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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
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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
B
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
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TOP SPORTING EVENTS
ACROSS THE NATION
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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
K
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
M
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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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Women In the News
Weekdays, 8 times; Sun., 4 times
Weekdays, 13 times; Sun., 18 times
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Monday through Friday
Sunday
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Monday through Friday
Monday through Friday
Monday through Friday
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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
N
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
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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
W
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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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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ADVERTISING
INDEX
— A —
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
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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
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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
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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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ADVERTISING INDEX
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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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o o ° ADVERTISING INDEX ° °
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.
Inside Back Covers
— 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
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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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Greetings from
RINGLING BROS.
BARNUM & BAILEY
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CIRCUS
BEVERLY KELLEY
DIRECTOR of RADIO and
TELEVISION PUBLICITY
CHARLES B. SCHULER
ASSOCIATE
THE GI?EATEST SHOW ON EARTH
Communications Growth Reflected
By Increase of FCC Applications
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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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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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.
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Qeorg^e J^ioerace
Judical director
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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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R^Xfevvil%|
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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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
AH
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.
53
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Exciusite Representative:
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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.
55
JIMMY NELSON
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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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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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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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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
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THE STATLER HOTEL
IN LOS ANGELES
CONGRATULATES
GEORGE GOBEL ON THE
FABULOUS SUCCESS OF
HIS RECENT ENGAGEMENT
IN ITS TERRACE ROOM
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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
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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.
71
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.
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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
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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
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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.
79
TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD
Monday — Friday NBC TV
Monday — Friday CBS Radio
Everyday Capitol Records
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80
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.
81
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GENERAL FOODS
ADDITIONAL PRODUCTIONS:
"Christmas Carol" — one hour in color (CBS)
First Jimmy Durante Film Show (NBC)
"The Aldrich Family" — pilot (CBS)
"The Web" — pilot (Goodson-Todman)
George Gobel — test film (NBC)
PLUS:
Four pilot films for Desilu Productions, Inc.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
91
-^ 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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Tl 1-7M0
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.
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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.
97
98
he best-read editorial feature of the Woman s
ome Companion is the series of real-life articles on love and
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:
/er the ABC Radio Network.
')7npanion (as the show is called) represents alert co-operation
the part of the Woman s Rome Companion and ABC.
makes compeUing listening . . . smart programing. It helps
[plain why ABC morning radio exercises such dominant ,, .*^
peal with the all-important young-housewife audience.
BC RADIO NEX^VORK
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Radio and Television
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
in New York
IM Kfifiio StaiUnts
WAK
wtvo
WfAS .
WGM
WHU
WHOM
W1MS
WK»S
WUI .
WMCA
WMGM
WtCA
WXCW
WNYC
WQXR
.SUtqueKonno 7-5000
MEIrosc 5-0333
.. . PLoio 1-2345
PLaza 7-0880
WHitc Ploms 9-6400
FRcoport 9-1400
OLympia 8-1100
Circle 6-3900
BRyant 9-6000
OYstcr Bay 6-2500
ORcgon 9-2720
Circle 6-2200
Murray Hill 8-1000
Circle 7-8300
PLoia 3-3300
. ...WHitehall 3-3600
.... LOnoacrc 4-8000
Circle 5-7979
LAkawonna 4-1100
NEwton 9-3300
f Yf Kacfio Mnlioii.s*
WAIC FM
WABf FM
wcr ■ •
wo-
WGs-
WHLi Fv
WM/:.v fv
w;
ws
wc-
WQXR-F.M
Susquehanna
7-5000
TEmpleton
8-5400
PUxa
1-2345
WHite Plains
9-6400
LExington
2-4927
New Rochellc
6-0800
1 Von hoc
1-8000
MUrray Hill
8-1000
Circle
7-8300
WHttehoU
3-3600
LOngacre
4-8000
LAckawonna
4-1100
TV Siaiunts
WABC TV
WABD
WATV
WC«S-TV
WIICA TV
WOR TV
WPIX
SUsquchanna 7-5000
MUrray Hill 8-2600
BArcloy 7-3260
PLaza 1-2345
Circle 7-8300
LOnflacrc 4-8000
MUrray HHI 2-6500
\
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onal
\>*liror/»'.s
•roodcoiHng Co SUtquehanna 7-5000
Cll— >!■ Ireodcasting Sntcm PLaza 1-2345
D«M«a» T*4«vition Nttwofi . MUrrov Hill 8-2600
Krrttoa* Broedcosting System PLoio 7-1460
MtffMOl troodcottirtg System LOngacre 4-8000
McfiMOl Broodcotting Co Circle 7-8300
.SifilioM Ht'prfHtntifttiven
Ate Sf«t s«i«
Mti r. tMt
ielM 9imr & C«.
•lair-TV, l»c.
TlM B«liNi9 Co. Ik
TW BfvlMa C«.
^mn-lmnk Co, Inc
SUsquehanna 7-5000
JUdson 6-5536
LExington 2-3783
MUrray Hill 2-6900
MUrray Hill 2-.^644
MUrray Hill 2-0810
PLaza 9-8150
MUrray Hill 6-1860
MUrroy Hill 2-3124
100
CBS Rodio Spot Soles PLaza 1-2345
CBS TV Spot Sales PLaza 1-2345
Henry I. Christal MUrray Hill 8-4414
Thomas F. Clark Co., Inc lELdorodo 5-5666
Clark-Wandlcss-Mann, Inc MUrray Hill 4-1910
Continental Radio Sales LExington 2-2450
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
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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
StatUpu lirprrsvniuiivrs
Amtmncom Jrvnii Brood<ot»irtg
AM Kodte Sokt C«.
AltNHoa Co
Atr«rr-Kao4«4l. Iac
W«lt«r tiddKfc Co.
i«ka Mwr 4 Co.
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
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Exciting Expansion Predicted
For 1955 International Television
n n D n D n
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.
nan
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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in entertainment and
business stand behind
our microphone than
anY\\'here else in radio.
And as a logical result,
the biggest audiences
are tuned to the CBS
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Associated Press
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Executive Director Kent Cooper
General Mcmager Frank J. Starzel
Asst Genercd Manager for Radio Oliver Gramling
Secretcnry . . Lloyd Stratton
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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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Press Association, Inc. (Associated Press)
New York- 50 Rockefeller Plaza PLaza 7-1111
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President Frank J. Starzel
V J*. Oliver Gramling
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Reuters
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Manager D. Kimpton Rogers
Editor A. W. V. King
Accountant Miss Hathaway
Chief Washington Correspondent Paul Scott Rankine
North American Service Editor Charles B. Lynch
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Exec. Vice-President Alfred G. Burger
General Manager Charles N. Burris
Comptroller A. Douglas Comeaux
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New York— 220 East 42nd Street MUrray HiU 2-0400
Executives
President Frank H. Bartholomew
Vice-President & General Business Manager Jack Bisco
V.P. and General News Manager Earl J. Johnson
Radio News Manager John J. Madigan
V.P., Mgr. Movietonews William C. Payette
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Ziv Doubles Production Plans
As Video Film Business Booms
n D n n n n
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.
121
"TIM-M-
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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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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* Selected by Radio-TV editors
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Network Television Billings
Estimates For Years 1954 & 1953
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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.
Advertising
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•»■ r«««CI|CO • SIATTLI • MOLLYWOOD • LOS ANGELES • DETHOIT • DAIIAS • AT14NTA
Advertising
Agencies
RADIO ACCOUNTS
TV ACCOUNTS
PERSONNEL
ON-TARGET TELEVISIO
KUDNER AGENCY, INC
NEW YORK DETROIT WASHINGTON
LOS ANQELES SAN FRANCISCO
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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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WINCHELL
WESTINOHOUSE
STUDIO ONE
for Wtwiui^iouse
Bharie Corporation
BEST OF
BROADWAY
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.
I
H OF AMERICA
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.
Some people didn't watch any TV last week.''
McCANN-ERICKSON, INC.
Advertising
for today's markets
New York • Boston • Cleveland • Detroit
Louisville • Chicago • Houston • Dallas
Portland • Los Angeles • San Francisco
SHOWER OF
STARS
ITS A
GREAT LIFE
for
Ckr\-sler Divi^wn
COCA SHOW
for
The S.O.S. Company
GARRY
MOORE
SHOW
for Swift & C^^mpany
BEST OF
BROADWAY
WEST1N6HOUSE
STUDIO ONE
for Weslinghouse
for ir«l,ng/,W-«-
i7«lr,c(Vpamto/. ;j
HALLS OF IVY
for National
Biscuit Company
DISNEYLAND
H OF AMERICA
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-
work programs (and the products they sell
for McCann-Erickson clients).
McCANN-ERICKSON, INC.
Advertising
for today^s markets
SHOWER OF
STARS
for
Chrysler Corporation
IT'S A
GREAT LIFE
for
ChrytUr Uivition
IMOGENE
COCA SHOW
lor
The S.O.S. Company
GARRY
MOORE
lor Su-ifl * Company
ERWIN, WASEY&
COMPANY, LTD.
5045 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles 36, California
Telephone WEis^er 1-1211
NEW YORK • CHICAGO • MINNEAPOLIS • LOS ANGELES • OKLAHOMA CITY
TORONTO • RIO DE JANEIRO • LONDON • PARIS* STOCKHOLM
Doherty, Clifford, Steers & Shenfield,
INC.
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350 FIFTH AVENUE
New York 1, N. Y.
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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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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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For
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ADVERTISING AGENCIES
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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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D D D
ADVERTISING AGENCIBS
D D D
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
Television
Radio
Printed Media
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A I) \ li U I I S 1 N G AGENCIES
nan
L
( 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
I'hone: .MKJro*»e 74248
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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,
n -D n
ADVERTISING AGENCIES
nan
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
149
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ADVERTISING AGENCIBS
D a D
!^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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ADVERTISING AGENCIES
D D D
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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A I) V K R T I S I N (; A (i K N ( 1 E S
D D D-
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
.\<IAB
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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D D D
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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D D D-
I IMirlp* Johnaton
I. K Hfitlri.h. Prlf Kreer.
! ('}»«• A. MillrUudl, Roberl
(.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,
157
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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
158
ABP— ANPA— APA— NBP— AAAA— NOAB
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
D n D
ADVERTISING AGENCIES
nan
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
159
\ I>\ ICKTISI NG A(; ENCIES
□ D D
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.
160
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.
nan
ADVERTISING AGENCIES
nan
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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nan
K«aia Utrrdor. Ori Uumiun
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
166
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.
n n D
AD VERTISING AGENCIES
n n n
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
167
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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
168
nnn advertisingagencies nan
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
169
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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
D D D
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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nan
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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ADVERTISING AGENCIES
D D D
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
I N (; A (, E N C I E S
n D D
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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ADVERTISING AGENCIES
nan
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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ADVERTISING AGENCIES
D n n
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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DDD ADVERTISINGAGENCIES 000
Secretary
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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D D D
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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VP. in Ch|i. K«aioTV William S tli
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\\ Commerce St., Nrwark 2. N. J
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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
N G AGENCIES
D n D
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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nan
minKin Kubbrr Co. Ud, (Jrucrjil Molorn •»!
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
189
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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),
191
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nan
l<i» VnisrlrK i *lif.; Krrr (ila>» Mfg. (•".
(rvnninn j«r»», lx»> Aniieir*, Calif.
EMU MCXJUL CO.. INC.
♦so ^. 'TiK N^ >rw York VK >• V.
IMionr: Jl' 2S200
WW ANPA VV\
Prrudrnt I""nl Moj;ul
ScrrrUn-Trramrrr IIiIim. M..>:iiI
Kxrc. Virr.|Vr» Chnrlcs I.. HoiliM-hiM
V.r. I C;rn. Mur N»t W iltliiian
Vir^^-IVcM.lrnl-. Soth I). Tohias.
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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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.
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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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PACE ADVERTISING AGENCY. INC.
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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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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
vv\
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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ADVERTISING AGENCIES
n n n
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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ADVERTISING AGENCIES
D D D
. 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.
200
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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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rroJurlion Mr Joan Hurkr
R»dto Acrt^unls: lUilry to., lligl>«« [ ■ " •
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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
C uhcO.
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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ADVERTISING AGENCIES
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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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nan
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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ADVERTISING AGENCIES
ana
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
c \ \ \
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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ADVERTISING AGENCIES
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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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WATTS. PAYNE— ADV.. INC.
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.
Grimm. Jr., Harr) Harding. Frank k
||rntler»on, William Mi»\sar«l, Alrxander
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.;
N (; A (; K N C I E s
nan
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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WHO'S WHO
in the
AD AGENCY FIELD
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
OF SOME OF THE TOP-
LEVEL VICE-PRESIDENTS,
TIME BUYERS, ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVES, AND
OTHER AD AGENCY
OFFICIALS
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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
activities.
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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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ADVERTISING AGENCY EXECUTIVES
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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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\I>VKKTIS1N(; \(;KN( Y EXECUTIVKS
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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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Representatives
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
AFFILIATIONS
OF INDIVIDUAL
RADIO AND TELEVISION
STATIONS TURN TO
RADIO AND TELEVISION
STATION LISTINGS
RADIO-TV STATION
KEPKESENTATIVES
D D D
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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1S4Q No. IliitliUtul. l.o> Angoli-s 2K, Calif.
phon, . no vi:>'» v:>HHj
Mjh.«»:. Ii"» CiU.s
CLARK R. BROWN CO.
>unr l-h. »-" ln\.n IUn.I.. Il.«ii-i.»n. r.'\a>
rhttne: J I Min I(>01
4a2 Rio <;rjmlr Nail HMp.. Dallas. To\a>
Phtme: R.Vmlolpli Ml"
BULMER 6, JOHNSON. INC.
ijO H.....iok. Hl.U.. Minn. ..|...li> :.\ Minn.
rhonr. I.Inri.ln TOIT
BURN-SMITH CO.. INC.
hi \\. mil ^i.. N.Nx Y..ik M>. N. Y.
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
\ ic<' Prcsiilenl . .
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
H%4>rutit« /Vr*ofifi.'/ Maholm E. Ken-
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
D D D
HK.%DQrARTERS: NEW POST OFFICE HIULDING, WASHINGTON 26, D. C.
rhoiu'.- EXeciiJivo ;i-a(530
Personnel as of February 1, 1954
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
244
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nan federal communications commission nan
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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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
D D n
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
247
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.
(Continued on Page 525)
249
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.
250
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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.
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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.
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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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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.)
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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
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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
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& Public Affairs
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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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of Music
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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.
For feievition personnel turn to TELEVISION YEAR BOOK in this volume
262
Radio's New Ke-Selling Formula
Clear Tribute of Inventiveness
D n D
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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.
263
CBS RADIO
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Executives and Staff
485 Madison Aveune, New York 22, N. Y.
lelephone: PLaza 1-2345
Registered Telegraphic Address— COLUMBIA NEW YORK
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
, , ^, ' . ^ , CBS RADIO DIVISION
Samuel Paley Adrian Murphy
I A W. Iglehart j. L. Van Volkenburg Officers
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
266
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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
267
KMOX
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
""' ^<A FM and
^ cihc Network
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
For television personnel turn to TELEVISION YEAR BOOK in fhit volume
268
Individual Listeners Examined
As Radio Gets a Re-Evaluation
n n n n D n
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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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.
nan
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.
For television personnel turn to TELEVISION YEAR BOOK in this volume
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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
n
D
D
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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W8HP HuntivilU
WPBB JariL»Mi
WWWB Jatpw
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WMFC MMrwvllU
WJHO 0»*1IU
WCLR BMMkc
WWWR RucMllWIU
WROS Sc«n»boro
WHBB S«lma
WFEB SylacAuia
WHTB Tallad»M
WTBF Tr»y
WTBC TutralcwM
WTUS Tu»k»BM>
WETU Wftumpka
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-
stone itotions 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
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
be selected . . . whichever meets the needs of the advertising program. Regardless of the schedule.
Keystone mokes Its lime available at a considerable savings.
In operation. Keystone offers the same advantages as the wied networks. Instead of a large num-
ber of Individual transactions. KES reduces your problem to one order, one time clearance, one
series of Affidavits of Performance, and one invoice.
Many of the na'ion's largest advertisers are using the facilities of Keystone. Types of programming
vary from 25 word spots to one hour shows.
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QUALITY RADIO GROUP
The Story of Quality
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
nan
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
Sales Manager William F. MacCrystall
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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
WKRC-TV General Mgr U. A. Latham
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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
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ALPHABETICALLY LISTED
BY STATES — CITIES
RADIO HOMES BY STATE
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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
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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
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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/
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KVSA — McGehee, Ark 339
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KVSO — Ardmore, Okla 561
KVWC — Vernon, Tex 636
KVWO — Cheyenne, Wyo 669
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KWAL — Wallace, Idaho 398
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KWBC — Fort Worth, Tex 623
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KWBG — Boone, la 416
KWBM — WilUston, N. D 549
KWBR — Oakland, Calif 351
KWBU — Corpus ChrisU, Tex 619
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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
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KWFC — Hot Springs, Ark 338
KWFT — Wichita FaUs, Tex 636
KWG — Stockton, Calif 380
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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
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KWKC — Abilene, Tex 612
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KWK — St. Louis. Mo 485
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KWLK — Longview, Wash 651
KWLM — Willmar. Minn 473
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KWNO — Winona, Minn. 474
KWNW — Wenatdiee, Wash 655
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KWOR — Worland. Wyo. 670
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rWHC — Pendleton, Oreg 570
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KWRO -^ Coquille, Oreg 567
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KWSK — Pralt, Rons 426
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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
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KYAK — Yakima, Wash 655
KYCA — Prescolt, Ariz 334
KYIC — Medford. Oreg 570
rYMA — Yuma, Ariz 335
KYNO — Fresno, Calif 346
KYOK — Houston. Tex 626
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WAFC — Staunton, Va 648
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WBOC — SaUsbury, Md 448
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WBOW — Terre Haute. Ind 415
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WBTA — Balavia. N. Y 507
WBTH — WiUiamson, W. Va 660
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WBTO — Linton, Ind. 413
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WCBM — Baltimore. Md 446
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WCNT — CentraUa. Ill 401
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WCPA — Clearfield. Pa 576
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WESB — Bradford. Pa 575
WESC — Greenville, S. C 598
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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
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WEWO — Laurinburg, N. C 540
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WEYE — Sanford. N. C 544
WEZB — Birmingham, Ala 322
WFAA — Dallas, Tex 621
WFAH — Alliance, 0 549
WFAI — Fayetteville, N. C 537
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WFAS — White Plains, N. Y 532
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WFBC — Greenville, S. C 598
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WFEB — Sylacauga, Ala 330
WFEC — Miami, Fla 378
WFGM — Fitchburg. Mass 452
WFGN — Gaffney. S. C 597
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WFHR — Wisconsin Rapids, Wis 668
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WFIN — Findlay, 0 556
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WFKN — Franklin, Ky 430
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WFMC — Goldsboro, N. C 538
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WFPR — Hammond, La 437
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WFRM — Coudersport, Pa 576
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WFTC — Kinston, N. C 540
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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
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WGAD — Gadsden, Ala 325
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WGBB — Freeport, N. Y 509
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WGBG — Greensboro, N. C 538
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WGGA - GalneivUle. Ga. 390
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WGL — Ft. Wayne. Ind 411
WGLC — Centrevllle, Miss 475
WGLS - Decatur. Ga 389
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WGMS Washington, D. C 372
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WGRD — Grand Rapids, Mich 462
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WHAB — Baxley. Ga 387
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WHAK — Rogers City. Mich 466
WHAL — Shelbyville. Tenn 811
WHAM — Rochester. N. Y 527
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WHAP — Hopewell, Va 644
WHAR — Clarksburg, W. Va 657
WHAS — LouUviUe, Ky 431
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WHAY — New Britain. Conn 368
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WHBB — Selma. Ala 330
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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
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WHDL — Olean, N. Y 523
WHDM — McKenzie. Tenn 608
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WHEN — Syracuse. N. Y 528
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WHFB — Benton Harbor. Mich 457
WHFC — Chicago. Ill 402
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WHGR — Houghton Lake. Mich 462
WHHH — Warrerv, 0 560
WHHM — Memphis. Tenn 608
WHIE — Griffin, Ga 330
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WHIM — Providence. R. 1 594
WHIN — Gallatin. Tenn 615
WHIO — Dayton. 0 555
WHIP — Mooresville. N. C 541
WHIR — Danville. Ky 429
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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
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WHOS — Decatur, Ala 323
WHOT — South Bend. Ind 415
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WHSC — Hartsville, S. C 599
WHSY — Hottiesburg, Miss 476
WHTB — Talladega, Ala 330
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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
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WHWL — Nanticoke. Pa 581
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WHYL — Carlisle. Pa 575
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WIBB — Macon, Ga 391
WIBC — Indianapolis, Ind 412
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WIBM — Jackson, Mich 463
WIBR — Baton Rouge, La 435
WIBU — Poynet:e, Wis 665
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WICY — Malone. N. Y 512
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WIEL — Elizabethtown. Ky 429
WIFM — Elkin. N. C 537
WIGM — Medford. Wis 684
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WIKC — Bogalusa. La 436
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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
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WIRJ — Humboldt. Tenn 606
WIRK — West Palm Beach. Fla 384
WIRL — Peoria. Ill 407
WIRO — Ironton. 0 556
WIRY — Plattsburg, N. Y 524
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Wise — Madison. Wis 663
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WISL — Shamokin. Pa 588
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WISO — Ponce, P. R 675
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WIST — Charlotte. N. C 535
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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
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WJAR — Providence, R. 1 594
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WJAT — Swainsboro, Ga 394
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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
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WJEF — Grand Rapids, Mich. 462
WJEH — Gallipolis. 0 556
WJEJ — Hagerslown. Md 448
WJEL — Springfield, 0 559
WJER — Dover. 0 555
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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
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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
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WJVA — South B«nd. Ind. 415
WJVB — lack.onTllle Beach. Fla. 377
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WrWl — Geonjetown. Del. 371
WJWS — South HUl. Va. 648
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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
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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
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WKEU — GrUfin, Ga 390
WKEY — Covington, Va 642
WKGN — Knoxville, Tenn 607
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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
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WKOV — Wellston. 0 560
WKOW — Madison. Wis 663
WKOX — Framingham, Mass 452
WIOY — BlueHeld. W. Va 656
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WKPA — New Kensington. Pa 581
WKPT — Klngsport. Tenn 606
WKBC — Cincinnall. 0 551
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WKRM — Columbia. Tenn 604
WKRO — Cairo, 111 399
WKRS — Waukegan. Ill 410
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WKSR — Pulaski, Tenn 611
WKST — New Castle. Pa 581
WKTG — Thomasville. Ga 394
WKTM — Mayfield, Ky 432
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WKVA — Lewiston, Pa 580
WKVM — San Juan, P. R 677
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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
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WLDY — Ladysmith, Wis 663.
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WLEE — Richmond, Va 647
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WLEU — Erie, Pa 577
WLEW — Bad Axe, Mich 456;
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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
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WLOI — La Porte, Ind 413
WLOK — Lima, 0 557
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WLON — Lincolnton, N. C 541
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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
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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
321
D D D
A L A H A M A
D n n
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
322
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ALABAMA
nan
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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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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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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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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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
ARIZONA
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Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 1,002,000 — Families 346,000
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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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
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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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Top. Fob. 1. li):>5 (Kst.) I.IUS.OOO — Families 568,000
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 • • • • • ' ''^\
RepresentatWe • • • ""/V
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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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.
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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
338
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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
340
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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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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 —
get the whole KBIG story.
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
• delivers most listeners
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
343
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L. P. laiTla
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
344
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CALIFORNIA DDn
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
345
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C A L I F O R N 1 A
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OwB«r
Ownrol Maaciq^r. . . .
CoauB. M«r« Proq. Dlr.
ChWI EnqliiMr
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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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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CARROLL ALCOTT
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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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
The
ONLY
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covering the
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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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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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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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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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Pub. Dir
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.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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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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Slatloa Mono^r . .
AmL Mqr.. Pfoq. Di
.E. G. MlUbourn
. D. C. HoHlnqer
lark A. Mitchell
. .. C. Enq
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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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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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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. . 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.
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KG H F
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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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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Charles O. Scott
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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
370
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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UI8TKICT OF COLUMBIA
•
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
372
nan
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
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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
373
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FLORIDA
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.
374
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FLORIDA
D D D
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
375
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F L O K 1 D A
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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
376
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FLORIDA
n D D
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
377
FLORIDA
D D D
^^ S. W. Ke«n
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
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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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D D D
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
■9Ba9gBaBSBSB-393Sa
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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D D D
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
waga
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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Southern arithmetic:
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.
w
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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
393
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PhoB*: PO 4-5446
N*ws 8«rric»
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.
394
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GEORGIA nnn
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
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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
1 L L I N O 1 S
nan
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
402
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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
404
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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
40S
ILLINOIS
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Partner
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
407
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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
409
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1 L L 1 N I) 1 S - 1 N n I A N A
nan
MMobMshlp
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
410
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INDIANA
D D D
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
411
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INDIANA
nan
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.
412
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INDIANA
D D n
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.
413
nan
1 N 1) 1 A N A
D □ D
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
414
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i33aaaB«3S9-
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
415
IOWA
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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MoBoqer ...
Saimm Manager
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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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
425
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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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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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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
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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
A3S
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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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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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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
ODD
L () II 1 S 1 A N A
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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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To
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.
441
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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
442
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.
443
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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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W A G M
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.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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5,000 WATTS
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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
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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
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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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GROUP =
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
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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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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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K W N 0
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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WGVM
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
476
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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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WNAT
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
' THE
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works at
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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
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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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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
487
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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.
491
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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
494
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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
496
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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
497
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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
499
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nan
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
500
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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
501
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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.
503
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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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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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Chief Engineer Charles Heisler
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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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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
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"*7-4e PuUe" Pnaaed:
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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
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PAUL GODOFSKY. Pres.
Represented by Rambeau
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WHLI
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
N*ws S«rric« ^
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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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.
Atlantic Broadcasting Coaapany, Inc.
136 West 52 St. CI 6-3900
New York 19, N. Y.
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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
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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
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FAMOUS PEOPLE
IN ALL WALKS
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NEW YORK NEGRO
POPULATION IS 1,012,883
(U. S. CENSUS, 1952)
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In every phase of American life, Italian
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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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
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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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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
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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.
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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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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,
N
D D D
N E W YORK
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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
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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
531
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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.
532
NORTH CAROLINA
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
535
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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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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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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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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
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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.
543
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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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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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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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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
549
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nan
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«
550
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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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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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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
LOOKING FOR A SOCKO STATION
TO TEST YOUR MERCHANDISING?
?M-
IN THE CLEVELAND MARKET
'^*7Ue. Ca*nfnu4^U4f 94^fp^*natlo4i> Station
adtk *7«4e /HL-Afne^Ucan ^a*nilif> /Ifip^eal/'
CLEVELAND'S ONLY NEWS STATION
ON THE AIR . . . 24 HOURS DAILY
ROUND THE CLOCK m^ f B f
LOCAL NEWS EVERY SIXTY ifv 1^ Im iS^
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
557
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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WFMJ
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.
561
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D D D
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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KM US
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.
565
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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
iP
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PENNSYLVANIA
Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 10,993,000 — Families 3,095,000
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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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
HARRISBURG
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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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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.
581
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560 on the dial
Cfje Pfjilabtlpijia Jnouirtr Station
Represented by John Blair & Company
582
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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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The
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
1954
1953
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PHILADELPHIA
AT OUR ALL-TIME
HIGH AND
WE'VE BEEN IN
BUSINESS SINCE
1925 »— '
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
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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
586
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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
590
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WLYC
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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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
594
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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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nan
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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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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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
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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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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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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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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
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..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
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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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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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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
617
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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
0 * *
KRLD-TV's new 1521
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
usivc Represenfativc
620
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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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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.
625
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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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KCBD
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.
628
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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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Membership
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
631
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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
633
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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.
634
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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
636
UTAH
Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 771,000 — Families 259,000
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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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
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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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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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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
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1270 Kc.
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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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VIRGINIA
5000 Watts • ABC Affiliate
National Representative:
Edward Petry & Co., Inc.
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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.
648
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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.
651
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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.
653
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57th & Helena
Keystone 9363
Weed
Capital
AddTMs
Phone:
RepresentatiTe
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
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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
656
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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
658
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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
660
WISCONSIN
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
^61
WISCONSIN
nan
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
662
D D n
WISCONSIN
D D D
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
663
ODD
W 1 S ( () N S 1 N
nan
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
664
D n D
WISCONSIN
n n n
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
665
WISCONSIN
D D D
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
666
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WISCONSIN nan
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.
667
D D D
W I S C O N S I N - >V Y O M I N G
D n D
n Studio Addr«»« 319 W. Mcrin St
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
668
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K F B C
KOVE
I
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.
669
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N*wt Scrrlc* . .
Newspaper Aifil.
R«pr«ft«nta(iTp
MM&berthip
PrMldenl
G«n„ Sla.. Comm.
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
THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . .
KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS
IP
670
TERRITORIES
and
POSSESSIONS
■ M
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.
671
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OwB*d Op«r. By
AddrvM
Phon»
Trantcrlptlon SerTlcc
N»w« S«rTlc«
R*pr*ft»nlatiYe
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
e< G nil B
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
673
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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
674
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D D □
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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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
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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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STATE BROADCASTER
ASSOCIATIONS
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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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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-
naw
^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,
Jefferhon f>ity
A S S 0 C I A T I O N S
nan
Ifoiilaitfi Radio Stations^ inc.
\\ 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,
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Columbia
So%ith Dakota Broadcasters
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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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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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Head Office— P. O. Box 806, 140 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ont.
Administration — P. O. Box 6000, Montreal, Que.
Commercial Division — P. O. Box 500, 354 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont.
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
border, travel the routes that make the most of this muli-
billion dollar market — the all-important frequencies of
local, independent radio.
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTERS
108 Sparks St., Ottawa 4, Canada —
200 St. Clair Ave., W., Toronto, Ontario
686
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION
OF RADIO-TELEVISION
BROADCASTERS
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aFFICES
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
688
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.
n n n
Call Letters
City
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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
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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
Sec Page
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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ALL-CANADA RADIO
FACILITIES LIMITED
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TORONTO
MONTREAL
VANCOUVER
CALGARY
WINNIPEG
Let
^^All'Canada^^
Serve You I
CANADA'S
FOREMOST
RADIO
ORGANIZATION
Representing
29 Key Stations
Coast-to-Coast
in Canada
LARGEST CANADIAN
DISTRIBUTORS OF
PACKAGED SHOWS
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
□ □ n A L B E R T A - U R 1 r 1 S H COLUMBIA D D D
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.
692
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BRITISH COLUMBIA
D n D
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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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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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
696
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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.
700
n n n
ONTARIO
n D n
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.
701
I) N
1 O
D D D
: If 40
S»rric«
ftwTic*
Air Tlin»: Full Tlro»
BN
World
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.
702
nan
ONTARIO
D D D
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
O N 1 \ K 1 .. !• I! 1 N (■ K K l> « A K 1) IS I. A N 1) □_□_□
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
704
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
q V K H K C
n n n
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
706
D n n
QUEBEC
n n D
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
707
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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
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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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Frequency
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.
D a D
S 1 A r IONS O !• M K \ 1 C O 000
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
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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
Merida, Yuc XEMQ
n
iquency
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Call
Frequency
Kcs.
Location
Letters
Kcs.
600
Mexican, B. C
. ..XED
1050
1490
Mexico, D, F
XERCN
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
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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
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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
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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
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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 INTERNATIONAL STATIONS
Licensee and Location Letters
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
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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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SERVICES OFFERED
PERSONNEL
PHOCKTER
TELE\ ISION ENTERPRISES, INC
The Big Slory
Treasury Men in Action
The Man Behind the Badge
TV Reader's Digest
Police Call
Playhouse 15
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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
729
TWO SMASH HITS NOW AVAILABLE
Wilh a Combined Juvenile and Adult Appeal
With Time-Tested Elements of Merchandising and Promotional Features
SERGEANT PRESTON of the YUKON
AND HIS WONDER DOG YUKON KING
For Television Sponsorship
Pilot Film, Black & White or Color,
Available for Screening
Radio Program Broadcast Since 1939
Sponsored by Quaker Oats Co.
THE GREEN HORNET
For Radio & Television Sponsorship
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
730
nan
PROGRAM PRODUCERS
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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
732
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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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STANLEY J. WOLF — EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
COMPLETE • RADIO,
• TELEVISION AND
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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.
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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
736
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PROGRAM PRODUCERS
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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.
arry
667 MADISON AVE.
I nc
NEW YORK 21, N. Y.
737
TE 2-8600
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PROCKAM PRODUCERS
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..a M....-^, (:h«». B. RoRors
.«/: Kii«lio & TV parkafcc
I '..1.1111 ron>nllanls to ni'w aiul
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
738
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PROGRAM PRODUCERS
n n D
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
THERE'S MORE COMING FROM
TOWER PRODUCTIOHS
11541 Landale, North Hollywood, Calif.
739
a c:' VH o (; K A M r K 0 1) I c i: R s nan
GROSS-BAER PRODUCTIONS
Nl«u%-rUf^ Hold. Suitr 1338
' N,Mv York. N. \.
|V n, : Ml S^882
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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PROGRAM PRODUCERS
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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
742
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PROGRAM PRODUCERS
nan
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
V K OC K A M PRODUCERS
nan
THE FREEMAN LUSK COMPANY
If.lS No,
V\r.. Ilollwwioil L\S. lalif.
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
744
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PROGRAM PRODUCERS
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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
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MUSIC CORPORATION OF
AMERICA
MCA Artists. Ltd.
:»i;{ MailiMMi \vp^ Nrv» York 22, N. Y.
IMionr: IM.-ita «*:S00
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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
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37*>0 < Gardner Ave., C.inrinnati, O., SYraiiiore
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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.
I. Inc.
746
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PROGRAM PRODUCERS
n D n
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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rULES POWER PRODUCTIONS. INC.
t*U* Noiili Michifian An*'., ( lucago. Hi.
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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
nan
PROGRAM PRODUCERS
n D n
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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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
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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
nan
PROGRAM PRODUCERS
D D D
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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RICHARD STROUT PRODUCTIONS
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41 K.i-t "»Oili Si.. N«*\v York, N. Y.
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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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15 YEARS OF QUALITY
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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TRANSCRIPTION PRODUCERS
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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RECORDING COMPANIES
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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
qw*t »how(
WJPS. fvon»ville. Ind . SAYS "World means dollars to us'
$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 ... "^
including, Homemaker Harmonies . . . Wedding Bells are
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'
basis. "
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STATIONS SELL
■TMi •rrrr GRABLE-harit
WITH WORLD
JAM€S SHOW"
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
. . and many, many morel
AND FOR 1955
More than ever bef
?AT-yR€Si,.™„,.
NEW NAMES!
Beginning with
6 NEW ACROSS-THE-BOARD
Half-hour and quarter-hour PROGRAMS
With 1 1 1 selling opportunities
•The Song And The Star •Passport To Daydreams
•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-
MAKING PROGRAMMING!
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TIMELY SELLING AIDS
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WORLD IS YOUR No 1
all-purpose sales and
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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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LOCAL QUIZ PRO^
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LOCAL PERSONALITY SHOWS \
STATIONS SELL WITH WORLD
TOP SPORTS PROGRAMS!
; "JUDY CANOVA in COUN-
on, bi-weekly boiis, lo ScoK's
i Harold WescofI Applio
omes Gis
Lonny Ross Three Suns
Eddy Howard Roy Bloch
Fontane Sisters Oscor Peter
George Shearing Qyin
. . . and many, many morel
STATIONS SELL, SELL, SELL with
WORLD'S BIG ARRAY OF MONEY-
MAKING PROGRAMMING!
20
YEARS
OF
RECORD
SERVICE
PROCESSING
Better in dozens of ways,
beciiuse of scientific
testing at every .step.
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
delivery under atiy
circumstance.
ALLIED RECORD
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
1041 N. LAS PALMAS, HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA
Hollywood 9-5107
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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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Here's dollars and cent
can boost subscriber'
Wayne King delights
young and old . . . spon-
sors, too. (Half-hour,
once a week)
Only RCA Thesaurus gives you big name talent like this
Nelson Eddy puts on a
"Penthouse Party" five
times a week . . . introduces
top-flight Guests who draw
listeners. (Half-hour, five
times a week)
Here are some of the mar^y
big name Thesaurus Shows
for every sponsor.
"Penthouse Party"— Nelson Eddy
and Guest Stars
"The Hour of Charm"— Phil
Spitalny and the All-Girl Orchestra
"The Wayne King Serenade"
"Music by Roth"— Allen Roth
Orchestra
"Music Hall Varieties"— Joe E.
Howard, Beatrice Kay
"Concert Hall of the Air"—
Arthur Fiedler
"The Melachrino Musicale"
"The Sammy Kaye Show"
"The Freddy Martin Show"
"Date in Hollywood"— Eddie
Fisher, Gloria DeHaven and
Hugo Winterhalter
"Sons of the Pioneers"
"Hank Snow and His Rainbow
Ranch Boys"
"Music of Manhattan"— Johnny
Desmond, June Valli
"The Singing Americans" — Frank
Black Chorus & Roger Wagner Chorus
"Music to Dream By"
Johnny Desmond
Sammy Kaye knows that every-
one wants to "Swing and Sway"
. . . and his popular program
is "tops" with listening and
dancing audiences. (Quarter-
hour, three times a week)
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iroof that RCA ^kmim
ncome by over ^5,000 a year
backed by plus commercial features like these :
%a\e% tools and program aids
like these put Ttiesaurus out
In front . . , and keep It fhere.
Brilliant weekly continuity service
Exclusive monthly Marketing
Bulletins
Tremendous Jingl-Library (over
2,000 individual jingles)
Exclusive "Sell Effects" (Sound
Effects that Sell)
Attention-Getting Sound Effects
Sponsor-Selling audition discs
Sales Clinching brochures
Audience Building Promotion Kits
Mood and Theme Music for every
program building need
Easy-to-sell big name Holiday
Shows
Attention-Getting Time and
Weather Jingles
Ear-catching Station Breaks
"Quickie" tunes for participating
programming
A complete package
of hard-hitting Sales Tools
KA's Thesaurus...
The Library That
*ays Its Own Way!
1954 year-end survey of hundreds of
subscriber stations showed income due
exclusively to Thesaurus programs and
features averaged over $5,000 per
subscriber. Yes, the proof that Thesaurus
means profits comes from those who best
know its tremendous value — Thesaurus
subscribers themselves. Why is Thesaurus so
successful in helping make sales to
sponsors? The answer is unmatched,
big-name entertainment . . . plus easy-to-sell
commercial features and advantages no
other program service offers. Get in touch
with the RCA Recorded Program Services
Representative nearest you (or contact
630 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.) and
learn how you, too, can profit more ways
with Thesaurus. Write, wire, or phone
today, Dept. R-1.
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RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA
RCA VICTOR RECORD DIVISION
630 Fifth Avenue, New York 20, N. Y.— JUdson 2-501 1
445 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 1 1 , lll.-WHitehall 4-3530
1016 N. Sycamore Ave., Hollywood 38, Cal.-HOIIywood 4-5171
522 Forsyth BIdg., Atlanta 3, Ga.-LAmar 7703
1907 McKinney Ave., Dallas 1, Tex.— Riverside 1371
763
Here's dollars and cents proof
can boost subscriber's
Only RCA Thesaurus gives you big name talent like this..
Here are some of the many
big name Thesaurus Shows
for every sponsor.
that RCA ^M^mm
income by over ^5,000 a year
bicked by plus commercial features like these:
Soles foo/s and program aids
like rhese put Thesaurus out
in front . . . and keep if ffiere.
Brilliant weelily continuity service
Exclusive monttily Morlteting
ingl-Library {over
2,000 individual jingles)
Sell Effects" (Sound
Effects ttiot Sell)
Attention-Getting Sound Effects
Sponsor-Selling audition discs
Soles Clincfiing brochures
Audience Building Promotion Kits
and Tfieme Music for every
progrom building need
Eosy-to-sell big name Holiday
Ear-catclling Station Breaks
"Quickie" tunes for participating
A complefe package
of hard-fiitring Safes Tools
RCA's Thesaurus...
The Library That
Pays Its Own Way!
1954 year-end survey of hundreds of
subscriber stations showed income due
exclusively to Thesaurus programs and
features averaged over $5,000 per
subscriber. Yes, the proof that Thesaurus
means profits comes from those who best
know its tremendous value — Thesaurus
subscribers themselves. Why is Thesaurus so
successful in helping make sales to
sponsors? The answer is unmatched,
big-name entertainment . . . plus easy-to-sell
commercial features and advantages no
other program service offers. Get in touch
with the RCA Recorded Program Services
Representative nearest you (or contact
630 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.) and
learn how you, too, can profit more ways
with Thesaurus. Write, wire, or phone
today, Dept. R-1.
recorded
services
RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA
RCA VICTOR RECORD DIVISION
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
522 Forsyth BIdg., Atlanta 3, Go.-LAmor 7703
1907 McKinney Ave., Dallas 1, Tex.-Rlverside 1371
763
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Ultra Modern!
You may be confident of the most professional finished
product when you entrust your recording to OLMSTED.
OLMSTED SOUND STUDIOS, INC.
ONE EAST FIFTY FOURTH STREET, NEW YORK 22, N. Y.
PLAZA 5-1646
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TRANSCRIPTIONS — RECORDINGS
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Services Offered: Tape — Disc recording
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.
EMPIRE
for
RECORDING
—TAPE-DISC —
AIR-CONDITIONED
STUDIOS
•
AIR/LINE CHECKS
AM-FM-TV
•
REMOTES
TAPE-EDITING
SHIPPING — DELIVERY
LIBRARY SERVICE
For the finest sound'
on disc, tape . . . call
Empire Broadcasting Corp.
480 Lexington Ave.
NewYorklT, N. Y.
PLaza 9-4500
765
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INDUSTRIAL
DOCUMENTARY FILMS
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Motion Pictures
Five complete recordings of
the following libraries:
PAXTON - BOSWORTH
- BRULL - ODEON -
AND
FRANCIS DAY & HUNTER
Also the largest selection of
sound effects records in exist-
ence. Anything from a "cat's
meow to a lion's roar" oil on
MAJOR RECORDS
SEND fO« FREE MTAlOtUE
THOMAS J. VALENTINO. INC.
itteblithed I9J2
159 West 46th street
Dept RD
New York 36, N. Y.
Mutic CItoronee on Abev Catalogutt
Anongtd by Our Firm
Phone: PLa/.a {{-2910
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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LANG-WORTH FEATURE
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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COASTAL "40"
80 West 40th Street
New York, N. Y. — Circle 6-3900
COASTAL "52"
136 West 52nd Street
• Complete recording facilities • 16MM film synchronization
• 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.
ARTHUR SHAER
Managing Director
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M G M RECORDS
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.
New York Operations
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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.
PB1CE-. contract „ieciuest
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Virr l*rf!kidrnl V. ri»oi«a> Nohi
Chiri K4»fiinrf r Slanloy Hiiinhly
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
HIRE'S Transcription
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
lS2SllcCmd(St.. Nashville 3. lenn.-NAshville 5-6691
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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
Offering
the
FINEst
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.
OF UH1VE8SAI fiecoRBiiie CO., iHC * NBW YOrK, n. T.
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ROCKHILL RECORDING
18 K- SO St. >rw York 22, N. Y.
Phon0: PL 9-7979
PrvMdent Jan*"* Taylor
M.najirr I «-o J- 1 a""«*r
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.
diM'
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
Sound Track Albums
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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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o
W Olid Broadens Programming
Scope To Re-Focus Radio Selling
G D D D D D
liy PIERRE WEIS
(General ManaK^r
World HrtKidcasting System
'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.
D D D
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.
D D D
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.
D D D
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.
nan
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.
D D D
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
nan
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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O R (; A N 1 Z A 1 1 O N S
nan
•3a3??53";3355
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
n D D
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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(> K (; A N 1 Z A r IONS
D D D
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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ORGANIZATIONS
D D D
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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0 R C A N I Z A T 1 O N S
n n n
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.
780
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.
ODD ORGANIZATIONS D D D
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.;
781
ODD
O K (; A N I Z A T IONS
nan
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.
7S2
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ORGANIZATIONS
nan
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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ORGANIZATIONS
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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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Radio -Television Daily's Almanac
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Holidays and Special Events
1955
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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.
IF^bruarg
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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PMCt Tr««ry sixned wiHi Spjin.
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
366 days.
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13:
14:
15:
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John Chapman,
York City and
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31:
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).
1:
2:
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
(1939).
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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).
Children's Day, second Sunday in June.
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25:
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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.
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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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Franct (1914).
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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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cert tinder Leopold Djmrosch (1858^
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).
29:
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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).
New Year's Eve.
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RADIO-TV EDITORS
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questionnaires sent out by Radio-Television Daily
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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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S«r»*ota, The News: Arnold liurr.ett
SAra«ola. The News: Furnian Arthur
Sara»uta Herald Tribtiuo: Koy Cook
Si. PotersbiirK Independent: Connie MeDonn- 11
Sf. PptersbiirK Tinus: Uun Hull
WeBl Palm Bea<h, Palm IVac h Sun: Al Sehoeket
GEORGIA
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-
strong
WilnnMte Life: Lloyd HoHlster
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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
IuOUISlAl%A
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
Depingre
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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Slireveport Times:
Shreveport Times:
Pericles Alexander
James T. Briggs
MJU]%E
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
MICHIGA]%
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-
hopf
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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. World Ti*lt'»rr:un & Sun: Harriot Van
Homcll Evpninir Tnbiin<>: (Jrnce Barber
Olr.-in Tjnn>«< H«t.«1<1 Ned Connor
Olcan Timos H« r:kl<i John Mo ton
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Puu;:hk(f>|>«io Now Yorkor: Charles Murray
Roohotitor. DemcK-rat and Chn)ni('le: llob Fisher
IlcK'hoHter. Democrat and Chmiiiclo: Harold Niohob
Rooho«ter. Times Union : Ja<'k li^ulloy
Rome Daily Sentinel: Coiinio Mvor
SauKorlieg Po«it : Bertram >V. Burns
Syrafuso. Herrild Jounial : Kohort Sokolsky
Syraou**'. Post Standanl: Tee Simiison
Pttoa 0»>server-Di8p»t<h : Joe Hahn
W itortuwn Daily Times: Dominie Pope
JVORTH CAROLIIVA
Brprard. The Timos : John Anilerson
Charlotte News: Kmory Wister
Charlotte Ob»»erver: ^Vrlston Looklair
Durham Sun : John Biu-r>'
Fairmont. Timen M«s<ent'or: Billy Whittexl
Forest City. The Courier: Frank Jeter, Jr.
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
798
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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
799
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with du mont telecasting equipmetit
The proof of Du Mont television broadcasting equipment is in its performance —
post, present and future. Stations employing Du Mont equipment over the years
have benefited by its greater dependaUility, better performance and lower
operating costs. New Du Mont equipment such as the "years ahead"
Multi-Scanner is setting the pace today for the industry — in both
monochrome and color broadcast operations.
Base your selection of television broadcast equipment on actual proof —
past performances that have spelled OPERATION SUCCESS for
Du Mont-equipped stations throughout the world!
DUMONT
Television Transmitter Department
Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Clifton, N. J.
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EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL EDITION
JACK ALICOATE
Editor-in-Chief
Copyright 1953 by
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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.
JACK ALICOATE
Editor-in-Chief
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TELEVISION
PLAYHOUSE
SUNDAYS
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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
61%
78
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64
42
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31
44
42
67
83
71
68
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803
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It is, when you own a new
Zenith Super Deluxe
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shortwave portable
This latest version of the
world's only l3-year-proved
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you to dozens of different
countries with astonishing
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long-life batteries. Tropically
treated against high humidity.
It's a great gift for anyone.
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Backed by 36years of Experience in Radion cs Ex
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Zenith Radio Corporation, Chicago 39, Illinois
804
Potential Market Only Touched
By Syndicated Film Industry
n n n D n n
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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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WNBQ
NBC-TV
Pporia
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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
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W^^V
NBC-TV ; DuMont
Klkhiirt
WSJV-TV
NBC-TV
KvrtMsvlIU.
WFIE-TV
NBC-TV
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WINT
—
CBS-TV
WKJG-'n'
NBC-TV; DuMont
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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
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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
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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
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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
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CBS-TV; DuMont
■
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NBC-TV
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WTOK-TV
—
NBC-TV; CBS-TV
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Cape Girardeau
KFVS-TV
CBS-TV
Columbia
KOMU-TV
CBS-TV; NBC-TV
Kansas City
KCMO-T\^
KMBC-TV
WDAF-TV
—
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DuMont
CBS-TV
NBC-TV
St. Joseph
KFEQ-TV
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KSD-TV
KWK-TV
WTVI
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Springfield
KTTS-TV
KYTV
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CBS-TV
NBC-TV
Nebraska
Kearney
KHOL-TV
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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
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CBS-TV
XBC-TV
Rochester
WHAM-TV
WHEC-TV
WVET-TV
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CBS-TV
CBS-TV ; DuMont
Schenectady
WR<iB
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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
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Cincinnati
WCPO-TV
WKRC-TV
WLWT
—
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DuMont
CBS-TV
NBC-TV
Cleveland
WEWS
WNBK
WXEL
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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
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NBC-TV; DuMont
Bethlehem
WLEV-TV
—
NBC-TV
Erie
WICU
WSEE
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CBS-TV
Harrisburg
WHP-TV
WTPA
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DuMont
Johnstown
WJACTV
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Lancaster
WGAL-TV
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WATE
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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
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Huntington
WSAZ-TV
Farkernburg
WTAP
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WTRF-TV
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April, 1956
Jan., 1956
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April, 1956
Sept., 1956
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Feb.
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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
nan
shows radio set shipments to dealers by states for the first
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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Fireworks Just as Dangerous
Now as They Were Last July
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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.
•1 n
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.
820
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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(A Division of American Broadcasting-Paramount Theaters, Inc.)
R.C.A. Bldg., 7 West 66th Street, New York 25, N. Y.
Telephone Number: SUsquehanna 7-5000
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.
FOR ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL LISTING SEE PAGE 259
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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.
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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.
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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.
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(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.
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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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C. B. S. TELEVISION NETWORK
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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and Officers, as
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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
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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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DuMONT TV NETWORK
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.
MARTIN
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DuMONT TELEVISION NETWORK
D u M O N T
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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
840
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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841
"Enli«:htenment Through Exposure"
Elevates Audience Standards
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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,"
844
N. B. C. TELEVISION NETWORK i
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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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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
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With T-H-T you can buy as many participations as you need, distributed as you
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T-H-T 's flexibility has already won it such smart sponsors as Dow Chemicals, Northam
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Combination buys of today, home and tonight
entitle you to discounts up to 20%. Ask your
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rangements you can make.
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a service of
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plan in network television, offering three star salesmen and reaching three separate markets.
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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.
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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
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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
\
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Twin Falls
* hir-aKO
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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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n D D
city
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Mbuni
TiiUa
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Tort Und
khtmiith Falls
SiiJem
Allen town
Krl<*
I.AnraAter
PhilndHphia
IMtt^hurgh
WillUniKport
Sharon
Hazelton
Camden
Apart snburc
Kapici City
Rapid City
JarkHon
Corpus Christ i
Dallas
DalluM
Kl i'aHo
Ft. Worth
BiR Spring
Houston
lIouHton
Lufkin
Kan Antonio
SH>«4\%at4T
Waro
San Antonio
Kirhnu»nd
IVterhburu
\ HOroux fr
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If uiHiriKton
Hhiffifld
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K»irt>aakii
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Cull Lot tors
Channel
WFin-TV
18
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
23
\\VM\.-T\
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
5
T E R R I T O R I
ALASKA
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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1" N
A L 1. O C A T I O N S
nan
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
() K
( 1 A K
A L I. O (' A T IONS
nan
Salio* . . .
IVtpeka . .
Wcllinrton
WlehlU. . .
Wlnfleld
. .la. 42
.3. 10, 1(
No.
36
34
•48
24
•22
43
KKNTI (KY
\iihl.iiul
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
r>r;not*« Chanmtl resenration for non-commerr-ial wlu national use.
858
n D n OFFICIAL TV ALLOCATIONS D D D
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
• Denotes Channel reservation for non-commercial educational use.
859
I ill I A I.
N A I, L C) C A T IONS
n □ D
v-'-,«k*
CiL>
ClituuiHi No.
8. 17
60
as
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
• DexMtM Channel rcMrvatlon for non-oommerclal educational u»e.
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
* Denotes Channel reservation lor non-commercial educational
861
i I ( I \ I
I N
A 1. 1, 0 CATIONS n n n
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
educational use.
862
n n n
OFFICIAL TV ALLOCATIONS
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
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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 . .
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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
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Ephrau
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Hoquiam
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Riohland-Pasoo^
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Oljmpia
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Okanocan (see Oniak)
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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. '
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68
34
24
60
17
»66
43
28
37
62
39
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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
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Steubenville, Ohio) ■
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66
41
49
69
40
35
31
53
23
68
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16
25
32
67
51
17
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Ashlaod '..'.'.'"'
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Bclolt
Chilton [,[
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Fond du Lac * . ,
(inea Bay o' fi
Janesville .'.■.■..■.■*
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lA CroHHC '.'.'.'.'.'.*. 8.' •.32.' 38,
MadiMn .j, .21. 27
Manitowoc
Martnette .' .' ,' .11/ 32 "
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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 . .
....
2.
2. 4. 7.
•7,
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11.
11.
. 8.
4
13
13
10
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9,
•9
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4
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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
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2 4 11
VIRGIN ISLANDS
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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
869
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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
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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
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CHANNEL— 6
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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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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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18 YEARS Of LEAdBRSHIP
AMD STILL AHEAD!
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°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
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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.
LOS ANGELES
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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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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.
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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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KF EL-TV
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MANAGED BY GENE O'FALLON
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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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there's a Gold Mine on Channel 9!
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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
C 0 L O R A D O
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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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N.M
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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
885
rDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-,
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I\>p. Fob. 1. 19.15 (Est.) 878,000 — TV Homes 231,000 j
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Stations in State 4 •
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
886
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D D D
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
887
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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
1^ waga^tv
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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GEORGIA
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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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ILUNOIS
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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MAINE
•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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MARYLAND
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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FIRST— TV Station in Maryland
From ^,600 receivers in October, 1947, Baltimore has spurted to 575,174 sets in the latest
(November 1, 1954) official count.
FIRST— in Maryland with Color
WMAR-TV and CBS conducted local live experimental color-casts from Johns Hopkins Hospital
in 1949. These v/ere viev^^ed by Government and industry representatives by off the air recep-
tion in Woshington. The first regular broadcasts of color TV were made on June 17, 1951.
Since December 1953, WAAAR-TV has originated one or more color programs every v^eek and
has carried many CBS Network programs in full color. Station is also equipped with the first 3V
vidicon color chain and currently televises one or more color film programs weekly.
FIRST— with Maximum Power
Under FCC Standards
WMAR-TV was the first video station in Maryland to achieve full power under FCC standards
when it inaugurated service on a new super power 100,000-watt transmitter, July 22, 1953.
FIRST—with Viewers
QUARTER-HOUR FIRSTS* ARB. Oct. 7-13 inci
WMAR-TV 234
Stations A & B Combined 219
'When two or more stations were on the air in Baltimore
HOOPER Nov. 3-9 incl.
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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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Phone Number
Air Time
N*wt Service
Representative
. . .1300 Liberty St.
Springfield 4-1126
16 hours
UP
. . 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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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-
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for you in Kansas City's top chain and
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Contact KCMO Radio or KCMO-TV, Kansas
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• Kansas City, Mo. • Represented by The Katz Agency
AHillafed with the publishers of Befier Homes
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S...H..S.... MISSISSIPPI-MISSOURI D D D
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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KMBC-TV
For the broadest broadcasting coverage in the Heart of
America market, use the area's most effective one-two ad-
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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
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In more and more cliciit-afj^euey huddles^ decision-makers are
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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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Nf^^l SPOT SALES
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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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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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Phone Number 3-0721
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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and WMUR-TV
Complete New Program Schedule
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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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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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One thing in common
H
amilton, Columbus, and Omar — an unlikely trio, but united
by a common love. And these three upstate New York
communities, widely separated though they may be in terms
of miles-as-the-crow-flies, are closer than the fingers on a
glove. The magic of TV brought them together, and in up-
state New York the velvet hand in the TV glove is Channel 8!
COLUMBUS
CBS-ABC-DUMONT
A MEREDITH STATION
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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
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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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OHIO
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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Maximum power— 316,000 watts ERP - with
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!
now Basic CBS Television Network
WXEL
Channel 8
Cleveland
R< preHinted nationally by the Katz Agency
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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
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550 Fifth Avenue
Ken Church
National Sales Manager
REPRESENTED BY THE KATZ AGENCY
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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
938
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OKLAHOMA
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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
939
D D D
O K L A H O M A - O R E G O N
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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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'.>i>. I"i'l>- 1- li'-'S (Kst.) lO.SSS.OOO — TV Homes 2,537,000
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
(See Page 941)
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
943
Lowest channel . . . highest tune-in in the Pittsburgh maricet
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.
944
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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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PENNSYLVANIA
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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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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
(See Page 274)
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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SOUTH CAROLINA
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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WBTW
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
9
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
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FULL
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.
CHANNEL ^
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
(See Page 953)
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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—top syndicated film features-
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Quite a lot of changes for this
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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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VERMONT
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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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
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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.
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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
964
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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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TELEVISION STATIONS
IN TKKKITORIES AND POSSESSIONS
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ALASKA
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Saskatoon, Sai>k.
Suult Ste. Marie. Ont.
Sherbrooke. Que.
SuillMir.v, Ont.
Sydney, N. S.
Toronto
Vancouver, B. C.
Windsor, Ont.
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Santiago de Cuba
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Santiago de Cuba
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— 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
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81.75
525/60
67.25
71.75
525/60
211.25
215.75
525/60
.55.25
.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
525/60
nan tv outside united states d n n
Location
Tampico
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)
Divis (Northern
Ireland)
Call
Letters
XETV
XETC-TV
LR-3-TV
LR-l-TV
HIT-TV
OP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
PRH-6-TV
CP
PRD-5-TV
PRG-3-TV
CP
PRA.9-TV
CP
PRD-8-TV
CP
PRE-8-TV
CP
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
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
CP
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
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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
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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
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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
VIrclnl*
HaahinKton
mtml VlrslniM
IVrllox<* KnIU
lir:4lllrhoro
niirtinctoit
I.ihIIow
Moiiiprlirr
\iirlliili*lii
Sitrlniflrld
«»l»rlnKllrld
>c. Juhiiobiiry
WitofiHinrk
(iriindy
llarrisonhiirc
siiiiiiiton
\ll«T<ll>«>ll
IMlinKham
<>nlriiliu
( hfhaliH
ChHun
(olviUf*
<'oiil<-«* Diiin
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?
( o:tl\%iHHl
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
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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
nan
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.
Q D a T E I. E V 1 S I () N (' O D E — N A R r B ODD
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.
d) Religious pro^^rams should place emphasis on broad religious
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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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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
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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.
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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:
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The Name of this Code shall be the Television Code of the National
Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters.*
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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Allegro Pictures, Inc.
4238 Mammoth Ave., Sherman Oaks, Cal.
Phone: STate 94952
Pres., Exec. Producer William Lava
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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.
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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
2» W. 4Mk ST.. N.Y. C. CI 5-5044 DETROIT, 16603 E. WARREN RD.. TU 5-5811 DALLAS. 4745 N. CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY, JU 3150 SALT LAKE CITY
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.
^Nielsen Television Index
TELEVISION SUBSIDIARY OF COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPORATION. 233 WEST 49th STREET, NEW YORK 19. N.Y. • CIRCLE 5-5044
The only company providing advertisers with Hollywood and New York custom
produced national shows, syndicated programming, and commercials— all on film.
BLD6.. PHONE 3-3903 SAN FRANCISCO, 995 MARKET ST.. DO 2-1060 ATLANTA. 3130 MAPLE DRIVE, N. E., EX 6100 CHICAGO. 230 N. MICHIGAN, FR 2-3696
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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EUVISION SUBSIDIARY OF COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPORATION, 233 WEST 491h STBEET. NEW YORK 19. N.Y. ■ ClnclE 5-50<
The only company providing advertisers with Hollywood and New York custom
produced national shows, syndicated programming, and commercials-all on film.
HEW YWIK, 233 W. 49111 ST., N.V. C, CI 5-5044 OETHOIT, 16S03 E. WARREN RD., TU 5-5811 DAIUS, 4745 N. CENTRAL EXPRESSWAYJU 3150 SALT lAK
, PHONE 3-3903 SAN FMMCISCO, 995 MARKET ST., DO 2-lKO ATUMTA. 3130 MAPLE DRIVE. N. E., EX SlOO CHICABO, 230 N. MICHIOAN, FK 2
CALIFORNIA
STUDIOS
Home of
GROSS-KRASNE, INC.
Now Shooting:
"BIG TOWN"
"MAYOR OF THE TOWN"
(In association with RAWLINS-GRANT)
Preparing:
O'HENRY" series
and
ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE"
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n n D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D
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.
(*Thru Leo Burnett Comipany)
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1003
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!
/DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS PRESENTS
i^SHEENA, QUEEN OF THE JUNGLE
•^LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL
n n n tv film producers — distributors n n a
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
4t0 rAIIK *V(NUE, NEW YORK 22, N. Y, < MUtroy Hill iiU}
n n n tv film producers — distributors n n n
Avis Filtns, inc.
904 East Palm Ave., Burbank, Calif.
Phone: THornwall 8-1666
President Leslie Helhena
Sec.-Treas Norris Ewing
Vice Pres Helen Ewing
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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.
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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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480 Lexington Ave.
New York 17, N. Y.
PLaza 9-4505
1007
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
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1008
D D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS O D D
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."
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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.
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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
1009
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
1010
n n n tv film producers — distributors n n D
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
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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.'*
•
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.
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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
ART LETTERING. ALL OPTICAL EFFECTS
FOR TELEVISION IN COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE
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n D n TV FILMPRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D
Sec.-Treas Esther Pergament
Services Offered — Producers representa-
tive, distribution of motion picture films, ex-
porter of TV programs.
•
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."
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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.
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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
j€ndu<^
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
1013
'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
1014
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n n D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D
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
WE 1-8156
cademy pictures inc.
In New York at
588 Fifth Avenue
PL 7-0744
1015
TV
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THE ONLY MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STUDIO
DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO TELEVISION FILMS
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1016
D D D TV FILMPRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D
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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iO Weil 46lh Street
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Detroit, Michigan
woodward 1-3979
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814 North La Breo
Hollywood 38, Calif.
Hollywood 2-1151
Conodion Repreienfolive: TELEFILM OF CANADA 130 Carlton St. • Toronto, Canada
1018
n n n tv film producers — distributors n n n
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.
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1019
PAN AMERICAN
TELEVISION
CORPORATION
Now Offering
1100
FEATURE LENGTH FILMS
for
LATIN AMERICA
and
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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
1020
n D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D
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
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275 SO. BEVERLY DRIVE • BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF.
BEVERLY HILLS • CHICAGO • NEW YORK
1021
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MORT SACKfTT, Pres.
723 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK 19, N.Y. Circle 5-6456
1022
n n n tv film producers — distributors n n n
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
1023
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)
1024
n D n TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D
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
1025
^ H ROUGH these pages pass the most astute buyers of mo-
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.
Send for "A Few Facts About Audio"
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AUDIO PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Film Center Building
630 Ninth Avenue New York 36, N. Y.
1026
D D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D
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.
•
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.
•
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.
•
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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The Silver Anniversary of
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Here in the Heart of New York
Complete Sound Stage Facilities
• SOUND STAGE
• REAR PROJECTION
• RECORDING AND MIXING
• ANIMATION AND ARTWORK
• TITLING, SCREENING, EDITING
• 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,
1028
□ D D TV PILMPRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D
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.
•
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.
•
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.
•
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."
•
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.
MICKEY ROONEY
ENTERPRISES
FOR TV
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Personal Management
MAURICE DUKE
Public Relations
RED DOFF
1029
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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
n n n tv film producers — distributors d n n
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.
•
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
for
TELEVISION
PUBLIC RELATIONS
TRAINING
• Specialists in filmed food commercials
• Complete Kitchen Facilities and Services of Home Economist
and Stylist
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MOTION PICTURES • TELEVISION
NCORPOKATED
40 EAST 49TH STREET • NEW YORK 17, NEW YORK
E. I. SPIRO — EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
PLAZA 8-01 17
1031
fmmn m wheeler,
lie.
)ioTio\ pirme i teievisioii film pmdvctioii
32 West 5.3 Street pl
\('\v York 19, 1 1
3-6658
1032
D a n TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D
Vice President Harry Joe Brown
Member Bd. of Dir Randolph Scott
•
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."
•
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
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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
1034
n D n TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D U
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.
•
Film Images^ Inc.
I860 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-1877
President Rosalind KossoflE
Vice President Nicholas Bongard
Treasurer Harry Bimberg
•
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.
•
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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Griffin
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Westinghouse
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VIDEO PICTURES, INC.
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500 Fifth Avenue New York 36. N. Y.
1035
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imperial WORLD films, inc
49 East Oak Street, Chicago 11, Illinois
Phone Michigan 2-6200
SYLVIA DAVIS, President
1036
G D D TV FILM P RO D U C E R S — D I ,S T RI B U TO R S 0 0 0
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.
•
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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n n D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D
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."
•
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.
•
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."
f Your Assurance of
QUALITY
Because of the sound founda-
tion on which the name of
HEDWIC has been built, the
trade may be assured of in-
tegrity and dependability.
W. K. HEDWIC
C. W. HEDWIC
FILMS FOR TELEVISION
PROGRAMS EDITED TO FIT SPECIFIC TIME SEGMENTS
Telecast's selecHon includes drama, sports, musicals, travel, cartoons, comedies, religious,
short and feature subjects and educational studies.
INFORMATION AND PRICES ON REQUEST
TFI-TV
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TELECAST FILMS INC
247 W. 46th Street 'New York 19, N. Y.
JUdson 6-5480
1039
a D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D
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
'From Program Design to Finished Package''
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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
16
Optical Printing
35
MM Animation • Titles UU MM
COLOR — BLACK & WHITE
7000 ROMAINE Hollywood 38, California
Phone — Hollywood 2-7464
1041
D n D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D
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. •
• Hollywood Television
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\
J-iflO'
IM
industrial pictures
film spots and i
programs
3 EAST 57tl
b STREET
NEW YORK
22, N. Y.
ELDORADO
5-1382-3
1042
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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.
mmm mmmm
• 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
D D D T N F 1 L >i r K () n r (^ k k s — d i s t r i b u t o r s d D D
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.
•
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.
•
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
1044
D D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D
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
as well as other types of animation. Omh
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ASSOCIATION FILMS, Inc
347 m^hm Avenue, New York 17, N. Y.
BRANCH OFFICES: ^ ^^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ,^
Ridgefieid, N. J. (Broad of Elm) ' Chicago {79 E. Adams Street)
San Froncisco {351 Turk Street) * Dallas {UOS Jackson 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:
LES PAUL & MARY FORD SHOW (Series)
(Writer-Director thru Fordel Films Inc.)
GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (Series)
FIGHTS FOR FREEDOM (Series)
Theatrical Release Through:
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
1046
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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
1047
TV FILM P R 0 I) lU E R S — D I S T R I B U T O R S Q D D
M
unagfr
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
1049
D D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D
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
1050
n D n TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D
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.
1051
D D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D
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.
1052
D D n TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D □
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
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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.
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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.
1053
D D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D
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.
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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?"
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\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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
1054
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Pan American Television
Corporation
1044 South Hill St., Los Angeles 15, Calif.
Phone: Richmond 7-8661
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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.
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Jach ParUer Productions
(See Television Film of America for per-
sonnel listing.)
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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."
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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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G n D T \ FILM 1» R O I) IT C E R S — D I S T R I B U T O R S Q D D
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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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."
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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
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Prochter TV Enterprises, Inc.
c/o American National Studios
7324 Sta. Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.
Phone: HO 2-6282
1056
n n n TV film producers— distributors d n d
Casting John Stephens
Services Offered — Films for distribution.
Productions — "Treasury Men in Action,"
"Man Behind the Badge."
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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.
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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."
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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."
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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,"
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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.''
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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).
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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.
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Rarnard L. SacUett Television
Productions
(See Program Producers)
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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Standard Television Corp,
1501 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y.
Phone: LOngacre 4-8234
President Irvin Shapiro
Services Offered — Major feature films and
shorts.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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."
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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."
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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.
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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
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Teleratna Productions
(See Television Films of America for
personnel listing.)
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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."
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Zorro Productions
2400 West Alameda Ave., Burbank, Calif.
Phone: TH 2-6131
Producer William Cottrell
Business Manager Nat Winecoff
FOR LISTINGS OF
IMPORTANT
ADVERTISING AGENCIES
AND
PERSONNEL
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DISTRIBUTOR
PERSONALITIES
THE "WHO'S WHO'
TELEVISION FILM
EXECUTIVES
TELEVISION FILM PRODUCER
AND DISTRIBUTOR
PERSONALITIES
nan
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
NAME PAGE
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.
■■EHBECEEI
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
tremendous expansion program.
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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.
ESBSssasaaa.
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
post.
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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,
on transcriptions, spots and jingles.
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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
his own business.
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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-
vision Laboratories.
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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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TELEVISION FILM EXECUTIVES D D D
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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n n n t k i. e v i s i o n i 1 1. m k x e c u t i v e s nan
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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TV SERVICE FIRMS
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D n D
Large Screen
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
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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
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<U0 Niiuh .We Circle 6-6289
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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
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sti W. r:ih St C^Helsea 2-1150
\ idro ¥^\m I^iboratorirs
131 W. 23rd St WAtkins 4-6156
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Kncar Motion Picture Service, Inc.
7315 C.-jrnecie Ave ENdicoU 1-2707
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So. Dix«\v Hw.v. & Wiiiwoud .\vc. .W.Miuil ;: 1(54
PlULADELPmA, PA.
Keswick. Iljirold W.
1017 W. .MlosiuMiy .\vc H.\ldwin {)-!)3r>5
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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-
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Washington 6, D. C.
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FOR
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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.
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TV CHANNE'- EVERY DAY
Television's Official Costumer
BROOKS
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3 WEST 61st STREET
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Telephone PLoza 7-5800
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11 K. 4Stli St., N Y.; Mllnay Hill 8-8190.
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630 Ninth Ave JUdson 6-1030
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40 W. 49th St Circle 6-4030
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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
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1600 Broadway CIrel* 8-0805
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160 W. 48th St Circle 5-5634
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■•{ W. ()lsi. St PLaza 7-5800
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151 W. 46th St PLaza 7-.3730
Lillien Costume Co.
1658 Broadway Circle 5-5199
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3 W. 61st St Circle 7-794i»
Radio-TV
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"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
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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
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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
1114
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.
1115
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Wr -'fSii ^
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MISS FRANCES
^^^^^^^^^^^^
DING DONG SCHOOL
9H
NBC-TV
THOMAS MITCHELL
M.ay.ot of the Uown
1116
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
1117
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
1118
n n RADIO-TV ARTISTS Q D
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
w
I
L
L
K I
E A
E M
N
E
RADIO — TV
MOTION PICTURES
Slide Films
Columbia Recording Artists
LExington 2-1100
1119
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
1120
n n RADIO-TV ARTISTS Q D
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
1121
/ /
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
122
n n □ RADIO AND TELEVISION ARTISTS Q D D
^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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T
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V
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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 —
1124
n D RADIO-TV ARTISTS Q D
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.
1125
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.
1126
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
1127
MAGGI McNELLIS
NANCY CRAIG
SALESMANSHIP
WITH
KNOW-HOW
MARY SHIPP
CLAIRE MANN
Beauty and Health
WABD-TV
1128
n D n RADIO AND TELEVISION ARTISTS 0 0 0
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
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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
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Originating In
Hollywood
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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.
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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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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
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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
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nan
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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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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KrTV. San L.ikr Tity. IMah
I^MM>N. BOB
Afwr Hour*
WPKN IMnl.ul.'lphia, Pa.
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tJarr.v MiH>n' Sluiw
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WHZ TV Hii-loii. Mass.
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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.
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KT.IS Hoba-t. Okl:i.
I.WN. JAIKIK
Mornini:^ Iiiiiut>Kairuii
WTAM. rievolaiMl. Ohio
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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.
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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
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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
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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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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
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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.
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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.
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ZIMMERS, DON
KENS-TV, San Antonio. Tex.
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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.
ALBY, WYNN
Sports Pictorial
KECK, Odessa, Texas
ALDEN, JERRY
WSNJ. Bridg-eton, N. J.
ALDRIDGE, MAHLON
KFRU, Columbia, Mo.
ALEXANDER, ALEX
KREO. Indio, Calif.
ALEXANDER, CONNIE
Sports Call
KCRC. Enid, Okla.
ALEXANDER, ED
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.
ALLEN, GEORGE
WBVP. Beaver Falls, Pa.
ALLEN, MEL
B. Feb. 14, 1913, Birmingham,
Ala. New York Yankees Baseball,
WPIX, WINS; World Series, Rose
Bowl Football Game, Major
League All-Star Game, NCAA
College Football, NBC-TV, White
Owl Sports Spot, CBS-TV; Sports
Daily, NBC
.\LLEN, STEVE
Sports Parade
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.
ANDERSON, KIRK
Spotlierbt on Sports
WFGM. Fitcbbursr. Mais.
nan
ANDERSON, ROGER
KIVA. Yuma, Ariz.
ARBOGAST, BOB
WEAW, Evanston. 111.
ARKISON, JIM
Sports Beat
WALE, Fall River, Mass.
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.
AVILA, BILL
KXOA, Sacramento. Calif.
AZAR, RICK
Sports Program
WHlLD, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
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BACHRACH, TOM
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.
BAKER. BILL
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.
IS.VWKTT, KLDK.XN
KSL. S,-ilt LaU.- Cily. Tt.-ili
B.\K(iKK. MKL
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.
BATES, MARVIN
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.
BELL. GEORGE "G.XBBV
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.
BIONT>I, DICK
KSYL, Alexandria, La.
BIRDSONG, HUGH
WFPM, Fort Valley, Ga.
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KFBC, KFBC-TV. Cheyenne.
VVyo.
BISHOP, HAL
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
BOLAM), JOF:
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
Sports
KDKA, Pittsburfrh. Pa.
BOYNTON, DICK
KFMB. San Diego, Calif.
BRADLEY, DICK
KICK. Springfield, Mo.
BRADSHAW. JOHN
Sportscope
WIRK. West Palm Beach. Fla.
BRANDENBERGER, MARION
Carnival of Sports
KAKE, Wichita, Kans.
BRANDT, J.\( K
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
Scrapbook Sports
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.
BROWN. BURLIEGH
WWLP, Springfield. Mass.
BROWN, HAL
KBIS, Bakersfield. Calif.
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BROWN, vvrrr.
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BROWN. R. FRKU. JR.
WlA^S. W LOS TV. Ashovm<
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BROWNE. TOM
WIST. Thailotte. N. C.
BRl NER. WALLY
WFIK TV Kvansville.
BRl SMART. JAY
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WIRO. Tronton. ()lii<i
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WRFS. Alexander Tit v.
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KXOK. St. U)uis. Mo.
BK K. KEITH
Sport si-astor
WTTO. rumpbf'llsvillr. Kv.
BIETEL. FRANK
WTTN. Minneapolis. Minn.
Bl LLETT. BERNARD
•BICKY"
Sport* Trail
WMXB. North Adams. Mass.
Ind.
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Bl NOE. BOB
KOHC. 1V,< Moines. Iowa
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WSAT. WSAl-TV. Wausau.
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KWAL. Wallaee. Idaho
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WCJUA. Colunibns, C,a.
BIRC.MEIER. FRANK
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
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WXRA, Biiffalo-Kcnmore,
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BURT. JIM
KELO. KELO-TV. Sioux Falls.
S. Dak.
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WTUS. Tuskeg-ee. Ala.
BITSH, OWEN
WDAF-TV. Kansas City, Mo.
BITLER. CLIFF
WLOr. Louisville, Ky.
— c —
( AIN, BOB
WHOW. Clinton, 111.
CALDWELL. HOWARD
WTHT, Terre Haute, Ind.
CALLIGAN, BOB
WSDR. Sterling-, 111.
CAMPBELL. BILL
WOAU. WCAU-TV, Philadel-
phia, Pa.
CAMPBELL, BUD
K ARK-TV, Little Rock, Ark.
CAMPBELL, DAVE
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.
CARMICHEAL, LES
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-
olis, Ind.
CLEVE HERMANN
KRCA director of sports
"Trophy Room"
KRCA-4
1146
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CAROL, ROBERT
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-
Mont; Tenpin Stars, The Bowlers
Show, WOR-TV
CITTY% JIM
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.
— D —
DABOUL. JOE
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
KVTV, Sioux City, Iowa
DAWSON, BUD
WQUA. Moline. 111.
1147
i)i<:an. WES
KTVE, Longview. Tex.
DECK, PAUL
KJSK. Columbus. Neb.
DFXKER, TOM
WBBP, Kochestei-. N. Y.
DEDEAUX. HOMER
WVMI, Biloxi, Miss.
DEFOREST, ED
KOOL-TV. Phoenix, .\riz.
DEINES. NAY
Sports Time
KMMJ. Grand Islaiul. Nebr.
DeJUIJO, ED
KUBC. Motilrose. Colo.
I)KL.\NEY. JIM
WPIX. WMC.\. New York.
N. Y.
DELSIE, PAT
Sports Final
WCAM. Canulen. N. J.
DeLUCA, PETE
KCRT, Triniilad. Colo.
DENNY, RAY
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
WAYX. Waycross. Ga.
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WIND. Chirairo. HI.
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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.
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Si)<)rts Special
WRAC. Ra^^^in.-. \Vis.
KKVIN. BIIJ.
Scoreboard
KARE. Atchison. Kans.
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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
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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
— G —
(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.
1148
<iIBBONS. J.VMES
WMAJ.. WMAL-TV, Washing-
Um, I). C.
(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
KNUZ, Houston, Texas
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GRAY, GEORGE
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.
HELFER. AL
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.
1149
HOOVER, TO.VI
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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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.
— L —
-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.
1150
I.EDET. LESTER
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.
n n n
SPORTS COMMENTATORS — RADIO-TELEVISION
D D D
McGRATH, ED
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.
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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.
1151
MULLEN, JAY
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.
— ]V —
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.
— o —
OBIE. DON
KRIB. Mason City, Iowa
O'BRIEN. JERRY
WNET. .Providence, R. I.
O'BRIEN, SHERRY
WDAS. Philadelphia, Pa.
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O'DKl.I.. VlKlill.
WNKM TV. Hav TUv. Mi«h,
OIHIM. RAV
KRIX. lilriHj;»h». AriE.
OI>OM. RAY
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W<YK. WSVK TV. SviM<u>.'.
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OIM»\\KIJ.. oniK
W.IKH r.allipulis. Ohio
PALMER, BUD
Spor^s from Madison Square Gar-
den, WPIX; U. S. Oocn Golf
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.
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W<'1X, (iiiciniiati. Oliio
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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.
1152
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ROBY, CLIFTON VAN
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
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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.
SCHENKEL, CHRIS
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Wise, Madison, Wise.
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Sportscope
KHOL-TV, Kearney, Nebr.
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Points on Sports
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WIOU, Kokomo. Ind.
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KTIN, Denver, Colo.
SCHROEDER. PAUL
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WREX-TV. Rockford. 111.
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KXOA. Sacramento, Calif.
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SEE. JACK
WTAP. Parkersburg-, W. Va.
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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.
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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.
SHUMATE, GENE
Sports Desk
KSO, Des Moines, Iowa
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Spotlight on Si)orts
WWNS. Statesboro. Ga.
SIEGEL. MORRIE
WTOP-TV. Washington, D. C.
SIEGRIST, BOB
WEAS. Decatur. Ga.
SIMPSON, JIM
WNAO, WNAO-TV. Raleigh,
N. C.
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
WGBG. Greensboro, N. C.
SMITH, FRANK
KHUM. Eureka. Calif.
SMITH, FRED B.
Sportscast
KTXJ, Jasper. Texas
SMITH. JIM
WBOK. New Orleans. La.
SMITH, JOHNNY
Sports News
KTRH. Houston. Texas
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WNAC. Boston. Mass.
SMITH, LOREN C.
Parade Sports
WTSA, Brattleboro. Vt.
SMITH. M. J. "CLIPPER"
WTCN, Minneapolis, Minn.
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Sports Review
WJBB, Hale.vville, Ala.
SMITH, WILLARD
KTOE, Mankato, Minn.
SMITH, WILLIAM
Sports Review
WMFR. Hig-h Point, N. C.
SNOWDEN. CH.4RLES T.
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SNYDER. DWIGHT
Sports Final
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Professional Football
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Sports Final
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Sport Shorts
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WTKM. Hartford. Wise.
TRllSSELL, JAKE
Dail.y Sports Column
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Sportsbook
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TUCKER, JOE
WWSW, Pittsburgh, Pa.
TUCKER, JOE
Professional Football
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TURNER. BOB
WHAM, WHAM-TV, Roches-
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WBUY, Lexing-ton, N. C.
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KRAL, Rawlings, Wyo.
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Sports Parade
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Sports of the Day
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KTBC-TV, Austin, Tex.
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Today in Sports
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WLBR, Lebanon, Pa.
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WAGNER, BOB
WHIZ, WHIZ-TV. Zanesville,
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WAITE, DAVE
Speaking- of Sports
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WAITES, DeWITT (JIM)
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WJAR, WJAR-TV, Providence
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WSBA-TV. York, Pa
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WALKER, HAL
WCAN-TV, Milwaukee. Wise.
WALKER, BOB
Sports Byline
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The Sportsman
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Cavalcade of Sports
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Morning Line
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Sports Roundup
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Sports-A-Time
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WARD, ASHBY
Sports Scoreboard
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Scoreboard
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KOCY, Oklahoma City, Okla.
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Mikeside of Sports
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Today in Sports
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All About Sports
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World of Sports
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Sports Final
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Sportsmen's Corner
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Speaking of Sports
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Sports Spotlight
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WKAT, Miami Beach. Fla.
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WBZ-TV. Boston, Mass.
BETTS, BOB
KQTV, Port Dodge, Iowa
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BIGBEE, NELL
WOWL, Florence, Ala.
BIGLER, TOM
WILK-TV. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
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KCSJ-TV, Pueblo, Colo.
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KFI, Los Angeles, Calif.
BLAIR, CURT
12:30 News
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BLAIR, ED
Georgia Panorama
WAGA, Atlanta, Ga.
BLAIR, FRANK
Today
NBC-TV
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KFBK, Sacramento. Calif.
BLECKLEY, W. JOHN
Capitol Coverage
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BOGGS, HOWARD
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F.OLLINGER. GENE
Cai'olina News
WJAN, Spartanburg, S. C.
IIOLTON, PAUL
KTBC, KTBC-TV. Austin, Tex.
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Community News
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I50KMANN, JIM
WCCO, MinneaiH)lis. Minn.
BOSLEY, LYLE
The World Tonight
WKTV, Utica. N. Y.
BOURGHOLTZER, FRANK
NBC
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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
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World Pictures
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WJBC, Bloomington, 111.
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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.
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NBC RADIO-TV
1158
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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
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King-ston, N. Y.
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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
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WDTV. Pittsburgh. Pa.
BURNS, JOSEPH
WNHC-TV, New Haven. Conn.
BURRUS, GENE
News Capsules
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BURWELL, E. L.
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KLX, Oakland. Calif.
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Ten-e Haute, Ind.
CALHOUN, ALLSTON
Americanism Preferred
WFPM, Fort Valley, Ga.
CALHOUN, ALLSTON
WGSW, Greenwood, S. C.
CALLISON, GEORGE
WGBS. Miami. Fla.
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Six O'clock Report
CBS-TV
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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
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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.
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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.
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Clos Looks at the News
WKLO, Louisville, Ky.
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KYMA, Yuma, Ariz.
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Labor Views the News
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COBURN, JOHN
WAFB-TV, Baton Rouge. La.
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News of the Night
CBS-TV
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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.
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WSM-TV, Nashville. Tenn.
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KWKH, Shrevepoil, La.
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Editor Speaks
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1159
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Spotlight New York
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KFEQ-TV, St. Joseph. Mo.
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KRMG, Tulsa, Okla.
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WBRE-TV. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
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Your Man Next Dooi-
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On the Line
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WMBM, Miami Beach, Fla.
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WABC, New York, N. Y.
CORCORAN, JOHN
WPEN, Philadelpliia, Pa.
CRONKITE, WALTER
Sunday News Special
CBS-TV
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KTVH, Hutchinson. Kans.
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WAFB-TV, Baton Rouge. La.
DABNTIY, B. M., JR.
Footprints of Time
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1460 Commentator
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John Daly and the News
ABC-TV
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KBRZ. Freeport. Texas
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•Between The Lines
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ABC
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Shell News-Sports
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Youngstown, Ohio
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Hometown Reporter
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DAY. CHARLES R.
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DELANEY, ED
Views on the News
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Orlando News
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Skelly Oil Company, Man On the
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Between the Lines
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KFDX-TV. Wichita Falls, Tex.
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KEDD, Wichita. Kans.
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News Between the Lines
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Tri-StatC'S News
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DWYER, FRED
WHYN-TV, Springfield, Mass.
DYKE. VAN, RUSS
KRNT, DCS Moines, Iowa
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The Bystander
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KARLE. GLENN
KPAC. Hot Spring's. Ark.
EDCiAR, NEAL
.N'ewH Summary
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ARC
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FARRK. NUMA
Noon Edition
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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
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WCRH, Boston. Mass.
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WEWS. n.-vcland. Oliio
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Cruise for News
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1160
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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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Past and Present
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GORDON, RAY
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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.
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CKLW-CKLW-TV,
Detroit-Windsor, Mich.
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WLW, WLW-T, Cincinnati. O.
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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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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
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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.
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JARRELL, MRS. W. W.
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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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WCDE, Akron, Ohio
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LITTLE, JAMES G.
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Columbus, Ohio
LORD, GEORGE
The World on Parade
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LOUIS, JOHN
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LOVE, DAN
KTBC, Austin. Tex.
LOWDER, C. W.
'.i'.i Top Stories
KIMN, Denver, Colo.
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WABC
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WRR. Dallas, Tex.
LOWERY, JAMES
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WFMZ-TV, AUentown, Pa.
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KTUL, Tulsa, Okla.
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NIKJ-TV
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WABC, New York. N. Y.
McCarthy, joe
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N. Dak.
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WTVL, Waterville, Maine
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WSTV. Stoubenville, Ohio
MeCORMA(K. FRANK
WHWB, Rutland, Vt.
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KPAB, Omaha, Nebr.
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WNCT, Greenville, N. C.
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WEDO, McKeesport, Pa.
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KCBB-TV, Tulsa. Okla.
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KEX, Portland, Oreg.
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KFMB, San Diego, Calif.
McINTYRE, FRANK
Klixetorial
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WBOF, Virginia Beach, Va.
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WJBK, Detroit, Mich.
McLEOD, HARRY
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McMARTIN, COLE
WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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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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News to Now
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Newspaper of the Air
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MARBLE, HARRY
News of New York
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Mutual
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Newsreel of the Air
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WGAR, Cleveland, Ohio
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One Man's Opinion
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Uvalde Today
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WQUA, Moline, 111.
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MATHERS, BILL
World in Review
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WKRC-TV. Cincinnati, Ohio
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Column on the Air
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MATTHEWS, FRANK
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San Antonio. Tex.
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WBBZ. Ponca City, Okla.
MAURER. JAMES
U.P. Commentary
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WBZ. Boston, Mass.
MAYES, DOUG
Synopsis
WBTV, Charlotte, N. C.
MEIER. EYANS
Voice of the People
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MELTON, E. T., JR.
Carolina News Roundup
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MENARD. RALPH
Public Forum
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MENEFEE, BOB
WIP. Philadelphia, Pa.
MERRYMAN, PHILIP
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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
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MICHAELS, PAT, AND THE
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KBTV, Denver. Colo.
MIDDLETON. ROBERT
WWSC, Glens Falls. N. Y.
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WMIE. Miami, Fla.
MILLER, GEORGE, JR.
KTEN, Ada, Okla.
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WERE. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
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MOFFATT, JOE
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MOLLENHOUR, WILLIAM
News Behind the Headlines
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WDSU-TV, New Orleans, La.
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MURPHY, WILLIAM B.
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MURROW, EDWARD R.
Person to Person, See It Now
CBS-TV
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WSYR, Syracuse, N. Y.
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NICODEMUS, WARREN
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N^EHAY. ED
Preview of Tomorrow
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NORMAN, NEIL
News of the Day
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O'CONNOR, ED
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O'MEARA. DAN
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ONCAY, WILLIAM
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OSGOOD, DICK
Show World
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OWEN, GORDON
Today in Pictures
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WTWN, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
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Local News
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Today in Syracuse
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O'WKIL. ROBERT
WPOR, Portland, Maine
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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
WBEC, Pittsfield, Mass.
PARTRIDGE, GEORGE S.
WINN. Louisville, Ky.
PASSAGE. GEORGE
WRVA. Richmond, Va.
PATRICK, LARRY
Between the Lines
WAIR, Winston-Salem, N. C.
PATTEN, ROBERT H.
WABI-TV. Bangor, Maine
PATTON, RALPH A.
WKMI. Kalamazoo, Mich.
PATRICK, GEORGE
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PAULE, VERNE
News for You
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PAVEY, RICHARD
12 o'clock News
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PEACOCK, CLETUS
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PEARSON, DREW
Washington Merry-Go- Hon ixl
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PELHAM, GLENN
WGRA, Cairo. Ga.
PELZER, JACK
Farm Hour
KXOB. Stockton. Calif.
POWELL, TOM
WGBI, WGBI-TV,
Scranton. Pa.
POWERS, DON
WJAT. Swainsboro. Ga.
PRICE. GRANT
KXEL, Waterloo, Iowa
PRICE. JOHN
Headline News
Mutual
PRICE, JOHN
WKAT. Miami Beach. Fla.
PRIOR. HARRY
Coffee Cup News
WTAN. Clearwater. Fla.
PYKA, LOU
KICA. Clovis. N. Mex.
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KWBU. Corpus Christi. Tc.\.
RADENZEL, ED
KNBC, San Francisco, Calif.
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KYW. Philadelphia. Pa.
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Green Bay. Wis.
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WLOK-TV. Lima. Ohio
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WBBM-TV. Chicagro. 111.
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KRNT. Des Moines. Iowa
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S.irasota Speaks
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Thi.'^ is Washington
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wrot'. Lewiston. Maine
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N«w- Analysis
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ROLI-'SON. JOHN
WMAL-TV. Washinjfton. D. C.
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Behind World News
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ROTH. JOE. JR.
KWIH\ .Musoatine, Iowa
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Today's News
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10 oTlook News
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ROITLEAU, GREG
Front Pase of the Air
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Rl CKLE, ROBERT
Noon News
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Kl DLOFF. EVERETT
As I See It
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RUGH, VIC
The News at Noon
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RUHLE, PAUL
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Kl MMINGER, ELMER
Let's Look at This Week
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KLNNION, GUY
Ncwsreel
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K UNION, BOB
WOOD. WOOD-TV,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
RUSH, JIM
WBBC, Flint, Mich.
RUSSELL, CHUCK
KTVH, Hutchinson, Kans.
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KELO-TV. Sioux Falls,
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KUTLEDGE, CHARLES
The News Today
WPTX, Lexing-ton Park, Md.
RYAN, BILL
Story of a Day
WKBW, Buffalo, N. Y.
RYAN, RED
WMGY, Monts-omery, Ala.
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KVON, Napa, Calif.
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KUTV. Salt Lake City, Utah
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WJDX, Jackson, Miss.
SEVAREID, ERIC
American Week
CBS-TV
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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
WCAU. Philadelphia, Pa.
SHAW, GORDON
Herald Reporter
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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
KTVQ. Oklahoma City, Okla.
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
KPLC. Lake Charles, La.
SHIDELER, HAL
Special News Events
KFOX, Long- Beach. Calif.
SHIELDS, A. T.
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SHINN, JUNEAU
KLIX, KLIX-TV,
Twin Falls. Idaho
SHIPLEY, BOB
KENT, Shreveport, La.
SHIPPEE, ROBERT E.
Indiana Story
WJCD, Seymour, Ind.
SHIVERS, ESTERS
On the Floor
WGLS, Decatur, Ga.
SHOEMAKER, JACK
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SHORTER, JACK
Forum of the Air
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SHROYER, LAWRENCE
WPRC. Lincoln, 111.
SHUBEL, DICK
News Views
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SHUMATE, TOM
Eve Journal
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SHUMWAY, HI
WFAM-TV, Lafayette, Ind.
SIDES, WILLIAM
WELO, Tupelo, Miss.
SIEGRIST, BOB
WEAS, Decatur, Ga.
SIGL, AL
WHEC, WHEC-TV,
Rochester, N. Y.
SIGURDSON, JACK
World Today
KPUG, Bellins-hani, Wash.
SIMPSON, JACK
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Headline News
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SKINNER, PAUL F.
Good News
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SLACK, BEN L., JR.
KVOA, KVOA-TV,
Tiicson, Ariz.
SLYCKE, HARRY VAN
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SMITH, ART
WFRO. Fremont, Ohio
SMITH, BRAD
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SMITH, DAVE
Texas Roundup
KVET. Austin. Tex.
S>nTH, DAVENPORT
WBRC. WBRC-TV.
Birmingrham, Ala.
SMITH, DICK
KXOL, Fort Worth, Tex.
SMITH, DONALD G.
KFBK, Sacramento, Calif.
SMITH, F. COURTNEY
WEOA, Evansville, Ind.
SMITH, GEORGE W., JR.
KMAE, McKinney. Tex.
SMITH, HARRY H.
KVOA-TV, Tucson, Ariz.
SMITH, JAMES W.
WLAY, Muscle Shoals, Ala.
SMITH, LEON
WBTM-TV, Danville. Va.
SMITH, MARGARET
Woman's World
WIRC, Hickory. N. C.
SMITH, RALPH
WIRL, Peoria. 111.
SMITH, RON
WETB, Johnson City, Tenn.
SMITH, STARR
WJRD, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
SMITS, LEE
WXYZ, Detroit. Mich.
SNYDER, ARNOLD
WTTM. Trenton, N. J.
SNYDER, DWIGHT
News Commentary
WJAY, MulUns, S. C.
SOKOLSKY, GEORGE
ABC
SOLIDAY, DON
KRNT, Des Moines. Iowa
SONN^ER, ALDEN
KSIG, Crowley. La.
SOWELL, F. C.
What's Happening-
WLAC, Nashville, Tenn.
SPARKS, FLOYD
KASL, Newcastle, Wyo.
SPENGLER, KEN
WICS. Springfield, 111.
SPRAGG, GRAYDON H.
WHAT, Greenfield, Mass.
SPRAGUE, WILLIAM
World News Roundup
NBC
STACK, JIM
KCLX. Colfax, Wash.
STANSELL, CHARLES V.
WDAF, Kansas City, Mo.
STAPLES, GEORGE
Background for Peace and
War
KSVG, Richfield, Utah
STARN, GENE
WKBN, WKBN-TV,
Youngstown, Ohio
STARNES, JACK
WFNS, Burlington, N. C.
STEELE, JOHN
WFBR, Baltimore, Md.
STERNBERGER, ESTELLE M.
You and the News
WLIB, New York, N. Y.
STEPHENSON, BOB
WFVG, Fuquay Springs, N. C.
STEWART, DICK
WREB, Holyoke, Mass.
STEWART, JACK
The Stewart Slant
WALK, Newport, R. I.
STEWART, PHIL
KFXM, San Bernardino, Calif.
STEWART, WILLIAM G.
Congressional Highlights
KFKA, Greeley. Colo.
STICKLE, DAVID
WMAR-TV, Baltimore, Md.
STILLE, BERT
WTVN. Columbua. Ohio
STINSOX, BILL
News Diveit
KWTX, Waco, Tex.
SWAYZE, JOHN CAMERON
Camel News Caravan
NBC-TV
SWEENEY, GEORGE
WJDA. Quincy. Mass.
SWENSON, JACK
KFEL-TV, Denver. Colo.
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T.\LBOT, BILL
KMTV. Omaha. Nebr.
TAYLOR, BOB
KOLN-TV. Lincoln, Nebr
TAYLOR, DEAN
WBBF, Rochester, N. Y.
TAYLOR, PAUL
KYW, Philadelphia, Pa.
TAYLOR, S. BRYDEN
WVPO, Stroudsburg, Pa.
TAYLOR, SAM
WCHA. Chambersburg, Pa.
TAYLOR, VESTAL C.
WFNC, Fayetteville, N. C.
TE.4SE, G. O.
WHAP, Hopewell, Va.
TEMBY, BRITT
WKNX-TV. Saginaw, Mich.
TERRY, JOHN
WVKO. Columbus, Ohio
TERWEY, TYS
WMPS, Memphis, Tenn.
THOMAS, BOB
Radio Feature Story
WJAG. Norfolk, Nebr.
THOMAS, ED
WSLS. Roanoke, Va.
THOMAS, JERRY
KVEN, Ventura, Calif.
THOMAS, LYNN C.
KWRO. Coquille. Oreg.
THOMAS, MIKE
WSAM. Saginaw, Mich.
THOMPSON, BOB, SR.
Home Town News
WWNS, Statesboro. Ga.
THOMPSON, JIM
News of Niagara
WJJL. Niagara Falls, N. Y.
THOMPSON, RAY
KROC-TV, Rochester. Minn.
THORGERSEN, ED
Free-Lance/ CBS, WOR, WPIX,
DuiMont
THORNLEY, HENRY
KROY, Sacramento, Calif.
TILLMAN. JOHN
Roving Reporter, WPIX, New
York, N. Y.
TINNEY, CAL
KTVQ, Oklahoma City, Okla.
TITCHENER, DOROTHY
Your Opinion, Please
WENE, Binghamton-Endicott.
N. Y.
TOBEL, PHILIP VON
WATR. Waterbury, Conn.
TOBIAS, RICHARD
The News 4 Times a Day
WCLI, Corning, N. Y.
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UEBELHART, JAMES
WSPD-TV, Toledo, Ohio
UHLIS, F. J.
KG'BX. Springfield. Mo.
UNDERBILL, GARDNER
Noon News
KLOU. Lake Charles, La.
UNDSETH, JOHN
KLIZ. Brainerd, Minn.
UPCHURCH, B. L.
Meet Your Neighbor
WSMT, Sparta, Tenn.
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VABBR, LAUGHRAN
WBRK, Pittsfleld. MasB.
VACCA, JOHN
Behind World Headlines
KOSA, Odessa, Tex.
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VALE, FRANK
KLMX, Clayton, N. Mex.
VALENTINE, LOU
KMAC, San Antonio. Tex
VAN, LYLE
The Esso Reporter
Mutual
VANDERCOOK, JOHN W.
ABC
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WALKER, BOB
WSIL-TV, Harrisburg. 111.
WALL, JOHN
WMPM, Smithfield. N, C.
WALLACE, ED
WNBK, Cleveland, Ohio
WICKENBERG, CHARLES
WMSC, Columbia. S. C.
WICKSTROM, WILLIAM
WMUS, Muskegon, Mich.
WIGGINTON, BILL
KELO, Sioux Falls. S. Dak.
WILKINS, PATRICK
Report to the Valley
KSRV, Ontario, Oreg,
WILLIAMS, DOC
WADC, Akron, Ohio
WILLIAMS, GLENN
WNDR. Syracuse. N. Y.
WILLIAMS, JACK
Arizona Confidential
KOY, Phoenix. Ariz.
WILLIAMS, KNOX
KTXL-TV, San Angelo, Tex.
WILLIAMS, PAUL
WWJ-TV. Detroit. Mich.
WILLIAMS, VINCE
KERO-TV, Bakersfield. Calif.
WILLIAMSON, MAX
Commentarily Yours
WHLM, Bloomsburg, Pa.
WILLMANN, JOHN
Man About Town
WWPA, Williamsport, Pa.
WILLS, HARRY
WHLB, Virginia, Minn.
WINGATE, JOHN
WRCA-TV. New York. N. Y.
WINTER, MAX
WITY. Danville. 111.
WINTER, WILLIAM
KPIX, San Francisco. Calif.
>VINTERS, WILLIAM
Farm Facts
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
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ZIBBARTH, E. W.
WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn.
BILL CULLEN
Exclusive Represenfative Martin Goodman 65 W. 54 St., N. Y. C.
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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.
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BACK, FEDER
WRJN, Racine, Wis.
BACKS, HENRY
Midday Musicals
WWRL, New York, N. Y.
nan
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.
r-4*:^t* =^
HARRY VON ZELL
with
BURNS and ALLEN
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CARNATION
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TEXACO TOO!
BILL NIMMO
Announcer - M.C.
SCHICK COMMERCIALS
'THE JACKIE GLEASON SHOW"
"PABST BLUE RIBBON"
CBS-TV
Management:
CHARLES CONAWAY
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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.
JACKSON
BECK
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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
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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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Curtis Wright, Noma
Liqui-Moly
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Quaker Oats
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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
WALTER HERLIHY
1173
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OAI.Y. JOHN
Whafs My Liiu-
CBS-TV
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
AKRY
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Mo.
KlMl^
DEAN, 1
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
— E —
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.
— F —
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.
1175
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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
MU 8-6600
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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
SU 7-5400
1177
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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
Represented By
Martin Goodman
PHIL TONKEN
ACTOR -ANNOUNCER-M.C.
INNER SANCTUM — TV
PARAGON PLAYHOUSE — TV
THE BIG PICTURE — TV
FAMOUS PLAYHOUSE — TV
THE GREATEST DRAMA — TV
ALLAN GRANGER — RADIO PLAYHOUSE
RADIO
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JABERG. ELGENK
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.
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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
1179
a D D
A N N O IT N ( E R S — M C ' S
n n D
KKNNKUY. KKN
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
1180
n n n
ANNOUNCERS — MC'S
n n n
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.
— 3tc —
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
1181
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KtJUM TV. An>\iM»»«'r«|ii«'.
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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.
Iiul.
C.
— iW —
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
1182
^ ^ O AN N O U N C E R S — M C S
D D D
aiARTIN, JOHN
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.
1183
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.
— o —
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*
nan
A N N O II X ( E R S — M C ' S
D D n
Ol.M»N. LKO
WRn^. Riohlaml CciUer. Wis.
(ll.SON. SIIKKM
NVMAV, SpnnttioUi. 111.
UKl.AM>. t;KNK
l\>lk.» Hop
\VH.\Y, Xi'w Hritani. Coun.
O'KOl KKK. JiOIlN
Nuht Mnyor
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.
P
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.
— a —
01 ATTRINI. PETER L.
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.
1184
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.
pan AN NO UNC E RS — M C S 000
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.
1185
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.
ODD
A \ N O r N C E R S
M ( ' S
n D D
SNKI.I.(iKOVK. CAKL
WlX^F. IVMhan. Ala.
SMUKR. r.\n.
Musu-.il ToiiUMly Theator
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
T
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.
1186
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.
nan announcers — mcs □
n n
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.
1187
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
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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.
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Morning Jamboree
WMEV, Marion. Va.
ZI3LMERMAN, HARRY
Town Crier Special
WTCN. Minneapolis. Minn.
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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.
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WAIT, Chicago, 111.
ANTHONY, MARV
WDLB. Marshfield. Wis.
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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.
1189
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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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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St.trhsht Soiivonirsi
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HXKBKK. DON
WiJHS. Miami. Fla.
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MulniK-hl Matinee
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Murnmc Serenade
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I'.tnui.- o( Hits
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WgiW. Molme. 111.
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Mantnp
WHLN. Harlan. Ky.
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WKMI. Kalamazoo. Mich.
BAKK. FKRD
Spiritual Time
WWRL. New Y'ork. N. Y.
BAKKETT. JOHN
Musk- Out of the Nigrht
KI-MS. Lincoln. Nebr.
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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.
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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.
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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
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WXRA, Buffalo-Kenmore, N.Y.
BLOWER, CHUCK
KTKT, Tucson. Ariz.
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Dance on the Down Beat
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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
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BKAUSIIAW. JOHN
M.lo.lv Mart
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RKA1>\. JOSII
WHHM. ChiiMSO. 111.
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WMZ Post on. M.1SS.
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WKMT. Mihvaukoo. Wis.
BKANTII. OEORO.K
Booirio and Bluos
WKl.r. Welch. W. Va.
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wniU, Knoxville. Tenn.
BRAND. I'Al L
l^aiuv Time
WKNY. Kinpstou, N. Y.
BRANDT. JACK
C\uh Matinee
WITZ. Jasper. Ind.
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KXOA. Sacramento. Calif.
BRASIIKR. JAMES
Radio Ranch Roundup
KTXJ. Jasper. Tex.
BRAl N. JEROME
KXRA. Alexandria, Minn.
RRAY. ED
Sunrise Serenade
WKTG. Thomasville. Ga.
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WFBM, Indianapolis, Ind.
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Mornin? Line
KYM.\. Y'uma. Ariz.
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RequeslfuUy Y'ours
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Man .\bout the House
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WMRY. New Orleans. La.
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Stars of the Barn Dance
WLS. Chicag-o. 111.
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Moon Dog: Matinee
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KCLA. Pine Bluff. Ark.
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KTRN. Wichita Falls. Tex.
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KCSB, San Bernardino. Calif.
BRODEY, SHERM
WKAL, Rome, N. Y.
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Late Date
WIBC. Indianapolis. Ind.
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Make Mine Music
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Top Tunes
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I'nrty Line
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W1<:C. Bridsreport, Conn,
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Atlanta Carousel
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Mflf>dy-Go-Kound
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KRAI. Crai«r. Colo.
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wrrU. Port Huron. Mich.
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r>o.ii;ic Man
WiHIV, MontfTomery, Ala.
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WIUT. Hudson. N. Y.
BROWN. PAT
Qnaitcl Time
KATK. Minden, La.
BROWN. P.VT
Tniversity Hour
KVKT. .\ustin. Texas
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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.
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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.
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Jukebox Serenade
WQAM, Miami, Fla.
Bl RNS. GENE
Music Till Midnight
KI(;K. Springfield. Mo.
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WILD, Birmingham, Ala.
Bl RNS, RAY
Record Review
KVRC. Arkadelphla. Ark.
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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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Music Unlimited
WJPS, Evansville. Ind.
CALDWELL, LAMAR
Record Rendezvous
WHSC. Hartsville, S. C.
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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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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.
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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.
1193
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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KNKA. JonoslH>ro. Ark.
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Mii-.u-.«l J;»n»borro
KKXK. Ktxbiirjr. Idaho
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WWOn. Ljmbburs:. Va.
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WKMl. Kalamazoo, Mioh.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
1196
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.
U97
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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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.
1198
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.
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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.
1199
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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.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
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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.
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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.
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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.
1201
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Aftrr Hom>
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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.
1202
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.
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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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Swiiis Your l»;«rluer
WIS. CoUunbi.i. S. r.
1>KKA7.7.0. IH»N
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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
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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.
1204
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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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KENDELL, WILLIAM
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,
1205
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.
1206
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.
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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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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.
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l\>p Shop
WATS. Sayiv, l«.i.
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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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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.
1209
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.
— z —
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
1210
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
1211
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
^^^^Blill 11^^ '' ' .^^^MMli^^k.
RICHARD
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n n n orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV D D D
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
1213
D n D Orchestra Leaders — Conduotors — Orffanists — Radio-TV D D D
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
1214
.5.. ^ Orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV D D D
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
1215
D D D Orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV D D D
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.
1216
n n n orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV D D D
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
1217
n D D Orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV
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.
1218
n □ D Orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV D D D
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
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QUINTON, PATSY M.
WTYC. Rock Hill. S. C.
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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)
1219
n n n orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV IH D D
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
1220
n n n orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV D D D
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.
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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
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Directing and Co-Writing
OUR MISS BROOKS
CBS-TV
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HERBERT SUSSAN
Producing and Directing
"THE
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(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
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1224
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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
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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
a D n RADIO-TELEVISION DIRECTORS D O D
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
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Director
of
"Nan Behind the Badge"
TED POST
Director
Schlilz Playhouse
Medic
Waterfront
GREY LOCKWOOD
NBC-TV
DIRECTOR
1230
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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
LEON FROMKESS
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Executive Producer
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ELLERY QUEEN
HALLS OF IVY
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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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"MASQUERADE PARTY"
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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
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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.
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Teen Time
KRBC-TV, Abilene. Texas
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WCMB-TV, Harrisbur?, Pa.
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True Detective Mysteries
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Funhouse
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Nig-ht Watch
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Retire Inn
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Dang-er
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Wonderful City
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Election Coverage
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LONG, N. C.
The Plainsman
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WVET-TV, Rochester, N. Y.
LOVETON, JOHN W.
Topper
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LOWE, DAVID
One Minute Please. What's
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WFBC-TV. Greenville. S. C.
LYNAGH, JIM
WSIX-TV. Nashville, Tenn.
LYNN, ANDY
WGEM-TV, Quincy. Dl.
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McBRIDE. CLAY
WMFD-TV, Wilmington. N. C.
McCarthy, dean
That's My Pop
WCAN-TV. Milwaukee, Wis.
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Teen Times
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KFEL-TV, Denver, Colo.
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TV Schooltime
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The Phrase That Pays
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KPTV, Portland, Ore.
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KLZ-TV, Denver, Colo.
McHEJVDRIX, BOB
WKRC-TV, Cincinnati, Ohio
Mcknight, tom
Life of Riley
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On the Farm
KRBC-TV, Abilene. Texas
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The Whistler
CBS
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WBAY-TV. Green Bay, Wis.
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Best of Broadway
CBS-TV
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Direct Lamp Unto My Feet
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WCAN-TV, Milwaukee. Wis.
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Lig^hts On, Music
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Lassie
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The Little Show
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WTVD, Durham, N. C.
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Talent Parade
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Colleg-e on Camera
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Feats and Faces
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Edward Arnold's Spotlig^ht
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Up In the Air
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WTCN, Minneapolis. Minn.
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Ozzie & Harriet
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B. Dec. 28, 1915, Salt Lick, Ky.
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Buddies of the West
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KDUB.-TV, Lubbock. Texas
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B. March 15, 1912, Brooklyn,
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Family Theater
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Junior Auction
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WWLP, Springrfield, Mass.
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PRYOR. WALLY
Fashion Close-Up
KTBC-TV, Austin, Texas
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Family Kitchen — ^Man About
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WKNY-TV. Kingston, N. Y.
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Thru the World's Gateway
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You Are Thrre
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Eye on New York
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WRCA-TV, New York, N. Y.
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The Paul Dixon Show
DuMont
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Gary Moore Show
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SCARPINO, ROBERT L.
WHO-TV, Des Moines, Iowa
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Studio One, Person to Person
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Quick on the Draw
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WMGT, Pittsfield. Mass.
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B. June 21, 1921, Dayton, Ohio.
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SHAPIRO, STANLEY
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Four Star Playhouse
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SHAW, JEROME
Omnibus
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KFDA-TV, Amarillo, Texas
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SHEVELOVE, BURT
CBS-TV
SIMON, AL
Bums & Allen Show
CBS-TV
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It's a Great I/ife
NBC-TV
SMITH, SIDNEY
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SPAN, AL
Robert Q. Lewis Show
CBS-TV
SPIER, WILLIAM
Willy
CBS-TV
— T —
TELFORD, FRANK
The Stranger. Captain Video
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Hippity Hop
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THOMPSON, HAL
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Life With Elizabeth
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DuMont
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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-
tave Schirmer, Herman Starr.
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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.
Evergreen Music Corp,
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Famous Music Corporation
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
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Crestwood Publications
Cross Music Company
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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.
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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
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Fi-Del Music Publishing Co.
Filmusic Co.
Fine Songs
Flair Pub. Co.
Florida Music Company
Folk Songs
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Ford Music, Inc.
Four-Star Music Company
Fowler, Wallace Publications
France Music Company
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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.
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Great Oaks Music
Green Music Publications
Greta Music Co.
Guinand, Clinton
H. M. Banner Publications
Halama, Frank J., Publications
Halgra Songs
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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
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jay CO Music
jean Music Company
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jet Music Pub.
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johnstone-Montei, Inc.
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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
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Kaymusic Publishers
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Kinkade's Songs
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Knotty Pine Music Pub.
Kord Music Company
Koss 'Music Co.
L. A. Songs
La Chapelle Music Publications
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Lakefront Music
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Lamp Music Pub.
Lance Music Pub.
Lana Music
Langley Music Co.
Lang-Worth Publications, Inc.
Latin American Publishing Corp.
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Lawn Music
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Leal, Felipe Valdes
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Lee, Robert, Music Publishers,
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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.
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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-
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Main Street Songs, Inc.
Mallory Music Pub.
Majestic Music Company
Major Melodies
Major Minor Music
Malabar Music, Inc.
Manhattan Melodies Music Pub.
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Marvin Music Corp.
Mann Music Co.
Manning House Music
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Maresh Music Co.
Marino Music Company
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Martel Music Co.
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Maxted Music Co.
Master Music Publishers
Maytime Music, Inc.
Maywood Music Co.
Maze Publications
McClellan Music Company
McClean, Gene, Music Co.
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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
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Merian Music Inc.
Meridian Music Corp.
Merit Music, Inc.
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Merrick Music Co.
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Meteor Music
Metro Music
Metropolitan Music Company
Michele Pub. Co.
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Miracle Music Company
Mission Hills Publications
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Missud, Jean M. (B.M.I.)
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Modern Melodies Publishing Co.
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Mohawk Music Publishing Co.
Monahan Music Publications
Monarch Music Company
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Monument Music, Jnc.
Moonlight Music
Morris Music Publications
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Morro Music Corp.
Morton Music Corp.
Motion Music Co.
Motley Music Publishing Co.
Motor City Music Publishers
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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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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
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Capitol Music Co.
Cardilli, M. V.
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Century Music Publishing Co.
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Chart Music Publishing House,
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Choral Press
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Clayton, Norman J.
Clef Music Corp.
Coanacher, B.
Coleman, Robert H.
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Colin, Charles
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Concord Music Publishing Co.,
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Concordia Pub. House
Cooper, W. Oliver
Craig, Ivy E.
Crawford, Percy B.
Cummings, M. Homer
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Davis, Marion, Company, The
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Dean & Evridge
Dean & Franklin
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Edition Gil- Ron
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Likhvig Music Publishing Co.
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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
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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
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Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyki
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Poltawski, Aleksander
Pomaranski, Zygmunt
Popular Music Publications
Princess Publications
Pro Art Publications
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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.
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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
1268
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
nan
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
Call Let^ys
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.
1270
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Call Letters
City
Ueensee
Call Letters
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.
City
Licensee
FLORIDA
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.
1271
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FM STATIONS IN OPERATION
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Call Letters
City
Licensee
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.
LOIJISIAN A
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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Ca!l Letters
City
Licensee
MISSISSIPPI
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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Call Letters
City
License*
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.
System
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.
Call Letters
City
Ucensee
OREGON
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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City
Licensee
Call Letters
City
Licensee
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.
rXAH
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.
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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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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.
'^Jtffunlitrv ()J '^ Jeyjeclioti in ^Jound
934 CHARTER STREET • REDWOOD CITY,
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Equipment
RADIO-TELEVISION
EQUIPMENT
MANUFACTURERS
RETMA PERSONNEL
AND COMMITTEES
CONSULTING
ENGINEERS
A List of Important Radio, Television and FM |
EQUIPMENT FIRMS |
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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
TELEVISION
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COMPANY
INC.
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
TELEVISION
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Special Effects
CO MP ANY. K.
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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,
public address and
stems for studios,
nput
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
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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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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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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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i CONSULTING ENGINEERS
specializing in AM, FM and TV
nan
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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D D D RADIO — KLIXTRONKS — TKLKVISION MFKS. ASSN. 0 0 0
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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I MANAGERS AND AGENTS
: Addresses and Telephone Numbers of Talent
: Representatives in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago
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iVEW YORK
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
0-eooo
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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MnrrU. Win.. .\Rriir>. Inc.
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(!(t(K» <uii-<M Hhil\ , C.'S) . .
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I04r» N. r;(rol Pr. ( 4l?l . ,
riiiitrrn> . Jiirk
SSU;» SunM>l Hlvii. t4«!t . .
I'owfn.. Stanley & Dunn. Inc.
!»HM» Suns.l RlviJ. l4tn . .
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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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
1306
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF TELEVISION REFERENCE BOOKS
D n
Beginning Television
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
1307
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TELEVISION H I B L I O G R A P H Y
n D n
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
Directory, 1953-54
Pub. by RETMA
J 954 Television Directory
Pub. by Ross Reports on TV
Television Index, Inc.
1.953 Annual Data Booh
Pub. by Frederick Kugel Co.
I Radio and Television
Bihlioyraphy
Compiled by Burton Paulu
Natl. Assn. of Ed. Bcstrs.
Radio-TV Personalities
Directory 1953-54
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.
1308
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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
1309
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T K L i: VISION HI H L 1 O (J R A V II Y
n D D
Sucv€*ssful Hadio oiirf
T€>f<>ri.vioii Xdvertising
I.N V. I . SrrhatVr \
J. W . LiKMiiniar
M.(;raw.Ilill
T^ Fiftii C f>llltll€*rc*iflf.s'
^lll.. liN Vmcriiari \\ Socit'lv
Tl Kc'Mifl.v (Id5:{ £ci.>
I'lili. l»\ S|)«»MM)r Services
•'II Today": Report II
b\ ihoma.o I!, (loffiii
.Vall. Bcstji. (^o.
Tele'Census
I'ul). I»> \\ «K)(lluir> (College
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
l»> Irank L. Sweel/er
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
1310
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TELEVISION B I B L 1 O G K A l» H Y
nan
Hishs and Rights tit
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
1311
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AMTV 1954
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
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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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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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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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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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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
. -:
Permanent)
FBI in Peace and War
Buick Div. of General
Motors Corp.
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CBS
Kudner Agency
Murine Co.
B.B.D. & 0.
("Murine" of the
- . ■ eyes)
Procter & Gamble Co.
Leo Burnett
(Lava. Lilt Home
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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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Front Pjge Farrell
ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK
Whitehall Pharmacal NBC
iAerowdx. Wizard
Wick. Chot
Boy-ard-dee^
Pharmaco, Inc.
(Medigum, Feen-a-
mint, Chcoz)
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)
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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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Dancer-Fitzgerald -Sample
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
Foote, Cone fir Belding
Weiss Cr Celler
Hicks & Greist
Foote, Cone fir Belding
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Coss, Frank (news)
Graham, Sheilah
Grand Ole Opry
Grant, Taylor (news)
Grauer, Ben (news)
Greatest Story Every
Great Gildersleeve
Told
ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK
Kellogg Co.
(Cereals)
Knomark Mfg. Co.,
Inc.
(Esquire Boot Polish)
Lever Brothers Co.
(Pepsodent)
Liggett fir Myers
Tobacco Co.
(Chesterfield
Cigarettes)
Minnesota Mining
& Mfg. Co.
(Scotch Brand Cello-
phane Tape)
National Biscuit Co.
(All products)
Pet Milk Co.
(Evaporated milk)
Pillsbury Mills, Inc.
(Flour, flour mixes)
A. E. Staley Mfg. Co.
(Sta-Flo Liquid
Starch)
Star-Kist Foods, Inc.
(Star-Kist Tuna Fish)
Bekins Van & Storage
Co.
(Storage and moving)
Chemicals, Inc.
(Vano Household
Products)
Dolcin Corp.
(Pharmaceuticals)
Household Finance
Corp.
(Personal loans)
Mennen Co.
(Toiletries)
Peter Paul, Inc.
(Mounds & Almond
Joy)
Dean Witter & Co.
(Investment house)
Seeman Brothers, Inc. ABC
(Detergents, house-
hold deodorants)
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco NBC
Co.
(Prince Albert
Tobacco, Cavalier
Cigarettes)
P. Lorillard Co. ABC
(Old Cold Cigarettes,
Headline Cigars)
Rhodes Pharmacal Co. NBC
Inc.
(Imdrin)
Goodyear Tire & ABC
Rubber Co.
(Institutional)
Kraft Foods Co. NBC
(Velveeta, Parkay.
mustard, salad oiP
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ADVERTISING AGENCY
Leo Burnett
Emil Mogul
McCann-Erickson
Cunningham fir Walsh
B.B.D. & 0.
McCann-Erickson
Gardner Advertising
Leo Burnett
Ruthrauff & Ryan
Rhoades & Davis
Brooks Advertising
Sidney Garfield & Associates
Victor Van Der Linde Co.
Needham, Louis & Brorby
Kenyon Cr Eckhardt
Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample
Albert Frank-Gunther Law
Wm. H. Weintraub & Co.
William Esty
Lennen Cr Newell
Pringle Goodbell Associates
Kudner Agency
Needham. Louis & Brorby
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ADVERTISE* AND PRODUCT
NETWORK
ADVERTISING AGENCY
Crecnc. Lome
Credit Union National
Association
^ liislitution.il '
MBS
J. Walter Thompson
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
L & M Filter
Cigarettes)
U
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)
i
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.
(Home freezers,
refrigerators)
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Henry, Bill & the
Herald of Truth
Hill, Edwin C.
Hilltop House
Hollywood Park
Cold Cup Race
Hope, Bob Show
Hotel for Pets
Hour of Decision
Houseparty
ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK
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.
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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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Maxwell Sackheim & Co.
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
B.B.D. & 0.
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How to Save Money
on Your Car
Hunfley. Chef
ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK
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)
K
ABC
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
Bozell & JiC9bs
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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)
1325
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
Cigarettes)
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S.O.S. Co.
(Magic Scouring
Pads)
NETWORK
ADVERTISING AGENCY
McCann-Erlckson
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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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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)
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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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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
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Toni Co.
UHome permanent,
creams, lotions, lip-
sticks)
NETWORK
ADVERTISING AGENCY
Weiss & Geller
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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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NETWORK
ADVERTISING AGENCY
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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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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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Suspens«
Swiyze. John Cameron
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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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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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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)
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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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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
ODD
COMMERCIAL TV PROGRAMS
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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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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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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
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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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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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Greatest Professronal
Football Plays
of the Week
Guiding Light
Hallmark of Fame
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,
Crisco, Cleem)
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NBC-TV
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,
(Phillips Milk of
Magnesia)
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
1 ve Cot J Secret
R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.
iCavalier Cigarettes)
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CBS TV
William Esty
lamie
Duffy-Mott Co., Inc.
(Mott Apple
ProdLicts'
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.
AVatchbandsi
justice
Borden Co.
(Instant coffee.
ice cream, dairy
products^
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)
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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*
ereal'., mixes)
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,
One-a-Day Multiple
Vitamin Tablets,
Tabrin, Nervine)
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C. A. Swanson & Sons
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meat products)
NETWORK
ADVERTISING AGENCY
Tatham-Laird
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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
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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 )
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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
Wm. Werntraub
Clinton E. Frank
Bryan Houston
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Moore, Gary Show
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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M> Litrle Margie
Name s the Same
Name That Tune
Jame That Tune
NCAA Football
Omnibus
One Man's Family
On the Line with
Contidine
On Your Account
On Your Account
Orchid Award
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Simmons Co.
iSimmons Beautyrest,
Hide-A-Bed)
Brown & Williamson
Tobacco Corp.
^^.vi L ii;arettes^
Scott Paper Co.
I Napkins, towels,
wax paper ^
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Young & Rubicam
CBS-TV Ted Bates & Co.
NBC-TV J. Walter Thompson
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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)
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Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample
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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Original Amateur Hour
Our Miss Brooks
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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NtTWORK
Public Defender
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.
service, tubes, tape
recorders, batteries,
air conditioners^
Philip Morris & Co. CBS-TV
\Pliilip Morris
Cigarettes)
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)
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ABC-TV Ellington Advertising Agency
Lennen & Newell
The Biow Co.
The Biow Co.
Fuller & Smith & Ross
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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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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
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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
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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)
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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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THE ADVERTISER
11 W. 42 St., New York 36, N. Y.
Phone: LOngaere 5-2125
Publisher & Editor Manuel Rosenberg
Business Manager L. B. Rosenberg
Camera Editor Lydie Bloch
Advertising Manager Robert M. Jason
Media Service Dir Ellis Porter
Production Mgr Arnold Hallock
Circulation Dir Sam J. Davis
Associate Editors Diana Ghia,
Tom Patterson, Arthur Coles
ADVERTISING AGE
200 E. Illinois St., Chicago 11, III.
Phone: DE 7-1336
Publisher G. D. Crain, Jr.
Editor S. R. Bernstein
Exec, Editor (N. Y.) John Crichton
Managing Editor Jarlath J. Graham
ADVERTISING AGENCY
48 West 38th St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: LOngaere 5-3320
Editor Roger Barton
Publisher Moore Pub. Co.
President J. H. Moore, Jr.
Advertising Dir Lucian Neff
Circulation Dir Edward C. Johnson
Promotion Dir Coleman McCampbell
THE BILLBOARD
1564 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-2800
Co-Publisher W. D. Liltleford
Co-Publisher R. S. Littleford, Jr.
Branch Offices
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Phone: DUnbar 6450
Pr©s. & Treas E. W. Evans
188 W. Randolph St., Chicago, 111.
Phone: CEntral 6-8761
Manager Maynard L. Renter
6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HOllywood 9-5831
Manager Sam Abboti
4rcade Bldg., 8th & Olive Sts., St. Louis, Mo.
Phone: Chestnut 0443
Manager Frank Joerling
BROADCASTING-TELECASTING
1735 DeSales St. at Connecticut Ave.
Washington 6, D. C.
Phone: MEtropolitan 8-1022
Editor & Publisher Sol Taishoflf
V.P. & Gen. Manager Maury Long
Managing Editor Edwin H. James
Senior Editors Rufus Crater,
J. Frank Beatty, Bruce Robertson
Cir. Mgr. & Readers Serv John Coggrove
Branch Offices
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Phone: PLaza 5-8355
Senior Editor Rufus Crater
Agency Editor Florence Small
Sales Manager Winfield R. Levi
Eastern Sales Mgr Kenneth Cowan
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, III.
Phone: CEntral 6-4115
Midwestern Sales
Mgr Warren W, Middleton
Midwestern News Editor John Osbon
Taft Bldg., Hollywood & Vine
Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HOllywood 3-8181
Western News Ed Leo kovner
Western TV Film Ed.. Marjorie Ann Thomas
Western Sales Mgr Wallace H. Engelhardt
32 Collin Ave., Toronto, Canada
Phone: HUdson 9-2694
Executive-in-Chg James Montagnes
DAILY VARIETY
6311 Yucca St., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HOllywood 9-1141
Editor & Publisher Joe Schoenfeld
Managing Editor Albert Scharper
Advertising Manager Charles Gerlach, Jr.
Business Manager Barbara Oneal
Main Office
(See listing under VARIETY)
DOWN BEAT
2001 Calumet Ave., Chicago 16, III.
Phone: Victory 2-0310
Publisher Norman S. Weis-er
Editor Ja^*!^ Tra*')
EDITOR AND PUBUSHER
1700 Times Tower, New York 36, N. Y.
Phone: BRyant 9-3052
Publisher Charles T. Stiuui
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l*res. & Editor Robert U. Bro\\ai
Kxer. Editor Jerome H. Walker
Advertising Mgr Leach Laney
Classified Mgr Evelyn Kolojay
Dir. of Ciroulation (ieorge McBride
ELECTRONICS
330 W . 42 St^ New York 36, N. Y.
Phone: LOngacre 4-3000
VaIhot W. W. MacDonald
Managing Editor Vin Zeluff
FILM DAILY
DAILY. 1501 Broadway, Ne\^
York 36, N. Y., Phone, BRyant
9-7117. J. W. Alicoate, President;
Chas. A. Alicoate, Exec. Vice-Pres-
ident and Treasurer; Patti Ali-
coate, Vice-President; Chester B.
Bahn, Vice President & Editor;
Winfield Andrus, Managing Ed-
itor; West Coast Offices: West
Coast Division Manager, Paul De-
voe; Office Manager, Ethel Rosen;
6425 Hollywood Blvd., Phone Hol-
lywood 7-6607; Washington
Bureau, James J. Butler, 1140-42
Nat'l Press Bldg., Phone ME
8-0823; Chicago Bureau, Joseph
Esler Chief; C. L. Esler, 6241 N.
Oakley Ave., Phone BRiargate
4-7441. Far East Bureau, Glenn F.
Ireton, Mgr., 78 Akasaka Daimachi,
Minato-ku, Tokyo, Phone 481366.
THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
6715 Sunset Blvd^ Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HOllywood 4-7411
Publibher W. R. Wilkerson
Editor Don Carle Gillette
Business Manager Geo. H. Kennedy
MARKETS OF AMERICA
1 1 >X'. 42nd St., New York 36, N. Y.
Phone: LOngacre 5-2125
Publisher & Editor Manuel Rosenberg
Managing Editor Col. Don R. Jason
BuBiness Mgr L. B. Rosenberg
Camera Editor Lydie Bloch
Advertising Mgr Robert M. Jason
Production Mgr Arnold Hallock
Circulation Mgr Sam J. Davis
METRONOME CORP.
114 E. 32nd St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: LExington 2-6550
Editors George T. Simon, Barry Ulanov
Ass't Editor Bill Coss
Avertising Mgr Gus O. Greiff
General Manager Earl Umpenhour
Publishers Ned Bitner, John W. Bitner
MIKE & SCREEN PRESS DIRECTORY
270 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 1-2720
Publisher Radio-Newsreel-Television
Working Press Association
MUSIC DEALER
114 E. 32nd St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: LExington 2-6550
Executive Editor Barry Ulanov
Editor Doron K. Antrim
Advertising Mgr Gus 0. Greiff
MUSICAL AMERICA
113 W. 57 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 70520
Publisher John F. Majeski
Treas John F. Majeski, Jr.
Editor Ronald F. Eyer
Advertising Mgr Maurice B. Swaab
Production Mgr Edward 1. Davis
MUSICAL COURIER
119 West 57 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 74500
Publisher Roy E. Gainsburg
Editor Gid W. Waldrop
Chief Critic Henry W. Levinger
PRINTERS' INK
205 E. 42 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 3-6500
President Richard W. Lawrence
Publisher Robert E. Kenyon, Jr.
Asst. Publisher Henry W. Marks
Advertising Director Gove Compton
Editor Eldridge Peterson
Managing Editor Joel Lewis
News Editor W. Richard Bruner
Radio W, Richard Bruner
(Circulation Mgr R. R. Rountree
Branch Offices
208 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 4, 111.
Mid- West Editor Harold E. Green
Statler Bldg., Boston 16, Mass.
Manager E. P. Meade
5127 Whittier Blvd., Los Angeles 22, Calif.
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Western Editor Louis F. Thomann
Rhodes-Haverty Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ga.
Executive-in-Charge H. F. Co gill
1175 Woodbury Rd., Pasadena 6, CaliL
Exeeutive-in-Charge J. W. Conrow
520 Bond Bldg., Washington 5, D. C.
Washington Editor Wallace Fingal
RADIO ANNUAL &
TELEVISION YEAR BOOK
YEARLY. 1501 Broadway, New
York 36, N. Y. Phone. Wisconsin
7-6336. Jack Alicoate, Publisher;
Marvin Kirsch, Associate Publish-
er and Vice-President; Charles A.
Alicoate, Exec. Vice-President;
Frank Burke, Vice President &
Editor; Martin Zuzulo, Associate
Editor. Published annually as the
accepted reference volume of the
radio and television industry.
RADIO-TELEVISION DAILY
DAILY. 1501 Broadway, New
York 36, N. Y. Phone, Wisconsin
7-6336. John W. Alicoate, President
and Publisher; Marvin Kirsch,
Vice President & Associate Pub-
lisher; Charles A. Alicoate, Execu-
tive Vice President & Secretary-
Treasurer; Frank Burke, Vice-
President & Editor; Chester B.
Bahn, Vice-President; West Coast
Offices, 6425 Hollywood Blvd.,
Phone Hollywood 5-8436, Paul K.
Devoe, Western Division Mana-
ger; Jerry Tidwell, Ethel Rosen,
Manager; Washington Bureau,
Phil Cohan, 1192 National Press
Bldg. Phone Executive 34808; Chi-
cago Bureau, Herb Kraus, Suite
505, 140 No. Dearborn St. Phone
Randolph 6-3088; Mexico City Of-
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reau, Antonio Alfonso, Edificio
Ochoa, San Juan, P. R., P.O. Box
3485, Phone, 3-2750; Far East Bu-
reau, Glenn F. Ireton, 78 Akasaka
Daimachi, Minato-ku, Tokyo,
Phone, 48-1366.
RADiaELECTRONICS
25 W. Broadway, New York 7, N. Y.
Phone: REctor 2-8630
Editor-in-Chief Hugo Cernsback
Editorial Director M. Harvey Cernsback
Managing Editor Fred Shunaman
Technical Editor Robert F. Scott
Production Mgr S. Schwartz,
Technical Illustration Dir.,
Wm. Lyon McLaughlin
General Mgr Lee Robinson
Sales Manager John J. Lamson
Circulation Mgr G. Aliquo
Promotion Mgr Robert A. Fallath
RADIO & TELEVISION NEWS
366 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone-. MUrray Hill 7-8080
President B. G. Davis
Asst. Publisher, Editor Oliver Read
Managing Editor William Stocklin
Technical Editor Harold S. Renne
SALES MANAGEMENT
iZ6 Fourth Ave., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: LExington 2-1760
Publisher Raymond Bill
Editor Philip Salisbury
Executive Editor A. R. Hahn
Managing Editor John H. Caldwell
Sales Manager John W. Hartman
SERVICE
(Radio-Television-Electronic)
52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 4-0170
Pres. & Bus. Mgr Bryan S. Davis
Editorial Dir Lewis Winner
SPONSOR
40 East 49th St., New York 21. N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-2772
Pres. and Editor Norman R. Glenn
Editorial Dir Miles David
V.P. & Gen. Mgr Bernard Piatt
V.P. & Dir. of Sales Jacob A. Evans
Secty.-Treas Elaine C. Glenn
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Branch Offices
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Executive-in-Charge Don Harway
TELEVISION AGE
444 Madi>on Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 1-1122
Kditor Art King
Publisher Sol Paul
A>.*o(iate Ed William C. Ruchti
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Production Mgr David Goldfinger
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Branch Offices
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480 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-7880
Editorial Consultant O. H. Caldwell
Publisher M. Clements
Business Mgr M. H. Newton
TELEVISION DIGEST
Wyatt Bldg., Washington 5, D. C.
Phone: STcrling 3-1755
Elditor & Publisher Martin Code!
Assoc. Mitor- Albert Weiuhtein.
David Lachcnbruch, (^erhhon Fishbein,
Paul Stone, William McMahon
Business Mgr Robert Cadel
TELEVISION
600 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-3671
Editor & Publisher Frederick A. Kugel
Managing Editor Ben Olds
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Vice Pres Edwin Fisher
Business Manager Jack L. Bias
Art Director Sanford Hardeman
TIDE
232 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 3-7700
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Editor Morgan Browne
General Mgr W. D. Littleford
Advertising Dir Sy Resnick
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Local Edition Offices
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Phone: PL 9-7770
Advertising Manager Jay Segal
Rockefeller Center, Mezz. 21, N. Y. 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-4488
Managing Editor Charles Shapiro
National Edition Office
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Phone: RIttenhouse 6-1600
Editor Walter H. Annenberg
Publisher James T. Quirk
Managing Editor Merrill Panitt
Circulation Director Henry H. Oschay
Advertising Director Michael J. O'Neill
Promotion Manager Donald P. Kahn
VARIETY
154 West 46th St., New York 36, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemburg 2-2700
President Harold Erichs
Editor Abel Green
Branch Offices
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Manager Don Wilson
1292 National Press Bldg.
Washington 4, D. C.
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