  WAML, 

I.aiir»*l 

.tf  ixxoiirt  Brotulcasters 
Association 

Catherine  Rocr,  210  Monroe  St., 
Jefferson  (Aty 
N!i»'lin|:- :   Afiril  and  August 
Kbrliori-:  August 
Members:  IT 
FVe.ident....Sam  A.  Burk,  KIRX.  KirksviJle 

Vire-Pres C.  Thomas,  KXOK,  St.  Louis 

Sery.Treah Catherine    Ro.  r.    KWOS, 

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\\  O.  Box  1498,  KOOK,  Billings 
Meetings:  September 
Members:  2() 

President V.  V.  Clark,  KOOK,  Billings 

Vice-Pres...  .Joe  Wilkins,  KFBB,  Great  Falls 
Secy.-Treas.. Charlotte  Brader,  KOJM,  Havre 

Leg.  Chairman Paul  MacAdam,  KPRK, 

Livingston 

IVehrasha  Broadcastinff 
Association 

c/o  WJAG,  Norfolk,  Nebraska 
Meetings:  May  1st 
Elections:  May  1st 
Members:  28 

President Harry  Burke,  KFAB,  Omaha 

Vice-President, , .  .Max  Young,  KSID,  Sidney 
Secy.-Treas.. Gordon  Pentz,  KWBE,   Beatrice 

]\evada  State  Broadcasters 
Association 

KOLO,  P.  0.  Box  821,  Reno,  Nevada 
Meetings:  As  Called 
Elections:  Yearly 
Members:  12 

President H.  G.  Wells,  KOLO,  Reno 

Vice-Pres Fred  Stoye,  KLAS,  Las  Vegas 

Secy.-Treas Bob  Stoddard,  KATO,  Reno 

Leg.  Chairman.  . .  .H.  G.  Wells,  KOLO,  Reno 

]%ew  Hampshire  Association 
of  Broadcastinti 

President.... Frank  B.  Estes,  WKNE,  Keene 

Vice-Pres Al  Malin,  WWNH,  Rochester 

Secy.-Treas Wallace   Walker,   WMUR, 

Manchester 

iVeii?  Jersey  Broadcasters 
Association 

WJLK,  Asbury  Park 
Meetings:  May  and  October 
Elections:  October 
Members:  17 
President... Everett  Rudloff,  WJLK,  Asbury 

Park 
Vice-Pres.... Gordon  Giffin,  WKDN,  Camden 
Secy.-Treas..  Jerry  McCarthy,  WTOA,  Trenton 
Leg.  Chairman Fred  Bernstein,  WTTM, 

Trenton 

]Veii?  Mexico  Broadcasters 
Association 

4220   Mackland  Ave.,  N.E.,  Albuquerque 
Meetings:  September  and  April 
Elections:  April 
Members:  25 

President.. Merte  H.  Tucker,  KGAK,  Gallup 
Vice-Pres Wayne  Phelps,  KOAT, 

Albuquerque 
Treasurer A.  M.  Caldwell,  KOAT, 

Albuquerque 
Secretary. Margaret  Wettling,  4220   Mackland 

Ave.,  Albuquerque 
Leg.  Chairman Ivan  R.  Head,  KVSF, 

Santa  Fe 


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iVeif?  Yorh  State  Association 

of  Radio  and  Television 

Broadcasters 

Address:    c/o   President 

Meetings:  Annual 

Elections:   Annual 

Members:   72 

President.... Michael  Hanna,  WHCU,  Ithaca 

1st  Vice-Pres Gordon  Gray,  WOR, 

WOR-TV,  New  York 
2nd  Vice-Pres W  illiain   Doerr,   WEBR. 

Buffalo 

Secretary Elliott  Stewart,  WIBX,  Utica 

Treasurer George  Dunham,  WMBS, 

Binghamton 

]%orth  Carolina  Association 
of  Broadcasters  inc. 

Meetings:  June  and  October 

Elections:  October 

Members:  96 

President.  .William  S.  Page,  WFTC,  Kinston 

Vice-Pres Allen  Wanamaker,  WBIG, 

Greensboro 
Secretary Cecil  B.  Hoskins,  WWNC, 

Asheville 

^orth  Dakota  Broadcasters 
Association 

KNOX,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D. 
Meetings:  2nd  week  in  October 
Elections:  2nd  week  in  October 
Members:   14 

President.  .Paul  C.  Gussner,  KGCU,  Mandan 
Vice-Pres Chester  C.  Reiten,  KSJB, 

Jamestown 
Secy.-Treas .William   Hurley,  KXJB-TV, 

Fargo-Valley  City 
Leg.  Chairman. .  .John  Cooley,  KLPM,  Minot 

Ohio  Association  of  Badio 
and  Television  Broadcasters 

33  N.  High  St.,  Columbus 
Meetings:  April  and  October 
Elections:  April 
Members:  70 
President Robert  W.  Ferguson,  WTRF, 

Bellaire 
Vice-Pres.  (Radio) Herbert  E.  Evans, 

Peoples  Broadcasting  Co.,  Columbus 
Vice-Pres.    (Television) Allen  Haid, 

WSPD-TV,  Toledo 
Secy.-Treas Carlton  S.  Dargusch,  Jr. 

Ohlahoma  Association  of 
Broadcasters 

Meetings:  January 
Members:  36 

President Frank  Lane,  KRMG,  Tulsa 

Vice-Pres T.  M.  Raburn,  Jr.,  KGYN, 

Guymon 

Secy.-Treas Pat  Murphy,  KCRC,  Enid 

Leg.  Chairman Bill  Hoover,  KADA,  Ada 


Oregon  State  Broadcasters 
Associaii€pn 

R.  E.  Summers,  Box  5025,  Eugene 
iVe.>ident Paul  E.  Walden,  KODL,  The 

Dalles 

Vice-Pres R.  D.  Holmes,  KAST,  Astoria 

Secy.-Treas Iris   Helliwell,   KRXL, 

Roseburg 
Leg.  Chairman R.  M.  Brown,  KPOJ, 

Portland 

Pennsylvania  Association  of 
Broadcasters 

WTPA,  3235  Hoffman  St.,  Harrisburg 
Meetings:  April 
Elections:  April 
-Members:  125 
President David  Bennett,  WTPA   (TV), 

Harrisburg 
1st  Vice-Pres Joseph  Connolly,  WCAU, 

Philadelphia 
2nd  Vice-Pres Tom  Price,  WBVP,  Beaver 

Falls 
Treasurer Tom  Metzger,  WMRF, 

Lewistown 
Secretary Roy  Morgan,  WILK,  Wilkes- 

Barre 
Exec.  Secy George  Gottschalk,  Harrisburg 

Puerto  Rican  Association  of 
Broadcasters 

Box  4504,  San  Juan,  Puerto  Rico 
Meetings:  2nd  Monday  of  each  month 
Elections:  2nd  Wednesday  of  July 
Members:  19 
President. .  .Angel  Ramos,  WKAQ,  San  Juan 

Vice-Pres Juan  Piza,  WNEX,  San  Juan 

Secretary Frederico  E.  Virella,  WVJP, 

Caguas 
Treasurer. .  .Gustavo  Diaz,  WEN  A,  Bayamon 

Rhode  Island  Radio  & 

Television  Broadcasters 

Associntion 

c/o  WEAN,  Crown  Hotel,  Providence 
Meetings:  June 
Elections:   June 
Members:  12 
President H.  William  Koster,  WPJB, 

Providence 
Vice-Pres Norman   Gittleson,  WJAR-TV, 

Providence  

Secy.-Treas Bud  Armstrong,  WEAN, 

Providence 

South  Carolina  Radio  & 

Television  Broadcasters 

Association 

See's  Office,  Box  30,  Sumter,  S.  C. 
Meetings:  January 
Elections:  January 
Members:  36 


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Pn^ident C.  W  alluoe  Martin,  WMSC. 

Columbia 
N  i,  e  rrt> 1  rank  B.  Best,  VTDIX, 

Florenr«*l»urp 
S»*cy.-Trra> T.  Doug  Younghlootl, 

W  Ml..  Suint.T 
l..(U  C.hairinan.!!.  Moody  MrFKtMMi.  WNOK. 

Columbia 

So%ith  Dakota  Broadcasters 
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Prtv.iil»iit...Ha>    V.   IppoK   KOHN,   Mitchell 
Vice-rrt-s li>ron  M.Kllijiot,  KSDN. 

Aherdern 

St*ry.-Trt*as Jim   Slack.  KllSD,  Vermillion 

Leg.  (Chairman. .  .Evans  Nord.  KELO,  Sioux 

Kall> 

Southern  CailSomia 
Broadvasters  Assoelation 

MU:  Hollv>>ood  Blvd.,  Hollvwood  28 
President Robert   J.  MoAndrews,  KBIG, 

Avalon 
Vice-Pres.. Norman  Ostby.  KHJ,  Los  Angeles 
Ser>.-Treas Tbelma  Kirchner,  KGFJ, 

Hollywood 
Managing  Ed Frank  W.  Crane 

Tennessee  Association  of 
Broadcasters 

407  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building, 

Nashville 

Meetings:  November  or  December  and  May 

or  June 
Elections:  November  or  December 
Members:  46 
President. Earl  Winger,  WDOD,  Chattanooga 

Vice-Pres John  Hart,  WBIR,  Knoxville 

Secy.-Treas Mrs.  Drue  Smith,  WAPO, 

Chattanooga 
Leg.  Chairman F.  C.  Sowell,  WLAC, 

Nashville 

Texas  Association  of 
Broadcasters 

KTRE.  Lufkin,  Texas 
Meetings:  Spring  and  Fall 
Election*:  September 
Members:   112 

President Louis  R.  Cook,  KNOW, 

Austin 

Vice-Pres R.  C.  Lewin.  KTRE,  Lufkin 

Secy.-Treas.. .  .Barney  Ogle,  KRGV,  Weslaco 

Utah  Broadcasters 
Association 

751  Union  Pacific  Building,  Salt  Lake  City 
Meetings:  January  and  June 
FJection-:  January 
Members:   20 
President Eugene  M.  Halliday,  KSL,  Salt 

Lake  Citv 
Vice-Pres..'. George  H.  Hatch,  KALL, 

.Salt  Lake  City 
Secy..Trea8.. .  .Arch  G.  Webb,  KVOG,  Ogden 


Vt^rntitnt  Association  of 

Badio  A  T€*ievision 

Broadcasters 

c/o  WSKI,  Montpelier,  Vt. 
President E.  Dean  Finney,  WTWN,  St. 

Johnsbury 

Vice-Pres Al  Spokes,  WJOY,  Burlington 

Secy.-Treas Donald   Thurston,   WIKE, 

Newport 
Leg.  Chairman John  Swan,  WCAX, 

Burlington 

Virginia  Association  of 
Broadcasters 

c/o  WROV,  Roanoke 
Meetings:  May  or  June 
Elections:  May  or  June 
Members:    49    radio    stations    &    4    associate 

members 
President Frank  E.  Koehler,  WROV, 

Roanoke 
Vice-Pres Charles   Maillett,  WWOD, 

Lynchburg 
Secy.-Treas John  L.  Cole,  Jr.,  WHLF, 

South  Boston 
Leg.  Chairman C.  T.  Lucy,  WVRA, 

Richmond 

Washington  State  Association 
of  Broadcasters 

Carl  Downing,  Manager, 
Legislative  Building,  Olympia 
Meetings:   March  and  September 
Elections:  March 
Members:  44 
President.  .J.  Elroy  MoCaw,  KALE,  Richland 

Vice-Pres James  Murphy,  KIT,  Yakima 

Secy.-Treas..  .ABen  Miller,  KWSC,  Pullman 

West  Virginia  Broadcasters 
Association 

c/o  Secretary 
Meetings:  Spring  and  fall 
Elections:   Spring 
Members:    34 
President Lawrence   H.   Rogers, 

KSAZ,   Huntington 
Vice-Pres John  S.  Phillips, 

WHTN,   Huntington 
Secy.-Treas A.    Garen    Ferrise, 

WMMN,  Fairmont 
Leg.    Chairman Harry    Brawley, 

WCHS,  Charleston 

Wisconsin  Broadcasters 
Association 

540    N.    Plankinton    Ave.,   Milwaukee 
Meetings:  1st  Tuesday  in  October 
E'cctiorTs:   Irt:  Tuesday  in  October 
Members:  46 

President.  .Harry  D.  Peck,  WISN,  Milwaukee 
Vice-Pres... Ben  Howvel,  WKOW,  Madison 
Secretary. ..  .Jerome  Sill,  WMIL,  Milwaukee 
Treasurer Mig    Figi,    WAUX,    Waukesha 


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RADIO 


Serving  English-speaking  Canadians,  two  CBC  networks  .  .  . 
Trans-Canada  and  Dominion  .  .  .  stretch  from  Atlantic 

to  Pacific. 

The  CBC  French  Network  serves  French-speaking  listeners  from 

Moncton  and  Edmundston  in  New  Brunswick  through 

the  Province  of  Quebec  to  Sudbury  and  Timmins  in  Northern  Ontario 

and  westward  to  St.  Boniface,  Gravelbourg,  Saskatoon  and  Edmonton. 


TELEVISION 


With  coverage  of  over  1,280,000  Canadian  TV  homes  (as  of  March,  1955), 
the  CBC  Television  Network  includes  26  stations  ...  in  Halifax, 
Sydney,  Moncton,  Saint  John,  Rimouski,  Quebec,  Montreal  (2), 
Ottawa,  Kingston,  Peterboro,  Toronto,  Hamilton,  Kitchener,  London, 
Windsor,  Sudbury,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Port  Arthur,  Winnipeg, 
Brandon,  Regina,  Saskatoon,  Calgary,  Edmonton  and  Vancouver. 

Four  additional  TV  stations  will   be  on  the  air  in    1955. 

.  .  .  including  CBOFT,  the  CBC's  French-language  station  in  Ottawa,  CKVR-TV  in 

Barrie,  CHLT-TV  in  Sherbrooke  and  CJON-TV  in   St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 


In  radio  AND  television,  the  CBC  welcomes  the  opiportunity  to  work  closely  with  advertising 
agencies  and  their  clients  and  to  cooperate  with  them  to  the  fullest  possible  extent  in  the 
creation  and  production  of  Canadion-talent  programs  both  French  and   English. 


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354  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont. 
1425   Dorchester  St.,  Montreal   25,   PQ. 


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Administration — P.  O.  Box  6000,  Montreal,  Que. 

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New  York  Office  c/o  United  Nations 


EXECUTIVES   and   STAFF 


Board  of  Governors 

A.  Davidson  Dunton,  Ottowo,  Ont.,  Choirmcm 
Rene  Morin,  Montreal,  Que.,  Vice-Chairman 
Dean  Adrien  Pouliot,  Laval  University,  Quebec 

F.  J.  Crawford,  Toronto,  Ont. 

G.  D.  Steel,  Charlottetown,  P.E.I. 
W.  H.  Phillips,  Ottawa,  Ont. 

J.  A.  Cony,  Queen's  University,  Kingston 
R.  K.  Gervin,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 
K.  G.  Montgomery,  Edmonton,  Alta. 
Gordon  A.  Winter,  St.  Johns,  Nild. 
Roy  J.  Fry,  Winnepeg,  Man. 

Ottawa 

HEAD  OFFICE 

I.  A.  Ouimet,  General  Manager 

E.  L.   Bushnell,   As$«'t.   Gen.   Mgr, 
J.   P.    Gilmore,  Co-ordinator   of  TV 

G.  W.  Richardson,  Executive  Assistant 

Harry  Bramah,  Treasurer 

Charles  Jennings,  Director  of  Programs 

Marcel  Ouimet,  Assistant  Director  of  Programs 

J.  M.  Beaudet,  Director  of  Program  Planning 
and  Production 

W.  G.  Richardson,  Director  of  Engineering 

Marcel  Carter,  Director  of  Personnel  and  Ad- 
ministrative Services 

H.  G.  Walker,  Director  of  Network  Co-ordina- 
tion 

George  Young,  Dir.  of  Station  Relations  ond 
Broadcast  Regulations 

R.  C.  Fraser,  Director  of  Press  and  Information 
Services 

F.  W.  Savignac,  Executive  Assistant — ^Legal 
R.  E.  Keddy,  Sec'y  to  Board  of  Governors 


Btontreai 

RADIO  CANADA  BUILDING 

Aurele    Seguin,    Director    for    the   Province    of 

Quebec 
G.   Lomarche,    Director    of    Programs,    Quebec 
J.  St.-Georges,  Director  of  Radio,  Montreal 
Andre  Ouimet,  Director  of  Television,  Montreal 
J.  E.  Hayes,  Chief  Engineer 
W.  A.  Nichols,  Assistant  Chief  Engineer 
E.    C.    Stewart,    Co-ordinator    of    Engineering 

Projects  and  Services 
R.  E.  Santo.  Transmission  and  Development 
J.  Carlisle,  Plant  Engineer 
N.  R.  Olding.  Operations  Engineer 

D.  G.  McKinstry,  Chief  Architect 
M.  D.  Peterkin,  Purchasing  Agent 
G.  G.  Yull,  Supervisor  of  Stores 

Toronto 

NATIONAL  PROGRAM  OFFICE 

Ira  Dilworth,  Director  for  the  Province  of  On- 
tario 

H.  J.  Boyle,  Director  of  Programs,  Ontario 

K.  M.  Koimawin,  Acting  Director  of  Radio, 
Toronto 

Fergus  Mutrie,  Director  of  Television,  Toronto 

Frank  Peers,  Supervisor  of  Talks  and  Public 
Affairs 

W.  H.  Hogg,  Chief  News  Editor 

R.  S.  Lambert,  Supervisor  of  School  Broad- 
casts 

W.  J.  Dunlop,  Supervisor  of  International  Ex- 
change and  Institutional  Broadcasts 

W.  C.  Anderson,  Supervisor  of  Program  Clear- 
ance 

E.  W.  Jackson,  Traffic  Manager 

W.  E.  Powell,  Commercial  Manager 

W.  R.  Johnston,  Assistant  Commercial  Manager 


You  Are  Now  Entering  a 
Multi-Billion  Dollar  Market 
MAKE  THE  MOST  OF  IT! 


The  Canadian  consumer  is  buying  in  a  big  way  ...  all  the  way  from  British 
Columbia  to  Newfoundland,  well  over  4,000  miles  of  opportunity  for  the 
alert  U.  S.  advertiser. 

All  \  ou  have  to  do  is  raise  your  voice  in  this  booming  market.  The  Canadian 
is  listening  for  you  in  every  corner  of  the  country.  He  and  his  family  have 
bought  more  than  12  billion  dollars  worth  of  products  in  1954,  in  the  retail 
stores  alone !  They  bought  more  U.  S.  goods  than  anyone  else,  next  to 
Americans.   They  want  to  buy  more  —  and  they  can  afford  it ! 

Raise  your  voice  over  their  favorite  local  radio  stations.  When  you  speak 
with  the  voice  of  local  radio,  you  re  heard!  Local  radio  is  well-known 
and  trusted  in  its  communities.  It  brings  its  listeners  the  big  network  shows 
—  it  brings  them  the  local  shows,  too.  Here  the  community  speaks  to  itself 
about  matters  close  to  its  heart  —  the  farm  reports,  the  mining  news,  the 
town's  social  events,  the  city's  backyard  chit-chat.  Let  yourself  be  heard 
in  this  company,  and  be  heard  as  a  friend. 

Local  radio  reaches  into  95%  of  all  Canadian  homes  ...  in  a  country 
where  only  38%  of  the  population  lives  in  cities  of  30,000  or  over.  Local 
radio  penetrates  .  .  .  convinces  .  .  .  and  does  it  inexpensively.  Come  in  to 
the  Canadian  market,  and  come  in  welcomed.    Come  in  over  local  radio. 

Wherever  your  media  strategy  takes  you  over  the  Canadian 
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billion  dollar  market  —  the  all-important  frequencies  of 
local,  independent  radio. 


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Head  Office— 108  Sparks  St.,  Ottawa,  Ont. 
Phone:  3-4036 

Sales  Office— 200  St.  Clair  Ave.  West,  Toronto  7,  Ont. 
Phone:  Walnut  2-3334 

Officers 

President E.  Finlay  MacDonald 

Executive  Vice-President T.  J.  AUard 

Vice-President J.  M.  Davidson 

Secretary-Treasurer Flora  Love 

Director  of  Sales  and  Research C.  W.  Fenton 

Directors 

Maurice  Finnerty,  Penticton,  B.  C;  G.  C.  Gaetz,  Edmonton,  Alta.;  John  Craig, 
Brandon,  Man.;  J.  E.  Compeau,  Windsor,  Ont;  F.  B.  Ricard,  Sudbury,  Ont.;  Wal- 
lace Slatter,  Guelph,  Ont.;  J.  P.  Lemire,  Hull,  P.  Q.;  J.  A.  Dupont,  Montreal,  P.  Q.; 
Henri  Lepage,  Quebec  City,  P.  Q.;  F.  A.  Lynds,  Moncton,  N.  B.;  J.  S.  Bayling, 
Moose  Jaw,  Sask.;  F.  H.  Elphicke,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Functions 

The  Canadian  Association  of  Radio  and  Television  Broadcasters  is  a  voluntary 
trade  organization  of  127  privately  owned  (independent)  radio  broadcasting  sta- 
tions, and  17  television  stations  in  Canada. 

687 


Canada's  most  powerful 
station,  gives  you: 

1  complete  coverage  of      o 
over  '/2   million  radio 
homes  every  week 

2  your  key  to  Canada's 
richest  dollar  market 
where  five  million 
people  live  —  where 
40%  of  Canada's  total 
retail  soles  are  made 


^  complete  coverage  of 
44  counties  spending 
$66,283,699.00  every 
week 

over  twenty-seven 
years  of  skill,  experi- 
ence and  success  in 
radio  showmanship 
and  salesmanship 


Coil  in  a  CFRB  representative  today.  Let  him  show 
/ou  without  obligation,  how  you  can  augment  your 
ioies  through  the  result-getting  medium  of  radio. 

CFRB- 


TORONTO 


RADIO 
EMPTIED 
THIS 
SHELF! 


50,000  WATTS 


1010  OH  YOUR  DIAL 

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RADIO  SELLS,  Dollar  sales  grow 
with  the  strong  push  of  radio's 
persuasive  selling  power  behind 
your  goods. 

RADIO  IS  INJIfAATB,  Next  to  your 
product  itself,  nothing  can  get 
closer  to  your  potential  customers 
than  radio. 

RADIO  HAS  MORE  CONTACTS. 

No  other  salesman  in  the  field  has 
more  contacts  than  radio. 

RADIO  REACHES  MORE  differ- 
ent people.  Irrespective  of  age 
or  interests,  radio  can  reach  your 
customers. 

RADIO  IS  WELL  LIKED,  This  sales- 
man  doesn't  have  to  sell  himself 
before  he  sells  your  product. 

RADIO  IS  PERSISTENT,  Wherever 
your  customer  goes,  radio  goes 
.  .  .  home  or  holidaying  .  .  .  your 
sales  message  goes  with  him. 

And  CFRB  is  the  radio  station  that 
covers  your  market  completely! 


i  STATIONS  OF  CANADA 

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j    The  following  list  of  stations  is  arranged  in  call  letter  alpha- 
j    betical  order  giving  page  number  for  complete  station  data. 


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Call  Letters 


City 


See  Page 


Call  Letters 


City 


See  Page 


CBA 
CBAF  . 
CBE 
CBF  . 
CBG  . 
CBH  . 
CBI  . 
CBJ 

CBK  . 
CBL  . 
CBM  . 
CBN  . 
CBO  . 
■CBT  . 
CBU  . 
CBV  . 
CBW  . 
CBX  . 
CBXA  . 
CBY 
GFAB  . 
CFAC  . 
CFAR  . 
CFBC  . 
CFCF  . 
CFCH  . 
CFCL  . 
CFCN  . 
CFCO  . 
CFCW  . 
CFCY  . 
CFDA  . 
CFGP  . 
CFGT  . 
CFJB  . 
CFJC  . 
CFJR  . 
CFNB  . 
CFNS  . 
CFOR  . 
CFOS  . 
CFPA  . 
CFPL  . 
CFPR  . 
CFQC   . 


SackviUe.  N.  B 696 

Moncton,   N.   B 696 

Windsor,   Ont 704 

MontreoL    Que 705 

Gander,   Nfld,    697 

Halifax,   N.   S 697 

Sydney,  N.  S 698 

Chicoutimi,  Que 705 

Watrous,    Sask 710 

Toronto,   Ont 703 

Montreal,    Que 706 

Saint    John's,    Nfld 697 

Ottawa,   Ont 701 

Grand   Falls,   Nfld 697 

Vancouver,   B.   C 694 

Quebec  City,  Que 706 

Winnipeg,   Man 695 

Edmonton.   Alta 691 

Edmonton,   Alta 691 

Comer  Brook,   Nfld 697 

Windsor,   N.   S 698 

Calgary,  Alta 691 

Flin  Flon,  Man 695 

St.  John,  N.  B 696 

Montreal,  Que 706 

North  Bay,   Ont 701 

Timmins,   Ont 703 

Calgary,  Alta 691 

Chatham,  Ont 699 

Cambrose,   Alta 691 

Charlottetown,  P.  E.  1 704 

Victoriaville,    Que 709 

Grande    Prairie.    Alta 692 

Alma,    Que 705 

Brampton,  Ont 699 

Kamloops,   B.   C 692 

,  BrockviUe,    Ont 699 

Fredericton,  N.  B 696 

,  Saskatoon,  Sask 710 

,  OrilUo,  Ont 701 


Owen    Sound,    Ont. 
Port    Arthur,    Ont... 

London,  Ont 

Prince  Rupert,  B.  C. 
Saskatoon,  Sask.   . . 


701 
702 
701 
693 
710 


GFRA   .     .    .  Ottawa,    Ont.     

CFRB    .     .     .  Toronto.   Ont.    

CFRG    .     .     .  Gravelbourg.  Sask 

CFRN    .     .    .  Edmonton.    Alto.    

CHAB   .     .     .  Moose  Jaw.  Sask 

CHAD  .     .     .  Amos.   Que 

CHAT   .     .     .  Medicine  Hat.   Alta 

CHED    .     .     .  Edmonton.    Aha 

CHEF    .     .    .  Granby.    Que 

CHEX    .     .     .  Peterborough.   Ont 

CHFA   .     .     .  Edmonton.    Alta 

CHGB   .  .     .  Ste.  Anne  de  la  Poc.  Que. 

CHLN    .     .     .  Three    Rivers,    Que 

CHLO    .     .     .St.  Thomas,  Ont 

CHLP    .     .     .  Montreal.  Que 

CHLT    .     .     .  Sherbrooke,   Que 

CHML   .     .     .  Hamihon,  Ont 

CHNC   .     .     .  New   Carlisle.   Que 

CHNO  .     .     .  Sudbury.   Ont 

CHNS   .    .    .  Halifax.  N.  S 

CHOK  .     .     .  Sarnia.  Ont 

CHOV  .     .     .  Pembroke.    Ont 

CHRC   .     .     .  Quebec  City,  Que 

CHRL    .     .     .  Roberval,   Que 

CHSJ     .     .     .  Saint  John,  N.  B 

CHUB    .     .     .  Nanaimo,  B.  C 

CHUM  .     .     .  Toronto,   Ont 

CHVC  .     .     .  Niagara  Falls,   Ont 

CHWK  .     .     .  ChilUwack,   B.    C 

CJAD    .     .     .  Montreal.    Que 

CJAT     .     .     .  Trail.  B.  C 

CJAV    .     .     .Port   Alberni,    B.    C 

CJBC     .     .     .  Toronto,    Ont 

CJBQ     .     .     .  Belleville.  Ont 

CJBR     .     .     .  Rimouski.   Que 

CJCA    .     .     .  Edmonton.    Alta 

CJCB     .     .     .  Sydney,   N.  S 

CJCH     .     .     .Halifax,    N.   S 

CJCS     .     .     .  Stratford,   Ont    

CJDC     .     .     .  Dawson   Creek.   B.   C 

CJEM    .     .    .  Edmundston,  N.   B 

CJFP      .  .     .  Riviere-Du-Loup,    Que.     . . 

CJFX     .     .     -  Antigonish,   N.   S 

CJGX    .     .     .  Yorkton,  Sask 

CJIB      .     .     .  Vernon,  B.  C. 


701 

703 

709 

691 

709 

705 

692 

691 

705 

702 

691 

707 

708 

702 

706 

708 

700 

706 

703 

698 

702 

702 

707 

707 

696 

693 

703 

701 

692 

706 

693 

693 

703 

699 

707 

691 

698 

698 

702 

692 

696 

707 

697 

710 

694 


689 


C«NUn«n 

cue 

CIKL  . 

CJLS  . 

CIMS  . 

CJMT  . 

CINB  . 

CIOB  . 

cicx:    . 

CJON  . 
CIOR  . 
CIOY  . 
CIQC  . 
CIRL  . 
CJRW  . 
CISO  . 
CJVI  . 
CKAC  . 
CKBB  . 
CKBI  . 
CKBL  . 
CKBM  . 
CKBW  . 
CKCH  . 
CKCK  . 
CKCL  . 
CKCH  . 
CKCV  . 
CKCW  . 
CKDA  , 
CKDM  , 
CKEC 
CKEN 
CKEY  , 
CKFH  , 
CKFI  , 
CKGB 
CKGR 
CKLB 
CKLC  , 
CKLD 
CKLG 
CKLN 
CKLS 
CKLW 

CKMO 

CKMR    , 

CKNB 

CKNW 

CKNX 

CKOC 

CKOK 

CKOM 

CKOV 

CKOX 


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Saull   Ste.   Marie.   Ont 702 

Kirkland   Lake.    Ont 700 

Yarmouth.    N.    S 698 

Montreal,  Que 706 

Chicoutimi,   Que 705 

North    Battlelord,    Sask.    .  .  709 

Winnipeg,  Man 695 

Lethbridqe.   Alta 692 

St.   John's,   Nlld 697 

Vancouver,    B.    C 694 

Guelph,    Ont 700 

Quebec   City,   Que 707 

Xenora,    Ont 700 

Summerside,  P.  E.  1 704 

Sorel,    Que 708 

Victoria,   B.   C 694 

Mcn:real,  Que 706 

larrie,  Ont 699 

Prmce  Albert.  Sask 709 

Matane,    Que 705 

Montmagny,  Que 705 

3ridewater.    N.    S 697 

lull.  Que 705 

legina.    Sask 709 

Truro.    N.   S 698 

Citchener.    Ont 700 

Quebec    City.    Que 707 

Moncton.    N.   B 696 

Victoria.   B.  C 694 

3auphin,  Man 695 

New  Glasgow.  N.  S 698 

Kentville.   N.   S 698 

Toronto.   Ont 704 

Toronto.     Ont 704 

7ort  Francis.  Ont 699 

Timmins.    Ont 703 

.  Gait.   Ont 700 

Oshawa.    Ont 701 

Kingston.    Ont 700 

Thetford    Mines.    Que 708 

Vancouver.    B.   C 694 

Nelson.   B.   C 693 

La    Sarre.    Que 705 

Windsor,   Ont.   (See   U.   S. 

Listing.   Detroit  Michigan)  704 

Vancouver,    B.    C 694 

New   Castle.   N.   B 696 

Campbellton.    N.    B 696 

New  Westminster.  B.  C...  693 

Wingham.     Ont 704 

■lamilton,   Ont 700 

?enticton,  B,   C 693 

"askatoon.  Sask 710 

Xelowna.    B.    C 693 

Woodstock,    Ont 704 


Call  Letters 


CKOY  . 
CKPC  . 
CKPG  . 
CKPR  . 
CKRB  . 
CKRC  . 
CKRD  . 
CKRM  . 
CKRN  . 
CKRS  . 
CKSB  . 
CKSF  . 
CKSM  . 
CKSO  . 
CKTB  . 
CKTR  . 
CKTS  . 
CKVD  . 
CKVL  . 
CKVM 
CKWS  . 
CKWX 
CKX  . 
CKXL  . 
CKY  . 
CKYL  . 
VOAR  . 
VOCM  . 


City  See  Page 

Ottawa.   Ont 701 

B  antford.  Ont 699 

Prince    George.    B.    C 693 

Fort   William.    Ont 699 

'31,  George  De  Beauce.  Que.  707 

Winnipeg.    Man 695 

Red  Deer.  Alta 692 

Regina.    Sask 709 

Rouyn.  Que 707 

Jonquiere.  Que 705 

Saint  Boniface,  Man 695 

Cornwall.  Ont 699 

Shawinigan   Falls,    Que. .  .  708 

Sudbury.    Ont 703 

Ste.   Catherines.   Ont 702 

Trois-Rivieres,     Que 708 

Sherbrooke,   Que 708 

Val  D'or.  Que 708 

Montreal,    Que 706 

Ville-Marie,    Que 709 

Kingston.   Ont 700 

Vancouver,    B.    C 694 

Brandon,    Man 695 

Calgary,    Alta 691 

Winnipeg.  Man 695 

Peace   River.   Alta 692 

3t.   John's   Nfld 697 

3t.   John's   Nfld 697 


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FOREMOST 
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Coast-to-Coast 
in  Canada 


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690 


ALBERTA 


CFAC 


CALGARY— 1922— CBS 

Frequency:    960    Kc Power:    5000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Calgary  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 1000  Greyhond  Bldg. 

Phone:  6-1036 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service BN.  PUB.  CP 

Newspaper  Affil.   Herald 

Transcription ....  Thesaurus,  World  Associated 

Representative    All-Canada,  Weed 

Membership    C ARTB 

President John    D.    Southam 

Manager A.  M.  Cairns 

Commercial  Manager D.  H.  Hartford 

Program  Director G.  A.  Brown 

Promotion  Manager R.  J.  Tregillus 

Chief   Engineer E.   C.   Connor 

CFCN 

CALGARY— 1922— CBC 

Frequency:  1060  Kc Power:  10,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. The  Voice  of  the  Prairies,  Ltd. 
Bus.-Studio  Address. . .  12th  Ave.  &  6th  St.,  East 

Phone:  2-1161 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service BUP,  BN  (CP) 

Transcription ....  SES AC,    Lang- Worth,    Capitol 

Rep Radio-Rep.  Ltd.,  Can.  Sta.  Rep.,  Oakes 

Membership   CARTB,  B.B.M 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr H.  G.  Love 

Commercial  Manager L.  R.  Roskin 

Program    Director Gordon    L.    Carter 

Chief    Engineer Robert    Lamb 


CKXL 


CALGARY— 1950 

Frequency:  1140  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By   CKXL  Ltd. 

Address 210  9th  Ave.  W. 

Phone:  63026 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative H.  C.  Stovin,  Forjoe 

News  Service    BUP,  PN 

Membership   CARTB,  BBM 

President F.  R.  Shaw 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr A.  R.  Mackenzie 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr Bruce  D.  AUoway 

B'cast.  Mgr Peter  J.  Edwards 

Chief  Engineer   Gordon  Morrison 

CFCW 

CAMROSE^1954 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Camrose  Bcstg.  Co. 

General,  Promotion  Mgr Tom  Shondro 

Commercial    Manager Hal    Yerxa 

Prod.  Mgr.,  Program  Dir Allan  Brooks 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  AnhoU 

CBX 

EDMONTON— 1948— CBC 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 


Bu3.-Studio   Address 713   MacDonald  Hotsl 

General    Manager J.    Alphonse    Ouimet 

Commercial  Manager W.  E.  Powell 

Chief   Engineer W.   G.   Richardson 


CBXA 


EDMONTON— 1953— CBC 

Frequency:   740   Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Canadian    Bcstg.   Corp. 

Bus.-Studio    Address Macdonald    Hotel 

General   Manager Alphonse    Ouimet 

Commercial    Mgr W.    E.   Powell 

Program    Director D.    ClaringbuU 

Engineer W.    G.    Richardson 


CFRN 


EDMONTON— 1934— CBC 

Frequency:  1260  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Sunwapta  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address 109  CPR  Bldg. 

Phone:  22101   Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    BUP.  BN 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative R-R.,  Young;   Oakes 

Membership    CARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr G.  R.  A.  Rice 

Commercial  Mgr A.  J.  Hoppe 

Program  Director George  A.  Dtiifield 

Publicity  Director Isobel  McDonald 

Chief  Engineer Frank  G.  Mokepeoc* 


CHED 


EDMONTON— 1954-^BC 

Frequency:    1080   Kc Power:    1.000   Watts. 

Owned-Oper.   By CHED.   Ltd. 

Address 107th  St.  &  100th  Ave. 

Phone    4-2111 

Representative Stovin,  Forjoe.  Canada 

Manager    Don    McKay 

Commercial  Mgr Don  MacLean 

Production    Manager Jerry    Forbes 

Chief    Engineer Clint    Nichols 

CHFA 

EDMONTON— 1949— CBC 

Frequency:   680  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Edmonton,  Ltd. 

Business  Address 10012  109th  St. 

Phone:  42157 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

Trans.   Ser SESAC 

News  Service BUP 

Rep Omer  Renaud  Co..  Hunt.  McGillvra 

President    P.    Mousseau 

G?n..   Sta-   Mgr Leo   Remillard 

Comm.  Mgr Jean  Gautron 

Chief  Engineer Robert  D.  Guy 

CJCA 

EDMONTON— 1922— CBC 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Edmonton  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 452  Birks  Bldg. 

Phone:  PBX  44131 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


691 


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New.  Serrlce PN.  BUP.  CP 

Newspaper  AfflL Journal 

Trans.   Serv Thesaurus,   World 

Repretenlatire AU-Canada,  Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

Station  Manager Gerry  Gaeti 

Asst.  Sla.  Mqr RoHe   Barnes 

Commercial  Manaqer Cameron  Perry 

Program  Director    Dalt  Eton 

Promotion   Manager Miss  Win  Sutton 

Chlel    Engineer Frank   Holllngsworth 

CFGP 

GRANDE  PRAIRIE— 1937— CBC 

Freq.:    1050  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  500  W.  n. 

Owned  By Northern  Bcstg.  Corp.,  Ltd. 

Address    9901-99th  St. 

Phone:   2311    Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News   Service    BN 

Transcription  Service    World 

Representative All-Canada,  Weed 

Membership    CAB.   WAB 

President I.  E.  Thomson 

Gen.    Mgr Harold    Carson 

Station  Manager Arthur  J.  Balfour 

Commercial  Manager Jack  E.  Soars 

Program  Director Gean  Ross 

Pub.  Dir Bernard  Funsten 

Chief   Engineer Hm   de   Roaldes 


Station   Manager N.   BotteriU 

Prom.  Mgr Bob  Ranson 

Commercial  Manager J.  Budd 

Program  Director Bob  Reagh 

Chief  Engineer Doug  Card 

CHAT 

MEDICINE  HAT— 1946--CBC 

Frequency:    1270   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Monarch  Bcstg.  Co..  Ltd. 

Address    520   First  St. 

Phone  Number  2821 

Representative    Weed,  AU-Canada 

Transcription     Library World 

President I.   H.   YulU 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr R.  J.  Buss 

Chief    Engineer Ian    Carson 


CKYL 


PEACE  RIVER— 1954 

Frequency:    630    Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Peace  River  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Radio   Building 

Representative Canadian    Station    Reprs. 

Manager W.   P.   Dunbeck 

Production  Mgr J.  Barron 


CJOC 


CKRD 


LETHBRIDGE— 1926— CBC 

Freq.:    1220   Kc... Power:    10  Kw.  d..  5  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Lethbridge  Bcstg.,  Ltd. 

Address 1015  Third  Ave.  8. 

Phone:   3161    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service BN.  BUP,  CP 

Transcription  Service Assoc,  Thesaurus, 

Long-worth,  World 

Representative Weed,  All-Canada 

Membership   CAB.  BBM.  WAB 

Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr H.  R.  Carson 


RED  DEER— 1949--CBC 

Freq.:  850  Kc Power:  1  Kd.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Central  Alberta  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Foster  Block 

Phone:  2D83 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   BTJP 

Representative Radio  Reps..  Young 

Trans.    Ser. Capital 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Gordon  S.  Henry 

Comm.  Mgr Ken  F.  Wright 

Program    Director John    Barton 

Chief  Engineer Ken  L.  Martin 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA 


CHWK 

CHILLIWACK— 1927— CBC 

Frequency:  1270  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Eraser  Valley  Bcstrs.,  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address 50  Yale  Rd.  E. 

Phone:  7511-21    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative All-Canada,  Weed 

Membership CARTB,  WAB,  BCAB 

President C.  Casey  Wells 

Gen.   Mgr.,   Chief  Engr Jack   Pilling 

Coixunercial  Manager W.  G.  Teetzel 

Production  Mgr J.  M.  Maclachlan 

Chief  Eng Jack   Pilling 


Business  Address 2nd  Ave.  &  9th  St. 

Phone  Number 216 

News  Service   Broadcast  News 

Transcription  Service    Associated 

Representative.  .Radio  Representatives,  Cooke 

Membership    CARTB 

President W.  B.  Michoud 

General    Manager Paul    Guy 

Production    Manager Michael    Laverne 

Publicity   Director Ethyl   Emes 

Chief    Engineer Don    Everton 


CFJC 


CJDC 


DAWSON  CREEK— 1947 

Frequency:  1350  Ic Power:  1000  Wotts 

Owned-Operated  By.  .Radio  Stotlon  CJDC,  Ltd. 


KAMLOOPS— 1927— CBC 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned   Ian  G.  Clark.  Ltd. 

Address   310  St.  Paul  St. 

Phone:   1021    Air  Time:  Full  "Rime 

Newspaper  Affil Sentinel. 


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News  Service BNS 

Trans.  Service   World 

Sta.  Rep All-Canada,  Weed 

Membership    CARTB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Ian  G.  Clark 

Comm.  Mgr R.  J.  Innes 

Program  Dir W.  Harwood 

Publicity  Dir Pat  Marini 

Chief  Engineer Fred  Webber 

CKOV 

KELOWNA— 1931— CBC 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Okanagan  Bcstrs.,  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address Box  1481 

Phone:  3331    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service BN 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative All-Canada,  Weed 

Membership    CARTB 

Pres J.  W.  B.  Browne 

Gen.  Mgr J.  H.  Browne 

Station  Manager D.  Reid 

Promotion  Mgr Freda  Wocdhouse 

Chief  Engineer J.  Fred  Weber 


CHUB 


NANAIMO— 1949 

Frequency:  1570  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Standard  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Malaspina  Hotel 

Air   Time Full  Time 

News  Service    BUP 

Transcription  Service World,  Standard 

Rep Stephens  &  Towndrow,  Hunt,  Cooke 

General   Manager C.  J.   Rudd 

Commercial    Mgr Sheila   Hassell 

Program  Director Victor  Fergie 

Chief  Engineer E.  Ross  Maclntyre 


C  K  L  N 


NELSON— 1939— CBC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By.  .News  Publishing   Co.,  Ltd. 

Address 266   Baker  St. 

Phone:  19 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation Nelson  Daily  News 

News  Service   PN 

Representative    Stovin,  Young 

Membership.. CARTB,  WARTB,  BCARTB.  BBM 

President Maj.  R.  H.  Green 

General  Manager C.  W.  Ramsden 

Station  Mgr..  Chief  Engineer A.  R.  Ramsden 


CKNW 


NEW  WESTMINSTER— 1944 

Frequency:    1320  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  By   Intl.  Bocstng  Co.,  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address 227  Columbia  St. 

Phone:  N.W.  3000 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service UP,  AP 

Transcription Associated,  Standard,  Cole 

Representative For  joe,  Nat.  Bcstg.  Sales 

Membership     BAB 

Pres.,  Gen..  Mgr WilUam  Rea,  Jr. 


Assistant  Manager Hugh  Wallace 

Prog.  Dir Hal  Davis 

Station  Mgr W.  Hughes 

Merchandising  Dir M.  Cooper 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr S.  Buchanan 

Chief   Engineer Clare    Purvis 

CKOK 

PENTICTON— 1948 

Freq.:  800  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d..  500  Wts.  n. 

Owned-Operated   By CKOK.  Ltd- 

Business-Studio  Address.  ..  125  Nonoimo   Ave. 

Phone  Number 2800,  2850 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    Mulvihill.   Cooke 

Membership   BCARTB,  WAB.  CARTB 

Managing  Director Maurice  P.  Finnerty 

Station  Manager Roy  G.  Chapman 

Comm.  Mgr Warren  Johnstone 

Program    Director Russ    Richardson 

Chief    Engr George    Cameron 

CJAV 

PORT  ALBERNI— 1946 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By CJAV.  Ltd. 

Address 735   Third   Ave..   N. 

Phone:  604 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    PN,  Reuters 

Transcription    Lang- Worth,   Cole,  Capitol. 

Standard.  World 

Membership    CARTB 

President   Harold  E.  Warren 

Managing    Dir Kenneth   Hutcheson 

Comm.  Mgr J.  Geoffrey  Holmes 

Program  Dir Thomas  A.  Rannie 

Publicity  Dir James  A.  Halldorson 

Chief  Engineer Ross  Mclntyre 

CKPG 

PRINCE  GEORGE— 1946— CBC 

Frequency:  550  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.... Radio  Station  CKPG,  Ltd. 

Address 1220   Sixth   Ave. 

Phone  Number 140 

Representative   All-Canada,  Weed 

Membership    CARTB.    BBM 

President Frank  H.  Elphicka 

General  Manager Cecil  G.  Elphicka 

Commercial  Manager Jack  Carbutt 

Production  Mgr Chuck  Cawdell 

CFPR 

PRINCE  RUPERT— 1938— CBC 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned   By Canadian   Broadcasting   Corp. 

Address    336  Second  Ave..  W. 

Representative     Stovin 

General  Manager  (CBC) J.  A.  Ouimel 

CJ  AT 

TRAn^l931— CBC 

Frequency:  610  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Kootenoy  Bcstg.  Co»  Ltd. 


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Buftln«M-Studlo  Addr«M 81S  Vicioria  St. 

Phone  Number    1840 

Newt  SerTlce    AP 

Rep Weed,    All-Canada   Radio   Facilities 

President A.   S.   Mawdsley 

General    Manager John    W.   Loader 

Commercial  Manager Lome   V.  McLeod 

Program  Director J.  P.  Kobluk 

Chief  Engineer John  D.  Hepburn 

CBU 

VANCOUVER— 1936— CBC 

Frequency:  690  Kc Power:   10,000  Walts 

Owned-Oper.   By Canadian   Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address 701    Hornby  St. 

Phone  Number   Marine  6121 

News   Service BUP,  R.  CP 

General  Manager  (CBC).  . .].  Alphonso  Ouimet 

Commercial  Mgr.  (CBC) Walter  E.  Powell 

Regional  Representative Kenneth  Cople 

Regional   Prog.  Dir Doug  Nixon 

Press  Info Ron  C.  Fraser 

C.  Engineer W.  G.  Richardson 


CJOR 


VANCOUVER— 1926— CBC 

Frequency:  600  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By CJOR.  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address 846  Howe  St. 

Phone  Number MArine  6464 

News    Service BUP.    UP.    CP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Rep Stovin,   Canadian  Sta.  Reps,  Ltd. 

Membership    CAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr George  C.  Chandler 

Exec.  Assistant F.  W.  H.  Wellwood 

Chief    Engineer Art    Chandler 

Commercial    Mgr Don    Laws 


CKLG 

VANCOUVER— 1954 

Frequency:    1070   Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oiser.   By Gibson   Bros.   Ltd. 

Address 143  E.  11th.  North  Vancouver 

Phone    York    1101 

General  Manager Robert  T.  Bowman 

Commercial  Manager John  N.  Hunt 

Chief  Engineer E.  G,  T.  Payne 

CKMO 

VANCOUVER— 1922 

Frequency:    1410  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By B.  C.  Bcstg.  System.  Ltd. 

Address 812   Robson   St. 

Phone   Number MArine   1271 

Transcription   Service Associated,  SESAC 

Representative    Cooke.   Renaud 

President Mrs.  R.  J.  Sprott 

Managing  Director Mrs.  K.  M.  Willis 

Chief  Engineer D.  Rogers 


CKWX 

VANCOUVER— 1923— MBS 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  5000  WattP 

Business-Studio  Address 543  Seymour  St. 

Phone:  TA.  5131 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service CP.  BUP 

Transcription,  Service    World 

Representative    All-Canada,  Weed 

Membership   BAB 

President   Arthur  Holstead 

Vice-Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Frank  H.  Elphlcke 

Commercial  Manager John  L.  Say«rs 

Program  IMrector John  Ansell 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr Tosh  MacDonald 

Publicity  Dir Ken  Hughes 

Chief    Engineer Charles    Smith 

CJIB 

VERNON— 1947^CBC-DOMINION 

Frequency:  940  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Interior  Bcstrs.,  Ltd. 

Business  Address 3330  Barnard  Ave.  W. 

Phone:  3900 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    PN 

Rep Radio    Representatives,    Cooke 

General  Manager A.  G.  Seabrook 

Commercial  Mgr Larry  Scott 

Program  Director Don  Warner 

Publicity   Dir Dave  Lilwall 

Chief  Engineer Loren  Merriman 


CJVI 


VICTORIA— 1941— CBC 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Island  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address 817  Fort  Street 

Phone:  BE.  8221 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service BN 

Transcription  Service   Assd.  World 

Representative Weed,  AU-Conada 

Membership    CARTB 

President J.  M.  Taylor 

General  Manager W.  M.  Guild 

Commercial  Manager Lee  F.  Hallberg 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Hugh  Curtis 

Program  Director V.  J.  Groves 

Chief    Engineer Joe    Sommers 

CKDA 

VICTORIA— 1950— CBC 

Frequency:    1280  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Capital  Bcstg.  System 

Address 1450    Douglas   St. 

Phone:  4-9311    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service BUP.  CP 

Transcription  Service Standard.  SESAC 

Representative Forjoe  Radio  Reps. 

Pes.,  Gen.  Mgr David  M.  Armstrong 

Commercial  Mgr Gordon  M.  Reld 

Production   Mgr David  G.  Hill 

Publicity  Director Philip  J.  Baldwin 

Chief  Eng Norman  E.  Bergquist 


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CKX 

BRANDON~1928— CBC 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  1000  Wertts 

Owned-Oper.  By Western  Manitoba  Bcstrs. 

Address 8th  St.  &  Princess  Ave. 

Phone:  4532    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service Thesoiirus,  SESAC 

Representative.  .Radio  Representatives,  Young 

News  Service BUP,  BN 

Membership   WAB.  CARTB 

Managing  Director J.  B.  Craig 

Commercial  Manager E.  D.  Holland 

Program  Director Eric  Dovies 

Publicity  Director Archie  Olson 

Chief  Engineer Humphrey  Davies 

CKDM 

DAUPHIN— 1950 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Dauphin  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address  3rd  Ave.,  N.  E. 

Phone:  3230,  3270 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    CP 

Trans.  Service   SESAC 

Representative    Radio-Rep.,  Young 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Mrs.  G.  Peebles 

Asst.  &  Comm.  Mgr J.  M.  Henderson 

Program  Dir Ted  Benoit 

Chief  Engineer R.  D.  Huges 

CFAR 

FUN  FLON— 1937— CBC 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Arctic  Radio  Corp.,  Ltd. 

Address 436  Main  St. 

Phone:  4422  Air  Time:  Daytime 

News   Service    BN 

Trans.  Service ...  SESAC,  Lang-Worth,  ASCAP 

Representative    Stovin,  Young 

Membership   CARTB 

President    J.  Mundie 

Station  Manager C.  H.  Witney 

Commercial  Manager T.  Ashmore 

Progran  Director E.  Smallwood 

CKSB 

ST.  BONIFACE— 1946--CBC 

Frequency:  1250  Kc.  .Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned Radio-St.   Boniface  Ltd. 

Address  607  Langevin  St. 

Phone:  20-4865  Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    BUP 

Trans.  Service    SESAC 

Representative Renaud,  McGillvra,  Hunt 

President    Celestin  Champagne 

General  Mgr Roland  Couture 

Commercial  Mgr Raoul  Normandeau 

Program  Dir Denis  Belair 

Chief  Engineer Yves  Savignac 


CBW 

WINNIPEG— 1948— CBC 

Frequency:  990  Kc Power:  50.000  WatU 

Owned-Operated  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business   Address 541    Portage   Ave. 

Phone:    742-541 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Regional  Representative J.  R.  Finlay 

Chrm.  of  Board A.  Davidson  Dunton 

General  Manager J.  Alphonse  Oulmet 

Station   Manager J.   N.   Mogridge 

Commercial  Mgr W.  E.  Powell 

Reg.  Prog.  Director Dan  E.  Cameron 

Publicity  Director Jack   Brickenden 

Reg.  Chief  Engineer W.  G.  Richardson 

CJOB 

WINNIPEG— 1946 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Blick  Bcstg.,  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address Lindsay  Bldg. 

Phone  Number 926,  374 

Transcription  Service World,  Thesaurus, 

Associated,  Standard,  Lang-Worth 

Membership    CAB 

President,  General  Manager I.  O.  Blick 

Commercial  Manager A.  J.  Messner 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr H.  J.  Gibson 

Production  Mgr George  C.  Davies 

Chief  Engineer R.  V.  Durie 


C  K  R  C 


WINNIPEG— 1934— CBC  DOMINION 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned ....  Transcanada  Communications,  Ltd. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 300  Carlton  St. 

Phone:  922-266 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service BUP.  BN.  CP 

Transcription   Service ...  Lang-Worth,  Standard 

Membership  CARTB.  BBM 

Representative Weed.  All-Canada 

President  Clifford  Sifton 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr William  A.  Speera 

Commercial  Manager B.  M.  Pirie 

Prom.,  Pub.  Mgr Wm.  H.  Edge 

Program  Director J.  M.  Hill 

Publicity  Dir F.  M.  Desourdy 

Chief  Engineer A.  W.  Hooper 


CKY 


WINNIPEG— 1950 

Frequency:  580  Kc Power:  5000  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By Station  CKY,  Ltd. 

Business  Address 432  Main  St 

Phone:  931,  531 Air  T'mie:  Full  Time 

Transcription Capital,  SESAC,  Associated 

Representative Stovin,  Cooke 

Membership CAB,  WAB 

President Lloyd  E.  Moff att 

Adv.  Sales  Mgr W.  E.  Collier 

Local  Sales  Mgr C.  F.  Hawkins 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Harry  O.  Watts 

Program  Director Jack   R.  Stewart 

Chief  Engineer A.  Melowanchuck 


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NEW  BRUNSWICK 


C  K  N  B 

CAMPBELLTON— 1939— CBC 

Fr»q\i©ncy:  950  Kc Power:   1000  Walts 

Orrned-Oper.  By .  .Restigouche  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Business  Address 110  Water  St. 

Phone:   3-2009    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representatire   Hardy.  Weed 

News    Service    CP 

Membership    CARTE,    BBM 

President J.  Wesley  MacDonald 

General    Manager Dr.    Charles   H.   Houde 

Prod,  Mgr Bill  Harper 

Station  Manager Stan  Chocpman 

Program  Director Bob  Richards 

Chief  EJigineer   Phil  Paquette 

CJEM 

EDMUNDSTON— 1944— CBC 

Frequency:  570  Kc Power:  1000  Wotts 

Owned-Oper.  By Edmundston  Radio,  Ltd. 

Phone:   880 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription    Service     SESAC 

News  Service BN 

Representative    Stovin,   Young 

President   George  Michaud 

Managing  Dir Jack  Brillont 

Station  Manager Maurice  Lacasse 

Sales   Prom.  Mgr Maurice  Lacasse 

Comm..  Prom.  Mgr Georges  Guerrette 

Program  Director Paul-Emile  Carrier 

Chief  Elngineer   Adrien  Garceau 

CFNB 

FREDERICTON— 1923— CBC 

Frequency:  550  Kc Power:  5000  Walts 

Owned-Op*r.  By. .  .James  S.  Neill  &  Sons,  Ltd. 

Phone:   5501 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    UP,   AP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  Standard 

Representative    All-Canada,  Weed 

Membership    CARTB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Dr.  Malcolm  Neill 

Comm..   Prom.   Mgr H.   L.   McFee 

Program  Director J.  T.  H.  Fenety 

Chief  Engineer Glenn  D.  Love 

CBAF 

MONCTON— 1954— CBC 

Frequency:    1300   Kc Power:   5000   Watts 

Address Georges  &  Archibald  Sts. 

Representative Canadian    Bcstg.    Corp. 

General    Manager Alphonese    Ouimet 

Commercial    Mgr M.    Valiguette 

Regional    Director W.    S.    Briggs 

Press  &  Info.  Service  Dir R.  C.  Fraser 

Engineer    W.    G.   Richardson 

CKCW 

MONCTON— 1934— CBC 

Frequency:  1220  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Moncton  Bcstg.,  Ltd. 

Phone:  4-9111.  2.  3.  4 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service BUP,  RP.  BN 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 


Representative    Young.  Stovin 

Membership   BAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr F.  A.  Lynda 

Commercial  Manager T.  Tonner 

Program  Director    W.  Fulton 

Pubhcity  Dir R.  B.  Reid 

Chief  Engineer Arnold  Brewster 


CKMR 


NEW  CASTLE— 1949— CBC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Miramichi  Bcstg.  Co..  Ltd. 

Phone:  690 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    BUP 

Representative    Renaud 

President L.  W.  Flett 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr R.  J.  Wallace 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir D.  L.  Leeman 

C  B  A 

SACKVILLE— 1939— CBC 

Frequency:  1070  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio   Address 100   Sackville   St.. 

Halifax.  N.  S. 

Phone  Number    3-6188 

News  Service BUP.  CP,  R 

Regional  Representative W.  E.  S,  Briggs 

General  Manager  (CBC). .  .J.  Alphonse  Ouimet 

Station  Manager S.  R. 

Program  Director H.  J.   Boyle 

Publicity  Director R.  C.  Fraser 

Chief  Engineer G.  W.  Olive 

CFBC 

SAINT  JOHN— 1946— CBC 

Frequency:  930  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Fundy  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address 68  Carleton  St. 

Phone:  2-3301 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    BUP 

Transcription    Service    Thesaurus 

Representative.. Weed,  Hunt.  Nat'l  Best.  Sales 

Membership    CARTB 

President A.  M.  A.  McLean 

General  Manager Hugh  T.  Trueman 

Commercial  Manager C.  F.  Bedford 

Program   Director Wm.   Tonner 

Prom.  Mgr..  Publ.  Dir R.  J.  Gallagher 

Chief  Engineer H.  M.  Stout 

CHSJ 

SAINT  JOHN— 1934— CBC 

Frequency:  1150  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By... New  Brunswick  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 14  Church  St. 

Phone:  3-3304 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newspaper  AffiL   Journal,  Globe 

Transcription    Service World,    Lang-Worth 

Representative Stovin.  Young 

Membership   NARTB 

Station  Manager George  A.  Cromwell 

Program   Director Cleve   G.  StUlwell 

Asst.  Station  Manager Earl  McCarron 

Chief  Engineer J.  G.  Bishop 


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CBY 

CORNER  BROOK— 1942— CBC 

frequency:    790   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . . ,  Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Air    Time Full   Time 

Representative C.   V.  Hierlihy 

Gen.  Mgr.  (CBC) J.  Alphonse  Ouimet 

CBG 

GANDER— 1949— CBC 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. .  .Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Drawer  32 

Phone   Number    349 

News  Service CP.  BUP,  Reuters.  PN 

General  Manager J.  A.  Ouimet 

CBT 

GRAND  FALLS— 1949— CBC 

Frequency:  1350  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . .  .  Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address   Munro  Bldg. 

Phone  Number 2102 

Air  Time 16  Va  hrs. 

Gen.  Mgr.  (CBC) I.  Alphonse  Ouimet 

Station  Manager John  J.  Grace 

Press  &  Info.  Ser.  Director  (CBC).  .Ron  C.  Fraser 


CJON 


ST.  JOHN'S— 1951 

Frequency:    930    Kc Power:    5000    Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Nlld.  Bcstg.  Co..  Ltd. 

Address Prince    of   Wales    St. 

Phone:  7106 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    AP.  CP.  BN 

Transcription    Service.  ..  .Lang-Worth.    SESAC 

Reps All-Canada   Radio.   Weed 

Membership    : .  . .    CABT.  BBM 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Geoffrey  W.  Stirling 

Station  Manager Don  Jamieson 

Commercial  Marager F.  Dawe 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Jack  Baird 

Program    Director Art    Hartnett 

Publicity  Director   C.  Yuill 

Chief   Engineer Oscar  Hierlihy 


VOAR 


ST.  JOHN'S— 1929 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:   100  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Nild.  Mission  Conf. 

Address P.   O.  Box   574 

Phone     6760 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Philip  Moores 


CBN 


VOCM 


ST.   JOHN'S— 1949— CBC 

Frequency:   640   Kc Power:    10.000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By . . .  Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    St.  John's 

Air   Time I6V2    hrs. 

News   Service CP,  Reuters 

Representative    CBC 

General  Manager  (CBC).  .  .J.  Alphonse  Ouimet 

Commercial  Mgr.  (CBC) W.  E.  Powell 

Publ.  Director  (CBC) Ron  C.  Fraser 

Chief  Engineer  (CBC) C.  W.  Olive 


ST.  JOHN'S— 1936 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Colonial  Bcstg.  System 

Business  Address ....  Water  at  McBride's  Hill 

Phone    3148-9 

News  Service CP.  PN.  BUP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus.  World 

Membership    CARTB,    AAB 

Representative Stovin,    Canada,    Young 

Managing  Director H.  N.  Butler 

Commercial  Manager M.  Shulman 

Program  Director J.  Regan 

Chief  Engineer W.  B.  William* 


NOVA  SCOTIA 


CJFX 


ANTIGONISH— 1943— CBC 

Frequency:  580  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Atlantic  Bcstrs..  Ltd. 

Address   Box  280 

Phone:  580 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Tramscription  Service    SESAC 

Representative    Mulvihill.  Young 

General  Manager J.  Clyde  Nunn 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr C.  M.  Tiemey 

Program   Director Charles    O'Brien 

Publicity  Dir Bruce  Refuse 

Chief    Engineer G.    C.    MacDougall 


CKBW 


BRIDEWATER— 1947 

Frequency:    1000   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Acadia  Bcstg.  Co..  Ltd. 


Address 399    King    St. 

Representative    R-R.  Cooke 

President C.    J.    Morrow 

General  Manager John  F.  Hirtle 

Station  Manager James  A.  MacLeod 

Comm.  Mgr J.  C.  Newell 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Lester  L.  Rogers 

Program  Director A.  Maxwell  Ramey 

Publicity  Director R.  A.  MacLctren 

Chief  Engineer Douglas  B.  Hirtle 

CBH 

HALIFAX— 1947— CBC 

Frequency:   1330  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By.  . .  .Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 100  Sackville  St. 

General  Manager J.  Alphonse  Ouimet 

Station  Manager S.  R.  Kennedy 

Press  &  Info  Service  Director Ron  Fraser 


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HALIFAX— 1926— CBC 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  5000  Wcrttg 

Owned  Oper.  By.  .  .Maritime  Bcstg.  Corp.,  Ltd. 

Bus.  Studio  Address 10  Tobln  St. 

Phone:   3-8318 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service CP.    BUP 

Newspaper    Affil.    .  Chronicle-Herald,    Mail-Star 
Transcription   Service .  .Thesaurus,   Lang-Worth 

Representative All-Canada,  Weed 

Membership    CARTB 

President Graham  W.  Dennis 

Gen..   Station   Manager Gerald    Redmond 

Commercial    Manager Douglas   Grant 

Sales    Prom.    Mgr John    Holden 

Program    Manager John    A.    Funston 

Chief  Engineer      Arthur  H.  Greig 

CJCH 

HALIFAX— 1944 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  5000  Watti 

Owned  Operated  By Chronicle  Co..  Ltd. 

Bus. -Studio   Address 741   Robie  St. 

Phone:  5-5443 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service   World 

Representative    Mulvihill 

Managing  Director B.  P.  McCurdy 

Station  Manager E.  Finlay  MacDonald 

Prod.  Mgr Leonard  J.  Chappie 

Prog.   Dir Al  Foster 

Commercial  Mgr C.  L.  Chambers 

Chief  Engineer A.  Reginald  MacWilUoans 

CKEN 

KENTVILLE— 1944 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.   By ..  Evangeline  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Business-Studio   Address Radio   Center 

Phone:  Kentville  2111 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News    Service    CP 

Transcription    Service     World 

Representative    Alexander 

Membership     CARTB,    BBM 

President George    Wilson 

General  Manager J.  A.  C.  Lewis 

Commercial  Mgr Mrs.  E.  J.  Macmillan 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr B.  M.   Butler-Gray 

Program    Director W.   A.   Bishop 

Publicity  Director Graham  Galloway 

Chief  Engineer A.  M.  Bishop 


CKEC 


NEW  GLASGOW 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Hector  Bcstg.  Co. 

General    Manager James    M.    Cameron 

Asst.   Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr Howard  MacLean 

Promotion   Manager Ross   Ingram 

Chief   Engineer Charles   Gogen 

CBI 

SYDNEY— 1948— CBC 

Freq.:   1140  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 


Business-Studio  Address 247  Charlotte  St. 

Station  Manager F.  G.  Cooke 

Chief  Eng G.  R.  Oulton 

C  J  C  B 

SYDNEY— 1929— CBC 

Frequency:    1270  Kc Power:   5000  d.. 

1000  Watts  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Cape  Breton  Bcstrs..  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address Radio  Bldg. 

Phone  Number    5596-7 

Air   Time Full   Time 

News  Service   PN 

Transcription  Service . .  Thesaurus,  Lang-Worth 

Representative All-Canada,  Weed 

General  Manager J.  Marven  Nathonson 

Commercial  Manager R.  M.  Burchell 

Sales   Prom.   Mgr M.   C.  MacQuarrie 

Program  Director T.  C.  Robertson 

Chief  Engineer A.  E.  Vernon 

CKCL 

TRURO— 1947 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By. Colchester  Bcstg.  Co.  Ltd. 

Business  Address 7  Pleasant  St. 

Phone:  491 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service BUP,  RP 

Transcription  Service   Associated,  World 

Representative   Radio  Time  Sales 

Membership CARTB,  BBM 

President,  General  Mgr J.  Arthur  Manning 

Comm.  Mgr George  B.  Moore 

Program  Director Lloyd   Cavanagh 

Chief  Engineer Sidney  Bemasconi 


CFAB 


WINDSOR— 1944 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Evangeline  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address Radio  Centre 

Phone:  2111 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    CP 

Transcription    Service    World 

Representative     Alexander 

Membership  CARTB.  BBM 

President    George   Wilson 

General  Manager J.  A.  C.  Lewis 

Comm.  Mgr Mrs.  E.  J.  MacMillon 

Promotion   Mgr Bernard  Butler-Gray 

Program  Director Willard  A.  Bishop 

Publicity  Director Graham  Galloway 

Chief  Engineer A.  M.  Bishop 

CJLS 

YARMOUTH— 1934— CBC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Gateway  Bcstg.  Co.,  Lid 

Address 222  Main  St. 

Phone:  500 Aix  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    CP 

Transcription  Service    All-Canada 

Representative    All-Canada,  Weed 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr.,  Chf.  Eng..  .D.L.  Smith 
Publicity  Dir WilUam  Singer 


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CKBB 


BARRIE— 1949 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Barrie  Bcstg.  Co.  Ltd. 

Address    26  Dunlop  St.  W. 

Phone:   5585 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    BN 

Membership    CARTB,    BBM 

Representative    Young,    MulvihiU 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Ralph  T.  Snelgrove 

Station  Manager H.  J.  Snelgrove 

Comm.    Mgr Robert   Hunter 

Program   Director Robert   McLean 

Publicity    Director F.   L.   Fraser 

Chief   Engr Jack   Mattenley 

CJBQ 

BEIiEVILLE— 1947— CBC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Quinte  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address P.  O.  Box  399 

Phone:  3200 Air  Tmie:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service World,  Thesaurus 

Representative   Stovin,  Can.  Sta.  Rep. 

Membership    CARTB 

President A.  McLean  Haig 

Station  Manager W.  H.  Stovin 

Commercial  Manager J.  H.  MacDonald 

Program  Director P.  R.  Flagler 

Chief  Engineer J.  B.  Buchanan 


CFJB 


BRAMPTON— 1953 

Frequency:    1090  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By CFIB,  Ltd. 

Address 2    Ellen   St. 

Phone    2321 

Rep Radio  &  TV  Sales,  Cooke 

President     William    Martin 

General  Manager Fenwick  Job 

Commercial   Manager Deryk  Upton 

Chief  Engineer E.  F.  Job 

CKPC 

BRANTFORD— 1923— CBC 

Frequency:  1380  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Telephone  City  Best.,  Ltd. 

Address. .  525  Colborne  St. 

Phone:  3-2664 Air  Time:  FuU  Time 

Transcription  Service  World 

News  Service    BUP 

Transcription    Service World,    Capitol 

Representative J.  L.  Alexander 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Mrs.  F.  M.  Buchanan 

StaUon    Manager R.    Buchanan 

Comm.    Manager Wally   Shubal 

Sales  Prom.,  Pub.  Director A.  J.  KeUy 

Chief   Engineer J.   Featherston 

CFJR 

BROCKVILLE— 1943--CBC 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  By Eastern  Ontario  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 


Business-Studio  Address 17  King  St.  West 

Phone:  4628 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    BUP 

Trans.  Service Lang-Worth 

Representative    Stovin.   Young 

Membership BBM 

Pres..  Gen.  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr..  .Jack  R.  Rodiord 

Asst.  Sta.  Mgr Thomas  Statham 

Program    Director Jim    Chapman 

Chief  Engineer Sid  Penstone 

CFCO 

CHATHAM— 1926— CBC— 
DOMINION 

Frequency:   630   Kc Power:    1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Operated  By John  Beardall 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  277 

Phone  Number 2626 

News  Service BUP 

Transcription   Service Cole,   Lang-Worth 

Pres.,    Gen.    Manager John    Beardall 

Commercial    Director Peter    Kirkey 

CKSF 

CORNWALL— 1945— CBC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By .  Standard-Freeholder,  Ltd. 

Bvisiness-Studio  Address 36  Pitt  St. 

Phone  Number 480001 

Air  Time 6:45  a.m.-ll:45  p.m. 

News  Service    CBN 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative    Stovin.  McGillvro 

Membership    CARTB 

Station  Manager Fred  H.  Pemberton 

Publicity  Director Alma  Larocque 

Program    Director Carl    Fisher 

Chief  Engineer Mahlon  Clark 

CKFI 

FORT  FRANCES— 1944— CBC-KBS 

Frequency:  800  Kc. .  .  Power:  1  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned  By Radio  Station  CKFI 

Business-Studio    Address 242    Scott    St. 

Phone:  200 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    BN 

Transcription  Service   . . .  Keystone,  Lang-Worth 

Rep Radio  Reps..  Cooke,  Hunt,  Lawson 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr J.  G.  McLaren 

Station    Manager Gordon   McBride 

Commercial   Mgr Ted   Ashton 

Chief  Engineer Dick  Endseth 

CKPR 

FORT  WILUAM— 1931— CBC 

Frequency:  580  Kc Power:  1000  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By H.  F.  Dougall  Co.,  Ltd. 

Bus.-Studio    Address Radio   Hall 

Phone:  33477 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    CP.   PR 

Trans.  Ser Thesaurus. 

Rep Radio  Representatives,  Yoxmg 

Membership    CARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr H.  F.  Dougall 


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Sta..  Comm.  Mqr. 
Proqrom  Director, 
Publicity  Director 
Chiei    Engineer. 


Georqe   JeHrey 

.  .  .J.  P.  Friesen 

Jack     Masters 

.  .  .  W.   T.   Rom 


CKGR 

GALT— 1954 

Frequency:    1110  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Oper.   By ....  Margaret   Gourlay   Spohn 

Address    3  Amslie  St. 

Phone    4318 

Representative  Stovin 

President     Mrs.    Margaret    Spohn 

Managing    Director Gerald   H.   Lee 

Advertising    Representative  ...  Derrick    Crossey 

Program    Director John    Meadows 

Chief   Engineer Gerald   W.   Lee 

CJOY 

GUELPH— 1948 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Walts 

Owned  Operated   By CJOY.  Ltd. 

Business  Address Bond  Bldg. 

Phone:   5500    Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News  Service BN 

Transcription  Service   Associated 

Representative    Radio  Reps.,  Cooke 

Membership    CARTB 

Pres..  Sta.  Mgr Wallace  Blatter 

Commercial  Mgr Frederick  T.  Metcalf 

Program   Director Don   LeBIanc 

Chief  Engineer J.  Milligan 


CHML 


HAMILTON— 1927— CBC 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. .  .Maple  Leaf  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address 848  Main  St.,  E. 

Phone:  9-2411 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service    Standard 

Membership    CARTB 

President Kenneth   D.   Soble 

Station  Manager Tom  Darling 

Commercial  Manager W.  D.  Whitaker 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Stafford  Habberfield 

Program  Director Agnes  M.  Anderson 

Chief  Engineer Hugh  Potter 

CKOC 

HAMILTON— 1922— CBC 

Frequency:   1150  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Ov(med Wentworth  Radio  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address 32   John  St. 

Phone:  7-4483 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    BUP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  World 

Representative    All-Canada.   Weed 

Membership   CARTB.  BBM 

President H.   R.   Carson 

General  Manager W.  T.  Cranston 

Commercial  Manager J.  Lyman  Potts 

Promotion  Mgr Donald  H.  Watson 

Pro<jram  IMrector Frank  D.  Fogwell 

Chief  Engineer Letli«  Horton 


CJRL 

KENORA— 1938— CBC 

Frequency:   1220  Kc Power:  1000  Watte 

Owned-Oper.    By Loyd  Moffat 

Address    Johnson  Block 

Phone  Number   6212 

News  Service CP.  BUP 

Representative   Stovin,  Cooke 

Membership BBM.  WAB.  CARTB 

Manager J.  Thorn 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr George  Balcaen 

Chief   Engineer Bill  Jones 

CKLC 

KINGSTON— 1953— CBC 

Frequency:    1380   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By St.  Lavrrence  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 99   Brock  Si. 

Phone    24927 

Representative    Stovin,    Forjoe 

General  Manager T.  D.  French 

Comm.   Manager J.   F.  French 

Prog.  Dir..  Prod.  Mgr C.  J.  Bermingham 

Chief  Engineer Barry  M.  Ogden 

CKWS 

KINGSTON— 1942— CBC 

Frequency:  960  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Frontenac  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address King  St. 

News   Service    PN 

Trans.    Ser Lang-Worth 

Rep NatL  Best.  Sales,  Weed 

Membership    CARTB 

President Senator  W.  R.  Davies 

Vice-President Roy   H.   Thomson 

Station  Manager Roy  W.  Hofstetter 

Asst.  Mgr P.  D.  Scanlan 

Comm.   Manager Weldon   Wilson 

Program  Manager W.  Luxton 

Chief  Engineer Burt  Cobb 


CJKL 


KIRKLAND  LAKE— 1934^CBC 

Frequency:  580  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned Kirkland  Lake  Bestg.,  Ltd. 

Address   Govt.  Rd.  West 

Phone:  27   Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service BN 

Transcription  Service    Lang- Worth 

Representative Natl.  Best.  Sales,  Weed 

Membership    CARTB 

President Roy   H.   Thompson 

General  Manager J.  M.  Davidson 

Station    Manager Gord   Burnett 

Commercial  Manager J.  Weatherwax 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Bill  Binney 

Program   Director Jesse  French 

Chief  Engineer C.  L.  Spence 


CKCR 


KITCHENER— 1929-^BC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watte 

Owned-Opr.  By K..W.  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 


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Business-Studio  Address 125  King  St.  W. 

Phone:   3-3628    Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Service AP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Representative Renoul,  Hunt.  Young  Reps. 

Membership    CARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr James  C.  Mitchell 

Conun.  Mgr Jack  G.  Liddle 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Gordon  J.  Shaw 

Prog.  Dir Ken  W.  Mackinnon 

Publicity  Dir James  C.  Mitchell 

Chief  Engineer Ion  Hortman 


CFPL 


LONDON— 1933-<:BC 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper London  Free  Press  Printing  Co. 

Address 442  Richmond  St. 

Phone:  2-5201 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    CP 

Transcription    Langworth,  World 

Representative Weed,  All-Canada 

Membership CARTB.  BMI,  BBM,  CCBA 

President Walter  J.  Blackburn 

Gen.  Mgr Murray  T.  Brown 

Station  Mgr W.  Clifford  Wingrove 

Production  Mgr J.  N.  lUman 

Comm.  Mgr Douglas  C.  Trowell 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Harvey  M.  Clarke 

Chief  Engineer Glen  A.  Robitaille 

C  H  V  C 

NIAGARA  FALLS-WELLAND— 1947 

Frequency:   1600  Kc Power:  5.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Station  CHVC,  Ltd. 

Business  Address . . .  Rainbow  Bridge,  Niagara 
Falls— 76  Division  St..  Welland 

Phone:  EL.  8-7151.  7269 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    BUP 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus 

Representative  Cooke,  Alexander 

President B.    Howard   Bedford 

General  Manager A.  W.  Blakely 

Commercial  Manager   John  Pritchard 

Chief   Engineer L.  H.  Rook 

CFCH 

NORTH  BAY— 1932-^CBC 

Frequency:  600  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Thompson  Enterprises 

Address. .  .Bank  of  Nova  Scotia  Bldg.,  Toronto 

Phone:  2400 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service.  .Lang-Worth,  Thesourus 

Representative NatL  Best.  Sales  Weed 

President Ken  Thompson 

General  Manager H.  Freeman 

Station  Manager Keith  Packer 

Commercial   Manager Bill    King 

Program  Director  Clarence  Houston 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Barnaby 

CFOR 

ORDLUA— 1945— CBC 

Frequency:   1570  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Gordon  E.  Smith 

Bus.-Studio  Address R.  R.  No.  3 


Phone:  3246 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription   Service    World.   Cole 

Representative    Stephens&    Towndxow 

Membership    CAB.  BBM 

President,  General  Mgr Gordon  E.  Smith 

Program    Director Pete    McGarvey 

Commercial   Manager Alex    Gilmour 

Promotion    Manager Russ    Waters 

Chief  Engineer George  Slinn 

CKLB 

OSHAWA— 1949 

Frequency:   1350  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.   By ...  Lakeland    Bcstg.    Co.,   Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address 16  Centre  St. 

Phone:  3-3415 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Alexander.  McGillvra 

News   Service    CP 

Membership    CARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Alfred  H.  Collins 

Comm.,  Sta.  Mgr Gordon  G.  Garrison 

Program  Director   Ken  Phillips 

Publicity  Diretcor William  Marchand 

CBO 

OTTAWA— 1924— CBC 

Frequency:  910  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus.-Studio  Address. ..  .Chateau  Laurier  Hotel 

Phone  Number    2-1151 

Station  Manager Charles  P.  Wright 


CFRA 


OTTAWA— 1947 

Frequency:  560  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Station  CFRA 

Business    Address Ryan    Auditorium 

Phone  Number    3-8241 

Transcription  Service. .  .Standard,  Lang-Worth, 
Capitol 

Representative Stephens-Towndrow,    Weed 

President,  General  Mgr Frank  Ryan 

CKOY 

OTTAWA— 1949— CBC 

Freq.:  1310  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Operated   By CKOT,  Ltd. 

Address 272  Somerset  St.,  W. 

Phone:  PA.  2-6501 Air  Time:  Full  Tune 

News  Service BN,  BUP 

Transcription    Service Capitol.    Thesaurus. 

World.  Lang- Worth 

Representative Cooke,  Natl.  Best.  Sales 

President Duncan  K.  MacTorisb 

Commercial  Manager Jack  Thompson 

Program  IMrector Keith  Sterling 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Lew  Hill 

Chief    Engineer Ken    Puttock 

CFOS 

OWEN  SOUND— 1940--CBC 

Frequency:  1470  Kc Power:  1000  Watt* 

Owned Grey  &  Bruce  Bcstg.  Co..  Ltd. 

Address 270  Sth  St  E. 


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Sun  Times 

SioTln,  Young 

,  .  .Howard  Fleming 

WllHam   N.   Hawkln. 

R.   Tomllnion 

E.   Smith 

L.    Phillips 
R.    Turnpenny 


CHO  V 


PEMBROKE— 1942— CBC 

rr«qu»ncy:   1350  Kc Pow.r:   1000  WatU 

Owt)»dOp«r.  By Ottawa  Vallvy  Bcitq.  Co. 

Addr*»«  319   Pembroke  St. 

Phon»:  RE.  2  3657  Air  Tim©:  Full  Time 

N*wt   S«rYlc0    BUP 

Tr«B*criptkMi  S«rvk* Thetaurus.  SESAC 

■•pTOMBlatlT* Stovln,  Young 

PrM^  Gmi,  Hqr E.  G.  Archibald 

Proqrom  Director  Gregory  Poupore 
Comm..  Prom.  Manager.  .  .  .Ramsay  F.  Garrow 
Chi*!  Eaqln*«r W.  E.  Schmidt 


C  H  EX 


PETERBOROUGH— 1942— CBC 

Fre<iu»ncy:   1430  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned  Kawartha    Bcstg.   Co.,   Ltd. 

But.  Studio  Addrttti Hunter  &  Water  Sts. 

Phone:  2-0451 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

New*    Serrice  BN 

Newt.    Aifil The    Examiner 

Trantcription    Service     Lang-Worth 

RepreseotatWe    Natl.  Best.  Sales,  Weed 

Membership CARTE,    CCBA,   BMI 

Pretldent W.  R.  Davies 

General  Manager J.  Davidson 

Station   Manager D.   R.   Lowrle 

Commercial  Manager    D.  T.  Manning 

Salet  Prom.  Mgr. D.  Slater 

Program    Director Wm.   Straiton 

Publicity  Dir D.  Clark 

Chiel  Engineer A.  E.  Crump 


CFPA 


PORT  ARTHUR— 1944— CBC 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned  Operated  By Ralph  H.  Parker 

Addrett   87  N.  Hill  St. 

Phone:  4-2404    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newt    Service    BN 

Trantcription  Service    Standard,  SESAC 

Repretentative ....  Broadcast     RepresentatlTes. 
Alexander,  Weed,  Hunt 

Memberthip CARTB.  BBM,  CCBA 

Pret..  Sla.,  Gen.  Mgr Ralph  H.  Parker 

Commercial  Manager R,  P.  MacGowan 

Program    Director Ken    MacGray 


CKTB 


STE.  CATHARINES— 1930— CBC 

Frequericy:  620  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned Niagara   District    Bcstg.   Co.,    Ltd. 


Business  Studio  Address 12  Yates  St. 

Phono:  MU.  4-1174 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    PN 

Transcription  Service    Standard.   World 

Roproscnlatlvo McGillvra.  P.  Mulvihill 

Membership    CARTB.   BBM.  CAB 

President W.   B.   C.  Burgayne 

General   Manager Mary  C.   Burgoyne 

Commeiclal  Manager V.  A.  Lococo 

Program  Director Jack  Dawson 

Chief  Engineer W.  H.  Allen 


CHLO 


ST.  THOMAS— 1943— CBC 

Frequency:  680  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owner Station  CHLO,  Ltd. 

Address   133  Curtis  St. 

Phone:  3696 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service BUP.  BN 

Transcription    Service ....  Lang-Worth.    SESAC 

Rep Stephens   &  Towndrow.   Young 

Membership CARTB,  CCBA 

President    G.  C.  NichoUs 

Gen.,  Conun.  Mgr F.  Allen  Bestall 

Ass't  Mgr..  Comm.  Mgr Peter  K.  Dickens 

Program   Dir F.  Robert  Station 

Publicity    Dir Glenn    Bricklin 

Chief  Engineer William  R.  Onn 


CHOK 


SARNIA— 1946— CBC 

Freq.:    1070  Kc Power:  5  Kw.  d.,  1  Kw.  n. 

Owned-Oper.  By Somia  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address 1481/2  Front  St.  N. 

Phone:    Digby   4-1121 Air   Time:    Full   Tmie 

News   Service    BN 

Trcnscription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative Cooke.    Mulvihill 

Membership    CARTB,   CCBA 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Claude  R.  Irvine 

Station  Manager Karl  E.  Monk 

Commercial  Manager. . .  .Arthur  H.  J.  O'Hagan 

Program    Director Phil    Clayton 

Chief  Engineer Robert  F.  Cooke 


CJIC 


SAULT  STE.  MARIE— 1934— CBC 

F-equency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Wattt 

Owned-Oper.  By Hyland  Radio-TV  Ltd. 

Address 119   East  St. 

Phone:  Algoma  31121 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    BN 

Representative J.  L.  Alexander,  McGUWra 

Membership    CARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr J.  G.  Hyland 

Commercial  Manager E.  Vance 

Program    Director Babs    Corbett 

Chief  Engineer D.  N.  Irwin 

CJCS 

STRATFORD— 1927— CBC 
DOMINION 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watt« 

Owned-Oper.  By Frank  M.  Squires 

Address 125  Ontario  St. 


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Phone:  1675 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   BUP 

Tromscription  Service World 

Representative All    Canada,   Weed 

Meml>ership    CARTB 

Sta.,  Geiu  Manager Frank  M.  Squires 

Sta..  Comm.  Mgr S.  E.  Tapley 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr..  Pub.  Dir John  E.  Phillips 

Program  Director Alex  L.  Smith 

Chief  Engineer John  Grigg 


CHNO 


SUDBURY— 1947— CBC 

Frequency:    1900  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Sudbury  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Business  Address 166  Elm  St.,  W. 

Phone:  OS.  5-6416 Air  Time:  FuU  Tmie 

News   Service    BN 

Trans.  Service    SESAC 

Representative Renaud,  Hunt,  Young 

President,  General  Mgr F.  B.  Ricard 

Station  Commercial  Manager R.  Riel 

Soles  Prom.  Mgr J.  Glover 

Program  Director WiU  Davidson 

Chief  Engineer Henry  Albert 


CKSO 


SUDBURY— 1935— CBC 

Frequency:  790  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By CKSO,  Radio,  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address 21  Elgin  St..  N. 

Phone:  OS.  5-7505 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service    Thesaurus 

Representative All-Canada,  Weed 

Membership    CARTB 

President G.  M.  Miller,  Q.C. 

General  Manager W.  J.  Woodill 

Station    Manager K.    Dobson 

Program  Director Basil  Scully 

Chief   Engineer J.  McRae 

CFCL 

TIMMINS— 1951— CBC 

Frequency:  580  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d  n. 

Owned I.  Conrad  Lavigne 

Address    175   Third  Ave. 

Phone:  576.  7   Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service    BUP 

Trans.  Service    SESAC 

Representative    Renaud 

Membership    NARTB 

President J.  Conrad  Lavigne 

Sta..  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Rene  Barrette 

Commercial  Mgr Laurent  Smith 

Program  Dir Jean  De  VilUers 

Chief  Engineer   Roch  Demers 

CKGB 

TIMMINS— 1933— CBC 

Frequency:  680  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Timmins  Bcstg.  Ltd. 

Bus.-Studio  Address   P.  O.  Box  560 

Phone:   1-500    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service , .  BN 

News.  Af f il Daily  Press 


Transcription  Service Lang-Worth 

Representative NatL   Best.   Sales.  Weed 

Membership    CARTB 

President R.  H.  Thomson 

General  Manager J.  M.  Davidson 

Station   Manager J.   W.   Pollie 

Commercial  Manager Wally  Rewegan 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Gerry  Hall 

Program  Director Bill  Nadeau 

Pxiblicity   Director Gino   Cicci 

Chief  Engineer Ernie   Mott 

CBL 

TORONTO— 1927— CBC 

Frequency:  740  Kc Power:  50.000  Wotts 

Owned-Oper.  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 354  Jarvis  St. 

News  Service BUP,  Reuters.  CP 

Transcription  Service   Lang-Worth 

Representative CBC 

General  Manager  (CBC) ...  J.  Alphonse  Ouimet 

Commercial  Manager  (CBC) W.  E.  Powell 

Program   Director H.   J.   Boyle 

CFRB 

TORONTO— 1927— CBS 

Frequency:  1010  Kc Power:  50.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. Rogers  Radio  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address   37  Bloor  St.  W. 

Phone:  WA.  4-5711    Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transcription  Service Thesaurus,  World 

Representative   Young.  All-Canada 

President    Harry   Sedgwick 

Station  Manager Lloyd  Moore 

Commercial  Manager Waldo  Holden 

Program   Director Wes   McKnight 

Sales  Prom.  Dir Ken  Marsden 

Chief  Engineer Clive  Eastwood 


CHUM 


TORONTO— 1945 

Frequency:   1050  Kc Power:  1000  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By York  Bcstrs..  Ltd. 

Address    250  Adelaide  St.  W. 

News   Service    UP 

Transcription  Service Associated  Capitol 

Representative   McGillvra.  Nadeau 

Membership    CARTB 

President Allan  F.  Waters 

Sales  Mgr Geo.  Taylor 

Program  Director Leigh  Lee 

Chief   Engineer George   Jones 


C  J  B  C 


TORONTO— 1936— CBC 

Frequency:  860  Kc Power:  50.000  Walts 

Owned-Oper.  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 354  Jarvis  St. 

Phone   Number WAlnut    3-5481 

Air    Time 17    hrs. 

News  Service BUP.  Reuters.  PN 

General  Manager  (CBC).  .  .J.  Alphonse  Ouimet 

Program  Director H.  J.  Boyle 

Commercial  Manager  (CBC) W.  E.  Powell 

Chief  Engineer  (CBC) G.  W.  Richardson 


703 


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CKEY 

TORONTO— 1944 


rwqu^ncy:  SM  Kc.     Power:  5  Kw.  d..  1  Kw.  n. 
Q,^,^  ir  Toronto  Bcttq.  Co..  Ltd. 

^^^^ImHii  AddrvM  444  UnWertlty  Ave. 

Mm***   km   §3881  Air   Tlmo:    Full   Time 

New.'sTTice  CP.   BUP    AP 

Tr<xn»ct1ptlon    Serrlce  World.    Lanq  Worth. 

Standard.  Awoclated.  Capllol,  Thcsaunis 
R.pT».entattTe  Nail.    Bcsl.   Sales.   Cooke 

Pr„M^* ^°'^^  ^-  Cooko 

0«u  Sta!  Manager  Hal  Cooke 

CoMSaacial  Monaqpr  lack   TurraU 

FMfrOB  Director  .Don  Insley 

PobbcitT    Director  Barry    Penhale 

CWel  Engineer  Allan  Taylor 

CKFH 

TORONTO— 1951 

Frequency:    1400   Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned      Foster  Hewitt   Bcstg..  Ltd. 

Addre»»    1   Grenvills  St. 

Phone:  Walnut  3  0921 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

News   Service    BUP,   UP 

Transcription  Service  Associated.  SESAC 

Representative     eStephens  &  Towndrow.  Weed 

Membership    CARTB 

President    Foster  Hewitt 

Station  Manager Howard  C.  Caine 

Commercial  Mgr Keith  Davey 

Program    Director D.    Robert    Pugh 

Publicity    Director Frank  Somerville 

Chief  Engineer Gerald  Wilson 

CBE 

WINDSOR— 1950— CBC 

Frequency:   1550  Kc.      .Power:  10,000  Watts  d. 

Owned  Oper.  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address    Security   Bldg. 

News  Service CP.  BUP.  R. 


General  Mgr.  (CBC) I-  Alphonse  Oulmet 

Station  Manager M.  L.  Poole 

Promotion  Manager Ron  C.  Eraser 

Commercial  Manager  (CBC) W.  E.  PoweU 

Chief  Engineer  (CBC) G.  W.  Olivi 

CKLW 

WINDSOR— CBC 
(See  U.  S.  Listing,  Detroit,  Mich.) 

CKNX 

WINGHAM— 1926— CBC 

Frequency:  920  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned    CKNX.    Ltd. 

Address    Josephine  St. 

Phone:   158 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    BUP 

Transcription    Service Thesaurus 

Representative   Alexander,  Young 

Membership    CARTB 

President,  General  Mgr W.  T.  Cruickshank 

Sta.,  Coram.  Manager J.  J.  Cruikshank 

Promotion   Manager  — V,  DIttmer 

Publicity    Director Clint    Godwin 

Chief  Engineer S.  C.  Re!d 


CKOX 


WOODSTOCK— 1947 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operoted  By Oxford  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  LOG 

Phone:  Lennox  7-3414 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    BUP 

Transcription  Service   Langworth 

Representative Hunt,  Renaud 

Membership    CAB 

President,  Gen.-Station  Mgr Monty  J.  Worry 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Rex  Brooks 

Program   Director William  Holmes 


PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 


CFCY 

CHARLOTTETOWN— 1924— CBC 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Island  Radio  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Studio  Address 85  Kent  St. 

Phone:   7347 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   PN 

Transcription    Service    Thesaurus 

Representative All-Canada,  Weed 

Meabenhip  CARTB 

President.  Lt.  Col.  K.  S.  Rogers 

Station  Manager R.  F.  Large 

Promotion  Manager  M.  E.  Large 

Proq.   Traffic   Mgr.  W.    A.   McMillan 

Technical    Supervisor  A.    L.    Finley 


CJRW 

SUMMERSIDE— 1948 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Gulf  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address 218  Water  St. 

Phone:   2201-2 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Radio  Reps. 

Transcription  Service World 

Membership    CARTB 

President J.    K.    Currcm 

General  Manager R.  C.  Schuxman 

Sales.  Prom.  Mgr A.  A.  Nicholson 

Program  Director L.  Huestis 

Chief   Engineer H.   Huestis 


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QUEBEC 


CFGT 


ALMA— 1953— CBC 

Frequency:   1270   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Lac.  St.  Jean.  Ltee. 

Address 112  St.  Joseph  St. 

Representative    Renaud 

General  Manager Lionel  Morin 

Program  Director Jean  Jacques  Fortin 


CHAD 


AMOS— 1942— CBC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Northern  Radio  Inc. 

Business  Address 70  Gamble  St.  W..  Rouyn 

Phone:  1400 Air  Time:  Daytime 

News  Service BUP 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr David  A.  Gourd 

Chief  Eng.,  Asst.  Mgr Jean  Senecal 


CB  J 


CfflCOUTIMI— 1333— CBC 

Frequency:  1580  Kc Power:  10.000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

News  Service CP.  BUP.  R.  PN 

Representative     V.    Fortin 

President A.  D.  Dunton 

General  Manager J.  A.  Ouimet 

Station  Manager V.  Fortin 

Commercial   Mgr M.    Valiquette 

Program    Director Aurele    Seguin 

Publicity   Director Robert   Hie 

Chief  Engineer J.  Roberts 


CJMT 


CHICOUTIMI— 1953— CBC 

Frequency:   1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio   Chicoutimi  Enrg. 

Address Tremblay  Bldg..   365  Racine  St. 

Representatives     Renoud.    Davis 

Station  Manager Jean   Bender 


CHEF 


GRANBY— 1945 

Frequency:  1450  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Granby  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address Mains  Bldg.,   13  Centre 

Phone  Number  6611 

News  Service    BUP 

Representative Radio  &  TV  Sales 

Membership    C ARTB 

President    R.    Chaput 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr G.  LaLiberte 

Sales    Manager F.    Normandin 

Program  Director R.  M.  Dube 

Publicity   Director Berna  d   Papineau 

CKCH 

HULL— 1933— CBC 

Frequency:  970  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned Syndicats  d'Oeuwes  Sociales  Ltee 


Business  Studio  Address. .  .121  Notre-Dome  St. 

Phone  Number Pr  7-2771 

Air  Time Unlimited 

News  Service    BUP 

News.  Affil Le  Droit 

Transcription     SESAC 

Representative   Renaud,  McGillvro 

President L.  J.  Billy 

General   Mgr A.   Gratton 

Station  Manager J.  P.  Lemire 

Sales  Promotion  Manager Henry  AUard 

Publicity  Director Y.  Dufour 

Chief  Engineer J.  L.  Champagne 

CKRS 

JONQUIERE— 1947 

Frequency:  590  Kc Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Saguenoy,  Ltd. 

Address 735  St.  Hubert  St. 

News  Service   BUP 

Representative . .  Trans-Quebec,   Hardy,   Young 

Station  Manager Tom  Burham 

Chief  Engineer Gerard  Lemieux 

CKLS 

LA  SARRE— 1950 

Frequency:  1240  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owner Radio  La  Sarre,  Inc. 

Operated  By,  .Northern  Radio-Radio  Nord.  Inc. 

Representative   Renaud,  Weed 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr David  Armand  Gourd 

CKBL 

MATANE— 1948 

Frequency:  1250  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By La  Campagnie   de  Radio 

Address 144  Ave.  St.  Jerome 

Phone:    355 Air   Time:    Full   Time 

Transcription   Service    Associated 

Rep Hardy,  Canadian  Station  Reprs. 

Membership     CAB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Rene  Lapointe 

Sales    Manager Octave    Lapointe 

Pub.  Dir.,  Prom.  Mgr Jean  Daigle 

Pgm.,  Prod.  Dir Marcel  Houle 

Chief  Engineer Yvan  Fortier 

CKBM 

MONTMAGNY— 1954— CBC 

Frequency:  1490  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  AUeghanys,  Inc. 

Address   8  Rue  St.  Thomas 

Representatives Radio  &  TV  Sales,  Hardy 

General  Manager Roger  Boulanger 

Station  Manager Andre   Mercier 


CBF 


MONTREAL— 1937— CBC-ABC-MBS 
NBC 

Frequency:  690  Kc Power:  50,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 


705 


ODD 


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P   O.  Box  6000 

A»r  Tim*:  Full  Time 

BUP.   CP.    AP.    AFP 

A.   D.   Dunton 

J.    A.    Ouimet 

lean  Sainl  Goorqes 

Maurlc*    Vallquette 

Roger  Holland 

Robert     Elie 

Jos.  Marcotte 


CBM 


MONTREAL—  1 933— CBC 

rrvqueocy:    940    Kc Power:    50,000    Watts 

Owa»d  Oper.  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Bus. -Studio    AddreM    1425    Dorchester    St. 

Phone  Number  .University  62571 

New.  Serrlce  .  .    CP.   BUP,  AFP 

■•preientatlre  McGill 

President A.  D.  Dunton 

C«a.  Mgr.  (CBC) J.   Alphonse  Ouimet 

Commercial  Mgr.  (CBC) M.  Valiquette 

Pr#M  &  Inio.  Supr.  (CBC) R.  EUe 

Operations  Mgr.  (CBC) los.  Marcotte 


C  FC  F 


MONTREAL— 1919— ABC-CBC 

Frequency:  600  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

OwnedOper.  By Canadian  Marconi  Co. 

But.  Studio  Address  4824  Cote  des  Neiges  Rd. 

Phone:   RE   1  1101 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Newt   Serrlce    BUP 

Transcription    Serrlce    Associated 

RepresentatlTe Weed,  All-Canada 

Membership     CARTB.    BBM 

Bcstg.  Manager J.  Allan  Hammond 

Asst.    Manager R.   E.    Misenei 

Commercial  Monagar T.  J.  Quigley 

Promotion  Mgr. Arthur  Weinthal 

Program  Director Michael  Wood 

Chief  Engineer J.  Creighton  Douglas 


CHLP 


MONTREAL— 1933 

Frequency:   1410  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.     "La  Patrie"  PubUshing  Co.  Ltd. 

Address Sun  Life  Bldg. 

Phone:   University  6-66 11.  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service BUP.   CP 

Transcription    Serrlc*      Associated 

^•Jl   Renaud.  McGillvra 

Prik..  Gen.  Mgr Sen.  P.  R.  DuTremblay 

SAIm.  Sla.,  Comm.  Mar Flavius  M.  Daniel 

MJq.    Director Femard    E.    Bergevin 

Cawl  Engr Alphonse  Cloutier 


CJ  AD 


I       MONTREAL— 1945— CBS 

FJiquency:  800  Ki Power:    10  Kw.  d..  n. 

0#ned  Operated  By CJAD.  Ltd. 

Btl^ess  Studio   Address 1191    Mountain  St. 

P|j^ne:   University  6  6821      Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service  BUP,   CP 

Transcription    Service    Lang- Worth. 

World,  Associated.  Thesaurus.  Capitol 


Representative Young.  Radio  Time  Soles 

Membership   CARTB.  BAB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr J.  Art  Dupont 

Station  Manager James  A.  Tapp 

Comm.,  Prom.  Manager R.  L.  Laurion 

Program  Director H.  T.  McCurdy 

Trans.  Engineer Aurele  Boisvert 


CJMS 


MONTREAL— 1954 

Frequency:    1280  Kc Power:   5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By La  Bonive  Chanson,  Inc. 

Address    Windsor  Hotel 

Phone    UNiversity  1-3456 

Rep Radio  Time  Sales,  Forjoe 


CKAC 


CONTREAL— 1921— CBC 

Freq.:  730  Kc Power:  10  Kw.  n.,  5  Kw.  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By La  Cie  De  Publication 

Phone  Number UNiversity  6-7301 

Studio  Address 980  St.  Catherine  St.,  W. 

Air  Time 19  hrs. 

News  Service BUP.  PN,  CP,  FP 

Transcription  Service . .  Associated,  Lang-Worth 

Representative   Young,  Renaud 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr. . .  Hon.  Sen.  P.  R.  Du  Tremblay 

General  Manager Phil  Lalonde 

Program    Director Ferdinand    Blonde 

Chief  Engineer Leonard  Spencer 


CKVL 


MONTREAI^I946 

Frequency:  850  Kc Power:   10,000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By CKVL,   Ltd. 

Address 211  Gordon  Ave. 

Phone    POntiac   6-2311 

Rep Canada  Radio  &  TV  Sis.,  Inc.,  Cooke 

President Jack   Tietolman 

Station  Manager   Corey  Thomson 

Commercial  Manager Judah  Tietolman 

Chief  Engineer Maurice  Rousseau 


CHNC 


NEW  CARLISLE— 1933— CBC 

Frequency:  610  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.      Gaspesia  Radio  Bcstg.  Co. 

Phone:  63 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Representative Hardy.  Young 

News  Service    BN 

Membership     CARTB 

President Dr.  Charles  A.  Dumont 

General  Mgr Dr.  Charles  Houde 

Sta.,  Conun.  Manager Viateur  Bernard 

Program  Dir Raoul  St.-Julien 

Chief  Engineer Gordon  S.  Coleman 


C  B  V 


QUEBEC  CITY— ABC-CBS-CBC 

Frequency:    980    Kc Power:    1    Kw.    d. 

Owned Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Palais  Montcalm.  St.  John  St. 

Phone;  5-8155 Air  Time;  Full  Time 


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President A.  D.  Dunton 

General  Manager J.  Alphonse  Ouimet 

Station  Mgr Roger  Daveluy 

Commercial    Mgr Maurice    Valiquette 

Publicity   Dir Robert   Klie 

Chief  Engineer Rene  Frenette 


CHRC 


QUEBEC  CITY— 1926 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By CHRC.  Limitee 

Business-Studio  Address 39  St.  John  St. 

Phone:  2-8177 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP,  BN 

Transcription  Service    Standard 

Representative    Young,  Hardy 

Membership NARTB,  BBM 

President  Herve  Baribeou 

General  Manager Henri  Lepage 

Commercial  Manager Aurele  Pelletier 

Program  Director Mr.  Magella  Alain 

Chief  Engineer Arsene  Nadeau 

CJQC 

QUEBEC  CITY— 1949~-CBC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Goodwill  Bcstrs.  of 

Quebec,  Inc. 

Address 405  Hamel  Blvd. 

Phone   Number MU   3-4931 

Transcription  Service SESAC,  Lang-Worth 

Representative Radio  Time   Sales,  Young 

President G.    Howard   Wert 

Vice  President Peter  Nesbitt  Thomson 


CKCV 


QUEBEC  CITY— 1926— CBC 

Frequency:  1280  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By CKCV,  Ltd. 

Business-Studio  Address 142  St.  John  St. 

Phone:  2-1585 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    BN 

Transcription  Service World 

Representative Renaud,  Weed 

Membership    CARTB 

President  Gaston  Protte 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Paul  Lepage 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr J.  G.  Bemier 

Prog.,  Prod.  Dir. Marcel  Leboeul 

Chief  Engineer Lucien  Gobeil 

CJBR 

RIMOUSKI— 1937--CBC 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned Cen.  Pub.  Service  Corp.,  Ltd. 

News  Service   PN 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Membership    CARTB 

Representative Stovin,  Young 

President Hon.  J.  A.  Brillcmt 

Station  Manager Andre  Lecomte 

Commercial  Manager Rosario  Levesque 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Yuan  Leclerc 

Program  Director Francois  Raymond 

Publicity  Dir S.  Burgess 

Chief  Engineer Cecil  Daok 


CJFP 

RIVIERE-DU-LOUP— 1947— CBC 

Frequency:    1400    Kc Power:    250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio-Temiscouata  Ltee 

Address 322  rue  Lafontaine 

Phone:  2727 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Transmitter  Location La  Pointe 

News  Service    BUP 

Newspaper  Affiliation Le  St.  Laurent 

Representative    Renaud 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Armctnd  Belle 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Henri  Bourdeau 

Commercial   Manager ...;....  Yves   Marchand 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Luc  Simard 

Program   Director Raoul  Savard 

Chief   Engineer Raymond  Lavoie 

CHRL 

ROBERVAL— 1949 

Frequency:    910    Kc Power:    1000    Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Robervol  Inc. 

Address Hotel  Maison  Blanche 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Renaud 

Membership    CAB 

President Georges  Gagnon 

Station    Mgr J.   Wilfrid   Mondoux 

C  K  R  N 

ROUYN— 1937— CBC 

Frequency:   1400  Kc Power:   250  Watts 

Owned Northern    Radio    Nord,    Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  70 

Phone:    1400 Air  Time:   Daytime 

Representative Renaud,  Weed 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr David  A.  Gomd 

Chief    Engineer Jean    Senecal 


CHGB 


STE  ANNE  DE  LA  POC— 1938— CBC 

Frequency:   1350  Kc Power:  1  Kw.  d. 

Owned G.  Thomas  Desjardins 

Phone:   101,  20 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Representative    Renaud.    McGillvra 

Membership    CAB,  BBM 

General  Mgr G.  Thomas  Desjardins 

Station  Mgr P.  E.  Hudon 

Commercial  Mgr L.  G.  Chamord 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr A.  Freve 

Program  Dir R.  Gagne 

Publicity    Dir R.    Plante 

Chief  Engineer G.  T.  Desjardins 

CKRB 

ST.  GEORGE  DE  BEAUCE— 1953 
CBC 

Frequency:  1400  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Radio-Beauce,   Inc. 

Representative    Renaud 

General  Manager George  Roberge 


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CKS  M 

SHAWINIGAN    FALLS- 1 950— CBC 


OwMdOp«rat*d  By 
■roodcostlnq  Co 


TroMCTtpttoa  S^rvlc* 
N«ws  S«nrk« 

Hmmbmnhkp 
Gf  >tal  Manager 
yioqiam  Dlrvcior 


Tower:    1000   Watts 
Shciwlnlqan  Fall* 

City  Hall  Bldq. 
4494 

Thosaurui 

BUP 

Hardy 

CARTB 

Allpn    Roqersor 

Gaston   Tessler 

Ernest   Brunelle 


General  Manager Henri  Olivioi 

Station  Manager Maurice  Boulianne 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Maurice  Berube 

Program  Director Claude  Rochon 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  Cctfdin 

CKLD 

THETFORD  MINES— 1950— CBC 

Frequency:    1230   Kc Power:   250   Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Thetford  Ltee. 

Address    Boulevard   Labbe 

Representative    Hardy 

Station  Manager Henri  Lagueux 

Prog.  Dir.,  Chief  Eng Gaston  Bilocq 


CHLT 

SHERBROOKE— 1937— CBC 

Frequency:    900   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By  La  Tribune  Ltee. 

Bttslnest  Studio   Address  221    Duiferin   St. 

Phone:  9  2525  Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Trons.    Ser.    .   Thesaurus,    SESAC.    Lang-Worth 

News   Service    PN 

Representative  Hardy.  Young 

President Sen.  Jacob  Nicol 

General  Manager A.  Gauthier 

Station  Manager  ..Jean  Louis  Gauthier 

Program   Director Rene    Caron 

Chief   Engineer Romeo   Paquett* 

CKTS 

SHERBROOKE— 1946— CBC 

Frequency:   1240  Kc Power:  2:0  Watts 

Owned  Oper,      .    Teleqram  Printing  &  Pub.  Co. 

Business  Studio   Address 221    Dufferin  St. 

Phone:  9  2525 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

Trans.    Ser. .  .    Thesaurus,    SESAC,    Lang-Worth 

Membership    BAB.    NRB 

Representative    Hardy,    Young 

President Hon.    C.    B.    Howard 

General    Manager A.    Gauthier 

Cooimercial    Mgr J.    L.    Gautlier 

Soles  Prom,   Mgr Ward   Buzzell 

Program    Dir. .  .  G.    Breen 

Chief    Engineer  R.    Paquette 

CJSO 

SOREL— 1945— ERA 

Frequency:    1320  Kc. Power:    1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By Radio   Richelieu.   Ltee 

Business  Studio  Address 70  du  Roi  St. 

Phone:   3318  Air  Time:    Full  Time 

News  Sen-ice  BUP 

Representative  I.    A.   Hardy   Co.  Ltd. 

Pres..  Dec.  Engr.  ].  Arthur  Villeneuve 


CHLN 

THREE  RIVERS— 1937 

Frequency:  550  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By.... Radio  Trois-Rivieres.  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 522  Bonaventure  St. 

Phone  Number    4-3556 

Air  Time 6:50   a.m.-M. 

News  Service    PN 

Transcription  Service    SESAC 

Representative    Renaud.  Young 

Owner    Honore   Dansereau 

Station  Manager Leon  Trepanier 

Commercial  Manager Maurice  Dansereau 

Program  Director Antoine  Desroches 

Chief   Engineer Oric  Lefebvre 

CKTR 

TROIS-RIVIERES— 1954 

Frequency:    1350   Kc Power:    1000   Watts 

Owned-Oper.    By J.   Femond   Rufiange 

Address    543   Gervais   St. 

Phone    5-4855 

Representatives    Cooke 

President J.    Fernand   Rufiange 

Manager Lucien  Saint  Amand 

Commercial  Manager Charles   Couture 

Chief    Engineer Herve    Lapointe 


C  K  V  D 


VAL  D'OR— 1937— CBC 

Frequency:  1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned Northern    Radio-Radio    Nord,    Inc. 

Address P.    O.    Box    70 

Phone:    1400 Air  Time:   Daytime 

News  Service    BUP 

Representative   Renaud.  Weed 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr David  A.  Gourd 

Chief    Engineer Jean    Senecal 


708 


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QUEBEC-SASKATCHEWAN 


D     D     D 


CFDA 

VICTORIAVILLE— 195 1 

Frequency:    1380  Kc Power:   1000  Wcrtts 

Owned-Oper.  By    CFDA-Ltd. 

Address   150- A  Notre-Dome  East 

Phone   3545 

Representative Radio   &  TV   Sales 

President   Dr.  C.  A.  Gilbert 

General  Manager Roger  Gilbert 

Chief  Engineer Pierre  Brisson 


CKVM 

VILLE-MARIE— 1950— CBC 

Frequency:   710  Kc Power:   1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.   By. .  .Radio-Temiscaminque,  Inc. 

Address    Ste.   Anne   St. 

Representative Canadian  Station,  Hardy 

Station  Mgr Louis  Bilodeau 


SASKATCHEWAN 


CFRG 

GRAVELBOURG— 1952— CBC 

Frequency:   1230  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Gravelbourg,  Ltd. 

Phone   155 

News  Service   BUP 

Representative    Renaud 

President Dr.  R.  Morin 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Conun.  Mgr Dumont  LePage 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr Joseph  E.  DeGagne 

Chief  Engineer Marc  Riou 


CHAB 


MOOSE  JAW— 1922— CBC 

Frequency:  800  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By CHAB,  ltd. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 127  Main  N. 

Phone:  6464 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   BUP 

Representative   Stovin,  Weed 

Membership    CARTB 

President W.  L.  Davis 

General   Manager J.  S.  Boyling 

Commercial  Manager N.  Skingle 

Prom.   Dir Martha  Fidlep 

Program   Director R.  D.   Giles 

Chief  Engineer M.  Pickford 

CJNB 

NORTH  BATTLEFORD— 1946 

Frequency:  1460  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By. Northwestern  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address   Box  484 

Phone:  2477-8 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service   BUP 

Transcription    Service    Associated 

Representative Slovin 

Membership    CARTB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Harry  Dekker 

Comm.,  Sales  Prom.  Mgr Bob  Barr 

Program    Dir George    Garrett 

Publicity  Dir Mrs.  Chris.  Dekker 

Chief  Engineer Al  Ruddell 

CKBI 

PRINCE  ALBERT— 1932— CBC 

Frequency:  900  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Central  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 


Address    Central  Ave. 

Phone:  2621 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News  Service    BN 

Transcription  Service   Thesaurus 

Representative All-Canada,  Weed 

General  Manager E.  A.  Rawlinson 

Commercial  Manager Gerald  Prest 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr J.  J.  Cennon 

Chief  Engineer Tom  Van  Nes 

CKCK 

REGINA— 1922— CBC 

Frequency:  620  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Trans  Canada 

Communications  Ltd. 

Phone:  8525 Air  Tune:  Full  Time 

News  Service  BUP.  BN 

Transcription  Service  World 

Representative Weed,  All-Conadicm 

Membership CARTB,  WARTB 

Representative All-Canada,  Weed 

President Clifford  Sifton 

General  Manager Harold  A.  Crittenden 

Station  Mgr Don  Dawson 

Commercial  Manager Roy  Malone 

Sis.  Prom.  Mgr Allan  Edwardson 

Program   Dir Jim  Grisenthwoite 

Chief  Engineer E.  A.  Strong 

CK  R 

REGINA— 1926— CBC 

Frequency:  980  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Western  Communicotlons 

Business-Studio   Address 2060  Halifax  St. 

Phone  Number    3-5661 

Air  Time Unlimited 

Membership  CARTB,  BBM 

Representative Radio  Reps.,  Young 

Membership  CAB,  BBM 

President Dr.  E.  A.  McCusker 

Station  Manager D.  J.  Oaks 

Commercial  Manager H.  C.  Dane 

Sales  Prom.  Mgr. W.  A.  Smith 

Program  Director B.  H.  Hill 

Chief  Engineer William  MacDoncdd 


709 


ODD 


S  A  S  K  A  T  ('  H  V  W   A  N  0     0     0 


CFNS 

SASKATOON—  1 952— CBC 

n^qMOcy:    U70  Ic Power:    1000  Watts 

0,a,ijO|nr     By  Radio  PralrlesNord.   Ltd. 

.  .  1902  Broadway 

93015 

U lather  J.  A.  Beaulac 

Mqr Theodore  Prelontalno 

F.   Ipper«lel 


Cktol  biglBMr 


I.   Lacroix 


CFQC 


SASKATOON— 1923— CBC 

Frequency:   600  Kc Power:  5000  Watts 

Owned  Oper.  By A.  A.  Murphy  &  Sons,  Ltd. 

Bu*.  Studio  AddreM 216  Ist  Ave..  N. 

Pbooe:  26611 Air  Time:   Full  Time 

Repr«»«ntatiTe ...    Radio  Reps.,  Young,  Oakes 
TroBft.  Set..  .Standard,  Langworth,  World,  Cole 

N*w«S«rTlce BN.  BUP 

Pr«»kl«Dt A.  A.  Murphy 

Station    Manager Vernon    Dallin 

AmL  Manager Blair  Nelson 

Program    Director Roy    Currie 

Publicity  Dlr. Margaret  Morrison 

Chief  Engineer Lyn  Hoskins 


CKOM 


SASKATOON— 1951 

Frequency    1420    Kc Power:    5000    Watts 

Owned     Saskatoon  Community  Bcstg.  Co..  Ltd. 

Address    Empire  Hotel 

Phone:  2  1271 Air  Time:  Full  Time 


Transcription    Service Thesaurus.    Capitol 

Representative    Stovin.  Weed 

Membership    CARTB 

News   Service Broadcast  News,  CP 

Pros.,  Gen.  Mgr R-  A.  Hosie 

Commercial  Mgr G.  D.  TunniclUfe 

Program  Director G.  E.  Walburn 

Publicity   Dlr O.   Worden 

Chief   Engineer William  Forst 

CBK 

WATROUS—1939— CBC 

Frequency:   540  Kc Power:   50,000  Watts 

O wned-Oper.   By Canadian   Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address 1840   Mclntyre  St. 

Phone     36641 

General  Manager A.  Ouimet 

Commercial   Mgr W.   E.  Powell 

CJGX 

YORKTON— 1927— CBC 

Frequency:  940  Kc Power:  1000  Watts 

Owned-Oper.  By Yorkton  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address    Smith-MacKay    Bldg. 

Phone:  2258-9 Air  Time:  Full  Time 

News   Service    CP 

Transcription  Service Lang-Worth 

Representative Stovin,   Can.-Sta.  Rep. 

Membership    CARTB 

President   Dawson  Richardson 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr J.  M.  Shortreed 

Program  Dir J.  C  Goodman 

Commercial  Mgr Geo.  Gallagher 

Chief  Engineer M.  McRae 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS . .  . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


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710 


International 


AM  STATIONS  OF  MEXICO, 

CUBA,   HAITI,  DOMINICAN 

REPUBLIC,  BAHAMAS  AND 

JAMAICA 

INTERNATIONAL 

BROADCAST  STATIONS 

OF  U.  S.  AND  CANADA 


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de  MEXICO,  S.A. 

RADIO  CADENA 

NACIONAL,  S.A. 

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STATIONS  OF  MEXICO 


Location 


Call 
Letters 


Acambaro,  Gto XEGW 

Acapulco,  Gro XEBB 

Acapulco,  Gro XECI 

Acapulco,  Gro XEDO 

Acapulco,  Gro XEKJ 

Agua  Prieta,  Son XEAQ 

Agua  Prieta,  Son XEFH 

Aguascalientes,  Ags XEiBI 

Aguascalientes,  Ags XEDC 

Aguascalientes,  Ags XEIY 

Aguascalientes,  Ags XERO 

Aguascalientes,  Ags XEYZ 

Apatzingan,  Mich XECJ 

Apatzingan,  Mich XEGV 

Booa  del  Rio,  Ver  XEOD 

Campeche,  Camp XEA 

Cananea,  Son XEFQ 

Celaya,  Gto XENC 

Celaya,Gto XEY 

Ohetumial,  Q.R XEOS 

Chihuahua,  Chih XEBU 

Chihuahua,  Chih XEBW 

Chihuahua,  Chih XEFI 

Chihuahua,  Chih XEM 

Chihuahua,  Chih XERA 

Ciudad  Aoumia,  Ooah    XEIKD 

Ciudad  Camargo,  Chih XEHA 

Ciudad  Camargo,  Chih.    XEOH 

Ciudad  Cuauhtemoc,  Chih XEQZ 

Ciudad  lOuauhtemoc,  Chih XEPL 

Oiudad  Cuauhtemoc,  Oiih XEER 

Ciiudad  delOarmen,  Cam  XEUJ 

Ciudad  Delicia,  Chih XEAY 

Ciudad  Delicias,  Chih XEBN 

Ciudad  Delicias  XEJK 

Ciiudad  Guzanian    XEBC 

Ciudad  Jimenez,  Chih XEJZ 

Ciudad  Juarez,  Chih XEFV 

Ciudad  Juarez,  Chih XEF 

Ciudad  Juarez,  Chih XEJ 

Ciudad  Juarez,  Chih XELO 

Ciudad  Juarez,  Chih XEWG 

Ciudad  Juarez,  Chih XEYC 

Oiudad  Juarez,  Chih XEP 

Ciudad  Ixtepec,  Oax   XEiCA 

Ciudad,  Lerdo  XEiNQ 

Ciudad  Lerdo,  Dur XEGZ 

Ciudad  Mante,  Tam XECM 

Ciudad  Miguel  Aleman,  Tam.    .  .  XEHD 

Ciudad  Miguel  Aleman,  Tam XEHI 

Oiudad  Obregon,  Son    XESO 

Ciudad  Obregon,  Son XEAP 

Ciudad  Obregon,  Son XEHX 

Ciudad  Obregon,  Son XEOX 

Oiudad  Reynosa,  Tam XERU 

Oiudad  Valles,  S.L.P XETR 

Ciudad  Victoria,  Tam XECP 

Ciudad  Victoria,  Tam XEB  J 

Coatzacoalcos,  Ver XEGB 

Coatzacoalcos,  Ver XEOM 


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1270 

600 
1340 
1600 
1400 
1490 
1310 

790 
1560 
1170 
1490 
1450 
1340 
1240 
1090 
1370 

980 
1540 
1360 

960 

620 
1280 
1440 
1390 
1490 
1010 

570 
1270 
1560 

560 

990 
1460 

660 
1240 
1340 
1430 
1320 
1240 
1420 

970 

800 
1490 
1460 
1300 
1480 

960 

670 
1450 
1430 
1470 
1150 
1290 
1460 
1430 

810 
1120 
1450 
1340 

840 
1340 

713 


Owner 


Heriberto  Guizar  Castro 
Ramon  Ortego  Escobedo 
Manuel  Rodriguez 
Jesus  Rodriguez  Verdugo 
Pedro  C.  Rivas 


Radio  Hidrotermopolitana 
Luis  Chavez  Calvillo 


Casanoba  Brito 

Pedro  L.  Diaz 

El  Heraldo  del  Bajio 


Roberto  O.  Stevenson 
Radioemisora  del  Norte 
Pregon,  Del  Esit.  de  Chih. 
Pedro  Meneses,  Jr. 
Red  Nacional  Radiomisora,  S.A. 

Hugo  Pin  era  Limas 


Amador  Ronquillio  Reza 
Roberto  Chavez  Gonzalez 

Dario  Cordo  Rocha 

Jose  Carlos  Amaya 

Pedro  Meneses,  Jr, 

Cia  Radio  de  Piedras  Negras 

Carlos  Mendez 

Ysela  Fern.  Caball.  de  Yanez 


Emillo  Manzanilla 
Felipe  G.  de  Leon 
Tomas  Oliva  Banuelos 
Fernando  Elizalde 
Daniel  Schact  Perez 


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Letters 

Frequency 

Owner 

XERL 

1280 

J.  Roberto  Levy 

XFATT 

12S0 

\  I  i . 

XKAG 

1280 

Luz  Maria  Zundiga  dc  Miguel 

\  >r 

XKDZ 

570 

XWD 

820 

J.  Jac.  Vda.  de  Zuniga 

V 

XKKU 

G30 

I 

.  . XEGS 

141)0 

Radio  Guassiave  S.A. 

XKWF 

1400 

Fernando  Diaz  Enriquez 

...XF>FS 

1420 

*■ 

XEJC 

980 

Ed.  Jimenez  de  la  Cuesta 

XEBL 

12()0 

Enrique  Maxim  Gomez  Blanco 

XECQ 

1.300 

Radio  Culiacan,  S.A. 

--, ;  fj 

XEGF 

H.'SO 

XESA 

13G0 

Pablos  y  Elizalde 

XECK 

1340 

XEDU 

1400 

Carlos  C.  Armas 

I                    '  ;i> 

XEE 

1280 

Jose  Valenzuela 

y                 ■ '.  C 

XEDX 

1010 

Y                    '"'''' 

.  . XEFY 

1450 

y           .  .  i '.  r 

XEPF 

1400 

Luis  Enrique  Encisco 

Empahuc.  Son. 
Frosnillo.  Ziic 

XEBQ 

1240 

Roberto  Gonzalex  Mata. 

XEMA 

1340 

Jose  Miguel  Acevedo  Moya 

Gomez  Paiacio,  Dm 

.  .  .  XEMD 

920 

Gomez  Paiacio.  Dur 

...XERS 

1400 

Q...,>..,  r>  Oacio.  Dur 

XEPA 

790 

(,                   a,  Jal. 

XEAD 

1150 

Alejandro  Diaz 

G              .    ra.Jal. 

XEAV 

570 

Manuel  Lopez  Diaz 

Guadahijara.  Jal 

.XEBA 

840 

Jesus  D.  Gonzales 

Guadalajara.  Jal 

XEDG 

1370 

Guadalajara.  Jal. 

XEDK 

1250 

Manuel  Lopez  Diaz 

Guadalajara.  Jal. 

XEGJ 

1280 

Quirino  Francisicio  Gonzalez 

C          '       ra.Jal.       .. 

XEHK 

960 

Franciso  E.  Fregoso 

( ;                   a.  Jal. 

XEHL 

1010 

Radiodif  de  Oocidente,  S.A. 

GM.........j<.:a,  Jal. 

XEJB 

630 

State  Government 

Guadalajara.  Jal. 

.  .       XEJE 

1310 

D'if usoiras  de  Oiocddemtie,  S.A. 

Guadalajara.  Jal. 

XELT 

970 

Eduardo  Reynoso  Gonzalez 

Guadalajara.  Jal. 

XELW 

1340 

Slalviadioi-  Galiinidjo  de  la  Torre 

Guadalajara.  Jal. 

XERP 

1190 

Guanajuato.  Gto. 

XEWZ 

610 

Gonzalo  Sanidhez  Gomez 

Guasave.  Sin. 

XECV 

1490 

Guasave,  Sin 

XEGS 

610 

Guaymas.  Son. 

.  .       XEDR 

1490 

Sucrs.  de  iMoidesto  Oirtega 

W..     '..    .^    Ilo     ^r,.- 

.  .      .XEBH 

920 

Carlos  Balderrama 

;.  . 

..   XEDL 

1250 

Euf  emia  Esquer  de  Vidal 

i:                          .^  '•. 

XEDM 

1580 

Radio  Pacifico 

HermojjiHo.  Son. 

.  ..XEHQ 

590 

Radio  Hermosillo 

Hermosillo.  Son. 

XEOP 

960 

Hcrmosillo.  Son. 

.  .       XEQN 

1540 

Hidalgo  del  Parral.  Chih. 

XEAT 

1250 

Sucrs.  de  Jorge  Perez 

Hidalgo  del  Parral.Chih. 

XEGD 

1520 

Hidalgo,  del  Parral.  Chih. 

XE  JR 

1490 

H:dalgo  del  Parral.  Chih. 

XEJS 

1150 

Olf onso  Perez  Porras 

Huamanlla,  Tlax. 

XEHT 

1520 

Alf.  Macias  y  Mario  Pardo  S. 

Huauchinango.  Puebla     

XEGU 

1490 

Iguala,  Gro.    . . 

XEKF 

1360 

Rafael  Campos  Marquina 

Irapuato.  Gto. 

.   XEBO 

1330 

Alfonso  Martinez 

Irapuato.  Gto. 

XEHE 

970 

Irapuato.  Gto. 

.   XEWE 

1420 

Felipe  Gallardo 

'■'    --nVer.     .. 

XEFA 

1340 

Adolf  0  Alvarez 

i.  Ver. 

XEJA 

1400 

Adolfo  Alvarez 

,:.     V.-I-, 

..   XEJW 

1130 

Marian/0  Oaraza 

XEXB 

1400 

...XEKL 

550 

Carlos  Ferraez  Matos. 

Jiquilpan.  Mich 

XEIX 

1290 

714 


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STATIONS     OF     MEXICO 


D     D     D 


Location 


Call 
Letters 


La  Barca,  Jal XELB 

La  Paz,  B.C XEAL 

La  Paz,  B.C XENT 

La  Paz,  B.C XEPX 

La  Piedad,  Mich XELC 

Leon,  Gto XEFM 

Leon,  Gto XELG 

Leon,  Gto XERW 

Leon,  Gto XERZ 

Linares,  N.L XER 

Los  Mochi5,  Sin XECF 

Los  Mochis,  Sin XECU 

Magdalena,  Son XEDJ 

Magdalena,  Son XESY 

Manzanillo,  Col XECS 

Matamoros,  Tarn XEAM 

Matamoros,  Tarn XEMS 

Matamoros,  Tam XEMT 

Matamoros,  Tam XEO 

Matehuala,  S.L.P XEFF 

Mazatlan,  Sin XEDS 

Mazatlan,  Sin XERJ 

Mazatlan,  Sin XETK 

Ma2:atlia!n,  Sin.    XEEIC 

Mieni'da,  Yixc XMRY 

Merida,  Yuc XEDY 

Merida,  Yuc XEFC 

Merida,  Yuc XEME 

Merida,  Yuc XEMH 

Merida,  Yuc XEMQ 

Merida,  Yuc XEQW 

Merida,  Yuc XEZ 


Mexican,  B.C 

XECL 

Mexican,  B.C 

XEAA 

Mexican,  B.C 

XEAO 

Mexican,  B.C 

XEBF 

Mexican,  B.C 

XED 

Mexican,  B.C 

XEGE 

MexioaDi,  B.C 

XESU 

Mexico,  D.F 

XHNP 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEB 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEAI 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEBS 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEBZ 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEDA 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEDP 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEFR 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEJP 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEK 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEL 

Mexico,  D.F 

XELA 

Mexico  D.F, 

XELZ 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEMC 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEML 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEMX 

Mexico,  D.F 

..XEN 

Mexico,  D.F 

XENK 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEOF 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEOY 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEPH 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEQK 

Mexico,  D.F 

XEQR 

Mexico,  D.F 

XESM 

Mexico.  D.r 

XEQ 

Frequency 
1090 
1310 

790 

550 

1270 

680 
1390 
1240 
1260 
1410 
1470 
1450 
1320 
1400 
1450 
1420 
1340 

970 
1490 
1420 
1320 
1390 
1270 
1150 
1450 
1330 
1270 
1490 
1240 

550 

600 

990 
1340 

910 

940 
1050 
1570 

790 

760 
1220 
1320 
1410 

660 
1290 
1060 
1180 
1150 

970 
1260 

830 
1440 
1590 
1550 
1380 

690 

620 

560 
1000 

590 
1350 
1030 
1470 

940 

715 


Owner 

Ramon  Alvarez  Lopez 


Radio  Impuls.  del  Centro  S.A. 
Augustin  Oibregon  Padilla 
Carlos  Obregon  Padilla 
Radio  Linares,  S.A. 
Francisco  Perez  H. 
Luis  Perez  Gomez 
Jesus  L.  Rochin 


Manuel  L.  Salinas 

Severe  Garza  Saenz 
Can.  Maria  Gonzalez 

Alexjandro  A.  Schober 

Oscar  Perez  E. 

Radio  Emisors  de  Occidente 


Rafael  Rivas  Franco 

Alvaro  Barquet  Y 
Lazaro  Achurra  Suarez 

Jorge  L.  Palomeque 
Alfonso  A.  Lacarra 
Consuelo  Tonnela  King 
Juan  C.  Chavez 

Carlos  Blando 


ElBuenTonoS.A. 
G.N.  Medina  y  Loc.  Ag.  Ramos 
Hispano  Mexicano  S.A. 
Vocero  Mexicano  S.A. 
Publ.  Com.  de  Mexico,  S.A. 
Radio  Gobernacion 

Radio  America,  S.A. 
Arturo  Martinez 
Herdez  S.A. 

Radio  Metropolitan  S.A. 
Maria  Cardena  de  Zetina 
Dol.  G.  Estrada  de  Ferreiro 
Robeirto  Vialeggi  Elsparz)a 
Publ.  Com.  de  Mexico  S.A. 
Guillermina  P.  de  Del  Conde 
Gral.  Brig.  P.A.F.  Proal  Pardo 

Fomento  de  Radio,  S.A. 
Cia.  Mexico  de  Radiodif.  S.A. 
Guillermo  Morales  B. 
Corp.  Mexicana  de  Radio,  S.A. 
Salvador  San  Martin 
Radio  Panamericana,  S.A. 


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Can 
Loc«Ho«  Letters 

f  XERH 

J^  XESM 

V  VoV.  XEDW 

V  >  XEKN 

V  ..   XEMF 

V  XEMW 
vi  M  XEAR 
M  Nl.  XEAW 
MonU'.rv>.N.L.  XEDD 
Monterrey.  NL.  XEFB 
Monterrey.  N.L.  XEtZ 
Monterrey.  N.L.  XEG 
Monterrey.  N.L.  XEGQ 
Monterrey.  N.L.  XEH 

Monterrey.N.L XERR 

Monterrey.  N.L.  XEJM 

Monterrey.N.L XEMR 

Monterrey.N.L.  XENL 

Monterrev.  N.L.  XEOK 

M  '    "■  XET 

M  XECR 

M........  .w..i..  XELQ 

Morelia.  Mich.   .  XEGP 

Morelia.  Mich.  XESF 

Morelia.  Mich.    XEI 

N.  Casas  Grandes.  Chih XETX 

Naco.Son.  XETM 

Navajoa.  Son.  XEAJ 

Navajoa.  Son.  XEGL 

Navajoa.  Son XEHG 

Nogales.  Son.  .  .         XECG 

Nogales.  Son.  XEHF 

Nogales.  Son XENS 

Nuevo  Laredo,  Tarn.  XEAS 

Nuevo  Laredo.  Tarn.  .  .  XEFE 

Nuevo  Laredo.  Tarn.  XERG 

Nuevo  Laredo.  Tarn.  XEBK 

Neuvo  Laredo,  Tarn.  .  .         XEDF 

Nuevo  Laredo.  Tarn.    .  .  XEXO 

Niievo  Laredo.  Tam    XENU 

Nuevo  Rosita.  Coah XEJF 

r/ueva  Rosita,  Coah XELF 

Nueva  Rosita.  Coah.  XERN 

Oaxaca.  Oax.       . .  XEAX 

Oaxacaa,  Oax XBCE 

Ocotlan,  Jal.  ...XEAN 

Ojinaga^Chah XECT 

Orizaba.  Ver XEPP 

Orizaba,  Ver XETQ 

I^acfauoauHgo XETK 

Paohuca,H0o XEPK 

Papantla.  Ver.  XEGK 

Piedraa  Negras.  Coah  XEMJ 

Piedras  Negras.  Coah.  XEMU 

Poza  Rica,  Ver.  .  .  XEFO 

ProgrcMO.  Yuc  .     XEGO 

Progreao.  Yuc  XBCaST 

Puebla,  Pue.  XECD 

Pueblo,  Pue.  XEHR 


Frequency 
1110 
790 
1500 
1490 
860 
900 
730 
1260 
1390 
1260 
910 
1480 
1280 
1560 
630 
1140 
1050 
1590 
1420 
570 
1450 
1370 
860 
920 
990 
1340 
570 
1580 
1300 
1400 
1400 
1350 
1400 
1270 
980 
1240 
1370 
1590 
1410 
790 
1090 
1340 
960 
1140 
1370 
1400 
1380 
1430 
1270 
1240 
800 
1450 
1450 
1370 
1420 
1180 
920 
920 
570 
1480 
620 
1400 
1170 
1090 

716 


Oioner 
Radio  Central  de  Mexico 
Radio  Popular  de  Mexico 
••A.R.S.E."  S.A. 
Salvador  San  Martin 
Universidad  National  de  Mexico 
Cadena  Radiodifusora,  S.A. 
Radio  de  Mexico,  S.A.  de  C.V. 
Oucrs  de  Hector  Silva  Canto 

Alfonso  L.  Bres. 

Alfonso  Flores  Lopez 
Jesus  D.  Gonzalez 

Emis.  Inc.  de  Monterrey,  S.A. 

La  Voz  de  Norte-America,  S.A. 

Radio  Taranava,  S.  de  R.L. 

Enrique  Serna  Martinez 

Carlos  Roa  Montes  De  Oca 
El  Pregonere  del  Norte 

Francisco  Laris  Iturbide 

Jose  Martinez  Ramirez 
Tiburcio  Ponce 
Laureano  Molinar  Contreras 
Jesus  Manuel  Franco 

Fausto  M.  Gomez 

Gaston  iMasearenas 

Jose  Maria  Villarreal 
Ruberto  Villarreal 
Reynoldo  Garza  Alvarez 
Juan  Manuel  Cortes 
Rafael  Tijerina  Car'ranza 
Julio  Santo  Coy 


Delia  Rodriguez  de  Marquez 

Radio  Ocotlan  S.  de  R.L. 

Radio  Impulsora  de  Orizaba 
Siuiors  de  Framiciisioo  Campos  H. 

Radio  Publ.  de  Pachuca 

Jesus  L.  Elizondo 
Alfonso  L.  Bres. 


Roberto  Canedo 
Manuel  R.  Canale 


n     n     Q  STATIONS     OF     MEXICO  D     D     D 

Call 
Location  Letters    Frequency  Owner 

Queretaro,  Qro XEJX  1450  Radio  Emisora  Queretaro 

Queretaro,  Qro XENA  1520  Ramon  Rodriquez  Familiar 

Quertaro,  Que XEDI  1570 

Reynosa,  Tam XEFP  1240 

Reynosa,  Tam.    XEGH  620 

Reynosa,  Tam. XEOR  1390  Cond.  S.  Vda.  de  Gonzalez 

Reynosa,  Tam.   XERT  590  Ignacio  Magallon 

Rio  Bravo,  Tam XEFD  1170 

Rio  Bravo,  Tam XEFL  1110 

Rosarito,  B.C XERB  1090  Interamericana  de  Radio,  S.A. 

Sabinas,  Coah.     XEBX  610  Radiodif.  Coahuila,  S.A. 

Sabinas,  Coah XESH  1460 

Saguayo,  Mich XEGC  1450  Alberto  Barragan  Degollado 

Sialaimaiiaa,  Gito XENP  1430 

Salamanca,  Gto XERX  1560  Ernesto  Bravo  Vargas 

Salina  Cruz,  Oax XEEA  1330 

Saltillo,  Coah XEDE  1400  Enrique  Martinez  y  Martinez 

Saltillo,  Coah XESJ  1250  Froylan  Mier  Narro 

Saltillo,  Coah. XEXU  1490 

San  Andres  Tuxtla,  Ver. XEPA  980 

San  Andres  Tuxtia,  Ver XERM  1370 

San  Andres  Tuxtla,  Ver XELN  1510 

San  Andres  Tuxtla,  Veir XEDQ  1400 

San  Andres  Tuxtla,  Ver XEGA  1300 

San'MiguelAllende,  Gto XESQ  1280 

San  Luis  Potosi,  S.L.P XBBM  920  Benjamin  Briones 

San  Luis  Potosi,  S.L.P XECZ  1430  Radiodif ,  Mexicano 

San  Luis  Potosi,  S.L.P XEPO  1260  Alejandro  Espinosa  Pitman 

San  Luis  Potosi    XEWA  540  Cadena  Radiodif.  Mex.  S.A. 

San  Luis  Potosi,  S.L.P XEXQ  1460 

San  Luis  Potosd,  S.L.P XESL  1340  Guadalupe  Delgado  Ramirez 

San  Luis  Rio  Colorado,  Son XECB  1450  Carlos  Flondo 

San  Pedro  Tlaquepaque,  Jal XESP  1400  Hermiinio  Miacias  Alonso 

Santa  Ana,  Son XEAB  1400  Alfredo  Marin  Castro 

San  Francisoo  del  Qro,  Clhih XEHB  770 

Santa  Barbara,  Chih XESB  1400  Domingo  Salayandia  Najera 

Santa  Rosalia,  B.C XEAH  560 

Santa  Rosalia,  B.C XESR  1320 

Santiago  Ixouiintla,  Hay XEEF  620 

Tala,  Jal XEAF  550 

Tampico,  Tam XECA  1460  Dif usora  Portena  S.  de  R.L. 

Tampico,  Tam XEFW  810  Flores  y  Martinez 

Tampico,  Tam.    XES  1240  Radio  Televisioria  ide  Tamipico 

Tampico,  Tam XETO  1400  Radio  Tiempo  S.  de  R.L.  de  C.V. 

Tampico,  Tam XETU  980  Impuls.  Moderna  Del  Radio,  S.A. 

Taimipioo,  Tam XELE  1300 

Tea!pa,Tab XEUI  1320 

Tapachula,  Chis XETS  630  Napolean  Correa 

Tecate,  B.C XEAK  560 

Tecate,  B.C XEKT  1590 

Tecuala,  Nay XEFG  1450 

Tehuacan,  Pue XEDB  1520 

Tehuacan,  Pue XEWJ  1420  Jaime  Retif  Del  Morel 

Tehuacan,  Pue XEGY  1080 

Tepic,  Nay.     XERK  1450  Dario  Mondragon 

Tepic,  Nay XEXT  980  State  Government 

Teziutlan,  Pue XEFJ  680 

Tijuana,  B.C XEAC  690  Jorge  I.  Rivera 

Tijuana,  B.C XEAU  1470  Manuel  Acuna  Varela 

Tijuana,  B.C XEAZ  1270  Fernando  Sanchez  Mayans 

Tijuana,  B.C XEBE  800 

Tijuana,  B.C XEBG  1550  Octavio  B.  Lelevier 

Tijuana,  B.C XEC  1310  Luis  Enrique  Encisco 

Tijuana,  B.C.     XEGM  950  Gustav©  Faist  Fernandez 

717 


D  a  D 


STATIONS     OF     >l  K  X  I  C  O  -  C  U  B  A 


man 


Call 

i^oemiion  Letters    Frequency                 Owner 

Tiiu*nM  BC  XEMO  8(>0            Fernando  Frederico  Ferreira 

TlJu*n*Bc"  XKXX  1420            Jose    J.    Clark,    Fern.    Fed.    Ferrei 

«l»|;    '      V    \  XKCH  1490            Rodolfo  Llamas 

y*                     ,^  XEBP  1310            La  Voz  do  la  Lagiina,  S.A. 

TuriroM  v\.ih  XEDN              600            Difusora  del  Norte,  S.A. 

ToritHm  Coih  XETB  1350           Radio  Laguna,  S.A. 

Torr...,M'l.^on  .   XEOB  1490 

T,  XETC  1240 

j^  ,           ,    .  XEUX  1340           Salvador  Hrena  Benitez 

Tuxp*«a  Vor  XETL  1390            Calixte  Almazan 

Tuxtla  Guliornv  XEON              710            Enrique  Balero  Araimbula 

TUxtki  G<itierrc7.,  Ch i  XET.TE  1360 

Uruapan.  Mich.       ..  .XEFN  1130 

X^^ \*Aih  XEUF              550            Ignacio  Navarro 

V.                   >sa."Tam.  .  XEVH  1310 

Vi .  \\>r.  XECW  1490 

Veracrur.  Ver.  .     XEHV  1310            Sucrs.  de  Juan  A.  Palavicini 

Veracrur,  Ver  XELL  1430            Carlos  Ferraez  Matos 

Veracruz.  Ver.  .  .              XELR              610 

Veracruz.  Ver.  XETF  1250            Sucr.  de  Jose  Rodr.  Lopez 

Veracruz,  Ver.  XEU  960  Femiado  Pazos  SOSA 

Villa  Acuna.  Coah.  XEAE  1600 

Villa  Acuna.  Coah.  XEDH  1340            Oscar  Gonzalez  Galindo 

Vilhj  Acuna.  Coah.  XERF  1570            Cia    Radio-Dif.    de    Coahuila,    S  .A 

VUkihermosa.  Tab    XEUS  1080 

ViU;»hermc»a.  T-ab.    .  .  .XETZ  1380 

Villahemiosa.  Tab.    .  .   XEUH  1500 

Villahermosa.  Tab.  XEVV              970 

Zacapu.  Mich XEZU  1270  Guillermo  Calzada  Cervantes 

Zacatccas,  Zac.  XELK  1280            Macia  y  Acevedo 

Zacatccas.  Zac.  XEXZ  1450            Manuel  Llamas  Felix 

zAmora.  Mich.  XEGT  1490            Radio  Zamora  S.  de  R.L. 

zimora,  Mich.  XEZM              650            La  Voz  del  Coimerciio  de  Zamora 

Z^popan.Jal.  .   XECO              760 

Xapopan,  JqI XEDV  700 

Zihuatanejo.  Gro.  XESZ  1450 

ZItacuaro.  Mich.  XELX  1460 

Zitacuaro.  Mich XETA  810  Gabriel  Saenz  Gutierrez 

i    STATIONS    OF    CUBA 


Location 
Arlemisa 
Artcmisa 
Btiyamo  .  . 
Cabaiguan 
Camaguey 
Camaguey 
Camaguey 
Camaguey 
Camaguey 
Camaguey 
Camajuani 
Camaguey 
Camaguey 


Call 

HDD 

'■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 

Letters 

Frequency 

Owner 

CMAD 

1240 

Manuel  Domingues  Motolongo 

CMAR 

1170 

Manuel  Diaz  Autran 

CMKX 

1390 

Aistides  Gervet  Viillafane 

CMHP 

1250 

Borgos  Enriquez 

CMJE 

680 

Satellite  CMBC  Havana 

CMJF 

1340 

Radio  Camaguey 

CMJC 

1270 

Cadena  Camagueyana  de  Radio 

CMJW 

1440 

Andres  Moran  Cisneros 

CM  J  A 

1060 

Rafael  Valdes  Jiminez 

CMJR 

1030 

Org.  Insular  de  Radio,  S.A. 

CMHF 

1020 

Jose  Fernandez  Aleman 

CMJG 

1000 

Cadena  Oriental  de  Radio,  S.A. 

CMJB 

880 

Union  Radio  S.A. 

718 


nnn  stationsofcuba  ddd 

Call 
Location  Letters    Frequency  Owner 

Camaguey    CMJK  1160  Jones,  Castrillon  y  Cia 

Cardenas    CMGE  1470  Genaro  Sabater  Fox 

Ciego  de  Avila    CMJH  1370  Luis  Marauiri  Meoidloza 

Ciego  de  Avila     CMJD  1190  Union  Radio  S.A. 

Ciego  de  Avila     CMJY  760  Cadena  Oriental  de  Radio  S.A. 

Ciego  de  Avila  CMJP  580 

Ciego  de  Avila    CMJS  1580 

Ciego  de  Avila     CM  JO  1470  Bonifacio  IdeMonso  (Moirales 

Cienf  uegos    CMHU  720  Modesto  Vasquez  Gonzales 

Cienfuegos    CMHJ  1350  Union  Radio  S.A. 

Cienfuegos    CMHX  1480  Eugenio  Perez  Mena 

Colon    CMGM  1440 

Cruces    CMHK  1220  Virgilio  Villanueva  Bravo 

Encrucijada     CMHE  1090  Virgilio  R.  I>iaz  Qfuintamilla 

Florida    CMJI  1400  Dr.  Os valdio  Monan  Artega 

Guantanamo  CMKA  1250  Oadena  Oriental  de  Radio  S.A. 

Guantanamo     CMKH  1140  Cadena  Oriental  de  Radio  S.A. 

Guantanamo  CMKH  1130  Luis  Conofnjado  Estrada 

Guantanamo    CMKI  1110  Union  Radio  S.A. 

Guantanamo   CMKS  900  OandidoS.  van  Suaorez 

Guanabacoa     CMBC  690  Radiodtf  Progesso  S.A. 

Havana  CMOA  1590  Juan  Fernandez  Duran 

Havana   CMZ  1560  Ministry  of  Education 

Havana  CMOX  1360 

Havana     CMCM  1460  Cia.  Transradio  Columbia  S.A. 

Havana   CMCQ  1420  Andres  Martinez 

Havana  CMBX  1390  Alberto  Alvarez  Ferrera 

Havana   CMBG  1490 

Havana    CMCB  1330  Radio  Reloj  S.A. 

Havana   CMCO  1230  Edelberto  Perez  Rubio 

Havana    CMK  1190  Faust  Montiel 

Havana   CMCA  1150  Radio  Publicidad  Tropico  S.A. 

Havana    CMBY  1120  Pages  y  Cia. 

Havana    CMBS  1090  Enrique  Artalejo  Fernandez 

Havana     CMCI  1260  Cadena  Oriental  de  Radio  S.A. 

Havana   CMCX  1060  Circuito  Occidental  de  Radio  S.A. 

Havana    CMBQ  1010  Radio  Continental  CMBQ  S.A. 

Havana   CMCK  980  Cia.  Radiodif.  COCO  y  CMCK  S.A 

Havana    CMBF  950  Radio  Universal  S.A. 

Camaguey     CMJL  920  Cirouito  CMQ  SjA. 

Pinar    Del    Rio CMAQ  920  Circuito  CMQ  S.A. 

Havana    CMCF  910  J.  Ulloa  y  Cia. 

Havana     CMHD  890  Union  Radio  S.A. 

Havana    CMBL  860  Radio  Cadena  Suaritos 

Havana    CMBZ  830  Manuel  y  Guillermo  Salas 

Havana   CMCH  790  Radio  Cadena  Habana  S.A.    ' 

Havana   CMHB  780  Union  Radio  S.A. 

Havana   CMCD  760  La  Voz  del  Aire 

Havana   CMCD  740  La  Voz  del  Aire 

Havana   CMCA  730  Radio  Publicidad  Tropico  S.A. 

Havana   CMW  550  A.  Gil  y  M.  Troncoso 

Havana    CMQ  630  Cirquito  CMQ  S.A. 

Havana    CMCW  1290  Gilb.  y  Mario  Lavin  Dominguez 

Havana   CMCU  660  Radio  Garcia  Serra  S.A. 

Havana   CMJM  840 

Holguiin    CMDL  1150 

719 


S  1   A  no  N  S     O  V     C  V  H  A 


nan 


Call 

Localion 

Letters 

Frequency 

Holfuin 

CMKT 

1400 

Holfuin 

CMDC 

1290 

Holfuin 

CMKO 

1220 

Holfuin 

CMKF 

1050 

Holgiun 

C'MKD 

970 

Holjsuin 

CMKJ 

730 

Holjfuln 

CMKP 

670 

Holfixiin 

CMKM 

560 

ManUnz^is 

CMGF 

930 

Ifanxanillt 

CMDF 

1590 

llarUnao 

.   CMBD 

1520 

Mttinx^tf 

.   CMGW 

1100 

llatansas 

CMGW 

1100 

Mttunwv? 

.CMGU 

1340 

MaUnzas 

.     CMGL 

1400 

Moron 

CMJX 

1230 

Nuevitas 

CMJQ 

1300 

Palma  Soriano 

CMKZ 

1430 

Pinar  del  Rio 

CMAB 

1070 

Pinar  del  Rio 

..CMAL 

1340 

Pinar  del  Rio 

CMAW 

990 

Puerto  Padre 

CMKY 

1350 

Sagua  La  Grande 

..     CMHR 

1560 

Sancli  Spiritus 

CMHT 

990 

Sancli  Spirilus 

CMHB 

1050 

San  Luis 

..   CMKQ 

1400 

Santiago  de  Cuba 

CMDB 

680 

Santiago  de  Cuba 

CMKC 

770 

SanUago  de  Cuba 

CMKL 

800 

Santiago  de  Cuba    . . 

CMKU 

900 

Santiago  de  Cuba 

CMKW 

1000 

Santiago  de  Cuba 

CMKR 

1090 

Santiago  de  Cuba 

CMKB 

1170 

Santiago  de  Cuba 

CMKC 

1290 

Sagua  la  Grande    .. 

CMHA 

1280 

Santiago  de  Cuba 

CMDA 

1320 

Santiago  de  Cuba 

CMDC 

1360 

SanU  Clara 

CMHO 

1310 

Santa  Clara 

CMHQ 

640 

Santa  Clara 

.  .     CMHG 

680 

Santa  Clara 

CMHD 

780 

Santa  Clara 

CMHM 

970 

SanU  Clara 

..CMHF 

1040 

SanU  Clara 

CMHM 

1130 

SanU  Clara 

.       CMHC 

1480 

San  Cristobal 

CMAC 

1030 

Sancti  Spiritus 

CMHL 

1450 

Victoria  de  las  Tuniis 

CMKG 

1490 

Victoria  de  las  Tuna-s 

...  CMDQ 

540 

Victoria  de  Las  Tunas    

CMGW 

1240 

Victoria  de  Las  Tunas    . . . . 

CMKT 

1520 

Owner 

Cadena  Oriental  de  Riadiio  S.iA. 
Manuel  Angulo  Ferran 
Manuel  J.  de  Gongova 
Cadena  Oriental  de  Radio 
Circuito  CMQ  S.A. 
Satellite  CMBC  Havana 
Union  Radio  S.A. 
Manuel  Domingues  Motolongo 

Luis  Perez  Garcia 
Ramon  A.  de  Zayas  Lopez 
Ramon  A.  de  Zayas  Lopez 
Cadena  Orienital  de  Radio  S.A. 
Cadena  Oriental  de  Radio  S.A. 
Dr.  Bable  OasteHaoos  Oalballero 
Juan  Filiguieras  Cabaleiro 
Maria  Dominguez  Dousseu 
Simeon  Ferro  Martinez 
Radioicicidenita  S.A. 
Pedro  Redondo  Fernandez 
Pedro  Zaooa  Cheda 

Juan  B.  Santana  Padron 

Union  Radio  S.A. 

Riaui  de  Arms  Trom,peta 

Synchronized  with  CMBC  Camaguev 

Radio  Orientale  S.A. 

Cadena  Oriental  de  Radio  S.A. 

Circuito  CMQ  S.A. 

Reloj  Del  Aire  S.A. 

Jiaime  Nadal 

Union  Radio  S.A. 

Radio  Oriente  S.A. 

Justiniano  Valdes  Aguado 

Cadena  Oriental  de  Radio  S.A. 
Org.  Insular  de  Radio 
Cirquito  CMQ  S.A. 
Synchronized  with  Camaguey 
Union  Radio  S.A. 
Cadena  Oriental  de  Radio  S.A. 
Jose  Fernandez  Aleman 
Cadena  Oriental  de  Radio  S.A. 

Guillermo  Garcia  Ovies 

Ramon  Esipinosia  Perez 

Humberto  Anteres  Pena 
Alf r.  O.  Sanchez  Moregon 


720 


STATIONS    OF    HAITI 

' n    D    D  


Call 

Location  Letters  Frequency  Owner 

Port-au-Prince    4VW  1300  Ricardo  Widmaier 

Port-au-Prince    4VGM  1470  Frank  C.  Magloire 


STATIONS  OF 
DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC 


nan 


Call 
Location  Letters 

Bani    H13V 

Daraiioinia    H15K 

Ciudad  TrujiUo  HIT 

Ciudad  Trujillo    HIZ 

Cuidad  Trujillo    H12H 

Cuidad  Trujillo     HIN 

Ciudad  Trujillo    HIG 

Ciudad  Trujillo     HIL 

Ciudad  Trujillo     H13T 

Puerto  Plata    H19U 

San  Cristobal     H12R 

San  Francisco  de  Macoris    H14F 

San  Francisco  de  Macoris    H14C 

San  Pedro  de  Macoris    H13J 

Santiago    H14B 

Santiago    H13A 

Santiago    H16T 

Santiago    H18B 

Santiago     H19Z 

Santiago    HllL 


Frequency 

Owner 

1310 

Manuel  Bello  Hi  jo 

1360 

1400 

Francisco  A.  Sanabia 

1350 

Frank  Hatton 

1490 

Raf .  E.  Tavarez  L. 

1220 

Partido  Dominicano 

950 

Andres  Cordero  Puello 

790 

Joaquin  C.  Pellicer 

620 

J.  Arismendi  Trujillo 

1240 

Luis  A.  Pelegrin 

1440 

Luis  Albert! 

1440 

1250 

Manuel  R.  Peralta 

610 

1330 

Abraham  Vanderhorst 

1400 

Expedi  Pou 

1380 

1050 

820 

Luis  F.  Mosooso  C. 

1230 

Joacquin  C.  Pellicer 

STATIONS  OF 
BAHAMAS  &  JAMAICA 


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nan 

Call 

Location 

Letters    Frequency 

Owner 

BAHAMAS 

Nassau  

ZNS            1540 

Baiiamas  Government 

JAMAICA 

Kingston    

ZQI              880 

Jamaica  Bcstg.  Co. 

1180 

721 

Radio  Cadeiia 
Nacional,  S.  A. 

Hi  ad  Office:  Vallarta  #1 

General  Offices:  Vallarta  #1 

PfwFtes: 

Head  Office:  21-01-78—36-84-68 

(General  Offices:  10-39-09—21-38-62 

F.  O.  Box  7892 

Mexico  City,  Mexico 

D   n   n 


—  PERSONNEL  — 

President  jnd  General   Manager Rafael   Cufberto  Navarro 

Commercial    Manager Jose   Horacio   Se|ytien 

General  Auditor Eduardo  Martinez  Celis 

Control  Manager jesus  Amor  D. 

Sales   Promotion    Manager Carlos   Gonzalez    Flores 

Accounting  Raquel  Burgos  Romero 


Radio  Programas 
de  Mexico,  S.  A. 

Head  &  General  Offices:  Bucareli  109 

Phones: 

Head  Office:  35-13-73—12-72-34 

General  Offices:  36-29-01—12-65-44—13-91-14 

P.  0.  Box  1324 
Mexico  City,  Mexico 

D    n   n  


PERSONNEL— 


President  &  General  Manager. 
Vice  President    .  , 
Vice  President . 
Publicity   Manager 


.  .Clemente  Serna  MarHnez 
Antonio  Eufracio  Ontiveros 

H.  Nino  M. 

H.  Rios  D. 


722 


Radio  Cadena  Nacional,  S.A. 
Member  Stations 


Call 
Location  Letters 

Acapulco,  Gro XEBB 

Aguscalientes,  Ags.  .  .  XERO 

Agua  Prieta,  Son XEFH 

Agua  Prieta,  Son XEAQ 

Apatzingan,  Mich XECJ 

Celaya    Gto XEY 

Cd.  Ac'una,  Coah XERF 

Cd.  Carmargo,  Chih...XEHA 
Cd.  Cuauhtemoc,  Chih.  XEER 

Cd.  Juarez,  Chih XEJ 

Cd.  Juarez,  Chih XEWG 

Cd.  Juarez,  Chih XEF 

Cd.  Juarez,   Chih XEFV 

Cd.  Mante,  Tamps XECM 

Cd.  Miguel  Aleman, 

Tamps XEHL 

Cd.  Obregan,  Son XEAP 

Coatepec,  Ver XERE 

Coatzacoalcos,  Ver.    .  XEGB 

Cordoba,  Ver XEDZ 

Cuernavaca,  Mor.    .  . .  .XEJC 

Culiacan,  Sin XECQ 

Chihuahua,  Chih XEBW 

Chihuahua,  Chih XEM 

Delicias,  Chih XEJK 

Durango,    Dgo XEDU 

Durango,  Dgo. XEND 

Empalme,  Son XEBQ 

Ensenada,   B.   C XESS 

Guadalajara,  Jal XEHL 

Guadalajara,  Jal XESP 

Guadalajara,  Jal XEBA 

Guadalajara,  Jal XEJE 

Guadalajara,  Jal XEAD 

Hermosillo,   Son.    XEDL 

Hermosillo,  Son XEDM 

Iguala,    Gro XEKF 

Irapuato,    Gto XEBO 

Jalapa,  Ver XEJW 

Jimenez,    Chih XEJZ 

Leon,  Gto XELG 

Leon,    Gto XERZ 

Los    Mochis,    Sin XECU 

Magdalena,   Son XEDJ 

Manzanillo,  Col XECS 

Matamoros,  Tamps XEO 

Matamoros,  Tamps.    .  .XEMT 

Matehuala,  S.L.P XEFF 

Mazatlan,  Sin XERJ 

Merida,  Yuc XEZ 

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1110 

1310 

Monterrey,   N.  L. . . . . 

...XET 

990 

1490 

Monterrey,  N.  L 

...XEH 

1420 

1340 

Monterrey,  N.  L 

XEAW 

1280 

1360 

Monterrey,  N.  L 

.  .  XEG 

1050 

1570 

Morelia,   Mich 

.   XESF 

1300 

580 

Morelia,   Mich 

XECR 

1340 

990 

Nogales,   Son 

.XECG 

1240 

970 

Nogales,  Ariz 

KNOG 

1340 

1490 

Nvo.  Casas  Grandes, 

1420 

Chih 

XETX 

1010 

1240 

Nvo.  Laredo,  Tamps. 

XEDF 

960 

1450 

Nvo.  Laredo,  Tamps. 

XERG 

1090 

Nva.  Rosita,  Coah... 

XENR 

980 

1470 

Pachuca,  Hgo 

XEPK 

760 

1290 

Parral,  Chih 

..XEJS 

1150 

1160 

Parral,  Chih 

XEGD 

1520 

840 

Poza  Rica,  Ver 

.  XEPR 

1480 

580 

Puebla,  Pue 

.  XECD 

1170 

980 

Queretaro,  Qro 

..XEJX 

1520 

1300 

Reynosa,    Tamps.     .  . 

XEOR 

1390 

1280 

Sahuayo,  Mich 

.XEGC 

1450 

1390 

Salamanca,  Gto 

XERX 

1560 

1340 

Saltillo,   Coah 

.   XEKS 

1330 

860 

San  Luis  Potosi,  S.L.F 

..XEPO 

1310 

1400 

San  Luis  Potosi,  S.L.P. .  XESL 

1340 

1240 

San  Luis  Rio  Colorado, 

1450 

Son    

..XECB 

1450 

1010 

Sta.  Ana,  Son 

XEAB 

1400 

1400 

Tampico,   Tamps.    . . . 

XEFW 

810 

840 

Tampico,    Tamps.    . . 

..XETO 

1370 

1310 
1150 

Tecula,  Nay 

..XETD 

1450 

Tepic,   Nay 

.XEXT 

980 

Tijuana,   B.   C 

.XEBG 

1550 

1250 

Tijuana,   B.   C 

XEAU 

1470 

1580 

Tijuana,  B.  C 

.XEXX 

1420 

1360 

Tlaquepaque,  Jal.  .  .  . 

.  XESP 

1400 

1330 

Toluca,  Mex 

XECH 

1490 

1270 

Torreon,  Coah 

.  .XETB 

1350 

1320 

Torreon,  Coah 

XEOB 

1490 

680 

Tuxpan,  Nay 

XEUX 

1340 

1240 

Uruapan,  Mich 

.  .XEFN 

1130 

1470 

Veracruz,  Ver 

.   XETF 

1250 

1450 

Veracruz,    Ver 

XEHV 

1310 

1400 

Villahermosa,  Tab.    . 

..XEVT 

970 

970 

Zacatecas,    Zac 

.  .XEXZ 

1150 

1340 

Zacapu,  Mich 

.  .XEZU 

1270 

1490 

Zamora,  Mich 

XEZM 

650 

1320 

Zamora,   Mich 

XEGT 

1490 

600 

Zapopan,  Jal 

.XEDV 

700 

1240 

Zihuatanejo,  Gro.   .  .  . 

.   XESZ 

1450 

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The  AsaocUted  Broadcasters,  Inc..  San  Francisco.  Calif KWID-1 

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Columbia  Broadcasting  System.  Inc..  Brentwood,  L.  I..  N.  Y WDSI-1 

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Columbia  Broadcasting  System.  Inc..  Wayne,  N.  J WDSI-5 

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Columbia  Broadcasting  System.  Inc..  Delano,  Calif KCBR-1 

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The  Crosley  Corporation,  Mason.  Ohio WLWO-1 

-2 

The  Crosley  Corporation,  Bethany,  Ohio WLWO-3 

The  Crosley  Corp..  Cincinnati,  O KQ2XAU 

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General  Electric  Company.  Schenectady.  N.  Y WGEO-1 

-2 
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General  Electric  Company,  Belmont,  Calif KGEI-1 

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National  Broadcasting  Co..  Inc..  Bound  Brook,  N.  J WNBC-1 

-2 
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-5 
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National  Broadcasting  Co..  Inc.,  Dixon,  Calif KNBH-1 

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World  Wide  Broadcasting  Corp.,  Scituate,  Mass WRUL-1 

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Canadian  Marconi  Co..  Montreal,  Que CFCX 

Rogers  Radio  Broadcasting  Co.  Ltd.,  Toronto CFRX 

Voice  of  the  Prairies  Ltd.,  Calgary.  Alta CFVP 

Maritime  Broadcasting  Co.  Ltd..  Halifax.  N.  S " CHNX 

Eastern  Broadcasters  Ltd..  Sydney,  N.  S CJCX 

Transcanada  Communication.s  Ltd.,  Winnipeg.  Man ...., CKRO 

Transcanada  Communications  Ltd..  Winnipeg,  Man  CKRX 

Western  Broadcasting  Co.  Ltd.,  Vancouver.  B    C  CKFX 

Ednrjonton  Journal  Ltd..  Edmonton.  Alta '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. VE9AI 

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Bentel,  George  R. 

5617    Hollywood    Blvd HOllywood  7-8068 


Bergerman  Agency 

141  El  Camino  Dr.,  B.  H CRestview   6-4124 


Bloom,  Phil,  Agency 

120  El  Camino  Drive,   B.   H.  .CRestview   6-1339 


Elwood,  Maren,  Agency 

4949    Hollywood    Blv<i NOrmandy  4-4786 


French,  Samuel,  Inc. 

7623  Sunset  Blvd HOllywood  3-3146 


Irwin,  Lou 

9165    Sunset    Blvd CRestview   1-7131 


Kohner,  Paul,  Inc. 

9169    Sunset    BlA-d.     (46) BRadshaw   2-0462 


Morris,  William,  Agency 

202  N.  Canon  Dr.,  B.  H BRadshaw   2-4111 


Music  Corp.  of  America 

9370  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  B.  H. 

BRadshaw   2-3221 


Orsatti  &  Co. 

300  S.  Beverly  Dr CRestview   6-6241 


Ring,  S.  E. 

1654    Cherokee     HOllywood  7-6412 


Cowl,  Carl 

516    Fifth    Ave MUrray   Hill  7-6782 


Fishbein,  Frieda 

11  W.  42nd  St LOngacre  5-1379 


French,  Samuel 

25   W.    45th   St JUdson   2-4700 


Gaines,  Blanche 

350   W.  57th    St PLaza  7-0537 


Hayward,  Leland,  Ltd. 

655  Madison  Ave TEmpleton  8-5100 


International  Literary  Bureau,  Inc. 

11  W.  42nd  St LOngacre  4-5676 


Jay   Garon-Brooke   Assooiat<'s,    Inc. 

8   E.   52nd   St PLaza  3-7815 


King,  Eleanor 

19   W.   44th   St MUrray  Hill  2-6390 


Matson,  Harold 

30    Rockefeller  Plaza Circle  6-2760 


Morris,   William,   Agency,  Inc. 

1740  Broadway    JUdson  6-5100 


Pauker,  Dr.  Edmond 

1639     Broadway COlumbus  6-1726 


Reynolds,  Paul  R.  &  Son 

599  Fifth  Ave MUrray  Hill   8-4767 


Swanson,  H.  N.,  Inc. 

8523    Sunset    Blvd CRestview   1-5115 


New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Play  Co. 

522   Fifth   Ave MUrray    Hill  2-0166 


Ashley,  Te<l,  Associates 

545    Fifth    Ave MUrray  Hill   7-0576 


Roberts,  Flora 

545    Fifth    Ave MUrray  Hill  7-4137 


Salisbury,   Leah 

234  W.  44th  St LAckawanna  4- 


Sanford,  Jay 

17    E.    48th   St. 


PLaza  5-1127 


Talent  Associates 

41   E.    50th    St PLaza  3-1030 


Bartsch,  Hans 

1501    Broadway     BRyant  9-6933 


Brandt  &  Brandt 

101    Park    Ave MUrray  Hill  3-5890 


Brown,  Curtis,  Ltd. 

347  Madison   Ave MUrray  Hill   6-6170 


Taylor,  Ethel  C. 

55  W.  55th   St Circle  5-8620 


Williams,  Annie  Laurie 

18  E.   41st  St MUrray  Hill  5-7565 


Writers   Literary    Agency 

117   W.    58lh   St JUdson   6-2470 


Century  Play  Co.,  Inc.  „     . ..  ^ 

&22    Fifth   Ave,.  ......  r  ..]VtU|Tay   ^U  2-0166 


Writers  Workshop,  Inc. 

280    Madison    Ave LExm^tpn  8-9878 


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ADVANCE  TELEVISION  PICTURE 
SERVICE,  INC. 
729  Seventh  Ave^  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  5-6873 

President Charles  A.  Alicoate 

Secy.  &  Treas F.  E.  Miles 

Services  Offered:  Producers  and  distribu- 
tors of  films,  features,  shorts  and  package 
films  for  TV.  Stock  Shots  Film,  Private  Pro- 
jection Theaters,  Cutting  and  Editing. 

AFFILIATED  PROGRAM  SERVICE 
INC. 

535  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-1881 

President Paul  F.  Adler 

Services  Offered:  Syndicated  films,  ani- 
mated spots. 

AGNETA  AGENCY 

1270  6th  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    COlumbus   5-0232 

President Nicholas    T.    Agneta 

Servicvs  Offered:  Recording,  Production, 
Scripts.  Talent. 

Productions:  Broadway  Musical  Comedy, 
TV  film. 

AIR  FEATURES,  INC. 

720  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson   6-8500 

President I.  S.  Becker 

Sales  Manager Harry  E.  Hobbs 

Comptroller Andy  Subbiondo 

Services  Offered:  Radio-TV  packaged  pro- 
grams, live,  film  and  transcribed. 

Current  Productions:  Mr.  Keen,  Helen 
Trent,  Our  Gal  Sunday,  Backstage  Wife, 
Just  Plain  Bill,  Young  Widder  Brown,  Stella 
Dallas,  Lorenzo   Jones. 

ALTON  ALEXANDER 
PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

595  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  9-3277 

President  Alton  Alexander 

Dir.  of  Sales David  A.  Lown 

Production  Chief Suzanne  Ryan 

Services  Offered:  Television  program  pro- 
duction, live  and  film. 

Productions:  Your  Better  Home  Show,  Lie 
Detector,  Your  Lucky  Number,  Chief  Medi- 
cal Examiner,  A  Model  Young  Woman,  The 
Big  Break,  Danger  Is  My  Business,  Sing  For 
Your  Supper  With  Tommy  Tucker. 

AMERICAN   INSTITUTE   OF   FOOD 
PRODUCTS,  INC. 

608  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 


Phone:  JU  6-7600 

General  Manager Robert  A.  Bories 

Services  Offered:  Production,  scripts, 
talent  for  food  merchandising. 

AMERICAN  NATIONAL  VIDEO 
PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

17  N.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago  2,  111. 
Phone:  SUperior  7-7500 

Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr Thomas  J.  O'Brien,  Jr. 

Asso.  Producer Jean  Gendon 

Asso.  Producer Phyllis  F.  O'Brien 

Admin.  Asst AUis  Allen 

Admin.  Asst Dan  D.  O'Brien 

Services  Offered:  Live,  film  shows  &  com- 
mercials. 

AMERICAN  SALES  & 

SERVICING  AGENCY 

(RADIO  LUXEMBOURG) 

370  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  5-1300 

President Guy  Bolam 

Services  Offered:  Sales  agency  for  Radio 
Luxembourg. 

CHARLES  R.  ANDREWS 
AFFILIATES,  INC. 

19  E.  53rd  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MU  8-7589 

President Charles  R.  Andrews 

Sect.-Treas Marjorie  Warner 

Services  Offered:  Package  shows. 
Productions:    "Jolly    Gene    and    his    Fun 
Machine." 

PETER  ARNELL  PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

750  Park  Ave.,  New  York  21,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  TRafalgar  9-5097 

Producer    Peter    Arnell 

Asso.  Prod.,  Personal  Mgr Don  Sheldon 

Asso.  Prod.,  Prod.  Mgr Jean  Heaton 

Services  Offered:  TV  &  Radio  Programs: 
Production,  Package,  Consultation. 

Productions:  The  Name's  The  Same  (In 
association  with  Goodson-Todman  Produc- 
tions). 

ASSOCIATED  BROADCAST 
ADVERTISING  CO. 

1001  No.  Western  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  29,  Calif. 

Phone:  HO  5-0580 
Partner,  Advg.  Mgr.  &  Publicity 

Dir Irwin  T.  Porter 

Partner,  Program  Mgr.  &  Dir.  Research 

Dept Gertrude  T.  Porter 

Script  Dept Jean  Norab 

Services  Offered:  Scripts  created,  for  any 
business,   ranging   from   miniature    5>minute 


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Pilot  Film,  Black  &  White  or  Color, 

Available  for  Screening 

Radio  Program   Broadcast  Since   1936 

For  Complete  Details  Write  —  H.  Allen  CcEmpbell 

TRENDLE-CAMPBELL-MEURER,   INC 

28  W.  Adams  Ave.  —  Detroit  26,  Michigan  —  WOodward  2-9184 

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programs  to  half  hour  or  more  shows — also 
spot  announcements,  and  jingles.  Promotion, 
programming,  production,  and  merchandis- 
ing. Several  participation  (quiz)  and  other 
shows  available. 

ASSOCIATED   PRESS 

50  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-1111 

General  Manager Frank  J.  Starzel 

Asst.  General  Manager   Oliver  Gramling 

Serices  Offered:  24-hour  news  coverage, 
hourly  news  summaries,  daily  &  weekly  fea- 
ture coverage  for  TV  &  radio. 

A-V  TAPE  LIBRARIES,  INC. 

730  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-3091 

President Charles   E.   Rynd 

V.  P.-Treas Richard  S.  Rynd 

Sales  Manager Ray  Rynd 

Services  Offered:  Music  on  tape  for  com- 
mercial use,  available  for  dealers  and  dis- 
tributors. Program  material  on  tape  created 
and   produced   for   specialty  uses. 

ANNBARBINEL 

54  Riverside  Dr.,  New  York  24,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ENdicott  2-4351 

President Ann  Barbinel 

Services  Offered:  Creating  -  producing  -  di- 
recting custom  built  package  shows  for  radio 
and  TV. 

BARRY,  ENRIGHT  &  FRIENDLY 
PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

667  Madison  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   TEmpleton  2-8600 

President   Jack  Barry 

Vice-President  Dan  Enright 

V.-P.  in  Chg.  Sales Edwin  S.  Friendly,  Jr. 

Services  Offered:  Package  producers  of 
live  and  transcribed  radio  shows  and  live  and 
filmed  TV  shows. 

Productions:  Juvenile  Jury,  Winky  Dink 
and  You,  Life  Begins  at  80,  Oh,  Baby. 

BASCH  RADIO  &  TELEVISION 
PRODUCTIONS 

17  E.  45  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-8877 

Sales  Manager Charles  J.  Basch,  Jr. 

Services  Offered:  Complete  program 
building  service;  ideas,  scripts,  talent  and 
production  on  live  and  transcribed  pro- 
grams; custom  and  syndicated  recordings; 
TV  programs  and  commercial  spots,  live 
and  film. 

ZACH  BAYM  HLMS 

60  East  42  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MU  2-4813 

Owner Zach    Baym 

Services  Offered:  Distribution  of  films  for 
TV.  1-hour  features  &  westerns;  half,  quar- 
ter-hour documentary-travel  series;  baseball 
series;  animated  cartoon  series;  Christmas 
films. 


IRENE  BEASLEY  RADIO 
PRODUCTION  SERVICE 

Heatherdell  Rd.,  Ardsley,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  DObbs  Ferry  3-3578 

Owner Irene  Beasley 

Services  Offered:  Program  production; 
package  programs. 

V.  S.  BECKER  PRODUCTIONS 

562  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone :  LUxemburg  2-1040 

Owner Viola  S.  Becker 

Services  Offered:  Production  of  package 
shows  and  commercials  for  Radio,  Television 
programs,  live  and  film.  Distributors  of  film; 
representatives  of  talent  &  ideas  for  Radio, 
TV,  film,  sales  promotion. 

GEORGE  R.  BENTEL  &  ASSOCIATES 

5617  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  7-8608 

Director Carl  Coolidge 

Services  Offered:   Scripts. 

WALTER  BIDDICK  CO. 
(Radio  Programs  Div.) 

1151  S.  Bway.,  Los  Angeles  15,  Calif. 
Phone:  RI  6184 

Manager    Guy  Biddick 

Asst.  Mgr Mildred  Biddick 

Office  Manager Josephine  Corbet 

Traveling  Rep Glenn  Biddick 

Services  Offered:  Preparing  and  recording 
commercial  announcements  for  your  own 
individual  requirements.  Packaged  V2-roin' 
transcribed  announcements  already  prepared 
for  various  type  businesses.  Packaged 
quarter-hour  transcribed  radio  programs. 
Transcribed  sacred  music  libraries  sold  out- 
right. 

ALBERT  BLACK  TELEVISION 
PRODUCTS 

9  Rockefeller  Plaza,  Room  1526 

New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  CI  5-7466 

President    Albert    Black 

V.P.,  Secy.,  Treas Michael  Lippert 

Exec.  Director Julien  Roffman 

Services  Offered:  Live  and  film  package 
shows;  commercials  for  television;  radio 
shows,  transcriptions. 

FORD  BOND  RADIO 
PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

RCA  Bldg.,  W.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  7-2236 

President   Ford  Bond 

Services  Offered:  Specializing  in  open-end 
transcribed  programs.  Development  of  pro- 
gram ideas  and  advice  on  radio  production. 
Counselor  on  radio  and  TV  presentation. 

THE  BORIES  ORGANIZATION 

608  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JU  6-7600 

President Bob  Borics 

Services  Offered:  Radio  and  TV  package 
producer. 


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Creative  Programming  for  Radio, 
Television  and  Television  Film 

41    EAST  57th  STREET 
NEW  YORK  22,  N.  Y. 


449   SOUTH    BEVERLY   DRIVE 
BEVERLY   HILLS,  CALIF. 


West  Coast  Representative 
HARRIS   KATLEMAN 


MARK  GOODSON 


BILL  TODMAN 


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BOX  OFHCE  TELEVISION,  INC. 

30  East  60th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  1-2541 

Board  Chairman Milton  N.  Mound 

President Wm.  P.  Rosensohn 

General  Mgr Robert  M.  Rosencrans 

Exec.  Producer Edgar  A.  Rosenberg 

Nat'l  Sales  Mgr Wallace  A.  Ross 

Services  Offered:  Specialists  in  Closed- 
circuit  Television:  industrial  business  meet- 
ings and  entertainment  events. 

BROADCASTING  PROGRAM 
SERVICE 

17  E.  45th  St..  New  York   17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  OXford  7-0725 

President Herbert  Rosen 

Services  Offered:  Transcription  service, 
musical  programs  on  tape,  sound  effects 
records,  mood  and  luidge  music  library,  TV 
programs  on  films. 

WILLIAM  F.  BROIDY 
PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

5545   Sunset   Blvd.,   Hollywood    28,   Cal. 
Phone:   HOllywood   2-7421 

President William  F.  Broidy 

V.P.  &  Secry Edward  J.  Kay 

Exec.  Asst.  to  President Ace  Herman 

Production  Mgr A.  R.  Milton 

Adv.  Dir J.  L.  Kaufman 

Services  Offered:  Studios  for  rental.  Pack- 
age shows.  Physical  and  creative  productions 
of  industrial  films,  short  subjects,  TV  series 
and  announcements. 

BYRON  PRODUCTIONS 

8  E.  52nd  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  3-6930 

President Edward  A.  Byron 

Services  Offered:  Package  programs. 

BRUCE  CHAPMAN  COMPANY 

55  West  42nd  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    Wisconsin    7-9244 

President    Bruce   Chapman 

V.P.-Treas Edna  Chapman 

Sales  Manager George  Ellis 

Branch  Offices: 

30  rue  de  Gramont,  Paris  2,  France 

Phone:  Richelieu  80-04 

Director Dan  Morley 

Assoc.  Dir Michael  Alexander 

22  Davies  St.,  London  W.  1,  England 
Phone:    MAyfair   1037 

Manager Frank    Byers 

9-10  am  Park,  Berlin,  Schoneberg,  Germany 
Phone:  71-64-69 

Manager Rolf  Brede 

Services  Offered:  Production  of  radio  &  TV 
programs  in  U.  S.  and   Europe. 
Productions:  The  Answer  Man. 

CHESHIRE  &  ASSOCIATES 

3129   Cahuenga   Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,   Calif. 
Phone:  HOllywood  94580 

General  Manager Bob  Reichenbach 

Production   Director Harry  V.   Cheshire 

Traffic  Dir Mary  Ann  Hooper 


Services  Offered:  Transcribed  program  and 
television  film  producers  and  distributors. 
Open-end  and  custom  features. 

Productions:  Stand  By  .  .  .  For  Crime, 
Swap  With  The  Stars,  and  The  MJB  Show. 

CINEFFECTS,  INC. 

(For  complete  listing  see  TV  Film  Producers) 

TED  COLLINS  CORP. 

500  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Manager   Ted   Collins 

Services  Offered:   Talent,  Production. 

COMMODORE  PRODUCTIONS  & 
ARTISTS,  INC. 

971  N.  LaCienega  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  1-7106 

Pros.  &   Exec.   Prod Walter   White,  Jr. 

Associate  Producer Bill  Heath 

Sec'y-Treas Eleanor  Payne 

Services  Offered:  Program  production, 
syndicated  transcriptions,  scripts,  package 
programs,  talent. 

Productions:  (104  V2  hr.  Trans.  Radio) 
Hopalong  Cassidy,  (156  y^  hr.  Trans.  Radio) 
The  Clyde  Beatty  Show,  Tarzan. 

FRANK  COOPER  ASSOCIATES 
AGENCY 

6277  Selma  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:   HO  4-7258 

N.  Y.  Phone:  VAnderbile  6-5661 

President   Frank  Cooper 

V.P.  Chge.  of  N.  Y.  Office Sy  Fischer 

Head  of   Sales — Calif.  Off... Martin   Sperber 

Executive   Secretary Gloria  Farrier 

Services  Offered:  Packagers  and  sales  rep- 
resentatives of  radio  and  television  pro- 
grams. Representatives  of  writers  and  talent. 

LOUIS  G.  COWAN,  INC. 

575  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  9-3700 

President Louis  G.  Cowan 

Vice-Presideni Marry  Fleischnian 

Treasurer J.  Kyle  Faber 

8  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  3,  111. 
Phone:  RAndolph  6-2022 

Vice-Pres.-in-Charge  John  Lewellen 

Vice-Pres R.  D.  Michels 

Services  Offered:  AM-TV-Productions-Net- 
work  Programs  (Package) ;  Production- 
Transcription  Programs;  Program  Consult- 
ants. 

DAMON  RECORDING  STUDIOS, 
INC. 

117  W.  14th  St.,  Kansas  City  6,  Mo. 
Phone:  Victor  2585 

President Vic  Damon 

Vice    President Robert  Damon 

Secretary-Treasurer   Alice  Damon 

Chief  Engineer Roger  Webb 

Services  Offered:  A.F.M.  licensed  for  mak- 
ing commercial  phonograph  masters,  radio 
and  TV  commercials,  etc. 


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FREDERIC  DAMRAU,  M.  D. 

247  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  5-3638 

Director Frederic  Damrau,  M.  D. 

AFTRA    Associate Adeline    Maneery 

Business  Manager Mary  L.  Davis 

Services  Offered:  Educational  and  drama- 
tized  programs  relating  to  health,  for  both 
radio  and  TV. 

MAC  DAVIS  FEATURES 

1  Montgomery  Place,  Brooklyn    (15),  N.  Y. 

Phone:  Nevins  8-4374 
Director Mac  Davis 

Services  Offered:  Sport  shows  created, 
written  and  produced  for  television  and  radio 
presentation.  Also  special  scripts  and  ideas 
furnished  for  all  types  of  sport  programs  for 
local,  regional  or  network  presentation. 

Productions:  Heartbeats  in  Sport  Head- 
lines, They  Made  Sports  History,  Diamond 
Dust,  Ask  Me  Another. 

GORDON  M.  DAY  PRODUCTIONS 

108  E.  30th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ORegon  9-3595 

Writer,  Composer Gordon  M.  Day 

Director   Carol  Bulkley 

Production  Mgr Edith  Adelson 

Treasurer Leo   L.  Reich 

Services  Offered:  Package  programs,  radio- 
TV  consultants  to  advertising  agencies,  creat- 
ing and  producing  custom-built  musical 
jingles  and  TV  film  spots  of  all  kind. 


DANNY  DEE  ENTERPRISES,  INC. 

510  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  3-4153 

President Irwin  N.  Herbert 

Sec,  Sales  Manager Eric  Blau 

Treasurer   Roy  Doty 

Services  Offered:  Produce  live  and  filmed 
shows.  Radio  Shows,  Commercials. 

Productions:  "The  Adventures  of  Danny 
Dee." 

DEMBY  PRODUCTIONS  INC. 

Hotel  Plaza,  1  West  58th  St.,  N.  Y.  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  9-2495 

President Emanuel  Demby 

Vice  President Mildred   Demby 

Film  Supervisor Myron  L.  Broun 

Dramatic    Scripts Betty    Jeffries 

Sales   Hunter  W.  Smith 

Story   Editor Al  Marshack 

Services  Offered:  Live  and  film  programs, 
syndication,  industrial  and  public  relations 
films,  live  and  recorded  radio  programs  and 
commercials. 

Productions:  Hollywood  To  Broadway, 
How  To  Be  A  Cowboy,  This  Is  Indonesia, 
Turning  Points. 

ALFRED  DIXON  PRODUCTIONS 

109   E.   39th   St.,  New  York,  N.   Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  5-6415 

President-Owner Alfred    Dixon 

Casting  and  production Lynn  Masters 

Asst.  Dir.  and  Coaching Norma  Burton 

Services  Offered:  Radio,  stage,  film,  TV 
productions. 


FOUR     OF 

OUR     TOPS 

TV 

RADIO 

BREAK  THE  BANK 

HILLTOP   HOUSE 

STARRING 

BERT  PARKS 

STARRING 

JAN  MINER 

FOR 

DODGE  DIVISION  OF 

CHRYSLER  CORP. 

ABC-TV  SUNDAY  10:00  PM  EST. 

FOR 

PHARMACO,  INC. 
CBS  RADIO  MON.  THRU  FRI.  3-3:15  PM  EST. 

MASQUERADE  PARTY 

STARRING 

PETER   DONALD 

BREAK  THE  BANK 

STARRING 

BUD  COLLYER 

FOR 

REMINGTON   ELECTRIC  SHAVERS 

ESQUIRE   BOOT  POLISH 

ABC-TV  WEDNESDAY  9:00  PM  EST. 

MILES  LABORATORIES 
NBC  RADIO  MON.  THRU  FRI.  10:45-11  AM 
MUTUAL  RADIO  MON.  THRU  FRI..  12  NOON 

WOLF  PRODUCTIONS 

WOLF  ASSOCIATES 

420  MADISON  AVENU 

E,  NEW  YORK,   N.  Y. 

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HARRY  S.  DUBE 

10  Rt»rkrfcllrr  IMjm.  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phonr:  COliimhu*  57035 

MaiMfer J-  Knight 

StTt'icn  Off9f^:  Live  Talrnt,  package 
Jmiw«  and  lranMTt|>linn». 

DYNAMIC  HLMS  INC. 

\\2  \V.  ;;*Jih  >l^  >iw  York  24.  N.  Y. 
IMtonr:  TKafalgar  3()221 

rrMidrnt    Henry   Morley 

Trraturrr  .  Nnllian  Zurker 

Ivirr.    Pro.  I  •«•    H.    UnUkiV 

Kdilorial  C  lii.f.  I.ot.r   Hrrkrr 

Souinl  Knuiiirrr  Jolm   l>r  Hhui 

Film    DiM M.    I^f'iffn 

Seniles  Offered:  Film  protlurer— open  end 
film*  ami  commrnials  made  specifically  for 
TV;  ■mii>rmriit  ami  dramatic  shorts;  educa- 
lioniil  and  industrial  shorts;  marionette 
fJiorts;  spot  news  and  special  event  cover- 
age; video  tran>criptions;  complete  sound 
recording  and  sound  stage  facilities;  film 
consultants. 


W.  M.  ELLSWORTH 

Suite  20;i.   l.'i*)  K.  Chicago 
Phone:  MOhawk  4-7n:)n 

W.  M.  Ellswortb 

Services  Offered:   Folk  artists,  entertainers 
for  radio-TV-rerords  ;ind  transcriptions. 


EMPIRE  BROADCASTING  CORP. 

UU)  Lexington  Ave.,  Now  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   PLaza  9-4500 

President Helen  1).  Kelleher 

Services  Offered:  All  types  of  recording 
namely:  tape-disc,  studios,  air-line  checks, 
AM-FMTV  portahle  jobs,  film  synchroniza- 
tion, 

ENDORSEMENTS,  INC. 

■>()()  l<iftli  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    CHickering   4-7257 

President    Jules   Alberti 

Vice-Pres Dr.  Harold  S.  Wadro 

S(>c.-Treas Hazel    F.    McCabe 

Chg.    Production Ted    Baehr 

Sen  ices  Offered:  Endorsements  and  testi- 
monials live  and  film  for  TV. 

ESTES  NEWS  AND 
FEATURE  SERVICE 

6  Peter  Cooper  Rd.,  New  York  10,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    SPring   7-5766 

President    Bernard   Estes 

Secretary-Treasurer Hazel    Estes 

Associate  Producer Jack  Sheldon 

Services  Offered:  Live  and  transcribed 
package  shows  produced.  Specializing  in 
news  and  feature  programs  designed  for 
public  relations  impact,  AM,  Video.  News 
and  camera  correspondents  throughout  U.  S., 
Latin  America,  Europe,  Far  East. 


WILBUR  STARK  --  JERRY  LAYTON 


RADIO  &  TELEVISION  PRODUCTIONS 

270  PARK  AVENUE 
PL.  3-1742 


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FADIMAN  ASSOCIATES,  LTD. 

1501   Broadway,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    LAckawanna  4-3544 

Manager Edwin  Fadiman 

Services  Offered:  Production,  Package 
Shows. 

GEORGE  F.  FOLEY,  INC. 

625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PL  7-6454 

President G.  F.  Foley 

Vice  President V.  C.  Holahan 

Services  Offered:  Package  programs,  talent 
representative,    production    consultant. 

WALT  FRAMER  PRODUCTIONS 

1150  Avenue  of  the  Americas 

New  York  36,  New  York 

Oxford  7-3322 

Producer Walt  Framer 

Associate  Producers Joe  Gottlieb, 

Sid  Tamber,  Paul  Kaczander 
Production  Supervisors Mervyn  Framer, 

Estelle  Citron,  Vivian  Roberts 
Business    Manager Henry    Schmerzer 

Services  Offered:  Specializing  audience 
participation  and  quiz  shows;  packages,  pro- 
duction, question  research,  contestant  screen- 
ing. 

Current  Productions:  Strike  It  Rich,  The 
Big  Payoff. 

FREMANTLE  OVERSEAS  RADIO, 
&  TELEVISION,  INC. 

366  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 


Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-4344 

President Paul  Talbot 

Secretary  Lee  Volker 

Mgr.    (Mexico   City) Rene  Anselmo 

Services  Offered:  Producers  of  transcribed 
radio  programs  for  Spanish  audiences.  Pro- 
ducers of  live  radio  and  TV  programs  in 
Mexico.  Exclusive  TV  rights  to  the  Davis 
Cup  tennis  matches. 

ALLEN  A.  FUNT  PRODUCTIONS 

100  Central  Park  South,  Room  11-C, 

New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  JUdson  6-5227 

President Allen  A.  Funl 

Production  Al  Slep 

Services  Offered:  Network,  live,  Iran* 
scribed  and  syndicated  programs  and  candid 
commercials. 

GAINSBOROUGH  ASSOCIATES 

207  East  30th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   ORegon  9-2720 

President Mitchell  Jablons 

VP  and  Gen.  Mgr Josephine  Savoca 

VP  in  chg.  Sales Martin  Seligson 

Casting  Director Arlene  Shelley  Gaines 

VP  in  chg.  Progs Pamela  Jablons 

Radio   Director Scott  Kuney 

Treasurer Herbert  M.  Davis 

Prod.    Supervisors Kathy    Burke, 

Richard  Gaines,  William  Savoca 

Television  Director Susan  M.  Gaines 

Offices 
7200  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  26,  Cal. 


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IS  r«»iio  ami  TV   >l.'ition(i.  Kuiul  raisinn 

i   Mdnik    on    ratiio    an<i    TV.    Talent    man 

Jl^fiiirnl  «n«l  jwr-'onal  r«»|»n'>«'nlation. 

(urrrnt  /'riH/iu /io»i.\ :  "  Plu*  l'«lilor>  Spruk," 
•*H«rlrm  .VTrna«!r."  "Uu«M\  Kopt'rs  Sho>v,*' 
••Kr\Ut.is  drl  MriUo.lia;*  "Vu\  A  Datr." 

GALE.  INC. 

W  W.  Wth  M..  >.  Ns  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   PLa««   7-7100 

I'reciilrnl Moe  (ialr 

S^rtirci  Offered:  Talrnt,  management  an«l 
produrtion. 

GBA-GALLUCCI  BROS.  & 
ASSOCIATES 

727   Mrriile'M    l\<l..   \\  iIiiImiin     I.  (lonn. 
Phone:   Wat   rlmrv  .3o2:2 

IV.  ^idt-nt N.    T.    (ialluoci 

Senicrs   Dtlert'ti:    Package   programs. 

HAROLD  R.  GINGRICH, 
PRODUCTIONS 

333  N.  Mirl.i^an   An...  Chicapo   1,  III. 
Phone:  I  Kanklin  2-1022 

OHner-ManaptT Harold   R.   (Fingricli 

Mu>iral   Diret-tor Vee  Jones 

N-ript     Dirrcior Jessica    Petrie 

Si'rticrs  Offered:  Transcriptions  and  films, 
package  program  and  counsellor  service. 
Vrtulurtions:    Roman    Meal. 


GENERAL  ARTISTS  CORP. 

1270  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  7-7r>  13 

President Thomas  G.  Rockwell 

V.P..  Clip.  Radio-TV  Depl.. Milton  W.  Krasny 

V.P.,  Chp.  Prod Harry  Anger 

Venires  Offered:  Program  production, 
package  shows,  artists'  representatives. 

JOHN  E.  GIBBS  &  CO.,  INC. 

1270  Ave.  of  Americas,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
IMione:   PLaza  7-5959 

President John  Gibhs 

\\  riters  Department Francis  Head 

Talent  Department Keith  Brown 

Services  Offered:  Radio  and  TV  produc- 
tion. Talent  representation. 

GRACE  GIBSON  RADIO 
PRODUCTIONS 

3129  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOllywood  3-3498 

General  Manager Bob  Reichenbach 

Executive    Producer Grace    Gibson 

Services  Offered:  Production  and  distribu- 
tion of  transcribed  dramatic  programs  for 
general  or  specific  sponsorship. 

Productions:  Drama  Of  Medicine,  Adven- 
tures of  Gregory  Dean,  and  "Famous  Court 
Dramas. 

GOMALCO  ENTERPRISES 

9100  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

Phone:   CR  4-5921 

Partner    George  Gobel 


WALT  FRAMER  PRODUCTIONS 

specialists  in  high-rated,  low  cost 
audience  participation  and  dramatic  shows 

•   "Strike   It  Rich"  •   "The  Big   Payoff" 

Confinually    proved    in    rating    reports 
and  at  the  cash  register. 

More  than  twenty-five  years  of  top  level  experience. 

There  are  a  dozen  or  more  new  Framer  shows  now  past  the  idea 

stage  .  .  .  perhaps  one  is  tailor-made  for  you.  Call  us! 

Wall  Framer  Produclions 

1150  Avenue  of  the  Americas  •  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Tel:  oxford  7-3322 


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Partner  David  P.  O'Malley 

Services  Offered:  Television  production. 
Current  Productions:    The   George    Gobel 

Show. 

HARRY  S.  GOODMAN 
PRODUCTIONS 

19  E.  53rd  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

General  Manager Harry  S.  Goodman 

Sales   Manager.. Everett  F.  Goodman 

Office  Manager William  Baron 

Secretary    H.   D.  Knuth 

Services  Offered:  Network  show.  One  Min- 
ute Please ;  local  show,  TV  Telephone  Game, 
others  upon  request. 

GOODSON-TODMAN 
PRODUCTIONS 

41  East  57th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  1-0600 

Partner William  S.  Todman 

Partner   Mark  Goodson 

General  Business  Mgr Howard  F.  Todman 

Exec.  Dir.  of  Programs J.  Gil  Fates 

Exec.  Producer Franklin  Heller 

Dir.  of  West  Coast  Prog Harris  Katleman 

Production   Manager Mitchell  Leiser 

Branch  Office 

Goodson-Todman  Enterprises,  Ltd. 

449  S.  Beverly  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

Phone:  CRestview  4-7357 
Services  Offered:  Producing  and  packaging 
live    and    transcribed    radio,    and    live    and 
filmed   programs   for  national,   regional   and 
spot  sales. 


Productions:  Beat  the  Clock,  The  Name's 
The  Same,  Two  For  The  Money,  I've  Got  A 
Secret,  What's  My  Line,  What's  Going  On, 
The  Web,  It's  News  To  Me. 

GOTHAM  RECORDING  CORP. 

2  W.  46th  St..  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JUdson  6-5577 

President Herbert  M.  Moss 

Vice  Pres Stephen  F.  Temmer 

Gen.  Manager Harry   F.  Landon 

Comptroller Robert  M.  Volkell 

Services  Offered:  Radio  transcription  and 
film  production  and  recording.  Six  large, 
medium  and  small  studios;  12  Ampex  Tape 
machines,  five  Disc  Lathes.  Writing  and  pro- 
duction staff  available. 

GREEN  ASSOCIATES 

520  N.  Michigan  Ave.,   Chicago   11,  111. 

Phone:  WHitehall  4-0818 

General  Manager Lewis  G.  Green 

Services  Offered:  Radio-TV  consultation 
for  advertising  agencies.  Jingles — Animated 
Spots — Live  productions. 

Productions:  Red  Grange  Football  Show, 
Greyhound  Bus  TV  Jingles. 

lOHN  GUEDEL  PRODUCTIONS 

8321  Beverly  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  48,  Calif. 
Phone:  YOrk  6291 

Vice-Pres.  &  Exec.  Producer John  Guedel 

Services  Offered:  Radio  and  television 
packaging  and  producing. 


CREATED  BY 

Mike  Moser 

KEEP  YOUR  EYES  ON  THE  FUTURE 
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TOWER    PRODUCTIOHS 

11541  Landale,  North  Hollywood,  Calif. 


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GROSS-BAER  PRODUCTIONS 

Nl«u%-rUf^  Hold.  Suitr   1338 

'  N,Mv  York.  N.  \. 

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IMW  North   \  ^1  .  H»»n>>M»o«|  28,  Calif. 

ri.on.-;    IUUKhooiI   2-^343 

Partner* (i«'rry  (»ros.s  Norman  Hai-r 

r\rriiii\.    r!...liMrr Arn«»l«l    roysrr 

»/:     Ktitlio    ami    Tt'li«Ni>i<>n 

l'fAHiit*:u'ii>.  riu*  Mappi  MrNrllis  Show  ; 
Morr>  Viii'lirdain  Show;  Junior  Chain|>i«)n: 
t-Uirr  Mann;  MafC|ti*»  Majia/inr;  I.rf>  Tak*' 
Stlr»:    Kinder*   Kerpers. 

LAURENCE  HAMMOND 

PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

4S5  E.  51st  >t„  N.w  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaia  9-2210 

'*rr»i«lrnt  &  (»t*n.  Mgr..  .I-aiir«*n(r  llaininond 

Virr  l*rr» Merikay   Howard 

Services  Offered:  I*ackaging  radio  and  TV 
program*.  li\e.  Iranscrilud  and  HImumI.  Also 
ron>ultant  work  in  dirtcting,  writing,  pro- 
ducing and  ronipleto  public  relations  facili- 
liev 

SUE  HASTINGS  MARIONETTES, 
INC. 

3706  McKinnev  Avr..  Dallas  4,  Texas 
Phone:  Lakeside  4022 

President   Linnea  Roberts 

Art    Director W.    Higgins 

Film  &  Program  Director R.  A.  Green 


Services  Offered:  Marionette  productions 
for  children  and  adults  especially  adapted 
for  TV  (live  or  film).  Custom-built  shows 
with  original  scripts  and  music.  Special  pup- 
p«ts    made    for    commercials. 

ARTHUR  HENLEY  PRODUCTIONS 

Shrlton    lloU-l.    t*>th   St.   &   Lexington   Ave. 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Phone:    PLaza    5-7145 

l'ro«hn«r   Arthur  Henley 

Prod.  ( .o-ortlinalor Lee  Wallace 

Production    AssI Ruth   Salmon 

Servicrs  Offered:  Creative  programming 
for  radio  and  television.  Complete  packages 
and  producti«ni,  writing  and  consultation 
services. 

Current  Production:  Make  Up  Your  Mind. 

WEST  HOOKER,  INC. 

853— 7lh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone    JUdson    2-3026 

President    West  Hooker 

SerriVe.s  Offered:  Program  production  and 
programs.  Talent,  Artists'  Representative. 

HOWARD  RADIO-TV 
PRODUCTIONS 

123  W.  Chestnut  St.,  Chicago  10,  111. 
Phone:  Michigan  2-0128 

Owner   Bernard  Howard 

Services  Offered:  All  creative  phases  of 
Radio-TV — ideas,  writing,  production — in- 
cluding commercials;  Consultant  for  agen- 
cies   without    their    own    Radio-TV    depart- 


lloivdy  Doody 


KAGRAN  CORPORATION 
4  West  58th  Street 
New  York  19,  N.  Y. 


740 


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ments;  package  producer;  free-lance  writing 
and  production. 

RICHARD  W.  HUBBELL  & 
ASSOCIATES 

120  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   BArclay  7-7760 

Exec.-in-Charge    Gilbert  Parkei 

Chairman R.    W.    Hubbell 

Services  Offered:  Program  producers. 

INTER-CALIFORNIA 
BROADCASTING  SYSTEM 

253  S.  Broadway,  Los  Angeles  12,  Calif. 

Phone:  MUtual  2759 

General  Manager Gustavo  Faist  Moran 

Services  Offered:  Specialists  in  Spanish 
language  advertising.  Production  of  Spanish 
langauge  programs. 

INTERNATIONAL  16mm  CORP. 

165  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-2265 

President-Treasurer Patrick   E.   %anahan 

Secretary  George  Blake 

Services  Offered:  Producers  and  distribu- 
tors of  motion  pictures;  prints  in  both 
16mm.  and  35mm.  subjects.  Classical  music 
by  Symphonic  Orchestras. 

INTERNATIONAL  TELEMETER 
CORP. 

2000  Stoner  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  25,  Calif. 
Phone:  ARizona  8-7751 


Chrm.  of  Board Paul  Raibourn 

Board  of  Directors Eugene  Zukor,  (Treas. 

&  Asst.  Sec'y) ;  Louis  Novins;  Jacob  Karp 
(Sec'y) ;  Arthur  Israel,  Carl  Leserman, 
Paul  MacNamara,  Dr.  Louis  N.  Ridenour 

V.P.  &  Chairman Dr.  Louis  N.  Ridenour 

V.P Paul  MacNamara 

V.P Chester  I.  Lappen 

Sec.  &  Adm.  Asst Will  BaUin 

Controller   William  F.  Goodwin 

Services  Offered:  Engaged  in  the  develop- 
ment of  the  Telemeter  coin-box  method  of 
Pay-As-You-See  Television,  and  other  elec- 
tronic devices. 

THE  JAFFE  AGENCY,  INC. 

8553  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Phone:   CRestview  6-6121 

President   Sam  Jaf f e 

Secretary    Philip   Gersh 

V.P.,  Chg.  Lit.,  TV  Dept Mary  Baker 

TV  Department Fred  Hamilton, 

Hal  Ross,  Jon  Kohn 
Literary  Dept Evarts  Ziegler,  Robert 

Goldfarb,  Clancy  Si  gal 

Services  Offered:  Representation  of  artists, 
actors,  actresses,  directors  and  writers  and 
material  in  live  and  film  television  and  radio. 
Packagers  of  live  and  film  television  shows. 

ROBERT  G.  JENNINGS 

53  West  53rd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    JU   6-0711 

Serivces  Offered:  Radio  &  TV  packages. 


520   HALF-HOUR   MYSTERIES 


TIME  KILLERS 


TOP  RATED 


World's  Largest  Selection 

of  Transcribed  Radio  Programs 

of  Every  Category 


WARNING! 


These    Programs  DANGEROUS 
IN  THE  HANDS  of  Competition! 


19  EAST  53rd   STREET   at  Madison  Avenue       NEWYORK  CITV 


741 


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JEWELL  RADIO  AND  TELEVISION 
PRODUCTIONS 

|K>  >.  W  ab:i>»»    Vv. .,  I  lu«;«go  I.  Illinois 

Phone:    FInanriiil  M4T4 

PrrMtlrnl    u^^'T,  ^"  "!        , 

NUmiitrr   ^  »-">-   »;»:•>;" 

N«n.  S«le,   Rrp.  (;,r     WosKM 

fyy^     I  inroln    l)onpIass 

Srcfrtary .'.***'.'. "^l-   »'•  *  '•'^'^ 

l^lfiitor    Jrtiiws   l,aw  rriuc 

Serticrtt  Offered:  A  romplfle  r;uIio  ami 
lelr\i<iion  proilmlion  mm  \  m  r.  Sriipls,^  Copy, 
MiiMr.  Dirrrlion.  Trans«  tiImmI  I'arkapr 
^lio^*".    Spols. 

/•r.M/iii/ions:  Thr  Silver  V-ajllf.  Thr  Kinjl  s 

KAGRAN  CORPORATION 

4  W.  S»tU  Si^  N.K  V.>ik  I'),  N.  Y. 

Mllrrav  Hill  H-0:)8:> 

Prr^Mlrnl ^.    >t-   r.lifToid 

VP.  Merrh.  Or Mli«"  Stone 

Mrrrh.  Arri.  Execs Milton  W  Knyle, 

HoUrrt    Max 

PrtMhniion    Supervis«»r Joseph    Clair 

Pull.  &   Prom.   Dir Murray   Benson 

Direrlor   oi   Propraniniing E.  Kean 

Srript   Editor W.  K.  Clarke 

(;rneral    Manager E.    L.   Justin 

Art    Dirertor Mario   Trombetta 

Senirvx  Offered:  Merchandising  and  TV 
and    Radio   purkape   producers. 

Current  I'nxlitc  lions:  Howdy  Doody, 
Johnny  Jupiter.  (»ahl»y  Hayes.  Author  Meets 
Oilir*.  Jackie  Rohin>on. 

MAXINE  KEITH 
234  W.  tlth  .N..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    LA   4-2697 
Manager    Maxine   Keith 

SONNY  KENDIS,  INC. 

S09   I  ifth    \m..   New   York   17,   N.  Y. 
Phone:    VAnderbilt   6-0890 

Pre*.,  F.xec.  Prod James  Sonny  Kendi'< 

Services  Offered:  Live  &  filmed  radio-TV 
program".  Complete  program  packaging  serv- 
ice— ideas,  scripts,  production,  talent,  sales. 
Personal    management    of   top    talent. 

JACK  KURTZE  AGENCY 

214  North  Canon  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Phone:  CReetview  45403 

President  Jack  M.  Kurtze 

V.P.-Tri'a^urer Lulu    Mae    Kurtz<; 

Executive  Producer Eddie  Ricci 

Servicfs  Offered:  Specialized  services  to 
advertisers  and  advertiHing  agencies,  produc- 
tion,  diredion  and  ca-ling  facilities  for  TV, 
Radio    nnd    motion    pictures. 

ELY  LANDAU.  INC. 

62.'i  Ma.li-oi.    \vr..  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PU/a  r>-«200 

Pre»iilent Ely  A.  Landau 

Secretary    Harold    Kovner 

*^t'nuf's  Offered:  Producerh  of  television 
%ff ii\ir-ni>-   on   filiii 


LES   LEAR 


RADIO,  TELEVISION, 
FILMS,   PUBLIC  RELATIONS, 

SPECIAL  EVENTS, 
PRODUCT  REPRESENTATION 


Procter  &   Gamble's 

WELCOME 
TRAVELERS 

Starring 

TOMMY  BARTLETT 

8th  CBS 

Year  TV 


LES  LEAR  PRODUCTIONS 

Hot-el  Sherman 

Chicago  1,  III. 

Phone:  FRanklin  2-2100 


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Productions:  The  Passerby,  The  Bill 
Corum    Sports   Show,   Man's   Heritage. 

LANG-WORTH  DISTRIBUTING 
CORP. 

Meinway  Hall,  113  W.  57  St.,  New  York  19, 

N.  Y. 

Phone:  JUdson  6-5700 

President C.  0.  Langlois 

Secretary John  D.  Langlois 

Treasurer C.  0.  Langlois,  Jr. 

Vice-President W.  O'Keefe 

Services  Offered:  Open  end  and  commer- 
cial transcriptions,  dramatic  and  musical  for 
radio  broadcasting. 

LANG-WORTH  FEATURE 
PROGRAMS,  INC. 

Steinway  Hall,  113  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  19, 

N.  Y. 

Phone:  JUdson  6-5700 

President C.   O.  Langlois 

Secretary John  D.  Langlois 

Vice   President W.   O'Keefe 

West  Coast  Mgr Hugh  S.  Allen 

Services  Offered:  Transcribed  music  library 
service  for  radio  stations,  advertising  agencies 
and  advertisers.  Custom  built  radio  pro- 
grams, both  live  and  transcribed.  Transcribed 
library  of  recorded  music  especially  for 
television  stations. 

HERBERT  S.  LAUFMAN  &  COMPANY 

221  N.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago  1,  111. 


Phone:  RAndolph  6-4086 

Partner,  Sales Herbert  S.  Laufman 

Services  Offered:  Packagers  and  producer.- 
of  TV  programs,  supervision  of  production 
for  TV  film  commercials. 

LAWRENCE  &  LEE,  INC. 

Equitable  Bldg.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:   HOUywood   7-1009 

President   Jerome  Lawrence 

Vice-President Robert  E.  Lee 

Services  Offered:  Production  consultants. 
Delivery  of  literary  rights  for  television, 
radio  and  motion  pictures. 

LES  LEAR  PRODUCTIONS  CORP. 

Hotel  Sherman,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phone:    FRanklin  2-2100 

President    Les  Lear 

Services  Offered:  Radio,  TV  and  film  pro- 
duction.   Personal    management. 

LESTER  LEWIS  ASSOCIATES 

11  East  48th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y 
Phone:  PLaza  3-5083 

Partner   Lester  Lewis 

Services  Offered:  TV  package  shows,  per- 
sonal management. 

PHILLIPS  H.  LORD,  INC. 

1440  Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   LO  4-8000 

Pres.,  Mgr.,  Prog.  Super C.  R.  Manby 

Services  Offcreds  Radio  and  TV  package 
shows. 


SOUND 
STAGE 


THEATER 


MYSTERY 
WHODUNNITS 


6  HALF  h 


;runs  the  gamut' 

romance-comedy 

adventure 


;^//,//2///V  OF  STARS  ,M 


^V.''' FEATURING  ■'-'/// 

THE  GREATEST  NAMES 

IN  HOLLYWOOD 


THRILLS!"'//; 
CHILLS! 
SUSPENSE! 


MANY  OTHER  TOP  QUALITY 
TRANSCRIBED  SHOWS  AVAILABLE 
Quality  Programs  At  Reasonable  Rates 

C.  P.  MacGiegor 


729  S.  WESTERN 


HOLLYWOOD 


DUNKIRK  4-4191 


743 


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THE  FREEMAN  LUSK  COMPANY 


If.lS    No, 


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IUHIxnv.mmI    :>-LM2l 

rrrMitrnl   .  .Frrcman  I  uA 

NT..Trr«!^  l.lsoy    V.    Hoin.i 

Srrticrs  Ofjrr^i .    Mo«ltr«ltir  ami  prtHliu  im 

of   i)t«rti«»iiin   program*   in   tin*   |uil»Ii«-    inhM- 

u»   r«|)orlin):   ami   .  omimiilai  >  ;    atUn. 

C.  p.  MacGREGOR 

^    \Vr>lrrn   Av.„  Mollvwood   5,  Calif, 
rhonc:  Dunkirk  W191 

IVrtident C.   P.   Mad.rrgor 

Manayrr (icorpe    U.   Jones 

SeriiVrj  Offered:  Transcription  library  pro- 
tlurtton>:  n»u>ic  lilirary  srrvioj",  dramatic  and 
niu>ical  pronram>;  rrrortling  sliulios.  Coni- 
pletf  parkapinp  including  recording  electro- 
plating of  maiiteni  ami  i>i«»dmlit)n  on  vinylilo 
pre*>ings. 

MARK  Vn,  LTD. 

(For  full  listing  see  TV  Film 

Producer-Distributors) 

ARNOLD  MARQUIS  PRODUC- 
TIONS, INC. 

717  N.  I.a  ('ienepa,  Hollywood  46,  Cal. 
Phono:   (.K«slview  6-8796 

l*rr»idrnl    Arnold    Marquis 

Srrx'ices  Offered:  Write,  direct,  produce 
and  package  ra«lio  and  television  programs 
and    (»pots. 


MARSHALL— HESTER 

PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

521  Fifth  Ave  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-2722-3-4 

President A.  W.  Marshall 

Vice-President     Harriet    Hester 

Legal  Represenlalive Gerald   Dickler 

Services  Offered:  Producing  and  Packag- 
ing Live  and  Transcribed  Radio  and  TV 
Programs.  Directorial  and  Supervising  Serv- 
ice, (aimplele  Radio  and  TV  Public  Rela- 
tion services  for  Social,  Professional  and 
Trade  Organizations. 

MASTERSON,  REDDY  &  NELSON 

10  K.  t9th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  9-1120 

Partner John  Masterson 

Partner  John  Reddy 

Partner John  Nelson 

Production  Supvr Ruth  Kyle 

Business  Mgr Helen  Guy 

Services  Offered:  Packaging  and  produc- 
tion of  radio  and  TV  programs. 

Productions:  Bride  &  Groom,  Bank  On 
The  Stars,  Double  Or  Nothing. 

McGRAW  ASSOCIATES 

33  West  42nd  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PE  6-7110 

Partners. Peg  M.  McGraw,  Walter  J.  McGraw 

Services  Offered:  Write,  produce  and  di- 
rect package  radio  and  TV  programs. 

Productions:  The  Phrase  That  Pays. 


TALENT  ASSOCIATES 

IHLEVISION  PRODUCTION 
AND  MANAGEMENT 

All  RED  LEVY 

DAVID  SUSSKIND 

ROBERT  GOSTELLO 

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ALEXANDER  McQUEEN  & 
ASSOCIATES 

5222  N.  Lakewood  Ave^  Chicago  40,  111. 
Phone:  RAvenswood  8-9010 

Owner  Alexander  McQueen 

Services  Offered:  "Nothing  But  The  Truth'* 
feature  (Reg.  U.  S.  Pat.  Office),  in  person, 
transcribed,  or  TV.  Research  for  human- 
interest  stories  on  sponsor's  product. 

CHARLES  MICHELSON,  INC. 

15  W.  47th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-0695 

President   Charles  Michelson 

Secretary  A  Michelson 

Divisional  Sales  Manager Ray  Linton 

Traffic  Manager R.  Mantell 

Export  Manager Martin  Diamond 

Services  Offered:  Producers  and  distrib- 
utors of  open  end  quarter  hour  and  half 
hour  radio  and  television  programs.  Radio 
Transcription  feature  of  mystery  shows  for 
local  station  use  and  TV  film  series  on  16 
m.m.  motion  picture  film. 

MILVERNE  PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

Hotel  Bryant,  230  W.  54th  St.,  N.  Y.  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  5-6224;  Circle  6-2100,  Ext.  219 

Executive  Producer Milton  E.  Stanson 

Executive  Producer Vernon  P.  Becker 

Services  Offered:  Origination  and  produc- 
tion of  creative  TV  programs  for  every  bud- 
get:   Creation   and  production   of   TV  Film 


and  Radio   commercials:   Programming   and 
film  consultants  to  agency  and  client. 

WILLIAM  MORRIS  AGENCY,  INC. 

1740  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson   6-5100 
Exec.-in-Chge.  of  Radio.  .Wallace  S.  Jordan 
Services  Offered:  Production  of  packaged 
shows  for  radio  and  TV,  also  talent  reps. 

CARLTON  E.  MORSE 
ENTERPRISES,  INC. 

Room  511,  1680  North  Vine  St. 

Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:  Hollywood  9-6161 

Owner Carlton   E.   Morse 

Services  Offered:  Recording,  program  pro- 
duction, scripts,  package  programs. 

Productions:     One     Man's     Family,     The 
Woman  In  My  House. 

MORTON  RADIO  PRODUCTIONS, 
INC. 

64  East  Lake  St.,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phone:  CEntral  6-4144 

President   Morton  Jacobson 

Services     Offered:     Dramatic- adventure 
stories  and  gimmick  show  with  prizes. 

Productions:    This   Is   The    Story,   What's 
Wrong  With   This   Picture. 

HERBERT  M.  MOSS  PRODUCTIONS 

2  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JU  6-5577 
Producer Herbert  M.  Moss 


FOR  TV  FILM  SALES  IN  THE  INCREASINGLY 
IMPORTANT  OVERSEAS  MARKETS 

consult 

THE  LARGEST  INTERNATIONAL  DISTRIBUTORS 
OF  RADIO  &  TELEVISION  PROGRAMS 


FORTY 


FREMANTLE  OVERSEAS  RADIO  &  TELEVISION,  INC. 

366  MADISON  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  17,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill   7-4344    •    Cable:   NYCOMOVER 

Now  bringing  the  leading  U.  S.  radio  and  tv  programs 
to  37  nations! 

In  Mexico:   Fremantle  Radio  y  Television,  S.A. 
Poseo  de  la  Reforma  1 
Mexico,  D.  F.         (tel.  36-28-17) 

Also:  LONDON  -  BERLIN  -  ROME  -  JOHANNESBURG  -  SYDNEY  -  TOKYO 
CARACAS  —  SAO  PAULO  —  BUENOS  AIRES 


745 


Q     Q     □  PKOCJKAM 


1»  K  ()  1>  V  C  K  K  S 


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Sentc^   Ojfrrrd:       LiYe    and    lran*cril»eil 
i)u»*»-»  for  K«tllo  *nt\  TV. 

MUSIC  CORPORATION  OF 

AMERICA 

MCA  Artists.  Ltd. 

:»i;{  MailiMMi   \vp^  Nrv»   York  22,  N.  Y. 
IMionr:    IM.-ita  «*:S00 
U**  l*icr«.lil>.  \\  1.  1  on«l«in.  Knplautl 
49  |ii«    \\r^  Horhr.   I*ari>,  Iramr 
111  Kirltiiioiul  >!..  \\«->l.  Siiili'  120*'.  Toionlo. 

tknijrio.  (anaiia.   KMpirr  ;io02.'> 
'*Ji:o    Sania     Monica     Blvd.,     B»\«rh     Hills. 

ralif.,     ^:Rr^lv^pw     6.2(>0I     or     HHail>ha>v 

24211 
SIS  (;irnn  Kuildinft.  Atlanta,  (»a^  Lamnr  bl'^O 
IS  Nrwl»ur>  St.,  Boston.  Mass..  COpIey  7-r>8HO 
130  N.  Miriiiftun  A>«*.,  (  lurago.  111..  DKlawarr 

1172  I  nii»n   ('.ommtrrf   Hldj:..  (ll«'\rlaiul,  ()., 

(:Hprr>    1-WUO 
llfiV      \\  r*l      Kirk,      Avf.,      Honanoko,     Va.. 

HOanok.'  :\-\:mi 

12    Allard    Blvd.,   New   Orleans,   La.,   (iAIvez 

VI 10 
37*>0  <  Gardner  Ave.,  C.inrinnati,  O.,  SYraiiiore 

«*I4«) 
2102   No.   Akard   .^t.,   Dallas.  Tex..   I'Rospeot 

7.i36 
R37  Book  Tower,  Detroit,  Mirli..  WOodward 

2-2604 
|0,>    Montgomerv    St..    San    |-raiici>co,    (lalif., 

KXI.n.ok  2-««<22 


20;t   W  hiie   Buildinp,  Seattle,  Wash.,  Mutual 

i:>(i7 

212   B«-ason  Si..  Salt  Lake  (^ity,  Utah,  3-4657 

lOIH    Noiihwosteni    Hank    Building,    Minne- 
apolis,  Minn,,  Lincoln   7863 

rv'>0    (irant    St.,    Suite    14(),    Pittshurgh,    Pa., 
(;Hant    1-W«)5 

nrileNue-Slialford   Hotel,   Broad  and  Walnut 
Streets,   Phila.,  Pa.,  PEnnypacker   5-9462 

1700  l.iggell  Drive,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  WOodland 
2-30H3 
Si'rvices    Offered:     Production    and     sales 

ser\Toe  for  live,  recorded  and  filmed  TV  and 

radio  programs. 

MUZAK  CORPORATION 

(For  detailed  listing  see  Associated  Pro- 
pram  Service,  Div.  of  Muzak  Corp.  under 
Iranscription   C-onipanies.) 

THE  NATIONAL  RESEARCH 
BUREAU,  INC. 

415  N.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago  10,  111. 
Phone:  SUperior  7-5080 

Kd.  Dir.-Merch Milton  Paule 

Services  Offered:  Copy  and  programming 
services  for  radio  stations,  three  monthly  sec- 
tions for  the  Station  Manager,  Program  Direc- 
tor and  Continuity  Director. 

NATIONAL  PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

1001    Connecticut    Ave.,    N.    W. 

Washington  6,  D.  C. 

Phone:  STerling  3-2222 


|MAKEllP)iiMmMniD^ 

The  wost  t alked- about  shotu  on  radio! 

(2nd  year  o.i  CBS  for  Continental  Baking  and  Ted  Bates  Agency) 

ARTHUR  HENLEY  PRODUCTIONS 


PLaza  5-7145 


Shelton  Hotel 

525  Lexington  Avenue 

New  York  M,  N.  Y. 


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Fresident Robert  J.  Enders 

Vice-President Howard    A.    Enders 

Director  of  Scripts Mimi  Griffin 

l^xecutive   Producer Robert  L.  Friend 

Coordinator    Stanley  Bass 

Services  Offered:  Radio  and  television 
complete  production.  Transcriptions  and 
films;  program  consultants;  producers  of 
motion  pictures  for  television  and  industry. 
Commercisls,  animation,  packagers  of  pro- 
grpms  for  local  sponsorship. 

Productions:  Charles  Goren  On  Bridge, 
Rogers  Hornsby   Baseball   School. 

NELSON  PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

341   Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  6-5862 

President Raymond  E.  Nelson 

Secy.-Treas Betty    Nelson 

Services  Offered:  Production-direction  on 
retainer  or  free-lance  basis,  package  produc- 
tion, consultation  to  agencies  and  clients, 
time  buying,  filmed  commercials,  research. 

Current  Productions:  Little  Lady  Story- 
time,  Rod  &  Gun  Club  of  the  Air  (TV)  Rod 
&  Gun  Club  of  the  Air   (AM). 

OLIVER  W.  NICOLL  PRODUCTIONS 

37  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   JUdson  2-5130 
Cable  Address:  ARREFFAY  Newyork 

Executive   Director Oliver  W.  NicoU 

Associate   Director Sandra  Munsell 

Services  Offered:  Radio — Program  produc- 
tion  and    consultation,   package   live   shows. 


syndicated  transcriptions,  scripts,  talent, 
phonograph  records  and  albums;  Television 
— Program  production  and  consultation,  pack- 
age live  and  film  shows,  scripts,  talent.  Mem- 
bers of  NSTP— National  Society  of  Televi- 
?ion  Producers. 

OLIO  VIDEO  TELEVISION 
PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

(See  Television   Film  Producers) 

PALLADIUM  RADIO 
PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

445  Park  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    PLaza   9-8644 

Pres Monroe  W.  Greenthal 

Producer    S.   George   Gallu 

Writer    Roger  Lewis 

Services  Offered:    Package   producers. 
Productions:  The  Planet  Man. 

PAN   AMERICAN   BROADCASTING 
CO. 

370  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  5-1300 

Program    Director Leo    Shore 

Services  Offered:  Scripting,  producing  and 
recording  programs  in  over  54  foreign  lan- 
guages for  use  in  United  States  and  in  for- 
eign countries. 

PETERSON   RADIO  PRODUCTIONS 

1457  Broadway,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  Wisconsin  7-0069 

Owner    Donald  Peterson 


CARLO 
VINTI 

EXECUTIVE  PRODUCER 

Opera  Cameos' 
CHANNEL  5 


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Srrric^  O^riW:  Kecordinn.  proKram  pro 

rULES  POWER  PRODUCTIONS.  INC. 

t*U*   Noiili    Michifian    An*'.,   (  lucago.    Hi. 
M  K  : »ili  S»„  N.  v.,  N.  Y.     HK.jj.nt  UVMO 

GEORGE  LOGAN  PRICE.  INC. 

2(IK28  ra«ilic  Toa-l   H>s>.,   Malil»u.  i.alif. 
Phone:  Globr  (»-2Ki.> 

Pr«M<lriil (.oorge   Logan   Price 

Sale>   Managrr S.  M.  Lauch 

i:on\  Jiiul  I'roihirlion Gcorgr  L.  Vr'm\  Jr. 

Serticts  OQerni:  Produclion  of  packed 
radio  >crial>  grand  lo  >cll  lo  ami  for 
rlhi.al  arrounls  o(  p\«m>  l\pe.  Coiiipletc 
arroiiipaiix  iiifi:  on  romnu'rcials,  publicity, 
|ir<iiiiotiMii  .iiui  piililir   rclalioit'.. 

PROCKTER  TELEVISION 

ENTERPRISES.   INC. 

221  W.-i  .>:il.  M..  N.SN   ^.Mlv,  N.  Y. 

I'honc:  JIiIm.m  M.^OO 

Prrdtlenl Hcniard  J.  Prockter 

V.l».  in  chg.  of  Film Jerome   Hobinson 

V.P.  in  rhg.  Pub.  Rel Clem  W  vie 

Treasurrr Jobi»   Prockler 

^♦Tiirt's  Offered:   IJve  ami   iiim   packages. 

Productions:    Hig  Story,  Trea>ury    Men  In 

Action.    Man     Heliind    Tiie    Haiij:e,    Interna- 

liunai   Polire,   l*Ja>iiou»e    l").  ami   Mail  Story. 

RCA  VICTOR  CUSTOM  RECORD 
SALES  DIVISION 

(See    Transcription    Companies.) 


''  RP  for  TV 
Douglas  Sterling  Paddock 

231  West  58th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-0182 

'  REAR  PROJECTION  OUR  SPECIALTY 
Plus  a  Complete  Graphic  Arts  Service 

*  Background  Slides 

•  Photo  Murals   •  Prop  Devices 

•  Tel  ops  •  Locale  Photography 

•  Flip  Cards        •  Composites 

•  Library  Stock  •  Equipment 


37  VALENTINE  ROAD 
BRIARCLIFF  MANOR 

BRiar  Cliff  6-2478-M 


N.  Y. 


RADIO  CITY  PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

,>2,'>  l.txinjrton  Ave.,  Mew  York  17,  IN.  Y. 
IMione:  LK  5-  9850 

IVes.  &  Sales  IStgr Morton  D.  Calok 

\  .1*.  v'l  Prop.  Dir Raymond  R.  Chambers 

(^Mierai    Manager Frank  Scott 

Svrvicvs  Offered:  Program  production, 
l»otli  transcribed  and  live;  specialize  in  pack- 
aging transcribed  sports  shows  and  filming 
of  TV^  sports  serials.  Scripts  created.  Radio, 
TV  celebrity  endorsements  packaged. 

l*rodiictioris:  Radio:  'Phil  Rizzuto's 
Sports  ('aravan";  "Junior  Jamboree"; 
"Sports  Forum  of  the  Air."  TV:  "Tommy 
1 1  enrich  Show." 

RADIO  FEATURES  OF  AMERICA 

37    West    lOtli   St.,   INew   York   36,   N.  Y. 

Phone:  JUdson  2-5130 
Cable  Address:  AKREFFAY,  New  York 

Executive    Director Oliver  W,  Nicoll 

Associate   Director Sandra   Munsell 

Production  Unit 

Hotel  New  Weston,  Madison  Ave.  at  49th  St. 

New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone :  PLaza  3-4800 

Managing    Director.  .John   Henry   Macdonell 

Program    Coordinator Eileen    Ellis 

Services  Offered:  Program  production  and 
consultation,  package  live  and  film  shows, 
script,  talent. 

REEMACK  ENTERPRISES,  INC. 

1270  6th  Ave.,  Rm.  902,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  CI  6-7300 


MARSHALL— HESTER 
PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

521    FIFTH  AVENUE 
NEW  YORK  17,  N.  Y. 


MURRAY  HILL  7-2722-3-4 


748 


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PROGRAM     PRODUCERS 


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President   Lou  Goldberg 

Vice-President    Ted   Mack 

Secretary    Lloyd   Marx 

Services  Offered:  Producers  of  '*The  Origi- 
nal Amateur  Hour,"  starring  Ted  Mack. 

STU  REYNOLDS  PRODUCTIONS 

9120  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
President    Stuart  Reynolds 

Productions:  Deadline,  O.S.I.,  Mr.  Presi- 
dent, and  Pony  Express  Scout. 

Services  Offered:  Specializing  in  the  pro- 
duction and  sale  of  filmed  TV  programs; 
also  in  the  filming  of  television  programs  for 
others  and  TV  commercials;  also  produc- 
tion and  sale   of  radio  programs. 

R.  S.  ROBBINS 

163  Bleecker  St.,  New  York  12,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  SP  7-2568 

President R.  S.  Robbing 

Mgr.  of  Prize  Promotion.  .Edward  E.  Finch 

Services    Offered:    Radio    and    Television 

package  producers   and  merchandise  prizes. 

BOB  L.  ROBERTS  PRODUCTIONS 

152  W.  54th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-6300 

President Bob  L.  Roberts 

Services  Offered:  A — Radio  and  TV  live 
and  film  productions.  B — Specialized  pub- 
licity and   promotion. 

RICHARD  H.  ROFFMAN 
ASSOCIATES 

675   West  End   Ave.,   New  York,  N.  Y. 


Distributed  by 

SPORTSVISION 

Chicago,  IlUnois  —  20  N.  Wacker  Dr. 

San   Francisco,  Calif.  —  233  Sansome  St. 

Produced  by 

Danny  Dee  Enterprises,  Inc. 

510  Madison  Avenue,   New  York  22 
PLaza  3-4153 


Phone:  Riverside  9-3647 

Bd.  Chairman M.  Roffman 

President    Richard   H.   Roffman 

Services  Offered:  Package  programs  and 
production.  Talent,  Public  Relations.  Guest 
and  Prize  procurement,  Publicity  and  Pro- 
motion, Scripts,  Legal  Counsel,  Ideas  For 
Contests. 

ROBINSON  RECORDING  LABS. 

35  S.  9th  St.,  Philadelphia  7,  Pa. 
Phone:  WA  2-6800 

President W.  P.  Robinson 

Recording  Engineers W.  W.  Joat, 

Chas.  Metz 

Services  Offered:  Manufacture  professional 
recording  equipment.  Produce  transcribed 
spots  and  electrical  transcriptions  for  broad- 
cast and  TV. 

ROCKHILL  PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

18  E.  50th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  9-7979 

President Stanley   J.   Wolf 

Services  Offered:  Complete  packages,  radio, 
TV  and  film. 

JACK  ROURKE  PRODUCTIONS 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HE  7178 

President    Jack  Rourke 

Treasurer Joan   Lane   Rourke 

Production  Manager Dick  Wendelken 

Office   Mgr Marjorie   Lawson 

Musical  Dir Robert  Carretson 

Services    Offered:    Live    and    transcribed 


JULES  POWER 
PRODUCTIONS 

INC. 

Producers  of 

WATCH  MR.  WIZARD   NBC-TV  Network 
ALL  ABOUT  BABY        DuMont  Network 


TIME  FOR  FUN 
TIP  TOP  FUN 
TIP  TOP  TIME 
TIP  TOP  TIME 

Chicago: 

646  N.  Michigan  Ave. 
DEIaware  7-7422 


WABC-TV  New  York 
WXYZ-TV  Detroit 
KSD-TV  St.  Louis 
l/VNHC-TV  New  Haven 

New  York: 

9  East  75th 
REgent  4-1370 


749 


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ranipai|tn»  «nJ  jlniUw.  ^^ 

PntdMtcttons:  "l^uli***  Malinor,  "Jmk 
RMirkr   Varirtirv.**   "Hr.iutv    rarni^r." 

fPRiTr  ROUSH  PRODUCTIONS. 

INC. 

JM  W.  52iul  M.,  Nrw  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    iiOluiiihus   5-6130 

|*rv«kleal Irslir    M.    Rousli 

Vler-Pre*.    J»«'«''^    ^'"«^'*' 

l>n.    Mgr J"»'n    ^"'J 

Sarvtcvs  Offered:  Pro«hirers  of  coinimTrial 
motlMi  pirlurrn.  noiiiul  >\'u\c  filing,  slide  mo- 
lion  films  TV  programs  ami  TV  commer- 
cialt. 

fVodlurfions:  TV  Comm'lu:  Canada  Dry 
Giniirr  Air;  Shrrddrd  Wlual;  Fig  New- 
lom:  Vanilla  Wafers:  Whit*-  Rose  Tea  & 
Toffre;  Renriis  Watch  Co.  t'omm'l  Mot.  Pix: 
-Whv  Nut>  i  Holts"  (Bethlehem  Steel); 
"Irhalwd-  The  Headless  Man**  (Assoc. 
Amrr.  Railroad*);  variou^  films  for  U.  S. 
Na%v. 

BARNARD  L.  SACKETT  TELEVISION- 
RADIO  PRODUCTIONS 


Pa. 


h.mpirr    HKIj:..  IMulailelphia    7 
IMionr:   kln}i>l«'y  S-()0()3 

Produrtion  Manager Barnard  L.  Sackett 

Film  &  TranMripliun  Tech-.H.  K.  Newnieyer 

Conliniiit)   Dirertor Charles  K.  Magic 

Sen  ices  Offered:  Complete  television  serv- 
ire  for  video   stations  and  advertisers,  live 


ANNIVERSARY  YEAR 


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the    world's    foremost 

research   and  service 

organization   devoted 

EXCLUSIVELY 

to    all    phases    ot 

endorsennents     arid 

testinnonials. 


EXECUTIVE  OFFICES 

500   Fifth   Avenue 

New  York  36.  New  York 

CHkkering  4-7257 


Hollywood 
Cklcoge 


Wgthlngton 
Paris 


and  film  productions,  coumiercials,  minute 
>pot8,  custom-hiiilt  shows,  television  con- 
sultants, personal  radio-television  represen- 
tation, concert  management. 

ABE  SAPERSTEIN  TV  ENTERPRISES 

;t:>0   .Jill    Anc..   Suite    7()ll,   Nov   York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    LO    ;M()77 

Producers.  .Fay  Sapperstein,  Walter  Kennedy 

Branch   Offices 

127    N.    Dearborn    St.,    Chicago,    III. 

Hr>0(>   Sunset    Blvd.,   Hollywood,   Calif. 

Services  Offered:   Children  films. 

JAMES  L,  SAPfflER  AGENCY,  INC. 

9S38  Briglilon  Way,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

Phone:  CRestview  1-7231 

()   East  45th   St.,  New   York,  N.   Y. 

Phone:   MUrray  Hill  7-8370 

President James  L.  Saphier 

Mgr.  of  New  York  Office James  Schulke 

Services  Offered:   Radio   and   TV  produc- 
tions, sale  of  package  programs  and  talent. 
Productions:  The  Bob  Hope  Show,  It  Pays 
To  Be  Married,  The  Tony  Martin  Show,  and 
Meet  Corliss  Archer. 

ALLEN  SAVAGE  NETWORK 
PRODUCTIONS 

140  West  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  7-2694 

Owner   Allen  Savage 

Services  Offered:  Producers  and  packagers. 
Productions:  Elizabeth  Rae  LaMont,  Good 
Look  and  Good  Living. 

KERMFT  SCHAFER  RADIO  & 
TELEVISION  PRODUCTIONS 

45  East  51  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   PL  8-2675 

President  Kermit  Schaf er 

Services  Offered:  Live  and  film  television 
productions,  transcribed  radio  series  and 
kinescope  television  series,  specialtists  in 
cooperative  advertising  also  offers  celebrity 
securing   and  prize   procuring   services. 

SCHOOLHOUSE  PRODUCTIONS 

1610  N.  Argyle,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HO   1-9959 

Producer,  Owner Walter  Hempel 

Co-owner    Educator Eleanor    Hempel 

Services  Offered:  Full  production  services, 
specializing  in  Children's  Shows. 
Productions:   Little   Schoolhouse. 

BERNARD  L.  SCHUBERT,  INC. 

509  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  8-0944 

President Bernard  L.  Schubert 

Services  Offered:  Talent,  production  radio 
and  TV  package  management. 

SCREEN  GEMS,  INC. 

(For  complete  listing  see  TV  Film  Pro- 
ilucers). 

WALTER  SCHWIMMER  PRODUC- 
TIONS, INC. 

75  E.  Wacker  Drive,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Chicago  Phone:  FR  2-4392 


750 


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PROGRAM     PRODUCERS 


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16  E.  41  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
New  York  Phone:  LExington  2-1791 

Sales  Manager Ted   Beil 

1606  Vista  Del  Mar  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Cal. 
Phone:   HO  9-1171 

President Walter  Schwimmer 

Vice  President George  Guyan 

Sales  Manager Bernie  Crost 

Program  Director Arthur  Pickens 

Services  Offered:  TV  and  Radio  package 
programs. 

SESAC,  INC. 

475  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17.  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  5-5365 

President    Paul   Heinecke 

Secretary-Treasurer R.   C.  Heinecke 

Asst.  to  Pres E.  S.  Prager 

Production  Manager R.  S.  Stone 

Pub.  &  Prom Alice  J.  Heinecke 

Traffic I.  K.  Weiss 

Services  Offered:  Licensing  the  use  of 
copyrighted  music,  transcribed  library  serv- 
ice, syndicated  transcribed  tailor-made  pro- 
grams for  advertisers. 

SKIATRON  ELECTRONICS  & 
TELEVISION  CORP. 

30  East  10th  St.,  New  York  3,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   ORegon  3-3464 

President Arthur  Levey 

Treasurer  Kurt  Widder 

Secretary Frank  V.  Quigley 

Dir.  of  Research  &  Dev Dr.  John  H.  Laub 

Dir.  of  Ultrasonic  TV Richard  Duggan 

Dir.  of  Subscriber- Vision 

System William  J.  Shanahan 

Services  Offered:  Electronic  Equipment, 
Subscriber-Vision,  Research  and  Develop- 
ment TV  and  Electronics. 

CHARLES  E.  SKINNER 
PRODUCTIONS 

1600    Broadway,   New   York,   N.   Y. 
Phone:    CI  6-6915 

Exec.  Prod-Dir Charles  E.  Skinner 

General   Manager Ray   Rand 

Music  Editor Alfonso   Corelli 

Musical  Directors Skitch  Henderson  & 

Ted  Royal 

Set  Designer Charles  Carlotti 

Production  Supervisor William  Toth 

Camera  Directors Joseph  Brun, 

Drummond  Drury,  William  Storz 
Assoc.  Prod.,  West  Coast  Rep..  .Albert  Kelley 

Film    Distribution Bruce    Ross 

Sales  Manager Howard  Blackmore 

Services  Offered:  Creators  and  producers 
of  television,  theatrical  and  sales  influence 
films  plus  live  shows;  producing  contractors; 
adapters;  consultants  to  package  producers, 
advertising  agencies,  sponsors.  Distribution 
facilities  for  television  and  theatres,  U.  S. 
and  foreign.  Production  facilities  New  York, 
Florida,  Hollywood. 

FLETCHER  SMITH  STUDIOS,  INC. 

321  E.  44th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  5-9010 


President    Fletcher  Smith 

Vice-President Charles  Schettler 

Secretary-Treasurer   Peter  Caldera 

Services  Offered:  Complete  motion  picture 
production;  TV  shows,  spots,  industrial 
films;  large  sound  stage  for  live  photogra- 
phy;  animation   staff. 

SNADER  PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

9130  Sunset  Boulevard,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  4-6651 

President Louis  D.  Snader 

Director LeRoy  Prinz 

Musical  Director Sid  Lippman 

Services  Offered:  TV  program  production, 
package  TV  programs,  TV  film  production, 
syndicate  film,  TV  talent. 

SONG  ADS  COMPANY 

5927  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:   HOllywood   5-6181 

President Robert  Sande 

Exec.  V.P.  Chg.  of  Sales Donald  Estey 

V.P.-Creative  Dir Del  Porter 

V.P.-Music    Dir Larry   Greene 

Vocal  Director Ray  Linn 

Services  Offered:  Packagers  of  radio,  tele- 
vision, and  theatre  custom  and  syndicated 
musical  and  dramatic  commercials.  Com- 
posers and  producers  of  film  background 
music.  Transcribed  and  filmed  short  sub- 
jects for  entertainment,  industrv,  government 
and  service  organizations. 

THE  SOUVAINE  ASSOCIATES 

135  Central  Park  West,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  TR  3-1158 

General  Partner Henry  Souvaine 

Services  Offered:  Producers  of  radio  and 
TV  programs. 

STAR  ENTERTAINMENT  CORP. 

214  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LA  4^450 

President   Max  Wolff 

Talent   Al  Roth 

Services  Offered:  Production  and  pack- 
aging of  radio  and  TV  shows  and  all  prod- 
uct services  for  agencies  and  stations.  Scripts, 
talent,  directors  and  casting  consultants. 

RICHARD  STARE  &  COMPANY 

125  E.  72nd  St.,  New  York  21,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  REgent  7-9608 

Partners Richard  Stark,  Jane  Troxell 

Fashion  Photog.,   Consultant J.  T.   Stark 

Design George  Shealy 

Services  Offered:  Consultation  and/or  pro- 
duction of  Radio-TV  commercials;  radio-TV 
programs  prepared  and  produced  by  re- 
quest only;  fashion  and  costume  design  for 
TV. 

WILBUR  STARK-JERRY  LAYTOR 
INC. 

270  Park  Avenue,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   PL  3-1742 

President Wilbur     Stark 

V.P.-Treas Jerry  Layton 

Services   Offered:    Programs    and    person- 


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ProMtflums:  Mo«l.  rn  Hoiuaiu.-*  for  radio 
and  TV:  Rocky  Kiii^: 

RICHARD  STROUT  PRODUCTIONS 
LTD. 

Ml  Norlh  Ko%Muorr  \>«\,  l.o>  \nj:flo>  4.  l.al. 
IMu.n*':    IIOIh>M»oa   :*<0«M 

|V<^a<>nt    Hiohar,!    Nroiit 

Hntnch  ()(fif« 

•>o:  Kifih  Ax*--  N«*>v  York  IK.  N.  V. 

IMionr:    Mrrra>    Hill   2-U'>2\ 

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TALENT  ASSOCIATES  LTD. 

41    K.i-t    "»Oili   Si..   N«*\v    York,    N.  Y. 
Phom-:  PI  ../..   >-l030 

PrvMarnl    .  .  Mfr.-.l   Lr^y 

Virr  |V<'Mdcnl> l>aNi«l  Su>>kin(l. 

Robrrt  Su-->kiml 

v<«Tir«t  Offered:  PrtMhir.-  li\o  tlrainalic 
lrl«'\i-ion  proftrains. 

PrtHltutions:  Ju>lioe,  Mr.  Peepers,  Philro- 
(K>oil>tar  TfliviHion  IMayhouse,  Armstrong 
<!irrlr  Tln"alri>. 

TV  PROGRAMS,  INC. 

10  Wa>hinplon  Plat  f.  New  York  3,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    SPring    7-0232 

ProidenI Edward    Roberts,  Jr. 

Services  Off  Ted:  Package  producers  of 
live  j.how>  for  TV.  Also  represent  and  fur- 
ninli  talent. 

HAL  TATE  PRODUCTIONS 

Wl  N.  Clark  St.,  Chicago  1,  III. 
Phone:    Financial    6-5450 

PreMdenI    Hal  Tate 

Vice  Pres^  Salet*  Mgr Phil  Fischer 

SerVTrea* Lucille  E.  Schall 

Sen  ices  Offered:  Syndicators  of  Who's 
Talking'/.  <pii/.  proprani,  telephone  quiz  show 
featuring  actual  tran^-crihed  poetic  clues  of 
nationally  known  relehrities.  Voices,  clue 
fche«*t»  and  ni»'rchan<li>ing  aids  are  all  fur- 
ni-hrd  a-  part  of  ihc  paikage, 

TELECREATIONS  BY  NOVAK 

iU  W  .  :2n(l  Slr^-rt,  N.w  York  23,  N.  Y. 
Phonr:  TKafalgar  4-1999 
t)wn<r-Mu»tical   (ionhull.  .  Frank  J.  Novak,  Jr. 
Manager,  (charge  of  Hadio/ TV  Formats 

G.  Kane  (lamphell 

Radio/TV  Producer John    Gunn 

Writer» Paul  I)a\i'-.  Laura  McGhee 

Service$  Offered:  Crcatorh,  i»roducers  of 
Radio/TV  mu*>i(al  \ariety  formats  for  local, 
regional  or  national  h|)onhor.  Musical  con- 
'-ultant"   to   ad\«rti>-ing   agemi*-*.. 

TELEMOUNT  PICTURES,  INC. 

(See   TV    Film    Producer.-.) 

TELEVISION  SCREEN 
PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 

(.See   TV    Film    Producers) 


TELEVISION  AND  RADIO  FEATURES 
OF  AMERICA 

37  \V.  4()th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    JUdson   2-5130 

CiihU  Address:  ARREFFAY,  Newyork 

Executive  Director Oliver  W.  NicoU 

Associate    Director Sandra   Munsell 

Production     Unit,    Hotel    New    Weston, 

Madison  Ave.  at  49th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  3-4800 

Managing    Dir J.    H.    Macdonnell 

Program   C«)ordinalor FJleen  Ellis- 

ServUes  Offered:  Radio— Program  produc. 
tion  and  consultation,  package  live  shows, 
synilicated  transcriptions,  scripts,  talent. 
'IVlevision — Program  production  and  con- 
sultation, package  live  and  film  shows,  script, 
talent. 

THEATRE  NETWORK  TELEVISION 
INC. 

575  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   MU  8-3220 

President    Nathan  L.  Halpern 

General  Sales  Mgr Fanshawe  Lindsley 

Sales Robert  L.  Crawford 

Prod.  Super Martin  H.  Poll 

Services  Offered:  Closed  circuit  TV  for 
business,  industry  and  entertainment. 

TOWER  PRODUCTIONS 

11541  Landale,  North  Hollywood,  Cal. 
Phone:  ST  7-6414 

Owner-Producer Helen  L.  Mosei 

Directors Dik  Darley,  Larry  Robertson 

Prod.  Assistant Bela  Kovacs 

Services  Offered:   Production  and   sale   of 
television  and  radio  package  shows. 
Productions:  Space  Patrol. 

TRANSCRIBED  RADIO  SHOWS 

2  W.  47th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone  JUdson  2-3530 

President M.  E.  Mo»>re 

Services  Offered:  Program  productions, 
syndicated  transcriptions,  scripts,  package 
p»-ograms. 

TRANSCRIPTION  SALES,  INC. 

117  W.  High  St.,  Springfield  35,  O. 

Phone:  2-4974 
President J.   P.   WillianH 

Office  Manager B.  Deck 

Services  Offered:  Open-end  transcribed 
programs.  5  and  15  minute  shows  featuring 
ton  talent. 

TRANSFILM,  INC. 

(For  complete  liBting  see  TV  Film  Producers) 

TRANSAMERICAN  BROADCASTING 
&  TELEVISION  CORP. 

118  E.  40th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   MU  3-8684 

President John  L.  Clark 

Services  Offered:  Television  and  radio 
writing,  direction,  production  and  packaging. 


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TRENDLE-CAMPBELL-MEURER 
INC. 

28  West  Ave.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 
Phone:  WOodward  2-9184 

President George  Trendle 

V.  Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr H.  Allen  Campbell 

Secy.  &  Gen.  Counsel. ..  .Raymond  J.Meurer 
Services    Offered:     Radio-TV    production. 

RICHARD  H.  ULLMAN,  INC. 

295   Delaware  Avenue,  Buffalo  2,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  CL  2066 

President Richard    H.    Ullman 

Vice  President Marvin  A.  Kempner 

Treasurer   Edward  H.  Kavinoky 

Production  Manager Bill  Jacobs 

Productions:  Ad-i-mation,  syndicated  ani- 
mal film  clips.  Dollar  Derby,  participating 
auction  program.  Watch  the  Birdy,  fully  ani- 
mated film  quiz  show,  selected  spots, 
animated  films. 

UNITED  HLM  &  RECORDING 
STUDIOS,  INC. 

301  E.  Erie  St.,  Chicago  11,  111. 
Phone:    SUperior   7-9144 

President   William  L.  Klein 

Services  Offered:  Recording,  Program  and 
Spot  production.  Package  Programs,  Syndi- 
cated  Transcriptions,   Talent. 

UNITED  PRESS  ASSOCIATIONS 

220  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-0400 

President Frank  H.  Bartholomew 

Television  Mgr Wm.  C.  Payette 

Radio  Manager John  Madigan 

Gen.  Sales  Manager Leroy  Keller 

Services  Offered:  World-wide  coverage  of 
news  and  sports  for  Radio  and  TV;  special 
programming  for  radio  news,  sports,  women's 
and  farm  shows. 

THOMAS  I.  VALENTINO,  INC. 

150  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  64675-6 

President Thomas   J.  Valentino 

Vice-President Michael  T.  Valentino 

Vice-President Elsie  F.  Valentine 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Secy Peter  J.  Riolo 

Services  Offered:  Sound  effects  records, 
transcriptions,  chime  and  organ  recordings, 
pressings,  recording  service. 

VIDEO  EVENTS 

535  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-1668 

President Julienne   (Judy)   Dupuy 

Services  Offered:  Live  TV  programs,  radio 
programs,  TV  commercials,  consultants;  spe- 
cializing in  children's  shows. 

V.  I.  p. 

720  5th  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-0130 

President Bill  Murphy 

Vice-President   Charlotte  Morgan 

Services  Offered:  Procuring  prizes  for  quiz 
shows,  producing  quiz  shows,  endorsements 
by  Very  Important  People,  furnish  guests  for 
Radio-TV  shows. 


CHICK  VINCENT  CO. 

509  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  EL  5-0734 

Director   Producer Chick   Vincent 

Assoc.  Prod.,  Casting  Dir Marion  Lennox 

Services  Offered:  Package  producers,  pro- 
gram production,  TV  programs,  live  and 
film. 

WOLF  ASSOCIATES,  INC. 

420  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  5-2050 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Edward  Wolf 

Vice-President   Herbert  Wolf 

Associate  Producers Jack  Rubin, 

Keith  Taylor,  Alan  Gilbert 
Dir.  of   Sales Paul  Ross 

Services  Offered:  Radio-TV  package  pro- 
duction. 

Productions:  Break  The  Bank,  for  radio 
and  TV;  Hilltop  House,  and  Masquerade 
Party. 

FRANK  WRIGHT  NATIONAL 
CORPORATION 

995   Market   St.,   San  Francisco   3,   Calif. 
Phone:  DOuglas  2-5470 

Manager Frank  Parke  Wright 

Treasurer   Sylvia  C.  Wright 

Vice  Pres Aphie  Tavernas 

Traffic  Manager D.  S.  Koemme 

Services  Offered:  Merchandised  advertis- 
ing in  the  food  products  field. 

Productions:  Calo  Pet  Exchanges. 

WYNN  WRIGHT  ASSOCIATES 

17  West  57th  Street,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   PLaza  3-4417-8 

Producer Wynn  Wright 

Manager  Charles  Granzow 

Asst.  Director Charles  Carruth 

Services  Offered:  Creation  and  production 
of  radio  dramas. 

Current  Productions:  Squad  Room,  Of- 
ficial Detective,  Crime  Fighters,  Farm  Quiz. 

FREDERIC  W.  ZIV  CO. 

1529  Madison  Rd.,  Cincinnati  6,  O. 
Phone:  PLaza  1323 

President   Frederic  W.  Ziv 

Services  Offered:  Network  and  transcribed 
programs. 

ZIV  TELEVISION  PROGRAMS,  INC. 

488  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  84700 

Chairman  of  the  Board Frederic  W,  Ziv 

President John  L.  Sinn 

V.P.,  Chg.  of  Sales Maurice  J.  Rifkin 

V.P.,  Chg.  West  Coast Maurice  Unger 

Mgr.,  Midwestern  Div Ed  Broman 

Mgr.,  West  Coast  Div Walter  Kingsley 

Mgr.,  Eastern  Div A.  Goustin 

Services  Offered:  Custom  built  and  syndi- 
cated shows. 

Productions:  Corliss  Archer,  Mr.  District 
Attorney,  The  Eddie  Cantor  Comedy  Thea- 
tre, I  Led  Three  Lives,  Cisco  Kid,  Favorite 
Story. 


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AND  SERVICE 


IN  NEW  YORK:  799  Seventh  Ave,  CI  5-7300;  Gil  McKean,  Director- Al  Shulman, 

Nat'l  Sales  Mgr. 

IN  CHICAGO:  410  North  Michigan  Ave.,  WHitehall  4-6000;  Jerry  Ellis,  Manager 

IN  HOLLYWOOD:      8723  Alden  Drive,  CRestvlev/  6-1034;  Al  Wheeler,  Manager 
^  It's  the  15th  anniversary  of  Columbia  Transcriptions 

Drvition  of  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.,  makers  of  the  finest  transcriptions  and  records  of  all  sizes  and  speeds. 

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SERVICES  OFFERED 


PERSONNEL 


ADDRESSES 


Now  that  we  have  your  attention ..  .Liet 
us  show  you  what  we've  got  to  give  you  — 
for  top-quality,  confidential,  and  prompt 
action  in  recording  and  pressing.  The  finest 
and  most  advanced  equipment  assures  you 
incomparable  engineering  accuracy.  Stu- 
dios with  complete  production  facilities,  as 
well  as  pressing  plants,  on  each  coast,  guar- 
antee you  speed  and  service  plus  individual 
attention.  You  can  use  Capitol's  Custom 
Services  Department  with  confidence  that 
the  result  will  meet  your  most  rigid  stand- 
ards and  stringent  schedules. 


CUSTOM  SERVICES  DEPARTMENT 
Capitol  Records  Distributing  Corp. 
Walter  S.  Heebner.Vice  Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr. 
Hollywood:  5515  Melrose  •  Hollywood  3-7114 
New  York:  151  W,46th  St.'COIumbus  5-4758 


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JOHN  ADASKIN  PRODUCTIONS 

314-15,  67  Yonge  St.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Can. 
Phone:  EM  4-9296 

Owner   John  Adaskin 

Secretary (Miss)   Norma  Dickson 

Services  Offered:  Production,  live  pro- 
grams, series  transcriptions,  feature  length 
TV  film,  custom  productions,  musical  ar- 
rangements,   script   preparations. 

ArnUATED  PROGRAM 

SERVICE,  INC. 

535  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  HUl  7-1881 

President Paul  F.  Adler 

Services  Offered:  Production  and  sales  of 
transcribed  series.  Specialize  in  syndicated 
disc  jockeys.  Radio  script  library. 

ALL-CANADA  RADIO 
FACIUTIES,  LTD. 

80  Richmond  St.  W.,  Toronto  1,  Ont.,  Can. 
Phone:    EMpire    6-7691 

Vice  President G.  F.  Herbert 

General  Manager Stuart  MacKay 

Mgr.,  Prog.  Div Robert  Tait 

Asst.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Div C.  D.  S.  Murray 

Services  Offered:  Canadian  representatives 
and  distributors  for  transcription  companies. 

ALLIED  RECORD  MFG.  CO. 

1041  N.  Las  Palmas,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  9-5107 

President D.  K.  Broadhead 

Vice  Pres.  of  Mgfr Sam  Salzman 

Comptroller Irving  M.  Huncilman 

Sales  Manager John  F.  Wegner 

Sales  Manager Hal  G.  Neely 

Wash.,  D.  C.  Mgr.  &  Contr.  Dir..W.  S.  Adams 

Services  Offered:  Processing  and  pressing 
transcriptions  and  phonograph  records.  All 
types,  sizes,  and  speeds.  Complete  recording 
facilities  available. 

ARTISTS  RECORDING  STUDIOS 

15  West  10th  St.,  Kansas  City  6,  Mo. 
Phone:  HA  6109 

Owner Bill  L.   Godden 

Engineer-Operator Bill   L.  Godden 

Services  Offered:  Original  or  direct  copy 
masters,  TV  sound  production,  phonograph 
record  production,  "custom  built  programs,** 
spot  announcements,  air-checks,  copies  of 
disc,  tape  or  wire,  portable  tape  recordings, 
complete  sound  effects  libraries,  sync,  cutting 
tables,  script  writers,  talent  files. 

ASSOCIATED  PROGRAM  SERVICE 
(Div.  of  Muzak  Corp.) 

229  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  3,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ORchard  4-7400 
Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr. 

Edward  Hochhauser,  Jr. 


Services  Offered:  A  transcription  library 
comprised  exclusively  of  radio  music  not 
available  on  phonograph  records;  including 
jingles  for  advertisers,  time,  weather,  dollar- 
day  spots  and  shopping-days-til-Christmas 
jingles.  Also  TV  production  music  library 
and  special  transcription  library  for  indus* 
trial  slide  film  producers. 

AUDIO-MASTER  CORP. 

17  East  45th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   OXford  7-0725 

President Herbert  Rosen 

Service  Offered:  Transcriptions;  mood  and 
bridge  music  library;  three  speed  record  and 
transcription  players. 

AUDiaVIDEO  RECORDING  CO.. 
INC. 

730  5th  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PL  7-3091 

President Charles   E.   Rynd 

Vice-Pres T.  J.  Merson 

Vice-Pres.,  Treas Richard  Rynd 

Secretary    Joseph    Connolly 

Sales  Manager Ray  Rand 

Services  Offered:  Facilities  for  recording 
for  radio  and  TV,  disc  mastering  and  dub- 
bing, mfr.  facilities  transcription  and  phono- 
graph records,  mass  tape  duplication  for 
radio,  educational,  religious  and  industrial 
programs;  complete  program  production  ser- 
vice. 

A-V  TAPE  LIBRARIES,  INC. 

730  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-3091 

President Charles   E.   Rynd 

Sales    Manager Ray    Rand 

Services  Offered:  Full  library  of  record- 
ings on  tape,  recording,  program  production. 

AUDIVOX  RECORDS,  INC. 

140  West  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  COlumbus  5-2517 

Owners Raymond  Scott,  Dorothy  Collins, 

Leonard  Wolf 
Officers Raymond  Scott,  Dorothy  Collins, 

Leonard  Wolf,  Bob  Briody 
General  Manager L.eonard  Wolf 

Services  Offered:  Manufacturers  of  phono- 
graph records  for  commercial  use  in  all 
speeds,  78,  45  and  33  1/3  r.p.m. 

BELL  SOUND  STUDIOS,  INC. 

112  W.  89  St.,  New  York  24,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  TR  3-4328-9 

President Allen  Weintraub 

Secy.-Treas Daniel  Cronin 

Services  Offered:  Complete  services  for 
tape,  disc  and  film  recording  with  studio  pro- 
duction facilities.  Masters  (standard  and 
micro  groove),  N.A.B.  Standard  transcriptions 
for  broadcast  or  audition.  Remote  and  loca- 
tion recording  for  broadcast  and  film. 


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STATIONS    SELL    WITH    WORLD 
LOCAL   QUIZ    PROGRAMS 

World  wo»  ih«  fir»»  librory  to  offer  the  bi^-qudience 
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$8580  onnuol  net  from  YOU  WIN  quiz   series  alone. 
In  |utl   13  w*«kt  this  one  series  pays  for  the  entire  World 
$«rvK*  for  over  a  year. 


Mocon.  Go  .  SAYS    "YOU  WIN  is  really  a  winner 
$8388  annual  net.    13  weeks'  revenue  more  than  cost 
of  entire  Service  for  yeor  " 


STATIONS    SELL    WITH    WORL^ 
LOCAL    PERSONALITY   SHOWS      \ 

AND  WOMEN'S  FEATURES  ...  "^ 

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Ringing  (for  local  wedding  announcements)  .  .  . 

Whose  Birthday  is  This  (for  local  birthday  observances) 
.  .  .  Happiness  Parade  (for  local  anniversary  programs) 
%,.  .  Bundle  of  Joy  (for  local  birth  announcements). 

KWRN^Peno,  Nev.,  SAYS:  "We're  delighted  with  HOME- 
MAKER  HARMONIES  .  .  .  one  of  the  easiest  programs  we've 
ever  hod  to  seTb^Had  to  put  it  on  a  'first  come,  first  served' 
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Complete  Open-End  Transcription  show  starring  famous 
pertonoiiiiet  ond  music  5  hours  a  week  across  the  board! 

WTAR,  Norfolk,  Vo.,  SAYS:  "GRABLE-JAMES  SHOW 
t.gned  for  26weeks,  5  days  a  week  by  Regent  Beer  .  .  . 
promotion  includes  newspapers,  direct  mail  and  radio 
ipoti!  " 

KSO,  Si.  Loois,  Mo,  SAYS:  "GRABLE-JAMES  terrific! 
Pulled  in  big-name  sponsors  .  .  .  General  Mills,  Falstaff 
Brewing  Co  ,  Fletcher's  Castorio,  G.  F.  Satina,  Kroger  Co., 
P  4  G  Onydol." 


WAPX,  Montgomery,  M^  SAYS:  "GRABLE-JAMES  SHOW 
wowed  us  with  15  participbting  sponsors  5  days  a  week! 
Sponsors  include  shoe  stores,  oT^s,  insurance,  paint  and 
hardware,  food  and  beauty  sl- 


STATIONS   SELL   W/" 
SPECIAL  APPEAL  PROGRAl 

.  .  .  revenue  raising  shows  that  prove  World's  leadershi 
in  quality  programming  ideas. 

KWJB,  Globe,  Ariz.,  SAYS:  "RAYMOND  MASSEYIn-JHE 
CHAPEL  BY  THE  SIDE  OF  THE  ROAD  sold  to  Globe  Af\bY-.. 
tuary  for  Sunday  morning  broadcast  each  week.  Sponsor 
writes  that  it  is  the  finest  program  of  its  type  and  public 
acceptance  has  been  gratifying." 


STATIONS    SfU   WITH    WORLD'S 

BIG   STARS....- 

Judy  Conovo  Xovier  Cugot  Sportsmen  Quartet 

Retty  Grable  David  Rose  Blackwood  Brothers 

Horry  Jomes  Gisele  MocKenzie  Helen  Forrest 

Lonny  Ross  Three  Suns  Muggsy  Spanier 

Eddy  Howord  Ray  Bloch  Mimi  Benzell 

Fontone   Sisters  Oscar  Peterson  Ken  Griffin 
George  Shearing  Ouinette 

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More  than  ever  bef 
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NEW  NAMES! 

Beginning  with 

6  NEW  ACROSS-THE-BOARD 

Half-hour  and  quarter-hour  PROGRAMS 

With   1  1  1   selling  opportunities 
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•Westward  To  Music  •The  Three  Suns 

•Music  Coast-To-Coast  •Guess  Who!  Guess  What! 


STATIONS  SELL,  SELL,  SELL  with 
VS/ORLD'S  BIG  ARRAY  OF  MONEY- 
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STATIONS    SELL    WITH    WORLDf 
TOP  SPORTS   PROGRAMS! 

Some  of  World's  "firsts"  in  sports  shows  include:  Get  a  Hit 
(Baseball)  .  .  .  Football  Time  .  .  .  Basketball  Time!  / 

KAND,  Corsicana,  Texas,  SAYS:  "Local  Western  Auto  Store 
grabbed  up  complete  26  week  'Get  a  Hit'  baseball  series. 
A  good  program,  well  written,  quick-to-sell." 

STATIONS    SELL   WITH    WORLD 
BIG    NAME   SHOWS! 

World  sets  the  pace  in  library  presentations  of  big  names 
in  big  time  packages  for  single  or  participating  sponsors! 

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STATIONS    SELL    WITtf   WORLD 
JINGLES   AND   SPECIAL /EFFECTS 

World!,  produces  on  ever-increasing  rep^Vtoire  of  up-to- 
date  sfSot  announcement  lead-ins  .  .  .  specially  created 
songs,  jif\gles,  sound  treatment,  voice  an(^  sound  montages 
and  seasonal  appeals.  / 

KBUN,'^:^}^ji,  Minn.,  SAYS:  "Worl^  DAIRY  JINGLES 
opened  1i|ie  door  for  a  400-spot  annoi^cement  campaign 
by  local  I^^D  CAP  DAIRY."  f\     / 

CJVI,  VictorifJ,   B.C.,  Canada,   sol^  ^orld   Automotive 
Jingle  Camp6jgn  to  Gladwell  Motors'!  / 

WTCH,  Shawanp,  Wisconsin,  sold  World  Dollar  [Wan- 
gles to  Chamber.of  Commerce./  .X 


WHWB,  Rutland,  Vt.,  SAYS:  "JUDY  CANOVA  in  COUN- 
TRY FAIR  sold  on  first  audition,  bi-weekly  basis,  to  Scott's 
Tractor  &  Implement  Co.,  and  Harold  Wescott  Appliances." 

KOOK,  Billings,  Mont.,  SAYS:  "LANNY  ROSS  in  STEAM- 
BOAT JAMBOREE  sold  on  52  week  contract,  to  local 
department  store." 

WTIP,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  SAYS:  "WALTER  HUSTON  in 
FORWARD  AMERICA  sold  before  our  library  ariWed.  Show 
bought  for  weekly  broadcast  by  one  of  th§-/nation's  lead- 
ing retail  furniture  houses." 


WWBZ,  Vineland,  N.  i.^,^-6\d  World  Groceries  Jingles  to 

Co-op  Neighborhoo^"<5rocers. 

The  list  could  gQ,'<5n  and  on  proving  World  Jingles  Sell! 

STATIONS   SELL    WITH    WORLD 
TIME  AND  WEATHER  JINGLES 

^<  .  the  first  in  any  library  service! 
WIP,  PtM^elphia,   Pa.,   SAYS:   "World  Weatherbird   jin- 
gle^.^esulted  in  a  substantial  amount  of  revenue  .  .  .  sold 
J<5'Goebel  Brewing  Company  of  Detroit.    A  natural  tie-in 
with  Goebel's  rooster  trademark. 

WRAC,   Racine,    Wise,    sold    a    profitable   weather    jinjgl©-' 
campaign  to  Baumann  Oil  Co.  ^—-^"'"'"^ 

KRUN,  Bollinger,  Texas,  sold  a  s,ales-p"roducing  time  signal 
campaign  to  local  PanlkrC'Dealer. 


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MAKING  PROGRAMMING! 


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PROCESSING 

Better  in  dozens  of  ways, 
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PRESSING 

Proved  better  by  hundreds 
of  siuisfied  clients  all 
over  the  world. 

TAPE  DUPLICATION 

Guaranteed  broadcast 
quality  — now  used  in 
broadcasts  every  where. 

SHIPPING 

Allied's  cross  checking 
controls  assure  on-time 
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CADENCE  RECORDS 

40  E.  49th  St.,  New  York  City 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  8-6141 

S.  W.  CALDWELL,  LTD. 

447  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ontario,  Canada 
Phone:  WAlnut  2-2103 

President Spence  Caldwell 

Vice  Pres.,  Sales G.  Norris  MacKenzie 

Vice  Pres.,  Prod Gordon  F.  Keeble 

Comptroller S.  H.  Coxford 

Film  Super R.  H.  (Dick)  Sheppard 

Creative  Director John  N.  Heaton 

Co-ordinator   J.  M.    (Doc)    Savage 

Director R.   M.   Rose 

Chief   Cameraman Fritz  Speiss 

Sales  Executives W.  F.  Milnes, 

G.  B.  Quinney,  Hugh  Bearg 
Services  Offered:  Radio  and  television  syn- 
dicated shows  produced  in  United  States  and 
abroad,  packaged  on  transcription,  tape,  film; 
also  distribute  tape  recorders,  transcription 
players,  Cinesalesman  Projectors,  Tele- 
Prompter,  Rear-screen  projection  units, 
music  and  sound  eflfects  libraries;  produce 
commercials   (live,  tape,  film). 

CAPITOL  RECORDS  DISTRIBUTING 

CORP. 

Studio  and  Rec.  Sales  Services  Div. 

5515  Melrose  Ave^  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Phone:   HOUywood  3-7114 

151  West  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

A^.  y.  Phone:  COlumbus  5-4758 

President   Glenn  Wallichs 

Vice-President Walter  S.  Heebner 

Eastern  Sales  Manager Herbert  I.  Sachs 

Eastern  Studio  Rep Thomas  Sheehy 

Western    Studio    Reps Fred    Grimes, 

John  Seely 

Services  Offered:  Custom  recording  for 
records  and  television;  mastering,  processing 
and  pressing;  full  library  of  production 
music. 

CENTURY   RECORD  MFG.   CO. 

160    West    Olive    Ave.,    Burbank,    Calif. 
Phone:  Victoria  9-1593 

Sr.  Partner James  B.  Keysor 

Plant  Manager James  B.  Keysor,  Jr. 

Sales  Manager Richard  B.  Keysor 

Services  Offered:  Complete  services  for 
recording,  processing  and  pressing  electrical 
transcriptions  and  phonograph  records.  Li- 
censed by  Western  Electric  for  lateral  or 
vertical  recording. 

COASTAL  RECORDING  CO.,  INC. 

136  W.  52  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  6-3900 

Managing  Director Arthur  Shaer 

Services  Offered:  Complete  recording  and 
transcription  service — sound  effects  library, 
Hammond  organs,  celeste,  Steinway  grands. 
A  complete  staff  for  foreign  transcriptions. 
Ampex  tape  recording. 

COLUMBIA  RECORDS,  INC. 

799  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    Circle   5-7300 

President James   B.   Conkling 

Executive   Vice-Pres Goddard   Lieberson 


Vice-Pres.  Chg.  Research 

&  Development James  H.  Hunter 

Vice-Pres.  Chg.  of 

West  Coast  Op A.  J.  Schrade 

Vice-Pres.  Chg.  of  Sales Paul  J.  Wexler 

Secretary Kenneth   E.   Raine 

Treasurer W.  G.  Wilkin 

General  Auditor Arthur  S.  Padgett 

Services  Offered:  Records,  phonographs 
needles,  and  attachments  and  transcriptions. 

COLUMBIA  TRANSCRIPTIONS 

(A  Service  of  Columbia  Records) 

799  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  CI  5-7300 

Director Gilbert  S.   McKean 

National  Sales  Mgr Al  Shulman 

Chicago   Mgr Girard  Ellis 

Los  Angeles  Mgr William  A.  Wheeler 

Services  Offered:  All  facilities  pertaining 
to  record  production  from  script,  casting, 
direction  and  engineering  to  processing, 
pressing,  handling,  mailing  and  shipping  of 
all  sizes  and  speeds  of  records  and  transcrip- 
tions. 

COMMODORE  PRODUCTIONS  AND 
ARTISTS,  INC. 

971  N.  La  Cienega,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  1-7106 

Pres.  and  Exec.  Prod Walter  White,  Jr. 

Associate  Prod Bill  Heath 

Production  Mgr Vernon  Keays 

Coordinator    Eleanor  Payne 

Services  Offered:  Creators  and  producers 
of  tape  and  open-end  recordings  such  as  our 
"Hopalong  Cassidy,"  "Tarzan,"  "The  Clyde 
Beatty  Show,"  AM  &  TV,  "Down  Our  Way," 
"StroUin'  Tom,"  etc.  All  are  30  min.  vehicles 
excepting  "StroUin'  Tom,"  which  is  a  quarter 
hour    open   end. 

GORDON  M.  DAY  PRODUCTIONS 

108  E.  30th  St.,  New  Yor<k  16,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ORegon  9-3595 

Writer-Composer Gordon  M.   Day 

Producer-Director    Carol    Bulkley 

Production  Manager Edith   Adelson 

Treasurer Leo  L.  Reich 

Services  Offered:  Specialists  in  writing, 
producing  and  recording  singing  commer- 
cials and  spots  of  all  types,  and  serving  as 
radio-TV  department  for  advertising  agen- 
cies. 

DECCA  RECORDS,  INC. 

50  W.  57  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Columbus  5-2300 

Mgr.,  Special  Service Edward  Strauss 

Services  Offered:  Studio  rental;  records 
pressed. 

EMPIRE  BROADCASTING 
CORPORATION 

480  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  94500 

President  &  Treasurer. .  .Helen  D.  Kelleher 

Vice-President Arthur  Lubo 

Vice-President Fred   de  Jaager 

Treasurer Helen  D.  Kelleher 

Secretary John  Hughes  Dwyer 


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subscriber  stations  showed  income  due 
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features  averaged  over  $5,000  per 
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know  its  tremendous  value  —  Thesaurus 
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successful  in  helping  make  sales  to 
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with  the  RCA  Recorded  Program  Services 
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630  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  20,  N.  Y.-JUdson  2-501 1 
445  N    Lake  Shore  Drive,  Chicogo  1 1 ,  lll.-WH,leholl  ''-3530 
1016  N.  Sycamore  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Col. -Hollywood  4-5171 
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OLMSTED  SOUND  STUDIOS,  INC. 

ONE  EAST  FIFTY  FOURTH  STREET,  NEW  YORK  22,  N.  Y. 
PLAZA  5-1646 


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Studios — Remote  work.  Production — Talent. 

FINE  SOUND,  INC. 

711  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  3-5400 

President C.    Robert   Fine 

Exec.  V.P Elmer  O.  Wilschke 

Chief  Eng Jack  J.  Clink 

Recording  Super George  Piros 

Sales  Director Betty  Jane  Keilus 

Services  Offered:  Complete  recording 
facilities  for  disc,  tape  and  film,  including 
mobile  equipment  for  location  work.  West- 
ern Electric  Film  Recorders,  Ampex  and 
Fairchild  tape  machines,  Fairchild  and  Scully 
lathes.  35  mm  and  16  mm  facilities.  Perspecta 
Sound  mixing  and  scoring. 

MITCHELL  GERTZ  AGENCY,  INC. 

338-44   N.   Rodeo,   Beverly   Hills,    Calif. 
Phone:  CR  4-5491 

Owner Mitchell  Gertz 

TV  Head Ralph  Rogers 

Services  Offered:  TV  program  production, 
scripts,  package  TV  programs,  talent  TV  film 
production. 

HARRY  S.  GOODMAN 
PRODUCTIONS 

19  E.  53  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  5-6131 

Branch     Offices:     London,     Eng.;     Sydney. 

Aust.;  Toronto,  Can. 

General  Manager Harry  S.  Goodman 

Sales  Mgr.,  Radio  Dir..  .Everett  F.  Goodman 

Office  Manager William  Baron 

Musical  Director Dick  Manning 

Secretary H.  D.  Knnth 

Services  Offered:  Producer  of  syndicated 
transcribed  radio  shows,  live  radio  shows, 
syndicated  TV  films  and  live  TV  shows.  Also 
Custom  Built  AM  and  TV  spots. 

GOTHAM  RECORDING  CORP. 

2  West  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JU  6-5577 

President Herbert    M.    Moss 

Vice-President Stephen    F.   Temmer 

ComptroUer-Treas Robert  M.  Volkell 

General  Manager Harry  F,  Landon 

Services  Offered:  Tape,  disc,  and  film  re- 
cording. Five  specially  engineered  recorded 
studios,  12  ampex  tape  machines  and  six  disc 
lathes,  direct  mail,  sales  training,  and  pre- 
mium records;  writing  and  production  staff 
available. 

GEORGE  HEID  PRODUCTIONS 

William  Penn  Hotel,  Pittsburgh  30,  Pa. 
Phone:  GRant  1-3696 

President    George  Held 

V.P.,  Treas Margaret  Held 

C)iief  Engineer Arthur   Romer 

Musical  Director Everett  Neill 

Services  Offered:  Recordings,  transcrip- 
tions, package  programs  for  radio  and  TV, 
film  productions,  air  check  for  radio  and  TV, 
scripts,  talent. 

MARY  HOWARD  RECORDINGS 
37  E.  49  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 


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480  Lexington  Ave. 
NewYorklT,  N.  Y. 

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Five  complete  recordings  of 
the  following  libraries: 

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FRANCIS  DAY  &  HUNTER 

Also  the  largest  selection  of 
sound  effects  records  in  exist- 
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THOMAS  J.  VALENTINO.  INC. 

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Dept  RD 
New  York  36,  N.  Y. 


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I  )u  n«M-    Mary  Howard 

(hitf    KnuiiuMM- Deryck    Waring 

Sal««s  &  Promotion Marjorie  Lambert 

Oniro  Manaj;«M- (Frotrhen  C  Howard 

Sen  ices  Offered:  Studio  facilities,  Hani- 
iiuMid  oipan.  Steinway  piano,  Anipex  tape 
machines,  v'^cully  lathe,  16  nnn  projector  with 
sMichronous  motor,  Fairchild  pie-sync  gen- 
eratt)r.  Heated  stylus  masters,  78,  45  and  35 
rpm.  OflF-the-air.  line  and  studio  recordings, 
tape    editing. 

ESTELLA  H.  KARN 

V)  W  est    15th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
riwne:    JUdson   2-2170 

Owner Estella  H.  Karn 

Services  Offered:  Recording,  program  pro- 
duction and  packages. 

KEYSTONE  BROADCASTING 
SYSTEM,  INC. 

Ill  W.  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  III. 
Phone:  Slate  2-6303 

President  (Dir.) Sidney  J.  Wolf 

Vice-President    (Dir.) Joseph   Bayer 

Vice-President Noel  A.  Rhys 

Vice-President Edwin  R.  Peterson 

Vice-President  William  Bayer 

Secretary-Treasurer  (Dir.) Arthur  Wolf 

580  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-1460 

V.-P.,  East.  Sales  Dir Noel  A.  Rhys 

Acct.  Executive. ..  .Charles  A.  Hammarstrom 

Office  Manager Eve  Waldo 

Director  of  Research John  Scanlan 

111   W.  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Phone:  State  2-6303 

President Sidney  J.  Wolf 

Vice-President Edwin  R.  Peterson 

Secretary-Treasurer    Arthur  Wolf 

Dir.  of  Station  Relations Blanche  Stein 

Traffic   Manager Kay   Coustan 

Program  Director Jane  McFadgen 

3142  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
Phone:  DUnkirk  3-2910 

Vice-President William  Bayer 

Account  Executive Henry  G.  Eschen 

75    Post    St.,   San   Francisco 
Phone:  SUtter  1-7440 

Account  Executive Don  Kerwin 

Services  Offered:  The  Keystone  Broadcast- 
ing System  is  a  transcription  network  which 
services  local  radio  stations  in  their  pro- 
gramming with  transcriptions,  with  KBS 
making  their  time  available  to  national  ad- 
vertisers and  their  agencies  at  an  attractive 
network  package  rate. 

At  the  present,  there  are  more  than  800 
Keystone  affiliates,  located  in  towns  with 
10,000  to  250,000  population  where  they  reach 
both  the  small  town  and  rural  markets.  For 
the  most  part,  these  Keystone  stations  serve 
those  areas  which  are  beyond  clear  reception 
areas  of  the  large  metropolitan  radio  stations 
or  other  high  power  stations.  The  number  of 
radio  homes  in  the  Keystone  Primary  Cover- 
age Area  total  more  than  25,000,000  based  on 
Nielson  Reports,  or  one-half  millivolt  where 
the  Nielson  Report  is  not  available. 


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PROGRAMS,  INC. 

113  W.  57  St.,  New  York  19»  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JUdson  6-5700 

President C,   O.  Langlois 

Secretary John  D.  Langlois 

Vice-President  W.  O'Keefe 

Mgr.  of  West  Coast  Oper..  .Hugh  S.  Allen,  Jr. 
Services  Offered:  Transcribed  music  li- 
brary service  for  radio  stations,  advertising 
agencies  and  advertisers.  Custom-built  radio 
programs,  both  live  and  transcribed.  Tran- 
scribed library  of  recorded  music  especially 
for  television  stations. 

C.  p.  MacGREGOR 

729  S.  Western  Ave.,  Hollywood  5,  Calif. 
N.  Y.  Phone:  Dunkirk  4-4191 

President C.  P.  MacGregor 

Manager George   R.  Jones 

Services  Offered:  Transcription  library 
productions:  music  library  service,  dramatic 
and  musical  programs;  recording  studios. 
Complete  packaging  including  recording  elec- 
tro-plating of  masters  and  production  on  viny- 
lite  pressings. 

MAGNETIC  SOUND,  INC. 

4803  Grand  Ave.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Stuart  Steelman 

Chief    Engineer John    Beatson 

Sales Richard  H.  Gurley,  Jr. 

National   Sales   for   US   handled   by 

Universal   Broadcasting   System 

2193   Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston  35,  Mass. 


Services  Offered:  The  world's  largest  tape 
duplication  service,  through  the  Dupli- 
Recording  Process  tape  masters  are  copies  in 
large  numbers  (40  at  a  time)  for  tape  net- 
works, and  transcription  services. 

MAGNE-TRONICS,  INC. 

122  East  42nd  St.,  New  York   17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    MU    7-3935 

President Percy    L.    Deutsch 

Vice-Pres Thomas  L.  Clarke,  Jr. 

V.P.,  Prog.  Dir Joseph  F.  Hards 

Sales  Marketing  Mgr Roger  L.  Thaxter 

Services  Offered:  Producers  of  long-playing 
magnetically-recorded  Musical  Tapes  for  on- 
premise  background  use  and  for  central 
studio  transmission.  Processors  of  special 
program  material  on  tape  for  religious,  edu- 
cational  and  industrial  use. 

MASTERPIECE  RECORDING  CO. 

28  West  44th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   LO  4-3808 

President    Bernard   Zisser 

Vice  President Paul  C.  Baldwin 

Sec'y  &  Treas Nathan  Levy 

Services  Offered:  Disc,  tape  and  film  re- 
cording. Studios  and  remote  facilities.  Micro 
groove  and  standard  masters  and  pressing. 
Auditions,  line  checks  and  tape  editing.  Tran- 
scriptions and  disc  duplication.  Script  and 
production  service. 

FRED  C.  MERTENS  &  ASSOCIATES 

20828  Pacific  Coast  Highway,  Malibu,  Calif. 

Phone:  Globe  6-2135 
Sales  Manager George  L  .Price 


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136  West  52nd  Street 


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•  Dukane   30/50  cycle  Automatic   Slide  Film  Tone  Generator. 

•  Fine  quality       •   Dependable  rapid  service       •   Experienced 
personnel  .  .  .  have  resulted  in  a  representative  clientele. 

^  Proven  by  repeated  patronage  of  New  York's 
finest  advertising  agencies. 

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701  Srvriuli  .\\rnui\  Now  York,  N.  Y. 
rhone:    Circle    ;»  1820 

l^ncrAl  M.in;«n«r Frank  H.  Wulkrr 

A^vrrtioing  jl   Proinolioii.  .  .Sol   lliUidwrrptT 

Ar!i»l  &   Rrprrlory Harry   Moyerson 

Senitrs  Offrred:  Popular  and  clasaical 
rrrortls  orif:iital  movic-rasi  albums— 78,  45. 
13    1/3  r.p.in.'*. 

CHARLES  MICHELSON,  INC. 

i:»  w.-i  i:  M..  N.NN  ^..rk  10,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   TLaza   7-0695 

Prrtident   Charles   Miohelson 

|)i\isional  Sal«*>   Mszr Hay   l.iiiton 

SfKi  icrs  Offered:  Open  end  dramatic  and 
nuisiral  trail-.  ril)«'«l  feature  programs.  Gen- 
iirii  an.l  Sp..Ml\-Q  Sound  KfTort  Libraries. 

MODERN  RECORDING  STUDIO 

55  W.  W  atki  r  Drive,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phone:  Fl  64183 

Owner Edwin   M.  Webb 

Services  Offered:  Transcription,  commer- 
cial records  slide  film,  television  sound 
track,  microgroove  and  aircheck  recording 
on  tape  or  disc.  Tape  and  disc  copying.  Tape 


remotes.  Tape  editing.  Master  processing  and 

pressing. 

MUSICOMMERCIALS 

344  \V.  72  St.,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  TRafalgar  4-1999 

President  Frank  Novak 

Kadio-TV  Producer John  Gunn 

Mgr.,  Writer Lewis  Reid 

Associate  Producer Betty  Marshall 

Promotion  Manager Richard  Davis 

Services  Offered:  Creators  of  live  or  tran- 
scribed radio  and  television  spots  and  jingles. 
Overall  production  including  talent,  mu- 
sicians and  all  mechanicals  for  the  conveni- 
ence of  out-of-town  agencies.  Musical  variety 
formats  with  mass  appeal  for  both  radio  and 
TV. 

MUZAK  CORPORATION 

229  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  3,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ORchard  4-7400 

President Harry    E.   Houghton 

Exec.  Vice  Pres Charles  C.  Cowley 

Vice  Pres.,  Treas John  R.  Andrus 

Vice  Pres.,  Sp.  Ser..  .Alexander  B.  Motenko 
V.P.,  Eng.  &  Research. .  .Eniil  F.  Hembrooke 
V.P.,  Adv.,  Pro.,  Pub., 

Pub.  Relations Edward  Hochhauser,  Jr. 

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V.F.  in  Chg Ethel  W.  Maclean 

Associated  Program  Service   Division 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Edward  Hochhauser,  Jr. 

Services  Offered:  Background  music  serv- 
ice for  industry,  offices,  banks,  stores,  super- 
markets, hotels,  restaurants,  waiting  rooms 
and  other  places  where  people  congregate. 
(A.P.S.  Division  supplies  radio  &  TV  stations 
with  transcription  library  service  and  is  also 
exclusive  TV  distributor  for  all  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  Films). 

NBC  RADIO  RECORDING  DIVISION 

30   Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  7-8300 

Manager Henry  P.  Hayes 

Merchandise   Mart,   Chicago   54,  111. 
Phone:  SUperior  7-8300 

Manager M.  P.  Eisenmenger 

Sheraton  Park  Hotel,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Phone:   Adams  4-5400 


Sunset  &  Vine  Sts.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:   HOllywood  9-6161 

Manager A.  M.  Wooley 

Services  Offered:  Recording,  program  pro- 
duction, scripts,  package  programs,  and 
talent. 

OLMSTEAD  SOUND  STUDIOS,  INC. 

1  East  54th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    PLaza   5-1646 

President Henry  C.  Olmstead 

V.P.  &  Sec Richard  B.  Olmstead 

Services  Offered:  Complete  facilities  and 
engineering  for  tape,  disc,  and  film  work. 
Mobile  equipment  in  all  three  media.  35  mm, 
16  mm.  Complete  program  production  serv- 
ice. 

THE  PENTHOUSE  STUDIOS  OF 
V.  I.  NOLA 

113  West  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 


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Film  l>ivi»ion  M(n" V.  T.  N«»Ia 

5«Tt»rrs  Offertnl:  Filtn-Tapr-Diso  transcrip- 
lion»  for  r\ .  ratJio,  in«lu>tr\  ami  <Mluralion 
--«tu<lio  And  lot\iti«»n.  Shoolinn  facilities— 
maMrrs  procfssiiifi  ami  pressings—  tape  dup- 
liration.   \ir  ami  lim'  tlurks. 

PRESS  ASSOCIATION,  INC. 

M)  Koikcfclk-r  I'la^a,  Now  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLasa  7-1  111 

Prr*itlrnl I  rank   }.   Starzel 

Vice-Prrs^    Mgr Oliv.r    (iramlinp 

Srnices  Offered:  Sports  Star  Special — a 
IS-niinnIr  interview  ami  drama!  i /at  ion  of 
prrMinalitiev  who  are  the  '*\>h«»'>  who"  of  the 
»ports  world;  Special  Assignment — a  15- 
minute  dramatization  of  the  exciting  or  un- 
usual evperiemrs  of  reporters  in  co\ering 
ncwji;  IVrsoiialitN  Time  a  lf>-minute  inter- 
view and  dramatization  presenting  promi- 
nent |M•r^onalilies  in  the  news,  and  from 
«tag*-,  srr«'en.  radio,  art,  science  and  litera- 
ture. 

GEORGE  LOGAN  PRICE,  INC. 

20828  Pacific  Coast  Highway,  Malibu,  Calif. 

Phone:  Glohe  6-2135 

President George   Logan   Price 

Sales  Manager S.  M.  Lauch 

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SERVICE  THAT  CAN'T  BE  BEAT 


Speed:  FaMcr  service  means  Transcriptions  when 
you  want  ihem  .  .  .  when  you  need  them  .  .  .  with- 
out delay! 

Savings:  Most  modem  equipment  .  .  .  most  experi- 
enced enttinecrs  .  .  .  add-up  to  money-saving  efli- 
cicncy  . .  .  maximum  quality  at  minimum  cost. 

Quality:    I  he    oulstanding    feature    of   every    RCA 
\'IC  lOR    Iransciiption  is  the  quality  of  the  sound 
...  the  true,  faithful  reproduction  that  makes  the 
mo&t  of  your  aticntion-jiettinji  message. 
Write,  wire,  or  phone  for  details.  Dcpt.  RY-101. 
QO  Fiftk  An  .  New  Yotk  ?0.  N.  Y.-JUdson  2-5011 
445  N.  Litf  Stwe  Dr .  Chicago  11,  lll.-WHitehall  4-3215 
181811.  Sjfcanre  Ave .  Hollywood  38.  Calif. -HOIIywood  4-5171 
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RMM  COffOKAIION  OF  AMERICA  •  RCA  Victor  Record  Division 


Services  Offered:  Radio  transcriptions  of 
morale-bnildinp,  constrnctive,  open-end  15- 
and  ;U)-iMintite  programs.  Scripts,  ideas,  coni- 
meicial  tie-ins,  piodnclion,  and  advice  on 
talent  availabilities.  (Not  a  talent  agency.) 

RCA  VICTOR  CUSTOM  RECORD 
SALES  DIV. 

630  Fifth  Ave..  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JUdson  2-5011 

Vice-Pres.,  G<^n.  Mgr Emanuel  Sacks 

Manager James   P.    Davis 

.Vrtist  &  Repertoire  Mgr Ben  Selvin 

Advtg.  &  Prom.  Mgr Frank  J.  O'DonneR 

•Custom  Record  Sales  Sections 

Manager I).  J.  Finn 

Chicago  Manager A.  E.  Hindle 

Hollywood  Manager R.  C.  Bucholz 

Nashville  Manager Geoffrey  B.  Bennett 

i\.  Y.  Mgr.  Orders  &  Service 

Richard  E.  Bylandl 
N.  Y.  Sales  Rep.  (Phonograph 

Records) Ralph  C.  Williams 

N.  Y.  Slide  Film  Rep..  .Marjorie  B.  Tahaney 
N.  Y.  Sales  Rep James  R.  Gunnison 

Services  Offered:  Recording,  processing, 
pressing  of  all  types  of  phonograph  records, 
transcriptions,  slide  film  and  promotion  rec- 
ords; shipping  and  handling. 

RCA  Recorded  Program  Services 

Manager A.  B.  Sambrook 

Central  Northeast 

Sales  Manager William  F.  Reilly 

Western  Sales  Manager. William  C.  Gartland 
Northeastern  Sales  Rep George  Field 


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the 

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facilities 
in 
the 
East 

Disc  and  Motion  Picture 
Recording 

FINE  SOUND  INC. 

711  —  5th  Ave.,  New  York 
PLaza  3-5400 


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Southeastern  Sales  Rep..  .Wallace  D.  Cochran 

Central  Sales  Rep Hugh  Gravel 

Southwestern  Sales  Rep Robert  Fender 

Central  Northeast  Sales 

Rep.   (Chicago) Gus  Hagenth 

Mgr.   Sales  Service Chas.  Broderick 

Mgr.  Comm'l  Research Donald  D.  Axt 

Services  Offered:  THESAURUS  (musical 
program  service);  RCA  SYNDICATED 
PROGRAMS  (recorded  dramatic,  variety, 
musical  shows).  TV  film  library.  TV  film 
distributor. 

Studios  and  Regional  Offices 

630  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   JUdson  2-5011 

445  North  Lake  Shore  Drive,  Chicago  11,  lU. 

Phone:  WHitehall  4-3530 

1016  No.  Sycamore  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Phone:   HOUywood  4-5171 

522  Forsythe  Bldg.,  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 

Phone:   Walnut  5948 

1907-11  McKinney  Ave.,  Dallas,  Texas 

Phone:  Riverside  1371 
1525  McGovock  St.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

RADIO  FEATURES  OF  AMERICA 

37  W.  46  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  JUdson  2-5130 

Cable  Address:  ARREFFAY,  New  York 

Executive  Director Oliver  W.  NicoU 

Assoc.  Dir.  of  Svcs Sandra  Munsell 

Mng.  Dir.  of  Prod J.  H.  Macdonell 

Program  Coordinator Eileen  Ellis 

Services  Offered:  Program  production  and 
consultation,  syndicated  transcribed  programs. 


scripts,   talent,   package,   live   shows,  phono- 
graph records,  international  radio  service. 

RADIO  RECORDERS 

7000  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Cal. 

Phone:  HOUywood  3-3382 
Chair,  of  Bd.,  Secy.  &  Treas.. .  .H.  DeVoe  Rea 

President G.  Howard  Hutchins 

Vice-President J.  Joseph   Sameth 

Vice-President H.   L.   Bryant 

Vice-President E.  F.  Dummel 

Service  Offered:  Complete  recording  fa- 
cilities. 

RADIOZARK   ENTERPRISES,   INC. 

606  St.  Louis  St.,  Springfield,  Mo. 
Phone:  24422 

Vice-President,  Mgr E.  E.  Siman,  Jr. 

Vice-President,  Mgr John  B.  Mahaffey 

Services  Offered:  Transcribed  and  network 
country  music  features.  Current  programs: 
Tennessee  Ernie  Show,  Red  Foley  Show, 
Smiley  Burnette  Show,  Bill  Ring  Show,  Sad- 
dle Rockin'  Rhythm,  Carter  Sisters  &  Chet 
Atkins  Show,  ABC  Network's  Ozark  Jubilee. 

REEVES   SOUND   STUDIOS,   INC. 

304  East  44th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   ORegon  9-3550 

President Hazard   E.   Reeves 

Vice-President Chester  L.   Stewart 

Mgr. — Film    Div Richard   Vorisek 

Mgr. — Disc  Div John  Vorisek 

Chief  Engineer Lyman  J.  Wiggan 

Services  Offered:  Sound  recording  for  mo- 
tion  pictures    and   television,   transcriptions. 


To  Our  Many  Friends  .  .  . 

Thanks-  for  all  your  help  in 
making  our  first  two  years 
so  successful. 

As  we  enter  our  third  year 
we  further  dedicate  ourselves 
to  produce  the  finest  in  re- 
corded entertainment. 

Cordially, 
Leonard   Wolf 
General    Manager 

Hear  Your  Favorite 

DOROTHY  COLLINS  and 

RAYMOND  SCOTT  Recordings 

78  RPM  45  RPM  33  1/3  RPM 


AUDIVOX  RECORDS 
140  West  57th  St. 


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ROCKHILL  RECORDING 

18  K-  SO  St.  >rw  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phon0:  PL  9-7979 

PrvMdent    Jan*"*   Taylor 

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I  hir{    Kjidinrcr H.il.rrl    Kaplan 

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■rred:    Studio    rroordings;    Off- 

tT-lhr-linc  nrordings;   Masters; 

Shellac    and    Tinylitp    pressings;     Electrical 

lranKnptiou»;    T«'lc\i>ion-audio    r«Mording!«; 

Tape  rrcordinpf.   I  oration  r«Mordinii. 

SESAC  INC. 

475  Fifth  Ave,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  HUl  5-5365 

Paul    Heinecke 

/-Treasurer R.   C.  Heinecke 

AmL  to  President H.  S.  Prapcr 

Prod.  Manager Robert  S.  Stone 

Publicity  &  Prom Alice  J.  Heinecke 

Traffic. .' I.  K.  Weiss 

Services  Offered:  Transcribed  library  in- 
cluding many  categories:  jazz,  American 
folk,  barbersliop,  hill  billy,  concert,  Spanish, 
novelties,  band,  religious.  Script  service  in- 
cluding specal  continuities  for  holidays. 
Bridges,  moods  and  themes.  Saleable  shows 
bnilt  from  the  library,  production  and  sales 
aids. 

THE  CHARLES  E.  SKINNER 
PRODUCTIONS 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phon€:  Circle  6-6915 


My 
Sincere  Thanks 

for  your  help  in 

making  it  all 
possible. 


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Kxec.  Producer-Director.. Charles  E.  Skinner 

(.eneral   Manager Ray  Rand 

Musical  Directors Skitch  Henderson, 

Ted    Royal,    Druniniond    Drury,    William 

Slorz  (lATSE) 
Assoc.  Prod.,  West  Coast  Rep..  .Albert  Kelley 
Sales  Manager Howard   Blackmore 

Services  Offered:  Creators,  Producing  Con- 
tractors, Adapters  and  consultants  to  package 
show  producers,  advertising  agencies  or  spon- 
sors. Production  facilities  in  New  York, 
Florida  and  Hollywood.  National  Television, 
theatrical,  non-theatrical  distribution  in 
United  States,  Canada,  Mexico,  and  South 
America. 

HARRY  SMITH  RECORDING 
STUDIOS,  INC. 

48  West  48th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    CI  6-5171 

President    Harry   Smith 

Services  Offered:  Recording  studios,  tran- 
scription service,  air  checks,  etc. 

K.  R.  SMITH 

(Division  of) 

RALEIGH  RECORDS,  INC. 

619  W.  54  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson  2-3791 

V.P.  and  Sales  Mgr K.  R.  Smith 

Customer    Service Ben    Goldman 

Services  Offered:  Processing,  pressing, 
shipping  and  handling  all  sizes  and  types  of 
transcriptions  and  phonograph  records.  Re- 
cording studio  available. 


The  Greatest  Name 

In  Entertainment 

78  RPM 

Extended  Play  Albums 

45  RPM 

33  1/3  Long  Playing  Records 

Leader  In  The  Fieid  Of 

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TELAVIX  STUDIOS,  INC. 

216  Tremont   St.,   Boston   16,  Mass. 

President Richard  L.  Colten 

National  Sales Universal  Bcstg.  System 

Exec.  Sec'y Mrs.  M.  Jones 

Services  Offered:  TV  films,  air  checks,  tape 
master,  full  studio  transcription  services,  film 
and  tape  editing  rooms. 

L.  S.  TOOGOOD  RECORDING  CO. 

221  N.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phone:   CEntral  6-5275 

Owner. L.   S.   Toogood 

Services  Offered:  Transcription  service  and 
magnetic  tape  duplicating. 

TRANSCRIBED  RADIO  SHOWS 

2  W.  47th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson  2-3530 

President M.  E.  Moore 

General  Manager Norm  Bart 

Services  Offered:  A  series  of  Christmas 
Spot  Jingles  for  15-,  20-,  30-second  spot  an- 
nouncements, spots  made  to  order. 

TRANSCRIPTION  SALES,  INC. 

117  W.  High  St.,  Springfield  35,  0. 
Phone:   2-4974 

President J.  P.  Williams 

Executive  Vice-Pres John  S.  Zarka 

Office  Manager Bess  Deck 

Services  Offered:  Open  end  transcriptions 
— quarter  hour  and  five  minute  programs, 
featuring  "Singin'  Sam,"  Mullen  Sisters, 
Charlie  Magnante,  Emile  Cote,  Curley  Brad- 
ley, The  Golden  Gate  Quartet. 

RICHARD   H.   ULLMAN,   INC. 

295  Delaware  Ave.,  Buffalo  2,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  CLeveland  2066 

President Richard  H.  Ullman 

Exec.  V.P Marvin  A.  Kempner 

Treasurer Edward    H.   Kavinoky 

Production  Manager Bill  Jacobs 

Services  Offered:  Spot-Lite  Spots,  ten  sec- 
ond copy  aids  packaged  for  radio  stations; 
Tune-0,  musical  give-away  show;  IDollar 
DerbyS,  a  participation  auction  program; 
Beatrice  Kay  Show;  Barbership  Harmonies; 
Joe  McCarthy  Speaks — 100  five  minute  pro- 
grams featuring  one  of  basebalFs  greats. 

UNITED  FILM  &  RECORDING 
STUDIOS 

301  East  Erie  St.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Phone:  SUperior  7-9114 

Gen.  Mgr.  &  Exec.  Producer. . .  Wm.  L.  Klein 

Exec.  Vice-President Wm.   C.  Hutchings 

Management    Egmont   Sonderling 

Office  &  Studio  Mgr John  Brunn 

Services  Offered:  Everything  on  film,  discs 
and  tape.  Two  large  film  stages.  Modern 
equipment  for  audio  and  video. 

UNITED  RECORDING  LABS. 

1650  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  CI  7-3718,  2089 

Partners George  Adams,  Anita  Smith 

Services  Offered:  Commercial  spots,  elec- 
trical transcriptions,  complete  sound  record- 
ing service,  on  records    and  tape,  air  checks. 


UNIVERSAL  RECORDERS,  INC. 

6757  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:   HOllywood  9-8282 

General  Manager Roger  LeFont 

Services  Offered:  All  types  of  recording 
on  acetate,  magnetic  tape  and  magnetic  film 
for  transcription,  phonograph  records  and 
film   use. 

UNIVERSAL  RECORDING  CORP. 

Ill  E.  Ontario  St.,  Chicago  11,  111. 
Phone:  MI  2-6465 

President Milton  T.  Putnam 

Vice-President A.   B.   Clapper 

Secretary-Treasurer Robert   A.   Weber 

Office  Manager Belinda  Richmond 

Controller  Tony  Parri 

Services  Offered:  Recording,  transcriptions, 
package  programs,  masters,  pressings,  and 
sound  track  for  slide 

THOMAS  J.  VALENTINO,  INC. 

150  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  64675 

President Thomas  J.  Valentino 

Vice-Presidents Michael  T.  Valentino, 

Elsie  F.  Valentino 

Gen.  Mgr.  &  Sec Peter  J.  Riolo 

Services  Offered:  Mood  music  for  TV, 
sound  effects  of  all  types,  miscellaneous  re- 
cordings. 

WESTERN  RECORDERS 

6000  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HO  3-6811 

Owner H.  Dixon  McCoy 

Services  Offered:  Tape  and  Disc.  Record- 
ing-Assembly and  Editing.  Radio  Broadcast- 
ing from  our  Studios. 

WORLD  BROADCASTING   SYSTEM 

488  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  84700 

5255  Clinton  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

President John  L.  Sinn 

Chairman  of  Board Frederic  W.  Ziv 

Vice-President Robert  W.  Friedheim 

General  Manager Pierre  Weis 

Sales   Manager Dick  Lawrence 

West  Coast  Mgr James  L.  Weathers 

Services  Offered:  Sales  and  program  tran- 
scription service  for  radio  and  TV. 

ZAHLER  MUSIC  UBRARY 

918  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  48,  Cal. 
Phone:    BRadshaw  2-9337 

President    Gordon   Zahler 

Services  Offered:  Background  music  for 
TV  filmed  series. 

FREDERIC  W.  ZIV  CO. 

1529  Madison  Rd.,  Cincinnati  6,  O. 

Phone:   PLaza   1323 

488  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  84700 

President Frederic    W.    Ziv 

Vice-President    (Executive) . .  .John    L.   Sinn 

V.P.,  Chg.  of  Sales Alvin  E.  Unger 

V.P.,  Chg.  of  Prod Herb  Gordon 

Treasurer Joseph    L.    Moore 

Services  Offered:  Transcribed  radio  pro- 
grams for  local  and  regional  sponsorship. 


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'THK  basic  sUon>rlh  of  iiulio  lies  in  the 
important  services  it  can  porforni  for 
iho  k>cal  listener  and  the  local  and  ro- 
^onal  advertiser.  As  lon^  as  radio  is 
beamed  in  this  direction,  as  lon^  as  radio 
offers  the  liH-al  listener  the  type  of  pro- 
gram he  desires,  and  the  local  and  re- 
irional  advertiser  the  type  of  program- 
minfr  he  needs  to  put  across  his  sales 
messagre.  radio  will  continue  as  a  potent 
advertising  force. 

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For  radio,  after  all,  is  depended  on  by 
the  American  people  to  provide  a  con- 
tinuous flow  of  information  and  enter- 
tainment hour  after  hour  .  .  .  from  early 
morning  until  late  at  night,  and  very 
often  through  the  night.  As  long  as  it 
fulfills  this  function,  radio  will  remain 
strong. 

The  function,  in  fact  the  responsibility, 
of  a  library  service  is  to  provide  sta- 
tions with  programming  features  and 
sales  tools  designed  to  attract  both 
listener  and  advertiser  response. 

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We  at  World  Broadcasting  System 
face  this  as  our  major  responsibility  to 
our  customers.  In  the  changing  picture 
of  radio  selling.  World  has  broadened 
the  scope  of  its  program  and  sales  ser- 
vice to  embrace  scores  of  new  ideas  for 
attracting  more  advertising  dollars  to 
stations.  These  services  are  now  being 
performed  for  our  more  than  1000  affili- 
ates who  recognize  the  need  for  a  new 
look  in  radio. 

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One  example  of  World's  willingness 
to  broarlen  its  scone  is  "The  Betty 
Grable-Harry  James  Show,"  one  of  the 
most  startling  new  concepts  in  program- 
ming ever  developed  by  a  library  service. 

For  the  first  time  in  library  service 
history,  a  full  hour  program,  designed 
for  five-day-a-week,  across-the-board  pro- 
gramming was  furnished  to  local  sta- 
tion.s  at  no  talent  or  program  fee.  A 
nominal   disc   charge   of  one   dollar   per 


second  was  set  to  partially  offset  physi- 
cal manufacturing  costs. 

The  success  of  this  program  can  be 
seen  in  the  fact  that  a  large  list  of  sta- 
tions, including  many  network  affiliates, 
have  scheduled  the  Grable-James  Show 
for  night  time  listening,  and  have  sold 
it  to  important  national,  regional  and 
local  advertisers. 

As  the  first  important  new  feature  of 
our  1955  schedule,  we  sent  to  World 
affiliates  a  package  of  seven  musical 
program  series  for  across-the-board 
scheduling,  52  weeks  a  year,  the  largest 
such  package  ever  made  available  by  a 
library  service. 

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This  package  of  new  shows,  in  half- 
hour  and  quarter  units,  provides  stations 
with  almost  12  hours  of  programming 
per  week,  plus  the  opportunity  to  sell 
111  spot  announcements  per  week. 

It  is  in  programming  of  this  type  that 
radio  finds  a  quick  appeal  to  listeners, 
and  a  ready  market  among  advertisers. 
Quality  programs  within  the  price  range 
of  local  and  regional  advertisers,  and 
quality  programming  which  will  put 
across  the  sponsor's  sales  message  to 
the  widest  possible  audience. 

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But  programming  of  this  type  is  only 
one  of  the  sales  tools  needed  by  local 
stations.  Equally  as  important  is  the 
need  for  attention-getting  merchandising 
aids  tied  in  to  special  advertiser  classi- 
fications, special  campaigns,  seasons  of 
the  year,  sporting  events,  and  holiday 
occasions. 

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All  of  these  programs,  all  of  these 
promotions,  are  designed  specifically  to 
help  station  affiliates  make  additional 
time  sales  to  local  and  regional  adver- 
tisers. If  radio  makes  full  use  of  such 
services,  it  is  certain  to  continue  as  a 
potent  force  among  all  advertising 
media. 


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ORGANIZATIONS 


PERSONNEL— ADDRESSES  — UNIONS 
GUILDS  —ASSOCIATIONS  — RADIO-TV  GROUPS 
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ACADEMY  OF  TELEVISION  ARTS 
AND  SCIENCES 

Hollywood  Athletic  Club,  6525  Sunset  Blvd., 

Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HO  3-8942 

OFFICERS 

Presfdent   Don   DeFore 

1st  Vice-President Hal   Hudson 

2nd  Vice-Presidemt Riobert  J.   Black 

Secretory    Shirley  Thomas 

Treasurer   Thomas  McCray 

Recording    Secretory Gale    Storm 

Secretary  to  Treasurer Sara  Harney  Stevens 

Corresponding    Secretairy Mildred    Beach 

Director-at-large   Danny  Thomas 

Director-at-large   Barbara  Britton 

Director-at-large   Betty  Mears 

Diirector-at-lorge James  T.  Aubrey,  Jr. 

Diirector-at-large   Harry  Koplan 

FUNCTIONS 

A  non-profit  organization  dedicated  to  the  ad- 
vancement of  television.  Its  most  important  function 
is  the  Annual  Awards  Banquet  when  the  coveted 
"Emmy"  is  awarded  for  outstanding  achievements  in 
the  industry. 

ACTORS  EQUITY  ASSOCIATION 

45  W.  47  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

PLaza   7-7660 

OFFICERS 

President Ralph  Bellamy 

1st  Vice-President Maurice  Evans 

2nd   Vice-President Bill    Ross 

3rd   Vice-President Frederick  O'Neal 

4th  Vice-President Margalo  Gillmore 

Treasurer   Paul  Dullzell 

Recording  Secretary John  Effrat 

Exec.    Sec Angus    Duncan 

Counsel Herman  E.  Cooper 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

720  Bittersweet  PI.,  Chicago  13,  III. 

6636   Hollywood   Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Colif. 

216   Pine  St.,  San   Francisco  4,  Calif. 
COUNCIL 

Joseph  Anthony,  George  Britton,  Thomas  Chalmers, 
Edwin  Clay,  Donald  Cook,  Robin  Craven,  Doris  Dalton, 
John  Drew  Devereaux,  Mildred  Dunnock,  John  Emery, 
Poul  Ford,  John  Forsythe,  Florida  Friebus,  Larry  Gates, 
Mairjorie  Gateson,  Wynne  Gibson,  Richard  Gordon, 
Margaret  Hamilton,  Helen  Hayes,  Del  Hughes,  Kim 
Hunter,  George  Ives,  Dennis  King,  Rusty  Lone,  Carmen 
Mothews,  Ruth  Matteson,  Frank  Maxwell,  Ruth  Mc- 
Devitt,  Scott  McKay,  Katherine  Meskill,  Tliomas 
Mitchell,  Claudia  Morgan,  Lloyd  Nolan,  Elliott  Nugent, 
Leonord  Patrick,  Robert  Preston,  William  Redtield, 
Williom  G.  Roehrick,  Polly  Rowles,  Edmon  Ryan,  Jane 
Seymour,  Kent  Smith,  Chester  Stratton,  William  Tal- 
mon,  Frederic  Tozere,  Lee  Tracy,  David  Wayne,  Jane 
White,    Eleonor   Wilson,   Lois   Wilson. 

THE  ADVERTISING  COUNCIL,  INC. 

25  West  45th  Street,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

JUdson  2-1520 

OFFICERS 

Choirmon   Stuort  Peabody 

Vice-Chairman Louis  N.   Brockway 

Vice-Chairman    Leo   Burnett 

Vice-Chairman John  C.   Sterling 

President Theodore    S.     Repplier 


Vice-President Allan    M.    Wilson 

Vice-President George    P    Ludlam 

Secretory Frederick   R.  Gamble 

Treosurer Paul    B.    West 

Radio-TV    Director Gordon    C.    Kinney 

Pub.    Rel.   Director Maxwell    Fox 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

1200  18th  Street,  NW,  Washington  6,  D.  C.  STerling 
3-9153.  T.  S.  Repplier,  President. 

203  N.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  III.  RAndolph  6- 
1753.  L.  S.  Schwartz,  midwest  representative. 

1680  N.  Vine  Street,  Hollywood  28,  Cal.  HO  7-7166. 
R.  C.  Coleson,  West  Coast  Representative. 

425  Bush  Street,  San  Francisco  8,  Cal.  GA  1-6868. 
Charles  W.   Collier,   (AAW). 

FUNCTIONS 

A  non-profit  organization  representing  all  phases  of 
advertising  and  dedicated  to  the  uses  of  advertising 
in  the  public  service. 

ADVERTISING  FEDERATION  OF 
AMERICA 

330  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

BRyant  9-0430 

OFFICERS 

President Elon    G.    Borton 

Chalrmon  of  Board Wesley   I.   Nunn 

Secretory   Viola  Erickson 

Treasurer Ben  R.  Donaldson 

FUNCTIONS 

An  orgonization  of  advertising  clubs,  national  ad- 
vertising groups  and  companies  interested  in  adver- 
tising  to: 

To  help  make  advertising  increasingly  more  effective. 

To  raise  continually  higher  standords  of  advertising 
practice. 

To  promote  better  public  understanding  of  adver- 
tising. 

To  promote  cooperative  effort  in  advertising. 

To  encourage  improvement  in  advertising  education. 

ADVERTISING  RESEARCH 
FOUNDATION 

11    W.   42  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

LOngacre    3-5100 

OFFICERS 

Chairmon Marion    Harper,   Jr. 

Vice-Choirman Fred     B.     Manchee 

President Edgar   Kobak 

Treasurer E.  P.  Seymour 

Monaging   Director A.  W.   Lehman 

Technical   Director D.  B.  Lucas 

Secretory Edward    F.    Herrick 

FUNCTIONS 

To  further  scientific  practices  in  advertising  ond  to 
promote  greater  effectiveness  in  advertising  ond 
marketing    through    impartial    and    objective    research. 

AMERICAN  ASSOCIATION  OF 
ADVERTISING  AGENCIES 

420   Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

LExington   2-7980 

OFFICERS 

Chairman  of  the  Board William  R.  Bailer,  Jr. 

Vice-Choirmon Henry  G.   Little 

President Frederic    R.    Gamble 

Secretairy-Treosurer Robert    E.    Grove 

Vice-President Richard  L.  Scheidker 


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Vice-frvtidMit  Richard  Turnbull 

S«t»»Ty  ♦•  Comwittte* 

M   lyMdcvft  Medio  .      Kenneth   Godtrcy 

FUNCTIONS 
TIm  MtiOfiol  org«ntiotion  of  the  advertising  agency 
Ahw:  To  tostcf,  itrengtheo  ond  improve   the 
ogcncv   buiincsi,    to  advance    the   cousc   of 
o\    a    »hole,    to    give    service    to    members 

AMERICAN  COMMUNICATIONS 
ASSOCIATION 

S   Srv4mon   St.    Nr»   tork    38.    N     Y 

COrtI— dt  7-U74 

OFFICERS 

Frt»»d««r  Joseph    P.   Selly 

S«cty -TrMt Joseph    F.    Kehoe 

P«»licil>    Director Charles    Silberman 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

Eostrni  Bronch  17J7  Chestnut  Street,  Philo.  3,  Po. 
nM»«:   LO   4-1251     Mort   Borrow,   Chairman. 

Atlo«itic   Bronch,   5   BceKmon   St.,   N.   Y.   C.   38,    N.   Y. 
rhoM;  CO  7-1734.  W    Bender,  Chairmen. 
FUNCTIONS 

Independent  Union,  Broadcast  Department  devoted 
f9  organization  of  all  employees  in  the  Radio  Broad- 
cost. rg     Industry,     excepting     Musicions     and     Actors. 

AMERICAN  FEDERATION  OF 
MUSICIANS 

570  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

PLazo  8  0600 

OFFICERS 

ft*t James   C.    Petrllo 

Vice-Pros.  C.    L.    Bagley 

Socrctory    Leo  Cluesmann 

Trcosurcr Harry  J.  Steeper 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 

Wm.   J.    Harris,    Stanley    Bollard,    Herman    D.    Kenin, 
Grorge  V.  Cloncy,  Walter  M.  Murdoch. 
BRANCH    OFFICES 

175  W  Woshington  St  ,  Chicago  2,  III.  Phone:  STate 
2-0063 

220  Mt  Pleasant  Ave.,  Newark  4,  N.  J.  Phone 
Humboldt  2-8010     Horry   J    Steeper,  Trcos. 

AMERICAN  FEDERATION  OF 
TELEVISION  <S  RADIO 
ARTISTS  (AFTRA) 

15  W.   44th  St.,   New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

VAndcrbilt  6-1810 

NATIONAL  OFFICERS 

President    Frank   Nelson 

Ist  Vice-Preside«t Viivton  J.   Hayforth 

2nd  Vice-President  John     Gannon 

3rd  Vice-Pre$idcf»t        Hal     Wallis 

4th  Vice-President    Jim     Lewis 

5t*i   Vice-President Tyler    McVey 

6tti  Vice-President Ernie    Winstanley 

7tti    Vice-President Ray    Michoel 

Recording    Secretory Janet    Baumhover 

Treo»iirer         Elizabeth    Morgan 

Notionol   Executive   Secretory George   Heller 

BRANCH   OFFICES 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Cal.  HOIIywood 
4-5125    Claude  L.  McCue,  Western  Regional  Director. 

102    E.    Hubbard    St.,    Chicago    11,    III.    WHitehall    3- 
1344.  Roymond  A.  Jones,  Centrol  Regional  Director. 
FUNCTIONS 

Union  affiliated  witih  A.  F.  of  L.,  representing  radio 
ond  TV  performers  (actors,  singers,  announcers),  for 
collc-ctivt     bargaining     purposes. 

AMERICAN  GUILD  OF  MUSICAL 
ARTISTS 

247   West   46th    St  ,    New   York    36,    N.    Y. 

CWumbus   5-3687-8-9 

NATIONAL    OFFICERS 

Honorary    President  Lawrence    Tibbctt 

PrMtdent  John   Brownlee 

Ut   V««-Pre»ident  Joscha    Heifetz 

2r.d  V.c«-Presidc-nt  Leopold  Sachse 

3rd    Vice-President  Betty    Stone 

4tt«   Vice-President  Astrid   Varnay 


5th  Vice-President Jomes  Pease 

Treasurer    Jerome    Mines 

Recordijig    Secretary Elizabeth     Hoeppcl 

Notional   Executive  Secretory Hyman  R.   Faine 

BRANCH   OFFICES 

6636  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Cal.  Phone:  HO 
2-2334    Lcc  Harris,  Rep. 

216  Pine  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Phone:  SU  1-0855. 
Theodore    Hole,    Rep. 

215  S.  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Phone:  Kl  5-4310. 
Edward    Davis,   Rep. 

134  N.  LaSallc,  Chicago,  111.  Phone:  Fl  6-0787. 
Sanford   Wolff,    Rep. 

FUNCTIONS 

A  lobor  organization  having  juirisdiction  in  the  fields 
of  opera,  concert,  ballet  and  daince;  a  branch  of  the 
Associated  Actors  and  Artists  of  America.  Its  scope 
is  nationwide,  covering  the  United  States  and  Canada, 
and  its  activities  consist  of  protecting  the  interests 
and  working  conditions  of  its  members  in  the  aibove 
fields  as  well  as  the  furthering  and  expansion  of  opera, 
concert  and  ballet  insitituitions  and  performances 
throughout  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

AMERICAN  GUILD  OF 

VARIETY  ARTISTS  (AGVA) 

1697   Broadway,   New   York    19,    N.   Y. 

Circle  6-7130 

OFFICERS 

President    Jackie    Bright 

Not.  Adm.  Sec Jack  Irving 

AMERICAN  MARKETING 
ASSOCIATION 

1525  East  53rd  St.,  Chicago  15,  Illinois 

MU.   4-5267 

OFFICERS 

President Thomas    G.    MaicGowon 

Vice-President Ira    D.    Anderson 

Vice-President Arno  H.   Johnson 

Vice-President William     R.     Spurlock 

Secretory Hugh  G.  Wales 

Treasurer Chas.   W.    Smith 

Executive  Director Wm.  C.  Gordon,  Jr. 

BRANCH   OFFICES 

33   Chapters   in   33   American   Cities. 
FUNCTIONS 

A  non-profit  organization  dedicoted  to  the  odvonce- 
ment  of  science  in  marketing.  Membership  optn  to 
all  persons  actively  engaged  in  the  field  of  marketing. 

AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER 
PUBLISHERS  ASSOCIATION 

370  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Murray    Hill   5-2000 

OFFICERS 

President Richord    W.    Slocum 

Viice-Presidcnt    William    Dwigiht 

Secretary W.   J.   Blockiburn 

Treasurer W.    L.    Fanning 

General   Monoger Cranston   Williams 

BRANCH    OFFICE 

360  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  III.  Phone: 
Franklin  2-3746;  George  N.  Dale,  Manager. 

ANPA  Research  Laboratory,  Box  598,  Eoston,  Po., 
Phone:  8159.  Roy  W.  Prince,  Acting  Technicoi  Research 
Director. 

FUNCTIONS 

To  foster  ond  protect  the  business  ond  business 
interests  of  doily  newspopers. 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF 
COMPOSERS,  AUTHORS  AND 
PUBLISHERS  (ASCAP) 

575  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Murray   Hill   8-8800 

Pi^esident    Stanley   Adoms 

Vice-President   Louis  Bernstein 

Vice-President Otto    A.    Horbocih 

Secretary John    Tosker   Howard 

Asst.  Secretary Geo.  W.  Meyer 

Treasurer Soul  H.  Bourne 

Asst.   Treosurer Frank   H.   Connor 


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ORGANIZATIONS 


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BOARD  OF   DIRECTORS 

Stanley  Adams,  Louis  Bernstein,  Saul  H.  Bourne, 
Gene  Buck,  Irving  Caesar,  Frank  H.  Connor,  Paul  Cun- 
ningham, Max  Dreyfus,  Bernard  Goodwin,  Donald  Gray, 
Oscar  Hammerstein  II,  Otto  A.  Harbach,  John  Tasker 
Howard,  A.  Walter  Kroimer,  Alex  C.  Kramer,  George  W. 
Meyer,  Jack  Mills,  Abe  Olman,  J.  J.  Robbins,  Gus+ave 
Schirmer,  Herman  Starr,  Deems  Taylor,  Jack  Yellen. 
BRANCH    OFFICES 

In  all  principal  cities  throughout  the  United  States. 
FUNCTIONS 

ASCAP  is  a  performing  right  society  through  which 
commercial  users  of  music  obtain  clearance  of  the 
right  to  perform  publicly  for  profit  the  copyrighted 
works  of  its  members. 


AMERICAN  WOMEN  IN  RADIO 
AND  TELEVISION,  INC. 

70   East  45th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  9-8520 

OFFICERS 

President   Jane  Dalton 

WSPA,  Spartonburg,  S.  C. 

Vice-President    Bette    Doolittle 

NARTB,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Vrce-P resident    Ruth    Dunlop 

KPHO,  Phoenix,  Arizona 

Vice-President   Myrtle  Labbitt 

CKLW,  Detroit,  Mlohigon 

Vice-President    Lilliam    Lee 

WABE,  Atlanta,  Georgia 

Secretary-Treasurer   Ma-dge  Cooper 

WMRN,  Morion,  Ohio 

Executive  Secretary Betty  Chapin 

AWRT,   New  York   City 

DIRECTORS 

Jane  Barton,  New  York  State  Radio-Motion  Picture 
Bureau,  Albany;  Betty  Barnett,  KSD-TV,  St.  Louis 
Nena  Badenoch,  National  Society  for  Crippled  Chil- 
dren &  Adults,  New  York;  Betty  Ross,  NBC,  Chicago; 
and  Gertrude  Trobe,  WBVP,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa. 
CHAPTERS 

New  York  City,  Western  New  York,  Philadelphia, 
Atlanta,  San  Diego,  Illinois,  Michigan,  District  of  Co- 
lumbia, New  England,  Texas  and  "Heart  of  America" 
(including  Iowa,  Kansas,  Missouri,  Nebraska.  North 
and  South  Dakota).  Sooner  Chapter,  (Okla.);  Ohio. 

FUNCTIONS 
American  Women  in  Radio  and  Television,  Inc.,  is 
a  self-supporting,  non-profit  organization  open  to  all 
women  professionally  engaged  in  creative  and  admin- 
istrative work  in  the  radio  and  television  industry  or  in 
industries  directly  related  to  radio  and  television 
broadcasting.  Its  purpose  is  to  make  each  member  a 
greater  asset  to  her  station  and  network,  her  clients, 
her  community  and  her  country. 


ARTISTS'  REPRESENTATIVES 
ASSOCIATION,  INC. 

1270  Ave.  o'  the  Americas,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Circle   6-1379 

OFFICERS 

President    Eddie    Elkort 

Vice-Presidents John    F.   Dugon,  Art  Weems, 

Jack  Russell,  James  Lonagan,   H.   C.  Moore,  Wm.  J. 

O'Halloron 

Secretary    Milton    Berger 

Treasurer     Joseph    Singer 

Assistant  Secretary Ruth   L.   Simonson 

Counsel Jack  J.  Katz 

BRANCH   OFFICES 

203  N.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

754  Century  BIdg.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

116  New  Montgomery,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

301    Fox  BIdg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
FUNCTIONS 

Trade  Association  of  Theatrical  Agents. 


ASSOCIATED  MUSIC  PUBLISHERS, 
INC. 

589   Fifth   Ave.,   New  York   17,   N.   Y. 

1   West  47th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

PL  9-8470 

Chrm.   of   Board Sydney   M.   Kaye 

President Charles    A.    Wall 

Vice  Presidents Richard  F.  French, 

Benjamin  V.   Grasso,  Karl   F.   Bauer 

Secretoiry Robert    J.    Burton 

BRANCH    OFFICE 

1549  No.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  Calif.  Carl  Post,  Mgr. 
FUNCTIONS 

Publisher  and  distributor  of  serious  music  in  the 
United  States  and  representative  of  many  principal 
serious  music  catalogs  of  Europe. 

ASSOC.  OF  CANADIAN 
ADVERTISERS,  INC. 

701    Federal   Building,  85   Richmond   St.,    West, 

Toronto  1,  Ontorio 

EMpire  3-8046 

OFFICERS  AND  DIRECTORS 

President Robert  E.   Day,  Bulova  Watch   Co. 

Exec.    Vice-Pres M.    M.    Schneckcnburger, 

House  of  Seograim 

FUNCTIONS 

This  association  was  incorporated  in  March  1917. 
For  38  years  the  Association  of  Canadian  A..yertisers 
has  functioned  as  en  organization  of  Canadian  conir 
panics  devoted  to  the  interests  and  promotion  of 
good  advertising. 

ASSN.  OF  NATIONAL 
ADVERTISERS,  INC. 

285  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17.  N.  Y. 
ORegon  9-4940 

OFFICERS 

President Paul    B.   West 

Vice-President    Lowell    McElroy 

Vice-President    Cy    Norton 

Secretary Petef   W.   Allport 

Chairman   of  the   Board E.   G.   Gerbic 

Johnson   &  Johmson 

Vice-chairman E.   W.    Ebel 

General  Foods  Corp. 
FUNCTIONS 
Promotes  the  most  effective  and  profitable  use  of 
advertising  as  a  tool  of  selling,  promotes  a  better 
understanding  and  more  effective  use  of  advertising 
as  a  tool  of  management  and  protects  the  interests  of 
national  advertisers  and  serves  their  collective  needs. 

ASSN.  OF  RADIO  NEWS 
ANALYSTS 

24  East  39th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

President H.   V.    Kaltenborn 

Vice-President     William     Costello 

Vice-President Raymond  Swing 

Executive  Committee George  Fielding   Eliot, 

Merrill  Mueller,  Leon  Pearson 

Secretary   John  MacVane 

Treasurer    Cesar    Sacrchinger 

Asst.    Secy.-Treas John   W.    Vandercook 

FUNCTIONS 

To  maintain  the  independence  and  prest:g3  of  the 
profession  and  to  improve  the  standards  of  analytical 
broadcasting  and  to  protect  the  best  interests  of  the 
public  and   the   industry. 

THE  AUTHORS  GUILD  OF  THE 
AUTHORS  LEAGUE  OF  AMERICA, 
INC. 

6  E.  39  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Murray   Hill  9-4950 

President Merle  Miller 

Vice-Pres William    Schirer 

Secretary Phyllis  McGinley 

Membership   Secretary Edith    Mackin 


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Rex    Stout 

.  . .   John    Hersey 

..Erik    Barnouw 

Luise   M.   Sillcox 

Richard    Levine 


COUNCIL 

MaitlM  AlbionJ  Cic»itona  Amjiy,  Bot^cy  Barton, 
It<4»i«  Borlim.  Ho«iOfd  Br\-%lin,  John  Brick,  Samuel 
(^t.  n  I  >^r,  MofMV  Hi-lcn  Mull,  Leonard  Kaufman, 
CK  .-rgc     Robert    J     Londry,    John    Lardncr, 

fre  ;       Richord  Lockndgc,  Phyllis  Mc<3inlcy, 

Ro4»^.     " ..-      Ann    Potry.    Henry    f     Pringle,    Moriono 

Htlht    RouKton      Budd    Schulbcrg,    Max    Shulman,     Rex 
Sto«t.   JolM»  T    Wintcnch,  Theodore   H.   White,   Herman 
Wowii       Moryorcr      Cousins,      Alan      Green,      Norman 
KoHr««.   Inocngordc  tbcrie  Kochler 
fUNCTlONS 

Notiewol  business  orgomxation  of  authors  in  the 
9«bi>COI<ON    licid 

THE  AUTHORS  LEAGUE  OF 
AMERICA,  INC. 

6   t    39  St..  New   York   16.  N.   Y. 

MUiroy    Hill   94950 
President 

Vicff-Pres  

S«r«tory  

l«»«.   Stc.  

Trcoiartr   . 

FUNCTIONS 

TIm  notional  business  organization  of  authors  ani 
dlamaTl^ti. 

BRAND  NAMES  FOUNDATION.  INC. 

37   West   57th  St  ,   New   York    19,   N.   Y. 
PLoza    9-8425 

OFFICERS 

Cho  rmon  of  the  Boord  Barry  T.  Leithead 

*  President,   Cluctt,   Pcabody  &  Co.,   Inc.) 

Vicc-Choirmon       Don    Francisco 

Vice-Hrcsjdent,  J.  Walter  Thompson   Co.) 

Vtee-Choirmon    James     Hill     Jr. 

(President   Sterling    Drug,    Inc.) 

Trtosurer  Louis   Hausman 

(Vico-Prcsident,   CBS-Columbia,    Inc.) 

President  Henry  E.  Abt 

Vice-President  Nathan   Keats 

FUNCTIONS 
Conducts  a  national  program  of  educational  activity, 
to  get  across  to  the  public  the  tremendous  importonce 
of  brand   fcspcnsibility  and  free  choice  of  brands. 

THE  BRITISH  BROADCASTING 
CORPORATION 

630   Fifth  Ave,   New  York   16,   N.  Y. 

Circle   7-0656 

OFFICERS 

North    American    Rep Basil    Thornton 

Program    Director Alec    Sutherland 

Program    Assistoaf Lillian    Lang 

TV    OHiccf   A.    Singer 

Tronscription   Assistant Marian   Moss 

Chief   Engineer Arthur  S.  Toby 

BRANCH    OFFICES 

United  Nations  Office  Room  C-309,  United  Nations, 
N.  Y.  PUzo  4-1234,  Ext.  3121.  F.  O.  Walker,  U.  N. 
Correspondent. 

Natl  Press  BIdg  ,  Washington,  D.  C.  Phone:  Execu- 
tnrc  3-1465.  Christopher  Serpel,  Washington  corres- 
pondent 

FUNCTIONS 

Activities  of  the  North  American  offices  of  the 
British  Broadcasting  Corporation  cover  two  interre- 
loted  but  separate  operations.  The  first,  Eastbound 
operations,  are  concerned  with  the  interpretation  of 
the  American  scene  to  British  audiences.  The  other. 
Westbound  operations,  arc  concerned  with  making 
ovoilable  to  independent  radio  stations  and  networks 
regulor  and  specially  requested  programs  broadcast 
»rom   Englond  in   BBC's   North  American  Service. 

BROADCASTING   AND   FILM 
COMMISSION,  NAT'L  COUNCIL 
OF  CHURCHES 

220    Fifth    Ave,    Now    York    1,    N.    Y. 
ORcgon    9-2968 


OFFICERS 

Exec. -Director S.   Franklin  Mock 

Asst.    Exec.  Diir W.   B.  Goodman 

Director  of  Television Albert  Crews 

Business  Manager Arthur  W.   Rhinow 

Director  of  Films Alexander  B.  Ferguson 

Director  of   Radio Ben    E.   Wilbur 

BRANCH    OFFICE 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif, 

Phone:    Hillside   7464.    George    Heimrich,    [director. 

Radio  &  TV 

FUNCTIONS 

The  Broadcasting  and  Fiim  Commission  produces 
network  radio  and  television  programs,  radio  transcrip- 
tions, and  television  films  representative  of  Protestant 
and  Orthodox  Churches. 

BROADCAST  MUSIC,  INC.  (BMI) 

589  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Plaza   9-1500 

OFFICERS 

President    Carl    Haverlin 

Vice-President — General  Counsel Sydney  M.  Kaye 

Vicc-Pres.   in  charge  of  Finance  &  Treasurer 

Charles   A.   Wall 
Vicc-Prcs.  in  charge  of  Publisher 

and  Writer  Relations,  Sect Robert  J.  Burton 

Vicc-Pres.   in  Charge  of  Non-Radio  License 

Harry  P.  Somerville 
Vice-Prcsi.  in  charge  Station  Relations.  .Glenn  Dolberg 
Vice-Pres.  in  charge  Foreign  Relations.  .Jean  Geiringer 
Vice-Pres.  in  charge  Station  Service.  .  Ralph  L.  Harlow 
Asst.  V.P.  in  charge  of  Publisher  Relations 

Robert  B.   Sour 

Assistxjint  Treasurer Robert  J.  Higgins 

BOARD  OF   DIRECTORS 

Chairman,  Sydney  M.  Kaye,  Broadcast  Music, 
Inc.,  N.  Y.;  Herbert  V.  Akerberg,  Columbia  Broad- 
more;  Ray  Diaz,  ABC,  N.  Y.;  Joseph  Baudino,  Westing- 
house  Radio  Stations  Inc.,  Wash.,  D.  C;  Carl  Haverlin, 
BMI,  N.  Y.;  William  S.  Hedges,  National  Broadcasting 
Co.,  N.  Y.;  Herbert  Hollister,  KCOi,  Ft.  Collins,  Colo.; 
Leonard  Kapner,  WCAE,  Pittsburgh;  Paul  W.  Morency, 
WTIC,  Hartford,  Conn.;  J.  Leonard  Reinsh,  WSB,  At- 
lonta;  J.  Harold  Ryan,  Storer  Broadcasting  Co.,  Toledo, 
Ohio;  James  E.  Wallen,  Mutual  Broadcasting  System, 
N.  Y.;  G.  Richard  Shofto,  WIS,  Columbia,  S.  C. 
BMI   CANADA,  LTD. 

229  Yonge  St.,  Toronto  1,  Ont.,  Elgin  0040,  Wm. 
Harold   Moon,  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr. 

STATION  RELATIONS 

Al  Marlin,  Turner  Cooke,  Justin  Bra'd>shaw,  John 
Murphey,  Robert  Fuller,  James  L.  Cox,  Linn  Pattee, 
Ken  Sparnoin,  Burt  Squire,  Dorsey  Owings. 

NON-RADIO  LICENSING  DEPT. 
Vice-President Harry    P.    Somerville 

Cfiicago  Office,  360  N.  Michigan  Ave.;  Andover 
3-5394.  Stan  Myers,  Mid-West  Representative. 

Los    Angeles,    1549    N.    Vine    St.,    Hiillside    7-7447; 
Lawrence  Conti,  Far-Western  Representative. 
PROFESSIONAL   DEPT. 

Julian  Stearns,  General  Professional  Mgr.;  Profes- 
sional  Staff,   Harold  Wald,  George   Furness. 

Chicago  Office,  360  N.  Michigan  Ave.  Andover 
3-5349.  Jimmie  Cairns,  Professional  Representative. 

Hollywood,    Calif.    Office:    Wm.    Walters,    1549    N. 
Vine  St.,  Hillside  7-7447.  Gen.  Mgr.,  Eddie  Janis. 
FUNCTIONS 

The  functions  of  BMI  are  (1)  To  coordinate  and 
license  the  performing  rights  to  music  of  a  group  of 
affiliated  publishers  and  performing  rights  societies; 
(2)  to  provide  equal  opportunity  of  recognition  for  all 
writers,  composers  and  publishers. 

THE  BUREAU  OF  BROADCAST 
MEASUREMENT 

85  Richmond  Street  West, 

Toronto  1,  Ontario,  Canada 

EMpire   3-8046 

President:  Charles  R.  Vint,  Colgate-Palmolive-Peet 
Co.   Ltd.,  Toronto. 

Vice-President:  Horace  N.  Stovin,  Horace  N.  Stovin 
&  Company,  Toronto. 

Executive-Secretary  &  Treasurer:  Clhorles  J.  Follett, 
Assoc,  of  Conadian  Advertisers,  Toroinito. 


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DIRECTORS 

William  N.  Haiwkins,  Radio  Station  CFOS,  Owen 
Sound,  Ont.;  G.  Frank  Mills,  Spitzer  &  Mills  Limited, 
Toronto;  'Neil  Morrison,  Canadian  Broadcasting  Corp., 
Ottawa;  A.  M.  Sanderson,  Whitehall  Pharmacal 
(Canada)  Ltd.,  Toronto;  William  E.  Trimble,  Baker 
Advertising  Agency  Ltd.,  Toronto;  George  S.  Ber- 
tram, Swift  Canadian  Co.  Ltd.,  Toronto;  Robert  M. 
Campbell,  J.  Walter  Thompson  Co.  Ltd.,  Toronto;  J. 
Arthur  Dupont,  Radio  Station  CJAD,  Montreal. 

Research  &  Development  Director:  Clyde  H. 
McDonald,  The  Bureau  of  Broadcast  Measurement, 
Toron-to. 

FUNCTIONS 

To  conduct  surveys  and  to  assemble  statistical  and 
other  data  relating  to  radio  broadcasting  and  par- 
ticularly relating  to  the  number,  distribution  and 
listening  habits  of  persons  who  are  or  may  be  listen- 
ing to  the  various  broadcasting  stations  at  different 
times  and  from  time  to  time. 

To  adopt  standard  methods  of  appraising  broad- 
casting station  coverage,  and/or  the  listening  habits 
of   the   public. 

To  prepare  reports,  charts  and  other  forms  of  pub- 
licity based  on  surveys  and  statistical  and  other  data 
assembled  as  aforesaid. 

To  print,  publish  and  distribute  to  members  the 
reports,  charts  and  other  forms  of  publicity  prepared 
as  aforesaid. 


CATHOLIC  WRITERS  GUILD  OF 
AMERICA,  INC. 

128  W.  71   St.,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 

ENdicott  2-0412 

OFFICERS 

Spiritual   Director Rev.   John   B.   Kelly 

President    William    Fay 

Vice-Pres Richard    Reid 

Vice-Pres Joseph   A.   Duffy 

Executive  Secretary Eleanor  M.  Tucker 

FUNCTIONS  AND  ACTIVITIES 

A  national  organization  of  writers  and  persons  inter- 
ested in  literary  work.  To  promote  the  interest  of 
writers,  and  to  take  cognizance  of  and  make  appro- 
priate record  of  notable  achievements  in  the  literary 
world.  To  give  to  the  press,  screen,  stage  and  radio 
the  Catholic  mind  on  Church  issues. 

CENTRO-AMERICANO  DE  RADIO 

p.   O.    Box   1795 

Panama,   Panama 

President    Fernando    Eieta 

FUNCTIONS 

Regional  association  of  radio  and  TV  broadcasters 
representing  stations  in  the  Caribbean  and  Central 
American  countries  to  improve  the  standards  of  broad- 
casting  techmiques  and   business. 


CANADIAN  ASSOCIATION  OF 
BROADCASTERS 

108  Sparks  St.,  Ottawa  4,  Ont. 

3-4036 

President  of  the  Board E.  F.  MacDonald 

Vice-President  of  the  Board J.  M.  Davidson 

Exec.   Vice-President T.  J.  Allard 

Secretary-Treasurer    Flora    Love 

Copyright    Counsel Samuel    Rogers 

French  Language  Counsel Guy  Roberge 

DIRECTORS 

E.  F.  MacDonald,  Halifax,  N.  S.;  J.  M.  Davidson, 
Toronto,  Ont.;  F.  A.  Lynds,  Moncton,  N.  B.;  F.  B. 
Ricard,  Sudbury,  Ont.;  Henri  Lepage,  Quebec,  P.  Q.; 
J.  P.  Lemire,  Hull,  P.Q.;  W.  Slatter,  Guelph,  Ont.; 
J.  A.  Dupont,  Montreal,  P.  Q.;  J.  E.  Campeau,  Windsor, 
Ont.;  J.  S.  Boyling,  Moose  Jaw,  Sask.;  G.  Gaetz, 
Edmonton,  Alta.;  J.  B.  Craig,  Brandon,  Man.;  F.  H. 
Elphicke,  Vancouver,  B.  C;  Maurice  Finnerty,  Pen- 
titton,  B.  C. 

BRANCH    OFFICE 

200  St.  Clair  Avenue,  West,  Toronto  7,  Ont.  Phone: 
WAInut  2-3334.    C.   W.    Fenton,   Sales    Director. 
FUNCTIONS 

The  Canadian  Association  of  Broadcasters  is  a 
voluntary  trade  orgaimization  of  125  privately  owned 
(independent)  radio  broadcasting  stations  and  17 
telecasting    stations    in    Canada. 


COMPOSERS  GUILD  OF  AMERICA 

25  West  45th  Street,    New  York  36,   N.   Y. 

JUdson  2-4500 

12924   Sarah   Street,    North    Hollywood,   Calif. 

HO  2-1353;  SU  2-8377 

President   Leith  Stevens 

1st  Vice-President Arthur  Schwartz 

2nd    Vice-President Walter    Schumann 

3rd  Vice-iPresident Gene  von   Hallberg 

Secretary-Treasurer   Mack  David 

Asst.    Sec.    Treasurer Winston    Sharpies 

Executive  Secretary Elsa   Clay 

FUNCTIONS 

CGA  was  organized  to  represent  composers  (music 
and/or  words)  in  screen,  radio,  TV,  stage  recording 
and  transcription  in  establishing  minimum  terms  and 
improved  conditions  in  their  employment  relationships. 

COMPOSERS,  AUTHORS  AND 
PUBLISHERS  ASSN.  OF  CAN.  LTD. 

182  St.  George  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ont.,  Canada 
WAInut  3-8457 

OFFICERS 

President Sir  Ernest  MacMillan  Mus.   D.   (Oxon.) 

General    Manager William   S.    Low 

FUNCTIONS 
The  administration   in   Canada  of  the  right  of   per- 
formance of  authors  and  composers  of  music  through- 
out the  world. 


CATHOLIC  ACTORS  GUILD  OF 
AMERICA,  INC. 

Hotel  Astor,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-5566 

OFFICERS 

President    Gene    Buck 

1st   Vice-Pres Pat    O'Brien 

2nd   Vice-Pres Jay  Jostyn 

Recording    Secretary Ed    Begicy 

Historian    Jane  Taylor 

Executive    Secretary George    Buck 

Chairman  of  Executive  Board Frank  McNellis 

Clhaplain Rt.   Rev.   Msgr.  Vincent  J.  Brosnan 

Treasurer Rev.    Francis   M.   Costello 

FUNCTIONS 
Social  and  benevolent  organization  which  strives 
to  care  for  the  spiritual  and  physical  needs  of  mem- 
bers of  the  profession,  regardless  of  creed.  In  par- 
ticular, every  effort  is  made  to  assure  members  of 
the  organization  of  care  and  attention  in  tlie  cose 
of  illness,  hospitalization,  burial  whenever  the  need 
arisec. 


THE  DRAMATISTS  GUILD  OF  THE 
AUTHORS  LEAGUE  OF  AMERICA. 
INC. 

6  E.  39  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Murray   Hill   9-4950 

President    Moss   Hort 

Vice-Pres George   S.    Kaufman 

Secretary    Dorothy    Fields 

Exec.   Sec Mills  Ten    Eyck,  Jr. 

FUNCTIONS 

The  national   business  organization  of  dramatists. 

EPISCOPAL  ACTORS  GUILD  OF 
AMERICA,  INC. 

1    East  29th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Murray  Hill  5-2927 

OFFICERS 
Hon.  Presidents Rt.   Rev.   Henry  Knox  Sherrill, 

Rt.  Rev.   Horace  W.   B.   Donegan 
President    Vinton    Freedley 


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2i»d  Vtct-f resident 


\  XT-fm»6*mt%  Rev.    Randolph  Ray, 

CkatU*  Cotatn.    Bobby  Clori,   Peggy   Wood 
l«C   S«<T.    ■  •  ..Rev.   ClMS.    Brock    Acklcy 

Tmwur    ..  John    Knight 

tnc.    S*CT.    .  Helen    Morrison 

COUNCIL 

Vtiy    Rev.    iomet    A     Pike.    Rev      John    Ellis    Lorgc, 

ttv.   G.    P     T     Sorgcnt.    Walter    Abel,    Dorothy    Black- 

kwm.  Sidno   Blackmer.   Mrs    Milo  Boulton,   Leo  G.  Cor- 

mM.    Morgorct     Dole      Mrs      Owcfl     Dovij,     J.     Colville 

!>»••.    Corl   .M     Eckitrom,    Boris    Karloff,    Tesso    Costa, 

Tfcoti    Lo«to«i.     Horry    McNoughton,     Rcgmold     Moson, 

RoymoMd    Mo»*c*.    Carmen    Mathews,    Margery    Maude, 

iote     MoHcy,    Kate     Oglebay,     Helen     Ormsbcc,     Basil 

RoHtbeiK.   Mn    Chos    M     Richter,   Corr^clio   Otis  Skin- 

••».   George   Somnes,    Frances   Storr. 

FUNCTION 

TW  G«ild  ministers  to  octors  of  oil  religious  faiths 

FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  BAR 
ASSOCIATION 

600  Munscv   Building,  Woshington   4,   D.   C. 

STeriing  3   1000 
^rtntdent  Vincent    B.    Welch 

lit   VKe-Prvsident  Percy    H.    Russell,   Jr. 

William    J.    Dcmpscy 

.  Thomas   H.   Wall 

Trtosvfw    Porker    D.    Hannock 

Delegstt  t»  Amerkmi  Bor.  Assoc Vincent  B.  Welch 

EXECUTIVE    COMMITTEE 

Robert  M  Booth,  Jr.,  Jeremiah  Courtney,  Frank  U 
Fktchcr,  Stephen  H.  Fletcher,  Leonard  H.  Marks 
George  O.  Sutton. 

FUNCTIONS 

To  promote  the  proper  odministrotion  of  the  Com- 
mumcotioni  Act  of  1934  and  reloted  octs,  to  uphold 
the  honor  of  proctice  before  the  Federal  Communi- 
cotions  Commission,  ond  to  encourage  cordial  inter- 
course among  the  proctitioners.  It  issues  o  quarterly 
publicotion,  the  Federal  Communications  Bar  Journal, 
which  is  devoted  to  matters  of  interest  pertaining  to 
communications    low. 


FEDERAL  TRADE  COMMISSION 

Pcnnsvlyania    Ave,    at    6th    St.,     N.W.,    Washington 

Ex'ecutrvc  3-6800 

PERSONNEL 

Choirman    Edward    F.    Howr«y 

Commissioner Lowell    B.    Mason 

Commissioner jan,^,    ^     ^g^j 

Commissioner John   W.   Gwynne 

ComiT..s$.o«er Robert    T.    Secrest 

Sec.   to  the  Commtswon Robert  M.   Parrish 

f'^r.fra  Director      Alex.  Akcrman,  Jr. 

Legol  Advisor  and  Asst.  to  the  Chairman 

Dovid  C.   Murchison 


General    Counsel 


Earl   W.   Kintner 


l^:Jk    °^«Consultotion        Charles    E.    Grandey 

Acting   D.r,   Bur.   of   Economics    ..    Jesse   W.   Markham 

Dir.   of    Hc-oring    Examiners Everett   F.   Haycraff 

D  r  ,    Bur    of   Invest.gotion  Harry   A.   Babcock 

0.f.,   Bureou   of   Litigation    Joseph    E.    Sheehy 

BRANCH   OFFICES 
pJi'   u  V"  M   "5""'   ''°''y  Square,   New  York  7,  N.  Y 
"foo  '^""°"'*'    Attorney    m    Charge.    COrtlandt    7- 

Room    1310,    226   W.    Jackson    Blvd.,   Chicago   6,    III 
WillKim  F.  Lemkc,  Jr.,  Mgr.,  ANdover  3-3600 
roi.^r.        '    f^.^'^0'    P'f'ce    BIdg.,    Son    Francisco    2, 
dJce  2.23°5'o.""  ^°'^^"'    '^^^"'"'^    '"   ^*'°'^'     ^Lon^ 

w"i?°'"J'li  ^  ^  ^°"'^  "°"«''  Seattle  4,  Wash 
irl'  ^,,"°L"*'  ^♦»°;"'^y  '"  Charge.  MUtual  3300. 
Room   413     Mosonic    Temple    BIdg.,    333    St.    Charles 

,,   ^  FUNCTIONS 

fn.V"Jr  "7^'°'  '"*"  '^"igncd  to  promote  free  and 
-L«  „Tr  '"°"  '"  '"^''^»°»^-  t^odc-  the  Commission 
f.Jl  ^  l'°"  Z?°l"'^  monopolistic  and  deceptive  prac- 
tices ond  pubfishes  c-conomic  studies  of  factors  af- 
fecting  the  competitive   economy. 


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THE  FRENCH  BROADCASTING 
SYSTEM  (RADIODIFFUSION 
FRANCAISE)  IN  NORTH  AMERICA 

972  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  21,  N.  Y. 

REgcnt  4-1501 

Director    Pierre  Crenesse 

Ass't.    Dii Alice   Lewltin 

Administrator    Suzanne    Weltman 

Program    Director Marins    Kobtzeff 

Public   Relations Denise  Folk 

FUNCTIONS 

Tfie  activities  of  the  French  Broadcasting  System  in 
North  America  ore  twofold:  on  the  one  hand,  for  the 
purpose  of  strengthening  the  good  will  and  understand- 
ing between  France  and  the  U.  S.,  it  distributes  to  in- 
dependent stations  all  over  the  country  English-lan- 
guage programs  prepared  in  Paris  for  North  American 
listeners,  covering  all  aspects  of  life  in  France  today; 
on  the  other  hand,  it  keeps  French  listeners  informed 
of  all  events  taking  place  in  America  today. 

INSTITUTE  FOR  EDUCATION  BY 
RADIO-TELEVISION 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  Columbus  10,  O. 

UN.   3148   Ext.  280 

Director I.   Keith  Tyler 

Asst.  to  Dir Patrick  E.  Welch 

Secretary     Bette    Wallach 

FUNCTIONS 

International  meeting  for  broadcasteirs,  educators 
and  civic  I  coders  devoted  to  discu&siioin  of  polilcy  and 
techniques    of    educationail    broadioasting. 

THE  INSTITUTE  OF  RADIO 
ENGINEERS,  INC. 

1   East  79th  St.,  New  York  21,  N.  Y. 
LEhigh  5-5100 

OFFICERS 

President J.    D.    Ryder 

Vice-President    Franz    Tank 

Treasurer W.   R.   G.   Baker 

Secretary    Haraden  Pratt 

Editor J.    R.    Pierce 

Executive  Secretary G.  W.   Bailey 

DIRECTORS 
S.  L.  Bailey,  A.  N.  Goldsmith,  J.  T.  Henderson, 
A.  G.  Jensen,  A.  V.  Loughren,  C.  J.  Marshall,  J.  W. 
McRae,  L.  E.  Packard,  J.  M.  Pettit,  E.  M.  Boone,  J.  F. 
Byrne,  J.  N.  Dyer,  W.  R.  Hewlett,  D.  J.  Tucker,  Howard 
Voilum,  George  Roppaiport,  B.  E.  Shackelford,  Ernest 
Weber,  H.  W.  Wells. 

FUNCTIONS 
An    incorporated    non-profit   organization    having   as 
its  object  the  advancement  of  the  theory  and  practice 
of  radio  and  electronics,  including  allied   branches   of 
engineering  and  all  related  arts  and  sciences. 

INTERCOLLEGIATE 
BROADCASTING  SYSTEM 

333    North    Michigan   Ave.,  Chicago   1,    III. 

3107  Westover  Drive  S.   E.,  Washington  20,  D.  C. 

LUdlow   2-7210 

OFFICERS 

President  George  Abraham 

Vice-Pres.  &  Operations  Mgr David  W    Bor^t 

Treasurer.  ....    janies    R.    Wylie 

Secy.  &  Prog    Mgr Howard  C.  Hansen 

Engineering  Dir.  &  Bulletin  Editor.  Richard  H.  Crompton 
Sales  Promotion  &  Pub.  Relations  Mgr. 

Thomas  M.  Blaisdell 

^     ,,  BRANCH  OFFICES 

D.    W.    Borst,    580    Lowell    Street,    Lynnfield    Center, 
Mass.;    113    Locust    Drive.,    Baltimore    28,    Md.;    1562 
Von  Vronken  Ave.,  Schenectady  8,  N.  Y 
FUNCTIONS 

The  Intercollegiate  Broadcasting  System  is  a  non- 
profit association  of  college  and  university  campus 
stations  established  to  pool  the  resources  of  thes« 
stations  and  further  the  development  of  this  form 
of  educational   radio   in   this  country. 


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JEWISH  THEATRICAL  GUILD 

1564  Broadway,  New  York  36,   N.  Y. 

PLaza  7-5237 
Chairman,  Bd.  of  Trustees. ..  .Wm.  Degen  Weinberger 
President   .    Eddie  Cantor 

,^^:,y"^^'^^^ Hairy    E-    Gould 

I  St   Vice-Pres George   Jesse! 

Vice-Presidents Jock    Benny,   Jock    Bregmon, 

tmil   Friedlander,  Marcus  Heimon,  A.  A.  Jailer,  Ted 

Lewis,   Wm.   Morris,   Jr.,  Jock    Pearl,  Jomes   Sauter, 

Milton   Wemtraub,    Emanuel   Socks 

Treasurer    Abe    Lostfogel 

Asst.   Treasurer Nat   Ufkowitz 

Chofrman  of  Relief Dr.  Leo  Michel 

Legal   Committee Henry  M.   Kotz 

Chaplain . .    Rabbi  Abraham   Burstein 

Executive    Secretary Dave    Ferguson 

FUNCTION 

Non-sectarion  theatrical  assistonce  agency. 

JOINT  COMMITTEE  ON 
EDUCATIONAL  TELEVISION 

1785  Massachusetts  Ave.,   N.  W., 

Washington  6,  D.  C. 

Hudson  3-6620 
C*»airman Dr.  Edgar  Fuller,  Naf  I  Council  of 

Chief  Stote  School  Officers 
Vice-chairman Dr.  David  D.  Henry, 

American  Council  on  Education 

Executive    Director Ralph    Steetle 

JCET  MEMBERS 

Dr.  Franklin  Dunliam,  Association  for  Education  by 
Radio-Television;  James  H.  Denison,  Association  of 
Land-Grant  Colleges  ond  Universities;  Graydon  Aus- 
mus,  Notional  Association  of  Educotionol  Broadcasters; 
Dr.  Albert  N.  Jorgensen,  National  Association  of  State 
Unfversities;  Dr.  Belmont  Farley,  National  Education 
Association. 

FUNCTIONS 

The  JCET  seeks  to  represent  the  special  needs  of 
education  in  the  newest  ond  most  powerful  of  the 
moss  media,  ond  encourages  educators  to  meet  their 
responsibilities   in    regard  to  it. 

THE  LAMBS 

130  W.  44th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Luxemburg  2-1515 

OFFICERS 

Shepherd Walter   N.    Greaza 

Boy Horry  Hershf ield 

Corresponding   Secretary Bobby   Clark 

Recording   Secretary Michael  Abbott 

Treasurer    Joseph   Downing 

Librarion    Tex    O'Rourke 

DIRECTORS 

King  Colder,  Frank  McHugh,  Loring  Smith,  Jock 
Whiting,  Mortin  Begley,  Joseph  S.  Buhler,  Conrad 
Nogel,  Lep  Solomon,  Ralph  Bellamy,  Happy  Felton, 
Emil  Friedlander,  Arthur  Vinton,  Robert  Griffith,  H 
Pierson   Mopes,   Soul   E,   Rogers. 

LIFE  DIRECTORS  EX-SHiEPHERDS:  William  Gaxton, 
Fred  Waring,  John  Golden. 

FUNCTIONS 
The  object  of  this  club  shall  be  the  promotion  of 
social  intercourse  among  persons,  engaged  professional- 
ly in  the  drama,  music,  authorship,  and  the  fine  arts, 
OS  well  OS  friends  of  those  professions,  and  the  col- 
lection and  preservation  of  objects  of  interest  thereto, 
and  the  creotion  and  maintenance  of  funds  for  the 
benefit  of  persons  engaged  professionally  in  the  drama, 
music,  authorship,  and  the  fine  arts  who  shall  be  in 
need  of  financial  aid  or  assistance,  to  be  disbursed 
in  the  discretion  of  the  Council  of  the  Club. 


MUSIC  PUBLISHERS'  CONTACT 
EMPLOYEES  UNION  OF  GREATER 
NEW  YORK,  LOCAL  22102,  A.F.L. 

1270  Sixth  Avenue,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
CO.  5-7362 


President    Robert   Miller 

Vice-President    Joe    Sontly 

Treosurer    Chas.    Long 

Executive    Secretory Bob    Miller 

MEMBERS  OF  EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL 

Bob    Boumgort,    Bert    Hober,    Leo    Disiton,    Mickey 
Gorlock,    Mac    Kooper,    Jock    Perry,    Bernie    Pollack, 
Harry  Sontly,  Sammy  Smith,  Murray  Luth. 
BRANCH   OFFICES 

54  W.  Randolph  St.,  Chicago,  III.,  Morton  Schoeffer, 
Regionol  Dir.;  1491  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood,  Cal., 
Lucky  Wilber,  Regional  Dir;  225  -  26th  St.,  Santa 
Mon'ico,  Col.,  Al  Comparte,  Reg.  Secy.;  36  L  5th  St., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Donny  Engel,  Reg.  Director. 
FUNCTIONS 

Labor  Union. 

MUSIC  PUBUSHERS'  PROTECTIVE 
ASSOCIATION,  INC. 

45  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20.  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-3084 

OFFICERS 

Chairman  of  the  Board Walter  G.  Douglas 

President   Louis  Bernstein 

Vice-President    Jack    Mills 

Secretary J.  J.  Bregmon 

Treasurer    Abe  Olman 

Agent  and  Trustee Harry  Fox 

NATIONAL  ASSN.  FOR  BETTER 
RADIO  AND  TELEVISION 

882  Victoria  Ave.,   Los  Angeles,  Col. 

Whitney  4245 

OFFICERS 

President Mrs.  Clara  S.  Logon 

1  St  Vice  Pres Dr.   Richard  Atkinson 

2nd  Vice  Pres Dr.  Lee  DeForest 

Secretory Mrs.    Victor    Roberts 

Treasurer Mrs.  Gertrude  Blockstock 

FUNCTIONS 

To  co-ordinate  the  interest  of  civic,  religious,  edu- 
cational, business  and  labor  organizations  and  indi- 
dividuols  for  the  purpose  of  encouraging  the  presenta- 
tion of  radio  and  television  programs  of  high  stand- 
ards. 

NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF 
RADIO  &  TELEVISION 
BROADCASTERS 

(For  Complete  Listing  See  NARTB  Section) 

NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF 
BROADCAST  UNIONS  AND 
GUILDS  (NABUG) 

37  W.  46th   St.,  New  York  36,   N.  Y. 

JUdson  2-5130 

OFFICERS 

Notional   Chairman Oliver  W.    Nicoll 

COUNCILS 

37  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y.  Phone:  Luxem- 
burg 2-5130.  Oliver  W.  Nicoll,  Chairman,  New  York 
Council:  341  Menomonee  St.,  Chicago  14,  III.  Phone: 
MOha"#k  4-3592,  H.  Walter  Thompson,  Choirmon, 
Chicago  Council:  6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28, 
Calif.  Phone:  Hillside  5125.  Claude  McCue,  Chorrman, 
Hollywood  Council. 

CORRESPONDING  OFFICES 

Washington,  D.  C;  Albuquerque,  N.  M.;  Atlonto, 
Go.;  Boston,  Mass.;  Charlotte,  N.  C;  Cincinnati,  Ohio; 
Cleveland,  0.;  Dollos,  Texas;  Denver,  Colo.;  Detroit, 
Mich.;  Durham,  N.  C;  Erie,  Pa.;  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.; 
Fort  Worth,  Tex.;  Independence,  Mo.;  Indianapolis, 
Ind.;  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Kenosha,  Wis.;  La  Crosse, 
Wis.;  Louisville,  Ky.;  Madison,  Wis.;  Miami,  Flo.;  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.;  Mi»neapolis-St.  foul,  Minn.;  New  Or- 
leans, La.;  Norfolk,  Vo.;  Omoho,  Neb.;  Peoria,  III.; 
Philodelphia,  Pa.;  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Portlond,  Ore.; 
Pueblo,  Colo.;  RocLne,  Wis.;  Raleigh,  N.  C;  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.;  Salt  Lake  City,  Utoh;  Son  Francisco,  Cal.; 


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SdkcMCtwtfy,  N.  Y.;  Scottte.  Wo»h  ;  Sioux  City,  lowo; 
St  Lmm.  M«.;  Syiocute,  N  Y  ,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
FUNCTIONS 
-NABUG*'  l«  Hic  Notionol  Atiociatiofl  of  Broodcost 
Vtxcni  end  Guilds  in  the  radio  ond  television  indus- 
tr>.  o»90«iied  on  beholf  of  their  respective  mcm- 
t»f  the  solution  of  porollcl  problems  ond  the 
t«g«ther  of  the  unions  ond  guilds  in  those 
:ultural,  legisiotive,  economic — where  their 
interrtts     coincide 


NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF 
BROADCAST  EMPLOYEES  & 
TECHNICLANS  (NABET) 

10   Eost    Jockson    Blvd  ,    Chicago   4,    III. 

WA  2  2462 

lN»«niotiO(wl    President  Clifford    E.    Rothcry 

lufcrnotioito)    Vice-President    Gene     Klump 

liitvniotioiMl    Eiecutive    Secretory    George    Mancr 

IntcriKitionol    Sec'y-Trcasurer Arthur    Hjorth 

Conodion    S«'y-Treosurer      Jiocomo    Papa 

BRANCH    OFFICES 

44   W.    48tti   St.,    New   York    36,    N.    Y.;   6223    Sclmo 
Arc.,   Hollywood   28,    Calif.;    335    Hayes   St.,   San   Fran- 
o$co,   86   W.   Chippewa,   Buffalo;    519   Jarvis,   Toronto; 
1231    St.   Catfterine,   W.    Montreal. 
FUNCTIONS 

NABET  has  contracts  tor  its  5,500  members  with 
ABC.  NBC,  and  92  Independent  radio  and  TV  sta- 
tions ond  film  studios  in  the  United  States  and  with 
C8C  ond  more  than  20  independent  stations  in 
Conodo. 

NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF 
EDUCATIONAL    BROADCASTERS 

14  Gregory  Hall,  Urbane,   III. 

Urbono   7-6611,   Ext.    3394 

OFFICERS 

President Frank    E.    Schooley 

Vice-President  John    Dunn 

Treasurer Robert    J.    Colemon 

Secretory     William    Harley 

Eiecuhve    Director Horry    J.    Skornio 

DIRECTORS 

Region  1:  Jomcs  MocAndrcws,  WNYE,  Boord  of  Edu- 
cotiofi,  29  Ft.  Greene  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Region 
II:  Earl  Wynn,  V/UNC,  University  of  North  Carolina, 
Chopcl  Hill,  N.  C;  Region  III:  Paul  B.  Rickard,  Direc- 
tor of  Radio  ond  TV,  Wavnc  University,  Detroit,  Mich.; 
Rc>gioo  IV:  Dr  .Burton  Paulu,  KUOM,  Minnesota  U., 
Minncopolis,  Minn.;  Region  V:  Marguerite  Fleming, 
KSLH,  Board  of  Education,  1517  S.  Theresa  Ave.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.;  Region  VI:  E.  Adams,  KUOW,  Washington 
U.,    Seattle,   Wash. 

BRANCH   OFFICE 

2500  Municipal  BIdg.,  New  York  7,  N.  Y. 

WH   3-3600,   Seymour   N.   Sicgel,   Past  President 
FUNCTIONS 

Representing  non-commercial,  educational  AM,  FM 
and  TV  stations,  workshops  and  production  centers 
owned  and  operated  by  colleges,  universities,  school 
systems.  State  systems,  community  organizations,  and 
public-scrvicc  agencies. 

NATIONAL  ASSN.  OF 
PERFORMING  ARTISTS 

630   Fifth   Ave.,    New   York   20.   N.   Y. 
Circle   7-8194 

OFFICERS 

''««'dent    Fred  Woring 

Treasurer    Don   Voorhees 

Cenerol   Counsel Alfred   Rice 

FUNCTIONS 
To  obtain   morol  and  pecuniary  rights  of  performing 
•rtifts   in    the   commercial    uses    of   such   performances. 

NATIONAL  ASSN.  OF  TELEVISION 
&  RADIO  FARM  DIRECTORS 

Addrc-ss  core  of  President 


Frank   Atwood,  WTIC,  26  Grove  St., 
Hortfofd,     Conn  ,     Phone:     5-0801 


Vice-President John  McI>onald,  WSM,  301 

Seventh  Ave.  N.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Phone:  6-7181 
Secretary-Treasurer Jock   Timmons,   KWKH, 

Shrevcport,    La.,    Pfionc:    2-8711 
Historian Herb    Plambeck,    WHO,    914 

Walnut  St.,  Dcs  Moines,  la.,  Phone:  3-7147 
CHATS    Editor Harvey  Dinkins,  WSJS,  419-21    N. 

Spruce  St.,   Winston-Salem,   N.  C,   Phone:  5-2311 
FUNCTION 

NATRFD  is  on  organization  dedicated  to  the  service 
of  agriculture,  station  management  and  the  advertiser. 

NATIONAL  BETTER  BUSINESS 
BUREAU,  INC. 

Chrysler  BIdg.,  New  York   17,  N.  Y. 

MUrray    Hill    6-3535 

OFFICERS 

Chairman  of  Board Charles  H.  Watts 

President Kenneth    B.   Willson 

1  st    Vice-Chairman Warren    Agry 

2nd   Vice-Chairman Lorimer    B.   Slocum 

Secretary     Lowell    Shumway 

Treasurer Frank    F.   Soule 

FUNCTIONS 

This  organization  assists  the  public,  advertisers 
and  publishers  to  avoid  false  and  deceptive  advertising. 
It  cooperates  with  law  enforcement  agencies  in  this 
work. 

NATIONAL  COMMUNITY 
TELEVISION  ASSOCIATION,  INC. 

710   14th   St.,   Northwest,  Washington   5,   D.   C. 

MEtropolitan   8-1415 

President M.    F.   Mfllarkey,   Jr. 

Vice-President N.  W.   Ctogswel! 

Treasurer W.    J.    Calsam 

Secretary C.     E.    Reinhard 

Executive  Secretary E.  Strotford  Smith 

DIRECTORS 

Louis    Babic,   George    H.    Bright  Jr.,    Frank    Brophy, 
John  Colling,  C.  C.  Daker,  William  Daniels,  Eli  Kramer, 
A.  J.   Malin,  J.   H.   Rannells,  Joseph   Saricks. 
FUNCTIONS 

Promote  the  development  of  community  antenna 
television  systems  throughout  the  United  States 
througfi  techniques  normally  employed  by  national 
trade   associations. 

NATIONAL  SOCIETY  OF 
TELEVISION  PRODUCERS,  INC. 

17    East  45th   St.,    New  York    17,    N.    Y. 

Murray  Hill  2-8877 

Room   504 

President   Irving  Sulds 

Vice-President Charles  Bosch 

WEST  COAST  OFFICE 

7063  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Granite   6930 

FUNCTIONS 

The  Notional  Society  of  Television  Producers 
(NSTP)  is  on  industry  association  comprised  of  manu- 
facturers or  producers  of  live,  filmed,  or  iconoscope 
recorded  tele,  programs.  Membership  In  NSTP  is 
open  to  oil  such  independent  producers  or  production 
firms  provided  they  are  not  a  part  of,  or  associated 
with,  on  advertising,  agency,  tele,  network,  or  local 
tele,    station. 

NAT.   TELEVISION  FILM  COUNCIL 

1501   Broadway  (Suite  1519)   New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

LOngocre  4-8234 

President Melvin   L.  Gold 

Executive    Vice-President Johnny    Sclhneider 

Executive-Secretary     Sally    Peric 

General    Secretary Sydney    A.    Mayers 

Treasurer    Samuel    Spring 

Choirman,  Bd.  of  Directors. .  .Dr.  Alfred  N.  Goldsmith 

V.-P.   in   charge   of   Distribution Archie  A.   Mayers 

Production Albert  D.  Hecht 

Stations   Ardien  Rodner 

Agencies James   P.   Ellis 

Membership   John  J.  Bergen,  Jr. 


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DIRECTORS 
Norman  BorneH,  Henry  Brown,  Lou  Feldman,  Herbert 
Gelbspan,    Andrew    Jaeger,    Woldo    Mayo,    Williiam    J. 
Reddkk,  Lester  Schoenfeld,  Alvin  Stahl,  Burton  Zucker. 
FUNCTIONS 
NTFC  provides   a    huib  for  the  interchange  of  ideas 
among  all  segments  of  the  television  film  industry,  with 
a  view  to  mutual  cooperation  and  help,  and  the  gen- 
eral promotion  and   betterment  of  films  on  television. 

NATIONAL  VARIETY  ARTISTS,  INC. 

218  W.  47th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

COIumbus   5-0956 

OFFICERS 

President    Louis    Handin 

Vice-President Dorothe  A.  Masters 

Treasurer    Lester  Rose 

Secretary    Bettie   North 

BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Hon.  Leonard  Conner,  Jomes  Clark,  Eddie  Halson, 
Ted  Hennig,  Lilliam  Lindeman,  Ruth  Lyons,  Lillian 
McNeill,  Edna  Osborne,  Evelyn  Silver,  Lillian  Saunders 
Sollisch,   Phoebe  Whiteside,  Joe  Woods. 

NEGRO  ACTORS  GUILD  OF 
AMERICA,  INC. 

1674  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-4343 

OFFICERS 

President   Noble  Sissle 

Vice-President    Leigh   Whippter 

Executive  Secretary Lillyn  Brown  Evans 

Treasurer W.    C.    Handy 

Assistant   Treasurer A.    Edward    Walters 

Recording   Secretary Evelyn   Davis 

Assistant    Secretary Lillian    Roberts 

Chaplain Dr.  John  H.  Johnson 

Counsel Harry  T.  Bragg,  Simon  Finestein 

NETWORK  ADVERTISERS 
ASSOCIATES,  INC. 

1587   Broadway,    N.    Y. 
COIumbus  5-4700 

PHILADELPHIA  RADIO  AND 
TELEVISION  BROADCASTERS 
ASSOCIATION 

President William   B.   Caskey 

Vice-President Raymond    S.    Green 

Treasurer ; Wilfiam    A.    Banks 

Secretary Joseph  L.  Tinney 

Executive    SecretOiry Helen    M.    Grigal 

FUtNCTIONS 
To   initiate   and    promote   studies   of   all    phases   of 
radio  and   television   broadcasting   for  the   purpose   of 
improving  service  to  the  public  and  advertisers. 

PROFESSIONAL  MUSIC  MEN,  INC. 

1270  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Columbia  5-7362 

OFFICERS 

Honorary    President Rocco    Vocco 

President    Robert    Miller 

Vice-President  Joseph  Santly 

Treasurer    Charles    Long 

Executive   Director Bob  Miller 

Board  of  Governors Bob   Baumgart, 

Bert  Haber,  Leo  Diston,  Mickey  Garlock,  Mac 
Kooper,  Jack  Perry,  Bernie  Pollack,  Harry  Santly, 
Sammy  Smith,   Murray   Luth. 

BRANCH  OFFICES 
54  W.  Randolph  St.,  Chicago,  III. 

Regional    Director Morton    Schaefer 

1491   N.  Vine  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Regional    Director Lucky  Wilber 

36  E.  5th  St.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Regional   Director Danny  Engel 

225  -  26th  St.,  Santa  Monica,  Calif. 

Regional  Secretary Al  Comparte 

FUNCTIONS 
Charitable  and   Benevolent  Organization. 


RADIO  FREE  EUROPE 

no  West  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

PLaza   7-7600 

Director Robert  E.  Lang 

Executive    Director W.    J.    Convey    Egan 

Asst.    Director Thomas    H.    Brown,    Jr. 

Program     Manager Willioim    Rafael 

Public  Relations   Director Alton  Kastner 

Policy    Advisor Lewis    Galantiere 

Technical   Director Claude  Harris 

European   Director  (Munich  Office) ....  Richard  Condon 

Managing   Director  (Lisbon   office) Henry  Lolliot 

FU'NCTIOiNS 

Radio  Free  Europe,  a  private  organization  sup- 
ported by  contributions  of  the  American  people  to 
Crusade  for  Freedom,  transmits  to  Czechoslovakia, 
Hungary,  Poiond,  Romania  and  Bulgaria  over  23  short 
and  medium  wave  tronsmitters.  Its  programs,  of  oil 
types,  written  a;nd  broadcast  by  exiles  from  behiml 
the  Iron  Curtain,  bring  the  captive  people  truth  ond 
news  of  their  own  countries,  as  well  as  of  the  free 
world,  helping  them  keep  alive  a  strong  spirit,  await- 
ing the  time  when  strong  action  may  become  possible. 


RADIO  ADVERTISING  BUREAU, 
INC. 

270  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

MUrray  Hill  8-4020 

OPERATING  GROUP 

President Kevin   B.  Sweeney 

Dir.  of  Local  Promotion R.  David  Kimble 

Dir.   of   National    Promotion J.   Norman  Nelson 

Director    of    Member    Service Arch    L.    Madsen 

Office  Mgr.,  Asst.  Sec.-Treas Williaim  L.  Morison 

GOVERNING  GROUP 

Chr.   of  the  Board Joseph  E.   BaudJno 

Westinghouse   Broadcasting  Co. 

Secretary William    B.    McGrath 

WHDH,  Boston,  Mass. 

Treasurer Donald  W.  Thornburgii 

WCAU,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Chr.  of  Executive  Committee Kenyon    Brown 

KWFT,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 

Chr.  of  Finance  Committee John  S.  Hayes 

WTOP,  Washington,  D.  C. 
BRANCH    OFFICE 

333  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  III.  Phone:  CEn- 
tral  6-5066.  Gale  Blocki,  Jr.,  Director  of  Midwestern 
Sales. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 

J.  EIroy  McCaw,  WINS,  New  York,  and  KYA,  San 
Francisco;  Ralph  J.  McElroy,  KWWL,  Waterloo,  Iowa; 
Frank  P.  Schreiber,  WGN,  Chicago,  III.;  A.  E.  Spokes, 
WJOY,  Burlington,  Vt.;  Joseph  J.  Weed,  Weed  &  Co., 
New  York;  Charles  T.  Ayres,  American  Broadcasting 
Co.,  New  York;  Joseph  E.  Baudino,  Westinghouse  Broad- 
casting Co.,  Washington,  D.  C;  John  P.  Blair,  John 
Blair  &  Co.,  New  York;  Kenvon  Brown,  KWFT,  Wichita 
Falls;  Charles  C.  Caley,  WMBD,  Peoria;  John  C.  Cohan, 
KSBW,  Salinas;  Robert  E.  Dunville,  WLW,  Cincinnati; 
William  H.  Fineshriber,  Jr.,  National  Broadcasting  Co., 
New  York;  Simon  Goldman,  WJTN,  Jamestown,  N,  Y.; 
John  S.  Hayes,  WTOP,  Washington,  D.  C;  George  J. 
Higgins,  KMBC,  Konsas  City,  Mo.;  Ward  D.  Ingrim, 
KHJ,  Los  Angeles;  Edgar  Kobak,  WTWA,  Thomson, 
Go.;  Howard  Lane,  KOIN,  Portland,  Ore.;  William  B. 
McGrath,  WHDH,  Boston,  A^ss.;  James  H.  Moore, 
WSLS,  Roanoke,  Va.;  Adrian  Murphy,  CBS  Radio,  New 
York;  John  F.  Patt,  WJR,  Detroit,  Mich.;  William  B. 
Quarton,  WMT,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa;  Robert  A. 
Sabmid,  Mutual  Broadcasting  System,  New  York; 
George  B.  Storer,  Storer  Broadcasting  Co.,  Miami, 
Beach;  Kevin  B.  Sweeney,  RAB,  New  York;  Donald  W. 
Thornburgh,  WCAU,  Philadelphia;  Allen  M.  Woodall, 
WOAK  Columbus,   Ga. 

FUNCTION 

The  organization  is  supported  by  all  networks,  lead- 
ing station  representatives  and  840  stations  to  pro- 
mote and  sell  radio  at  the  national  level  to  advertisers 
and  agencies,  ond  provide  members  with  research  and 
sales  tools  to  sell  at  both  the  national  and  local  levels. 


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RADIO  NEWS  ANALYSTS 

C   O    Jo^n     McVonv-      ABC 

7  Wwr  6*ft«  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

rmnlmit  .  io^'>    McVane 

Vk»-^rv«*d««n  WillKim    Costcllo,    Ncxl    Calmer 

brae.  CommittM  H    V     Kaltonborn,  George   Fielding 

B«o>.   U<M   fenoii 

S«Cf«t«nr    Merrill   Mueller 

TrMa«rtr    Cesar    Sacrchingcr 

-Trcosurcf  John    W.    Vandercook 


RADIO-NEWSREEL-TELEVISION 
WORKING  PRESS  ASSOCIATION 
OF  NEW  YORK,  INC. 

270   Pari  Ayc  ,   New   York   22,  N.  Y. 

PUw  1-2720 

OFFICERS 

Pretidcfit      Roy    Edwards 

Vict-Pr«id*nt    .  Thomas   Priestley 

S^t.    ot    Arm%  Herbert    Mulligan 

S<JcretorY  Ruth    N.    Knopf 

Asit     Secretory  Monroe    Benton 

TrwKurer     Richard    Milbauer 

Boord   ot  Governors  A.  A.   Brown, 

Dovid     Klein,     Lorry     Rocics,  Nick     Archer,    George 

iordon,   Corl   Larsen,   Sr. 

FUNCTIONS 
A  membership  corporation  whose  object  is  to  pro- 
mote and  protect  the  interest  and  welfare  of  radio, 
newsreel,  and  television  newsmen  and  cameramen. 
Mcmebrship  is  limited  to  radio,  newsreel,  television, 
and  newsmen  who  are  engaged  in  outside  assignments 
tor  the  coveroge  of  spot  news.  Those  eligible  include 
working  reporters,  cameramen,  contact  men,  sound- 
men, tope  recording  men,  etc.  Annually  sponsors 
Mtke   &   Screen    Press    Awords. 


THE  RADIO  PIONEERS  CLUB 

580  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

PLaza   7-1800 

OFFICERS 

President Arthur    B.    Church 

Irt  Vice-President Raymond   F.   Guy 

Vice-President    Victor   Diehm 

VKe-Prcsident    John    Pott 

Secretory Lewis    H.    Avery 

Trcosurer Charles    A.    Wall 

FUNCTIONS 

"To  establish  a  membership  organization  of  persons 
who  by  their  long  years  of  service  in  the  field  of 
Radio  desire  to  become  associated  for  the  purposes  of 
friendship  and  education.  The  Club  shall  be  a  central 
clearing  house  for  the  exchange  of  information  and 
historical  data  about  the  Radio  industry  and  shall 
record  in  form  to  be  determined  facts  and  data  obout 
the  history  of  the  Radio  industry  and  its  traditions 
for  use  by  this  and  future  generations.  It  is  felt  that 
this  organization  with  the  resultant  exchange  of  in- 
formation would  make  a  valuable  contribution  to  the 
public   interest." 

The  purposes  as  outlined  in  the  constitution  are 
sufficiently  broad  to  enable  the  Radio  Pioneers  to 
undertake  almost  any  task  which  the  Club  may  desire 
for  the  furtherance  of  ttie  Radio  Industry. 

Accordingly,  1950  will  mark  the  establishment  of  a 
Radio  Hall  of  Fame  in  which  the  memories  of  men 
and  women  whose  contribution  have  placed  them 
omong   the   immortals   will    be   perpetuated. 

RADIO  AND  TELEVISION 

DIRECTORS  GUILD  (A.F.  OF  L.) 

114  East  52nd  St.,   New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

PLozo   9-094  9 

OFFICERS 

Intemotiooal    President Franklin    J.    Schaffner 

Ut    Vicc-Prewdent Robert    L.    Robb 

2nd   Vice   President Alex   Segal 

3rd    Vice    President Ian    Harrower 

^^nrary    Richard    Borden 

Tr«»»i*rcr  Jock   MacGregor 


NATIONAL  BOARD 

Woltcr  Gorman,  New  York;  David  Lowe,  New  York; 
Jock  MacGrcgor,  New  York;  Paul  Nkkell,  New  York; 
Ernest  Ricca,  New  York;  Franklin  J.  Schaffner,  New 
York;  Richard  Schneider,  New  York;  Alex  Segal,  New 
York;  Fronk  Danzig,  Hollywood;  George  Fogle,  Holly- 
wood; Jack  Lyman,  Hollywood;  Robert  L.  Robb,  Holly- 
wood; Horfield  Weedin,  Hollywood;  Grover  Allen,  Chi- 
cago; Joseph  Byrne,  Chicago;  Ian  Harrower,  Detroit; 
Richord  Borden,  Washington;  Raymond  Shone,  Cleve- 
land. 

National   Executive  Director Newman  H.   Burnett 

General    Counsel Charles    Ballon 

(Phillips,   Nizer,   Benjamin  &  Krim) 
BRANCH   OFFICES 

New  York  Local— 114  East  52nd  St.,  New  York  22, 

PLaza  9-0875.  Newman  H.  Burnett,  Executive  Secre- 
tary;   Jock    MacGregor,    President. 

Hollywood  Local— 6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood 
28,  Calif.,  Hollywood  2-3324.  Elizabeth  Gould,  Execu- 
tive  Secretary;   Robert   L.    Robb,    President. 

Chicago  Local— 6841  Laflin  St.,  Chicago,  III.  Joseph 
Byrne,  President. 

Detroit  Local — 1257  Penobscot  BIdg.,  Detroit  26, 
Mich.,  woodward  5-0061.  Boaz  Siegel,  Executive  Sec- 
retary;  Ion  Hairrower,   President. 

Washington  Local — Sheraton  Park  Hotel,  Washing- 
ton,  D.   C.   Adams  4-5400.   Richard   Borden,  President. 

Cleveland   Local — 8223  Vineyard  Ave.,  Cleveland  5, 
Ohio,  Diamond  1-7543.  Raymond  Shane,  President. 
FUNCTIONS 

A  national  organization  to  advance,  foster,  promote 
and  benefit  the  interests  of  dii rectors,  assiociate  direc- 
tors and  floor  managers  of  television,  live  and  film, 
and  radio  prograims  and  to  protect  and  secure  their 
rights  in  their  professional  activities. 

RADIO  AND  TELEVISION 
EXECUTIVES  SOCIETY,  INC. 

420  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

LExington  2-3988 

OFFICERS 

President    Roger    Pryor 

1st  Vice-P rest! dent Roibert  Jay  Burton 

2nd  Vice-^President Elliot  M.  Sanger 

Secretary Claude   Borrere 

Treasurer Josepih    A.    McDonald 

Executive    Secretary Elizabeth    Olarkson 

BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Lewis  H.  Avery,  John  H.  Bachem,  Caroline  Burke, 
G.  W.  Johnstone,  Merle  S.  Jones,  Marvin  Kirsclh,  Wm. 
Thomas  Hamilton,  Robert  W.  Sarnoff,  Robert  A. 
Sohmid,  George  T.  Shupert. 

FUNCTIONS 

1.  To  create  a  lasting  fraternity  of  persons  profes- 
sionally engaged  or  interested  in  radio  and  television 
broadcasting  and  its  allied  fields  and  to  provide  a 
common  meeting  place  for  all  members.  2.  To  provide 
a  forum  for  the  exchange  of  ideas  and  discussions  of 
problems  affecting  or  concerning  radio  and  television 
broadcasting  or  relating  to  its  improvement  or  useful- 
ness and  to  promote  higher  standards  for  the  radio  and 
television  industry  as  a  scientific,  literary,  informa- 
tional, entertainment,  and  cultural  medium.  3.  To  pro- 
vide and  sponsor  the  dissemination  of  information  per- 
taining to  radio  and  television  broadcasting  which 
may  be  of  mutual  interest  and  value  to  members,  the 
public  and  the  industry.  4.  To  do  all  and  everything 
necessary,  suitable  and  proper  for  the  complete  ac- 
complishment of  these  purposes  and  the  attainment  of 
the  objects  herein  set  forth  within  such  limitations  as 
are  provided  by  law. 

RADiaELECTRONICS-TELEVISION 
MANUFACTURERS  ASSOCIATION 

See  ^uipment  Secition 

RADIO-TV  MANUFACTURERS 
ASSOCIATION  OF  CANADA 

Rm.    410,    200    St.    Clair    Ave.    West,    Toronto    7, 
Ontario,  Canada 
WAInut  1-2898 


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OFFICERS 

Pres.,   Chrm.   of   Board C.   A.    Pollock 

V.P.,  Chrm.,  receiver  Wv J.  D.  Campbell 

V.P.,  Chrm.,  jwrts  and  Accessory  Div L.  Harris 

V.P.,  Chrm.,  Tech.  Products  Div H.  S.  Dawson 

Dir.   of   Engineering iR.   A.   Hackbusch 

General  Mgr S.  D.  Brownlee 

FUNCTIONS 
This   Association    is   a   non-profit  and   co-operative 
organization    to   promote   the    interests   of   the   radio- 
TV   manufacturing   industry   in   Canada. 

THE  RADIO-TELEVISION  NEWS 
DIRECTORS  ASSOCIATION 

Executive   Secretary,    Rob    Downey,  c/o  WKAR,    East 
Lansing,  Mich. 

OFFICERS 

President Russell  Van   Dyke 

KRNT,  Des  Moines,   Iowa 

Vice-'Presrdent,    Program Paul    White 

KFMB,  San  Diego,  Calif. 

Vice-President,  Radio Harold  Baker 

WSM,   Nashville,  Tenn. 

Vice-President,    Television Charles    Harrison 

WFIL,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Choiirmon  of  Board James   Byron 

WBAP,  Fort  Worth,  Texas 

Treosurer    Sheldon    Peterson 

KLZ,   Denver,   Colorado 

Exec.   Secretary Rob   Downey 

WKAR,  East  Lansing,  Mich. 

Editor  of  Bulletin Prof.  Art  Barnes 

State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  Iowa,  City 
BRANCH  OFFICES 
Station  KTUL,  Tulsa,  Oklailtoma.  Reg.  Vice  President, 
Jack  Morriss. 

Stotion  WCSH,  157  High  St.,  Portland  Me.  Reg. 
Vice-President,    Phillip    Johnson. 

Station  WILS,  4071/2  N.  Washington,  Lansing,  Midi, 
tleg.  Vice-President,  John  Maters. 

Station  CFPL-TV  Commissioners  Rd.,  London,  Ont. 
Reg.  Vice-President,  Roland  Laidlow. 

Umiv.  of  Denver,  Denver,  Colo.  Reg.  Vice-President, 
Robert  A.  Mott. 

FUNCTIONS   &   ACTIVITIES 
Publishes   monthly   bulletin   and   booklets   on    radio- 
TV  news.  Basic  purpose  to  advance  standards  of  radio 
and  television  as  news  media. 

RADIO-TELEVISION  PROGRAM 
MATERIALS 

U.   S.   Office   of    Education,   Washington   25,    D.    C. 

Executive  6300,  Ext.  2897 

Chief    Fronklin    Dunham 

Radio-TV  Education  Specialist. .  .Gertrude  C.  Broderick 
FUNCTIONS 

The  exchange  is  designed  to  promote  more  effective 
local  broadcsating  by  educational  and  civic  organiza- 
tions and  radio  and  television  stations  by  serving  as  a 
clearing  house  for  selected  television  educational 
scripts,  kinescopes  and  production  aids,  and  as  a 
source  of  all  kinds  of  information  pertaining  to  the 
field  of  educational  radio  and  television. 

SCREEN  ACTORS  GUILD,  INC. 

7046  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-7311 

President    Walter    Pidgeon 

1  St  Vice-President Leon  Ames 

2nd  Vice-President John  Lund 

3rd  Vice-President William  Holden 

Recording  Secretary Paul   Harvey 

Treasurer George  Chandler 

BRANCH  OFFICES 

67  W.  44th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Murray  Hill  7-4623,  Horold  Hoffman,  East.  Rep. 

102  E.  Hubbard  St.,  Chicago  11,  III. 

WHitehall    3-1344,    Raymond    Jones,    Chicago    Exec. 

Secy. 

1257  Penobscot  BIdg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 

WOodword  1-8214,  Boaz  Siegel,  Det.  Exec.  Secy. 
421   Phelan  BIdg.,  San  Francisco  2,  Cal. 

Exbrook  2-6990,  Charlotte  Cohelan,  S.  F.  Exec.  Secy. 


513  Bulkley  BIdg.,  Cleveland  15,  Ohio 

superior  1-1930,  Ted  Smoot,  Cleve.  Exec.  Secy. 

1505  Fountain  Square  BIdg.,  Cincinnati  2,  Ohio 

DUnbar  2121,  Ben  Gettler,  Cin.  Exec.  Secy. 

11   Beacon  St.,  Boston  8,  Mass. 

Richmond  2-0208,  Robt.  Segal,  Boston  Exec.  S-:v 
1101    Plaza   BWg.,   535   5th   Ave.,   Pittsburgh    19,    Pa. 

AT  1-6767,  Donald  Hirsch,  Pitt.  Exec.  Secy. 
FUNCTIONS 

Union  affiliated  with  A.F.  of  L.,  representing  actors, 
singers  ond  onnouncers  in  theatrical,  television,  indus- 
trial and  all  other  forms  of  motion  pictures. 

SCREEN  COMPOSERS 
ASSOCIATION 

8782  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 

SU  2-8377 

President    Adolph    Deutsch 

Vice-President Robert    E.    Dolan 

Secretary    David    Buttolph 

Treosurer    George   Dunning 

FUNCTIONS 

An  organization  of  screen,  radio  and  TV  composers, 
assists  its  members  in  the  administration  and  exploi- 
tation of  their  performance  and  other  rights,  and 
advances  composers'   interests  generally. 

SESAC  INC. 

475  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Murray  Hill  5-5365 

OFFICERS 

President  Paul  Heinecke 

Treasurer R.  C.  Heinecke 

Asst.  to  President E.  S.  Prager 

Director  Station  Relotions W.  F.  Myers 

Director  Program  Services R.  S.  Stone 

Publilcity,   Promotion Alice    Heinecke 

Office  Admiinistration S.  B.  Candilora 

FUNCTIONS 

Licensing  the  use  of  copyrighted  music  transcribed 
library  service,  syndicated  transcribed  programs,  in- 
cluding extensive  catalog  of  bridges,  moods  and 
themes,  and  scripts. 

SOCIETY  OF  MOTION  PICTURE 
AND  TELEVISION  ENGINEERS 

55  West  42nd  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

LOngacre  5-0172 

President John    G.    Frayne 

Post    President Herbert    Barnett 

Executive    Vice-President Barton    Kreuzer 

Engineering  Vice-President Axel  G.  Jensen 

Editorial  Vice  President Norwood  L.  Simmons 

Finoncial    Vice-President John    W.    Servies 

Convention   Vice-President Bryon    Roudabush 

Secretary Edward    S.   Seeley 

Treasurer George   W.   Colburn 

Chirm.,  Central  Section James  L.  Wassell 

Chairman,  Atlantic  Sec Everett  Miller 

Chaiirman,    Pacific    Section Philip   G.   Caldwell 

Executive    Secretary Boyce    Nemec 

FUNCTIONS 

Advancement  in  theory  and  practice  of  engineering 
in  motion  pictures,  television,  and  the  allied  arts  and 
sciences;  standardization  of  equipment  and  practices; 
dissemination  of  scientific  knowledge. 

SONG  WRITERS'  PROTECTIVE 
ASSOCIATION  (SPA) 

158  W.  55th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-2536 

OFFICERS 

President    Charles   Tobias 

Vice-President    Louis  Alter 

2nd  Vice-President Sam  H.  Stept 

Secretary    Joseph    Meyer 

Treasurer Abel  Boer 

Counsel   John  Schulman 

Assoc.  Counsel William  Klein  1 1 

Executive  Director Miriam  Stern 

Chtan.,  West  Coast  Comm Ben  Oakland 


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MEMBERS  OF  THE  COUNCIL 
Milt»A  Drake.  CKoirmon  StonUy  Adorns,  Milton  Agcr, 
Lo«it  Al»*»,  Ab*l  Boer  Poul  Cunninghom,  Dorothy 
»•♦«»  lr«  'C*r\hwin,  0\cot  Hommontoin  2ik1,  Otto 
MatWcIl  Edf«r  lm\^.  John  iacob  Loob,  Goor9c  W 
M«v«f.  Joiifll  Mn«r.  Gootfrcv  O'Harxi,  Richard 
lo^n.  Artlivr  Scliwoftx,  Som  H  Stopt,  CSorlcs  To- 
b*«t.   Jock   YcniB 

FUNCTIONS 
TVf    «K. --<•»«    of    t»ilf    Anockition    art    and    iKoll    be: 
T»  .  ^  fttobliih  harmony  and  unity  of  oction 

OMv<  ig    among    the    members    of   th«    Asso- 

cioJ.*-..  -■•"  ..  twocn  them  and  corporotionj,  firms  or 
■  »drv»dMli  »ith  whom  they  hove  or  moy  have  business 
dMiiMev  ond  to  promote  the  equitable  odjustment  of 
•II  (■totters  rc»ofing  to  the  professional  work  of  the 
••wbers 

SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA 

BROADCASTERS  ASSOCIATION 

MM7    Hollywood    Blvd  ,    Hollywood    28,    Calif. 

Pl«SKlcnt  Robert    J.    McAndrcws,    KBIG 

Vice-President  Normon    J.    Ostby,    KHJ-Don    Lcc 

S«cfctory-Trc<nuror  Thclmo    Kirchner,     KGFJ 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 

Frank  Buric,  KFVD,  Amos  Baron,  KABC,  William 
Bcoton  KWKW,  Charles  Hamilton,  KFI,  Calvin  Smith, 
KFAC,    Ernest    Spencer,    KWIZ. 

District  Directors:  F.  Robert  Bauer,  KDB;  Hal  Brown, 
KBIS.    Gene    Lcc,    KFXM;    Marion    Horris,    KGB. 

Monoging  Director Frank  W.  Cran€ 

Assrstonts  Louise    Sanders,    Sally    Smalley 

FUNCTIONS 

Represents  64  member  stotions  and  networks,  located 
m  Southern  California  from  Son  Luis  Obispo  to  San 
Dicgo  in  all  matters  concerning  broadcast  industry 
OS  a  whole  in  thot  area.  Acts  as  central  source  of  re- 
scorch,  informotion,  public  service,  promotion  of  use 
ot  media,  etc.  Regular  meetings,  secotid  Thursday 
o4    every    month,     (noon),    Hollywood-Roosevelt    Hotel. 


SPORTS  BROADCASTERS 
ASSOCIATION 

Box   223,   Rodio  City  Station,   New   York   19,  N.  Y. 

President  Don    Dunphy 

Ut    Vice-President Jim    McKay 

2nd    Vice-President Les    Kieter 

Secretory    Frank   Litsky 

FUNCTIONS 

To  promote  fellowship  and  higher  professional 
stondords  among  members  of  the  radio  ond  television 
sportscosting  industry.  Annual  dinner  and  semi-monthly 
luncheon    mc-etings. 

STATION  REPRESENTATIVES 
ASSOCIATION,  INC. 

101    Pork  Avenue,   New  York   17,  N.  Y. 
MUrray   Hill  5-4141 

OFFICERS 

President Adam    J.    Young,    Jr. 

Vice-President Arthur    McCoy 

Secretory    Joseph   Timlin 

Treosurer    John    E.   Peorson 

DIRECTORS 
Joseph    J.    Weed,    John    P.    Blair,    Russel    Woodward, 
George  Brett. 

Managing  Director T.  F.  Flanagan 

FUNCTIONS 
To  develop  the  use  and  increase  the  sale  of  National 
Spot  Rodio  and  Television  Advertising. 

TELEVISION  BUREAU  OF 
ADVERTISING  (TvB) 

444   Modison   Ave.,    New   York   22,    N.    Y. 

MUrroy    Hill    8-0215 

Co-cho<rman    of    Board Clair   R.    McCojIough 

Co-choirmon  of  Boord Richard  A.  Moore 

PrcMdcnt      Oliver   Treyz 

Secretory        W.    D.    Rogers 

Trcosurcf  Lawrence    H.    Rogers 


FUNCTIONS 
All-industry    soles    and    promotion    organization.    Its 
purpose  is   to  secure    larger  advertising  appropriations 
tor    television   and    to    promote    more    effective    use    of 
the    medium. 


TELEVISION  DIRECTORS  GUILD 

114   East  52nd   St.,   New  York   22,   N.   Y. 
PLaia  9-0949 

OFFICERS 

International      President Franklin     Schaffner 

Notional    Exec.    Director Newman    H.    Burnett 

UNITED  ELECTRICAL,  RADIO  & 
MACHINE  WORKERS  OF 
AMERICA 

11    East  51st  St.,   New  York  22,   N.   Y. 

PLozo   3-1960 

OFFICERS 

General    President Albert  J.    Fitzgerald 

General    Secy.-Treas Julius    Emsipak 

Director  of  Organization James  J.  Motles 

UNITED  NATIONS— RADIO 
DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBUC 
INFORMATION  DIVISION 

United   Nations,  New  York,   N.  Y. 

PLaza  4-1234 

OFFICERS 

Asst.    Sec'y.    Gen Benjamin    Cohen 

Dir,  Radio  Div Peter  Aylen 

Chief  of  Production W.  Gibson  Porker 

U.  S.  Station  Re! Dorothy  Lewis 

Sr.    Broadcast    Engineer Arthur    E.    Barrett 

Film  Div.  TV  Officer Maxwell  Dunn 

BRANCH   OFFICES 

Moscow,  Prague,  London,  Paris,  Geneva,  Copen- 
hagen, Belgrade,  Cairo,  Teheran,  Karachi,  New  Delihi, 
Sydney,  iMonrovia,  Wasthington,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Buenos 
Aires,  Mexico  City,  Bangkok,  Djakarta,  Los  Angeles, 
Manila,  Santiago,  Athens,  Bogota,  Karachi. 
FUNCTIONS 

Provides  radio,  TV  programs  and  program  material; 
assists  networks  and  stations  in  planning  and  prepa- 
ration of  UN  coverage. 

U.  S.  INFORMATION  AGENCY 
BROADCASTING  SERVICE 

Voice  of  America 

250  West  57th  St.,  New  York   19,  N.  Y. 

JUdson  6-2000 

Washington  Headquarters: 

Health,  Educotion,  Welfare  Eldg.,  330  Independence 

Ave,,  S.W.,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

Code  151,  Ext.  810«,  8109 

OFFICERS 

Director Theodore   C.   Streibert 

Deputy  Director Abbott  Washburn 

FUNCTIONS 
To  submit  evidence  to  the  people  of  other  nations 
of  the  objectives  and  policies  of  the  United  States. 
More  than  75  separate  programs,  ranging  up  to  one 
hour  and  amounting  to  about  28  program  hours,  are 
broadcast  daily  in  34  language  services. 

WRITERS  GUILD  OF  AMERICA, 
EAST,  INC. 

550  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  U.  Y. 

PLozo    7-8319 

President    Erik    Barnouw 

Vice-President    Philo   Higley 

Secretory-Treasurer William    Kendall    Clarke 

Executive  Director Evelyn  F.  Burkey 

FUNCTIONS 
A    labor    orgonizotion    representing    writers    in    the 
fields  of  motion   pictures,   radio  ond   television. 


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New  Year's  Day    (In  all  States,  Territories, 
District  of  Columbia  and  Possessions). 
Paul  Revere  born   (1735). 
Emancipation  Proclamation    (1863). 
Blue   Network  organized    (1927). 
Georgia  admitted   (1778). 
Battle  of  Princeton  (1777). 
William    S.    Paley    is    elected    president    of 
CBS  (1929). 
Utah  admitted    (1896). 
Stephen   Decatur  born    (1779). 
George  Was'hington  Carver  died   (1943). 
Week  of  Prayer,  first  week  in  January. 
Carl  Sandburg  born    (1878). 
New  Mexico  admitted   (1912). 
Millard  Fillmore,  13th  President  born  (1800). 
Electronic    system    for    television,    including 
a    dissector   tube    to    scan    the    image    for 
transmission  patented  by  Philo  Taylor  Farns- 
worth  (1927). 

Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  New  Orleans 
(Louisiana). 

Connecticut  ratified  the  U.  S.  Constitution 
(1778). 

Connecticut  admitted  (1788). 
Ethan  Allen  born    (1737). 
Alexander   Hamilton    born    (1757). 
John  Singer  Sargent  born   (1856). 
Salmon  Portland  Chase  born   (1808). 
First  Written  Constitution  adopted  at  Hart- 
ford, Conn.  (1639). 
Mathew  B.  Brady  died  (1896). 
Benjamin    Franklin    born    (1706). 
Feast  of  St.  Anthony. 
Daniel  Webster  born   (1782). 
Robert  E.  Lees   birthday    (1807)    (Alabama, 
Arkansas,  Florida,  Georgia,  Kentucky,  Missis- 
sippi,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Ten- 
nessee, Virginia). 
Edgar  Allen  Poe  born  (1809). 
Inauguration  Day.  Begun  in  1937.  To  be  ob- 
served every  fourth  year  from  that  date  by 
the  20th  Amendment  to  the  Constitution. 
Return  of  POW's  from  Korea  began   (1954). 
Foundation  Day.  In  the  Canal  Zone. 
Thomas  Jonathan    (Stonewall)    Jackson   born 
(1824). 

S.  S.  Republic  collides  with  S.  S.  Florida  off 
N.  Y.  harbor  and  flashes  CQD  signal,  sum- 
moning rescuers,   proving  value   of   Marconi 


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apparatus  in  time  of  disaster  at  sea  (1909). 
Gold  discovered  in  Calif.  (1848). 
Weather  Signs.  It  is  an  old  belief  that  the 
weather  of  the  whole  year  depends  upon  this 
day.  "Sun  on  St.  Paul's  Day  means  a  good 
year,  rain  or  snow  foretells  indifferent  weath- 
er, a  mist  means  want,  while  thunder  pre- 
dicts 12  months  of  wind  and  death."  (Shep- 
herd's Almanack,  1676). 
Scottish  poet  Rolbert  Burns  born    (1759). 
Michigan  admitted   (1837). 
General  Douglas  MacArthur  born    (1880). 
A.E.F.  landed  in   Ireland    (1942). 
FM    Broadcasters,    Inc.,    holds    first    annual 
meeting  in    N.  Y.   with  attendance   of  750 
(1944). 

Wolfgang  Amadeus  Mozart  born   (1756). 
Lewis  Carroll,  pen  name  of  Charles  Lutwidge 
Dodgson,  born    (1832). 
Thomas  Edison  granted  patent  on  his  incan- 
descent light  (1880). 
William  McKinley  born   (1843). 
Kansas  admitted    (1861). 
Franklin   D.    Roosevelt  born    (1882). 
Franz  Schubert  born    (1797). 
Child  Labor  Day.  Last  Sunday  in  January,  also 
the    Saturday    preceding    and    the    Monday 
following. 


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Victor    Herbert    born    (1859). 
Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.,  Chief  Justice 
John   Jay    presiding,   held    its   first   meeting 
(1790). 

CQD  is  adopted  as  wireless  distress  call  by 
Marconi  Co.  (1904). 
Fritz   Kreisler  born    (1875). 
Ground  Hog  Day. 
Candlemas. 

Treaty  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo  signed  by  U.  S. 
and  Mexico  (1848). 
Horace    Greeley   born    (1811). 
Massachusetts  admitted  (1788). 
Aaron  Burr  born  (1756). 
American  Forces  recapture  Manila  from  Japan 
(1945). 

George  Herman  ("Babe")  Ruth  born  (1895). 
Charles  Dickens  born   (1812). 
Boy  Scout  Day. 

William  Henry  Harrison,  9th  President,  born 
(1773). 
Nebraska  Admitted  (1867). 


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Spamsli  Americjn  War    (1899). 
Thomjt  A.   Edison  born    (1847^ 
Djm«l  Boone  born    (1734). 
Lincoln  t   Birthdjy    lAljska,  California,  Con- 
nectKur.    Delaware,    Illinois.    Indiana,    Iowa. 
Kansas.  Kentucky.  Michigan,  Minnesota,  Mis- 
souri    Montana,    Nevada,    New    )erscy.    New 
York.   North  Dakota,  Ohio.  Oregon.  Pennsyl- 
vania.  South   Dakota.  Tennessee.   Utah.   Vir- 
Kin     Islands.     Washington,     West     Virginia, 
Wyoming  1. 
Georgia   Day. 
Valentine's  Day. 
Arizona  admitted  (1912). 
Oregon  admitted   (1859). 
Destruction  of  the  Maine   (1898). 
Constitution  Day.  In  the  Canal  Zone. 
Susan    B     Anthony    Day.    Observed    in    honor 
of  the  birthday  of  the   pioneer  crusader  for 
equal    rights    for    women.    Governors    of    33 
states    and    3    territories    have    honored    the 
day  by  special  proclamations. 
Katharine  Cornell  born   (1898). 
Inauguration  of  Jefferson   Davis  as  President 
of  the  Provisional  Government  of  the   Con- 
federacy (1861). 
Ash  Wednesday. 
Ohio  admitted    (1803). 
Shrove   Tuesday    (1947).  Tuesday   preceding 
Ash    Wednesday.    Observed    as    Mardi    Cras 
in  Florida   (in  cities  and  towns  where  carni- 
val   is    celebrated),    Louisiana     (parishes    of 
Jefferson,  Orleans,  St.   Bernard,  St.  Charles, 
St.    John    the    Baptist,    East    Baton    Rouge), 
Canal  Zone. 

Phonograph  patented  by  Edison   (1878). 
20:  U.    S.    purchased    the    Danish    West    Indies 
(1917). 

Beginning  of   the    Battle   of   Verdun    (1916) 
which  ended  Dec.   15. 

Brotherhood  Week.  Always  includes  Wash- 
ington's Birthday;  the  Sunday  nearest  Feb. 
22  is  Brotherhood  Day. 
Florida  ceded  to  the  U.  S.  by  purchase  and 
treaty  with  Spain  (1819). 
Washington's  Birthday  (All  the  States,  Ter- 
ritories, District  of  Columbia  and  Colonial 
Possessions). 

Edgar  Wilson    ("Bill")    Nye  died   (1896). 
James  Russell  Lowell  born   (1819). 
Johannes   Gutenberg   died    (1468). 
President    Calvin    Coolidge   signs    Dill-White 
Radio   Bill,   creating   Federal   Radio  Commis- 
sion  and  ending   chaos  caused  by  industry's 
wild  growth   (1926). 
Enrico  Caruso  born    (1873). 
John  Adams  appointed  first  Minister  of  U    S 
to  England   (1785). 

William  F.  Cody   (Buffalo  Bill)   born    (1846). 
Henry  Wadsworfh  Longfellow   born    (1820). 
Lea?  Year.  The  name  given  to  every  year  of 
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Nebraska  admitted   (1867). 
Five  Congressmen  shot  in  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives    by     Puerto     Rican     Nationalists 
(1954). 

Texas  Independence  Day. 
Florida  admitted    (1845). 
First  Postage  Stamp  used  in  U.  S.  (1847). 
Alexander  Graham  Belt  born  (1842). 
Pennsylvania  Day. 
Vermont  admitted  (1791). 
Boston  Massacre  (1770). 
Fall  of  thp  Alamo  (1836). 
Luther  Burbank  born   (1849). 
Maurice  Ravel  born   (1875). 
Patent  granted  to  Alexander  Graham  Bell  for 
first  telephone  (1876). 
Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  jr.  born   (1841). 
Battle  of  the  "Monitor"  and  "Merrimac"  off 
Hampton  Roads,  Va.  (1862). 
Edwin  Forrest  born   (1806). 
Lillian  D.  Wald  born  (1867). 
johnny    Appleseed,    properly 
died  (1847). 

The  great  blizzard   in   New 
New  England  states  (1888). 
U.    S.    Post    Office    established 
Congress  (1789). 
Girl  Scout's  birthday. 

Standard  Time  established  in  U.  S.  (1884). 
Albert  Einstein  born    (1879). 
First  Trans-Atlantic  radio  broadcast  (1925). 
Maine  admitted   (1820). 
Andrew  Jackson  born  (1767). 
James  Madison  born  (1751). 
U.  S.  Military  Academy  established  at  West 
Point  by  act  of  Congress  (1802). 
Saint  Patrick's  Day. 

Evacuation  Day.  In  Boston,  Chelsea,  Revere. 
Winthrop  and  Suffolk  County. 
Feast  of  Esther. 
Grover  Cleveland  born  (1837). 
William  Jennings  Bryan  born  (1860). 
First  Day  of  Spring. 
Emancipation  Day  (Puerto  Rico). 
Patrick   Henry  delivered   his  famous  speech 
(1775). 

The  Annunciation   Dsy. 
Arturo  Toscanini  born'  (1867). 
Greek  Independence  Day.  Greece  celebrates 
its  freedom  won  froni  Turkey  (1827). 
Maryland  Day. 

President  Washingtori  signed  the  act  creating 
the  U.S.  Navy  (1794). 
Marconi  flashes  first-  wireless  signals  across 
English  Channel  (1889). 
John  Tyler  born   (1790). 
Seward  Day.  Alaska    (Not  observed  by  fed- 
eral employees). 
Transfer  Day.  In  the  Virgin  Islands. 


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1 :  All  Fools'  Day. 

2:  Sergei  Rachminlnoff  born    (1873). 
U.  S.  Mint  established  (1792). 

3:  First  Pony  Express  riders  left  Sacramento  to 
ride  east  and  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  to  ride  west. 
Washington   Irving  born   (1783). 
Good  Friday. 
4:  Adoption    of    the    present    American    flag's 
design  (1818). 

5:  Elihu  Yale  Born  (1648). 

Easter  Sunday. 
7:  Peary  discovered    North   Pole    (1909). 
Louisiana  admitted  (1812). 
Bell    Telephone     Laboratories    demonstrates 
wire    television    between    Washington    and 
New  York,  and   radiovision   between  Whip- 
pany,  N.  j.,  and  New  York  (1927). 
Henry  Ford  died  (1947). 
8:  Ponce  de  Leon  (1460-1521)  Spanish  soldier, 
landed  in  Fla.   near  the  present  site  of  St. 
Augustine,    Easter  Sunday    (1513),  claiming 
the  land  for  Spain.  The  anniversary  of  the 
event  is  observed  by  the  city. 
9:  Surrender  of  General  Lee  (1865). 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories  demonstrate 
two-way  television  in  which  speakers  at  the 
ends  of  a  3-mile  circuit  see  each  other  as 
they  converse  (1930). 

10:  Salvation  Army  Founder's  Day. 
William  Booth  born   (1829). 
Joseph  Pulitzer  born   (1847). 
U.  S.  Patent  System  established  by  Congress 
(1790). 

National  Be  Kind  to  Animals  Week  falls 
about  this  date. 

11:  Charles  Evans  Hughes  born   (1862). 

12:  Franklin  Delano  Roosevelt  died  (1945). 

Halifax    Independence    Resolution    (N.    C). 

13:  Thomas  Jefferson  born   (1743). 
National  Sunday  School  Week. 

14:  Pan-American  Day. 

S.  S.  Titanic  disaster  at  sea  proves  value  of 
wireless  (1912). 

15:  Abraham  Lincoln  assassinated  (1865). 

16:  Charles  Spencer  Chaplin  born  (1889). 

17:  Charter  granted  American  Academy  of  Arts 
and  Letters  (1916. 

18:  San  Francisco  Fire   (1906). 

19:  Patriots'   Day.    (Maine,   Massachusetts). 

20:  Adolf  Hitler  born  (1889). 

21:  Anniversary  of  Battle  of  San  Jacinto  (Texas). 

22:  First  nationwide  telecast  of  atomic  explo- 
s'on  from  Yucca  Field,  Nev.  (1953). 
Widest  use  of  television  ever  made  by  the 
public  from  Apr.  22-June  17,  during  hear- 
ings of  the  Senate  subcommittee  investiga- 
tions the  Army's  charges  against  Sen.  Jos.  R. 
McCarthy   (1954). 

23:  James  Buchanan  born   (1791). 

William  Shakespeare  born   (1564). 
St.  George  Day   (English). 
Marconi  transatlantic  American-Europe  ser- 
vice opened  (1910). 


24:  First  newspaper  issued  in  America   (1704). 

U.  S.-Mexican  War  (1846). 

U.N.    Charter     Conference    opens    in    San 

Francisco  (1945). 
25:  War  declared  with  Spain    (1898). 

St.  Mark's  Day. 

Guglielmo  Marconi  born   (1874). 
26:  Confederate  Memorial  Day  (Florida,  Georgia, 

Mississippi). 

Slavery  abolished  in  U.  S.  (1865). 

First  shot  of  war  with  Germany  (1917). 

John  James  Audubon  born  (1785). 
27:  General  U.  S.  Grant  born   (1822). 

CBS   takes   leadership   in   urging   plans    for 

post-war  television  in  the  higher  frequencies 

(1944). 
28:  James  Monroe  born    (1758). 

Maryland  admitted    (1788). 
29:  Sir  Thomas  Beecham  born   (1879). 
30:  Boys  and  Girls  Week  always  includes  May  1. 

Louisiana   purchased    (1803). 

Washington  became  First  President  (1789). 

Rhode  Island  settled  (1636). 

Benito  Mussolini  executed   (1945). 


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May  Day. 
Child  Health  Day 
Labor  Day  (Canal  Zone). 
Dewey's  victory  in  Manila  Bay  (1898). 
Stonewall   Jackson    fatally  wounded    (1863). 
National  Music  Week. 

FCC   authorized    full   commercral   television 
(1941). 

Shenandoah  Valley  Apple  Blossom  Festival 
Rhode    Island    Independence    Day. 
Napoleon's  death    (1821). 
Cinco  de  Mayo  celebrations   (Mexico). 
Arbor  Day. 

Corregidor  surrender    (1942). 
Admiral  Robert  E.  Pear/  born   (1856). 
Roger  Bannister  runs  mile  in  3:59.4.  (1954). 
Germany  surrendered  to  United  States,  Eng- 
land and  Russia   (1945). 
Lusitania  torpedoed   (1915). 
Johannes   Brahms  born    (1833). 
Robert  Browning  born   (1812). 
Plans  to  spend  $1 ,000,000  for  field  television 
tests    are    announced    by    R.C.A.    president 
David   Sarnoff;   tests   to   start   from   Empire 
State  Building,  N.  Y.  early  in  1936  (1935). 
VE.  Day   (1945). 
John  Brown  born  (1833). 
Confederate  Memorial  Day  (Kentucky,  North 
Carolina,  South  Carolina). 
Mothers  Day,  second  Sunday  in  May. 
Completion    of    First  Transcontinental   Rail- 
road  (1869). 

Minnesota   admitted    (1858). 
Florence  Nightingale  Born  (1820). 
WDRC-FM  goes  on  air  under  call  letters  of 
WIXPW,    utilizing    Armstrong    FM    system 
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14  Rockefeller      FouodJfion      granted      Charter 

Free  Stjte  o»  Isrjel  proclaimed   (194«'. 

15  Firtt  rejuUr  Air  Mail  service  in  the  world 
maujcurjted   by   the   U.  S.  Government. 

17       I  am  An  American  Day."  often  referred  to 
as  Citixenship  RecoRnition  Day. 
Norwegian  Independence  Day  (1814). 
Supreme   Court    rules   aRainst   segregation    in 
the   public    schools    '  1954* 

18:  World  Good  Will  Day.  formerly  Peace  Day. 

19;  First  American  Confederation  of  United 
Colonies  of  New  England   (1643). 

W:  Anni*er«ry  of  the  Signing  of  the  Mecklen- 
burg Declaration  of  Independence  (North 
C.Tolina'      1775  . 

FCC    gives   FM    green    light   authorizing   full 
commercial    operation    as    of    Jan.    1,    1941 
(1940). 
Armed  Forces  Day. 

21:   Lindberghs  Flight  to  Paris   (1927). 

22:  National   Maritime   Day. 

23:  South  Carolina  admitted    ll788>. 

24.  First   telegraph   message  sent    (1844). 

25:   Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  born   (1803). 

27:  Golden  Gate  Bridge,  San  Francisco  opened 
(1937). 

29:  Wisconsin  admitted   (1848). 
Rhode  Island   admitted    (1790). 
Patrick    Henry    born    (1736). 

30  Memorial  Day  (In  ail  the  States,  Territories, 
District  of  Columbia  and  Colonial  Possessions, 
except  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Florida,  Georgia, 
Louisiana,  Mississippi,  New  Mexico,  North 
Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Virginia  and  Ten- 
nessee). 

31:  Walt  Whitman   born    (1819). 

The  Johnstown  (Pa.)  flood  (1889). 
Battle  of  Jutland  (1916). 

1:  Kentucky  admitted   (1792). 
Tennessee  admitted  (1796). 

3  Confederate  Memorial  Day  (Louisiana,  Ten- 
nessee). 

King's  Birthday  (Canada). 
Birthday  of  Jefferson  Davis   (1808)    (Florida, 
Mississippi,  South  Carolina,  Texas,  Virginia). 

6:  American      Marines     victorious     at     Belleau 
Wood,  June  6-10   (1918). 
Nathan  Hale  born    '1756). 
D-Day   M944). 

Television  network  Eurovision,  linking  8  Eu- 
ropean nations  'Britain,  France,  West  Ger- 
many. Italy.  Belgium,  the  Netherlands,  Den- 
mark and  Switzerland)  went  into  operation 
'1954). 

7:   Daniel  Boone  Day     Kentucky) 

8:   Battle    cf   New   Orleans    (1815). 

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Regular  TV  schedule,  three  times  weekly, 
inaugurated  by  WGY,  Schenectady  (1928). 

Feast  of  St.  Columba. 
Confederate  Memorial  Day  (Petersburg,  Vir- 
ginia). 

Feast  of  St.  Barnabas. 

The  Continental  Congress  appointed  John 
Adams.  Thomas  Jefferson,  Benjamin  Franklin, 
Roger  Sherman  and  Robert  R.  Livingston  to 
draft  a  declaration  of  independence  (1776). 
Kamehameha,  first  King  of  Hawaii,  observed 
in  Hawaii. 

TransAtlantic  radiophoto  of  Pope  Pius  XI  by 
Korn  appearing  in  the  New  York  World  de- 
clared "a  miracle  of  modern  science."  (1922). 
John  Augustus  Roebling  born  (1806). 
Baseball  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  in- 
vention of  the  game  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 
(1939). 

Hawaii  organized  as  U.  S.  territory  (1900). 
Harriet  Beecher  Stowe  born   (1811). 
Flag  Day. 

Pioneer  Day  (Idaho). 

Franklin  demonstrated  the  identity  of  elec- 
tricity and  lightning  by  use  of  a  kite  (1752). 
Arkansas,  25th  state  admitted  to  the  Union 
(1836). 

Oregon  boundary  treaty  signed  at  Washing- 
ton by  Great  Britain  and  the  U.  S. 
Commencement,  the  climax  of  the  academic 
year  when   degrees  are  conferred  with  im- 
pressive ceremony. 

Bunker  Hill  Day.  (In  Massachusetts,  Suffolk 
County). 

Battle  of  Waterloo  (1815). 
Beginning  of  War  of  1812. 
King  John  of  England  signed   Magna  Carta 
(1215). 

West  Virginia   Day. 
Longest  Day  in  Year. 
Father's  Day;  3rd  Sunday  in  June. 
New  Hampshire  Joined  the  Union  (1788). 
Constitution  Ratified  (1788). 
Bolivarian  Day   (Canal  Zone). 
San  Juan  Day  (Puerto  Rico). 
U.   S.   approves  act  requiring  certain    pas- 
senger ships  to  carry  wireless  equipment  and 
operators  (1910). 
Virginia  Admitted  (1788). 
North  Korean  Communists  attack  So.  Korea 
(1950). 

Battle  of  Little  Big  Horn,  Montana  (1876) 
"Custer's  last  stand,"  his  defeat  by  the  Sioux 
Indians. 

CBS  presents  first  commercial  color  program 
(1951). 

Virginia  ratified  the  U.  S.  Constitution 
(1788). 

President  Truman  orders  U.  S.  troops  into 
Korea  battle   (1950). 

First     American     Troops     land     in     France 
(1917). 
Helen  Keller  born    (1880). 


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28:  Archduke    iFranz    Ferdinand    assassinated    in 
Sarajevo  (1914). 

U.    S.    purchased    rights    and    franchises   of 
France  in  the  Panama  Canal  (1902). 
Treaty   of   Versailles   ending   World   War    I 
signed   (1919). 

29:  George  Washington  Coethals  born    (1958). 
St.  Peter's  Day. 

30:  St.  Paul's  Day. 

Congress  granted  Yosemite  Valley  and  Mari- 
posa Big  Tree  Grove  to  Calif,  for  a  public 
park  (1864),  The  valley  was  discovered  in 
1851. 

Fourth  Atomic  Bomb  dropped  (experimental 
over  water)  Bikini  (1946). 
First  telecast  of  an  eclipse  of  the  sun  over 
NBC  and  CBS  (1954). 


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1:  Battle  of  San  Juan   Hill    (1898). 

Dominion  Day  (Canada). 

Battle  of  Gettysburg  (1863). 

Federal  fiscal  year  designated  by  the  law  of 

Aug.  26  (1842),  as  beginning  July  1. 

Dept.  of  Commerce  organizes  a  radio  divi- 
sion   to  enforce   Wireless   Act  of   June   24, 

1910    (1911). 
2:  Richard  Henry  Lee's  resolution  declaring  the 

U.  S.  independent  passed  by  the  Continental 

Congress  (1776). 

Garfield  assassinated   (1881). 
3:  Idaho  admitted   (1890). 

John  Singleton  Copley  born  (1737). 
4:  Independence  Day. 

U.    S.    Military    Academy    at    West    Point 

opened  (1802). 

Calvin   Coolidge   born    (1872). 

Slavery  abolished  in   New  York   (1825). 

Providence,  R.  I.  founded  by  Roger  Williams 

(1636). 

Work  on  Erie  Canal  commenced  (1817). 

Thomas  Jefferson  died  (1826). 

James   Monroe   died    (1831). 

John  Adams  died   (1826). 

Cornerstone  of  Washington  Monument  laid 

(1848). 

Surrender  of  Vicksburg  (1863). 

Bartholdi's    Statue    of    Liberty    presented    to 

U.S.  in  Paris  (1833). 

American    pilots    first    participated    in    air 

raids  over  Germany  (1942). 
5:  Admiral  David  G.  Farragut  born    (1801). 
6:  Republican  Party  founded    (1854). 

John  Paul  Jones  born  (1747). 

Columbia   University  opened    (1754). 
7:  U.  S.  annexed  Hawaii  (1898). 
8:  John  D.  Rockefeller  born   (1839). 

Liberty    Bell   cracked    tolling  death   of   John 

Marshall  (1835). 
9:  Elias  Howe  born    (1819). 
iO:  Wyoming  admitted   (1890). 

James  McNeill  Whistler  born   (1834). 


11:  John   Quincy  Adams  born    (1767). 

Federal   Communications   Commission   is  or- 
ganized   to    succeed    Federal    Radio    Comm. 

and    also    to    regulate    wire    telephony    and 

telegraphy  (1934). 
12:  Orangeman's  Day. 
13:  Forrest's  Day  (Tennessee). 
14:  Stars  and  Stripes  adopted   (1777). 

Bastille     Day— First    Celebrated     in     U.    S. 

(1914). 

Admiral   Perry  opened   first   negotiations   for 
trade  with  Japan  (1853). 

First  sports   event  in   color,   races   at   Mon- 
mouth Park,  N.  J.  (1951). 
15:  St.  Swithin's  Day. 
16:  Mary  Baker  Eddy  born    (1881). 

First  Atomic  Bomb  exploded   (experimental) 

New  Mexico  (1945). 
17:  Munoz   Rivera's  birthday   (Puerto  Rico). 
18:  William  Makepeace  Thackeray  born   (1811). 
19:  Franco-Prussian  War  began    (1870). 
20:  Guglielmo  Marconi  died    (1937). 
21:  Spanish  Armada  defeated  by  England  (1588). 

Society  of  Jesuits  abolished  by  Pope  Clement 

XIV  (1773). 

First  battle  of  Bull  Run    (1861). 

CBS    begins   TV   broadcasting   from    station 

W2XAB  (1931). 
24:  Simon   Bolivar  born    (1783). 

Pioneer  Day  (Utah). 

Mormon  Pioneer  Day  (Idaho). 
25:  Occupation  Day  (Puerto  Rico). 

Fifth  Atomic  Bomb  exploded    (experimental 

under  water)    Bikini    (1946). 
26:  George  Bernard  Shaw  born    (1856). 

Serge   Koussevitzky  born    (1874). 

New  York    ratified    the   U.   S.   Constitution 

(1788). 
27:  First  successful  Atlantic  Cable   (1866). 

Barbosa's  birthday,  in  the  Canal  Zone. 
28:  Austria   declared  war  on   Serbia    (1914). 

Volunteers  of  America  Founder's  Day. 

National  Vegetable  Week  begins. 
29:  Booth  Tarkington  born    (1869). 

Benito  Mussolini  born  (1883). 
30:  Henry  Ford  born   (1863). 

First    Representative    Assembly    in    America 

convened   (1607). 

First  patent  for  wireless  telegraphy  granted 

in  U.  S.  (1872). 

Experimental    television    transmitter   W2XBS 

opened  by  NBC  in  N.  Y.  (1930). 
31:  Feast  of  St.  Ignatius  Loyola. 

AugUJBt 

I:  Colorado  Day. 

Beginning  of  World  War  I   (1914). 
2:  Government  of   India   transferred   to   British 

Crown   (1858). 

U.  S.  War  Dept.  purchased  its  first  military 

plane  from  the  Wright  Brothers  (1909)  thus 

founding  the  Army  Air  Corps. 
3:  Civic  Holiday  (Canada). 


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Columbut   sjiicd   from  Spj  n    (H92L 
4:  ftttt  of  Sr    Dominic. 

5:  litrlc   of   Mobile    Bjy    (1864)    with   Admiral 
Farraguf  in  command. 

Second  Atomic   Bomb  dropped    (1945)    Hiro- 
shima. 
6:  Feast  of  the  Transfiguration. 

Westinghouse  discloses  Stratovision  plan 
(1945). 

Emilic    Dionnc.    of    the    Dionne    quintuplets, 
died     1954' 
7:   International  Peace  Bridge,  dedicated  (1927), 
commemorating     more     than     100    years     of 
peace  between  the  U.  S.  and  Canada. 
Creation  of  War  Department  (1789). 
Society    of    Jesuits    restored    by    Pope    Pius 
VII    11814). 
8:  Charles  A.  Dana  born   (1819). 

Third  Atomic   Bomb  dropped    (1945)    Naga- 
saki. 
9:  First  Train   Drawn  in   U.  S.  by  Steam  Loco- 
motive (1831). 
Iiaak    Walton    born    (1593). 

10:   Herbert  Clark   Hoover  born    (1874). 

Russia    declared    war    against   japan    (1945). 

11:  The  "Clermont"   Fulton's  steamboat  made  a 
successful  run  up  the  Hudson  River  (1807). 
First     baseball      game      in     color,      Brooklyn 
Dodgers   vs.    Boston    Braves   at   Ebbets    Field 
<  1951 1. 

U.S.  Army  used  portable  television  trans- 
mitters to  direct  infantry  operations  remote- 
ly. Demonstration  was  seen  by  coast-to- 
coast   audience    i  1954  L 

14:  V-l   Day    (1945). 

Atlantic  Charter  agreement  between 
President  F.  D.  Roosevelt  and  Prime  Minister 
Winston    Churchill    (1941). 

15:   Panama  Canal  opened   (1914). 

16:   Bennington  Battle  Day   (Vermont). 

First  transatlantic  cable  opened   (1858). 
George  Herman   ("Babe")   Ruth  died  (1948'. 

18:   Virginia   Dare   born    (1587). 

19:  National  Aviation  Day. 

Orville  Wright  born    (1871). 

20:    Benjamin   Harrison   born    (1833). 

21:  Lincoln-Douglas  debate  began  (1858). 

22:  Claude   Debussy  born    (1862). 

23:   Oliver   Hazard    Perry   born    (1785). 

24:    British  burn   White  House    (1814). 

St.    Bartholomew's    Day    Massacres,    France 

(1572). 

Festival  of  St.  Bartholomew. 

25:   Edgar  Wilson    ("Bill")    Nye  born    (1850). 

26:  Suffrage  for  Women— 19th  Amendment 
'1920). 

27;  Drilling  of  first  oil  well  completed  in  West- 
ern Pennsylvania  by  Col.  Edwin  Lourentine 
Drake   (1859^. 

28:  Spanish  landed  at  the  site  of  St.  Aufustinc. 
Fla.  (1565). 
johann  Wolfgang  von  Goethe  born   (1749). 

29:  Oliver  Wendell   Holmes  born    (1809). 


30:  Germany  declared  war  on   Poland    (1939). 
Beginning  of  World  War  II. 
French    fleet  arrived   in  Chesapeake   Bay   to 
further  the  interest  of  American  independ- 
ence  (1781). 

1:  Germany  invaded  Poland    (1939). 

Official    V-l    Day    (1945).    (Surrender   terms 

signed    aboard    U.S.S.    Missouri.) 

Labor  Day. 

Eugene  Field  born  (1850). 
3:  First   American    Peace   Treaty   with    England 

(1783). 

Allies  invaded  Italy  (1943). 
4:  Henry  Hudson  discovered   Manhattan   Island 

(1609). 

First    Electrical    power    station    in    world    in 

New  York  (1882). 

First     telecast     coast-to-coast     via     coaxial 

cable    and    microwave    relays.    Occasion    of 

Pres.    Harry    S.    Truman    opening    Japanese 

Peace  Treaty  Conference  (1951). 
5:  First  Continental  Congress  (1774). 
6:  Lafayette  Day. 

First  Battle  of  the  Marne  (1914): 
7:  James  Fenimore  Cooper  born    (1789). 

Japanese    Peace    Treaty     (WW    II)    signed 

(1951). 
8:  Dutch    surrendered    New    Amsterdam    (New 

York)  to  British  (1664). 

Italy  surrendered    (1943). 

Crimean  War  ended   (1855). 
9:  Admission  Day  (California — 1850). 
10:  Arthur  Holly  Compton  born   (1892). 

Rosh  Hashonah. 
1 1 :  Harvest  Festival. 

O.  Henry  (pen  name  William  Sydney  Porter) 

born    (1862). 

Defender's  Day  (Maryland). 
12:  Battle  of  Lake  Erie  (1813). 
13:  Walter  Reed  born    (1851). 

John  Joseph  Pershing  born   (1860). 

Battle  of  Quebec  (1759). 

Battle    of   St.    Mihiel    (1918)    First    battle 

planned  and  carried  out  by  American  forces 

in  World  War  I. 
14:  Great    Britain   and    its    colonies   in    America 

adopted  the  Georgian  calendar  (1752). 

"The    Star    Spangled    Banner"    written    by 

Francis  Scott  Key  (1814). 
15:  Independence  Day  of  the  Central  American 

Republics  (1821). 

William  Howard  Taft  born  (1857). 
16:  Russians  burned  Moscow   (1812). 
17:  Constitution  Day. 

18:  Cornerstone  of  U.  S.  Capitol  laid  In  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  (1793). 

N.   Y.   Times   established    (1851)    when    its 

first   issue    appeared. 

Columbia    Broadcasting  System   goes   on   air 

with  basic  network  of  16  stations.  Major  J. 

Andrew  White  is  president  (1927). 


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19:  Washington    issued   his   farewell   address  to 
people  of  U.  S.  (1796). 
Yom  Kippur. 

21:  Great  hurricane  swept  Atlantic  Coast  of  N.  Y. 
and  New  England  thence  going  inland  and 
causing  great  loss  of  life  and  property  (1938). 

22:  Lincoln   issued   the   preliminary  proclamation 
freeing  the  slaves  (1862). 
Nathan    Hale   executed    (1776). 
First  day  of  Autumn. 

23:  Naval  battle  between  "Bonhomme  Richard" 
commanded  by  John  Paul  Jones  and  British 
frigate  "Serapis"  in  North  Sea   (1779). 

24:  John    Marshall   born    (1775). 

25:  Balboa  discovered  the  Pacific   (1513). 
Bill  of  Rights  (1789). 

26:  George  Gershwin  born    (1898). 

Battle    of    the    Meuse-Argonne    (Sept.   26- 
Nov.  11,  1918). 

27:  American  Indian  Day  (4th  Friday). 

28:  Georges  Eugene  Benjamin  Clemenceau  born 
(1841). 

29:  Michaelmas  Day. 

30:  Mutual  Broadcasting  System  starts  as  co- 
operative four-station  hookup  (WOR,  WGN, 
WLW,  and  WXYZ),  carrying  first  commer- 
cial program  (1934). 

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7:  Francisco  Franco  proclaimed  head  of  Spanish 

Nationalist  Government   (1935). 

Germany     crossed     border    into    Czechoslo- 
vakia (1938). 
2:  Ferdinand  Foch  born  (1851). 

Mohandas  Gandhi  born   (1869). 
3:  Religious  Education  Week.  First  full  week  in 

October. 
4:  Rutherford  B.  Hayes  born   (1822). 

Wright    Brothers    took    first    long    distance 

flight  in  an  airplane   (1905). 

Chester  A.  Arthur  born    (1830). 
5:  Missouri  Day. 

National  Business  Women's  Week,  generally 

the  second  week  of  Oct. 
7:  Stamp   Act   Congress    held    and    Declaration 

of  Rights  issued  by  Colonies  (1765). 

James  Whitcomb  Riley  born  (1853). 
8:  Edward  Vernon  Rickenbacker  born   (1890). 
9:  Fire  Prevention  Week. 

Fraternal  Day  (Alabama). 

Chicago  Fire   (1871). 
10:  U.  S.  Naval  Academy  in  Annapolis  opened. 

(1845). 
11:  Eleanor  Roosevelt  born  (1884). 

Farmer's  Day  (2nd  Friday)    (Florida). 

YMCA  Founder's  Day — Sir  George  Williams 

born  (1821). 

FCC  approves  CBS  color  TV  tests   (1950). 

National  Bible  Week. 
12:  Columbus  Day. 
14:  William  Penn  born   (1644). 
15:  First   public  demonstration    of   ether  as  an 

anesthetic,    Massachusetts   General    Hospital 

(1846). 
16:  Noah  Webster  born   (1758). 


17:  Surrender  of  General  Burgoyne  at  Saratoga 
(1777). 

18:  General    Tojo    appointed    Premier    of    Japan 
(1941). 
Alaska  Day. 

FCC  sets  aside  bands  in  ultra-high  fre- 
quencies for  television  aural  or  apex  broad- 
casting and  relay  broadcasting,  above  30,000 
kc.  (1937). 

Hurricane  "Hazel"  hits  U.S.  Eastern  coast 
(1954). 

19:  Surrender  of  Cornwallis  (1781). 

Volstead  Act  (Prohibition)  passed  (1919). 
John  Adams  born    (1735). 

20:  FCC  decided  it  would  be  undemocratic  for 
TV  shows  to  be  censored  by  the  govern- 
ment, after  protests  that  crime  shows  in- 
creased juvenile  delinquency. 

22:  The  Metropolitan  Opera  House  opened  with 
presentation  of  Gounod's  Faust  (1883). 

23:  Sarah  Bernhardt  born   (1845). 
Al  Jolson  died   (1950). 

24:  Transcontinental  telegraph  line  completed 
(1861). 

Pennsylvania  Day. 
United  Nations  Day 
William  Penn  born   (1644). 
Light's   Diamond   Jubilee,   largest  commercial 
television  hook-up  (1954). 

25:  First  cabinet  meeting  televised    (1954). 

26:  Erie  Canal  opened  to  traffic  (1825). 

Better  Parenthood  Week,  observed  last  week 
in  Oct. 

27:  Theodore  Roosevelt  born   (1858). 

28:  Dedication  of  Statue  of  Liberty  (1866). 

31:  Hallowe'en. 

Admission  Day,  Nevada  (1864). 

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1:  All  Saints'  Day  (Louisiana). 

Liberty     Day     (St.     Croix,    Virgin     Islands 

only). 

National  Broadcasting  Co.  is  organized  with 

WEAF  and  WJZ  in  N.  Y.  as  key  stations, 

and    Merlin    Hall   Aylesworth    as    president 

(1926). 

2:  General  Election  Day. 

North  Dakota  admitted  (1889). 
South  Dakota  admitted  (1889). 
James  K.  Polk  born  (1795). 
Warren  G.  Harding  born  (1865). 
George  Bernard  Shaw  died    (1950). 

3:  Panama  declared  its  independence  of  Colom- 
bia (1903). 

4:  John  Philip  Sousa  born  (1854). 

5:  Guy  Fawkes  Day  (English). 
U.  S.  General  Election  Day. 

6:  Static-less    radio    system    based    on    FM    in- 
stead of  AM  is  demonstrated  on  21/i   meter 
wave  by  Maj.  E.  H.  Armstrong  at  the  insti- 
tute of  Radio  Engineers,  N.  Y.  (1935). 
American  Art  Week. 

7:  Marie  Skladouska  Curie  born    (1867). 

8:  N.  Y.  Symphony  Orchestra  gave  its  first  con- 


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Monrjnj  jdmitfcd    (1889K 
Op«nin((  p*rformjncc  of  Mctropolifjn  Opera 
in  New  York  wjs  fcleviscd  by  closed  circuit 
ro  32   theaters  m   more   than   25   cities,   and 
s««n  by  soine  70,000  persons. 
9:  Crtit  Fire  m  Boston   (1872). 
American    Education    Week. 

10:   Martin    Luther   bom    (1483). 

U  S  Marine  Corps  was  created  by  the  Con- 
tinental Congress    (1775^. 

II:   ArmistKe  Day.  World  War  I 
Washington  admitted    (1889). 

13:   Robert   Louis  Stevenson  born    (1850). 
Edwin  Booth  born    (1833>. 

14:  Robert  Fulton  born    (1765). 
Book  Week 

15:  Pike's  Peak  discovered   (1806L 

16:  Oklahoma    admitted     il907). 

17:  Siith  Congress  Met  for  First  Time  in  Wash- 
ington   11801). 
Sucx  Canal  opened   (1869). 

18:   Standard  Time  went  into  effect  in  the  'J.  S. 
(18831. 

Dr.  V.  K.  Zworykin  demonstrates  his  kine- 
scope or  cathode  ray  television  receiver  be- 
fore a  meeting  of  the  IRE  at  Rochester, 
N.    Y.    (1929). 

19:  Lincoln's   address   at   dedication   of    National 
Cemetery   on    t^e   battlefield    at  Gettysburg 
(1863). 
lames   A.   Garfield   born    (1831). 

21:  North  Carolina  admitted    (1789). 

Edison  Announced  invention  of  Phonograph 
•1877). 

23:   Franklin   Pierce   born    (1804). 

24:  Zachar7  Taylor  born  (1784). 

28:  Thanksgiving   Day    (4th  Thursday). 

29:   Admiral   Byrd   Discovered  South   Pole    (1929). 

30:  Samuel     L.     Clemens     (Mark     Twain)     born 
(1835'. 

Russia    invaded    Finland    (1939). 
Winston   Churchill   born    (1874). 

December 

2:   Promulgation  of  the  Monroe  Doctrine  (1823). 
3:    Illinois  admitted    (1818). 

Gilbert  Stuart  born    (1755). 
5:   Martin  Van   Buren  born    (1782). 

Walt   Disney   born    (1901). 
7:   Pearl    Harbor    attacked    (1941). 

Roosevelt,      Churchill,      Stalin      confer      at 

Teheran    (1943). 

Delaware    Day. 

Daily   facsimile   broadcasting   inaugurated   by 

KSD,   St.    Louis    (1938). 

First     coast-to-coast     medical     telecast     in 

color,    surgery    in    Los    Angeles,    via    closed 

circuit    '1951  '. 
8:   Eli  Whitney  born    (1765). 

U.  S.  declared  war  on  japan    '1941). 
9:   Germany-Italy   declare   war  on   U.  S.    (1941). 
10;   U.S.  Declared  War  on  Germany-Italy  (1941). 

Peace  Treaty  signed  with  Spain    (1899). 


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Mississippi  admitted   (1817). 
Human    Rights   Day. 
Alfred  Nobel  born    (1833). 
Indiana  admitted   (1816). 
First      Marconi      Wireless     across      Atlantic 
(1901). 

Pennsylvania   admitted    (1787). 
Washington,    D.   C.    became    the   permanent 
home  of  the   U.  S.  Govt.    (1800). 
Council   of  Trent    (1545). 
Alabama  admitted    (1819). 
George    Washington    died    at    Mt.    Vernon 
(1799). 

Bill  of  Rights  Day. 

Dr.  E.  F.  W.  Alexanderson  demonstrates  his 
multiple    lightbrush    television    system    and 
projector  at  St.  Louis   (1926). 
Boston  Tea  Party. 

Ludwig  von  Beethoven  born  (1770). 
John  Greenleaf  Whittier  born    (1807). 
Aviation    Day. 

First   mechanical   airplane    flight   by   Wright 
Brothers    (1903). 
FCC  approved  color  TV   (1953). 
New  jersey  admitted   (1787). 
First  Sunday  paper  published    (1796). 
Tyrus   (Ty)    Cobb  born    (1886). 
V/ashington    went    into    winter    quarters    at 
Valley   Forge    (1776). 

First  electrical  lights  on  Broadway    (1880). 
Pilgrims   landed    at   Plymouth    Rock    (1620). 
First  day  of  winter. 

George  Washington  resigned  Army  commis- 
sion   (1783). 

NBC  establishes  a  permanent  coast-to-coast 
network    (1928). 

"Aida"  first  performed  in  Cairo,  Egypt  (1871) 
composed  for  celebration  of  opening  of  Suez 
Canal. 

Reginald  Fessenden  transmits  human  voice 
by  wireless   (1906). 

Washington  crossed  the  Delaware  to  attack 
Trenton   (1776). 
Christmas   Day. 
Battle  of  Trenton    (1776). 
Record   snow   fall    in    New   York,   exceeding 
in  depth  the  blizzard  of  1888  (1947). 
Louis  Pasteur  born    (1822). 
Iowa    admitted    (1848). 
Woodrow  Wilson  born    (1856). 
Irish  Free  State  became  State  of  Eire   (Ire- 
land). 

Texas  admitted   (1845). 
Andrew  Johnson   born    (1808). 
First  American  YMCA  established  in  Boston 
(1851). 

MBS,  after  operation  as  limited  network  for 
two    years,    expands     transcontinentally    by 
adding    Don    Lee    Broadcasting    System    of 
California  and  other  stations   (1936). 
Rudyard  Kipling  born   (1865). 
The    Gadsden    purchase    and    new    boundary 
treaty    ratified    by    Mexico    and    the    U.    S 
(1853). 
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ALABAMA 


Bay  Minnette,   The  Times:   Bob  Morisette 

Birmingrham  News :   Lily  May  Caldwell 

Birniing-ham   News:    Roger  Thames 

Birming-ham  Post  Herald:   Claude  Keithly 

Birming-ham  Post   Herald:   Fred  Woodress 

Decatur  Dally:   Ruby  Sandlin 

Palrliope,  The  Courier:  Francis  Gaston 

Fayette  County  Times:  Douglas  Barbour 

Fayette,  West  Alabama  News:  O.  C.  Morgan 

Florence  Herald:  Harold  May 

Florence  Times :  Louis  Eckl 

Foley,   The  Onlooker:   M.   S,   Howell 

Fort  Payne  Journal:  Harry  Howe 

Fort  Payne,  Times-New  Era:  J.  A.  Downer 

Haleyville,   The  Advertiser:   W.  D.   Smith 

Hamilton,  Marion  County  News:  Emjna  McKenzie 

Homewood  Shades  Valley  Sun:  George  Watson 

Mobile  Press:  Kenny  Morgan 

Mobile   Reg-ister:   Vivian   Cannon 

Montg'omery,  Alabama  Journal :   Jerry  Carter 

Montg^omery   Advertiser:   Fields   Varner 

Montg^omery   Examiner:    Charlie   Casmus 

Phoenix  City,  The  Herald:  Harald  Paar 

Talladeg-a  News:   Bruce  Harrison 

Troy  Messeng-er:   Clyde  Serfustini 


ARIZONA 


Nog"ales,   International:   Craig  Pottinger 
Nog^ales  Herald:  Alvin  Sisk 
Phoenix,  Arizona  Republic:  Maggie  Wilson 
Phoenix  Gazette :  Bobbie  Johnson 
Tucson,    Arizona   Daily    Star:    John   Farr 
Tucson,  Arizona  Daily  Star:  Leo  Delia  Betta 
Tucson,   Arizona  Daily   Star:   Dorothy  Kalil 
Tucson  Daily  Citizen:   Dick  Olsen 
Yuma  Daily  Sun:  Jones  Osborne 


ARKANSAS 


Ft.  Smith  Times  Record:  Bill  Barksdale 
Ft.  Smith,  Southwest  American:  C.  C.  Brown 
Harrison  Daily  Times:  J.  E.  Dunlap,  Jr. 
Hot  Spring's,   Sentinel  Record:  Edna  Howe 
Little  Rocl?,  Arkansas  Democrat :  Inez  Ma«duff 
Little  Rock,   Arl^ansas   Gazette:   Paul  Mendy 
North  Little  Rock  Times:    John   Pruniski,  Jr. 
Paragrould,    Daily   Press:    Gene   Wirges 
Pine   Bluff   Commercial:    Gordon  Freeman 
Searcy  Daily  Citizen:  Perren  Jones 

CALIFORNIA 

Apple  Valley   News:    Eva  Conrad 

Apple  Valley,   Corralings:   Chuckles  Reid 

Bakersfield  Calif ornian:   Jim  Day 

Bakersfield,  The  Calif  ornian:  Murray  Arnold 

Barstow  Printer  Review :  Martin  Weinberger 

Calexico   Chronicle:   Bud  Phillips 

Chioo,  Enterprise  Record:  Bill  Lee 

Coalinga  Record:  George  Edwards 

Crescent   City  American:    Howard   Griffin 

Crescent  City,  Del  Norte  Triplicate:  Jim  Yarbrough 

Eureka,  Humboldt  Times:  Leontine  Bennett 

Hollywood-Citizen   News :   Zuma  Palmer 

Long-  Beach  Independent  and  Press  Tel. :  Jane  Hoxie 

Los  Ang'eles,  l^aily  News:  Paul  Price 

Los  Angeles,   Herald-Express:   Bob  Hull 

Los    Angeles    Herald-Express:    Owen   Callin 

Los  Angeles  Examiner:   Jack  Lait,  Jr. 

Los  Angeles  Times:   Walter  Ames 

Los  Angeles,  The  Mirror:  Hal  Humphrey 


Marysville,  Appeal  Democrat:   Bill  Monohan 

Mill  Valley  Review:   John  Ward 

Navato  Advance:   James  Cuzner 

North   Hollywood,    Valley   Times:    Allen    Rich 

Oakland   Tribune:    James   Abbe 

Palm  Springs,  Desert  Sun:  Ward  Riswold 

Pasadena   Independent:    Bill    Bird 

Pasadena  Star  News:  Bill  Monroe 

Pasadena  Star  News:   Charles  Perlee 

Petaluma   Argus  Courier:   Bill  Sobranes 

Riverside  Enterprise:   Harry  Lawton 

San   Bernardino,    Sun-Telegram:    Dee   Phillips 

San   Diego,   Evening  Tribune:   Dave  Mclntyre 

San   Diego  Union:   Don  Freeman 

San   Diego   Union:   Bonnie   Rogers 

San  Francisco,    Examiner:  Dwight  Newton 

San   Francisco   News:   Paul   Speagle 

San  Francisco   Call  Bulletin:   Bob  Hall 

San  Francisco   Chronicle:    Terence  O 'Flaherty 

San  Jose  Mercury:   Frank  Freeman 

San  Luis  Obispo,  Telegram  Tribune:  Elliott  Curry 

San  Rafael  Independent  Journal:   Jack  Craemer 

Santa  Barbara,  News-Press:  Ronald  Scofield 

Santa  Barbara,   Star:  Fran  Benes 

Vallejo    Times-Herald:    Dave   Beronio 

Vallejo   Times-Herald:   Don   Gleason 

Ventura,    Star-Free  Press:   Fred   Cleer 

Victorville,  Apple  Valley  Herald:   Marty   Jewett 

Wasco  News:  Wally  Shafer 

Watsonville,  The  Pajaronian:  Frank  Orr 

Willows  Daily  Journal:  Harold  Westlund 

Yreka,  Siskiyou  Daily  News:  Dick  Layman 

Yuba  City,  Independent  Herald:  Earl  Brownlee 


COLORADO 


Alamosa,  Daily  Courier:   Charles  Barnes 

Boulder.   Daily  Camera:  Arline  Neal 

Denver  Post:   Helen  Verba 

Denver  Times:   John  W.  Fishback 

Denver,    The  Monitor:   Bob   Erikson 

Denver,   The  Monitor:   Roy  Raney 

Denver,  The  Monitor:  Carson  Harris 

Denver,    Rocky  Mountain    News:   Earl   Winnergren 

Greeley   Booster:   Loren  Walling 

Greeley   Journal:    Jule  Edgerton 

Greeley  Tribune:   Bob   Widlune 

CONNECTICUT 

Bridgeport  Herald:  Martin  Lee 

Bridgeport  Post:   Fred  Russell 

Bridgeport  Post-Telegram:   Jean  Rose 

Bridgeport,   Sunday  Herald:  T.ieo  Miller 

Danbury,   News-Times:    Steve  Collins 

Hartford   Courant:    Ethel    Ronton 

Hartford  Courant:   Jack  Fitzgerald 

Hartford  Courant:    M.    Oakley   Stafford 

Hartford  Times:  L.  A.  Young 

Hartford,  The  Sunday  Herald:  Ray  Linders 

New  London  Day:   George  Clapp 

Norwich   Bulletin:   Eli  Cramer 

Putnam  Patriot:   John  McCormack 

Putnam,  Windham  County  Observer:   Arthur  Bove 

Stamford  Advocate:    E.   R.   McCullough 

Waterbury,    Waterburian:   Lawrence  Witte 

Waterbury   American:    E.   Christy   Erk 

Willimantic   Chronicle:   Roy   Downer 

DELAWARE 

Wilmington,  Journal :  Mary  Elizabeth  Power 
Wilmington.   Morning  News:   Florence   Kasky 


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SAra«ola.  The  News:    Furnian   Arthur 

Sara»uta   Herald   Tribtiuo:    Koy   Cook 

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Sf.  PptersbiirK  Tinus:  Uun  Hull 

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Atlanta  Constitution:    Paul   Jone«« 

Atlanta   Daily    World:    Marion    JackKon 

Atlanta  Journal:   Joe   Boyd 

Atlanta  Journal-Constitution:    Dwanylle    Warren 

Atlanta.  Pittsburgh  Courier:   William    Fowlkes 

Aurusta    Herald:    John    L.    Bivmes 

Cochran  Journal:   William  R.   Smith 

Columbuy   Inquirer:    Edge  Keed 

Columbus.   Ledper-Enquirer:    Bob    Brown 

The  I>alton  Citizen:   Mark  Paoe 

Decatur.  DeKalb   New   Era:   Joe   Baird 

Eaatman.    Times-Journal:    E.   T.    Methvin 

Franklin  News  and   Banner:    Berrien  Me<'utohen 

Gainesville.  The  Daily  Times:  Joe  Dabney 

Hawkinsville  Dispatch:   John  C.   MoCune 

Hopansville   Herald:    Leo  Bowen 

LaGramre  Daily  News:  Tom   MarKae 

Maoon  Telegraph  &   News:   Mrs.  Donald  MeDonald 

Marietta  Daily  Journal:   Bill  Kinney 

Newman   Times   Herald:    James   Thomasson 

Savannah  Evening  Press:  John  Sutlivs^ 

Savannah   Mominir   News:    Frank   Rossiter 

Sutesboro.    Bulloch   Herald:    Mrs.   Ernest    Brannen 

Toccoa  Record:    R.   W.  Graves 

Vidalia    Advance:    R.    E.    Ledford 

WTajcroM  Journal-Herald:   Dorothy  Smith 

Waycrosii   Journal-Herald:    Roger    Williams 

We«t  Point.   Valley  Daily  Times   News:   Joe  Railey 

IDAHO 

raldw.-ll.    News-Tribune:    Mike   I^yton 
Ooeur  d'Alene  Prr^s:  Chuck  Bonder 
Idaho  Falls.  The  Post  ReifiBter:  J,  Robb  Brady 
Idaho  Falls.  The  Post  Register:   George  Seott 
Kelloirr  Evening  News:  William  Penny 
Wallace.    North   Idaho  Press:    Robert   Bull 

ILLI/VOf.S 

Cannl  Times:    Roy   O'Nt-ul 

Chicago  Amerif;an:    Janet    Kern 

Cbicaro  Daily    News:    Ethel   Diceardo 

Chi'-:*^'.  "<  f^-i'}  Amerifrin:    Bill    Meliugh 

Ch.  /'inf-<:    Luria    Carter 

Ch  !•:   fjtrry   Wolters 

!>="  /i-rrial   News:    Phyllis  Cundlff 

^-  J    and    Review:    James    Beaumont 

I>'>  '  hronicle:  C.  Edward   Raymond 

Bv  '  w:   Kric  I^md 

H^^'  '    Daily  lUk'ihter:   Alta  Porter 

H'  fTj   Illinoisan:   Hum   liuneoek 


haSalle.    U.iUy    News  Tribune:   Bob  J(»lins 

.M.irum    Uaily    Kt<publiian:    Homer    Butler 

MoliMc    naily    Dispateh:    Kli/.abeth    lAleCarthy 

I'eUin  Daily  Times:   Marie  1-ewis 

I'foriJi  Journal  »^-   Stai-;   K.   M.  Shepards4)n 

NoiTis  City    News:    Rue   Stirr 

Koekford   Mornins-   Star:    Betty    1..   Thro 

The    \{ov\<    Islam!   Arsus:    Charles   Sanders 

Sprinslio'ii.    Illinois  State  Jouinal:    Robert   Harris 

SpriiiKlieUl.     Illinois     State     Register:     James     .Vnn- 

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Connersville.   Nows-Exanimer:    Fmiuett  Jaekson 
Evansville  Coiu'ier:   Franee^  Braeey 
Evaiisvillo  Press:  Sally   Kineaid 
Fort    Wayne,   Jounial-(ja/,;'(  te :    J -an    Maek 
Fort    W'aync,  News-SiMitiiuM :    P  •;    O'Connor 
Indianapolis  Star:  Riehard   Hart 
Indianapolis  Times:    KathhM'u    Cvengos 
liuliaiiapolis   News:   (ieorgia  (iianakos 
Jefforsonville  Post:    Joe  Chall'ant 
Kokomo  Ti'ibune:   Dow  Richardson 
New  Albany.   The  Tribune:    Wally   Criswell 
South  Bend  Tribune:  Robert  Sijangler 
Warsaw  Times-Union:    R,    O.   Me(Jlynn 

IOWA 

Cedar   Rapids,    Gazette:    Nadine   Subotnik 
Clear    Lake,    Mirror-Reporler :    Genevieve    1 
Davenport,   Dail.v  Times:    Ron   Loreiizen 
Davenport,  Daily  Times:  Ina  Wickham 
Davenport,    Democrat:    Bill    Wundram 
Davenport,   Times-Democrat:   Ina  Wickham 
Des  Moines   Register :    Paul  Cotton 
Des  Moines,  Reg^ister:  Mike  Covvles 
Estherville  Daily  News:   D.   Lee 
Mason  City,   Globe  Gazette:   Thor  Jensen 
Muscatine   Journal:    W.alter    Russell 
Spirit  Lake  Beacon:  Art  Lorch 


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Atchison  Daily   Globe:    Cotton   O'Neil 
Great   Bend  Daily  Tribune:   Bob   Graham 
Great  Bend,  Herald-Press:   Paul  Conrad 
Lawrence   Outlook:   Ed   Abels 
Manhattan    Mercury:    Bill   Colvin 
McPherson   Daily  Republican:   Mark  Anson 
Topeka,    Daily  Capitol:    Allen   Young 
Wichita   Beacon:    Chapin   Wallace 
Wichita  Eagle:   Earl  Shaw 

ViENTUC1<i\ 

Ashland   Independent:    J.    T.    Norris 

Ashland,  Boyd  Co.  Observer:  John  R.  Gilpin,  Jr. 

Ashland,    Daily  Independent:   John   McGill 

Benton,    Tiibune-Democrat :    Bill   Nelson 

Bowling  Green,  Park  City  Daily  News :  J.  R.  Gaines 

Campbellsville,    News-Journal:    George    Trotter 

Frankfort,    State    Journal:    Bill    Fluty 

Lebanon  Enterprise:  Paul  Crowdus 

Lebanon,  Marion  Falcon:   Paul  Owens 

Louisville,   Courier-Journal :  Bill  Ladd 

Louisville,  Courier-Journal:  Angela  Preis 

Louisville  Times:  Jack  Eisen 

Mayfield,  Messenger:   Jessie  Anderson 

Owensboro    Messenger:    Larry    Hager 

Paducah,  Sun-Democrat:  Joe  LaGore 

Paducah,    Sun-Democrat:    Joe  Mitchell 

Paducah,  Sun-Democrat:  Bill  Powell 

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Alexandria  Town  Talk:  Jim  West 

Baton  Rouge,  Morning  Advocate:   Margaret   Ulxon 

Baton  Rouge,  Morning  Advocate:  Jim  Faulkner 

Baton   Rouge,   Morning  Advocate:   Bill  Rivers 

Baton  Rouge,    State  Times:   Ernest  Gueymard 

The  Houma  Courier:   John  Gordon 

Jennings  Daily  News:   Harvey  Laing 

Minden     Herald      and     Webster     Review:      Ma.ior 

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New  Orleans,  The  Item:  Ted  Liuzza 
New   Orleans   States:   Bob  Sublette 
New  Orleans,  Pittsburgh   Courier:   Ernest  Curry 
New    Orleans,    Times   Picayune:    Ed    Brooks 
Shreveport   Journal:   Wallace  Beene 


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Virginia,  Misabi  Daily  News:  Amundo  DeYoannes 
Winona  Daily  News:  Joseph  Rizzardi 


Augnsta,  Daily  Kennebec  Journal:  Ruth  Henderson 
Bangor,   News:  Elizabeth  Kilmire 
Bangor,   Patriot:    Tom  Weber 
Lewiston,  LeMessager:  L.  P.  Gagne 
Lewiston,    Sun-Journal:   Rose  Nickerson 
Portland  Press  Herald:  Robert  B.  Beith 
Rumford  Times:  Everett  Martin 

MARYLAND 

Annapolis,  Evening  Capitol:  Ham  Elliott 
Baltimore,    Sun:   Donald  Kirkely 
Baltimore   Evening  Sun:   Hope  Pantell 
Baltimore  Morning  Sun:   Robert  Snyder 
Baltimore   Sunday   Sun:   James  Brown 
Baltimore  News-Post  and  Sunday  American: 

Jennie  Lea  Bird 
Hagerstown,  Morning  Herald:  Joe  Harp 
Sagerstown,  Daily  Mail:   George  Rash 
Salisbury  Advertiser:  Samuel  Sherwell 
Salisbury  Times:    Oscar  L,.  Morris 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Boston    Globe:    Mary    Cremmens 

Boston   Globe:    Elizabeth  Sullivan 

Boston  Herald:   William  Buchanan 

Boston,   Herald-Traveler:  Joe  Levine 

Boston  Post:  Mark  Finley 

Boston  Post:  Howard  Fitzpatrick 

Boston  Record:   Joe  Purcell 

Boston,   Christian  Science  Monitor:   Mabelle   Joyce 

Boston,  Christian  Science  Monitor:  Mary  Handy 

Boston,    Record-American:    Anthony   LaCamera 

Brockton,    Enterprise:    Malcolm    Dalton 

Brockton,  Enterprise:   Joseph  Messier 

Fall  River  Transcript:  Hal  Sayers 

Haverhill   Gazette:   Vin  Driscoll 

Holyoke   Transcript:   Irene    Michelek 

Hyannis,  Cape  Cod  Standard-Times:  Newell  Avery 

Pittsfield,    Berkshire   Eagle:    Milton    Bass 

Pittsifield,    Berkshire    Eagle:    Ed    Farrell,    Jr. 

Pittsfield,  Berkshire  Eagle:  Ted  Giddings 

Springfield   Newspapers:   Harvey  Gray 

Springfield  Union:   Graydon   H,   Spragg 

Worcester,  Evening  Gazette:  Jim  Gourgouras 

Worcester,    Sunday  Telegram:   Don  Williams 

Worcester,   Telegram:  Fred  Rushton 


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Benton  Harbor,  News  Palladium:  Russ  Isminger 

Cheboygan  Tribune:  Gordon   Turner 

Detroit   Free  Press:   Mark  Beltaire 

Detroit  Free  Press:  Dick  Osgood 

Detroit  Free  Press:  Betty  Lou  Peiterson 

Detroit  News:  Herschell  Hart 

The  Detroit  News:  Betty  Hyde 

Detroit  Times:  Andy  Wilson 

The  Flint  Journal:    Ralph   Coulter 

Grand  Rapids  Press:  Florence  Kasprzak 

Grand   Rapid"    Press:   Mrs.   Joseph  Mack 

Grand  Rapids   Herald:   Sue  Rogers 

Ionia   County  ]^<=^ws:    Fred   Keister 

Lansing,   State  v  ournal:  Kenneth  West 

Muskegon  Chronicle:    Luella    Schaefer 

Saginaw  News:  H.  Spendlove 


MINIVESOTA 


Albert  Lea  Tribune:  Ken  Allen 

Albert  Lea,  Community  Magazine:  Mac  Lyon 

Alexandria,  Lake  Region  Farmer:   Keith  Hockett 

Alexandria,  Park  Region  Echo :  Gordon  Duenow 

Brainerd  Daily  Dispatch:  W.  C,   McCullough 

Brainerd,  Crow  Wing  County  Review:  C.  Burnson 

Eveleth  News  Clarion:  Joe  Orehak 

Grand  Rapids,  Herald-Review:  Ken  Hickman 

Hibbing  Tribune:  George  Fisher 

Minneapolis  Star  Journal:  Cedric  Adams 

Minneapolis  Tribune:  Will  Jones 

Moorhead,  Daily  News:  Dick  Terry 

St.  Cloud,  Times  Publishing-  Co.:   Harold  C.   Shol- 

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St.  Paul  Dispatch:   Bill  Diehl 
St.  Paul  Pioneer  Press:   John  Harvey 
Virgrinia.  Mesabi  Daily  News:  Everett  Blomgren 


MISSISSIPPI 


Aberdeen  Examiner:  Roy  Steinfort 
Amory  News-Advertiser :   Theron  Harden 
Biloxi,  Daily  Herald:  Ike  Brandt 
Biloxi.  Daily  Herald:  Cosman  Eisendrath 
Canton.  Madison  County  Herald:   Phil  Mullen 
Clarksdale.  Press  Register:  Bill  Skelton 
Columbus,  Commercial  Dispatch:  Drew  Shankle 
Corinth.  The  Daily  Corinthian:  Frederick  Jay 
Pulton,  Itawamba  County  Times:   D.  C.  Hardin 
Jackson,   Clarion  Ledger:   Purser  Hewett 
Jackson,  Daily  News:  Max  Smythe 
Natchez   Democrat:   Elliott   Trimble 
Paseagoula,   Chronicle- Star:  Easton  King 
Pickens,  Four  County  News:   Jim  Lacey 
Vicksburg  Evening  Post:  Burrell  C.  Conway 

MISSOURI 

Columbia  Missourian:   Eugene  Sharp 
Columbia  Tribune:   J.  P.  Hamel 
Independence  Daily   News:   Tuck  Stadler 
Joplin  Globe  and  News  Herald:  Ray  Cochran 
Kansas   City  Star:   Bob  Hoyland 
Rolla  Daily  Herald:  William  Breuer 
Rolla  Daily  Herald:  L.   W.  Martin 
Springfield    Advertiser:    Ethel    Strainchamps 
Springfield  Newspapers,   Inc.:  Dale  Freeman 
Springfield,   Weekly  News  Journal:  Jim  Billings 
St.  Joseph,  Times  Review:  George  Sherman 
St.  Louis,    Globe  Democrat:    Peter  Rahn 
St.  Louis,   Post  Dispatch:   Warren   Schoyen 

NEBRASKA 

Beatrice  Daily  Sun:  Robert  Marvin 
Grand  Island  Independent:  Harold  Hartley 
Lincoln  Journal  and  Star:  Burton  D.  Mann 
Lincoln  Star:  James  Lawrence 
Sidney   Telegraph:    Jack  Lowe 

NEVADA 

Las  Vegas  Sun:  Bill  Willard 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Laconia  Evening   Citizen:   Nancy   Pashley 

NEW  JERSEY 

Asbury  Park  Press:    Gail  Christensen 
Bridgeton  Evening  News:  Meade  Landis 
Camden,   Courier-Post:    Bud   Stretch 
Newark  Evening  News:  Roland  Lindbloom 
Newark  News:    Bob   Taylor 

Newton.  New  Jersey  Herald:   Marlin  S.  Morgan 
Trenton,  Trentonian:  Bill  Blitman 
Trenton   Times:    Bob   Stewart 

NEW  MEXICO 

Albuquerque  Journal:  H.  P.  Pickrell 
Albuquerque  Tribune:  Dan  Burrows 
Gallup  Independent:  Larry  McSwain 
Gallup  Times:  William  J.  Bonville 


NEW  YORK 


Albany,    Knickerbocker  News:   Bill  Skirving 
Aubiirn,  Citizen-Advertiser:   Don  Byington 
Auburn,  Citizen- Advertiser:  Frederik  Osborne 
Binghamton  Press:  Tom  Cawley 
Brooklyn  Eagle:   Steven  Scheer 
Buffalo   Courier-Express:    Jean   Dingle 
Buffalo  Evening  News:   Ray  Rinch 
Cortland.  Herald-Journal:   Margaret  Miner 
Cortland,  Post-Standard:  Arthur  Cameron 
Elmira  Star  Gazette:   Jim  Morse 
Garden  City,  Newsday:  Joe  Coppola 
Garden  City,  Newsday:  Betty  McKenna 
Huntington,   Long  Islander:    Clarence   MacLachlan 
Jamaica,    L.    I.Pres:    John    Lester 
Jamaica,   Long-  Island  Daily  Press:   Morton  Pye 
Jamestown  Post-Journal:  John  A.  Hall 
Jamestown  Sun:   Edward  J.   Byrne 
Port  Jervis  Union   Gazette:  Dan  Dwyer 
Kenmore  Record  Advertiser:  P.  D.  Fahenstock 
Kingston  Ulster  Press:   Oliver  Stalter 
Lockport,  Union-Sun  &  Journal:  T.  E.  Brundage 


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Fuuay  Sprinirs.  The  Indtpcn(i«rit  :   Todd  Caldwell 
Jaokmnville.   Daily  News:  J.    B.    Kobinson 
Kinoton    Free   Press:    Jake   Strother 
MorKanton.   The  News-HoraUi :    Stanley    Moore 
Raleiich.   News   &  Observer:   Jane   Hall 
SaliKbury    Post :    Teenus   Cheney 
Sanford   Herald :    Krnetit   Jennes 
Selma,  Johntitonian-Snn :    Tom   DaviN 
Spindale.   Tlie   Sun:    (ilenn   JamoK 
Wallar-f   Enterprise:  Tom   ik>ney 
Wallace    EnterpriBo      ^a^e    Kivenbark 
Wil»on.    Dally  Timi  ►■     \  ernon    Morton 

NORTH   DAKOTA 

Ii«-vilH   I>ake  Daily  Journal     Kuss   Diishinski 
I>H%'ilii   Lake  World:   (iordan   Stefonowioz 
Diekini»on    Prew:    Ad    Nordmurken 
Fanro  Forum-  Stan  Couan 
JamcuUiwn  Sun :   Rill   Wrieht 
Mtnot    Daily    Nowh:    J:m  k    Bone 
Minot   Daily    New«-    Blanoho    Lynehe 

OHIO 

AkroD.    Beaeon-Joumal:    Art  CiilllHon 
Ek^llefontame.    The    Kxaniinr-r:    Ham    MePeok 
Cln/rinnati    InMmnr:  JameH  Devane 
Cincinnati    Emjinrer:    MaRe*^   Adams 
Cin'-innati    I>-ad<-r:    B«'n    Sinison 
Cin/innati    PoHt:    Mar>    Wood 
Cin^'innati  Timen  Star:  Charloton   Wallace 
Ck-voland    Newn:    Mauriee    Van   Metre 
Cleveland   Plain   Dealer:   (;eort:e  Condon 
Cleveland    Pre**:    Hian    Andernon 
ColumblM.   The  Citizen     Jo   Bradley   Ke«d 
ColuinbuA   Dinpat^-h :    Dean  Myera 


lolumbus   Star:    Pauline  Smith 

Columbus.  Ohio   Stato  Journal:    (Uenna   Hunter 

Columbus.  Ohio  Slato  Journal:  Poely  Smith 

t'oshoi'lon  Tribune:   Kenneth  Slaughter 

l);iyt<>n    Journal-HcraUl :    Brainard    Plaitt 

Dayton  Journal    Herald:    Dale   Stevens 

Kiiullay.    U<>publican-Oourier:    Allen    Dudley 

1  ronton    Tribune:    Don    Mayne 

Jackson    Herald:   Jerry    Kirkendall 

Marion  Star:   Franees  Haas 

Martins  Perr.v,  Tinioa  Leader:   Bob  Fordyee 

MiddltMowii  Journal:  Warren   Wolfe 

Nih^s   Daily  Times:  Ajines  Lopata 

riu'    Portsmouth    Times:    John    Gr<»en 

Portsmouth    Times:    Jim    Joseph 

Warren  Tribune  Chi^onicle:   John  Forrest 

VoniiKstown    Vindicator:    Adrian    Slifka 


OKLAHOMA 


Cushiiip    Daily    ('itizen:    Robert    B.   Allen 
Drimiripht.    Journal:    Gordon   Rockett 
Enid   Morninp  News:    Bob   Leahr 
McAlcster  News  Capital:    Howard  Cowan 
Poiica  City    News:    Ivy   Coffee 
Ponca  City  News:   Gareth   Muehmore 
Tulsa  Tribune:    John   Booker 
Tulsa   World:    Russell   Guleon 

OREGON 

Coos   Bay   Times:  UUa  E.   Bauers 
Coos  Bay  Times:   Gene  Briggs 
Coquille    Sentinel:    Ralph   Stuller 
Eug-ene  Reg-ister   Guard:    Jack   Craig 
Klamath    Falls,    Herald    and   News:    Florence   Jen- 
kins 
Klamath    Falls,     Herald     and    News:     J.    Maxwell 

W'achope 
McMinnville,   Daily  News-Reg-ister:   Bill  Powell 
Medford  Mail  Tribune:  E.  C.  Ferguson 
Oregron    City,    Enterprise-Courier:    Richard    Reven- 

augh 
Portland,  The  Oregonian:  Fi'aneis  Murphy 
Portland,   Tlie   Oregon   Journal:    Bill  Moyes 
Prineville,  Central  Oregonian:  Ed  Donally 
Redmond,   The   Spokesman:   Mary   Brown 
Salem,  Capital  Journal:  Margaret  Magee 
Salem.    Oregon   Statesman:   Wendell  Webb 

VENNSYEYANIA 

Allentown,    Call-Chronicle:    Arthur   Gerhart 

AUentown,  The  Morning  Call:   Phil  Storch 

Altoona  Mirror:   Ed   Benny 

Altoona   Mirror:  Pat  Hinton 

Altoona  Mirror:   Leo  Carroll 

Beaver  Valley  Times:   Ralph  Young 

Bethlehem   Globe   Times:    Robert  Kirkpatrick 

Bethlehem  Globe  Times:  C.   Fred  Ritter 

Bradford  Era:    Joe   Cleary 

Bradford  Era:   Fred  Tascone 

Brookville,   American:  Jim  Howard 

Butler   Eagle:    Bill    Faust 

Chester  Times:  Mitch  Rosenfeld 

Chester  Times:   Gil  Spencer 

Chester  Times:    Matt   Zabitka 

Clarion,    Democrat:    Walt    Smith 

Clearfield,  The  Pi-ogress:   Betty  Hamilton 

Coatesville,    Record:    George    Heintzleman 

Downingtown,   The  Archive:    Jane  Mcllvaine 

Erie    Daily    Times:    Eddie    Mead 

Erie   Dispatch:    Mike  Lamb 

Gettysburg  Times:    C.  William  Harbaugh 

Hanover,   Evening  Sun:   Cap  Grenier 

Johnstown,    Observer:    Jim    Malloy 

Johnstown,   Tribune-Democrat:   Ed   Kliem 

Lancaster   Advertiser   News:    Glen    Able 

Meadville,   Tribune:    Robert  Bates 

Montrose  Independent:    Henry   Felton 

Mt.  Carmel,    Item:   T.   Stanton 

New   Oastlfi    News:    Bart    Richards 

Philadelphia,    Daily   News:   John   Moore 

Philadelphia.   Daily   News:    Mitchell   SchAvartz 

Philfidelphia,      Evening     Bulletin:     Frank     Brook- 

houser 
Philadelphia,  Evening  Bulletin:   Elmer  Cull 
Philadelphia,   Evening  Bulletin:  Bob  Williams 
PhiL'wlelphia  Inquirer:   Jimmy  George 
Philadelphia   Inquirer:    Jean   Koniuk 


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RADIO-TV     EDITORS 


and 


Philadelphia,  Inquirer:   Leo  Mishkin 
Pittsburgh   Post-Gazette:  Harold  Cohen 
Pittsburgrh,   Post-Gazette:   Win  Fanning 
Pittsburg-h  Press:  Fred  Remington 
Pittsburg-h   Sun  Telegraph:   Jim   Pettican 
Pittsburg-h    Sun-Teleg-raph :    Bill   Clark 
Pittsburg-h    Sun-Telegraph:  Wilbur  Clarke 
Pittsburgh   Sun-Telegraph:   Karl  Krug 
Punxsutawney,   Spirit:    P.   L.   Smith 
Reading  Eagle:   Oan  H.  Thompson 
Reading  Times:  Louis  J.  Schlosberg 
St.   Marys,   Daily  Press:   Jack  O'Brien 
Sayre.    Evening   Times:    Harold   Tingling 
Scranton   Times:    Ed  Donahoe 
Shamokin,    News-Dispatch:    Paul    McAlvvee 
Stroudsburg.    Daily   Record:    Horace   Heller 
Sunbury  Daily  Item:    Malcolm   Arter 
Towanda,    Daily  Review:    David   Turner 
Uniontown,  Evening  Standard:  Buz  Storey 
Uniontown.    Morning  Herald:    Tod    Trent 
West  Chester,  Daily  Local  News:  Butch  McDevitt 
Williamsport,    Grit:   John  B.  Davis 
Williamsport,    Sun-Gazette:    Frank    Ziegier 
York,    Dispatch:    Danner   Chronister 
York,    Gazette   and  Daily:    Jim   Huchins 

RHODE  ISLAND 

Providence  Journal:  Aubrey  Schenk 
Providence   Journal:    William    Keough 

SOVTB  CAROLEIVA 

Bennettsville,     Marlboro     Herald     Advocate:     Bill 

Beasonover 
Greenville.    News-Piedmont:    Hurley    Badders 
Marion    Star:   Lem  Winsett 
Mullins   Enterprise:    James   L.   Piatt 
Newberry   Sun:    Frank   Armfield,  Jr. 
Spartanburg,    Herald-Journal :   Charles   O.   Hearon 
Sumter  Daily   Item:   John  Mitchell 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Aberdeen   American-News:    Ellsworth   Karrigan 
Sioux  Falls,  Daily  Argus-Leader:   Herb  Bechtold 


TENNESSEE 


Chattanooga  Times:  Ruth  Robinson 

Clinton  Courier  News:  Horace  Wells 

Cookeville,  Citizen:  John  R.  Mott 

Cookeville,  Herald:   T.   T.   Gentr>- 

Cookeville,  Oracle:  James  Wall 

Jackson   Sun:  Peggy  McKinnie 

Knoxville   Journal:    Juanita    Glenn 

Knoxville,    News    Sentinel:    Hugh    Allen 

Maryville    Enterprise:    Gene    Thompson 

Memphis.  The  Commercial  Appeal:  Paul  Molloy 

Memphise,  Press  S«imitar:  Louise  Nolan  Ahrens 

Memphis,     Press-Scimiter:     Robert    Johnson 

Nashville    Banner:    Eddie   Jones 

Nashville    Tennessean :    Helen    P.    Abernathy 

Oak  Ridge,  The  Oak  Ridger:  Richard  Smyser 

Oak  Ridge,  The  Oak  Ridger:  Herb  Stein 

Pulaski   Record:    Clarence   Holley 

Sparta  Expositor:   Floyd  Bryan 

TEXAS 

Alice   News:   Hal   Kennedy 
Amarillo   Daily  News:   Patsy   Dinan 
Amarillo  Daily  News:   Tex  Keirsey 
Austin-Statesman:    Charles    Green' 
Beaumont  Enterprise:  Merita  Mills 
Beaumont  Journal:   Gladys  Quilliam 
Big  Spring  Herald:   Robert   Whipkey 
Crystal  City.   Zavalla  Sentinel:   Bill  Berger 
Dallas   Morning    News:    Fairfax    Nisbett 
Dallas  Morning  News:   John  Rosenfield 
Dallas  Times  Herald:   Walter  Kempley 
Ft.  Worth  Press:  Jack  Gordon 
Houston    Chronicle:    Ann    Hodges 
Houston    Chronicle:    Everett    Collier 
Houston  Informer:   Carter  Wesley 
Houston  Post:  Isabelle  Brown 
Houston  Press:   Tommy  Mahr 
Ja<?ksonville,  The  Journal:   Bill  Laurie 
Lubbock,   Avalanche-Joumal :    Charles   Guy 
Lubbock,    Avalanche-Jom-nal :    R.   C,   Hankins 


Lufkin   Daily   News:   Jim  Hale 
Odessa  American:   Jim  Scott 
Paris  News:  Nancy  Proteet 
Port  Arthur  News:  Grace  Foote 
San   An4onio   Express:    Leona    Pappas 
San  Antonio  Express:   Tom  McGowan 
San  Antonio  Light:  Paul  Trench 
San  Antonio  News:  Jack  Whitley 
Temple   Daily   Telegram:    Larry   Ingram 
Tyler,    Courier- Times :    Bill    Dozier 
Tyler,   Morning   Telegraph:    Phil   Dibert 
Uvalde  Leader  News:  Harry  Hornby,  Jr. 
Victoria  Advocate:   Dave  Hoster 

UTAH 

Logan,   Herald-Journal:    Ray   Nelson 

Salt  Lake  City,  Desert  News:  Jim  Grebe 

Salt  Lake  City,  The  Desert  News:  Howard  Pearson 

VERMONT 

Burlington  Daily   News:  Bob  Cronin 
Burlington  Free  Press:   Robert  Beaupre 


VIRGINIA 


Bedford  Democrat:   Glenn  Babb 

Bristol   Herald  Courier:    Tutt   Bradford 

Buena  "Vista  News:  Lloyd  Page 

Chase  City  Progress:    Nancy  Hipps 

Danville,  Commercial  Appeal:  Watt  Miles 

Danville,   The  Bee:   Johnny  Johnston 

Lexington    Gazette:   Houston  Harlow 

Lexington,  Rockbridge  County  News:  Matt  Paxton 

Marion,  Smyth  County  News:  James  Tindall 

Narrows,  Valley  Leader:  Eton  K.  Goldwaite 

Norfolk   Ledger-Dispatch:    Sandusky   Curtis 

Norfolk    Virginian-Pilot:    Warner    Twyford 

Richmond    News   Leader:   Norman   Rowe 

Roanoke   Time:    William    Atkinson 

Roanoke  World-News:  W.  C.  Stouflfer 

WASHINGTON 

Aberdeen   Daily  World:  Ed  Stanley 

Port  Angeles  Evening  News:  Joe  Lewis 

Bellingham    Herald:    Charles    Seifrit 

Lynden    Tribune:    Bill   Lewis 

Seattle    Post    Intelligencer:    Bill    Jahn 

Seattle  Times:  Ed  Baker 

Tacoma  News  Tribune:   Helen  Rogers 

WEST   VIRGINIA 

Charleston  Daily   Mail:    Arnold   Knapp 
Charleston  Gazette:    Nancy  Brady 
Fairmont,    The    Times:    Bill   Evans 
Fairmont,  The  Times:   C.  E.  Smith 
Fairmont.   The   West    Virginian:    Helen   Bickle 
Fairmont,   The  West  Virginian:  Richard  Parrish 
Huntington,    Herald- Advertiser:    Ernie   Salvatore 
Huntington,    Herald   Advertiser:   Jack  York 
Huntington    Advertiser:    Brooks    Wells 
Wheeling   Intelligencer:    Dorothy   Cohen 
Wheeling  Intelligencer:  Norman  Yost 
Wheeling   News-Register:   Harry   Hamm 

WISCONSIN 

Beaver  Dam,  Daily  Citizen,  Bill  Conners 

Beloit  Daily  News:  Bob  Edwards 

Eau  Claire,  Leader  Telegram:  M.  B.  Atkinson 

Janesville   Gazette:   Ralph  Schroeder 

Madison,     Wisconsin     State    Journal:     William     L. 

Doudna 
Menomonie,  Dunn  County  News:   Paul  Hassett 
Milwaukee  Journal:  Bea  Pepan 
Milwaukee   Sentinel :    Buf'k  Herzog 
Racine    Journal-Times:    Charles   E.   Edwards 
Sturgeon  Bay,  Door  County  Advocate :  Chan  Harris 
Wisconsin    Rapids,   Daily   Tribune:    Carl   E.   Otto 
Woodville  Leader:  Art  Best 

WYOMING 

Cody    Enterprise:    Larry    Morrison 

Cody   Rustler:   Bill  Rankin 

Lander,  Wyoming   State  Journal:   Bill   Epler 

Lander,  Wyoming  State  Journal:  William  Luzmoor 

Sheridan  Press:  Bob  Johnson 


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1ELEVISI0N— the  miracle  of  sight  and  sound  —  which  has 
linked  the  nation  with  dramatic  impact  in  a  few  short  years 
—  is  still  on  the  threshold  of  a  revolutionary  period:  the 
coming  of  color  to  the  millions  of  viewers  coast-to-coast.  Like 
the  growth  of  conventional  black  and  white,  and  the  experi- 
mentation in  color,  the  1955  Television  Year  Book  is  a  reveal- 
ing edition  of  video  progress. 


THIS  YEAR,  as  in  the  past  years  since  the  coming  of  televi- 
sion, experts  in  the  field  of  video  have  contributed  much 
to  the  story  of  television  as  unfolded  in  the  pages  that 
follow.  We  again  are  mindful  of  the  many  contributions  made 
to  this  volume  and  wish  to  express  our  thanks  to  all  those 
who  participated  in  its  compilation. 


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i^hilco  anr]  Goodyear  send 
a  heartfelt  "thanks"  to  all 
the  fine  actors,  writers  and 
technicians  who  year  after  year 
have  made  TKIJ: VISION  PLAYHOUSE 
America's  leading  dramatic  program. 


TELEVISION 
PLAYHOUSE 

SUNDAYS 

9-10  P.M.  (E.  S.  T.)— NBC-TV 


THE  GOODYEAR  TIRE  &  RUBBER  CO.,  INC.  •  PHILCO  CORPORATION 

802 


FAMILY  TV  OWNERSHIP  INCREASES 

As  a  Percentage  of  All  Families  in  the  U.  S.  and  in  Each  of  28 
Geographic  and  Family-Type  Groups 

•  Figures  released  by  the  Market  Research  Corporation  of 
America,  based  on  a  natiomvide  stttdy  of  28  geographic  and  family- 
type  groups  of  viewers,  indicate  a  continued  steady  purchase 
increase  of  TV  sets.  The  folloiving  table  released  during  1954 
revealed  these  percentage  increases: 


July  1954 

United   States    58% 

Regions : 

Northeast    77 

South 37 

North   Central    61 

Mountain  &  Southwest 40 

Pacific    56 

City  Size: 

Farm    28 

Under  2,500    41 

2,500    to   50,000 39 

50,000   to    500,000 64 

500,000   &   over 81 

Total  Family  Income: 

Upper   Fourth    70 

Next   Fourth 63 

Next   Fourth 59 

Lowest    Fourth    41 

Education  of  Family  Head: 

Grade  School    51 

High  School   65 

College     61 

Size  of  Families: 

1  &  2  Members 48 

3  Members    65 

4  &  5  Members 69 

6  Members  &  Over 55 

Age  of  Housewife: 

Under   35    Years 65 

38  thru  44  Years 68 

45  Years  &  Over 49 

Presence  of  Children: 

5  Years  &  Under 65 

6-12   Years    65 

13-20  Years    58 

No  Children   50 


October  1954 
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It  is,  when  you  own  a  new 

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804 


Potential  Market  Only  Touched 

By  Syndicated  Film  Industry 

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By  M.  J.  RIFKIN 

Vice-President 

In  Charge  of  Sales,  Ziv  Television  Programs,  Inc. 


'TpHE  year  1954  can  be  marked  down  as 
a  banner  year  in  the  sales  of  Ziv 
Television  properties,  and  we  are  con- 
fident 1955  will  break  all  previous 
records. 

During  1954,  two  Ziv  properties  in 
their  second  year  of  production,  'Tavor- 
ite  Story"  and  "I  Led  Three  Lives," 
passed  the  200-market  point,  and  two 
others  "Boston  Blackie"  and  "Cisco 
Kid"   exceeded   150   markets. 

In  addition,  the  three  Ziv  properties 
introduced  during  1954,  "Mr.  District 
Attorney,"  starring  David  Brian,  "Meet 
Corliss  Archer,"  starring  Ann  Baker  and 
Mary  Brian,  and  "The  Eddie  Cantor 
Comedy  Theatre"  all  sold  at  a  record- 
breaking  rate. 

nan 

Introduced  last  May,  "Mr.  District  At- 
torney" neared  the  200  market  point  by 
the  end  of  1954,  while  "Meet  Corliss 
Archer,"  introduced  in  July,  had  passed 
175  markets  by  the  end  of  the  year. 

"The  Eddie  Cantor  Comedy  Theatre" 
was  sold  at  the  most  phenomenal  rate 
ever  achieved  by  a  syndicated  television 
film.  Introduced  in  November,  1954,  the 
program  was  sold  in  more  than  180  mar- 
kets in  eight  weeks  of  selling  and  be- 
fore the  program  was  put  on  the  air. 

This  rapid  rate  of  sales  was  accom- 
plished despite  the  fact  that  the  pro- 
gram, budgeted  at  an  average  cost  of 
$53,000  per  show,  carried  the  highest 
rate  card  ever  issued  for  a  syndicated 
television  film. 

nan 

The  rapid  acceptance  of  these  pro- 
grams in  1954  by  local,  regional  and 
national  spot  advertisers  indicates  that 
the  syndicated  television  film  industry 
has  barely  scratched  the  surface  of  its 
potential  market. 

Let's  take  a  long  look  at  the  needs  and 
desires  of  the  local  and  regional  adver- 
tiser in  order  to  determine  why  syndi- 
cated television  film  as  an  advertising 
vehicle  has  increased  so  rapidly  in 
popularity. 

First,  the  local  and  regional  advertiser 


wants  to  utilize  as  his  advertising  medi- 
um a  program  with  the  high  quality  of  a 
network  show,  but  at  a  cost  within  the 
means  of  his  advertising  budget. 

Only  through  film  are  top  quality,  top 
star  programs  available  at  the  local 
level.  And  with  film  programs  as  pro- 
duced by  Ziv,  the  advertiser  gets  top 
star  names,  top  property  values  with 
immediate  and  widespread  audience  ac- 
ceptance. 

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Secondly,  the  regional  advertiser  and 
many  national  advertisers  are  inter- 
ested in  putting  their  sales  story  into 
specially  selected  markets,  the  local 
advertiser  into  one  or  more  markets  in 
his  area.  This  can  only  be  achieved 
through  film  programs,  with  stations 
selected  on  a  spot  basis  to  get  the  best 
available  time  slots  and  adjacencies.  The 
only  way  these  advertisers  can  purchase 
the  times  and  markets  they  want  and 
still  get  top  quality  vehicles  is  through 
syndicated  television  film. 

n   n   n 

Thus,  the  outlook  for  the  syndicated 
television  film  industry  is  bright.  How- 
ever, this  should  not  be  cause  for  com- 
placency. The  key  to  continuing  success 
in  this  field  is  top  quality  product.  Ad- 
vertisers want  quality  television  pro- 
grams .  .  .  not  just  celluloid.  Turning  out 
films  is  one  thing.  Producing  fine  quality 
programs  specifically  designed  for  tele- 
vision is  completely  different,  a  highly 
specialized  field.  "Meet  Corliss  Archer," 
"Mr.  District  Attorney,"  and  "The  Eddie 
Cantor  Comedy  Theatre"  were  not  suc- 
cessful because  they  were  television 
films.  They  were  successful  because  they 
embodied  the  talent,  writing  skills  and 
production  techniques  that  set  them  apart 
as  television  films  with  an  instant  audi- 
ence appeal. 

This  is  the  answer  to  high  sales  of 
syndicated  television  film.  Although  the 
market  among  local  and  regional  adver- 
tisers is  there,  it  will  be  the  producer  of 
high  quality  film  products,  starring  top 
names  in  instant  audience  appeal  pro- 
grams, whose  show  will  be  in  demand. 


805 


i 


COLOR  TELEVISION 


A  COMPILATION  OF  TERMS,    s 

SYSTEMS  AND  EQUIPMENT 

To  make  color,  the  latest  advancement  of  television,  comprehensible,  these 
explanatory  notes  serve  to  add  a  working  knowledge  to  the  pleasure  of 
televiewing.  All  data  has  been  compiled  from  reliable  records  and  manu- 
facturers' equipment  specifications. 


Achromatic:  Chiaroscuro;  black  and 
white. 

Brightness:  The  variation  in  visually 
perceptive  emission  of  light. 

Camera  Spectral  Characteristic:  Spe- 
cific sensitivity  of  individual  cam- 
era's color  channel  respective  of 
wavelength. 

Chroma:  Resultant  color  character- 
ized by  saturation  only. 

Chromaticity:  Shades  of  chromatic  or 
achromatic  color  specifically  by  hue 
and  saturation. 

Chrominance:  The  variation  between 
a  color  and  a  similar  hue  of  equal 
radiance. 

Chrominance  TV  Signals:  Voltage  re- 
ceived from  red,  green  or  blue  area 
of  color  camera. 

Cie:  Committee  Internationale  d'Ec- 
lairage. 

Color  Disruption:  Disturbance  of  color 
pattern  caused  by  rapid  alteration 
of  physical  status.  Eg.,  a  momen- 
tary visual  obstruction. 

Color  Edging:  Disturbing  factors  af- 
fecting color  clarity  at  fringe  areas. 

Color  Fringing:  Disturbing  hues  af- 
fecting image  in  alteration  of  pic- 
ture object  from  one  field  to  an- 
other. 

Color  Gamut:  Restricted  area  of  de- 
marcation from   basic  color  range. 

Color  Signal:  Any  signal,  excepting 
monochrome  or  luminance,  which 
affects  chromaticity  values. 


Compatibility:  Standard  monochro- 
matic reception  of  color  transmit- 
ted by  unvarying  monochrome  re- 
ceptor. 

Convergence:  Focal  point  intersection 
of  electronic  beams  on  shadow-mask 
of  picture  tube. 

Color  Cross:  Monochrome  interfer- 
ence on  chrominance  channel. 

Compatible  Fusion:  Dual  merging  of 
sidebands  of  equal  bandwidth  minus 
appreciable   tangential   disturbance. 

Hue:  Excepting  grey,  commensurate 
with  the  term  "color";  a  prevailing 
wavelength  which  accentuates  blues, 
reds,  etc. 

Luminance:  Normal  illumination. 

Luminance  Consistency:  Color,  so 
transmitted,  that  chromaticity  of 
picture  is  received  without  notice- 
able luminance  disruption. 

Mixed  Highs:  Transmission  of  high 
frequency  components  in  conjunc- 
tion with  luminance  to  assimilate 
achromatic  detail  in  colored  image. 

Monochrome  Signal:  TV  signal  serv- 
ing as  regulator  of  luminance  on 
standard  and  color  receivers. 

Primary  Colors:  Selective  combina- 
tions of  red,  blue  and  green  which 
form  diverse  hues.  Sole  limitation  is 
upon  mixture  of  basics. 

Saturation:  Chromatic  opalescence  or 
variable  degrees  of  colors  with 
white.  Darker  shades  are  of  fuller 
saturation. 


807 


The  standard  of  quality 
wherever  films  are  used 

EASTMAN  PROFESSIONAL  MOTION  PICTURE  FILMS 
THE  EASTMAN  16mm  PROJECTOR,  MODEL  250 
THE  EASTMAN  TELEVISION  RECORDING  CAMERA 

Whether  you  use  film  to  bridge 
the  coast-to-coost  gap  of  time 
and  space  ...  to  overcome  the 
confinements  of  studio  walls  .  .  . 
or  to  pre-test  your  investment 
in  time  and  talent,  Eastman  is 
always  the  first  choice  both 
for  production  and  projection. 

Motion  Picture  Film  Department 

EASTMAN  KODAK  COMPANY 

Rochester  4,  N.  Y. 

Agents   for   the   Sale   and    Distribution   of   Eastman    Professional   Motion    Picture    Films 

W.  J.  GERMAN,  INC. 

Fort  Lee,  N.  J.;  Chicago,  III.;  Hollywood,  Calif. 


808 


COLOR  EQUIPPED 
STATIONS -U.S.A. 

•  As  of  January  1, 1955 
nan  


state 

City 

Station 

1954              19->o 

Affil. 

Alabama 

Birmingham 

WABT 

_ 

NBC-TV;  DuMont 

WBRC-TV 

— . 

(BS-TV 

Mobile 

WALA-TV 



XBC-TV 

Montgomery 

WCOV-TV 



CBS-TV;  DuMont 

WSFA-TV 

— 

NBC-TV 

Arizona 

Phoenix 

KPHO-TV 

Sept. 

CBS-TV 

rhoenix-Mesa 

KV.4K 



NBC-TV 

Tucson 

KOPO-TV 



CBS-TV 

KVOA-TV 

July,  1956 

NBC-TV 

Arkansas 

Little  Rock 

K  ARK-TV 

_ 

NBC-TV;  DuMont 

Pine  Bluif 

KATV 



CBS-TV 

Texarkana 

KCMC-T\^ 

— 

CBS-TV 

California 

Bakersfield 

KERO-TV 



NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

Chico 

KHSL-TV 



NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

Fresno 

KMJ-TV 

— 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

Los  Angeles 

KHJ-T\^ 

— 

DuMont 

KNXT 



CBS-TV 

KRCA 



Feb. 

NBC-TV 

Sacramento 

KCCC-TV 



NBC-TV;  CBS-TV;  DuMont 

Salinas-Monterey 

KSBW-TV 



CBS-TV 

KMBY-TV 



CBS-TV 

San  Diego 

KFMB-TV 

July 

CBS-TV 

KFSD-TV 



NTJC-TV;  DuMont 

San  Francisco 

KPIX 



CBS-TV;  DuMont 

KRON-TV 



NBC-TV 

Santa  Barbara 

KEYT 

Jan.,  1956 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

Stockton 

KTVU 

— 

NBC-TV 

Colorado 

Colorado  Springs 

KKTV 

_ 

CBS- TV;  DuMont 

KRDO-TV 

— 

NBC-TV 

Denver 

KFEL 



DuMont 

KLZ-TV 

Nov. 

CBS-TV 

KOA-TV 



NBC-TV 

Pueblo 

KCSJ-TV 

Fall 

NBC-TV 

Connecticut 

New  Britain 

WKNB-TV 

_ 

CBS-TV 

New  Haven 

WNHC-TV 

— 

June 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV;  DuMont 

Delaware 

Wilmington 

WDEL-TV 

— 

NBC-TV;  DoMont 

Dl»t.  of  Columbia 

Washington 

WRC-TV 

April 

NBC-TV 

WTOP-TV 

— 

CBS-TV 

Florida 

Jacksonville 

WJiHP-TV 



NBC-TV 

WMBR-TV 



CBS-TV;  DuMont 

Miami 

WGBS-TV 



NBC-TV 

WTVJ 

June 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV;  DuMont 

Orlando 

WDBO-TV 



NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

Palm  Beach 

WJNO-TV 

__ 

NBC-TV 

St.  Petersburg 

WSUN-TV 

-1 

CBS-TV 

Tampa 

WFLA-TV 

— 

NBC-TV 

Georgia 

Atlanta 

WAGA-TV 

_ 

CBS-TV;  DuMont 

WSB-TV 

July 

NBC-TV 

Augusta 

WJBF 

— 

NBC-TV;  DuMont 

WRDW-TV 



CBS-TV 

Columbus 

WDAK-TV 



NBC-TV 

WRBL-TV 

Nov.,  1957 

CBS-TV 

Maeon 

WMAZ-TV 



CBS-TV 

WNEX-TV 



NBC-TV 

Savannah 

WTOC-TV 

— 

CBS-TV 

Illinois 

Belleville 

WTVI 

_ 

CBS-TV 

Champaign 

WCIA 

— 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV;  DuMont 

Chicago 

WBBM-TV 

— 

CBS-TV 

809 


i 


V  Ol  OK   KQl 

IIMM.I)  STATIONS  — r.  S. 

■•■■■■■••■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 

A.                      D 

D     D 

Mat* 

aty 

station 

Umi              t9A6 

Ajni. 

WON-TV 

—      April 

DuMont 

WNBQ 

NBC-TV 

Pporia 

>>-!•:  EK-TV 

— 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

WTVII-TV 



DuMont 

Qiitnr> 

KlUJA-TV 

— 

CBS-TV;  DuMont 

W<iKM-TV 



NBC-TV 

Korkford 

WKFA-TV' 

— 

CBS-TV 

WTVO 



NBC-TV 

R«rk  Kliind 

WllBF-TV 

— 

CBS-TV ;  DuMont 

SprlnKtlrld 

KTTS-TV 

— 

DuMont 

WHS 

— 

NBC-TV 

IndkiMi 

HIiMtmliiKtoii 

W^^V 



NBC-TV ;  DuMont 

Klkhiirt 

WSJV-TV 



NBC-TV 

KvrtMsvlIU. 

WFIE-TV 



NBC-TV 

F«>rl  \\  a>  no 

WINT 

— 

CBS-TV 

WKJG-'n' 



NBC-TV;  DuMont 

liKliiiiiaitoMs 

WFBM-TV 



CBS-TV 

WISH-TV 

— 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV; 

DuMont 

M  untie 

WLBC-TV 



NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

Siuitli  Bend 

WSBT 



CBS-TV;  DuMont 

Terre  llaiite 

WTHI-TV 

— 

CBS-TV 

ImV.     . 

AuH's-Des  Moines 

WOI-TV 



DuMont;  CBS-TV 

(  wlar  Kapids 

KCRG-TV 

— 

DuMont 

WMT-TV 



CBS-TV 

Davenport 

W()C-TV 

— 

NBC-TV 

Des  Moines 

WHO-TV 

__ 

NBC-TV 

Fort  Dodse 

KQTV 



NBC-TV 

Mason  City- 

KGIX)-TV 

— 

CBS-TV 

Sioux  City 

KTIV 

— 

NBC-TV 

KVTV 



CBS-TV;  DuMont 

Waterloo 

KWWL-TV 

— 

NBC-TV 

KaiiKMs 

Hutehinson-Wieliita 

KTVH 

_ 

CBS-TV;  DuMont 

rittsburg 

KOAM-TV 

— 

NBC-TV 

Topeka 

WIBW-TV 



CBS-TV;  DuMont 

Wichita 

KEDD 

— 

NBC-TV 

Kcntiirky 

Henderson 

WEHT 



CBS-TV 

Louisville 

WAVE-TV 



NBC-TV;  DuMont 

WHIAS-TV 

— 

CBS-TV 

Louisiana 

Alexandria 

KALB-TV 



NBC-TV 

Baton  Rouge 

WAFB-TV 



NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

Lake  Charles 

KTAG-TV 

— 

CBS-TV 

KPLC-TV 



NBC-TV 

Monroe 

KNOE-TV 

—       Sept..  1050 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV; 

DuMont 

New  Orleans 

WDSUTV 

— 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV; 

DuMont 

Shreveport 

KSLA 

— 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

Maine 

Bangor 

WABI-TV 



NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

Portland 

WCSH-TV 



NBC-TV 

WGAN-TV 

■  — 

CBS-TV 

Maryland 

Baltimore 

WAAM 



DuMont 

WBAL-TV 



NBC-TV 

WMAR-TV 

— 

CBS-TV 

MMMtmehuHtUt* 

Boston 

WBZ-TV 

_ 

NBC-TV 

WNAC-TV 



CBS-TV;  DuMont 

Holyoke 

WHYN-TV 



CBS-TV 

Springfield 

WWLP 

— 

NBC-TV 

Mi<  liiKaii 

Bay  City-Haginaw 

WN  EM-TV 

_ 

NBC-TV 

Detroit 

\V4BK-TV 



CBS-TV;  DuMont 

WWJ-TV 



NBC-TV 

Orand  Rapids 

WOOD-TV 



NBC-TV;  DuMont 

Kalamazoo 

WKZO-TV 



NBC-TV;  CBS-TV; 

DuMont 

I^ansing 

WJIM-TV 



NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

Saginaw 

WKNX-TV 



CBS-TV 

Traverse  City 

WPBN-TV 

— 

NBC-TV 

Minnesota 

Duluth 

KDAL-TV 

_ 

NBC-TV 

Minneapolis 

WCCO-TV 



CBS-TV 

WMIN 



DuMont 

Rochester 

KROC-TV 



NBC-TV 

fit.  Paul-Minneapolis 

KSTP-TV 

— 

NBC-TV 

MUkiHhippi 

Jackson 

WJTV 

__ 

CBS-TV;  DuMont 

■ 

WI>BT 



NBC-TV 

■ 

Meridlaa 

WTOK-TV 

— 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

810 


u   n   D 

COLOR  EQUIPPED  STATIONS  — U.  S. 

A.              n 

n   n 

state 

""■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I 

City 

Station 

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I 
1954            1955 

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I 

Affll. 

Missouri 

Cape  Girardeau 

KFVS-TV 



CBS-TV 

Columbia 

KOMU-TV 



CBS-TV;  NBC-TV 

Kansas  City 

KCMO-T\^ 
KMBC-TV 
WDAF-TV 

— 

Feb. 

DuMont 
CBS-TV 
NBC-TV 

St.  Joseph 

KFEQ-TV 

^_ 

CBS-TV 

St.  Louis 

KSD-TV 

KWK-TV 

WTVI 

~~ 

XBC-TV 
CBS-TV 
DuMon/t 

Springfield 

KTTS-TV 
KYTV 

— 

CBS-TV 
NBC-TV 

Nebraska 

Kearney 

KHOL-TV 

_ 

CBS-TV 

Lincoln 

KOLN-TV 



CBS-TV 

Omaha 

KMTV 
WOW-T\^ 

— 

CBS-TV 

XBC-TV ;  DuMont 

New  Hampshire 

Mt.  Washhigton 

WMTW 

— 

CBS-TV 

New  Mexico 

Albuquerque 

KOB-TV 

— 

NBC-TV 

New  York 

Albany 

WTRI 

_ 

CBS-TV 

Binghamton 

WNBF 



NBC-TV;  CBS-TV; 

DuMont 

Buffalo 

WBEN-TV 
WGR-TV 

— 

CBS-TV;  DuMont 
NBC-TV 

Carthage-Watertown 

WCNY-TV 



CBS-TV 

Kingston 

WKNY-TV 



NBC-TV ;  CBS-TV 

New  York 

WARD 

WCBS-TV 

WRCA-TV 

~~ 

DuMont 
CBS-TV 
XBC-TV 

Rochester 

WHAM-TV 
WHEC-TV 
WVET-TV 

~"~ 

NBC-TV 
CBS-TV 
CBS-TV ;  DuMont 

Schenectady 

WR<iB 

Nov. 

NTftC-TV;  CBS-TV; 

DuMont 

Syracuse 

WHEN-TV 
WSYR-TV 

— 

Nov. 

CBS-TV;  DuMont 
NBC-TV 

Utica 

WKTV 

Nov. 

N^C-TV;  CBS-TV; 

DuMont 

North  Carolina 

Charlotte 

WAYS-TV 
WBTV 

— 

NBC-TV 
NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

Durham 

WTVD 



NBC-TV 

Greensboro 

WFMY-TV 



CBS-TV;  DuMont 

Greenville 

WNCT 

— 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

Raleigh 

WNAO-TV 



CBS-TV;  DuMont 

Winston-Salem 

WSJS-TV 

— 

NBC-TV 

North  Dakota 

Fargo 

WDAY-TV 



NBC-TV 

Valley  City 

KXJB-TV 

— 

CBS-TV 

1 

Ohio 

Cincinnati 

WCPO-TV 
WKRC-TV 
WLWT 

— 

Oct.,  1956 

DuMont 
CBS-TV 
NBC-TV 

Cleveland 

WEWS 
WNBK 
WXEL 

I 

April 

CBS-TV 
NBC-TV 
CBS-TV 

Columbus 

WBNS-TV 
WLWC 

— 

CBS-TV 
NBC-TV 

Dayton 

WHIO-TV 
WLWD 

— 

CBS-TV;  DuMont 
NBC-TV 

Lima 

WIMA-TV 



NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

SteubenviUe 

WSTV-TV 

— 

CBS-TV 

Toledo 

WSPD-TV 

March,  1956 

NBC-TV;  CBS-r*'; 

DuMont 

Youngstown 

WFMJ-TV 



NBC-TV;  CBS-TV; 

DuMont 

Zanesville 

WHIZ-TV 

— 

CBS-TV;  NBC-TV 

Oklahoma 

Oklahoma  City 

KWTV 
WKY-TV 

— 

CBS-TV;  DuMont 
NBC-TV 

Tulsa 

KOTV 
KVOO-TV 

— 

CBS-TV 
NBC-TV 

Oregon 

Eugene 

KVAL-TV 



NBC-TV 

Medford 

KBES-TV 

— 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

Portland 

KOIN-TV 
KFTV 

— 

CBS-TV 
NBC-TV;  DuMont 

Pennsylvania 

Altoona 

WFBG-TV 

__ 

NBC-TV;  DuMont 

Bethlehem 

WLEV-TV 

— 

NBC-TV 

Erie 

WICU 
WSEE 

•~~ 

NBC-TV;  DuMont 
CBS-TV 

Harrisburg 

WHP-TV 
WTPA 

- 

CBS-TV 
DuMont 

Johnstown 

WJACTV 

_ 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV} 

DuMont 

Lancaster 

WGAL-TV 

Jan. 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV; 

DuMont 

811 


i 


Ci)\0\{   K(H  nM»Kl)  STATIONS  — r.  S.   A. 


n   G    n 


KhiMir  Ul:«nd 
*»oMlh  Ciirolin: 


South  Diikntii 
Tmnenser 


TexiiJ* 


Utah 

Virmont 

^irRinia 


HaKhinicton 


^V.  ..I   \  iPKini 


U  ivrofmin 


Wromlng 


City 

Station 

rhilnHrlphIn 

WFIL-TV 

WOAF-TV 

\^-PTZ 

ri((H|>iirKh 

KDKA-TV 

wD-n^ 

^^TCNS 

KrMdiiiK 

WKKU-TV 

WHITM-TV 

Srninton 

WOBT-TV 

WIIkP^-Barrr 

WBRE-r\' 

Froviilpucf 

WJAR-TV 

AndtTNon 

W  AIM -TV 

Cliiirloston 

WCvSr-TV 

WrSN-TV 

Columhia 

WIS-TV 

WNOK-T^ 

Flor«»iioe 

WBTW 

(Jrwnvllle 

WFBC-TV 

Sioux  Falls 

KELO-TV 

riiattanooea 

WDEF-TV 

Johnson  City 

WJHL-TV 

Knoxvillp 

WATE 

WTSK-TV 

Memphis 

WHBQ-TV 

WMCT 

Nashville 

WXAC-TV 

WSM-TV 

AmariUo 

KFDA-TV 

KGNC-TV 

Austin 

KTBC-TV 

Dallas 

KRLD-TV 

WFAA-TV 

El  Paso 

K  ROD-TV 

KTSM-TV 

Ft.  Worth 

WBAP-TV 

Galveston-Houston 

KG  U  LTV 

Houston 

KPRC-TV 

Lubbock 

KCBD-TV 

K  DUB-TV 

San  Angelo 

KTXL-TV 

San  Antonio 

KENS-TV 

WOAI-TV 

Temple 

KCEN-TV 

Wichita  Falls 

KFDX-TV 

KWFT-TV 

Salt  Lake 

KSL-TV 

KTVT 

Burlington-Monfrpelier 

WMVT 

Harrisonburg 

WSVA-TV 

Lynchburg 

WLVA-TV 

Norfolk 

WTAR-TV 

WVEC-TV 

Richmond 

WTVR 

Roanoke 

WSLS-TV 

Seattle 

KOMO-TV 

Spokane 

KHQ-TV 

KXLY-TV 

Tacoma-Seattle 

KTNT-TV 

Yakima 

KIMA-TV 

(harlestxin 

WCH.S-TV 

Huntington 

WSAZ-TV 

Farkernburg 

WTAP 

Whei'ling 

WTRF-TV 

Kan  (  laire 

WEAIJ-TV 

(;reen  Bay 

WBAY-TV 

Ijx  CroHhe 

WKBT 

Madison 

WKOW-TV 

WMTV 

WMBV-TV 

Mjirinette-Green  Bay 

Milwaukee 

WCAN-TV 

WTMJ-TT 

Wau»au 

WSAU-TV 

Cheyenne 

KFBC-TV 

812 

19<M  105S 


11)57 
Summer 


Jan.,  1956 


April,  1956 


Jan.,  1956 
July 


April,  1956 


Sept.,  1956 
Fall 


Feb. 


Affll. 

DuMont 

CBS-TV 

NBC-TV 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

DuMont 

NBC-TV 

NBC-TV 

CBS-TA^ 

CBS-TV 

NBC'TV 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV;  DuMont 

CBS-TV 
CBS-TV 
NBC-TV 
NBC- TV 
CBS-TV 
CBS-TV 
NBC-TV 

NBC-TV 

NBC-TV ;  CBS-TV 

CBS-TV 

NBC-TV 

CBS-TV 

CBS-TV 

NBC-TV ;  DuMont 

CBS-TV 

NBC-TV ;  DuMont 

CBS-TV 

NBC-TV 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV;  DuMont 

CBS-TV 

NBC-TV ;  DuMont 

CBS-TV 

NBC-TV 

NBC-TV 

CBS-TV ;  DuMont 

NBC-TV 

NBC-TV 

CBS-TV 

CBS-TV 

CBS-TV;  DuMont 

NBC-TV 

NBC-TV 

NBC-TV 

CBS-TV 

CBS^TV;  DuMont 
NBC-TV 

NBC-TV 

NBC-TV 
CBS-TV 

CBS-TV ;  DuMont 
NBC-TV 

NBC-TV;  DuMont 
NBC-TV 

NBC-TV 

NBC-TV 

CBS-TV 

CBS-TV ;  DuMont 

NBC-TV;  CBS-TV 

CBS-TV ;  DuMont 
NBC-TV ;  DuMont 
NBC-TV 
NBC-TV 

NBC-TV ;  DuMont 

CBS-TV ;  DuMont 

NBC-TV 

CBS-TV 

NBC-TV 

NBC-TV 

CBS-TV 

NBC-TV 

NBC-TV 


Color  television  sets  require  2,076  parts,    . 
according  to  RCA,  manufacturers  of  21-ineh  receivers. 
These  components  are  provided  by  600  suppUers. 


rUKSIDENTIAL  APPROVAL 


Radio  a)id  television  gained  additional  White  House  acceptance  on 
February  2  when  President  Eisenhower  allowed  radio-TV  coverage 
of  his  weekly  press  conferences. 


BIGGEST  SALE  OF  '54 


C7///-/.S  ./.  Witting,  president  of  Westinghouse  Broadcasting  Co.,  (left, 
seated)  completes  his  company's  purchase  of  station  WDTV,  now 
KDKA-TV,  Pittsburgh,  from  DuMont  by  presenting  a  check  to  Dr. 
Allen  B.  DuMont,  president  of  the  Allen  B,  DuMont  Laboratories. 


814 


1954  RADIO-TV  SET  PRODUCTION 

•   Washington — Radio  and  TV  set  production  for  1954  is  shown, 
by  months,  in  the  following  table: 

Televi- 
sion 

Home 
Sets 

Port- 
ables 

Auto 
394,442 

Clock 

Total 
Radio 

871,981 

January                           420,571 

271,036 

46,571 

159,932 

February                         426,933 

233,063 

98,275 

331,961 

105,933 

769,232 

March  (5  wks.)               599,606 

244,110 

206,130 

370,249 

119,863 

940,352 

April                                457,608 

165,232 

175,424 

330,989 

73,590 

745,235 

May                                  396,287 

173,480 

174,735 

316,519 

57,370 

722,104 

June  (5  wks.)                  544,142 

226,350 

141,904 

336,733 

132,668 

837,655 

July                                  306,985 

150,002 

39,447 

191,512 

57,100 

438,061 

August                            633,387 

280,607 

74,713 

275,008 

155,171 

785,499 

Sept.  (5  wks.)                 947,796 

352,499 

76,271 

296,327 

207,226 

932,323 

October                           921,476 

343,269 

97,331 

336,683 

220,505 

997,788 

November                       858,501 

327,973 

93,716 

404,453 

272,583 

1,098,725 

Dec.  (5  wks.)                  833,423 

300,023 

109,001 

539,584 

312,967 

1,261,575 

7,346,715  : 

5,067,644 

1,333,518 

4,124,460 

1,874,908 

10,400,530 

1954  RADIO  SET  SHIPMENTS 


Washington — The  following  table 
11  months  of  1954: 

State 

Alabama     

Arizona    

Arkansas     

California     

Colorado    

Connecticut     

Delaware     

District  of  Columbia 

Florida     

Georgia    

Idaho    

Illinois    

Indiana    

Iowa     

Kansas     

Kentucky-     

Louisiana     

Maine     

Maryland     

Massachusetts    

Michigan     

Minnesota     

Mississippi     

Missouri     

Montana     


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Total 
55»680 
25.453 
34,180 

395,982 
32,565 
91,085 
12,143 
52,527 

113.252 
92,079 
11,090 

358,677 
98,124 
61,310 
40,599 
60,740 
69,300 
24,095 
89,884 

205,604 

222,429 
74,104 
34.259 

115,871 
15,042 


State 

Nebraska     

Nevada    

New   Hampshire 


Total 
32,153 
5.667 
14.112 


New   Jersey    247,586 

New  Mexico   15,185 

New  York   851,422 

North    Carolina    94,951 

North  Dakota   14,714 

Ohio     311,129 

Oklahoma     48.303 

Oregon     32,765 

Pennsylvania    367.751 

Rhode  Island   29.959 

South    Carolina    .  .    39.880 

South  Dakota   15.812 

Tennessee 73,976 

Texas     225.075 

Utah     17.138 

Vermont     8,413 

Virginia 79,705 

Washington     72,225 

West   Virginia    33,534 

Wisconsin     104,491 

Wyoming     6.317 


GRAND  TOTAL   5.128.337 


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By  SLOCUM  CHAPIN 

Vico-President  in  Charge  of  Sales,  ABC-TV 


T  AST  July  in  an  article  for  Radio  Daily 
^  I  said  that  if  I  were  an  advertiser  I 
would  prefer  the  "steady  spotlijrht"  of 
refrular  broadcast  frequency  to  the  mi- 
predictrtble  "fireworks"  of  the  irreo-ularly 
scheduled  "spectacular."  Now  that  we 
are  in  niid-soason,  I  believe  there  are 
many  lonp-term  lessons  that  can  be 
learned  from  a  study  of  this  season  of 
the  "spectaculars."  these  once-a-month 
block-busters  were  to  usher  in  a  new 
era.  But,  as  Advertising:  Agfe  commented, 
"never  have  so  many  spent  so  much  to 
reach  so  few."  As  somebody  said,  the 
pro<lucers  of  spectaculars  labored  might- 
ily and  brought  forth  a  mouse. 

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We  at  ABC-TV  also  brought  forth  a 
mouse — the  mighty  Mickey  and  his  fab- 
ulous cohorts  of  Walt  Disney's  Fantasy- 
land,  Adventureland,  Frontierland  and 
Tomorrowland — in  a  program  that  has 
proved  the  big  hit  of  the  season.  The  suc- 
cess of  Disneyland  week  after  w^eek  un- 
derlines many  important  principles  of 
value  to  the  advertiser. 

The  spectaculars  got  such  an  enthusi- 
astic ballyhoo — before  they  started — that 
six  advertisers  committed  themselves  to 
spend  $14,000,000  on  them  on  just  one 
network.  The  results,  however,  have 
been  unspectacular.  In  most  cases,  the 
spectaculars  drew  smaller  Trendex  rat- 
ing than  their  competition. 

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By  contrast,  Disneyland's  initial  Tren- 
dex rating  was  higher  than  that  of  any 
other  previous  spectacular.  Its  first  Niel- 
sen rating  (Nov.  1)  was  41.0  and  its 
second  (Nov.  11)  was  44.4,  both  out- 
rating  the  spectaculars.  On  an  average 
audience  basis,  DisneylanrI  had  a  36.7 
rating,  compared  with  a  28.3  for  "Lieb- 
man  Presents" — highest-rated  spectacu- 
lar in  the  Nov.  11  report. 

In  the  same  Nielson  report  Disneyland 
ranks  sixth  in  average  audience  rating; 
the  nearest  spectacular.  The  Liebman 
Show,  ranks  30th— despite  its  much 
hijfher  cost.  What  can  we  deduce  from 
the  facta  ? 


•  The  importance  of  the  weekly  dial- 
ing habit.  People  tend  to  tune  in  from 
the  force  of  habit,  just  as  in  the  old  days 
of  radio  there  was  a  Bing  Crosby  habit 
on  Wednesday. 

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•  The  importance  of  continuity.  Spec- 
taculars try  for  surprise,  being  different. 
They  often  end  up  as  "freaks,"  stum- 
bling because  they  seek  novelty  for  nov- 
elty's sake.  They  lose  the  values  gained 
by  producer,  crew,  cast  and  writers  work- 
ing continuously  together. 

•  The  value  of  sponsor  identification. 
Although  I  have  seen  no  sponsor  identi- 
fication ratings  on  the  spectaculars,  I 
have  a  strong  hunch  that  relatively  few 
people  know  the  sponsors  of  the  specs. 

•  The  plusses  of  merchandising  and 
promotion.  The  ability  of  the  advertiser 
to  capitalize  on  the  personality  of  the 
performer  and  program,  to  utilize  them 
in  their  print  ads  or  on  packages,  to  use 
them  in  many  subsidiary  ways,  is  of 
growing  importance.  We  broadcasters 
have  to  do  more  in  this  field. 

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•  The  importance  of  sincerity  and 
intimacy.  The  specs  have  tried  to  over- 
awe the  public  with  expensive  produc- 
tions. But  the  public  wants  sincerity  and 
warmth,  values  the  intimacy  of  TV. 

•  The  criterion  of  costs.  Money  is  no 
substitute  for  ideas,  skill  and  art.  The 
viewer  doesn't  see  the  budget.  We  in  TV 
have  to  keep  costs  in  line.  The  fact  is 
that  for  the  average  evening  show  cost- 
per-thousand  homes  dropped  from  $13.85 
in  November  1951  to  $9.34  in  March- 
April  1954,  according  to  Nielsen, 

Disneyland,  of  course,  is  only  one  ex- 
ample— although  a  "spectacular"  one — 
of  a  good  program  realizing  its  full 
potential  on  ABC-TV.  Disneyland  proves 
that  when  it  comes  to  choosing  a  network 
winner,  it's  not  the  track  but  the  horse 
that  counts.  In  1955  The  New  ABC  will 
continue  to  invest  millions  of  dollars  in 
new  programming  requisites — and  will 
continu  eto  program  weekly  shows,  in 
the  interest  of  the  public  and  advertisers 
alike. 


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A.  B.  C.  TELEVISION  NETWORK 


__.  JOHN  H.  MITCHELL 

Vice  President  in  Charge  of  the  ABC  Television  Network 

Heading  the  ABC-TV  Network  is 
JOHN  H.  MITCHELL  who  was  pro- 
moted to  the  position  of  Vice  Presi- 
dent in  Charge  of  the  ABC  Television 
Network  on  Nov.  1,  1953.  His  dy- 
namic leadership  and  organizational 
ability  have  gained  for  his  recog- 
nition as  an  outstanding  executive. 
John's  achievements  in  the  theatre 
business  with  the  Balaban  &  Katz 
Corporation  led  to  his  entry  into  TV 
in  1948  as  General  Manager  of  the 
firm's  Channel  4  in  Chicago.  He  was 
the  prime  mover  in  developing  the 
station  into  one  of  the  most  success- 
ful in  the  nation.  John  left  his  posi- 


tion of  General  Manager  of  Channel 
4  to  join  the  American  Broadcasting 
Company  as  Vice  President  and 
General  Manager  of  WBKB  in  Chi- 
cago. Again  he  demonstrated  his 
great  executive  and  competitive 
abilities  and  established  a  success- 
ful record.  On  July  1,  1953,  Mitchell 
was  moved  to  New  York  as  Vice 
President  and  General  Manager  of 
WABC-TV.  His  outstanding  record 
with  WABC-TV  led  to  his  most  re- 
cent appointment  as  Vice  President 
in  Charge  of  the  ABC  Television 
Network. 


MITCHELL 


ROBERT  M.  WEITMAN 
Vice  President  in  Charge  of  Programming  and  Talent 


One  of  the  most  valuable  executives 
in  the  telecasting  industry  is  ROBERT 
M.  WEITMAN,  ABC-TV's  Vice  Presi- 
dent in  Charge  of  Programming  and 
Talent.  Bob  Weitman  joined  ABC  as 
a  direct  result  of  the  merger  of  the 
American  Broadcasting  Company, 
Inc.,  and  the  United  Paramount  Thea- 
tres, Inc.  Bob  is  well  known  to  the 
people  in  show  business.  His 
acumen  as  a  showman  and  de- 
veloper of  outstanding  talent  had  far 
reaching    effects    in    the    success    of 


the  original  Paramount  Pictures,  Inc., 
and  as  a  vice  president  cf  UPT,  Inc., 
sparked  that  company's  immediate 
success  as  an  independent  opera- 
tion. He  brings  all  of  his  outstanding 
abilities  to  the  greatly  strengthened 
operations  of  the  American  Broad- 
aasting  Company's  Television  Net- 
work and  its  new  era  of  "star 
power"  in  his  executive  capacity  as 
vice  president  in  charge  of  program- 
ming  and   talent. 


WEITMAN 


JOHN  DALY 
Vice  President  in  Charge  of  News,  Special  Events,  Sports  &  Public  Affairs 


One  of  the  best  known  executives  in 
the  television  industry  is  JOHN 
DALY,  ABC's  Vice  President  in 
Charge  of  News,  Special  Events, 
Sports  &  Public  Affairs.  John  Daly, 
long  a  byword  with  radio  and  tele- 
vision audiences  throughout  the  na- 
tion, joined  ABC  on  August  1,  1953. 
He  is  especially  well  known  to  audi- 
ences for  his  news  sense  as  well  as 
his  ability  to  reach  behind  the  story 
and  detail  the  significant  back- 
ground. John's  "quarterbacking"  of 
the  ABC  Radio  and  Television  Net- 
works'   coverage    of    the    notional 


political  conventions  in  1952  and  the 
Election  Night  coverage  in  1952  and 
1954  won  for  him  new  laurels  in  the 
news  field.  A  former  White  House 
correspondent  and  a  veteran  of  sev- 
eral national  political  conventions 
and  elections,  John  has  covered 
every  kind  of  story  ranging  from  the 
Nurenberg  Trials  in  Germany  to  the 
ill-starred  Texas  City  explosions.  He 
remains  in  the  small,  select  group  of 
executives  whose  names  are  syn- 
onymous with  the  best  in  video  and 
radio  news  journalism. 


DALY 


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OFHCERS 

Robert    E.    Kintner  President 

Earl    E.    Anderson Vice-President 

Charles    T.     Ayres Vice-President 

Slocum     Chapin Vice-President 

lames    H.    Connolly Vice-President 

John    Daly Vice-President 

Robert    H.    Hinckley Vice-President 

Earl    Hudson Vice-President 

Ernest    Lee    jahncke,   Jr Vice-President 

Frank     Marx Vice-President 

)ohn   H.    Mitchell Vice-President 

Harold   L.    Morgan,  Jr Vice-President  & 

Controller 

Theodore   I.  Oberfelder Vice-President 

Sterling     C.     Quinlan Vice-President 

in  charge  of  WBKB 

Thomas    Velotta Vice-President 

Robert    M.   Weitman Vice-President 

Paul    Whiteman Vice-President 

Ceraldine    B.   Zorbaugh Secretary  fir 

General  Counsel 

Omar  Elder Ass't.  Secretary  & 

Ass't.  General  Counsel 

TELEVISION 

John   H.  Mitchell Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Television  Network 

Engineering  &  General  Services 

Frank  Marx Vice-President  in  Charge 

Clure  Owen Administrative  Assistant 

John   Preston.    Director  of   Engineering   Facilities 
Gr  General  Services 

Thomas  F.  Foy Purchasing  Agent 

Joseph   J.   Spagnola Director  of  Office  & 

Studio  Services 

William   Trevarthen Director  of  Engineering 

Operations 
Richard  Hamilton     Supervisor  of  Communications 

Lawrence  A.  Ruddell Recording  Director 

Reginald    Willcocks Traffic    Manager 

Merle    Worster  Eastern    Engineering 

Operations  Manager 

Finance,  Personnel 

Harold   L    Morgan,  Jr Vice-President  fir 

Controller 
Marie    McWilliams  Director    of    Personnel 

Jason   Rabirrovitz  Assistant  Controller 

j     Russell  Gavin  Chief  Accountant 


Labor  Relations 
Mortimer  Weinbach.    Director  of  Labor  Relations 

Legal  &  Business  Affairs 
Geraldine   B.    Zorbaugh ....  Secretary   &   General 

Counsel 

Omar  Elder Assistant  Secretary  &  Assistant 

General  Counsel 

James  Stabile Director  of  Business 

Affairs  Department 

Program 

Robert  M.  Weitman Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Programming  &  Talent  Television 

Robert  Lewine Director  of  Television 

Program   Department 

Richard  Depew Manager  of  TV  Program 

Operations 

Freelon    Fowler Film   Program   Manager 

Charles  Mortimer Ass't  To  TV  Program 

Director — In  Charge  of  Program  Production 
J.  English  Smith.  .Manager  of  TV  Program  Service 

Services 

Robert  L.  Stone .  .  Director  of  Television  Services 

Department 

Ruth  K.  Blainey Operations  Manager 

James  McNaughton Executive  Art  Director 

Harold  Sobolov Studio  Supervisor 

Music 

Paul  Whiteman Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Music 

News,  Special  Events,  Sports 
&  Public  Affairs 

John  Daly.  ..  .Vice-President  in  Charge  of  News, 
Special  Events,  Sports  &  Public  Affairs 

Thomas  Velotta, Vice-President  & 

Administrative  Officer  of  News,  Special 
Events,  Sports  fir  Public  Affairs 

Francis  N.  Littlejohn Director  of  News  and 

Public  Affairs 

Donald  G.  Coe Director  of  Special  Events 

and  Operations 

William   A.  Whitehouse Director  of   Radio 

&  TV  Sports 
Wiley  Hance Manager  of  Public  Affairs 

Advertising,  Publicity,  Promotion 

&  Continuity  Acceptance 

Gene  Accas.  .Director  of  Advertising,  Pronrotion 

and  Publicity 


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Ellen  Heagerty Supervisor  of  Audience 

Information 
Grace  johnsen. Director  of  Continuity  Acceptance 

Willis  B.  Parsons Manager  of  Advertising 

Ernest  E.  Stern Manager  of  Publicity 

A.  L.  Seton Trade  News  Editor 

Sales 

Slocum   Chapin Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Television  Network  Sales 

Charles  R.  Abry TV  National  Sales  Manager 

Henry  T.  Hede Director  of  Sales  Service 

TV  Network 

Mary  Alice  Connell Manager  of  Station 

Clearance— TV 

Station  Relations 

Ernest  lee  jahncke,  Jr Vice-President  in 

Charge  of  Station  Relations 

Alfred  R.  Beckman Director  of  Station 

Relations  for  TV  Network 

Frank   Atkinson Manager  of  Co-Operative 

Program   Department 

Research  and  Sales  Development 

Don  Dtjrgin Director  of  Research  and  Sales 

Development 

Donald  Coyle Director  of  Research 

Dean  Shaffner Director  of  Sales  Development 

ABC  Film  Syndication,  Inc. 

George  T.  Shu  pert President 

Richard  P.  Morgan Executive  Assistant  to 

President 
Donald  L.   Kearney ...   Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Sales 

Howard  Anderson Dallas  Office  Manager 

John  B.  Burns Midwest  Manager 

William  L.  Clark Western   Manager 

Joseph    Porter Atlanta   Office   Manager 

Lee  Francis Promotion  Manager 

Joseph  F.  Greene Traffic  Manager 

CHICAGO 
20  N.  Wacker  Drive,  Chicago  6,  111. 

Sterling  C.   Quinlan.  .  .Vice-President   in   Charge 

of  WBKB 

James  W.  Beach Sales  Manager  of  WBKB 

Elliott  W.   Henry,  jr Director  of  Publicity  & 

Promotion 

William   P.   Kusack Manager  of  Engineering 

Department 

Daniel   Schuffman Program    Manager  WBKB 

Matthew    Vieracker Treasurer — Central 

Division 
Gerald  Vernon. . .  .Director  of  Network  Television 

Central  Division 

DETROIT 
1700  Stroh  Bldg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 

Elizabeth    Ashton Traffic   Manager 

Robert   Baldrica Advertising  &    Promotion 

Manager 

Joseph   C.  Cassel Controller 

Ralph  Dawson Television  Sales  Manager 

Charles  Kocher Chief  Engineer 

John  Lee Television  Program  Manager 


John    Pival Vice-President  for  Television 

James    Riddell.  ..  .President  &   General   Manager 

HOLLYWOOD 

ABC  Television  Center 

Hollywood  27.  Calif. 

J.  Clifford  Anderson.    Director  of  Labor  Relations 

John    M.   Asher Promotion    Manager 

Amos  Baron Manager  of  KABC-TV 

Dorothy  L.  Brown Continuity  Acceptance 

Editor,  Western  Division 

Edwin   C.   Conklin News   Editor,   Western 

Division 

Kenneth  B.  Craig National  &  Regional  TV 

Network  Program  Coordinator,  Western  Division 
Ralph  G.  Denechaud.  .  .    Supervisor  of  Engineering 

Operations 

Stanton  Kramer.    Director  of  Promotion-Publicity, 

Western  Division 

Elton  Rule Sales  Manager,  KABC-TV 

Florence  T.  Schiro Personnel  Director 

Selig  Seligman. ..  .Assistant  to  Vice-President  & 

Business  Coordinator 

John  C.   Wagner.  .  .Controller,  Western   Division 

SAN  FRANCISCO 
420  Taylor  St.,  San  Francisco  2,  Calif. 

Frank  R.  Baker Program   Manager 

Jon  Barkhurst Manager  of  Promotion  and 

Publicity 

James  H.  Connolly ...  .Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  San   Francisco  Office 

Lorraine    Duchene Continuity    Acceptance 

Editor 

Vincent  Francis Local  Sales  Manager 

Harry  Jacobs Chief  Engineer  fir  Building 

Maintenance  Manager 

Edith  Kirby Traffic  Manager 

Robert  Mitchell Film  Editor 

Victor  Reed.  .Manager  of  News  fir  Special  Events 

Jeanne  Rieman Sales  Service   Manager 

David  Sacks National  Sales  Manager 

Henry  Saroyan. . .  .Controller  &■  Purchasing  Agent 
Edward  Smith Production   Manager 

WASHINGTON 

1735  DeSales  St.,  N.W. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Robert  H.  Hinckley.  .  .   Vice-President  in  Charge 
of  Washington  Office 

WABC-TV,  NEW  YORK 
7  West  66th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Theodore  I.  Oberfelder Vice-President  Cr 

General  Manager  of  WABC-TV 
Gordon  Kunz.  .Production  Manager  of  WABC-TV 
Thomas  J.  Martinez.  . .   Treasurer  of  WABC-TV 

Ardien  B.  Rodner Program  Manager  of 

WABC-TV 

ABC-TV  Stations  Advisory  Committee 

Roger  Clipp WFIL-TV— Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Otto  Brandt KING-TV— Seattle.  Wash. 

E.  K.  Hartenbower.KCMO-TV— Kansas  City.  Mo. 
Harold    Hough     WBAP-TV— Fort    Worth,    Texas 

William  P.  Robinson WLW-A— Atlanta,  Ga. 

Franklin  Snyder WXEL— Cleveland,  0. 


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Disney 


O   Hall  Disney  Productions  — 
IV.jrld  Rights  Reserved 


ABC 


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and  Friends 
hit  the  top  10 


. . .  as  expected 


Excuse  our  bounce,  but  we  can't  help  feeling  good  about  the 
nifty  Nielsen  and  the  top-io  position  that  DISNEYLAND  has 
chalked  up  in  just  a  few  breath-taking  weeks. 

Few,  if  any,  TV  programs  have  risen  so  far  so  fast . . . 
in  rating  and  in  the  esteem  of  the  public. 

Of  course,  this  comes  as  no  great  surprise.  Whatever  Disney  touches 
turns  to  great  entertainment;  we  knew  we  had  a  hit  on  our 
hands  before  the  ink  on  the  storyboards  was  dry. 
And  wait  —  there's  much  more  on  the  way. 

We  also  feel  chipper  because  this  is  just  the  latest .  .  .  and  most 
dramatic . . .  step  in  our  steady  TV  progress.  DISNEYLAND  is  an 
example  of  what's  new  and  different,  and  worthwhile  these 
days  on  ABC.  An  outstanding  example,  but  hardly  the  only  one. 


TELEVISION  NETWORK 

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Network  Success  Underscores 

Value  of  Program  Continuity 

D   D   n   D   n   a 

By  J.  L.  VAN  VOLKENBURG 

Prosidcnt 
CIVS  Tolcvision 


C 


BS  TKLEVISION  moves  into  the  new 
year  strenjrthened  by  the  knowledge 
that  1H54  has  been  the  most  successful 
year  in  its  history  on  all  levels  of  ac- 
tivity. In  terms  of  advertising-  revenue 
t'BS  Television  today  is  the  biggest 
>ingle  advertising  medium  in  the  world. 
The  most  recent  P. I.E.  report  covering- 
network  billings  for  the  first  10  months 
of  li>54  shows  that  CBS  Television  gross 
billings  exceeded  $117,000,000,  a  51  per 
cent  increase  over  the  comparable  period 
of  1953.  In  achieving  this  gross  figure 
CBS  Television  led  its  nearest  competitor 
bv  IG  per  cent. 

■ :   :  1   n 

CBS  Television's  leadership  also  ex- 
tended to  the  programming  area.  For  the 
first  11  months  of  1954  Trendex  re- 
ported that  the  network  averaged  6  out 
of  the  top  10  nighttime  programs.  In 
average  ratings,  both  nighttime  and  day- 
time, the  network  led  its  nearest  com- 
petitor— by  11  per  cent  in  the  former 
category,  and  by  85  per  cent  in  the  lat- 
ter. For  the  most  part  the  leaders  vv^ere 
programs  which  had  been  broadcast  on  a 
regular  weekly  basis  for  at  least  3  years. 
They  represented  a  striking  record  of 
continuity-plus-popularity,  and  in  so  do- 
ing reaffirmed  the  validity  of  CBS  Tele- 
vision's basic  policy  as  well  as  the  qual- 
ity of  its  execution. 

n    n 

In  1954  CBS  took  a  major  step  for- 
ward in  color  programming.  On  August 
22,  CBS  Television  opened  its  new  color 
Studio  72  in  New  York,  the  most  com- 
prehensive studio  of  its  kind  in  the 
country,  and  simultaneously  converted 
the  10,000  square  feet  of  Studio  43  in 
Television  City,  Hollywood,  for  network 
color  originations  from  the  West  Coast. 
In  the  Fall  of  1954  two  regular  once-a- 
month  series  of  one-hour  color  programs 
•vvere  inaugurated:  The  Best  of  Broad- 
way and  Shower  of  Stars,  sponsored 
respectively  by  Westinghouse  Electric 
Corporation  and  Chrysler  Corporation. 
In  the  Fall  a  schedule  was  initiated 
calling   for  every   major   television  pro- 


gram on  the  network  to  be  broadcast  in 
color.  As  this  schedule  moves  into  1955, 
a  total  of  69  of  the  network's  affiliated 
stations  are  equipped  to  carry  these  pro- 
grams in  color.  More  and  more  of  these 
stations  will  acquire  color  equipment 
and  find  increasing  audiences  for  color 
programs  as  CBiS  Television  expands  its 
color  schedule  during  the  coming  year. 


n   r 


(During  1954  the  physical  size  of  the 
CBS  Television  Network  grew  from  157 
stations  as  of  January  1,  1954  to  202 
stations  as  of  December  20,  1954,  an 
increase  of  45  stations.  The  average 
number  of  stations  cleared  per  commer- 
cial nighttime  program  totaled  88  in  the 
Fall  of  1954  as  compared  with  61  during 
Fall  1953;  during  the  daytime  the  aver- 
age number  of  stations  cleared  per  com- 
mercial program  totaled  69  as  opposed 
to  49  during  1953 — in  both  instances  a 
significant  increase. 

n   n   [•] 

During  the  forthcoming  year  televi- 
sion, according  to  all  signs,  bids  fair  to 
become  a  billion  dollar  industry.  In  con- 
templating this  outlook  I  cannot  help 
reflecting  on  my  prognostications  in  this 
same  space  at  the  end  of  1951 — the  year 
that  CBS  Television  became  a  separate 
operating  entity  of  its  own.  At  that  time 
it  was  estimated  that  the  number  of 
U.  S.  television  homes  at  the  end  of  1952 
would  be  in  the  neighborhood  of  19,000,- 
000.  I  doubt  whether  even  the  most  op- 
timistic of  us  at  that  time  would  have 
predicted  that  this  fiigure  would  become 
more  than  37,000,000  by  the  end  of  1955. 
While  I  am  sure  such  cautiousness  may 
be  commendable,  it  illustrates  how  little 
one  fully  appreciates  the  inherent  dy- 
namism of  the  medium.  In  fact,  televi- 
sion's growth  has  been  so  prodigious  dur- 
ing the  past  8  years  that  I  believe  it  can 
be  properly  regarded  as  one  of  the  most 
powerful  forces  behind  the  expansion  of 
the  entire  economy.  In  my  view  it  is 
destined  to  continue  to  fulfill  this  role 
with  ever  increasing  effectiveness  in  the 
years  ahead. 


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HUBBELL  ROBINSON,  JR, 
Vice  President  in  Charge  of  Network  Programs 


HUBBELL  ROBINSON,  JR..  joined 
CBS  in  July.  1947,  as  vice  president 
in  charge  of  network  programs.  In 
1951,  when  CBS  was  reorganized 
into  separate  network  operations  for 
television  and  radio,  he  was  named 
vice  president  and  director  of  CBS 
Television  network  programs.  Previ- 
ous to  his  CBS  affiliation,  Robinson 
had  been  vice  president  and  director 
of  radio  for  Young  &  Rubicam.  He 
was  with  the  agency  for  sixteen 
years,  from  1928  to  1944.  He  joined 


the  Blue  Network,  now  ABC,  in  1944, 
as  vice  president  and  director  of  pro- 
grams. In  1945,  he  switched  to  Foots, 
Cone  and  Belding  as  vice  president 
in  charge  of  radio.  Robinson  was 
born  in  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  on  Oct. 
16,  1905,  and  is  a  graduate  of  Brown 
University.  He  was  a  reporter  on  the 
Schenectady  Union  Star  and  the 
Knickerbocker  Press  in  Albany  aftei 
graduation.  In  1928,  he  moved  to 
New  York  and  entered  advertising 


ROBINSON  JR. 


HARRY  S.  ACKERMAN 
Vice  President  in  Charge  of  Network  Programs  —  Hollywood 


HARRY  S.  ACKERMAN  was  named 
vice  president  of  the  Columbia 
Broadcasting  System  in  charge  of 
the  network's  Hollywood  programs 
in  June  of  1951.  His  position  includes 
general  supervision  of  all  CBS  oper- 
ations in  the  California  entertainment 
capital. 

Ackerman  joined  the  Columbia  net- 
work in  1948  in  the  capacity  of 
executive  producer.  In  June  of  the 
same  year  he  transfered  to  Holly- 
wood, where  he  served  as  director 
of  network  programs. 


ACKERMAN 


Ackerman  attended  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, from  which  he  was  graduated 
in  1935. 

Following  graduation  from  Col 
lege,  Ackerman  became  a  writei 
and  also  filled  roles  as  actor  as  well 
as  director  and  producer  of  many 
radio  shows.  In  1936  he  joined 
Young  &  Rubicam,  Inc.,  as  a  pro- 
gram director.  In  1946  he  was  made 
vice  president  of  the  advertising 
agency  in  charge  of  all  program 
operations. 
Ackerman  was  born  in  Albany,  N.  Y 


WILLIAM  H.  HYLAN 

Vice  President  in  Charge  of  Network  Sales 


WILLIAM  H.  HYLAN,  associated 
with  CBS  for  seventeen  years,  was 
named  vice  president  in  charge  of 
network  sales  for  CBS  Television  in 
December,  1952.  After  four  years  as 
an  account  executive  with  CBS  Ra- 
dio Sales,  from  1937  to  1941,  Hy- 
ian  entered  military  service  with 
the  army.  In  November,  1945,  he  re- 
turned to  CBS  Radio  and  was  ap- 
pointed assistant  to  the  director  of 
station  administration.  In  1948, 
Hylon  switched  to  the  network's  new 
TV  sales  staff  as  an  account  execu- 


tive. In  July  1951,  he  was  named  as- 
sistant sales  manager.  In  January, 
1952,  he  was  appointed  eastern 
sales   manager. 

Hylan  is  a  native  of  New  York 
City,  having  been  born  in  the  town 
of  Father  Knickerbocker  on  October 
16,  1905.  He  spent  a  goodly  portion 
of  his  youth  as  a  resident  of  the  Is- 
land of  Puerto  Rico.  Following  his 
secondary  school  education  he  en- 
tered Yale  University,  of  which  he 
is  a  graduate. 


HYLAN 


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CBS   TELEVISION  I 

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A      DIVISION      OF     CBS,     INC.    I 


n   n   n 


NOTE:  A  full  listing 

of  the  CBS,  Inc., 

Board    of    Directors 

and    Officers,    as 

1      lit'll  js  Radio  Dii.  executive  person-      \ 

nel  tiill  he  found  on 

Page  266. 

485  Mad f SON  Avenue,  New  York  22,  N.  Y, 

Telephone:  PLaza  1-2345 

Production  Center:  324  W.  37th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Telephone:  JUdson  6-6000 

Registered  Telegraphic  Address— COLUMBIA  NEW  YORK 

Robert   F.  Jamieson Sales  Service   Manager 

Terrence  McGuirk Sales  Manager,  EMP 

George  A.  Kolpin Contract  Manager 

Network  Progrcons 

Hubbell  R6binson,  jr..  .Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Network  Programs 

Harry  S.  Ackerman.  ..  .Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Network  Programs,  Hollywood 

Harry  C.  Ommerle Program   Director 

William   Dozier. ..  .Program    Director,   Hollywood 

Louis  Stone Manager  of  Program  Budget 

Mario  Lewis Executive  Producer,   Music  & 

Variety  Programs 

Milo  Frank Talent  &  Casting  Director 

Richard  Lewine Executive  Producer,  Color 

E.  Carlton  Winckler Production  Manager 

Charles  Holden.  .Production  Manager,  Hollywood 
John  Hundley Manager,  Program  Service 

Operations 
Frank  B.  Falknor Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Operations 

Henry   Grossman Direcfor  of  Operations 

R.  G.  Thompson Director  of  Technical 

Operations 

H.  C.  Meier Manager  of  Network  Operations 

Walter  R.  Pierson Manager  of  Production 

Gilbert   DeStefano Manager  of   Lighting 

Albert  J.  Raymond.  .Manager  of  Stage  Operations 

Anthony  Boschetti Manager  of  Procurement 

Paul  Wittlig Manager  of  New  Effects 

Development 
Orville  Sather,.  .Manager  of  Technical  Operations 

C.  H.  Rylander Manager  of  Special  Effects 

H.  Grant  Theis Manager  of  Film  Service 

Operations 

Hei^bert  0.  Phillips Manager  of  Scenic  Art 

Division 
George  Lehmann Manager  of  Scenery 

Construction 

Station  Relations 

Herbert  V.  Aker^berg. .   Vice-President  in  Cliarge 
of  Station  Relations 

Edward   P.   Shurick National   Director 

Robert    Wood Assistant    Director 

Bert  Lown Western  Manager  (Los  Angeles) 

Ed    Scovill Midwest   Manager 

David   R.  Williams Eastern   Manager 

832 


CBS   TEXEVISION  DIVISION 
OFnCERS 

j.  L.  Van  Volkenburg President 

Edward   L.   Saxe Vice-President   &  Assistant 

to  President 

William    H.    Hylan Vice-President    in    Charge 

of  Network  Sales 

Hubbell   Robinson   Jr.     Vice-President   in   Charge 

of  Network  Programs 

Harry  S.  Ackerman    ..    Vice-President  in  Charge 

of   Network   Programs,   Hollywood 

H.  Leslie  Atlass Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Central  Division 

Frank   B.  Falknor Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Operations 

Merle   S.    Jones         Vice-President   in   Charge  of 

CBS  Owned  Television  Stations  and 

General  Services 

W.  Spencer  Harrison.  .   Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Legal  &  Business  Affairs 

Herbert  V.   Akerberg.    Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Station   Relations 

William    B.    Lodge ...    Vice-President   in    Charge 

of  Engineering 

Leslie   Harris Vice-President  &  General 

Manager,  CBS  Television  Film  Sales,  Inc. 

Charles   L.   Glett Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Network  Services,  Hollywood 
William    J.    Flynn Comptroller 

Network  Soles 

William   H.   Hylan Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Network  Sales 

Thomas   H.   Dawson General   Manager  of 

Network  Sales 

George  E.  Klayer Chicago  Sales  Manager 

Frank    Samuels         Pacific    Coast   Sales   Manager 

Charles  R.   Sterritt Detroit  Sales  Manager 

James  C.  Shattuck Sales  Manager,  Color 

William  J.  Fagan Business  Manager 

T.   D.  Connolly Program  Sales   Manager 

Edward  F.  Lethen,  Jr Manager  of  Network 

Sales  Development 


Advertising  &  Sales  Promotion 

William  Golden Creative  Director 

John   P.   Cowden Operations   Director 

Robert  Strunsky Copy  Chief 

Alex  Kennedy Director  of  Program  Promotion 

Gordon  Hellmann Director  of  Presentations 

Thomas  Means Director  of  CBS  Owned 

Television   Stations   Promotion    Service 

Edward    Side Production    Manager 

Press  Information 

Charles    j.   Oppenheim Director 

Michael  |.  Foster Publicity  Manager 

Jack  Goldstein Director   of   Exploitation 

James  J.  Kane Trade  News  Editor 

Dorothy  Leffler.    .    Director  of  Magazine  Division 

Arthur   Perles Assistant  to  the   Director, 

Press   Information 

Hank  Warner Manager  of  Operations 

Ted  Wick.      Director  of  Publicity  &  Exploitation, 

Hollywood 

Research 

Oscar     Katz Director 

Rose  Marie  O'Reilly Manager  of  Ratings 

Tore  Hallonquist.  Manager  of  Program  Analysis 
Leonard  DeNooyer.  .  Manager  of  General  Surveys 
Jay  Eltasberg Research  Projects  Supervisor 

Engineering 

William  B.  Lodge Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Engineering 

A.  B.  Chamberlain Chief  Engineer 

H.  A.  Chinn Chief  Audio-Video  Engineer 

J.  D.  Parker Chief  Radio  Engineer 

Business  Atiairs 

W.  Spencer  Harrison.  .   Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Legal  &  Business  Affairs 

Merritt  H.  Coleman.    Director  of  Business  Affairs 

Philip  Feldman Director  of  Business  Affairs, 

Hollywood 
Accoimting 

William  J.   Flynn Comptroller 

Norman  C.   Hadley Director,  Accounting 

Operations 

Network  Services,  Hollywood 

Charles  L.  Glett Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Network  Services,  Hollywood 

Lester  H.   Bowman Director  of  Technical 

Operatbns,  Hollywood 

James  Melick.  .  .    Director  of  Budgeting,  Business 

Operations,   Hollywood 

News  &  Public  Affairs 

Sig  Mickelson Vice-President  in   Charge 

of    News   and    Public  Affairs 

John  F,  Day Director  of  News 

Irving  Gitlin Director  of   Public  Affairs 

Elmer  Lower Director  of  Special  Projects 

Howard  Kany Manager  of  Newsftim 

Jack  Bush Manager  of  Film  Production 

George  Crothers.  .  .    Associate  Director  of  Public 
Affairs  for  Television 

Stuart  Novins Associate  Director  of  Public 

Affairs  for  Radio 

James    Burke Assignment    Editor  for    Radio 

and  Television  News 
David  Zellmer.  Executive  Producer  of  TV  News 
Robert  Skedgell .  .  Exec.  Producer  of  Radio  News 

Jtfhn   Derr Director  of  Sports 

Helen   Sioussat Director  of  Talks 


Theodore  F.  Koop Director  of  News  and 

Public  Affairs,  Washington 

CBS  Television  Spot  Sales 

Clark   B.  George General   Sales   Manager 

Ben    Margolis Business    Manager 

Al    DiGiovanni Research    Manager 

Edward  A.  Larkin Eastern  Sales  Manager 

jack   L.    Mohler Director  Sales   Development 

John   Donald   Foley Director  Sales  Promotion 

Branch  Offices 
John  A.  Schneider   .      Midwestern  Sales  Manager 
410  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago 

H.   H.  Holtshouser Atlanta   Manager 

800  Peachtree  St.,  N.E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Tony    Moe Detroit   Manager 

902  Fisher  BIdg.,  Detroit  2,  Mich. 

MacLean   Chandler San    Francisco   Manager 

Palace  Hotel,  San  Francisco 

|.  Richardson  Loughrin ..  .    Los  Angeles  Manager 

1313  N.  Vine  St.,  Los  Angeles 

CBS  Television  Fihn  Sales,  Inc. 

Leslie  Harris.    Vice-President  Cr  General  Manager 

Wilbur   S.   Edwards General  Sales  Manager 

Fred  Mahlstedt Director  of  Operations 

Eugene   Moss Director  of   Research 

Walter  Scanlon.  .    Dir.  of  Merchandising  fir  Prom. 

CBS-OWNED 
TELEVISION  STATIONS 

Craig   Lawrence Director   of   Station 

Administration 

WCBS-TV,  488  Madison  Ave. 
New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Sam  Cook  Digges General  Manager 

Frank  Shakespeare  |r General  Sales  Manager 

Clarence  Worden.    Assistant  to  General  Manager 

Hal    Hough Program    Director 

Robert  Patt Promotion  Manager 

William   C.  Lacey Film   Manager 

Robert   Fuller Publicity    Manager 

WBBM-TV,  410  N.  Michigan  Ave. 
Chicago,  IlL 

H.    Leslie   Atlass Vice-President, 

Central  Division 

George  J.  Arkedis Sales   Manager 

Eugene    McClurg Sales   Traffic    Manager 

C.  W.  Doebler Sales  Promotion  Manager 

William    Ryan Program    Manager 

Les  Weinrott Executive    Producer 

Andy    Murphy Publicity    Director 

KNXT,  1313  North  Vine  St. 
Los  Angeles  28,  Calii 

lames  T.  Aubrey,  Jr General  Manager 

Robert    D.    Wood Sales  Manager 

Donald   M.   Hine Program   Manager 

Dean  Linger Promotion   Manager 

Larry    Lazarus Business  Manager 

Sam  Zellman News  Director 

Don    Rosenquest Operations   Manager 

WXDC,  5445  North  27th  St. 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Edmund    C.    Bunker General    Manager 

Leon    Drew Program     Director 

Theodore  F.  Shaker General  Sales  Manager 

John  Lathrop  Viemeister Business   Manager 

Arthur  F,  Schoenfuss Director  of  Operatrons 

By  Colvig Promotion-Publicity  Director 


833 


*Trendex  1954. 
** Nielsen  Television  Index  January — October  1954 


Network 
identification 

In  1954  Television  again  demonstrated 
that  it  was  the  most  effective  sales 
force  in  America  by  reaching  larger 
audiences  than  any  other  medium  of 
mass  communications. 

In  1954  the  number  of  U.  S.  television 
homes  increased  from  28,000,000  to 
32,500,000. 

In  1954  the  network  identified  by  this 
symbol 

-won  the  highest  average  ratings*  of 
any  broadcasting  network— 11%  higher 
at  night,  85  %  higher  during  the  day 

-broadcast  the  most  popular*  programs 
in  television— an  average  of  6  of  the 
top  10  at  night,  all  of  the  top  10  during 
the  day 

-grew  from  157  to  202  stations,  while 
the  number  of  stations  carrying  the 
average  nighttime  commercial  program 
increased  by  44% 

-reached  its  audiences  at  the  lowest  cost 
per  thousand**  in  network  television 

-earned  the  largest  investment  by  far 
ever  committed  to  a  single  advertising 
medium. 


Network 
identification 

In  1954  Television  again  demonstrated 
that  it  was  the  most  effective  sales 
force  in  America  by  reaching  larger 
audiences  than  any  other  medium  of 
mass  communications. 

In  1954  the  number  of  U.  S.  television 
homes  increased  from  28,000,000  to 
32,500,000. 

In  1954  the  network  identified  by  this 
symbol 

-won  the  highest  average  ratings*  of 
any  broadcasting  network-11%  higher 
at  night,  85%  higher  during  the  day 
-broadcast  the  most  popular*  programs 
in  television— an  average  of  6  of  the 
top  10  at  night,  all  of  the  top  10  during 
the  day 
-grew  from  157  to  202  stations,  while 
the  number  of  stations  carrying  the 
average  nighttime  commercial  program 
increased  by  44% 
-reached  its  audiences  at  the  lowest  cost 

per  thousand**  in  network  television 
-earned  the  largest  investment  by  far 
ever  committed  to  a  single  advertising 
medium. 


*Trendex  195 i 

*Nielgen  Television  Index  January— October  195i 


Selling  Drive  Would  Bring  TV 
Larger  Slice  of  Ad  Expenditures 


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By  TED  BERGMANN 

Managing  Director 
])u  Mont  Television  Network 


Y^U  Pays  Your  Money  and  You  Takes 
Your  Choice.  That's  an  old  and  pun- 
gent saying  about  the  way  America  does 
business  in  free  competition.  We  in  the 
television  industry  haven't  thought  about 
it  much  in  our  short  history,  but  it's  time 
we  began  to. 


Short  sighted?  That  depends  on  the 
way  you  look  at  our  growth.  In  Televi- 
sion's first  year  as  an  accepted  national 
activity  we  'billed  $57,800,000.  Today  ad- 
vertisers are  spending  $900,000,000  in  the 
medium — dollars  credited  with  moving 
18  billion  dollars  worth  of  goods  at  the 
retail  level.  That's  quite  a  growth  curve, 
especially  in  a  medium  that  still  covers 
only  195  markets.  Quite  a  record,  con- 
sidering that  only  14  of  the  top  148  mar- 
kets have  4  or  more  stations — and  only 
52  have  only  one  station  or  none  at  all! 
And  think  of  the  business  we  lost  because 
there  weren't  enough  outlets  to  handle  it 
all! 

But  then  look  at  the  picture  this  way. 
In  spite  of  that  gigantic  billing  figure, 
Television  still  accounts  for  only  10  per 
cent  of  all  advertising  expenditure  today. 
Ninety  per  cent  of  all  advertising  dollars 
are  going  into  other  media.  For  Televi- 
sion, the  most  powerful  advertising 
means  in  the  world,  a  10  per  cent  cut 
isn't  enough.  Not  by  a  long  shot. 

What  can  we  do  to  get  that  10  per  cent 
slice  of  the  pie  up  much  higher?  Here  at 
Du  Mont  we  have  some  strong  opinions 
on  the  subject. 


First,  the  subject  of  outlets.  We  en- 
courage advertisers  to  tailor-make  their 
own  networks.  An  advertiser  on  Du  Mont 
can  buy  2  stations — or  he  can  buy  187, 
the  all-time  record  number  that  we  re- 
cently cleared  for  the  Pro-Football  Cham- 
pionship game.  Small  advertisers  or  big, 
Du  Mont  fits  the  lineup  to  the  advertiser's 
need.  There's  no  "must  buy,"  no  "basic 
network"  on  Du  Mont.  That  means  every 


dollar  in  time  costs  works  hard,  without 
waste. 

Second,  Du  Mont  also  shapes  the  type 
of  buy  to  the  client's  needs,  varying  from 
full  sponsorship  to  shared  buys.  As  a 
matter  of  fact,  Du  Mont  pioneered  a  num- 
ber of  cost-splitting  techniques.  Take  the 
magazine  concept,  for  instance,  under 
which  networks  produce  and  control  pro- 
grams and  advertisers  simply  place  mes- 
sages on  them.  Think  that's  new?  Ac- 
tually, Du  Mont  introduced  the  first  such 
concept  in  1949.  We  then  worked  out  a 
multiple  sponsorship  arrangement  for 
"Cavalcade  of  Stars,"  "Cavalcade  of 
Bands"  and  "Cosmopolitan  Theater."  Du 
Mont  was  also  first  in  developing  the 
alternate  week  technique,  now  demon- 
strated by  the  Emerson  Drug  Company 
and  Lentheric  on  "Chance  of  a  Lifetime." 

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Third,  Du  Mont  keeps  program  costs 
down  so  that  advertisers  who  want  exclu- 
sive program  identification  can  have 
shows  of  their  own  for  less  than  a  king's 
ransom.  We  know  that  a  million  dollar 
show  and  gold  plated  talent  are  not 
essential  for  effective  Television  usage. 
Results  have  proved  that  low-cost,  in- 
genious packages  can  do  an  excellent  job 
for  sponsors.  In  today's  climate  of  strato- 
spheric costs,  Television  must  search  for 
new  low-cost  programs. 

These  are  some  of  the  reasons  why 
some  sponsors  use  Du  Mont  for  all  their 
Television  work,  while  many  others  use 
it  in  combination  with  other  buys  to  get 
important  added  impact. 

Techniques  like  them,  or  new  ones  just 
as  realistic  and  businesslike,  will  open 
immense  new  opportunities  for  Televi- 
sion. I  believe  we'll  meet  the  challenge.  I 
foresee  a  day  when  Television  will  attract 
two  billion  dollars  a  year  in  billings  and 
be  responsible  for  moving  41  billion  dol- 
lars worth  of  goods  at  the  retail  level. 

If  we  get  down  to  business — ^hard- 
headed  business  —  that  day  will  come 
soon. 


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JOHN  H.  BACHEM.  with  a 
record  of  success  in  sales  and  ad- 
vertising in  television,  radio  and 
notional  magazines,  moved  up  on 
January  1,  1954,  from  national  sales 
manager  to  general  manager  of  the 
Du  Mont  Television  Netv\rork.  He 
joined  the  organization  in  1949  as 
an  account  executive,  then  became 
assistant  soles  heod.  His  promotionol 
and  reseorch-minded  selling  wos  re- 
sponsible for  many  of  Du  Mont's 
initial  soles  ot  severol  of  New  York's 
mojor  advertising  ogencies.  Starting 
his  career  in  New  York  as  an  odver- 


JOHN  H.  B  AC  HEM 
General  Manager 

long 


BACHEM 


tising  solesmon  for  Cosmopolitan, 
House  and  Gorden,  American  Home, 
Smart  Set  and  the  Butterick  quarter- 
lies, he  became  thoroughly  grounded 
in  the  needs  of  notional  odvertisers. 
He  entered  the  young  rodio  industry 
in  1932  OS  on  account  executive  for 
NBC,  wos  promoted  to  Eostem  Sales 
monager,  and  then  to  ossistont  to  the 
vice  president  in  chorge  of  sales. 
Next  followed  12  yeors  on  the  rodio 
soles  staff  of  CBS,  where  he  served 
as  soles  supervisor  for  Philodelphio 
ond  the  Southern  territories,  until 
joining  Du  Mont. 


JAMES  L.  CADDIGAN  has  been  di- 
rector of  prograrmning  ond  produc- 
tion for  the  Du  Mont  Television 
Netwtork  since  1947.  One  of  TV's 
vefterans,  he  was  largely  responsible 
for  the  success  of  two  major  devel- 
opments— daytime  programming  ond 
low-cost  production — ond  introduced 
many  "firsts"  in  formots,  especially 
in  the  children's  bloc,  which  included 
Magic  Cottage  ond  Coptoin  Video. 
Before  joining  Du  Mont,  he  did  ex- 
ecutive, production  ond  newsreel 
work  over  a  fifteen-yeor  period  for 
the  motion  picture  industry.  He  has 
also  written  ond  produced  legitimate 
musical  comedies,  revues  and  radio 
shows.   Among    the   innovotions   he 


JAMES  L.  CADDIGAN 
Director  of  Programming  and  Talent 

created  for  Du  Mont  were  the  first 
on-locotion  production  (Dork  Of 
Night),  the  fifteen-minute  dromotic 
series  (Not  For  Publication),  the  first 


CADDIGAN 


soop  opero  (Woman  To  Remember), 
the  first  doily  religious  program 
(Morning  Chapel),  the  first  disc 
jockey  show  (Take  The  Breok),  and 
the  first  doytime  shopping  show. 
Civic  octivities  hove  morked  his 
coreer.  Among  other  posts,  he  served 
OS  vice  president  in  charge  of  public 
relations  for  the  Boston  Junior  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  During  World  Wor 
II,  he  served  os  Colonel,  Adj.  G-2, 
handling  disoster  intelligence  and 
control. 


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GERRY  MARTIN 
National  Sales  Director  for  the  Du  Mont  TV  Network 


GERRY  MARTIN,  with  o  bockground 
of  fifteen  years  as  on  advertising 
ogency  executive  ond  rodio  network 
solesmon,  became  director  of  sales 
for  the  Du  Mont  Television  Network 
in  July,  1953.  Moking  his  start  in 
broadcosting  in  1935  in  promotion 
and  publicity  for  the  Notionol  Broad- 
casting Company,  he  soon  heoded 
the  network's  guest  relotions  deport- 
ment and  then  moved  successively 
into  local  soles,  spot  sales  and  net- 
work soles.   He  left  in   1947   to  be- 


come business  monager  of  the  rodio 
department  and  producer  of  pro- 
grams foi  William  Esty,  opening  its 
television  deportment  as  assistant 
director.  In  1950,  he  become  vice- 
president  in  charge  of  radio  and 
television  at  Duane  Jones  Compony, 
moving  in  1951  to  Geyer.  Newell 
and  Ganger  ond  then  to  Lennen  and 
Newell,  where  he  was  vice-president 
and  executive  contact  for  the  yeor 
prior  to  his  joining  Du  Mont.  He  is  a 
native    of    Montcloir,    New    Jersey. 


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The  Allen  B.  DuMont  Laboratories,  Inc.  Broadcasting  Division 
Bns'tNess  Office:  515  Madison  Ave,,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  8-2600 
Studios: 

Tele-Cefitre,  205  East  67th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

LEhigh  5-1000 
Adelphi  Teletheatre,  54th  St.  at  Seventh  Ave.,  N.  Y.  C. 
Ambassador  Theatre,  49th  St.  at  Broadway,  N.  Y.  C, 
Affiliates: 

Owned  and  Operated  Television  Stations 

Allen  B.  Du  Mont  Laboratories,  Inc.:  WABD,  New  York; 

WTTG,  Washington,  D.  C. 


Du  Mont  Broadcasting  Division 

Ted  Bergmann Director  of  Broadcasting 

lames  L.  Caddigan Director  of  Programming 

and  Production 

R.  D.  Chipp Director  of  Engineering 

Gerald  Lyons Director  of  Publicity  and 

Public  Relations 

Josep+1    W.    Hess Controller 

Morris  A.   Mayers    .    General   Manager  of  Closed 
Circuit  Operations 

Paul  G.  O'Friel Director  of  Labor  Relations 

Richard    L.    Geismar.  .  .    Administrative    Assistant 

to  the  Director 
Leil  Tanenholz Manager,  Personnel 

Du  Mont  Television  Network 

Ted  Bergmann Managing  Director 

John  H.  Bachem General  Manager 

James  L.  Caddigan Director  of  Programming 

and  Production 

Rodney  D.  Chipp Director   of  Engineering 

E.  B.  Lyford    Director  of  Station  Relations 

Gerry   Martin Director  of  Sales 

A    L.  Hollander,  Jr Director  of  Operations 

James  M.  Dolan Director  of  Sports 

Werner    Michel Executive    Producer 

Robert  L.  Coe Manager,  Stations  Relations 

Department 

Shirley   Stone   Godley Manager,    Promotion, 

Advertising  and  Merchandising  Department 


Roy   Sharp Manager,    Network  Traffic 

Department 

Robert  Woolf Manager,   Teletranscription 

Department 

James  O'Grady Manager,  Sales  Service 

Du  Mont  Owned  and  Operated 
Stations 

George  L.  Baren  Bregge General  Manager, 

WABD,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Leslie  G.  Arries,  Jr General  Manager, 

WTTG,  Washington,  D.  C. 
George  Griesbauer Sales  Manager,  WTTG 

Network  Sales 

Gerry  Martin ....  Director  of  Sales 

William   K^blenzer Eastern   Safes   Manager 

Gordon  Mills.  .  .    Central  Division  Sales  Manager, 

435  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  Illinois 

E.  J.   Rosenberg.    Manager  of  Sales  Development 

James  O'Grady Manager,  Sales  Service 

Shirley  Stone  Godley Manager,  Promotion, 

Advertising  and  Merchandising 

Edward  R.  Eadeh Manager  of  Research 

H.  Malcolm  Stuart,   Harry   Pertka,  Richard   Hub- 
bell,  Howard  Kiser,  Marge  Kerr Account 

Executives,   Eastern   Division 
Robert  H.  Miller.  ..    Account  Executive,  Central 

Division 
George  Lentz,  Pat  Jolinston.  .Account  Servicemen 


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Program  Department 

James  L  Caddigan Director  of  Programming 

and  Production 

Werner  Michel Executive  Producer 

David  Lowe Manager  of  News  and  Public 

Affairs;  Director  and  Supervising  Producer 

Louis    E.    Arnold Business    Manager 

Frank  Bunetta Manager,  Development  of  New 

Production  Techniques 

Henry  Humphrey Manager,   Film  Department 

Elizabeth   Mears Manager,  Casting 

Don  Trevor Supervising  Film  Editor 

Dominick   Celentano Supervisor  of   Music 

Clearance  and  Library 
Joan  Thompson. .  .Supervisor,  Religious  Programs 

Frank  Savage News  Editor 

Roger  Gerry Supervising  Producer 

Frank    Telford Producer-Director 

Frank  Bunetta,  Pat  Fay,  Wesley  Kenney,  Arnee 
Nocks,  Dick  Sandwick,  Barry  Shear,  Frank 
Telford,     Scudder     Boyd      (Washington     Beatty 

Show)     Directors 

Merle  Bredwell,  Stanley  Epstein,  Al  Kassel,  Ste- 
phen  Otis,  Lee  Polk,  and  jim  Saunders.  .Associate 

Directors 

Frank   Cronican   and    Harry    Hicks Program 

Assistants 

^n  Russe'l Chief  Announcer 

Ed  Condit,  Fred  Scott  and  jay  Sims.  .Announcers 

Operations  Department 

A.  L.  Hollander Director  of  Operations 

James  C.  Graham Business  Affairs  Manager 

John   Seidler.  ..    Production   Operations    Manager 

William  C.  Seaman, Assistant  Production 

Operations  Manager 

Edwin   L.  Lieberthal Broadcast  Operations 

Manager 

Station  Relations 

Elmore  B.  Lyford Director  of  Station  Relations 

Robert  L.  Coe .Manager,  Station  Relations 

Department 

Edwin  G.   Koehier Area  Supervisor 

Roy  H.  Sharp Manager,  Traffic  Department 

Robert  S.  Woolf Manager,  Teletranscription 

Department 
Carmine  Patti Assistant  Manager,  Traffic 

Department 

Engineering  Department 

Rodney  D.  Chipp Director  of  Engineering 

Harry  C.  Milholland Manager  of  Technical 

Operations 

Robert  I.  Brown Acting  Manager,  General 

Engineering 


Eric  Herud Technical  Operations  Engineer, 

WABD 

Arthur  W.  Deneke.  ..  Building  Facilities  Engineer 

John   Auld Project   Engineer 

Robert   Grossman Staff  Engineer 

Kenneth   Reichenbach Staff   Engineer 

Michael   Stefanik Staff  Engineer 

Malcolm  M.  Burleson. . .  .Chief  Engineer,  WTTC 

Sports 
James  M.  Dolan Director  of  Sports 

Accounting 

Joseph  Hess. . .  .Controller,  Broadcasting  Division 
Willoughby  Walsh Purchasing  Agent 

Public  Relations  and  Publicity 

Gerald  Lyons Director  of  Public  Relations 

and  Publicity 

Advertising  and  Promotion 

Shirley  S.  Godley Manager,  Advertising, 

Sales  and  Promotion 

Research 

Edward  R.  Eadeh Manager  of  Sales  Research 


Leil  Tanenholz. 


Personnel 

. .  Manager,  Network  Personnel 
Department 


Station  WABD— NEW  YORK 

George  L.  BarenBregge General  Manager 

James  L.  Caddigan Program  Director 

William   Crawford Sales   Manager 

F,  A,  Wurster Sales  Service  Manager 

William    Walters,    Lawrence    Buck,    Robert    F. 
Adams,  Perry  Frank,  Maxine  Cooper,  Charles 

Bernard Sales  Account  Executives 

Edward  R.  Eadeh Research  Director 

Rodney  D.  Chipp Engineering  Director 

Station  WTTG— Washington,  D.  C. 

Leslie  G.  Arries,  Jr General   Manager 

George  Griesbauer Sales  Manager 

F.    V.    Guidice Program    Manager 

M.  M.  Burleson Chief  Engineer 

Richard    Stakes Office    Manager 

John  Rule Film  Supervisor 

Matthew  Warren Director  of  News 

Weston  J.  Harris Director  of  Special  Events 

Madeline    Kulp Traffic    Manager 


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In  your  schedules.  Now  Is 
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"Enli«:htenment  Through  Exposure" 
Elevates  Audience  Standards 

D    n    □    D    D    D 

By  THOMAS  A.  McAVITY 

Vice  President  in  Charge  of  TV  Network 
National  Broadcasting  Company 


A  XVOXE  who  has  compared  television 
shows  has  been  struck  by  the  almost 
startlinjr  improvement  from  one  year  to 
the  next.  At  first  you  might  suppose  that 
this  improvement  is  the  natural  result  of 
time  and  experience.  But  a  moment's 
thought  and  a  glance  at,  say,  the  history 
of  the  films  will  convince  you  that  im- 
provement is  by  no  means  inevitable. 

nan 

What  then,  is  behind  the  upgrading  of 
TV?  I  might  mention  a  good  many  fac- 
tors, including  the  growing  awareness 
of  viewers,  the  increasing  sense  of  re- 
sponsibility on  the  part  of  the  broad- 
casters and  so  on.  But  these,  you  might 
reply,  are  generalities,  difficult  of  defini- 
tion and  analysis.  For  a  specific  factor, 
it  is  necessary  to  go  back  a  little  into  the 
history  of  television. 

In  the  early  years  of  TV,  the  National 
Broadcasting  Company  fulfilled  its  re- 
sponsibility to  the  public  by  carrying  a 
rounded  schedule  of  newscasts,  back- 
ground features,  documentaries,  forums, 
drama,  symphonic  music,  opera  and  all 
manner  of  other  informational  and  cul- 
tural programs.  This  schedule  was  re- 
ceived with  enthusiasm  by  a  rather  large 
audience,  but  it  was  an  audience  re- 
stricted essentially  to  those  already 
trained  to  enjoy  these  things. 

nan 

We  soon  realized  that  we  needed  some- 
thing more  than  these  so-called  "respon- 
sibility" programs.  By  drawing  a  line, 
however  broad,  between  information  and 
culture  on  one  side  and  entertainment 
on  the  other,  we  were  running  the  danger 
of  stratifying  our  audience.  What  we 
want<^  instead  was  an  all-set  audience 
with  broad  interests  and  highly  developed 
tastes,  an  audience  which  would  appre- 
ciate and  expect  the  finest  programs. 

To  this  end  a  plan  of  programming 
was  developed  by  Sylvester  L.  Weaver, 
Jr.,  then  Vice  President  in  charge  of  Pro- 
gramming and  now  President  of  NBC. 


This  plan,  which  was  described  within 
the  network  as  "enlightenment  through 
exposure,"  was  put  into  effect  three  years 
ago.  It  called  for  every  NBC  producer  to 
introduce  informational  and  cultural  ele- 
ments into  his  program,  whether  daytime 
or  evening,  whether  variety,  drama,  quiz 
show  or  what  have  you.  In  this  way,  we 
believed,  more  and  more  people  would  be 
exposed  to  thoughtful  discussion  and  to 
the  finest  theatre  arts  and,  once  exposed, 
would  cultivate  a  taste  for  them. 

nan 

Now,  three  years  later,  what  are  the 
results  ?  Today  it  is  commonplace  to  tune 
into  an  NBC  spectacular  or  the  Colgate 
Comedy  Hour  and  find  a  ballet  sequence, 
an  operatic  passage,  an  outstanding  play, 
or  an  occasion,  one  of  America's  fore- 
most poets  reading  his  lines.  No  eye- 
brows are  raised  when,  on  TODAY, 
HOME,  or  TONIGHT  we  introduce  a  dis- 
cussion of  architecture,  painting,  books, 
sculpture  or  any  number  of  other  sub- 
jects which  once  would  have  been  rare 
on  a  commercial  show.  Nowadays  our 
audience  not  only  expects  these  elements 
but  wants  them. 

Yet,  with  all  this,  we  have  only  begun 
to  draw  on  the  full  potentials  of  tele- 
vision. The  future  will  record  much 
greater  improvements,  which  will  come 
not  as  a  matter  of  course  but  only  from  a 
continuing  effort  by  broadcasters  and 
viewers  alike. 

ana 

The  greatest  promise  of  the  medium 
lies  in  the  coming  era  of  color  television, 
Sylvester  L.  Weaver,  Jr.,  president  of 
NBC,  recently  described  the  prospect  in 
these  terms:  "We  plan  color  television  to 
induce  all  segments  of  the  population  to 
view  our  programming  enough  so  that  its 
general  impact  will  be  felt,  and  for  pub- 
lic good.  Our  viewers  will  know  more 
about  more  things,  will  have  been  every- 
where, seen  everything,  learned  of  and 
about  the  arts,  the  drama,  music  and 
opera,  as  well  as  of  man's  history,  his  en- 
vironment, and  his  soul," 


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DAVID  SARNOFF 
Chairman  of  the  Boards  of  RCA  and  NBC 


BRIG.  GEN.  DAVID  SARNOFF, 
chairman  of  the  Boards  of  RCA  and 
NBC,  entered  the  communications 
field  as  a  messenger  boy  at  the  age 
of  15.  As  the  importance  of  radio 
grew,  he  became  successively  Chief 
Inspector,  Assistant  Traffic  Manager, 
and  in  1917,  Commercial  Manager 
of  the  Marconi  Wireless  Telegraph 
Company  of  America  in  1919,  when 
RCA  was  formed,  it  acquired  the 
Marconi  Company  and  appointed 
General     Sarnoff    commercial    man- 


SARNOFF 


ager.  During  the  following  eleven 
years,  he  advanced  from  Commer- 
cial Manager  to  General  Manager 
then  Vice  President,  Executive  Vice 
President  and  in  1930,  at  the  age 
of  39,  he  was  elected  president  of 
RCA.  He  was  elected  chairman  of 
the  board  and  chief  executive  of- 
ficer of  RCA  in  1947.  During  World 
War  II,  he  served  as  Special  Con- 
sultant on  Communications  to  Gen- 
eral D wight  D.  Eisenhower  at  SHAEF 
in  Europe. 


SYLVESTER  L.  WEAVER,  JR. 
President  of  NBC 


SYLVESTER  L.  WEAVER,  JR.,  joined 
NBC  in  the  summer  of  1949  as  head 
of  television,  after  23  years  of  out- 
standing accomplishment  in  the  ad- 
vertising and  broadcasting  fields, 
including  service  as  advertising  man- 
ager of  American  Tobacco  Company 
and  vice  president  in  charge  of  radio 
and  television  for  Young  and  Rubi- 
oom.  After  three  years  as  Vice  Presi- 
dent in  charge  of  TV  for  NBC,  he 
was  made  Vice  President  in  charge 
of  both  radio  and  television  net- 
works in  the  summer  of  1952.  In  De- 
cember,   1952,   he   was   named  Vice 


WEAVER.  JR. 


Chairman  of  the  Board  and  in  De- 
cember, 1953,  he  was  elected  NBC 
President.  Weaver  was  bom  in  Los 
Angeles  and  was  graduated  magna 
cum  laude  from  Dartmouth,  where 
he  was  elected  to  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
He  started  in  radio  as  a  writer,  then 
became  program  manager  of  the  Don 
Lee  network  in  San  Francisco.  In 
1935,  Weaver  came  to  New  York, 
where  he  joined  Young  and  Rubi- 
cam.  During  World  War  II,  he'  spent 
two  years  in  the  Navy  in  command 
of  an  escort  vessel. 


ROBERT  W.  SARNOFF 

Executive  Vice  President  of  NBC 

Elected  Executive  Vice  President  of                     - the  Navy's  role  in  World  War  II,  for 

NBC    in    December,    1953,    ROBERT            j^KK^BL^  "^^'^^  ^®  received  the  Navy  s  Dis- 

WILLIAM  SARNOFF  joined  the  net-          «^WBWk  tinguished  Public  Service  Award    In 

work  on  January  1,  1948,  as  an  ac-          mM         ~~    M  ^^"®'    ^'^^^'  ^^  ^^^   elected   a  Vice 

count  executive  in  the  sales  depart-          f^V            '»  President  of  NBC  and  a  year  later 

ment  after  three  years  of  service  in  JP»            ^^L  was  placed  in  charge  of  the  newly 

the   Navy,   followed  by  three   years  MHP||   JQt  created   NBC   Film   Division.    Sarnoff 

with  the   Cowles  publications.   After  ^^^  J  I  ^J  ^^^    named    executive    assistant    to 

serving  NBC  in  a  variety  of  capaci-         ^fc    M\    i  Sylvester  L.  Weaver,   Jr.  in  Septem- 

ties,    including    television   production  |i|K|l%f^^^  ber,    1953,    and   a   month   later   was 

manager     and     television     program  ■HH^MH  elected  to   the  NBC  Board  of  Direc- 

sales    manager,    he    was    appointed  M^g^MB  tors.  He  was  born  in  New  York  City, 

director  of  unit  production  for  TV  in  H|     ^T^  ■■  was   graduated   from   Harvard   and 

1951.  It  was  in  this  oapacity  that  he  WKL     jSktSm  after  a  year  at  Columbia  Law  School 

launched     "Victory     at     Sea,"     the  entered   the   Government   service   in 

famous    NBC-Novy    documentary   of                SARNOFF  August,  1941. 


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30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Telephone:  Circle  7-8300 

Registered  Telegraphic  Address:  NATBROCAST  NEW  YORK 


NOTE:  A  full  listing  of  the  NBC  cor- 
porate personnel,  as  well  as  the  board 
of  directors,  will  be  found  on  Page 
278. 


ORGANIZATION  UNDER  THE 

PRESIDENT  AND  EXECUTIVE 

VICE  PRESIDENT 

Sylvester   L.    Weaver,   Jr President 

Robert   W.    Sarnoff.  ...  Executive    Vice-President 

Thomas    A     McAvity Vice-President 

In    Charge   of   NBC-TV    Network 

ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION 

John  M  Clifford      .    Administrative  Vice  President 

FINANCE  AND  SERVICES 

Joseph  V.   Heffernan.  ..Financial  Vice-President 
Samuel    Chotzinoff     ..  General    Musical    Director 

Elngineering  Department 
Robert  E.  Shelby         Vice-President  &  Chief  Eng. 

William  A.  Clarke Administrative  Ass't. 

Edward   R.  Cullen    Liaison   Engineer 

Joseph    D  Agostino Liaison    Engineer 

Raymond   F.  Guy    .    Dir.  of  Radio  Frequency  Eng. 

George   M.   Nixon Manager  of   Engineering 

Development 
Chester  A  Rackey  Mgr.  of  Audio-Video  Eng. 
James  Wood,  Jr.     Manager  of  Technical  Services 

Integrated  Services  Department 
William  S.   Hedges         Vice-President  in   Charge 
of   Integrated  Services 

Mildred   Joy Chief   Librarian 

Edward   M.  Lowell  Building  &  General 

Services  Manager 

William  Burke  Miller         Night  Executive  Officer 

Peter    M.   Tintle Guest    Relations    Manager 

TELEVISION  NETWORK 
SALES  DIVISION 

George   H.   Frey  Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Television  Network  Sales 

Matthew  J.   Cullgian.  ..    National  Sales  Manager 

of  Television   Network  Sales  Division 


Sales  Administration  Department 

Walter  D.  Scott. .  .Administrative  Sales  Manager 

Stefyhen    Flynn Manager  of  Television  Sales 

Traffic  Operations 

David  Hedley Television  NetMrork  Sales 

Presentation  Manager 
Robert  McFadyen . .  Director  of  Sales  Development 
Hamilton  Robinson.  .  .Manager  of  Office  Services 

Treasurer 

Joseph  A.  McDonald Treasurer 

William  A.  Williams Assistant  Treasurer 

Public  Relations  Division 

Kenneth   W.    Bilby Vice-President   for 

Public  Relations 

National  Advertising  and 
Promotion  Department 

John  H.  Porter Manager  of  National 

Advertising  &  Promotion 

Clyde  L.  Clem,  jr National  Audience 

Promotion   Manager 

John    Graham Art   Director 

Edwin  Vane.  .  .National  Sales  Promotion  Manager 

Press  and  Publicity  Department 

Sydney   H.   Eiges Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Press  fir  Publicity 

Mike    H'orton Director   of    Information 

Ellis  Moore Director  of  Press  Department 

Cornelius  K.  Sullivan Public  Relations 

Representative 
Donald   Bishop.  ...  Manager  of  Program  Publicity 

Kathryn  Cole Manager  of  Information 

William   Anderson Manager  of  Business   & 

Trade  Publicity 

Research  and  Planning  Department 

Hugh   M.   Beville Director  of  Research 

fir  Planning 

Dr.  Thomas  E.  Coffin Manager  of  Researdi 

Allen  R.  Cooper.  .  .Manager  of  Markets  fir  Media 

James   Cornell Manager  of  Audience 

Measurement 
Barry  Rumple Manager  of  Plans 

Station  Relations  Division 

Harry  Bannister Vice-President  for 

Station  Relations 
Thomas  Knode Director  of  Station  Relations 


848 


TELEVISION  NETWORK 
PROGRAMS  DIVISION 

Richard    A.    iPinkham Vice-President 

National  Program  Department 

Samuel  Fuller. Natiattal  Program  Director 

Thomas  O.  Loeb Mgr.  of  TV  Network 

,    D      B  Programs  Div. 

LeRoy  Passman Manager  of  Program 

Administration 

Public  Affairs  Department 
Davidson   Taylor Vice-President   in   Charge 

,.  c   ^  ..  ^^  Public  Affairs 

Thomas  S.  Gallery Manager  of  Sports 

f"«f."^  ^•i"/^^''- Manager  of  NBC  News  Film 

William  McAndrew Director  of  NBC  News 

Arch  Robb.    Manager  of  Special  Events 

Edward  Stanley Manager  of  Public  Service 

,,.-.,,  Programs 

Leshe  C.  Vaughn Business  Manager  of 

B         „,     _,  Public  Affairs 

Barry  Wood Director  of  Special  Events 

Talent  Department 

Gustav  B.  Margraf Vice-President  for  Talent 

Martm  j.  Begley Casting  Director 

Production  and  Business 
Affairs  Department 

H.  Earl   Rettig Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Production  fir  Business  Affairs 

Anthony  M.  Hennig Director  of  Production 

Frederick  Shawn Director  of  Production 

Operations 
Ernest  W.  Theiss Manager  of  Production 

Operations 

William   V.   Sargent Divisional    Business   Mgr. 

jc^hn  j.  Heywood.  Manager  of  Divisional  Budgets 
Edward  j.  Stegeman Manager  of  Prog.  Budgets 

FILM  DIVISION 

Carl  M.  Stanton Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Film  Division 

Edgar  C.  Sisson,  Jr Director  of  Film  Division 

Robert  A.  Anderson Business  Manager 

Charles   Henderson Director  of   Publicity 

Frederick  A.  Jacobi Manager  of  Press 

WRCA-TV— New  York 

Hamilton    Shea Vice-President    in    Charge 

of  WRCA,  WRCA-FM  and  WRCA-TV 

Ernest  de  la  Ossa Station  Manager  of 

WRCA,  WRCA-FM  and  WRCA-TV 

William  A.   Berns Manager  of  News  & 

Special  Events 

Robert   F.    Blake Director   of  Publicity 

Max  Buck Director  of  Advertising, 

Promotion  &  Merchandising 


Stephen   Krantz Program  Manager  for 

WRCA-TV 

Arthur   Hamilton Manager  of  Production 

&  Business  Affairs 
jay  Heiten Sales  Manager  of  WRCA-TV 

WNBQ— Chicago 

Jules  Herbuveaux General   Manager  of 

WMAQ,  WMAQ-FM,  WNBQ 

WNBK— Cleveland 

Lloyd  E.  Yoder General   Manager  of 

WTAM,  WTAM-FM.  WNBK 

KRCA— Hollywood 

Thomcs  C.   McCray.  .General  Manager  of  KRCA 

WRC-TV— Washington 

Carleton   D.  Smith.  ..   Vice-President  Cr  General 
Manager  of  WRC,  WRC-FM,  WRC-TV 

NBC-OWNED  STATIONS  AND  NBC 
SPOT  SALES  DIVISION 

Charles  R.  Denny Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  NBC-owned  stations  &  NBC  Spot  Sales 

Charles  C.  Bevis,  jr General   Executive 

Charles  H.  Colledge Director  of  Technical 

Operations 
Thomas  S.  O'Brien.  .Divisional  Business  Manager 

WASHINGTON  AND  PACIFIC 

DIVISION  OFFICES 

Washington 

Frank  M.  Russell Vice-President,  Washington 

Pacific  Division 

John  K.  West Vice-President  for  the 

Pacific  Division 

Frederic  W.  Wile,  jr. .    Vice-President  in  Charge 

of   Television   &   Radio  Network 

Programs  Div. 

Frank    Cleaver Television    Network 

Program  Manager 

Lewis  S.   Frost Coordinator  of  Regional 

Network  Activities 

Harold   Kemp General    Program    Executive 

for  the  Radio  &  Television   Network 
Programs  Division 

Karel   Pearson Program    Manager 

Thomas  W.  Sarnoff Director  of  Production 

Oscar  C.  Turner Personnel  fir  Labor 

Relations  Manager 

Sheldon  B.  Hickox,  jr Director  of  Station 

Relations,  Pacific  Division 
Ralph  F.  Shawhan.    Director  of  Press  &  Publicity 


NOTE:  A  full  listing  of  the  personnel 
of  NBCs  O  &  O  stations,  as  well  as 
the  organization  of  the  Washington 
and  Hollywood  offices,  will  be  found 
on  Page  280. 


849 


you  put  them 


together 


T-H-T  makes  the  sales! 


TODAY,  HOME  and  TONIGHT  have  long  since  made  their  mark— each  is  a  great  nbc-tv  program 
in  its  own  right.  Now  they  have  been  combined  into  T-H-T,  the  most  flexible  participation 
plan  in  network  television,  offering  three  star  salesmen  and  reaching  three  separate  markets. 

With  T-H-T  you  can  buy  as  many  participations  as  you  need,  distributed  as  you 
choose  among  these  three  programs. 

TODAY    sells  the  whole  family— housewives,  children,  working  men  and  women 
with  early  morning  news,  special  features  and  dave  garroway. 

HOME    Charming  arlene  francis  in  less  than  a  year  has  become  the  friend 
and  guide  of  women  who  are  vitally  interested  in  improving  their  own  homes. 

TONIGHT  Easy,  breezy  steve  allen  and  his  guests  have  won  the  biggest  adult 
male  audience  at  Class  "C"  rates  and  you  make  the  last  impression  that  lasts. 

T-H-T 's  flexibility  has  already  won  it  such  smart  sponsors  as  Dow  Chemicals,  Northam 
Warren,  Bissell  Carpet  Sweeper  Co.,  United  States  Tobacco  Co.,  Broil-Quik,  Inc.,  Starkist- 
Tuna  Foods,  Inc.,  and  the  California  Packing  Co. 


Combination  buys  of  today,  home  and  tonight 
entitle  you  to  discounts  up  to  20%.  Ask  your 
NBC-TV  representative  about  the  profitable  ar- 
rangements you  can  make. 


TELEVISION 


a  service  of 


851 


you  put  them  together.  ... 


-H-T  makes  the  sales! 


TODAY,  HOME  and  TONIGHT  have  long  since  made  their  mark— each  is  a  great  nbc-tv  program 
in  its  own  right.  Now  they  have  been  combined  into  T-H-T,  the  most  flexible  participation 
plan  in  network  television,  offering  three  star  salesmen  and  reaching  three  separate  markets. 

With  T-H-T  you  can  buy  as  many  participations  as  you  need,  distributed  as  you 

choose  among  these  three  programs. 

TODAY    sells  the  whole  family— housewives,  children,  working  men  and  women 

with  early  morning  news,  special  features  and  DAVE  garroway. 

HOME    Charming  arlene  FRANCIS  in  less  than  a  year  has  become  the  friend 
and  guide  of  women  who  are  vitally  interested  in  improving  their  ovm  homes. 

TONIGHT  Easy,  breezy  STEVE  ALLEN  and  his  guests  have  won  the  biggest  adult 
male  audience  at  Class  "C"  rates  and  you  make  the  last  impression  that  lasts. 

T-H-T's  flexibility  has  already  won  it  such  smart  sponsors  as  Dow  Chemicals,  Northam 
Warren,  Bissell  Carpet  Sweeper  Co.,  United  States  Tobacco  Co.,  Broil-Quik,  Inc.,  Starkist- 
Tuna  Foods,  Inc.,  and  the  California  Packing  Co. 
Combination  buys  of  today,  HOME  and  tonight 
entitle  you  to  discounts  up  to  20%.  Ask  your 
NBC-TV  representative  about  the  profitable  ar- 
rangements you  can  make. 


TELEVISION 


NEW  TV  STATIONS  SET 
FOR   OPENING  IN   1955 

Ofi  the  follouint;  pages,  we  list  geographically  the  tele- 
tisioti  stations  planning  to  begin  operation  in  1955,  to- 
gether with  channel  numbers,  in  1954  there  were  23  sta- 
tions that  had  gone  off  the  air  but  have  retained  their 
construction  permits.  For  lists  consult  index.  Asterisk  (*) 
denotes  non-commercial  educational  stations. 


ana 


nty 

RiriniiiRliiim 
Montsoinery 

DntliHii 
'  RirmiiiRliitm 


Ft.  Smith 
I.Htle  Kork 
KI  Dorado 
I.ittlr  Kofk 


(ororci 
I^H  Angeles 
Sao  rumen  to 
San  Diego 
Modesto 
San  Franrisr 
San  Jose 
Sarniment«» 
\  isalia 


Norwirh 
Hartford 
New  llaven 
N'«n»-  Ixmdon 
Sit4imford 
'  Rridceport 


Wa«»hin(rton 
Wanh. 


(  learuater 
I>a>tona    Beaeh 
Jaoksonville 
Miami 
Tampa 


\ 


ffwalello 
Twin  Falls 


*  hir-aKO 
f  hi<-aKM 

K%ari>a<in 

*  Ch  Am  pftlffn- 1;  r  bMia 
•Clilea«o 


ALABAMA 

Call  Letters 

Channel 

WJLN-TV 

48 

WSFA-TV 

12 

WSI^\ 

8 

WT\Y 

9 

WEBD 

10 

ARKANSAS 

KNAC-'n' 

5 

KETV 

23 

KRBB 

10 

KTHV 

11 

CALIFORNIA 

KCOA 

52 

KBIC-TV 

22 

KBIE-TV 

46 

KUSH 

21 

KTRB-TV 

14 

K  BAY-TV 

20 

KtJXI 

11 

KBET-TV 

10 

KAKI 

43 

COLORADO 

KRMA-TV 

6 

CONNECTICUT 

WC"rN 

63 

WEDH 

24 

WBT.I-TV 

59 

WNLC-TV 

26 

WSTF 

27 

WCTB 

71 

DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA 

WOOK-TV 

50 

Pending 

20 

FLORIDA 

WPGT 

32 

WMFJ-TV 

2 

WOB.S-TV 

30 

W>I1<^. 

33 

WTVT 

12 

WTHS-TV 

2 

GEORGIA 

WCTV 

6 

IDAHO 

KI8J 

6 

KLIX-TV 

11 

ILLINOIS 

WHFCTV 

26 

WIND-TV 

20 

WOIT 

44 

WTLK 

32 

WJOL-TV 

48 

WTLC 

12 

wrrw 

11 

Licensee 

•lolinson  Best);.  Co. 

MontKomery  Bcstg.  Co. 

Deep  South  Bestff.  Co, 

Ala.-Fla.-Ga.  Tele.  Inc. 

Alabama  Educational  TV  Commission 


American  Tele.  Co.,  Inc. 
Great  Plains  Tele.  Prop. 
S.  Ark.  Tele.  Co.,  Inc. 
Arkansas  TelcTision  Co. 


KOWL  Bcstg.  Co. 
John  Poole  Bcstg.  Co. 
John  Poole  Bcstg.  Co. 
E.  L.  Cushman 
KTRB  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
Lawrence  A.  Harvey 
Standard  Radio  &  Tele.  Co. 
Sacramento  Telecast'^rs,  Inc. 
Sequoia  Telecasting  Co. 


School  Dist  No.  1 


Conn,  State  Bd.  of  Ed. 
Conn.  State  Bd.  of  Ed. 
Conn.  Radio  Foundation,  Inc. 
Thames  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Stamford-Norwalk  Tele.  Corp. 
Conn.  State  Bd.  of  Ed. 


United  Bcistg.  Co, 
Wash.  Metro.  Tele.  Corp. 


Pioneer  Gulf  Tele.  Bcstrs. 

Telrad,  Inc. 

Souihern  Radio  &  Equipt.  Co. 

Miami  Biscayne  Tele.  Corp. 

Tampa  Tele.  Co. 

Lindsey  Hopkins  Voc-  School 


K.  D.  Rivers,  Sr. 


Tribune-Journal  Co.,  Inc. 
Southern  Idaho  Bcstg.  &  Tele.  Co, 


WHFC,  Inc. 

WIND,  Inc. 

WOPA-TV,  Inc. 

Northwestern  Tele.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Joliet  Tele.,  Inc. 

Univ.  of  Illinois 

Chicago  Educ.  TV.  Foundation 


852 


D    D    n 


N  E  A\'     TV     STATIONS     SCHEDULED 


a    n    n 


City 


Ft.  Wayne 
Notre  Dame 


Sioux  City 
''Manhattan 


Ashland 

I/exing<ton 

Lexington 

Louisville 

Newport 


Baton  Rouge 
Lafayette 
Lafayette 
New  Orleans 
New  Orleans 


Baltimore 
Baltimore 
Cumberland 


Boston 

Brockton 

Worcester 


Battle  Creek 

Detroit 

Fluit 

Grand  Rapids 

Marquette 

Muskegon 
''Aren  Arbor 
"Detroit 

Hibbing 

Columbus 
Tupelo 

Cl4yton 
Kirksville 
St.  Louis 
JeflTerson  City 

Scottsblnff 

Henderson 

Keene 


Atlantic  City 

Camden 

New  Brunswick 


*  Binghamton 
♦Buffalo 

*  Ithaca 
*New  York 
♦Rochester 
♦Syracuse 
♦Albany 

Albany 

Binghamton 

New  York  City 

Ithaca 

Rochester 

Rochester 


Oastonia 
Wilmington 


Call  Letters 

Channel 

WANE-TV 
WNDU-TV 

INDIANA 
69 
46 

KCTV 

IOWA 

36 

KSAC-TV 

KANSAS 
8 

WPTV 

WLEX-TV 

WLAP-TV 

WQXL-TV 

WNOP-T\^ 

KENTUCKY 

59 
18 

27 
41 

74 

WBRZ 

KLFY-TV 

KVOL-TV 

WCKG 

WCNO-TV 

LOUISIANA 

2 
10 
10 
26 
32 

WITH-TV 

WTLF 

WTBO-TV 

MARYLAND 
60 
18 
17 

MASSACHUSETTS 
WJDW                                 44 
WHEF-TV                          62 
WAAB-TV                          20 

WBCK-TV 

WCIO 

WJRT 

WMCN 

WAGE-TV 

WTVM 

WUOM-TV 

WTVS 

MICHIGAN 
58 
62 
12 
23 
6 
35 
26 
56 

KHTV 

MINNESOTA 

10 

WCBI-TV 
WTWV 

MISSISSIPPI 
4 
9 

MISSOURI 
KFUO-TV  30 

KTVO  3 

WIL-TV  12 

KRCG  13 

NEBRASKA 
KSTF  10 


KLRJ-TV 


NEVADA 

2 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


WKNE-TV 

WOCN 

WKDN-TV 

WTLV 


WQTV 

WTVF 

WIET 

WGVT 

WROH 

WHTV 

WTVZ 

WPTR-TV 

WINR-tv 

WNYC-TV 

WHCU-TV 

WCBF-TV 

WRNY-TV 


45 

NEW  JERSEY 
52 
17 
19 

NEW  YORK 
46 
23 
14 
25 
21 
43 
17 
23 
40 
31 
20 
15 
27 


licensee 

Radio  Fort  Wayne,  Inc. 
Michiana  Telecasting  Corp. 

Great  Plains  Tele.  Prop. 

Kansas  State  College 


Polan  Industries 
WLEX-TV,  Inc. 
American  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Robert  Rounsaville 
Tri-City  Bcstg.  Co. 


La.  Tele.  Bcstg.  Corn. 
Camelia  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
Evangeline  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
CKG  Television  Co. 
Community  Tele.  Corp. 


WITH-TV,  Inc. 

United  Bcstg.  Co.  of  E.  Md. 

Tenn.  Valley  Bcstg. 


J.  D.  Wraither,  Jr. 
Trans-American  Enterprises,  Inc. 
WAAB,  Inc. 

Michigan  Bcstg.  Co. 
Woodward  Bcstg. 
WJR,  The  Goodwill  Station 
Peninsular  Bcstg.  Co. 
Peninsula  Tele.,  Inc. 
Versluis  Radio  &  TV,  Inc. 
Regents  of  the  U.  of  Mich. 
Detroit  Ed.  TV  Foundation 


North  Star  Tele.  Co. 


Birney  Imes,  Jr. 

Tupelo  Citizens  Tele.  Co. 

Lutheran  Church-Miss.  Synod 
KRITZ,  Inc. 
Missouri  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Jefferson  Tele.  Co. 


Frontier  Bcstg.  Co. 
Southwestern  Publ.  Co. 
WKNE  Corp. 


David  E.  Mackay 
So.  Jersey  Bcstg.  Co. 
Dept.  of  Ed.  State  of  N.  J. 


Univ.  of  the  State  of  N.  Y. 
Univ.  of  the  State  of  N.  Y. 
Univ.  of  the  State  of  N.  Y. 
Univ.  of  the  State  of  N.  Y. 
Univ.  of  the  State  of  N.  Y. 
Univ.  of  the  State  of  N.  Y. 
Univ.  of  the  State  of  N.  Y. 
Patroon  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
Southern  Tier  Radio  Serv.  Inc. 
N.  Y.  Municipal  Bcstg.  System 
Cornell  University 
Star  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
Genesee  Valley  TV  Corp. 


WTVX 
WTHT 


NORTH  CAROLINA 


853 


Air-Plx  Corp. 
Wilmington  Tele.  Corp. 


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Hazelton 


Camden 
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Kapici  City 
Rapid  City 


JarkHon 


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Dallas 

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Kl  i'aHo 

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WKRF-TV 

7 

NORTH   DAKOTA 

RNOX-TV 

10 

OHIO 

WtJXN-T^ 

54 

WKRK-TV 

65 

WHK-TV 

10 

WIMA-TV 

35 

WTVtr 

36 

^^-^lAC-TV 

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31 

\\TXm-T\ 

70 

Wa'^l -TV 

34 

OKLAHOMA 

Kvso-'n^ 

12 

KMn^ 

58 

KSPG 

17 

KETA 

13 

KOED-'n^ 

11 

OREGON 

KLOB 

12 

KFJI-TV 

2 

KSLM-TV 

3 

PENNSYLVANIA 

WQCT 

39 

WLEU 

66 

WWLA 

21 

WIBG-TV 

23 

WTVQ 

47 

WRAK-TV 

36 

WSHA 

30 

WAZL-TV 

63 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 

WACA-TV 

14 

WSPA-TV 

7 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

KOTA-TV 

3 

KTLV 

7 

TENNESSEE 

WDXI-TV 

0 

TEXAS 

KTLG 

43 

KDTX 

23 

KLIF-TA^ 

20 

KOKE 

13 

KFJZ-TV 

11 

KBST-TV 

4 

KTVP 

23 

KXYZ-TV 

20 

KTRE-TV 

0 

KCOR-TV 

41 

KPAR-TV 

12 

KWTX-TV 

10 

KALA 

35 

UTAH 

KOVO-TV 

11 

VIRGINIA 

WOTV 

20 

WPRG 

8 

WASHINGTON 

K€TL 

20 

KVAN-TV 

21 

WEST  VIRGINIA 
WITFV  51 

WBLK-TV  12 

WHTN-TV  13 

WHLS-TV  6 


WFBV-TV 
WTLB 


WISCONSIN 
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KFIF  Z 

KTVF  11 

854 


£  S 


Licen»o« 

Fay<^ttovlllo  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 
N.  C.  Tele.,  Inc. 


Community  Radio  Corp. 

Robert.  W.  RoiinsavUle  Tele.  Co. 
Cleveland  Best?.,  Inc. 
ITnited  Bcstp.  Co. 
Northwestwn  Ohio  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Fergum  Theatres,  Inc. 
Midwest  TV  Co. 
Elyrla-Lorahi  Bcstg.  Co. 
Woodward  Bcstg.  Co. 
Ohio  State  U. 

John  F.  Easley 

Miami  Tele.  Co. 

Arthur  R.  Olson 

Okla.  Educ.  TV  Authority 

Okla.  Educ.  TV  Authority 

Ore.  Tele.,  Inc. 
KFJI  Bcstrs. 
Oregon  Radio,  Inc. 

Queen  City  Tele.  Co.,  Inc. 
Commodore  Perry  Bcstg.  Serv.,  Inc. 
Harold  C.  Burke 
Daily  News  Television  Co. 
Golden  Triangle  TV  Corp. 
WRAK,  Inc. 
Leonard  J.  Shafitz 
Hazelton  TV  Corp. 


Camden  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Spartan  Radiocasting  Co. 

Black  Hills  Bcstg.  Co.  of  Rapid  City 
Hills  Bcstg.  Co. 

Dixie  Bcstg.  Co. 


Trinity  Bcstg.  Corp. 
UHF  Television   Co. 
Trinity  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Trinity  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Texas  State  Network,  Inc. 
Big  Spring  Bcstg.  Co. 
UHF  Television  Co. 
Shamrock  Bcstg.  Co. 
Forest  Ca.pital  Bcstg.  Co. 
KCOR,  Inc. 

Texas  Telecasting,  Inc. 
KWTX  Bcstg.  Co. 
Alamo  TV  Co. 


KOVO  Bcstg.  Co. 


Winston-Salem  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
Petersburg  Tele,  Corp. 


Seattle  Construction  Co.,  Inc. 
KVAN,  Inc. 

I'olan  Industries 
Ohio  Valley  Bcstg.  Corp, 
Greater  Huntington  Radio  Corp. 
Daily  Telegraph  Printing  Co. 


Valley  Telecasting  Co. 
LaCrosse  Television  Corp. 


Midnight  Sun  Bcstg.  Co. 
Northern  TV. Inc. 


OFFICIAL  FCC 
TV  ALLOCATIONS 


nan 


ALABAMA 

Andalusia    . . 

Channel  No. 

9U 

Anniston    , . . 

70 

Auburn    .... 

. . . .•66 

Bessemer     . . 

64 

Birming'ham  . 

6,  •lO    13 

42    48 

23 

Clanton    .... 

14 

Cullman 

60 

Decatur     . , . 

23 

18 

Dothan     .... 

.  .9,   19 

Enterprise     .  . 

. . . .    40 

Eufaula     .... 

. . . .   44 

Florence    .... 

. . . .    41 

Fort  Payne  .  . 

19 

Gadsden    .... 

.15.  21 

Greenville    .  .  . 

49 

Guntersville     . 

. . . .    40 

Huntsville     .  , 

. . . .   31 

17 

Mobile 

Montgomery.  . 
Muniord    .... 

5.  10. 

12.    20. 

•42.  48 
•26.  32 

...      7 

Opelika    

22 

Selma 

.  .8.  68 

Sheffield    .... 

...    47 

Sylacauga    . . . 

...    24 

Talladeera    .  . . 

...    64 

...    27 

Troy    

...    38 

Tuscaloosa 

.46    61 

Tuikeeee     .  . . 

...16 

ARIZONA 

Ajo     

14 

Bisbee    

15 

Casa  Grande 

18 

Clifton     .  .    . 

.  .    25 

Coolidgre     .  .  . 

30 

Dougrlas 

3 

Eloy    

24 

Flagstaff     .  .  . 

9.  13 

Globe     

34 

Holbrook     .  . 

14 

Kingman    .  .  . 

6 

Mesa    

12 

Miami    

28 

Morenci   .... 

31 

Nogales      .  . . 

17 

Phoenix    .... 

.3.   5.    *8.   10 

Prescott     .  .  . 

16 

Safford     .... 

21 

Tucson    

.4.   •6.  9.   13 

Williams      .  . 

25 

Winslow    .  . . 

16 

Yuma     

11     la 

ARKANSAS 

Arkadelphia    . 

34 

Batesvllle    ... 

30 

■■■■I 

Benton     

Channel  No. 

40 

Blytheville      

64     74 

Camden   

...    50 

...    62 

El  Dorado    

.10.   26 

Fayetteville    

•13    41 

Forrest  City    

...    22 

Fort  Smith 

5.  •le. 

22.  39 

Harrison    

...    24 

Helena     

...    54 

Hope 

15 

Hot  Springs 

.    9    52 

Jonesboro     

.  .8.  39 

Little  Rock 

Magnolia     

*2.  4.  11. 

17.  23 
...    28 

Malvern     

...    46 

...    43 

...    28 

Paragould    

...    58 

Pine  Bluff    

.  .7.  36 

Russellville 

...    19 

Searcy    

...    33 

...    35 

Stuttgart     

...14 

CALIFORNIA 


Alturas    9 

Bakersfield     10.  29 

Brawley     25 

Chieo     12 

Corona     52 

Delano     37 

El  Centre 16.  56 

Eureka     3.   13 

Fresno 12,   •IS.  24.  47.  53 

Hanford     21 

Los  Angeles. 2.  4.  5.  7.  9.  11.  13.  22.  *28.  34 

Madera    30 

Merced    34.  66 

Modesto    14.  68 

Monterey   (see  Salinas) 

Napa   62 

Oakland   (see  San  Francisco) 

Oxnard    32 

Palm  Springs    14 

Petaluma     68 

Port   Chicago    70 

Porterville     66 

Red  Bluff    16 

Redding     7 

Riverside    40.  46 

Sacramento 3.   ♦6.  10.  40.  46 

Salinas-Monterey    8.  35 

San  Bernardino 18.  •24.  30 

San  Buenaventura    38 

San  Diego 8,  10.   *15.  21.  27.  33.  39 

San  Francisco- 
Oakland    .2.  4,  6,  7.  *9,  20'.  26.  32.  38.   44 

San  Jose 11.  48.  •54,  60 

San  Luis  Obispo 6 

Santa  Barbara 3,  20.  26 

Santa  Cruz    16 

Santa  Maria 44 

Santa  Paula    16 

Santa  Rosa 50 

Stockton 13.  36.   ^42.  64 

Tulare      27 

Ukiah    18 


•  Denotes  Channel  reservation  lor  non-commercial  educational 

855 


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A  L  1.  O  C  A  T  I  O  N  S 


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Viulta    .  . 
NVaUonrillr 
Yreka  CHy 
Yub*    CUT 


Ctuinnel  No. 

43.   49 

22 

11 

62 


(  ()1  OK  ADO 

Ai.ttuos.i 

19 

Boulder     

•12. 

9,'?: 

36 

Colorado  Sprintrs 
CraJiT    

11.    13. 

•17 

23 

19 

D*lJa 

Denver 

l>uranRo      

'.'.'Mi'  •e!'?.  9 

20. 
6 

24 
26 

1f> 

Fort   Collins    .  .  . 

44 

Fori  Morgan   .  .  . 

15 

Grand  Junction    . 

5 

9,1 

Greeley    

f>0 

La  Junta    

04 

Lamar     

*  '  * 

18 

LeadTille     

' 

14 

Lon^mont    

go 

Loveland      

'  '  * 

TR 

MonttxJM     

.10. 
28. 

18 

Pueblo    

3    5     •s 

S4 

Salida    

95 

Sterling      

95 

Trinidad     

01 

Walsenburg-     .  .  . 

30 

(ONNECTICUT 

bridpeport 

Hartford 

.43. 
.3 

49.  •71 
18     ^24 

Meridfn      

....    66 

New   Britain    

30 

New   Haven    

8    69 

New   London    

.26.  81 

Norwalk  (see  Stamford) 
Norwich 

.57    63 

•iiamfoixl-Norwalk      

27 

VVaterbiiry      

53 

DELAWARE 


Dover     40 

Wilmington    ...*.'.'.'.'.".  12.  59.   83 


DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA 


Wafching^ton. 


4,  5,  7.  9.  20.  •26.  50 


FLORIDA 


B«flle  Glade 

Bradenton 

Clearwater .    32 

Dartona   Beach    2* 

De  Land .'.*.*.'.*.'.*.'.*..' 

Kon   Laud*;rdal/'    .  .  iV 

Fort  Myers 

Fort  Pierce [[[[ 

Gainesville * '  •s 

Jackxonville 4    •?    12    30* 

Key  West '       '       *  14' 

Liike  City    ','.*/. 

Lakeland     V«' 

Lake    Wales    '. ' ' 


27 
28 
50 
53 
44 
39 
11 
19 
20 
36 
20 
33 
22 
14 


•  Denotec  Channel  reservation  for  non-oommercial  educational 

856 


Channel  No. 

LeesbursT      26 

Marianna     17 

Melbourne     37 

Miami ♦2.  4.  7.  10.  23.   33 

Ocala 16 

Orlando 6.    9,    18.    ♦24.47 

Palatka     17 

Panama  City 7.  •30.  36 

Pensacola 3,  15.   •21.  46 

Quincy     54 

St.    Aug-ustine    25 

St.  Petersburg  (see  Tampa) 

Sanford      35 

Sarasota    34 

Tallahassee •ll.  24,  61 

Tampa-St.  Petersburg: •S,  8.  13.  38 

West  Palm  Beach 6.  12.   *15,  21 


GEORGIA 

Albany    

10.  25 

Americus 

31 

Athens      ...       .     ... 

•8,   60 

Atlanta 

Augrusta      •  •         ... 

..2.  6.   11.    •30.  36 
6.   12 

BainbridnTe       •         ... 

35 

Brunswick    

28,  34 

Cairo      

45 

Carrollton 

33 

63 

63 

Columbus    

Cordele     

4,   28,    •34 

43 

Dalton 

25 

32 

Dublin      

16 

Elberton         

24 

Fitzg-erald    

53 

Fort    Valley    

18 

Gainesville            .       ... 

62 

Griffln    

39 

60 

•41,  47 

Marietta    

57 

Milled&eville      

61 

Moultrie    

48 

61 

Rome 

9.  69 

3,   *9   11 

Statesboro     

22 

20 

Thomasville      

6.  27 

Tifton           

14 

Toccoa     

35 

Valdosta    

37 

Vidalia     

26 

Warner  Robins 

13 

Waycross     

16 

IDAHO 


Blackfoot     33 

Boise    *4,  7,  2 

Burley      16 

Caldwell     9 

Coeur  d'Alene 12 

Emmett      26 

Goodingr     23 

Idaho   Falls    3,   8 

Jerome     17 

Kellog^g:    33 

Lewiston      8 

Moscow      •le 

Nampa      6,   12 

Payette    14 

Pocatello    6.   10 

Preston    41 

Rexburg^    / 27 


°nn  OFFICIAL     TV     ALLOCATIONS  aDH 


Rupert     .  .  . 

Channel  No. 

Sandpoint    . 

o 

Twin  Falls  . 

Wallace   . .  . 

27 

Weiser     . .  . 

* 

on 

ILLINOIS 

Alton     

48 

Aurora     .  .  . 

16 

Belleville     . 

64 

Blooming-ton 

15 

Cairo    

24 

Carbondale 

34    ^ei 

Centralia    .  . 

32     59 

Champaiern-Urbana .  .  . 
Chicagro     ..2.5.  7.  9.  • 
Danville     

..3.   • 
11.20 

12,  21 
.  26.  32 

.  27.   33 

.  38.   44 

24 

Decatur    .  .  . 

17    23 

De  Kalb    .  . 

•67 

Dixon     

47 

Elffin     

.  .  . .    28 

Preeport    .  . 

. . . .    23 

Galesburgr    . 

40 

Hamsburg' 

22 

Jacksonville 

. . . .    29 

Joliet     

48 

Kankakee    . 

14 

Kewanee    .  . 

60 

La  Salle    .. 

35 

Lincoln    .  .  . 

.  .     .    53 

Macomb     .  . 

61 

Marion     .  .  . 

... 

40 

Mattoon     .  . 

* 

46 

Moline  (see  Davenport 
Mt.  Vernon 

Iowa) 

38 

Olney     .... 

16 

Pekin     

69 

Peoria 

8.  19. 

•37    43 

Quincy    .... 

10    21 

Rockford   ,  . 
Rock  Island 
Spring-field    . 
Streator     . ,  . 

(see  Davenport. 

.  .13. 
Iowa) 
2. 

39,   •46 

20.   66 
...    65 

Urbana   (see 
Vandalia   .  .  . 

Champaign ) 

...    28 

Waukegan 

...    22 

INDIANA 

61 

Anerola    

15 

Bedford 

68 

Bloomington    .  . 
Columbus    .... 

4.    •SO,  36 

42 

38 

Elkhart      

52 

Evansville    .  .  . 

7     50     *56     62 

Fort   Wayne    .  . 
Gary 

•27.   33.   69 

50.   *66 

Hammond 

56 

Hatfield 

...                   ...      9 

Huntingrton    .  .  . 

21 

Indianapolis .  .  . 
Jasper    

6.  8.   13,    ^20.  26.   67 

19 

Kokomo     

31 

Lafayette   .... 

•47.  59 

Lebanon    

18 

Logansport 

51 

Madison 

25 

29 

Michigan    City 

62 

Muneie    . 

...                     49     55     ^71 

Princeton     .... 

52 

32 

Shelbyville 

58 

South  Bend   .  .  . 

34.  ^40.  46 

Ten  City 

31 

Channel  No. 

Terre  Haute 10.   ^67.  63.  73 

Vincennes    44 

Washington     68 


IOWA 

37 

Amps                ,  . 

.    5    26 

Atlantic 

46 

19 

Burlington    .... 

32     38 

Carroll       .    . 

.     .    39 

Cedar  Rapids    . 

2 

9, 

20.   ^26 
31 

Charles  City 

18 

Cherokee      .... 

. . . .    14 

Clinton     

64 

43 

Davenport-Rock  Island  &  Moline. 
Illinois    4.  6.  •SO 

.  36.   42 
44 

Des  Moines   .  .  . 

8.    •ll 

13 

17.  2S 

.66.   62 

Estherville     .  .  . 

24 

Fairfield 

64 

Fort  Dodge   .  .  . 

21 

50 

Grinnell 

71 

Iowa   City    .  .    . 

•12.   24 

Keokuk    

44 

Knoxville 

33 

...    49 

Mason   City    .  .  . 

.  .3.   36 

Muscatine    . 

. . . .    58 

Newton    

65 

28 

Oskaloosa    .... 

52 

Ottumwa  .  . 

.15.  63 

Red  Oak 

...    32 

Shenandoah     .  . 

...    20 

Sioux  City    .... 

4. 

9 

•30.   36 

Spencer 

...    42 

...34 

Waterloo     

Webster   City    . 

7. 

16. 

•22.   46 
...27 

KANSAS 

Abilene    

31 

49 

Atchison    

60 

Chanute     

50 

Coffeyville 

33 

Colby 

22 

47 

Dodge  City 

6.   23 

El  Dorado                      .  .  . 

56 

Emporia 

39 

Fort    Scott    

27 

Garden  City                      .  . 

9     11 

Goodland    

10     31 

2.   28 

Hays        

7     20 

12     18 

20 

lola    .                     ... 

...            ....    44 

Junction    City         

29 

15 

Lawrence 

'll     17 

64 

Liberal     

14 

McPherson           .              .  . 

26 

Manhattan          

•8.   23 

Newton    

14 

Olathe             

52 

21 

Pittsburg      

7.   38 

•  Denotes  Channel  reservation  for  non-oommercial  educational  use. 

857 


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Salio*  .  .  . 
IVtpeka  .  . 
Wcllinrton 
WlehlU. . . 
Wlnfleld 


.  .la.  42 

.3.  10,  1( 


No. 

36 

34 
•48 

24 
•22 

43 


KKNTI (KY 

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f>9 

Bowlinr    GnTiJ     

CJUtipb^llsTillo 

...13. 

17 
40 

Corbin      

10 

Danrille 

35 

Frankfort 

48 

01lMCt)W      ■  ■ 

•*R 

Harlan     

73 

Baxard    

19 

Hopkinsville                  

•»0 

Lexin«^on     18. 

Louiaville 3,  11.  'IS, 

27.   64. 
21.  41. 

70 

51 

Madisonville      .     .    . 

*'0 

Marfield     

03 

Maysville     

9,4 

Middleeboroujfh      

r>7. 

03 
33 

Owensboro       

14 

Paduoah     

.6    43 

7<7 

PtkeTllle    

14 

Princeton     

4F> 

Richmond    

00 

Somerset    

99 

Winckester     

37 

LOUISIANA 

Abbeville     .  . . 

97 

Alexandna     .  . 

5 

62. 

71 

Bastrop    

53 

Baton  Roug-c    . 

2.   28. 

♦34. 
.69. 

40 

Boralui^a     .... 

78 

Crowley 

•>1 

De    Ridder     .  . 

*  ' 

14 

Eunice 

*  ■  ■ 

01 

Franklin    .... 

■  *  * 

40 

Hammond     .  .  . 

57 

Houma    

* 

30 

Jackson    

18 

Jenning^B     .... 

18 

Lafayette     .  .  . 

10 

38. 
25, 

67 
00 

I^ake  Charles   . 

7.    'lO. 

•Minden     

30 

.MonrfK;     

13. 

8. 

43 

Monraji  City    . 

36 

NaU'hitochee 

17 

New   Iberia    .  . 

1  5 

New  Orleans    . 
OakdaJe 

4,   0.   8.   20.   26, 

32. 

81 
64 

Oi>elousa«     .  .  . 

58 

ROHtOO      

ShrcTcport    .  .  . 

3 

^'^ 

Thibodaux   . . . 

*>/[ 

Winnfleld      .  .  . 

99 

MAINK 

Auburr 
AuruM  ) 
Bancor   . 

23 

10.   29 

.  .  .  .2.   r>     •lO 

Bar  Harb^ir 

22 

Bath     

65 

Belfast     

41 

Bldttetenl 

69 

Calaia 

7    20 

r>oTer-Foxcroft 

18 

Channel  No. 

Fort  Kent    IT 

Houlton 34 

bewieton     8.   17 

MilUnoeket 14 

Orono *12 

Portland 6.   13.   ^47.  63 

Presque  Isle 8,   19 

Rockland     36 

Rumford    56 

Van   Buren    15 

Waitendlle   36 


MARYLAND 


Anmapolis     14 

Baltimore 2,   11.   13.   18,   •24,  73 

Cambridgre      33 

Cumberland    17.  30 

Frederick     63 

Hagperstown    52.  68 

Salisbury 16 


MASSACHUSETTS 


Amherst     82 

Barnstable     62 

Bostojii •2,  4.  6.  7.  44,   50.   56 

Brockton    62 

Fall  River 46.   68 

Greenfield    58 

Holyoke  (see  SprinffflLeld) 

Lawrence 73 

Lowell 33 

New  Bedford    38,  34 

North    Adams    19.   80 

Northampton     36 

Piittsfield    64 

Spcringrfield-Holyoke    56,  61 

Worcester 14.  20 


MICfflGAN 

A  lima.    ,  , 

41 

...9,  30 

.30,   •36 

Bad  Axe       

46 

Battle  Creek    

.  . 58.   64 

Bay  City   

5 

63.   ^73 

42 

39 

Cadillac 

..13    45 

13 

Cheboygran         . .       

...4    36 

....    34 

Detroit.  . 2.    4.    7. 

50. 

•56,    63 
60 

Bast  Tawas        

25 

3 

Flint    13, 

Gladstone 

16. 

•32.   28 
40 

Grand  Rapids    

8 

•17.  33 

Hancock            

10 

19 

Iron  Mountain 

.  .  .9.   37 

....    33 

Ironwood    

.  .13.  31 

48 

Kalamjazoo    

.  .  .  3.  36 

.  .  .6.  54 

18 

Manistee    

....    15 

14 

Marquette 

.  .  .6.    17 

Midland 

...    19 

47 

Muskeg-on    

.  .29.   35 

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Channel 

Parma-Onandog-a     

Petoskey 

Pontiae    '.  .'.  .1  .  .  .    ', 

Port  Huron. .'.*..'... 

Boffers  City 

Saginaw    '.....,'. 51 

Sault    Ste.    Marie is,  10.  28 

Traverse  City 7]  2o! 

West    Branch 


No. 

10 
31 
44 
34 
24 
57 
*34 
•26 
21 


MINNESOTA 

Albert  Lea  .  . 

57 

Alexandria     . 

36 

Austin     

6    51 

Bemidji     .... 

13     24 

Brainerd    ,  .  . 

12 

Cloquet     

44 

Crookston    .  . 

21 

Detroit  Lakes 

Ig 

Duluth-Superior.    "Wise 3, 

Ely     

6,    *8,   32.   38 
16 

Faarmouinit     . 

40 

Faribault     . . 

....            .20 

Ferg-us    Falls 

16 

Grand    Rapids 

20 

Hastings    .  . . 

29 

Hibbing     

10 

International 

Falls    

11 

Little  Falls   .  . 

14 

Mankato    .... 

15 

Marshall    .  .  . 

22 

Minneapolis-St 
Montevideo    .  . 

.    Paul..*2.  4, 

5.  9.  11.  17,  23 
19 

New  Ulm    .  .  . 

43 

Northfield    .  .  . 

26 

45 

Red  Wingr    .  .  , 

63 

Rochester  . . . 

10     65 

St.  Cloud    .  .  . 

7    33 

St.  Paul    (see 
Stillwater    .  .  . 

Minneapolis ) 

39 

Thief    River   Falls 

16 

Virginia     .... 

26 

Wadena 

27 

Wilm.air        .... 

31 

Wdnona    

61 

Worthington    . 

.q*^ 

MISSISSIPPI 

Biloxi     

.  .13,    •44.   50 

Brookhaven 

37 

Canton     

16 

Clarksdale    . . 

6    32 

35 

Columbus     .  . 

4.   28 

Comith    

29 

Greenville     .  , 

21,   27 

24 

Grenada 

15 

Gulfport    .... 

56 

Hattiesburg    . 

9,   17 

Jackson 

Kosciusko    . .  . 

3,    12, 

*19.    25,    47 
52 

7,   33 

Louisville 

46 

Meridian 

Natchez     .... 

.11.   30.    •36 
29 

Pascagoula    .  . 

22 

Picayune   .... 

14 

Starkville    .  . . 

34 

State   College 

•2 

Tupelo    

9,    38 

University 

•20 

41 

West  Point    .  . 

56 

Yazoo  City    .  . 

49 

MISSOURI 

Channel  Xo. 

Cape    Girardeau    12.   18.   69 

Carthage      5B 

Caruthersville 
Chillieothe     .  . 
Clinton     ...    . 

27 

14 

49 

Columbia  .  . . 
Farmington     . 
Festus 

8.  16.   22 

52 

14 

24 

Hannibal     .  .  . 
Jefferson   City 
Joplin     

7,   27 

13.   33 

12    30 

Kansas  City   . 
Kennett 

4.  5.  9,  ^19.  26.  65 

21 

Kirksville     .  . 
Lebanon     .... 

3,   18 

23 

Marshall    

40 

Maryville 

26 

Mexico     

45 

Moberly     .... 

36 

Monett     

14 

Nevada 

18 

Poplar    Bluil 
Rolla     

15 

46 

St.  Joseph   .  .  . 

St.  Louis 

Sedalia      

2,  30.   *3(i 

....4,  5.  *9,  11.  30,  36.  42 
6,   28 

Sikeston 

37 

Springfield    .  . 
West  Plains    . 

3,   10,    *26.   32 

.  .  . 20 

MONTANA 

Anaconda     .  .  . 

2 

Billings    

2    8,    *11 

Bozeman     .... 
Butte 

^9,   22 

4.  6.  *7.  16 

20 

Deer    Lodge     . 
Dillon 

26 

.    20 

Glasgow 

16 

18 

Great  Falls    .  . 

3.   5,   23 

17 

Hardin 

4 

Havre      

9.   11 

Helena      

Kalispell 

JO,    12 

.      8 

Laurel      

14 

Lewistown     .  . 
Livingston 

13 

16 

3,   *(}.   10 

*li,    13.   21 

Poison 

18 

Red   Lodge    .  . 
Shelby 

18 

14 

Sidney 

14 

Whitefish     .  . 

16 

Wolf    Point     . 

20 

NEBRASKA 

Alliance    

Beatrice     

13.   21 

40 

Broken  Bow    .  . 
Columbus 

14 

49 

Fairbury   .      . 

35 

Falls  City    .... 

38 

Freemont 

52 

Grand  Island   . 

11,   21 

5.   27 

Kearney    

13.    19 

23 

Lincoln   

10.  12.   'IS.   24 

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8.    17 

60 

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2.  4 

....   u.   7.   'le.   22.   28 
lufl      10.   16 


Platte 


NKV  ADA 

4 

14 

37 

Elko     .  .  . 

....    10 

ElT 

.  .  .3.   6 

Fallon    

29 

Coldilcld 

.  .  .  .      5 

31 

2 

L;»s   Vejras    .  .  . 

8 

•10    13 

18 

McGilI 

8 

Reno 

4.  8, 

•21.  27 

Tonopah     .... 

.  .     .      9 

7 

Ycrinpton     .  .  . 

33 

NKW    HAMPSHIRE 

B«'rlin     

26 

riaremont    

37 

Conrord    

27 

Durham     

'll 

Hanover     

-ai 

Keene     

45 

La<onia 

...                  43 

Ulllelon    

24 

MancheBter     

9,   48 

Nashua    

64 

Portsmouth      

....            15 

Rochester    

51 

NKW   JERSEY 


Andover     •gg 

Aebury    Park     58 

Atlantic  Clly ",  .  .Ve,   52 

Uridtfeton     .'   64 

Camden    [  ^  ^  •80 

F'-e«'hold      .'.'!.*.'!  '74 

Hammonton     •70 

Montoluir     !  !  !  !  !  ^77 

Newark !!*.!!'.    13 

New    lirunfiwick     •19.  47 

**aler»on    '   37 

Trenton      !.!!!!'.    41 

WiJdwood    .'..'.    48 


NKW    MKXICO 


(t'ordo     17 

"-rque    4.    'S.   7.  13 

>■     21 

-Five   PolntB I8 


id 


24 


.6.  23 
...27 
12.  35 
...14 


17 

3.     •S.   10 
46 


Channel  No. 

Hot   Springs    19 

Las  Cruces    22 

Las    Vepas    14 

Lordsburg- 23 

Los   Alamos    20 

Lovinirton    27 

Portales 22 

Raton     46,     •52 

Roswell    •3.  8.   10 

Santa   Fe    2.    •9,   11 

Silver  City 'lO,  12 

Socorro    15 

Tucumcari     26 


NEW  YORK 


Albany-Schenectady- 

Troy 

Amsterdam 

.  .6.  *17,  23 

.  35. 

41 

5?. 

Auburn        

37 

Batavia 

33 

Bingrhamton    

Buffalo    (also   see   Buffalo- 
Niagara  Falls)     

Buffalo-Niag-ara  Falls 

Oarthage 

12. 

40, 

17. 
4,  7. 

•46 

•23 
59 

7 

56 

Dunkirk     

46 

Elmira                

18 

?,4 

Glens  Falls 

39 

?.9 

Hornell 

50 

Ithaca       .         .... 

.♦14. 

?,0 

58 

66 

Lake   Placid    .    ... 

5 

Malone    

.20, 

•66 

14 

Middletown          .... 

60 

New  York 2. 

Niagara  Falls    (see 

Niagara  Falls) 
Ogdensburg     

4.  5.  7.  9 
Buffalo- 

11. 

•25 

31 
9,4 

54 

Oneonta       

69 

Oswego         

31 

75 

Plattsburg            ... 

98 

.21. 
•21. 

•83 

Rochester 

Rome  (see  Utica) 

.  .6,  10. 

15, 

27 
18 

3 

,    8, 

•43 

Troy    (see  Albany) 

Utica-Rome 

Watertown    



13. 

64, 

•25 
48 

NORTH  CAROLINA 


Ahoskie      63 

Albemarle      20 

Asheville    13,   •56,  62,  78 

Burlington     63 

Burnsville      , 18 

Chapel    Hill '4 

Charlotte    3,   9.   36,    ^42 

Durham     11,    ♦40,  46,   73 

Elizabeth   City    31 

Fayetteville    18,  54 

Gastonia      48 

Goldsboro 34,  72 

Greensbero    2,    *51,  57 

Greenville    9 

Henderson      52 

Hendersonville    27 

Hickory 30 

High    Point     16 


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860 


nnn  officialtv   allocations  Gnn 


^     ,  .„  Channel  No. 

Jacksonville    16 

Kannapolis    !!!!!!.'.*!    69 


Kinston 


46 


Lavirinburg:      42 


Lumberton 


21 


Mount   Airy 56 

New  Bern '  '  '.  .'    13 

Raleigrh    .5'  VgV.  28 

Roanoke  Rapids 30 

Rocky     Mount      [[[    50 

Salisbury     ......'.    80 

Sanford      '.'.'.'...'..'.    38 

Shelby 39 

Southern    Pines    49 

Statesville 64 

Washington      *  ]      7 

Wilmington     3,   6,   29.*  ^35 

Wilson      56 

Winston-Salem    |;».    -^^ '  *S2 


NOKTH   DAKOTA 


Bismarck 

5     12     18     *24 

Bottineau     

Carrington     

26 

Devils  Lake 

8,   14 

Dickinson    

2,    4,    "17 

Fargro    

6     11     *34    40 

Graiton   

17 

Grand  Forks    

*2    10 

Harvey     

22 

Jamestown 

7    42 

Lisbon 

...                                 23 

Minot    

*6     10    13 

New    Rockford 

20 

Rugby    

38 

Valley  City 

4    32 

Wahpeton    

•  •                                   45 

Williston 

s    n    •9/1 

OHIO 


Akron    ....                                      49 

•  55     61 

Ashtabula    

. . . .    16 

Athens     

62 

Bellefontaine     

...    63 

Bowling"  Green    

70 

Cambridge 

26 

Canton  

. . . .    29 

Chillicothe     

.  .  .  .    66 

Cincinnati   ...               5    9    12    *48 

54    74 

Cleveland 3,  5.  8,  19. 

Columbus 4,  6,  10, 

Coshocton    

•25,   66 
•34.   40 
20 

Dayton 2,  7. 

Defiance     

•16.   22 
43 

Findlay    

. . . .    53 

....    69 

Gallipolis     

...    72 

Hamilton-Middletown      

Lancaster    

. ...    66 
. . . .    28 

TjlTTlia.      .      ,  , 

35    73 

. . . .    31 

Mansfield 

36 

Marion 

17 

Massillon     

23 

Middletown   (see  Hamilton) 
Mount   Vernon    

68 

Newark 

...    60 

Oxford 

•14 

Piqua 

44 

Portsmouth 

30 

Sandusky  

.  .  .  .    42 

Springfield    

.52,   76 

Steubenville  (see  Wheeling.  W.  Va. 
Tiffin 

) 

47 

Toledo    11,    13, 

Warren    

*30,    79 
67 

Channel  No. 

Youngstown    21,  27.  73 

Zanesville      18,   60 


OKLAHOMA 

Ada     

10    50 

Altus 

36 

Alva     

30 

Anadarko     

...    68 

..12    65 

Bartlesville    

62 

Blackwell     .    . 

....    61 

Chickasha    

...    64 

....    15 

Clinton     

32 

Duncan    

....    39 

27 

Elk  City 

.  .15,   26 

El    Reno    

....    66 

Enid    

f> 

21.    "27 

Frederick 

44 

Guthrie    

....    48 

20 

Hobart       

.  .    23 

Holdenville    

....    14 

21 

Lawton    .         

.7. 

*28    34 

McAlester    

47 

Miami    

58 

Muskogee    

8 

•45,   66 

Norman    

31,    •37 

Oklahoma  City    4.   9, 

Okmulgee 

*13 

.   19,   25 
26 

61 

Ponca  City    

40 

Pryor  Creek         

....    54 

42 

Seminole    

69 

Shawnee    

....    63 

Stillwater 

29     •69 

Tulsa 2.  6, 

Vinita    

*11,  17.  23 
......       28 

Woodward      

8 

OREGON 


Albany     66 

Ashland 14 

Astoria    30 

Baker 37 

Bend    15 

Burns     16 

Corvallis     •7.  49 

Eugene    *9.   13.  20.  26 

Grants   Pass    30 

Klamath    Falls     2.  17 

La    Grande    13 

Lebanon     43 

McMinnville    46 

Medford     5 

North    Bend    16 

Pendleton     28 

Portland    (5.    8.    '10.    12.    21.  27 

Roseburg    4,   28 

Salem    3,    *18,   24,   66 

Springfield     37 

The   Dalles    •  • 32 


•ENNSYLVANIA 


Allentown     39,   67 

Altoona 10.   19,   26 

Bethlehem      61 

Bradford    70 

Butler    43 


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Chiuinrl 

'  bjimberBbiir,  

iHi    BoU    . 

Kuton   ...  ..'....'. 

tintponiim  * 

Tf^*  - .12.' 36.'  Ml. 

llArriaburv     . . » .  ♦ 27.  66, 

tlAslrton    

Irwin    !!!!.'!.*!!!! 

Johnftown     '..*.*  '  6* 

I.ancu(rr .8. 

Lebanon .* 

Uxk    H.i\.ii 
Meadvllle 

Nrw  Ca»ile    

Oil  City    '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Philadelphia ;i.  6.   lo.  17,  ilS    29     * 

Pntsbursh 2.   11.    'la.    16.  47. 

Readme     33 

■»<r.intt>n  Kj     22 

Shaniokiii  ...... 

Sharon     .... 

Sl«l«   Collesc     ............'..• 

^urfniry      * 

UnioQtown 

Washinirton      [[[ 

Wilkes-Barre 28 

Wjlliamsport      .  .  

York   


43. 


No. 

46 
31 
67 
42 
66 
71 
63 
4 
66 
21 
16 
74 
48 
37 
46 
64 
•35 
63 
61 
38 
65 
39 
»44 
32 
14 
63 
34 
36 
49 


KHODE  ISLAND 


ProTidence 


10.   12.   16.   '22 


SOLTH    CAROLINA 


40. 


Aiken     

Anderson     

Camden    

Charleston     .  .  .  .'.■.■.'.'./.■.■.'.■.V. '  5."  •Yg 
Clemson     

Columbia ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 10,' » 19,'  26* 

CODway    

Florence V 

G«orrelown 

Greenville Ui-i' 

Greenwood     ..  «.  -^o. 

Lake  City    

Laiicaater    

Laurena 

Marion      '  '  * 

Newberry     

Orangeburg    ...  

aock   Hill    '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Spartanburg    ....  «*  W 

Sumter     ; ; ^'   ^^• 

Onion     


64 
58 
14 
17 
»68 
67 
28 
60 
27 
'29 
21 
66 
31 
45 
43 
70 
44 
61 
74 
47 
66 


SOLTH     DAKOTA 


9.   17 
.    23 


Aberdeen     

Belle  Fourche   .... 
Brookings  ... 

Hot   Sprtngi    ...V.V.*. '°'   ?2 

Huron •    ]l 

I-*ad    12.   15 

MadlMin     ^'26 

Mitchell    ■ V    *5 

Mobndge .V. ^'  20 

H*^"dci't;- :::::: ^-'^'^^ 

91otixF.Il. :'.'.:'    11    13   aft    .11' 

Vennillion' '.  .' ,  •    20 

Wat^rtown      .  2.  41 

^■^__^  "J.   00 

•  DmioUm  Chanxiel  re*ervatlon  for  non-commerdal 


Cliaiuiel  No. 

Winner     18 

Yankton     17 


TENNESSEE 


Athens     14 

Bristol.   Tenn.-BriBtol.   Va 6.  46 

Chattanooga 3,  12,  43.  49.  •bb 

Clarksville     63 

Cleveland     38 

Columbia     39 

(\)ok(>ville     34.   69 

Covington    19 

Crossville     77 

Dyersburg    46 

Elizaibethton    22 

Payetteville     27 

Gallatin     48 

Harriman     67 

Humboldt 26 

Jackson     7,   16 

Johnson  City    11.  34 

Kingsport     28 

Knoxville    6.   10.    •20.   26 

Lawrenceburg 50 

Lebanon     68 

Lexington      11 

McMinnville    46 

Maryville     61 

Memphis 3,  5.   'lO,  13.  42.  48 

Morrlstown    64 

Murfreesboro     18 

Nashville •2.  4,  8,  30.  36 

Oak  Ridge 32 

Old  Hickory   5 

Paris    51 

Pulaski    44 

Shelbyville    62 

Sneedville    3 

Springifield     42 

TuUahoma     68 

Union   City    56 


TEXAS 


Abilene 9,   33 

Alice    34 

Alpine 12 

Amarillo    ♦2,  4.  7,  10 

Athens     25 

Austin 7.  18,  34,    70 

Ballinger 25 

Bay  City 33 

Beaumont-Port  Arthur 4,   6.  31,   ^37 

Beeville    38 

Big  Spring 4.   34 

Bonham 43 

Borger      33 

Brady 16 

Breckenridge 14 

Brenham    52 

Brownfleld     16 

Brownsville   (also  see  Brownsville- 

Harlingen-Weslaco )     36 

Brownsville-Harlingen-Weslaco  ( 1 )  ....  4,  6 
(1)  These  assignments  may  be  utilized 
in  any  community  lying  within 
the  area  of  the  triangle  formed 
by  Brownsville.  Harlingen  and 
Weslaco. 

Brownwood 19 

Bryan     64 

Childress   40 

Cleburne    57 

Coleman     21 

College   Station    •a,  48 

Conroe      20 


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nan 


Corpus    Christi .  . 

6.   10. 

Channel  No. 

*16    22    43 

Corsicana     

Crockett     

" 

56 

Crystal    City    .  .  . 

28 

Cuero     

2fi 

Dalhart    

Dallas 

Del  Rio 

4.  8,   'IS 

,  23.  29.   73 
1(J 

Denison    

52 

Denton    

. . .      *2    17 

Eag-le  Pass    

26 

Edinburgr 

26 

El  Campo    

...             27 

El  Paso    

Falfurrias    

4.    ♦?.   9 

13.   20.   26 
52 

Ploydada   

46 

Fort    Stockton    , 

....         22 

Port  Worth   .... 
Gainesville     .... 

5, 

11,  20,    *26 
49 

Galveston    

Gonzales    

H. 

35.  41.   *47 
64 

Greenville    

RQ 

Harlin^en    (also  see  Brownsville- 

Harlingren-Weslaco)     2.1 

Hebronville    .... 

58 

Henderson 

42 

Hereford    

19 

Hillsboro 

63 

Houston    

Huntsville 

...3.    *8,    13 

23.  29.  39 
15 

Jacksonville     .  .  . 

36 

49 

Kermit            .... 

......    14 

Kilgrore     

59 

Kingsville    

40 

Lamesa    

28 

Lampasas    

40 

Laredo 

Levelland     

.8.  13.  -IS 
38 

Littlefield    

32 

Long-view 

32,  38 

Lubbock    

...      6     11 

13     ^20    26 

Lufkin    

9    46 

McAUen 

20 

McKinney    

65 

Marfa    

19 

Marshall    

16 

Mercedes    

Mexia    

....    32 
50 

Midland    

Mineral    Wells    . 

2.  18 

38 

Mission    

14 

9 

Mount  Pleasant 

35 

Nacog-doches    .  .  . 

40 

New  Braunfels    . 

.  V    .    62 

Odessa     

7.   24 

Orange     

43 

Pampa      

17 

Paris    

33 

Pearsall      

31 

Pecos   

16 

Perryton     

22 

Plainview    

29 

Port  Arthur  (see 
Quanah    

Beaumont) 

42 

Raymondville    .  . 
Rosenberg:    



42 

17 

San    Angrelo     .... 
San  Antonio .... 
San   Benito    .... 

.3, 

4.  6.  *9 

8.    17,    *23 

12.  36.  41 

48 

San    Marcos    .  .  . 
Seg'uin      



53 

.    .    14 

Seymour    .  . 

24 

46 

Snyder  

30 

Stephenville     .  .  . 

32 

Sulphur    Spring's 
Sweetwater   .... 

41 

12 

Taylor 

58 

Temple     

.  .6,   16.   22 

Terrell 

S3 

Texarkana   

.6.  •18,  24 

Tyler    

.  .7,   19,   72 

Channel  Ho. 

Uvalde 20 

Vernon 18 

Victoria 19 

Waoo    10,    *28.  34 

Waxahachie     45 

Weatherford    61 

Weslaco   (see  Brownsville- 

Harlingren- Weslaco ) 
Wichita   Palls 3.    6,    •16.  22 


UTAH 


Brigrham     .... 

36 

Cedar  City  .  . 

5 

.  .12.    30.    ^46 

Oerden 

Price        

...9.  •IS.   24 
6 

.  .11.  22,  ^28 

Richfield    

13 

St.  Georg-e  .  .  . 

18 

Salt  Lake  City 

2.  4. 

5.   *7,  20.  26 
44 

Vernal    

R 

VERMONT 

74 

Brattleboro 

77 

Burlingrton    

. . . .  •le.  22 

Montpelier    

3,  40 

46 

Rutland 

49 

St.   Albans    

34 

St    Johnsbury        . . 

an 

VIRGINIA 

Blacksbur?    •60 

Bristol    (see  Bi-lstol,  Tenn.) 

Charlottesville    •45.  64 

Coving-ton    44 

Danville     24 

Emporia    25 

Farmville     19 

Fredericksburg    47 

Front  Royal    39 

Harrisonburg    3.  34 

Lexington    ....    54 

Lynchburg    13.  16 

Marian 50 

Martinsville     35 

Newport  News  (see  Norfolk- 
Portsmouth-Newport  News) 
Norfolk-Portsmouth  (also  see 

Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport    News).  27 
Norfolk-Portsmouth- 
Newport  News   (also  see 

Norfolk-Portsmouth)  .3.  10,  15.  •21.  33 

Norton     52 

Petersburg    8.  41 

Portsmouth   (see  Norfolk-Portsmouth 
and  also  see  Norfolk-Portsmouth- 
Newport  News) 

Pulaski    37 

Richmond 6.  12.  ^23.  29 

Roanoke 7.  10.  27.  ^33 

South  Boston    14 

Staunton    36 

Waynesboro     42 

Williamsburg     17 

Winchester    28 


*  Denotes  Channel  reservation  for  non-c«mmercial  educational  Use. 

863 


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B«mncham    12.    18. 

Bmnerton    44, 

Ontnlia    

Ellensburr    40, 

Ephrau     

Ereretl 22. 

Grand  Coule«   

Hoquiam    

Kelso 

Kennewick    ( also  see  Kennewick- 

Riohland-Pasoo^     

Kennewiok-Riohland-Pasoo      ' 

Ix>nrriew     

Oljmpia     

Omak-Okanogran    ' 

Okanocan    (see  Oniak) 
Pasoo    ( also  see  Kennewifk- 

Richland-Pasoo)     

Port  Aneelea 

Pullman    'lO. 

Richland   (also  see  Kennewick- 

Blchland-Pasco)    

Seattle 4.  6,  7.   •9.  20. 

Spokane 2.  4.   6. 

Taooma n.  13.  •se. 

Walla  Walla    5.  8.   ' 

Wenatohee     *45,   65, 

Yakima    2;i,   29.   ' 


No. 
68 
34 
24 
60 
17 

»66 
43 
28 
37 
62 
39 

25 
'41 
33 
60 
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WEST    VIRGINIA 


Beckley    4    2I 

Bluefield     ' .  .  6.' 

Charleston 8.  •43. 

Clarksburg:     12    22 

Eikins  ; . . ; 

Fairmont 

Hinton '..'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

Huntinrton !  !  .  3.   13 

Lo?an     ,\ 

Maninsburg    !!!!!!!! 

Monrantown    !!!.!!!* 

Parkersbury    

Welch    

Weeton    '.'.'.' '5 

Wheeling    (also   see   Wheeling- 

Steubenville,    Ohio)     ■ 

Wheelinjr-Steubenville.   Ohio.  ...      7'  '9' 
WillianiKon    '      ' 


66 
41 
49 
69 
40 
35 
31 
53 
23 
68 
'24 
16 
25 
32 

67 
51 

17 


WISCONSIN 


Adaou 

Appleton 

Ashlaod     '..'.'.'"' 

Beaver  Dam 

Bclolt     

Chilton     [,[ 

Eau  Claire i  li,  nV. 

Fond  du  Lac *  .  , 

(inea  Bay o'  fi 

Janesville    .'.■.■..■.■* 

Kenosha    

lA  CroHHC '.'.'.'.'.'.*.  8.'  •.32.'  38, 

MadiMn    .j,    .21.  27 

Manitowoc     

Martnette    .' .' ,'  .11/  32  " 

r^Kr*"u**** *•   '^^'   12.   19.  25. 

<^>shko«h     

Park    Falls '.,[ 

Portage    

Prairie  du   Chicn '..'. 


•58 
42 
16 
37 
67 

•24 
26 
64 
70 
63 
61 
72 
33 
65 

•38 
31 
48 

•18 
17 
34 


Racine     

Channel  No 
49-    66 

22 

Rice  Lake 

....    21 

Richland  Center 

.16.  ^66 

69 

Shell  Lake    

•30 

Sparta    

50 

Stevens    Point    

SturBreon  Bay                              . 

.  .20.   26 
.  .    44 

Superior  (see  Duluth.  Minn.) 
Wausau    

7 

16,  •46 

Whitefish  Bay      

6 

Wisconsin  Rapids 

14 

WYOMING 

29 

Casper       

2.   6 

3.   5 

Cody     

24 

14 

Evanston 

14 

Gillette 

31 

16 

Greybull     

40 

17 

Laramie 

•8     18 

Lovell    

36 

Lusk    

19 

Newcastle    

28 

Powell 

30 

Rawlins 

11 

10 

13 

Sheridan 

9.  12 

16 

Torringrton          

27 

Wheatland 

24 

Worland     

34 

IT.  S. 
AND 

TERRITORIES 
POSSESSIONS 

ALASKA 

Anchorag-e 
Fairbanks. 
Juneau   . . 

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2. 

2.  4.  7. 

•7, 
*9. 

11. 

11. 

.  8. 

4 

13 
13 
10 

Ketchikan 

9, 

•9 

Seward    .  . 

4 

q 

Sitka 

1? 

HAWAIIAN  ISLANDS 

Hilo,  Hawaii 2.   ^4.  7.  9.  11,  13 

Honolulu.  Oahu 2.  4,  ^7.  9.  11.  13 

Lihue,  Kauai    3.   •S.   10.  12 

Wailuku.  Maui 3.  8,  •lO,  12 


PUERTO 

RICO 

Arecibo    .  .  . 

13 

OagTias     .  .  . 

6 

Mayagruez  . 

3.   5 

Ponce    .... 

7    9 

San   .Tuan .  . 

2      4      11 

VIRGIN   ISLANDS 


Charlotte    Amalie     10.   12 

Christiansted 8 


r>r«»te«  Channel  retiervation  for  non-commercial  educational   use. 

864 


ALPHABETICALLY  LISTED 
BY  STATES  —  CITIES  —  CALL  LETTERS 

PERSONNEL 
FACILITIES 


Index  of  The 

TELEVISION  STATIONS 


of  The  United  States 


nan 


Station 


City— State 


Page 


CKLW-TV   —   Detroit-Windsor,    Mich 

KABC-TV  —  Los  Angeles.  Calif 

KAKE  TV   —    Wichita.    Kan 

KALB-TV    —    A'exandria,    La 

KANG-TV  —  Waco,  Tex 

K ARK  TV  —  Little  Rock.  Ark 

KATV  —   Pine  Bluii,   Ark 

KBAK-TV  —  Bakersfield,  Calif 

KBES-TV    —    Medford,    Ore 

KBET-TV  —    Sacramento,  Calif 

KBMT   —   Beaumont.   Tex 

KBOI  —  Boise.  Idaho 

KBTV  —  Denver.  Colo 

KCBDTV  —  Lubbock.  Tex 

KCCC-TV   —   Sacramento.   Calif 

KCEN-TV  —  Temple.  Tex 

KCJB-TV  —  Minot.  N.  D 

KCKT-TV  —  Great  Bend.  Kans 

KCMC-TV  —  Texarkana.  Tex 

KCMO-TV  —  Kansas  City.  Mo 

KCOP-TV  —  Hollywood.  Calif 

KCRG-TV  —  Cedar  Rapids.  la 

KCSI-TV  —  Pueblo,  Colo 

KDAL-TV  —  Duluth-Superior.  Minn 

KDKA-TV   —   Pittsburgh.   Pa 

KDRO-TV   —   Sedolia.   Mo 

KDUB-TV  —  Lubbock.  Tex 

KEDD    —    Wichita.    Kans 

KELO-TV  —  Sioux  Falls.  S.  D 

KENS-TV  —  San  Antonio.  Tex 

KERO-TV  —  Bakersfield,  Calif 

KEYD-TV  —  Minneapolis-St.  Paul.  Minn. 

KEY-T  —  Santa  Barbara.  Calif 

KFBB  TV  —   Great  Falls.  Mont 

IFBC-TV  —   Cheyenne.    Wyo 

KFDA-TV  —   Amarillo.  Tex 

KFDX-TV  —  Wichita  Falls.  Tex 

KTEL-TV    —    Denver.    Colo 

KFEQ-TV   —  St.  Joseph.  Mo 

KIA  —  Anchorage,  Alaska 

KFMB-TV  —  San  Diego,  CaUf 

KF8A-TV   —  Fort  Smith.   Ark 

KF8D-TV  —  San  Diego,  Calif. 

KFYS-TV  —  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo 

KFXI TV  —  Grand  Junction,  Colo 


907 
877 
899 
900 
958 
874 
874 
876 
940 
879 
952 
891 
883 
957 
879 
958 
932 
899 
958 
913 
877 
897 
884 
910 
945 
919 
957 
900 
949 
958 
876 
911 
881 
920 
965 
952 
959 
833 
915 
966 
879 
874 
879 
913 
884 


Station 


City— State 


Page 


KFYR-TV  —  Bismarck.  N.  D 932 

KGBT-TV  —  Harlingen.  Tex 955 

KGEO-TV  —  Enid.   Okla 938 

KGGM-TV  —  Albuquerque.  N.  M 924 

KGLO-TV  —  Mason  City.  la 898 

KGMB-TV  —  Honolulu.  Hawaii 966 

KGNC-TV   —   Amarillo.   Tex 952 

KGO-TV  —  San  Francisco.  Calif 879 

KGTV  —  Des  Moines.  la 898 

KGUL-TV  —  Galveston-Houston.  Tex 955 

KGVO-TV  —  Missoula.  Mont 920 

KHJ-TV  —  Los  Angeles.  Calif 877 

KHOL-TV   —    Kearney.    Neb 921 

KHQ-TV  —  Spokane,  Wash 962 

KHQA-TV  —  Hannibal.  Mo 913 

KHSL-TV  —  Chico.  Calif 876 

KID-TV  —  Idaho  Falls.  Idaho 891 

KIDO-TV  —  Boise.  Idaho 891 

KIEM-TV  —  Eureka.  Calif 876 

KIMA-TV  —  Yakima,  Wash 962 

KING-TV    —    Seattle.    Wash 961 

KIVA  —  Yuma.   Ariz 874 

KJEO-TV  —  Fresno,  Calif 876 

KKTV  —  Colorado  Springs,  Colo 881 

KLAS-TV  —  Las  Vegas,  Nev 921 

KLOR  —  Portland,   Ore 940 

KLRJ-TV  —  Henderson,  Neb 920 

KLTV  —  Tyler-Longview.  Tex 958 

KLZ-TV  —  Denver.  Colo 883 

KMBC-TV  —  Kansas  City.  Mo 915 

KMID-TV  —  Midland.  Tex 957 


876 

Austin,  Minn 910 


KMJ-TV  —  Fresno,   Calif. 


Oklahoma  City,  Okla 939 

Omaha,   Neb 921 

901 


KMMT 
KMPT 
KMTV 
KNOE-TV  —  Monroe,  La. 

KNXT  —  Hollywood,  Calif 877 

KOA-TV  —  Denver,   Colo 884 

KOAM-TV   —   Pittsburgh.   Kans 899 

KOAT-TV  —  Albuquerque.  N.  M 924 

KOB-TV  —  Albuquerque.  N.  M 924 

KOIN-TV  —  Portland,  Ore 940 

KOLN-TV  —  Lincoln.  Neb 921 

KOMO-TV    —    Seattle.    Wash 961 

KOMU-TV  —  Columbia.  Mo. 913 


866 


nan 


TELEVISION     STATION     INDEX 


D     D     D 


Station 


City— State 


KONA  —  Honolulu.  Hawaii   

KOOK-TV  —  Billings,  Mont 

KOOL-TV  —  Phoenix.  Ariz 

KOPO-TV  —  Tucson.  Ariz 

KOTV— Tulsa,  Okla 

KOVR  —  Stockton,  Calif 

KPHO-TV  —  Phoenix,  Ariz 

KPIX  —  San  Francisco,  Calif 

KPLC-TV  —  Lake  Charies,  La 

KPRC-TV  —  Houston,  Tex 

KPTV  —  Portland,  Ore 

KQTV— Fort  Dodge.  la 

KRBC-TV  —  Abilene,  Tex 

KRCA  —  Hollywood.  CaUf 

KRCG  —  Jefferson  City.  Mo 

KRDO-TV  —  Colorado  Springs.  Colo 

KREM-TV  —  Spokane,  Wash 

KRGV-TV  —  Weslaco,  Tex 

KRLD-TV  —  Dallas,   Tex 

KROC-TV  —  Rochester,  Minn 

KROD-TV  —  El  Paso,  Tex 

KRON-TV  —  San  Francisco,  Calif 

KSAN-TV  —  San  Francisco,  Calif 

KSBW-TV  —  Salinas-Montgomery.  Calif.. 

KSD-TV  —  St.  Louis,  Mo 

KSL-TV  —  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 

KSLA  —  Shrevepori.   La 

KSTP-TV  —  St.   Paul-Minneapolis,   Minn. 

KSWM-TV  —  Joplin,  Mo 

KSWO-TV  —  Lawton,  Okla 

KSWS-TV  —  Roswell,  N.  M 

KTAG-TV  —  Lake   Charles,   La 

KTBC-TV  —  Austin,  Tex 

KTEN  —  Ada.  Okla 

KTIV  —  Sioux  City,  la 

KTLA   —  Los   Angeles.   Calif 

KTNT-TV  —  Tacoma.  Wash 

KTRK-TV   —    Houston.    Tex 

KTSM-TV   —   El   Paso.   Tex 

KTTS-TV  —  Springfield,   Mo 

KTTV  —   Los   Angeles,   Calif 

KTVA  —  Anchorage.  Alaska 

KTVE  —   Longview,   Tex 

KTVH   —  Hutchinson,   Kan 

KTVQ  —  Oklahoma  City.  Okla 

KTVT  —  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

KTVU  —   Stockton,  Calif 

KTVW  —  Tacoma.  Wash 

KTVX   —   Muskogee.    Okla 

KTXL-TV  —  San  Angelo.  Tex 

KULA-TV  —  Honolulu.  Hawaii 

KUTV  —  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 

K VAL-TV  —  Eugene.  Oreg 


Page 

966 

919 

873 

873 

939 

881 

873 

879 

901 

955 

940 

898 

951 

877 

919 

881 

962 

959 

952 

911 

955 

880 

880 

879 

917 

959 

901 

911 

913 

938 

924 

901 

952 

938 

898 

879 

962 

957 

955 

919 

877 

966 

957 

899 

939 

959 

881 

962 

939 

958 

966 

959 

940 


Station 


City— State 


Page 


KVAR  —  Mesa.  Ariz 873 

KVDO-TV  —  Corpus   Christi.   Tex 952 

KVEC-TV  —  San  Luis  Obispo.  Calif 880 

KVOA-TV   —   Tucson.   Ariz 873 

KVOO-TV  —  Tulsa.  Okla 939 

KVOS-TV  —  BeUingham.  Wash 961 

KVTV  —  Sioux  City,  la 898 

KVVG  —  Tulare.  Calif 881 

KWFT-TV  —  Wichita  Falls.  Tex 959 

KWK-TV  —  St.  Louis.  Mo 917 

KWTV  —  Oklahoma  City.  Okla 939 

KWWL-TV  —  Waterioo,  la 899 

KXJB  —  Valley  City.  N.  D 932 

KXLF-TV  —   Butte.   Mont 919 

KXLY-TV  —  Spokane.  Wash 962 

KYTV  —  Springfield.  Mo 919 

KZTV  —  Reno.   Nev 921 

WAAM-TV  —  Baltimore.  Md 903 

WABC-TV  —  New  York.  N.  Y 925 

WABD  —  New  York.  N.  Y 927 

WABI-TV  —  Bangor.  Me 902 

WABT  —  Birmingham.  Ala 871 

WACH-TV  —  Newport  News-Norfolk.  Va,  960 

WAFB-TV— Baton    Rouge.    La 901 

WAGA-TV  —  Atlanta,  Ga 889 

WAIM-TV  —  Anderson.  S.  C 948 

WAKR-TV   —   Akron,    Ohio 933 

WALA-TV   —   Mobile,   Ala 871 

WALB-TV  —  Albany,  Ga 889 

WAPA-TV  —  San  Juan,  P.  R 966 

WARD-TV  —  Johnston.   Pa 943 

WARM-TV  —  Scranton,  Pa 945 

WATE-TV  —  Knoxville,  Tenn 950 

WATR-TV  —  Waterbury,  Conn 885 

WATV  —  Newark.  N.  J 923 

WAVE-TV  —  Louisville.  Ky 900 

WBAL-TV  —  Baltimore,  Md 903 

WBAP-TV  —  Fort  Worth,  Tex 955 

WBAY-TV  —  Green  Bay,  Wis 964 

WBBM-TV  —  Chicago,  111 893 

WBEN-TV  —  Buffalo,  N.  Y 925 

WBKB  —   Chicago.   Ill 893 

WBLN  —  Bloomington.  Ill 893 

WBNS-TV  —  Columbus,  Ohio 935 

WBOC-TV  —  Salisbury,  Md 905 

WBRC-TV  —   Birmingham,   Ala 871 

WBRE-TV   —   WUkes-Barre,    Pa 946 

WBTV  —  Charlotte,  N.  C 931 

WBTW  —  Horence,  S.  C 949 

WBUF-TV  —  Buffalo,  N.  Y 925 

WBZ-TV  —  Boston,  Mass 905 

WCAN-TV  —   Milwaukee.   Wis 964 

WCAU-TV  —  Philadelphia.  Pa 943 


867 


D    D    D 


TEL  i:  VISION     STATION     INDEX 


n   D   D 


Sralioa 


Citr-Stattt 


Page 


Station 


City— State 


Page 


WCBS-TV  —  New  York,  N.  Y 927 

WCCO  TV    -  Minneapolis,  Minn 910 

WCHSTV  —  Charleston.  W.  Va 963 

WCIA  —  Champaign,  IlL 893 

WCMB-TV  —   Horrisburq,   Pa 943 

WCNYTV  —  Carthage,  N.  Y 925 

WCOSTV  —  Columbia,  S.  C 948 

WCOV-TV  —  Montgomery,  Ala 871 

WCPOTV  —  Cincinnati,  Ohio 933 

WCSCTV  —  Charleston,  S.  C 948 

WCSHTV   —  Portland.   Me 902 

WDAFTV   —  Kansas   City,   Mo 915 

WDAKTV   —   Columbus,    Ga 890 

WDAN-TV   —   Danville.    Ill 894 

WDA Y-TV   —   Fargo.   N.   D 932 

WDBO-TV  —  Orlando,  Ha 888 

WDEF-TV   —    Chattanooga.    Tenn 949 

WDEL-TV  —  Wilmington.  Del 885 

WDSMTV  —  Duluth-Superior.  Minn 910 

WDSU-TV  —  New  Orleans.  La 901 

WEAR-TV  —  Pensacola,  Fla 888 

WEAT-TV  —  West  Palm  Beach.  Fla 889 

WZAU-TV   —   Eau   Claire.   Wis 964 

WEEK-TV  —  Peoria.  Ill 894 

WEEU-TV   —    Reading,   Pa 945 

WEHT   —  Henderson,  Ky 900 

WENS  —   Pittsburgh.   Pa 945 

WEWS  —  Cleveland.   Ohio 935 

WFAA-TV    —    Dallas.    Tex 952 

WFAMTV   —   Lafayette.    Ind 896 

WFBC-TV— Greenville,    S.    C 949 

WFBG-TV  —  Altoona,   Pa 942 

WFBM-TV  —   Indianapolis.   Ind 896 

WFIE  —  Evansville.   Ind 895 

WTIL-TV  —  Philadelphia.  Pa 945 

WFLA-TV  —  Tampa.  Fla 889 

WFMJ-TV  —  Youngstown.  Ohio 937 

WTMY-TV  —  Greensboro.  N.  C 931 

WFMZ-TV    —    Allentown.    Pa 942 

WGAL-TV  —  Lancaster.  Pa 943 

WG AN-TV   —   Portland.   Me 902 

WGBITV  —  Scronton.  Pa 946 

WGBS-TV  —  FL   Lauderdale.  Fla 887 

WGEM-TV  —  Qulncy.  lU 894 

WGLV    —    Easton,    Pa. 942 


WGN-TV  —  Chicago.   Ill 

WGR-TV   —    Buffalo.    N.    Y 

WGTH-TV  —  Hartford.   Conn 

WGVL  —  GreenviUe,   S.  C 

WHAM-TV  —  Rochester.  N.  Y 

WHAS-TV  —   Louisville.   Ky 

WHBF-TV  —  Rock  Island.  Ill 895 

WHBQ  TV  —  Memphis.  Tenn 950 


893 
925 
885 

949 
929 
900 


WHEC-TV  —  Rochester.  N.  Y 

WHEN-TV  —  Syracuse.  N.  Y 

WHIO-TV  —  Dayton.   Ohio 

WHIZ-TV  —  Zanesville.   Ohio 

WHO-TV  —  Des  Moines,  la 

WHP-TV  —  Harrisburg.  Pa 

WHUM-TV  —  Reading.  Pa 

WHYN-TV  —  Springfield-Holyoke  Mass. 

WIBW-TV  —  Topeka.  Kan 

WICA-TV  —  Ashtabula,  Ohio 

WICC-TV   —    Bridgeport,    Conn 

WICS  —  Springfield,  111 

WICU  —  Erie,  Pa 

WILK-TV  —  Wilkes-Borre,  Pa 

WINK-TV  —  Fort  Meyers,  Fla 

WINT  —  Waterloo,  Ind 

WIRI  —  Plattsburg.  N.  Y 

WIRK-TV  —  West  Palm  Beach.  Fla.. . . 

WIS-TV  —  Columbia.  S.  C 

WISE-TV  —   AsheviUe.   N.   C 

WISH-TV  —  Indianapolis,  Ind 

WITV  —  Ft.  Lauderdale.  Fla 

WJAC-TV  —  Johnstown.  Pa 

WJAR-TV  —  Providence.  R.  I 

WJBF-TV  —  Augusta.  Ga 

WJBK-TV   —   Detroit.   Mich 

WJDM  —  Panama  City.  Fla 

WJHL-TV  —  lohnson  City.  Tenn 

WJHP-TV  —  Jacksonville.   Fla 

WJIM-TV  —  Lansing.  Mich 

WJMR-TV  —  New  Orleans.  La 

WJNO-TV  —  Palm   Beach.  Fla 

WJPB-TV  —  Fairmont,  W.  Va 

WJTV  —  Jackson,  Miss 

WKAQ-TV  —  San  Juan.  P.  R 

WKBN-TV  —  Youngstown.  Ohio 

WKBT  —  LaCrosse.  Wis 

WKJG-TV  —  Fort  Wayne.  Ind 

WKNB-TV  —  New  Britain,  Conn 

WKNX-TV  —  Saginaw,  Mich 

WKNY  —  Kingston.  N.  Y 

WKOW-TV  —  Madison,  Wis 

WKRC-TV  —  Cincinnati.  Ohio 

WKTV  —  Utica.  N.  Y 

WKY-TV  —  Oklahoma  City.  Okla 

WKZO-TV  —  Kalamazoo.  Mich 

WL AC-TV  —  Nashville.  Tenn 

WLAM-TV  —  Lewiston.  Me 

WLBC-TV  —  Muncie.  Ind 

WLBT  —  Jackson,  Miss 

WLEV-TV  —  Bethlehem.  Pa 

WLOK-TV  —  Lima,  Ohio 

WLOS-TV  —  AsheviUe,  N.  C 


929 
929 
937 
938 
898 
943 
945 
905 
899 
933 
885 
895 
942 
946 
887 
897 
927 
889 
948 
930 
896 
887 
943 
947 
890 
909 
888 
950 
887 
909 
901 
888 
963 
911 
966 
938 
964 
896 
885 
909 
925 
964 
933 
929 
939 
909 
950 
902 
896 
911 
942 
937 
930 


868 


D    D    D 


TELEVISION     STATION     INDEX 


D     D     D 


Station 


City— State 


Page 


Station 


City— State 


Page 


WLVA-TV  —  Lynchburg.  Va 960 

WLW-A  —  Atlanta.  Ga 890 

WLW-C  —  Columbus.  Ohio 935 

WLW-D  —  Dayton.  Ohio 937 

WLW-T  —  Cincinnati.  Ohio 933 

WMAL-TV  —  Washington.  D.  C 886 

WMAR-TV  —  Baltimore.   Md 905 

WMAZ-TV  —  Macon.  Ga. 890 

WMBR-TV   —  Jacksonville.   Fla 887 

WMBV-TV  —  Marinette,  Wis 964 

WMCT  —  Memphis.  Tenn 950 

WMFD-TV  —  Wilmington,  N.  C 931 

WMGT-TV  —  Adams,  Mass 905 

WMIN-TV  —  St.  Paul,  Minn 911 

WMSL-TV  —  Decatur.  Ala 871 

WMT-TV  —  Cedar  Rapids.  la 897 

WMTV  —  Madison.  Wis 964 

WMTW  —  Poland  Spring.  Me 902 

WMUR-TV  —  Manchester.  N.  H 923 

WMVT  —  Burlington.  Vt 960 

WNAC-TV  —  Boston.   Mass 905 

WNBF-TV  —  Binghamton.  N.  Y 924 

WNBK  —  Cleveland,   Ohio 935 

WNBQ  —  Chicago,  HI 893 

WNCT  —  Greenville,  N.  C 931 

WNEM-TV  —  Bay  City-Saginaw.  Mich. .  .  906 

WNET  —  Providence,  R.  1 947 

WNEX-TV  —  Macon,  Ga 891 

WNHC-TV  —  New  Haven,  Conn 885 

WNOA-TV  —  Raleigh,  N.  C 931 

WNOK-TV  —  Columbia.  S.  C 948 

WNOW-TV   —   York,   Pa 946 

WOAI-TV  —  San  Antonio.  Tex 958 

WOAY-TV  —  Oak  Hill.  W.  Va 963 

WOC-TV  —  Davenport,  la 897 

WOI-TV  —  Ames.  la 897 

WOOD-TV  —  Grand  Rapids,  Mich 909 

WOR-TV  —  New  York,  N.  Y 927 

WOW-TV  —  Omaha,   Neb 921 

WPAG-TV  —  Ann  Arbor.  Mich 906 

WPBN-TV  —  Traverse  City.  Mich 910 

WPFA-TV  —   Pensacola,  Fla 888 

WPIX  —  New  York,  N.  Y 927 

WPTZ  —  Philadelphia,  Pa 945 

WQMC  —  Charlotte,  N.  C 930 

WQXI-TV    —    Atlanta,    Ga 890 

WRBL-TV  —  Columbus.  Ga 890 

WRC-TV  —  Washington,  D.  C 886 

WRCA-TV  —  New  York,  N.  Y 927 

WRDW-TV  —  Columbus.  Ga 890 

WREX-TV  —  Rockford.  Ill 894 

WRGB  —  Schenectady.  N.  Y 929 

WROM-TV  —  Rome.  Ga 891 

WROW-TV  —  Albany,  N.  Y 924 

WRTV  —  Asbury  Park,  N.  J 923 

WSAU-TV  —  Wausau,  Wis 965 


WSAZ-TV  —  Huntington,  W.  Va 963 

WSB-TV  —  Atlanta,  Ga 890 

WSBA-TV  —  York,  Pa 946 

WSBT-TV— Eouth    Bend,    Ind 896 

WSEE  —  Erie,  Pa 942 

WSFA-TV  —  Montgomery.   Ala 873 

WSIL-TV  —  Harrisburg.  Ill 894 

WSIX-TV  —  Nashville.  Tenn 951 

WSJS-TV  —  Winston-Salem,  N.  C 932 

WSJV   —   Elkhart,   Ind 895 

WSLI-TV  —   Jackson,   Miss 911 

WSLS-TV   —   Roanoke,   Va 961 

WSM-TV  —   Nashville.    Tenn 951 

WSPD-TV  —  Toledo.  Ohio 937 

WSTV-TV  —  SteubenviUe,  Ohio 937 

WSUN-TV  —  St.  Petersburg,  Fla 888 

WSVA-TV  —  Harrisonburg,  Va 960 

WSYR-TV  —  Syracuse.  N.  Y 929 

WTAO-TV  —  Boston.  Mass 905 

WTAP  —   Parkersburg.  W.  Va 963 

WTAR-TV  —  Norfolk.  Va 961 

WTCN-TV  —  Minneapolis,  Minn 910 

WTHI-TV  —  Terre  Haute,  Ind 897 

WTMJ-TV  —  Milwaukee.  Wis 965 

WTOB-TV  —  Winston-Salem,  N.  C 932 

WTOC-TV  —  Savannah,   Ga 891 

WTOK-TV  —  Meridan,  Miss 913 

WTOM-TV  —  Lansing,   Mich 909 

WTOP-TV  —  Washington,  D.  C 886 

WTPA  —  Harrisburg,  Pa 943 

WTRF-TV  —  Wheeling,  W.  Va 963 

WTSK-TV  —  Knoxville,  Tenn 950 

WTTG  —  Washington,   D.  C 887 

WTTV  —  Bloomington,  Ind 895 

WTVD  —  Durham,  N.  C 931 

WTVH-TV  —  Peoria,  111 894 

WTVI  —  St.  Louis,  Mo 919 

WTVJ  —  Miami.  Fla 888 

WTVN-TV  —  Columbus.  Ohio 937 

WTVO  —  Rockford.  Ill 895 

WTVP   —   Decatur.    Ill 894 

WTVR  —  Richmond.  Va 961 

WTVU  —  Scranton»  Pa 946 

WTVW  —  Milwaukee.  Wis 965 

W-TWO  —  Bangor.  Me 902 

WUSN-TV  —  Charleston.  S.  C 948 

WVEC-TV   —   Hampton-Norfolk.   Va 960 

WVET-TV  —  Rochester,  N.  Y 929 

WWJ-TV  —  Detroit,  Mich 907 

W\^LP   —   Springfield,   Mass 906 

WWOR-TV  —  Worcester,  Mass 906 

WWTV   —    Cadillac,   Mich 906 

WXEL  —  Cleveland,  Ohio 935 

WXIX   —  NDlwaukee,   Wis 965 

WXYZ-TV  —  Detroit,   Mich 907 


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ANOTHER  HAPPY  COUPLE! 

During  1954,  Mr.  4  was  best  man  at  355  weddings 
of  Products  and  Sales.  After  each  ceremony,  KRCA 
(local  member  of  the  famous  NBC  family),  presented 
the  happy  couples  with  a  large  gift  of  Merchandis- 
ing and  Promotion. 


Planning  a  wedding  in  1955?    Consult  . 


KRCA-4 


LOS  ANGELES 
represented  by  NBC  SPOT  SALES 


870 


ALABAMA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  3,186,000  —  TV  Homes  360,000 
Stations  in  State  6 


WABT 

BIRMINGHAM— 1949— 
ABC-CBS-DuM 

Chcamel:  13  VHF.  .AP:  178  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.    By Television    Corp. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  2553 

Phone  Number    4-3506 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Aifiiliation Birmingham  News 

News  Service   AP 

Representative    Blair-TV 

Membership   NARTB;  TvB 

JPres.,  Mgr.  Dir. Henry  P.  Johnston 

Commercial  Mqr Charles  F.  Grishom 

VP  in  charge  of  Prgmng Ray  A.  Furr 

Pub.,    Prom.    Dir James    Chenoweth 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Maury  Forrell 

Production  Johnny  Johnson 

Film   Manager Nod   Nelson 

Chief  Engineer J.  V.  Sanderson 

Consulting  Engineer G^outney  &  Jones 

WBRC-TV 

BIRMINGHAM- 1949— CBS 

Channel:  6  VHF. . .  .AP:  17  Kw VP:  35  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Birmingham  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.  Studio  Address P.  O.  5957 

Phone   Number 4-4701 

Air  Time 12  hours  daily 

News  Service   AP 

Representative    Kotz 

Membership   NARTB,  TvB 

President George   B.   Storer 

V.P.  &  Mgr.  Dir J.  Robert  Kerns 

General  Sales  Mgr Oliver  Naylor 

Program  Director M.  D.  Smith,  III 

Promotion,  Pub.  Dir Sterling  Madding 

Dir.  of  News;  Sp.  Events Davenport  Smith 

Film  Manager M.  D.  Smith,  III 

Chief  Eng Robert  L.  Dupriest 

WMSL-TV 

DECATUR— 195-^-NBC 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channeh  23  UHF...AP:  8.52  Kw....VP:  15.8 
Owned-Oper.  By.Tenn.  Valley  Radio  &  TV  Co. 

Address 701  Bank  Street 

Phone  Number  802 

Air  Time 5  hours  daily 

News  Service AP 

Representative J.  Wythe  Walker 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Frank  Whiesenant 

Prog.  Dir.,  Film  Mgr. John  Utley 

Dir.  oi  News  &  Sp.  Events Bob  Gleason 

Chief  Engineer John  Short 

Consulting   Engineer John  Mullaney 

WALA-TV 

MOBILE— 1953— ABC<:BS-NBC 

Channeh  10  VHF.  .AP;  235  Kw..  VP:.  .316  Kw. 


Owned-Oper.  By Pope  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Address 210  Government  St. 

Phone    3-3756 

Air  Time 10  hours  daily 

News  Service   AP 

Representative   Headley  Reed 

Membership   NARTB,  TvB 

President   W.  O.  Pape 

Exec.  Vice-Pres H.  K.  Martin 

Gen.  Manager W.  B.  Pape 

Program    Director Al   Holmon 

Chief  Engineer A.  R.  Bell 

Consulting  Engineer L.  J.  N.  duTreil 

WCOV-TV 

MONTGOMERY— 1953 
ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  20... AP:  8.9  Kw VP:17.9  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Capitol  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Adrian  Lane 

Phone  Number   5-3561 

Air  Time 10  hours  daily 

News     Service UP 

Representative Paul  H.  Roymer 

President O.  P.   Covington 

General   Manager Hugh  Smith 


DOMINATING 
ALABAMA 


WBRC'TV 

CHANNEL— 6 
BIRMINGHAM 

CBS 

MAXIMUM  POWER 
A  STORER  STATION 

NAT.  REPS.  —  THE  KATZ  AGENCY 


871 


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Operations  Mgr Eugene  Munger 

Commercial    Manager Morris    South 

Prog.  Dir Ben  HargUl 

Dir.   of    News Bob    Underwood 

Production  Manager Phil  Taylor 

Chief  Engineer W.  D.  Weatherly 

Film  Manager Bob  House 

Consulting  Eng W.  J.  Holey 

WSFA-TV 

MONTGOMERY— 1954— NBC 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 


Channel:   12.... AP:   158  Kw VP:   316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Montgomery  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address Box   1013 

Phone    Number 5-1251 

Air   Time 14   hours    daily 

Representative    Headley  Reed 

President David   E.    Dunn 

General   Manager Hoyt    Andres 

Technical    Director Sebie    B.    Smith 


ARIZONA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)   1,002,000  —  TV  Homes  124,000 
Stations  in  State  6 


KVAH 

MESA— 1953— NBC 

Channel:   12  VHP.    AP:  16.5  Kw..  .VP:  33  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By KTAR  Broadcasting  Co. 

Address 1101   No.  Central  Ave. 

Phone    Alpine   4-4161 

Air   Time Full   Time 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Raymer 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Richard  O.  Lewis 

Station    Mgr Dwight    Harkins 

Commercial  Mgr E.  W.  Harvey 

Program  Director Wm.  Robb 

Prom..  Pub.  Director Ted  Edwards 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bob  Vache 

Production   Manager Charles   Wallace 

Chief  Engineer A.  C.  Anderson 

KOOL-TV 

PHOENIX— 1953 

Chonneh  10  VHF.AP:  12.5  Kw..VP:  29.45  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.    By Maricopa    Bsctrs.   Inc. 

Business  Address 511    West  Adams   St. 

Phone  Number ALpine  3-3121 

Air   Time Full   Time 

News    Service UP 

Representative     HoUingbery 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Gene  Autry 

General  Manager Charles  H.  Garland 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr Kenneth  Morton 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Don  Cordray 

Commercial   Manager William    Connelly 

Program   Director Miles    Reed 

Publicity  Director Dick   Goebel 

Chief    Engineer CUff     Miller 

KPHO-TV 

PHOENIX— 1949— CBS-DuM 

Channel:  5  VHF.  .AP:  8.7  Kw..  .VP:   17.5  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.   By . . .  Meredith   Engineering   Co. 

Business  Address 631   N.  Hrst  Ave. 

Phone  Number ALpine  8-4511 

Representative    Katz 


Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

Air   Time Full   Time 

General  Manager Richard  B.  Rawls 

Commercial  Manager C.  A.  Larson 

Program   Director Robert   Martin 

Promotion   Pub.    Dir Dan   Schwartz 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events, 

Prod.  Mgr Jack  Murphy 

Film    Manager Fred    Frederick 

Chief  Engineer George   McClanathan 

Consulting  Engineer T.  A.  M.  Craven 

KOPO-TV 

TUCSON— 1952— CBS-DuM 

Channel:  13  VHF.  .AP:  16.5  Kw..  .VP:  33  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By Old   Pueblo   Bcstg.   Co. 

Business  Address 115  W.  Drachman  St. 

Air  Time 12  hours  daily 

Representative   HoUingbery 

President H.   C.  Tovrea 

General  Manager E.  S.  Mittendorf 

Commercial   Manager Paul    Plvmkett 

Program   Director Cliff   Stillinger 

Promotion  Director Jack  Martin 

Dir.  News  &  Sp.  Events Chris  Cole 

Publicity  Director Virginia  Harper 

Film    Manager Reed   Haythome 

Chief    Engineer Paul    Benewitz 

KVOA-TV 

TUCSON— 1953— ABC-NBC 

Channeh  4  VHF.  .  .AP:  5.5  Kw..  .  .VP:  11  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Arizona  Bcstg  .Co. 

Business  Address 209  West  Elm  St. 

Representative   Paul  H.  Raymer 

Pres.-Gen.  Mgr R.  B.  Williams 

Business   Manager Harper  M.    Phillips 

Sales  Manager John   C.   Underwood 

Program  Director Ben  L.  Slcrck.  Jr. 

TV  Prog.  Supervisor Charles  T.  Webb 

News  ^Editor Frank  Barreca 

Prod.  Manager L.  D.  Cdble 

Film   Manager N.   S.   Luppino 

Chief  Engineer Raymond  H.  Holsclaw 

Consulting   Engineer George   C.   Davis 


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YUMA— 1 953— NBC-DuM 

Channel:    11    VHF     AP:    16    Kw.     VP:    29    Kw. 

Own^d-Oper.   By Valley   Telecasting   Co. 

Address Box   1708 

Number    6-8311 

Air   Tlm» Full    Time 

N»w«  S«rTic*    AP 


Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

Representative    Grant 

President    Donald   Ellsworth 

General  Manager Arthur  L.  Fszo) 

Station   Manager Robert  Marker 

Program  Director Robert  Dovies 

Production    Manager Robin    Adair 

Film    Manager Sarah    Gregory 

Chief   Eng Roland   Yount 


ARKANSAS 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  1,948,000  —  TV  Homes  117,000 
Stations  in  State  3 


KFSA-TV 

FORT  SMFTH— 1953— DuM-NBC- 
ABC-CBS 

Channel:  22  UHF.  .  AP:  12  Kw.  .  .VP:  22  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By  Southwestern  ladio  &  TV  Co. 

Business   Address 920  Rogers  Ave. 

Phone    Number 2-9126 

Air    rime Full    Time 

News   Service    AP 

Newspaper  Aiiil Southwest  American 

Representative   Pearson 

President D.   W.   Reynolds 

Gen.,  Station  Manager H.  Weldon  Stamps 

Commercial    Manager Roland    Hundley 

Prog..   Prom.   Dir Pat  Porta 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events. . .  .Harry  Freeman 

nim    Manager Charles    Putman 

Chief  Engineer Robert  W.  Piatt.  Jr. 

Consulting   Engineer T.   A.   M.  Graven 

KARK-TV 

LITTLE  ROCK— 1954— NBC-DuM 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  AuthorizatiOH 
Channel:  4  VHF...AP:  29  Kw....VP:  58  Kw. 
Owned  &  Oper. .  .  Kansas  Radio  &  Equip't  Co. 

Address 1001     Spring    Street 

Piione    FRanklin   6-2481 

Air  Time 15  hours  daily 

News  Service AP,  UP 

R*prMentative    Petry 

M»«nb«rshlp NARTB,   TvB 

President T.    H.    Barton 

VP  &  General  Momager T.  K.  Barton 

Station  Manager Douglas  J.  Romine 

Commercial  Manager Lee  Bryant 

Program    Director Dale    Hart 

Promotion.   Pub.   Director Shirl^  Keimedy 

Dir.  News  4  Sp.  EvenU Bob  Kemp 

Prod.  Manager Fred  S.  Buschmeyer.  Jr. 

nim   Manager Ray  North 

Chief  Engineer L.  C.  "Champ"  Smith 

Consulting  Engineer.  .Craven.  Lohnes  &  Culver 


KATV 


PINE  BLUFF— 1953-CBS-ABC 

Channel:  7  VHF..AP:  as.l  Kw..  .VP:  170  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Central  South  Sales  Co. 

Business  Address 100  Williams  Road 

Phone    Number 3880 

Air  Time Full   Time 

News    Service AP,    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative Avery-Knodel    Inc. 

President John   T.    Griffin 

General,  Station  Mgr John  H.  Fugote 

National  Comm.  Mgr Bruce  B.  Compton 

Local   Comm.  Mgr Oscar  Alagood 

Prog.,  Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Don  B.  Curran 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events W.  H.  Hadley 

Production  Manager Sid  Lasher 

Film   Manager Jack   Parks 

Chief   Engineer A.  R.  Gcmrett 

Consulting  Engineer Paul  Godley  Co. 


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1624  North  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 


875 


CALIFORNIA 


Pop.  Feb.  1.  1955  (Rst.)  12,  804,000  —  TV  Homes  3,273,000 
Stations  in  State  27 


KBAK-TV 

B  AKERSFIELD—  1 9  53— DuM— ABC 

Channel:   29  UHF..AP:    10.5  Kw...VP:   19  Kw. 

Own^dOper.    By Bakerslield    Bcstg.    Co. 

Business   Address 29   Woody   Road 

Phone   Number    4-6421 

Air    Time Full    Time 

News    Service UP 

Newspaper   AHil Chronicle 

Representatire    Forjoe 

Membership    TvB 

President .Harold    P,    See 

General   Manager A.  H.   Constant 

Prog.    Director Vern   Mack 

Soles     Manager Frank    Beazley 

Promotion   Director Marlin   E.    Smythe 

Chief  Engineer Don  Anderson 

KERO-TV 

BAKERSHELD— 1953— CBS-NBC 

Channel:   10  VHF.  .  .  AP:   15  Kw..  .  .VP:  30  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.   By....Kem   County   Bcstrs.    Inc. 

Business  Address 1420  Truxton  Ave. 

Phone    Number    7-1441 

Air    Time Full   Time 

News     Service UP 

F^or&sentative     Avery-Knodel 

Membership NARTB,    TvB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Gene  DeYoung 

V.P.  (S  Gen.  Sales  Mgr Edward  Umer 

Operations   Director Kenneth   Croes 

Sales    Manager John    Barrell 

Production  Manager David  Horowitz 

Prom.  (S  Piiblicity  Director Deloris  Brigham 

Chief  Engineer Edwin  Andress 

Consulting   Engineer Robert   Hammett 

KHSL-TV 

CmCO—  1 953— CBS-NBC- ABC-DuM 

Channel:    12  VHF.    AP:   38  Kw. ..VP:  83.1  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.    By Box    303 

Phone   Number Fireside   2-5614 

^^'    Time Pull    Yune 

News    Service  UP 

Rejwesentative    Aveiy-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen,  Mgr Mrs.  Hugh  McClung 

Station    Manager  M.    F.    Woodling 

Comm.   Manager  jerry  Pero 

News.  Prog.  Dir Martin  Jacobsen 

Prom..    Publicity    Director Ed    Parker 

rUm    Manager  Gene    Tapie 

Chief  Engineer.  Russell  B.  Pope 

Consulting  Engr.  Kear  &  Kennedy 


KIEM-TV 

EUREKA— 1953^CBS-NBC-I>iiM-ABC 

Channel:  3  VHF.  .AP:  7.3  Kw...VP:   14.6  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Redwood  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  1021 

Phone   Number HlUside   2-6754 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News    Service UP 

Representative   Blair 

Membership    NARTB 

President William     B.     Smullin 

Manager Donald  H.  Telford 

Program  Director Jerry  Pculos 

Promotion   Director G.   Fuller 

Tech.  Director J.  G.  Bouriedel 

Chief   Engineer Donald  King 

Consulting  Engineers Lohnes  &  Culver 

K  J  E  0  -  T  V 

FRESNOu-1953— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  47  UHF.  .AP:  240  Kw..  .VP:  440  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By O'Neill  Bcstg.   Co. 

Business  Address Box  1708 

Phone    Number 7-8405 

Air   Time Full   Time 

News   Service UP 

Representative    Branham 

Membership NARTB 

President J.  E.  CNeill,  St. 

Vice  Pres Joe  Drilling,  Charles  Theodore 

Comm.  Manager W.  O.  Edholm 

Dir.  of  News    Sp.  Events W.  Anthony- 
Program  Director.  Prod.  Mgr Jack  Shepard 

Prom..  Publicity  Director Francis  Quinn 

Film  Manager John  Parkhurst 

Chief    Engineer Jack    McElwain 

KMJ-TV 

FRESNO— 1953— NBC-CBS 

Channel:  24  UHF..AP:  16.5  Kw...VP:  33  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By McClatchy  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Van  Ness  &  Calaveras  Sts. 

Representative    Haymer 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President   Eleanor  McClatchy 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Film  Buyer Perry  Nelson 

Commercial    Manager Wilson    Lefler 

Program  Manager Joe   Tomes 

News  &  Special  Events .  .  Tom  Flynn,  Dean  Mell 

Film    Editor William    Curtis 

Chief  Engineer James  B,  Hancock 


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KCOP-TV 

HOLLYWOOD^I953 

Channel:  13  VHF.    AP:  15.5  Kw..   VP:  31.0  Kw 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Copley  Press.  Inc. 

Bu8.-Studio  Address. .  .1000  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd 

Phone  Number HUdson  2-7311 

i"   Time P„„    Time 

News  Service ^p    ^p 

Representative Kaiz  Agency'  Inc. 

Membership   NARTB 

Vice  President.  Gen.  Mgr.:  '.'.'.'..[  .lack  Heintz 

Commercial  Manager Dave  Lundy 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr..  Prog.  Dir Al  Flanagan 

Promotion,  Publicity  Director Warren  Earl 

^""i  ^^J Mattie  Tippit 

Prod     Manager Da^    Lindquist 

Chief  Engmeer Marvin  Wentworth 

Consulting  Engr. .  .  Craven.  Lohnes  &  Jorgensen 

KNXT 

HOLLYWOOD— 1948— CBS 

Channel:  2  VHF..AP:  23.4  Kw.   VP:  46.8  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By CBS  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1313  N.  Vine  St. 

Phone  Number HOllywood  9-1212 

^"   Time I81/2    hours   daily 

Representative CBS  TV  Spot  Sales 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Membership     NARTB,    TvB 

President j.  l.  Van   Volkenburg 

General    Manager James   T.    Aubrey.    Jr. 

Program  Director Donald  M.  Hine 

Prom..  Publicity  Director Dean  D.  Linger 

Director  News  &  Sp.  Events Sam  Zelman 

Production  Manager Leon  Drew 

Film  Manager Bob  Hurlbut 

Chief  Engineer Lester  H.  Bowman 

KRCA 

HOLLYWOOD— 1949— NBC 

Channeh  4  VHF.  .AP:  21.4  Kw..  .VP:  42.7  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By... National  Broadcasting  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address Sunset  &  Vine  St. 

Phone  Number Hollywood  9-6161 

Air   Time Full    Time 

News  Service AP,  INS,  UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative NBC    Spot    Sales 

President    Sylvester    Weaver 

Gen.  Station  Manager Thomas  McCray 

Commercial   Manager James    Parks 

Executive   Producer Dean   Craig 

Promotion    Director Jack    Kenaston 

Director  ol  News Roy  Neal 

Operations    Manager James    Damon 

Publicity    Director Bob    Pelgram 

Film    Manager George    Burke 

Chief  Engineer John  Knight 

Consulting    Engineer Raymond   Guy 


KABC-TV 

LOS  ANGELES— 1949— ABC 

Channel:  7  VHF AP:  59 VP:  118  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By American  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address ABC  TV  Center 

Phone  Number NO   3-3311 

Air   Time Full   Time 

News  Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative    Petry 

Vice  President Earl  J.  Hudson 

General  Manager Amos  T.  Baron 

General  Sales  Manager Elton  H.  Rule 

Program  Director Hunt  Stromberg.  Jr. 

Promotion  Director Jack  Brembeck 

Dir.  of  News  &  Special  Events Ed  Conklin 

Production   Manager James   Mandulay 

Publicity  Director Stan  Kramer 

Film    Manager Russell    Landers 

Chief  Engineer Phillip  G.  Caldwell 

KH  J  -TV 

LOS   ANGELES— 1948— DuM 

Channel:    9. . .  .  AP:    81.3Kw VP:    162    Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By General  Teleradio,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1313  N.  Vine  St. 

Phone  Number Hollywood  2-2133 

Membership    TvB 

Air  Time H  V4  hours  daily 

Representative    H-R 

News    Service AP.    UP 

President,  General  Teleradio .  Thomas  F.  O'Neil 

Pres.,  (Don  Lee,  Div.) Willet  H.  Brown 

Gen.  Mgr.  (Don  Lee  Div.) Ward  D.  Ingram 

Station  Mgr John  Reynolds 

Program  Director James  Higson 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Ame 

KTTV 

LOS   ANGELES— 1949— DuM 

Channel:   U  VHF.  .AP:  83  Kw...VP:   166  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By KTTV.   Inc. 

Business  Address 5746  Sunset  Blvd. 

Phone    Number Hollywood    2-7111 

Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

News  Service   ^^ 

Representative     Blair-TV.    Inc. 

Membership    NARTB 

President  Norman  Chandler 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Richard  A.  Moore 

Sales  Mgr Jo^"   Vrba 

Program  Dir Robert  Breckner 

Promotion  Dir Jack  O'Mara 

Dir.  oi  News.  Spec.  Events Bill  Welsh 

Production  Mgr Vol  Conte 

Publicity  Dir Reavis   Winckler 

Fihn  Manager Richard  Woollen 

Chief  Engineer Edward  Benham 


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^  /^^jYTTT  '^         Radio— Television . 

°KTLA  (OMES  OFF  WITH  FLYING  (OlORS 
IN  FIRST  TRY  AT  TELEVISING  IN  TINT 


Klaus  Landsberg  gave  an  in- 
vited audience  its  first  look  at 
KTLA  color  television  Friday 
night  and  the  critical  consensus 
was  both  favorable  and  enthusias- 
tic. It  was  generally  agreed  that 
the  colorcast  of  "Western  Varie- 
ties" was  comparable  in  quality 
to  some  of  the  network  Specs  from 
the  east  and  certainly  a  milestone 
in  the  history  of  the  local  station, 
first  of  the  unaffiliated  indies  to 
"show  it?  colors." 


LOOK  AT  THE  RECORD 

KJIA 

GIVES  YOU 


Landsberg's  chromatic  display  of 
the  cowboj''  revue  with  two  RCA 
color  cameras  shown  on  10-inch 
Motorola  receivers  was  sharply 
brilliant  in  the  closeups.  ...  On 
the  monitors,  Landsberg  said  the 
picture  was  clear  and  sharp  and 
that  he  was  highly  elated  at  the 
first  exposure  of  his  color  pro- 
gram, with  others  to  follow  at 
weekly  intervals.  It  is  estimated 
that  there  are  now  1,500  color  sets 
in  the  L.A.  signal  area. 

The  gay  and  vivid  colorings  of 
the  cowboy  regalia  brought  out  the 
bright  qualities  of  the  color  lenses 
and  splashed  the  western  set  v/ith 
fast  moving  rainbowish  hues.  Per- 
forming in  colorful  garb  under  tks 
emceeing  of  Doye  O'Dell  were  such 
familiars  to  the  hoedown  set  as 
Roscoe  Ates,  Spade  Cooley,  Eddie 
Dean,  Eddie  Cletro,  Twin  Tones, 
Y-Knot  Tvdrlers,  Gail  Moser,  Ricky 
Lane  &  Willie  and  Cheetah,  the 
ape,  who  wasn't  given  the  chance 
to  steal  the  show. 


MORE  VALUE 

MORE  COVERAGE 

MORE  SALES  POWER 
YOUR  BEST  BUY  IN  LOS  ANGELES 


KTLA 


CHANNEL  5 

Nationally   Represented  by 

Paul  H.  Raymer  Company,  Inc. 


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KTLA 

LOS  ANGELES— 1947 
PARAMOUNT 

Channel:  5 AP:  15  Kk Vp:  30  Kw. 

Owned-Oper..  .Poramaunt  TV  Productions,  Inc. 

Business  Studio  Address 5451  Marathon  St. 

Phone   Number HOUywood  9-3181 

Air  Time 11  hours  daily 

News  Service   UP 

Bepresentative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.  Para.  T-V  Prods Paul  Raibourn 

Gen.  Mgr.  &  V-P.  Paramount 

T-V  Prods Klaus  Landsberg 

Sales    Manager Robert    Mohr 

Production  Coordinator J.  Gordon  Wright 

News  Editor Gilbert  Mortyn 

Film  Director Leland  G.  MuUer 

Remote  Engr.  Op.  Spvsr John  D.  Silva 

Sludio    Engr.   Op.   Spvsr Roy   White 

Trans.  Op.  Spvsr William  S.  Barnard 

KBET-TV 

SACRAMENTO— 1955 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 

Channel:   10 AP:   158  Kw VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned   By Sacramento  Telecasters,   Inc. 

Address 716  California  State  Life  Bldg. 

Vice-Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr John  H.  Schacht 

KCCC-TV 

SACRAMENTO— 1953— 
CBS-NBC-ABC-DuM 

Channel:  40  UHF.  .AP:  114  Kw..  .VP:  200  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Capital  City  TV  Corp. 

Business  Address Senator  Hotel 

Representative    Weed 

President Harry  McCart 

Gen.,  Station  Manager ....  Ashley  L.  Robinson 

National  Comm.  Manager Al  Richards 

Local   Comm.    Manager Jack    Kehoe 

Prog.  Dir..  Prod.  Mgr John  Edwards 

Prom..  Publicity  Director Clarence  Talbot 

Dir.  News  &  Special  Events . . .  Harvey  Chester 

Film    Manager Cal    Cape 

Chief   Engineer Paul  Leake 

Consulting    Engineer Vondivere,    Cohen, 

&  Weam 

KSBW-TV 

SALINAS-MONTGOMERY— 1953 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  8  VHF..AP:  5.9  Kw..  .VP:   11.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By Salinas   Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box   1651 

Representative Hollingbery    Co. 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr John  Cohan 

Comm.  Manager W.  M.  Ootes 

Prog.,  News,  Sp.  Ev.  Dir N.  Edmonson 

Promotion  Director J.  S.  Randall 

Prod.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir O.  C.  Sullivan 

Film  Manager Peg  Miner 

Chief  Engineer George  Freeman 

Consulting  Engineer Robert  Hanunett 


KFMB-TV 

SAN  DIEGO— 1949— ABC-CBS 

Channels:   8  VHF.  .AP:   27   Kw..  .VP:    54   Kw. 
Owned. .  .Wrather- Alvarez    Broadcasting.    Inc. 

Business  Address Fifth  &  Ash  Sts. 

Phone  Number Belmont  2-2114 

Air  Time Full  Time 

Representative    Petry 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President Jack  D.  Wrather 

Vice  President Maria  Helen  Alvarez 

General  Manager George  Whitney 

National  Comm.  Manager Ralph  McKinnie 

Local  Comm.  Manager Charles  Jackson 

Dir.  of  News  &  Spec.  Events.. Paul  W.  White 

Production  Mgr Hal  Coddon 

Prom.,    Pub.   Rel Bill   Ryan 

Prog.,  Film  Manager Bill  Fox 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Abel 

KFSD-TV 

SAN  DIEGO— 1953— NBC 

Channel:  10  VHF.  .AP:  35.4  Kw...VP:  63  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By KFSD,   Inc. 

Business  Address 3642  Enterprise  St. 

Phone  Number Woodcrest  8-7151 

Representative    Katz 

Manager John   Merino 

Program   Manager John   Clement 

Chief   Engineer Leroy    Bellwood 

KGO-TV 

SAN  FRANCISCO— 1949— ABC 

Channel:  7  VHF..AP:   12.6Kw...VP:  25.4  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By American  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 277  Golden  Gate  Ave. 

Phone  Number UN  3-0077 

Air  Time Full  Time 

Representative    Petry 

News  Service AP,  INS 

Membership   NARTB 

President  (ABC) Robert  E.  Kintner 

Vice  President James  H.  Connolly 

Station  Mgr. Vincent  Francis 

Comm.  Mgr David  Sacks 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Jon  W.  Barkhurst 

Dir.  of  News  and  Spe.  Events Vic  Re«d 

Production  Manager Edward  Smith 

Publicity    Director Gordon    Grannis 

Film  Manager Robert  Mitchell 

Chief  Engineer Harry  Jacobs 

Asst.  Chief  Engineer Dick  Parks 

Construction  Engineer Kear  &  Kennedy 

KPIX 

SAN  FRANCISCO— 1948-<:BS 
DUMONT 

Channeh   5  VHF..AP:   50   Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Westinghouse  Bcstg.,  Inc. 

Address 2655  Van  Ness  Ave. 

Phone  Number PRospect  8-5100 

Air  Time 17V2  hours  daily 


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R.pr— motlT.     ...Koto 

M»mb.r»hlp    NAHTB 

G«n»ral  Sicrtlon  Manager  PhlUp  G.  Lasky 

AmL  Gen.  Manager  George  Mathiesen 

Commercial    Manager Lou    Simon 

Program  Director William  C.  Dempsey 

Prom,,  Publicity  Director Herb  Bachman 

Chle*  Engineer Al  Towne 

KRON-TV 

SAN  FRANCISCO— 1949— NBC 

Channel:    4    VHF     AP:    50   Kw...VP:    100    Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Chronicle  Pub.  Co. 

Businees  Studio  Address 929  Mission  St. 

Phone  Number GArfield  1-1100 

News   Service AP 

Air  Time Full  Time 

Newspaper  Aililicrtlon   Chronicle 

RepreientaUre Fre»  and  Fetors 

Membership    NARTV,  TvB 

President G.  T.  Cameron 

General  Manager Charles  Thioriot 

Station    Manager Harold    P.    See 

Comm.,  nim  Mgr Norman  Louvau 

Program  Dlr Douglas  Elleson 

Prom,,   Publicity  Director R.  Irving 

Chief    Engineer L.    Berryhill 

Consulting    Engineer Robert   Hammett 


KSAN-TV 

SAN  FRANCISCO— 1954 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:  32  UHF.  .    AP:  10  Kw..  .  .VP:  20  Kw. 

Owned  &  Oper.  By S.  H.  Patterson 

Address 1355  Market  Street 

Phone   MArket  1-8171 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     McGillvra 

Gen.,  Station  Mgr Norwood  I.  Patterson 

Comm.  Mgr„  Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Allen  Storm 

Program   Director Dawn  Patterson 

Dir.  News  &  Special  Events Frank  Arthur 

Production  Mgr Herm  Folk 

Film  Manager Rickie  Dines 

Chief  Engineer Roger  Skelton 

Consulting  Eng N.  J.  Patterson^  Radio 

Engineering  Co. 

KVEC-TV 

SAN  LUIS  OBISPO— 1953— DuM 

Channel:  6  VHF.AP:   12.97  Kw..VP:   19.8  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Valley  Electric  Co. 

Business   Address 787    Higuera   St. 

Phone  Number San  Luis  Obispo  HOC 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News     Service AP 


COVERAGE! 


BASIC  COVERAGE:  125J17  TV  SETS  in  Southern 

California  between  Monterey 
on  the  North  and  Los  Angeles 
County  on  the  South. 

BONUS  COVERAGE:  93,880  TV  SETS  in  San  Diego, 

Bakersfield  and  Los  Angeles.* 
*  ARB  Survey,  January  1955. 

CONTACT  YOUR  HOLLINBERY  MAN  FOR  DETAILS 


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Representative W.  S.  Grant  Co. 

President Christina    Jacobson 

Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Le«  Hocker 

Commercial  Manager Si  Dorrah 

Program  Director Robert  S.  WUton 

Prom.,  Prod.  Dir Ted  Warner 

News  Director Gary  Merker 

Publicity  Director James  Stookey 

Film  Manager Earl  MuJf 

Chief  Engineer James  Cochrane 

KEY-T 

SANTA  BARBARA— 1953— 
ABC-CBS^NBC-DuM 

Channel:  3  VHr...AP:  25  Kw.. .  .VP:  50  Kw. 
OwnedOper.  By. Santa  Barbara  Bcstg.-TV  Co. 

Business   Address 730    Miramonte   Drive 

Phone     Number 5-B533 

Air  Time Full  jime 

News   Service Up 

Representative    HoUingbery 

Membership NARTB.   TvB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Colin  M.  Selph 

OperaUons  Director RusseU  L.  Furse 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events. .  .Raymond  Dietrich 

Program  Supervisor Mary  Ann  Casey 

Promotion  Director Joe  Costantino 

Chief  Engineer Lloyd  M.   Jones 


KOVR 


STCX:KT0N— 1954— DuM 

--•■^.,         ,,t;,.p    ,„^,^    Snccial    Temporary   Authorization 
Channel:  13  VHF.  .AP:  72.2  Kw..  .VP:  144  Kw. 

Owned  &  Oper.  By Television  Diablo.  Inc. 

P^one  HOward  6-6981 

Air  Time S  hours  daUy 

News  Service UP 

Representative    Blair-TV 


Membership   NARTB 

President A.  E.  Joscelyn 

Gen.,  Station  Mgr Terry  Hamilton  Lee 

Commercial  Manager William  Rambo 

Program  Dir..  Prod.  Mgr. .  .  William  HoUenbeck 

Prom.,  Publicity  Director Gordon  Gronnis 

Director  News  &  Sp.  Events Mel  Riddle 

Film  Director Lloyd  Hansen 

Chief  Engineer Stanton  D.  Bennett 

KTVU 

STCX:KT0N— 1953— NBC 

Channeh  36  UHF.  .AP:  260  Kw..  .VP:  525  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By San  Joaquin  Telecasters 

Business  Address 2293  East  Main 

Air  Time Full  Time 

Phone   HOward  5-7271 

Newspaper  Affiliation . .  Richmond  Independent 

Representative George   P.  HoUingbery 

Membership    NARTB 

President Warren  Brown,  Jr. 

Gen.,  Station  Manager D.  M.  Greene 

Program  Director David  Hume 

Chief  Engineer Bruce  Joyner 

KW  G 

TULARE— 1953— DuM 

Channeh  27  UHF.  .AP:  81.3  Kw..  .VP:  151  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Sheldon  Anderson  Estate 

Business  Address 1385  East  Tulare  St. 

Phone  Number TUlare  6-3481 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

Representative     Forjoe 

Manager Wally    Sherwin 

Program  Director Bob  Merrifield 

Publicity  Director Marda  Drake 

Cheif    Engineer Don    Ferguson 


COLORADO 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  I,486,a00  —  TV  Homes  217,000 
Stations  in  State  8 


KKTV 


COLORADO  SPRINGS— 1952— 
ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:    11  VHF..AP:   31   Kw.    VP:   62  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By TV  Colorado.  Inc. 

Address 510  South  Tejon  St. 

Phone    MElrose  4-2844 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Membership   NARTB 

Representative     HoUingbery 

President,  Gen.,  Station  Mgr. . .  James  D,  Russell 

Vice-Pres.  National  Sales Robert  D.  Ellis 

Local  Sales W.  B.  Rogers 

Prog.  Dir.,  Prod.  Mgr Cecil  Seavy 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir E.  F.  Shodbume 

Dir.  of  News  &  S|>.  Events. .  .Howard  Amburg 


Film  Manager Carl  Pehlman 

Chief  Engineer Willis  Shanks 

Transmitter  Engineer Cozey  Strang 

Consulting    Engineer Page,    Creutz. 

Garrison,  &  Waldschmitt 

KRDO-TV 

COLORADO    SPRINGS— 1953— NBC 

Channeh  13  VHF.AP:  5.65  Kw..VP:  11.31  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Pikes  Peak  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 399  South  Eighth  St 

Phone    Number MElrose    2-1515 

Air  Time Full  Time 

Membership  NARTB 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative    McGillvra 

President,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Harry  Roth 

Pulb.,  Prom.  Dir. Patricia  Colt 


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MANAGED   BY  GENE   O'FALLON 


MAXIMUM     POWER-100,000     WATTS 


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COLORADO  nnn 


Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events William  Geccr 

Production   Manager Robert   Fitzmorris 

Film  Manager Glenn  E.  Lilly 

Chief    Engineer Herb   Schubarth 


KBTV 


DENVER— 1952— ABC 

Channel:   9   VHF.  .AP:    141    Kw.  ..VP:    282Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By Colo.  TV  Corp. 

Address 1089    Bannock    St. 

Phone   TAbor  5-6386 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News  Service INS,  UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative Free   &   Peters 

President W.  D.  Pyle 

Station    Manager Joseph   Herold 

National  Sis.  Mgr James  F.  Brown 

Local  Sis.  Mgr Robert  Brown 

Program   Director Sam   Worsham 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bill  Michelsen 

Prod.  Mgr Everett  Wren 

Film  Manager W.  L.  Murray 

Chief  Engineer Russ   Elias 

Transmitter  Supervisor Carl  Bliesner 

Consulting  Engineer A.  Earl  CuUum,  Jr. 

KFEL-TV 

DENVER— 1952— DuM 

Channeh  2  VHF.  .AP:  50.1  Kw...VP:   100  Kw. 
Owned-Operated  By.  .Eugene  P.  O'Fallon.  Inc. 


Address 550   Lincohi  St. 

Phone 4-8281 

Air  Time Full  Tune 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

Representative   Blair-TV 

President,  General  Mgr Gene  O'Fallon 

Director,  Comm.  Mgr Frank  Bishop 

Prog.  Dir.,  Film  Buyer Dale  Morgan 

Pub..  Prom.  Dir Gene  O'Fallon,  Jr. 

Open   Manager B.    Robinson 

Art   Director C.    Goodfellow 

Chief   Engineer Rheam   Cunningham 

Cons.  Eng. . .  Commercial  Radio  Equipment  Co. 

KLZ-TV 

DENVER— 1953— CBS 

Channel:  7  VHF. .  .AP:  55  Kw..  .  .VP:  110  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By AUadin  Radio  &  TV  Inc. 

Business  Address 131  Speer  Blvd. 

Phone  Number Main  3-4271 

Air  Time 12  hours  daily 

News  Service INS.  UP 

Representative    Katz 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Hugh  B.  Terry 

Station   Manager Phil   Hoffman 

Commercial   Manager Jack   Tipton 

Program  Director Clayton  Brace 

Promotion  Director Harold  Storm 

Production   Manager.  .  ! Jerre   Wyott 


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0¥ery  time... on  NINE! 
Not  fust  gold...  NINE 
delivers  the  audience! 
Buy  the  channel 
the  family  watches! 


Contact    your    neareit    Pree\ 
and  Peters  Representative 


JOE    HEROLD,  Manager 
1089    BANNOCK    STREET,  DENVER,   COLORADO 


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FubUclty  Dlr»clor  Bill  Day 

Dlr.  of  N*w«  &  Sp.  Evenit.  .  .    Sheldon  Peterson 

rUm    Monaqer William    Witt 

ChM    Elncjlneer Euqene    Jenkins 

KOA-TV 

DENVER— 1 953— NBC 

Channel:   4  VHF.  .  .AP:  50  Kw..  .    VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Metropolitan  TV  Co. 

BusLnetB    Address 1625    California 

Phone  Number Main  3-6211 

Representatlre    Petrv 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

President    Williani  Grant 

General   Manager Don   Searle 

TV  Operation  Manager Jud  Woods 

Com.  Manager William  F.  MacCrystall 

Pro<jram  Director C.  Von  Haaften 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events ....  Ralph  Radetsky 

Consulting  Eng Kear  &  Kennedy 

Promotion  Manager Dick  Harris 

Film  Dlrectof Harlan  Mendenholl 

Chief   Engineer J.  A.  Slusser 

KFXJ-TV 

GRAND  JUNCTION— 1954— ABC- 
NBC-DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:   5  VHF..AP:  776  Kw..  .VP:   1.29  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Western  Slope 

Broadscastlng  Co.,  Inc. 


Address P.  O.  Box  30 

Phone  Number 1300 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News   Service UP 

Representative   Hal  Holman 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

President,  Gen.  Manager Rex  Howell 

Station,  Comm.  Manager.  . .  .E.  Anson  Thomas 

Program.  Pub.  Director Ruth  Howell 

Promotion   Director Roy    Adamson 

Dlr.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events .  .  .  Gregg  Chancellor 

Prod.,  Film  Manager Rick  Krepela 

Chief  Engineer Cecil  Whitechurch 

Consulting  Engineer Everett  Dillard 

KCSJ-TV 

PUEBLO— 1953— NBC 

Channel:  5  VHF.  .AP:  10.6  Kw..  .VP:  17.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Star  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 226  Television  Lone 

Phone  Number    4-5782 

News  Service UP 

Air  Time Full  Time 

Representative   Avery-Knodel 

Membership   NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Station  Mgr Douglas  D.  Kahle 

Commercial  Mgr John  Henry 

Program  Director Russ  Truesdell 

Prom.,  Publicity  Director Ruth  Sample 

Production  Manager George  Harris 

Chief  Engineer Marion  Cunningham 

•Cons.  Eng Comm.  Radio  Equip  Co. 

Film  Manager Jackson  Cravens 


KOA-Radio 


In  its  31$t  year  of 

consistent  leodership.  in  audience, 

power,  coverage,  results  and 

prestige! 

The  "single-station  network"  that 

delivers  302  counties  of  12  states! 


Let  the  leaders  do  your  selling  job 

KOA-Radio  and  KOA-TV 
Covers  The  West...^A^r/ 


KOA-TV 


UTAH 


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OKLA. 


Setting  new  records 

in  its  second  year... duplicating 

KOA-Radio's  record  of 

achievement. 

Leading  ail  Denver  TV  Stations 

in  overall  "Share-of-Audience"l 


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-CONNECTICUT 

Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  2,263,000 


TV  Homes  557,000 


Stations  in  State  5 


WICC-TV 

BRIDGEPORT— 1953— ABC-DuM 

Channel:  43  UHF..AP:  91  Kw...VP:  182  Kw. 

Owned Southern  Conn.  &  L.  I.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Box  9140 

Air  Time ."  .*  [puH  j-miB 

Phone  Numiber 8-1601 

News   Service j^p 

Representative    Adam  Young 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr PhiUp  Merryman 

Prog.  Dir„  Pi-od.  Mgr Wallie  Dunlap 

Comm.  Mgr Manning  Slater 

Promotion  Manager Joan  Fisher 

PubUcity   Director Leo  Miller 

Dir.  of  News  &  Spec.  Events Bill  Whalen 

^^  Ed Irving   MagUnick 

Chief   Engineer Alvin   Andrus 

Consulting  Engineer   Mcintosh 

WGTH-TV 

HARTFORD— 1954— ABC-DuM 

*^^^t.ion    Ooentinn    with    Soecial    Temporary    Authorization 
Channeh  18  UHF.    AP:  98.4  Kw..  .VP:  187  Kw. 

Owned    General-Times  Television 

Address    54   Pratt  Street 

Phone  Number JAdkson  7-9131 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily- 
Newspaper  Affiliation Hartford  Times 

Representative   H-R 

President Thomas  F.  O'Neil 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Fred  W.  Wagenvoord 

Commercial  Mgr Gordon  R.  Kerr 

Program  Director John  O.  Downey 

Dir.  News  &  Sp.  Events Charles  Norwood 

Film   Manager Daniel    German 

Chief  Engineer Rogers  B.  Holt 

WKNB-TV 

NEW  BRITAIN— 1952— CBS 

Channel:  30  UHF.AP:  113.5  Kw..VP:  210.4  Kw. 

Owned New  Britain  Bcstg.  Co. 

NBC  Sale  Pending  FCC  Approval 

Address 1422  New  Britaui 

Air   Time Full   Time 

Representative     Boiling 

President  Julian  Gross 

Ex.  V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Peter  B.  Kenney 


National  Sales  Mgr David  Scott 

Local  Sales  Mgr E.  Needles 

Publicity,  Promotion  Dir Helen  M.  Loy 

Film  Manager Elliott  Weisman 

Program  Director Barry  Barents 

Production  Manager Philip  Hole 

Chief  Engineer lohn  Shipley 

Consulting  Engineer George  C.  Davis 

WNHC-TV 

NEW  HAVEN— 1953— CBS, 
NBC-DuM-ABC 

Channel:  8  VHF.  .AP:   158  Kw...VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Elm  City  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 1110  Chapel  St. 

Air  Time Full  Tune 

News   Service AP,  INS 

Representative   Katx 

President Pcctrick  J.  Goode 

Gen.  Mgr.-Sec.-Treas Aldo  DeDominids 

Exec.  V.P Edward  D.  Taddei 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Director Edward  C.  Obrlst 

Commercial  Mgr J.  Vincent  Callanan 

Prom..  Pub.  Director lames  W.  Evans 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Rockwell  Clark 

Production  Mgr Kenneth  Wynne,  Jr. 

Film  Manager W.  G.  Mulvey 

•Chief   Engineer Vincent   DeLourentis 

Consulting  Engineer Goto  Ray 

WATR-TV 

WATERBURY— 1953— ABC 

Channel:   53.... AP:   125  Kw VP:  245  Kw. 

Owned-Op.  By Harold  Thomas 

Business  Address 440  Meadow   St. 

Air   Time 11    hours   daily 

Representative   Burke  Stuart 

Membership   NARTB 

President    Harold  Thomas 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Commercial  Mgr Samuel  Elman 

Program   Director Edmund   Waller 

Promotion  Director Wally  King 

Production  Manager Charles  Bengston 

Publicity    Director Wallace   F.   Gordon 

Film  Manager Astrid  Curtis 

Chief  Engineer Andrew  Toros« 

Consulting  Engineer Garo  Ray 


DELAWARE 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  374,000  —  TV  Homes  87,000 
Stations  in  State  1 


WDEL-TV 

WILMINGTON— 1949— NBC-DuM 

Channel:  12  VHF.  .AP:  191  Kw...VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Steinman  Stations,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 10th  &  West  Sts. 

Phone  Number 6-2567 

Air  Time 18  hours  doily 


News  Service    UP 

Membership     NARTB.    TvB 

Representative    M*^«r 

Station  Manager Thomas  R.  Nunan,  Jr. 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr J.  Robert  Gulick 

Comm.  Manager Barton  K.  Feroe 

Program  Dir.  &  Film  Mgr Richard  W.  Getz 

Technical  Director J.  E.  Mathiot 

Consulting  Engineer James  C.  McNary 


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I\>p.  Fob.  1.  19.15  (Est.)  878,000  —  TV  Homes  231,000  j 

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WM  AL-TV 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C— 1947— ABC 

Channel:    7   VHF        AP:    12   Kw....VP:   22  Kw. 
Owned  Oper.  By  The  Evening  Star  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 4461    Connecticut  Ave..  N.W. 

Phone    Number Kellogg    7-1100 

Air  Time Full  Time 

Newspaper   Afiillation The  Evening  Star 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative    Katz 

News   Service    AP 

President John   W.  Thompson,   Jr. 

General  Manager F.  S.  Houwink 

Commercial  Manager Neal  J.  Edwards 

Program   Director Charles  Bishop 

Prom.  &  Pub.  Director E.  Haywood  Meeks 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bryson  Rash 

Production    Manager Philip  Milillo 

Chief    Engineer Allan   Powley 

Consulting  EIngineer Jonsky  &  Bailey 

WRC-TV 

WASHINGTON— 1947— NBC 

Channel:  4  VHF.  .  .  AP:  50  Kw..  .  .VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By National  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address  .Wardman  Park  Hotel 

Phone    Number AD   4-5400 

Air  Tune Full  Time 


News   Service AP,  INS.  UP 

Representative NBC  Television  Spot  Sales 

Membership   NARTB 

VP  &  General  Mgr Carleton  D.  Smith 

Director  of  Sales Joseph  Goodiellow 

Loccd  Sales  Mgr Charles  de  Lozier 

Director  of  Programs James  E.  Kovach 

Program  Director James  E.  Kovach 

Superv.  Adv.  &  Prom Robert  M.  Adams 

Director  of  Publicity Jay  Royen 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Cassius  Keller 

Dir.  of  Operations Lef f erts  A.  McClelland 

Business  Manager John  A.  Lavan 

Film   Editor John   Johnson 

Chief    Engineer John    Rogers 

WTOP-TV 

WASHINGTON— 1949— CBS 

Channel:  9  VHF.  .AP:   175  Kw...VP:   316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WTOP.  Inc. 

Business    Address Broadcast    House 

Phone    Number Emerson    2-9300 

Air   Time Full   Time 

Newspaper  Affiliation Washington  Post 

News    Service AP.    UP 

Representative CBS  TV  Spot  Sales 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr John  Hayes 

V.P..  TV George  Hartford 

Comm.  Mgr.. Robert  A.  J.  Bordley 


There's  a  mint  in  Washington 

No,  not  a  big  government  building,  but  728,000 
family  purses  stuffed  with  $4,532,064,000  of 
effective  buying  income.  Washington,  America's 
ninth-largest  city  has  the  second-highest  family 
income  in  the  entire  country.  Concentrated  buying  power 

In  Washington,  selling  power  is  just  as  concentrated. 
The  most-viewed  television  station  in  Washington  is 
WRC-TV  .  .  .  and  it  has  been  every  month  since  June  1948. 

To  tap  this  tremendous  buying  power,  it  is  only  common 
sense  to  use  the  most  potent  selling  power  available  .  .  . 


WRC-TV 


in  Washington  a  service  of 


Sourcex:  Sales  Manafjement  Survey 
of  Buying  Power;  ARB 

Represented  by  NBC  Spot  Sales 

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Dir.  oi  News  &  Spec.  Events .  .  Theodore  F.  Koop 

Pub.  &  Prom.  Director Cody  Pfanstiehl 

Film  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Thomas  B.  Jones 

V.P.,  Chief  Eng Clyde  Hunt 


WTTG 


WASHINGTON— 1947— DuM 

Channel:  5  VHF.  .AP:  10.5  Kw...VP:  17.5  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.. Allen  B.  DuMont  Labs.,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address Hotel  Raleigh 

Phone  Number STerling  3-5300 


Air  Time Full  Time 

News  Service UP 

Representative    Blair-TV 

Membership .NARTB 

President Dr.  Allen  B.  DuMont 

General  Manager Leslie  G.  Arries,  Jr. 

Sales  Manager George   Griesbauer 

Dir.  Sports  &  Spec.  Events ....  Weston  J.  Harris 

Prom.,  Pub.   Dir George  Flax 

Program  Director Frances  V.  Guidice 

Film  Director John  ^ule 

Chief  Engineer Malcolm  M.  Burleson 


FLORIDA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  3,594,000  —  TV  Homes  490,000 
Stations  in  State  15 


WGBS-TV 

FT.  LAUDERDALE-1953— NBC 

Channel:  23  UHF.  .AP:  92  Kw..  .VP:  185.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By Storer   Bcstg.    Co. 

Business  Address 2425  Biscayne  Blvd. 

Phone   Number    82-1942 

Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

News    Service UP 

Representative Katz 

Membership     TvB.    NARTB 

President George    B.    Storer 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Noran  E.  Kersta 

Program  Director John  J.   Crosby 

Promotion   Dir Robert   Nashick 

Chief   Engineer William  Needs 

Consulting  Eng A.  E.  Cullum.  Jr. 


WITV 


FT.  LAUDERDALE— 1953— ABC-DuM 

Channel:  17  UHF.  .AP:  215  Kw..  .VP:  430  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Gerico  Investment  Co. 

Bus.  Address 5500  HoUandale  Blvd. 

Phone  Number    2-3108 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News   Service UP 

Representative    Boiling 

Membership    NARTB 

President Rxissell  E.  Lowell 

General  Station  Manager Arthur  L.  Gray 

Comm.  Mgr William  W.  Van  der  Busch 

Prog.,   Prom.   Dir William  Wyler 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events William  Bayer 

Production  Manager Steve   Zinn 

Publicity   Director Terry    Stein 

Film    Manager Eleanor    Zinn 

Chief  Engineer Bill   Latham 

WINK-TV 

FORT  MEYERS— 1954— ABC-CBS 

Channel:   11  VHF...AP:   6  Kw....VP:   12  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Fort  Meyers  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address 54   Pahn   Beach   Blvd. 

Phone    Number 4-1341 

Membership    TvB 


Representative   Weed 

General  Mgr A.  J.  Bauer 

Technical  Dir Bob  Bachman 

Program  Dir Frank  Nodine 

WJHP-TV 

JACKSONVILLE— 1953— NBC-DuM- 
ABC 

Channel:  36  UHF.  .AP:  138  Kw..  .VP:  276  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Jacksonville  Journal  Co. 

Business  Address 4038  Phillips  Hwy. 

Phone  Number EX  8-9751 

Air   Time Full   Time 

News   Service UP 

Newspaper    Affil Jacksonville    Journal 

Representative    Perry 

Membership   NARTB 

President John  H.   Perry 

Gen.  Mgr T.   S.  Gilchrist,  Jr., 

Oper.,  Prod.  &  Film  Mgr Jack  Newson 

Commercial    Manager Bill    Fraker 

Program  Director George   Booker 

Prom.,   Pub.   Director Martha  Thomas 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bob  Dow 

Chief    Engineer Beecher   Hayford 

Consulting  Engineer Frank  Mcintosh 

WMBR-TV 

JACKSONVILLE— 1949 
ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  4  VHF. .  .AP:  100  Kw..  .  .VP:  60  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Washington  Post 

Business  Address 605  S.  Main 

Phone  Number EX  8-0501 

News  Service    UP 

Representative CBS  TV  Spot  Sales 

President Philip  L.  Graham 

Vice  President John  S.  Hays 

Pres.  WMBR  Div Glenn  Marshall,  Jr. 

V.P.,    Comm.    Mgr Charles    Stone 

Prom.,   Pub.  Dir Roger  Langston 

Program  Dir Harry  Kalkines 

Dir.  of  News  &  Spec.  Events Bill  Grove 

Prod.  Manager W.  Bissell 

Film   Manager W.   Kopec 

Chief  Engineer Ernest  Vondermork 


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WJ  NO-TV 

PALM  BEACH— 1954— ABC-CBS- 
NBC-DuM 

Channel:   5  VHF..AP:  60.3  Kw...VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned  Oper.    By    WINO-TV 

Busln»M  Addreu 5  Cocoonut  Row 

Phone  Number 3-2471 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

News   Service    AP 

Representative Meeker.  TV 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

President George   H.   Buck.   Sr. 

Gen.,   Comm.  Manager Walter  L.  Dennis 

Prog.  Dir.,   Prod.  Mgr Daniel  Durniak 

Prom.,   Pub.   Dir Charles   Cuxtodn 

Dir.  of  News  4  Sp.  Events Harrison  Eagles 

Film   Manager Frank  Struzzieri 

Chief  Engineer Waller  R.  Brown 

Consulting  Engineer George  Davis 

WTVJ 

MIAMI— 1949— ABC-CBS-EhiM 

Channel:  4  VHF.  .  .AP:  70  Kw..  .  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By WTVJ.   Inc. 

Address 316   N.  Miami  Ave. 

Phone   Number Miami    2-6262 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News    Service INS,    UP 

Representative free   &  Peters 

Membership    NARTB 

Pr»«ld«nt Mitchell    WoUson 

Exec.  V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Lee  Ruwitch 

V.P.,  Gen.  Soles  Manager John  S.  Allen 

Vice-Pres..  Operations  Mgr John  A.  Shay 

Legal    Director R.   Wolfson 

Program  Director Lee  Waller 

Pub.  &  Prom.  Director Burt  Toppaa 

ProducUon   Mgr Ashe   Dawes 

Business  Film  Mgr Louis  Wolfson 

Nat.   Sis.   Mgr Stan   Gordon! 

Local    Sis.   Mgr Mary  Ford 

Dir.  ef  News  &  Special  Events. .  .Ralph  Renick 

Chief  Engineer Earl  W.  LewU 

Cons.   Eng Jansky   &  BaUey 

WDBO-TV 

ORLANDO—  1 954— ABC<:BS-NBC- 
DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 

Channel:  6  VHF.  .  .  AP:  50  Kw VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Orlando  Bctg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business   Address 30   S.  Ivanhoe  Blvd. 

Phone    Number    5-0541 

Air  Time g  hours  daily 

News   Service    AP 

Representative    Blair-TV 

Membership     NARTB 

President.  Gen.  Mgr Harold  P.  Danforth 

Sales   Director John   Thorwald 

Program  Director Walter  Sickles 

Production  Manager Mark  V.  Barker 

Publicity  Director Audrey  Kinghom 

Film    Manager Harold    P.   Daniorth.   Jr. 

Chief   Engineer j.   £.   Yarbrough 

Consulting   Engineer George   C.   Davis 


WJDM 


PANAMA   CITY— 1953— ABCnNBC 
DuM 

Channel:  7  VHF.    AP:  5.36  Kw..  .VP:  10.7  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By I.  D.  Manly 

Business   Address Box  428 

Phone  Number ADams  4-2251 

Representative    Holllngbery 

General  Manager Mel  Wheeler 

Program   Director lerry   Williams 

Chiel  Engineer lim  Smith 

WEAR-TV 

PENSACOLA— 1953— ABC— DuM 

Channeh  3  VHF. . .  .AP:  33  Kw VP:  55  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Gulfport  Bc'g.  Corpw 

Business  Address Highway  90 

Phone  Number    3-8311 

Air    Time Full   Tim© 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative Holllngbery 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Mel  Wheeler 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr.  &  National 

Sales   Manager Milt   de  Reyna,   Jr. 

Comm.  Mgr Irv  Welch 

Prog.  Dir..  Film  Manager Jerry  Williams 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Dave  Fulton 

Prod.  Manager Ray  Carow 

Publicity   Director Jean  Marie  Stark 

Chief  Engineer Jim  Smith 

Consulting  Eng Comm.  Radio  Equip.  Co. 

W  P  F  A  -  T  V 

PENSACOLA— 1953— CBS 

Channeh  15  UHF.  .AP:  11  Kw..  .VP:  20.4  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WPFA-TV,  Inc. 

Business  Address North  "O"  &  Loletta  Sits. 

Phone    Number 3-1141 

News   Service AP 

Representative Adam    Young 

Membership    NARTB 

President Charles  W.  LaMar,  Ir. 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr F.  E.  Busby 

Production  Manager Elizabeth  D.  Hayter 

Film  Manager M.  C  Saviak 

Chief  Engineer N.  V.  Pieler 

Consulting  Eng Gautney  &  Jones 

WSUN-TV 

ST.  PETERSBURG— 1953— 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channeh  38  UHF. .  .AP:  5  Kw....VP:  20  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By City  ol  Petersburg 

Business  Address Box  240 

Phone    Number 5-4121 

Representative   Weed 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager Charles  L.  Kelly 

Commercial  Manager Vera  New 

Program,  Film  Director Robert  E.  Gilbert 

Promotion  Director William  H.  Bowes 

Chief  Engineer Louis  I.  Link 

Consulting   Engineer William  Codding 


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WFLA-TV 

TAMPA— 1955— NBC 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:  8  VHF..AP:  220  Kw..  .VP:   316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.    By Tribune    Company 

Address    312  Morgan  St. 

Phone    Number 2-4747 

Newspaper   Affiliation Tampa   Tribune 

News  Service    UP 

Representative   Blair-TV 

Membership    NARTB 

President j.    c.    Council 

General  Manager George  W.  Harvey 

Commercial   Mgr William   B.   Faber 

Program  Director Paul  M.  Jones 

Promotion  Director Tom  Matthews 

Production  Mgr Carl  P.  Bergquist 

Chief   Engineer J.   H.  Mitchell 

Consulting    Engineer Page,    Creutz. 

Garrison  &  Waldschmitt 

WEAT-TV 

WEST  PALM  BEACH— 1955— ABC 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:   12  VHF..AP:  60  Kw..  .VP:   112  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WEAT-TV  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  70 


Phone    Number 2-1505 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Walker 

Membership    NARTB 

President.  Gen.  Mgr J.  R.  Meachem 

Program  Dir R.  W.   Kirkpatrick 

Promotion  Pub.  Dir Warren  Mac  Allen 

Chief  Engineer J.  Ross  McPherson 

Consulting    Engineer Page.    Creutz, 

Garrison  &  Waldschmitt 

WIRK-TV 

WEST   PALM   BEACH— 1953— ABC 
DuM 

Channel:  21  UHF-.AP:  10  Kw..  .VP:  18.8  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WIRK-TV.  Inc. 

Business  Address 711  S.  Flagler  Drive 

Phone  Number    2-1744 

Air  Time Full  Time 

News    Service     AP 

Membership   NARTB 

Representative  Weed 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Joseph  S.  Field,  Jr. 

Program   Director Sherlee   Borish 

Promotion  Director W.  S.  Stokes 

Production  Manager Stu  Wayne 

Chief  Engineer William  P.  Reltzman 


GEORGIA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  3,732,000  —  TV  Homes  450,000 
Stations  in  State  13 


WALB-TV 

ALBANY— 1954— NBC-ABC-DuM 

Channeh  10  VHF.  .AP:  56.2  Kw..  .VP:  112  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Herald  Publishing  Co. 

Business  Address 138  Pine  Ave. 

Phone   Number HEmlock    5-8386 

Air   Time 10  hours   daily 

Representative Burn  Smith;  Ayers 

General    Manager T.    R.    Stillwagon 

Program  Director Jack   Mayer 

News  Director Don  Ferrandou 

Chief  Engineer John  L.  Rivard 

Consulting  Engineer Keor  &  Kennedy 

WAGA-TV 

ATLANTA— 1949— CBS-DuM 

Channel:  5 AP:  50  Kw VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By Storer  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Bus.Studlo  Address.  1018  W.  Peachtree,  N.W. 

Phone  Number Vernon   3553 

Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

N*ws  Serric*   AP 

Representative    Kats 

Membership   NARTB,  TvB 

President George   B.   Storer,   Sr. 

Managing  Dir Glenn  C.  Jackson 

Sta.,  Comm.  Manager John  W.  Collins,  Jr. 

Program  Dir.,  Film  Mgr Don  Noylor 

News  Director Dale  Clark 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Charles  E.  Trainox 

Production  Manager Terry  Mason 

Chief  Engineer Hugo  Bondy 

Consulting  Engineer Earl  Collum 


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ATLANTA,  GA. 


•  CBS  in  Atlanta,  the  South's  number 
1  market. 

•  Draws  mail  from  6  states. 

•  Serves  more  than  3,000,000  people. 

•  Month  after  month  after  month 
leads  in  ratings. 


Represented  by 
The  Katz  Agency,  Inc. 


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WLW-A 

ATLANTA— 1951— ABC-DuM 

Channel:    11   VHF  AP:    12.5   Kw.  VP:    23.8  Kw. 
Owned  Oper.  By  Crosley  Bcstg.  of  Atlanta  Inc. 

Business  Address 1611   West  Peachtree  St. 

Phone  Number CYpress  6676 

Air  Time 17  hoxirs  daily 

N«ws  Sarrice AP.  UP 

ReprMentotiTe Crosley  Notional  Sales 

Membership    TvB 

President W.  P.  Robinson 

Program  EHrector John  Sever 

Prom,  Pub.  Dir W.  B.  Colvin 

Dir.  of  News Bob  Hendrickson 

Film  Manager George   Brimer 

Chief  Engineer Harvey  J.  Aderhold 

WQXI-TV 

ATLANTA— 1954 

Channel:  36  UHF.    AP:   117  Kw..  .VP:  219  Kw. 

Owned-Oper,    By Robert   W.   Rounsaville 

Business    Address.  ...  3165   Mathieson  Dr..   NE 

Phone    Number EX   5717 

Air  Time 5  hours  daily 

News    Service    UP 

Representative     HoUingbery 

Membership     NARTB 

Owner,  Sta.,  Film  Mgr..  .Robert  W.  Rounsaville 

Program   Dir Robert  Corley 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Patrick  J.  Kelly 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Cram 

Consulting    Engineer John   MuUoney 

WSB-TV 

ATLANTA— 1948— NBC 

Channel:  2  VHF.  .  .  AP:  SO  Kw..  . .  VP:  100  K.w 
Owned-Oper.  By ... .  The  Atlanta  Newspapers 

Address 10  Forsyth  St..  N.  W. 

Phone  Number EL  6711 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Affiliations ..  Atlanta  Newsp..  Inc. 

News  Service AP.  INS.  UP 

Repr«8«ntatiTo    Potry 

Membership    NARTB 

Executive  Director J.  Leonard  Reinsch 

General  Manager John  M.  Outler,  Jr. 

Comm.  Manager Marcus  Bartlett 

Promotion    Director Walter    Paschall 

Dir.  of  News  <&  Spec.  Events Don  Elliott 

Production   Manager Mark  Toalson 

Publicity  Director Wayne  Anderson 

Film  Director Jean  Hendrix 

Chief  Engineer R.  A.  Holbrook 

WJBF-TV 

AUGUSTA— 1953— NBC-ABC-DuM 

Channel:  6 AP:    11.9  Kw VP:  23.8  Kw. 

Own«d-Oper.  By.    Georgia-Carolina  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Box   129 

Phone    Number 7-7787 

Rspresentative     HoUingbery 

Membership  TvB 

V.P.-Gen.  Mgr.  J.  H.Monning 

V.P.Sales   Mgr Donald    M.   Kelly.   Jr. 

Program    Director Thomas    J.    Hennesy 

Chief    Engineer  John    Jopling 


WDAK-TV 

COLUMBUS— 1953— 
ABC-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  28  UHF.    AP:  125  Kw..  .VP:  250  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By Television   Columbus 

Business  Address 1307   1st  Avenue 

Phone    Number 2-8828 

Air  Time 12  hours  daily 

News   Service AP 

Representative Headley   Reed 

Membership   NARTB 

General  Manager Allen  Woodall 

Station  Manager E.  F.  Mcleod 

Commercial  Mgr Ed  Hennessy 

Program  Director Jack  Rathburn 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bill  Henry 

Production  Manager John  Hughes 

Film   Manager Ronnie   Otwell 

Chief    Engineer Reeve    Owen 

Cons.  Eng Craven.  Lohnes  &  Culver 

WRBL-TV 

COLUMBUS— 1953— CBS 

Channel:  14  VHF.  .AP:  14.4  Kw..  .VP:  27.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Columbus  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 1350    13th   St. 

Phone   Number    2-0802 

Air  Time 11 V2  hours  daily 

News   Service UP 

Newspaper  Affil Columbus  Ledger 

Representative    HoUingbery 

Membership    NARTB 

Dir.  of  Oper.,  Film  Buyer Ridley  BeU 

Commercial  Manager Walter  Graham 

Program  Director George  A.  Gingell 

Promotion  Director George  "Red"  Jenkins 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Boyd  Hinton.  Jr. 

Production  Manager Ronnie  Evans 

Chief  Engineer Joe  A.  Gamble 

Consulting  Engineer George  C.  Davis 

WRDW-TV 

COLUMBUS— 1954— CBS 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary   Authorization 
Channel:   12  VHF...AP:  6  Kw....VP:   10  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Augusta,  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  932 

Phone   Number    7-5432 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Headley-Reed 

Air  Time 13  hours  daily 

President Grover  C   Maxwell,   Sr. 

General  Manager W.  Ray  Ringson 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr J.  W.  Hicks 

Prog..  Prom.  Director ....  William  H.  Mackenzie 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Warren  Hites 

Production  Manager John  Atkinson 

Film  Manager Frank  AUen 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  P.  Gill,  Jr. 

Consulting  Engineer George  Davis 

WM  AZ-TV 

MACON— 1953--CBS-DUM 

Channel:    13  VHF.    AP:    30   Kw..  .VP:   60   Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By Southeastevn  Bcstg.  Co. 


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Business  Address Bankers  Insurance  Bldg. 

Phone    Number 2-7373 

Air  Time 12  lumrs  daily 

News   Service UP 

Representative    Kotz 

President George  Rankin,  Jr. 

General  Mcmager Wilton  E.  Cobb 

Station   Manager Herman   Hatton 

Promotion   Dir Ed   Pendleton 

Dir.  of  News Ben  Chatfield 

Production  Mgr Norman  Gray 

Publicity  Dir Nelle  Smith 

WNEX-TV 

MACON— 1953— NBC 

Channeh   47  UHF..AP:  9  Kw..  .VP:   16.8  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Macon  Television  Co. 

Business   Address Box  2245 

Phone   Number 3-9355 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News   Service AP 

News  Ai fil Macon  Telegraph  &  News 

Representative    Branham 

President William  A.  Pickling 

Gen.  Sta.  Manager Archie  S.  Grinalds.  Jr. 

Program  Director Mary  E.  Britt 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Richard  Weithan 

Production  Mgr Joseph  M.  Petty 

Film  Manager Robert  F.  Jones 

Chief   Engineer Charlie   Walker 

Consulting  Eng Craven,  Lohnes,   Culver 


WROM-TV 

ROME— 1953 

Channeh  9  VHF.  .AP:  15.5  Kw..  .VP:  30.9  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WROM-TV,  Inc. 

Business    Address 121    Broad   St. 

Phone    Number 2-0833 

Representative    Weed 

President Dean    Covington 

General  Manager Ed  McKay 

Commercial  Manager Charles  Doss 

Chiel  Engineer T.  H.  Robertson 

WTOC-TV 

SAVANNAH— 1954— CBS-NBGnDuM 
ABC 

Channeh  11  VHF. . . AP:  30  Kw.. .  .VP:  60  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Savannah  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 516  Abercom  St. 

Phone    Niunber 2-0127 

Station    Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership   NARTB 

President  &  Gen.  Mgr..  .William  T.  Knight,  Jr. 

Vice  Pres.,  TV F.  Schley  Knight 

Commercial  Mgr Ben  B.  Williams 

Program  Director Dwight  J.  Bruce 

Promotion    Dir Joan    Purcell 

Chief  Engineer Kyle  Goodman 


IDAHO 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955   (Est.)   627,000  —  TV  Homes  40,000 
Stations  in  State  3 


KBOI 


BOISE— 1953— CBS-DuM 

Channel:  2  VHF.  . .  .  AP:  7  Kw VP:  14  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Boise  Valley  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Business    Address 311    North    10th 

Phone    Number 2-2222 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

News    Service UP 

Representative Free   &   Peters 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Westerman  Whillock 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Earl  Glade,  Jr. 

Dir  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Dave  Johnson 

Production  Manager Bill  Gratton 

Film   Manager Robert   Howell 

Chief  Eng J.  A.  Jontz,  Jr. 

KIDO-TV 

BOISE— 1953— ABC-NBC-DuM 

Channeh  7  VHF..AP:   26.5  Kw...VP:   53  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By KIDO,  Inc. 

Business  Address  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Phone    Number 2-4611 

Air  Time BV2  hours  daily 

News   Service UP 

Representative    Blair 


Membership NARTB,  BAB.  TvB 

President George  M.  Davidson 

General  Manager Walter  E.  Wagstaff 

Commercial  Mgr Barry  Tucker 

Prog.  Prom.  Dir Jack  Link 

Dir.  of  News Vem  Moore 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Toedtemeier 

KID-TV 

IDAHO  FALLS— 1953--CBS-NBC 
DuM-ABC 

Channeh  3  VHF..AP:  60.3  Kw...VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Idaho  Radio  Corp. 

Business  Address Box  761 

Phone    Number 4 

Air  Time 6  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Gill-Pema 

Membership   NARTB 

Gen.  Mgr C  N.  Layne 

Sales  Manager Claude  Cain 

Film  Manager Quincy  Jensen 

Commercial  Mgr Claude   Cain 

Prog.  Prod.  Mgr Roy  Southwick 

Chief  Engineer Carroll  Secrist 

Cons.  Eng Vandivere,  Cohen  &  Weam 


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TOPS  IN  CHICAGO! 

WGN-TV  delivers  top  audiences  for  locally 
sponsored  programs  on  Chicago  television. 

\\  hen  you  buy  a  program  on  WGN-TV, 
you're  in  the  best  of  company  — 

Badge  714,  Racket  Squad,  Meet 
Corliss  Archer,  Life  of  Riley,  I  Led 
3  Lives,  Liberace,  Boston  Blackie, 
Inner  Sanctum,  Florian  Zabach, 
Sherlock  Holmes,  Exclusive  Cubs 
and  Sox  Baseball  —  to  mention 
a  few. 

For  the  best  availabilities,  proof  of  results 
for  locally  sponsored  programs  —  check 
WGN-TV  first  in  Chicago. 

mm  ■  Channel  9  •  Chicago 


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Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  9,347,000  —  TV  Homes  2,212,000 
Stations  in  State*  16 


WTVI 


BELLEVILLE— ST.  LOUIS— 1953 
ABC-CBS-DuM 

(See  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Listing) 

WBLN 

BLOOMINGTON— 1953 

Channel:  15  UHF.  .AP:  8.51  Kw..  .VP:  15.8  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WBLN  Television  Inc. 

Business  Address Box  648 

Phone  Number    4-3031 

Representative    McGiUvra 

President Cecil   W.   Roberts 

General   Manager Jerrell  Henry 

Commercial   Mgr John  F.   Spohr 

WCIA 

CHAMPAIGN— 1953— CBS-NBC 
DuM 

Channeh   3  VHF..AP:   50  Kw..  .VP:   100  Zw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Midwest  Television,  Inc. 

Business  Address 509   S.  Neil  St. 

Phone  Number    6-8333 

Air   Time 17   hours  doily 

Representative     Hollingbery 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

President August  C.  Meyer 

Soles  Manager Guy  Main 

Traffic  Coordinator John   Ketterer 

Promotion   Director Leonard  Davis 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Fred  Sorenson 

Production   Manager James   Fielding 

Publicity  Director William  Moore 

Film  Director Bob  Schaub 

Chief  Engineer Bob  Myers 

WBBM-TV 

CfflCAGO— 1953— CBS 

Channel:  2  VHF.  .AP:  12.7  Kw..  .VP:  25.4  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By CBS,  Inc. 

Bus.  Studio  Adddress 410  N.  Michigan  Ave. 

Phone  Number WHitehall  4-6000 

News  Service UP,  INS,  AP 

Air  Time 181/2  hours  daily 

Representative CBS  TV  Spot  Soles 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President  J.  L.  Von  Volkenburg 

Vice-Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr H.  Leslie  Atloss 

Commercial  Mgr George  Arkedis 

Program  Director William  Ryan 

Production  Monoger Don  Dillion 

Publicity  Director Chorley  Wiley 

Prom.  Director C.  W.  Doebler 

Dir.  ol  News  &  Sp.  Evente Williom  Garry 


Film  Manager Vonn  Cominos 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  Novy 


WBKB 


CfflCAGO— 1948— ABC 

Channel:  7  VHF.  .AP:   100  Kw.  ..VP:  200  Kw. 

Owned-Operoted  By Americon  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 20  N.  Wocker  Dr. 

Phone  Number ANdover  3-0800 

Air  Time 17   hours  doily 

Representotive   Bloir-TV 

V.P.,  Gen.  Monager S.  C.  Quinlon 

Soles  Monoger J.  Beoch 

Dir.  of  N«ws  &  Spec.  Events  .  Cornelius  ODeo 

Publicity  Director Elliott  Henry 

Film  Director Ralph   Andrews 

Chief  Engineer W.  Kusock 

WGN-TV 

CfflCAGO— 1948— DuM 

Chonnel:  9  VHF. .  .AP:  60  Kw.. .  .VP:  120  Kw. 

Owned-Operoted  By WGN.  Inc. 

Business  Address 441  N.  Michlgoa  Are 

Phone  Number SUperior  7-0100 

Air   Time 15^2    hours   doily 

Newspoper  Affillotion Chlcogo  Tribune 

News  Service AP.  UP,  INS 

Representotive George   P.   Hollingbery 

Membership    TvB 

President CoL  Robert  R.  McCormlck 

Monoger-Treos Frank  P.  Schreiber 

Asst    Monoger Robert    Hibbord 

Program  Director J.  E.  Foroghon 

Soles  Director .  .Ted  Weber 

Newsreel  Director Spencer  Allen 

Operotions  Director George  E.  Petterson 

Promotion  Director Chorles  A.  Wilson 

Publicity   Director James   Hanloa 

Film  Director EUsobeth  Bcda 

Director  of  Remotes Donald  Cook 

Chief  Engineer Carl  J.  Meyers 

Director  of  Remotes Donald  Cook 

WNBQ 

CfflCAGO— 1949— NBC 

Channel:  5  VHF.  .  .AP:  50  Kw..  .  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Operoted  By Notional  Bcstg.  Co. 

Buslness-Studo  Address.  ...Merchondlse  Mart 

Phone  Number SUperior  7.8300 

Air  Time 17:40  hours  doily 

News  Service AP,  INS,  UP 

Representative NBC  Spot  Sodea 

Membership  NARTB 

President   Sylvester  Weaver 

General  Monoger Jules  Herbuveoux 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr. Henry  T.  Sjogren 


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DIr.  of  Sal«s Charles   Dresser 

Comm.   Manager Floyede   Beaston 

Program   Director George   Heinemann 

PromotioD    Director John   Keye 

Dlr.  oi  News  4  Sp.  Events William  Ray 

Production   Mgr Richard   Johnson 

Publicity   Director.  .       Chet   Campbell 

Film  Manager Isabelle  Cooney 

Chlei   Elngineer Howard   C.   Luttgene 

Consulting   Engineer Raymond   F.   Guy 

WDAN-TV 

DANVILLE— 1953— ABC 

Channel:  24  UHF  .  AP:  19.5  Kw..  .VP:  9.5  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .Northwestern  Publishing  Co. 
Business  Address    .  .1500  N.  Washington  Ave. 

Phone  Number   1700 

Air   Time 5   hours    doily 

Newspaper  Aiiiliation.  .The  Commercial  News 

News   Service    AP 

Representative Everett-McKinney,     Inc. 

Membership    NARTB 

General   Manager Robert   J.   Burow 

Commercial   Manager John   Eckert 

Program  Director Honore  Ronan 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Dlr.  of  News Max  Shaffer 

Production    Manager William    Dom 

Chief  Engineer Orville  Neely 

Consulting   Eng Walter  Kean 

WTVP 

DECATUR— 1953— ABC-DuM 

Channel:  17  UHF.  . AP:  93.3  Kw..  .VP:  174  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Prairie  Television  Co. 

Business   Address Box   108 

Phone   Number    8-4304 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

Representative     Boiling 

President W.  L.  Shellabarger 

Program  Director Robert  G.  Wright 

Director  of   News Robert  Shade 

Chief  Engineer Hubert  F.  Abfalter 

WSIL-TV 

HARRISBURG— 1953— ABC 

Channel:  22  UHF .  AP:  14.12  Kw..VP:   11.1  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By Tumer-Farror   Assn. 

Business   Address 21 V2    W.   Poplar  St. 

Phone    Number     373 

^^  Time 5  hours  daily 

Representative     Walker 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Oscar  L.  Turner 

Program    Director Jim    Bolen 

Chief    Engineer Charles    Gilliam 

WEEK-TV 

PEORLA— 1953— NBC 

Channel:  43  UHF     AP:   85  Kw...VP:   175  KvS". 
Owned-Operated  By.   West  Central  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address Comm.  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone    Number 3-3688 


Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News   Service    UP 

Membership     NARTB 

Representative     Headley-Roed 

President Robert  S.  Kerr 

General  Manager.  .  .    Fred  C.  Mueller 

Comm.  Manager William  J.  Flynn 

Prog.  Dlr..  Prod.  Mgr Robert  Johnson 

Prom..  Pvh.  Dlr F.  R.  Oakley 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bob  Arthur 

Film  Manager Robert  Kroepel 

Chief  Engineer Wayne  Lovely 

Consuhing    Engineer Frank   H.   Mcintosh 

WTVH-TV 

PEORIA— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  19  UHF.  .AP:  5.76  Kw..  .VP:  12.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Peoria  Journal  Star 

Business    Address Peoria,    111. 

Phone    Number 6-5561 

Representative     Petry 

President Harry  P.  Slane 

General  Mgr Edward  G.  Smith 

National  Sales  Mgr John  Leslie 

Promotion  Director Morton  Cantor 

Program   Director Robert   G.   Holben 

Chief   Engineer Wallace  Wurz 

WGEM-TV 

QUINCY— 1953— ABC-NBC 

Channel:  10  VHF. . AP:  25.1  Kw..  .VP:  50.2  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Quincy  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address Hotel   Quincy 

Phone  Number    2-6840 

Air  Time 12  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Affiliation ....  Quincy  Herald  Whig 

News    Service UP 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

President T.  C.  Oakley 

General    Manager J.   S.   Bonansinga 

Commercial  Mgr James  E.  Muse 

Program  Director T.  W.  Austin 

Promotion  Director Mike  Olds 

Chief  Engineer Frank  E.  Laughlin 

WREX-TV 

ROCKFORD— 1953— ABC-CBS 

Channel:  13  VHF.  TAP:  22.9  Kw..  .VP:  47  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Greater  Rockford  TV,  Inc. 

Business  Address . . .  Auburn  &  Winnebago  Rds. 

Phone  Number 8-1813 

News  Service    UP 

Air  Time 14  hours  daliy 

Representative    H-R  Representatives 

Membership    NARTB 

President L.  E.  Caster 

General  Manager Joe  M.  Baisch 

Local  Sales  Manager Jack  Gennaro 

Program  Director John  Mazzie 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Charles  Olson 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Robert  Clyde 

Merchandising   Mgr ...RoUie   Spongberg 

Film  Manager Donna  Mazzie 


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Chief    Engineer Howard    EUiott 

Consulting  Engineer Weldon  &  Carr 


WTVO 


ROCKFORD— 1953— DuM-NBC 

Channel:  39  UHF.  .AP:  9.8  Kw..  .VP:  19.6  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .Winnebago  Television  Corp. 

Business    Address Meridian   Rd. 

Phone   Number    3-5413 

Representative     Weed 

Manager    Harold  Froelich 

Production  Mgr John  W.  Kelin 

Chief  Engineer Herbert  Eckstein 

Film  Director Carl   P.  Stemler 

WHBF-TV 

ROCK  ISLAND— 1950— ABC-CBS 
DuM 

Channel:  4  VHF.  . .  AP:  50  Kw VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Rock  Island  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Trans.  Address Telco  Bldg. 

Phone  Number R.  I.  6-5441 

Air   Time 16  V2    hours   daily 

Newspaper  Affil "The  Argus" 

News    Service UP 

Representative    Avery-Knodel,  Inc. 

Membership NARTB.   TvB 

President Ben.  H.  Potter 


General  Manager Leslie  C.  Johnson 

Asst.   Manager Maurice   Corken 

Sales  Manager Ted  Arnold 

Program  Director Forest  W.  Cooke 

Asst.  Prog.  Director Phil  Nesbitt 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events WiUiam  Ellison 

Publicity   Director Fern   Hawks 

Film  Manager Joseph  Greor 

Chief   Engineer Robert   J.   Sinnett 

Consulting  Engineer E.  C.  Page 


WICS 


SPRINGFIELD— 1953— ABC-NBC 
DuM 

Channel:  20  UHF. . .  AP:  10  Kw.. . .  VP:  18  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Plains  Television  Corp. 

Business  Address 523  E.  Capitol  Ave. 

Phone  Number    8-0465 

Air  Time 11 V2  hours  daily 

News  Service AP,  INS 

Representative Adam  Young 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager Milton  D.  Friedlctnd 

Comm.  Manager Warren  King 

Program  Director H.  J.  Hoskins 

Prom.,  Pxib.  Director Jim  Henneberry 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events B.  Waterman 

Production  Manager Robert  Steffon 

Film  Manager William  Show 

Chief  Engineer Bazil  O'  Hagon 


INDIANA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  4,293,000  —  TV  Homes  954,000 
Stations  in  State  9 


WTTV 

BLOOMINGTON— 194iJ 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:   10  VHF..AP:  50  Kw..  .VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Sorkes  Tarzian,  In*. 

Address 539   S.   Walnut  St. 

Phone   Number    2-140'^ 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative Robert  Meeker  Assoe- 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President    Sarkes   Tarzia^ 

General  Manager Robert  Lemon 

Asst.,  Comm.  Manager Norman  Cissna 

Program  Manager Robert  Petranoff 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Keith  Wilson 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events David  Lewis 

Production   Mgr lerry   Danziger 

Film  Manager Warren    Perney 

Chief  Engineer Carl  Onken 

Consulting  Eng Kear  &  Kennedy 

WSJ  V 

ELKHART— 1954— NBC-ABC-DuM 

Channeh  52  UHF.   AP:  115  Kw..  .VP:  266  Kw. 


Owned-Oper.  By Truth  Publishing  Co. 

Business    Address Box    403 

Phone    Number 2-1518 

Air  Time 15V2  hours  daily 

Newspaper   Affiliation Elkhart   Truth 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representatives    H-R 

Membership NARTB.   TvB 

President John  F.  Dille  Jr. 

Commercial  Mgr John  J.  Keenan 

Program  Director Edwin  J.  Lasko 

Promotion  Director R.  J.  Gillespie 

Dir.  News  &  Sp.  Events Robert  Wright 

Production    Manager John    Alves 

Film   Manager Arthur   Whitaker 

Chief  Engineer Lester  E.  Zellner 

Consulting  Eng Craven,  Lohnes,  Culver 

WFIE 

EVANSVILLE— 1953— NBC-ABC 
DuM 

Channeh  62  UHF....AP:   12  Kw VP:  23.5 

Owned-Oper.  By Premier  Television,  Inc. 

Business  Address 1115  Mount  Auburn  Rd. 

Phone  Number    5-6201 

Air  Time 12  hours  doily 

News  Service    UP 


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M»mb»r»hlp    NARTB 

Pr«tldent Jesse    D.    Fine 

Gen..    Station   Mgr Ted  Nelson 

Comm.  Manager Shaun  Murphy 

Program   Director Charlie  Carey 

Prom..  Pub.  Dlr Hugh  Dunbar 

Dlr.  ol  News  &  Sp.  Events Fred  Rollison 

Production    Manager Jack    Reinhart 

Film   Manager William   C.   Francis 

Chief  Engineer Harvey  H.  Shelllto 

Consulting    Engineer George    Adair 

WKJG-TV 

FORT  WAYNE— 1953— ABC 
NBC-DuM 

Channel:  33  UHF.    AP:  145  Kw..  .VP:  277  Kw. 

Owned Northeastern  Indiana  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 220  E.  Jeiferson  St. 

Phone   Number Anthony   2295 

Air  Time 15  hours  daily 

Naws    Service AP 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

President Clarence    L.    Schust 

General  Manager Edward  G.  Thoms 

Commercial  Mgr Corleton  B.  Evans 

Program   Director Calo   Mahlock 

Chief  Engineer Eugene  A.  Chase 

Asst.  Manager Hilliard  Gates 

Consulting  Engineer George  Goutney 

WFBM-TV 

INDIAN  APOUS—1948^CBS 

Channel:   6 AP:   50  Kw VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By WFBM.  Inc. 

Bus. -Studio  Address 1330  N.  Meridian  St. 

Phone   Number MElrose   4-8521 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

News   Service    AP,.INS 

Representative    Kerta 

Membership NARTB.    RAB 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Harry  M.  Bitner,  Jr. 

Comm.    Manager William   F.   Kiley 

Prog.  Dir William  Fall 

Sales  Service.   Film  Dir Hugh  Kibbey 

Prom..    Pub.   Director Bernard  Carney 

Dlr.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Gilbert  Forbes 

Production  Mgr Carl  Belles 

Chief  Engineer Harold  S.  Holland 

Consulting  Engineer Kear  &  Kennedy 

WISH-TV 

INDIANAPOUS— 1954— ABC-CBS 
NBC-DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:   8  VHF.    AP:    158   Kw...VP:   316   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Universal  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business  Address 1440  North  Meridian 

Phone   Number MElrose   4-6411 

A^  Time 12  hours  daily 

News   Service AP,   UP 

Representalive    Boiling 

Membership    NARTB 


President C.  Bruce  McConnell 

General   Manager Robert  B.   McConnell 

Commercial  Mgr Robert  F.  Ohleyer 

Program  Director Steve  Briggs 

Prom..  Pub.  Director Jim  Buck 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Vince  Leonard 

Film  Manager Richard  Miles 

Chief   Engineer Stokes   Gresham,    Jr. 

Consulting   Engineer Robert   Brockway 

WFAM-TV 

LAFAYETTE— 1953— ABC-CBS-NBC 
DuM 

Channel:  59  UHF..AP:  10.5  Kw..  .VP:  20  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WFAM.  Inc. 

Business   Address MoCarty   Lane 

Phone  Number    2-4300 

Air    Time 7  V2    hours    daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Rambeau 

President O.   E.   Richardson 

Station  Manager Herbert  Nelson 

Production   Manager James    Potte; 

Chief  Engineer Richard  Cochran 

Consulting  Engineer Frank  Mcintosh 

W  L  B  C  -  T  V 

MUNOE— 1953— ABC<:BS-NBC 
DuM 

Channel:   49   UHF.  .AP:   6   Kw...VP:    112   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Tri-City  Radio  Corp. 

Business  Address Box  271 

Phone  Number   4403 

Air   Time 11    hours   daily 

News    Service UP 

Representative    Holman,   WalVer 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Don  Burton 

Com.,  Prom.  Dir Bill  Craig 

Program    Director Lee    Allerton 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Fred  Hinshaw 

Production  Mgr George  Marks 

Chief  Engineer Maury  Grain 

Consulting  Eng George  Davis 

WSBT-TV 

SOUTH  BEND^195Z-^BS-DuM 

Channel:  34  UHF.  .AP:  122  Kw...VP:  304  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By South  Bend  Tribune 

Address 225  W.  Colfax  Ave 

Phone    Number 3-6161 

Air  Time 17   hours   daily 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative    Raymei 

President F.   A.  Miller 

Gen.  Mgr Neal  B.  Welch 

National  Soles  Mgr Robert  H.  Elrod 

Program  Director Robert  J.  Drain 

Promotion  Director Bruce  Petsche 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events G.  R.  Houser 

Production  Manager Justin  Meacham 

Film  Manager Walter  A.  Sweitxer,  J". 

Chief    Engineer Arthur    R.    O'Neil 

Consulting  Engineer Millard  M.  Garrison 


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WTHI 


TERRE  HAUTE— 1954— ABC-CBS 
DuM 

Channel:  10  VHF.  .AP:  191  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Wabash  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 918  Ohio  Street 

Phone  Nvunlber Crawford  9481 

Air  Time 8V2  hours  daily 

Representative    Boiling 

Membership   N ARTB 

President Anton  Hulman.  Jr. 

General  Manager J.  M.  Higgins 

Dir.  TV  Oper Ben  Falber.  Jr. 

Comm.  Manager Lou  Froeb 

Technical  Director Pat  Murphy 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events.  .Richard  M.  Forbes 

Film    Superivsor Nancy  Longon 

Chief  Engineer Don  Petit 

Consulting  Engineer George  Davis 


WINT 


WATERLCX)— 1954— ABC-CBS 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary   Authorization 
Channel:  15  UHF.  .AP:  126  Kw..  .VP:  237  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Tri-State  Television  Inc. 

Business  Address 2000   Lincobi  Tower 

Phone  Number Anthony  8475 

Air  Time 13  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative   H-R  Television 

Membership   NARTB 

President R.  Morris  Pierce 

Vice  Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Ben  B.  Baylor 

Prog.  Dir Robert  C.  Currie.  Jr. 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Ben  K.  West 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Richard  Hickox 

Production  Manager Robert  Grossman 

Film    Manager Charles    Bloomquist 

Chief  Engineer Charles  E.  Wallace 


IOWA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  2,690,000  —  TV  Homes  515,000 
Stations  in  State  11 


WOI-TV 

AMES— 1950— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channeh  5  VHF..AP:  50.1  Kw..  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By Iowa  State  A  &  M 

Address   Ames,  la. 

Phone  Number 2500  Extension  831 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News  Service AP,  UP.  INS 

Representative     Weed 

Membership   NARTB,  TvB 

President Dr.  James  Hilton 

General  Manager •  • , , ,  Richard   B.   Hull 

Gen.  Mgr.  Asst M.  C.  Ludwig 

Comm.  Manager Robert  Mulhall 

Prog.  Dir.,  Prod.  Mgr Chris  Donaldson 

Prog.  Devel.   Supervisor ....  Edward  Wegener 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Marguerite  Theobald 

Dir.  of  News  &  Spec.  Events George  Holsey 

Film  Manager Doima  DeCamp 

Chief  Engineer Keith  Ketcham 

Consulting  Engineer Jansky  &  Bailey 

KCRG-TV 

CEDAR    RAPII>S^1953— ABC-DuM 

Channel:   9  VHF.  .AP:   16.5  Kw...VP:   33  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .Cedar  Rainds  Television  Co. 

Business  Address 1st  Ave  &  1st  St.  S.W. 

Phone  Number    4-4194 

Air  Time 7^2  hours  daily 

Representative.  .Venard,  Rintoul  &  McConnell 

General  Manager Wade  S.  Patterson 

Program  Director Ralph  D.  Willey 

Promotion  Director Edna  Herbst 

Chief  Engineer Carl  Rollert 

Consulting  Engineers Kear  &  Kennedy 


WMT-TV 

CEDAR  RAPIDS— 1953— CBS 

Channeh  2  VHF...AP:  70  Kw....VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WMT-TV,  Inc. 

Business  Address 600  Old  Marion  Road 

Phone  Number Cedar  Rapids  4-0177 

Air  Time 15  hours  daily 

News  Service AP 

Representative    Katz 

Membership   NARTB,  TvB 

President William  B.  Dolph 

General  Manager William  B.  Quarton 

Sta.  Qper.  Manager Douglas  Grant 

Sales  Manager Lew  Van  Nostrand 

Promotion  Manager Don  Badger 

Dir.  of  News Dick  Cheverton 

Production  Manager Wayne  Loui 

Creative  Supervisor Hersh  Weakley 

Film  Manager Mrs.  Jackie  Grant 

Chief   Engineer George  Hixenbaugh 

Business  Manager Leo  F.  Cole 

WOC-TV 

DAVENPORT— 1949— NBC 

Channeh  6  VHF.  .AP:  60.3  Kw..  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Centrol  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 805  Brady  St 

Phone  Number   3-3661 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Freo  &  Peters,  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President CoL  B.  J.  Pdaer 

Vice-Pres.  &  Treas D.  D.  Palmer 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Ralph  Evana 


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Secretary .  William  D.  Wagner 

Vice  President     Paul    Loyet 

Resident  Manager Ernest   Sanders 

News  Editor Bob  Frank 

Publicity  Editor Paul  Ives 

Film  Editor Ken  Wagner 

Program  Director Raymond  Guth 

Asst.  Mgr.  &  Prom.  Mgr Fred  Reed 

Chief    Engineer Paul    Arvldson 

Consulting  Engineer A.  D.  Ring  Co. 

KGTV 

DES  MOINES— 1953— ABC 

Channel:   17  UHF.  .AP:   10  Kw...VP:   18.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Rib  Mt.  TV  Inc. 

Business  Address 2d  Ave.  &  Hobson  Dr. 

Phone   Number    8-6751 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

News    Service    INS 

Rep HoUingbery,  Bulmer  &  lohnson 

Membership    NARTB 

President W.  C.  Bridges 

General    Manager Leo    Howard 

Program  &  Prom.  Dir T.  J.  Kelly 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Walter  Burks 

Film  Manager Jim  Moon 

Chief  Engineer Walter  Hariv 

WHO-TV 

DES  MOINES— 1954— NBC 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  13  VHF.  AP:  191  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.   By.  ..  .Central   Broadcasting  Co. 

Business  Address 1100  Walnut  Ave. 

Phone    Number 8-6511 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News  Service AP.  INS,  UP 

Representative Free  &  Peters 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President Col.   B.   J.   Palmer 

V.P.,  Treasurer D.  D.  Palmer 

Exec.  V.P Ralph  Evans 

V.P..  Resident  Manager Paul  A.  Loyet 

Sec.   &  Controller William   D.   Wagner 

Asst.  Manager W.  W.  Woods 

Sales    Manager Harold  W.   Fulton 

Program   Director Jack   Kerrigan 

Production  Manager Kenneth  Gfeller 

News   Bureau   Mgr Jack   Shelley 

Film  Buyer Jack  Kerrigan 

Chief  Engineer Reed  E.  Snyder 

Consulting  EIng A.  D.  Ring  &  Associated 


KQTV 


FORT  DODGE— 1953— NBC-DuM 

Channel:  21  UHF.    AP:   145  Kw..  .VP:  215  Kw. 
Owned  Oper.   By ....  North  west  Television   Co. 

Business    Address Warden    Bldg. 

Phone  Number WAlnut   3761 

Air  Time 6  hours  daily 

News    Service    INS 

Representative      Pearson 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..   Gen..   Station   Mgr Edward   Breen 

Comm.  Mgr Max  E.   Landes 

Program    Director Drexel    Peterson 


Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bob  Betts 

Production  Manager Vern  Gielow 

Film  Manager Leonard  Greene 

Chief  Engineering David  Sinclair 

Consulting  Engineer Everett  Dillard 

KGLO-TV 

MASON  CITY— 1954— CBS-DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:  3  VHF.  .  .AP:  50  Kw..  .  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Lee  Radio,  Inc. 

Business  Address ....  Second  &  Pennsylvannia 

Phone  Number 2800 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

President Lee  P.  Loomis 

General  Manager Herbert  R.  Chrt 

Comm.    Manager Lloyd   Loers 

Program  Director Bud  Suter 

Promotion,  Pub.  Dir Don  Horrer 

Dir.  ol  News  &  Special  Events Ken  Kew 

Production  Manager Doug  Sherwin 

Chief  Engineer Roger  Sawyer 

Consulting    Engineer Page,    Creutz, 

Garrison  &  Waldschmitt 

KTIV 

SIOUX  CITY— 1954— NBC 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 

Channeh  4  VHF AP:  26  Kw VP:  52  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By KTIV  Television  Corp. 

Address Tenth  &  Grondview 

Phone  Number    8-0545 

Air  Time 11  hours  daily 

Newspaper   Affil Journal-Tribune 

News   Service UP 

Representative HoUingbery 

Membership NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Dietrich  Dirks 

Comm.  Manager L.  L.  McCumln 

Program  Dir..  Film  Mgr William  Lucas 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Ken  Wayman 

Production  Manager Max  Schindler 

Chief  Engineer Alvin  Smith 

Consulting   Engineer George   Davis 


KVTV 


SIOUX  CITY— 1953— CBS-ABC-DuM 

Channeh   9VHF.  .AP:   57.5  Kw..  .VP:    107  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Cowles  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 614  Pierce  Street 

Phone   Number    2-2711 

Air  Time 20  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Affiliation Register  &  Tribune 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative    Katz 

Membership NARTB.   TvB 

President Garner  Cowles  Jr. 

General  Manager Robert  R.  Tincher 

Station  Mgr.,  Dir.  of  News  & 

Sp.  Events Arthur  J.  Smith 

Comm.  Manager Donald  D.  Sullivan 

Prog..  Pub.  Director Norman  Bacon 

Promotion  Director Don  Beedle 


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Production  Manager George  Hutchins 

Film  Manager Ben  Roen 

Chief  Engs Jack  Iverson,  Charles  Prohaska 

Con.  Eng Craven.  Lohnes  and  Culver 

KWWL-TV 

WATERLOO— 1953— NBC-DuM 

Channel:   7  VHP.  .AP:   50  Kw...VP:   250  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Black  Hawk  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address Hotel  Russell  Lamson 

Phone    Number 3-8475 


News  Service    UP 

Air   Time 14   hoius   daily 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Pres.,  Gen..  Comm.  Mgr Ralph  J.  McEboy 

Commercial  Mgr Don  E.  Inman 

Director   of  News Ed   Folk 

Dir.  of  Oper Dale  Wood 

Dir.   of   Programming Warren   Mead 

Film  Manager Gene   Bennett 

Chief  Engineer T.  W.  Kirksey 

Consulting  Engineer Frank  Mcintosh 


KANSAS 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  2,056,000  —  TV  Homes  246,000 
Stations  in  State  6 


KCKT-TV 

GREAT  BEND--1954 

station  Operaiing  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channeh  2  VHF. .  .AP:  52  Kw..  .  .VP:  100  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .Central  Kansas  TV  Co..  Inc. 

Business    Address Box    182 

Phone  Number 7868 

Air  Time 6  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Boiling 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President E.  C.  Wedell 

Vice  Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Les  Ware 

Comm.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Otis  Cowan 

Prog.  Dir.,  Prod.  Mgr Ben  Butler 

Chief    Eng Kenneth   H.    Cook 

KTVH 

HUTCHMSON— 1953— CBS-ABC 
DuM 

Channeh  12  VHF.  .AP:  120  Kw..  .VP:  240  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Hutchmson  TV,  Inc. 

Business  Address 1800  North  Plum 

Phone  Number 5-5503 

Representative     H-R 

Air  Time IBV2  hours  daily 

News  Service   AP 

President W.  D.  P.  Corey 

Gen.,  Station  Mgr Howard  O.  Peterson 

Sales  Manager E.  W.  Dallier 

Prog.  Dir.,  Dir.  News.  Sp.  Events.  .  .Ray  Huffer 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director William  S.  Ritchie 

Film  Manager Dick  Cornish 

Chief  Engineer Robert  B.  Marye 

Consuhing  Engineer A.  Earl  CuUum 

KOAM-TV 

PITTSBURGH— 1953— NBC-ABC-DuM 

Channel:  7  VHF...AP:  49  Kw...VP:.  98  Kw. 
Owned-Oper. .  Mid-Continental  Telecasting^  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  609 

Phone  Number 2508 

Air  Time 10  hours  doily 

News  Service    UP 


Membership   NARTB 

Representative     Koitz 

President    Cowgill  Blair 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr R.  E.  Wade 

Prog.,  Prom.  Director Louis  R.  Martin 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Lawrence 

Techncial  Director Leo  S.  Stafford 

Consulting  Engineer T.  A.  M.  Craven 

WIBW-TV 

TOPEKA— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  13  VHF.  .AP:  52.5  Kw..  .VP:  87.1  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Capper  Publications,  Inc. 

Business  Address 1035   Topeka  Blvd. 

Phone  Number    3-2377 

Representative Capper    Publications,    Inc. 

President  Henry  Blake 

General  Manager Ben  Ludy 

Television   Manager Art  Holbrook 

Commercial    Mgr H .  ilton    Hodges 

Publicity  Director Allan  Young 

Chief  Engineer Lewis  Dickensheets 

K  A  K  E  -T  V 

WICHITA— 1954— ABC 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channeh  10  VHF.  .AP:  219  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By KAKE-TV,   Inc. 

Business  Address 1500  North  West  St. 

Phone   Number WHitehoU   3-4221 

Air  Time 10  hours  daily 

News  Service AP 

Representative     Hollingbery 

Membership    NARTB 

President Mark  H.  Adams 

General  Manager Martin  Umansky 

Regional  Sales  Mgr Donivan  Waldron 

Local  Sales  Manager Bryce  Benedict 

Sales  Service  Dir Norman  W.  Larson 

Promotion  Director Robert  C.  Payne 

Dir.  News  &  Sp.  Events Guy  Runnion 

Operations  Mgr John  Quigley 

Film  Editor Garry  Hultgren 

Film  Production Paul  Threlf all 

Chief  Engineer Harold  Newby 

Con.  Eng Craven,  Lohnes  &  Culver 


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KEDD 

WICHITA— 1953— NBC 

St.ition    OpfMtinu    «ith    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:   16  UHF.    AP:  132  Kw. ..VP:  245  Kw. 

Owned  Oper.    By KEDD,    Inc. 

Business    Address Box    1740 

Phone  Number TEmple  8-3321 

Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

Newspaper   AHiliation Wichita  Beacon 

News  Service UP.  INS 


Representative     Potry 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

President Stanley  H.  Durwood 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr John  E.  North 

Regional  Sales  Mgr.. Bob  Paxon 

Program  Director Mary  Jo  Taylor 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Nevin  McCord 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Jerry  Diinphy 

Production   Manager Don  Markley 

Film  Manager Murray  Tucker 

Chiei  Engineer George  Smith 

Consulting  Engineer George  Adair 


KENTUCKY 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  3,055,000  —  TV  Homes  413,000 
Stations  in  State  3 


WENT 


HENDERSON— 1953— CBS 

Channel:  50  UHF.AP:  8.77  Kw..VP:  16:25  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By . . .  Ohio  Valley  Television  Co. 

Business    Address Box    395 

Phone    Number HEnderson    5-2634 

Air  Time 12  hours  daily 

Representative Meeker,    Adam    Young 

President Herbert   R.   Levy 

General  Manager Cecil  M.  Sansbury 

Asst.   Mgr.  Ops Roger  Garrett 

News    Director Brod    Seymour 

Chief    Engineer Robert    Cleveland 

WAVE-TV 

LOUISVILLE— 1948— ABC-NBC-DuM 

Channel:    3   VHF..AP:    50   Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned  Operated    By WAVE.    Inc. 

Address 334  East  Broadway 

Phone  Number Wabash  2201 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News   Service    AP 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

Representative NBC  Spot  Sales 

President George  W.  Norton,  Jr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager Nathan  Lord 

Commercial    Manager Ralph    Jackson 


Prog.,  Film  Dir George  Patterson 

Production  Manager Pat  O'Hara 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Charles  Hill 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Rodney  Ford 

Chief  Engineer Wilbur  Hudson 

Consulting   Engineer R.  C.  Ring 

WHAS-TV 

LOUISVILLE-1950— CBS 

Channeh   11.... AP:   158  Kw VP:   316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By WHAS,  Inc. 

Address 525  W.  Broadway 

Phone   Wabash  2211 

Representative Harrington,  Righter,  Parsons 

News  Service    AP 

Newspaper    Affiliation Courier-Journal. 

Louisville  Times 

Air  Time 15  hours  doily 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President    Barry  Bingham 

V.P.  &  Director Victor  A.  Sholis 

Station  Manager Neil  D.  Cline 

Comm.  Manager Albert  J.  Gillen 

Program  Director Ralph  M.  Hansen 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director William  F.  Loader 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Richard  Oberlin 

Production  Mgr Robert  Pilkington 

Fihn  Manager Charles   McDaniel 

Chief  Engineer O.  W.  Towner 


LOUISIANA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  2,982,000  —  TV  Homes  323,000 
Stations  in  State  8 


KALB-TV 

ALEXANDRIA— 1 9  54— NBC 

station    Optratmg    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:  5  VHF..AP:  14.4  Kw...VP:  28.4  Kw. 

Owned  6>  Oper.  By Alexandria  Bcstg.  Co. 

Busineig   Address 601    Washington   St 


Phone    Number     3-2543 

Air   Time 7   hours   daily 

News  Service AP,  UP 

President W.  H.  Allen 

General,  Station  Mgr Willard  L.  Cobb 

Program    Director Tom    Palmer 

Chief   Engineer Jesse   Sexton 


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WAFB-TV 

BATON   ROUGE— 1953— ABC-CBS 
NBC-DuM 

Channel:  28  UHF.  .AP:  108  Kw..  .VP:  216  Kw. 
Owned . .  Modern  Bcstg.  Co.  of  Baton  Rouge  Inc. 

Business  Address 929   Government  St. 

Phone   Number    4-8571 

Air  Time 14  hours  daily 

News    Service UP 

Membership NARTB.   TvB 

Representative    Adam  Young 

President C.   C.   Barnard 

V.P.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Tom  E.  Gibbens 

Comm.  Manager Mervyn  Rhys 

Sales  Manager Ron  Litteral 

Prog.    Dir.,    Film   Mgr Don   Hallman 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Una  Daigre 

Director  of  News John  Coburn 

Dir.  Special  Events Bob  Peters 

Prod.  Mgr.,  Chief  Engineer Don  Allan 

Consulting  Engineer George  A.  Gautney 

KPLC-TV 

LAKE  CHARLES— 1954— NBC-ABC 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:  7  VHF..AP:  35.5  Kw...VP:  52.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.    By Calcasieu    Bcstg.    Co. 

Business   Address Majestic   Hotel 

Phone   Number HEmlock   6-3631 

Air  Time 8  V2  hours  daily 

News  Service AP,  UP 

President T.    B.    Lanford 

General    Manager David   Wilson 

Comm.   Mgr Pelham  Mills 

Prog.    Director Bob   Thompson 

Production   Director Bob   Weimar 

Chief   Engineer A.   B.   Craft 

KTAG-TV 

LAKE   CHARLES— 1953— CBS-ABC 
DuM 

Channeh  25  UHF.  .  .  AP:  11  Kw..  .  .VP:  21  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By KTAG-TV.  Inc. 

Business   Address Box   173 

Phone  Number    9-9413 

News  Service INS 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,   Gen.  Mgr Warren  Berwick 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr William  Hession 

Chief  Eng..  Program  Dir Maurice  Wynne 

KNOE-TV 

MONROE— 1953— CBS-NBC-ABC 
DuM 

Channeh   .8  VHF..AP:  115  Kw...VP:  230  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By James  A.  Noe 

Business   Address Box   1713 

Phone  Number   8155 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News  Service    ^P 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative     """ 

President James  A.  Noe 


Vice-Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Paul  H.  Goldman 

Sales  &  Prom.  Mgr Jack  Ansell.  Jr. 

Program  Director Harry  Arthiu 

Dir.  News  &  Sp.  Events Mac  Ward 

Operations  Mgr Pete  McCausland 

Film  Manager Lee  Hunt 

Dir.   Engineering Ray   Boyd 

Consulting  Eng Frank  H.  Mcintosh 

WDSU-TV 

NEW  ORLEANS— 1948 
ABC— CBS— NBC— DuM 

Channeh   6  VHF.  .AP:   50   Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WDSU  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business-Studio  Address 520  Royal  St. 

Phone  Number TUlane  4371 

Air  Time 119  hours  weekly 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative   Blcdr 

Membership NARTB.    BAB,    TvB 

President Edgar    B.    Stern.    Jr. 

Exec.  V.P..  Gen.  Mgr Robert  D.  Swezey 

V.P..  Comm.  Manager A.  Louis  Read 

Program   Director Hubie   Weiss 

V.P.,   Chg.  Programming Tom   Hicks 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Marion  Annenberg 

Prog.  Operations  Mgr Stanley  Holiday 

Chief  Engineer Lindsey  Riddle 

Consulting  Engineer E.  C.  Page 

WJMR-TV 

NEW  ORLEANS— 1953— ABC-DuM 
CBS 

Channeh   61    UHF.  .AP:   25   Kw...VP:    50   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Supreme  Bcstg.  Co.  Inc. 

Business  Address 1500  Canal  St. 

Phone   Number Canal   0356 

Representative     Boiling 

Vice-Pres..  Gen.  Mgr George   A.   Mayoral 

Commercial  Mgr Patrick  J.  Shannon 

Program  Director Aubrey  Moore 

Chief    Engineer Jack    Petrik 


KSLA 


SHREVEPORT— 1953— NBC-CBS 
ABC-DuM 

Channeh    12  VHF..AP:   6.5  Kw..   VP:    13  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Interim  Television  Corp. 

Business   Address Box   1661 

Phone   Number    2-0697 

Air  Time H  hours  daily 

News  Service   UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

President    Don  George 

Gen..  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Deone  R.  Flett 

Program  Director Henry  J.  Davis 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Carol  Vinson 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Michael  Hinn 

Production  Mgr John  Renshaw 

Film  Manager Hugh  Pickett 

Chief   Engineer Morris  C.   Barton 

Con.  Eng Vandivere,  Cohen  &  Weam 


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•op.  1  oh.   1.  ll)r>:>  CK.st.)   i)4S,000  —  TV  Homes  122,000 
Stations  in  State  6 


WABI-TV 

BANGOR— 1953 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:    5    VHF     AP:    17.9   Kw...VP:    30   Kw. 

Owned  Oper Community  Telecasting  Serv. 

Address 57   State    St. 

Phone  Number 8255 

Air  Time 14  hours  daily 

News   Service    AP 

Reps HoUingbery.    Kettel-Carter 

Membership    NARTB 

President     Horace    Hildretb 

Gen.,   Station  Mgr Leon  P.   Gorman,  Jr 

Comm.  Mgr Milton  C.  Chapman 

Program  Director Leon  H.  Nelson 

Promotion  Director Richard  B.  Bronson 

Dir.  News  &  Sp.  Events Robert  H.  Patten 

Film   Manager Ralph   Libby 

Chief   Elngineer Walter  L.   Dickson 

Consulting    Engineer George    Davis 

W-TWO 

BANGOR— 1954 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:  2  VHF.    AP:  8.52  Kw..  .VP:  14.15  Kw. 

Owned-Oper Murray  Carpenter  &  Assoc. 

Business  Address 46  Hammond  St. 

Phone    Number 2-4822 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

News    Service UP 

Representa'iive.  .Venard.   Rintoul  &   McConnell 
President,   Gen.,   Sta.  Mgr... Murray  Carpenter 

Comm.    Manager Rudolph    Marcoux 

Prog.,  Pub.  Dir.,  Prod.  Mgr Clifton  Reynolds 

Promotion    Director Robert    Wahon 

Film   Manager Robert   Rinehart 

Chief   Engineer William   Clark 

Consulting   Engineer Pace.  Creutz, 

Garrison,  &  Waldschmitt 

WLAM-TV 

LEWISTON— 1953— DuM 

Channel:  17  UHF.    AP:  8.54  Kw..  .VP:  15.7  Kw. 

Owned  Oper.    By Lewiston-Aubum    Bcstg. 

Business  Address 129  Lisbon  Street 

Phone    Number    4-5401 

Air  Time 7  hours  daily 

News   Serrlce    AP 

R^ Everett-McKinney-Ketlell-Carter 

President Elden  H.  Shute.  Jr. 

General  Manager Frank  S.  Hoy 

Comm.,  Prom.  Dir Gerald  T.  Higgins 

Program  Director Donald  Jordan 

Director  of  News F.  Parker  Hoy 

Chief  Engineer Henry  G.  Root 


WMTW 

POLAND  SPRING— 1954— CBS-ABC 
DuM 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channeh  8  VHF.  .AP:  52.5  Kw..  .VP:  105  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.   By.  .  .  .Mt.   Washington   TV   Inc. 

Business    Address Riccar    Inn 

Phone    Number     51 

Membership    TvB 

President John    W.    Guidei 

Vice  Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr John  H.  Norton  Jr. 

Program  Director John  T.  Madigan 

Production   Director Lester   J.   Richards 

Chief  Engineer Parker  H.  Vincent 

WCSH-TV 

PORTLAND— 1953— NBC 

Channeh  6  VHF.  .AP:  50  Kw..  .VP:  100  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .  .Congress  Square  Hotel  Co. 

Business   Oiiice 157  High  Street 

Phone   Number    2-0181 

Air  Time 14  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership     NARTB,    TvB 

President Adeline  B.  Rines 

Gen.  Manager William  H.   Rines 

Station  Manager Jack  S.  Atwook 

Comm.  Manager Bruce  McGorrill 

Program   Director Bornell  Poole,  Jr. 

Promotion   Director Linwood  T.  Pitman 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events ....  Philip  N.  Johnson 

Film   Manager William  Kearkos 

TV  Operations  Dir Daniel  H.   Smith 

WGAN-TV 

PORTLAND--1954— ABC-CBS 

Channel:  13  VHF.  . . . AP:  127. . .  .VP:  240  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By . .  Guy  Gannett  Bcstg.  Services 

Business  Address 390  Congress  St. 

Newspaper   Affil Gannett  Publ.  Co. 

News    Service AP 

Air  Time 12  hours  daily 

Membership    NARTB 

Phone  Number 2-7423 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

President Jean   Gannett  Williams 

V.P.,  Gen.  Sta.  Mgr Creighton  E.  Gatchell 

Comm.  Manager Richard  E.  Bates 

Prog.,   Pub.   Director ....  Samuel  G.  Henderson 

Dir.  News  &  Sp.  Events Nunzi  Casavola 

Production  Mgr Lloyd  Knight 

Film  Manager Earl  Fenderson 

Chief   Engineer Roger   W.   Hodgkins 

Cons.  Eng Cravens,  Lohens,  &  Culver 


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Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)   2,654,000  —  TV  Homes  620,000 
Stations  in  State  4 


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WAAM-TV 

BALTIMORE— 1948— ABC-DuM 

Channel:  13  VHF.    AP:  158  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By WAAM.  Incorporated 

Business   Address Television  Hill 

Phone   Number MOhawk  4-7600 

Air  Time 15  hours  daily 

News  Service AP 

Representative Harrington.   Righter   and 

Parsons,  Inc. 

Membership     NARTB.    TvB 

President     Ben    Cohen 

General   Manager Ken  Carter 

Comm.  Manager Armond  Grant 

Program   Manager Herbert   B.   Cahan 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Ted  Jaffee 

Chief   Engineer Glenn   Lahman 

Consulting    Eng Kear   &   Kennedy 

Director  of  Eng Ben  Wolfe 


WBAL-TV 

BALTIMORE— 1948— NBC 

Channel:  11  VHF.    AP:   120  Kw..  .VP:  240  Kw. 

Owned-Operated    By Hearst    Corporation 

Business-Studio  Address 2610  N.  Charles 

Phone   Number Hopkins   7-3000 

News  Service INS.  UP.  AP 

Representative Edward  Petry 

Vice  Pres.  &  Exec.  Dir Charles  B.  McCabe 

Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr D.  L.  Provost 

Vice-Pres.   (Engineering) John   T.   Wihier 

Vice  Pres.,  Sta.  Mgr Leslie  H.  Peard,  Jr. 

Dir.  Public  Affairs  &  Education.  .Arnold  Wilkes 

Program    Director Sydney    King 

Business  i^^gr Freeman  W.  Cardall 

Sales   Manager Willis    K.   Freiert 

News  &  Publicity  Mgr Thomas  J.  White.  Jr. 

Dir.  Women's   Programs Mollie  Martin 

Chief  Engineer William  C.  Bareham 


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WMAR-TV  and  CBS  conducted  local  live  experimental  color-casts  from  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital 
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Under  FCC  Standards 

WMAR-TV  was  the  first  video  station  in  Maryland  to  achieve  full  power  under  FCC  standards 
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WM  AR-TV 

BALTIMORE— 1947— CBS 

Channel:   2   VHF.  .AP:    50   Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By The  A.  S.  Abell  Co. 

Address Sun    Square 

Phone  Number MUlberry  5670 

Air   Time 17  Va    hours   daily- 
News  Service AP 

Newspaper   Affiliation .  . .  Baltimore   Sunpapers 

Representative    Zatz 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President William  F.  Schmick 

V.P..  Dir.  of  TV Ewell  K.  Jett 

Commercial  Manager Ernest  A.  Lang 

Program  Director Robert  B.  Cochran 

Chief  Engineer Carlton  G.  Nopper 


WBOC-TV 

SALISBURY— 1954— ABC-DuM 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  16  UHF.  .AP:  8.6  Kw..  .VP:  15.6  Kw. 
Owned  &  Oper. . .  .  Peninsula  Broadcasting  Co. 

Address   Radio  Park 

Phone   6131 

Air  Time 7   hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

President John   W.    Downing 

Gen..  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr. .  .  John  W.  Downing,  Jr. 

Dir  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Phil  Adams 

Film  Manager B.  J.  Longrall 

Chief  Engineer Jack  W.  Ward 

Consulting  Eng A.  D.  Ring  &  Associates 


MASSACHUSETTS 

Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  5,052,000  —  TV  Homes  1,370,000 
Stations  in  State  7 


WMGT-TV 

ADAMS^1953— DuM 

Channel:  74  UHF.    AP:  150  Kw..  .VP:  300  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Greylock  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 8  Bank  Row 

Phone    Number Pittsfield    2-1553 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

Representative     Walker 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

President   Leon  Podolsky 

Station   Manager John   T.   Parsons 

Commercial  Manager Wm.  P.  Geary 

Program  Director Edward  Pearson 

Prom.,  Pub.,  News  Dir Larry  Vaber 

Production    Director Donald    Selby 

Film  Manager Dick  Bolender 

Chief   Engineer Leonard   Lavendol 

Consulting  Engineer James  C.  McNary 

WBZ-TV 

BOSTON— 1948— NBC 

Channel  4 AP:  50  Kw VP:  95  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By. , Westinghouse  Brdcsting  Co. 

Address 1170  Soldiers  Field  Rd. 

Phone   Number ALgonquin   4-5670 

News  Service INS.  AP,  UP 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

Representative Free   &   Peters 

President Chris  J.  Witting 

General  Manager W.  C.  Swartiey 

Comm.  Manager C.  Herbert  Masse 

Program  Director W.   Gordon   Swan 

Promotion  Dir E.  J.  Muriaty 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events F.  Whitmarsh 

Production  Manager Iran  Berlow 

Publicity  Director J.  Culfinane 

Film  Manager R.  Duffield 

Chief  Engineer W.  Hauser 

Consulting    Eng R.    N.    Harmon 


WNAC-TV 

BOSTON— 1948— CBS-(ABC-DiiM) 

Channeh  7  VHF.  .AP:   158  Kw...VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By General  Teleradio,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 21  Brookline  Ave. 

Phone  Number Commonwealth  6-0800 

Air  Time 15  hours  doily 

News  Service INS,  UP 

Representative H-R  Reps.  Inc. 

Membership    TvB 

President   Tom  O'Neil 

Exec.  V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Norman  Knight 

Comm.  Mgr Tom  Bateson 

Vice   Pros George   Steffy 

Promotion   Dir George  Hallberg 

Dir.  of  News  &  Spec.  Events . .  Leland  Bickford 

Production  Mgr Tony  Lang 

Publicity   Dir Phyllis   Doherty 

Film  Director James  Pike 

Technical    Director Harry   Whittemore 

WTAO-TV 

BOSTON— 1953— ABC-DuM 

Channel:  56  UHF.  .AP:  11.5  Kw..  .VP:  20.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Middlesex  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business    Office 439    Concord   Ave. 

Phone  Number EL  4-0500 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

President Frank  J.  Lyman.  Jr. 

General  Manager Theodore  B.  Pitman  Jr. 

Program  Supervisor R.  C.  Holbrook 

Program   Director Walter  Harrington 

Chief   Engineer Carmen  Ferraro 

WHYN-TV 

SPRINGHELD-HOLYOKE— 1953 
CBS-DuM 

Channel:  55  UHF..AP:  91  Kw...VP:    182  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.    By.  . Hampden-Hompshire   Corp. 


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Springfield    4-1126 

16    hours 

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.  .    Bronhcnn,  Weed 


Membership    NARTB 

Gen..   Sta.   Manager Charles  N.  DeRose 

Comm.    Manager Patrick   J.   Montague 

Program   Director Kendall   Smith 

Production  Manager Paul  Wiley 

Publicity     Michael     Horn 

Film   Manager Robert  Thomas 

Chief   Engineer Harold   Schumacker 

Consulting    Elngineer Kear    &    Kennedy 


WWLP 


SPRINGFIELD— 1953— ABC-NBC 

Channel:   61    UHF..AP:   73  Kw..  .VP:    146  Kw. 

OwnedOper.  By Springiield  Television 

Bcslg.  Corp. 

Business  Office 61  Chestnut  St. 

Phone    Number Springfield    2-4181 

Air    Time 15   hours    daily 

News    Service AP.    INS 

Membership NARTB.    TvB 

Representative     HoUingbery 

President Roger  L.  Putnam 

General,  Comm.  Manager .  .  William  L.  Putnam 


Station  Manager Alan  C.  Tindal 

Program   Director Milton  R.   Slater 

Promotion  Director Howard  S.  Keef e 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events.  .  .Wallace  Sawyer 
Production  Manager.  .  .  .Wayne  Henry  Latham 

Publicity    Director Lionel   Labrie 

Film    Manager Dcrvid    Walker 

Chief  Engineer George  R.  Townsend 

Consulting    Engineer Frank    Macintosh 

WWOR-TV 

WORCESTER— 1953— ABC-DuM 

Channel:  14  UHF.  .AP:  16.2  Kw..  .VP:  8.71  Kw. 

Business  Office P.  O.  Box  609 

Phone     Number 7-8374 

Air  Time 15  hours  daily 

News   Service    UP 

Representative Paul  H.  Raymer 

Membership    NARTB 

President John  Z.  Buckley 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Ansel  E.  Gridley 

Commercial  Mgr Leonard  V.  Corwin 

Program  Director Thomas  C.  Sawyer 

Prom.  &  Pub.  Director John  McSheehy 

Director    of   News Frank   Knight 

Production  Mgr Norman  "Cy"  Locke 

Film  Manager Harold  Eckman 

Chief  Engineer Donald  P.  Wise 

Cons.  Eng Craven.  Lohnes  &  Culver 


MICHIGAN 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  7,164,000  —  TV  Homes  1,680,000 
Stations  in  State  13 


WPAG-TV 

ANN  ARBOR— 1953— DuM 

Channel:  20  UHF.  .  .  AP:   10  Kw..  .  .VP:  20  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Washtenaw  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business    Address Hutzel    Bldg. 

Phone    Number    2-5517 

Air    Time SVz    hours   daily 

News   Service AP 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

President Arthur   E.   Greene 

Vice-Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Edward  F.  Baughn 

Commercial    Mgr Kenneth    MacDonald 

Program    Director David   Pringle 

Chief  Engineer Donald  N.  Bowdish 

WNEM-TV 

BAY    CITY-SAGINAW— 1954— NBC 
DuM 

Channel:    5    VHF..AP:    50    Kw...VP:    100    Kw. 

Owned  Oper.  By North  Eastern  Michigan 

Corp. 
BunineM  Address.        814  Adams  St..  Boy  City 

Phone    Number  3-6505 

Air  Time  15  hours  daily 

New*   Service AP 


Membership     NARTB,    TvB 

Representative   Headley-Reed 

President James  Gerity,  Jr. 

General   Manager Harry   Travis 

Prom..  Pub.  Director Claude  Mendell 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Frank  Benesh 

Prod.  Mgr..  Chief  Eng Hugh  Woolsey 

Asst.   Chief  Engineer Marty  Gannon 

S.udio   Operations   Supervisor Lou  Furlin 


WWTV 


CADILLAC— 1954— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:   13  VHF..AP:   54  Kw..  .VP:   104  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Sparton   Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 214  N.  Mitchell  St. 

Phone    Number Prospect    5-3478 

Representative      Weed 

Membership    TvB 

Air    Time 12   hours    daily 

News   Service    AP 

President John  J.  Smith 

General  Manager L.  T.  Matthews 

Oper.  Manager Daryl  Sebastian 

Comm.  Manager John  Cundiff 

Prog.  Dir.,  iFilm  Mgr Donald  Cunningham 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Fred  Lamb 


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Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events ....  Guy  Vanderjagt 

Production    Manager Dwight    Wheeler 

Chief  Engineer A.  W.  Daubendick 

CKLW-TV 

DETROIT— WINDSOR— 1954— DuM 

Channel:  9  VHF..AP:  180  Kw...VP:  325  Kw. 
Owned-Oper. . .  Western  Ontario  Brdcstng.  .Co. 

Business  Address 825   Sandwich  St. 

Phone    Number WO    1-7200 

News  Service INS.  UP 

Rep All-Canada  TV  Ltd.,  Adam  J.  Young 

Pres.,  Gen.  Manager J.  E.  Compeau 

Dir.  of  Operations S.  C.  Ritchie 

Comm.  Manager E.  W.  Wardel) 

Promotion  Director Woodruff  Crouse 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Austin  Grant 

Publicity   Director Art   Gloster 

Film  Manager Arthur  MacColl 

Dir.  of  Engineering W.  J.  Carter 

WWJ-TV 

DETROIT--1947— NBC 

Channel:  4  VHF.  .AP:  50  Kw...VP:  97.7  Kw. 
Owned-Operated  By. ..  .Evening  News  Assoc. 
Business-Studio   Address ....  822   W.  Lafayette 

Phone  Number WOodword  2-2000 

Newspoper  Affiliation The  Detroit  News 


Air   Time 18   hours   daily 

News  Service UP,  AP 

Representative HoUingbery 

Membership     NARTB,    TvB 

President Warren    S.    Booth 

General  Manager Edwin  K.  Wheeler 

Asst.  General  Manager Don  DeGroot 

Business  Manager Henry  C.  Rogers 

Prog.  &  Prod.  Manager James  Schiavone 

Sales  Prom.  Manager Glenn  Kyker 

News    Editor James    F.    Clark 

Public   Affairs   Manager James   Eberle 

National  Sales  Mgr Wendell  Parmelee 

Film   Manager Frank   Picard 

Gen.  Eng.  Manager E.  J.  Love 

Consulting    Engineers Page,    Creutz, 

Garrison  &  Waldschmitt 

WXYZ-TV 

DETROIT— 1948— ABC 

Channel:  7  VHF..AP:   100  Kw..  .VP:  200  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By . . .  American  Broadcasting  Co. 

Business  Address 1700  Mutual  Bldg. 

Phone  Number WOodword  3-8321 

Air   Time 16   hours   daily 

News   Service AP,   INS 

Representative    Bloir-TV 

Membership    NARTB 

President.  Gen.  Mgr James  G.  Riddell 


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Station,  Film  Mgr John  F.  Pivcd 

Comm.  Manager Ralph  Lawson 

Program    Director John    Lee 

Promotion  Director Robert  Baldrica 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Dick  Femmel 

Production  Manager Peter  Strand 

Publicity   Director Joe   Avesian 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Kocher 

Consulting  Engineer Kear  &  Kennedy 

WJBK-TV 

DETROIT— 1948--CBS 

Channel:  2  VHF. .  .AP:  50  Kw.. .  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Storer  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 500  Temple 

Phone  Number Temple  3-7900 

Air  Time 17V2  hours  daily 

News  Service INS.  UP 

Membership   NARTB,  TvB 

Representative    Kotx 

President George  B.  Storer  Sr. 

Station  Mgr Gayle  V.  Grubb 

Production  Mgr Gleim  Boundy,  Jr. 

Commercial   Mgr Maurice   McMurray 

Program  Dir Richard  Fischer 

Promotion  Dir Kenneth  H.  Boehmer 

Managing  Director Bill  Michaels 

Publicity  Director . . .  Elaine  von   Grimmenstein 

Film  Manager Bob  Buchanan 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Frlncke 

Consulting  Engineer Earl  CuUum 

WOOD-TV 

GRAND  RAPIDS— 1951 
ABC-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  8  VHF.  .AP:   158  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Grandwood  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 120  College  S  E 

Phone  Number    9-4125 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

News   Service AP.   INS 

Membership     NARTB,    TvB 

Representative    Katz 

President Harry   M.   Bitner 

Vice-President Harry  M.  Bilner,  Jr. 

Controller Leonard  Bridge 

Gen.,    Sta.    Manager William    Schroeder 

Gen.  Sales  Manager Arthur  M.  Swift 

Program  Director Frank  G.  Sisson 

Promotion  Director John  Dragomier 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bob  Runyon 

Continuity  Director David  Hoyle 

Publicity  Dir Sharon  Schneider 

FUm   Manager Clark  Grant 

Chief  Engineer Louis  Bergenroth 

Consulting  Engineer Kear  &  Kennedy 

WKZO-TV 

KALAMAZOO— 1950 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:   3  VHF.  .AP:  80  Kw...VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By Fetzer  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 124  W.  Michigan  Ave. 

Phone   Number 5-2101 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 


News  Service    AP 

Representative Avery-Knodel,  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President John  E.  Fetzer 

Managing   Director Carl   E.  Lee 

Comm.  Manager Donald  DeSmit 

Program  Director Charles  Lynch 

Promotion  Director Robert  Dye 

Chief   Engineer Arthur   Covell 

WJIM-TV 

LANSING— 1954— ABC^BS-NBC 

Channel:   6  VHF..AP:    50  Kw...VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned  &  Oper.  By WJIM-TV,  Inc. 

Address Saginaw  &  Howard  Streets 

Phone    Number 2-1333 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News    Service UP 

Representative    Petry 

Membership    NARTB 

President   Harold  Gross 

Vice-President Howard  K.  Finch 

Oper.,  Prod.  Manager Richard  E.  Nason 

Comm.    Manager William   Brazzill 

Promotion  Director Jane  Stockwell 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Howard  Finch 

Publicity   Director Elmer   Davis 

Film    Manager Phil    Sherck 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Brady 

Consulting  Engineer Kear  &  Kennedy 

WTOM-TV 

LANSING— 1953— ABC-DuM 

Channel:  54  UHF. . .  AP:  10  Kw.. .  .VP:  20  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Inland  Bcstg.   Co. 

Business  Address 407  N.  Washington  Ave. 

Phone  Number    2-1855 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Membership   NARTB,  TvB 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Thomas  B.  Shull 

Comm.  Manager Roger  Underbill 

Prog.  Dir.,  Dir.  News  &  Sp.  Ev . .  Edward  Carson 

Production  Manager Kenneth  Herman 

Publicity   Director Mary  Preston 

Film  Manager Francis  Wilson 

Chief   Engineer William   Cruse 

WKNX-TV 

SAGINAW— 1953— ABC-CBS 

Channel:  57  UHF.AP:  103.5  Kw..VP:  207  Kw. 
Owned-Operated  By . . .  Lake  Huron  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 221  S.  Wash.  Ave. 

Phone  Number    3-4471 

Air   Time 16   hours   daily 

News    Service UP 

Representative    Gill-Perna 

Membership NARTB.   TvB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr William  J.  Edwards 

Station  Manager Howard  H.  Wolfe 

Commercial  Manager Robert  M.  Chandler 

Program  Director Thomas  A.  Taylor 

Promotion   Director Robert  E.   Douglas 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Britt  Temby 

Production  Manager Ernest  Whitmire 


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Chl»l   Enqin«»r Max    W.   Thomas 

Con«ultlnq    Engineers Page,    Creutx, 

Gorrlton   4    Waldschmidt 

WPBN-TV 

TRAVERSE  CITY— 1954— NBC 

Station    Opf'.xting    >«ith    SpecinI    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:  7  VHF.    AP:   30.9  Kw..    VP:   51.3  Kw. 


Owned-Oper.    By Midwestern    Bcstg.   Co. 

Business  Address Paul  Bunyan  Bldg. 

Phone  Number    2700 

News   Service    A? 

Membership    TvB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Les  Biedennan 

Station    Mgr John    Anerson 

Commercial  Mgr R.  E.  Detwiler 

Chief    Engineer William    H.    Kiker 


MINNESOTA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  3,165,000  —  TV  Homes  505,000 
Stations  in  State  9 


KMMT 


AUSTIN— 1953— ABC 

Channel   6   VHF..AP:   9.4   Kw..  .VP:    18.7   Kw. 

Business  Office Minnesota-Iowa  TV  Co. 

Business  Address 405  North  Main  St. 

Phone  Number    8836 

Air  Time 6  hours  doily 

News   Service    AP 

Representative    Pearson 

President    Martin  Bustad 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Tom  Steenslond 

Promotion  Director Ken  Bryant 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Ken  Cessna 

Production  Manager Stan  Stydnicki 

Film   Manager Dick   Lane 

Chief  Engineer John  Ecklin 

KDAL-TV 

DULUTH-SUPERIOR— 1954— NBC 
ABC 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:    3   VHF.  .AP:    50    Kw...VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Red  River  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business   Address Bradley  Building 

Phone    Number RAndolph    2-4466 

News   Service    AP 

Representative     Avery-Knodel 

President,    Gen,   Mgr Dalton   LeMasurier 

V.P.,  Comm.  Mgr Odin  S.  Ramsland 

Sales    Manager John    Grandy 

Progrcmi    Director Earl    Henton 

V.P..  Chief  Engineer Robert  Dettman 

WDSM-TV 

DULUTH-SUPERIOR— 1954— CBS 
DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:    6   VHF .    AP:    50    Kw...VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WDSM  Television  Co. 

Business  Address 230  East  Superior  St. 

Phone   Number    7-6875 

Representative Free    &    Peters 

VJce-Pres..    Gen.    Mgr Rodney    A.    Quick 

Commercial  Mgr Martin  Olson 

Production  Mgr Edwin  M.  Conrad 


Program   Director Lew  Martin 

News    Director Bob   Ball 

Promotion  Director Paul  Andresen 

Chief    Engineer Jerry    Baumann 

WCCO-TV 

MINNEAPOLIS— 1949--CBS 

Channel:  4  VHF. . .  AP:  50  Kw.. .  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Midwest  Radio-TV  Inc. 

Bus.-Studio  Address.  .Radio  City— 50  S.  9th  St. 

Phone  Number Uncoln  0552 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Representative Free   &   Peters 

Membership    NARTB 

President Robert  B.  Ridder 

Gen.  Mgr F.  Van  Konynenburg 

Asst.  TV  Mgr Sherman  Headley 

Comm.  Mgr Robert  N.  Ekstrum 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events. . .  .Charles  McCuen 

Production  Manager Charles  D.  Miller 

Film  Manager Harry  C.  Jones 

Prom.,  Publ.  Director Gene  Coot 

Program  Dir Gwen  Harvey 

Chief  Engineer John  M.  Sherman 

WTCN-TV 

MINNEAPOLIS— 1953— ABC 

Channel:    11   VHF..AP:   42  Kw..  .VP:   70   Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .Minnesota  Television  Public 
Service  Corp. 

Business  Address 2925  Dean  Blvd. 

Phone  Number WAlnut   7-8881 

Air  Time 8^2  hours  daily 

News   Service AP,  UP 

Representative     Blair 

Membership    NARTB 

President     Robert    Butler 

General  Manager Joseph  L.  Merkle 

Station  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Donald  Kraatz 

Comm.   Manager David  Cole 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director G.  E.  La  Rocque 

Dir  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Paul  Sevareid 

Production   Mcmager Joseph    Carney 

Film  Manager Eugene  Wecker 

Chief   Engineer Mike  Fleming 

Consulting  Engineer ,,,,,,,  ^Qfprge   P.  Adcdr 


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KEYD-TV 

MINNEAPOLIS-ST.  PAUL— 1954 
DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:  11  VHF..AP:  158  Kw...VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Family  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business   Address Foshay  Tower 

Phone   Number Lincoln   8451 

Representative H-R,  Television,  Inc. 

General  Mgr Lee  L.  Whiting 

Asst   General   Mgr Raymond  Tenpenny 

Operations,  Prog.  Dir Robert  C.  Fransen 

Promotion    Mgr Jim    McGovern 

News     Director Harry    Reasoner 

Chief  Engineer Harvey  Headen 

KROC-TV 

RCX:HESTER— 1953— NBC 

Channel:  10  VHF..AP:  53  Kw..  .VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By So.  Minn.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 100  -  1st  Ave.  Bldg. 

Phone  Number  3924 

Air  Time 10  hours  daily 

Representative     Meeker 

President Mrs.  Gregory  P.  Gentling 

General  Manager G.  David  Gentling 

Station   Manager Willard   Lampman 

Comm.  Manager Warren  Miller 

Program  Director Don  Perry 

Chief   Engineer Robert   W.  Cross 

KSTP-TV 

ST.  PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS— 1948 
NBC 

Channel:  5  VHF. . . AP:  80  Kw.. .  .VP:  100  Kw. 


Owned-Operated   By KSTP,   Inc. 

Bus.,  Trans.  Lo..  .3415  University  Ave.,  St.  Paul 

Phone  Number Prior  2724 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Representative    Edward   Petry 

Membership   NARTB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Stanley  E.  Hubbard 

Exec.  V.P.  &  Treas K.  M.  Hance 

National  Sales  Mgr Karl  A.  Plain 

Regional  Sales  Mgr William  R.  Brazzil 

Program  Director Del  Franklin 

Sales  Prom.  &  Pub.  Dir William  Davey 

News    Director Julian    Hoshal 

Asst.  National  Sales  Mgr James  E.  Blake 

Film   Director Ben    Leighton 

Chief  Engineer Wm.  S.  Sadler 

WMIN-TV 

ST.  PAUL— 1953— ABC-DuM 

Channeh  11  VHF..AP:  158  Kw...VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WMIN  Bcstg.   Co. 

Business  Address 538  Hamm  Building 

Phone  Number CApitol  4-4831 

Air  Time 7  hours  daily 

News  Service   AP 

Representative    Blair  TV 

Membership    NARTB 

President,  Station  Mgr N.  L.  Bentson 

V.P.,  Gen.  Sales  Mgr Frank  M.  Devaney 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events, 

Prog Stuart  A.  Lindman 

Prom.,  Publicity  Dir Dick  J.  Quaas 

Production  Manager Fred  H.  Kaufman 

Film  Manager Oscar  Backlund 

Chief  Eng Warren  Fritze 

Consulting  Engineer Jansky  &  Bailey 


MISSISSIPPI 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  2,248,000  —  TV  Homes  137,000 
Stations  in  State  4 


WJTV 


JACKSON— 1953 
ABC-CBS-DuM-NBC 

Channeh  25  UHF..AP:  98  Kw..  .VP:   180  Kw. 

Owned-Oper Mississippi    Publishers    Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  427 

Representative    Katz 

General  Manager John  Rossiter 

Consulting  Engineer Raymond  M.  Wilmotte 


WLBT 


JACKSON— 1953— NBC 

Channeh   3  VHF.  .AP:    50   Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Lamar  Life  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Office Box   2171 

Phone  Number    2-2691 

Air  Time 15  hours  daily 


News  Service    UP 

Representative     Hollingbery 

President Wiley    P.    Harris 

Gen.,  Station  Mgr Fred  L.  Beard 

Comm.  Manager Frank  Gentry 

Program  Director Maurice  Thompson 

Promotion  Director Walter  Henson 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Dick  Sanders 

Production  Mgr George  Land 

Publicity  Director Gene  Grant 

Film  Manager Cliff  Bingham 

Chief  Engineer Bob   Smathers 

Consuhing  Eng A.  Earl  CuUum.  Jr. 

WSLI-TV 

JACKSON— 1954— ABC 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channeh  12  VHF..AP:  107  Kw...VP:  214  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By ...  .  Standard  Life  Bdcstg.  Co. 


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How  does  your^ 
Garden  grow 
in  Kansas  City? 

With  the  right  merchandising  cultivation, 
sales  can  bloom  in  this  rich  Mid-America 
market. 

Here's  the  kind  of  merchandising  major 
food  advertisers  are  getting  free  right  now 
in  the  Kansas  City  market,  via  KCMO's  fa- 
mous Feature  Foods  Merchandising  plan: 

1.  200  store  calls  each  13  weeks  to  place 
point-of-sale  material. 

2.  75  special  one-week  displays  in  top  volume 
stores  each  13  weeks. 

3.  50  days  of  in-the-store  Bargain  Bar  promo- 
tion, demonstration,  sampling,  literature 
distribution. 

4.  Full  reports  twice  each  cycle  on  each  ac- 
tivity in  every  store. 

AND  ALL  AT  NO  EXTRA  COST!  A  reason- 
able  radio  or  TV  schedule  puts  the  KCMO 
Feature  Foods  Merchandising  staff  to  v\^ork 
for  you  in  Kansas  City's  top  chain  and 
independent  supers! 

Contact  KCMO  Radio  or  KCMO-TV,  Kansas 
City,  Missouri. 


TV-Channel  5 

Radio-810  kc 
50,000  watts 


•    Kansas  City,  Mo.    •    Represented  by  The  Katz  Agency 


AHillafed  with  the  publishers  of  Befier  Homes 
and  Gardem  and  Successful  Farming  Magazines 


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Business  Address Box  8187 

Phone  Number   2-6625 

Air  Time 9  houis  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Weed    TV 

Membership    NARTB 

President W.  R.  Newman 

General   Manager L.  M.  Sepaugh 

Station  Mgr Owens  F.  Alexander 

Comm.  Manager Evan  Hughes 

Traffic   Director lona  Edgett 

Sports   Director Lyman   Heliums 

Director  of  News Bill  Robertson 

Publicity    Director Brad   Crandall 

Film  Manager Fitz  Hooton 

Chief  Engineer C.  A.  Perkins 

Consulting  Eng Comm,  Radio  Equip.  Co. 


WTOK-TV 

MERIDAN— 1953 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  11  VHF.   AP:  15.5  Kw..   VP:  31.2  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Southern  Television  Corp. 

Business  Address Box   1771 

Phone   Number    3-1441 

Air  Time 10  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Headly-Reed 

President Robert  F.  Wright 

Commercial  Manager W.   B.  Crooks 

Traffic  Manager Cecil  Germany 

Program  Director George  Shannon 

Chief    Engineer Joe   Saxon 


MISSOURI 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  4,238,000  —  TV  Homes  783,000 
Stations  in  State  15 


KFVS-TV 

CAPE  GIRARDEAU— 1954^-CBS 
DuM 

station    Operating    with   Special    Temporary   Authorization 
Channeh   12  VHF..AP:  47.5  Kw...VP:  95  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Hirsch  Broadcasting  Co. 

Business  Address 324  Broadway 

Phone  Number 5-5511 

Air   Time 5V'2   hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Oscar  C.  Hirsch 

Station  Manager Robert  O.  Hirsch 

Comm.  Manager John  K.  Ramey 

Program  Director Donald  T.  McNeely 

KOM  U-TV 

COLUMBIA— 1953 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  8  VHF.  .AP:  24.35  Kw..  .VP:  48.7  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Curators  of  Univ.  of  Mo. 

Business  Address Box  83 

Phone  Number    2-1122 

Air  Time 10   hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     H-R 

Membership    NARTB 

Director  of  TV Edward  C.  Lambert 

Station  Mgr Claude  F.  Ratlifi  Jr. 

Sales  Mgr John  O.  Conwell 

Program  Director Charles  D.  Sigsbee 

Promotion   Director Frank   Tuttle 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Phi  E.  Berk 

Production  Mgr Lee  Ellis 

Chief  Engineer Duone  M.  Weise 

K  H  Q  A  -  T  V 

HANNIBAU-1953— CBS-DuM 

Channel:  7  VHF.  .AP:  18.3  Kw..  .VP:  36.8  Kw. 


Owned-Oper.  By Lee  Broadcasting,  Inc. 

Business  Address W.  C.  U.  Bldg. 

Phone   Number 2-6200 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

Representative    Weed 

President Lee  P.  Loomis 

General  Manager Walter  Rothschild 

Program    Director Merritt   Milligan 

Promotion  Director Dick  Moore 

Director  of  News Don  Nicholson 

Film  Manager Charles  Lotz 

Chief  Engineer J.  E.  Gray 

KSWM-TV 

JOPLIN— 1954— CBS 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary   Authorization 
Channel:  12  VHF.  .AP:  37.4  Kw..  .VP:  58.9  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Air  Time.  Inc. 

Business  Address 1928   W.    13th   St 

Phone  Number MA  3-7260 

Air  Time 10  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Rep Venard.    Rintoul,    &   McConnell 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Austin  A.  Harrison 

Sta.,  Film  Manager Ronald  Robson 

Comm.  Manager D.  T.  Knight 

Promotional  Dir William  Hamed 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Longford 

KCMO-TV 

KANSAS  CITY— 1953— ABC— DuM 

Channel:  5  VHF.   AP:  42.6  Kw..  .VP:  71.1  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.   By.  .  .Meredith   Engineering    Co. 

Business  Address 125  East  31st  St 

Phone  Number Jetierson  6789 

Air  Time 16  Vi   hours   daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Kotz 

Membership    NARTB,    TvB 

President E.  T.  Meredith,  Jr. 


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KMBC-TV 

Kansas  City's  Most  Powerful  TV  Station 


('overage-conscious  advertisers  get  more  than  their 
money's  worth  when  they  swing  their  schedules  to 
KMBC-TV.  With  a  giant  1,079-foot  tower  (above 
average  terrain)  and  a  316,000-watt  color-equipped 
RCA  transmitter,  KMBC-TV  dwarfs  every  other  tele- 
vision facility  in  the  Heart  of  America.  Channel  9  booms  its  signal  into  areas 
never  before  covered  by  Kansas  City  television.  Out-state  reception  reports 
from  all  points  of  the  compass  show  KMBC-TV  delivers  markets  lying  far 
beyond  100  miles  from  Kansas  City. 

If  you're  aiming  your  advertising  message  at  Kansas  City  and  its  rich  sur- 
rounding secondary  markets,  KMBC-TV  is  the  best  place  to  invest  your  tele- 
vision dollars.  Your  Free  &  Peters  Colonel  can  give  you  complete  program  and 
availability  information  on  the  Midwest's  most-up-and-coming  TV  station. 

...and  in  Radio,  it's  the  KMBC-KFRM  radio  TEAM 
in  the  Heart  of  America 


\  ou  go  first  class  when  you  go  into  the  great  Heart  of  America  with 
KMBC-KFRM,  the  Midwest's  leading  radio  combination.  KMBC  of  Kansas 
City  serves  83  counties  in  western  Missouri  and  eastern  Kansas.  Four  Counties 
(Jackson  and  Clay  in  Missouri  and  Johnson  and  Wyandotte  in  Kansas)  com- 
prise the  greater  Kansas  City  metropolitan  trading  area,  ranked  15th  nation- 
ally in  retail  sales.  KFRM  for  the  State  of  Kansas,  a  bonus  to  KMBC,  puts 
your  selling  message  into  the  high-income  homes  of  Kansas,  6th  richest 
agricultural  state. 


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Free  &  Peters,  isc 


KMBC-TV 


For  the  broadest  broadcasting  coverage  in  the  Heart  of 
America  market,  use  the  area's  most  effective  one-two  ad- 
vertising punch  —  KMBC-TV  Television  plus  KMBC- 
KFRM  Radio ! 


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Director  Radio,  TV Payson  Hall 

General  Manager E.  K.  Hartenbower 

Asst.  General  Manager C.  E.  Breozeal 

Comm.  Manager S.  B.  Tremble 

Program  Dir Kenneth  W.  Heady 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director F.  C.  Strawn 

Dir.  oi  News  &  Sp.  Events James  Monroe 

Film  Manager T.  R.  Thompson 

Chief   Engineer Karl   Troeglen 

Consulting  Engineer A.  D.  Ring 

K  M  B  C  -  T  V 

KANSAS  CITY— 1953— CBS 

Channel:  9  VHF.  .AP:   158  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By KMBC  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 222  W.  11th  St. 

Phone   Number    Harrison    2650 

Air   Time 17   hours    daily 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

News  Service AP.  UP.  INS 

Representative Free  &  Peters.  Inc. 

1st  V.P.  &  Comm.  Mgr..  .Donald  Dwight  Davis 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr John  T.  Schilling 

V.P.  &  Sales  Man George  J.  Higgins 

TV  Sta.  Director Mori  Greiner 

Promotion    Director Ed   Schulz 

Director  News Claude  Dorsey 

Dir.  Special  Events Jim  Burke 

Program  Director Ken  Greenwood 

Film    Manager Margaret    M.    Maley 

Chief  Engineer Henry  Goldenberg 

Consulting  Eng A.  Earl  CuUum,  Jr. 


WDAF-TV 

KANSAS  CITY— 1949— NBC 

Channel:   4 AP:50   Kw VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Kansas  City  Star  Co. 

Business  Number 1729  Grand  Ave. 

Phone    Number Harrison    1200 

News   Service AP 

Representative . .  Harrington.  Righter,  &  Parsons 

Air   Time 17   hours   daily 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

General  Manager H.   Dean  Fitzer 

Station  Mgr William   A.  Bates 

Comm.  Manager E.  Manne  Russo 

Program    Director Jay   Barrington 

Dir.  News  &  Sp.   Events Randall   Jessee 

Film  Manager John  Krivas 

Chief   Engineer Joseph   Flaherty 

Consulting  Engineer George  E.  Gautney , 

Goutney,  Ray  &  Price 

KFEQ-TV 

ST.  JOSEPH— 1953--CBS-DuM 

Channeh  2  VHF. .  .AP:  26  Kw..  ..VP:  52  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By KFEQ,   Inc. 

Business  Address KFEQ  Bldg. 

Phone   Number   3-2528 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Headley-Reed 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Barton  Pitts 

Comm.  Mgr..  Prom.  Dir Glenn  G.  Griswold 

Program   Director E.   Carleton   Schirmer 

Director  of  News Ralph  Combes 

Film.   Production  Mgr Wally  Johnson 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS . . . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


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,  .  .  and  all  the  advantages  of  SPOT  TELEVISIOIS  advertis- 
ing which  influence  their  decisions  are  prominently  present 
on  KSD-TV  .  .  .  the  ISBC  television  network  affiliate  in  the 
nation's  MISTH  LARGEST  MARKET.  That's  why  more  and 
more  client  and  agency  decision-makers  are 


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The  St.  Louis  Post-Dispatch  Television  Station 
lOOMO  Watts  on  VHF  Channel  5 


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Chief  Engineer J.   Wesley  Koch 

Cons.  Eng George  C.  Davis 

KSD-TV 

ST.  LOUIS— 1947 
ABC-CBS-NBC 

Channeh   5  VHF.  .AP:   60  Kw..  .VP:    100  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .  .The  Pulitzer  Publishing  Co. 

Address 1111    Olive    St. 

Phone   Number MAin    1-1111 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Affiliation .  .  St.  Louis  Post-Dispatch 

News   Service AP.   INS 

Representative NBC    Spot    Sales 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President    Joseph    Pulitzer 

Gen.  Manager George  M.  Burbach 

Program    Director Harold    Grams 

Sales  Manager Guy  E.  Yeldell 

Promotion    Director David   Pasternak 

Chief  Engineer I.  E.  Risk 


KWK-TV 

ST.  LOUIS— 1954— ABC<:BS 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:   4   VHF..AP:   50   Kw..  .VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By: KWK.   Inc. 

Business  Address 1215  Cole  Street 

Phone  Number MAin  1-9100 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Af fil St.  Louis  Globe 

Democrat 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Representative     Katz 

Pres..  Gen.  Manager Robert  T.  Convey 

Vice-Pres.,  Station  Dir Ray  E.  Dady 

Vice-Pres.,  Comm.  Dir V.  C.  Carmichael 

Sales  Manager James  E.   Goldsmith 

Prog.  Dir..  Film  Mgr John  W.  Tinnea 

Promotion.  Publicity.  Dir Fred  J.  Mueller 

News    Editor Jack   Griffin 

Production  Manager Ted  Liss 

Chief  Engineer N.  J.  Zehr 

Consulting  Eng E.  Earl  Cullum.  Jr. 


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in 

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Washington 

Los  Angeles 

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ST.  LOUIS— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  54  UHF AP:  7  Kw VP:  12  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Signal  Hill  Telecasting  Corp. 

Bus.  Studio  Address 10200  West  Main  St. 

Phone   Number    7-0054 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

Representatives    Radio-TV  Representatives 

Inc. 

President Paul  E.  Peltason 

Gen.  Mgr.  &  Ex.  V.P John  D.  Scheuer  Jr. 

Comm.  Manager James  R.  Boniils 

Program  Director Ted  Wescott 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir James  F.  Jae  Jr. 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bruce  Hayward 

Production  Mgr Jack  Murdock 

Film  Manager Wm.  Cook 

Chief  Engineer Dick  Trompeter 

KRCG 

JEFFERSON  CITY— 1955— CBS 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 

Channel:  13. . .  .  AP:  63.1  Kw VP:  105  Kw. 

Address Callaway    Hills   Form 

Phone   Number 6-6188.   5-3122 

Owned  By Mrs.  Betty  Goshorn  Handy 

Representative    Hoag-Blair 

Eng.  Rep. . . .  Commercial  Radio  Equipment  Co. 

KDRO-TV 

SED  ALIA— 1954 

Channel:  6  VHF.  .AP:  8.71  Kw...VP:  16.2  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Milton  J.  Hinlein 

Business  Address 2100  W.  Broadway 

Phone  Number   4004 

Representative    Pearson 

General  Manager Herb  Brandes 


Commercial  Mgr James   Glenn 

Chief  Engineer Bob  Smith 

KTTS-TV 

SPRINGFIELD--1953— CBS-DuM 

Channeh  10  VHF.AP:  6.38  Kw..VP:  12.76  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Independent  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address P.   O.  Box   1716 

Phone   Number    2-7474 

Air   Time 14   hours   daily 

News    Service AP,    UP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    N ARTB 

President J.  H.  G.  Cooper 

Gen..  Sta.  Manager G.  Pearson  Ward 

Program  Director Kevin  Mc Andrews 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bill  Bowers 

Film    Manager Ted    Tucker 

Chief  Engineer William  F.  Curry 

Consulting  Engineer J.  C.  McNary 


KYTV 


SPRINGFIELD— 1953— ABC-NBC 

Channel:   3  VHF.  .AP:   30.5  Kw...VP:   61  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Springfield  Television  Inc. 

Business  Address 999  W.  Sunshine 

Phone   Number    6-2766 

Air  Time 11  hours  doily 

News  Service    AP 

Membership     NARTB,    TvB 

President Lester    L    Cox 

Co-Mgr.,  Comm.  Mgr Ralph  L.  Stuff lebam 

Co-Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Carl  Fox 

Promotion  Director J.  Robert  Muie 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events .  .  Richard  L.  Hoinline 

Production  Mgr Gene  Hudson 

Film  Manager Fred  L.  Rains 

Chief  Engineer E.  Dennis  White 


MOIVTANA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  640,000  —  TV  Homes  52,000 
Stations  in  State  4 


KOOK-TV 

BILLINGS— 1953— CBS-DuM-ABC 
NBC 

Channel:   2  VHF..AP:   8.8  Kw..  .VP:    17.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Montana  Network 

Business  Address P.   O.   Box   1498 

Phone   Numbar    9-2382 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative Headley-Reed 

President C.    L.    Crist 

Gen.,  Station  Manager V.  V.  Clark 

Comm.  Manager John  Conner 

Program  Director Ed  Peiss 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Lee  Peer 

Chief  Engineer Grant  French 

Cons.  Engineer ....  Comm.  Radio  &  Equip.  Co. 


KXLF-TV 

BUTTE— 1953— NBC-DuM 

Channel:  6  VHF....AP:   1  Kw VP:  2  Kw. 

Owned-Oper. . .  Pacific   Northwest   Broadcasters 

Business  Address 1681  George  St. 

Phone   Number    2-2696 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

Membership    TvB 

Reps.  East Walker, 

West   Pacific  Northwest 

President E.  B.  Craney 

Station   Manager Jim   Manning 

Commercial  Mgr J.  Wythe  Walker 

Chief   Engineer Jack   Proyis 

Consulting  Engineer George  Adoir 


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KGVO-TV 

MISSOULA— 1954— ABC-NBC-DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:  13  VHF.  .AP:  29.4  Kw..  .VP:  58.8  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Mosby's  Inc. 

Business  Address 127  East  Main  St. 

Phone   Number    9-7668 

News    Service UP 

Representative    Gill-Perna 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Manager A.  J.  Mosby 

Conun.   Manager Hugh  Bader 

Prog.   Director Jack   Harrington 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Don  Weston 

Prod.  Mgr Charles  Cromwell 

Publicity   Director Shirley    Pohrman 

Film   Manager Robert   Mohaires 

Chief   Engineer Amos  Hargrove 

Con.  Engineer Archer  Taylor 


KFBB-TV 

GREAT   FALLS— 1954— ABC-CBS 
DuM 

Channel:  5  VHF     AP:   12.6  Kw..    VP:  25.1  Kw. 

Owned  Oper.    By Wilkins   Broadcast   Inc. 

Business    Address Box    1139 

Phone    Number     4-4377 

Air  Time 4 » 2  hours  daily 

News    Service    UP 

Representative  Headley-Reed 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr J.  P.  Wilkins 

Station   Manager LeRoy  Stahl 

Comm.  Manager W.  C.  Blanchette 

Program   Director Robert   Froemming 

FUm    Manager Ted   Funyak 

Chief   Engineer Anthony   J.   LoPuch 

Con.  Engineer Weldon  &  Carr 


NEBRASKA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  1,394,000  —  TV  Homes  208,000 
Stations  in  State  5 


KLRJ-TV 

HENDERSON— 1955— NBC 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  2  VHF.  .AP:  12.2  Kw..  .VP:  6.3  Kw. 
Owned-Oper. . . .  Southwestern    Publishing    Co. 


Business  Address.  .737  North  Main,  Las  Vegas 

Representative    Pearson 

General  Manager Bob  Gardner 

Production    Manager Rick    Williams 

Chief  Engineer Stanley  Suiek 


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KHOL-TV 

KEARNEY— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  13  VHF.  .AP:  100  Kw..  .VP:  200  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Bi-States  Co. 

Business   Address 414   East   Ave. 

Phone  Niuniber   SH  3-4541 

Representative     Meeker 

Membership    N ARTE 

President    Wayne    Brewster 

Station  Manager Duane  L.  Watts 

Asst.  Station  Manager Jack  Gilbert 

Sales  Manager Jack  Gilbert 

Program  Director Bob  Schnuelle 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director J.  R.  Hackney 

Dir.  of  News,  Prod.  Mgr Bob  Schnuelle 

Film  Director K.  Cooper 

Chief    Engineer Jack    Lewis 

Con.  Eng Comm.  Radio  Equip.  Co. 

KOLN-TV 

LINCOLN— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  10  VHF.  .AP:  158  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 
Owned-Operated  By 

Comhusker  Radio  &  TV  Corp. 

Address   40th  and  W  Sts. 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership   NARTB.  TvB 

President John  E.  Fetzex 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr A,  James  Ebel 

Comm.  Manager Thomas  L.  Young 

Program  Director Paul  Jensen 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Graham  Jeambey 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events By  Krasne 

Production  Mgr Bill  Hemke 

Film  Manager Eli  Modenstein 

Chief  Engineer D.  R.  Taylor 

Con.  Engineer Craven,  Lohnes  &  Culver 


KMTV 


OMAHA— 1949— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  3 AP:  50  Kw VP:   100  Kw. 


Owned-Oper.  By May  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Trans.  Address 2615   Famam  St. 

Phone  Number HA  3333 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News  Service   UP 

Representative Edward  Petry  &  Co. 

Membership    NARTB 

President Edward  W.  Moy 

Ex.,  V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Owen  Saddler 

Commercial  Manager Arden  Swisher 

Program  Director Glenn  HorIb 

Promotion   Dir Joe   Baker 

Pub.  Director Amos  Eastridge 

Film  Manager Joe  Binko 

Dir  of  News  and  Spec.  Events Floyd  Kalber 

Production   Director Lew  Jeffrey 

Chief  Engineer R.  J.  Scluroeder 

Consulting  Engineer Robert  M.  Silliman 

WOW-TV 

OMAHA— 1949— NBC 

Channels:  6  VHF.  .AP:  50  Kw..   VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Meredith  WOW,  Inc. 

Business  Address Insurance  Bldg. 

Phone    Number WEbster    3400 

Air   Time 173/4    hours  daily 

News  Service  UP.  INS 

Representative    Blair  TV 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

Chairman  of  Board Fred  Bohen 

President E.  T.  Meredith,  Jr. 

V.P.   &   Treas Payson   Hall 

General    Manager Frank    P.    Fogarty 

Asst.  Gen.  Manager Lyle  DeMoss 

Sales   Mgr Fred  Ebener 

Program    Director Bill    McBride 

Promotion  Dir Bob  Seitzer 

Dir.  of  News  &  Spec.   Events Ray   Clark 

Production  Mgr Verne  Reynolds 

Film  Manager Bill  McBride 

Dir.  of  Engineering Wm.  J.  Kotera 

Chief  Engineer Glenn  Flynn 


NEVADA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  222,000  —  TV  Homes  26,000 
Stations  in  State  2 


KLAS-TV 

LAS  VEGAS— 1953 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:   8  VHF..AP:   14.5  Kw...VP:  29  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By ...  .  Las  Vegas  Television  Inc. 

Business  Address Box  711 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

President R.   G.  Jolley 

Gen.,  Station  Mgr Jean  Paul  King 

Comm.  Manager Marian  Y.  Komar 

Program  Director James  A.  Lilly 


Prom.,  Pub.  Director Henry  Thompson 

Director  of  News  &  Sp.  Events. . .  .Ross  Durfee 

Production  Manager Donald  C.  Graves 

Film   Manager Robert   Keate 

Chief  Engineer Ralph  E.  Smith 

Con.  Engineer Grant  Wrathall 


KZTV 


RENO— 1953 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:   8   VHF..AP:    1.4   Kw...VP:    2.7   Kw. 

Owned-Oper Nevada   Radio-Television    Inc. 

Business  Address 770  East  5th  St. 


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Newspaper  Affil Review  Journal 

News   Service    AP 


Representative     Pearson 

President Donald    W.    Reynolds 

General   Manager Harry   Huey 


NEW  JERSEY 


Pap.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  5,354,000  —  TV  Homes  1,456,000 
Stations  in  State  2 


WRTV 


ASBURY  PARK— 1953 

Channel:  58  UHF.AP:  9.12  Kw..VP:  17.10  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Atlantic   Video  Corp. 

Business    Address Eotontown    Circle 

Phone    Number EAtontown    3-1520 

President Walter    Reade,    Jr. 

Vice-Pres..  Mgr Harold  C.  Burke 

Commercial  Mgr Allen  Preville 

Production     Mgr Bernard    Probert 


WATV 


NEWARK— 1948 

Channel:  13  VHF..AP:  185  Kw...VP:  316  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By Bremer  Broadcasting  Co. 


Business  Address 1020  Broad  Street 

Phone  No BArclay  7-3260.  PLaza  5-1331 

Air  Time 13  hours  daily 

News   Service    AP 

Representative Edward  Petry 

President  &  Gen.  Mgr Irving  R.  Rosenhaus 

Vice-President Edmund   S.   Lennon 

Vice-Pres.  in  Chg.  Sales .  . .  Bertram  Lebhar,  Jr. 

Program  Director George  Green 

Prom.,  Publicity  Director Lou  Frankel 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events. 

Prod.  Mgr Herb  Green 

Film  Manager Robert  Paskow 

Vice-Pres.  Engineering Frank  V.  Bremer 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955   (Est.)  542,000  —  TV  Homes  105,000 
Stations  in  State  1 


WMUR-TV 

MANCHESTER— 1954— ABC-DuM 

Channeh  9  VHF..AP:  67.6  Kw...VP:  112  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By ...  .  Radio  Voice  of  N.  H.  Inc. 

Business  Address 1819  Elm  St. 

Phone   Number    5-5788 

Air  Time ID  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     Weed 


Membership    TvB 

President Francis    P.    Murphy 

Vice  Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Norman   Gittleson 

Asst.    Mgr Louis    Allen 

National   Sales   Director Dana   Baird 

Program    Director William     Gildersleeve 

Promotion  Director Lucien  Dumont 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Thomas  Power 

Film   Manager Robert   Boak 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Halle 

Con.  Engineer Jansky  &  Bailey 


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»o|).   \\h.    I.    ll)5r>    (Kst.)    797,000  —  TV   Homes  98,000 
Stations  in  State    1 


KGGM-TV 

ALBUQUERQUE— 1953— CBS 

Channel:    13  VHF.      AP:   6  Kw.  ...VP:    12  Kw. 

Owned  Oper.  By New  Mexico  Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.  Address 1414  West  Coal  Ave.  S.  W. 

Phone   Number    3-4543 

News    Service AP.   UP 

Representative    Weed 

President,  Station  Mgr A.  R.  Hebenstreit 

Comm.  Manager George  B.  Morgan 

Prog.,  Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Bob  Van  Driel 

Production  Mgr Ed  Sanchez 

Film    Manager Jim  Morley 

Chief  Engineer Leonard  F.  Dodds 

Con.  Ejigineer A.  Earl  CuUum.  Jr. 

KOAT-TV 

ALBUQUERQUE— 1953— ABC-DuM 

Channel:  7  VHF.  .AP:  12.9  Kw...VP:  28.8  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Alvorado  Television  Co. 

Business   Address 122  S.E.  Tulane  Dr. 

Phone   Number    5-8718 

Membership     NARTB,    TvB 

Representative     Hollingbery 

President A.   M.   Cadwell 

Comm.  Manager Mel  Drake 

Station  Manager Ted   Snider 

Program    Director Richard    True 

Prom.   Mgr W.   Bozarth 

Chief  Engineer William  Carman 


KOB-TV 

ALBUQUERQUE— 1948 
NBC-DuM 

Channel:  4  VHF.  .AP:  5.6  Kw...VP:   11.3  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By Albuquerque   Bcstg.  Co. 

Bus.-Studio  Address 1430  Coal  Ave.,  S.  W. 

Phone  Number    3-4411 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Wayne  Coy 

Comm.  Manager Rolf  S.  Nielsen 

Program  Director Dorothy  B.  Smith 

Prom..  Pub.  Director Dallas  Wyant 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events George  Morrison 

Prod.  Manager Al  Jarrett 

Film    Manager Milford    Williams 

•Chief  Engineer George  S.  Johnson 

KSWS-TV 

ROSWELL^1953— ABC-DuM 
NBC-CBS 

Channel:  8  VHF..AP:  57.5  Kw..  .VP:   115  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.    By John    A.   Barnett 

Business  Address 1723  W.  Second  St. 

Phone  Number  3737 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Meeker.  Melville 

Membership   NARTB 

Owner  &  Gen.  Mgr John  A.  Barnett 

Asst.  Gen.  Manager W.  L.  Shackelford 

Director  of  Sales Paul  B.  McEvoy 

Program   Director Jack   Shaf er 

Chief   Engineer Ray   Summersgill 

Consulting  Engineer George  Gautney 


NEW  YORK 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  195.5  (Est.)  15,733,000  —  TV  Homes  4,310,000 


Stations  in  State  22 


WROW-TV 

ALBANY— 1953— ABC-DuM-CBS 

Channel:  41  UHF .    AP:   138  Kw..    VP:  269  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .  .   Hudson  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address Box  4100 

Phone  Number    3-2225 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

Representative    Boiling 

General  Manager Thomas  S.  Murphy 

Station    Manager Harry   L.   Goldman 

Commercial     Mgr Harry     Littler 

Program    Director  .  .  Charles    Pogan 

Promotion  Dir.  Hilda  Nauman 

Chief    Engineer  Charles    Heisler 


WNBF-TV 

BINGHAMTON— 1949 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

(Sale  to  Triangle  Publications  Pending  FCC  Approval) 
Channel:  12  VHF.  .AP:  83  Kw.. .  VP:  166  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Clark  Associates,  Inc. 

Business  Address Wall  &  Henry  Sts. 

Phone  Number    3-7311 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Boiling 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager George  R.  Durham 

Sales  Manager Stanley  N.  Heslop 

Program  Dir..  Film  Mgr Edward  M.  Scala 

Prom.,   Publicity   Director John  L.  Turner 

Production  Manager Clark  Pollock 

Chief  Engineer L.  H.  Stantz 

Con.  Engineer Jonsky  &  Bailey 


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WBEN-TV 

BUFFALO— 1948— NBC 

Channel:    4    VHF..AP:    27    Kw..  .VP:    54    Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By WBEN.    Inc. 

Phone  Number MOhawk  0930 

Studio,  Transmitter  Location Hotel  Statler 

Air  Time 171/2  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Aff il Buif olo   Evening  News 

News  Service AP.  INS,  UP 

Representative Harrington,  Righter  & 

Parsons,  Inc. 

Membership   NARTB 

President Edward    H.    Butler 

Vice-President Alfred  H.  Kirchhofer 

General  Manager C.  Robert  Thompson 

Sales  Manager Nicholas  J.  Malter 

Station  Mgr George  R.  Torge 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Joseph  A.  HaeHner 

Film   Director Quintin  P.  Renner 

Program  Dir Frederick  A.  Keller 

Prod,  Manager John  L.  Hutchinson,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer Ralph  J.  Kingsley 

Consulting  Eng.. A.  E.   CuUum,  Jr. 

Asst.  Tech.  TV  Dir R.  G.  Beerbower 

WBUF-TV 

BUFFALO— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM 
NBC 

Channeh   17  UHF.AP:  114.5  Kw..VP:  229  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WBUF,  Inc.  "Sale  to  NBC 

pending  FCC  approval." 

Business  Address 184  Barton  St. 

Phone    Number Summer    1717 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    H-R 

Membership    NARTB 

Persident  &  Station  Mgr Sherwin  Grossman 

Vice-Pres.  &  Co-Mgr Gary  L.  Cohen 

Comm.  Mgr Robert  L.  Brenner 

Prog.  Coordinator Carol  S.  Moe 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Frank  Fredrics 

Sports    Director Don    Cunningham 

Publicity   Director Victoria    Patrick 

Film  Director William  Maier 

Director  of  Oper Ernest  E.  Rety 

Consulting   Eng Kear   &   Kennedy 

WGR-TV 

BUFFALO— 1954— NBC-DuM-ABC 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary   Authorization 
Channel:  2  VHF. .  .AP:  66  Kw.. .  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WGR  Corporation 

Business  Address 184  Barton  St. 

Phone  Number SUmmer  7115 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative   Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB 

President    George  F.  Goodyear 

General,  Station  Mgr J.  J.  Bernard 

Comm.  Manager Ollie  Howard 

Prog.  Director VanBeuren  De  Vries 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Phillip  Curtis 

Production    Mgr. Warren   Rossell 


Dir.  News  &  Sp.  Events VanBeuren  & 

Charles  Warren 

Film  Manager M.  Eisler 

Chief  Engineer Karl  B.  Hoffman 

Consulting    Eng Walter    L.    Davis 

WCN  Y-TV 

CARTHAGE— 1954^-ABCCBS^DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channeh  7  VHF..AP:  91.2  Kw...VP:   174  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Brockway  Company 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  211 

Phone  Number   410 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

President John   B.   Johnson 

General  Manager Louis  Saiff,  Jr. 

Station  Manager James  W.  Higgins 

Commercial  Mgr Alford  M.   Tauroney 

Program  &  Prom.  Director David  M.  Graves 

Film  Manager John  A.   LaLibertie 

Chief  Engineer Maynard  B.  Davis 

Consulting  Engineer George  C  Davis 

WKNY-TV 

KINGSTON— 1954— CBS-NBC-DuM 
ABC 

Channeh  66  UHF.  .AP:  11.5  Kw..  .VP:  24.4  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WKNY-TV  Corp. 

Business  Address 601  Broadway 

Phone    Number Kingston    4500 

Air  Time 6  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Meeker 

President Joseph   K.   Close 

General  Manager Robert  M.  Peebles 

Station    Manager Robert    L.    Sobin 

Prog.  Prod.,  Pub.  Director Irv  Rose 

Film  Manager Bern  Levy 

Chief   Engineer Bill   Reeves 

Consulting  Engineer George   Lohnes 

WABC-TV 

NEW  YORK— 1948— ABC 

Channel:  7  VHF.  .    AP:  40  Kw.. .  .VP:  80  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By 

American  Bcstg.-Paramount  Theaters,  Inc. 

Business  Address 7  W.  66th  St. 

Phone    Number SUsquehanna    7-5000 

Air   Time 16   hours   daily 

News    Service    INS 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative    Weed 

President Robert  E.  Kintner 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Ted  Oberielder 

Sales  Manager Trevor  Adams 

Sales  Secy Marie  Adams 

Program  Director Ardien  Rodner 

Nat.  Spot  Sales  &  Traffic  Mgr Dan  Norton 

Dir.  News  &  Sp.  Events John  Daly 

Production  Mgr Gordon  Kunx 

Publicity   Director DeWard  Jones 

Film  Manager George  Rice 

Chief  Engineer Frank  Marx 

Consulting  Eng Kear  &  Kennedy 


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WABD 

NEW  YORK— 1944— DuM 

Channel:  5  VHF.  .AP:  8.4  Kw..  .VP:  16.7  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Allen  B.  Du  MonI 

Laboratories,  Inc. 

Business  Address 515  Madison  Ave. 

Phone  Number MUrray  Hill  8-2600 

Air  Time 13  hours  daily 

News   Service UP 

Representative   Avery-Knodel 

Membership   NARTB 

President Allen    B.    DuMont 

Managing  Director Ted  Bergmann 

Station  Manager George  L.  Barenbregge 

Sales    Manager W.    Crawford 

Prog.,  Prod.  Director James  L.  Caddigan 

Promotion  Director Norman  S.  Ginsburg 

Director  of  News  &  Sp.  Events David  Lowe 

Publicity  Director Gerald  Lyons 

Film  Manager Henry  Humphrey 

Chief  Engineer Rodney  D.  Chipp 

WATV 

NEWARK,  N.  I. 

(See  New  Jersey  listing) 

WCBS-TV 

NEW  YORK— 1941— CBS 

Channel:    2   VHF.  .AP:    22   Kw..  .VP:    43   Kw. 

Owned-Oper Columbia  Bcstg.  System  Inc. 

Business  Address 485  Madison  Are. 

Phone  Number PLaza  1-2345 

Air  Time 19  hours  daily 

News  Service AP.  INS,  UP 

Representative CBS  TV  Spot  Sales 

Membership   NARTB,  TvB 

President  (CBS  Inc.) Frank  Stanton 

President  (CBS  TV  Div.).  .J.  L.  Van  Volkenburg 

General  Manager Sam  Cook  Digges 

General  Manager  Asst Clarence  Worden 

General  Sales  Mgr Frank  Shakespeare 

Program   Dir Hal   Hough 

Dir.  Adv.  &  Sales  Promotion Robert  G.  Patt 

Asst.  Prog.  Dir.  &  Prod.  Mgr. . .  Dan  Gallagher 

Publicity  Director Robert  Fuller 

Film  Manager William  C.  Lacey 

Chief  Engineer Robert  G.  Thompson 

WOR-TV 

NEW  YORK— 1949 

Channel:  9  VHF AP:  44Kw VP:  88  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By General  Teleradio,   Inc. 

Business  Address 1440  Broadway 

Phone   Number LOngacre   4-8000 

Air  Time 11 V2   hours  daily 

News    Service AP,    UP 

Station    Representative H-R   Reps. 

Membership   NARTB,  TvB 

President Thomas    F.    OTIeil 

V.P.  in  Charge Gordon  Gray 


Executive  Asst Seymour  Handy 

Comm,  Mgr Charles  H.  PhUips 

Promotion  Director Robert  Sullivan 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events George  Brown 

Production  Mgr Ivan  Reiner 

Publicity  Director Richard  Jackson 

Film    Manager Milford   Fenster 

Chief  Engineer Charles   Singer 

WPIX 

NEW  YORK— 1948 

Channel:   11  VHF.  .AP:  51  Kw..  .VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By N.  Y.  Daily  News 

Address 220   E.   42nd    St. 

Phone  Number MU  2-6500 

Air  Time 12  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Newspaper    Affiliation . .  . .  N.    Y.    Daily    News 

Station   Representative Free  &  Peters 

President F.  M.  Flynn 

V.P..  Gen..  Mgr F.  M.  Thrower 

Asst.   Gen.  Manager L.   Pop>e 

Program  Manager W.  R.  Rich 

News  &  Sp.  Events  Mgr Walter  Engels 

Sales  Mgr J.  A.  Patterson 

Promotion  Director M.  Kraemer 

Chief    Engineer O.    Freeman 

Film  Mgr Carol  Levine 

Consulting  Engineer A.  D.  Ring 

WRCA-TV 

NEW  YORK— 1941— NBC 

Channel:  4  VHF.  .AP:  7.25  Kw..  .VP:  14.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By National  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 30  Rockefeller  Ploia 

Phone  Number Circle  7-8300 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

News  Service AP,  INS.  UP 

Representative NBC  Spot  Sales  Dept. 

Membership   NARTB 

General  Manager Hamilton  Shea 

Station  Manager Ernest  de  la  Ossa 

Comm.  Manager Jay  Heiten 

Program   Director Steve  Krantz 

Prom.,  Adv.,  &  Merh.  Dir Max  E.  Buck 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bill  Bems 

Production  Manager Peter  Affe 

Publicity  Director William  Anderson 

Chief  Engineer Al  Jackson 


WIRI 

PLATTSBURG— 1954— DuM 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  5  VHF. .  .AP:  12  Kw..  .  .VP:  20  Kw. 
Owned-Oper..  .Great   Northern   Television  Inc. 

Business  Address 357  Cornelia  St. 

Phone  Number   3070 

News  Service    AP 

President.  Gen.,  Sales  Mgr Joel  H.  Scheier 

Program   Director Hal   Wilson 

Production  Director Carl  Stohn  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer John  H.  Nazak 


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communities,  widely  separated  though  they  may  be  in  terms 
of  miles-as-the-crow-flies,  are  closer  than  the  fingers  on  a 
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WHAM-TV 

ROCHESTER— 1949— NBC 

Channel:   5  VHF.  .AP:   50   Kw..  .VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Stromberg  Carlson   Co. 

Business  Address IQO  Carlson  Road 

Phone    Number Culver    7240 

Representative     Hollingbery 

Membership   NARTB 

Vice-Pres..  Gen.  Mgr William  Fay 

Commercial  Manager John  W.  Kennedy,  Jr. 

Program  Director Charles  W.  Siverson 

Promotion  Director Ralph  Wallace 

Publicity   Director Terry   David 

Director  of  News David  E.  Kessler 

Production    Mgr James    Trayhern 

Film   Director I>avid   Manning 

Chief    Engineer Kenneth    Gardner 

WHEC-TV 

ROCHESTER— 1953-^CBS 

Channel:   10  VHF.  .AP:  66  Kw..  .VP:   124  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Gannett  Co.,  Inc. 

Business   Address 55  Exchange  St. 

Phone   Number Baker    6740 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

Membership    NARTB,    TvB 

President Frank  E.  Gannett 

Vice-Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr C.  Glover  DeLaney 

Asst.  Gen.  Manager Lowell  H.  MacMillon 

Comm.  Manager LeMoine   C.  Wheeler 

Program  Director William  J.  Adams 

Promotion  Director Betty  Borden 

Production   Manager Douglas    Tillett 

Film   Manager James    Reidenbach 

Chiei  Engineer Bernard  C.  O'Brien 

Technical  Director Richard  K.  Blackburn 

WVET-TV 

ROCHESTER— 1953--CBS-ABC 

Channeh  10  VHF.  .AP:  62.5  Kw..  .VP:  125  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Veterans  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business   Office 17   Clinton  Ave.  S. 

Phone    Number Hamilton    4820 

Representative     Boiling 

Pres..  Gen.,  Station  Mgr Ervin  F.  Lyke 

Comm.  Manager Arthur  Murrellwright 

Program,  Pub.  Director Paul  C.  Louther 

Promotion  Director Donald  Kallock 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events David  Roberts 

Production   Manager F.    Chase   Taylor 

Film  Manager Arthur  V.  Cook 

Chief   Engineer Raymond   Jones 

Consulting   Eng John   Creutz 


WRGB 


SCHENECTADY— 1939 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channeh    6   VHF..AP:    47   Kw..  .VP:    93   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By General  Electric   Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 1  River  Road 

Phone  Number Schenectady  7-2261 

Air  Time 17  Va  hours  daily 

News  Service UP,  AP 

Representative NBC    Spot    Sales 

Membership    NARTB,    TvB 


President Chester    H.    Lang 

General  Mgr Raymond  W.  Welpott 

Manager  of  GE  Broadcasting 

Stations  Dept Robert  B.  Hanna.  Jr. 

Comm.  Manager Robert  F.  Reid 

Prog.  Director.  Film  Mgr Albert  G.  Zink 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director James  Q.  Cobb 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events.  .Lansing  Christman 
Chief   Engineer Willard   J.   Purcell 

WHEN-TV 

SYRACUSE— 1948— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:   8  VHF..AP:    100  Kw.  VP:    190   Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By. Meredith  Syracuse  TV  Corp. 

Address 101   Court  St. 

Phone  Number    74-5711 

Air  Time I7V2  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     Katz 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President E.  T.  Meredith.  Jr. 

Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr Paul  Adanti 

Comm.   Manager W.  H.  Bell 

Prog.  Dir.,  Film.  Prod.  Mgr Gordon  Aldeman 

Prom.,    Publicity  Director Robert  G.  Peel 

Chief  Engineer Frank  Spain 

WSYR-TV 

SYRACUSE— 1950— NBC 

Channeh   3  VHF.  .AP:   50  Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Central  N.  Y.  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address 224  Harrison  St. 

Phone  Number   3-7111 

Air  Time 18   hours  daily 

News.  Affil..  .Post  &  Standard,  Herald-Journal 

News  Service UP  INS 

Representative    . . . .  Harrington-Righter-Parsons 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr E.  R.  Vadeboncoeur 

Comm.  Manager William  R.  Alf ord.  Jr. 

V.P.  in  Charge  of  Prog William  V.  Rothrum 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Thomas  F.  McCollum 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Fred  Hillegas 

Program   Director James   McDonald 

Film  Manager Rodney  Swif* 

Chief  Engineer Albert  Echolzer 

Consulting  Eng Craven,  Lohnes  &   Culver 


WKTV 


UTICA— 1949— ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channeh  13  VHF..AP:  100  Kw...VP:  187  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Copper  City  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  386 

Phone  Number   3-0404 

Air  Time 18  hours  doily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Donald  Cooke,  Inc. 

President Myron  J.  Kallet 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Michael  C.  Fusco 

Program  Dir Jack  Fredericks 

Pro.,  Pub.  Director Frank  Gruenewald 

Dir  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Lyle  Bosley 

Prod.  Manager Edward  Whittaker 

Film  Manager Joseph  Casaletta 

Chief  Engineer De  Forest  T.  Layion,  Jr. 

Consulting  Eng George  Adair 


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NORTH  CAROLINA 


Top.  Fob.   1,   1955  (Est.)    1,308.000  —  TV  Homes  556,000 
Stations  in  State   11 


WISE-TV 

ASHEVILLE—  1 953— NBC 

Channel:   62  AP:    16  Kw VP:   29  Kw. 

Owned-Operated   By WISE.  Inc. 

Address 100   Colleqe  St. 

Phone    Number 3-5381 

Air  Time 5  hours  daily 

News   Service    AP 

Representative    Boiling 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Harold  H.  Thomas 

Commercial  Mgr Joseph  J.  Master 

Program   Director Coletta  M.  Mouw 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Rex  Moore 

Film  Manager Paul  Bridges 

Chief    Engineer John   Randolph 

W  L  0  S  -  T  V 

ASHEVILLE— 1954— ABC— DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 

Channel:    13: AP:   85   Kw VP:   170  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By ..  .  .Skyway  Broadcasting  Co. 

Business  Address 288  Macon  Avenue 

Phone    Number 2-2431 

Air  Time 11  hours  daily 

News   Service    UP 

Rep Venard.  Rintoul  &  McConnell;  Ayers 


President Charles  M.  Britt 

Gen.  Mgr.  &  Exec.  V.P Charles  B.  Britt 

Comm.  Manager Bradley  H.  Roberts 

Prog.  Dir..  Prod.  Mgr Charles  E.  Newcomb 

Dir  of  News  &  Sp.  Events.  .James  E.  Edmonds 

Production  Manager Charles  E.  Newcomb 

Film  Manager Bob  Hensley 

Chief  Engineer M.  D.  Hunnicut 

C.  Eng..Page.  Creutz,  Garrison  &  Waldschmitt 

WQMC 

CHARLOTTE— 1953u-ABC-NBC.DuM 

Channeh    36   UHF..AP:    12   Kw..  .VP:    24   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.    By WAYS-TV 

Business  Address 3229  South  Blvd. 

Phone  Number   ED  4-5374 

Ai:  Time 7  hours  daily 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Boiling 

President Harold   H.   Thorns 

General  Manager James  P.  Poston 

Station  Manager James  iF.  Polston 

Comm.   Manager George  Carter 

Program  Dir.,  Prod.  Mgr Richard  Frosch 

Promotion   Director Don  Matney 

Dir  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bill  Rollins 

Chief   Engineer B.   C.   Stewart 

Consulting  Eng Craven,  Lohnes  &  Culver 


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WBTV 

CHARLOTTE— 1949 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  3  VHF. . .  AP:  60  Kw.. . .  VP:  100  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By . .  Jefferson  Standard  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business    Address 1901    W.   Morehead 

Phone   Number    3-8833 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

News  Service UP.  AP 

Representative CBS  TV  Spot  Sales 

Membership     NARTB.    TvB 

President Joseph   M.   Bryan 

Exec.  V.P..  Gen.  Mgr Charles  H.  Crutchfield 

V.P.,  Sales  &  Prom J.  Robert  Covington 

V.P.  Prog.  &  Pub.  Rel Kenneth  I.  Treadwell 

Controller C.   K.   Spicer 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr Wallace  J.  Jorgenson 

Sales  Manager Paul  B.  Marion 

Dir.  of  Engineering Thomas  Howard 

Promotion  Supervisor John  Dillon 

Prod.  Supervisor Lacy  Sellars 

Publicity  Director Ned  Burgess 

Film  Supervisor Charlie  Seward 


WTVD 

DURHAM— 1954— ABC-NBC 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  11  VHF.  AP:  29.3  Kw..  .VP:  47.8  Kw. 
Owned-Oper. .  .  Durham  Bcstg.  Enterprises.  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  2009 

Phone  Number   22111 

Air  Time 9  V2  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership    TvB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Harmon  L.  Duncan 

Comm.    Manager Mike    Thompson 

Prog.  Dir.,  News  Dir Ernie  Greup 

Promotion  Director Norman  Hackney 

Production    Manager Harry    Middleton 

Publicity  Director Carolyn   Weiss 

Film   Buyer Dale  Baum 

Chief    Engineer Henry   Cronin 

WFM Y-TV 

GREENSBORO— 1948 

Channel:  2  VHF. .  AP:  8.4  Kw..  .VP:  18.72  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By Greensboro  News  Co. 

Address 212   N.   Davie   St. 

Phone  Number    4-0114 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News    Service UP 

News.  Affil News.  Record 

Representative ..  Harrington.  Righter  &  Parsons 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager Gaines  Kelley 

Commercial  Mgr Wm.   S.  Baskerville 

Program  Director Gomer  R.  Lesch 

Prom.  Mgr Richard  Zaron 

Film  Manager Jack  Wiggins 

Chief  Engineer William  E.  Neill 

Consulting    Engineer Craven,    Lohnes,    6 

Culver 


WNCT 

GREENVILLE— 1953 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  9  VHF.  . .  AP:  56  Kw..  .  .VP:  100  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By .  .  .  Carolina  Bcstg.  System  Inc. 

Business    Address Evans    Street 

Phone  Number   6181 

Air  Time 16.45   hours  daily 

News    Service UP 

Representative    Pearson 

Membership    TvB 

President Earl   Westbrook 

Gen..  Sta.  Manager ....  A.  Hartwell  Campbell 

Comm.  Manager John  G.  Clark.  Jr. 

Program  Director Eck  Wall 

Promotion  Mgr Dave  Mosier 

Production  Mgr Joe  Reaves 

Film   Manager Malcolm   Nicholson 

Chief  Engineer Hank  Tribley 

Consuhing  Eng Everett  Dillard 

WNOA-TV 

RALEIGH— 1953 
ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  28  UHF.    AP:  102  Kw..  .VP:  182  Kw. 

Owned-Ojer.  Bq Sir  Walter  Television  Co. 

Business  Address 219  S.  McDowell  St. 

Phone   Number    2-0321 

Air  Time 15  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Avery-Knodel.    Inc. 

Membership    NARTB.   TvB 

President John   W.  English 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Charles  G.  Baskerville 

Commercial   Mgr Earl    Welde 

Chief  Engineer Pete  Miller 

Consuhing  Engineer Craven.  Lohnes 


WM  FD-TV 

WILMINGTON— 1954— ABC-NBC 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channeh   6  VHF...AP:   31  Kw....VP:  62  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By WMFD-TV,   Inc. 

Business  Address 225  Princess  Street 

Phone    Number 3-4666 

Air  Time 8  hours  doily 

News    Service UP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

President.  Gen.  Mgr R.  A.  Dunlea 

Station  Manager R.  A.  Dunlea.  Jr. 

■Comm.  Manager CO.  Shields 

Program   Director Clint   Long 

Promotion  Director Bob  Caudle 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events ....  Paul  Jennewein 

Production   Manager Bob  West 

Publicity   Director Gene  Warren 

Film  Manager John  McNeil 

Chief  Engineer E.  I.  Herring 

Consulting  Engineer A.  D.  Ring 


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WSJS-TV 

WINSTON  SALEM— 1953— NBC 

Channel:    12  VHF      AP:    21.9   Kw...VP:   40   Kw. 

Owned  Oper.   By Triangle  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business   Address 419-21   N.  Spruce  St. 

Phone    Number 5-231 1 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

Newspaper    Afliliate    ..  Wniston  Salem    Journal 
&  Twin  City  Sentinel 

News    Service    UP 

Representative      Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB.   TvB 

Exec.  V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Harold  Essex 

Sales  Manager Harry  B.  Shaw 

Program  Manager John  A.  Comas 

Promotion  &   Publicity  Dir Jack  Abernathy 

Director  News F.  O.  Carver 


Production  Manager Robert  C.  Estes 

Film   Manager Carl  Wiegold 

Operations   Manager Phil   Hedrick 

Consulting  Eng Craven,  Lohnes  &  Culver 

WTOB-TV 

WINSTON-SALEM— 1953 
ABC-DuM 

Channel:   26   UHF..AP:   9   Kw..    VP:    17.2   Kw. 
Owned-Oper.    By . . .  Winston-Salem    Bcstg.    Co. 

Business   Address Box   5176 

Phone   Number    3-4353 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

Representative H-R     Television 

President    James   W.   Coon 

General  Manager [ohn  G.  Johnson 

Production  Mgr.,  Film  Dir Tracy  Lounsbury 

Chief    Engineer Jim   Hoke 


NORTH  DAKOTA 

Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  648,000  —  TV  Homes  32,000 
Stations  in  State  4 


KFYR-TV 

BISMARCK— 1953— NBC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:    5    VHF..VP:    50   Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Oper,  By Meyer  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business    Address 202  V2    Fourth   St. 

Phone  Number CA  3-0900 

Air    Time 10    hours    daily 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

Representative     Hoag-Blcdt 

President Mrs.  P.  J.  Meyer 

General   Manager F.   E.   Fitzsimonds 

Comm,  Manager A.  L.  Anderson 

Program  Director Cal  Culver 

Prom..  News  &  Sp.  Events  Dir..  .  .Jack  Swenson 

Production  Manager Wayne  Turner 

Film   Manager C.  F.  Dirlam 

Chief   Engineer Ivor  Nelson 

Consulting  Engineer E.  C.  Page 

WDAY-TV 

FARGO— 1953— NBC-CBS-DuM-ABC 

Channel:    6    VHF  ..AP:    33    Kw..  .VP:    66    Kw. 

Owned-Oper.    By WDAY.   Inc. 

Business    Address 118   Broadway 

Phone  Number    5357 

Representative Free    &    Peters 

President E.    C.    Reineke 

Manager Tom  Barnes 

Asst.    Manager Jack    Dunn 

Program  Manager  Ken  Kennedy 

Promotion   Mgr.                                 .  .  Roy   Pedersen 
Production    Director Jack    Gctuvitte 


KCJB-TV 

MINOT— 1953-.ABC-CBS^NBC-DuM 

Channeh  13  VHF. .  .AP:  15  Kw.. .  .VP:  30  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By North  Dakota  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 15  West  Central  Ave. 

Phone   Number    51-161 

Air  Time 12  hours  dcrily 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  General  Manager John  W.  Boler 

Sta.,  Comm.  Manager Herman  Burkart 

Prog.,  Pub.,  Prod..  Film  Dir Don  Kingsley 

Dir.  News  &  Sp.  Events William  Johnson 

Chief  Engineer Joe  Main 

Consulting  Engineer Lloyd  R.  Amoo 

KXJB 

VALLEY  aTY--1954— CBS-DuM 

Channel:   4   VHF.  .AP:   57   Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By . .  North  Dakota  Bcstg.  Co..  Inc. 

Business  Address 4000  West  Front  Street 

Phone  Number   4461 

Air  Time 11  hours  daily 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative    Weed 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr John  W.  Boler 

S'.ation,  Comm.  Manager.  .  .  .William  L.  Hurley 

Progrcrm  Director Hal  Kennedy 

Promotion    Director Stanley    Spanglei 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Joe  McCarthy 

Operations  Manager Judy  Lawton 

Film  Manager Lois  Stewart 

Chief  Engineer ,  Robert  Ridgeway 

Consulting    Engineer Lloyd    Amoo 


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Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  8,724,000  —  TV  Homes  2,319,  000 
Stations  in  State  19 


WAKR-TV 

AKRON— 1953— ABC 

Channel:  49  UHF.  .AP:  9.1  Kw..  .VP:  18.2  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By Summit   Radio    Corp. 

Business  Address 853  Copley  Road 

Phone  Number POrtage  2-8811 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Affiliation . . .  Akron  Beacon  Journal 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

President S.   Bernard   Berk 

General  Manager Roger  G.  Berk 

V.P.  in  charge  of  Sales. . .  .Kenneth  M.  Keegan 

Program  Director Bloyce  M.  Wright 

Prom.,  Pub.,  Director A.  R.  Cooper 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Ed  McDonald 

Director  Milton  Eonuto 

Film  Manager William  A.  Mavrides 

Chief  Engineer Irwin  L.  Knopp 

Consulting  Engineer Kear  &  Kennedy 


WICA-TV 

ASHTABULA— 1953 

Channels:  15  UHF. .  .AP:  12  Kw.. .  .VP:  20  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.    By WICA.    Inc. 

Business    Address Jefferson    Road 

Phone   Number    32-126 

Air  Time 3  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

President D.  C.  Rowley 

General  Manager John  Colin 

Station  Manager Donald  Fassett 

Comm.   Manager Vernon   Webstei 

Prog.  Dir..  Film  Mgr John  Strasen 

Prom.  &  P\ib.  Director Lawrence  Gerrity 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Andrew  Holecko 

Production  Manager Robert  Coxe 

Chief  Engineer Frank  Bernato 

Consulting  Engineer Guatney  &  Jones 


WCPO-TV 

CINCINNATI— 1949— ABC-DuM 

Channeh  9  VHF.  .AP:   130  Kw..  .VP:   250  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.   By .  .  Scripps-Howard  Radio,  Inc. 

Business  Address 2345  Symmes  St. 

Phone    Number CApital    0777 

Air  Time 17V2  hours  daily 

News   Service    UP 

Newspaper     Affiliation Scripps  Jloward 


Representative The  Branham  Co. 

Membership    NARTB 

President Jack  R.  Howard 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr M.  C.  Watters 

Station  Manager Glenn  C.  Miller 

National  Sales  Dir Patrick  H.  Crafton 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr Ed  Weston 

Prom.,    Pub.    Director Maurice    Wattenburg 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Robert  Otto 

Sales  Mgr Clarence  (Chick)  Doty 

Production  Manager Len  Goorian 

Film   Manager Sidney   Barger 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Adams 


WKRC-TV 

CINCINNATI— 1949— CBS 

Channel:  12  VHF.  .AP:  195  Kw...VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Cincinnati.  Inc. 

Business   Address Times-Star  Bldg. 

Phone  Number Garfield  1331 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

News  Service   AP 

Newspaper  Affiliation    Times-Star 

Representative    Katz 

Membership   NARTB 

President    Hulbert   Taft.  Jr. 

General  Manager U.  A.  Latham 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr Robert  T.  Schlinkert 

Program  Director Paul  E.  Shumate 

Coord.  Director  of  Merch.,  Prom. 

&  Publicity John  J.  Walsh 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events ....  George  Palmer 

Comm.  Prod.  Manger George  Rogers 

Publicity  Director Fred  Thomas 

Promotion    Director Lila    Lambert 

Film  Manager Emil  Bergdolt 

Director  of  Eng George  Wilson 

Consulting   Engineer George  Davis 

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WLW-T 


CINCINNATI— 1948— NBC 

Channeh   5   VHF..AP:   50   Kw...VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned-Operated    By Crosley    Bcstg.    Corp. 

Address 140   W.  Ninth  St. 

Phone    Number Cherry    1822 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

News  Service UP,  INS 

Rep WLW  Sales,  NBC  Spot  Sales 

Membership   NARTB,  TvB 

Chairman  of  the  Board James  D.  Shouse 

Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr Robert  E.  Dunville 


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greater  Grade-A  coverage  than  any  other 
Cleveland  station. 

a  Storer  Station— which 

means  the  finest  in 
programming  and  service. 

It's  a  triple  combination  you  can't  beat 
for  selling  results  in  the  4  billion  dollar 
Greater  Cleveland  market! 


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Cleveland 


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V.P.  &  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr Ward  Quaal 

V.P.  &  Dir.  TV  Oper John  T.  Murphy 

V.P.  &  Treasurer K.  T.  Murphy 

V.P..  Public  Rela  lions Gil  Kingsbury 

Station  Mgr Robert  Boulware 

Asst.    Manager Harry    LeBrun 

Program    Director James    Bruce 

Dir.  Client  Service  Dept Richard  K.   Jones 

Prom..  Pub.  Director James  E.  Allen 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Terry  Flynn 

Exec.  Producer Pete  Katz 

Dir.  Film  Procurement Al  Sussman 

Film   Director Art   Nevins 

Chief  Engineer R.  J.  Rockwell 

Consulting  Engineer Weldon   &   Corr. 


WEWS 

CLEVELAND— 1947— CBS 

Channel:    5   VHF..AP:    47   Kw...VP:    93    Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By .  . .  Scripps-Howard  Radio,  Inc. 

Business-Studio  Address 1816  E.  13th  St. 

Phone   Number TOwer    1-5454 

Air  Time 17  Vi  hours  daily 

News    Service     UP 

Newspaper    Affiliation Sripps-Howard 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative     Branham 

President Jack   R.   Howard 

General  Manager James  C.  Hanrahan 

Station  Director J.  Harrison  Hartley 

Advertising  Manager Floyd  E.  Weidman 

General  Executive David  M.  Baylor 

Exec.  Program  Mgr Betty  Cope 

Dir.  of  News  &  Spec.  Events .  .  Donald  L.  Perris 

Film   Manager Gilbert  S.  Canfield 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  B.  Epperson 


WNBK 

CLEVELAND— 1948— NBC 

Channel:  3 AP:   50  Kw VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.    By National    Bcstg.    Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 815  Superior  Ave. 

Phone  Number CHerry  1-0942 

Air  Time 18  V2  hours  daily 

News    Service AP.    UP 

Representative NBC    Spot   Sales 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Sylvester  L.  Weaver 

General  Manager Lloyd  E.  Yoder 

Asst.  General  Manager 

&  Director  Sales William  N.  Davidson 

Sales  Mgr Theodore  H.  Walworth,  Jr. 

Program  Manager George  W.  Cyr 

Promotion  Director Clement  G.  Scerback 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events.  .Edward  R.  Wallace 

Oper.  Supervisor William  A.  Howard 

Publicity   Director Robert  Horan 

Film  Manager Albert  L.  O'Deal 

Engineer-in-charge S.  E.  Leonard 

Consulting    Engineer NBC   Engineering 


WXEL 

CLEVELAND— 1949— CBS 

Channel:   8  VHF..AP:   191   Kw...VP:   316   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Storer  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1630   Euclid    Ave. 

Phone   Number TOwer    1-8989 

Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

News   Service UP.  AP,  INS 

Representative     Katz 

Membership    NARTB.   TvB 

President    George    B.    Storer 

Managing    Director Franklin    Snyder 

Publicity    Director Barbara    Snyder 

Commercial  Mgr R.  C.  Wright 

Program   Director Ben   Wickham 

Chief  Engineer H.  A.  Brinkman 

Consulting  Engineer A.  Earl  CuUum 

WBNS-TV 

COLUMBUS— 1949— CBS 

Channel:  10  VHF.  .AP:  123  Kw..  .VP:  219  Kw. 

Owned  By Dispatch  Printing  Co. 

Business    Address 33    N.    High    St. 

Phone  Number Fletcher  3538 

Air   Time I7V2    hours   daily 

Newspaper    Affiliation ....  Columbus    Dispatch 

News  Service    AP 

Station   Representative Blair   TV 

Membership    NARTB.   TvB 

Dir.  of  Television Richard  A.  Borel 

Program  Director Jerome  R.  Reeves 

Sales    Director Robert    D.    Thomas 

Promotion   Director Barbara   Haddox 

Dir.  News  &  Spe.  Events Chester  S.  Long 

Production  Dir John  Haldi 

Public  Serv.  Dir Charles  S.  Cady 

Merchandising  Dir Morton  Sherman 

Film  Buyer Betty  Dixon 

Chief   Engineer Lester   H.   Naf zger 

Consulting    Engineer Jansky    &    Bailey 

WLW-C 

COLUMBUS— 1949— NBC-ABC 

Channeh    4   VHr..AP:    13    Kw...VP:    26    Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By Crosley  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address. .  .3165  Olentangy  River  Rd. 

Phone   Number Jefferson   5441 

Membership    TvB 

Air  Time 19  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

President Robert   E.   Dunville 

Vice  Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr James  Leonard 

Commercial  Mgr James  G.  Burgess 

Program  Director Walter  S.  Jacobs 

Promotion  Director Donald  H.  Edgemon 

Production    Manager Bud    Gillis 

Dir.  of  News  &  Spec.  Events ....  David  Nichols 

Film  Manager Carol  Barclay 

Chief    Engineer Charles    Sloan 


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CINCINNATrS  MOST  POWERFUL  TELEVISION  STATION 

WKRC-TV 

Now  316,000  watts 


ON    CHANNEL    12 
Cin  cinnapfOhio 


CBS  programming  over  WKRC-TV 

dominates  the  Cincinnati  area 

day  and  night.  ^^  " 


WKI^C-TV— CINCINNA TW  OHIO 

MAXIMUM  POWER 
IN  COLUMBUS 

WTVN-TV 


Now  100,000  watts 


ON  CHANNEL  6 

Columbus,  Ohio 

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WTVN-TV— COLUMBUS,    OHIO 


[Jon  Cbapin 

,V^r.   Sew  York  Office 

550  Fifth  Avenue 


Ken  Church 
National  Sales  Manager 


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WTVN-TV 

COLUMBUS— 1949— CBS-DuM 

Channel:  6  VHF.  .AP:  60  Kw...VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Cincinnati,  Inc. 

Address 753  Hormon  Ave. 

Phone  Number CApitol  8-5801 

Air  Time 15  hours  daily 

News    Service    AP 

Representative    Katz 

Membership    NARTB 

President Hulbert    Taft,    Jr. 

Exec.   Vice-President Kenneth  Church 

General  Manager J.  W.  McGough 

Sales  Manager Edwin  G.  Richter,  Jr. 

Program  Director Joseph  A.  Jenkins 

Promotion    Jirector Bernice    Caldron 

Director  of  News Joe  Hill 

Film   Manager Richard   McKinney 

Chief   Engineer William  H.  Hansher 

WHIO-TV 

DAYTON— 1949— CBS-DuM 

Channel:  7  VHF..AP:   158  Kw...VP:  316  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By... Miami  Valley  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business   Address 45  S.  Ludlow  St. 

Phone  Number ADoms  2261 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Aff il Dayton  Daily  News 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     HoUingbery 

Membership    NARTB 

President James  M.  Cox  Jr. 

General  Manager J.   Leonard  Reinsch 

Station  Manager Robert  H.  Moody 

Commercial  Manager W.  E.  Wolaver 

Program  Director Charles  Gay 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Don  Wayne 

Production  Manager Jack   Hodgkinson 

Film  Manager Ralph  Gram 

Chief  Engineer Ernest  L.  Adams 

Consulting  Engineer Frank  H.  Macintosh 

WLW-D 

DAYTON— 1949— NBC-ABC 

Channel:   2  VHF.  .AP:   50  Kw..  .VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Crosley   Bcstg.  Corp, 

Business-Studio  Address. .  .4595  S.  Dixie  Hwy. 

^hone  Number Walnut  210? 

Air  Time 20  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative  . .  .WLW  Sales,  NBC  Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President    R.  E.  Dunville 

V.P.,  Gen.  &  Sta.  Mgr H.  P.  Lasker 

Comm.  Mgr C  R.  Dodswoxth,  Jr. 

Program    Director Bill    Bailey 

Prom.,  Publicity  Dir Dorothy  A.  Sanders 

Chief  Engineer Lester  Sturgill 

WLOK-TV 

LIMA— 1953— NBC 

Channeh  73  UHF...AP:  8  Kw....VP:  16  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WIOK,  Inc. 

Business  Address 1424  Rice  Ave. 

Phone  Number   6-3411 


Air  Time 8  hours  doily 

News  Service   UP 

Representative    H-H 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager Robert  O.  Runnerstrom 

National  Comm.  Mgr Lawrence  Webb 

Local  Comm.  Manager Horley  Lucas 

Program   Director Gordon  Max 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Joe  Rex 

Production    Manager Jack    Leverenz 

Film  Manager Lenore   Merritt 

Chief  Engineer Darrel  Hunter 

Consulting  Engineer.  .Craven,  Lohnes  &  Culver 

WSTV-TV 

STEUBENVILLE— 1953--CBS 

Channel:   9  VHF.  .AP:   70  Kw...VP:    140  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WSTV,  Inc. 

(CBS-TV   Pending   Approval) 

Business   Address Exchange  Realty  Bldg. 

Phone  Number    2-6265 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

News  Service UP 

Representative   Avery-Knodel 

President Jack  N.  Berkman 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager John  J.  Laux 

Gen.  Mgr.  Designate F.  F.  Samuels 

Comm.  Mgr.,  Prom.  Dir Joseph  M.  Troesch 

Prog.  Dir.,  Prod.  Mgr Robert  E.  Holt 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Scott  McMurray 

Pub.  Director Mira  Dejuli 

Film  Manager Carl  Kroskey 

Chief  Engineer Charles  S.  Shepherd 

Consulting  Engineer George  C.  Davis 

WSPD-TV 

TOLEDO— 1948— ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channeh    13  VHF.  .AP:   24  Kw...VP:   48  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Storer  Bdcstg.  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 136  Huron  St. 

Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

News   Service INS,   UP 

Phone   Number Adams    3175 

Representative     Katz 

Membership   NARTB,  TvB 

President   George  B.  Storer 

V.P.  &  Managing  Dir AUe  L.  Haid 

Asst.  Station  Manager Les  Dana 

National  Soles  Mgr.,  Prom.  Dir. . .  Bill  Ashworth 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Jim  Uebelhort 

Production    Manager John    Sounders 

Film  Director Elaine   Phillips 

Chief  Engineer Bill  Stringfellow 

Consulting  Engineer Jansky  &  Bailey 

WFMJ-TV 

YOUNGSTOWN— 1953— NBC 

Channel:  21  UHF.  .AP:  87.5  Kw..  .VP:  175  Kw. 
Owned-Operoted  By . . .  Vindicator  Printing  Co. 

Address 101  W.  Boordman  Street 

Phone  Number    3-4121 

Air  Time 18  hours  doily 

Membership    NARTB 

Newspaper  Affil. . .  The  Youngstown  Vindicator 

Representative     Heodley-Reed 

President William  F.  Moog  Jr. 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm Mitchell  F.  Stanley 


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Proqram    Director Warren    S.    Park    Jr. 

Promotion   Director Eugene  A.  Barko 

Dir.  ol  News  &  Sp.  Events      .    William  Lindsay 

Prcduclion     Manager Charles    Cutler 

Film  Manager Eugene  L.  Donahay 

Chjel    Engineer Frank    A.    Dieringer 

Consulting    Engineer A.    Earl    Cullum    Jr. 

WKBN-TV 

YOUNGSTOWN— 1953— ABC-CBS 
DuM 

Channel:   27   UHF     AP:   95  Kw...VP:    160  Kw. 

Owned  Operated  By WKBN  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 3930    Sunset    Blvd. 

Phone    Number STerling   2-1145 

Newspaper  Altil Forest  City  Publishing  Co. 

News    Service AP,   INS,   UP 

Membership    N  ARTB 

Representative     Raymer 

President,   Gen.  Mgr W.  P.  Williconson,  Jr. 

Station  Dir„  Comm.  Mgr J.  L.  Bowden 

Program   Director D.   S.   Brice 

Promotion,  Publicity  Dir Jim  E.  Smith 

Dir.  News  &  Sp.  Events Gene  Stam 

Production    Mgr Howard    Rempes 

Film  Manager Norman  Berger 


Chief    Engineer B.   T.   Wilkins 

Consulting  Engineer Page,  Creutz, 

Garrison  &  Waldschmitt 

WHIZ-TV 

ZANESVILLE— 1953 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  50  UHF.  .AP:  40.7  Kw..  .VP:  74.1  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Southeastern  Ohio  TV 

System 

Business   Address Lind   Arcade  Bldg. 

Phone     Number 2-5431 

Air  Time SV2  hours  daily 

Newspaper   Affil Zanesville    Publ.    Co. 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    . . ; Pearson 

Membership     NARTB,    TvB 

President    Clay    Littick 

Gen.,  Station  Mgr Allan  Land 

Comm.   Manager Nate   Milder 

Program  Director Reed  Mellon 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Nancy  Armstrong 

Prod..  Film  Manager Edward  Fisher 

Chief  Engineer William  A.  Hunt,  Sr. 

Consulting  Engineer.  .Craven,  Lohnes  &  Culver 


OKLAHOMA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  2,312,000  —  TV  Homes  360,000 
Stations  in  State  10 


KTEN 


ADA— 1954— ABC 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  10  VHF.  AP:  141  Kw..  .VP:  252  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By ..  .  .Eastern  Okla.  TV  Co.,  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.   Box   10 

Phone  Number    1010 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News   Service    AP 

Rep Venard.   Rintoul   &   McConnell 

President Dr.   C.  C  Morris 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr BUI  Hoover 

Sec.  Treas.  &  Station  Mgr Brown  Morris 

Prog.,    Prom.    &   Pub.   Dir Nadine   Wheeler 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events.  .George  Millers,  Jr. 

Production    Maanger Jack    Hoover 

Film    Manager G.    C.    Northington 

Chief  Engineer Fred  Smith 

Consulting   Elng, .    Vandivere,   Cohen  &  Wearn 

KGEO-TV 

ENID— 1954— ABC 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:   5  VHF..    AP:   50   Kw...VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By Streets  Electronics,  Inc. 

Business   Address 206   East   Randolph 

Phone  Number    835 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News    Service    UP 

Representative '. John    E.    Pearson 

Membership    NARTB 

President    .  P.  R.  Banta 


Gen.   Station  Mgr George   Streets 

Comm.  Manager.  . , Tom  Belcher 

Program  Director Marylin  Ellis 

Prom.,  News  &  Sp.  Ev.  Dir Casey  Cohlmia 

Production  Manager Gene  Clark 

Film  Manager Bill  Evans 

Chief  Engineer William  Teitzel 

Consulting  Engineer A.  Earl  Cullum 

KSWO-TV 

LAWTON— 1950— DuM 

Channel:   7  VHF..AP:   4.7   Kw..  .VP:   9.6   Kw. 
Owned-Operated  By 

Oklahoma  Quality  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 406  V2  D.  Ave. 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

Phone  Number   7777 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News  Service UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative    Pearson 

President R.    H.    Drewry 

Comptroller Paul   N.   Goode 

Station  Manager Ross  Baker 

Comm.  Manager Al  Shore 

Prog.,   Prom.  Director Lyle  Gaston 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Jack  Sasser 

Production  Manager Bill  Wheatley 

Publicity    Director June    Reynolds 

Film  Manager Murdoch  Matthew 

Chief  Engineer Williord  Cochran 

Consulting  Engineer William  Buiord 


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KTVX 

MUSKOGEE— 1954— ABC— EhiM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:  8  VHF.  .AP:   158  Kw..  .VP:   316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Tulsa  Broadcasting  Co. 

Business   Address Box   1739 

Phone    Number 2-3191 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB 

President   John  T.  Grilfin 

Exec.  Vice  Pres James  C.  Leake 

Vlce-Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr L.  A.  Blust,  Jr. 

Station   Manager Ted   Cramer 

Sales  Manager William  D.  Swanson 

National  Sales  Mgr Ben  Holmes 

Program  Director John  Devine 

Prom.,    Publicity    Director George   Ketcham 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Jack  Morris 

Production   Mgr Ellison   Stanbaugh 

Film  Manager A.  A.  (Bus)  Dory 

Engineering  Supervisor Robert  E.  Snider 

Chief  Engineer Louis  Brown 

Consulting    Engineer. Paul   Godley 


KMPT 


OKLAHOMA  CITY— 1953— DuM 

Channeh   19  UHF..AP:  89  Kw...VP:   178  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By KLPR  Television  Inc. 

Business  Address 128  W.  Commerce 

Phone  Number Central  2-1341 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Boiling 

General   Manager Troy  Hoskins 

Program   Director Lou   Miller 

Director    ol   News Michael    Kennedy 

Chief    Engineer John    Galbreath 


KTVQ 


OKLAHOMA  CITY— 1953— ABC-CBS 

Channel:  25  UHF.    AP:  137  Kw..  .VP:  275  Kw. 

OwnedOper.  By Republic  TV  &  Radio  Co. 

Business  Address 1901  Classe  Blvd. 

Phone  Number. .' Jackson  5-1581 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    H-R 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President   lobn  Esau 

Comm.   Mgr Raymond  Ruff 

Program   Director Dick   Kirchner 

Promotion    Director Al    Fiegel 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Jack  Sherman 

Production  Manager ...  Vlada  Dimac 

Publicity  Director Hugh  Scott 

Film  Manager Wayne   Taylor 

Chief  Engineer Harold  L.  Coomes 

Consulting  Eng. . .  Vandivere,  Cohen  &  Wearn 

KWTV 

OKLAHOMA  CITY— 1953— CBS 

Channel:  9  VHF..AP:   158  Kw..   VP:   316  Kw. 


Owned-Oper.  By . . .  Oklahoma  Television  Corp. 

Business  Address Box   8788 

Phone  Number Victor   3-6641 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

General  Manager Edgar  T.  Bell 

Commercial  Mgr Fred  L.  Vance 

Promotion.  Pub.  Dir Montez  Tjaden 

Film  Manager David  Hunt 

Director  of  News Bruce  Palmer 

Program  Director Perry  Dickey 

Chief  Engineer Morris  W.  Thomas 

WKY-TV 

OKLAHOMA  CITY— 1949 
ABC-NBC 

Channel:   4   VHF.  .AP:    60   Kw..  .VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WKY  Radiophone  Co. 

Studio  Address 500  E.  Britton  Rd. 

Phone  Number TRinity  8-2161 

Air  Time 17^2  hours  daily 

News  Service UP 

News  Affil. Okla.  Publishing  Co. 

Representative Katz 

Membership NARTB,    TvB 

President,   Gen.   Mgr E.   K.   Gcrylord 

Station  Manager P.  A.  Sugg 

Asst.   Station  Mgr Hoyt   Andres 

Adm.  Asst Eugene  B.  Dodson 

Program    Director Robert    Olson 

Prom.,    Publicity    Dir Wally    Kinnan 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Grant  Foster 

Asst.  Prog.  Mgr.,  Film  Mgr Kieth  Mathers 

Chief   Engineer H.  J.  Lovell 

Consulting  Eng A.  D.  Ring  &  Associates 

KOTV 

TULSA— 1949— CBS 

Channeh   6   VHF.  .AP:    50   Kw...VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By J.  H.  Whitney  &  Co. 

Business  Address 302  S.  Frankfort  St. 

Phone  Number    2-9233 

Air   Time 18   hours   daily 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB,   TvB 

Station   Representative    Petry 

Pres.,  Gen  Mgr C.  Wrede  Petersmeyer 

Oper..   &   Prod.   Mgr Dick   Campbell 

Comm.  Manager Jim  Richdale 

Prog.  Dir..  Film  Mgr Jim  Randolph 

Prom..  Publicity  Director Robert  Freeland 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Cy  Tuma 

Chief  Engineer George  Jacobs 

Consulting   Engineer Earl   CuUum 

KVOO-TV 

TULSA— 1954— NBC 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  2  VHF...AP:  11  Kw....VP:  22  Kw. 
Owned-Oped. .  .  Central  Plains  Enterprises,  Inc. 
Business  Address 311   South  Denver 


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Phone   Number    54-7204 

Air    Time 17   hours   daily 

Newt   Senrice    UP 

Representative    Blair   TV 

Membership    NARTB 

President    W.   G.  Skelly 

Gen..  Sta.  Manager C.  B.  Akers 


Comm.  Manager Buss  N.  LamJb 

Program  Director Bill   Sadler 

Prom.,   Pub.   Director Ann  Fellows 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Ken  Miller 

Film  Manager Wayne  Taylor 

Chief   Engineer John   Bushnell 

Consulting  Engineer Jonsky  &  Bailey 


OREGON 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)   1,672,000  —  TV  Homes  215,000 
Stations  in  State  5 


KVAL-TV 

EUGENE— 1954— ABC-NBC-DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:  13  VHF.  .  AP:  13.6  Kw..  .VP:  56  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Eugene  Television,  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  548 

Phone  Number 4-3245 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Rep HoUingbery.  Moore  &  Lund 

President   Bob  Booth 

Gen..  Sta.  Manager S.  W.  McCready 

Comm-.   Mgr.,  Pub.   Dir Glenn  Nickell 

Prog..  Prom.  Dir..  Prod.  Mgr.. .  .Bob  Lownsbery 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Phil  George 

Film   Manager Martin  Levenson 

Chief   Engineer Al   Barnard 


KBES-TV 

MEDFORD— 1953 
CBS-ABC-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  5  VHF.  .AP:  15.8  Kw..  .VP:  28.8  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By .  .  Southern  Oregon  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business   Address Box   1189 

Phone  Number 3-4581 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

Newspaper   Affil Grants   Pass   Courier 

News   Service AP 

Representative    Hoag,    Blair 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Amos   Voorhies 

Station   Manager Ed  A.  Malone 

Vice-Pres..  Business  Mgr Everett  A.  Faber 

General  Manager William  B.  Smullin 

Business   Manager Everett  A.  Faber 

Chief  Engineer Nestor  L.  Williams 

KLOR 

PORTLAND— ABC 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 

Channel:   12.... AP:   158  Kw VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned  By Huntington  Malarkey  Estate 

Addreti 4854    SW    19th   SU 


Sales  Rep Geo.  P.  HoUingbery 

E.  Rep. . .  Page,  Creutz,  Garrison  &  Waldschmitt 

Legal  Rep Barnes  &  Neilson 

Generol  Manager John  Sthley 


KOIN-TV 

PORTLAND— 1953— CBS-ABC 

Channel:  6  VHF. . . AP:  50  Kw.. .  .VP:  100  Kw. 
Owned  By. .  .Mt.  Hood  Radio  &  TV  Btstg.  Cbrp^ 

Business  Address 140  S.W.  Columbia  St. 

Phone  Number Atwoter  6412 

Rep CBS  Spot  Sales 

Membership    TvB 

President Theodore  R.  Gamble 

Vice  Pres.  &  Managing  Dir...C.  Howard  Lane 

National  Sales  Mgr John  L.  Palmer 

Local  Sales  Mgr Frank  H.  Coiiin 

Program  Director Ted  W.  Cooke 

Promotion  Director Robert  McGill 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Tal  Tripp 

Production  Manager , . .  .Roy  Rector 

Film  Manager Tad  M.  Williams 

Chief  Engineer Louis  S.  Bookwalter 


KPTV 


PORTLAND— 1952— ABC— DuM 
NBC 

Channel:  27  UHF.  .AP:  102  Kw..  .VP:  204  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By Empire  Coil  Co. 

Address 735  S.W.  20th  PI. 

Phone  Number   Capitol  9921 

Air  Time 16  hours  doily 

News    Service UP 

Representative NBC  Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President  &  Gen.  Mgr Herbert  Mayer 

Vice  Pres.  &  Sta.  Mgr Russell  K.  Olsen 

Comm.  Manager Charles  R.  White 

Program  Director Gene  Ragle 

Prom.  Director D.  Donald  Lonie.  Jr. 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events William  Swing 

Film   Manager Richard   Norman 

Chief    Engineer William    H.    McAlister 

Consulting  Eng. . .  Adler  Communications  Labs. 


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Television  Station  WGLY      ^'^"""^^ 


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Truly  An 

AREA 

Station 

Located  in  fhe 
center  of  the 

Allentown  -  Betlileliem  -  Easton 

Metropolitan  Area 

.  .  .  that  Serves  and  Sells  the  Third  Largest  Market  in 
Pennsylvania  .  .  .  44th  in  the  United  States. 

WGLV  '^^r 

Represented  by  Headley-Reed  TV 


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Stations  in  State  26 


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WFMZ-TV 

ALLENTOWN— 1954 

Station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  67  UHF .  AP:  43.6  Kw..  VP:  79.4  Kw. 
Owned-Oper..  .    Penn    Allen    Broadcasting    Co. 

Address     MacArthur    Road 

Phone    Number HEmlock    5-6733 

Air    Time 11    hours    daily 

News    Service    UP 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Raymond  F.  Kohn 

Comm.  Manager Perry  S.  Ury 

Program  Director Edward  F.  Glacken 

Promotion    Director Mark   Dean 

Film   Manager Don   Mohr 

Chief  Engineer Carl  C.  EgoH 

W  F  B  G  -  T  V 

ALTOONA— 1953— NBC-ABC-DuM 
CBS 

Channel:  10  VHF.  . AP:  158  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .The  Gable  Broadcasting  Co. 

Address    Gable  Arcade 

Phone    Number ALtoona   6467 

Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     H-R    Television 

Membership    NARTB 

Persident   George  P.  Gable 

Managing   Director Jack   Snyder 

Oper.  Manager George  R.  Burgoon 

Program   Director Lois  M.   Huey 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Samuel  W.  Patton 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Charlie  Ritchie 

Film  Manager B.  Harley  Shook 

Chief  Engineer K.  R.  Brubaker 

Consuting  Eng Craven,  Lohnes  &  Culver 

WLEV-TV 

BETHLEHEM— 1952— NBC 

Channel:  51  UHF.  .  AP:  12.4  Kw..  .VP:  12.4  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Associated  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  111 

Phone    Number Hemlock    4-6278 

Air  Time 9   hours 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     Meeker 

Membership     NARTB,    TvB 

Station   Executive Clair  R.   McCollough 

Sta.,  Film  Manager Elwood  Anderson 

Notional   Sales   Manager J.   R.   Gulick 

Program   Director Bernard  Ames 

Chief   Engineer J.   E.   Mathiot 

Contultlng  Engineer James  C.  McNary 


WGLV 


EASTON— 1953— ABC-DuM 

Channeh   57  UHF..AP:   50  Kw..  .VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.    By WGLV.   Inc. 

Address    2857  Nazareth  Road 

Phone  Number EAston  3-3557 

Air   Time 18   hours    daily 

Newspaper    Affiliation Easton   Express 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

President    J.  L.  Stackhouse 

General   Manager John   Reed   Porterfield 

Program    Director Tom    Grant 

Promotion    Director Macey   Schaffer 

Director  of  Sports Bill  Wright 

National  Sales  Mgr Nelson  S.  Rounsley 

Chief   Engineer Charles    Thon 

Consulting    Engineer Paul    Godley 

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WICU 


ERIE— 1949— ABC-NBC-DuM 

Channel:   12 AP:   15  Kw VP:  30  Kw. 

Owned-Opei.  By Dispatch  Incorporated 

Bus.-Trans.  Address 3514  State  St. 

Phone   Number    4-5021 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

Newspaper    Affiliation . .  Erie    Dispatch    Herald 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Petry 

Membership    NARTB 

President Edward  Lamb 

General   Manager Ben   McLaughlin 

Comm.   Manager Karl   Nelson 

Program  Director Bob  Lunquist 

Promotion  Director Jack  Schumacher 

Production  Manager Dick  Johnson 

Film  Manager Jolm  Cook 

Chief  Engineer Mike  Csop 


WSEE 


ERIE— 1954— CBS-DuM 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  35  UHF.  .  AP:  100  Kw..  .VP:  200  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By . . .  Great  Lakes  Television  Co. 

Address 1220    Peach    Street 

Phone    Number     5-7575 

Air  Time 11  Vz  hours  daily 

Newspaper    Affiliation Times 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

President    George  J.  Mead 

Exec.  V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Charles  E.  Denny 

Station  Manager Frank  B.  Palmer 

Comm.  Manager Donald  M.  Boyce 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events ....  Richard  Morgan 

Film    Manager Frank    Herrick 

Chief  Engineer Edward  Zellefrow 

Consulting    Engineer Kear   6   Kennedy 


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WCMB-TV 

HARRISBURG— 1954— EhiM 

Channel:  27  UHF.  .AP:  120  Kw..  .VP:  240  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By Rossmoyne   Corp. 

Business  Address 228   Court  St. 

Phone  Number    4-3005 

Air  Time 7  hours  daily 

Representative Cooke 

Membership    N ARTB 

President Edgar  T.  Shepard.  Jr. 

General   Manager Ed.   K.   Smith 

Program    Director John    Archer 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Edward  Kenny 

Production  Manager Jacob  Koser 

Film  Manager William  Bowman 

Chief  Engineer J.  Howard  Bair 

Consulting  Engineer Frank  Mcintosh 

WHP-TV 

HARRISBURG— 1953— CBS 

Channel:  55  UHF.  .AP:  126  Kw..  .VP:  253  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WHP,  Inc. 

Business  Address 216  Locust  St. 

Phone   Number    4-3211 

Air  Time 9  Va  hours  daily 

Representative     Boiling 

General  Manager A.  K.  Redmond 

Program  Director Dick  Redmond 

Promotion   Dir Beatrice   Potteiger 

Director  of   News John   Price 

Chief  Engineer E.  Daniel  Leibensperger 

WTPA 

HARRISBURG— 1953— ABC 

Channel:  71  UHF.  .AP:  110  Kw..  .VP:  22a  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Harrisburg  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Business  Address 3235  Hoffman  St. 

Phone  Number Harrishburg  8-7171 

Air  Time 15  V2  hours  daily 

Newspaper     Affiliation Patriot-News 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Donald   Newhouse 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr David  J.  Bennett 

Commercial  Mgr Alan  Solada 

Prog.  Dir.  &  Film  Mgr Donald  D.  Wear 

Prom.  &  Pub.  Director Gladys  Swift 

Director  of  News Roy  Nassau 

Production    Mgr "Mac"    McCauley 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Gross 

Consulting  Engineer . .  Craven,  Lohnes  &  Culver 

WARD-TV 

JOHNSTON— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:   56  UHF..AP:    10  Kw..  .VP:    20  Avr. 

Owned-Oper.   By Rivoli  Realty  Co. 

Business  Address First  Natl.  Bank  Bldg. 

Phone  Number 81-216 

Representative     Weed 

General  Manager Robert  R.  Nelson 

Chief   Engineer Millard   Coleman 


WJAC-TV 

JOHNSTOWN— 1949 
CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  6  VHF.  . AP:  36.4  Kw..  .VP:  70.8  Kw. 

Owned-Operated   By WJAC,    Inc. 

Business  Address 329  Main  St. 

Phone    Number     9-1965 

Air   Time 17  V2    hours   daily 

Newspaper  Affiliation.  .The  Johnstown  Tribune 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Katz 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

President Walter    W.    Krebs 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Alvin  D.  Schrott 

Comm.  Manager John  H.  Hepburn 

Prog.  Dir..  Film  Mgr Frank  P.  Cummins 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events E.  J.  Klym 

V.P.  Chg.  Tech.  Operations ....  Nevin  L.  Straub 

Chief  Engineer Theodore  Campbell 

Consulting  Engineer    McNary 

WGAL-TV 

LANCASTER— 1949 
CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  8  VHF.  .AP:   158  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By WGAL.  Inc. 

Business-Transmitter  Address . .  24  S.  Queen  St. 

Phone  Number  5246 

Air   Time 18   hours   daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     Meeker 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President Clair  R.  McCoUough 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr J.  Robert  Gulick 

Station.  Film  Manager Harold  E.  Miller 

Comm.   Manager Leroy   K.  Strine 

Program   Director Paul  Rodenhauser 

Promotion  Director Paul  I.  Woodland 

Technical  Director J.  E.  Mathiot 

Consulting  Eng James  C.  McNary 

WCAU-TV 

PHILADELPHIA— 1947— CBS 

Channel:  10  VHF..AP:  158  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By Bulletin   Co. 

Address City  Ave.  &  Monument  Ave. 

Phone  Number GR  7-8300 

Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Af fil Evening  Bulletin 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Representative CBS    TV    Spot    Sales 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President  &  Gen.  Mgr. .  .  Donald  W.  Thornburgh 

V.P.  in  charge  of  TV Charles  Vanda 

Asst.  Mgr.   TV John  McClay 

TV  Sales  Mgr Robert  M.  McGredy 

Program   Director Robert   A.   Forrest 

V.P.  chg.  Pub.  Rel.  &  Prom Robert  N.  Pryor 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Charles  Shaw 

Asst.  Operation  Mgr Mel  Levine 

Film  Manager Norman  Leebron 

V.P.  in  chg.  Engineering Hohn  G.  Leitch 


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CHANNEL  2 
NOW  A  WBC  STATION 

Top  reception — top  audiences — top  results — top  markets.  That's  the 
WBC  story.  And  now  WBC's  top  markets  include  Pittsburgh  .  .  .  with 
over  a  million  sets  and  unapproached  viewer-loyalty  because  Channel  2 
is  the  pioneer  in  Pittsburgh.  Put  it  to  work  for  you  in  America's  sixth 
market.  Contact  Lloyd  Chapman,  Sales  Manager,  KDKA-TV  at  EXpress 
1-3000,  or  Eldon  Campbell,  WBC  Sales  Manager,  at  PLaza  1-2700,  New 
York. 

KDKA-TV 

{Formerly  WD  TV) 

PITTSBURGH  —  CHANNEL  2 

Population  —  3,975,940         Retail  Sales  —  $5,098,764,000 
TV  Families  —  1,256,400         Average  Family  Income  —  $5,800 


WESTINGHOUSE  BROADCASTING  COMPANY,  INC. 

KDKA-TV,  Pittsburgh;  WBZ  +  WBZA       •       WBZ-TV,  Boston; 

KYW         •         WPTZ,  Philadelphia:   WOWO,  Fort  Wayne:    KEX,  Portland, 

KPIX,  San  Francisco 

KPIX  Represented  by  the  Katz  Agency,  Inc. 

WBC  National  Representatives  —  Free  &  Peters,  Inc. 


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WFIL-TV 

PHILADELPHIA— 1947— ABC-DuM 

Channel:   6   VHF..AP:    50  Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 
Owned-Oper.    By .  . .  Triangle    Publications    Inc. 

Business  Address 46th  &  Market  Sts. 

Phone   Number Evergreen   2-4700 

Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Affiliation ...  Philadelphia  Inquirer 

News  Service    UP 

Representotive    Blair   TV 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

General  Manager Roger  W.  Clipp 

Exec.  Assts George  A.  Koehler, 

Howard  W.  Maschmeier 

Commercicd  Mgr Kenneth  W.  Stowman 

Program   Director Jack   Steck 

Promotion   Director Joe  Zimmermann 

Director  of  News Charles  Harrison 

Publicity  Director John  Hyland 

Production   Manager Chet   Cooper 

Film  Manager Ralph  Goldstein 

Chief  Engineer Henry  Rhea 


WPTZ 


PHILADELPHIA— 1941— NBC 

Channel:  3  VHP. .  .AP:  50  Kw..  .  .VP:  100  Kw, 
Owned-Oper.  By .  .  Westinghouse  Bdcstng.,  Inc. 

Business  Address 1600  Architects  Bldg. 

Phone   Number LOcust   4-5500 

Air  Time 19  hours  daily 

News  Service   UP.  INS 

Station  Representative Free  &  Peters 

Membership    NARTB 

Gen.  Mgr RoUand  V.  Tooke 

Comm.  Mgr. . . .  Alexander  W.  Dannenbaum,  Jr. 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Dick  McCutchen 

Program  Manager Stan  Lee  Broza 

Pub..  Prom.  Dir Edward  Wallis 

Film  Buyer Edward  Murray 

Chief    Engineer Raymond   J.   Bowley 

KDKA-TV 

PITTSBURGH— 1949 
CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  2 AP:  8.3  Kw VP:  16.6  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By.  .Westinghouse  Brdcstng.  Co. 

Business    Address Gateway    Bldg. 

Phone   Number Express    1-3000 

Air  Time 19  hours  daily 

News    Service    UP 

Representative Free    &   Peters 

General  Manager Harold  C.  Lund 

Comm.  Manager Lloyd  D.  Chapman 

Program    Director Byron    Dowly 

Prom.,  Pub.   Director Dick  Fortune 

Dir,  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bill  Burns 

Film    Manager Richard    Dreyfus 

Chief  Engineer Raymond  Rodgers 


WENS 


PITTSBURGH— 1953— ABC-CBS-NBC 

Ohacnnel:  16  UHF.   AP:  106  Kw..  .VP:  200  Kw. 


Owned-Oper.   By Telecasting,   Inc. 

Business   Address 700    Ivory   Avenue 

Phone    Number WElUngton    1-1200 

Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

News  Service UP,  INS 

Representative    Petry 

President Thomas    P.    Johnson 

Vice  Pres.,  General  Mgr Larry  Israel 

Sales   Mgr Don  Menard 

Publicity  Director Peter  Thornton 

Chief   Engineer James   Hurley 

WEEU-TV 

READING— 1953— ABC-NBC 

Channel:  33  UHF..AP:  87  Kw...VP:   167  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Hawley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 433  Penn  St. 

Phone  Number    6-7335 

Air  Time lU/a  hours  doily 

Newspaper    Affiliation Eagle-Times 

News  Service    UP 

Representative Headley-Reed 

Membership   NARTB 

President    Hawley  Qulei 

Exec.  V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Thomas  E.  Martin 

Asst.  Mgr.  &  Dir.  TV  Sales. .  .K.  Richard  Creitz 

Prom.  &  Pub.  ReL  Director Jane  E.  Winne 

Program  Director George   Carroll 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Jack  B.  Gounder 

Production  Manager Roy  V.  Swinamer 

Film  Manager Jack  B.  Gounder 

Dir.  Tech.  Oper Robert  S.  Guldin 

Asst.  Dir.  Tech.  Oper Harold  E.  Schearer 

WHUM-TV 

READING— 1953 

Channel:  61  UHF..AP:  135  ^w...VP:  260  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Eastern  Radio  Corp. 

Address Skyline  Drive 

Phone  Number    4-4805 

Air   Time 18   hours  daily 

News  Service  INS,  AP 

Representative H  R  Television,  Inc. 

Membership    NARTB 

President Humboldt   J.   Greig 

Vice   President John   E.    Schuler 

National  Sales  Manager . .  Robert  M.  Reuschle 

Regional  Sales  Manager Ed  Walpert 

Program    Director Robert    Bostian 

Promotion    Director Robert    Esterly 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events John  Deegan 

Film  Manager Alan  Lane 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  Risse 

Consulting  Engineer A.  Earl  CuUum,  Jr. 

WARM-TV 

SCRANTON— 1953— ABC 

Channel:  16  UHF.  .AP:  182  Kw..  .VP:  228  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Union  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 333  Madison  Ave. 

Phone   Number Diamond   3-1245 

Air   Time 11   hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Hollingbery 


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Prvftident Martin  F.  Memolo 

Vice    President W.   W.   Scronton 

Gen..  Slo.  Mqr William  M.  Dawson 

Commercial  Mgr Sam  M.  Felgenbaum 

Program  &  Prod.  Dlr Joseph  Salsburg 

Director   ot   News Joe   Salsburg 

Chlet    Engineer Roswell   J.    Parker 

Consulting   Engineer Jansky  &  Baily 

WGBI-TV 

SCRANTON— 1953— CBS 

Channel:  22  UHF.AP:  114.5  Kw..VP:  215.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Scranton  Bcstrs.  Inc. 

Business  Address 1000  Wyoming  Ave. 

Phone  Number Diamond  2-7634 

Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    hlait 

President Mrs.  M.  E.  Megargee 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr George  D.  Coleman 

Station    Manager Robert   E.    McDowell 

Prog.   Dlr.,   Film   Mgr Mort  Rosenthal 

Prom.,   Pub.  Director Douglas  Holcomb 

Dlr.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Tom  Powell 

Chief  Engineer K.  R.  Cooke 

Consulting   Engineer George   C.   Davis 


WTVU 


SCRANTON— 1953 

Channel:  73  UHF.AP:  8.42  Kw..VP:  12.84  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Appalachian  Co. 

Business  Address First  Natl  Bonk  BIdg. 

Phone   Number    7-3334 

Representative     Everett-McKinney 

President    Frank  Collins 

Vice-President James  H.  Crowley 

General  Mgr Thomas  W.  Jones 

Chief    Engineer Adolph    Oschmann 

WBRE-TV 

WILKES-BARRE-1953— NBC 

Channel:  28  UHF.   AP:  500  Kw..  .VP:  1000  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WBRE  TV  Inc. 

Address 62  S.  Franklin  St. 

Phone    Number Valley    3-3101 

Air    Time 17   hours   daily 

News   Service    AP 

Representative    Headley  Reed 

Bfcmbership    TvB 

President Louis  G.  Baltimore 

General   Manager David   M.  Baltimore 

Comm.  Manager Ernest  Lewis 

Program    Director Franklin   D.   Coslett 

Dlr.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events.  .  .  .William  Connelly 

Production    Manager Fred    Foerster 

Film  Manager Robert  Gibson 

Chief    Engineer Charles   Sokoskl,   Sr. 


WILK-TV 

WILKES-BARRE— 1953— ABC-DuM 

Channel:  34  UHF.  .  AP:  180  Kw..  .VP:  250  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .Wyoming  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 88  North  Franklin  St. 

Phone  Number    4-4666 

Representative     Avery-Knodel 

Air  Time 4  hours  daily 

News    Service     AP 

Membership    NAHTB 

President  Mitchell  fenkins 

General  Manager Thomas  P.  Shelburne 

Executive  Vice  Pres Roy  E.  Morgan 

Comm.  Manager Malcom  Dale 

Program  Director Harold  Berg 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Mrs.  Dorothy  Albee 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Thomas  Bigler 

Production  Mgr Bill  Williams 

Film  Manager Francis  J.   Lee 

Chief  Engineer Theodore  French 

Consulting  Eng Page,  Creutz, 

Garrison  &  Waldschmitt 

WNOW-TV 

YORK— 1953— DuM 

Channeh  49  UHF.  .AP:   10  Kw...VP:   20  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Broadcast  Division,  Helm 

Coal  Co. 

Business  Address 25  So.  Duke  St. 

Phone    Number 27-821 

Air  Time IOV2  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Forjoe 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager Lowell  W.  Williams 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Richard  E.  Burg 

Comm.   Manager Robert   Stough 

Prom..  Pub.  Dir J.  Edward  Schwalm 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Will  Groff 

Film  Manager George  Kralt 

Chief  Engineer Glenn  M.  Winter 

Consulting  Engineer John  H.  Mullaney 

WSBA-TV 

YORK— 1952— ABC 

Channel:   43  UHF.AP:    10   Kw..   VP:  20   Kw. 
Owned-Operated  By . .  Susquehanna  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address   Queen  St. 

Phone   Number    2-5531 

Air  Time 13  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative Adam  J.  Young,  Jr. 

President Louis   J.    Appell,   Jr. 

Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr C.  L.  Doty 

Program  Director Jim  Curtis 

Promotion  Director Jack  Herr 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Otis  B.  Morse 

Film  Manager Tom  Miller 

Chief  Engineer Lew  Jones 

Consulting  Engineer George  E.  Davis 


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RHODE  ISLAND 

Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  840,000  —  TV  Homes  265,000 
Stations  in  State  2 


WJ  AR-TV 

PROVTOENCE— 1949 
ABC-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  10  VHF.    AP:  158  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By The  Outlet  Co. 

Business-Studio  Address 176  Weybosset  St. 

Phone  Number Gaspee    1-8255 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

News    Service AP.   INS 

Representative   Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

Vice  President George  C.  Griffith 

Station  Manager Peter  B.  James 

Oper.  Manager Frederick  R.  Griffiths 

Sales   Manager Edward   Boghosian 

Program  Director Seymour  Horowitz 

Promotion   Director Jay  Hoffer 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Warren  Walden 

Production   Manager Manning   Tesser 

Public   Relations Dody   Sinclair 

Film  Manager William  Cooper 


Chief  Engineer Thomas  C.  J.  Prior 

Consulting  Eng Craven,  Lohnes  &  Culver 

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WNET 

PROVIDENCE— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  16  UHF.    AP:  154  Kw..   VP:  209  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.. Channel  16  of  Rhode  Island,  Inc. 

Business   Address Box   1533 

Phone  Number Union   1-3100 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Raymer 

Membership    NARTB 

President Harold  C.  Arcaro 

General  Mgr E.  James  McEnamey,  Jr. 

Comm.  Manager Charles  W.  Shields   Jr. 

Program    Director Patricia    Vayda 

Promotion  Director Bruce  D.  White 

Film  Manager Robert  Gilmore 

Chief  Engineer Herbert  Evans 

Consulting   Engineer George   C.  Davis 


SERVING  THE  NATION'S   14th 
MARKET  AREA 


E.  JAMES  McENAMEY,  JR. 

General   Manager 


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Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  2,282,000  —  TV  Homes  230,000 
Stations  in  State  9 


WAIM-TV 

ANDERSON— 1953— CBS 

Channel:  40  UHF     AP:  8.3  Kw..    VP:   16.6  Kw. 

Owned  Oper.  By Wilton  E.  Hall 

Business  Address 1  Martin  St. 

Phone    Number CAnal    6-1511 

Air    Time 10   hours   daily 

Newspaper  Aiiil. ...  Independent  &  Daily  Moil 

News    Service    INS 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

President Wilton  E.  HaU 

General   Manager Glenn   P.  Warnick 

Program    Director Marshall   Gaillard 

Chief    Engineer John    Willis 

Consulting  Engineer George  C.  Davis 

WCSC-TV 

CHARLESTON— ABC-CBS 

Channel:    5   VHF  ..AP:   50   Kw..  .VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WCSC,  Inc. 

Business  Address 485  East  Bay  St. 

Phone   Number    3-8371 

Air  Time llVz  hours  daily 

News   Service    UP 

Representative Free    &   Peters 

President,  Gen.  Mgr lohn  M.  Rivers 

National  Adv.,  Sta.  Mgr Roland  Weeks 

Regional   Sales    Mgr Ralph  Thornley 

Program   Director Russell  D.  Long 

Prom..  Pub.  Director.  . .  .Mrs.  Annie  Lee  Small 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Harry  Gianaris 

Production   Manager Charles   Hall 

Film  Manager Annie  Laurie  Quorterman 

Chief  Engineer Wilbur  R.  Albee 

WUSN-TV 

CHARLESTON— 1954— NBC-DuM 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  2  VHF..AP:  53.7  Kw...VP:  100  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By .  .  .  Southern  Broadcasting  Co. 

Address P.  Q.  Box  879 

Phone   Number    8-4141 

Air   Time 8   hours   daily 

Newspaper  Affil Evening  Post  Publ.  Co. 

News    Service AP,    UP 

Representative    H-R 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr J.  Drayton  Hastie 

Station  Manager Douglas  M.  Bradham 

NaUonal  Sales  Mgr Philip  D.  Porterfield 

Local  Sales  Mgr Grange  S.  Cuthbert 

Prog.  Dir.,  Prod.  Mgr Harry  R.  Wagner 

Promotion   Director William  Stokes 

Dir.  of  News  6  Sp.  Events Arthur  Brock 

Publicity    Director.    Dene    Callahan 

Film    Manager Harry   R.    Patton 

Chief  Engineer Walter  Nelson 

Consulting  Engineer Gautney  &  Jones 


WCOS-TV 

COLUMBIA— 1952— ABC 

Channel:   25  UHF.   AP:   8  Kw..  .VP:   17.8  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Radio  Columbia,  Inc. 

Business   Address Cornel  Arms   Bldg. 

Phone  Number    2-2177 

Air   Time 8V2    hours   daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Charles  W.  Pittman 

Sta..  Film  Mgr..  Prom.  Dir Stewart  Spencer 

Comm.   Manager Wayne    Poucher 

Program  Director Blair  McKenzie 

Prog..  News  &  Sp.  Events  Dir. . .  Blair  McKenzie 

Prod.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Joseph  McGinley 

Film    Manager Stewart   Spencer 

Chief  Engineer Robert  Lambert 

WIS-TV 

COLUMBIA^1953— NBC-DuM 

Channeh  10  VHF.  .AP:  135  Kw..  .VP:  269  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WIS-TV  Corp. 

Business  Address 1111  Bull  St. 

Phone  Number    3-8356 

Air  Time 12.5  hours  dcdly 

News   Service    UP 

Representative Free   &   Peters 

Membership NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr G.  Richard  Shafto 

Station  Manager Charles  A.  Batson 

Comm.  Manager , Law  Epps 

Program    Director Adrian   Munzell 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Gren  Seibels 

Production  Manager Dixon  C.  Lovvorn 

Film  Manager Robert  Humphries 

Chief  Engineer Herbert  G.  Eidson 

Consulting  Eng Craven,  Lohnes  &  Culver 

WNOK-TV 

COLUMBIA— 1953— CBS-DuM 

Channel:  67  UHF. . AP:  39.3  Kw..  .VP:  93.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By Palmetto   Radio   Corp. 

Business   Address 1811    Main   Street 

Phone  Number    2-7737 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    Raymer 

Gen.,  Comm.  Mgr H.  Moody  McElveen,  Jr. 

Prog.  Director Bill  Routh 

Promotion   Director Pat  Conder 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Don  Robertson 

Production    Manager Graham    Thomas 

Art  Director Mary  Faith  Scarboro 

Film  Manager R.  L.  Brown 

Chief  Engineer Donald  E.  Willoughby 

Consulting  Engineer Keor  &  Kennedy 


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FLORENCE— 1954— CBS 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  8  VHr..AP:  191  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 
OwnedOper.  By. Jefferson  Standard  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address    Charlotte 

Phone  Number    2-1557 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative CBS  Television  Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President Joseph   M.   Bryan 

General  Manager Charles  H.  Crutchfield 

Station  Manager Melvin  Purvis 

Managing  Director J.  William  Quinn 

Prog.  Dir..  Prod.  Mgr Robert  Rierson 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Whiteford  Smith 

Film  Manager Harry  Hughes 

Chief  Engineer E.  A.  Sellars 

Consulting  Eng A.  D.  Ring  &  Associates 

WFBC-TV 

GREENVILLE— 1953— NBC 

Channeh   4  VHF..AP:   50   Kw...VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WMRC.  Inc. 

Business  Address 19  E.  North  St. 

Phone  Number    5-9653 

Air  Time 15  hours  daily 

Newspaper    Affiliation Greenville-News 

Piedmont  Co. 


News  Service    AP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

President R.   A.   JoUey 

General  Manager B.  T.  Whitmire 

Asst.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Dir Norvin  C.  Duncan 

Comm.  Mgr Robert  Q.  Glass.  Jr. 

Promotion  Director Ivan  Reese 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Monty  Dupuy 

Production  Manager L.  J.  I.  Barrett 

Publicity    Director Curt    Guthrie 

Film   Manager Charles    Howard 

Cluef  Engineer William  Garrison 

Consulting    Engineer Wilson    Wearn 


WGVL 


GREENVILLE— 1953— ABC-DuM 

Channel:  23  UHF..AP:  8.51  Kw..  .VP:   17  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By ... .  Greenville  Television  Co. 

Business  Address Box  2344 

Phone  Number    5-0471 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative    H-R,  Ayers 

President    Edgar  M.  Norris 

Gen.,   Station  Manager Ben   K.  McKinnon 

Prog.,  News,  Sp.  Events  Dir Ben  Greer 

Publicity    Director Betty    Davidson 

Film  Manager Bill   Banner 

Chief   Engineer Harley   Reynolds 

Consulting  Engineer    Mclntosh-Ingles 


SOUTH  DAKOTA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955   (Est.)  679,000  —  TV  Homes  37,000 
Stations  in  State   1 


KELO-TV 

SIOUX  FALLS— 1953— ABC-CBS 
NBC-DuM 

Channel:  11  VHF.  .AP:  120  Kw..  .  VP:  216  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Midcontinent  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 8th  St.  &  Phillips  Ave. 

Air  Time 12  hours   daily 

News  Service   INS 

Membership   NARTB 


Phone   Number    4-5841 

Representative     Roymer 

President Joseph  L.  Floyd 

Gen.,  Station  Mgr Evans  A.  Nord 

Program  Director Murray  Stewart 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Jack  Townsend 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bill  Wigginton 

Production  Manager Dave  Dedrick 

Film  Manager Ella  Hanson 

Chief  Engineer Lee  Froke 


TENNESSEE 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  3,430,000  —  TV  Homes  450,000 
Stations  in  State  9 


WDEF-TV 

CHATTANOOGA— 1954— ABC-CBS 
NBC-DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary   Authorization 
Channel:  12  VHF.AP:  52.6  Kw..VP:  105.2  Kw 

Owned-Oper.  By WDEF  Broadcasting  Co. 

Address    Volunteer  Building 


Phone  Number    6-0124 

Air  Time 12   hours   daily 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    NARTB 

President Carter   M.   Parham 

Gen.,  Station  Mgr Harold  E.  Anderson 

Comm;  Manager Otis  H.  Segler 


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Proqronn    Diredor MorrU    Quave 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Emory  Williamson 

Dlr.  ol  Newi  &  Sp.  Erenta Mort  Lloyd 

Productlori    Manager Darid   I.   Andrews 

rilm  Manaqer John  Bonney 

Clviei   Engineer B.   C,   Bakei 

Consulting    Engineer Russel   P.   May 

WJ  HL-TV 

johnson  city— 1953 
abc<:bs-nbc-i>um 

Channel:   11  VHF.  .AP:  158  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned  Oper.   By WIHL.   Inc. 

Business  Address 145  W.  Main  St. 

Phone  Number    2780 

Air   Time 15   hours   daily 

News   Serrlce    UP 

Representative      Pearson 

Membership    TvB 

President W.   H.    Lancaster.    Sr. 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr W.  Hanes  Lancaster,  Jr. 

Prog.  Dir.  &  Film  Mgr Walter  Heeb 

Prom..  Publicity  Director William  Shell 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Mike  Blancard 

Production    Manager Jack    Sausmon 

Chief  Engineer O.  K.  Garland 

WATE-TV 

KNOXVILLE— 1953— ABC-NBC 

Channel:  6  VHF.  .  .  AP:  50  Kw..  .  .VP:  100  Kw> 
Owned-Oper. .  .  Greater  East  Tennessee  TV,  Inc. 

Business  Address 612  S.  Gay  St. 

Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

Phone   Number    2-71U 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership    TvB 

President Paul  Mountcastle,  Sr. 

Gen.,  Station  Mgr W.  Henry  Linebaugh 

Comm,   Manager J.    T.   McCloud 

Program    Director John    Reese 

Promotion  Director H.  Wayne  Hudson 

Prom.,  Publicity  Director.  .  .H.  Wayne  Hudson 
Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events ....  Arthur  J.  Metzlei 

Production   Mgr Carl  Tibbetts 

Chief    Engineer Fred   M.   Andrews 

Consulting  Eng Comm.  Radio  Equip.  Co. 

WTSK-TV 

KNOXVILLE— 1953— CBS-DuM 
DxiM 

Channel:   26  UHF     AP:   10.5  Kw..    VP:   21  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.    .   Television  Services.  Knoxville 

Phone    Number    5-2113 

Business   Address 530   S.   Gay   St. 

ReT>resentatlve    Pearson 

Vlce-Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Harold  B.  Rothbrock 

Production  Mgr Jay  Millet 

Program,    Film    Mgr Jerry    Danziger 

Commercial  Mgr Guy  L.  Smith  III 

Publicity  Director Marie  Hogan 

Chief    Engineer Joy   Broyles 


WHBQ-TV 

MEMPHIS— 1953— CBS 

Channel:   13  VHF.    AP:   160  Kw..    VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By General  Teleradio.  Inc. 

Business   Address ..1381   Madison   Ave. 

Phone   Number    32-1705 

Air   Time 17    hours   daily 

News   Service    UP 

Representative Blair  TV 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

President    Thomas  J.   O'Neil 

General  Manager John  H.  Cleghorn 

Operations  Manager Bill  Grumbles 

Prog.  Director.  Film  Mgr Gordon  Lawhead 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Bill  Rucker 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Gene  Roper 

Production  Manager Wilson  Northcross 

Chief  Engineer Welton  Roy 

WMCT 

MEMPHIS— 1948— ABC-NBC-DuM 

Channeh  5  VHF. . .  AP:  60  Kw..  . .  VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Operated Memphis  Publishing  Co. 

Address Goodwyn  Institute  Building 

Phone   Number    8-7464 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Affil The   Commercial   Appeal 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President    Enoch  Brown 

General  Manager H.  W.  Slavick 

Station.   Comm.   Mgr Earl   Moreland 

Prog.  Dir.,  Film  Mgr Wilson  Mount 

Prom.,   Pub.,   Director Walter   E.   Frase 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Ed  White 

Production  Mgr Edward  Greaney 

Chief  Engineer E.  C.  Erase,  Jr- 

Consulting  Engineer George  C.  Davis 

WLAC-TV 

NASHVILLE— 1954— CBS 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channeh  5  VHF.  . . AP:  50  Kw..  .  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper WLAC-TV   Inc. 

Address 159  Fourth  Avenue  North 

Phone  Number    42-4331 

Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Katz 

Membership    NARTB 

President Guilford    Dudley.    Jr. 

Exec.  V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr T.  B.  Baker.  Jr. 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr Ruth  C.  Holly 

Commercial  Manager W.  W.  Walker 

Operations   Mgr Carl   J.   Junker 

Asst.  Op.  Mgr Roy  A.  Smith 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events .  .  A.  G.  Kenngott.  Jr. 

Publicity  Director Ruth  Estes 

Chief  Engineer Ralph  L.  Hucaby 

Consulting  Engineer Earl  A.  Cullum 


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WSIX-TV 

NASHVIUE— 1953--ABC-DuM 

Channel:  8  VHF. . .  AP:  58  Kw.. . .  VP:  109  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By WSIX-TV  Inc. 

Business  Address Nashville  Trust  Bldg. 

Representative     HoUingbery 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr R.  D.  Stamiord.  Jr. 

Dir.  Operations Shelton  Weaver 

Comm.  Manager E.  S.  Tanner 

Prog.  Dir.,  Prod.  Mgr Jim  Kent 

Chief   Engineer Charles   Duke 

Dir.  Special  Events Larry  Mumson 

Promotion    Director Harry    L.    Alsup 


WSM-TV 

NASHVILLE-1950— DuM— NBC 

Channeh  4  VHF. . .  AP:  50  Kw..  .  .VP:  100  Kw. 
Owned. . .  .Nat'l  Life  &  Accident  Insurance  Co. 

Address 301  Seventh  Avenue,  North 

Representative     Petry 

Chairman  of  Board E.  W.  Craig 

President.  Gen.  Mgr John  H.  DeWitt.  Jr. 

V.P.  &  Tech.  Dir George  Reynolds 

Comm.  Manager Irving  Waugh 

Operation  Manager Brad  Crandall 

Film    Manager Elmer    Cartwright 

Chief  Engineer Aaron  Shelton 

Production  Mgr Fritx  Kleibackei 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Harold  Baker 


TEXAS 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  8,638,000  —  TV  Homes  1,300,000 
Stations  in,  State  29 


KRBC-TV 

ABILENE— 1953— NBC-ABC-DuM 

Channel:  9  VHF.  .AP:  14.7  Kw..  .VP:  29.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Abilene  Radio  &  TV  Co. 

Business   Address 4510   So.    14th  St. 

Phone    Number 2-8491 

Air  Time 10  hours  daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative     Pearson 

Membership    TvB 


President  &  Gen.  Mgr Dale   Ackers 

Station  Manager John  Kelly 

Comm.   Manager John    Higgins 

National  Sales  MancEger Forest  Lane 

Program  Director Steve  Cowan 

Production  Mgr Lorry  Fitzgerald 

Continuity    Chiei Bert    Mitchell 

News    Director. Don    Wilson 

Film    Buyer John    Kelly 

Promotion  M^ Forest  Lane 

Chief    Engineer Bill    Kessel 


ABILENE  RADIO  &  TELEVISION  COMPANY 
ABILENE,  TEXAS 

Serving  the  Rapidly  Expanding  Market  That  Is  the  Populous  Heart  of  Central  West  Texas 


KRBC— TV 


A  'Texas  TalT  Antenna 

772  feet  above  average  terrain 
1,038  feet  above  downtown  Abilene 

A  "Texas  Size''  Studio 

60  feet  X  60  feet—  3600  feet  of  floor  space 

NBC  —  ABC      CHANNEL      CBS  —  DuM 
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The  only  TV  station  in  the  market 

Natl.  Rep.  —  John  E.  Pearson  Company 
Texas-Louisiana  Rep.  —  Clarke  Brown  Co. 


KRBC— RADIO 

5  Kw.  Day  —  1  Kw.  Night 
ABC  1470  Kg  TSN 


On  the  air  since  1936 

Programmed  to  meet  the  needs  of  the  market. 

Natl.  Rep.  —  John  E.  Pearson  Company 


National  Sales  Manager  —  Forest  Lane 


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KFDA-TV 

AMARELLO— 1 953— ABC-CBS 

Channel:  10  VHF     AP:  30.4  Kw..    VP:  56.5  Kw. 
Owned  &  Oper.  By.  .  .    Amarillo  Bsctg.  Co..  Inc. 

Address    P.   O.  Box   1400 

Phone    Number DRake    4-5343 

Air  Time 13  hours  daily 

News   Service AP,  UP 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    NARTB 

President Gene    L.   Cagle 

General  Manager Stan  Wilson 

Comm.    Manager Ed   Moore 

Prog.  Dir.,  Prod.,  Film  Mgr N.  C.  Long 

Promotion    Director Laurel   Knorpp 

Director  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bill  Johns 

Publicity    Director Kin   Haley 

Chief    Engineer Bill    Spiller 

KGNC-TV 

AMARILLO— 1953^NBC-I>uM 

Channel:  4  VHF..    AP:   50  Kw...VP:   100  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By .  .  Globe  News  Publishing  Co. 

Address 1800-2200   North   Polk   St. 

Phone    Number    4-4601 

Air  Time 15  hours  dcdly 

News  Aff il News,  Times,  Globe 

News   Service AP,  UP 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

Representative    Kertz 

President    Parker   Prouty 

General  Manager Wes  Izzard 

Station    Manager Bud    Thompson 

Comm.    Manager Aubrey    Jackson 

Program   Director Bob   Vaughn 

Promotion    Director Marianne    Johnson 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bob  Izzard 

Production   Manager Bill   McEachern 

Publicity    Director Beverly    Beck 

Film    Manager Joan   Jamison 

Chief   Engineer W.   H.   Torrey 

Consulting  Engineer A.  Earl  CuUum 

KTBC-TV 

AUSTIN— 1952 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:    7   VHF..AP:   50   Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By Texas  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address P.  O.  Box  717 

Phone   Number    2-2424 

Air   Time ISVi    hours    daily 

News   Service    UP 

Representative    Raymer 

President Claudia   T.   Johnson 

General    Manager J.   C.    Kellam 

Sales  Manager O.  P.  (Bob)  Bobbitt 

Program  Director Richard  "Cactus"  Pryor 

Prom..    Publicity   Dir Charles   Brown 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Paul  Bolton 

ProducUon  Manager Fred  Noble 

Film  Manager Elmo  Brown 

Chief  Engineer Ben  Heam 

Consulthig  Engineer A.  Earl  CuUum,  Jr. 


KBMT 

BEAUMONT— 1954— ABC-NBC-DuM 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  31  UHF. .  AP:  117  Kw..  .VP:  224  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .Television  Broadcaster,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  1192 

Phone  Number    9-2476 

Air  Time 8  hours  doily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     Forjoe 

Membership   NARTB 

President Randolph  C.  Reed 

VJ*.  &  Gen.  Mgr John  Rossiter 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Roy  Grimse 

Production    Manager William    Beathard 

Chief  Engineer Frank  Leins 

Consulting  Engineer Frcmk  Mcintosh 

KVDO-TV 

CORPUS   CHRISTI— 1954— ABC-NBC 
DuM 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  22  UHF.  .AP:  10.2  Kw..  .VP:  18.8  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By . .  Costal  Bend  Television  Co. 

Address 409  South  Staples 

Phone  Number    2-7468 

News  Service   AP 

Air  Time SV2  hours  daily 

Representative   Adam  Young 

President     Gabriel    Lozano 

Gen.,  Sta.  Manager L.  W.  "Bud"  Smith 

Comm.   Manager V.  E.  Tinsley 

Program   Director Edward  F.  Joslyn 

Chief   Engineer Nestor  Aresta,  Jt. 

KRLD-TV 

DALLAS— 1949— CBS 

Channeh   4  VHF..AP:    50   Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Operated    By KRLD   Radio    Corp. 

Business  Address Herald  Square 

Phone  Number RAndolph  6811 

Newspaper  Affiliation . . .  Dallas  Times  Herald 

Air  T^e 17  hours  daily 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative    Branham 

Board  Chairman J.  W.  Runyon 

President Clyde    Rembert 

Station  Manager Roy  M.  Flynn 

Comm.  Manager W.  A.  Roberts 

Program   Director Ves   Box 

Promotion  Director A.  J.  Putnam 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Larry  Rasco 

Production   Manager Fritz   Kuler 

Publicity  Director A.  J.  Putnam 

Film  Manager Nick  Mueller 

Chief  Engineer B.  B.  Honeycutt 

Consulting   Engineer T.   A.  M.   Craven 

WFAA-TV 

DALLAS— 1949— ABC-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  8  VHF..AP:   137  Kw..  .VP:  274  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By A.  H.  Belo  Corp. 

Business  Address Young  &  Houston 


952 


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COVERAGE 
with  WBAP-TV 

.  •  .  and  here  it  is 


SET  COUNT  440,000 

City  grade  service  in  BOTH  cities! 

WBAP-TV,  Channel  5  with  a  tower  1072  feet  high;  tower  and  antenna  1113 
feet;  height    above  sea  level  1 739  feet. 

REMEMBER— The  only  television  station  with  city  grade  service  in  both  Fort 
Worth  and  Dallas.  In  its  sixth  year,  still  the  most  coverage,  the  clearest 
picture,  the  largest  audience.  Full  power  with  100,000  watts. 


Hooper's  composite  combine  Fort  Worth- 
Dallas  survey,  November,  1954  shows  share 
of  audience,  6:00-10:30  p.m.: 

WBAP-TV  38% 
2nd  Sta.  36% 
3rd  Sta.    27% 


Counties 24 

Population  1 ,856,400 

Families    572,200 

Total  Retail  Sales $2,284,777,000 

Buying  Income $3,075,563,000 


Sources:  Sales  Management  "Survey  of  Buying  Power"  May  10,  1954 
Measured  Service  Contour  Map,  A.  D.  Ring  &  Associates. 


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THE  STAR-TELEGRAM  STATION  .  abc-nbc  .  FORT  WORTH,  TEXAS 

I        AMON  CARTER,  JR.      I        HAROLD  HOUGH       I 

I  President  I  Director  I 


AMON  CARTER 

Chairman 


AMON  CARTER,  JR.      I        HAROLD  HOUGH       I       GEORGE  CRANSTON 

President  I  Director  I  Manager 

FREE  &  PETERS,  Inc.  -  National  Representatives 


ROY  BACUS 

Commercial  Manager 


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Phone   Number Riverside   3315 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Affiliation Morning  News 

News   Service   UP 

Representative     Petry 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President E.   M.   (Ted)   Dealey 

General   Manager James    M.   Moroney 

Station    Manager Ralph    W.    Nimmons 

Comm.   Manager Terry  Lee 

Program    Director Jay    Watson 

Promotion  Director Charles   Larkins 

Dir.  of  News  &  Spec.  Events ....  Harvey  Bogen 

Production   Manager Ben   January 

Film  Manager Gordon  Hamilton 

Chief  Engineer William  C.  Ellis 

TV  Tech.  Supervisor George  Krutilek 

Consulting  Eng A.  Earl  Cullum 

KROD-TV 

EL  PASO— 1952— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  4  VHF. . .  .AP:  28  Kw VP:  56  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By El  Paso  Times,  Inc. 

Address 2201   Wyoming  St. 

Representative    Branham 

General  Manager Vol  Lawrence 

Sales  Manager Dick  Watts 

Promotion   Mgr Ken   McClure 

Chief  Engineer E.  P.  Talbott 

KTSM-TV 

EL  PASO— 1953— NBC 

Channel:  9  VHF..AP:  33.1  Kw..  .VP:  55.1  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By Tri-State  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 801   N.  Oregon  St. 

Phone   Number    2-5423 

News  Service   UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative     HoUingbery 

Pres..  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr Karl  O.  Wyler 

Comm.  Manager Roy  T.  Chapman 

Prog.  Director Jack  B.  Chapman 

Sec.  Treasurer Karl   O.  Wyler,  Jr. 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events John  Phelan 

Production  Manager Jack  Rye 

Film    Manager Allan    Johnston 

Chief  Engineer Kenneth  J.  Walton 

Consulting  Engineer George  Adair 

WBAP-TV 

FORT  WORTH— 1948— ABC-NBC 

Channel:  5  VHF.  .AP:  60.3  Kw..  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Carter  Publications,  Inc. 

Business  Address 3900  Barnett  St. 

Phone  Number Lockwood  1981 

Air   Time 17   hours   daily 

Newspaper  AffiUation Fort  Worth  Star- 
Telegram 

News  Service    ^^ 

Representative Free   &   Peters 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

Chairman Amon  Carter  Sr. 

President Amon    Carter,    Jr. 

General    Manager George   Cranston 

Director Harold  Hough 

Commercial  Mgr RoY  Bocus 


Prom.,  Pub.  &  Merch.  Dir Joe  Wallace 

Program   Director Robert    Gould 

Film    Manager Lynn    Trammell 

Oper.   Manager Robert   Grammer 

Director  of  News James  A.  Byron 

Prod.  Supervisor Phil  Wygant 

Chief    Engineer R.   C.    Stinson 

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KGUL-TV 

GALVESTONnHOUSTON— 1952 
CBS 

Channeh  11  VHF.  .AP:  125  Kw..   VP:  235  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Gulf  Television  Co. 

Business  Address 11  Video  Lane 

Phone  Number    3-1607 

Air   Time 18   hours   daily 

News  Service    AP 

Representative CBS  Television  Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Paul  E.  Toft 

Sales  Manager Robert  S.  Wilson 

Comm.  Manager Raymond   E.  Jones 

Prog.  Dir..  Prod.  Mgr Thomas  L.  Thompson 

Prom.  Director John  L.  Eisele 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Bob  Savage 

Pxib.    Director Wiliam    D.    Evans,   Jr. 

Film  Manager Bud  Johnson 

Chief  Engineer William  R.  Sloat 

Consulting  Eng. . .  Vandivere,  Cohen,  &  Wearn 

KGBT-TV 

HARUNGEN— 1953— CBS-ABC-DuM 

Channel:  4  VHF. . .  AP:  6.9  Kw.. ..  VP:  13  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By ...  .  Harbenito  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business  Address Box  711 

Phone  Number 3500 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative     Pearson 

President    McHenry    Tichenor 

General  Manager Troy  McDaniel 

Comm.  Manager I.  S.  Roberts 

Program  Director Frederic   B.  Folks 

Promotion  Director Ann  Williams 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Jerry  Fisher 

Film    Manager Roberto    Rodrigues 

Chief  Engineer A.  R.  Beck 

Consulting  Engineer Andy  Ring 

KPRC-TV 

HOUSTON— 195a-NBC 

Channel:  2  VHF..AP:   50  Kw..   VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Houston  Post  Co. 

Business  Address 2318  Polk  Ave. 

Phone   Number Madison   9271 

Representative    Petry 

Membership    TvB 

V.P.,   General  Manager Jack  Harris 

Commercial  Mgr Jack   McGrew 

Program  Director Bert   Mtchell 

Promotion  Mgr. Kirt  Harris 

Film  Manager Earl  Corridon 

Publicity  Director Edna  Forester 

Traffic    Katherine   Estes 

Chief  Engineer Paul  Huhndorfl 


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market  every  day— with  top 
adjacencies  to  basic  ABC  and 
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and  daily  local  color  tool 

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KTRK-TV 

HOUSTON— 1954— ABC— DuM 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  13  VHF.  .AP:  170  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 
Owned-Oper. . .  Houston    Consolidated    TV    Co. 

Address P.  O.  Box  12 

Phone  Number LOcust  1313 

Air   Time 19   hours   daily 

Newspaper  Affiliation   Chronicle 

Representative    Blair-TV 

Membership   NARTB 

President John    T.    Jones,    Jr. 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr WUlard  E.  Walbridge 

Comm.  Manager William  F.  Bennett 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Ray  Conoway 

Film    Manager Hugh    Pickett 

Production   Manager Tom   Morehead 

Chief  Engineer Tom  Hiner 


KTVE 


LONGVIEW— 1953 

Channel:    32   UHF.    AP:    12   Kw...VP:    20   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By East  Texas  TV  Co. 

Business  Address P.  O.  Box  2029 

Phone  Number PLaza  8-5551 

Air  Time 7  hours  daily 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     For  joe 

Membership    NARTB 

President.  Gen.  Mgr A.  James  Henry 

Sta.  Mgr.,  Prog.  Director Barre  Monigold 

Comm.    Manager Bernie    Bouma 

Director  News Herschel  McClure 

Dir.  of  Sp.  Events Wes  Dean 

Production    Mgr Carl    Lay 

Music  Dir.  &  Film  Mgr Lawrence  Birdsong 

Chief   Engineer William   H.   Dixon 

Consulting  Engineer Irvin  Simpson 

KCBD-TV 

LUBBOCK— 1953— ABC-NBC 

Channel:    11  VHF..AP:  50  Kw...VP:   100  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .  .   Bryant  Radio  &  TV  Corp. 

Business   Address Box   1507 

Phone   Number    4-1414 

Air   Time 14   hours   daily 

News  Service AP.  UP 

Representative    Raymer 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen.  Manager Joe  H.  Bryant 

Asst.,  Business  Manager Robert  L.  Snyder 

Comm.  Manager George  L.  Tarter 

Program  Director Bill  Taylor 

Prom..  Pub.  Director Jack  Tippit 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Joe  Gilbert 

Production    Manager Bob   Sanders 

Film  Manager Stewart  Hester 

Chief   Engineer Frank   Lee 

Consulting  Engineer Weldon  &  Carr 

KDUB-TV 

LUBBOCK— 1952— CBS-DuM 

Channel:   13  VHF.   AP:  17.5  Kw...VP:  35  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Texas   Telecasting.  Inc. 

Business  Address 7400  College  Ave. 


Phone   Number    4-2345 

News  Service INS,  AP 

Representative    Avery-Knodel.   Inc. 

Air   Time 15   hours   daily 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr W.  D.  (Dub)  Rogers 

National  Sales  Mgr George  C.  Collie 

Local  Sales  Manager Jimmie  Isaacs 

Prog.  Dir..  Film  Mgr Ray  Trent 

Promotion   Director W.  H.  Shipley 

Production  Manager Vernon  Peorner 

Publicity    Director Johnny    Williams 

Chief    Engineer Rudy    Starnes 

Consulting  Engineer Frank  Mcintosh 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Jimmie  Isaacs 

KMID-TV 

MIDLAND— 1953— NBC- ABC-CBS 
DuM 

Channeh  2  VHF.    AP:  13.8  Kw..  .VP:  26.3  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By..Midessa  Television  Co..  Inc. 

Business  Address Box  2758 

Phone  Number    2-7321 

Air   Time 10   hours   daily 

News  Service    UP 

Rep Venard,  Rintoul  &  McConnell,  Brown 

Membership    NARTB 

President J.  Conrad  Dunigan 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Sidney  A.  Grayson 

Comm.  Manager Bob  Cain 

Prog.,  News  &  Sp.  Events  Dir Bill  Richie 

Promotion   Director Brad   Bodkin 

Production    Manager Bob    McClellan 

Publicity   Director Louise    Owen 

Film  Manager Carl  Kennedy 

Chief  Engineer William  D.  Buford 


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KDUB-TV 

LUBBOCK,   TEXAS 


NATIONAL    REPRESENTATIVES:    AVERY-KNOC 


PRES.   &   GEN.  MGR.:  W.   D.   "DUB"   ROGERS 
NATL.     SALES    MGR.:     GEORGE     COLLIE 


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KTXL-TV 

SAN  ANGELO— 1953-CBS 

Channel:  8  VHF     AP:   15.5  Kw..    VP:  27.5  Kw. 

Owned  Oper.   By WesTex  Television  Co. 

Business    Address Box    1271 

Phone  Number    7677 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

Representative      Melville 

Membership    NARTB 

President A.   D.   Rust 

General,  Film  Mgr J.  Harley  Hubbard 

Comm.  Manager George  Olsen 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Ken  Maxkel 

Chief    Engineer Robert    Benson 

Consulting  Eng Craven.  Lohnes  &  Culver 

KENS-TV 

SAN  ANTONIO— 1950 
ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  5  VHF..AP:  50.1  Kw..  .VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By San  Antonio  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business    Address Transit    Tower 

Phone  Number CApital  7-8151 

Air    Time 16   hours    daily 

News   Service AP.  UP 

Representative   Free  &  Peters 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

Newspaper  Affil Express  &  News 

President Frank   G.   Huntress,   Jr. 

General    Manager Albert   D.   Johnson 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr Wayne  Kearl 

Texas  Sales  Mgr Hugh  B.  Higgins 

Program  Director Edward   Uhler.  Jr. 

Prom.,    Pub.   Director Bob   Miller 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Pat  Boyette 

Production  Manager Bob  Farrar 

Film  Manager Bob  Shultz 

Chief  Engineer William  J.  Jackson 

Consulting  Engineer W.  G.  Egerton 

WOAI-TV 

SAN  ANTONIO— 1949— NBC 

Channeh    4   VHF.    AP:    50   Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By ...  .  Southland  Industries,  Inc. 

Address 1031    Navarro    St. 

Phone  Number GArfield  7-4221 

Aix   Time 17    hours    daily 

News   Service AP.   INS.  UP 

Representative     Petry 

Membership    TvB 

President Hugh   A.   L.  Halff 

V.P,  &  Gen.  Mgr James  M.  Gaines 

Comm.  Manager Edward  V.  Cheviot 

Prog.  Dir.,  Prod.  Mgr French  Ferguson 

Promotion   Director James  F.   Anderson 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Henry  Howell 

Publicity    Director Imogene    Stanley 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Jeffers 

KCEN-TV 

TEMPLE— 1953— NBC 

Channel:    6   VHF..AP:    50   Kw...VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Bell  Publishing  Co. 

Builnesg  Address P.  O.  Box  188 


Phone   Number    3-6868 

Air  Time IVa  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Affiliation . .  Temple  Daily  Telegram 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     Hollingbery,    Melville 

President Frank   W.   Mayborn 

Asst.   to  Pres Burton  Bishop 

General    Manager Harry    Stone 

Station   Manager J.    Harry    Abbott 

Program   Director Jim   Bentley 

Chief   Engineer William   Crusinberry 

Consulting  Engineer A.  Earl  Cullum.  Jr. 

KCMC-TV 

TEXARKANA— 1953 
CBS-ABC-DuM 

Channel:    6   VHF.  .AP:   50   Kw..    VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By KCMC,  Inc. 

Business  Address Summerhill  Rd. 

Phone    Number     32-8201 

Air   Time 14    hours   daily 

News  Service   AP 

Newspaper  Affil Texarkana  Gazette  & 

Daily  News 
Representative . .  Venard.   Rintoul  &  McConnell 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

President    C.  E.  Palmer 

Gen..  Comm.  Manager. .  ,  .Walter  M.  Windsor 

Program  Dir..  Prod.  Mgr Charles  E.  Wade 

Chief   Engineer Harvey   Robertson 

•Consulting  Eng Comm.  Radio  Equip.  Co. 

KLTV 

TYLER-LONGVIEW— 1954 
NBC-ABC-CBS-DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:  7  VHF.  . . AP:  50  Kw.. .  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Lucille   Ross  Lansing 

Business  Address 115  South  College 

Phone   Number    2-3875 

General  Manager Marshall  H.  Pengra 

Program    Director Bob    Norris 

News  Director Gerry   Lansing 

Chief    Engineer Hudson    Collins 

KANG-TV 

WACO— 1953— ABC-DuM-CBS 

Channel:  34  UHF.  .AP:   10  Kw..  .VP:   18.6  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.. .  .Central   Texas   Television   Inc. 

Business   Address Box  3127 

Phone   Number    31525 

Air  Time 7  hours  daily 

Representaitive     Roymer 

Membership    NARTB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Clyde  Weatherby 

Station  Manager Bob  H.  Walker 

Chief  Engineer J.  H.  Smith 

Consulting  Engineer Weldon  &  Carr 

KRGV-TV 

WESLACO— 1954— NBC 

Channel:  5  VHF.    AP:  14.4  Kw..  .VP:  28.8  Kw. 


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Owned-Oper.  By KRGV  Television  Inc. 

Business  Address 311  S.  Missouri  Ave. 

Phone   Number    517 

News    Service AP.    UP 

Air  Time 7  V2  hours  daily 

Membership   NARTB 

Representative    Raymer 

President O.  L.  Taylor 

General  Manager Millmon  Rochester 

Comm.  Manager Jack  Keasler 

Prog.  Dir..  Prod.  Mgr Jim  Cook 

Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Ted  Cressner 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events .  .  Harry  Van  Slycke 

Film  Manager Bettie  Sue  Lynch 

Chief   Engineer Lewis   Hartwig 

Consulting  Engineer A.  Earl  CuUum 

KFDX-TV 

WICHITA  FALLS— 1953— ABC-NBC 

Channel:  3  VHF. .  .  .  AP:  30  Kw VP:  60  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By  .  Wlchtex  Radio  &  Tele.  Co. 

Address   Seymour  Road 

Phone  Number    2-8668 

Air  Time 14  hours   daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Raymer 

Membership    NARTB 

President Darrold   A.   Cannon 

General  Manager Howard  H.  Fry 


National  Sales  Mgr Mott  M.  Johnson 

Local  Sales  Manager George   Craig 

Program  Director Warren  Silver 

Prom..   Pub.   Director Jimmie    Skidmore 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events.  .  .  .Norman  Duncan 

Production    Manager Bill    Angel 

Film  Manager Gene  Riddle 

Film  Buyer Howard  Fry 

Chief  Engineer John  Adams 

Consulting  Engineer George  Davis 

KWFT-TV 

WICHITA  FALLS— 1953— CBS-DuM 

Channeh  6  VHF.   AP:  11.7  Kw..  .VP:  23.5  Kw. 
Owned-Operated  By . .  Wichita  Falls  Tele.,  Inc. 

Address P.  O.  Box  420 

Phone  Number    3-4181 

Air  Time 10  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     Blair-TV 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

Pres..  Gen.  Mgr Kenyon  Brown 

Asst.  Mgr A.  L.  Pierce 

Comm.    Manager Blaine    Comwell 

Prom.  Director Mrs.  Owanah  Shelton 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Ed  Hamlyn 

Film   Manager Thomas   R.   Sugars 

Chief  Engineer Herbert  T.  Wiley 

Consulting  Engineer A.  Earl  Cullum 


UTAH 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955   (Est.)   771,000  —  TV  Homes  142,000 
Stations  in  State  3 


KSL-TV 

SALT  LAKE  CITY— 1948 
CBS-DuM 

Channeh    5   VHF...  17.8   Kw....VP:   29.5   Kw. 
Own*d-Oper.  By.  .Radio  Service  Corp.  of  Utah 

Business  Address 145  Social  Hall  Ave. 

Phone  Number   5-4641 

Air   Time 16   hours   daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative CBS  TV  Spot  Sales 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

Exec.  Vice  President Ivor  Sharp 

Vice  President J.  W.  Wright 

V.P.  &  Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr D.  Lennox  Murdoch 

Comm.  Mgr Edward  B.  Kimball 

Prom.  &  P\ib.  Dir A.  Richard  Robertson 

Production  Manager Scott  R.  Clawson 

Merchandising  Dir J.  Henry  Boren 

Chief  Engineer Vincent  E.   Clayton 

Film  Editor Richard  V.  Thiriot 

KTVT 

SALT  LAKE  CITY— 1948— NBC 

Chonneh  4  VHF...AP:   14  Kw.. . .  VP:  27  Kw. 

Ownied  By Intermountoin  Bcstg.  &  TV  Corp. 

Business  Address 128  Social  Hall  Ave. 

Phone    Number 22-5681 

Air  Time 16   hours   daily 

Station  Representative   Katz 


Newspaper   Affiliation Time,  Inc. 

News    Service INS 

Membership     NARTB,    TvB 

Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr G.  Bennett  Larson 

V.P.,  Director  Oper John  M.  Baldwin 

Prod.  &  Prog.  Director Dan  Rctinger 

Prom.  &  Pub.  Director Del  Leeson 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Jack  Goodman 

Film    Manager James    Chubb 

Chief    Engineer Allan    Gunderson 


KUTV 


SALT  LAKE  CITY— 1954— ABC 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  2  VHF.AP:  22.85  Kw..VP:  45.71  Kw. 
Owned-Oper. . .  Utah  Broadcasting  &  TV  Corp. 

Address 179  Social  Hall  Ave. 

Phone    22-2505 

Air  Tiitoe 9  Vz  hours  daily 

Newspaper    Affiliation Tribune 

Representative     Hollingbery 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Frank  C.  Carman 

Comm.  Manager Brent  H.  Kirk 

Program  Director John  P.  Brody 

Prom..   Pub.   Director Rod   C.   Parkin 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events John  Salisbury 

Production  Manager Alan  Frank 

Film  Manager Miles  Ivers 

Chief    Engineer Wendell    Bell 

Consulting  Engineer Grant  Wrathall 


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l»op.    Fob.    1.    ll>r>r>    (Kst.)    3S9.000   —  TV    Homes   67,000 
Stations   in  State   1 


WM  VT 

BURLINGTON— 1954— ABC-CBS-NBC 

St.ition  Opentino  with  Speci.^l  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  3  VHF..AP:  9.5  Kw...VP:  18.3  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.   By ..WCAX    Broadcasting    Corp. 

Address 135   Main    Street 

Phone   Number    3-3437 

Air  Time 5  hours  daily 

News   Service    UP 


Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

President C.    P.    Hasbrook 

General  Manager S.  T.  Martin 

Comm.  Manager J.  D.  Dobson 

Promotion  Director Charles  Lewis 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events.  .  .  .John  A.  Sullivan 

Production  Manager Richard  G.  Huntley 

Film   Manager Lee   S.   Varker 

Chief   Engineer J.  W.  Tierney 


VIRGINIA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  3,658,000  —  TV  Homes  562,000 
Stations  in  State  7 


WVEC-TV 

HAMPTON-NORFOLK— 1953 
NBC-DuM 

Channel:  15  UHF.  .AP:  110  Kw..  .VP:  220  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Peninsula  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address 812  W.  21st  St. 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Pres.,  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Thomas  P.  Chisman 

Comm.  Manager Harrol  A.  Brauer,  Jr. 

Program  Director L.  W.  Kliewer 

Prom.,  Pub.   Director Georgia  McCarty 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Lewis  T.  Jester 

Production    Manager Orlan    Gray- 
Film    Manager Gordon    Walsh 

Chief   Engineer William  C.   King,  Jr. 

Consulting  Eng..  .Vandivere.  Cohen  &  Wearn 

WSVA-TV 

HARRISONBURG— 1953 
ABC-DuM-NBC-CBS 

Channel:  3  VHF.    AP:  4.17  Kw..  .VP:  8.32  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .  .Shenandoah  Valley  Bcstg. 

Business  Address Rawley  Pike 

Representative .Pearson 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Frederic  L.  AUman 

Comm.,   Prom.  Mgr Howard  C.  Evans 

Prog.  Director Robert  E.  Lee 

Pub.   Director Andy   McCaskey 

Chief  Engineer Warren  L.  Braun 

WLVA-TV 

LYNCHBURG— 1953— CBS 

Channel:  13  VHF.    AP:  25.7  Kw..  .VP:  51.3  Kw. 
Owned-Operated   By     Lynchburg  Bcstg.   Corp. 

Address 925    Church   St. 

Representative     Hollingbery 

President Edward  Allen 

General  Manager Phil  Allen 

Sales  Manager Joseph   F.   Wright.  Jr. 

Program  Director Warren  Uttal 

Chief   Engineer John   T.  Orth 


WACH-TV 

NEWPORT  NEWS^NORFOLK— 1953 

Channel:  33  UHF..AP:  10.5  Kw.  VP:  20.9  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Eastern  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address 114  24th  St. 

Phone  Number    3-1831 

Air   Time 18   hours   daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     Walker 


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WACH-TV 


Channel  33 
Tidewater  Radio 
Newport  News-Norfolk,  Va. 


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Membership   NARTB 

President   John  Doley 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr H.  A.  SeviUe 

Comm.  Mgr.,  Pub.  Dir Charles  E.  Sweeney 

Prog..  News  &  Sp.  Ev.  Dir John  Harris 

Prom.  Dir„  Film  &  Prod.  Mgr... Helen  Rushton 

Chief  Engineer Staniord  Willis 

Consulting   Engineer George  Adair 

WTAR-TV 

NORFOLK— 1950 
ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  3  VHF..AP:   50  Kw...AP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By WTAR  Radio  Corp. 

Business   Address 720    Boush   St. 

Phone    Number    56711 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

Newspaper  AifiL Norfolk  Newspapers,  Inc. 

News   Service AP,  INS 

Representative     Petry 

Membership    NARTB.    TvB 

President,  Sta.  Mgr Campbell  Amoux 

AssL  General  Mgr John  C.  Peffer 

Comm.  Manager Robert  M.  Lambe 

Program    Director Harold    Soldinger 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Robert  Davis 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events.  .Gilbert  A.  McLeod 

Production  Mgr Patrick  Amoux 

Film  Manager Harry  L.  Lindell 

Consulting  Engineer Jonsky  &  Bailey 

WTVR 

RICHMOND— 1947— NBC 

Channel:  6  VHF..AP:  50  Kw...VP:   100  Kw. 


Owned-Oper.  By Havens  &  Martin.  Inc. 

Address 3301  W.  Broad  St. 

Phone   Number    5-8611 

Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Station    Representative Blair   TV 

Membership    NARTB 

Pres..  Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Wilbur  M.  Havens 

Comm.  Manager Walter  A.  Bowry.  Jr. 

Prog.  Dir..  Film  Mgr John  Shand 

Prom.,  Publicity  Director Robert  Kahle 

Prod.  Mgr.  &  Dir.  of  News Roy  Roman 

Chief  Engineer James  Kyle 

Consulting  Engineer James  C.  McNary 

WSLS-TV 

ROANOKE— 1952— NBC-ABC 

Channel:  10  VHF.  .AP:  148  Kw..  .VP:  296  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Shenandoah  Life  Stations 

Address 301   1st  St.  SW 

Phone  Number  9227 

Air  Time 18  hours  daily 

News  Service  AP 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership     NARTB,    TvB 

President Paul  C.  Buf ord 

Exec.  Vice  Pres James  H.  Moore 

Asst.  &   Comm.  Mgr Horace  Fitzpatrick 

Program  Director George  W.  Chemault  Jr. 

Promotion  Dir Fred  L.  Corstaphney 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Tom  S.  Wright 

Chief  Engineer J.  P.  Briggs 

Consulting  Engineer George  C.  Davis 


WASHINGTON 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  2,590,000  —  TV  Homes  473,000 
Stations  in  State  9 


KYOS-TV 

BELLINGHAM;-1953-CBS-DuM 

Channel:  12  VHF. .  .AP:  17  Kw.. .  .VP:  34  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By KVOS    Inc. 

Business  Address 1321  Commercial 

Representative     For  joe 

President Rogan  Jones 

Commercial  Manager Fred  Elsethagen 

Production    Director David    Mintz 

KING-TV 

SEATTLE— 1948— ABC 

Channel:  5  VHF. .  .AP:  50  Kw.. .  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Operated   By Eng  Bcstg.   Co. 

Business  Address 320  Aurora 

Representative     Blair-TV 

Membership    TvB 

President Mrs.   A.    Scott   Bullitt 

V.P..  Gen.  Mgr Otto  P.  Brandt 

Commercial   Manager Al    Hunter 

Dir.  of  News  &  Spec.  Events. .  .Charles  Herring 


Production  Manager Bemie  Cary 

Program  Director Lee  Schulman 

Dir.  of  Engineering James  L.  Middlebrooks 

Consulting  Engineer.  .Craven,  Lohnes  &  Culver 

KOMO-TY 

SEATTLE— 1953— NBC 

Channel:   4  VHF.  .AP:   50   Kw..  .VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Fisher's  Television  Co. 

Business  Address 100  4th  Ave.  N. 

Representative     HoUingbery 

Membership    NARTB 

President O.  W.  Fisher 

Vice  Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr W.  W.  Warren 

V.P.  &  Comm.  Mgr Ray  Baker 

Program   Manager Dave   Crockett 

Public  Service  Mgr Reg  Miller 

News  &  Sp.  Events  Ed. Herb  Robinson 

Production  Manager Tom  Rogstad 

Publicity  Director Margaret  Frey 

Dir.  of  Eng F.  J.  Brott 

Consulting  Eng A.  D.  Ring  Associates 


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KHQ-TV 

SPOKANE— 1952— NBC- ABC 

Channel:  6  VHF        AP:  55  Kw..  .  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned  Operated  By KHQ,  Inc. 

Address    700  Radio  Central  Bldg. 

Phone   Number MAdison  5131 

Air    Time 12    hours   daily 

Newspaper  Affil Spokesman  Review  & 

Chronicle 

News   Service    AP 

Representative     Katz 

Membership    TvB 

Pres..   Gen.,  Station  Mgr R.  O.  Dunning 

Comm.   Manager John  Pindell 

Program    Director William    A.    Neilson 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Mrs.  Pat  Mclntyre 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Patrick  CuUen 

Production  Manager Homer  Mason 

Film    Manager Dick    Bennington 

Chief   Engineer Al   Sparling 

K REM -TV 

SPOKANE— 1954— ABC 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:   2  VHF..AP:  69.2  Kw...VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned  &  Oper.  By Louis  Wasmer 

Address S.   4103   Regal 

Phone  Number Keystone  0466 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

News   Service    AP 

Representative     Petry 

President    Louis  Wasmer 

General    Manager Robert    Temple 

Program   Director Paul  Morris 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Richard  Hoover 

Chief   Engineer Homer  Mead 

Consulting    Engineer James    Hatfield 

KXLY-TV 

SPOKANE— 1953— CBS-DuM 

Channel:    4  VHF  ..AP:   28.5   Kw..  .VP:    48   Kw. 
Owned-Oper.   By.  .    Northern  Pacific  TV  Corp. 

Address    West  315  Sprague  Ave. 

Phone   Number Madison   4291 

Air   Time 14    hours    daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative    Avery-Knodel 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Norman  Eisenstein 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Richard  Jones 

Comm.    Manager Robert   Struble 

Program   Director Gene  Roth 

Promotion,   Publicity   Dir Bob   Moore 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events.    Martin  Koschmann 

Production    Manager Ed    Robinson 

Film    Manager Clarence    Koenig 

Chief  Engineer Dave  Green 


KTNT-TV 

TACOMA— 1953— CBS-DuM 

Channel:  11  VHF..AP:  158  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 
Owned-Operated  By.  .  .Tribune  Publishing  Co. 
Address 711  St.  &  Grant  Ave. 

Phone  Number    FUlton  2561 

Air  Time 15  hours  daily 

Newspaper  Affil Tacoma  News  Tribune 

News    Service AP.    UP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

General  Manager Len  Higgins 

Comm.  Manager Larry  Carino 

Program  Director Burke  Ormsby 

Chief   Engineer Max   Bice 

Consulting  Engineer Alvin  H.  Barnard 

KTVW 

TACOMA— 1953 

Channel:  13  VHF..AP:  57  Kw...VP:  95.5  Kw. 

Owened-Oper.  By J.  Elroy  McCaw 

Business    Address 914  V2    Broadway 

Phone   Number BR   3157 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

News  Service   INS 

Membership    NARTB 

General  Manager H.  G.  Feamhead 

Station.  Comm.  Manager Roger  D.  Rice 

Program  Director Clair  Weidenaar 

Promotion  Director Eugene  Holce 

Film   Manager Howard    C.   Perkin 

Chief  Engineer C.  R.  Morris 

KIM A-TV 

YAKIMA— 1953 
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM 

Channel:   29  UHF. .  AP:   7.5  Kw...VP:    15  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Cascade  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

Business  Address. .  .Radio  &  Television  Center 

Phone  Number   6104 

Air   Time 10    hours   daily 

News   Service    AP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB.  TvB 

President A.  W.  Talbot 

Gen..  Sta.  Mgr Thomas  C.  Bostic 

Commercial  Mgr H.  R.  Gary 

Program.  Flm.  Mgr James  Nolan 

Promotion   Director Joe   Ryan 

Director  of  News John   Knievel 

Production  Mgr Tom  Ewing 

Chief  Engineer Barry  Watkinson 

Consulting  Engineer Frank  Mcintosh 


962 


WEST  VIRGINIA 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)   1,987,000  —  TV  Homes  272,000 
Stations  in  State  6 


WCHS-TV 

CHARLESTON— 1954— ABC-CBS 
EKiM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:  8  VHF..AP:   158  Kw...VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned  &  Oper.  By WCHS-TV  Inc. 

Address 1111  Virginia  Street  East 

Phone  Number    6-5358 

News  Service    UP 

Air  Time    15  hours  daily 

Representative    Branham 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President Lewis   C.   Tierney 

General   Manager John   T.   Gelder,    Jr. 

Comm.  Manager John  L.  Sinclair,  Jr. 

Promotion    Manager Frohman    Johnson 

Program   Director Morton   S.   Cohn 

Chief  Engineer William  E.  Dixon 

WSAZ-TV 

HUNTINGTON— 1949— NBC 

Channeh  3  VHF.  .  .AP:  42  Kw..  .  .VP:  100  Kw. 

Owned-Operated    By WS AZ,    Incorporated 

Address 201   Ninth  St. 

Phone  Number    4-4126 

Air   Time 17   hours   daily 

Newspaper   Affil. . .  Huntington    Publishing   Co. 

News  Service    AP 

Station   Representative    Katz 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

President Col.  J.  H.  Long 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr L.  H.  Rogers  II 

V.P.  &  Tech.  Dir L.  E.  Kilpatrick 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr C.  T.  Garten 

Sales  Mgr R.  E.  White 

National  Sales  Director Liz  Conaty 

Regional  Sales  Mgr W.  R.  Murray 

Program  Director J.  H.  Ferguson 

Promotion   Director C.  W.  Dinkins 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Nick  Basso 

Production  Mgr Ned  R.  Brooke 

Public  Affairs  Dir W.  T.  Romaine 

Film  Manager Gayle  MacCracken 

Chief  Engineer J.  P.  Clay 


WOAY-TV 

OAK  HILI^1954— ABC-DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channeh  4  VHF..AP:  69.2  Kw..  .VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned  &  Oper.  By Robert  R.  Thomas,  Jr. 

Business   Address Box  251 

Phone    Number    651 

Representative    Weed   TV 

General  Manager Robert  R.  Thomas,  Jr. 

Sales    Manager Will    Jackson 

Program    Director Clyde    Higgins 

Chief    Engineer Kenneth    Rice 


WTAP 


PARKERSBURG— 1953— ABC-DuM 
NBC 

Channel:   15  UHF.AP:   10.5  Kw..VP:   19.5  Kw. 
Owned-Oper. . . .  West  Virginia  Enterprises  Inc. 

Business  Address 121  W.  Seventh  St. 

Phone   Number    7-4589 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

News  Service    UP 

Representative     For  joe 

Membership    NARTB 

President,  Gen.  Mgr T.  A.  Eiland 

Comm.  Manager Jerry  Bums 

Prog.,  Prom.,  Pub.  Dir Don  Painter 

Film  Manager T.  A.  Eiland 

Chief   Engineer George   W.   DeBlieux 

Consuhing  Eng Vandivere,  John  &  Weam 

WTRF-TV 

WHEELING— 1953— ABC-NBC 

Channel:   7  VHF..AP:   158  Kw...VP:   316  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.   By Tri-City   Bcstg.   Co. 

Business    Address Ogden    Bldg. 

Phone   Number Wheeling    1177 

Air   Time 17   hours   daily 

Newspaper    Affiliation News-Register 

News   Service    UP 

Representative     HoUingbery 

Membership    NARTB,  TvB 

Exec.  V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Robert  W.  Ferguson 

Comm.  Mgr H.  Needham  Smith 

Prog.  Director Lou  Meyer 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Greg  Van  Camp 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events George  Diab 

Production  Manager Gary  Vorhees 

Film  Manager William  Ney 

Merchandising  Manager Albert  T.  Jones 

Asst.  Program  Director By  Williams 

Chief  Engineer Howard  Daubenmeyer 

Asst.    Chief    Engineer Fred    Baker 

Consulting  Eng Robert  Silliman  &  Assoc. 


963 


WISCONSIN 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est)  3,620,000  —  TV  Homes  653,000 
Stations  in  State  11 


WEAU-TV 

EAU  CLAIRE— 1953— ABC-NBC 

Channel:    13  VHF.AP:  26.2  Kw..VP:  59.5  Kw. 

Owned  Oper.  By Central  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 2415  So.  Hastings  Way 

Phone   Number    2-3474 

Air   Tune 9   hours   dally 

Newspaper  Affiliation Superior  Telegram, 

Eau  Claire  Leader  Telegram 

News   Service    UP 

Membership    NARTB 

Representative     Hollingbery 

President W.  C.  Bridges 

General  Manager H.  S.  Hyett 

Station  Manager Richard  Keplex 

Comm.  Manager Robert  Trump 

Prog.   Director Lynn   Tilley 

Chief  Engineer T.  O.  Jorgenson 

WBAY-TV 

GREEN  BAY— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM 

Channel:   2  VHF.  .AP:   50  Kw...VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Norbetine  Fathers 

Business  Address 115  South  Jefferson  St. 

Phone    Number HEmlock   2-3333 

Air  Time 17  V2   hours  daily 

News  Service   AP 

Representative    Weed 

Membership    NARTB 

Managing  Dlr Rev.  M.  J.  Beemster 

General  Manager Haydn  R.  Evans 

Station    Manager Burkett    Farquhar 

Commercial  Mgr Robert  C.  Nelson 

Prog.  Dir Leo  Persselin 

Promotion  Dir Robert  Meister 

Director  of  News Clair  Stone 

Production   Mgr Bill   Manschot 

Film   Manager Jim  Krause 

Chief  Engineer Wallace  Stangel 

WKBT 

LA  CROSSE— 1954— CBS-NBC-DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary   Authorization 
Channel:    8   VHF.AP:   50   Kw...VP:    100  Kw. 

Owned  4  Oper.  By WKBH  Television  Inc. 

Address 141  South  6th  St. 

Phone  Number    2-4678 

Air  Time 5  hours  dcdly 

Newspaper    Affiliation Tribime 

Representative    Raymer 

Membership    NARTB 

Pxes..   Gen.   Mgr Howard   Dahl 

Comm.  Mgr Robert  Z.  Morrison 

Program    Director Tom  Moloney 

Promotional    Director Leonard    Anderson 

Chief  Engineer Al  Leeman 

Consulting  Engineer Jansky  &  Boiley 


WKOW-TY 

MADISON— 1953— CBS 

Channeh  27  UHF.AP:  8.49  Kw..VP:  16.98  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Monona  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address.  .215  West  Washington  Ave. 

Phone  Number   3-5329 

Representative     Headley-Reed 

President Stewart  Watson 

General  Manager Ben  J.  Hovel 

Commercial  Mgr Robert   E.  Loomer 

Program  Director Audrey  Bland 

Technical  Supervisor Cloven  Smith 

Consulting  Engineer W.  F.  Keone 

WMTV 

MADISON— 1953— ABC-NBC-DuM 

Channel:  33  UHF.  .AP:  9.1  Kw...VP:  17  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Bartell  Television  Corp. 

Business  Address West  Beltline  Hwy. 

Phone  Nimiber    3-5381 

Air  Time 12  hours  daily 

News  Service   UP 

Representative   Boiling 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Gerald  A.  Bartell 

Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr Morton  J.  Wagner 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Claire  Roelandt 

Director  of  News Michael  Griffin 

Production  Mgr Thomas  E.  Arend 

Film  Manager William  Edwards 

Chief  Engineer Stanley  Sadler 

Consulting  Engineer Ralph  Evans 

W  M  B  V  -  T  V 

MARINETTE— 1954— NBC 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  11  VHF. .  AP:  56.2  Kw..  .VP:  95.5  Kw. 
Owned-Oper  By.  .M  &  M  Broadcasting  Co.,  Inc. 

Address    Radio-TV   Park 

Phone  Number   2-6631 

Air  Time 9  hours  daily 

News  Service   UP 

Rep Venard,  Rintoul  &  McCoanell 

Membership    NARTB 

President W.  E.  Walker 

General  Manager Toseph  D.  Mackin 

Sta..  FUm  Manager William  R.  Walker 

Program  Director Pat  Kehoe 

Prom.,  Pub.  Director Howard  Witt 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events.  .Robert  MacCauley 

Chief  Engineer Al  S.  Alexander 

Consulting  Eng A.  D.  Ring  &  Assoc. 

WCAN-TV 

MILWAUKEE— 1953-CBS 

Channel:  25  UHF.  .AP:  100  Kw...VP:  212  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Midwest  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 808  N.  Third  St. 

Phone  Number Broadway  6-2154 


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Air  Time 17  hours  daily 

News  Service   UP 

Representcrtiye    Rosenman 

President  Gen.  Mgr Lou  Poller 

Director  of  Oper Kal  Ross 

Comm.  Mgr Burt  Levine 

Prog,    Director Buddy    Marino 

Promotion  Director Mort  Rosenman 

Dir.  of  News  &  Sp.  Events Dr.  A.  A.  Suppan 

Production    Mgr Budde    Marino 

Publicity  Director Claire  Salop 

Film  Manager Jack  Beatty 

Chief  Engineer Walter  Wesley 

Consulting  Eng Russell  P.  May 

WSAU-TV 

WAUSAU— 1954^ABC-CBS-NBC 
DuM 

station  Operating  with  Special  Temporary  Authorization 
Channel:  7  VHF. . .  AP:  50  Kw.. .  .VP:  100  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By.  .Wisconsin  Valley  TV  Corp. 

Address   714-5th  Street 

Phone  Number    2-1021 

Newspaper   Afiil Record-Herald 

News  Service AP,  UP 

Air  Time BVa  hours  daily 

Representative     Meeker 

President J.  C.  Sturdevant 

General  Manager George  T.  Frechette 

Comm.,  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr Richard  D.  Dudley 

Program  Director James  K.  Harelson 

Chief  Engineer Roland  W.  Richardts 


WTMJ-TV 

MILWAUKEE— 1947— ABC 
NBC-DuM 

Channel:   4  VHF..AP:   50   Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By The  Journal  Co. 

Business-Trans.  Address 333  W.  State  St. 

Phone  Number B'way  1-6000 

News  Service   AP 


Air  Time 16  hours  daily 

Representative Harrington.   Righter  & 

Parsons.  Inc. 

Membership     NARTB.    TvB 

V.P.  and  Gen.  Mgr.  of  Radio  and  TV, 

The  Journal  Co Walter  J.  Daxam 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr R.  G.  Winnie 

Station  Mgr George  Comte 

Asst.  Sta.  Mgr George  Nicoud 

Res.,  Devel.  Coordinator L.  W.  Herzog 

Sales  Mgr Neale  V.  Baake 

Program  Manager James  Robertson 

Mgr.  Radio  &  TV  Engng Phillip  Laeser 

News  Editor Jack  Krueger 


WTV 


MILWAUKEE— 1954— ABC-DuM 

station    Operating    with    Special    Temporary    Authorization 
Channel:   12  VHF.  .AP:  158  Kw..  .VP:  316  Kw. 

Owned  By Hearst  Corp. 

Business  Address Empire  Building 

Phone  Nimiber BRoadway  6-8660 

Manager    I.  E.  Showerman 

Representative    Petry 

Program  Director Elden  Anspach 

Chief   Engineer Lionel   Wittenberg 


WXIX 

MILWAUKEE— 1953— CBS 

Channel:  19  UHF..AP:  12  Kw...VP:  18.5  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By CBS,  Inc. 

Business  Address 704  West  Wisconsin 

Phone  Number Broadway    1-8480 

General  Manager Edmund  C.  Bxmker 

Program    Director Leon    Drew 

General  Soles  Mgr Theodore  F.  Shaker 

Business   Mgr John   Lothrop  Viemeister 

Director  Operations Arthur  F.  Schoenfuss 

Promotion,  Publicity  Director By  Colvig 

News   Director Guy  Runnion 


WYOMING 


Pop.  Feb.  1,  1955  (Est.)  318,000  —  TV  Homes  17,000 
Stations  in  State  1 


KFBC-TV 

CHEYENNE— 1954— CBS-DuM 
ABC-DuM 

Channel:   5  VHr..AP:   50  Kw..  .VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Frontier  Bcstg.  Co. 

Business  Address 2923  East  Uncolnway 

Pkone  Number    4-4461 

Newspaper  AHiUotion Wyoming  Eagle  & 

Wyoming  Tribune 


News  Service    UP 

Representative     HoUingbery 

President Robert  S.  McCracken 

Gen.,  Sta.  Mgr William  C.  Grove 

Commercial  Mgr C.  P.  Cahill 

Promotion  Manager D.  E.  Allen 

Traffic  Manager Joyce  Pratt 

Production  Manager Jackson  H.  Mumey 

Chief  Engineer R.  C  Pfannenschmid 


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KFI  A 

ANCHORAGE— 1953— CBS- ABC 

Channel:  2  VHF.    AP:  8.42  Kw..  .VP:   13.8  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Kiggins  &  Rollins 

Business   Address Box   939 

Representative    Weed,   Moore-Lund 

President Richard   R.    Rollins 

Gen.,   Station  Mgr James   G.  Duncan 

Comm.   Manager John  B.   Kearney 

Prog.,  Prom.  Dir Naomi  G.  Rector 

Dir.  News  &  Sp.  Events David  Hassinger 

Film   Mgr Bob   Austin 

Cons.  Engineer James  G.  Duncan 

KTVA 

ANCHORAGE— 1953— NBC-DuM 

Channel:  11  VHF.    AP:  1.61  Kw..  .VP:  3.22  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.    By.  ..   Northern    Television,    Inc. 

Business  Address Mt.  McKinley  Bldg. 

Representative    Hugh    Feltis 

Pres.,  Gen.,  Sta.,  Comm.  Mgr A.  G.  Hiebert 

Program    Director Lois    Clemens 

Dir.  News,  Prod.  Mgr Walter  A.  Welch 

Film     Manager Hal     Knutson 


HAWAII 


KGMB-TV 

HONOLULU— 1952— ABC-CBS-NBC 

Channel:  9  VHF  ..AP:  62.4  Kw..  .VP:   104  Kw. 

Owned-Oper Hawaiian  Bcstg.  Sys..   Ltd. 

Address    1534   Kapiolani 

Representative Free    &    Peters 

P.esident J.  Howard  Worrall 

General  Manager C.  Richard  Evans 

Station    Manager Wayne    Kearl 

Program  Director Robert   Costa 

Dir.  News  &  Spec.  Events Wayne  Collins 

Poduction   Director Sheridan  Reid 

Merchandising     Dir Donald    Frink 

KU  LA-TV 

HONOLULU— 1954— ABC-DuM 

Channel:  4  VHF..AP:   13.1  Kw...VP:  26.3  Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By Pac.  Frontier  Bcstg.  Co. 

Address 1290   Ala  Moana  Blvd. 

Representative Adam  Young  TV  Corp. 

President Herbert   L.    P©tt»y 


Gen.,  Film  Mgr Jack  Burnett 

Station    Mgr Arthur    Sprinkle 

Comm.   Manager Hugh  B.  LaRue 

Program   Director Bob  Seuey 

Promotion   Director Paul  Yamamoto 

Coord.  TV  &  Radio Ted  Scott 

Production   Manager Wright  Esser 

Chief   Engineer Ronald   T.   Miyahira 

KONA 

HONOLULU— 1952— NBC 

Channel:  11  VHF.  .  .AP:  15  Kw..  .  .VP:  30  Kw. 

Owned-Operated  By Radio  Honolulu,  Ltd. 

Address   206  Koula  St. 

Representative NBC    Spot    Sales 

Membe -ship    NARTB 

Pres..  Sta.  Mgr John  D.  Keating 

Program  Director Trent   Christman 

Dir.  News  &  Spec.  Evts Jim  Washburn 

Film   Manager Mike   Can 


PUERTO   RICO 


WKAQ-TV 

SAN  JUAN— 1954— CBS 

Channeh   2   VHF.  .AP:   50  Kw..  .VP:    100   Kw. 

Owned-Oper.  By El  Mundo  Inc. 

Business   Address Box  5096 

Rep Inter- American    Publications    Inc. 

Membership    NARTB 

President    Angel  Ramos 

General  Manager R.  Delgado  Marquez 

Comm.    Mgr Jorge    Rivero 

Program   Director Fernando  Cortes,  Jr. 

Production  Mgr Sally   H.  Boulon 

Film   Manager Valentin   Torres 

Cons.  Engineer George  C.  Davis 

WAPA-TV 

SAN  JUAN— 1954— NBC-DuM 

Channeh  4  VHF.  .AP:  33.9  Kw..  .VP:  56.2  Kw. 
Owned-Oper.  By .  .  Ponce  de  Leon  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Business  Address 357  Ponce  de  Leon 

Phone  Number    3-3000 

Air  Time 8  hours  daily 

Representative Caribbean   Networks   Inc. 

President Jose   Ramon  Quinones 

General    Manager Deliin    Fernandez 

Comm.    Mgr Segismundo    Quinones 

Program   Director Jose   E.   Franco 

Promotion    Director Mariano    Angelet 

Prod.  Mgr Jose  A.  Gonzalez  Cordova 

Film  Manager Jose  E.  Viguie 

Chief  Engineer Howard  Hayes 

Cons.  Engineer Comm.  Radio  Equipment 


966 


TELEVISION  STATIONS 
OF  CANADA 


D     D     D 


CBFT 


MONTREAL— 1952— CBC-ABC-CBS- 
DuMont-NBC 

Channel:  2 AP:  8.28  Kw VP:   15.7  Kw. 

Owned  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 1425  Dorchester  St.  W. 

Phone    Number UNiversity    6-2571 

Director    Andre    Ouimet 

Assistant    Director Yves    Vien 

Program    Director Fernand    Guerard 

Comm.  Manager Maurice  Valiquette 

Press  and  Information  Supervisor.  .Robert  Elie 


CBHT 


HAUFAX— 1954— CBC<:BS 

Channel:   3 AP:  60  Kw VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned   By Canadian   Bcstg.    Corp. 

Address    Bell    Rd. 

Director G.    F.    Brickenden 

Comm.   Representative ....  Donald   G.   LeBlanc 

Technical   Director J.   Simonsen 

Program    Director Carl    MacCaull 

CBLT 

TORONTO— 1952— CBC-CBS-ABC- 
DuMont-NBC 

Channel:  9...AP:    12.72  Kw....VP:  25.65  Kw. 

Owned  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 354    Jarvis    St. 

Phone   Number Walnut   35481 

Director    Fergus    Mutrie 

Asst.  Director J.  R.  W.  Graham 

Program  Director R.  W.  McGall 

Technical    Director Reginald    Horton 

Comm.   Representative J.  R.  Kennedy 

Fihn    Supervisor O.    C.    Wilson 

Supervisor  of  Design William  McCrow 

Press  and  Information  Rep. . .  James  Creighton 

CBMT 

MONTREAL— 1954— CBC-ABC-CBS- 
DuMont-NBC 

Channeh  6 AP:  26.2  Kw VP:  43.8  Kw. 

Owned  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 1425    Dorchester    St.    W. 

Phone    Number UNiversity    6-2571 

Television    Director Andre   Ouimet 

Comm.    Manager Maurice    Valiquette 

Technical    Director C    Frenette 

Press  and  Information  Supervisor.  .Robert  Elie 

CBOT 

OTTAWA— 1953— CBC-ABC-CBS- 
DuMont-NBC 

Channel:    4....AP:    4.8    Kw VP:    9.2    Kw. 


Owned  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address Scott  St.  W.  of  Island  Park.  Dr. 

Phone  Number 21151 

Director    Charles    P.   Wright 

Program    Director Bruce    McPherson 

Technical   Director Maxted   Gilbert 

CBUT 

VANCOUVER— 1953--CBC-CBS- 
ABC-DuMont-NBC 

Channel:   2 AP:   55  Kw VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 1200  Georgia  St. 

Phone    Number Marine    6121 

Television  Director Peter  McDonald 

Program  Director Marce  L.  Munro 

Technical   Director Ross   L.   Whiteside 

Newsreel  Editor-in-charge R.  L.  Elson 

Film    Director Don    Lytle 

Design    Director Cliff    Robinson 


CBWT 


WINNIPEG— 1954— CBC 

Channel:  4 AP:  28  Kw VP:  56  Kw. 

Owned  By Canadian  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Address 541    Portage   Ave.   W. 

Phone   Number    742-541 

Television  Director W.  G.   Carpentier 

Program   Director Gordon    Atkinson 

Technical   Director Harry  Hey  wood 

CFCM-TV 

QUEBEC  CITY— 1954— CBC-CBS 

Channeh  4....AP:   .635  Kw VP:   1.27  Kw. 

Owned  By.  .  .Famous  Players  Canadian  Corp. 

Address 200  Ave.  St.  Jean  Bosco,  Ste.  Foy 

Phone  Number Murray  3-4985 

Sales    Rep..  .Weed  TV;  Hardy;  Hunt  and  Assoc. 

President    Gaston    Pratte 

Executive  Director A.   C.  Picard 

Director  of  Operations Ernest  W.  Miller 

Comm.  Mgr A.  P.  Fitzgibbons 

Program  Manager Suzanne  Guinard 

CFPA-TV 

PORT  ARTHUR— 1954— CBC-CBS- 
NBC 

Channeh  2....AP:   2.55  Kw VP:   5-10  Kw. 

Owned  By Ralph  H.  Parker 

Address 87  N.  Hill  St. 

Phone   Number    4-2404 

Sales  Rep Weed  TV;   All-Canada  TV 

President  and  Mgr Ralph  H.  Parker 


967 


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CFPL-TV 

LONDON— 1953— CBS-NBC-ABC- 
DuMont 

Channel:    10  AP:  59.6  Kw VP:   117  Kw. 

Owned  By  London  Free  Press  Printing  Co. 

Address Commissioners    Rd.,    Box    488 

Phone   Number    4-2115 

Sales  Rep Weed  TV;  All  Canada  TV 

President,   Mgr.   Dir Walter  J.  Blackburn 

Station    Mgr Murray    G.    Brown 

Asst.    Manager Robert   A.   Reinhart 

Dir,   of   Engineering G.   Robitaille 

Production    Coordinator Kevin    Knight 

Newsreel  Supervisor Ron  Laidlow 

CFQC-TV 

SASKATOON— 1954-^CBC-NBC-ABC 

Channel:   8 AP:  60  Kw VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned    By CFQC-TV   Officers 

Address 216  1st  Ave.  N. 

Phone    Number     ..2-6611 

Soles  Rep Adam  Young  TV  Corp.;  Oakes; 

Radio    Representative,    Ltd. 

President A.  A.  A.  Murphy 

Vice-Pres.,   Gen.  Mgr G.  Blair  Nelson 

Asst.    Manager Vernon    Dallin 

Production    Director Walter    Romanow 

News  Service  Dir Godfrey  Hudson 

Chief   Engineer Lyn   Hoskins 

CFRN-TV 

EDMONTON— 1954— CBC^BS-ABC- 
NBC-DuMont 

Channel:   3 AP:   13.7  Kw VP:   27.4  Kw. 

Owned  By G.  R.  A.  Rice 

Address    Jasper  Highway 

Phone   Number    2-2101 

Sales  Rep Adam  Young  TV  Corp.;  Oakes; 

Radio    Representatives    Ltd. 

Manager G.  R.  A.  Rice 

Chief  Engineer F.  G.  A.  Makepeace 

Program   Director S.    S.   Lancaster 

CHCH-TV 

HAMILTON— 1954— CBC 

Channel:     11. AP:    25.75    Kw...VP:    42.9    Kw. 

Owned  By Wentworth  Bcstg.  Co..  Ltd. 

Address 163    Jackson    St.    W. 

Phone   Number    2-1121 

Sales  Rep Adam  Young,  All-Canada  TV 

President,  Gen.  Mgr Kenneth  D.  Soble 

Asst.    Mgr S.    J.    Bibby 

Comm.  Manager R.  J.  Peters 

Production  Mgr T.  J.  Sutton 

News   Editor Dave   C.  Rogers 

Chief    Engineer W.   E.   Jeynes 

CHCT-TV 

CALGARY— 1954— CBC 

Channel:  2 AP:  50  Kw VP:   100  Kw. 

Owned  By Calgary  Bcstg.  Co. 

Addre.. 1023  lllh  Ave«  W. 


Phone  Number    44-7471 

Sales  Rep Weed  TV  Corp.;  All-Canoda  TV 

Engineering  Rep K.  A.  Mackinnon,  Ottawa 

General  Manager John  H.  Bottison 

CHSJ-TV 

SAINT  JOHN— 1954— CBC 

Channel:    4....AP:    50    Kw VP:    100    Kw. 

Owned  By ...  .  New  Brunswick  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 

Address    14    Church    St. 

Phone  Number    3-3304 

Sales  Rep Weed  TV  Corp.;  All-Canada  TV 

General  Manager George  A.  Cromwell 

Production    Director Earl   McCarron 

Prod.   Supervisor Fred  Blizzard 

Women's  Prog.  Supervisor Jene  L.  Wood 

Technical  Director T.  Reid  Dowling 

Chief  Engineer Jack  Bishop 

CJBR-TV 

RIMOUSKI— 1954--CBC— CBS 

Channel:  3. . .   AP:  34.55  Kw VP:  60.6  Kw. 

Owned  By ...  .  Lower  St.  Lawrence  Radio  Inc. 

Address 6   St.   John  St. 

Sales  Rep Adam  Young  TV  Corp.;  Stovin 

President    Jacques  Brilliant 

Station    Manager Andre    Lecomte 

Program  Director Francois  Raymond 

Film   Manager Paul   Rcrtte 

Sports   Editor M.   Claude   Pearson 

Chief  Technician M.  Marcel  Vallee 

CJCB-TV 

SYDNEY— 1954— CBC 

Chonneh    4....AP:    60    Kw VP:    100    Kw. 

Owned  By CJCB-TV  Officers 

Address    Hardwood  Hill 

Phone  Numbers 5596,  8240,   3431 

Sales  Rep... Weed  TV  Corp.;   All-Canada  TV 

President,  Gen.  Mgr J.  Marven  Ncrthanson 

Business   Manager Norris   Nathanson 

Chief  Engineer Robert  J.  Norton 

CJIC-TV 

SAULT   STE.  MARIE— 1954— CBC- 
CBS 

Channeh    2...AP:    2.58    Kw....VP:    5.16   Kw. 

Owned  By J.   G.  Hyland 

Address 119    East    St. 

Phone    Number ALgoma    6-7494 

Sales  Rep.. .  .Weed  TV  Corp.;  All-Canada  TV 

President,  Gen.  Mgr J.  G.  Hyland 

Program  Manager Sam  Pitt 

Comm.   Mgr Gene   Plouffe 

Chief   Engineer Dove   Irwin 

C  K  C  K  -  T  V 

REGINA— 1954— CBC— CBS 

Channeh  2. . .  .AP:  10  Kw VP:  19.5  Kw. 

Owned  By   Transcanada 

Address Highway  No.  1 

Phone  Number    36671 


968 


D    D    n      TELEVISION    STATIONS    OF    CANADA      0    0    0 


Sales  Rep Weed  TV  Corp.;  All-Canada  TV 

Engineering  Rep Keith  McKinnon 

President    Clifford   Sifton 

General  Manager H.  A.  Crittenden 

Soles   Mgr Lloyd   Westmoreland 

Production  Manager Larry  Glover 

Promotion    Director William    Rees 

Sports   Director Lloyd  J.  Saunders 

News    Director Jim   McLeod 

CKCO-TV 

KITCHENER— 195a-^CBC-CBS 

Channel:  13 AP:  8.45  Kw VP:  16  Kw. 

Owned  By Carl  A.  Pollock 

Address 864  King  St.  W. 

Phone  Number    4-4703 

Sales  Rep Weed  TV  Corp.;  J.  A.  Hardy 

General  Manager Eugene  E.  Fitzgibbons 

Director  of  Operations W.  D.  McGregor 

CKCW-TV 

MONCTON— I954--CBC 

Channel:   2 AP:   3  Kw VP:   5  Kw. 

Owned  By F.  A.  Lynds,  Pres. 

Address    Halifax  St. 

Phone  Number    4-9601 

Sales  Rep Adam  Young;  Stovin  &  Co. 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr F.  A.  Lynds 

Comm.   Manager J.  S.  Irvine 

Production    Manager H.    Button 

Film   Manager Helen   Savage 

Chief  Engineer Arnold  Brewster 

CKLW-TV 

WINDSOR 

(See  Detroit,  Michigan  Listing.) 


CKSO-TV 

SUDBURY— 195a--CBC-CBS-NBC- 
ABC-DuMont 

Channel:    5....AP:    .87   Kw VP:    1.74   Kw. 

Owned  By. .  .G.  Miller.  J.  Cooper.  W.  Woodill 

Address Regent   at  Ash   St. 

Phone    Number Osborne    3-3644 

Sales  Rep Weed  TV  Corp.;  All  Canada  TV 

General  Manager W.  J.  Woodill 

Production  Manager J.  A.  Boyd 

Film  Editor Ingrid  Rushton 

Chief   Engineer James   McRae 

CKWS-TV 

KINGSTON— 1954r-CBC 

Channel:   11.... AP:   154  Kw VP:  257  Kw. 

Owned  By Sen.  W.  Rupert  Davies 

Address 170  Queen  St. 

Phone    Number    4405 

Sales  Rep Weed  TV  Corp.;  All-Canada  TV 

Manager R.    W.   Hofstetter 

Comm.   Mgr Harry    Edgar 

Program  Mgr Bill  Luxton 

Chief    Engineer Bert    Cobb 

CKX-TV 

BRANDON— CBC 

Channeh  5....AP:  9.65  Kw VP:   19.3  Kw. 

Owned  By Western  Manitoba  Bcstrs.  Ltd. 

Address Cily    Hall    Square 

Phone  Number   4532 

Sales  Rep Weed  TV  Corp.;  AU-Canada  TV 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr John  B.  Craig 

Sales    Manager Archie   Olson 

Program  Director^. Douglas  A.  Lee 

News   Editor Jim   Struthers 

Sports  Director Ken  Milton 

Chief  Engineer E.  H.  Davies 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW  FAMOUS  BRANDS . . . 

KNOW  THE  MOST  FAMOUS  BRAND  IN  NEWS  IS 


AP 


969 


TVOulside  of  United  States 

TV  stations  in  operation;  or  under  construction  (CP)  as 

of  January  1,  1955.  Prepared  by  Research  Division,  Allen 

B.  DuMont  I^aboratories,  Inc. 


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Moiirton,  N.  B, 
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Kiinouski,  Que. 
St.  John.  N.  B. 
Saskatoon,  Sai>k. 
Suult  Ste.  Marie.  Ont. 
Sherbrooke.  Que. 
SuillMir.v,  Ont. 
Sydney, N.  S. 
Toronto 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 
Windsor,  Ont. 
WinnipeK,  Man. 


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Santiago  de  Cuba 
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Ciiianajuato 

Hermohillo 

.luarex 

Merida 

Mexir-ali 

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Mexir-o  City 

Mexico  City 

Mexico  City 

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CBMT 

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CHKX-TV 

CFP.V-TV 

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CHLT-TV 

CKSO-TV 

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CBLT 

CBUT 

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CMA-TV 

CMBF-TV 

CMQ-TV 

CMUR-TV 

CMKJ-TV 


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CMKN-TV 


XEDC-TV 

XKQ-TV 
XEW-TV 
XHC;C-TV 
XMTV 


XKLN-TV 
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Licensee  or  Grantee 

—  CANADA  — 

Western    IVIanitoba    Bostrs.,    lAd. 
Calgary    Television,    Ltd. 
Sunwapta   Bestg.    Co.,   Ltd. 
Canadian    Broadcasting    Corp. 
Niagara    Television,   Ltd. 
Frontenac    Bestg.    Co.,    Ltd. 
Central  Ontario   Tv.,  Ltd. 
London  Free  Press  Printing  Co.,  Ltd. 
Moncton    Bestg.,   Ltd. 
Canadian    Broadcasting   Corp. 
Canadian    Broadcasting    Corp. 
Canadian    Broadcasting    Corp. 
Canadian    Broadcasting    Corp. 
Kawartha  Bestg.  Co.,  Ltd. 
Ralph  A.   Parker 
Television   de   (Quebec,  Ltd. 
Trans-Canada    Communications,    Ltd. 
Lower  St,  Lawrence  Radio,  Inc. 
New  Brunswick  Bdcstg.  Co.,   Ltd. 
A.    A.   Murphy   &   Sons,   Ltd. 
Hyland    Radio    Television,    Ltd. 
I>a  Tribune   Limitee 
CKSO    Radio,    Ltd. 
Cape  Breton  Broadcasters,  Inc. 
Canadian    Broadcasting    Corp. 
Canadian   Broadcasting  Corp. 
Western   Ontario   Broadcasting,    Ltd. 
Canadian  Broadcasting  Corp. 

—  CUBA  — 

Cadena  Azul  de  Cuba 

Circuito   CMQ 

Cadena  Azul  de  Cuba 

Radiotelevision   El  Mundo 

Radio   Universal 

Circuito  CMQ 

Radiotelevision  Nacional,  S.A. 

Circuito    CMQ 

('adena    Azul   de  Cuba 

Radiotelevision   Nacional,   S.A. 

Circuito  CMQ 

Radiotelevision   Nacional,   S.A. 

Circjiito   CMQ 

Cadena  Azul  de  Cuba 

Circuito    C3IQ 

Cadena  Oriental   de  Radio 

Radiotelevision    Nacional,    S.A. 

Cadena   Azul  de  Cuba 

—  MEXICO  — 

Romulo  O'Farrill,  Sr. 
Emilio  Azearraga 
Romulo  O'Farrill,  Sr. 
Emilio  Azearraga 
Romulo  O'Farrill,  Sr. 
Romulo  O'Farrill,  Sr. 
Television  de  la  Frontera, 
Romulo  O'Farrill,  Sr. 
Romulo    O'Farrill,    Sr. 


S.A. 


Emilio    Azearraga 

Cadena   Radiodiffusora  Mexicana, 

(iuillermo  Gonzales  Camarena 

Television   de  Mexico,   S.A. 

L'niversity    of    Mexico 

Romulo    O'Farrill,    Sr. 

Romulo    O'Farrill,    Sr. 

Emilio    Azearraga 

Romulo    O'Farrill,    Sr. 

Romulo  O'Farrill,  St. 

Romulo    O'Farrill,    Sr. 

Emilio   Azearraga 

970 


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11.2r> 

81.75 

525/60 

55.25 

59.75 

526/60 

61.25 

65.75 

625/60 

61.25 

65.75 

525/60 

199.25 

203.75 

525/60 

199.25 

203.75 

525/60 

211.25 

215.75 

525/60 

55.25 

59.75 

525/60 

55.26 

59.75 

525/60 

55.25 

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525/60 

83.25 

87.75 

525/60 

67.25 

71.75 

525/60 

187.25 

191.75 

625/60 

205.25 

209.75 

526/60 

55.25 

59.75 

526/60 

67.25 

71.75 

525/60 

55.25 

.59.75 

525/60 

61.25 

65.75 

526/60 

67.25 

71.75 

625/60 

181.25 

185.75 

525/60 

55.25 

59.75 

525/60 

175.25 

179.75 

525/60 

77.25 

81.75 

525/60 

67.25 

71.75 

525/60 

187.25 

191.75 

625/60 

55.25 

59.75 

525/60 

187.25 

191.75 

626/60 

67.25 

71.75 

625/60 

187.25 

191:75 

525/60 

83.25 

87.75 

525/60 

193.25 

197.75 

525/60 

55.25 

.59.75 

526/60 

175.25 

179.75 

526/60 

83.2f5 

87.75 

526/60 

67.25 

71.75 

625/60 

67.25 

71.75 

525/60 

193.25 

197.25 

525/60 

205.25 

209.75 

625/60 

187.25 

191.75 

525/60 

61.25 

65.75 

526/60 

77.25 

81.75 

626/60 

181.25 

185.75 

525/60 

55.25 

59.75 

525/60 

175.25 

179.75 

525/60 

199.25 

203.75 

526/60 

211.25 

215.75 

625/60 

83.25 

87.75 

526/60 

193.25 

197.75 

526/60 

83.25 

87.75 

625/60 

61.25 

65.75 

525/60 

205.25 

209.75 

625/60 

83.25 

87.75 

526/60 

77.25 

81.75 

625/60 

67.25 

71.75 

526/60 

61.25 

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526/60 

199.25 

203.75 

525/60 

187.25 

191.75 

525/60 

55.25 

.59.75 

525/60 

77.25 

81.75 

525/60 

67.25 

71.75 

525/60 

211.25 

215.75 

525/60 

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.59.75 

525/60 

193.25 

197.75 

525/60 

83.25 

87.75 

525/60 

193.25 

197.75 

525/60 

61.25 

65.75 

525/60 

187.25 

191.75 

525/60 

83.25 

87.75 

625/60 

205.25 

209.75 

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Tampico 
Tijuana 
Tijuana 
Tijuana 
Torreon 
Veracruz 


Buenos  Aires 
Ituenos  Aires 

Brussels 
Brussels 

Bello  Horizonte 
Rio  de  Janeiro 
Rio  de  Janeiro 
Rio  de  Janeiro 
Rio  de  Janeiro 
Rio  de  Janeiro 
Rio  de  Janeiro 
Sao  Paulo 
Sao  Paulo 
Sao  Paulo 
Sao  Paulo 
Sao  Paulo 
Sao  Paulo 
Sao  Paulo 

Bogota 

Prague  (Exp.) 

Copenhagen 

Ciudad  Trujillo 

Lille 

Lyon 

Lyon 

Marseille 

Marseille 

Paris 

Paris 

Strasbourg 

Strasbourg 

Berlin  (East  Sector) 

Dresden 

Leipzig 

Baden  Baden 

Berlin  (West  Sector) 

Berlin  (West  Sector) 
(Exp.) 

Bonn 

Bremen 

Cologne 

Frankfurt  (Feldberg) 

Freiburg 

Hamburg 

Hannover 

Kaiser  Lantern 

Koblenz 

Langenburg 

Munich 

Stuttgart 

Trier 

Weinbiet  (Mannheim- 
Heidelberg) 

Zweibruecken 

Aberdeen  (Redmoss) 
Aberdeen  (Core  Hill) 
Belfast  (Glencairn) 
Birmingham  (Sutton- 

Coldfield) 
Brighton 
Cardiff  (Wenvoe) 
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PRD-5-TV 

PRG-3-TV 

CP 

PRA.9-TV 

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CP 

PRE-8-TV 

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PRF-3-TV 

CP 

PRB-9-TV 

CP 

PRA-6-TV 

CP 

PRE-4-TV 

CP 

PRG-9-TV 

CP 

PRH-9-TV 

CP 

HJRN-TV 

CP 
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Licensee  or  Grantee 

—  MEXICO  — 
Emilio  Azcarraga 
Romulo  O'Farrill,   Sr. 
Radio  y  Television 
Romulo  O'Farrill,  Sr. 

Romulo    O'Farrill,   Sr. 
Romulo    O'Farrill,    Sr. 

— ARGENTINA  — 
Radio  Belgrano  y  Primera  Cadena 

Argentina  de  Broadcasting 
Radio    El   Mundo 

—  BELGIUM  — 

Inst.  National  du  Radio  Communication 
Inst.  National  du  Radio  Communication 

—  BRAZIL  — 
Emissaros  Associadas 

Radio  Televisao  Roquete  Pinto 

Emissaros    Associadas 

Radio   Record    Television 

R.  Mayrink  Veiga,  S.A. 

Societe  Radio  Emissaros  Continental 

Emp.   Radio  Nacional 

Radio  Difusora  de  Sao  Paulo 

Radio    Televisao   Paulista 

Radio   Record   Television 

Fundacao   Caspar  Libero 

S.R.    Cultras    Voz    de   Espaco 

Radio  Nacional  de  Sao  Paulo 

Radio   Bandeirantes  S.A. 

—  COLOMBIA  — 
Radio  Difusora  Nacional    (Govt.) 

—  CZECHOSLOVAKIA  — 
Government 

—  DENMARK  — 
Danish   State  Radio 

DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC  — 
La  Voz  Dominicana    (Govt.) 

—  FRANCE  — 
Radiodiffusion-Television  Francais 
Radiodiffusion-Television  Francais 
Radiodiffusion-Television  Francais 
Radiodiffusion-Television  Francais 
Radiodiffusion-Television  Francais 
Radiodiffusion-Television  Francais 
Radiodiffusion-Television  Francais 
Radiodiffusion-Television  Francais 
Radiodiffusion-Television  Francais 

—  GERMANY,   EAST  — 
Government 
Government 
Government 

—  GERMANY,   WEST  — 
Southwest    Radio 
Northwest   German    Radio 
Allied  High   Command 

Northvv'est   German   Radio 
Northwest  German   Radio 
Northwest  German   Radio 
Hessian   Radio 
Southwest  Radio 
Northwest    German    Radio 
Northwest  German  Radio 
Southwest  Radio 
Southwest  Radio 
Northwest   German    Radio 
Bavarian    Radio 
South   German   Radio 
Southwest    Radio 
Southwest   Radio 

Southwest  Radio 
—  GREAT  BRITAIN  — 
British  Broadcasting   Corp. 
British   Broadcasting  Corp. 
British   Broadcasting  Corp. 
British    Broadcasting   Corp. 

British  Broadcasting  Corp. 
British  Broadcasting  Corp. 
British  Broadcasting  Corp. 


971 


Mc.  Lin«s/Pix 

Carrier  Freq.  and 

Visual     Aural  Fields/Sec 


67.25 

71.75 

525/60 

61.25 

65.75 

525/(>0 

83.25 

87.75 

525/60 

205.25 

209.75 

525/60 

55.25 

59.75 

525/60 

175.25 

179.75 

525/60 

205.25 

209.75 

525/60 

175.25 

179.75 

625/50 

77.25 

81.75 

62.5/50 

196.25 

201.75 

625/50 

210.25 

215.75 

819/50 

67.25 

71.75 

525/60 

.55.35 

59.75 

525/60 

83.25 

87.75 

625/50 

211.25 

215.75 

525/60 

175.25 

179.75 

525/60 

187.25 

191.75 

525/60 

67.25 

71.75 

525/60 

61.25 

65.75 

525/60 

77.25 

81.75 

525/60 

175.25 

179.75 

525/60 

61.25 

65.75 

525/60 

199.25 

203.75 

525/60 

187.25 

191.75 

525/60 

211.25 

215.75 

525/60 

175.25 

179.75 

525/60 

49.75 

56.25 

625/50 

62.25 

67.75 

625/50 

67.25 

71.75 

525/60 

185.25 

174.1 

819/50 

63.5 

59.0 

819/50 

212.85 

201.70 

819/.50 

185.55 

175.4 

819/50 

54.5 

50.0 

819/50 

46.0 

42.0 

441/50 

185.25 

174.1 

819/50 

.59.0 

54.5 

819/.50 

164.0 

175.15 

819/50 

99.9 

106.4 

625/50 

145.25 

151.75 

625/50 

59.25 

65.75 

625/50 

189.25 

194.75 

625/50 

182.25 

187.75 

625/50 

196.25 

201.75 

625/50 

625/50 
625/.50 

203.25 

208.75 

625/50 

196.25 

201.75 

625/50 

189.25 

194.75 

625/50 

182.25 

187.75 

625/50 

196.25 

201.75 

625/50 

189.25 

194.75 

625/50 

182.25 

187.75 

625/50 

189.25 

197.75 

62.5/50 

48.25 

53.75 

625/50 

175.25 

180.75 

625/50 

182.25 

187.75 

625/50 

210.25 

215.75 

625/.50 

189.25 

194.75 

625/50 

61.75 

.58.25 

405/.50 

61.75 

58.25 

405/50 

45.0 

41.5 

405/50 

61.75 

58.25 

405/50 

56.75 

53.25 

405/50 

66.75 

63.25 

405/50 

45.0 

41.5 

405/50 

n  n   n 


T  \      0  U  T  S  1  I)  K     II  N  I  T  E  I>     STATES 


nan 


l.ortitlon 
l>ouKt:««   (\f\v  of  Maii> 

(>"Shotts> 
I  otiilon   ^  Ali'XHiiilrii 

Ncwrii.-tle  (Tontop 

l>ikr) 
l>l«  mouth 
Kowriiicc  (Isle  of 

Wkht) 

AlrsHiiniiriit  O'ioihuont) 

I'onio  ( l.oinbardy ) 

(Exp.) 
Florence 

Genoa  (Mt.  Portoflno) 
Milan 
Mt.  TeKliH 
Mt.  IVnlce 
Mt.  S«Trii 

Koine  (Mt.  Mario) 
Turin  (Ert-nio) 
Venice  (Mt.  Vendu) 

NftBoja 

Osaka 

Tokyo 

Tokyo 

Tokyo 

(  asaltliinca 


CiUl 

-cttcrs 


CP 


CP 
CF 


CP 


JOCK-TV 
JOBK-TV 
JOAK-TV 
JOKR-TV 
JOAX-TV 


.\m««terdain  (Utrecht- 

Ix)pik) 
F:indlioven  (N.  Brabant)  PAB-2 

(Kxp.) 


Licensee  or  Grantee 
-(JKK.VT    BRITAIN  — 

Britisli    Broadcasting   Corp. 
Britisli    Broadcast iuK   Corp. 

Britisli   Broadcasting   Corp. 

Britisli   Broadcasting   Corp. 

Britisli   Broadcasting  Corp. 

Britisli   Broadcasting  Corp. 
British   Broadcasting   Corp. 

—  ITALY  — 

Radio  Audizlone  Italiana   (RAI) 

Radio   Audizione   Italiana    (RAI) 


Radio  Audizione  Italiana    (RAI) 

Radio   Audizione  Italiana    (RAI) 

Radio   Audizione  Italiana    (RAI) 

Radio   Audizione  Italiana    (RAI) 

Radio   Audizione  Italiana    (RAI) 

Radio  Audizione  Italiana    (RAI) 

Radio   Audizione  Italiana    (RAI) 

Radio   Audizione  Italiana    (RAI) 

Radio  Audizione   Italiana    (RAI) 
—  JAPAN  — 

Broadcasting  Corp.  of  Japan    (NHK) 

Broadcasting   Corp.   of   Japan    (NHK) 

Broa<lcasting   Corp.    of   Japan    (NHK) 

Radio   Tokyo 

Nippon    TV    Network    Corp. 
-MOROCCO,   FRENCH  — 

Compagnie  Marocaine  de  Radio- 
Television    (Telma) 
—  NETHERLANDS  — 

Ne<lerlands  Radio  Union  &  Tv.  Foundation 
of    Hilversum  62, 

Philips,   Ltd.  175 


Mc.  Lines/Fix 

Carrier  Freq.  and 

Visual     Aural  Fields/See 


66.75 
56.75 

63.25 
53.26 

405/60 
405/50 

45.0 

41.6 

405/60 

51.76 

48.26 

405/60 

66.76 

63.26 

406/60 

51.76 
56.75 

48.25 
53.25 

406/60 
406/60 

Klndhoven 
Kootwijk 

PAB-3 
PAB-4 

OhIo  (Exp.) 

Manila 

DZAQ-TV 

Hantaw 
Lodz 

Madrid  (Exp.) 

Stockliolm  (Exp.) 
.Stockholm  (Exp.) 

BaHel  (Exp.  Booster) 
Zurich  (Uetliberg) 

Bangkok  (Exp.) 
Bangkok 

intanbul  (Exp.) 

Johanne«tbiirg  (Exp.) 


Gorky 

Kharkov 

Kiev 

Leningrad 

M«mro« 

0«lei,Ha   ly.xj..) 

Tomnk 

\  atlcan  City 

HJV 

CaracaH 

VVLV-TV 

i  aracati 

VVKA-TV 

(  araca* 

VVKS-TV 

H«'li;rade 


YZO 


CP        P.T.  &  T.   Adm. 
CP        P.T.  &  T.   Adm. 

—  NORWAY  — 

Norwegian   State  B«stg.   System 
—  PHILIPPINE   ISLANDS  — 

Alto  Sales   &  Management   Corp. 

—  POLAND  — 
Communications    Inst. 

CP        Communications  Inst. 
—  SPAIN  — 
Radiodifusion   Nacional 

—  SWEDEN  — 

Royal  Inst,  of  Technology 
Royal   Inst,    of   Technology 

—  SWITZERLAND  — 
Swiss    General    Post    Office 
Swiss    General    Post    Oflfice 

—  THAILAND  — 

Chulalongkorn  University 
CP        Public   Information    Dept. 

—  TURKEY  — 

Tech.    University   of   Istanbul 

—  UNION  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA  — 

Samuel  Liff 

—  U.S.S.R.  — 
Govt. 
Govt. 
Govt. 
Govt. 
Govt. 
Govt. 
Govt. 

—  VATICAN   CITY  — 

Radio    Vatican 

—  VENEZUELA  — 

Television  Venezolana,  S.A. 
Television  Na4:ional  (Govt.) 
Radio   Caracas,    TV 

—  YUGOSLAVIA  — 
RadiodifTusion    Yougoslave    (Govt.) 

972 


63.25 
41.25 


626/60 
626/60 


62.25 

67.75 

625/60 

201.25 

206.75 

625/50 

201.25 

206.75 

625/50 

210.25 

215.75 

625/50 

62.25 

67.75 

625/50 

175.25 

180.75 

625/50 

201.25 

206.75 

625/50 

82.25 

87.75 

625/50 

175.25 

180.75 

625/50 

103.25 

107.75 

525/60 

171.25 

175.76 

525/60 

171.26 

175.75 

625/60 

183.25 

187.75 

525/60 

103.25 

107.75 

525/60 

174.1    185.25  819/50 


67.75 
180.75 


67.75 
46.76 


626/50 
626/50 


625/60 
626/50 


62.75   67.75 

61.25   65.75  525/60 

89.25   94.75  625/50 
625/60 

55.25   60.75  625/60 


62.25 
175.25 

67.75 
180.75 

626/50 
625/60 

65.25 
55.25 

60.75 
60.75 

625/50 
625/50 

(174- 

217) 

626/50 
625/50 

62.25 

67.75 

625/50 

421.5 

59.25 
77.25 
.59.25 
49.75 
49.75 

65.75 
83.75 
65.75 
56.25 
56.25 

625/50 
625/50 
625/50 
625/50 
625/50 
625/50 
625/50 

185.25 

174.1 

819/50 

67.25 
77.25 
55.25 

71.75 
81.75 
59.75 

625/50 
626/50 
625/50 

47.0    625/60 


COMMUNITY  TELEVISION 
ANTENNA  SYSTEMS 


As  of  January  1, 1955 


state 
Alabama 

Arizona 


Arkansas 


California 


Colorado 


Idaho 


City 

Florence 
Port  Payne 
Russell  ville 

Ajo 


Flagrstaff 

Globe 
Nogales 

Presoott 


Batesville 
FayetteviUe 

Banning 

Barstow 
Oarmel 

Dunsmulr 

Eagle  Mt.  Mines 

Glendale 

Grass  Talley 

lone 

Jackson 

La^runa  Beach 

Martel 
Martinez 

Nevada  City 
Placerville 
San  Bernardino 

San  Diego 

Ukiah 
Ventura 

Climax 

Dnrango 
Lead  ville 
Salida 
Siterling 

Trinidad 


Craigmont 
Kamiah 
Kellogg 
Ketchum 


Lewiston 

Moscow 

Osbnm 


nan 

Exec,  in  Charge 

W.  R.  Tucker 
J.  L..  Killian 
E.  £.  Stuart 

A.  E.  Richards 

H.  J.  Rosen 

Willard  Shoecraf  t 
Chas.  G.  Boice 

Norman  A.  Hendry 
Jimmy  I>avidson 
Hal  Douglas 

E.  N.  Knox 

Dean  M.  Devoe 
G.  B.  Henderson 

John  F.  Burgess 

E.  C.  Ketaily 
Luther  Opelt 
John  Colling 
Lawrence  Angler 
Lawrence  Angler 
Lewis  L.  Le  Mieux 

Lawrence  Angler 


John  G.  Colling 
John  S.  Hocking 
Richard  J.  FUano 

Roy  F.  Cloud 


F.  P.  Stipp 
John  G.  George 

Don  Stephens 

George  F.  Rock 

David  F.  Onstead 
J.  E.  Collier 

Donald  C.  Campbell 

Carl  Blevins 
J.  A.  Fleischer 
J.  C.  Moore 

C.  E.  Atkinson 


Newell  Priess 
S.  C.  Haddock 
Wm.  Zanetti 
Wm.  Zanetti 


Stations 
WBRC-TV;   WABC    (Birmingham) 
WABT;   WBRC-TV    (Birmhigham) 

KPHO-TV;  KOOL-TV    (Phoenix) 
KVOA-TV    (Tucson) 
KVAR  (Mesa-Phoenix) 
KOOL-TV    (Phoenix) 
KVAR    (Mesa-Phoenix) 

KVOA-TV;  KOPO-TV  (Tucson) 

KOOL-TV;  KTVK-TV  (Phoenix) 

KPHO-TV;  KOOL-TV  (Phoenix) 
KVOA-TV   (Tucson) 

WMCT-TV    (Memphis) 
KARK-TV    (Little  Rock) 
KATV   (Pme  BIuflF) 
KOTV   (Tulsa) 
KYTV    (Springfield) 
KTVX  (Muskogee,  Okla.) 

KRCA;  KABC-TV;  KHJ-TV;  KCOP;  KTLA; 
KNXT;  KTTV;    (Los  Angeles) 

KNXT;    KRCA;    KABC-TV;    (Los   Angeles) 

KRON-TV;  KPIX;  KGO-TV;  (San  Fran- 
cisco) 

KBES-TV    (Medford) 

KHSL-TV    (Chico) 


KlPflX;  KRON-TV ;  KGO-TV  (SamFrancisoo) 


KRCA;  KABC-TV;  KHJ-TV;  KCOP;  KTLA; 
KNXT;  KTTV  (Los  Angeles) 

KGO-TV;  KPIX;  KRON-TV  (Sam  Francisco) 

KVOR   (Stockton) 

KRON-TV;  KPIX;  KGO-TV  (San  Francisco) 

KRON-TV;  KPIX;  KGO-TV  (San  Francisco) 

KRCA;  KABC-TV;  KHJ-TV;  KCOP;  KTLA; 
KNXT    (Los  Angeles) 

KNXT;  KRCA;  KTTV;  KCOP   (L.  A.) 

KFMB-TV;    KFSD-TV    (San   Diego) 

XETV    (Tiajuana) 

KRON-TV;  KPrX;  KGO-TV  (San  Francisco) 

KOVR    (Stockton) 

KNXT;  KRCA;  KLTA;  KABC-TV;  KHJ- 
TV;   KTTV;  KCOP    (Los  Angeles) 

KFEL-TV;       KOA-TV;       KBTV;       KLZ-TV 

(Denver) 
KOB-TV   (Albuquerque) 

KCSJ-TV   (Pueblo) 

KFEL-TV;      KOA-TV;       KLZ-TV;       KBTV 

(Denver) 
KFBC-TV   (Cheyenne) 
KCSJ-TV    (Pueblo) 
KKTV   (Colorado)   Springs) 


KIHQ^TV;  KXYL-TV;  KREM-TV   (Spokane) 

KBOI  (Boise) 

KID-TV   (Idaho  Falls) 

KSL-TV    (Salt  Lake  City) 

KHQ-TV;  KXYL-TV;  KREM-TV   (Spokane) 

KIBQ-TV;  KXYL-TV;  KREM-TV   (Spokane) 


973 


n     a     D  COMMUNITY  TELEVISION  ANTENNA  SYSTEMS  0     0     0 


HIIboU 


MiKKiKgtppl 

Montana 


NwbruHka 


tltv 


IVni 


Hancock 
Mai>8achu»ettg         Athol 


Shelbnrne  Falls 

Columbus 

Itij;  Timber 
Kalispell 

Livingston 
Falls  City 

Scottsbluff 
Reno 


Sparks 
N'ew  Hampshire       l(<n-lin 


New  Jersey  \'  nn  t  n  o  r 

New  Mexico  Clovis 

Farmin^on 
V..,.   y„r\f  Bainbridge 


K\pc,  in  CliiirKO 


Frank  Drake 
Karl  S.  Nelson,  Jr. 


T!i>l<.r>illo 

Louis  Flanderg 

Iniliana 

Caiinrlton 

(  harles  G.  Gerber 

Io\»a 

Fort  Miidtiion 

J.  V.  Hanioy 

Kans4is 

Ccntralia 
Longford 
Onaga 

Jack  Johnstone 
Jack  Johnstone 
E.  A.  Grim 

Kfiiturky 

Alva 

iWnham 

Raymond  Biirnette 
A.  J.  McCarthy 

Itrookside 

B.  W.  Whitfield,  Jr. 

Harlan 
Irvine 

Joe  Guthrie 
Frank  Miller 

Liberty 

Lynch 

raintsville 

George  E.  Wolford 
Dwlght  L.  Brown 

PikevUle 

R.  G.  Wells,  Jr. 

Pineville 

Middlesboro 

Wheelright 

Whitesburg 

Winchester 

Yancey 

J.  M.  Brooks,  Jr. 
W.  Howes  Meade 
George  Lreatherman 
R.  B.  Salyer 
W.  Howe  Meade 
Joe  Guthrie 

Maine 

Biddeford 

Sumner  Sewall 

Marjland 

Cumberland 

J.  Holland  RanneUs 

Fricndsville 

R.  Earl  Guard 

Stanley  M  Fulton 
James  B.  Wright 

Phillip  Tedesco,  Jr. 

Nelson  Myers 

McClean  Clark 
E.  B.  Fetz 

P.  B.  McAdam 
Marion  L.  Boatman 

L.  L.  Hilliard 
John  G.  Colling 

John  G.  Colling 
Richard  1..  Blais 


Frederick  T.  Sevfaig 

Carlton  Davis 
Kelly  A.  Crawford 

David  H,  Coe 


Stations 


WBBM-TV:       WNBQ;       WGN-TV;       WBKB 

(Chicago) 
W(K^-TV    (Davenport) 
WHBF-TV    (R«>ck  Island) 
WCIA    ((^lampaign) 
KSI>-TV    (St.  Louis) 
WTVP   (Decatur) 
WCIA   (Champaign) 
WICS    (Springfleld) 

WHAS-TV;  WAVE-TV;    (Louisville) 


WJHL-TV    (Johnson  City) 
WATE    (Knoxville) 
WSAZ-TV    (Huntington) 
WATE    (Knoxville) 

WAVE-TV    (LouisviUe) 

WLWT    (Cincinnati) 

WAVE-TV;  WHAS-TV   (Louisville) 

WSAZ-TV  (Huntington) 
WCHS-TV  (Charleston) 
WSAZ-TV  (Huntington) 
WCHS-TV    (Charleston) 


WJAC-TV;    (Johnstown,  Fenn.) 

WFBG-TV;   (Altoona,  Penn.) 

WRC-TV;    WTTG;    WMAL-TV;    WTOP-TV 

(Washington) 
WDTV    (Pittsburgh) 
WJAC-TV    (Johnstown) 
WDTV   (Pittsburgh) 
WTRF-TV    (WheeOng) 
WBC-TV;  WTTG;  WTOP-TV;  (Washington) 

WBZ-TV;   WNAC-TV    (Boston) 
WRGB    (Schenectady) 
WMGT    (Adams) 
WWOR-TV    (Worcester) 
WBZ-TV;  WNAC-TV    (Boston) 
WRGB   (Schenectady) 

WRBC-TV;  WABT  (Birmingham) 


KOOK-TV 
KXLY-TV 
KGVO-TV 


(Billings) 
(Spokane) 
(Missoula) 


KOOK-TV    (Billings) 

KPEQ-TV    (St.  Joseph,  Mo.) 
KMTV;  WOW-TV    (Omaha) 
WDAF-TV;  KCMO-TV   (Kansas  City) 


KPIX;     KRON-TV; 

Cisco) 
KOVR    (Stockton) 


KGO-TV;     (San    Fran- 


WNAC-TV    (Boston) 
WMTW    (Mt.   Washington) 
WMUR-TV    (Manchester) 
WCSH-TV    (Portland) 
CBFT    (Montreal) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV    (Phlla.) 

KOB-TV;   KGGM-TV;    (Albuquerque) 

WNBtP-TV;    (Binghamton) 
WSYR-TV;    WHEN-TV;     <Syracus«) 


974 


nan         community  television  antenna  systems         d   n   d 


state 


Ohio 


Oklahoma 


Oreson 


Pennsylvania 


City 
Corning 


Dansville 
Delhi 


EUenviUe 

Gibson 
Hornell 
Itliaca 

Little  Falls 
Margaretville 
Montour  Falls 
Napanoch 

Port  Jarvis 
Walton 

Watertown 
Watkins  Glen 
Woodridge 


Athens 
Coshocton 

Logan 

New  Philadelphia 

Newcomerstown 

Sugarcreek 


Waverly 
Ardmore 


Paul's  Valley 

Albany 
Astoria 

John  Day 

Lebanon 

Pendleton 

Portland 

Keedsport 

Roseburg 

The  Dalles 


Ashland 
Avis 


Bangor 


Berwick 
Bethlehem 


Bloomsburg 


Blossburg 

Bradford 

Bradford 

Brandonville 

Brockton 

Brockway 

Buck  Hill  Falls 

Clarksville 

Clearfield 


Conemaugh 
Coudersport 


Exec,  in  Charge 
Cliarles  W.  Fribley 


Dr.  Oalder 

Burdette  D.  Townsend 


F.  Judson 

Charles  W.  Fribling 
Ford  Walton 
Anthony  Cerrace 

John  J.  MacDavitt 
Dr.  Gilbert  Palen 
Philip  Hager 
W.  C.  Smith 

Tliomas  Sarro 
Jack  W.  Haverly 

Charles  H.  Curtis 


James  D,  Sinyard 
Claude  Stevanus 

Phil  A.  Henderson 
K.  G.  Walker 
P.  K.  Ortt 
Claude  Stevanus 


L.  D.  Kissinger 
Larrj-  Boggs 


M.  S.  Biflfle 

Chet  Wheeler 
T.  R.  Williams 

Haskell  Scott 

Chet  Wheeler 

V.  M.  McCormmack 

Wally  Matson 

Wally  Matson 

J.  T.  Pierce 

George  Skaugset 


Robert  N.  Kyler 
Fred  Charles 


J.  Brymer  Roberts 


Paul  F.  Lee 
James  G.  Petrakis 


John  L.  Pipa,  Jr. 


Wm.  S.  Rennie,  Jr. 
Victor  H.  Samuelson 
Joseph  Saricks 

Samuel  Unvsoovage 
Dominic  Vitelli 
George  C.  Morrison 


Joseph  F.  Missick 
Joseph  Saiicks 


Frank  Chiodo 
Joseph  A.  Eiiglish 


Stations 

WSVR-TV;    WHEN-TV;     (Syracuse) 
WNBF-TV  (Binghamton) 
WBEX-TV     (Buffalo) 
WHAM-TV    (Rochester) 
WHAM-TV    (Rochester) 
WNBF-TV    (Binglianiton) 
WRGB    (Schenectady) 
WSYR-TV    (Syracuse) 

WCBS-TV;    WRCA-TV;   WARD;   WABC-TV 
WOR-TV;    WPIX;    WATV    (New   York) 


WNBF-TV    (Binghamton) 
WHEN-TV;    WSYR-TV    (Syracuse) 


WRGB    (Schenectady) 


A^  CBS- TV ; 
WOR-TV ; 


WNBT;      WABD;      WABC-TV; 
WATV;   WPIX    (New  York) 


WSYR-TV;    WHEN-TV    (Syracuse)    WNBF- 
TV    (Binghamton) 


WCBS-TV;   WRCA-TV;   WABD;   WABC-TV; 
WOR-TV;    WPIX;    WATV    (New   York) 

WLWC;  WBNS-TV    (Columbus) 
WXEL;    WEWS    (Cleveland) 
WLWC     (Columbus) 

WEWS;  WNBK;  WXEL    (Cleveland) 

XEWL;   WEWS;  WNBK;    (Cleveland) 
WTRF-TV;    (Wheeling) 
WSTV-TV    (Steubenville) 


WKY-TV;    KWTV    (Okla.   City) 
WBAP-TV    (Ft.  Worth) 
KFDX-TV     (Wichita   Falls,    Tex.) 
KTEN    (Ada,   Oklahoma) 


KING-TV;   KOMO-TV    (Seattle) 
KTNT-TV    (Tacoma) 
KBOI     (Boise) 

KH(i-T\  ;  KXLY-TV  ;  KKEM-TV  ;  (Spokane) 
KOIN-TV;   KPTV    (Portland) 

KBES-TV  (Medford) 
KVAL-TV  (Eugene) 
KOMO-TV  (Seattle) 
KOIN-TA^    (Portland) 

WPTZ;   WFIL-TV;   WCAU-TV;    (Phila.) 

WJAC-TV;    (Johnstown) 

WTBG-TV ;    ( Altoona ) 

WBRE-TV ;    ( Wilkes-Barre ) 

WPTZ;  WTIL-TV;  WCAU-TV;    (PhUa.) 

WPIX;    WOR-TV;     (New    York) 

WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV;  WPTZ    (Phila.) 

WPIX    (New  York) 

WPTZ;  WCAU-TV;  WFIL-TV;    (Phila.) 

WHUM-TV    (Reading) 

WGBI-TV    (Scranton) 


WBEN-TV;   WGR-TV    (Buffalo) 
WJAC-TV ;     ( Johnstown ) 


WDTV    (Pittsburgh) 
WJAC-TV     (Johnstown) 


WJAC-TV    (Johnstown) 
WFBG-TV    (Altoona) 
WDTV    (Pittsburgh) 

WBEN-TV  (Buffalo) 
WFBG-TV  (Altoona) 
WJA€-TV    (Johnstown) 


975 


state 


COMMUNITY  TELEVISION  ANTENNA  SYSTEMS 


ODD 


City 

Cressona 
liUizabethTiUe 
Everett 
CiiUetoii 

Hamburg 
llurrisburg 


llazleton 

Honesdale 
HonesdiUe 
ItMibella 
Jersey  Shore 


£xec.  in  Chiu-Ke 

Jiunes  A.  Sells 
R.  L.  Weaver 
C.  T.  Wetstone 
Wni.  A.  lley 


l>.  H.  Schooner 
J.  Calviu  Frank 


Fred  Corealle 

Henr>'  Kalinowski 

Frank  J.  Beachley 
Fred  J.  Uardt 


Johnsonburg 

Roy  Nelson 

Lansford 

Robert  J.  Tarlton 

Lehighton 

Dr.  Joseph  J.  Humphries 

Levtristown 

G.  F«  Gardn^,  Jr. 

Lock  Haven 

Dale  W.  AUen 

Lykens 

Max  E.  MiUer 

Mahanoy  City 

A.  P.  McLaughlin 

John  Walsonavich 

Mansfield 

ByronA.Neal 

MeadvUle 

George  J.  Barco 

Meyersdale 

Robert     Kirchner 

MiUersburg 

Fred  R.  Helwiff 

Minersville 

F.  E.  Moser 

Montgomery 
Mt.  Union 

Francis  Beinfoaeh 
John  H.  Kinsloe,  Jr. 

Muncy 

Max  E.  MiUer 

Newport 
Oa  City 

Henry  0.  Schiffer 
B.  A.  DreUck 

Palmerton 
Pine  Grove 

C.  E.  Reinhard 

Dr.  Sidney  Melnlcove 

Plymouth 

Robert  R.  Hosey 

PottsvUle 

M.  F.  Malarkey,  Jr. 

PottsvUle 

Clarence  F.  SchoffstaU 

Benovo 

John  P.  RathmeU 

Rldgway 

Frank. S.  Rich 

Stations 
WPTZ:  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV   (PhUa.) 


WBEN-TV    (Buflfalo) 

WN  BF-T  V    ( Bingham  ton) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV   (Phila.) 

WMAR-TV    (Baltimore) 

WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV   (Phlla.) 

WGAL-TV    (Lancaster) 

WTPA     (Harrisburg) 

WCBS-TV;  WROA;  WOR-TV   (New  York) 

WFIL-TV    (Philadelphia) 


W JAG-TV    (Johnstown) 

WILK-TV;  WBBE-TV    (Wilks  Barre) 

WFBG-TV    (Altoona) 

WGBI-TV     (Scranton) 

WHUM-TV  (Reading) 

WGAL-TV    (Lancaster) 

WJAC-TV    (Johnstown) 

WFBG-TV    (Altoona) 

WBEN-TV    (Buffalo) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV    (Phila.) 

WPIX   (New  York) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV   (Phila.) 

WOR-TV;  WPIX   (New  York) 

WJAC-TV    (Johnstown) 

WFBG-TV    (Altoona) 

WHUM-TV  (Reading) 

WGAL-TV    (Lancaster) 

WJAC-TV    (Johnstown) 

WFBG-TV    (Altoona) 

WGAL-TV    (Lancaster) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV   (Phila.) 

WGAI^TV    (Lancaster) 

WHUM-TV   (Reading) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV   (Phila.) 

WEEU-TV;    WHUM-TV    (Reading) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV   (Phila.) 

WHUM-TV   (Reading) 

WPIX   (New  York) 

WNBF-TV    (Binghamton) 

WBEN-TV   (Buffalo) 

WSYR-TV    (Syracuse) 

WICU   (Erie) 

WEWS;    WNBK;    WXEL    (Cleveland) 

WDTV    (Pittsburgh) 

WDTV   (Pittsburgh) 

WJAC-TV    (Johnstown) 

WTRF-TV   (Wheeling) 

WMAR-TV    (Baltimore) 

WGAL-TV    (Lancaster) 

WFIL-TV    (Phila.) 

WPTZ;  WFII^TV;  WCAU-TV   (Phila.) 

WHUM-TV    (Reading) 

WJAC-TV    (Johnstown) 

WFBG-TV    (Altoona) 

WBRL-TV;  WILK-TV    (Wilkes-Barre) 

WHUM-TV   (Reading) 

WNBF-TV    (Binghamton) 

WGAL-TV   (Lancaster) 

WDTV  (Pittsburgh) 

WJAC-TV    (Johnstown) 

WFBG-TV  (Altoona) 

WCBS-TV;   WOR-TV;  WPIX    (New  York) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV   (Phila.) 

WGAL-TV    (Lancaster) 

WHUM-TV    (Reading) 

WSBA-TV   (New  York) 

WNBF-TV  (Binghamton) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV    (Phila.) 

WBRL-TV;  WILK-TV   (WUkes-Barre) 

WGBI-TV   (Scranton) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV   (PhUa.) 

WHUM-TV    (Reading) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV    (Phila.) 

WHUM-TV  (Reading) 

WJAC-TV    (John«town) 

WFBG-TV  (Altoona) 


976 


S— S— H S2JI??™JLTJ.  JJ^iHI?^^^  ANTENNA  SYSTEMS  D     D     D 


state                           City 

Exec,  in  Charge 

SchuykUl  Haven 

A.M.Strause 

Selinsgrove 

W.  M.  Kearney 

Shamokin 

Fred  Bower 

Sheffield 
Shenandoah 

F.  F.  Feidler,  Jr. 
Frank  T.  Brophy 

Shickshinny 
Slatington 

Noel  B.  Caverly 
Lawrence  i.  Kem 

Smethport 

W.  E.  Thomas 

State  CoUege 

Walter  N.  Brown 

St.€lair 

John  S.  Warner 

St.  Mary's 

Steelton 

Stroudsburg 

Frank  Vitarelli 
M.  L.  Houtz 
John  M.  Price 

Sunbury 

John  J.  Bami,  Jr. 

Tamaqua 
TitusvUle 
Warren 

Ben  P.  Honser 
A.  D.  Carlson 
Robert  E.  Dunham 

Warren 
Wellsboro 
Westfield 
Wilkes-Barre 

John  A.  Carbon 
Chester  Pierce 
J.  F.  Eberle 
Ralph  Katrosh 

WilUamspoPt 

Carl  A.  Maenlen 

WiUiamsport 

Joseph  L.  I<ecee 

WilUam^ort 

Ray  Schneider 

YoungSTille 

Rex  E.  Yoonff 

Sonth  Dakota          MitcheU 

AUen  C.  Harmes 

Tennessee                 BlountviUe 

J.  W.  Adams 

Johnson  City 

R.  M.  Huntsman 

Kingsport 

W.  Kyle  Huddle 

Texas                         Demson 

Charles  F.  Johnson 

Graham 

Brown  Walker 

MadisonTUIe 
Mineral  Wells 

Lee  Green 
John  Campbell 

Utab 

Vermont 


Sherman 

Sulphur  Springs 
Tyler 

Victoria 

Price 

Barre 


O.  P.  Leonard,  Jr. 

Mort  Zimmerman 
Raymond  Hedge 

A.  B.  Alkek 
Louis  Vetre 
Louis  Babio 


977 


stations 

WPTZ;   WTIL-TV;  WCAU-TV    (Phlla.) 

WHUM-TV  (Reading) 

WHUM-TV  (Reading) 

WFBG-TV  (Altoona) 

WBRE-TV;  WILK-TV    (Wllkes-Barre) 

WGAL-TV  (Lancaster) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV    (Phila.) 

WMAR^TV  (Baltimore) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV    (Phlla.) 
WILK-TV  (WUkes-Barre) 
WHUM-TV  (Reading) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV    (Phila.) 

WGLV  (Easton) 

WBEN-TV  (Buffalo) 

WDTV  (Pittsburgh) 

WJAC-TV    (Johnstown) 

WFBG-TV  (Altoona) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV    (Phila.) 

WPIX  (New  York) 

WHUM-TV  (Reading) 


WRCA-TV;  WARD;  WPIX    (New  York) 
WFIL-TV;   WCAU-TV   (Phila.) 
WHUM-TV  (Reading) 
WBRE-TV;    WILK-TV    (Wilkes-Barre) 
WPTZ;  WFIL-TV;  WCAU-TV    (Phila.) 

WBEN-TV;    WGR-TV    (Buffalo) 
WFBG-TV    (Altoona) 


WNBF-TV  (Binghamton) 

WPTZ;  WFIL-TV    (Phila.) 

WCBS-TV;   WPIX    (New  York) 

WILK-TV;  WBRE-TV   (WUkes-Barre) 

WHUM-TV  (Reading) 

WFBG-TV  (Altoona) 

WNBF-TV  (Binghamton) 

WBRE-TV  (Wilkes-Barre) 

WFBG-TV  (Altoona) 

WHUM-TV  (Reading) 

WNBF-TV  (Binghamton) 

WNBF-TV  (Binghamton) 

WPTZ  (Philadelphia) 

WFBG-TV  (Altoona) 

WILK-TV;  WBRE-TV    (Wilkes-Barre) 

WHUM-TV  (Reading) 

WBEN-TV;  WGR-TV   (Buffalo) 

WJAC-TV  (Johnston) 

KELO-TV  (Sioux  Falls) 
KVTV;  KTIV  (Sioux  City) 

WBTV  (Charlotte) 
WJHL-TV  (Johnson  City) 
WBTV  (Charlotte) 
WJHL-TV  (Johnson  City) 
WBTV  (Charlotte) 
WJHL-TV  (Johnson  City) 

WBAP-TV  (Ft.  Worth) 
KRLD-TV;  WFAA-TV    (Dallas) 
KTEN  (Ada) 
WBAP-TV.  (Ft.  Worth) 
KRLD-TV  (Dallas) 
KFDA-TV  (Wichita  FaUs) 

KRLD-TV;    WFAA-TV    (Dallas) 
WBAP-TV  (Ft.  Worth) 
KFDX-TV  (Wichita  Falls) 
KRLD-TV;  WFAA-TV   (Dallas) 
WBAP-TV  (Ft.  Worth) 

KRLD-TV;  WFAA-TV  (Dallas) 
WBAP-TV  (Ft  Worth) 


WBZ-TV  (Boston) 
WBGB  (Schenectady) 
CBFT  (Montreal) 


ODD 


COMMUNITY  TELEVISION  ANTENNA  SYSTEMS  D     D     D 


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HaahinKton 


mtml  VlrslniM 


IVrllox<*  KnIU 
lir:4lllrhoro 

niirtinctoit 

I.ihIIow 
Moiiiprlirr 

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Sitrlniflrld 

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>c.  Juhiiobiiry 


WitofiHinrk 


(iriindy 


llarrisonhiirc 
siiiiiiiton 


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(  hfhaliH 

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Ihixtoii 
Kll.nsl.iirK 

Kv«Tftt 

Ki'iiiiou  irk 

l.iiid 

M(>nt«^ano 

Omuk-OkanoKitn 

Pomeroy 

Kaymond 

Rlrhland 

S«M«ii  l^kf 
WaJla  Wallii 
U:tt«T\ille 

Viiili)TH(«liile 
ttliirllHd 
(  harllon  ifeiK>it» 
Oi«-Ha|M-akt? 
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KM*t  (til If 

Klkin« 


Kx«H".  In  <"hiirK«> 
(.i>t>ri:<*  K.  Story 
K.  Klllot  lliirkor.  Jr. 

Juscpli  S.  Wool 

.\iiii«>  I'alloKa 
KiiKtMH*  kriiin«>r 

l.i'orKt*  1,.  t'uHMlrloh 
S.  K.  VouiiK 

K.  V.  KIliiiKWOod.  Sr. 
S.  K.  Vounu 

Kichard  LtMinard 

llanios  B.  Rife 


Fredeiirk  I..  Allmaii 
N(»r\v«M><l  Kosen 


Fred  (i.  Goddard 

Kogan  Jun«s 

Lloyd  ('.  Hannah 

Joe  Chytil 

Kmory  Weimer 
AiiKiiKt  Si'hwartz 
(ieorge  CiirtiHs 
Ben  H.  KlinKenKtein 

Harold  Cathow 
KIdon  A.  Root 

K.  S.  McCaw 

John  Shimek 
FhmI  (;.  Butler 
Melvin  Kothrock 
Wm.  K.  Raiifh 
Leroy  I'owell 

Robert  S.  McCaw 
Fr«l  NelHon 

Dr.  Leonard  McNamara 
CliarleH  K.  Brown 
CharleH  ('.  ('lements 
CharleH  K.  Brown 

Rot(an  JotieH 

Frank  Reeven 
Hurry  HolineH 


(  llllrI^^H  Brown 
W  .  I).  Dantzler 


St-atiouN 

WBZ-TV;   \VNA('-TV    (IW»Nlon) 
\VMl  R-TV   (MaueheHter) 
W  \V()R-T\    ( Woreest er ) 
\VB/  TV:  WN AC-TV   (Boston) 
>V>ll  R-T\    ( Manchester) 
\V|{<;B  (Seheneet«dy) 
\>MTW    (Mt.   Washinj-ton) 
(MBT:   CBFT    (Montreal) 
\VB/-TV:  >VNA('-TV    (Boston) 
»  M I  R  r \    ( Manchester ) 
\VB/-TV   (Boston) 
W  lt( i B  ( S<hene<tady ) 
(  BFT  (Montreal) 
WMVT  (Montpelier) 
>VMT\V  (Mt.  Washington) 
WBZ-TV:    WN AC-TV    (Boston) 
WRCiB  (Seheneotady) 

W(SH-TV;   WGAN-TV    (Portland) 
WMTW  (Mt.  Washington) 
WBZ-TV;  WNAO-TV    (Boston) 
WMl'R-TV  (Manchester) 
WMVT  (Montpelier) 
WMTW  (Mt.  Washington) 
WBZ-TV  (Boston) 
WRGB  (Schenectady) 
WMTW  (Mt.  Washington) 

WSAZ-TV  ( Huntington ) 
WJHL-TV  (Johnson  City) 
WOAY-TV  (Oak  Hill) 

WTVR  (Richmond) 

WTT(i;  WTOP-TV    (Washington) 

KOMO-TV;  KING-TV    (Seattle) 

KTNT-TV  (Taconia) 

KOMO-TV;   KING-TV    (Seattle) 

KTNT-TV  (Tacoma) 

KOMO-TV;   KING-TV    (Seattle) 

KTNT-TV  (Tacoma) 

KOMO-TV;   KING-TV    (Seattle) 

KTNT-TV  (Tacoma) 

KXLY-TV ;  KHQ-TV  (Spokane) 

KREM-TV;  KHQ-TV;  KXLY-TV    (Spokane) 

KXLY-TV;  KHQ-TV  (Spokane) 

KREM-TV;  KHQ-TV;  KXLY-TV    (Spokane) 

KXLY-TV;  KHQ-TV;  KREM-TV    (Spokane) 

KOMO-TV;   KING-TV    (Seattle) 

KTNT-TV  (Tacoma) 

KHQ-TV;    KXLY-TV    (Spokane) 

KIMA-TV  (Yakima) 

KXLY-TV;  KHQ-TV;  KREM-TV    (Spokane) 

KXLY-TV;  KHQ-TV;  KREM-TV   (Spokane) 
KHQ-TV;  KXLY-TV;  KREM-TV    (Spokane) 
KING-TV;   KOMO-TV    (Seattle) 
KTNT-TV  (Tacoma) 


f'stiriiioiil 


II.  G.  Hchmldt 
Ralph  H.  Hhepler 


Kdwurd  A.  Pence 

978 


KXIA-TV;  KHQ-TV;  KREM-TV 
KXLY-TV;  KHQ-TV;  KREiM-TV 
KXLY-TV;  KHQ-TV;  KREM-TV 
KHQ-TV;  KXLY-TV  (Spokane) 
KING-TV  (Seattle) 
KXLY-TV;   KHQ-TV    (Spokane) 


WTRF-TV  (Wheeling) 
WDTV-TV  (Pittsburgh) 
WSTV-TV  (Steubenville) 
WHAZ-TV  (Huntington) 
WSLS-TV  (Roanoke 
WCHS-TV    ((!harloHton) 

WI>TV  (Pittsburgh) 
WTRF-TV  (Wheeling) 
WSTV-TV  (Steubenville) 


(Spokane) 
(Spokane) 
(Spokane) 


i 


S...5...S. 

state 


COMMUNITY  TELEVISION  ANTENNA  SYSTEMS  D     D     D 


Wisconsin 


Wyoming 


Canada 


City 

Follansbee 

Grafton 

Hinton 


Keyser 


Lost  Creek 

Man 

Moundsville 


Mullens 

New  Martinsville 


IMiillippi 
I'iedmont 


Prenter 
Princeton 

Kainelle 

Richwood 

Rowlesburg 


Slab  Fork 

Si>encer 

War 


Webster  Springs 

Weirton 

Welch 


Weston 


Weston  (Con) 
Wheeling 
Whitesville 
Williamson 

Niagara 
Rhinelander 


Casper 

Cody 

Cokesville 

Laramie 

Worland 
Grand'mere,  Que. 

Guelph,   Ontario 


London,  Ontario 
Montreal,  Que. 


Trail,  Br.  Columbia 
Vancouver,  B.  C. 


Exec,  in  Charge 
Leo  Cocco 
James  V.  Coste 

Dr.  Harry  E.  Colfman 


1).  B.  Randolph 
C.  O.  Erickson 
George  Prostivack 


Robert  R.  Jones 
P.  P.  McCray 

Homer  Ferrell 

C.  G.  Evans 

E.  Clyde  Bourne 

J.  E.  Decker 
Carl  E.  Gainer 
S.  A.  Phillips,  Jr. 


S.  Austin  Caperton.  Jr. 
Robert  Doolittle 
L.  W.  Coffey 


Wm.  R.  Lago 
Edmund  O.  Gates 


M.  W.  Adler 


M.  W.  Adler 
Donald  W.  Levenson 
James  Williams 
Jack  Gates 

Edward  Gaber 
D.  H.  Goodearle 


Bill  Daniels 

Harry  M.  Moore 
J.  E.  Collier 
Thomas  Mitchell,  Jr. 
Jules  Matteau 
F.  T.  Metoalf 


E.  R.  Jarman 
A.  Cross 


Gordon  L,  Fairweather 
C.  G.  Chandler 


WTTG      (Wash- 


Stations 


WSLS-TV  (Roanoke) 
WOHS-TV  (Charleston) 
WOAY-TV  (Oak  HUl) 
WTOP-rV;      WMAL-TV; 

ington) 
WJAC-TV  (Johnstown) 

WSAZ-TV  (Huntington) 
WDTV;WENS  (Pittsburgh) 
WTRF-TV.  (Wheeling) 
WSTV-TV  (Steubenville) 
WJAC-TV  (Johnstown) 
WSAZ-TV  (Huntington) 
WCHS-TV  (Charleston) 
WSLS-TV  Roanoke) 
WDTV  (Pittsburgh) 
WTRF-TV  (Wheeling) 
WSTV-TV  (Steubenville) 


WRC-TV;  WTTG;  WTOP-TV    (Washington) 
WJAC-TV  (Johnstown) 
WFBG-TV  (Altoona) 

WSLS-TV  (Roanoke) 
WCHS-TV  (Charleston) 
WSLS-TV  (Roanoke,  Va.) 
WCHS-TV  (Charleston) 
WOAY-TV  (Oak  HUl) 
WSAZ-TV  (Huntington) 
WCHS-TV  (Charleston) 
WOAY-TV  (Oak  Hill) 
WDTV  (Pittsburgh) 
WTRF-TV  (Wheeling) 
WSTV-TV  (Steubenville) 


WSAZ-TV  (Huntington) 
WSLS-TV  (Roanoke) 
WCHS-TV  (Charleston) 


WSAZ-TV  (Huntington) 
W€HS-rV  (Charleston) 
WSLS-T^^  (Roanoke) 
WDTX  (Pittsburgh) 
WTRF-TV  (WTieeling) 
WSTV-TV  (Steubenville) 
WCHS-TV  (Charleston) 
WOAY-TV  (Oak  Hill) 


WBAY-TV  (Green  Bay) 
WMBV-TV  (Marinette) 
WBAY-TV  (Green  Bay) 
WSAU-TV  (Wausau) 
KDAL-TV  (Duluth) 

KLZ-TV;       KOA-TV; 

(Denver) 
KFBC  (Cheyenne) 
KOOK-TV  (BUlings) 


KBTV;       KFEL-TV 


KFEL-TV;       KOA-TV;       KLZ-TV;       KBTV 

(Denver) 
KOOK-TV  (Billings) 

CBFT;    CBMT    (Montreal) 
CFCM-TV    (Quebec) 
WBEN-TV;    WGR-TV    (Buffalo) 
CKCO-TV    (Kitchener) 
CBLT   (Toronto) 
CHCH-TV  (Hamilton) 
WNBK;  WEWS;  WXEL    (Cleveland) 
CBFT;     CBMT      (Montreal)      Plus     Closed- 
Circuit  Organizations 
KREM-TV;  KXLY-TV;  KHQ-TV    (Spokane) 
CBUT    (Vancouver) 
KOMO-TV;   KING-TV    (Seattle) 
KTNT-TV    (Tacoma) 
KVOS-TV   (Bellingham,  Wash.) 


979 


n 


Sl'SPENDED  TV  OPERATIONS 


•  A  list  of  TV  stations  which  have  Rone  off 

their  C.lVs 


the  air  but  have  retained 


•                             

nan 

Date  of  Broadcast 

I  ity 

C^ll  Letters 
ALABAMA 

Cessation 

Mobile 

WKAB-TV  (UHF) 

CALIFORNIA 

August  1,  1954 

Fresno 

KBID-TV  (UHF) 

July  15,  1954 

Los  Antreles 

KTHE  (UHF) 

INDIANA 

September  10,  1954 

Princeton 

WRAY-TV  (UHF) 

KENTUCKY 

July  17,  1954 

Louisville 

WKLO-TV  (UHF) 
MAINE 

April  20,  1954 

Portland 

WPMT  (UHF) 

MINNESOTA 

December  16,  1954 

Duluth 

WFTV(UHF) 

MISSISSIPPI 

July  11,  1954 

Meridian 

WCOC-TV  (UHF) 

MISSOURI 

July  30,  1954 

Festus 

KACY  (UHF) 

MONTANA 

April  2,  1954 

Butte 

KOPR-TV  (VHF) 

NEW  JERSEY 

September  19,  1954 

Atlantic  City 

WFPG-TV  (UHF) 

NEW  YORK 

May  17,  1954 

Albany 

WTRI  (UHF) 

Elmira 

WTVE  (UHF) 

OHIO 

October  15,  1954 

Dayton 

WIFE  (UHF) 

OKLAHOMA 

March  13,  1954 

Tulsa 

KCEB(UHF) 

PENNSYLVANIA 

December  25,  1954 

Lebanon 

WLB-TV  (UHF) 

October  16,  1954 

New  Castle 

WKST-TV(UHF) 

January  14,  1955 

PitUburgh 

WKJF-TV  (UHF) 
TEXAS 

July  2,  1954 

Houston 

KNUZ-TV  (UHF) 

June  25,  1954 

Tyler 

KETX  (UHF) 

VIRGINIA 

October  23,  1954 

Danville 

WBTM  (UHF) 

December  31,  1954 

Norfolk 

WTOX(UHF) 

WEST  VIRGINIA 

October  3,  1954 

CharleKton 
Fairmont 

WKNA-TV   (UHF) 
WJPB-TV 

WISCONSIN 

February  28, 1955 
March  1, 1955 

Nennah-Appleton- 
Menasha 

WNAM-TV  (UHF) 

January  2,  1954 

THE  TELEVISION  CODE 
OF  THE  NARTB 


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PREAMBLE 

TELEVISION  is  seen  and  heard  in  every  type  of  American  home.  These 
homes  include  children  and  adults  of  all  ages,  embrace  all  races  and 
all  varieties  of  religious  faith,  aiid  reach  those  of  every  educational  hack- 
ground.  It  is  the  responsibility  of  television  to  bear  constantly  in  mind 
that  the  audience  is  primarily  a  home  audience,  and  consequently  that  tele- 
vision's relationship  to  the  viewers  is  that  between  guest  and  host. 

THE  REVENUES  from  advertising  support  the  free,  competitive  Ameri- 
can system  of  telecasting,  and  make  available  to  the  eyes  and  ears  of 
the  American  people  the  finest  programs  of  information,  education,  culture 
and  entertainment.  By  law  the  television  broadcaster  is  responsible  for 
the  programming  of  his  station.  He,  however,  is  obligated  to  bring  his 
positive  responsibility  for  excellence  and  good  taste  in  programming  to 
bear  upon  all  who  have  a  hand  in  the  production  of  programs,  including 
networks,  sponsors,  producers  of  film  and  of  live  programs,  advertising 
agencies,  and  talent  agencies. 

THE  AMERICAN  businesses  which  utilize  television  for  conveying  their 
advertising  messages  to  the  home  by  pictures  with  sound,  seen  free- 
of -charge  on  the  home  screen,  are  reminded  that  their  respensililities  are 
not  limited  to  the  sale  of  goods  and  the  creation  of  a  favorable  attitude 
toward  the  sponsor  by  the  presentation  of  entertainment.  They  include,  as 
well,  responsibility  for  utilizing  television  to  bring  the  best  programs,  re- 
gardless of  kind,  into  American  homes. 

TELEVISION,  and  all  who  participate  in  it  are  jointly  accountable  to 
the  American  public  for  respect  for  the  special  needs  of  children,  for 
community  responsibility,  for  advancement  of  education  and  culture,  for 
the  acceptability  of  the  program  materials  chosen,  for  decency  and 
decorum  in  production,  and  for  propriety  in  advertising.  This  responsi- 
bility cannot  be  discharged  by  any  given  group  of  programs,  but  can  be 
discharged  only  through  the  highest  standards  of  respect  for  the  American 
home,  applied  to  every  moment  of  every  program  presented  by  television. 

IN  ORDER  that  television  programming  ma/y  best  serve  the  public  interest, 
viewers  should  be  encouraged  to  make  their  criticisms  and  positive  sug- 
gestions known  to  the  television  broadcasters.  Parents  in  particular  should 
be  urged  to  see  to  it  that  out  of  the  richness  of  television  fare,  the  best  pro- 
grams are  brought  to  the  attention  of  their  children. 


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ADVANCEMENT  OF  EDUCATION  AND  CULTURE 

1.  ComnuM\'ial  television  provides  a  valuable  means  of  augmenting 
the  educationiri  and  cultural  intluences  of  schools,  institutions  of  higher 
learning,  the  home,  the  church,  museums,  foundations,  and  other  institu- 
tions devoted  to  education  and  culture. 

2.  It  is  the  responsibility  of  a  television  broadcaster  to  call  upon  such 
institutions  for  counsel  and* co-operation  and  to  work  with  them  on  the 
best  methods  of  presenting  educational  and  cultural  materials  by  television. 
It  is  further  the  responsibility  of  stations,  networks,  advertising  agencies 
and  sponsors  consciously  to  seek  opportunities  for  introducing  into  telecasts 
factual  materials  which  will  aid  in  the  enlightenment  of  the  American 
public. 

3.  Education  via  television  may  be  taken  to  mean  that  process  by  which 
the  individual  is  brought  toward  informed  adjustment  to  his  society.  Tele- 
vision is  also  responsible  for  the  presentation  of  overtly  instructional  and 
cultural  programs,  scheduled  so  as  to  reach  the  viewers  who  are  naturally 
drawn  to  such  programs,  and  produced  so  as  to  attract  the  largest  possible 
audience. 

4.  In  furthering  this  realization,  the  television  broadcaster: 

a)  Should  be  thoroughly  conversant  with  the  educational  and 
cultural  needs  and  desires  of  the  community  served. 

b)  Should  affirmatively  seek  out  responsible  and  accountable  educa- 
tional and  cultural  institutions  of  the  community  with  a  view  toward 
providing  opportunities  for  the  instruction  and  enlightenment  of  the 
viewers. 

c)  Should  provide  for  reasonable  experimentation  in  the  develop- 
ment of  programs  specifically  directed  to  the  advancement  of  the  com- 
munity's culture  and  education. 

ACCEPTABILITY  OF  PROGRAM  MATERIAL 

Program  material  should  enlarge  the  horizons  of  the  viewer,  provide 
him  with  wholesome  entertainment,  afford  helpful  stimulation,  and  remind 
him  of  the  responsibilities  which  the  citizen  has  toward  his  society. 
P'urthermore: 

a)  (i)  Profanity,  obscenity,  smut  and  vulgarity  are  forbidden,  even 
when  likely  to  be  understood  only  by  part  of  the  audience.  From  time 
to  time,  words  which  have  been  acceptable,  acquire  undesirable  mean- 
ings, and  telecasters  should  be  alert  to  eliminate  such  words. 

(ii)  Words  (especially  slang)  derisive  of  any  race,  color,  creed, 
nationality  or  national  derivation,  except  wherein  such  usage  would 
be  for  the  specific  purpose  of  effective  dramatization  such  as  com- 
batting prejudice,  are  forbidden,  even  when  likely  to  be  understood 
only  by  part  of  the  audience.  From  time  to  time,  words  which  have 
been  acceptable,  acquire  undesirable  meanings,  and  telecasters  should 
be  alert  to  eliminate  such  words. 

(iii)  The  Television  Code  Review  board  shall  maintain  and  issue  to 
subscribers,  from  time  to  time,  a  continuing  list  of  specific  words  and 
phrases,  which  should  not  be  used  in  keeping  with  this  subsection.  This 
iwt,  however,  shall  not  be  considered  as  all-inclusive. 

b)  (i)  Attacks  on  religion  and  religious  faiths  are  not  allowed. 

(11)  Reverence  is  to  mark  any  mention  of  the  name  of  God  His 
attributes  and  powers. 

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'^'^  (iii)  When  religious  rites  are  included  in  other  than  religious  pro- 

grams, the  rites  are  accurately  presented,  and  the  ministers,  priests 
and  rabbis  portrayed  in  their  callings  are  vested  with  the  dignity 
of  their  office  and  under  no  circumstances  are  to  be  held  up  to  ridicule. 

c)  (i)  Contests  may  not  constitute  a  lottery. 

(ii)  Any  telecasting  designed  to  "buy"  the  television  audience  b> 
requiring  it  to  listeoi  and/or  view  in  hope  of  reward,  rather  than  for 
the  quality  of  the  program,  should  be  avoided. 

d)  Respect  is  maintained  for  the  sanctity  of  marriage  and  the  value 
of  the  home.  Divorce  is  not  treated  casually  nor  justified  as  a  solu- 
tion for  marital  problems. 

e)  Illicit  sex  relations  are  not  treated  as  commendable. 

f )  Sex  crimes  and  abnormalities  are  generally  unacceptable  as  pro- 
gram material. 

g)  Drunkenness  and  narcotic  addiction  are  never  presented  as  de- 
sirable or  prevalent. 

h)  The  administration  of  illegal  drugs  will  not  be  displayed. 

i)  The  use  of  liquor  in  program  content  shall  be  de-emphasized.  The 
consumption  of  liquor  in  American  life,  when  not  required  by  the  plot 
or  for  proper  characterization,  shall  not  be  shown. 

j)  The  use  of  gambling  devices  or  scenes  necessary  to  the  develop- 
ment of  plot  or  as  appropriate  background  is  acceptable  only  when 
presented  with  discretion  and  in  moderation,  and  in  a  manner  which 
would  not  excite  interest  in,  or  foster,  betting  nor  be  instructional  in 
nature.  Telecasts  of  actual  sport  programs  at  which  on-the-scene  bet- 
ting is  permitted  by  law  should  be  presented  in  a  manner  in  keeping 
with  Federal,  state  and  local  laws,  and  should  concentrate  en  the  sub- 
ject as  a  public  sporting  event. 

k)  In  reference  to  physical  or  mental  afflictions  and  deformities, 
special  precautions  must  be  taken  to  avoid  ridiculing  sufferers  from 
similar  ailments  and  offending  them  or  members  of  their  families. 

1)  Exhibitions  of  fortune-telling,  astrology,  phrenology,  palm-read- 
ing, and  numerology  are  acceptable  only  when  required  by  a  plot  or 
the  theme  of  a  program,  and  then  the  presentation  should  be  developed 
in  a  manner  designed  not  to  foster  superstition  or  excite  interest  or 
belief  in  these  subjects. 

m)  Television  drama  shall  not  simulate  news  or  special  events  in 
such  a  way  as  to  mislead  or  alarm.  Reference  is  made  to  the  section  of 
the  Cod£  on  News. 

n)  Legal,  medical  and  other  professional  advice,  diagnosis  and  treat- 
ment will  be  permitted  only  in  conformity  with  law  and  recognized 
ethical  and  professional  standards. 

o)  The  presentation  of  cruelty,  greed  and  selfishness  as  worthy 
motivations  is  to  be  avoided. 

p)  Excessive  or  unfair  exploitation  of  others  or  of  their  physical  or 
mental  afflictions  shall  not  be  presented  as  praiseworthy. 

q)  Criminality  shall  be  presented  as  undesirable  and  unsympathetic. 
The  condoning  of  crime  and  the  treatment  of  the  commission  of  crime 
in  a  frivolous,  cynical  or  callous  manner  is  unacceptable. 

r)  The  presentation  of  techniques  of  crime  in  such  detail  as  to  invite 
imitation  shall  be  avoided. 

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s)  The  use  of  horror  for  its  own  sake  will  be  eliminated;  the  use  of 
visual  or  aural  otTocts  which  would  shock  or  alarm  the  viewer,  and 
the  dotailod  presentation  of  brutality  or  physical  agony  by  sight  or 
by  sound  are  not  permissible. 

t)  Law  enforcement  shall  be  upheld,  and  the  officers  of  the  law  are 
to  be  portrayed  with  respect  and  dignity. 

u)  The  presentation  of  murder  or  revenge  as  a  motive  for  murder 
shall  not  be  presented  as  justifiable. 

v)  Suicide  as  an  acceptable  solution  for  human  problems  is 
prohibited. 

w)  The  exposition  of  sex  crimes  will  be  avoided. 

x)  The  appearance  or  dramatization  of  persons  featured  in  actual 
crime  news  will  be  permitted  only  in  such  light  as  to  aid  law  enforce- 
ment or  to  report  the  news  event. 

y)  The  use  of  animals,  both  in  the  production  of  television  programs 
and  as  a  part  of  television  program  content,  shall,  at  all  times,  be  in 
conformity  with  accepted  standards  of  humane  treatment. 

RESPONSIBIUTY  TOWARD  CHILDREN 

1.  The  education  of  children  involves  giving  them  a  sense  of  the  world 
at  large.  Crime,  violence  and  sex  are  a  part  of  the  world  they  will  be  called 
upon  to  meet,  and  a  certain  amount  of  proper  presentation  of  such  is  help- 
ful in  orienting  the  child  to  his  social  surroundings.  However,  violence  and 
illicit  sex  shall  not  be  presented  in  an  attractive  manner,  nor  to  an  extent 
such  as  will  lead  a  child  to  believe  that  they  play  a  greater  part  in  life  than 
they  do.  They  should  not  be  presented  without  indications  of  the  resultant 
retribution  and  punishment. 

2.  It  is  not  enough  that  only  those  programs  which  are  intended  for 
viewing  by  children  shall  be  suitable  to  the  young  and  immature.  (Atten- 
tion is  called  to  the  general  items  listed  under  "Acceptability  of  Program 
Blaterials.")  Television  is  responsible  for  insuring  that  programs  of  all 
sorts  which  occur  during  the  times  of  day  when  children  may  normally 
be  expected  to  have  the  opportunity  of  viewing  television  shall  exercise 
care  in  the  following  regards : 

a)  In  affording  opportunities  for  cultural  growth  as  well  as  for 
wholesome  entertainment. 

b)  In  developing  programs  to  foster  and  promote  the  commonly 
accepted  moral,  social  and  ethical  ideals  characteristic  of  American 
life. 

c)  In  reflecting  respect  for  parents,  for  honorable  behavior,  and 
for  the  constituted  authorities  of  the  American  community. 

d)  In  eliminating  reference  to  kidnapping  of  children  or  threats  of 
kidnapping. 

e)  In  avoiding  material  which  is  excessively  violent  or  would  create 
morbid  suspense,  or  other  undesirable  reactions  in  children. 

f)  In  exercising  particular  restraint  and  care  in  crime  or  mystery 
episodes  involving  children  or  minors. 

DECENCY  AND  DECORUM  IN  PRODUCTION 
1.  The  costuming  of  all  performers  shall  be  within  the  bounds  of 

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propriety,  and  shall  avoid  such  exposure  or  such  emphasis  on  anatomical 
detail  as  would  embarrass  or  offend  home  viewers. 

2.  The  movements  of  dancers,  actors,  or  other  performers  shall  be 
kept  within  the  bounds  of  decency,  and  lewdness  and  impropriety  shall  not 
be  suggested  in  the  positions  assumed  by  performers. 

3.  Camera  angles  shall  avoid  such  views  of  performers  as  to  emphasize 
anatomical  details  indecently. 

4.  Racial  or  nationality  types  shall  not  be  shown  in  television  in  such 
a  manner  as  to  ridicule  the  race  or  nationality. 

5.  The  use  of  locations  closely  associated  with  sexual  life  or  with 
sexual  sin  must  be  governed  by  good  taste  and  delicacy. 

COMMUNITY  RESPONSIBIUTY 

^  A  television  broadcaster  and  his  staff  occupy  a  position  of  respon- 
sibility in  the  community  and  should  conscientiously  endeavor  to  be 
acquainted  fully  with  its  needs  and  characteristics  in  order  better  to  serve 
the  welfare  of  its  citizens. 

TREATMENT  OF  NEWS  AND  PUBLIC  EVENTS 
News 

1.  A  television  station's  news  schedule  should  be  adequate  and  well- 
balanced. 

2.  News  reporting  should  be  factual,  fair  and  without  bias. 

3.  Commentary  and  analysis  should  be  clearly  identified  as  such 

4.  Good  taste  should  prevail  in  the  selection  handling  of  news : 
Morbid,  sensational  or  alarming  details  not  essential  to  the  factual 

report,  especially  in  connection  with  stories  of  crime  or  sex,  should  be 
avoided.  News  should  be  telecast  in  such  a  manner  as  to  avoid  panic  and 
unnecessary  alarm. 

5.  At  all  times,  pictorial  and  verbal  material  for  both  news  and  com- 
ment should  conform  to  other  sections  of  these  standards,  wherever  such 
sections  are  reasonably  applicable. 

6.  Pictorial  material  should  be  chosen  with  care  and  not  presented  in 
a  misleading  manner. 

7.  A  television  broadcaster  should  exercise  due  care  in  his  super- 
vision of  content  format,  and  presentation  of  newscasts  originated  by  his 
station;  and  in  his  selection  of  newscasters,  commentators,  and  analysts. 

8.  A  television  broadcaster  should  exercise  particular  discrimination  in 
the  acceptance,  placement  and  presentation  of  advertising  in  news  pro- 
grams so  that  such  advertising  should  be  clearly  distinguishable  from  the 
news  content. 

9.  A  television  broadcaster  should  not  present  fictional  events  or  other 
non-news  material  as  authentic  news  telecasts  or  announcements,  nor 
should  he  permit  dramatizations  in  any  program  which  would  give  the 
false  impression  that  the  dramatized  material  constitutes  news.  Expletives, 
(presented  aurally  or  pictorially)  such  as  "flash"  or  "bulletin"  and  state- 
ments such  as  "we  interrupt  this  program  to  bring  you  .  .  ."  should  be 
reserved  specifically  for  news  room  use.  However,  a  television  broadcaster 
may  properly  exercise  discretion  in  the  use  in  non-news  programs  of  words 

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or  phrases  which  do  not  necessarily  imply  that  the  material  following  is  a 
news  release. 

Public  Events 

1.  A  television  broadcaster  has  an  affirmative  responsibility  at  all 
times  to  be  informed  of  public  events,  and  to  provide  coverage  consonant 
with  the  ends  of  an  informed  and  enlightened  citizenry. 

2.  Because  of  the  nature  of  events  open  to  public,  the  treatment  of 
such  events  by  a  television  broadcaster  should  be  effected  in  a  manner  to 
provide  for  adequate  and  informed  coverage  as  well  as  good  taste  in 
presentation. 

Controversial  Public  Issues 

1.  Television  provides  a  valuable  forum  for  the  expression  of  respon- 
sible views  on  public  issues  of  a  controversial  nature.  In  keeping  therewith 
the  television  broadcaster  should  seek  out  and  develop  with  accountable 
individuals,  groups  and  organizations,  programs  relating  to  controversial 
public  issues  of  import  to  its  fellow  citizens;  and  to  give  fair  representa- 
tion to  opposing  sides  of  issues  which  materially  affect  the  life  or  welfare 
of  a  substantial  segment  of  the  public. 

2.  The  provision  of  time  for  this  purpose  should  be  guided  by  the 
following  principles: 

a)  Requests  by  individuals,  groups  or  organizations  for  time  to 
discuss  their  views  on  controversial  public  issues,  should  be  considered 
on  the  basis  of  their  individual  merits,  and  in  the  light  of  the  con- 
tribution which  the  use  requested  would  make  to  the  public  interest, 
and  to  a  well-balanced  program  structure. 

b)  Programs  devoted  to  the  discussion  of  controversial  public  issues 
should  be  identified  as  such,  and  should  not  be  presented  in  a  manner 
which  would  mislead  listeners  or  viewers  to  believe  that  the  program  is 
of  entertainment,  news  or  any  other  character. 

Political  Telecasts 

Political  telecasts  should  be  clearly  identified  as  such,  and  should 
not  be  presented  by  a  television  broadcaster  in  a  manner  which  would 
mislead  listeners  or  views  to  believe  that  the  program  is  of  any  other 
character. 

Religious  Programs 

1.  It  is  the  responsibility  of  a  television  broadcaster  to  make  available 
to  the  community,  as  part  of  a  well-balanced  program  schedule,  adequate 
opportunity  for  religious  presentations. 

2.  The  following  principles  should  be  followed  in  the  treatment  of 
Buch  programs: 

a)  Telecasting  which  reaches  men  of  all  creeds  simultaneously 
should  avoid  attacks  upon  religion. 

b)  Religious  programs  should  be  presented  respectfully  and  accurate- 
ly and  without  prejudice  or  ridicule. 

c)  Religious  programs  should  be  presented  by  responsible  individ- 
uals, groups,  and  organizations. 

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truths,  excluding  the  presentation  of  controversial  or  partisan  viewa 

not  directly  or  necessarily  related  to  religion  or  morality. 

3.  In  the  allocation  of  time  for  telecasts  of  religious  programs  it  is 

recommended  that  the  television  station  use  its  best  efforts  to  apportion 

such  time  fairly  among  the  representative  faith  groups  of  its  community. 

PRESENTATION  OF  ADVERTISING 

1.  Ever  mindful  of  the  role  of  television  as  a  guest  in  the  home,  a 
television  broadcaster  should  exercise  unceasing  care  to  supervise  the  form 
in  which  advertising  material  is  presented  over  his  facilities.  Since  tele- 
vision is  a  developing  medium,  involving  methods  and  techniques  distinct 
from  those  of  radio,  It  may  be  desirable,  from  time  to  time,  to  reviev^  and 
revise  the  presently  suggested  practices. 

(a)  Advertising  messages  should  be  presented  with  courtesy  and 
good  taste ;  disturbing  or  annoying  material  should  be  avoided ;  every 
effort  should  be  made  to  keep  the  advertising  message  in  harmony  with 
the  content  and  general  tone  of  the  program  in  which  it  appears. 

b)  A  sponsor's  advertising  messages  should  be  confined  within  the 
framework  of  the  sponsor's  program  structure.  A  television  broad- 
caster should  avoid  the  use  of  commercial  announcements  which 
are  divorced  from  the  program  either  by  preceding  the  introduc- 
tion of  the  program  (as  in  the  case  of  so-called  "cow-catcher"  an- 
nouncements) or  by  following  the  apparent  sign-off  of  the  program 
(as  in  the  case  of  so-called  "trailer"  announcements).  To  this  end, 
the  program  itself  should  be  announced  and  clearly  identified  BOTH 
AUDIO  AND  VIDEO  before  the  sponsor's  advertising  material  is  first 
used,  and  should  be  signed  off  BOTH  AUDIO  AND  VIDEO  after  the 
sponsor's  advertising  material  is  last  used. 

c)  Advertising  copy  should  contain  no  claims  intended  to  disparage 
competitors,  competing  products,  or  other  industries,  professions  or 
institutions. 

d)  Since  advertising  by  television  is  a  dynamic  technique,  a  tele- 
vision broadcaster  should  keep  under  surveillance  new  advertising 
devices  so  that  the  spirit  and  purpose  of  these  standards  are  fulfilled. 

e)  Television  broadcasters  should  exercise  the  utmost  care  and  dis- 
crimination with  regard  to  advertising  material,  including  content, 
placement  and  presentation,  near  or  adjacent  to  programs  designed 
for  children.  No  considerations  of  expediency  should  be  permitted  to 
impinge  upon  the  vital  responsibility  towards  children  and  adoles- 
cents, which  is  inherent  in  television,  and  which  must  be  recognized 
and  accepted  by  all  advertisers  employing  television. 

f )  Television  advertisers  should  be  encouraged  to  devote  portions 
of  their  allotted  advertising  messages  and  program  time  to  the  sup- 
port of  worthy  causes  in  the  public  interest  in  keeping  with  the 
highest  ideals  of  the  free  com  letitive  system. 

g)  A  charge  for  television  time  to  churches  and  religious  bodies 
is  not  recommended. 

ACCEPTABILITY  OF  ADVERTISERS  AND  PRODUCTS 

Generai 
1.  A  commercial  television  broadcast  ter  makes  his  facilities  available 

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for  the  advert isin>r  of  products  and  services  and  accepts  commercial  pres- 
entations for  such  advertising.  However,  a  television  broadcaster  should, 
in  recognition  of  liis  responsibility  to  the  public,  refuse  the  facilities  of  his 
station  to  an  advertiser  where  he  has  good  reason  to  doubt  the  integrity 
of  the  advertiser,  the  truth  of  the  advertising  representations,  or  the- com- 
pliance of  the  advertiser  with  the  spirit  and  purpose  of  all  applicable  legal 
rtHjuirements.  Moreover,  in  consideration  of  the  laws  and  customs  of  the 
conmiunities  served,  each  television  broadcaster  should  refuse  his  facilities 
to  the  advertisement  of  products  and  services,  or  the  use  of  advertising 
scripts,  which  the  station  has  good  reason  to  believe  would  be  objectionable 
to  a  substantial  and  responsible  segment  of  the  community.  The 
foregoing  principles  should  be  applied  with  judgment  and  flexibility,  taking 
into  consideration  the  characteristics  of  the  medium  and  the  form  and 
content  of  the  particular  presentation.  In  general,  because  television  broad- 
cast is  designed  for  the  home  and  the  family,  including  children,  the  fol- 
lowing principles  should  govern  the  business  classifications  listed  below: 

a)  The  advertising  of  hard  liquor  should  not  be  accepted. 

b)  The  advertising  of  beer  and  wines  is  acceptable  only  when  pre- 
sented in  the  best  of  good  taste  and  discretion,  and  is  acceptable  sub- 
ject to  federal  and  local  laws. 

c)  Advertising  by  institutions  or  enterprises  which  in  their  offers 
of  instruction  imply  promises  of  employment  or  make  exaggerated 
claims  for  the  opportunities  awaiting  those  who  enroll  for  courses  is 
generally  unacceptable. 

d)  The  advertising  of  firearms  and  fireworks  is  acceptable  only  sub- 
ject to  federal  and  local  laws. 

e)  The  advertising  of  fortune-telling,  occultism,  spiritualism,  astrol- 
ogy, phrenology,  palm-reading,  numerology,  mind-reading  or  charac- 
ter-reading is  not  acceptable. 

f)  Because  all  products  of  a  personal  nature  create  special  prob- 
lems, such  products,  when  accepted,  should  be  treated  with  especial 
emphasis  on  ethics  and  the  canons  of  good  taste;  however,  the  adver- 
tising of  intimately  personal  products  which  are  generally  regarded 
as  unsuitable  conversational  topics  in  mixed  social  groups  is  not 
acceptable. 

g)  The  advertising  of  tip  sheets,  race  track  publications,  or  organ- 
izations seeking  to  advertise  for  the  purpose  of  giving  odds  or  pro- 
moting betting  or  lotteries  is  not  accepable. 

2.  Diligence  should  be  exercised  to  the  end  that  advertising  copy 
accepted  for  telecasting  complies  with  pertinent  federal,  state  and  local 
laws. 

3.  An  advertiser  who  markets  more  than  one  product  should  not  be 
permitted  to  use  advertising  copy  devoted  to  an  acceptable  product  for 
purposes  of  publicizing  the  brand  name  or  other  identification  of  a  product 
which  is  not  acceptable. 

ADVERTISING  OF  MEDICAL  PRODUCTS 

1.  The  advertising  of  medical  products  presents  considerations  of 
intimate  and  far-reaching  importance  to  the  consumer,  and  the  following 
principles  and  procedures  should  apply  in  the  advertising  thereof. 


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a)  A  television  broadcaster  should  not  accept  advertising  material 
which  in  his  opinion  offensively  describes  or  dramatizes  distress  or 
morbid  situations  involving  ailments,  by  spoken  word,  sound  or 
vi&ual  effects. 

b)  Because  of  the  personal  nature  of  the  advertising  of  medical 
products,  claims  that  a  product  will  effect  a  cure  and  the  indiscriminate 
use  of  such  words  as  "safe",  "without  risk",  "harmless",  or  terms  of 
similar  meaning  should  not  be  accepted  in  the  advertising  of  medical 
products  on  television  stations. 

Contests 

1.  Contests  should  offer  the  opportunity  to  all  contestants  to  win  on 
the  basis  of  ability  and  skIU,  rather  than  chance. 

2.  All  contest  details,  including  rules,  eligibility  requirements,  open- 
ing and  termination  dates  should  be  clearly  and  completely  announced 
and/or  shown  or  easily  accessible  to  the  viewing  public,  and  the  winners' 
names  should  be  released  and  prizes  awarded  as  soon  as  possible  after 
the  close  of  the  contest. 

3.  When  advertising  is  accepted  which  requests  contestants  to  sub- 
mit items  of  product  identification  or  other  evidence  of  purchase  of  prod- 
uct, reasoiiable  facsimiles  thereof  should  be  made  acceptable. 

4.  All  copy  pertaining  to  any  contest  (except  that  which  is  required 
by  law)  associated  with  the  exploitation  or  sale  of  the  sponsor's  product 
or  service,  and  all  references  to  prizes  or  gifts  offered  in  such  connection 
should  be  considered  a  part  of  and  included  in  the  total  time  allowances 
as  herein  provided,  (see  Time  Standards  for  Advertising  Copy.) 

Premiums  and  Offers 

1.  Full  details  of  proposed  offers  should  be  required  by  the  television 
broadcaster  for  investigation  and  approval  before  the  first  announcement 
of  the  offer  is  made  to  the  public. 

2.  A  final  date  for  the  termination  of  an  offer  should  be  announced 
as  far  in  advance  as  possible. 

3.  Before  accepting  for  telecast  offers  involving  a  monetary  consid- 
eration, a  television  broadcaster  should  satisfy  himself  as  to  the  integrity 
of  the  advertiser  and  the  advertiser's  willingness  to  honor  complaints 
mdicating  dissatisfaction  with  the  premium  by  returning  the  monetary 
consideration. 

4.  There  should  be  no  misleading  descriptions  or  visual  representa- 
tions of  any  premiums  or  gifts  which  would  distort  or  enlarge  their  value 
in  the  minds  of  the  listeners. 

5.  Assurances  should  be  obtained  from  the  advertiser  that  premiums 
offered  are  not  harmful  to  person  or  property. 

6.  Premiums  should  not  be  approved  which  appeal  to  superstition 
on  the  basis  of  "luck-bearing"  powers  or  otherwise. 

Time  Standards  for  Advertising  Copy 

1.  In  accordance  with  good  telecast  advertising  practices,  the  time 
standards  for  advertising  copy  are  as  follows : 

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Lengrth  of  Advertising  Message 
Length  of  (minutes  and  seconds) 


Program  News  Programs  All  Other  Programs 


(minutes)  Day  and  Night        Class  "A"  Time        All  Other  Hrs. 

6  1:00  1:00  1:15 

10  1:45  2:00  2:10 

16  2:15  2:30  3:00 

26  2:50  4:00 

80  3:00  4:15 

46  4 :30  5 :45 

60  6:00  7:00 

2.  Reasonable  and  limited  identification  of  prize  and  statement  of 
the  donor's  name  within  formats  wherein  the  presentation  of  contest 
awards  or  prizes  is  a  necessary  and  integral  part  of  program  content  shall 
not  be  included  as  commercial  time  within  the  meaning  of  paragraph  1. 
above ;  however,  any  oral  or  visual  presentation  concerning  the  product  or 
its  donor,  over  and  beyond  such  identification  and  statement,  shall  be 
included  as  commercial  time  within  the  meaning  of  paragraph  1.  above. 

3.  The  time  standards  set  forth  above  do  not  affect  the  established 
practice  of  reserving  for  station  use  the  last  30  seconds  of  each  program 
for  station  break  and  spot  announcements. 

4.  Announcement  programs  are  designed  to  accommodate  a  desig- 
nated number  of  individual  live  or  recorded  announcements,  generally  one 
minute  in  length,  which  are  carried  within  the  body  of  the  program  and 
are  available  for  sale  to  individual  advertisers.  Normally  not  more  than 
3  one-minute  announcements  (which  should  not  exceed  approximately  125 
words  if  presented  live)  should  be  scheduled  within  a  15-minute  period 
and  not  more  than  six  such  announcements  should  be  scheduled  within  a 
30-minute  period  in  local  announcement  programs;  however,  fewer  an- 
nouncements of  greater  individual  length  may  be  scheduled,  provided  that 
the  aggregate  length  of  the  announcements  approximates  three  minutes 
in  a  15-minute  program  or  six  minutes  in  a  30-minute  program.  In  an- 
nouncement programs  other  than  15  minutes  or  30  minutes  in  length,  the 
proportion  of  one  minute  of  announcement  within  every  five  minutes  of 
programming  is  normally  applied.  The  announcements  must  be  presented 
within  the  framework  of  the  program  period  designated  for  their  use  and 
kept  in  harmony  with  the  content  of  the  program  in  which  they  are  placed. 

5.  Programs  presenting  women's  services,  features,  shopping  guides, 
market  information,  and  similar  material,  provide  a  special  service  to 
the  listening  and  viewing  public  in  which  advertising  material  is  an  in- 
formative and  integral  part  of  the  program  content.  Because  of  these 
specal  characteristics  the  time  standards  set  forth  above  may  be  waived 
to  a  reasonable  extent. 

6.  Even  though  the  commercial  time  limitations  of  the  Code  do  not 
apecifically  prohibit  back-to-back  announcements,  such  a  practice  is  not 
recommended  for  more  than  two  announcements,  either  at  station  break 
or  within  the  framework  of  a  single  program. 

7.  Any  casual  reference  BY  TALENT  in  a  program  to  another's 
product  or  service  under  any  trade  name  or  language  sufficiently  descriptive 
to  identify  it  should,  except  for  normal  guest  identifications,  be  condemned 
and  difU!ou raged. 

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8.  Stationary  backdrops  or  properties  in  television  presentations  show- 
ing the  sponsor^s  name  or  product,  the  name  of  his  product,  his  trade 
mark  or  slogan  may  be  used  only  incidentally.  They  should  not  obtrude  on 
program  interest  or  entertainment.  "On  Camera"  shots  of  such  materials 
should  be  fleeting,  not  too  frequent,  and  mindful  of  the  need  of  maintaining 
a  proper  program  balance. 

Drconatized  Appecds  and  Advertising 

Appeals  to  help  fictitious  characters  in  television  programs  by  pur- 
chasing the  advertiser's  product  or  service  or  sending  for  a  premium 
should  not  be  permitted,  and  such  fictitious  characters  should  not  be 
introduced  into  the  advertising  message  for  such  purposes.  When  drama- 
tized advertising  material  involves  statements  by  doctors,  dentists,  nurses 
or  other  professional  people,  the  material  should  be  presented  by  members 
of  such  profession  reciting  actual  experience  or  it  should  be  made  apparent 
from  the  presentation  itself  that  the  portrayal  is  dramatized. 

Sponsor  Identification 

Identification  of  sponsorship  must  be  made  in  all  sponsored  programs 
in  accordance  with  the  requirements  of  the  Communications  Act  of  1934, 
as  amended,  and  the  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Federal  Communications 
Commission. 

• 

REGULATIONS  AND  PRCKIEDURES 

The  following  REGULATIONS  AND  PROCEDURES  shall  obtain  as 
an  integral  part  of  the  Television  Code  of  the  National  Association  of 
Radio  and  Television  Broadcasters: 


Nome 

The  Name  of  this  Code  shall  be  the  Television  Code  of  the  National 
Association  of  Radio  and  Television  Broadcasters.* 

n 

Purpose  of  the  Code 

The  purpose  of  this  Code  is  cooperatively  to  maintain  a  level  of  tele- 
vision programming  which  gives  full  consideration  to  the  educational, 
informational,  cultural,  economic,  moral  and  entertainment  needs  of  the 
American  public  to  the  end  that  more  and  more  people  will  be  better  served. 

m 

Subscribers 
Section  1.     Eligibility 

Any  individual,  firm  or  corporation  which  is  engaged  in  the  operation 
of  a  television  broadcast  station  or  network,  or  which  holds  a  construction 
permit  for  a  television  broadcast  station  within  the  United  States  or  its 

*  "Television  Board.  The  Television  Board  is  hereby  authorized: — (4)  to  enact,  amend  and 
promulgate  standards  of  practice  or  codes  for  its  Television  members,  and  to  establish  such 
methods  to  secure  observance  thereof  as  it  may  deem  advisable;  — ".  By-Laws  of  The  Na- 
tional Association  of  Radio  and  Television  Broadcasters,  Article  VII  Section  2,  B.  (4). 

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dependencies,  shall,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Television  Board  of 
Directors  a.s  hereinafter  provided,  be  eligible  to  subscribe  to  the  Television 
Code  of  the  NARTB  to  the  extent  of  one  subscription  for  each  such  station 
and/or  network  wliich  it  operates  or  for  which  it  holds  a  construction 
permit;  provided,  that  a  non  television-member  of  NARTB  shall  not  be- 
come eligible  via  code  susbcription  to  receive  any  of  the  member  services 
or  to  exercise  any  of  the  voting  privileges  of  a  member. 

Section  2.     Certification  of  Subscription 

Upon  subscribing  to  the  Code,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Television 
Board  of  Directors,  there  shall  be  granted  forthwith  to  each  such  sub- 
scribing station  authority  to  use  the  **NARTB  Television  Seal  of  Good 
Practice",  a  copyrighted  and  registered  seal  to  be  provided  in  the  form  of  a 
certificate,  a  slide  and/or  film,  signifying  that  the  recipient  thereof  is  a 
subscriber  in  good  standing  to  the  Television  Code  of  NARTB.  The  seal  and 
its  significance  shall  be  appropriately  publicized  by  the  NARTB. 

Section  3.     Duration  of  Subscription 

Subscription  shall  continue  in  full  force  and  effect  until  thirty  days 
after  the  first  of  the  month  following  receipt  of  notice  of  written  resigna- 
tion. Subscription  to  the  Code  shall  be  effective  from  the  date  of  applica- 
tion subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Television  Board  of  Directors;  provided, 
that  the  subscription  of  a  television  station  going  on  the  air  for  the  first 
time  shall,  for  the  first  six  months  of  such  subscription,  be  probationary, 
during  which  time  its  subscription  can  be  summarily  revoked  by  an  affirma- 
tive two-thirds  vote  of  the  Television  Board  of  Directors  without  the  usual 
processes  specified  below. 

Section  4.     Suspension  of  Subscription 

Any  subscription,  and/or  the  authority  to  utilize  and  show  the  above- 
noted  seal,  may  be  voided,  revoked  or  temporarily  suspended  for  television 
programming,  including  commercial  copy,  which  by  theme,  treatment  or 
incident,  in  the  judgment  of  the  Television  Board  constitutes  a  continuing, 
willful  or  gross  violation  of  any  of  the  provisions  of  the  Television  Code, 
by  an  affirmative  two-thirds  vote  of  the  Television  Board  of  Directors  at 
a  regular  or  special  meeting;  provided,  however,  that  the  following  con- 
ditions precedent  shall  apply:  (1)  The  subscriber  shall  be  advised  in 
writing  by  Registered  Mail  of  the  charges  preferred;  (2)  Such  subscriber 
shall  have  a  right  to  a  hearing  and  may  exercise  same  by  filing  an  answer 
within  10  days  of  the  date  of  such  notification;  (3)  Failure  to  request  a 
hearing  shall  be  deemed  a  waiver  of  the  subscriber's  right  thereto;  (4)  If 
hearing  is  requested  by  the  subscriber,  it  shall  be  designated  as  promptly  as 
possible  and  at  such  time  and  place  as  the  Television  Board  may  specify. 
Oral  and  written  evidence  may  be  introduced  by  the  subscriber  and  by 
the  Television  Code  Review  Board  (hereinafter  provided  for).  Oral  argu- 
ment may  be  had  at  the  hearing  and  written  memoranda  or  briefs  may  be 
submitted  by  the  subscriber  and  by  the  Television  Code  Review  Board. 
The  Television  Board  of  Directors  may  admit  such  evidence  as  it  deems 
relevant,  material,  and  competent  and  may  determine  the  nature  and  length 
of  the  oral  argument  and  the  written  argument  or  briefs  to  be  submitted. 
The  Television  Board  of  Directors  shall  decide  the  case  as  expeditiously 
as  possible  and  shall  notify  the  subscriber  and  the  Television  Code  Review 
Board  in  writing  of  the  decision. 

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Section  5.     Additional  Procedures 

The  Television  Board  of  Directors  shall,  from  time  to  time,  establish 
s^ch  additional  rules  of  procedure  as,  in  its  opinion,  may  be  necessary  for 
the  proper  administration  of  the  Code ;  provided,  that  special  considerations 
shall  be  given  to  the  procedures  for  receipt  and  processing  of  complaints 
and  to  necessary  rules  to  be  adopted  from  time  to  time,  taking  into  account 
the  source  and  nature  of  such  complaints;  such  rules  to  include  precau- 
tionary measures  such  as  the  posting  of  bonds  to  cover  costs  and  expenses 
of  processing  same;  and  further  provided,  that  the  Board  of  Directors 
shall  take  the  steps  necessary  to  insure  the  confidential  status  of  any 
proceedings  before  it. 
Section  6.     Amendment  and  Review 

Because  of  the  new  and  dynamic  aspects  inherent  in  television  broad- 
cast, the  Television  Code,  as  a  living,  flexible  and  continuing  document, 
may  be  amended  from  time  to  time  by  the  Television  Board  of  Directors ; 
provided  that  said  Board  is  specifically  charged  with  review  and  recon- 
sideration of  the  entire  Code,  its  appendices  and  procedures,  at  least  oTir»o 
each  year. 
Section  7.     Termination  of  Contracts 

All  subscribers  on  the  air  at  the  time  of  subscription  to  the  Code  shall 
be  permitted  that  period  prior  to  and  including  the  earliest  legal  can- 
cellation date  to  terminate  any  contracts,  then  outstanding,  calling  for 
program  presentations  which  would  not  be  in  conformity  with  the  Tele- 
vision Code,  provided,  however,  that  in  no  event  shall  such  period  be  longer 
than  fifty-two  weeks. 

IV 

Rates 

Each  subscriber  shall  pay  'administrative'  rates  in  accordance  with 
such  schedule  at  such  time,  and  under  such  conditions  as  may  be  determined 
from  time  to  time  by  the  Television  Board  (see  Article  VII  Section  2.B  (3) 
and  (4),  By-Laivs  of  the  NARTB)  ;  provided,  that  appropriate  credit  shall 
be  afforded  to  a  television  member  of  the  NARTB  against  the  regular  dues 
which  he  or  it  pays  to  NARTB-TV. 


The  Television  Code  Review  Board 

*  Section  1.     Composition 

The  Television  Board  of  Directors  shall  establish  a  continuing  com- 
mittee entitled  the  Television  Code  Review  Board,  upon  the  promulgation 
of  the  television  code.  The  Review  Board  shall  be  composed  of  five  members, 
all  of  whom  shall  be  from  the  Television  membership  of  NARTB.  Members 
of  the  Television  Board  of  Directors  shall  not  be  eligible  to  serve  on  the 
above  specified  Review  Board.  Members  of  the  Review  Board  shall  be  ap- 
pointed by  the  President  of  the  NARTB,  subject  to  confirmation  by  the 
Television  Board  of  Directors.  Due  consideration  shall  be  given,  in  making 
such  appointments,  to  factors  of  diversification  of  geographical  location, 
company  representation  and  network  aflaiiation.  Those  members  appointed, 
following  promulgation  of  the  Code,  shall  serve  until  immediately  following 

*  Amended  February  4,  1963. 

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the  annual  NARTB  Convention  of  1953.  Immediately  following  the  end  of 
the  meetinij  in  1953  there  sliall  bo  appointed  three  members  who  shall  serve 
for  two  years  and  two  members  who  sliall  serve  for  one  year  starting  at  the 
time  of  appointment. 

Starting:  in  1951  and  every  even  numbered  year  thereafter,  two  mem- 
bers shall  be  appointed  for  two-year  terms;  and  then  in  every  odd  numbered 
year  thereafter,  three  two-year  members  shall  be  appointed. 

Limitation  of  Service 

A  person  shall  not  serve  consecutively  as  a  member  of  the  Review 
Board  for  more  than  two  two-year  terms  or  for  more  than  four  years  con- 
secutively, aitor  Aiiril  30,  1953. 
Section  2.     Quorum 

A  majority  of  the  membership  of  the  Television  Code  Review  Board 
shall  constitute  a  quorum  for  all  purposes  unless  herein  otherwise  provided. 
Section  3.     Authority  and  Responsibilities 

The  Television  Code  Review  Board  is  authorized  and  directed : 

(1)  To  maintain  a  continuing  review  of  all  television  programming, 
espeoially  that  of  subscribers  to  the  television  code  of  the  NARTB;  (2)  to 
receive,  screen  and  clear  complaints  concerning  television  programming; 

(3)  t«  define  and  interpret  words  and  phrases  in  the  Television  Code; 

(4)  to  develop  and  maintain  appropriate  liaison  with  government  agencies 
and   with   responsible   and    accountable    organizations    and    institutions; 

(5)  to  inform,  expeditiously  and  properly,  a  subscriber  to  the  Television 
Code  of  complaints  or  commendations,  as  well  as  to  advise  all  subscribers 
concerning  the  attitude  and  desires  program-wise  of  accountable  organ- 
izations and  institutions,  and  of  the  American  public  in  general;  (6)  to 
review  and  monitor,  if  necessary,  any  certain  series  of  programs,  daily  pro- 
gramming, or  any  other  program  presentations  of  a  subscriber,  as  well 
as  to  request  recordings,  aural  or  kinescope,  or  script  and  copy,  with 
regard  to  any  certain  program  presented  by  a  subscriber;  (7)  to  reach 
conclusions,  and  to  make  recommendations  or  prefer  charges  to  the  Tele- 
vision Board  of  Directors  concerning  violations  and  breaches  of  the  Tele- 
vision Code  by  a  subscriber;  (8)  to  recommend  to  the  Television  Board 
of  Directors,  amendments  to  the  Television  Code. 

A.    Delegation  of  Powers  and  Responsibilities 

The  Television  Code  Review  Board  may  delegate,  from  time  to  time, 
such  of  its  above-specified  responsibilities,  as  it  may  deem  necessary  and 
desirable,  to  a  Staff  Group  of  the  NARTB-TV. 

B.    Meetings 

The  Television  Code  Review  Board  shall  meet  regularly  once  each 
quarter  of  the  calendar  year  on  a  date  to  be  determined  by  the  Chairman. 
The  chairman  of  the  Review  Board  may  at  any  time  on  at  least  five  days' 
written  notice  call  a  special  meeting  of  the  Board. 

994 


The  Changing  Complexion  of 

A  Transcription  Music  Library 


n   □   n   n   n   n 

By  A.  B.  SAMBROOK 

Manager 
RCA  Recorded  Program  Service 


'TpHE  increased  emphasis  on  one  key 
^  word  points  up  the  changing  complex- 
ion of  the  transcription  library  service  to- 
day. That  key  word  is  "sell." 

We  at  RCA  Thesaurus  are  continually 
searching  for  new  ways  to  bring  more 
and  more  solid  sell  into  our  library  ser- 
vice. Recently  we  added  "Sell  Effects," 
which  is  a  whole  new  category  consisting 
of  sounds  that  sell.  Thesaurus  subscribers 
have  written  us  repeatedly  to  tell  us  how 
these  have  made  it  possible  for  them^  to 
sell  a  local  sponsor  over  the  competition. 

n   D   D 

About  the  time  this  annual  is  pub- 
lished we  will  be  making  an  announce- 
ment of  a  plan  which  will  offer  our 
subscribers  still  more  radio  selling 
power.  This  plan  makes  it  possible  for  a 
subscriber  to  offer  his  sponsors  and  local 
advertising  prospects  a  completely  set  up 
and  going  campaign  which  ties  radio  ad- 
vertising in  with  newspaper  ads,  in-store 
promotion  and  local  publicity. 

D     D     D 

From  the  station  standpoint  this  new 
radio  sales  campaign  is  simple  to  operate. 
The  selling  tools  to  do  the  job  are  made 
available  to  the  station's  salesman  by 
Thesaurus — all  he  has  to  do  is  put  them 
to  use  with  the  local  sponsors.  A  manual 
describing  all  sorts  of  local  promotion 
possibilities  also  comes  with  this  new 
plan  which  is  offered  to  Thesaurus  sub- 
scribers as  a  supplementary  tool  for  in- 
creasing local  sales. 

nan 

We  confidently  feel  that  this  plan  will 
be  enthusiastically  received  by  Thesaurus 
subscribers.  Further,  we  believe  it  will 
set  a  whole  new  pattern  for  building  local 
radio  time  sales  through  the  use  of  sell- 
ing tools  that  provide  the  station  with  a 
complete,  tailor  made  advertising  and 
promotion  campaign. 

Another  local  sales  tool  that  we  recently 
made  available  to  Thesaurus  subscribers 
is  one  that  makes  it  possible  for  local 
sponsors  of  "The  Hour  of  Charm"  show,. 


with  Phil  Spitalny,  his  All-Girl  Orchestra 
and  Evelyn,  to  take  full  advantage  of  the 
tremendous  popularity  of  this  musical 
group.  We've  prepared  three  inexpensive 
point-of-sale  promotion  pieces:  a  window 
poster,  a  counter  card  and  a  wall  or  win- 
dow streamer.  The  local  sponsor  simply 
drops  in  his  name,  the  station  call  letters, 
and  the  time  at  which  the  show  is  broad- 
cast. These  pieces  become  his  own;  to 
his  customers  the  show  is  more  than 
ever  tied-in  in  their  minds  with  the  local 
sponsor.  If  the  local  sponsor  or  the 
Thesaurus  subscribing  station  had  to 
make  up  these  three  two-color  pieces  on 
their  own  the  costs  would  be  prohibitive. 

nan 

The  increased  emphasis  on  "sell"  in 
Thesaurus  is  not  confined  to  sales  tools — 
our  new  thinking  is  also  reflected  in  the 
plans  we  will  be  announcing  during  1955 
in  connection  with  new  Thesaurus  s'hiows. 

And  here  we  wiant  to  'make  the  first  feuch 
announcement  —  Thesaurus  is  greatly 
broadening  its  basic  programming  con- 
cept. Of  course,  music  is  still  the  most  im- 
portant factor  'because  we  realize  that  it 
remains  a  basic  element  in  local  program- 
ming. But  now  our  plan  includes  many 
programming  innovations  and  time  sell- 
ing tools  which  will  provide  our  subscrib- 
ers with  even  more  sales  opportunities. 

D   n   n 

During  1955  we  will  be  making  major 
announcements  concerning  new  commer- 
cial programming  formats  in  the  follow- 
ing categories:  homemaking,  sports,  re- 
ligious and  a  children's  program  with  an 
important  child  authority  as  the  star.  All 
the  shows  will  have  unique,  built-in  sales 
possibilities  that  will  make  them  extreme- 
ly saleable  by  Thesaurus  subscribers. 

n    n   D 

In  all  of  our  plans,  be  they  for  new 
local  selling-  tools,  new  radio  time  selling 
promotions,  or  new  big  name  shows,  the 
emphasis  is  on  "sell."  It  is  this  emphasis 
that  keynotes  the  changing  complexion 
of  the  transcription  library  service  today. 


995 


Looking . . . 

at  a  great  clip! 


Take  any  scene  fn>m  any  CHS  Television  Film  Sales 

»how  and  you'll  see  frames  at  work  -  building  hug. 

audiences  in  record  time.  For  example 

In  ancinnaU,  The  \Vhu'*tler  is  a  consistent  first  in 

it*  time  period,  with  a  30.4  ratinp.  . .  om^  m////(/s 

jy,.  higher  month  aOcr  month! 

In  Boston,  The  Range  Rider  is  the  Number  One 

syndicated  film  program,  with  a  41. G . . .  four  times 

thf  rating  of  i7>*  competition  ! 

And  in  Chicago,  The  Gene  Autry  Shoiv  scores 

an  18.4. . .  making  it  the  higheat-rated 

daytime  strip  in  Chicago  television  ' 

The  story's  the  same  for  all  CBS 
Television  Film  Sales  shows. 
They're  going  at  a  great 
clip  in  markets  all  over  the 
country. .  .winning  top 
ratings  at  lowest  cost.  See 
for  yourself.  Ask  any  CBS 
Television  Film  Sales 
representative  for  a  private 
showing. 

CBS  TELEVISION 
FILM  SALES 

N*w  York.  Chiea4/o.  /»«  Angelea. 
Han  Frttnriaro.  fJaUtU.  St.  Ijuuiii. 
iMtrttit.  Allan  (a  and  linnfon. 
In  Canada    S.  W.  Caldwell  Ltd. 


78  .fast-moving  half-hour 
Western  adventures, 
with  America' s  favorite 
singing  cowboy. 

78  action-packed 
half-hour  adventures 
of  frontier  days, 
starring  Jack  Mahoney. 

13  half -hour  mysteries, 
featuring  hard-hitting 
Don  Haggerty  and  lovely 
Patricia  Morison. 

13  sparkling  half-hour 
musical  variety  programs, 
starring  Dolores  Gray 
and  produced  in  Paris. 

39  fast-paced  half-hour 
mystery  dramas,  starring 
Don  Haggerty  as  a  sports- 
minded  private  eye. 

52  half-hour  Western 
adventures,  starring  Gail 
Davis  a^  the  legendary 
heroine  of  the  old  West. 

78  delightful  half-hour 
visits  with  one  of 
America's  all-time  favorite 
comedy  teams. 


i  TV  FILM  PRODUCERS  I 
I  AND   DISTRIBUTORS  ! 


G    D    D 


ABC  Film  Syndication^  Inc. 

7  West  66th  St.,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  SUsquehanna  7-5000 

President George  T.  Shupert 

V.P.,  Chg.  of  Sales Don  L.  Kearney 

Executive  Sec'y Richard  P.  Morgan 

Ad.  &  Promotion  Mgr Lee  Francis 

Traffic    Mgr Joseph    Greene 

Services  Offered — Distribution  of  TV  film 
series  for  national  network,  regional  or  local 
exposure.  Each  series  is  offered  with  promo- 
tion and  merchandising  services  for  local 
exploitation. 

Productions — Passport  to  Danger,  Racket 
Squad,  The  Playhouse,  (formerly  Schlitz 
Playhouse  of  Stars) ;  John  Kieran's  Kaleido- 
scope. 

• 

Academy  Film  ProductionSf 
Inc. 

123  W.  Chestnut  St.,  Chicago  10,  111. 
Phone:  Michigan  2-0128 

President    Bernard   Howard 

Vice-President  Morris  Alexander 

Secretary-Treas Bernard  Kurlan 

Services  Offered — Complete  creation,  writ- 
ing, direction  and  production  of  all  kinds  of 
television  and  business  films — animation  and 
live  action —  in  own  sound-proof  studio  or  on 
location  anywhere.  Specialists  in  3-D  movies. 

Productions — American  Bakers  Assn.  4^ 
min.  TV  film;  Wisco  "99"  Gasoline-TV  com- 
mercial with  Fran  Allison ;  Melody  Hill  Wine 
— animated  film;  Chesty  Potato  Chips — ^two 
animated  films;  Canadian  Ace  Beer — 1  live 
comm.;  Chicago  Defender  Publication — 15 
min.  color  film. 

• 

Academy  Pictures^  Inc. 

588  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   PL  7-0744 

7934  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  CaL 

Phone:   HOUywood  9-5873 

President Edward  L.  Gershman 

Vice  President C.  Moray  Foutz 

Head  of  Sales George  S.  Gladden 

Supervising  Dir.   (N.Y.C.) ...  .William  Tytla 

Supr.  Dir.   (Hollywood) Arthur  Babbitt 

Prod.  Mgr.   (N.Y.C.) Murray  Fairbairn 

Prod.  Mgr.  (Hollywood) .  .William  Lightfield 
Services  Offered — Producers  of  all  types  of 
slidefilms  and  motion  pictures,  in  color  or 
black  and  white;  live  or  animation;  16  mm 
or  35  mm,  for  television  and  industry. 
• 

Acme  Film,  Laboratories 

1161    North   Highland   Ave.,   Hollywood   38, 

Calif. 

Phone:   HOUywood  4-7471 


Acus  Pictures  Corporation 

165  West  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  7-2265 

President  Patrick  Shanahan 

Services  Offered:  16,  35  mm.  films  for  tele- 
vision rental.  ^ 

Advertisers^  Television 
Program,  Service^  Inc. 

15  East  48th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  1-1290 

Eastern  Sales  Manager William  P.  Mullen 

9100  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  6-7496 

V.P.,  General  Mgr Maurie  H.  Gresham 

Western  Sales  Mgr Charles  C.  Alsup 

Services  Offered — ^Distributors  of  *'Mr.  and 
Mrs.  North."  ^ 

Aladdin  Television 
Productions^  Ine. 

165  N.  La  Brea  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  36,  Cal. 
Phone:   Webster   3-9437 

President Harry   M.   Popkin 

VJ*.,  Assoc.  Producer Julius  F.  Tuchler 

Secretary Kenneth  N.  Chantry 

Treasurer Jack  Y.  Berman 

Producer Harold  Helvenston 

Director Erie  C.  Kenton 

Production  Mgr Jerry  Pycha 

Services  Offered  —  Producer  of  films  in 
series  form  for  TV. 

• 

Alesander  Flint  Co. 

Alesander  Film  Bldg.,  Colorado  Springs 

Colorado 

Phone:  MElrose  3-1771 

N.  Y  Phone:  PEnnsylvania  6-3028 

President J.  Don  Alexander 

V.P.  in  chg.  of  Prod Don  M.  Alexander 

Vice  President Don  Alexander,  Jr. 

VjP.  in  chg.  of  Sales M.  J.  Mclnaney 

Production  Manager James  Anderson 

Television  Sales  Mgr Earl  Austin 

Sales  Promotion  Mgr W.  A.  Hillhouse 

Dir.  of  Advertising  &  Pub. 

Relations Robert  Geddy,  Jr. 

ALL  CANADA  TELEVISION 

(Div.  of  All-Canada  Radio  Facilities 

Ltd.) 

80  Richmond  St.  West,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Can. 
Phone:  EMpire  6-9236 

General  Mgr J.  Stuart  MacKay 

Mgr.,  TV  Division R.  C.  Thompson 

Film  Program  Mgr W.  0.  Steer 

Services  Offered:  Exclusive  film  represen- 
tatives for  the  F.  W.  Ziv  Company  and 
Studio  Films  Ltd. 


997 


"l^jl/liam 


...  as  our  happy  clients  do . . . 

•  TWO    AIR-CONDITIONED,    SOUND- 
PROOF STUDIOS. 

•  STUDIO  LIGHTING  FOR  COLOR  OR 
BLACK  AND  WHITE. 

•  COMPLETE  PROCESSING  AND  PRINT- 
ING FACILITIES. 

•  COMPLETE    ANIMATION    DEPART- 
MENT. 

•  COMPLETE     PRODUCTION     FROM 
STORY  BOARD  TO  FINISHED  PRINT. 

•  REMOTE  TRUCKS. 

•  IMMEDIATE    SERVICE    ON     RUSH 
JOBS. 

Ree/o  fi\m%  clients  come  from  near  and 
far  .  .  .  New  York,  Chicago,  Hollywood, 
Central  and  South  America.  Here  is  a 
partial  list: 

Amer.  Medical  Assoc,  International  Harvester  Co., 
P.  &.  0.  Steamship  Co.,  Pabst  Brewing  Co.,  Kel- 
logg's  Cereal,  Cities  Service,  Rose  Marie  Reid 
Strim  Suits,  Coca  Cola,  Canada  Dry,  Lipton's 
S«up,  Eastern  Airlines,  NBC,  CBS,  Monroe  Calcu- 
lotor. 


3rd  ST. 


PHONES 
2-2108 
2-6262 


The  South  s  Largest  and  Most  Complete  Film  Producer 


D     D     D     TV     FILM     PRODUCERS  —  DISTRIBUTORS     D     D     D 


31  &  A  Alexander 
Productions^  Inc. 

6040  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:    HOUywood  4-3414 

President Arthur  Alexander 

Vice-President    Max   Alexander 

Services  Offered — Distributors  of  motion 
pictures  for  television:  features,  westerns, 
half-hour  series,  shorts. 

AlUScope  Pictures^  Inc. 

8949  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  4-6943 

President Gordon   S.  Mitchell 

Vice-President C,  D.  Owens 

Secretary-Treasurer L.   B.   Mitdiell 

Chairman  of  Bd Cordon  S.  Mitchell 

• 

Allegro  Pictures,  Inc. 

4238  Mammoth  Ave.,  Sherman  Oaks,  Cal. 

Phone:  STate  94952 

Pres.,  Exec.  Producer William  Lava 

• 

Am^ericun'British 
TV  Movies,  Inc. 

200  West  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson  6-7198 

President Nathan  Kramer 

Vice-President    Michael  Hyams 

Legal    Dept David   Kallman 

Secretary  Gloria  Harden 

Services  Offered — New  feature  films  for 
television.  HalfJiour  and  quarter-hour  series. 

Productions — Case  Histories  of  Scotland 
Yard. 

• 

American  Film  Co. 

1329  Vine  St.,  Philadelphia  7,  Pa. 
Phone:  WAlnut  2-1800 

Mgr Ben  Harris 

Services  Offered — Serving  35   and   16mm. 
film    to    TV    stations,    also    cutting,    editing, 
and   photographing   of   events   of   all   kinds. 
Also  handle  my  form  of  advertising. 
• 

American  Film  Producers 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-5915 

Executive  Producers Robert  Gross, 

Lawrence  A.  Glesnes 
Production  Control. ..  .Sheldon  Abromowitz 

Editorial  Chief Frank  Madden 

Services  Offered — Sponsored  motion  pic- 
ture films  and  slide  films  for  theatres,  tele- 
vision, education,  training,  etc.  Color  or 
black  and  white;  16  or  35mm.;  production 
and  distribution. 

• 

Anterican  IVational 
Studios,  Inc. 

7324  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Cal. 
Phone:   HO   2-6282 

President    John   Sinn 

Chairman  of  Board Fred  W.  Ziv 


Services  Offered — Complete  studio  space 
and  facilities  with  complete  production  per- 
sonnel. 

Productions — Dear  Phoebe,  Medic,  Treasury 
Men  in  Action,  Fireside  Theatre,  Man  Be- 
hind the   Badge.  All  Fred  Ziv,  Inc.,  Shows.' 

Animated  Productions  Inc. 

1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LO  5-2942-3 

President    Al   Stahl 

Vice  President Irwin  Stahl 

Art  Department Tony  Garcia 

Director Jack  Weisburg 

Production  Manager Peter  Puzzo 

Services  Offered — Television  shows  in  ani- 
mation and  live — comic  strip  animated  films 
— unusual  films  in  stop-motion  technique — 
animated  puzzles — audience  participation 
films. 

Productions— ''Kid  Stuff,"  "Comic  Book 
Comics,"  "Mush  Moore." 

Animation  Service  Co. 

1780  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  54832 

Manager A.   L.   Simon 

Chief  Animator Abe  Blashko 

Art  Director William  Steinel 

Administration   Muriel  Friedman 

Services  Offered  —  All  film  art  services, 
maps,   charts,   cartoon   animation,   animation 
camera  work  in  16  mm  and  35  mm. 
• 

Evan  J.  Anton  Productions, 
Ltd. 

550  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  6-0118 

President Evan  J.  Anton 

Vice-Pres Vera  Kay 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  industrial 
and  documentary  films  and  slides,  TV  com- 
mericals  and  spots. 

Arrow  Productions,  Inc. 

c/o  Motion  Picture  Center  Studios 

846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Phone:   HOUywood  4-3118 

N.  Y.  Phone:  PLaza  5-2108 

President    Milton   Gordon 

Vice  Pres Edward  Small 

Secry-Treas Leon  Fromkess 

Services  Offered:  produce,  distribute  half- 
hour  TV  dramas— "Ramar  of  tfi^  lungle" 
series. 

• 

Arrowhead  Productions 

8822  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
Phone:  TExas  07619 

Producer  Ed  Beloin 

Business  Manager Burt  I.  Harris 

Associate  Producer-Dir Richard  Bare 

Productions — Film  series  "So  This  Is  Hol- 
lywood" starring  Mitzi  Green  and  Virginia 
Gibson. 


999 


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CAPTAIN  MIDNIGHT  SERIES... 

now  available  for  syndication! 


For  Jet  Action  it's — Jet  Jackson — Flying  Commando!  This  is  the  syndicated 
version  of  the  brand  new  "Captain  Midnight"  series  now  being  sponsored  on 
CBS  by  General  Mills  and  Ovaltine  (through  Tatham-Laird) .  A  big-time,  Holly- 
wood-produced-and-written  adventure  series  packed  with  action... for  viewers 
and  for  advertisers! 

Of  all  Saturday  shows  available  for  syndication,  this  program  was  the  high- 
est rated*  on  all  networks  in  the  morning — the  second  highest  rated*  of  any 
Saturday  show  day  or  night!  This  is  your  opportunity  to  have  it  on  your  own 
station,  in  your  own  time  period. 

Write,  phone  or  wire  us  collect  about  availabilities  of  this  great  new  pro- 
gram...  produced  at  the  Hollywood  Studios  of  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation. 

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The  only  company  providing  advertisers  with  Hollywood  and  New  York  custom 
produced  national  shows,  syndicated  programming,  and  commercials— all  on  film. 


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now  available  for  syndication! 


For  Jet  Action  it's— Jet  Jackson— Flying  Commando!  This  is  the  syndicated 
version  of  the  brand  new  "Captain  Midnight"  series  now  being  sponsored  on 
CBS  by  General  Mills  and  Ovaltine  (through  Tatham-Laird).  A  big-time,  Holly- 
wood-produced-and-written  adventure  series  packed  with  action... for  viewers 
and  for  advertisers! 

Of  all  Saturday  shows  available  for  syndication,  this  program  was  the  high- 
est rated*  on  all  networks  in  the  morning — the  second  highest  rated*  of  any 
Saturday  show  day  or  night!  This  is  your  opportunity  to  have  it  on  your  own 
station,  in  your  own  time  period. 

Write,  phone  or  wire  us  collect  about  availabilities  of  this  great  new  pro- 
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CALIFORNIA 
STUDIOS 

Home  of 

GROSS-KRASNE,  INC. 

Now  Shooting: 

"BIG   TOWN" 
"MAYOR  OF  THE  TOWN" 

(In  association  with  RAWLINS-GRANT) 
Preparing: 

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and 

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Argyle  Television  FtltttS,  Inc.  Productions— Great    Americans,    American 

60  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y.  History  Series,  Americans  at  Work,  American 

Phone:  Circle  6-4347  Standard   of  Living   Series,   Armchair   Trav- 

814  N.  La  Brea,  Hollywood  38,  Cal.  eler.   Children  All   Over  The   World,   Dem- 

Phone:  HO  74882  ocracy  in  Action,  Home  Making  Series,  Sci- 

709  Fox  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich.  ence    for    Living,    Encylopaedia    Brittanica 

Phone:    WOodward   1-3979  Films.                             ^ 

President Louis    Goldstein  AsSOCiatiint,  FtlfttS,  f  ftC. 

Vice  President Bob  Seidelman  347  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Treasurer ...  Jerome   S    Hyams  ph^^^ .  MUrray  Hill  5.8573 

Services  Offered-Qualny  feature  films  m-  President J.  R.  Bingham 

eluding    Night  Train,"  "Young  Mister  Pitt,"  Treasurer                                       A  T    Fr«5riVlc 

"Shipyard  Sally/'  "A  Girl  Must,  Live,"  "The  DireX  Ad;!*  P^om^/Z/.R^i  H^^^^^ 

w       1  "  J'       ^    Ti!'       ^'PP''        ^"^P^^'«^  Services  Offered-National  distributors  of 

Hornleigh,     and  others.  industrial,     educational,    entertainment,    re- 

-             •    ^     -M    M    ^»   ^  ligious  and  television  fUms;  library  of  1,400 

ASSOCtatea  ArttStS  films,    including    175    industrial     (free-loan) 

Productions,    Inc.  films,  lis  of  which  are  cleared  for  TV  use. 

345   Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Four   regional    libraries    are   maintained    in 

Phone :  MUrray  Hill  6-2323  Ridgefield,  N.  J^  Chicago,  San  Francisco  and 

President    Eliot  Hyman  Dallas.                            ^ 

Vice  Presidents Kenneth  Hyman,  Atlantic   Television   Corp. 

Arthur  Kalman,  Donald  Klauber  130  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Services    Offered— Froduction    and    distri-  Phone:   JUdson  2-1287 

bution  of  TV,  theatrical   and  non-theatrical  President Robert  M.  Savini 

film  and  16  mm.         ^  Gen.  Sales  Mgr David  A.  Bader 

Associated  Program  Service  Services  Offered— Producer  and  distributor 

(Division  of  Muzak  Corp.)  of  features  and  short  subjects. 

229  Fourth  Ave,  New  York  3,  N.  Y.  • 

Phone:  ORchard  4-7400  AtlaS  Film  Corp. 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Edward  Hochhauser,  Jr.  1111  S.  Blvd.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

Services  Offered — Exclusive  TV  distributor  Phone:  AUstin  7-8620 

for  Encyclopaedia  Britannica  Films.  Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr L.  P.  Mominee 


CONTINUING . . . 

production  of  AMERICA'S  FOREMOST 
WESTERN  TELEVISION  PROGRAM! 

Starring  GUY  MADISON  &  AKDY  DEYINE 

. . .  Entering  ITS  5th  YEAR  OF  UNINTERRUPTED 
NATIONAL  SPONSORSHIP  EY  KELLOGG* 
Al  Consistently  High  Audience  Ratings. 


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Join  the  big-time 
advertisers  who 
sponsor  these 
shows! 


Brewers,  oil  companies,  railroads,  banks,  food 
stores,  auto  dealers,  dairies,  all  kinds  of 
manufacturers  and  retailers  are  now  selling^  with 
these  sponsor-  and  audience-proven  shows. 


ABC  FILM 
SYNDICATION,  INC. 

7  West  66th  St.,  New  York  23.  N.  Y. 


PASSPORT  TO  DANGER 

CCSAR  ROMERO  stars  as  a  globe-trotting 
diplomatic  courier  lureci  by  the 
excitement  of  international  intrigue. 
Produced  by  Hal  Roach,  Jr. 


COMING   SOON! 


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V.-P.  Chg.  Sales Edward  Schager 

V.-P.  Chg.  Adv.  &  Prom. .  Frederick  K.  Barber 

V.P.  &  Dir.  of  TV Norman  C.  Lindquist 

V.P.,  Prod.  Mgr Albert  S.  Bradish 

Services  Offered  —  Production  of  16mm. 
and  35mm.  motfon  pictures  and  slidefilms 
— in  color  or  black  and  white,  with  RCA 
Sound.  Experienced  creative  staff  for  TV 
commercials  and  programs.  Laboratory  and 
editing  services.  • 

Atlas  Television  Corp. 

15  West  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MU  7-5535 

President Henry  Brown 

V.P Robert  B.  Brown 

Exec.  Asst William  J.  Jones,  Jr. 

Div.  of  East.  Sales Jackson  E.  Dube 

Div.  of  Mid-West  Sales Pete  Rodgers 

Dir.  of  West.  Sales Jack  London 

Div.  of  Southwest  Sales Wm.  Dubois 

Booker Bill  Norton 

Services  Offered  —  American  and  British 
features;  half-  and  full-hour  Westerns; 
Comedy  shorts;  one  hour  comedy  programs; 
an  extensive  library  of  comedy  and  musical 
vignettes,  3-5   minutes. 

Productions — "Captain  Z-RO,"  "Hollywood 
to  B'way,"  "Your  Family  Theatre,"  "Is  This 
Magic."  • 

A.T.V.  Film  Productions^  Inc. 

1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

(Studios)  37-15  35th  St.,  L.LC. 

Phone:   Circle  7-6434-5,  STiUwall  6-5825-6 

Pres.,  Prod.  Dir Mickey  Schwarz 


Production  Mgr Milton   Cohen 

Cameraman    Harold  MuUee 

Film  Ed.  (Supr.) Robert  Harris 

Art  Director Paul  Heller 

Services  Offered — TV  film  producers,  com- 
mercials, industrial,  dramatic  shows.  Studio 
facilities,  fully  equipped,  two  stages  50  x  60 — 
50  x  100,  street  level. 

• 

Audio  Master  Corp. 

17  East  45th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   OXford  7-0725 

President Herbert  Rosen 

Services  Offered — Library  of  mood  and 
bridge   music.  • 

Audio  Pictures^  Ltd. 

310   Lake   Shore   Rd.,  Toronto   14,   Ont. 
Phone:   CLifford  1-5211 

President Arthur  Gottlieb 

Managing  Dir David  Coplan 

Sec'y-Treas Clem  Williams 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  shows  and 
commercials  on  film  for  TV. 
• 

Audio  Productions9  Inc. 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-0760 

President Frank  M.  Speidell 

Vice  Pres Herman  Roessle 

Treas Lawrence  W.  Fox,  Jr. 

Sec'y Peter  J.  Mooney 

TV  Director Harold  R.  Lipman 

Services  Offered — Producer  of  TV  com- 
mercials and  sponsored  short  subjects. 


Jd/l/VL) 


UA  C7ojOtX><MJU^ 


Theatrical,  Television  and  Commercial 
Motion  Pictures 


6052  Sunset  Blvd.  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Hollywood  2-1101 

25th  Year 


1005 


TOPS... 

in  filmed  television 
entertainment  for 
all  the  family... 


GUILD  ^  FILMS 

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Avis  Filtns,  inc. 

904  East  Palm  Ave.,  Burbank,  Calif. 
Phone:  THornwall  8-1666 

President    Leslie  Helhena 

Sec.-Treas Norris  Ewing 

Vice  Pres Helen  Ewing 

• 

George  Bagnall  &  Associates^ 
Inc. 

8827  Olympic  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

Phone:    CR   15133 

A^.  y.  Phone:  MUrray  Hill  6-7543 

President George  L.  Bagnall 

V.P.,  Gen'l  Sales  Mgr J.  J.  O'Loughlin 

Secretary Fred  C.  Lindquist 

Services  Offered — Distributors  of  films  for 
TV. 

• 
Bailey  Fllttts,  Inc. 

6509  De  Longpre  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:    HOllywood   2-0939 

President Albert  R.   Bailey 

Vice-President Delmar  F.  Hancock 

Secretary-Treasurer Virginia  B.  Ryder 

Services  Offered — Three   dimensional   ani- 
mation   and    live    action    shorts,    educational 
motion  pictures,  advertising  films,  and  spe- 
cial television  subjects. 
• 

Barnett  International 
Forwarders 

723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    Circle    5-6080 

President William   Barnett 

V.P.,  Secr*y Norman  Barnett 

Treas •  Alan    Barnett 

Services    Offered:    International    film    for- 
warders, packers  and  custom  brokers. 
• 

Basch  Badio  &  Television 
Productions 

(See  Program  Producers.) 

• 

Beacon    Television    Features 
Inc. 

420  Boylston  St.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

President J.    Leonard    Sanderson 

Treasurer Barbara  G.  Keane 

Services  Offered — Syndicated  package  pro- 
grams, outdoor  type.  Spot  television  commer- 
cials including  complete  creation,  copy,  etc. 
Film  program  producers  of  fishing  and  out- 
door shows. 

Productions — Building  new  series  of  39 
half  hour  shows  full  color  showing  fishing 
in  North  and  South  America — available  1955 
— traveling  to  famous  fishing  resorts  theme 
of  programs. 

• 

Blinhey  Productions  Inc. 

106  West  End  Ave.,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  SU  7-4429 

Producer-Director  Murray  King 

Technical  Director Dr.  Lucille  Emerick 

Production  Supervisor Sydney  Parker 


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for 

FILMS 


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SPOTS  —  PROGRAMS 

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AIR-CONDITIONED 
STUDIOS 

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MOBILE  UNITS 

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SCREENING  ROOMS 
FOR  16MM/35MM 

COMPLETE  PRODUCTION 
SERVKES 

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FILM  EDITING 

PACKING  — SHIPPING 

LIBRARY  SERVICE 


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Empire  Broadcasting  Corp. 

480  Lexington  Ave. 
New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  9-4505 


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To  a  TV  station  o^ner 
who's  frantic  for  profits 

Studio  Films  offers  you  profit  opportunities  galore  .  .  . 
high  rating  programs  which  never  fail  to  attract  spon- 
sors. Find  out  today  how  Studio  Films  can  help  you 
build  your  profits. 

STLJCDIO    F=II_IVI©,  IMC 

380  MADISON  AVENUE   •    NEW  YORK  17,  N.Y.   •  OXFORD  7-2590 


IN  CAHAOA     All   CANADA   TELEVISION,  80  RICHMOND   STREET  WEST.  TORONTO,  ONT.,   EMPIRE  6-9236 

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Services  Offered  —  Film  producers,  open- 
end  films,  TV  series,  video  film  commercials, 
package  programs  produced. 

Productions — "The  Adventures  of  Blinkey." 

• 

Fritz  Blocht  Praductions 

72661/4  Fountain  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Producer   Fritz  Blocki 

Services  Offered  —  Live  TV  show  formats 
for  local  and/or  network  use. 

• 

Bifnded  TV  Film  Service 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JUdson  6-1030 

President Chester  M.  Ross 

VwP.  in  Chg.  of  Oper Emanuel  Kandel 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr Don  McClure 

Branch  Offices 

409  N.  LaCienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

1301  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

2024  Jackson  St.,  Dallas,  Texas 

Services  Offered — Shipping,  expediting  and 

servicing  of  TV  film. 

• 

William  Boyd  Prod.^  Inc. 

8901  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  CaL 
Phone:    CRestview   4-5248 

Pres.,  Exec.  Producer William  Boyd 

Vice  Pres Robert   Stabler 

Sec'yTreas Marguerite  Cherry 

Production  Mgr Glenn  Cook 

Services  Offered — Producer  of  films  for 
TV. 


B  &  B  Enterprises 9  Ine» 

846   N.   Cahuenga    Blvd.,   Hollywood,   Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  9-5981 

Producer  Stanley  Shapiro 

Associate  Prod E.  D.  Leshin 

Production    Mgr Argyle    Nelson 

Director John  Rich 

Art  Director Claudio  Guezman 

Casting  Director Ruth   Burch 

Chief  Cameraman Robert  deGrasse 

Music   Earle  Hagen 

Productions^^'The  Ray  Bolger  Show." 
• 

Bray  Stadias  Inc. 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  24,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  CI  54582 

President J.  R.  Bray 

Vice-Pres.  and  Prod.  Mgr Paul  A.  Bray 

Treasurer M,  Bray 

General  Mgr Max  Fleisher 

Film   Distribution   Mgr B.  D.   Hess 

Services  Offered — Producers  and  distribu- 
tors of  all  types  of  films  for  TV  use  includ- 
ing technical  animation  and  cartoons. 

Productions  —  "Engineered  Timber  Con- 
struction," "Coming  Out  of  the  Woods,"  "Ad- 
ventures in  Science,"  "Of  All  Things." 
• 

Bernard  S.  Brady  & 
Associates 

120   El   Camino,   Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

• 

Branditn  Films  Inc. 

200  West  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 


COLOR  SERVICE 

COMPANY,    INCORPORATED 
115  WEST  45th  ST.                                            NEW  YORK  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  JU  6-0853 

Foremost  Color  Laboratory  in  the  East 

COMPLEl 

fE    SERVICE    IN    COLOR    PRINTING 
CONTACT   OR    REDUCTION 

16mm    EASTMAN    REVERSAL 
16mm   ANSCO    REVERSAL 
35mm    EASTMAN    NEC.    POS. 
35mm    ANSCO    NEC.    POS. 
COLOR    SLIDE    FILM    PRINTING 

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There  is  an  MPTV  branch  office 
with  a  complete  "on  hand"  film 

selection  in  your  area. 
Consult  your  nearest 
branch  manager  at  any  time 

without  obligation. 


MOTION   PICTURES   FOR  TELEVISION,  inc. 

Feature  Film  Division 

NEW   YORK,  655   Madison   Ave,   TEmpleton   8-2000     E.    H.    Ezzes,   Gen'l  Mgr. 

BOSTON,   216  Trcmont   St.,   Hancock   6-0897     Fred   Yardley 

CHICAGO,   155   E.  OKio  St.,  Whitehall   3-2600     Dick  Feiner 

DALLAS,  3905  Travis   St.,  Logan   2628     Irv  Feld 

DETROIT,  2211   Wood-ward   Ave.,  Woodward    1-2560     Marv   Lowe 

LOS    ANGELES,   9100   Sunset   Blvd.,    Crestview    1-6101      John    Cole 

TORONTO,  fMPTV  Canada  Ltd.)  277  Victoria  St.,  Empire  8-8621      Alex  Metcalfe 


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Phone:  CI  6-4868 

President Thomas  J.  Brandon 

Office  Manager Edith  Zornow 

Services  Offered — Distribute  selected  pack- 
ages  of  feature   films;    specializing  in  "The 
Cavalcade   of  Great  Motion  Pictures  of  All 
•  t/sauijx 

William  F.  Broidy 
Productions,  Inc. 

5545  Sunset  Blvd^  Hollywood  28,  Gal. 
Phone:   HO  3-6844 

Pres.  in  chg.  of  Prod William  F.  Broidy 

Exec.  Aide  to  Pres.....L.  W.  (Ace)  Herman 

Vice  Pres.  &  Sec Edward  J.  Kaye 

Treasurer A.  R.  Nunes 

Story    Editor Cecile    Kramer 

Public  Relations  Dir J.  L.  Kaufman 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  television 
film-program  series  and  features;  producers 
of  TV-film  commercials.  Studio  rental  and 
packaged  shows. 

Productions — "Wild   Bill    Hickok.'* 
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British  Information  Services 

— Filftf  Division 

(Agency  of  the  British 

Government) 

30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  6-5100 

Director Charles  Dand 

Distribution  Mgr Lester  Schoenfeld 

Radio  Officer Jack  Aistrop 

Pub.  &  Adv.  Mgr Joe  Slevin 

Services    Offered — Official     distributor     in 


the  United  States  of  films  produced  by  the 
British  Government. 

• 

Calhoun  Studios 

266  East  78th  St.,  New  York  21,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   LEhigh  5-2120 

President    Brian   Calhoun 

Vice  Presidents William  S.  Kent, 

Howard  Kaiser 

Secretary Dietlinde  Ruber 

Treasurer Miriam  Calhoun 

Services  Offered — ^Equipped  and  staffed  for 
the  complete  production  of  all  types  of  mo- 
tion pictures,  slide  films  and  transcriptions. 

Productions — "Accessories  For  My  Lady," 
"Specialty  of  the  House,"  "The  Coffee  Case," 
"American  Greeting  Cards  Commercials," 
'Raleigh  Clothes  Commercials,"  "Northcool 
Commercials,"  "Accent  Commercials,"  "Mus- 
Commercials,"  "Accent  Commercials." 
• 

Carson-Stem]^l  Agency 

717  N.  LaCienega  Blvd. 

Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 

Phone:  CRestview  1-7141 

Owners Jack  Carson  &  Frank  Stempel 

• 

Cavalcade  Television 
Programs  Inc. 

7904  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

Phone:   HOUywood  4-3556 

N.  Y.  Phone:  ACademy  4-2781 

Vice  Pres Earl  M.  Robins 

President   Harvey  Pergament 


CINEFFECTS,  lire. 


115  W.  45th  STREET 


NEW  YORK  36,  N.  Y. 


CI  6-0951 


FOREMOST  PRODUCERS  AID  IN  THE  EAST 

Complete  Art  Service 

•  TECHNICAL  and  CARTOON  ANIMATION 

•  ART  TITLES 

•  MAPS  — RETOUCHING 

Optical  Effects 

•  35mm  EASTMAN  NEC.  PCS. 

•  35mm  ANSCO  NEC.  PCS. 

•  16mm  BLACK  AND  WHITE 

•  16mm  EASTMAN  &  ANSCO  REVERSAL 


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THE  PASSERBY 

The  whole  gamut  of  human  emotions 
wrapped  up  into  a  tremendous  quarter- 
hour  series  featuring  top  talent  from  Broad- 
way and  Hollywood.  65  episodes  ...  run 
and  re-run  for  26  weeks  of  across-the- 
board  programming.  Now  available 
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,INC.  625  MADISON  AVENUE,  NEW  YORK,  N. 


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Sec.-Treas Esther   Pergament 

Services  Offered  —  Producers  representa- 
tive, distribution  of  motion  picture  films,  ex- 
porter of  TV  programs. 

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Cavalier  Productions^  Inc. 

9119  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
Phone:   CR  64174 

President   Robert  Young 

V.P.  Chg.  Prod Eugene  B.  Rodney 

Secretary    Ben   Bisgeier 

Services  Offered — ^^Producing  own  televi- 
sion shows. 

Productions — "Father  Knows   Best." 
• 

Campus   Filftt   Productions 

14  E.  53rd  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   PL  3-3280 

Exec.  Pro Nat  Campus 

Services   Offered — Film   production   under 
contract  for  clients  specific  use. 
• 

Caravel  Films,  Inc. 

730  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   Circle   7-6110 

President David   I.   Pincus 

V.P.  Chg.  of  TV Calhoun  McKean 

Prod.  Supr Mauri  Goldberg 

V.P.,  Chg.  of  Creative 

Planning Albert  Z.  Carr 

Vice  President F.  Burnham  MacLeary 

Studio  Manager David  Kreeger 

Chief,  Animation  Dept Jack  S.  Semple 

Chief,  Art  Dept Arnold  B.  Vogelsang 


Chief  Editor Lawrence  Kreeger 

Services  Offered — Production  of  documen- 
taries, industrial,  educational  pictures,  tele- 
vision spots,  television  packages,  slide  films, 
technical  and  cartoon  animation. 

Productions — "Our  Bible — How  It  Came 
to  Us"  (10  reels),  American  Bible  Society; 
"Wishes  on  Wheels,"  Chrysler  Corp.;  "Wash- 
able Wardrobe"  for  Westinghouse;  '^New 
Mobiloil  Special"  and  "New  Mobilgas  Spe- 
cial" for  Socony-Vacuum.  Over  200  TV  spots. 
• 

Caston  Productions 

8611    Sunset   Blvd.,   Hollywood   46,    Cal. 
Co-owners  and  producers:   Robert  L.  Cashy 
and  Milton  L.  Cashy. 

Sales  Promotion William  Beaudine,  Jr. 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  films  for 
TV. 

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CBS'TV  Film  Sales 

724  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    PLaza    1-2345 

Vice-Pres.  in  Charge Merle  S.  Jones 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Fred  J.  Mahlstedt 

Sales  Manager Wilbur  S.  Edwards 

Prom.  Mdsg.  Mgr Walter  A.  Scanlon 

Branch  Offices 

410  N.  Michigan,  Chicago,  111. 

Phone:  WH  4-6000 

Exec,   in   Charge Wm.  Perkinson 

1313   N.  Vine  St.,  Los  Angeles  28,   CaL 

Phone:   HOllywood  9-1212 

Exec,   in   Charge Thomas   Moore 


FRANK  FERRIN  PRODUCTIONS 

announces  the  forthcoming 


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starring 

ANDY  DEVINE 

(formerly  "Smilin'  Ed's  Gang") 


with  MIDNIGHT 

NINO  MARCEL  FROGGY  the  GREMLIN 

SQUEAKY 

5th  Year  for  Brown  Shoe  Co. 

Saturdays    .—     ABC-TV  Network 


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'Tou  mean  this  is  just  for  the  commercial?" 

Yes,  jii>l  for  ilic  ooiiiinercial  .  .  .  because  that's  your  "sell"  and  it's 
got  to  be  jiood. 

\\  bether  it's  a  jewel  in  a  watcb  or  a  10-ton  stamping  press- 
Hb<-iber  it's  a  I  O-second  ID  or  a  2-ininute  spot.  National  Screen 
lirinjrs  lo  ibe  job  tbe  experience  of  35  years  in  the  production  of 
achertising  film. 

You  can  trust  your  TV  commercial  script  and  story  board  to 
ihe  men  and  facilities  of  National  Screen  and  know  that  the  film 
you  show  will  have  the  utmost  in  professional  skill  and  imagination. 


AMONG   NSS   CLIENTS: 


NASH 

KELVINATOR 
GENERAL  ELECTRIC 
ELGIN    WATCH 
CALSO    GASOLINE 


HAMILTON    WATCH 

GEMEX    WATCHBAND 

BAB-O 

NATIONAL   GYPSUM 

MASSON    WINES 


M-G-M    PICTURES 
WESTCLOX 
FRITOS 
DU    PONT 
GENERAL   MILLS 


NATIONAL     SCREEN     SERVICE 

WW  YOftK    1600  BROADWAY,  (IRCU  6  5/00    •  HOIIYWOOD   /0?6  SANTA  MUNICA  BLVD.  GLAD 


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Central  Telefilms^  Inc. 

810  No.  Sheridan  Rd„  Peoria  5,  111. 
Phone:   5-7611 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Herbert  K.  Landon 

Services  Offered — All  types   of   film   com- 
mercials. Semi-animation.  Full  animation  car- 
toon   strips,     sound     stages,     single    and/or 
double  system  recording. 
• 

Hu  Chain  Associates 

40  East  40th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  5-7220 

Owner Hubert  V.  Chain 

Services  Offered — Custom  built  video  film 
programs  and  commercials. 
• 

Bruce  Chapman  Co. 

55  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Wise.  7-9244 

President   Bruce   Chapman 

V.P.   &  Treas Edna    Chapman 

30  Rue  de  Gramont,  Paris,  France 
Phone:  Richelieu  80-04 

Director Dan  Morely 

Mgr.  Film  Division Michael  Alexander 

Services   Offered — Producer    of    TV    films 
and  commericals;  industrial  and  educational 
films;  dubbing  in  U.  S.  and  Europe. 
• 

Charter  Oah  Tele-Pictures 

846  7th  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  Circle  6-2508 

President Louis    Cavrell 


Services  Offered:  Production  facilities  for 
TV  and  industrial  16  and  35mm  color  and 
black-and-white  films.  Medical  and  dramatic 
films. 

Productions — Marita  Bread,  Roy  Doty  and 
Chase  National  Bank  shows. 
• 

Jach  ChertoU  Productions 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  3-5106 

Producer   Jack  Chertok 

Assoc.  Prod.,  Prod.  Mgr Harry  Poppe 

Art  Director Howard  Campbell 

Casting  Director Ruth  Burch 

Cameraman    Robert  Pittack 

Services  Offered — ^Series  and  commercials. 
Productions  —  "Private  Secretary,"  "Caval- 
cade of  America,"  and  "Lone  Ranger." 
• 

CineffectSf  Inc. 

115  W.  45  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  6-0951 

President  Nathan  Sobel 

Secretary-Treasurer   Irving  Hecht 

Services  Offered — Special  optical  effects, 
photography  of  titles,  animation,  trailers, 
song  reels,  slide  films,  TV  presentations  in 
16  and  35mm.  black  and  white  and  16min. 
Kodachrome.  E.  K.  and  Ansco  negative-posi- 
tive color.  • 

Cinema  Research 
Corporation 

7000  Romaine  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Phone:   HOUywood  2-7464 


THIS  is  to  remind  you  that  Academy  Pictures  make  fine  motion  pictures  for 
Television  and  Industry  .  .  .  films  which  maintain  a  high  standard  of  technical 
quality  and  are  rich  in  aesthetic  values  and  imagination. 


Academy  Pictures  has  a  full  time 
staff  of  highly  creative  people  and 
skilled  technicians  on  both  coasts 
who  will  interpret  your  needs  with 
good  humor  and  dispatch  .  .  . 
in  modern,  completely  equipped 
studios  — 


In  Hollywood  at 
431   South  Fairfax 
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cademy  pictures  inc. 


In  New  York  at 
588  Fifth  Avenue 
PL  7-0744 


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President Harold  A.  Scheib  Productions — "Let's   Face   It,"   "Meet   Pvt. 

Vi€e-President Ernest  W.  Arcella  Jr.  Bill  Martin,"  Tart-Time  Soldier,"  "Mission 

Services  Offered — Complete   optical   print-  of  the  Day,"  "The  Argonut  Division,"  "Part 

ing    service,    specializing    in    color    duplicate  Time      Tanker."      In     production,      "Travel 

negatives  and  blow-up  release  prints.  Tours."                            ^ 

Cinema  S^viee  Corp.  ,,.,  „  ,  Clairmont  f«ms 

in/;  T?7^„*  T7JA.-,Tvr       viooiviv  19/3    Palmerston   PL,   Hollywood    27,    Calif. 

106  West  End  Ave^,  New  York  23,  N.  Y.  p^^^^^  ^^  ^^^32  ^Y  1491 

Phone :   TRaf algar  3-1411  q^^^^    Leonard    Clairmont 

President •  Jfj^Pj*  g^!^"  Scrt;iccs  0#ered— Complete  production  for 

c^^^^J^r.    ^^^    ™^"^ S^'u^  9^-  ^'*^^"  industry  television,  churches  and  educational 

Sound  Department Herbert  C.  Bloom  institutions.  Commercial  TV  spots  and  news- 
Set  Design -jf  ^,^^  VVi  reel  coverage.  Stock  footage  library  in  16  mm 

Sales  Phillip  Feld  p^j^^ 

Sertdces  Offered— Producers  of  general  en-  Productions  —  Hollywood  Leg  Man   (TV 

tertainment,  documentary  programs  and  spot  series).                            m 

commercials  for  TV.  *                                ,•         ^ 

•  Clune  Studios  Co. 
Cinescope  Feints  Werner  Janssen  Productions^ 

4245  160th  St^  Flushing,  N.  Y.  fttC. 

Phone:  FLushing  8-1935  5358  Melrose,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

President George  L.  George  Phone :  HO  9-6291 

Services  0#ered— Industrial,  documentary,  p^es.,  and  Chairman  of 

theatrical  and  TV  films  to  order.  the  Board.  . .  .Mrs.  Dorothy  Clune  Murray 

•  ,  Executive    Director Werner   Janssen 

Cine-Tele    Productions  National  Sales  Director.  .Linwood  P.  Beacom 

6325    Santa    Monica    Blvd.,    Hollywood    38,  « 

Phone:  HoVywood  53376  Commodorc  Productions  and 

Executive  Producer Harry  J.  Lehman  Artists^    inC. 

Secretary Jacques  R.  Lehman  971  N.  La  Cienega,  Hollywood  46,  Cal. 

Associate  Prod Esco  Mietten  Phone:  CRestview  1-7106 

Services  Offered  —  Films  for  television.  Pres.,  Exec.  Prod Walter  White,  Jr. 

Public  relation,  training,  education.  Assoi-.  Producer William  C.  Heath 


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DETROIT 

709  Fox  Building 

Detroit,  Michigan 

woodward  1-3979 


HOLLYWOOD 

814  North  La  Breo 
Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  2-1151 


Conodion  Repreienfolive:  TELEFILM  OF  CANADA   130  Carlton  St.  •  Toronto,  Canada 

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Production  Mgr Vernon  Keays 

Coordinator    Eleanor  Payne 

Film  Editor... Robert  Warwick,  Jr.  (A.C.E.) 
Art   Director James   Sullivan 

Services  Offered:  Hopalong  Cassidy — lOt 
episodes  transcribed  open-end  for  radio  ^/^ 
hr.;  156  Episodes,  The  Clyde  Beatty  Show, 
Radio,  transcribed  open  end  shows  V2hr.: 
TV,    13    y2hr.    films    in    color. 

Productions:   "Perils   of  the  Jungle." 
■ 

Cofntnonwealth  Film  & 
Television^  Inc. 

723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  5-6456 

President Mortimer  D.  Sackett 

Sec,  Treas S.  Sackett 

Services  Offered — TV  producers  and  dis- 
tributors. • 

Frahh  Cooper  Associates 
Agency 

6277    Selma   Ave.,   Hollywood   28,    Calif. 

Phone:   HOllywood  4-7258 

521  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  VAnderbilt  6-5661-2 

Owner  Frank  Cooper 

V.P.,  Chg.  N.  Y.  Office By  Fischer 

Mgr.  Hollywood  Office Martin  Sperber 

Services  Offered — Personal  management  of 
talent  and  writers  as  well  as  the  production 
of  radio  and  television  shows. 


Cornell  Filnts^  inc, 

1501  Broadway,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    Wisconsin    7-6650 

President J.  Milton  Salzburg 

V.P.,  Sales  Mgr David  B.  Dash 

Services  Offered — Producers  and  distribu- 
tors of  features  and  shorts. 


Cornwall  Productions,  inc, 

30  W.  56th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  6-2082 

President Ella  Raines  Olds 

Executive  Vice  Pres William  Dozier 

Services   Offered — Producer    of   half    hour 
dramatic  films. 


Toftt  J.  Corradine  & 
Associates 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HO  2-4448 

President   Tom  Corradine 

Vice   President Kyle    C.   Thomas 

Sales  Mgr James  W.  Campbell 

Secretary Marion  Wrenn 

Services  Offered — Service  Television  sta- 
tions and  agencies  with  all  types  of  film 
programming.  .Library  includes:  Features, 
westerns,  half  hour  and  fifteen  minute  shows 
produced   especially   for   TV. 


THE  MOST 


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For  TOPS  in  Ratings!  For  TOPS  in  Programming! 


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NEW  YORK:  1560  Broadway  PLaza  7-3070-    HOLLYWOOD:  4376  Sunset  Drive  NOrmandy  2-9181 


1019 


PAN    AMERICAN 

TELEVISION 
CORPORATION 

Now  Offering 

1100 

FEATURE  LENGTH  FILMS 

for 

LATIN  AMERICA 

and 

2  0  0 

Outstanding  Spanish   Language  Films 

for  the 

United  States  Television  Market 

Contact: 

PAN  AMERICAN 

TELEVISION 
CORPORATION 

1044  South   Hiri  Street 

Los  Angeles  15,  Calif. 

Richmond  7-8661 


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Courneya  Productions 

633  No.  Almond  Dr.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  4-5621 

Owner-Producer Jerry  Courneya 

Sec.  Treas Ed  Hampel 

Services   Offered   —    Quarter-hour   shows, 
Short  subjects.  Features,  and  Commercials. 
• 

Clayton  W.  Cousens 
Productions 

436  West  57  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   CO  5-7380 

President Clayton  W.  Cousens 

Director  Ralph  Porter 

Head  Cameraman Vachel  Blair 

Associate  Producer John  K.  Cousens 

Services  Offered — Filming  of  commercial 
spots  for  television,  also  film  documentary 
jobs.  60  by  25  studio,  make-up  room,  cutting 
room,  sound  booth,  etc.  Quality  work  in  16 
mm  and  35  mm,  preferably  the  latter. 
• 

Bffftg  Crosby  Enterprises^ 
Inc. 

9028  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 

Phone:    Crestview    1-1171 

N,  Y.  Phone:  PLaza  7-2277 

President Everett  N.  Crosby 

Vice  President John  O'Melveny 

Vice  President-Secretary.  .Todd  W.  Johnson 

Exec.  V.P Basil  F.  Grille 

V.P.  Chg.  Sales Charles  B.  Brown 


Treasurer-Controller Homer  0.  Duerr 

Services  Offered — Development  of  program 
ideas  for  film  and  actual  completion  from 
idea  to  film  production. 

• 

Crystal  Pictures^  Inc. 

1564  Broadway,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-5130 

President Melvin  M.  Hir«h 

Services  Offered — Distributor  of   features, 
western,  dramas  and  travelogues. 
• 

Shantus  Culhane  Prod.,  Inc. 

207  East  37th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

8802  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Phone:  N.  Y.  MU  2-8244,  Calif.  CR  4-5935 

Producer,  N.  Y Shamus  Culhane 

Producer,  Hollywood William  Hurtz 

Director  Irwin  WaUman 

Casting  Maxine  Marx 

Sales Phil  Feld 

Services  Offered — Animated  and  live  action 
TV  spots  and  industrial  films. 

Productions  —  Spots  for  Western  Union, 
U.   S.   Air   Force,   U.   S.  Army,  Peter   Paul 
Mounds,  Esso  of  Canada,  Breble. 
• 

Joan  Davis  Enterprises,  Inc. 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOllywood  7-3111 

Producer,  Casting  Dir P.  J.  Wolf  son 

Production    Manager Dewey   Starkey 

Director    Ezra  Stone 


I  OL    HIGHIY  RATED  TV  SHOWS 

.  .  .  IN  THE  CAN! 
Produced  Expressly  for   Television 

"TALES  OF  TOMORROW" 

HALF-HOUR  SHOW 

Sponsored  Nttthnally  by 

EVERSHARP-SHICK 

"INVITATION*  PLAYHOUSE" 

"LITTLE  THEATER" 

"THIS  IS  CHARLES  LAUGHTON" 

"CAMERA'S  EYE" 

"GIGI  AND  JOCK" 

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The   TEEVEE   Co. 

275  SO.  BEVERLY  DRIVE      •      BEVERLY  HILLS,  CALIF. 
BEVERLY   HILLS      •      CHICAGO      •      NEW   YORK 


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•   Serials   • 

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MORT  SACKfTT,  Pres. 

723  SEVENTH  AVENUE         NEW  YORK  19,  N.Y.         Circle  5-6456 


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Chief  Cameraman James  Van  Trees 

Music   Director Roger  Wagner 

Productions — "I  Married  Joan." 

• 

Gordon  iff.  Day  Prods. 

108  E.  30th  St.,  New  York  9,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ORegon  9-3595 

Writer-Composer Gordon  M.  Day 

Director,  Producer Carol  Bulkley 

Production  Mgr Edith  Adelson 

Treas Leo  Reich 

Services  Offered — Producers  and  jingle? 
and  spots.  Consultants  to  advertising  agen- 
cies. 

• 

D.  P.  iW .  Productions^  Inc. 

62  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MU  2-0040 

President Dorothy  P.  Maulshy 

• 

De  Frenes  Co. 

1909  Buttonwood  St.,  Philadelphia  30,  Pa. 
Phone:   RItlenhouse  6-1686 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Joseph  De  Frenes 

Services  Offered — Production  of  16mm.  & 
35mm.  films,  black  &  white,  color. 
• 

Detttbn  Productions^  Inc, 

Hotel  Plaza,  1  West  58th  St.,  N.  Y.  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  9-2495 

President Emanuel   H.    Demby 

Vice   President Mildred   Demby 

Dramatic  Scripts Betty  Jeffries 


Film  Editing  Services Myron  L.  Broun 

Public  Relations Howard  Morse 

Services  Offered — Production  TV,  films, 
radio  programs.  Packaging  new  shows.  Dra- 
matic scripts. 

Productions  —  "Hollywood  to  Broadway" 
(film  series),  "How  to  Be  a  Cowboy"  (film 
series),  "This  Is  Indonesia"  (film),  "Carni- 
val," "Merchant  Prince,"  "Foreign  Adven- 
ture. 

• 

Denn^ac  Productions,  Inc. 

6223  Selma  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOllywood  4-4205 
Productions — "Dennis   Day   Show." 

• 

Dephoure  Studios 

782    Conunonwealth   Ave.,    Boston    15,   Mass. 
Phone:   BEacon  2-5722 

Owner Joseph  Dephoure 

Services  Offered — Motion  picture  produc- 
tion, studio  facilities,  processing  laboratory, 
b&w  and  color  printing,  editing,  slides  and 
slidefilms,  magnetic  and  sound  on  film 
recording. 

• 

Depicto  Films,  Inc. 

254  W.  54th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  COlumbus  5-7620 

President    John   Hans 

Vice  President Charles  S.  Hans 

Services  Offered — All  types  visual  media — 
Gen.  Production  Mgr Carl  V.  Ragsdale 


,  #  •  '  "•" 


RCA    Licensee 


That's  the  opinion  oi hundrals  of 
producorn  using  Mtcores  faciiiiivs. 


REEVES  SOUND  STUDIOS,  INC. 

304  EAST  44th  STREET   •   NEW  YORK   17,   N.   Y.   •   OREGON  9-3550 


Th»  i.urgfst  Su-nJ  Sfrrivt'  Orffuniaation  in  ih»  IVarltt. 

Western    Elecfric    Licensee 


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Janet  Kern  of  the  Chicago  American,  Monday,  March  14th,  1955,  said  of  Ken  Murray's 
"Where  Were  You?"  "Although  I'd  heard  their  unique  show  is  great,  discovering  how 
great  it  is,  was  a  real  thrill  for  this  somewhat  jaundiced  and  blase  professional  viewer. 
'Where  Were  You?'  turned  out  to  be  as  original  as  'Person  To  Person/  as  dramatic 
as  'Dragnet,'  as  informative  as  'Omnibus'  and  as  entertaining  as  George  Gobel.  Rep- 
resents a  whole  new  use and  a  magnificent  one of  TV. 

"  'Where  Were  You?'  this  viewer  is  convinced  is  the  greatest  programming  development 
since  'Person  To  Person'  and  'Victory  At  Sea'  and  is  bigger  than  both  of  them." 

''WHERE   WERE   YOU?'' 

Starring  KEN  MURRAY 

A  Bing  Crosby  Enterprise 

(Contact  your  nearest  MCA-TV  man) 
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motion  pictures,  motion  &lidefilms  (filma> 
graphs),  television  commercials,  S-D  and  2-D 
photography,  filmstrips,  sound  slidefilms, 
slides,  telops,  widescreen  panoramic  filmstrip 
presentations,  artwork,  animation,  writing 
services. 


Desilu  Productions,  Inc. 

Business  Office: 

846  No.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Phone:   HOllywood  9-59S1 

President Desi  Arnaz 

Vice-President Lucille  Ball 

Exec.  V.P Martin  Leeds 

Vice   President Argyle  Nelson 

Vice  President Andrew  G.  Hickox 

Treasurer Edwin  E.  Holly 

Publicity  Ken  Morgan 

Services  Offered — Complete  production  fa- 
cilities for  entertainment  and  commercial 
films  from  script  to  final  editing. 


Walt  Bisney  Studio 

2400  W.  Alameda  Ave.,  Burbank,  Calif. 
Phone:  Victoria  9-3461 

President Roy  Disney 

Chairman  of  Board Walt  Disney 

Adv.,  Publicity  Head Card  Walker 

New  York  Office 

477  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    PLaza   9-3880 

World  Wide  Sales  Supr Leo  F.  Samuels 


JacU  Douglas  Productions 

c/o  Centaur  Studios,  7657  Melrose  Ave. 
Hollywood,   Calif. 
Phone:  HO  4-7574 

Producer-Director  Jack  Douglas 

Camera   Bill  Morrison 

Services   Offered — 52    half-hour    documen- 
tary films  for  distribution. 

Productions — "I  Search  for  Adventure." 
• 

Sherman  0.  Dryer 
Productions 

17  E.  48  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  5-4730 

President Sherman   H.   Dryer 

• 

Dudley  TV  Corp. 

9908  Santa  Monica,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif., 

Phone:  CR  1-7258 

501  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  EL  5-1076 

President  Carl  Dudley 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Don  McNamara 

• 

Du  Ntont  Television  Networh' 

FUm 

(Syndication  Dept.) 

205  East  67th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LEhigh  5-1000 

Manager Robert  S.  Woolf 

Services   Offered — ^Distributor    of   features 
and  TV  series. 


ATLANTIC  TELEVISION 

CORPORATION 

.  ,  .  the  Showcase  of  Top  Quality  Films 
for  Top  Quality  Programming! 


R.  M.  SAVINI 

President 


DAVID  A.  BADER 

Vice  Pres.f 
Gen'l  Sales  Mgr. 


130  West  46th  St.        New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

JUdson  2-1287 


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tion pictures  in  the  world. 

To  those  who  buy  and  sponsor  commercial  motion  pictures 
for  industry  or  education,  distributed  through  non-theatrical 
channels  or  on  television,  we  ask  for  the  opportunity  to  present 
our  facilities  and  qualifications  as  your  producer. 

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AUDIO    PRODUCTIONS,    INC. 

Film  Center  Building 
630  Ninth  Avenue  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 


1026 


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Dynamic  Filtits,  Inc. 

112  West  89th  St.,  New  York  24,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  TRafalgar  3-6221 

President  Henry  Morley 

Ch.  of  Board Nathan  Zucker 

Exec.  Prod Lee  Bobker 

Film  Dist.  Dir Margaret  Pfeiffer 

Editorial  Chief Lester  Becker 

Story  Editor Philip  J.  LefiF 

Production  Mgr John  Zane 

Sound  Engr John  DeBlau 

Services  Offered — Complete  motion  picture 
production  in  both  16  mm  and  35  mm.  Sound 
recording  studios  fully  equipped  for  com- 
plete service.  Film  distribution,  producers  for 
television,  industry,  institutional,  commer- 
cials, open  end  TV  film  program  series. 

Productions    —    "On    Stage    With    Monty 
WooUey,"  "Christmas  Carols,"  "Speed  Class- 
ics,'* "The  Continental"  and  others. 
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Easton  Films  Inc. 

334  East  74th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  TR  94830 

President    Theodore   Bennahum 

Vice  Pres Shirley  Bernstein 

Sec.  and  Treas Sidney  Estridge 

Services  Offered — ^Complete  facilities  for 
film  productions,  cutting  rooms,  projection 
rooms,  drive-in  facilities,  clients'  office,  very 
high  ceilings. 


Educational  Films  Corp. 

1501   Broadway,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PEnnsylvania  6-1780 

President Earl  W,  Hammons 

Vice  President V.  H.  Hammons 

Vice-Pres Bernard  J.  Prockter 

Treasurer John  Prockter 

Secretary  L.  Lowinthan 

Services  Offered — Films  for  theatrical  re- 
lease,   for    educational    purposes,    television 
shows  live  or  on  film.  Producing  on  the  West 
Coast  and  in  New  York. 
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Dougfair  Corp. 

666  N.  Robertson  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Cal. 
Phone:  CRestview  1-8107 

President H.  Alexander   MacDonald 

V.P.,  Treas Fred  Hoar 

Vice  Pres Irving  Rubine 

Services  Offered — Producer  of  TV  series. 
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Peter  Elgar  Productions^  Inc. 

18  E.  53rd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MU  8-5626 

President    Peter  Elgar 

Vice  Pres Julius  Edelman 

Secretary  Jeanne  Osen  Remusat 

Treasurer    Dorothy   Elgar 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  industrials, 
documentaries  and  films  for  television. 
Productions — Half-hour  color  films:  "Beer 


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•  PRESENTATIONS 

•  STORYBOARDS 

Fletcher  Smith  Sfudios,  Inc. 

321  EAST  44th  STREET,  NEW  YORK  17,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  5-9010 

Producers  of  Films  For  Television  From  Spots  to  Shows, 

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Belongs,"  for  the  U.  S.  Brewers  Foundation, 
Inc.;  "The  Schaefer  Story"  for  the  F  &  M 
Schaefer  Brewing  Co.;  "From  the  Atlantic 
to  the  Pacific,"  for  the  Pabst  Brewing  Co.; 
commercials:  Cavalier  Cigarettes,  Kitchen 
Bouquet,  BinB  Mushrooms,  Rolaids,  Chic- 
lets, Beemans  Cloves,  Hide-A-Bed,  Palmolive 
Soap,  Pall  Mall  Cig.,  Bayer  Aspirin,  Ply- 
mouth,  AT&T,  Dromedary  Mixes,  Genessee 
Beer. 

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EUiot'IIngeT'Elliot 

414  West  54th  St..  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson   6-5582 

President Stephen    Elliot 

V.P William  H.  Unger 

Treasurer    Michael   Elliot 

Controller   William   Sohl 

Casting   Director Mary  Jean  Allen 

Services  Offered — Specializing  in  TV  filmed 
commercials.  Two  large  sound  stages  com- 
pletely set  up  for  service  to  advertising 
agencies. 

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Empire  Production  Corp. 

480  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   PL  9-4500 

President    Arthur  Lubo 

Vice  President Fred  De  Jaager 

Sec'y-Treas Helen  D.  Kelleher 

General  Manager William  Reilly 

Acct.  Exec Laurence  Untermeyer 

Operations    Mgr W.    Reilley 


Services  Offered — Complete  film  produc- 
tion facilities:  Air  conditioned  studios;  2 
screening  rooms,  editing,  production  and 
filming  of  spots,  programs;  industrials: 
packing,  shipping,  library  service. 
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Endorsements^  inc,  (TV) 

500  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Chickering  4-7257 

President    Jules   Albert! 

Vice-Pres Dr.  Harold  S.  Wadro 

Sec.-Treas Hazel  F.  McCabe 

Asst.  to  Pres Chris  Anderson 

Services  Offered — Endorsements  and  testi- 
monials live  and  film  for  TV. 
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Chester  Ershine  Productions 

c/o  American   National   Studios 

7324  Sta.  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 

Phone:  HO  2-6281 

Producer  Chester  Erskine 

Camera   Les  Shorr 

Film    Editor Walter    Hannemann 

Casting John  Stephens 

Services  Offered — 26  half-hour   films. 
Productions — "Reader's    Digest." 
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Espana  Mexico  Argentina^ 
S.A.  de  C.V. 

Barcelona  No.   15,  Mexico  6,  D.F.  Mex. 
Phone:  36-58-14 

Presid  nt General  Juan  F.    ^zvarate 

Rep.  to  Adv.  Agencies Jesus  Nieto  M. 


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ENTERPRISES 

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Personal  Management 

MAURICE   DUKE 


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devoted  entirely  to  picture- making! 


*  Universal  City,  California 


DID  YOU  KNOW  that  now  you  can 
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PLaza  9-8000 

Television  Department 

United  World  Films,  Inc. 

445  Park  Avenue,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 


UNITED  WORLD  FILIVIS,  INC 

(a  wholly-owned  hubsidiary  of  Universal  Pictures  Co.,  Inc.) 

1030 


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Secretary Srita.  Blanca  Martinez 

Services  Offered — Production,  distribution 
and  exhibition  of  weekly  theatre  reels,  min- 
ute films  and  commercial  spots. 

Productions — "Noticiero  Mexicano,"  "Cine 
Selecciones." 

• 

Excelsior  Pictures  Corp. 

1564  Broadway,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  5-6157 

President  Walter  Bibo 

Services  Offered — Rent  various  features 
and  shorts. 

• 

Explorers  Pictures  Corp. 

1501  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   LO  4-5592 

Pres.-Gen.  Sales  Mgr Jules   B.  Weill 

Asst.  Sales  Mgr Murray  M.  Kaplan 

Services  Offered — Motion  picture  films  for 
TV,  feature  and  half  hour  length. 
• 

Fair  Deal  Motion  Picture  Ser. 

2040   Chatterton  Ave.,  New  York  72,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  TAlmadge  9-6728 

Owner  &  President Louis  D.  Colson 

Services  Offered — We  offer  package  film 
shows  for  TV  use. 

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Family  Films,  Inc. 

1364  N.  Van  Ness  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:  HO  4-1176 
Pres.,  Supervisor  Prod Sam  Hersh 


Assoc.  Prod Pierre  Couderc 

Assoc.    Prod Roy    Luby 

Services  Offered  —  Inspirational  films  for 
TV,  church,  educational  and  non-theatrical 
release. 

• 

Jerry  Fairhanhs  Productions 

6052  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOllywood  2-1101 

Pres.,  Exec.  Producer Jerry  Fairbanks 

Sales  Mgr.   (Chicago) Fenton  McHugh 

Production   Manager John   McKennon 

Studio  Manager Robert  Scrivner 

Head,  Creative  Dept Leo  S.  Rosencrans 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  all  types  of 
films  for  television,  including  package  pro- 
grams,  agency  shows,  spot  announcements, 
and  special  featurettes.  Also  commercial  and 
theatrical  motion  picture  producers. 

Don  Fedderson  Productions 

120  El  Camino,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Phone:  BRadshaw  2-8031 

President   Don  Fedderson 

Vice  President Fred  Henry 

Productions — "Liberace,"  "Life  With  Eliza- 
beth," "The  Betty  White  Show." 

Federal  Telefilms^  Inc. 

1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

Phone:   HOllywood   7-5111 
President William   (Buster)    Collier 


MOTION  PICTURE  PRODUCTION 

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Vice  President Harry  Joe  Brown 

Member  Bd.  of  Dir Randolph  Scott 

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Paul  J.  Fennell  Co. 

404  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  48,  Cal. 

Phone:  CRestview  6-0847 

40  E.  40  Street,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  LExington  2-2384 

Owner-Producer Paul  J.   Fennell 

Technical  Dir John  E.  Burke 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  Public  Re- 
lations, training  and  commercial  films;  live 
action  and  animation;  specializing  in  ani- 
mated cartoons. 

• 

FranU  Ferrin  Productions 

6528  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:   HOUywood  9-3628 

Producer-Director    Frank  Ferrin 

Assoc.  Producer Ralph  Ferrin 

Casting   Director Virginia  Mazzuca 

Chief    Cameraman Alan    Stensvold 

Productions — "Andy's  Gang." 
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Filmach  Corp. 

1327  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago  5,  111. 
Phone:  HArrison  7-3395 

President  Irving  Mack 

Treasurer   Joe  Mack 

Secretary    Bernard   Mack 

Prod.  Manager Pat  Cascio 

Branch  Office 
630  9th  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


Phone:  PLaza  7-3809 

TV  Sales  Manager Don  Mack 

TV  Production  Mgr Jack  Saperstein 

Services  Offered — Theatre  &  TV  commer- 
cials specializing  in  cartoon  stop  motion  and 
animation.  Creative  staff  available  free  for 
agency  use. 

• 

Film  Classic  Exchange 

1611  N.  LaBrea  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  7-4255 

Manager Charles   H.   Tarbox 

Services  Offered — Library  comprises  more 
than  3,000  titles  from  1895  to  1940;  package 
features  and  westerns. 
• 

Filmcraft  Productions 

8451  Melrose  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  WEbster  3-9281 

President     Isidore    Lindenbaum 

V.P.  in  chg.  of  Prod Bill  Deming 

Production   Super Ferenz   Fodor 

Supervising  Ed Norman  Colbert 

Production  Mgr Paul  Schmutz 

Film  Distribution  Mgr Hamilton  Warren 

Editor Bob  Sparr 

Services  Offered — Create,  film  and  produce 
television  programs,  commercials,  govern- 
ment and  business  motion  pictures. 

Productions  —  Groucho  Marx  "You  Bet 
Your  Life,"  Louella  Parsons,  "See  Holly- 
wood," "The  Mark  Twain  Theater,"  "Invita- 
tion to  Music." 


MERCURY   INTERNATIONAL 
PICTURES,    I  NC. 


6611  Sanfa  Monica  Blvd.  —  Hollywood  38 
Hollywood  5-1101 


1033 


TV  FILM   PROGRAMS: 

Groucho  Marx's  "You  Bet  Your  Life"  (5  years! 

•  ''Mark  Twain  Theater"  with  J.  Carroll  Naish 

•  Jackie  Gleason's  "Life  of  Riley" 

•  "See  Hollywood"  with  Louella  Parsons 

•  Fred  Allen,  Walter  O'Keefe,  Red  Skelton 
Jimmy  Durante  and  Jane  Wyman 


Agencies 


.Y*^^?. 


Sponsors 


BBD&O 

Benton  &  Bowles 

Blow 

Sherman  &  Marquette 

Russel  Seeds 

J.  Walter  Thompson 

Warwick  &  Legler 


For 
Networks 

ABC 
CBS 
NBC 


Bulova 

Chevrolet 

DeSoto-Plymouth 

Elgin  American 

Meyenberg  Milk   Products 

Pobst  Blue   Ribbon   Beer 

Procter  &  Gamble 

Standard   Oil  Company 


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Facilities: 


Complete  and  fully  equipped  motion  picture  studios  with   personnel  and 
equipment  to  handle  your  every  video  film  need. 

Filmcraffs  patented  multiple  camera  and  sync  control  process. 


FILMCRAFT  PRODUCTIONS 
8451  MELROSE  AVE.,  LOS  ANGELES 


WEBSTER  39281 


ISIDORE  LINDENBAUM,  President  &  Executive  Producer 


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Filmeffects  of  Hollywood 

1153  N.  Highland  Ave^  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Phone:  Hollywood  9-5800 

Manager  Charles  Leeds 

Services   Offered — Specialized    35mm    and 
16mm  color  and  black  and  white  laboratory 
services  for  motion  pictures  and  television. 
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Film  Images^  Inc. 

I860  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  7-1877 

President    Rosalind  KossoflE 

Vice  President Nicholas  Bongard 

Treasurer  Harry  Bimberg 

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Films  For  Industry^  tnc. 

129  W.  52nd  St,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  6-6528 

Pres.,  Prod.  Mgr Joseph  McCafifery 

Promotion,  Prod.  Mgr Christopher  Cross 

• 

Films  of  the  iVatlons,  Inc. 

62  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  36.  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-0040 

Pres Henry  M.  Moolman 

Vice  President Birger  Nordholm 

Treasurer Henry  Pillichody 

Secretary William  Rosenfeld 

Exec.  Dir Maurice  T.  Groen 

• 

Frieda  Fishhein 

11  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 


Phone:   LO   5-1379 

Owner   Frieda  Fishbein 

Associate    Beara   Bramnick 

Services  Offered — Representing  authors  on 
material  for  radio  and  television. 
• 

Flamingo  Films 

509  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  84800 

Partners   Joseph  Harris, 

James  B.  Harris,  Sy  Weintraub,  David  L. 
Wolper 

Services  Offered — ^Producers   and  distribu- 
tors of  television  film. 
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Flying  A  Productions 

6920  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:  HO  9-1425 

Partners Mitchell  J.  Hamilburg, 

Gene  Autry 
Partner  &  Exec,  in  chg. 

of    Production Armand    Schaefer 

Exec.  Producer Louis  Gray 

Exec.  Asst Philip  Cobey 

Services  Offered — Production  of  TV  films 
and  commercials. 

Productions — "Gene  Autry  Show,"  "Annie 
Oakley  Show,"  "Range  Rider  Show." 
• 

Fortune  Merchandising  Corp, 

(Productions  Division) 
8435  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 


LAckawanna  4-2912 

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General  Mills 

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Phone:  WEbster  8-2828 

President   Leonard  Shane 

Exec.  V.P.. Maxim  Konecky 

Prod.  Coordinator J.  M.  Lench 

Office  Manager Jeanne  McFarland 

Services  Offered — Television  film  commer- 
cials, tailor-made  and  syndicated  starring  Pat 
Buttram,   Range    Rider   &    Dick   West,   Jon 
Hall,  Rocky  Jones,  Vargas  Girls,  etc. 
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Foundation  Films 
Corporation 

Citizens  Bank   Building,  Pasadena   1,  Calif. 
Phone:  SYcamore  6-2649,  RYan  1-8121 

Chairman  of  the  Board John  I.  Bolen 

Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr Richard  D.  Pearsall 

Sec.-Treas Eldon  L.  Eby 

• 

Four  Star  Productions^  Inc. 

c/o   RKO-Pathe,  9336  W.  Washington  Blvd. 
Culver  City,  Calif. 
Phone:  TE  0-2931 

Exec.   Producer Don   W.   Sharpe 

Producer Warren  Lewis 

Services  Offered — 'Films  for  distribution. 
Productions — "The    Star    and    the    Story," 
"Four  Star  Theatre,"  "Stage  7." 
• 

Fremantle  Overseas  Radio  & 
Television^  Inc. 

366  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-4344 


President   Paul  Talbot 

Asst.  to  Pres Lee  Volker 

Mgr.   ( Mexico ) Rene  Anselmo 

Services  Offered — Package  producers  and 
procurers  of  feature  films,  shorts,  cartoons 
and  scripts  for  overseas  radio  &  TV  stations. 
Representatives  in  Mexico  City,  London, 
Rome,  Berlin,  Tokyo,  Sydney,  ManUa  and 
Johannesburg.  _ 

Hardie  Frieherg  Television 
Enterprises9  Inc. 

545  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-6865 

President  Hardie  Frieberg 

Treasurer   Bernard  Samuels 

Services  Offered  —  Program  productions, 
talent,  live  and  film  TV  programs. 
• 

Leon  Fron%Uess 

Motion  Picture  Center  Studios  . 

846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Phone:   HOUywood  4-3118 

President  Leon  Fromkess 

Productions  —  "Ramar    of   the    Jungle," 
"Halls  of  Ivy,"  and  "Ellery  Queen." 
• 

Gainshorough  Associates 

(See  Program  Producers) 

• 

General  Film  Laboratories 

1546  North  Argyle  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  9-6391 


M.  &  A.  ALEXANDER  PRODUCTIONS,  INC. 


TV  Distributors 


6040  Sunset  Blvd. 
Hollywood,  Calif. 


HO  4-3414 


1037 


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General  Service  Studios 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Phone:   HOllywood   7-3111 
President  James  Nasser 

Vice  President George  Nasser 

Services  Offered — Stage  space  and  facilities. 
• 

General  Teleradio^  Inc. 

1440  Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LOngacre  4-8000 

President Thomas  F.  O'Neil 

General  Manager Dwight  Martin 

Sales  Manager Peter  Robeck 

West  Coast  Sales  Exec Charles  Morin 

Mid-West  Sales  Exec Wade  Barnes 

East  Coast  Sales  Exec William  Finkleday 

Southern   Sales   Exec Richard   Bouk 

Northeast  Sales  Exec Max  Bradbard 

Dir.  of  Promotion Sumner  Moulton 

Dir.  of  Traffic Richard  Sassenberg 

Research   Melvin  Trauner 

Services  Offered — ^Distribution  of  feature 
films,  library  films  and  15  minute  and  half- 
hour  film  subjects.  ' 

Productions  —  "Greatest  Drama,"  "Fulton 
Lewis,  Jr,"  and  "Uncommon  Valor." 
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Glenar  Productions 

6618  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:    HOllywood  4-0406 

Owner Sid  Glenar 

Services  Offered — Producer  of  theatrical, 
educational,  TV  commerical.  Complete  ani- 
mated cartoon  facilities. 


iff  el  Gold  Productions^  Inc. 

1639  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JUdson  6-5444 

President Melvin    L.   Gold 

Production   Supervisor Robert   E.   Gips 

Services  Offered — Engaged  in  the  creative 
production    of:    TV    commercial    films;    TV 
program  films;  theatrical  films;   educational 
films;  training  films;  "live"  TV  programs. 
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Governor  Television 
Attractions^  Inc. 

151  West  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   JUdson  2-1877 

President Arthur    Kerman 

Services  Offered  —  Distributors  of  feature 
films  and  shorts  to  television  stations. 


Harry  S.  Gocnitttatt 
Productions 

19  E.  5Srd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PhoUe:  PLaza  5-6131 

General  Manager Harry  S.  Goodman 

Sales  Mgr.,  TV  Dir Everett  F.  Goodman 

Office  Manager William  Baron 

Secretary H.  D,  Knuth 

Musical    Director Dick   Manning 

Services  Offered — 15  minute  shows  on  film, 
Christmas  jingles   and  custom  made. 

Productions  —  "Streamlined  Fairy  Tales," 
"Dilemma,"  "Beet  &  Elmer,"  "Weather  Fore- 
cast Jingles." 


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FILMS    FOR    TELEVISION 

PROGRAMS   EDITED   TO   FIT  SPECIFIC  TIME   SEGMENTS 

Telecast's  selecHon  includes  drama,  sports,  musicals,  travel,  cartoons,  comedies,  religious, 
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TELECAST  FILMS  INC 

247  W.  46th  Street  'New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

JUdson  6-5480 


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requironienls;    16  &  35   mm.  television  fea- 
tures, serials  and  shorts. 


John  Gticdel  Radio 
PriPductious 

8321  Brvrrlx    IUmI^  I.os  Angeles  48,  Calif. 
rhonc:    YOrk    6291 

VP.  &  FAro.  ProiliirtT John  Guedel 

Sitrxires  Otjertni  —  Radio  and  television 
packaging  and  producing. 

Guild  f  iftiLv  Co.,  ftir. 

4(.0  Park  Ant..  Neu  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  8-5365 

President   Reub  Kaufman 

Vice  President Lou  Shainmark 

VP.  in  Chg.  of  Sales Manny  Reiner 

V.P.,  Gen'l  Sales  Mgr Joseph  Smith 

Treas Aaron  Katz 

Secretary    Jane  Kaye 

Services  Offered  —  Producers-directors  af 
televi^ion    fihn    packages. 

Productions  —  "It's  Fun  to  Reduce,** 
**Florian  Zabach  Show."  "Life  With  Eliza- 
beth," "Frankie  Laine  Show,"  "Conrad  Nagel 
Theater,"  -Confidential  File,"  "The  Gold- 
bergs," **Bride  and  Groom,"  "Johnny  Mack 
Brown   Wrestling,"   "Liberace." 


Jach  Goetz 

1740  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson  6-1700 

Onner    Jack    Goetz 

Senices  Offered — Lab.  service  for  all  TV 


Gross'Krasne^  Inc. 

650  No.  Bronson,  Los  Angeles  4,  Cal. 
Phone:  HO  9-8321 

Producer Jack  J.  Gross 

Producer   Philip  N.  Krasne 

Exec.  V.P Lee  Savin 

Casting   Dir Lynn  Stalmaster 

Publicity    Dir AI   Joyce 

Services  Offered — ^Studio  facilities  for  TV 
and  motion  picture  producers.  Currently  pro- 
ducing "Big  Town"  for  Lever  Bros,  and  "Lone 
Wolf**  for  syndication. 
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Herman  Hack  Productions 

535  N.  Laurel  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  48,  Calif. 

Phone:  WEbster  5-2068 

Owner  Herman  Hack 

Services  Offered — This  series  features  The 
Frontier  Parson,  Herman  Hack.  They  are 
youth  program  films,  mostly  for  churches 
and  schools.  They  are  sold  on  lease  fee  and 
the  rentals  are  handled  by  Fibn  Rental 
Libraries.  TV  write  for  details. 

Productions — "Frontier  Parson"  series. 

Handel  Film,  Corporation 

6926  Melrose  Avenue,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Phone:  York  5924 
President Leo  A.  Handel 


Film 

Producer 

Editor 

Commentator 


Live 


TV  &  Radio 

Industrial  Exploitation 
Sales  Promotion 

Ed  Thorgersen 

245  V/est  55th  St. 
New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Tel.:  Circle  6-8935 


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Vice    President John    Mansure 

Secretary    Monroe  Manning 

Services  Offered — Production  of  films  for 
television,    production   of   film    commercials. 

Productions — "The   Magic   of   the    Atom," 
''Harbor  Patrol,"  "Everyday  Adventures." 
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The  Jam  Handy  Organization^ 
Inc. 

2821  E.  Grand  Blvd.,  Detroit  11,  Mich. 

Phone:  TR  5-2450 

N.  Y.  Phone:   JUdson  2-4%0 

President  Jamison  Handy 

Executive  Vice-Pres Oliver  Horn 

V.P.  Training  Devices John  Campbell 

V.P.  Sis.  Devel Everett  Schafer 

V.P.  Cust.  Contact George  B.  Finch 

V.-P.  Automotive  Contacts ...  Wm.  G.  Luther 

Secretary Avery  W.  Kinney 

Treasurer Allan  E.  Gedelman 

Purchasing  Agent Gerald  Sullivan 

Services  Offered  —  Producers  of  commer- 
cial films  and  spots;   industrial  films,  slide- 
films,  sales  training  programs. 
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Harriscope^  Inc. 

355  North  Beverly  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  6-4632 

President Burt  I.  Harris 

Associate  Producer Norman   Retchin 

Film  Director Harry  Kaye 

Office  Manager C.  Coleman 

Services  Offered — Packager,  producer  and 
distributor  of  television  film  shows. 


3iarh  Hawley  Associates^  Inc. 

133  East  54th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   PLaza    1-0450 

President Mark  H.  Hawley 

Vice  President Perry  King 

Gen.  Mgr.,  West  Coast.  .Juan  C.  Hutchison 
Office  Mgr.,  West  Coast Florence  Barnum 

Services    Offered — Station    program    repre- 
sentatives, program  and  station  brokers,  tele- 
vision consultants.  Purchase  TV  film  from  all 
suppliers  for  stations. 
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Hawley'Lord^  Inc. 

205  E.  43rd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  OXford  7-2520 

President   Andre  Lord 

V.P.  Treas Lewis  D.  Abbott 

Secretary  Gordon  Shadwick 

Services  0#ere<i  —  Production  of  16  mm. 
color  motion  picture  shorts  on  hunting  and 
fishing. 

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;§>atif  Hayes  Productions 

6000  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:   HOllywood  3-1515 

Pres,  &  Gen.  Mgr Sam  Hayes 

Secretary Hazel  Thornton 


Leslie  Helhena 

904  E.   Palm  Ave.,  Burbank,   Calif. 

Phone:   THornwall   8-1666 

Owner-Producer Leslie  Helhena 


CINEMA  RESEARCH 


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7000  ROMAINE  Hollywood  38,  California 

Phone  —  Hollywood  2-7464 


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Srn  ir«»     Offered  —  Compile     production  minutes.    Famous    People    Series,    Encyclo- 

(acilitirt    for     filming    spot     announcemenls  pedia  Series,  Doeunientary  Adventures. 

open     end     commercial     and     entertainment  • 

Ainu                       •  HoUytiHPod  Film  Company 

Hile-Damroth,  inc.  916  N.  Se^vard  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

2:0  Park   Ave.,  Nrw  York   IT,  N.  Y.  Phone:  HOUywood  4-7191 

Fhone:    Pl^/a    5-2078  Partners Ben  &  Harry  Teitelbaum 

Prf^^idrnt i.harl.s  B.  Ailing.  Jr.  Services    Oj^ered— Manufacture     and     sell 

Vice-President Jamc*    L.   Hile  editing  supplies   and   equipment,   reels,  cans 

Vice  Proident John  J.  Collins  and  shipping  cases. 

NriK.s   OfJt'red—l    minute   commercials.  • 

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Paul  Hoefler  l^roductions  Service^  Inc. 

:Q34  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  4020  Carpenter  Ave.,  N.  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Calif.  Phone:   SUnset  3-8807 

P/ione:  Hollywood  9-2001  President Earl    R.    Collins 

Producer Paul  L.  Hoefler  Services   Offered — Distributes   motion  pic- 

Bu5ine»6  Manager E.  M.  Bennett  mres  for  TV. 

Secretary   Ruby  Newstrand  0 

Services  ^i^*7'^-^"'-";«^_«"«  ?"f„^^7"  HouT  Gluss  Productions 

rtfl    fihns    of   adventure,   travel   and   special  oia  ivr    u-  ui     j    a         tr  n           j  90    r-  1 

interest  topics  through  our  New  York  agent,  810  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Cal. 

Zacb  Bayn  FUms.  „      .^      P/»one:  HOUywood  2.2301 

^  President Wanda  Tuchock 

If  off  berg   Productions    IWC.  Vice-President..     ...     George  de  Normand 

302  W.  44"h  St,  New  York  18,  N.  Y.  Tomorrow '^ 

Phone:  Circle  6-9031  *                   ^ 

Prefix  Treas Jack  H.  HofFberg  ,„             „  _«        *        ..            » 

Vice  Pres M.  Hoffberg  Hurrell  ProducUons  Inc. 

Sec> W.  Charney  333  No.  Rodeo  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

A^^t.   Treas Leo    Tolin  Phone:    CR  1-8593 

Sen  ires    Offered  —  Distributors    of    half  Manager   George  E.  Hurrell 

hour,  quarter  hour  and  ten  minute  series  of  Services    Offered — TV    package    programs 

film-,  including  Stories  of  the  Operas  in  15  (and  commercials)    and  production. 


A  i\ 

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industrial  pictures 

film  spots  and  i 

programs 

3    EAST    57tl 

b    STREET 

NEW   YORK 

22,    N.   Y. 

ELDORADO 

5-1382-3 

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HYGO  Television  Films,  Inc. 

60  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    Circle   64347 

814  N.  La  Brea,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Phone:  HO  7-4882 

709  Fox  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Phone:  WOodward  1-3979 

President Jerome    S.   Hyams 

V.  P.  &  Treas Louis  Goldstein 

Sales  Mgr Bob  Seidelman 

Services  Offered:  Quality  feature  films  for 
television  including:  "Tulsa,"  "Black  Book," 
"The  Sullivans,"  etc.;  also  26  "Wild  Bill 
Elliot"  Westerns.         ^ 

Ideal  Pictures^  Inc. 

58  E.  So.  Water  St.,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phone:  Financial  4-0916 

President Paul  R.  Foght 

Treas Carroll   Hadden 

Secretary W.  C.  Kirkpatrick,  Jr. 

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Iffftpertcfl  WfM*IcI  Filttts,  Inc. 

49    E.   Oak   St.,   Chicago    11,   111. 

Phone:  Michigan  2-6200 

President Russell  W.  Davis 

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Ifttppro  Productions^  Inc. 

5255  Clinton  St.,  Los  Angeles  4,  Calif. 
Phone:    SUnset  2-3113 

President Herbert  L.  Strock 

Vice-President Richard  G.  Taylor 

Services  Offered:  Produce  filmed  shows, 
commercials;  rental  sound  effects  library, 
cutting  rooms  &  equipment. 


IMPSf  Inc.  InternatiomU 
Movie  Producers^   Service 

515  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y 

Phone:  ELdorado  5-6620 

Studio   Phone:    PLaza    74823 

President   Ben  Gradus 

Production  Supervisor Walter  Sachs 

Dir.  of  Sales Ezra  R.  Baker,  Jr. 

Services  Offered — IMPS  produces  docu> 
mentary,  commercial  TV  spots,  and  indus- 
trial films. 

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Information  Productions, 
Inc. 

5  East  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ELdorado  5-1722 

President Thomas  H.  Wolf 

Director    Alfred   Butterfield 

Secretary Lee  Hazen 

Prod.  Mgr Robert  W.  Asman 

Editor  in  Chief Robert  R.  CoUinson 

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Institute  of  Visual  Training, 
Inc. 

40  East  49th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ELdorado  5-1443 

President William  J.  Ganz 

Chg.  of  Production Herbert  R.  Dietz 

Chg.  of  Distribution Rita  Hicks 

Office  Manager Jean  Pomerance 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  motion  pic- 
tures, slide  films  and  films  for  TV,  theatrical 
and  non-theatrical  audiences. 


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•  The  George  Burns  and  Grade  Allen  Show 

•  The  Bob  Cummings  Show 

•  The  Jack  Benny  Show 

(filmed  episodes) 

.  Life  With  Father 

General  Service  Studios                 Hollywood,  Calif. 

1043 


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lester 
schoenfeld 
distribution 
manager 


liiler-Cotillnetttcil  Television 
Corp. 

200  West  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   JUdson  6-1890 

24  Ruv   Marbeuf,  Paris,  France 

Chairman Edward  Cruskin 

President Martin  H.  Poll 

Services  Offered:   Producers  of  TV  films. 
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International  Ftlttt 
Foundation^  Inc. 

345  East  46th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  OX  7-1888 

Executive  Dir Julien  H.  Bryan 

Services  Offered — (1)  Production  of  docu- 
mentary films.  (2)  Distribution  of  docu- 
mentary films  including  TV  use,  chie/Iy 
twenty  minute  shorts  on  the  peoples  of  vari- 
ous  countries. 

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International  Geographic 
Pictures 

1776  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  6-4486 

Executive-Pres J    Allen  Jul  ier 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  educatio?iiaI 
motion  pictures. 

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International  iVeirs  Service 

235  E.  45th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MU  7-8800 

General  Mgr Seymour  Berkson 

Editor-in-Chief Barry  Faris 

Business  Mgr Robert  W.  Brown 

TV  Sales  Mgr Robert  H.  Reid 

Radio  &  TV  News  Dir John  M.  Cooper 

Promotion   Mgr Kenneth    Smith 

Services  Offered  —  INS-Telenews  daily, 
weekly  and  sports  film  services;  facsimile 
circuit  for  TV  stations  carrying  news,  photos 
and  weather  maps;  INS  leased  wire;  INP 
photos;  Super-Pro jectall. 
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International  Movie 
Producers^   Service 

515  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   ELdorado  5-6620 

Studios:   Ben  Gradus  Studios,  Ltd., 

321  W.  56th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  7-4823 

President   Ben  Gradus 

Production    Supervisor ....Walter   Sachs 

Director  of  Sales Ezra  R.  Baker 

Services    Offered — Producer    of    TV    com- 
mercial,   industrial,    PR,    educational,    sales, 
personnel  training  and  filmed  shows  for  TV. 
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International  ICtttftt.  Corp. 

(See  Program  Producers) 

Interstate  TV  Corporation 

4376  Sunset  Drive,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 

Phone:  NOrmandy  2-9181 

1560  Broadway,  New  York  36,  N,  Y, 

Phone:    PLaza    7-3070 


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President G.  Ralph  Branton 

Vice-President Lloyd   Lind 

Services  Offered — ^Production  and  distribu- 
tion of  motion  pictures  for  television. 

30  minute  package  shows. 
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Lou  Irtcin,  ftte. 

9165  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  CR  1-7131 

President Lou  Irwin 

Associate Ted  Wilk 

Exec.  Secretary Jay  Schlein 

Services  Offered — Representing  producers, 
directors,    actors,    actresses,    dance    directors 
and  all  personnel  pertaining  to  the  film,  tele- 
vision and  radio  industry. 
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Jason  Comic  Art 

480  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  3-9370 

Director Leon  Jason 

Services    Offered — TV     film,    production, 
talent,  puppet  design. 
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Jewell  Radio  and  Television 
Productions 

185  No.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phone:  Financial  6-4474 

President James    E.    Jewell 

Vice-President W.  Ralph  Jewell 

Manager Charles  P.  Flynn 

Natl.  Sales  Representative Carl  Wester 


Treas Lincoln  Douglass 

Secretary M.  P.  Casey 

Editor    James  Lawrence 

Services  Offered — A  complete  radio  and 
television  production  service.  Scripts,  Copy, 
Music,  Direction.  Transcribed  package  shows, 
spots.  Current  productions,  "Silver  Eagle," 
"The  King's  Jester  Show." 
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Bernard  E.  Karlen 
Productions 

270  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PL  9-3107 

Exec.  Producer Bernard  E.  Karlen 

Associate  Producer Roland  N.  Karlen 

Services  Offered — Package  program,  both 
film  and  live.  Production  consultant,  supply 
film  (lips  for  integrated  shows,  commercials 
and  scripts.  ^ 

Victor  Kayfetz  Productions 

17C0  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   Circle  5-4830 

President Victor  Kayfetz 

Gen.  Mgr A.  L.  Simon 

Animation  Super R.  M.  Cooke 

Prod.  Assts Seymour  Posner, 

Muriel  T.  Friedman 

Art   Director William   L.   Steinel 

Animator    Abe   Blashko 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  motion  pic- 
tures and  slidefilms.  Animators  of  technical 
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347  m^hm  Avenue,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

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Ridgefieid,  N.  J.  (Broad  of  Elm)  '  Chicago  {79  E.  Adams  Street) 
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art   (lepartmont  and  animation  stand. 
Priuluctions     "Water   Vi  orld    Series.'* 

Herbert  Kerkotr,  Itir. 

480  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
rhone:    PLaza    1-1833 

President  Herbert  Kerkow 

SeniVe.s  Offered — Sound  stage  and  com- 
plete equipujent  for  production  of  public 
relations  and  T\    films. 

Productions — "Fashion  Forum,"  "Tell  it  to 
ihdro." 

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KUng  Studios^  Inc. 

10S8    \V.   Washington    Blvd..    Chicago    7,   111. 

rhonv:  SEelev  8-4181 

.V.    y.    Phone:    PLaza   9-4770 

HoUynood  Phone:  HOllywood  5-8878 

President    Robert  Eirinberg 

V.P..  Dir.  West  C.oast  Oper Lee  Bleving 

V.P.,  Dir.  Mot.  Pic.  &  TV Fred  Niles 

Nat.  Sales  Mgr Burton  A.  Neuburger 

Dir.  Syn'd  Film  Div Chris  Petersen,  Jr. 

Services  Offered — Complete  production  of 
TV  commercials,  film  package  shows  TV. 
Services  include  full  recording  facilities, 
35mm.  &  16mm.  production,  black-and-white, 
or  color,  and  animation. 
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KnicherbocUer 
Productions^  inc. 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  6-9850 


President Howard  A.  Lesser 

Secy.-Treas Mary   Morrissey 

Vice-President Thomas    S.    Dignan 

Services   Offered — Producers   of   all   types 
of  Motion  pictures  for  screen  and  TV. 
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Kumln-OIenlcle 

355  N.  Canon  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

Phone:  CRestview  4-5221 

Owners Frank  Stempel  &  Julian  Olenick 

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Langlois  Filtttuslc,  Inc. 

619  West  54th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   JU   6-4155 

Hollywood:  HO  4-4687 

President    C.   0.   Langlois,  Jr. 

Sales  Manager T.  A.  Roseen 

Head  Editor A.  Ross 

West  Coast  Manager R.  Adye 

Canada:  S.  W.  Caldwell,  Ltd. 

447  Jarvis  St.,  Toronto  5,  Ontario 

Services  Offered — Over  100  hours  of  music 

cleared    for    television    on    disc,    half    tape, 

35  magnetic  tape  and  optical  film. 

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Lalley  &  Love  Inc. 

3  East  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ELdorado  5-1382 

President James  A.  Love 

Production  Mgr L.  H.  Holton 

Editor  Bill  Henry 

Script  Dir Ardis  Smith 

Services  Offered — TV  spots  and  programs, 
also  industrial  films. 


On  Television: 

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RKO-RADIO   PICTURES,    Inc. 
TWENTIETH  CENTURY-FOX 


(In  Production)  "SERGEANT  PRESTON  OF  THE  YUKON" 

(In  Eastman  Color) 

For 

TRENDLE-CAMPBELL-MEURER,  INC. 

And  Sponsored  By 

THE  QUAKER  OATS  CO. 

[Jhe  Charles  £.  Skinner  ^roiuciions 

Prohcers     •     Tihpters     •     Consultants 

TELEVISION  -  MOTION  PICTURES  -  RADIO 


1600  Broadway  (Suite  312) 
Circle  6-6915-6 


STUDIO  FACILITIES 

New  York — Miami  Beach — Hollywood 

&  Detroit 


Contract  Producing  for  Package  Producers 

Producers  of  Sponsored  Sales   Influence,  Commercial   Films 

NATIONWIDE  &  FOREIGN  Television  &   Non-Theatrical  Distribution 


FILM 


Creator  of  the 
-  LIVE  INTEGRATION 
Method  for  TV 


Formerly  TV  and  film 

Adapter  —  DIRECTOR 

(Pall  Mall  Cigarettes) 

THE  BIG  STORY 


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Albert  Lang  Productions^  Inc. 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Cal. 
Phone:   HO  2-7111 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Albert  Lang 

Vice-Pres.,  Sec'y Olga  Haney 

Services  Offered:   Writing,  producing,  dis- 
tributing   TV    commercial    films,    live    and 
film.  Specialize  in  new  products  promotion. 
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Larchmont  TV  Studios 

210  No.  Larchmont  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  4,  Cal. 
Phone:  HOUywood  9-2895 

Pres.,   Gen.   Mgr Jack  Miles 

Services  Offered  —  TV  sound  stage  with 
complete  facilities  for  rental  and  packaging 
of  TV  film  properties. 
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Lawrence  &  Lee^  inc. 

919    Equitable    Bldg.,   Hollywood    28,    Calif. 
Phone:   HO   7-1009 

President   Jerome  Lawrence 

Vice-President Robert  E.  Lee 

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Robert  Lawrence 
Productions^  Inc. 

418  W.  54th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson  2-5242 

President Robert  L.  Lawrence 

V.P.  Studio  Operations Louis  Mucciolo 

Casting  Director Barbara  Cooper 


Treasurer Philip  Kornblum 

Chief  Film  Editor Henry  Traiman 

Services    Offered — Film — to    order — televi- 
sion   commercial    announcements    and    tele- 
vision  package   programs. 
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Leichter,  mitchell 

6811  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  CaliL 
Phone:   HO  3-4181 

Pres.,  Head  of  Prod Mitchell  Leichter 

General   Manager Jean   Rich 

Services  Offered — Producer,  distributor  of 
films  for  television. 

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Gene  Lester  Product'dons 

1487  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:   HOUywood  4-7287 

Producer-Director   Gene  Lester 

Chief  Tech.,  Sound George  Richardson 

Comptroller Albert  J.  Silverman 

Production   Manager Martin  Sperber 

Services   Offered— T\   film   packages    and 
commercials. 

Productions — "Hollywood    on    the    Line," 
"Assignment  Unknown"  and  others. 
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Lewis  &  Martin  Films,  Inc. 

218  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago  4,  111. 
Phone:  WEbster  9-6434 

President Martin  Schmidhofer 

Sales  Manager Dick  Lewis 


van  praag 

productions 


PRODUCERS  OF  COMMERCIAL. 
INDUSTRIAL  AND  TELEVISION  FILMS 


1600  BROADWAY 
NEW  YORK  19,  NEW  YORK 
PLaza  7-2857-2687-2688 


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Hersrhrll   L.Mvis 

IVotliirtion     Robert     Kdmoiuls 

Nuilio    Manager Joo    Bishop 

Srrtices    Otfereii     Motion    picturr    produc- 
tion,   >cript-\sritinp.    soun«I    rorordiiip. 


Ijetrislor  Enterprises^  tne. 

y::>(,    \\il>hiro    HImI..    Hi-voily    Hils,    Calif. 
rhone:   HOllywood   Tolll 

IVoiliutT    Tom  Lewis 

\^st.  to  Prod Frank  tVNeill 

Prodnrtion    Mgr Joe    Popkin 

l)ire«  tor    Harry   Keller 

An    Director Frank   Sylos 

lasting    Director Ruth    Burch 

Chief   Cameraman Norbert    Brodine 

Music   Harry  Lubin 

Sertices  Offered — Producing  films  for  tele- 
vision. 

Productions — "The  Loretta  Young  Show." 
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Libra  Film  Producers  & 
Distributors 

652ft  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HO  5-7960 

President   Miss  Loy  Lestei 

V.-P.,  in  Ch.  of  Prod Charles  M.  McCoy 

Scc.-Treas M.  Briesfl 

Exec.  Director C.  Mandell 

Exec.  Prod.  &  Ch.  Eng..  .  .Charles  M.  McCoy 
Producer John  Leslie  Hamilton 

Services  Offered — Motion  picture  facilities ; 
technical,  advertising,  educational,  public  re- 


lations   and    documentary    films.    Live    and 
package  shows. 

Library  FUms  Inc, 

25  West  45lh  St.,  New  York  36,  JV.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-3450 

President Paul  N.  Robins 

Manager Joan  Raphael 

Services     Offered — Lease-sale     TV     rights 
mostly  for  foreign  serials,  features  and  shorts. 
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Lion  Television  Pictures 
Corp. 

1501   Broadway,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PEnnsylvania  6-1780 

President E.   W.   Hammons 

Vice-President Robert  M.  Savini 

Secretary-Treasurer T.  Newman  Lawler 

Services  Offered — Financing  TV  shows  and 
packages.  Offering  to  TV  stations  packages 
of  13  Handy  Andy  episodes  of  12V^  minutes 
each. 

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Robert  Longenecher  Agency 

8428  Melrose  Place,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 

President C.  Robert  Longenecker 

Services  Offered — Production  of  programs, 
both  film  and  live  for  TV.  Representation  of 
talent  for  TV,  acting  and  creative. 
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LouckS'Norling   Studios^   Inc. 

245  W.  55th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 


FOREIGN 

SHIPPERS 


B    A    R    N    E    T    T 

INTERNATIONAL 
FORWARDERS,   INC. 


723   Seventh    Ave.    N.    Y. 
6364    Sjnfj    Monica    Blvd. 

Idlewild    Airport             • 

•  CI  5-6080 

•  HO  4-8221 

Hollywood,   Calif 

Specialists  to  Motion  Picfui 
Television   Industries 

re  and 

CUSTOMS 

BROKERS 


BERNARD  S.  BRODY 

AND  ASSOCIATES 

120  El  Camino  Beverly  Hills 

happily  handling 

Music  Clearance  Problems 

for 

"THE  LIBERACE  TV  SHOW" 

"THE  FLORIAN  ZABACH  TV  SHOW" 

"THE  FRANKIE  LAINE  TV  SHOW" 

Produced  by  GUILD  FILMS 


'THE  EDDIE  CANTOR  TV  SHOW' 

A   ZIV   Television   Film  Production 


"THE  SPADE  COOLEY  SHOW" 

Filmed  and  Produced  by 
COOLEY-MILLER  ENTERPRISES 


•THE  LIBERACE  RADIO  PROGRAM' 

Produced  by 

INTERNATIONAL  ARTISTS,  LTD. 


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Phone:  Circle  7-2366 

Partners J.  A.  Norling  &  Hans  Tiesler 

Services    Offered — The   production    of    in- 
dustrial sales  promotional,  public  relations, 
personnel   training   and   educational   motion 
pictures.  Also  3D  production  specialists. 
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John  W.  Loveton  Productions^ 
Inc. 

9100  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  5-2834 

Producer,   President John  W.  Loveton 

Production  Managjer Herb   Stewart 

Art  Director Charles  H.  Clarke 

Services  Offered — Producers   of   "Mr.  and 
Mrs.    North,"    "Topper"    and    "Scattergood 
Baines"  series  and  commercials. 
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3tagnetic  TV  Sound  Company 

854  Shawano  Ave.,  Green  Bay,  Wise. 
Phone:  HEmlock  7-1307 

President James  C.  Gallagher 

Services  Offered — ^A  magnetic  TV  sound 
system  that  permits  TV  stations  to  use  mag- 
netic sound  with  motion  picture  films  in  TV ; 
allowing  sound  on  the  air  an  hour  after 
development  of  film. 
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major  Television 
Productions^  Inc. 

9336  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Cal. 

Phone:  TExas  0-2931 

1270  Ave.  of  the  Americas,  New  York  20 


Selected  as  top  juvenile  series 
of  1954  by 

THE  NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION 
OF  BEHER  RADIO  AND  TV 

^THE  ADVENTURES 
OFBLINKEY" 

A  series  of  39  15  minute 
children's  fantasy  films 

Shot  in  color 
issued  in  Black  and  White  release  prints 


l«. 


Created    by    Lucille    Emerick 
Produced  and  Direicied   by  Murray  King 


BlINKEY  PRODUCTIONS  INC. 

106  West  End  Ave..  N.  Y.  23,  N.  Y. 
SUsquehona    7-4429 


Phone:  PLaza  7-6990-1-2 

President  Irving  Lesser 

Vice   President Seymour   Poe 

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Marathon  TV  Newsreel  Inc. 

10  East  49th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MU  84mS 

President    Konstantin   Kaiser 

Super,  of  Production Ken  Baldwin 

Dist.  &  Traflfic  Mgr Lee  Marcus 

Services  Offered — 'Public  information  films 
produced  and  distributed  to  television  sta- 
tions; news  and  special  event  coverage; 
world-wide  news  service;  station  consultants 
on  TV  news  setups;  stock  footage  library. 

Productions  —  "The  Screen  Story,"  "Air- 
head," "The  Mailed  Fist." 

mark  Vlh  Ud. 

2400  W.  Alameda,  Burbank,  Calif. 
Phone:  Victoria  9-2461 

President  Jack  Webb 

Vice-Pres.  &  Treas J.  R.  Rodgers 

Secretary Seymour    P.    Steinberg 

Services   Offered — Producer   of   "Dragnet" 
feature;  "Pete  Kelly's  Blues"  feature;  "Pete 
Kelly's  Blues"  television  series.  Producer  of 
miscellaneous    television    productions. 
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Marterto  Productions^  Inc. 

846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  9-5981 

Producer Louis   F.   Edelman 

Assoc.  Producer Paul  Jacobs 


FAMILY  FILMS,  INC. 


1364  No.  Van  Ness  Ave. 
Hollywood  28,  Calif. 


Producers  and  Distributors 

of 

INSPIRATIONAL    MOTION    PICTURES 

For 

THE   CHURCH   AND   TELEVISION 


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Dirrclor    ... 
A.-is'l  Dir<*rloi 
Art    Director 
('aiuorainan 


■^hfldon  Leonard 
.  ..K.luard  llillio 
. .  .  Kalph  Berpor 
Rohort  do(»rasso 


(aiuorainan   ItoiJort  rtoi.rasst 

Music   Directors Karl  llageii 

Herbert  Spencer 

Services  Offered—Series  for  television. 

Proditctions — "Make   Room   for   Daddy." 
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Arnold  Itarquis  Productions^ 
Inc. 

717  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Cal. 
Phone:  CR  0-8796 

President Arnold    Marquis 

Sertnces  Offered — Write,  direct,  produce 
and  package  radio  and  television  programs; 
sales   and   service. 

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^Masterpiece  Productions^  Inc. 

45  W  est  4Sth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson  2-4717 

President    Seymour   Berdon 

Sec^   General   Council Irwin   Margulies 

Treasurer Frances  Kaplan 

Services   Offered   —   Twenty-five   features, 
westerns,  dramas,  adventure,  feature  length. 
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Robert  Mtucwell  &  Associates 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Phone:   HOllywood  2-6027 

Producer  Robert  Maxwell 

Photographer    Stewart  Thompson 

Seriices  Offered  —  Series  of  half  hour 
fihiied  television  shows  of  "Lassie." 


CREATING  the 

NEWEST  DIMENSION 


by 

PHOTOGRAPHING 

FULL  CARTOON  ANIMATION 

photos  —  logos  —  stylized 

cut-outs  —  opticals  —  eels 

and  actual  products  in 

DIMENSIONAL    MULTIPLANE 


an'imafed  productions,  inc. 


1600    BROADWAY 
NEW    YORK    19 

COIumbus     5-2942 


JftcGowan  Productions^  Inc. 

1116  IN.   LaBrea   Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:   HOllywood  2-0804 

Producer   Darrell  McGowan 

Director Stewart   E.   McGowan 

Production  Mgr Clark  Paylow 

Services  Offered  —  Commercials,  shorts, 
features. 

Proditctions — "Death  Valley  Days"  series. 

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NIedaUion  Productions 

6000  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HO  2-6635 

General  Manager John  A.  Ettlinger 

Creation    Robert  A.  Forrest 

Editorial Arthur  Jacobs 

Services  Offered — Production  of  film  pro- 
gramming and  commercials  for  television. 
Packaging  of  live  programming,  local  and 
network.  Distribution  of  "Paddy  the  Pelican" 
cartoons  and  quarter  hour  film  quiz  show, 
"View  the  Clue." 

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Mercury  International 
Pictures^  Inc. 

6611  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Cal. 
Phone:  HOllywood  5-1101 

President V.  E.  Ellsworth 

Vice-President D.  L.  Monahan 

Sec.-Treas G.  C.  Cable 

Vice  Pres Robert  W.  Larsen 

Services  Offered — Complete  production  of 
films  for  television  from  script  to  final  print. 


ART  by  VIDEART 

TITLES  —  ANIMATION  —  ID'S 
OPTICAL  PHOTOGRAPHY 

NOW  SERVING  MORE  THAN  50 

MOTION  PICTURE  PRODUCERS 

IN  THE  NEW  YORK  AREA 

COLOR  or  B&W— 1 6  or  35MM 


ViDEMT 


343  LEXINGTON  AVE. 
NEW  YORK  16,  N.  Y. 
LExington  2-7378-  9 


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Nieridian  Pictures 

c/o   Samuel  Goldwyn  Studios 

1051  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Phone:  HO   7-5111 

Producer William  Self 

Prod.  Mgr Ralph  W.  Nelson 

Camera George  E.  Clemens 

Casting    Jack   Murton 

Services  Offered — 26  half-hour  films. 
Production — "Schlitz  Playhouse  of  Stars." 

MCA,  TV,  Ltd. 

598  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  9-7500 

V.P.  in  Charge David  Sutton 

Eastern  Regional  Mgr Kirk  Torney 

Branch  Offices 

Union  Commerce  Bldg.,  Cleveland,  0. 

Phone:  CHerry  1-6010 

Exec,  in  charge De  Arv  Barton 

430  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Phone:    DElaware    7-1100 

Mid-West  Sales  Mgr Raoul  Kent 

2102  N.  Akard  St.,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Phone:  PRospect  7536 

Exec,  in  charge Ray  Wild 

105  Montgomery  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Phone:  EXbrook  2-8922 

Exec,  in  charge Maury  Baker 

9370  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Cal. 
Phone:    CRestview   6-2001 

V.P.,  Gen.  Sales  Mgr Wynn  Nathan 

Exec,  in  charge Bob  Greenberg 


1048  Northeastern  Bank  Bldg. 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Phone:  Lincoln  7863 

Exec,  in  charge Charles  Richter 

515  Glenn  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Phone:  Lamar  6750 

Exec,  in  charge Hank  Curth 

45  Newbury  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Phone:    COpley  7-5830 

Exec,  in  charge Jack  King 

111   Richmond  St.,   West.,  Suite   1209 

Toronto,  Ontario,   Canada 

Phone:   EMpire  3-5025 

Exec,  in  charge Stu  Smith 

116A  W.  Kirk  Ave.,  Roanoke,  Va. 
Phone:  ROanoke  3-4344 

Exec,  in  charge Ew  Owens 

42  AUard  Blvd.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Phone:  Galvez  4410 

Exec,   in   charge Ross   McCausland 

3790   Gardner  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
Phone:  Sycamore  9149 

Exec,  in  charge Fred  Harner 

837  Book  Tower,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Phone:  WOodward  2-2604 

139  Piccadily,  London  West  1,  England 

Exec,  in  charge Kenneth  Cleveland 

49  bis  Ave.,  Hoche,  Paris,  France 

Exec,  in  charge David   Stein 

203  White  Bldg.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Phone:  Mutual  4567 

Exec,  in  charge John  VonHeiberg 

550  Grant  St.,  Suite  146,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Phone:  GRant  1-9995 


TELEVISION  (ORPORATION 


Producer-Distributor  of 

"CAPTAIN  Z-RO" 

Also  distributors  of  features,  half-hour  dra- 
matic programs.  Westerns,  fifteen-minute 
comedies,    sports    shows    and    many    more. 


Main  Office: 
15   West  44th   Street 
New   York    18,   N.   Y. 


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V^ec.  in  charge ('em-   Adam 

Bellevur-Stratforil  Hotrl.  Hroad  &  Vi  almit  Sts. 

PluKulrlphia.  Pa. 

Hhone:  rEttnypaokor  5-9462 

Exer.  in  chargf Al  Lauber 

ITOO    Liggett    Dr..    St.    Louis,    Mo. 
rhont".  WDocUaiul  2-3683 

K.xeo.    in    charge Hank    Luhrman 

Services  Offered — Producer,  distributor  TV 
•cries. 

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ncCadden  Corporation 

1040  N.  Las  Fahnas  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Phon^:   HO   7-3111 

Productions — '*Burns   and   Allen   Show.*' 

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.ffedir  TV  Productions 

c.  o    American   National    Studios 

7324  Sta.  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Phone:   HO  2-0901 

Exec.  Prod Worthington  Miner 

Prod.,  C.asting Frank  La  Tourette 

Director   Ted  Post 

Writer    James    Moser 

Camera    Les  Shorr 

Film    Editor Bob    Seiter 

Seriices  Offered — 25  half-hour  films. 
Productions — "Medic.'' 
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ifterit  Productions^  Inc. 

40   E.  49th  St.,  New   York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  8-0118 

President    Eamuel  J.  Spiro 

Production  Supervisor Ralph  Teitelbaum 


Since  1936 

Combining  Showmanship 
With  Salesmanship 

DEMBY  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

TV,  Motion  Pictures,  Radio 


Hotel  Plaza 

1  West  58  Street 
Suite  1751 
PLo.o  9-2495        New  Yofk  19,  N.  Y. 


Editorial    Director Joseph    Wolff 

Art   Director Norman  Tasler 

Script   Supervisor W.   Mason  Aneker 

Office  Manager Aurdey  Lane 


Charles  iHicltelsott,  Ifte. 

15  West  47th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Plaza  7-0695 

President   Charles  Michelson 

Office  Manager R.  Mantell 

Export  Manager Aaron  Michelson 

Services  Offered — Distributors  of  TV  fibn 
program  series,  transcribed  radio  program 
series,  gennett,  speedy-Q  and  E.M,L  sound 
effect  record  libraries.  Michelson  library  of 
TV  cleared  recorded  mood  and  background 
music. 

Productions  —  (TV)  "Capsule  Mysteries" 
(Radio)  "Secrets  of  Scotland  Yard"  with 
Clive  Brooks,  "Movie  Playhouse"  with  James 
Mason  and  others. 

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Minot  TV,  f ftc. 

509  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  9-7380 

President Charles   M.   Amory 

Vice  President Ellis  L.  Gordon 

Services  Offered — Engaged  in  distribution 
of  the  following  programs:  Sherlock  Holmes; 
Paris  Precinct;  Janet  Dean,  Registered  Nurse; 
Drew  Pearson;  Tim  McCoy;  Flash  Gordon; 
Gabby  Hayes;  Duffy's  Tavern;  Hank  Mc- 
Cune;  Junior  Science. 


"HEY  MULLIGAN" 

Mickey  Rooney  TV  Series 

"I  MARRIED  JOAN" 

Joan  Davis  TV  Series 
Filmed  by. 

VOLCANO 

Productions 

General  Service  Studios 

Hollywood,  Calif. 


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Modern  TalUing  Picture 
Service^  Inc. 

219  E.  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   OXford   7-2753 

General  Manager. J.  R.  Ritenour 

Services  Offered — Distributors  of  feature, 
spot  TV  films. 

Branch  Offices 

14a  E.  Ontario  St.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Phone:  DElaware  7-3572 

Manager Peter  Markovich 

Store  No.  152,  Tishman  Bldg.,  3450  Wilshire 

Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  17,  Calif. 
Phone:    MAdison  9-2121   &   DUnkirk  4-2511 

Manager J.    J,    Lipsky 

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Carlton  E.  Morse  Enterprises^ 
Inc. 

1680  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  Hollywood  9-6161 

President .Carlton  E.  Morse 

Services  Offered — TV  film  programs,  pro- 
duction. 

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Morton  Productions 

(Radio  &  Television) 

64  East  Lake  St.,  Chicago  1,  111. 

Phone:   CEntral  6-4144 

President    Morton  Jacobson, 

Services  Offered — This  is  the  Story,  and 
What's  Wrong  With  This  Picture— TV  shows 
and  The  Westerners  (Curt  Massey),  Joe 
Emerson's  Hymntime,  This  is  the  Story  and 
So  the  Story  Goes — Radio  Shows. 
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Motion  Picture  Productions 
Inc. 

(See  Program  Producers) 

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Motitnt,  Pictures  For  Industry 

2543  Kelton  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  64,  Calif. 
Phone:  BRighton  0-4757 

President Harry  0.  Hoyt 

Production  Manager E.  G.  Hayter 

Camera    Charles  Hanawalt 

Sales  Manager Dean  S.  Wright 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  commer- 
cials motion  pictures  and  television  shows, 
principally  in  color.  With  a  background  of 
twenty-five  years  writing,  directing  and  pro- 
ducing theatrical  pictures  in  major  studios. 

Productions — ^"When  Presses  Roar." 
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Motion  Pictures  for 
Television^  Inc. 

655  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  21,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    TEmpleton  8-2000 

Pres.,  Chrm.  of  Board Matthew  M.  Fox 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Edward  D.  Madden 

V.P.,  Gen.  Sales  Mgr E.  H.  Ezzes 

Adm.  Asst.  to  V.P Lewis  F.  Blumberg 

Eastern  Div.  Acct.  Exec Martin  Robinson 

Headbooker Richard    B.   Morros 

Branch  Offices 

216  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass 

New  Eng.  Sis.  Mgr Fred  Yardley 


155  East  Ohio  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Cen.  Div.  Sis.  Mgr Dick  Feiner 

3109  Routh  St.,  Dallas,  Texas 

Southwestern  Sis.  Mgr Irving  Feld 

2211   Woodward   Ave.,  Detroit   1,   Mich. 

East-Central  Sis.  Mgr Dalton  Danson 

9100   Sunset   Blvd.,   Los   Angeles,    Calif. 

Western  Sis.  Mgr John  Cole 

20    Collier   Rd.,   Atlanta,   Ga. 

Manager    Bob   Feiner 

MPTV    (Canada)    Ltd.,  c/o   Sovereign  Film 

Dist.,  Ltd. 

277  Victoria   St.,  Toronto,  Ont.   Canada 

Phone:   EMpire  8-8621 

General  Manager Alex  T.  Metcalfe 

• 

Movie  Advertising  Bureau 

70  E.  45th  St.,  New  York  17.  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  HUl  6^717 

Dir.  of  National  Sales Claude  F.  Lee 

Services    Offered — Spot    commercials    for 
TV  and  theatre. 

• 

MovietonewSf  Inc. 

460  W.  54th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    COlumbus   5-7200 

President W.  C.  Michel 

Producer   Edmund  Reek 

General  Manager Jack  Haney 

Commercial  Dept.  Mgr Frank  Barry 

Editors Ben  Loweree,  Louis  Tetonic 

Associate  Prods..  .Jack  Gordon,  Jack  Kuhne 

Director  of  Scripts Dan  Doherly 

Assignment   Director Burt  Reinhart 


HOLBROOK'S 

FILM  LIBRARY 

World  Wide  Coverage  in 
Stock  Footage 

14947  Burbank  Blvd. 

Van  NuyS/  Calif. 

STate  0-1381 

Owned  and  operated  by: 

HOLBROOK  N.  TODD,  Supervising  Film  Ed. 
for  Fireside  Theater  —  6  years. 


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OireM  .Tf  urpfin  Productions^ 
inc. 

723  Srvtnlh  Ave.  New  York  \%  N.  Y. 
rhone:  PLata  7-8144 

Prwidrnl    Owen  Murphy 

V.P.  in  (.hp,  of  Prod Charles  L.  Turner 

l.rneral    >lanager Elwood    Siegel 

I'liief   Kilitor Fdward   F.   Boiighton 

Serxices  O/^eretf— Complete  motion  picture 
prodiKtion  services;  Commercial,  advertis- 
infi,  in?titiitional  films,  package  shows  on 
film  e>pccially  made  for  TV;  Scripts,  pho- 
tography art  and  animation  facilities. 
• 

Ken  ^lurray  Productions 

c  ..  Hal  Hoath  Studio,  8822  W  ashington  Blvd. 
Culv«r   Citv.   (,alif. 
rhone:    TE   0-2761 

Producer     Ken    Murray 

Writer    Jean    Holloway 

t  "amera    Lucien    Andriot 

Film    Editor Reg    Browne 

( lasting    Bill    Martin 

Services  Offered — Half-hour  shows  for  Bing 
Crosby   Enterprises  and  UTP. 

Productions — "Where  Were  You?" 
• 

\atlon  WCde  Television  Corp. 

\:m  Broadway,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LOngacre  4-8234 

President    Irvin    Shapiro 

Services  Offered — Feature  films,  stream- 
liners. 

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NBC  Film  Dimsi<m 

30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  CI  7-8300 

NBC  V.P.  in  Chg Carl  M.  Stanton 

l)ir«(  tor Edgar  G.   Sisson 

Dir.  of   Publicity Charles  A.  Henderson 

Hu-in«v««   Manager Robert  A.  Anderson 

National  Salr>  Mgr H.  Weller  Keever 

Mpr.  «)f  Film  &  Kinescope.  .FVank  C.  Lepore 

Mgr.  of  lilm  Prod Stanton  M.  Osgood 

Mgr.  of  Adv.  &  Prom Jay  H.  Smolin 

.Sen  ires  Offered — TV  film  sales  and  syn- 
dic ation,  >tork-shot  film  library  and  kine- 
-*oi>e    services. 

Productions  —  Adventures  of  the  Falcon; 
Ha<ige  714  A  &  B;  Captured;  Weekly  News 
Ke\i<w;  UangerouH  Assignment;  NBC  Film 
Featureb;  Hopalong  Cahsidy  A  &  B  &  Hour 
Long;  Inner  Sanctum;  Life  of  Riley  A  &  B 
A  (i;  Lilli  Palmer  .Show;  Paragon  Playhou.se; 
Victory  at  S«;a;  The  Visitor;  Watch  the 
>Xorld;  His  Honor;  Homer  Bell. 
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National  Productions^  inc. 

1001    Connecticut   Ave.,   N.W., 

W  ashington  6,  I).  C. 

Phone:   .STerling  3-2222 

President Robert  J.  Enders 

Vice-Prebident Howard  A.  Enders 

Executive  Producer Robert  L.  Friend 

Dir,  of  Scripth Mimi  Griffin 

Coordinator    Stanley   Bass 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  motion  pic- 


tures for  television  and  industry.  Commer- 
cials; animation;  consultants.  Complete  pro- 
duction from  concept  and  story  board.  Pack- 
agers of  programs  for  local  sponsorship. 

Productions  —  Charles  Goren  on  Bridge 
(series).  The  Roger  Hornsby  Baseball  School 
(series).  Time  of  Disaster  (for  Federal  Civil 
Defense).  The  House  in  the  Middle.  Dig,  Die 
or  Get  Out. 

• 

National  Screen  Service 
Corp. 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  6-5700 

Adv.,  Publ.  Director Harold  L.  Danson 

Services  Offered — Television  film  com- 
mercials, TV  trailers,  weather  spots,  station 
breaks,  openings,  titles,  etc.  "Live"  studio 
facilities,  etc. 

• 

National  Telefilm  AssociateSf 
inc. 

625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   PLaza   5-8200 

Chairman  of  the  Board Gustave  Ring 

President Ely  A.  Landau 

Exec.  V.P Oliver  A.  Unger 

V.P.  Chg.  of  Sales Harold  Goldman 

Services  Offered — Television  programs  and 
features  for  national,  regional  and  local 
sponsorship. 

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Ted  Nemeth  Studios 

729  7th  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  5-5147-8 

Production   Director Ted  Nemeth 

Art  Director M.  E.  Bute 

Services    Offered — Producers,    distributors 
of  film  made  specifically  for  TV;   TV  film 
spots  and  commercial  films. 
• 

Stanley  Neal  Productions9 
inc. 

475  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MU  3-6396 

President D.J.  Lane 

Exec.  V.P Charles  W.  Cromer 

V.P.  in  Charge  of  Pub.  Rel B.  G.  Kohn 

Midwest  Sales  Dir Robert  Gumming 

V.P.  in  Charge  of  Prod Sobey  Martin 

In  Charge  of  Scripts Edith  Martin 

Production  Mgr Charles  L.  Smith 

Services  Offered — Producer  of  TV  pro- 
grams and  spots,  also  special  purpose  motion 
pictures. 

• 

Neu^sreel  Service 

5  Centre  Market  Place,  New  York  13,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  CAnal  6-3284 

Production  Manager Howard  Smythe 

General    Manager Alfred    Manni 

Chief  Cameraman Larry  Racies 

Services  Offered — Spot  news  coverage,  16 
or  35  mm  sound — 24  hour  service.  Film  in- 
serts for  live  TV  shows.  Complete  production 
facilities  for  TV  shows  on  film. 


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Nola  Studios  Inc. 

1657  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  7-4870 

113  W.  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  JU  6-0040 

President Vincent  J.  Nola 

Vice-President V.  Thomas  Nola 

Chief  Engineer Stanley  J.  Bumbly 

Film  Div.  Mgr V.  T.  Nola 

Services  Offered  —  Complete  production 
facilities.      Film-Sync      Tape,      14",     16mm, 
171/^mm-Disc    recording.    Re-recording   Tape 
to  Film.  Shooting  and  Scoring  facilities. 
• 

North  American  Television 
Productions^  Inc. 

222  East  46th  St.,  New  York,  N  .Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-2913 

President E.  M.  Glucksman 

Vice  Pres Joseph  Plunkett 

Secretary,  Treas L.  B.  Glucksman 

Services  Offered  —  Producing  half  hour 
musicals  on  film  for  television. 
• 

Nothing  New  Under  the  Sun 
Productions 

338  N.  Rodeo  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  4-5491 

Producer  Mitchell  Gertz 

Secretary    Harold   Bernson 

Services  Offered  —  Producer  of  5-minute 
film  features. 

Productions  —  Nothing  New  Under  the 
Sun. 

• 

Official  Fllttfs,  Inc. 

25  West  45th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-0100 

Chairman  of  the  Board Michael  Nidorf 

President Harold  L.  Hackett 

Vice  President Herbert  JafFe 

Secretary Herbert  J.  Siegel 

Sales  Mgr.  (Nat'l  Sis.) Bud  Austin 

Vice  President Herman  Rush 

Treasurer   Seymour  Reed 

Eastern  Sales  Mgr Frank  O'DriscoU 

Branch  Offices 
808  E.  Essex,  Glendale  22,  Mo. 

Midwest  Sales  Mgr Jack  Garrison 

420  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Exec,  in  charge Robert  Conn 

419  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Phone:  KEnmore  6-6566 

Exec,  in  charge Dave  Abbott 

Calhoun    Beach    Hotel,    Minneapolis,    Minn. 

Exec,   in   charge Art   Breecher 

333  Candler  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Phone:  ALpine  4013 

Exec,  in  charge Jeff  Davis 

Services  Offered  —  Distributors  of  16mm 
syndicated  TV  film,  feature  films,   cartoons 
and  musical  shorts  and  miscellaneous. 
• 

Harry  Onvens  Television 
Productions 

6710  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 


Phone:  Wyoming  1491 

President Harry  Owens 

Vice-President   Homer  O'Donnell 

Services  Offered — Motion  picture  produc- 
tions. 

• 

Pachaged  Programs,  Inc. 

634  Penn  Ave.,  Pittsburgh  22,  Pa. 
Phone:  GRant  1-4756 

General  Manager M.  E.  Fierst 

Sales  Manager Roy  E.  Ferrce 

Tech.  Supervisor G.  J.  Mikalauskis 

Services  Offered  —  Program,  commercial 
and  news  production;  laboratory,  studio  and 
recording  facilities. 

• 

Pan  American  Television 
Corporation 

1044  South  Hill  St.,  Los  Angeles  15,  Calif. 
Phone:  Richmond  7-8661 

• 

Parantount    Television    PrO" 
ductions  Inc. 

1501  Broadway,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  BRyant  9-8700 

President    Paul  Raibourn 

Vice-President   Bernard  Goodwin 

Branch  Office 

5451  Marathon  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Phone:  HOUywood  9-6363 

Vice-President Klaus  Landsberg 

Services  Offered — TV  package  programs, 
production,  video  transcription  service,  sales 
distribution. 

• 

Jach  ParUer  Productions 

(See  Television  Film  of  America  for  per- 
sonnel listing.) 

• 

Paul  Parry  Productions 

7557  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  7-4774 

Exec.  Prod-Director Paul  Parry 

Production  Mgr B.   Sinclair 

Writer Frank  K,  Adams 

Dir.  of  Photography Ray  Foster 

Director  E.  Watkins 

Services  Offered — 16  and  35  mm  facilities, 
production  of  program  films,  spot  commer- 
cials, product  sales  promotion  and  corpora- 
tion training  films.  Also   sound  slide  films. 

Productions — "Treasure  of  Cocos  Island," 
"Cameras  and  Models  in  Action." 
• 

Parsonnet  TV  Film  Studios, 
Inc. 

4602  5th  St.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  STillwell  4-6163 

Sales  Office  of  Parsonnet  &  Wheeler 

32  W.  53  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

President Marion  Parsonnet 

Treasurer August  W.  Joos 

Secretary    Shirley    Parsonnet 

Services  Offered — ^Producer  of  films,  pro- 
duction facilities  for  rent,  films  for  syndica* 
tion,  and  commercials. 


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iAndsU*tf   I'arsotijr 
Prodticiittus^  ftir. 

S746  Sunset  Uhd..  Hollvwood  28,  Calif. 

/Vion.-;    Hu.lson   2-7111 

!*r«*>i«lrnt    ....  .  I  inil-Io)     Pursons 

\  irr-Pro>itl«'ni M>nle    Parsons 

TrraMirrr Sam  \\  allis 

N'tTflary    .\t*e  Heriiiaii 

VvHoriatf  ProHurers John  Burrows, 

\\  arr«  n  Douglas 

l*riuiuclii>ii-i  \:\    T\    iii<tnr«'s    for   **Tlie 

\\  liiMler." 

• 

Pathescope   Pntductions 

( I'atlifxopf  Co.  of  Anu'rica  Inc.) 

S80  Fiflh  Ave  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  7-5200 

Proident Edward  J.  Lamm 

Prodiirtion  Manager James  Pierce 

K\«riitiM'   Producer William  Nelson 

i'.hivi  Kditinj;   Dept Rogers  Keene 

Siudio   .Manager Charles  Brohm 

Services  Ofjered — Animation   or  live — spe- 
cializing in  u^c  of  rear  screen  projection. 
• 

Hail  Putin  Productions 

6650  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Phone:   HOUywood   2-1147 

Exec.   Producer Ray   Patin 

Asst.  Producer Gus  Jekel 

Sen  ices  Offered — Complete  production  of 
animated    television    commercial    films    with 
live  action  sequences. 
• 

Peerless  Film  Processing 
Corp, 

165  West  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-3630 

President   Kern  Moyse 

Vice-Pres.,  Treas R.  S.  Moyse 

Asst.   Secretary-Treasurer Barbara  Holz 

Ea«4ern  Sales  Mgr Raoul  J.  Menendez 

Eastern  Operations  Mgr..  .Annabel  Compton 

-Mgr.,  Sf)ecial  Services Allan  De  Foresl 

West  Coast  Branch 

959  Seward  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Phone:  HOUywood  7-9223 

Vire.pres.,  \X  est  Op Victor  C.  Krupa 

•Vry.,  Branch  Mgr Suzon  Steinle  Krupa 

Plant   Manager Thomas  E.  Ayers 

Mfp-.,  Special  Servicing Paul  Krupa 

Seriices  Offered— Complete  distribution 
and  Ber>'icing  of  TV  films;  distributor  of 
reejg,  fans,  hhipping  cases.  Peerless  film 
inatmenl  to  safeguard  films  against  damage 
iind  deterioration;  Peer-Henu  treatment  to 
«lrelch  >»hrunk/;n  negatives;  film  cleaning 
and  reconditioning. 

• 

Pieloridl  Films,  inc. 

J'iOl   Broadway,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PEnnsylvania  6-3756 

P'«»»*J''n» J.  Milton  Salzburg 

Chairman  of  the  Board Frank  Soule 

SaJeK  Manager David  B.  Dash 

Comptroller   Paul  Kern 

Services  Offered  —  Produce  &  distribute 


features  &  shorts. 

Herhert  R.  Pilzer 

33  West  60th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   CO  5-2180 

President Herbert   R.  Pilzer 

Services  Offered — Production  consultants; 
complete  laboratory  work,  color,  black  and 
white;   16  mm.,  35  mm.;  editorial  service. 
• 

Plucer  Studios^  Inc. 

248   East  35th   St.,   New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  3-8557 

President    Jerry   Plucer 

V.P.  and  Prod.  Supervisor.  .Eugene  Shuftan 

Director  of  Film  Operations Owen  Lee 

Sis.  Reps.. Bernard  Telkamp,  Albert  S.  Wade 
Services  Offered — ^Every  service  from  script 
to  screen  for  commercials,  slide  films,  pro- 
gram and  industrial  films.  Specialists  in 
Shuftan  Process  and  special  effects. 
• 

Polaris  Pictures^  Inc. 

5859  W.  3rd  St.,  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. 
Phone:  WEbster  8-2181 

President Juan  C.  Hutchison 

Vice-President   Perry  King 

Services  Offered — Complete  production  fa- 
cilities; live  action  and  animation,  16  and 
35  mm. 

• 

Post  Pictures  Corp. 

115  West  45th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JU  2-4870 

President. Harry  A.  Post 

TV  Sales Alan  L  Post 

Services  Offered — Packages  of  features  and 
short  subjects.  Film  distributor  film  rentaL 
• 

Princess  Pictures^  Inc. 

11  West  42nd  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LOngacre  5-1535 

President  Burt  Balaban 

Vice  President Bernard  Donnenfeld 

Producer  Gene  Martel 

Asst.  Producer Roy  Rich 

Story  Editor Irve  Tunick 

Services  Offered — ^Motion  picture  produc- 
tion. 

Productions — "H-Hour,"  '^Operation  Shoe- 
string," '^Immediate  Disaster,"  "Diplomatic 
Passport." 

• 

Princeton  Film,  Center,  Inc. 

270  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  5-0322 

Carter  Road,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Phone:  PRinceton  1-3550 

President-Exec.  Prod Gordon  Knox 

Business  Manager A.  F.  Calif ano 

Director  of  Sales Bradford  K.  Cross 

Dir.  of  Distribution Robert  C.  Molusky 

• 

Prochter  TV  Enterprises,  Inc. 

c/o   American  National   Studios 

7324    Sta.    Monica    Blvd.,   Hollywood,   Calif. 

Phone:  HO  2-6282 


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Casting John  Stephens 

Services  Offered — Films  for  distribution. 
Productions — "Treasury    Men    in    Action," 

"Man  Behind  the  Badge." 

• 

Quintet  Productions 

6052    Sunset   Blvd.,   Los   Angeles,    Calif. 

President    Peter  Piech 

V.P.  in  chag.  Prod Russ  Hayden 

Treasurer   Ed  Berkson 

Services  Offered — ^Filming  of  the  "Judge 
Roy  Bean"  series. 

• 

Rainhou^  Island  Productions^ 
letd. 

3061  Kapiolani   Blvd.,  Honolulu  14,  Hawaii 
Phone:  7-3173 

President    Chuck   Smouse 

Vice  President George  Vanderbilt 

Secretary-Treas F.  O.  Biven 

Sound  Engr Richard  E.  Pitstick 

Services  Offered — Complete  16  mm.  pro- 
duction facilities,  including  air  conditioned 
sound  stage  and  equipment  to  dub  narration, 
dialog,  music  and  sound  effects.  Also  fully 
equipped  sound  truck  for  location  shooting 
and  power  supply. 

Productions  —  "Everybody  Loves  Bread,*' 
"Life  of  the  Party." 

• 

RawlinS'Grantf  Inc. 

c/o   California  Studios 

650  N.  Bronson  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Phone:  HO  9-8321 

Producer-Directors   John  Rawlins, 

Marshall  Grant 

Camera    Frederick  Gately 

Writer Erna  Lazarus 

Casting   Lynn  Stalmaster 

Services    Offered — Half-hour    films. 

Productions — "Mayor  of  the  Town." 

• 

Rayhen  Television 
Production  Co. 

242  N.  Canon  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  6-7123 

President   Ray  Ryan 

Vice   President Ben  Blue 

Sec.-Treas Sidney  Fields 

Services  Offered  —  Television  film  series, 
"The  Ben  Blue  Show." 

• 

Reela  Films,  Inc. 

17  N.W.  3rd  St.,  Miami,  Fla. 

President Stanley  L.  Stern 

Vice-President Richard  F.  Wolf  son 

General  Manager Frank  J.  Brodock 

Executive  Producer Michael  Brown 

Sales  Manager James  L.  Campbell 

Services  Offered — ^Complete  film  produc- 
tion facilities ;  animation  TV  shows  and  com- 


mercials; sales  training;  industrials;  news- 
reels;  color  and  black  &  white;  2  air  condi- 
tioned studios;  sound  proof;  magnetic  tape 
recording;  complete  black  &  white  lab  and 
editing  facilities. 

• 

Reid  Ray  Television 
Productions^  Inc. 

2269  Ford  Parkway,  St.  Paul  1,  Minn. 
Phone:  Emerson  1393 

President Reid  H.  Ray 

Vice-President William  H.  Ringold 

Treasurer  Charles  Nyquist 

Secretary Alice  Griswold 

Sales R.  V.  Jeffrey 

Sales  (Chicago)   Frank  Balkin 

Sales    John    Lang 

Services  Offered — Production  of  television 
26  and  13  minute  films  for  local,  regional 
and  national  sponsorship;   TV  commercials. 

Productions — Walt's   Workshop. 


RD'DR  Corp. 

(Reader^s  Digest—^ 

deRochemont) 

35  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JU  2-1440 

Chairman  of  Board Louis  de  Rochemonl 

President  Borden  Mace 

Secretary Ambrose   Doskow 

Treasurer Martin  J.  Maloney 

Services  Offered — Feature,  commercial  and 
educational  film  producers. 

• 

Reeves  Sound  Studios  Inc. 

304  East  44th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  OR  9-3550 

President Hazard  E.  Reeves 

Vice-President Chester  L.  Stewart 

Services  Offered — Sound  recording  for  mo- 
tion pictures,  TV,  radio   and  transcriptions. 


Regal  Television  Pictures 
Corp. 

151  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JU  2-1877 

President  Moe  Kerman 

Vice-Pres Joe  Felder 

Services  Offered — Distribution  of  motion 
pictures  including  features,  streamliners,  and 
shorts,  for  TV  showings. 


Republic  Television  Features 

64  East  Lake  St.,  Chicago   1,  111. 
Phone:  STate  2-0460 

President   Capico  Kapps 

Prod.  Supr Albert  Kapps 

Services  Offered — Producers  and   distribu- 
tors of  live  and  filmed  television  programs. 


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Reriip  Productions^  fur. 

li^Ci  N.  K.tilforil  St..  North  Hollywood,  (^alif. 
rhonr:   SI  n set   3-88^)1 

Prt'siarnt    Karl   Kramer 

Virr  Prt'sidents.  .  .(ieorge  Stern,  Alan  Miller 

V.l\.  IVoilmtion  Mgr ('arl  Hieoke 

\.V.,    Dirtrtor Richard    Irving 

Direclors    Jack  English, 

HrrM'hfl  Dourghety 

l*rmiuctions — "Ray   Milland  Show,"  "Pepsi 
(  ola   Theatrr,"   'ileinz   Studio    f^T,"   "Adven- 
tiire>  of  Kit  (".arson,"  "(General  Klectric  Thea- 
tre," and   "llity    Deleetivo," 
• 

Stuart  Reynolds  Pntductions 

•)120  SuMMi  lil\d„  Los  Anpele.^^  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  4-7863 

Pre>ident Sluart  Reynolds 

Ass't  to  Pres Frank  Doyle 

Sertices  Offered — TV  programs  on  film 
commercials  on  film. 

Productions — "Mr.  President,'*  "Deadline," 
"Ponv    Kxpress   Scout.'' 
• 

RKO  Pathe,  inc. 

625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PL  9-3600 

Exec.  Vice-President Jay   Bonafield 

\J*.  &  Treasurer William  H.  Clark 

Secretary    Joseph    Laub 

Comptroller    Garrett  Van  Wagner 

Production  Mgr J.  Douglas  Travers 

Sales   Manager Sidney  Kramer 

Services  Offered — Producer  of  short  sub- 
ject releases  for  RKO  Radio  Pictures;  pro- 
•lucers  of  TV  films  on  contract,  industrial 
films. 

Productions  —  "Achievement    in    Steel," 
''The  Eager  Minds,"  Robert  C.  Ruark's  "Afri- 
can Adventure,"  "The  Iron  Fence." 
• 

Hal  Roach  Studios,  Inc. 

8822  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
Phone:  VErmont  8-2185 
V.  y.  Phone:  CI  5-4135 

President Hal  E.   Roach 

Virr-Pre^.  &  Cen.  Mgr S.  S.  Van  Keufen 

Services  Offered — Complete  motion  picture 
production   facilities   for   the   production    of 
TV  commercials  and  programs. 
• 

R.  S.  Rohbtns 

163  Bleecker  St.,  New  York  12,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    SPring   7-2568 

Pretiident R.  S.  Robbing 

Mgr.  of  Prize  Promotion Edward  E.  Finch 

Striices  Offered — Radio  and  television 
prizes.  9 

Boh  L.  Roherts  Productions 

132  W.  .',4th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   PLaza   7-4314-5 

President Bob  Levitt  Roberts 

Services   Offered— "Radio    and   TV   live   or 
film  l*arkage  Productions. 
• 

Rocket  Pictures,  inc, 

6108  Sanu  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 


Phone:  HOllywood  7-7131 

President J.  Richard  Westen 

V.P.  in  Chge.  Sales J.  Harry  Ebbert 

Exec.   Vice-President Harlow  Wilcox 

Production  Manager Don  Bartelli 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  industrial, 
institutional   and   sales  training  motion  pic> 
tures  and  slide  films,  and  TV  progarms. 
• 

Frederick   K.   Rockett  Co. 

6063  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:   HOllywood  4-3183 

Owner-Manager Fred  K.  Rockett 

Production    Manager Alfred   Higgins 

Photographic  Department Jay  Adams 

Editorial  Dept Paul  Lord 

Stage  Mgr James  Conley 

Electrical  Department Frank  Contardo 

Services  Offered — Complete  facilities  in- 
eluding  fully  equipped  modern  sound  proof 
stage  and  all  electrical  and  illuminating 
equipment.  Many  standing  sets.  Every  service 
from  script  to  screen. 
• 

Roy  Rogers  Productions 

Samuel  Goldwyn  Studio 

1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

Phone:  GRanite  5111 

Executive  Producer Roy  Rogers 

Producer   Jack  Lacey 

Director  Donald  McDougall 

Cameraman Joe  Novak 

Services  Offered  —  Produces  TV  western 
films. 

• 

Roland  Reed  Productions 

8822  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Cal. 
Phone:  TExas  0-2761 

President Roland  D.  Reed 

Vice-President Guy  V.  Thayer,  Jr. 

Secy.-Treas Hazel  Hall 

Production  Manager Dick  L'Estrenge 

Ass't.  Production  Mgr William  Tinsman 

Casting   Director Frank  Edmunds 

Services    Offered — Producers    of    commer- 
cial, industrial  and  television  films. 
• 

Ross'Danzig  Productions 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  5-1085 

Partner Frank  K.  Danzig 

Partner   Bart  Ross 

Exec.  Asst Betsy  Boyd 

Assoc.  Prod Al  Burton 

Services  Offered — Package  production  of 
live  television  programs. 

Productions  —  "Musical  Chairs,"  "Call- 
fornia  Living." 

• 

Danny  Rouzer  Studio 

7022  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

Phone:  YOrk  2494 

President  &  Owner Danny  Rouzer 

Services  Offered — Complete  16mm.  pro- 
duction service,  including  sound  stage,  cam- 
eras, lights,  sound  recording,  projection, 
cutting  &  editing,  special  effects  and  titling. 


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Ruby  Filtti  Company 

729  Seventh  Ave^  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  5-5640 

Production  Manager Edward  Ruby 

Photographic  Dept.  Chief Sidney  Nannes 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  commercial 
film  for  all  purposes.  Film  editorial  services 
equipment.  Production  facilities  available. 
Current  production:  "Factual  Presentation" 
(Mohawk  Carpet). 

• 

Russell  &  Haherstrah 

111  East  28th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  9-2568 

Co-owners Leo  Russell,  Alex  Haberstroh 

Services  Offered — Film  for  science-fiction, 
fantasy,  or  straight  dramatic  shows.  Rental 
library  or  miniatures  designed,  constructed, 
filmed  in  action  to  story  specifications.  All 
film  edited,  ready  for  intercutting  into  live 
shows. 

Productions —  ''Captain  Video,"  "The 
Stranger." 

Sack  Television  Enterprises 

Film  Exchange  Bldg.,  Dallas  1,  Tex. 
Phone:   STerling  3069 

General  Manager Alfred  N.  Sack 

Sales  Manager Julius  M.  Sack 

Program  Adviser Lillian  Morgan 

New  York  Office 

358  West  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  JU  6-2258 

Services  Offered — Producers,  distributors; 

representatives  for  independent  producers. 

• 

Rarnard  L.  SacUett  Television 
Productions 

(See  Program  Producers) 

• 

Joseph  S,  Sulzhurg 

33  West  60th  St.,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   CO  5-2180 

Owner Joseph  S.  Salzburg 

Services  Offered  —  Producer's  Aids:  film 
editorial  service;  production  supervision-unit 
management;  production  consultants-lab  ex- 
pediting. ^ 

Sarra,  Inc. 

200  E.  56th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  8-0085 

President    Valentino   Sarra 

Vice  President Morris  D.  Behrend 

Production  Head,  Chicago Harry  Lange 

Creative  Head,  N.  Y Rex  Cox 

Branch  Office 
16  E.  Ontario  St.,  Chicago  11,  111. 
Phone:  Whitehall  4-5151 
Services    Offered — Producer    of    TV    com- 
mercials, industrial  and  sales  films. 
• 

Screencraft  Pictures^  Inc. 

15  West  44th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-5011 

President J.  S.  Berkson 

Branch  Offices: 
5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 


Phone:  HOllywood  2-4448 

Vice  Pres.,  TV Ed  Berkson 

National  Sales  Mgr Peter  M.  Piech 

Sales  Representative Tom  Corradine 

203  No.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Phone:   STate  2-2818 

Sales   Representative Jack  Russell 

Suite  302,  M  &  M  Bldg.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Phone:   5-5060 

Sales  Representative Fred  Meyers 

1001  New  Jersey  Ave.  N.W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
rhom:  REpublic  0776 

Sales  Representative Myron  Mills 

Services  Offered — Distributor  and  syndica- 
tor  of  feature  and  western  films,  half-hour 
film  packages  for  television. 
• 

Screen  Gents,  Inc. 

233  W.  49th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  5-5044 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Ralph  M.  Cohn 

V.P.  in  Chg.  Sales John  H.  Mitchell 

Business   Mgr Burton   H.  Hanft 

East  Coast  Exec.  Prod..  .Benedict  Berenberg 

Dir.  of  Ad.  &  Prom Elihu  E.  Harris 

Press  Manager Frank  Young 

Technical  Director M.  Peter  Keane 

Staff  Producers-Directors John  Gilmour, 

Howard    Magwood,    Don    Hershey,    John 

Capsis 

Casting  Director Nancy  Littlefield 

Film  Editorial   Chief Dan  Heiss 

Dir.  of  Animation Volus  Jones 

Merchandise  Manager Joyce  Selznick 

Eastern  Story  Editor Morris  Levy 

VV  P  St^     C    03  ^t^ 

1334  N.  Beachwood  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

V.P.  in  Chg.  of  Prod Irving  Briskin 

Prod.  Executive Fred  Briskin 

Staff  Producers Michael  Kraike, 

Irving   Starr,   George    Bilson,   Herbert   B. 

Leonard 
Staff   Directors James  Neilson, 

Fred  F.  Sears,  William  D.  Russell 
Story  Editor Harry  Fried 

Services  Offered — ^produce,  distribute  TV 
films;  produce  animated  or  regular  TV  film 
commercials. 

Productions   —   "Ford    Theatre,"    "Father 
Knows  Best,"  "Captain  Midnight,"  "The  Ad- 
ventures of  Rin  Tin  Tin." 
• 

Sherry  TV,  Inc. 

(See  Mark  VII,  Ltd.) 

AI  Sin^on  Productions 

General  Service  Studios 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Phone:  4-2141 

President    Al   Simon 

Services    Offered — Productions    of    filmed 
shows  and  commercials. 
• 

Sixteen  Screen  Service 
Company 

6710  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Phone:  WYoming  1491 


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I'jirtiKT    Homrr    0'l)oiiiu*ll 

Servicrx  Offered — Coinplrtr  motion  piiturf 
productions  and  produrtioii  M«rvires. 

Skibo  Productions,  Ittc. 

lo.>  W  .  totli  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-2265 

Presidrnl-Trcas Patrick  E.  Shanahan 

Secretary   George  Blake 

Senices  Offered — 16m.  and  35mm.  sound 
films  for  TV  rental.  Educational,  comedies, 
noveltiet,  musicals,  features  and  short  iub- 
jert5. 

• 

The  Charles  E.  Skinner 
Productions 

1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    CI   6-6915 

Executive    Producer Charles   E.   Skinner 

I*roduction    Manager Ray   Rand 

Kihn   Music   Editor Alphonse   Corelli 

Mii»ical  Dir.-..  .Skitch  Henderson,  Ted  Royal 

Set  Designer Charles  Carlotti 

Cen.  Production  Supervisor.  .  .William  Toth 
Camera  Directors Joseph  Burn, 

\\  illiam  Storz,  Drummond  Drury 

Film  l)i>tribution Bruce  Ross 

Sales  Manager Howard  Blackmore 

•Assoc.  Prod.,  West  Coast  Rep.  .Albert  Kelley 

Services  Offered — Creators  and  producers 
of  television,  theatrical  and  sales  influence 
films;  producing  contractors;  adapters;  con- 
^ultants  to  package  producers,  advertising 
agencies,  sponsors.  Distribution  facilities  for 
televi?ion  and  theatres,  U.  S.  and  foreign. 
Production  facilities  New  York,  Florida, 
Hollywood. 

• 

Stephen  Slesinger^  Inc. 

247  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ELdorado  5-2544 

President Hugh  Sears 

Services  Offered— TV  films,  based  on  the 
following  properties:  "Red  Ryder,**  "King  of 
the  Royal  Mounted,**  "Ozark  Ike,**  and 
**>X  innie-the-Pooh." 

• 

Fletcher  Smith  Studios,  Inc. 

321  E.  44th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  5-6626 

President    Fletcher  Smith 

Vice-President    Charles   Schettler 

S«;cretary-Treasurer   Peter  Caldcra 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  programs 
and  spots. 

• 

Snader  Telescriptions  Corp. 

9130  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Phone:   CR  4-6651 

President Louis    D.    Snader 

Ca-ting  Director Phil  Bloom 

Mu-iral    Director Bernard   Brody 

Services  0/?cred— Producers  of  films  for 
TV;  own  organization  for  syndication  and 
dihlrihution  of  features  produced  by  others. 


Sotind  blasters.  Inc. 

165  W.  46ih  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-6600 

Chairman  of  Brd W.  F.  Githens 

President Harold  E.  Wondsel 

V.P.,  Sect F.  C.  Wood,  Jr. 

Treasurer Walter   Kullberg 

Services    Offered — Producers    of    commer- 
cial  spots   and  industrial  films. 
• 

Sovereign  Productions,  Ittc. 

9120  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
Phone:   CR  4-7863 

President    Stuart  Reynolds 

Business  Mgr Ben  Hecht 

Services  Offered — Production  of  V^-hour 
dramatic   films. 

Productions  —  "Cavalcade  of  America," 
"Gen.  Electric  Theatre,"  "Jeweler's  Show- 
case." 0 

Specialty  Television  Films, 
Inc. 

1501  Broadway,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LO  4-5592 

Pres.,  Gen.  Sales  Mgr Jules  B.  Weill 

Vice-President Murray  M.  Kaplan 

Services  Offered — Motion  picture  film,  fea- 
tures and  half-hour,  for  television  broad- 
casting. 0 

Sportvision,  Inc. 

233  Sansome  St.,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 

Phone:  EX  2-3837 

N.  Y.  Phone:  BRyant  9-7566 

Gen.  Mgr.  &  Sales  Mgr Al  J.  Madden 

Bus.  Mgr.  &  Vice  Pres Keith  Alderson 

Public  Relations,  Adv.  Dir Norris  West 

Production    Dir Robert    Forward 

Services  Offered — Film  producer  of  half- 
hour  football  and  other  sports.  Distributor  of 
television  films. 

Productions  —  "Hal  Christie  Comedies," 
"All  American  Game  of  the  Week,"  "Big 
Ten  Hi-Lites,"  "Pacific  Coast  Conference  Hi- 
Lites."  ^ 

Squure  Deal  Pictures  Corp. 

Pines  Bridge  Road,  Ossining,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  OSsining  2-2617 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr Donn  Marvin 

Production  Mer David  Carpenter 

Sales  Mgr M.   G.  Rosenthal 

Services  Offered — Available  for  production 
of  films  of  all  types,  produce  and  distribute 
own  films  for  television. 

Productions  —  "Religion  in  the  Family," 
"Pastorale,"    "Psalmody,"    "Sons    of    God,'* 
"The   Miracle   of    Christmas." 
• 

Stage  5  Productions 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Hollywood,   Calif. 
Phone:   HOllywood   7-3111 

Producer,  Dir Ozzie  Nelson 

Ass't  Producer Leo  Pepin 

Cameraman William  Mellor 

Music  Director Basil  Adlam 

Services  Offered — Producing  the  television 
series,"  "Adventures  of  Ozzie  and  Harriet.** 


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Al  Stahl  Productions 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    COlumbus   5-2942 

President Al  Stahl 

Vice-President  Irwin  Stahl 

Art  Director Tony  Garcia 

Services  Offered — Complete  production  fa- 
cilities and  service  for  filming  live  action, 
animation,  TV  shows  and  commercials;  also 
produce  training,  industrial  and  public  re- 
lations films  in  black-white  &  color. 
• 

Station  Filttts,  Inc. 

30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JUdson  24774 

President Robert  H.  Salk 

Asst.  to  President Gloria  Wilson 

Services  Offered — Film  buying  service  for 
television  stations. 

• 

Standard  Television  Corp, 

1501  Broadway,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LOngacre  4-8234 

President  Irvin  Shapiro 

Services  Offered — Major  feature  films  and 
shorts. 

• 

Star  Entertainment  Corp. 

214  W.  42  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LA  4-3450 

President Max  Wolff 

Secretary  Al  Roth 

Services  Offered  —  Talent  representatives, 
casting,  production,  and  packaging  of  films. 
• 

Station  Distributors^  Inc. 

1450  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    Wisconsin    7-2055 

President M.  M.  Gettinger 

Sales    Director Charles    Malcolm 

Services  Offered — Film  production  for  TV; 
sales  &  distribution  of  package  shows. 

• 

Sterling  Television  Co.^  Inc. 

205  East  43rd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   OXford  7-2520 

President   Saul  J.  Turell 

V.P.  in  Chg.  of  Sales Bernice  Coe 

V.P.  in  Chg.  of  Oper Richard  Carlton 

V.P.  in  Chg.  of  Prod Harold  Tulchin 

Sec,  Treas Robert  E.  Rhodes 

Services  Offered — Producer  and  distributor 
of  TV  features,  shorts  and  film  series,  TV 
stock  shots.  Distributor  for  independent 
producers. 

Productions — ^"Music  for  Everybody." 
• 

3Iihe  Stohey  Productions 

6123  Selma  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Cal. 
Phone:  HOUywood  2-1241 

President Mike  Stokey 

Assoc.  Producer John  Hueners 

Service  Offered:  Producers  of  live  and 
filmed  television  productions.  General  tele- 
vision packaging. 


Productions 
Quiz." 


'Mike  Stokey's  Pantomime 


Wilbur  Streech  Productions 

135  West  52  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JUdson  2-3816 

Owner Wilbur  J.  Streech 

Sales  Manager Joseph  C.  Bowman,  Jr. 

Services  Offered — Production  of  all  types 
of    motion    pictures    including    animation, 
live  action,  ^top  motion  and  special  effects. 
Specialist  in  TV  film  commercials. 
• 

Studio  City  TV  Productions, 
Inc. 

4020  Carpenter,  North  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Phone:  SU  3-8807 

President Mort  W.  Scott 

Secretary-Treasurer Lester  J.   Nelson 

Services  Offered — Complete  production  of 
films  for  television. 

• 

Studio  Filttts,  Inc. 

380  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  OXford  7-2590 

President S.  A.  Costello 

Exec.  Vice-President Ben  Frye 

Vice-President D.  N.  Laux 

Secretary   Russell  Kemp 

Dir.  Adv.  and  Promotion N.  S.  Ginsberg 

Services  Offered — Producers  and  distribu- 
tors of  Studio  Telescriptions,  over  1100  mu- 
sical films  produced  especially  for  TV. 
• 

Superman,  Inc. 

650  N.  Bronson  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  4,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  9-6371 

Producer  Whitney  Ellsworth 

Production  Manager Clem  Beauchamp 

Directors Harry  Gerstad,  George  Blair 

Casting  Director Harold  Chiles 

Chief  Cameraman Harold  Stine 

Music  Director Irving  Gertz 

Services    Offered  —  Production    of    the 
"Superman"    television    series. 
• 

John  Sutherland 
Productions,  Inc. 

201  N.  Occidental  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  26,  Cal. 

Phone:  DUnkirk  8-5121 

404  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  64590 

President,  Gen'l  Mgr John  Sutherland 

Exec.  Vice  President Ross  Sutherland 

Services  Offered — TV  film  production. 
• 

Swift'Chaplin  Productions, 
Inc. 

1136  North  Highland  Ave. 

HoUywood  38,  Calif. 

Phone:  HO  2-0761 

President   Charles  F.  Chaplin 

Vice  President Howard  Swift 

Services  Offered  —  Producers  of  custom 
built  television   commercials. 


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T'bar'V  rrodiirliotis,  inc. 

.010  Hollwvood   Hl\il..  Hollvwood  28,  Calif. 
i'hom-.  HUlKuood  ;M08H 

Vrr>^  SU.   Mpr noniui   Fargo 

V.P,  On.  Mgr I  oh  Landon 

»y./v^  Troas H.   B.   Bauincisler 

Senicts    Offered:    Specialize    in    westerns, 
outdoor,  nninial   packages. 
• 

The  reel  ee  Cottipaiiji 

211  S.  Bcverlv  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Phone:  Crcstview  5-1076 
Services    O/^ereJ— Producers,    distributors. 
Vroiiuctums — "Little   Theatre,"   ''Invitation 
Plavliou>e,"  "Tales  of  Tomorrow,"  "Camera's 
Eve^*'  "This  Is  Charles   Laughton,"  "Gigi  & 
Jock." 

• 

Telecast  Films,  Inc. 

247  W.  i6th  St..  iNew  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JUdson  6-5480 

President W.  K.  Hedwig 

Sect)  .-Treas G.  W.  Hedwig 

Services  Offered — Rentals  16mm.  sound  and 
silent  films  for  TV  programming;  all  types 
incl.  features,  westerns,  short  subjects,  come- 
dies, travel,  etc. 

Productions — "Magic    Mirror." 
• 

Telef  ilttt  Enterprises 

38  Ea>t  .'iTth  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phorie:    PLaza   8-3360 

President Charles  Wick 

V.P.  &  Gen.  Mgr Bud  Austin 

Services  Offered — Sell  and  distribute  tele- 
vi^ion  film  programs  on  a  local,  regional  and 
national  ba^is. 

Productions — "Fabian  of  Scotland  Yard," 
"The  Bill  Snyder  Show,"  "Adventure  With 
Jethro   Adams." 

• 

Teleniated  Cartoons 

TO  E.  45lh  St.,  New  York  17,  ]\.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  6-8933 

Prod.-Dir baul  Tafiel 

Services  Offered — Production  of  TV  hiiii 
commercials;  storyboards;  jingles.  Animated 
cartoons;  live  action;  animated  and  optical 
effects  in  color  or  black  and  white;  35mm. 
or  16mm.  facilities. 

• 

Telenews  Productions^  Inc. 

(>Vi  Ninlli  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson   6-2450 

President Herbert  Scheftel 

Exec,  Vice  Prchident Alfred  G.  Burger 

Geni-ral    Manager Charles    N.    Burris 

Comptroller A.  Douglas   Comeaux 

Dir.  Comm.  Film  Dept..  .Robert  W.  Schofield 
Adv.  Si  Prom.  Mgr Robert  Kirsten 

Serti4:es  Offered — Producers  of  documen- 
tary and  indui-lrial  filuih,  film  programs,  TV 
film   conimerciaih,  film    htock   shot  library. 

Produttionn  Review  of  the  Week  flnter- 
nalionalj ;  Photoquiz;  Adventures  In  Sports; 
Adventures  in  the  News;  Beat  the  Experts, 
etc. 


Telepi.v  Ctn'poration 

i:>ir>  N.  W  estern  Ave.,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
Phone:   HOllywood  4-7391 

President Robert  P.  Newman 

Vice  President Ben  J.  Helpband 

Secretary Robert   M.  Wiley 

• 

Teleratna  Productions 

(See  Television  Films  of  America  for 
personnel  listing.) 

• 

Teleelne  Flint  Studios^  Inc. 

100  S.  Northwest  Highway,  Park  Ridge,  IlL 

President Byron  L.  Friend 

Sec'y»  Treas June  A.  Friend 

Prod.  Mgr William  Sprague 

Facilities  Engineer Henry  Ball 

Services  Offered — ^Motion  pictures  for  tele- 
vision in  color  or  black  &  white,  TV  com- 
mercials, studio  and  location  work,  complete 
packaging  service,  16  mm  editing  and  re- 
recording,  animation,  stop,  motion.  "Sailing 
Along  in  Selling,"  Bills  Sales  consultants; 
"Bills  Better  Breakfast"  for  Cereal  Institute; 
"McKesson  Trailer"  for  McKesson  Drug  Co. ; 
TV  commercials  for  Standard  Knitting  Mills, 
LaCrosse  Brew^eries,  Serta  Mattress,  etc. 
• 

Felescene    Film    Productions 
Co. 

237  First  Ave.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
PJwne:  CH  4-0122 

President   Robert  Tobias 

Office  Manager Arthur  Blackman 

Services  Offered — Fifteen  minute  television 
film  series,  "Pulse  of  the  City." 
• 

Televisioui  Exploitation  -^ 
Division  of  P.  C 

1450  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Wisconsin  7-2055 

President Milton  M.  Gettinger 

Vice-President Robert  Gettinger 

Services   Offered — In    the   television   field, 
distributes,    purchases,    and    produces    full 
length  features  and  short  subjects. 
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Telet^ision  In^ernci^ional  Co. 

25  West  45th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-3450 

General  Manager Paul  N.  Robins 

Services  Offered — Lease  and/or  sale  of  TV 
rights    foreign    countries,    small    amount    of 
domestic  rights  available.  Material  includes 
serials,  shorts  of  all  types. 
• 

Telet^tslon  Features  of 

A.ntierica 

37  West  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JU  2-5130 

Exec.   Dir Oliver  W.  NicoU 

Associate  Director Sandra  Munsell 

Services  Offered — Television  film  programs 
productions,  package  and  syndicated  films 
shows,  script,  talent,  consultation,  interna- 
tional film  service. 


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Television  Films  of  America 

1750  N.  Vermont  Ave.,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
Phone:  NOrmandy  2-2520 

Exec.  Producer Jack  Parker 

Exec.  Director Ross  Van  Nibroc 

Production  Mgr Ray  Bond 

Services  Offered — Package  shows,  complete 
films  to  order,  open  end  films,  TV  film  com- 
mercials,  2   to   3   minute   fillers,   amusement 
shorts,  TV  newsreels. 
• 

Television  Programs  of 
America^  Inc. 

477  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  5-2101 

Chairman  of  the  Board Edward  Small 

President Milton  A.  Gordon 

Exec.  V.P Michael  M.   Sillerman 

Asst.  V.P Kurt   Blumberg 

Secretary   Seymour  Malamed 

Eastern  Division  Mgr Hardie  Frieberg 

Midwestern  Division  Mgr.-  .Robert  Hoffman 
West  Coast  Div.  Mgr Bruce  Eells 

Services  Offered — ^Production  and  distribu- 
tion  of  film  for  television. 

Productions  —  "Halls  of  Ivy,"  "Lassie," 
"The  Adventures  of  EUery  Queen,"  "Captain 
Gallant  of  the  Foreign  Legion,"  "Family 
Next  Door,"  "Ramar  of  the  Jungle,"  "Your 
Star  Showcase,"  "The  Feature  Film  Package." 
• 

Telet^lslon  Screen  ProduC' 
tions^  Inc. 

17  East  45th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-8877 

President Charles  J.  Basch,  Jr. 

Treasurer Clarence  Schmidt 

Secretary   Frankie  Basch 

Services  Offered — Film  programs,  film 
spots,  industrial  training  and  documentary 
films,  slide  films.  Will  rent  studio  facilities 
with,  or  without,  cameramen,  scripts,  direc- 
tion and  cast. 

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Television  Snapshots^  Inc. 

Television  Snapshots 

International 

54  Park  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  9-6874 
Pres.,  TV  Snapshots,  Inc..  .Babette  J.  Doniger 
Pres.,  TV  Snapshots 

International   Babette  J.  Doniger 

V.P.'s  and  Partners Dwight  Godwin, 

Jess  Meeker 
Asst.  to  Pres Leah  Harkavy 

Services  Offered — Both  organizations  pro- 
duce and  distribute  specifically  for  and  to 
television  stations,  editorial,  non-commercial 
films. 

Productions  —  "Let's  Discover  Portugal," 
"Fiesta,"  "Woman's  World." 
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Tel  Ra  Productions 

1518  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia  2,  Pa. 

Phone:  KIngsley  6-4140 

Producer W.  Wallace  Orr 


Director  of  Sales. ..  .George  J.  Kerrigan,  Jr. 

Director  of  Production Dan  Wise 

Film  Editors Joe  Arnold,  Dan  Endy, 

Marvin    Fisher,    William     Friel,    Charles 

Barris 

Services  Offered — Complete  facilities  for 
producing  TV  film  shows  and  commercials. 
Largest  producers  of  film  TV  sports  pro- 
grams in  the  country. 

^^Texas  Rasslin^^ 

Cadiz  &  Industrial  Blvd.,  Dallas,  Texas 
Phone:  Sterling  2173 

Pres Ed.  E.  McLemore 

Sales  Manager Maurice  Beck 

Services  Offered — 50  to  54  minute  wrestling 
film  taken  actually  at  live  show  every  week 
at  Dallas  Sportatorium. 

Holhrooh  iV.  Todd 

1427  Burbank  Blvd.,  Van  Nuys,  Calif. 
Phone:  STate  0-1381 


Ell  Thorgersen 

245  West  55th  St. 
Phone:  Circle  6-8935 

Exec.  Producer Ed  Thorgersen 

Services    Offered — Producer,    Editor    and 
Commentator.    Package   programs,    (news   & 
sports).    Industrial   motion    pictures    for   in- 
stitutional advertising  and  sales  promotion. 
• 

Times  Square  Productions 
Inc. 

145  West  45th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  6-4443 

President Chas.  W.  Curran 

Production   Assistant Diana    Kembel 

Associate   Producer Fred   Kelly 

Services  Offered — Specializing  in  the  pro- 
duction of  live-action,  live-sound  motion 
picture  subjects  for  TV  commercials  and 
programs,  for  business,  training  and  enter- 
tainment. 

Productions— 'Tu  Manchu,"  "Planet  Man," 
"Mrs.  Dobson's  Miracle,"  etc. 
• 

Transfilm  Inc. 

35  West  45th  St.,  New  York  36.  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JUdson  2-1400 

President  William  Miesegaes 

Vice-Pres William  Burnham 

Vice-Pres Robert  Klaeger 

Exec.  Vice-Pres     Walter  Lowendahl 

Secretary-Treasurer Peter  A.  Schlenkcr 

Dir.  Public  Relations Albert  Boyars 

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TV  Iflovie  Club,  f ttc. 

1501  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   BRyant  9-6734 

President Dr.  Arthur  M.  Epstein 

Exec.  Supervisor Richard  F,  O'CpnneU 


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Tl^'Progranis^  ffio. 

10  Wa^)liMglon  ri.ur.  Nrw  York   1.  N.  Y. 
Phone:  SV  7-02;?4 

Kxccutive  Producer Etlward  Roherts,  Jr. 

Dirrclor  of  Salo< I.oonard  Reckman 

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TV'Unlhntied  inc. 

i:  K41SI  45th  Su  Niw  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   OXford   7-0:25 

Prosidrnt Herbert  Rosen 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  complete 
films  to  order,  package  shows,  full-length 
feature  films,  mood  and  bridge  music  library 
service  for  TV  and  1()  mm.  productions, 
sound   effect   records. 

• 

Richard  If.  I  lltiiati,  Inc. 

295  Delaware  Ave.,  HuflFalo  2,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   Cleveland  2066 

President    Richard  Ullman 

Exec.  Vice  President.  . .  .Marvin  A.  Kempner 
Services  Offered — Distributes   films. 
• 

United  Press  Associations 

(See  Program  Producers) 

• 

Ignited  Productions  of 
America 

4440  Lakeside   Dr.,  Burbank,  Calif. 

Phone:  THornwall  2-7171 

New  York  Division — 670  Fifth  Ave., 

New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  3-1672 

Prcs.  &  Exec.  Produce Stephen  Bosustow 

Vice-President    Robert   Cannon 

V.P.,  N.  Y.  Office C.  D.  McCormick 

Sertices  Offered  —  Producers  of  TV  film 
rommercials    —    specializing    in    animation, 
also   animation   production  services. 
• 

Unity  Television  Corp. 

1501   Broadway,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LOngacre  4-8234 

Gen.  Manager Arche  A.  Mayers 

Sale*   Manager L.  Firestone 

Services  Offered — Film  producers,  open 
end  films,  feature  films,  educational  shorts, 
cartoons,  sport  reels,  serials,  series  films,  spe- 
( ial  spots  featuring  top  name  personalities, 
westerns. 

Unity  Television  Corp.  of 
Calif. 

8951  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

Phone:  CRestview  4-6955 

N.   Y.  Phone:   LOngacre  4-8234 

Manager    Jerry   Weisfeldt 

Booker Vincent  Fiumano 

Stfrvices    Offered — P'ilm    producers,    open- 
end   fJmc,  feature   filnih,  educational   shorts, 
cartoons,  fsyjort  reelft   serials,  etc. 
• 

United  World  Films,  inc. 

(Subsidiary  of  Universal 

Pictures) 

445  Park  Ave.,  New  York  29,  N.  Y. 


Phone:  PLaza  9-8000 
P.  O.  Box  183,  Universal  City,  Cal. 

President J.  M.  Franey 

V.P.  in  Chg.  Sales N.  E.  Gluck 

West   Coast   Production George   Bole 

N.  Y.  Prod.  Dept Steve  Alexander 

Services  Offered — Producer  and  distributor 
of  programs  and  spot  commercials. 

Von  Praay  Productions 

1600  Broadway"  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  7-2857 

2301  Dime  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Phone:  WOodward  2-4896 

Pres.,  Prod.  Mgr "William  Van  Praag 

Exec.  Vice  President Marc  S.  Asch 

Production  Mgr Gilbert  M.  Williams 

Art  Director Sidey  J.  Kupfershmid 

Editorial  Supervisor Oscar  Lanstein 

Business  Manager Anita  M.  Palumbo 

V.P.  in  Chg.  of  Detroit 

Office Wm.  Robert  Woodburn 

Prod.  Mgr.  Detroit  Office ...  Daniel  Q.  Karoff 
Services  Offered — Producers  and  distribu- 
tors of  film  made  for  TV.  Producers  of  com- 
mercials and  theatrical  motion  pictures.  Pro- 
ducers of  video  film  spots;  package  programs 
for  networks,  agencies  and  local  sponsors. 

• 

Video  Color,  inc. 

11  East  48th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  8-8190 

President Lester  Lewis 

Sec.-Treas Juliet    Lewis 

Services  Offered — A  group  of  specialists 
organized  specifically  to  give  manufacturers 
counsel  on  packages,  products  and  presenta- 
tions on  color  television. 


Video  Pictures^  inc. 

Executive  &  Sales  Offices 

500  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  LAckawanna  4-2912 

STUDIO:   Video  Pictures,  Inc. 

510  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    Circle    7-2062 

President Martin  Henry 

Vice-President George  W.  Goman 

Secretary Elsie  M.  Rice 

Supervisor  of  Sales Edward  J.  F.  Thorn 

Services  Offered — Complete  facilities  for 
production  of  motion  pictures,  television, 
commercials,  programs,  industrial  and  other. 


Video  View,  inc. 

7557  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  3-4179 

President  Bradley  Kemp 

Vice-President   Marshall  Taft 

Sales  Director Kenneth  Harp 

Services  Offered — ^New  method  of  record- 
ing television  programs,  provide  agencies  and 
sponsors  with  low-cost,  high-quality  16  mm 
sound-on-film  records  of  television  spots, 
exactly  as  they  appear  in  the  living  room, 


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Videart^  Inc. 

(Motion  Picture  Producers'  Aid) 

343  Lexington  Ave.,  N.  Y.,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  LE  2-7398-9 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr Joe  Zuckerman 

Secretary Florence  Hartman 

Services  Offered  —  Art  work,  animation, 
titles,  maps,  charts,  optical  photography, 
mattes,  split  screen,  montage,  35  nun.,  16  mm. 
color,  black  and  white. 


Vtdicant  Pictures  Corp. 

240  East  39th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MU  6-3310 

President  Alfred  Justin 

Secretary Frances  G.  Gould 

Prod.  Asst David  Reismas 

Chief  Editor James  H.  MacLean 

Studio  Manager William  B.  Shriner 

Production  Mgr James  Rose 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  film  com- 
mercials, sales  training  films  and  industrials. 
Complete  studio  and  sound  recording  facili- 
ties. 


Visual  Drama,  Inc. 

129  N.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  4,  Calif. 

Phone:  DUnkirk  8-0525 

A^.  Y.  Phone:  LOngacre  4-8000 

Producer William  J.  Faris 

Production  Mgr Mack  Wright 

Director Bill  Karm 

Cameraman  Brydon  Baker 

Services  Offered — Sound,   studios,   camera 
and  background  projection. 

Productions  —  ''Gangbusters"   production 


Vitapix'GuUd  Programs,  Inc. 

460  Park  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  8-3013 

President   Kenyon  Brown 

Exec.  Vice-President Edward  Hall 


Voeller  ProdwicUons  Inc. 

1052   Carol  Drive,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  4-6253 

President WiU  H.  Voeller 

Vice-President    George   Hughes 

Services  Offered — Production  and  distribu- 
tion of  live  and  transcribed  radio  and  tele- 
vision programs,  industrial  films,  commercial 
spots,  animated  spots  and  cartoons. 


Volcano  Pictures  Inc. 

1040  N.  Las  Pahnas,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOUywood  7-3111 

President    Robert    Angus 

Vice  President James  A.  Bank 

Asst.  to  Pres.  &  V.P John  Angus 

Comptroller Phillip    Leonard 

Prod.  Super James  D.  Starkey 


Supervising  Ed Marvin  Coil 

Services  Offered  —  Producers  of  features 

and  commercial  films  for  TV. 

Productions  —  "Hey  Mulligan,"  '*Mickey 

Rooney    Series,"    "I    Married    Joan,"    "Joan 

Davis  Series." 

• 

Vonna  Productions,  Inc. 

General    Service   Studios 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Phone:  HOUywood  4-0814 

President Eddison  von  Ottenfeld 

Services  Offered — ^Producers  of  governmen- 
tal and  commercial  radio  transcriptions,  cus- 
tom recordings,  jingles,  motion  picture  trail- 
ers, TV  spots. 

• 

Hoger  Wade  Productions 

15  West  46th  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  Circle  7-6797 

Owner Roger  W.  Wade 

Services  Offered — TV  commercials,  anima- 
tion,  telops,  balops,  slides,  commercial  mo- 
tion pictur^fi^ 

George  Wallach  Productions 

14  Lawrence  St.,  New  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Floral  Park  4-6795 

Producer George  Wallach 

Production  Mgr Joe  Popkin 

Dir.  of  Photography Kenneth  Peach 

Branch  Office 

Goldwyn  Studios,  1041  N.  Formosa  Ave. 

Hollywood,  Calif. 

Phone:  HO  7-5111 

Services  Offered — Production  of  films  for 

television  features,  commercials,  etc, 

• 

Adrian  Weiss  Productions 

655  No.  Fairfax  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. 
Phone:  WEbster  8-5287 

Producer    Adrian    Weiss 

Exec,  in  Chg.  of  Production Louis  Weiss 

Services  Offered — Production  organization 
geared   to    produce    all    types    of    TV   films 
from   20   second    spots   to    one   hour   shows. 
• 

I^offls  Weiss  &  Co. 

655  No.  Fairfax  Ave..  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. 
Phone:  WEbster  8-5287 

Distribution  Director Adrian  Weiss 

Asst.  Distr.  Director Louis  Weiss 

Services     Offered — Distribution     organiza- 
tion, geared  to  distribute  all  types  of  tele- 
vision shows  throughout  the  country. 
• 

Wilding  Picture  Prods.,  Inc. 

385  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PL  9-0854 

1345  Argyle  St.,  Chicago  40,  111. 

Phone:  LO  1-8410 

President C.  H.  Bradfield,  Jr. 

Exec.  V.P H.  W.  Fish 

V.P.,  Sales L.  S.  Thompson 

V.P.,  Production J.  A.  Kellock 

V.P.,  N.  Y.  Sales T.  H.  Westermann 


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<rc^  Treas. ^•.  B.  Hatcher 

Sen  ices  ()fffr«*rf Ooation  ami  production 
of  all  au»lio.\i>ual  inctlia  >oiiiul  molioii  pic- 
turc>.  >oiin»l  >litlclilm!i.  graphic  materials, 
complete  sale>  training,  program>.  announce- 
nirnl  shous.  etc. 

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II  iffiatii  Fifitis,  fiic*. 

35  Wo>t  :>3ril  St..  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
rhone:   Jldson   ()-19()6 

President \\  illiam  (ioldman 

Nice    l*re>iilent William    L.   Snyder 

\.V.  &    Treas William   Zinnnerman 

Seniles  (>/7er«»</— Producers  and  distribu- 
tor- of  films  for  television,  specializing  in 
« hild^en'^  propranuning. 

/VoJnr/ioMs- -Fairy  Tale  Series. 
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Frank    II  is  bar    Productions 
Inc. 

7324   Santa    Monica.   Los   Angeles,   Calif. 
Phone:   HUdson  2-2286 

President    Frank  Wisbar 

Vice-President Benjamin  H.  Kline 

Assoc.  Prod Sidney  Smith 

Dir.  of  Photo B.  H.  Kline 

Services  Offered  —  Film  productions  for 
TV. 

Productions :    "Fireside    Theater." 
• 

Raphael  G.  Wolff  Studios 

5631  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Phone:  Hollywood  7-6126 

/v.  y.  Phone:  PLaza  5-5386 

Owner,  Exec.  Chairman. .  .Raphael  G.  WolflF 

Exec.    Dir.    Creative 

Dept MacDonald  MacPherson 

Exec,  Editorial  Dept David  Lurie 

Exec,  Studio  Super..  .Arthur  W.  Treutelaar 

Supervisor,    Dir James    Moore 

Mgr.  Animation  Dept..  .Richard  H.  Blundell 


Services  O^ererf— Industrial,  training  and 
institutional  motion  pictures,  sound  and 
color;  television  programs  and  commercials. 

• 

World  Video^  inc. 

(See  Program  Producers) 

• 

Emerson  YorUe  Studio 

245  W.  55th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   LUxemburg  2-2216 

Owner,  Exec.  Producer Emerson  Yorke 

Services  Offered — Producer  of  TV  and 
other  types  of  films. 

• 

Ziv  Television  Progran^s^ 
Inc. 

488  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  8-4700 

Chairman  of  the  Board Frederic  W.  Ziv 

President John  L.  Sinn 

V.P.  in  Chge.  Sales Maurice  J.  Rifkin 

West  Coast  Office  Mgr Maurice  Unger 

Eastern  Div.  Sales  Mgr Albert  Goustin 

Central  Div.  Sales  Mgr..  .Edward  J.  Broman 
Western  Div.  Sales  Mgr.. . .  Valter  Kingsley 

Services  Offered — Production,  sales  and 
distribution  of  television  films  for  syndica- 
tion. 

Productions— ''I  Led  Three  Lives,"  "Mr. 
District  Attorney,"  "Corliss  Archer,"  "Eddie 
Cantor  Comedy  Theater,"  "Boston  Blackie," 
"Cisco  Kid,"  "The  Unexpected,"  "Favorite 
Story,"  "Yesterday's  Newsreel,"  "Sport  Al- 
bum," "Story  Theatre,"  "Your  TV  Theatre," 
"The  Living  Book." 

• 

Zorro  Productions 

2400  West  Alameda  Ave.,  Burbank,  Calif. 
Phone:  TH  2-6131 

Producer William  Cottrell 

Business  Manager Nat  Winecoff 


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NAME  PAGE 

Alexander.  Arthur    1079 

Alexander,  Max   1074 

Bader.    David    A 1079 

Bagnall,    George     1090 

Balaban,    Burt     1084 

Basch,   Charles   J.,   Jr 1077 

Beloin.   Edmund    1075 

Bergen,  John  J.,  Jr 1074 

Bonolield,  Jay 1084 

Branton,  Ralph    1079 

Brodock,  Frank   1086 

Broidy.    William    F 1079 

Brown,  Charles  B 1074 

Brown,    Heruy    "Doc" 1071 

Buckhani,    Allen    A 1083 

Burris,  Charles  N 1089 

Cavrell,  Louis 1079 

Clark.   John    1084 

Cohn.  Ralph  M 1089 

Collins.  Earl    1076 

Cowan,  Louis  G 1078 

Culhane,    Shomus    1076 

Dand,   Charles    1087 

Demby.  Elmanuel  H 1075 

Erskine,    Chester    1085 

Fairbanks,  Jerry 1080 

Fenm,    Frank    1080 

Firestone.    Len    1074 

Foley,    George    1083 

Gonz,  William  J 1086 

German.    William    1 1083 

Gladden.   George  S 1080 

Gluck,    Norman    1078 

Goodson,   Mark    1085 

Gordon,  Milton    1072 

Gottlieb,    Alex    1088 

Gradus,   Ben    1078 

Giant,  Marshall    1074 

Grillo.    Basil .  1073 

Gross.  Jack  J 1075 

Hackett.   Harold   L 1069 

Handel.   Leo   A 1088 

Henry,  Martin  P 1077 

Hersh,  Sam   1073 

Hochhauaer.  Edward,  Jr 1070 

Huot,  Louis    1090 

Hyarn*.  Jerome  S 1087 

Jefiee.  Sol    1085 

Jewell.    Jim    1077 

Jones.    Merle    8 1089 

Kaufman.   Reub    1072 

Kearney.    Don   L 1078 

K»Ileher,    Hel»n    "Bijou"                   1077 

K»rman.   Moe    1086 

King.  Murray                     1081 


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Krasne.    Philip   N 1080 

Lamm,  Edward  J 1082 

Landau,   Ely  A 1073 

London.    Herb    1076 

Lewis,  Tom   1082 

Lind,   Lloyd   L 1085 

Lindenboum,  Isidore   1080 

Lipman,   Harold  R 1077 

Love,  James    1087 

Loveton.   John  W 1085 

Lyford,    Elmore    (Buck) 1078 

Mahlsledt.  Fred  J 1086 

Martin,    Dwight    1070 

Mayers,   Arthur   A 1071 

Michelson,  Charles   1076 

Miesegaes,   William    1070 

Mitchell,   John    H 1071 

Morley,  Henry    1078 

Moyse,  Kern   1075 

Nolo,    Vincent   J 1090 

Orr,  Wallace    1087 

Pilzer,   Herbert  R 1088 

Plunkett,  Joseph 1090 

Raiboum,  Paul 1083 

Rawlins,    John    1073 

Reiner,    Maimy    1084 

Rifkin,  Maurice  J 1084 

Robeck,   Peter  M 1071 

Rodgers,   Pete    1081 

Rynd,   Charles    E 1081 

Salzburg,  Milton   J 1072 

Savini,  Robert  M 1072 

Scheftel,  Herbert    1082 

Sohwarz,  Mickey   1070 

Schwimmer,   Walter    1073 

Shupert,    George    T 1070 

Sillerman,  Michael  M.  (Mickey) 1072 

Sinn.   John   L 1069 

Sisson,  Edgar  G.  (Ted) 1071 

Skinner,   Charles    E 1088 

Snuth,    Fletcher    1081 

Snader,  Louis   1075 

Stahl,  Al    1090 

Stanton,   Carl  M 1069 

Streech,  Wilbur  J 1081 

Sutton,  David    1086 

Talbot.  Paul    1088 

Thayer.    Guy    V 1089 

Thorgersen,  Ed 1082 

Todman.  William   1087 

Turell.  Saul  J 1089 

Valentino,  Tom 1082 

Van  Praag,  William 1089 

Wick,  Charles  Z 1089 

Wrather.  Jack J083 


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JOHN  L  SINN  is  president  of  Ziv  Television  Programs,  Inc.,  president  of  World 
Broadcasting  System,  and  executive  vice-president  of  Frederick  W.  Ziv  Co.  As 
president  of  tlie  television  program  company,  he  guides  the  destinies  of  the  firm 
in  producing  filmed  TV  shows.  As  a  TV  producer,  Sinn  is  responsible  for  "Meet 
Corliss  Archer,"  "Eddie  Cantor  Comedy  Theatre,"  and  "Science  Fiction  Theatre," 
among  others.  Born  in  Cincinnati  in  1914,  he  attended  the  University  of  Chicago 
for  one  year  with  the  thought  of  becoming  a  lawyer.  A  year  later  he  transferred 
to  Cincinnati  U.,  where  he  dabbled  with  dramatics  and  found  his  true  vocation  with 
that  medium.  After  a  stint  at  WLW  where  he  put  in  16-18  hours  a  day,  seven  days 
a  week,  and  a  short  career  as  a  free-lance  writer,  he  joined  the  Ziv  Agency. 


CARL  M.  STANTON,  the  man  in  charge  of  NBC  Film  Division,  joined  NBC  in 
1949  as  director  of  the  TV  talent  and  new  programs  department  and  in  1951  was 
named  director  of  TV  commercial  program  planning.  The  following  year  he  was 
named  national  program  manager  for  TV  network  programs.  Carl  graduated  from 
Leiand  Stanford  University  and  in  1934  joined  the  Hollywood  office  of  Lord  & 
Thomas,  later  becoming  producer-director  of  the  agency's  radio  department.  In 
1938,  he  managed  the  agency's  office  in  Denver  and  a  year  later  came  to  N.Y.  as 
Lord  &  Thomas'  radio  account  executive.  When  the  agency  changed  to  Foote 
Cone  &  Belding,  Carl  was  named  account  executive  for  the  American  Tobacco  Co. 
Later,  he  was  director  of  radio  for  Blackett,  Sample  &  Hummert  and  then  radio-TV 
with  Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample. 


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RALPH  M.  COHN,  vice-president  and  general  manager  of  Screen  Gems,  Inc.,  TV 
subsidiary  of  Columbia  Pictures,  supervises  operations  of  the  film  organization 
which  maintains  production  facilities  on  both  the  East  and  West  Coasts.  Best 
known  productions  brought  out  under  Cohn  are  "Ford  Theatre,"  "Father  Knows 
Best,"  "The  Big  Playback,"  and  "Adventures  of  Rin  Tin  Tin."  Cohn  came  to  TV 
with  many  years  in  show  business  and  film  making  behind  him.  In  addition  to  his 
varied  experience  in  Hollywood  with  Columbia  Pictures,  Mary  Fickford,  and  Larry 
Darmour,  he  has  served  an  apprenticeship  in  the  New  York  theater  as  a  producer 
of  legitimate  plays.  Program  production  occupies  most  of  the  company's  West 
Coast  facilities,  while  New  York  production  is  centered  on  the  making  of  TV 
commercials. 


MERLE  S.  JONES,  vice  president  in  charge  of  stations  and  general  services  for 
CBS-TV,  achieved  the  unique  distinction  of  being  rated  as  one  of  the  country's 
busiest  commuters  a  few  years  ago.  He  was  constantly  shuttling  between  CBS 
headquarters  in  New  York  and  in  Los  Angeles,  a  circumstance  made  necessary  by 
his  duties  as  general  manager  of  two  CSB  owned  and  operated  stations  located 
in  the  latter  city.  In  addition  to  this,  he  was  head  of  the  Columbia  Pacific  Net- 
work. With  his  appointment  as  vice  president,  Merle  assumed  several  varied 
duties,  taking  charge  of  CBS  owned  TV  stations,  the  department  handling  national 
spot  advertising  for  a  selected  list  of  CBS-TV  stations,  and  the  CBS  Television 
Film  Sales  unit. 


HAROLD  L.  HACKETT,  president  of  Official  Films,  Inc.,  TV  film  firm,  entered  the 
broadcasting  field  in  1928  as  a  writer  and  producer  for  NBC.  Prior  to  that,  he 
had  been  a  line  man  in  the  Mohave  Desert  and  had  sailed  to  South  American  ports 
and  the  Orient  in  the  Merchant  Marine.  After  four  years  with  NBC,  he  spent  a 
year  as  a  sales  executive  with  General  Outdoor  Advertising  Company.  He  left  this 
firm  to  join  MCA  (MCA  Artists,  Ltd.)  and  remained  there  for  20  years,  rising  to  the 
position  of  vice-president  for  radio  and  TV.  The  experience  and  background 
garnered  in  this  field  led  to  his  assumption  of  his  present  position  in  1953,  head- 
ing Official  Films.  Under  his  leadership,  the  TV  film  firm  is  now  carrying  out  a 
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GEORGE  T.  SHUPERT,  president  of  ABC  Film  Syndication,  Inc.,  subsidiary  of  Ameri- 
can Broadcasting-Paramount  Theatres,  Inc.,  entered  the  visual  media  field  in  1938 
working  for  Industrial  Pictures,  Inc.  In  1940  he  suggested  to  Paramount  Pictures 
that  it  create  its  own  industrial  film  division,  and  was  hired  to  organize  the 
division  and  serve  as  its  sales  director.  He  entered  the  TV  field  in  1943,  as 
assistant  to  Paul  Raibourn,  president  of  Paramount  Television  Productions.  In 
1951.  he  joined  producer  Edward  Small  in  organizing  Peerless  Television  Produc- 
tions. Inc..  taking  the  post  of  vice  president  in  charge  of  sales.  A  year  later,  he 
became  vice  president  and  general  manager  of  United  Artists  Television  Corpora- 
tion, the  position  he  resigned  in  August,  1953,  to  establish  ABC  Film  Syndication. 


DWIGHT  MARTIN,  general  manager  of  the  film  division  of  General  Teleradio,  Inc., 
started  his  business  career  as  a  lawyer.  He  graduated  from  the  University  of 
Cmcinnati  College  of  Law  in  1934  and  joined  the  law  firm  of  Dinsmore,  Shohl, 
Sawyer  &  Dinsmore  a  year  later.  He  remained  with  the  organization  as  an  associate 
until  1943.  then  entered  the  Navy,  serving  until  1945.  After  discharge,  he  was 
admitted  to  general  partnership  in  the  firm  and  continued  in  that  capacity  until 
1946  when  he  left  to  become  assistant  general  manager  of  Crosley  Broadcasting 
Corporation.  In  1952,  he  left  Crosley  to  join  General  Teleradio  to  set  up  its  film 
division  which  became  an  active  entity  in  May,  1954,  with  Dwight  heading  its 
operation  as  general  manager. 


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EDWARD  HOCHHAUSER,  JR.,  vice  president  and  general  manager  of  Associated 
Program  Service,  transcription  library  and  TV  sales  division  of  Muzak  Corporation, 
is  also  in  charge  of  merchandising  for  the  company.  He  has  been  associated  with 
broadcasting  since  1941,  gaining  experience  with  radio  stations  in  announcing, 
engineering  and  sales.  In  1946,  he  joined  Transcription  Sales,  Inc.,  serving  suc- 
cessively as  account  executive,  sales  manager,  Eastern  division  manager  and 
vice  president.  He  joined  Associated  Program  Service  in  January,  1951,  as  a  field 
representative,  and  in  September,  1951,  was  appointed  general  sales  manager. 
In  June,  1953,  he  assumed  his  present  post  as  vice  president  and  general  manager 
and  one  year  later  took  over-all  charge  of  Muzak's  advertising  and  promotion 
department. 


MICKEY  SCHWARZ,  president  of  ATV  Film  Productions,  Inc.,  started  his  film  career 
at  the  age  of  14,  working  Summers  in  the  family  film  laboratory.  By  the  time  he 
had  finished  college,  he  had  been  through  the  stages  of  printing,  developing, 
negative  cutting,  print  cutting  and  editing.  His  first  professional  film  job  was  with 
the  Meyer  Reiger  Film  Laboratory  in  Manhattan.  From  there  he  went  to  California 
as  an  assistant  cutter  at  the  RKO-Pathe  Studios.  In  1937,  he  became  a  charter 
member  of  the  Society  of  Motion  Picture  Film  Editors.  After  stints  at  Major 
Picture  Studios  and  Universal,  he  served  in  the  air  force.  After  discharge,  he  pro- 
duced live  TV  programs,  edited  TV  film  shows,  then  entered  the  TV  film  commer- 
cial field,  forming  his  own  ATV  Productions  in  1952. 


WILLIAM  MIESEGAES,  president  of  Transfilm,  Inc.,  was  born  in  London  of  Dutch 
parentage.  He  entered  film  production  by  way  of  Indonesia  where,  as  an  exporter 
of  rubber  and  sugar,  he  took  advantage  of  the  local  scene  and  turned  to  amateur 
photography.  Many  years  later,  still  an  amateur,  he  produced  a  travelogue,  "On 
the  Road  to  Acapuico,"  which  was  booked  into  the  Guild  Theatre  in  New  York.  In 
1941,  he  turned  professional  and,  with  Walter  Lowendahl,  founded  Transfilm.  First 
productions  were  civil  defense  films.  By  1946,  the  firm  was  operating  at  capacity 
and  facing  further  expansion.  As  of  today,  more  than  100  full-time  technicians 
s.aff  the  company  which,  in  the  Transfilm  Building,  operates  complete  motion 
picture,  animation  and  slidefilm  production  facilities 


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ARTHUR  A.  MAYERS,  president  of  Unity  Television  Corp.,  was  at  one  time  general 
manager  of  Colorfilm  and  while  in  that  post  helped  estabhsh  the  present  Cinecolor 
Co.  Archie's  next  move  was  sales  manager  of  Atlas  Cinephone  and  then  sales 
manager  of  World  Pictures  Corp.,  a  position  he  held  for  12  years.  In  1942  Archie 
became  assistant  to  Jules  Levy,  president  of  Mayfair  Productions.  In  1950,  he 
became  head  of  Unity.  Looking  toward  the  future,  he  is  enthusiastic  concerning 
the  future  of  film  in  TV.  He  predicts  that  about  90  percent  of  existing  films  will 
be  in  the  hands  of  some  TV  interest,  principally  because  sponsors  and  stations 
have  already  indicated  that  film  is  easier  to  handle,  also  cheaper  from  production 
angles.  He  has  served  as  chairman  of  the  board  of  National  TV  Film  Council 


EDGAR  G.  (TED)  SISSGN,  director,  NBC  Film  Division  since  January,  1954,  started 
in  radio  when  an  undergrad  at  Princeton,  where  he  helped  start  an  experimental 
station.  For  ten  years  he  was  active  as  a  mechanical  and  radio  engineer  serving 
as  consultant  to  set  manufacturers  and  recording  companies.  In  1933,  Ted  joined 
NBC,  taking  over  the  direction  of  such  programs  as  "The  Jack  Benny  Show",  "Your 
Hit  Parade"  and  "The  Magic  Key  of  RCA."  In  1936  he  was  named  head  of  the 
radio  department  of  the  N.Y.  office  of  Lord  &  Thomas.  For  four  years  prior  to 
joining  the  NBC  Film  Division  he  was  with  N.  W.  Ayer,  where  he  launched  one  of 
the  first  daytime  TV  serial  dramas  "Hawkins  Falls."  Ted  lives  in  Stamford,  Conn., 
with  his  wife,  the  former  Betty  Howard,  radio  director  and  producer. 


HENRY  "DOC"  BROWN,  president  of  Atlas  Television  Corp.,  is  a  native  New  Yorker 
and  a  graduate  of  CCNY  and  Columbia.  He  has  been  in  the  motion  picture  business 
over  25  years  as  an  exhibitor,  owner  of  a  chain  of  theaters,  producer  of  motion 
pictures  and  head  of  an  international  distributing  organization.  "Doc"  founded 
Atlas  in  1948  and  collected  more  than  350  film  comedies,  editing  them  to  quarter- 
hour  lengths  so  that  program  managers  could  use  them  in  their  desired  time 
segments.  Under  his  expert  direction,  Atlas  has  now  gone  into  new  production  and 
has  several  filmed  program  projects  under  way.  Doc  is  a  member  of  the  board 
of  the  National  Television  Film  Council,  a  director  of  the  Allied  Theater  Owners  of 
New  Jersey,  and  a  motion  picture  pioneer. 


JOHN  H.  MITCHELL,  vice  president  and  sales  manager  of  Screen  Gems,  Inc.,  TV 
production  and  sales  subsidiary  of  Columbia  Pictures,  is  a  native  of  Rochester, 
N.Y.  Schooled  at  the  University  of  Michigan,  he  started  his  career  in  the  business 
world  in  the  mail  room  of  Erwon  Wasey  &  Co.,  later  switching  to  the  radio  de- 
partment of  the  agency.  Later  he  moved  to  the  Mutual  network  spending  six  years 
organizing  and  managing  the  network's  first  sales  service  department.  Following 
his  war  service,  he  joined  the  Honel  Corp.,  and  in  that  capacity  was  instrumental 
in  obtaining  exclusive  distribution  in  the  area  for  a  number  of  American  products. 
In  1948,  John  helped  organize  United  Artists'  TV  department  and  served  as  UA's 
TV  vice  president  and  general  manager  until  1952  when  he  joined  Screen  Gems, 
Inc. 


PETER  M.  ROBECK.  in  the  post  of  sales  manager,  Film  Division  of  General 
Teleradio,  is  a  native  of  Marinette,  Wise.  Raised  in  Hollywood,  where  he  attended 
high  school  and  the  University  of  California  at  Los  Angeles,  Pete  joined  CBS  in 
1940.  After  5  years  in  the  Air  Force,  he  returned  to  CBS  and  became  merchandis- 
ing manager  of  KNX  and  the  Columbia  Pacific  network.  Subsequently,  he  became 
assistant  sales  manager  of  KTTV  and  followed  this  with  a  tour  as  national  sales 
manager  of  Consolidated  Television  Productions,  Inc.,  which  has  altered  its  name 
to  Consolidated  Television  Sales,  following  a  series  of  merger  agreements  with 
Jerry  Fairbanks,  Inc.  Since  becoming  general  sales  manager  of  the  organization, 
Pete  has  established  permanent  residence  in  New  York. 


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REUB  KAUFMAN,  president  of  Guild  Films  Company,  Inc.,  received  a  scholarship 
for  the  University  of  Chicago  from  Tulsa  (Oklahoma)  Central  High  School  and  has 
been  a  winner  ever  since.  Twenty-five  years  ago,  he  started  as  a  copy  writer 
with  a  Chicago  department  store  and  gradually  worked  his  way  up  through  every 
phase  of  the  advertising  field  to  become  head  of  Kaufman  &  Associates,  specializ- 
ing in  radio  and  TV.  In  June  1952,  he  organized  Guild  Films,  "dedicated  to  the 
distribution  of  quality  TV  film  shows  at  down-to-earth  prices.  Guild  is  headquartered 
in  New  York  with  syndication  and  sales  offices  in  Hollywood,  Denver,  Chicago  and 
Cleveland.  His  dynamic  personality  is  directly  responsible  for  the  outstanding 
success  his  company  has  enjoyed  in  its  relatively  short  history. 


MILTON  GORDON,  president  of  Television  Programs  of  America,  Inc.,  is  the  finan- 
cial wizard  associated  with  multi-million  dollar  investments  in  television.  Leaving 
active  supervision  of  the  Walter  E.  Heller  Company,  Chicago  banking  firm  where 
he  had  been  vice  president,  Gordon  joined  Edward  Small  and  Michael  Sillerman, 
the  triumvirate  steering  the  programs  of  the  flourishing  TPA.  Along  his  pre- 
vious financial  coups  are  pulling  the  frozen  food  business  out  of  the  red  into  the 
black  in  1945.  launching  a  new  program  for  Capehart-Farnsworth,  financial  advisor 
for  United  Artists  and  inaugurating  the  first  split  hemisphere  financial  deal  between 
an  American  banking  company  and  English  investors  to  produce  the  Academy 
Award-winning  "African  Queen." 


MICHAEL  M.  (MICKEY)  SILLERMAN,  executive  vice-president  of  Television  Programs 
of  America,  Inc.,  is  a  Baltimorean  by  birth.  He  was  founder  and  president  of  the 
Keystone  Broadcasting  System,  a  network  of  more  than  400  radio  stations,  during 
the  period  1938-1949.  From  that  position  he  joined  the  Frederic  W.  Ziv  Company 
in  1949  as  a  radio  programs  account  executive.  One  year  later  Mickey  was 
appointed  director  of  station  relations  of  the  World  Broadcasting  System,  Inc.,  a 
Ziv  affiliate.  Prior  to  founding  the  KBS,  he  was  in  the  advertising  agency  field  for 
five  years.  Mickey's  firm  produces  and  distributes  such  top-notch  TV  shows  as: 
■Halls  of  Ivy,"  "Lassie,"  "Ramar  of  the  Jungle,"  and  the  "Spade  Cooley  Show." 
In  addition  to  his  heavy  schedule,  Mickey  finds  time  to  conduct  the  "Sillerman 
Sales  Clinic." 


MILTON  J.  SALZBURG,  president  of  Award  Television  Corporation  has  been  actively 
engaged  in  some  form  of  show  business  since  he  was  17  years  old.  He  launched 
his  career  at  the  Roxy  Theatre  in  New  York  and  from  that  springboard  went  on  to 
the  production  end  of  films  as  an  assistant  film  editor,  then  on  to  the  production 
of  his  own  films,  making  many  outstanding  documentaries.  Three  of  them  which 
established  him  firmly  in  this  field  were  "Pattern  for  Survival,"  "Target,  U.  S.  A.," 
and  "FDR-Hyde  Park."  In  1953,  he  formed  Award  Television  Corporation,  of  which 
he  IS  president,  to  produce  package  film  programs  for  use  on  television  stations 
around  the  country.  One  of  his  TV  film  innovations  is  a  series  on  golf,  featuring 
the  champion  golfer,  Jimmy  Demaret. 


ROBERT  M.  SAVINI,  president  of  Atlantic  Television  Corp.,  is  a  veteran  in  the 
entertainment  industry.  In  1900,  at  the  age  of  16,  he  invested  in  a  penny  arcade 
in  New  Orleans  and  launched  his  career  in  the  film  industry.  Next,  in  1904,  he 
formed  Dixie  Films,  his  first  distribution  company.  Later,  he  owned  a  chain  of 
theaters  and  was  the  first  to  roadshow  pictures  in  all  Southern  and  Western  states. 
United  Film  Service  in  Atlanta,  New  Orleans,  and  Memphis  followed  as  another  of 
his  ventures.  In  1926,  he  came  to  New  York  and  founded  Astor  Pictures,  first 
company  to  distribute  major  re-issues.  When  television  came  along,  he  was  one 
of  the  first  to  rent  pictures  to  the  new  medium,  supplying  RCA  and  Du  Mont's 
early  experiments.  He  formed  Atlantic  Television  in  1950. 


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ELY  A.  LANDAU,  president  of  National  Tele-Film  Associates,  which  he  formed  in 
January,  1954,  was  born  in  New  York  in  1920.  Albeit  only  eight  years  in  broad- 
casting circles,  Ely  is  still  president  of  Ely  Landau,  Inc.  along  with  his  NTA 
presidency.  Previously,  he  had  been  TV  director  of  the  Emil  Mogul  Co.,  Inc.  where 
he  had  been  chiefly  instrumental  in  building  the  agency's  video  department  to 
formidable  proportions.  After  a  three  year  tour  with  the  AAF,  he  made  the  jump 
from  his  own  business  by  joining  the  TV  production  staff  of  Raymond  E.  Nelson 
in  1947.  In  1949,  he  was  appointed  TV  director  of  Moss  Advertising  until  he 
joined  the  Mogul  firm.  Besides  authoring  a  16-page  booklet,  "Television  Story,"  Ely 
has  to  his  credit  many  top-notch  productions. 


WALTER  SCHWIMMER,  president  of  Walter  Schwimmer  Productions,  Inc.,  Chicago, 
is  a  Northwestern  University  graduate  who  has  worked  as  a  publicist,  song- 
writer, radio  station  manager.  He  was  a  founder  and  partner  of  the  Schwimmer 
and  Scott  Advertising  Agency,  from  which  he  left  on  an  indefinite  "Sabbatical" 
leave  to  set  up  and  guide  his  radio  and  television  program  packaging  company. 
Schwimmer  bridged  the  gap  from  AM  radio,  with  "Foto-Test,"  which  went  on  the 
air  over  TV  stations.  His  packaging  firm  has  been  well  represented  on  some  250 
AM  markets  with  "Tello-test,"  "Tune  Test,"  and  the  "Deems  Taylor  Concert." 
One  of  his  principal  innovations  for  TV  was  the  inauguration  of  the  "Miss  U.  S. 
Television"  contest  which  made  its  debut  in  1950. 


BASIL  GRILLO,  executive  vice  president  of  Bing  Crosby  Enterprises,  is  described 
by  industry  associates  as  an  account  with  imagination.  His  financial  and  manage- 
ment background  is  both  wide  and  varied.  He  has  managed  all  of  the  Crosby 
financial  interests  and  has  organized  all  Crosby  packages  for  the  past  ten  years, 
including  acting  as  executive  producer  of  the  "Fireside  Theater"  series.  His  latest 
is  Ken  Murray's  "Where  Were  You?"  He  is  also  acting  in  the  same  capacity  for 
the  dramatic  series  which  the  firm  is  producing  for  the  Studebaker-Packard  Motor 
Car  Company.  Basil  has  an  active  hand  in  such  allied  organizations  as  Decros 
Corporation,  the  Crosby-Jayson  Corporation,  Bings  Things,  Inc.,  and  Crosby  Re- 
search Foundation.  He  is  president  of  the  newly-formed  Namso  Enterprises  Inc., 
merchandising  firm  serving  the  Crosby  interests. 


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SAM  HERSH,  president  of  Family  Films,  Inc.,  a  prominent  figure  in  the  production 
and  distribution  of  religious  oictures,  is  no  stranger  to  show  business.  For  some 
time  prior  to  1948,  Sam  was  a  well-known  film  sales  executive,  handling  his  own 
pictures  as  well  as  features  for  several  studios.  Travelling  extensively,  it  was 
meeting  the  actual  buyer  of  films  that  catapulted  Sam  Hersh  into  the  production 
of  motion  pictures.  Noting  that  the  film  industry  produced  relatively  few  inspira- 
tional pictures,  Sam  decided  to  go  into  this  type  of  production.  In  1948,  Sam 
formed  Family  Films,  Inc.  The  company's  prowess  since  has  been  illustrious. 
Family  Films,  Inc.  has  produced  to  date  approximately  200  inspirational  films  for 
both  the  TV  and  church  markets. 


JOHN  RAWLINS,  partner  in  Rawlins-Grant  Productions,  entered  show  business  by 
doubling  in  swimming  sequences  for  a  number  of  stars.  He  liked  movies  so  much 
that  he  abandoned  plans  to  become  an  engineer,  taking  instead  a  film  cutting 
job  at  Universal.  He  later  acceoted  an  opportunity  to  head  the  editorial  depart- 
ment of  Warner  Brothers  British  operation  in  London.  Later  Gaumont-British  hired 
him  as  a  director,  but  he  preferred  to  return  to  Hollywood  for  the  sake  of  his 
sons  who  like  John,  were  born  in  Long  Beach,  California.  Soon  after  his  return 
home  John  started  directing  at  Universal  for  Producer  Marshall  Grant  who  is  now 
his  partner.  The  two,  in  association  with  Gross-Krasne,  produce  the  highly  rated 
"Mayor  of  the  Town"  TV  series  starring  Thomas  Mitchell. 


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CHARLES  B.  BROWN,  vice-president  in  charge  of  sales  and  program  procurement 
for  Bmg  Crosby  Enterprises,  has  a  background  which  ranges  through  all  phases  of 
selling,  merchandising,  promotion,  and  management.  Much  of  his  experience  and 
■know-how"  was  gained  as  program  manager  of  KFI,  director  of  advertising,  pro- 
motion and  research  at  NBC,  and  director  of  advertising  at  RCA  Victor.  While  at 
RCA  Brown  originated  National  Radio  Week.  His  first  film  venture  was  an  as- 
signment from  John  Royal  at  NBC  to  film  Admiral  Halsey's  return  from  the  Pacific 
which  was  later  televised  over  NBC  TV.  Brown  is  also  a  vice-president  of  NAMSCO 
(North  American  Merchandising  and  Sales  Corporation)  Enterprises,  Inc.,  which  is 
the  merchandising  and  sales  promotion  arm  of  Bing  Crosby  Enterprises,  Inc. 


JOHN  J.  BERGEN.  JR.,  vice  president  in  charge  of  television,  industrial  and  com- 
mercial films  for  Michael  Myerberg  Prod.,  Inc.,  was  born  in  New  Jersey  in  1924 
and  attended  grade  schools  in  South  Orange.  From  1936  to  1938  he  studied  at 
Le  Rosey  School  in  Switzerland,  continuing  his  education  later  at  Lawrenceville 
kep  School.  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  His  college  years  were  spent  at  Colgate  after 
which  he  served  a  three-year  hitch  in  the  Navy  Air  Corps.  In  1946,  Bergen  joined 
the  Motorboat  Division  of  Garwood  Industries,  where  he  served  until  1947  when 
he  became  associated  with  Apollo  Records,  Inc.,  as  assistant  sales  manager.  A 
year  later,  in  addition  to  his  duties  at  Apollo,  he  was  named  vice  president  of 
John  J.  Bergen  Co.,  Ltd.  He  joined  the  Myersberg  firm  in  1954. 


MAX  ALEXANDER,  vice-president  and  secretary  of  M.  and  A.  Alexander  Productions, 
TV  film  producers  and  distributors  in  Hollywood,  was  born  in  Cassel,  Germany.  He 
entered  the  motion  picture  industry  in  Berlin  in  a  production  capacity  and  became 
associated  with  UFA  studios.  Universal  and  other  producing  organizations.  After 
becoming  identified  with  film  production  in  several  European  capitals,  he  came  to 
Hollywood  and  joined  Abe  and  Julian  Stern,  pioneer  producers.  He  was  associated 
with  Phil  Goldstone  in  1931-32  in  producing  ventures.  Forming  his  own  producing 
firm,  he  made  more  than  100  pictures,  many  in  association  with  Arthur  Alexander, 
for  release  through  PRO,  Grand  National,  and  other  independents.  In  1949,  he 
and  Arthur  Alexander  formed  M.  and  A.  Alexander  Productions. 


MARSHALL  GRANT,  partner  with  John  Rawlins  in  Rawlins-Grant,  TV  film  firm,  has 
been  engaged  in  some  phase  of  show  business  ever  since  graduating  from  Mar- 
quette University.  His  first  job  was  as  continuity  editor  at  WHAD,  Milwaukee. 
After  this,  he  became  an  actor,  appearing  on  Broadway  in  several  hit  shows.  His 
switch  to  Hollywood  as  Edward  Small's  assistant  at  RKO  put  him  into  the  business 
side  of  the  industry  and  he  has  remained  there  ever  since,  except  for  a  brief 
period  m  the  armed  forces  during  the  war.  After  discharge  at  the  end  of  the  war 
he  became  a  producer  at  Universal,  handling  many  of  the  firm's  most  important 
pictures.  In  partnership  with  Rawlins,  and  in  association  with  Gross-Krasne,  Inc. 
he  launched  production  of  the  "Mayor  of  the  Town"  series.  '        ' 


LEN  FIRESTONE,  sales  manager  for  Unity  TV  Corp.,  has  a  film  background  dating 
back  to  his  high  school  days  in  Pittsburgh.  In  1937  he  helped  open  a  Warner 
Brothers  theater  in  that  city.  While  a  student  at  Duquesne  University,  Len  majored 
in  business  administration  and  broadcasting  and  for  more  than  three  years  par- 
ticipated in  numerous  broadcasts.  After  discharge  from  the  service,  Len  broke 
into  commercial  radio  as  an  announcer-disc  jockey.  He  sold  a  number  of  his  own 
shews  and  thenceforth  decided  to  follow  a  sales  career.  Moving  to  New  York  in 
1949,  Len  became  associated  with  the  Eastern  representative  of  a  large  film 
syndication  company  and  in  1951  joined  Unity  as  Eastern  representative.  Later 
he  became  Eastern  division  manager  and  in  June,  1954,  was  upped  to  his  present 
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JACK  J.  GROSS,  a  native  New  Yorker,  had  his  first  taste  of  the  entertainment  field 
as  a  moyie-house  usher.  This  led  to  a  job  as  cinema  theater  projectionist  in  St 
Joseph  Mo.,  and  from  there  he  joined  IVIaupin's  Chatauqua  Concert  Orchestra— a 
road  Show  which  toured  the  country  performing  under  the  auspices  of  churches 
cluDs,  etc  Following  many  years  of  managing  theaters,  Jack  finally  settled  as 
manager  of  the  West  Coast  RKO  Hill-Street  theater  in  Los  Angeles,  later  becoming 
Western  Division  manager  of  RKO  theaters.  In  1939,  he  became  a  producer  at 
Universal  in  Hollywood  until  1943,  then  he  became  executive  oroducer  at  RKO 
After  a  series  of  outstanding  movie  successes.  Jack  joined  with  Fhilio  Krasne 
to  form  Gross-Krasne,  Inc. 


EDMUND  BELOIN,  partner  in  Arrowhead  Productions,  Hollywood  TV  film  firm,  is 
creator-producer-writer  of  the  "So  This  is  Hollywood"  series.  He  entered  big 
time  radio  in  1936  as  half  of  the  writing  team  of  Beloin  and  Morrow  on  the  "Jack 
Benny  Show."  He  stayed  with  the  Benny  program  for  eight  years.  He  left  Benny 
to  write  for  M-G-M,  Universal  and  Paramount,  working  on  a  succession  of  major 
movie  productions.  He  left  Paramount  to  go  with  NBC-TV  as  a  producer,  his  first 
work  being  on  "My  Hero,"  the  Robert  Cummings  TV  series.  He  left  NBC  to  form 
Arrowhead  Productions  and  in  November,  1954,  sold  "So  This  is  Hollywood"  to  a 
sponsor  and  NBC,  without  script  or  plot.  By  January  1,  1955  he  had  filmed  eight 
shows  for  the  half-hour  series  and  had  prepared  14  scripts  for  future  use. 


EMANUEL  H.  DEMBY,  president  of  Demby  Enterprises,  Inc.,  TV  packaging  and  film 
productions,  plus  public  relations— also  publishes  Movie  Fan  Magazine.  He  writes 
books  in  his  spare  time.  The  Demby  company  was  organized  at  the  end  of  World 
War  II,  when  Manny  was  discharged.  He  first  broke  into  radio  when,  at  15,  he  did 
a  news  program  over  WMCA.  During  the  war  he  did  a  wire  recorded  show  "Rain- 
bow Corner"  from  Paris.  Prior  to  service,  Manny  was  an  independent  producer  and 
writer  and  also  was  radio  and  TV  director  for  the  Winer  Co.  and  Arthur  Rosenberg 
agencies.  He  wrote  and  produced  "Where  Do  We  Go  Tonight,"  "One  Year  Ago 
Today,"  and  "It  Takes  a  Woman."  In  1938  he  was  assistant  to  Charlie  Martin 
on  the  "rhilip  Morris  Show"  and  a  writer  on  "We,  the  People." 


LOUIS  SNADER,  head  of  Snader  Telescriptions,  started  in  the  entertainment  busi- 
ness as  a  violinist  in  the  pit  band  of  an  old  silent-movie  house.  Later  he  was  a 
concert  musician,  theater  owner,  motion  picture  financier,  and  today  is  one  of 
the  largest  producers  of  TV  films.  His  entrance  into  TV  was  financing  the  original 
"Fireside  Theater"  series,  and  during  the  filming  of  the  shows,  he  hit  on  the  idea 
of  making  musical  films— records  on  films.  He  offered  his  plan  to  James  C. 
Petrillo  and  the  AFM,  whereby  the  musicians  union  would  receive  5%  of  the 
returns  for  its  trustee  fund.  The  plan  was  accepted  and  also  became  the  formula 
for  other  groups  dealing  with  union  regarding  TV.  All  the  films  run  three  and  a 
half  minutes  and  feature  many  of  the  leading  artists  of  the  day. 


KERN  MOYSE,  president  of  Peerless  Film  Processing  Corporation,  has  a  wide 
variety  of  experience  in  his  business  background.  He  was  born  in  Columbus,  Ga., 
graduated  from  Harvard,  then  from  St.  Lawrence  Law  School,  then  went  to  work 
in  the  Texas  oil  fields.  He  also  spent  a  period  in  the  banking  business  in  New 
York,  became  managing  director  of  National  Coal  Company  of  Cuba,  and  followed 
this  experience  with  11  years  as  an  insurance  broker.  Intermingled  with  all  these 
various  careers  were  periods  of  military  service  in  both  World  Wars.  Kern  as- 
sumed the  position  of  vice  president  of  the  Peerless  firm  in  1934  and  in  1946 
stepped  up  to  his  present  position  as  president.  He  is  a  member  of  the  Radio  and 
Television  Executive  Society,  and  the  National  Television  Film  Council. 


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EARL  COLLINS,  president  and  general  manager  of  Hollywood  Television  Service, 
Inc..  is  a  veteran  of  25  years  of  experience  in  the  sales  and  distribution  end  of 
the  motion. picture  industry.  He  brings  to  TV  a  first-hand  knowledge  of  how  to 
deliver  what  audiences  want  and  how  to  properly  service  clients,  stations  and 
networks.  The  HTS  organization  today  has  a  sales  representation  in  32  key  cities 
across  the  nation.  In  addition  to  the  large  assortment  of  features,  dramas  and 
mysteries  handled  by  HTS,  Earl  has  also  made  it  known  that  the  company  is  plan- 
ning to  produce  many  series  of  pictures,  made  expressly  for  TV,  edited  to  meet 
the  needs  of  local  sponsors.  Some  of  these  are  now  in  production  and  an  announce- 
ment on  the  company's  plans  for  these  films  will  be  made  in  the  near  future. 


CHARLES  MICHELSON,  president  of  the  radio  and  TV  program  firm  bearing  his 
name,  started  selling  radio  transcription  series  in  the  early  1930's.  Through  the 
years  his  sales  operations  expanded  to  a  world-wide  scale  by  exporting  American 
made  transcription  programs  to  every  corner  of  the  globe.  At  present,  Charlie's 
firm  is  one  of  the  largest  suppliers  of  transcription  programs,  sound  effects 
records  and  especially  prepared  background  music  records  for  TV  and  radio  pro- 
grams. Among  others  using  his  library  are:  "Phiico  Playhouse,"  "Kraft  Theater," 
"Studio  One, "  and  other  top  shows.  His  latest  interest  lies  in  Australian  TV, 
being  the  American  buying  agent  for  TV  programming  planned  for  that  continent. 
Charlie  has  also  purchased  several  thousand  radio  scripts  for  Australian  usage. 


DON  L.  KEARNEY,  national  sales  manager  of  the  ABC  film  syndication  division,  was 
assistant  manager  of  ABC-TV  before  taking  his  present  post,  f  reviously  he  was 
national  sales  manager  for  ABC's  owned  TV  stations.  Don,  well  known  in  TV  and 
radio  circles,  joined  the  network  in  1951  as  manager  of  TV  Spot  Sales.  He  had 
previously  been  with  the  Katz  Agency  and  with  Mutual  where  he  was  sales  manager 
for  cooperative  programs.  Don  is  a  native  New  Yorker  and  following  graduation 
from  Fordham  University  was  a  sports  reporter  and  commentator  on  several  local 
radio  stations  before  World  War  II.  During  the  war  he  served  in  the  ETO  as  an 
infantry  and  public  relations  officer.  Don  is  responsible  for  the  planning  and 
execution  of  TV  film  sales  to  stations  and  advertisers. 


HERB  LANDON,  president  and  genera!  manager  of  Central  Telefilms,  Inc.,  Peoria, 
III.,  producers  of  TV  film  commercials,  started  his  business  career  as  a  news- 
paperman, working  as  a  reporter  with  several  publicity  organizations  in  New  York 
and  Hollywood  before  opening  his  own  office  in  the  former  city  in  1938.  From 
1943  to  1945  he  was  a  field  director  for  the  American  Red  Cross  in  Europe.  Just 
prior  to  this  wartime  activity,  he  was  publicity  and  promotion  director  of  WOV  in 
New  York  and,  for  a  short  period,  was  a  member  of  the  press  information  depart- 
ment of  CBS.  In  Nov.,  1945,  he  joined  Kenyon  &  Eckhardt,  Inc.,  and  as  publicity 
director  for  the  firm  won  numerous  awards  for  publicity  activity.  He  remained 
with  K  &  E  until  he  assumed  his  duties  with  Central  Telefilms  last  year. 


SHAMUS  CULHANE,  president  and  founder  of  the  animation  studios  that  bear  his 
name,  established  his  company  in  1945.  Since  then  he  has  produced  animated  TV 
commercials  for  Ajax  Cleaner,  Muriel  Cigars,  Halo  Shampoo  and  others.  During 
the  course  of  his  years  in  the  business,  Shamus  has  won  six  national  prizes  for 
his  cartoons  and  also  has  worked  on  more  than  250  animated  pictures  for  RKO, 
Universal,  Paramount  and  MOM  studios.  For  a  period  of  five  years,  Shamus  was 
with  the  Walt  Disney  Studios,  working  as  a  pantomime  specialist  on  such  pictures 
as  "Snow  White,"  "Pinnochio,"  and  the  "Pluto"  series.  It  all  started  for  Shamus 
back  when  he  was  15  years  old  and  was  errand  boy  for  the  Lantz  Studios  in  N.  Y. 
From  that  beginning  he  has  worked  at  every  job  in  the  industry. 


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CHARLES  J.  BASCH,  JR.  is  in  partnership  with  his  wife  Frances  Scott  in  Basch 
Radio-TV  Productions,  and  is  president  of  Television  Screen  Productions  for  filmed 
shows  and  film  commercials.  Producer  of  radio  shows  and  commercials  for  over 
20  years,  Charlie  conceived  and  directed  many  of  the  nationally  known  spots 
being  aired.  Charlie  and  Scottie  have  been  in  television  for  nine  years.  They  have 
handled  live  shows  and  commercials  for  many  clients.  Born  in  Newark,  Charlie 
spent  his  early  career  in  the  manufacturing  business,  leaving  it  in  1929  for  a 
Wall  St.  job  which  lasted  two  years  before  he  teamed  up  with  his  wife  in  show 
business.  Scottie  was  radio's  first  woman  "roving  reporter,"  when  they  formed 
their  own  firm.  In  1949  they  formed  Television  Screen  Productions. 


HAROLD  R.  LIPMAN,  television  film  manager  at  Audio  Productions,  Inc.,  New  York, 
is  a  graduate  in  Mechanical  Engineering  of  Rutgers  University.  He  has  been  en- 
gaged in  motion  picture  production  for  nearly  20  years,  with  experience  in  ani- 
mation, special  effects,  optical  printing,  live  action  direction  and  production, 
processing  and  design  of  special  equipment.  He  joined  Audio  Productions,  Inc., 
in  1936.  During  the  war  years  he  was  with  the  Army's  First  Motion  Picture  Unit 
at  Culver  City,  Calif.,  and  later  was  assigned  to  the  film  production  unit  covering 
the  Burma  campaign  at  South  East  Asia  Command  headquarters  in  Ceylon,  where 
he  spent  nearly  two  years.  In  1946  he  returned  to  Audio  Productions,  where  he 
has  specialized  in  the  production  of  films  for  TV. 


MARTIN  P.  HENRY,  president  of  Video  Pictures  and  West  Coast  Sound  Studios, 
was  born  in  Lebanon,  Indiana  on  June  4,  1904.  He  was  educated  at  the  University 
of  Florida.  He  began  his  career  as  an  assistant  director  in  1924  and  worked  for 
Famous  Players,  Lasky,  Paramount  and  Fox.  He  opened  West  Coast  Sound  Studios 
in  1932,  with  George  Goman  and  Al  Manchee.  Martin  serviced  West  Coast  Produc- 
tions, shooting  screen  tests,  second  units,  and  backgrounds.  He  later  branched 
into  short  subjects,  documentaries,  sales  training  and  educational  pictures.  From 
1942  to  1946  he  was  a  Major  in  the  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps,  Chief  of  Army 
Ground  Force  Training  Films.  He  returned  to  West  Coast  Sound  Studios  and  Video 
Pictures  as  vice  president  and  production  manager.  Martin  is  now  making  pilot 
films  for  TV. 


HELEN  "BIJOU"  KELLEHER,  president  of  Empire  Broadcasting  Corporation,  one  of 
the  oldest  recording  studios,  was  catapulted  into  the  recording  business  following 
the  death  of  her  husband,  Gerald.  Helen  took  over  the  helm  in  1943.  Since  then, 
the  firm  has  grown  from  four  recording  machines  to  30,  to  accommodate  the 
thriving  business  she  has  built  up.  Her  success  is  not  too  startling,  however,  when 
one  considers  her  early  association  with  finance  and  commerce  through  her 
banker  father  and  shipbuilder  brothers  in  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Further  business  acumen 
was  gleaned  at  Marymount  College  and  receipt  of  an  M.A.  degree  from  Fordham 
University.  Empire  chiefly  does  the  mechanical  work  for  ad  agencies  and  stations, 
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JIM  JEWELL,  president  of  Jewell  Radio  and  Television  Productions,  Chicago,  began 
his  radio  career  in  New  York  in  1926  with  Channon  Collinge.  Two  years  later  he 
moved  to  Detroit,  becoming  drama  director  of  WXYZ  and  the  Michigan  Radio  Net- 
work. In  1939.  Jim  moved  to  WWJ  as  orogram  and  production  director  where  he 
held  the  title  of  "original  producer-director"  of  such  Detroit  originations  as  "The 
Lone  Ranger,"  "The  Green  Hornet"  and  "Challenge  of  the  Yukon."  In  Hollywood 
he  was  director  and  writer  to  Warner  Brothers.  In  1941.  Jim  went  to  Chicago  as 
vice  president  of  Stack-Globe  Advertising  Agency,  and  later  joined  MacFarland- 
Aveyard  &  Company  as  vice  president  in  charge  of  radio.  In  1945,  convinced  that 
Chicago  was  ideal  for  TV  and  radio  shows  as  an  origination  point,  Jim  founded 
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ELMORE  (BUCK)  LYFORD.  director  of  station  relations  for  Du  Mont  and  supervisor 
of  syndicated  film  sales,  is  a  veteran  in  TV  and  radio.  He  possesses  one  of  the 
broadest  backgrounds  in  station  relations  work,  with  his  32  years  of  amateur 
nnd  commercial  experience  in  the  medium.  During  17  of  those  years,  Buck,  in 
network  traffic  and  station  relations  posts,  has  visited  more  than  half  of  the  TV 
stations  in  the  country.  As  a  result,  he  has  a  wide  personal  acquaintance  with 
station  managers  and  their  needs.  Buck  received  a  degree  in  physics  and 
mathematics  from  Wesleyan  University  and  then  entered  the  commercial  radio 
field  as  development  engineer  for  AT&T.  In  1930  he  went  to  Calcutta,  India, 
where  he  constructed  the  first  sound  motion  picture  studio  in  that  country.  In 
1934  he  joined  NBC  as  supervisor  of  commercial  traffic. 


BEN  GRADUS,  head  of  his  own  production  firm,  the  Ben  Gradus  Studios,  Ltd.,  is 
also  president  of  the  International  Movie  Producers  Service.  One  of  the  founders 
of  the  Association  of  Documentary  Cameramen,  Ben  produced  and  directed  in 
1949.  the  first  imoortant  film  about  TV,  "Television  Today,"  for  CBS,  which, 
though  primarily  made  to  sell  video  as  an  effective  advertising  medium,  sent 
many  laymen  out  to  purchase  TV  sets  following  its  public  showings.  He  produced 
an  independent  feature  film  about  Puerto  Ricans  in  the  United  States,  the  first 
of  a  series  of  tolerance  films  projected  for  TV  programs.  Since  then  he  has  gone 
on  to  great  things  in  the  production  field  as  the  head  of  his  own  production  firm. 


NORMAN  GLUCK,  vice  president  and  general  sales  manager  of  United  World  Films, 
Inc.,  is  a  native  of  Racine,  Wisconsin.  Norm  started  up  the  ladder  in  the  film 
business  as  an  usher  in  the  Rialto  Theater  in  his  hometown.  Within  a  short  space 
of  time  he  became  assistant  manager  of  the  Capitol  Theater  in  the  same  city. 
From  this  beginning,  Norm  managed  many  theaters  for  RKO  and  Skouras  in 
Schenectady  and  Albany  as  well  as  in  several  cities  in  New  Jersey  and  New  York 
from  1936  to  1947,  with  three  years  out  for  Army  service.  Following  the  end  of 
World  War  II,  he  became  affiliated  with  Universal  Pictures  and  was  made  manager 
of  the  Park  Avenue  Theater,  where  he  stayed  for  two  years.  He  moved  to  United 
World  Television,  Universal  subsidiary,  in  1949.  In  1951  he  assumed  his  present 
post. 


HENRY  MORLEY,  president  of  Dynamic  Films,  Inc.,  a  graduate  of  Yale  University 
with  a  degree  in  economics,  also  did  post-graduate  work  at  NYU  and  CCNY  in 
engineering.  His  business  career  in  the  movie  industry  began  with  J.  A.  Maurer, 
Inc.,  designers  and  manufacturers  of  sound  equipment.  He  started  in  sales  but 
quickly  moved  himself  into  production  and  he  was  made  general  manager  of  the 
firm.  Post-war,  Henry,  along  with  Nathan  Zucker,  a  Yale  classmate,  formed 
Dynamic  films.  Inc.  From  the  beginning  they  concentrated  on  films  for  TV  when 
not  turning  out  industrial  and  sponsored  films.  They  handled  every  phase  from 
script  writing  through  photography,  sound  recording  and  editing.  Today,  as  presi- 
dent, Henry  brings  to  the  job  the  technical  and  engineering  background  which 
has  spelled  success  for  Dynamic. 


LOUIS  G.  COWAN,  head  of  the  firm  bearing  his  name,  is  widely  known  for  his 
imaginative  development  of  new  radio  and  television  packages.  Originator  and 
producer  of  the  "Quiz  Kids,"  he  can  claim  a  long  list  of  network  and  transcribed 
shows  as  his  productions,  including:  "Stop  the  Music,"  the  "Paul  Winchell  and 
Jerry  Mahoney  Program,"  and  numerous  local  programs  in  New  York  and  Chicago. 
During  the  war  years,  Lou  was  chief  of  the  OWI's  New  York  office.  Prior  to  the 
war,  he  headed  his  own  Chicago  public  relations  firm,  developing  radio  programs 
for  Pure  Oil,  National  Tea  Co.,  Illinois  Meat,  and  the  Stevens  Hotel.  He  is  a 
University  of  Chicago  graduate.  Louis  married  and  has  four  children. 


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ARTHUR  ALEXANDER,  president  of  M.  and  A.  Alexander  Productions,  TV  film  firm, 
and  a  member  of  its  board  of  directors,  was  born  in  Fulda,  Germany,  and  received 
his  education  there.  After  starting  his  business  career  in  the  department  store 
field,  he  switched  to  motion  pictures,  joining  Universal  Studios  in  Frankfort,  Ger- 
many. He  came  to  Hollywood  in  1929  working  as  an  assistant  director.  A  year 
later,  he  joined  his  brother.  Max,  in  organizing  a  new  firm.  The  company  produced 
over  100  features  in  the  independent  market  and  later  for  PRC  and  Grand  National. 
In  1949,  the  Alexanders  entered  the  TV  distribution  field  and  have  built  this 
endeavor  to  the  point  where  they  now  handle  more  than  200  properties.  They 
have  also  handled  production  of  TV  commercials  and  spots. 


G.  RALPH  BRANTON,  president  of  Interstate  Television  Corp.,  TV  film  producers 
and  distributors,  has  an  extensive  background  in  theater  management  which  led  to 
his  entry  in  the  TV  field.  He  served  as  supervisor  for  F  &  R  Theaters  in  Minne- 
apolis, as  director  of  operations  for  the  Publix  New  England  circuit,  and  later 
general  manager  with  partnership  status  in  the  Tri-States  chain  in  Iowa  and 
Nebraska.  He  later  moved  to  the  West  Coast  as  vice  president  of  Allied  Artists, 
a  post  he  held  during  the  wide  expansion  of  that  company's  activities.  He  formed 
Interstate  TV  in  1952.  Branton  believes  "Mass  audience,  like  mass  merchandising 
is  a  product  of  this  mid-century.  Neither  the  theater  nor  television  has  yet 
remotely  realized  the  full  audience  potential  within  its  grasp." 


DAVID  A.  BADER,  vice  president  and  general  sales  manager  of  Atlantic  Television 
Corporation,  has  a  rich  background  gained  in  varied  careers  both  here  and  in 
England.  He  joined  Universal  Pictures  in  1920,  handled  press  campaigns  in  1921-24, 
and  acted  as  personal  representative  for  Carl  Laemmie,  1925-35.  He  formed 
David  A.  Bader  Ltd.,  a  literary  firm  in  London  in  1936,  became  president  of  Literary 
Corporation  of  America  in  1938.  He  worked  with  George  Pal  Productions,  1940-42, 
then  became  executive  editor  of  Independent  (trade  paper).  After  handling  the 
trade  relations  department  of  20th  Century-Fox,  1943-46,  he  entered  the  16  mm. 
field,  editing,  publishing  and  representing  trade  periodicals.  He  joined  Atlantic 
in  1954  in  the  position  he  now  holds. 


WILLIAM  F.  BROIDY,  president  of  Wm.  F.  Broidy  Productions,  Inc.,  is  a  native  of 
Chelsea,  Mass.  He  spent  two  years  in  the  business  school  of  Northeastern  Uni- 
versity but  was  forced  to  leave  due  to  illness.  Bill  first  entered  the  textile  business 
then  interior  decorating  before  discovering  a  lifetime  career  in  the  distribution  of 
motion  picture  films.  In  March,  1946,  Bill  went  to  California  and  spent  three  and 
a  half  years  learning  all  phases  of  motion  picture  production.  In  1950,  he  organ- 
ized Wm.  F.  Broidy  Productions  for  the  purpose  of  producing  films,  especially  for 
TV.  Headlining  his  current  schedule  is  "Wild  Bill  Hickok,"  co-starring  Guy  Madison 
and  Andy  Devine,  a  series  which  enjoys  great  popularity  with  the  children's 
audience. 


LOUIS  CAVRELL,  president  of  Charter  Oaks,  has  been  producing  telefilm  commer- 
cials for  the  oast  seven  years,  having  made  more  than  1,000  commercials  for  such 
firms  as  Cam'eo  Curtains,  Breatholater,  Reynolds  Wrap,  Chevrolet,  Underwood  and 
Lewyt  vacuum  cleaners,  as  well  as  for  the  American  Legion.  Lou  and  his  brother 
Otis  got  into  the  motion  picture  business  via  a  film,  "Seeds  of  the  City,"  made 
in  and  for  the  city  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  which  they  started  with  a  grand  idea  and 
nothing  else.  However,  the  film  led  them  to  Washington,  where  they  made  films 
for  the  government.  Later,  from  a  garret  studio  in  Greenwich  Village,  the  firm 
moved  to  its  present  modern  uptown  New  York  studios,  building  gradually  to  its 
current  widespread  activities. 


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GEORGE  S.  GLADDEN,  head  of  sales  for  Academy  Pictures,  Inc.,  commercial  film 
production  organization,  started  his  film  career  in  1931  when  he  joined  General 
Motors  and  rose  to  the  head  of  the  Fublic  Relations  Motion  Picture  Department. 
He  designed  the  firm's  first  major  road  show,  "The  Parade  of  Progress,"  which 
has  toured  the  nation  each  year  since  1936.  In  1938  he  joined  Audio  Productions 
as  a  director-writer  and  also  acted  as  Eastern  color  director  for  Technicolor,  Inc. 
In  1940  he  joined  J.  Walter  Thompson,  serving  for  14  years  as  head  of  the  motion 
picture  and  film  TV  department.  He  left  that  firm  to  join  Academy  Pictures  on 
November  1  of  last  year.  George  is  a  graduate  of  Cornell  University  and  M.I.T. 
He  is  married  and  the  father  of  three  children. 


JERRY  FAIRBANKS,  head  of  Jerry  Fairbanks  Productions,  started  his  career  as  a 
cameraman  m  the  movie  industry,  then  began  producing  films  and  short  subjects. 
Wmner  of  two  Motion  Ficture  Academy  Awards,  he  was  the  first  to  take  the 
plunge  into  the  filmed  TV  field.  Under  contract  to  NBC,  he  made  the  first  series 
seen  on  video:  "Public  Prosecutor,"  '"Crusader  Rabbit,"  "Jackson  and  Jill,"  "Bige- 
low  Theatre."  "Silver  Theatre,"  and  others.  Fairbanks  also  developed  the  MultiCam 
System  which  permits  filming  and  sound  recording  by  two  or  more  cameras.  Fair- 
banks is  now  one  of  the  leading  commercial  film  makers  in  the  business  and  at 
present  is  doing  television  commercials,  industrial  telefilms  and  feature  length 
films  for  both  television  and  motion  picture  projection. 


ISIDORE  LINDENBAUM,  president  of  Filmcraft  Productions,  is  one  of  Hollywood's 
leading  makers  of  filmed  TV  productions.  He  attended  UCLA  and  Harvard  Law 
School  and  has  long  been  recognized  as  one  of  the  top  experts  in  the  television 
film  field.  He  entered  the  TV  medium  in  1949,  when  he  formed  a  corporation  to 
explore  Doctor  Ferenz  Fodor's  inventions,  which  since  have  been  responsible  for  many 
advances  in  TV.  While  always  feeling  that  TV  was  his  medium,  "Lindy"  still  main- 
tains a  large  practice  at  law  and  at  one  time  he  was  a  pharmacist,  and  is  still 
licensed  as  a  registered  pharmacist.  His  Filmcraft  company  is  on  a  par  with  the 
biggest  in  Hollywood  and  at  present  owns  its  own  large  studio  and  took  over  the 
first  motion  picture  theatre  in  Hollywood  for  exclusive  use  for  filmed  TV  produc- 
tions. 


PHILIP  N.  KRASNE,  partner  with  Jack  Gross  in  Gross-Krasne,  inc.  is  a  native  of 

Norfolk,  Nebraska.  A  graduate  of  the  University  of  Michigan,  Fhil  obtained  his 
law  degree  from  the  University  of  Southern  California  in  1929  and  engaged  in  the 
practice  of  law,  specializing  in  motion  picture  matters.  In  1936,  he  became  en- 
gaged in  independent  motion  picture  production  and  began  to  produce  the  famous 
"Charlie  Chan"  series.  This  he  followed  up  quickly  with  production  of  "The 
Falcon"  series  and  then,  with  Fred  Ziv,  acquired  the  rights  and  began  filming  the 
famous  0.  Henry  stories,  "The  Cisco  Kid."  In  1950,  Phil  switched  his  production 
activities  to  TV.  As  president  of  Crisco  Kid  Pictures.  Inc.,  he  produced  39  Cisco 
Kid  TV  films,  all  made  in  color.  Thereafter,  Phil  sold  his  interest  to  Ziv,  and  in 
1952  joined  with  Jack  Gross. 


FRANK  FERRIN,  owner  of  the  TV,  radio  and  film  production  company  bearing  his 
name,  produces  "Smilin'  Ed's  Gang"  which  presently  is  on  CBS-TV  and  NBC  radio. 
He  is  also  completing  production  on  his  first  theater  film  "Gunga  Ram"  written 
around  the  elephant  boy  character  created  on  radio  some  ten  years  ago.  He  is 
reversing  the  usual  Hollywood  field  by  going  from  TV  to  film.  Frank  entered  radio 
via  WTCN  in  his  native  Minneapolis  back  in  the  20's  where  he  did  a  lead  in  a 
comedy  act,  "Nels  and  Ole."  Later  he  organized  Midwest  Recordings,  inc.,  and 
from  there  joined  Henri,  Hurst  and  McDonald  in  Chicago  as  vice  president  in 
charge  of  radio.  In  1942  Frank  became  vice  president  in  charge  of  radio  for  the 
Leo  Burnett  Agency,  remaining  there  until  moving  to  Hollywood  and  his  own  firm. 


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CHARLES  E.  RYND,  chairman  of  the  board  of  Audio  &  Video  Products  Corporation, 
plus  Its  subsidiaries,  Audio-Video  Recording  Company,  inc..  and  A-V  Taoe  Libraries, 
Inc.,  back  in  1946  enjoyed  the  honor  of  having  an  "ooeration"  named'after  him— 
Operation  Rynd".  That  was  in  the  days  when  he  w'as  a  vice  president  at  ABC. 
After  schooling  at  M.  I.  T.  and  Hamilton  College,  Charlie  entered  the  world  of 
radio  operations.  From  1935  to  1942  he  was  with  NBC  in  sales  and  traffic.  Moving 
to  ABC  as  sales  service  manager,  he  was  later  appointed  vice  oresident  and 
assistant  secretary  of  the  company.  As  to  the  "operation,"  Charlie's  efforts  on 
behalf  of  the  technique  of  delayed  network  broadcasting,  via  Ampex  Tape  Record- 
ers, was  quickly  adopted  by  all  major  networks,  solving  the  nroblems  resulting 
from  daylight  saving  time. 


PETE  RODGERS.  director  of  sales  for  Atlas  Television  Corp.,  film  distributors,  gets 
around  the  country  pushing  his  company's  product.  Before  joining  Atlas,  he  sold 
space  for  the  Long  island  Daily  Press  and  the  Long  Island  Star-Journal.  He  spent 
three  years  with  the  two  papers.  Pete's  entry  into  show  business  and  then  into 
TV  came  from  his  starting  as  an  actor.  Most  of  his  stints  were  on  radio,  with  an 
interesting  interlude  on  the  London  stage  after  graduating  from  the  Royal  Academy 
of  Dramatic  Arts.  He  comes  by  his  present  selling  and  advertising  job  by  way  of 
a  degree  In  advertising  and  business  management  from  CCNY.  During  the  war. 
Pete  was  an  investigator  for  the  Allied  Military  Government. 


MURRAY  KING,  executive  vice  president  of  Blinkey  Productions,  Inc.,  and  pro- 
ducer-director for  that  company  and  for  Murray  King  Productions,  started  his 
career  in  radio  in  1930  while  still  attending  New  York  University.  He  was  one 
of  the  first  to  develop  the  amateur  show,  producing,  directing  and  emcee-ing 
weekly  amateur  nights  at  the  Brooklyn  Strand  and  Brooklyn  Paramount  theaters. 
He  worked  for  Monogram  Pictures  in  Hollywood  just  prior  to  World  War  II,  then 
entered  the  Air  Force,  serving  as  an  information  and  education  officer.  After  dis- 
charge, he  acted  as  a  literary  agent,  then  formed  Blinkey  Productions,  Inc.,  to 
produce  a  series  of  juvenile  fantasy  stories  based  on  the  Lucille  Emerick  book, 
"The  Adventures  of  Blinkley."  His  other  firm,  Murray  King  Productions,  works  on 
documentaries. 


FLETCHER  SMITH,  president  of  Fletcher  Smith  Studios,  Inc.,  producer  of  TV  films, 
commercials  and  industrial  films,  started  his  business  career  at  the  age  of  18, 
with  a  graphic  art  enterprise  based  on  a  capital  of  $200.  He  entered  the  anima- 
tion field  through  doing  special  effects  for  M-G-M  studios,  then  began  developing 
industrial  accounts.  In  1938,  he  set  up  his  own  sales  organization  and  branched 
into  live  action  films,  first  on  location,  then  on  sound  stages.  During  World  War 
II,  he  devoted  himself  exclusively  to  shooting  educational  films  for  the  govern- 
ment. With  the  end  of  the  war  and  the  advent  of  TV,  he  went  into  production  of 
filmed  TV  commercials.  Fletcher  relaxes  from  his  duties  through  hobbies  of 
woodworking  and  amateur  painting,  and  learning  to  play  the  Hammond  organ. 


WILBUR  J.  STREECH,  owner  of  Wilbur  Streech  Productions,  producers  of  TV  film 
commercials  and  animated  films,  started  right  after  the  war  making  animated 
cartoons  when  he  was  a  partner  in  Triangle  Films.  At  that  time  the  firm  was  mak- 
ing a  series  of  one  reel  musicals  for  Universal.  In  1951  Wilbur  struck  out  on  his 
own  and  formed  his  present  company.  Some  of  the  accounts  for  which  he  has  been 
working  since  then  are  Cities  Service,  Celanese  Corp.,  Acetate  Fabrics..  Thorn 
McAn,  Harriet  Hubbard  Ayer  and  Sinclair  Refining  Co.  During  the  war  Wilbur  was  a 
Captain  in  the  Signal  Corps  photographic  center  where  he  was  in  charge  of  the 
organization  of  production  of  animation.  Prior  to  his  war  service,  he  worked  for 
the  Walt  Disney  studios  as  an  animation  artist.  Wilbur  attended  UCLA. 


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TOM  LEWIS,  president  of  Lewislor  Enterprises,  Inc.,  and  executive  producer  of  TV's 
'The  Loretta  Young  Show,"  entered  TV  production  after  a  brilliant  career  in  adver- 
tising, radio  and  motion  pictures.  An  advertising  executive  witti  Young  &  Rubicam, 
Inc..  before  the  war,  Lewis  was  vice  president  of  radio  production  in  charge  of 
that  organization's  Hollywood  office  when  he  entered  the  Army  in  1942.  During 
World  War  II  he  created  the  Armed  Forces  Radio  Service,  of  which  he  was  com- 
mandant, and  rose  to  the  rank  of  full  colonel.  Following  his  return  to  civilian 
status,  Tom  was  associated  with  a  long  list  of  radio's  top-ranking  favorites  before 
entering  the  field  of  motion  pictures  to  produce  MGM's  "Cause  For  Alarm."  In 
1953,  he  formed  Lewislor  Enterprises,  Inc.  and  produced  "The  Loretta  Young 
Show." 


HERBERT  SCHEFTEL.  president  of  Telenews  Productions,  Inc.,  has  been  producing 
visual  news  for  the  past  9  years.  He  is  a  graduate  of  St.  Paul's  School  and 
Oxford  University.  Herb  first  started  out  as  a  member  of  the  New  York  Stock 
Exchange  but  quickly  became  interested  in  the  production  of  visual  news.  At  that 
time.  1938,  the  first  theater  TV  projectors  were  being  demonstrated  and  he  fore- 
saw that  newsreel  theaters  would  be  serviced  by  TV.  He  then  became  involved  in 
a  chain  of  newsreel  theaters,  but  the  war,  in  which  Herb  served  as  a  major  in  the 
Air  Force,  put  the  theater  TV  idea  in  the  back  of  his  mind.  In  1945,  however,  he 
went  ahead  full-blast,  presenting  spot  news  films  for  TV.  In  his  leisure  time  Herb 
is  a  devotee  of  golf  and  bridge. 


EDWARD  J.  LAMM,  president  of  Pathescope  Company  of  America,  Inc.,  producers 
of  industrial  and  educational  films,  TV  commercials  and  TV  programs,  entered  the 
industrial  film  business  by  forming  Advertising  Film  Associates  back  in  1933.  Six 
years  later,  he  took  over  the  Pathescope  Company  of  America,  Inc.  During  World 
War  W.  Ed  produced  a  great  number  of  training  and  orientation  films  for  the  Navy 
and  for  other  government  agencies.  After  the  end  of  the  war  he  pioneered  with 
McGraw  Hill  in  the  production  of  educational  films  integrated  with  textbooks  for 
use  in  the  school  curriculum.  He  has  been  active  in  the  formation  of  the  Film 
Producers  Association  of  New  York.  He  is  engaged  in  research  and  the  develop- 
ment of  Pathescope's  rear  screen  projection. 


ED  THORGERSEN,  veteran  news  and  sports-editor-commentator  opened  his  own 
offices  in  1953  to  produce,  edit  and  participate  as  a  TV  personality  in  film  pack- 
ages and  live  presentation  of  news  and  sports  as  well  as  industrial  exploitation 
and  sales  promotion  programs.  Ed's  microphone  career  began  back  in  1927  with 
NBC  where  he  was  an  announcer,  broadcasting  news,  sports  and  special  events. 
In  1933,  he  joined  the  expanding  editorial  staff  of  Movietone  News  where  his  face 
and  byline  acquired  national  prominence  via  the  newsreel  screen.  With  broad 
experience  in  the  field  of  film  shorts,  Ed  projected  his  talent  into  many  award- 
winning  pictures  in  the  short  subject  field  and  ultimately  became  identified  with 
the  production  of  "Ed  Thorgersen's  Sports  Reviews." 


TOM  VALENTINO,  head  of  T.  J.  Valentino,  Inc.,  has  been  supplying  the  radio, 
theater  and  TV  field  with  sound  effects  and  mood  music  for  the  past  twenty 
years.  He  broke  into  radio  on  what  must  have  been  one  of  the  first  P.  I.  deals 
on  record.  At  the  time  Tom  was  a  piano  and  organ  tuner  and  tuned  station  pianos 
in  return  for  two-minute  pitches  advertising  his  services.  While  working  around 
the  studios  he  noticed  the  first  crude  attempts  at  sound  effects— which  led  him 
to  form  his  present  company.  From  a  modest  beginning,  Tom  has  gone  on  to 
weate  sound  effects  for  practically  all  the  shows  on  Broadway,  not  to  mention 
for  little  theaters  all  over  the  country.  He  has  perfected  a  clock  that  not  only 
tells  the  time  but  also  tosses  in  a  commercial  every  fifteen  minutes. 


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JACK  WRATHER,  president  of  Wrather  Television  Productions,  Inc.,  acquired  "The 
Lone  Ranger"  radio-TV  series  for  $3,000,000.  Son  of  the  late  John  D.  Wrather, 
pioneer  oilman,  he  assumed  active  management  of  the  Wrather  oil  interests 
shortly  after  graduation  from  the  University  of  Texas  in  1939.  He  produced  the 
series  "Boss  Lady,"  starring  Lynn  Bari.  In  association  with  Mrs.  Helen  Alvarez, 
Jack  purchased  KOTV  in  Tulsa,  Oklahoma  and  KFMB  and  KFMB  TV  in  San  Diego, 
California.  The  Tulsa  property  has  recently  been  sold  to  J.  H.  Whitney  &  Co.  of 
New  York  City  with  Wrather  remaining  on  the  board  of  directors.  An  increasing 
number  of  business  enterprises  are  under  his  control.  Jack  is  married  to  actress 
Bonita  Granville  and  makes  his  home  in  California  with  their  two  children. 


GEORGE  FOLEY,  president  of  Foley  and  Gordon,  Inc.,  television  production  firm,  has 
a  wide  reputation  as  a  keen  idea-man  with  an  outstanding  sense  of  programming 
and  planning  for  ad  agencies  and  networks.  His  firm  agency  background  has 
proved  invaluable  in  helping  him  develop  programs  which  can  effectively  be 
utilized  in  merchandising  campaigns.  George  was  public  relations  director  for 
Newell-Emmett  before  taking  over  the  reins  at  Cecil  and  Presbrey's  TV  dept. 
Foley  and  Gordon  produced  "Tales  of  Tomorrow,"  first  of  the  adult  science-fiction 
shows,  which  was  quickly  imitated  by  other  producers.  George  is  wholly  con- 
vinced that  the  field  of  science-fiction  has  only  been  touched  and  his  large  suc- 
cess with  "Tales"  is  due  to  his  belief  in  maintaining  the  highest  degree  of 
realism  in  his  presentations. 


WILLIAM  J.  GERMAN,  distributor  of  Eastman  professional  motion  picture  films, 
organized  two  companies,  W.  J.  German,  Inc.,  one  chartered  in  Delaware,  the 
other  in  California,  to  handle  the  firm's  trade.  Bill's  initial  association  with  East- 
man was  in  1906  in  Rochester.  After  filling  several  posts  he  came  to  N.Y.  in 
1921  as  manager  of  the  G.M.  Labs,  in  Long  Island  City  as  well  as  of  the  Paragon 
studios  and  labs  and  San  Jacq  Film  Printing  Corp.  at  Fort  Lee,  N.J.  One  year 
later  Bill  became  associated  with  Jules  E.  Brulatour  and  in  two  years  he  organ- 
ized and  became  V.P.  and  general  manager  of  J.  E.  Brulatour,  Inc.,  which  took 
over  the  sole  distribution  of  Eastman  films  for  movies  and  T.V.  At  Brulatour's 
death.  Bill  became  president  of  the  two  Brulatour  corporations,  and  completed 
purchase  of  the  latter's  assets  in  1951. 


ALLEN  A.  BUCKHANZ,  president  of  TV  Productions,  Inc.,  got  his  reputation  in  show 
business  early  as  a  man  who  could  really  deliver.  He  was  a  messenger  boy  at 
the  20th  Century-Fox  Studios  only  six  years  ago.  Subsequently,  the  31-year-old 
Buckhantz,  who  is  in  charge  of  all  productions  for  TVR  Productions,  Inc.,  held 
various  assistant's  jobs  at  Fox,  became  a  floor  manager  for  CBS-TV  and  was  pro- 
moted to  full  director  in  1952,  for  CBS-TV  in  Hollywood,  the  position  he  held 
prior  to  his  resignation  to  form  TVR,  producers  of  television  recordings  for 
agencies,  TV  packagers,  writers,  directors  and  networks.  Born  and  educated  in 
Kaunas,  Lithuania,  Allen  came  to  the  U.S.  in  1946,  following  5  years  as  a  prisoner 
in  the  Dachau  and  Lansberg  concentration  camps.  He  married  the  former  Suzanne 
Lloyd,  a  non-professional. 


PAUL  RAIBOURN,  vice-president  of  Paramount  Fictures  Corp.  is  prexy  of  Para- 
mount Television  Productions,  Inc.  His  early  surveys  of  TV's  potentialities  led  to 
Paramount's  profitable  1938  investment  in  DuMont  Laboratories,  as  well  as  the 
1942  establishment  of  KTLA,  the  development  of  the  Paramount  video  transcrip- 
tion system,  and  to  a  color-TV  research  program  for  theaters  coincidental  with 
general  color  telecasting.  Paul  joined  Paramount  in  1921  and  rapidly  attained  a 
reputation  as  an  analyst  of  box-office  values  in  relation  to  costs  and  public 
psychology.  He  holds  an  E.  E.  degree  from  the  U.  of  III.,  and  is  a  WW  I  vet. 
Currently,  Raibourn  is  a  director  of  DuMont  Labs,  a  director  of  NARTB,  and  chair- 
man of  the  boards  of  both  International  Telemeter  Corp.  and  Chromatic  Tele- 
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BURT  BALABAN,  president  of  Princess  Pictures,  Inc.,  was  born  in  Chicago  and 
attended  Roanoke  College,  Virginia.  During  his  Summers,  while  in  college,  Burt 
worked  for  the  National  Screen  and  Photographic  Studio.  He  left  college  to  enter 
the  U.  S.  Marine  Corps  and  spent  fourteen  months  in  the  Pacific  as  Marine  Corps 
Combat  Photographer,  making  D-Day  landings  in  the  Marshall  Islands,  Saipan  and 
Guam.  He  also  did  extensive  aerial  photography  on  bombing  missions.  Following 
the  war's  end,  Burt  began  work  with  Paramount  Television  in  1946.  He  concen- 
trated his  work  on  obtaining  film  programs  for  KTLA  and  WBKB,  Chicago.  Later 
he  became  manager  of  Paramount's  Television  film  department,  in  charge  of 
KTLA  film  programming  and  the  company's  syndicated  program  distribution. 


JAY  BONAFIELD,  executive  vice  president  and  member  of  the  board  of  RKO-Pathe, 
was  born  m  Tunnelton,  West  Virgina,  March  29,  1910.  He  entered  the  motion 
picture  business  at  the  age  of  18,  when  he  joined  Fox  Movietone  News  as  a  reel 
boy  m  the  cutting  department.  Within  the  next  three  years,  he  was  promoted  to 
assistant  editor,  and  then  film  editor,  working  on  newsreels.  In  1931  he  joined 
Pathe  as  newsreel  film  editor.  During  his  years  in  that  capacity  he  personally 
edited  such  outstanding  news  stories  as  the  Hindenburg  disaster,  the  Lindberg 
case,  the  Morro  Castle  fire  and  Presidential  inaugurations.  In  1937,  he  was  trans- 
ferred to  the  short  subjects  department,  where  he  became  head  of  the  editing 
department  and  then  production  manager. 


MANNY  REINER,  vice-president  of  Guild  Films,  Inc.,  has  helped  develop  sales 
policies  for  Guild's  foreign  TV  markets.  Manny  has  had  extensive  experience  in 
motion  pictures,  radio,  television  and  domestic  and  foreign  film  sales.  Prior  to 
his  latest  assignment,  Manny  was  vice-president  in  charge  of  sales  at  PSI-TV,  Inc. 
He  joined  Warner  Bros,  back  in  1933  and  then  was  associated  with  Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer,  Monogram  Pictures  and  Paramount  Pictures.  From  1942  to  1946  Manny 
was  film  officer  in  Europe  for  the  OWI  and  from  1946-1950  he  was  general  manager 
in  Latin  America  and  Australia  for  David  0.  Selznick.  A  stint  as  foreign  manager 
for  Samuel  Goldwyn  h reductions  added  further  experience  to  Manny's  already  full 
background.  His  headquarters  will  be  at  Guild  Film's  New  York  office. 


MAURICE  J.  RIFKIN,  vice-president  in  charge  of  sales  for  Ziv  TV  Programs,  Inc., 
was  born  in  Marinette,  Wise,  on  July  12,  1914.  His  family  moved  to  Youngstown, 
0.,  when  he  was  one  year  old.  It  was  there  he  stayed  through  his  graduation 
from  Rayen  High  School  in  1930.  He  received  a  B.A.  in  1935  and  an  M.A.  in 
1936  from  the  University  of  Southern  California.  At  that  time,  he  returned  to 
Youngstown  where  he  worked  as  an  account  executive  with  WKBN.  In  1938,  he 
moved  to  Cincinnati,  where  he  joined  the  Frederick  W.  Ziv  Co.  In  1949,  Rifkin 
came  to  New  York  City  to  be  sales  manager  for  Ziv  TV  Programs,  Inc.  He  was 
appointed  to  his  present  position  in  1952.  He  and  his  wife,  the  former  Theodora 
Levin  have  one  child,  Joan,  and  they  live  in  Great  Neck,  Long  Island. 


lOHN  CLARK,  president  of  Transamerican  Broadcasting  and  Television  Corpora- 
tion, is  known  as  a  man  who  started  from  scratch  and  has  risen  to  top  position  in 
elecasting  and  broadcasting.  He  is  largely  responsible  for  making  WLW  into  one 
of  the  most  valuable  radio  stations  today,  accomplished  within  a  few  years  with 
nothing  more  than  outstanding  programs.  Far  removed  from  professional  talent 
'sources,  Clark  had  to  be  creative  in  the  truest  sense.  Many  national  advertisers 
originated  their  shows  in  Cincinnati  and  fed  them  to  the  network.  His  intimate 
knowledge  of  the  public's  entertainment  tastes  and  his  unparalleled  experience  in 
catering  to  them  caught  the  attention  of  Harry  Warner,  and  led  to  the  formation 
in  June,  1936  of  Transamerican  by  Warner  Brothers  and  Clark. 


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MARK  GOODSON,  partner  with  Bill  Todman  in  Goodson-Todman  Productions,  was 
born  in  Sacramento,  Calif.,  and  began  his  career  in  show  business  as  a  child 
actor  in  stock  companies.  Goodson  entered  radio  at  KJBS,  San  Francisco,  as  a 
disc  jockey  in  1936.  He  moved  on  to  the  Don  Lee  Network  Headquarters  in 
1937,  where  he  began  as  an  announcer,  switched  to  special  events,  then  pro- 
duction, in  which  capacity  he  developed  a  group  of  shows.  He  came  to  New  York 
in  June,  1942,  where  he  began  as  emcee  of  "Battle  of  the  Boroughs"  and  the 
"Jack  Dempsey  Sports  Quiz."  This  led  to  his  directing  soap  operas.  He  wrote 
and  directed  dramatic  spots  on  the  "Kate  Smith  Show"  and  co-produced  the 
first  of  the  "Stop  the  Music"  series  before  he  and  Todman  became  associated. 


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JOHN  W.  LOVETON,  president  of  John  Loveton  Productions,  West  Coast  TV  film 
firm,  started  his  broadcasting  career  handling  the  General  Foods  "Show  Boat" 
radio  program  for  Benton  and  Bowles.  In  1937,  he  moved  to  Ruthrauff  &  Ryan, 
where  he  supervised  17  shows  and  directed  some  of  their  top  radio  productions. 
From  there,  he  went  to  Foote,  Cone  and  Belding,  where  he  was  placed  in  charge 
of  all  Lucky  Strike  radio.  After  a  brief  term  as  co-director  of  radio  for  Geyer, 
Cornell,  and  Newell,  he  joined  Lennen  and  Mitchell,  where  he  began  his  long 
association  with  the  "Mr.  and  Mrs.  North"  property.  He  resigned  from  the 
agency  in  1947  and  has  since  produced  and  directed  this  show  from  his  own 
office.  When  he  moved  into  TV,  he  transferred  his  production  set-up  to  the 
West  Coast. 


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SAUL  JEFFEE,  president  of  Movielab  Film  Laboratories,  started  in  the  film  labora- 
tory business  25  years  ago.  As  part  of  his  25th  anniversary  celebration,  he  is 
embarking  on  an  expansion  program  for  his  firm  which  will  see  it  grow  three- 
fold. He  put  the  company  into  its  present  quarters  overlooking  the  Hudson 
River  in  1949.  Always  mechanically  inclined,  Saul  has  made  his  hobby  of 
tinkering  in  his  completely  equipped  machine  shop  pay  off  with  the  development 
of  many  machine  modifications  which  have  contributed  to  the  advancement  of 
film  processing.  At  present,  80  percent  of  the  clients  with  which  Movielab  Film 
Laboratories  does  business  are  television  accounts.  Saul  is  completely  wrapped 
up  in  his  work  but  does  find  time  to  pursue  a  second  hobby,  raising  tropical  fish. 


LLOYD  L.  LINO,  vice  president  and  general  sales  manager  of  Interstate  TV  Cor- 
poration has  been  with  Allied  Artists  Pictures,  Corp.,  Interstate's  parent  organiza- 
tion, for  over  20  years.  He  served  as  assistant  to  the  president,  Steve  Broidy, 
for  several  years  and  was  supervisor  of  all  Allied  Artists  exchange  operations, 
in  1939,  Lind  made  his  first  feature  sale  for  TV,  and  NBC  purchased  a  full  length 
feature  for  telecasting  in  New  York.  With  this  in  his  background,  it  was  a  nat- 
ural for  him  to  take  over  the  reign  of  Interstate's  sales  department.  Among  the 
products  currently  distributed  by  Interstate  are  the  "Ethel  Barrymore  Theatre," 
"The  Amazing  Tales  of  Hans  Christian  Andersen"  and  a  group  of  features  and 
westerns.  Their  "Little  Rascals"  series  is  now  playing  in  top  national  markets. 


CHESTER  ERSKINE,  President  of  Chester  Erskine  Productions,  producer  of  the 
Reader's  Digest  series  of  TV  films,  has  had  a  long  and  varied  background  in  the 
producing,  directing,  and  writing  of  plays  and  motion  pictures.  He  abandoned 
the  law  career  for  which  he  studied  at  Union  University,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  in 
order  to  study  for  the  theatre  at  the  American  Academy  for  Dramatic  Arts.  In 
1929,  he  began  directing  Broadway  plays.  At  one  time,  he  was  head  of  Charles 
Frohman,  Inc.,  and  also  served  as  director  for  the  Theatre  Guild,  and  the 
Erianger  and  Shubert  interests.  Starting  in  1944  he  wrote  and  directed  a  num- 
ber of  screenplays.  First  venture  under  Chester  Erskine  Productions  was  "Witness 
to  Murder,"  starring  Barbara  Stanwyck,  George  Sanders,  and  Gary  Merrill. 


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DAVID  V.  SUTTON,  member  of  the  board  of  MCA-TV,  Ltd.,  has  been  with  the  Music 
Corporation  of  America  for  three  years  as  vice  president  in  charge  of  syndicated 
films.  The  "Guy  Lombardo  Show,"  and  "The  IVIan  Behind  the  Badge,"  have  been 
produced  under  his  guidance.  A  University  of  Virginia  graduate,  he  received  a 
law  degree  from  the  University  of  West  Virginia.  His  first  radio  job  was  in 
Chicago,  as  a  salesman  for  WBBM.  He  became  Eastern  sales  manager  in  1942, 
but  his  career  was  interrupted  by  service  with  the  Marines.  After  the  war,  he 
joined  KMOX.  St.  Louis,  as  commercial  manager.  From  there,  he  moved  to  CBS 
Network  Radio  Sales,  after  which  he  became  general  sales  manager  of  CBS-TV 
in  1950.  following  this  with  an  appointment  as  vice  president  in  charge  of  sales 
at  CBS-TV. 


FRED  J.  MAHLSTEDT,  director  of  operations  for  CBS-TV  Film  Sales,  is  a  pioneer  in 
the  TV  film  industry,  having  a  long,  successful  record  in  advertising  and  network 
operations.  He  was  educated  at  the  Pratt  Institute's  School  of  Architecture.  A 
native  New  Yorker,  he  practiced  architecture  for  four  years  before  he  went  into 
advertising  with  the  Erwin,  Wasey  and  the  Arthur  Kudner  agencies.  He  went  to 
CBS  in  1939.  where  he  was  chief  of  sales  development  in  the  research  depart- 
ment. He  moved  from  there  to  CBS  radio  sales  promotion,  thence  to  CBS  Radio 
Spot  Sales.  It  was  in  June,  1950,  that  he  was  singled  out  for  the  job  of  organiz- 
ing a  film  syndication  unit  for  CBS.  He  has  been  with  CBS-TV  Film  Sales  since 
that  time. 


MOE  KERMAN,  president  of  Regal  TV  Pictures,  Inc.,  has  had  a  long  and  varied 
background  in  the  motion  picture  business.  His  father  was  one  of  the  first  motion 
picture  exhibitors  in  the  borough  of  Brooklyn,  and  the  son  followed  in  his  foot- 
steps as  an  exhibitor  when  he  was  14  years  old.  Not  long  after  that,  he  set  up 
his  own  independent  film  outfit  called  "The  Kerman  Film  Exchange."  He  once 
produced  movies  under  the  Mutual  Production  Corp.  banner,  and  these  movies  are 
now  being  shown  on  TV.  He  started  in  TV  movie  distribution  in  1948,  when  he 
bought  the  entire  Hal  Roach  Studio  Library  for  TV.  In  addition  to  being  president 
of  Regal,  Kerman  also  heads  Tudor  Pictures,  Inc.;  Favorite  Attractions,  Inc.;  Allied 
Films,  Inc.;  Congress  Films  Corp.;  and  Emblem  TV  Pictures,  Inc. 


WILLIAM  J.  GANZ,  president  of  the  William  J.  Ganz  Co.,  Inc.,  has  produced  over 
1,000  films  on  different  subjects  in  practically  all  major  industries.  At  20,  Ganz 
was  a  free-lance  cameraman.  Originally,  Universal  Newsreel's  Philadelphia  rep- 
resentative, he  came  to  New  York  in  1919,  starting  his  own  film  business  and  con- 
centrating on  the  production  of  "sponsored"  films  for  industry.  In  the  late  1920's, 
Ganz  pictures  grew  from  silent  to  sound  and,  a  decade  later,  from  black  and 
white  to  color.  Ganz  films  are  being  telecast  in  ever-increasing  quantities,  be- 
cause of  their  public  service  qualities.  In  1943,  he  formed  a  separate  affiliate, 
called  The  Institute  of  Visual  Training,  Inc.,  for  the  specific  purpose  of  offering 
"planned  distribution"  to  motion  picture  clients. 


FRANK  BRGDOCK,  general  manager  of  Reela  Films,  Inc.,  Miami,  moved  to  Florida 
in  1951  after  17  years  as  an  account  executive  with  the  Jam  Handy  Organization, 
where  he  handled  the  Chevrolet  and  Lucky  Strike  accounts,  with  the  thought  of 
retiring.  But  Reela  Films,  then  in  its  infancy,  asked  Brodock  to  take  a  position  as 
sales  manager.  In  two  years,  he  increased  Reela's  billings  three-fold  and  was 
greatly  influential  in  getting  the  film  company  to  the  position  where  it  now  calls 
itself  the  "most  complete  film  studio  in  the  South."  Upped  to  general  manager  in 
1953,  Brodock  hired  personnel  for  his  executive  staff  in  Hollywood,  New  York, 
and  Chicago.  Reela  Films  has  produced  TV  and  industrial  films  for  a  number  of 
major  cities  in  both  North  and  South  America. 


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W.  WALLACE  ORR,  president,  Tel  Ra  Productions,  Philadelphia,  is  believed  to  be 
one  of  the  largest  producers  of  TV  sports  film.  Tel  Ra  Productions,  which  he 
!.°^"°n  ,'"  ^^^^'  produces  "Telesports  Digest,"  "Sports  Spotlight,"  "Touch- 
down, Greatest  Pro  Football  Plays  of  the  Week,"  and  "Post  Time  USA" 
During  the  past  eight  years,  his  firm  has  produced  more  than  700  sports  shows 
for  TV  use.  Presently,  along  with  its  established  sports  programs  and  some  TV 
commercials,  Tel  Ra  Productions  is  placing  emphasis  upon  color  films.  Thus  far 
color  IS  being  used  extensively  in  filming  thoroughbred  racing  and  major  league 
baseball.  Orr  was  an  advertising  executive  for  27  years,  being  vice  president  of 
N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son,  Inc..  1944-48. 


JEROME  S.  HYAMS,  president  of  Hygo  Television  Films,  Inc.,  founded  the  com- 
pany in  1952  and  has  in  3  years  built  the  firm  to  one  of  the  top  TV  film  dis- 
tributors. Jerry  entered  the  film  industry  in  1934  taking  a  job  as  an  office  boy 
with  Commonwealth  Films.  He  was  with  that  concern  for  18  years.  His  first 
promotion  at  Commonwealth  came  when  they  established  their  16  mm  depart- 
ment and  he  was  made  a  salesman.  During  World  War  II,  Jerry  joined  the  O.S.S., 
in  the  film  department  where  he  worked  with  John  Ford.  He  went  back  to  Com- 
monwealth after  the  war  as  sales  manager  of  16  mm  sales.  With  the  coming  of 
television  he  helped  establish  and  manage  the  sales  activity.  He  held  that  job 
until  he  formed  the  Hygo  and  Argyle  firms.  Jerry  is  a  leisure  time  gardener  at 
his  home  in  Great  Neck. 


WILLIAM  SELDEN  TODMAN,  partner  with  Mark  Goodson  in  Goodson-Todman  Produc- 
tions, was  born  in  New  York  City  on  July  31,  1916.  He  received  degrees  from 
Johns  Hopkins  University  and  from  N.  Y.  U.  Following  his  first  job  as  a  copy  writer 
for  a  New  York  advertising  agency,  he  became  a  freelance  radio  director  and  a 
writer  for  Red  Book  Magazine.  This  was  followed  by  writing  and  directing  for  a 
number  of  BBD&O  radio  shows.  Later,  he  joined  the  Blow  Company  as  N.  Y. 
Producer  for  "The  Philip  Morris  Playhouse,"  "Crime  Doctor,"  and  "Take  It  Or  Leave 
It."  Joining  with  Mark  Goodson,  Todman  and  his  partner  have  inaugurated  the 
following  TV  successes:  'What's  My  Line?"  "I've  Got  a  Secret,"  "Two  for  the 
Money,"  "It's  News  to  Me,"  "The  Name's  the  Same,"  "The  Web,"  and  "Beat  the 
Clock." 


JAMES  A.  LOVE,  president  of  Lally  and  Love,  film  producers,  has  been  in  one 
form  of  show  business  or  another  all  his  life.  His  family  travelled  as  a  vaudeville 
team  in  his  early  years.  When  his  father  became  a  motion  picture  theater  man- 
ager, Jim's  first  theater  job  was  bicycling  features  to  his  father's  theaters.  He 
then  became  assistant  projectionist  and  worked  part  time  throughout  his  school 
years.  Jim  joined  Warner  Brothers  in  their  booking  department  upon  leaving 
school.  While  doing  military  service  in  The  Coast  Guard,  he  entered  the  production 
field  as  a  film  editor.  Later,  he  was  the  founder  of  Cineffects  Productions  for 
Nat  Sobol.  When  that  organization  was  disbanded,  he  formed  the  company  which 
he  now  heads.  Jim  is  married,  and  has  one  child,  James  Allen,  Jr.,  who  is  three. 


CHARLES  DAND,  Director  of  the  Films  and  Publications  Division  of  British  Informa- 
tion Services  in  New  York  City,  was  born  in  Dundee,  Scotland,  on  April  24,  1902. 
After  he  received  his  education  at  Glasgow  University,  he  was  in  newspaper  work 
from  1922-29,  during  which  time  he  contributed  to  many  British  and  American 
journals.  From  1929-35,  he  worked  as  a  scenario  editor  for  London's  Associated 
Sound-Film  Industries,  and  as  a  writer  and  director  of  documentary  and  instruc- 
tional films.  He  returned  to  journalism  for  two  years,  after  which— in  1937— he 
entered  British  government  services  as  Public  Relations  Office,  Edinburgh.  During 
the  war,  he  was  with  the  Scottish  Education  Dept.,  Edinburgh.  He  returned  to 
London  in  1949  with  the  Central  Office  of  Information  and  came  to  New  York  in 
1952. 


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PAUL  TALBOT,  president  of  Fremantle  Overseas  Radio,  Inc.,  largest  distributors  of 
radio  and  TV  material  for  the  international  market,  got  in  on  the  groimd  floor  of 
TV  with  CBS  in  1941.  Following  Army  service  during  the  war,  he  became  U.S. 
rep  for  the  Italian  Radio  Network  and  Radio  Andorra,  the  latter  being  the  first 
European  station  to  get  back  on  a  commercial  basis  after  the  war.  Today,  as  one 
of  the  youngest  executives  in  the  field,  Paul  heads  a  company  devoted  exclusively 
to  programming,  with  never  a  time  during  the  24  hours  of  the  day,  seven  days  a 
week  when  a  Fremantle  program  is  not  being  aired  on  some  radio  or  television 
station  in  the  world.  To  TV  stations  in  seven  countries,  Talbot  distributes  films 
in  all  categories,  with  many  programs  locally  produced. 


LEO  A.  HANDEL,  head  of  Handel  Film  Corporation,  Hollywood,  was  educated  in 
Austria.  France.  England  and  Switzerland,  and  holds  a  Fh.D.  degree  in  economics 
from  the  University  of  Vienna.  His  apprenticeship  in  film  production  started  at 
the  Elstree  Studios  in  London.  He  came  to  America  and  founded  the  Motion  Pic- 
ture Research  Bureau  in  New  York  in  1939.  In  1941,  this  unit  became  a  depart- 
ment of  M-GM  and  Handel  acted  as  M-G-M's  director  of  audience  research  until 
1950,  with  time  out  for  three  years  military  service.  Four  years  ago,  he  moved 
to  the  West  Coast  to  set  up  his  own  TV  film  company,  producing  several  series. 
The  firm  expects  to  hit  a  new  high  in  production  during  1955  with  two  new  film 
series  set  to  be  added  to  production  schedules. 


HERBERT  R.  PILZER,  president  of  Circle  Film  Laboratories,  Inc.,  has  a  broad 
technical  and  business  background.  He  was  born  in  Vienna  where  his  father 
had  been  a  prominent  producer.  He  was  educated  at  the  Theresianische  Academy 
in  that  city  and  continued  his  studies  at  the  Marigny  Institute  and  the  Sorbonne 
in  Paris.  During  1941-42,  he  produced  a  number  of  pictures  for  the  war  effort  in 
association  with  the  Harmon  Foundation.  In  1943,  he  joined  Circle  Films  and, 
by  1946,  was  elevated  to  the  position  of  general  manager  of  that  firm.  Quickly 
believing  that  film  and  TV  were  made  for  each  other,  he  oriented  his  company  to 
meet  TV  needs.  Elected  president  of  Circle  Films  in  1953,  Pilzer  has  been  in- 
strumental in  improving  the  sound  portion  of  film  commercials. 


ALEX  GOTTLIEB,  president  of  Dear  Phoebe  Productions,  has  produced  more  than 
35  "A"  pictures  in  Hollywood  since  1943.  Born  in  Hutchison,  Kans.,  in  1906, 
Gottlieb  was  educated  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin.  Under  contract  to  Universal, 
he  produced  the  first  eight  Abbott  and  Costello  pictures.  After  this,  while  under 
contract  to  Warner  Bros,  for  five  years,  he  produced  20  pictures,  including 
"Hollywood  Canteen,"  "The  Time,  The  Place,  and  The  Girl,"  and  "The  Girl  From 
Jcnes  Beach."  After  a  year  at  RKO,  where  he  produced  "Macao,"  with  Jane 
Russell  and  Robert  Mitchum,  he  independently  produced  "The  Blue  Gardenia"  and 
"Marry  Me  Again."  "Susan  Slep  Here"  was  the  big  1954  hit  for  which  he  wrote 
the  screen  play.   He  has  found  time  to  enter  the  playwriting  field. 


CHARLES  E.  SKINNER,  president  and  executive  producer-director  of  Charles  E. 
Skinner  Productions,  Inc.,  first  transferred  his  talents  from  Hollywood  to  TV  when 
he  did  the  original  "Big  Story"  series,  converting  it  from  radio  to  TV.  Long  time 
member  of  the  Screen  Directors  Guild,  Skinner  attended  schools  on  Hollywood 
motion  picture  lots  and  became  an  assistant  director  on  feature  pictures  at  the 
age  of  15.  For  seven  years,  he  brought  his  Hollywood  techniques  and  know-how 
to  the  aid  and  assistance  of  Jam  Handy.  His  film  credits,  besides  73  "Big  Story" 
films,  include  "Murder  in  'A'  Flat,"  "Les  Paul  and  Mary  Ford,"  and  "This  Is 
Your  Army"  for  20th  Century-Fox,  plus  a  large  number  of  public  relations  films  for 
leading  manufacturers  and  industrial  companies. 


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CHARLES  N.  BURRIS,  general  manager  of  Telenews  Productions,   Inc.,  has  been 

with  the  production  firm  for  14  years,  having  first  associated  with  its  Cleveland 
office  as  director  of  publicity,  promotion  and  advertising  on  Telenews  Newsreel 
Theaters,  largest  newsreel  theater  chain  in  the  country.  With  advent  of  TV,  Burris 
was  transferred  to  New  York  early  in  1948  to  take  over  the  office  of  sales  and 
advertismg  manager,  the  job  he  held  until  Sept.  1951  when  he  was  upped  to  his 
present  post.  When  not  pre-occupied  with  TV  newsreel  operation,  Charlie  super- 
vises such  projects  as  production  of  TV  commercials  and  other  video  chores. 
Prior  to  joining  Telenews,  Charlie  spent  a  number  of  years  as  manager  of  motion 
picture  theaters  m  Chicago,  following  graduation  from  the  U.  of  Chicago. 


CHARLES  Z.  WICK,  president  of  Telefilm  Enterprises,  formed  that  distributing 
organization  after  an  exhaustive  study  which  enabled  him  to  present  detailed  plans 
to  a  prominent  group  of  investors.  Charlie  has  always  made  use  of  his  talents  for 
both  music  and  commerce.  While  an  undergraduate  at  the  University  of  Michigan, 
he  formed  orchestras  which  made  him  $26,000  in  one  year.  He  later  studied  law 
at  Western  Reserve  University,  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1943,  then  organized  a 
band  to  play  in  a  Cleveland  hotel  at  night,  and  set  up  a  day  time  law  practice 
In  1943  Tommy  Dorsey  engaged  him  to  handle  legal  and  business  affairs  for  his 
orchestra,  and  to  write  musical  arrangements.  Charlie  is  married  to  the  former 
Mary  Jane  Woods  and  they  have  two  sons,  Charlie,  Jr.,  and  Douglas 


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SAUL  J.  TURELL,  president  of  Sterling  Television  Co.,  Inc.,  has  brought  a  mer- 
chandising approach  to  low  budget  shows  and  stand-by  films  that  has  made 
Sterling  one  of  the  largest  distributors  in  the  field.  Saul  is  a  native  New  Yorker. 
He  attended  CCNY  and  the  University  of  Chicago.  From  1942  to  1946  he  was  in 
the  Army  and  spent  most  of  his  time,  according  to  his  own  testimony,  on  KP. 
Serving  in  the  South  Pacific,  New  Guinea  and  the  Philippines,  Saul  emerged  from 
the  service  as  Sgt.  Turell.  After  the  war  he  went  to  work  for  Official  Films  and 
after  watching  volume  sales  of  home  movie  films  such  as  Castle  and  Official,  he 
decided  to  launch  Sterling  Films  in  1946,  in  partnership  with  Robert  Rhoades.  In 
1949,  when  Bernice  Coe  joined  the  company,  a  TV  department  was  inaugurated. 


GUY  V.  THAYER,  vice-president  and  general  manager  of  Roland  Reed  Productions, 
Hollywood  TV  film  firm,  entered  the  motion  picture  field,  while  a  senior  at  Holly- 
wood High  School,  working  at  an  after-school  job  in  the  Paramount  film  laboratory. 
He  moved  up  through  the  ranks  as  a  senior  film  editor  at  Paramount,  RKO  and 
Universal-International,  then  became  associate  producer  for  PRC.  He  left  the 
latter  position  for  service  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  serving  in  a  photographic  unit.  At 
the  United  Nations  conference  in  San  Francisco,  he  was  coordinator  between  the 
military  and  government  crews  of  all  countries,  and  he  also  set  up  the  photograph- 
ing of  the  war  crimes  trials  in  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Guy  was  discharged  from  the 
Navy  in  1945  and  he  immediately  joined  Roland  Reed  Productions. 


WILLIAM  VAN  PRAAG,  head  of  Van  Praag  Productions,  produces  and  directs  both 
film  commercials  and  features  for  television.  From  a  start  in  the  industry  as  a 
manager  of  a  theater,  Van  Praag  got  into  advertising  via  a  promotional  scheme 
for  theaters.  He  worked  on  advertising  films  for  theatrical  distribution,  and  from 
there  became  a  free-lance  film  editor,  doing  stints  for  some  of  the  top  film  com- 
panies. His  creative  talent  drew  the  notice  of  Uncle  Sam,  who  contracted  him  to 
set  up  the  first  film  unit  for  the  O.W.I.  After  a  three  year  hitch  with  the  Army,  he 
went  back  to  free  lancing  on  a  large  scale.  Prior  to  forming  his  own  company,  he 
did  some  pioneer  film  work  for  NBC-TV,  was  on  the  production  staff  for  several 
features  released  through  United  Artists,  and  worked  for  Bray  Studios. 


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GEORGE  BAGNALL.  president  of  George  Bagnall  and  Associates,  Inc.,  became  iden- 
tified with  the  motion  picture  industry  after  a  long  experience  in  the  financial 
field.  He  joined  the  Fox  Film  Company  in  1928  as  comptroller  of  its  West  Coast 
Studios  and  later  was  placed  in  charge  of  all  finances.  He  joined  Faramount 
Studios  in  1935  as  studio  treasurer  and  later  was  named  executive  studio 
manager.  In  1937.  he  was  named  vice-president  of  the  company.  He  resigned  in 
1941  to  join  the  Alexander  Korda  producing  organization,  serving  as  vice-president 
and  general  manager  until  1942,  when  he  was  designated  vice-president  of 
United  Artists.  In  1952.  he  formed  his  present  company,  establishing  offices  in 
various  leading  cities,  including  New  York  and  Chicago,  and  acquiring  new  product 
for  distribution. 


LOUIS  HUOT.  vice  president  in  charge  of  client  relations  for  Five  Star  Productions 
of  Hollywood,  has  had  wide  experience  both  in  newspaper  work  and  film  produc- 
tion. For  five  years  he  was  vice  president  and  European  manager  for  Press  Wire- 
less. Inc.  He  represented  the  Chicago  Tribune  in  Europe  for  two  years,  head- 
quartering in  Paris,  and  has  worked  for  numerous  other  papers,  including  the 
Montreal  Gazette.  In  film  production,  Louis  has  produced  public  relations  movies 
for  such  clients  as  the  Prudential  Insurance  Co.,  Pontiac  Motors,  and  the  Block 
Drug  Co.  of  New  Jersey.  He  has  made  movies  on  new  weapons  and  techniques  for 
the  Army  Signal  Corps.  In  his  position  at  Five  Star  Froductions  of  Hollywood,  he 
supervises  the  production  of  both  TV  commercials  and  institutionals. 


JOSEPH  PLUNKETT,  vice  president  of  North  American  Television  Productions,  Inc., 
has  had  a  varied  career  as  an  executive  in  show  business.  In  the  legitimate 
theater,  he  was  associated  with  Liebler  &  Co.,  and  George  Tyler,  producing  many 
Broadway  hit  plays.  He  was  managing  director  of  the  Century  Theater  (formerly 
the  New  Theater)  and  also  produced  plays  under  his  own  management,  then  was 
appointed  managing  director  of  the  Strand  Theater  in  New  York.  He  produced  pic- 
tures for  Faramount  Pictures  Corporation,  then  became  director,  vice  president, 
and  general  manager  of  the  RKO  Corporation.  Later,  he  served  as  vice  president 
of  Select  Attractions,  Inc.,  distributing  special  pictures.  It  was  in  1954  that 
Plunkett  entered  the  TV  film  field,  assuming  his  present  post  with  NATP. 


AL  STAHL,  president  of  Animated  Productions,  jumped  into  cartooning  at  an  early 
age.  seeing  his  first  cartoon-strip  nationally  syndicated  when  he  was  17  years 
old.  He  became,  in  succession,  an  animator  for  Max  Fleischer  and  story-gag 
editor  for  Terrytoons,  then  continued  in  technical  animation  work  with  the  Army 
Signal  Corps.  He  opened  his  own  studios  after  World  War  II  and  produced  his  first 
animated  cartoon  show  in  1946.  A  pioneer  in  TV  work,  his  firm  has  created  and 
produced  TV  animated  and  live  advertising  for  leading  agencies  and  has  made 
great  strides  in  photography  of  stylized  animation.  Al  developed  slide-motion  and 
multiplane  animation  for  NBC-TV.  He  is  a  member  of  the  board  of  National  Tele- 
vision Film  Council. 


VINCENT  J.  NOLA,  head  of  Nola  Studios,  Inc.,  producers  of  films  for  TV,  was  born 
m  Italy  and  at  the  age  of  10  migrated  to  the  U.  S.  With  money  saved  from  a  paper 
route  he  studied  voice  in  Buffalo  and  later  transferred  to  New  York  where  he 
resumed  his  studies  and  later  established  himself  as  a  vocal  coach.  It  occurred 
to  him,  through  his  close  association  with  music  and  musicians,  that  there  was  a 
pressing  need  for  rehearsal  studios.  As  a  consequence,  Nola  established  16  studios 
in  Steinway  Hall  and  subsequently  equipped  most  of  the  studios  with  recording 
facilities.  Needing  more  space,  he  brought  his  total  number  of  studios  up  to  32 
with  rooms  at  the  WMCA  Building.  Six  studios  are  equipped  for  making  tape  and 
disc  transcriptions  as  well  as  for  making  TV  films. 


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General  Precision  Laboratory,  Inc.,  63  Bedford  Rd. 

Pleaaantville.  N.  Y. 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Camden.  N.  J. 
S.O.S.   Cinema  Supply   Corp.,   602    West   52nd   St. 

New  York,   N.  Y. 


Uausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Co.,  739  St.  Paul  St.. 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Camera  Equipment  Co.,  1600  Broadway.  New 
York..   N.  Y. 

Century  Projector  Corp.,  729  7th  Avenue.  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

DeVry  Corp.,  1111  Armitage  Ave..  Chicago.  111. 

National  Theatre  Supply,  92  Gold  St.,  New  York. 
N.  Y. 

Projection  Optics  Co.,  Inc.,  330  Lyell  Avenue, 
Rochester.  N.  Y. 

Raytone  Screen  Corp.,  165  Clermont  Ave..  Brook- 
lyn 5.  N.  Y. 


.Advance    Projection    Theaters.    Inc.,    729    Seventh 

Ave..   New  York    19.  N.  Y. 
Kallantyne   Co.,   1712   Jackson,    Omaha   2,    Nebr. 
Century  Projector  Cori>..  729  7th  Ave..  New  York 

N.  Y. 
Camera     Equipment     Co.,     1600     Broadway,     New 

York.,   N.  Y. 


Spot  and  Flood 
Lamps 


.\dams  JLiignung,  Inc.,  48  W.  27th  St..  New  York, 

N.  Y. 
Amplex  Corp.,  Ill  Water  St.,   Brooklyn   1.  N.  Y. 
Ariel   Davis    Supply    Co.,    3687    S.    State    St..    Salt 

Lake   City,    Utah. 
Capitol  Stage  Lighting  Co.,  527  W.  45th  St..  New 

York.  N.  Y. 
Compco  Corp.,  2261  W.  St.  Paul  Avenue.  Chicago 

47.  111. 
DeVry  Corp.,  1111  Armitage  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
General  Electric  Co.,  Nela  Park,  Cleveland.  O. 
International     Motion     Picture     Consnitants.     inc.. 

National  Press  Building.  Washing-ton.   D.  C. 
Kliegl  Bros.,  321  W.  50th  St..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Mitchell    Camera    Corp.,    666    West    Harvard    St.. 

Glendale  4.  Calif. 
Motiograph,  Inc.,  4431   W.  Lake  St..   Chicago  24, 

111. 
National  Theater  Supply,  92  Gold  St..  New  York. 

N.  Y. 
Radiant  Lamp   Corp.,   300   Jeliff  Ave.,   Newark   8, 

N.   J. 


S.O.S.  Cinema  Supply  Corp.,  602  W.  52nd  St..  New 

York  19.  N.  Y. 
Sylvania    Electric    Products    Co.,    1740    Broadway. 

New  York.   N.  Y. 
Wenzel   Projector   Co.,    2509    S.    State    St.,    Chicago 

16,  111. 
Westingliouse      Electric      Corp.,      Lamp      Division, 

Bloomfield.  N.  J. 
Radio  Corp.  of  America,  Camden,  N.  J. 


Bigelow-Sanford    Carpet    Co.,    140    Madison    Ave.. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Goodall    Fabrics,    Inc.,    525    Madison    Ave.,    New 

York.  N.  Y. 
Hardvvick   &   Magee   Co.,   Lehigh   Ave.   &   7th    St., 

Philadelphia  33,  Pa. 
A.   &  M.  Karagheusian,   Inc.,   295   5th   Ave..   New 

York,  N.  Y. 
James   Lees    &   Sons  Co..   Norristown,    Montgonicr.v 

County,   Pa. 
C.  H.  Masland  &  Sons,  Carlisle,  Pa. 
Alexander    Smith    &    Sons    Carpet    Co.,    295    5th 

Ave.,  New  York  16.  N.  Y. 


Background 
Processes 


LOS  ANGELES,  CALIF. 

Acme  Film  Laboratories,  Inc. 

1161  N.  Highland  Ave.    (38)  .Hollywood  4-7471 
Anderson,  Howard  A. 

1611    Cosmo    St Hollywood  2-1247 

Cinema  Research 

7000  Romaine,  Hollywood    (38» 

Hollywood  2-7464 
Consolidated  Films  Industries,  Ine. 

969  Seward  St HOllywood   9-1441 

Dunningcolor   Corp. 

932  N.  La  Brea  Ave HOllywood   7-3174 

•Mercer,  Ray 

4241   Normal  Ave NOrmandy  3-9331 

Pacific  Title  A  Art  Studio 

6350   Santa  Monica   Blvd.  ..  .HOllywood  3-5611 
Pathe  Laboratories,  Inc. 

6823   Santa   Monica  Blvd.  ..  .HOllywood  9-3901 
Rabin,   .Jack 

1710  N.  La  Brea  Ave HOllywood   5-4126 

Technicolor  Motion  IMrture  Corp. 

6311    Romaine   St HOllywood  7-1101 


WS  ANGELES,  CALIF. 

Acme  Film  Laboratories,  Inc. 

1161  N.  Hghland  Ave.    (38)  .HOllywood  4-7471 
Associated  Film   Laboratory 

5631  Hollywood  Blvd HOllywood  4-8195 

Cinema  Research 

7000   Romaine    HOllywood  2-7464 

Color  Reproduction  Co. 

7936  Sanita  Monica  Blvd.    (46) 

Hollywood  4-8225 
Consolidated  Film  Industries 

959   Seward'  St.    (38) HOllywood  9-1441 

Dunningcolor  Process  Co.  Inc. 

932  N    La  Brea  Ave.    (38)  .  .HOllywood  7-3174 


1093 


QUALI 

IS  OUR  BUSINESS^ 


MOVIELAB  FILM  LABORATORIES.  INC. 

619  West  54th  Street,  New  York  19,  N.  Y.        JUdson  6-0360 


nnn  television   service   firms  nan 


Eastman   Kodak  Research  Laboratory 

1017  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.   (38) 

Hollywood   5-7161 
Film  Eflfpcts  of  Hollywood 

1153  N.  Hig-hland    (38) Hollywood   9-5808 

Film  Service  Laboratories 

6327   Santa  Monica  Blvd  ....  HOUywood   2-3237 
Flora  Color 

1103   N.    El   Centro Hollywood   7-9550 

General  Film  Labs  Corp. 

1546   N.   Argryle   Ave HQllywood   9-6391 

Hollywood    Film    Enterprises   Inc. 

6060  Sunset  Blvd.    (28> HOllywood   4-2181 

Houston    Color    Film    Laboratories 

230  West  Olive  Ave..  Biirbank.  Calif. 

THornwall    2-SlSS 
Mercer,  Ray,  &  Co. 

4241    Normal   Ave.    (29) NOmandy   3-93;n 

Modern  Movies,  Inc. 

6018  Foiintain  Ave HOllywood  4-7293 

National  Screen   Service 

7026   Santa  Monioa  Blvd ....  HOllywood   5-3136 
Pathe  Laboratories,  Inc. 

6823   Santa  Monica   Blvd  ....  HOllywood   9-396  L 
Picture  Recorders 

4992  Santa  Monica    Blvd ....  NOrmandie   2-0985 
Trodncers  Photographic  Lab.  Inc. 

6556   Santa   Monica   Blvd ...  .HOllywood    2-1334 
Richters  Film  I^b. 

1715    N.    Mariposa    Ave NOrmandy    4-321.'> 

Technicolor  Motion  Picture  Corp. 

6311    Romaine    St HOllywood   7-1101 

Telefilm,  Inc. 

6039    Hollywood    Blvd HOllywood   9-7205 

Williams  Film  Laboratories 

1040  N.  MeCadden  PI HOllywood   4-8131 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  CALIF. 

Ball  Film  Laboratory 

1266    Howard    St UNderhill   1-8638 

Commercial  Film  Enterprises 

125    Hyde    St ORdway   3-9162 

Motion  Picture  Service  Co. 

125  Hyde  St ORdway  3-9162 

Multichrome  Laboratories 

760    Gougrh    St HEmlock    1-6567 

Palmer,  W.  A.,  Films,  Inc. 

611    Howard   St YUkon   6-5961 

DENVER,  COLO. 

.\le.\ander  Film  Co. 

1390   Glenco    FRemont    7-2405 

Western  Cine  Service 

114   East   Eig-hth  Ave TAbor   2812 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

Byron.  Inc. 

1226  Wisconsin  Ave..  N.W DUpont   7-1800 

Capital   Film   Laboratories,  Inc. 

1905  Fail-view  Ave.,   N.E LAwrence   6-46.34 

ATLANTA,  GA. 

I'aramoiint  News 

135   Cain.    N.W CYpiess    1()36 

Strickland  Film  Co. 

220  Pharr  Rd..   N.E CHerokee  5317 

CHICAGO,  ILL. 

Atlas  Film  Corp. 

1111  S.  Boulevard,   Oak  Pk AUstin   7-8620 

Bell   and    Howell   Co. 

7100  McCormick  Lincolnwood 

AMbassador  2-1600 
Chicago   Film   Laboratories,   Inc. 

1.322    W.    Belmont    Ave Bittersweet   8-6780 

Colburn,   Geo.  W.,    Laboratory 

164  N.   Wacker  Drive STate   2-7316 

Crescent  Film  Laboratories 

7510  N.  Ashland AMbassador  2-5000 

Filmack  Laboratories 

1327   S.   Wabash    Ave HArrison   7-3395 

Wilding  Picture  Productions  Inc. 

1345    W.    Argyle    Ot LOH/gbea^-h    1-8410 

DES  MOINES,  I  A. 

General   Pictures  Productions 

Kempton    Rd 3-8275 

I'arrot  Films  Studio 

1700   Keo   Way 2-4211 


NEW  ORLEANS,  LA. 

Motion  Picture  Advertising  Service  Co.  Inc. 

1032    Carondelet    St RAymond   2253 

BALTIMORE,  MD. 

.Vlpha  Film  Laboratopies 

Falls    Road    VAlley    3-6017 

BOSTON,  MASS. 

.Master  Motion  Picture  Co. 

50    Piedmont    St HAncock   6-3592 

DETROIT,  MICH. 

(ieneral   Film  Laboratory,  Inc. 

66    Sibley    WOoodward   1-7818 

Jam  Handy  Organization 

2821    E.    Grand    Blvd TRinity   2-2450 

Wilding  Picture  Productions,  Inc. 

4925  Cadieux  St TUxedo   2-4600 

ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 

Keid  H  Ray  Film  Industries 

2269    Ford    Parkway EMerson    1393 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

The  Calvin  Co 

1105    Truman    Rd HArrison    1230 

Eso-S  Pictures 

1121  W.  47th   St VAlenline   8780 

FORT  LEE,  N.  J. 

Consolidated    Film    Industries 

Main  Street Fori  Leu   8-3400 

NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

Ace  Film  Laboratories    (Warner   Bros.) 

1277  E.  14th  St.,  Brooklyn.  .  .ESplanade   7-8700 
Circle  Film  Laboratories,  Inc. 

33   W.    60th   St COlumbus   5-2180 

Consolidated     Film    Industries 
Div.   of   Republic   Pictures   Corp. 

1740  Broadway    JUdson   6-1700 

Fort  Lee,  N.  J FOrt  I^e  8-3400 

DeLuxe  Laboratories,  Inc.  (20th  Century-Fox) 

850    Tenth    Ave Circle   7-3220 


cmcL€ 


Film  Laboratories 


24  M©UU 

mmKE 

A  complete  motion  picture  laboratory 


Serving  the  industry  over  a  decade 


33  West  60th  St.  N.Y.23,N.Y. 


1095 


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D«i«Art    KRnt    I^lHtntloriro.     Inr. 

'J 4*   W  :.^Jh   S!  PLuxa    7-4680 

Kllm   Ijth..   Inr. 

r:<5    \V     4tUh    >;  JUdMon   ^-2863 

I'ortlrl    \'Mn\    Ii<il>ori«l(tric<i 

MS?    ri».\f-..t.v    A\.- UtMlow    S-5100 

(.iiflTiuitl   Film  l4ihon»(orie«.  Inc. 

(UO  Nuith  Av.' COlumbiis  ft-5630 

Mnjor   Film    I^Ahorntorirti   Inr. 

«>:»;•.    Kl.Mnih    Am< PLaza   7-01 8r> 

Vl:«lc(^m    l^h(>r.iturii*»>    Corp. 

•.••J4   >v     »;»ih   --t     l'In'l«>    (M5150 

McrcM  Film  I^iltorittorli^.  liir. 

<U0    Niiuh    .We Circle  6-6289 

Merriirr   Film   I^horntorir^   Inr. 

T\M  <,v.M»ih   .vv.- c\ro\o  r>-4nao 

Mo\lrl«l»   Film    IjtlM>nilorU>s 

«U;»   W    :>4ih   SI JlMson    6-03(50 

Viil  tonal   Sororn   Sorvlcr  Corp. 

l<U»o     llni;ulwii>-     Circle   6-5700 

l*Araniouni    |j«lM>nitor>- 

S:xth  \-  Pi<'n>r^  Sts  .  .\stona  .  R.\venswood  8-8000 
I'ammoiint    News    I^ihoratnry 

Orti.^.'     544    \V    4;ird   SI IX)n*racrc   3-4.'UA) 

l*Mih(>   Ijil>or»(ori«>»>.    Inr. 

10:>    K.    KXJth    St TRfalsrar   ()-ll;20 

l*r<«*-|«*.«.    Film    ProopssioK 

Hi.->    W     4«>tl»    St PUnza    7-3(530 

l*rf><-ifiion   Film   Lnboriitorips 

•,'l    W.  4»Kh  St JUd.^on    '2-3n70 

KMinhoulH>»,   Inr. 

HlJi  W.  :>4th  St JUdson   6-0360 

star  SafH.v  Film 

•i.'xi    Ninth    Ave (Mrcle    6-0888 

Trl  Art   Color  Corp. 

•J4.-.    W    .-.5th    St PLaza  7-4580 

\  idtNi    Oiift.    Inr. 

sti    W.    r:ih    St C^Helsea   2-1150 

\  idro   ¥^\m   I^iboratorirs 

131    W.    23rd   St WAtkins   4-6156 

CLEVELAND,  O. 

Kncar  Motion   Picture  Service,   Inc. 

7315    C.-jrnecie    Ave ENdicoU   1-2707 

.Motion  Picture  Productions,  Inc. 

Ro<-kefplk-r    Bide Superior   1-3333 

All  Your  Needs  for 
Making  Motion  Pictures 

•  Animotion  Stands  Here,  under  one  roof,  ore  all 

•  Auricon  Cameras  your     needs     for     producing, 

•  Boolcs,    Technical  processing,    recording   and 

•  Booms  editing    motion    picture    films 
Microphone  ,    •.    •     °"'^     °^     Worthwhile 

Professional  ^°'\°' r?'T"^    V    '^°^'T 

A    r«i«r*,^ I   «u»  °'^    ^     0     S.    customers.    At 

!    Si?        ?-     ^     '  '^'^    '5   °    P°^^i°l    "isf   of    the 

•  Dolhes,   Camera  many     items     you'll     find     at 

•  Film    Cobinets  S.  0.  S. 

•  Film    Cleoners  — 

•  liuj^'""''  DEVELOP  YOUR  OWN  FILMS 

•  ^'l'"  ^°^  Equipt.  with  BRIDGAMATIC 

•  Film    Printers 

•  Film     Processors  ><""">    'Im^  and   money  I 

•  Motors,  Camera  5^**^     V^"''     spot     newsreels, 

•  Moviola    Editors  sports   events,   etc.   same   day 

•  Reodcrs,  Sound  °*     filmed.      A     dependable, 

•  Recorders,    Film,  ^^"'^     one-man     lab  —  anyone 
Tope                      '  can     operate     it!     Self     con- 

•  Sound  Cameros  tamed     automatic    processors 

•  Studio    Lights  16mm    or    16/35mm,    reversal 
&   Spots  and     color.     Prices     start    at 

•  Synchronizers  $1095      Write    for     BRIDGA- 

•  Tripods,   Comera  MATIC   Special    TV   Data. 

•  Zoomar  Lenses  ^— — ^-. ^— ^_^_^^^ 

5.0.5.  CINEMA  5UPPIY  CORP. 

602  W.  52nd  St.,  New  York  19  — Cable:  SOSOUND 


DAYTON.  O. 

Film  .Vssoc,  Inc. 

So.  Dix«\v   Hw.v.   &   Wiiiwoud   .\vc.  .W.Miuil    ;:  1(54 

PlULADELPmA,  PA. 

Keswick.   Iljirold   W. 

1017   W.   .MlosiuMiy   .\vc H.\ldwin    {)-!)3r>5 

News   K«><»1   LiilMirator.v 

1733    .Sa.iit»(Mn    St RItteiihouse   6-385)2 

WcInIi  Studios 

120})  E.  Cholton  Ave Llviivfisloiie   8-4611 

DALLAS,  TEX. 

ItiK  I>  Film  Ltih 

4215    Gaston    .\ve Victor    1341 

.livmii^Mtn   Film  Co. 

3S25    Bryant , TEnisou    8158 

Southwest   Film   Liiboriitory.  Inc. 

2015  Yoiiiis    Riverside   6782 

\iiriety    Pictures.    Inc. 

3S25   Bryan    TEnison   8158 

MILWAUKEE,   Wise. 

Film    .Arts    Corp. 

1032  N.   Sixth    St BRoadway    (5-5670 

CANADA 

CALGARY 

Itarncs   Calgary   Film   Production   Co. 

MONTREAL 

.Associated  Screen   News,  Ltd. 

5271   Western   Ave DExter   1180 

Cinecraft  Studios,  Inc. 

1184    St.  Catherine   St.,   W LAneaster   8092 

TORONTO 

Associate<l  Screen   Ne^'S,   Ltd. 

IC/O   Adelaide  St.,   W WAverly  4071 

Film  Laboratories  of  Canada,  Ltd. 

310    Lakeshoro    Rd MUirray  7226 

Shelly  Films,  Ltd. 

156  King-  St.,  W.,  Toronto  14.  .LYndhurat  8431 

OTTAWA 

Crawley  Films,  Ltd. 

1,9   Fairmont    Ave 8-0085 

National  Film   Board   of  Canada 

John   &    Sussex    Sts DIdeau    <»-5730 

REGINA,  SASK. 

(ieneral   Films,   Ltd. 

1924    Rose  St. 

VANCOUVER 

.Motion   SkreenadK,   Ltd. 

Film   Exchanig-e    Bldg^. 
Vancouver  Motion  Pictures.  Ltd. 

Film   Exchang-e  Bldg". 


Raw  Stock 


Ansco 

Ansco  Division  of  General  Aniline  &  Film  Corp.. 

Bing-hamton.      N.     Y. :      405      Lexingrton     Ave.. 

Murray  Hill  6-0555,  New  York  19,  N.  Y.;  1011 

N.     La     Brea,     HOllywood     3-7181,     Hollywood, 

f;alif. 
DuPont 

I.    E.    du    Pont    de    Nemours    and    Co.     (Inc.). 

Photo     Products     Division.     Wilmingrton.     Del.; 

7051     Santa    Monica    Blvd..    HOllywood    9-5147, 

Hollywood    38.    Calif.    Factories:    Parlin,    N.    J. 
Kastman 

See    W.    J.    German,    Inc.,    Factories:    Eastman 

Kodak    Co..    Rochester.    N.    Y. 
(■erman,  W.  J.,  Inc. 

Distributor    of    Eastman    motion    picture    film. 

John    St..    Fort    Lee,    N.    J.,    Fort    Lee    8-6100: 

(5700    Santa    Monica    Blvd.,    HOllywood    4-6131, 

Hollywood  38,   Calif. 
(ievaert  Co.  of  America 

423  W.  55th  St JUdson  6-2770 


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Storage  Vaults 


LOS  ANGELES,  CALIF. 

Bekins  Van  &  Storage  Co. 

1025  N.  Highland  Ave Hollywood  9-8181 

Hollywood  Film  Co. 

946    Seward    St HOllywood  4-7191 

Lyons  Van  &  Storage  Co. 

1950    S.    Vermont REpublie   l-;U;il 

BOUNDBROOK,  IS.  J. 

United  Storage  Corp. 

Band-Chestnut     Sts BOundbrook   9-3050 

NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

Bonded   Film  Storage  Corp. 

630    Ninth    Ave JUdson  6-1030 

Consolidated   Film   Industries, 
I)iv.  of  Republic  Pictures  Corp. 

1740  Broadway JUdson    6-1700 

i.loyds    Film    Storage   Corp. 

729    Seventh    Ave COlumbus  5-5400 

Miles,  Joseph  K.,  Film  Storage 

729    Seventh    Ave COlumbus   5-5400 


Stock  Shot  Libraries 


LOS   ANGELES,   CALIF, 

Anguish,  Toby 

8470  Melrose WEbster  3-8301 

Camera  Craft  Audio  Visual  Sales  &  Rentals  Co. 

6764  Lexing-ton  Ave HOllywood  3-6856 

Dennis,  Wm.  M 

2506  y2   W.  Seventh   St DUnkirk   4-3722 

Film  Classic 

1611    N.    LaBrea HOllywood   7-4255 

Ideal  Pictures  Corp. 

8826   W.   Olympic.    B.    H BRadshaw   2-3874 

Independent  Film   Library 

8822    Washington    TExas   0-6831 

Mercer,  Ray  Si  Co. 

4241  Normal  Ave.  (27i..  .NOrmandy  3-9331 
Smith,   Howard  K.,  Films 

2408  W.  Seventh  St DUnkirk   7-8228 

Wild  Life  Film  Co. 

6161  Strohm.  N.  Hollywood STanley   7-58  15 

NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

Lloyds  Film  Library 

729  Seventh  Ave COlumbus  5-5400 

Miles   Film    Library 

729    Seventh    Ave COlumbus    5-5400 

RKO  fathe.  Inc. 

105  E.   lOHth  St SAcramento   2-2000 

Stock    Shots    Unlimited,    Inc. 

1600  Broadway PLaza  7-0878 


LOS  ANGELES,  CALIF. 

Cinema   Research   Corp. 

700-0   Romaine   St.   Hollywood    (38) 

Hollywood  2-7464 
Disney.   Walt 

2400    W.   Alameda.    Burbank ...  Victoria  9-3461 
Glenar  (Sid)   Productions 

6618%    Sunset  Blvd.    (38)  ...  HOllywood  4-0406 
Lantz,  Walter 

861    Seward    St HOllywood   9-2907 

Mercer,  Ray 

4241  Normal  Ave NOrmandy  3-9331 

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 

Culver   City    TExas  0-331 1 

United   Productions  of  America 

4440   Lakeside   Dr.,   Burbank TH  2-7171 

Warner  Bros.  Cartoons,  Inc. 

1361  N.  Van  Ness  Ave HOllywood  5-4131 


NEW  ROCHELLE,  N.   Y. 

Terry,   Paul 

38   Centre    Ave NEw  Hochcllc    2-3466 

NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

IHsiiey.   Walt,  Productions 

1270  Ave.   of  Americas JUdson   6-3442 

Rshbuugh.  Ted.  Studios,  Inc. 

109  W.  64th  St TRafalgar  3-0720 

Famous    Studios 

25    W.    45th    St JUdson   2-4500 

Smith,   Fletcher,  Studios,    Inc. 

321  E.  44th  St Murray   Hill   5-0626 


Prizes, 
Premiums,  Etc. 


The  Reuben  H.  Donnelley  Corp. 

305  East  45th  St..  N.  Y.  C 

Richard  S.  Robbins 

163  Bleecker  St..  N.  Y.  C 

Spotlight  Promotions 

1150   6th  Ave..    N.    Y.  C 

VIP  Service,  Inc. 

36  West  53rd  St.,  N.  Y.  C 


.ORegon   9-4000 
.spring   7-2508 


PLaza  7-0130 


Color  Processes 


Acme  Film  Labs 

1161   N.   Highland,  Hollywood  38,  Calii.:   HOlly- 
wood  4-7471. 
An  SCO  Color 

Ansco  Division  of  General  Aniline  &  Film  Corp., 
2229  Vaux  Hall  Rd.,   Union,  N.  J.;  405  Lexing- 


VLLEN  KANDER 


Negotiator 


FOR  THE  PURCHASE  AND 

SALE  OF  RADIO  AND 

TELEVISION  STATIONS 


1701  K  St.,  N.W. 

Washington  6,  D.  C. 

NA  8-3233 

Lincoln   Building 

New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

MU  7-4242 


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N.     U\     Br,M.     HOlUvwmnl     MTISI.     HoII.vxmxmI. 

v.xu  \Mrd  Film   l.iih. 

'    ;i     HollywiMMi    n\\-x\.    HollxwiHxl;     HOUywoini 
4  8196. 
( ii»l4Viuiro.  M*rln 

i;i;JS',    Mill.-r    Unvr.    MDIl.vwooil    7  SUt.M. 
Cinmiii   K«*e»irch 

TOOO     Kom;»m.',     HoU.vnv.ux1     .'{S.     Calif..     HOUy- 
woiHl  C  74t54 
Tolor  Kcfirarcli  Corp. 

lC<i    E.    lOOth    St..    New    York.    N.    Y.:    SAcra- 

(  olur  Krprodtirtion  Co. 

Tuaii  S.iiita  Monii>a  Hlvd..   Hollywood  4(5.  Calif.; 

m»l!ywoo.l  4  S-J'Jf). 
(  onMilUtHif^l    Film   Iiul. 

;».-.!»      N.      S.w.»nl      Si.      Mollvwoo.i .      HOU.vwood 

!•   1441. 
Dunninccolor  Corp. 

l.al>or;Uor>.    i^.VZ    N.    La    Bre>a    Ave..    Hollywood 

M.S.  Calif.:   HOllywoml  7-:n74. 
tjii.tmiin  Kodak  Co. 

Rochester.  N.  Y'. 
I-Laotman  Kodak  Co. 

1017    N.    I>;is    ralnia.>i    Ave..    Hollywaod:    Holly- 
wood  r>-7151. 
Kllm   F.flTei-ts  of   Holly\vo«»d 

lli>.l    N.    Highland    Ave..    Hollywood    US.    Calif.: 

Hollywood   9  5808. 
Flora  Color 

1103   El  Centro   Ave..    Hollywood.   Calif.;   Holly- 
wood 7-9559. 
lloiiHton  Color   Film  Laboratories 

•y.iO   W.  Olive  .\ve..    Burhank.   Calif.:    THornwall 

•I  sis:i. 
Kodachrome 

Eastman   Kodak   Co..   Rochester.   N.  Y.    (16   and 

X   mm.  lor  motion  pictures;   35   mm.   cartridges 

for   sUlU   only.)    6060    Hollywood    Blvd.,    Holly- 

wofMi;    HO    4-2181. 
MM-rer.  Ray.  St  Co. 

4241     Norma!    Ave..    Hollywood    20:    NOrmandy 

•i-o.j.n. 


COSTUMES 

FOR 

TELEVISION 

The  largest  collection  of  costumes  and  an 
experienced  personnel  with  special  train- 
ing are  available  to  give  you  immediate 
delivery  of  wardrobe  at  moderate  rental 
charges.  We  ship  out-of-town  too. 
BROOKS  COSTUMES  ARE  ON  EVERY 
TV  CHANNE'-  EVERY  DAY 
Television's   Official  Costumer 

BROOKS 

COSTUME        CO. 
3   WEST   61st   STREET 

NEW   YORK  CITY 

Telephone    PLoza   7-5800 


I'atliv   Lab.,  Inc. 

6823  SanUi  Moiiita  Blvd.,  Hollywood;  Holly- 
wood 9-3961. 

Tolacolor  Process 

Polaroid  Corp..  Cambridgre  39,  Mass. 

Kainbowktb,  Inc.   (Div.  of  Movielab) 

(119  W.  54th  St..  New  York,  N.  Y.;  JUdsoii 
6-0360. 

Technicolor  Motion  Picture  Corp. 

6311  Romaine  St..  Hollywood  38.  Calif.;  Hol- 
lywood 7-1101:  Ollire:  30  Rockefeller  Plaza. 
New  Y'ork.   N.   Y.:   Circle   7-7934. 

Trucolor 

Republic  Pictures  Corp..  1740  Broadway.  New 
York  19,  N.  Y.;  JUdson  6-1700. 

Video   Color,  Inc. 

11    K.   4Stli   St.,    N     Y.;    Mllnay  Hill   8-8190. 


NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

.\dvance  Projection  Theaters 

729  Seventh  Ave JTJdson  6-4954 

Itonded's  Film  Center  Theater 

630    Ninth    Ave JUdson  6-1030 

Johnny  Victor  Theater 

40  W.  49th  St Circle  6-4030 

Lloyds 

729    Seven-th   Ave COlumbus  6-5400 

Miles  Public  Projection  Theaters 

729  Seventh  Ave COlumbus   5-.')400 

Movielab    Theatre    Service,    Inc. 

619    W.    54th    St JUdson   6-0.360 

Preview   Theater 

1600    Broadway     CIrel*  8-0805 


NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

Itally-Hon  Theatrical  Costume  Co. 

160  W.  48th  St Circle  5-5634 

iterthe.  Mme. 

110  W.  47th  St PLaza  7-4170 

Itrooks  Costumes 

■•{   W.  ()lsi.  St PLaza  7-5800 

KavoN  Costume  Co..   Inc. 

151  W.  46th  St PLaza  7-.3730 

Lillien   Costume  Co. 

1658  Broadway    Circle  5-5199 

.'^(aJ;o  Costumes,   Inc. 

3    W.    61st   St Circle   7-794i» 


Radio-TV 
Station  Brokers 


Ithickburn-Hamilton  Co. 

Washing-ton,   D,   C:    Washington   Bldg-.,    STerling 

3-4341.  James  W.  Blackburn,  partner. 

Chicago,    111.:    435    N.   Michigan   Ave.,    DElawait* 

7-2755.  Ray  V.  Hamilton,  partner. 

SaJi     Francisco,     Cal.:     235     Montgromery     St.. 

EXbrook  2-6672.  Lester  M.  Smith. 
R.  C.  Crigler     Co. 

Cincinnati,  O.:   1109  Union  Trust  Bldgr..  DUnbar 

7775. 

Ft.  Lauderdale  Fla.:  P.  O    Box  3126  Bahia  Mar, 

LOf-an  4-3312. 

New  York:  41  E.  42nd  St.,  MU  7-8436. 
Allen  Kander 

Washing-txm,   D.   C:    1701    K   St.   N.W.,   NAtiomal 

8-3233. 

New   York    17,   N.   Y  :    60   E.  42nd   St.,   MUrray 

Hill  7-4242. 

A88ocLart,e8:  Edwin  Tornberg-,  Georgre  Cooper. 
Howard  E.  Stark 

New   York   22,    N.    Y. :    50   Bast    58th    St..    EL- 

dorado   5-0405. 


1098 


"EMMY"  STATUETTE  WINNERS 


1954 


The  following  programs  and  performers  were  selected  as  the  top 
21  winners  of  the  annual  "Emmy"  awards  of  the  Academy  of 
Television  Arts  ayid  Sciences  in  their  respective  categories: 

BEST    INDIVIDUAL   PROGRAM   OF   THE   YEAR 
Operation   Undersea — Disneyland  (ABC) 

BEST   DRAMATIC   SERIES 
United  States  Steel  Hour  (ABC) 

BEST  SITUATION   COMEDY   SERIES 
Make  Room  for  Daddy  (ABC) 

BEST    VARIETY    SERIES    INCLUDING    MUSICAL    VARIETIES 
Disneyland  (ABC) 

BEST   NEWS   REPORTER   OR    NEWS   COMMENTATOR 
John  Daly  (ABC) 

BEST  CULTURAL,   RELIGIOUS  OR   EDUCATIONAL   PROGRAM 
Omnibus  (CBS) 

BEST   CHILDREN'S   PROGRAM 
Lassie  (CBS) 

BEST  ACTOR   IN   A   SINGLE   PERFORMANCE 
Robert  Cummings — Twelve  Angry  Men — Studio  One  (CBS) 

BEST  ACTRESS   IN   A  SINGLE   PERFORMANCE 
Judith  Anderson — Macbeth — Hallmark  (NBC) 

BEST  ACTOR   STARRING    IN   A   REGULAR   SERIES 
Danny  Thomas  (ABC) 

BEST  ACTRESS   STARRING    IN   A   REGULAR   SERIES 
Loretta  Young  (NBC) 

BEST   SUPPORTING   ACTOR    IN   A   REGULAR   SERIES 
Art   Carney   (CBS) 

BEST  SUPPORTING  ACTRESS    IN   A   REGULAR   SERIES 
Audrey  Meadotvs  (CBS) 

BEST  WESTERN   OR   ADVENTURE   SERIES 
Stories  of  the  Century  (Studio  City) 

BEST   MYSTERY   OR    INTRIGUE   SERIES 
Dragnet  (NBC) 

BEST  AUDIENCE,  GUEST  PARTICIPATION   OR   PANEL  PROGRAM 
This  Is  Your  Life  (NBC) 

MOST  OUTSTANDING   NEW   PERSONALITY 
George  Gobel  (NBC) 

BEST   MALE   SINGER 
Perry  Como  (CBS) 

BEST   FEMALE   SINGER 
Dinah  Shore  (NBC) 

BEST   SPORTS   PROGRAM 
Gillette  Cavalcade  of  Sports  (NBC) 

BEST   DAYTIME    PROGRAM    (Network   Only) 
Art  Linkletter's  House  Party  (CBS) 


1099 


Ed  Herlihy 


1100 


fNuunu 

J      Behind  the 


Mike 


Before 

the 
Camera 


i 


Les  Paul 


a  11 


Mary  Ford 


9&: 


Gibson   Guitars 


R   I   C   O  R   D   S 

Personal  Mgt. 
Gray  Gordon  —  Mel  Shauer 

667  Madison  Ave. 
New  York  21,  N.  Y. 
TEmpleton    8-2746 


9120  Sunset  Blvd. 
Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRestview   1-1103 


1102 


RADIO-TV    ARTISTS 


—  A  — 

ADAMS,  MARY 

One   Man's    Family 
NBC-TV 
ADAMS,   SUSAN 

Kitchen  Fare 
DuMont 

ALBERT,  EDDIE 

Saturday   Nig-ht    Revue 
NBC-TV 

ALBRITTON,    LOUISE 

Concerning-    Miss    Marlowe 

NBC-TV 
ALDA,    ROBERT 

What's  Your  Bid 

DuMont 
ALEXANDER,   BEN 

Drag-net 

NBC-TV 

ALEXANDER.    JOAN 

The   Name's   the    Same 
ABC-TV 

ALLEN,    DAYTON 

Winky  Dink   and  You 
CBS-TV 


their  work  during  1954 


nan 

ALLEN,  FRED 

Judgre  for  Yourself 
NBC-TV 
ALLEN,   MEL 

Sports  Daily 
NBC 

ALLEN.   STEVE 

B.  Dec.  26,  1921,  New  York  City. 
Tonight,    NBC-TV 
ALLISON,    FRAN 

Kukla,   Fran   and   Ollie 
NBC-TV;  The  Breakfast  Club 
ABC-TV 

AMSTERDAM,    MOREY 

The  Morey    Amsterdam    Show 
NBC-TV 

ANDERSON.  EDDIE 
"ROCHESTER" 

B.  Sept.  18,  1905,  Oakland,  Calif. 
The    Jack    Benny    Show,    CBS-TV 
ANDERSON,    JUDITH 

Macbeth 
NBC-TV 

ANDERSON.    WARNER 

The  Line  Up 
CBS-TV 


APPLEWHITE. 
CHARLIE 

Milton    Berle    Show,    Arthur  Mur- 
ray Party,   NBC-TV 
ARDEN,    EVE 

Our  Miss   Brooks 

CBS-TV 
ARNAZ,  DESI 

I  Love  Lucy 

CBS -TV 
ARNOLD,   EDWARD 

Spotlig-ht  Story 

Mutual 
ABQUETTE.   CLIFF 

The  RCA  Victor  Show  Starrin? 

Dennis  Day 

NBC-TV 

ATCHER.   BOB 

B.  May  11,  1914,  Hardin  County, 
Ky.  Meadow  Gold  Ranch,  WBKB- 
TV;  National  Barn  Dance.  WLS; 
Singing  A  Ramoh,  Best  of  the 
West,  Playtime,  WGN-TV;  Fault- 
less Starch  Time,  NBC 
AUTRY,     GENE 

The   Gene   Autry   Show- 
CBS-TV 


DANNY  THOMAS 

"Make  Room  for  Daddy" 

ABC-TV 


Sponsored   by 

The  American  Tobacco  Co. 

and 

Dodge 

(Division  of  Chrysler  Corp.) 


1103 


GORDON    MacRAE 

The  Colgate  Comedy  Hour  —  NBC 

and  soon  to  be  seen  as  .  .  . 

"CURLY"  in  Rodgers  and  Hammerstein's 

OKLAHOMA 


U04 


D     D     D  RADIO     AND     TELEVISION     ARTISTS  D     D     D 


AVERY,    PHYLLIS 

The   Ray   Milland    SIhjw 
CPS-TV 


—  B  — 


n ACKUS,    JIM 

I   Married  Joan 
NBC-TV 

liAirjEY.   JACK 

Truih    Or   Consequcnoos 
NBC-TV 

BAKER,   ART 

You  Asked  for   It 
ABC -TV 

BAKER,   RICHARD 
EVANS  "TWO  TON" 

B.  May  2,  1916,  Chicago,  III. 
Tip  Top  Lunioh  Hour,  WBKB, 
ABC;  Two  Ton  Baker  Show, 
Transcribed;  Movie  Quick  Quiz, 
WGN-TV 

BALL,    LUCILLE 

I  Love  Lucy 
CBS -TV 

BANNON,    JIM 

Hawkins  Falls 
NBC-TV 

BARI^W,  HOWARD 

Voice  of  Firestone 
ABC -TV 

BARRY,  JACK 

Winky   Diniv  and  You 

CBS-TV 

Life  Begrins  at  Eighty 

DuMont 


BARRY.  PATRICIA 

First   Love 
NBC-TV 
IVARTLETT,   TOMMY 

"Welcome   Travelers 
NBC,    NBC-TV 

BARTY,  BILLY 

B.    Oct.     25,     Pennsylvania,    The 

Spike    Jones    Show,    NBC-TV 
BAUER,   CHARITA 

The   Guiding-   Light 

CBS-TV 
BAXTER,   DR.    FRANK  C. 

Now  and  Then 

CBS-TV 
BEAN,    BOB 

The   Paul  Dixon    Show 

DuMont 
BECKER,    BARBARA 

Road  of  Life 

CBS-TV 

BELL,   DORESE 

TV  Card  Party,  WTOP-TV;  Gen- 
eral Electric  Theatre,  New 
Homes  Preview,  WMAL-TV;  Hi 
Neighbor,  WHAM-TV;  Mistress 
of  Ceremonies,  WTTG-TV;  Dorese 
Bell   Show  WRNY,  ABC 

BELLAMY,   RALPH 
Man   Against    Crime 
DuMont;   NBC-TV 

BELLER,  MARY  LINN 
The    Brighter    Day 
CBS-TV 

BENDIX,    WILLIAM 
Life   of  Riley 
NBC -TV 


BENNY,   JACK 

Feb.  14,  1894,  Chicago,  III. 

The  Jack   Benny  Show,   CBS, 

CBS-TV 
BENOIT,  PAT 

Mr.   Peepers 

NBC-TV 
BEKG,    GERTRUDE 

The  Goldbergs 

DuMont 

BERLE,     MILTON 

Milton    Berle    Show,    NBC-TV 

BICKFORD.  CHARLES 

Star   of   Motion    Pictures,    Radio, 
Television 
BILLINGSLEY,     SHERMAN 

Stork    Club 
ABC-TV 
BISHOP,  WILLIAM 

It's    a   Great   Life 

NBC-TV 
BLUE.    BEN 

Saturday  Night   Revue 

NBC-TV 
BOLGER,     RAY 

The    Ray    Bolger    Show 

ABC -TV 

BOONE.  RICHARD 

B.    June    18,    Los   Angeles,    Calif. 

Medic,    NBC-TV 
BOWMAN,    LEE 

What's    Going   On 

ABC-TV 
BOYD,    WILLIAM 

Hopalong  Cassidy 

NBC-TV 


1105 


CHARLES 
BICKFORD 


1106 


nan       radio   and   television   artists       d   n   d 


BOYER,  CHARLES 

Foxir    Star    Playhous^e 
CBS-TV 
BRADY.    PAT 

The   Roy  Rofrer.*   Show 
NBC,    NBC-TV 

BREEX,    ROBERT 

Down   You   Go 
DuMont 
BRIGGS.   DON 

Adventures  of  the  Abbotts 
NBC 

BRITTON,    BARBARA 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  North 
NBC  TV 

BRYAN.   ARTHUR   Q. 

B.  May  8,  1899,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Fibber  McGee  &  Molly,  NBC- 
Professional  Father,  Halls  of  Ivy, 
CBS-TV 

BRYAN.   MARVIN 

B.  Nov.  3,  Sanfa  Monica,  Calif. 
Lux  Video  Theatre,  Medic,  NBC- 
TV;  Man  Behind  the  Badge,  TV 
Syndicatetl;  Suspense,  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  North,  CBS;  When  a  Girl 
Marries,  ABC 
BUFF\NO.    JULES 

Colg-ate  Comedy  Hour,   Texaco 

Star  Theatre 

NBC-TV 

BUNCE.  ALAN 

Ethel  ond   Albert,    NBC-TV 
BURDICK.    HAL 

Nierht  Editor.  The  Old  Timer 
DuMont 


BURNS.  GEORGE  AM)  GRACIE 
ALLEN 

Burns  and  Allen  Show 
CBS-TV 
BURR.    ANNE 

The  Greatest  Gift 
NBC-TV 

BUTTONS.    RED 

B.  Feb.  15,  1919,  New  York  City. 
Red   Buttons  Show,   NBC-TV 
BYINGTON,    SPRING 

December   Bride 
CBS-TV 

—  c  — 

CAESAR.  SID 

Caesar's   Hour,  NBC-TV 
CAGNEY.  JEANNE 

Queen  for  a  Day 
Mutual 

CAIN.    JEFF 

Marg-e    and   Jeff 
LiiMont 

CAMARGO.  RALPH 

Nick  Carter,  Mutual;  Whispering 
Streets,  ABC;  Danger,  Gangbus- 
sters.  Crime  Syndicated,  CBS- 
TV;  Kraft  Television  Theatre, 
NBC-TV 

CAMP,   SIS 

The  Paul   Dixon    Sho.v 
DuMont 

CXMPBELL,    FLORA 
Valiant  Lady 
CBS  TV 


CANTOR.   EDDIE 

B.  Jan.  31,  1893,  New  York  City. 
Colgate  Comedy  Hour,  NBC-TV; 
The  Eddie  Cantor  Show,  Ziv-TV 

CAKHAKT,   (;EOKC;i  \\.\ 

Life   Bes-ins  at    EijrhtN 
DuMont 

(  ARLON,    FRAN 

Portia   Faces    Life 
CBS-TV 

CAREY.    Ma<lM>NALI> 


Jason    and    the 
NBC 


Golden     VU 


CARLISLE.   KITTY 

What's    Goin?    On 
ABC-TV 

CARI>;ON,    RICHARD 

J"    Led    Three    Lives 
NBC-TV 

CARNEY.    ART 

Jackie     Gleason     Show,     Best     of 
Broadway,  Climax,  CBS-TV 

CARNEY.    GRACE 

Rocky   King-.    Detective 
DuMont 


C.\RROLL. 

Topper 
CBS-TV 

CARROLL. 

Saturday 
NBC-TV 

CARROLL.    ROBERT 

The   Stranger 
DuMont 


LE  >    G, 


PAT 

Nis-lit  Rcvnc 


"RAIN  OR  SHINE" 

with 

Have  a  Happy 

CAROL  REED 

WCBS-TV 


■  y^  ■/  i  .,  ;Wi'-#«.^'«w , 


no7 


JIM  and  MARIAN 
JORDAN 


as 


FIBBER  NcGEE 
AND  NOLLY 

NBC  RADIO 

Sundays  thru 

Thursdays 

10  p.m.  EST 

20th  Year 


JOHNNY  MERCER 


1108 


».„£.°  ^^OI^     AND     TELEVISION     ARTISTS 


D     D     D 


CARSON.  JACK 

B.  Oct.  11,  1911,  Carmen,  Mani- 
tobo,  Cana<la.    The   Jack    Carson 
Show,  NBC-TV 
CARSON,   KEN 

Saddle   Scouts 
DuMont 

CASSINI,  IGOR 

a.    Sept.    20,     1915,    Sebastopol, 

Russia,    The    Igor    Cassini    Show 

WRCA-TV;    DuMont 
CAULFIELD,  JOAN 

My  Favorite  Husband 

CBS-TV 
CERF,   BENNETT 

What's  My  Line 

CBS-TV 
CHAFIN    LAUREN 

Father    Knows    Best 

CBS-TV 
CHAPMAN,    JOHN 

NBC   Star   Playhouse 

NBC 
CHASE,  ILKA 

Masquerade  Party 

ABC-TV 
CHURCHILL,    SARAH 

Hallmark  Hall  of  Fame 

NBC-TV 
CLARK,  DANE 

Crime  and  Peter  Chambers 

NBC 

CLARK,    ETERETT 

Chicag-o    Theater    of    the    Air 
Mutual 
CL4RK,    LON 
Nick  Carter 
Mutual 


CI  AIRE,    MARION 

Chicag-o    Theater   of    the    Air 
Mutual 

CLAYTON,   JAN 

Lassie 
CBS-TV 

CIEVELAND,  GEOltCilE 

Lassie 
CBS-TV 
COBB,   BUFF 

Masquerade  Party 

ABC-TV 
COCA,  IMOGEN E 

The  Imogene   Coca    Show 

NBC-TV 
(OLLINS,    TED 

The  Kate  Smith  Show 

NBC-TV 
COLLYER,  BUD 

On  Your  Way,    DuMont:    Beat 

the  Clock,  CBS-TV;  Break  the 

Bank,      Feather     Your     Nest, 

NBC,    NBC-TV 
COLMAN,  RONALD 

Halls  of  Ivy 

CBS-TV 
COMBS,    GEORGE    HAMILTON 

Spotligrht,    New   York 

WABC  0 

COMO,  PERRY 

The   Perry    Como    Show 

CBS-TV 

COOGAN,    RICHARD 

Love  of  Life 
CBS-TV 

COPELAND.    MAURICE 

Hawkins  Palls 
NBC-TV 


COUGHLIN,    FRANCIS 

Down   You  Go 
DuMont 

COWLING,  SAM 

Breakfa^st  Club 
ABC-TV 

COY,  JIM 

The  Jim  Coy  Show 
NBC 

CRAIG,  NANCY 

B.    Nov.    13,    Nancy   Craig,   ABC- 
TV;    Woman    of   Tomorrow,    ABC 
CRONYN,    HUME 

The  Marriage 
NBC,    NBC-TV 

CROSBY,  BOB 

B.  Aug.  23,  1913,  Spokane,  Wash. 
The  Bob  Crosby  Show,  The  Jack 
Benny  Show,  CBS-TV 

(ROWLEY,    RUTH 

All  About  Baby 
DuMont 

(ILLEN,    BILL 

Name  That  Tune,   It   Hapiiciisi 
Every  Day 
CBS-TV.  Mutual 

—  D  — 

DALY,   JAMES 

Foreig-n  Intrigue 
NBC-TV 

DALY,  JOHN 

John     Daly     and      the     News. 
What's  My  Line 
ABC-TV,    CBS-TV 




II 

MARY 

MARGARET 

McBRIDE 

FULL  NBC 

RADIO 
NETWORK 

0  

Exclusive  Management : 

ESTELLA  H.  KARN 

49  West  45th  Street 

New  York  City 

! 
1 

1109 


BOB 
CROSBY 


1110 


B..  °...S l.tP  '^     ^^^     TELEVISION     ARTISTS  Q     D     D 


DANA,    ROBERT 

Dana's    Dining-    Tips 

DuMont 
D'ANDREA,    TOM 

Life  of  Riley 

NBC-TV 
DAVIS,   BLAIR 

The    Brig-hter    Day 

CBS-TV 
DAVIS,  GAIL 

Annie  Oakley 

DuMont 
DAVIS,  JOAN 

T  Maj-ried  Joan 

NBC-TV 
DAY,    DENNIS 

The  RCA  Victor  Show  stanin^ 

Dennis  Day,  Niitrilite  Show 

NBC-TV,  NBC 
DEMMING,  ELLEN 

The   Guiding   Light 

CBS -TV 
DENNING,  RICHARD 

Mr.   and  Mrs.   North 

NBC-TV 
DEVINIE,   ANDY 

Wild  Bill  Hickok 

DuMont 
DISNEY,  WALT 

Disneyland 

ABC-TV 
DIXON,    PAUL 

The   Paul   Dixon    Show 

DuMont 
DONAHUE,    ELINOR 

Father  Knows  Best 

CBS-TV 


DONALD,  PETER 

B.  June  6,  1918,  Bristol,  England. 
Masquerade  Party,  Pantomine 
Quiz,  ABC-TV;  Don  McNeill's 
Breakfast  Club,  ABC,  ABC-TV; 
Omnibus,  OBS-TV;  Can  You  Top 
This,  NBC 

DOTY,   ROY 

Roy  Doty  Show 
DuMont 

DOUGLAS,    DIANA 

Three  Steps  to  Heavr>n 
NBC-TV 

DOUGLAS,   DON 

John  Steele,   Advent iii-Pi' 
Mutual 

DOUGLAS,   SUSAN 

The   Guiding  Light 
CBS -TV 

DOWNS,    HUGH 

Home 
NBC-TV 

DUFOUR,    VAL 

First    Love 
NBC-TV 

DUNN,   JAMES 

It's    a    Great    Life 
NBC-TV 

DURANTE,  JIMMY 

B.  Feb.  18,  1893,  New  York  City. 
The  Jimmy  Durante  Show,  Col- 
gate Comedy   Show,    NBC-TV 

DUTRA,    JOHN 

First  Love 
NBC-TV 


DWVKR.    VIRXilMA 

Road    of   Lilf 

ens-TV 

—  E  — 

KDW.VKDS.  ALLYX 

The    Allyn    Edwards   Show 
NBC 

EDWARDS.  RALPH 

B.    June   13,    1913,   Merino,    Colo. 
This      Is      Your     Life,      NBC-TV; 
Truth    Or    Consequences,    NBC 
KI.LIOT.    BKl(E 

Movie    Quick    Quiz 
DuMont 

ELSTNER.   ANNE 

Stella   Dallas 
NBC 

EMERSON,    FAYE 

The   Faye   &    Skitch    Show 
NBC-TV 

ERICKSON,  CORYDON 

B.  Dec.  26,  1944,  New  York  City. 
Robert  Montgomery  Presents, 
Goodyear  Theatre,  Hit  Parade, 
NBC-TV;  Take  It  From  Me, 
WABD,  New  York;  Lux  Video 
Theatre,  Freedom  Rings,  Danger, 
CBS-TV 
EKWIN,   STU 

The    Stu    Erwin    Show 
ABC-TV 

EVANS,   BERGEN 

Down  You  Go 
DuMont 


JACK 

CARSON 

1^^ 

"A  Slar  Is  Born"  — 
"PhlHl"  -  Col 
"Ain't  Misbehavin'" 

WB            "The  Jack  Carson 
Show" 

NBC-TV 
~  ^^                for  Ponliac 

Management:  MCA 
Personal  Manager-.  Frank  Stempel 

nil 


EDDIE  CANTOR 


ZIV 


ART  CARNEY 

Jackie  Gleason  Show 

CBS-TV 


Personal    Management: 

Wm.  McCaffrey  Agency 

Eldorado   5-1076 


1112 


nan       radio  and  television  artists       nan 


EVANS,    DALE 

The  Roy  Roerers  Show 
NBC.    NBC-TV 
EVANS,  MAURICE 

Macbeth 
NBC-TV 


I  ADIMAN.   CLIFTON 

Conversation 

NBC 
FAGAL,    WILLIAM 

Faith   for  Today 

ABC-TV 
FAIRBANKS.    DOUGLAS 

The   Rheingokl  Theatre 

NBC -TV 
FALKENBURG,    JINX 

Jinx    Falkenbur?'s    Din 

NBC-TV 
FARRELL,    CHARLES 

My  Little  Marg-ie 

NBC-TV 
FARRELL,  FRANK 

Sheraton    Luncheon 

Frank    Farrell 

WABC 
FAYE,   ALICE 

The     Phil     Harris-Alict 

Show 

NBC 
FITZGERALD,    ED    AND 

PEGEEN 

The  Fitzgreralds 

WABC 

FITZMAURICE, 
MICHAEL 

Radio    Registry 


with 


FLl'NN,   BERNARDINE 

Hawkins  Falls 
NBC-TV 
FORD.    SENATOR    ED 

Can   Yon   Top   This? 
NBC 

FORD,    TENNESSEE 
ERNIE 

B.  Feb.  13,  1919,  Bristol,  Tenn. 
Teitnessee  Ernie  Ford  Show,  NBC- 
TV,    CBS;    Capitol    Records 

FOSTER,  PRESTON 
Waterfront 
DuMont 

FRANCIS,    ARLENE 

Whafs  My  Line.  Soldier  Pa- 
rade, Home,  It  Hcippens  Every 
Day 

CBS-TV :  A  BC-TV :  N  BC-TV, 
Mutual 

FREEMAN,    FLORKN(  E 

Young-   Widder  Brown 
NBC 

STAN 


Faye 


IREEMAN, 

All   Nig-ht 
NBC 
FROM  AX,    J 

The    Jane 
CBS-TV 


ANE 

Froman    SI 


—  G  — 

GARDNER.   ED 

Duffy's    Tavern 
NBC-TV 
GARDNER.    HY 

What's    Going-   On 
ABC-TV 


(;ar(;an,  william 

Barrie    Crai?,    Confidential    In- 

vestig-ator 

NBC 

( J  ARROW  A  V.   DAVE 

Sunday     with     G:irroway,     Fri- 
day  Willi   Garrow.iy.  The   Dave 
Garroway  Show    Tod;iy 
NBC.    NBfNTV 
(ilBBS,  LYNN 

Tlic  Paul   Dixon   Show 
DuMont 

(ilLBERT,   PAUL 

The  Di;ke 
NBC-TV 

(;ilbf:rt.  rithie 

The    Buick-Berlc    Show 
NBC -TV 
(ilLMAN,   TONI 

Down    You    Go 
DuMont 

GLEASON.  JACKIE 

Jackie   Gleason    Show,    CBS-TV 

GNAGY,    JON 

Draw   with    Me 
NBC-TV 

GOBEL.  GEORGE 

B.    May   20,    1920,    Chicago,    III. 
The  George  Gobel  Show,   NBC-TV 

GODFREY,   ARTHUR 

Arthur   Godfrey  Time.   Arthur 
Godfrey  &   His  Friends 
CBS-TV 

GOETZ,    THEO 

The  Guiding-  Li&ht 
CBS-TV 


n 


Here's  Looking  At  You 


rr 


NBC-TV 


RICHARD  WILLIS 


1113 


BRYNA 
RAEBURN 


RADIO  REGISTRY 


DEL   SHARBUTT 

"The  Belly  While  Show" 

NBC-TV 


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B...5...S .^..^  ^  ^  ^     ^^^     TELEVISION     ARTISTS  Q     D     D 


the      Scarlet 


<iOK.DON,   DOROTHY 

N.   Y.   Times  YoiUh  Fonim 
DiiMont 

GORING,  MARIUS 

Adventures      of 

Pimpernel 

NBC 

GRAHAM,  LEE 

Letter  to  Lee   Graham,  WABD 

(.KAHAM,   VIRGINIA 

Food    for   Thoug-ht 
DiiMont 

(iRANIK.    THEODORE 

American    Forum    of    the   Air 
Youth   Wants   to   Know 
NBC-TV 

GRAZLANO,   ROCKY 

The   Martha   Raye    Show 
NBC-TV 

GRAY',    BARRY 

Barry   Gray   Show 
WABD,    New   York 

(J  RAY',   BILLY 

Father  Knows  Best 

GREAZA,  WALTER 

Treasury    Men    in    Action 
ABC-TV,    NBC-TV 

GREEN,    3HARCE 

Marg-e   and  Jeff 
DuMont 

GROVE,   BETTY   ANN 

The    Big-    Payoff 
CBS-TV 


—  H  — 

HADLEY,   REED 

Public    Defender 
CBS-TV 

HAGEN.   JEAN 

Make  Room  lor  Daddv 
ABC-TV 

IIAINEvS,    LARRY 

Treasury    Ag-ent 
Mutual 

HALOP,  BILLY 

B.  Feb.  n,  1921,  New  York  City. 
Robert  Montgomery  Presents,  Big 
Town,  NBC-TV;  Climax,  Jack 
Benny,  Meet  Millie,  CBS-TV; 
Adolph  Menjou  Presents.  Syn- 
dicated 

HALOP,   FLORENCE 

Jan.  23,  New  York  City.  Meet 
Millie,   CBS-TV 

HAMMOND.    EARL 

B.  June  17,  1921,  New  York 
City.  Studio  One,  You  Are  There, 
Valiant  Lady,  Danger,  CBS-TV; 
Robert  Mongtomery  Presents, 
NBC-TV;  Magic  Cottage,  DuMont 

HARRIS,   PHIL 

The     Phil     Harris-Alice     Fave 

Show 

NBC 

HARRIS,   ROBERT   H. 

B.  July  15,  1911,  New  York  City. 
The  Goldbergs,  DuMont;  Studio 
One,    You    Are    There,    Omnibus, 


CBS;  The   Elgin   Hour,  ABC;   Phil- 
co    Television    Playhouse,    NBC 
HARTLINE,    M\R\ 

Super    Circus 
ABC -TV 

HARVEY,    MARILYN 

B.  March  19,  1929.  Danger,  CBS- 
TV;  Morey  Amsterdam  Show, 
Em  Westmore  Show,  Joe  Franklin 
Show,  ABC-TV;  Man  Behind  the 
Badge,   NBC-TV 

II.XSKL,   JOE 
Sports   Final 
XBC-TV 

HASTINGS,   DON 

Captain  Video.   Secret  Files  of 

Captain   Video 

DuMont 

HAYES,   GABBY 

The  Gabby   Hayes   Show 
NBC -TV 

HEATHERTON,  RAY 

Merry  Mailman,  WOR-TV;  Lunch- 
eon at  Sardi's,  WOR 
HELMORE,   TOM 

icip    Secret    Files 

Mutijal 
HLNDERSON,    MARCIA 

Tear   Phoebe 

>:BC-TV 
HENDERSON,    SKITCH 

The    Skitch    Henderson    Show. 

The  Faye  and  Skitch  Show.  A 

Man    and   His   Music 

NBC,  NBC-TV 
HENRY,   BILL 

Who    Said  That? 

NBC-IV 


BESS 
MEYERSON 


Excliis'ie    Represenlathe 

MARTIN  GOODMAN 

65  Vi  EST  54th  St. 


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0^ 

Wr  -'fSii  ^ 

^■i     — ^  - 

^ifej^Ki. 

MISS  FRANCES 

^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

DING  DONG  SCHOOL 

9H 

NBC-TV 

THOMAS  MITCHELL 


M.ay.ot  of  the  Uown 


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RADIO     AND     TELEVISION     ARTISTS  Q     n     D 


HERBERT,  DON 

Watch  Mr.  Wizard,  NBC-TV; 
General  Electric  Theater,  CBS- 
TV 


HERLIHY,   ED 

Horn  &  Hardart  Children's  Hour, 
Your  Show  of  Shows,  Max  Lieb- 
main's  Spectaculars,  Kraft  Tele- 
vision Theatre,  NBC-TV;  Week- 
end, NBC 

HERSHFIELD.    HARRY 

Can  You  Top  This? 
NBC 

HEWITT.  VIRGINIA 

Space   Patrol 
ABC-TV 

HOBBS,    PETER 

The   Secret   Storm 
CBS-TV 

HODOE,    AL 

Captain  Video.  Secret  Files  of 

Captain   Video 

DuMont 

HODGES,   RUSS 

Sports  Daily 
NBC 

HOLBROOK,   HAL 

The  Brig-hter  Day 
CBS-TV 

HOLCOMB,    HARRY 

Road   of  Life 
CBS-TV 


HOLLIDAY,  JUDY 

Color  Spectaculars 

HOLMES,    ED 

Captain  Video 
DuMont 

HOPE,  BOB 

B.  May  29,  1903,  London,  Eng- 
land. The  Bob  Hope  Show,  NBC, 
NBC-TV 

HUGHES,  BILL 

Just  Plain  Bill 
NBC 

HULL,  WARREN 

Strike   It    Rich 
NBC 

HUME,  BENITA 

Halls   of   Ivy 
CBS-TV 


IRVING,   CHARLES 

Search    for    Tomorrow,    CBS-TV 

IRVING,  HOLLIS 

Robert  Montgomery  Presents, 
Suspense,  Love  of  Life,  NBC- 
TV;   Road  of  Life,  NBC,   CBS 

IRWIN,   CAROL 

I    Remember    Mama,    CBS-TV 


J  


JACKSON,    EDDIK 

Texaco   Star  Theatre 
NBC-TV 

JAMES,   DENNIS 

The  Name's  the  Same,  ('h.iiu-f 

of  a  Lifetime 

ABC-TV 

JAMES,  JERRI  LOU 

The    RCA    Victor    Show    Sl.ir- 

ring-  Dennis  Day 

NBC-TV 

JEFFREYS,   ANNE 

Topper 
CBS-TV 

JENKINS.    ALLEN 

The  Duke 
NBC-TV 

JENKS,    FRANK 

Colonel    Humphrey    Flack 
DuMont 

JOHNSON,    BESS 

Search  for  Tomorrow 
CBS-TV 

JONES,    SPIKE 

The  Spike  Jones   Show 
NBC-TV 

JORDAN,  lAMES  E. 

B.    Nov.    16,    Peoria,    III.    Fibber 
McGee  and  Molly,  NBC 


DEAN 
PARKER 

Direction 

MCA 

O 

Records 

MGM 

• 

PRESS  REP. 

MARIO  TROMBONE 
ASSOCIATES 


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Mistress  of 

Ceremonies 

TV  Card  Party" 

WTOPTV 

Mistress  of 

Ceremonies 

General  Electric 

Theatre" 

WMAL-TV 

"Hi  Neighbor" 

Shopping  Show 

WHAM-TV 


Hostess 

"New  Homes  Preview" 

WMAL-TV 

Mistress  of 

Ceremonies 

WTTG-TV 

"Dorese  Bell  Show" 
WRNY 


DORESE    BELL 

ABC   Network 

New   York 

"Dorese   Bell   Show" 

Women's    News   Commentary 


TWO  TON  BAKER 
THE  FRIENDLIEST  GUY  IN  SHOW  BUSINESS 


cr^^o 


Imperial-Moppei  Records 

ABC  Television 

Coast-to-Coast  Transcribed  Radio  Show 


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JORDAN,  MARIAN 

B.  April  15,  Peoria,  III.  Fibber 
McGee  &  Molly,   NBC 

—  K  — 

KAMMAN,  LEIGH 

1280    Club,    Jambalaya,    WOV 

KAPLAN,  MARVIN 

B.  Jan.  24,  1927,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Meet  Millie,   CBS,   CBS-TV;   Ford 
Theater,   NBC-TV 
KARXS,    ROSCOE 

Rooky  King-,    Detective 
DuMont 

KARNS,    TODD 

Rocky  King^,    Detective 
DuMont 

KAYE,  SAMMY 

Serenade  R>oom,  Sunday  Sere- 
nade, ABC;  So  You  Want  to  Lead 
a  Band,  ABC-TV;  Columbia  Rec- 
ords,   RCA  Thesaurus 

KEENE,    WILLIAM 

Studio,  One,  Search  for  To- 
morrow, Man  Behind  the  Badge, 
CBS-TV;  World  We  Live  In, 
WABC;  Doctor  6  Gun,  WNBC; 
Rocky    King,    DuMont 

KEMMER.  ED 

Space   Patrol 

ABC-TV 
KENNEDY.   BOB 

Sense   or   Nonsense 

DuMont 
KILG ALLEN.   DOROTHY 

What's   My   Line 

CBS -TV 

KING,  JOE 

Manhattan    Crossroads 
Mutual 

KINGSLEY.    MARTIN 

Sentenced 
Mutual 

KINNE,    KIT 

Home 
NBC-TV 

KIRCHNER,  CLAUDE 

Super  Circus 
ABC-TV 

KIRKWOOD,  JOE 

Joe  Palooka   Story 
DuMont 

KOVACS,    ERNIE 

The  Ernie  Kovacs  Show,  DuMont 
TV 


—  L  — 


LACKLAND,   BEN 

Captain    Video 
DuMont 

LAINE,  FRANKIE 

B.  March  30,  Chicago,  III. 
Frankie  Laine  Show,  Syndicated; 
Columbia  Pictures,  Columbia 
Records 

LARIE,    JITDSON 

Mama 
CBS-TV 

LARKIN.    JOHN 

Rig-ht    to   Happiness 
NBC 


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K       I 
E      A 
E       M 
N 
E 


RADIO  — TV 
MOTION  PICTURES 

Slide  Films 
Columbia   Recording  Artists 


LExington  2-1100 


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CHARLES  IRVING 

Producer  -  Director 


LE.  2-1100 


MOLLIS  IRVING 

Radio  -  TV  -  Motion  Pictures 


JAN   MINER 

MU   8-6600 


TERRY  O'SULLIVAN 
LE  2-noo 


BOTH  COMMERCIAL  ANNOUNCING  AND  DRAMATIC  ACTING 


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LARSEX.    KEITH 

The  Hunter 

LAWFORD,    PETER 

Dear  Phoebe 
NBC -TV 

LeBOW,   GUY 

WPIX,    New   York,    N.    Y. 
I>EE,  PINKY 

The   Pinky   Lee    Show 
NBC -TV 

LESCOULIE,  JACK 

The  Jackie  Gleason  Show,  CBS- 
TV;  Today,   NBC-TV 

LEVENSON,    SAM 

B.  Dec.  28,  1911,  New  York  City. 
This    Is   Show   Business,  Toast  of 
the  Town,   CBS 
LEWIS,  FORREST 

The   Women   in   My   House 
NBC 

LEWIS.  JERRY 

B.  March  16,  1926,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Colgate    Comedy    Hour,    NBC-TV 

LEWIS,   ROBERT   Q. 

B.  April  5,  1921,  New  York  City. 
The  Robert  Q.  Lewis  Show,  CBS, 
CBS-TV;  The  Name's  the  Same, 
ABC-TV 

LIBERACE 

B.     May     16,     1920,     Milwaukee, 

Wis.    The     Liberace    Show,    Syn- 
dicated   TV 
LINKLETTER,    ART 

Art  Linkletter's  House  Party, 

People  Are  Funny 

CBS-TV;    NBC-TV 
LltPTOX,  BILL 

Road  of  Life 

CBS-TV 
LIPTON,   JAMES 

The  Guiding-  Ldgrht 

CBS-TV 
L(K'KHART,   GENE 

Who   Said  Tliat? 

NBC-TV 
LOCKHART.   JUNE 

Who    Said   That? 

NBC-TV 
LORING,  LYNN 

Search   for  Tomorrow 

CBS-TV 
LORN'E.    ALARION 

Mr.   Peepers 

NBC-TV 
LUPINO.    IDA 

Four  Star  Playhouse 

CBS -TV 

LYNCH.    KEN 

The    Plainclothesman 
DiiMont 


LYNCH.   PEG 

Ethel    and    Albert,    NBC-TV 

—  Mc  — 


McBRIDE,    JEAN 

Love  of  Life 
CBS-TV 

McBRIDE,    MARY 
MARGARET 

Mary    Margaret    McBride    Show, 
Full   NBC  Radio  Network 

McCarthy,  josephine 

The  Herb    Sheldon    Show 
NBC-TV 


"ETHEL 

and 
ALBERT" 


STARRING 

PEG  LYNCH 

and 
ALAN  BUNCE 


Written   by 
PEG  LYNCH 

Directed  by 
^\LTER  HART 


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MAMA" 


Friday  Nights  at  8:00  on  Ch.  2 

Peggy  Wood  (Mama);  Judson  Loire  (Papa);  Rosemary  Rice  (Kotrin);  Dick  Van  Patten  (Nels); 
Robin  Morgan   (Dagmar);   Ruth   Gates   (Aunt  Jenny). 

Produced  by  Carol  Irwin 


CHARLIE 
APPLEWHITE 

Personal   Management 

WYNN  LASSNER 

PL  7-0876 

Decca  Records 
Wm.  Morris  Agency 


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^IcCAV.    PEGGY 

Love  of  Life 
CBS-TV 
MKOXNELL,  ED 

Smilin'    Ed's    Gang- 
ABC-TV 

McCRARY.   JINX 
FALKENBURG 

The  Tex  and  Jinx  Show,  NBC-TV 

McCRARY.    TEX 

The  Tex  and  Jinx  Show,  NBC-TV 
M<(LLLOLGH 

Movie  Quick  Quiz 

DuMont 
:M<I)0NNEI>L,   CRAIG 

Official    Detective 

Mutual 
MeELHONE,  ELOISE 

Modern   Romances 

ABC 

McNeill. 

Breakfast  Club 
ABC -TV 

McNELLIS.  MAGGI 

B.  June  1.  Maggi  McNeills  Show, 
Colonial  Airlines,  WABC-TV; 
Maggi's  Magazine,  WABC;  Leave 
It  to  the  Girls,  ABC-TV;  Sunny- 
side   of   News   for   Coke,   WOR 

McQl  ADE,    ARLINE 
The   Goldber§rs 
DitMont 

M«VEV,  PATRICK 
City  Assignment 
DuMont 


VIoWATTERS,    W.    <). 

Broadway  Cop 
Mutual 

—  iW  — 

MacRAE,  GORDON 

B.  March  12,  1921,  East  Orange, 

N.     J.     Colgate     Comedy     Hour, 

NBC-TV 
MADISON,    GUY 

Wild  Bill  Hickok 

DuMont,    NBC-TV 
MAGUIRE,    KATHLEEN 

Three  Steps   to   Heaven 

NBC-TV 
MANION,   CLARENCE  E. 

Foriim   of  Opinion 

Mutual 

MANN,    CLAIRE 

Claire   Mann   Show,   WABD-TV 

MARTIN,  DEAN 

B.    June    7,    1917,    Steubenville. 

Ohio.      Colgate      Comedy      Hour, 

NBC-TV 
MARTIN,    JEAN 

The  Jean  Martin  Show 

WABC 
MARTIN,   LEILA 

Golden   Windows 

NBC-TV 
MAKTINELLI,    GIOVANNI 

Opera  Cameos 

DuMont 
MARX,    GROUCHO 

You   Bet   Your  Life 

NBC-TV 


MAYER.     KEN 

Space  Patrol 
ABC -TV 

mjuaijster,   pall 

Home 
NBC-TV 
MiuDONALD.    ROBERTA 

Tlie    Paul    Dixon    Sliow 
DiiMonl 
MiMLAKJHLIN.   DON 

Koad    of    Life.    Counterspy 
(MiS-TV:   Mutual 

MAYER,  KEN 

B.  June  25,   San   Francisco,  Calif. 

Space    Patrol,    ABC-TV;    Comedy 

Hour,  Texaco-Durante  Show,  The 

Duke,  The  Soldiers,  NBC-TV;  Life 

with   Elizabeth,  Syndicated 
MEADOWS,    Al  DREY 

What's  Going  On,  Jackie  Glca- 

son  Show 

ABC-TV,    CBS-TV 
MEADOWS,    JAYNE 

Whafs  Going-  On'r 

A  BC-TV 
MEIKLE,    PAT 

Magic  Cottag-e 

DuMont 
MENJOL,   ADOLPH 

My   Favorite   Story 

NBC-TV 

MERCER.   JOHNNY 

B.  Nov.  18,  1909,  Savannah,  Ga. 
Musical  Chairs,  KTTV  &  Syn- 
dicated; The  Johnny  Mercer 
Show,    CBS 


LEIGH  KANNAN 

•  disc  jockey 

•  announcer 

•  narrator 


PATRICIA  NcGOVERN 

•  singer 

•  lead  singer 
0  voices 


1280  CLUB 

WOV 

NEW  YORK   19 


EDDIE  FISHER  SHOW 
SUMMER  TIME,  U.S.A, 
HONEY  DREAMERS 


PERSONAL  MGT. 


PAUL  KAPP— 15  EAST  54th  ST.,  N.  Y.  22 

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JACK  STERLING 

"The  Jack  Sterling  Show"  —  WCBS 

"The  Big  Top"  —  CBS-TV 

"Make  Up  Your  IVIind"  —  CBS 


JOE   SILVER 


SU    7-5400 


ALAN 

YOUNG 

"Gentlemen  Marry  Brunettes" 

—  UA  — 

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MERLIN,   .lAX 

Tom  Corbet  1,   Space   Cadet 

DuMont 
MERRILL,   GARY 

Justice 

NBC-TV 
MERRIMAN,   RANDY 

The    Big-    Payoff 

CBS-TV 
MILANO,   FRANK 

Rin    Tin    Tin 

Mutual 
MILLAND,    RAY 

The    Ray    Milland   Show 

CBS-TV 
MILLER,   DEAN 

Deeember   Bride 

CBS-TV 
MILLER,   SID 

Texaco   Star  Theatre 

NBC-TV 
MIMMS,   MAVIS 

We   Love    Dog^s 

DuMont 

MINER,  JAN 

Lux  Video  Theatre,  Robert  Mont- 
gomery Presents,  NBC-TV;  This 
Is  Nora  Drake,  Hilltop  House, 
CBS 

MINTZ.   ELI 
The   Goldberg-s 
DuMont 

MILO.  HENRY 
Travel  Talks 
WABC 

MISS  FRANCES 

(Frances  R.  Horwich);  Ding  Dong 
School,    NBC -TV 

MITCHELL.  THOMAS 

B.  July  11,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Mayor  of  the  Town,  Syndicated, 
Light's  Diamond  Jubilee,  All  Net- 
works; Ford  Theater,  NBC-TV; 
Studio  One,  CBS-TV 

MONTGOMERY'.   ELIZABETH 
Your    Lucky     Strike     Summer 
Tlieatre 
NBC-TV 

MONTGOMERY,    ROBERT 

Presents    Your    Lucky    Strike 
Theatre.     Presents     the    John- 
son's   Wax   Prog-ram 
NBC -TV 

MOORE,   DEL 

Life  With   Elizabeth 
DuMont 

:M00RE,   GARRY 
Garry  Moore   Show 
CBS-TV 

:\lOORE.    IDA 

The    RCA    Victor    Show    star- 
ring  Dennis   Day 
NBC-TV 

MORGAN,   HARRY 
December  Bride 
CBS-TV 

MORGAN,  WESLEY 
Life   of  Riley 
NBC-TV 

MORRIS,  HOWARD 

Caesar's     Hour,     Your     Show     of 
Shows,    NBC-TV 
MOWBRAY,  ALAN 

Colonel   Humphrey  Flack 
DuMont 
MURRAY,   ARTHUR 

The    Arthur    Murray    Party 
NBC-TV 


RAY  HEATH ERTON 

"The  Merry  Mailman" 

and 

"Luncheon  at  Sardi's" 

Coral  Records    —    Personal  Appearances 

Personal  Management 

SANDY  HOWARD  PRODUCTIONS 

CI  5-6971 
853  -  7th  Ave.,  N.  Y.  C. 


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MICHAEL  FITZMAURICE 

Radio  Registry 


CORYDON  ERICKSON 

7-10  Years 

Over  35  appearances  in  Radio  and  T.V., 
Dramas  and  Commercial  Industrial  Shows, 
Records,  Screen  and  Broadway  (King  of 
Hearts). 


ARTHUR  Q.  BRYAN 


EARL  HAMMOND 


RADIO 


TV 


REPRESENTED 

BY 

HENRY  C.  BROWN  AGCY. 


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n     D     n  RADIO     AND     TELEVISION     ARTISTS  D     D     D 


MURRAY,  JAN 

I>ollar   a    Second,    ABC-TV;    Jan 
Murray   Time,    NBC-TV 
MURRAY,  KATHRYN 

The    Arthur    Murray    Party 
NBC-TV 

MURRAY,  KEN 

B.  July  14,  1903,  New  York  City. 
Where  Were  You,  Syndicated 
Film 

MYERSON,  BESS 

The  Big   Pay  Off,  CBS-TV 

—  iV  — 

NASH,   OGDEX 

Masquerade    Party 
ABC-TV 

NEISEN,  €LAIRE 

Backstag-e   Wife 
NBC 

NELSON.    BARRY 

The      Hunter,      My      Favorite 

Husband 

NBC-TV.    CBS-TV 

NELSON,   HERB 

The    Guiding  Lig-ht 
CBS-TV 

NELSON,  JIMMY 

Milton    Berle    Show,    The   Jimmy 
Nelson    Show.    NBC-TV 
NELSON,    OZZIE   &   HARRIET 

The    Adventures    of    Ozzie    & 

Harriet 

ABC-TV 


NETTLETON,   LOIS 

The   Brighter  Day 
CBS-TV 

NEWLAND,   JOHN 

The     Lucky      Strike     Summer 

Theatre 

NBC-TV 

NICHOLSON,    BOB 

Howdy  Doody 
NBC-TV 

NIVEN,   DAVID 

Four    Star   Playhouse 
CBS-TV 

NOBLE,  LEIGHTON 

B.    Dec.    25,    Pasadena,    Calif. 
Bandstand  Revue,  KTLA 
NOEL,   DICK 

Funny   Bunny 
DuMont 

NORDINE,  KEN 

B.   April    13,   1922. 
Version  Records 
NORTON,   CLIFF 

What's    Going-    On.    The    Dave 
Garroway  Show 
ABC-TV.    NBC-TV 

—  o  — 

OAKLAND,   SUZANNE 

What's   Going    On 
ABC-TV 

O'BRIEN,   JOE 

Sports   Final 
NDC-TV 


O'CONNOR,  DONALD 

B.  Aug.  28,  1925,  Chicago,  III. 
The  Donald  O'Connor  Show,  Col- 
gate Comedy  Hour,   NBC-TV 

O'HARA,    PEGGY 

Sense     or     Non.senso,     FindiMS 

Keepers 

DuMont 

OLIVIER,   SIR   LAURENCE 

Theatre    Royal 
NBC 

ORRISON,  JACK 

The  Plainclothesman 
DuMont 

OSBORN,   LYNN 

Space   Patrol 
ABC-TV 

O'SHEA.   MICHAEL 

It's  a   Great  Life 
NBC-TV 

O'SULLIVAN,    TERRY 

Search  for  Tomorrow,  Omnibus, 
CBS-TV;  NCAA  Football,  ABC- 
TV;    Caesar's    Hour,    NBC-TV 

OWENS,  JACK 

B.  1913,  The  Jock  Owens  Show, 
ABC,   KABC-TV 

P  

PAAR,   JACK 

The  Morning   Show 
CBS-TV 


GUY   LEBOW 

White  Owl  Cigars 

Childs  Restaurants 

Zonk  Air  Conditioners 

Zenith 


KEN   MAYER 

Comedy  —  Drama 

SID  GOLD  AGENCY 

CRestview  1-7149 
Beverly  Hills 


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MAGGI  McNELLIS 


NANCY  CRAIG 

SALESMANSHIP 

WITH 

KNOW-HOW 


MARY  SHIPP 


CLAIRE  MANN 

Beauty  and  Health 
WABD-TV 


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PALMER,   BUI) 

Sports  Final 
NBC-TV 

PARKER.  DEAN 

MGM  Rec&rds;  Finian's  Rain- 
bow; Your  Show  of  Shows,  NBC- 
TV;  Arthur  Godfrey  and  His 
Friends,  Perry  Como  Show,  CBS- 
TV 

PARKS.   BERT 

B:eak     the     Bank,     Stop     the 

Music 

ABC-TV 

PARNELL,   DENNIS 

Love  of  Life 
CBS-TV 

PAUL,  LES  AND 
MARY   FORD 

Perry  Como  Show,  Omnibus,  CBS; 
Red  Skelfon  Show,  Milton  Berle 
Show,  Nothing  But  the  Best, 
NBC;  Les  Paul  and  Mary  Ford 
Show,  Mutual;  Rinso  Jingle;  Les 
Paul  &  Mary  Ford  at  Home, 
TV   Film 

PEARL,   MINNIE 

Grand   Ole   Opry 
NBC 

PERKINS,    R.   MARLIN 

Zoo    Parade 
NBC-TV 

I'ETERSON,   CLIFF 

Breakfast   Club 
ABC-TV 


I'KTFiRSON.   DAN 

Farm    Quiz 
Mutual 

I'OLESIE,   HERB 

Twenty  Questions 
DuMont 

POPE,   CARMELITA 

Down  You  Go 
DuMont 

POWELL,   DICK 

Four  Star  Playhouse 
CBS-TV 

PRICE,   ROGER 

Droodles 
NBC-TV 


R 


Marlowe 


RABY,   JOHN 

Concerning'   Mi 
NBC -TV 


RAEBURN.  BRYNA 

Gangbusters,  Helen  Trent,  CBS; 
Big  Story,  Eternal  Light,  Borrie 
Craig,  NBC;  Official  Det&ctive, 
Nick  Carter,  Search  That  Never 
Ends,  WOiR 

RAFFETTO,   MICHAEL 

One    Man's    Family 
NBC 

RAINES,   ELLA 

Janet  Dean,  Registered  Nurse 
NBC-TV 


KANDALL.    TONY 

Mr.    Peepers 
NBC-TV 

RAYBl  RN.   <JENK 

The  Name's  the  Same,  Today, 

Tonig-ht 

ABC-TV,    NBC-TV 

RAVE,   MARTHA 

Martha    Raye   Show,    NBC-TV 

RAYMOND.    (;ENE 

Fireside    Tlieatre,    What's    Go- 
ing- On 
NBC-TV,    ABC-TV 

REDDY.   TOM 

Journey    Thi-oug-h    Life 
DuMont 

REED,    CAROL 

Rain    or    Shine,    WCBS-TV 

REEVES.   GEOR<iE 

Superman 
NBC-TV 

REINER.  CARL 

Caesar's     Hour,     Your     Show     of 
Shows,    NBC-TV 

KEINHART,    ALICE 

The  Women  in  My  House 
NBC 

RETTIG,   TOMMY 

Lassie 
CBS-TV 

REYNOLDS,   MARJORIE 

Life    of    Riley 
NBC-TV 


^^Miss^^  Sydney  Smith 

^^BY  LINE" 

WRCA's 

WOMAN'S  EDITOR 


1129 


PETER  DONALD 


BOB     RUSSELL 

Director-Writer-M.C. 'Composer 
Of 

"Miss  America  Pageant"  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
"Miss  Universe  Pageant"  Long  Beach,  Cal. 


"Big  Top"— CBS-TV      "Play  Marko"— WFIL-TV 
"Live  Like  a  Millionaire" 


BILLY   HALOP 

Management 

Wm.  Morris,  Inc. 
J.  W.  Lauren 


MARVIN  KAPLAN 

as   "ALFRED" 
in  "MEET  MILLIE"  CBS 

Management   MEYER  MISHKIN 


1130 


D   n   D 


RADIO     AND     TELEVISION     ARTISTS 


D     D     G 


RICHARD'S  CAROL 

The    RCA    Victor    Show    Star- 
ring-  Dennis    Day 
NBC-TV 

RICHARDSON,   SIR   RALPH 

Theatre   Royal 
NBC 

RIGGS,   GLENN 

My  True   Story 
ABC 

RINARD,   FLORENCE 

Twenty  Questions 
ABC-TV,    DuMont 

ROBBINS,   FRED 

Coke  Time  with  Eddie  Fisher. 

The      Big-      Preview,      Finders 

Keepers 

NBC.   NBC-TV.  DuMont 

ROGERS,  ROY 

B.  Nov.  5,  1905,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Roy   Rogers  Show,   NBC,   NBC-TV 

ROMAN,   RUTH 

B.  Dec.  23,  Boston,  Mass.  Ford 
Theater,  Lux  Video  Theater, 
NBC-TV;  Lux  Radio  Theater, 
NBC;  Red  Skelton  Show,  CBS- 
TV 

ROMER,  TOMI 

B.  Dec.  6,  1925,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Kraft  Television  Theatre,  ABC- 
TV;  Justice,  NBC-TV;  Red  Skel- 
ton Show,  CBS-TV;  Second  Mrs. 
Burton,   CBS 


ROONEY.    MICKEY 

Hey    MuUigran 
NBC-TV 

ROSS,   DAVID 

Golden   Windows 
NBC-TV 

KOTH,   JACK 

Texaco    Star   Theatre 
NBC-TV 

KOXANNE 

Beat  the  Clock 
CBS-TV 

ROY,  MICHAEL 

B.  July  18,  1913,  Hanaford,  N.  D. 
Mike  Roy's  Key  to  the  Kitchen, 
KRCA,    Los   Angeles,   Calif. 

RIGGLES,   CIL\RL1E 

The  World   of  Mr.   Sweeney 
NBC-TV 

RUSSELL,   BOB 

Big  Top,  CBS-TV;  Live  Like  a 
Millionaire,    NBC-TV 

—  s  — 

SAFRANSKI,   EDDIE, 
QUARTET 

Wake  Up  Easy 
NBC 

SCHILDKRAUT,   JOSEPH 

DuMont 

SCOTT,    JANET 

Modern    Romances 
NBC-TV 


SCOTT,   MARTHA 

Modern    Romances 
NBC -TV 

SHARBUTT,  DEL 

B.   Feb.   16,   1913,  Cleburne.   Tex. 
Betty    White    Show,    NBC-TV 
SHAWN,   DICK 

Color    Spectaculars 
NBC-TV 

SHEEN,    BISHOP    FULTON    J. 

Life    Is   Worth    Living- 
DuMont 
SHELDON,   HERB 

The      Herb      Sheldon       Show, 
Egrbert  &  Umnilv 
NBC,    NBC -TV 
SHRINER,    HERB 

Two  for   the  Money 
CBS-TV 

SILVER,  JOE 

B.    Sept.   28,    1922,    Chicago,    III. 

Imogene  Coca  Show,  Red  Buttons 

Show,  Norby  Show,  The  Marriage, 

NBC;    Kraft    Television    Theatre, 

ABC 
SINATRA,  FRANK 

The     Frank      Sinatra     Show. 

Rocky   Fortune 

NBC 
SINCLAIR,   DIANE 

The  Dave  Garroway  Show 

NBC-TV 

SKELTON,  RED 

B.  July  18,  Vincennes.  Ind.  The 
Red  Skelton  Show,  CBS-TV;  Syn- 
dicated 


JAY  STEWART 

M.C. 

'It  Pays  To  Be  Married"   NBC 

"Townhall   Party"   KTTV 


\ 


^■?i»^ 


ROBERT  H.  HARRIS 


LE.  2-1100 


1131 


FLORENCE   HALOP 


Currently    Playing 

"MAMA  BRONSON" 

in 

"MEET  MILLIE" 

CBS   TELEVISION    NETWORK 


Exclusive  Management 

WILLIAM   MORRIS   AGENCY, 

Inc. 


Est. 


)m 


1898 


LEIGHTON 
NOBLE 

KTLA 


Mw^lZMRD 


ON  118    V         STATIONS 
OF  THE  NBC-TV         \       NETWORK 
FROM  CHICAGO 


CREATED,  WRITTEN  BY  AND  STARRING 


DON    HERBERT 


JULES  POWER,  PRODUCER 


Don  mm 

SCHOOL  OF 

RADIO  and  TELEVISION 

ARTS  and  SCIENCES 

Now  /n   our   I8ffi  ^Qor 

750  Stations  in  44  States 

Employ  our  Graduates 

Operator  of  KSRT-FM 

93.9  mc 

HOLLYWOOD,     CALIFORNIA 

1132 


S...5....9. RADIO     AND     TELEVISION     ARTISTS  Q     D     D 


SKIXNER,   GEORGE 

The   Georg-e   Skinner  Show 
CBS-TV 

SMITH,   BOB 

Howdj-    Doody 
NBC-TV 

SMITH,   KATE 

The   Kate   Smith   Hour 
NBC -TV 

SMITH,  SYDNEY 

B.  April  6,  New  York  City.  By- 
Line,  Anthology,  WRCA;  Home, 
Today,  WRCA-TV;  Leave  It  to 
the   Girls,    WABC-TV 

SMYTHE,   ANTHONY 

One    Man's   Family 
NBC 

SOTHEKN,   ANN 

Private  Secretary 
CBS-TV 

SPALLDING,   KEN 

Tlie  Dave  Garroway   Show 
NBC-TV 

SPIVAK,   LAWRENCE  E. 

Meet   the    Press 
NBC,    NBC-TV 

STANG,   ARNOLD 

The  Name's  the  Same,   Biiick- 
Berle    Show 
ABC-TV.    NBC-TV 

STEIN,   FRED 

Life    Begins    at    Eighty 
DuMont 


STERLING.  JACK 

The  Jack  Sterling  Show,  WCBS; 
The  B  g  Top,  CBS-TV;  Make  Up 
Your  Mind,   CBS 

STERLIM;.    ROBERT 

Topper 
CBS-TV 

STEVENS.  MARK 

B.  Dec.  13,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Big  Town,  Martin  Kane,   NBC-TV 

STEWART.  JAY 

B.  1920,  Sumitville,  Ind.  It  Pays 
to  Be  Married,  NBC;  Townhall 
Party,    KTTV 

STEWART,    JIMMY 

Six  Shooter 
NBC 

STODDARD,   HAILA 

The    Secret    Storm 
CBS -TV 

STOKEY,   MIKE 

Pantomime   Quiz 
DuMont 

STORM,   GALE 

My  Little  Marg-ie 
NBC-TV 

STUART,   MARY 

Search    for    Tomorrow 
CBS-TV 

SI  DROW,   LYLE 

The   Guiding-   Lig-ht 
CBS-TV 
SULLY,   PAT 
A  Time  to  Live 
NBC-TV 


SWENSON,    KARL 

Loiciizo    JoncH.     Portia     Faces 

Life 

NBC.   CBS-TV 

SWIFT,   ALLEN 

Howdy    Doody 
NBC-TV 

T  

TANDY,    JESSK'.V 

The    Miirriaee 
NBf-TV 

T.VYLOK.    \IARV    LEE 

Tlie    M;iry    Lee   Taylor   Show 
NBC 

TAYLOR,   TOM 

The  Goldbergs 
DuMont 

TETLEY,   WALTER 

The   Great   Gildersleeve 
NBC 

THOMAS.  DANNY 

B.   Jan.  6,   1914,  Deerfield,   Mich. 
Make   Room   for   Daddy,   ABC-TV 

THOM.VS.    FR.VNKIE 

Tom   roihctt.    Space   Cadet 
DuMont 

THORGERSEN.  ED 

Free-Lance,   All   networks 

THOKSON.    KISSELL 

One    Man's    Family 
NBC-TV 


MARVIN  BRYAN 

Appearing    On   Major 

Dramatic    Programs 

Originating   In 

Hollywood 

Management: 

FRANK  RYAN  AGENCY 

Los   Angeles 
CRestview   1-4627 


BILLY    BARTY 

"A  little  bit  of  everything" 
DIRECTION  MCA 


1133 


K^^  JS or  dine 

Something    new    has    been    added 
now  recording  for 
VERSION   RECORDS 


BEST  WISHES  FROM  THE 

JACK  OWENS 
FAMILY 

5:30  PM  NITELY 


CHANNEL 


KABC-TV 


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RALPH  (AMARGO 

RADIO  -  TV 
ACTOR  -  ANNOUNCER 

NARRATOR 
REGISTRY  -  MU.  8-6600 


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B...5...S J^ADIO     AxND     TELEVISION     ARTISTS  n     D     D 


TILLSTROM,    BURR 

—  w  — 

Kukla.  Fran  &  Ollie 

ABC-TV 

U  ALL,    LfCILLE 

TOOMEY,   REGIS 

Lorenzo   Jones 

The  Mickey   Rooney   Show 

NBC 

NBC-TV 

WARNER,   GERTRUDE 

TRIPP.   PAUL 

Whispering-    Streets 

On   the    Carousel 

ABC 

CBS-TV 

WEBB,   JACK 

TILY,   TOM 

Drasnet 

The  Line  Up 

NBC -TV 

CBS-TV 

WEBER.    KARL 

TYLER,   JANET 

Dr.   Six  Gun 

The  Weather   Girl 

NBC 

DuMont 

WEBSTER.   OHIIOK 

— —  V  — ^ 

Squad    Room 

Mutual 

WENDELL.   BILL 

VALENTINE,   GRACE 

Mr.    Adventure 

Stella  Dallas 

DuMont 

NBC 

WEVER,   NED 

VanDEVENTER,  FRED 

Young-    Widder    Browr 

Twenty  Questions 

NBC 

ABC-TV,    DuMont 

WHITE,   BETTY 

VERDUGO,  ELENA 

The    Betty   White    She 

Meet   Millie 

With    Elizabeth 

CBS-TV 

NBC-TV.    DuMont 

VON   ELTZ,   THEODOR 

WHITFIELD,   ANNE 

One  Man's  Family 

One   Man's   Family 

NBC 

NBC-TV 

Show,    Life 


VON  ZELL.  HARRY 

B.  July  11,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Burns  &  Allen,  CBS-TV;  The 
Jimmy  Durante  Show,  The  Don- 
old   O'Connor  Show,   NBC-TV 


WINCHELL,   PAUL 

The  Paul  Winohell   Show 
NBC-TV 
WINCHELL,   WALTER 

ABC-TV 


WILLI.VMS.    FLORENCE 

From    l»;it:e    I'^irrfll 

WILLIS,   RICHARD 

B.  March  9,  1908,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Here's   Looking   at   You,   NBC 

WOOD.   PEGGY 

Mama 
CBS-TV 

WRAGGE.    BETTY 

Pepper    Yoiuis's    F.imily 
NBC 

WVATT,   JANE 

Father  Knows   Best 
CBS-TV 

—  Y  — 

YOUNG.    ALAN 

B.  Nov.  19,  North  Shield,  North- 
umberland, England.  Saturday 
Night   Revue,    NBC-TV 

YOUNG.   LORETTA 

The   Loretta   Youngr    Show 
NBC-TV 

YOUNG,   ROBERT 

Father  Knows  Best 
NBC-TV 

Z  


ZUCKERT,   BILL 

Squad  Room 
Mutual 


THOSE  WHO  KNOW 
FAMOUS  BRANDS . . . 

KNOW  THE  MOST 
FAMOUS  BRAND 
IN  NEWS  IS 


AP 


Your  Blue-Eyed  Boy,  Rugged 

MICHAEL    ROY' 


KRCA  —  4 
Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Good  TV  Cooking  Done  Expensive 


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JANE 
PICKENS 

DRAMATIC  SINGING  STAR 

NBC  NETWORK 
RCA  VICTOR  RECORDS 


Personal  Management 

M.  GALE 
48  W.  48th  St.,  N.  Y. 


ROBERT 
MERRILL 

RADIO-TV 
RCA  VICTOR  RECORDS 
METROPOLITAN  OPERA 


Personal  Management 

M.  GALE 
48  W.  48th  St.,  N.  Y. 


U36 


VOCAL   ARTISTS 

RADIO  AND  TELEVISION 
— their  work  during  1954 


—  A  — 

ILBRECHT.   PEGGY 

WBNS-TV.    Columbus.    Ohio 
AAROX,   ALLEN 

Sons-s  of  the  Soil 

KWED,    Seguin,    Texas 
ALLEN,   FRED 

Song-s  for  You 

WTR.P,    LaGrange,    Ga. 
ANDERSON,  PAUL 

WJTN,   Jamestown,    N.   Y. 
ANTHONY,   MARK 

WTVN-TV.    Columbus.    Ohio 
APPLEWHITE,   CHARLIE 

The  Buick-Berle  Show 

NBC-TV 
ARCHER,   GENE 

WRC.    Washington.   D.   C. 
ARDEN,   JAN 

Robert    Q.    Lewis    Show 

CBS -TV 
.VRMFIELD,   MARGARET 

Jaybird    Hour 

WEZB.   Birmingham.  Ala. 
ARMS,    RUSSELL 

Your    Hit    Parade 

NBC-TV 
ARMSTRONG,   CAROL  JEAN 

Request    From    Home 

KHOL-TV.   Kearney.   Nebi-. 
ARNOLD,  EDDY 

Out  on  the  Farm 

NBC-TV 
ARSDALE,   EILEEN  VAN 

Beajitown  Varieties 

WFEI.    Boston.    Mass. 
-VRTHUR,   GEORGE 

WHOW.   Clinton,   111. 
ARTHUR,   MAUREEN 

KWK-TV,    St.   Louis.   Mo. 
ASHBY.   ALVAN 

Toast  'n  Coffee 

WGBF,    Evansville.    Ind. 

ATCHER.  BOB 

B.  May  11,  1914,  Hardin  County, 
Ky.  Meadow  Gold  Ranch,  WBKB- 
TV;  Notional  Barn  Dance,  WLS; 
Singing  A  Ranch,  Best  of  the 
West,  Playtime,  WGN-TV;  Fault- 
less   Storch    Time,     NBC 

ATKINSON,   GENE 
Starlight    Serenade 
WRUF,   Gainesville.  Fla. 

ATTER,    \^RGINIA 

WMBR,   Jacksonville.    Fla. 

AUSTIN,  DON 

WHOW,   Clinton.   111. 

Al  STIN,   JO 

KEIX).  KELO-TV,  Sioux  Falls. 
S.  Dak. 

.VYASH.    GEORGE 
Di-eamtime 
WLSE.    Wallace.   N.    C. 

AYERS,   MASON 

WNRV.   Narrows,   Va. 

AZALEA   TRIO 

Beantown   Varieties 
WEEI,    Boston,   Mass. 

—  B  — 

BABBITT.   HARRY 

KNX.    Los    Angeles.    Calif. 
BAILEY,   LIZ 

KWBU.   Corpus  Christi.   Texas 
BALDWIN,   BILL 

Stumpus   Boys 

KSO,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 


D     D     D 

BALDWIN.    PATTY 

KPTV.   Portland.   Ore. 
BARBERvSHOPPERS 

KVCV,    Redding,    Calif. 
BARFIELD.   WARREN 

WPTF,   Raleigh,  N.  C. 
BARKER.    ROD 

KOIN-TV.   Lincoln.   Nebr. 
BARNES.   PAT 

WMFD,  Wilmington.   N.  C. 
BARLOW.   JERRY 

KLO'U,  Lake  Charles.  La. 

BARRY   SISTERS, 
MERNA    AND 
CLAIRE 

Colgate  Comedy  Hour,  Red  Skel- 

ton     Show,     Steve     Allen     Show, 

Buick-Berle  Show,   NBC-TV;   Red 

Buttons    Show,    CBS-TV;    Gloom 

Dodgers,  WMGM 
BEACON   LIGHT   SINGERS 

KNAL,    Victoria.    Texas 
BEERS.   BOBBY 

KFEL-TV.    Denver.    Colo. 
BENNETT,   SUE 

WBZ-TV,    Boston.    Mass. 
BERGEN,   POLLY 

Your  Hit   Parade 

NBC-TV 
BEVERLY,   ELAINE 

WDTV.  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
BLACKWOOD   BROTHERS 

WMPS,   Memphis,   Tenn. 
BLAKE,   LOREN 

WFIE-TV,    Evansville,    Ind. 
BLANT>.   ARTIE 

KWBU,   Corpus  Christi,   Texas 
BOBCATS 

The   Bob  Crosby   Show 

CBS-TV 
BOEHM.   WILLIAM 

Chicago  Theater  of  the  Air 

Mutual 
BOUCK.   LOUIS 

Npme  the  Song 

WMTC.  Vancleve.  Ky. 
BRAY.   ALGER 

WHBF-TV.    Rock    Island.    111. 
BRAUN.    BOB 

WCPO.  Cincinnat'.   Ohio 
BREES,   BUD 

WPEN,  Philadelphia,   Pa. 
BRENO,    MARILYN 

KCEB-TV.  Tu^sa.  Okla. 
BRIGHT,   WELDON 

KGNC.-TV.   Amarillo.   Tex. 
BROCKMAN.   ROY 

WLBN.   Lebanon.   Ky. 
BRONSON,  MARILYN 

KTBC-TV.    Austin.   Texas 
BROOKS.   JACK 

WLAP.  Lexington.   Ky. 
BROOKS,   MAGGIE 

WDSU-TV,    New    Orleans,    La. 
BROWN.   ART 

KOVR,    Stockton.    Calif. 
BROWN,   DOTTIE 

Doin'    the    Town 

KSL-TV.  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
BRYAN,   BETTY 

"A  Guy,  A  Gal  and  A  Song" 

WJND,   Chicago,   111. 
BUCHANAN,   DEAN 

Doin'  the  Town 

KSL-TV,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
BUFF,   WADE 

Starlight  Serenade 

WRUF,  Gainesville,  Fla. 

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—  C  — 

CAHILL.    BOB 

WOW,   Omaha,  Nebr. 
(.\LHOlN,   ROBERT 

WGVL.   Greenville,  S.  C. 
CAMERON,  BARBAR.\ 

WKRC.  Cincinnati.   Oliio 
CAMPBELL.     PEG(;Y     H.VNEV 

KECK.   Odessa,    Texas 
CAMPO.    PUPI 

Morning    Show 

CBS-TV 
CAPI.   JO 

WCMB-TV.     Hanisburg.     Pa 
(  APO,   BOBBY 

WAPA-TV,  San  Juan.  P.  R. 
CARAGHER,   JLMMY 

Morning   Call 

WMBD,   Peoria.    111. 
(  AKLSON,   BABE 

KDIX.   Dickinson.   N.    Dak. 
CARLSON.   BOB 

KDIX,   Dickinson,   N.  Dak. 
CARR,    NANCY 

Chicago  Theatei-  of  the  Air 

Mutual 
CARSON,   ANN 

WLW-A.    Atlanta.    Ga. 
CARSON,    KEN 

Garry    Moore    Show 

CBS-TV 
CARTER,  JEFF 

WHIO-TV.    Dayton.    Ohio 
CASEY.   CLAUDE 

WFBC-TV,   Greenville.   S.  C. 
CAVANAUGH.   RUTH 

WLSE,    Wallace.    N.   C. 
CHVMBERS.    MADELAINE 

Ch'cago  Tlieater  of  the  Air 

Mutual 
CHAMBERS.   SUE 

WSAZ-TV.  Huntington,   W. 

Va. 
CHANDLER.   MARLINE 

WTTV.    Bloomington.    Ind. 
CH0RDETTE8.   THE 

Robert    Q.    Lewis    Show 

CBS-T^' 
CLARK,   AL 

KOTA.    Rapid   City.   S.   Dak. 
CLARK.   BECKY 

Golden    Music 

WESB.    Bradford.   Pa. 
CI>AYTON,   NORMAN 

WHBF,    WHBF-TV.     Rock 

Island.    111. 
CLITES.   MINOR 

KJAY.  Topeka.  Kans. 
CI^ONEY.   BETTY 

Morning   Show 

CBS-TV 
CLOUTIER.   DICK 

WWOR-TV.    Worcester,    Ma-<^s. 
COBIA.   VIRGIL 

KXJB-TV,   Valley  City,    N.    D. 
COLE,   LYNN 

Siuuise   Serenade 

KPRC.   Houston,   Texas 
COLLINS.   DOROTHA" 

Your  Hit  Parade 

NBC-TV 

COMO.  PERRY 

Perry  Como  Show,   CBS-TV,   CBS 
CONLEY.   JAMES 

Lawrence  County    Ramblers 
WTRO.    Ironton,    Ohio 
CONNOLLY,  JOHN 

WWJ-TV.  Detroit.  Mich. 


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D     D     D 


«(>OK.   JOR 

Smilo     Awhilr 

KlJiJF,    ro(T«\vvill«>,    Kails. 
(4M)K.    I.OIS 

Snulo    Awhilo 

KliUK.   C'ofT«\vvill«-.    K.ni".. 
(OKKY.   JIl.L 

Tlu-   Pave   Garroway    Show 

Xm   TV 
(III  RV.    R«>SKM.K 

IV'oks    Parly    Ri>om 

wcor      lv«<\viston      M<\ 

COX.  BETTY 

B  Jon  23  George  Skinner  Show, 
Look  Up  and  Live,  Arthur  God- 
frey end  His  Friends,  Broodway 
to  Hollywood,  CBS-TV;  Music  in 
the  Air,  On  A  Sunday  Afternoon, 
CBS;  Song  for  Sweethearts,  Co- 
lumbia   Records 

(OX.    BOB 

WMAZ-TV.    Maoon.    Ga. 

(  KANK.    DICK 

KNEA.  Jonesl>oro.  Ark. 

t  KOFFOKI).    CMFF 

KBAK-TV.     Bakersfield.    Calif. 

(  KOSBV.    BOB 

Ik)  b    C  r o  shy    S  h  o  w 
CBS -TV 

(  ROSBIK.    PHIL 
Hymn    Time 
KHQ.   SiK)kane.   Wash. 

(  ROWL.    AIMA 

WESA.  Charleroi,  Pa. 

(I LLKX.   STEVE 

The  Country  Gentleman 
WPCF.    Panama    City.    Fla. 

(I  LVER.  RANDY 
Twenty  Fingrers 
WEWS.    Cleveland.    Ohio 

—  D  — 

DALE.   VIVIEN 


Teen    Timers 
KVTV,    Sioux   City.   Iowa 
DANE.    JEFF 

WTAR-TV.     Noifolk,    Va. 
I»A\A.    JOE 

Sine    the    Favorites 
KOV.    Phoenix.    .\ri/.. 
I>AVIS.   JANETTE 

Arthur   (Joilfrey    Time,    Arthui 
Godfixw    &    His    Fri.>iuls 
CBS-TV 
D.VVIS.   SHELBY 
Florida    Callint: 
Mutual 
DAWN.    MARION 

WFBR.    Baltimore.   Md. 
DAVE.    MARILYN 

WLW-C.   Columbus,    Ohio 
DEAN,   BILLY 

Missoxiri   VaJley   Barn   Danee 
WNAX.   Yankton.    S.   Dak. 
DEAN,   JIMMIE 

Town    and  Country   Time 
WARL,    Arling-ton,    Va. 
DEAN.    LARRY 

WLSD,   Big-  Stone   Gap,    Va. 
DeCAMP.    ARDEF.N 

KCBS.    San    Francisco.    Calif. 
DELANEY',   DEE 

WAPO.   Chattanoog-a,   Tenn. 
DeLON,   JACK 

Chicag-o  Theater  of  the  Air 
Mutual 
DeLUCIA,    CAMILLO 

WSTV.     WSTV-TV.      Steuben- 
ville,  Ohio 
DENNIS,    CLARK 

The  Bob  Smith  Show 
NBC-TV 
DESMOND,   JOHNNY' 
Breakfast   Club 
ABC-TV 
DOLAN,   JIMMIE 

KTVW.  Tacoma,  Wash. 


DRESSI.AR,   LEN 

In    Town    Tonijrht 
WBBM-TV,    Chieaso,     111. 

E  

EDWARDS.   JOAN 

W(^BS.    New    York,    N.    V. 
ELLIS.    PECH.Y'   ANN 

Just  Easy 

ABC 
KLLZEY,   JEAN 

KTBS,    Shreveport,   I-a. 
EMERY,   RUSS 

WJAfR-TV,   Piwidenc*'.    H.    1, 
EPPERSON,   CHARLES 

WDEF-TV.    Chattanoosa, 

Tenn. 

ERICKSON,  HELENE 

Lyrico-Spinto      Soprano,      Opera, 
Concert,  Radio,  TV 
ESCORTS,   THE 

WIP,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
ESTES,   DON 

KPRC,   Houston.   Texas 
EVANS,   RAY 

Florida   Callinjr 

Mutual 
EVERESTT,   ROY' 

Seabeat 

KCBQ,  San  Diegro,  Calif. 


FARENGA,   MARY 

KBTV,    Denver,   Colo. 
FERNANDEZ,   ROSITA 

KCOR,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 
FERNGAL,   NANCY 

KDKA-TV,  Pittsburg-h.  Pa. 
FINCH,  JACK 

KTVU,    Stockton,   Calif. 

FISHER,  EDDIE 

B.  Aug.  10,  1928,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Coke  Time  Storring  Eddie 
Fisher,    NBC-TV;    MBS 


V/ATCH    FOR    ANNOUNCEMENT   OF    NEW 

BOB  ATCHER  TV  FILM  SERIES 


HELENE  W.  ERICKSON 

LYRICO-SPINTO  SOPRANO 

Opera,  Concert,  Radio,  TV 

Organizational    Affairs 

LE  2-1100 


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FITCH,   MARGIE 

KGIN.    Glenwood    Springs. 

Colo. 
FOO'TE,   BRUCE 

Chicagro  Theater  of   the  Air 

Mutual 
FOSTER,   FRANCES 

WLW.    Cincinnati,    Ohio 
FOWI-ER,   BETTY 

KATV,  Pine  Bluff.   Ark. 
FRANKLIN,   DON 

WHBQ-TV,    Memphis.     Tenn. 
FRANKLIN,   JOE 

Midday  Mer'-y-G-o-Round 

WNOX.   Knoxville.    Tenn. 
FRIAR,   CHARLES 

WIST,  Charlotte.  N.   C. 
FRITTS,   ALICE 

WNNJ,   Newton,    N.   J. 
FROMAN,   JANE 

Jane  Froman   Show 

CBS-TV 
FULLER,   DIANNE 

WDAK,    Columbus,    Ga. 
FULLER,   PHYLLIS 

WSLB,   Og-densburg-.   N.   Y. 
FURTADO,   TOMMY 

Dancing-    Party.    ABC:    George 

Skinner  Show.   CBS-TV 

—  G  — 

GAFFIGAN,   ANNE 

WICS,    Spring-field,    111. 
GARNAND,   CARL 

KNED,    McAlester,    Okla. 
GARRI,  NICK 

WCAU,   Philadelphia.   Pa. 
GATESS,   SAMMY 

Revival    Time 

WPAD.   Paducah.   Ky. 
GEORGE,  HELEN 

Chicag-o  Thea>ter  of  the  Air 

Mutual 
GIBSON,   DON 

Midday    Merry-Go-Round 

WNOX  Knoxville.  Tenn. 
GRAHAM.   SCOTTY 

KWHP,   Cushin?.   Okla. 
GRANT,  HAL 

WDBJ,    Roanoke.    Va. 
GREGSON,  JACK 

Just  Easy 

ABC 
GRISE,   TONY 

Mr.   Nobody 

WCCO,  Minneapolis.   Minn. 
GROVE,  BETTY  ANN 

The  Big-  Payoff 

CBS-TV 
GORDON,   JEAN 

KTVQ.    Oklahoma    City.    Okla. 
GORDON,   REV.   I.   H. 
Golden   Gospel   Hour 
WMRY,    New   Orleans.   La. 
GORME,   EYDIE 

The  Steve  Allen  Show 
NBC -TV 
GOSniN.   FAMILY 

WVOK.    Birmingham.    Ala. 

—  H  — 

H  \GGART,   BUD 

The    Blues   Chasers 

WFDF.    Flint,    Mich. 
HAGLER.   DORRTS 

WBTV,   Charlotte,   N.  C. 
HALELOKE 

Arthur   Godfrey  Time.   Arthur 

Godfrey   &  H's  Friends 

CBS-TV 
HAMILTON.    DAVE 

WLW.  WLW-T.  Cincinnati.   O. 
HAMMETT,   BILLY 

WKIK,    Leonardtown,    Md. 
HAMMOND,   PATTY 

WSYR.    WSYR-TV.    Syracuse. 

N.  Y. 
HANDY,  LES 

KRLD,  Dallas.  Tes. 


HANNA,   PHIL 

Bride    and    Groom 

NBC-TV 
HANSEN,   TED 
KGTV,    Des    Moines.    Iowa 
HANSON.   BURT 

WCCO, Minneapolis.  Minn. 
HAPPY  RHYTHM   QUARTET 

WLET.  Toccoa,  Ga. 
HARMER,   SHIRLEY 

The  Dave  Garix)wav  Show 

NBC-TV 
HARMONY   BOYS 

WNOK-TV,  Columbia,   S.   C. 
H.\RMONY   BOYS.    THE 

WRAC,    Racine,    Wise. 
HASKELL.   JACK 

The    Dave    Garroway    Show 

NBC-TV 
HAY.   JAMES 

KMOX,   St.   Louis.   Mo. 
HAYMES,    BOB 

Melody  in   the  Nig-lit 

WCBS.   New  York,   N.  Y. 
HENDRICK.   GLADYS 

Words   and   Music 

KWAL,  Wallace.  Idaho 
HENSEN,   HERB 

KERO-TV,    Bakersfield.    Calif. 
HILTS,   JACK 

WWHG,    Hornell.   N.   Y. 
HOLLOMAN.   GLORIA 

WDEF-TV,    Chattanoog-a. 

Tenn. 
HOUSER.   RAY 

Take  It  Easy  Time 

WTON.    Staunton,    Va. 
HUFFMAN,   HELEN 

Melody   Time 

KJAN.  Atlantic.   Iowa 
Hl'FFMAN.   JULE 

WSAZ-TV.  Huntington,  W.  V. 
HUGGLER,   LYLE 

Blue  Mountain  Boy 

WKBL   St.  Marys,  Pa. 
HULL,   JUANITA 

"Ruby   Valentine' 

WBMS.   Boston.  Mass. 
HYDE,   DICK 

WABC-TV,    New   York.    N.   Y. 

I  DEN,   JOAN 

Mr.    Nobody 

WCCO.   Minneapolis,   Minn. 

JACKSON,  EVE 

WEDO,    MoKeesport.    Pa. 
JAKE,   COWBOY 

The  Carson  Show 

WIBV,  Belleville,  111. 
JAMES.   REGGIE 

WCMB-TV,    Harrisburg-.   Pa. 
JENKINS,   POLLY 

WKTV,  Utica,   N.  Y. 
JETER.   LEE 

KSTV,   Stephenville,  Texas 
JO  BERT,   CAVEL 

WKNB-TV,         New         Britain. 

Conn. 
JOHNS.   ROGER 

KALB,    Alexandria.    La. 
JOHNSON.   CLIFF 

WSPD-TV.  Toledo,   Ohio 
JOHNSON,   JUDY 

Your  Show  of   Shows 

NBC-TV 
JOHNSON.   POLLY 

KOTA   Country    Store 

KOTA,   Rapid  City,   S.  Dak. 
JONES.   ALAN 

WFAA-TV,    Dallas,    Tex. 
JONES,  HERBIE 

Town   and  Country  Time 

WARL.   Arling-ton,   Va. 
JORDAN,  DIXIE  BOY 

KWIFT,  Wichita  Falls.   Texas 
jaRDAX,  FRANK 
WPKY.  Franklort.  Ky. 

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—  K  — 

KASTNER,    DON 

KDIX,   Dickinson,    N.   Dak. 
K.VSTNER,   (iENE 

KDIX,    Dickinson.    N.   Dak. 
KELLY,   BUDDY 

Sontrs   of    tlie   West 

KSUN.    Bisbee.    Ariz. 
KELLY,   JUDITH 

Stars  Over  Fall   River 

WALE.   Fall   River,  Mass. 
KENDALL.   FRED 

Guest    House 

WJR,    Detroit.    Mi<h. 
KERN,   (iENETA 

WKBV,    Richmond,    Ind. 
KIBBLE.   FRANCES 

WDEF-TV,    Chattanoosra, 

Tenn. 
KLMBROUGH,    KYLE 

Brigrht    and   Blue 

WIND.    Chicago,   111. 
KING.     WALTER    WOOI4F 

Walter   Woolf    Kinsr    Show 

WABD,   New  York 
KINSEY.   CURLY 

HH    Roundup 

WGTA.    Summerville,    Ga, 
KIRBY.   TED 

WFPA,   Fort  Payne,   Ala. 
KIRBY,   PAT 

WCAU.   Philadelphia,   Pa. 
KNORR,  JOHNNY 

Snore   with  Knorr 

WKBI,    St.   Marys.    Pa. 
KRALL,   BARBARA 

WSPD-TV.    Toledo,    Ohio 

—  L  — 

LaFONTAINE,   HENRY 

WICH,    Norwicli.    Conii. 

LAINE,   FRANKIE 

B.      March     30,      Chicago,      III. 

Frankie  Laine   Slvow,   Syndicated; 

Columbia       Pictures,      Columbia 

Records 
LANE,     FRANCEY 

The  Morey  Amsterdam  Show 

NBC-TV;    WABC-TV 
LANG,   GRACE 

WWOR-TV,    Worcester.    Mass. 
LANGLEY.    WINNIE    RUTH 

Songs  for  You 

WTRP,   LaGrange,    Ga. 
LANSON,   SNOOKY 

Your  Hit  Parade 

NBC-TV 
LATULLIPE.   DON 

WJDA,   Quincy,  Mass. 
LAWRENCE.   STEVE 

The    SteA^e    Allen    Show 

NBC-TV 
LAWWILL.   MARVIN 

KOTV,   Tulsa,    Okla. 

leach.  billy 

WBBM.   Chicago,  111. 
LEASE.   GUS 

KSJO,    San   Jose.  Calif. 
LEE.   JANET 

WNOP.    Newport.    Ky. 
L"M ASTER.   MARY   JANE 

Morning-   Call 

WMBD.   Peoria.    111. 
LEVERTON,   BUCK 

Dinner   Roimdup 

WHVF.    Wausau.    Wis. 
LEWIS.   DON 

KCLV.    Clovis.    X.    Mex. 

LEWIS,  MONICA 

The  Monica  Lewis   Show,   WABC 
LEWIS,   NANCY 

WFIL-TV,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
LINDSBY.   MORT.   TRIO 

Georg-e   Skinner  Show 

CBS-TV 
LINN,  ROBERTA 

KNX,   Lob  Anreles,  Calif. 
LLOTD,  JACK 

KNIM,  Marjnrille,  Mo. 


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l.4Mi.\N.   II.%RBARA 

KrTV.  San    L.ikr  Tity.  IMah 
I^MM>N.    BOB 

Afwr    Hour* 

WPKN      IMnl.ul.'lphia,    Pa. 
I.OK.    DKMSR 

tJarr.v    MiH>n'    Sluiw 

l.4»KI>.    <IM>V 

WHZ  TV      Hii-loii.    Mass. 
I^U  .    MAKTH A 

AlU' 
'.Ol  VIN    BKOTHKKS 

NVVOK     HirmiiuMiiiu.    Ala. 
l.dVKl.I..    MAKII.VNN 

Wl.W-D.    Dayton.    Ohio 
1.1  KK.    I.AKRY 

Tin-    Dukf   of    Sony: 

WKZH.   HinninclKUU.   Ala. 
l.VNdl    tjl  AKTKT 

KT.IS      Hoba-t.     Okl:i. 
I.WN.    JAIKIK 

Mornini:^   Iiiiiut>Kairuii 

WTAM.    rievolaiMl.   Ohio 

—  iHc  — 

Mr(  I.AKNKV.    PAT 

KTIU'-TV.   Austin.   Tex. 
Mr(  I.KI.l.AN.   (JKNE 

Siylmsrs 

WPMP.    Pa'^<a«roula.    Miss. 
MKOKMHK.    LLOYI) 

WHIN.    Gallatin.    Tonn. 
M<(()V.    MARY 

K.M<0.   Coiiioe.   Texas 
M.DON.VI.l).    BILL 

M.lo.ly    Tinu- 

WIMJ.    Ja.ksoii,    Ohio 

McGOVERN, 
PATRICIA 

Coke  Time  Starring  Eddie  Fisher, 
NBC-TV;  Summertime,  U.S.A.. 
CBS-TV;    Honey    Dreamers 


Mc<iRA\V.    BILL 

Join    llu'   CiiuiK 

K(;0-TV.   San  Kram-isoo.  Calif. 
M<(;i  IKK    SISTKKS.   THK 

.Vrthur   tJoilfivy    Time.    Arthur 
i;oiilrey    \-     His    Friends 

rus-TV 

MelNTIKK.    FRAN 

NVSTP.   Salisbury,    N.  C. 
M.K.XY.    KKNKK 

(iuesi    Hous(> 

W.IK.    Detroit.    Mieh. 
^leMl  LI.KN.    JIMMY 

KLIX-TV.    Twin    Kails,    liiaho 
MeNETT.    BOB 

WLYC    Jamboree 

WLVr.   Williamsport,  Pa. 
.>I«NKTT.    1>KAN 

Wl^Y'C   Jamboree 

WhYC,    Williamsport.  Pa. 
McKITCHIK. .  BARBARuV 

K(}0-TV,  San  Franeiseo.  Calif. 
M«YAY.    KIMO 

WVEC.    W'VEC-TV,    Hampton- 
Norfolk.   Va. 

iff  

.^I.VCK.    DOTTIE 

The  Dottle  Mack  Show 

ABC -TV 
MACK.    DOTTY 

WCPO-TV.   Cincinnati.   Ohio 
.MacKENZIE,   C.ISELE 

Your    Hit    Parade 

NBC-TV 
MucRAE.    GORDON 

The     Railroad     Hour,    Colgrate 

Comedy  Hour 

NBC.    NBC-TV 
MAIN,    EVERETT 

KLIX-TV,    Twin    Falls,    Idaho 
MALONEY,   ANNIE 

WOW   Calling- 
wow,    Omaha,   Nebr. 


>I.VL(K)I\   JIMMY' 

WKKK.   Peorlu.  111. 
MARCELL.    MARVIN 

WTTV,    BloomiuK-ton.    Ind. 
MARINERS.   THE 

Arthur  Godfrey  Time.    Arthur 

Godfrtw  &  His  Friends 

CBS-TV 
MARLO\VE.    MARION 

Arthur  Godfrey  Time,    Arthiu' 

Godfrey  &  His  Friends 

(^BS-TV 
MARSHALL.  CHARLEY 

KFBK.    Sacramento.    Calif. 
MARSHALL.    PAT 

Toniffht 

NBC-TV 
MARTIN.    (iEOKGE 

WOKE.    Alton.   111. 

MARTIN.   JEAN 

B.     Dec.     6,     1926,     Cisco,    Tex. 
Show     Case,    The    Jean     Martin 
Show,  WNBT 
MARTIN,    TONY 

The   Tony  Martin    Show 

NBC-TV 
MASON,   LEE 

Date   Book 

WCSH.    Portland,    Me. 
MASSEY,   ILONA 

WABD.   New  York,  N.  Y. 
MASSEY,   VERA 

WDS'U-TV,    New    Orleans,    La. 
MATEO,    BELIA   Y. 

Continental    Music 

KCOR,   San  Antonio,   Texas 
MATHEWS,   IRENE 

Carousel 

WABT,    Birming-ham,    .^vla. 
MAYS,  ZILLA 

Mystery   Girl    Show 

WAO'K,    Atlanta,    Ga. 
MENNING,   WALLY 

KWRO,  Coquille,   Ore. 


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MERRILL.  ROBERT 

RCA   Victor    Records,    Metropoii- 

ton  Opera 
MBLLS,   BOB 

Thy  Neig-hbor's  Voice 

ABC 
MILLS,  VICKIE 

Name   That    Tiuie 

CBS-TV 
MILXE,   NANCY 

WDBJ.    Roanoke,    Va. 
>nZE,   BILLY 

Chuck   Wag-on   Time 

KBAK-TV.    Bakersfield,    Calif. 
MODERNAIRES 

Bob  Crosby   Show 

CBS-TV 
MOLASKEY,  ED 

KO'DI,  Cody,  Wyo. 
MONTANA.   TEX 

WSLB,    O^densbnrg-,    X.    Y. 
MOORE,  BUD 

WLW-A,   Atlanta.   Ga. 
MOORE,   IL4RRIET 

WHO,    WHO-TV,    Des    Moines, 

Iowa 
MOREHEAD,   TOM 

Musical    Cloak 

KTRH.  Houston.  Texas 
MORGAN,   J.  P. 

Robert  Q.  Lewis   Show 

CBS-TV 
MYERS,  ELIZABETH 

Rambling-s 

WPMP,   Pascaffoula,   Miss. 

]V  

NELSON,  BILL 

KYAK.    Yakima,    Wash. 
NELSON,  JIMMY 

Come   Closer 

ABC -TV 
NELSON,   MARILYN 

KBTV,     Denver,    Colo. 
NEW,   AUDRE 

WLW-D,  Dayton,  Ohio 
NOONAN,   STAN 

RGBS,    San   Francisco,    Calif. 
NOVELAIRES 

Music   in    the   Morning- 

WISTl,   Butler.  Pa. 

—  o  — 

O 'BRIAN,   JOAN 

Bob  Crosby   Show 

CBS-TV 
O'BRIEN,   MARY   LOU 

Street    of    Dreams 

RENT,    ShreA'eport.    La. 
O'HEREN.   RICHARD 

WHR,   Cleveland.    Ohio 
aLSEN,   PENNY 

Johnny   Olsen    Show 

Mutual 
OLVIS,  WILLIAM 

Chicag-o    Theater    of    the    Air 

Mutual 
ORTIZ  TRIO 

RGGM-TV,    Albuquerque. 

N.  Mex. 
OSBORNE,   BETTY 

RDUB-TV,    Lubbock.    Tex. 
OST.    SHIRLEY    JEANNE 

WJHP-TV,    Jacksonville,    Fla. 
OSTROM.   BERNIE 

Minnesota    Woodchopper 

KVOX,    Moorhead,    Minn. 
OWENS,   H»MER 

WBBB,   Burling^ton,   N.   C. 
OWENS,  JIM 

WVMI,    Biloxi,    Miss. 

P  

PALMER.   JANIE 

WWJ-TV,    Detroit,    Mich. 
PALMER,   SANTSEE 

4-C    Showcase 

RSVC,   Richfield,   Utah 
PARCHMAN,  EARLE 

WJIM,  Lansing:.  Mich. 


PARKER,  FREDNA 

KMOX.    St.    Louis,    Mo. 
PARKER,   MARION 

KATV,  Pine   Bluff.   Ark. 
PARKER,    RANDALL 

RCID,    Caldwell,    Idaho 
PARR.   HAROLD 

RBAK,    Bakersfield.    Calif. 
PAYNE,   LOU 

WLBT,   Jackson.    Miss. 
PEARSON.   JEANNIE 

RFBI,    Wichita.    Rans. 
PEARSON.   PATRICIA 

Carousel 

WABT.    Birming-ham.    Ala. 
PERINE,  CARROL 

RYUM,    Yuma,    Ariz. 
PETERSON,   PATSY 

ROTV,    Tulsa.   Okla. 
PHILIPS.   DUB 

Charleston   Hoedown 

WHAN,    Charleston.    S.    C. 
PIAZZA.   MARGUERITE 

Your  Show  of   Shows 

NBC-TV 

PICKENS,    JANE 

NBC   Network,   RCA  Victor   Rec- 
ords 
PIERSON.   JEANNIE 

RFBI.    Wichita,    Rans. 
rlRNIE.   DON 

The  Little   Show 

WWLP,    Spring-field.   Mass. 
PLAYBOYS.   VIRGINIA 

WLSD.  Big^  Stone  Gap,  Va. 
POESE.   GIL 

RNIM,     Marvville,    Mo. 
POLERI.   DAVID 

Chicag-o  Theater  of  the  Air 

Mutual 

—  R  — 

RAINE,   NORMA 

RCBD-TV.    Lubbock.    Tex. 
RAINWATER,   DEMPSEY 

WMAZ-TV.     Macon,    Ga. 
RAND,   ELLS 

WJDA.    Quincy,    Mass. 
RAND.   MILLIE 

WJDA,  Quincy.  Mass. 
RANCH  GIRLS 

Missouri   Valley   Barn    Dance 

WNAX.    Yankton,    S.   Dak. 
RAYE.   RUTH 

WTAR-TV.     Norfolk.    Va. 
RETTIG.   BARBARA 

WHIO-TV.    Dayton.    Ohio 
RHODES.   HORTEXSE 

Rub    'n    Scrub    Music   Club 

WROV.   Wellston,   Ohio 
RHYTHM     RASCALS.     THE 

WRIR,    Leonardtown.    Md. 
RICHMOND.   BOB 

Marling-aires 

WREN.   Topeka.   Rans. 
ROSS,  LANNY 

WCBS.    New  York,    N.   Y. 
ROYALLAIRES 

WVMC.  Mt.  Carmel.   111. 
ROZELLE.   BETTY 

WDAR-TV.  Columbus,   Ga. 
RUSSELL.   JACK 

Your  Show  of  Shows 

NBC-TV 

—  s  — 

SARGENT,   IVnCHAEL 

WBIW.    Bedford.    Ind. 
SASSANO.   lONE 

RCEB-TV.  Tiilsa.  Okla. 
SCHACKNER.    CATHY 

WERI.   Westerly    R.   I. 
SCHULTZ,   EARLINE 

Song-s  of  the  West 

RBOL.  Boulder,   Colo. 
SCOTT,   BOB 

The    Tenor    Who    Sings    with 

the  Records 

KPOL,  Los  Ang-eles,  Calif. 

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Si'OTT,   PAT 

WBBM.   ChicaBTo.   111. 
SELF,   JIMMY  DEAN 

RICA,  Clovis.  N.  Mex. 
SHASTONES,   THE 

RVCV.  Redding:.  Calif. 
SHETTERLY.    SISTERS 

WHO.    Des   Moines.    Iowa 
SHORE.   DINAH 

Tlie  Dinah  Shore  Show 

NBC,    NBC-TV 
SIMMS,   LU   ANN 

Arthur  Godfrey   Time.    Arthur 

Godfrey  &  His  Friends 

CBS-TV 
STAFFORD,   JO 

Jo    Stafford    Show 

CBS-TV 
STEPHENS,   GIXN^' 

WCAU,   Philadelphia.   Pa. 
STEVENS,   GARRY 

TV   Showcase 

WRGB,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
STRAETER,   TED 

The  Ted  Straeter  Show 

WABD,   New  York 

—  T  — 

TALLEY,   JOHN 

Melody  Mountain   Boys 
WYVE.   Wytheville,    Va. 

T.\TE,   MERELYN 

■WBBM-TV.   Chicag-o.  111. 

TAYLOR,   JIMMY 

WLBN.    Lebanon.    Ry. 

TAYLOR,   MORRISS 
Sierra   Melody   Gang- 
RHSL-TV,    Chico.    Calif. 

VALENTINO,   BARRY 

ABC 
VALLI,   JINTC 

Close  Up 

WNBQ.   Chicagro.   111. 

—  w  — 

WAAFIN,  KEN 

Rhythm  Ranch 
WPNX.   Phenix   City.    Ala. 
WAGONER,   PORTER 

RWTO,    Springfiod.    Mo. 

WAKELY,   JIMMY 

The    Jinwny    Wakely    Show,    CBS; 

Coral    Records 
WALL.    ARTIR'R 

Musical    Roundup 

WRRT.    Cortland.    N.    Y. 
WALIS.   VIVIAN 

RFDA-T^^.    Amarillo.    Tex. 
WALSH.   FRAN 

WSYR-TV.     Syracuse.    N.    Y. 
WAY,    ADELAIDE    VAN 

WFNF.    Brevard,    N.    C. 
WEBB,   HELEN 

WRY,    WRY-TV,    Oklahoma 

City,    Okla. 
WEINBURG,   BETSEY 

WCOS-TV.   Columbia.    S.   C. 
WEISS,   DICK 

The   Minute    Man 

WFDF,   Flint,   Mich. 
WELLS.   CARL 

WGAP.  Maryville.  Tenn. 
WEST.   JIMMY 

Song-s    You    Like    Best 

WNOW.    York.    Pa. 
WEST,  TED 

Hitching-  Post 

RRTV,   Colorado   Springs. 

Colo. 
WHITE,   DON 

RIMA-T^^  Yakima.  Wash. 

Z  

ZIMMERS,  DON 

KENS-TV,  San  Antonio.  Tex. 


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SPORTS    COMMENTATORS 

RADIO  AND  TELEVISION 

— their  work  during  1954 


ABBOTT,   JIM 

KFDA,     KFDA-TV,     Amniillo. 
Tex. 
AC'KBRMAX,   AL 

Ivooking-    at    Sports 

WHTC,   Holland,   Mich. 
ADAIR,   ROBERT 

WPMT,    Portland.    Me. 
ADAMS,   TONY 

WCAX,  WMVT,   Builing-lon. 

Vt. 
ADAMS,   WESLEY 

Spoi'ts  Show 

WKRT,   Cortland,   N.   Y. 
.VDELSON,   JIM 

KXJB-TV,    Valley  City,   N. 

Dak. 
AGRESTA,   PHIL 

WBT,  WBTV,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
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KECK,  Odessa,  Texas 
ALDEN,   JERRY 

WSNJ.   Bridg-eton,   N.  J. 
ALDRIDGE,  MAHLON 

KFRU,   Columbia,    Mo. 
ALEXANDER,   ALEX 

KREO.   Indio,   Calif. 
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Sports   Call 

KCRC.  Enid,  Okla. 
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Gridiron  Parade 

KXOX.    Sweetwater,    Texas 
ALLEN,   HERB 

WCKB,    Dunn,    N.    C. 
ALLAN,   STAN 

WPAC,   Patchog-ue,  N.  Y. 
ALLBRIGHT,   NAT 

Sports    Hig-hway 

WEAM.    Arling-ton.    Va. 
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WBVP.   Beaver  Falls,  Pa. 

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KICD,  Spencer,  Iowa 
ALLDAY,   JIM 
Sports  Parade 
WOWL.  Florence,  Ala. 
ALLINGER,    RALPH 
Sports    Roundup 
WIBX,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
ALSTON,   J.   ROBERT 

WKOY.  Bluefield.  W.   Va. 
AMBROSE,   JOHN  V. 
Speaking^  of  Sports 
WTAG.   Worcester.   Mass. 
ANDERSON,  ALLEN 

WASA,    Havre   de   Grace,    Md. 
ANDERSON,  BOB 

KCCC-TV,    Sacramento,    Calif. 
ANDERSON,   DOUG 

KFYR-TV,  Bismarck,  N.  Dak. 
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Sports    Beat 

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ARNOLD,   FULTON 

WTTM,   Trenton,   N.   J. 
ARO,   SAM 

Giant   Jottings 

WMCA,  New   York,   N.   Y 
ARTHUR,   FRANK 

KSAX-TV,     San     Francisco, 

Calif. 
ARTHUR,    HARRY 

KNOE-TV.   Monroe,    La. 
ASHLEY,   ERNIE 

WOWO,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
ATWOOD,   TED 

WSOW,   Sag-inaw,   Mich. 
AUSTIN,  STEVE 
Sports  Pafe 

WKID,    Urbana,    111. 
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KXOA,    Sacramento.   Calif. 
AZAR,   RICK 
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WHlLD,    Niagara  Falls,    N.    Y. 

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Sports   Headlines 
KDHL,  Faribault.   Minn. 
BACON,   DICK 

KVNI,   Coeur  d'Alene,    Idaho 
BAGLI,  GUY 

WSUN-TV,    St.    Petersburg-, 
Fla. 
BAILEY,   CHARLEY 

WEBR,    Buffalo,    N.   Y. 
BAIR,   PAUL 

A  Bearing-  on   Sports 

WEOA.    Evansville.    Ind. 
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Today  in    Sports 

WROY,    Carmi.    111. 
BAKER.   DICK 

WSAI,     Cincinnati.     Ohio 
BAKER,    NELSON 

WWIN.   Baltimore.   Md. 
BAKER.   PAUL 

WLAD,     Danbury,    Conn. 
BAKER,    ROGER 

WGR,  WGR-TV.  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 
BALANCE.    BOB 

Sports   Dig-est 
BALCER.   FRANK 

WMTE,   Manistee.  Mich. 
BALDING,   CHUCK 

Sports   Whirl 

WOAY,   Oak   Hill,    W.    Va. 
BALDWIN,   BILL 

World  of  Sports 

KRNR,   Roseburg-,   Ore. 
BALDWIN,   FRANK 

WJOY,   Burlingrton,   Vt. 
BALDWIN,   KEN 

WCOS,   Columbia.    S.   C. 
BALLARD,   CHARLES 

Sports  Final 

WHAW,  Weston,  W.  Va. 
BALTER,   SAM 

KLAC,  Los  Angeles.  Calif. 
BANDY,   JOHN 

Race   Results    Resume 

WUST,  Bethesda.  Md. 


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KSL.   S,-ilt    LaU.-  Cily.    Tt.-ili 
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Scoreboard 

WRKH.    Holyoke.    Mass. 
B.VKROV,   STAN 
Sports   Extra 
WKBW,   Buffalo,  N.   Y. 
BARTON,   DALE 
Sports  Parade 
KCIM.    Carroll,    Iowa 
BARRETT.   DENNY 
Final    Sports    Edition 
WKBN,   Younrstown,   Ohio 
BARRETT,   TONY 
Sports    Column 
KENT,   Shreveport,  La. 
BARRINGTON.   JAY 

WDAF,    WDAF-TV,    Kansas 
City,   Mo. 
B.ARRUS,   GABBY 

KODI.  Cody,  Wyo. 
BARRY.   JACK 

WGBS-TV.    Miami,    Fla. 
BARRY.   NORMAN 

WMAQ,    WNBQ,    Chicago.    111. 
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Spotlight   O'n    Sports 
WGBF,   Evansville.   Ind. 
BATTEN,  JIM 

WFAI,   Fayetteville.    N.   C. 
BATTISTI,   PAUL 

KRSN,   Los    Alamos,    N.   Mex. 
BEAN,  DON 

Let's    Talk    Sports 
WFRP,    Savannah,   Ga. 
BEATTY,   ROSS 

KCSJ-TV.   Pueblo.   Colo. 
BEAUCHAMP,  JACK 
Sports  Camera 
WSEE,  Erie,   Pa. 
BECK,   NORMAN 

Sports   Pag-e  of   the   Air 
KGBX,     Springfield.     Mo. 
BELCHER,   ROD 

KOL.    Seattle,    Wash. 
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The   Sports   Trail 
WILD.   Birniingh;im.    Ala. 
BELL,   JACK 

KDET,    Center.    Texas 
BENDER.    BOB 

WRGB.    Schenectady.    N.    Y. 
BENNETT.   GEORGE 
Sports  Picture 

WMVO.    Mount    Vernon.    Ohio 
BERG.    NOR]>LAN 
Sports  Flashes 
KWSO,   Wasc-o.    Calif. 
BERGESON,  CHUCK 

WJBK,    Detroit,    Mich. 
BERNARD.   FRED 
Sports    Review 
WDNE.    Elkins.    W.    Va. 
BERRILL.   LARRY 

KBIG,    Avalon,    Calif. 
BERRY.   JERRY 
Sportscast 
KTTR,    Rolla.    Mo. 
BERRYMAN,   R.   E. 

WTAC,   Flint,    Mich. 
BIERMANN,   PAUL   R. 

KPMC,    Bakersfield,    Calif. 
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KSYL,  Alexandria,  La. 
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KFBC,    KFBC-TV.   Cheyenne. 

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WCCM.    Lawrenoe.    Mass. 
BITTERMAX,    JACK 

Sports   Pagre   of   the   Air 

WABB,   Mobile,   Ahi. 
BIVENS,   JAMES 

Sports  Time 

WMOZ,   Mobile.   Ala. 
BLAIR,    MERLE 

KIND,    Independence,    Kans 
BLACKBURN,    BOB 

KEX,   Portland.   Ore. 
BLAKE,    CHARLES   A. 

WTRL.    Bradenton,   Fla. 
BLAKE,   TOMMIE 

KWHI.   Brenham.   Texas 
BLALOCK,    CHESTER 

WPTF,  Panama  City.   Fla. 
BLOCK,    JAMES 

KGDM,    Stockton,   Calif. 
BLOCK,   JOHN 

WTNJ.    Trenton,    N.   J. 
BLUE,   IRA 

Adventure  in  Sports 

KNBC,    San   Francisco.   Calif. 
BLUM,   BOB 

Sportsbook 

KEEN,   San  Jose,  Calif. 
BOD A,   LOU 

WMBH,    Joplin.    Mo. 
BODIE,    ARIVIAND   F, 

Sports    Review 

WSOC,  Charlotte,    N.   C. 
BOGDEN,   HILARY 

WJAS.  Pittsburgrh,  Pa. 
BOCJCIS,    OTIS 

Sports     Review 

WRUF,    Gainesville,    Fla. 
BOHNHOFF,   ED 

KILO.    Grand    Forks.    N.    Dak 
BOLAND,    CHARLES   H. 

KGKO.   Dallas,    Texas 


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KTLN,    Denver,   Colo. 
BOLAM),    JOE 

WSBT,    WiSBT-TV,   South 

Bend,    Ind. 
BOMX,   DONALD 

Sport  s   Edition 

KANE,   New   Iberia,   La. 
BOOTH.   EDDIE 

Sports    Booth 

KHSL,    Chico.    Calif. 
BOOTON,    FRAN 

KCID.    CaldweM.    Idaiio 
BOSSARD,    PAUL 

WNNJ,    Newton,    N.   J. 
BOULDIX,    ARTHUR 

KFAD,    Fairfield.    Iowa 
BOURKE,    FRANK 

WDBC,   Escanaba,    Mich. 
BOVE,   DICK 

Marine    Sports    Review 

WJNC,   Jacksonville,   N.  C. 
BOWER,    BOB 

WTIiP.   Charleston,   W.   Va. 
BOWLE,S,   JOHN 

KWWL,  KWWL-TV,  Waterloo, 

Iowa 
BOWMAX,   DICK 

WELS.    Kinston.    N.    C. 
BOYD,   DON 

WCLO,    Janesville,    Wise. 
BOYER,   JOHNNY 

Whirl    Around    the    Woild    of 

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KDKA,  Pittsburfrh.   Pa. 
BOYNTON,   DICK 

KFMB.    San    Diego,    Calif. 
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KICK.     Springfield,     Mo. 
BRADSHAW.   JOHN 

Sportscope 

WIRK.  West  Palm  Beach.  Fla. 
BRANDENBERGER,    MARION 

Carnival  of   Sports 

KAKE,   Wichita,   Kans. 


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WITZ.    Ja^r't-r.     Ind. 
BRANSON,    TODD 

Sporta    Review 

WWCA,    Gary,    Ind. 
BRATTIN.    DICK 

Sport  scaster 

KPCG.    BelJingliani.    Wasli. 
BRAY,   DICK 

WCKY,   Cincinnati,   Ohio 
BRAZELL,    JOHN 

KSEK.    Pittsburg:.    Kans. 
BREAUX.   JERRY 

Outdoor  Time 

WLCS.    Baton    Rouge.    La. 
BRIGHT,    LES 

KBOR.    Brownsville.  Texas 
BREMSER,    LYELL 

KFAB,   Omaha,    Ncbr. 
BRETAG,   JERRY 

Sports    Parade 

WLPO,    LaSalle.    111. 
BRICKHOUSE,   JACK 

WGN,    WGN-TV,   Chicago.    111. 
BRITTON,   JACK 

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KTRN.   Wichita   Falls,   Tex. 
BKODE,   BUDDY 

Sports  Roundup 

WNAR.   Norristown.  Pa. 
BRODERS,    SPANK 

KXIC.  Iowa  City,  Iowa 
BROOKS,    BOB 

Sports  Shots 

KCRG,   Cetlar    Rapids.    Iowa 
BROWER,   CHARLES 

WHIN,    Gallatin,    Teim. 
BROWN,    BILL 

Sports  Parade 

WMSC,   Columbia.   S.  C. 
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WWLP,    Springfield.   Mass. 
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KWAL.   Wallaee.    Idaho 
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WHKN-TV.     S.vraeuse.      N.     V. 
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WHIO.  Dayton.   Dhio 
BIRNES.    BOB 

KMOX.    St.    Louis.    Mo. 
BrRNHAM,    ST.VN 

Sixn-ts    Dijrest 

KORr,    Mineral    Wells.  Texas 
BIRR.   CHUCK 

Si>orts    Excerpts 

WXRA,      Biiffalo-Kcnmore, 

N.  Y. 
BURT.   JIM 

KELO.  KELO-TV.  Sioux  Falls. 

S.   Dak. 
Bl  RTON.    JOE 

WTUS.    Tuskeg-ee.    Ala. 
BITSH,    OWEN 

WDAF-TV.    Kansas    City,    Mo. 
BITLER.    CLIFF 

WLOr.   Louisville,    Ky. 


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WHOW.    Clinton,    111. 

CALDWELL.    HOWARD 

WTHT,    Terre    Haute,    Ind. 

CALLIGAN,    BOB 

WSDR.    Sterling-,   111. 

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WOAU.     WCAU-TV,     Philadel- 
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CAMPBELL,   BUD 

K ARK-TV,    Little    Rock,    Ark. 


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Sports  Review 

WBRC,    Birmingham.    Ala. 
CAMPBELL,  JACK 

Sports    Roundup 

KFBI.  Wichita.  Kans. 
CAMPBELL.   JOHN    T. 

KXLL.    Missoula,    Mont. 
(  AMPBELL.   MAL 

WNAV.     Annapolis.     Md. 
CANE,   LENNIiE 

Sports    Roundup 

WENT,  Gloversville,  N.   Y. 
CANNON,   LOWELL 

KMED,  Medford,   Ore. 
C-ANTISANO,   MARTIN    M. 

KXOC,  Chico,  Calif. 
CAPPELL,   BOOTSEY 

Sports    Review 

KVPI,   Ville   Platte.   La. 
CAPPS.   GORDON  L. 

Sports   Spotlight 

K9RV,   Ontario,  Ore. 
CAREY,    HARRY 

KXOK.   St.   Louis,    Mo. 
CARLSON,  BOB  A. 

Sports   Parade 

WHAT,    Philadelphia,    I'a. 
CARLSON,   WARREN 

Sports  Whirl 

KVOC,  Casper.   Wyo. 
CARLTON,   BILL 

Quarterback  Club 

WPME,    Punxsutawney,     I'a. 
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KWK,   KWK-TV,    St.   Louis, 

Mo. 
CARNEAL,  HERB 

Inside  Angle  on  Sports 

KYW,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
CARNEGIE,  TOM 

Sports  Eye,   Sports  Final 

WF'BM,   WFBM-TV,  Indianap- 
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Sportlight 

WMTC.    Vancleve,    Kv. 
CARPENTER,   JOHNNY 

KOIN-TV,   Portland.   Ore. 
CARR,  GEORGE 

Sports     Roundup 

WFEB.    Sylacaug-a,   Ala. 
CARRIKER.   KEN 

KDUB-TV,     Lubbock.     Texas 
CARROLL,  GEORGE 

Sport.s  Final 

WEEU.  Reading-,  Pa. 
CARSON,   JIM 

Tipoff  on    Sports 

KWBM,    WilliPton.    N.    Dak. 
(  ARTER,   BOB 

Sports    Today 

KDB,    Santa    Barbara.    Calif. 
CARTER,   CAL 

KAMD.  Camden,   Ark. 
(ARTY,   DEL 

Sports    Final 

WWGP,   Sanford,   N.  C. 
CASE.   JACK 

WGNY-TV,    Carthage,    N.    Y. 
CASE,   JOHN   G. 

WWNY.  Watertown,  N.  Y. 
CASE,   KEN 

Football   Previews 

KTBS.   Shreveport,   La. 
CASPER,   ART 

Sports  Final 

KFEQ,  St.  Joseph.  Mo. 
CASTAN^DA,  LES 

KNGS,  Hanford,  Calif. 
CAUDILL,  CARL 

Sports    Parade 

WGNI.  Wilmington,  N.  C. 
CAVANAUGH,  JOE 

WARD,    Johnstown,    Pa. 
CHALMERS,   JIM 

WEIM,    Fitchburg   Mass. 
CHAMBERLAIN,   GUS 

Sportsman   Hour 

WAGC,    Chattanooga.    Tenn. 
CHAPMAN,  DAVE 

KNOE,   Monroe.   La. 
CHAPMAN.   ARCH 

Sports   Newsreel 

WDEV.  Waterbury.   Vt. 
CHARLES,  AL 

WAYB.   Waynesboro.   Va. 
CHARLES.    BERT 

WVKO    Columbus.   Ohio 
CHARLES,    DICK 

KMTV.   Omaha.   Nebr. 
CHASEMAN,   JOEL 

WAAM,    Baltimore,    Md. 
CHILDS,    LELAND 

WSFA.  Montgomery.  Ala. 
CHRISTIAN,   CHARLIE 

KTOP,    Topeka,    Kans. 
CIPOLf^^,   CHIP 
Sports  'Roundup 
WHLI,    Hempstead,    N.    Y. 
CIRALDO,  AL 

Morning   Sports    Page 
WGLS,    Decatur,    Ga. 

CIRILLO,  AL  S. 

Bowling     Headliners,    ABC,     Du- 

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KWFC,   Hot   Springs,    Ark. 
CLAHAN,   JOHN 

KTIM.   San  Rafael.  Calif. 
CLARK,   CHRIS 

In   the    Sportlight 

WBSM.  New  Bedford.  Mass. 
CLARK.    HAMPTON  C    JR. 

WHOC.    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
CLARK,  KEITH 

The  Bull  Pen 

KIFI,   Idaho    Falls,    Idaho 
CLARK,  LEM 

WNEX-TV,   Macon,    Ga. 
CLARK,  PORTER 

WEKR,    Fayetteville,    Tenn. 


CLASE,   MILO 

WRSW.  Warsaw,   Ind. 
<  I^USBN,   JERRY 

Time   Out    for   Sports 

KCRE,   Crescent  City,  Calif. 
CLAWSON,  LEW 

WWVA.    Wheeling.    W.    Va. 
CLAY,   RANDALL 

WOAI,   WOAI-TV,   San 

Antonio,  Tex. 
CLAYTON,   DEAN 

KDKD.   Clinton,    Mo. 
CLAYTON,   TOM 

WLLH,     Lowell-Lawrenff, 

Mass. 
(ROW,    TIM 

Sports   Trail 

WAMS.    Wilmington,   Del. 
(ROWLEY.   PAUL   C. 

WJPD.    Ishpeming.    Mieh. 
CRUM,   JAMES 

WLW-C.  Columbus.  Ohio 
(  RUMBLEY,   CHARLIE 

Sportsmen's  Corner 

WLAU,   Laurel.   Miss. 
CULLEN,   JOE 

Sports    Review 

KOIL.  Omaha,   Nebr. 
CUMMINS,   JACK 

WTVJ.  Miami,  Fla. 
CUNNINGHAM,  DON 

WBUF-TV.   Buffalo,   N.   Y. 
CURTIS,  BOB 

KCLX,   Colfax.  Wash. 
CURTIS,  GENE 

KGIN,    Glenwood    Springs. 

Colo. 
CUSICK,   FRED 

WEEI.    Boston.   Mass. 

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Sports    Roundup 

WJKO.   Springfield.   Mass. 
DAHL,   DON 

KSTL.    St.  Louis.   Mo. 
DAHL,   DON 

On    the    Side   Lines 

KDAL.    Duliith.   Minn. 
DAHLGREN.   BABE 

Sports   Panorama 

KWKW,    P.-sadena.    Calif. 
DAIN,   ROLLIE 

KMMT.    Austin.    Minn. 
DALE.   JACK 

Sports   Parade 

KFYO.    Lubbock.    Texas 
DANCEAl  .   HUGH 

World    of    Sports 

KNAL.     Victoria.     Texas 
DANES,   SPENCER 

Sports   Parade 

WKBV,    Richmond.    Ind. 
DANIEL,   DAN 

WABT,    Birmingham,    Ala. 
DANIELSON.   BILL 

KXGN.    Glendive,   Mont. 
DARWIN,  CHET 

KPAS.    Banning,   Calif. 
DAYEY,   CHUCK 

WJBK-TV,    Detroit.    Mich. 
D.WIES,   MICKIE 

WBEX.    Chillicothe,    Ohio 
DAVIES.   ROBERT 

KIVA.   Yuma.  Ariz. 
DAVIES,    TED 

KVEC.  San  Luis  Obispo.  Calif. 
DAVIS.   DICK 

WKNX-TV.     Saginaw,    Mich. 
DAVIS,   LEN 

Sports   Nightcap 

WGL,    Fort    Wayne.    Ind. 
DAVIS,  LES 

Today  in  the  World  of  Sports 

WNAX,   Yankton.    S.   Dak. 
DAVIS,    LES 

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DAWSON,   BUD 

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DEDEAUX.   HOMER 

WVMI,    Biloxi,    Miss. 
DEFOREST,   ED 

KOOL-TV.    Phoenix,    .\riz. 
DEINES.    NAY 

Sports    Time 

KMMJ.    Grand    Islaiul.    Nebr. 
DeJUIJO,   ED 

KUBC.   Motilrose.   Colo. 
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Sports    Final 

WCAM.    Canulen.    N.  J. 
DeLUCA,   PETE 

KCRT,    Triniilad.    Colo. 
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KVON,  Napa.  Calif. 
DENTON.   BILL 

KPQ.   Wenatchee.   Wash. 
DeSAUTELLE,   BUD 

KGIW,    Alamosa.    Colo. 
DESILET,   LEROY    T. 

News  in   Sports 

KYAK,    Yakima.    Wash. 
DESMOND,   CONNIE 

WMGM,    New   York,    N.    Y. 
DESMOND,   JERRY 

Sports   Slants 

KGVO,   Missoula,   Mont. 
DEVEL,  BILL 

WLYC,    WilUamsport,    Pa. 
DeVICTOR,  MARTY 

WBNS,   Columbus,   Ohio 
DeWITT,  DEWEY 

WAGM,    Presque    Isle,    Me. 
DUNBAR,   WALT 

Time   for   Sports 

WBET,    Brockton.   Mass. 
DUNLAP.   DAVE 

Sports   Spotlight 

WIDE.    Biddeford,    Me. 
DUNLEVEY.   JIM 

Sports    Parade 

WGIL,   Galesburg,    111. 
DRAKE.   MYRON 

KTAR.    Phoenix,    Ariz. 
DREES.   JACK 

TV   Game   of   the  Week,    ABC- 
TV:  All-Star  Footbiill.  Mutual 
DROELLE.    GEORGE    P. 

Sports  Page 
WCLI.   Corning,   N.   Y. 
DYER.   JOHN 

Sports    E'inal 

KSTV,    Stephenville.    Texas 

E  

EAKINS.   PHIL 

KOB-TV.     Albu(iuer(iue. 

N.   Mex. 
EARLY,   BOB 

Sportscope 

WALK.    Patchogue,    N.    Y. 
BCKERT,   ED 

WKNY-TV.  Kingston.   N.  Y. 
EDGE,   BOB 

Sports   Afield   with    Bob   Edge 

ADC 
EDGER.   JACK 

WTNT.   Tallahassee.    Fla. 
EDWARDS.   BILL 

KMID-TV,   Midland.   Tex. 
EDWARDS,  L.\RRY 

KGGM-TV.    Albuquerque. 

N.  Mex. 
EDWARDS.  PAUL 

WBEC,    Pittsfield.   Mass. 
EDWARDS.   TOMMY 

Today   in   Sports 

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WllZ,     »..Mon,     Miss. 
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SiH>r»-    Kouiiituit 

WMTK     MonistoNMi.    N.  J. 
KIlKl.H'll.    (iKOK<;K 

SiHillitf  on   Sport- 

WHAY.    N«\\    Bnlaiu.   r.>iin. 
KI.IAS.    KUniK 

rrophy    Kooni 

WAKK  TV.    AkiH.ii.   Ohio 
KI.IOTT.  <  iihk 

WMllY.    MoiUKomriy.    Al;i. 
KI.I.UJTT.    HANK 

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\VC»KL,    liosloM.    M.iss. 
KM.IOTT.    WIN 

W.MliM.    Nt\%    York.    N.    Y. 
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WKPT.    Km^sport.    'Pcmi. 
KI>T<>N.    KOBhU<T 

WIND.    Chirairo.    HI. 
KNtiKBKKTJSON.    HAL 

KtJYW.    Valh'jo.    Calif. 
KNMS.    BILL 

WXOK.    Baton    Ronjrt-.    La. 
KNROTH.    DICK 

\\\X?0.     WCCO-TV.    Minnt'ai> 

lis.    Minn. 
KKDMAN.    WOODY 

Sjiorts    Ki»nt 

WKNY.    Elnura.    N.    Y. 
KRUMANX.   JAKK 

Si)<)rts    Special 

WRAC.     Ra^^^in.-.     \Vis. 
KKVIN.    BIIJ. 

Scoreboard 

KARE.    Atchison.   Kans. 
KKVIN.   PUSS 

KOUL.   Fort    Worth,  Texas 
KRWIN,    ED 

WCUE.    Akron.    Ohio 
KRWIN.   TOMMY 

World   of    Sports 

KALB.    Alexandria.   La. 
ElB-XNKS.    BLAIR 

Sports    Review 

WTAR.    Norfolk.    Va. 
KVANS.   BOB 

Tod;i}'"R    Spoils 

WKAT.  Miami    Beaeh.   Fla. 
KVANS.    MILTON 

Pi^Bkin   Prevue 

KNET.    Palestine.    Texas 


FABKE.    I)0( 

Toda.v    in    Si)orts 

WWW.    Fairmont.    W.    Va 
FALKENSTIEN.    .MAX 

SfK-aking-    of    Sports 

WREN.    Topeka.    Kans. 
KALIA>N,    FRANK 

Sports    Roundup 

WMEX.    Boston.    MasK. 
F.VLUJ.N,    FRANK 

I>ast    Word    in    Sports 

KV\'TX.    Waro.    Texas 
FA  NT.   JULIAN 

WFOV.    St.    Aut'ustine.    Fla. 
F.\NTASIKA.    NKK 

WWW.    Fairmont.    W.    Va. 
F.\KKAH.   (IL\RLK.S   W. 

Sport  M    Review 

KBKI.    All.-*-.    Texas 
FAKRELL.    MAURY 

WAI'I.    Uirmint'liam.    Ala 
F.\RKIOR,    BILL 

^l^H-tslijfht 

WIAM.    Williamston.    N.  C. 
FARRI.NOTON.    FRANK 

KFAM.    St.    Cloud.    Minn. 
FAKItlH.   CLINT 

Sports    R»vije 

WVfM.    Wilson     N.  C. 
FAULCO.NKK,   4.   B, 

WLAP.    I^exiri^tton.   Ky. 


FAY.    HAINES 

KVOS,    B.-lliMfili.im,    W.ish, 
riELOS.    (  HI  <  K 

KUVO-TV.    Missoula,    Moid. 
FINL.VYSON.    JOHN 

KHIH).    KKUOTV.   roh)rad() 

Spniifis.    Colo. 
FlNNEiJAN.    BOB 

Hob     Fmneuan     Sports.     Came 

of    the    Week 

AH(^ 
KINNKCJAN.    TIM 

WTVK.    Richniond.     Va. 
riNNERTY.    HUCill 

KOTV.  T\dsa.   Okla. 
I'ISEK.    JACK 

Sports    Review 

KWKH.    Shrevepoit.    La. 
FISCHER.    1M)N 

Sport  scap 

KVOL.    Lafa.vctte.   La. 
FISHER.    ED 

Sports  Final 

WLS'H.   Lansfoiii.   Pa. 
FISHER.    HANK 

WEEK.    Peoria.    111. 
FISHER.   HOWARD 

WLSE.    Wallace,    N.    C. 
FITZ.    STEPHEN 

WSNY.  Schenectady.  N.  Y. 
FITZGERALD,   LARRY 

KRBC,  Abilene,  Texas 

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(J.\r.E.    FRED 

Sports    Final 

WIBA,    Madison.    Wise. 
(JAINES.   CHUCK 

Sportscasl 

WJAN,    Spartanburg-.    S.    C. 
GALIETTE.   DICK 

SiX)rts    Wire 

WGMA,    Hollywood,    Fla. 
GALLAGHER.    BOB 

Sports    Today 

WAMS.    Wilmington,    Del. 
GALL.\GHER,    BOB 

Sports     Journal 

WNEB.    Worcester,    Mass. 
GALVIN,   BIUL 

WKOX   Sports    Show 

WKOX,    Framinerham,    Mass. 
GALVIN,   VINCE 

KISD.   Sioux  Falls.    S.   Dak. 
(GARDNER,    BILL 

Scoreboard 

WWPA.    Williamsport,    Pa. 
(J.ARDNER.    DON 

WKBN,     WKBN-TV,     Young-s- 

town.   Ohio 
GARETT,    CURWOOD 

WMTS,   Furfreesboro,   Tenn. 
(;ARNES,    CLARENCE 

Siiotlig-ht    on    Sports 

WSAV,    Savannah.    Ga. 
(iARRITY,    VINCE 

WAAF.    Chicag-o,    111. 

<;arwood,  johnny 

sports    in    Review 
WNBZ,    Saranae    Lake,    N.    Y. 
(;AI  .MOND.    DICK 

WPCT.    Putnam,   Conn. 

(;ellers.  don 

KCLS    Sports 

KCLS.   Flag-staff.  Ariz. 
GENSICHEN.    HAL 

Today     in     Spoils 

KTUC.    Tucson,    Ariz. 
(;i"X)Rf;E,    STEVE 

Strictly    Sports 

KGMS.    Sacramento.   Calif. 
GEVER,    GEORGE 

W.JIM,     Quiney,     Mass. 
GIIIO,    BARNEY 

KWKH.     Shreveport,     La. 
(;IBBH,    LAWRENCE 

KMLB.    Monroe,    La. 
GIBBS,   RONALD 
WTAX.    Sprinerfield,    111. 

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(ilLBERT.   TOMMY 

Sports    Today 

WPMP.    Paseag^oula,    Miss. 
(ilLLESPIE.    EARL 

World  Championship  Football 

Mutual 
GILLKJAN.    NEIL 

KVOZ.    Laredo.    Texas 
GISMONDI.    JIM 

Sports  Today 

WMBS.    Uniontown,    Pa. 
GIROUX.    LEE 

KGO-TV.  San  Franci.s(^o,  Calil. 
(JILSTRAP.   J.    E..   JR. 

WDEC,    Americus,    Ga. 
(iLAZER.    PETE 

WTAR-TV.     Norfolk.     Va. 
(JLEESON,    ART 

Game    of    the    Day.    Game    of 

the    Week,     Blue-Gray    'Gator 

Bowl 

Mutual 
(JLENN,    RALPH 

Sports  Dig-est 

WMID.    Atlantic  City.   N.  J. 
GLICKMAN.    MARTY 

WMGM.    New    York,    N.    Y. 
GODDARD,  TRACE 

KATE,    Albert   Lea,    Minn. 
GOESER,    JOE 

Gazing-    at   Sports 

KFilZ,   Fond   Du  Lac,   Wise. 
GOLDEN,    RAY 

KSTN,   Stockton,  Calif, 
GOMEZ,    LEFTY 

WKINB-TV,    New    Britain, 

Oonn. 
GONION,   LEON 

KBOI,    Boise,    Idaho 
GOODE,   MAL 

Sports    Arcade 

WHOD,    Homestead,    Pa. 
GOODING,  RALPH 

WRFW.   Eau  Claire,  Wise. 
GOODRICH,  BILL 

Sports   World 

WORD,   Spartanburg-,   S.  C. 
GOODWIN,   GERALD 

WFVG,  Fuquay  Spring's,  N.  C. 
GORDON,   JIM 

Sports    Review 

KDMS,   El  Dorado,  Ark. 
GORDON,   JIM 

WMGM,   New  York,   N.  Y. 
GORDON,   KEN 

Sports  Review 

WF'TR,   Front  Royal,   Va. 
(JORDON,  LLOYD 

Sports    Special 

WESB,   Bradford.   Pa. 
GORDON,   MITCH 

WWTV.    Cadillac,   Mich. 
(iORE,   DEL 

KJEO-TV,  Fresno,  Calif. 
GORE,   DEREK    B. 

WKWK.   Wheeling-,   W.  Va. 
GOSH,    BAILEY 

WMAR-TV.     Baltimore,     Md. 
GOUGH,   GLENN 

WMSA,   Massena,    N.   Y. 
(JKAHAM.    BILL 

Sports  Hilites 

WAZL.    Hazel  ton.  Pa. 

(;raham.  don 

KSWI,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa 
(;RAHAM,   WALTER 

WRiBL.     Columbus.     Ga. 
(; RANGE.    JERRY 

KWBE,    Beatrice,    Nebr. 
(iRANER,   JIM 

WJW,   Cleveland,    Ohio 
GRANFiY,   JACK 

WEWS,  Cleveland,   Ohio 
GRANT,    KEN 

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World    of    Sports 

WHOP.    Hopkinsville,    Kv. 
GRAYSON,   SID 

KMID-TV,   Midland.   Texas 
GREBE,   JAMES 

KSL-TV,  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
GREEX,   DON 

Spotlig-ht  on  Sports 

WSVS,  Crewe,  Va. 
GREEN,   JOHNNY 

KPHO,   KPHO-TV,  Plioenix, 

Ariz. 
GREENBERGER,   JOHN    B. 

WBOC-TV.    Salisbury,    Md. 
GREENWAY,   ELIJS 

Siwrts    at    a    Glance 

WHlKY,    Hicltory.    N.    C. 
(iREGGORY,   WILLIAM    D. 

WERH.   Hamilton.  Ala. 
GREHAN,   J.AME,S 

Sports   Parade 

WLNA.   Peeksltill,  N.  Y. 
GRIESER,   EMIL 

KTJS,   Hobart,   Okla. 

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HAASE,  BOB 

WMAM,  Marinette,   Wise. 
HAINES,   MARLIN   L. 

Sportsreel 

KEPO,   El  Pa«o.   Texas 
HALL, .  HALSEY 

WCCO,    Minneapolis,    Minn. 
HALPERN,   WILLIAM 

Sports   Parade 

WCOJ,    Coatesville,    Pa. 
HALYARD,   O.  C. 

WEKY,    Richmond.    Ky. 
HAMILTON,  KEN 

WEBQ,  Harrisburg-,  111. 
HAMILTON,   AVILLIAM 

Sports   Roundup 

KONP,  Port  Ang-eles,  Wash. 
HAMLIN,   TOM 

WIX)K-TV,  Lima,  Ohio 
HANAN,  MARC 

Sports   Roundup 

KXO,  El  Centro,  Calif. 
ILANDLEY,   LEE 

KDKA,  Pittsburg^h,   Pa. 
HANEY,   BOB 

WSFC,    Somerset,  Ky. 
HANLON,   T03I 

Sports  Scoreboard 

KNX,   Los    Angeles.    Calif. 
HANNA,   BUD 

Coach's  Comer 
HAUGHEE,   JOHN 

WIPC.   Lake    Wales,    Fla. 
HAWKINS.   NAPPY 

Sports  Parade 

WPTX.  Lexing-ton  Park,  Md. 
HAWKINS,   VERN 

Spotli&ht    on    Sports 

KWTO.    Spring-field.   Mo. 
HAYDEN,   FRANK 

KFOR,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 
ILAYES,  PAT 

KIRO,  Seattle.  Wash. 
HAYS,   JAMES  W. 

KVOA,    KVOA-TV,    Tucson, 

Ariz. 
HAZLEWOOD,   LEE 

Coors  Parade  of   Sports 

KCKY,   Coolidg-e.   Ariz. 
HEALY,   CHUCK 

WBEN-TV.    Buffalo,    N.    Y. 
HE.ALY,   DAN 

WMGT.    Pittsfield,    Mass. 
HEARN,   CHICK 

WEEK,    WEEiK-TV,   Peoria. 

m. 

HEETLAND,   JOHN 

KLYN,    Amarillo,    Texas 
HEILBRONER,  LEW 

Sports  Parade 
WCPS,  Tarbopo,  N.  C. 


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World     Series.     All-Star     Bum- 

ball.  Game  of   the  Day.   Game 

of       the       Week,       Blue-Gray 

Sports   Time 

Mutual 
HELLOMS,   LYMAN 

WSLI-TV,   Jackson,   Miss. 
HEILLUM,   LYMAN 

World   of    Sports 

WSLJ.  Jackson,   Miss. 
HEXDERSHOTT,   BOB 

Pigskin   Prevue 

KFJI,  Klamath  Falls,   Ore. 
HENRIKSON,   LES 

World  of  Sports 

WAGA,     Atlanta,     Ga. 
HENRY,   JOHN 

KOA,   KOA-TV,    Denver,   Colo. 
HENSON,   DOUG 

Speedway 

WJMJ,   Philadelphia.    Pa. 
HERGET,   JOE 

WKNA,   Charleston.   W.   Va. 

HERMANN,   CLEVE 

B.    March    18,    Peoria,    III.    Cleve 

Herman  Sports,  See,  Hear,  Direc- 
tor of  Sports,  KRCA,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif. 
HERRIOTT,   GENE 

KEDD.   Wichita,   Kans. 
HESS,   BILL 

Football   Predictions 

WPMP,    Pascagoula,    Miss. 
HEWEY,   IRA  I. 

Spotlighting-  the  Spoi-tlight 

WHAI,    Greenfield,    Mass. 
HICKEY,   BILL 

WCBS-TV.   New  York,   N.  Y. 
HICKMAN,   HERMAN 

WCBS,   New  York,   N.  Y. 
HICKOK,   BILL 

WHIS,  Bluefield,  W.  Va. 
HILDEBRAND,   KEN 

KDKA,    Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
HILGENDORF,   BOB 

KVGB,    Great   Bend,   Kans. 
HILL,   BOB 

Parade    of    Sports 

WANE.   Fort   Wayne,   Ind. 
HILL,   DAVE 

KIUP,    Durang-o,    Colo. 
HILL,   EDDIE 

WRR,   Dallas.   Texas 
HILL,   JOE 

WTVN,  WTVN-TV.  Columbus, 

Ohio 
HINKLE,   CHARLES 

WHIO-TV,    Dayton,    Ohio 
HINNERS,   BOB 

WLEC.  Sandusky,  Ohio 
HIXSON,   GLEN 

Sports  Roundup 

WJAG.   Norfolk.    Nebr. 
HOAG,   HOWARD 

The   Sports   Room 

KJEF,   Jennings.  La. 
HODGES,   RUSS 

WPIX.       WCBS-TV :       WMCA, 

New   York.  N.  Y. 
HOFF>LAN,   JERRY 

WNDR.   Syracuse.   N.  Y. 
HOGAN,   BILL 

Sports  Final 

WEWO,    Laurinburg-,    N.   C. 
HOLECK,   ANDY 

WICA-TV,   Ashtabula.   Ohio 
HOLKAMP,   DUTCH 

Fing    'N    Trig-ger 

KWED,    Seguin.  Texas 
HOLMES,   JOHNNY 

KSWM-TV,    Joplin,    Mo. 

HOOPER,   JACK 

WHGB,   Harrisburg-,   Pa. 

HOOVER,   DON 

KWBB,    Wichita.    Kans. 

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Home   Town   S|»or(s 

KTIL.    Tillamook,    Ore. 
liOIM'E.    HENRY 

WUSN-TV,   Charleston,  S.  C. 
HORNBE<'KER,   H.\RRY 

KOKX,    Kw)kiik,   Iowa 
HORNER,    ALBERT  E, 

KJCK,    Junction    City,    KanH. 
HORSTM.W,    BOB 

Locker   Room 

KFEQ-TV,     St.     Joseph.     Mo. 
HORTON.   TH.\D 

WGST,    Atlanta.    Ga. 
HOSKINS,    J.\CK 

Para<ie  of   Si)orts 

WHLN.  Harlan,  Ky. 
IIOIGH,   BOB 

Sports   Eye   View 

KVNI,   Coeur  d'Alene,    Idaho 
HOWARD.    BOB 

WVKO,  Columbus.  Ohio 


ISON,   HAP 

Sports   Review 
WORZ.    Orlando,    Fla. 

J  

JABERG,   ELGENE 

Sports   Parade 

WHBL,    Sheboygran,    Wise. 
J.\CKSON,   DICK 

WSAL,    Logansport,    Ind. 
JACKSON,   GLENN 

World  in  Sports 

WAVU,     Albertville.     Ala. 
JACKSON,   JIM 

WIS-TV,    Columbia.    S.    C. 
JACKSON,   KEITH 

Sport  Spots 

KLER,    Lewiston.    Idaho 
JACKSON,  WAYNE 

Sports   Today 

WMFD,   Wilmington,   N.  C. 
JACOBS,   SEB 

WKYR,  Keyser,  W.  Va. 
JACOBSON,  "SPECS" 

WTSV,  Claremont,  N.  H. 
JACOBSON,   WALLY 

World  of   Sports 

WATW,  Ashland.  Wise. 
JAFFE,   SYDNEY 

WNHC-TV.  New  Haven,  Conn. 
JAMES,   KEN 

WOW-TV.    Omaha,    Nebr. 
J.\MES,   PAUL 

KTVT,   Salt  Lake  City.   Utah 
JAMBS,   TONY 

Sports  Roundup 

WSSC.    Sumter,    S.   C. 
J.\NSSEN,   WIFF 

KIDO,   Boise.   Idaho 
JARSTAD,   JOHN 

KOMO-TV.    Seattle.    Wash. 
J.\Y,   BILL 

Sports   Parade 

WNOX.    Knoxville.    Tenn. 
JEFFERS.   .\RNOLD   P. 

KVOA-TV,    Tue.-^on.    Ariz. 
JENNINGS,   AL 

Coastal   Sports  Club 

WCCP,    Savannah,    Ga. 
JEWELL,   WAYNE 

WBBC.  Flint,  Mich. 
JOE,  DON 

KMA,  Shenandoah,  Iowa 
JOHNSON,   ART 

WCRB.    Waltham,    Mass. 
JOHNSON,   BILL 

Time  Out    for    Sports 

WROL.    Knoxville,    Tenn. 
JOHNSON,   BOB 

KCAP.   Helena,   Mont. 
JOHNSON,   BOB 

World  of  Sports 

WDLB.  Marshfield,   Wise. 


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KOVr.    Vallry    (  iiv     N     Dal 
KAIX.\Y.   Kl) 

WAVK.  WAVK  TV.  Louisvil 
K,v. 
KANAKA  1>.   JOK 

WKKI..    l.ixiii»;t<>ii.     Va. 
KANN.    MKI. 

WMIK.    Miami.    Fla. 
KAKI..   TK1> 

KTA<\    T.uom.i     Wa-h. 
KAK.MKN.    JACK 

Wri>r.    lx-\vi>i,.n     M,.. 
K  VSSKKA.    L.    tJ. 

WIUZ     Kill    riaire.    Wis.-. 
KAl  FM.W.    SAM 

Hmn.iii    Sulr   of    Sixiiis 

UOl.     Washiiijrton.    D.    V. 
KAVK.    I>KNNV 

WSHA.    York.   Pa. 
KKAKNS.   CIIAKLKS    K. 

WKTY.    Larit)s:?e.    Wise. 
KKATIN(;.    BILL 

WHVN.     WHYN-TV.     Spring 

til. Id.    Mas!^. 
KK(K.    BILL 

KEYS.   Corpus  Chrisli.   Tcxa 
KKKLINd.    JOHN    O..    JK. 

Sports    Books 

WTRR.    Sanfonl.    Fla. 
KKITER.    LES 

Sports   Wire 

WINS.    New  York.    N.   Y. 
KELLER,    BOB 

WLBR.    I^banon.    Pa. 
KELLEY.    BOB 

KMPA.    Los   Ang-eles.   Calif. 
KELLEY,    BOB 

Professional    Football 

DuMoiit 
KELLY.   BILL 

W'ICH.    Norwich.    Conn. 
KELLY.   MORRIS 

KWBG.    Boone.    Iowa 
KELLY.    THOMAS   4. 

KGTV.    Des    Moines.     Iowa 
KEMPER.    WARREN 

Sports   Roundui) 

KLOG.    Kelso.    Wash 
KENNEDY.    ED 

WKRC.   WKRC-TV.  Cinriiiiia 

Ohio 
KENNY.   JACK 

WEAR-TV.      Peii>a<ola.      Fl; 
Ki-XSLER.    ROBERT 

Sport-    Afield 

WLBN.    I>ebai.oii.    Kv 
KEYS.    BILL 

"Sports     Final 

KSVP.    Artesia.    N.    Me.v 
KILKENNY.   (  HARLI<>; 

SportHCope 

WMVO,   Mount    Vernon.    f)hi 
KIN<  AID,    FRED 

^fxtrtR    Extra 

KPLT    PariH.   Texas 
KING,    BILL 

KOIN.     KOINTV.     Lincoln 

Nebr. 
KINNEY.    ABBOTT 

SportK    Roundup 

KVSA,  McGchef'.   Ark. 
K INKER.   40E 

KBAK-TV.     Bakersfield.    Cal 
KIRBY.    BOH 

wrK>I>TV.    Grand    Rapidn. 

Mi  eh. 
KLEMP.    LLOYD 

KUBA,    Yuba  City,   Calif. 
KLINE.    DliK 

WMAN.    Manwfield.   Ohio 
KNAPP,    ROBERT 

WRVA,    Hiehmond.    Va. 
KOEhTER,   TONY 

KFBK     Saeramento.    Calif. 


KOI'EKA.   JOHN 

spiuts     K«>view 

WNCC.    Marnesboio.    Pa. 
IvOPI'IT.    ROBERT 

Spoils    Uevu>w 

WAVY.    Porlsniouth.    Va. 
KOK/ELIl  S.    EHJENE    L. 

WBNY.    Buffalo,    N.    Y. 
KO/AK.    niET 

IJud's    Sports    Shorts 

K('lX),    Leavenworth.    Kans. 
KRAFT.    ARKV 

wnUF.    (Miester,    Va. 

kkei(;er.  lee 

Sporilites    ol    the   Day 

KDl'Z,     Hut<hiiis<)u.     Minn. 
KKOEN.    ED 

WKPA,   N«>w   Kensinuton,   I'a. 
KRl  PP.    LARRY 

WJW.    Cleveland.    Ohio 
KISHEL,   MEL 

WNOW-TV.   York.  Pa. 
Kl  TAN.    DI€K 

Sports   Special 

WBUT.    Butler,    Pa. 


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-ACEY.  JIM 

Round-Up    Time 

WDOB,    Jaekson.    Miss. 
.AFLIN,   JOHN   r. 

Sports  Corner 

WESB.    Bradford,     Pa. 
.aFRANCHIKE,   CHARLES 

Sports  iHilites 

KPOJ.   Portland.    Ore. 
.AING.   ART 

CKL.W,   CKDW-TV.   Detroit- 
Windsor,  Mich. 
-aMEAR,   DOUG 

KVAN.  .Vancouver.    Wash. 
..VNDMAN,   LOU 

Sportscene 

WMTV.  Madison.  Wis. 
..ANE,   EDDIE 

WFMJ,   WiFMJ-TV.  Young-s- 

town,    Ohio 
-ANGE.    BEL 

The    Outdoor  small 

KOVR.  Stockton.  Calif. 
..VNSING.   RAYMOND 

Sports    Today 

KGOS,   Torring-ton.   Wyo. 
-.\LRIE,    BEN    ERLE 

KEBE.  Jacksonville.  Texas 
,.\VANAWAY,    AL 

The    Sports    Whirl 

KCRE.   Crescent   City.   Calif. 
.AWLESS,    ROBERT 

WIRE.    Newport.    Vt. 
AWRENCE,    BILL 

Sports  Card 

KRXK.   Rexburg,  Idaho 
-A WHENCE,    JIMMY 

KOVO.    Provo.    Utah 
-AWRtlNCE,   KEN 

Tops  in  Sports 

KXGI,  Ft.  Madison.   la. 
AWS,    BILL 

Sports  Roundup 

KLX,    Oakland.    Calif. 
AWSON,   JACK 

KXOA,    Sacramento.    Calif. 
AWSON,   JIM 

KCSB,    San    Hei^narflino,    Calif. 
.AVER,    BRICE 

Sports     Parade 

KPRC.    Houston.    Texas 
,EAMING,   JIM 

Sport    Shots 

WII',    Philadelphia.    Pa. 
/EAVITT,   MEL 

WDSU,     WDSr;-TV.     New    Or- 
leans,  La. 
.FXTUS,  EDWARD 

Wfrrw.   Nashua.   N.   H. 

,fx;kman,  h.  t. 

World   of    Sports 
KBMX.    Coalinjra,    Calif. 

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KPA(\    Port    Arthur,    Texas 
LEE.    BARNEY 

Sports     Roundup 

VV.ILB.    Detroit.    Mich. 
LEE.    BERT.   JR. 

WMGM.    New   York.    N.    Y. 
LEE.    BILL 

WI.X^S,   Baton   Rouge,   La. 
LEE.    BOB 

KICK,    Spring-field,    Mo. 
LEE.   FRANK 

Sports    Joiirnal 

WMMM.     Fairmont.     W.     Va. 
LEE.    JACK 

KBNZ,    La  Junta,    Colo. 
LEEDS.    LYLE 

KOJM.    Ha,vre,    Mont. 
LF^HMAN.   JOHN 

Today   in    Sports 

WElZB,    Birming-ham.    Ala. 
LEIGHTON,   AL 

KLIZ,    Brainerd,   Minn. 
LENNON.   PAUL 

Let's  Talk   Sports 

WTTV,    Blooming-ton,    Ind. 
LENOX,   JOHN 

KGKB,    Tyler,    Texas 
LEONARD,   ED 

Spotlig-ht   on    Sports 

WICH,   Norwich,  Conn. 
LEONARD,   HOWIE 

WPOR,    Portland.    Me. 
LESTER,   TOM 

Sports   Roundup 

WESX,    Salem,    Mass. 
LEWIS,  BARNEY 

Sports  Reporter 

W'liDS,    Jacksonville,    111. 
LEWIS,   BOB 

KBHS,  Hot  Springs,  Ark. 
LIBBY,  JOHN 

WCOU,  Lewiston,   Me. 
LIEGEOIS,   BILL 

Inside  of  Sports 

WMAN,   Marinette,   Wise. 

—  Mc  — 

.MoALEECE,   RED 

Sideline    Sports    Chatter 
KDTH,    Dubuque,    Iowa 

McAllister,  don 

WDBO-TV,    Orlando,    Fla. 
MoALLISTER,   GRADY 

WKKO,   Cocoa,  Fla. 

McAllister,  roy 

WJRD.    Tuscaloosa.    Ala. 
MeCANN,    BOB 

KBMY.    Billings.    Mont. 
.MCCARTHY,   DICK 

WKNY,    WKNY-TV,    Kingston, 

N.    Y. 
.MCCARTHY,   JIM 

WBRE,     WBRE-TV,     Wilkes- 

Barre,  Pa. 
.>IcCASKILL,   DUDLEY 

Sports   Special 

WFOM,  Marietta,   Ga. 
McCOLGAISr,    BILL 

Speaking-  of   Sports 

WGAR.  Cleveland,  Ohio 
.M<'<JONAGHY,    REED 

WE  AT,    West    Palm    Beach, 

Fla. 
McCORMACK,    FRANK 

WHWB,    Rutland,    Vt. 

Mccormick,  carlos 

KEVT.    Tucson,   Ariz. 

Mccormick,  john 

KVEN,   Ventiu-a,   Calif. 

Mcdonald,  arch 

Speaking-  of  Sports 
WTOP,   Washington,   D.   C. 
McDONEL.   WILLIAM 

WOEN,  Mt.  Pleasant.   Mich. 

mcfadden,  ray 

WTEL.   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

mcc;eary,  clink 

KPYR-TV,   Bismarck,  N.  Dak. 


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WSPA,   Spartanburg-,   S.  C. 
McORAW,    MAC 

KFTM,    Ft.    Morg-an,    Colo. 
.MoIXTYRE,   JIM 

WINN.   Louisville,    Ky. 
McIXTYRE,   MAL. 

KCCC-TV,   Sacramento.  Calif. 
McKAY,   JIM 

Six  O'clock  Report 

WCBS-TV.  CBS-TV 
McKECHME,   JAMES 

WNDR,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
MoKELLAR,   DON 

WJBC,    Bloomington.    111. 
McKEOWN,  GEOROE 

WEKZ,    Monroo,   Wise. 

Mckinley,  larry 

WMRY,   New  Orleans,   La. 
.VIoKINSTRY,   JIM 

WCIL,   Carbondale,   111. 

Mcknight,  wks 

Sportviews 

CFRB,    Toronto.    Ont..    Can. 

Mclaughlin,  james  h. 

W^SHB.    Stillwater.    Minn. 

McLaughlin,  tommy 

WTBC.   Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

McLean,  jack 

Sketch    Book    of    Sports 

WJPS,   EA^ansville,   Ind. 
.McLENDON,   GORDON   B. 

KLIF,   Dallas,   Tex. 
.Mc.MULLEN,   DICK 

World  of  Sports 

WKRG.  Mobile.  Ala. 

—  M  — 

MASON,  AL 

Today  in   Sports 

KVOU,  Uvalde,  Texas 
MASON,   ART 

KPMC.    Bakersfield,    Calif. 
MASON.   BILL 

KDIX,   Dickinson,   N.   D. 
MASON,  FRANK 

WSLB,  Og-densburgr,  N.  Y. 
MASON,   JOE 

Climax  in   Sports 

WLEE.    Richmond,   Va. 
MASTERS,   JOHN 

Sports    Spotligrht 

WDOV.  Dover.   Del. 
MASTERS.   LEN 

Schoolboy  Sports 

WCOP.   Boston.  Mass. 
MAXWELL,   JOCKO 

FootbJill    Scoreboard 

WWRL    New   York,    N.   Y. 
MAYS.    BOB 

Oklahoma  Outdoors 

KTVX.  Muskosree.   Okla. 
MAYS.   BOB 

KTTTL.    Tulsn,    Okla. 
MAZER.   BILL 

WGR.    WGR-TV.    Buffalo. 

NY. 
MEEKINS.   CLAIR 

WFIN.   Findlay.    Ohio 
MEHAFFEY,   JAY 

Hi-Lites  in   Sports 

KOSA,   Odessa.    Texas 
MELTZER.   AL 

WHEN.  Syracuse.  N.  Y. 
MENDELL.   HOWARD 

Sports    Roundup 

WWCO,    W^aterbury,    Conn. 
MERCER,  BILL 

KRLD.    Dallas.    Texas 
.MERCIER.  WOODROW 

WRUM.  Rumford.  Me. 
MERRIMAN,   DONALD 

Sports    Pag"e 

WHDL.   Olean.  N.  Y. 
MERTHENEY,   TERRELL 

KFPW,  Ft.   Smith,    Ark. 
METHVEN,   JEFF 

KPLT,   Paris,    Texas 


METZLER,   ART 

Sports  Look 

WATE-TV.    Knoxville,    Tenn. 
MICELI,   BABE 

Sports   Parade 

WJNC,    Jacksonville,    N.    C. 

:michael,  ray 

WRC,    WRC-TV.     Washiiiiiloii. 

D.  C. 
MIKKALSON.   BOB 

WLCX,   LaCrosse,    Wise. 
MILLER,   BILL 

WETB,    Johnson    City,    Tenn. 
MILLER,   DICK 

WJEF,    Grand    Rapids.    Mi<h. 
MILLER,   GARY 

Spotlight    on    Sports 

WKXL,   Concord,    N.   H. 
MILLER,  HACK 

KSL-TV,  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
MILLER,  JACK 

What's   the  Score 

KAKE-TV,    Wichita,    Kans. 
MILLER,   PHIL 

WKEI,  Kewanee,   111. 
MILLER,   REG 

KOMO,    Seattle,    Wash. 
MILLER,   RON 

WRMN,    Elgrin,    111. 
MILLER,   STRETCH 

WTVI,    Belleville,   111. 
MILLER,  VAN 

WFCB.    Dunkirk,    N.    Y. 
MILLS,   BILL 

WPTW,  Piqua,   Ohio 
MINNIX,   DARRELL   B, 

World  of  Sports 

KWHP,    Cushing,    Okla. 
MISTOVICH,  MIKE 

Sports  Mike 

KORA,    Bryan,    Texas 
MITCHELL,   DON 

KZTV,  Reno,  Nev. 
MITCHBI.L,  JACK 

Sport  Log- 

KSYC,  Yreka,   Calif. 
MITCHELL,  TED 

KTIM.  San  Rafael,  Calif. 
MITCHELL,   TOM 

Sports  Review 

WANT,  Richmond,  Va. 
MITTAN,   RAY 

WHFB,   Benton  Harbor,   Mich. 
MIZELLE,   GEORGE 

Strictly  Sports 

WMEV.    Marion.    Va. 
MOEN,   JOE 

WBEL,    Beloit,    Wis. 
MOFIELD,   RAY 

Sports  Hi-Lites 

WPAD,  Paducah,   Ky. 
MOHATT,   SKIP 

KROG,    Sonora.   Calif. 
MOLEN.   SAM 

KMBC-TV.  Kansas   City,   Mo. 
>I0NSON.   REED 

KBLT,   Blackfoot.   Idaho 
:\IOORE.   MONTE 

KSWO.    Lawton.    Okla. 
MOORE.   REX 

WISE-TV.    Asheville,    N.    C. 
MOORE,   TED 

Sports  HiLites 

WNAM,    Neenah-Menasha, 

Wise. 
IVIOST,   JOHNNY 

WMGM,   New  York.   N.  Y. 
MOSTELLER.   JERRY 

Sports    Roundup 

WAKE.    Greenville.    S.    C. 
MOTTIX>W.   RED 

WLOL.    Minneai»olis.    Miiui 
MOUZON.   H.   D. 

KMAE,   McKinney,    Texas 
.^lOYER,   CHUCK 

WEDO,    McKeesport,    Pa. 
MULHERIN,   PAT 

WBBQ,  Aug-usta,  Ga. 

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Spotlig-ht    on    Sport.s 

WCSC,  Charleston,   S.  C. 
MULLINAX,   ED 

Sports    Revue 

WLAG,   LaGransie,   Ga 
MULLINAX.   WALL'i 

Sport    Scoreboard 

WESC.   Greenville.    S.    C 
.Ml  LVIHILL,    JOE 

WNBK.   Cleveland.    Ohio 
Ml  NSON,   LARRY 

WSIX,    WSIX-TV.    Nashville, 

Tenn. 
Ml  RDOCK.    HOWARD 

WIMS.     Michigan    City.     Ind. 
MURPHY.    DAN 

Riley's   Sports    Roiiiuhii) 

KDSH.    Boise,    Idaho 
MURPHY.   ED 

Sports  Pag-e 

WWHG.  Honiell.   N.  Y. 
MURRAY,   DON 

Sportslants 

WDBJ,    Roanoke.    Va. 

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NAFSINGEK.    DICK 

KCID.    Caldwell.    Idaho 
NAGLER.   AL 

WJBK.    Detroit,    Mi<h. 
NASSAU,   ROY 

WTPA,    Harrisburg-.     Pa. 
NATALE,   JOE   Di 

The   Sports   Parade 

KODY.    North    Platte.    Nebr. 
NATION,   HERSHEL 

WDEF-TV,    Chattanooga. 

Tenn. 
NAVARRO,   AUGIE 

Speaking-   on    Sports 
.KLO.    Ogrden,    Utah 
NEAL,   BOB 

Professional    Football 

DuMont 
NEAL,  TOM 

Let's  Talk  Sports 

WTAP,  Parkersburg,  W.   Va. 
NELSON,  CONRAD 

Time    Out    for    Sports 

WMIQ,    Iron   Mountain.   Mich. 
NESBITT,   DICK 

WJJD,    Chicaeo.    111. 
NEWBOLD.   DICK 

KICO,     Calexieo,    Calif. 
NEWELL,   HAL 

WMIN,    St.    Paul.    Minn. 
NEWMAN.   JACK 

Sports    Parade 

WIBA.    Madison.     Wise. 
NICHOLS,   DENO 

KWRF,    Warren.    .Ark. 
NICHOLSON.   JAMES 

Sports   Review 

WMGW.   Medvillc,    Pa. 
NOLAN.    TONY 

Roundup  of   Sports 

WIBV,    Belleville.    111. 
NORMAN.   DON 

KFAB.    Omaha.    Net)r. 
NORMAN.   NEIL 

Hilites  in  the  World  of  Sitnrts 

WTMV.     East    St.    Louis.     111. 
NORM.AN.   STAN 

Sportrail 

KCBQ,   San  Diego,  Calif. 
NORTON.   DON 

Journal  of  Sports 

KNET,   Palestine.   Texas 
NORWIG.   GEORGE 

WCSC-TV.    Charleston.    S.    C. 

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OBIE.   DON 

KRIB.  Mason  City,  Iowa 
O'BRIEN.   JERRY 

WNET.  .Providence,    R.    I. 
O'BRIEN,   SHERRY 

WDAS.    Philadelphia,    Pa. 


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OIHIM.    RAV 

KRIX.     lilriHj;»h».     AriE. 
OI>OM.    RAY 

H.Mr  This 

Kl  IkJ     San    Uwco.    lal  f 
OIMINNKl.L.    Bll.l,    MARTIN 

W<YK.     WSVK  TV.     SviM<u>.'. 

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W.IKH     r.allipulis.    Ohio 


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Spor^s  from  Madison  Square  Gar- 
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ToiKtiomcnt,  NBC;  Holiday  Fcs- 
tivol,  NBC-TV;  Sports  Final, 
WRCA-TV;  Sports  Color  Telecast, 
CBS;    Information    Please,    CBS 

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WTAW.    Coll.-ir,'    Station.   T.  x. 

TAKKKK.    4IM 

W<'1X,    (iiiciniiati.    Oliio 

r.VKKKK.    4<mN 

KKKO.  KKRO-TV.   Hakcisnri,! 
Cahf. 

IVVRKKK.    TONY 
WTVH     P.><)ria.    Ill 

PARKKR.    YIRGIL 
KORK.    Kuer.'iie.    Oic 

r.\RKS.    I>.\RYL 

WKRC-TV.    riiiciiinati     Ohio 

PARI.K.    PAIL 

W-KTG.    Thomasville.    Ga. 

P.\RSONS.    MARSH.XLL 
WQAM.    Miami.    Fla. 

PARTAIN.  JIM 
Sports  Parade 
WFBC.    Greenville,    S.    C. 

PARTON.    RED 
Sporf.ccoop 
WOLF.     Syraeuse,    N.    Y. 

PASKK.   CHARLES 

KYSM.   Mankato.   Minn. 

PAs^:Ro.  JOE 

KDAC.  Fort   Bragrgr.  Calif. 
PASSE,    NOEL 

KTRK.    Lxifkin.    Texas 
PASSE.    LOEL 

KTHT.    Houston.    Texas 
PATE.   JOE 

Sports    SiM)tliE-lit 

KNED.    McAIester.    Okl^. 
PATILLO.    BOB 

WNDB.    Da.vtona   Beieh.    Fla 
PATRKK.    YAN 

Profe.ssional    Football 

r)iiMont 
PATRICK,   YAX 

ThankneriviniT    D;iv    Pro 

Football 

Mutual 
PATTON,    PAT 

Sport     Sr»e'ial 

WKI^J.   Sparta.   Wi.se 
PAI  L.    LEROY 

WSP'A.    Montjroniery.    Ala 
PAIL,    ROD 

KHf-M.    Eureka.    Talif 
PAL  LIN,    ED 

Sports     Notebook 

WMKN.   Marion.   Ohio 
PAYNE,   ALLEN 

World   of    Sports 

WPIIi.    Piedmont.    Ala 
PAYNE,    E.    MA L RAY 

WorlfJ  of  Sports 

KSUB,    r>.,iar    City.    Utah 
PAYNE.    JA(K 

WOW.     WOW-TV      Omaha 

Nebr. 
PKKLE,    BILLY    E. 

SportH    of    the    Week 

WFMf>,    Fairmont.    N.    C 
PEIHH.   ED 

KOOK-    Krx>K-TV.    Billing'-: 

Mont. 


PENFIELD.    ADD 

WUIG.   ^Jn'.M'shoro.    N.   C. 
PKKKOKV.    FK.VNK 

W1>LP.    Panama   City.    Kla. 
I'KKLIN,    BERN  IE 

KOl\>  TV.    Tueson.    Ariz. 
I'ERRIE.    DON 

World    of    Sports 

WJHO.    Baton    Roui;e.    l.a. 
I*KKK1(»N.    JOHN 

KWHK,    Wairenloii.    Mo. 
PKTKK.S.    BOB 

WAKB.    WAKB-TV.     B  ilon 

Kou«e.    ha. 
l»KTERSON.    PHIL 

In    llu'    Sporlsliaht 

WKNS.    Burlinston.    N.  C. 
I'KTER.SON.    ROLLIE 

KCJB.    KCJB-TV,    Minot.    N. 

Oak. 
PETTI.    RALPH    A..    JR. 

KCHA.     Charles    City.     Iowa 
PFEIFFER,    Rl  DY 

KGON.    Orep-on   City.    ():e. 
PHEI.AN,    JOHN 

KTSM.     KTSM-TV,     El     Paso, 

Texas 
I'HELPS,   ROBERT 

Tlie    Sportsman 

WISP.    Kinston.    N.    C. 
I'HILBIN,    BOB 

WJOL.   Joliet.    111. 
PHILLIPS,   DALE 

KXOA,    Saeramento,   Calif. 
PHILLIPS,    DARELL 

KTUR,  Turloek,  Calif. 
PHILLIPS.   JOHN 

KCIL.    Houma,   La. 
PHILLIPS,   LEE 

Sportsland,    U.S.A. 

WIOD.    Miami,    Fla. 
PHILIPPSON,   JOE 

KIOA.    Des  Moines,    Iowa 
PIERCE,    HARRY 

Sports    Parade 

KLRA.  Little  Rock,   Ark. 
PIBRRO,   LOU 

WHUC.    Hud.son,    N.    H. 
PIKE.   CHET 

WTMA.   Charle-ston,   S.  C. 
PINE.   ALLAN 

Sports    Roiandup 

WHLI.   Hempstead.   N.  Y. 
PINION'.    CLOVIS 

KSST,    Sulphur    Spring^s.    Tex. 
PIPHER,   BILL 

WIRL.   Peoria,  111. 
PLATT.    BILL 

WBBZ.    Ponca   City,    Oklj. 
POLITZ,    J.   C. 

Sport.s   Review 

WIBR.   Baton   Roug^e,  La. 
POPE.   BILL 

Sports   Extra 

WABY,   Albany,   N.  Y. 
POWEEL,   JOHN 

WPRS.    Paris,    111. 
POWELL,    CHARLES 

Sports   Eye 

WTTV.    Bloominston,    Tnd. 
POWELL,   DON 

Sports    News 

KLCB.    Libby,    Mont. 
POWERS,    JIMMY 

WPIX,    New   York,    N.    Y. 
POWERS,    TED 

Sports  Final 

WDEV,    Waterbury.    Vt. 
PRESTON,    H.    A.    "SKBET" 

KJAN,    Atlantie.    Iowa 
PRIEST.    DON 

Sports    Reporter 

WSPB,    SaraHOta.    Fla. 
PRIME,    WILLI  A. \I    A. 

S  r)0  rts    lien<,'h 

KCLV,  Clovis.    N.  Mex. 
PRITCHARD,    BOSH 

Sports  Paffo 

WIBG.    Iliiladelphia,    Pa. 


PRYOR.    BILL 

WNBF.    WNBF-TV.    Bingham- 
ton.    N.    Y. 
PYLI<>i,    DAVE 

WMOA.    Marietta,   Ohio 

—  «  — 

QCKJLEY.    DON 

KWEI,    Weiser,    Idaho 
Ql'IM^EN,    TED 

WACO,    Waco.    Texas 
QUINLAN.    JACK 

Sports    Forecast 
WIND,    Chicago.    111. 

—  R  — 

RARER.    ALAN 

Sports    Digest 

WRAP,    Allentown,    Pa. 
RAHRER,    EARL 

Sports    Review 

WLAK,   Lakeland.   Fla. 
R  VINEI,   LEE 

WHIN,   Gallatin,   Tenn. 
RAMPTON,    CLARE 

KWWL,      KWWL-TV,      WaUr- 

loo,    Iowa 
RAMSAY,   BILL 

Sports   Parade 

WVOT,    Wilson.    N.    C. 
RANEY,   REX 

Football  Prophet 

WBIIR,  Knoxville,  Teini. 
RANGER,   .HM 

Time  Out  for  Sports 

KW'O,    Stockton,   Calif. 
RASH,   LESTER   R. 

Morning-  Sports  Review 

KGOS,    Torrington,    Wyo. 
RASK.   PAUL 

Sports  Page  Final 

KGW,  Portland,  Ore. 
RASKIN,    RICHARD 

WGNY,  Newburgh.  N.  Y. 
RATLIFF,    ROY 

Today  in  Sports 

WPRT,    Prestonsburg,    Ky. 
RAl',  L.   CLINTON 

WKBI.   St.  Marys,  Pa. 
RAY,  LARRY 

WHB.  Kansas   City.    Mo. 
RAY  BURN.    JOHNTsYE 

Sports  Final 

WMBD,  Peoria,  111. 
RAYMON.   PAUL 

W,L,AC-TV.  Nashville,  Teini. 
RIND,   JULES 

Speaking-  of  Sports 

WPEN.  Philadelphia,   Pa. 
RINEHART,   TED 

WFBG-TV,    Altoona,    Pa. 
RINGQUIST,   LEN 

WJDA,   Quincy,   Mass. 
RITZERT,    ROBERT 

Sport  Page  of   the   Air 

WNAB,    Bridgeport,    Conn. 
RIZZO,   HETVRY 

Sports    Roundup 

WWSR.    St.   Albans.    Vt. 
ROBERTS,    DON 

Sports   Extra 

WKNE,   Keene,    N.    H. 
ROBERTS,   DONALD 

WCOTJ.   Lewiston,   Me. 
ROBERTS,    STAN 

WARK,    Hagersfown,    Md. 
ROBERTSON,    BOB 

KMO,    Tacoma,    Wash. 
ROBINSON,   JERRY 

Sports    Roundup 

KEiLA.     Ccntralia-Chehalis. 

Wash. 
ROBINSON.    JOHN 

Sports    R<'r>ort 

WDTTN.    Gainesville,    (in. 
ROBINSON,    MAX 

Sports   Roundup 

WJTN,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 


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Sports   Roundup 

WCUM.  Cumberland,  Md. 
ROCKWOOD,   LYNN 

Sportlite 

KIXX,   Provo.    Utah 
RODRICK,   BOB 

KQTV,  Fort  Dod?e,  Iowa 
ROEWE,  PHILIP 

Sports    Iiine-Up 

WMOK,    Metropolis.    111. 
ROMERO,  FRED 

KCOR,    San    Antonio,    Texas 
ROPER,  DON 

Time  Out   for   Sports 

KBOL,   Boulder.  Colo. 
ROPER,  KEITH 

Sports    Slants 

WABJ,   Adrian,   Mich. 
ROSCOE,  PAUL 

Speaking-  of  Sports 

KJAY,    Topeka,    Kans. 
ROSEHILL,   DAVE 

Sports    First    on    Dong-   Island 

WGSM.  Huntington,  N.  Y. 
ROSELLE,  JIM 

WJTN,   Jamestown.    N.   Y. 
ROSS,  CHARLES 

Sports  Review 

WMOU.    Berlin.    N.    H. 
ROSS.  KAL 

WCAN-TV.    Milwaukee,    Wise. 
ROWLANDSON,   HUGH 

WTVL,    Waterville,    Me. 
RUCKLE,   ROBERT 

Sports   Roundup 

WRDW.    Aug-usta,    Ga. 
RUSH.   RED 

KCSB,    San   Bernardino,   Calif. 
RUSHTON,   RAY 

WIN  A.     Charlottesville.     Va. 
RUSSELL,   DAVE 

KFDM.    Beaumont,    Texas 
RUSSELL,  LANCE 

WDXI,  Jackson.  Tenn 
RUST,   BILL 

KGVL.    Greenville.    Texas 
RYAN,   JIM 

Speaking-    of    Sports 

KWPC,  Muscatine,  Iowa 
RYAN,   JOE 

Sports    Roundup 

WALL.   Middletown,   N.  Y. 
RYAN,   MIKE 

Sports  Review 

WCOL,    Columbus,    Ohio 

—  s  — 

SAAM.   BYRON 

Professional   Football 

DuMont 
SABEAN.   SAM 

WCOW.    Saint  Paul,  Minn. 
SAGE,   DICK 

Sport   Report 

KBRS.    Springdale.   Ark. 
SAIDT,   BUS 

WBUD.   Trenton.   N.   J. 
SANDLER,   JACK 

The    Sports    Hour 

KOWH.   Omaha,  Nebr. 
SANDS,  GEORGE 

WMAS.    Springrfield.   Mass. 
SAUNDERS.   ALLEN 

WCHA,    Chambersburg-.   Pa. 
SAUNDERS.   ERNIE 

WCHS,  WCHS-TV,  Charleston, 

W.  Va. 
SAVAGE,  BOB 

WMAZ,  Maoon,  Ga. 
SAXTON.  JAKE 

Sports    Dig-est 

KHUZ.    Borger.  Texas 
SCEARCE.    BOB 

WAFB,    Baton   Rouge,   La. 
SCHENKEL.   CHRIS 

WABD,    New  York.   N.   Y. 


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KHOL-TV,   Kearney,   Nebr. 
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Points  on   Sports 

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SCHOOLEY.  JOHN 

WIOU,    Kokomo.   Ind. 
SCHREIBER.   MARK 

KTIN,  Denver,  Colo. 
SCHROEDER.   PAUL 

WIMS,   Michig-an  City.    Ind. 
SCHWARTZ.  HENRY 

Sports   Revue 

WDLC.   Port  JerA-is,   N.  Y. 
SCOTT,  RAY 

WDTV.   Pittsburg-h,   Pa. 
SCOTT.  W.4LLY 

WREX-TV.    Rockford.    111. 
SEATON,  DEAN 

KXOA.    Sacramento,    Calif. 
SEDGWICK.   SEDGE 

WMGT,    Pittsfield,    Mass. 
SEE.   JACK 

WTAP.   Parkersburg-,   W.  Va. 
SENYCZKO.  ED 

Sports   Parade 

WTTH,  Port  Huron,  Mich. 
SHACKELFORD,   ROSS 

Sports   Parade 

WGAU,   Athens,    Ga. 
SHAFFER,   MAX 

WDAN,    WDAN-TV,    Danville, 

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WEBR,   Buffalo.   N.  Y. 
SHAVER.   DANNY 

The   Sportsman 

WHHH,  Warren,  Ohio 
SHEPARD.   STEVE 

KMTV.   Omaha.  Nebr. 
SHEPHERD.   BOB 

WGBB,    Freeport,    N.    Y. 
SHEPHERD.   CHARLIE 

WWNC.    Asheville.  N.   C. 
SHERBAUN,   DICK 

Inside    Story    in    Sports 

WLAN.   Lancaster,   Pa. 
SHERIDAN,   BILL 

Football    Quiz 

WPME.     Punxsutawney,     Pa. 
SHERMAN.   BARRY 

Sports  Parade 

WSCR,    Scranton.    Pa. 
SHERMAN.   BARRY 

WBRE-TV.    Wilkes-Barre.    Pa. 
SHERMAN,   DICK 

Sports  Talk 

KBIZ,    Ottumwa.   Iowa 
SHERMAN.   JACK 

KTVQ.    Oklahoma   City.   Okla. 
SHORT,  SELDON 

Sportlig-ht 

WMTC.    Vancleve,    Ky. 
SHIDELER,   HAL 

Today  in  Sports 

KFOX.  Long-  Beach.  Calif. 
SHILVOCK,  DICK 

Sportscasters    Club 

KASL.  Newcastle,   Wyo. 
SHTVELY.   DICK 

WSM-TV,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
SHUDT.   ROY 

Sports 

WTRY.   Troy,   N.  Y. 
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Sports  Desk 

KSO,   Des  Moines,   Iowa 

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SIEGEL.   MORRIE 

WTOP-TV.   Washington,   D.  C. 
SIEGRIST,   BOB 

WEAS.   Decatur.   Ga. 
SIMPSON,   JIM 

WNAO,     WNAO-TV.     Raleigh, 

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SIMPSON,   JIM 

WTTG.    Washington.    D.    C. 
SIMS.   FRANK 

WKMH.    Dearborn,    Mich. 
SINGLETARY,   CRAIG 

Sports   Review 

KMCM,    McMinnville,    Ore. 
SINIONTON,   RED 

KYUM,  Yuma.   Ariz. 
SIPHERD.   ART 

In    the   Sportlight 

KCMJ,    Palm    Springs,    Calif. 
SJOLANDER.   HERB 

Sarasota  Angler 

WSPB,   Sara.sota,  Fla. 
SKEITH.   BILL 

KTMC,     McAlester.     Okla. 
SKINNER.   MERRILL 

Sport.s   Review 

KRXK.   Rexburg-.  Idaho 
SLACK,   VAN   L. 

Sports  Review 

WSMT.   Sparta.    Tenn. 
SLATER.   MANNING 

WICC,    WICC-TV.    Bridgeport. 

Conn. 
SLOAN.   DICK 

WOHP,    Bellefontaine,    Ohio 
SLYCKE.   HARRY  VAN 

KRGV-TV,    Weslaco.    Texas 
SMITH,  AL 

Sportsmens'    Corner 

WHOL,    Allentown,    Pa. 
SMITH,   BOB 

WOXF.  Oxford.   N.  C. 
SMITH.   BOB 

Sports  Desk 

DuMont 
SMITH,   BOB 

KKTV,    Colorado    Springs. 

Colo. 
SMITH,  BOCKY 

Today  in    Sports 

WLOF,  Orlando.  Fla. 
SMITH,   FLETCHER 

Sports    Review 

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SMITH,   FRANK 

KHUM.   Eureka.   Calif. 
SMITH,   FRED   B. 

Sportscast 

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SMITH.   JIM 

WBOK.    New   Orleans.    La. 
SMITH,   JOHNNY 

Sports    News 

KTRH.  Houston.  Texas 
SMITH,  LESTER 

WNAC.   Boston.  Mass. 
SMITH,  LOREN  C. 

Parade   Sports 

WTSA,   Brattleboro.   Vt. 
SMITH.   M.   J.   "CLIPPER" 

WTCN,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
SMITH.   ROGER 

Sports  Review 

WJBB,  Hale.vville,  Ala. 
SMITH,   WILLARD 

KTOE,    Mankato,   Minn. 
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Sports    Review 

WMFR.    Hig-h  Point,    N.   C. 
SNOWDEN.   CH.4RLES  T. 

Sports  Parade 

WLSI,   Pikeville,    Ky. 
SNYDER.   DWIGHT 

Sports  Final 

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TASNADV.    JOHN 

Spo;ts    Final 

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WJEJ.    Hag-erstown,    Md. 
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WLOH.    Princeton,    W.    Va. 
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WRFC,  Athens.   Ga. 
THORNTON,   HARRY 

WAGC.    Chattanoog-a,   Tenn. 
THORPE,    BILL 

WFBL.   Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
TIBERIO,    GENE 

WH.JB,    Greensburg,    Pa. 
TIGHE,    RON 

KSID    Sports   Parade 

KSID.    Sidney,    Nebo". 
TOLBERT,    JERRY 

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TOPINKA.    BOB 

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Sport    Shorts 

KNAL,   Victoria,  Texas 
TRAEGER.    JOHN 

Sports    Roundup 

KWED.  Seg-uin,   Texas 
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WKBZ,  Muskeffon,  Mich. 
TR.VYNOR.    PIE 

KQV.   Pitsburg-h,   Pa. 
TREDW.VY.    BILL 

KIJV,    Huron.    S.    Dak. 
TROTT.   TERRY 

WTKM.    Hartford.    Wise. 
TRllSSELL,   JAKE 

Dail.y    Sports    Column 

KINE,  King"sville,  Texas 
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Sportsbook 

KIRAI,  Craig-,  Colo. 
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WWSW,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
TUCKER,    JOE 

Professional   Football 

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TURNER,  JIM 

WSTP,  Salisbury,  N.  C. 
TURNER,   RAY 

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TWERELJL,   BRUCE 

Mountain   Sports 

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TWIG<iS,  BRANCH 

WBUY,   Lexing-ton,   N.   C. 

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KRAL,    Rawlings,    Wyo. 
VALE.   FRANK 

KLMX,   Clayton,   N.  Mex. 
VALICENTI,   JOE 

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WBBW,   Young-stown,  Ohio 
VANDERHEYDEN,   ROBERT 

WSTC,    Stamford,   Conn. 
VAZQUEZ,   PEDRO 

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P.  R. 
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WEDC,   Chicag-o,    HI. 
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Speaking-    of    Sports 
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KBLO.    Hot    Springrs,    Ark. 
WALDEN,   WARREN 

WJAR,  WJAR-TV,  Providence 

R.    I. 
WALESKI,   EDDIE 

WSBA-TV.    York,    Pa 
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KCLA,   Pine   Bluff.   Ark. 
WALKER,   HAL 

WCAN-TV,    Milwaukee.    Wise. 
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Sports  Byline 

WSLL-TV,    Harrisburg-,    111. 
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KFTM,   Ft.   Morgan.    Colo. 
WALLIS,  DAVE 

The   Sportsman 

KCLA,  Pine  Bluff,   Ark. 
WALSH,  FRANK  J. 

WBCM,   Bay  City.   Mich. 
WAL8HAK,   DAVID 

Cavalcade  of   Sports 

KCTT,    Gonzales.    Texas 
WALTHALL,   CLYDE 

Morning   Line 

KGGF,    Coffeyville,    Kans. 
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Sports    Roundup 

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WALTON.   LUKE 

WISH.    Indianapolis,   Ind. 
WALTON,   RAY 

Sports-A-Time 

WIBG.    Philadelphia.    Pa. 
WANCrER.   JOHN 

KALI,    Pasadena,    Calif. 
WARD,  ASHBY 

Sports    Scoreboard 

WMYB,   Myrtle   Beach,    S.  C. 
WARD,   ASHBY 

Scoreboard 

WJOT,   Lake  City,   S.   C. 
WARD,   BILL 

WBT,  WBTV.  Charlotte    N.  C. 
WARD,   BILL 

KOCY,    Oklahoma    City,    Okla. 
WARD,   GORDON 

WTAM.   Cleveland.   Ohio 
WARNER,   DICK 

WRDW-TV.    Augusta,    Ga. 
WARREN,  JIM 

KUDU,   Ventura.   Calif. 
WARREN,   MERT 

WLOE,   Leaksville,    N.   C. 
W.VTERMAN,   BERNIE 

WICS.    Spring-field.    111. 
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KTM.  Mayfield.  Ky. 
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Sport  lite 

KIXX.    Provo.    Utah 
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WGEM,  WGEM-TV,  Quincy. 

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WMFD,    WMFD-TV,    Wilming- 
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WEST,   JACK 

WLBT.  Jackson.  Miss. 
WESTERVELT,    DICK 
WJBS,    Deland.    Fla. 
WESTHALL,   JIM 
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WLNH,   Laconia.    N.    H 
WESTON,   DON 

KGVO,    Missoula,    Mont. 
WHALEN,   JOSEPH 

Sports  Desk 

WVPO,    Stroudsburg.    Pa. 
WHEELER,   RON 

Musical  Scoreboard 

KTAT,   Frederick,   Okla. 
WHITAKER,   JACK 

WCAU-TV,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
WHITEEraiAD,   BOB 

WBAX.    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa 
WHITLEY,   TOM 

WBRC-TV,    Birmingham.    Ala. 
WHITTIER,   CHUCK 

WILK.    WILK-TV.   Wilkes- 
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WIBLE,   DARL 

Sports  Desk 

WBOW,   Terre   Haute.    Ind. 
WIGGINS,   JIM 

KENS,   San  Antonio.   Texac 
WIGGINS,   JIM 

KGBS,  San  Antonio,  Texas 
WTLCOX.  PAUL 

WGAR,    Cleveland.   Ohio 
WILCOX,  PAUL 

WEWS.   Cleveland.   Ohio 
WILE,  OTIS 

KSPI.  Stillwater,  Okla. 
MILLIAjVIS,  al 

WEVE.    Eveleth,    Minn. 
WILLIAMS,   CHUCK 

Mikeside   of   Sports 

KWNO.    Winona.    Minn. 
WILLIAMS,   GARNET 

Today   in   Sports 

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KMOD.  Modesto.  Calif. 
iVILLIA3IS.   OMAR 

WLW-D,    Dayton.   Ohio 
WILLIAMSON,   DICK 

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WILSON,   BERT 

WIND.    Chicago,   111. 
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WADC,   Akron,   Ohio 
WU.SON,   BOB 

KTIV.   Sioux  City,  Iowa 
WILSON,   CHUCK 

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WBVP,   Beaver  Falls.  Pa. 
WILSON.   DAVE 

All    About    Sports 

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WILSON,   DEAN 

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WMMB.  Melbourne,  Fla. 
WILSON.   GLEN 

WLW-T.     Cincinnati.     Ohio 
wfLSON,   JAMES 

WSBT.    South    Bend,    Ind. 
WILSON,  JOE 

WMAQ,  Chicago,  111. 
WILSON,   JOE 

WNBQ,   Chicago,   HI. 
WILSON,  JOHN 

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WOODSIDE,   SAM 

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WOODY.   BILL 

Look    at    the   Record 

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Sports    Spotlight 

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WGLV.    Easton,    Pa 
WRIGHT,   DICK 

KHQ.   Spokane,   Wash. 
WRIGHT,   JEFF 

Wrights    Sportfolio 

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Sports  Final 

WHGB.    Harrisburg,   Pa 
YELLAND,   STARR 

ELZ.   KLZ-TV.   Denver,  Colo. 
YORK,    TOM 

Sportsmen's    Corner 

WJOI.    Florence.    Ala 
YOUNG.   JAY 

Sports    Review 

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ZEIDMAN.   IRV 

Sports   Beat 

KENT.    Shreveport.   La. 
ZEILIMANN.   JACK 

Sports    Spotlight 

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ABELS,   ED 

Comments   on   Local   Affairs 

KLWN.   Lawrence,    Kans. 
ABNER,  A.  K. 

'Round  Town   Reporter 

KFJI,    Klamath   Falls,    Oveg. 
ADAMS,   CEDRIC 

WCCO-TV,   Minneapolis,  Minn. 
ADAMS,   CLARENCE 

Morning'  Herald 

KBTM,    Jonesboro,    Ark. 
ADAMS,   JIM 

WTAR-TV,  Norfolk,  Va. 
ADAMS,  PHIL. 

WBOC-TV,    Salisbury.    Md. 
AGRONSKY,  MARTIN 

ABC 
ALCOTT,   CARROLL 

KNX,   Los  Ang-eles,   Calif. 
ALEXANDER,   PAUL 

KSL-TV.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
ALLEN,   DON 

KLIX-TV,    Twin  Falls,    Idaho 
ALLEN,   ED 

WDOR,  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis. 
ALLEN,  PHIL 

KMMT,   Austin,   Minn. 
ALLEN,   SPENCER 

WGN,   WGN-TV,  Chicag-o,   111. 
ALLEN,  TONY 

WUSJ,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 
ALM,  ROSS  C. 

KBIM,    Roswell,   N.    Mex. 
A  LYES,   BOB 

KZTV.    Reno.    Nev. 
AMBROSE.   ROY 

WBKV.    West    Bend.    Wis. 
.\XDERSON,   BOB 

KVAL-TV,    Eugene.    Oreir. 
ANGELL,   JACK 

WNBQ,   Chica.^o.   111. 
ANDERSON,   JOHN 

Local   News 

WPNF,   Brevard.    N.   C. 
.\N DREWS,  H.  G. 

Dispelling-    the   Fog^ 

WARD,    Johnstown.    Pa. 
ANDREWS,  M.  CARL 

Over  the  Editor's   DesI^ 

WDBJ,    Roanoke.    Va. 
ANTHONY,   DICK 

KDAL,    Duluth.    Minn. 
.\NTHONY,   GEORGE 

WOND,    Pleasantville.    N.    J. 
ANTHONY,   WILLLAM 

KJEO-TV,    Fresno.    Calif. 
ARCHER,  JOHN 

WCM'B'-TV,   Harrisbur.s^.    Pa. 
ARMFIELD,  IRA 

WPNF,   Brevard,   N.   C. 
.VRTHUR,   BOB 

WEEK-TV.   Peoria,   111. 
.\RTHUR,  FRANK 
KSAN,   KSAN-TV. 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 
ASH.  MERRILL 

KOMO,  Seattle,  Wash. 
ASHLEY,  CHARLES 

WEEI,  Boston,   Mass. 
ATWATER,  F.  KENT 
WJRI,  Lenoir,  N.  C. 


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BACKUS,   ED 

WHFB,   Benton  Harbor,   Mich. 
BAGDASARIAN,  A.  C. 

WNBZ,   Saranac  Lake,  N.   Y. 
B.\HNSEN,  PROF.  ALVIN  C.  W. 

Let's  Look  at  the  United 
Nations 

WWRL.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
B.\NDELL,  MURRAY 

WMMW.  Meriden,   Conn. 

BANGHART, 
KENNETH 

NBC,   NBC-TV 
BARER,   BERT 

WAEB,   Allentown,   Pa. 
BARKER,      EDDIE 

KRLD,  Dallas,  Texas 
B.4RRETT,  MEL  YIN  F. 

WLOH,    Princeton,    W.    Va. 
BARRETT,   RICK 

Today  in  Town 

KDB.    Santa  Barbara,   Calif. 
BARRETT,   WILLIAM 

WKNA-TV,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 
BARRETTE,  GEORGE  W. 

WIRL,    Peoria,    111. 
BARTHOLOMEW,    JOHN 

BRYSON 

KKTV,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
BARTLEY,   JIM 

WMMN,  Fairmont,   W.  Va. 
BARRY,   LES 

KIMN,   Denver.   Colo. 
BASSO,   NICK 

WSAZ-TV,  Huntington.  W.  Va. 
BATE,   RICHARD 

WMMB.   World    News 

WMMB.   Melbourne.   Fla. 
BATES.   JACK 

KFOR,    Lincoln.    Nebr. 
BATSON,   GAY 

WDSU,    New   Orleans.    L.i. 
HAl  GESS,   BOBBY 

KOLS,  Pryor,   OlUa. 
BAIGHX,   TED 

WRGB.    Schenect;:dv.    X.    Y. 
BAYER,   BILL 

WITV,   Miami,   Fla. 
BEATTV,   MORGAN 

News   of   the  World 

NBC:   Morgan   Beatty   and   the 

News,   DiiMont 
BEAUMONT,   JOE 

WWGS.   Tifton,   Ga. 
BELCHER,   ROD 

Blue   Streak  Bulletins 

KOL,   Seattle,   Wash. 
BELKNAP,   AL 

WESX.    Salem,    Mass. 
BELL.   GENE 

KYOS.  Merced,  Calif. 
BELL,   NICHOLAS 

WGUY,   Bangor,   Maine 
BENESH.   FRANK 

WNEM-TV,    Bay   City.    Mich. 
BENGSTON,   CHARLES 

WATR-TV,    Waterbury.    Conn. 
BENNETT,  LEN 

Morning  News 

KOBK,   Owatonna,  Minn. 
BENTLEY,    JULIAN 

WBBM.   WBBM-TV, 
Chicaero,  111. 

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BKRD.VN.   BIRD 

Wiry    Reporter 

WIRY,    Plattsburg,   N.    Y. 
BERGEN,   VON,   JOHN 

Evening    Edition 

WARM.   WARM-TV.  Scranton. 

I'a 
BERGER,   GENE 

WOL,   Washington,   D.   C. 
BERNHARD,   PAT 

Town   Topics 

WFOY,  St.  Augustine,  Fla. 
BERNS,   HANK 

WKAT,  Miami   Beach.   Fla. 
BEST,   VICTOR 

WBZ-TV.   Boston,    Mass. 
BETTS,   BOB 

KQTV,    Port    Dodge,    Iowa 
BICHL,   KEN 

WDOK,    Cleveland,    Ohio 
BIGBEE,   NELL 

WOWL,   Florence,    Ala. 
BIGLER,   TOM 

WILK-TV.    Wilkes-Barre.    Pa. 
BILIMAN,   BOB 

KCSJ-TV,  Pueblo,  Colo. 
BISHOP,   PAT 

KFI,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
BLAIR,  CURT 

12:30  News 

WPID.  Piedmont,  Ala. 
BLAIR,   ED 

Georgia  Panorama 

WAGA,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
BLAIR,  FRANK 

Today 

NBC-TV 
BLANKS,   VICTOR 

KFBK,    Sacramento.    Calif. 
BLECKLEY,   W.   JOHN 

Capitol  Coverage 

WJBO.   Baton   Rouge,   La. 
BOGGS,   HOWARD 

WKOV,    Wellston.    Ohio 
F.OLLINGER.    GENE 

Cai'olina   News 

WJAN,    Spartanburg,    S.    C. 
IIOLTON,   PAUL 

KTBC,  KTBC-TV.  Austin,  Tex. 
BONKOSKY,   BEN 

Community    News 

WJKO.    Springfield.    Mass. 
I50KMANN,   JIM 

WCCO,   MinneaiH)lis.   Minn. 
BOSLEY,   LYLE 

The   World   Tonight 

WKTV,   Utica.   N.   Y. 
BOURGHOLTZER,   FRANK 

NBC 
BOWERS.    BILL 

KTTS,    Spring-field.    Mo. 
BOYD,   DR.  W.  M. 

WERD.    Atlanta.   Ga. 
BOYETTE,   PAT 

KENS-TV,    San    Antonio.    Tex. 
BRADFORD.   BILL 

Week  in  Revue 

KSST,   Sulphur  Springs,  Texas 
BRADFORD.   BOB 

WREL,   Lexington.   Va. 
BRADLEY,   RULON   L. 
Intermountain   News 
KSL,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
BRAGG,  MARY 

WJAT,  Swainsboro.  Ga. 


JOHN  TILLMAN 

WPIX 

Roving  Reporter 

On  the  Scene"  —  "On  the  Screen' 


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UKANISON.    (iLASCO    V. 

Hi'twt'oti    the    Linos 

KMCM.    Mi'Minnvillr.    Onr. 
IlKAM'M.    rilAKLKS 

WEHQ,    Harrisburg,   111. 
HKKKDIN.   J.  K. 

WNOK.  ("ohimhia,   S.  V. 
UKKNNAN.    DAN 

WHAM,    Monttiomcry,    Ahi. 
HKKNNKK.    SID 

It    HapiH>n('(l   Today 

WLBR-TV,    Lebanon,    Pa. 
BKKZNEY,   STKVK 

WAJR.   Mordant  own,   W.   Va. 
KKIlXiKS,   JONAS 

World  Pictures 

WKMT,  KinKs  Mountain,   N.  C. 
ilKIGHT,   KEITH 

WJBC,   Bloomington,   111. 
BKINKLEY,    DAVII) 

NBC 
BKISBANE,  DR.  K.  H. 

WERD,   Atlanta,   Ga. 
KKISCOE,   ROY 

WSTV-TV,    Steubenville,    Ohio 
BROADLEY,   KARL 

News  at  Hig-h  Noon 

WHTN.   Huntington.   W.   Va. 
BROCK,   ARTHUR 

WUSN-TV,   Charleston.    S.    C. 
BROIDE,   MACE 

WFIE-TV,    Evansville,   Ind. 
BROOK,   PHIL 

WDBO-TV.    Orlando,    Fla. 
BROOKS,   CLIFF 

Oui-  Town 

WGBF,   Evansville,   Ind. 
BR00K8,   NED 

Sunoco   Three   Star  Extra 

NBC 
BROOKINS,   DON 

WDLP,   Panama  City,   Fla. 


ALEX  DREIER 

NBC  RADIO-TV 


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BROFHY,   FKEU 

WHIO,  Dayton,  Ohio 
BROUGHMAN,   GLEN 

WRBL,  WRBL-TV, 

Columbus,   Ga. 
BRO^'X,   BOB 

WEEB,   Southern   Pines,   N.  C. 
BROWN,   CECIL 

WOR,   New  York,   N.  Y. 
BROWN,   FRANK 

KHUM,    Eureka,    Calif. 
BROWN,   GLENN 

Today's  News  in  Central 

Wisconsin 

WDLB,  Marshfield.   Wis. 
BROWN,   HOWARD 

WTVJ,  Miami,   Fla. 
BROWN,  LYMAN 

Day  in  Review 

KEAN,   Brownwood,   Texas 
BROWN,  PHIL 

WCRT,   Birmingham,  Ala. 
BROWN,   ROBERT 

WMAY,    Springfield,    111. 
BROWNELL.   JIM 

WAIM,    Anderson,    S.   C. 
BROWNING,  BOB 

WKNY.    WKNY-TV, 

King-ston,  N.  Y. 
BRUSH,   DICK 

KFGO.   Farg-o,   N.   D. 
BRYAN,   BILL 

KTOK,    Oklahoma    City,    Okla. 
BRYSON,   CONREY 

KTSM,    KTSM-TV, 

El  Paso,  Tex. 
BURDA,  ORVILLE  F. 

Background  of  the   News 

KDIX,   Dickinson,    N.   Dak. 
BURDETT,  WINSTON 

UN  in  Action 

CBS-TV 
BURDICK,  DON 

WMIQ,    Iron    Mountain.   Mich. 
BURK,  S.  A. 

KIRX  Newsreel 

KIRX,  Kirksville,  Mo. 
BURKE,  MERLE 

Higrhlig'hts  from  the  Headlines 

WLPO,  LaSalle,   111. 
BURKS,   WALTER 

KGTV,   Des  Moines,   Iowa 
BURNS,   BILL 

WDTV.    Pittsburgh.    Pa. 
BURNS,   JOSEPH 

WNHC-TV,  New  Haven.  Conn. 
BURRUS,   GENE 

News  Capsules 

KRUX.    Glendale,   Ariz. 
BURWELL,    E.    L. 

WT^YC.    Rock    Hill,    S.    C. 
BUTLER,   HOMER 

WEBQ,    Harrisburg,    111. 
BYRD,   JIM 

KTBC-TV.  Austin,  Tex. 
BYRNS,    JIM 

KSWO,    Lawton,    Okla. 

—  c  — 

C.VDDELL,    RAYMOND 

WHSC,   Hartsville,   S.   C. 
C.\HILL,   JACK 

KLX,    Oakland.    Calif. 
C.VLDWELL,   HOWARD 

WTHI,  WTHI-TV, 

Ten-e  Haute,  Ind. 
CALHOUN,   ALLSTON 

Americanism   Preferred 

WFPM,   Fort   Valley,    Ga. 
CALHOUN,   ALLSTON 

WGSW,  Greenwood,   S.  C. 
CALLISON,  GEORGE 

WGBS.  Miami.   Fla. 
('.\LMER,  NED 

Six   O'clock    Report 

CBS-TV 
CAMERON,   BOB 

KWKH,  Shreveport,  La. 
CAMPBELL,   GEORGE 

WHLD,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 


CAMPBELL,   MALCOLM 

Green   Spring   News 

WNAV,  Annapolis.  Md. 
C.ANDEDO,   L.  C. 

WORZ,    Orlando,    Fla. 
CANHAM,   ERWIN 

Christian   Science   Monitor 

Views   the  News 

ABC 
CHEVERTON,   DICK 

WMT,   Cedar  Rapids,   Iowa 
CHILDS,   RALPH 

KMA,  Shenandoah,  Iowa 
CHILSEN,   WALTER   JOHN 

WSAU,  WSAU-TV, 

Wausau,  Wis. 
CHRISTENSEN,   FRED 

KTUR,   Turlock,    Calif. 
CHRISTIAN,   RALPH 

WSM-TV,   Nashville,   Tenn. 
CHRISTIE,   GEORGE 

Old   Crusader 

WFEA,  Manchester.   N.   H. 
CLARK,   DALE 

WAGA.   Atlanta,   Ga. 
CLARK,   HAL 

KWIE,    Kennewick.    Wash. 
CLARK,  J.  B. 

Carolina  Story 

WBT,  Charlotte,   N.  C. 
CLARK,   RAY 

WOW,  WOW-TV,  Omaha,  Neb. 
CLARK,   W.    ROCKWELL 

WNHC,  New  Haven,   Conn. 
CLAUSSEN,   GENE 

KXIC,   Iowa  City,   Iowa 
CLAYTON,   WILLIAM 

KPTV,   Portland,    Oreg. 
CLEAR,   BILL 

WRTA,  Altoona,   Pa. 
CLEARY.  J.   M. 

News  Review 

WESB,  Bradford,  Pa. 
CLEMENTS,   JACK 

WWNC,    Asheville.    N.    C. 
CLIFTON,   CHARLES 

KRKD,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 
CLINE,   KEN 

WJBK-TV,   Detroit,   Mich. 
CLOCK,   JOHN 

KGGM-TV,   Albuquerque, 

N.  Mex. 
CLOS,   JEAN 

Clos  Looks   at  the   News 

WKLO,  Louisville,  Ky. 
CLOSE,   BILL 

KYMA,  Yuma,   Ariz. 
CLYDE,   BOB 

WREX-TV.    Roekford.    111. 
CLYNE,  WYNE 

Labor  Views  the   News 

WHLS,   Port  Huron,  Mich. 
COBURN,   JOHN 

WAFB-TV,   Baton   Rouge.   La. 
COCHRAN,  RON 

News   of   the   Night 

CBS-TV 
COCHRAN,   RON 

WTOP-TV,   Washington.    D.   C. 
COGGINS,  JAMES   F. 

World  News 

WKDK,  Newberry,  S.  C. 
COLE,   CHRIS 

KOPO-TV,    Tucson,    Ariz. 
COLEY,   HAL 

KMCO,   Conroe,   Texas 
COLLIER,   EVERETT 
Today's   Trends 
KTRH,    Houston.    Texas 
COLLIER,   JOHN 

WFBM-TV,    Indianapolis,    Ind. 
COLLINS,   JUD 

WSM-TV,    Nashville.   Tenn. 
COLLEYER,   RICHARD 

WARK.    Hagerstowii.    Md. 
COLLINS,   REID 

KWKH,   Shrevepoil,   La. 
(OLVIN,   BILL 
Editor   Speaks 
KMAN,   Manhattan,    Kans. 

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(  O.MBS,    (iKORGE    H. 

Spotlight    New    York 

ABC 
COMBES,   RALPH 

KFEQ-TV,    St.   Joseph.   Mo. 
CONAWAY,   RAY 

KTHT,   Houston,    Texas 
CONDON,   GLENN 

KRMG,    Tulsa,    Okla. 
CONNELLY,    WILLI.A.M 

WBRE-TV.    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa. 
CONNER,   GEORGE 

Your  Man   Next   Dooi- 

KVAN,  Vancouver,  Wasli. 
CONSIDINE,   BOB 

On   the  Line 

Mutual 
COOK,   ED 

WMBM,   Miami    Beach,    Fla. 
COOMBES,   GEORGE 

WABC,   New  York,   N.  Y. 
CORCORAN,   JOHN 

WPEN,    Philadelpliia,    Pa. 
CRONKITE,    WALTER 

Sunday  News  Special 

CBS-TV 
CROOKS,   BILL 

WFMJ,   Youngstown,    Olii') 
CRUMP,  GEORGE 

WARL,    Arlington,    Va. 
CUNNINGHAM,   BILL 

WOR,  New  York,   X.   Y. 
CUMMISKEY,   JOE 

WHEN,   Syracuse,   N.  Y. 
CURFMAN,   DEAN 

KTVH,    Hutchinson.    Kans. 
CUTLER,   JACK 

WEOK,   Poughkeepsie.    N.  Y. 

—  D  — 

DAIGRE,   ROLAND 

WAFB-TV,   Baton   Rouge.   La. 
DABNTIY,  B.  M.,  JR. 

Footprints   of  Time 

WACR,  Columbus.  Miss. 
DALTON,  KENNETH 

1460    Commentator 

WBET,   Brockton.   Mass. 
DALY,   JOHN 

John   Daly    and    the    News 

ABC-TV 
DANES,   SPENCER 

WKEV.    Richmond.    Ind. 
D'ANGELO,  MICHAEL 

WMGW,    Meadville.    Pa. 
DANHEIM,   D.WID 

KSFA.    Nacogdoches.    Tex. 
DARBY,   JOE 

KBRZ.  Freeport.   Texas 
DAVIDSON,   W.   R. 

•Between   The   Lines 

WAKN.    Aiken,   S.  C. 
DAVIS.   ELMER 

ABC 
D.WIS.  L.  WAYNE 

Shell   News-Sports 

WESC.   Greenville.   S.   C. 
DAVIS,   REX 

KMOX.    St.   Louis,    Mo. 
D.WIS,   SIDNEY 

WKBN.    WKBN-TV. 

Youngstown,   Ohio 
DAVIS,   WAYNE 

Hometown   Reporter 

KIDO.   Boise.    Itlaho 
DAY.  CHARLES  R. 

WGAR.   Cleveland.    Ohio 
DEBMAN.    W.    E. 

WPTF.    Raleigh,    N.   C. 
DEIBERT,   LENORD 

WPIK.   Alexandria.   Va. 
DELANEY,   ED 

Views  on   the  News 
KWKW.  Pasadena,  Calif. 
DENMARK.   E.   T. 

Marianna  and  Jackson  County 
News 

WOOF,   Dothan,   Ala. 
DENNTETT,   JACK 

CFRB,   Toronto,    Ont..    Canada 


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UKNTLKK.    WARKKX 

KNAU.   Vulona.  Texa« 
IvrKW.   ART 

KC.ST.   Kn-sno.  Calif. 
nK>MOND.   JKRRY 

Kr.VO.    MiS!»o\il;«.    Mont. 
m.\ITA.    NirilOLAS 

WNNJ.    Nowton.    N.    J. 
I>r\VKKSK.   MAU.AS 

WLW.    OmouuKm,    Ohio 
niAR.   (iK4>R(iK 

Hoaiilinos   Now 

\NTRX.    RtMlauo.    Ohio 
niAB.   <,KOR(iK 

WTKF  TV.    Wheclnis:.    W.    Va. 
IMMKO.   JOHN 

W<vk    in    Rtvifw 

KPIG.    Rclhnshani.    Wasli. 
niNSMORE.  Kl> 

W REX-TV,   Ruffalo.  X.  Y. 
nOLL.   BOB 

WKKY.    Richmond.    Ky. 
lH>OI.KV.   JACK   W. 

WU.VR.    Cleveland.    Ohio 
DOKMAN.   r.\l  L 

WHRQ.    WHBQ-TV. 

Moniphis,   Tenu. 
1)(UGI^\S.   LES 

WPCT.    Putnam,    Conn. 
IKIIGLASS.   GKORGE 

lyooal    News 

WDSR.   Lake  City,   Fla. 
now.   BOB 

Television    Journal 

WJHP-TV.    Jaeksonvilli-,    Fla. 
DOWNEY,   GEORGE 

WAAB.    Worcester,    Mass. 
DOYLE.   TOM 

Orlando    News 

WLOF.   Orlando.   Fla. 

DREIER.  ALEX 

Skelly  Oil  Company,  Man  On  the 

Go,   NBC;    Home   Federal   Savings 

&    Loon,    AIpx    Dreier    and     the 

News,    WNBQ 
DREW,   A.    L. 

Between    the   Lines 

WEVA.  Emporia,   Va. 
DKISCOLL,   CASSIDY 

WICH,   Norwich,    Conn. 
DKl'RY,  R.\Y 

WWLP.     Spring-field,    Mass. 
DICCAN.    NORMAN 

KFDX-TV.   Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 
Dl  NPHY,   JERRY 

KEDD,     Wichita.     Kans. 
Dl  PLECHAIN,    CHRIS 

News   Between   the  Lines 

KVPI.     Ville    Platte.     La. 
DWYER,    D.\NIEL 

Tri-StatC'S  News 

WDLC.    Port    Jervis,    N.    Y. 
DWYER,   FRED 

WHYN-TV,    Springfield,    Mass. 
DYKE.   VAN,   RUSS 

KRNT,   DCS  Moines,  Iowa 

—  E  — 

EADIE.   DEANE 

The   Bystander 

WSNJ.     Bridg-eton,     N.    .J. 
KARLE.  GLENN 

KPAC.    Hot   Spring's.    Ark. 
EDCiAR,  NEAL 

.N'ewH    Summary 

WENT.  Gloversville,   N.  Y. 
KDMOND8,   JAME8    E. 

WI>OS.    WL^JS-TV, 

AHheville.    N.  C. 
KDWARD8,    BILL 

WJI>A.    Quincy,    Mas^. 
HDWAKI>8.    niARMK 

■AAGA   TV       \t):ilit;..    (,;, 

EDWARDS.  DOUGLAS 

Douglas    Edwards   and    the    News, 
CBS,   CBS-TV 
KDWAKIW,  GLENN 

KYC.M        Vurn:.       An/ 


El> WARDS.   JOHN 

ARC 

—  F  — 

FAHRE.  DOC 

WWW,  Fairmont.   W.   Va. 
FARRK.   NUMA 

Noon  Edition 

WWW.  Fairmont,    W.   Va. 
F.VCEND.V.  JOHN 

WCAU-TV,    Philadelphia,   Pa. 
FAG AN.   PAT 

WGR-TV.    Buffalo,    N.    Y. 
FITZGERALD.  WILLIAM 

XRC 
FITZGIBBONS,  J.UK 

WAKR-TV.    Akron,    Ohio 
FLAHERTY,   P.\T 

KPRC,    Houston,    Texas 
FLAN.VGAN.  J.VMES  F. 

WOXF,  Oxford,   N.  C. 
FL.ANNERY,   HARRY 

WOR.    New  York.  N.  Y. 
FLANSBIRG.    RAY   O. 

WRAC.  Racine,  Wis. 
FLAXINGTON,    WARD    B. 

Plain    Thoug-hts    of    a   Plain 

Citizen 

WWHG,  Hornell,   N.  Y. 
FLEMING,    JAMES 

NBC 
FLETCHER,    TOM 

WHK,   Cleveland.    Ohio 
FLETCHER,    WARREN 

Breakfast   Bylines 

KSL-TV,  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
FLYNN,  ARTHUR 

Assig-nment   Haverhill 

WHAV.  Haverhill,  Mass. 
FLYNN,   JOHN   T. 

Mutual 
FLYNN,  PAT 

KLYN,    Amarillo,   Texas 
FOGARTY,  JACK 

WCPO,    Cincinnati,    Ohio 
FORBES,    GILBERT 

WFBM,  WFBM-TV, 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
FORD,   DOUG 

Noon  News 

WOAY,  Oak  Hill,  W.  Va. 
FOSTER,  CEDRIC 

Mutual 
FRAZIER,    GORDON 

WABC 
FRAZIER,    ROBERT 

World   News 

WWW,    Fairmont.    W.    Va. 
FREDLOCK,   ARMISTEAD 

WDNE.  Elkins,   W.  Va. 
FREDERICK,  PAULINE 

NBC 
FREDERICK,   RALPH 

Tri-States  News 

WDLC,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 
FREDRICS,    FRANK 

WBUF-TV,    Buffalo,    N.   Y. 
FREIMUTH,    BOB 

Texas  Roundup 

KVIC.    Victoria,    Texas 
FRENCH,    JACK 

KWK,    St.   Louis,    Mo. 
FRICKF:,    ROGER 

Bedford   Story 

WBIW,  Bedford,  Ind. 
FROCiGE,   JOHN   E. 

WGBB,  Freeport,  N.  Y. 
FRYE,  JAYE   ALLEN 

Hub  City  Hub  Bub 

KBKI,    Alice,   Texas 
FI  CHS.    A,    R. 

KT.IS.  Hobarl.  Okla. 
I KIIS,    LAWRENCE 

WCRH,    Boston.  Mass. 
I  II.DHKI.M.    DOROTHY 

WEWS.   n.-vcland.   Oliio 
I  I  l/rON,    D.WK 

WEAK-'i'V.     Pensacola.     Fla. 
I  IRNISS,    WALTER 

Cruise    for  News 

WCOL,  Columbus,  Ohio 

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WKMH.    Dearborn.    Mich. 
GAILi.ARD.   MARSHALL 

W  AIM -TV.    Anderson.    S.    C. 
GAMMACK,  GORDON 

KRNT.    Des    Moines,    Iowa 
GARCIA,    CARLOS 

KCOR,    San    Antonio,    Texas 
(.ARDINER,   DON 

WABC 
(;ARNER,    PAT 

KFPW.   Ft.   Smith.   Ark. 
G.VYMAN,  L.   VAUGHN 

WDBQ,  Dubuque.  Iowa 
(iEAR.  WILLIAM 

KRDO,  Colorado  Spring-s,  Colo. 
GEER,  SANDY 

WALT.   Tampa.   Fla. 
GEHLBRT,    WILLIAM 

WTUX,    Wilming:ton,   Del. 
(JELATT,    ROD 

WHO.  WHO-TV, 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 
(JENDRON,  CLEM 

WHYN,    Spring-field,    Mass. 
GENTRY,  BILL 

WCHV.   Charlottesville,    Va. 
GEORGE,  LEE 

WMBH,  Joplin.  Mo. 
GEORGE,  NICK 

KWWL,    KWWL-TV. 

Waterloo.  Iowa 
GEORGE,  PHIL 

KVAL-TV.   Eugene,    Ores. 
(;ERAGHTY,   LARRY 

City   Report 

WCSH,    Portland,    Maine 
GIANARIS,   HARRY 

WCSC,   WCSC-TV. 

Charleston.  S,  C. 
GIBSON,   PHIL 

Peoriarea  Reporter 

WMB'D,  Peoria.  111. 
GIBSON,   TOM 

Avisco  News 

WFTR,  Front  Royal,  Va. 
GIFFORD,  ALEC 

Places  in  the  News 

KLIP,   Dallas.   Texas 
GILBERT,  JACK 

KHOL-TV.   Kearney,    Nebr. 
GILLELAND,  JAMES 

WGBS,  Miami,  Fla. 
GIRARD,    CARM 

KGCL,   Miami,   Okla. 
GIVNEY,    JOHN    J. 

WTRY.    Troy,   N.   Y. 
GLACKEN,  ED 

WFMZ-TV,     Allentown.     Pa. 
(JLADDING,    ALBERT 

WNOW.  WNOW-TV, 

York,   Pa. 
GLADSTONE,    HENRY 

WOR,   New  York,   N.  Y. 
GLEASON,  JOHN  H. 

WIMS,    Michig-an   City.    Ind. 
(iLOVER,  JOHN 

WKNA-TV,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 
GOBBLE,   JACK 

KID-TV,    Idaho    Falls,    Idaho 
GODDARD,  DON 

ABC-TV 
(iODWIN,  EARL 

WRC,    Washing:ton.    D.    C. 
GOLDBR,    HARRY 

KMPA,    Los    Ang-eles,    Calif. 
GOODE,  MAL 

WHOD,    Homestead,    Pa. 
GOODHOPE,  BILL 

KID-TV,    Idaho  Falls,    Idaho 
(JOODMAN,   GEORGE   W. 

C^ommunity    News 

WT^TH,    New  York,    N.  Y. 
(;OODMAN,    JIIANITA 

KICA.    Clovis,    N.    Mex. 
(JOODWIN,    EARL 

NBC 
iiOODWIN,  GLENN 

KSO,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 


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WICS,  Springrfield.   111. 
GORDON,  L.  P. 

Past    and   Present 

WESB,    Bradford,    Pa. 
GORDON,    RAY 

KGBT-TV,    Harlingen.    Tex. 
GOSA,    JIM 

KJAY,   Topeka,  Kans. 
GOULD,  DOROTHY    R. 

New  River  Note  Book 

WJNC,    Jacksonville,    N.    C. 
(;OW,   GEORGE 

Alarm  Clock 

KANS,    Wichita,   Kans. 
GRAHAM,    GORDON 

WIBC,    Indianapolis.    Ind. 
GRANT,  AUSTIN 

CKLW-CKLW-TV, 

Detroit-Windsor,   Mich. 
GRANT,   PETER 

WLW,   WLW-T,   Cincinnati.   O. 
GRANT,   TOM 

WGLV,   Easton.   Pa. 

GRAUER.  BEN 

B.  June  2,  1908,  New  York  City. 
March     of     Medicine,     Citizen's 
Searchlight,     NBC  -  TV;     Boston 
Symphony,  News  with  Ben  Grauer, 
Senior    Ben,    NBC 
GRAVES,  KATHRYN  H. 
Our  Town 
WCMA,  Corinth,  Miss. 


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HADLEY,    BILL 

KATV,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 
HAEBERLE,  FLORENCE 

WHAI,  Greenfield,  Mass. 
HARKNESS,    RICHARD 

NBC 
HARKKESS,  RICHARD 

WRC-TV,   Washington,   D.   C. 
HARRIER,  BOYD 

WTAR-TV,  Norfolk,  Va. 
HARRINGTON,  JAMES 

WEAW,  Evanston,  111. 
HARRIS,  ART 

WHYN-TV,    Spring-field.   Mass. 
HARRIS,  BOB 

Blue   Streak   Bulletins 

KOL,  Seattle,  Wash. 
HARRISON,  CHARLES 

WJIM-TV,  Lansing,  Mich. 
HARRISON,  CHARLES 

WPIL,    WFIL-TV, 

Philadelphia,   Pa. 
HARRISON,   JOHN 

Mid-Day    Edition 

KEPO,  El  Paso.  Tex. 
HARRISON,  ROBERT 

WHNC,   Henderson.   N.   C. 
HARSCH,   JOSEPH   C. 

Background 

NBC -TV 
HARTLEY,  HOWARD 

Hitting  the  Headlines 

WTAN,  Clearwater,  Fla. 
HARVEY,    BOYD 

WKNX-TV,    Saginaw,    Mich. 
HARVEY.    HENRY   W. 

A  Look  at  the  World 

KFBI,   Wichita,   Kans. 
HARVEY,  PAUL 

Paul    Harvey    News,    Paul 

Harvey  Comments 

ABC 
HARVEY,  PAUL 

WLS,  Chicago,  111. 
HAUSMAN,  KEN 

WKNB-TV,    New    Britain, 

Conn 
HAWFj^Y,   ROBERT 

WJNO,  West  Palm  Beach.  Fla. 
HAWLEY,  DICK 

WMCT,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
HA  WORTH,   BILL 

KFI.   Los   Angeles.    Calif. 
HAYES,   GEORGE 

Farm  News 

WABC 


HAYES,    SAM 

Headline   News 

Mutual 
HAYWARD,   BRUCE 

WTVI,  Belleville,  111. 
HEATON,   JIM 

KVGB,    Great   Bend.   Kans. 
HEATTER,   BASIL 

Mutual 
HEATTER,  GABRIEL 

WOR.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
HEFFNER,    RICHARD 

History  in   the  News 

WMCA.    New    York.    N.    Y. 
HEINBACH,  HAROLD 

News    Interpretations 

WDOV.   Dover,   Del. 
HEMPHILL,  PHIL 

WOAI-TV,    San    Antonio,   Tex. 
HENDRICKSON,   BOB 

WLW-A,   Atlanta,   Ga. 
HENLE,   RAY 

Sunoco    Three    Star    Extra 

NBC 
HENNESSEY,    HARRY 

WOR,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
HENRY,   BILL 

WOR,   New  York,   N.  Y. 
HENR,   JACK 

KQV,   Pittsburgh    19,   Pa. 
HENRY,  DR.  HARRY   D. 

What's   Good  in  the   News 

WHKY,  Hickory,  N.  C. 
HERGET,  J.  J. 

News  at  Noon 

WKNA,   Charleston,   W.   Va. 
HERMAN,  GEORGE 

WTOP,   Washington,   D.   C. 
HERRIN,    ROBERT   S. 

KIRX,    Kirksville,    Mo. 
HESTER,  JEFF 

WSLI,   Jackson,   Miss. 
HICKS,  GEORGE 

ABC 
HIPPS,  TOM 

KSET,  El  Paso,  Tex. 
HITES,  WARREN 

WRDW-TV,    Augusta,    Ga. 
HOBBS,   JAMES   J.,   JR. 

WSPA.   Spartanburg,   S.   C. 
HOFFMAN,   GIBBY 

Noon    Commentary 

WKBI,  St.  Marys,   Pa. 
HOLCOMB,  GRANT 

Panorama  Pacific 

KNXT,    Los    Angeles.    Calif. 
HOLDER,   H.    RANDOLPH 

Tomorrow's    Headlines 

WRFC,  Athens.  Ga. 
HOLLENSWORTH,    MAYME 

KWRF.   Warren,   Ark. 
HOLMAN.    AL 

WALA-TV,    Mobile.    Ala. 
HOMAN,    HENRY 

WLBR.    Lebanon.    Pa. 
HOOLEY,  JACK 

WHAM,   Rochester,   N.  Y. 
HOOPER,    JACK 

WHGB,    Harrisburg,    Pa. 
HOOVER,   CORKY 

WKSR,   Pulaski.   Tenn. 
HORN.    GEORGE,    VAN 

WIKY,    Evansville,    Ind. 
HOSS,   DAVE 

Editorially    Speaking 

KSLM,  Salem.  Oreg. 
HOUPT,   WILLIAM 

WDAN-TV,    Danville.    111. 
HOUSER,    G.    R. 

WSBT,    WSBT-TV, 

South  Bend,  Ind. 
HOWARD,  MARC 

KBUR,  Burlington,  Iowa 
HOWE,  LEN 

WHO-TV,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 
HOWE,   QUINCY 

A  Week  of  the  World  with 

Quincy  Howe 

ABC 
HOWELL,  HENRY 

WOAI,   San  Antonio.  Tex. 


HOVT,    ROBERT 

WSBT-TV,     South    Bend,    Ind. 
HI  DDY.   WILLIAM 

KEYT.   Santa  Barbara.   Calif. 
HUEV.  DOWNEY 

Seven    O'C'lock    News 

WEEK,   Peoria,   111. 
HUGHES,    DON 

KRMG.   Tulsa,   Okla. 
HUGHES,    JOHN    B. 

WABD,   New  York 
HUGHES,   JOHN   J. 

KMMO.  Marshall.  Mo. 
HU.\1PHKEYS,    DAN 

WPFB.    Middletown.    Ohio 
HUNTLEY,  CHET 

ABC 
HUNT,  RAY 

KONO.    San   Antonio,   Tex. 
HURD,  JOHN 

News    to    Now 

WMBS.    Uniontown,    Pa. 
HURLBUT,  JIM 

WMAQ,    Chicago,    111. 
HURLEIGH,  ROBERT 

Mutual 
HUTCHISON,    ROBERT 

KXIC,    Iowa   City.    Iowa 
HYDEN,  ROY 

Talk  of  the  Town 

WBIW,    Bedford,    Ind. 

IDE,    CAROL 

WDTV,    Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
lONNE,    JOE 

Neighborhood    News 

WMRN,    Marion,    Ohio 
IRELAND,    MILLARD 

KOMO,    Seattle,    Wash. 
ISAACS,    JIMMIE 

KDUB-TV,    Lubbock,    Tex. 
IZZARD,  BOB 

KGNC.     KGNC-TV, 

Amarillo,   Tex. 

J  

JACKSON,  BERT 

WKEI,  Kewanee.  111. 
JACKSON,   HARRY 

Jackson  Views  the  News 

KNGS.  Hanford,  Calif. 
JACKSON,  J.  B. 

KVOS.    Bellingham.    Wash. 
JACKSON,   KEITH 

KLER.    Lewiston.    Idaho 
JAFFE.   ARNOLD 

WLIB,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
JAFFEE,    TED 

WAAM,  Baltimore.  Md. 
JANES.   DOLPH 

KORE.  Eugene.  Oreg. 
JANKE,  HAROLD 

WBIZ.    Eau   Claire.    Wis. 
JARRELL,  MRS.  W.  W. 

News  Priorities 

WKTG,   Thomasville.    Ga. 
JARRETT.   HUGH 

WHIN.  Gallatin,  Tenn. 
JEFFERIES.    RICHARD 

WJEF,    Grand    Rapids.    Mifh. 
JENNEWEIN.    PAl  L 

WMFD.    WMFD-TV. 

Wilmington.  N.  C. 
JENNINGS.   JAMES   J. 

WILK.    Wilkes-Barre.   Pa. 
JESSEE,    RANDALL 

WDAF-TV.    Kansas    City.    Mo. 
JESTER,  LEWIS  T. 

WVEC,    WVEC-TV. 

Hampton-Norfolk,  Va. 
JOHNS,    BILL 

KFDA,    KFDA-TV, 

Amarillo,  Tex. 
JOHNSON.    ARVID 

KXJB-TV,  Valley  City. 

N.    Dak. 
JOHNSON,    BOB 

WMT-TV.  Cedar  Rapids.  Iowa 


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JOIINMIN.    I».\VK 

KnsH     HoiM-     UhxUo 
Jl)IIN>ON.     HKKII 

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JOHNSON.    JKKK\ 

Ksiav.   s.ihiKi-.   Tjiiir. 

JOHNSON.    KON 

WHOK.    l.aiuasli  r.    Ohio 
JOI.I.V.    Kl  SS 

KKIM.    WuhiM.    K;ms. 
JONt>i.     K.    Z. 

WHHH.    HurUn>:ti>n.     N.    T 
JONKS.    FRANK 

Tops   in    News 

WUKN.    Ti>pok;».    Kans. 

jok<;knskn.  (  \kl 

WIHC.    liulianaiM.lis.    Tnd. 
Jl  I.IIS.    IKVIN 

Suiiilay    Nj'Ws 

KMAN.    Manhattan.    Kan^^ 


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k.VI.RKK.    FIX>YI) 

KMTV.    Omaha.    Nebr. 
KALTKNBOKN.    H.    V. 

Who    Sani    Th.it  •; 

NHr.    NHC-TV 
KAMIN.    STAN 

Ni'ws  raV)*ulos 

KRTX.    Glendah".    Ariz. 
KANK.    DAVE 

K.K'K.    Junction    City.    Kans. 
KAl  FMAN.    KOBKKT 

WISR.    Rutlcr.    Pa. 
KKATH.    ED 

KWK-TV.    St.    Louis.    Mo. 
KE(KI.    MICHAEL 

WLIB.     Ni'w    Yoik.     N.    Y. 
KEDDIE.   HOWARD 

Home  on   the   Ranch 

KCBQ.    San    Diefro.    Calif. 
KEEN.    HAROLD 

KFMH.    KFMB-TV. 

S.in    Dietro.    Calif. 
KEITH.   C.\ROL 

.\tlantic    News    Time 

WLAG.     LaGrantre,     Ga. 
KEITH.    JERRY    V. 

\VIK)R.    .Jarkson.    Miss. 
KELLY.    DON 

WLOL.    MinneaiMJlis.    Minn. 
KELLY.   EARL   R. 

WWNY.    Wateitown.   N.  Y. 
KELLY.    ROLAND 

WSBT.    Soutli    Bend,    Ind. 
KENNEALLY.    WILLIAM 

Trdav    in    L.    A. 

KNX.    Los   Anfreles.    Calif. 
KENNEDY.   JACK 

WsrN-TV.     St.     Petersburg. 

F'a. 
KENNEDY.   KEVIN 

WIMX.    Nfw    York.   N.  Y. 
KENNEDY,  WILLIAM 

KNXT.    Los    Aiitreles.    Calif. 
KENN(;OTT.    A.    (;„    JR. 

WLAC-TV.     Nashville.     Tenn. 
KENNON,   LEH 

.\ round  Town 

KICK.    Sprint'field.    Mo. 
KENNY,  JOE 

W<AN-TV.  Milwaukee.  Wis. 
KENT.    JIM 

W^IX  TV.    Nashville.    Tenn. 
KERLIN.    J.    C. 

What   Goes   on   Here? 

WGBF.     Evansville.     Ind. 
KERNS.    ROY 

WGH  TV     Buffalo.    N.    Y. 
KESSLER,    DAVID   E, 

WHAM.    Ko'hester.   N.   Y. 
KIDNEY,    DKK 

WVEC-TV.     Hampton-Norfolk. 

Va. 
KILIMER.    WAYNE 

New-    HeadlineH 

KALK.   Riehland,    Wanh. 


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Kl.PK.  Olvlahoma  City  Jl.  Oi;la. 
LAMl  TIS.   ALEX 

WGVA.   Geneva.    N.   V. 
LAND.    ALLAN 

WH1/-TV,    Zanesville.    Ohio 
LANE.    BILL 

Ki;NC-TV.    Aiuarillo.    Tex. 
L.VNIIAM.  (iEOR(;E 

KRKS,    St.    Joseph.    Mo. 
L.VNILV.M.    (iEOR(iE    S. 

World   aiul  Oklahoma 

KWHP.    Cushin?;.    Okla. 
LANSINCi.  (JERRY 

KG  KB.    Tyler.    Tex. 
LAPE.     ROBERT 

WCDE,  Akron,  Ohio 
LARSON.    BEN 

WOW-TV,  Omaha.   Nebr. 
LEVINE.   IRVING    R. 

World  News   Roundup 

NBC 
LEVINSON.    LES 

WEIM,    Fitchburs",    Mass. 
LEWIS,    CHARLES 

WWJ,   Detroit.   Mich. 
LEWIS.    DAVID 

WTTV.    Blooming-ton.    Ind. 
LEWIS,    FULTON,   JR. 

WOR.   New   York,    N.   Y. 
LIESER,    F.    GILBERT 

KJUN,    Redmond,    Oreg^. 
LINDHOLM,   BILL 

WQUA,   Moline,   111. 
LINDMAN,    STUART    A. 

WMIN-TV,    St.    Paul,    Minn. 
LINDSAY,    WILLIAM 

WFMJ,  WFMJ-TV, 

Young:stown,  Ohio 
LINN,   CASEY 

KGUL-TV,   Galveston,  Tex. 
LITTLE,   JAMES   G. 

Views  of   the  News 

WTAG,    Worcester,    Mass. 
LIVEZEY,  TOM 

WAEB,    AUentown,    Pa. 
LOGAN,   GLENN 

WJOL,  Joliet,   III. 
LOHMAN,   P.   H. 

An  Economist  Views  the  News 

WJOY,    Burlington,    Vt. 
LOMBARDY,  DON 

WPAC,   Patchos-ue,   N.  Y. 
LONG,   CHET 

WBNS,    WBNS-TV 

Columbus,    Ohio 
LORD,    GEORGE 

The  World   on    Parade 

WCAU,   Philadelpliia,   Pa. 
LOUIS,  JOHN 

WLW,    WLW-T,   Cincinnati,    O. 
LOVE,    DAN 

KTBC,  Austin.   Tex. 
LOWDER,    C.   W. 

'.i'.i  Top   Stories 

KIMN,    Denver,    Colo. 
LOWE,    DON 

WABC 
LOWE,    JIMMY 

WRR.    Dallas,    Tex. 
LOWERY,   JAMES 

WOHI,    East    Liverpool,    Ohio 
LUCIDON,    FRANK 

WFMZ-TV,     AUentown,     Pa. 
LUETJEN,  JACK 

KVAN,    Vancouver,    Wa.sh. 
LUNDBERG,    VIC 

KTUL,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
LUNSFORD,   BRUCE 

Ware    Newsman 

WARE.   Ware,   Mass. 
LYNOTT,    BOB 

KOIN,  Portland,  Oreg-, 

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.VIeBRIDE,   (LAY 

WMFD,    Wilmington.    N.    C. 
.Me(  AFFERY,    JOHN    K.   M. 

NIKJ-TV 

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WRCA-TV.    New^    York,    N.    Y. 
MoCANN.   DICK 

KBON,    Omaha.    >Iebr. 
MtCARTHY.    CHARLES 

WABC,    New    York.    N.    Y. 

McCarthy,  joe 

KXJB-TV.    Valley  City, 

N.    Dak. 
MeCLAY.  PAUL 

WTVL,    Waterville,    Maine 
McCLINTON.    BILL 

WSTV.    Stoubenville,    Ohio 
MeCORMA(K.     FRANK 

WHWB,    Rutland,    Vt. 
.VIcCOY,    HUGH 

KPAB,    Omaha,    Nebr. 
McCUEN,    CHARLES 

WCCO-TV,   Minneapolis.  Minn. 

McDonald,  ben 

WNCT,    Greenville,    N.    C. 

Mcdonald,  ed 

WAKR.   Akron,   Ohio 

Mcdonald,   irving   t. 

More  Light  on   the   News 
WEEI,  Boston,  Mass. 

Mcdowell,  al 

WEDO,    McKeesport,    Pa. 
McFARLAND,  CHARLES 

KCBB-TV,    Tulsa.    Okla. 
McGIBENY,  DONALD 

KXEL.  Waterloo,  Iowa 
McGOVERN,    JIM 

KEYD,  Minneapolis,   Minn. 
McGOWAN,   GEORGE 

KEX,   Portland,   Oreg. 
McGUINNESS,  PAT 

KFMB,    San    Diego,    Calif. 
McINTYRE,  FRANK 

Klixetorial 

KLIX,    Twin  Falls,   Idaho 
McKEE,   BOB 

WBOF,  Virginia  Beach,  Va. 
McKEE,   ROY 

KTUL.    TUlsa,    Okla. 
McLEOD,    DON 

WJBK,   Detroit,   Mich. 
McLEOD,   HARRY 

WCBY,    Cheboygan,    Mich. 
McMARTIN,   COLE 

WMT,  Cedar  Rapids,   Iowa 
McMILLEN,   GENE 

KRAL,    Rawlins,    Wyo. 
McMULLEN,  JOHN 

WPCF,    Panama   City.    Pla. 
McMURRAY,   SCOTT 

WSTV,    WSTV-TV, 

Steubenville,    Ohio 
McMURTRIE,  BURT 

It   Seems  to  Me 

KTAC,    Tacoma,    Wash. 
McNAMARA,  JAMES 

KLAC,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

Mcpherson,  phil 

KJEO-TV,    Fresno,    CaliT. 
McSHERRY,    HARRY    C. 

Capitol  Comments 
WDOV,    Dover,    Del. 

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MABRY,   JOE 

News  to   Now 

WHUB,   Cooljevil'e.   Tenn. 
MacARTHUR,   ARTHUR 

WRFD,    Worthington,    Ohio 
MacCUMBER,    JERRY 

Newspaper   of   the   Air 

KHQ-TV,    Spokane,    Wash. 
MARBLE,    HARRY 

News  of  New  York 

CBS-TV 
MARKEL,    HAZEL 

Mutual 
MARQUARDT,  MAYNARD 

KATY,  San  Luis  Obispo.  Calif. 
MARR,    DALE 

WJR,    Detroit,    Mich. 
M.\RSHALL,    VENT>IX 

WFDP,    Flint,    Mich. 
MARTIN,   BILL 

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MARTIN,  CLAUDE 

WILK-TV.     Wilkes-Barre.     Pa. 
MARTIN,    DON 

Newsreel   of   the  Air 

WHCU,   Ithaca,   N.   Y. 
MARTIN,   JIM   W. 

WGAR,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
MARTIN,    LUTHER    VV. 

One  Man's  Opinion 

KTTR.    Rolla.    Mo. 
MASON,  AL 

Uvalde    Today 

KVOU,  Uvalde,  Tex. 
MASON,    BILL 

WQUA,    Moline,    111. 
MASON,    JESS 

KGW,    Portland,    Oreg. 
MATHERS,  BILL 

World  in   Review 

KENM,   Portales,    N.   Mex. 
MATLOCK,  STAN 

WKRC-TV.    Cincinnati,    Ohio 
MATT,    LEONARD    M. 

Column   on   the   Air 

WDAS,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
MATTHEWS,    FRANK 

WOAI,    WOAI-T\^ 

San  Antonio.  Tex. 
MAUGANS,   BILL 

WBBZ.  Ponca  City,   Okla. 
MAURER.    JAMES 

U.P.    Commentary 

KLCB.  Libby,  Mont. 
MAYER,   KEN 

WBZ.   Boston,    Mass. 
MAYES,    DOUG 

Synopsis 

WBTV,   Charlotte,   N.  C. 
MEIER.  EYANS 

Voice    of   the   People 

WJAG,    Norfolk,   Nebr. 
MELTON,    E.    T.,    JR. 

Carolina  News  Roundup 

WJMX,    Florence,    S.    C. 
MENARD.    RALPH 

Public    Forum 

KCBQ.   San   Dieg^o.   Calif. 
MENEFEE,    BOB 

WIP.    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
MERRYMAN,    PHILIP 

WICC.    WICC-TV, 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 
METCALF.    ELLIOTT 

Our  Town 

KTAC,    Tacoma.    Wash. 
METCALF.   JAMES 

WOAI.    W^OAI-TV. 

San   Antonio,   Tex. 
MEYER,    SYLVAN 

WGGA,    Gainesville,    Ga. 
MEYERING.     LARRY 

KFXM.   San   Bernardino,  Calif. 
MEYNERS.    JOSE    ARNALDO 

Observatorio    Mundial 

WAPA.  San  Juan.  Puerto  Rico 
MICHAELS,    PAT,    AND    THE 
LADIES 

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MILLER.  DAVE 

WMIE.    Miami,    Fla. 
MILLER,    GEORGE,    JR. 

KTEN,   Ada,  Okla. 
3IILLER.    HARYEY 

WERE.   Wilkes-Barre.  Pa. 
MILI3IAN.    SANDY    KEITH 

WKIP.  Pougrhkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
MILLS,    RALPH 

KBEL,    Idabel.    Okla. 
MITCHELL,    FORD 

KENS,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 
MOEGLE,    FRED 

KWK,   St.   Louis.   Mo. 
MOFFATT,    JOE 

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MOLL,   ALLAN 

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MURROW,  EDWARD  R. 

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WHO-TV,  Des  Moines.  Iowa 
NELSON,  GEN-E 

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Preview  of  Tomorrow 

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OWENS,  PAUL 

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Sunday  Comment 

WTYC,   Rock   Hill.   S.  C. 
PADACE,  JAMES 

Around   the   Town 

WICH.    Norwich,   Conn. 
PAGE,    NORM 

Noon   Day   News  Review 

WMIN,  St.  Paul.  Minn. 
PALMER.    GEORGE 

WKRC-TV,    Cincinnati,    Ohio 
PARENT.    HERSCHELL 

KVSA,    McGehee.    Ark. 
PARKER,   CHARLES   K. 

Magic   Word 

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Let's   Look    at   This   Week 

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Story  of  a  Day 

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WJDX,    Jackson,    Miss. 
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American   Week 

CBS-TV 
SEVAREID,   PAUL 

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KALB.    Alexandria,    La. 
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KHOL-TV,   Kearney.    Nebr. 
SHANNON,    WILLIAM 

Noon  News 

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SHAW,  CHARLES 

The  World  Today 

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Herald    Reporter 

WQAM,   Miami,  Fla. 
SHAW.    JOSEPH    V. 

Speak   Up 

WTSV.   Claremont,   N.   H. 
SHAWVER,    WILL 

WARN,    Fort    Pierce,    Fla. 
SHEEHAN,    WILLIAM 

WJR.   Detroit,   Mich. 
SHELL,    TED 

WBNS.   Columbus,   Ohio 
SHELLEY,    JACK 

WHO-TV.    Des   Moines.    Iowa 
SHERMAN,   JACK 

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SHERMAN,  JOHN,  HOUR 

Week's   News   Review 

WFIG,    Sumter,    S.   C. 
SHERMAN,    RAY 

WLEC,   Sandusky,  Ohio 
SHERWOOD,  DON 

WIMA,  Lima,   Ohio 
SHERWOOD,    RALPH 

WKBI,    St.   Marys,    Pa. 
SHEVNIN,   JIM 

Lake   Charles   Today 

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Special  News  Events 

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SHIELDS,  A.  T. 

KAFP.    Petaluma,    Calif. 
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KLIX,     KLIX-TV, 

Twin  Falls.  Idaho 
SHIPLEY,   BOB 

KENT,    Shreveport,    La. 
SHIPPEE,    ROBERT   E. 

Indiana    Story 

WJCD,  Seymour,  Ind. 
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SHROYER,   LAWRENCE 

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SHUBEL,   DICK 

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SHUMATE,   TOM 

Eve  Journal 

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SHUMWAY,  HI 

WFAM-TV,    Lafayette,    Ind. 
SIDES,  WILLIAM 

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Rochester,  N.  Y. 
SIGURDSON,    JACK 

World  Today 

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SIMPSON,   JACK 

WSIX,    Nashville,    Teiin. 
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WABD,   New  York 
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SINGISER,   FRANK 

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Mutual 
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SMITH,   DICK 

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SMITH,    DONALD   G. 

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The    News    4   Times    a    Day 

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WICKENBERG,  CHARLES 

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WICKSTROM,    WILLIAM 

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WIGGINTON,   BILL 

KELO,   Sioux  Falls.  S.  Dak. 
WILKINS,   PATRICK 

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WADC,  Akron,   Ohio 
WILLIAMS,  GLENN 

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WILLIAMS,  JACK 

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WILLIAMS,   PAUL 

WWJ-TV.  Detroit.  Mich. 
WILLIAMS,  VINCE 

KERO-TV,    Bakersfield.    Calif. 
WILLIAMSON,  MAX 

Commentarily   Yours 

WHLM,    Bloomsburg,   Pa. 
WILLMANN,  JOHN 

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WILLS,   HARRY 

WHLB,    Virginia,    Minn. 
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WINTER,   MAX 

WITY.  Danville.   111. 
WINTER,  WILLIAM 

KPIX,   San  Francisco.  Calif. 
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KVCV.   Redding.   Calif. 
WISE,  WES 

KRIC.  Beaumont.   Texas 
WOLF,   JOHN   ALLEN 

WSFA,  Montgomery.  Ala. 
WOODARD,  JACK 

KSTN,   Stockton.   Calif. 
WOODING,   FRANK 

WKNB-TV.  New  Britain.  Conn. 
WORKHOVEN,  MERRILL 

WOW,   Omaha.  Nebr, 
WORKMAN,  ye.  D.,  JR. 

Carolina  Di^:.est 

WIS,   Columbia,  S.  C. 
WRIGHT,   DICK 

WQAM,   Miami.   Fla. 
WRIGHT,   ROBERT 

WSJV,   Elkhart.  Ind." 
WRITNAUER,  BARRY 

WKRT,   Cortland,    N.  Y. 

YOAKAM,   RICHARD   D. 

KCRG,   Cedar  Rapids,   Iowa 
YORK,  JOHN 

WRR,   Dallas,   Texas 
YORK.  TOM 

WJOI,  Florence.  Ala. 
YOUNG,  PAUL 

KEYS,  Corpus  Christie.  Texas 

—  z  — 

ZIBBARTH,  E.  W. 

WCCO,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


BILL  CULLEN 


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RADIO  AND  TELEVISION 

—their  work  during  1954 


—  A  — 

ABEYTA,  LESH 

KCRT,    Trinidad.    Colo.^ 
ABLEMAN,   BERWIN 

Party  Line 

WPDR,    Portage,    Wis. 
AGA,  ERCEL 

KXRA,    Alexandria.    Minn. 
AKERS,   CARL 

KLZ,   Denver,   Colo. 
ALARIE,   RICHARD 

Morning-   Serenade 

WPCT,    Putnam.   Conn. 
ALBERTSON,   BOB 

KHSL-TV,    Chico,    Calif. 
ALDA,   ROBERT 

What's  Your  Bid 

DuMont 
ALEXANDER,   JACK 

KOTV,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
ALEXANDER,   JACK 

WDSU-TV,   New   Orleans,   La. 
ALEXANDER,   LARRY 

WLS,    Chicago,    111. 
ALLARD 

KCRG,   Cedar  Rapids,   Iowa 
ALLBAUGH,  BILL 

WHO-TV,  Des  Moines.  Iowa 
ALLEN,  BILL 

Today's   Top   Five 

WLAC,   Nashville,  Tenn. 
ALLEN,   DAVE 

KWK,    St.   Louis,   Mo. 
ALLEN,   DAVE 

Rise    and   Shine 

WJEJ,   Hagerstown,   Md. 
ALLEN,   DON 

Klix   Kiddie    Karnival 

KLIX,    Twin   Falls,    Idaho 
ALLEN,   JOHNNY 

Musical  Grab  Bag 

KRBC,   Abilene,  Tex. 
ALLEN,   STEVE 

WIMJ.   Jackson.    Ohio 
ALLEN,   STEVE 

WRCA-TV,    New  York,   N.   Y. 
ASTOL,   LALO 

KCOR,  San  Antonio,  Texas 

A  £  CHER.  BOB 

B.  May  11,  1914,  Hardin  County, 
Ky.  Meadow  Gold  Ranch,  WBKB- 
TV;  National  Barn  Dance,  WLS; 
Singing  A  Ranch,  Best  of  the 
West,  Playtime,  WGN-TV;  Fault- 
less  Starch   Time,    NBC 

ATCHISON,  WENDELL 
KOTN,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 

AUSLEY,   WALLACE 
WTIK,    Durham,   N.   C. 

AVALON.  AL  A. 

B.  Aug.  10,  1928,  Boston,  Mass. 
Miorey  Amisterdam  Show,  Em 
Westmore  Sh.ow,  Joe  Franklin 
Show,  Hoipalong  Cassidy,  WABC- 
TV  X 

AVERY,   BEN 

KOA-TV.    Denver,    Colo. 

^^B  — 

BACK,   FEDER 

WRJN,    Racine,    Wis. 
BACKS,   HENRY 

Midday  Musicals 

WWRL,    New   York,    N.    Y. 


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BACON,   DICK 

Frolic  Time 

KVNI,  Coeur  d'Alene,  Idaho 
B.^ILEY,  BILL 

WLW-D.    Dayton,    Ohio 
BAILEY,   DAVE 

Speak   Up    West   Virginia 

WCAW,   Charleston,    W.    Va. 
BAILEY,   GENE 

Trading  Post 

KGBC,   Galveston.   Texas 
BAILEY,   NORMAN 

Smile  Awhile 

WKBR,    Manchester,    N.    H. 
BAILEY,  NORMAN 

WMNB,    North   Adams,   Mass. 
BAILEY,   RUSS 

WNAX,   Yankton,    S.   Dak. 
BAILY,   JACK 

Queen  for  a  Day 

Mutual 
BAIN,   BUDDY 

WCMA,   Corinth.    Miss. 

BAKER.  ART 

B.  Jan.  7,  1898,   New  York  City. 

You  Asked  for  It,  ABC-TV;  Dinah 

Shore    Show,    NBC-TV 
BAKER,   BILL 

WIOU,    Kokomo,   Ind. 
BAKER,   GEORGE 

WESA,   Charleroi,   Pa. 
BAKER,   HAROLD 

WTRB.    Ripley,   Tenn. 
BAKER,   PAUL 

Rise   and   Shine 

WLAD.    Danbury,    Conn. 
BANKS,   LEW 

WBHP,  Huntsville,  Ala. 
BANN,   BOB 

KWSO,  Wasco,  Calif. 
BARBER,   DON 

WGBS-TV.    Miami,    Fla. 
BARBOUR,   HEKSHELL 

Wake   Up   and   Smile 

WCKB.    Dunn,   N.   C. 
BARIL,   GENE 

WJEF.    Grand    Rapids.    Mich. 
BARKIS,   BRUCE 

Musical  Clock 

KTRH.   Houston.   Texas 
BARLOW,   JOHN   C,    JR. 

KSL,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
BARNES,  TEDDY 

Morning   Melodies 

WEKR.  Fayetteville.  Tenn. 
BARNUM,    ED 

WSDR.    Sterling,    111. 
BARON,   EDDIE 

WHHH,    Warren.    Ohio 
B.\RRON,   KARL 

KTIM,    San   Rafael,    Calif. 
BARRY,   BERT 

Mid-Morning  Melodies 

KGMS,    Sacramento,    Calif. 
BARRY,   BOB 

WCEN.  Mt.  Pleasant.  Mich. 
BARRY,   JACK 

Life    Begins    at    Eighty 

DuMont 
BARRY,  MARVIN 

Town    and    CountiT    Varieties 

WSLI,   Jackson,   Miss. 
BARTLETT,   TOMMY 

Welcome  Travelers 

CBS-TV 
BARTON,   JOHN 

WHOM,  Clinton,  111. 

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BASKLEON,   GEORGE 

Supper    Club 

WEEK,   Peoria,   111. 
B.ATTERSEA.   WES 

Family  Fun  Time 

KNXT,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
BAXTER,   DEAN 

Kiddie    Party 

WWNS,    Statesboro,    Ga. 
BAY,   DICK 

KFEQ-TV,   St.  Joseph.  Mo. 
BEARD,    SAM 

Time   Out 

WPTP,   Raleigh.    N.   C. 

BECK,  JACKSON 

B.  July  23,  1912.  New  York  City. 

U.    S.    Steel    Hour,    ABC-TV;    FBI 

in   Peace  and   War,   CBS;  Search 

That     Never     Ends,     MBS;     Ever 

Since    Eve,  ABC;   Howard  Clot4ies 

Spots 
BECKER,   BOB 

Farm   Fair 

WBKV,    West    Bend,   Wis, 
BECKER,   GEORGE 

Music    for   You 

WEDC.    Chicago,   111. 
BECKMAN,   SPOOK 

WTVN-TV.    Columbus,     Ohio 
BECKTEL,   EARL 

Pick    the   Champ 

WMID,    Atlantic    City,    N.    J. 
BEE,   ALON 

WLBT,    Jackson,    Miss. 
BEECHER,   DON 

Daytime 

WEOA.    Evansville,   Ind. 
BELK,    BILL 

Platter   Party 

WTYC,   Rock   Hill,   S.  C. 
BELL,   BOB 

WLW.   Cincinnati.   Ohio 
BELL,   DON 

KRNT,    Des    Moines,    Iowa 
BELL,   DOUG 

Coffee  Call 

WSOC.    Charlotte,    N.   C. 
BELL,   JIMMY 

KMAC,   San   Antonio,   Texas 
BELL,   JACK 

KDET.    Center,   Texas 
BELL.   JOHN 

Matinee  Melodies 

KUBA.  Yuba  City,  Calif. 
BELL,   WALTER 

Toast  &  Coffee 

WAIR,    Winston-Salem.    N.    C 
BOLTON.    JOE 

WPIX 
BOONE,   RICHARD 

Medic 

NBC-TV 
BOREN,    C.    C.    JR. 

WELD.    Tupelo.   Miss. 
BORRELLI,   RALPH 

WJMJ,  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
BOULDEN.   ART 

CKLW-TV,    Detroit-Windsor, 

Mich. 
BOULDIN,   ARTHUR 

KFAD,   Fairfield,   Iowa 
BOULTON,  MILO 

Rod   and   Gun   Club 

Mutual 
BOURG,  TONY 

Wake-Up   Time 

WIBG,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 


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Announcer  - M.C. 

SCHICK  COMMERCIALS 

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"PABST  BLUE  RIBBON" 

CBS-TV 


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BOURQUE,  WARREN 

WERI,   Westerley.   R.   I. 
BOVARD.  BOB 

KPIX,    San    Francisco.    Calif. 
BOVE,    DICK 
Platter  Parade 
WJNC,    Jacksonville,    N.    C. 
BO  WEN,   GENE 

WMOA,  Marietta,   Ohio 
BOWSER,   BUDDY 

WLIB,   New  York,    N.  Y. 
BOYD,   DUSTY 

Chuck   Wagon   Tales 
WMVT,   Burlington,   Vt. 
BOYD,   MILTON 

WHBF-TV,    Rock    Island.    111. 
BOYNTON,  DICK 

KFMB.    San  Diego.   Calif. 
BOYSEN,  JIM 

WTCN,    Minneapolis,    Minn. 
BRACH,  HENRY  C. 
Special  Events 
WBNY,    Buffalo.    N.    Y. 
BRADFORD,  JOHN 

WINS,   New  York,   N.  Y. 
BRADLEY,  BOB 

Breakfast  on   Broadway 
W6BA,   Columbus,   Ga. 
BRADLEY,   DON 

WJOL,   Joliet,    111. 
BRADLEY,   WES 
Yawn   Patrol 
KRDO.   Colorado    Springs, 
Colo. 
BRADSHAW,  THOMAS  R, 

KSL-TV.  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
BRADWAY,   HARRY 

WFAM-TV.  Lafayette,  Ind. 
BRADY,  DICK 

WCBY,  Cheboygan,  Mich. 
BRAGG,  NELSON 

WBZ-TV.    Boston,   Mass. 
BRANDT,  RON 
Music   'till   Nine 
KLMS,   Lincoln,    Nebr, 
BRANT,   BILL 

WJAS.   Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
BRAVO,  JOSE  E. 

KNOG.    Nogales.    Ariz. 
BRAY,   BOB 

WKNB-TV,    New    Britain. 
Conn. 
BRENDLER,  GENE 

KPTV,   Portland.   Greg. 
BRENN,   TOMMY 

KPBM,   Carlsbad,   N.   Mex. 
BRENNAN,   DAN 
Dixie  Jamboree 
WXOK,    Birmingham,    Ala. 
BRINKLEY,   JACK 

WLS,  Chicago,   111. 
BRINNON,    VIRGIL 

WJW,    Cleveland,    Ohio 
BRISTOW,   BOB 

Operation   Moonbeam 
KTMC,    McAlester,    Okla. 
BRITTON,   BILL 
Wheel   of   Fortune 
WPCF.   Panama   City,    Fla. 
BRITTON,   JACK 

KTRN,    Wichita    Falls,    Texas 
BROCK,   BILL 

WLEC,    Sandusky,    Ohio 
BRODIE,   EARLE 
Tune  Tavern 
WAKN,   Aiken.   S.  C. 
BROKAW,   JIM 
High  Five 

WCOP.    Boston,    Mass. 
BROOKS,   DON 
Big   Ten 

KXOX,    Sweetwater,   Texas 
BROOKS,  ED 

WBBB,    Burlington,    N.    C. 
BROOKS,  FOSTER 

WAVE,  WAVE-TV.  Louisville. 
Ky. 


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BROOKS,  IKE 

WTYC,    Rock   Hill,    S.   C. 
BROOKS,   KEN 

KWRO,    Coquille,    Oreg:. 
BROOKS,   PHIL 

KMPA,    Los    Angreles,    Calif. 
BROPHY,   BILL 

Spin   'Em   Again 

WTIC,    Hartford.    Conn. 
BROLGHEY,  ED 

WAAB,    Worcester,   Mass. 
BROWN,   ART 

KOVR,    Stockton,    Calif. 
BROWN,   ART 

WWDC,  Washing-ton.   D.  C. 
BROWN,   DAVE 

WARN.   Fort  Pierce,   Fla. 
BROWN,   DAVID    A. 

KCVR,   Lodi,   Calif. 
BROWN,   DICK 

WWNR.   Beckley,   W.   Va. 
BROWN,   DON 

KWFT-TV.  Wichita  Falls.  Tex. 
BROWN,   JERRY 

You  Name  It 

KYOR,    Blythe.    Calif. 
BROWN,   PAUL   E.   X. 

Sweet   Chariot 

WERD,   Atlanta,   Ga. 
BROWN,  PAUL 

WMGW,    Meadville,    Pa. 
BROWN,   PEN 

WWOR-TV.    Worcester,    Mass. 
BROWN,  R.  C.    (BOB) 

Open   House 

WLBK.    DeKalb.    HI. 
BROWN,   SAM 

WARL,    Arlington.   Va. 
BROWN,   TED 

KRES,    St.    Joseph,    Mo. 
BROWN.   TED 

The  Phrase   That   Pays 

NBC 
BROWNE,   TOM 

Hay.seed  Frolics 

WIST,  Charlotte.   N.  C. 


BROWNE,  WAYNE 

WRXO.    Roxboro.    N.    C. 
BROWNING,   DOUG 

ABC,   ABC -TV 
BROWNING,   DOUG 

Sammy   Kaye.   Doug   Browning 
Saturday   Rcooid   Show 
ABC 

BURNS,  STAN 

The  Stan  Burns  Show,  The  Record 
Breaker 
WINS 
BURROUGHS,    LARRY 

WDAN-TV,    Danville.    111. 
BUTTRAM,   JACK 

Limcheon    Lyrics 

WMUU.    Greenville.    S.   C. 
BUTTS,    RAY 

Xight   Owl 

WRFC.    Athen.s,    Ga. 
BYARS,   JOE 

Kiddie    Show 

WDAK.   Columbus.    Ga. 
BYEKS.   WAYNE 

WATG.    Ashland,    Ohio 

—  €  — 

CALABRESE,   RAY 

Mem-O-Ray 

WHLM.    Bioomsburg,    Pa. 
C.\LDWELL,   LARRY 

KCSJ-TV,  Pueblo.  Colo. 
CALE,   FRED 

WKEI.  Kewanee.   111. 
CALHOUN,    ROBERT 

WGVL.    Greenville.    S.    C. 
CAMERON,   DAVE 

WRGB,    Schenectady.    N.    Y. 
CAMERON,   FRANK 

Readin,    Ritin,    Rhythm 

WHOP,  Hopkinsville,  Ky. 
CAMPBELL,  BOB 

KGIL,   San   Fernando,   Calif. 


CAMPBELL,   OLIN 

Dawnbusters 

WFNS.    Burlington.    N.    C. 
CAMPBELL,    REX    L. 

KSL.    Salt    Lake   City,    Utah 
CAMPOS,    LALO 

KTXN.    Austin.   T«-xas 
CANE.    LENME 

WENT.   Gloversville.   N.   Y. 
CANNON,    STEVE 

WMIN,    St.    Paul.    Minn. 
CANTY,    JOHN    K. 

WOTW,    Nashua.    N.    H. 
CAPLE.   JOHN 

KHQ-TV.    Sj)okanf,    Wash. 
C.\PRAL.   ED 

Bandstand    Matinee 

WLW-A,    Atlanta,    Ga. 
CARDILLE,   BILL 

WICU,  Erie,   Pa. 
CAREY,   STAN 

Hi   Neighbor 

WGAC,  Augusta,  Ga. 
CARLE.   LARRY 

Carnival    of    Music 

WOND,     Pleasant  ville,     N.    J 
(  ARLSON,   BOB 

Top   "0  the  Morning 

KIRX.    Kirksvillo.    Mo. 
CARLTON,   BOB 

WMBD.    Peoria.    111. 
CARNEGIE,   JACK 

KOOL-TV,    Phoenix.    Ariz. 
CARNEY,    BILL 

WBUY.   Lexington,    N.   C. 
CARNEY,   JACK 

Make    Mine    Music 

KPHO.    Phoenix.    Ariz. 
CARPENTER,   BOB 

WAAF,   Chicago.   111. 
CARPENTER.  ROBERT  E. 

WDBQ.    Dubuque.    Iowa 
C.VRR,   EDNA    T. 

KGFX,   Pierre,   S.   Dak. 
CARR,   JOHN 

WOKE,    Oak    Ridge,    Tenn. 


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NBC-TV 

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Events 
Big  Payoff 
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Hy  Gardner  Show 

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Narration 

Curtis  Wright,  Noma 

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Quaker  Oats 
Clorets 

Colgate-Falmolive 
Arnold  Cookies 
Halo  Shampoo 
Gallo  Wine 
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CARR,   LARRY 

WMPM.    Smithfield.    N.    C. 
CARR,   ROY 

WLOL,    Minneapolis,    Minn. 
CARRIKER,   OLIE 

KORC,   Mineral  Wells,    Texas 
CARSON,   JIM 

KWBM,    Williston.    N.    Dak. 
CARSON,   TOM 

WJW,    Cleveland,    Ohio 
CARTER,  JANIS 

Feather   Your  Nest 

NBC-TV 
CARTER,    ROGER 

WADC,   Akron,   Ohio 
CARVER,   JOHN 

KBON,   Omaha,   Nebr. 
CARY,   TOM 

KMTV.    Omaha.    Nebr. 
CASE,   ED 

KTHT.    Houston,    Texas 

CASE,   NELSON 

Red  Butfons  Show,  P  &  G  Sum- 
mer Playhouse,  NBC-TV;  Road  of 
Life,  CBS,  CBS-TV;  Omnibus, 
CBS-TV;  NBC  Symphony,  Back- 
stage   Wife,    NBC 

CASSELMAN,   JERRY 

KAVR.    Apple    Valley,    Calif. 

CATO,   EVELYN 

WMFS,    Chattanoogra.   Tenn. 

CAUDLE,   BOB 

WMFD-TV,    Wilmington,    N.  C. 

CERAR,   JOE 

WEVE.   Eveleth,   Minn. 

CHAMBERLAIN,    STEWART 
KGAK,    Gallup.    N.  Mex. 

CH.AMBERS,   BOB 
WEBK.   Tampa.  Fla. 

CHAMBERS,  ROBERT 
Greater  Utah  Valley 
KIXX.   Provo,   Utah 

CHAMES,   NICK 

KMOR.    Oroville.   Calif. 


CHANDLER,  JEFF 

KKTV.  Colorado  Springs.  Colo. 
CHANDLER,  WARREN 

KLZ,   Denver.  Colo. 
CHAFES,  JACK 

WJER.  Dover.  Ohio 
CHAPMAN,  FRED 

WBRE-TV.    Wilkes-Barre.    Pa. 
CILAPMAN,   FRED 

WSCR.    Scranton.   Pa. 
CHARLES,  BRUCE 

WHK,   Cleveland,   Ohio 
CHARLES,  PRESTON 

WAGA,   Atlanta,   Ga. 
CHASE,   BOB 

WOWO,   Fort   Wayne,    Ind. 
CHASE,   BUD 

WKRC-TV.    Cincinnati.    Ohio 
COLLINGWOOD,    CHARLES 

Adventure 

CBS-TV 
COLLINS,   AL 

WJOL.   Johet,    111. 
COLLINS,  FRED 

KLPR.    Oklahoma    City.    Okla. 
COLLINS,  PAUL 

Coffee  Capers 

KFRD,   Rosenberg,  Texas 

COLLYER,  BUD 

B.     New     York     City.     Beat    the 
Clock.     CBS;     Break     the     Bank, 
NBC 
COLOSTON,   JIM 

KXIC.   Iowa  City,   Iowa 
COMO,   HUNTER 

KDAL   Kamival 

KDAL,   Duluth,   Minn. 
COMPTON,   AL 

Dixie  Jamboree 

WMFD,    Wilmington.    N.    C. 
CONDON,  ED 

Magic  Cottage.  Marge  and  JeCf 

DuMont 
CONFER,  BILL 

WJAC-TV.     .Tohnstown.     Pa. 


CONKLIN,   ROGER 

WIOD.    Miami.    Fla. 
CONOHAN,   CLIFF 

Wise,   Madison.    Wis. 
CONRAD,   GENE 

Johnny   Midnight 

WERC,   Erie,   Pa. 
CONRAD,   JOHN 

WNBQ,   Chicago,    111. 
(  ONRAD,   STEVE 

Phone  Forum 

WAPO.    Chattanooga,    Tenn. 

CONWAY.  JIM 

WBBM,  WBBM-TV,  CBS 
CONWAY,   KEN 

Travel   Time 

KRIB,    Ma.Bon    City.    Iowa 
COOK,   BOB 

WPTW,    Piqua,    Ohio 
COOK,   JACK 

WNOK-TV,    Columbia,    S.    C. 
COOKE,  ALISTAIR 

Omnibus 

CBS-TV 
CROSS,   DICK 

KORE.   Eugene,   Oreg. 
CROSS,  MILTON 

ABC,    ABC-TV 
CROSS,   MILTON 

Great     Moments     with     Great 

Composers,    Metropolitan 

Opera,  Sunday  Weekend  News 

ABC 
CROUCH,   PAUL 

WVOT,    Wilson,   N.   C. 
CKOY,   ALAN 

WKST-TV,    New   Castle,   Pa. 

CULLEN,  BILL 

I've  Got  a  Secret,  CBS-TV;  Stop 
the     Music,     CBS;     Road     Show, 
NBC;    It   Happens    Every   Day 
CULVER,   CAL 

Keyboard    Kapers 

KFYR-TV,   Bismarck,   N.   Dak. 


GENE  HAMILTON 

"Dr.  Gino" 


NBC 


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KVDN.    Napa,    ralif. 
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OAI.Y.   JOHN 

Whafs    My    Liiu- 

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DANA.    ALEC 

roin'trt    Serifs 

WGAT.    rtica.    N.    Y. 
OANAHER,   TOM 

Chih    House 

W.1VA.     South     HciKl.     liul. 
OAVIS,  ROY 

Stamp?    for  Shoppers 

KDAV.    Luhbo.k.    Tex. 
OAVIS.   WILLIAM    K..   JR. 

WCOH.    Newnaii.    Ga. 
1>AI  (iHKRTY.    DOC 

WNUW-TV,   York.   Pa. 
D.VWKINS.   ANDRE\Y 

SuL'ar  Daddy 

WBro.    Bessemer.    Ala. 
D.XWS.    HOBSON 

WTRH.    Ripley.    Tenn. 
DA\YSON.     BOB 

KGTV.    Des    Moines,    Iowa 

DAY.  (;eorge 

KEKO-TV.     Bakersfield,     Calif. 


DAY.   LOriSE 

Daily   IVniiB-s 

WUFS.   Alexander  City 

DKAN.    DAVE 

KIMO    K'oek 

Indept 

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Wt'lN.    Cineinnati,    Ohio 
DE.VNE.    JOE 

Morniiii;    Mavor 

KOV,    Pittshurfih.    Ta. 
DrBE.Vl  .    LAWRENCE 

\VTA(\    Flint,    Mi<'h. 
DECK.    IVXl  L 

K.ISK.    Columbus,    Nebr. 
DEDRICK.   DAVE 

KKLO-TV,    Sioux    Falls. 

S.   Dak. 
DeLANCEY.   CHARLES 

Red  Barn 

WGAT.  Uliea,  N.  Y. 
DeLAND,    JIM 

WWJ.    Detroit,    Mieh. 
DELINK,  JIM 

WSYR-TV.    Syraeuse,    N.   Y. 
DEMING,    CHARLIE 

Gloom  Chaser 

WKPT,    Kinsrsport,    Tenn. 
DENT,    LARRY 

Niffhtcap 

WMAN,  Man.sfieUl.   Ohio 
DENTON,  CLYDE  E. 

Mailbox  Roundup 

WSFC,  Somerset,  Ky. 
DANVER,  D.  D..  JR. 

KFEQ,   St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
DeYOUNG,    JOHN 

Talkin'    Time 

WGL.   Fort    Wayne,    Ind. 
DIBERT,  SAM 

Time  for  Music 

WWJ-TV,    Detroit.   Mich. 
DICK,   BILL 

WIRY.   Plattsburg-,   N.   Y. 
DICKERM.VN,   CARL 

WEEI,    Boston,    Mass. 


DICKERSON,    DALE 

Patty  Line 

KATE.    Albert   Lea,    Minn. 
DIETRICH,  RAYMOND 

KEV-T.   Santa   Barbara.   Calif. 
DILLEY.    DON 

Platter   Pantry 

KYOU,    Greeley.    Colo. 
DILSON,  BERNARD 

KMBC-TV.    Kansas    (Mty,    Mo. 
DiSALVO.    HUGO 

WlOU,   Kokomo,  Ind. 

DIXON.  BOB 

Perry    Mason,    Edward    R.    Mur- 
TOW,    CBS;    Person    to    I'ersoii, 
On  Your  Aecoiint,   CBS-TV 
DIXON,   MASON 

Merry-Go-Round 
KICD,   Spencer,   Iowa 


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EARLE,    GEORC.E 

KWTO,    Spring-field,    Mo. 
EARLES,  BARBARA 

WLOE,    Leaksville,    N.    C. 
EARLY,   DUWARD 

KXIC,  Iowa  City,   Iowa 
EASTON,    JOHN 

WNOP,  Newport,  Ky. 
ECHOLS,    ODIS  L.,    JR. 

Wheel   of  Fortune 

KCLV,  Clovis,   N.  Mex. 
ECHOLS,  ODIS  L.,  SR. 

Breakfast   Club 

KCLV,   Clovis,   N.   Mex. 
EDELL,  BOB 

Ring-  the  Bell 

WROK,  Rockford,  111. 
EDEN,   HARRY 

KCVR.   Lodi.    Calif. 
EDINGTON,    JOHN 

KLAS,  Las  Ves-as,  Nev. 
EDWARDS,  GENE 

KLIF,    Dallas.    Texas 


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EDWARDS,    GEORGE 

Bright   and  Early 

WQXR,   New   York,    N.    Y. 
EDWARDS,    HERB 

Homemaking-  is  Fun 

WDBO-TV,  Orlando,  Fla. 
EDWARDS,  HOWARD 

KONO,    San   Antonio,    Tex. 
EDWARDS,   K. 

WEAR-TV,  Pensacola.  Fla. 
EDWARDS,  MACK 

WAAM,    Baltimore,   Md. 
EDWARDS,   ROBERT  O. 

KLER,  Lewiston.  Idaho 
EDWARDS,  WEB 

Hawaii   Calls 

Mutual 
EGGERT,  GEORGE 

Dawn  Patrol 

WFBG,   Altoona.   Pa. 
EISENHAUER,    JOHN 

WCMB,    Harrisburg-,    Pa. 
ELLIOT,  LOU 

WCAM,    Camden,    N.    J. 
ELIOTT,   BILL 

WNOE,    New    Orleans.    La. 
ELIOTT,  CHUCK 

WMGY,   Montgomery,    Ala. 
ELLETT,  DUANE 

WHO-TV,  Des  Moines.   Iowa 
ELLIOT,    BRUCE 

Movie  Quick   Quiz 

DuMont 
ELLOIT,  WIN 

On   Your   Account 

NBC-TV 
ELLIOTT,  DOYCE 

KOSA,  Odessa.  Tex. 
ELLIOTT,  GLENN 

WANE.  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
ELLIOTT,  JACQUE 

KRGV-TV,   Weslaco.   Tex. 
ELLIS,   DICK 

WKPT,  Kingsport,  Tenn. 
ELLIS,    LEE 

KOMU-TV,  Columbia,  Mo. 


ELLIS,  PETER 

WENE,     Binghamton-Endicott, 

N.   Y. 
ELLSWORTH,  HARVEY 

KUBC.   Montrose,   Colo. 
EIMORE,    CLYDE 

1400   Club 

WTRR,    Sanford,   Fla. 
ELVOT,  GENE 

KLAS,   Las   Vegas,   Nev. 
EMERY,   RALPH 

Farm    Hour 

WSIX,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
EMM,  LOU 

WHIO-TV,   Dayton,  Ohio 
ENGEBRETSON,    HAL 

All-Time  Hit  Parade 

KGYW,    Vallejo,    Calif. 
ENRIQUEZ,    GIL 

KREO,  Indio,  Calif. 
EPTON,  LOU 

KGTV,  Des  Moines.   Iowa 
ERBE,    DICK 

KUBC,  Montrose.  Colo. 
ESSEX,  LOU 

WMSC,   Columbia,    S.   C. 
ETON,    JERRY 

1290   Club 

WFIG,   Sumter,  S.   C. 
EVANS,   BERGEN 

Down   You   Go 

DuMont 
EVANS,    CLAUDE 

Rise   'N    Shine 

WKRG,   Mobile,   Ala. 
EVANS,    GREGORY 

Personality    Time 

WFAU,   Augusta,   Maine 
EVANS,  JEFF 

WUSN-TV,   Charleston,    S.   C. 
EVANS,   MARK 

WTOP-TV,   Washington.   D.  C. 
EVERSON,    CHRIS 

Wake   Up   Time 

WCBI,  Columbus,  Miss. 


K\KNSON.    PKTK 

KCJB-TV,    Minot,    N.    Dak. 
EWINC;.  TO.M 

KIM.A-TV.    Yakima,   Wash. 

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FACEMIKE,    KOV 

WSNJ,    Bridgcton,    X.   J. 
FAHRENBRUC  H,  JERKY 

Evening    Sliadows 

KVGB,    Great    Bend,    Kans. 
FAIRBURN,  TED 

WLDS,   Jacksonville.    111. 
FAIRCHILD,  JOHNNY 

Music    'Til    One 

WORZ,   Orlando,   Fla. 
FARMER,  JON 

WAGA,     W.\GA-TV.      Atlanta. 

Ga. 
FARO,   FRANK 

KGON,    Oregon    City.    Oreg. 
FARRAR,    WAYNE 

WRR,    Dallas,    Tex. 
FARREL,  REED 

KGBC,   Galveston.   Tex. 
FAUGHT,   FREDDIE 

Bummin'   Around 

WMPA,   Aberdeen,   Miss, 
FAULK,  A.   L. 

Cape   Fear   Capers 

WCKB,    Dunn.    N.    C. 
FAXON,   DICK 

Variety  Time 

WATW,     Ashland.     Wis. 
FEGER,    GEORGE.    JR. 

WDLP.   Panama  City,   Fla. 
FEIMSTER,    RED 

Smash  the  Jackpot 

WKMT,   Kings   Mountain, 

N.  C. 
FELACK,  MIKE 

WKPA,    New    Kensington,    Pa. 
FELIMER.   FRANK 

Music    Box 

WMTR.    Monistown.     N.    J. 


JIM  CONWAY 

WBBM  -  WBBM-TV 

CBS      CHICAGO 

TALENT,  INC. 


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rKNNKMAN.    r.EORC.F 

You    H«l    Your    Lifo 
N  lU'  TV 
KKKIJSI.   GARY 

KSHW  TV.     Salinas.     Calif. 
FKAMIS.    AI. 

NVKST.     N.'W    Oasll«\     Pa. 
KKANt  IS.   JACK 

\V1<K  TV.    .Vshtvillo.    N.    r. 
KKAMIS.    KKITH 

KMAK     M.Kumoy.    Tex. 
FKWnSKN.   TOM 

KHC.V      l.os    .\n>:.'les.    Oalif. 
KKANKl.lN.   ALAN 

KiniOTV.      rhoouix.      Ariz. 
FKANKl.IN.   BOB 

KTaJF.  Conryvillo.  Kans. 
FKANKl.IN.   1K>N 

WHHQ   TV.    Moinphis.    Temi. 
FKANKl.IN.   40E 

WAlU'  TV.    Nt^w    York.    N.    Y. 
FKKDKKICKS.    DIRK 

Th.>    Mail    Stoo 

AHC.    ABC-TV 
FRKOKRICKS.  TED 

Jusi   Before  Tonipht 

WOAl-TV.    San    Antonio.    Tex. 
FREEMAN.   CL-AtDE 

Kitt-hen    Kapers 

WPKC.    Greenville.    S.  C. 
FREEMAN.   WALTER   E. 

Wl'LA.    Eufaula.    Ala. 
FKE.MAl  LT.  LEON 

\VVD.\.    Boston.    Mass. 
FKERE.    BOB 

KRGV-TV.  Weslaco.  Tex. 
FRIELING.  JIM 

Platter   Parade 

WXR.\.   Buffalo-Kenmcre. 

N.  Y. 
FRISCH.  FRANKIE 

Junior  Sport  Seesion 

CBS-TV 


FKFrZ.    JOHN 

Weather    Get    Tojrether 

WFM.l-TV.    Younjrstown,    Ohio 
FKOELHII.    DR. 

Wlial    in    the    World 

CHS  TV 
FKOOME.   JOHN 

We,itherstH>pe 

KAKF.-TV.     Wiehita,     Kaiis. 
FKV.   JACK 

WL(^X.    LaCrosse.    Wis. 
FKV.VR.    HAL 

WKM.I-TV.    Youns:slo\vn.    Ohio 
FILLER.    JERRY 

KSST.    Sulphur    Springrs.    Tex. 
FFLLER.  ROY 

WIRY.    Platt.'^burs:,    N.    Y. 
Fl  LTON.    ROBERT 

Ladies'    Bouquet 

KERG.   Eugene,   Oregr. 
Fl  RNELL,    BILL 

KCCC-TV,     Sacramento,    Calif. 

—  G  — 

GAIL.   CLAIR 

KREM-TV,   Spokane,   Wash. 
GAINES,    BILL 

Music    Till    Midnite 

WINN,    Louisville.   Ky. 
(J.VINES,   FOSTER 

WLYC.   Williamsport,   Pa. 
GAINES,  FRANK 

WAIM.    Anderson.    S.    C. 
GAINES,  HARRY 

KTAE,  Taylor,  Tex. 
GAINES,    JERRY 

WHAT,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
GALE,    EDDIE 

KBUR.     Burlington,     Iowa 
GALER,  BRAD 

1400   Club 

WSLB,   Ogdensburg,   N.  Y. 
GALLANT,  EDDIE 

20  Top  Tunes 

WRUM,   Rumford,   Maine 


GALVIN,    BILL 

WKOX,    Praininghani.     Mass. 
GAMMILL,   BILLY 

KTJS,   Hobart,   Okla. 
(JANDER.  DARRELL 

Wake    Up    Parade 

KDUZ.    Hutchinson,    Minn. 
(;ARCIA,  GENE 

WALT.   Tampa.    Pla. 
GARCIA,  JOSE  JAIME 

KTXN,   Austin,   Tex. 
(JARCIA.   TONY 

KALI,  Pasadena.   Calif. 
GARDINER,    DON 

Companion,    Monday    Mornin« 

Headline,  Don  Gardiner  7  A.M. 

News,      Three     City      By-Line, 

Horizons 

ABC.    ABC-TV 
GARDINER,    DON 

WABC.  New  York.   N.  Y. 
(JARDNER,   J.   W. 

WVIM,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 
GOVE,  ELLIOTT 

WSYR,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
GRABER,   HOWARD 

KCJB-TV,    Minot,     N.     Dak. 
GRAHAM,   BILL 

Afternoon    Ballroom 

WAZL.    Hazleton,   Pa. 
GRAHAM,   BOB 

WHO-TV,    Des    Moines,    Iowa 
GRAHAM,  VIRGINIA 

Summer  in  the  Park 

DuMont 
GRANT,   BRUCE 

Record  Shop 

WGRD,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich. 
GRANT,   WAYNE 

KSMN,   Mason   City,   Iowa 

GRAUER,  BEN 

B.  June  2,  1908,  New  York  City. 
March  of  Medicine,  Citizen's 
Searchlight,       NBC-TV;      Boston 


RALPH  PAUL 

LExinKton  2-1100 


DON    MORROW 

Announcer  —  Narrator  —  M.  C. 

The  Sunday  News  Special  with 
Walter  Cronkite 

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Symphony,  News  with  Ben  Grauer, 
Senior   Ben,   NBC 
GRAULICH,  BERT 

Burnt  Toast  &  Coffee 

WVCQ.    Coral    Gables,    Fla. 
GRAVES,  DON 

KLAS-TV.  Las  Vegras.  Nev. 
GRAY,  BARRY 

WMCA.   New   York.    N.   Y. 
GRAZAN,  JOE 

WBVP.    Beaver   Falls,    Pa. 
GREEN,  EARL 

Home  Theatre 

WTVN-TV.     Columbus,     Ohio 
GREEN,  LOU 

Commuter's   Special 

WSAR,    Fall   River,    Mass. 
GREENTE,  CARL 

WLOS-TV.    Asheville.    N.   C. 
GREENE,   GIL 

Silhouette   and   Song- 

WSIX-TV,    Nashville,    Tenn. 
GREENUP,  GRANDPAPPY 

Pap's    Jamboree 

WWKO,   Ashland,   Ky. 
GREENWOOD,   DEL 

Toast    'n    Coffee 

WGBF,    Evansville,    Ind. 
GREGORY,   GREG 

KSET,   El   Paso,    Texas 
GREGORY,   SHAF 

WBRC-TV,    Birming^ham,    Ala. 

GREGSON,  JACK 

Morning   Show,    Just    Easy,   ABC; 
Saturday    Night    Fights,    ABC-TV 
GKIFFIN,   GENE 

"Pork    Chops" 
KSIG,    Crowley,    La. 

—  H  — 

HAACKE,   LAUREN 

Hobby   Shop 

KDIX,   Dickinson,   N.   D. 


HADLEY,   DOUG 

Off    the   Record 

WANE.    Fort   Wayne,    Ind. 
HADLEY,   ED 

WCLO,    Janesville,    Wis. 
HADLEY,   MERRITT   D. 

KFMB,   San   Diego,   Calif. 
HAINES,   FRANK 

KVEN,   Ventura,   Calif. 
HALBURNT,   JOE 

Musical   Guest  Book 

WATE-TV,    Knoxville,    Tenn. 
HALE,   PHILIP 

Jigsaw    Quiz 

WKNB-TV,    New    Biitain. 

Conn. 
HALEY,   TOM 

WNBK,   Cleveland,    Ohio 
HALL,   ED 

Early  Express 

KELD,   El  Dorado,   Ark. 
HALL,   FRED 

KVEN,    Ventura,    CaUf. 
HALL,   HAYNIE   H, 

KTEM,    Temple,    Texas 
HALL,   HOWARD 

WOW.    Omaha,    Nebr. 
HALL,   JOHN 

1490  Club 

WESB,  Bradford,  Pa. 
HALL,   MEL 

WABB,    Mobile,    Ala. 
HALL,   THOM 

Coi-nbread   Matinee 

WKYW.   Louisville.   Ky. 

HAMILTON.   GENE 

American  Inventory,  NBC  Opera 
Theotre,  NBC-TV;  Boston  Sym- 
phony, Henry  J.  Taylor,  NBC; 
Music    of   America,    V/RCA 

HAMILTON,  STAN 
Good  Music  Cafe 
WGMS,   Washington.   D.  C. 

HAMILTON,   WARD 

WWNY,   Watertown,  N.  Y. 


HAMLYN,  ED 

KWFT.    Wichita    Falls,    Texas 
HAMMETT,   ROD 

KTAC.  Tacoma.  Wash. 
HANCOCK,  AL 

KLPR,    Oklahoma    City,    Okla. 
HANCOCK,  JOHN 

WLCX,   LaCroBse.   Wis. 
HAN  KIN,   WALLY 

WGH,   Newport   News,   Va. 
H.VNNAHER,   TOM 

KVOX.    Moorhead,    Minn. 
HANSHAW,   JAY 

Ye  Olde  Jaybird 

WAYZ,    Waynesboro,    Pa. 
HARDEBECK,   HARRY 

Turntable  Time 

KTTR.   Rolla.  Mo. 
HARDEN,   FRANK 

WMAL.    Washington,    D.    C. 
HARDT,  BILL 

Sage  Brush  Corral 

KIMO,  Independence,   Mo. 
HARDWICK,   CAL 

WTSB,    Lumberton,    N.    C. 
HAREN,   HERB 

KATV,    Pine    Bluff,    Ark. 
HARLING,   HUGH 

Whistle  While  You  Work 

KATY,  San  Luis  Obispo.  Calif. 
HARPER,  ANN 

KRBC-TV.  Abilene,   Tex. 
H.\RPER,   JIMMIE 

Swap  Shop 

WBGE,   Atlanta.    Ga. 

HARRICE.    CY 

Big  Story,  Cavalcade  of  America, 
NBC;  Halls  of  Ivy,  NBC-TV;  Igor 
Cassini    Show,    WRCA-TV 

HARVEY,   MARILYN 

B.  Morch  19,  1929.  Danger,  CBS- 
TV;  Morey  Amsterdam  Show,  Em 
Westmore  Show,  Joe  Franklin 
Show,  ABC-TV;  Man  Behind  the 
Badge,    NBC-TV 


MARILYN  HARVEY 

Announcer-M.  C. 
FO.  4-4520 


SIDNEY  PAUL 

Announcer-Actor-Narrator 

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KKl/..    Komi    Pu    Lao.    Wis. 
IIAKWKI.U   IJKNK 

\VM<1..     IVoatur,    Ala. 
II\«.T1N(;S.   JACK 

WIMU"     Minneapolis.    Minn. 
IIAT<  II.    ni  ANK 

HonnMown     Parade 

WS.W.    Savannah.    iJa. 
HATCH.    En 

WW  1. 1*.    Sprini:ti«'Ui.    Mass. 
IIATTKNBArH.    Al.VlN 

WHIW     UtHifor.i.    Ind. 
IIAISKK.    JKKKV 

K.VFIV    P.taUinia.    Calif. 
HAWKINS.    l.KM 

KKiaV    Kar>;o.    X.    D. 
HAWTHOKNK,    BKN 

WHAY.     New     Britain.    Tonn. 
H.VYKS.   BRITE 

Suiin.v    Side-Up 

KI.IF.    Dallas.   Texas 
HAVKS.   (lEORGK 

ARC.    AHC-TV 
HAYF>.   r.EOKGE 

We.it hiT    Report 

WABC.    New    York,    N.   Y. 
IIAYNES.   JEKKY 

WFAA-TV.    Dallas.    Tex. 
HAYS.    FRED    F. 

KLIK.    Denver.    Colo. 
HAYWORTH.   LES 

S.ituida.v    Date 

KFXM.    San   Bernardino.   Calif. 
HERRON.    EARL 

K.lav    Quiz 

KCIL.    Hoiima.    La. 
HENRY.   41  LES 

WMBS.     Cniontown.    Pa. 
HEYDE.    BID!) 

KNB<;.    San    Francisco.    Calif. 
IIEENAN.   TOM 

Party   Line 

WILK.    Wilkes-Barre.    Pa. 


Bluff,    Ark. 
BILL 

Lake   City.    Utah 


HESS.    BOB 

KATV,    Pine    lUulT.    Ark. 
HKNORIX.    CLIFF 

KCS.l  TV.    Pueblo.    (\>lo. 

HERLIHY.  WALTER  F. 

Kroft    Television    Theatre,    Music 

From       Mcodowbrook,      ABC-TV; 

Dionne    Lucas    Show,    Gloria    Dc- 

Havcn    Show,    WABC-TV 
HESS.    BOB 

KATV.   Pine 
HESTERMAN. 

KNAK.    Salt 
HEARTLY.   JIM 

WMIK.    Miami.    Fla. 
HERSON.    BILL 

Tiniokoeper   Show 

WTRL.    Brailonton,    Fla. 
HECHESKY.    HARRY 

WMMN.  Fairmont.   W.  Va. 
HEADRICK,   KEN 

KFGT,   Fremont,   Nebr. 
HEALI),   JIM 

KSVP.   Artesia,   N.   Mex. 
HELLHAKE,    DICK 

l'^30  Matinee 

WHVF,    Wausau,    Wis. 
HERNANDEZ,    OSCAR 

KLVL,    Pasadena.   Tex. 
HENNESSY,   FRANK 

WNDR.   Syracuse.   N.   Y. 
HENDRIX,   JEWEL 

Rliythm     and     Blues     Express 

KGST,    Fresno.    Calif. 
HEATHERTON,    RAY 

Luncheon  at  Sardi's 

Mutual 
HERLIHY,   ED 

Horn    &    Hardart    Children's 

Hour,  Weekend 

NBC,   NBC-TV 
HEALY,    GENE 

Mag-ic  of  Music 

WPAC,   Patchogrue,   N.  Y. 


N.    Mex. 


HERTSGAARD.    ROLF 

WCCO,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 
IIEALAN.    RED 

Chuck   Watron 

WRFC,   Athens,  Ga. 
IIEVTON,   JACK 

KLEA.    LovintJtou. 
HENLEY.    HAROLD 

Platter   Parade 

WOPI,   Bristol,  Tcuu. 
HENRY,   FRANCIS 

Juke    Box 

WMKO,   Sprinsficld.    Mass. 
HICKS.   BOB 

Merry-Go-Round 

KLRA.  Little   Rock,   Ark. 
HICKS,  JOHN 

ABC,    ABC-TV 
HURLEIGH,  ROBERT   F. 

Reporters'    Roundup 

Mutual 
HUDDLESTON.   JOHNNY 

KTRN,    Wichita  Falls,    Texas 
HULL,   WARREN 

Strike  It   Rich 

CBS-TV 
HURLBUT,   JIM 

Zoo    Parade 

NBC-TV 

INGRAM,    DAN 

Baron  of  Bay  Shore 

WALK,    Patchog-ue,    N.   Y. 
INGSTAD,   BOB 

Noon   Variety 

KOVC,   Valley   City,   N.   Dak. 
IRVINE,   PAUL 

WMTR.   Morristown,  N.  J. 
IRVING,   RICHARD 

KRES,   St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
ISON,  HAP 

Orang-e  Blossom  Special 

WORZ,   Orlando,  Fla. 
IVORY,  ED 

WACH-TV,  Newport  News,  Va. 


TODD  RUSSELL 

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Martin  Goodman 


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Sheboyg-an    Merry-Go-Kouiul 

WHBL,  Sheboygan.  Wis. 
JACK,   JOCKEY 

WERD,   Atlanta,   Ga. 
JACKSON,  BILL 

Get    Together    Records 

KVIC,  Victoria,  Texas 
JACKSON,   GLENN 

Easy  Listening 

WAVU,   Albertville.   Ala. 
JACKSON,   JAY 

Twenty  Questions 

DuMont 
JACKSON,  MAURICE 

WVKO,  Columbus,  Ohio 
JACKSON,   WAYNE 

WMFD-TV.   Wilmington.   N. 
JACOBS,   BOB 

WSSC    Dancing    Party 

WSSC,  Sumter.   S.  C. 
JACOBS,   JOHN 

Mystery   Voice 

WDUN,    Gainesville.    Ga. 
JACOBS,   JOHNNY 

Matinee 

KNX,  Los  Angeles.   Calif. 
JACOBS,   RAY 

KJEO-TV,  Fresno,   Calif. 
JAMERSON,   PETER 

WTTG,    Washington.    D.    C. 
JAMES,   ANDY 

Waltz   Time 

KWKW.    Pasadena.    Calif. 
JAMES,   DENNIS 

On  Your  Account 

CBS-TV 
JOHNSON,   GEORGE 

Sunrise   Serenade 

WMFG,  Hibbing.   Minn. 
JOHNSON,   JAMES 

Checkerboard    Jamboree 

KMCM,    McMinnville,    Oreg. 


JOHNSON,   WALLY 

KFEQ-TV,    St.   Joseph,    Mo. 
JOHNSTON,   HERB 

KSLM.    Salem.   Oreg. 
JOHNSTON,   JIM 

WLS,    Chicago,    111. 
JONES,   DALTON 

Brazos   Valley    Roundup 

KMLW,  Marlin,  Texas 
JONES,   DAN 

Western   Roxmdup 

KTAT,    Fredericlj.    Okla. 
JONES,   DON 

Spotlight 

WFEA,  Manchester.    N.   H. 
JONES,   PAUL 

WSAI.  Cincinnati.  Ohio 
JONES,    ROD 

1240  Club 

WJNC,    Jacksonville,    N.   C. 
JONES,   TED 

PNX  Jamboree 

WPNX,   Phenix    City.    Ala. 
JONES,   VERN 

Musical  Clock 

WREB,    Holyoke,    Mass. 
JORDAN,   ED 

WFBM-TV,    Indianapolis.    Ind. 

JORDAN,  MURRY 

Murry  Jordon  Show,  Ridin'   High, 

WLIB;  Spotlight  on  Value,  WPIX; 

WOR-TV;   WNBT 
JORDAN,   DAVE 

WWKO.    Ashland.    Ky. 
JORGENSON,  FRED 

KGO-TV,  San  Francisco.  Calif. 
JOSEPH,   EDDY 

Morning   Show 

WHLD,    Niagara    Falls.    N.    Y. 

—  K  — 

KABER,   RUSS 

KOVC,    Valley   City.    N.   Dak. 
KANE,   BOB 

WRCO,    Richland   Center,   Wis. 


KAKxXKS,    G.    H. 

WLBN.   Lebanon.   Ky. 
KASSEL,   CY 

WCCM,  Lawrence,   Mass. 
K.VVANAGH,  AL 

Musical    Matinee 

WSAV,    Savannah,    Ga. 
KAY,   BOB 

WAVE,   Louisville.    Ky. 
KAYE,   BARRY 

WJAS.   Pittsburgh.    Pa. 
KEARNEY,   GERRV 

WMUR-TV.    MaiK  hester.    N.  H. 
KEATHLEY,    HAMPTON 

KTRE.   Lufkiii.    Texas 
KEATON,   BILL 

WGR-TV.    Buffalo.    N.   Y. 
KEECH,  KELVIN 

ABC 
KEECH,   KELVIN- 
ABC.    ABC-TV 
KEEFE,   BOB 

WHAM,    Rochester,    N.    Y. 
KEELER,   DANIEL   A. 

Sagebrush    Playhouse 

KSL-TV,  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
KEELING,   JOHN 

Bar   None   Ranch 

WTRR.    Sanford.   Fla. 
KEITH,   DEANE 

Phone-o-Quest 

KNED.  McAlester,   Okla. 
KELLY,    DARKOLD 

KBTV,    Denver,    Colo, 
KELLY,   GENE 

WEBR.    Buffalo.    N.   Y. 
KELLY,   JOE,   JR. 

WSBT-TV.    South    Bend.    Ind. 
KELLY,  WARREN  MICHAEL 

WXYZ-TV.   Detroit.   Mich. 
KELPE,   HENRY 

KMTV,   Omaha,   Nebr. 
KENNEDY,   BOB 

Sense    or    Nonsense 

WABD.   New  York 


AL  AVALON 

Announcer-M.  C. 
FO.  4-4520 


NELSON    CASE 

Mgt.:  Carl  Eastman 
270   Park  Ave.  PLaza   8-1357 


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K>MU>  TV      Pho.  iu\      Ariz. 

KENNEDY.  KEVIN 

e  Sept  23  1922,  New  York, 
7PM  News,  Modison  Square 
Gordon,  WPIX;  Sid  Coesor  Show, 
Colgate  Comedy  Hour,  WRCA- 
TV;  B«g  PoyoH,  WCBS-TV 
KKNNKI>V.  KOiiKK 
Oolltvtors    lii-in 

KKOWN.   JOK 

WAFH-TV.    Ha  ton    Uoujre.    T.a. 
KKri.INt.KR.    PICK 

KH>U>TV,    S«'attl«\    Wash. 
KKKK.    BOB 

WUAKTV.    Kansas    City.    Mo. 
KKKWOOl).   ORIE 

Ml   Ni(v'hlH>r 

KMMJ     iirand    Island,     Nobr. 
kKVKS.    MHH.VKL 

WJNiV  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 
KKYS.    RICHARD 

Sunrise'    Sen^nadc 

WOHI.     East     Liverpool.    Ohio 
KIEHL.   IRWIN 

Supper   riub 

KHIB.    Watsonville.    Calif. 
KIKRNAN.   WALTER 

Who    Said    That? 

NHC  TV 
KILGU.   JIM 

WIST.   Charlotte.   N.   C. 
KILLXN.   JIM 

WAAM.   Baltimore.  Md. 
KIMBLE.   WESTLET 

Kise   'n   Shine 

WGVA.  Geneva.  N.  Y. 
KINDER.    ROD 

WNAR.   Norristown.   Pa. 
KINER.    DEAN 

KAVR.    Apple  Valley.   Calif. 
KING.  BILL 

Record   Business 

KSVC.   Richfield.   Utah 


KlNti.    BOB 

WFAA-TV.    Dallas.    Tex. 
RIN(;.    BOB 

WKAP.    Norfolk.    Va. 
Kl\(;.    HAL 

WHO  TV.    Dos   Moines.    Iowa 
KI\(;.   J.VCK 

KlUlL-TV.    Kearney.    Nobr. 
KING.   JOHN    R»:ED 

Have    a   Heart 

KOVACS.   ERNIE 

Time    Will    Tell 

DuMont 
KKAKHLING.   Bl  D 

WCCO-TV.   Minneapolis.   Minn. 
KREKiER.   JOE 

KCKB-TV.    Tnlsa.    Okla. 
KROLL.   JAY 

WNCT.    Greenville.    N.    C. 
KRl  EGER.    RALPH 

Day   Dreamer  Show 

WJJL.   Niagara  Falls.   N.  Y. 
Kl  RTZ.   JOHN 

WTVD.   Durham.    N.   C. 


—  L  — 


LACY.   JOHN 

Happiness   Exchange 

KNOE.  Monroe.  La. 
LADEN^URG.   RICHARD 

WNET.  Providence,   R.   I. 
LAHR,  GUY 

WTVI.    Belleville,    111. 
LAMB,   ART 

WTTG,   Washing-ton,    D.   C. 
LAMBERT.   KEN 

Budget   Basket 

WX»DS.  Jacksonville,  111. 
LAN,  TED 

WSDR.    Sterling,   111. 
LANCASTER,  BOYCE 

KTVX,   Muskogee,   Okla. 


LAN  DELL.   GRAN 

WWOR-TV,    Worcester.    Mass. 
LANDFEAR.  DEAN 

Voice   of    Iowa 

WMT.    Cedar    Rapids,    Iowa 
LANDRY,   JIM 

WHYL.   Carlisle.   Pa. 
LANSING,   RAYMOND 

KGOS,  Torrington.   Wyo. 
LARSON,   GUS 

You   Asked  For  It. 

WDSR,   Lake   City,    Fla. 
LARUE,   DICK 

KMAN,    Manhattan,    Kans. 
LASHER,   SID 

KATV.   Pine  Bluff.   Ark. 
LASKO,    E.    S. 

WSJV,   Elkhart.   Ind. 
LAUB,    DARYL 

Coffee  Club 

KLCB,    Libby,   Mont. 
LAUGHNER,  ROL 

Arizona   Hi-Lites 

KTAR,   Phoenix,  Ariz. 
LAURI,  NICK 

WPFB,  Middletown,   Ohio 
LAVENDER,    RALPH 

WNEX-TV.    Macon,    Ga. 
LAVERN,  GENE 

WFEA,   Manchester,   N.  H. 
LAWFORD,   VINCENT 

WNLK,    Norwalk,    Conn. 
LAWLER,  DAN 

Recipe    Roundup 

WLPO.    LaSalle.    111. 
LAWRENCE,  ELLIOT 

Melody  Street 

DuMont 
LAWRENCE,  KEN 

WNEM-TV,    Bay    City.    Mich. 

LAWRENCE,  MORT 

B.  Dec.  4,  1914,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
The  Big  Payoff,  Strike  It  Rich, 
CBS-TV;  Storytime,  Nick  Carter, 
MBS;    Radio    Novels,    Syndicated 


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LAWSON,  KEN 

KVTV,    Sio«-x  City.   Iowa 
LAYMAN,  EARLE 

WPRC,   Lincoln.    111. 

LAZAR,  WILLIAM  T. 

B.   July   8,    1921,  Appleton,  Wis. 

Pepper     Young's     Family,     NBC; 

NCAA  Football  Gomes,  ABC-TV; 

Search  for  Tomorroiw,  Masquerade 

Party,    CBS-TV;    Welcome    Trav- 
eler,  Paul   Winchell   Show,   KBC- 

TV 
LAZICH,  BOB 

KXTiL.   Missoula.   Mont. 
LEA,   DAVID 

WRBL,   Columbus,   Ga. 
LEACH,  BOB 

Clockwatcher 

WRUF,  Gainesville,  Fla. 
LEAKE,   LEON 

Mobile  Matinee 

WKRG.  Mobile,  Ala. 
LeDESMA,   HECTOR 

KEVT,   Tucson,   Ariz. 
LEE,  DON 

Morning-  Musicale 

WGGA,    Gainesville.    Ga. 
LEE,   GARY 

WCOS.   Columbia,    S.   C. 
LEE,   MEL 

KICK,    Springrfield.  Mo. 
LEEDS,  DAVID 

WMCA,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
LEEMON,   BILL 

WJPF,    Herrin,    111. 
LEHNHOFF,   HENRY 

KWED,  Seguin,  Texas 
LEIKER,  JIM 

Informally  Yours 

WKBZ,   Muskeg-on,  Mich. 
LEMKE,  DAVE 

KTSM.  El  Paso,  Texas 
LEONARD,  BOB 

Turntable  Terrace 

WMMN,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 


LESCOULIE,  JACK 

The  Jackie   Gleason    Show,    CBS- 
TV;    Today,    NBC-TV 
LESTER,   BILL 

Friends   and  Neig-hbors 

KOY.   Phoenix.   Ariz. 
LESTER,   DON 

WLW.  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
LESTER,  LARRY 

Sports  Roundup 

KVAS,   Astoria,  Oreg-. 
LEWIS,  BILL 

KLPM,  Minot,  N.  Dak. 
LEWIS,   BILL 

WLMJ,    Jackson,    Ohio 
LEWIS,   DICK 

KOAT-TV.  Albuquerque. 

N.  Mex. 
LEWIS,  GEORGE 

Carnival  of  Music 

WOND,    Pleasantville     N.    J. 
LEWIS,  JOHN  C. 

Sunset  Symphony 

KPAM.    Portland,    Oreg. 
LEWIS,   JOHN 

WCAO,    Baltimore,    Md. 
LEWIS,   MILT 

WTTV,    Bloomington,    Ind. 
LEWIS,  WALTER 

L.  I.  Music  Hall 

WHLI,    Hempstead,    N.   Y. 
LONGWORTH,  WILLIAM 

WGBI,    Scranton,   Pa. 
LOVELESS,    MARYGAYLE 

KTVH,    Hutchinson.   Kans. 
LOVETT,  NIEL 

KCHA,   Charles  City.  Iowa 
LOWE,  DON 

Camaratta,   Living-   Room 

Frolics,  Strictly  from  Dixie, 

Don  Lowe  Local  News 

ABC 
LUDDEN,   ALLEN 

College  Quiz  Bowl,  Mind  Youi 

Manners 

NBC,  NBC-TV 


NORT  LAWRENCE 

ANNOUNCER 

"The  Big  Payoff"-CBS-TV 

Represented  by  Frank  Cooper  Assoc. 


LUMPKIN,   LEE 

Dedicated   to  You 

WDSC,   Dillon.    S.   C. 
LUNDBOM,   DEL 

KODO,   Boise.   Idaho 
LUNDIGAN,  WILLIAM 

Climax,  Shower  of  Stars 

CBS-TV 
LYNN,  JIMMY 

WDRF,    Chester.    Pa. 
LYON,  JOHN 

WBBQ,    Augusta,    Ga. 

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MCALLISTER,   BOB 

WVEC-TV,   Hampton -Norfolk. 

Va. 
MacANDKEW,   JAMES 

Camera  Three 

CBS-TV 
Ma«FAYDEN,   TONY 

KEAR,    San   Francisco,   Calif. 
MacFEE,   DAVE 

Morning   Almanac 

WBTN.   Bennington,   Vt. 
MacKAY,  JIM 

ABC,    ABC-TV 
MacKELVIE,   ART 

Wake  Up  Time 

KHQ,    Spokane.    Wash. 
MacLAUGHLIN,   SEVERNE   S. 

WTTR,   Westminster.   Md. 
MacNEILL,   DAVID 

WCRB,   Waltham.   Mass. 
MacPHERSON,  MONROE 

Breakfast   Party 

WION,    Ionia.    Mich. 
MacROBERTS,  EARL 

Around   the   Town 

KCBQ,    San    Diego,    Calif. 
McBRIDE,   BOB 

WMBH,  Joplin,  Mo. 
McBKIDE,   CLAY 

■SVMFl).    Wlhinn-ton.    N.   C. 


MURRY 
'    JORDAN 

announcer    •    narrator 


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KtJUM  TV.    An>\iM»»«'r«|ii«'. 
N     Mox 
Mrt  ALU   (iKORliK 

Mr<  ALU    JACK 

K.Vl.H.    Ali'xaiuiria.    !,;«. 
MM  AI.l..   JOHN 

wroj.   l\>;»t«*svill»'.    Pa. 
Mri  AI.MSTKR.    TAl  I. 

KMi)l>.    Modosto,   Calif. 
Mr(  AKTIIY.    JACK 

WIMX     N<w    York.    N.    Y. 
\ir(   \KTI1Y.    KUIIAKI) 

WKNY.    Kin:;st<M>.     N.    Y. 
Mr(   VKTNKY.    I>I(  K 

KOIL.  Fort  ^Vo^tl\.  'IVx. 
MrfAl  t.HKY.    EAKI. 

KHTK.    Hurlin^rton.   Iowa 
\lr4  Al  LKY.    KLMOTT 

WlJHSTV.   Miami.    Fla. 
\Ic(  Al  LEY.   40K 

Kit. hen    Kapers 

WIP.    Philadelphia.   Pa. 
\Ir(  Al  LKY.    MAC 

WTPA.    Harrisbuisr.    Pa. 
Mr(  I>.\NAHAN.    STKKLK 

Morniiif    Show 

KHOU.    Brownsville.    Texas 
M.<  LIKE.   ED 

Mr.    X 

WBCO.    Bessemer.    Ala. 
Mr(  LIKE.    HERSCHEL 

KTVE.    Long-view.   Tex. 
Mr(<H  KT.    BOB 

WVEC.   Hampton.    Va. 
MrCOlRT,    BOB 

WVEC-TV.    Hampton  -  Norfolk, 

Va. 
McCOY.   KEN 

Best    Buys 

KWIL.    Albany.    Oregr. 
Mc(OY.    RONNIE 

KIMN.    Denver.    Colo. 


MoCl  LLOHJH.    DAN 

Mmie  Qniek   Quiz 
nuM<mt 
MHl  LLOIGIL    EMERY 

Sun  I'l*    Jamboree 

W'PKP.    l.a(;ran>re.  Ga. 
M«l>ONNELL.    STl' 

Mad    Irishman 

WIMS.    Muhi;;an  City. 
McK.VCIlERN.    LEE 

WUHQ-TV.    Memphis, 
MeELROY.    ED 

1U;\V.    Portland.    Ore?. 
>leF.VRLlN.    JOE 

K1>A].,    Duluth.    Minn. 
-MHJARRY.    MAC 

WHC,    Washinfrton.    D. 


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MACK.    DOTTY 

WCPO-TV,    Cincinnati,    Ohio 
MACK.    TED 

Ted   Macks   Orig-inal    Amateur 

Hour 

NBC-TV 
MADDON,    ED 

Swing:  Session 

WARM-TV,    Scranton,    Pa. 
MADER,   JIM 

1310    Club 

WIBA,   Madison,    Wis. 
MAGERA,   GEORGE 

WJAY,   Mullins,    S.   C. 
MALE,  COLIN 

WCTO-TV,     Cincinnati,     Ohio 
MALLETTE,   LLOYD 

Listen  Ladies 

KXGI,   Fort   Madison,   Iowa 
MALONE,   BOB 

Miisic  till  Midnight 

WAGC,    Chattanoog-a,    Tenn. 
MALONEY,  JERRY 

WTRC.   Elkhart.  Ind. 
MANGUN,   TED 

Melody  Matinee 

KLCB,   Libby,   Mont. 


MANLEY.   KEN 

WGUY   Calling- 

WGUY,   Banjror,  Maine 
MANN,   JOE 

WDTV,    Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
MANNING,    DAVE 

KGPJ,    Hollywood,    Calif. 
MANSFIELD,  CHARLIE 

WP]SX,    Salem,   Mass. 
MAPES.   GLEN 

WWTV,    Cadillac,   Mich. 
i\L\RDlS,   BILL 

WTCO,  Campbellsville,  Ky. 
M.VRLOWE,   BILL 

Rendezvous  with   You 

WCOP,  Boston,  Mass. 
MARLOWE,  OWEN 

WALK,  Patchog-ue,   N.  Y. 
MARS,    LEE 

KTBS,  Shreveport.  La. 
MARSHALL,   BOB 

WGBS-TV,    Miami.    Fla. 

MARSHALL,  REX 

B.    Jan.    10,    1919,    New    Jersey. 

Mr.      Peepers,     NBC;      December 

Bride,     CBS;     Break    the     Bank, 

Miasquerade  Pafty,  ABC 
MARSHALL,   STAN 

KSTN,    Stockton,    Calif. 
MARTELL,   TONY 

WQAN,   Scranton,   Pa. 
MARTIN,   BOB 

KGYN.  Guymon,  Okla. 
MARTIN,   BOB 

KOAT-TV,    Albuquerque, 

N.  Max. 
MARTIN,   CLIF 

WMRP,  Flint,  Mich. 
MARTIN,  CORA 

Hour   of    Spirituals 

KWKW.    Pasadena.   Calif. 
MARTIN,   FRANK 

WICS,    Spring-field,    111. 
MARTIN,  GEORGE 

WTHI,  Terre  Haute,   Ind. 


JACK  GREGSON 

Morning  Show  —  ABC 

''Just  Easy"  —  ABC 
"Saturday  Night  Fights"— ABC-TV 


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Breakfast  Melodies 
KLIZ.  Brainerd.  Minn. 
MARTIN,   PETER 

KXOK,  St.  Louis.  Mo. 
MARTIN,   ROY  C. 

WREL,   Lexington,   Va. 
MARTIN,  WILLIE 

WMOZ.  Mobile,  Ala. 
MARTINDALE,   WINK 
Clockwatchers 
WHBQ,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
MARTINEZ,   AL 

WKIP,    Pougrhkeepsie,    N.   Y. 
MARTINI,   MARTY 
Opera  On  the  Air 
KTMS.    Santa    Barbara,    Calif. 
MARVIN,   EDWARD 

Cape   Cod  Merry-Go-Round 
WOCB.  West  Yarmouth,  Mass. 
MASINGILL,  LUTHER 
Sun  Dial 

VN-DEF,  WDEF-TV,  Chatta- 
noog-a,  Tenn. 
MASON,  JAMES 
Lux  Video  Theatre 
NBC-TV 
3IEYERS,   DUTCH 

KTIV,    Sioux    City,    Iowa 
MEYERS,   ERN^E 
Koffee  Klotch 
KCBQ.  San  Diego,  Calif. 
MEYERS,   HARLOW 
After  Hours 

KVEC,    San    Luis    Obispo. 
Calif. 
MICHAEL,   ED 
Critics    Choice, 
Georg-e  Sokolsky,  ABC 
MITCHELL,  EVERETT 

National  Farm  &  Home  Hour 
NBC 
MITCHELL,   GILBERT  H. 

KBRL.  McCook,  Nebr. 
MITCHELL,   HARRY 

KFMB-TV,   San   Diego.   Calif. 
MITCHELL,   ROY 

KCMC-TV,   Texarkana,   Tex. 
MITCHUM,   MARTIN  M. 
Behind  the  Headlines 
KTTR,  Rolla,  Mo. 
MIX,   GALE   "GUB" 
Community  Calendar 
KRPL,  Moscow,  Idaho 
MIX,  JOHN 
Auction   Party 
KRPL,    Moscow,    Idaho 
MIZELLE,   GEORGE 
Shopper's  Guide 
WMEV,   Marion,   Va. 
MOAN.   HAL 

KOMO.    Seattle,    Wash. 
MOFFETT,   JERRY 

KTFI.   Twin   Falls.   Idaho 
MOFFETT,   RAYMOND   R. 
WCAO,    Baltimore,    Md. 
MOHNKERN,   LEN 
Crossroads 

WHHH,    Warren.    Ohio 
MOLL,   SAM 

Meet  the  Classics 
KMUR,    Murray,    Utah 
MONGOLD,   ROBERT 
Club   1230 

WISP,  Kinston,  N.  C. 
MONROE,  LARRY 

WTVE,  Elmira,   N.  Y. 
MONSON,  PAUL 

WSPR.    Springfield.    Mass. 
MONTANO,   CHARLES  F. 

KNOG,    Nogales,    Ariz. 
MONTGOMERY,  DEAN 

WCCO,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 
MOORE,  BOB 

KXEO.    Mexico,   Mo. 
MOORE.   CARL 

Beantown   Varieties 
WEEI,    Boston,    Mass. 
MOORE,   GARRY 
I've  Got  a  Secret 
CBS-TV 


MOORE,   JERRY 

WKOK,    Sunbuiv,    Pa. 
MOORE,   TOM 

Florida  Calling.  True  or  False 
Mutual 

MORROW,  DON 

B.  Jan.  29,  1925,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Guy     Lambordo    Show,     NBC-TV; 

Sunday  News  Special,  What's  My 

Line,     Masquerade     Party,     CBS- 
TV;  Sammy  Kaye  Show,  ABC-TV; 

Key    Witness,     DuMont 
MORROW,   FRANK 

KTUL.    Tulsa,    Okla. 
MORROW,   JACK 

Country    Carnival 

WIBC,     Indianapolis,     Ind. 
MORSE,   OTIS 

WSBA-TV,    York,    Pa. 
MOSS.   DAN 

Lions    Den 

WWGP,    Sanford,   N.  C. 
MOVER.   AL 

Top   of  the   Morning 

WCMC.    Wildwood,    N.    J. 
MOYS.   JACK 

Shooting  for  100 

KPOJ,    Portland,    Oreg. 
MUELLER,  VERN 

On    the    Record 

KPOJ,     Portland,     Oreg. 
MULLIGAN,   RAY 

Mulligan's    Stew 

WPAM.    Pottsville,    Pa. 
MUNCK,   ELROY 

KASL    Korral 

KASL,    Newcastle,    Wyo. 
MUNZELL,   SPECS 

Man  About  Town 

WIS-TV,    Columbia,    S.    C. 
MURPHEY,   CHARLES 

WSLS,    Roanoke,    Va. 
MURPHY,   BOB 

Redhead 

WBNS,   Columbus.    Ohio 
MURPHY,   DAN 

KBOI,   Boise,   Idaho 
MURPHY,   HARVEY 

WWPG,    West    Palm    Beach, 

Fla. 
MURPHY,  MICKEY 

KOUL,   Fort   Worth.   Tex. 
MURPHY,   REX 

Teen   Timers 

KVTV,    Sioux   City,    Iowa 

MURRAY,  JAN 

Dollar    a    Second,    ABC-TV;    Jan 

Murray   Time,   NBC-TV 
MURRAY,   MARTIN 

KPBM,   Carlsbad,    N.   Mex. 
MURRY,   JACK 

WPMT,    Portland,    Maine 
MUSSER,   WALTER   J. 

WBCM,   Bay  City.   Mich. 

NABER.   JULIEN  A. 

Manchester    News 

KOTA,   Rapid  City.    S.   Dak. 
N.ABORS,   TED 

Top   O'    the  Morning 

KTHT.    Houston.    Texas 
NAGLESTAD,   FRED 

WOW-TV.    Omaha,    Nebr. 
NAPIER,   BYRON 

Band  Wagon 

KCRC,  Enid,  Okla. 
NARZ,   JIM 

Merchants   Quiz 

KPOL,    Los    Angeles.    Calif. 
NASH.   JERGEN 

WCCO.    Minneapolis.    Minn. 

NIMMO,  BILL 

Pabst  Blue  Ribbon   Boxing   Bouts, 
Schick      Jackie      Gleason      Show, 
CBS  -  TV;      Schick       Professional 
Foatball,     DuMont 
NOBLE,   DICK 

WMAQ,    Chicago,    111. 

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XOKL.   DICK 

It's   a  Myslorv 

WABD,    New   York 
NOLAN.   TERRY 

KHSL.   Chico,    Calif 
NOLAN,   TOM 

Crossroad  Store 

WGLS,  Decatur.  Ga. 
NOLAN,  TONY 

WIBV,    Belleville.    Ill 
NOLEN,   GEORGE 

KFDA-TV,    Amarillo.    Tex. 
NOLTE,   MURRAY 

WDAF-TV,   Kansas   Citv.   Mo 
NORDINE,   HOWARD 

Record  Parade 

KDUZ.    Hutchinson.    Minn. 
NORGARD,   BOB 

Polka   Parade 

WFRO,   Fremont,    Ohio 
NORMAN,   HAL 

Reveille  Review 

WRIC.  Beaumont.  Texas 
NORMAN,   JERRY 

Melody  Roundup 

WSYD,  Mt.  Airy,  N.  C. 
NORRIS,  BOB 

The  Clock 

WGUY,  Bangor.  Maine 
NORRIS.   RANDY 

Melody   Mart 

KEYD.    Minneapolis,    Minn. 
NORTON,   DICK 

14.30    Club 

WNAV,    Annapolis,   Md. 
NORTON,   DON 

KNET,   Palestine,   Texas 
NOVELLO,   MIKE 

Party  Line 

WJLS,    Beckley,    W.   Va. 
NORWOOD,   BILL 

WNCT.    Greenville.    N.   C. 

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OBERST,   NORM 

KMED.   Medford,   Oreg. 
O'BRIEN,   JOHN 

KTEM,  Temple,  Texas 
O'CONNELL.   JIM 

On   the   Beam 

KORA,   Bryan.  Texas 
ODELL,   STUART 

WROX.   Ronceverte,   W.   Va. 
ODOM,   RAY 

Hillbillv   Hits 

KRUX.    Glendale.    Ariz. 
O'HARA,    RICHARD    S.,    JR. 

WHAI,    Greenfield,    Mass. 
O'HORA.    PAT 

WBAY,   Green  Bay.  Wis. 
OHRT.    EV 

Answer  &  Win 

KSUM.  Fairmont,   Minn. 
OIEN.    BURT 

KMMT.   Austin.   Minn. 
O'KEEFE.    PHYLLIS 

For   Kids    Onlv 

KGNC-TV.     Amarillo,     Texas 
O'LEARY.    JIM 

KBIG.    Ava'on.    Calif. 
OLIVE.   GRAY 

WMSC,  Columbia.  S.  C. 
OLIVER,   BILL 

Sing  It  or  Else 

WBBM,   Chicago,   111. 
OLIVER,   LLOYD 

KIOA,    Des   Moines,    Iowa 

OLSEN,  JOHNNY 

Break  the  Bank,  Masquerade 
Party,  WABC-TV;  Name  That 
Tune,  WCBS-TV;  Second  Chance, 
NBC;  Johnny  Olsen  Show,  Mutual 

OLSEN.  PENNY 

Break  the  Bank,  Masquerade 
Party,  WABC-TV;  Name  That 
Tune,  WCBS-TV;  Second  Chance, 
NBC;  Johnny  Olsen  Show,  Mutual 
OL.SON.  HARVEY 
Shopper's  Special 
WDRC.    Hartford.    Com* 


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NVMAV,    SpnnttioUi.    111. 
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O'KOl  KKK.   JiOIlN 

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WH.W.    HavorhiU.    Mass. 
(IKTIZ.   CARLOS    R. 

WAP.V  TV,    San    .luan. 

ruorto  Ru'*-* 
0>BORN.    RICHARD 

KXl.l..   Missoula.  Mont. 
OST.   tllARLKS 

WJHr-TV.   Jacksonville.   Pla. 
O'TOOLE,    BILL 

Life   Is  Worth   Livinp.  Finders 

K»vp«'r«..    DuMont 
OMATT.    HERBERT 

WKHK.    Wisconsin    Rapids, 

Wi-. 
OWEN.    AI. 

HonuMiiakers    Houseparty 

WMin.    Atlantic  City.   N.  J. 
OWENS.    JACK 

WMAZ  TV     Ma.  on,   Ga. 
OWENSBY.    BILL 

WKRM.    Marion.    N.    C. 

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I'AliE.    ELIOT   S. 

WSKI.   Montpelier.  Vl. 
PAGE.   FRANK 

Louisiana   Hayride 

KWKH.    Shreveport,   La. 
PAGE.  SAM 

Music   Room 

WDSU.   New  Orleans,   La. 
PALL.    ROY 

Hillbillv   Jamboree 

WROY.  Carmi.   111. 
PALMER.   JOHN 

WKNY-TV.  Kingston.   N.  Y. 
PALMQl  1ST,   JAMES   R. 

KLIR.   Denver.   Colo. 
PARKER.   AL 

Anythintr    Goes 

WJJD.    Chicagro.    111. 
PARKER.    DICK 

WKIP.  Poug:hkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
PARKER,    ED 

KHSL-TV,    Chico.   Calif. 
PARKER.   JIM 

How    Went    the    Week 

WBIS.   Bristol,  Conn. 
PARKES,   HAL 

Breakfast    in    Bedlam 

KEYY,    Provo,    Utah 
PARKS.    DEL 

WDRF.    Chester.    Pa. 
PARSONS.   CLAUDE 

WBIW.    Bedford,   Ind. 
PATRICK,    LARRY 

Musical    Hayloft 

WAIR.    Winston-Salem.    N.    C. 
PATRICK,   PAT 

WEKI>.    Atlanta,    Ga. 
I'AIL.    NICK 

WO.M.   San   Antonio,  Texas 

PAUL,  RALPH  D.,  |R. 

Strike     It     Rich,     CBS,     CBS-TV; 
Sound   Stage,   NBC-TV 

PAUL,  SIDNEY 

Indeoendcnt   Announcer 
I'AXTON,    TOM 

WKY  TV.    Oklahoma    City. 

Ok  la. 
PRESTON,    ART 

WSPR.    Sprintffield.    Mass. 
PRESTON,   BARRY 

Monroe    County    Hoedown 

WMPA.    Ab<-rdeen,    MlKS. 
PRK  K,    BILL 

WCOJ,    Coatee viJle,    P;j. 
PKH  E,   JAMES 

KOWH.  Omaha,   Nebr. 
PRINtE.   JIM 

WBRM.  Marion,    N.  C. 


PRITCHARD.    WAYNK 

Top  O'   the  Morninn 

KllUV    Sioux    Falls,    S.    Dak. 
PROt  TOR.    HARLAN 

WlWO.    Baltimore,    Md. 
PROVENCE.    BOB 

WIAV,   tMiuiiiiiati.    Ohio 
PRYOR.    CACTI  S 

KTMC-TV,    Austin.    Texas 
PI  FKER.    (JEORtJE 

WiM.l,    Coniintr,    N.    Y. 
PIRCEI-L.    CHARIiES   W. 

W('A(X    Baltimore,    Md. 
ITTMAN.    DON 

WBBZ.   Ponca  City.  Okla. 
PYKA.    LOr 

KUW.    Clovis,    N.    Mex. 


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KGOS,  Torringrton.  Wyo. 
OlAVE,  MACKIE 

WIS,    Columbia,    S.    C. 
01  ENELLE.   TOMMIE 

WMSL-TV.    Decatur,    Ala. 
OriNLAN.    TOM 

KWBG.   Boone,   Iowa 

—  R  — 

R.VDZINSKI.    STANLEY 

WJMJ,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
RAE,   BOB 

KBIS.    Bakersfield,  Calif. 
KAHE.   JOHN 

WBOC-TV.  Salisbury,  Md. 
RAINS,   CAL 

WIRL,    Peoria,    111. 
RAINS,  JACK 
Music   All    Night 
KSET,   El   Paso,  Texas 
RAMAY,   JOE   S. 
The  Top  Ten 
KLYN.   Amarillo,   Texas 
RAMOS,   RUBEN  CORA 

WAPA,  San  Juan,  Puerto  Rico 
RAMPY,  C.  W. 

KMAE.    McKinney.    Texas 
RAMSBURG,   JAMES 

KLIL,   Estherville,   Iowa 
RAMSEY,   RAY 

KREM-TV.     Spokane,    Wash. 
RANDALL,   DALE 

KWWL,   Waterloo.  Iowa 
RANDALL,    WILLIAM  E. 

WHAI,    Greenfiield,    Mass. 
RAPCHAK,   MIKE 

WAAF,    Chicago,   111. 
RASBERRY,   CHARLES 
Music  Hall 

KDRS,    Paragould,    Ark. 
RASCH,   BOB 

WVMI,    Biloxi,    Miss. 
RASKIN,    RICHARD 

WGNY,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
RATHBUN,   .JACK 

WDAK-TV.    Columbus,    Ga. 
RATLIFF,   CLAUDE 

KOMU-TV,   Columbia,   Mo. 
RATTIGAN,    JACK 

WGLV,    Easton,    Pa. 
RAVEN,   GEORGE 

KYJC,  Mcdford,   Oreg. 
RAY,   CURT 

KMOX,    St.  Louis,   Mo. 
RAYCEE,   DEL 
Matinee    Ballroom 
WICY,   Malone,   N.  Y. 
RAYMOND.    OLLIE 

KMOX.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
RAYNER,   RAY 

WBBM-TV,   Chicago.   111. 
REAGAN,   RONALD 

General    Electric    Theater 
CBS-TV 
RKDABAUGH,   HAROLD 
Mainly  for  the  Mrs. 
KUrXJ,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
REDDY,   TOM 

WABD,    New    York,    N.   Y. 

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REDMOND,   DON 

Record    Room 
WPAC,  Patchogue.  N.  Y. 
REDUS,   JACK 
Music   of   West 
KFKA,   Greeley.    Ohio 
REED.   DON 

KWBU,  Corpus  Christi,   Texas 
REED.   .IIM 
Teen  Times 

KM  ID-TV,   Midland,   Texas 
RIDGE,    ROY 

WKBV,    Richmond.   Ind. 
RIDGEWAY,  JIM 

KRBC.  Abilene.  Texas 
RIGGS,  BUTCH 
Sandman    Serenade 
WIRO.  Ironton,  Ohio 
RIGGS,   DON 

Armchair    Theatre 
WBNS-TV,  Columbus,  Ohio 
RILEY,   BILL 

KRNT,   Des  Moines,  Iowa 
RILEY,  DICK 

KCAP,   Helena.   Mont. 
ROBBINS,   FREDDIE 
Coke  Time,   Mutual 
ROBITSCHEK,  LARRY 
Music  'Til  Midnight 
KWNO,   Winona,   Minn. 
ROCKWELL,  AL 

KRNT,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 
ROCKWELL,   JACK 

KFJI,    Klamath    Palls,    Oreg. 
RODDA,  WALT 
Through  Years 
WKAT,  Miami  Beach,  Fla. 
RODEWALD,  DON 
Wasco  Calling 
KWSO,   Wasco.    Calif. 
RODMAN,  DAVE 

WEIM,   Fitchburg,   Mass. 
ROESER,  LARRY 

KYUM,  Yuma,  Ariz. 
ROEWE,  PHILIP 

WMOK,  Metropolis,  111. 
ROGERS,   ART 
Morning   Glory 
KDRS,   Paragould,    Ark. 
ROGERS,  BILL 

WRBL-TV.    Columbus,    Ga. 
ROGERS,  DON 
Star    Wagon 

WRIB,    Providence,    R.   I. 
ROGERS,   GEORGE 

WMAR-TV,    Baltimore,    Md. 
ROGERS,  KEN 

Hillbilly    Jamboree 
KCIL,    Houma,    La. 
ROGERS,  LANDIS 
Old   Granpappy 
WACR,  Columbus,   Miss. 
ROGERS,   LEW 

Early,  Early  Show 
WBIS,   Bristol,  Conn. 
ROHN,   JIM 

KXJB-TV,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak. 
ROLIH,   JOHN 

KSAN,    San   Francisco,    Calif. 
ROLLINS,   BILL 

WAYS-TV,   Charlotte,   N.  C. 
ROLLINS,   CHAP 

KICO,  Calexico,  Calif. 
ROMANO,   PAT 

WNET,    Providence,    R.    I. 
ROMANO,   THOMAS 

WNHC-TV,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
ROMERO,   FRED 

KCOR,  San  Antonio,  Texas 
ROMINE,   CHARLES 

The   Search,   CBS-TV 
RONALD,   STAN 

WKAN,   Kankakee,   111. 
ROPPOLO,  .JOE 

KFPW,   Ft.   Smith.   Ark. 
ROSE,   CARL 

WKNA.   Charleston,   W.   Va. 
ROSE,   PHIL 
Rose    Room 
KCRC,   Enid.   Okla. 


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KOSS,   BILL 

WIOD.    Miami,    Fla. 
KOSS,   CULLEN 

WCHV.   Charlottesville.    Va. 
KOSS,  DON 

What's  New 

KGFJ,    Hollywood,    Calif. 
KOSS,  STEVE 

WCMB-TV,   Harrisbur?,    Pa. 
KOSSITEK,   FRANK 

WKAN.  Kankakee,   111. 
KOSSMAN,  MERLE 

Merle's    Pearls 

KHUB,   Watsonville,    Calif. 
KOTH,   DON 

Early    Birds 

WEOA,   Evansville,    Ind. 
KOUTH,  BILL 

Pixie   Panel 

WNOK-TV.   Columbia,    S.   C. 
KOWE,   RED 

KNXT,  Los  Angreles,  Calif. 
KIDES,   JIM 

WSPD-TV.    Toledo.    Ohio 
KIETZ,   ED 

Coffee  Time 

WRAC,    Racine,    Wis. 
KLSK,   CLAY 

WHO-TV.    Des   Moines,    Iowa 

RUSSELL,  DON 

News  Tonight  with  Don  Russell, 
Morgan  Beatty  and  the  News — 
N.  Y.  Cut  In,  Presidential  Press 
Conference,  News  and  Special 
Events,  DuMont;  General  Motors 
Show,     NBC-TV 

KLSSELL,   FRAN 
WCYB,  Bristol,  Va. 

KLSSELL,  FRANK 
Coffee  Cup  Time 
KITO,    San    Bernardino.    Calif. 

RUSSELL,  TODD 

B.  April  16,  1913,  Manchester, 
England.  Rootie  Kazootie,  NBC- 
TV;  ABC-TV;  Wheel  of  Fortune, 
CBS-TV;  Treasury  Men  in  Ac- 
tion, Sherlock  Holmes,  NBC-TV 

RUSSELL,   WEBB 

KGW,   Portland,    Oreg:. 

RLTLEDGE,   BILL 

Young-  Americans  Club 
KENT,   Shreveport,  La. 

KYALL,   DICK 

KEEP,    Twin   Falls,   Idaho 

RYAN,   TED 

WHIO-TV.   Dayton,   Ohio 

RYAN,   THOMAS 
All  the  News  First 
WSNY,  Schenectady.  N.  Y. 

RVE,  JACK 

KTSM-TV.    El    Paso.    Texas 

RYERSE,   JAY 

KVAL-TV,   Eugene.   Oreg. 

—  s  — 

SAINT,   TERRY 

WJNO-TV,   Palm   Beach,   Fla. 
SALES,   SOUPY 

WXYZ-TV,    Detroit,    Mich. 
SALOMON,  MICHAEL 

Take  It  Easy 

WISR.   Butler,    Pa. 
SALTSMAN,   DAYTON 

Keyboard  &   Console 

WSUN,   St.  Petersburg-,  Fla. 
SAND,  LES 

WOL,    Washing-ton.    D.   C. 
SANDEFUR,  BILL 

WBTM-TV.    Danville.    Va. 
SANDERS,   GEORGE 

KRKD.    Los    Angeles.    Calif. 
SANDERS,   HANK 

KBLO,    Hot    Springs,    Ark. 
SCOTT,  JOHN 

Wonderful   City,    Miilii:il 
SCOTT,   LEE 

Coeur  d'Alene  Today 

KVNI,   Coeur   d'Alene,    Idaho 
SCOTT,  RAY 

WKPA,    New    Kensing-ton.    Pa. 


SCOTT,   WILLARD 

WRC,  Washingrton.  D.  C. 
SCRIVNER,   BILL 

KELD.   El  Dorado.   Ark. 
SCRUGGS,    BUGS 

WCIN,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
SEABORN,   JIMMY 

WPCF,    Panama    City.    Fla. 
SEANEY,   E.   JAMES 

WDZ.    Decatur.    111. 
SEARLS,   TOM 

KSWI.    Council    Bluffs,    Iowa 
SEAVY,    CECIL 

KKTV.  Colorado  Springrs,  Colo 
SEED,   RICHARD 

WSMI.  Litchfield.   111. 
SEEDS,   WALLY 

KGLC.   Miami.   Okla. 
SEELEY,   RALPH 

KCBC,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 
SEIFERT,   FRANK 

WMIN-TV.  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
SELBY,   NORM 

KROC-TV,    Rochester.   Minn. 
SELF,   JIMMY 

KICA,   Clovis.    N.   Mex. 
SELVA,  FLORENCIO 

KLVL,   Pasadena,   Texas 
SESSIONS,  CLIFF 

Off  the  Record 

WFOR,    Hattiesburg^,    Miss. 
SEVCIK,   H.   A. 

Czech   Hour 

KULP,  El  Campo,  Texas 
SHALLENBERGER,   DAVE 

WARD,    Johnstown,    Pa. 
SHANNON,   GEORGE 

WTOK,  Meridian,  Miss. 
SHAPIRO,   JACK 

WXLW,   Indianapolis,   Ind. 

SHARBUTT,    DEL 

B.  Feb.  16,  1913,  Cleburne,  Tex. 
Betty  White  Show,   NBC-TV 
SHARP,  IRVING 

Daily   Dozen 

WDBJ,  Roanoke,  Va. 
SHAW,   CHARLES 

Sunrise  Serenade 

WOLF,    Syracuse,   N.   Y. 
SHAW,   HUGH 

KWFT,    Wichita    Falls,    Texas 
SHAYNE,   KARL 

101    Ranch    Show 

WLAN,   Lancaster,    Pa. 
SHEFFER,  GLENN 

Teen    Quiz 

WLBR,    Lebanon,    Pa. 
SHEFRIN,   JACK   ALLEN 

Morning-   Serenade 

WRNY,  Rochester.  N.  Y. 

SHELDON,  HERB 

Herb    Sheldon    Show.    WRCA 
SHELL,  JAMES 

WSLS,  Roanoke,  Va. 
SHELLEY,   BOB 

WFBC,   Greenville.   S.  C. 
SHELTON,   JIM 

Pick-a-Pocket 

WIBC,    Indianapolis,    Ind. 
SHEPPE,   BOB 

WFOY,    St.   Augustine,   Fla. 
SHERIDAN,  BILL 

Sandman  Chaser 

WADK,    Newport,    R.    I. 
SHERMERHORN,    RICHARD    E. 

Hospitality   House 

KSBW,  Salinas,   Cahf. 
SHERWOOD,  BOBBY 

Stars  on  Parade.   DuMont 
SHEWRY,   CHUCK 

Music   in    the    Nite 

WEKR,    Fayetteville.    Teiin. 
SHIELD,  MIKE 

Grable-James  Show 

WMIX,   Mt.   Vernon,   111. 
SHIELDS,  LARRY 

KFMB-TV,    San    Diego,    Call  I. 
SHIELDS,   TOM 

Platter  Party 

WCPS,  Tarboro,  N.  C. 

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SHIPLEY,   JIM 

Request    Review 

WJER,  Dover,  Ohio 
SHO.\FF,   BOB 

WGVL,    Greenville,    S.    C. 
SHOEMACHER,  DAVE 

WEAW,     Evanston,    111. 
SHOOK,   CAL 

Bar   Six   Ranch 

WJIM-TV.    Lansin;,',    Mi<-h. 
SHOR,    MARK 

WAGM,  Presque  Isle.  Maine 
SHREVE,   LEN 

KGW,   Portland,   Ore},'. 
SHRINER,   HERB 

Two   for  the   Money.   CBS-TV 
SHRIVER,   BOB 

KFEL-TV.    Denver.    Colo. 
SHROYER,   KEN 

WPTW.   Piqua.   Ohio 
SU  KLESTEEL,   TOM 

2nd   Supper  Club 

WHLS.   Port   Huron.   Mir-h. 
SIEGEL,  MORT 

WHCU.  Ithaca.   N.   Y. 
SIEVERS.   BOB 

WOWO.  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
SIGMON,   BARNEY 

WHKY,  Hickory,   N.   C. 

SILBERT.  BILL 

B.    Jan.    1,    Detroit,    Mich.     Bill 

Silbert    Show,    Saints    and    Spin- 
ners Club,  WMGM;   Red   Buttons 

Show,    NBC-TV 
SMITH,    BILL 

KWEI.    Weiser,    Idaho 
SMITH,   BILL 

WFTL,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 
SMITH,   BILL 

Family    Hour 

WPEN,  Philadelphia.   Pa. 
SMITH,   BOB 

KNAL,    Victoria,    Texas 
SMITH.   BOB 

WMCT,   Memphis,   Tenn. 
SMITH,   BOB 

WOXF.   Oxford,   N.  C. 
SMITH,   BRYANT 

KCOY,    Santa   Maria,    Calif. 
SMITH,   CHARLES  C. 

WDEC,    Americus,   Ga. 
SMITH,   CLAYTON 

WAGM,  Presque  Isle,  Maine 
SMITH,   DON 

Sleepy   Time 

KLIZ,    Brainerd,   Minn. 
SMITH,   DON 

KMED,    Medford,    Ore?. 
SMITH,  ED 

Wake   Up   and  Live 

KGKB.    Tyler.   Texas 
SMITH.   FRED   B. 

Hour  of  Charm 

KTXJ,  Jasper,  Texas 
SMITH.   GREG 

WXLW.    Indianapolis,    Ind. 
SMITH,   HANK 

WFPA.   Fort   Payne.   Ala. 
SMITH.   JERRY 

KGVO.   Missoula.   Mont. 
SMITH.   JOE 

Record  Rack 

WARD,  Johnstown,  Pa. 
SMITH,   MAX 

Dance  Time 

KOY,    Phoenix.    Ariz. 
SMITH,  PIERCE 

KVTV,  Sioux  City,  Iowa 
SMITH,   RALPH 

Music    to    Read    By 

WJPS.   Evansville.   Ind. 
SMITH.    ROBERT   E. 

Theatre  of  Melody 

WTIC,    Hartford,   Conn. 
S.\IITH.    ROBERT   H. 

WGET.  Gettysburg^,  Pa. 
SMITH,   ROWXSTON 

WICA-TV,    Ashtabula,    Ohio 
SMITH,   RUDY 

WWW.    Fairmont,    W.    Va. 


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K1>>1..    l.o«   Angi^lrs.   Calif. 
«.\t)M.    HOB 

W  riK    r\  .     IN  ..n.i.     111. 

SNYDER.   BOB 

WABY,    WPTR,    Albany,    N.    Y. 
>\\I>KK.    I'KC. 

KIVA      Viima.    An7. 
SOHOI..   JOHNNY 

Wll.K     Wilko  Harrc.    Pa. 
SOI  TIIAKI).    BOB 

WMAM     WMHV-TV,    Man- 

SOI  TinVOOl).    TOMMY 

WSON,    HtMuiiMsoii.    K.v. 
SOWAKOS,   4011 N 

WCMl.    Ashlan.l.    K.v. 
sr.\INIIO\VKK.    DON 

Ojxr.iiuni    Molody 

KVNl".  Lojran.  Utah 
SIVVNGLKR.    DAN 

WJDI.   Floronoc.   Ala. 
SPIE<;LK.    STAN 

Dootllehii^ 

KXRO.    Ahj-rdeon.    Wash. 
sriRO.    WAI.T 

WCdV.    Moiitsromer.v.    Ala. 
srONtiBKRG.    ROIXIE 

WRKX-TV.    Rockford.    111. 
STAI.LINGS.   (  I  RT 

Spotliio    on   Melody 

Kl.lK.    Jefforson    City.    Mo. 
STAMBKRGER.   JACK 

WLOS-TV.    Ashovillc.    N.    C. 
STAMPER.    WARNER 

WEBK.    Tampa.    Fla. 
ST.VMFS.    MACK 

WFNC.    Fayotteville,    N.    C. 
STANLEY.   BILL 

Happines*    Exohanffe 

WNOE.   Nrw  Orleans.  La. 
STANLEY.    ROY 

KWBB.    Wifhita.   Kans. 
STANLEY.   WARREX 

KOBK.   Owatonna,  Minn. 
ST.VNTON.    P.VT 

WJM.J.    Philadelphia.    Pa. 
STAPLETON.   JACK 

News    and    Musie 

WROX.    Clarksdale.    Miss. 
STARBl CK,   BERYL 

WMT.  Cedar  Rapids.   Iowa 
ST.ARKEY.    D.XLE 

KXLY-TV.    Spokane,    Wash. 
STARKE Y.    JED 

KMUf -TV.    Kansas   City,   Mo. 
STARN.VLA.   STANLEY' 

Polka    Time 

WJKO.     Sprinerfield.    Mass. 
ST.YRNES.   GENE 

Gospel   Gems 

WAV!-.     Albertville.     Ala. 
STARR.    RAY 

KWWL-TV.    Waterloo.   Iowa 
STE.VRNS,    CLIFF 

WWNY.    Watertown.    N.  Y. 
STKBBIXS.    ROGER 

I'ifjo  riiib 

WERf-.    Erie.    P;i . 
STEELE.    DON.XLD 

W.JEF.    Grand    Rapids.    Mich. 
xTEEi^E.    JIM 

KTVX     Mij'^koiff;^-,    Okla. 
hTEEN.    HERBERT 

Hi     Neik'hbor 

WI>I/;     I'ort   .Jervis.    N.    Y. 
STEER.   JA.ME8 

KOHK.    Owatonna.    Minn 
«»TEIN,    LF^ 

WJHW.    .\ew    Orleans.     La. 
HTKLIXiEM.    IH}S 

F'avorit*;    MUflle 

HEX.   Portland.   Orejf. 
STENGEL,    DAN 

WTMV.    EaHt   St.   LouIh,    111. 


STEPMAMDIES.   STEYE 

HelliMUr    Ki'hoes 

W.IKO.    Spring: field.    Masf. 
STERLINtJ.    LI  D 

Mail     Box 

WLEE.    Riehniond.    Va. 
STERN.    Dl  KE 

KSL.\,    Shrevoport.   La. 
STEYENS.    ARTHUR 

Musioal    Nitihtcap 

WFAl\    Aususta.    Maine 
STEYENS.   cm  CK 

WNET,    Providence,    H.    1. 
STEYENS.    DON 

Musie    Before    Midnisrht 

WBRE.    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa. 
STEYENS,   FRANK 

WWVA,    Wnieeling-.    W.    Va. 
.STEVENS,   JIM 

WLLH,     Lowell-Lawrence, 

Mass. 
STEYENS,   OSCAR    H. 

KEVT.    Tucson,    Ariz. 
STEWART,   BOB 

Desert   Riders 

KRUX,    Glendale,    Ariz. 
STEWART.   BOB 

Hit   the   Deck 

WBRY.  Waterbury,  Conn. 
STEWART,    DON 

WEKY,    Richmond,    Ky. 
STEWART,    DON 

WWTV,    Cadillac,    Mich. 

STEWART.  JAY 

B.    1920,  Sumitville,   Ind.   It  Pays 

to    Be    Married;    NBC;    Townhall 

Party,    KTTV 
ST.    (iEORGE,    DORIAN 

All     Leagrue     Clubhouse,     The 

World  We  Live  In,  Just  Easy, 

Indoors       Unlimited,       Latin 

Quarter   Matinee,    ABC;    ABC- 
TV 
STILWILL,   JACK 

WLS.  Chicago,   111. 
STINEHART, .  JIM 

KVFD,    Fort   Dodgre,    Iowa 
STITCH,   BOB 

WMPS,   Memphis,    Tenn. 
STITES,   MARVIN 

KGYN,    Guymon,   Okla. 
STOHL,   HENRY 

WOTV,    Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
STOKEY,   MIKE 

Pantomine  Quiz,    DuMont 
STONE,   BOB 

WRGB,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
STONE,   DOUG 

Matinee 

KBOE,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa 
STONE,    ERNIE 

WMCA,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
STONE,   JIM 

WMPS,  Memphis.  Tenn. 
STONE,   ROCKY 

Alarm  Clock    Club 

WOPI,    Bristol,    Tenn. 
STOREY,   ROY 

KSAN-TV,     San     Francisco, 

Calif. 
STOUT,   ALLEN 

WLW,   Cincinnati,   Ohio 
STRATTON,    LOU 

WRDW-TV.    Augusta.    Ga. 
SULLIVAN,   ED 

Toast  of   the  Town,   CBS-TV 


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TIBBETTS,   DONN 

WMUR-TV.  Manchester,   N.   H. 
TILLEY,   JACK 

KBIS,    Bakersfield,    Calif. 
TII>LFORD,    RUSS 

WKXX-TV.    Saginaw.    Mieh. 
TO  LAND.    DON 

K.IRG.     ("oiiinibiis.     .\ebr. 
TOMPKINS,    JA(K    NEIL 

WWNC.    Asiieville.     .\.    C 
TONANDER,    RON 

Music    to    a    "T" 

WBEL,    Boloit,    Wis. 

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TONKEN,  PHILIP 

B.     April     13,     1919,     HarHord. 

Conn.     The      Big      Picture,     The 

Greatest  Drama,  All  TV  Net- 
works; Greatest  Fights  of  Cen- 
tury,     ABC;      Radio      Playhouse, 

NIEMO    Weather    Reporter,    Man 

from   Times   Square,   Mutual 
TOWNSEND,   DUDLEY 

Musical  Clock 

WDBJ,    Roanoke.    Va. 
TRACE  WELL,    JIM 

Morning    Varieties 

KCSB,    San    Bernardino,    Calif. 
TREBOR,    ROBERT 

WVET-TV,    Rochester,     N.    Y. 
TRIM,   PAUL 

WHSY.    Haltiesburg,   Miss. 
TRIPP,  PAUL 

On   the  Carousel,  CBS-TV 
TROMPETER,   JAY 

The  Record  Shop 

WIND,  Chicago.   111. 
TROWBRIDGE,   BILL 

Top  of  the  Morning 

WIRO,  Ironton.   Ohio 
TRUDEAU,   NED 

Sunrise    Symphony 

WABY,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
TRUMBULL,   BILL 

Music    Hall 

WREB,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
TUCHOLKA,   ED 

WEBR,    Buffalo,    N.    Y. 
TUCKER,   GORDON 

Tunes  lor  Teens 

WCOV,  Montgomery,  Ala. 
TUCKWOOD,   DON 

WFMZ-TV,  Allentown,   Pa. 
TUFTS,  PETER 

Family  Fair 

KTUC,    Tucson,     Ariz. 
TURNER,  DEAN 

KOTV,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
TURNER,   JOHN 

Tune  Time 

KVMA,  Magnolia,  Ark. 
TURNER,  RAY 

WHBF,   Benton   Harbor,   Mich. 
TURNSTALL,   BILL 

WBEB,    Southern   Pines,   N.  C. 
TUTT,   BOB 

KPIX,   San  Francisco.   Calif. 
TWOMEY,    MORRY 

KNOE-TV,  Monroe,  La. 
TYLER,   HUGH 

WFTM,  Maysville,  Ky. 
TYRER,   FRANK 

Relaxing    Time 

KVAN,    Vancouver,    Wash. 

UHLIS,  F.   J. 

Everybody's    Sliow 

KGBX,  Springfield.  Mo. 
UNDERWOOD,    GENE 

WVIM,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 
UPTON,   DON 

WIS-TV,   Columbia.    S.   C. 

—  V  — 

VALLEJO,   I.,    JR. 

KULP,  El  Campo,  Texas 
VALYER,    GEORGE 

WREN,  Topeka,  Kans. 
VANCE,   JOHN 

WLAU,    Laurel,    Miss. 
Y'ANDERHOOF,   BRUCE 

KTVT,   Salt   Lake  City,   Utali 
^  AN    DE    VELDE,    JAMES 

WSEE,  Eric.  Pa. 
V.\N   STEENBlfRCJH.    BILI, 

Sunshine    Club 

WIPC,  Lake  Wales.  Fla. 
VASEN,    WARREN 

Breakfast    Set 

woe,  Davenport,  Iowa 
VAUGHN,   BOB 

WSPA,    Spartanburg,    S.    C. 


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VAUGHN,  REESE 

Melody  Lane 

WAUG,   Augusta,   Ga. 
VENTER,   MEL 

Breakfast   Gang 

KFRC,    San   Francisco,    Calif. 
VERNON,   WES 

KLO,  Ogden,  Utah 
VESTAL,   STAN 

Parade  of  Hits 

KNGS,   Hanford,    Calif. 
VIKEN,   HOWARD 

WCCO,  Minneapolis,   Minn. 
VINGI,   RAY 

WKWK,   Wheeling,   W.   Va. 
VITTO,   LORRY 

KFJI,    Klamath    Falls,    Oreg. 
VOGT,   KEN 

Talent   Unlimited 

WCAN-TV,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 

VON  ZELL.  HARRY 

B.     July     11,     Indianapolis,     Ind. 
Burns     &     Allen,     CBS-TV;     The 
Jimmy  Durante  Sho-w,  The  Donald 
O'Connor  Show,   NBC-TV 
VOSBURGH,  HERMAN 
Farm  Front 
KTAT,  Frederick,  Okla. 

—  w  — 

WADE,  OZZIE 

Sunrise   Serenade 

WKNE,    Keene,    N.    H. 
WAGNER,   GENE 

Ticket  to   Tacoma 

KTAC,   Tacoma,   Wash. 
WAGNER,  ILSE 

Invitation   to    Entertainment 

WWRL,   New  York,   N.  Y. 
WAIN,   NORMAN 

WDOK,    Cleveland,    Ohio 
WAINER,   STEVE 

Hi  Neighbor 

WFMD,  Frederick,   Md. 
WALES,   DALLAS 

KNOE-TV,  Monroe,  La. 
WALK,   LEONARD 

Homestead   Calling 

WHOD,    Homestead,    Pa. 
WALKER,   CAS 

WIVK,   Knoxville,   Tenn. 
WALKER,   DEAN 

KWBU,    Corpus   Christi.    Tex. 
W.\LKER,   DREW 

At   Your  Command 

KWRO,    CoQuille.    Oreg. 
W.ALKER,   FRANKIE 

WFOY,    St.    Augustine.    Flu. 
WALL,   ARTHLR 

WKRT,   Cortland,    N.   Y. 
W.4LLACE,  TOM,  JR. 

KTKT,   Tucson,  Ariz. 
WALLACE,    TOM,    SR. 

KTKT,    Tucson,    Ariz. 
WALLGREN,   REX 

KLO,   Ogden,    Utah 
WALROD,   TRUMAN 

WCEN.    Mt.    Pleasant,    Mich. 
WALSHAK,   DAVID 

KCTI.    Gonzales,   Texas 
W.ALTERS,   BUCKEY 

Tune  Time 

WEEK,    Peoria.    111. 
WALTERS,   DICK 

Hi    Neighbor 

WKLJ.    Sparta,    Wis. 
WAMBACH,   PETE 

WCMB-TV,    Harrisburg,    Pa. 
WANGER,   JOHN 

KALI,   Pasadena.  Calif. 
WARD,   BILL 

WHOW,   Clinton,    111. 
WARD,   JIM 

Music  Masters 

WITV,  Miami,  Fla. 
WARD,   JIM 

WILK-TV,    Wilkes-Barre,   Pa. 
WARD,   LARRY 

WTVI,    Belleville.    111. 


WARE,   JACK 

KCRG,   Cedar    Rapids,    Iowa 
WARNER,    DICK 

WRDW,   Augusta,   Ga. 
WARREN,   DOUG 

Talk  of  the  Town 

WKDN,  Camden,  N.  J. 
W.\TERS,   CHUCK 

KTXL-TV,  San  Angelo,  Tex. 
WATKINS,   TOM 

KALL,   Salt  Lake   City,   Utah 
WATSON,   JIM 

Paclihouse  Jamboree 

WGTM,    Wilson,    N.   C. 
WATSON,   ROBERT 

WQXI,    Atlanta,    Ga. 
W.WNE,   LARRY 

KREL,  Baytown,  Texas 
WEATHERS,   RUPERT 

WFVG,  Fuquay  Springs,   N.  C. 
WEAVER,   BOB 

Weaver  with  Music 

KXO,   El  Centro,  Calif. 
WEAVER,   JACKSON 

WMAL-TV,  Washington,  D.  C. 
WEAVER,   ROBYN 

WIRL,    Peoria,    111. 
WEBB,   CHARLES   T. 

KVOA-TV,  Tucson,   Ariz. 
WEBB,   RALPH 

KTSM-TV,   El  Paso,   Tex. 
WEBER,   ROGER 

KVFD,   Fort  Dodge,  Iowa 
WEBSTER,   DAVE 

WJNO,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 
WEGGELAND,   ROBERT 

KBLI,    Blackfoot,    Idaho 
WEITZEL,    J.   KENYON 

WGET,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
WELCH,   ED 

WMCA,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
WELCH,   EDDIE 

Breakfast   Special 

KBTM,    Jonesboro,    Ark. 
WELCH,  MARV 

WXYZ,  Detroit,  Mich. 
WELCH,   RICHARD 

WJPD,   Ishpeming,    Mich. 
WELLER,   ROSS 

Cinderella  Weekend 

WHAM,  Rochester,    N.   Y. 
WELLS,   EARL 

WSPD-TV,   Toledo,   Ohio 
WELLS,   JOHN 

WLBR-TV.    Lebanon,    Pa. 
WELLS,    THAD 

KRIO,   McAllen,    Texas 
WENDELL,   BILL 

Letter     to     Lee     Graham.     Joe 

Palooka  Story,  Life  with  Eliza- 
beth.   Mono-Drama    Theatie 

WARD,  New  York 
WENTE,  BILL 

KBIM,    Roswell,   N.   Mex. 
WERNER,   KURT 

WHO-TV,    Des    Moines,    Iowa 
WERTENBAKER,  T.  J. 

WNBZ,    Saranac  Lake,   N.  Y. 
WERTZ,    RANDY 

Yawn   Patrol 

WISR,   Butler,  Pa. 
WESTBROOK,   BILL 

KREI,   Farmington,    Mo. 
WESLEY,   JOSEPH 

WIBV,  Belleville,  111. 
WEST,   OLIVER 

Man  on   the  Street 

WTKM.   Hartford,   Wis. 
WESTERN,  CACTUS  JIM 

KUTV,   Salt  Lake  City,   Utah 
WHEELER,  DON 

The  Bandstand 

WFKY,   Frankfort,  Ky. 
WHITACRE,   HAROLD 

KWPC,    Muscatine,    Iowa 
WHITE,   FRANCES 

WUST,    Bethesda,    Md. 
WHITE,   HENRY 

Clockwatcher 

WDOV,   Dover,   Del. 

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WHITE,   MORGAN 

Campus   Capers 

KVNU.    Logan,    Ktali 
WHITE,   TED 

Friendly    Neigh»M)r 

WARE,   Ware,   Mass. 
WHITE,    WAYMAN 

Duke  of  Wax 

WAUG,  Augusta,  Ga. 
WHITLOCK,  J.  T. 

Community   Service    Hour 

WLBN,  Lebanon,  Kv. 
WHIT.MORE,   TOM 

WWCA,  Gary,  Ind. 
WHITTAKER,   JACK 

KOVO.  Provo,   Utah 
WHITTLE,   JIMMIE 

Dawnbusters 

KPHO,   Phoenix,  Ariz. 
WICKS,   JAMES 

WSHB,    Stillwater,    Minn. 
WIDDER,   DAVE 

WDAF,   Kansas  City.  Mo. 
WIGGS,   BILL 

Sunday    Evening   Hymntime 

WFMC,    Goldsboro,    N.   C. 
WILLIS,   FORREST 

Musical   Clock 

WTRY,   Troy,   N.   Y. 
WILLY,  GUY 

Coffee   Club 

WPTX,  Lexington  Park,  Md. 
WILSON,   ANDY 

Platterama 

KOPO-TV,  Tucson,  Ariz. 
WILSON,   ARNOLD 

KNIM,   Maryville,    Mo. 
WILSON,   BOB 

KNIM,  Maryville,  Mo. 
WILSON,   GENE 

KLER,   Lewiston,    Idaho 
WILSON,   JACK 

Sunnyside 

WARM,   Scranton,   Pa. 
WILSON,  JACK 

All  Request   Hour 

WLBK.    DeKalb,    111. 
WILSON,   JIM 

WBUD,   Trenton,    N.   J. 
WILSON,   STU 

WKBN-TV,   Youngstown.   Ohio 
WILSON,   WARD 

Can  You  Top  This": 

NBC 
WUELINER,   FRED 

WRBL-TV,   Columbus.   Ga. 

WYLER,  JIM 

The  Adventures  of  Hopalong  Cos- 
sidy,   WABC-TV;   The   Traveler 

—  Y  — 

YATES,   JOHN 

Musical   Clock 

KFEQ,   St.  Joseph,   Mo. 
YAWS,   HOWARD 

KMAC,    San    Antonio.    Texas 
YAZELL,   GEORGK 

Saturday    Rural    Hour 

WHAW,   Weston,    W.    Va. 
YEARICK,   DAVE 

Sunday    School    Lesson 

WMUU,   Greenville.    S.   C. 
YORK,   PRESTON 

Marching   to    Zion 

WAOK,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
YOUNG.   JOE 

KCRB.   Chanute.   Kans. 
YOUNG,   O.   C. 

Rise  and  Shine 

WHIS,    Bluefield,    W.    Va. 
YOUNGBLOOD,   HARLEY 

Pay  less  Partyline 

KOOS,    Coos   Bay.    Oreg. 

—  z  — 

ZEKE,   COUSIN 

Morning   Jamboree 
WMEV,   Marion.   Va. 
ZI3LMERMAN,   HARRY 

Town  Crier  Special 
WTCN.   Minneapolis.    Minn. 


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BILL  SILBERT 


CI  5-4577 


Thxxrsday,  February  10,  1955 


RADIO  DAILY— TELEVISION  DAILY 


THANKS! 


Weekly 


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DISC  JOCKEYS 


RADIO  AND  TELEVISION 
— their  work  during  1954 


—  A  — 

ABBOTT,  JIM 

Money  for  Music 

KFDA,   Amarillo,   Texas 
ABBOTT,   WALT 

Sentimental  Journey 

KFOX.  Long-  Beach,  Calif. 
ABELL,   FRAN 

KMOD,  Modesto.  Calif. 
ACREE,   JIMMY 

The  Wax  Works 

WAGF.    Dothan.   Ala. 
ACHOR,   DAVE 

Plow  Jockey 

WBEX,   Chillicothe,   Ohio 
ADAMS,  CHARLES 

Sunrise   Salute 

WTAN.  Clearwater,  Fla. 
ADAMS,   JAMES 

Daybreaker 

WSTV,    Steubenville,    Ohio 
ADDINGTON,  DON 

Sandman  Serenade 

WHTB,    Talladega,    Ala. 
ADELL,  RAY 

Journey   Into   Melody 

WGSM,  Huntington,  N.  Y. 
ADKINS,  BOB 

Western  Requests 

KLER,    Lewiston,    Idaho 
AGEE,  BOB 

WBIR,   Knoxville,  Tenn. 
A'HEARN,  RICHARD 

Bandstand 

WKRT,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 
AKER,   DICK 

KTFY,    Brownfield,    Texas 
ALBERT,  BILL 

WLS,  Chicago.  111. 
ALBRIGHT,    DAVE 

KCRG,    Cedar   Rapids.    Iowa 
ALDRIDGE,  CHARLIE 

WCRS,    Greenwood,    S.   C. 
ALEXANDER,   KURT 

Roll   Jordan 

WEAS,   Decatur,   Ga. 
ALFORD,    DICK 

KXLR,  Little  Rock.   Ark. 
\LL.4N,  MARK 

Wake   Up   Atlanta 

WAOK,    Atlanta,    Ga. 
ALLAN, STAN 

This  is  Music 

WPAC,    Patchogue,    N.   Y. 
ALLEN,    AL 

KXLR,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 
ALLEN,   BETTYE 

WCMI,   Ashland,   Ky. 
ALLEN,   BILL 

WHTC,   Holland,   Mich. 
ALLEN,    BOB 

Radio  Ranch 

KPAS,    Banning,   Calif. 
ALLEN,    BOB 

6:50    Club 

KMAC,    San   Antonio,    Texas 
ALLEN,  CARL 

Musical  Clock 

WLBK,    DeKalb,    111. 
.\LLEN,    DELL 

KSO,   Des  Moines,  Iowa 
ALLEN,   DON 

Alarm  Clock  Club 

KMOD,  Modesto,  Calif. 
ALLEN,   FRANK 

All  Set  for  Music 
WOW,  Omaha,  Nebr. 


nan 

ALLEN,  GENE 

Turntable  Terrace 

WTAN,    Clearwater,    Fla. 
ALLEN,    GEORGE 

Listen    While   You   Work 

WBVP,    Beaver   Falls,   Pa. 
ALLEN,  JIM 

Nite   Cap 

KCJB,   Minot,   N.   Dak. 
ALLEN,  LEN 

Dawn    Busters 

KLO,    Ogden,   Utah 
ALLEN,   ROBERT 

Music  in  the  Air 

KOVE.   Lander,   Wyo. 
ALLEN,   TOM 

OK   Ballroom 

WOKZ,   Alton,   m. 
ALLREDGE,   JAY 

Today's  Top  Five 

WBRC.    Birmingham,    Ala. 
AMECHE,   JIM 

KLAC,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
ANDERSON,   ANDY 

Starline    Swingtime 

KCIM.    Carroll.    Iowa 
ANDERSON,   BOB 

Harmony  House 

KWIE,   Kennewick,    Wash. 
ANDERSON,   GARY 

1430   Club 

WLAK,  Lakeland,   Fla. 
ANDERSON,   K.   L. 

WPBC,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
ANDERSON,  MILLARD 

Breakfast   Time 

WRKD,   Rockland,    Maine 
ANDERSON,   SAM 

Music  Matinee 

WNAR,   Norristown.  Pa. 
ANDREE,   JAN 

WPIT,   Pittsburgh,   Pa. 
ANDRES,   JAY 

Music   'Til  Dawn 

WBBM,    Chicago,    111. 
ANDREWS,   DON 

Country    Junction 

WSGW.    Saginaw.   Mich. 
ANDREWS,   NICK 

Music    on   the    Sunny    Side 

WNRC,   New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
ANDREWS,   PERRY 

Open  Road.   USA 

KYW,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
ANDRICK,   BILL 

Lamplighter's   Serenade 

WPAR,  Parkersburg,   W.  Va. 
.ANNE,   LILLIE 

Carolina   Barndance 

WIRC,    Hickory,    N.    C. 
ANSON,   BILL 

WAIT,    Chicago,    111. 
ANSON,   BILL 

WAIT,    Chicago,    111. 
ANTHONY,   MARV 

WDLB.   Marshfield.   Wis. 
.\RANZAMENDI,   FRANCISCO 

WAPA.  San  Juan.  Puerto  Rico 
.VKGUMEDO,   OSCAR 

KCOR.    San   Antonio,   Texas 
.VRMBRISTER,  RANDY 

WYVE,   Wytheville,   Va. 
ARMSTRONG,   TOM 

WGAR,   Cleveland.   Ohio 
.4KT,  BOBBY 

Country   Clubhouse 
WRFW,  Eau  Claire.  Wis. 

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ARTHUR,   DOUG 

Danceland 

WIBG.   Philadelphia,    Pa. 
ARTHUR,  FRED 

KVOC.  Casper.   Wyo. 
ARTHUR,    GEORGE 

WHOW,   CUnton,   111. 
ASKEY,   BOB 

KFOR,   Lincoln,    Nebr. 
ASKINS,  ALLEN 

Savannah  River  Rag 

WAKN,   Aiken,    S.   C. 
ATKINS,  BILL 

KFRD,   Rosenberg.   Texas 
ATKINS,  EDDIE 

WJEH,  Gallipolis,  Ohio 
.4TTEBERRY,  TERRY 

Teen-Age  Tunes 

KCOL,  Fort  Collins,  Colo. 
AUSTIN,  DON 

WHOW,   Clinton,  HI. 
AVERY,   CHUCK 

Top   of  the  Morning 

WLNA,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 
AVILA,   JOSE 

KSBW,  Salinas,  Calif. 


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BACHO,  BOB 

Memorable  Music 

WNCC,  Barnesboro.  Pa. 
BAILEY,   CARL 

KBIG,  Avalon,  Calif. 
BAILEY,  DON  LEE 

WESC,   Greenville,   S.  C. 
BAILEY,  JIM 

KBIF,   Fresno,  Calif. 
BAILEY,    MITZI 

Time  for  Milady 

KMUR,  Murray,  Utah 
BAILEY,   NORMAN 

WKBR,    Manchester.    X.    H. 
BAILEY,  WILLIAM   C. 

WIBV,  Belleville,  111. 
B.AINTER,   BILL 

KIT,  Yakima.  Wash. 
B.\INTER,   JACK 

Lucky  Dance  Time 

KHQ,   Spokane,  Wash. 
ILAKER,  ALAN 

Platter    Party 

WLBN,   Lebanon,   Ky. 
BAKER,  ALAN 

WNOK,   Columbia,   S.  C. 
B.AKEK,   DICK 

WPIN,   St.  Petersburg.  Fla. 
B.IKER,   GORDIE 

WSPR,   Springfield,  Mass. 
BAKER,   JIM 

Stroll   Through    the    Village 

KVOC,    Casper,    Wyo. 
B.\KKE,  H.4L 

KGKO,   Dallas,    Texas 
BALDING,  CHUCK 

Juke  Box  Review 

WOAY,  Oak  Hill,  W.  Va. 
B.ILDWIN.   BRUCE 

Western  Jamboree 

KCRC.   Enid.   Okla. 
BALDWIN,   DICK 

Melody  Corner 

WJOY.   Burlington.  Vt. 
BALDWIN,  MEL 

KNX,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
B.ALE,  NORM 

Ark-La-Tex  Jubilee 

KWKH.   Shreveport.  La. 


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BAIX.   NOKl. 

Kifht    Ball    Show 
WSIX     Xiishvillf.    TtMui. 
B\NTt»N.    BIIX 

St.trhsht    Soiivonirsi 

KSHW.    Salinas.   Calif. 
HXKBKK.    DON 

WiJHS.   Miami.  Fla. 
HAKII..   tiKNR 

MulniK-hl    Matinee 

WJKF.   C.raiui    Rainds.    Mioh. 

KXKii.K.  u»r 

\VK AI..    Kouu'.    N.   Y. 
ItVKKKK.    KKRMIT 

Murnmc    Serenade 

K(  HK.    (.'harlestoii.    Maine 
IIAKKKK.   TKl) 

I'.tnui.-    o(    Hits 

WJDY.    lUirliimMon.    Vt. 
KXKI.OW,    JACK 

WgiW.    Molme.    111. 
It  A  K  LOW.    JAY 

Mantnp 

WHLN.    Harlan.    Ky. 
IIAKK.    B. 

WKMI.    Kalamazoo.    Mich. 
BAKK.    FKRD 

Spiritual   Time 

WWRL.    New  Y'ork.    N.  Y. 
BAKKETT.   JOHN 

Musk-    Out    of    the    Nigrht 

KI-MS.    Lincoln.    Nebr. 
BAKKON.    TOMMY 

KTKM.    Temple.    Texas 
KAKKY,       DONALD   J. 

Sandman's   Matinee 

WIKE.    Newport.    Va. 
BAKKY,   GUY 

Spinner   Sanctum 

WLAN.   Lancaster.   Pa. 
BAKTL,   BOB 

Nile    Patrol 

WFMD.   Frederick.   Md. 
BAKTLETT,   BOB 

KFJI,    Klamath   Falls.    Oregr. 


HAKTON.    JOHN 

WHDW.    riintDM,    111. 
BAKTTKK.   BOB 

Musical   Yanetios 

KNEX.    McPliersoii.    Kans. 
B.Vl'M.    KOBKRT 

WOKW.    Sturtjcon    Bay.    Wis. 
BAl  MANN.   GEOKGE 

WHMD.    Baltimore,    Md. 
BAXTER.   GORDON    JR. 

KI»AC.   Port  Arthur,  Tex. 
BAXTER,  ROY 

WBNX.   New  York,  N.  Y. 
BAY.   PETER 

Spotlig-htiiiK    the    Stars 

KYCY,    Readiui;.    Calif. 
BEAL,   CLYDE 

Operation    Music 

W('1»M.    Cumberland.    Ky. 
BEALS,    RAY 

Sammy  Duck   Show 

KVGB.    Great    Bend.    Kan.s. 
BEAN,   DON 

Matinee    Ballroom 

WFRP.    Savannah,    Ga. 
BEASLEY,   RAY 

Western  Hits 

KGVL,    Greenville.    Tex. 
BECK,   DON 

At  the  Inn 

KAVR,  Apple  Valley,  Calif. 
BECKER,   HARRY   L. 

KIMO,    Independence,    Mo. 
BECKWITH,   SAM 

KEEN,  San  Jose.  Calif. 
BEKAS,    TONY 

Shellac  Shack 

WKAP,  Allentown,  Pa. 
BELL,   BILLY 

WBHP,   Huntsville.   Ala. 
BELL,    GLENN 

KGMC,    Eng-lewood,    Colo. 
BELL,   MONTE 

KAKA,  Ada,  Okla. 


BKLMAN.   JERRY 

1360   Club 

WPDR,   Portage.   Wig. 
BEL80N.   GORDON 

Party  Line 

KXO,  El  Centro,   Calif. 
BENNETT,   ELDEAN 

KSL,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
BENNETT,  JAY 

Round-up   Ranch 

KGAR.    Garden   City.    Kans, 
BENNETT,    MARGARET 

Tiny  Tot  Time 

WESC.    Greenville.    S.    C. 
BENOIST,    BILL 

Country  Music  Time 

WBSC.    Bennettsville,    S.    C. 
BENSON,   BOB 

KYW,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 
BENSON,  GORDON 

Hits   for   the   Mrs. 

KEEN.    San   Jose,    Calif. 
BERGEON,    CLARKE 

Request  Club 

WION,   Ionia,   Mich. 
BERGNER,   CARL  O. 

Early  and  Late  Risers 

WLAV.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
BERGQUIST,  DEWEY 

Deweys  Follies 

KVOX,  Moorhead,  Minn. 
BERLIN,  PAUL 

Mission  in  Music 

KNUZ,  Houston,  Texas 
BERNARD,    CHARLES 

Harmony   Hall 

KPOJ,   Portland,   Oregr. 
BERNARD,  FRED 

1240  Club 

WDNE,  Elkins,  W.  Va. 
BERNARDY,   LEROY 

Four  B's 

KLCB,  Libby.   Mont. 
BERRES,  KEN 

WKAN.    Kankakee.    111. 


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Grin   and  Berry  It 

WFIW.  Fairfield,  111. 
BERRY,  JACK 

Berry-Go-Round 

WIOD.  Miami.  Fla. 
BERRY,    ROBERT   E. 

WOTW.   Nashua.  N.   H. 
BILLINGSLEY,    BOB 

K-Bar    Roundup 

KVET.     Austin,    Tex. 
BINGHAM,  DICK 

Alarm  Klock  Klub 

KEEP.   Twin   Falls,    Idaho 
BIONDI.  DICK 

The    Timekeeper 

KSYL.   Alexandria.  La. 
BIRD,   AL 

Early  Bird   Serenade 

WJAC,  Johnstown,   Pa. 
BIRDAS,   GEORGE 

Record   Varieties 

WL,NA,   Peekskill,    N.  Y. 
BISHOP,  KEN 

Show   Time 

KFDA,    Amarillo,   Texas 
BISHOP,   STAN 

Platter  Palace 

KDIX,   Dickinson.    N.   Dak. 
BLACK,    DAVE 

Record  Room 

WLET,    Toccoa.    Ga. 
BLACK,  ED 

KBMY,    Billing^s,   Mont. 
BLAIR,   DON 

woe.  Davenport,  Iowa 
BLAIR,   HARRY 

WGL,   Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
BLAIR,  KENNY 

Noontime  Tunes 

WKBI,  St.  Marys,  Pa. 
BLAIR,  RAY 

Nigrht  Watch   Show 

WLAV,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 


BLAKE,   ALIX 

Stardreams 

WABY.  Albany.  N.  Y. 
BLANCHARD,   LOWELL 

Musical  Clock 

WNOX,    Knoxville,   Tenn. 
BLANCHARD,   RED 

WLS,   Chicago.   III. 
BLASKE,    ART 

KFAM.    St.   Cloud.    Minn. 
BLESSEY,  EARL 

WVMI.  Biloxi.  Miss. 
BLESSING,  SAM 

Top  Rail 

KMAN,   Manhattan.   Kans. 
BLIZZARD,    JUNIOR 

Mail  Train 

WMJM,   Cordele,   Ga. 

BLOCK,  MARTIN 

Make  Believe  Ballroom 

ABC    Radio    Network 
BLOOM,  MAURY 

WXRA,  Buffalo-Kenmore,  N.Y. 
BLOWER,   CHUCK 

KTKT,    Tucson.    Ariz. 
BOARDMAN,  BARRY 

Dance   on   the   Down   Beat 

WKOZ,    Kosciusko,    Miss. 
BOGDEN,   HILARY 

Old  Timer's  Party 

WJAS,   Pittsburg-h,   Pa. 
BON  APART,  ALLEN 

This  Afternoon 

WIBX.  Utica,  N.  Y. 
BONNEAU,  ROBIN 

WTSV,   Claremont,  N.  H. 
BONDER,   ED 

KXOK,   St.  Louis.  Mo. 
BONNET,  JOHN 

Dial  for  Music 

KPHO.    Phoenix.    Ariz. 
BOONE,  JOE 

Moonlight  Melodies 

WMVG.  Milledg-eville,   Ga. 


B0S8E,  BILL 

KWHI.    Brenham.    Texas 
BOSWORTH,   CHET 

Alarm   Clock  Club 

WIRY.    Plattshurg.    N.    Y. 
BOUNERBA,    DICK 

WNLK,    Norwalk.   Conn. 
BOWERS,   NEWTON 

WAAB,    Worcester,    Mass. 
BOWERS,   TOM 

Little    'Ole    Opry 

WLAG.   LaGrangre,    Ga. 
BOWICK,   BILL 

WALB.    Albany,    Ga. 
BOWKER,    GARTH 

T.N.T. 

WPDR,   Portage,   Wis. 
BOWLES,  ALAN 

Musical    Notes 

KDB,   Santa  Barbara.   Calif. 
BOWLES,   BOBBY 

Teen-Time  Tunes 

KVON,    Napa,    Calif. 
BOWMAN,   DEE 

KVSP,   Lubbock,    Texas 
BOWMAN,   DICK 

Working  People 

WELS,  Kinston,  N.  C. 
BOWMAN,   WILLIAM  M, 

Spiritual  Parade 

WOIC,   Columbia,   S.  C. 
BOYD,  JO 

Listen    Ladies 

WMPA,  Aberdeen,  Miss. 
BOYLE,   ED 

Romance  in   the  Night 

KBIZ,    Ottumwa,   Iowa 
BRABSON,   BILL 

WVKO,  Columbus,  Ohio 
BRACKEN,  DENNIS 

Jukebox   Serenade 

WOLF,    Syracuse.   N.   Y. 
BRADLEY,   BOB 

WLOL,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


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RKAni.KY.   ri  KT 

WMIX.   Mt.   Venion.    111. 
nKAni.KY.    C.KOKt.K 

H>t!»    ami    Knoort's 
KTIO.    Tuo?»on.    Ariz. 
BKAUSIIAW.    JOHN 
M.lo.lv    Mart 

\V1KK.  West   Taliu   Beach.  Fla. 
RKA1>\.    JOSII 

WHHM.    ChiiMSO.    111. 
BKAIU;.    NKl.SON 

WMZ     Post  on.    M.1SS. 
HKXMHAI.I..    lill.l. 

WKMT.    Mihvaukoo.    Wis. 
BKANTII.  OEORO.K 
Booirio  and   Bluos 
WKl.r.   Welch.   W.   Va. 
BKANCll.  NKAl. 

wniU,    Knoxville.   Tenn. 
BRAND.    I'Al  L 
l^aiuv   Time 

WKNY.    Kinpstou,    N.    Y. 
BRANDT.  JACK 
C\uh  Matinee 
WITZ.   Jasper.   Ind. 
BRANSON.   BRITE 

KXOA.    Sacramento.   Calif. 
BRASIIKR.   JAMES 

Radio   Ranch   Roundup 
KTXJ.    Jasper.    Tex. 
BRAl  N.  JEROME 

KXRA.    Alexandria,    Minn. 
RRAY.   ED 

Sunrise   Serenade 
WKTG.   Thomasville.    Ga. 
BREECE.   CHUCK 

WFBM,    Indianapolis,    Ind. 
BRENNAN.   BOB 
Mornin?  Line 
KYM.\.   Y'uma.   Ariz. 
BRENNER.  PAUL 
RequeslfuUy   Y'ours 
W.\.\T,  Newark.  N.  J. 
BRENT,  BLACKIE 

Man   .\bout   the  House 
>NTrBW,   Buffalo,   N.  Y. 
BRINGIER,  ERNEST 

WMRY.   New   Orleans.  La. 
BRINKLEY',   J.4CK 

Stars   of   the   Barn  Dance 
WLS.  Chicag-o.  111. 
BRINNON,   YaRGIL 
Moon   Dog:  Matinee 
WJW.   Cleveland,   Ohio 
BRISCOE,   WALLY 

KCLA.   Pine  Bluff.   Ark. 
BRITTON,   JACK 

KTRN.   Wichita   Falls.   Tex. 
BRITTON.   RED 

KCSB,   San  Bernardino.   Calif. 
BRODEY,  SHERM 

WKAL,  Rome,  N.  Y. 
BROOKS,   AL 
Late  Date 

WIBC.    Indianapolis.    Ind. 
BROOKS,   JACK 
Make   Mine  Music 
WCCC,  Hartford.  Conn. 
BROOKS,   PHIL 

WKPA.   New   Kensington.   Pa. 
BROOKS,   TEX 
Top  Tunes 

WSLI.   Jack '-on,   Miss. 
BROHCHE,   HANK 
I'nrty   Line 

WKCT.    Jiowling   Groeri,   Ky. 
BROSNAN,  JACK 

WMBO.  Auburn.  N.  Y. 
BROWN.    AL 

W1<:C.    Bridsreport,    Conn, 
BROWN,  BEKNIE 
Atlanta  Carousel 
WGST.  Atlanta.  Ga. 
BROWN.   BILL 
Mflf>dy-Go-Kound 
WJAC.   Johnetown.   Pa. 
BROWN,   BILL 

WNKB,    Worc^iBter.  Mafls. 
BROWN.   BOB 

KRAI.  Crai«r.   Colo. 


BROWN.    CLARE 

wrrU.    Port    Huron.    Mich. 
BROWN.    ED 

r>o.ii;ic    Man 

WiHIV,   MontfTomery,   Ala. 
BROWN.    HARRY 

WIUT.    Hudson.    N.   Y. 
BROWN.    PAT 

Qnaitcl    Time 

KATK.    Minden,    La. 
BROWN.    P.VT 

Tniversity    Hour 

KVKT.    .\ustin.   Texas 
BROWN.    RHODA 

WMUM,    New    Y'ork.    N.    Y. 
BROWN,   SAM 

Music   Hall 

WARL,    .\rlington.   Va. 
BROWN.   TED 

KRES,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
BROWN.   TED 

WMGM.   New  York,   N.  Y. 
BROWNELL.   LARRY 

Easy  Does  It 

WKBW,   Buffalo.  N.  Y, 
BROWNING,   DOUG 

The   Doug-  Browning-  Show 

WABC 
BRl CE,   JACK 

WNAX,   Yankton,   S.   Dak. 
BRYANT,   BRISTOE 

Huh   Cap  Caravan 

WJLB.   Detroit,  Mich. 
BRYANT,   WILLIE 

After   Hours   Swin?   Session 

WHOM,    New  York.   N.   Y. 
BRYDEN,   KEITH 

KUBC.  Montrose,   Colo. 
BUCK,   GEORGE,  JR. 

WJNO,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 
BUCK,   KEITH 

WTCO,   Campbellsville.   Ky. 
Bl CKLEY,  NIEL 

Tailg-ate   Ramblings 

WPFB.    Middletown,    Ohio 
BUCKLEY,   THAD 

KBAK,  Bakersfield.  Calif. 
BUFFINGTON,  H.   E. 

WTWA,   Thomson,    Ga. 
BULLOCK,    SHELDON 

WWSC,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 
BUMP,   ROGER  A. 

WOTW,  Nashua,  N,  H. 
BUNN,  BILL 

Bunn's   Bunny  Hop. 

WGTM.    Wilson,    N.   C. 
BURCH,   LEO 

KORC,    Mineral   Wells,   Tex. 
BURFORD,   BILL 

Morning-  on   the  Mahoning 

WHHH,  Warren,  Ohio 
BURFORD,   KEN 

Come    On.    Coffee's    On 

KWIL.    Albany,    Oreg. 
BURGE,   DALE 

KWBG,   Boone.  Iowa 
BURGE,  RALPH 

Breakfast    with    Burge 

WIBR,   Baton   Rouge,  La. 
BURGESS,   DAN 

Hail   the  Hitmakers 

WMSA,    Massena,    N.    Y. 
BURGESS,   FRANK 

Chuck   Wagon   Roundup 

WHMA,   Anniston,  Ala. 
BURGESS,    RALPH 

WGBA.   Columbus,   Ga. 
Bl RKE,   SHELDON 

Invitation 

WNAM,  Neenan-Menasha.  Wis. 
BURNS,   BILL 

Jukebox  Serenade 

WQAM,    Miami,   Fla. 
Bl  RNS.   GENE 

Music    Till    Midnight 

KI(;K.    Springfield.   Mo. 
BURNS.    HAL 

WILD,   Birmingham,    Ala. 
Bl  RNS,    RAY 

Record    Review 

KVRC.    Arkadelphla.    Ark. 

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BIR ROUGHS,  LARRY 

WDAN,   Danville,  111. 
BURROUGHS.   TOM 

Catalina    Clubtime 

KCNA.    Tucson,    Ariz. 
BURTON,   BOB 

(i;20    Jamboree 

KNGS.    Hanford,    Calif. 
BUSSE,  HENRY,  JR. 

Music    Shop 

KYSM.    Mankato,    Minn. 
BUTLER.    FRANK 

Record    Room 

WRFC,  Athens,   Ga. 
BUTLER,   JIM 

KMOX.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
BUTTON,    DAVE 

KSVP,    Artesia,    N.   Hex. 
BYRD,   JIM 

KTBC,    Austin.   Texas 
BYRD.   TED 

WCIN,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 


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CALDWELL,   CHARLES 

Music   Unlimited 

WJPS,   Evansville.  Ind. 
CALDWELL,   LAMAR 

Record   Rendezvous 

WHSC.    Hartsville,    S.    C. 
CALDWELL,   MERLE 

KOLS,   Pryor,  Okla. 
CALLAHAN,   CHARLES 

Lucky    Seven 

WESB,   Bradford,    Pa. 
CALLEN,  BOB 

WMCA.   New  York.   N.   Y. 
CALVERT,  BOB 

WTMA.   Charleston.  S.  C. 
CAMACHO,   CESAR 

KCOR,    San   Antonio,    Tex. 
CAMERON,  JOHN 

Rise   and   Shine 

KWRC,    Pendleton.    Oreg. 
CAMPBELL,  ALEX 

WAS  A.  Havre  de  Grace.   Md. 
CAMPBELL,  BILL 

Quiet  Village 

WCMI.  Ashland,  Ky. 
CAMPBELL,  DICK 

Top    of    the    Morning 

WDVA,   Danville,   Va. 
CAMPBELL,  JACK 

KGHF,  Pueblo,  Colo. 
CAMPBELL,   JACK 

WBAT.   Marion,   Ind. 
CAMPEN,  LARRY 

Music  Til  Midnite 

KYAK,    Yakima.    Wash. 
CANE,  LENNIE 

The  Party  Line 

WENT,    Gloversville.   N.    Y. 
CANNON,  WYN 

KPQ,   Wenatchee.  Wash. 
CAPPLETT,  DOUG 

KREO,    Indio.   Calif. 
CAPPS,  BOB 

Night   Riders 

KOY.    Phoenix,    Ariz. 
CAPPS,  JIMMY 

Our   Best    to   You 

WPTF.   Raleigh,   N.   C. 
CAPUTO,   EDWARD 

Top    Twenty    Club 

WNHC.    New   Haven,    Conn. 
CARDEN,   JOHN 

Owl  Club 

WROK,   Rockford.  HI. 
CAREY,  BILL 

Cocktail   Capers 

KPIZ,   Fond  Du  Lac.  Wis. 
CAREY,   RON 

KVOD,    Denver.   Colo. 
CARLETON,   LAD 

WFGM,   Fitchburg.   Mass. 
CARLEY,  JIM 

WPIN.   St.  Petersburg.   Fla. 
CARLSBN,   IRV 

High  Time 

KATO.   Reno,    Nev. 


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CARLTON,   JOHN 

WERC,   Erie,  Pa. 
CARMAN,   ED 

WPRS,   Paris,    111. 
C.\RMEN,  JOE 

KWFT,    Wichita    Falls,    Texas 
CARNEGIE,   JACK 

KOOL,   Phoenix,   Ariz. 
CAROTHERS,   LARRY 

All   Nite  Serenade 

KONO,    San   Antonio,   Texas 
CARRIGAN,   JIM 

WKRM,   Columbia,   Tenn. 
CARRIKER,   OLIE 

Hillbilly    Hits 

KORC,   Mineral  Wells,   Texas 
CARROLL,   JIM 

KBRZ.   Freeport,   Texas 
CARROLL,     RALPH 

Musical  Mailbox 

KISD,    Sioux    Falls,    S.    Dak. 
CARROLL,    RAY 

WMCA,   New  York,    N.  Y. 
CARROLL,    VINCE 

Breakfast    Parade 

WBAX.    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa. 
CARSON,  BOB 

KSMN,  Mason  City,  Iowa 
CARSON,  KIT 

Late  Dancing-  Party 

WFEB,    Sylacaug-a,    Ala. 
CARTER,   AL 

Platter  Playhouse 

WHAV,    Haverhill,    Mass. 
C.\RTER,   ED 

WAGE,    Spring-field-Chicopee. 

Mass. 
CARTER,   LEROY 

KCTX,    Childress,    Texas 
CARTER,   JAMES 

WLOU,   Louisville,   Ky. 
CARTER,   WINTRED 

Diamonds  Dither 

WMFR,   High   Point,   N.  C. 
CARY,   EDDIE 

WKLJ,    Sparta,   Wis. 
CASE,  GEORGE 

WSAI,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
CASE,  MARILU 

WSAI,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
CASPERSON.    CARL 

Friendly  Time 

KDAL,   Duluth,   Minn. 
CASSIDEY,   BILL 

Dial   "M"   for  Music 

KLRA.  Little   Rock,   Ark. 
C.4STR0DALE,   DAVID 

WDBQ,   Dubuque,  Iowa 
C.4UDILL,   CARL 

Coffee    Shoppe 

WGNI.     Wilming-ton.    N,    C. 
CAUSEY,   BID 

KMLB.  Monroe.   La. 
CHAMBERS,  BOB 

WEBK,   Tampa,   Fla. 
CHAMPION,   NED 

WPTF,    Raleigh,   N.   C. 
CHANDLER,   GRAY 

WLSD,   Big  Stone  Gap,  Va. 
CHAPEAU,    TED 

WMBR,    Jacksonville,    Fla. 
CHAPMAN,   CHUCKLES 

WISH,   Indianapolis,    Ind. 
CHAPMAN,   DAVE 

KNOE,  Monroe,  La. 
CHAPMAN,    DAVE 

KFOR,    Lincoln,    Nebr. 
CHAPMAN,   GLENN 

Country    Concert 

KOLS,    Pryor,    Okla. 
CHAPMAN,    RALPH 

Call    to    Breakfast 

WHAV,    Haverhill,   Mass. 
CHARLES,   AL 

WAYB,   Waynesboro,   Va. 
CHARLES,   BRUCE 

Man  of  Music 

WHK,    Cleveland,    Ohio 
CHASE,   EDDIE 

CKLW.   Detroit,  Mich. 


CHATTON,   SYD 

KFRC,    San   Francisco,   Calif. 
CHEDWICK,   PORKY 

WHOD,  Homestead,  Pa. 
CHENOWETH,   JACK 

Platter  Matinee 

WCUE,  Akron,  Ohio 
CHINN,   BILL 

Hillbilly   Holiday 

KGBC,  Galveston,  Texas 
CHRISTIAN,   JERRY 

Western  Hit  Parade 

KGYW.    Vallejo,   Calif. 
CHRISTIANSEN,    CHRIS 

WOHP.    Bellefontaine,    Ohio 
CHURCHES,    GLENN 

Jazz,   Rhythm   and   Blues 

KCRA.    Sacramento.   Calif. 
CITRO,    VINCE 

Polka  Party 

WAZL,   Hazleton,   Pa. 
CLARK,   CHRIS 

1230  Club 

WBSM,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
CLARK,   DICK 

Caravan   of  Music 

WFIL,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
CLARK,   GORDON 

KRIC,  Beaumont,  Texas 
CLARK.   JACK 

WDBL,  Springfield,  Tenn. 
CLARK,   JIM 

WFMO.   Fairmont,    N.   C. 
CLARK,   JIMMY 

Breakfast   Express 

WBLJ,   Dalton,    Ga. 
CLARK,   JOHN 

WPRC,  Lincoln,  111. 
CLARK,   JON 

Music  Off   the   Record 

WTRL,  Bradenton,  Fla. 
CLAYTON,   BOB 

WHDH,    Boston,    Mass. 
CLAYTON,   BOB 

WPIN.   St.   Petersburg.  Fla. 
CLAYTON,   DEAN 

KDKD,   Clinton,   Mo. 
COBB,   AL 

KELP,   El  Paso,  Texas 
COBURN,   HUGH 

WBML.  Macon,   Ga. 
COBURN,   PAUL 

KNAK,    Salt   Lake   City.   Utah 
COCKRAN,   DAVE 

Tops  in  Pops 

WBBB.   Burlington,   N.  C. 
CODDAIRE,   WILLIAM 

1400   Club 

WSTC,    Stamford,    Conn. 
CODY,   WAYNE 

KALL,   Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
CODY,  WAYNE 

KNEB,   Scottsbluff,   Nebr. 
COGGINS,  JAMES  F. 

Wake  Up   and   Sing 

WKDK,    Newberry,    S.    C. 
COLDWELL,    CLAY 

KATY,  San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif 
COLE,   FRANK 

Rhythm   Roundup 

WHTB,  Talladega,  Ala. 
COLE,   PETER 

WEAT.  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 
COLE,  ROBERT 

WPRC,  Lincoln,  111. 
COLE.    RUSS 

Music   is   Magic 

KIEM,    Eureka,    Calif. 
COLEMAN,    CHARLES 

WKNA.   Charleston,   W.   Va. 
COLEMAN,  RALPH 

KGKB,  Tyler,  Texas 
COLEMAN,    VERNON 

WOCB.  West  Yarmouth,  Mass 
COLLINGSWORTH,   JACK 

Jive   'Til  Five 

WLAG,   LaGrange,   Ga. 
COLLINS,   AL 

WNEW.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

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COLLINS,    DAVE 

Mood  for  Music 

WRFD,    Worthington,    Ohio 
C(>LLINS.    DON 

Top   Pop    Roundup 

KTRH,    Houston,    Texas 
COLLINS.   JERRY 

Bloomington    Ballroom 

WJBC,   Bloomington,   111. 
COLLINS,  ROBERT 

KGAK,    Gallup,    N.    Mex. 
COLLINS,   TEX 

Nightly  Serenade 

WAZL,   Hazleton.   Pa. 
COLLINS,   TIM 

KENS,   San  Antonio,  Tex. 
COLLINS.   TIM 

080   Sun   Dial 

RGBS,    San   Antonio,   Texas 
CONKLIN,  MIKE 

Conklin's  Comer 

WBYS,  Canton.   111. 
CONNOR,   TOM 

Hour   of    Dreams 

WTBO,  Cumberland,  Maryland 
CONOHAN,   CLIFF 

Wise,  Madison.  Wise. 
CONOVER,   WILLIS 

WE  AM,   Arlington,   Va. 
CONRAD,   JOHN 

WHLD,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
CONRAD,   RUSS 

KEX.   Portland.   Ore. 
CONTRERAS,   JESUS 

Saludos  Amigos 

KCLS,  Flagstaff,  Ariz. 
COOK,    DEL 

KANS,    Wichita,   Kans. 
COOK,  DICK 

Cookie's  Capers 

WBRN.    Big    Rapids.    Mich. 
COOK,  IRA 

KMPA.   Los   Angeles.   Calif.    . 
COOK,  JACK 

Melody   Madhouse 

WNOK.    Columbia,    S.    C. 
COOK,   MAL 

Ebony  Bandstand 

WAUG,   Augusta,  Ga. 
COOK,    VERN 

Time  Keeper 

WTRY,   Troy.    N.  Y. 
COONEY,  JIM 

Make  Way  for  Music 

WRSW,    Warsaw,    Ind. 
COOPER,    ALEX 

KLAC,  Los   Angeles.  Calif. 
COOPER,  LARRY 

WSLS.  Roanoke.  Va. 
CORBIN,  SLIM 

Hillbilly   Hoedown 

KTFY.  Brownfield.  Texas 
CORBITT,  KENNETH 

WTIK,   Durham,   N.   C. 
CORRICK,    BILL 

WRCO,  Richland  Center.  Wis. 
COSSITOR,   DON 

WTIK,   Altoona,  Pa. 
COSTIN,    PHIL 

Night    Session 

WBML,   Macon,   Ga. 
COTTONGIM,  EARL  K. 

Saturday    Night    Session 

WSFC,  Somerset,  Ky. 
COUGHLIN,   LEW 

WELM.  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
COVINGTON,  BUDDY 

123  Ranch 

KNUZ,    Houston,    Texas 
COVINGTON,    DICK 

WHBQ.  Memphis.  Tenn. 
COVINGTON,   FRED 

WCOG.    Greensboro.    N.   C. 
COWELL,    ED 

WETB.    Johnson    City.    Tenn. 
COY.    JIMMY 

WRCA.    New   York.   N.  Y. 
COYLE,  BERT 

WHBO.  Tampa,  Fla. 
CRAFT,    LARRY 

KTMC.  McAlester.  Okla. 


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TKACiKK.   MOB 

Mi'Kh1.v    M:iUiu-t> 

WWCi.).    Waterbury.    Conn. 
I  KWK.   DICK 

KNKA.    JonoslH>ro.    Ark. 
t  K\W»t»Kl>.   DAN 

K\  1A\    l.ittlo    Uook.    Ark. 
«  KAUFOKU.    JOHN 

Mii-.u-.«l    J;»n»borro 

KKXK.    Ktxbiirjr.    Idaho 
1  KKASV.  ilKNK 

To.isl    ami    Coffeo 

WWOn.   Ljmbburs:.   Va. 
t  KKSWKl.L.  11. 

WKMl.    Kalamazoo,    Mioh. 
t  KlSTIl..   J.VCK 

Kluvthm    a  I    Random 

WROX.     C'lark!>dale.    Miss. 
(KOHAN.    JOHN    F. 

Hospitality    House 

WICE.    Providence,    R.    I. 
t'KOlCH,    AL 

Coffee   Tune 

WJUO.    Baton    Rouge.    La. 
t  KOLTEK.    WALLY 

Top   o"    the  Morning" 

CKRB.    Toronto,    Ont..    Canada 
CKOWLKY.  DICK 

WSAM,    Saginaw,    Mich. 
CI  DAB  AC,  BILL 

Happy    Habit 

KENT.    Shreveport,    La. 
CI  MMINGS,    TONY 

Twilight    Tune   Time 

WIKK,    Erie,   Pa. 
(  CMMINS,   CHARLIE 

KURV,    Edinburg.    Tex. 
CCKL.    HART 

WOXF.   Oxford.   N.  C. 
CCRTIS,  BILL 

Moondial 

KALL.    Sail    Lake    City.    Utah 
CLRTIS,  BILL 

Timekeeper 

WRAP,  Norfolk,  Va. 

—  D  — 

DABECCO,  HENRY 

Musical   Magic 

WJAS.  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
DABOLL.  JOE 

TNT    Show 

WJKO,    Springfield,    Mass. 
DAUL,    DON 

Open    House 

KDAL,    Duluth,    Minn. 
DAILEY,  DICK 

KPQ.    Wenatchee.    Wash. 
D.%IRKE.    ROLAND 

Top  Twenty 

WAFB.    Baton    Rouge,    La. 
DALE,   BILLY 

WTAO,    Cambridge,    Mass. 
DALE,    JEFF 

KENT,    Shreveport,    La. 
DALE,    REX 

WCKY.    Cincinnati,    Ohio 
DALEY,   JACK 

WSIX.    Nashville,    Tenn. 
DALZELL,  JOHN 

Saturday   Nile  Juke  Box 

WOWO.    Fort    Wayne    Ind. 
DANCY,   BILL 

Late  Date 

WOAY,    Oak   Hill,   W.   Va. 
DANE,   DUDLEY 

M'rlody   Corner 

KTFI.   Twin    Falls,   Idaho 
DANHEIM,    DAVID 

KSFA,    Nacogdoches.    Texas 
DANIELS,   BOB 

Point    Parade 

WFHR.    Wibwjnsin,    Rapids. 

Wih. 
DABIEN,    FRANK 

KSJO.    San  Joae.   Calif. 
DAKY,   ALA.V 

WORL.    Bohtori,    Maw. 
DAKY,    DAVE 

KMAN.    Manbattan,    KanH. 


DAI  tJHERTY.   DICK 

("off CO    Tune 

WKIN.    Kmdlay.    Ohio 
DACtJIIKRTY.    DOC 

r:."i()    l,uneht>on  Club 

WNOW.    York.    Pa. 
I)  VI  (JHEKTY.    JI.M 

l»op    Parade 

KWPC.    Muscatine,    Iowa 
DAVID.    TOBY 

CKLW,     Detroit,     Mich. 
DAVIDSON.    HERB 

KWILL.     Albany.    Oreg. 
DAVLS.     ART 

WKKO,    Cocoa,   Fla. 
DAVIS.   BOB 

WGMS.    Washington.  D,  C. 
DAVIS,    CHUCK 

WBRN.    Big    Rapids,    Mich. 
DAVIS,   GENE 

Request    Review    and    Matinee 

WAKR,  Akron,  Ohio 
DAVIS    HERB 

WEAM.     Arlington,    Va. 
D.VVIS,    LAMAN 

KBOX,    Modesto.    Calif. 
DAWES,   BILL 

WCPO.    Cincinnati,    Ohio 
DAWSON,   BILL 

Burnt   Toast   and  Coffee   Time 

WNXT,    Portsmouth,    Ohio 
DAWSON,    BILL 

Dialin'  Dawson 

WAKE,    Greenville,    S.    C. 
DAWSON,  DALE 

Nite   Watch 

WSAL,    Logansport,    Ind. 
DAWSON,    DICK 

KELA,  Centralia-Chehalis, 

Wash. 
DAWSON,  JACK 

Music   Hall 

WWIN,    Baltimore.    Md. 
DAY,   GEORGE 

KERO,    Bakersfield,    Calif. 
DAYLIE,    HOLMES 

Daddy-0    Show 

WAIT,    Chicago,   111. 
DEAL,    BILL 

Swingtime   in   the   Groove 

WCAM,  Camden.  N.  J. 
DEAL,   JACK 

WHCU,    Ithaca.    N.    Y.    • 
DEAN,  JOHN  W. 

Alarm  Clock  Club 

WDNC,    Durham.    N.   C. 
DEAN,    PAUL 

WJR,   Detroit,   Mich. 
DEANE,  JOE 

KQV,   Pittsburg.  Pa. 
DEATON,   WENDELL 

Wax   Works 

KTMN,    Tucumcari,    N.    Mex. 
DECK,    PAUL 

KJSK,    Columbus,    Nebr. 
DEE,    MARY 

WHOD,    Homestead,   Pa. 
DeFAY,    DICK 

WTVH,  Peoria,  111. 
DEGORIO,  AL 

WJRI,    Lenoir,    N.    C. 
DeHAVEN,    BOB 

WCCO,     Minneapolis,    Minn. 
DEITH,   BOB 

WLOF.  Orlando.  Fla. 
DeJULIO,    ED 

KUBC,    Montrose.    Colo. 
DEKYLE,    BEN    H. 

Yawnin'    in    the    Morning 

WGSW.    Greenwood,    S.    C. 
DELACOURT,   TOM  E. 

Morning    Digest 

WSLS,  Roanoke,  Va. 
DELFINO,    FRANK 

The  Man   Around  the  House 

WICC,    Bridgeport.    Conn. 
DELLINGEK,   JOHN 

WPNF.    Brevard,   N.  C. 
DELPERDANG,    CHARLES 

Fun    with    the    Classics 

KSUM.    Faimont,    Minn. 


DEL/EL,    BILL 

Club   Time 

KMMJ,    Grand    Island,    Nebr. 
DENNIS.    LOUIS 

-\ft.ernoon     Dancing     Party 

WCOU.    Lewiston.    Maine 
DENNISTON.   D.AVE 

W'RTA,   Altoona,  Pa. 
DERRICK.    JIM 

Swing    Out    Sweet    Music 

WPLA,    Plant    City,    Fla. 
DESMOND.  ED 

WINA,    Charlottesville.    Va. 
De   SUZE,   CARL 

WBZ,   Boston,   Mass. 
DEVEL,   BILL 

Music    Room 

WLYC.    Williamsport,    Pa. 
DEVON,    PRU 

Nights    in    Latin    America 

WQXR.    New    York.    N.    Y. 
DICKERSON,   DALE 

Easy  Time 

KATE.    Albert    Lea,    Minn. 
DICKLER,     SID 

WEDO.    McKeesport.    Pa. 
DICKSON,    JOHN 

KBON,   Omaha.   Nebr. 
DIEHL,    BILL 

WMIN.    St.    Paul.    Minn. 
DIETZ,    LARRY 

WPAR,    Parkersburg.    W.    Va. 
DILL,   GLEN 

The    Sundial 

WTSP,    St.    Petersburg.    Fla. 
DILL,    JACK 

WKHM.    Jackson.    Mich. 
DILLON,    EDDIE 

Moods  in  Music 

WHJB,    Greensburg.    Pa. 
DINNERIN,    ROBERT 

Tune  Time 

WWW,   Fairmont,    W.    Va, 
DIXON,    DAVE 

Rhythm  &  Blues  Show 

KSTL,    St.    Louis,    Mo. 
DIXON,   GEORGE 

620   Club 

WROL,    Knoxville,    Tenn. 
DIXON,  JOHN 

WALA,  Mobile,  Ala. 
DIXON,  PAUL 

The    Paul    Dixon    Show 

Du  Mont 
DIXON,   RANDY 

Ebony  Hall  of  Fame 

WDAS,     Philadelphia,    Pa. 
DOAN,   BOB 

KWPC,    Muscatine,    Iowa 
DOBSON,    GEORGE 

Reveille   Round  up 

KTFS,    Texarkana,    Texas 
DOCKERY,  DONALD 

WJVB,     Jacksonville     Beach, 

Fla. 
DODDS,    DAR 

Top    of    the    Morning 

KDSH,   Boise,    Idaho 
DOSON,  ROBERT 

Breakfast  in   Texas 

KURV,    Edinburg,    Texas 
DOLAN,   TOM 

Boots    and   Wings 

WJZM,    Clarksville,    Tenn. 
DONAHOE,    BILL 

Afternoon    Encores 

KYOR,   Blythe,   Calif. 
DONAHUE,  PAT 

Moby   Dick   Club 

WALE,    Fall    River,    Mass. 
DONALDSON,    FRANK 

Ladies   Matinee 

WLEE,    Richmond,    Va. 
DONALDSON,    SAM 

KEPO,    El    Paso,    Tex. 
DONOGHUE,    STEVE 

WSPR,     Springfield,     Mass. 
DORAN,   KEVIN 

Melody    Time 

WWHG,    Hornell,    N.    Y. 


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DORAN,    RUSS 

KUGN,    Eugene,    Ore. 
DORON,   TOM 

Housewives    Houseparty 

WSFA.    Montgomery,    Ala. 
DORRIS,  LEE 

Rock   and   Rise 

WILY,    Pittsburg.    Pa. 
DORSET,    JOE 

Wire    Request 

WEMP,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 
DORSET,    ROD 

Night   Owl    Serenade 

WJNC,    Jaoksonville,    N.    C. 
DOSS,    HENRY 

WJEH,    Gallipolis,    Ohio 
DOTY,   BILL 

WENY,    Elmira.   N.   Y. 
DOTY,    DICK 

WHAM.    Rochester,    N.    Y. 
DOUGHERTY,    JIM 

Morning    Show 

WHOL,    Allentown,    Pa. 
DOUGLAS,    CAL 

WAPI,    Birmingham,    Ala. 
DOUGLAS,  LOU 

WHUC,    Hudson,    N.    Y. 
DOUGLAS,   ROD 

Juke   Box 

KSDN,    Aberdeen.    S.    Dak. 
DOUGLAS,   WALLY 

1050   Club 

WNVA,  Norton.  Va. 
DOVE,   CARTER 

Platter   Paradise 

WGSV,    Guntersville,    Ala. 
DOW,  W.   C. 

Saturday    Platter    Parade 

WCAX,    Burlington.    Vt. 
DOWNEY,   GEORGE 

WAAB,   Worcester,   Mass. 
DRENNAN,  JAY 

Western    Roundup 

KSEL.    Lubbock,    Tex. 
DRENNAN,    LEE 

Number  Please 

KCLV.    Clovis.    N.    Mex. 
DREW,    DAVE 

WTAX,    Springfield,    111. 
DREYER,    PETER 

Turntable    Terrace 

WENT.  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 
DRUM,   DEWEY 

Early    Riser's    Club 

WSOC,    Charlotte.   N.   C. 
DUBOIS,   BILL 

WTNS,    Coshocton.    Ohio 
DUCK,   TOMMY 

Mail  Order  Music 

WTBF,  Troy.  Ala. 
DUDLEY,    LEON 

KGHF,     Pueblo,     Colo. 
DUFFY  JON 

Rhythm  in  the  Rockies 

KDYL,    Salt   Lake   City.    Utah 
DUGGAN,   JOE 

WVOP.    Vidalia,    Ga. 
DUKE,  JIM 

Club  1310 

WGAT,    Utica,    N.   Y. 
DULANE,  CHUCK 

WGAY.    Silver    Spring.    Md. 
DUMOND,    JOE,    JR. 

KXEL.    Waterloo.    Iowa 
DUNBAR,    JERRY 

Just   For   You 

WMIX.    Mt.    Vernon.    111. 
DUNBAR,   JIM 

WJIM,    Lansing,    Mich. 
DUNCAN,    HIPOCKETS 

Western   Roundup 

KDAV,    Lubbock,    Texas 
DUNN,    BOB 

KLX,    Oakland.    Calif. 
DUNN,   RON 

Here's  To   My  Lady 

WSBA.   York.   Pa. 
DUPREE,   WILLIAM   DR. 

Jazz  Show 

WMFS,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 


DUFUY,    MONTY 

WFBC.    Greensville.    S.    C. 
DURAND,  TOM 

WTTM.    Trenton,    N.    J. 
DURHAM,    DEAN 

Let's    Get    Together    with 

Records 

KOGT.    Orange,    Texas 
DURHAM,    ERNIE 

Records    with    Ernie 

WMRP,    Flint,    Mich. 
DWELLEY,    DALE 

Cheerful    Earful 

KATO,  Reno.  Nev. 
DYE,    TOM 

Morning   Melodies 

KTTR,    Rolla  Mo. 
DYER,   JOHN 

Record    Review 

KSTV.    Stephenville,    Tex. 
DZIEDZIC,  MIKE 

Polka  Time 

WGAT.  Utica,  N.  Y. 

E 

EARLE,   DON 

Turntable    Terrace 

WBET.  Brockton,  Mass. 
EARLY,  BOB 

Record    Revue 

WALK.    Patchogue,    N.    Y. 
EASIN,  DICK 

Top  Tunes    of    the    Day 

KPRC.    Houston,    Texas 
EAST,   LEN 

Minute    Man 

KIOA,    Des    Moines,    Iowa 
EASTMAN,  JOHN 

KXIC,    Iowa    City.    Iowa 
EATON,   DICK 

940  Club 

KIOA,    Des    Moines,    Iowa 
E.4T0N,  GORDON 

WCCO,   Minneapolis,  Minn. 
EDGAR,  BILL 

Hillbilly  Hits 

KTRN,   Wichita  Falls,   Texas 
EDINGBURG,  TED 

WJLB,   Detroit.   Mich. 
EDINGTON,  BOB 

Redskin  Rhapsodies 

KGYW.   Vallejo,  Calif. 
EDWARDS,  A.  C. 

KWCB,   Searcy,  Ark. 
EDWARDS,  ALLAN 

WRCA,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
EDWARDS,  CHUCK 

Recordially  Yours 

WIZZ,   Streator,  111. 
EDWARDS,  JIM 

WMTS.    Murfreesboro.    Tenn. 
EDWARDS,  MERLE 

Caravan 

WMIN.   St.  Paul,  Minn. 
EGGERT,   GEORGE 

WFBG,    Altoona,    Pa. 
EHRUCH,   BOB 

Dance  Party 

KPHO,  Phoenix,   Ariz. 
ELLIOTT,   BILL 

KXOA,   Sacramento.   Calif. 
ELLIOTT,   BOB 

Night  Beat 

KENT.    Shreveport.    La. 
ELLIOT,   BRUCE 

Bruce    &   Dan    Show 

Mutual 
ELLIOTT,   SAM 

Tea  Dance   Party 

WPAD.   Paducah,   Ky. 
ELLIS,   PETER 

WENE,    Binghamton-Endicott. 

N.  Y. 
ELLSWORTH,  JACK 

Memories  in  Melody 

WALK,    Patchogue.    N.   Y. 
ELOE,  CECIL 

Lampliter 

KWBE,   Beatrice,   Nebr. 
ELWELL,  ROY 

WPTX,  Lexington  Park,  Md. 


ELWOOD,   DON 

WJON.    St.    Cloud.   Minn. 
EMBODY,   DICK 

Western  Jamboree 

KGGF,   Coffeyville,    Kans. 
EMBRY,   DINK 

Early   Byrd   Show 

WHOP.  Hopkinsville,  Ky. 
EMM,   LOU 

Breakfast  in  Bedlam 

WHIO.  Dayton,  Ohio 
ENO,   JACK 

Musical   Food    Basket 

WEBR,   Buffalo,    N.   Y. 
ERICKSON,    ROBERT 

WDAN,   Danville,    111. 
ERTEL,   PAUL 

WCHV,   Charlottesville,    Va. 
ESTES,   DAVE 

KWTO.   Springfield,   Mo. 
EUNICE,   LARRY 

KANE,  New  Iberia.  La. 
EVANS,   FRANK 

Musical   Clock 

KRSN.  Los  Alamos,   N.  Mex. 
EVANS,  MEL 

WGAC.   Augusta,    Ga. 
EVERS,   CHARLES 

WHOC.    Philadelphia,    Miss. 
EVERSON,   CHRIS 

Wakeup  Time 

WCBI.    Columbus.   Miss. 

FAHEY,   JOHN 

Melody  Matinee 

KHQ,    Spokane,    Wash. 
FAIRCLOTH,   PEANUT 

WRDW,  Augusta,   Ga. 
FANT,   JULIAN 

Breakfast    Party 

WFOY,    St.    Augustine,    Fla 
r.\RLOW,   STUBBY 

Four  Corners   Rodeo 

KIUP,   Durango,   Colo. 
FARR,   JIM 

Platter  Parade 

KSTV,    Stephenville,    Tex. 
FARRAR,  JACK 

Kilocycle    Klambake 

KTFI,  Twin  Falls,  Idaho 
FARREL,   REED 

Spins  and  Needles 

KGBC,    Galveston,    Texas 
FARRELL,   LOYAL 

KICD,    Spencer.    Iowa 
FAULCONER,   FRANC 

Three  &   Easy 

WLAP,  Lexington.  Ky. 
FAULKNER,   BILL 

WISH,   Indianapolis,   Ind. 
F.4YE,   MARTY 

WAAF,   Chicago.  111. 
FEGER,   GEORGE 

Morning  Jamboree 

WDLP,  Panama  City.  Fla. 
FELIX,   HANS 

The  Baron   Show 

KBKI,  Alice,  Texas 
FENDER,   DENTON 

Red  Cedar  Reveille 

WMNE,    Menomonie.    Wis. 
FENSTERM.4CHER,    BRUCE 

WGPA,    Bethlehem,    Pa. 
FERRIS.    TOMMY 

1350    Club 

WPCT,   Putnam,   Conn. 
FIDLER.   M.\RK 

Sam's   Songs 

WJBC,    Bloomington.    III. 
FIELD,   ELLIOT 

WKAT,    Miami    Beach.    Fla. 
FIELD,   ERIC 

WNDR,    Syracuse.    N.   Y. 
FIGUERAS,  BOB 

Musical  Clock 

WWPA,    Wllliamsport,    Pa. 
FIOUEROA,  CONRAD 

Morninff  Serenade 

KYOR.  Blythe.  Calif. 


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FIl-E.  AllUST  A..   JR. 

Top   of   the   Dial 

WlAlX.    Biloxj.    Miss. 
Kll.KS.   RKKT 

Off   Iho  R^'oorvl 

WCAW.   Oha-rloston.    W.   Va. 
UNtH.   J.    K. 

KVOD.   IVnver.   Colo. 
KIM'KR.  FRED 

Triple  T   Tinu« 

\VTNJ.    Trenton.    N.   J. 
FINRI-KLX.   JERRY 

Patio  Party 

KUiH";     Soiiora.    Calif. 

riNLEY.  LARRY 

Strictly    Informol 

KTLA,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 
FINN.   GREG 

Turntable   Trrraee 

WBET.    Brockton.   Mass. 
Fist  HER,   JIM 

KXIC.    Iow;i   City.   Iowa 
FISHEK.   GEORGE 

WliHQ.    Auarusta.    Ga. 
USHER.    LEE 

NiK'ht    Train 

\V.\MS.   Wilmingrton,    Del. 
FISHER.    ROBYN 

WBBQ.  Aufusta.  Ga, 
FITTS.   LEW 

Mostly   Music 

KSVP.    Artesia.    N.    Mex. 
FITZGERALD,   JIM 

Good   Moruingr   to   You 

WWSW.  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
F'L.\XAGAN,   PAUL 

WTRY.  Troy.  N.  Y. 
FL.\NDERS,  GUY,  JR. 

WJAT.  Swainsboro.  Ga. 
FLEMING,  NEDD 

D.  J.  Club 

WEST.   Easton.  Pa. 
FLEMING,   ROBERT 

KIFI.   Idaho  Falls.  Idaho 
FLETCHER.   FRED 

Tempus    Fug-it 

WRAL,   Raleigh.  N.  C. 
FLOOD,   JOE 

KTLN.  Denver,  Colo. 
FLYNN,   JOHN 

Hired  Hand 

WICY.  Malone,  N.  Y. 
FOLANT),   MYLES 

WCOL.    Columbus,   Ohio 
FX)NTAINE,    HERB 

WCOU.    Lewiston.    Maine 
FORBES,   JERRY 

WHYN.    Springfield.    Mass. 

rORD,  ART 

Milkman's    Matinee 

WNEW,  New  York 
FOKD.   CLIFF 

KLRA,   Little  Rock.  Ark. 
FORI),   MILTON   Q. 

WMAL,    Washington,    D.    C. 
FORMAN,    DON 

Luncheon    Melodies 

WMFD.    Wilmington.    N.    C. 
FORMAN,    DON 

Matrical  Carpet   of   Music 

WMFD.    Wilmington.    N.    C. 
FORREST,   FIvIP 

KMAC.   San   Antonio.   Texas 
FORREST,   JOHNTVY 

KOL.    Seattle.    Wash. 
K-ORTE,   SALLY 

WSOC.    Charlotte.    N.   C. 
FOWLER.   CECIL 

Musical    Clock 

WGPC.    Albany.    Ga. 
FOWLER,   J.  B. 

After    Hours 

WKYB.   Paducah.   Ky. 
FOWLER,   JIM 

Thie   Stars    Sing 

WGPC.    Albany.    Ga. 
FOX.    VERNON 

Toaut   and  Tunes 

yrUYC,  Rock  Hill.  S.  C. 


FRANK.    UEECHER 

Showcase 

WKLO.    Louisville.   Ky. 

FRANK.    SID 

Wa.vsido-T.vpe-Inn 
WIOH.    Norwich.   Conn. 

FRANKLIN.    BIIX 
.Tazz    JainlHiroc 
KNIM,    Mar.vland.    Mo. 

FRANKLIN.  JOE 

Memory   Lane,  WABC-TV 
FK.VNZ.    DONALD 

Hit    Tunc   Parade 

KATE.    All>ert    Lea.    Minn. 
FRAY.   JACQUES 

WQXR.    New   York.    N.   Y. 
I  KAZIER.   HAL 

Breakfast    Club 

WSTP.   Salisbury.   N.  C. 
FREDERICKS,   JOE 

Daily    Hit  Parade 

WPDX.    Clarksburg.    W.    Va. 
FREED,   ALAN  "MOONDOG" 

WINS.   New  York.  N.  Y. 
FREEMAN,   CARTER 

Teen   Pan  Alley 

WTRP.   LaGrange.   Ga. 
FREGOSO.   TEDDY 

KWKW,    Pasadena.   Calif. 
FRENCH,   DON 

KPGO,  Fargo.  N.  D. 
FRENCH,   NED 

WOND.   Pleasantville,   N.  J. 
FRIARY,   GEORGE 

WIDE.    Biddeford.    Maine 
FRICKE,   ROGER 

Bedford   Bandstand 

WBIW,  Bedford,  Ind. 
FRIEND,   GEORGE 

Morning   Gospel   Music 

WPLA.   Plant  City.  Fla. 
FRITZ,   JOHN 

WFMJ,   Youngstown.    Ohio 
FROEMKE,   RICH 

Million    Dollar    Ballroom 

KTLN.  Dencer,  Colo. 
FROST,   DON 

Turntable  Parade 

WLPO,   LaSalle.   111. 
FROST,  JACK 

KAVR.  Apple  Valley.  Calif. 
F^ULLEN,   GENE 

WBNS.   Columbus.   Ohio 
FULLER,  LARRY 

Gospel  Train 

WLIB.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
FULLER,   RONALD 

Owl's   Nest 

WOWL.   Florence.   Ala. 
FUSCO,  ALBERT 

Pop   Shop 

WPME.  Punxsutawney,   Pa. 

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GAGE,    FRED 

WTVN,  Columbus,   Ohio 
GAINES,    ROY  E. 

WLET,    Roccoa,    Ga. 
GALE,  EDDIE 

KBUR,    Burlington,    Iowa 
GALE,  JACK 

WTMA,  Charleston.  S.  C. 
GALGON,   PAUL 

Morning  Go   Round 

WKAP.    Allentown,    Pa. 
GALLAGHER,    ROGER 

WMCA,    New  York,    N.   Y. 
GALLAHER,   EDDIE 

WTOP,    Washington.   D.   C. 
GALLESE,   DON 

Dance   Time 

KUBA.   Yuba  City.   Calif, 
GALLICCHIO,    PAT 

WMAQ,    Chicago,    111. 
GALLOWAY,   JOHN 

Holiday 

WARL.    Arlington,   Va. 
OAMMILL,   BILLY 

KTJS.    Hobart,    Okla. 

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GAMMON.   JIM 

Early    Bird 

KOKO,   Warrensburg.  Mo. 
(iARDNER.   MIKE 

i;i40   Klub 

KSID.   Sidney,    Nebr, 
GARGANO,    BILL 

Sunnyside  of  the   Street 

WHTC.    Holland.    Mich. 
GARLAND.   KEN 

WPOR    Night    Club 

WPOR,   Portland.   Maine 
CARLINGER,  GEORGE 

WPAW.     Pawtucket,     R.    I. 
GARR,   BILL 

KWKW.   Pasadena,   Calif. 
GARRITY,  VINCE 

WAAF.    Chicago.    111. 
GAY,  DON 

Pleasure  Time 

KDSH.   Boise.   Idaho 
GEER,   STEVE 

Music  for  You 

WPIK,  Alexandria,  Va. 
GEHL,   DICK 

KWBM,    Williston.    N.    Dak. 
GEIGER,  JACK 

Geiger  Counter 

WAYZ.   Waynesboro.    Pa. 
GEORDAN,  NORM 

WFMJ.  Youngstown.   Ohio 
GEORGE,   JOHN 

WAOV,   Vincennes,    Ind. 
GEORGE,  WALLY 

KHUM,   Eureka,  Calif. 
GERMAN,   LOU 

WHEC.   Rochester,   N.  Y. 
GETCHELL,   LARRY 

KFGT.  Fremont.   Nebr. 
GETER,  CHARLES 

WTNJ,    Trenton,    N.   J. 
GIBBON,  WILLIAM 

WANT.  Richmond.  Va. 
GIBBONS,  JAMES 

WMAL.  Washington,  D.  C. 
GIBBONS,  LLOYD 

KVON.    Napa,   Calif. 
GIBBS,  JIM 

Around   the   Clock 

KIVY,    Crockett,    Texas 
GIBNEY,   JOE 

KLIX.  Twin  Falls.  Idaho 
GIBSON,  JIM 

KTRF,  Thief   River  Falls. 

Minn. 
GIBSON,  PAT 

Record   Rack 

WELS,  Kinston,  N.  C. 
GILBERT,   BOB 

KWBM,    Williston.    N.    Dak. 
GILBERT,   DICK 

KTYL.  Mesa,   Ariz. 
GILBERT,   TOMMY 

Record   Rack 

WPMP,    Pascagoula.   Miss. 
GILLIAM,   RAY 

Hillbilly    Harmony 

WKDK,  Newberry.  S.  C. 
GILLUM,  BOB 

Friendly    Time 

KWNO,    Winona,    Minn. 
GILMAN,   HAL 

WSLB,    Ogdensburg,   N.  Y. 
GILMORE,  BRUCE 

WGH.   Newport  News.  Va. 
GILREATH,  HOWARD 

Hoedown    Party 

WVOP.   Vidalia.   Ga. 
GILSON,  HAL 

Sagebrush    Serenade 

KEEP,    Twin   Falls.   Idaho 
GILSON,    RED 

Campus    Club 

KDB,   Santa   Barbara,   Calif. 
GLACY,   BOB 

WGR,    Buffalo,   N.  Y. 
GLEASON,  STEVE 

KFGO.    Fargo.    N.    D. 
GLOVER,  ART 

Music  'Til  Midnight 

>V.JLS,    Buckley,   W.    Va. 


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GLYNN,   JOHN 

WWSC,  Glens  Falls.  N.  Y. 
GODFREY,  MERELE 

Sweet   and  Lovely 

WDOB.  Jackson.  Miss. 
GOHM,  JAKE 

Platter  Party 

WLMJ,  Jackson.  Ohio 
GOMEZ,   HAROLD 

Ladies  First 

WJBW,  New  Orleans.  La. 
GONZALES,   RAY 

KUDU.  Ventura,  Calif. 
GOODMAN,  JOHNNY 

Dustpan  Alley 

KTHT.  Houston.  Tex. 
GOODWIN,  ART 

WHEN,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
GOODWIN,   GERALD 

WFVG,  Fuquay  Spring's,  N.  C. 
(iOODWIN,   JIM 

Greek's  Grotto 

WEBQ,  Harrisburff.  111. 
(iOODWIN,   JOE 

Hillbilly  Heaven 

WALB.  Albany.  Ga. 
GOODWIN,   RALPH 

Late  Date 

WRUF.  Gainesville.  Fla. 
GORDON,   BILL 

WHK,  Cleveland.  Ohio 
GORDON,   DWIGHT 

WOKZ.  Alton,  111. 
GORDON,   JOHN 

Night  Train 

KGON.  Oregon  City.   Ore. 
GORDON,  LEE 

Turntable  Inn 

WABY,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
GOTTHILF,   ERNEST 

WTTH.  Port  Huron,  Mich. 
GOULD,   WILLIAM 

Harmony  Lane 

KODL,  The  Dalles.  Ore. 
GOURLIE,   CHARLES 

Music  That  Wins 

WJPG,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
GOW,  ART 

KLZ.  Denver,  Colo. 
GRAD,   HANK 

WORZ,  Orlando,  Fla. 
GRADY,   JOE 

WPEN,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
GRAHAM,   DICK 

WAMS,  Wilmington,  Del. 
GRAHAM,   JERRY   E. 

The  Bandstand 

KSVC,  Richfield.  Utah 
GRAMS,   JOHN 

1330  Club 

WHBL.  Sheboygan,  Wis. 
GRANT,   CHARLIE 

Musical  Matinee 

WESX.  Salem,  Mass. 
GRANT,   JOHNNY 

KMPA,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
GRANT,   »nLT 

WOL,  Washington,  D.  C. 
GRAUER,   ANDY 

Boggie  and  Blues 

WKIN,  Kingsport,  Tenn. 
GRAVES,  JIM 

Morning  Down  South 

WRBL,  Columbus,  Ga. 
GRAY,  JOHN 

WSYR,  Syracuse,   N.  Y. 
GREEN,   ART 

Make  Believe  Ballroom 

WKAT,  Miami  Beach,  Fla. 
(iREEN,   BILL 

WFDF.  Flint,  Mich. 
GREEN,   HAL 

WBAC,  Cleveland,  Tenn. 
GREEN,   RALPH 

Silver  Dollar  Time 

KFKA.  Greeley.  Colo. 
GREENHOW,   TOMMY 

Top  of  the  Morning 

KMUR.  Murray.  Utah 


GREENWAY,  ELLIS 

Suppertime  Serenade 

WHKY.  Hickory.   N.  C. 
GREENWOOD,    WARREN 

WERI.  Westerly.  R.  I. 
GREER,   JIM 

Melody  Roundup 

KMON,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 
GREGSON.   JACK 

The  Jack  Gregson  Show 

WABC 
(iREY,   TOM 

WWGP.  Sanford,  N.  C. 
GRIBBEN,   BOB 

KDTH,  Dubuque,  Iowa 
(;RIFFIN,   DEAN 

WHSY.  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
GRIFFIN,   JAMES 

WLOU,  Louisville,  Ky.  ' 

(;riffin,  jerry 

Music  Room 

WDOS,  Oiieonta.  N.  Y. 
GRIFFITH,   DALE 

WENE,     Binghamton-Endicott. 

N.  Y. 
GRIMM,   GENE 

KAKE,  Wichita,  Kans. 
GRISWOLD,   JOHN 

KOB,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex. 
GROCE,   ROCKY 

WFEC,  Miami,  Fla. 
GROVE,   BOB 

Tune  Shop 

WVEC,  Hampton,  Va. 
GROVE,   MONTE 

Disc  Date 

WLYC.  WilUiimsport,  Pa. 
GROVES,  WOODROW 

KBIM,  Roswell,  N.  Mex. 
GRUENWALD,   ART 

WCPM,  Cumberland,  Ky. 
GRUNFELD,  FRED 

Musical  Almanac 

Mutual 
GUERRERO,   SALVADOR 

Mexico  Sings 

KECK,  Odessa,  Texas 
GUNETSKY,   HOWARD 

WSAU,  Wausau,  Wis. 
GUNTER,   HARDROCK 

Jamboree  Matinee 

WWVA.  Wheeling.  W.  Va. 
GUNTHER,   TED 

Rumpus  Room 

WFCB,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 
GUTHRIE,   ED 

Matinee  Showcase 

KORA,  Bryan.  Texas 
GUTHRIE,   RICHARD 

Kule  Club 

KULE,  Ephrata,  Wash. 
GUY,   AUBREY 

WMPS,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
GWYNN,   EASY 

Easy  Does  It 

WIBC.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

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HADAWAY,   EMMETT 

WMBC,  Macon.  Miss. 
HAIT,   MAL 

WEOK,  Poughkeepsie.   N.  Y. 
HALE,   BILL 

WBEJ,    Elizabethton,    Tenn. 
HALE,  PHIL 

WKNB,    New    Britain,    Conn. 
HALL,    BUDDY 

WSM,    Nashville,    Tenn. 
HALL,    HERB 

Hotcakes    and    Coffee 

KONP,    Port    Angeles.    Wash. 
HALL,    JAMES 

WLSD.    Big    Stone    Gap.    Va. 
HALL,    JIMMY 

WLAY,    Muscle    Shoals,    Ala. 
HALLAMAN,  AL 

Valley    Special 

WBVP.    Beaver   Falls.    Pa. 
HAMRICK,  HAL 

Off   the  Record 

WAIR.    Winston-Salem.    N.   C. 

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HANCOCK,  FRANK 

KYUM.   Yuma.   Ariz. 
HANCOCK,    HUNTER 

KGJF.    Hollywood,    Calif. 
HANLEY,    DON 

Best   on   Wax 

KFEQ,    St.   Joseph,    Mo. 
HANNA,    EARL 

WJAM,    Marion,    Ala. 
HANNA,    RICK 

Coffee  Time 

WBUT,    Butler.    Pa. 
HANNON,   JACK 

Saturday    Matinee 

WNAX.    Yankton,    S.    Dak. 
HANSEN,  BOB 

Just   Jazz 

KWG,    Stockton,    Calif. 
HANSEN,    MILLARD 

WKAN,    Kankakee,    111. 
HANSON,    KEN 

WPBC,     Minneapolis,     Minn. 
HARDEMAN,    BEN 

Shut    In    Program 

WMGY.    Montgomery,    Ala. 
IIARDIE,   JIM 

Rustic  Room 

KLIK,    Jefferson    City,    Mo. 
HARDIN,    JOSH 

Melodytime 

KGBX,     Springfield,     Mo. 
HARDY,    HONEYBOY 

"Sweet    Chariot'" 

WBOK.    New    Orleans.    La. 
HARRAL,    S.    A. 

KBIM.    Roswell.    N.   Mex. 
HARRELL,    BOB 

Homemaker's    Matinee 

WGAI.    Elizabeth    City.    N.    C. 
HARRILL,    NELSON    J. 

Good    Neighbor   Time 

WGWR.    Asheboro.    N.    C. 
HARRINGTON,    BILL 

Moon   Dial 

WAJR,    Morganlown,    W.    Va. 
HARRINGTON,   GENE 

Delta    Rhythm 

WGVM,    Greenville,    Miss. 
HARRIS,   BOB 

Rhumba    Rendezvous 

WVNX,    Newark,    N.    J. 
HARRIS,   BRAD 

WOHP,     Bellefontaine,     Ohio 
HARRIS,    BUDDY 

KGKO,    Dallas.    Tex. 
HARRIS,    G.    WAYNE 

WACR.  Columbus.  Miss. 
HARRIS,    HERB 

WQXI,    Atlanta,    Ga. 
HARRISON,  BOB 

WAYZ,    Waynesboro,    Pa. 
HARRISON,    HARRY 

Coffee   Time 

WPEO.    Peoria.    111. 
HARRISON,    JACK 

WLAV.    Grand    Rapids,    Mich. 
HARRISON,    JACK 

Woodchopper's    Ball 

KTRE,    Lufkin,    Texas 
HART,    LLOYD 

WHEP.    Foley.    Ala. 
HARTLEY,  JIM 

Aliirni    Clock    Club 

WDUN.    Gainesville.    Ga. 
HARVEY,    HANK 

Hillbillv    Hop 

KVMA.    Magnolia.    Ark. 
H.VRVEV,   RON 

Yawn    Patrol 

KFIZ.    Fond    Du    Lac.    Wis. 
HATFIELD,    PAUL    E. 
Uncle    Ned 

WULA,    Eufaula.    Ala. 
HAWKINS.    ARNOLD 
Western    Shindig 

KCRT,    Trinidad.    Colo. 
HAWKINS,    NAPPY 
92   Club 
WPTX.    Lexingrton   Park.   Md. 


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HAWKINS.  KOSSi 

TVapci   in    Pin»s 

WAJK.     lVv;»tur.      Via. 
H\\*IK\.    SIIKKWOOU 

wrUA.     riKinilvrsburj;.     I'.i 
ll\Yl>KN.   JIM 

KPMr     HaktMsfleld.    Calif. 
HWUKN.    JIM 

KlUS.     Bakorstield.    Calif. 

iiwKS.  r.\i  I. 

Shann^roppers     Ro\uu1np 

WMJM.    rordele.    C,a. 
UWKS.    KUHARl) 

Kiohai\1     Hayos    Show 

Mutual 
H.%YNKS,    1>1(K 

KL.VC.     Los    An»ri>lps.    Calif. 
HAZl.KWOOl),    LEK 

Hillbilly    Hoavcn 

KCKY.     Coolidpe.     Ariz. 
HKAl).    BY 

The    Koil    Klork 

KOIL.    Omaha.    Nobr. 
HKAKI.K.   FEKCY 

\VAr..\.    Atlanta.    Ga. 
HKCKMAN.    FRED 

WCRS.    Greenwood.    S.    C. 
HECKNER.    HOWARD 

Radio    Valpo 

WIMS,     Michigan     City.     Imi. 
HEERMAN.    HANK 

Mu.-.ieal    Clock 

KGBX.  Springrfield,  Mo. 

heffI':rnan.  w.  b. 

Make    Mine    Music 
KNUZ.   Houston,  Texas 

helm.vn,  h.vrry 

Rest    on    AVax 

KBMN.     Bozeinan.     Mont. 
HELTON,    BOB 

(owiown    Rodeo 

WMGY.     Montgroniery,     Ala. 
HENDERSON,    JIM 

WBBZ.    Ponca    City.    Okla. 
HENDERSON,    JOCKO 

Bi;:    Swinsr    Train 

WDAS.     Philadelphia.    Pa. 
HENRY.    CARL 

WRIB.    Providence.    R.    I. 
HENRY.    JILES 

Top   Twenty 

WMBS.    Uniontown.    Pa. 
HENRY,   MIKE 

KCOG.     Centersville,     Iowa 
HENSON,    DOUG 

Wake    Up    and    Smile 

WJMJ.     Philadelphia.     Pa. 
HEPTNER,    JERRY 

Platter    Parade 

KBMX.     Coalinifa.     Calif. 
HERBORT,   WALTER,  JR. 

Wf-stern    Roundui) 

KBMX.     Uvalde,     Texas 
HERMAN,    CHARLEY 

Prairie     R-mindup 

WBAM,    MonU'omery,    Ala. 
HERNANDEZ,    SALVADOR    S. 

KALI,    Pasadena,    Calif. 
HERRING,    BILL 

Hall    of    Melody 

KWTX,    Waco,    Texas 
HERRINGTON,     HIGH 

WPTW.    I»ifjiia.    Ohio 
HEKK.   JAMES    P.,    JR. 

WIVX.     Ki.oxvillf,    Teiiri. 
HEHH,    ROBERT 

KFVO.     Lubboek.     Texas 
HETRICK,    WAYNE 

WAKB,     Allfiitown.     Pa. 
HEI  ER,    MIKE 

KM  A.     '^tien/Midoah.     Iowa 
HI(  K.MAN,    EVERETT 

BiJi,'i<y     Ri()«- 

KWGB,    Boone,    Iowa 
HKKS,    DARRELL 

WTJS.    Jackuon.    Tenn. 
HHKS.    JOHNNY 

Hillbilly   Hit   Parade 

KRLD,    Dallai.    Texai 
HIOBEE,    LYNN 

The   Marie  of   Music 


KKBl.    Wichita,    Kans. 
HKUilNS.    JAMES    W. 

WWNY.     WaltMtown.     N.     Y. 
IIKiGINS,    LARKY 

WFTl..      Ft.     Lauderdale.     Fla. 
Hi(;(iINS.     MAI  K1CE 

WYUM,     Yuma.    Ari/.. 
illGSBY.    HIRAM 

K.VNS.     Wichita.     Kans. 
IIII.DERBKAN.     D.VVE 

l.atc     nal(<     with     Katy 

KATY.  San  Luis  Obispo,  (^alil. 
HILL.    BOB 

WANE,    Fort    Wayne,    Ind. 
HILL.    CAl- 

KCRA.     Sacramento.     Calif. 
HILL.    EDDIE 

WSM.     Nashville,     Tcnn. 
liILL,    EDWIN 

Dust    Cap    Serenade 

WMOK.    Mctroplis,     111. 
HILL,    JIM 

WDEF,    Chattanoog-a,    Tenn. 
HILL,    WALTER 

WJBO,    Baton    Rouge,    La. 
HILL,    WIILIAM 

Moondial 

WEOA,    Evansville,    Ind. 
liITT,    ORRIE 

Music    in    the    Nig-ht 

WDLC,    Port    Jervis,    N.    Y. 
HLOLCL,    RED 

Melody    Mart 

WHVF.    Wausau.    Wis. 
HOBART,    CHARLES 

WENY,    Elmira,    N.    Y. 
HODKIN,   DICK 

WPAC.    Patchog^ue,    N.    Y. 
HOFFER,     BOB 

WTSP,    St.    Petersburg,    Fla. 
HOHISEL,    LEE 

Supper   Club 

WMTE,    Manistee.    Mich. 
HOLIDAY,   JAY 

KFBK,     Sacramento,     Calif. 
HOLLAND,   LUTHER 

Progressive    Serenade 

WFTL,    Ft.    Lauderdale,    Fla. 
HOLLENBERG,    WALTER 

Sweet    and    Swing 

WALB,    Albany,    Ga. 
HOLLIS,    BUD 

RFD   Jamboree 

WGRA,     Summerville,     Ga. 
HOLLY,    BOB 

KROW,     Oakland,     Calif. 
HOLMAN,    ROBERT 

KIFI,    Idaho    Falls.    Idaho 
HOLMES,    BOB 

WFBL,    S,yracuse,    N.    Y. 
HOLMES,   JOHN 

KIMO,    Independence,    Mo. 
HOLT,     ART 

Musical    Eye    Opener 

KFDM,     Beaumont,     Tex. 
HOLT,    DANIEL 

Hiway    Hilites 

WBEX,    Chillieothe.     Ohio 
HONAKER,   RAY 

Coffee    Pot 

WTON,    Staunton,    Va. 
HOPE,    BOB 

WGMA    Party 

WGMA,  Hollywood.  Fla. 
HOPPUS,   JACK 

Off    the    Record 

WKBZ,    Muskegon,     Mich. 
HOKNE,    BOB 

WFIL-TV.     Philadelphia     Pa. 
HORST,    DICK 

Melody   Mart 

WRAK,    Williamsport,    Pa. 
HOUGH,    BOB 

Off    the    Record 

KVNI,    Coeur    d'Alene,    Idaho 
HOWARD,    BILL 

Music    from    Record    Room 

WJPG,    Green    Bay,    Wis. 
HOWARD,    BOB 

WD9U,    New    Orleana,    La. 

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HOW.VKD.    JOE 

KRFL,    Bay  town,    Texas 
HOW.VRD.    MARC 

KBUR,    Burlington.    Iowa 
HOWARD.    TOMMY 

Harmony    Range 

KHSL,    Chico.    Calif. 
HOWARD,    WED 

WMAQ,    Chicago,    III. 
HOWE,    LLOYD 

Big    Top    Ton 

WDEV.    Waterbiiry,    Vt. 
HOWELL,    WILLARD 

Best    by    Request 

WZOB.   Fort   Payne,    Ala. 
HUBBARD,    EDDY 

WIND,    Chicago,    111. 
HUBERT,    DAVE 

KELA,     Centralia-Chehalis, 

Wash. 
HUDKINS,    ACE 

KCMJ,    Palm    Springs,    Calif, 
HUFF,    ARLIE 

WSAV,    Savannagh,    Ga. 
HUFF,    Johnny 

Jam   Session 

KVIC,    Victoria,    Texas 
HUFF,    ROD 

Music    Till    Noon 

WKYW,    Louisville,    Ky. 
HUG,    JEFF 

WNOE,    New    Orleans,    La. 
HUGGINS,    HANK 

No    Name    Show 

WENK,    Union    City,    Tenn. 
HUGH,    IVOR 

Music  Room 

WCCC,   Hartford,  Conn. 
HUGHES,   JIM   TOM 

KTJS,    Hobart,    Okla. 
HULL,    DICK 

Make    Believe    Danceland 

WFRP,    Savannah,    Ga. 
HULL,    NIKI 

KCID,    Caldwell,    Idaho 
HUNT,   J.    D.,   JR. 

Music    Shop 

WHSC,    Hartsville,    S.    C. 
HUNT,    RAY 

Saddle   Pals 

KONO.    San    Antonio,    Texas 
HUNTER,    BEN 

The  Other  Side   of   the  Day 

KFI,    Los   Ang-eles,   Calif. 
HUOT,    ED 

WTRC,    Elkhart,    Ind. 
HURLEY,    ROD 

Turntable 

WASA,    Harve   de    Grace,    Md 
HURST,   ED 

WPEN,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
H  USING.    TED 

WMGM,    New    York,    N.    Y. 
HUTCHINSON,    TOM 

Platter    Party 

WUSJ,    Lockport,    N.    Y. 
HYDEN,    ROY 

WBIW,    Bedford,    Ind. 
HYDER,    JOE 

Rhythm     at    Random 

WADK,    Newport,    R.    I. 

INGEBRIGTSEN,    LEN 

Friendly   Time 
KOY,     Phoenix,     Ariz. 
INTORCIA,   JOHN 

Morning     Ramble 

WCSH,     Portland,     Maine 
IRVING,    BOB 

WMAY,     Springfield,    111. 
IRWIN,    KEN 

Record    Room 

KLOG,    Kelso.    Wash. 
ISAACS,    JOHN 

WMBC,    Macon,    Miss. 

JACKSON,    BOB 

Western    Mailbagr 
KLYN.    Amarillo,    Texas 


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KWHP,    Gushing:,    Okla. 
JACKSON,    DAVE 

Music     Master,     Please 
WHVF,    Wausau,    Wis. 
JACKSON,    HAL 

WLIB,   New  York,   N.   Y. 
JACKSON,   JAY 

WMMB,    Melbourne,    Fla. 
JACKSON,  LAVELLE 
Ladies  Hour 

WGSV,    Guntersville,    Ala. 
JACKSON,    LEE 

WAPO,     Chattanooga,     Tenn. 
Jackson,   SANDY 

KOWH,    Omaha,    Nebr. 
JACKSON,    TED 

WHAM,    Rochester,    N.    Y. 
JAEGER,    HARRY 
Musical    Caravan 
KRUX,    Glendale,    Ariz. 
JAMES,    BOB 

Mid-Morning'    Melodies 
WGSW,    Greenwood,    S.    C. 
JAMES,   BOB 

WPIT,    Pittsburg,    Pa. 
J.AMES,    DON 

WAKE,    Greenville,    S.    C. 
JAMES,    JESSE 
Dixie    Downbeat 
KDMS,    El    Dorado,    Ark. 
JAMES,    MIKE 

Mid-Morninig-     Varieties 
WNAV,    Annapolis,    Md. 
JAMES,    RUSS 

Morning-    Serenade 
KVEC,    San    Luis    Obispo, 
Calif. 
JANKOWSKI,    MARY    LOU 

WBIS,     Bristol,     Conn. 
JARRET,    HUGH 

WHIN,    Gallatin,    Tenn. 
JARVIS,    AL 

KFWB,    Los    Ang-eles,    Calif. 
JASIN,    JAY 

WCOL,    Columbus,    Ohio 
JAY,   BEE 

KCLS,    Flagstaff,    Ariz. 
JEFFERS,    SLEEPY 

Magic   Valley    Jamboree 
WTIP,    Charleston,    W.    Va. 
JELINEK,   DAWSON 

KFTM,    Ft.    Morgan,    Colo. 
JELLEN,   JIM 
Record    Man 
KTAC,    Tacoma,    Wash. 
JENNINGS,    GEORGE 

WJEJ,    Hagerstown.    Md. 
JEWELL,    WAYNE 

WBBC,    Flint.    Mich. 
JOHNSICK,    GENE 

KJUN,    Redmond.    Oreg. 
JOHNSON,   ART 

Fascinating    Rhythm 
WATR,    Waterbury.    Conn. 
JOHNSON,   BILL 

Records    for    the    Kiddies 
KSUM,    Fairmont,    Minn. 
JOHNSON,   BOB 
Early    Birds 
KRIZ,   Phoenix,    Ariz. 
JOHNSON,    BOB 

KICK,    Springfield,    Mo. 
JOHNSON,    IRWIN 
Early  Worm 

WBNS.    Columbus,     Ohio 
JOHNSON,    JAMES 

WTAW,    College    Station,    Tex. 
JOHNSON,   JIM 

WJMS.    Ironwood,    Mich. 
JOHNSON,   JOHN 
Club   900 

KMCO,   Conroe,  Texas 
JOHNSON,  KARL 

Radio    Rhythm    Ranch 
KDIX,   Dickinson,   N.  Dak. 
JOHNSON,  KEITH 
Record  Rambles 
KBIZ,    Ottumwa,    Iowa 
JOHNSON,  KEN 

KOLN,   Lincoln,    Nebr. 


JOHNSON,   KEN 

Souveniers   in   Melody 

WGAP.    Maryville,    Tenii. 
JOHNSON,   PETE 

WKBR.  Manchester,   N.   H. 
JOHNSON,   ROOSEVELT 

WERD,    Atlanta,    Ga. 
JOHNSON,   TED 

WTAC,    Flint,   Mich. 
JOHNSTON,   BRYCE 

KOOS,    Coos   Bay,    Oreg. 
JOHNSTON,   COLON 

Boogie    and   Blues 

WAZF,    Yazoo   City,    Miss. 
JOHNSTON,   HUGH 

WBBW,    Youngstowii,    Ohio 
JOINER,   JERRY 

Good  Yawning  Show 

WTOK,    Meridian,    Miss. 
JONES,  BILL 

KLZ,   Denver,   Colo. 
JONES,   BOB 

KFAB,   Omaha,   Nebr. 
JONES,   CLAUDE 

WFTR,  Front  Royal,   Va. 
JONES,  DANA 

Sunnyside   of    the    Street 

WBEC,    Pittsfield,    Mass. 
JONES,   DICK 

WMYB,  Myrtle   Beach,   S.   C. 
JONES,   DON 

KBMY.    Billings,    Mont. 
JONES,  DON 

Sunny  Sideup 

WLEA.   Hornell.   N.  Y. 
JONES,  GINNY 

Just  for  You 

KTBS,   Shreveport,   La. 
JONES,   HOWARD 

KWBB,   Wichita,   Kans. 
JONES,   LARRY 

Blues    Before    Breakfast 

KTXN,    Austin.    Texas 
JONES,  LARRY 

WHFB,   Benton   Harbor,   Mich. 
JONES,  MAL 

WMDC,    Hazlehurst,    Miss. 
JONES,  MARION 

Savannah  Valley  Hayride 
WBAW,   Barnwell.   S.   C. 
JOOS,   STEVE 
Club  Savoy 
WHOK,   Lancaster.   Ohio 

JORDAN,  MURRY 

Murry  Jordan  Show,  Ridin'  High, 
WLIB;  Spotlight  on  Value;  WPIX; 
WOR-TV;    WiN'BT 
JORDAN,   DAVE 

The    Boogie    &    Blues    Show 

WWKO,   Ashland.   Ky. 
JORDON,   NICK 

Musical   Nitecap 

KCSB,    San    Bernardino.    Calif. 
JULIAN,   JOE 

Moonlight   Serenade 

WKOP,    Binghamton,    N.   Y. 

—  K  — 

KADAVY,   DALE 

KSWI,    Council    Blufts,    Iowa 
KALENAK,   DAN 

KECK,    Odessa,    Texas 
KAMIN,   STAN 

Hi    Neighbor 

KRUX.   Glendale,    Ariz. 
KARPSTEIN,   CARL 

Record   Date 

KTIL,  Tillamook,  Oreg. 
KAUFMAN,   MURRAY 

WMCA,    New   York,   N.  Y. 
KAY,   BOB 

WAVE,    Louisville,    Ky. 
KAY,  LARRY 

KCMJ,    Palm    Springs,    Calif. 
K.AY,   LARRY    M, 

WHBO,   Tampa,   Fla. 
KAYE,   BARRY 

WJAS,   Pittsburgh,   Pa. 
KAYE,   BOB 

Key   Room 
KEYD,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

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KEENER,    PHIL 

KDWT,    Stamford,    Texas 
KKEP,   BARNEY 

KEX,    Portland,    Oreg. 
KEIRAN,   JI.M 

WKRM,    Colli inhia,    Tcini. 
KELLER.   BOB 

WLBR,    Lebanon.    Pa. 
KKLLEK,    O.    J.,    JR. 
Juke  Box  Serenade 
WTAX,   Springliehl,   HI. 
KELLY,   DAN 

WRDO,    Augusta,    Maine 
KKLLY,   DON 

WLOL,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 
KELLY,    JOE 

WSBT,    South    Bend,    Ind. 
KELSEY,   NORMAN 

WCHV,   Charlottesville,    Va. 
KELTNEK,   KEN 

KSEL,  Lubbock,   Texas 
KENDRICK,   LARl 

KRIO.   McAllen,    Texas 
KENNEDY,   KEN 
Coffee   Time 

WFRX,    West   Frankfort,    111. 
KENT,   BOB 

KJRG,   Columbus,    Nebr. 
KENT,   HAL 

WGBS.  Miami,   Fla. 
KEOWN,   JOE 

The    Morning    Show 
WAFB,  Baton   Rouge,  La. 
KESSNICH,   RAY 

WBKV,    West    Bond,    Wis. 
KETCHER,  JOHN 

WHOC,   Philadelphia,   Miss. 
KEY,   JERRY 

Make   Way   for  Music 
WPRE,  Prairie  Du  Chien.  Wis. 
KIESA,   FRANK 
1250  Club 
WIZZ.    Streator,    111. 
KIETH,   JOE 
Insomnia    Inn 
KPLC.   Lake  Charles,   La. 
KIMBRELL,   JAY 

Nothing   But   the   Newest 
WTSB,    Lumberton,    N.    C. 
KINCAID,   FRED 
Platter  Party 
KARE,    Atchison,    Kans. 
KING,  ART 

WBSM,    New   Bedford,    Mass. 
KING,   DON 
1020  Club 

WCIL,   Carbondale,    111. 
KING,   DUKE 

WGBF,   Evansville.    Ind. 
KING,  NELSON 

WCKY,   Cincinnati.    Ohio 
KING,   SAM 

WFTM,   Maysville.   Ky. 
KING,   VERN 
Platter  Parade 
WMMB,   Melbourne.    Fla. 
KINSMAN,   FRANK 
Happy  Days 

WRFW,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 
KIRBY,   BOB 

Top   O'   The   Mornin' 
WOOD,   Grand   Rapids.   Mich. 
KIRBY,   MARK 
Music   Man 

WJBW,   New  Orleans,   La. 
KIKKENDALL,   DON 

KVAN,    Vancouver,    Wash. 
KIRKPATRICK.   DAVE 

WMNB,    North    Adams.    Mass. 
KIRT,   DON 

Sunday    Serenade 
WRAC,   Racine,   Wis. 
KLING,   BUDDY 
Night   Train 

WWDC,    Washington,    D.    C. 
KLOSS,   BOB 

WKWK,   Wheeling.   W.  Va. 
KNIGHT.   FRED 
Coffee   Club 
WKMT,  Kings  Mountain.  N.  C. 


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kNUillT.   FRKD 

.Mu^u■    Hall 

WIHC.    PhjJatlflphia.    Pa. 
KMGIIT.  JACK 

WCl^S.   Tolumbia.    S.  C. 
KMliHT.  JOK 

T»«lsa    HalIn>oiii 

KRMlJ.    Txjlsa.    Okla, 
KMUIIT.    KKN 

Mii-i<-     Til    Suiulowii 

WKYW      Louisville.    K.v. 
KMiillT.    Sill 

Wt.Nl     Wilminntoii.    N.    (\ 
KNK.HT.    Vir 

WXl.NV.      Imlianapohs.      liul. 
KNUWKM..   KKN 

RANK.    Nfw    llHiia.    La. 
KNOX.    ItOK 

Wllu;.    rhiiaiU'lphia.    Pa. 
KOBAK.    KI) 

WGAC.    Au«:usta.    Ga. 
K«>I.B.    FLKTrilKR 

Th.     Wliistlm'    Man 

WMRY.    New    Orleans.   La. 
KOl.ltV.    CAL 

WDKl".    Hartford.    Conn. 
KOI. INS.    TOM 

\Vi>hin'    Time 

WISL.    Shaniokin,    Pa. 
KOKTK.    ODELL 

K.inch    House 

WMOK.   Metropolis.   111. 
KOTT.    KEN 

Kerord    Shop 

WMTE.    Manistee.    Mich. 
KKELL,    FKED 

WSGW.    Saginaw.    Mich. 
KKIKGEK.    BILL 

WESC.    Greenville.    S.   C. 
Kl  LT.    ERV 

Anything:  Goes 

WFHR.  Wisconsin  Rapids.  Wis. 
KINSAK,  JOHN 

WHVR.  Hanover,   Pa. 
Kl  RTZ,   BLDI) 

RFD  Jamboree 

WHIS.  Bluefield.  W.  Va. 
Kl  VENT,    ARNIE 

WGAN.    Portland.    Maine 
KYLE.   FORREST 

KERO,   Bakersfield.   Calif. 

—  L  — 

I.hBRAVERE,   vern 

Reciiie-tfully    Yours 
KCIM.   Carroll.    Iowa 
LA(  KEY.   OWEN.   JR. 

WJVA.    South    Bend.    Ind. 

LACY,  JACK 

Listen    to    Lacy,   WINS 
I.AIi.M,    BILL 

M  usual    Hayride 

WKI^,    Sparta.    Wis. 
I,  A  MB.    BILL 

.Jam    lor    Hrf-akfast 

WHBC.    Flint.    Mieh. 
LAMBERT,    EOOIE 

WHAT,  West  Palm   Bearh.  Fla. 
LAMBERT.    ROGER 

KM  LB.    Monroe.    La. 
L.X.MM,    C.\RL 

Hillbilly    Hit    Parade 

WCKB.   Dunn.   N.  C. 
LAMPKIN,    E.M.METT 
In    the   Garden" 

WPAL.    CharleKton.    S.    C. 
LA  MONT,    ROV 

WJHD.    TuHr-aloosa.    Ala. 
LANE.   ANDV 

All    Nufht  Club 

KRIZ.    Phoenix.    Ariz. 
LANK.    MAXIE 

Jaybird    Jamboree 

WJAY.    Mullint,.    S.   C. 
LANGIMIK.   JI.M 

Rhythm  and   BlueH 

WORD.   SpartanburK.  S.  C. 
LANGE.   JERRV 

KRPL.    yioh'ov,-.    Idaho 
LANHING,    RAYMOND 

Kfcque«tfully  Yourj» 


KliOS,    TonniKton.    Wyo. 
LAPP.    JIM 

The   hxf:  Ton 

WTVN,   Columbus.   Ohio 
l.APRADE.    RAYMOND   i\ 

Wr.F.C,    .\merieus.   Ga. 
I^AKKIN.    DON 

Hometown  Frolios 

WAAT.   Newark,   N.  J. 
L.VKSEN,    BOB 

WKMP.    Milwaukee,    Wis. 
LARSON.    DALE 

Kl.IV,   Huron.   S.  Dak. 
L.VKSON.   (;is 

Suwannee    Swinglinie 

WDSR.   Lake  City.  Fla. 
LASCELLES.   JOHN 

Musieal   Cloek 

WGR.   Buffalo.  N.  Y'. 
L.VSHBROOK.   BOB 

KPLC.   Lake  Charles,   La. 
LASSITER.   CHAD 

KNEA.    Jonesboro,    Ark. 
LALF,  RICHARD  G. 

Tops   in  Pops 

WJCD,   Seymour,   Ind. 
LAl  GHLIN.   JOHN 

Hillbilly    Jukebox 

WBLT.  Bedford.  Va. 
LAURIE,  BEN   ERLE 

KEBE,  Jacksonville,   Texas 
LAUZAU,   FRAN 

WMMN,  Fairmont,  W.   Va. 
LAVANAWAY,   CHARLES 

KXRX,  San  Jose,  Calif. 
LAVONG,   REGGIE 

WRAP.   Norfolk.   Va. 
LAWRENCE,   KEN 

Open  House 

KXGI,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa 
LAWRENCE,   VIN 

Moonlig^ht  Moods 

WCMA,    Corinth,    Miss. 
LEAFSTEDT,   RAY 

Crow's   Nest 

KXGI,    Fort   Madison,    Iowa 
LEARY,  FRANK 

This  and  That 

WBSC,   Bennettsville.   S.   C. 
LEAVITT,  ROBERT 

Tunes  for  Teens 

WWSR,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 
LEE,   PAT 

Print  and  Platter 

KCAP,   Helene,  Mont. 
LEE,  RAY 

KXLL,  Missoula,  Mont. 
LEE.  VINCE 

Kiddies   Show 

KYW,     Philadelphia,    Pa. 
LEHIGH.  LES 

Cornbread    No.    1 

WCPS,  Tarboro,  N.  C. 
LEHNHOFF,    HENRY 

Cm-Pa-Pa 

KWED.   Seg-uin,  Texas 
LEISURE,  CLARENCE 

Voice  in  the  Niffht 

KNBC,    San    Franci.seo,    Calif. 
LEMEN,    HYLE 

KXEO.    Mexico.    Mo. 
LE.MONT.   CLEON 

KLIL,    Esterville.    Iowa 
LENAY.   WILL 

WSAI,  Cincinnati.  Ohio 
LEONARD,   HOWIE 

Matinee  Frolic 

WPOR,    Portland,   Maine 
LEONARD,  ROY 

Roy    with    Records 

WKOX,   Framin^ham,   Mass. 
LEP.\GK,   JEAN 

Country   Time   Music 

WMSA,  Massena,  N.  Y. 
LEROY,  BOB 

Robyn's    Roost 

WQCA.  Moline,  111. 
LEROY,   JOH.N 

Hillbilly  Tune  Time 

WTBF.  Troy.   Ala. 


LETCHER.   SKIP 

Pep  Club 

WFCB.   Dunkirk.    N.  Y. 
LETZGl'S.   FRED 

Traffic   Jamboree 

WHLS.   Port  Huron,   Mich. 
LEVI.   SY 

WACE.    Springfield-Chioopee. 

Mass. 
LEWIS,  WILBUR 

WANT,   Richmond,   Va. 
LKZOTTE.  GEORGE 

The  Tunc  Inn 

WAVZ.    New    Haven,   Conn. 
LIBBY.    ED 

WINA.    Charlottesville,    Va. 
LIND.    ELLIS 

KSTN.  Stockton,  Calif. 
LINDEMANN,  GORDON 

WGRD,  Grand   Rapids,   Mich. 
LINDNER,  VINCE 

Coffee  Shop 

WMID,  Atlantic  City,   N.  J. 
LINDSEY,  MORT 

The  Boy  Next  Door 

WABC 
LINN,  BANDEL 

WSPB,  Sarasota,  Fla. 
LINN,  SAM 

The  Wax  Works 

KFBK,    Sacramento,   Calif. 
LINDSEY,  MORT 

Boy  Next  Door 

WABC,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
LITTLE,   JERRY 

Hits  and  Misses 

WTNS,  Coshocton,  Ohio 
LIVORIO,  BOB 

WKPA,   New   Kensington,    Pa. 
IvLOYD,    BOB   E. 

WAVZ,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
LLOYD,   TOM 

WIAM,  Williamston,   N.  C. 
LOCKHART,  JOHN 

Concert  Hall 

KRSN,  Los  Alamos,  N.  Mex. 
LOFLIN,   PIERCE 

Hillbilly  Matinee 

WTWA,  Thomson,  Ga. 
LOGAN,  WAYNE 

KNAK,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
LOMBARDO,  PETE 

Guy  Named  Lombardo 

KPMO,   Pomona,   Calif. 
LOPRIORE,  MICHAEL 

The  Italian  Hour 

WJOC,  Jamestown,   N.  Y. 
LORENZ,  GEORGE 

Rhythm  in  Blues 

WJJL,  Niag-ara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
LOTT,  JOHNIE 

Rise  and  Shine 

WERH,    Hamilton,    Ala. 
LOUNSBURY,  JIM 

WGN,  Chicagro,  111. 
LOVE,  SID 

Parade  of  Music 

KTMS,    Santa    Barbara,    Calif. 
LOVELL,   KEN 

WJAY,  MuUins,  S.  C. 
LOWE,  JACKSON 

WUST,  Bethesda,   Md. 
LOWE,    JIMMY 

Let's  Make  Music 

WRR,  Dallas,  Texas 
LOWERY,   BILL 

WGST,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
LOWREY,  BYRON 

KWTX,  Waco,   Tex. 
LOWRY,  LEW 

Housewives  Hour 

KTRH.   Houston,  Tex. 
LUDDY,    BILL 

Sierra  Serenade 

KXRX,    San   Jose,    Calif. 
LUKENS,   NED 

Nite  Owl  Show 

WAOK,   Atlanta,   Ga. 
LUND,  JACK 

KXRX,  San  Jose.  Calif. 


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Ll  PTON,  JOHNNY 

All  Nigrht  Watch 

WCAU,  Philadelphia.   Pa. 
LUTHER,  DEACON 

"Red,  Hot  &  Bluesy" 

WBCO.   Bessemer.   Ala. 
LYBECK,  DEAN 

Requestfully  Yours 

WDLB.   Marshfield,  Wis. 
LYLE,   GEORGE 

Pop  Caravan 

WJMJ.    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
LYNN,   FRED 

Hillbilly    Heaven 

KWTO,    Springfield,    Mo. 
LYNN,  LAM.AR 

Talk  of  the  Town 

WDAK,  Columbus,  Ga. 

—  Mc  — 

Mc.\DAMS,   JOHN 

KYOS,  Merced.  Calif. 
McADOO,   DICK 

Musical  Showcase 

KFDM,    Beaumont,   Tex. 
McANULTY,   BOB 

KWJJ,   Portland,    Ore. 
McAULIFFE,    TOM 

Club  1230 

WERI,    Westerly,    R.  I. 
McBRIDE,  FOREST 

Studio  House  Party 

WOKE,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn. 
McBRIDE,  LAURA  LEE 

KNUZ,   Houston.  Texas 
MacBURKHART,  JON 

KTBC.   Austin,    Texas 
McCABE,  JERRY 

After  Hours 

KILO,   Grand  Forks,   N.  D,i 
MCCARTHY,  RED 

WHGB,  Harrisburg-,  Pa. 

McCarthy,  ross 

Music   of   Dixieland 
KSIW,  Woodward.   Okla. 

McCarthy,  tom 

KRIB,  Mason  City.  Iowa 

McCarthy,  tom 

WKRC,   Cincinnati.   Ohio 

mcCaskill,  bill 

Night  Train 

KREL,  Baytown,  Texas 
McCLURE,   KEN 

Jukebox  Serenade 

WHB,   Kansas  City.   Mo. 
McCOLLOUGH,  D.4N 

Bruce  and  Dan  Show 

Mutual 
McCORMICK.    JOHN 

WAAF,   Chicago.    111. 
McCOY,  BOB 

Melody  Time 

WIRY,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 
McCUTCHAN,  KEN 

Spinner   Sanctum 

WIKY.  Evansville,  Ind. 

McDonald,  al 

KRPL,   Moscow.    Idaho 
MacDONALD,  AL 

Spinner's    Sanctum 
KOTA.  Rapid  City.  S.  Dak. 
MCDOWELL,  LEN 

WHED,  Washington,   N.  C. 

Mcelroy,  ed 

KGW,   Portland,  Ore. 
McELROY,  MAC 

WIRO,  Ironton.  Ohio 
McELVEEN,  HENRY  JR. 

"Boogie  Man" 

WJOT.  Lake  City,   S.  C. 
McEWEN,   BOB 

Capital    Caravan 

WOL,   Washington,   D.   C. 
McEWUEN,   JIM 

Dream  Stopper 

WHAW,  Weston,  W.  Va. 
McFADDEN,  JOHN 

Music  Makers 

WNCC,    Barnesboro,   Pa. 
McFARLAND,  RAY 

Disc  N'  Data 

KTEM,  Temple,  Texaa 


McFARLAND,  WAYNE 

Night  Watch 

KNEB,  Seottsbluff,  Xeb. 
McGEEHAN,  JACK 

Musical   Clock 

KTNM.  Tucumcari,    N.  Mpx. 
McGHEE,  TOM 

WKKO.  Cocoa,  Fla. 
McGRAW,  MAC 

Western  Roundup 

KFTM,  Ft.  Morgan.  Colo. 

Mckenzie,  ed 

Record  Matinee 
WXYZ,    Detroit,    Mich. 
McKEOWN,  GEORGE 

WEKZ.  Monroe,  Wis. 

mclain,  bud 

WFKY,   Frankfort,   Kv. 

McLean,  don 

Morning   Serenade 

WHDL.  Clean,  N.  Y. 
McLEAN,  PHIL 

WERE,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
McLEOD,    DON 

WJBK,   Detroit,   Mich. 
McLINE,   CHARLES 

KIXL,  Dallas,  Tex. 
McMANUS,    MICHAEL 

Sunrise    Serenade 

WKOP,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
McMASTER,  JAY 

Music  Hall 

WMEX,   Boston,    Mass. 
McMENNAMIN,   TOM 

KONP,  Port   Angeles,   Wash. 
McMURRY,   BRYAN 

Ladies  Listen 

WMEV,  Marion,   Va. 
McNAMARA,    BOB 

Roll-Out-With-Robert 

KAPA.   Raymond,  Wash. 
McNAMEE,  JACK 

WMBO,    Auburn.    N.    Y. 
McNEAL,  PRESSLEY 

Afternoon  House  Party 

KWHP,   Cushing,    Okla. 
aicNEELEY,  MARTY 

Music   Hall 

WJR,  Deroit.   Mich. 
McNEIL,  DEAN 

Blues   at   Sunrise 

KWBC,  Ft.  Worth.  Texas 

Mcpherson,  hugh 

WCHS,    Charleston.    W.    Va. 
McRAE,  JUNE 

WMBM.  Miami  Beach.  Fla. 
McREYNOLDS,   BEN 

KSWO,    Lawton,    Okla. 

iff  

MACSHANE,    JOHN 

KMPA,    Los   Angeles,    Calif. 
MACHADO,  ART 

Road   Show 

KAFP,  Petaluma,  Calif. 
MACK,    BILL 

Music  Time 

WEDC,   Chicago,  HL 
M.4CK,  JAY 

KELP,  El  Paso,  Texas 
MACK,   JOHNNY 

Melody   Time    and    Serenade 

WVOK.    Birmingham,    Ala. 
M.4CK,  TOMMIE 

Early  Risers 

KSDN,   Aberdeen,   S.  Dak. 
MACK,  WALLEY 

Dawn    Busters 

WBUY,  Lexington,  N.  C. 
MADDON,  ED 

Swing   Session 

WARM,  Scranton,  Pa. 
MAHONEY,   JOHN 

Platter  Playtime 

WJTN,   Jamestown,   N.  Y. 
MALDEN,  KEN 

WVDA,  Boston.  Mass. 
MALTZ,   MILTON 

WKHM,   Jackson.   Mich. 


.MAJOR,  CLYDE 

Everybody's   Show 

WMTS,   Murfree.«boro.   Tenn. 
MANAHAN,   FRED 

WATG,   Ashland.    Ohio 
MAN  DEL,   SID 

KYNO.   Fresno,   Calif. 
MANLEY,  KEN 

Candlelight  and  Music 

WGUY.  Bangor.   Maine 
MANN,  HAL 

KJAN,   Atlantic.   Iowa 
MANUSH,  GEORGE 

WLAY,  Muscle   Shoals.  Ala. 
MARINE,    FRANK 

KGAK.  Gallup,  N.  Mex. 
MARINELLI,   RON 

WMFG,  Hibbing,  Minn. 
MARION,    RED 

KSJO,    San  Jose.  Calif. 
M.4iRK,  ERNIE 

KVSP.  Lubbock.  Tex. 
MARKLE,  TINY 

WAVZ.  New  Haven.  Conn. 
M.ARKO,   STEVE 

The   Big  Spin 

WGMA.  Hollywood.  Fla. 
M.4RLOWE,   CLAY 

Skyline  Patrol 

WMFR,   High   Point,   N.  C. 
MARQUARDT,    JACK 

Rise   &   Shine 

WKNY.  Kingston,  N.  Y. 
MARSHALL,   BOB 

WGBS,  Miami,  Fla. 
MARSHALL,  ERROL 

Blue  Notes 

WOIC,   Columbia,    S.    C. 
MARSHALL,  JERRY 

WNEW,   New  York,   N.   Y. 
MARSHALL,  MAJOR 

WEEB,   Southern   Pines.   N.  C. 
MARTEL,  WALT 

KTOE,  Mankato,  Minn. 
MARTIN,   JENNINGS 

Midnite  Serenade 

WWW,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 
MARTIN,    JOE 

Breakfast   Bandstand 

WOW,  Omaha,   Nebr. 
M.\RTIN,   JOE 

Music   Shop 

WTMV.  East   St.  Louis.   III. 
MARTIN,  JOE 

Western   Express 

KWAL.  Wallace.  Idaho 
MARTIN,   JOHNNIE 

Breakfast    Party 

WHIZ.  Zanesville.   Ohio 
MARTIN,  JOHNNY 

WINN.   Louisville.   Ky. 
MARTIN,  KEN 

WCHA.   Chambersburg.   Pa. 
MARTIN,   L.ARRY 

1460   Club 

WKAM.  Goshen.  Ind. 
MARTIN,  NED 

Record  Room 

WRFC,  Athens,  Ga. 
MARTIN,    SA»I 

Record   Review 

WTYC,  Rock   Hill,  S.  C. 
MASHBURN,   WAYNE 

Best   On  Wax 

WAKN.  Aiken,   S.  C. 
MASON,   BRUCE 

Western  Record  Party 

KVLH,  Pauls  Valley,  Okla. 
MASON,   CHARLES 

After  Hours 

WJMX,  Florence,  S.  C. 
MASSEY,  BOB 

Music  Box 

WJNO,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 
MASSINGALE,   HARRY 

Musical  Clock 

WJNC,  Jacksonville,  N.  C. 
MASZK.  BOB 

Platter   Party 

KWRC.  Pendleton,  Ore. 


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M ATKl..  THKT 

Aftrr   Hom> 

WlX>n.   lirajul   K.UM.i-     Muh 
MATH»~«*0\.   M.\r 

Kouiulup  Txiuv 

KTIT.  Tuoson.   Arix. 
M  ATI-OrK.   STAN 

M.tcaziiie  of   tho   Air 

WKKt'.    i'jmiMnati.   Ohio 
M \TSON.  BKTTV 

WKAW.    Kvanslon.    111. 
MATTIIKWS.    SAM 

Kural    Khvlhin 

K(;KH,   •1>1.t.  IVxas 
M  \l  S.  HAKKV 

WKMM,   t\illni:(t\.    Ala. 
M  WWK.I.I..    lUMl 

WWJ,    IVtroit.    Mioh. 
MAY.    MIKK 

WIMA.    Lima.  Ohio 
MA\KK.   BILL 

WTAM.  ClevolaiKl.  Ohio 
.MKLTON.    FRANKLIN 

Mu.<ioal  Clock 

KGVL.    Greenville,    Tex. 
MKNDKL.    ED    JR. 

Jive 

WDAK,   Columbus.    Ga. 
MENDES.   JIM 

WICE.    Providenoe.    R.    I. 
MENTZER.   EARL 

Turn  Table  Time 

WJEJ.    Ha§rerstown.    Md. 
MER(  ADO,  BOB 

KWKW.    Pasadena.    Calif. 
MERCER.    RUBY 

Ruby   Mercer   Show 

Mutual 
MERKER,    GARY 

Request   Matinee 

KVEC.  San  Luis  Obispo.  Calif. 
MKRRITT,  ED 

Journey  into   Melody 

WBRK.   Pittsfield.  Mass. 
MERRITT.    NEAL 

Melody   Matinee 

KONO,  San   Antonio.  Texas 
MERRY.   DEAN 

Dream   Dust 

WESB.    Bradford.    Pa. 
MERRY.   DWAYNE 

WDBQ.    Dubuque.    Iowa 
METHANY,   MERLIN 

The    Nile   Owl    Show 

KALE,   Richland.    Wash. 
METRIE.  JACK 

Musical   Merrj-Go-Round 

WJHP.   Jacksonville,   Fla. 
METZGER,    DON 

WMAM,   Marinette,    Wis. 
MEYERS.  DON 

WFIN.    Findlay.   Ohio 
MKHAEL,    BOB 

WELM.   Elmira.   N.  Y. 
MI<  IIAEL.   JAN 

WGMS.    Washint'ton,   D.   C. 
MKHAEL.   JAY 

WCAE.    Pitthburfe'h,    Pa. 
MRHAELMAN.   ED 

Na  I>.i  O  Hawaii. 

<  Sontf  of  the   Islands  » 

KGMB.    Honolulu,    Hawaii 
MICHAELS,   ALLAN 

WAVI.    Dayton.    Ohio 
MILES,  BILL 

Sunny   Sidf;  Up 

KDRS.   Parajfould,  Ark. 
MILES.  JOE 

Farm   and   Kun  Time 

WKMO    Kairmonl.   N.   C 
MILLER,    BILL 

WMO.V.   Monlifomery.   W.   Va. 
MILLER,    ED 

lJal«;   with    a   Ditic 

WLAN.    Lan^aHter.    Pa. 
MILLER.    ED 

KWEI.   W'-iff-r    Idaho 
MILLER,  GABE 

KYW.   Philadelphia.   Pa. 
MILLER,   HOLLIH 

KSFA.  Nacotfdocbes,  Tex. 


MILI.KK.    IIOW.VRD 

Wixn.   Chica>:o.    111. 
MILLER.    I.KE 
Niuht    Owl 

WKTA,    Altoona.    I'a. 
MII.I.KK.    FAl  L 

WCKY.    Cincinnati.    Ohio 
MILLER.    R. 

Gospt'l   Train 

WMIE.    Miami.    Fla. 
MILLER.    RON 

WUMN.    Eli;  in.    111. 
>I1LLER.   ROSS 

WTU\    Hartford.   Conn. 
MILLER.   TED 

Hcrlishiro    Baiikstand 

WBEC.  Pittsfield.  Mass. 
.MILLS.   DICK 

KM.\.    Shenandoah,    Iowa 
.MILNER,   ART 

WKDN,   Camden,    N.   J. 
M INTER,    LEWIS 

WREL.   Lexing^ton,   Va. 
MINTON,  MARK 

KSEK.  Pittsburg-,  Kans. 
MINTZ.  HERBIE 

WAAF.   Chicago,   III. 
MIRANDA.  TONY  C. 

KEVT,    Tucson.    Ariz. 
MITCHELL,   BILL 

KBOX,  Modesto,  Calif. 
MITCHELL,  H.\RRY 

Mid-Morning-    Mitsicale 

W^FRX.    West   Frankfort.    111. 
MITCHELL,   J.    P. 

Chibtime 

WGH,   Newport   News,  Va. 
MITCHELL,   JOE 

Mag-ic  in  Music 

KPOJ.  Portland,  Ore. 
MITCHELL,  MIKE 

Wildcat  Ramble 

KCLV,   Clovis,   N.  Mex. 
MOFFIT,  JIM 

KLOG's  Platter  Parade 

KLOG,   Kelso,   Wash. 
MOHATT,   SKIP 

Request  Bayou 

KROG,  Sonora,  Calif. 
MOLINARO,    LARRY 

WNAR,    Norristown,   Pa. 
MONACO,  DEL 

Coffee   Time 

WJJL.  Niag-ara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
MONKMAN,    BOB 

The  Robin's  Nest 

WRJN,  Racine,  Wis. 
MONROE,  ART 

Nightwatch 

KSYL,   Alexandria,   La. 
MONTGOMERY,    DOUG 

KPMO,  Pomona.  Calif. 
MONTGOMERY,    ROBERT 

Hayloft    Jamboree 

WGBG,  Greensboro,   N.  C. 
.MONTRY,   ED 

Top  20 

KSO,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 
MOORE,  BOB 

KXEO,   Mexico,    Mo. 
MOORE,  LEE 

Midweek   Jamboree 

WWVA,   Wheeling,    W.   Va. 

MOORE,  pf:ter 

WHED,  Washing^ton,   N.  C. 
MOORE,  RICK 

WCBI,  Columbus,  Miss. 
MOORE,   VIRGIL 

WJAM,   Marion,   Ala. 
MORALES,  JOE 

Pasadena  Hour 

KLVL,  Pasadena,  Texas 
MORAN,  LEE 

Jamboree 

WHWL,    Nanticoke,    Pa. 
MORE,  JOHN 

Mostly   Music 

KYMA,    Yuma.   Ariz. 
MORE,  TOM 

WNOX,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

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MORELAND,  JIM 

KICA.   Clovis,    N.    Mex. 
IMORELLI,  HAL 

KLAS.    Las   Vegas,    Nev. 
.MORETTI.   SKIP 
Variety  Acres 
KCLO,  Leavenworth,  Kans. 
MOREY,   BOB 
Breakfast   Time 

KHAS,  Hastings.   Neb. 
MOREY,    GEORGE 

KDWT,    Stamford,    Texas 
MORG.AN,  FORREST 

WCCM.    Lawrence,    Mass. 
MORCJAN,   HAL 

WGAR,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
MOR(J.VN,    ROBERT 

WMBO,   Auburn,    N.    Y. 
MORNINGSTAR,    FRED 

WHJC.    Matewau,    W.    Va. 
MORRIS,   BAXTER 

WPNF,    Brevard,   N.   C. 
MORRIS,  JAMES 

Dawn  Patrol 

WGAC,  Augusta,  Ga. 
MORRIS,    JIMMY 

Late  Date 

WKRG.  Mobile.   Ala. 
MORRIS,  MONTE 

Yawn  Patrol 

KYJC,  Medford,   Ore. 
MORRIS,  ROY 

WAPO,    Chattanoog-a,   Tenn. 
MORRIS,  STEVE 

WIST,   Charlotte,  N.  C. 
MORRISON,  BOB 

WXLW,   Indianapolis,   Ind. 
MORROW,  FRANK 

KTUL.  Tulsa,  Okla. 
MORSE,  CLINT 

Music   a   la  WHYL 

WHYL.   Carlisle,   Pa. 
MORTIMER,    AL 

Music  You  Want 

WRAK,  Williamsport,  Pa. 
MOSBROOK,  JOE 

WEST,  Easton,    Pa. 
MOSS,  DAN 

Sanford  Request   Special 

WWGP,   Sanford,   N.  C. 
MOSS,  PHIL 

Only   the   Finest 

WMPS,  Memphis,   Tenn. 
MOWERS,   BOB 

Spins   and  Needles 

WGAN,  Portland,  Maine 
MOYLE,  WILL 

WVET,    Rochester,   N.   Y. 
MUELLER,  JERRY 

Night  Watch 

KSDN,    Aberdeen.    S.    Dak. 
MUELLER,   PAUL   J. 

Jukebox  Band  Review 

WBKV,  West  Bend,  Wis. 
MULHOLLAND,  ROSS 

WW  J,     Detroit,    Mich. 
MULLALLY,  DON 

Rhythm    at   Random 

WTWN,    St.   Johnsbury,    Vt. 
MULLEN,   FRANK 

1240  Club 

WSNY,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
MULLINS,   MOON 

KGW.    Portland,    Ore. 
MULVIHILL,   JOE 

WTAM,   Cleveland,    Ohio 
MURDOCK,  JIM 

Western    Roundup 

KCKY,    Coolidge,    Ariz. 
MURFF,   JIM 

Hillbilly  Jamboree 

WDSC,    Dillon,   S.  C. 
MURPHREE,  JACK 

Strictly  Informal 

WOMI,  Owensboro,  Ky. 
MURPHREE,    LEON 

WFMH,    Cullman.    Ala. 
MURPHY,    BOB 

WJBK,  Detroit,  Mich. 
MURPHY,   JACK 

WUSJ.   Lockport,   N.  Y. 


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MURRAY,   BOB 

Stomp  It   Out 

WMBS,  Uniontown,  Pa. 
MURRAY,    FRED 

WWOD,  Lynchburgr,   Va. 
MURRAY,  HAL 

WEEK.   Peoria,   111. 
MURRAY,  HAL 

WLOS,  Asheville,   N.  C. 
MURRAY,  JOHNNY 

WQXI.    Atlanta,    Ga. 
MURRAY,   ROBERT 

Album  of  Music 

WTRX,  Bellaire.  Ohio 
MYERS,  PAUL 

WLEC,   Sandusky,   Ohio 

iV  

NAJAMEY,  ABE 

80O  Radio   Show 

WLAD,    Danbury,    Conn. 
NARZ,   JIM 

Musical  Comedy  a  la  Carte 

KPOL,    Lros    Ang^eles,    Calif. 
NASH,   MURL 

Turntable  Time 

KTTR,  Rolla,  Mo. 
NASH,    ROGER 

WNOE.    New    Orleans,    La. 
NAUGHTON,   RUSS 

Yawn  Patrol 

WDRC,  Hartford.  Conn. 
NAVA,   MILT 

KWKW,   Pasadena,    Calif. 
NEBOT,   FRED 

Melody   Matinee 

WKBN,   Youngstown,    Ohio 
NEDIN,    RICHARD 

WEOK,   Poug-hkeepRJe,    N.    Y. 
NEEDHAM,   ED 

Concord  Ballroom 

WKXL.    Concord,    N.    H. 
NEER,   CHUCK 

Plantation  Time 

WIAM.   Williamston,   N.   C. 
NELSON,  ALBI 

Matinee   of  Music 

KRL€,  Lewiston,  Idaho 
NELSON,  BOB 

Best  on  Wax 

WFMC,   Goldsboro,    N.   C. 
NELSON,  BOB 

Music   for  You 

KSJB.    Jamestown.    N.   Dak. 
NELSON,    BOB 

WDSU,   New   Orleans,  La. 
NELSON,  CONRAD 

Sincerely  Yours 

WMIQ,   Iron   Mountain,   Mich. 
NELSON,  ED 

KTOE,  Mankato,  Minn. 
NELSON,  FORD 

WDIA,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
NELSON,    STAN 

Musical  Clock 

KITE.   San  Antonio,  Texas 
NESTER,  ROY 

Town's   Top   Tunes 

WFDF,  Flint,  Mich. 
NETHERLAND, JOEL 

Record  Ranch 

WAZ,  Yazoo  City,  Miss. 
NEUBERGER,    STAN 

WEKZ,   Monroe,    Wis. 
NEWLUN,   BILL 

KIT,   Yakima,    Wash. 
NEWMAN,  ROBERT 

Your  Lucky   Star 

WEEU,    Reading",    Pa. 
NEWSOME,  GIL 

First  Five  and  Bandstand 

Revue 

KWK,   St.   Loviis,   Mo. 
NICHOLS,  BOB 

WPAL,   Charleston,   S.  C. 
NICHOLSON,  NICK 

Records  and  Stuff 

KROY.   Sacramento.  Calif. 
NICHOLSON,  TRUMAN 

KJCK,   Junction    City,   Kans. 


NICK  AND  NOODNICK 

KROW.  Oakland,  Calif. 
NICKEL,    PHIL 

Recess   for  Rhythm 

KENM.   Portales,    N.   Mex. 
NICKOLS.    CHUCK 

Musical   Roundup 

KOWB,  Laramie,   Wyo. 
NICKSON,  NICK 

950  Club 

WBBF,    Rochester,    N.   Y. 
NIEKSBACH,   BILL 

WKBV,  Richmond,  Ind. 
NOBLES,  GENE 

Dance  Hour 

WLAC,   Nashville,  Tenn. 
NOLAND,    ROBERT   J. 

KOKO,   Warrensbnrg,  Mo. 
NORDEN,   LEE 

Disc  King- 

WSAM,    Saginaw,    Mich. 
NORMAN,    GENE 

KLAC.  Los   Angeles,   Calif. 
NORMAN,  JEKRY 

Start  the  Day  Right 

WSYD,   Ml.    Aiiy,   N.    C. 
NORKIS,  BOIS 

Bandstand 

WGUY,   Bang-or,   Maine 
NORTHINGTON,    JIMMY 

Coffee  Club 

WHKP,   Hendersonville,    N.   C. 
NORTON,  DICK 

Money  Man    Show 

WNAV,  Annapolis,  Md. 
NORTON, IKE 

WHLD,  Oleaii.  N.  Y. 
NORVAL.    BUI) 

Breakfast   Serenade 

WFOR,   Ilaltiesbiirg-,   Miss. 
NORWOOD,     KOBEUT 

WKAM.    Gosiien.   Ind. 
NOVAK,  Rl(  HARD 

Rhythm   and   Bines 

KGON,    Oregon   City,    Ore. 
NUNN,    LARKY 

WTCO,  Canibeilsville,  Ky. 

WTCO,    Canipbellsville.    Ky. 

NUSBAUM.  MORT 

The   Mort   Nusbaum   Show 
WBBF,     Rochester,     N.     Y. 

—  o  — 

OABURN,   FKKD 

KGGF,   ColTeyville,    Kans. 
O'BRIEN,  AL 

WOPA,  Oak  Park,  111. 
O'BRIEN,  ELLIS 

At   Home   and   Away 

WCSH.    Portland,    Maine 
O'BRIEN,    JOE 

WMCA,   New   York.    N.   Y. 
O'CONNOR,    BILL 

WCFL.   Chicago,   111. 
OGLESBY,   BOOTS 

KMCO,  Conroe,   Texas 
OLIVER,    CLIFF 

Hospitality   House 

WRFD,  Worthington,   Ohio 
OLIVER,  DAVE 

WMFS,    Chattanooga.   Tenn. 
O'NAN,  PAT 

Music   Library 

WINN.  Louisville,  Ky. 
O'NEIL,   CHUCK 

WFEA.  Manchester,   N.  H. 
O'NEILL,   JIM 

Pag-ing   the   Stars 

KOWH.  Omaha,   Nebr. 
O'NEILL,  JOHNNY 

Sentimental    Serenade 

WAIR,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
OSBORN,  TIM 

KTHT,   Houston,   Tex. 
OTTO,  JOHN 

Mostly  Music  With  Otto 

WBNY.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
OWEN,  AL 

Music  Boom 

WMID,  Atlantic  City.  N.  J. 


OWEN,    BOB 

WHUB,  Cookeville,   Tenn. 
OWENS,    DON 

Yawn  Patrol 

WGAI.   Elizabeth  City,   N.  C. 
OWENS,  JIM 

WVMI.   Biioxi.   MiBs. 
OWENS,  LOY 

Clubtime 

CFRB,   Toronto.    Ont.,   Canada 
OXFORD,  GEORGE 

Recorded   Jazz   Concert 

KSAN.    San    Francisco,    Calif. 

P  

PADGETT,  BOB 

Music  with  a  Meaning 

KVSA,  McGehee,  Ark. 
PAGE,   DAVE 

Dance  Time 

KIRO,  Seattle,  Wash. 
PAGE,   NORM 

Music  for  You 

WMAS,    Springfield,    Mass. 
PAINTER,   FRANK 

The  Coonhunter 

WBLJ.   Dalton.    Ga. 
PAIT,   AUGUS 

WEWO.    Laurinburg,    N.    C. 
PALLAN,  ART 

Tune  Inn 

WWSW.  Pittsburgh.   Pa. 
PALMER,  DUKE 

KBOR.   Brownsville.   Texas 
PANSULLO,  JIM 

Timekeeper 

WNEB,   Worcester.   Mass. 
PAQUIN,  JAKE 

WOCB,  West  Yarmouth,  Mass. 
PAKCHER,  LOLA 

KCLX,   Colfax,    Wash. 
PARKER,  CHARLES 

WTAW.  College  Station,  Texas 
PARKER,  DON 

Pops  on   Parade 

WREB,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
PARKER,  DON 

Record  Date 

WMAS.    Springfield,   Mass. 
PARKER,  FRED 

Supper  Serenade 

WJWL.    Georgetown,    Del. 
PARKER,  GENE 

WKID.    Urbana,    111. 
PAKKHURST,   BOB 

KSEK,   Pittsburg,    Kans. 
PARKS,   LARRY 

WHOC,    Philadelphia,    Miss. 
PARR,  HAROLD 

KBAK,  Bakersfield,  Calif. 
PARSONS,  BEN 

Spinners  Sanctum 

WRBL,   Columbus,    Ga. 
PARSONS,  KEN 

KCLA,  Pine  Bluff.  Ark. 
PASSE,  NOEL 

Pass'n  Time 

KTRE,   Lufkin,   Tex. 
PASSONS.  BILL 

Dial-A-Tune 

WSMT,  Sparta,  Temi. 
PATCH,    WHIT 

WOWL.  Florence,  Ala. 
PATTERSON,  JIM 

WBT.   Charlotte,   N.   C. 
PATTERSON,  PAT 

Music  in   the  Night 

KOPM.   Havre,   Mont. 
PAUL,  LEKOY 

Swing  Serenade 

WSFA.  Montgomery,   Ala. 
PAYNE,  NELSON 

WMMW,  Meriden,  Conn. 
PEARSON.    JOHNNY 

WHB,   Kansas  City,   Mo. 
PEAVEY,    RICK 

Dancing  Party 

WHIT,  New  Bern.  N.  C. 
PENNEY,  ED 

Penney  Serenade 

WTAO.   Cambridge.   Mass. 


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rKNNY.  IJAIl. 

Swiiis    Your   l»;«rluer 
WIS.   CoUunbi.i.    S.    r. 
1>KKA7.7.0.  IH»N 

Svinri>e  Son^nailt- 

KHON.  Oinalia.   Nfbr. 
I'KKRY.   BOB 

Mu-u".   InoorpoiaUtl 

KTMS.    Santa     Rarbara.    I'ctlil 
I'KKKY.    CAKI.OS 

l.ibr.iry    of   Ja/.z 

Kl.WN.   l.awifiico.    Kaiis. 
I'KKKY.    JAMKS 

Nt  w   Souiuis  in  Jazz 

WMOZ.    MobJl'\    Ala 
l'K.KK\.    STl  AKT 

Mu>i.-  Aroumi   llic  CUn-k 

\V\V«iK.    St.    Albans.    Vt. 
I'KKKY.     TIT 

rr  -    Wijrwani 

WHl.M.    niooMisbtux.    I'a. 
I'KTKKS.  BOB 

Wf'«"k«<n«l    in    \V«'st<rn    Montana 

K(;Vt).   Missoula.   Mont. 
I'KTKKS.  JOHN 

l>a\vnbust«MS 

WPnX.   Clarksbiiri:.    NV.    Va. 
I'KTKKSKN.     KOl.FK    B. 

KSL.    Salt    Lake    City.    I'tah 
I'KTKKSON.    ARNOLD 

Musical    Revoillc 

WATW,    Ashland.    Wis. 
I'KTKKSON.     BILL 

Tops    in    Pops 

KT.VR.    Phoenix.    Ariz. 
I'KTKK.SON,    HAL 

WARA.   AttlelKiio.  Mass. 
I'KTKKSON.    JOHN 

WHHH.    Warren.   Ohio 
PKTIT.    BILL 

Wide  Awake  Club 

WIDE.    Biddeford.    Maine 
TKTKKK.   MARTIN 

Club  RL-(tucst 

WMRN.    Marion,  Ohio 
I'KTRKH,   LEE 

(  owhoy  Jamboree 

KONO,  San  Antonio.  Texas 
l'l?KI,PS.    BOB 

Moondust 

WISP,   Kinston.   N.  C. 
PHILLIP.   FRANK 

Wasf.a   Hour 

KOBK.   Owatonna,  Minn. 
PHILLIPS,    BILL 

WBAX.    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa. 
PHILLIPS,  CHUCK 

WEMP.  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
PHILLIPS.    DEWEY 

R'i\.    Hot    and    Blue 

WHBQ.  Memphis,  Tenn. 
PHILLIPS,    GERALD 

WKSR.   Pulafiki,  Tenn. 
PHILLIPS,   4I.M 

WATG.   Ashland,   Ohio 
PHILLIPS,    KEN 

Lii-'ht    'n   Easy 

KAP'P.    Petaluma,    Calif. 
PHILLIPS.    PHIL 

KXXT.   Portsmouth,   Ohio 
PHIIXIPS,    RALPH 

M'-kxly    Bal'rrjom 

WKBR,    Baitimore,    Md. 
PHILLII»S,    RED 

KHIM.    Eureka.    Calif. 
PHIPP8,   JOHN 

WHLN.   Harlan.   Ky. 
PIATT,   GENE 

The   Record  Den 

KELO.   Sioux  Fallh.  S.  Dak. 
PICA,  JOE 

Tunes  Before   Noon 

WHLM.   Bloomtibur?,    Pa. 
PIC  KETT.    JIGGER 

'Jo'kwal'her 

KCLX.  C/jlfax.  Wash. 
PH  KKTT,   ROY 

KTTJL.  Tulsa.  Okla. 
PICKREN,   CONRAD 

Sunrloe    Serenade 

WFZB.  Sylacau^a.  Ala. 


PHOT.   I.KON 

M.ill    oi   Sounds 

WFTl.,    Ft.    l.auil.nlalo,    Fla. 
I'lKKCK.    .VKT 

JttU)  Club 

WEAV,   Plattsburs.    N.  Y. 
PIFKK.    DON    R. 

K\)M\   Fort  Brass:,  Calif. 
PIKK.    DUK 

WNOP.    Newport,    Ky. 
PINKSTON.  SIDNEY 

WEKR.  Fayottevillo.   Tenn. 
PL.\TT.    STU.VRT 

Musioal    Clock 

WL.VP,    Lexington,    Ky. 
PLAYER,  CH.VRLES 

WHIE.    Griffin.    Ga. 
PLEDGER.    IMIITG 

KNBC,  San   Francisco,  Calif. 
POL.VND,  SAM 

WCHS,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 
POLK.  BILL 

WJAT,    Swainsboro,    Ga. 
POLLACK,   FRANK 

On    the   House 

KOOL,    Phoenix.    Ariz. 
POLLOCK.   ED 

Fiesta    Time 

WHLI,   Hempstead.   N.  Y. 
POOLE,    BOB 

WBIG,   Greensboro,   N.   C. 
POPE,  BILL 

Musical   Magazine   of   the   Air 

KXOC,  Chico,  Calif. 
POPPAS,  BOB 

WWNR,  Beckley,  W.  Va. 
POPWELL,  JIM 

Club  Request 

WCEH,    Hawkinsville,    Ga. 
PORTER,  ALDIN 

KIXX,  Pi'ovo,  Utah 
PORTER,   BOB 

WJVA,    South   Bend.    Ind. 
PORTILLO,   ERNESTO 

KEVT,    Tucson,    Ariz. 
POSKA,  AL 

The  Flyer 

KFI,    Los    Angreles,    Calif. 
POTTER,  BILL 

WMOU,   Berlin,   N.   H. 
POTTER,    PETER 

KLAC,    Los    Ang-eles,    Calif. 
POWELL,   BILL 

WILY,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
POWELL,    BOB 

Dawn  Patrol 

WIP,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
POWERS,  JOE 

Hillbilly  Jamboree 

WBMD,  Baltimore,  Md. 
PRADEK,   GEORGE 

KGBC,    Galveston,    Texas 
PRESCOTT,   NORM 

WORL,   Boston,   Mass. 
PRICE,   JIM 

KDKD,  Clinton,  Mo. 
PRICE,   JIM 

WORZ,   Orlando,  Fla. 
PKOUGH,  CARL 

KFJI.   Klamath   Falls,   Ore. 
PI  GH,    ED 

Melody   Merchant 

WPRE.  Prairie  Du  Chien,  Wis. 
PLLLIN,   JACK 

WKSR,   Pulaski,   Term. 
PURDY,    ED 

Musical   Sundial 

KTOW,    Oklahoma   City,    Okla. 
PURSE,    TODD 

WJW,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
PUTMAN,  DON 

WBBZ.  Ponca  City,  Okla. 
PUTNAM,    BOB 

Sunup  in   Dallas 

KIXL,    Dallas,  Texas 
PUTNAM,  JIM 

Musical  Clock 

WHIT,   New  Bern,   N.  C. 
PYLE,  JACK 

Musical  Clock 

KYW.   Philadelphia.    Pa. 

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Best  on  Wax 

WAGF.  Dothan,   Ala. 
<|liAY,   WILLIAM 

WESA.    Charlcroi,    Pa. 
(H'ICK,  JOHNNY 

Rod,  Hot   and   Blue 

WDSC,    Dillon.    S.   C. 
(JUIGLEY,   DON 

KWEI,  Weiser,  Idaho 
(U'INN,    FRED 

WMGW,   Meadvillc,    Pa. 
(lUINN,   WILLIAM 

WNDR,  Syracuse.  N.  Y. 


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KADKA,   AL 

KFRE.    Fresno,    Calif. 
RAIFOKD,   BOB 

WBT.  Charlotte.    N.  C. 
K.XINW ATER,  JODY 

Sunrise    Salute 

WSVS,    Crewe,    Va. 
RAMIREZ,  DAN 

KWED,    Seg-uin,    Texas 
RAMSEY,   RAYMOND   L. 

Spin-A-Platter 

WHIR,    Danville,    Ky. 
RANDLE,    BILL 

WERE,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
RASE,  BILL 

KCRA,    Sacramento,    Calif. 
RASH,  LESTER  R. 

Sunday   Serenade 

KGOS,    Torrington,    Wyo. 
RAST,  MIKE 

WCOS,  Columbia,   S.  C. 
KAY,   CURT 

KMOX,    St.   Louis,   Mo. 
RAYMOND,    GENE 

Music  in  the  Morning 

KERG,  Eugene,  Ore. 
RAYMOND,   HAL 

WKID,  Urbana,  111. 
REAGAN,  FRANK 

WEOK,   Pougrkeepsie,   N.   Y. 
REAGAN,   JIM 

WTEL.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
REAU,  DAVE 

KEYD,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
RECTOR,    GABBY 

KLIK   Clock 

KLIK,  Jefferson  City,  Mo. 
KEDDELL,  TOM 

KAKA,   Ada.  Okla. 
REED,  BOB 

Your  Timekeeper 

WRC,  Washington,  D.  C. 
KEED,   CLEO 

WBEJ,    Elizabethton,    Tenn. 
KEED,  HARRY 

Best  on  Wax 

KPAS,    Banning,   Calif. 
REED,   MITCH 

Mr.  Midnight 

WOR,   New  York,    N.   Y. 
REEVES,    MAX 

KJSK,   Columbus,    Neb. 
KEG  AN,    BOB 

Supper    Serenade 

WHAY.   New   Britain,   Conn. 
REGISTER,   LOWELL 

WFPM,   Fort   Valley,    Ga. 
liEID,    CLARK 

WJR.    Detroit,    Mich. 
REID.   FRANK 

Off  the  Recoid 

WTAN,  Clearwater.   Fla. 
REILLY,  ED 

Music  Box 

WBRY,  Waterbury,  Conn. 
KEISING.   KEITH   L. 

Openhouse 

WLRP,    New    Albany,    Ind. 
REITZ,  PINKY 

WLEC,   Sandusky,  Ohio 
REMINGTON,  JACK 

WKRC,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 


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Music  to  Dream  By 

KILO,    Grand   Forks.   N,   Dak. 
KENXER,   DUAXA 

Nig-ht  Watch 

KIHO.   Sioux  Falls,   S.  Dak. 
KENSHAW,    EARL 

Your  Hit   Parade 

WROY,  Carmi.  111. 
RETZ,  DON 

KREO,    Indio,   Calif. 
REZNOR,  JOHNNY 

WPFB,   Middletown,   Ohio 
RHYNER,  WARREN 

Rhythm    Room 

WNAM,  Neenah-Menasha.  Wis. 
RICE,  C.  B. 

Gravy  Train 

KLVL,  Pasadena,   Texas 
RICE,   CRAWFORD 

Alarm  Clock  Revue 

WAPX,    Montgomery,   Ala. 
RICE,  TOM 

Study  in   Brown 

WHTN,  Hunting-ton,  W.  Va. 
RICHARDS,  STAN 

WORL,  Boston,  Mass. 
RICHARDS,  WILLIAM 

WBAT.  Marion,   Ind. 
RICHARDSON,    BRUCE 

Radio   Billboard 

WROK,  Rockford,   111. 
RICHARDSON,   LORMAN 

WMPM,    Smithfield.    N.   C. 
RICHBOURG.    JOHN 

Record  Parade 

WLAC,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
RICHMOND,  HYLE 

Club   1080 

WXRA,   Buffalo-Kenmore, 

N.  Y. 
RICKARDS,  REESE 

WTAG,  Worcester,  Maes. 
RICKENBACKER,    ACE    JR. 

WSPA,    Spartanburg-,    S.    C. 
RICO,   JOE 

WHLD,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
RIDDLE,  LLOYD 

Riddle  n'   Rhythm 

WFTR,   Front   Royal.   Va. 
RIDGEWAY,   JIM 

KRBC.    Abilene.    Tex. 
RIGGLE,  JOHN 

RequestfuUy  Yours 

KVRC,    Arkadelphia,    Ark. 
RIGGS,   TOMMY 

WCAE,    Pittsburg-h,    Pa. 
RILEY,  BILL 

KRNT,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 
RINER,    GEORGE 

WJHL.  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 
RIPPY,  RONNIE 

Musical  Clock 

WLOE,   Leaksville,   N.  C. 
RITTER,  DIANA 

Teen  Time 

KLAN,  Renton,  Wash. 
ROACH,  WALLACE 

WFKY,   Frankfort,   Ky. 
ROBERTS,  ART 

KTBB,  Tyler,  Texas 
ROBERTS,  ART 

WIL.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
ROBERTS,   BILL 

Merry-Go-Round 

WBOW,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
ROBERTS,   BRAD 

WARE,   Ware.   Mass. 
ROBERTS,    FORD 

Hawkeye  Hits 

WMT,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 
ROBERTS,  HOWDY 

Musical  Clock 

WMT,  Cedar  Rapids,   Iowa 
ROBERTS,   JACK 

WBIS.   Bristol,  Conn. 
ROBERTS,  JERRY 

Artistry  on  Disc 

WHJB,   Greensburg,   Pa. 
ROBERTS,  JOE 

Dancinff  Party 


KBRS.    Springdale,    Ark. 
ROBERTS,  JOHN 

WKNA,    Charleston,    W.    Va. 
ROBERTS,   PAUL 

WSPB.   Sarasota,   Fla. 
ROBERTS,   W.ALT 

Dance  Parade 

WMAN,  Mansfield,  Ohio 
ROBERTS,   WARREN 

WEAS,   Decatur,   Ga. 
ROBINETT,   DON 

Mystery  Juke   Box 

KWRO,  Coquille.  Ore. 
ROBINSON,   BILL 

Nite  Club  of  the  Air 

WSTV,  Steubenville,  Ohio 
ROBINSON,  J.  K. 

KOTN,   Pine   Bluff.   Ark. 
ROBINSON,    PARKS 

Sunrise  Serenade 

WKOV,   Wellston,   Ohio 
ROBISCHON,    JIM 

KXLL.  Missoula,  Mont. 
ROCKWELL,   AL 

KRNT,    Des    Moines,    Iowa 
RODGERS,  BOB 

After  Hours 

KXOX,    Sweetwater.    Texas 
RODGERS,    CHET 

Polka  Parade 

WTRX,  Bellaiie.   Ohio 
RODIO,    JIM 

The  Most  in  Music 

WCMC,  Wildwood,   N.  J. 
RODRICK,   BOB 

Rod  'n  Records 

KVFD,    Fort    Dodge,    Iowa 
ROGERS,  KEN 

Koflee  Klub 

KCIL,    Houma,   La. 
ROHN,  BUD 

WTVH,  Peoria.  111. 
ROMINE,  ROD 

Hillbilly   Roundup 

KCJB,   Minot,    N.   Dak. 
ROPER,  PRES 

Morning   Show 

WMAN.  Mansfield.  Ohio 
ROSELLE,   JIM 

Platter  Playtime 

WJTN,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
ROSS,  ABRAM 

KLPR.    Oklahoma    City.    Okla. 
ROSS,  BILL 

To  the  Ladies 

WIOD.   Miami.   Fla. 
ROSS,  NORMAN 

WEAW,    Evanston,    111. 
ROSS,  WALTER 

Record  Room 

KSRV,   Ontario,    Ore. 
ROTH,  BOB 

Breakfast  Time 

WPIK,  Alexandria,  Va. 
ROUNTREE,    GEORGE 

Musical   Clock 

KVLH,   Pauls  Valley,    Okla. 
ROWZIE,  JACK 

1260  Club 

WWDC,  Washington,   D.  C. 
ROY,   AMBROSE 

Platter  Parade 

KRNR,  Roseburg,  Ore. 
RUCKLE,  BOB 

WRDW,    Augusta.    Ga. 
RUDOLPH,   RUDY 

Wax  Attractions 

WROY,   Carmi.   111. 
RUGE,    GEORGE 

Koffee  Klub 

KYA.    San   Francisco.    Calif. 
RUGE,   ROBERT 

Tops  for  Teens 

WNAB,    Bridarepoit.    Conn. 
RUGGLES.  DON 

KRES.   St.  Joseph.  Mo. 
RUSSELL,  BARCL.\Y 

WOAI.   San   Antonio,  Texas 
RUTLEDGE,  NED 

Mulberry  Bush 

WHVR.  Hanover,  Pa, 

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Rl  .SSELL.  JOHNNY 

WJR,    Detroit.   Mich. 

RYAN,  DAN 

WBBW,   Youngstown.   Ohio 

RV.VN,  JERRY 
Time   to  Dance 
KFKA.  Greeley.  Colo. 

RYAN, PAUL 

WBEV.    Beaver    Dam,     Wis. 

KV.\N,    W.\LDO 

Western    Star   Time 
WFMC.  Goldsboro.  N.  C. 

R V.MAN,   PAUL 
Rhyme  'n   Rhythm 
KERG.   Eugene.   Ore. 


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?SACHS,    BKRNIE 

1480  Club 

WISL,   Shamokiii,   Pa. 
SADLON,  EARL 

WBUT,    Butler,   Pa. 
.SAIZAN,    TOM 

Toms  Tune   Time 

WLCS,   Baton   Rouge.  La. 
S.\LZER,  JERRY 

KNAL,    Victoria,    Texas 
SAMM,  JOHNNY 

Parade  of  Hits 

WPAM,   Pottsville,   Pa. 
SAMPSON,  HANK 

WSHB,   Stillwater,  Minn. 
S.YND,   FRANCIS 

WBIZ,   Eau   Claire,   Wis. 
S.\NDERS,   LEON 

KDET.  Center,  Texas 
SANDERS,    R.   W. 

WMPM,  Smithfield,  N.  C. 
SARGENT,    KENNY 

KLIF,   Dallas,   Texas 
SARGENT,  NEIL 

KVAS.   Astoria,   Ore. 
SAUNDERS,    ALAN 

Vaudeville    Varieties 

WVNJ,  Newark,  N.  J. 
SAUNDERS,  BRUCE 

WSBT,    South    Bend,    Ind. 
SCHAEFER,   JACK 

WOKW.    Sturgeon    Bay,    Wis. 
SCHAUT,  FRED 

Top   o'   the  Morning 

WKBI,    St.   Marys,    Pa. 
SCHERER,  BILL 

RequestfuUy  Yours 

KDUZ.    Hutchinson.   Minn. 
SCHIBELKA,   LESTER   JAMES 

WRHI.   Rock  Hill.   S.   C. 
SCHMITT,    DON 

Wise,    Madison.    Wis. 
SCHMITZ,    NEIL 

WRMN.  Elgin,   111. 
SCHNEBLY,    L.ARRY" 

Larry  Spinning 

KVOA,    Tucson.    Ariz. 
SCHNEIDER,    JOHNNY 

WTTM,  Trenton.  N.  J. 
SCHNEIDER,   KEN 

On  the  Town 

KELO,  Sioux  Falls.  S.   Dak. 
SCHOCH,  J.VCK 

Rhythmatinee 

WTJS.  Jackson.  Tenn. 
SCHOLZ,  BOB 

WBEL.  Beloit,  Wis. 
SCHULTZ,  DICK 

WLOX,   Biloxi.   Miss. 
SCOFIELD,  LEEDS 

Mostly   Music 

WEEU.  Reading.  Pa. 
SCOTT,   BILL 

WRLD,   West  Point.   Ga. 
SCOTT,  DAVE 

Club  9-5-0 

WIBX,  Utica.  N.  Y'. 
SCOTT,  GEORGE 

WHIN,   Gallatin.  Tenn. 
SCOTT,  JAY 
The  Beat 
WJKO.  Sprinpfield.  Maas, 


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KYW.     IMula.lolphia,     Pa. 
StOTT.  JOHN 

MiKhIx    Man 

KvMl.,    Hounia.  La. 
srOTT.    JOHN 

WKKl.   Boston.   Mass. 
SIOTT.    KKN 

Hillbillv   Hiss 

WPKO,    r«Hin.i.    Ill 
<*»OTT.    I.KS 

KOL     Seattle.    Wash. 
M  OTT.   I.KS 

r:4o  Club 

KVNl.    Coeur    tlAloiio.    lilaho 
SCOTT.  JiAM 

Slartime    Matincf 

WCAM.   CanukMi.    N.    J. 
S(  OTT.    SID 

Caravan    of    Music 

WGSM.    Huutintfton.    N.   Y. 
SCI  MAVC.    DICK 

Musio  Till  Midnijrhl 

WHLB.  Virgrinia.  Minn. 
SKAl.!i,    KISS 

Havloft  Jamboree 

KJCF.  Fesius,  Mo. 
SEALY.  BOB 

Stars  in   the  Afternoon 

KPUG.    Bellinfrham,   Wash. 
SELF,  JIMMY 

KICA.  Clovis.  N.  Mex. 
SKXKKEK.   TONY 

Coffee   Pot   Parade 

WMVG,    Milledg:eville.    Ga. 
SRRGI.  SYL 

We  Congratulate 

WKST,   New   Castle.    Pa. 
SKRIEL,  CARL 

5t)0  Club 

WMIK,  Middlesboro.  Ky. 
SKYMOl  R,  BOB 

Bobbin'   with    Robin 

WKMH.  Dearborn.  Mich. 
SHADDOCK.    ROBERT 

WCLI.    Corninpr.    N.    Y. 
SHAXEMAN,  J.  E. 

Requestfully    Yours 

WGET.    Gettysburg,    Pa. 
SHANNON,  BILL 

Music  for  Mom 

KITE.   San   Antonio.  Tex. 
SHANNON,   JACK 

Nig^ht   Watchman 

WHLS.  Port   Huron,  Mich. 
SHARPE.    ED 

Tune  Tycoon 

WGST,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
SHAW,  JAMES 

Coffee  Time  Musicale 

WFAU,  Autrusta,  Maine 
SHEHEEN,  MAC 

Blues  in   the   Afternoon 

WIS.   Columbia.    S.   C. 
SHELA,    BILL 

Wax  Works 

KOL,    Seattle.    Wash. 
"^HELTON.    BANNER 

WHIG.    Gr^-ensb<jro.    N.   C. 
SHEFFARD,   GIL 

WCPO.   Cincinnati.    Ohio 
SHERIDAN,    PHIL 

Ri^r;    &    Shine 

WFIL.    Philadelphia.    Pa. 
SHERMAN,    WILLIAM 

.Morriint'   Wat^h 

WMKX.    Boston.    MaHH. 
•»HKVLIN.     ROBERT 

WIJI/:.   Port  JerviB.   N.  Y. 
<>HINK.   KILL 

KLAN     Kenton.   Wash. 
•SHIRLEY.    JIM 

K<-'ordi-   at   Random 

WBGE     Atlanta.    Ga. 
SHOOK,   CARL 

Th»i«   Mornlri? 

WJIM.    LaneinK.    Mich. 
AHOOP,  E.  L.  JB. 

Top  0'  The  Momlnr 

WGET.  0«tlytburj.  Pa. 


SHREVK.    TIIERON 

WTAC.    Flint.   Mich. 
SHROYKR.    KKN 

WPTW.    Puma,    Ohio 
JUn  KFKTT.   C. 

Breakfast   Club 

WLBN.   Lebanon.  Ky. 
SHI  MAN.  HOWARD 

Record    Round   Table 

KYAK.   Yakima.   Wash. 
SID.    SYMPHONY 

Progressive  Jazz 

WBMS.    Boston.    Mass. 
SIEYKKS.    FRANK 

Western   Jamboree 

KCTI.    Gonzales.    Texas 

SILBERT.  BILL 

B.    Jan.     1,    Detroit,    Mich.     Bill 

Silbert  Show,  Saints  and  Spinners 

Club.  WMGM;  Red  Buttons  Show, 

NBC-TV 
SIMMONS,   BARRY 

Penthouse  Party 

KLX.   Oakland.   Calif. 
SIMMONS,   BILL 

Anything-   Goes 

KEAN,    Brownwood,  Texas 
SIMMONS,    JACK 

WHYL,   Carlisle.    Pa. 
SIMPSON,   ART 

KALE,  Richland,  Wash. 
SIMPSON,   CHARLES 

KRDO,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
SIMPSON.   JOHN 

Country  Corner 

WHTN,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 
SINCLAIR,    JOHN 

WLEE,  Richmond,  Va. 
SINGER,   SANDY 

KCRG.  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 
SKINNER,    DAVE 

KSTN,   Stockton,  Calif. 
SLACK,   D.  J. 

Turntable  Terrace 

WCAX,   Burlington,  Vt. 
SLADE,  TOM 

WFNC,    Fayetteville,    N.    C. 
SLATTON,  PAT 

Pat's   Platter   Party 

WJBB,    Haleyville,    Ala. 
SMALLS.   TOMMY  DR. 

Jive   Show 

WWRL,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
SMILEY,  BOB 

Journey  Into  Melod.y 

WGAR,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
SMITH,   BOB 

WOXF,    Oxford,    N.   C. 
SMITH,  BRYANT 

Time  to  Shine 

KCOY,  Santa  Maria,  Calif. 
SMITH,    FLETCHER 

WGBG.  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
SMITH,    FRANKLIN 

WAYX.  Waycross,  Ga. 
SMITH,   GEORGE 

Platter   Parade 

KSLM,    Salem,   Ore. 
SMITH,  HARRY 

Gagbusters   Show 

WIP,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
SMITH,    HARRY 

Percolator  Patrol 

WSUN,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 
SMITH,    HUGH 

Old  Clockwatcher 

KOGT,  Orange,  Texas 
SMITH,    J.    PAUL 

Discapades 

KEYY,    Provo,    Utah 
SMITH,   JACK 

Rclaxin'   Wit   Jaxon 

KTKR,  Taft,  Calif. 
SMITH,    LYDELL   J. 

KI.JV,   Huron,  S.   Dak. 
SMITH,   LYNN 

The  Mallbagr 

KOWB.  Laramie,  Wyo. 
SMITH,   MERRILL 

Clockwatcher  Club 

WWNH,  RocheBter.  N.  H. 

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SMITH.    MKRVVIN 

Tlie   Tunesmith 

KIMN,    Denver,   Colo. 
SMITH,   MILTON 

WFEC,  Miami,  Fla. 
SMITH,   RODNEY 

Brunch  Party 

KDMS.   El   Dorado,   Ark. 
SMITH,    RUDY 

Tune  Time 

WWW.    Fairmont,    W.    Va. 
SMITH,    SMOKEY 

KRNT.  Des  Moines,  Iowa 
SMITH,  VINSON 

WRLD,  West  Point,   Ga. 
SMITH,   VIRGIL 

WGL,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
SMITH,  WAYNE 

KLMS.  Lincoln,  Nebr. 
SMYTHE,  PETE 

KOA,  Denver,  Colo. 
SORG,  DICK 

Platter   Party 

WFRO,  Fremont,  Ohio 
SOUTHERD,  VELMA 

WWIN,  Baltimore,  Md. 
SOUTHWICK,    TOREY 

Top  O'  The  Morning 

WAKR,  Akron,  Ohio 
SPARKS,   GERRY 

Kilocycle  Club 

KIMN,  Denver,  Colo. 
SPEARS,    CHARLIE 

WJAN,    Spartanburg,    S.    C. 
SPENCER,  NEAL 

WAOV,  Vincennes,  Ind. 
SPENCER,  RAYMOND 

KCBQ,    San    Diego,    Calif. 
SPICOLA,  JOE 

KCRT,  Trinidad,  Colo. 
SPOO,  EDDIE 

Time  and  Tempo 

WWHG,   Hornell,  N.  Y. 
SPRINGER,  ED 

Uncle  Ed's  Request  Party 

WKIK,  Leonardtown,  Md. 
SPRINGER,    THURSTON 

Jump  Junction 

WAJF,  Decatur.  Ala. 
STAMBERGER,  JACK 

WLOS,   Asheville.   N.   C. 
STAMPER,    BILL 

Polka  Patch 

WKDN,  Camden,  N.  J. 
STAMPER,  WARNER 

WEEK,  Tampa,  Fla. 
STAMPS,   MACK 

WFNC,   Fayetteville,   N.  C. 
STANLEY,  BILL 

Midnight  till  Dawn 

WICH,   Norwich,   Conn. 
STANLEY,  BOB 

WPRS,  Paris,  111. 
STANLEY,  ROY 

KWBB,   Wichita,   Kans. 
STARK,  CHUCK 

Matinee 

KDRS,  Paragould,  Ark. 
STARR,  RAY 

KWWL,   Waterloo,   Iowa 
STAUB,    JOHN 

WAYB,    Waynesboro,    Va. 
STEBBINS,  ROGER 

WERC,  Erie,   Pa. 
STEELE,   DONALD 

WJEF,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich. 
STEELE,  TED 

Ted  Steele  Show 

Mutual 
STEFFES,   ART 

Knight  of  Sound  Table 

KVOX,    Moorhead,    Minn. 
STEIN,   REX 

Off  the  Record 

WLDS.  Jacksonville,  111. 
STELL,   BILL 

Original  Mailbagr 

WSV9,  Crewe,  Va. 
STERLING.  MICHAEL 

Be  My  Guest 

KCOY,   Santa  Maria,  Calif. 


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STERLING,   VIC 

KYOS,  Merced,  Calif. 
STERLING,   VIC 

WSAL,  Logansport,  Ind. 
STEVENS,  BILL 

WCYB.   Bristol,   Va. 
STEVENS,    ELBY 
The  Record  Shop 
WTWN,  St.  Johnsbury.  Vt. 
STEWART,  ALLAN 
Man  About  Town 
WTEL.   Philadelphia,   Pa. 
STEWART,    BILL 

KLIF,   Dallas,   Texas 
STEWART,  BILL 

KMPA.    Los   Angeles,    Calif. 
STEWART,    CHARLIE 
Roadside   Rhythm 
KUDU.  Ventura.   Calif. 
STEWART,    JIM 

WHEP,   Foley,   Ala. 
STEWART,    JOE 

WDAF,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
STEWART,  JOHN 
Spins  and  Needles 
WKOP.   Binghamton,   N.   Y. 
STILL,  JAY 
Platter   Parade 
WDUN,   Gainesville,   Ga. 
STODDARD,    RICHARD 
WACO,   Waco.   Texas 
STOGNER,    EARL 

WDVA,    Danville,    Va. 
STOKES,   WARREN 
Thrifty  Mac  Gregor 
KFOX,   Long-  Beach,   Calif. 
STOLL,  PAUL 

Adventures  in  Fine   Music 
KRDO,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo 
STONE,  AL 
Clapper  Rails 
WCSC,  Charleston,   S.  C. 
STONE,  CLYDE 
Hayloft  Jamboree 
WCKB.  Dunn,  N.  C. 
STONE,  DAVE 
Corral   Club 

KDAV.   Lubbock,   Texas 
STONE,  DEWEY 

WDEC,    Americus,    Ga. 
STONE,   HARRY 

WIL,   St.  Louis.  Mo. 
STONE,  MARV 
Bandbox 

WWNR,    Beckley,    W.    Va. 
STORY,  RALPH 

KNX.     Los     Angeles,     Calif. 
STOVER,  SMOKEY 
Sagebrush    Roundup 
KCID,  Caldwell,  Idaho 
STRACK,    BOB 

Red  River  Roundup 
KWKH.    Shreveport,    La. 
STREETER,  HOWARD 
Moonlight    in    Maryland 
WFBR,  Baltimore,  Md. 
STRICKHOUSER,  SHERM 
The  Clockwatcher 
WICE,    Providence,    R.    I. 
STRICKLAND,    RALPH 
Curfew  Capers 
WLAU,  Laurel,  Miss. 
STRONG,   JERRY 

WMAL.  Washington,  D.  C. 
STROTHER,  FRED 
Western  Caravan 
WPMP.   Pascagoula,    Miss. 
STRUCKELL,   JOHN 
Wonderful  Music 
WOND,   Pleasantville.   N.  J. 
STUART,  CARL 
Hayloft   Jamboree 
WCOP,   Boston.  Mass. 
STUART,  GENE 
Club  770 
WABC 
STUTZ,    CARL 

WRVA,  Richmond.  Va. 
SULLIVAN,  BILL 

WHGB,  Harrisburg.   Pa. 


SULLIVAN,  DENNY 

Musical   Clock 

WFBL,    Syracuse,    N.    Y. 
SULLIVAN,  ED 

Songs  for   Saturday 

KSET,   El   Paso,   Texas 
SULLIVAN,  TIM 

Top   Twenty   Pops 

KGMC,   Englewood,   Colo. 
SUMMERRISE,    BOB 

KTAC,  Tacoma,    Wash. 
SURRELL,  JACK 

Top  of  the  Town 

WXYZ,   Detroit,  Mich. 
SUTTON,  RON 

KJAY,   Topeka,   Kans. 
SUTTON,   TOMMY 

WAVI,    Dayton,    Ohio 
SWAN,  BOB 

KXRO,   Aberdeen,  Wash. 
SWAN,    JIMMY 

WHSY,   Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
SWANSON,  FRED 

Nitewatch 

WHAY,   New  Britain,   Conn. 
SWANWICK,    BILL 

WALL,  Middletown,   N.  Y. 
SYNAN,   J.   E. 

Record    Caravan 

WBLT,  Bedford,   Va. 
SYRDAL,   JIM 

KTRF,  Thief  River  Falls. 

Minn. 
SZYMCZAK,   ANTHONY 

Music  and  Memories 

WRJN.    Racine,   Wis. 
SZMYD,  EMIL 

WIKY,    Evansville.    Ind. 

T  

TAYLOR,   BILL 

WIRC,   Hickory,   N.  C. 
TAYLOR,    MART 

WCOG,    Greensboro,   N.   C. 
TAYLOR,   MORRIS 

KHSL.  Chico,  Calif. 
TAYLOR,  SAM 

The    Morning    Show 

KFMB.    San    Diego,    Calif. 
TAYLOR,  SAMMY 

KWJJ,    Portland,    Ore. 
TEIG,    DAVE 

Clubtime 

WILK,   Wilkes-Barre,    Pa. 
TEMPLE,  BOB 

Border  Corral 

KICO,    Calexico,    Calif. 
TENNANT,   JACK 

WVVW,  Fairmont,   W.  Va. 
TERKEL,    STUDS 

WAAF,  Chicago,   111. 
TERRY,    BILL 

KENS,    San   Antonio,    Tex. 
TERRY,    BILL 

Klix  Karavan 

KLIX,   Twin  Falls,   Idaho 
TERRY,  DON 

WSBA,   York,    Pa. 
THAMES,  BUDDY 

WDOB,   Jackson.    Miss. 
THAYER, JACK 

WTCN,    Minneapolis.    Minn. 
THOMAS,  BILL 

KDTH,    Dubuque,    Iowa 
THOMAS,   DAVE 

WDAF,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
THOMAS,    JAMES   D. 

WCYB.  Bristol,  Va. 
THOMAS,  JOHN 

WBAC,  Cleveland,  Tenn. 
THOMAS,  JOHN 

WROX,   Clarksdale,   Miss. 
THOMAS,  JOHNNY 

Platter  Party 

WMFD,    Wilmington,    N.    C. 
THOMAS,   LLOYD 

Morning   Melodies 

KHAS,  Hastings,  Nebr. 
THOMAS,  RAY 

Melody  Merchant 
WHAN.  Charleston,  S,  C. 


THOALVS,  KOBB 

WEMP,   Milwaukee.    Wis. 
THOMAS,    RUFUS 

WDIA,    Memphis.    Tenn. 
THOMAS,  VAL 
Melody   Circus 
WGAY,   Silver  Spring.  Md. 
THOMASOX,    JIM. MY 

KBIS,    Bakersfield.    Calif. 
THOMPSON,  CHUCK 
On   the   Sunny   Side 
WALA,  Mobile,  Ala. 
THOMPSON,   DICK 
Hits   for  the   Mrs. 
KPUG.     Bellingham.     Wash. 
THOMPSON,  DOUG 

KEBE,    Jack.sonville,    Tex. 
THOMPSON,   FRANK 

KFMB,    San   Diego,   Calif. 
THOMPSON,    TINY 

WLOH,   Princeton,   W.   Va. 
THOMPSON,    TOMMY 

KBLI,    Blackfoot.    Idaho 
THORSON,  ROY 
Western  Jamboree 
KISD.   Sioux  Falls,   S.  Dak. 
THURMAN,    WALTER 
WMBD.  Peoria,   111. 
TODD,   JACK 

Between    Us    Two 
WKY.    Oklahoma  City,   Okla 
TODD,    WAYNE 
Night  Watch 
KYOU.  Greeley.  Colo. 
TOLBERT,   JERRY 

WSON.  Henderson,   Ky. 
TOMLINSON,    CLAUDE 
Little  Alf 

WIVK.  Knoxville,   Tenn. 
TOPINKA,    RUDY 

WSAU,   Wausau,   Wis. 
TOTTEN,   JOHN 
Spins   'n  Needles 
WGBF.   Evansville,    Ind. 
TOWN,    JOHN 
Starlite  Request 
WESX,    Salem,    Mass. 
TOWNE,    GORDON 

WBSR,  Pensacola.  Fla. 
TOWRY,    RANDY 

WDBL,    Springfield,    Tenn. 
TRAPP,    BAERBEL 
Chalkdust    Serenade 
WFOY,    St.   Augustine,   Fla. 
TREBOR,  BOB 
Daybreaker 

WVET,    Rochester.    N.   Y. 
TRENT,   GEORGE 
Trent  Presents 
WAGA,   Atlanta,   Ga. 
TRENT,   JOE 
Party   Line 

WLCR,  Torrington.   Conn. 
TRENT,  JOHN 
Starlite  Salute 
WCAU.   Philadelphia.   Pa. 
TKEVET,  JOE 

Today's  Top   Tunes 
WLAK,  Lakeland,  Fla. 
TRIMM,  PAUL 

KLOU,  Lake  Charles.  La. 
TROMPETER,   J.\Y 

WIND,   Chicago,    111. 
TRUSSELL,  CHARLIE 

KXEL,  Waterloo.  Iowa 
TUCKER,    GORDON 
Bandstand  Review 
WCOV.    Montgomery,    Ala. 
TUCKER,  TOM 

WRAL,    Raleigh.    N.  C. 
TUCKER,    TOMMY 

WMBR,   Jacksonville.    Fla. 
TULIN,  NORM 

WORL,    Boston.    Mass. 
TURBYFILL,    JOE 

KTFS,    Texarkana.    Texas 
TUREK,    BOB 

WGEM.  Quincy.  111. 
TURK,   AL 
WGBI.  Scranton.  Pa. 


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Tl  KNKK.   JIM 

SupVHT    01ul> 

WSTIV    Sahsbury.    N.    C. 
Tl  TTI.F.   IIKRB 

Mutual  Oloik 

KTl>\V,    Oklahoma   Oily.    Okla. 
TWOMKY.  MOKKY 

Hi   N.i>:hlHir 

KNOK.   Mounx".   La. 
TM.KK.    BILL 

<»>iiMual    Tinu' 

WCVM.    GrtMMiville.    Miss. 
1  •^  LKK.   l>.\\ 

l\>p    Shop 

WATS.   Sayiv,    l«.i. 


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t  r.Ll  M.    JIM 

M\isK>  of   the   Stars 

KiJVO.  Missioula.  Mont. 
I  I.KH  H.  BOB 

KHIK    Bandstand 

KHIK.   Fn^i-no.    Calif. 
I  MB.\(  H.    BOB 

WMHM.    Miami    Beaoh.    Fla. 
I  NUKKIIILL.    r.AKDNKR    II 

K<<ord   Raik 

KLOr.    Lake    Charles.    La. 
INDKRWOOI).    I)KE 

KCLO,    Leavenworth.    Kans. 

V.VLENTINE.    GENE 

WWCO.  Waterbury.  Conn. 
V.VLLES.     CHINA 

WADK.   Newport.   R.  I. 
\  AN.   JOE 

WKMH.  Dearborn.  Mich. 
\  AN    AKERS,    TREVOR 

Keqiiest  fully    Yours 

WKOY.    Bluefield.    W.    Va. 
VANDAGRIFF.  CHARLEY 

Slumber    Party 

KBKL   Alice.  Texas 
V.VNDKRHOOF,    BRICE 

KDVL,   Salt  Lake  City.   Utah 
VANDERPOEL,     NEIL 

Sleepy    Serenade 

WSUN.   St.  Petersburg:.  Fla. 
VAN    NESTE,    BOB 

P'avorite  Forty 

KODY.    North    Platte.    Nebr. 
\  ANPOOL.    DON 

KCHR.  Charleston.   Maine 
VAN   .SANDT.   TOMMY 

WJOL    Florence.    Ala. 
V.\N   SANOT,   TOMMY 

WJOL   Florence.  Ala. 
VASQLEZ,    SENOR 

KVir.    Victoria.    Tex. 
VEITH.    DON 

Frr-e  For  All 

KVAN.    Vancouver.    Wash 
VENTRELLA,    TONY 

Mu«ir-  Time 

WEIX:.    Chicajfo.    111. 
VI ERA.   GABE 

K/ndezvouK   with    Romance 

WHLL    Hempstead.    N.  Y. 
ML.\.    Rl  BEN    ARRIETA 

W,\PA.  San  Juan,   Puerto  Rico 
VINCENT,   JACK 

-Midday  Melodies 

KFXM.   San    Bernardino. 

falif. 
\INrENT.   KCOTT 

Old    Commuter 

WSTC,  Stamford,  Conn. 
>INROOT,    FRED 

.Morninjf  Concert 

WIST.  Charlotte.  N.  C. 
\INSON.    TONY 

Perc-olator   Parade 

WKSW,  WarKaw.  Ind. 
VIRGILLIO,  NICK 

Miihical    Caravan 

WCMC.    Wildwood.    N.   J. 
VfHJKHIH.   VAN 

.Mui-K-    Hall 

WLHK     Ivebanon.    Pa. 
VOOKH,    JIM 

WANE,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 


WADE.    THKO 

WniA.    Moniphis,    'IVmt. 
W.XDSWOKTII.   >IAX 

Kl.l'K.    Kvaiiston,    Wyo. 
WADSWOKTII.   RALPH 

Kin.   Idaho  Falls,   Idaho 
WAC.NER.    ANN 
Make  Mine  Music 
WFBM.    Indianapolis.    Ind. 
W.\(JNER.  CHICK 

WKEl.    Kowanoe.   111. 
W.V(;ONSCIIEIN.    PAIL 

KHKZ.   Freeport,  Texas 
W.VITES.    JIM 

KBLO.    Hot    Springrs.   Ark. 
WAITS,    ERNIE 

WNOP.  Newport.  Ky. 
WALKER.  DEAN 
Show    Boat 

KWBU.   Corpus  Christi,    Texas 
WALKER.    FLETCHER 
Moonlig-ht    Serenade 
WHMA,   Anniston.   Ala. 
WALKER.  JOE 
(iospel    Blind    Boy 
WFEC.    Miami.    Fla. 
WALKER,    STAN 

WHAW.    Weston.   W.   Va. 
WALKER,    WELDON 
Coffee    Club 

WEPM.    Martinsburg-,    W.    Va. 
WALKER,    WILFRED 
Variety   Time 
WFBC,    Greenville,    S.    C. 
WALL,   BILLY 
Cotton    Club 

WMDC,    Hazlehurst,    Miss. 
WALLACE,  DON 

Music  Till  Midnight 
KRMG.   Tulsa,   Okla. 
WALLACE.    GEORGE 

KTKT.    Tucson,    Ariz. 
WALLACE,    GIL 

WVMC,    Mt.    Carmel,    111. 
W.ILLACK,    DICK 

WJON.  St.  Cloud,  Minn. 
WALLGREN.     REX 
KLO.  Og-den,  Utah 
WALSH,  GORDON 
Syncopated  Sundial 
WVEC,  Hampton,  Va. 
WALSHAK.   DAVID 
Polka  Parade 
KCTI,   Gonzales,   Texas 
WALTER,    ROD 
Hillbilly   Heaven 
KSRV,    Ontario,    Ore. 
WALTHER,    HAL 
Platter    Party 
KFU,    Columbia,    Mo. 
W.\LTONS,  ART 
Easy  Listening^ 
WILD,    Birmingham,   Ala. 
WAMBACH,    PETE 

WCMB,     Harrisburg-,    Pa. 
WAxVIBLE,  FRED 
Country    Corner 
WBAM,    Montgomery,    Ala. 
WANKE,    HUGH 

MoriiniK^  Musical  Clock 
WCAO,     Baltimore,    Md, 
WARD,   BILL 

WHOW,   Clinton.   111. 
WARD,    BUD 

Hillbilly  Hall  of  Fame 
WEWO,   Laurinburg-,  N.  C. 
WARD,   CARROLL 
Talk   of  the  Town 
WAPI,    Birminffham,   Ala. 
WARD,    DOUG 
Platter   Party 
KVSA,    McGehee,    Ark. 
WARD,  JIM 

Morning    Mayor 
WILK,    WilkCH-Barre.    Pa. 
WARD,   PETE 
WCCM,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

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WARNER.   JEFF 

Musical  Clock 
WHAN.    Charleston.    S.    C. 
WARREN.  CARL 
Guest    Time 
Muttial 
WARREN.    JACK 
Yawn   Patrol 

KUTA.   Salt  Lake  Citv,   Utah 
WASH,    UNCLE 
Roundup  Time 
WNRV,   Narrows,    Va. 
WATKINS.    "LUCKY" 
Ten   Ten   Club 
KJCF,  Festus,   Mo. 
WATSON.  ED 

KPAM.  Portland,   Ore. 
WATSON,  HOWARD 

KOTN.  Pine   Bluff.  Ark. 
WAX,  JERRY 
Waxworks 

WALL.  Middletown,   N.  Y, 
WAYNE,    RALPH 
Wax  'n  Wayne 
KBOE.  Oskaloosa,  Iowa 
WEAVER,   BOB 

Weaver  with  Music 
KXO,  El  Centro,  Calif. 
WEBER,   GLEN 

WCEH,    Hawkinsville.    Ga. 
WEBSTER,    JAMES,    JR. 
Melody   Ballroom 
WCUM,  Cumberland,  Md. 
WEBSTER,  KURT 
Wax  Works 

WAVY,   Portsmouth,    Va. 
WEDEL,   JACK 
Jam   for  Supper 
KICD,    Spencer,    Iowa 
WEGGELAND,   ROBERT 

KBLI,   Blackfoot,   Idaho 
WEGMAN,   BILL 

WGEM,    Quincy,    111. 
WELCH,   CLARENCE 

KALI,    Pasadena,    Calif. 
WELCH,   LARRY 
Voice  of  the  Turtle 
WCOP,    Boston,  Mass. 
WELDON,   JIM 
Breakfast    Beat 
WAJR,   Morg-antown,   W.   Va. 
WELIS,   BILL 

WQAM,   Miami,   Fla. 
WELLS,   BOB 

WEBR.   Buffalo,   N.   Y. 
WEILS,   CORNELL 

WDIA,    Memphis,    Tenn. 
WELLS,   JIMMY 
Dixie   Matinee 
WENK,   Union   City.   Tenn. 
WELLS,   RAY 

WJMS,   Ironwood,   Mich. 
WERY,    ROBERT 
Rumpus    Room 
WHOK,  Lancaster,   Ohio 
WESLEY,   JIM 
Matinee  Melodies 
WGLS,   Decatur.   Ga. 
WEST,   CHARLES  E. 

WRKD,   Rockford,    Maine 
WEST,   OLIVER 

WTKM,    Hartford,    Wis. 
WEST,    ROY 

Moonlig-ht   Saving-   Time 
WBUY,    Lexington,   N.   C. 
WEST.    WAYNE 

WMBD,   Peoria,  111. 
WESTCOTT,  GEORGE 
Rockin'    Time 
KXOB,    Stockton,    Calif. 
WESTERFIELD,   DENVER 
WVMC,    Mt.    Carmel,    111. 
WESTON,    BILL 
Platter  Parade 
WRIB,   Providence,    R.   I. 
WESTON,   LEE 
Relax   and  Listen 
KOVC,    Valley  City,    N.   Dak. 
WHALEY,   ARTHUR 
WBCO.    Bessemer,   Ala. 


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WHALEY,   MIKE 

Saturday   Session 

KUTA.  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
WHEELER,   AL 

KSMN,    Mason    City,   Iowa 
WHEELER,   DOC 

Morning    Spirituals 

WWRL,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
WHEELER,   MARQUIS 

WRHI,   Rock  Hill,   S.  C. 
WHERLEY,   RICHARD 

WATW,   Ashland,   Wis. 
WHITAKER,   BOB 

Evening-   Classics 

KTAR,    Phoenix,    Ariz. 
WHITCOMB,   ROBERT 

Polka  Time 

WGRD,   Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
WHITE,   ALAN 

Music   in    the   Nig-ht 

KTBB,   Tyler,    Texas 
WHITE,  FRANK 

Clubtime 

KOA,  Denver,  Colo. 
WHITE,   FRED 

Alarm  Clock  Club 

KGMS,    Sacramento,    Calif. 
WHITE,   GEORGE 

Record  Romp 

KCBQ,    San    Diego,    Calif. 
WHITE,   GEORGE 

Swing-   Caravan 

WCIN,    Cincinnati,    Ohio 
WHITE,   JACK 

KBOL,   Boulder.  Colo. 
WHITE,   JACK   L. 

Club  1570 

KRWC,  Forest   Grove,  Oreg. 
WHITE,   JOE 

American  Masterpieces 

KPOL,   Los   Ang-eles.  Calif. 
WHITE,   JOE 

KGJF.    Hollywood.    Calif. 
WHITE,   LEROY 

WJLB,   Detroit,  Mich. 
WHITE,  MARGE 

WVKO,   Columbus.  Ohio 
WHITE,  MORGAN 

KVNU,  Log-an.  Utah 
WHITE,   TED 

Friendly  Neig-hbor  Show 

WARE,  Ware,  Mass. 
WHITNEY,  BOB 

WSYR,    Syracuse,   N.  Y. 
WHITT,  SHAD 

WLOH,   Princeton,  W.  Va. 
WHITTEN,   WILL 

Klockwatcher 

WRDO,    Aug-usta,  Maine 
WHITTINGHILL,   DICK 

KMPA,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
WHITTINGTON,  JIM 

Deep  River 

WBGE,   Atlanta.   Ga. 
WIDMAN,   SEV 

WTCN,    Minneapolis,    Minn. 
WIEDER,   TED 

WHOL,   Allentown,  Pa. 
WIGGINS,   GERRY 

CFRB,  Toronto,   Ont.,  Canada 
WILBUR,   JACK 

KIEM,   Eureka,   Calif. 
WILCOX,   JOHN 

Words  and  Wax 

KBOL,    Boulder.    Colo. 
WILCOX,  PAUL 

Music  By  Moonligrht 

WGAR.   Cleveland,   Ohio 
WILEY,   GEORGE 

Nig-ht  Call 

KTOK,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
WILKINSON,  DON 

KVAS,   Astoria,   Oreg-. 
WILLARD,  DICK 

Easy  Does  It 

Mutual 
WILLET,   SLIM 

KRBC,  Abilene.  Tex. 
WILLETTE,  TOM 

Ten  Toppers 

KVOL.   Lafayette.    La. 


WILLIAMS,  CARY 

WHWL,    Nanticoke,    Pa. 
WILLIAMS,   CHARLES 

KFNF,  Shenandoah,  Iowa 
WILLIAMS,   CHARLES    K. 

Beat  the  Heat 

WACO,  Waco,  Texas 
WILLIAMS,   DICK 

Platter  Parade 

KAKE,   Wichita,   Kans. 
WILLIAMS,  ED 

Rooster   Serenade 

KSUN,   Bisbee,   Ariz. 
WILLIAMS,   ELBERT 

Hayloft  Jamboree 

WSYD,    Mt.   Airy,   N.   C. 
WILLIAMS,   FREDDIE 

WAAF,   Chicago,   111. 
WILLIAMS,   HALL 

WORD,   Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
WILLIAMS,   JERRY 

Gagbusters   Show 

WIP,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
WILLIAMS,   JOHNNIE 

WHIE,  Griffin,  Ga. 
WILLIAMS,  KAE 

Wake  Up   Philadelphia 

WHAT.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
WILLIAMS,   L. 

WWNH,    Rochester,   N.   H. 
WILLIAMS,   LLOYD 

WLIB,   New  York,   N.  Y. 
WILLIAMS,   LOU 

The   Country  Cat 

KVLC,    Little    Rock,    Ark. 
WILLIAMS,  MARC 

Wax  Works 

KHOZ,    Harrison,    Ark. 
WILLIAMS,  NAT 

WDIA.    Memphis,   Tenn. 
WILLIAMS,   PETE 

Hayloft   Jamboree 

WGGA,   Gainesville,    Ga. 
WILLIAMSON,   DICK 

WDSR,    Lake   City,   Fla. 
WILLIAMSON,   RAYMOND 

Melody  Matinee 

WAYX,   Waycross.    Ga. 
WILLIS,   CLIF 

WIMA,  Lima,   Ohio 
WILLIS,  DAN 

KRIC,    Beaumont,   Tex. 
WILSON,   BOB 

Music   Goes   Round 

KNIM,   Maryville,    Mo. 
WILSON,   ED 

KWK,    St.   Louis,   Mo. 
WILSON,   GLENN 

WPAR,    Parkersburg,    W.    Va. 
WILSON,   STU 

Are  Ya  Listenin' 

KBIG,    Avalon,    Calif. 
WILSON,   TOM 

WIFM,    Elkin,    N.    C. 
WINCH,  SY 

Country  Music  Time 

KSYC,  Eureka,  Calif. 
WING,   KEN 

Miracle  Melodies 

KWG,  Stockton,  Calif. 
WINN,   BERT 

Car  Tunes 

KYA,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
WINTERS,   JIM 

WGAN.  Portland,  Maine 
WISE,  AL 

WPNX,    Phoenix    City,    Ala. 
WITTER,   STAN 

Requestfully  Yours 

KAPA,    Raymond,    Wash. 
WOEHRMANN,  BILL 

WCNB.    Connersvillc.     Ind. 
WOLFE.   TED 

Best  on  Wax 

WMON,   Montgomery,    W.    Va. 
WOLFENDEN,  BOB 

Dancing  Party 

WMEV,  Marion,   Va. 

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WOOD,   BILL 

Record   Roundup 

WDLP,   Panama  City.   Fla. 
WOOD,   BILL 

Surrise   Serenade 

KODY,  North  Platte.  Nebr. 
WOOD,   FRED 

Woodchopper's  Ball 

WWBZ,   Vineland.    N.   J. 
WOOD,   GEORGE 

WWPG,   West    Palm    Beach. 

Fla. 
WOODS,   GEORGE 

House  of  Jive 

WHAT.   Philadelphia.   Pa. 
WOODS,   JOHN 

WTAG.    Worcester.   Mass. 
WOODWARD,   GEORGE 

Ebony    Bandstand 

WJAN,    Spartanburg.    S.    C. 
WOOLEY,   NEAL 

The  Boogie  Joint 

KJEP,   Jennings,   La. 
WRAY,  JOHN 

These   Are   Records 

KUGN,  Eugene.  Oreg. 
WRIGHT,  GUS 

WKWK.    Wheeling.    W.    Va. 
WRIGHT,   KEN 

Time  and  Tune  Parade 

WKY,    Oklahoma   City,   Okla. 
WRIGHT,  LARRY 

KSPI,    Stillwater,    Okla. 
WRIGHT,   RAY 

KGCX,   Sidney,   Mont. 
WRISLEY,  JOHN 

WSAV.   Savannah,    Ga. 
WUSSOW,   GEORGE 

Yawn   Patrol 

KVCV.   Redding,   Calif. 
AVYLIE,   GORDON 

Matinee  Melodies 

WTRL,  Bradenton,  Fla. 


YORK,  JOHN 

Coffee  Time 

WRR,  Dallas,  Texas 
YOUNG,  AL 

1230  Club 

WCMA,   Corinth.   Miss. 
YOUNG,  AL 

WEAU.   Eau   Claire.   Wis. 
YOUNG,  JOE 

KCRB,   Chanute.    Kans. 
YOUNGBLOOD,  JIM 

Farm   and  Home  Hour 

WPAD,  Paducah,  Ky. 
YOUNT,  CHUCK 

1490  Club 

WKBV,    Richmond,   Ind. 
YOUSE,   BOB 

WBRK,    Pittsfield.    Mass. 

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ZACK,  AL 

Music   'Til   Midnight 

KOOS.   Coos   Bay,    Oreg. 
ZACK,  ED 

woe,  Davenport.  Iowa 
ZASTROW,  DON 

Alarm  Clock  Parade 

WTKM.   Hartford,  Wis. 
ZATLYN,  TED 

Campus  Corner 

KULP,  El  Campo,  Texas 
ZEGARSKE,  ED 

Platter  Party 

WHUB.   Cookeville,   Tenn. 
ZEHNDER,   FRED 

KHUM.   Eureka,   Calif. 
ZERO,  LOU 

Top  of  the  Morning 

WINK.   Erie.   Pa. 
ZUCCARO,   BERNARD 
WIBR,  Baton  Rouge.  La. 


JOHN 

SCOTT 

TROTTER 

Musical  Director 

THE  GEORGE  GOBEL  SHOW 

NBC-TV 


CHARLES 
SANFORD 


MUSICAL  CONDUCTOR 

for 
Max  Liebman  Productions 


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MUSICAL  DIRECTORS 

RADIO  AND  TELEVISION 

— their  work  during  1954 


—  A  — 

ADAMS,   BILL 

RTFS.   Texarkana,   Texas 
ALBERGHINI,   HAROLD 

WCOU,    Lewiston,    Maine 
ALLEN,   JAMES 

WTJS,    Jackson,    Tenn. 
ALLWOOD,  JIM 

KGBX,   Springrfleld.  Mo. 
ANDREWS,  BETTY 

WJEJ,  Hag-erstown,   Md. 
ANGLE,   "CLIP" 

WLYC,   Williamsport,   Pa. 
ANNO,   MARY   JEAN 

WATW,    Ashland,    Wis. 

ARMBRUSTER,  ROB'T 

B.  Oct.  9,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  NBC 
Western  Division,  RCA  Victor 
Records 

ARTHUR,   DOUG 

WIBG,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
ATKINSON,  DANNY 

WPNX,    Phenix  City,   Ala. 
AUSTIN,   BILL 

WHO-TV,    Des  Moines,    Iowa 
AYRES,   NORMAN 

WCSH,   Portland.   Maine 

—  B  — 

BAILEY,   ALICE 

KWNO,  Winona,  Minn. 
BAILEY,  WILLIAM  C. 

WIBV,   Belleville.   111. 
BAKER,   BILL 

WROY.    Carmi.   111. 
BALDWIN,    LEE 

WLS,    Chicag-o,    111. 
BALZER,   FRITZ 

WRC,    Washington,   D.    C. 
BANCROFT,    PIERSON    F. 

KTAR,    Phoenix.    Ariz. 
BARDO,  LYLE 

KFRC,    San   Francisco,    Calif. 

BARGY,  ROY 

B.  July  31,  Newaygo,  Mich.  The 
Jiminy  Durante  Show,  NBC-TV; 
Father  Knows   Best,  CBS-TV 

BARKER,   JANE 

WCPO.  Cincinnati,   Ohio 
B.4RL0W,  HOWARD 

The  Voice  of  Firestone 

NBC,  NBC-TV 
BARR,   FRED 

WWRL,   New   York.   N.  Y. 
BARRETT,   HADLEY 

KODY.   North  Platte,   Nebr. 
BARRETT,   JEAN 

WBRC.  Birmingham,  Ala. 
BARRETT,   JOHN 

KLMS,  Lincoln.  Nebr. 
BAXTER,  LEO 

WBOW,   Terra  Haute,  Ind. 
BEACH,   NANCY 

WICA-TV,   Ashtabula,   Ohio 
BEAUMONT,   SAL 

WWGS,  Tifton,  Ga. 
BEDENBAUGH,  PAT 

WKDK,  Newberry,  S.  C. 
BELL,  ALLEN 

KREW,   Sunnyside.  Wash. 


nan 

BELL,    FRANK 

WEEI,    Boston.   Mass. 
BELTZ,   ROBERT 

WKYB,   Paducdh,   Ky. 
BENNETT,   BILL 

WNHC,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
BENSON,   BROWNIE 

WSAZ-TV.  Huntington,  W.  Va. 
BENTON,   DICK 

KVTV.    Sioux  City.    Iowa 
BERQUIST,   WHITEY 

National  Farm   &   Home  Hour 

NBC 
BETHEL,   AL 

WTPA.    Harrisburg,    Pa. 
BETHMAN,    GENE 

WEST.    Easton.    Pa. 
BILSKE,    ROBERT   F. 

WNEB,    Worcester,   Mass. 
BIRDSONG,   LAWRENCE 

Startime 

KTVE.   Longview.  Tex. 
BIRRELL,   HARRY 

WSTV,    Steubenville,    Ohio 
BISHOP,   JILL 

WHBQ,  Memphis.    Tenn. 
BLACK,    GERRY 

KWAL,    Wallace.    Idaho 
BLANK,  RALPH  A. 

WJJD.    Chicago.    111. 
BLASINGGAME,   BUD 

KNAL,   Victoria,   Texas 
BLISS,   JOHN 

KERU,   Columbus.   Mo. 
BLOCH,    RAY 

Toast     of     the     Town,     Jackie 

Gleason  Show.  Robert  Q.  Lewis 

CBS-TV 
BODYCOMBE,   ANEURIN 

KDKA.   Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
BOISVERT,   LOUIS  A. 

WBRY.    Waterbury,    Conn. 
BOLICH,  PAUL 

WMUR-TV,  Manchester,  N.  H. 
BOONE,  MARVIN 

WMMN,  Fairmont.   W.  Va. 
BOONE,  WILLIAM 

KIXL,  Dallas.   Texas 
BORTEL,    CLAUDE 

WSYR.  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
BORTEL,   CLAUDE 

WSYR-TV,    Syracuse,   N.   Y. 
BOSWORTH,   CHESTER 

WIRY.   Plattsburg.   N.  Y. 
BOVERO,   PHIL 

KRO-TV.  San  Francisco.  Calif. 
BOWEN,    OZZIE 

WSLI-TV.   Jackson.   Miss. 
BRADLEY,   HAROLD 

WHLD,  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y. 
BRADLEY,   OWEN 

WSM-TV,   Nashville.  Tenn. 
BRADY,   BILL 

WPRC.   Lincoln.    111. 
BRADY,    ROBERT 

WWOR-TV,    Worcester,    Mass. 
BRADY,   WILLIAM   P. 

WECC,    Chicago,   111. 
BRAILER,   CHARLES 

WOL.  Washington.  D.  C. 
BRASHER,   JAMES 

KTXJ,  Jasper.  Texas 
BRAUN,   JEROME 

KXRA,    Alexandria,    Minn. 
BREWER,   VAL 

KRUX,  Glendale,  Ariz. 
BRIGHT,  WELDON 

KGNC,   Amarillo,    Texas 

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BRIEM,    RAY 

KUTA.   Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
BRINKMAN,    HELEN    MARTIN 

WDLB,   Marshficld.    Wis. 
BRISTOL,   J.    T, 

WAOK,    Atlanta,    Ga. 
BRITT,   WES 

WCOV.    Montgomery,    Ala. 
BROOKS,   LORETTA 

WKLO,    Louisville,    Ky. 
BROWN,   BOB 

WSOY,    Decatur,    111. 
BROWN,   DALE 

KLO,   Ogden.   Utah 
BROWN,   LEN 

KULE,    Ephrata,    Wash. 
BROWN,  LES 

The  Bob  Hope  Show 

NBC,  NBC-TV 
BLAIR,  MRS.  OLLIE 

WPID,   Piedmont,    Ala. 
BRUCE,  PEG 

KQV.   Pittsburgh.   Pa. 
BRUTON,  ERIC 

WWPF.   Palatka.   Fla. 
BRYANT,   MARNA 

Carousel 

KOTV,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
BRYANT,   RUTH 

WREB,    Holyoke,    Mass. 
BUCHANAN,    BRUCE 

WFBC,   Greenville,   S.  C. 
BUCHARIA,   NADINA 

KIMN,  Denver,  Colo. 
BUNCH,  GLENN 

WMAR-TV.  Baltimore,  Md. 
BURKETT,  LOU 

WFRO,  Fremont.  Ohio 
BUTLER,  FRANKLIN 

WRFC.   Athens,   Ga. 
BUTTERFIELD,    WILLIAM 

Jimmy   Nelson   Show 

ABC 
BYRD,    JAMES    L. 

KCHR,    Charleston.    Maine 
BYRD,    VIRGINIA 

WISH,   Indianapolis,    Ind. 
BYRNE,   BOBBY 

The  Steve  Allen   Show 

NBC-TV 


—  c  — 


CALABRESE,    RAY 

WHLM.    Bloomsburg.    Pa. 
CALHOUN,  ROBERT 

WGVL,  Greenville.   S.  C. 
CAALARATA,    TOOTS 

Music  by  Camarata 

ABC 
CAMARGO,   MATEO 

KCOR,  San  Antonio.  Texas 
CAMERON,   PHIL 

WELM.    Elmira,    N.   Y. 
CAMPBELL,  DICK 

WDVA,  Danville,  Va. 
CAMPBELL,  ED 

WKMT,  Kings  Mountain.  N.  0. 
CAMPBELL,   WISHART 

CFRB,    Toronto,    Ont.,   Canada 
CAMPOS,    MANUEL 

KSBW-TV,    SaUnas,    Calif. 
CANTELLI,    GUIDO 

The  Boston  Symphony  Orches- 
tra, The  NBC  Symphony 

NBC 


JOHN  GART 


Composer  —  Conductor 


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CAKX,  DEKWOOD 

WJIM,    Lansing-,    Mich. 
CARPENTER,  JIMMY 

KFBI.    Wichita,    Kans. 
CARTER,  CAL 

KAMD,  Camden,   Ark. 
CARTER,   RAY 

The  Arthur  Murray  Dance 

Party 

NBC-TV 
CASEY,  JEWELL 

WSAV,    Savannah,    Ga. 
CEDARSTROM,  ELLIE 

KSO,    Des  Moines.    Iowa 
CESNER,  CHARLES 

WLW-C,    Columbus,    Ohio 
CHAMBERS,   BOB 

WEEK,  Tampa,  Fla. 
(  HAiMBERS,  ROBERT 

KIXX,   Provo,  Utah 
(HANDLER,   JOEL 

WJOY,    Burlington,    Vt. 
CHAPMAN,   GEORGE 

WCRT,   Birmingrham,  Ala. 
CHAPPEL,    JOHN 

KFDA-TV.    Amarillo,    Tex. 
CHASINS,  ABRAM 

WQXR,   New   York,   N.   Y. 
CHATHAM,  BLANCHE 

WGST.   Atlanta,    Ga. 
CHEESMAN,  ADA 

WGBB,   Freeport.   N.  Y. 
CHRISTENSON,    ROYCE 

KTRE,  Lufkin,   Texas 
CHYLE,  JOHN 

KOOK,  Billing^s,  Mont. 
CLARK,   ALLAN 

WKY,   Oklahoma  City.   Okla. 
CLARK,    ALLAN 

WKY-TV,    Oklahoma   City. 

Okla. 
CLARK,  GERALDINE 

KENS,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 
CLARK,  JERRY 

RGBS,  San  Antonio,  Texas 


CLAtS,  DICK 

KWSO,    Wasco,    Calif. 
(LIFTON.    CHARLES 

KRKD,    Los    Angreles,    Calif. 
COFFRON.   IRMA 

KEYD,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
COLE,  BRAD 

KFJI,  Klamath  Falls,  Oreg. 

COLE,  BUDDY 

B.  Dec.  15,  1916,  Irving,  III. 
The  Bing  Crosby  Show,  The  Rose- 
mary Clooney  Show,  The  Gene 
Autry  Show,  CBS;  Truth  or  Con- 
sequences, The  Tony  Mortin 
Show,  NBC-TV;  Columbia  and 
Decca  Records 

(  OLLINS,  JERRY 

WNOK,    Knoxville,    Tenn. 
COLLINS,   PAUL 

KFRD,   Rosenberg-,   Texas 
COMISKEY,  LILLIE  MAE 

KWFT,   Wichita   Falls,   Tex. 
COMPTON,  AL 

WMFD,  Wilming-ton,  N.  C. 
CONCIE,    BOB 

KPUG,   Bellingham.  Wash. 
CONE,  JOY 

WSPB,   Sarasota,   Fla. 
CONNER,   TED 

WFMJ,  Youngstown,  Ohio 
COONEY,  LARRY 

WWPG,    West   Palm    Beach, 

Fla. 
COOPER,   A.   R. 

WAKR,  Akron,   Ohio 
COOPER,    CLEM 

KGKO,   Dallas,   Texas 
COOPER,  STAN 

KHSL.   Chico.   Calif. 
CORTIMIGLIA,    LEO 

WMT,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 
COSTA,    JOHNNY 

WDTV,    Pittsburgh,    Pa. 


COX,    DONNA 

KIMO,    Independence.    Mo. 
CRAWFORD,  GENE 

WGBF.    Evansville.    Ind. 
(ROY,    ALAN 

WKST.   New  Castle.   Pa. 
(  LSICK,   PHIL 

WBAX,    Wilkes-Barre.    Pa. 

—  D  — 

DANA,  ALEC 

WGAT.   Utica,   N.  Y. 
DANNA,  VIC 

WEBR,  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 
DANTZLER,   RAY 

WRUF.    Gainesville,    Fla. 
DAUGHERTY,    STAX 

KMOX.   St.  Louis.   Mo. 
DEATON,  BILL 

KVRC,    Arkadclphia.    Ark. 
DECK,  PALL 

KJSK.    Columbus,    Nebr. 
DECKARD,  CAREY 

KVET,   Austin,   Texas 
DELMAR,  BILL 

KEAR,   San  Mateo,  Calif. 
DELLINGER,   JOHN 

WPNF,   Brevard.   N.   C. 
DeLUGG,    MILTON 

The   Morey    Amsterdam    Show 

NBC-TV,    WABC-TV 
DeREMER,   LIONEL   H. 

WBCM,    Bay    City,    Mich. 
DIA,   DICK 

WOV.  New  York.  N.  Y. 
DONALDSON,  EARL 

KALL,    Salt    Lake   City,    Utah 
DOOLEY,    PETE 

WFIE-TV,    Evansville.   Ind. 
DOUGLAS,    JACK 

WFIN.  Findlay.  Ohio 
DRAGON,   CARMEN 

The   Railroad   Hour 

NBC 


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ItKVKK.   MII.UKKn 

NVMIW    V.uuKvr.    K.v 
HI  M  AN.   SAMMY 

W  l.W  A     AU.uit.i.    Ga. 
l»l  NKK.l.BKKt;KK.   THOMAS 

WHIO.    Pavton.    Ohio 
I>1  KIIAM.   BKTTIK 

KiHiT.    Oran>;t.    T«xas 
Dl  T<  IIKK.   BILL 

WMT-TV.   t'odar   Kapiil^.    !o 
UVKK.  ARLKNE 

WRCO.    Richland   Center.    V 


—  E  — 


Wit 


KARLY.    1)1>VAK1) 

KXIC.   Iowa   rity.    Iowa 
KIMiKS.   C'LARKNTE 

WBAY-TV.    Gnt'ii    Bay. 
KDWAKDS.    KOBKRT    O. 

KLKK.   1.1  wist.ni,  Idaho 
KI.I.IOTT.   Bll.I. 

WNOE.    Now  Orleans,  I.a. 
K.LLSWORTH.  JACK 

WALK.    Patohogue.    N.    Y. 
KMKKSON.   BY RON 

WWHG.    Hornell.    N.    IT. 
KKUKSON.     SUSAN 

KXGN,    Glendive,    Mont. 
KStHLIMAN,   VERLYN 

KISD.    Sioux  Falls.    S.   Dak. 
ETTERS.    CLARENCE 

WBTV.    Charlotte.    N.    C. 
EWIG,  EL 

WNAM.  Neenah-Menasha,  Wis. 


—  F  — 


FABRE.    NLMA 

WWW.  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 
FA1R(  HILD,  JOHNNY 

WORZ.  Orlando,  Fla. 
KARRINGTON,    GLADYS 

WJOL.  Joliet.  111. 


KEKMSTEK,    IMIYLLIS 

KTAT.    Port   Arthur,   Texas 
lEITON.  (JK.VCE 

WMPA.    AberdotMi.    Miss. 
FIELD,   MAXINE 

WMUN.   Marion.   Ohio 
FIELDS,    ri'YLER    V. 

WKHI.    Rook    Hill.    S.    C. 
FISHER,    DEAL 

WBHO.   Flint,  Mich. 
FLEMING,  DAVE 

WgUA,   Moline.  111. 
FLETCHER,    JIM 

KHUZ.    Borfrer,    Texas 
FORD,    JOE 

WEZB.    Birmingham.    Ala. 
FOREMAN.    DICK 

KBOX.    Modesto.   Calif. 
FRANK,   ALAN 

KUTV,   Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
FRANZ,    DONALD 

KATE.  Albert  Lea.  Minn. 
FRAUL,   CLAUDE 

WKYW.    Louisville,    Ky. 
FRAZIER,    HELEN 

WOKE.  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn. 
FREEMAN,    R.    CARTER 

WTRP,  LaGrange,  Ga. 
FREIMUTH,  ROSE  MARY 

KVIC,    Victoria,   Texas 
FRENCH,    DON 

KFGO,  Fargro,   N.   D. 
FRIAR,  CHARLES 

WIST,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
FRICK,   SHIRLEY 

WITZ,  Jasper,    Ind. 
FROST,   DONALD 

WLPO.  LaSalle,  111. 
FUCHS,  FAYE  JEANICE 

KTJS,   Hobart,  Okla. 
FUHRMAN,  CLARENCE 

KYW.   Philadelphia,   Pa. 
FULTON,  BOB 

KERG,   Eug-ene,  Oreg-. 


—  G  — 

(iALLEMORG.    BERT 

Request    from    Home 

KHOL-TV.   Kearney.    Nebr. 
(JALLICCHIO,  JOSEPH 

Close  Up 

WNBQ.   Chicago.    111. 
GALLOWAY,  JOHN 

WARL,   Arlington,   Va. 
GANGE,  MARION 

WHIO-TV.   Dayton,  Ohio 
GANZ.  GEORGE 

KDSH,  Boise,  Idaho 
GARRETT,  MERLE 

WRBL,    Columbus,    Ga. 
GARRETT,  MERLE 

WRBL-TV,    Columbus.    Ga. 

CART.  JOHN 

Deninis  Jomes'  Chonce  of  a  Life- 
time, DuMont  TV;  Casey,  Crime 
Photographer,  CBS;  Robert  Mont- 
gomery Presents,  Paul  Winchell 
Show,    NBC-TV 

GMSLER,    BETTY 

WKRC,  Cincinnati,   Ohio 
GEORGE,  MISS   LEE 

WMAN,  Mansfield,  Ohio 
GEORGE,    STEFAN 

WGPA,    Bethlehem,    Pa. 
GEYER,  BILLY 

WFDF,   Flint,    Mich. 
GIBSON,   TOM 

WFTR,  Front  Royal,   Va. 
GIERSDORF,   H.   W. 

KRLD,    Dallas,    Tex. 
GILMORE,  TOM 

KSWO,    Lawton,    Okla. 
GIRARD,  RAE 

WAAM.  Baltimore,  Md. 
GITZ,  JEAN 

KIOA,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 


RUDY  SCHRAGER 

COMPOSEF 

l- CONDUCTOR 

LUX  RADIO  THEATRE 

LUX  VIDEO  THEATRE 

N  BC 

LEVER  BROS.- 

J.  WALTER  THOMPSON 

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GLUSKIN,  LUD 

KNX,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 
GOERINGER,    CHARLOTTE 

KSUM,   Fairmont,   Minn. 
GOLDBERG,  LOUIS 

WCOP.   Boston,   Mass. 
GONION,  LEON 

Stump  the  Band 

KMOI,    Boise,   Idaho 
GORDON,  HAL 

WXYZ-TV,   Detroit,   Mich. 
GORDON,  JACK 

WTVE,  Elmira,   N.  Y. 
GORDON,    L.    P. 

WESB,    Bradford,    Pa. 
GOSLIN,  JOHN 

KCBC,  Des  Moines,   Iowa 
GOW,  ART 

KLZ.  Denver,   Colo. 
GRANT,  KEN 

KNUZ,  Houston,   Texas 
GREEN,    BERNARD 

U.S.  Steel 

ABC-TV 
GREENBERG,    SYLVIA 

KECK,  Odessa,  Texas 
GRIBBEN,    BOB 

KDTH,   Dubuque,   Iowa 
GRIEB,    HERBERT 

WILD,   Birmingham,   Ala. 
GRIFFIN,   DOROTHY 

WINN,   Louisville.    Ky. 
GYNAN,  EARL 

WVDA,   Boston.  M.iss. 

—  H  — 

HACKETT, BOBBIE 

Studebaker-Packard 

ABC-TV 
HACKETT,   RAYMOND 

KCBS,    San    Francisco,    Calif. 
HADAWAY,   EMMETT 

WMBC,   Macon,   Miss. 


HADLEY,  ED 

WCLO,    Janesville,    Wis. 
HALL,    BETTY 

WEEB,   Southern   Pines,   N.   C. 
HALL,  STEVE 

WRGB,    Schenectady,    N.   Y. 
HAMILTON,   DOROTHY 

KLPR,    Oklahoma    City.    Okla. 
HAMILTON,  EARLINE 

WKKO,  Cocoa,  Fla. 
HAMMOND,    ELLEN 

WAGA.  Atlanta,  Ga. 
HANLON,  ESTHER 

WLW-T.   Cincinnati,   Ohio 
HANNAH,  FRANKLIN 

WVEC,   Hampton,    Va. 
HARKER,   JAMES 

KBON,  Omaha,  Nebr. 
HARRIS,    GARY 

WEAW,   Evanston,    111. 
HARRIS,   HOMER   M, 

KWCB,    Searcy,   Ark. 
HARRISON,    GUY    ERASER 

Oklahoma   City    Symphony 

Orchestra 

Mutual 
HART,  BILL 

WPFB.    Middletown,    Ohio 
HARVEY,   LLOYD  K. 

WTVH,   Peoria,   111. 

HATCH,  WILBUR 

B.  May  24,  1902,  Mokena,  III. 
I  Love  Lucy,  Our  Miss  Brooks, 
December  Bride,  CBS-TV;  The 
Whistler,    Syndicated 

HAVEN,   BROOK 

KRAL,    Rawlins,    Wyo. 
HAYES,  HARRY  H. 

KWBU,   Corpus   Christi,   Tex. 
HEALY,   GENE 

WPAC.   Patchogue,   N.  Y. 
HEINES,  SHIRLEY 

WJPS,    Evansville,    Ind. 


HELLING,  JACK 

KTLN,    Denver,    Colo. 
HENDERSON,  SKITCH 

The  Faye  &  Skitch  Show.  The 

Dave  Garroway  Show,   Best  of 

All 

NBC,  NBC-TV 
HENLEY,  HAROLD 

WOPI,    Bristol,    Tenn. 
HENLEY,   L.   H. 

KTVW,  Tafoma,   Wash. 
HENSHAW,    FRED 

KLAS,   Las   Vegas,    Xcv. 
HKRLIN,  JOAN  L 

KSVC,    Richfield,   Utah 
HERMAN,    PAUL 

WAPO,    Chattanooga.    Tenn. 
HERMANN,  RALPH 

Dancing   Party 

ABC 
HIATT,  ALMA 

WSYD,   Mt.   Airy,    N.   C. 
HILL,     CHARLES     F. 

WJLK,   Asbury   Park.    N.   J. 
HILL,   J. 

KLIX-TV,    Twin    Falls,    Idalio 
HILLLS,   MARGARET 

Concert  Tonight 

DuMont 
HILTON,   FREDA 

WLOF.  Orlando,  Fla. 
HOBART,  CHARLES 

WENY,    Elmira,   N.   Y. 
HOFFMAN,    CHARLES 

WNDB,   Daytona   Beach,   Fla. 
HOGAN,    HARLAN 

WSBT-TV,  South  Bend.  Ind. 
HOGAN,  JAMES 

WSYR-TV,   Syracuse,    N.   Y. 
HOLCOMB,    RUSSEL 

WCEN,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich. 
HOLMES,   DEAN 

WTCN,    Minneapolis,    Minn. 


HANK  SYLVERN 

Musical  Director-Composer 

"Jane  Froman  Show"— CBS-TV 

Fhil  Silvers  Show"— CBS-TV 

"Comic  Weekly  Man"— NBC-Radio 

MU.  8-8600 


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HOI.ST.    IIOWAKl) 

woi  TV.   Aino.  Iowa 
MOI.T.    AKCHIK 

KWJJ,  Porilaiul.  Orosr. 
HOl.T.    OAN 

WHKX     ChJllu'othc,    Ohio 
mM»l>.   TAI. 

NVKiJM.   Kilohburtr.    Mass. 
HOPKINS.     RAYMOND     L. 

WIBr.    In.liauapolis,    Ind. 
IIOrKlNS.  WKS 

WTTM.  Tivnton.  N.  J. 
IIOri.KK.    KOSK    MARIE 

KOH.     Albii.jiUMiiiio.     N.    Mtx. 
HORN.    BOB 

WFU.  TV.     IMiiladelphia.    Pa. 
HORSl.KV.    ROBERT 

WMT.  Moiupliis,  Tenn. 
HO\.    WAI.l.V 

\Vi;VM      Greenville.    Miss. 
Ill  BBIRl).   BEN    F. 

KATK.    Miiui.'ii.    La. 
HI  1)1)1. ESTON.    JOHNNY 

KTRX.    Wi.hna    Falls,    Tex. 
HI  IXiENS.    RAY 

KMBl -TV.    Kansas   City.   Mo. 

HI  (;h.  iyor 

WCrr.    Hartford.    Conn. 
HIM..    IRA 

WCHV.    Charlottesville.    Va. 

HINT.  (;eor(;e 

KAKK.  Wichita.  Kans. 
HI  NT.    SHIRLEY 

KEPO.  El  Paso,  Tex. 
HITCHINGS.    EI) 

KCRG.  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 


INNES.   BEN 

KWHM.    Wilhston 


4ACOBSEN.    PEARI. 

KIF.M.    Eureka.    Calif. 

j.\e<;er.  hill 

WJWL.     Geortretown.     Del. 
4AM ES.    (Jl.EN 

WHRL.    Shebo.vsan,    Wis. 
4.\NSSEN,   K.VRI. 

KTl'L.  Tulsa.  Okla. 
4ARYIS.   DON 

WWOD,    L.vnchburs,    Va. 
4 EN  KINS.   BILL 

WLIB,    New   York.   N.   Y. 
4ENNINGS.    MARC 

WCMI,  Ashland,  Ky, 
4ENSEX.    BYRON 

KOVO,    Prove,    Utah 
JOHNSON,  LAURA 

WJMS,   Ironwood.   Mich. 
JOHNSTON,  EDDIE 

WTRF-TV,  Wheelinfr,  W.  Va. 
JOHNSTON,  W.  R.,  JR. 

WHIR,   Knoxville,   Tenn. 
JONES,   C.   W. 

KVOS,    Bellingham.    Wash. 
JORDAN,   ED 

WNOK.    Columbia,    S.    C. 
JOYCE,    RUEL 

KMBC-TV,   Kansas   City.   Mo. 


K  — 


IHI.ENFEI.D.     WARREN 

WISR.    Butler.    Pa. 
I.MBKO(irLIO,     JOSEPH 

WFBR.     Baltimore.    Md. 


KANNA,    MARION 

WKNB-TV,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
KARANT,  MARTIN 

WKPT,  Kingsport,  Tenn. 
KATZMAN,    GERTRUDE 

WPEN,  Philadelphia,   Pa. 


KAYE.   SAMMY 

Serenade  Room,  Sunday  Serenade, 
ABC;  So  You  Want  to  Leod  a 
Band,  A,BC-TV;  Columbia  Rec- 
ords,   RCA   Thesaurus 

KELDER,  JUNE 

WGNY,  Newburjrh,    N.  Y. 
KELLOGG,  J.   11. 

WMBG,  Richmond,   Va. 
KELNER,    LEON 

WDSU-TV,   New   Orleans,   La. 
KEM.  JOHNNY 

KSWM-TV.    Joplin,    Mo. 
KENDALL,  ARTHUR 

WGAN,  Portland,   Maine 
KILEY,   JOHN 

WMEX,    Boston,     Mass. 
KILGORE,     WILLIAM     S. 

WCYB,     Bristol.     Va. 
KING,    PEE    WEE 

Pee   Wee   King   &   Orchestra 

NBC 
KING,  W.  O. 

WTOC,    Savannah,    Ga. 
KINNEY,  DOROTHY 

KVSA,    McGehee,    Ark. 
KIRK,  EDNA  EARLE 

WTRR,  Sanford,  Fla. 
KIRSTEN,   GEORGE 

WJRI.   Lenoir.   N.  C. 
KISTLER,   JACK 

WKBN,    Youngstown,    Ohio 
KISTLER,  JOHN   R. 

WKBN-TV,   Youngstown,   Ohio 
KLEMM,   DAVE 

WANE,    Fort    Wayne,    Ind. 
KNICK,    WALTER 

WBNS-TV,   Columbus,    Ohio 
KNOX,    KEN 

KRBC,    Abilene,    Tex. 
KOENIG,    MARGE 

KOA-TV,   Denver,   Colo. 


ROBERT  ARMBRUSTER 

Musical  Director 
NBC  Western  Division 


RCAVICTOR 

RED  SEAL  RECORDS 


Management 
ART  RUSH,  Inc. 


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KOSACK,    JOSEPH    E. 

WVLN.    Olney,   111. 
KOTTLER,   MISCHA 

WWJ-TV,  Detroit.  Mich. 
KOZAK,  CHET 

KCLO,  Lreaven worth.  Kans. 
KRAMER,  EDDIE 

WVMC,  Mt.  Carmel.  111. 
KREGER,   DON 

Music  Hall  Varieties 

WVEC-TV.    Hampton-Norfolk, 

Va. 
KRUEGER,  RALPH 

WJJL.  Niag-ara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
KUBIAK,    WALLY 

KYUM.  Yuma.  Ariz. 

—  L  — 

LaFONTAINE,   HENRY 

WICH.  Norwich,  Conn. 
LAHUSEN,    KATHRYN 

WRFD,    Worthing-ton,    Ohio 
LAMB,    HELENE    SMITH 

KAIil.    Pasadena,    Calif. 
LAMM,  AL 

WOW.  Omaha.  Nebr. 
LANE,   HAZEL 

KROW,  Oakland.  Calif. 
LANE,  HOMER 

KOOL,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 
LANG,    SIDNEY 

WIND.  Chicago.  111. 
LARSEN,  GENE 

KFMA,  Davenport.  Iowa 
LASH,  CLIFF 

WLW-T,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
LAUDEMANN,  PETE 

WDSU-TV,  New  Orleans,  La. 
LAURIE,  B.  A. 

KEBE,  Jacksonville,   Texas 
LaVALLE,   PAUL 

The  Cities   Service  Band  of 

America 

NBC 


LAWRENCE,  ELLIOT 

Stars  on  Parade,  Melody 

Street 

Du  Mont 
LEACH,   BILL 

KNEA.  Jonesboro.  Ark. 
LEE,  ARCHIE 

WHOP,  Hopkinsville,  Ky. 
LEE,  PETER 

WJW.   Cleveland.   Ohio 
LEIB.  MAX 

WJR.   Detroit,   Mich. 
LEVERETTE,   LULA   MAE 

WVOP.   Vidalia,   Ga. 
LEVERTON,  BUCK 

WHVF.  Wausau,  Wis. 
LEVINE,  HENRY 

WTAM,  Cleveland,   Ohio 
LEWIS,  MILT 

WTTV,    Bloomingrton,   Ind. 
LEWIS,   WILBUR 

WANT,    Richmond.    Va. 
LINDHOLM,    FRED 

KRIB,  Mason  City.  Iowa 
LINDSEY,   MORT 

WCBS-TV.  New  York.  N.  Y. 
LITTLE,  LEON 

KBRL,  McCook.  Nebr. 
LOCKHART,  HARRY 

WAVE-TV.  Louisville.  Ky. 

LOMBARDO,  GUY 

B.  June  2,  1901,  London,  Ont., 
Canada.  Lombordoland,  USA, 
Mutual;  Guy  Lombardo  Show, 
Tronscribed,  Syndicated 

LONGE,  JAMES  E. 

KWG.   Stockton,  CalU. 
LOOS,  JACK 

WOWO,   Fort  Wayne.   Ind. 
LOPEZ,   VINCENT 

Luncheon  with  Lopez 
Mutual 


LoPRESTI,  JACK  V. 

WWNS.    Statesboro,    Ga. 
LOWTHER,  KAY 

WMON.  Montgomery,  W.  Va. 
LUCIER,  PHYLLIS 

WJAN,    Spartanburgr,    S.    C. 
LYNN,    JOE    JR. 

WREL.  Lexington.  Va. 
LYONS,  JOSEPH   J. 

WJOL.  JoUet.  HI. 


—  3ie  — 


McCOY,   BILL 

KOLN-TV.  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

Mcdonald,  helen 

KXRX,  San  Jose.  Calif. 
McELRATH,   NANCY 

WIS-TV,  Columbia.  S.  C. 
McGILL,  MILLIE 

WMIX,  Mt.  Vernon.  HI. 
McGUIRE,  BETTY  JO 

WESC,   Greenville,  S.  C. 
McINTIRE,   RUSS 

WSTP.   Salisbury,  N.  C. 
McKINNEY,  ALENE 

KBIG,   Avalon,   Calif, 
McLEAN,  DON 

Keyboard  Kapers 

KFYR-TV.  Bismarck,  N.  Dak. 
McMAHON,   MAUREEN   B. 

WBNY.  Buffalo,   N.  Y. 
McMULLEN,   JIMMY 

KLIX-TV.    Twin    Falls.    Idaho 
McNEIL,   IDA  A. 

KGFX,  Pierre,  S.  Dak. 
McROY,   PAUL   F. 

WCIL,  Carbondale.  HI. 
McWHORTER,   DON 

WHAW.  Weston,  W.  Va. 

—  iW  — 

MAGUIRE,   JAMES   B. 

WKEI.    Kewanee,    111. 


CHARLES  F.  PAUL 

love  of  Life  —  CBS-TV 

Road  of  Life  —  CBS-TV  and  Radio 

Nora  Drake  —  CBS 

Secret  Storm  —  CBS-TV 


BUDDY 

COLE 

Musical  Director 


Truth  or  Consequences  —  NBC  TV 

The  Bing  Crosby  Show  —  CBS 
The  Rosemary  Clooney  Show  —  CBS 


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n   D   D 


MXIIAKKKV.    KOItKKT 

KUNZ     l..«  J  UK  1. 1.   Colo. 
MAl/K.    JAMKS    II. 

KVt>A.    T\io>on.    Ariz 
MAI.l.KTTK.   I.U>YI> 

KXlil.    Fort    Madison.    Iowa 

MALTBY.  RICHARD 

Poul  Whitcmon  Show,  ABC;  "X" 
Records,  SESAC  Tronscriptions, 
Music    By    Maltby 

MANNIMJ.  Kit. I. 

WKKY.    Krankfort.    Ky. 
MONTOVAM 

Music   by  Mantovani 

NBC 
MAKQl  AKDT.   LOl'ISE 

KATY.    San    Luis    Obispo. 

ralif. 
MARSHALL.  GENE 

WGAI.    Elizabeth   City.    N.   C. 
MAKSHALL.   (iKOKC.E 

WHTN.    HuntinfTtoii.    W.    Va. 
MAKTIN.    JOHN 

KLIZ.   Hrainord.  Minn. 
MASON.    MARY 

WHAT.    Philadelphia.    Pa. 
MASON.    NYL.\ 

WMOA.    Marietta,   Ohio 
MAXWELL.    RAYMOND 

WTVL.    Waterville,    Maine 
ME  AKIN.    JACK 

You    Bet    Y'our   Life 

NBC-TV 
MEIER.   KARL 

WMMB.    Melbourne.    Fla, 
MERENS,    LYMAN 

WRJN,    Racine,    Wis. 
MERKER.  GARY 

KVEC.  San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif. 
MERKER.  GEORGE 

WRMN.    Elerin.    111. 
MERRIMAN.    DON 

WHDL.    Clean,    N.   Y. 


MKRKITT.    EDWARD 

WHKK.    rittstleUi,    Mass. 
MKSKKVY.     NORMAN 

WOLF,   Syraeu.M',    N.  Y. 
MKT(   XLTE.    ROBERT   E. 

won  I,    Fast    Liverpool,    Ohio 
MKTCIINEK.    HILL 

WCi'O  TV.    Minneapolis.   Minn. 
MKVER.   BOB 

WGEM-TV.   Quiiiey,   111. 
MEYERS.    HARLOW 

KVEr-TV,     San    Luis    Obispo, 

t'alif. 
MILLEN.    THEODORE 

WHEr,   Pittsfield,  Mass. 
MILLER.  ARNOLD  B. 

WAIT,   Chieafro,   111. 
MILLER.    ELWANDA 

WTCO.    Canipbellsville,    Ky. 
MILLER.  FRANKLIN 

WMVO,    Mount    Vernon.    Ohio 
MILLER.    HARRISON 

KIT.  Y'akima,   Wash. 
MONROE,   VAUGHN 

The   Vaughn   Monroe   Show 

NBC -TV 
MONTANO,    ALICE    B. 

KNOG,   Nograles.   Ariz. 
MORGAN,  HOWARD 

WGNI,    Wilmins-ton,    N.    C. 
MORGAN,    WAYNE 

WMFR,   Hig-h   Point.  N.  C. 
MORTON,    LOU 

WSAI.    Cincinnati,    Ohio 
MOSENA,   DICK 

KBUR,  Burlington,  Iowa 
MOSER.    CLYDE 

WTAR,   Norfolk,   Va. 
MOSHIER.  JUDITH 

WCLI,  Corning,   N.  Y. 
MOSLEY,   ED 

KREM,    Spokane,    Wash. 
MOSS,  PHIL 

WMPS,   Memphis,   Tenn. 


MULLIGAN.   RAY 

WPAM.    Pottsville.    Pa. 
MINCH.  CHARLES 

The    Boston   Symphony 

Orchestra 

NBC 
MURFF.  FRED 

WLAC,   Nashville,  Tenn. 
MYERS.   JOY 

KCID.   Caldwell.   Idaho 
MYERS.    NORMA 

WMNE,    Menomonie,    Wis. 

—  iV  — 

NALL,    HAROLD 

WFNS.    Burlington,    N.    C. 
NAPIER,    BYRON 

KCRC,   Enid,   Okla. 
NAYFA,   NAJLA 

KTOK,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
NEAL,  PAUL 

WBNS.   Columbus,   Ohio 
NEGRI,  JOE 

WDTV.    Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
NELMS,  WILLIAM 

WTAX,  Springfield,  111. 
NELSON,  DON 

KJUN.   Redmond,  Oreg. 
NICHOLS,  STEVE 

KBHS.  Hot  Springs.  Ark. 
NICHOLSON,    BOBBY 

The  Bob  Smith   Show 

NBC-TV 
NIDES,  HARRY 

WATE-TV.    Knoxville,    Tenn. 
NININGER,    EVE 

WDBJ,  Roanoke,  Va. 
NIX,  ED 

KWIZ,   Santa  Ana,   Calif. 
NORDEN,  EARL 

WHDF.   Houghton.   Mich. 
NORMAN,   RALPH 

Elgin  Hour 

ABC-TV 


WILBUR  HATCH 

MUSICAL  DIRECTOR 

'I  LOVE  LUCY" 

"OUR  MISS  BROOKS' 
DECEMBER  BRIDE" 

"THE  WHISTLER' 

CBS-TV 


NELSON  RIDDLE 

Conductor  -  Composer  -  Arranger 

TV 

BETTY  HUTTON  -  MAX  LIEBMAN 
SPECTACULAR  ON  NBC 

THIS  IS  YOUR  MUSIC 
TV  COAST  TO  COAST 

Conducting   and   Arranging 
on 

CAPITOL  RECORDS  for 

NAT   "KING"    COLE  FRANK    SINATRA 

BETTY    HUTTON  MARGARET  WHITING 

BETTY  HUTTON 

Night  Club   Engagements 

MOTION  PICTURES 

"MY   SISTER    EILEEN"— 
Col. 

"FINIAN'S   RAINBOW"— 
Placid    Prods. 


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NORMAN,   RALPH 

WOMT,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 

—  o  — 

ODOM,    MITCH 

KBTM,    Jonesboro,    Ark. 
OLSON,  WALLACE 

WCCO.   Minneapolis.   Minn. 
OLSWANGER,    BERL 

WMCT,    Memphis.    Tenn. 
O'RANCH,     JACK 

WKRT,    Cortland.    N.    Y. 
OSBORN,    TIM 

KTHT.    Houston,    Texas 
OSBORNE,   OZZIE 

WMBD.    Peoria.    111. 
OSSER,   ABE 

Dancing  Party 

ABC 
OVERSTREET,   MRS.    MAVIS 

WSLS.    Roanoke,    Va. 

P  

PADGETT,  MATTIE 

WIRC,  Hickory,   N.  C. 
PAINTER,   DICK 

KVGB,   Great  Bend,  Kans. 
PALMER,  BILL 

WTVN-TV,    Columbus,    Ohio 
PALMER,    GEORGE 

WNHC-TV,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
PALMER,   SIDNEY 

KARK-TV,    Little   Rock,   Ark. 
PARKER,   KENNETH 

KTVX,  Muskogee,  Okla. 
PARKER,   MARION 

KATV,  Pine  Bluff,   Ark. 
PARKES,   ERMA 

KEVY,    Provo,   Utah 
PARKIN,  L. 

KGDM,    Stockton,    Calif. 


PAUL,  CHARLES  F. 

Love  of  Life,  Secret  Storm,  CBS- 
TV;  Road  of  Life,  CBS,  CBS-TV; 
Nora    Drake,   CBS 

PATTERSON,  FRANCES 

WNDR.    Syracuse.    N.    Y. 
PAVEY,   RICHARD 

WJLB,   Detroit,  Mich. 
PAYNE,   WILLIAM 

KVOD,    Denver,   Colo. 
PEHLMAN,   CARL 

KKTV.   Colorado   Springs. 

Colo. 
PERAZZO,   GENE 

WQAM.   Miami.  Fla. 
PERFLMI,    VINCE 

WTAR-TV,    Norfolk,    Va. 
PERKINS,   JIMMY 

WBBB,    Burlington.    N.    C. 
PERKINS,   PAT 

WVET,   Rochester,   N.  Y. 
PERRY,   DICK 

WFAI,  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 
PETERS,   JOHN 

WPDX,   Clarksburg.  W.   Va. 
PETRILLO,   CAESAR 

WBBM,  Chicago,   111. 
PFLEEGER,   GEORGE 

WJTN,  Jamestown.  N.  Y. 
PICCOLO,   DOM 

WKBI.  St.  Marys,  Pa. 
PIEPLOW,   E.   C. 

KSDN,  Aberdeen,   S.  Dak. 
PIERICE,   RONNIE 

WLMJ,  Jackson.  Ohio 
PIERSON,    SELMA   D. 

WCAW,  Charleston.   W.   Va. 
PILDNER,    HENRY 

WGAR.   Cleveland.   Ohio 
PLAGENS,   RAY 

WFAA-TV.   Dallas,  Tex. 
PLOTNICK,   NORMAN 

WWDC,    VTashington,    D.    C. 


PORTER,    BERMCE   J. 

WGRA.   Cairo.   Ga. 
POTTER,   BARBARA 

KVNI,   Coeur  d'Alene,    Idaho 
POWELL,    RICHARD   E, 

WTOP,    Washington.    D.  C. 
POYTHRESS,    E.    T. 

WLAG,    LaGrange,    Ga 
PRENTICE,   CHARLES   D.,   JR. 

WHAI,  Greenfield.  Mass. 
PRESTON,   MRS.   WAYNE 

WACO.  Waco.  Texas 


—  «  — 


QUINTON,    PATSY   M. 

WTYC.   Rock   Hill.   S.  C. 

—  R  — 

RALSTON,   H.   E. 

WHBF,    Rock    Island.    111. 
RANDALL,   GORDY 

WRGB,    Schenectady,    N.   Y. 
RANDOM,   MICHAEL    DONN 

KLX,   Oakland,   Calif. 
RASCO,   JERRY 

KCLV,    Clovis,   N.   Mex. 
RAYMOND,   HAL 

WKID,   Urbana.   111. 
RECORE,   ARVIE 

WLW-D,    Dayton,    Ohio 
REDUS,   JACK 

KFKA,    Greeley,  Colo. 
REINHARDT,   FRED 

KITO.  San  Bernardino,  Calif. 
REPINE,   BURT 

WRVA,    Richmond,    Va. 
REYNOLDS,   JACK 

WBRM,  Marion,  N.  C. 
RHOADS,    JERRY 

WIRK,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 


MARLIN  SKILES 

Composer-Conductor 

Motion  Pictures 
Radio-Television 


'Thai's  My  Boy"-CBS-TV 

and 

"Arrow  in  the  Dust" 

"rial  Top" 

"Fighter  AUack" 

for 

Allied  Artists 


WALTER 
SCHARF 

Musical  Director 
Composer 

The  Donald  O'Connor  Show 
"You're  Only  Yonng  Once" 

(Paramount) 

"Artists  and  Models" 

(Paramount) 


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RICHARDSON,  KAY 

KUSN.  I. OS  Alamos,  N.  Mex. 
RU  IIMONU.   BOB 

WKEN.  Topeka,  Eans. 

RIDDLE.  NELSON 

B  June  1,  1921,  Oradcll,  N.  J. 
s\ax  Licbman-Bcttv  Hutton  Spcc- 
tocukir,  NBC-TV;  50th  Annivcr- 
sory  Show,  Bank  of  America; 
J*\h    Is    Your   Music,    Syndicated 

RIIH.F.LY.    RICHARD 

Danoinjr   Party 

ABC 
RimiF.WAY.   JIM 

KRBC-TV.    Abilene.    Tex. 
RILKY,    RALPH 

WHIZ.    Zanosville.   Ohio 
RILKY.    RALPH 

WHIZ-TV.    Zanesville.    Ohio 
ROItniNS.    KDWARD 

WKNB.   New  Britain.  Ck)nn. 
ROBBINS.    MARIE 

WKBV.    Riohmond.    Ind. 
ROBERE.   JOHN 

WDEF-TV.   Chattanooga, 

Tenn. 
ROBERTS.   BILL 

KDSX.   Denison.   Texas 
ROBERTS.    DON 

WKNE.   Keene.   N.  H. 
ROBERTS.   JOE 

KBRS.   Sprinirdale.   Ark. 
ROBINA,   ELANOR 

WCMC.   Wildwood.   N.  J. 
ROBINSON.   BARBARA 

KTBC.  Austin.  Texas 
ROBINSON.   SALLY 

KVOU,  Uvalde,  Texas 
ROBINSON,   STANLEY 

WTNS.   Coshocton.    Ohio 
ROGERS,   DON 

WRIB.   Providence,   R,   I. 


ROGERS,   LANDIS 

WAOR,    Columbus,  Miss. 
ROSCO,    RICHAEL 

WHOM.   New   York.   N.  T. 

ROSE.    DAVID 

B.  London,  England.  Red  Skclton 
Show,  It's  a  Great  Life,  CBS-TV; 
Pasadeno  Pops  Playhouse,  ABC- 
TV 

ROSS,  TONY 

WBBW,    IToungstown.    Ohio 
ROTH.   ALAN 

Buick-Berle   Show 

NBC-TV 
ROWE,  FLO  BEACH 

WSLB.   Ogdensburg.   N.  Y. 
RIMMINGER,  MRS.  ELMER 

WMUU.   Greenville,   S.  C. 
RYAN,  PAUL 

WBEV,  iBeaver  Dam,  Wis. 

SALTER,  HARRY 

Name  That  Tune 
CBS-TV 

SANFORD.    CHARLES 

B,  June  17,  1905,  New  York. 
Max  Liebmon  Presents,  Your 
Show  of  Shows,  NBC-TV 

SARGENT,  MICHAEL 

WBIW,    Bedford,   Ind. 
SAUNDERS,  DOROTHY 

KCLS,  Flagstaff.  Ariz. 
SAUTER,  FINEGAN  (Orchestra) 

The   Saturday  Night  Revue 

NBC-TV 
SCHAEFER,  NORMAN 

KRIC.  Beaumont,  Texas 


SCHARF,  WALTER 

B.  Auo.  1,  New  York  City.  The 
Donald  O'Connor  Show,  iNiBC-TV 

SCHEURICH,  KAY 

WITY.   Danville.  111. 

SCHRAGER,  RUDY 

B.  Aug.  28,  1905,  New  York. 
Lux  Radio  Theater,  NBC;  Lux 
Video  Theater,   NBC-TV 

SCHMIDT,  PAUL 

KPRC.  Houston,  Texas 
SCHULZ,  MYRON 

WAAF,  Chicago,  Dl. 
SCOTT,  KEN 

WPEO.   Peoria.   111. 
SCOTT,  RAYMOND 

Your  Hit  Parade 

NBC-TV 
SCOTT,   ROBERT  A. 

WBLT,  Bedford.  Va. 
SCOTT,   ROBERTSON  C. 

KPOIi.  Los  Angeles.  Calif. 
SHAUNCE,  GOLDA 

WMBH.   Joplin,  Mo. 
SHAW,  LOTTIE 

WHIN,   Gallatin,   Tenn. 
SHERMAN,  BOB 

WTNJ,   Trenton.   N.  J. 
SHERROW,  DON 

KSEK.  Pittsburg,  Kans. 
SHEVLIN,  ROBERT  E. 

WDLC,   Port  Jervis,   N.  Y. 
SIMON,  MILDRED 

KWRE.  Warrenton,  Mo. 
SIMPSON,  JOHN 

KOTA.  Rapid  City,  S.  Dak. 
SIX,  JACK 

WTVN,  Columbus,  Ohio 
SKILES,   JACK 

KENS-TV,    San  Antonio.  Tex. 


ROY  BARGY 


Musical  Director 


The  Jimmy  Durante  Showr 


Management 
'Scrappy"  Lambert 


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SKILES.   MARLIN 

B.  Dec.  17,  1906,  Horrisburg,  Pa. 
Thai's    My    Boy,    CBS-TV 

SLATON,  NORMA 

WEBQ,  Harrisburg-.  111. 
SLATTON,  MRS.   JOHN 

WJBB,   Haleyville,   Ala. 
SLATTERY,  MARY  BELLE 

WTMV,  East  St.  Louis.  111. 
SLUSSER,   HAZEL 

WSUN,    St.    Petersburg.    Fla. 
SMITH,   CLIFF 

WEKY.  Ricbmond,  Ky. 
SMITH,  FRANK 

In  Town  Tonig-ht 

WBBM-TV,    Chicago .    111. 
SMITH,   HOWARD 

Garry  Moore   Show 

CBS-TV 
SMITH,  JERRY 

KGVO,   Missoula,   Mont. 
SMITH,   JOHN  EOSEL 

WGSW,  Greenwood.  S.  C. 
SMITH,  LOLA 

WSPD-TV.  Toledo.  Ohio 
SMITH,  PHILIP  C. 

WTSV.   Claremont.  N.  H. 
SMITH,  RODNEY 

KDMS,   El  Dorado,  Ark, 
SMITH,   VIRGINIA  L. 

KRMS.  Osage  Beach.  Mo. 
SNYDER,  MARIE 

WRSW.  Warsaw,  Ind. 
SONTAG,  GEORGE 

WOC-TV,    Davenport.    Iowa 
SPARKMAN,  ERNEST 

WWKO,   Ashland,  Ky. 
SPELTZ,    BERNARDINE 

WFHR,  Wisconsin   Rapids, 

Wis. 
SPRUELL,  RAY 

WLrCS.   Baton  Rouge.  La. 
STABILE,  DICK 

The    Colgate    Comedy   Hour 

NBC-TV 
STANIS,   PAUL 

KWK-TV,   St.  Louis.  Mo. 
STANLEY,  ART 

KOIL,  Omaha,  Nebr. 
STANLEY,  JAY 

Musical  Jackpot 

WATV.   Newark,  N.   J. 
STANZIOLA,  JOHN 

WAZL,   Hazleton.  Pa. 
STAUB,  JOHN 

WAYB,   Waynesboro,   Va. 
STEIN,   REX 

WLDS,    Jacksonville.    111. 
STELL,  S.  V. 

WHAP,   Hopewell.   Va. 
STELL,   S.   V. 

WSVS.   Crewe,   Va. 
STEPHENS,  DAVID 

WCAU-TV,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
STEPHENS,  ROBERT 

WJVB,   Jacksonville   Beach. 

Fla. 
STEVENS,  RALPH 

WBBQ,  Augusta,  Ga. 
STEVENS,  ROBERT  S. 

WVCG,   Coral   Gables,  Fla. 
STITELER,    FRANK 

WGLS,  Decatur,  Ga. 
STORDAHL,  AXEL 

Coke  Time 

Mutual 
STRACENER,  JOHN  ROY 

WJBO.  Baton  Rouge,  La. 
STRANGI,   SUZANNE 

WLOX,    Biloxi.    Miss. 
STRICKLER,  JAMES 

WMGW.  Meadville.  Pa. 
STRINE,  EARL 

WCHA.    Chambersburg,    Pa. 
STUART,  EARL 

WWJ-TV,    Detroit,    Mich. 
STULL,  BILL 

KFDA,   Amarillo.   Texas 
SULLIVAN,  PHILLIP 

WBAM,  Montgomery.  Ala. 


SWANSON,   GREG 

KXEO.   Mexico,    Mo. 
SYBILRUD,    JERRY 

KMPA,   Los   Angeles,   Calif. 

SYLVERN.   HANK 

Phil  Silvers  Show,  Jane  Froman 
Show,  CBS-TV;  RCA  Victor,  MGM 
Pict-ures 

—  T  — 

TELL,   AL 

KTVQ,   Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
THOMAS,   DICK 

WNNJ,  Newton,   N.  J. 
THOMAS,  LLOYD 

KHAS,   Hastings,  Neb. 
THOMAS,   MERLE 

KPLC,  Lake  Charles,  La. 
THOMPSON,  BOB 

KMMT,   Austin,    Minn. 
THOMPSON,  MAURICE 

WLBT,  Jackson,  Miss. 
TIBBOTT,  JOANNE  E. 

WNCC,   Barnesboro,   Pa. 
TICE,  FRANCES  M. 

WJOT,  Lake  City,   S.  C. 
TILDEN,  LOLA 

WGMS,    Washington.    D.    C. 
TORRES,  DON  GIL 

WDAF,   Kansas  City,  Mo. 
TOWNSEND,  WALLY 

CKLW,  Detroit,  Mich. 
TOWNSEND,  WALLY 

CKLW-TV.    Detroit-Windsor. 

Mich. 
TRAP,  W.  L. 

WKBZ,   Muskegon,   Mich. 
TRAVIS,  VICTOR 

WMID,  Atlantic  City,   N.  J. 
TRENDLER,   ROBERT 

Chicago  Theater  of  the  Air 

Mutual 

TROTTER.  JOHN 
SCOTT 

B.  June  14,  1908,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Blng    Crosby    Show,    CBS;    Bing 

Crosby    Show,    OBS-TV;    George 

Gobel  Show,  NBC-TV 
TURNIPSEED,  RHETT 

WGBA,  Columbus.   Ga. 
TWINER,  DONNA 

KBRZ,  Freeport.  Texas 
TWOMEY,  MORRY 

KNOE,   Monroe.   La. 

—  V  — 

VAGNONI,  FRANK 

WABC-TV.  New  York.  N.  Y. 
VAUGHN,  JACK 

KWIE,   Kennewick,   Wash. 
VAUGHAN,  LES 

KLIF,   Dallas,   Tex. 
VINCENT,  MARY 

WFBM,    Indianapolis,    Ind. 
VOEGLI,  DON 

WMTV,   Madison,   Wis. 
VOORHESS,  DONALD 

The  Telephone  Hour 

NBC 
VOORHIS,  VAN 

WLBR.   Lebanon,   Pa. 

—  w  — 

WACKS,  LOU 

WMCA.   New  York.   N.  Y. 
WARD,  ANN 

KRXK.    Rexburg,   Idaho 
WARING,  EVA 

KCBQ.    San   Diego.    Calif. 
WATKINS,  EVA  MAE 

WHJC,  Matewan,  W.  Va. 
WATSON,  GARA 

KICA,  Clovis.  N.  Mex. 

WAYNE.  BERNIE 

Composer,  author,  diirector,  free- 
lance 

1221 


W.\YNE,    ROGER 

WHLI,  Hempstead,  N.  Y. 
WEBB,  GERALD  K. 

KYAK.   Yakima.  Waah. 
WEBER,    HENRY 

Chicago    Theater    of    the    Air. 

Enchanted   Hour 

Mutual 
WEED,  BUDDY 

Show    Time 

ABC 
WEEDON,   RALPH 

KTEM,    Temple,    Texas 
WEEKS,  DICK 

KTAC,   Tacoma,    Wash. 
WEIKLE,    WARREN    S. 

KOBK,    Owatonna.    Minn. 
WEIL,  LOUIS   PHILLIPS 

WBCO,    Bessemer,    Ala. 
WEINER,   MILT 

WLW,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
WEITM.IN,   LOUISE 

KCLX.  Colfax.   Wash. 
WERNER,   ANNE 

WRFW.   Eau  Claire,   Wis. 
WESTON,   PAUL 

Jo    Stafford   Show 

CBS-TV 
WHEELER,    RON 

KTAT,    Frederick,    Okla. 
WHITE,   ALBERT 

KNBC,   San   Francisco,   Calif. 
WHITE,   BEVERLY 

Wise,    Madison,    Wis. 
WHITTENTON,   BETA 

WCKB,   Dunn,   N.   C. 
WIEDLOTT,    ALLO 

WFBG,   Altoona,   Pa. 
WIGGART,  MIKE 

WARN,  Fort  Pierce,   Fla. 
WILLIAMS,   BRAD 

WGIL,  Galesburg.  111. 
WILLIAMS,   DEL 

WIMS,   Michigan   City,   Ind. 
WILSON,  BILL 

WARD,    Johnstown,    Pa. 
WILSON,  JACK 

WARM,  Scranton.  Pa. 
WING,  ROBERT 

KELY,   Ely,   Nev. 
WINTERS,  MEL 

WOAI,    San  Antonio,   Texas 
WOESNER,   ERNEST 

WMUR-TV.  Manchester,  N.  H. 
WOLF,  ERIC 

WMIE,  Miami,  Fla. 
WOOD,  TOMMY 

WMBR,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
WOODWARD,    ARLISS 

WKNX-TV,   Saginaw,   Mich. 
WRIGHT,  RAY 

K6CX.  Sidney.  Mont. 

—  Y  — 

YANDON,  DEL 

KXLY-TV,    Spokane,    Wash. 
YATES,  YEWT 

KWKW,    Pasadena.   Calif. 
YOHE,  CHARLES  R. 

WBOC-TV,  Salisbury,  Md. 
YOUNG,  AL 

WCMA,    Corinth,   Miss. 

YOUNG.  VICTOR 

B.  Aug.   8,  Warsaw,   Poland 

YOUNGBLOOD,  JIM 

WPAD,  Paducah.  Ky. 

—  z  — 

ZEPP,  ART 

KHQ,    Spokane,   Wash. 
ZIMMERMAN,  HARRY 

Family  Theater 

Mutual 
ZIMMERMAN,  JO  ANN 

WBBZ.  Ponca  City,  Okla. 


LIDO   BELLI 


I 


THE    FATHER   OF   THE    ITALIAN    LANGUAGE 
BROADCASTING  IN  THE  U.S.A. 

TWENTY-FOUR  consecutive  years  of  successful  broadcasting 
"A  Record  That  Speaks  For  Itself". 

The  Market  of  more  than  3,100,000  ITALO- AMERICANS  in 
New  York  is  available  to  you. 

We  deliver  YOUR  message  the  way  they  UNDERSTAND  IT, 
LIKE  IT  and  ACT  ON  IT. 

LIDO   BELLI 

Producer  —  Director  —  Announcer 

PROGRESSIVE  RADIO  ADVERTISING  CO. 

260  East  161st  Street  New  York  51,  N.  Y. 

MElrose  5-5522 


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— and  their  work  during  1954 

nan 


—  A  — 


ADDISS.  JUSTUS 

B.  June  23,  1917,  New  York  City. 
Schlitz  Playhouse  of  Stars,  CBS- 
TV;  Loretta  Young  Show,  NBC- 
TV 

AJLEXANDER,  KIRK 

Morning  Show 
CBS-TV 

.ANDREWS,   CLARK 

Modern  Romances 
ABC 

ANDREWS,   MARTIN 

My    True    Story,    Pilgrimag-e 
ABC 

ASHER,  WILLIAM 

B.  Aug.  8,  1921,  New  York  City. 
I    Love    Lucy,    CBS-TV 

—  B  — 


BELLI.  LIDO 

Producer,     Director, 
WBNX 


Announcer, 


BIRCH,   PETER 

Morning-    Show,    Jaiic   Froman 
Show 
CBS-TV 
BLEYER,   ROBERT 

Arthur  Godfrey  Time,   Arthur 
Godfrey  and  His  Friends 
CBS-TV 

BOYD,   SCUDDER 

Morgan  Beatty  and  the  News 
DuMont 

BUNETTA,   FRANK 

Life  Is  Worth  Living,  Dollar 
a  Second,  Summer  In  the  Park 
DuMont 

BURKE,  CAROLINE 

Vocation  Wonderlands,  Pirandel- 
lo's Six  Characters  in  Search  of 
An  Author,  Wanda  Landowska  at 
Home,  Three  Steps  to  Heaven, 
KBC 

CAMPBELL,   RAY 

Spotlight,     New    York,     Farm 

News 

WABC 


CASTLE,  NICK 

Directs  and  Stages  Night  Club 
Shows,  Choreography  for  Motion 
Pictures   and    Television 

("OYLE,   HARRY 

Professional  Football.  Panto- 
mime Quiz.  Twenty  Questions, 
Author  Meets  the  Critics, 
Time  Will  Tell,  Professional 
Boxing 
DuMont 

—  D  — 

DAVIS,  EDDIE 

B.  Jan.  10,  New  York  City.  Eddie 
Cantor  Comedy  Theatre,  Corliss 
Archer,  I  Led  Three  Lives,  Mr. 
District  Attorney,  Favorite  Story, 
Ziv  TV 

DISKIN,   SONNY 

John  Daly  &  the  News.  Walter 

Winchell,   Stork   Club 

ABC 

DIAMOND,   VERN 

CBS -TV 


AL  LEWIS 


## 


Directing  and  Co-Writing 

OUR  MISS  BROOKS 

CBS-TV 


// 


IZ^ 


JOE  QUILLAN 


CO -writer 


// 


OUR  MISS  BROOKS 


// 


CBS-TV 


HERBERT  SUSSAN 


Producing  and  Directing 

"THE 

GUY 

LOMBARDO 

SHOW' 


-ri') 


(Film  Series) 


Syndicated   in  U.  S,  and 
Canada 

By  MCA  TV,  Ltd.  ^ 


Directing    and    Staging 

"COKE 
TIME" 

starring 

EDDIE 
FISHER 

(NBC-TV) 

for 

The  Coca-Cola  Company 


TE  8-0514 


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DONOHUE.  JACK 

Red  Skelton  Show,  Professional 
Father,  Thafs  My  Boy,  CBS-TV; 
Colgate  Comedy  Hour,  WBC-TV 

DONOVAN,  THOMAS 

Dang-er 
CBS-TV 

E 

ECKLER,   RICHARD 

Secret  Files  of  Captain  Video, 

Stars  On  Parade 

DuMont 

—  F  — 

FAY,  PAT 

Broadway   to   Hollywood,   The 
Ilona    Massey    Show,    Finders 
Keepers 
DuMont 

FERRER,  MELVIN 

Six  O'clock  Report.   News  of 

Nigrht 

CBS-TV 

—  G  — 

GATELY,  FREDERICK 

B.  Oct.  5,  1909,  DeKalb,  III. 
Mayor  of  the  Town,  Big  Town, 
MCA-TV 


.GRAHAM,  JOSEPH 

Evening-     Comes.     Whispeanng 
Streets.  It's  Your  Business 
ABC 

GREINER,   BOB 

The      Jack      Gregson      Show, 
Sheraton        Luncheon        with 
Frank    Farrell,    The    Fitzger- 
alds 
WABG 

GROSS.  LLOYD  J. 

B.  July  7,  1918,  Weehawken, 
N.  J.  Masquerade  Party,  ABC- 
TV;  Break  the  Bank,  Portia 
Faces  Life,  Perry  Como  Show, 
Songs  for  Sole,  Tonight  on 
Broadway,    CBS-TV 

—  H  — 

HARLIB,  MAT 

Horizons 
ABC 

HELLER,  FRANKLIN 

What's     My    Line,     Beat     the 

Clock 

CBS-TV 

HEWITT,  DON 

Doiiglas     Edwards      and     the 

News,  See  It  Now 

CBS-TV 

HILL,  CHARLES 

CBS-TV 


HINES,   DREXEL 

Companion.    Metropolitan   Op- 
era Auditions 
ABC 

HOBIN,  BILL 

Les  Paul  and  Mary  Ford  Show, 
Garroway  at  Large,  Wayne  King 
Show,  Your  Sfiow  of  Shows,  Max 
Liebman    Presents,    NBC-TV 

HODGES,  GIL 

Club      770.      Spotlight.      New 

York,  Farm  News 

WABC 

JAMISON,  MARSHALL 

CBS-TV 

JOHNSTON,  AL 

The  Barry  Gray  Show 
DuMont 

—  K  — 


KELLINO.  ROY 

B.  April  22,  1912,  London,  Eng- 
land. Sohlitz  Playhouse  of  Stars, 
Four  Star  Playhouse,  CBS-TV 

KELLY,   BYRON 

Danger 
CBS-TV 


Sincerest  thanks  to  the  crew 

of 

FOUR  STAR  PUYHOUSE 

and 

SCHLITZ  PLAYHOUSE  OF  STARS 


J\o^  K^elllno 


1225 


n     n     D  R  A  n  I  O  -  T  E  L  E  V  1  S  I  O  N     DIRECTORS 


n   n   D 


NICK 
CASTLE 


Directed  and  Staged 
For  Night  Club 

MARTIN  AND  LEWIS 

BETTY  HUTTON 

NANETTE  FABRAY 

DINAH  SHORE 

JOEL  GREY 

THE  SKYLARKS 

VAN  JOHNSON 

PATTY  ANDREWS 

ESTELITA 

CHOREOGRAPHY 

Motion  Pictures 

"Living  It  Up" 

"Red  Garters" 

"The  Big  Top" 

"The  Eddy  Foy  Story" 

Now  in  Production 

"You're  Too  Young" 
CHOREOGRAPHY 

TV 

The  Bob  Hope  Shows 
The  Martin  and  Lewis  Shows 


KKNNKY. 

WESLEY 

Rocky 
Waller 
Funii,v 
DuMont 

Kiim-.     Detective:    The 
Woolf      King-     Show. 
Bunny 

KEN  WITH.   HERBERT 

Valiant 
CBS-TV 

Lady 

KLINE. 

BENJ.  H. 

B.  July 
Fireside 

11,     Birmingham, 
Theater,   NBC-TV 

Ala. 

—  L  — 

LANDERS.  LEW 

B.  Jan.  2,  1902,  New  York  City. 
Topper,    CBS-TV 

LEWIS.  AL 

B.  Oct.  25,  1912,  Brooklyn, 
N.   Y.  Our  Miss   Brooks,  CBS-TV 

LOCKWOOD,  GREY 

B.  April  18.  The  Martha  Raye 
Show,  The  Red  Buttons  Show, 
Robert  Montgomery  Presents, 
Colgate   Comedy    Hour,   NBC-TV 

I>OWE,   DAVID 

What's    the    Story,    Life    Be- 
g-ins    at    Eighty,    One    Minute, 
Please,      New      York      Times 
Youth    Forum 
DuMont 

LUMET,   SIDNEY 

You    Are    There 
CBS-TV 

LUNGREN,  LYNN 

Mag-gi's  Mag-azine  with  Maggi 
McNeills,  The  Doug  Browning 
Show,  The  Fitzgeralds 
WABC 


—  Mc  — 

McLEOD,  VICTOR 

B.  Aug.  2,   1906,   Nampa,   Idaho. 
The    Spike   Jones   Show,    NBC-TV 


—  M  — 


MANNO,  CHUCK 

Maggi's  Magazine  with  Maggi 

McNeills 

WABC 

MARCEAU,   WILLIAM 

The  Plainsclothes  Man 
DuMont 

MARSHALL,   WILLIAM 

Whispering      Streets,       Metro- 
politan Opnra,   Firestone 
ABC 


.\fARVEL,   TED 

Youth  Takes  a  Stand,  Sunday 

News   Special 

CBS-TV 


1226 


S...5...S .?..^.P..L2     TELEVISION     DIRECTORS  Q     D     D 


MONTGOMERY, 
ROBERT 

American     Tobacco     Theatre, 
Johnson's  Wax  Program,  NBC-TV 

MONTY,   GLORIA 

Secret  Storm 
CBS -TV 


iV  

NELSON,    RALPH 

B.  Aug.  12,  1916,  New  York 
Cify.  Mama,  Omnibus,  CBS; 
Motorola  Hour,  ABC  Album, 
ABC 

NICKELL,  JOHN  PAUL 

B.  Dec.  28,  1915,  Salt  Lick,  Ky. 
Studio  One,  Omnibus,  Best  of 
Broadway,   CBS-TV 


NOCKS,  arn:ee 

Captain   "Video,    Nigrht   Editor, 

On  Tour  Way 

DuMont 


NUGENT,  EDDIE 

Figrht  Talk 
ABC 


P  

PAUL,  BYRON 

Jane  Froman  Show 
CBS-TV 

PEYSER,   JOHN 

Man   Behind   the   Badge,   CBS-TV 

POLK,   LEE 

Opera  Cameos,  Magic  Cottagre 
DuMont 

POST,  TED 

B.  March  31,  1918,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Schlitz  Playhouse  of  Stars, 
CBS-TV;  Medic,  NBC-TV;  Water- 
front,  Syndicated 

PL  ROY,    RAI 

Sports    Spot,    Winky    Dink 
CBS-TV 


—  e  — 


QUILLAN,    JOE 

B.   Aug.   31,   1915,    Philadelphia, 
Pa.    Our    Miss    Brooks,    CBS-TV 


—  s  — 

SAMMON,   ROBERT 

CBS-TV 


SANDWICH,    DICK 

Down     You     Go,     The     Paul 
Dixon  Show,  The  Igor  Cassini 
Show 
DuMont 

SATENSTEIN,  FRANK 

Jackie     Gleason,     Robert     Q. 

Lewis    Show 

CBS-TV 

SAVALAS.   TELLY 

Club  770 
WABC 

SCANLAN,   WALT 

Spotlierht,  New  York 
WABC 

SCHAFFNER, 
FRANKLIN  J. 

Studio  One,  Person  to  Person, 
CBS-TV 

SCHIMMEL,    CLARENCE 

Garry  Moore   Show 
CBS-TV 

SCHNEIDER,   DICK 

Color   Tour,    Today,    NBC-TV 

SEARS,    FRED    F. 

B.  July  7,  Boston,  Mass.  Ford 
Theater,  NBC-TV;  Contract  Co- 
lumbia   Pictures 


WILLIAM  ASHER 


WALTER  STRENGE 

A.S.C. 
Director  of  Photography 

"WATERFRONT" 
"NY  LITTLE  MARGIE" 


1227 


FREDERICK 

EDDIE  DAVIS 

GATELY 

director 

A.S.C. 

Director  of  Photography 

CORLISS  ARCHER 
EDDIE  CANTOR  COMEDY 

• 

THEATRE 
FAVORIIE  STORY 

"MAYOR  OF  THE  TOWN" 

I  LED  THREE  LIVES 

"BIG  TOWN" 

MR.  DISTRICT  ATTORNEY 
for  ZIV-TV 

JUSTUS  ADDISS 

JACK 

Director 

1     DONOHUE 

• 
"Schlitz  Playhouse 

Director 

of  Stars" 

The  Red  Skellon  Show 

"The  Loretla  Young  Show" 

CBS  TV 

Management: 
Wm.  W.  Barnes 
CRestview  4-1166 
Beverly  Hills 

1228 


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SEGAIi,  ALEX 

U.  S.  steel 
ABC 

SHEA,   TaM 

The  Fitzgreralds 
WABC 


SGOEAR,  BARRY 

<xuide    Rig-ht,    The    Ernie   Ko- 
vacs     Show,     Joseph     Schild- 
kraut.  Melody  Street 
DuMont 


SILBERSHER,  MARVIN 

Brigrhter  Day 
CBS-TV 

SMITH,  SID 

B.  Nov.  11,  1920,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Colgate  Comedy  Hour, 
Texaoo  Stor  Theater,  The  Jit 
Durante  Show,   N0C-TV 

SOMERVTLIiE,  WARREN 

Sammy  Kaye,   Hemry  Jerome, 

Dancing:  Party 

ABC 


STEDMAN,  BILL 

Martin  Block's   Make  Believe 
Ballroom,  The  Boy  Next  Door 
with  Mort  Landsey 
WABC 


STEEH,  CORT 

Voice  of  Firestone,  ABC-TV 

STRENGE.  WALTER 

B.  May  2,  1898,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Woterfront,  My  Little  Margie, 
Syndicated 

SUSSAN.  HERBERT 

The  Guy  Lombardo  Show,  Syndi- 
cated; Coke  Time  Starring  tddie 
Fisher,  NBC-TV 

—  T  — 


TELFORD,  FRANK 

liove  Story.  The  Stranger 
DuMont 


TRENNER,  MICKEY 

St.  John  the  Divine  Christmas 

Show 

ABC 


—  w  — 

WALD.  ROBERT 

American   Inventory,  NBC-TV 


WALLACH,  GEORGE 

Adventures  of  the  Falcon,  His 
Honor,  Homer  Bell,  Watch  the 
World,  Inner  Sanctum,  NBC 
Film;  The  Jane  Pickens  Show, 
NBC-TV 


WALTERS,  VINCENT 

Momingr  Show  News 
CBS-TV 


WHELAN,  KENNETH  T. 

CBS -TV 


WIEST,  GEORGE 

Just  Easy  with  Jack  Gregrson 
ABC 


WRAY,  JOHN 

Toast    of    the   Town 
CBS-TV 


—  Y  — 


YARBROUGH,  JAMES 

The   Seeking  Heart 
CBS-TV 


BENJ.  H.  KLINE 


A.  S.  C. 


Direclor  of  Pholography 


FRANK  WISBAR 
PRODUCTIONS 


LEW 
LANDERS 


1229 


VICTOR  McLEOD 

TV 

Writer  -  Producer  -  Director 


H 


N 


B 


Director 
of 

"Nan  Behind  the  Badge" 


TED  POST 

Director 

Schlilz  Playhouse 

Medic 

Waterfront 


GREY  LOCKWOOD 

NBC-TV 
DIRECTOR 


1230 


IHHH 

I^P^iW^ 

SID 

^f  '": W '  ^^^.  ^J   WL 

SMITH 

Ka^^         ""^^M ^  *~-'^ 

Director 

ifl'^^r  '1 

NBC-TV 

^H^&^a 

Hollywood 

BbJ^HiI 

TEXACO  STAR  THEATRE 

Cort  Steen 

DIRECTOR 

JIMMY  DURANTE 

OF 

"VOICE  OF  FIRESTONE" 

ABC-TV 

DICK  SCHNEIDER 

FRED  F.   SEARS 

DIRECTOR 

Director 

OF 

"COLOR  TOUR" 

FORD  THEATER 

and 
"TODAY" 

under  contract  to 
COLUNRIA  PICTURES 

NBC-TV 

1231 


ROBERT    WALD 

PRODUCER-DIRECTOR,  "AMERICAN  INVENTORY' 

NBC  TELEVISION 

1232 


RADIO-W  PROMCERS 

Network  and  Independent— and  their  work  during  1954 


—  A  — 

AKIN,  JACK 

WJHP-TV,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
ALTMAN,  WILLIAM 

MARKHAM 

Studio    One 

CBS-TV 
ALVES,  JOHN 

WSJV,  Elkhart.  Ind. 
ANDERSON,  WENBELL, 

Talent  Parade 

WREX,  Rockford,  HI. 
ANDREWS,  DAVID 

WDEF-TV.    Chattanooga, 

Tenn. 
ANTHONY,   JACK 

WLW-C,  Columbus.  Ohio 
APPELL,  DON 

CBS-TV 
AREND,  THOMAS  E. 

Hayloft  Party 

WMTV,   Madison,  Wis. 

ARNELL,  PETER 

I'll  Buy  That,  What's  in  a  Word, 
The   Name's   the  Same,  CBS 
ASTOR.   DAVE 

WPMT,   Portland,   Me. 

ATCHER,  BOB 

B.  May  11,  1914,  Hardin  County, 
Ky.  Meadaw  Gold  Ranch,  WBKB- 
TV;  National  Barn  Dance,  WLS; 
Singing  A  Ranch,  Best  of  the 
West,  Playtime,  WGN-TV;  Fault- 
less Starch  Time,  NBC 
ATKINSON.    JOHN 

WRDW-TV.   Augrusta,   Ga. 


a     D     D 

AWSUMB,  ROGER 

WMIN-TV,    St.    Paul,    Minn. 
AVERS,   TED 

Washington 
CBS-TV 

—  B  — 

BAILEY,  JUDSON 

Sports 

CBS-TV 
BAILY,  MEL 

Heartbeat  of  Industry,  Bobby 

Benson 

Mutual 
BAKER,  JERRY 

Atomic  Serenade 

KGGM-TV.  Albuquerque.  N. 

Mex. 
BARNES,  JERRY 

WWLP,  Springfield.  Mass. 
BARRECA,  FRANK 

KVOA-TV.     Tucson,     Ariz. 
BASS,  LEONARD 

Counter-Spy 

Mutual 
BATJMAN,  ED 

WKNT-TV.    Kingston,   N.   Y. 
BEACH,  HUGH 

Youth  Takes  a  Stand.  Sports 

Spot 

CBS-TV 
BERFIELD,  FRANK 

WMCT.  Memphis,  Tenn. 
BERG,  HAL 

WILK-TV.    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa. 


BERNS,  LARRY 

Our   Miss   Brooks 

CBS.   CBS-TV 
BIGGS.   BILL 

KQPO-TV.    Tucson.    Ariz. 
BLACKWELL,   BURT 

WAVE-TV,  Louisville.  Ky. 
BOAK,  ROBERT 

WMUR-TV,  Manchester.  N.  H. 
BOLIN,  ART 

WARM-TV,    Scranton.   Pa. 
BOLKCOM,  LLOYD 

WMIN-TV.   St.  Paul,   Minn. 
BOLLINGER,   ROBERT 

WJAC-TV.    Johnstown.    Pa. 
BOOKER,  GEORGE 

WJHP-TV.    Jacksonville.    Fla. 
BORGE.  PAUL 

KMTV.  Omaha.  Nebr. 
BOYD,   SCUDDER 

Morgan  Beatty  and  the  News 

DuMont 
BRANT,   BILL 

WDTV,   Pittsburgh,   Pa. 
BREEN,   TOM 

After   Hours 

KFEL-TV,    Denver,    Colo. 
BRENT,   RUTH 

KGNC-TV.   AmariUo.   Texas 
BRODHEAD,   CHARLES 

CKLW-TV.  Detroit-Windsor. 

Mich. 


BRODKIN,   ETERB 

Elgin  TV  Hour 
ABC 


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BROWN,  ELMO 

T.   V.  Toons 

KTBC-TV,    Austin.    Texas 
BRITTAIX,   TOM   BROWN 

KCEB-TV,  Tulsa.  Okla. 
BRUTON,   CARL  E. 

WTVJ,  Miami.  Fla. 

bunt:tta.  frank 

The  Ernie  Kovacs  Show 
DuMont 

BURKE,   CAROLINE 

Vacation  Wonderlands,  Pirandel- 
lo's Six  Characters  in  Search  of 
An  Author,  Wanda  Landowska 
at  Home,  Three  Steps  to  Heaven, 
NBC 

BURKLEY,  OWEN 

WOW-TV.    Omaha.    Nebr. 

BURNETT,   JACK 

General   Sports   Time 
Mutual 

BURT,   HARDY 

State  of  the  Nation 
Mutual 

BUSCHMEYER,   FRED    S.,    JR. 
What's   Cooking- 
KARK-TV,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

BUTTERFIELD,   ALFRED 
CBS-TV 

—  c  — 

CAHOON,  JAMES  B. 

UN  in  Action 

CBS-TV 
CAREY,'  CHARLES 

WFIE-TV,  Evansville,  Ind. 
CARLSON,   BRAMER 

WSEE,   Erie.   Pa. 
CARLSON,  MARTHA 

The  Birdcag-e 

WBTM-TV,  Danville.   Va. 
CAROW,   RAY 

WEAR-TV.  Pen&aeola,  Fla. 


CARR,   BOB 

WTRF-TV,    Wheeling,    W.    Va. 
CARROLL,    JACK 

WLW-C,  Columbus,  Ohio 
CARTER,   BILL 

Florida     Calling-     with      Tom 

Moore,    True   or   False 

Mutual 
CARTER.    KENNY 

KTVH.    Hutchinson.    Kans 
CHANDLER,   JACK 

Taste    for    Living 

KKTV.  Colorado  Springs.  Colo. 
CHAPMAN,   JACK   B. 

KTSM-TV,  El  Paso,  Texas 
CHEVILLAT,    DICK 

It's  a  Great  Life 

NBC-TV 
CLAIRE,   MARION 

Chica-gro  Theater  of  the  Air 

Mutual 
COLGAN,   FRED 

WGEM-TV.    Quincy,    111. 
COLVIN.   JAKE 

KRGV-TV,  Weslaco,  Texas 
COON.   HARRY 

WBBM-TV,  Chicago.  111. 
COOPER,   HAL 

Magic  Cottagre 

DuMont 
COX.   BILL 

WOOD-TV,    Grand   Rapids. 

Mich. 
COX.   BRUCE 

Three  City  Final 

WLW-T.    Cincinnati.    Ohio 
COX,   JIMMY 

Colorado  Hayride 

KCSJ-TV,    Pueblo,   Colo. 
CORDOVA.   FREDERICK   de 

December  Bride 

CBS-TV 
CORDOVA,    J.    A.    GONZALEZ 

WAPA-TV,    San    Juan,    P.    R. 


CORLEV,    ROBERT 

WQXI-TV.    Atlanta,    Ga. 
CORVO,    PHILIP 

WKNB-TV.   New    Britain, 

Conn. 
COVEY,    LYNN 

WTRF-TV.    Wheeling.    W.    Va. 
CRANOW, GUS 

WAFB-TV.    Baton    Rouge.    La. 
CROFFORD,   CLIFF 

Chuck  Wagon  Time 

KBAK-TV.    Bakersficld,    Calif. 
CURRAM,   BARBARA 

KXJB-TV,    ValUy   Citv.    N 

Dak. 

—  D  — 

DANIELS,  ALFRED 

WLBT,   Jackson.   Miss. 
DARGAN,   CHARLES   K. 

WNBK.    Cleveland.   Ohio 
DAUGHERTY,   JEAN 

These  Things  We  Share 

WHEN-TV.    Syracuse,    N.    Y. 
DAVENPORT,  JACK 

WTTV.    Bloomington.    Ind. 
DECKER,    LEO 

WTVD.   Durham.   N.  C. 
DEERING,   DAVE 

Sewing  Basket 

KOMU-TV.  Columbia.   Mo. 

del  VALLE,  JAIME 

B.    Jan.    19,    1919,    Los    Angeles, 

Calif.    The     Line     Up,     CBS-TV; 

Johnny    Dollor,    General    Electric 

Theater,  CBS;  Richord  Diamond, 

NBC 
DEMUND,   CHARIJES 

KOOL-TV.    Phoenix.    Ariz. 
DEVINE,   OTTLS 

WSM.  Na8h\nlle.  Tenn. 
DICKEY,   JAMES 

WSLS-TV.  Roanoke.  Va. 


BILL    HOBIN 

ASSOCIATE  PRODUCER  -  DIRECTOR 

MAX  LIEBMAN 

PRODUCTIONS 


1235 


PETER  ARNELL 

CREATOR  AND  PRODUCER 

of 
TELEVISION  PROGRAMS 


Exclusive  Management  Press  Representative 

ASHLEY.STEINER,  INC.         SOLTERS-O'ROURKE  &  ASSOCIATES 


LLOYD  GROSS 

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DIMAC,  VLADA 

KTVQ,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
DORICK,  DONALD 

Open  House 

KAKE-TV,    Wichita.    Kana 
DOZIER,  WILLIAM 

CBS-TV 
DRYER,   SHERMAN   H. 

Search    That    Never   Ends 

Mutual 

—  E  — 

EDEIMAN,  LOUIS 

Make  Room  for  Daddy 

ABC-TV 
EDMONDSON,   NEAL 

Hospitality  House 

KSBW-TV,    Salinas,    Calif. 
EDWARDS,  BUD  JOHN 

KCCC-TV,    Sacramento,    Calif. 
EDWARDS,  DON 

KCSJ-TV,    Pueblo,    Colo. 
EDWARDS,  SUE 

WSAZ-TV,     Huntingrton, 

W.    Va. 
EDWARDS,  WEB 

Hawaii   Calls 

Mutual 
ELKS,   BILL 

WNCT,   Greenville,  N.  C. 

ELLSWORTH. 
WHITNEY 

B.  Nov.  27,  1908,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Superman,    Syndicated 
ENION,  BERT 

Gal  Next  Door 

WHBN-TV,  Sjrracuse,  N.  Y. 
ERSKINT:.   CHESTER 

TV  Reader's  Digrest 

ABC-TV 
ESKELSIN,   JIM 

KEYT,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 
EVANS,   RONNIE 

WRBLrTV,    Columbus,    Ga. 


—  F  — 

FALK,  HERM 

Teen's    Dance   Time 
KSAN-TV.   San   Francisco. 
Calif. 
F.4TKIN,   MARSHALL 

WSTV-TV.    Steubenville.   O. 

FERRIN,   FRANK 

B.    Nov.    13,  Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Andy's  Gang,  ABC-TV 
FETTER,  TED 

Morning-   Show 

CBS-TV 
FISHER,   ED 

WHIZ-TV.   Zanesville.  Ohio 
FITZGERALD,  LARRY 

KRBC-TV,  Abilene,  Texas 
FLEISCHMAN,   STEPHEN 

The  Search 

CBS-TV 
FOERSTER,  FRED 

WBRE-TV,    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa. 
FORREST,  ROBERT  A. 

WCAU-TV,    Philadelphia.    Pa. 
FRIENDLY,  FRED 

See  It  Now 

CBS-TV 
FURSE,  RUSSELL 

KEYT,   Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

—  G  — 

GALLAGHER,  PETE 

WGL.V,  Easton,  Pa. 
GAREY,  MARSDEN 

KHOIi-TV,   Kearney,  Nebr. 
GARNER,   JAMES 

WDEF-TV,  Chattanoog-a, 

Tenn. 
GAYNES,  LLOYD 

The    Vag-abond 

WTVJ,   Miami,    Fla. 
GEMAR,  BILL 

KTVH,   Hutchinson.  Kans. 


GEORGIANNI,   MIKE 

WSYR-TV.   Syracuse.   N.  Y. 
GERRY,    ROGER 

Summer    in    the    Park.    Down 

You      Go,      Concert     Tonight, 

Stars      on      Parade,      Melody 

Street 

DuMont 
GILBERT,  BOB 

W SUN-TV.  St.  Petersburg. 

Fla. 
GILDERSLEEVE,   WILLIAM 

WMUR-TV.  Manchester,  N.  H. 
GINGELL,  GEORGE 

How's  Your  Memory 

WRBL-TV,    Columbus,    Ga. 
GLEASON,    ROBERT  STUART 

WGBS-TV.  Miami.  Fla. 
GLENN,   TONY 

WUSN-TV,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

GOLDSTONE,  DUKE 

B.  Jan.   17,  1914,  Omoha,  Nebr. 

Liberace,  Fiorian  Zobach,  Frank- 

ie     Laine,    Connie    Hoines,    Life 

with     ElizabeMt,     Horoce     Heidt, 

Syndicated 
GOORIAN,  LEN 

WCPO-TV,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
GOTSCHELL,  DONALD 

WLW-C,   Columbus,  Ohio 
GOTTLIEB,  ALEX 

Dear  Phoebe 

NBC-TV 
GOULD,  GEORGE 

CBS-TV 
GRAS,    HAROLD   W.,    JR. 

Sagebrush  Theatre 

KVOA-TV,   Tucson    Ariz. 
GRATTON,  BILL 

KBOI,   Boise,  Idaho 
GRAY,  ORLON 

WVEC-TV,  Hampton-Norfolk. 

Va. 


AXEL  GRUENBERG 

Producer-Director 
for 

RALPH  EDWARDS' 
"THIS  IS  YOUR  LIFE  " 

Now  In  Its  Third  TV  Year* 

*1953  Academy  of  Television  Arts 
and  Sciences  Awards  Winner 

1237 


RALPH     LEVY 

CBS-TV 


Producer-Director 


FELIX  JACKSON 

PAUL  NICKELL 

FRANKLIN  SCHAFFNER 


STUDIO    OHE 


1238 


D    n     n  PRODUCERS  — NETWORK-INDEPENDENT  D     D     D 


GREEN,   GEORGE 

Junior  Frolics 

WATV,  Newark,  N.  J. 
GREER,   BEN 

WG-VL,,    Greenville,    S.    C. 
GRESHAM,   AL 

WMCT,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
GRIFFITH,   DAVE 

Adventure   Comer 

WSTV-TV,    Steubenville,    Ohio 

GROSS.  LLOYD  J. 

B.  July  17,  1918.  Weehawken, 
N.  J.  Masquerade  Party,  ABC- 
TV;  Break  the  Bank,  Portia  Faces 
Life,  Perry  Como  Show,  Songs 
for  Sale,  Tonight  on  Broadway, 
CBS-TV 

GRUENBERG.   AXEL 

B.   Aug.    17,    Riga,    Latvia.    This 
Is    Your    Life,    NBC-TV;     Revue 
Productions 
GRUNFELD,  FRED 

Musical    Almanac 
Mutual 

—  H  — 

HALL,   CHARLES 

WCSC-TV,    Charleston,    S.    C. 
HALLMAN,   DON 

WAPB-TV,   Baton   Rougre,   La. 
HAMMERSTEIN,   TED 

Food  for  Thoug-ht 

WABD,    New   York.    N.   Y. 
HAMMERSTEIN,    TED 

Broadway  to  Hollywood 

DuMont 
HARRIS,   DAVID  K. 

Adventures  in  Outdoor  Living- 

WNHC-TV,  New  Haven.  Conn. 
HARRIS,   GEORGE 

KCSJ-TV,  Pueblo,  Colo. 


HEIDER.   FRED 

Voice  of  Firestone 

ABC 
HEILWELL,   DAVID 

Danger 

CBS-TV 
HELGERSON,  BUD 

KXJB-TV,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak. 
HEMKE,   BILL 

KOLN-TV.  Lincoln,  Nebr. 
HENNING,   PAUL 

Bob  Cumming-s  Show 

NBC -TV 

HERBERT,  DON 

Watch     Mr.     Wizard,     NBC-TV; 
General  Electric  Theatre,  CBS-TV 
HERMAN.   KEN 

Water  Wonderland 
WTOM-TV,  Lansing-,  Mich. 
HERRIDGE,   ROBERT 

WCBS-TV.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

HOBIN.  BILL 

Les    Paul    and    Mary    Ford    Show, 

Garroway  at  Large,  Wayne  King 

Show,  Your  Show  of  Shows,  Max 

Liebman   Presents,  NBC-TV 
HOFFMAN,   CURT 

KLZ-TV,   Denver,   Colo. 
HOLMES,   JOHN    R. 

KATV,   Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 
HOLLAND,   BERNARD 

CKLW-TV,   Detroit-Windsor, 

Mich. 
HOLLENBECK,   WILLIAM 

KOVR,  Stockton,  Calif. 
HOSKINS,  H.   J. 

WICS,    Springfield,    111. 
HUGHES,   LLOYD 

WLAC-TV,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
HUGHES, .  T. .  J.,   JR. 

WSLS-TV,  Roanoke.  Va. 


HURDLE,   JACK 

B.    June    13,    1909.    The    Jackie 
Gleason   Show,  CBS-TV 
HURLEIGH,    KOBKKT   F. 

Reporters'    Roundup 
Mutual 

JACKSON,   FELIX 

B.   June  5,   1902,   Homburg,   Ger- 

mony.  Studio  One,  CBS-TV 
JACOB.SON,   ART 

KMTV,  Omaha.   Nebr. 
JACOBSEN,   GENE 

WKY-TV,    Oklahoma  City. 

Okla. 
JACOBSON,   JACK 

Wendy   Barrie   Show 

WHIO-TV,    Dayton.    Ohio 
JENKINS.   JOSEPH   A. 

WTVN-TV,     Columbus,     Ohio 
JENNINGS,   BOB 

Have  A   Heart 

Mutual 
JOHNSON,   GLENN 

WBTV,   Charlotte,   N.  C. 
JOHNSON,   VANCE 

WI'BC-TV,   Greenville.  S.  C. 
JONAS,  PAUL 

Game    of    the    Day,    Game    of 

the     Week,      Bowl      Football. 

World    Series,     All-Star    Base- 
ball,   Sports   Dig-est 

Mutual 
JONES,   HARRY 

WCCO-TV,  MinneapoUs,  Minn. 

—  K  — 

KANNA,   RALPH 

WKNB-TV,    New   Britain, 
Conn. 


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WILLIAM  SELF 


PRODUCER 


"SCHLITZ  PLAYHOUSE  OF  STARS' 

for 

Meridian  Productions,  Inc. 


RALPH  NELSON 

TV 
PRODUCER  -  DIRECTOR 

PRODUCER 

"ARMSTRONG  CIRCLE 
THEATRE" 

Isf  YEAR 


DIRECTOR 

"MAMA" 


6fh  Year 


1240 


D    D     D  PRODUCERS  — NETWORK-INDEPENDENT  D     D     D 


KELLER,  HOWARD 

TV  Little  Theatre 

WVEC-TV,    Hampton-Norfolk. 

Va. 
KELLY,   JOHN 

Teen   Time 

KRBC-TV,  Abilene.  Texas 
KELLY,   PATRICK 

WQXI-TV,   Atlanta.   Ga. 
KEMPER,  LOU 

KMBC-TV.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
KENNY,  ED 

WCMB-TV,   Harrisbur?,  Pa. 
KENT,   JiaiMY 

WSIX-TV,   Nashville,   Tenn. 
KILHAM,   GENE 

WWOR-TV,   Worcester,   Mass. 
KING,   CHRISTOPHER 

Sounding  Board 

Mutual 
KINGSLEY,  DON 

KCJB-TV,  Minot,    N.   Dak. 
KLYM,  EDWARD  J. 

WJAC-TV,  Johnstown,  Pa. 
KOMITO,   MILTON 

WAKR-TV,  Akron,   Ohio 
KOPLIN,  MERT 

True  Detective  Mysteries 

Mutual 
KOPLOW,   GEORGE 

WHBF-TV.    Rock  Island,  HI. 
KOSER,   JACOB 

Funhouse 

WCMB-TV,  Harrisbiirg,  Pa. 
KOURIS,  PETE 

KVTV,  Sioux  City.  Iowa 
KYLE,   BOB 

Nig-ht    Watch 

KAKE-TV,  Wichita,  Kans. 

—  JL  — 

LAFFERTY,  JIM 

WNCT,   Greenville,   N.   C. 
LAND,   GEORGE 

WLBT,   Jackson,   Miss. 


LANDO,  LUCILLE 

KSAN-TV,    San   Francisco. 

Calif. 
LANGE,  BEL 

KOVR,  Stockton.  Calif. 
LASHER,  SID 

Retire  Inn 

KATV,  Pine  Bluff.   Ark. 
LAUNER,   JACK 

WCPO-TV,    Cincinnati,    Ohio 
LAYNE,  GEORGE 

KNOE-TV,   Monroe,  La. 
LEAR,   DANNY 

WUSN-TV.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
LEE,   STAN 

Dang-er 

CBS-TV 
LEHR,  MILTON 

WAPA-TV,    San  Juan,   P.   R. 
LEISER,  ERNEST 

American  Week 

CBS-TV 
LEONARD,  ARCHIE 

WHO-TV.  Des  Moines.  Iowa 
LESNICK,   MIKE 

Ladies'    Day 

WSYR-TV,  Syracuse,   N.  Y. 
LEVERENZ,  JACK 

WLOK-TV,  Lima,   Ohio 
LEVINE,   JACK 

Wonderful  City 

Mutual 
LEVITAN,   PAUL 

Election  Coverage 

CBS-TV 

LEVY.   PARKE 

B.  July  15,  1908,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  December  Bride,  CBS-TV; 
My  Friend   Irma,  CBS 

LEVY,   RALPH 

B.  Dec.  18,  1919,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  The  Jack  Benny  Show,  The 
Burns  and  Allen  Show,  Shower 
of  Stars,  CBS-TV 


LBWINE,   RICHARD 

CBS-TV 
LEWIS,  MARLO 

Toast  of  the  Town 
CBS-TV 
LEWIS,  TOM 

Loretta  Young-  Show 
NBC -TV 

LIEBMAN.  MAX 

Your  Show  of  Shows  Spectaculars, 

NBC-TV 
LINN,  CASEY 

KGUL-TV.    Galveston,    Texas 
LIVERIGHT,   HERMAN 

WDSU-TV.  New  Orleans.  La. 
LOCKE,   NORMAN  C. 

WWOR-TV,    Worcester,   Mass. 
LOCKWOOD,  CHARLES 

WSAZ-TV,  ITuntineton.  W.  Va. 
LONG,   N.  C. 

The   Plainsman 

KFDA-TV,   Amarillo.   Texas 
LOUTHER,  JOHN 

WVET-TV,   Rochester,   N.   Y. 
LOVETON,  JOHN  W. 

Topper 

CBS -TV 
LOWE,  DAVID 

One     Minute     Please.     What's 

the  Story,  Love  Story,  Joseph 

Schildkraut 

DuMont 
LUBEN,  RICHARD 

WFBC-TV.   Greenville.   S.  C. 
LYNAGH,   JIM 

WSIX-TV.   Nashville,   Tenn. 
LYNN,   ANDY 

WGEM-TV,  Quincy.  Dl. 

—  3ic  — 

McBRIDE.   CLAY 

WMFD-TV,  Wilmington.  N.  C. 

McCarthy,  dean 

That's  My  Pop 

WCAN-TV.    Milwaukee,    Wis. 


SIDNEY   SMITH 


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FIRESIDE  THEATER" 


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DECEMBER 
BRIDE" 


Created  by 

PARKE  LEVY 


WHITNEY 
ELLSWORTH 

Producer 


Superman 


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Jaime 
del  Valle 

PRODUCER-DIRECTOR 
RADIO  AND  TELEVISION 

"The  Line  Up"  —  CBS-TV 


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McCLATCHEY,   MERRILL 

"WUOM-TV,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

McCLEERY,   ALBERT 

B.  Lawrence,  Kans.  Hallmark  Hall 

of  Fame,  NBC-TV 
McCLELLAN,   BOB 

Teen  Times 

KM  ID-TV,  Midland,  Texas 
MoDANIEL,   DICK 

KFEL-TV,  Denver,  Colo. 
MoDERMOTT,   ANGELA 

TV  Schooltime 

WRGB,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
McGINLEY,   JOE 

WCOS-TV.  Columbia,   S.  C. 
McGRAW,   PEG   AND  WALTER 

The  Phrase  That  Pays 

NBC 
McGREW,   RALPH 

KPTV,    Portland,    Ore. 
McCiUANE,    GENE 

KLZ-TV,   Denver,   Colo. 
McHEJVDRIX,   BOB 

WKRC-TV,  Cincinnati,   Ohio 

Mcknight,  tom 

Life  of  Riley 
NBC-TV 
McMEANS,   DAVID 

On   the  Farm 

KRBC-TV,    Abilene.    Texas 

iff  

M ALONE,   JOEL 

The  Whistler 

CBS 
MAMMAREl-LA,   TONY 

WFIL-TV.  Philadelphia,   Pa. 
MANDRAKE,   CHARLES 

WICA-TV,   Ashtabula.   Ohio 
MANSCHOT,   WILLIAM 

WBAY-TV.    Green    Bay,    Wis. 
MANULIS,   MARTIN 

Best   of  Broadway 

CBS-TV 


MARCH,   ALEX 

Direct  Lamp  Unto   My  Feet 

CBS-TV 
MARINO,   BUDDE 

WCAN-TV,    Milwaukee.    Wis. 
MARKEY,   PAUL 

KGUL-TV,  Galveston,  Texas 
MARKLEY,   DON 

KEDD,  Wichita,  Kans. 
MASON,  CHAD 

WSUN-TV,    St.    Petersburg. 

Fla. 
MASON,    F.   P.    (TERRY) 

WGBS-TV,  Miami.  Fla. 
MATTHEWS,   BETTY 

Lig^hts   On,   Music 

WLW-T,   Cincinnati.  Ohio 
MAXWELL,   ROBERT 

Lassie 

CBS-TV 
METCALFE,   CHARLES 

The  Little   Show 

WBRC-TV.    Birming-ham,    Ala. 
MIDDLETON,   HARRY 

WTVD,    Durham,    N.    C. 
MILLER,   CHARLES   D. 

WCCO-TV,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
MILLER,   JACK 

KCEB-TV,    Tulsa,   Okla. 
MILLER,   LARRY 

Talent   Parade 

WCSC-TV,    Charleston.    S.    C. 
MILLER,   ROGER 

Colleg-e  on   Camera 

KVTV,   Sioux  City,   Iowa 
MON^GOLD,   BARRE 

Feats  and  Faces 

KTVE,    Longview,    Texas 
MONROE,   BOB 

Edward      Arnold's      Spotlig^ht 

Story,  Adventures   of  Rin   Tin 

Tin 

Mutual 


N  A  T 
PERRIN 


CBS-TV 


MONTGOMERY, 
ROBERT 

American  Tobacco  Theatre,  John- 
son's Wax   Program,   NBC-TV 

MOORE,   ROBERT  M. 

WHO-TV,  Des  Mouiws,   Iowa 

MUELLER,    ROGER 

KVTV,  Sioux  City.  Iowa 

MURDOCK,  JACK 
Up  In  the  Air 
WTVI,    Belleville.    111. 

NASON,   RICHARD 

Juvenile    Jamboree 

W JIM-TV,    LansinpT.   Mich. 
NAYLOR,  JACK 

WSEE,   Erie.  Pa. 
NAZILLO,  MICHAEL 

WKNX-TV,   Sag-inaw,   Mich. 
NEFF,   DON 

WTCN,    Minneapolis.    Minn. 
NELSON,   OZZIE 

Ozzie   &    Harriet 

ABC -TV 

NELSON.   RALPH 

B.     Aug.     12,     1916,     New     York 
City.    Armstrong    Circle   Theatre, 
NBC 
NELSON,    RAY 

Rod  and  Gun  Club  of  tlie  Air 
Mutual 
NEWMAN,   ROBERT 

WUOM-TV,   Ann  Arbor,   Mich. 

NICKELL,  JOHN  PAUL 

B.   Dec.  28,   1915,  Salt  Lick,  Ky. 
Studio    One,    Omnibus,    Best    of 
Broadway,    CBS-TV 
NORRIS,   RAY 

WSUN-TV.    St.    Petersburgr. 
Fla. 


JACK  HURDLE 

PRODUCER 

of  the 

"JACKIE  GLEASON  SHOW" 
CBS-TV 


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Adventure 
CBS-TV 

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Mutual 
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I    Ix>vp    Luoy 

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WTCN.    Minneapolis,    Minn. 
OTTO.   J.VY 

WKXX-TV.   9a«inaw.  Mich. 

P  

r.VINTEK,    DON 

MopiHM     Shop 

WTAP.   Piu-kersbur?.   W.  Va. 
PARKER.    BOB 

WHBg-TV,  Memphis.  Tenn. 
PATTERSON,   JIM 

Panorama    Pacific 

KNXT.    Los    Angeles.   Calif. 
PATTISON.   JIM 

WTVE.   Elmira.    N.   Y. 
PEHIMAN,   CARL 

Buddies  of  the  West 

KKTV,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
PEORNER.   VERNON 

KDUB.-TV,   Lubbock.  Texas 

PERRIN.   NAT 

B.     March     15,     1912,     Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.  Shower  of  Sfors,  My  Friend 

Irma,   CBS-TV 
PERSONS,   R.  L. 

Be  My  Guest 

WKST-TV.   New  Castle,  Pa. 
PCRSSELIN,   LEO 

WBAY-TV,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
PETTY,   JOSEPH 

\N'NEX-TV.    Macon,    Ga. 


PEYTON,    FATHER    PATRICK 

Family  Theater 
Mutual 
PLATT.    EOIHE 

Junior  Auction 

KM  in  TV.    Midland,   Texas 

POLACHECK. 
CHARLES 

Rccitxil    Hall,    NBC   Opera   Thea- 
ter,  NBC-TV 
P(M)LE.   JACK 

WDAK-TV,   Columbus,   Ga. 
PORTER.   JOSEPH 

WWLP,   Springrfield,   Mass. 
PORTER.   STAN 

WHBQ-TV,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
POICHER.   DEAN 

Bar-Q  Ranch 

WIS-TV.  Columbia,  S.  C. 
POWIS.  CHAUNCEY 

KTVT,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
PREVATTE.   NORMAN 

WBTV,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
PRYOR.   WALLY 

Fashion    Close-Up 

KTBC-TV,  Austin,  Texas 


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KNXT,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

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RENN,   JACK 

WHBQ-TV,    Memphis,    Tenn, 
RICCA,   ERNIE 

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hattan   C!rossroads 
Mutual 

ROBERTSON,   BILL 

WSIL-TV,   Jackson,  Miss. 

ROBINSON,   ED 
What's  Cookin' 
KXLY-TV,    Spokane.   Wash. 


ROCKHOIJO.   JOE 

Safet.v   Rangers 

WHIO-TV,  Dayton.  Ohio 
ROMAN,  CHARLES 

Family    Kitchen — ^Man    About 

Town 

WIS-TV.  Columbia,  S.  C. 
ROSE.  MARION 

WKNY-TV.   Kingston,   N.  Y. 
ROSENMAN,   MORT 

Thru  the  World's  Gateway 

WCAN-TV.    Milwaukee.    Wis. 
ROSS,    BERNIE 

WBEN-TV.    Buffalo,    N.   Y. 
ROSSELL,    WARREN 

WGR-TV,   Buffalo.    N.   Y. 
RUPE.   MARILYN 

WFIE-TV,    Evansville,    Ind. 
RUSSELL,  CHARLES 

You  Are  Thrre 

CBS-TV 
RYE,   ,IACK 

KTSM-TV.   El  Paso,  Tex 
RYERSE,   JAY 

KVAL-TV,    Eugene,   Ore 

—  s  — 

SACK,  TED 

Eye  on  New  York 

OBS-TV 
SAFFIRE,   BILL 

WRCA-TV,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
SANDWICK,   DICK 

The  Paul  Dixon   Show 

DuMont 
SANFORD,   HERBERT 

Gary  Moore  Show 

CBS-TV 
SCARPINO,  ROBERT  L. 

WHO-TV,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 

SCHAFFNER, 
FRANKLIN  J. 

Studio  One,  Person  to  Person 
CBS-TV 


Best  Wishes 
from 

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FRIEND 


CHARLES  POLACHECK 

PRODUCER 

"RECITAL  HALL" 

ASSOCIATE  PRODUCER 

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Quick  on  the  Draw 

KOB-TV,  Albuquerque, 

N.  Max. 
SELBY,  DON 

WMGT,  Pittsfield.  Mass. 

SELF.  WILLIAM 

B.  June  21,  1921,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Schlitz  Playlrouse  of  Stars,  CBS- 
TV 

SHAPIRO,   STANLEY 

B.  July  16,  1925,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dennis   Day  Show,  NBC-TV;   Ray 

Boiger,   ABC-TV 
SHARPE,   DON  W. 

Four   Star   Playhouse 

CBS-TV 
SHAW,   JEROME 

Omnibus 

CBS-TV 
SHELDON,  LINN 

KFDA-TV,   Amarillo,   Texas 
SHEPARD,   JACK 

KJEO-TV.   Fresno,   Calif. 
SHEVELOVE,  BURT 

CBS-TV 
SIMON,  AL 

Bums   &   Allen   Show 

CBS-TV 
SINGER,  RAY 

It's  a  Great  I/ife 

NBC-TV 

SMITH,  SIDNEY 

B.  Nov.  19,  1914,  Chicago,  ill. 
Fireside  Theater,  Royal  Play- 
house, Strange  Adventure,  NBC- 
TV 

SPAN,   AL 

Robert  Q.  Lewis  Show 
CBS-TV 

SPIER,  WILLIAM 
Willy 
CBS-TV 


—  T  — 

TELFORD,  FRANK 

The  Stranger.  Captain  Video 

DuMont 
TENNENT,   WILLIAM 

Hippity  Hop 

WRDW-TV,    Augusta.   Ga. 
TH.\XTON,  LLOYD 

WSPD-TV.  Toledo.  Ohio 
THAYER,  GUY 

Waterfront 

DuMont 
THOMAS,   GRAHAM 

WNOK-TV,   Columbia,  S.  C. 
THOMPSON,  HAL 

On   the   Carousel 

WCBS-TV.  New  York.  N.  Y. 
TIBBLES,  GEORGE 

Life  With  Elizabeth 

DuMont-TV 
TILLETT,  D. 

WHEC-TV.    Rochester.    N.    Y. 
TISCORNIA,   GENE 

Of  Cabbages  and  Queens 

KTVU.  Stockton,  Calif. 

TODD,  HOLBROOK  N. 

B.     Feb.     10,    1906,     New    York 
City.     Fireside    Theoter,     G.     E. 
Theater,   NBC-TV 
TRENDLE,   GEORGE  W. 

Sgt.  Preston  of  the  Yukon 
Mutual 


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VANTDA,  CHARLES 

WCAU-TV.    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
VENZA,  JAC 

Adventure 

CBS-TV 
VINCENT,  CHICK 

Nick  Carter.  Master  Detective 

Mutual 


VINTI,  CARLO 

Opera  Cameos 
DuMont 

—  w  — 

WADE,   WARREN 

Top    Secret    Files.     Broadway 

Cop.    Sentenced 

Mutual 

WALD,   ROBERT 

American    Inventory,    NBC-TV 

WALLACH,   GEORGE 

Adventures    of    the    Falcon,     His 

Honor,    Homer    Bell,    Watdi    the 

World,      Inner      Sanctum,      NBC 

Film.    The    Jane    Pickens     Show 

NBC-TV 
WILLIAMS,   PALMER 

See  It  Now 

CBS-TV 
WRIGHT,  WYNN 

Official    Detective.    Squad 

Room.  Crime  Fierhtere 

Mutual 
WOLFE,  ED 

Break  the  Bank 

Mutual 
WOLFF,   PERRY 

Adventure 

CBS-TV 
WOLFSON,  P.   J. 

I  Married  Joan 

NBC-TV 
WORKMAN,  BILL 

Look  Up  and  Live 

CBS-TV 


—  z  — 

ZIEVE,  MORT 

WXYZ-TV.    Detroit.   Mich. 


STANLEY  SHAPIRO 


Writer  -  Producer 


THE  RAY  BOLGER  SHOW 


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Family 

RADIO 

One  Man's 
Family 

TV 

CARLTON  E.  MORSE 

ENTERPRISES 

Hollywood 

The  Woman 
in   My   House 

RADIO 

i  Love  a 
Mystery 

CARL  BIXBY 


Life  Can  Be  Beautiful 


Television 


Sturges   Highway 
Southport,  Conn. 

Clearwater  9-3275 

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ADAMSON,    EDWARD  i. 

Free-Lance 

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BARNOUW,   ERIK 

Free-Lance 
BAUMER,   MAIRE 

Free-Lance 
BELLAK,  GEORGE 

Free-Lance 
BERG,  GERTRUDE 

The    Goldbergs 
DuMont 

BIXBY,  CARL 

Life  Con  Be  Beautiful,  NBC 
BORETZ,   ALVIN 

Free-Lance 
BUSS,  CARL  A. 

Free-Lance 

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CARROLL,  JEAN 

Free-Lance 
CAVANAGH,  JAMES 

Free-Lance 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM  KENDALL 

Free-Lance 
COCHRAN,   JOSEPH 

Free-Lance 
COOLEY,  LEE 

Free-Lance 
COOPER,   HAL 

Magric  Cottag-e 

DuMont 
COOPERSMITH,   JEROME 

Free-Lance 

—  D  — 

DeFILJTTA,   FRANK 

Free-Lance 
DENKER,   HENRY 

Free-Lance 
DIGBY,   NOEL 

WSM.    Nashville,    Tenn. 
DOUGALL,   BERNARD 

Modern    Romances,    Music    by 

Camarata 

ABC 

—  E  — 

EHRLICH,  MAX 

Free-Lance 
ELMAN,   IRVING 

Free-Lance 
ETTINGER,  EDWARD 

Dancing-  Party,  Jimmy  Nelson 
Show 
ABC 
ETTLINGER,  DON 

Free-Lance 

—  F  — 

FASS,   GEOR<JE 

Free-Lance 
FASS,   GERTRUDE 

Free-Lance 
FERRO.  MATHILDE 

Free-Lance 
FERRO,  THEODORE 

Free-Lance 
FLENDER,  HAROLD 

Free-Lance 

—  G  — 

GAST,  HAROLD 

Free-Lance 
GERSON,   NOEL  B. 

Free-Lance 
GILROY,  FRANK 

Free-Lance 


GLICKMAN,  WILL 

Free-Lance 
GOLDBERG,   MEL 

Free-Lance 
GOODMAN,   HANNAH  GRAD 

Free-Lance 

—  H  — 

HANFF,   HELEN 

Free-Lance 
HANSER,   RICHARD 

NBC 
HART,   ELIZABETH 

Free-Lance 
HAYES,   RAPHAEL 

Free-Lance 
HECHT,   BEN 

Free-Lance 
HESS,   JOHN  D. 

Free-Lance 
HEYWARD,   LOUIS 

Free-Lance 

IRVING,   PETER 

Free-Lance 

JACOBY,   LOIS 

Free-Lance 
JUNKIN,   HARRY   W. 

Free-Lance 

—  K  — 

KLEE,  LAWRENCE 

Free-Lance 

—  L  — 

LINDSAY,     ROBERT    HOWARD 

Free-Lance 
LOCKE-ELLIOTT,    SUMNER 

Free-Lance 
LOWTHER,   GEORGE 

Free-Lance 

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McCRACKEN,   ELLEN 

Free-Lance 
McCRACKEN,   RICHARD 

Free-Lance 
McGIFFERT,  JOHN 

Free-Lance 
McGREEVEY,  JOHN  W. 

Free-Lance 

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MARION,   IRA 

Latin    Quarter,     Festival,     All 
Leag-ue  Clubhouse,   Great  Mo- 
ments    from     Opera,     Milton 
Cross    Opera   Album 
ABC 

MARKES,   I^RRY  W.,  JR. 
Free-Lance 

MELTZER,   NEWTON 
Free-Lance 

MISROCK,  HENRY 
Free-Lance 

MORSE,  CARLTON  E. 

One   Man's   Family,    NBC,    NBC- 
TV;  The  Woman    in   My   House, 
iNBC;    I   Love  a  Mystery 
MUHEIM,  HARRY 

Free-Lance 

—  iV  — 

NAGLER,   BARNEY 

NEIMAN,  ROBERT  GAYNOR 

Free-Lance 
NEWMAN,   ROBERT 

Free-'Lance 

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Free-Lanoe 
MCKERSON,   KATK 

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NISS,   STANLEY 

Free-Lanre 
NOAH,    ROBERT 

Free-Lance 

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Free-Lance 

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PEILLETIER,    LOUIS,   JR. 

Free-Lance 
POLLOCK,   EILEEN 

Free-Lance 
POLLOCK,   ROBERT   MASON 

Free-Lance 


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QUILLAN,  JOE 

B.   Aug.   31,   1915,    Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Our  Miss  Brooks,  CBS-TV 

—  R  — 

RIPLEY.    BETTE 

Companion,    Jack   Gregrson 

Show 

ABC 
ROCHE,  JOHN  F. 

Free-Lance 
RODMAN,  HOWARD 

Free-Lance 
ROSE,   REGINALD 

Free-Lance 

—  s  — 

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Free-Lance 
SERLING,   ROD 

Free-Lance 
SHAW,   ROBERT  J, 

Free-Lance 
SILVERMAN,    STANLEY    H. 

Free-Lance 
STARK,   SHELDON 

Modem   Romances.   Robert 

Mills 

ABC 

—  T  — 

THOMPSON,   PALMER 

Free-Lance 
TRAVERS,   VIRGINIA 

Companion 
ABC 

—  w  — 

WALLACE,   ART 

Free-Lance 
WALPOLE,    HELEN 

Free-Lance 
WELLES,    HALSTED 

Free-Lance 
WILBER,   CAREY 

Captain   Video 

DuMont 

Free-Lance 
WITTY,   DON 

Valentino.      Ralph      Flanagan 

Show,    Jack    Greg-son    Show 

ABC 
WOOD,  ARLENE 

Sammy    Kaye.    Jimmy    NeK-un 

Show,  Evening-  Comes 

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More  than  3,900  writers  and  publishers 
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CO  5-8148 


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17  East  45th  Street 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  2-8877 


GUS  HAENSHEN'S  MUSICAL 

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444  Madison  Avenue 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  3-2114 


THE  LANDT  TRIO 
Bedford  Road 
Armonk,  N.  Y. 
HA  9-5971 


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1619  Broadway 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
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108  East  30th  Street 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
ORegon  9-3595 


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65  Park  Avenue 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  6-1017 


GOLDSWAN  PRODUCTIONS 
730  Fifth  Avenue 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-3091 


GEORGE  R.  NELSON 

208  State  Street 
Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Schenectady  4-4135 


HARLEIGH  MUSIC 

MERCHANDISING 
c/o  MITCH  LEIGH 
12  East  66th  St. 
New  York  21,  N.  Y. 
TRafalgar  9-6986 


JACK  ROURKE  PRODUCTIONS 
6331  Hollywood  Blvd. 
Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HE  7178 


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521  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
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New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
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Hollywood,  Calif. 
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Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
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By  STANLEY  ADAMS 
President 


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THE  clearance  of  music  copyrights  for  commercial  performance  is  a 
major  responsibility  of  television  and  radio  program  builders.  The  large 
and  increasing  use  of  music  in  these  programs  would  impose  almost  impos- 
sible ti\sks  upon  the  music  users  were  it  not  foi*  the  facilities  developed  by 
the  American  Society  of  Composers,  Authors  and  Piuiblishers  (ASCAP)  to 
meet  the  questions  of  copyright  clearance.  This  great  American  performing 
right  society,  and  similar  societies  in  other  countries,  reflect  in  their  opera- 
tions the  tremendous  growth  of  radio  and  television. 

Through  the  simple  machinery  of  a  blanket  agreement  between  a  licensee 
and  a  performing  right  society,  the  licensee  obtoins  complete  clearance  of 
the  Society's  complete  catalog.  ASCAP  spends  more  than  three  million 
dollars  annually  in  its  maintenance  of  program  service  to  its  licensees. 
Without  the  overall  service  obtainable  through  the  Society,  the  individual 
operators  would  face  a  host  of  problems  of  research  and  other  costly  details 
of  day  to  day  operation. 

ASCAP  now  is  in  its  41st  year  of  service  to  its  members  and  its  licensees. 
With  a  membership  now  in  excess  of  4,000,  its  repertory  covering  two  gen- 
erations of  composers,  authors  and  publishers  embraces  American  music  of 
every^  conceivable  sort.  In  addition,  foreign  societies  grant  to  ASCAP  the 
right  to  license  their  repertories,  so  that  the  ASCAP  license  opens  to  its 
holder  vast  stores  of  music  the  world  over. 

ASCAP  maintains  headquarters  at  575  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  City, 
with  25  branches  throughout  the  country.  Officers  as  of  Jan  1,  1955  are: 

Stanley  Adams  President 

Otto  A.  Harbach Vice  President 

Louis  Bernstein Vice  President 

John  Tasker  Howard Secretary 

Saul  H.  Bourne Treasurer 

George  W.  Meyer Asst.  Secretary 

Frank  H.  Connor Asst.  Treasurer 

The  Board  of  Directors  comprises  12  writers  and  12  publisher-members, 
elected  biennially,  the  writers  by  writer-^niembers,  the  publishers  by  pub- 
lisher-members, for  two  year  terms.  The  directors  are :  Writers :  Stanley 
AdanLs,  Gene  Buck,  Paul  Cunningham,  L.  Wolfe  Gilbert,  Oscar  Hammer- 
stein  II,  Otto  A.  Harbach,  John  Tasfker  Howard,  Alex  C.  Kramer,  A.  Walter 
Kramer,  George  W.  Meyer,  Deems  Taylor,  Jack  Yellen;  publishers:  Louis 
Bernstein,  Saul  H.  Bourne,  Irving  Caesar,  Frank  H.  Connor,  Max  Dreyfus, 
Bernard  Goodwin,  Donald  Gray,  Jack  Mills,  Abe  Olman,  J.  J.  Roibbins,  Gus- 
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ABC  Music  Corporation 

A-H  Music  Corp. 

A-M  Music  Corp. 

Abbey  Music  Co.,   Inc. 

Adams,  George,  Mus.  Pub.  Co. 

Adrienne  Music  Co. 

Advanced  Music  Corp. 

Affiliated  Musicians  Inc. 

Alamo  Music,  Inc. 

Alba  Music,  Inc. 

Albert  Music  Corp. 

Alfred  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Allied  Music  Corp. 

Allison's  Music,  Inc. 

Ama  Music  Co. 

Ambassador  Music,  Inc. 

Amco  Music  Co. 

American    Academy    of    Music, 

Inc. 
American  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
American  Music  Edition 
American  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Antobal  Music  Company 
Anton  Publications 
Antony,  Frank 
Apollo  Music  Co. 
April  Music,  Inc. 
Arbee  Music  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 
Arch   Music  Co.,   Inc. 
Arcot  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Ardmore  Music  Corp. 
Argosy  Music  Corp. 
Arndt,  Nola,  Inc. 
Arnel  Music  Corp. 
Arpege  Music  Corp. 
Arrow  Music  Co. 
Arthur,    Irving,    Music    Corp. 
Artists  Music,   Inc. 
Ascher,  Emil,  Inc. 
Atlas  Music  Corp. 
Axelrod  Publications,  Inc. 

BAB  Music  Co. 

Badoian  Music  Publishers 

6aer,  Abel,  Music  Corp. 

Ballard,  Pat,  Publisher 

Bantam  Music  Pub.  Co.,  The 

Barbour-Lee  Music  Corp. 

Baron,  M.,  Co. 

Barton  Music  Corp. 

Bagha,  Charles  A.,  Music  Pub. 

Beekman  Music,  Inc. 

Bel- Air  Music  Corp. 

Bell  Song  Publishing  Co. 

Bellamy  Music 

Belwin,  Inc. 

Berlin,  Irving,  Music  Corp. 

Bernie,  Dave,  Music  Co. 

Beverly  Music  Corp. 

Bibo  Music,  Inc. 

Biltmore  Music  Corp. 

Bing  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Birchard,  C.  C,  &  Co. 

Bishop  Music  Co. 

Blackstone  Music,  Inc. 


Blasco  Music,  Inc. 

Bloch  Publishing  Co. 

Block,  Martin 

Bloom,  Ben,  Music  Corp. 

Blossom  Music  Corp. 

Blue  Circle  Music  Pub. 

Bogat  Music  Corp. 

Boland.  Clay,  Inc. 

Bond,  Carrie  Jacobs,  &  Son 

Boston  Music  Company 

Bourne,  Inc. 

Box  fir  Cox   (Pub.)   Inc. 

Brandom  Music  Co. 

Bregman,  Vocco  &  Conn,  Inc. 

Briegel,  Ceo.,  F.,  Inc. 

Bristol  Music  Corporation 

Broadway  Music  Corporation 

Bromaur  Music  Corp. 

Brooks  Music  Corp. 

Broude  Bros. 

Brull  Music,  Inc. 

Budd  Music  Corp. 

Bulls-Eye  Music,  Inc. 

Burke  &  Van  Heusen,  Inc. 

Burlington  Music  Corp. 

Burnett,  Ltd. 

Burns  Music  Co. 

Burvan  Music  Corp. 

Bush  kin,   joe,    Music,    Inc. 

Buxton  Hill  Music  Corp. 

C.  R.  Publishing  Co. 
Cadence  Publications 
Caesar,  Irving 
Cahn,  Sammy,  Music  Pub. 
Cal  Music  Co. 
Campbell-Connelly,   Inc. 
Cara  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Caravan   Music  Corp. 
Carlton  Music  Corp. 
Carlyle  Music  Corp. 
Carmen  Music,  Inc. 
Carmichael  Music  Pub. 
Carol  Music,  Inc. 
Carroll  Publications 
Case  Music  Corp. 
Champagne  Music  Corp. 
Chappell  &  Co.,  Inc. 
Charling  Music  Corp. 
Chatsworth  Music,  Inc. 
Choice  Music,  Inc. 
Christopher  Music  Co. 
Church,  John,  Co.,  The 
Claire  Music  Co. 
Clare  Music  Corp. 
Clarick  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Clarion  Music  Co. 
Coachella  Music  Inc. 
Cohan,    Geo.    M.,    Music    Pub. 
Coleman -Ross  Co.,  Inc. 
Colony  Music,  Inc. 
Commercial  Music  Co. 
Concerto  Music  Corp. 
Congress   Music   Publications 
Connelly,  Reg.  Music,  Inc. 
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Cornell  Music,  Inc. 
Coronado  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 
Cosmic  Music,   Inc. 
Cosmopolitan    Music.    Pub. 
Crane   Music   Pub. 
Crescendo  Music  Corp. 
Crescent  Music  Co.  Inc. 
Crest  Music  Company 
Crestview  Music  Corp. 
Criterion  Music  Corp. 
Cromwell  Music,  Inc. 
Crystal  Music  Publishers,  Inc. 
Crystalette   Music  Co.,   Inc. 
Cunningham,  Paul,  Inc. 
Cusenza,   Frank   ].,   Music   Pub. 
Co. 

Daniels,  Charles  N.,  Inc. 

Dartmouth  Music,  Inc. 

Dash,  Connelly,  Inc. 

Davis,  joe.  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Dawn  Music 

Dawson  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Dayton  Music  Corp. 

De  Sylva,  Brown  &  Henderson, 

Inc. 
Dee-jay   Music   Co. 
Deer  Haven   Music  Corp. 
Delkas  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Delmore  Music  Co. 
Denton  &  Haskins  Corp. 
Disney,  Walt.  Music  Co. 
Ditson,  Oliver,  Co.,  Inc. 
Donaldson  Pub.  Co. 
Dorchester   Music  Corp. 
Dorian  Music  Publishers,  Inc. 
Dorsey  Brothers'  Music,  Inc. 
Double-A-Music   Corp. 
Dubonnet  Music  Publishing 
Duet  Music,   Inc. 
Durante,  jimmy.  Music  Pub.  Co., 

Inc. 

E.  D.  M.  Music  Pub. 

East-West  Music  Co. 

Edition  Musicus  —  New  York, 

Inc. 
Edmonds,    Shepard    N.,    Music 

Pub.  Co.,  The 
Educational  Music  Service,  Inc. 
Edwards  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Elar  Music  Corp. 
Elkan-Vogel  Co.,  Inc. 
Elliot  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Elliott,  jack,  Music  Co. 
Embee  Music  Corp. 
Emery  Music,  Inc. 
Ensemble  Music  Press 
Enterprise  Music  Corp. 
Erwin-Howard   Music  Co. 
Essex  Music,  Inc. 
Evans  Music  Company 
Evans,  Redd,  Music  Co. 
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Fjnfarc  Music  Co. 

Fjrmcr   Music  Co. 

Fjrrow   Music.  Inc. 

Favorite    Music.    Inc. 

Favorite  Publishers.  Inc. 

Feist.  Leo,  Inc. 

Fenner  Publications 

Fideree  Music  Corp. 

Fields.  Arthur,   Publications 

Fillmore   Music   House 

Finburgh.  Lee,   Inc. 

Fischer,  Carl.  Inc. 

Fischer.  )..  fir  Bro. 

Fisher,  Fred.  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Flammer,  Harold,  Inc. 

Foley,  Charles 

Foreign  Cr  Domestic  Music  Corp, 

Foremost  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Forster   Music  Publisher,   Inc. 

Fortune  Music,   Inc. 

42   Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Four  Jays  Music  Co. 

Fox.  Sam,  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Frank  Music  Corp. 

Franklin,    John,   Co.,    Inc. 

Fredbee  Music  Corp. 

Friend  Music  Pub.  Co.  Inc. 

C  &  C   Music  Corporation 
Galaxy  Music  Corporation 
Callico,  Al,  Music  Co.»  Inc. 
Gamble  Hinged   Music  Co. 
Gannon  &  Kent  Music  Co. 
Garland   Music  Co.,   Inc. 
Gary  Music,  Inc. 
Gate  Music  Co. 
Gateway   Music,   Inc. 
Gaumont  Music  Publishers,  Ltd. 
Gem  Music  Corporation 
General    Music    Publishing   Co., 
Inc. 

Georgeoff,  Evan,  Mus.  Pub.  Co. 
Gershwin   Pub.   Corp. 
Gl   Music  Corp. 
Glenmore  Music,  Inc. 
Gk>bal  Music,  Inc. 
Gold.  Jack,  Music  Co. 
Gold,   Joe,    Music   Co. 
Goldmine  Music,  Inc. 
Goldsen,    Michael    H.,    Inc. 
Goldwyn,  Samuel  Music  Pub. 
Corp. 

Goodman   Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Gordon,  Kaufman  &  Real,  Inc. 
Grady  Music  Co. 
Grand  Music  Corp. 
Granite   Music   Corp. 
Gray,   H.   W.,  Company,   Inc. 
Greenwich  Music  Co.,  Inc. 


Grimes  Music  Publishers 
Guild    Music   Publishers,    Inc., 

The 
Guild  Publications  of  California, 

Inc. 

H.    R.    Music   Corp. 
Haggar  Music  Co. 
Hall-Mack   Company 
Hallmark  Music  Co. 
Halsey  Music,  Inc. 
Hamilton  Music  Corp. 
Hampshire  House  Pub.  Corp. 
Handy  Bros.,  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Hanover  Music  Corporation 
Hansen,  Charles  H.,  Music  Co. 
Harding  Music  Co. 
Hargail  Music  Press 
Harman  Music,  Inc. 
Harmony  Music  Corp. 
Harms.  Inc. 

Harms,  T.  B.,  Company 
Harris,  Charles  K.,  Music   Pub. 

Co.,  Inc. 
Harris,  Harry,  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Harris  &  Vavrin,  Inc. 
Hartley    Music   Co.,    Inc. 
Harwin  Music  Corp. 
Hawthorne  Music  Corp. 
Heartbeat  Music  Pub. 
Helayne  Music  Pub.  Co.,   Inc. 
Hennigs,  Frank  Music  Pub'g  Co. 
Herbert  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Hermam  Music,  Inc. 
Hillcrest  Music  Corp. 
Hilltop  Music,  Inc. 
Hobby  Music,  Co. 
Hollybrook    Music    Co.,    Inc. 
Hometown   Music  Co.,   Inc. 
Homeyer,  Chas.  W.,  fir  Co.»  Inc. 
Hope  PubHshing  Company 
Horton,  Vaughn,   Inc. 
Howard,  joe.   Music  Pub. 
Hutb  Music  Co. 
Hubert  Music  Corp. 
Hudson  Music  Corp. 
Huntzinger,  R.  L.,  Inc. 

Idriss-Brown-Tibbles,  Inc. 
Imperial  Music  Publications 
Integrity  Music  Corp. 
Interlude  Music  Inc. 
International   Music  Co. 
Ivy  Music  Corp. 

J.  P.  Music  Co. 
Jacobs,  Walter,  Inc. 
James,  Billy,  Music  Corp. 
James   Music,    Inc. 
Jaybar  Music  Go. 
Jayvee  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Jefferson  Music  Co. 

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Jem  Publications 
Jenkins,  Gordon,  Inc. 
Jenkins  Music  Company 
Jericho  Music  Corp. 
Jerome   Music   Corp. 
Jewel  Music  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 
Jones,  Isham,  Music  Corp. 
Joy  Music,  Inc. 
Jubilee  Music 
Judy  Music 
Jungnickel,  Ross,  Inc. 

Kahn,  Gus,  Music  Co. 

Kanes  Music  Publishers 

Karen   Music  Corp. 

Kassel  Airs  Music  Co. 

Kassner,  Edward  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Keane,  Michael,  Inc. 

Kearney  Music  Co. 

Keene  Music 

Kellem,  Milton,  Music  Co. 

Kelton,  Inc. 

Kendis  Music  Corporation 

Kenmore  Music  Co. 

Keynote  Music  Co. 

Keystone  Music  Company  of 

California 
King.  Charles  E. 
Kingsway  Music  Corp. 
Knickerbocker  Songs,  Inc. 
Kohn  Music  Co. 
Korwin  Music,  Inc. 
Kramer,  Fred,  Music  Co. 
Kramer- Whitney,  Inc. 

Lake  Forest  Music  Co. 

Lake  Shore  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 

Lantern  Music,  Inc. 

La  SaJle  Music  Publishers,  Inc. 

Laurel  Music  Corp. 

Lawson-Could  Music  Pub.,  Inc. 

Lear  Music,  Inc. 

Lee,  George,  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Leeds  Music  Corp. 

Leslie,  Edgar,  Inc. 

Leslie  Music  Corp. 

Lewis  Music  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 

Libra  Music  Corp. 

Lincoln  Music  Corp. 

Ltndley  Music  Pub.  Co. 

Lion  Music  Corp. 

Lombardo  Music,  Inc. 

Longridge  Music  Inc. 

Longview  Music  Co.  Inc. 

Lopez,  v.,  Music  Co. 

Lorenz  Publishing  Co. 

Lubin  Music  Co. 

Ludwig  Music  Pub.  Co. 

Luther  Publications 

Lyric  Music  Publishers,  Inc. 


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M  &  C  Music  Pub.  Co. 
M.  S.  K.  Music  G>. 
Macap  Music  Publishers,  Inc. 
Magidson  Music  Co. 
Manchester  Music,  Inc. 
Manhattan  Music  Publishers 
Manks,  Chaw,  Blue  Ribbon 

Music  Co. 
Manners  Music 
Manor  iMusic  Company,  Inc. 
Marchant  Music  Publishers 
Marguerita  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Marian  Musk  Corp. 
Mark- Jules  Music  Co. 
Marks,  Gerald,  Music^  Inc. 
Markwood  Music  Co. 
Marlen  Music  Co. 
Marpet  Music  Corp. 
Marb  Music  Corp. 
Mars  Records,  Inc. 
Martin  Music 
Martone  Music,  Inc. 
Marvin  Music  Co. 
Massey  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Maurice,  Peter,  Music  Co.,  Ltd. 
Maxwell -Wirges   Publications 
Mayfair  Music  Corp. 
Maypole  Music,  Inc. 
McHugh  &  Adamson  Music,  Inc. 
MeadoWbrook  Music 
Mecca  Music  Corp. 
Melo-Art  Music  Publishers 
Melomusic  Publications,  Inc. 
Melrose,  Walter,  Music  Co. 
Melrose  Music  Corp. 
Memory  Music  Publishers 
Merit  Music  Co. 
Midway  Music  Co. 
Milene  Music 
Miller,  Bob,  Inc. 
Miller  Music  Corp. 
Mills  Music,  Inc. 
Modern  Music  Pub. 
Mogull,  Ivan,  Music  Corp. 
Monaco,  James  V.,  Inc. 
Monmar  Music,  Inc. 
Mood  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Morris,  Edwin  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc. 
Movietone  Music  Corp. 
Musette  Publishers,  inc. 
Music  Hall  Songs,  Inc. 
Music  Makers  Publishing  Co. 
Music  Productions,  Inc. 


Music  Workshop 
Musical  Works 
Mutual  Music  Society,  Inc. 
Myers  Music 

Nacio  Publications,  Inc. 
National  Music  Pub.  Corp. 
Nationwide  Songs,  Inc. 
New  World  Music  Corp. 
Newman,  Charles  Pub. 
Noble  Music  Corp. 
Northern  Music  Corp. 
Novelty  Music  Company 

Oahu  Publishing  Co. 
Oakland  Music  Co. 
Odette  Music  Corp. 
O'tFfynn,  Charles,  Publications 
O'Kay  Music  Company 
Old  Homestead   Pub.  Co. 
Oriole  Music  Corp. 
Orlob  Music  Co. 
Orten  Music  Company 
Ostrow  Music  Pub.  Corp. 
Owens -Kemp  Music  Co. 
Oxford  Music  Corp. 
Oxford  University  Press,  Inc. 

P.'D.S.  Music  Publishers,  Inc. 
Paley  Music  Co. 
Paley- Epstein  Music  Enterprises 
Parakeet  Music  Corp. 
Paramount  Music  Corp. 
Paramount- Roy  Rogers  Music 

Co.  Inc. 
Parker   Publications 
Paxton,  George,  Inc. 
Penn  Music  Co. 
Penthouse  Music,  Inc. 
Pepper,  J.  W.,  fir  Son,  Inc. 
Photo  Ptay  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Piantadosi  Music  Pi^blications 
Pic  Music  Corp. 
Pickwick  Music  Corp. 
Piedmont  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Ptncus,  George,  Music  Corp. 
Pine  Ridge  Music,  Inc. 
Pinkard    Publications,    Inc. 
Piper  Music  Co. 
Planetary  Music  Pub.  Corp. 
Players  Music  Corp.,  The 
Pleasant  Music  Pub.  Corp. 
Plymouth  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Poltsam  Music  Co. 
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"Pops"  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Popular  Music  Co. 
Portilla  Music  Corp. 
Presser,  Theodore,  Company 
Promenade  Music,  Inc. 
Putnam  Music,  Inc. 
Pyramid  Music  Co. 

Randy-Smith  Music  Corp. 

Randolph  Music 

Raphael,  Fred,  Music,  Inc. 

R.F.D.  Music  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 

Record  Music  Corporation 

Record  Songs,  Inc. 

Reinbert  &  Co.,  Inc. 

Reis    Publications,    Inc. 

Remick  Music  Corp. 

Remsen,  Alice 

Renault  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Rene,  Loen,  Publications 

Revere   Music  Co. 

Reynolds  Music  Co. 

Rhyme  &  Rhythm,  Inc. 

Rialto  Music  Pub.  Corp. 

Ricordi,  G.,  &  Co.  (ofN.Y.) 

Ringle,  Dave 

Rinn  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Ritchie  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Ritter,  Tex,  Music  Publications, 

Inc. 
Riverside  Music   Publications 
Robar  Music  Co. 
Robbins,  J.  J.  &  Sons,  Inc. 
Robbins  Company,  The 
Robbins  Music  Corporation 
Robert  Music  Corporation 
Roberty    Music   Co. 
R6binson  J.  Russel,  Music  Pub. 
Rodeheaver  Co.,  The 
Rodeo  Music  Co. 
Roger  Music,  Inc. 
Roncom  Music  Co. 
Ronell,  Ann,  Music.  Inc. 
Rose,  David,  Pub.  Co. 
Ross,  Charles,  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Rossiter,  Will 
Row,  R.D.,  Music  Co. 
Roxbury  Music  Co. 
Roy  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Royal  Music  Publisher 
Rubank,  Inc. 
Ruby,  Harry,  Music  Co. 
Ruval  Music  Co. 
Rytvoc,  Inc. 


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St.    Nicholas   Music   Inc. 
Sanders.  George  H.   Music  Pub. 
Sands  Music  Corp. 
Sanson  Music  Co. 
Saunders  Publications  Inc. 
Savoy  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Sdiirmer,  C,  Inc. 
Schroeder.  D.  L. 
Schroeder  &  Cunther,  Inc. 
Schwartz  Music  Co. 
Schwarz,  Merrell,  Music  Co.. 
Serenade  Music  Co. 
Shamrock  Music  Publishers  Inc. 
Shapiro,  Bernstein  &  Co.,  Inc. 
Shattinger,  Inc. 
Shawnee  Press,  Inc. 
Shelley  Music,  Inc. 
Shelley,   David,   Pub.  Co. 
Sheriton  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Sherman,  Al,  Music  Co. 
Sherwin  Music,  Inc. 
Shilkret,  Nathaniel,  Music  Co., 

Inc. 
Show  Tunes,  Inc. 
Shubert  Music  Pub.  Corp. 
Sigma  Music,  Inc. 
Simon,  George,  Inc. 
Sinatra  Songs,  Inc. 
Skidmore  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Skinner    Music    Co.,    Inc. 
Skokie  Music  Co. 
Skylark   Songs   Music    Publisher 
Smith,  Ethel,  Music  Corp. 
Smith-Foley  Music  Publications 
Smith,   Ulysses,  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Smith,  Wm.  ].,  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Snyder  Music  Corp. 
Society  for  the  Publication  of 

American  Music,  Inc. 
Songs,  Inc. 
Songsmiths,    Inc. 
Southern  Music  Company 
Southern  Music  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 
Southwest  Music  Co. 
Souvenir  Songs 
Spier,  Larry,  Inc. 
Spina-Green  Music  Corp. 
Spinlan  Music  Corp. 

Spitzer,  Henry,  Mus.   Pub.  Co., 
Inc. 

Staff  Music  Pub.  Co.,  The 

Stage  Craft  Music  Corp. 

Standard  Music  Publishers.  Ltd. 


Standard  Songs 

Standish  Music  Corp. 

Staney  and   Livingston,  Inc. 

Stan  wood  Music  Corp. 

Star  Songs 

Starlight    Music   Co. 

Starlight  Songs  Inc. 

Stasny  Music  Corp. 

State  Music  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 

Stephens,  Bob,  Inc. 

Stone  Music  Corp. 

Studio  Music  Corp. 

Styne  &  Cahn  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Summy,  Clayton  f.,  Co. 

Sunflower  Music  Inc. 

Sunset  Music  Publishers,  Inc. 

Supreme  Music  Corporation 

Symphony  House  Music  Pub. 

TV  Music  Co. 
Talent,  Leo,  Inc. 
Taubman,  Paul,  Music  Corp. 
Taylor,  Larry, , Music  Co.     .      - 
Teepee  Music  Co.       ,        .;  jv  t 
Templeton,  Alec,  jnc.    s  ^.^ 

Tempo  Music,  Inc.  ^^ 
Tempo  Pub.  Co.,  The 
Tennesseoi^usic   Publishers, 

Inc. 
Teri   Music  Company 
Texoma    Music   Corp. 
Thomas,  John,  Music  Corp. 
Thornhiil  Music  Co. 
Tin  Pan  Alley 
Tobey  Music  Corporation 
Tobias  &  Lewis,  Music  Pubs. 
Tone  Music  Co. 
Top  Tunes  Co. 
Towne  Music  Corp. 
Trans  American  Music  Co. 
Transcontinental  Music  Corp. 
Triangle  Music  Corp. 
Tropical  Music  Publishers 
Tropicana  Music  Publishers 
True  Blue  Music  Pub.  Co. 

United  Music  Corp. 
University  Music  Corp. 
Urban  Music  Publications 

Valando  Music  Corp. 
Valmount   Music  Pub. 
Variety  Music  Inc. 
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Venus  Music  Corp. 
Veronique   Pub.  Co.,   Inc. 
Victoria  Music  Corp. 
Victoria  Publishing  Co. 
Viking  Music  Corp. 
Villa -Lobos  Music  Corp. 
Villa -Moret,  Inc. 
Vim  Music  Corp. 
Vinrob  Music  Co. 
Vito  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Vogel,  jerry,  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Volkwein  Bros.,  Inc. 
Von  Tilzer,  Harry,  Music  Pub. 

Co. 
Voss  Music  Company 

Walden  Music  Corp. 
Waldo  Music  Corp. 
Waner,  Art,  Music  Co. 
Ward,  Jack,  Music  Co. 
Warnow,  Mark,  Music 
Warock  Music,  Inc. 
Warren,  Harry,  Music,  Inc. 
Washington  and  Lee  Pub. 
Waverly,  Jack  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Weingarten,    David,    Music 

Publications 
Weintraub  Music  Company 
Weiss,  Mac,  Music  Pub.  Co. 
WestVn  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Whale  Music  Corp. 
Whalen  Music 
White  Way  Music  Co. 
Williamson  Music,  Inc. 
Willis  Music  Co. 
Windsor  Music  Corp. 
Windy  City  Music  Co. 
Witmark,  M.,  &  Sons 
Wizell,  Murray  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Wizell  &  Day  Music  Corp. 
Wood,  B.  F.,  Music  Co. 
Woodbine  Music  Co. 
Woodward  Music,  Inc. 
Words  &  Music,  Inc. 
World  Music,  Inc. 
Worth,  Bobby,  Music  Publishers, 

Inc. 
Wynn,  Charles,  Publications 

Young,  Victor,  Publishing  Co 
Yellen  and  Fain 

Zephyr  'Music  Pub.  Co. 


ASSOCIATED  MUSIC 
PUBLISHERS,  INC. 


By  CHARLES  A.  WALL 
President  and  Treasurer 

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Associated  Music  Publishers,  Inc.  is  one  of  the  foremost  publishers  of 
serious  music  in  the  United  States.  It  has  an  extensive  catalog  of  orchestra, 
instrumental,  chamber,  and  choral  music.  In  addition,  it  represents  ex- 
clusively in  the  United  States  many  of  the  principal  iserious  music  catalogs 
of  Europe,  such  as  Breitkopf  &  Haertel,  N.  Simrock,  B.  Schott's  Soehne, 
of  (Germany;  Universal  Edition  and  Ludwig  Doblinger  of  Austria;  Schott 
&  Co.,  Ltd.  of  England ;  Editions  Max  Eschig  and  Enoch  &  Cie  of  France ; 
Songs  of  Spain,  Spain;  Suvini  Zerboni  and  Casa  Musicale  Sonzos:no  of 
Italy. 


AMP  also  is  sole  selling  agent  for  BMI  and  BMI  Canada,  Ltd.  publica- 
tions. The  AMP  Board  of  Directors  is  as  follows : 

Sydney  M.  Kaye,  Chairman  of  the  AMP  Board  and  Vice  President,  BMI ; 
Carl  Haverlin,  President  of  BMI;  William  S.  Hedges,  Vice  President  of 
National  Broadcasting  Company;  Paul  W.  Morency,  WTIC  Hartford; 
J.  Harold  Ryan,  Storer  Broadcasting  Co.;  Charles  A.  Wall,  President 
AMP  and  Vice  President  in  Charge  of  Finance  and  Treasurer,  BMI. 

AMP  Officers:  Charles  A.  Wall,  President  and  Treasurer;  Karl  Bauer, 
Vice  President;  Richard  F.  French,  Vice  President;  Benjamin  V.  Grasso, 
Vice  President;  Robert  J.  Burton,  Secretary. 


■Publishers 


Associated  Music  Publishers.  Inc.,  New  York  Enoch  &  Cie,  Paris.  France-Music  Co.,  New  York 

Edition  Bote  &  G.  Bock,  Berlin  Oesterreichischer  Bundeslag,  Vienna 

Breitkopf  &  Haertel,  Leipzig  &  Wiesbaden  Philharmonia   Pocket  Scores 

Breitkopf  Publications.  Inc..  New  York  Schott  fir  Company,  Ltd.,  London 

Broadcast  Music,  Inc.,  New  York  B.  Schott's  Soehne,  Mainz 

BMI  Canada.  Ltd.,  Toronto  N.  Simrock,  Leipzig 

Ludwig  Doblinger,  Vienna  Casa  Muskale  Sonzogno,  Milan 

Editions  Max  Eschig,  Parrs  Universal  Edition,  Vienna,  Zurich,  London 

C    F    Kahnt    Leipzig  Edizoni  Suvini-Zerboni,  Milan 

F.E.CLeuckart,  Munich  Songs  of  Spain,   Inc.    (Union   Musical   Espanol), 
Editions  Adolph  Nagel,  Hanover  "Madrid 

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BROADCAST  MUSIC,  INC. 


By  CARL  HAVERLIN 
President 

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ENTERING  its  15th  year  of  service  to  the  broadcasting  industry  and 
all  users  of  music  alike,  BMI  is  recognized  as  a  symbol  of  the  American 
way  of  business  life — free  enterprise  in  a  competitive  market.  It  came  into 
being  beca,use  there  was  a  need  for  **a  competitive  source  of  supply  of 
music."  From  the  beginning,  BMI  has  conducted  itself  as  a  constructive 
force,  not  only  in  its  business  of  licensing  the  use  of  its  music,  but  in  the 
constant  strengthening  of  its  catalog  via  the  encouragement  of  new  writers 
and  publishers  and  the  resultant  better  service  to  its  customers  and  to  the 
public. 

Thus,  while  this  organization  has  steadily  built  up  a  reservoir  of  music 
of  every  conceivable  category — ^Country  and  Western,  Rhythm  and  Bloies, 
Popular  and  contemporary  Concert,  it  has  at  the  same  time  provided  oppor- 
tunities for  many  new  writers;  many  aggressive  young  publishing  firms 
were  enabled  to  launch  profitable  careers.  In  short,  since  the  advent  of  BMI, 
writers  and  publishers,  regardless  of  affiliation,  are  generally  earning  more 
money  than  ever  before. 

During  the  year  1954,  BMI  further  enlarged  its  services,  adding  to  its 
radio  and  TV  scripts  "The  American  Story,''  a  new  historical  series  cover- 
ing important  subjects  from  Columbus  down  to  the  atomic  age.  The  con- 
tributors are  leading  authors  and  historians  d  the  nation.  In  May,  1944, 
the  Chicago  Board  of  Education,  through  its  C I  icago  Radio  Council,  made 
a  special  award  to  BMI  in  recognition  of  the  educational  value  of  its  "Book 
Parade,''  used  by  many  hundreds  of  stations  and  classrooms. 

BMI  continues  to  administer  the  Student  Composers  Radio  Awards 
which  awards  scholarships  to  several  classifications  of  young  composers. 

In  the  realm  of  contemporary  concert  music,  BMI  has  renewed  its  con- 
tract with  the  American  Composers  Alliance,  thus  assuring  licensees  of  the 
continued  availability  of  many  interesting  contemporary  works. 

OFFICERS  OF  BMI:  Carl  Haverlin,  President;  Sydney  M.  Kaye,  Vice-president  and 
General  Counsel;  Robert  J.  Burton,  Vice-president  in  charge  of  Publisher  and  Writers 
Relations,  Secretary;  Charles  A.  Wall,  Vice-president  in  charge  of  Finance;  Roy  Harlofw, 
Vice-president  in  charge  of  Station  Service;  Glenn  Dolberg,  Vice-president  in  charge  of 
Station  Relations;  Jean  Geiringer,  Vice-president,  Foreign  Relations;  Harry  P.  Sommer- 
ville,  Vice-president,  Non-Radio  Licensing;  Robert  Sour,  Assistant  Vice-president,  Pub- 
lisher  Relations. 

DIRECTORS:  (elected  annually):  Sydney  M.  Kaye,  Chairman;  Herbert  V.  Akerberg, 
John  Elmer,  Joseph  E.  Baudino,  Carl  Haverlin,  William  S.  Hedges,  Herbert  Hollister, 
Leonard  Kapner,  Paul  W.  Morency,  Ernest  Lee  Jahncke,  Jr.,  J.  Leonard  Reinsch,  J.  Harold 
Ryan,  G.  Richard  Shafto  and  James  E.  Wallen. 

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Aaron  Music  Company 

Abbott  Music  Pub. 

Acama  Music  Co. 

Acuff-Rose  Publications 

Adams- Vee  &  Abbott,  Inc. 

Adanac  Music  Company 

Adier,  Larry,  Musk  Co. 

Agatha  Music  Corp. 

Airlane  Music,  Inc. 

Aladdin  Music  Publications 

Albert,  J<yhn,    Music 

Algonquin  Music,  Inc. 

Aljean  Music  Co. 

Allen  Rick  Publications 

All  State  Music  Co. 

Allen- Brinkley  Pub. 

Alliance  Music  Co. 

Alpo  Recordings 

Alvin  Music  Corporation 

American  Composer's  Alliance 

American  Music,  Inc. 

American  Performing  Rights 

Amijo  Music 

Ample  Music  Pub.  Co. 

Amusement  Publ. 

Angel  Music  Inc. 

Appleton-Century,  D.  Co.,  Inc. 

A.Q.V.  Corp. 

Aragon  Music  Company 

Arch  Tone  Pub.  Co. 

Arlene  Music  Co. 

Artston  Music  Inc. 

Arrow  Music  Press,  Inc. 

Associated  Composers,  Inc. 

Associated  Music  Publishers,  Inc. 

Athens  Music 

Atlantic  Music  Corp. 

Autry,  Gene  Music  Publishing 

Avas  Music  Pub.  Co. 

Avery  Music  Company 

Avon   Music,  Inc. 

Ba'bb  Music 

Barton,   Earl,   Music  Co. 

Ball  Music  Publishing  Company 

Banbury  Music,  Inc. 

Banks  Music  Co. 

Bar  Music  Publishing  Company 

Barclay  Music  Company 

Barron  Music  Company 

Bartlett     &     Hartman      Music 

Beacon  Music  Company 

Becker-Williams  Publications 

Beechwood  Music  Corp. 

Begonia  Music 

Belfry  Music 

Bellemeade  Music 

Bell  Music  Co. 

Bell-Tone  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Bentley  Music  Co. 

Bergallam  Music 

Berger  Publishing  Company 

Berkeley  Music,  Inc. 

Berkshire   Music   Inc. 

Berwick  Music  Corp. 

Beverly  Music  Inc. 


Big  Chief  Music  Co. 

Big  "D"  Pub.  Co. 

Billace  Music  Co. 

Biltmore  Music,  Inc. 

Blackwood   Music 

Blane  Music  Company 

Blazer  Music  Co. 

Blazon  Music  Company 

Block,  Martin  Music  Inc. 

Bluebird  Music  Company 

Blue  Grass  Music 

Blue  Jay  Songs 

Blue  Note  Records 

Blue    River   Music   Inc. 

BMI  Canada  Ltd. 

Bob -Dan  Music  Co. 

Bomart  Music  Corp. 

Bond,  Johnny,  Music  Co. 

Boulevard    Music  Inc. 

Boxer  Music  Co. 

Boyt,  Earl  Pub.  Co. 

Bradford,  Perry  Music  Pub.  Co. 

Bradshaw 

Brazos  Valley  Music 

Brenner  Music.  Inc. 

Brent  Music  Corp. 

Brewster  Music  Pub.  inc. 

Brightlights  Music  Publishing 

Brittany  Music,  Inc. 

Broadcast  Music,  Inc. 

Brookdale  Music  Co. 

Brown  wood  Music  Co. 

Burley  Music 

Byron  Music  Co. 

Calabar  Music  Pub. 
Calvert  Pub.  Co. 
Camark  Music  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 
Camille's  Music  Company,  Ltd. 
Campbell  Music,  Inc. 
Cammarota  Record  &  Pub.  Co. 
Candice  Music  Inc. 
Candy's  Playhouse   Inc. 
Capa  Music 
Capri  Music 
Carnegie  Music  Co. 
Carnival  Music  Company,  Inc. 
Casa  Musicale  Sonzogno 
Cascales,   Joe,   Music   Publisher 
Cavalier  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Cedarwood  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 
Celestial  Music  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 
Century  Songs,  Inc. 
Cerabino,  L.  G. 
Challenge  Music 
Chambers  Music  Co. 
Charill  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Chase  Music  Co. 
Chaz-Mar  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Chelsea  Music  Corporation 
Cherio  Music  Publishers,  Inc. 
Children's  Record  Guild 
Chips   Music 
Chords  Music  Publishers 
Christian   Music  Publishing  Co. 
Cille  and  Dail  Publications 

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Cireco  Music 
Citation  Music,  Inc. 
Claremont  Music  Company 
Clow,  0.  B.  (Estate  of) 
Coast  to  Coast  Music  Corp. 
Cobal  Music,  Inc. 
Goblin  Music  Co. 
Cole  Corporation,  M.  M. 
Collwill  Corporation 
Colonial  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Colortunes  Publishers 
Columbia  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Commercial  Music,  Inc. 
Commodore    Music   Corporation 
Contemporary  Music 
Continental  Record  Co. 
Cool    Music   Co. 
Copar  Music,   Inc. 
Cosmo  Music 
Country  Music 
Crestline  Music  Pub. 
Crestwood   Publications 
Cross  Music  Company 
Crossroads  Music  Co. 
Cundy-Bettony  Co. 

D.  R.  &  P.  Co. 

Dallas  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Dana  Pub.  Co. 

Danby  Music  Co. 

Dance  Music  Corp. 

Dare   Music  Co. 

Davis  fir  Ostergard 

Davis  Music  Company,  Inc. 

D.  Dreyer  Co.,  Inc. 

D'Eberle  Music  Pub.  Co. 

Delaware  Music  Co. 

DeMorat  Music  Co. 

DeSoto  Songs 

Debut  Publications 

Dennis  Music  Co. 

Destiny  Music   Pub. 

Devere,    Robert  Music   Co. 

Dexter,    Al,    Music    Publishing 

Dickinson,  Harold  H. 

Dinehart   Music   Company,  The 

Diva   Records,   Inc. 

Dixie  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Dolan,  Ann 

Domino  Music  Corporation 

Don  Carlos  Music 

Doraine  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Doraine,  Peter.  Inc. 

Dorchester  Music  Co. 

Dornix  Music,  Inc. 

D'oro  Music  Pub. 

Dray  Music  Co. 

Driftwood  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 

Duchess  Music  Corporation 

Dunbar  Music  Co. 

Dunhill  Music  Corp. 

Eagle  Music  Publishing  Corp. 
East  Coast  Music  Publications 
Eastern  Music  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 
Eastwick  Music  Co. 


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Eccma  Music  Company 

Edgar  Musk  Co. 

Edizioni  Kramer   (Milano) 

Edizioni  Mascheroni    (Milano) 

Edizioni  Musical!  Di  Lazzaro 

Edizioni  Musicali  Italiane 

Edizioni  Suvini  Zerboni 

Ediee  Music  Corp. 

Edwards,  Norman,  Music  Pub. 

Egap  Music,  Inc. 

Elkane  Music  Company 

Embassy  Music  Corp. 

Emblem   Music  Co. 

Emco  Music  Company 

Emerson  Music  Publications,  Inc. 

Emperor  Music   Inc. 

Encore  Music  Publications,  Inc. 

Englewood  Pub. 

Erkcson  &  Peppers  Musk  Co. 

Esquire  Music  Co. 

Essay  Music  Company 

Everybody's   Music 

Excellorec  Music  Co. 

Excelsior  Music   Publishing  Co. 

Executive  Music  Corporation 

Fairfax  Music  Company 

Fairway  Music  Corp. 

Fargo  Music  Inc. 

Ferrer,  jose,  Music  Inc. 

Fi-Del  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Filmusic  Co. 

Fine  Songs 

Flair  Pub.  Co. 

Florida  Music  Company 

Folk  Songs 

Folkways  Music  Publishers  Inc. 

Ford  Music,  Inc. 

Four-Star  Music  Company 

Fowler,  Wallace  Publications 

France  Music  Company 

Francis  fir  Wilmore  Musk  Pub. 

Franklin  Pub.  Co. 

Frannan  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Freed  &  Hall  Music  Publishers 

Frederick  Music  Publ.  Co. 

Freeman,  Albert  Edward 

Freeman,  Porky,  Pub.  Co. 

Fremart  Music  Company 

C-Note  Record  Corp. 

C.  M.  S.   Music  Publishing  Co. 

Gabriel  Records 

Gainsborough  Music,  Inc. 

Gala  Music  Publishing  Corp. 

Gale  Cr  Gales,  Inc. 

Garlock-Scherer 

Gallatin  Music  Corp. 

Gaviota  Music  Inc. 

Gay,  Evelyn  Pub.  Co. 

Gaylord   Music  Co. 

Gilbert  Music  Publishers 

Gil   Music  Corp. 

Glenwood   Music  Corp. 

Globe  Music  Corp. 

Gloria  Musk  Co. 


Goday  Music  Inc. 
Gold  Coast  Pub.  Co. 
Golden  Gate  Quartet  Music  Co. 
Golden   Songs 
Golden  State  Songs 
Golden  Tune  Publishers 
Golden  West  Melodies,  Inc. 
Golden  West  Music  Publications 
Gold  Star  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Gordon  Music  Company 
Gralow  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Granson,  jose,  Music  Co. 
Granite  Music  Co. 
Great  Oaks  Music 
Green  Music  Publications 
Greta  Music  Co. 
Guinand,  Clinton 

H.  M.  Banner  Publications 
Halama,  Frank  J.,  Publications 
Halgra  Songs 
Halliburton  Music 
Hamblen,  Stuart,  Music  Co. 
Hanna  Cr  Co. 
Har-Bock  Music  Co. 
Harmony  Music  Publishers 
Harpeth   Hills   Music 
Harris  fir  Vavrin 
Hartmann,  Edward  &  Lynette 
Hartmann  &  Van  Horn 
Harvard  Music,  Inc. 
Harvey  Music 

Hawaii  Conservatory  Pub.  Co. 
Hayloft  Publications 
Heartline  Music  Co. 
Heart  Songs 
Helport  Music 
Heim,  Marty  Music  Co. 
Hesch  Music  Corp. 
Highland  Music  Co. 
Hill  and  Range  Songs,  Inc. 
Hill  Music  Publishing  Company 
Hillbilly  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Hilltown  Music  Inc. 
Hinds,  Hayden  &  Eldredge,  Inc. 
HockenhuH's  Music  Publications 
Hoffman  Songs 
Hoi  I  en  den  Music  Co. 
Hollis  Music,  Inc. 
Hollywood    House    Music    Pub- 
lishing Co. 
Holmes  Publications 
Horn  Publications 
Hoosier  Music  Publications 
House  of  Carols 
House  of  Erin 
House  of  Irish  Songs 
Howard,  Jack,  Publications,  Inc. 

Imco  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Inco  Music  Company 
Independent  Music  Publishers 
Indigo  Music,  Inc. 
Inman,  Autry,  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Inspirational  Music  Corp. 
Instrumental  Music  Inc. 

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Inter- American  Music  Pub.  Co. 
I'nwood  Music  Co. 
Iris  Music  Pub. 
Iris-Trojan  Music  Corp. 

jaga  Music  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 

jaglea  Music  Corp. 

jamboree  Music 

jan  Music 

jari  Music  Co. 

jay  CO  Music 

jean  Music  Company 

jeannette  Music  Pub. 

jet  Music  Pub. 

jiffy  Pub.  Co. 

Jill  Music  Co. 

johnstone-Montei,  Inc. 

Johnstone  Music,  Inc. 

joni  Music  Inc. 

Joshua  Corp. 

judson  Music  Co. 

juke  Box  Alley,  Inc. 

Kahl  Music  Co. 

Kampas,  William  T. 

Kanawha  Music  Pub. 

Kaolene  Corp. 

Karen  Publications 

Karr,  Jerome  j. 

Kaymusic  Publishers 

Keith  Music  Pub. 

Keenote  Music 

Kelly  Music  Publications 

Kelly -Stool 

Kelton-Romm  Music  Company 

Kendis,  Sonny,  Music  Pub. 

Kenneth  Publishing  Company 

Kerr,  Bob,  Prod. 

Kerr,  Edward 

Keyes,  Baron,  Pub. 

Keystone  Music  Co. 

Kingsbury  Music,  Inc. 

Kinkade's  Songs 

Klive  Music  Pub.  Co. 

Knight  Publishing  Co. 

Knobloch,  M.  H. 

Knotty  Pine  Music  Pub. 

Kord  Music  Company 

Koss  'Music  Co. 

L.  A.  Songs 

La  Chapelle  Music  Publications 

Lake  Erie  Music 

Lakefront  Music 

Lakeland   Music   Co. 

Lamp  Music  Pub. 

Lance  Music  Pub. 

Lana  Music 

Langley  Music  Co. 

Lang-Worth  Publications,  Inc. 

Latin  American  Publishing  Corp. 

Laura -Lea  Music 

Lawn   Music 

Lawrence,  johnny,  Music 

Leal,  Felipe  Valdes 


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LeCoq   Music 

Lee,   Robert,   Music   Publishers, 

Inc. 
Legato  Music  Corp. 
Lennerts  Music  Publications 
Leora   Music 
Lin  Pub.  Co. 

Little  jazz  Music  Pub.,  Inc. 
Lois  Music  Publishing  Co. 
London  Music  Corp. 
Lone  Star  Music  Co. 
Long,  J.  Baxter 
Los  Feliz  Music  Co. 
Love  Music 
Lowden,  C.  Harold 
Lowell  Music  Corp. 
Lowery  Music  Co. 
Lucky  Music  Publishers 
Ludlow  Music,  Inc. 
Lupal  Music  Co. 
Lutz  Brothers  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Lynbrook  Music  Inc. 
Lynch,  Edward  J. 
Lynn  Music  Corp. 

M-E  Melodies 
M  &  M  Music  Co. 
Mac  Heather  Music  House 
Mack-Nell  Publications 
Mackley  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Maestro  Music  Company 
Magnolia  Music  Corp. 
Main    Music    Publishing    Com- 
pany, The 
Main  Street  Songs,  Inc. 
Mallory  Music  Pub. 
Majestic  Music  Company 
Major  Melodies 
Major  Minor  Music 
Malabar  Music,  Inc. 
Manhattan  Melodies  Music  Pub. 
Marmor  Music  Inc. 
Marvin  Music  Corp. 
Mann  Music  Co. 
Manning   House   Music 
Marchant,  |.  C,  Publications 
Marcy,  Victor 

Mardi  Cras  Music  Company 
Maresh  Music  Co. 
Marino  Music  Company 
Mark-Lee  Music  Company 
Marks,  E.  B.  Music  Corp. 
Marlyn  Music  Pub. 
Marsales,  Frank 
Martel  Music  Co. 
Martens,  W.  F.,  Music  Co. 
Maxted  Music  Co. 
Master  Music  Publishers 
Maytime  Music,  Inc. 
Maywood  Music  Co. 
Maze  Publications 
McClellan  Music  Company 
McClean,  Gene,  Music  Co. 
McMahon,  Frank 
Medallion  Music  Co. 
Mellin  Music,  Inc. 


Mellow  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Mellostone  Music  Co. 

Melodies  of  the  Americas 

Melody  Lane,  Inc.  (Peer) 

Melody  Traih 

Memphis  Music  Publishers,  The 

Mercer  Music 

Merian  Music  Inc. 

Meridian  Music  Corp. 

Merit  Music,  Inc. 

Merit  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Merrick  Music  Co. 

Merrymount  Music  Inc. 

Meteor   Music 

Metro  Music 

Metropolitan  Music  Company 

Michele  Pub.  Co. 

Micor  Publishing  Company 

Midland  Music  Company 

Miller-Steinberg-Katz   Music 

Minstrel  Music 

Mipa  Productions,  Inc. 

Miracle  Music  Company 

Mission  Hills  Publications 

Mission   Pub.  Co. 

Missud,  Jean  M.  (B.M.I.) 

Modern  Melo  Melody  Publ. 
Modern  Melodies  Publishing  Co. 
Modern  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Mohawk  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Monahan  Music  Publications 
Monarch  Music  Company 

Money  Music 

Monmouth  Publishing  Company 

Mono-Music 

Monroe  Music  Company 

Monroe,  Bill,  Music  Inc. 

Montauk  Music 

Montclare  Music  Corp. 

Monument  Music,  Jnc. 

Moonlight  Music 

Morris  Music  Publications 

Morrison  Music  Company 

Morrissey  Music  Company 

Morro  Music  Corp. 

Morton  Music  Corp. 

Motion  Music  Co. 

Motley  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Motor  City  Music  Publishers 

Mr.  Music  Co. 

Murob  Music  Publishers 

Musi-cal   Pub.   Co, 

Music  Art  Publications 

Music  City  Copyrights 

Music  for  Frets 

Music  For  Young  America  Co. 

Music  Products, /Inc. 

Music  Row  Publications 

Muzik  Masters  Company 

National  Broadcasting  Co.,  Inc. 
Navajo  Music,   Inc. 
Nelson,  Overson  Publications 
New  Era  Music  Corporation 
Newton,  Al 
Niksch,  Donald  E. 

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Nimisilla  Music  Company 
Noiton,  Frances  Stuart 
Normandy  Music,  Inc. 
Northeastern  Music  Company 
Noteworthy  Music,  Inc. 
Nu-Tune  Music  Corporation 
Nutter,  Carl,  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Nu-Way  Music  Pub.  Co. 

Oakhurst  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Ohio  Music  Co. 
Old  Charter  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 
Old  Town  Records  Corp. 
Omnibus  Music  Co. 
Oliver-Jacobs  Music 
Opal  Music  Inc. 
Optimist  Songs  Co. 
Oree  Music 
Orlando  Music  Co. 
Otis,  Johnny,   Music  Co. 

Pace  Music  Co. 

Palladium  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Palomar  Music  Corp. 

Pan-American  Publications 

Panda  Records 

Panhandle  Music 

Paradise  Music  Company 

Paris,  James  B. 

Parliament  Music,  Inc. 

Pastor  Music  Co. 

Patmar  Music  Company,  Inc. 

Patricia  Music 

Paul   Music  Co. 

Peer  International  Corporation 

Pemora  Music  Company,  Inc. 

Perco  Music  Co. 

Phoenix  Music  Corp. 

Phono-Tunes  Music  Company 

Philharmonic  Pub.  Co. 

Piccadilly  Music  Corp. 

Pitchpipe  Music  Co. 

Pitts,  P.  S.,  Publications 

Pleasant  Valley  Music 

Plumb,  Neely  Publishing  Co. 

Pollard   Music 

Porgie  Music  Corporation 

Powell,  Wayne 

Premier  Music  Publishing 

Pre-View  Publications 

Pritchett  Publications 

Professional  Music,  Inc. 

Progressive   Music   Publishing 

Pressor  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Proven  Publications 

Pulse  Publishing  Corp. 

Putman  Publications 


Quaker  Music  Company 
Quality  Music  Company,  Inc. 
Quincy  Music  Publishers 

Radio  Music  Publishers 
Radon  Music  Co. 


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Rainbow  Melodies  Music  Co. 

Rainbow  Music  Publishers 

Raleigh  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Rancho  Music 

Rand  Music  Co. 

Randolph,  Al,  Publications 

Rayven  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Reardon,  Harry,  Music  Pub. 

Red  River  Songs 

Redwood  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Regent  Music  Corp. 

Reiner,  Paul,  Music  Pub.  Co. 

Reis,  Herb,  Music  Corp. 

Remarque  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Republic  Music  Corporation 

Rex  Music  Publishers 

Rhythm  Enterprises 

Rhythms  Of  The  West 

Ridgeway  Music 

Rinehart,     Marion     W.,    Music 

Rinker,  Charles.  Music  Pub. 

River  Music  Co. 

Riverdale  Music  Co. 

Rockland  Music  Corp. 

Rocky  Hill  Music  Corp. 

Romance  Music  Publications 

Rondo  Music 

Roosevelt  Music  Co. 

Rork,  Ernest  A.,  &  Son 

Rosarch  Pub.  Co. 

Rosemart  Music  Co. 

Rosyin  Music  Company 

Ross  Music  Co. 

Roxy  Music  Corp. 

Royal  Crown  Music  Company 

Royal  Music  Corporation 

Ruby  Music  Co. 

Rudy  Vallee  Music  Publications 

Rujanart  Music  Publications 

Rumbalero  Music,  Inc. 

Rush  Music  Corp. 

Russell  Music  Co. 

Sagebrush  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Salamanca  Music  Publishers 
San  Juan  Music  Publishing  Corp. 
Sapphire  Music  Publisher 
Savoy  Music  Company 
Sawaya  Publications,  Inc.,  The 
Schaeffer's,   Peter,  Music  Corp. 
Sdioll  Publishing  Company 
Seidel,  Emil,  Music  PIb'g  Co. 
Selroy  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Sensational  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Sentinel  Music  Publications 
Sequoia   Music  Corp. 
Seven-Eleven  Music  Pub. 
Shaw,  Charlie,  Publications 
Shealy  Music  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 
Shelby  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Sheldon-Mitchell  Pub  Corp. 
Sheldon  Music,  Inc. 
Sheridan   Music   Corp. 
Sheraton  Music  Corp. 
Shcrmack  Company 
Sherman  Music  Co. 


Sherwood  Music 

Shopa  Music  Publications 

Shutt,  Albert  Musk  Publisher 

Signet  Music  Co. 

Simon  House,  Inc. 

Singer,  Murray,  Music  Pub. 

Skrivanek  Music 

Skyway  Records  &  Music   Pub. 

Slate  Enterprises,  Inc. 

Smith  Publications 

Snyder,  Fenton  Publications 

Society    of    Jewish    Composers, 

Publishers  and  Songwriters 
Song  Ads  Inc. 
Song- Ranch  Publications 
Sonorous  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Sophisticate  Music,  Inc. 
Sound  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Spanish  Music  Center 
Speed  Pub.  Co^ 
Spin  Music 
Spitzer  Songs,  Inc. 
Spry  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Staff  Music 
Stampede  Pub.  Co. 
Starrite  Pub.  Co. 
Stella  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Stenton  iMusic  Inc. 
Stern  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Steven,  Arthur  Publications 
Stevens  Music  Corporation 
Strand  Press  Music  Publishers 
Stratton  'Music,  Inc. 
Stuart  Music,  Inc. 
Studio  Music  Co. 
Sunbeam  Music  Corp. 
Sundial  Songs 
Sunrise  Music  Company 
Susquehanna  Prod.,  Inc. 
Swansongs  Publications 
Sweet,  William  R. 
Swing  &  Tempo  Music  Co. 
Symbolic  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Syndicate  Music  Publishers,  Inc. 

Tamasa  Music  Co. 
Tannen  Music,  Inc. 
Taps  Agency 
Tarry -Town    Music    Co. 
Temerity  Music  Inc. 
Tennessee  Music  Corp. 
Terrific  Tunes 
Terry  Tune  Studios 
Thomas  Cole  Publishing  Co. 
Thornwood  Music  Pub.  Co. 
Tiffany  Music  Company 
Timberland  Publishing  Co. 
Time  Music  Company 
Tiny  Tim  Pub.  Co. 
Tobby  Music  Publishers 
Tono  Record  Co. 
Topik  Tunes 
Trans  Music  Corp, 
Trend  Music 
Triad  Music  Company 
Trianon  Publications 

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Trinity  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Trio  Music  Company 
Tropical  Song  Counter 
Tubb,  Ernest,  Music  Inc. 
Tune  Towne  Tunes 
Turnpike  Music,  Inc. 


U.  S.  Music,  Inc. 
Ultra  Music  Company 
Uma  Publishing  Co. 
Unger  Music  Publisher 
Unique  Music  Publishers 
Universal  Music  Sales 
Uranus  Music  Company 


Val  Music  Corporation 
Valiant  Music  Company,  Inc. 
Valley-Hill  Music  Co. 
Valley  Publishers,  Inc. 
Van  Brunt  Publishing  Company 
Van  Russ  Music 
Vander  Music  Company 
Vanguard  Songs 
Variety  Music  Company 
Versailles  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Vesta  Music  Corp. 
Vetter,  Jack,  Music  Corp. 
Vicca's  Music  Co. 
Village  Music  Co. 
Villa  nova  Music  Co. 
Vincent  Music  Co.,  Inc. 
Vogue  Music  Corporation 
Volunteer  Music  Sales  Co. 
Von  Hallberg  Music  Company 


W.  F.  A.  Enterprises 
Wade  Franklin,  Publications 
Ward  &  Sears  Music,  Inc. 
Warner  Studio 
Warren  Publications 
Washington  Music   Bazaar 
Webster  Music  Company 
Weddington  Music,  Inc. 
Weiss  &  Barry,  Inc. 
Wemar  Music  Corporation 
Westbrook  Publications 
Whimsy,  Ltd. 
White,  lEImore,  Music 
White  Mountain   Music 
Wilcox  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Willet,  Slim,  Songs 
Winchester  Music  Inc. 
Winneton  Music  Corp. 
Winthrop,  G.  &  Company 
Wise  Music  Publications 
Wonder  iMusic  Pub.  Co. 
Wonderlamd  Music  Co.,   Inc. 
Woodland  Music  Company 
Wooley  Western   Music 
Wortham  Music  Co. 
Wyner  Music  Publishers 

Yabres  Publications 


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SESAC",   INC. 

By  PAUL  HEINECKE 
President 


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I'D  like  this  to  'be  an  acknowledgment  of  the  ever-growing  faith  and 
wholehearted  cooperation  SESAC  has  been  given  this  past  year  by  mem- 
bers of  the  radio,  television  and  entertainment  industries.  As  in  the  past 
twenty-four  years,  SESAC  has  always  sold  its  Performance  Licenses  on  the 
availability  of  its  repertory,  and  to  underscore  the  fact  that  each  radio  and 
television  station  and  other  music  users  should  receive  equal  doHar  value  in 
return  for  each  dollar  spent,  SESAC's  Publisher  Relations  Department  has 
been  constantly  on  the  alert  to  add  desirable  musical  catalogs  to  its  reper- 
tory, and  1954  has  been  no  exception. 

Approximately  a  year  ago,  SESAC  began  the  licensing^  of  television 
stations  on  a  commercial  basis  and  now,  a  year  later,  that  industry  has 
given  substance  to  the  ever-growing  faith  of  those  v^ho  recognize  not  only 
the  essential  worth  of  the  SESAC  Performance  License  and  the  SESAC 
repertory,  but  also  those  who  recognize  the  inalienable  rights  of  our  pub- 
lishers whose  catalogs  make  up  the  repertory. 

The  year  1954  brought  equal  support  from  the  backbone  of  the  country's 
greatest  and  most  intimate  communication  medium — AM  radio.  Stations 
of  long  standing  have  renewed  contracts  while  new  stations  have  also 
signed  their  SESAC  Performance  Licenses.  Tangible  evidence  of  this 
caliber  means  that  twenty-four  years  of  hard  and  untiring  effort  in  behalf 
of  better  music  programming  in  the  fields  of  radio  and  television  and  the 
entire  entertainment  industry  are  their  own  wonderful  and  gratifying 
reward  because  today  over  98  per  cent  of  the  entire  radio  industry  has 
signed  SESAC  Performance  Licenses. 

SESAC  is  the  second  oldest  performance  rights  organization  in  the 
United  States,  and  from  the  date  of  its  founding  in  February  1931  to  the 
present  time,  SESAC  has  always  made  available  the  most  renowned  stand- 
ard and  highly-recognized  publishers'  catalogs. 

The  SESAC  Schedule  "A,"  which  lists  all  its  affiliated  publishers,  names 
some  of  the  most-outstanding  organizations  in  American  music,  as  well 
as  some  of  this  country's  most  active,  newer  and  younger  music  publishers. 
All  of  these  are  responsible  for  the  SESAC  repertory — first  for  their  loyalty 
to  SESAC  as  an  organization  and,  secondly,  their  intense  desire  to  create 
new  works. 

So  to  the  hundreds  of  station  owners'  and  their  personnel  throughooit  the 
world,  my  sincere  thanks  for  those  splendid  endorsements  of  the  SESAC 
Transcribed  Library.  It  is  because  of  you  and  your  high  and  exacting 
musical  programming  standards  that  in  less  than  nine  years  the  SESAC 
Transcribed  Library  with  its  more  than  5000  outstanding  musical  composi- 
tions has  grown  into  a  top-flight  Program  Service. 

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A1>ernathy  Pifb.  Co. 

Accordion  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Adamus,  A. 

Adamus,   Zenobiusz 

Albright-  Music  Company 

Alford,  Harry  L. 

Alkire,  Eddie,  Publications 

Amsco  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Andrea  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Arct,  M. 

Arct  Wydawnict-wo  Muzyczne 

Ashmall,  Wm.  E.,  Company 

Augsburg  Publishing  House 

Avalon  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Aztec   Music   Company 

Babwin   Publications 

Barnes,  A.  S.,  &  Company,  Inc. 

Barnhouse,  C.  L,  Company 

Bartlett,  E.  M. 

Barwicki,  K.  T. 

Bass  Co.,  The 

Bava's,  John,  Music 

Beazley,  Samuel  W.,  &  Son 

Beirly,  Alfred,  Co. 

Bendix  Publishing  Corp. 

Benson,  John  T.,  Publishing  Co. 

Berge  Music  Co. 

Blake,  Whitney,  Music  Publishers 

Braun,  Hubert  J. 

Braun  Music  Co. 

Braun  Organization,  The 

Breuer,  Harry 

Broadcast  Music  Publishers 

Broadman  Press,  The 

Brumley,  Albert  E.,  and  Sons 

Bryant  Music  Company 

Calbo,  N. 

Capitol  Music  Co. 

Cardilli,  M.  V. 

Carlton  Music  Pub. 

Catholic  Music  Co. 

Central  Music  Co. 

Century  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Cerruti,  John  M. 

Chart  Music  Publishing  House, 

Inc. 
Choral  Press 
Church  Music  Co. 
Clayton,  Norman  J. 
Clef  Music  Corp. 
Coanacher,  B. 


Coleman,  Robert  H. 

Coleman,  Robert  H.,  Publishing 

Co. 
Colin,  Charles 
Composers  Press,  Inc.,  The 
Concord  Music  Publishing  Co., 

Inc. 

Concordia  Pub.  House 
Cooper,  W.  Oliver 
Craig,  Ivy  E. 
Crawford,  Percy  B. 
Cummings,  M.  Homer 
Czytelnik 

Daniel,  John,  Quartet  Song  Pub. 

Darom,   Edition 

Davis,  Marion,  Company,  The 

Dawson,  William  L. 

Dean,  Emmet  S. 

Dean  &  Edmiaston 

Dean  &  Evridge 

Dean  &  Franklin 

Dean  &  Hensley 

Dean  &  Morgan 

Dean  &  Sebren 

Deiro,   Pietro 

Denison,  T.  S.,  &  Company 

Denson  Trio  Music  Co. 

Denson-Parris  Music  Co. 

Di  Bella,  0.,  Music  Co. 

Edel,  Yizchak 
Edition  Darom 
Edition  Gil- Ron 
Edition  Hazemer 
Edition   Jastrzab 
Edition  Olympia 
Edition  Pizmon 
Edition  Pro  Arte 
Eulenburg,  Ernst,  Ltd. 
Europa  Music  Co. 
Evangel  Music  Co.,  Inc. 

Fairbank,  H.  W.,  Company 
Ferrill,  J.  W. 

Firm  Foundation  Publishing  House 
FitzSimons,  H.  T.,  Co.,  Inc. 
Forberg,  Rob. 
Fouts,  S.  G. 

Fouts-Payne  Music  Co. 
Future  Music 

Gebethner  &  Wolff 
Georgi  fir  Vitak  Music  Co. 
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Gilbert  Music  Company 

Gil-Ron 

Goddard  Publishing  Corp. 

Gornston,  David 

Gospel  Music  Publications 

Gospel  Songs,  Inc. 

Grabczewski,  F. 

Crammer,  Frank 

Gregorian  Institute  of  America 

Hall  Music  Co.,  The 
Hall  fir  McCreary  Co. 
Hanson,  Eddy 
Harmonia  Publishing  Co. 
Harper  fir  Brothers 
Hartford  Music  Co.,  The 
Hart's  Music  Company 
Hathaway,  Franklin  Earl,  Mus. 

Pub. 
Hazemer,  Edition 
Heinrichshofen's  Verlag 
Henson,  J.  M.,  Music  Co. 
Heritage  Music  Publications,  Inc. 
Hoffman,  Raymond  A.,  Co. 
Holbrooke,  Josef 
Huffer,  Fred  K. 
Hymntime  Publishers 

Idzikowski,  Leon 

Idzikowski,  M. 

"IPA,"  Israel  Publishers  Agency 

"Iscam,"  Israel  Society  of  Com- 
posers, Authors  fir  Music  Pub- 
lishers 

Jastrzab,  Edition 
Jeffress  Music  Company 
Jewell,  Fred,  Music  Co. 

Kanner  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Keene,  Hank,  Inc. 
Kelman  Music  Corp. 
Keyboard  Publishing  Co. 
King,  K.  L,  Music  House 
King  Music  Publishing  Corp. 
Kjos,  Neil  A.,  Music  Co. 
Krachtus,  John,  Co. 
Krone,  Max  and  Beatrice 
Kuthan,  E. 

Lillenas  Publishing  Co. 
Lister,  Mosie,  Publications 
Littig,  Frank,  Music  Publishing 

Co. 
Liturgical  Music  Company 


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Liturgical  Music  Press,  Inc. 
Likhvig   Music   Publishing  Co. 

Maciejo.vski,  ZB. 
Markiewicz,  Adam 
Master  Mu5ic  Press,  Inc. 
McKinley    Publishers,    Inc. 
McLaughlin  &  Reilly  Co. 
Mercury  Music  Corp. 
Modern   Music   Library 
Moniuszko  Publishing  Co. 
Morris-Henson  Music  Co. 
Music  Press 
Music   Press,   Inc. 
Music  Products  Corp. 
Musical   Melody  Publishers 

National  Music  Company 
National  Music  Company,  Inc. 
Nattrass-Schenck,   Inc. 
Nazarene  Publishing  House 
Network  Music  Publishers 
Northwestern  Press,  The 
Nowa  Scena 
Nowacki,  Henryk  X. 

Olympia,    Edition 

Pace,  Adger  M. 
Pagani,  0.,  &  Bro.,  Inc. 
Pallma,  Frank,  Music  Publisher 
Pallma  Music  Products  Corp. 
Panella,  Frank  A. 
Panella  Music  Co. 
Paragon  Music  Publishers 
Parks,  j.  A.,  Company,  The 
Parris  Music  Co. 
Parris,  0.  A. 
Perry,  F.  Clark,  Co. 
'erry's  Sons,  A.  W.,   Inc. 
Pioneer  Music  Press 
Pizmon,    Edition 
Podgorski,    I. 
Polonia     Publishing    Co. 
Polskie   Towarzystwo   Muzyki 
Wspolczesnej 

Polskie    Wydawnictwo    Muzyki 

Wspolczesnej 
Poltawski,    Aleksander 
Pomaranski,  Zygmunt 
Popular   Music   Publications 
Princess  Publications 
Pro  Art  Publications 
Pro  Arte,  Edition 


"PWM,"   Polskie  Wydawnictwo 
Muzyczne 

"PWP."   Przedstawicielstwo 
Wydawnictwo   Polskich    (Asso- 
ciation of  Polish  Publishers) 

Puritan  Publishing  Co. 

Quartet  Music  Company 
Quincke,  Walter  A. 

Radio  City  Guitar  Studio 
Rainbow  Music  Co. 
Ramola  Music 
Ramsey,  Will  M. 
Ramsey  &  Parker 
Revival  Music  Company 
Ricart  &  Cia,  Luis,  S.  L. 
Roat,  Chas.  E.,  Music  Co. 
Rolseth  Pub.  Co. 
Rozan  Publishing  Co. 
Rudnicki,  Walery 
Rynczak,  J. 
Rzepecki,  J. 

Sacred  Music  Foundation,  The 
Sajewski,  W.  H.,  Music  and 

Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
Schmidt,  Arthur  P.,  Co.,  Inc.,  The 
Schmitt,  Paul  A.,  iMusic  Company 
Schuberth,  Edward,  &  Co.,  Inc. 
Sebren,  George  W.,  Music  Co. 
Select  Music  Company 
Selmer,  H.  &  A.,  Inc. 
Seyfarth,  G. 
Sherwood   Music  Co. 
Showalter,  A.  J.,  Company,  The 
Showalter,  G.  H.  P. 
Simon,  Frank 
Singenberger,  John 
Singenberger,  Otto 
Singspiration 
Singtime  Publishing  Co. 
Sisk  Music  Company,  The 
Slaski,  H. 
Slater,  Will  W. 
Smith,  Alfred  B. 
Smith,  Wm.  j..  Music  Co. 
Southern  Music  Plate  Co. 
Stamps- Baxter  Music  fir  Printing 

Co.,  Inc. 

Stamps  Quartet  Music  Company, 

Inc. 
Stamps,  V.  O.,  Music  Company 
Standard  Music  Company 

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Standard  Songs 
Stanphill,   Ira 

Stirling  Music  Publishing  Co. 
Sunday  School  Board  of  the 
South  Baptist  Convention,  The 

Target  Music  Co. 

Tav-Rina,  Edition 

Teddlie,  Tillit  S. 

Tennessee  Music  &  Printing  Co. 

Thomas,  Alvis  0. 

Thomas,  J.  E. 

Thompson  Music  Company 

Top  Music  Publishers,  Inc. 

Tovey,  Herbert  G. 

Towarzystwo  Wydawnicze 
Muzyki  Polskie  j 

Treasure  Chest  Publications,  Inc. 
Triangle  Music  Co. 
Trio  Music  Co. 
Tuskegee  Institute 

Universum 

Varner,  Wallace  B. 
Vaughan,   James    D.,    Music 

Publishers 
Vitak-Elsnic  Co. 
Voipe  Music  Co. 

Walls,  W.  M. 
Warde,  Harry 
Warner,   F.   Eugene 
Weaner-Levant  Publications 
Weaner,  Maxwell 
Wells,  Kenneth  H. 
Western  Accordion  Music 

Company 
Wheelwright,  Lorin  F. 
Whitney  Blake  Music   Publishers 
Wiehler,  Zygmunt 
Wilensky,  Moshe 
Windsor  Music  Company 
Winsett,  R.  E. 
Witczyk,  Stanislaw 
"WJR" 

Wohl,  Jehuda 
Wydawnictwo   Muzyczne   Arcta 

"Zaiks,"  Zwiazek  Autorow, 

Kompozytorow  i  Wydawcow 
Zak,  Czeslaw 
Zaiewski,  B.  J. 
Zaremba,  Alojzy 


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Frequency 

Modulation 

Stations— FM 


ALPHABETICALLY 
LISTED  BY  STATE— CITY 


IN  OPERATION 

AS  OF 
JANUARY  1,  1955 


FM  STATIONS 
IN  OPERATION 


As  of  Jan.  1,  1955 

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Call  Letters 


City 


Licensee 


ALABAMA 

WAVU-FM,   Albertville;   Soitd  Mountain   Bcsfrg.  Service 
WRFS-FM,  Alexander  City;   Piedmont  Service  Corp. 
WCTA-FM,  near  Andalusia;  Andalusia  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WHMA-FM,  Anniston;  Anniston   Bcstg.  Co. 
WAFM,    Birmingham;   The   TV   Corp. 
WSGN-FM,  Birminghom;  The  Jemison  Bcstg.  Co. 
WKLF-FM,   Clanton;   Southeastern   Bcstg.   Co. 
WFMH-FM,   Cullman;   The  Voice  of  Cullman 
WHOS-FM,  Decatur;  North  Alabama  Bcst^.  Co. 
WJOI-FM,    Florence;    Florence    Bcstg.    Co. 
WJBY-FM,  Gadsden;  Gadsden  Bcstg.  Co.,   Inc. 
WJLN,   Homewood;  Johnston  Bcstg.  Co. 
WHBS-FM,   HuntsviMe;  The  Huntsville  Times  Co.,   Inc. 
WWWB-FM,  Jasper;   Bankhead   Bcstg.  Co.,   Inc. 
WRLD~FM,  Lanett;  Valley  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WABB-FM,  Mobile;  The  Mobile  Press  Register,  Inc. 
RHTB-FM,  Talladega;  Voice  of  Talladega,  Inc. 
WTBC-FM,  Tuscaloosa;  Tuscaloosa   Bcstg.   Co. 


ARIZOIVA 


KTYL-FM,  near  Mesa;  Sun  Valley  Bcstg.   Inc. 
KTKT-FM,  Tucson;  Thomas  J.  Wallace 


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City 


Licensee 


KNX-FM,    Hollywood;    C.B.S.,    Inc. 

KFOX-FM,  Long  Beach;  iNiicholos  &  Warinner,  Inc. 

KINOB,  Long   Beach;  The  Cerritos  Bcstg.  Co. 

KiCBH,  Los  Angeles;  A.  A.  Crawford 

KFAC-PM,   Los  Angeles;   Los  Angeles  Bcstg.  Co. 

KRKD-FM,  Los  Angeles;  Radio  Broadcasters,  Inc. 

KFWB-FM,  Los  Angeles;   KRWB,   Inc. 

KHJ-PM,   Los  Angeles;   General   Teleradio,   Inc. 

KABC-FM,   Los  Angeles,  A.B.C.,   Inc. 

KMYC-PM,  iMafysvllle;  Marysville-Yuba  City  Bcstrs. 

KBEE,  Modesto;  MioCilatchy  Broadcasting  Co. 

KTRB-FM,  nr.  Modesto;  KTRB  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

KLX-FM,  Oakland;  Tribune  Building  Company 

KEDO,  Ontario;  The  Daily  Report  Co. 

KWKW-FM,  Pasadena;  Southern  Oalifornia  Bcstg.  Corp. 

KORA-FM,   Sacramento;   KORA,   Inc. 

KFBK-PM,  Sacramento;  McClatohy  Bcstg.  Co  . 

KSBR,  San  Bruno;  Radio  Diaiblo,  Inc. 

KFSD-FM,  San  Diego;  Airfan  Radio  Corp.,  Ltd. 

KSON^PM,  San  Franoisoo;  KSON  Broadcasters 

KCBS-^FM>  San  Francisco;  Oolumbio  Bcstg.  System,  Inc. 

KGO-FM,  Sam  Francisco;  American  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

KiNBC-FM,  San  Francisco;  National  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

KXKX,   San   Francisco;    Electromic  Service  Corp. 

KSJO-FM,  San  Jose;   Santa  Clara  Bcstg.  Company 

KWIZ-FM,  Santai  Ana;  The  Voice  of  the  Orange  Empire 

KDFC,  Sausalito,  Sundial  Bcstg.  Corp. 


ARKANSAS 

KLCN-FM,    BIytheville;    Harold    L.    Sudbury 
KFPW-FM,   Ft.   Smith;  Tulsa   Bcstg.   Co. 
KFSA-FM,  Ft.  Smith;  Southwestern  Puiblisihing  Co. 
KBTM-FM,    Jonesboro;    Regional    Bcstg.    Co. 
KPOC-FM,    Pocahontas;    Pocahontas   Radio,    Inc. 
KUOA-FM,   Siloam  Springs;  KUOA,   Inc. 


CALIFOR]\IA 

KERN-FM,    Bakersfield;    McClatchy   Bcstg.    Co. 

KQXR,  Bakersfield;  KLEF  Bcstrs. 

KRE-FM,    Berkeley;    Central    California    Bcstrs.,    Inc. 

KPFA,    Berkeley;   Pacifico   Foundation 

KPLA,   Beverly   Hills;   School  of  Radio   Arts 

KRED,   Eureka;   Redwcwd   Bcstg.  Co.,   Inc. 

KARM-FM,    Fresno;    KARM,   The   George   Harm    Station 

KMJ-FM,    Fresno;    McClatchy    Bcstg.    Co. 

KRFM,    Fresno;  Colifornia   Inland   Bcstg.  Co. 

KUTE,    Giendole;   Robert    P.   Adorns 

KFMU,  Giendole;  Nicholas  M.   Brary 


COLORADO 

KLZ-PM,  Denver;  Alladin  Bcstg.  Corp. 

KOA-FM,  (Denver;  Metropolitan  TV  Co. 

KFML,  Golden;  Evert  A.  Bancker,  Jr. 

ROMS,  Moniitou  Springs;  Garden  of  Gods  Bcstg.  Co. 


CO^BfECnCUT 

WLAD-FM,  Damibury;  Berkshire  Bcstg.  Co. 
WDRC^PM,  Hartford;  The  Connecticut  Bcstg.  Co. 
WTIC-PM,  Hartford;  Travelers  Bcstg.  Serv.  Corp. 
WMMW-FM,  Meriden;  Silver  City  Crystal  Co. 
WNIHC-FM,  New  Haven;  The  Elm  City  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WSTC-PM,   Stamford;   The  Western   Conn.    Bcstg.   Co. 


DELAWARE 

WDEL-PM,  Wilmington;  WDEL,  Inc. 


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DISTRICT  OF 
COLUMBIA 

WASH,  Washington;  Gommercial  Radio  Equipment  Co. 
WCFM,  Wasinington;   Cooperative  Bostg.  Assoc. 
WFAN,  Washington;  United  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WGMS-FM,   Washington;   Good  Music  Stvition,   Inc. 
WMAL-FM,    Washington;    Evening    Star    Bcstg.    Go. 
WOL-FM,  Washington;  Washington   Bcstg.  Co. 
WRC-FM,    Washington;   (National    Bcstg.    Co. 
WTOP-FM,   Washington;  WTOP,   Inc. 
WWDC-FM,  Washington;  Capitol  Bcstg.  Co. 


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WNDB-FM,  Daytono  Beach;  iNevrs-Journal  Corp. 
WRUF-FM,  Gainesville;   University  of  Florida 
WJAX-FM,   Jacksonville;  City  of  Jacksonville 
WJHP-FM,   Jacksonville;   Jacksonville  Journal   Co. 
WMBR-FM,   Jacksonville;   Washington    Post  Co. 
WGBS-FM,   Miiomi;   Storer   Bcstg.    Co. 
WIOD-FiM,  Miami;   Isle  of  Dreams  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WQAM-FM,  Miomi;   Miami    Bcstg.  Co. 
WWPB-FM,  Miami;    Paul    Brake 
WKAT-FM,  Miami   Beach;  WKAT,  Inc. 
WLRD,   Miami    Beach;   Mercantile   Bcstg.   Co. 
WDBO-FM,   Orlando;    Orlando   Bcstg.    Co.,    Inc. 
WHOO-FM,  Orlando;   WHOO,   Inc. 
WORZ-FM,   Orlando;   Central    Florida   Bcstg.  Co. 
WWPG-FM,   Palm  Beach;  Palm   Beach  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WDLP-FM,  Panama  City;  Panama  City  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

St.   Petersburg;   Pinellas  Bcstg.  Co. 

Tallahassee;   Joihn    H.    Phipps 

Tampa;   Tampa   Times   Co. 

Tampa;    The   Tribune    Company 


WTSP-FM, 
WTAL-FM 
WI>AE-FM 
WFLA-FM, 


WPKM,  Tampa;   FM   Broadcasters 


GEORGIA 


WGAU-FM,  Athens;  J.  K.   Patrick  &  Co. 
WAGA-FM,  Atlanta;  Storer  Bcstg.  Co. 
WBGE-FM,   Atlanta;   General    Bcstg.   Co. 
WGST-FM,  Atlanta;   Georgia   Institute  of  Tech. 
WSB-FM,   Atlanta;   Atlanta   Newspapers,   Inc. 
WAQM,  Atlanta;  Glenkaren  Associates,   Inc. 
WAUG-FM,  Augusta;  Garden  City  Bcstg.  Co. 
WBBQ-FM;   Augusta;    Savannah   Valley   Bcstg.   Co. 
WRBL-FM,    Columbus;    Columbus    Bcstg.    Co. 
WI>WD-FM,  Dawson;  Dawson  Bcstg.   Co. 
WDUN-FM,  Gainesville;   Northeast  Georgia   Bcstg.  Co. 
WKEU-PM,   Griffin;    Radio   Station   WKEU 
WLAG-FM,   LaGrange;   LaGrange   Bcstg.   Co. 
WMAZ-FM,  iMacon;   Southeastern   Bcstg.   Co. 
WCOH-FM,  Newnan;   Newnan   Bcstg.  Co. 
WRGA-FM,  Rome;  Rome  Broadacsting  Corp. 
WSAV-FM,  Savannah;  WSAV,   Incorporated 
WTOC-FM,    Savannah;    Savannah    Bcstg.    Co. 
WJAT-FM,  Swainsboro;  Jack  A.  &  iNancy  M,  Thompson 
WLET-FM,  Toocoa;   R.  G.   LeTourneou 


HAWAII 

KAIM,  Honolulu;  Christion  Bcstg.  Assn. 

IDAHO 

KSEI-FM,   Pocatello;   Radio  Service   Corp. 
KiRXK-FM,  Rexburg;  Snake  River  Radio  &  TV  Co. 
KTFI-FM,  Twin  Falls;  Radio  Broadcasting  Corp. 

ILLINOIS 

WJBC-FM,    Bloomington;    Bloomington    Bcstg.    Corp. 
WBYS-FM,  Canton;   Fulton  County  Bcstg.  Co. 
WROY-FM,   Cormi;  Carmi   Bcstg.    Co. 
WCINT-FM,  nr.  Centralia;  Southern  Illinois  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WDWS-PM,  Champaign;  The  Champaign  News-Gazette 
WBBM-FM,  Chicago;  Columbia  Bcstg.   &  System,   Inc. 
WBEZ,  Chicago;  Bd.  of  Ed.,  City  of  Chicago 
WBliK,  Chicago;  Balabon  &  Katz  Corporation 
WEFM,  Chicago;  WHFC,  Inc. 
WBNR-FM,   Chicago;   American    Bcstg.  Co.,   Inc. 
WFJL,  Chicago;   Lewis  College  of  Science  &  Tech. 
WFMiF,  Chicago;  Functional  Music,  Inc. 
WFMT-FM,  Chicago;   Fale  Bcstg.  Co.,   Inc. 
WSEL,  Chicago;  Chicago  Skyway  Bcstg.  Co. 
WIMAQ-FM,  Chicago;    National   Bcstg.   Co.,   Inc. 
WSOY-FM,   Decatur;    Illinois   Broadcasting   Co. 
WLEY,   Elmwood  Park;   Elmwood  Park  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WSEI,    Effingham;    Illinois    Bcstg.   Co. 
WEAW-FM,   Evanston;   North  Shore  Bcstg.   Co.,   Inc. 
WFJS,   Freeport;    Stephenson  Corp. 
WEBQ-FM,  Harrisburg;  Harrisburg  Bcstg.  Co. 
WLDS-FM,  Jacksonville;  Jacksonville  Radio  &  TV  Bcstg. 

Corp. 
WLBH-FM,  Mattoon;  Mattoon  Bcstg.  Co. 
WMIX-FM,  Mt.  Vernon;  Mt.  Vernon   Radio  &  TV  Co. 
WOPA-FM,  Oak   Park;   Village   Bcstg.    Co. 
WLVN^FM,  OIney;  OIney  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WPRS-FM,   Paris;   Paris  Bcstg.   Corp. 
WMBD-FM,   Peoria;  WMBD,   Inc. 
WGEM-FM,  Quincy;   Quincy   Bcstg.   Co. 
WTAD-PM,  Quincy;  Lee  Broadcasting,  Inc. 
WROK-FM,  iRockford;   Rockford  Broadcasters,   Inc. 
WHBF-FM,   Rock   Island;    Rock   Island    Bcstg.    Co. 
WTAX-FM,   Springfield;   WTAX,    Inc. 
WKID-FM,   Urbana;   WKID   Bcstg.   Co. 

INDIANA 

WFIU,   Bloomington,  Trustees  of  Ind.   University 

WONB-FM,  Connersville;  iNews-Examiner  Company 

WBBS,  Crawfordsville,  First  Baptist  Church 

WTRC-FM,    Elkliart;   Truth   Publishing   Co.,   Inc. 

WCMR,   Elkhart;  Clarence  C.  Moore 

WIKY-FM,   Evansville;  South  Central  Bcstg.  Corp. 

WMLL,   Evansville;   On   the   Air,    Inc. 

WIKJG-FM,  Ft.  Wayne;  Northeastern  Ind.  Bcstg.  Co. 

WJOB-FM,  Hammond;  South  Shore  Bcstg.  Corp. 

WITZ-FM,  Jasper;  Jasper  On  the  Air,  Inc. 

WFAM,    near    Lafayette;   WFAM,    Inc. 


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WINL,    Lebonon;    Lebanon   Bcstg.   Co. 
WORX,    Madison;    Electronics    Lab.,    Inc. 
WMRI-FM,  near  Marion;  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
WIMS-FM,   Michigan  City;    Northern    Ind.    Bcstrs.,   Inc. 
WMUN,   near  Muncie;  Tri-City  Radio  Corp. 
WCTW,    New   Castle;   The   Courier-Times,    Inc. 
WBOW-FM,  Terre   Haute;    Banks  of   the  Wabash,    Inc. 
WTHI-FM,   Terre   Houte;   Wobash   Valley   Bcstg.    Corp 
WRSW-FM,   Warsaw;   Reub  Williams  &   Sons,   Inc. 
WFML,    Washington;   Washington    Radio,    Inc. 


IOWA 


KFGQ-FM,  Boone;   Boone  Biblical  College 
KROS-FM,    Clinton;    Clinton    Bcstg.    Corp. 
WOC-FM,  Davenport;  Tri-City  Bcstg.  Company 
KRNT-FM,    Des   Moines;    Cowles   Bcstg.   Co. 
KSO-FM,  Des  Moines;  Murphy  Bcstg.  Company 
WHO-FM,   Des  Moines;  Central   Bcstg.  Co. 
WDBQ-FM,   Dubuque;   Dubuqife  Bcstg.  Co. 
KOKX-FM,    Keokuk;    Keokuk   Bcstg.   Co. 
KGLO-FM,  Mason  City;  Lee-Radiio,  Incorporated 
KWPC-FM,  Muscatine;  Muscatine  Bcstg.  Co.,  Ltd. 
KSCJ-FM,   Sioux   City;    Perkins    Brothers  Co. 
KAYL-FM,  Storm   Lake;  Cornbelt  Bcstg.  Company 


KANSAS 

KIND-FM,  Independence;  Central  Bcstg.  Inc. 
KFH-FM,  WicliitG;  Radio  Station  KFH  Company 

KENTUCKY 

WCMI-FM,    Ashland;    Ashland    Bcstg.    Company 
WLBJ-FM,    Bowling    Green    Bcstg.    Co. 
WFUL-FM,    Fulton;    Ken-Tenn    Bcstg.   Corp. 
WSON-FM,    Hopkinsville;   Hopkinsville  Bcstg.   Co.,   Inc. 
WLAP-FM,   Lexington;  American  Bcstg.  Co. 
WFMW-FM,    Madisonville;   Messenger   Bcstg.    Co.,    Inc. 
WOMI-FM,  Owensboro;  Owensboro  Bcstg.  Company 
WVJS-FM,  Owensboro;  Owensboro  on  the  Air,  Inc. 
WKYB-FM,  Paducah;  WKYB,  Inc. 
WPAD-FM,   Paducah;  Paducah  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 

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KALB-FM,  Alexandria;  Alexandria   Bcstg.  Co.,   Inc. 
WAFB-FM,   Baton  Rouge;  Modern  Bcstg.  Co. 
WBRL,  Baton  Rouge;  Baton  Rouge  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WLCS-FM,  Baton  Rouge;  Air  Waves,  Inc. 
KVOL-FM,  Lafayette  Evangeline  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
KMLB-FM,  Monroe;   Liner's  Bcstg.  Station,  Inc. 
WDSU-FM,   New  Orleans;  WDSU   Bcstg.  Corp. 
WRCM,  New  Oricons;  Supreme  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WMMT,   New  Orleans;    Fidelity  Bcstg.  Co.,   Inc. 
KTBS-FM,  Shreveport;  KTBS,   Inc. 
KRMD-FM,   Shreveport;   Radio  Station   KRMD 
KWKH-FM,   Shreveport;   International   Bcstg.   Corp. 

MAINE 

WCOU-FAA,  Lewijton;  Twin  City  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 


MARYLAND 

Wh«AV-FM,  Annapolis;  The  Copitxil  Bcstg.  Co. 
WCAO-FM,  Balitiimore;  The  Mionumental  Radio  Co. 
WITH-FIM,   Baltimiore;  Maryland   Bcstg.   Company 
WUST-FM,   Bethesda;   Bcstg.  Mamagememt,   Inc. 
WCUM-FM,   Cumberlond;  The  Tower  Realty  Co. 
WJEJ-FM,   Hagerstown;   Hagerstown   Bcstg.   Co. 
WBUZ,   Oaklanid;    Chesapeake   Bcst^.   C».,   Inc. 

MASSACHUSETTS 

WCOP-FiM,   Boston;   Post   Publishing  Co. 
WEEI-PM,   Boston;   Columibia   Bcstg.   Syste-N      're. 
WHDHi-FM,,  Boston;  WHDH,  Inc. 
WNiAC-FM,   Boston;  General  Teleradiio,   Int. 
WBET-FM,   Brockton;   Bmterprise  Puibliishing  Co. 
WXHiR,  Cambridge;  Middlesex  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WHAI-FM,  Greenfield;  John  W.   Huigis 
WLLK-FM,  Lowell;  Merriimac  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WBSM-FM,  Niew  Bedford;  Bay  State  Bcstg.  Co. 
WNBH-FM,  New  Bedford;  E.  Anthony  &  Sons,   Inc. 
WIBEC-FM,  Piittsfield;  Western  Mass.  Bcstg.  Co. 
WHiYN-'FM,   Springfield;   Htiimipden -Hampshire  Corp. 
WMAS-FM,    Springfield;   WMAS,    Inc. 
WCRB-FM,  Waltham;  Charles  River  Bcstg.  Co. 
WOCB-FM,  West  Yarmouth;  £.  Anthony  &  Sons,  Inc. 
WTAG-FM,  Worcester;  WTAG,  Inc. 

MICHIGAN 

WBCM-FMi,  Bay  City;  Bay  Broadcasting  Co.,  Inc. 

WHFB-FM,   Benton   Harbor;    Palladium   Publishing   Co. 

WTVB-FM,  Ooldwater;  Twin  Valley  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

WKMiH-FM,   Dearborn;  WKMIH,   Inc. 

WBIRI,  Detroit;   Booth  Radio  &  TV  Stations,   Inc. 

WDET-FM,  Detroit;  Wayne  University 

WJBK-FM,  Detroit;  Storer  Bcstg.   Co. 

WJR-FM,   Detroit;  WJR,  The  Goodwill  Station,  Inc. 

WMUZ,   Detroit;   Mlcihigan   Music  Co. 

WWJ-FM,  Detroit;  The  Evening  Ntews  Association 

WXYZ-FM,  Detroit;  WXYZ,  Inc. 

WFUM,  Flint;  Regents  of  University  of  Michigan 

WPBE,   Flint;    Flint  Bd.  of  Ed. 

WJEF-FM,  Grand  Rapiids;  Fetzer  Btstg.  Co. 

WLAV-FM,  Grand  Rapids;  Versluis  Radio  &  TV,   Inc. 

WKBZ-FM,   Muskegon;   Ashbacker   Radio   Corp. 

WLDM,  Oak  Pork;  Lincoln  Bcstg.  Comipany 

WCAR-FM,  Pontiac;  WCAR,  Inc. 

WOMC,  Royal  Oak;  Sparks  Bcstg.  Co. 

WSAM-FM,  Saginaw;   Saginaw  Bcstg.  Co. 

WSTR-PM,  Sturgis;  WSTR,   Inc. 

MINNESOTA 

KYSM-'FM,  Mankato;  Southern  Minn.  Supply  Co. 
KTIS-FM,  Minneaipolis;  Nortihwestern  Sch.-Bible  College 
WTCN-FM,   Minneapolis;   Minn.   Television    Pub.   Serv. 

Corp. 
KFAM-FM,  St.  Cloud;  The  Times  Publishing  Co. 
WMIN-FM,  St.  Paul;   Franklin   BIdg.  Co. 
KWKO-FM,  Winona;  Winona  Radio  Service 


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WGCM-FM,  Gulfport;  WGCM  Bcstg.  Company 
WRFM,  Hattiesburg;  Forest  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WJDX-FM,  Joickson;  Laimar  Life  linsurance  Co. 


MISSOURI 


KFUO-FM, 

KWOS-FM, 

WMBH-FM, 

KCMO-FM, 

KBOA-FM, 

KWOC-FM, 

KTTS-FM, 

KCFM,   St. 

KWPM-FM. 


Clayton;  Lutheran  Church-Missouri  Synod 
Jefferson  City;  Capital  Bcstg.  Company 
Joplin;   Joplin    Bcstg.   Company 
Kansas  City;  Meredith  Engrg.  Co. 
near  Kennett;  Kennett  Bcstg.  Corp. 
Poplor   Bluff;   Poplar   Bluff   Bcstg.   Co. 
Springfield;    independent   Bcstg.   Co. 
Louis;   Commercial    Bcstg.   Co. 
West  Plains;    Robert   F.   Neathery 


NEVADA 


KBNO-FM,   Las  Vegas;  iNevada   Bcstg.   Company 
KiNEV,  Reno;   Everett  B.  Cobb 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

WMOU-FM,  Berlin;  Wliite  Mts.   Bcstg.  Co.,   Inc. 
WTSV-FM,   Claremont;   Grandview,   Inc. 
WKBR-FM,  Manchester;  Granite  State  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WOPW-FM,    Nashua;    Nashua    Bcstg.   Corp. 

NEW  MEXICO 

KHPM,  Albuquerque;  OHiE  Bcstg.  Co.,   Inc. 

NEW  JERSEY 

WJLK-FM,  Asbury  Park;  Asbury   Park   Press,   Inc. 
WSNJ-PM,  near  Bridgeton;  Eastern  States  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WAAT-FM,    Newark;    Bremer    Bcstg.    Corp. 
WCTC-FM,  Ntew  Brunswick;  Chanticleer  Bcstg.  Co. 
WTOA,  Trenton;  Mercer  Broadcasting  Co. 
WAWZ-FM,  Zare  Phath;  Pillar  of  Fire  Inc. 

NEW  YORK 

WMBO-FM,  Auburn;  WMiBO,  Inc. 
WRBS,  Bay  Shore;  Great  South   Bay  Bcstg.  Co. 
WKOP-FM,  Binghamton;   Bingihomton   Bcstrs.,   Inc. 
WRRE,  Bristol  Center;   Northeast  Radio  Corp. 
WBEN-FM,    Buffalo;   WBBN,    Inc. 
WBNY-FM,  Buffalo;  Roy  L.  Albertson 
WWOL-FM,  Buffalo;  Greater  Erie  Bcstg.  Co. 
WXRC,   Buffalo;  Western   New  York  Bcstg.  Co. 
WRRC,  Cherry  Valley;  Northeast  Radio  Corp. 
WCLI-FM,   Corning;    Radio   Corning    Inc. 
WKRT-FM,    Cortland;    Radio   Cortland,    Inc. 
WRRD,  DeRuyter;   Northeast  Radio  Corp. 
WHLI-FM,    Hempstead;   FM    Broadcasting   Corp. 
WWHG-FM,  Hornell;  The  W.   H.   Greenhow  Co. 
WHCU-FM,    Ithaca;    Cornell    University 


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WRRA,   Ithaca;  Northeast  Radio  Corp. 
WJTN-FM,   Jamestown;   James    Bcstg.    Co.,    Inc. 
WIMSA-FM,    Massena;    The    Brockway   Company 
WNiRC-FM,    New   Rochelle;    Radio   New   Rochelle    Inc. 
WABC-FM,    New   York;   American    Bcstg.   Co.,    Inc. 
WABF,    New    York;    Metropolitan    Bcstg.    &    TV,    Inc. 
WCBS-FM,    New    York;   Columbia    Bcstg.    System,    Inc. 
WEVD-FM,   New  York;   Debs  Memorial    Fund,    Inc. 
WGHF,  New  York;  WGHF,   Inc. 
WHOM-FM,  New  York;  Atlantic  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WMiGM-FM,  iNew   York;    Loew's,    Inc. 
WRCA-FM,   New   York;   National    Bcstg.    Co.,    Inc. 
WNYC-FM,  New  York;  City  of  N.  Y.  Municipal  Bcstg. 

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WOR-FM,   New  York;  General  Teleradio,   Inc. 
WQCR-FM,  New  York;   Interstate   Bcstg.   Co.,   Inc. 
WWRL-FM,    New   York;   Long    Island    Bcstg.    Corp. 
WHILD-FM,   Niagara  Falls;    Earl   C.   Hull 
WSLB-FM,  Ogdensburg;  St.  Lawrence  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WHDL-FM,    Oleam;    WHDL,    Inc. 
WALK-FM,  Patchogue;  Suffolk  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WHFM,   Rochester;   Stromberg-Carlson  Company 
WRNY-FM,  Rochester;  Rochester  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WGFM,    Schenectady;   General    Electric   Company 
WSYR-FM,  Syracuse;  Central  New  York  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WFLY,  Troy;  The  Troy  Record  Company 
WRUN-FM,    Utica;   Rome   Sentinel    Company 
WWNY-FM,  Watertown;  The  Brockway  Company 
WRRL,  Weathersfield;  Northeast  Radio  Corp. 
WFAS-FM,   White   Plains;   Westchester   Bcstg.   Corp. 

NORTH  CAROLINA 

WGWR-FM,  Asheboro;  Asheboro  Broadcasting  Co. 
WLOS-FM,  Asheville;  Skyway   Bcstg.    Co. 
WBBB-FM,    Burlington;   Alamance   Bcstg.   Co.,    Inc. 
WPNS-FM,    Burlington;    Burlington-Graham    Bcstg.    Co 
WSOC-FM,  Charlotte;  Radio  Station  WSOS,  Inc. 
WDNC-FM,    Durham;    Durham   Radio   Corp. 
WIPM-FM,  Elkin;  James  B.  Childress 
WPNC-FM,  Fayetteville;  Caipe  Fear  Bcstg.  Co. 
WBBO-FM,   nr.    Forest   City;   Rutherford   County   Radio 

Co.,  Inc. 
WQNC-FM,  Gastonia;  Catherine  T.  McSwain 
WEQR,  Goldsboro;  Eastern  Carolina  Bcstg.  Co.,   Inc. 
WHINC-FM,    Henderson;    Henderson    Radio    Corp. 
WNOS,   High  Point;  The  North  State   Bcstg.   Co. 
WHPE-FM,  iHiigih  Point;   High  Point  Bcstg.  Co. 
WMFR-FM,  High  Point;  Radio  Station  WMFR,   Inc. 
WEWQ-FM,  Laurinburg;  Scotland   Bcstg.  Co. 
WLOE-FM,    Leoksville;    WLOE,    Inc. 
WBUY-FM,  nr.  Lexington;  Davidson  County  Bcstg.  Co. 
WMIT,   Marion;    Mt.    Mitchell    Bcstg.    Co. 
WFMB,  nr.  Mayodan;  Mayo  Bcstg.  Co. 
WNAO-FM,   Raleigh;   WPTF   Radio   Company 
WRAL-FM,   Raleigh;   Capitol    Bcstg.  Co.,    Inc. 
WREV-FM,   Raleigh;   Capitol    Bcstg.   Co.,    Inc. 
WREV-FM,    Reidsville;    the    Reidsville    Bcstg.    Co.,    Inc. 
WKFM,    Roanoke  Rapids;    WCBT,    Inc. 
WFMA,    Rocky    Mount;    Eastern    Carolina    Electronics, 

Inc. 
WEED-FM,   Rocky  Mount;  William  Avera  Wynne 
WSTP-FM,   Salisbury;   Piedmont  Bcstg.   Co. 
WWGP-FM,    Sanford;    Sandihills    Bcstg.    Corp. 


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WOHS-FM,    Shelby;    Western   Carolina    Radio   Corp. 
WSIC-FM,    Statcsvillc;    Statcsville    Bcstg.    Co.,    Inc. 
WCPS-FM,  Torboro;  Coostol  Ploins  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
NVTNC-FM,    nr.    Tbomosvillc;   Ttiomosvillo   Bcstg.    Co. 
WMFD-FM,    Wilmington;    Richard   Austin    Dunlea 
WAIR-FM,    Winstoo-Salcm;    Radio-Winston-Salem,    Inc. 
WSJS-FM,    Winston-Salem;    Piedmont   Publishing   Co. 
WMIT,  Yancey  County;  Mt.  Mitchell   Bcstrs.,  Inc. 

OHIO 

WAKR-FM,  Akron;  Summit  Radio  Corporation 

WFAH-FM,    Alliance;    Review   Publishing    Company 

WATG-FM,   Ashland;  Ashland   Bcstg.   Co. 

WICA-FM,    Ashtabula;    WICA,    Inc. 

WTRX-FM,  Belaire;  Ohio-W.  Virginia  Broadcasting  Co. 

WHBC-FM,  Canton;  The  Ohio  Bcstg.  Co. 

WCPO-FM,   Cincinnati;   Scripps-Howard   Radio,  Inc. 

WKRC-FM,    Cincinnati;    Radio  Cincinnati,   Inc. 

WDOK-FM,    Cleveland;    Civic    Bcstrs.,    Inc. 

WERE-FM,    Cleveland;    Cleveland    Bcstg.    Co. 

WGAR-FM,   Cleveland;   Peoples   Bcstg.  Corp. 

WHK-FM,    Cleveland;    United    Bcstg.   Co. 

WJW-FM,    Cleveland;    WJW,    Inc. 

WTAM-FM,   Cleveland;    National   Bcstg.   Co.,   Inc. 

WSRS-FM,    Cleveland    Hts.;    WSRS,    Inc. 

WCOL-FM,    Columbus;    Air    Trails,     Inc. 

WVKO-FM,  Columbus;  Sky  Way  Bcstg.  Corp. 

WHIO-FM,   Dayton;    Miami   Valley    Bcstg.   Corp. 

WEOL-FM,    Elyria;    Elyria-Lorain    Bcstg.    Co. 

WFIN-FM,   Findlay;  The  Findlay  Publishing  Co. 

WFOB-FM,   Fostorio;  Seneca  Radio  Corp. 

WFRO-FM,    Fremont;  Wolfe   Bcstg.   Corp. 

WMOH-FM,   Homilton;  The   Fort  Hamilton   Bcstg.   Co. 

WIMA-FM,   Lima;   Northwestern  Ohio   Bcstg.  Corp. 

WMRN-FM,   Marion;  Marion  Bcstg.   Co. 

WMVO,   Mt.  Vernon;  The  Mt.  Vernon  Bcstg.  Co. 

WCLT-FM,  Newark;  The  Advocate  Printing  Co. 

WPAY-FM,   Portsmouth;  The  Scioto  Bcstg.  Co. 

WSTV-FM,    Steubenville;   WSTV,    inc. 

WSPD-FM,  Toledo;   Storer   Bcstg.  Co. 

WTOL-FM,  Toledo;  Community  Bcstg.  Co. 

WTRT,    Toledo;    Unity    Corp.,    Inc. 

WWST-FM,  Wooster;  Wooster  Republican  Bc^tg.  Co. 

WKBN-FM,   Youngstown;  WKBN    Bcstg.   Corp. 

OKLAHOMA 

KMUS-FM,  Muskogee;   Eastern  Okla.  Bcstg.  Co. 
KSPI-FM,   Stillwater;   Stillwater  Publishing  Co. 


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KWIL-FM,  Albany;  Centrol  Williamette   Bcstg.  Co. 

KUGN-FM,    Eugene;    KUSN,    Inc. 

KGPO,  Grants  Pass;  Southern  Oregon  Bcstg.  Co. 

KEX-FM,    Portland;    Westingbouse    Bcstg.    Co. 

KQFM,    Portlond;    H.    Quentin    Cox 

KOIN-FM,    Portland;    Mount  Hood   Radio  &  TV   Bcstg. 
Corp. 

KPFM,    Portlond;   Oregon   Bcstrs.,   Ltd. 

KPOJ-FM,     Portlond;     KPOJ,     Inc. 


PEXNSYLVAl^IA 

WFMA,  Allentown;  Penn-AMen  Bcstg.  Co. 
WSAN-FM,  Allentown;   Lehigh  Valley  Bcstg.  Co. 
WVAM-FM,   Altoona;   The   General    Bcstg.   Corp. 
WGPA-FM,    Betihlehem;    Befthlehems'   Globe    Publ.    Co. 
WBUT-FM,    Butler;   J.    Patrick   Beacom 
WCHA-FM,   Chambersburg;   Chambersburg   Bcstg.   Co., 

Inc. 
WCED-FM,  Dubois;  Tri-County  Bcstg.  Co.,   Inc. 
WEEX,  near  Easton;  Easton  Publishing  Co. 
WEST-FM,  Easton;  Associated  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 
WBRC-FM,   Erie;   Presque   Isle  Bcstg.  Co. 
WLEU-FM,   Erie;  Commodore  Perry  Bcstg.  Service  Inc. 
WHP-FM,  Harrlsburg;  WHP,  Inc. 
WAZL-PM,  Hazleton;  Haileton  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WARD-FM,  Johnstown;  Central  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WJAC-FM,    Johnstown;    WJAC,    Incorporated 
WGAL-FM,  Lancaster;   WGAL,    Inc. 
WLAN-FM,  Lancaster;  The  Peoples  Bcstg.  Co. 
WLBR-FM,  Lebanon;  Lebanon  Bcstg.  Service  Co. 
WLTN,  Lewistown;  Lewistown  Bcstg.  Co. 
WM,GW-FM,  Meadville;  Meadville  Bcstg.  Service,  Inc. 
WCAU-FM,,   Philadelpihiia;   WCAU,    Inc. 
WFIL-FM,  Pliiladelphla;  Triangle  Publications,  Inc. 
WFLN,   Philadelphia;   Franklin  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WHAT-FM,   Pihiladelphia;    Independence    Bcstg.    Co. 
WIBG-FMi,    Pbiladelpihio;    Seaboard   Bcstg.    Corp. 
WIP-FM,   iPhiladeliphia;    Pennsylvania    Bcstg.   Co. 
WPEN-PM,  Philadelpihiia;  Wm.   Penn  Bcstg.  Co. 
KDKA-EM,   Pittsburgh;  Westingihouse  Bcstg.   Co.,   Inc. 
WJAS-FM,  Pittsburgh;  Pittsburgh  Radio  Supply  House 
WKJF,  Pittsburgh;  Mrs.  A.  J.  R.  Greer 
WWSW-FM,    Pittsburgh;   WWSW,    Inc. 
PPA-FM,  Pottsville;  Pottsville  Bc&tg. 
WGBI-FM,  Scranton;   Scranton   Broadcasters,    Inc. 
WEJL,   Scranton;    Scranton   Times 
WPIC-FM,  Sharon;  Sharon  Herald  Bcstg.  Co. 
WKOK-FM,    Sunbury;    Sunbury    Bcstg.    Corp. 
WRRIN,  Warren;   Niorthern  Alleglieny  Bcstg.   Co. 
WJPA-FM,  Washington;  Washington    Bcstg.   Co. 
WBRE-FM,  Wilkes-Barre;   Louis  6.   Baltimore 
WLYC-FM,  Williiamsport;  Lycoming  Bcstg.  Co. 
WRAK-FM,  Williamsport;   WRAK,   Inc. 
WNOW-PM,  York;  The  Helm  Coal  Co.  (Bcstg.  Div.) 
WRZE,  York;  White  Rose  Broadcasting  Co. 

RHODE  ISLAND 

WPFM,  Providence;  iNobscot  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WPJ'B-FM,    Providence;    Providence  Journal  Co. 
WPRO-FiM,   Providence;  Cherry  &  Webb  Bcstg.  Co. 
WWON-FM,  Woonsocket;  Woonsocket  Bcstg.   Co. 

SOUTH  CAROLIIVA 

WCAC,   Anderson;  Wilton   E.   Hall 

WCSC-FM,  Charleston;  WCSC,  Inc. 

WTMA-FM,  Chorleston;  Atlantic  Coast  Bcstg.  Co. 

WCOS-FM,  Columbia;  Radio  Columbia 

WIS-FM,  Columbia;  The  Bcstg.  Co.  of  the  South 

WDSC-FM,  Dillon;   Border  Bcstg.  Co. 


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WAKE-FM,    Greenville;    Piedmont    Bcstg.    Co. 

WESC-FM,   Greenville;   Greenville   Broodacsting   Co. 

WFBC-FM,  Greenville;  WMRC  li*c. 

WCRC-FM,    Greenwood;    Grenco,    Inc. 

WORG,  Orangeburg;  WTND,   Inc. 

WRHI-FM,   Rock   Hill;   York  County   Bcstg.   Co. 

WSNW-FM,   Seneca;    Blue   Ridge    Bcstg.   Co.,    Inc. 

WDXY,  Spartanburg;  Word,   Inc. 

WSPA-FM,  Spartanburg;  The  Spartan  Radiocasting  Co. 

WALD-FM,   Walterboro;  Walterboro   Bcstg.   Co. 


TE]\NESSEE 

WOPI-FM,  Bristol;  Radiophone  Bcstg.  Sta.  WOPI,  Inc. 
WAPO-FM,   Chattanooga;  WAPO   Bcstg.   Serv.   Inc. 
WDOD-FM,  Chattanooga;  W[>OD  Bcstg.  Co. 
WAEW-FM,    Grossville;    WAEW,    Inc. 
WHBT-FM,  Harriman;  Harriman  Bcstg.  Co. 
WTJS-FM,  Jackson;  T*»e  Sun   Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
WJHL-FM,  Johnson  City;  WJHL,  Inc. 
WKPT-FM,  Kingsport;  Kingsport  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
WBIR-FM,  Lenoir  City;  WLIL,   Inc. 
WMCF,  Memiphis;  Memphis  Publishing  Company 
WSOK-FM,   Nashville;   Nashville  Bcstg.   Co. 


TEXAS 


KREL-FM,  Baytown;  Tri-Cities  Bcstg.  Co. 
KRIC-FM,    Beaumont;    The    Enterprise    Co. 
KCLE-FM,  Cleburne;  Marti,  Inc. 
KCCT-FM,  Corpus  Christi;  International  Radio  Co. 
KIXL-FM,   Dallas;   Variety   Bcstg.   Co.,   Inc. 
KRLD-FM,  Dallas;  KRLD  Radio  Corporation 
WRR-FM,    Dallas;    City   of    Dallas 
KDNT-FM,   Denton;   Harwell   V.   Shepard 
WBAP-FM,   Fort  Worth;  Carter  Publications,   Inc. 
KLUF-FM,   Galveston;   The  KLUF   Bcstg.  Co.,    Inc. 
KPRC-FM,   Houston;   The   Houston   Post   Company 
KTRH-FM,     Houston;    KTRH    Bcstg.    Co. 
KLTI-FM,  near  Longview;   Le  Tourneau  Radio  Corp. 
KISS,    San   Antonio;   The   Walmac   Co. 
KITE-FM,  San  Antonio;  Radio  KITE,  Inc. 
KNON-FM,  San   Antonio;  Mission   Bcstg.   Co. 
KTSA-FM,  San  Antonio;  Sunshine  Bcstg.  Co. 
KCMC-FM,  Texarkana;   KCMC,   Inc. 


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KDYL-FM,  Solt  Lake  City;  Intermountain  Bcstg.  &  TV 

Corp. 
KSL-FM,  Salt  Lake  City;  Radio  Serv.  Corp.  of  Utah 
KUTF,  Salt  Lake  City;  Utah  Bcstg.  &  TV  Co. 


YIRGIl^nA 


WARL-FM,  Arlington;  Northern  Virginia  Bcstrs.,  Inc. 
WINA-FM,  Charlottesville;  Chorlottesville  Bcstg.  Co. 
WISVS-FM,  Crewe;  Southern  Virginia  Bcstg.  Corp. 


Bcstg. 


WBTM-FM,  Danville;   Piedmont  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WEVA-FM,  Emporia;  Stone  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WSVA-FM,    Harrisonburg;     Shenandoah    Valley 

Corp. 

WLVA-FM,  Lynchburg;  Lynchburg  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WWOD-FM,  Lynchburg;  Old  Dominion  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WMVA-FM,   Near  Martinsville;  Martinsville  Bcstg.  Co. 
WGH-FM,  Newport  News;  Hampton  Roads  Bcstg.  Corp- 
WRVC,   Norfolk;  Larus  &  Brother  Co.,  Inc. 
WTAR-FM,   Norfolk;  WTAR  Radio  Corporation 
WCOD,    Richmond;    Havens   &  Martin,    Inc. 
WLBE-FM,  Richmond;  Lee  Bcstg.  Corp. 
WRiNL-FM,   Richmond;    Richmond    Newspapers, 
WRVD,  Richmond;   Larus  &   Brother  Co.,   Inc. 
WDBJ-FM,  Roanoke;   Times-World  Corporation 
WROV-FM,  Roanoke;  Radio  Roonoke,   Inc. 
WSLS-FM,  Roanoke;  Shenandoah  Life  Stations, 
WRFL,  Winchester;  Richard  Field  Lewis,  Jr. 


Inc. 


Inc. 


WASHIJVGTOX 

KALE-FM,  Richland;  KALE,  Inc. 
KliNG-FM,  Seattle;  KING  Bcstg.  Company 
KIRO-FM,  Seattle;  Queen  City  Bcstg.  Co.,  Inc. 
KISW,  Seattle;  Ellwood  W.  Lippincott 
KREM-FM,   Spokane;    Louis   Wasmer 
KTNT-FM,  Tacoma;  Tribune  Publishing  Co. 


WEST  VIRGINIA 

WJLS-FM,  Beckley;  Joe  L.  Smith,  Jr.,  Inc. 
WKNA-FM,  Charleston;  Joe  L.  Smith,  Jr.,  Inc. 
WJPB-FM,  Fairmount;   Foirmount  Bcstg.  Co. 
WHTN-FM,    Huntington;    Greater    Huntington     Radio 

Corp. 
WLOG-FM, 

Greever 
WEPM-FM, 
WAJR-FM, 
WOAY-FM, 
WPAR-FM, 
WKWK-FM, 
WWVA-FM, 


Logan;    Clarence    H.    Frey    &    Robert    O. 

Martinsburg;  Martinsburg  Bcstg.  Co. 
Morgantown;    West   Virginia    Radio    Corp. 
Oak   Hill;   Robert  R.  Thomas,  Jr. 
Parkersburg;  Ohio  Valley  Bcstg.  Corp. 

Wheeling;  Community  Bcstg.,  Inc. 

Wheeling;    Storer   Bcstg.   Co. 


WISCONSIN 

WEAU-FM,  Eau  Claire;  Central  Bcstg.  Company 
WWCF,  Greenfield;  Wm.  C.  Forrest 
WCLC-FM,  Janesville;  Gazette  Printing  Co. 
WHA-FM,  Madison;  State  of  Wise.,  State  Radio  Council 
WIBA-FM,  Madison;   Badger  Bcstg.   Co. 
WISC-FM,  nr.  Madison;  Radio  Wisconsin,   Inc. 
WMFM,  Madison;  Earl  W.  Fessler 
WDLB-FM,  Marsbfield;    Doiryland's    Bcstg.    Serv.,    Inc. 
WLIN,  Merrill;  Alvin   L  O'Konski 
WBMP-FM,  Milwaukee;  Milwaukee  Bcstg.  Co. 
WRJiN-FM,  Racine;   Racine   Bcstg.   Corp. 
WJMC-FM,  Rice  Lake;  WJMC,   Inc. 
WHBL-FM,  Sheboygan;  WHBL,  Inc. 
WPHR-FM,    Wisconsin    Ra^iids;    William    F.    HuHman 
Radio,   Inc. 


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Abornathy.  Matsy..WEEB.   Southorn  Pines,   N.  C. 
Alx'via.  Venrie.  .KGGM-TV,  AlbuQuerque.  N.  Mex. 

AlHlou.    Gloria WCAE.    Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

Aocola.    Dorotliy KASL.    Newcastle.    Wyo. 

Adams.    Bettv WJAR-TV.   Providence,    R.    I. 

Adams.    IVbroah ....  WPIL-TV,    Philadelphia.    Pa. 

Aders.    E<lna WLSI.    Pikeville,    Ky. 

Adams.    Kay WQUA.    Moline,    111. 

.\d;uns.    Opal WMBC.    Macon,    Miss. 

Adams.    Susan WABD.    New   York,    N.   Y. 

.Kitken.    Kate CFRB,    Toronto,    Ont.,    Canada 

Allan,    Nancy KMJ-TV,    Fresno,    Cal. 

Allen,   June WITV,    Miami.    Fla. 

.\llen.    Nancy WLAU.    Laurel,   Miss. 

Allen.    Ruth WGAR,    Cleveland,    Ohio 

.\lcxander,   Barbara .  .KVNI.   Coeur  d'Alene,   Idaho 

Alexander,    Jeanne WBI,    Charlotte,    N.    C. 

Alexander.    Mildred WTAR,    Norfolk,    Va. 

.\lexandria,    Elenora.  .  .  .WBAX.   Wilkes-Barre,   Pa. 

Allison,    Myme    M KBON.    Omaha,    Nebr. 

Allmon.    Lucille KWBB.    Wichita,    Kans. 

.\mspaueh.    Faith WMTC,    Vancleve,   Ky. 

Amierson.    Blanch WLOA,     Braddock,    Pa. 

.\nderson.  Fran KXRA,  Alexandria,  Minn. 

.\niierson,  Jane KIOA,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Anderson,  Jane KMMJ,  Grand  Island,  Nebr. 

Andrews,  Miriam WRUF,  Gainesville,  Fla. 

.\n?el.  Barbara KPTV,  Portland,  Oreg". 

Anple,  Barbara WLBR-TV,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

Anno.  Mary  Jean WATW,  Ashland.  Wis. 

Antoine.  Frances WVIM,  Vicksburg-,  Miss. 

Antonetti.  Clara WTSA,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

Apple.  Marie KWCB,  Searcy,  Ark. 

Arch.  Shirley WHLD,  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y, 

Arledge.  Mabel KIVY,  Crockett,  Texas 

Arlen.  Margaret WCBS-TV.  New  York,  N.  Y, 

Armand.  Dorothy WCOV,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Armstrong,  Jennie-Belle.  .  .  .WSYR,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 


Baacke,  Gladys WJKO,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Baeher.    Jeanne KGST,    Fresno,    Cal. 

Badham.    Mary WBRC,    Birmingham,    Ala. 

Bagley.  Harriet KOVE,  Lander,  Wyo. 

Bailey,  Betty KENM,    Portales,    N.    Mex, 

Bailey.  Mildred WCOP,  Boston,  Mass. 

Bailey,  Mitzi KMUR,   Murray,   Utah 

Bailey,  Martha WLOS-TV,   Asheville,  N.  C. 

Baird.  Jeanne KEYT,   Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

Baker.   Arleen KRAL,    Rawlins,   Wyo. 

Baker,   Betty WHO,   Des  Moines,   Iowa 

Baker,  Evangeline.  .  .KGO-TV,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Baker,   Gertrude WBUT,  Butler,   Penn. 

■Baker.   Mildred KNAK,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

Baldwin,   Bette WHEP,  Foley,  Ala. 

Baldwin.   Helen WNBF-TV,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Bale.    Helen WREX-TV.    Rockford,    111. 

Ball,  Jane  Ellen WJAS,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Ball,  Joy WEAR-TV,  Pensacola,   Fla. 

Ballew.  Betty KFTM.  Ft.  Morgan,  Colo. 

Banoroft,    Barbara WMMB,    Melbourne,    Fla. 

Barden.   Philena WDBO-TV,   Orlando,   Fla. 

Bark  well.  Patsy KOOS.  Coos  Bay,  Ore. 

Bames.    Josie KTVT,    Salt   Lake   City,    Utah 

Barnett,  Josephine KGON,    Oregon    City,    Ore. 

Barnott,   Mary  Joan .  .  .  .  WLOH.   Princeton.   W.  Va. 

BaroridcBH.    Harriet WMIE,    Miami,   Fla. 

Barrett.  Myrtle WHDF,  Houghton,  Mich. 

Bartelt.   Mary   Ann WJPG.   Green   Bay,    Wis. 

Bartlelt.   Edna WENY.  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Bartlett,   Sue WTTV,   Bloomington,   Ind. 

Barllett.   Virginia WNET.    Providence,    R.    I. 

Barrie.  Wendy WHIO-TV,  Dayton.  Ohio 

Bauby.  Cathy WMCT,   Memphis,  Tenn. 

BaxU;r.  Man?o KVEC-TV,  San  Luis  Obispo,  Cal. 

Bayne.  Barbara WLOL,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Bt-aifle.  Helen WHLM.   Bloomsburg,   Pa. 

B«;aifle.  Maude  Stewart WBBC.  Flint,  Mich. 

B^ran.   Ruth WATV,   Newark,  N.  J. 

liean,  Wilma KRXK,  Rexburg.  Idaho 

Beard.    Naomi WTCO,   CampbellBviUe.   Ky. 

Beok«r.  Hr:len  Margaret.  .KIMO,  Independence,  Mo. 
Becker.  Johnnie KIUP,  I>urango.  Colo. 


Bo<>lcy,  Helen WORD,  Spartanburg.  S.  C. 

Belancio,  Gloria WSJV.  Elkhart,  Ind. 

Belden.   Virginia KCKY,   Coolidge,   Ariz. 

Bell,  Alice WAGA-TV,    Atlanta,   Ga. 

Bell.  Peggy KFYO,   Lubbock.  Texas 

Beltran,  Alma  Leonor KALI,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Benell.   Julie WFAA-TV,  Dallas.  Tex. 

Benner,   Hazel KCLS,  Flagstaff,  Ariz. 

Benson,  Beverly WJOC,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Bergstrom,  Mildred.  .  WKNIB-TV,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Berry,   Mari  Lou WJPS,   Evansville.  Ind. 

Beseth,  Muriel  H WNBZ.  Saranac  Lake.  N.  Y. 

Best,  Bobbe WTAX,  Springfield,  111. 

Binns,  Barbara WVCG,  Coral  Gables,  Fla. 

Bishop,  Ethel WXOK,  Baton  Rouge.  La. 

Blair,  Anne WGMS,  Washington.  D.  C. 

Blair,  Virginia KRBC-TV,  Abilene,  Tex. 

Blazer,  Eleanor  J WHOK,  Lancaster,  Ohio 

Blake,  Julie WFEA,  Manchester.  N.  H. 

Blake.  Nancy WHOL,  AUentown,  Pa. 

Bleck,  Ruth WIMS,  Michigan  City.  Ind. 

Blum,  Vaunciel KMMO,  Marshall,  Mo. 

Boehm,  Mary  Kay WITZ,  Jasper.  Ind. 

Bolten,  Geneva KREL.  Baytown,  Tex. 

Bond,  Betty WSLS-TV,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Booth,   Bette  Mills KLWN,  Lawrence,  Kans. 

Borovac.  Joyce WMFG,   Hibbing,  Minn. 

Bost,  Cecile WIRC,  Hickory.  N.  C. 

Botkin,  Freda  S KVOA-TV,  Tucson,  Ariz. 

Bowen,    Jerri KHSL-TV,   Chico,  Cal. 

Bowles,   Patricia KFSA-TV,  Ft.  Smith.  Ark. 

Bowman,  Helen WIKE,  Newport,  Vt. 

Bowman,  Maxine KBRS,   Springdale,  Ark. 

Box,  Mary  Jane WFRX,  West  Frankfort,  111. 

Boyd,  Jo WMPA,  Aberdeen,  Miss, 

Boyette,  Martha WTRP,  LaGrange,   Ga. 

Bracken,  Virginia WDOV,  Dover,  Del. 

Bradford,  Betty WESB,  Bradford,  Pa. 

Bradley,   Dorothy WQXI-TV,   Atlanta,   Ga. 

Bramblett,  Gladys  V WSAR,  Fall  River.  Mass. 

Brannen,  Mrs.  Ernest.  .;  .WWNS,   Statesboro,  Ga. 

Breese,    Beth KNOE-TV,   Monroe,  La. 

Brennan,  Libby WILK,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Bridges,   Doris WKMT,   Kings  Mountain,  N.  C. 

Brink,   Norma  S WGRD,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Brinkley,   Amy WHKY,    Hickory,   N.   C. 

Brisco,  Charlotte ...  .KTVH,  Hutchinson,  Kan. 

Broadwell,  Fay KXOX,  Sweetwater,  Tex. 

Brooks,  Bonnie  Jean.  .  .  .KBHS,  Hot  Springs,  Ark. 

Brooks,  Helen . WFBR,    Baltimore,    Md. 

Brooks,  Pat KVAS,  Astoria,  Ore. 

Brown,   Betty  Jo WJOT,  Lake  City,   S.  C. 

Brown,  iBetty  Jo WJOT,  Lake  Cty,  S.  C. 

Brown,  Barbara WINA,  Charlottesville,  Va. 

Brown,  Beverly KIMA-TV,  Yakima,  Wash. 

Brown,   Elizabeth  A KBMX,  Coalinga,  Cal. 

Brown,  Mary  Elba KEBE,  Jacksonville,  Tex. 

Brown,  Mina KHQ-TV,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Brown,   Shirley KMED,  Medford,  Ore. 

Browne,  Olivia WMCT,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Broyles,   Clara  E KBLO,   Hot  Springs,   Ark. 

Bruce,  Ann WGUY,  Bangor,  Maine 

Bruce,  Dinny WBBM-TV,  Chicago,  111. 

Bruce,  Fran KVCV,  Redding,  Cal. 

Brumsey,  Jerry WMBG,  Richmond,  Va. 

Brunton,  Beverly KVAL-TV.  Eugene,  Ore. 

Cain,  Judy KTBS,  Shreveport,  La. 

Caldwell,   Jeanne WERC,   Erie,   Pa. 

Calfee,  Lu WAAM,   Baltimore,  Md. 

Calkins,   Jo   Anne WRNY,    Rochester,  N.   Y. 

Callahan,  Dene WUSN-TV,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Calloway,    Elizabeth KTRE,   Lufkin,    Tex. 

Cameron,   Barbara WKRC,   Cincinnati,   Ohio 

Campbell,  Dorothy  M "WRDO,  Augusta,  Maine 

Cane,  Allene  W WKSR,  Pulaski,  Tenn. 

Cane,   Stella WSEE,   Erie,    Pa. 

Cantrell,  Jane KWAL,  Wallace,  Idaho 

Capland,   Letha  Lee....KPAC,   Port  Arthur,  Tex. 
Carlson,  Mrs.  Aino.  .WEAT,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 

Carlson,  Mildred WBZ,  Boston,  Mass. 

Carlson,  Norah WLYC,    Williamsport,    Pa. 

Camahan,   Hazel.  ..  .WPTX,  Lexington  Park.  Md. 
Carr,  Paula WMOA,  Marietta,  Ohio 


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Carrol.  Ann WLOS-TV.  Asheville.  N.  C. 

Carrol.  Elaine WKBN.    Youngstown.    Ohio 

Carroll,  Lynn WCAO,  Baltimore.  Md. 

Carson.  Pam WKY,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Carter,  Cecile KALB,  Alexandria.  La. 

Carter,  Fran WAZL.   Hazelton,  Penn. 

Carter,  Freda KAMD,  Camden.  Ark 

Carter,  Joan KTSM-TV,  El  Paso,  Tex 

Carter.  Katherine WLOU.    Louisville,    Ky. 

Cartwrig-ht,   Christine WCCM,   Lawrence,  Mass 

Casey,  Wynne WJOY,  Burlinglon,  Vt. 

Cason,  Barbara WMP9.  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Cass,  Betty WIBA,  Madison.  Wis. 

Casteel,  Ellamae WBJBN-TV.  Youngrstown    Ohio 

Church,    Joyce KDKN,   Clinton,    Mo. 

Clare,  Vir^nia KIHO,  Sioux  Palls,  S.  Dak. 

Clark,  Edna WWGP,   Sanford.  N.  C. 

Clarke,  Betty WPDF,  Flint,  Mich. 

Clog-ston,  Eleanor KIEM-TV,  Eureka,  Cal. 

Coates,    Irma WDLB,    Marshfield,    Wis. 

Coggin,  Joyce WCOH.  Newman.  Ga. 

Cog-g-ins.   Marcia WKDW.   Newberry.   S.  C. 

Colbert,   Jean WTIC,   Hartford,   Conn. 

Corbett,  Jean WCAU-TV,   Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Cotton,    Dorothy.  .  .  .WHEC-TV,    Rochester,    N.    Y. 

Craig-,   Julie WICS,   Spring^eld.  111. 

Craig-,  Louise  M WSFC,    Somerset,   Ky. 

Craig-,  Nancy WABC-TV,    New   York,    N.    Y. 

Cramer.  Alma WARD,  Johnstown.  Pa. 

Crane,  Martha WLS,  Chicago,  111. 

Crane,   Ruth WMAL-TV,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Crawford,  Lurline.  .  .  .WJNO-TV,  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 

Crocker,  Betty KRXL.  Roseburg.  Ore. 

Crowther,  Joan WNHC-TV,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Crumbaker,   Marge.  ..  .KGUL-TV,    Galveston,   Tex. 

Cummins,  Charlotte WROY,   Carmi,   111. 

Curet,   Marge WVMI,   Biloxi.   Miss. 

Curley.  Margaret.  ..  .WJEF,    Grand  Rapids,   Mich. 

Currat,   Thelma WTMV,   East  St.  Louis,  111. 

Currier,  Bernice KM  A,  Shenandoah.  Iowa 

Curtis.  Peggy WJLK,   Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

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Daehler,  Mrs.  F.  Carl WPAY,  Portsmouth,  Ohio 

Daffron,  Polly WRNL,  Richmond,  Va. 

Dahl,   Cindy WTTG,   Washington,   D.  C. 

Dale,  Dorothy WBET.  Brockton.  Mass. 

Dale,  Jerry WNRC,    New   Rochelle,    N.   Y. 

Dalton,  Jane WSPA,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Dalzell,   Madge WIOU.   Kokomo,   Ind. 

Danelo,  Florence WDTV.  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Daniel,  Jacqueline KFBK.  Sacramento,  Cal. 

Daniels.  Catherine WISH,    Indianapolis,    Ind. 

Daniels,  Liz KDAL.  Duluth,   Minn. 

Darland,  Maxine ....  WMT-TV,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

Darling,  Sue KCRG,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

Daugherty,   Catherine   E. .  .  WKBI,    St.   Mary's.   Pa. 

Davis,  Betty KOIN-TV.   Portland.   Ore. 

Davis.  Lillian WSSC.  Sumter.  S.  C. 

Davis,  Marguerite KXOB,    Stockton,   Cal. 

Davis.  Velda KSPI,    Stillwater,    Okla. 

Dawley,    Dorothy WSLI,   Jackson,  Miss. 

Dawson,  Helen WVMC.  Mt.  Carmel.  111. 

Day,  Erin KVGO,    Missoula,   Mont. 

Day,  Helen WBAY-TV.  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

Day.  Louise WRFS,  Alexander  City,  Ala. 

Dean,  Ina  Mae KYSM,  Mankato,  Minn. 

Deane,    Martha WOR,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Dearth,   Jacqueline WBEX,  Chillioothe,   Ohio 

DeGaray,  Lydia KCOR,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Demas,   Jana WKRC-TV,    Cincinnati.    Ohio 

Denman,  Nell KBWD,  Brownwood,  Tex. 

Denning,    Eloise WCOJ,   Coatesville,  Pa. 

Dennis,    Mimi WABT.    Birmingham.    Ala. 

Derrick.   Elta KNOG.  Nogales.  Ariz. 

Dettinger,    Alma WQXR,    New    York,    N.   Y. 

DeVaney,  Maxine WMBH,  Joplin.  Mo. 

Dickens,  Dean WGST,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Dickerson,    Doris WOXF,   Oxford,   N.  C. 

Dickinson,   Florence.  .WOKW,   Sturgeon  Bay,   Wis. 

Didier,  Teresa KFBB-TV,  Great  Palls.  Mont. 

DiFilippo,  Kim WNOK,  Columbia.  S.  C. 

Dillin.    Alberta WFOY.    St.   Augustine.  Fla. 

Dixon.    Nancy WJAR-TV.   Providence.    R.    I. 

Dobson,  Deloris .KSLM.  Salem,  Ore. 

Dodge,  Ruth WHWB,  Rutland,  Vt. 

Donges,  Cathy WATG,  Ashland,  Ohio 

Donham,  Betty  Jo KNEX,  McPheraon.  Kan. 

Donst.   Esther KFNF.  Shenandoah,  Iowa 

Donovan.   Joyce WTRY.  Troy.   N.  Y. 

Dooley,  Dorothy. .  .KFDX-TV,  Wichita  Falls.  Tex. 

Dooley.  Edna WTVD,  Durham.  N.  C. 

Doonan,  Kathleen. . .  .WTAP,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 
Dorr,  Mary WFIL-TV,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Dorsey.  Polly WBMD,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Doss.   Thelma KORC.    Mineral   Wells,   Tex. 

Douglas,   Donna WTOP-TV,   Washington.   D.   C. 

Drew.   Sally WJER,   Dover,  Ohio 

Drivas,    Chris WIDE.    Biddeford,    Maine 

DuBois.  Joellen WTNS.  Coshocton,  Ohio 

Duffy.   Kerrin WCOW,   Saint  Paul.  Minn. 

DuKate,   Gwenn WPCF,   Panama  City,   Fla. 

Duke,  Ann WDBL.   Springfield,  Tenn. 

DuMond,    Irene KXEL.    Waterloo.    Iowa 

Dunaway.   Bobbie KTVW,  Tacoma,   Wash. 

Duncan.  Martha WOI-TV,  Ames.  Iowa 

Dunlop,    Ruth KPHO-TV,   Phoenix,   Ariz. 

Dunn,  'Barbara KBOX,    Modesto,   Cal. 

Dunn.  JoAnn WTRX,   Bellaire.   Ohio 

Dutton,   Hazel KNGS,    Hanford.   Cal. 

Duvall,  Carol WOOD-TV,  Grand  Rapids,   Mich. 

Dwyer,   Mary WRDW,  Augusta,   Ga. 

Dymale,   Nancy WBKV,   West   Bend,   Wis. 

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Early,  Christmas WGMA,  Hollywood,  Fla. 

Eason,  Imogene WGAI,  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C. 

Easton,    Sally WBIS,    Bristol,    Conn. 

Ebeling,   Betty KCBD,  Lubbock,  Tex. 

Eckloff ,  Maurine KHOL-TV,   Kearney,  Neb. 

Edwards,  Lyn WFOM,  Marietta.  Ga. 

Edwards,  Mary  Lou WORZ,  Orlando,  Fla. 

Elizabeth,  Faye WWJ-TV,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Ellen,   Nanny WWNR,   Beckley,   W.  Va. 

Elliott,   Pat WAGE,    Dothan,    Ala. 

Ellis,    Frankie   Jo KOY,    Phoenix,   Ariz. 

Ellis.   Lorraine KOMU-TV,   Columbia,   Mo. 

Elpern,   Margaret KZTV,    Reno,    Nev. 

Emunson,    Crys WMTE,   Manistee,    Mich. 

Engel,  Rita KIJV,   Huron,  S.  Dak. 

England,  Gladys  G WSMT.   Sparta,  Tenn. 

English.  Pat WSEE,  Erie,  Pa. 

Erlandson,   Alice KJRG,   Columbus,    Neb. 

Erskine,  Kay KSVP,  Artesia.  N.  Mex. 

Eubanks,  Velma WMUU,  Greenville,  S.  C. 

Evans,  Jan WOHP,    Bellefontaine,   Ohio 

Evans,  Joan WIBC,    Indianapolis,   Ind. 

Everrit,  Janice WBRN,  Big  Rapids,  Mich. 

Eversole,  T.  Jack WKCT,  Bowling  Green.  Ky. 

Exum,    Loretta WDAK,    Columbus,    Ga. 


Fabiani,  Rozell WRBL-TV,  Columbus,  Ga. 

Fairbanks,  Lucille KFIZ,  Fond  Du  Lac,  Wis. 

Fariss,  Mary  Ann.  .  .  .KTVQ,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Farmer,  Helen WBML,  Macon,  Ga. 

Faulk,  Polly WCKB.  Dunn,  N.  C. 

Feezor,  Betty  Daniels WBTV,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Ferguson,   Paula WJOI,  Florence,  Ala. 

Files,  Norma  K WCAW,  Charleston.  W.  Va. 

Flora,  Catherine WCUM,  Cumberland,  Md. 

Fisher,  Edith WLSE,    Wallace,  N.  C. 

Fisher,  Luella  M WBEN-TV,   Buffalo,    N.  Y. 

Fitch,   Marcie.  .  .  .KGLN,   Glenwood  Springs,  Colo. 

Fitzwater,    Jean KGEZ,    Kalispell,    Mont. 

Fleming,  Dorothy WDSC,  Dillon,  S.  C. 

Fletcher,  Louise "WSOK,    Nashville,    Tenn. 

Fletcher,  Marian WLOK-TV,    Lima,     Ohio 

Fletcher,  Ruthe  A KSEI,  Pocatello,   Idaho 

Flournoy,    Rose WRBL,    Columbus,    Ga. 

Flower,    Elsie KGDM,    Stockton,   Cal. 

Flowers,    Eleanor WHSC,    Hartsville.    S.    C. 

Floyd,  Margo WTWO,  Bangor,  Maine 

Flynn,   Eileen WRGB,   Schenectady,   N.  Y. 

Fontaine.  Patricia.  .  .  .KARK-TV,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Foran,   Margaret   H WAAF.   Chicago,    111. 

Forbes,    Joanne KWIL,    Albany,    Ore. 

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Gaffney,  Pauline WBBF.  Rochester.  N.  Y. 

Gerhart,  Mary  Alice. WHFB,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 

Geyer,  Marion WAKR,   Akron,   Ohio 

Gibbs,   Agnes WCSH-TV,    Portland.   Maine 

Gilchrist,   Norma KPOL,   Los   Angeles,   Cal. 

Gilstrap,  Karine KTAE,  Taylor,  Tex. 

Goodman,  Juanita KICA,    Clovis.    N.    Mex. 

Goodman,  Ruth  M WTOC,    Savannah.    Ga. 

Gordon,  Mrs.  Drayton  H..  .WFTR,  Front  Royal,  Va. 

Gordon,  Mimi WPRC,   Lincoln,   111. 

Gorman,    Marjorie KVOA-TV,    Tucson,    Ariz. 

Gosar,   Donna KOVO,   Provo,  Utah 

Gottlieb,   Ruth WMSC,  Columbia.   S.  C. 

Gould,   Alice KIMN,    Denver,    Colo. 

Gould,   Dorothy  R WJNC,  Jacksonville,   N.   C. 

Graham,  Lee WARD,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Graham,  Lucille WNXT,    Portsmouth,    Ohio 

Graham,  Nettie WBHP,    Huntsville,    Ala. 

Graham,  Peg KDIX,  Dickinson,  N.  Dak. 


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Orahuu.   Virrinia WABD.   New   York.  N.  Y. 

Grantham.  0»ih.v WTBF,  Troy.  Ala. 

Grave*.    K.Uhr.vn    H WrMA,    Corinth.    Miss. 

Graj-.   Kittv W1H>C.    Salisbury.    Md. 

Gra>-.   Phyllis WTDR.    l»orta»:e.    Wis. 

Orron.   C\)nnie KBOR,    Hrowiisvillo.   Tex. 

Greffoire.   Juhet KXOC.   Chioo,   Cal. 

Grwn.    Sally WTKR.    Sanford,    Fla. 

Greene.   Juno    K WHAI.    GreonfieUl,    Mass. 

GreenauKh.    Ruth KGVO-TV.   Missoula.   Mont. 

Greenwj»y.   Myrtle ....  WCSC-TV.   Charleston.    S.   C. 

Gnvr.    Lois    Gene KVMA.   Magnolia.    Ark, 

Grey.   Kthel WSBA.   York.   Pa. 

Grey.   Peirjry   Burke.  ...  KCRE,    Crescent    City.    Cal. 

Grtuer.   Gertrude WHCU.   Ithaoa.   N.  Y. 

Gu^e.    Eleanor KLIL.    Estherville.    Iowa 

Guulry.     Beverly WJBW.    New    Orleans,    La. 

Gulley.    Ik-atricv WMTV,   Madison,    Wis. 

Gulley.  Carson W^MTV,    Madison,    Wis. 

Gunmns:.    Elizabeth ...  .WJAR.    Providence,    R.    I. 
Guun.   Janet KCMJ,   Palm   Springs,   Cal. 

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Haase,  Evelyn KSMN.  Mason  City.  Iowa 

Haden.    Evelyn WKWK.   Wheeling:.   W.  Va. 

H:uiley.   Cis KCJB-TV.   Minot,    N.    Dak. 

Hadley.   June WANE,   Fort   Wayne,   Ind. 

HaelH'rle,  Arleth.  .  .  .  WCCO-TV,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Hae^ui,  Ann KSET,  El  Paso,  Tex. 

Halliday.    Marion KLO,    Ogden,    Utah 

Hallisey,  Madaleine  M WOTW.  Nashua,  N.  H. 

Ham.  Lois KSID,  Sidney,  Neb. 

Hammersley.    Evadna KOA-TV,    Denver,    Colo. 

Hamilton.   Jean KCEB-TV,   Tulsa,    Okla. 

Hensen,   Flo KFRE,   Fresno,  Cal. 

Hardy.    Doris.... WEIM.    Fitchburg,    Mass. 

Harlow.    Mary    Louise ....  WNAV,    Annapolis,    Md. 
Harshbarger.  Sara .  .  WKNA-TV,  Charleston.  W.  Va. 

Harrington.  Mary  S WALE,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Harper,   Gertrude WDLC,  Port  Jervis,   N.  Y. 

Harris,   Betty WHOW.    Clinton,    111. 

Harris,   Betty WANT.  Richmond,   Va. 

Harris.  Fran WWJ,    Detroit,    Mich. 

Harris.  Frances  Kay KGBC,   Galveston,    Tex. 

Harris,  Polly KEPO,  El  Paso,  Tex. 

Harris.   Sara  Lou WLIB,    New  York,    N.    Y. 

Hart,   Georgia WIS-TV,    Columbia,    S.    C. 

Hart,   Lynn WMAL,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Hartin.    Dorothy   C KSCO,    Santa  Cruz,   Cal. 

Harvey.   Mary WGEM-TV,    Quincy,   111. 

Harvey.  Mary WKTV,    Utica,    N.   Y. 

Hatchett.  Grace KJAY,  Topeka,  Kan. 

Hayes.   Bette WDAF-TV,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Hayes.   Fern KVAN,  Vancouver,  Wash. 

Hay  ward,  Joyce WGAC,  Augusta,  Ga. 

Hayes,   May  Bradshaw  .  .  WICC,     Bridgeport,    Conn. 

Haynie.  Jean KTEM,  Temple,  Tex. 

Haugen.  Jane  S KDUZ,  Hutchinson,  Minn. 

Healey.  Dolores KBRC,  Mount  Vernon,  Wash. 

Healy,  Meg KIXL,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Heath.    Marjorie WHTB,    Talladega,    Ala. 

Heckel,    Faith WHAP,   Hopewell.   Va. 

Heflm.    Virginia KOSA,    Odessa,    Tex. 

Heider.  Anne KSWS-TV,  Roswell,  N.  Mex. 

Heitger,    Abbie WBIW,    Bedford,   Ind. 

Henderson,  Freddye WERD,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Henderson,  Louise WSNJ,   Bridgeton,   N.  J. 

Henderson.  Margaret.  .  .  .WGSV,  Guntersville,  Ala. 

Hendricks,    Peg WKBN-TV,    Youngstown,    Ohio 

Henry,  Helen  Neil WNLA,  Indianola,  Miss. 

Hepburn,    Helen WKBZ,    Muskegon,   Mich. 

HerHh.    Gladys WKAP,    Allentown,    Pa. 

HesBion.  Virginia WLOX,  Biloxi,  Miss. 

Hiatt,   Alma WSYD,   Mt.   Airy,   N.   C. 

Hickox.  Mary KFI,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Hileman,   Mrs.   William KVOC.  Casper,  Wyo. 

Hill.   Clare WWSR,   St.  Alnans,   Vt. 

Hillegas.   Cay KSBW-TV,    Salinas,   Cal. 

Hines,   Kay KBMY.   Billings,  Mont. 

Hlsey,    Rhea WFIW.    Fairfield,    111. 

Hockaday,    Anne WMPM,    Smithfield,    N     C. 

Hoffman.  Helen  Ruth KYAK,  Yakima,  Wash. 

Hogan,   Fanny WHJB,   Greensburg,   Pa. 

HoiHington,   Paula KCRB,    Chanute,    Kan. 

Holcomb,   Margaret.  ..  WRON,   Ronoeverte,   W    Va 

Holgate,    Helen KSDN,    Aberdeen,    S.   Dak. 

Holland.    Jean KGNC-TV,    Amarillo,    Tex 

Holliday.  Mary WACO,  Waco.  Tex. 

Holhhter,   Mrs.  Johnnie.  ...  WCIL,   Carbondale    111. 

HolmrrH.    Bemie   Ash KRMG.    Tulsa.   Okla. 

Holmeb.  Carol WJIM-TV.    Lansing,    Mich. 

Hohnee.  Connie WAVI,   Dayton.   Ohio 

Helmet.  Loi« K8LA.   Shreveport.  La. 

Holt.  Leah KWJJ.  Portland.  Ore. 


Hoopenhous.  M;u-y WKU,  Sparta.  Wis. 

Hope,    Helen WHYN-TV,  Springfield.   Mase. 

Horn,  Elaine KVOS,  Bellingham.  Wash. 

Ilornbeeker,  Gloria  Jean ....  KOKX,  Keokuk,  Iowa 

Hoskins.    Phylis WMMB,    Melbourne.    Fla. 

Hotchkiss.   Alida WFMZ-TV,   Allentown,   Pa. 

Houglum.    Mimi KUGN,    Eugene.    Ore. 

House,   Valdia KTBB.  Tyler,  Tex. 

Hubbard.  Elaine KSUN,  Bisbee.  Ariz. 

Hubbard,  Margie  Lou KPLT.  Paris.  Tex. 

Ruber,    Helen    R KRMS,    Osage  (Beach.    Mo. 

Hudgens.   Honey KCEB-TV.    Tulsa.   Okla. 

Hudgins.    Virginia WLOE.    Leaksville.    N.   C. 

Huffman,  Helen  M WAYB.  Waynesboro.  Va. 

Hughes.    Claire KWKW.    Pasadena.    Cal. 

Hughes.  Shirley WTAN.  Clearwater,  Fla. 

Hulin,  Berniece WOI-TV,  Ames,  Iowa 

Hull,  Martha KCID,    Caldwell,    Idaho 

Hull,  Maryann WRDW-TV,    Augusta.    Ga. 

Hummel.  Barbara  W..  .WHBQ-TV,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Huse,  Polly WBZ-TV,  Boston,  Mass. 

Hutch,   Nita WTVN,  Columbus,  Ohio 

Hutchins,   Minabell WPTW,    Piqua,    Ohio 


Ingersoll,   Andy KSJB,   Jamestown,    N.    Dak. 

Innes.  Jane KWBM,   Williston,   N.   Dak. 

Imholz.   Dorothy KRBC.   Abilene,   Tex. 

Irving,   Peggy WMAY,   Springfield,   111. 

J  

Jackson,    Gretchen WBMS,    Boston,    Mass. 

Jacobson,  Dorothy KPUG,  iBellingham.  Wash. 

James,    Vee WCKY,    Cincinnati,    Ohio 

Jarman,  Frances "WDNC,  Durham,  N.  C. 

Jennemann,   Doris KSTL,    St.   Louis,   Mo. 

Jennings.  Helen  M WLCS,  Baton  Rouge.  La. 

Jensen,   Ruth WLSD,   Big   Stone  Gap,   Va. 

Jernquist.  Dorothy ...  .WMBV-TV,  Marinette,  Wis. 

Jewell,   Mary  Ann WILD,   Birmingham.  Ala. 

John,    Alma WWRL,   New  York,    N.   Y. 

Johnson.   Bea KMBC-TV.   Kansas   City,  Mo. 

Johnson,  Dianne WCIA,    Champaign,    111. 

Johnson,  Fern KSUB,  Cedar  City,  Utah 

Johnson,   Gerry KRLD,   Dallas,    Tex. 

Johnson,  Justine WEOA,    Evansville,    Ind. 

Johnson,  Min WMON,   Montgomery.   W.   Va. 

Johnson,  Patricia  S WHAV,    Haverhill,    Mass. 

Johnson,   Sibyl .  .  .  WKY-TV,   Oklahoma  City.   Okla. 

Johnson.  Toki WHOD.  Homestead,  Pa. 

Johnston.  Frances KCLO,    Leavenworth,   Kan. 

Johnston.  Mescal KLRA,    Little    Rock,    Ark. 

Jones.  Ann WLAP,  Lexington,  Ky. 

Jones,  Mary WFIL,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Jostedt,  Peggy KWK-TV,  St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Joy.   Lavelle KMOR,   Oroville.   Cal. 

Junker,  Dee KOOL,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 


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Kahne.  Dorothy WEKY.  Richmond,  Ky. 

Kaiser.  Doreen WBEV,  iBeaver  Dam,   Wis. 

Kastner,   Irene WMBR.   Jacksonville,    Fla. 

Katime,  Fredi KXLY-TV,  Spokane.  Wash, 

Kay.  Kathryn KVOA,   Tucson.   Ariz, 

Kay.  Lorraine WRJN,    Racine,    Wis. 

Kay,  Theodora WTEL,  Philadelphia.  Pa, 

Kaye,  Barbara WKRG,   Mobile,  Ala. 

Kaye.  Emily KXEO.  Mexico,  Mo. 

Kearson,   Grace WAYX,  Waycross,   Ga. 

Keating,   Aurel WSBA-TV,  York,  Pa. 

Kemp,   Marian WCAU-TV,   Philadelphia.   Pa, 

Kerry,   Katherine KCCC-TV,   Sacramento,   Cal. 

Kidd.    Pat WMOK,    Metropolis,    111. 

Kimball.   Betty WHAY.    New   Britain,    Conn. 

Kimball,  Helen KIRO,    Seattle,    Wash. 

Kincaid,    Earsley WILY,    Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

King,  Carol WMVT,  Burling,  Vt. 

King,  Ethel  Jane KAKE-TV.    Wichita,    Kan. 

King,  June WLBT,    Jackson,    Miss. 

King,  Marjorie KNBC,    San   Francisco,   Cal, 

Kirk,   Dorothy  Ann,, KILO,  Grand  Forks,  N,  Dak, 

Kirk,   Henrietta ,  WAJF,  Decatur,  Ala. 

Kirby,  Bea WTTM,  Trenton,   N.  J, 

Kitchen,   Katherine KMJ-TV,   Fresno.    Cal. 

Klaeser,  Edith WLAV,   Grand  Rapids,  Mich, 

Klamer.    Arlene WICA-TV,    Ashtabula,    Ohio 

Klaser,  Marye WFIE-TV,   Evansville,  Ind, 

Labbitt,    Myrtle CKLW.   CKLW-TV.    Detroit- 
Windsor,  Mich. 

LaCall,    Kitty   V KVLC.    Little   Rock,   Ark. 

Lake,  Nancy WLBC,  Sandusky,  Ohio 


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Lane,  Barbara WISC,  Madison,  Wis. 

Lane,  Carol WRUM,  Rumford,  Maine 

Lane,  Laura WMRY,  New  Orleans.  La. 

Lane,  Marian WRKD.   Rockland,   Maine 

Lane,  Martha KXOK,    St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lankford,  Virg-inia WZOB,  Fort  Payne.  Ala. 

Lansley.   Mickey WNDR,    Syracuse.    N.   Y. 

Latham,  Darlene .  .KIFI,  Idaho  Falls,  Idaho 

Larson.    Kay WHEN-TV.    Syracuse.   N.   Y. 

Lauten.  Jane.  .WGAN,  WGAN-TV.  Portland,  Maine 
Lavigne,   Claire,    Noontime   Dig-est WATR, 

Waterbury.   Conn, 

Lawton,  Judy KXJB-TV.  Valley  City.  N.  Dak. 

Lea,   Sandra WHB,   Kansas  City.   Mo. 

Lee,  Mrs.  Caroll KECK,  Odessa.  Tex. 

Lee,  Dorothy KPQ,  Wenatchee.  Wash. 

Lee.  Gloria WDBC,  Escanaba,  Mich. 

Lee,  Elinor WTOP,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Lee,  Linda KTBC-TV.    Austin.    Tex. 

Lee,  Virginia WLEE,   Richmond,   Va. 

Leidendeker,    Maxine KBIZ,    Ottumwa,    Iowa 

Lemly,    Pat WCSC-TV,    Charleston.    S.    C. 

Lenarz,    Gayle KROC-TV.   Rochester,  Minn. 

LeSueur,  Mary  Louise.  .KOOK-TV.  Billings.  Mont. 

Lewallen.  Dorothy WGWR,   Asheboro,  N.  C. 

Lewis,  Donna KGNC-TV,    Amarillo,    Tex. 

Lewis.  Doris WJAT.  Swainsboro,  Ga. 

Lieberman,   Jean WFMZ-TV,   Allentown.   Pa. 

Lindamood.   Virginia  C WSVA.  WSVA-TV, 

Harrisonburg.  Va. 

Lindbert,  Aileen WABJ,  Adrian,  Mich. 

Lindgren.   Irene WFBM,    WFBM-TV. 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Lipsey,    Elsa WGBA,    Columbus,    Ga. 

Livermore,    Mercer WKKO,    Cocoa,    Fla. 

Lloyd,    Joan WILK-TV,    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa. 

Long,    Millie WEAR-TV.    Pensacola,   Fla. 

Lowe,  Kay WKLO,   Louisville,   Ky. 

Lucca,   Peggy  Jayne.  .WOND,   Pleasantville,    N.   J. 

Lynn,  Dea KGBT-TV,  Harlingen,  Tex. 

Lynn,  Jane WLW,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Lynn,  Melda  G WBCM,  Bay  City,  Mich. 

Lynn.  Merrie KVOD,  Denver,  Colo. 

Lynn.  Peggy WEST,  Easton,  Pa. 

Lyons.    Ruth WLW-T.    Cincinnati,    Ohio 

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McAdoo,   Mary KRCA,  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

McAllister.  Chris KPAS,  Banning.  Cal. 

McBride.  Alys  Mae WHLB,    Virginia,    Minn. 

McBride.  JeJin WWJ-TV.    Detroit.  Mich. 

McBride,  Maureen WBBZ,  Ponca  City.  Okla. 

McCarthy,  Josephine.  .WRCA-TV,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

McCartney,    Maida    H KOJM,    Havre,    Mont. 

McCloskey,    Katherine.  .KDB,    Santa  Barbara,   Cal. 

McCloy,    Ruth KOMO-TV,    Seattle,    Wash. 

McCormick,  Dorothy WSON,  Henderson,  Ky. 

McCraney,    Betty KSEL,    Lubbock,   Tex. 

McCrary,    Jinx   Falkenburg WRCA,    WRCA-TV, 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

McCue,  Dorothy KULE.  Ephrata.  Wash. 

McCulloch.  Sibyl WETB.  Johnson  City.  Tenn. 

McDaniel,   Ann KWFC,   Hot   Springs,  Ark. 

McDonald.  Martha KRLD.    Dallas,  Tex. 

McDonnell,   Margaret KTFS.  Texarkana,   Tex. 

McDougal,    Cherie WCHS,    Charleston,   W.   Va. 

McEwen,   Velma KWBC,   Ft.   Worth,   Tex. 

McGuire,  Mary WMTV,    Cadillac,   Mich. 

McGuire.  Mary KDTH.    Dubuque,    Iowa 

Mclntire.  C WTVI.    Belleville,    111. 

Mclntyre.  Mildred.  .WRCO.   Richland  Center,   Wis. 

Mclntyre.  Susie WBTV,  Charlotte,   N.  C. 

McJoynt,    Pat WCLO,    Janesville,    Wis, 

McKenzie,  Maggie KGNC,  Amarillo.  Tex. 

McKinnie,  Peggy WTJS,  Jackson.  Tenn. 

McLane.  Jean WCAO,  Baltimore,  Md. 

McMillan,   Helen KSWS-TV.   Roswell,    N.   Mex. 

McNally,   Mary   Anne KANS,    Wichita,   Kan. 

McNealey,  Beth WTSP,   St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 

McNeills,  Maggi WABC-TV.   New  York,  N.  Y. 

McWhorter,  Charlotte WGR-TV,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

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MacCulloch,  Bess WHLS.  Port  Huron,  Mich. 

MacDonald.  Dorothy WRFC,  Athens.  Ga, 

MacDonald.  G^rry WCBY.  Cheboygan.  Mich. 

MacDonald,   Jerry WCBY,  Cheboygan.   Mich. 

MacDonald,  Marie  KFBI,  Wichita,  Kan. 

Mack.   Ellyn .EBUR.   Burlington,   Iowa 

Madden,  Gertrude WWPA,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Magno,   Nina WADC.   Akron,   Ohio 

Malmgren,   Lloya.  .WNHC-TV,   New  Haven,   Conn. 
Mallory,  Martha. ....  .WWNH,   Rochester.  N.  H. 

Mann,  Claire WABD,  New  York,  N.  T. 


Mann.  Peggy WTVD.   Durham.   N.  C. 

Manners,    Martha WKTV,    Utica.    N.    Y. 

Manning,   Mary WLAC,    Nashville,  Tenn. 

Mansfield.   Roberta ....  WEKR,   Fayetteville,   Tenn. 

Mar,    Ann WMAR-TV.    Baltimore.    Md. 

Massey,  Vera.WSDU,  WSDU-TV,  New  OrleanH.  La. 
Masters,  Margaret.  .KSL-TV.  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 

Mattson,  P.  J WARE,  Ware.  Masb. 

May,   Catherine KIT.   Yakima.    Wash. 

Mayfield,  Alice WSFA,  Montgomery.  Ala. 

Mead,  Dottie WSPB,  Sara«ota.  Fla. 

Meadows,   Joan WBRC-TV,    Birmingham,    Ala. 

Melrose,  Edythe  Fern WXYZ,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Merchant.  Elizabeth.  .,  .KFDA-TV.  Amarillo,  Tex. 

Meredith,   Mrs.   J WMMN,   Fairmont.   W.   Va. 

Merman,  Rayleen KERO-TV.  Bakersfield.  Cal. 

Merritt,   Lenore KIHR,   Hood   River,  Ore. 

Merritt,  Margaret WCOL,  Columbus,  Ohio 

Merryfield,   Mary WMAQ,   Chicago,  111. 

Meservy,    Maye KVNU,    Logan,    Utah 

Messec,   Alice KJEO-TV,  Fresno,  Cal. 

Metric.  Rose  Ella WJHP-TV,  Jacksonville.  Fla. 

Meyer,   Anne WGGA,   Gainesville,   Ga. 

Mickley.    Lillian WHGB,   Harrisburg.   Pa. 

Middlemast,  Jessie WHLI,  Hempstead,  N.  Y. 

Miles,  Rory WERE.  Wilkes-Barre.  Pa. 

Miller,  Barbara WAMS,  Wilmington.  Del. 

Miller,   Dottie  May WTAC,  Flint.  Mich. 

Miller,  Dottie WSGW,  Saginaw.  Mich. 

Miller,   Helen WSTP,    Salisbury,    N.   C, 

Miller,   Janet WARM-TV,    Scranton,   Pa. 

Miler.   Meta WCOS-TV,  Columbia,   S.  C. 

Miller,   Mildred WBEN-TV,   Buffalo.   N.  Y. 

Mills,  Nancy KVEC,  San  Luis  Obispo,  Cal. 

Mingle,   Yvonne WMTS,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 

Mitchell,  Marge WIRL.  Peoria,  111. 

Mittendorf,   Virginia KOPO-TV,   Tucson.  Ariz. 

Mix,  Doris KRPL,  Moscow,  Idaho 

Moe,  Carol  S WBUF-TV,   Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

Monroe,  Odessa WCIN,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Monroe,   Willa WDIA,  Memphis.  Tenn. 

Moody,  Lorna WBGE,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Moore,  Edna WJWL,   Georgetown,  Del. 

Moore,  Eleanor WSBT.  South  Bend,  Ind. 

Moore.   Ellie WBIR,   Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Moore.  Mary WJAG,  Norfolk,  Nebr. 

Moore,  Terry WEDO,  McKeesport.  Pa. 

Moorman,   Covey WFAI,   Fayetteville,    N.   C. 

Morain,  Ota WMVO,  Mount  Vernon.  Ohio 

Moran,  Florence WLBR,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

Moreland,  Helen KTEN.  Ada.  Okla. 

Morgan,  Betty WEEU-TV.  Reading,  Pa. 

Morgan,  Cindy KVON,  Napa,  Cal. 

Morgan,  Louise WNAC.   Boston,  Mass. 

Morgan,  Mary CKLW,   CKLW-TV, 

Detroit-Windsor,  Mich. 

Morris.  Grace WBIZ,   Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

Morris,   Louise WTOR,  Torrington,  Conn. 

Morsch,  Fern KOVC,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak. 

Morse,  Janeen WTNT.  Tallahassee.  Fla. 

Morse,  Molly KFMB.  San  Diego.  Cal. 

Mortensen,  Nelda KGBT-TV,  Harlingen.  Tex. 

Morton,  Kitty WNOW-TV,   York.  Pa. 

Morton,  Mava WKNA.  Charleston.  W.  Va. 

Moses,  Lucille KWIZ.  Santa  Ana.  Cal, 

Mosier,  Sue KFKA,  Greeley.  Colo. 

Mosley,  Shirley WOWL,  Florence,  Ala. 

Moss,  Elizabeth KSEY,  Seymour.  Texas 

Mottard,    Elaine WMAW,    Menominee,   Mich. 

Mounts.  Wyletta KCOW,  Alliance.  Nebr. 

Munoz,  Margarite KTXN,  Austin,  Texas 

Munro,  Florence  Luedeke WMBD,  Peoria,  111. 

Murphy,   Margaret WCMC,   Wildwood,   N.   J. 

Murray,  Alcibia WUST,  Bethesda.  Md. 

Muse   Orene WJBO,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

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Nackos,  Mary WGTM,  Wilson,  N.  C. 

Narel,  Dorothy WKNY,  WKNY-TV, 

Kingston,   N.  Y. 

Nelson.   Gertrude WAOK,  Atlanta,   Ga. 

Nelson,  Mary WBTM-TV.  Danville   Va. 

Nelson.  Myrtle KFAD,  Fairfield,  Iowa 

Newman,  Ida WJDA.  Quincy,  Mass. 

Newell.  Vema KFGO.  Fargo.  N.  D. 

Neville.  Helen WGR.   WGR-TV,   Buffalo,   N.  Y. 

Nolting.  Gladys WJCD.  Seymour,  Ind. 

Norman,  Beth KYA.   San  Francisco.  Cal. 

Norman,  Kay KNEA,   Jonesboro,    Ark. 

Norman.  Nancy WDZ.  Decatur.  HI. 

Norris.   Joan WJMJ.   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Norton.  Marion KDMS.  El  Dorado,  Ark. 

Norwood.  Helen KOWH.  Omaha,  Nebr. 

Notari.  Serena WEDO.  Chicago.  HI. 


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D     D     D       WOMEN     COMMENTATORS  —  RADIO-TV       Q     D     D 


Nunnen^T.  Frances WCRT.  Binnlnffham.  Ala. 

Nyl&ntl,  Loms* KOLN-TV.  Lincoln.  Nebr, 

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ObUns«r.  Jaokie WHIS,  Bluefleld.  "VV.  Va. 

O'Brien.  LJbby WSTC.    Stamfonl,   Conn. 

O'Brien.  Maryie.  .KFBC.  KKBO-TV.  Cheyenne,  "Wyo. 

O'Brien.  Mary  Lou KKNT.  Shreveport.  La. 

O'Connor.  Fran KBTV.  Denver.  Colo. 

0'D*y.  Billie WIOD.  Miami,  Fla. 


Pa^.  Kvaljn WTVI^.  Waterville.  Maine 

Pace.  Linda WIKK,  Erie.  Pa. 

Pace,  Mrs WJR.  Detroit,  Mich. 

Pa^^  Pat WPEN,  Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Pair*.  Dotlie WREN.  Topeka,  Kans. 

Painter.  Bettv KVGB.  Great  Bend,  Kans. 

Palmer.   Paigre WEWS.  Cleveland.  Ohio 

Palmer.   Sannee KSVC.  Richfield,  Utah 

Paiika.  Toni ^VPRE.  Prairie  Du  Chien.  Wis. 

Parker.   Ethel WELM,  Elmira.  N.  Y. 

Parker.   Z.  D KTEN.  Ada,  Okla. 

Parks,  Bettv WARM.  Scranton.  Pa. 

Parr,  Dorothy  Y WCNY-TV.  Carthage.  N.  Y. 

Parr,   Dorothy WWNY.  Watertown.  N.  Y. 

Parris,   Helen WAGA.  Atlanta,   Ga. 

Parris.   Helen WAGA-TV.    Atlanta    Ga. 

Patterson.  Virginia WHOI-TV.  Dayton.  Ohio 

Paxton.   Patricia  Ann WKYB.  Paducah.  Ky. 

Pa.vne.  Lorena KWHP.  Gushing.   Okla. 

Payne.   Mrs.   Rex KDET,  Center.  Tex. 

Pedlow.   Marion WDRF.   Chester,   Pa. 

Pendergast.  Maebelle.  .KCCC-TV.  Sacramento.  Cal. 

Perl.    Betty WEOK.    Poughkeepsie,    N.    Y. 

Peters,   Esther WINH,   Laconia.   N.   H. 

Peterson.  Janice KBRZ.    Freeport,    Tex. 

Peterson.  Kitty WVOP.  Vidalia.  Ga. 

Petoello.  Joan WPAC,   Patchogue.   N.  Y. 

Pfeiffer.  Mary  Lou WRFD.   Worthington.  Ohio 

Pharis.   Dorothy WPNX,   Phenix  City,  Ala. 

Phelps,  Sue WKOY.   Bluefleld,  W.  Va. 

Phillip.  Lee WBBM-TV,   Chicago.   111. 

Phillips.  Becky WRR.   Dallas,  Tex. 

Phillips.  Wendy WIP,  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Pickering.   Helen WHJC,   Matewan,  W.   Va. 

Pierce,  Jackie WTVJ,    Miami,    Fla. 

Pierce,  Lee WTVE.  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Pinckney.  Vivian KXRO,  Aberdeen,  Wash. 

Pitts,   Margo WISR.   Butler,   Pa. 

Porter,   Bemice  J WGRA,  Cairo,  Ga. 

Porter.  Clarine  S WCOA.   Pensacola,  Fla. 

Porter,  Jeanne.  ..  .WKNB-TV.  New  Britain.  Conn. 

Potter,  Cliffordean WOMI,  Owensboro,  Ky. 

Potter.  Grace WMOU,  Berlin,  N.  H. 

Power,  Matty KYUM.  Yuma,  Ariz. 

Prasek.   Winnie KVIC,   Victoria,   Tex. 

Pressly,   Harriet WPTF,   Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Prime,   Rosina KCLV.  Clovis.  N.  Mex. 

Prosser.  Marie KATE,  Albert  Lea.  Minn. 

Puckett,  Martha WCBI,  Columbus.  Miss. 

Purcell,    Joan WCLI.    Coming,    N.  Y. 

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Quinn,  Frances KJEO-TV,  Fresno.  Cal. 

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Rabb.  K WJRI,  Lenoir,  N.  C. 

Ragley.    Sally WPME.   Punxsutawhey,  Pa. 

Rand.  Sally KLAS-TV.  Las  Vegas.  Nev. 

Randazza,    Ada WLCR.   Torrington,   Conn. 

Randolf.   Lillian KOWL,    Santa  Monica,  Cal. 

Rankin.  Mary WVFD,  Fort  Dodge.  Iowa 

RanHom.   Jane WFAM-TV.   Lafayette,   Ind. 

Ratteree,  Fran.  .  .  .WSUN-TV,  St.  Petersburg.  Fla. 

Ray,  Ruth WKST,  WKST-TV.  New  Castle,  Pa. 

Rawlings,  Phila.  .WSM,  WSM-TV.  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Ke-Ancr.  Judy WPDX.  Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 

R€rdin^lon,    Ruth WKNE,    Keene.    N.   H. 

Rednor.    Nan WBUD.    Trenton.    N.   J. 

R*;ynoUJH,  Jessie WBRM,   Marion,   N.  C. 

Rhodes,  Betty  Jean WFOM.  Fairmont,  N.  C. 

RhfKlfcH,   R<jxy KTTR.  RoUa,  Mo. 

Rice,  Catherine WFAU,  Augusta.  Maine 

Riohar<l>i,  Joan WIPC.  Lake  Wales,  Fla. 

Richardson,   Shirley KVWO,  Cheyenne,  Wyo. 

Richter.  Charlotte WNOP.  Newport.  Ky. 

Rickard.    Doris WBBB,    Burlington.    N.    C. 

Riftjrel.  Ethel WKOK.  Sunbury.  Pa. 

Rlg«r«.   Patricia KJUN.    Redmond.   Ore. 

Rl«k.  Heater WMBS,   Uniontown,   Pa. 

Bi«man.   Anita WKAL,   Rome.   N.   Y. 

Ripley.   Harriet KLZ-TV.   Denver,   Colo. 

Robert.  Loi* WFNC.  Fayettevllle,  N.  C. 


Roberts.  Helen WMT,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

Roberts,  Marion WRGB,  Schenectady.  N.  Y. 

Robertson.   Ruth  M WENT.  Gloversville.  N.  Y. 

Robertson.   Shirley WKPT,   Kingsport,  Tenn. 

Robinson.  Blanche,  .WOCB,  West  Yarmouth,  Mass. 

Robinson,  Dottie  Baker WENE,    Binghamton- 

Endicott.  N.  Y. 

Robinson.  Mrs.  L KTBC,    Austin.    Tex. 

Robinson,   Sally KVOU,    Uvalde,  Tex. 

Robinson,  Valmae KPLC,  Lake  Charles.  La. 

Roen.  Marion .KMOD.  Modesto,  Cal. 

Ryan.  Erika KUBA.  Yuba  City.  Cal. 

Ryan,   Helen WNEM-TV.  Bay  City,  Mich. 

Ryan.  Helen.. WTHI,  YTHI-TV,  Terre  Haute.  Ind. 

Ryder.  Virginia KCIL,  Houma,  La. 

Ryte.  Rita WEWO,  Laurinburg,  N.  0. 

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Sadler,  Vera KTAC,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

Salas,  Irma KBKI,  Alice,  Tex. 

Salentine.  Carol KFMB-TV.  San  Ddego,  Cal. 

Salmon.   Mary KYMA,   Yuma,   Ariz. 

Saltzgiver,   Ruth WNOW,  York.  Pa. 

Salzar.  Florence KODI.  Cody,  Wyo. 

Samuelson,  Connie WJTN,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Sanderson,  Elsie  Neeley.  .KOLN-TV.  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Sands,   Eleanor  Hanson ....  WHK,   Cleveland,   Ohio 

Sandstrom,   Milda KSEK,    Pittsburg,   Kan. 

Sarasin,  Lois  R WJPD.  Ishpeming.  Mich. 

Saunders,   Jean WJEH,    Gallipolis.   Ohio 

Sax.   Caroline WSTV-TV,    Steubenville,    Ohio 

Schermerhorn,  Marie KLCB,  Libby,  Mont. 

Schmidt,   Mary WCAN-TV,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 

Schmidtke,  Eleanor  M..  .KRWC,  Forest  Grove,  Ore. 
Schneider,  Eunice.  .  .  ,WEPM,  Martinsburg.  W.  Va. 

Schofleld,  Anne KDSH,  Boise,  Idaho 

Scott,  Pat WHBF-TV,  Rock  Island,  111. 

Scott,  Pat KGBX,    Springfield,   Mo. 

Scott,  Romaine WPAM,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

Schroeder,  Dorothy  J..  .WHTN,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

Schubert,   Jane KNOE-TV,   Monroe,  La. 

Schurtz,  Margaret.  .  .  .WJHL,  Johnson  City.  Tenn. 
Schwarz,  Monica.  . .  .WAS A,  Havre  d.e  Grace.  Md. 

Schweisig,  Elaine KXLY-TV,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Shaber,  Peggy KTVX,  Muskogee,   Okla. 

Shaler,  Segne KWBG,  Boone,  Iowa 

Shank,  Dorothy WEBR,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Sharp.  Fern WBNS,  Columbus,  Ohio 

Sharpe,  Marjorie  iDright .  KITO,  San  Bernardino,  Cal. 

Shaw,  Bea WFAA-TV,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Shaw,  Monette KENS,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Shaw,  Sue WGVL,  Greenville,   S.  C. 

Shean,  Darcy WFTL,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

Shea,  Jeanne WBNS-TV,  Columbus,  Ohio 

Shelby,  Beth KXOA,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

Shepard,  Joan KBTV,  Denver,  Colo. 

Shepherd,  Lee KTVX,   Muskogee,   Okla. 

Sherman,  Jo WARA,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

Short,  Virginia WPRT,   Prestonsburg,  Ky. 

Shorten,   Martha J...KGB,   San   Diego,   Cal. 

Shumate,  May  Floyd KSO,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Silverson,  Pearl WHBQ-TV.  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Simms,   Marge WMAM,  Marinette,   Wis. 

Smith,  Barbara KOTV,  Tul&a,  Okla. 

Smith,   Betty KLIZ,  iBrainerd,  Minn. 

Smith,  Betty WBTM-TV.  Danville,  Va. 

Smith,  Denise KMAE,  McKinney,  Tex. 

Smith,  Doris WDUN,  Gainesville,  Ga. 

Smith,  Drue.  WDEF,  WDEF-TV,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Smith,  Evelyn WSMI,  Litchfield,  111. 

Smith,  Jane WISP,   Kinston,   N,  C. 

Smith,  Jane KVEN,  Ventura,  Cal. 

Smith,  Lillian WTSB.  Lumberton,  N.  C. 

Smith,  Mamie  Lee WJAY,  Mullins,  S.  C. 

Smith,  Margaret KHQ,    Spokane,   Wash. 

Smith.  Mary KCSJ-TV,  Pueblo.  Colo. 

Smith,  Patricia WLAG.  LaGrange.  Ga. 

Smith,   Sue  Marshall WDEC,  Americus,  Ga. 

Smith,   Sydney WRCA,  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Snider,  Jane  P WREL,   Lexington,    Va. 

Snyder,   Gerry KBMN,  Bozeman,  Mont. 

Snyder,  Marie WRSW,  Warsaw,  Ind. 

Snow,   Pat WTRL,  Bradenton,  Fla. 

Somerville,  Joy WICH,  Norwich.  Conn. 

Sommers,   Sylvia WEEU-TV,  Reading,  Pa. 

Sorey,  Cathy WLOF,  Orlando,  Fla. 

Spagnolo,  Juetina WTUX,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Spalding,  Martha WDAF,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Spann,  June  S KWAK,  Stuttgart,  Ark. 

Sparkman,  Cora  Lee WWKO,  Ashland,  Ky. 

Spect,  Joan WICE.  Providence.  R.  I. 

Speece.  Wynn .  .  WNAX.  Yankton.  S.  Dak. 

Spencer.  Helen WWOR-TV,  Worcester.  Mass. 

Stack,  Imo«rene  R WLAY,  Muscle  Shoals.  Ala. 


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Stackpole,   Connie WKBR,  Manchester,  N.  H 

Stackpole,  Louise.  .  .  .WNDB,  Daytona  Beach,  Fla. 

Stahl.  Evelyn WPAD,  Paducah,  Ky. 

Standish,  Martha WPOR,   Portland,   Maine 

Stebbins.   Hazel KFOR,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

Steensrud,   Eileen WEKZ,   Monroe     Wis. 

Stephens,   Jane WLRP,    New  Albany.   Ind 

Stephenson,  Emog-ene.  .  .  .WHUB.  Cookeville,  Tenn. 
Stephenson,  'Peggy.  .WSAZ-TV,  Huntington.  W.  Va. 
Sternberg-er,   Estelle  M...WLIB.   New  York.   N.  Y. 

Stevens,   Dorothy WLAN,   Lancaster,    Pa. 

Stevens,  Jane WJW.  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Stevens,   Jean WNOW-TV,  York.  Pa 

Stevens,   Kay WMUR-TV.  Manchester,   N.  H. 

Stevens,  Lorene KSFA,  Nacogdoches.  Tex. 

Stevens.   Lynn WPBM-TV,   Indianapolis,   Ind. 

Stewart.   Becky   Ann .  .  .  WPBC,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Stewart,   Faye KPIX,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Stewart,  Marj'  Lou KIEM.  Eureka,  Cal. 

Still,  Lois  Montgomery WLBK,  DeKalb,  111. 

Stoddard,   Betty KATO,  Reno,  Nev. 

Stout,   Gwen KKTV.  Colorado  Springs.  Colo. 

Straker,  Easter WIMA.  Lima,  Ohio 

Strang-e,   Patty WSOC.    Charlotte,    N.  C. 

Straus,  Helen  S WMCA.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Strauss.  Eleanor KPMC.  Bakersfield,  Cal. 

Stroh,  Ramona KODL,   The  Dalles,   Ore. 

Sumberg-,    Pat WVET.   WVET-TV, 

Rochester.   N.  Y. 

Sundine.  Pat WOC-TV,  Davenport,  Iowa 

Sullivan,   Jean KMTV,   Omaha.   Neb. 

Sullivan.   Milly KTVU,   Stockton.  Cal. 

Sullivan.  Ruth  Delmar .KEYS,  Corpus  Christie,  Tex. 

Swift.  Gladys WTPA.  Han-isburg.  Pa. 

Szold.  Betty WWNC.   Asheville,   N.  C. 

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Tappe.  Marion.  .  .  .WWPG.  We.st  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 

Tatters.  Mildred WNCC.   Barnesboro,  Pa. 

Taylor,   Barbara KYOR,  Blythe,  Cal. 

Taylor,  Jackie KGVL,   Greenville.  Tex. 

Taylor,   Lynn KOVR,    Stockton,   Cal. 

Taylor,   Rosemary KLAN.   Renton.  Wash. 

Taylor.  Susan WBEL.  Beloit.  Wis. 

Taylor.  Teena WHMA.    Anniston.    Ala. 

Tennant.  Barbara WWW,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

Thabet.  Virg-inia.  .  .  .WCHS-TV.  Charleston.  W.  Va. 

Thomas,   Alma KLYN,  Amarillo,  Tex. 

Thomas,  Diane KFEL-TV,  Denver,  Colo. 

Thomas,  Lee KTVQ,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Thomas,  Martha.  .  .  .WJHP-TV,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Thomas,   Prissy.  .WKY-TV,    Oklahoma   City,    Okla. 

Thompson,   Lillian KHQ-TV,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Thompson,   Nancy WFIE-TV,   Evansville,   Ind. 

Todd.  Jackie KJEF,  Jennings.  La. 

Todd.  Jane KCBS,   San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Todd,   Norma KFEQ-TV.   St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Toison,  Bettie KMTV.  Omaha.  Neb. 

Tracy,  lone WHEN,  Syracuse.  N.  Y. 

Traphag-en,  Mary  Lois WICU,  Erie,  Pa. 

Tremaine,   Claire KTRC,    Santa  Fe,   N.   Mex. 

Trobe,   Gertrude WBVP,   Beaver  Falls,  Pa. 

Troutvine,  Fern WPFB,  Middletown.   Ohio 

Truax.  Anne KLX.  Oakland,  Cal. 

Tucker,  Mida KGAK,   Gallup.   N.  Mex. 

Tully,   Earline WVOK.   Birming-ham.   Ala. 

Turner.   Dorice WEBQ.  Harrisburg,  111. 

Turner,   Eloise WCSC,   Charleston,   S.  C. 

Turner,   Martha WBOW,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

Turner,   Pat WBEC,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Tuschhoff,  Carol WSOY.  Decatur,  111. 

Tuttle,  Lee.  .  .  .*.  .WJIM.  WJIM-TV.  Lansing,  Mich. 

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Udstrand,  Lois.  .  .  .KTRP,  Thief  River  Falls,  Minn. 

Underwood.  Betty WNOE.  New  Orleans,  La. 

Upchurch,  Madeline WFPM,  Fort  Valley,  Ga. 

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Vaillancourt,  Nancie WESX,  Salem,  Mass. 

Van,  Patty KCNA,  Tucson,  Ariz. 

Van  Cleve,  Rachel WEWS.  Cleveland,  Ohio 

VanDemark,  Lois.  .KELO-TV,  Sioux  Falls.  S.  Dak. 

Vanderg-riff.  Hallie WKTM.  Mayfield.  Ky. 

VanNess,    Jane WCOG,    Greensboro,    N.    C. 

Veidt.    Jerry WHSY,    Hattiesburg,    Miss. 

Volger,   Thelma KWPC.  Muscatine,   Iowa 

von   Gillern,   Kathalene KIMS,   Lincoln.   Neb. 

vonSavoye,  Mary  Beth KROG,  Sonora.  Cal. 

Voss.  Jan KVTV,  Sionx  City,  Iowa 

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Wade.  Gretchen KBES-TV.  Medf ord,  Ore. 

Waldon.  Norma WHVF.  Wausau.  Wis. 

Walker,  Betty WKOV.  Wellston.  Ohio 


Walker.  Frances WPNF,   Brevard.   N.  C. 

Walker.  Lora WBCO.  Bessemer.  Ala. 

Walker,   Mary WATE-TV.   Knoxville.   Tenn. 

Walker,   Nancy KSYL,  Alexandria,   La. 

Wallace,  Judy WTVJ,  Miami,  Fla. 

Walling,   Esther WDOS,   Oneonta,   N.   Y. 

Wallis.   Bonnie KUOI.   Boise,   Idaho 

Walsh.  Margaret.  WVPX-TV.  Hampton-Norfolk.  Va. 

Walters,  Liddie WFBC.  Greenville,  S.  C. 

Ward.   Helen WTSV,  Claremont.   N.   H. 

Warner,    Martha   Jane KSTN,    Stockton.   Cal. 

Waterford,  Mary KAFP,   Petaluma,  Cal. 

Wayne,    Ro.semary WJJD,   Chicago,    111. 

Weathersby,    Diki WMDC.    Hazlehurst.    Misn. 

Weaver,  Jennie WHIJC,   Hudson,   N.  Y. 

Webb,  Annabel KSUM.  Fairmont,  Minn. 

Webber,   Edith WPMT,   Portland,  Maine 

Webster.  Bernadine.  .WIRK,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 

Webster,   Gladys WCAU,   Philadelphia.   Pa. 

Weedman.   Polly KOTA,   Rapid  City,   S.   Dak. 

Weiller,  Louise WINN,   Louisville,   Ky. 

Weitzel,   Irene KGOS,   Torrington,    Wvo. 

Welles.  Ruth KYW,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Welling,  Connie KEDD,  Wichita,  Kan. 

Wells,   Kathy WBOK,    New  Orleans.   La. 

Wells,   Lydia WNAB,    Bridgeport,    Conn. 

Wertman,   Louise WKYR,   Keyser,    W.   Va. 

West,   Jane KTMS.    Santa   Barbara,   Cal. 

West,   Kay KEX,  Portland.  Ore. 

Westbrook,    Bobby WVPO,    Stroudsburg.    Pa. 

Weston,   Jane WOWO,  Fort  Wayne.  Iiid. 

Weston,   Judy WOPI,  Bristol.  Tenn. 

Weston,   Marilou WWLP,   Springfield.  Mass. 

Wharton,  Ann WJNO.  West  Palm  Beach.  Fla. 

Wheeler.    Mary    Ann KVEC-TV. 

San  Luis  Obispo.  Cal. 

Wheeler.   Mary KTAT.    Frederick.    Okla. 

Wheeler,  Betty WACR.  Columbus,  Miss. 

Wheelis,  Wilma KDRS,   Paragould.   Ark. 

White,   Alice  Brewer.  ..  .WAVY,    Portsmouth,    Va. 

White.  Madeline WAGC,  Chattanooga,   Tenn. 

White.  Marge.  ..  .KOB-TV,    Albuquerque,    N.   Mex. 

White,   Stella WAIT,   Chicago,   111. 

Whitehurst,   Elaine WMAZ-TV,   Macon.   Ga. 

Whiteman.  Phyllis WBAT.  Marion,  Ind. 

Whitlock.   Sallie WEVA.   Emporia.  Va. 

Widner.  Veda  Rose WKIN.  Kingsport,  Tenn. 

Wilcox.  Florence KOOL-TV.   Phoenix.   Ariz. 

Willeford,  Milli WDVA.  Danville.  Va. 

Wilkerson,   Jeanette .  .  .  .  WOKE.    Oak    Ridge.    Tenn. 

Wilkins.  Kay WOW-TV.  Omaha.   Neb. 

Williams.  Carol KUDU.  Ventura,  Cal. 

Williams.  Chili KLAS-TV,  Las  Vegas,  Nev. 

Williams,  Edythe WHIT,  New  Bern,  N.  C. 

Williams,   Josie WMGY,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Williamson,   Ernestine KGYN,   Guymon,   Okla. 

Wilson,   Dorothy.  .KWFT-TV,    Wichita   Falls,   Tex. 

Wilson,  Nellie WDSR,   Lake  City,   Fla. 

Wilson,   Sonia WPAR.    Parkersburg,    W.    Va. 

Winian.    Linda WALK.    Patchogue,    N.    Y. 

Wimert.   Gladys WTTR,    Westminster,   Md. 

Wise,   Katherine KOMO,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Wise,   Madeline WHIG,    Dayton,    Ohio 

Wise,   Madeline KRUX,  Glendale,  Ariz. 

Witte,  Constance WUSJ,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Wodak,  Donna WOMT,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 

Wolfe,   Madeline WEIM,   Fitchburg,   Mass. 

Wolfe,   Naomi WNNJ,   Newton,   N.   J. 

Wolfe,   Pauline KWRE.   Warrenton.  Mo. 

Wolfe,   Sally WILK-TV,    Wilkes-Barre.    Pa. 

Wolfe.   Shirley  Spradlin.  WTIP.  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

Wommack,  Jean KALT,  Atlanta,  Tex. 

Wood.  Frances.  ..  .WFVG.   Fuquay   Springs,   N.   C. 

Wood,   Ginny WSPD-TV.  Toledo.  Ohio 

Wood.   Molly WLET,   Toccoa,    Ga. 

Worden,   Billie WMAN,   Mansfield.   Ohio 

Worstall,  Marv  Berger.  .WSTV,  Steubenville.  Ohio 

Worth,  Konnie  G KGW,  Portland,   Ore. 

Wray,  Shirley KTLN,  Denver,  Colo. 

Wright,    Gerry KWBU,    Corpus   Christi,    Tex. 

Wyatt. '  Margaret WHOP,   Hopkinsville.    Ky. 

W5'man,  Alice WFBC-TV.  Greenville,  S.  C. 

Wynne,   Jennie  V KCBD-TV.  Lubbock,   Tex. 

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Yabes.  Refugio KEVT,   Tucson.   Ariz. 

Yazell,   Sada WHAW,   Weston,   W.   Va. 

Young,   Barbara WSUN.  St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 

Young,   Lee KEEP,  Twin  Falls.  Idaho 

Young.   Mary   Emma WHTC,    Holland,   Mich. 

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WJOL,  Joliet.  111. 

WBNY,  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 


Zarley.  Lois 

Ziebarth,  Elain  M 


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Ampex   600 


"OUR  BEST  PORTABLE  RECORDER  YET" 

says  Richard  Parks,  Asst.  Chief  Engineer,  ABC,  San  Francisco 

"This  new  Ampex  600  really  fills  a  need.  We  like  it.  It's  light.  It's  compact.  And  its  fidelity 
and  timing  accuracy  leave  nothing  to  be  desired.  Now  no  matter  how  important  the  pro- 
gram material,  we  can  send  the  600  out  after  it.  The  results  that  come  back  are  as  good 
as  we  could  have  recorded  inside  our  studio  on  Ampex  350s.  For  program  protection 
the  600's  third  head  is  an  excellent  feature.  The  engineer  monitors  as  he  records.  There's 
no  guesswork.  The  recording  is  always  right." 

"The  photo  shows  Bill  Adams,  our  farm  reporter.  He  has  made  extensive  use  of  the  600 
for  farm  interviews. 


NOW  THERE'S  AN  AMPEX  FOR  EVERY  BROADCAST  NEED 


The  new  600  completes  the  Ampex  line.  In  any  station 
it's  an  ideal  portable,  and  for  many  it's  an  all  purpose 
machine.  The  Ampex  600  fits  limited  space  and  limited 
budgets,  but  does  an  unlimited  job.  Base  price  is  $498. 
In  portable  case  it's  $545.  The  Ampex  620,  a  portable 
amplifier-speaker  unit  in  matching  case  is  a  superb  qual- 
ity monitoring  unit,  usable  inside  or  out;  price  is  $149.50. 

The  Ampex  350  is  the  versatile  broadcast  studio  ma- 
chine. It  has  a  remote  control  plug-in,  two  speeds, 
1  0  Vi  -inch  reels,  easy  editing  and  quick  accessibility  for 
service.  Its  durability  defies  time  and  hard  usage. 


Ampex  350 


Ampex 


Bulletins  on  fhe  low  cost  Ampex  600,  the  versatile  350,  the  450  eight-hour 
reproducer  and  the  Ampex  Jape  Duplicator  are  available  on  request.  Write 
today  to  Dept. 


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RADIO-TELEVISION 

EQUIPMENT 
MANUFACTURERS 

RETMA  PERSONNEL 
AND  COMMITTEES 

CONSULTING 
ENGINEERS 


A  List  of  Important  Radio,  Television  and  FM  | 

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Admiral  Corporation 

3800  W.  Cortland  Sl^  Chicago  47,  111. 

Phone:   Spaulding  2-0100 

N.  Y.  Phone:  PLaza  7-7500 

Preg.,  Chairman Ross  D.  Siragusa 

Exec.  Vice-Pres John  B.  Huarisa 

VicePres.,  Appliance  Div..Lee  H.  D.  Baker 

Vice-Pres.,  Sales Wallace  C.  Johnson 

Vice-Pres.,  Purchasing Frank  J.  Kazda 

Vice-Pres.,  Prod Cy  S.   Rossate 

Treasurer   Lynn  C.  Park 

Secretary    George    E.   Driscoll 

Vice-Pres.,  Gen.  Counsel F.  H.  Uriel! 

Vicc-Pre?.,  Adv Edmond  J.  Eger 

Public  Relations   Dir Martin  Sheridan 

PRODUCTS:  Television  receivers,  televi- 
sion consoles  and  combinations,  table  radios, 
clock  radios,  portable  radios,  radio-phono- 
graphs, high  fidelity  phonographs. 


Allen-Bradley  Company 

136  W.  Greenfield  Ave.,  Milwaukee  4,  Wise. 
Phone:  ORchard  1-2000 

Radio  Sales  Mgr D.  S.  W.  Kelly 

PRODUCTS:  Fixed  composition  resistors, 
variable  composition  resistors,  ceramic  capac- 
itors, ferrite  parts. 

Allied  Radio  Corp. 

100  N.  Western  Ave.,  Chicago  80,  111. 
Phone:    HAymarket    1-6800 

Sales  Manager S.  H.  Levey 

PRODUCTS:  Distributors  of  radio,  TV, 
and  industrial  electronics  parts  and  equip- 
ment including  broadcast  station  tubes,  parts, 
and  supplies. 

Altec   Lansing  Corp. 

9356  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

Phone:  CRestview  5-5101 

161  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  13,  N.  Y. 

Phone  ALgonquin  5-3636 


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350WEST    31    STREET     NEWYORKI.N.Y.      LOn9actc4.2334 

THE  CENTRAL  SOURCE    FOR 

TELEVISION  &  MOTION  PICTURE  EQUIPMENT 


Kinescope  Recorders 
Rear  Projection 

Newsreel  Production  Equipment 
Newsreel  Sound-on-Film 
Film  Processors 
Studio  Lighting 

Camera  Dollies  and  Pedestals 
Nike  Dooms 

Colortran  Lighting 


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President 

Exec.  V.P 

N.  Y.  V.P.  &  Sec 

V.P.  &  Comptroller 

Treas.,  &  Asst.  Sec 

N.  Y.  Asst.  Sec.  &  Asst.  T 

\.  Y.  Sales  Mgr 

PRODUCTS:    Speech 
amplifiers,    microphones, 
monitoring  loudspeakers, 
sound     reinforcement     sy 
AM  and  FM. 


G.  L.  Carrington 

A.  A.  Ward 

..  .H.  M.  Bessey 
,...E.  Z.Walters 

E.  B.  Lee 

S...P.  F.Thomas 

....H.  S.  Morris 

consoles   and 

limiter    amplifiers, 

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Amperex  Electronic  Corp. 

230  Duffy  Ave.,  Hicksville,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   Hicksville  3-6200 

Pres.  &  Sales  Manager Sam  Norris 

Advertising  Mgr M.  D.  Smoller 

PRODUCTS:  Tubes:  Transmitting,  Power, 
fixed  Vacuum  Condensers,  Rectifiers,  Ger- 
manium Diodes,  Transistors. 

Ampex  Corp. 

934  Charter  St.,  Redwood  City,  Calif. 
Phone:  EMerson  8-1471 

405  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  \ 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  4-4437 

Chmn.  of  Board T.  Kevin  Mallen 

President A.  M.  Poniatoff 

V.P.,  Gen'l  Mgr George  I.  Long 

Secretary C.    E.    McSharry 

Gen'l    Sales   Mgr Harrison   Johnston 

Mgr.,  Audio   Division P.  L.  Gundy 

Mgr.,  Instrumentation  Div... Robert  Sackman 

Mgr.,  Manufacturing   Div Frank  Lennert 

-Mgr.,  Fin.  and  Ser.  Div... Thomas  L.  Taggart 

PRODUCTS:  Magnetic  Tape  Recorders, 
Tape  Film  Synchronizing  Equipment,  Mixers, 
Stereophonic  Sound  Equipment. 

Andrea   Radio  Corp. 

27-01    Bridge    Plaza    North,    L.I.C.l,    N.Y. 
Phone:   STillwell  4-5411 

President Frank  A.  D.  Andrea 

Gen.  Sec.  &  Chief 

Engineer H.  J.  Heindel 

Service  Mgr Joseph  Haug 

Credit  Manager Thomas  McKenna 

Purchasing  Agent Bruce  B.  Donald 

Industrial  Relations  Mgr John  Andrea 

Export  Manager Ramon  Masvidal 

PRODUCTS:  Radio  and  TV-FM  receivers 
and  TV-AM-FM  phono,  combinations. 

Andrew  Corporation 

363  East  75th  St.,  Chicago  19,  111. 

Phone:  TRiangle  4-4400 

N.  Y.  Phone:   Gilbert  5-2500 

Sales  Manager Robert  P.  Lamons 

PRODUCTS:  Coaxial  Transmission  line 
for  TV-FM-AM,  FM  antennas,  UHF  wave- 
guide transmission  systems,  antenna  phasing 
and  tuning  equipment,  monitoring  equipment 


(AM)  microwave  link  antennas  and  cable, 
VHF  communi(alion>  antenna^  and  transmis- 
sion lines. 

Audak  Company,  Inc. 

500  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    LA  4-3723-3724 

President    Maximilian    W  «'i] 

Vice-President Geo.  V.  Sullivan 

Purchasing  Agent H.  Lapp 

PRODUCTS:  Electronic-acoustical  appa- 
ratus. 

Audio  Devices,  Inc. 

444  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  IS.  Y. 
Phone:    PLaza    3-0973 

President Wm.  C.  Spued 

Vice-President-Sec Bryce    Hayne> 

PRODUCTS:  Recording  discs  (Audio- 
discs),  recording  and  playback  points  (Au- 
dio-points), Magnetic  Recording  Tape  (Au- 
diotape), Magnetic  Recording  Film  (Audio- 
film). 

Audio  Masters  Corp. 

17  East  45th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    OXford   7-0725 

President Herbert  Rosen 

PRODUCTS:  Transcription  and  electric 
playback  machines,  recording  tape,  tape  play- 
bark  machine. 

Audio  &  Video  Products  Corp. 

730  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-3091 

President Charles  E.  Rynd 

Sales   Manager Robert  D.  Winston 

Vice-Pres.  Engineering T.  J.  Me:son 

Vice-Pres.,  Treasurer R.  S.  Rynd 

Secretary   Joseph   Connolly 

PRODUCTS:  Sales  and  engineering  repre- 
sentatives for  magnetic  tape  and  disc  record- 
ing equipment  as  well  as  associated  accessor) 
items  manufactured  by:  Altec  Lansing. 
Ampex,  Cinema  Engineering  Co.,  Electro- 
Voice,  Fairchild,  Macintosh,  Presto,  Pick- 
ering,  Rek-0-Kut,   Tapak,   Scotch. 

John  F.  Beasley  Construction  Co. 

P.  O.  Box  1624.  Muskogee,  Okla. 
Phone:   MUrray   7-6381 

President John   F.    Beasley 

Vice-President Marvin    W.    Kyger 

Vice-President Lothar    E.   Beri: 

Secretary-Treasurer Andrew  B.  Lytic 

Mgr.,  Tower  Erec.  Dept..  .Booker  V.  Pruden 
PRODUCTS:    Steel    erectors    (radio-televi- 
sion towers  and  antennas). 

Bell  and  Howell  Company 

7100   McCormick   Road,  Chicago   45,  111. 

Phone:  AMbassador  2-1600 

Sales  Manager George  L.  Oakley 

PRODUCTS:  Film  printers,  film  splicers, 
sound  projectors,  cameras,  lenses. 


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Blaw-Knox    Equipment    Div. 

V.  O.  Box   lliJ.S,  Pitlshiiifili.   Ta. 
rhono:   STniinn   1-2700 

Adv.   Mjir A,   11.   Hohmun 

40.)  L»'\iiigloii  Ave^  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
riionr:    VAndorliilt    ()-0()()l 

Sah's  Mpr.,   Tower  Dept A.  11.  Jackson 

Manajser.  .\.  Y.  Ofliir W  .  K.  Sinimoiih 

l»R(H)L(TS:  St'lf-siippoil  and  finido 
lo\si'rs- 

Califone  Corp. 

1041  N.  Svranun*'  Ave.,  Hollywood  3H,  Calif. 

Phone:    HOllywood   2-2353 
President Robert  (i.  Metzner 

Canadian  Marconi  Co. 

2442  Trenton  Ave.,  Montreal  16,  Que.,  Can. 
Phone:    REgent   8-9441 

Sales  Supervisor J.  H.  Martin 

PRODUCTS:  Transmitter  studio  equip- 
ment, turntables,  remote  control  equipment, 
transmitting  and  receiving  tubes  for  AM,  FM 
and  facsimile. 


Vice-Pres Robert   (J.   Marchisio 

V.-P..  Sales John  Q.  Adams 

V.-P.,  Mfg Michael  F.  Callahan 

Sales  Service  Mgr E.  (».  Burlingham 

Controller Waller  J.  llungerford 

Credit    Mgr Malcolm   S.  Jones 

l)ir„  Adv.  &  Sis.  Prom Harry  (».  Burnett 

l)ir.  of  Purchasing Edward  R.  Carroll 

Dir.   ol    Personnel Albert   S.   Nelson 

Distributor  Sales  Mgr John  H.  Hauser 

Transistor  Sales  Mgr Allen  J.  Dusalt 

Export    Div (^BS    International 

Dir.,  Res.  &  Develop Dr.  Russell  R.  Law 

Dir.,  (ien.  Engineering Edgar  K.  Wimpy 

Mgr.,  Color  Planning. ..  .Elwood  W.  Schafer 

Dir.,  Quality  Control Jay  Farley 

Plant  Managers 

Danvers Joseph  C.  Harmony 

Lowell    Rudolph    Sachs 

Salem Walter  J.  Foran 

Newburyport  TV Albert  J.  Harcher 

Newburyport  Receiving 

Tube Clifford  Hughes 

Kalamazoo Leonard  A.  Freeman 

PRODUCTS:    Electronic   tubes    and   semi- 
conductors. 


Carrier  Corporation 

300  S.  Ceddes  St.,  Syracuse  1,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  Syracuse  .76-9911 

385  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    PLaza   9-5000 

Manager,  Syracuse C.  V.  Fenn 

Manager,  New  York H.  Peacock 

PRODUCTS:  Air  conditioning  and  refrig- 
eration equipment  for  studios,  including 
room  air  conditioners,  packaged  equipment 
from  2  to  20  h.p.  and  equipment  for  built-up 
sy6tem^  to  maximum  studio. 

CBS-Columbia 

3400  47th  Ave.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    EXeter   2-3000 

l*resident Seymour   Mintz 

Vice-Pres Louis  Hausman 

V.P.   Chg.   of   Engr Anthony    Wright 

Administrati\e    V.P Merle   Wick 

V.P.,  Dir.  Plant  Oper Will  James 

V.P.  Dir.  Cov't,  Oper Robert  S.  Hartman 

V.P.  CJhg.  of  Sales Harry  Schechter 

Dir.,  Adv.  S\>.  Prom (ierald  Light 

Dir.  of  Sis David  J.  Hopkins 

Dir.  Service Harold  Schulman 

Senior  Attorney Joseph  Seider 

Purchasing Albert  J.  Frankel 

Quality  Control  Mgr Sidney  Wiesner 

PRODUCTS:   TV  and   radio  receivers. 

CBS-Hytron 

(A    Div.   of   CBS  Inc.) 

1(K)  Endicolt  St.,  Danvers,  Mass. 

Phone:    Danvers    2360 

President Charles  F.  Stromeyer 


CBS  Laboratories  Division 

485  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    PLaza    1-2345 

President Dr.    Peter    C.    Goldmark 

Vice-Pres.... John  W.   Christensen 

SERVICES:  Engineering  research  and  de- 
velopment. 

Century   Lighting,    Inc. 

521-525  West  43rd  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  CH  4-7050 

Branch  Office 

1840   Berkeley   St.,   Santa   Monica,   Calif. 

President Edward  F.  Kook 

Vice-President Saul  Levy 

Sec'y.  Treas Donald  R.   Levy 

Asst.  to  Pres James  J.  Fedigan 

West  Coast  Plant  Mgr Louis  Erhardt 

Chief  Engineer Fred  M.  Wolff 

Purchasing  Agent Major  L.  Landau 

PRODUCTS:  Lighting  equipment,  wiring 
devices  and  switchboards  for  TV  studios, 
theatres  and  motion  picture  studios,  wireless 
microphone. 

Collins   Radio  Co. 

855  -  35th  St.,  N.  E.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

Phone:    30281 

Manager R.    H.    Hollister 

261   Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LOngacre  4-3930 

Manager W.    A.   Schrader 

PRODUCTS:  Broadcast  transmitters,  FM 
antennas,  ten  and  seven  position  studio  con- 
soles, accessory  equipment  for  studios. 


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Cornish  Wire  Co.,   Inc. 

50  Church  St.,  New  York  7,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  BArclay  7-5140 

President    John   Cook 

Treasurer J.  C.  Slagg 

PRODUCTS:  Radio  and  TV  wire  products 
including  electronic  and  intercommunicatin}: 
wires  and  cables,  electric  wire  products  in- 
cluding lamp  cords,  fixture  wire,  rubber 
jacketed  cords  and  cord  sets,  wiring  har- 
nesses. 

Crosley  Division 
Ayco  Mfg.  Corp. 

1329   Arlington   St.,   Cincinnati   25,   Ohio 

Phone:  KIrby  6600 

N.  Y.  Phone:  MUrray  Hill  3-0202 

V.P.,  Avco  Mfg.  Corp.,  Gen.  Mgr.  Crosley  & 

Bendix  Home  Appl.  Div J.  D.  Shouse 

V.P.,  Avco  Mfg.  Bendix P.  H.  Ericksen 

V.P.,  Avco  Mfg.,  Gen  Mgr.  Crosley 

L.  F.  Cramer 
Gen.  Sis.  Mgr.,  Crosley  Radio, 

TV .....H.  J.  Allen 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Radio  &  TV  Mfg..  .W.  H.  Graham 

Chief  Finan.  Officer Charles  Herrmeyer 

Purchasing  Agent A.  J.  Verax 

Dir.,  Ind.  Rel H.  C.  Tipping 

Dir.,  Pub.  Rel Carl  Lewis 

Dir.  of  Research R.  H.  Maher 

Dir.,   Eng.,   Radio,  TV H.   A.   Bass 

Field  Sales  Mgr.,  Radio,  TV.  . . .  J.  M.  Farrell 
Dir.,  Adv.  &  Sales  Prom Fred  Gregg 

PRODUCTS:    Television,   radio    and   pho- 
nograph combinations,  AM-FM. 

Avco  of  Canada,  Ltd. 

Crosley  Radio  &  Television  Division 

Gibson  &  Wright  Ave.,  Toronto  15,  Ontario 

Phone:   CH  4-1171 

Vice-Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr Ivor  M.  Leslie 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr Alex  Peters 

Asst.  Secy.  &  Treas J.  M.  Reynolds 

Work  Manager A.  J.  Roper 

Purchasing  Agent F.  B.  Martin 

Chief  Engineer R.  W.  Walker 

Service   Manager W.  Whittal 

Products  Manager H.  G.  Fisher 

Mgr.  Ind.  Electronics  Div..D.  W.  Holdsworth 
PRODUCTS:  Television,  models  including 
table,  consoles  and  console  phono-combina- 
tions. Radio,  AM  table  models  in  wide  color 
range,  clock  radios,  AM-FM  models,  portable 
models,  phono-combinations,  and  versatile 
radio-TV  combination. 

Crouse-Hinds  Co. 

Wolf  &  Seventh  North  Sts.,  Syracuse  1,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   74-1011 

N.  Y.  Phone:  COrtland  7-0750 

President  A.  F.  Hills 

V.P.,  Sales  Manager E.  R.  Monesmith 

Comm.  V.P.  Illumination A.  H.  Clarke 


Asst.  Mr.  Aviation J.  S.  Haney 

PRODUCTS:  Flashing  beacons  and  avi- 
ation ol)struclion  lights  for  marking  radio 
and  television  towers  in  aci-ordance  with 
CAA  and  F'CC  requirements  an(J  specifica- 
tions. Flashing  swit<'he.s  and  electronic  <-on- 
trols  for  above. 


Dresser-Stacey  Company 

(Ideco  Division  I 
875  Michigan  Ave.,  Colundms  8,  Ohio 

Phone:   UN  2123 

Pres.,  Gen.  Mgr John  L.  Pausch 

General  Sales   Manager J.  M.  Hogan 

Industrial  Sales  Manager J.  R.  Hayden 

(Contracts  Adm S.  E.  Wilson 

Tower   Sales George   W.  Ile> 

V.P.,  Works   Mgr James   L.  Leahv 

PRODUCTS:  AM,  FM  and  TV  Broadcast 
Antenna  Towers. 

Allen  B.  Du  Mont  Laboratories,  Inc. 

750  Bloomfield  Ave.,  Clifton.  N.  J. 

Phone:  MUlberry  4-7400 

for  all  divisions 

President Dr.  Allen  B.  Du  Mont 

Vice  President Stanley  F.  Patten 

V.P.,    Administration Keeton    Arnett 

V,  P.,  Research.  . .  .Thomas  T.  Goldsmith,  Jr. 
V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Mfg..  Sis.  Div.Wni.  H.  Kelley 
V.P.,  Communication  Products 

&    Instruments C    Edwin    Williams 

V.P.,  Tubes  &  Gov't. ..  .Irving  G.  Rosenberg 

Tech.  Asst.  to  the  Pres A.  Y.  Bentley 

Controller    B.   L.   Graham 

Assistant  Controller N.  Weiss 

Credit  Manager H.   Bickford 

Dir.  Industrial  Relations Harry  Housten 

General  Supt Bruce  T.  Du  Mont 

Pub.  Relations  Mgr Jacob  H.  Ruiter 

TV  Receiver  Manufacturing  Division 
35  Market  St.,  East  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Manager Paul   Eshleman 

Ass't  Mgr.,  Chg.  Materials. .  .Morris  Spector 

Manufacturing  Mgr Charles  Seelig 

Engineering   Dept.   Mgr H.   Pacini 

Cabinet  Dept.  Mgr S.  Schwartz 

Cabinet  Inspection  Dept.  Mgr Phil  Koch 

Purchasing  Agent William  Palon 

PRODUCTS:  Console;  Table  Model;  Con- 
sole, Phono-Jack;   Table  Model.  Phono-Jack. 
TV    Receiver   Sales   Division 
35   Market   St.,  East  Paterson,   N.  J. 

(General  Sales  Mgr William   C.  Scales 

Merchandising  Manager Jack  Siegrist 

Advertising  Mgr J.  Calvin   Affleck 

Director  of  Service Joseph  Hatchwell 

Government    Manufacturing   Division 
35   Market   St.,  East   Paterson,  N.  J. 

Manager W.   J.   McGinnity 

Ass't  to  Division  Mgr P.  F.  Brown 

Engineering  Mgr S.  S.  Calafati 

Manufacturing   Mgr J.   Feltman 

Purchasing  Mgr L.  Pierce 


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PHOnriTS:  U.ov*l.  Mfp.  Div.^  ^canli 
and  Tracking  Hailar  F.quipnient  or  Syst«MUs. 
VinpliHers  \^C  to  Klertro  Maj;!u>ti(,  KKm- 
tronio  Power  Supplies.  Airrratt  (\>iniuunira- 
lion  Sets.  Servo  Systems.  Kleitronio 
(Computer  ('.oinponents.  Shiphorne  ('om- 
iminiralion  Set>.  (irouiul  and  Vehicular 
(  oinnuinieation  Sets.  Pul>e  (.ireuit  Systems. 
Microwave  Devices  ami  Systenis,  Special 
Electronic  Test  Sets.  Navigation  lupiipment 
—  Onmi-range.  Visual  -  Aural.  Instnmient 
landing  Systems,  (iround  Control  Approach, 
Radar  Beacon  and  Racon.  Radio  Compass 
Kquipment.  Distance  Measuring  Equipment. 
Special  (kathode-ray  Tubes.  Guided  Missile 
(\>mponents.  (iuided  Missile  Test  Equip- 
ment. Sonor  Transducers  and  Systems, 
Mechanical  (.omputers.  Military  Television, 
Radar  and   Mapping  Bright  Displays. 

Communication  Products  Division 
1500    Main    Ave.,   Clifton.   N.   J. 
Dir.    of    Oper..    Mobile 

Communications    F.  M.  Link 

Sales    Mgr.   TV    Transmitter 

Equipment    James  B.  Tharpe 

Engineering  Manager.  ..  .Gordon  S.  Gregory 
Manufacturing  Mgr..  .Chester  E.  Greenwood 
Purchasing  Agent W.  C.  O'Kulski 

PRODUCTS:  Television  Camera  Chains, 
Picture  Monitors,  Television  Motion  Picture 
Projectors,  Color  Multi-Scanners,  Black-and- 
White  Multi-Scanners,  Teleprompters,  Dol- 
lies, Line  Amplifiers,  Switching  Units,  Syn- 
chronizing Generators,  Master  Control  Equip- 
ment. Sync  Stretching  Units,  Voltage  Regu- 
lated Power  Supplies,  Phasing  Units,  Voltage 
Regulated  Power  Supplies,  Microwave  Relay 
Equipment,  Teletranscriptions,  Mobile  Field 
Equipment,  TV  Mobile  Field  Units,  FM-VHF 
and  UHP^  Television  Relay,  Mobile  Com- 
munications Equipment. 

Instrument   Division 
760  Bloomfield  Ave.,  Clifton,  N.  J. 

Manager Dr.  P.   Samuel   Christaldi 

Ahs't.  Div.  Mgr G.  Robert  Mezger 

Sales   Manager Emil   Nichols 

Engineering  Mgr A.  J.  Talamini,  Jr. 

Manufacturing    Mgr Robert   Svozil 

Technical   Adv.  Mgr Neil   Uptegrove 

Purchasing  Agent C.  Paul  Martin 

PRODUCTS:  Television  Test  Equipment 
for  Laboratory  and  Production  Use,  Cathode- 
ray  Oscillographs  and  Accessories,  Oscillo- 
graph Record  (Cameras,  Electronic  Switches, 
various  types  of  special  electronic  equipment, 
Photo-Tubes. 

Cathode-Hay    Tube    Division 
750  Bh>omfif;ld  Ave.,  Clifton,  N.  J. 

Manager F.  p.  Rice 

Gen.   Sab-    Mgr R.   (;.   Scott 

Advertising    Mgr Anthony   J.    Froio 

Chief  Engineer K.  Hoagland 

Manufacturing  Mgr William    Carlin 

Purchasing   Agent \.    R.    Dutcher 


PRODUCTS:    (CRT   Div.)   Television  Pic- 
line    Tubes,    Industrial     Type    Cathode-Ray 
Tubes.    Special     Purpose    Tubes,    Deflection 
Yokes,      Horizontal      Output      Transformers, 
Coils.  I'llF  Converters.  VHF  Tuners. 
Research    l)ivision 
2  Main  Ave.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 
Circuit  Research  Director. .  .R.  T.  Cavanagh 

Patents R.   G.   Pelton 

Tube  Research  Director S.  J.  Koch 

Government  and  Specitd  Sales  Department 
760  Bloomfield  Ave.,  Clifton,  N.  J. 

Director C.  Edwin  Williams 

Manager H.  B.  Graham 

Sales  Manager J.  R.  Sypher 

International  Division 
Empire  State  Bldg.,  Suite  8201 

New  York  1,  New  York 
Cable:    ALBEEDU.   Paterson 

Director Ernest    A.    Marx 

Export  Manager Robert  L  Gaines 

Ectro,  Inc. 

425  S.  Sandusky  St.,  Delaware,  Ohio 
Phone:   DElaware  3-1201 

Sales    Manager J.   F.   Myer 

PRODUCTS:  Po.ta])le  tape  recorder,  bat- 
tery operated. 

Electrical   Tower   Service,    Inc. 

206  S.  Washington  St.,  Peoria  2,  III. 
Phone:  3-9846 

President Stanley   Bernstein 

PRODUCTS:  Erection  of  TV  towers, 
microwave  systems. 

Electronic  Specialty  Co. 

3456  Glendale  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  39,  Calif. 

Phone:  NO.  2-2168 

Chicago  Phone:  SUperior  7-7572 

President William    H.    Burgess 

Sales  Mgr.   (Shavex  Div.) R.  M.  Parks 

Div.  Mgr.,  TV L.  G.  Burgess 

Div.  Mgr.,  Contracts D.  A.  Marcus 

PRODUCTS:  Electronic  Equipment-Con- 
tract Division:  Sensitomiter  and  intervolom- 
elers.  Electric  shaver  accessories.  Shavex 
Div,:  Shavex  for  changing  AC  to  DC  for  a 
faster,  smoother  shave  with  any  electric 
shaver  (a  rectifier  device).  TV  Service  Divi- 
sion: Do  not  manufacture  any  equipment — 
service  only. 

Electronic  Tube  Corp. 

1200  E.  Mermaid  Lane,  Phila.  18,  Pa. 
Phone:  Chestnut  Hill  7-6800 

Pres.  &  Treas Kenneth  C.  Meinken 

Exec.  V.  P Henry  S.  Bamford 

Purchasing  Agent John  J.  Wojcik 

Secretary J. ,  Harry    LaBrum 

Chief  Acct D.  H.  Brownell 

PRODUCTS:  Cathode  Ray  Receiving,  Mul- 
ti-gun   and     Special     Purpose    Cathode     Ray 


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Tubes;  Multi-Channel  Oscilloscopes;  High 
gain  DC  Amplifiers,  Special  design  AC  and 
DC  Amplifiers;  Special  design  Signal  Gen- 
erators ;Electronic  Engineering  and  Devel- 
opment. 

Emerson  Radio  &  Phonograph  Corp. 

Ill  Eighth  Ave.,  New  York  11,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ORegon  5-7000 

President B.  Alirams 

Secretary-Treasurer M.  Ahrams 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Dorman  D.  Israel 

V.P.  Govt.  Contracts Morton  P.  Rome 

V.P.  Purchasing Harve  Tullo 

V.P.,  Manufacturing Louis  G.  Pagent 

V.P.  Works  Manager E.  J.  Kelly 

V.P.,  Asst.  to  Pres S.  W.  Gross 

Dir.  of  Sales Michael  Kory 

V.P.  Dir.  of  Engineering.  .  .R.  T.  Capodanno 

Export  Manager Joseph  Kattan 

Dir.,  Pub.  Rel Michael  Ames 

Sales  Prom.  Manager Albert  Leon 

PRODUCTS:  Emerson  Television  Rcceiv 
ers:  17  in.,  21  in.,  27  in.  picture  size,  tablt 
and  console  models,  console  model  television 
phonoradio.  Emerson  Radio  Receivers: 
AC/DC  compact  and  table  models  for  AM 
and  FM-AM.  Portable  Radio:  Self-powered 
models  (operate  on  batteries) :  "3-way" 
models  (operate  on  batteries,  AC,  DC). 
Phonoradio:  Table  and  console  models. 
Electronic  Equipment:  For  Government  de- 
fense program. 

Espey  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc. 

528  East  72nd  St.,  New  York  21,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  TRafalgar  9-7000 

Pres.  &  Treas Nathan  Pinsley 

Vice-Pres.  &  Secy Sol  Pinsley 

ViceiPres.  Eng Samuel  L.  Sack 

Sales  Manager Edward  P.  Robinson 

PRODUCTS:  AM-FM  Radio  receivers, 
trophy  models  100  and  200;  AM-FM  tuners, 
trophy  models  101,  300  and  400;  audio  am- 
plifiers, trophy  model  500. 

Fairchild  Recording  Equipment 
Corp. 

154th  St.  &  7th  Ave.,  Whitestone  57,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  INdependence  3-2100 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Ray  F.  Crews 

Mgr.  Sales  &  Adv J.  H.  Quinn 

Asst.  Mgr.,  Sis.  &  Adv R.  G.  Bach 

PRODUCTS:  Three  speed  turntables,  arms, 
cartridges  and  associated  playback  equip- 
ment. 

Federal  Telephone  and  Radio  Corp. 

100  Kingsland  Road.  Clifton,  New  Jersey 

Phone:  NUtley  2-3600 

President Raymond  S.  Perry 


Vice-Presidents W.  P.  Maginnih, 

T.  M.  Douglas,  S.  J.  Towers,  (;.  T.  Scliarf- 

fenberger 

('omptroller R.  1).  Osborne 

Secretary W.   B.  Level 

Treasurer W.  E.  Ogilvie 

V.P.,  Dir.  Purchases C.  G.  Sherwood 

Components  Sales  Mgr E.  W.  Butler 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr J.  A.  Irabuti 

Advertising  Mgr Crump  Smith 

Gov't.  Sales  Mgr F.  W.  McDcrmoti 

Sales  Mgr.  Radio  &  Wire 

Transmission W.    D.    Siddall 

Mgr.  Railroad  Ind.  Sales 

Organization T.  A.  Benner 

Export  Sales  Mgr A.  G.  Deane 

Mgr.  Mobile  Radio 

Communications  Dept B.  J.  Donnelly 

Sales  Mgr.  Ser.  Parts J.  C.  Giguere 

PRODUCTS:  Radio  and  Television  equip- 
ment, transmitting  and  rectifying  tubes,  TV 
receiving  tubes,  microwave  radio  relay  links 
and  carrier  systems,  HF  cable,  field  intensity 
meters,  radar,  miniature  and  standard  sele- 
nium rectifier  stacks,  battery  chargers  and 
power  supplies,  measuring  equipment. 

The  Gabriel  Co. 

(Gabriel  Electronics  Div.) 

Endicott  St.,  Norwood,  Mass. 

Phone:  Norwood  7-3300 

(General  Mgr William  P.  Short 

Conim.  Sales  Mgr C.  R.  Lane 

Chief  Engineer John   Martin 

PRODUCTS:  Microwave  relay  antennas 
for  systems  and  STL;  Passive  reflectors; 
UHF-TV  Transmitting  antennas;  Parabolic 
reflectors. 

Gates  Radio  Co. 

123  Hampshire  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

Phone:   8202 

N.  Y.  Phone:   MUrray  Hill   7-7971 

President P.  S.  Gates 

Vice-President L.  1.  McEwen 

Secretary A.  S.  Petzoldt 

Sales  Manager L.  J.  Cervone 

Dir.  of  Engr J.  Colvin 

Chief  Engineer F.   W.   Wentura 

Works  Manager Howard  Young 

Purchasing   Agent John    Bowers 

PRODUCTS:  Radio  broadcast  transmitters 
AM;  radio  broadcast  transniillers  KM;  TV 
broadcast  transmitters  UHF  and  VHF; 
speech  input  equipment  for  radio  and  video; 
transcription  turn  tables;  recording  equip- 
ment; communications  transmitters  (high 
frequency) ;  communications  transmitters 
(very  high  frequency)  ;  airway  communica- 
tions equipment;  homing  beacon  equipment; 
directional  phasing  equipment;  antenna 
coupling  equipment;  transmission  line  equip- 
ment; portable  remote  amplifiers;  rack  cabi- 
nets (relay);  cabinets  (transmitter);  master 
control  systems. 


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General  Electric  Co. 

Kl«rtr»>nir>  Tark,  SMiuuse  ;>,  IS.  \. 

rhonc:    7(.-Ull 

lientral  Manajirr  V.  I.,  ('hamberlain 

Merrliamlise  Mart,  ('.hicapo  r>4.  III. 

I'hone:    W  Hitehall    4-3915 

Manager G.  E.  Webster 

:>30  W  .  Sixth  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif, 
riione:  TRinitv  3417 

Manager F.  R.  Walker 

:>:0  I.exiiijitoii  Ave..  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
IMione:    PLaza    1-1311 

Manager W.    R.    Chapin 

4227  I.indell  Blvd.,  St.  Louis  8.  Mo. 
Phone:  JEflferson  5-8873 

Manager R.  E.  Lauterbach 

235  Montgomery  St.,  San  Francisco  6,  Calif. 
Phone:   DOuglas  2-3740 

Manager C.  T.  Haist,  Jr. 

777  14th  St.,  N.W.,  Washington  5,  D.  C. 
Phone:  EXecutive  3-3600 

Manager L.   F.  Page 

l*RODUCTS:  Audio  consoles,  amplifiers — 
Ihniting,  portable  and  complete  line  for  pro- 
gram monitoring  and  transcription  use,  both 
plug-in  and  rack  mounted.  Audio  accessories 
— turntable  tone  arms,  equalizers  and  pickup 
heads,  patch  cords  and  jacks.  Rack  cabinets, 
power  and  audio  boards,  cable,  microphone 
and  audio;  speakers. 

General  Instrument  Corp. 

829  Newark  Ave.,  Elizabeth  3,  N.  J. 
Phone:  Elizabeth  3-4400 

Sales  Manager E.  A.  Freed 

PRODUCTS:  TV  tuners,  UHF  and  VHF, 
LHF  converters,  variable  condensers,  auto 
radio  tuners. 


General  Precision  Laboratory,  Inc. 

63   Bedford  Road,  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   Pleasantville  2-2000 

President H.   G.   Place 

V.-P.,  Gen.  Mgr J.  W.  Murray 

V.-P.,  Managing  Dir R.  L.  Garman 

Vice-President   Blair  Foulds 

Chief  Engineer F.  N.  Gillette 

Mgr.,  IV  Dept E.  A.  Hungerford,  Jr. 

PRODUCTS:  Television  Studio  and  Trans- 
mitting Equipment  including  Camera  Chains, 
Proj<(;tor>,  Switchers,  Syn  Generators, 
Video  Recorders  and  Transmitters;  also  The- 
ater Television  equipment. 

General  Radio  Co. 

275  Mahsarliuheits  Ave.,  Cambridge  39,  Mass. 
IMione:   TRowbridge   6-4400 
N.  Y.  Phone:    WOrth  4-2722 

Chairman  of  Board H.  B.  Richmond 

President E.  U.  Locke 

Viee-Pres.  for  Sales A.  E.  Thiessen 

Vire-Prei,.  for  Mfg C.  C.  Carey 


Secretary-Treasurer 

Sales  Manager , 

Export  Manager 

Chief  Engineer 

Publicity   Manager 

Service  Manager 

PRODUCTS:  AM,  FM 
and     modulation     monitor 
noise    meters,    audio    test 
mitter  test  equipment. 


F.  L.  Tucker 

M.  T.  Smith 

....S.  W.  DeBIois 

D.  B.  Sinclair 

.  ...C.  E.  Worthen 

H.  H.  Dawes 

and  TV  frequency 

s,     distortion     and 

oscillators,    trans- 


Graybar  Electric  Company,  Inc. 

420  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LE  2-4000 

President         W.    E.   Henges 

Vice-President R.  B.  Sayre 

General   Connnunications 

Sales   Mgr J.  W.  La   Marque 

Mgr.,  Electronic  Sales G.  I.  Jones 

PRODUCTS:  Amplifiers,  antenna  equip- 
ment, attenators,  cabinets,  consoles,  loud- 
speakers and  accessories,  monitors,  recorders 
and  accessories,  speech  input  equipment,  test 
equipment,  towers,  tower  lighting  equipment, 
transmission  line  and  accessories,  transmit- 
ters, broadcast,  tubes,  turntables,  reproducers 
and  accessories,  wiring  supplies  and  devices. 
All  TV  broadcasting  equipment. 

The  Hallicrafters  Co. 

4401  W.  Fifth  Ave.,  Chicago  24,  111. 
Phone:   Van   Buren   6-6300 

V.P.  in  Chg.  of  Sis Richard  A.  Graver 

PRODUCTS:  TV  receivers,  short-wave 
"Ham"  transmitters,  and  receivers,  portable 
radios,  FM/AM  radios,  two-way  radio-tele- 
phone equipment. 

The  Hammarlund  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc. 

460  West  34th  St.,  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LOngacre  5-1300 

President Lloyd  A.  Hammarlund 

Treasurer Joseph  Lush 

Sec.  &  Comptroller Edward  A.  Wittmer 

Production  Mgr Hugh  A.  McCloskey 

Sales  Manager Robert  B.  Moon 

Chief  Engineer S.  H.  Van  Wambeck 

Advertising  Manager Dale  Samuelson 

Personnel  Director George  Guelich 

Purchasing    Manager William    Griffin 

PRODUCTS:  Communication  receivers, 
variable  rapacilators,  remote  supervisory 
controls,  diversity  receivers. 

Haydu   Brothers 

P.  O.   Box   1226,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Phone:    PLainfield    6-0878 

(reneral    Mgr George   K.   Haydu 

Plant    Mgr Zoltan    Haydu 

(>hief  Engineer Victor  LeGendre 

Controller   Walter  Wolf 

Sales    Engineer Arthur   Shesser 

Purchasing  Agent Vincent  Perrucci 


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PRODUCTS:  Television  picture  tubes, 
>niniatui-e  receiving  tubes,  power  tubes  for 
transmitting  and  industrial  use,  electron 
guns  for  television  picture  tubes,  components 
for  all  types  of  vacuum  tubes,  including  re- 
ceiving and  transmitting,  TV  radio,  x-ray, 
incandescent  and  special  purpose  tubes, 
equipment  for  the  manufacture  of  such  tubes, 
equipment  for  the  manufacture  of  neon 
signs,  cold  cathode  lamps,  and  various  spe- 
cial purpose  lamp  machinery.  Precision  ma- 
«hine  parts  and  wire  and  forming  parts. 

Hughey  &  Phillips,  Inc. 

:VM){)  N.  San  Fernando  Blvd.,  Burbank,  Calif. 

Phone:  Victoria  9-1104 

Stamford,  Conn.  Phone:   STamford  4-7300 

President M.  S.  Phillips 

V.P.,  Gen'l  Mgr J.  H.  Ganzenhuber 

Ass't.  Mgr Howard  E.  Munson 

PRODUCTS:  Tower  lighting  equipment, 
beacons,  obstruction  lights,  flashers,  photo- 
electric controls,  microwave  tower  control 
and  alarm  units,  lamp  failure  indicators  and 
complete  tower  lighting  kits. 

The  Indiana  Steel  Products  Co. 

Valparaiso,  Indiana 
Phone:  2-5601 

President R.  F.  Smith 

V.-P.  Manufacturing J.  H.  Bouwmeester 

V.P.  Engineering C.  A.  Maynard 

Treasurer A.  J.  Astrologes 

Sales  Manager I.  A.  Dickey 

PRODUCTS:  Permanent  magnets  for  the 
radio-television-electronics  industries. 

Insuline  Corp.  of  America 

186   Granite   St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

35-54  36th  St.,  Long  Island   City,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    AStoria   8-3738 

President S.   J.   Spector 

Secretary-Treasurer A.  S.  Spector 

V.-P.,  Gen.  Sales  Mgr B.  L.  Cahn 

Advertising  Manager A.  S.  Chambers 

Superintendent   Myles  Spector 

Industrial  Sales  Mgr I.  Romm 

Purchasing  Agent H.  Weston 

PRODUCTS:  Adapters,  phone  pick-up; 
aligning  tools;  amplifier  chassis;  angles  and 
brackets  antenna,  auto  radio,  antenna  con- 
nectors; antenna  kits;  antennas,  home  mast; 
antennas,  FM  &  television;  auto  radio  noise 
suppressors;  bases,  steel;  beads,  cable;  bind- 
ing posts;  binding  post  heads;  bushings,  in- 
sulated; cabinets,  metal;  cabinets,  speaker; 
cable  clamps;  chassis  base;  chassis,  bottom 
plate;  chokes;  chrome  trim;  clips,  alligator; 
cJip,  brass  spring;  code  set,  triplex;  coils, 
coil  forms;  condensers;  cords,  double  phone; 
cords,  resistor;  couplers,  flexible;  cushions, 
ear;  cutters,  replacement;  cutting  tools;  dial 


markers;  dial  plates;  displa)^;  drill,  replace- 
ment; eyelets;  equalizing  conden.sers;  FM 
Antennas;  fuse  mountings;  fuse  retainers; 
grid  caps;  grid  cap  shield;  gro^^net^,  rub- 
ber; hardware,  radio;  headphones;  insula- 
tors; jacks;  jacks,  microphone;  jacks, 
shielded;  jacks,  lip;  jacks,  tran>mitting;  jars, 
glass;  knobs;  lugs,  soldering;  lugs,  spade; 
lugs,  terminal;  meter  cabinets;  Morse  code 
records;  mountings,  fuse;  name  plates; 
Neutralizing  tools;  noise  eliminator!*;  nuts; 
oscillators;  panels,  aluminum,  bakelite,  Ma- 
sonite,  metal,  meter,  racks;  panel  bearings; 
phone  cords;  phones,  ear;  phone  plugs; 
phone  tips;  plates,  bottom;  plugs;  punches; 
recks,  brackets,  chassis;  radio  panels;  record 
player  switc^h;  reducers;  resistor  cords; 
riveting  punch  set;  rivets,  rods;  screw 
drivers,  insulated;  screws;  shearing  punch; 
shields;  shields,  grid  cap;  sockets;  soldering 
irons;  soldering  iron  elements;  spaghetti, 
flexible;  spacers,  bushings;  spade  lugs; 
speaker  cabinets;  steel  cabinets;  strips,  ter- 
minal; suppressors,  auto  radio;  switches; 
television,  accessories;  antennas,  tools; 
terminal  lugs;  terminal  strips;  test  leads; 
test  lead  wire;  test  prods;  test  tools;  tool.>«; 
tools,  neutralizing;  trans,  coil  mountings; 
transmitting  tube  caps;  tube  shields;  tubing; 
washers;  window  pole  antenna;  wire,  test 
lead;  wrenches,  wrench  sets. 

Jackson  Electrical  Instrument  Co. 

18  S.  Patterson  Blvd.,  Dayton  2,  O. 
Phone:   Michigan  0367 

President Paul  F.  Jackson 

Vice-President Myron  Fulkerson 

Secretary J.  E,  Beery 

Purchasing  Agent E.  W.  De  Laet 

Credit  Manager J.  E.  Beery 

Chief  Eng Kennard  E.  Voyles 

Quality  Control Robert  Gerner 

Production  Superintendent Carl  Wack 

PRODUCTS:  Test  instrument  for  Color; 
Black  and  White  Television.  Oscilloscopes, 
receiving  tube  testers,  CR  tube  testers,  color; 
bar;  white  dot  generator,  sweep;  marker 
generator,  audio  oscillator,  vacuum  tube  volt 
meter,  UHF  generator,  selenium  rectifier 
tester  and  electrical  circuit  tracer. 

Jensen  Manufacturing  Co. 

6601  S.  Laramie  Ave.,  Chicago  38,  111. 
Phone:   POrt^niouth    T-7600 

President Thos.    A.    White 

V.P.,   Distributor Ralph   P.   Glover 

Sis.  Mgr.,  Industrial Louis  W.  Selsor 

Sales  Mgr Horace  L.  White 

PRODUCTS:  Multiple  Channel  reproduc- 
ers  and  loudspeaker  units  for  high  fidelity 
monitoring  purposes.  Extended  range  and 
general  purpose  loud  speakers  for  sound  dis- 
tribution monitoring,  cueing,  intercom.,  PA 
and  other  applications. 


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(>lOl-(.i:.>   loth  A>o..  HrooklNH  4.  N.  Y. 
Phoiu-:    nKn>onliurst   M200 

Presitlfiit    Julius  Finkel 

Vioe-Prt'siiKMU MhtMl  Finkel 

Se«relar\-Tr<'asurt'r Fthvaid    Finkel 

PHODKTS:  VllF.  IM  and  UHF  antennas, 
piston  type  variable  Iriinnier  oapacitators, 
lichtninji  arresters,  stand-off  line  insulators, 
antenna  masts,  guy  wires;  open-wire,  poly- 
ethylene flat  twin-leatl  transmission  line;  bal- 
hists.  voltage  regulators,  dial  belts,  phono 
.".witches,  test  leads,  resistor  line  cords,  video 
cross-over  networks,  wire  measuring  ma- 
chines, tuning  cable  remote  replacer  ma- 
chines for  auto  radio  service,  control  knobs, 
radio  lubricants,  stroboscopes,  wave  traps, 
co-axial  connectors,  insulators  for  antennas, 
TV  set-couplers. 

Johns-Manyille 

22  East  40th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    LExington   2-7600 

Commodity  Manager J.  P.  Washburn 

(Acoustical  Materials) 

PRODUCTS:  Sound  control  materials  for 
broadcasting  and  recording  studios. 

King    Laboratories,    Inc. 

127  Solar  St.,  Syracuse  3,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  74-3359 

President Aden   J.    King 

Vice-President F.   M.    Michaelian 

Exec.  V.P.  &  Treas W.  R.  MacLeod 

Secretary Barbara    H.    Sisson 

Factory  Mgr Robert  K.  Metz 

PRODUCTS:  Getters  and  other  parts  for 
electronic  tubes. 


PRODUCTS:  Audio  Amplifiers  —  both 
s^tandard  and  miniatured  plug-in.  Power  Sup- 
plies, Video  Amplifiers,  Consoles,  Auto- 
matic Limiting  Amplifiers,  Audio,  Power 
and  Pulse  Transformers.  Complete  custom 
design  audio  facilities  for  broadcast  and 
television. 

Lehigh  Structural  Steel  Co. 

Allentown,   Pa.,   Phone:    HE   4-5221 

17  Battery  Place.  New  York  4,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  WHilehall  4-1424 

Sales  Mgr.,  Radio  Div J.  F.  Neary 

PRODUCTS:  Towers  for  TV-AM-FM  Ver 
lical  Radiators  Relay  Towers. 

John  E.  Lingo  &  Son,  Inc. 

2814  Buren  Ave.,  Camden  5,  N.  J. 
Phone:  WOodlawn  4-0487 

President John  E.  Lingo 

PRODUCTS:  Tubular  steel  vertical  radi- 
ators;  VHF  antennas  and  supporting  towers; 
FM  antennas  and  supporting  towers;  fac- 
simile supporting  poles. 

Machlett  Laboratories,  Inc. 

1063  Hope  St.,  Springdale,  Conn. 
Phone:    STamford   4-5781 
Vice-Pres.  Power  Tube  Sales.. H.  J.  Hoffman 
PRODUCTS:  Broadcast  tubes. 

Magnecord,  Inc. 

225  W.  Ohio  St.,  Chicago  10,  111. 
Phone:  WHitehall  4-1889 

Sales  Director John  W.  Hincs 

PRODUCTS:  Professional  magnetic  tape 
recorders — reproducers. 


Kliegl  Bros.  Universal  Electric 
Stage  Lighting  Co.,  Inc. 

321  West  50th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  COlumbus  5-0130 

President J.    H.    Kliegl 

Vice-President Herbert  A.  Kliegl 

Secretary Frank   H.   Bliss 

Treasurer Anna  Kliegl 

Plant   Superintendent Joseph  Kliegl 

Purchasing  Agent Henry  Fisher 

PRODUCTS:  Lighting  equipment,  wiring 
devices  and  switchboards  for  TV  studios, 
theatres  and  M.P.  studios. 

Langevin   Manufacturing   Corp. 

37  W.  65  St.,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ENdicolt  2-7200 

Chairman  of  Board H.  A.  Leander 

President William  C.  Shriver 

Vice.Pre«ident    Robert  Edwards 

Secretary-Treasurer H.  A.  Kondolf 

Sales  Manager George  Schatz 


Majestic  Radio  &  Television, 
Div.  of  Wilcox-Gay  Corp. 

70  Washington  St.,  Brooklyn  1,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ULsler  2-6000 

President  Leonard  Ashbach 

Vice-President   Maurice  Raphael 

Secretary   Arthur  Romans 

Advertising  Mgr Joseph  G.  DeVico 

Chief  Engineer Frank  Dieli 

PRODUCTS:  TVreceivers;  TV-radio  re- 
ceivers;  TV-radio-phonograph  combinations; 
AM-FM  phono  combinations;  table  AM- 
radio  phonographs;  Hi-Fi  radio  phono- 
graphs. 

J.  A.  Maurer,  Inc. 

37-01  Slst  Street,  Long  Island  City  1,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  STillwell  44600 

President John  A.  Maurer 

Treaiurer Daniel  R.  Ehrlich 

General  Manager Donald  G.  McKay 

Chief  Elec.  Engr Lauge  Fanoe 

PRODUCTS:  16mm.  profeMional  motion 


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16mm.  film  phonographs.  16  &  35  mm.  Gal- 
vanometers. 

Miles  Reproducer  Co.,  Inc. 

812  Broadway.  New  York  3,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  SPring  7-7670-1 

President   George  Ruskin 

Sec-Gen.  Mgr J.  M.  Kuhlik,  Sc.D. 

Chief  Eng I.  W.  Kuhlik 

Purchasing  Agent J.  V.  Conniff 

Treasurer H.  B.  Kuhlik 

Advertising  Mgr B.  Burn? 

PRODUCTS:  "Walkie-Recordall"  sound- 
on-film  recorders  and  reproducers,  continu- 
ous recorders  and  reproducers,  tape  recorders 
and  reproducers,  automatic  recorders  and  re- 
producers, permanent  recorders  and  repro- 
ducers, reference  recorders,  conference 
recorders,  telephone  recorders,  interview  re- 
corders, telemike,  induction  units  for  listen- 
ing to  or  recording  two-way  telephone  conver- 
sations, battery  operated  recorders,  portfolio 
type  recorders.  8-lb  battery-operated  recorder- 
playback,  9V2-lb.  briefcase  battery-operated 
recorder-reproducer,  8  lb.  conference  inter- 
view recorder. 


Minnesota  Mining  and  Mfg.  Co. 

900  Fauquier  Ave.,  St.  Paul  6,  Minn. 
Phone:  TOwer  8511 

Sale.>  ]\lgr..  Magnetic  Prod P.  W.  Jansen 

1500  S.  V^'estern  Ave.,  Chicago  8,  111. 
Phone:  MOnroe  6-6126 

Manager R.  F.  Woelfel 

446  N.  LaBrea  Ave.,  Hollywood  36,  Calif. 
Phone:  WEbster  1-1289 

Manager M.  D.  Benson 

401  N.  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia  8,  Pa. 

Manager C  M.  Jacobson 

PRODUCTS:   Magnetic  tape,  film  and  as- 
sociated accessories. 

Mirror  Record  Corp. 

4025  206  St.,  Bayside,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  BAyside  5656 

Pres.  &  Treas P.  K.  Trautwein 

V.P.,  Sec'y Paul  H.  Trautwein 

PRODUCTS:  Recording  accessories  (discs, 
cutting  needles,  playback  needles). 

National  Carbon  Co. — Div.  of 
Union  Carbide  &  Carbon  Corp. 

30  East  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-8000 

President A.  S.  Johnson 

Exec-  Vice-Pres C  O.  Kleinsmith 

Exec.  Vice-Pres P.  M.  Buhrer 

V.P.,  Gen.  Mgr A.  C.  Bryan 

V.P.,  Gen*l  Mgr W.  H.  Feathers 

Mgr.  Battery  Eng.  Dept. .  .G.  H.  Didinger,  Jr. 

V.Ph  Adv.  Sales  Prom H.  M.  Warren 

PRODUCTS  "Eveready"  "Mini-Max"  "B" 


batteries  for  portable  and  farm  type  re- 
ceivers, "Eveready"  dry  cells,  "Eveready'' 
flashlight  batteries  for  miniature  receivers, 
"Eveready"  "Air  Cell"  batteries  for  2-voIt 
and  1.4  volt  receivers,  "Eveready"  batteries 
for    transistor    electronic    equipment. 

ORRadio    industries.    Inc. 

120  Marvyn  Rd.,  Opelika,  Ala. 

Phone:  976 

N.  Y  Pbone:   Union  4-9577 

President J.   Herbert    Orr 

Vice  Pres.,  Sales Nat   Welch 

Vice  Pres.,  Research Herbert  G.  Hard 

Vice  Pres.,  Production William  Harnett 

Vice  Pres.,  Comptroller J.  W.  Bunkley 

Branch  Offices 
547    Hermitage   St.,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Mid-Atlantic  Sales  Mgr Frank  Adams 

4808  Bergenline  Ave.,  Union  City,  N.  J. 

Executive-in-Charge   Jules  Bressler 

Merchandise  Mart,  Chicago,  111. 

Executive-in^Charge J.  J.  McBride 

4808  W.  Jefferson  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Executive-in-('harge    Laude  Erlanger 

Packard-Bell  Company 

12333  W.  Olympic  Blvd.,  Los  Angcle=  64,  Cal- 
Phone:   Arizona   7-6721 

President Herbert  A.   Bell 

Exec.  Vice-President Robert  S.  Bell 

Vice-President Joe   M.   Spain 

Sec.-Treas Lowell  R.  Day 

Chief  Engineer Charles  Nichols 

Plant  Manager Jean  Gleis 

General  Sales  Mgr Kenneth  R.  Johnson 

Dir.  of  Adv.  &  Sales 

Prom Robert  H.  Tbomp>on 

Service  Manager Carl  Duffy 

Personnel    Director Robert    Hogan 

Purchasing  Agent William  P.  Kennedy 

PRODUCTS:  Radios,  Radio-Phonograph- 
Recorder  Combinations),  Television.  Radio- 
Phonograph  Combinations,  Television-Radio- 
Phonograph  Combmations,  special  electronic 
equipment  for  the  Armed  Services. 

The  Pentron  Corp. 

777   South  Tripp  Ave.,  Chicago  24,  111. 
Phone:   SAcramento  2-3201 

President Irving  Rossman 

Vice   Pres Theodore   Rossman 

Treasurer   Bernard  Sahlins 

Comptroller Marshall  Peiros 

Chief  Eng Jay  T.  Nichols 

Prod.  Dir Bernard  Sahlins 

Purchasing  Agent Nick  Alex 

Asst.  Sales  Mgr Robert  Farnsworth 

Adv.  Mp- Martin  Mann 

PRODUCTS:  Tape  recorders,  tape  players, 
high  fidelity  basic  tape  mechanisms  and  tape 
preamplifiers,  Broadcast  recorders,  FM'AM 


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tuners,  clorlionir  mikt*  mixers,  larsie  rcc\ 
adapter,  tapi'  raiT>  rast's.  foot  piMlal  r(>iUr«>ls. 
extension  «or(l>.  loloplmiw  (>i«-ku|)>. 

PEMBREX  TV  (Div. 
PEMBREX  Theater  Supply,   Inc.) 

1%9  So.  Vermont  Ave..  Los  Angeles  7,  Calif. 
Phone:  RKpublic  1-3111 

President Louis  M.  Wutke 

Vice-President. . Edwin  C.  Wutke 

PHOnUCTS:  PEMARC  Rearsereen  Pro- 
jertion  (still-slide)  Mi-Intensity  Arc  Pro- 
jectors, 20.000  to  25,000  Lumen,  Peniink 
Rear-screen  Projection  (still-slide)  incandes- 
cent S.OOO  watts  dinnner  control  single  or 
double  units  with  special  effects  attachments. 
Pemsync  motors  and  16  and  35  nnii  Rear- 
Screen  motion  picture  units.  Translucent 
screens,  (blue/hlack)  portable  aluminum 
frames  and  TV's  most  complete  still  and 
niovins  plate  (slide  and  footage)  library 
available. 

Phiico  Corp.  (Govt,  and  Indus.  Div.) 

4700  Wissahickon  Ave.,  Philadelpbia  44,  Pa. 

Phone:  TEnnessee  9-4000 

Sales    Oflfices    and    Representatives: 

Fxec.    in    Chg Marshall    A.   Williams 

260  South  Beverly  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Phone:  CRestview  5-5750 

Exec,   in   Chg Robert  A.  MacDonald 

666  Lake  Shore  Dr.,  Chicago  11,  111. 
Phone:   WHitehall  4-5750 

Exec,   in    Chg Richard   A.   Fay 

201  Southland  Life  Bldg.,  Dallas  1,  Texas 
Phone:    PRospect  8657 

Exec,  in  Chg Lewis  Kendall 

Talbott  Bldg.,  Dayton  2,  Ohio 
Phone:  Michigan  6578 

Exec,  in  Chg Kenneth  C.  Moritz 

4700  \^  is>ahickon  Ave.,  Philadelphia  44,  Pa. 
Phone :  TEnnessee  9-4000 

Exec,   in   Chg Lewis  J.  Boss 

650   Riis>   Bldg..   San    Francisco  4,   Calif. 
Phone:  SUtter  1-6262 

Exec,  in  Chg Charles  M.  Volkland 

714  Jack^on  Place.,  N.  W.,  Washington  6,  D.C. 
l*hone:  EXecutive  3-1500 

Exec,  in  Chg J.  A.  Price 

Don    Mill.    Road,    Don    Mills,    Ont.,    Canada 
Phone:   HUdson   1-3441 

Ex.r.  i„   Chfr Willard   D.  Myers 

J  Rue  Picot,  Paris  16,  France 
IMione:  Kleber  1433 
PRODUCTS:  Film  and  slide  equipment 
for  color  and  monochrome;  microwave 
equipment  for  color  STL  use;  equipment  to 
carry  network  color;  color  test  and  monitor- 
ing  equipment. 

Philmore  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc. 

Hi   (  ni\«;r.itv   Place,  New  York  3,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    ALgonquin   4-3363 

i*rt.idirnt M.  L.  Granat 


\  ice-President (iary    (^ranat 

('hief   Engineer Reginahl   Burke 

Treasurer    Minray    (ilranat 

PRODUCTS:  TV  chassis,  completely  wired 
and  aligned,  TV  kits  with  video  and  sound 
wired  and  fully  aligned,  with  full  instruc- 
tions to  complete  the  wiring,  TV  kits  com- 
pletely unassendded  with  full  instructions 
for  wiring.  One,  two  and  three  tube  kits, 
aerial  kits,  microphon<'s  (carbon  type),  crys- 
tal sets,  crystal  set  kits,  crystal  detectors, 
coils,  transmitter  kits,  amplifier  kits,  radio 
control   kits. 

Pilof  Radio  Corp. 

37-06  36th  St.,  Long  Island  City  1,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  STillwell  4-5454 

President    Isidor   Goldberg 

Vice-President   J.   N.   Benjamin 

Secretary-Treasurer I.  W.  Wyckoff 

Asst.  Sis.  Mgr A.  L  Bleich 

Purchasing  Agent Paul  Lefko 

Prod.  Mgr.. F.  Hajek 

Chief  Engineer Richard  Shottenfeld 

PRODUCTS:  Tuners— Hi-Fi,  AM-FM;  TV 
sets  remotely  operated;  Hi-Fi  amplifiers,  pre- 
amplifiers, phonographs,  portable  phono- 
graphs. 

Presto  Recording  Corp. 

P.  O.  Box  500,  Paramus,  N.  J. 
Phone:  Diamond  3-5700 

Sales  Manager Thomas  B.  Aldrich 

720  Main  St.,  Evanston,  111. 
Phone:   Davis  8-4800 

Manager Robert  L.   Lang 

505  N.  Ervar  St.,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Phone:  C  2966 

Manager J.  Earl  Smith 

2331  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Phone:   Republic  0203 

Manager   Lee  Owens 

7  East  48th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  ELdorado  5-6021 

Manager Thomas  Aye 

PRODUCTS:  Disc  recording,  tape  record- 
ing, transcription  equipment,  amplifiers, 
equalizers,  blank  recording  discs. 

Prodelin,  Inc. 

307  Bergen  Ave.,  Kearny,  N.  J. 
Phone:  KEarny  2-8600 

President L.  A.  Bondon 

Offices 

62  Stockdale  Rd.,  Needham,  Mass. 

Phone:  NEedham  3-4290 

495    Selbourne    Rd.,    Riverside,    111. 

Phone:  Riverside  7-0292 

3050  Sumter  Dr.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Phone:  Dixon  6115 

427  W.  5th  St.,  Los  Angeles  13,  Calif. 

Phone:    MUtual   7245 

60  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-1550 


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324  S.  2nd  Ave.,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 
1238  N.  W.  Glisan  St.,  Portland  9,  Ore. 
Phone:    ATwater   4173 
158  11th  St.,  San  Francisco  3,  Calif. 
Phone:  HEmlock  1-1630 
306  Dexter  Ave.,  Seattle  9,  Wash. 
Phone:  SEneca  2368 
Southern  Bldg.,  Washington  5,  D.  C. 
Phone:  EXecutive  3-5360 
PRODUCTS:    UHF    and    VHF    antennas; 
microwave    types    transmission    lines;    high 
power  coaxial  and  waveguide  towers;   Com- 
munication-aluminum  200   feet   max.   height, 
diplexer;  filter  and  system  components;  spe- 
cial developments  as  required. 

Polarad   Electronics  Corp. 

4320  34th  St.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  EXeter  2-4500 

President Dr.  D.  L.  Jaffe 

Exec.  Vice  Pres P.  H.  Odessey 

Treasurer C.  J.  Eisen 

Dir.  of  Contract  Rel R.  W.  Ekis 

Eng.,  Contract  Relations. Alfred  A.  Goldberg 
PRODUCTS:  Color  TV:  color  video  moni- 
tor, flying  spot  scanner  system,  color  bar 
generator,  color  sync  generator,  portable  sync 
generator  JXTSC  color  monochrome;  TV: 
sync  generator,  monoscope  signal  source, 
studio  picture  monitor,  portable  waveform 
monitor,  portable  picture  monitor,  picture 
and  waveform  monitor. 

Radio  Corporation  of  America 

Executive   Offices:    30   Rockefeller   Plaza 

New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   COlumbus  5-5900 

Ch.  of  the  Board.. Brig.  Gen.  David  Sarnoff 

President Frank    M.    Folsom 

Consumer   Products 
Exec.  V.P R.  A.  Seidel 

RCA    Victor   Television    Division 
Cherry  Hill,  Camden  8,  N.  J. 

V.P.  and  Gen.  Mgr.. H.  G.  Baker 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr C.  P.  Baxter 

Chief  Eng D.  D.  Cole 

Gen'l  Sales  Mgr R.  W.  Saxon 

Mgr.,  Adv.  and  Sales  Prom..  .J.  M.  Williams 

RCA  Victor  Radio  &  'Tictrola"  Division 
Cherry    Hill,    Camden    8,    N.    J. 

General  Manager J.  M.  Toney 

Manager  Sales L.  J.  Collins 

Mgr.  Adv.  &  Sales  Prom R.  E.  Conley 

Chief  Engineer J.  L.  Franke 

RCA    Victor  Record   Division 
630  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  20 

V.P.  and  Gen.  Mgr E.  Sacks 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr H.  L.  Letts 

Mgr.,  Adv W.  I.  Alexander 

Mgr.'Comm.  Sales-Merch L.  W.  Kanaga 

Mgr.   Artists-Repertoire G.  R.  Marek 

Mgr.  Pop.  Artist-Repertoire J.  Carlton 


Mgr.  Custom  Records J.  P.  Davih 

Mgr.  Record   Publicity (;.  R.  Thorpe 

Electronic  Products 

Exec.  Vice  Presi«h'nl W.  W.  Watts 

Tube  Division 
415   S.  5lh   Street,   Harrison,   N.  J. 

V.P.  and  (;en.  Mgr I).  Y.  Smith 

(ien'l    (]omm.    Mgr L.   S.   Thee* 

Mgr.,  (ien'l  Marketing L.  F.  Holleran 

Manager,  Operations  Contr<d..\\.  H.  Painter 

Chief  Engineer (;.  R.  Shaw 

Mgr.,  Equip.  &  Parts 

Marketing L.  J.  Battagliu 

Mgr.  Rec'g  Tubes  &  Transistor 

Marketing K.   (;.    Bucklin 

Mgr.  C.  R.  &  Pr  Tube 

Marketing M.  J.   Carroll 

Mgr.  Elec.  Comp's.  Marketing.  .H.  B.  Wilson 
Mgr.  Semi-Cond.  Marketing....!'.  F.  Neuner 

Mgr.  Distributor   Sales D.  M.  Branigan 

Engineering    Products    Division 
Front  &  Cooper  Sts.,  ('amden,  N.  J. 

V.P.  and  Gen.  Mgr. T.  A.  Smith 

Chief  Engineer M.  C.  Batsel 

Mgr.  Broadcast  Marketing.  ..  .A.  R.  Hopkins 

Mgr.  Comm.  Marketing C.   M.  Lewis 

Mgr.  Theatre   Marketing J.   F.   O'Brien 

Mgr.  Adv.-Sales  Prom J.  P.  Taylor 

Mgr.  Film  Record'g  Sales, 

N.  Y.  &  Hollywood H.   D.   Bradburv 

Mgr:  Film  Record'g  Sales, 

Hollywood J.    W.    Jones 

PRODUCTS:  Television  receivers:  17", 
21",  24"  table  and  console  models;  radio  re- 
ceivers: AM,  AM-FM.  table  models;  AM 
clock  radios;  "Victrola"  phonographs  and 
records;  21"  console  color  TV  receiver;  AM, 
FM  and  TV  transmitting  equipment;  broad- 
cast station  studio  equipment;  antennas; 
mobile  radio  conuuunications  equipment;  in- 
dustrial television  equipment;  microphones; 
microwave  e(|uipment;  test  and  mea>uring 
equipment;  Antenaplex  antenna  systems; 
communications  equipment;  electron  tubes: 
receiving,  power,  cathode-ray  and  special 
types;  TV  studio  camera  equipment;  film, 
disc  and  tape  recording  equipment;  theatre 
television  equipment;  gas  and  electric- 
ranges;  air  conditioners  and  dehumidifiers, 
and  marine  radio  equipment. 

Radio    Engineering    Laboratories, 
Inc. 

36-40  37th  St.,  Long  Island  City  1,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  STiUwell  6-2100 

President C.  R.  Runvon,  Jr. 

V.P.  &  Sales  Mgr F.  A.  Gunlher 

V.J.  &  Research  Dir J.  R.  Day 

Vice    President Joseph    Behr 

Chief  Engineer Joseph  E.  Tennis 

Treasurer James   A.   Cronin 

Sec.  &  Purch'g  Agent C  R.  Runvon.  IH 

Ind.   Rel.   Mgr James  j.  Kelly 

Ser.    Mgr .Harold    (Goldstein 

Traffic  Mgr E.  R.  Phillips 


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PHOnidTS:  AM— Studio  to  trunsinitttr 
liiiks  ami  antennas.  FM — Microwave;  radar 
>\>lenis;  FM  and  relay  hroadrast  transniitter> 
point  to  point  multiplex  radio  relay,  ;>0-200() 
nu-;  Yagi.  corner  reflector  and  paraboloid 
antennas,  30-200  nic;  FM  tuner,  88-108  nic; 
military  equipment. 

Rangertone,  Inc. 

:;i    Winthop   St.,   Newark  4,   N.  J. 
Phone:    HUmboldt    5-2550 

President R.  H.  Ranger 

V.P.  Charge  Eng P.  M.  Brubaker 

Secretary   H.  Callina 

Film   Sound C.   C.  Legreid 

Purchasing  Agent A.  C.  Willms 

Accounting E.  D.   Longstreet 

PRODUCTS:  Magnetic  Tape  Recorders: 
for  normal  Broadcast;  for  TV  Synchronized 
Sound  to  Motion  Picture  Film.  Thyratron 
Inverters:  for  Controlled  frequency  Power, 
and  Magnetic  Heads,  Tape-to-Film  editing 
and  transfer  to  sound  film. 

Raytheon    Manufacturing    Co. 

5921   W.   Dickens  Ave.,   Chicago   39,   111. 
Phone:  BErkshire  7-7000 

Dir.  of  Marketing Dick  O.  Klein 

Offices 
1500    Paxton    Ave.,    Harrisburg,    Pa. 

Phone:  3-2524 

193    N.    Broadway,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 

Phone:  BRoadway  1-7675 

818  S.  Adams  St.,  Peoria,  111. 

Phone:  3533 

919  N.  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Phone:  STevenson  7-6910 

PRODUCTS:    Receivers,    receiving    tubes, 

black  and  white;   color  picture  tubes. 

Reeves   Soundcraft   Corp. 

10  East  52nd  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   PLaza  9-2644 

President Hazard     E.     Reeves 

Exec.  Vice  Pres Frank  B.  Rogers,  Jr. 

Vice-Pres.-Production Edward  Schmidt 

V.P.,    Sales    Engineering ..W.    H.    Deacy 

Advertising  Manager Thortias  J.  Dempsey 

PRODUCTS:  Blank  recording  discs,  mag- 
netic recording  tape,  full  width  magnetic 
recording  film,   striped   magnetic   film,   styli. 

Rek-0-Kut  Company 

3801  Queens  Blvd.,  Long  Island  City  1,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   STillwell  4-7062-3-4 
President,   Sales   Manager. ...  .George   Silber 

Dir.  Audio  Education Avery  Yudin 

Export   Dept Morhan  Exporting   Corp. 

PRODUCTS:  Instantaneous  Recording 
Equipment,  Transcription  Turntables,  Rhy- 
thmarter,  a  continuous  variable  speed  pho- 
nograph and  portable  PA  system;  Challenger 
disc  recorder;  Roundin  turntable  series  and 
RecitallBts  portable  PA  system. 


Rust   Industrial   Co.,   Inc. 

608  Willow  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Phone:  Manchester  3-3596 

President W.  F.  Rust,  Jr. 

PRODUCTS:  Packaged  remote  control 
equipment;  remote  control  components; 
rotary  and  linear  actuator  assemblies,  RF 
monitor  preamplifiers,  etc.;  failure  alarms. 

Self  Winding  Clock  Co.,  Inc. 

207  WiUoughby  Ave.,  Brooklyn  5,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MAin  2-6300 

Asst.  Sales  Mgr Harvey  S.  Wellman 

PRODUCTS:  Sweep  seconds,  dry  cell  bat- 
tery operated  self  winding  clocks  containing 
connections  for  receiving  automatic  syncro- 
nizing  pulses  from  Western  Union  lines  or 
manual  synchronized  pulses  from  control  kit. 

Stainless,  Inc. 

Third  &  Montgomery  Sts.,  North  Wales,  Pa. 

Phone:  North  Wales  874 

50  Church  St.,  New  York  7,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  DIgby  94379 

Mgr.  Pa.  Office John  F.  Guzewicz 

Mgr.  N.  Y.  Office Henry  J.  Guzewicz 

PRODUCTS:  Self -supporting  Rhomic  ar- 
ray, guyed  and  micro  wave  towers;  antenna 
masts;  FM  self-supporting  and  guyed  towers. 

Stancil-Hoffman  Corporation 

921  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Phone:   HOUywood  4-7461 

President William  V.  Stancil 

Secretary Frances  E.  Stancil 

PRODUCTS:  Magnetic  recorder/reproduc- 
er for  Tape  Model  R5  magnetic  reocrder/ 
reproducer  for  film  Model  S5  16  mm.  &  17.5 
mm.,  magnetic  recorder  for  tape-battery 
operated  portable — Model  MSA  (miniature), 
magnetic  recorder/reproducer  —  multi-chan- 
nel for  tape  Model  CRM-15,  pre-amplifier/ 
mixer — 4  channel  Model  AM3,  tuning  fork 
controlled  power  supply — 500  watt  output 
Model  VIA. 

Standard  Electronics  Corp. 
(Subsidiary  of  Claude  Neon,  Inc.) 

285  Emmet  St.,  Newark  5,  N.  J. 
Phone:   BIgelow  3-5540 

Vice-President W.    H.    Zillger 

Mgr.  TV  Engr H.  R.  Smith 

Mgr.  Customers  Ser W.  H.  Rappolt 

PRODUCTS:  FM  &  AM  Transmitters;  TV 
transmitters ;  TV  associated  equipment  studio 
equipment. 

Stromberg-Carlson   Co. 

100  Carlson  Rd.,  Rochester  3,  N.  Y. 
Phone :  CUlver  0260 

President Robert   C.  Tait 

Vice  President Gordon  G.  Hoit 


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V.P.  &  G.  M.,  Bcstg.  Div William  Fay 

y.P.  Gov't  Contracts Sidney  R.  Curtis 

Corporate   Secretary Arthur   F.  (Gibson 

Treasurer Charles  Pritchard 

Controller   D.  G.  Schuman 

Mgr.  Industrial  Relations George  E.  Eyer 

Dir.  of  Pub.  Relations Stanley  H.  Manson 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Radio-TV Clifford  J.  Hunt 

Adv.  Mgr.-Radio-TV David  S.  Cook 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Sound  Equip.  Div..  .A.  G.  Schifino 

Gen.  Mgr.,  Telephone  Div John  H.  Voss 

PRODUCTS:  TV  table  models,  TV  Con- 
soles,  TV  Combinations  with  AM,  FM,  and 
3-speed  record  changer,  AC-DC  Radios,  Por- 
tables, Clock-Radios,  Hi-Fi  table  and  console 
3-speed  phonographs,  Hi-Fi  Amplifiers,  Tun- 
ers, Cabinets;  Electronic  Carillon  Equip- 
ment. Intercommunicating  Systems,  Tele- 
phones, and  Switchboard  Equipment. 

Sylvania  Electric  Products,  Inc. 

1740  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JUdson  6-2424 

Chairman  of  Board Don  G.  Mitchell 

President H.  Ward  Zimmer 

Vice-President H.  L.  Richardson 

Vice-President Arthur  Chapman 

Vice-President Curtis  Haines 

V.P.  Charge  of  Sales B.  K.  Wickstrum 

Gen.  Sales  Mgr.,  Radio  Div D.  W.  Gunn 

Dir.  of  Advertising T.  P.  Cunningham 

PRODUCTS:  Television  Picture  Tubes, 
Radio  and  Television  Receiving  Tubes, 
Crystal  Diodes,  Radio  and  Television  Test- 
ing Equipment,  Radio  and  Television  Re- 
ceivers, Tube  Parts,  Tungsten  and  Chemical 
Products. 

Branch  Offices 

2001  N.  Cornell  Ave.,  Melrose  Park,  111. 

Phone:  ESterbrook  9-2525 

Terrace  Plaza  Bldg.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Phone:   GArfield   1550 

2936  E.  46th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Phone:  LOgan  5-8121 

1000  Huyler  St.,  Teterboro,  N.  J. 

Phone:   LA  4-1253 

Tele  Q  Corp. 

1227  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   JU  6-5766 

President John   Jacobs   III 

Treasurer C.  R.  Bitting  III 

Director  of  Sales J.  S.  Kornfeld 

PRODUCTS:  Cuing  or  prompting  equip- 
ment for  TV  networks  and  stations.  Film 
prompting.  Gerard  Eyeline  Monitor.  Speech 
cuing. 

Television  Associates,  Inc. 

E.  Michigan  St.,  Michigan  City,  Ind. 
Phone:   7-7207 

Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr W.  C.  Eddy 

Plant  Supt K.  P.  Humbert 

Secretary    Margaret    Durnal 

PRODUCTS:    Custom    built   remote    con- 


trolled studio  lighting  equipment;  Micro- 
wave relay  equipment;  reflectors  and  mount- 
ing supports,  parapet  rhuiip^,  metal  tripodh. 
Studio  Equipment:  cainera  dollie.-,  tripod^, 
Hi-hats  and  lo-hats  for  camera  mounting. 
Continuous  devices  and  accessories  for  16 
mm,  8  mm  film  and  for  magnetic  tape. 

Television  Specialty  Co.,  Inc. 

350  West  31-t  St.,  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LOngacre  4-6440 

President K.   A.  Jenkins 

Gen.   Mgr Tom    Haney 

Sec'y  Treas L.   Jenkins 

Traffic  Mgr Carman  Laurino 

West    Coast    Representative 

E.  J.  Baughman  Co. 

350   South    Central,   Los    Angeles,   Calif. 

PRODUCTS:    Profitmaker    rear   projector. 

rear    projection    screens,    studio    lights    and 

lighting     equipment,     film     production     and 

kine-recording    equipment,    dollies,    tripods, 

mike^booms,   film   processing   machines,   and 

television  special  effects. 

Tower  Construction  Co. 

1923  Geneva  St.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa 

Phone:  5-7653 

6640  23rd  Ave.,  West  Hyattsville,  Md. 

Phone:  HArrison  2-3515 

Owner M.  M.  Lasensky 

PRODUCTS:  Towers,  microwave  passive 
reflectors  and  tower  erections. 

Transmitter    Equipment    Mfg.    Co., 
Inc. 

(Subsidiary   of   Otis    Elevator    Co.) 

35  Ryerson  St.,  Brooklyn  5,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   UL  5-6800 

President Morton  B.  Kahn 

Secretary Fayette  S.  Dunne 

Treasurer    Bruce   Wallace 

General  Manager M.  B.  Kraus,  Jr. 

Chief  Engineer G.  W.  Jacobs 

PRODUCTS:  Bioadcast  Station  Equip- 
ment, AM  and  FM,  Studio  Amplifying  Con- 
soles, Radio  Communication  Transmitters, 
both  AM  and  FM,  Air,  Ground  Communica- 
tion Equipment,  AM  and  FM,  Electronic 
Computors,  Radar  Equipment,  Guided  Mis- 
sile Controls,  etc. 

Truscon  Steel  Division 

Republic  Steel  Corp. 

Albert  St.,  Youngstown  1,  Ohio 

Phone:  Riverside  6-7211 

General  Mgr.  of  Sales C.  B.  McGehee 

Asst.  Gen.  Mgr.  of  Sales D.  M.  Schmid 

Mgr.,  Sis.  Tower  Prod G.  F.  Bateson 

PRODUCTS:  Radio  towers  for  AM  &  FM, 
TV   and    micro    wave,   copper   mesh    ground 


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Unique  Turntable  &   Display  Co. 

1I2">  li\in>i   \\o..  HiooklMi  27.  N.  Y. 
Phone:  HK.jiomiiii  S-()T30 

IVes^id.nt \Ibfii    W  .    Nuciel 

PKODl  (TS:  Mamilartuio  ami  ifiit  tiirn- 
lal»le>  ami  roM)l\iMfi  stapes ;  tnannfactuier  of 
uniiuatioii  staiul>  and  consultants  for  anima- 
tion  for  TV  work. 

U.  S.   Recording  Company 

1121  Vermont  Ave.,  N.W.  Washington  5,  D.  C. 
Phone:    Lincoln   3-2705 

(^enerul    Manager Joseph    Tail 

(Ihief    Engineer John    Madaris 

Sahs  Manager Eugene  Rosen 

PRODUCTS:  Manufacturers  and  distribu- 
tors of  audio,  sound  and  hi-fidelity  equip- 
ment. Manufacturer  Panacoustic  transcrip- 
tion equipment,  audio  consoles  and  custom 
•  quipment.  Distribute,  Magnecord,  Mcintosh, 
Presto  equipment,  microphones  and  loud- 
>peakers.  Specializing  in  engineering  manu- 
facturing and  assembling  custom  equipment 
for  radio  Broadcast  stations.  Complete  Studio 
and  Technical  plant  for  Sound  Recording — 
both  tape  and  disc.  Also  complete  facilities 
to  produce  TV  films. 

Westinghouse  Electric  Corp. 

401  Liberty  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

President G.  A.  Price 

V.P.    (Cons.  Prods.) J.   M.  McKibbin 

Television-Radio    Division 

Lincoln  Highway,  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Phone:  MEtuchen  6-5000 

Sale>    Mgr R.   L.   Sandefur 

Offices 

684   Peachtree   St.,   Atlanta,  Ga. 

Phone:  EMerson  5635 

Merchandise  Mart,  Chicago  90,  111. 

Phone:  WHitehall  4-3860 
1740  E.  12th  St.,  Cleveland   14,  Ohio 
Phone:  TOwer  1-7100 
600  St.  Paul   St.,   Los   Angeles   17,   Calif. 
405  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   MUrray  Hill  6-5258 
111    N.  Seventh  St.,  St.  Louis   1,  Mo. 
PRODUCTS  —  Receivers:  Battery  —  Con- 
sole,   Table,    Personal,    Portable;     Radio — 
AM    Midget    AM    Table,   AM    Console,    AM 
I'ortable  AC-DC,  AM  Portable  Wet  Cell,  AM 
(>onfeole  with  Phonograph,  AM  Console  with 
Phonograph    and    Recorder,   EM    Table,   FM 
Console,  EM  Console  with  Phonograph,  FM 
Console     with     Phonograph     and     Recorder, 
AM-EM  Table,  AM-FM  Console,  AM-FM  Con- 
-ole  with  Phonograph,  AM-FM  Console  with 
Phonograph    and    Recorder;    Television    — 
Table,  Console,  AM  Table,  AM-FM  Console 
with     Phonograph,     AM-EM     Console     with 
Phonograph   and    Recorder.   Record   Players. 
Tubes:   Indufeirial,  Transmitting  and  Special 
Purpose,     X-Ray,     Receiving,     Cathode    Ray. 
Communiffitions    Equipment:    Aviation,    In- 


dustrial, Marine,  Public  Utility,  Railroad, 
Trucks  and  Busses.  Transmitters:  AM,  FM- 
Shortwave,  VHF,  UHF,  xMicrowave,  Relay, 
Facsimile.   RADAR:    Marine,  Land. 

Weston  ElQctrical  Instrument  Corp. 

614  Frelinghuysen  Avenue,  Newark  5,  N,  J. 
Phone:    BIgelow   3-4700 

President Earl  R.  Mellen 

Exec.  Vice-Pres Ross  Nichols 

Vice  President John  H.  Miller 

V.P.  &  Plant  Mgr A.  H.  Lamb 

Chief  Engineer F.  X.  Lamb 

Controller  &  Sec F.  Gerald  Hawthorne 

Director  of  Sales Philip  Barnes 

Advertising  Manager Chas.  B.  Denton 

Purchasing  Agent A.  L.  Morrison 

PRODUCTS:  Electrical  Indicating  Instru- 
ments, Sensitive  Relays  and  Associated  De- 
vices, Service  and  Tube  Testing  Equipment, 
Electrical  Speed  and  Temperature  Indicating 
Equipment,  Photoelectric  Devices  and  Photo- 
graphic Exposure  Meters,  Weston  Industrial 
and  Laboratory  Thermometers,  Weston  Air- 
craft instruments. 

Wheeler  Laboratories,  Inc. 

122  Cutter  Mill  Rd.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    HUnter   2-7878 

President Harold  A.  Wheeler 

Chief  Eng David  Dettinger 

PRODUCTS:  Consulting  services  and  lab- 
oratory facilities  for  special  problems  in  the 
field  of  radio  and  electronics, — ^microwave 
waveguide   components  on   special  order. 

Zenith  Radio  Corp. 

6001   W.  Dickens  Ave.,  Chicago  39,  111. 

Phone:    Berkshire   7-7500 

N.  Y.  Phone:  LOngacre  4-6600 

Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr E.  F.  McDonald,  Jr. 

Exec.  V-P Hugh  Robertson 

V-P  and  Dir.  of  Sales H.  C.  Bonfig 

V-P  in  Chg.  of  Eng G.  E.  Gustafson 

V-P  in  Chg.  of  Prod Donald  MacGregor 

V-P  and  Treas S.  Kaplan 

V-P  in  Chg.  of  Purchases J.  E.  Anderson 

V-P  in  Chg.  of  Res Dr.  Alexander  Ellett 

V-P  in  Chg.  of  Household  Receiver 

Sales Leonard  C.  Truesdell 

Secty.  and  Assl.  V-P Karl  E.  Hassel 

Asst.  V-P J.  E.  Brown 

Asst.  Treas  and  Asst.  Secty J.  Kuhajek 

Asst.  Secty H.  M.  Chesser 

(j^en.  Counsel Joseph  S.  Wright 

V.P.,    Advertising Erik    Isgrig 

Public   Relations   Director Ted   Leitzell 

PRODUCTS:  Table  model  radios,  table 
radio-phonographs,  portable,  radios,  clock 
radios,  console  radio-phonographs,  table  tele- 
vision receivers,  console  television  receivers, 
(console  television-radio-phonograph  combina- 
tions, hearing  aids. 


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GEORGE  P.  ADAIR 

1610  Eye  St.,  N.W.,  Washington  6,  D.  C. 
Phone:  Executive  3-1230 

BEN  ADLER 

Adler  Communciations  Labs. 

1  Lefevre  Lane,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  New  Rochelle  6-1620 

LLOYD  R.  AMOO 

1433  First  St.,  S.E.  Minot,  N.   D. 
Phone:   6-3162 

ANDREW  CORP. 

363  E.  75th  St.,  Chicago  19,  IlL 
Phone:  Triangle  4-4400 


GEORGE  B.  BAIREY 

210  W.  Cameron  Rd.,  Falls  Church,  Va. 
Phone:    Jefferson    2-7703 

WILLIAM  E.  BENNS,  JR. 

3738  Kanawha  St.,  N.W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  • 

Phone:  EMerson  2-8071 

Box  2468,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Phone:  6-2924 

BERNARD  ASSOCIATES 

5010  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
Phone:    NOrmandy   2-6715 

A.  R.  BITTER 

3106   Algonquin  Pkwy.,  Toledo  6,  Ohio 

RUDY  BRETZ 

Croton-On-Hudson,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  CRoton  1-3478 

WILLIAM  W.  L.  BURNETT 

4814  Idaho  St.,  San  Diego  16,  Calif. 
Phone:   Atwater  2-2740 

COMMERCIAL  RADIO  EQUIPMENT 
COMPANY 

1319  F  St.,  N.W.,  Washington  4,  D.  C. 

Phone:   District  7-1319 

Mid-West  Office: 

P.  0.  Box  7037,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Phone:   Jackson  5302 

CRAVEN,  LOHNES  &  CULVER 

1242  Muncey  Building,  Washington  4,  D.  C. 
Phone:   District   7-8215 

MURRAY  G.  CROSBY 

P.  0.  Box  233,  Robljin§  Lane     . 
HicksviUe,   N.  Y. 
Hicksville  3-3191 


A.  EARL  CULLUM,  JR. 

Highland  Park  Village.  Dallas  5,  Tex. 
Phone:  Justin  6108 

GEORGE  C.  DAVIS 

504  Munsey   Bldg.,  Washington  4,   D.  C. 
Phone:   Sterling  3-0111 

DEVELOPMENTAL  ENGINEERING 
CORP. 

1001  Connecticut  Ave.,  N.  W. 

Washington  6,  D.  C. 

Phone:  REpuhlic  7-2571 

DOOUTTLE  RADIO,  INC. 

7421  S.  Loomis  Blvd.,  Chicago  36,  111. 
Phone:  Radcliffe  34100 

EICHWALD  ASSOCIATES 

237  East  39th   St..  New  York   16,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  6-7445 

A.  JAMES  EBEL 

212  S.  Jefferson  St.,  Peoria,  111. 
Phone:  6-0711 

WILLIAM  L.  FOSS,  INC. 

927  15th  St.,  N.W.,  Washington  5,  D.  C. 
Phone:  Republic  7-3883 

GAUTNEY  &  JONES 

1052  Warner  Bldg.,  Washington  4,  D.  C. 
Phone:  National  8-7757 

GLENN  D.  GILLETT 

National  Press  Bldg.,  Washington  4,  D.  C. 
Phone:   National  8-33 7'> 

PAUL  F.  GODLEY 

Offices  and  Laboratories:  Great  Notch,  N.  J. 
Phone:   Montclair  3-3000 

DR.  ALFRED  N.  GOLDSMITH 

597  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Plaza  3-4150 

JOHN  B.  HEFFELHNGER 

815  E.  83rd  St.,  Kansas  City  10,  Mo. 
Phone:    Hiland   7010 

JOHN  V.  L.  HOGAN 

155  Perry  St.,  New  York  14,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Chelsea  2-7855 

W.  J.  HOLEY 

1146  Briarcliff  PL,  N.E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Phone:  Atwood  3328 


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GUY  C.  HUTCHESON 

1\  O.  Box  32 

1100    \\  .    Abrains    iSl^    Arlington,    Texas 

Phone:    AR  4-8721 

JANSKY  &  BAILEY,  INC. 

1735  He  Sales  St.,  NAV., 

Washington  6,  D.  C. 

IMione:   Metropolitan  8-5411 

Laboratories 

I  i3Q  Wisconsin  Ave.,  N.W.,  Wash.  7,  D.  C 

Phone:  ADams  4-2414 

WALTER  F.  KEAN 

1  Riverside  Road,  Riverside,  111. 
Phone:  Riverside  7-2153 

KEAR  &  KENNEDY 

1302  18th  St.,  N.W.,  Washington  6,  D.  C. 
Phone:   Hudson  3-9000 

JOHN  J.  KEEL 

1121  E.  Capitol  St.,  Washington  3,  D.  C. 
Phone:   Lincoln  4-5131 

LAPPAS  &  LINDBERG  CO. 

141   W,  Jackson,  Chicago,  111. 
WAbash  2-1423 


WILLIAM  E.  RICHARDSON 
&  ASSOCIATES 

317  Governor  Bldg.,  Portland  1,  Ore. 
Phone :  Cherry  4070 

A.  D.  RING  &  CO. 

1032  Pennsylvania  Bldg.,  Washington  4,  D.  C. 
Phone:  Republic  7-2347 

HAROLD  B.  ROTHROCK 

5413  Lynette  Dr.,  Fountain  City  18,  Tenn. 
Phone:   6-4834 

MERLE  SAXON 

622  Hoskins  St.,  Lufkin,  Texas 

P.  0.  Box  575 

Phones:   3-4242  and  3-9558 

ROBERT  M.  SILLIMAN 
&  ASSOCIATES 

1405  G  St.,  N.W. 

Washington  5,  D.  C. 

Phone:  Republic  7-6646 

HAROLD  C.  SINGLETON 

4488  S.W.  Council  Crest  Dr.,  Portland  1,  Ore. 
Phone:  Beacon  1201,  Atwater  4393 


RUSSELL  P.  MAY 

711   Fourteenth  St.,  N.W., 

Washington  5,  D.  C. 
Phone:  Republic  7-3984 

WINFIELD  SCOTT  McCACHREN 
&  ASSOC. 

2404  Columbia  Pike,  Arlington,  Va. 
Phone :  J Ackson  8-8000 

FRANK  H.  McINTOSH 

Wyatt  Bldg.,  777  14th  St.,  N.W. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Phone:   Metropolitan  8-4477 

JAMES  C.  McNARY 

National    Press    Bldg.,   Washington   4,    D.   ( 
Phone:    District   7-1205 

T.  G.  MORRISSEY 

',700   West  28th  Ave.,  Denver,  Colorado 
Phone:  BEImont  3-5320 

PAGE,  CREUTZ,  GARRISON 
and  WALDSCHMITT 

710  Fourteenth  St.,  N.W., 

Washington  5,  D.  C. 
Phone:  Executive  3-5670 


LYNNE  C.  SMEBY 

1311  G  St.,  N.W.,  Washington  5,  D.  C. 
Phone:  Executive  3-8073 

CARL  E.  SMITH  CONSULTING 
RADIO  ENGINEERS 

4900  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland  3,  Ohio 
Phone:  HEnderson  2-3177 

T  &  T  RADIO 
MEASUREMENTS  CO. 

2557  Atlantic  Ave.,  Long  Beach  6,  Cal. 
Phone:  Long  Beach  4-2015 

WELDON  &  CARR 

1001    Connecticut  Ave.,  N.W. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Phone:   Sterling  3-2550 

4212  S.  Buckner  Blvd.,  Dallas  10,  Tex. 

Phone:   Evergreen  1137 

MARTIN  R.  WILLIAMS 

7401  East  14th  St.,  Indiannapolis  19,  Ind. 
Phone:   Market  3326 

NATHAN  WnXIAMS 

20  Algonia   Blvd.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Phone:  Blackhawk  885 


GARO  W.  RAY 

Hilltop  Dr.*  Stratford,  Conn. 
Phone:  Bridgeport  7*2465 


RAYMOND  M.  WILMOTTE 

Warner  Bldg.,  Waihington  4,  D.  C. 

Phone:  NAtlonal  8*0861 


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RADIO-ELECTRONICS 

TELEVISION  MFRS. 

ASSOCIATION 

Officers  and  Executive  Personnel— 1954-1955 
777  14th  Street,  N.W.,  Washington  5,  D.  C. 
nan 


Chairman,  Board  of  Directors 

Max  F.  Balcem,  Sylvania  Electric  Prod- 
ucts, Inc.,  Emporium,  Pa. 

President   and 
General  Counsel 

Glen  McDaniel,  63  Wall  St.,  New  York  5, 
N.  Y. 

Exec.  V.P.  and  Secretary 

James  D.  Secrest,  777  14th  Street,  N.W., 
Washin^on  5,  D.  C. 

Treasurer 

Leslie  F.   Muter,  The   Muter   Company, 
Chicago  5,  Illinois. 

Vice-Presidents 

(Set  IMvision) 

Robert    S.    Alexander,    Wells-Gardner    & 
Co.,  Chicago  39,  111. 

(Tube  Division) 

R.   E.    Carlson,   Tung-Sol    Electric    Inc., 
Newark  4,  New  Jersey. 

(Parts  Division) 

R.   G.   Zender,   Lenz   Electric   Mfg.   Co., 
Chicago  47,  111. 

(Technical  Products  Division) 

H.    J.    Hoffman,    Machlett    Labs.,    Inc., 
Springdale,  Conn. 

(Amplifier  &  Sound  Division) 

Sidney    Harman,    Harman-Kardon,    Inc., 
New  York  12,  N.  Y. 


RETMA  STAFF 

Stall  Assistant 

Peter  H.  Cousins 


Staff  Assistant 

Albert  Coumont 

Attorney 

William  L.  Reynolds 

Editorial  Director 

Tyler  Nourse 

Manager,  West  Coast  Office 

Joseph  J.  Peterson 

Department  Managers 

Virgil  M.  Graham 
(Engineering  Department) 
William  F.  E.  Long 
(Statistical  Department) 
Charles  Maechling,  Jr. 
(Government  Relations  Department) 
Louis  E.  DeLaFleur 
(International  Department) 

Office  Manager 

Anna  M.  Chase 

RETMA  BOARD  OF 
Directors 

Term  Expiring  1955 

W.  R.  G.  Baker,  General  Electric  Com- 
pany. 

Floyd  W.  Bell,  Bell  Sound  Systems,  Inc. 

Allen  B.  DuMont,  Allen  B.  DuMont  Lab- 
oratories, Inc. 

Harry  A.  Ehle,  International  Resistance 
Company. 

Frank  Freimann,  The  Magna\ox  Com- 
pany. 

Paul  V.  Galvin,  Motorola  Inc. 

Frank  W.  Godsey,  Jr.,  Westinghouse 
Electric  Corporation. 

W.  J.  Halligan,  The  Hallicrafters  Co. 

Larry  F.  Hardy,  Philco  Corporation. 

D.  S.  W.  Kelly,  Allen-Bradley  Company. 

Matt  Little,  Quam-Nichols  Company. 

Leslie  F.  Muter,  The  Muter  Co. 


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San^  \orris,  Aniperex  Electronic  Corpo- 
ration. 

\V.  S.  Parsons,  Centralab,  Div.  Globe- 
Union  Inc. 

R.  .1.  Shank.  Hujrbes  Aircraft  Company. 

Charles  F.  Stronioyer,  CBS-Hytron. 

L.  \V.  Teegarden  Radio  Corporation  of 
.\merica. 

Term  Expiring  1956 

Robert    S.    Alexander,    Wells-Gardner    & 

Co. 
E.  Alschuler,  Sentinel  Radio  Corp. 
Robert  S.  Bell,  Packard-Bell  Co. 

A.  Blumenkrantz,  General  Instrument 
Corporation, 

Lester  Bo^en,  David  Bogen  Co. 

R.  E.  Carlsom,  Tung-Sol  Electric  Inc. 

B.  W.  Cooper,  Delco  Radio  Division. 
John  L.  Hanigan  Corning  Glass  Company. 
H.    J.    Hoffman,    Machlett    Laboratories, 

Inc. 

H.  Leslie  Hoffman,  Hoffman  Radio  Cor- 
poration. 

H.  C.  Mattes,  Raytheon  Manufacturing- 
Company. 

L.  S.  Racine,  Chicago  Standard  Transfor- 
mer Corp. 

Ray  F.  Sparrow,  P.  R.  Mallory  &  Co.,  Inc. 

Robert  E.  Sprague,  Sprague  Electric 
Company. 

Robert  C.  Tait,  Stromberg-Carlson  Com- 
pany. 

Edward  C.  Tudor,  Industrial  Develop. 
Engr.  Assoc. 

Raymond  G.  Zender,  Lenz  Electric  Manu- 
facturing Co. 

Term  Expiring  1957 

Benjamin  Abrams,  Emerson  Radio  and 
Phonograph  Corp. 

Max  F.  Balcom,  Sylvania  Electric  Prod- 
ucts Inc. 

H.  C.  Bonfig,  Zenith  Radio  Corp. 

Herbert  W.  Clough,  Belden  Manufactur- 
ing Co. 

Leonard  F.  Cramer,  Avco  Manufacturing 
Corp. 

Russell  E.  Cramer,  Ji.,  Radio  Condenser 
Co. 

E.  G.  Fossum,  Stewart-Warner  Electric 
Div. 

K.  K.  Foster,  Bendix  Radio  Div. 
K.  S.  Gates,  Collins  Radio  Co. 
J.  J.  Kahn. 

F.  R.  Lack,  Western  Electric  Co.,  Inc. 

W.  A.  MacDonald,  Hazeltine  Electronics 
Corp. 

John  C.  Marshall,  Arvin  Industries,  Inc. 

W.  Myron  Owen,  Aeiovox  Corp. 

.■\.  D.  Plamondon,  Jr.,  Plamondon  Mag- 
netics Co. 

Charles;  B.  Thornton,  Litton  Industries. 

Fred  D.  Wilson,  International  Tel.  &  Tel. 
Corp. 


RETMA  DIVISIOIV 
ORGAIVIZATION 

Set  Division 

Robert  S.  Alexander,  Chairman. 

Tube  Division 

John  Q.  Adams,  Chairman. 

Parts  Division 

Herbert  W.  Clough,  Chairman. 

Technical  Products  Division 

James  D.  McLean,  Chairman. 

Amplifier  &  Sound  Equipment 
Division 

A.  K.  Ward,  Chairman. 

Annual  Awards  Committee 

Robert  C.  iSprague,  Chairman. 

Credit  Committee 

Edward  C.  Tudor,  Chairman. 

Educational  Television  Committee 
(Special) 

Max  F.  Balcom,  Chairman. 

Industrial  Relations  Committee 

Robert  C.  Sprague,  Chairman. 

Finance  Committee 

Leslie  F.  Muter,  Chairman. 

Jobber  Relations  Committee 

(Parts  Division) 

Chairman:    J.    A.    Milling,    Howard    W. 
Sams  &  Co.,  Inc. 

Legal  Committee 

Chairman:  Glen  McDaniel,  RETMA  Gen- 
eral Counsel. 

Membership  And  Scope  Committee 

Chairman:  H.  J.  Hoffman,  Machlett  Lab- 
oratories, Inc. 

Public  Relations  and 

Advertising  Committee 

(Set  Division) 

Chairman:  Ellis  L.  Redden,  The  Magna - 
vox  Co. 


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Sales  Managers  Committee 

(Set  Division) 

Chairman:  Dan  D.  Halpin,  Allen  B.  Du 
Mont  Laboratories,  Inc. 

School  Equipment  Committee 

Chairman:  Fred  D.  Wilson,  DuKane 
Corporation. 

Service  Committee 

Chairman:  H.  J.  Schulman,  Allen  B.  Du 
Mont  Laboratories,  Inc. 

Special  Committee  On  Spurious 
Radiation 

Chairman:  W.  R.  G.  Baker,  General  Elec- 
tric Co, 

Special  Committee  To  Survey 
Subscription  Television 

Chairman:  Paul  V.  Galvin,  Motorola,  Inc. 

Sports  Committee 

(Set  Division) 

Chairman:  William  H.  Kelley,  Allen  B. 
Du  Mont  Laboratories,  Inc. 

Tax  Committee 

Acting  Chairman:  Max  F.  Balcom,  Syl- 
vania  Electric  Products  Co. 

Television  Committee 
Chairman:    W.    R.    G.    Baker,    General 
Electric    Company. 

Traffic  Committee 

Chairman:  John  B.  Swan,  Jr.,  Philco 
Corporation. 

JOII^T  TECHNICAL 

ADVISORY  COMMITTEE 

of  RETMA  and  IRE 

(JTAC) 

Chairman:  Lloyd  V.  Berkner,  Associated 
Universities,  Inc.,  350  Fifth  Ave.,  Room 
6920,  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 

Vice  Chairman:  A.  B.  Chamberlain,  Co- 
lumbia Broadcasting  System,  485  Madi- 
son Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Ralph  Brown,  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Murray  Hill,  N.  J. 

John  V.  L.  Hogan,  Hogan  Laboratories, 
Inc.,  155  Perry  St.,  New  York  14,  N.  Y. 

Dorman   D.   Israel,   Emerson   Radio   and 


Phonograph  Corp.,  HI  Eighth  Ave., 
New  York  11,  N.  Y. 

Ira  J.  Kaar,  General  Electric  Co.,  Elec- 
tronics Park,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

A.  V.  Loughren,  Hazeltine  Electronics 
Corp.,  58-25  Little  Neck  Parkway, 
Little  Neck,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

Philip  F.  Siling,  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  1625  K  St.,  N.  W.,  Washing- 
ton 6,  D.  C. 

L.  G.  Gumming,  Secretary  (Non-Mem- 
ber), Institute  of  Radio  Engineers,  1 
East  79th  Street,  New  York  21,  N.  Y. 

RETMA  EJ^GIIVEERIIVG 
DEPARTMElVr 

Dr.  W.  R.  G.  Baker,  Director,  General 
Electric  Company,  Electronics  Park, 
Syracuse,  New  York.  (Syracuse  76- 
4411),    (Schenectady  4-2211). 

Virgil  M.  Graham,  Associate  Director; 
Jean  Caffiaux,  Engineer,  500  Fifth  Ave., 
Room  1015,  New  York  86,  N.  Y.  (LOng- 
acre  5-3450). 

Executive  Council  Chairman:  L.  M.  Cle- 
ment, Crosley  Div.,  Avco  Mfg.  Corp., 
Evendale  Plant,  P.  0.  Box  116,  Cincin- 
nati 15,  Ohio. 

General  Standards 
Committee 

Dorman  D.  Israel,  Chairman,  Emerson 
Radio  &  Phonograph  Corp.,  New  York 
11,  New  York. 

JOINT  ELECTRON  TIJRE 

ENGINEERING  COUNCIL 

of 

RETMA  and  NEMA    (JEIEC) 

Directors 

W.  R.  G.  Baker,  General  Electric  Com- 
pany, Syracuse  1,  New  York. 

H.  J.  Hoffman,  Machlett  Laboratories, 
Inc.,  Springdale,  Connecticut. 

Council 

Virgil  M.  Graham,  Chairman,  Sylvania 
Electric  Products,  Inc.,  Flushing,  New 
York. 

V.  L.  Ronci,  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories, 
AUentown,  Pennsylvania. 

K.  C.  DeWalt,  General  Electric  Co.,  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y. 

A.  C.  Rockwood,  Raytheon  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Newton  58,  Mass. 

G.  R.  Shaw,  Radio  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica, Harrison,  New  Jersey. 

J.  R.  Steen,  Sylvania  Electric  Products 
Inc.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

A.  K.  Wright,  Tung-Sol  Electric  Inc., 
Bloomfield,  New  Jersey. 


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:  Addresses  and  Telephone  Numbers  of  Talent 

:      Representatives  in  New  York,  Los  Angeles  and  Chicago 

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VnUiutrtI   Artists  Kepresentatives 

510  Madison  Ave PLaza 

AU'Xiinder.  WUlard.  Inc. 

;U)    Kookeftller    Plaza Circle 

Ap|>ell.   JuiiU's    S. 

400  Madison  Ave PLaza 

lierker.  V.  S.  Advertising  Service 

562  Fifth  Ave JUdsoii 

Kriticoe  &  (.olilsniitli.  Inc. 

5'Z'2   Fifth    Avo MUrray  Hill 

Brooks,    Teil 

134   East   oTth    St PLaza 

('huM>,  Cleveland  B.  Co.,   Inc. 

3«)9    Lexington    Ave ORegon 

(  ollinii.  Ted 

500  Fifth    Ave CHickering 

Columbia  Artists  Management,  Inc. 

113  West  57th  St Circle 

ConKolidated  Concerts 

30   Rockefeller  Plaza COlumbus 

Cooper,  Frank,  Associates 

521    Fifth   Ave VAnderbilt 

I>e(Jroot,  Roy,  Consultants,  Inc. 

545    Fifth    Ave MUrray    Hill 

F^idiman   Associates,  Ltd. 

1501    Broadway    LAckawanna 

Famous  Artists  Corp.  of  N.  Y. 

610   Fifth    Ave Circle 

Fanchon  &  Marco,  Inc. 

ir>Ul    Broadway    CHickering 

Herman  Fialkofl'  Agency 

1560  Broadway    JUdson 

(iubbe,  Lutz  &  Heller 

1619    Broadway    Circle 

C;ale,    Inc. 

48   West  48th  St PLaza 

General  Artists  Corp. 

127(/  Sixth    Ave Circle 

(ietts,  Clark  H.,  Inc. 

1    Gracie    Terrace LEhigh 

Oibbs,  John  E.,  &  Co. 

30  Rockfeller  Plaza PLaza 

(itaiter,  Joe,  Inc. 

745    Fifth    Ave PLaza 

(>oodman,   Martin 

65   W.   54th   St JUdson 

<<reiihler,  Abner  J. 

1270   Sixth   Ave Circle 


GroMman,  A I 

1270   Sixth   Ave Circle 

llablo,  Kylvia 

1 13   W.  57th  St JUdson 

llanna,  Mark 

664    Madison    Ave TEmpleton 

llayward,   Leland,   Ltd. 

655    Madibon    Ave TEmpleton 

Ifuruk  Attractlonn,  Inc. 

71  1   Fifth  Ave PLaaa 


3-1862 
6-4224 
3-784& 
2-1040 
2-6244 
9-1344 
9-3691 
4-5036 
7-G900 
5-3580 
6-5661 
7-6865 
4-3544 
7-6200 
4-3956 
2-4037 
5-7998 
7-7100 
7-7643 
5-4451 
7-6959 
9-4600 
6-1180 
7-3026 
6-8422 
6-2731 
8-8730 
8-6100 

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Kairn.   Kstellu   H. 

49  West  46th  St JUdson   2-2170 

Leddy,  Mark  J. 

48  West  48th  St JUdson   6-2760 

Leipzig,  Syd 

1564   Broadway    Circle   6-2367 

Lipset,  Benjamin  B. 

1407   Bi-oadway CHickering  4-2466 

Management  Corp.  of  America 

598  Madison  Ave PLaza  9-7600 

William  McCaflTrey  Agency 

501    Madison    Ave ELdorado   5-1C76 

Morris,  W'illiam  Agency,  Inc. 

1740     Broadway JUdson   6-6100 

Morrow,  Marjorie 

1501  Broadway    CHickering  4-0644 

.Closes,  John  H. 

730  Filth   Ave Circle   6-2677 

Music  Corp.  of  America 

598   Madison    Ave PLaza  9-7500 

National  Concert  &  Artists  Corp. 

711    Fifth    Ave PLaza   9-6000 

National  Radio  &  Theatrical  Bureau 

1650  Broadway    JUdson   6-3550 

North,  Meyer  B. 

1564    Broadway    PLaza  7-3446 

O'Connor,  John 

1697  Broadway    Circle  6-4920 

Peed,  Earl  S. 

35  West  53rd   St PLaza   7-3726 

I'ratt,  Ben 

322   East   50th   St PLaza  8-0593 

Richard,  Max 

1776  Broadway PLaza   7-6414 

Roberts,  Bob  Levitt 

152  West  54th  St PLaza  7-4314, 

Shawf  Artists  Coarp. 

565   Fifth    Ave MUrray   Hill  8-2230 

Shurr,  Louis 

1601   Broadway CHickering  4-8240 

Stanley,  Aileen 

1619    Broadway     PLaza   7-6779 

Stark,  Wilbur-Jerry  Layton 

270   Park   Ave PLaza   3-1742 

Storer,  Douglas  F. 

1270     Sixth    Ave Circle  7-6326 

Vallon,  Mike 

1270    Sixth    Ave COlumbus  6-7760 

Wolf  Associates,  Inc. 

420    Madison   Ave PLaza  6-2060 

Vost,  Ben,  Enterprises 

1660   Broadway    Circle  6-6f^a2 


Affiliated  Artists'  Agency 

8736   Sunset  Blvd.    (46) CRestview  4-2697 

Ainsworth,   Helen   Agency,   The 

925  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.   (46)  .CRestview  6-2062 


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Allied  Casting  Agency,  Inc. 

5746    Sunset    Blvd.    (28)  ....  Hollywood 
Alvarado,  Carlos,   Agency 

8820   Sunset  Blvd.    (46) CRestview 

-Artigue,  Louis 

8776   Sunset   Blvd.    (46) CRestview 

-Artists'  Management  Co. 

223   S.  Beverly  Dr.    (B.   H.)  ..  CRestview 

.\uer,  Miles  Bohm 

5205  Hollywood  Blvd.   (28)  .  .HOllywood 

Barnes,  William,  Agency 

8776   Sunset   Blvd.    (46) CRestview 

Bai-skin  Agency,  The 

8584   Sunset   Blvd.    (46) CRestview 

Bender-Ward  Agency 

971  N.  La  Cieneg-a  Blvd.  (46)  .CRestview 

Bergerman,  Stanley  and  Co. 

141  S.  El  Camino  Dr.   (B.  H.)  .CRestview 

Bernie,   Herman,   Agency 

260    S.    Beverly    Dr.    (B.    H.)  .CRestview 

Bloom,  Phil,  Agency 

177   S.   Beverlj-  Dr.    (B.  H.)  .  .CRestview 

Bradfield,  Robert  C,  Agencv 

8913   Sunset  Blvd.    (46) BRadshaw 

Brandies,  Bob,  Agency 

11559    Ventura   Blvd HOllyw^ood 


Charney,  William  B. 

450   N.    Rossmore   St.    (4)  ..  .HOllywood 

Cooper,  Kay,  Agenc.v 

139   S.   Beverly  Dr.    (B.  H.)  ..  CRestview 

Cunningham  &  Bonham   Agency 

4471  Hollywood  Blvd.   (27)  .  .NOrmandy 

Darrow  Agency,   The 

600  N.  Sepulveda  Blvd.   (B.  A.).ARizona 

Dembling,  Gus,  Inc. 

8949   Sunset   Blvd.    (46) CRestview 

Denser,  Lewis  J.,  Agency 

8943    Sunset    Blvd.    (46) Crestview 

Doak,  Virginia,  .Agency,  Inc. 

8913  Sunset  Blvd.    (46) HOllywood 

Draesemer,   Isabelle,  Agency 

8272  Sunset  Blvd.   (46) HOllywood 

Edington-Cloutman,   Agency 

441   S.   Beverly   Dr.    (B.   H.)  .  .CRestview 

Famous  Artists  Corporation 

9441  WilsMre  Blvd.   (B.  H.)  .  .CRestview 

Frings,  Kurt,  Agency 

468  N.  Camden  Dr.    (B.  H.)  .  .CRestview 

(ians.  Cliff",  Agency 

9363   Wilshire   Blvd.    (B.   H.)  .  CRestview 

CJarfield,  Milton,  Agency 

9000    Sunset    Blvd    (46) CRestview 

CJertz,  Mitchell,  Agency 

338  N.  Rodeo  Dr.    (B.   H.)  .  .  .CRestview 

(iibbs,  John,  Agency 

6253  Hollywood  Blvd.   (28)  .  .HOllywood 

Gold,  Sid.  Agency 

8749   Sunset   Blvd.    (46) CRestview 

Goldstone,  Jules  &  Co.,  Inc. 

355   N.  Canon  Dr.    (B.  H.)  .  .  .CRestview 

Goldstone,  Nat  C. 

120  N.  El  Camino  Dr.  (  B.  H.)  .  .CRestview 

Gregory  Associates,  Inc. 

930  N.  La  Cieneg-a  B!vd.   (46)  .BRadslaaw 

Grossman,  Milton   M.,   .Agency 

9000   Sunset    Blvd.    (46) CRestview 


3-7124 
5-7203 
6-4652 
4-4963 
9-1691 
4-1166 
4-6738 
1-7247 
6-4124 
5-0117 
6-1339 
2-3655 
5-6978 
9-1131 
6-9769 
3-9256 
3-0951 
1-2161 
1-9134 
4-1782 
4-1782 
4-5141 
1-5222 
1-6115 
6-5803 
5-5074 
4-5491 
9-7039 
1-7149 
5-1191 
6-1071 
2-5084 
6-6163 


Halliburton,  Jeanne 

9172   Sunset   Blvd.    (46) CRcHtvicw   5-5575 

Ilamilburg,  Mitchell  J.,  Agency 

8776-8780  Sunset  Blvd.   (46 1  .CRestview   5-4171 

Ilerdan-Sherrell    .Agency 

9059    Sunset    Blvd.    (46) CRestview    1-5236 

Herxbron.   AValter 

8820   Sunset    Blvd.    (46) CRestview    6-4157 

Hyland,  Dick  Irving 

1050    Carol    Dr.    (46) CRestview    1-9159 

Ingersoll.   George,   .Agency 

7167%    Sunset  Blvd.   (46)  ...  HOllywood   7-0862 

Irwin,   Lou,  Inc. 

9165   Sunset   Blvd.    (46) CRestview   1-7131 

Jackson,  Edith 

6801  Hollywood  Blvd.   ( 28)  ..  HOllywood   3-4181 

Jiicobson,  A'ernon 

8979   Sunset  Blvd.    (46) CRestview   5-2545 

Jaff'e  .Agency,  Inc.,  The 

8553   Sunset  Blvd.    (46i CRestview   6-6121 

Kat/,  Fred,    .Agency 

9167    Sunset   Blvd.    (46) CRestview    6-3189 

Kohner,  Paul,  Inc. 

9169   Sunset   Blvd.    (46) 


.CRestview   1-5165 

Knmin-Olenick  .Agency 

355  N.  Canon  Dr.    (B.  H.)  .  .  .CRestview  4-5221 

I.,ance.  Leon   O. 

8820   Sunset   Blvd.    (46) CRestview   6-6014 

Lauren,  J.  W.,  Agency 

8272  Sunset  Blvd.   (46) HOllywood  7-5087 

Lazar,   Irving  Paul 

211  S.  Beverly  Dr.   (B.  H.) 

Leonard,  Fred  J.,  Agency 

7441    Sunset    Blvd.    (46) HOllywood   4-7546 

Leonetti,  Caroline,   Ltd.,   Agency 

6607    Sunset    Blvd.    (28) HOllywood   2-2345 

Levee,  M.  C. 

9000   Sunset  Blvd.    (46) CRestview   6-6285 

Levee,  Sid 

9000   Sunset   Blvd.    (46) CRestview   6-6285 

Linder,  Jack,  Agency 

8913   Sunset  Blvd.    (46) CRestview  4-4034 

Linsk,  Lester 

9606  Santa  Monica  Blvd.  (B.H.)  .CRestview  5-4396 

Longenecker,  Robert 

8428   Melrose   PI.    (46) WEbster  1-2267 

MacQuarrie,  Earl 

717   N.  La  Cieneg-a   Blvd CRestview   6-7162 

Marx,   Bert,  Agency 

9507  Santa  Monica  Blvd.  (B.H.)  .CRestview  1-7171 

.^IC.A  Artists,  Ltd. 

9370  Santa  Monica  Blvd.  (B.H.)  .CRestview  6-2001 

McMillan,  Hazel,  Agency 

7471    Melrose    Ave.    (46)  ...  .CRestview   1-7781 

.^ledford,  Ben 

300    S.    Beverly    Dr.    (B.    H.)  .CRestview   1-7021 

Messinger,  Lillie,  Agency 

8428  Melrose  PI.    (46) CRestview  S-8541 

.Meyers,  Walter,  Inc. 

9167   Sunset   Blvd.    (46) CRestview   1-8161 

.Middleton,   Wallace,  .Agency 

9163   Sunset    Blvd.    (46) CRestview  4-7367 

^lishkin   .Agency,  The 

226   S.  Beverly  Dr.    ( B.   H.)  ..  CRestview   4-5416 

Moore,  Lola.  Agency 

9172   Sunset   Blvd.    (46) CRestview   6-5401 


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SSU;»   SunM>l    Hlvii.    t4«!t  .  . 

I'owfn..  Stanley  &  Dunn.  Inc. 

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rmniiiRi'r.   Iiiro,    AReiicy 

•.M>4    S.    R.v.rl.v    Pr.    1 H.    H.)  . 

KorMiiiora.  \V.\nn 

S,->S4    Sun-.M    Blvd.    (4(5)  ...  . 

Kii^iiliprB-roryell  .Vuenry 

•Ml   .<.  Bt'vt'ily   Dr.    (  H.  H.)  .  . 

Kii-nrr.  Milt.  .Xseiuy 

ill  HI     Siin-s.'t     Blv.l.     (4(n  .  .  . 

Kiisli.   .\rt.   Inc. 

141 S  N.  Hisrhl;inil  Ave.    ('28) 

KvHii.   Frank 

S"!>4J>    Suiist't    Hlvtt.    (46K... 

Siilkow.    IrvinR 

MW   S.    Boveily    Dr.    (B.   H.)  . 

Siiiknw.  Lester.  .Xsfncy 

8740   Sunset    Blvd.    (4(5)  ...  . 

SliHiier.   Melville  A.,   .\gency 

iUlO   Sun?!et    Blvd.    (40)  ...  . 

Sliaw-Wiley  .\Bency 

8!V::{   Sunset    Blvd.    (4(5)  ...  . 

Sliernian.    Krtward,    .VRency 

8.5H0    Sunset    Blvd.    (4(5)  .  .  .  . 


.sliifTerin.    William.    Agency 
;r:4  S.   Beverly  Dr.    (B.  H.)  . 


8liort.   .\ntrini.   Agency 

874:j   Sunset   Blvd.    (46) 


.siiurr.  LouiH,  .\gency 

:}27   N.  Rodeo  Dr.    (B.  H.)  .  . 

Hniall.  I'anl.  .XftintK  Ltd.,  Inc. 

U1144    Olympio    Blvd.    (B.    H.) 

Snit/.er,   Loii-FritMclii,  Al,   Inc. 

♦5404   Hollywood  Blvd.   CIS)  .  . 

Somlyo,  E.  T. 

;U8    N.    Canon    Dr.    ( B.    H.)  . 

Strmpel.  Frank 

717  X.  La  Cienesfa  Blvd.  (4(J) 

Stewart.   Kosalie,  Agency 

441    S.    Beverly    Dr.    (B.    H.)  . 

Htvuverlaiul,   Harold 

1000   N.  La   Brea    (t'H) 

Tlioni|»Min,   David  H. 

11172   Sunw-t   Blvd.    (4(5)  ...  . 


I  llman,  George,  Agency,  Inc. 

«1)7U   Sunset   Blvd.    (4«)  .  .  .  . 

WadMuorth  &  .Mehan  Agency 

U17'Z   Sunwa    Blvd.    (46)  ...  . 

Wriner,  Jack,  Agency 

8J>7»   Sunwt  Blvd.    (4(i)  .  .  .  . 

Weintraub,   Murry 

0172    Sufinel    Blvd.    (40)  .  .  .  . 

Wrh'h.  Muey,  Agency 

.'{00    W.    :jrd    St.    (  I'.i) 


Mendliiig,  C'liarleH,  Agency 
0111    Sunwjl    Blvd.   (40) 


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6-6341 
5-4505 
1-1108 
4-3867 
5-0180 
1-7261 
5-4137 
1-1116 
1-5346 
9-6271 
6-2041 
1-7141 
4-6133 
4-72(55 
1-3188 
4-5238 
6-0698 
6-7081 
1-1137 
4-2461 
0-2348 


XVIiite,  Mack.  .Vgency 

4(573    Hollywood    Blvd.     ( 27)  .  NOrninndy    2-89SS 

White.   William   It.,  .XKeiuy 

.332    S.    Beverly    Dr.    ( B.    H.)  .  .  ("K(>stview   4-0301 

WilkluH.   I'anl.  Auency 

900(i    Sunse(    Blvd.    (4(i) (M^'stview    1-01K8 

Willsou.  Henry 

1040    Carol     Dr.     (4(5) CUestview    (5.3201 

Winkler.    Daniel    INI. 

0(500  Santa  Monica  lllvd.  (  B.  H.)  .CIRcstview    1-7244 

WoLver-Burr    .Vgency 

0540    Hollywood    Blvd.    ( 28)  .  Hollywood   4-0031 

W«»okey.   Betty.   .Vgency 

10I()N.LasPalnias.\ve.  (28)  .  .HOllywood    2-2301 


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.Associated  Booking  Corp. 

203    North    Wabash CEntral 

Benn    Theatrical   Enterprises 

64   West  Randolph   St DEarborn 

Consolidated   Radio  ArtJHts  of   IIL 

33   W.   Randolph   St FRanklin 

General  Artists  Corp. 

8    S.    Micliig-an STate 

Harry  Greben  Enterprises 

203    N.    Wabash DEarborn 

Gumbiner  Management  Co. 

130    S.    LaSalle    St STate 

Charles  E.  Hogan 

303    North    Wabash CEntral 

Tweet  Hogan 

203    North    Wabash ANdover 

Jack  &  Jill  Players  Radio  Artists  Co. 

35  E.  Jackson WAbash 

Lear,    Les    Productions    Corp. 

113  W.  Randolph FRanklin 

RAndolph  6-0905,  WAbash 

Levin,  W.  Biggie 

613  N.  Michigan  Ave .  SUperior 

Paul  Marr  Theatrical  Agency 

303    North    Wabash DEarborn 

McConkey   Artists  Corporation 

Cong^ress  Hotel HArrison 

Morris,  William,  Agency  Inc. 

919   N.   Michigran WHitehall 

Morse,  Sidney  P. 

303    N.    Wabash    Ave RAndolph 

Music  Corporation  of  America 

430    N.    Michigan    Ave DElaware 

Mutual  Entertainment  Agency,  Inc. 

303    North   Wabash RAndolph 

National  Concert  &  Artists  Corp. 

1  05    W.   Adams    St DEarborn 

Page,  Sidney  J. 

303  North  Wabash STate 

Radio  Talent,  Inc. 

35    E.    Waeker FRanklin 

Schuster,   Milton 

127    North    Dearborn    St DEarborn 

WLS  Artists  Bureau 

1230  W.  Washington  Blvd MOnroe 


6-9451 
2-685n 
2-8300 

3-6288 
2-0996 
2-0248 
6-3033 
3-6910 
2-0317 


3-7840. 

3-1173 


7-0606 
3-7415 
7-9660- 
3-1744 
6-5495 
7-1100 
6-6990 
3-5813 
3-7344 
3-4361 
2-2680 
6-9700 


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D   n 


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Production 

l)y  Melvin  R.  White 
Burgess  Publ.  Co. 

Best  Television  Plays  of 
1952-53 

Ed.  by  William  Kaufman 
Merlin  Press 

The  1954  Radio  Annual; 
Television  YearhooU 

Pub.  by  Jack  Alicoate 
Radio  Daily  Corp. 

Broadcasting  Projects: 
Radio  &  TV 

by  Henry  L.  Webank  & 
Sherman  P.  Lawton 
Harper 

Campaigning  on  TV 

Pub.  by  NARTB 

The  Candidate  and  Television 

by  Suzanne  F.  Roberts 
TV  Digest 

Designing  for  TV 

by  Robert  J.  Wade 
Pellegrini  &  Cudahy 

Eavesdropper  at  Large 

by  Allen  Funt 
Vanguard 

HandhooU  of  TV  and  Film 
Techniques 

by  Charles  W.  Curran 
Pellegrini  &  Cudahy 

Here  is  Television 

by  Thomas  H.  Hutchinson 
Hastings  House 

How  to  Announce  for 
Television 

Ed.  by  William  Kaufman 
Merlin  Press 

fHovies  for  Television 

l)y  John  H.  Battison 
Macmillan 

Operation  Backstage 

by  Robert  J.  Wade 
Nat'l  Bcstg.  Co. 

Radio  and  Television  Acting 

by  Edwin  Duerr 
Rinehart 


D  • 

Producing  and  Directing  for 
Television 

by  Cliarles  Adams 
Henry  Holt 

Radio  and  Television  IVews 

by  Donald  E.  Brown  & 
John  P.  Jones 
Rinehart 

Radio  and  Television  Sound 
Effects 

by  Robert  B.  TurnbuII 
Rinehart 

Report  On  Rear  Screen  Slide 
Projection 

by  Fredric  Stange 
Dept.  of  U.  S.  Navy 

Science  Via  Television 

by  Lynn  Poole 
Johns  Hopkins  Press 

TV 

by  Layton  Mabrey 
Baylor  University  Press 

TV  Writers  Guide 

by  Margaret  R.  Weiss 
Pellegrini  &  Cudahy 

The  Technique  of  Film 
Editing 

Compiled  by  Karel  Reisz 
Farrar,  Straus  &  Young 

Techniques  of  Television 
Production 

by  Rudy  Bretz 
McGraw-Hill 

Television  Do^s  and  Donets 

Compiled  by  Charles  Schmitz 
Nat'l.  Council  of  Churches  of  Christ 

The  Television  Manual 

by  William  Hodapp 
Farrar,  Straus  &  Young 

Telet^istott  ]\etvs  Handhooh 

Ed.  by  Baskett  Mosse  & 

Fred  Whiting 

Medill  School  of  Journalism 

The  Television  Program 

by  Edward  StashefT  &  Rudy  Bretz 
A.  A.  Wyn 

Television  Report 

Pub.  by  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Radio-TV  Service 


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r€*fc>ri>i<Mi  Scripts  ffir  Slnr|itii| 
rdid  Si  tidy 

U\  Kiuiv  Hrolz  & 
KduanrSla-hrflf 
A.  A.  W  VM 

The  Television  \Vorkshop 

h\    WowAvd    lOolry 
Ni>rth\\ol«'rn  l*ie>s 

Twenty-Two  Television  Talks 

l*iili.  1»\   Hi();ul(a>t  Musi<'.  Inc. 

l\  S.  Government  Films  for 
Television 

b>  Sterley  Reid  & 

Anita  (Carpenter 

r.  S.  Office  of  Education 

II  rifiiig  for  Television 

h\  (Tilberl  Seldes 
Doiiblcday 

yiemhership  List:  Trade 
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J  954  Television  Directory 

Pub.  by  Ross  Reports  on  TV 
Television  Index,  Inc. 

1.953  Annual  Data  Booh 

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I  Radio  and  Television 
Bihlioyraphy 

Compiled  by  Burton  Paulu 
Natl.  Assn.  of  Ed.  Bcstrs. 

Radio-TV  Personalities 
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Pui).   by   Radio   Reports,  Inc. 

TV  Film  Program  Directory 
(\ov.  1953) 

by  Judy  Dupuy 

Best.  Information  Bureau 

Telecasting  Yearbook  — 
narketbook,  1953-54 

Pub.  by  Bcstg.  Publications 

Television  Factbook 

Pub.  by  Television  Digest 

/III  About  Television 

liy  Jobn  Derby 

Popular  Mechanics  Press 

The  Crowded  Air 

by  Roger  Manveli 
Channel  Pres« 

Dunlap^s  Radio  &  Television 
Almanac 

l»y  Orrin  E.  Dunlap,  Jr. 
Uar[»er 


Film  in  Television 

Pub.  by  Sullivan,  Stauflfer. 
Colwell  &  Bayles,  Inc. 

Foreign  Television 
De  velopments 

by  Guida  B.  Hall 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Foreign  &  Dom. 

Commerce 

Foundations  in  Broadcasting 

by  Edgar  E.  Willis 
Oxford 

Fundam,entals  of  Television 

by  Murray  Bolen 
Hollywood  Radio  Pul). 

Out  of  the  Blue 

by  John  Crosby 
Simon  &  Schuster 

Radio  Broadcast  Printer 

Pub.  by  FCC 

Radio,  Television  and  Society 

by  Charles  A.  Siepmann 
Oxford 

TV  Dictionary /Handbook  for 
Sponsors 

by  Herbert  True 
Sponsor  Magazine 

The  TV  Jeebies 

by  Paul  Ritts 
Winston 

Television  and  Radio  in 
Anwerican  Life 

Ed.  by  Herbert  L.  Marx,  Jr. 
H.  W.  Wilson  Co. 

Television:  Ternt^inology  — 
Bibliography 

Compiled  by  Benjamin  Draper 
Academy  of  Sciences 

Television,  The  Magic 
Window 

by  Frank  Denman 
Macmillan 

What's  The  Right  Word? 
Contmon  and  tJncontnton 
Terms  in  Radio-TV- 
Electronics 

Pub.  by  RCA 

World  Communications 

Pub.  by  UNESCO 
Columbia  University  Press 

Vour  Slip  is  Showing! 

Compiled  by  Kermit  Schafer 
Grayson  Pub.  Corp. 


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Advance  Promotion  for  the 
iVeu?  TV  Stations 

Pub.  by  NARTB 

Application  Data  and  Filing 
Inforntation  for  Television 
Stations 

RCA  Engr.  Products  Dept. 

Considerations  in  the  Early 
Planning  of  Television 
Stations 

by  Joseph  Herold 
Broadcast  News,  May-June 

Guide  to  Greater  Profits  for 
rv.  Radio,  Record  and 
Electrical  Appliance 
Retailers 

by  Editors  of  Radio  &  TV  Retailing 
Caldwell-Clements 

Opportunities  in  Television 

by  Jo  Ranson  &  Richard  Pack 
Grosset  &  Dunlap 

The  P's  and  Q's  of  V's  and  U's 

Pub.  by  American  Bcstg.  Co. 

Pattern  for  TV  Profit 

by  Roy  F.  Allison 
FM-TV  Magazine 

The  Planning  and 
Construction  of  Television 
Rroadcasting  Stations 

Pub.  by  NARTB 

Station  Management  Tahes  a 
Looh  at  Television  Jobs 

Pub.  by  NARTB 

TV  and  Electronics  as  a 
Career 

by  Ira  Kamen  & 
Richard  H.  Dorf 
Rider 

TV  Station  Operating  Costs 

by  Joseph  Herold 
Television  Digest  —  April  19 

Television  Station  Planning 

Compiled  by  NARTB  Library 

UHF'VHF:  Circulation 
Pron^otion  for  Television 
Stations 

Pub.  by  NBC 

Your  Career  in  Television 

by  William  I.  Kaufman  & 
Robert  S.  Colodzin 
Merlin  Press 


Your  Television  Set:  How  to 
Bug  and  Service  it 

by  James  G,  Hamlett 
William  Frederick 

Audience  Reaction  to 
Evening  Television 
Programs 

Erwin,  Wasey  &  (lo. 

Chicago  Summer  Television 

by  Horton,  Mauksrh,  Lang 

Opinion  Research  Center  &   Univ.  Chi. 

Cooperative  Advertising: 
The  Way  to  Make  it  Pay 

by  Mosher  S.  Hutchins 
Ronald  Press 

Five  Big  Reasons  for  Getting 
Into  Daytime  Television  J>low 

CBS  Television  Network 

How  to  increase  the 
Effectiveness  of  Television 
Commercials 

Natl.  Bcstg.  Co. 

Just  What  Has  Television 
Done  to  Recreation  -— . 
Communications? 

Pub.  by  Radio-TV  Mfrs.  Assn. 

Modern  Radio  Advertising 
(2nd  Ed.) 

by  Charles  H.  Wolfe 
Funk  &  Wagnall 

A  Plan  for  the  Evaluation  of 
Audience  Measurement 
Methods 

Natl.  Assn.  of  Bctrs. 

Profitable  Advertising  in 
Today^s  Media  and  Marhets 

by  Ben  Duffy 
Prentice-Hall 

A  Report  on  the  impact  of 
Television  in  a  Major 
Metropolitan  Market 

by  Harold  W.  Zorbaugh  & 

C.  Wright  Mills 

Puck,  the  Comic  Weekly 

Sixth  Annual  Television  Poll 

by  Gordon  Levoy 

Starch  Evaluation  of 
Television  Commercials 

by  Daniel  Starch  &  Staff 


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Television  AdvertlsUig  and 
Production   Handbooh 

Va\.  by  Irvinp  Settel  & 
N'ormaii  (ilenn 
Thomas  Y.  Crowell 

Three  Years  of  iVeit?  YorU 
Television  1951-53 

by  Dallas  \V.  Smythe 
Natl.  Assn.  of  Ed.  Bcstrs. 

What  TV  Is  Doing  to  Us 

by  Jack  Gould 
New  York  Times 

WhaVs  Happening  to  Leisure 
Tune  In  Television  Homes? 

Pub.  by  H,  B,  D  &  O  Adv.  Agy. 

Why  Sales  Come  in  Curves 

Pub.  by  NBC 

Education  on  the  Air: 
Twenty-Second  YearhooU  of 
the  institute  for  Education 
By  Radio  &  T\ 

Kd.  by  O.  Joe  Olson 
Ohio  State  University 

Educational  Television  Moves 
Forward:  A  Report  of  the 
Montclair  Project 

by  Lawrence  H.  Conrad 
State  Teachers  College 

Educational  Television  Plans 

HCA  Kngr.  f^od.  Dept. 

Grade  School  Families  Meet 
Television 

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lio-lon    (-ni\ersil\ 

0|'  Children  and  Television 

Pub.  by  Xavier  University 


I  Study  of  Television  as  a 
Teaching  Tool 

by    Kussell   K.  llelmick 
Uui\ersil>   ol  Cincinnati 

Tales  of  Seven  Cities  —  Atici 
of  Video  That  Teaches 

Pub.  by  Nail.  Citizens  Comnntlee 
lor  Educational  Television 

Television  and  Education  in 
The  United  States 

by  Charles  A.  Siepnumn 
(Columbia  Univ.  Press 

Telet?tstott  In  Our  Schools 

by  Franklin  Dunham  & 
Ronald  R.  Lowdermilk 
Dept.  oi  Health,  Ed.  &  Welfare 

Television  and  Our  Children 

by  Robert  L.  Shayon 
Longmans,  Green 

Telet^lslon  In  School^  College^ 
And  Community 

by  Jennie  Waugh  Callahan 
McGraw-Hill 

A  Television  Policy  for 
Education 

Edited  by  Carroll  V.  Newsom 
American  Council  on  Education 

Training  hy  Television 

by  Robert  T.  Rock  Jr.,  James  S. 
Duva  and  John  E.  Murray 
Navy  Special  Devices  Center 

Vision  in  Television 

by  Hazel  ('ooley 
(Jiannel  Press 

Youth  Discussion  on 
Television 

Pub.  by  Jr.  Town  Meeting  League 

Broadcasting  and  Televising 
Baseball  Games 

(;ovl.  Print  Off. 

First  Report  to  the  People  of 
The  United  States 

Pul).  by  Television  (^ode  Review  Bd. 

The  Judges  and  the  Judgeil 

by  Merle  Miller 
Doubleday 

Radio  and  Television  Law 

l)y  Harry  P.  Warner 
Matthew   Bender 


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Ptfblislitraif,  Telet^U'iott, 
Motion  Pictures^  Advertising 
and  the  Theater 

by  Samuel  Spring 
Norton 

Rules  Governing  Televisiott 
Broadcast  Stations 

Pub.  by  FCC 
Federal  Register 

Questio^ts  and  Anstv^^rs  in 
Television  Engineering 

by  Carter  V.  Rabinoff  & 
Magdakna  E.  Wolbrecht 
McGraw-Hill 

The  Science  of  Color 

Pub.  by  Optical  Society  of  America 
Thomas  Crowell 

Standards  on  Television 

Pub.  by  Institute  of  Radio  Engineers 

Tele  vision'Broadcasting 

by  Howard  A.  Chinn 
McGraw-Hill 

Television  Principles 

by  Robert  B.  Dome 
McGraw-Hill 

Television  Simplified 
(4th  Ed.) 

by  Milton  S.  Kiver 
Van  Nostrand 

Video  HandhooU 

by  Morton  G.  Scherage  & 
Joseph  J.  Roche 
Howard  W.  Sams 

Television  Works  Lihe  This, 
(Rev.  Ed.) 

by  Jeanne  and  Robert  Bendick 
McGraw-Hill 

The   First   NAEB   TV 
Production  Workshop  for 
Educational   Television 

Edited  by  Edward  Stasheff 

Hoti?  to  Write  for  Television 

Edited  by  William  I.  Kaufman 
Merlin  Press 

Staging  TV  Programs  and 
Cotnmercials 

by  Robert  J.  Wade 
Hastings  House 


Tefet^istoii   fVocfii<*lioii 
Standards  iffcititifif 

by  Bruce  Ba>sett 

Television    Pntdiiclion    Slitruiaid- 

Telet^isioti  Writing  and 
Selling 

by    Edward    Barry    Robert* 
The  Writer 

Wotitett  Oft  TV 

by   Ellen  Pennell 
Burgess   Publishing   (io. 

TV   Stations 

by  Walter  J.  Dus<hinsky 
Reinhold    Publishing 

Votir   Place   in   TV 

by  Edwin  B.  Broderick 
McKay  Publishing 

Selling  and  Promoting  Radio 
and  Television 

by  Jacob  A.  Evans 
Printers'  Ink  Books 

TIte   Telet^isiott   Commercial 

by  Harry  Wayne  McMahan 
Hastings  House 

Status  of  CHF  and  Multiple 
Ownership  of  TV  Stations 

By  Senate  Committee  on 
Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce 
U.S.  83rd  Congress.  2nd  Session 
Government  Printing  Office 

I  Looked  and  I  Listetted 

by  Ben  Gross 
Random  House 

Alt  Introduction  to  Radio  and 
Television 

by  David  Phillips,  John   \1.  (irogan 
and  Earl  H.  Ryan 
Ronald  Press 

Focus  on  Color  TV 

The  Katz   Agency 

Fundannentals  of  Color 
Television 

by  William   F.  Boyce 
Howard  W.  Sams  Publishing 

tntroduction  to  Color  TV 

by  Milton  Kaufman  and 

Harry  E.  Thomas 

John  F.  Rider  Publishing 

Television  for  Radiomen 

by  Edward  M.  Noll 
Macmillan 


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Television  Year  Book  18  Years 


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ADVERTISING  AGENCIES 


NETWORKS 


PRODUCTS 

SPONSORS 

TITLES 


COMMERCIAL   AM 
PROGRAMS    OF    1954 

(NETWORK) 

The  foUowing  pages  contain  a  complete  alphabetical  listing  of  program 
titles  of  the  four  national  radio  networks*  commercial  programs  heard  dur- 
ing the  12-month  period  ending  Dec,  Sly  1954.  Listing  includes  program  title, 
sponsor  and  product,  network  and  the  advertising  agency  handling  the 
account.  Compilation  has  been  made  through  the  cooperation  of  ABC, 
CBS,  MBS,  and  NBC.  Programs  are  all  of  13-week  duration  or  longer. 


PROGRAM 

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ADVERTISER  AND  PRODUCT 

NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Adams.  Cedric 

Buick  Div.  of  General 
Motors  Corp. 

iCars) 

CBS 

Kudner  Agency 

Adventures  of  Ozzie  & 

Hotpoint,    Inc. 

ABC 

Maxon 

Harriet 

(Refrigerators,  ranges 
dryers,  air  condition- 
ers, dishwashers) 

The  Lambert  Co. 

Lambert  &  Peasley 

(Listerene  Antiseptic, 

toothpaste  &  powder, 

tooth  brushes) 

Adventures  of 

Bridgeport  Brass  Co. 

MBS 

Hazard   Advertising 

The  Falcon 

(Aer-0-Sol  Division) 

Chevrolet  Motor  Div. 

Campbell- Ewaid 

of  General  Motors 
Corp. 
Crowell  Collier 

Kudner  Agency 

Publishing  Co. 

(Collier's  Magazine) 

Lemon   Products  Advisory 

McCann-Erickson 

Board 

(Lemons  from 

California) 

R.  J.  Reynolds 

William    Esty 

Tobacco  Co. 

(Camel  Cigarettes) 

Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

Benton   Cr   Bowles 

fTide) 

S.O.S.  Co. 

McCann-Erickson 

'Magic  Scouring 

Pads) 

Alcott,  Carroll 

Sealey  Mattress  Co. 

fMatresses) 

CBS 

Alvin  Wilder 

All-star  Baseball  Came 

Gillette  Safety   Razor 
Co. 

'Gillette  &  Toni 
products) 

MBS 

Maxon 

All-Star  Football  Came 

Atlantic  Refining  Co. 

'Gas  and  oil) 

MBS 

N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son 

Miller  Brewing  Co. 

Mathisson  &  Associates 

'Beer; 

Amos  'n'  Andy  Music  Hall 

American  Motors  Corp. 

'Na'.h  Carsi 

CBS 

Geyer  Advertising 

Brown  &  Williamson 

Ted   Bates 

Tobacco  Corp. 

'Viceroy  Cigarettes; 

General  Foods  Corp. 

Young  fir  Rubicam 

'Jell-0  Instant 

Pudding  J 

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ADVERTISER  AND  PRODUCT 

General  Motors  Corp. 

(Buick  cars) 

Murine  Co. 

("Murine"    for   the 
eyes) 
Wm.  Wrigley.  jr.,  Co. 

(Chewing   gum) 

NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
Kudner   Agency 

B.   B.  D.  &  0. 
Arthur  Myerhoff 

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Amos  'n'  Andy  Show 

Rexall   Drug  Co. 

(All    products) 

CBS 

B.B.D.   &  0. 

Answer  Man,  The 

Doubleday  &  Co. 

(Dollar  Book  Club 
Crolier  Society,   Inc. 

(Webster's    Unified 
Dictionary  & 
Encyclopedia) 

CBS 

Thwing    &    Altman 
Thwing    &    Altman 

Aunt  Jenny 

Lever  Brothers  Co. 

(Spry,  Good  Luck 
Margarine,  Lux  Soap, 

CBS 

Foote,  Cone  &  Belding 
j.   Walter  Thompson 

Liquid  Lux,  Rinso  Soap, 

Rinso  Detergent,  Rinso 

Blue) 

Autry,  C^ne  Show 

Wm.  Wrigley,  jr.,  Co. 

(Doublemint  Gum) 

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CBS 

Ruthrauff  &    Ryan 

jj 

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Babbitt,  Harry  Show 

Bristol-Myers  Co. 

CBS 

Doherty,   Clifford,   Steers  & 
Shenfield 

The  Nestle  Co. 

(Nescafe  Instant 

Coffee) 
Wheatena  Corp. 

(Wheatena  Cereal) 
White  King  Soap  Co. 

(White   King,  Sierra 

Pine) 

Sherman  Marquette 

Brisacher,  Wheeler  Cr  Staff,   Inc. 
Raymond  R.  Morgan  Advertising 

Backstage  Wife 

Procter  &  Gamble 

(Cheer,  Fluffo, 
Ivory   Snow) 

NBC 

Young  Cr   Rubicam 

Back  to  Cod 

Christian    Reformed 
Church 

( Institutional) 

MBS 

Clenn-jordan-Stoetzel 

Bank   of  America 

Bank  of  America 

CBS 

Charles  R.  Stuart  Advertising 

50th   Anniversary 

National  Trust  & 
Savings  Association 

(Banking  services) 

Barbasol  Parade  of  Hits 

The  Barbasol  Co. 

(Shaving  Cream) 

MBS 

Erwin,    Wasey    Cr   Co. 

Basketball  Games 

Tidewater  Assoc.  Oil 

ABC 

Buchanan   &  Co. 

(on  various  occasions) 

Co. 

(Gas,  motor  oil, 
greases) 

. 

Beat  the  Apple 

Apply   Valley    Inn 

CBS 

Swafford  &  Co. 

Valley    Man 

(Hotel) 

Bekins  Hollywood 

Bekins  Van  &  Storage 

CBS 

Brooks  Advertising  Agency 

Music  Hall 

Co. 

Storage  &  moving 

Belmont  Stakes 

Gillette  Co. 

(Blades,  shaving 
Items) 

CBS 

Maxon 

Benny,  jack  Show 

American  Tobacco  Co. 

(Lucky   Strike 
Cigarettes) 

CBS 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

Berch,  Jack 

Prudential    Insurance 

ABC 

Calkins  &  Holden 

Co.  of  America 

Carlock,  McClinton  &  Smith 

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PROGRAM 

ADVERTISER  AND  PRODUCT 

NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Bcrs:cn.  Ed^ar  & 

Van   Camp   Sea    Food 

CBS 

Brisacher.  Wheeler   &   Staff 

Charlie   McCarthy 

Co.,  Inc. 

u\il  Ciii»-ken  ot   the 
Sea  dixJ  NA/hite  Star 

Fish    products) 

Bergen.   Edgar  Show 

Consolidated 

CBS 

B.B.D.   &  0. 

Cosmetics,  Inc. 

Erwin,  Wasey  of  Canada,  Ltd. 

iLanolin,   Plus  Liquid, 

Hand  Lotion,  Cleansing 

Cream,  Lanolin  Plus 

for    Hair) 

Kraft  Foods  Co. 

J.   Walter  Thompson 

Beulah 

General   Foods 

CBS 

Foote,  Cone  &  Belding 

(Postum) 

Baker  Advertising  Agency 

Buick  Div.  of  General 

Kudner  Agency 

Motors  Corp. 

(Cars) 

Murine  Co. 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

I  "Murine"    for    the 

eyes) 

Big   Story 

American  Tobacco  Co. 

(Pall   Mall 
Cigarettes) 

NBC 

SSC&B 

Block,  Martin 

Charles    Antell,    Inc. 

(Hair  preparations) 

ABC 

TAA 

Blue-Grey  Football  Came 

Gillette  Safety  Razor 
Co. 

(Gillette  and  Ton! 

MBS 

Maxon 

products) 

Boxing  Bouts 

Gillette    Safety    Razor 
Co. 

(Blades,  shaving 

NBC 

Maxon 

products) 

Break  the  Bank 

Miles    Laboratories, 

MBS 

Geoffrey    Wade 

Inc. 

NBC 

(Alka-Seltzer,    One- 

A-Day  Vitamins) 

Bieakfast  Club 

Mutual   of  Omaha 

'Health  &  accident 
insurance) 

ABC 

Bozell  &  Jacobs 

Olson    Rug   Co. 

Presba,   Felers  &  Presba 

(Rugs  &  carpets) 

Phiico  Corp. 

Hutchins   Advertising 

(Air  conditioners, 

home  freezing  units, 

radios,   refrigerators. 

TV   receivers) 

Quaker  Oats  Co. 

|.  Walter  Thompson 

(Buckwheat  and  pan- 

'-.ake   flours,   cereals) 

Realemon-Puritan   Co. 

Rutledge    fir    Lillienfield 

^ Lemon  juice,   frozen 

concentrates;  prune 

and  lime  juice;  olives 

cherries) 

Rockwood   and   Co. 

Paris  fir  Peart 

'Chocolate  b  cocoa) 

Swift  fir  Co. 

|.   Walter  Thompson 

'Baby   food,   dairy 

products,  dog  food, 

fish  food,  soaps, 

poultry,   shortening) 

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PROGRAM 

Brickhouse,  Jack 
(s|>orts) 


Brighter  Day 
Brown,  Cecil 

Bulldog  Drummond 


ADVERTISER  AND  PRODUCT     NETWORK 

State   Farm   Mutual  MBS 

Automobile   Insurance 

(Automobile 

Insurance) 
Procter  &  Gamble  Co.      CBS 

(Blue  Cheer.  Fluffo, 

Prell) 
S.  C.  Johnson  &  Son       MBS 

(Waxes  and  finishes) 
State  Farm  Mutual  Auto 

Insurance 
Dodge    Div.   of  MBS 

Chrylser  Corp. 


ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
Needham,   Louis  Cr   Brorby 

Young    Cr    Rubicam 

Needham,  Louis  &  Brorby 
Needham,  Louis  &  Brorby 
Grant  Advertising 


Camel  Baseball 
Scoreboard 

Camel  Caravan,  The  (with 
Vaughan  Monroe  &  the 
Sauter-Finegan  Orchestra) 

Camel/Winston 

Scoreboard  &  Round- Up 
Capitol  Commentary 

(L  Higbe) 


CBS  Newsroom- 
Sunday  Desk 


Choraliers 


Christian  Science  Monitor 
Views  the  News 

Cities  Service  Band 
of  America 


City  Hospital 


Club  Time 


Como,  Perry 


CBS 


MBS 


MBS 


CBS 


R.  J.  Reynolds  Tobacco      MBS 
Co. 

(Camel  Cigarettes) 

R.  J.  Reynolds  Tobacco 
Co. 

(Camel   Cigarettes) 

R.  J.  Reynolds  Tobacco 
Co. 

S.  C.  Johnson  &  Son 
Inc. 

(Waxes,   finishes) 

Kraft  Foods  Co. 

(Foods) 

Carnation  Co. 

(Evaporated  milk) 

Dennison  Food  Co. 

(All  food  products) 

The  Nestle  Co. 

(Nescafe    Instant 
Coffee) 

Tasti-Diet   Foods,    Inc. 

(Low  calorie  fruits 
and  vegetables,  salad 
dressings,  puddings) 

Longines-Wittnauer 
Watch  Co. 

(Watches) 

Christian  Science 
Monitor 

(Newspaper) 

Cities  Service 
Petroleum,  Inc. 

(Petroleum  products) 

Giant  Animal  Co.,  Inc. 

(Giant  animal 
balloons) 
Club  Aluminum 
Products    Co. 

(Aluminum  household 
utensils) 

Liggett  fir  Myers 
Tobacco  Co. 

.  (Chesterfield 
Cigarettes) 

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CBS 


ABC 


NBC 


CBS 


ABC 


CBS 
MBS 


William  Esty  Co. 

William  Esty 

William  Esty 

Needham,  Louis  fir   Brorby 

Needham,  Louis  fir   Brorby 
Erwin,  Wasey  fir  Co. 
The  Biow  Co. 
Bryan  Houston 


Erwin,  Wasey  fir  Co. 

Sidney  Garfield  fir  Associates 


Victor  A.  Bennett 
Walton  Butterfield 
Wellington   fir  Co. 
Duane  Jones 
The  Buchen  Co. 

Cunningham  fir  Walsh 


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Counferspy 


Country  Tune    Parade 
Crosby.   Bing 


Day,   Dennis 

Detroit   Lions  vs. 
Green   Bay  Packers 

Dr.  Christian   (with 
jean  Hersholt) 

Dr.   Oral    Roberts 

Or.  Paul 


Double  or  Nothing 

Dowell,  Saxie 
Dragnet 


Drake,  Galen 


ADVERTISER  AND  PRODUCT      NETWORK 

American  Chemical  MBS 

Paint  Co. 
Aer-0-Sol   Div.    of 

Bridgeport  Brass  Co. 
Crowell-Collier 

Publishing  Co. 

(Woman's  Home 

Companion) 
Dodge   Div.   of 

Chrysler  Corp. 

(Cars) 
Lemon    Products 

Advisory  Board 

(California   lemons  in 

concentrates   or 

frozen   form) 
R.  J.   Reynolds  Tobacco 

Co. 

(Camel  Cigarettes) 
D-Con    Co.,    Inc.  NBC 

(Roden  tic  ides, 

Insecticides) 
General    Electric   Co.         CBS 

(Institutional) 


D 


NBC 


MBS 


Mytinger    Cr 
Casselberry,  Inc. 

(Nutrilite) 
Plymouth   Div,  of 

Chrysler  Corp. 

(Cars) 
Chesebrough   Mfg.   Co.,     CBS 

Consolidated 

(Vaseline  Hair  Tonic) 


Healing  Waters,  Inc. 

(Institutional) 
Fisher  Flouring  Mills 

(Fisher  products) 
Hexol,   Inc. 

(Hexol  Germicide) 
Pharmaco,  Inc. 

(Feen-a-mint,  Chcoz, 

Medigum) 
Campbell  Soup  Co. 

(Soup,  other  products) 
Artists    Publications 
Liggett  Gr  Myers 

Tobacco  Co. 

(Chesterfield 

Cigarettes) 
Animal  Foundation, 

Inc. 

(Hunt  Club  Dog  Food) 
Calgon,  Inc. 

'Calgon,  Calgonite, 

Than/   Bouquet) 
Doubleday  £r  Co. 

(Dollar   Book   Club) 
General  Foods  Corp. 

( Instant  Sanka; 
Giant  Animal  Co. 

(Giant   animal 

balloons) 
Greystone  Press  Co. 

(Books) 

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ABC 
NBC 


APG 

MBS 
NBC 


CBS 


ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
Gray   Cr   Rodgers 

Hazard  Advertising 

McCann-Erickson 

Grant   Advertising 
McCann-Erickson 

William     Esty 
Marfree  Advertising 
B.B.D.  &  0. 


Dan   B.   Miner  Co. 

N.  W.  Ayer  Cr  Son 

McCann-Erickson 

White  Advertising 

Pacific  National  Advertising  Agency 

L.  C.  Cole  Co. 

Doherty,    Clifford,    Steers    Cr 
Shenfield 

Ward   Wheelock 
Cunningham  Cr  NValsh 

Moser  Cr  Cetins 

Ketchum,   MacLeod  &  Grove 

Thwing  Cr  Altman 
Young  Cr  Rublcam 
Duane    Jones 

Thwing   Cr   Altman 


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NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Crolier  Society,  Inc. 

Thwing    &    Altman 

(Webster's  Unified 

Dictionary  & 

Encyclopedia) 

Jackson  Cr  Perkins  Co. 

Maxwell,   Sackheim    &   Co..    Inc. 

(Climbing  roses) 

Murine  Co. 

B.B.D.   &   0. 

'"Murine"  for  the 

eyes) 

Tasti-Diet  Foods,  Inc. 

Sidney  Garfield  0  Associates 

(Low  calorie  fruits, 

vegetables,    salad 

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dressings) 

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tj 

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East-West  Football  Came 

Standard  Oil  of  Indiana 

(Gas  and  oil) 

MBS 

McCann-Erickson 

Esso  Standard  Oil  Co. 

Mc-Cann-Erickson 

(Gas) 

Tidewater  Associated 

Buchanan  b  Co. 

Oil  Co. 

(Gas,  oil) 

Edwards,  Frank 

American   Federation 
of  Labor 

( Institutional) 

MBS 

Furnam,   Feiner 

Edwards,   Douglas 

American    Tobacco   Co. 

(Pall   Mall  Cigarettes) 

CBS 

SSC&B 

Evening  Comes 

Thomas  Nelson  &  Sons 

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ABC 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

Family  Skeleton 

Manhattan    Soap   Co. 

(Sweetheart  Soap, 
•-    ^     Blu-White  Flakes) 

CBS 

Schneideler,   Beck  &  Werner,   Inc. 

Toni  Co. 

Leo   Burnett 

(Prcm  Home 

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Permanent) 

FBI  in  Peace  and  War 

Buick    Div.    of    General 
Motors  Corp. 

■'■''        (Buick  cars) 

CBS 

Kudner  Agency 

Murine   Co. 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

("Murine"  of  the 

-    . ■ eyes) 

Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

Leo  Burnett 

(Lava.  Lilt  Home 

■   "  ,r   ;  D'-  '  -1 

Permanent) 

Wm.  Wrigley,  jr.,  Co. 

Arthur  Meyerhoff  &  Co. 

(Chewing  gum) 

Fibber  McCeefr  Molly 

-■   Prudential   Insurance 
Co. 

(Insurance) 

NBC 

Calkins   &   Holden 

Fisher,  Eddie 

The    Coca-Cola    Co. 

MBS 

D'Arcy  Advertising 

Flannery,  Harry 

American   Federation 
of  Labor 

(Institutional) 

MBS 

Furnam,   Feiner  &  Co. 

Florida  Calling 

Florida  Citrus 

MBS 

J.  Walter  Thompson 

with  Tom  Moore 

Commission 

(Citrus    fruits   and 
citrus  products) 

Frank  &  Ernest 

Dawn   Bible 
Students  Association 

(Religious  books) 

MBS 

William   Gleason   &  Co. 

Fredericks,  Carleton 

Elsevier   Press,    Inc. 

(Health  book) 

MBS 

Mann-Ellis 

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ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
John    F.    Murray 


Doherty,  Clifford,  Steers  fir 
Shenfield 


Game  of  Hie  Day 

Gangbusters 
Garden  Gate 

General  Electric  Comedy 
Theatre    (with   Ray 
MiHand  in  "Meet  Mr. 
McNutley") 

Gillette  Fights 

Global  Frontiers 
Godfrey,  Arthur,  Digest 


Godfrey's  Arthur 
Talent  Scouts 

Godfrey,   Arthur,   Time 


Falstaff   Brewing  Corp.     MBS 

(Beer) 
Wm.    Wrigley,   Jr.,   Co.     CBS 

(Chewing   gum) 
Ferry-Morse   Seed   Co.       CBS 

(Seeds) 
General  Electric  Co.  CBS 

(Radio,  TV  receivers) 
l.„      ,     , 

Gillette  Safety  Razor        ABC 

Co. 
Wings  of  Healing,  Inc.     MBS 

(Religion) 
Bristol-Myers  Co.  CBS 

(Bufferin,    Vitalis) 
Eversharp,    Inc. 

(Razors,  blades,  pens) 
Owens-Corning  Fiberglas 
1 1    Corp. 

(Fiberglas  insulation) 
Lever  Brothers  Co.  CBS 

(Lipton's  Tea,  soup, 

mixes,    Frostee) 
Adolph's  Ltd.  CBS 

(Adolph's  Meat 

Tenderizer) 
Bristol-Myers  Co. 

(Bufferin,  Trushay, 

all  products) 
Campana  Sales  Co. 

(Sheer  Magic,  all 

products) 
Clinton  Foods,   Inc. 

("Snow  Crop"  Frozen 

Foods) 
Columbia  Records,  Inc. 

( Records,    record 

players) 
Frigidaire    Div.    of 

General  Motors  Corp. 

(All  Frigidaire 

products) 
The  Ton!  Co. 

(Toni   Home   Per- 
manent, Toni  Creme 

Rinse) 
Glamorene,  Inc. 

(Glamorene  Rug 

Cleaner) 
Internatronal 

Gellucotton    Products 

Co. 

(Kleenex  Tissues, 

paper  napkins) 

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Arthur    Meyerhoff    &    Co. 
MacManus,  John  fir  Adams 
Maxon 

Maxon 

Century   Advertising  Agency 

Doherty,   Clifford,    Steers   & 

Shenfield 
The    Blow    Co. 

Fuller,  Smith  fir  Ross 
McCann-Erickson 

Young  fir  Rubicam 

J.  B.  Shelley  fir  Associates 

Young  &  Rubicam 

Wallace-Ferry-Hanley 

Maxon 

McCann-Erickson 

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(Cereals) 
Knomark  Mfg.  Co., 
Inc. 

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Tobacco  Co. 

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Cigarettes) 
Minnesota   Mining 

&  Mfg.  Co. 

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phane Tape) 
National  Biscuit  Co. 

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Pillsbury    Mills,    Inc. 

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Starch) 

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Co. 

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Products) 
Dolcin  Corp. 

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Household   Finance 

Corp. 

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Peter   Paul,    Inc. 

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Joy) 
Dean  Witter  &  Co. 

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Seeman    Brothers,    Inc.     ABC 

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hold deodorants) 
R.  J.  Reynolds  Tobacco     NBC 

Co. 

(Prince  Albert 

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Cigarettes) 
P.  Lorillard  Co.  ABC 

(Old  Cold  Cigarettes, 

Headline   Cigars) 
Rhodes   Pharmacal   Co.     NBC 

Inc. 

(Imdrin) 
Goodyear  Tire   &  ABC 

Rubber  Co. 

(Institutional) 
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mustard,   salad  oiP 

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Leo   Burnett 
Emil    Mogul 

McCann-Erickson 
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Leo   Burnett 
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Rhoades  &  Davis 
Brooks  Advertising 

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Victor  Van   Der  Linde  Co. 
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Kenyon  Cr  Eckhardt 
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CriHith.  Lcs  fir  the  News 

Liggett  &  Myers 

(Chesterfield 
Cigarettes! 

ABC 

Cunningham  &  Walsh 

Guiding   Light 

Procter  fir  Gamble  Co. 

iDliz,    Ivory   Flakes) 

CBS 

Compton  Advertising 

Cunsmoke 

Liggett  &  Myers 
Tobacco  Co. 

^Chesterfield  and 
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Cigarettes) 

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CBS 

Cunningham  &  Walsh 

Hair   Care 

Charles  Ante!!,  Inc. 

(Hair   preparations) 

ABC 

TAA.  Inc. 

Hallmark    Radio 

Hallmark   Cards,   Inc. 

CBS 

Foote,  Cone  &  Belding 

Hall  of  Fame 

("Hallmark"  Greeting 
Cards) 

Hambleh>nian   Stakes 

Reynolds   Metals  Co. 

(Institutional) 

CBS 

Buchanan   &  Co. 

Halon  Race  Review 

Caliente  Race  Track 

(Horse  racing) 

CBS 

Barnes   Chase   Co. 

Hanlon  Tom    (sports) 

Custom  Wax  Products 
Co. 

(British  Wax 

CBS 

Barnes   Chase  Co. 

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Formula) 

Hard  Luck  Champion 

Apple  Valley    Inn 

(Hotel) 

CBS 

Swafford    &   Co. 

Harris.  Phil-Alice 

Ra<fio  Corp.  of  America 

NBC 

j.  Walter  Thompson 

Faye  Show 

(Radios,   TV  sets, 
records,  phonographs) 

Harvey,  Paul  Comments 

Beltone  Hearing  Aid 
Co. 

(Hearing  Aids) 

ABC 

Oiian  &  Brunner 

Harvey,  Paul   (news) 

Bankers  Life  and 
Casualty   Co.    of 
Chicago 

(White    Cross 
Hospital  Plan) 

ABC 

Grant,  Schwenk  fir  Baker 

Hayes,  Sam    (news) 

General    Mills,    Inc. 

(Cereals,  formula 
feeds,  flour) 

ABC 

Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 

Headline  News 

S.  C.  Johnson  fir  Son 
Inc. 

(Waxes  &•  finishes) 

MBS 

Needham,  Louis  fir  Brorby 

Kraft    Foods    Co. 

MBS 

Needham,  Louis  fir  Brorby 

(Food  products) 

Heatter,  Gabriel    (news) 

American   Home 
Products  Corp. 

'Bisodol,  Anacin, 
Aero  Shave) 

MBS 

SSC&B 

Beltone  Hearing  Aid  Co. 

Olian  fir  Bronner 

(Hearing  Aids) 

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Buick  Motor  Div.  of 

Kudner  Agency 

General  Motors  Corp. 

'Cars/ 

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Deepfreeze  Appliance 

Boche,   Williams  fir  Cleary 

Div.   of  General 

Motors  Corp. 

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refrigerators) 

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Cold    Cup    Race 


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Hotel  for  Pets 

Hour  of  Decision 
Houseparty 


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Jackson  &  Perkins 

(Rose  bushes) 
Murine  Co. 

("Murine"  for  the 

eyes) 
National   Home  Corp. 

(Pre-fabricated 

homes) 

Niagara  Mfg.  &  Dist.  Co. 

(Contour  chairs) 
North  American  Van 

Lines 
Union   Pharmaceutical 

Co. 

(Saraka  &   Inhiston) 
News  Johns    Manville    Corp.       MBS 

(Industrial  products) 
Highland    Church    of        ABC 

Christ 

(Institutional) 
Phiico  Corp.  ABC 

(Radios) 
Miles  Laboratories,  Inc.       CBS 

(Alka-Seltzer) 

Ciant  Animal  Co.,  Inc. 

(Giant  animal 
balloons) 

Pharmaco,  Inc. 

-    .       .  (Feen-a-Mint,    Chooz, 

Medigum) 
Republic  Van  &  CBS 

Storage  Co. 

(Transportation 

services) 
General   foods   Corp.        NBC 

(J el  1-0:    puddings, 

pie-filling,  Sanka) 
American    Dairy  NBC 

Association 
.     (Dairy  products) 
Coast   Fisheries  NBC 

Div.  of  the  Quaker 

Oats    Co. 

(Puss  'n  Boots  Cat 

Food) 
Billy  Graham  MBS 

5  '   ?>  Evangilistic  Association 

(Institutional) 
Bauer  &  Black   Div.  CBS 

of  Kendall  Co. 
1(13.'  (Curad^  and   Curity 

Products) 

Green  Giant  Co. 

V    r-.;irJ   /:'       (Canned  and  frozen 
corn  and  peas) 
Hawaiian  Pineapple 
^^n^    mh-      Co.,  Ltd. 

(Dole  Pineapple  juice) 
Kellogg  Co. 
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Lever  Brothers  Co. 
(Surf,  Chlorodent) 

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B.B.D.   &  0. 

Applegate    Advertising    AgeA'dy 

Olian   Or   Bronner 
Applegate   Adv.   Agency 
Grey   Advertising   Agency 

J.  Walter  Thompson 
Martin  Co. 

Hutchins  Advertising 
Geoffrey  Wade 
Duane  Jones 


Doherty,  Clifford,  Steers  Cr 
Shenfield 

Dan  Lawrence  Agency 


Young  Cr  Rubicam 
Campbell-Mithun 
Lynn   Baker  Co. 

Walter  F.  Bennett  Gr  Co. 
Leo  Burnett 

Leo  Burnett 

N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son 

Leo  Burnett 
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Pillsbury  Mills,  Inc. 

(Flour,  flour  mix 
pr^xlucts^ 
Eugene  Stevens  Co. 

(Car  book) 


MJB  Co. 

(Coffee,  tea.  rice) 


CBS 
ABC 


ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
Leo  Burnett 

Madison  Advertising 
B.B.D.  &  0. 


Indianapolis  Thrills 
of  a  Lifetime 


It  Happens  Every  Day 


Continental  Mfg.  Corp.      CBS 

(Life-time  Batteries) 
Motor   Publishers,    Inc. 

(Car  Life  Magazine) 
Block  Drug  Co.,  Inc.         MBS 

(Poslam,  Minipoo, 
Green  Mint,  Omega 
Oil) 


W.  H.  Hunt  &  Associates 
W.  H.  Hunt  fir  Associates 
Emil  Mogul 


Jackson,  Allen   (news) 


Joe  Ennerson's  Hymn  Time 
Juke   Box  jury 


Just  Plain  Bill 


Kentucky  Derby 


Chevrolet  Div.  of  CBS 

General    Motors   Corp. 

(Cars) 
Metropolitan  Life 
Insurance  Co. 

(Insurance) 
General    Mills,    Inc. 
Toni   Co. 

(Toni  Home 
Permanent) 
Whitehall  Pharmacal 
Co. 

(Anacin,    Kolynos, 
Bisodol.  Hill's  Cold 
Tablets) 


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CBS 


NBC 


Gillette    Co. 

(Blades,  shaving 
creams,  safety  razors) 


CBS 


Campbell -Ewald 

Young  &  Rubicam 

Knox  Reeves 
Weiss  &  Geiler 

John  F.  Murray 


Maxon 


La  Rosa,  Julius 

LeSeur,   Larry    (news) 
Lewis,  Robert  Q. 


Campana  Sales  Co. 

(Campana  Italian 

Balm,  Solitair  Cake 

Make-Up) 
Longines-Wittnauer 

Watch  Co. 

(Watches) 
General    Foods   Corp. 

(Calumet,  Post 

Toasties) 
Milner  Products  Co. 

(Gala  Bleach,  Pine 

Sol) 

Mutual  Benefit  HeaJth  & 
Accident  Astocittlon 

(Insurance) 

1324 


CBS 


CBS 


CBS 


Wallace-Ferry-Hanly 


Victor  A.  Bennett 


Foote,  Cone  fir  Belding 


Gordon   Best 


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Nehi  Corp. 

(Royal  Crown  Cola. 
Nehi    Par-T-Pak 
Beverages) 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

Olson  Rug  Co. 

(Remade   rugs) 

Presba.   Fellers  &  Prcsba 

Van  Camp  Sea  Food 
Co.,    Inc. 

(All  Chicken  of  the 
Sea  &  White  Star  Fish 
Products) 

Brisacher,  Wheeler  &  Staff 

Doeskin  Products,  Inc. 

(Doeskin  Tissues, 
dinner  napkins) 

Grey  Advertising 

Helene  Curtis  Industries, 

Gordon  Best 

Inc. 

(Hair  dressings,    hair 
sprays,  shampoos, 
permanent   waves, 
cosmetics) 

Life  Can  Be  Beautiful 

Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

(Tide.  Zest,   Fluffo, 
ivory    Snow,    Blue 
Cheer,   Crisco) 

NBC 

Benton  &  Bowles 

Light  &  Life  Hour 

Free  Methodist  Church 
of  North  America 

ABC 

Walter  F.  Bennett 

Lone  Ranger 

General    Mills,    Inc. 

(Cereals,  cake  mixes) 

ABC 

Dancer-Fitzgerald -Sample 

Longines  Symphonette 

Longines- Wittnauer 
Wctch  Co. 

(Watches) 

CBS 

Victor  A.  Bennett 

Lorenzo  Jones 

Colgate-Palmolive    Co. 

(Fab,  dental  cream) 

NBC 

William  Esty 

Lutheran  Hour 

Lutheran    Laymen's 
League 

(Religion) 

MBS 

Gotham  Advertising 

Lux  Radio  Theatre 

Lever  Brothers  Co. 

(Lux  Soap,   Flakes, 
Liquid;  Spry,  Rinse, 
Pepsodent) 

M 

CBS 
NBC 

J.  Walter  Thompson 

Make  Up  Your  Mind 

Continental  Baking  Co., 
Inc. 

(Wonder   Bread, 
Hostess  Cake) 

CBS 

Ted  Bates 

M anion,  Dean  Ctarence 

For  America 

(Institutional) 
Manion  Forum  of  Opinior 

(Institutional) 

MBS 

E.   Ross  Humphrey   &  Associates 

E.   Ross  Humphrey   &  Associates 
Victor  Advertising 

Manning,  Knox   (news) 

Fisher  Flouring  Mills 

(Fisher  products) 
Merit  Plan  Insurance  Co 

NBC 

Pacific    National    Advertising 

Agency 
Barton  A.  Stebbins 

(Insurance) 
W.  P.  Fuller 

(Paints) 

McCann-Erickson 

Man  on  the  Farm 
Man  on  the  Co 

Quaker    Oats    Co. 

(Ful-0-Pep  Feed) 
International  Harvester 
Co. 

(Trucks,  refrigerators, 
irxiustrial  power  (j 
farm  equipnfient) 

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MBS 
NBC 

Sherman  &  Marquette 
Young  &  Rubicam 

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Ma  Perkins 

Procter  fir  Gamble  Co. 

CBS 

Dancer-  Fitzgerald  -Sample 

(Lilt.  Oxydon 

The  Biow  Go. 

Marciano-Charles 

Pabst  Sales  Co. 

CBS 

Warwick  &  Legler 

Heavyweight    Bout 

(Pab^t    Blue    Ribbon 
Beer) 

Mason,    Perry 

Procter  Cr  Gamble  Co. 

I  Tide) 

CBS 

Benton  Cr  Bowles 

Massey.  Curt  Time 

Miles  Laboratories,  Inc. 

CBS 

Geoffrey  Wade 

(Alka-Seltzer) 

MBS 

Maxim-Moore 

Pabst   Sales  Co. 

CBS 

Warwick  &  Legler 

Championship  Bout 

(Pabst  Blue  Ribbon 
Beer) 

McBride,    Mary    Margaret 

General   Foods  Corp. 

(Calumet  Baking 
Powder) 

NBC 

Young  Cr  Rubicam 

Meet  Corliss  Archer 

Toni  Go. 

(Prom,  White  Rain, 
Deep  Magic) 

CBS 

Leo    Burnett 

Carter  Products 

Ted    Bates 

(Carter's  Little  Liver 

Pills,  Arrid,  Nair,  Rise 

Shaving  Cream) 

Meet  Millie 

Buick  Div.  of  General 
Motors  Corp. 

(Carsi 

CBS 

Kudner  Agency 

Murine  Co. 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

("Murine"   for  the 

eyes) 

Nash    Kelvinator   Corp. 

Geyer  Advertising 

(Nash  cars) 

Meet   the   Missus 

Rheem   Mfg.  Co. 

(Wedgewood  Ranges) 

CBS 

Campbell- Ewald 

Metropolitan  Opera 

The  Texas  Co. 

(Texaco  Petroleum 
Products) 

ABC 

Kudner  Agency 

Mexican   Pan-American 

Lincoln-Mercury 

CBS 

Kenyon  &  Eckhardt 

Road   Race 

Dealer  of  the  South- 
West 

(Cars) 

Mickey  Spillane  Mystery 

Bridgeport  Brass  Co. 

(Aer-0-Sol  Division) 

MBS 

Hazard  Advertising 

Crowell-Collier  Pub- 

Kudner Agency 

lishing  Go. 

(Collier's  Magazine) 

Crowell-Collier  Pub- 

McCann-Erickson 

lishing  Co. 

^Woman's  Home 

Companion) 

Jacques  Kreisler  Mfg. 

Foote,  Cone  &  Belding 

Corp, 

(Watch  bands) 

Lemon  Products  Advisory 

McCann-Erickson 

Board 

(California  Lemons  in 

concentrated,  frozen 

forms) 

Pan-American  Coffee 

Cunningham  &  Walsh 

Bureau 

'  Institutional) 

Procter  fir  Gamble  Co. 

Benton  &  Bowles 

(Tide) 

R.  j.  Reynolds  Tobacco 

William  Esty 

Co. 

(Camel,  Winston 

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Miller  High  Life  News 

Miller   Brewing  Co. 

(Beer) 

MBS 

Mathisson   &  Associates 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  North 

Colgate-Palmolive  Co. 

(Tooth  paste,  Veto, 
shave  cream) 

CBS 

Sherman  fir  Marquette 
Bryan    Houston 

Mr.    Keen,  Tracer 

Eno-Scott   fir    Bowne 

CBS 

Atherton   fir  Courier 

of   Lost   Persons 

(Brylcreem) 
Murine  Co. 

(.'Murine"  for  the 

eyes) 
Nash    Kelvinator   Corp. 

(Nash  cars) 
Procter  fir  Gamble  Co. 

(Lava,  Lilt  Home 

Permanent) 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

Ceyer  Advertising 
Leo   Burnett 

Modern   Romances 

Ex -Lax,   Inc. 

(Ex-Lax,  jests) 
Junket  Brand   Food 
Div.  of  Hansen's  Chr. 
Laboratory,  Inc. 

(Dessert,  candy  prod- 
ucts, fudge,  mixes) 
Vick  Chemical  Co. 

(Cough  syrup) 

ABC 

Warwick  fir  Legler,  Inc. 
McCann-Erickson 

Morse    International 

Monday    Morning 

P.    Lorillard   Co. 

ABC 

Young   fir    Rubicam 

Headlines 

(Embassy  Cigarettes, 
Headline  Cigars 

Moody,  Titus 

Dodge  Div.  of 
Chrysler  Corp. 

(Cars) 

MBS 

Grant  Advertising 

Morgan,  Edward  & 

American  Federation 

ABC 

Furnman,  Feiner  fir  Co. 

the   News 

of  Labor 

(Institutional) 

Murrow,  Edward  R. 

American  Oil  Co. 

CBS 

Joseph  Katz 

(news) 

(Amoco  Gas, 

Lubricants) 
Ford  Motor  Co. 

(Cars) 
Theo.  Hamm  Brewing  Co. 

iHamm's  Beer) 
Lynn  Van  &  Storage  Co. 

(Moving  &  storage) 
Safeco  Auto  &  Fire 

Insurance  Co.  of 

America 

(Insurance) 
Swift  fir  Co. 

(Pard  Dog  Food) 

j.  Walter  Thompson 
Campbell-Mithun 
Smalley,   Leavitt  fir  Smith 
MacWilkins-Cole-Weber 

J.  Walter  Thompson 

Musical   Pageant 

General    Motors   Corp. 

( Institutional) 

CBS 

Kudner  Agency 

Music  with  the 

George  A.  Hormel 

CBS 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

Hormel  Girls 

&  Co. 

(Hormel  Meats) 

Mutual  of  Omaha 

Mutual  Benefit  Health 

MBS 

Bozell  fir  Jacobs 

Calling 

fir  Accident 
Association 

( Institutional) 

My   Friend   Irma 

Carter   Products 

(Arrid,   Nair,   Rise 
Shave  Cream) 

1327 

CBS 

Ted  Bates 

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PROGRAM 

ADVERTISER  AND  PRODUCT 

NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Tonl  Co. 

Tatham-Laird 

(Bobbi   Home 

Permanent.  White 

Raini 

My   Little   Margie 

Philip   Morris  &  Co., 

CBS 

The  Blow  Co.,  Inc. 

Ltd..  Inc. 

MBS 

iPhilip  Morris 

Cigarettes) 

Mystery   Theatre 

Sterling    Drug,    Inc. 

(Buyer  Aspirin,  ttxitli- 
pdbte,   Milk  of 
Magnesia,    tooth 
powder,    shampoo) 

ABC 

Dancer- Fitzgerald -Sample 

My  True  Story 

Sterling  Drug,  Inc. 

(All   drug  products) 

-      N- 

ABC 

Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 

NBC  Symphony 

Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Co. 

(Institutional) 

NBC 

Compton  Advertising 

National  Farm  & 

Allis-Chalmers    Mfg. 

NBC 

Bert  S.  Gittins 

Home  Hour 

Co. 

(Farm  equipment) 

National   Golf   Day 

Time,    Inc. 

(Time  Magazine) 

CBS 

Young  &  Rubicam 

News 

Aero- Mayflower 
Transit  Co. 

(Long-distance 
moving  services) 

ABC 

Sidener  fir  Van  Riper 

News 

Otdsmobile    Div.    of 
General  Motors  Corp. 

(Cars) 

ABC 

D.  P.  Brother  fir  Co. 

News  of  the  World 

Miles  Laboratories,  Inc. 

(Alka  Seltzer,  One- 
A-Day  Vitamins, 
Nervine,  Tabcin) 

NBC 

Geoffrey  Wade 

Nick  Carter 

Scholl  Mfg.  Co. 

(Foot  pads) 

MBS 

Donahue  fir  Coe 

Giant  Animal  Co.,  Inc. 

Duane  Jones 

(Giant  animal 

balloons) 

Nightmare 

Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

(Tide) 

MBS 

Benton  fir  Bowles 

S.O.S.  Co. 

McCann-Erickson 

(Magic   Scouring 

Pads) 

Norman,  Phil  Takes  Ten 

Chico  Portable  Air 
Cooler  Co. 

(Air  coolers) 

CBS 

Carmona   fir  Allen 

Coast  Fisheries  Div. 

Lynn  Baker 

of  Quaker  Oats  Co. 

(Puss  'n'    Boots  Cat 

Food) 

General  Products  Corp. 

Decn   Simmons 

(Fun  Bunnies) 

KEVO  Co. 

Dick  Donald 

(Kevo-ettes  and 

energy  foods) 

Mayflower  Warehouse- 

Virgil A.  Warren  Advertising 

men's   Association 

(Transportation  b 

moving  services) 

No  School   Today 

Table  Products  Div.  of 
Safeway  Stores,   Inc. 

(Salad  dressings, 
sandwich  spreads) 

ABC 

Hoefer,    Dietrich    fir    Brown 

1328 


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PROGRAM 
Official  Detective 


Old  Fashioned  Revival 
Hour 

"0.  L.  jaggers" 

One  Man's  Family 


On  the  Line  with 
Bob   Considine 


Orange  Bowl  Csme 
Our  Gal   Sunday 


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Our  Miss  Brooks 


ADVERTISER  AWD  PRODUCT     NETWORK 

Bridgeport  Brass  Co.         MBS 

(Aer-0-Sol    Div.) 

Crowell-Collier   Pub- 
lishing Co. 
(Collier's) 

Crowell-Collier  Pub- 
lishing Co. 
(Woman's  Home 
Companion) 

Esquire,  Inc. 
(1955  Esquire 
Calendar) 

Lemon  Products 
Advisory  Board 

(Califronia  lerrtons  in 
frozen    or   concen- 
trated form] 

Pan-American  Coffee 
Bureau 

(institutional) 
Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

(Tide) 

R.  j.  Reynolds  Tobacco 
Co. 

(Camel,  Winston 

Cigarettes) 
S.O.S.  Co. 

(Magic  Scouring 

Pads) 
Gospel  Broadcasting  ABC 

Association 

(Institutional) 
World  Church  ABC 

(Institutional) 
Miles  Laboratories,  Inc.     NBC 

(Alka-Seltzer,  One-A- 

Day  Vitamins, 

Nervine,  Tabcin) 

Toni  Co. 

(Toni  Home  Per- 
manent, Tonette 
Home  Permanent, 
Pamper  Shampoo) 

Mutual  Benefit  Health     MBS 
&  Accident 
Association 

(Institutional) 

Gillette  Co.  CBS 

(Razors,   blades, 
shaving  cream) 

American   Home  CBS 

Products  Corp. 

(Anacin,  Chef 
Boy-Ar-Dee  Quality 
Foods,   toothpaste) 

Procter  fir  Gamble  Co. 

(Tide) 
Colgate-Palmolive   Co.       CBS 

(Toothpaste,  shave 
cream) 

1329 


ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
Hazard   Advertising 

Kudner  Agency 
McCann-Erickson 


McCann-Erickson 

Cunningham  fir  Walsh 

Benton  fir  Bowles 
William  Esty  Co. 

McCann-Erickson 
R.  H.  Alber  Co. 


Twentieth  Century  Advertising 

Agency 
Geoffrey  Wade 


Weiss  &  Geller 

Bozell  fir  Jacobs 

Maxon 

John  F.  Murray 

Benton  fir  Bowles 
Ted  Bates 


ODD 

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ADVERTISER  AND  PRODUCT 

Toni  Co. 

UHome   permanent, 
creams,   lotions,   lip- 
sticks) 

NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
Weiss  &  Geller 

P 

Pjim  Beach  Coif 

Palm  Beach  Co. 

CBS 

Ruthrauff  &   Ryan 

Championship 

^Clothing) 

Parsons.  Louella 

Colgate-Palmolive    Co. 

1  Lustre-Cream 
Shampoo) 

CBS 

Lennen   fir   Newell 

Paul.   Le$  &   Mary 

Lambert  Co. 

CBS 

Lambert   &    Feasley 

Ford  at  Home 

(Listerene  Antizyme, 
Antiseptic) 

People  Are  Funny 

Amana  Refrigera- 
tion,   Inc. 

(Food  Freezers) 
Mars.  Inc. 

(Mars,  Forever  Yours 
Candy  Bars) 
Toni  Co. 

(Prom,  White  Rain) 

CBS 
NBC 

Maury,  Lee  &  Marshall 
Leo  Burnett 
Leo  Burnett 

Pepper  Young's  Family 

Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

(Camay  Soap,  Duz, 
Ivory  Flakes) 

NBC 

Benton  &  Bowles 

Peferson,    Elmer 

W.  P.  Fuller  &  Co. 

(Paints) 

NBC 

McCann-Erickson 

Peningell,  Sam 

Committee  for 
Constitutional 
Government 

(Institutional) 

MBS 

French  fir  Preston 

Phiico  Radio  Playhouse 

Phiico  Corp. 

ABC 

Hutchins  Advertising 

(Radios,  home  freezers, 

air  conditioners, 

refrigerators) 

Phrase  That  Pays 

Colgate-Palmolive  Co. 

(Ajax,    toothpaste, 
Vel) 

NBC 

Bryan  Houston 
Wm.  Esty 

Preakness  Stakes 

Gillette  Co. 

(Shaving  cream, 
razors,  blades) 

CBS 

Maxon 

Protam  Health  Quiz 

Protam  Pharmacal  Co. 

(Protam) 

MBS 

Duane  Jones 

V 

Queen   for  a   Day 

Lettuce,  Inc. 

(C-7  Lettuce) 
P.  Urillard  Co. 

(Old  Gold  Cigarettes) 
Murine  Co. 

("Murine"  for 

the  Eyes) 
Rexall  Drug  Co. 

(Ir   Sale) 

R 

MBS 

John  Cohan  Advertising 
Lennen   &   Newell 
BBD&O 

Radio  Bible  Class 

Radio  Bible  Class 

Mnstitutional) 

ABC 
MBS 

John  M.  Camp  &  Co. 

Railroad   Hour 

Association  of 

NBC 

Benton  fir  Bowles 

American    Railroads 

1330 


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ADVERTISER  AND  PRODUCT 

NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

■■■•■ 

Ralph  Story's  Backyard 

Pan-American 
Coffee   Bureau 

CBS 

Cunningham  &  Walsh 

Record  Hits 

Reader's  Digest 
White  House  Co. 

(Records) 

MBS 

Schwab  &  Beatty 

National  Mail  Order  Network, 

Inc. 

Remember,  with 
Tiny  Fairbanks 

Grand  Duchess 
Steaks,    Inc. 

MBS 

Phil  DiNuoscio 

Renfro  Valley  Sunday 
Morning  Catherin' 

Report  to  the 
Nation   on   CUNA 

General   Foods  Corp. 

(All  products) 
Credit  Union  Natrona! 
Association 

(Institutional) 

CBS 
MBS 

Foote,  Cone  &  Belding 
Young  fir  Rubicam 
j.  Walter  Thompson 

Revival  Time 

Assemblies  of  God 

(Institutional) 

ABC 

Walter  F.  Bennett 

Rhythm  On  the  Road 

American  Oil  Co. 

(Amoco  Gas  and 
Lubricants) 

CBS 

Joseph  Kati  Co. 

Richfield  Reporter 

Richfield  Oil  Corp. 

(Gas,  motor  oil, 
automotive  products, 
accessories) 

NBC 

Hixson-jorgeson 

Right  to  Happiness 

Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

(Dreft,   Oxydol, 
Press,  Joy,  Camay, 
Spic  &  Span) 

NBC 

Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 

Ring,    Bill   Show 

General  Mills,  Inc. 

(Rex,  Red  Star,  White 
Deer,  Pura-Snow) 

ABC 

Knox  Reeves 

Road  of  Life 

Procter  &  Gamble 
Co. 

(Ivory  Soap,  Spic 
&  Span) 

CBS 
NBC 

Compton  Advertising 

Rogers,  Roy  Show 

Dodge  Bros.  Corp. 

(Cars  and  trucks) 

NBC 

Grant  Adv. 

Romance  of  Helen  Trent 

American   Home 
Products   Corp. 

(Aero  Wax,  Meet, 
Bisodol,  Wizard 
Wick) 

Toni  Co. 

(Prom  Home 
Permanent) 

CBS 

John  F.  Murray 
Leo  Burnett 

Rosemary 

Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

(Camay,  Giant  Size 
Ivory,  Ivory  Snow) 

S 

CBS 

Benton  &  Bowles 

Sanka  Salutes 

General  Foods  Corp. 

( 1  nstant  Sanka ) 

CBS 

Young  &  Rubicam 

Santa  Anita  Races 

Republic  Van  & 
Storage  Co. 

(Transportation 
&  services) 

CBS 

Dan  Lawrence  Agency 

Schorr,  Daniel   (news) 

Chrysler  Corp. 

(Plymouth  Cars) 

CBS 

N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son 

Second  Mrs.  Burton 

Armour  &  Co. 

(Armour's  Meats, 
Chili,  Hash.  Treet. 
Beef  Stew,  Dash 
Dog  Food) 

1331 

CBS 

Henri,  Hurst  &  McDonald 

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ADVERTISER  AN>D  PRODUCT 

NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

General  Foods  Corp. 

Benton  fir  Bowles 

(Calumet,  Corn-Fetti, 

Young  &  Rubicam 

Crapenuts,  Instant 

Maxwell  House 

Coffee) 

Sergeant  Preston 

Quaker  Oats  Co. 

MBS 

Wherry,  Baker  &  Tilden 

of   the   Yukon 

(Quaker  Puffed 
Lira  ins) 

Shade).  Bill   (news) 

Campana  Sales  Co. 

( Italian   Balm, 
Candy.  Make-up) 

CBS 

Wallace-Ferry-Hanly 

Scholl  Mfg.  Co..  Inc. 

Donahue  fir  Cole 

(Dr.  Scholl's 

Foot  Products) 

The  Shadow 

Cowles  Publish  Co. 

(Look  Magazine) 

MBS 

McCann-Erickson 

Giant  Animal  Co. 

Duane  Jones 

(Giant  animal 

balloons) 

Harrison  Products,  Inc. 

Sidney  Garfield  fir  Associates 

(NoDoz  &  Shut  Eye) 

Procter  fir  Gamble  Co. 

Benton  fir  Bowles 

(Tide) 

R.  J.  Reynolds 

Wm.  Esty 

Toibacco  Co. 

(Camel  Cigarettes) 

Shore.  Dinah  Show 

Chevrolet  Motor  Div.  of 
General  Motors  Corp. 

(Cars,  trucks,  parts, 
services) 

NBC 

Campbell-Ewaid 

Silver  Eagle 

General  Mills,  Inc. 

(Cake  mixes) 

ABC 

Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 

Sinatra,  Frank  Show 

Ton!  Co. 

(Bobby  Home 
Permanent) 

NBC 

Leo  Burnett 

Sky  King 

Derby  Foods,   Inc. 

MBS 

Needham,  Louis  &  Brorby 

(Peter  Pan  Peanut 

McCann-Erickson 

Butter,  other  food 

products) 

Soap  Box  Derby 

Chevrolet  Div.  of 

General  Motors  Corp. 

(Cars) 

CBS 

Campbell-Ewald 

Songs  from  the  Hills 

International 
Harvester  Co. 

(Trucks,  tractors) 

CBS 

Young  fir  Rubicam 

Space  Patrol 

The  Nestle  Co. 

(Chocolate  candy 
bars,  cookie  mix, 
cocoa,  instant 
chocolate) 

ABC 

McCann-Erickson 

Special  C4irtstmas 

General  Products  Corp. 

CBS 

Dean  Simmons 

Program 

(Giant  circus 
balloons) 

Sports   "Ten"   with 

Philip  Morris  & 

MBS 

The  Blow  Co. 

Harry  Wismer 

Co.,  Ltd.,  Inc. 

Sports  Time   with 

General  Tire  & 

MBS 

D'Arcy  Advertising 

Harry  Wismer 

Rubber  Co. 

(Tires  and  tubes) 

Squad  Room 

Bridgeport  Brass  Co. 

(Aer-0-Sol  Division) 

MBS 

Hazard  Advertising 

Crowell-Collitr 

Kudner  Agency 

Publithifif  Co. 

(Colliers  Magazir^) 

1332 

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PROGRAM 


Standard  Hour 
Starlight  Theatre 

Stars  Over  Hollywood 
Stella  Dallas 
Stern,   Bill   (sports) 

Stop  the  Music 


Story  Time,  with 
Madeline  Carroll 


Strike  It  Rich 


Sunoco  Three  Star 
Extra 


ADVERTISER  ANO  PRODUCT     NETWORK 

Crowell-Collier 
Publishing  Co. 

(Woman's  Home 

Companion ) 
Esquire,  Inc. 

(1955  Esquire 

Calendar) 
J.  Kreisler 

Mfg.    Corp. 

(Watchbands) 
Lemon   Products 

Advisory  Board 

(Calif,  lemons) 
Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

(Tide) 

R.  j.  Reynolds 
Tobacco  Co. 

(Camel  Cigarettes) 
S.O.S.  Co. 

(Magic  Scouring 
Pads) 


Standard  Oil  of 
California 

(Institutional) 

Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

(Tide) 

S.O.S.  Co. 

(Magic  Scouring 
Pads) 


NBC 


MBS 


CBS 


Carnation  Co. 

(Evaporated  milk) 

Sterling  Drug,  Inc.  NBC 

(Drug  products) 

All-State  Insurance  ABC 

(Automobile 
insurance) 

Anheuser-Busch,  Inc. 

(Budweiser  & 
Michelob  Beer) 

American   Home  CBS 

Products  Corp. 

(Anacin) 

Exquisite  Form 
Brassiere,   Inc. 

(Brassieres) 

Quality  Goods 

Manufacturers,  Inc. 

(Anson  Men's 
jewelry.  Jacoby- 
Bender  Watchbands) 

Duell.  Sloan  &  Pearce        MBS 

(Book  publishers) 
Gene  Byrnes  Enterprises 

(Book  publishers) 

Colgate-Palmolive  Co.      NBC 

(Dental  cream, 
Halo.  Fab) 

Sun  Oil  Co.  NBC 

(Sunoco  gas,  fuel  oil) 

1333 


ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
McCann-Erickson 


Foote,  Cone  &  Belding 

McCann-Erickson 

Benton  &  Bowles 
Wm.  Esty 

McCann-Erickson 

BBD&O 

Benton  &  Bowles 
McCann-Erickson 

Erwin,  Wasey  Cr  Co. 
Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 
Christiansen  Advertising 

D'Arcy  Advertising 

John  F.  Murray 

Grey  Advertising  Agency 

Grey  Advertising  Agency 


Wm.  Esty 
Rut<hrauff  &  Ryan 


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Swiyze.   John   Cameron 


ADVERTISER  ANO  PRODUCT     l>rtTWORK 

Corn  Products  CBS 

Sales  Co. 

ikaro  Table  Syrup, 
Niagara  Cold  Water 
Starcli) 

Electric  Auto-Life  Co.        CBS 
(Spark  plugs,  bat- 
teries, ignition  sys- 
tems, Resistor 
Spark  Plugs) 

Stewart- Warner  Corp.       NBC 
(Alemite  CD-2) 


ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
C.  L  Miller 


Cecil  &  Presbrey 


MacFarland,  Aveyard  &  Co. 


Take  A  Number 


Taylcr,  Mary  Lee 
Telephone  Hour 

Tennessee   Ernie 


Texaco  Sports 

Final,  with  Tom  Harmon 

Theatre  of  Today 


This  Farming  Business 
This  is  Nora  Drake 


Thomas,    Lowell 


Thomas,  Shirley  in 

Hollywood 
Three  Plan,  The 


R.  |.  Reynolds  MBS 

Tobacco  Co. 

(Camel  Cigarettes) 
S.O.S.  Co. 

(Magic  Scouring 

Pads) 
Pet  Milk  Co.  NBC 

(Evaporated  milk) 
Bell   Telephone  NBC 

System 

(Institutional) 
Buick  Div.  of  CBS 

General  Motors  Corp. 

(Buick  cars) 
Manhattan  Soap  Co. 

(Sweetheart  Soap, 

Blu-White  Flakes) 
Toni  Co. 

(Prom  Home 

:Permanent) 
The  Texas  Co.  CBS 

(Petroleum  products) 
Cream  of  Wheat  Corp.      CBS 

(Cream  of  Wheat 

Cereal) 
Skelly  Oil  Co.  NBC 

(Petroleum  products) 
Bristol-Myers,  Co.  CBS 

(Ipana,  Mum,  Rollette, 

Ammens,  Minit-Rub, 

Sal  Hepatica, 

Bufferin) 
Toni  Co. 

(Toni  Home 

Permanent,  Creme 

Shampoo) 
United  Motors  Div.  of        CBS 

General  Motors  Corp. 
^Delco  Batteries) 
Willys  Motors,  Inc. 

(Kaiser-Frazer  cars, 

Willys  cars,  jeeps, 

trucks) 
Lewis  Food  Co.  NBC 

^Dog  food); 
Armour  &  Co.  NBC 

^Dial  Soap) 
Carter  Produ^,s^  Inc. 

(Carter's  Litfle 

Liver  Pills) 

1334 


Wm.  Esty 
McCann-Erickson 

Garner  Advertising 
N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son 

kudner  Agency 
Scheidler,  Beck  &  Werner 
Leo  Burnett 

Kudner  Agency 
BBD&O 

Henri,  Hurst  &  McDonald 

Doherty,  Clifford,  Steers  fir 
Shenfield 

Weiss  &  Celler 

Campbell-Ewald 

Wm.  H.  Weintraub  &  Co. 

Rockett-Lauritzen 
Foote,  Cone  &  Belding 
Ted  Bates 


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Time  for  Betty 
Crocker 


Time  for  Love 


Top  of  the  Morning 


Top  Secret  files 


COMMERCIAL     AM     PROGRAMS  DDn 


Treasury   Agent 


Trout,  Robert  (news) 


Trout,  Robert  (news) 


True  Detective 
Mysteries 

Truth  or 

Consequences 

Two  for  the  Money 


ADVERTISER  ANO  PRODUCT     NETWORK 

Curtis  Publishing  Co. 

(Magazines) 

Lewis-Howe  Co. 

(Turns) 

General  Mills,  Inc.  ABC 

(Cake  mixes, 
cereal,  fiour) 

Andrew  Jergens  Co.  CBS 

(Jergens  Lotion, 
All -Purpose  Face 
Cream) 

Bank  of  America  CBS 

National  Trust  fir 
Savings  Association 

(Banking  services) 

Esquire,  Inc.  MBS 

(1955  Esquire 
Calendar) 

Lemon  Products 
Advisory    Board 

(Calif,  lemons) 
S.O.S.  Co. 

(Magic  Scouring 
Pads)  O 

R.  J.  Reynolds 
Tobacco  Co. 

(Camel  Cigarettes) 
Esquire,  Inc.  MBS 

(1955  Esquire 
Calerxiar) 

Lemon  Products 
Advisory    Board 

(Calif,  lemons) 

R.  J.  Reynolds 
Tobacco  Co. 

(Camel,  Winston 
Cigarettes) 

Chevrolet  Div.  of  CBS 

General  Motors  Corp. 

(Cars) 

Plymouth  Div.  of  CBS 

Chrysler  Corp. 

(Cars) 

Giant  Animal  Co.,  Inc.       MBS 

(Giant  animal 
balloons) 

Pet  Milk  Co.  NBC 

(Evaporated  milk) 

P.  Lorillard  Co.  CBS 

(Old  Cold  Cigarettes, 
Old  (3old  Filter 
Kings) 


ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Young  fir  Rubicam 
Benton  &  Bowles 
Ruthrauff  fir  Ryan 

Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 


Robert  W.  Orr  &  Associates 


Charles  R.  Stuart 


McCann-Erickson 
McCann-Erickson 
Wm.  Esty 

McCann-Erickson 
Wm.  Esty 

Campbell -Ewald 

N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son 

Duane  Jones 

Gardner  Advertising 
Lennen  fir  Newell 


Vandercook,  John  W. 

(news) 

Van,  Lyie    (news) 


Congress  of  Industrial        ABC 
.Organizations  :;  \ 

(Institutional) 

Esso  Standard  Oil  Co.        MBS 

(Petroleum  products) 

1335 


Henry  J.  Kaufman  Association 
Wyatt  fir  Schuebel 

McCann-Erickson 


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ADVERTISER  ANO  PRODUCT 

NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Voice  of   Firestone 

Firestone  Tire  £r 

ABC 

Sweeney  fir  James 

Rubber  Co. 

NBC 

Tubes,  tires,  seat 

cushions) 

Voice  of  Propfiecy 

Voice  of 

ABC 

Western  Advertising  Agency 

Prophecy,  Inc. 

MBS 

Unstitutional) 

W 

Wjkely,  limmy  Show 

Bristol-Myers  Co. 

I  Sal  Hepatica) 

CBS 

Young  &  Rubicam 

Walk  3  Mile 

R.  J.  Reynolds 
Tobacco  Co. 

(Camel  Cigarettes) 

NBC 

Wm.  Esty 

Walton,  Sidney  (news) 

Jackson  0  Perkins 

(Rose  Bushes) 

MBS 

Maxwell  Sackheim  &  Co. 

Prentice  Hall,  Inc. 

Albert  Frank-Guenther  Law 

(Books) 

Giant  Animal  Co. 

Duane  Jones 

(Giant  animal 

balloons) 

Warren.  Wendy 

Armour  fir  Co. 

CBS 

Tatham-Laird 

&  ^he  News 

(Armour's  Star 
Franks,  Miss 
Wisconsin  Cheese) 

General  Foods  Corp. 

Benton  &  Bowles 

(Maxwell  House 

Coffee,  Post  Bran 

Flakes) 

Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

Compton  Advertising 

(Gleem) 

Weekend   News 

Musterole  Co. 

(Cold  Remedy) 

ABC 

Erwin,  Wasey  fir  Co. 

Welcome  Travelers 

Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

(Spic  &  Span,  Joy, 
Prell,  Gleem,  Crisco, 
Tide) 

NBC 

The  Biow  Co. 

When  a  Girl  Marries 

Carnation  Co. 

(Evaporated  milk) 

ABC 

Erwin,  Wasey  fir  Co. 

Whispering  Streets 

General  Mills,  Inc. 

(Cake  mixes, 
cereal,  flourj 

ABC 

BBI>&0 

Seeman  Brothers,  Inc. 

Wm.  H.  Weintraub  &  Co. 

(Deodorants,  house- 

hold deodorants) 

Toni  Co. 

Leo  Burnett 

(Prom  Home 

Permanent) 

The  Whistler 

Signal  Oil  Co. 

(Gas,  oil) 

CBS 

Barton  A.  Stebbins 

Wild  Bill  Hickock 

Kellogg  Co. 

'All  Kellogg 
products) 

MBS 

Leo  Burnett 

Wills,  Johnnie  Lee 

General  Mills,  Inc. 

(Larro  Formulated 
Feeds) 

NBC 

Zimmer-Keller  fir  Calvert 

Winchell,  Walter 

Carter  Products,  Inc. 

(Carter's  Little 
Liver  Pills.  Arrid, 
Nair) 

1336 

ABC 

SSC&B 

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PROGRAM 

ADVERTISER  AND  PRODUCT 

NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Cruen  Co. 

McCann-Erickson 

(Watches) 

American  Safety 

McCann-Erickson 

Razor  Co. 

(Razors,  blades, 

lighters) 

Wings  of  Healing 

Dr.  Thomas  Wyatt 

(Institutional  1 

ABC 

Century  Advertising  Agency 

Wings  of  Healing 

Wings  of  Healing,  Inc. 

(Religion) 

MBS 

Century  Advertising  Agency 

Wizard   of  Odds 

Manhattan  Soap  Co. 

(Sweetheart  Soap, 
Blu-White  Flakes") 

CBS 

Scheideler,  Beck  &  Werner,  Inc. 

Toni  Co. 

Leo  Burnett 

(Prom   Home 

Permanent) 

Woman  in  My  House 

Manhattan  Soap  Co. 

(Sweetheart  Soap, 
Blu-White  Flakes) 

NBC 

Scheideler,  Beck  &  Werner,  Inc. 

Woman's  News  Desk 

Hills  Brothers 

CBS 

N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son,  Inc. 

(with   Rufh  Ashfon) 

Coffee,  Inc. 

(Coffee) 

World  Championship 

Miller  Brewing  Co. 

MBS 

Mathisson  &  Associates 

Pro- Football    Game 

(Beer) 

Buick  Motor  Div.  of 

Kudner  Agency 

General  Motors  Corp. 

(Cars) 

World  Series 

Gillette  Safety 
Razor  Co. 

(Gillette  and 
Toni  products) 

MBS 

Maxon 

World  Series 

All-State 

MBS 

Christiansen  Advertising  Agency 

Warmup  fir  Roundup 

Insurance  Co. 

(Auto  insurance) 

World  Today,  with 

Bekins  Van  & 

CBS 

Brooks   Advertising  Agency 

Carroll  Alcott 

Storage  Co. 

(Storage  and 
moving) 

Rhodes  Pharmacal  Co. 

Olian  &  Bronner 

(Imdrin) 

World  Tomorrow,  The 

Radio  Church  of  God 

(institutional) 

Y 

ABC 

Huntington,  Parmalee  Advertising 

Years  of  Crisis 

American  Oil  Co. 

(Amoco  Gas, 
lubricants) 

CBS 

Joseph  Katz  Co. 

You  Bef  Your  Life 

DeSoto  Motor  Corp. 

(Cars) 

NBC 

BBD&O 

Young  Wfdder  Brown 

Sterling  Drug,  Inc. 

(Drug  products) 

Dancer- Fitzgerald-Sample 

Toni  Co. 

Leo  Burnett 

(Prom,  Tame, 

White  Rain) 

Your  Land  and  Mine 

General  Motors  Corp. 

^Cars  and 
automotive  services) 

ABC 

Kudner  Agency 

Yours  Truly, 

Wm.  Wrigley,  Jr.,  Co. 

CBS 

Arthur  Meyerhoff  &  Co. 

Johnny  Dollar 

(Spearmint  Cum) 

Youth  on  the  Marck 

Percy  Crawford 

(Institutional) 

1337 

ABC 

J.  M.  Camp 

COMMERCIAL  TV 
PROGRAMS  — 1954 

(Network) 

The  following  pages  contain  an  alphabetical  listing  by  program  title  of 
the  four  national  television  networks*  commercial  programs  during  1954. 
The  programs  listed  are  for  the  12-month  period  ending  Dec,  31 ,  1954, 
Listing  includes  program  title,  sponsor  and  product,  network  and  the 
adi'crtising  agency  handling  the  account.  Programs  are  all  of  IS-week 
duration  or  longer.  Compilation  has  been  made  through  the  cooperation 
of  ABC,  CBS,  DuMont  and  NBC. 


TITLE 

SPONSOR-PRODUCT 

NiETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Abbotf  &  Costello 

Campbell  Soup  Co. 

(Campbell  Soups, 
Baked  Beans,  V-8) 

CBS-TV 

Leo   Burnett 

Action 

Sterling  Drugs 

(Drug  products) 

ABC-TV 

Dancer- Fitzgerald -Sample 

Adventures  of  Ozzie 

Hotpoint  Co. 

ABC-TV 

Maxon 

and  Harriet 

( Refrigerators,    Ranges, 

ironers,  air  condi- 

tioners) 

Lambert  Co. 

Lambert  tr  Feasley 

(Toothpaste,  tooth 

, 

powder,  combs, 

.  "  .              '•'■ 

brushes,  Listerine 

Antiseptic) 

All  About  Baby 

Swift  &  Co. 

(Swift's  meats 
for  babies) 

DuMont 

McCann-Erickson 

Libby,  McNeill  & 

j.  Walter  Thompson 

Libby 

(Baby  foods) 

Armstrong  Circle  Theatre 

Armstrong  Cork  Co. 

(Linoleum,  floor 
coverings,  building 
materials) 

NBC-TV 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

Art  Linkletter's  House  Party 

Hawaiian  Pineapple  Co. 

(Dole  Pineapple) 

CBS-TV 

N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son 

Kellogg  Co. 

Leo   Burnett 

(Cereals) 

Lever  Brothers  Co. 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

(Surf) 

Pilisbury  Mills,  Inc. 

Leo    Burnett 

(Flour,  cake,  pie  anc 

hot  roll  mixes) 

'  ■ 

Autry,  Gene 

Wm.  Wrigley,  jr.,  Co. 

CBS-TV^ 

Ruthrauff  &  Ryan 

Barker  Bill's  Cartoons 

General  Mills,  Inc. 

CBS-TV 

William   Esty 

Bears-Cardinals 

Standard  Oil  Co.  of 

ABC-TV 

D'Arcy  Advertising 

Pro  Football 

Indiana 

Beat  the   Clock 

Sylvania  Electric 
Products,  Inc. 

^Electric  products) 

CBS-TV 

Cecil    b    Presbrey 

Beatty,  Morgan  & 

Miles  Laboratories 

DuMont 

Geoffrey  Wade  Advertising 

the   News 

^Alka-Seltzer; 

Benny,  jack  Show 

American  Tobacco  Co. 

(Lucky  Strike 
Cigarettes; 

1338 

CBS-TV 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

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TITLE 

SPONSOR-PRODUCT 

NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Best  of  Broadway 

Westinghouse  Electric 
Corp. 

(All  products) 

CBS-TV 

McCann-Erickson 

Big  Payoff,  The 

Colgate -Palnrolive  Co. 

(Fab,  Chlorophyll 
Toothpaste,  Cashmere 
Bouquet  Soap  and 
Hand  Lotion) 

CBS-TV 

William   Esty 

Big  Story,  The 

American  Tobacco  Co. 

(Pall  Mall 
Cigarettes) 
Simoniz  Co. 

(Floor  Wax  Body 
Guard,  Body  Sheen) 

NBC-TV 

SSC&B 

Big  Top,  The 

National  Dairy 
Products  Co. 

(Seal test  Ice  Cream, 
dairy  products) 

CBS-TV 

N.  W.  Ayer  0  Son 

Big  Town 

A.  C.  Spark  Plug 
Div.  of  General 
Motors  Corp. 

Lever  Brothers 

(Lifebuoy  Soap, 
Rinso  Blue,  Good 
Luck  Margarine) 

NBC-TV 

D.  P.  Brother 

J.  Walter  Thompson 

Blue  Ribbon  Bouts 

Pabst  Brewing  Co. 

(Beer) 

CBS-TV 

\yarwick  &  Legler 

Bolger,  Ray  Show 

Lehn  &  Fink 

Products  Corp.  & 
Subsidiary, 
Dorothy  Cray,  Ltd. 

(Cosmetics, 
■  deodorants) 

ABC-TV 

Lennen  &  Newell 

Breakfast  Club 

Quaker  Oats  Co. 

(Cereals) 
Phiico  Corp. 

(Radios,  TV  sets, 
electric  ranges, 
refrigerators) 
A.  E.  Staley  Mfg.  Co. 

(Starch,  cornstarch, 
table  syrup) 

ABC-TV 

j.   Walter   Thompson 
Hutchins  Advertising 

Ruthrauff   &   Ryan 

Break  the   Bank 

Dodge  Div.  of 
Chrysler  Corp. 

(Cars) 

ABC-TV 

Grant    Advertising 

Brighter  Day 

Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

(Ivory  Flakes, 
Cheer) 

CBS-TV 

Young  Cr  Rubicam 

Broadway  to  Hollywood 

Tidewater 

Associated  Oil  Co. 

(Tydol) 

DuMont 

Lennen   &   Newell 

Buick-Berle  Show 

Buick  Motor  Div.  of 
General  Motors 

(Cars) 

NBC-TV 

Kudner  Agency 

Burns  and  Allen 

Carnation  Co. 

(Evaporated  milk) 
8.  F.  Goodrich  Co. 

(Tires,  tubes) 

CBS-TV 

Erwin,  Wasey  Cr  Co. 
B.B.D.  &  0. 

Buttons,  Red  Show 

General  Foods  Corp. 

(Instant  Maxwell 
House  Coffee) 

CBS-TV 

Benton   Cr    Bowles 

Buttons,  Red  Show 

Pontiac  Motor  Div.  of 
General  Motors  Corp. 

(Cars) 

1339 

NBC-TV 

MacManus,  John  &  Adams 

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TITLE 
Ciesjr's  Hour 


Camel  News  Caravan 

Campbell  TV  Soundsfage 
Capt.  Hartz  fir  His  Pets 

Captain  Midnight 

Carson,  jack  Show 

Cavalcade  of  America 
Cavalcade  of  Sports 

Chance  of  a  Lifetime 


Chevrolet 


Chrysler  Medallion 

Theatre 
Climax 

Coca,  Imogene  Show 


Cok«  Timt 


SPONSOR-PRODUCT 

American  Chicle  Co. 

(Clorets,  Dentyne 

Gum) 
Rodio  Corp.  of 

America 

^  Products) 
Speidel  Corp. 

I  Watch  bands) 
R.  j.  Reynolds 

Tobacco  Co. 

(Camel  and  Cavalier 

Cigarettes) 
Campbell  Soup  Co. 

(Soup) 
Hartz  Mountain 

Products 

(Bird  seed) 
General  'Mills,  inc. 

(Breakfast  cereals) 
Wander  Co. 

(Ovaltine) 
Pontiac  Motor  Div, 

of  General  Motors 

Corp. 

(Cars) 
E.  I.  [>uPont 

de  Nemours,  Inc. 

(Institutional) 
Gillette  Safety 

Razor  Co. 

(Razors,  shave 

cream) 
Emerson  Drug  Co. 

(Bromo- Seltzer) 
P.  Lorillard  Co.,  Inc. 

(Old  Gold 

Cigarettes) 
Lentheric 

(Tweed) 
Chevrolet  Motor 

Div.  of  General 

Motors  Corp. 

(Cars) 
Chrysler  Corp. 

(Cars) 
Chrysler  Corp. 

(Cars) 
Griffin  Mfg.  Co. 

(Shoe  polish) 
Johnson  fir  Johnson 

(Band-Aids,  baby 

products,  surgical 

dressings) 
Lewis  Howe  Co. 

(Tums) 
S.O.S.  Co. 

(Magic  Scouring 

Pads) 
The  Coca  Cola  Co. 

(Coca  Cola) 

1340 


NETWORK  ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

NBC-TV  Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 

Kenyon  fir  Eckhardt 

SSC&B 
NBC-TV  William  Esty 

NBC-TV  Ward   Wheelock 

NBC -TV  George  H.  Hartman 

Tatham- Laird 

Tatham- Laird 

NBC-TV  MacManus,  John  b  Adams 

ABC-TV         B.B.D.  b  0. 
NBC-TV  Maxon 

DuMont  Lennen  fir  Newell 

Lenen  fir  Newell 

Cunningham  fir  Walsh 
ABC-TV  Campbell-Ewald 

CBS-TV  B.B.D.  b  0. 

CBS-TV  McCann-Erickson 

NBC-TV  Bermingham,  Castelman  fir  Pierce 

Young  fir   Rubicam 

Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 
McCann-Erickson 

NBC -TV  D'Arcy   Advertising 


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TITLE 
Colgate  Comedy  Hour 


Comeback  Story 
Como,   Perry  Show 

Concerning  Miss  Marlowe 


Contest  Carnival 
Crosby,  Bob 


SPONSOR- PRODUCT 


Daly,  John  &  the  News 


Danger 

Dear  Phoebe 
December  Bride 
Ding  Dong  School 


Colgate-Palmolive  Co.      NBC-TV 

(Ajax,  Halo,  Palm- 
olive  Soap,  dental 

creams,  shaving 

creams) 
Sealy,  Inc.  ABC-TV 

(Mattresses) 
Liggett  fir  Myers  CBS-TV 

Tobacco  Co. 

(Chesterfield 

Cigarettes) 
Miles  Laboratories 

(Bactine.  Alka- 

Seltzer,  Tabcin, 

One-a-Day  Vitamins) 
Procter  (r  Gamble  Co. 

(Tide) 
Quaker  Oats  Co.  CBS-TV 

(Breakfast  foods) 
American  Dairy  CBS-TV 

Association 

(Milk,  milk 

products) 
S.O.S.  Co. 

(Magic  Scouring 

Pads) 
General   Mills,  Inc. 

(Flour,  baking  mixes, 

breakfast  cereal) 
C.  A.  Swanson  fir  Sons 

(Poultry,  meat 

products) 
The  Toni  Co. 

I  Home  permanents, 

hair  preparations, 

cleansing  lotions, 

creams,  lipsticks) 
Englander  Co. 

(Mattresses,  bed 

springs) 
Tappan  Stove  Co. 

(Stoves) 
CaJgon,  Inc. 

(Calgon) 


NETWORK  ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Ted   Bates  &  Co. 


Weiss  fir  Geller 
Cunningham  fir  Walsh 

NBC-TV  Geoffrey    Wade 

Compton  Advertising 
Wherry,  Baker  &  Tilden 
Campbell-Mithun,  Inc. 

McCann-Erickson 
Knox  Reeves  Advertising 
Tatham- Laird,  Inc. 
Weiss  fir  Geller,  Inc. 

Leo  Burnett 

Ketchum,  MacLeod  fir  Grove 
Ketchum,   MacLeod  fir  Grove 


D 


Tidewater  Associated       ABC-TV 
Oil  Co. 

(Veedol  Motor  Oil 

&  Greases,  Tydol 

Flying  "A"  Gas) 
American  Home 

Products  Corp. 

'Anacin,  Bisodol) 
Realemon-Puritan  Co. 
Block  Drug  Co.,  Inc.        CBS-TV 
Nash-Keivinator  Corp. 

Div.  of  American 

Motors  Corp. 

(Appliances) 
Campbell  Soup  Co.  NBC-TV 

(Soups) 
General  Foods  Corp.  CBS-TV 

(Instant  coffee) 
General  Mills,  Inc.  NBC-TV 

(Cereals  and  mixes) 

1341 


Buchancn  fir  Co. 


The  Biow  Co. 


Schwimmer  fir  Scott 
Harry  B.  Cohen  Adv. 
Geyer    Advertising    Agency 


B.B.D.  &  0. 
Benton  fir  Bowles 
Tatham-Laird 


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TITLE 

SPOKSOR-PRODUCT 

NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Cerber  Products  Co. 

D'Arcy   Advertising 

^B.5bs  foods  ^ 

International  Shoe  Co. 

D'Arcy   Advertising 

i Shoes ^ 

Wander  Co. 

Tatham- Laird 

lOaltine) 

Disneyland 

American   Dairy 
Association 

(Milk,  cream, 
cheese,  ice  cream, 
butter,  evaporated 
milk,  non-fat 
dry  milk) 

ABC-TV 

Campbell- Mithun 

American  Motors  Corp. 

Ceyer  Advertising 

(Nash,  Hudson  cars. 

Kelvinator  appliances) 

Derby  Foods,  Inc. 

McCann-Erickson 

(Peter  Pan  Peanut 

Butter.  Corned  Beef 

Hash,  Tamales  with 

Sauce,  Boneless 

Chicken  Ala  King) 

Dixon.  Paul  Show 

River  Brand  Rice  Mills 

(Rice) 

DuMont 

Donahue   fir  Co. 

Vitamin  Corp  of 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

America 

(Rybutol) 

Doctor  1.  Q. 

Hazel  Bishop 

(Cosmetics) 

ABC-TV 

Raymond  Spector 

Dollar  a  Second 

Mogen  David 

ABC-TV 

Weiss  &  Ceiler 

Wine  Corp. 

DuMont 

(Wine) 

Double  or  Nothing 

Campbell  Soup  Co. 

(All  products) 

CBS-TV 

Ward   Wheelock 

Down  You  Co 

Helene   Curtis 
Industries,  Inc. 

(Spray  net) 

DuMont 

Ruthrauff  fir  Ryan 

Western  Union 

Albert    Frank-Guenther    Law 

Telegraph  Co. 

Dragnet 

Liggett  &  Myers 
Tobacco  Co. 

(Chesterfield 
Cigarettes) 

E- 

NBC-TV 

Cunningham  fir  Walsh 

Edwards,  Douglas 

American  Tobacco  Co. 

CBS-TV 

SSC&B 

with  the  News 

'Pall  Mall 
Cigarettes) 

American  Home 

The  Blow  Co. 

Products  Corp. 

(Anacin,  Aero  Shave) 

Avco  Mfg.  Corp. 

Earle  Ludgin   fir  Co. 

(Bendix  and 

Crosley  Home 

Appliances) 

Pharmaceuticals,  Inc. 

Edward   Kletter  Assoc. 

'Geritol] 

Elgin  TV  Hour 

Elgin   National 
Watch  Co. 

^Watches) 

ABC-TV 

Young  fir   Rubicam 

Erwin,  Stu  Show 

Paper  Mate  Co. 

'Pens J 

ABC-TV 

Foote,  Cone  fir  Belding 

General  Mills,  Inc. 

Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 

Cheerios,  Bisquick) 

Ethyl  b  Albert 

Sunbeam  Corp. 

NBC -TV 

Perrin-Paus 

'Electrical  appliances 

1342 


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TITLE 

SPONSOR-PRODUCT 

NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Fatt4i  for  Today 

Faith  for  Today,  Inc. 

(Institutional) 

ABC-TV 

World    Broadcasters  Association 

Father  Knows  Best 

P.  Lorillard  Co. 

(Kent  Cigarettes) 

CBS-TV 

Young   &    Rubicam 

Feather  Your  Nest 

Colgate-Palmolive  Co. 

NBC-TV 

William  Esty 

Festival  of  Light 

Electrical  Industries 

ABC-TV. 
CBS-TV. 
DuMont. 
NBC-TV 

N.   W.   Ayer   &  Sons 

Fireside  Theatre 

Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

(Ivory,  Crisco,  Duz) 

NBC-TV 

Compton  Advertising 

First  Love 

Andrew  Jergens  Co. 

(Cosmetics) 

NBC-TV 

Robert  W.  Orr 

Flack,  Colonel  Humphrey 

American  Chicle  Co. 

(Clorets,  Chloro- 
phyll Cum) 
Allen  B.  DuMont 
Laboratories,  Inc. 

DuMont 

Dancer-Fitzgerald -Sample 

Football,  Professional 

Atlantic  Refining  Co. 

.    (Petroleum  products) 

DuMont 

N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son 

Carling  Brewing  Co. 

Lang,  Fisher  &  Stashower 

(Red  Cap  Ale) 

Gunther  Brewing  Co.,  Ii 

ic. 

The   Joseph   Katz   Co. 

(Gunther  Beer) 

Pittsburgh  Zone 

Ketchum,    MacLeod    &    Grove 

Chevrolet  Dealers 

Goebel  Brewing  Co. 

Brooke,  Smith,  French  &  Dorrance 

.(Beer  and  ale) 

Speedway  Petroleum 

W.   B.   Doner  &  Co. 

Corp. 

(Gas  and  oil) 

Piel  Brothers,  Inc. 

Young  &  Rubicam 

(Beer) 

Schick,  Inc. 

Kudner  Agency 

(Electric  shavers) 

Ford  Theatre 

Ford  Motor  Co. 

(Cars,   trucks, 
parts,  services) 

NBC-TV 

J.  Walter  Tfiompson 

Four  Star  Playhouse 

Singer  Sewing 
Machine  Co. 

(Sewing  machines, 
other  products) 

CBS-TV 

Young  (j  Rubicam 

Bristol  Myers  Co. 

Young   fir   Rubicam 

(Bufferin,  Ipana) 

Parker  Pen  Co. 

J.  Walter  Thompson 

(Pens,  inks) 

Froman,  Jane  Show 

General  Electric  Co. 

(CE  Lamps) 

G 

CBS-TV 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

Game  of  the  Week 

IT 

Falstaff  Brewing  Co. 

(Beer) 

ABC-TV 

Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 

General  Electric  Theatre 

General  Electric  Co. 

(Institutional) 

CBS-TV 

B.B.D.   &  0. 

Gleason,  Jackie  Show 

Schick,  Inc. 

(Electric  shavers) 

CBS-TV 

Kudner  Agency 

Nestle  Co.,  Inc. 

Bryan   Houston 

(Nescafe) 

W.  A.  Sheaffer  Pen  Co 

. 

Russel  M.  Seeds 

(Fountain  pens) 

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TITLE 
Cobcl,  Ccorgc  Show 


Godfrey.  Arthur  fir 
Hij  Friends 


Godfreys.  Arthur 
Talent  Scouts 

Godfrey,  Arthur  Time 


Goldbergs,  The 

Golden  Windows 
Goodyear  TV  Playhouse 


Greatest  Fights 
of  the  Century 


SPONSOR-PRODUCT  NETWORK  ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

NBC-TV  Foote.  Cone  &  Belding 

Gardner  Advertising 


Armour  Gr  Co. 

i^al  Svv^p,  Shampoo) 
Pet  Milk  Co. 

lE\dporated  milk, 
iv^ii-fat  dry  milk) 

The  Toni  Co. 

(Home  Permanent 

Wave) 
CBS-Columbia 

(CBS-Columbia 

TV  and  Radio 

Receivers) 
Pillsbury  Mills,  Inc. 

(Flour,  mixes) 
General  Motors  Corp. 

(Frigidaire  Line  of 

Home  Appliances) 
Thomas  J.  Linton  Co.        CBS-TV 

(Lipton's  Tea, 

Soup  Mixes) 
Lever  Brothers  Co.  CBS-TV 

(Pepsodent 

Dentifrices) 
The  Toni  Co. 

(Toni  Home 

Permanent) 
General  Motors  Corp. 

(Frigidaire  Line  of 

Home  Appliances) 
Kelbgg  Co. 

(Cereals) 
Minnesota  Mining  & 

Mfg.  Co. 

(Scotch  Tape) 
Pillsbury  Mills,  Inc. 

(Flour,  mixes) 
National  Biscuit  Co. 

(Crackers,  other 

baked  goods) 
Bristol-Myers  Co. 

(Bufferin) 
Knomark  Mfg.  Co. 

'Esquire  Boot  Polish) 
Snow  Crop  Marketeers 

Div.  of  Clinton 

Foods,  Inc. 

(Snow  Crop 

Frozen  Foods) 
International  Cellucotton 

Products  Co. 

'Kleenex) 
Star-Kist  Foods,  Inc. 

'Star-Kist  Tuna) 
Vitamin  Corp.  of  DuMont 

America 

(Rybutoh 
Procter  &  Gamble  Co.      NBC-TV 

(Cheer) 
Goodyear  Tire  &  NBC-TV 

Rubber  Co. 

''T^f,'!,  t\Ieolite  Soles; 


CBS-TV  Weiss  &  Geller 

Ted  Bates  fir  Co. 

Leo   Burnett 

Foote,  Cone  &  Belding 

Young   fir    Rubicam 

McCann-Erickson 

Weiss  and  Geller 

Foote,  Cone  fir   Belding 

Leo    Burnett 
B.B.D.  &  0. 

Leo  Burnett 
McCann-Erickson 

Young  &  Rubicam 
Emil  Mogul 
Maxon 

Foote,  Cone  fir  Belding 

Rhoades  Gr  Davis 
B.B.D.  &  0. 

Young  fir    Rubicam 
Young  fir  Rubicam 


Chesbrough  Mfg.  Co. 

(Vaseline  Cream, 
Hair  Tonic) 


NBC -TV 


Cayton 


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Halls  of  Ivy 


Happy  Felton's 

Spotlight  Gang 
Hawkins  Falls 


Henrich,  Tommy 

Herald  of  Truth 
Holm,  Celeste  Show 


Home 

Hope,  Bob  Sh-ow 

Horizons 

Hour  of  Decision 


Howdy  Doody 
Hunter,  The 


I  Love  Lucy,  Starring 

Lucille  Ball 
I  Married  Joan 

Inspector  Mark  Saber 


SPONSOR-PRODUCT  NiETWORK 

Mutual  Benefit  NBC-TV 

Health  fir  Accident 
Association  of  Omaha 

( Insurance) 

Theodore  Hamm  OuMont 

Brewing  Co. 

(Beer) 
Drewry's,  Ltd., 
U.S.A.,  Inc. 

(Beer  and  ale) 
Procter  fir  Gamble  Co.      CBS-TV 

(Ivory  Soap,  Duz, 
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CBS-TV 


NBC -TV 


Hallmark  Cards,  Inc. 

(Greeting  cards) 

International  Harvester 

(Machinery) 
National  Biscuit  Co. 

(Crackers,  baked 
goods) 

Sweets  Co.  of  America    NBC -TV 

(Candy) 

Wesson  Oil  fir 

Snowdrift  Sales  Co. 

(Shortening,  salad  oil 

and  dressing,  lard, 

margarine,  butter) 
Emerol  Mfg.  Co, 

(Marvel  Mystery  Oil) 
The  Churches  of  Christ 
Bristol  Myers  Co. 

(Sal  Hepaitica,  ipana 

Toothpaste,  Bufferin, 

Vitalis,  Mum) 
Participations 
General  Foods  Corp. 

(Swansdown 

Cake  Mixes) 
Ciba  Pharmaceutical 

Products,  Inc. 

(Ethicals) 
Billy  Graham 

Evangelistic  Association 

(Institutional) 
Participations  NBC-TV 

R.  j.  Reynolds  NBC-TV 

Tobacco  Co. 

(Winston,  Camel, 

and  Cavalier 

Cigarettes) 


DuMont 
CBS-TV 


NBC-TV 
NBC-TV 


ABC-TV 


ABC-TV 


Philip  Morris  fir  Co. 

Ltd.,  Inc. 
General  Electric  Co. 

I  Appliances) 
Sterling  Drug  Co. 

(Bayer  Aspirin, 
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ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
Bozell  &  Jacobs 

Campbell-Mithun 
MacFarland,  Aveyard  &  Co. 
Compton    Advertising 


Foote,  Cone  &  Belding 
Leo  Burnett 
McCann-Erickson 

Mosselle  fir  Eisen 
Fitzgerald    Advertising 


ABC -TV  Hilton  fir  Riggio 


The  Martin  Co. 
Young  fir  Rubicam 


Young  fir  Rubicam 


Keisnetter,   Baker,   Hedgedorn   & 
Smith 

Walter  F.  Bennett 


William    Esty 


CBS-TV  The  Biow  Co. 

NBC-TV  Young  fir  Rubicam 

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Chrysler  Corp. 

NBC-TV 

McCann-Erickson 

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R.  J.  Reynolds 
Tobacco  Co. 

iCavalier  Cigarettes) 

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CBS  TV 

William  Esty 

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Duffy-Mott   Co.,    Inc. 

(Mott  Apple 
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ABC-TV 

Young  &  Rubicam 

lessel,  George  Show 

B.  &  B.  Pen  Co. 

(RB    Rol-Rito  Peti) 

ABC-TV 

Hilton  &   Riggio 

Gemex  Co. 

B.B.D.   &  0. 

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Borden  Co. 

(Instant  coffee. 
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NBC-TV 

Young  fjr  Rubicam 

Juvenile   Jury 

Pharmaceuticals,  Inc. 

CBS-TV 

Edward  Kletter  Associates 

JT 

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King.  Rocky  Detective 

American  Chicle  Co. 

(Chlorophyll  Cum, 
Clorets) 

DuMont 

Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 

Pharmaceuticals,  Inc. 

Edward  Kletter  Associates 

i Cento!,  RDX' 

Harry  B.  Cohen  Advertising 

Kraft  TV  Theatre 

Kraft  Foods  Co. 

'Cheese,  other 
food  products) 

ABC-TV 

J.   Walter  Thompson 

Kraft  TV  Theatre 

Kraft  Foods  Co. 

(Food  products) 

L 

NBC-TV 

J.   Walter  Thompson 

Lassie 

Campbell  Soup  Co. 

(Soups,  baked 
beans.  V-8) 

CBS-TV 

B.B.D.   Cr  0. 

Leave   It  to  the  Girls 

Ex-Lax,  Inc. 

(Ex-Lax,  jests) 

ABC -TV 

Warwick   &   Legler 

Lee.  Pinky  Show 

Participations 

NBC-TV 

Lewis.  Robert  Q.  Show 

Best  Foods,  Inc. 

(Hellman's  Mayon- 
naise. Nucoa) 

CBS-TV 

Dcncer-Fitzgerald-Sample 

Doeskin   Products,  Inc. 

Grey  Advertising  Agency 

'Tissues,  paper 

napkins' 

General  Mills,  Inc. 

B.B.D.  &  0. 

'Ficur,   breakfas* 

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Klelene  Curtis 

Earle  Ludgin  &  Co. 

Industries,  Inc. 

'Hair  dressings,  hair 

sprays,  permanent 

waves,  shampoos) 

S.  C.  Johnson  &  Co. 

Needham,  Louis  &  Brorby 

(Johnson's  Wax, 

Polishers,  Cleaners) 

Miles  Laboratories,  Inc. 

Geoffrey  Wade 

(Alka-l>eltzer, 

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Liebman,  Max  Presents 

Oldsmobile  Div.  of 

NBC-TV 

D.   P.    Brother   &   Co. 

(Saturday  Nights) 

General  Motors  Corp 

(Cars) 
Hazel  Bishop,  Inc. 

(Lipstick,  nail 

Liebman,  Max  Presents 
(Sunday  Nights) 

NBC-TV 

Raymond    Specter 

polish,  rouge) 

Sunbeam  Corp. 

Perrin-Paus 

(Electrical  appliances 

1 

Life  Begins  at  80 

Serutan  Co. 

(Serutan) 

DuMont 

Edward   Kletter   Associates 

Life  of  Riley 

Gulf  Oil  Corp. 

(Gas,  oil,  lubricants, 
tires,  insecticides  1 

NBC-TV 

Young  fir   Rubicam 

Life  Is  Worth  Living, 

Admiral  Corp. 

DuMont 

Erwin,  Wasey  &  Co. 

with  Bishop  Fulton 
J.  Sheen 

(Household  appliances) 

Life  with  Father 

S.  C.  Johnson  & 
Son,  Inc. 

(Wax,  cleaners, 
polishers) 
CBS-Columbia 

(CBS-Columbia   TV 
and  Radio  Receivers) 

CBS-TV 

Needham,  Louis  fir  Brorby 
Ted    Bates   &   Co. 

Line-Up,  The 

Brown  &  Williamson 
Tobacco  Corp. 

CBS-TV 

Ted   Bates  &  Co. 

Lone  Ranger 

General  Mills,  Inc. 

(Cheerios,  Wheaties 
Kix) 

ABC-TV 
CBS-TV 

Dancer- Fitzgerald-Sample 

Lcngines'   Christmas 

Longines-Wittnauer 

CBS-TV 

Victor  A.   Bennett 

Festival 

Watch  Co. 

(Watches) 

Longines'  Chronoscope 

Longines-Wittnauer 
Watch  Co. 

(Watches) 

CBS-TV 

Victor  A.  Bennett 

Lcngines'  Thank- 

Longines-Wittnauer 

CBS-TV 

Victor  A.   Bennett 

giving  Day  Testimonial 

Watch  Co. 

Love  of  Life 

American  Home 
Products  Corp. 

(Anacin,   Bisodol, 
Meet,  Kriptin) 

CBS-TV 

The  Biow  Co. 

Lux  Theatre 

Lever  Brothers  Co. 

(Lux  Soap,  Flakes, 
Liquid,  Spry,  Rinso, 
Pepsodent) 

NBC-TV 

j.  Walter  Thompson 

Lux  Video  Theatre 

Lever  Brothers  Co, 

(Lux  Liquid,  Flakes) 

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CBS-TV 

J.  Walter  Thompson 

Make  Room  for  Daddy 

American  Tobacco  Co. 

(Pall  Mall  Cigarettes) 
Dodge  Div.  of 

Chrysler  Corp. 

(Dodge  Cars) 
Speidel  Corp. 

(Watchbands) 

ABC-TV 

SSC&B 

Grant  Advertising 

SSC&B 

Mama 

General  Foods  Coro. 

(Maxwell  House 
Coffee,  Minute  Rice) 

CBS-TV 

Benton  fir  Bowles 

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Mjn  Behind  rhe  Badge 

Martin   Kane 

Martin.  Tony  Sbow 
Masquerade  Party 

Medic 
Meet  Millie 

Meet  the  Press 

Meet  Your  Congress 
Milland,  Ray  Show 

Miss  America  Pageant 

Mr   2nd  Mrs.  North 

Mr.  Peepers 
Modern  Romances 


Montgomery,  Robert 
Presents 


SPONSOR-PRODUCT  NETWORK  ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

DuMont  William   Esty 


R.  J.   Reynolds 
Tobacco  Co. 

,v.\>mel  Cigarettes) 
Bristol  Myers  Co.  CBS-TV 

>Sal  Hepatica,  ipana 
1  oothpaste.  Bufferin, 
Mum.  Vitahs) 

U.  S.  Tobacco  Co. 

(Sa^^^  and  Encore 
Cigarettes) 

Toni  Co. 

(Cosmetics) 

Knomark  Mfg.  Co..  Inc.    ABC-TV 

V Esquire  Boot  Polish) 
Remington  Rand,  Inc. 

Remington  Electric 
Shavers) 

Dow  Chemical  Co. 

(Saran  Wrap,  Saran 
Fabric,  Styron  Plastics) 

Carter   Products,    Inc.       CBS-TV 

'Arrid,   Rise,  Nair, 

Carter  Little  Liver 

Pills) 
O'Cedar  Corp. 

(Mops,  floor  wax) 
Pan-American  NBC-TV 

World  Airways 

(Transportation) 
Revere  Paper  fir 

Brass,  Inc. 

(Institutional) 

Benrus  Watch  Co.  DuMont 

(Watches) 

General  Electric  Co.         CBS-TV 

(TV,  radio  sets, 
small  appliances) 

Phiico  Corp. 

(Radios,  TV  sets, 
electrical  appliances) 

Congoleum-Nairn,  Inc.     NBC-TV 

(Floor  wax, 
Congowall) 
Revlon  Products  Corp. 

(Lipstick,  nail  polish) 

Reynolds  Metals  Co.        NBC-TV 

(Reynolds  Wrap, 
aluminum  building 
products) 
Colgate-Palmolive  Co.       NBC-TV 

(Colgate  Dental 
Cream) 

The  American  NBC -TV 

Tobacco  Co. 

'Lucky  Strike  and 
Herbert  Tareyton 
Cigarettes) 
S.  C.  Johnson  fir  Son,  Inc. 

'Clo-Coat,  Pride,  Car- 
Plate  and  Car-Nu 
Jubilee  Wax, 
Paste  Wax ) 

1348 


Doherty,    Clifford.    Steers    & 
Shenfield 


NBC-TV  Kudner   Agency 


NBC -TV 


Tatham- Laird 

Emil  Mogul  Co.,  Inc. 

Young  &  Rubicam 

NBC-TV  MacManus,  John  &  Adams 

SSC&B 

Turner   Advertising   Agency 
J.  Walter  Thompson 

St.  Georges  &  Keyes 

Cecil  fir  Presbrey 
Maxon 

ABC -TV  Hutchins   Advertising 

McCann-Erickson 

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Best  Foods,  Inc. 

(Rit,  Shinota) 

CBS-TV 

Earle  Ludgin   &  Co. 

Economics  Labora- 

Scheidler.   Beck   &   Werner,    Inc. 

tories,  Inc. 

(Soilax) 

Kellogg  Co. 

Leo  Burnett 

(Cereals) 

Hoover  Co. 

Leo   Burnett 

(Vacuum  cleaners 

C.  H.  Masland  &  Sons 

Anderson   Cr  Cairns 

I  Rugs  1 

Converted  Rice,  Inc. 

Leo  Burnett 

(Uncle   Ben's  Con- 

verted Rice) 

Comstock  Foods 

Leo  Burnett 

(Vegetable  and  fruit 

pie  fillings,   apple 

sauce' 

Chun  King  Sales,  Inc. 

J.  Walter  Thompson 

(Chinese,  Oriental 

Foods) 

Borden  Co. 

Doherty.    Clifford,    Steers    & 

(Instant  coffee, 

Shenfield 

Starlac) 

Toni  Co. 

Leo    Burnett 

(Home  permanents. 

cosm^etics) 

Swift  &  Co. 

J.   Walter  Thompson 

(Swift'ning) 

Miles  Laboratories,  Inc. 

Geoffrey  Wade 

(Alka-Seltzer, 

vitamins) 

Yardley  &  Co.,  Ltd, 

N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son 

(Soap,  bath  oil) 

Pacific  Mills  Co. 

J.   Walter  Thompson 

(Sheets,  pillow  cases) 

Simonir  Co. 

Tatham-Laird 

(Simoniz,  other 

products) 

Pillsbury  Mills,  Inc. 

Campbell-Mithun 

(Ballar  Biscuits) 

Corn  Products 

C.  L  Miller 

Refining  Co. 

(Linit  Starch) 

Bristol  Myers  Co. 

Doherty,   Clifford,   Steers   & 

(Ipana  AC) 

Shenfield 

Seeman  Brothers,  Inc. 

Wm.  H.  Weintraub 

(AinA/ick,  Nylast, 

20-20  Eye  Cleaner^;) 

Norge  Div.  of  the 

).   Walter  Thompson 

B  org -Warner  Corp. 

(All  Norge  products* 

Mystik  Adhesive  Products 

George   Hartman  Agency 

(Mystik  Tape) 

Morning  Show 

Participations 

CBS-TV 

Motorola  TV  Theatre 

Motorola,  Inc. 

(Radio,  TV  sets:> 

ABC-TV 

Ruthrauff  Cr   Ryan 

Murray,  Arthur  Party 

Exquisite  Form,  Inc. 

ABC-TV 

Grey  Advertising  Agency 

Murray,  Arthur  Party 

Associated  Products 

(5- Day  Deodorant 
Pads) 
Consolidated  Royal 

NBC -TV 

Grey  Advertising 

Dancer- Fitzgerald-Sample 

Chemical  Co. 

(Liquinet  &  Krank) 

My  Favorite  Husband 

International  Silver  Co. 

(SilvePA^are) 

CBS-TV 

Young  &  Rubicam 

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Brown  &  Williamson 

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CBS-TV  Ted   Bates  &  Co. 

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American  Chicle  Co.        ABC-TV 

(Chiclets  Chewing 

Cum) 
C.  A.  Swanson  &  Sons 

(Canned  and  frozen 

chicken,  turkey,  beef) 
Ralston- Purina  Co. 

(Wheat  Chex,  Rice 

Chex,  Instant  Ralston, 

Regular  Ralston, 

Ry-Krisp). 
American  Home  CBS-TV 

Products  Corp. 

(Anacin,  Kolynos, 

Bisodol,  Meet) 
Carter  Products  Corp. 

(Arrid,  Rise  Shave 

Cream,  Nair) 
Block  Drug  Co.  NBC -TV 

(Toothpaste) 
Speidel  Corp. 

(Watchbands) 
Carnation  Co.  ABC-TV 

(Evaporated  milk) 
Humble  Oil  & 

Refining  Co. 

(Petroleum  products) 


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Aluminum  Co.  of  Canada    CBS-TV 

(Institutional) 
Norcross,  Inc. 

(Creeting  cardsj 
Scott  Paper  Co. 

(Cut-Rite  Wax 

Paper,  Scottie  Facial 

Tissues) 
Serutan  Co.  NBC-TV 

(RDX,  Serutan, 

Ceritol) 
Mutual   Benefit  NBC-TV 

Health  and 

Accident  Association 

of  Omaha 

f Insurance) 
Procter  &  Gamble  Co.       CBS-TV 

'Tide,  Prell) 

Procter  Cr  Gamble  Co.       NBC-TV 

'Gleerny 

Brown  Cr  Williamson         ABC-TV 
Tobacco  Corp. 

(Viceroy  Cigarettes) 

1350 


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Tatham-Laird 

Guild,   Bascom  &   Bonfigli 

SSC&B 

SSC&B 

Cecil  fir   Presbrey 

SSC&B 

Erwin,  Wasey  Cr  Co. 

McCann-Erickson 


J.  Walter  Thomspon 
Albert  Kimball  Co. 
j.    Walter   Thompson 

Edward  Kletter  Associates 
Bozell  Cr  Eisen 

Benton  fir  Bowles 
Benton  &  Bowles 
Ted   Bates 


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SPOiNSOR-PRODUCT  NETWORK 

Pet  Milk  Co.  NBC-TV 

(Evaporated  milk) 
General  Foods  Corp.         CBS-TV 

(Swansdown  Flour, 
Instant  Sanka  Coffee, 
Birdseye  Frozen  Foods, 
(Jello  Instant  Puddirkg) 


ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
Gardner   Advertising 

Young  &  Rubicam 


Packard  Program 
Starring  Martha  Wright 

Pantomime  Quiz 

Pantomime  Quiz 

People  Are  Funny 


Pepsi  Cola  Playhouse 
Person  to  Person 


Phiico  TV  Playhouse 
Place  Hie  Face 


Place  the  Face 
Plainclothes  Man 


Pond's  Theatre 


Portia  Faces  Life 


Potter,  Peter  Show 
Pride  of  the  Family 


Packard  Motor  Car  ABC-TV 

Corp. 

(Cars) 
Revbn  Products  ABC-TV 

(Lipstick,  hair  spray) 
Benson  &  Hedges  DuMont 

(Parliament 

Cigarettes) 
The  Frawley  Corp.  NBC -TV 

(Paper-Mate  Pens) 
Toni   Co. 

(Cosmetics) 
Pepsi  Cola  Co.  ABC -TV 

American    Oil    Co.  CBS-TV 

(Amoco  Gas) 
Hamm   Brewing  Co. 

(Beer) 
Noxzema  Chemical 

(Noxzema  Skin 

Cream,  Shave  Cream) 

Phiico    Corp.  NBC-TV 

(Radio,  TV  sets, 

ranges,  refrigerators) 

Toni  Co.  CBS-TV 

(Prom,  White  Rain) 
Carter  Products  Co. 

(Arrid,  Rise  Shave 

Cream,   Nair,  Carter's 

Little  Liver  Pills) 
Toni    Co.  NBC-TV 

(Cosmetics^ 
Carter  Products,  Inc.         DuMont 

(Rise,  Arrid,  Nair) 
Larus  &  Brother  Co.,  Inc. 

(Holiday  Cigarettes, 

Pipe  Tobacco;  Edge- 

worth  Pipe  Tobacco) 
Pond's  Extract  Co.  ABC -TV 

(Angel  Skin,  Dry  Skin 

Cream,  Cold  Cream, 

Lipstick,  Makeup 

Mist,  Angel  Face) 

General  Foods  Corp.         CBS-TV 

(Swansdown    Cake 

Mixes,   Instant  Postum, 

Baker's  Cocoanut,  Bran 

Flakes,  La  France, 

Satina) 
Hazel  Bishop  ABC -TV 

(Cosmetics) 
Armour  &  Co.  ABC-TV 

Bristol-Myers    Co. 

(Ipana,  Vitalis) 

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Maxon 

SSCOB 

Benton  &  Bowles 

Foote,  Cone  &  Belding 
Leo  Burnett 

The    Biow   Co. 

The  Joseph  Katz  Co. 

Campbell-Mithun 

SSC&B 

Hutchins  Advertising 

Leo   Burnett 
SSC&B 

Weiss  &  Celler 

Ted   Bates 
Warwick  &  Legler 

j.   Walter  Thompson 


Young  &  Rubicam 


Raymond   Spector 

Foote,  Cone  &   Belding 
Young  &   Rubicam 


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American   Tobacco  Co.     CBS-TV 

(Lucky  Strike 
Cigarettes' 
Ford  Motor  Co.  NBC -TV 

>Cors,  triK-ks.  parts 

•vr\ices' 
Radio  Corp.  of  America 

(TV  sets,  phorx)- 

graphs.  records,  radios. 

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Philip  Morris  &  Co.  CBS-TV 

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ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
B.B.D.   &  0. 

Kenyon  &  Eckhardt 
Kenyon  &  Eckhardt 


The    Biow   Co. 


Quick  as  a  Flash 


Thor  Corp.  ABC-TV 

(Washing  machines) 


Henri,   Hurst  &   MacDonald 


Raye,   Martha   Show 

Redskins  Pro  Football 
Rin-Tin-Tin 
Rogers.  Roy  Show 
Rooney.  Mickey  Show 

Rootie  Kazootie 


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Hazel  Bishop  Inc.  NBC-TV 

'Lipstick,  nail  polish, 

rouge) 
Sunbeam  Corp. 

(Electrical  appliances) 
American   Oil  Co.  ABC -TV 

(Cas,  oil) 
National  Biscuit  Co.         ABC-TV 

(All   products) 
General    Foods    Corp.       NBC -TV 

'  Instant  puddings) 
Green  Giant  Co.  NBC -TV 

(Food  products) 
Piilsbury  Mills,  Inc. 

(Flours) 
Gordon    Baking    Co.         ABC-TV 

(Silvercup   Bread) 


Raymond  Spector 

Perrin-Paus 
Katz  Agency 
Kenyon  &   Eckhardt 
Benton  &  Bowles 
Leo  Burnett 
Leo  Burnett 
N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son 


Saturday  Night  Fights 


Saturday  Night  Revue 
Schlitz  Playhouse  of  Stars 

Search  for  Tomorrow 


Secret  Storm 


See  It  Now 


Bayuk  Cigars 

^Phillies,    Webster 

and  Colding  Wedding 

Cigars) 
Participations  NBC-TV 

Schlitz    Brewing   Co.         CBS-TV 

'Beer  and  Ale) 
Procter  fir  Gamble  Co.     CBS-TV 

(Joy,  Spic  fj  Span, 

Cheer) 
American   Home  CBS-TV 

Products   Corp. 

(Aero  Wax,  Anaciri, 

Meet.  Wizard  Wick) 
Aluminum  Co.  of  CBS-TV 

America 

'Alcoa  Aluminum 

Products) 

1352 


ABC-TV  Ellington   Advertising  Agency 


Lennen  &  Newell 
The   Biow  Co. 

The   Biow  Co. 

Fuller  &  Smith  &  Ross 


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TITLE 
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Shore.  Dinah  Show 

Shower  of  Stars 
Skeiton,  Red 

Sky  King 

Smilin'  Ed  McConnell 


Smith,  Kate  Hour 
So  You  Want  to 

Lead  a  Band 
Space  Patrol 


Sports  Showcase 

Sports  Spot 
Stafford,  Jo  Show 
Stop  the  Music 

Stork  Club 
Stranger,  The 
Strike  It  Rich 

Studio  57 
Studio  One 

Sunday  News  Special 


SPOiNSOiR-PRODUCT 

NiETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Procter  &  Gamble  Co. 

(Drene.  Ivory  Flakes, 
Crisco) 

CBS-TV 

Compton    Advertising 

Chevrolet  Motor 
Div.  of  General 
Motors  Corp. 

(Parts  &  services) 

NBC-TV 

Campbell-Ewald 

Chrysler  Corp. 

(Cars) 

CBS-TV 

McCann-Erickson 

Pharmaceuticals,    Inc. 
Pet  Milk  Co. 

(Evaporated  milk) 
S.  C.  Johnson  fir  Son 

(Johnson's  Wax, 
Cleaners,  Polishers) 

CBS-TV 

Edward  Kletter  Associates 
Needhzm,  Louis  fi-  Brorby 

Derby  Foods,   Inc. 

(Peter  Pan 
Peanut  Butter) 

ABC-TV 

Needh£m,  Louis  &  Brorby 

Brown  Shoe  Co.,  Inc. 

(Buster  Brown 
Shoes) 

ABC-TV 

Leo  Burnett 

Participations 

NBC-TV 

Brillo  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc. 

ABC-TV 

j.    Walter   Thompson 

The  Nestle  Co. 

(Chocolate  candy  & 
cocoa  products) 
Ralston- Purina  Co. 

(Rice  Chex,  Wheat 
Chex,   Ry-Krisp) 

ABC-TV 

Cecil   fir  Presbrey 
Gardner  Adv.  Agency 

Boyle-Midway,    Inc. 

(Aero  Shave,  Aero 
Lotion,  Aero  Wax, 
Anacin,   Bisodol) 

DuMont 

Geyer  Advertising 

General  Cigar  Co. 

(White  Owl  Cigars) 

CBS-TV 

Young  fir  Rubicam 

Gold  Seal  Co. 

(Class  Wax) 

CBS-TV 

Campbell-Mithun 

Exquisite    Form,    Inc. 

(Brassieres) 
Quality  Goods 

Manufacturers,  Inc. 

ABC-TV 

Grey   Advertising   Agency 
Grey   Advertising   Agency 

Gemex  Co.,   Inc. 

(Watch  bands) 

ABC -TV 

B.B.D.  b  0. 

Pharmaceuticals,    Inc. 

(Ceritol) 

DuMont 

Edward  Kletter  Associates 

Colgate-Palmolive     Co. 

(Colgate  Dental 
Cream,  Vel,  Super  ■: 
Suds,  Palmolive  Soap, 
Fab,  Ajax) 

CBS-TV 

William   Esty 

H.  J.  Heinz  Co. 

(Canned  and  bottled 
foods) 

DuMont 

Maxon 

Westinghouse  Electrical 
Corp. 

(Kitchen  appliances; 
radio,  TV  sets.  Turbo- 
jet Plane  Motors) 

CBS-TV 

McCann-Erickson 

Norwich  Pharmacal  Co. 

(Aspirin,  Unguentine) 

CBS-TV 

Benton  fir  Bowles 

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Super  Circus 


Suspense 


SPONSOR-PRODUCT 


NETWORK 


ABC-TV 


ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
Leo  Burnett 


Mars,  Inc. 

(Candy  prcxkicts) 
Kellogg  Co.  Leo  Burnett 

(Cereals^ 
Minute  Maid  Corp.  Ted  Bates 

(Frozen  )uices 
Electric  Auto-Lite  Co.      CBS-TV  Cecil  fir  Presbrey 

(Spark  plugs,  batteries 

auto  accessories) 


TITLE 
Texaco  Star  Theatre 

That  s  My  Boy 
The  New  Stu  Erwin  Show 
They  Stand  Accused 
This  Is  Your  Life 


Three  Steps  to  Heaven 


Toast  of  the  Town, 
with  Ed  Sullivan 


Today 

Tom  Corbett,  Space 
Cadet 


Tonight 

Tootsie  hiippodrome 


Topper 

Top  Plays  of  1954 
Treasury  Men  in  Action 

Treasury  Men  in  Action 

Truth  or  Consequences 


SPONSOR-PRODUCT 

The  Texas  Co. 

(Gasoline) 
Plymouth  Div.  of  the 

Chrysler  Corp. 
(Cars. 
Liggett  fir  Myers 

Tobacco  Co. 

(L  &  M  Cigarettes) 
Consolidated  Cosmetics 

(Lanolin  Plus 

Cosmetics) 
Hazel  Bishop,  Inc. 

(Lipstick,  rouge) 
Procter  fir  Gamble  Co. 

(Dentifrices,  shampoos, 

home  permanents) 
Miles  Laboratories 

(Drugs) 
Procter  fir  Gamble  Co. 

(Ivcry  Soap) 
Lincoln-Mercury 

Dealers 

'Lincoln,  Mercury 

cars) 
Participations 
Friedman-Shelby    Div. 

of  the  International 

Shoe  Co. 

(Red  Goose  Shoes) 
Participations 
Sweets  Co.  of 

America,   Inc. 

(Tootisie  Rolls  & 

Carmels) 
R.  J.  Reynolds 

Tobacco  Co. 

(Camel  Cigarettes) 
Helene  Curtis,  Inc. 

(Lanolin  Spray  Net) 
Chevrolet  Motor  Div.  of 

General  Motors  Corp. 

'Cars) 
Borden  Co. 

(Instant  coffee,  Star- 
lac,  dairy  products) 
P.  Lorillard  Co. 

'Old  Gold  Cigarettes, 

Muriel  Cigars.  Briggs 

Tobacco) 

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NETWORK  ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

NBC-TV  Kudner  Agency 

CBS-TV  N.  W.  Ayer  &•  Son 

ABC-TV  Cunningham  &  Walsh 

Du'Mont  Frank  E.  Duggan 


NBC-TV 


NBC-TV 


CBS-TV 


NBC-TV 
DuMont 


NBC-TV 
ABC-TV 


NBC-TV 


ABC-TV 


Raymond  Spector 
Compton  Advertising 

Geoffrey   Wade 
Compton   Advertising 
Kenyon  fir  Eckhardt 


D'Arcy  Advertising 


Mosele  fir  Eisen 


CBS-TV  Wiliam  Esty 


Earie    Ludgin 
Campbell- Ewald 


NBC-TV  Young  &  Rubicam 

NBC-TV  Lennen  fir  Newell 


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TITLE 

SPONSOiR-PRODUCT 

NETWORK 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

Twenty  Questions 

Florida  Citrus 
Commission 

(Citrus  fruits'i 

ABC-TV 

J.    Walter    Thompson 

Twenty  Questions 

Bauer    &    Black 

(Curads) 

DuMont 

Leo  Burnett 

Two  for  the  Money 

P.  Lorillard  Co. 

CBS-TV 

Lennen  &  Newell 

(Old  Cold  Cigarettes) 

TV  Teen  Club 

Sweets  Co.  of  America 

(Tootsie   Rolls  & 

ABC-TV 

Moselle  fir  Eisen 

1 

Carmels) 

U 

Uncle  johnny  Coons 

Lever  Brothers  Co. 

(Good  Luck  Marg 

marine 

CBS-TV 

) 

McCann-Erickson 

Up  for  Adoption 

Vitamin  Corp.  of 
America 

(Rybutol) 

ABC-TV 

B.B.D.   &  0. 

U.  S.  Steel  Hour 

U.  S.  Steel  Corp. 

( Institutional) 

V 

ABC-TV 

B.B.D.   &  0. 

Valiant  Lady 

General  Mills,  Inc. 

CBS-TV 

Dancer-  Fitzgerald  -Sample 

Video,  Captain 


Vise,  The 


Voice  of  Firestone 


Waring,  Fred  Show 
Web,  The 
Welcome  Travelers 

What's  My  Line? 


What's  the  Story 
Where's  Raymond 


(Cold  Medal  Flour, 

pie  crust  mix,  Bisquick) 
Toni  Co. 

I  From,  White  Rain) 
Walter  H.  Johnson  DuMont 

Candy    Co. 

(Powerhouse  Candy 

Bars) 
Sterling  Drugs  ABC-TV 

(Aspirin,  milk  of 

magnesia,  toothpaste) 
Firestone    Tire  ABC-TV 

&  Rubber  Co.  NBC -TV 

(Tubes,    tires,    TV   sets,    spark 

plugs) 


Leo  Burnett 

Franklin   Bruck  Advertising 

Dancer- Fitzgerald-Sample 
Sweeney  &  James 


W 


CBS-TV 


General    Electric   Co. 

(Institutional) 

P.    Lorillard   Co. 

(Kent  Cigarettes^ 
Procter  &  Gamble  Co.       CBS-TV 

(Oxydol,  Dreft,  Ivory 

Snow,  Camay) 
Jules   Montenier,   Inc. 

(Stopette,   Poof, 

Finesse^ 
Remington  Rand,  Inc. 

(Remington  Electric 

Shavers) 
Allen  B.  Du  Mont 

Laboratories,    Inc. 

(DuMont  Telesets) 
American   Cigarette  & 

Cigar  Co. 

(Pall  Mall 

Cigarettes) 

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CBS-TV 


CBS-TV 


DuMont 


ABC-TV 


B.B.D.  &  0. 

Young  &  Rubicam 

Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 

Earle  Ludgin 
Young  &  Rubicam 


SSCCrB 


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Sherwin-Williams  Co. 

(Super  Kem-Tone, 
Kem-CIo^ 
Serutan    Co.  NBC-TV 

(Soiutan.   RDX  and 
Gerutan) 


ADVERTISING  AGENCY 
Fuller,  Smith  &-  Ross 

Edward   KleHer   Associates 


Who  Said  That? 

Sheaffer  Pen  Co. 

(Pens) 

ABC -TV 

Russell  M.  Seeds 

Winchell.  Paul- 

Sweets  Co.  of  America 

NBC-TV 

Moselle  fir  Eisen 

lerry  Mahoney  Show 

(Candy) 

Winchell.  Paul  Show 

Procter  fir  Gamble  Co. 

(deem) 

NBC-TV 

Benton  fir   Bowles 

Winchell,  Walter 

American  Safety  Razor 

ABC-TV 

McCann-Erickson 

(Newsl 

Corp. 

(Blades,   razors, 
shaving  creams, 

brushes) 

Bayuk  Cigar  Co. 

D'Arcy   Advertising 

(Phillies  &  Webster 

Cigars) 

Carter   Products    Inc. 

SSC&B 

(Carter's  Little  Liver 

Pills,  Arrid,  Nair,  Rise 

Shaving  Cream) 

Cruen  Watch  Co. 

McCann-Erickson 

(Watches) 

Willy 

General    Mills,    Inc. 

(Flour,  mixes, 
cereals) 

-y- 

CBS-TV 

Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 

You  Are  There 

Electric  Companies 
Advertising   Program 

(Electric  power) 

CBS-TV 

N.   W.  Ayer  &  Son 

Prudential  Insurance  Co 

Calkins  &   Holden 

(Insurance) 

You  Asked  for  It 

Rosefiefd   Packing  Co., 
Ltd. 

ABC-TV 

Guild,   Bascomb  fir  Bonfigli 

(Skippy  Peanut  Butter) 

You  Bet  our  Life 

DeSoto  Div.  of  Chrysler 
Motor  Corp. 

(Cars,  services, 
used  cars) 

B.B.D.    &    0. 

Young,  Loretta  Show 

Procter  fir  Gamble  Co. 

(Tide,  Lilt,  Gleem) 

NBC-TV 

Compton  Advertising 

Your  Hit  Parade 

American  Tobacco  Co. 

NBC-TV 

B.B.D.   fir   0. 

Warner-Hudnut  Inc. 

Kenyon  fir  Eck'hardt 

Your  Show  of  Shows 


'Quick  Home  Perma- 
nents) 

Participations 


NBC-TV 


Zoo  Parade 


Quaker   Oats  Co. 

(Ken-L   Ration, 
Ken-L  Meal,  Ken-L 
Bisquit) 

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Managing  Editor Fred  Shunaman 

Technical  Editor Robert  F.  Scott 

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Technical  Illustration   Dir., 

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General  Mgr Lee  Robinson 

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Circulation  Mgr G.  Aliquo 

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