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Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. . 1147
Actors 831
Actors Equity Assn 1268
Actresses 831
Advertisers' Index 27
ADVERTISING:
Advertising Agencies 135
Advertising Council, Inc., The 1268
Advertising Federation of Amsrica... 1268
Advertising Research Foundation 1268
Agencies, Addresses, Personnel 135
Agency & Sponsor Network Billings. . . 121
Agency TV Department Executives. . . . 1059
American Assn. of Advertising Agen-
cies 1259
Comme.cial Programs — AM 1017
Commercial Programs — TV 1161
Agents and Managers, Talent 1015
Ahlert, F.ed E., Article by 812
ALABAMA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel .. . 311
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1202
TV Stations. Facilities, Personnel 1087
ALASKA:
AM S'.ations, Facilities. Personnel 708
Alaska Broadcasting System 285
ALBERTA:
AM Stations. Facilities, Personnel 726
Alicoale, lack. Introductions by 3, 1049
Almanac of Holidays & Special Events. . 83
Aloha Network, The 285
American Association of Advertising
Agencies 1263
AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO.:
Commercial Programs — AM 1017
Commercial Programs — TV 1161
Network Map -AM 260-261
Network Map— TV 1074
Personnel 262
Sjionsor Expenditures, 1949 123
Stations Owned and or Managed by. . 263
TV Executives, Biographies of 1075
Woods. Mark, Article by 259
American Communications Assn 1269
American Council on Education 1269
American Federation of Musicians 1269
American Federation of Radio Artists... 1269
American Guild of Musical Artists. Inc.. . 1269
American Marketing Assn 1269
American Newspaper Publishers Assn... 1269
ASCAP:
Article by Fred E. Ahlert 812
Personnel. Functions 1270
Publisher Members 813
American Television Society, Inc 1149
Announcers 971
ARIZONA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. ... 318
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1087
Arizona Broadcasting System 285
Arizona Network, The 285
ARKANSAS:
AM Stations, Facilities. Personnel. . . . 324
FM Staiions, Facilities, Personnel 1202
Arrowhead Network 285
ARTICLES:
An Answer to High Costs Film Nef-
wo.k Expansion Plan, by George T.
Shupert 1146
Can TV Profit from AM Mistakes?, by
John K. Churchill 1148
Commercial Value of News Stressed
By Radio Newsmen, by Sig Mickel-
son 63
Commercial Radio Expanding in the
Caribbean Area, by Tomas Muniz . . 81
iDon Lee Station Observes 18th TV
Anniversary, by Willet H. Brown. . . 1053
Equipment Manufacturer Comments on
TV Freeze, by H. E, Taylor. Jr 75
France and World-Wide Radio; A
Plan for Today and Tomorrow, by
Shelley Dobbins 67
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Personal Management MCA
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Future of Canadian Radio-TV Rests
with Royal Commission, by R. T.
Snelgrove 51
Greatest Radio Personality of Past
Twenty-five Years 827
How to Apply for a FCC License —
(Official Procedure for AM, FM, TV) 1216
Importance of TV Films Stressed in
Servicing Advertisers, by John L.
Sinn " 1112
Latin American Radio Follows U. S.
Trends, by Carlos Gutierrez Riano 69
Library Service Expanding as AU-
Around Station Service, by Robert
W. Friedheim 79
Looking Ahead in 1950 — Solution of
NARBA Problem Is Issue, bv Justin
Miller '. 35
Manufacturers in Wonderland Through
the Viewing Tube, by Ernest E.
Stern 1218
Mexican ET Network Serves 88 Sta-
tions, by Clemente Serna Martinez. 71
Need of Audience Research Empha-
sized by A. A. A. A. Prexy, by Fred-
eric R. Gamble 47
New Era of Entertainment — TV Ad-
vances Are Noteworthy, by Brig.
Gen. David Sarnoff 41
Problems of TV Operations Viewred by
Broadcaster, by J. Leonard Reinsch 1055
Problems of TV Production Reported
Many and Varied, by Alexander
Stronach 1057
Promotion Needs of Sponsor Gets Con-
sideration at WLW, by James
Cassidy 1160
Public Service Programming Given
Emphasis by FCC Chairman, by
Wayne Coy 33
Radio Executives Club Reviewed by
President, by John Karol 59
Radio Holding Its Own As Te'eview-
ing Expands, by Bill Silag 109
Radio Sales Intensified as TV Expan-
sion Looms, by Frank Burke 37
Ringing the Cash Register by Electri-
Irical Transcriptions, by Frederic W.
Ziv 57
Role of BAB Defined—Wide Accep-
tance Forecast, by Maurice B.
Mitchell 49
Spot Business Expansion Forecast for
1950, by T. F. Flanagan 129
Story of Radio Pioneers Is History of
Industry, by William S. Hedges 61
TV Brings Showroom to Prospect —
Potent Force in Visual Sales, by Ken-
neth W. Stowman 1 1 50
TV Industry Advances in 1949, by
Will Baltin 1051
TV Production Schedules Top RMA
Activities, by Bond Geddes 45
TV Production Soaring — Record Year
Forecast for '50, by Frank M. Folsom 85
The Future of TV Research — Need of
Audience Census, by Barry T. Rum-
ple 1111
Transcription Library Services — 1950,
by Clifford E. Ogden 809
United Nations Expanding Its Broad-
casting Activities, by Dorothy Lewis 43
Ups and Downs of Television Viewed
by TBA President, by J. R. Poppele 55
Artists 831
Artists Representatives Assn., Inc 1270
AMP:
Article by M. E. Tompkins 821
Personnel, Functions 1270
Publisher Members 821
Associated Press Ill
Assn. of Canadian Advertisers, Inc 1270
Assn. of Electronic Parts & Equipment
Manufacturers 1270
Assn. of National Advertisers 1270
Associations 1267
Authors' Guild of The Authors League
of America, Inc., The 1270
Authors League of America, Inc 1271
Awards, Recipients of IRE 1219
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Backstage, Radio-TV Producers 1001
Baltin, Will, Article by 1051
Behind the Mike, Radio-TV Artists 829
Benny, Jack (Greatest Radio Personality
Of Past Twenty-five Years) 827
Bibliography, AM, FM, TV 1159
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES:
Advertising Agency TV Depl. Execu-
tives 1059
ABC TV Executives 1075
CBS TV Executives 1077
DuMont TV Executives 1079
MBS TV Executives 1081
NBC TV Executives 1083
British Broadcasting Corp., The 1271
BRITISH COLUMBIA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 728
HARRY WISMER
Broadcasting the Nation's Top Sporting Events
Sports Director of American Broadcasting Company
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BMI:
Article by Carl Haverlin 815
Personnel, Functions 1270
Publisher Members 816
BMI Canada, Ltd 1271
Brown, Willet H., Article by 1053
Bureau of Broadcast Measurement, The 1272
Burke, Frank, Article by 37
BUSINESS:
Advertising Agencies, Personnel 135
Agency & Sponsor Network Billings.. 121
Research Organizations 131
Station Representatives 215
Sports 891
Woman 1009
Commercial Radio Programs — 1949 1017
Commercial Television Programs — 1949. 1161
Composers Authors & Publishers Assn.
of Canada, Ltd 1272
CONNECTICUT:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 367
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1203
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1091
Connecticut Stale Network 288
Consulting Engineers 1225
Coy, Wayne, Article by 33
Cuba, Stations of 1265
D
CALIFORNIA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel.... 331
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1202
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1087
CANADA:
Article by R. T. Snelgrove 51
'Canadian Association of Broadcasters 723
Canadian Broadcasting Corp 721
Station Representatives in Canada. ... 215
Stations— AM 726
Cassidy, James, Article by 1160
Catholic Actors Guild of America 1272
Catholic Writers Guild of America 1272
Chicago, Important Telephone Numbers. 102
Chief Engineers 1228
Churchill, John K., Article by 1148
COLORADO:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. ... 361
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1203
COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM:
Commercial Programs — AM 1017
Commercial Programs — TV 1161
Network Map— AM 266-267
Network Map — TV 1076
Personnel 268
Stanton, Frank. Article by 265
Stations Owned & Operated by 270
TV Executives, Biographies of 1077
COMMENTATORS:
News 909
DELAWARE:
AM Statons, Facilities, Personnel 372
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1203
TV Stations, Facilities, Pe.sonnel 1092
Directors, Home Economists 1009
Directors 1003
Disc Jockeys 923
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 373
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1203
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1092
District of Columbia, Important Telephone
Numbers 105
Dobbins, Shelley, Article by 67
Don Lee Broadcasting System 288
Dramatists' Guild of the Authors' League
of America, Inc 1272
DU MONT TELEVISION "NETWORK:
Commercial Programs 1161
Network Map 1078
Personnel (WABD) 1101
TV Executives, Biographies of 1079
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Engineers, Chief 1228
Engineers, Consulting 1225
Equipment Firms 1239
Expenditures, Networks — 1949 121
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Federal Communications Bar Assn 1272
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION:
Article by Wayne Coy 33
Licenses (Official Procedure for AM,
FM, TV) 1216
Members of Commission, Personnel. . . 232
Federal Radio Education Committee. . . . 1273
Federal Trade Commission 1273
Film Producers, Television 1115
Flanagan, T. F., Article by 129
FLORIDA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 378
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1203
TV Stations, Facilities. Personnel 1093
FoLsom, Frank M., Article by 65
French Broadcasting System in North
America 1273
FREQUENCY MODULATION:
Licenses (Official Procedure for AM,
FM, TV) 1216
Stations in Operation 1202
Friedheim, Robert W., Article by 79
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Gamble, Frederic R., Article by 47
Geddes, Bond, Article by 45
GEORGIA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. .. . 387
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1203
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1093
Georgia Association of Local Stations... 288
Georgia Major Market Trio 288
Georgia Quartet 289
Great Northern Broadcasting System, Inc.. .289
Greatest Radio Personality of Past
Twenty five Years (Jack Benny) 827
Gross Billings by Agencies, 1949 121
Growth of Stations (AM), 1941-1949 77
Guilds 1267
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Hoverlin, Carl, Article by 815
HAWAII:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 710
Hedges, William S., Article by 61
Heinecke, Paul, Article by 822
Holidays & Special Events, Radio Daily's
Almanac of 83
Home Economists 1009
Homes, Estimated Radio for 1949 292
Hubbell & Associates, Richard W 1273
IDAHO:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. . . . 400
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1204
ILLINOIS:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 404
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1204
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1095
INDEXES:
Advertising 27
Canada AM Stations 724
Editorial 5
U. S. AM Stations 295
U. S. TV Stations 1086
INDIANA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 418
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1204
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1096
Institute for Education by Radio, The. . . . 1274
Institute of Radio Engineers, Inc., The. .. 1274
IRE Awards, Recipients of 1219
Inter- American Assn. of Broadcasters. . . . 1274
Intercollegiate Broadcasting System 1274
Intermountain Network 289
International Broadcasting Stations in
the U. S 1257
International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers 1274
International News Service Ill
Introductions, by Jack Alicoate 3, 1049
IOWA:
AM Stations. Facilities, Personnel 425
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1205
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1096
Iowa Toll Corn Network 289
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KANSAS:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. . . . 433
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel.... 1205
Karol, John, Article by 59
Keller, Inc., Roberl S 1274
KENTUCKY:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel.... 439
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1205
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1096
Keystone Broadcasting System 284
L
Lambs, The 1274
Lewis, Dorothy, Article by 43
Lone Star Chain, Inc 289
Los Angeles, Important Telephone Num-
bers 103
LOUISIANA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. .. . 445
FM Stations. Facilities. Personnel 1205
TV Stations. Facilities, Personnel 1097
Lowell Institute Cooperative Broadcasting
Council 1275
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Magazines, Trade, Fan, Technical, Gen-
eral 243
MAINE:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. . . . 451
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel.... 1206
Maine Broadcasting System 289
Managers & Agents, New York, Chicago,
Los Angeles 1015
MANITOBA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel .. . 731
Manufacturers, Equipment, AM. FM, TV. 1239
MAPS — Radio. TV:
ABC— Radio Net 260-261
ABC— Television Net 1074
CBS— Radio Net 266-267
CBS — Television Net 1076
DuMont — Television Net 1078
MBS— Radio Net 272-273
MBS — Television Net 1080
NBC— Radio Net 278-279
NBC — Television Net 1082
Martinez, Clemente Serna, Article by. . . 71
MARYLAND:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. . . . 455
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1206
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1097
MASSACHUSETTS:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 461
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1206
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1098
McConnell, Joseph H., Article by 277
Mexico, Stations in 1262
MICHIGAN:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. ... 471
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1206
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1098
Michigan Radio Network 290
Mickelson, Sig. Article by 63
Miller, Justin. Article by 35
MINNESOTA:
AM Stations. Facil«;ies, Personnel 485
FM Stations, Facilities. Personnel 1207
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1099
MISSISSIPPI: J
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. . . . 491
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1207
MISSOURI:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 497
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1207
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1099
Mitchell, Maurice B., Article by 49
MONTANA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 506
Muniz, Tomas, Article by 81
MUSIC:
AMP 821
ASCAP 812
BMI 815
SESAC 822
Song Hits of 1949 826
Music Publishers' Protective Assn., Inc.. 1275
Musical Conductors 949
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MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM:
Commercial Programs — AM 1017
Commercial Programs — TV 1161
Network Map— AM 272-273
Network Map— TV 1080
Personnel 274
Sponsor Expenditures 125
TV Executives, Biographies of 1081
White. Frank, Article by 271
N
NAHONAL ASSOCIATION OF
BROADCASTERS:
Miller, Justin, Article by 32
Personnel, Committees 237
Standards of Practice 239
National Assn. of Broadcast Unions &
Guilds 1275
National Assn. of Performing Artists.... 1275
National Assn. of Radio Station Repre-
sentatives 1276
National Better Business Bureau, Inc. . . 1276
NATIONAL BROADCASTING CO.:
Commercial Programs — AM 1017
Commercial Programs — TV 1161
McConnel), I. H., Article by 277
Network Map— AM 278-279
Network Map— TV 1082
Personnel 280
Stations Owned & Operated by 282
TV Executives, Biographies of 1083
National Society of Television Producers 1149
National Television Film Council 1276
National Variety Artists, Inc 1276
NEBRASKA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel . . . 510
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1207
TV Stations, Facilities. Personnel 1100
NETWORKS:
ABC 262
CBS 268
MBS 274
NBC 280
Network Billings 121
Commercial Radio Programs 1017
Commercial TV Programs 1161
NEVADA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel.... 514
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1027
NEW BRUNSWICK:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 732
New England Regional Network 290
NEW HAMPSfflRE:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. . . . 515
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1207
NEW JERSEY:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel.... 517
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1207
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1100
NEW MEXICO:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 521
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1100
NEW YORK:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 525
FM Stations, Facilities, Perqsonnel. . . . 1208
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1100
New York, Important Telephone Numbers 100
NEWFOUNDLAND:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel.... 733
News Commentators 909
News Services Ill
Non-Commercial AM Stations of the U.S. 115
NORTH CAROLINA:
AM Stations. Facilities, Personnel 555
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1208
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1103
NORTH DAKOTA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel.... 571
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1209
Northwest Network 290
NOVA SCOTIA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. . . . 734
O
Ogden, Clifford E., Article by 809
OHIO:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 573
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1209
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1103
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MINUTES
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BASIC
NEWS
World News Roundup
15
Weekdays, 7 times
Sunday, 6 times
News of the World in Brief
5
Weekdays, 12 times
Sunday, 1 1 times
The World in a Nutshell
1
Weekdays, 7 times
Sunday, 6 times
SPORTS
Speaking of Sports
5
Mon. through Saturday
The Sports Lineup
5
Every day
Great Moments in Sports
5
Mon. through Saturday
Sizing Up Sports
15
Sunday
FOR
WOMEN
In the Woman's World
5
Mon. through Saturday
Women in the News
5
Mon. through Saturday
Mainly for Women
5
Mon. through Friday
Your Home
15
Sunday
HUMAN
INTEREST
1
Names in the News
5
Mon. through Saturday
Time Out
5
Mon. through Saturday
In Your Neighborhood
5
Every day
In Movieland
5
Mon. through Saturday
. FARMING
On the Farm Front
5
Every day
Daily Farm Market Survey
5
Mon. through Saturday
Rural Roundup
5
Tues. through Saturday
COMMENTARY
Today's United Press Commentary
5
Every day
Under the Capitol Dome
5
15
Mon. through Saturday
Sunday
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Highlights of the Week's News
15
Sunday
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United Press Reporting
15
Sunday
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BUSINESS &
PROGRESS
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Weekly Business Review
5
Saturday
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Tomorrow's Business
5
Friday or thereafter
World of Tomorrow
10
Sunday
PDf©IRDAL DINIP
Ohio Assn. ol Broadcasters 1276
OKLAHOMA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 584
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1209
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1105
Oklahoma Network, The 290
ONTARIO:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 735
Orchestra Leaders 949
OREGON:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. .. . 591
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1210
Organists 949
Organizations 1267
Research 131
Television 1 147
Outstanding Radio Events of 1949. Ten. . 39
Pacific Regional Network, The 290
PENNSYLVANIA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 597
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1210
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1107
Pennsylvania Assn. of Broadcasters 1276
Poll, Jack Benny Voted Greatest Radio
Personality of Past Twenty-five
Years 827
Poppele, J. R., Article by 55
Population by States, Estimated 1949 . 292
Press Associations, Inc Ill
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel.... 743
PRODUCTION:
Agents and Managers, Talent 1015
ASCAP, Publisher Members 813
Announcers 971
AMP, Publisher Members 821
Artists 831
BMI, Publisher Members 816
Backstage, Radio-TV Producers 1001
Directors 1003
Film Producers, Television 1115
Home Economists of Stations in the
U. S 1009
Musical Conductors 949
News Commentators 909
Orchestra Leaders 949
Program Producers, Radio-TV 753
Programs, 1949 AM Network 1017
Programs, 1949 TV Network 1161
SESAC, Publisher Members 823
Sports Commentators 891
Transcription Companies 793
Vocal Artists 873
Writers 967
Producers 1001
Producers, Television Film 1115
Professional Music Men, Inc 1227
Program Producers 753
Program Standards, NAB 239
Programs, Commercially Sponsored AM 1017
Programs, Commercially Sponsored TV. . 1161
Protestant Radio Commission 1277
Publications, Trade, Fan, Technical, Gen-
eral 243
PUERTO RICO:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. ... 711
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QUEBEC:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 743
R
Radio & Television Directors Guild 1278
Radio Daily's Almanac of Holidays &
Special Events 83
Radio Events of 1949, Ten Outstanding. . 39
Radio Executives Club of New York 1277
Radio Groups 1267
Radio Homes for 1949, Estimated 292
Radio Manufacturers Assn., Officers, Ex-
ecutive Personnel, Committees 1221
Radio Manufacturers Assn. of Canada. . . 1278
Radio Network of Arizona 290
Radio Pioneers Club 1278
Radio Programas de Mexico, S. A., Per-
sonnel 1260
Radio Script & Transcription Exchange. . 1278
Radio Writers' Guild of the Authors'
League of America 1279
Recording Companies 793
Regional Networks 285
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Reinsch, J. Leonard, Article by 1055
Representatives, Radio-TV Station 215
Representatives, Talent 1015
Research Organizations 131
Reuters Ill
RHODE ISLAND:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 623
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1211
TV Stations. Facilities, Personnel 1108
Riano, Carlos Gutierrez, Article by 69
Rocky Mountain Broadcasting System... 290
Rumple, Barry T., Article by 1111
Rural Radio Network 290
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Sarnoff, Brig. Gen. David, Article by . . . . 41
SASKATCHEWAN:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 748
SESAC:
Article by Paul Heinecke 822
Personnel, Functions 1279
Publisher Members 823
Shupert, George T., Article by 1146
Silag, Bill, Article by 109
Singers 873
Sinn, John L., Article by 1112
Snelgrove, R. T., Article by 51
Society of Motion Picture Engineers, Inc. 1279
Song Hits of 1949 826
Song Writers' Protective Assn 1279
SOUTH CAROLINA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 625
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1211
SOUTH DAKOTA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 632
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1211
Southern Calif. Broadcasters Assn., Inc. 1279
Sponsor Network Expenditures 121
Sports Broadcasters Assn 1279
Sports Commentators 891
Standards of Practice, NAB 239
Stanton, Frank, Article by 265
Station Representatives, Radio-TV 215
STATIONS:
Canada — AM 724
Cuba 1265
Mexico 1262
United States — AM 295
United States — FM 1202
United States — International 1258
United States — Non-Commercial 115
United States — Possessions 708
United States— TV 1086
Steinman Stations 291
Stern, Ernest E., Article by 1218
Stowman, Kenneth W., Article by 1150
Stronach, Alexander, Article by 1057
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Talent, Managers and Agents 1015
Taylor, H. E., Jr., Article by 75
Telephone Numbers, Important Radio-TV
in:
Chicago 102
Los Angeles 103, 104, 105
New York 100, 101
Washington, D. C 105
TELEVISION YEAR BOOK
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 1147
Actors 831
Alicoate, Jack, TV Introduction by 1049
AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO.:
Commercial Programs 1161
Network Map 1074
TV Executives, Biographies of 1075
American Television Society 1149
Announcers 971
ARTICLES:
An Answer to High TV Costs Film Net-
work Expansion Plan, by George T.
Shupert 1146
Can TV Profit from AM Mistakes?, by
John K. Churchill 1148
Don Lee Station Observes 18th TV
Anniversary, by Willet H. Brown. . . 1053
Eguipment Manufacturer Comments on
TV Freeze, by H. E. Taylor, Jr 75
Future of Radio-TV Rests with Royal
Commission, by R. T. Snelgrove... 51
Importance of TV Films Stressed in
Servicing Advertisers, by John L. Sinn. 1112
Manufacturers in Wonderland Through
The Viewing Tube, by Ernest E.
Stern 1218
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Heed of Audience Research Empha-
sized by A.A.A.A. Prexy, by Fred-
eric R. Gamble 47
New Era of Entertainment — TV Ad-
vances Are Noteworthy, by Brig.
Gen. David Sarnoff 41
Problems of TV Operations Viewed by
Broadcaster, by J. Leonard Reinsch. . 1055
Problems of TV Production Reported
Many and Varied, by Alexander
Stronach 1057
Radio Holding Its Own as Television
Expands, by Bill Silag 109
Radio Sales Intensified as TV Expan-
sion Looms, by Frank Burke 37
TV Brings Showroom to Prospect —
Potent Force in Visual Sales, by Ken-
neth W. Stowman 1150
TV Industry Advances in 1949, by
Will Baltin 1051
TV Production Schedules Top RMA
Activities, by Bond Geddes 45
TV Production Soaring — Record Year
Forecast for '50, by Frank M. Folsom 65
The Future of TV Research — Need of
Audience Census, by Barry T.
Rumple 1111
Ups and Downs of Television Viewed
by TBA President, by I. R. Poppele 55
Artists 831
Backstage, Producers 1001
Behind the Mike 829
Bibliography 1159
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES:
Advertising Agency Executives 1059
ABC Executives 1075
CBS Executives 1077
DuMont Executives 1079
MBS Executives 1081
NBC Executives 1083
Chief Engineers 1228
COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM:
Commercial Programs 1161
Network Map 1076
TV Executives, Biographies of 1077
COMMENTATORS:
News 909
Sports 891
Woman 1009
Commercial Programs — 1949 1161
Consulting Engineers 1225
Directors 1003
DU MONT TELEVISION NETWORK:
Commercial Programs 1161
Network Map 1078
Personnel (WARD) 1101
TV Executives, Biographies of 1079
Equipment Firms 1239
Film Producers 1115
Hubbell & Associates, Richard W 1273
Magazines, Trade, Fan, Technical 243
MAPS:
ABC— TV Net 1074
CBS— TV Net 1076
DuMonl— TV Net 1078
MBS— TV Net 1080
NBC— TV Net 1082
Musical Conductors 949
MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM:
Commercial Programs 1161
Network Map 1080
TV Executives, Biographies of 1081
NATIONAL BROADCASTING CO.:
Commercial Programs 1161
Network Map 1082
TV Executives. Biographies of 1083
National Society of Television Producers 1149
National Television Film Council 1276
Network Commercial TV Programs 1161
NETWORK EXECUTIVES,
(Biographical Sketches of):
ABC 1075
CBS 1077
DuMont 1079
MBS 1081
NBC 1083
News Commentators 909
Orchestra Leaders 949
Organists 949
Organizations 1267
Research 131
Television 1 147
Producers 1001
Producers, TV Film 1115
Program Producers 753
Programs, Network Commercially Spon-
sored 1161
Publications, Trade, Fan. Technical. . . . 243
Radio & Television Directors Guild... 1278
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Representatives, Station 215
Representatives, Talent 1015
Research Organizations 131
Singers 873
Sports Commentators 891
Station Representatives 215
Stations, U. S. TV in Operation 1086
Television Broadcasters Assn., Inc 1147
Television Film Producers 1113
Television Film Producers Assn 1151
Television Highlights— 1949 1197
Television Organizations 1147
Television Producers Assn 1151
Television Programs 1161
Television Station Representatives 215
Television Stcrtions 1086
Television Stations, Expansion of 1087
Television Talk, A Modern Glossary.... 1153
Vocal Artists 873
Writers 967
TELEVISION YEAR BOOK 1047
Ten Outstanding Radio Events of 1949. . 39
TENNESSEE:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 634
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1211
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1108
TEXAS:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel .. . 643
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1211
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1108
Texas Quality Network 291
Texas State Network 291
Tobacco Network, Inc., The 291
Tompkins, M. E., Article by 821
Transcription Companies 793
Transcription Network (KBS) 284
Transradio Press Service, Inc Ill
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Unions 1267
United Nations Radio Division 73
United Press Associations Ill
UTAH:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. .. . 672
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1211
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1109
VERMONT:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. . . . 675
VIRGINIA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. . . . 676
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1212
TV Stations, Facilities. Personnel 1110
Vocal Artists 873
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WASHINGTON:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. . . . 685
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1212
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1110
Washington, D. C, Important Telephone
Numbers 105
Washington State Assn. of Broadcasters. 1280
WEST VIRGINIA:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 692
FM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1212
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1110
Western Assn. of Broadcasters 1280
White, Frank, Article by 271
WISCONSIN:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel 698
FM Stations, Facilities. Personnel 1212
TV Stations, Facilities, Personnel 1110
Wisconsin Network. Inc.. The 291
Woman Commentators 1009
Woods. Mark, Article by 259
Writers 967
WYOMING:
AM Stations, Facilities, Personnel. . . . 706
Yankee Network, The 291
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Z Net 291
Ziv. Frederic W.. Article by 57
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Adams, Inge 852
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Facing Pago 128D
Advertising Age 243
Air Features, Inc 92
All-Canada Radio
Facilities. Ltd 725
Allen, Georg- W 1007
Allen, Gracie 68
Allen, Mel 893
Allen, Steve 868
Alley, Paul 1130
Allied Record Mfg. Co.,
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Allison, Fran 854
ABC 116-117
ASCAP 810
Amsterdam, Morey 847
Andrews Sisters, The ... 12
Animation House, Inc. ... 1131
Ansbro, George 982
Apex Recording Studios,
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Arnold. Paul 858
Associated Press
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Aull, Emily 718
Aull. Warner 718
Avec Productions 1 137
Averbach. Hy 933
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Babbitt, Harry 885
Bailey. lack 854
Baker, Art 911
Baker, "Two Ton" 872
Ball. Lucille 831
Banghart, Kenneth 909
Barbour, Dave 880
Barnes Printing Co.. Inc.,
The 1213
Barrie, Wendy 848
Bart, Jan 887
Bartletl, Tommy 789
B. B. D. & O., Inc 136
Beasley, Irene 875
Beck, Jackson 830
Becker, V. S., Product ons. 146
BelU, Lido 134
Benny, Jack 36
BenoH, Mac 1007
Benrus 108
Benson, Al 924
Bergen, Edgar 54
Berle, Milton 42
Bixby, Carl 967
Blanc, Mel 835
Bleyer, Archie 950
Block, Martin 6
Boles, Jim 837
Bories Organization, Inc.. 762
Boyd, William 72
Braham, Horace 852
Bray Studios, Inc 1137
Brickhouse. Jack 893
Erinkley Recording Co.. .1137
Broadcast Music, Inc.... 98-99
Brooks Costume Co 789
Brown, Dick 882
Brown, John 859
Brown, Rod 867
Brown, Ted 931
Brulatour, J. E.. Inc 1116
Bulova Watch Co 120
Burns, George 68
Byron Productions Co.. . . 776
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CFRB 740
CKLW 472
Cohan. George M 790
Calvert. Carey 846
Camargo, Ralph 865
Cambridge School of Raiio
Broadcasting 869
"Can You Top This?". . 842
Canadian Association of
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Canadian Broadcaster . . 749
Canadian Broadcasting
Corp 720
Candid Camera, The 769
Conova, Judy 38
Capitol Records, Inc 24
Cardinal Co., The 790
Carle, Frankie 948
Century News Photo
Service 22
Chappell, Ernest 842
Cineffecls, Inc 1134
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Cineque Laboratories,
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Clark, Jeff 88S
Clark, Lon 854
Clarke, Phil 834
Colburn, George W.
Laboratory, Inc 1135
Collyer, Bud 852
Colt, Bobby 834
CBS 112-113
CBS Television
Network 1072-1073
Columbia Transcriptions. . 792
Combs. George Hamilton.
Jr 919
Commodore Productions &
Artists. Inc 76^7
Commonwealth Film &
Television, Inc 1118
Como, Perry 20
Conreid, Hans 868
Conway, Julie 843
Cooley, Spade 881
Cooper, Jack L.,
Presentations 760
Corrigan. William 1003
Costello, Jack 982
Cotsworth, Stacts 855
Cowan, Louis G., Inc 94
Cowling. Sam 844
Cullen, Bill 848
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Dahlman, Lou 772
Dale, Ted 82
Damone, Vic 876
Davis, Geoff 97J
Davis, Jcmette 877
Day, Dennis 878
Day, Gordon M.,
Productions 768
de Martel, Wilkie 846
De SanUs, Joe 860
Desmond, Johnny 60
Devine, Jerry 752
De Vol, Frank 951
Dixon, Bob 861
Don Lee Broadcasting
System 336-337
Donald, Peter 851
Douglas, Scott 864
Doyle, Len 862
DuMont Laboratories,
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Dunham, Dick 985
Dunn, Eddie 860
Dunphy, Don 895
Du Page, Richard S62
Duranta, Jimmy 44
Earle, Craig 353
East, Ed 860
Easy Aces 862
Edmonds, Bill 986
Eggleston, Shirley 858
Elliot, Win 979
Elson, Bob 890
Emery, Bob 1135
Empire Broadcasting
Corp 805
Erwin, Wasey & Co 142
— F —
Fayo, Aii:e 70
Faye, Joey 857
Fields, Irving 954
Fisher, Maggy 9D
Fitzgerald, Ed & Pcgean. 834
Fitzmaurice, Michael .... 356
Foran, Dick 834
Ford Theater, The 143
Forster, Roger 936
Foss, William L., Inc.. . .122 4
Framer, Walt 773
Francis, Arlene 843
Franklin, Joe 922
Eraser, Gordon 917
French Broadcasting
System, The 110
Friedman, Morton 958
Funt, Allen 769
Gallop, Frank 975
Galvin, Kitty 888
Ganz, William J., Co 1130
Gardner, Ed 43
Gargan, William 852
Garred, Bob 919
Gart, John 954
General Entertainment
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General Television Enter-
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Gerald, Helen 856
Gernannt, William 772
Glickman, Marty 901
Gluskin, Lud 955
Godfrey, Arthur 836
Goldbergs, The 847
Goodman, Al
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Goodman, Harry S 763
Goodson, Mark 839
Gordon. Bill 987
Gordon, Larry, Studios .. 1 138
Goss, Frank 921
Graham, Joe 1006
Grauer, Ben 975
Green Associates 778
Grey, Zone 840
Grimard, Francois 868
Gruenberg, Axel 1004
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Hafner, Les & Co 1139
Haines, Larry 884
Hall, Helen 853
Hall, Radcliffe . : 979
Hcnnilton, Gene 978
Hammond, Earl 8B6
Hammond, Laurence
Productions 783
Hancock, Don 987
Harrell, Charles T 1005
Harrice, Cy 972
Harris, Phil 70
Hasel, Joe 897
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Heatter, Gabriel 917
HeHer, Al 899
Henley, Art 983
Herlihy, Ed 1052
Hersholt, Jean 832
Hodges, Russ 893
Hope, Bob 40
Howard, Cy 774
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Hudson, Tom 981
Hull, Warren 859
Husing, Ted 927
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International News
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James. Hugh 973
Janney. Leon 856
Joels. Merrill E 858
Jolson, Al 86
Joslyn, Jay 848
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KFI 342
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KOOL 276
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KWKW 347
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Kearns, Joseph 86S
Kelk, Jackie 858
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Keystone Broadcasting
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Kiernan, Waller 915
King, Carl 933
King, Joe 988
King, John Reed 853
King, Pee Wee 931
Kirk, Lisa 884
Kriegsmann, James J 870
Kudner Agency, Inc 132
Kukla, Fran and Ollie. .. . 62
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Lebow, Guy 897
Lee, Bert 895
Lee, Patsy 58
Lee, Peggy 880
Leitwich, Alexander .... 1004
Lehman, Robert A 784
Lennen & Mitchell, Inc.. . . LSI
Levine, Henry 961
Levy, Ralph 776
Lev/is, Lester, Associates. 784
Lewis, Monica 882
Lewis, Robert Q 838
Lomax, Stan 901
Lombardo, Guy 34
Lorde, Athena 837
Lovejoy, Frank 836
Ludlow, Ben 960
Lyons, A. & S., Inc 126
LyteU, Jimmy 959
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MacQuarrie, Haven 770
Mahoney, Jerry 833
Malone. Ted 849
Mangan, Jack 985
Mannon Sound Stages ... 1 133
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McNeill. Don 56
Menkin, Lawrence 966
Meredith, Gail 885
Merrill. Robert 874
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Michelson, Charles, Inc.. . 806
Miller, Arthur H 785
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Monarch Sophin 128
Monroe, Vaughn 18
Moore, Garry 840
Morgan, Claudia 842
Morgan, Raymond R 148
Morris, William Agency. 122
Morse, Carlton E 966
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Munroe, Paul 786
Murphy-Lillis Productions,
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Murray, Ken 786
Murray, Lyn 958
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NBC Television
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Norris, Kathi 854
Nusbaum, Mort 926
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Park, Ben 788
Parsons, Louella 913
Paul, Charles 958
Paul, Ralph 974
Paul, Sidney 861
Peary, Harold 869
Peterson, Elmer W 92L
Philco Television Play-
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Poole, Bob 929
Prof. Quiz 853
Presto Recording Corp. ..1214
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Putnam, George 88
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RCA Victor Division 798
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Radio Programas de
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Radio-Television Institute. 1140
Raeburn, Bryna 860
Ramsen, Al 862
Rao Video, Inc 787
Reeves Sound Studios,
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Rickey, AI 952
Riggs, Glenn 977
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Robbins Bros 779
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Rogers, Bill 983
Rogers, Roy 84
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Ross, David 976
Russell, Connie 879
Russell, Don 981
Ryan, Irene 850
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Salter, Harry 955
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Strickland, Amzie 859
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Swope, Herbert, Jr 780
Sylvania Electric 1238
Sylvern, Hank 957
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TeeVee Co., The 1124
Telecast Films, Inc 1129
Telemount Pictures, Inc. 775
Television Features, Inc.. 1138
Teleways Radio Produc-
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Texas State Network 644
Thompson. Harlan 771
Thompson, Joe 782
Thorsen, Ethel 870
Tide 256
Tillman, John 980
Todman, Bill 839
Torme, Mel 884
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Trendle-Campbell
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Tunis, Hal 928
Tuttle, Lurene 846
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Universal Recording Corp. 806
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White, Lew 953
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Wilson, Marie 850
Winchell, Paul 833
Winckler, E. Carlton 783
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Wolf Associates, Inc 766
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Wood, Barry 777
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THE proudest boast of American radio
is its pre-eminence as the people's
forum. The record of our radio system
is studded with examples of outstand-
ing public service to support that claim.
All over the nation there are broad-
casters who have studied their com-
munity needs so searchingly and have
then proceeded to serve them so en-
thusiastically that they have won an
enviable place in the hearts of the
citizens. In city after city such broad-
casters have enriched the life of their
community by making their station a
new and indispensable civic institu-
tion, a powerful force in the social,
economic, cultural, educational and poli-
tical life of the community, a focus for
local progress. By virtue of such zeal
and public spirit, the broadcaster in
many such cases has become the city's
"first citizen."
In the light of such distinguished and
well-publicized achievements in com-
munity service it is difficult to under-
stand the apparent disregard of some
licensees for this most important phase
of their operation. It is difficult to un-
derstand how they can assume the obli-
gation as a trustee of a publicly-owned
frequency — often the only frequency
available in a community — and then
proceed to black out the needs of their
community. The examination of the
annual program reports for a composite
week from such stations is apt to make
pretty gloomy reading.
You ^et the impression that such li-
censees are content to keep tine com-
munity service activities of their sta-
tion on a par with those of a juke box.
You get the impression that in such
communities there are no problems of
health, juvenile delinquency, labor,
education, recreation, transportation or
housing; that no local groups such as
the schools, welfare bodies, religious
organizations, unions, civic study clubs
or governmental agencies ever wants or
needs to use radio to further its activi-
ties; that there are no local musicians,
authors, artists, professional leaders or
other gifted citizens who might be
given an opportunity for expression.
Perhaps there are such communities.
I don't know of any. In only such com-
munities (did they exist) would a li-
censee be justified in relying completely
on a network hook-up and a phono-
graph turntable. If there are such com-
munities you may be sure that those
conditions are never reported to the
Commission when an applicant is seek-
ing a license to establish a new station.
The Commission does not tell a li-
censee what the particular needs of his
community are. They are for him to
uncover — not by sitting in his office and
waiting for timid requests for time, but
by going out and making a real study
of his community.
I hope that the cases of apparent ne-
glect of community service that the
Commission set down for a hearing in
1949 will not develop into a trend.
The broadcasting industry can
strengthen itself and grow in the es-
teem of the American people during
the mid-century year of 1950 by build-
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10 1950
OF
PROBLEfH 18 ISSUE
by
JUSTIN MILLER
President, National Association
of Broadcasters
■I 950 will be the last year of a moment-
-*- ous half century, a 50-year span
which has seen the growth of radio
from the first spark of Marconi's wire-
less to the great medium of mass com-
munication and advertising we now
know. Few men, at the beginning of
that half century, would have dared to
predict the growth of that small spark
into today's vast web of communica-
tions— aural and visual — for informa-
tion, entertainment and education. Few
men will dare, now, to predict the
events of the coming half century. But
it is easier to guess at the coming year's
events.
In a world of universal complexities,
it is perhaps inevitable that one of 1950's
major communication problems is an
international snarl. The coming year
will find us increasingly concerned for
the successful negotiation of a new
NARBA agreement. Without such an
agreement, which will protect their fre-
quencies and their audiences, American
broadcasters cannot hope to realize the
achievements which 1950 may otherwise
have in store for them. With some ser-
vices already seriously degraded, the
American people are threatened with
chaotic conditions if efforts to negotiate
a new agreement fail.
The NAB is working faithfully in this
field, through its staff members who sit
on the United States delegation. We will
continue to work toward an equitable
agreement, for the protection of Amer-
ican listeners and broadcasters.
In other fields, 1950 seems to offer
bright prospects. It should be a year of
increased incomes, and of more careful
attention to the control of operating
costs; a subject of interested discussion
at 1949 NAB District meetings. It will
be a year in which American broadcast-
ers, through their NAB, will continue a
vigilant defense of the people's funda-
mental freedoms; an area in which not-
■Sf
able victories have been won in the two
years just past.
It will be a year of continuing change
for broadcasting of all kinds — AM, FM
and Television; for change continues to
be the only completely sure prediction
concerning broadcasting. But unless all
the signs are wrong, it will be healthy
change; change toward better operation
and better economic condition.
In summary, broadcasting takes just
pride in its accomplishments as it comes
to the end of its 30th year and the end
of the century's halfway marker.
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ReDIO SHLES iniEDSIFIED
fls w mnsion Looms
by
FRANK BURKE
Editor, Radio Daily
RADIO, entering its most aggressive
selling year, holds promise of good
returns for 1950 as television interests
fight for the lifting of the TV freeze and
chance to expand as the nation's most
promising young industry.
The radio pitch for a share of the ad-
vertisers' dollar will be more, forceful
this year than ever before in the history
of the industry. These plans have taken
form in the campaign of Broadcast Ad-
vertising Bureau and the National Asso-
ciation of Radio Station Representa-
tives. They have been augmented too
by the promotional efforts of broad-
casters in competitive markets in key
center cities throughout the country.
•
Just how effective radio's bid will be
remains to be seen. The outlook, how-
ever, is far from gloomy and broad-
casters in the AM field hope to hold
the gains made in the past year and to
attract new accounts.
Coupled with the campaigns are sev-
eral schools of thought on the future
of radio. Something that AM commer-
cial network as we know it today will
decline with the development of the
nighttime TV audience. Others think
that the TV impact has not been too
competitive to date and that it will be
several years before AM and FM radio
will feel the force of its competition.
Some broadcasters view the TV ex-
pansion with alarm. In several cities,
New York, Philadelphia and Washing-
ton, the broadcasters have been con-
sidering reducing their nighttime rates
and raising their daytime rate cards.
They argue that TV is capturing some
of the nighttime audience but that the
daytime listening audience remains in-
tact and will so for years to come.
Language station broadcasters take
a more optimistic view of the situation.
They believe that the foreign language
stations will hold their audiences come
what may and see no threat in the
sight and sound media. This is espe-
cially true in the Italian, Yiddish and
Polish markets of the New York area.
•
Turning to otlier sections of the
country where TV stations do not exist,
or are not expected to be built in the
immediate future, the picture is dif-
ferent. Broadcasters in these areas, sell-
ing at the local level, have only the
competition of fellow radio broadcast-
ers. This competition, liowever, is
vigorous especially in cities and towns
where too many stations exist and there
are unethical rate card practices.
Comforting words come from the
publicity departments of the major net-
works. Top brass are quoted as saying
that they see no competition between
radio and TV and say that one service
complements another. In fact networks
are making much of simulcasting of
radio shows on TV and predict more of
it will occur in the months to come.
All is not complacent, however, in
the industry. The National Association
of Broadcasters which has had a series
of stream-lining operations the past
year is still a shaky convalescent.
Television, despite the shackles of
the FCC freeze, continues to be the
nation's most talked of industry. With
100 stations operating in cities through-
out the country and the audience rated
at 4,000,000 receivers at this time, some
have predicted that more than 10,000,-
000 sets will be in use before year's end.
Linked with the expansion plans of
TV is the prayer of the industry that
the FCC in its wisdom will lift the
freeze on 346 applications for stations.
This will turn the industry expansion
on at full blast and by the end of the
year there should be more than 200
TV stations in operation throughout the
United States. Confidentially we think
the commission will lift the freeze and
that the industry will move forward
at unprecedented speed in the year
ahead
27
JUDY CANOVA
THE JUDY CANOVA SHOW"
For
Colgate-Palmolive-Peet
Saturday Evenings NBC
38
TEN OITTSTANDINC
RADIO EVENTS
OF 1949
Poll of network and statioyis news directors on the 10 outstanding radio
netvs events of the past year residted in the following selections :
1. Russia's Atomic Explosion.
2. The Atlantic Pact.
3. Devaluation of Foreign Currency.
4. U. S. Treason Trials.
5. Communists Take China.
6. Soviet Clashes with Vatican and Tito.
7. Labor Strikes for Pensions.
8. Washington "Five Per Centers."
9. Unification Hearings.
10. The "Veep" and his Bride.
•
Oufsfanding Broadcasts
CBS' "Mind In the Shadow" Documentary.
NBC's "Living, 1949" Series.
ABC's Documentary, "The Berlin Story."
Mutual's Coverage of "World Series."
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1950
SWAN SOAP PROGRAM
PARAMOUNT PICTURES
40
nEUJ m OF EnTERTflinfflEflT
by
BRIG. GENERAL DAVID SARNOFF
Chairman of the Board, Radio Corporation of America
TELEVISION shook off its adolescence
and came into man's estate during
1949. Wherever it appeared the public
embraced it, no longer as a novelty of
sight and sound but as a service of un-
told potentiality. Great as is its future,
from industrial, scientific and educa-
tional standpoints, the American people
have been quick to recognize the new
era of entertainment it has brought to
the home, the significant informational
services it has begun to develop, and its
importance in communications by serv-
ing the eye as well as the ear. The
strides it is making as an advertising
and marketing medium of unsurpassed
impact on the business and buying
habits of the nation are now widely
recognized, and new technical devel-
opments give promise of continuous
improvement.
In 1949 television began to exert a
powerful impact on the entertainment
habits of Americans. Home-life, educa-
tion, news, politics, sports and all forms
of entertainment are beginning to real-
ize the social and economic import of
this new art.
As 1950 opened, there were 98 tele-
vision broadcasting stations in the
United States. Networks are being ex-
tended by coaxial cable and radio relay
interconnections. Millions of people in
areas still out of range of the wave-
borne pictures eagerly await the arrival
of TV. In February, 1950, RCA Victor
will manufacture its millionth television
set, and sets will come off the produc-
tion lines in greater numbers as in-
creased mass production makes it pos-
sible.
Achievements in 1949: Achievements
of RCA scientists and research men,
coupled with the accomplishments of
commercial engineers, contributed
much to the advance of radio-elec-
tronics in 1949. New fields of research
were opened with promising possibili-
ties for the future not only in communi-
cations but in science and industry.
Among the outstanding achievements in
radio-electronics and television during
the year were:
1. Expansion of television as a service
to the public.
2. Develoment of the RCA all-elec-
tronic, high-definition compatible color
television system now being field tested.
3. Introduction of the RCA 45-rpm
system of recorded music featuring the
simplest and fastest phonograph record
changer ever devised and providing the
best quality of reproduction.
4. Advanced development of radar
and its increased application for na-
tional security and safety at sea and in
the air.
5. Application of the electron micro-
scope and electronic techniques in the
fields of biology and medicine; for ex-
ample, its use in research for close-up
study of cancer cells and tissues.
•
The electron tube, as the greatest
basic invenstion in 50 years, has been
the master key to radio progress. It
opened the pathways through space for
world-wide radiotelegraphy and tele-
phony, for radio broadcasting, televi-
sion, radar Ultrafax and numerous in-
dustrial applications. It will continue to
unlock new developments from year to
year.
For example, the "memory tube,"
developed as an electronic brain for
rapid computing machines, makes it
possible to complete the multiplication
of two numbers, eacli having as many
as 12 digits, in a hundred millionth of
a second. It is called a "memory tube"
because the figures fed into it can be
retained for an indefinite time and be
extracted when desired.
Another new RCA tube called the
Graphechon has "visual memory." It
can store radar signals and transient
phenomena which occur in less than a
millionth of a second and which ordin-
arily fade out in only a few seconds
when traced on fluorescent screens yet
this tube stores such signals for more
than a minute.
New photo-tubes developed by RCA
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MR. TELEVISION
42
by
DOROTHY LEWIS
Coordinator, United Nations Radio
THE Charter of the United Nations
states that "The United Nations can-
not achieve the purpose for which it
has been created unless the peoples of
the world are fully informed of its aims
and activities." Because radio is an in-
stantaneous means of intelligence trans-
mission and because it reaches across
borders to the illiterate as well as the
educated — its utilization in fulfilling
this directive is strategic. Since there
are two billion citizens in United Na-
tions' 59 member states, broadcasters
have a ready market for United Nations
programs. While United Nations activi-
ties in the fields of politics, economics,
science, art, agriculture, human rights,
etc. are global in scope — they are inti-
mately related to everyday living and
are therefore excellent grist for the
program mill. During 1949 United Na-
tions Radio, many systems of broad-
casting, networks and local stations
have materially increased their efforts
to dramatize this unfolding story of
man's effort to establish a peaceful
world. ,
SECTIONS: The Radio Division of
UN consisting of 90 members from some
25 member states, is divided into four
sections: European and Middle Eastern
Services, Latin American Services,
Trans-Pacific Services and English Lan-
guage Services.
Each week about 20-25 hours are de-
voted to live broadcasts of regular meet-
ings. Approximately 100 hours of broad-
casting originate weekly at Lake Suc-
cess except during the General Assem-
bly when the output increases material-
ly. This figure does not reflect the count-
less hours of rebroadcast by national
systems, networks, local stations.
United Nations news and feature pro-
grams are released to all member states
in the following languages: English,
French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese,
Dutch, Norwegian, Arabic, Icelandic,
Greek, Turkish, Serbo-Croat, Polish,
Czech, Amharic, Persian, Pushtu, He-
brew, Italian, Portugese, Burmese,
Hindustani, Siamese, Indonesian-Malay,
Tagalog and Urdu.
"UNITED NATION TODAY," the daily
(Monday through Friday) Peabody Award-
winning actuality news review, now in its
third year, is carried by some 175 U. S. sta-
tions and is transmitted overseas to Australia,
New Zealand, India, Pakistan, and the Philip-
pines. It covers not only day-to-day United
Nations news from all parts of the world but
voices of delegates.
"MEMO FROM LAKE SUCCESS"— another
Peabody winner — began its second season in
September 1949 over the Columbia Broadcast-
ing System and in Canada over CBC. It is
released overseas to Australia, New Zealand,
and South Africa. It is noteworthy that ex-
clusive statements by its featured personali-
ties have made newspaper headlines regularly
from coast-to-coast.
"TWO BILLION STRONG":— This decomen-
tary-type, half-hour series, carried by 225 ABC
stations, had the distinction of being repeated
in evening time during the summer of 1949.
For this series UN's roving reporter travelled
extensively to secure exclusive interviews and
color.
"U. N. STORY":— Mr. Benjamin A. Cohen,
Assistant Secretary-General, addressed the
National Association of Broadcasters 1949 con-
vention on "Independents" Day. His offer of
several special services to this segment of the
industry was met with enthusiastic response.
As a direct result, 300 independent stations in
44 states have scheduled a weekly 15-minute
transcribed feature program, entitled "U. N.
Story," by a relay process. Under its earlier
title, "Operation U. N.", the show won an
award at the Ohio Institute for Education by
Radio. It is carried in many English-speaking
countries.
NBC CAMPAIGNS FOR U.N.: For
the fourth consecutive year, the Public
Affairs and Education Department of
the National Broadcasting Company,
New York, presented its annual NBC-
United Nations Project, the purpose of
which was to bring before the Ameri-
can public, through radio and television,
the political as well as the social and
economic accomplishments of the Un-
ited Nations. The slogan for 1949 was
"The United Nations Works For YOU."
TELEVISION AT UNITED NA-
TIONS: It is indeed fortunate for mil-
lions of people that television has
developed so rapidly in the last year
through phenomenal increased distribu-
tion of television receiving sets and im-
proved transmission. Most of the 84 U.
S. television stations are now associated
in networks. Early in 1949, U. N. began
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IV
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TOP Ifl flCTIVlIS
by
BOND GEDDES
Executive Vice President
Radio Manufacturers Association
ANOTHER milestone in the growth
of the radio industry was achieved
in 1949 just as the industry, as repre-
sented by the Radio Manufatcurers As-
sociation, celebrated its "silver anni-
versary." It became the radio-television
industry, and the television receiver
took the lead over the radio in the
value of set sales.
Early in 1949 for the first time manu-
facturers' sales of TV sets exceeded, in
dollars, their sales of radios, and televi-
sion increased its lead throughout the
year. By the fourth quarter of the year,
the ratio of receiver sales was about 70
per cent TV and 30 per cent radio.
Final figures on set production indi-
cate that 1949 was the industry's big-
gest year to date in dollar volume of
sales. TV set production exceeded
2,800,000 units. Radio output is esti-
mated at about ten million receivers,
and total set sales, at the manufactur-
ers' level, at better than $825,000,000.
These estimates may be compared
with the industry's previous record in
1948 when 975,000 television receivers
and about 16,500,000 radios brought set
manufacturers about $750,000,000.
Several interesting and significant
trends in television receiver designs
are apparent from a study of compara-
tive statistics for 1948 and 1949.
One sharp trend, especially during
the latter part of 1949, was toward
larger direct view pictures. For ex-
ample, 65 per cent of cathode ray tubes
bought by set manufacturers during the
third quarter of 1949 were 12 inches or
larger as compared with six per cent in
1948. The increase in picture tubes of
14 inches or over was even more strik-
ing. Tubes of 14 inches or over ac-
counted for 21 per cent and 14/100 of
one per cent of sales, respectively, in
the same periods.
Another significant trend was an in-
crease in the ratio of console and con-
solette TV sets to table models. In fact,
television seems to have restored the
popularity of the small console without
a phonograph which, as a radio, has
practically disappeared.
While the sale of home radio receiv-
ers declined sharply in 1949, the de-
mand for outdoor types of radio sets —
auto and portable receivers — remained
high, and these alone accounted for pro-
duction of more than 4,000,000 sets.
Moreover, the market for radios
showed such a surprising upward turn
in the fall and early winter of 1949
that most manufacturers were unable
to fill all orders.
FM broadcasting suffered from the
competition of AM stations on the one
hand and TV stations on the other, but
receiver manufacturers in 1949 were
producing an increasing number of
radios with FM reception facilities,
largely AM-FM combinations, and in
addition were incorporating FM audio
reception facilities in a substantial num-
ber of television receivers.
Despite a "freeze" on new television
station construction, the outlook for
continued progress in TV set produc-
tion and sales in 1950 is good. Industry
estimates indicate between 3,500,000 and
4,000,000 television receivers will be
manufactured in 1950, and that by 1951
approximately 7,500,000 TV sets will be
in use in the United States.
While the "freeze" will delay the
opening of new markets for television
receivers, existing television areas will
continue to absorb a large number of
sets if radio receiver ownership can be
taken as a yardstick.
Only about 12 per cent of the homes
in TV-served areas had television re-
ceivers near the end of 1949. By com-
parison over 95 per cent of these homes
have radios.
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TENTH YEAR ON THE AIR!
DUFFY'S TAVERN
NBC Network
Now setting new sales records
for a new sponsor!
BLATZ, Milwaukee's Finest Beer.
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and
Vinny Bogert
(who never gets any credit)
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by
FREDERIC R. GAMBLE
President, A.A.A.A.
IN 1950, the buyer's market will be
with us in full normal stride. For
the broadcasting industry, this comes at
a time when the number of radio sta-
tions has more than tripled and when
few television stations are yet on a
profitable footing.
What are the problems in selling to-
morrow's time that can be expected to
result?
Selling radio and television time is
really a two-fold job. It is not enough
merely to sell the time. It must also be
converted into successful advertising.
And making advertising successful is
the specialized job of advertising agen-
cies.
actly the same way. The tri-partite set-
up under which B.M.B. was organized
is a sound one. Some such organization
or organizations are needed to match
the A. B.C. of printed media, and it
should have broadcasting's full support.
We sincerely hope that broadcasters
everywhere will give their best and
most searching thought to a sound con-
tinuation of station audience research
with strong industry support behind it.
Radio needs such industry-wide re-
search, with tri-partite validation, if it
hopes to realize its full potential as
marketing and advertising practices
continue to be tightened.
In radio and television broadcast-
ing there is as yet no national body
to recommend agencies as worthy of
recognition, no general recognition
standards of any kind, and no recogni-
tion machinery whatsoever.
Can radio afford to do less than other
media are doing? In the contest of a
buyer's market, can radio afford to have
less insurance than other media enjoy,
to evaluate the agencies who serve
them?
It is also in radio's interest to give
agencies certain research assistance
which only broadcasters can give.
Printed media long ago found that
confidence in their various media is
based on their audited circulations. The
audit is conducted by a joint tri-partite
organization, the Audit Bureau of Cir-
culations, or A. B.C., governed by all
three interested partners — the printed
media, the advertisers and the agencies.
The media pay almost the entire bill
for the auditing operations, so that the
cost gets reflected in rates and so is
shared pro rata among those who use
the media.
Does this set-up sound familiar? It
should? The parallel organization in
radio — Broadcast Measurement Bureau,
or B.M.B. —was set up in almost ex-
Another bulwark which broadcasting
needs — and which only broadcasters
can supply — is a safeguard against
credit losses by agencies and by sta-
tions.
Over many years, other media have
found it essential to supply a collection
device and a credit safeguard, the 2 per
cent cash discount. They do not give
this out of their revenue: they make
allowance for it in setting their rate, so
as to receive the same net revenue.
And the 2 per cent cash discount is not
a soiLrce of agency revenue because
agencies customarily pass it to the
client, when he" earns it by paying
promptly. This enables the agency to
collect promptly or be warned. It keeps
the agency in sound financial condition
to pay stations by their due dates.
The needs in radio and television are
clear: (1) agency recognition standards;
(2) industry research, widely sup-
ported; and (3) a credit safeguard.
The challenge of a buyers' market
demands our best thought and wisest
decisions. Let us make these wise and
constructive decisions, and lick the
challenge good.
47
FRED WARING AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS
RADIO — TELEVISION — CONCERTS
Over 30 Years of Happy Association
48
m flCCEPIflnCE FORECAST
by
MAURICE B. MITCHELL
Director, Broadcast Advertising Bureau
IjmiEN last year's Radio Daily An-
T» nual went to press, establishment
of a Broadcast Advertising Bureau was
only a dream of several far-sighted
broadcasters. Today it is firmly estab-
lished and functioning.
The idea took form last April at the
National Association of Broadcasters'
annual convention and contiguous meet-
ings of the NAB Board of Directors.
The Bureau was formally established
in June of 1949, with these as its objec-
tives:
(1) To promote the superior advan-
tages of broadcasting as an ad-
vertising medium.
(2) To conduct a continuing edu-
cational campaign designed to
improve the technique of sell-
ing broadcast advertising.
(3) To expand the use of broad-
casting as a medium for sell-
ing services and merchandise.
(4) To advance the profession of
advertising generally as an es-
sential part of our free enter-
prise economy.
In every instance, BAB's scope in-
cludes television as well as AM and
FM radio broadcasting. Throughout the
organization — in its name, its long-term
directives, its day-to-day operating poli-
cies— the term "broadcasting" is used
specifically to cover both radio and TV.
•
BAB functions as a bureau of the
National Association of Broadcasters.
It serves NAB members exclusively.
Headquarters of the BAB were moved
from Washington to New York last July
so that its staff could better serve the
vast number of national advertisers and
agencies doing business in this major
metropolitan area. Budget permitting,
offices will be opened during 1950 in
Chicago and possibly on the West Coast.
Eventually, offices may be estab-
lished in other cities where there are
major advertisers and agencies to be
served and sold.
Right now, though, advertisers and
agencies everywhere are invited to call
upon BAB for services. Local adver-
tisers should communicate via NAB
member stations. National and regional
advertisers may work either through
members or directly with us at 270
Park Avenue in New York. Through
correspondence, telegraph, telephone,
and travelling representatives wher-
ever feasible, we are ready to be of
help.
This year BAB will intensify its ef-
forts to create a greater understanding
and appreciation of advertising, and
broadcast advertising in particular, at
all levels of the mass distribution sys-
tem. Already NAB member stations
are multiplying their contacts with re-
gional offices, factory representatives,
distributors, and all the other echelons
lying between manufacturer and local
dealers.
To give greater force and direction
to this work, BAB will release early in
the year a new strip-film designed espe-
cially for showing to executives at these
intermediate distribution levels. It will
document the power of broadcast ad-
vertising, and suggest means of co-
ordinating activity throughout the dis-
tribution chain to insure the best re-
sults all along the line.. And two new
direct-mail campaigns, designed for use
by member stations with local and re-
gional prospects, are already on the
presses.
BAB's activities in the retail field
have received the greatest attention so
far from the advertising industry gen-
erally, and these efforts will be stepped
up in 1950.
Retail, regional, national-network,
spot or local — we are here to help
everyone who buys or sells broadcast
advertising. To our members and all the
broadcast industry's customers, we ex-
tend a cordial invitation to put us to
work on your problems and potentiali-
ties.
49
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FUTURE UF
by
R. T. SNELGROVE
President, Canadian Association of Broadcasters
THE years 1949 and 1950 mark the
second great milestone of Canadian
radio history. In 1949, the Federal Bov-
ernment appointed a special five-man
Royal Commission, charged with the
duty of recommending, after complete
investigation, a policy to set the broad-
casting framework of Canada.
Mindful of the last Royal Commission
on radio, which seventeen years ago
recommended complete nationalization
of broadcasting, the Canadian Associa-
tion of Broadcasters immediately mobil-
ized all its resources to see that the case
of independent (non-government)
broadcasting, was fully and fairly pre-
sented.
In September of 1949, the Canadian
Association of Broadcasters presented
two comprehensive briefs to the Royal
Commission at its first, or Ottawa, hear-
ings. These detailed the community ser-
vice and other important work per-
formed by the independent stations,
outlined the history of broadcasting in
Canada, showed "the inequities and
anomalies of the present radio struc-
ture, and urged the necessity for plac-
ing regulatory power in the hands of an
impartial Commission or Board, rather
than, as at present, in the hands of the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
which competes with the 119 non-gov-
ernment stations for audience and busi-
ness.
Subsequently, officials of the CAB fol-
lowed the Royal Commission on its tour
of cities in Western Canada, Ontario,
and Quebec. During these hearings on
tour, greater and more complete detail
of the broadcasting picture was pre-
sented in briefs submitted by individual
member stations. The same policy will
be followed in connection with the
Royal Commission's tour of cities in the
Atlantic provinces during January of
1950.
Thereafter, the Canadian Association
of Broadcasters will present a final
summary brief to the Royal Commission
at special sittings in Ottawa during
April, 1950. This brief will outline a
suggested pattern for Canadian broad-
casting of the future.
Special speaking tours by officials of
the Association brought the subject
matter of the Commission's investiga-
tion to the attention of key clubs and
groups, and organizations in various
areas of Canada.
During most of the time that the
Royal Commission was sitting during
1949, the Association was also con-
fronted with the problem of the North
American Regional Broadcasting Con-
ference in Montreal. For the first time,
the Association was permitted to have
an observer present at this Conference.
The Technical Committee, under chair-
manship of Mr. George Chandler of
Vancouver, engaged the services for
this purpose of Mr. W. J. Bain, O.B.E.,
formerly of the Department of Trans-
port. Mr. Chandler was also in attend-
ance as a registered observer during key
portions of the Conference. At the time
the NARBAC recessed in December, no
private station interest in Canada had
been adversely affected.
Several planned fields of expansion
were temporarily halted, to permit al-
most complete concentration on the
problems posed by NARBAC and the
investigations of the Royal Commission.
The biggest news in Canadian radio
in 1950 will be the issue of the Royal
Commission's report, probably in mid-
year or later. Whether or not that report
is implemented immediately by the
Government, it will have a profound
bearing on the future pattern of Cana-
dian broadcasting, both in the sound
and television fields. The Royal Com-
mission investigation remains the big-
gest and most important job of the
Canadian Association of Broadcasters;
and its members are satisfied that their
interests are being efiiciently and fully
protected.
51
FIBBER McGEE m MOLiy
for
Johnson's Wax
NBC
Tuesday Evenings
52
flEllJ m OF EfllERTlfHEOT— TV flDVflOCES ARE nOTEUJORIHY
by
BRIG. GENERAL DAVID SARNOFF
{Continued from Page 41 )
have made possible a new instrument,
called a "scintillation counter," which
detects and measures atomic and
nuclear radiation at a rate which the
Geiger counter cannot attain.
Color Television: While black-and-
white television captured the public
imagination in 1949, scientists and re-
search experts kept their thoughts on
the future. They demonstrated that
television can "paint" pictures elec-
tronically in color. RCA Laboratories
demonstrated a new all-electronic,
high-definition color television system,
completely compatible with present
monochrome receivers. Scientists,
broadcasters and radio manufacturers
heralded this new system as an im-
portant and logical forward step. Its
eventual introduction as a service to
the public would not obsolete existing
television receivers. Black-and-white
sets would continue to receive color
telecasts in monochrome, without the
necessity for any changes in the receiv-
ers. Viewers who would want programs
in color could attach a converter to
their present sets, or use a color tele-
vision receiver.
Much experimental work, as well as
further engineering development and
exploration of the radio spectrum, will
be required before color television at-
tains the present status of black-and-
white. To this end, field tests of the
new RCA color system are now under
way in Washington, D. C. The prelimin-
ary results have been highly encourag-
ing.
Notable progress is being made by
RCA Laboratories in the development
of a color picture reproducer of the
single-tube type. Perfection of this color
picture tube will greatly simplify tele-
vision sets of the future, because in an
electronic system it will replace the
three tubes now necessary to reproduce
the three primary colors and will make
conversion of a black-and-white re-
ceiver for reception of color programs
a relatively simple matter.
The Newest Phonograph: Television,
however, is only one field in which the
magic of electronics is being felt. In
1949, RCA Victor introduced a new and
revolutionary system of recorded music,
with the phonograph further electron-
ized and embodying the fastest record-
changer ever to be developed. This new
and compact record-player operates at
the speed of 45 revolutions per minute
and achieves distortion-free quality in
music picked up by a permanent sap-
phire point from vinyl plastic disks 6%
inches in diameter. This RCA achieve-
ment has modernized the phonograph
and added greatly to its distinction as a
musical instrument, winning acclaim of
music lovers and music critics alike. As
the year 1949 ended, RCA was produc-
ing the new records at the rate of 20,-
000,000 a year to meet the public de-
mand.
The Challenge to Advance: Like
other new inventions, television and
the 45-rpm Victrola phonograph have
been challenged by those who resent
change, by those who would impede or
delay progress by clinging to the old.
Nevertheless, the year's results con-
firmed commercially that the American
public is eager to welcome improve-
ments and advances. As with the elec-
tric light, the wireless, the automobile
and the airplane, the public finally de-
cided the fate of each. Lamp-makers
cast dark glances at Edison's electric
lamp, cables assailed wireless, cariage
builders and blacksmiths frowned upon
the automobile, the phonograph makers
saw no future in radio, and the theatre
belittled the movies. Now the motion
pictures, theatres, and even radio it-
self are confronted with a new art
created by science within their own
fields. They must meet the challenging
newcomer and advance with it or take
their places in memory as old-fashioned
things that constituted entertainment
not so long ago.
Looking Ahead: On the threshold of
1950, the thoughts of those who would
advance must be on the future, for
modern science moves swiftly. To take
one's eyes off the road and look back
wistfully to the past, is to lose sight of
the vast new opportunities ahead. RCA
moves into the next 50 years determined
to progress in service to the Nation and
its people and to people everywhere.
They will not only hear, but they will
see the daily activities, the scenic sur-
roundings and the achievements of each
other, leading to the promise of greater
understanding among nations.
53
EDGAR BERGEN WITH CHARLIE McCARTHY
CBS SUNDAY EVENINGS
FOR COCA-COLA
54
HUD DOUinS OF lELEVISIOFI
VIEUJED BY IBfl PRESIDED
by
J. R. POPPELE
President
Television Broadcasters Association
NOW that the flood gates have been
flung wide open and the torrent of
television is gushing freely across the
nation, whither is the TV industry drift-
ing?
Television has hurdled its greatest
obstacle — public acceptance. The enor-
mity of demand for video receivers
which marked the past year can be ex-
pected to increase as more cities
throughout the country are supplied
with a television service. Network ex-
pansion will certainly keep pace with
the growth of regional service and bet-
ter programming will follow in its
wake.
History is repeating itself in televi-
sion, since the concept of visual broad-
casting parallels that of aural transmis-
sions. The free enterprise system, bol-
stered by enthusiastic private capital,
has proved its soundness once again.
The American system of free television
service has already copped first place
as the best in the world.
Yet with all the progress achieved in
a scant two years of expanding televi-
sion service, the industry is beset with
urgent problems which must be met
with alacrity if a period of retrogres-
sion is not to set in.
Stated briefly, these problems in-
clude: ending the paralyzing "freeze"
on new station construction; resolving
the issue of color television so that this
service may be integrated into the
present pattern of operations with the
least possible displacement, and estab-
lishing stability within the industry it-
self by adjusting the economics of
operations to permit a well-ordered
growth.
Assuming all 13 are in full swing by
the spring of 1950, further expansion of
television service comes to a standstill.
The "freeze" which went into effect in
October, 1948, remains the single serious
obstacle to the future of TV broadcast-
ing in the U. S. For while the "freeze"
remains in effect there is complete
standstill of station activity, with its
attendant effect on the manufacture of
transmitters and the obvious slowing
down in the manufacture of receivers.
Furthermore, network expansion re-
mains only regionally and the hope for
coast-to-coast television flounders.
The impasse can be splintered through
two courses of action: utilization of fre-
quencies in the ultra high frequency
region of the spectrum (which are
basically unexplored and uncertain) or
a reshuffling of assignments between
the present channels six and seven (88
to 164 megacycles) to permit greater
"elbow room" for TV broadcasting in
the very high frequencies.
Finally, the welfare of the broad-
caster himself hangs in the balance.
Stability at the economic level must be
achieved on the basis of the industry's
ability to pay. The past year has seen
television grow from the so-called pro-
vincial stage to something resembling
partial national service. The upsurge of
TV activity has provided boundless em-
ployment opportunities. Zealous arti-
sans and others whose services figure
prominently in TV are beginning to
make their presence felt in terms that
at times defy logic.
In the long haul, all equitable de-
mands can be met, provided an orderly
growth of the industry is permitted.
The prime factor in the immediate
future is to build solidly — and sanely —
toward that day when a full-fledged
television service, offering a profitable
return, can be achieved. Any other ap-
proach invites not only chaos but might
spell ruination. This is one case where
logic and reasonableness must dominate.
The television industry has survived
many trials and discouragements over
the years. It can and will be a vital
force in our way of life — if given half
a chance.
IT
(Be Qood Uo y[our3eli
is the ivish of
DON M^'NEILL
TOASTMASTER OF THE
Breakfast Club
17th YEAR
SPONSORED COAST TO COAST
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
ABC, 8 to 9 a. m., C. S. T.
SWIFT - PHILCO - GEN. MILLS
56
BIOGIDG THE CHSH REGIS!
BY ElECIRICeL IRIlflSCRIPIIOIl
by
FREDERIC W. ZIV
President, Frederic W. Ziv Company
HOW far should the program producer
go in helping the sponsor make
sales?
During the fabulous 40"s when spon-
sors seemed to have endless dollars to
spend for advertising of all kinds, ring-
ing the cash register seemed a lead-
pipe cinch. But, these are the fighting
50's and advertisers are looking for
sales plans calculated to keep sales and
profits at a high level. It behooves the
program producer to keep a sensitive
finger on the pulse of the sponsor's
sales.
So today, we find the program pro-
ducer going all out in his effort to make
his program ring the cash register for
the sponsor. Perhaps one of the most
interesting promotions designed by a
program producer is the recent plan
offered to retail advertisers who spon-
sor the across-the-board 15 minute
show titled Meet The Menjous, starring
Adolphe Menjou and his wife, Verree
Teasdale Menjou. This famous Mr. &
Mrs. team have built a tremendous aud-
ience for sponsors of this interesting
Mr. & Mrs. show. And yet, a large audi-
ence is not enough. How to make that
audience patronize the sponsor, that is
the problem.
Credit for the answer must go to
Burger-Phillips Department Store in
Birmingham, Alabama. This famous
store, sponsors of the Mr. & Mrs. Men-
jou program, have launched a truly
terrific promotion by calling their store
The Mr. & Mrs. Store. Utilizing photo-
graphs and quotations over the sig-
natures of Mr. & Mrs. Adolphe Menjou
in their newspaper ads, in their store
windows, in their floor displays, in their
elevator cards, in their envelope stuffers
— in fact, in every bit of promotion
utilized by the store — Burger-Phillips
has become Birmingham's Mr. & Mrs.
Store, featuring "Everything for the
Mr. — Everything for the Mrs."
So, wp see a radio pi-ogi-am that now
makes the sponsor's newspaper ads
more effective. That's a new thought,
isn't it? A radio program designed to
improve the store's newspaper adver-
tising! A radio program designed to
improve the store's windows! (Giant
blow-ups of Adolphe Menjou in the
newest apparel appear in Burger- Phil-
lips' windows. Giant blow-ups of
Verree Teasdale Menjou pointing out
household appliances appear in Burger-
Phillips' floor displays).
Thus, the producer of the Meet the
Menjous program has not stopped by
merely attracting a large radio audi-
ence. He has furnished the sponsor
photographs of the stars, letters from
the stars, blow-ups of the stars, and a
complete retail promotion kit.
How about the national sponsor? To-
day, many national sponsors are using
television in major markets and are
confining their radio efforts to non-
network programs in selective markets.
These national and regional advertisers,
like the retail sponsors, want programs
that will ring the cash register.
Thus, the producers of the Cisco Kid
have not stopped with merely produc-
ing a great program that attracts a huge
audience. They have gone all out in
merchandising that program for th>^
sponsor. Cisco Kid becomes not only c
radio program, but a completely mer-
chandised promotion destined to carry
the sponsor's sales to ever-increasing
heights.
How far should the program pro-
ducer go in assisting the sponsor to
achieve sales results? The answer is
"All Out." The program which offers
the sponsor the greatest merchandising
opportunities usually is the program
which rings the cash register most
vehemently. Our firm, for one, will
leave no stone unturned in designing
merchandising slants to help the spon-
sor enjoy directly-traceable increased
results from his radio program.
S7
PATSY LEE
Singing star of
ABC's "Breakfast Club"
8:00 to 9:00 a.m., CST
Monday through Friday
58
liu
By PRESIDED!
by
JOHN KAROL
President, REC
A GROUP of time-buyers and time-
salesmen, supplemented by a few
others in the broadcasting business, met
frequently for lunch back in 1939 and
it was natural that someone suggest
forming a club. Most informal in its
inception, it called itself The Broad-
casters Bull Sessions and its first sta-
tionery carried a bovine head as em-
blem. High in aspirations, earnest in
purpose, and founded on close friend-
ship and associations, from the first
there was the important stipulation:
don't use the club to sell your wares or
your watts.
In 1941 it formalized its organization
and chose the name Radio Executives
Club, ran its membership to over 100,
had guest speakers at its luncheons,
and was on its way to its present ap-
proximately 1,000 members and the re-
sponsibilities of being a forum for in-
dustry discussions.
of 1944. On sixteen successive Thurs-
days, in NBC studio 6-A several hun-
dred members met to hear the leaders
in the nascent branch of broadcasting,
tell what was known, anticipated and
crystal balled in television.
Each year, the members of the Club
devote time and energy to a growing
Christmas party whose basic function
is to raise money for selected charities.
Some of these have included the Army
and Navy Relief Associations, the New
York Times Neediest Cases, The Herald
Tribune Fresh Air Fund, the Hearst
Milk Fund, the New York Boys' Club,
the Veterans Guidance in advertising
and selling, sponsored by the Advertis-
ing Club of New York, and establishing
an emergency loan fund for students at
the City College of New York.
The purposes as laid down in the con-
stitution of the club best describe its
activities: "1. To promote and encour-
age the intelligent use of radio broad-
casting as a medium of advertising;
2. To create a lasting fraternity of per-
sons engaged in radio broadcasting and
its allied fields; 3. To provide a common
meeting place for all members of the
club and their guests; 4. To promote a
better understanding among members
of the problems confronting the radio
industry; 5. To promote the proper dis-
semination of information pertaining to
radio which may be of mutual interest
and value to club members."
All the electronic mass communica-
tion systems are considered included in
the generic word radio, by the REC,
which has always accorded much time
and attention to television, frequency
modulation and other means of broad-
casting.
Dramatic proof of this is the well re-
membered Television Seminar which
the Club ran in the spring and summer
In 1949,. the first REC year-book and
membership roster appeared. Non-resi-
dent or associate members, most of
whom attend meetings only at rare in-
tervals, receive reports of each meet-
ing, frequently including full tran-
scripts of speeches given.
It is impossible to give credit to the
many who have given their time and
energy to the growth of the REC, who
have made it a model for many similar
groups in other cities, who have will-
ingly served on the Advisory Council
and the several necessary committees.
Suffice to cite the fact that without this
hearty co-operation of men and women
in all phases of the industry, the club
could not continue long. We are grate-
ful too, for the standards and example
set by the past president under whose
leadership the REC has grown — the late
Arthur Sinsheimer, John D. Hymes,
Alman J. Taranton, Thomas H. Lynch,
M. B. Grabhorn, Warren Jennings,
Robert D. Swezey, William S. Hedges
and Carl Haverlin.
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JOHNNY DESMOND
"The G.I.'s Favorite Singer"
Singing- Star of
"The Breakfast Club"
ABC — Monday through Friday
8:00 to 9:00 a.m., CST
"The Johnny Desmond Show"
for Ronson
ABC — Wednesday night
7:55 to 8:00 p.m.
M-G-M Recording Artist
Management
MCA
60
SIORy OF RRDIO PIOOEERS
OF
by
WILLIAM S. HEDGES
Retiring President, Radio Pioneers Club
IN the spring of 1942 someone discov-
ered that H. V. Kaltenborn had been
on the air for twenty years. There was
something fascinating about the idea
that a man could have rendered a ser-
vice for twenty consecutive years in a
medium which acknowledged Novem-
ber 2, 1920, as its birthday and as a
result the inevitable happened. A dinner
was given the Dean of American Com-
mentators!
Hans Kaltenborn in a magnificent
gesture of sharing his honors with
others expressed the somewhat hesitant
hope that perhaps there were others
who had toiled in this new vineyard
for a like period of time and therefore
they, too. should be hailed as pioneers.
During the next two or three years he
found that his faint hopes were not only
verified but that there were pioneers
of even longer lineage than himself —
that one of them — General David Sar-
noff — who was thirteen years younger
had served in broadcasting and its pre-
decessor, wireless, for fifteen years
longer.
This discovery was most fortunate
because it gave the founder of the Radio
Pioneers a tolerant view of the men
and women who entered radio after the
magic date of April 4, 1922 and he
readily consented to the proposal that
the organization maintain (until June
1951) the qualification of twenty years
of service in radio for admission to the
sacred portals of the Pioneers.
The rationalization in arriving at this
conclusion was quite natural. Who
would deny that Daniel Boone was a
pioneer? Yet he didn't come over on
the Mayflower; nor did he arrive with
Captain John Smith but he did blaze a
few trails and explore the wilderness.
He, too, must be counted a pioneer.
The time requirement having been
established the club got under way un-
der the kindly ministrations of its
founder, who paid all bills, published
its yearbooks, arranged its annual ban-
quets and extended (or withheld) the
invitations for membership. This happy
state of affairs continued until 1947
when the burdens of an increasing
membership with its volume of corres-
pondence and the multiplicity of "things
to do" pointed to the necessity of shar-
ing of those burdens by the formaliza-
tion of the club with officers, committee
chairmen and an executive committee.
Mark Woods, vice-chairman of the
American Broadcasting Company was
elected president of the reconstituted
club. Next in office was Edgar Kobak,
then president of the Mutual Broadcast-
ing System, who headed the Pioneers
during the 1948-49 term.
It has been my good fortune to have
been elected president of the Radio
Pioneers during a year when many
men and women who have had excep-
tionally distinguished careers in radio
have become eligible for membership in
the Pioneers. Thanks to the tireless
efforts of Carl Haverlin, president of
BMI, who is chairman of the member-
ship committee, these newly qualified
men and women as well as others who
either "hadn't gotten around to it" or
who "hadn't been asked" have come
into the organization in droves. It is
confidently expected that the member-
ship of the club will have doubled by
the end of the present club year.
Membership in the Radio Pioneers
sets a man or woman apart as one who
has successfully met throughout at least
two decades the tests of service in a
new, growing, exciting industry. There
is no short-cut to becoming a Pioneer.
One can make the grade only through
steady, consistent effort; giving some-
thing of himself day by day; adding to
the immeasurably valuable service
which radio has rendered to mankind
during the past generation. In joining
the Radio Pioneers one becomes a mem-
ber of the most select group of indi-
viduals in the radio industry because
each has met the test of time and each
has contributed to industry progress.
TT
BURR TILLSTROM
WITH
KUKLA, OLLIE and FRAN ALLISON
fRSN
Musical Director JACK FASCINATO
Producer BEULAH ZACHARY
Director LEWIS GOMAVITZ
NBC TELEVISION NETWORK
62
COmdlERCt VflLOE OF
SIRES8E0 BY RilO HEUISIHEII
by
SIG MICKELSON
Past President of NARND
THE year 1949 will surely be recog-
nized as one of radio's great years.
In radio news there were no news
stories to compare with the big breaks
of the war years, nor was there any-
thing particularly spectacular that oc-
curred, but it was a year of steady and
certain progress toward a common goal
— better news for more listeners.
As 1950 opens, the list of stations
employing competent news personnel
to report, edit and broadcast their news
is much larger than it was twelve
months ago. News has established itself
as a prime profit maker within the sta-
tion's structure. And public acceptance
is established beyond question.
As a new year opens, however, news
as broadcast by radio stations still has
a number of very obvious shortcomings.
Before radio can take time to pat itself
on the back, it needs to see to it that
more trained personnel is employed to
work at more radio stations: it needs to
improve the competence of the person-
nel now working in news; it needs to
build a common front against persons
who refuse to open up their sources of
news and against those who dry up the
sources now open; it needs to build uni-
fied support for the maintenance and
expansion of the concept of press free-
dom in the United States; and within
its own organization it needs more un-
derstanding from management both of
its profit making potentiality and its
impact on listeners.
The Association has made a particular
point during the past year of emphasiz-
ing to the radio industry the profit-
making capabilities of a sound news
operation. It has been pointed out to
management that not only do expendi-
tures on thoroughly competent news
departments return substantial divi-
dends, but that in many cases the per-
centage of profits rises in direct propor-
tion with the amount of money ex-
pended in the maintenance of the de-
partment.
In connection with its efforts to con-
vince management of the financial wis-
dom of maintaining sound news opera-
tions, NARND has used the opportunity
to point out the by-products of aggres-
sive local news organization; by-prod-
ucts which include better community
relations, prestige for the station and
improved station morale.
Outside the structure of the station
itself, NARND has carried on a con-
certed campaign to improve the quality
of the raw material from which news
broadcasts are built. A committee on
press associations issued two reports
during the year. Both of them critical
analyses of the reports of the four press
associations serving radio stations. The
criticism was not entirely adverse.
Praise was given where committee
members thought it was deserved and
likewise errors were pointed out where
the committee felt it was necessary.
The press asociations uniformly took
the reports in good spirit and there has
already been considerable evidence that
the NARND criticisms were taken seri-
ously and followed by steps to correct
what NARND members described as
faults.
Plans for the Association's work dur-
ing the 1950 year are elaborate. They
include continued operations in the
fields described above, as well as fur-
ther efforts to achieve the basic objec-
tive of better and more profitable news
in more radio stations. Execution of
those plans is up to a new slate of
officers headed by a very competent
1950 president, Jack Shelley of WHO,
Des Moines.
The new officers inherit a legacy of
good will and support from the NARND
membership, from the press associa-
tions, the trade press and scores of
station managers. It looks now as if 1950
should be a better year than 1949.
63
SMiiir
ED llliiCOItltElL
BROWN SHOE COMPANY
8th Year
NBC
MANTLE LAMP COMPANY
24th Year
ABC
28th Radio Anniversary
May 30th, 1950
64
-RECORD YEAR FORECflSI FOR '50
by
FRANK M. FOLSOM
President, Radio Corporation of America
THE spectacular rise of television is
without precedent in America's in-
dustrial history and the resulting effects
on the national economy already are
far-reaching. After only three yeai'S of
production the relatively new industry
is consuming vast amounts of raw
materials, and tens of thousands of
workers are finding employment in con-
verting these materials into television
set components and sub-assemblies.
To much the same degree, the social
implications of television's wide accept-
ance already are becoming apparent.
There is evidence to show that televi-
sion is becoming an influential factor in
establishing closer family relationships.
Moreover, people have an innate desire
to see, as well as hear subjects of en-
tertainment, education and news, and
television comes closer than any other
medium to fulfilling this basic human
want.
o
The reasons for the public's enthusi-
astic and wholehearted acceptance of
television as a fundamental addition to
home life are clear:
1. High standards of performance and
value adhered to by most manufactur-
ers in the television industry.
2. Rapid increase in the number,
variety, and quality of television pro-
grams.
The outlook for television in 1950 is
exceptionally good. The industry may
bo expected to produce and sell be-
tween 3,500,000 and 4,000,000 video re-
ceivers, bringing the total number of
sets in use by the beginning of 1951 to
more than 7,000,000. The potential tele-
vision audience will then number at
least 25,000,000 persons.
To achieve new production records in
1950, industry reports indicate that
capacity will be increased by nearly 50
per cent. This will be accomplished
through the addition of new manufac-
turing facilities. The only limiting fac-
tor that can be foreseen at this time
will be, as it was in 1949, the ability of
component parts manufacturers to keep
pace with demand.
Telecasters, stimulated by the public's
keen interest, stepped up the number
and quality of programs in 1949. Im-
provements were made and new ideas
were tried out. During the evening, the
viewing audiences, especially in New
York where seven stations are on the
air, are finding it increasingly difficult
to choose between the many fine pro-
grams being offered. As a result, the
demands on artists and performers of
all types are increasing. This condition
is certain to bring about better pro-
grams, greater variety, and higher
levels of entertainment.
While the progress of television held
the spotlight during the past year,
sound broadcasting steadily advanced.
Far from being doomed — as some pes-
simists predicted — broadcasting con-
tinued to function as the greatest single
medium of mass communication avail-
able to the American people. Reflecting
the soundness of its position is the fact
that the radio industry expects to pro-
duce and sell between 8,000,000 and
10,000,000 radio receivers during 1950.
Moreover, there is every reason to be-
lieve that there will be a market for
6.000,000 to 8,000,000 radio sets a year
for an indefinite period in the future.
In the phonograph field, the outstand-
ing even of 1949 was RCA Victor's in-
troduction of the revolutionary new 45-
rpm system of recorded music. As more
and more people became acquainted
with the quality, convenience, and eco-
nomy of this new system, its public
acceptance soared. In October, only
seven months after the "45" was intro-
duced, the new records were being pro-
duced and sold at the rate of 20,000,000
a year and the new record players at
the rate of 65,000 a month.
The progress of the 45-rpm system
provides ample justification for the pre-
diction that it will be the standard of
the industry within five years.
65
JO STAFFORD
Management:
MICHAEL NIDORF
Direction:
GENERAL ARTISTS CORP.
CAPITOL ftlCOftDS
FRROCE HOD UJORLD-UJIDE RHDH;
fl PLfln FOR lODflY llfID TOfDORROllJ
by
SHELLEY DOBBINS
Director of Public Relations for the French Broadcasting
System of North America
ALTHOUGH there was no great cele-
bration, the 20th of August last
year was a very important day to the
people of France .It was the fifth anni-
versary of the Liberation of French
Radio — an exciting, yet little known
story outside of France.
It was less than a week before the
Liberation of Paris in 1944. that a group
of men from the French Resistance stole
into a studio of the Vichy Radio Build-
ing and electrified the French radio
audience with, "This is the voice of
Free French Radio!" They had heard
the voice of Pierre Crenesse, one of the
most famous in France. With Nazi guns
and tanks all around them they held
that studio. That night Crenesse issued
a call to arms. Telling them of the
struggle yet to come, he asked his lis-
teners to continue their great sacrifices
until final victory.
After Liberation, France began to
compute the cost of victory. Radio, a
war essential, had been completely
destroyed by the fleeing Germans
as well as by the advancing Allied
Forces. But before the last German had
been rounded up, skeleton crews of
engineers were out in the field repair-
ing transmitters. Indoors, plans were
under way to create an International
Exchange Bureau to re-establish con-
tact with the more than 30 nations
formerly receiving short-wave trans-
missions before June of 1940. Today,
French Radio has not only been com-
pletely re-built but contains all the lat-
est equipment. And French Television
promises to take its place among the
finest in the world. At the head of the
International Exchange Bureau is Jac-
ques Manachem, whose weekly pro-
grams from Paris are now broadcast in
25 languages. To Manachem and Wladi-
mir Porche, Director of all Radio in
France — and one of the most capable in
radio circles — the four years of occu-
pation proved conclusively the neces-
sity of radio.
The greatest help in the field of Inter-
national Radio came from America,
which at the same time presented Radio
Diffusion Francaise (R D F) with its
greatest challenge. To bring to 100 mil-
lion listeners programs of high calibre
and still increase understanding be-
tween the United States and France. In
1948, the position of Director of the
French Broadcasting System in North
America was taken over by Pierre
Crenesse, who had rallied his country-
men to greater action during the last
days of struggle. Less than 30 years of
age Crenesse continued and expanded
RDF's international plans and the chal-
lenge has been met successfully with the
following five weekly shows transcribed
in Paris: Songs of France; Gai Paris;
Five Centuries of French Music; French
in the Air; and Bonjour Mesdames.
Latest step in RDF planning is the
creation by Crenesse of the symbolic In-
ternational Goodwill Network, linking
all of the 220 stations carrying RDF pro-
grams. It aim: To promote better un-
derstanding by overcoming the lan-
guage barriers, which to date no one
has ever really tackled. Member stations
have been preparing programs in
French, telling about their section of
America— their farmers, factory work-
ers, students, even the type of music
preferred. At the last counting over 220
radio stations have availed themselves
of these non-commercial programs in
41 states, Alaska, Canada, Panama,
Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and thfj Philip-
pines.
France has learned the truth the hard
way. There can be no peace without
real understanding and no real coopera-
tion without mutual regard. The French
have had to learn the meaning of Free
Radio by existing without it for four
vears. To keep it from happening again,
they have put their faith in the power
of Internationl Radio to help forge an
international and a lasting Peace.
67
The People ivho live in the Burns house . . .
;#>-^ iiT ^'.^^
GEORGE and GRACIE
Now on CBS.
FOR
Amm-i-dent Tooth Paste
Wednesday Nights
68
by
CARLOS GUTIERREZ RLANO
Radio Coordinator, McCann-Erickson, N. Y., Foreign Department
PERHAPS the most important single
factor in Latin American radio is
the fact that it closely follows almost
all the trends that predominate this
country's radio thinking c.s each new
phase comes along. Ample proof of this
fact is evident at this very moment.
For give-away shows and all kinds of
audience participation shows are enjoy-
ing ever-increasing popularity in Latin
America. Unlike this country, this type
of show has not reached the peak of its
popularity in Latin America which
shows that Latin American radio does
follow our radio; but that there is a
slight time lapse each time.
The actual time at which the upsurge
of give-aways came about in Latin
America can be very definitely pin-
pointed to a certain time period. This
time period was when "Stop The Music"
and other shows of its type became so
tremendously popular. Naturally
enough, reverberations of this event
reached into radio circles in Latin
America and thus the give-away pro-
grams in those countries greatly in
creased in number.
In this way, American trends influ-
ence Latin American radio thinking.
Coinciding with the give-away craze,
Latin American radio has taken up all
kinds of audience participation radio
and is doing scores of locations shows.
On this type of show, they have found
that they can merchandise and actually
sample the sponsor's products over the
air by trying out sampling ideas with
their audience. This kind of showman-
ship is particularly suitable to Latin
America, for, as a general rule, people
in those countries will gather in great
crowds to hear any show that is pre-
sented.
Another outgrowth of stimulating
American radio in Latin America is
shown in the preponderance of soap
operas. When the day time serials took
such a firm hold on the American pub-
lic, Latin American radio executives im-
mediately began programming shows of
a like nature in tlieir countries. At first
they ran translations of soap operas as
written in America, but soon found out
that locally-written shows were re-
ceived far better by the public. And
they also found out that Latin Amer-
ican listeners wanted each story to
finish in a 13-week cycle if possible. Day
time serials seldom run for scores of
weeks without a final ending as they
do in this country. Half-liour dramatic
shows similar to the ones in this coun-
try are very popular with listeners too.
However, the general content of all
these dramatic shows is usually much
heavier and more dramatic than our
domestic brand of drama. And "soap
operas" are scheduled mostly in the
evening — not in the early afternoon.
•
Thus it is easy to see that Latin Amer-
ican radio almost always follows the
major trends of American radio, which
leads us to the latest trend in the radio
industry — television. Like many other
countries, the countries in Latin Amer-
ica are preparing for television, but it
will be some time before television is
actually an active factor. The only ac-
tive step in this direction up till now
has been made by Dr. Assis Chateu-
briand of Brazil, who owns a chain of
newspapers and several radio station.
He has just bought a television station
for Sao Paulo whicli will go into opera-
tion in October 1950.
•
Only in the future will we know
whether Latin American television pro-
gramming will follow American trends
as much as it has done in radio.
One final observation can be made,
however, on this whole subject. Radio
listening is much more a part of a way
of living in Latin America than in other
foreign countries — certainly much more
than in Western Europe and The United
Kingdom where people can take radio
or leave it. The Latin American can't
get along without his radio.
69
The
PHIL HARRIS ALICE FAYE SHOW
Presented by Rexall
Sunday Afternoons
N.B.C.
7:30 P. M. E.S.T. 4:30 P. M. P.S.T.
70
lEXICfill ET llETiOfiH
SERVES 88 SlfillOnS
by
CLEMENTE SERNA MARTINEZ
President of Radio Programas De Mexico, S.A.
ON our ninth year in business I think
we have the right to be proud of
our Transcription Service. Here is the
story of how it works.
Our sales force keeps in touch with
all live program sponsors in both maior
stations XEW and XEQ in Mexico City.
These sponsors are our natural field for
good programs to be transcribed and
broadcasted, later on, in some or all
of our chain stations.
Other way around is to buv tran-
scribed serials from Arte Radiofonico
de Mexico, S. A. This company has a
fine production unit. If necessary, we
can Droduce our own serials, whether
musical or dramatic, but in all cases
programs cannot be used outside of our
chain. In all respects our policy is very
sound; do not produce for any sponsor
whose account is in the hands of anv
recognized Advertising Agency. When
we do originate lone or serial programs
we hire an independent producer.
•
For the recording process we have a
good number of permanentlv leased
telenhone lines which link XEW and
XEQ with our studio and lab. These
lines are constantly tested and adiusted
to insure high fidelity transcriptions.
Within our premises we have a studio
where we can record with orchestras
not above 14 men, or small dramatic
casts. Our recording room is eauipped
with a number of machines which can
be used simultaneously if so desired.
We keep more machines in a special
studio at XEW for emergency cases.
Copy making and close checking of
each copy is routine work but we are
very careful to see that each copy has
an A-1 standard. We do not allow for
flaws of any kind whether technical or
artistic. When our inspectors find any
flaw, retakes are ordered. Not a single
record leaves our shipping room with-
out a final O. K.
After each record has been approved
by our Control Department it goes to
the Shipping Room where it is labeled.
Together with the record, our Tran-
scription Department hands to the ship-
ping room a shipping order with the
following detail: name of the serial,
number of each shioping box. destina-
tion and means of transportation to be
employed. As soon as the shipping takes
place this order returns to the Program
Department for registration and file.
Altogether we can say that our Tran-
scription Service which covers, through
different routes, all of the 88 stations
in our chain, is satisfactory to all con-
cerned. Of course, delays are unavoid-
able but very few. Breakage is negli-
gible because we have developed a
breakproof box and packing.
Year after year we have increased
our transcription sales. Up to this date
our 1949 sales, as compared to 1948,
show an increase of 30.8 per cent. How-
ever, this Transcription Service repre-
sents only one section of our total
business. Another one is our telephone
network. This telephone network has a
regular coverage of not less than 21
important cities in the country. Live
sponsored programs originated either
in XEW and XEQ are thus carried
through telephone lines to all towns
where we have affiliated stations and
wire service is available.
Our present schedule runs to an aver-
age of three hours a day. All of our
regular telephone network programs are
night time broadcasts, sponsored by ad-
vertisers of goods or services with a
nation wide distribution.
As commercial representatives of the
88 stations, which are scattered all over
the country, we handle a large volume
of national and international "spot"
business. All and all our yearly vol-
ume of sales run up to $5,000,000.00
pesos.
71
UnilED OflTIOIlS mWWm its BROiCflSIIflG fiCTIVITIES
by
DOROTHY LEWIS
(Continued from Page 43)
its TV operation with a regular series —
"U. N. Case Book"— over CBS-TV.
Later in the spring, during the special
session of the General Assembly, a pool
operation was established in coopera-
tion with NBC and CBS TV networks.
U. N. television coverage reached an all
time high on U. N. Day, October 24th,
when not only all TV network outlets
released the Cornerstone Ceremony
program, but each TV station received
special slides for station breaks and
kinescopes of the event sent to all mem-
ber states. The inauguration of daily
coverage on a commercial basis cli-
maxed the year's growing utilization of
this new medium. The Ford Motor
Company sponsored this series as a
public service. Thus it was possible to
feature 3 hours daily coverage of Gen-
eral Assembly proceedings.
•
UNITED NATIONS DAY: United
Nations Day, October 24th, afforded
broadcasters everywhere, and particu-
larly in the United States, a unique op-
portunity for all-out cooperation and
an estimated 100,000,000 listeners were
reached. The U. N. Day National Citi-
zens' Committee's Radio Sub-Commit-
tee— under Mr. Robert K. Richards'
(N.A.B.) chairmanship — mobilized the
entire industry with the assistance of
the Advertising Council's allocation
plan and script kit, BMI and other
groups. Through the generous coopera-
tion of RCS, transcriptions of "The
Birthday Story" (narrated by Ronald
Colman and featuring top U. N. person-
alities) produced by United Nations
Radio were released to 1,800 U. S. sta-
tions and a special version shipped to
all English-speaking countries.
SCROLLS TO NETWORK FOR
PEACE STATIONS: To pay tribute to
American broadcasters for their contin-
uing support, Mr. Benjamin A. Cohen,
Assistant Secretary-General, enter-
tained industry leaders at a luncheon on
November 16th where scrolls were pre-
sented.
Supplementary Services included
during 1949— "U. N. CALLING YOU"—
is the educational script service used
by 250 U. S. educational stations and
school services; "U. N. WOMEN
BROADCASTERS BULLETIN"— now
in its third year and issued monthly to
2000 women broadcasters and lay lead-
ers throughout the world — is written by
official U. N. "Observers" and edited by
a committee of key women broadcast-
ers; "LITTLE SONGS ABOUT U. N."—
are transcribed one minute folksongs or
jingles that tell about the United Na-
tions through song; QUARTERLY
BOOKLET:— United Nations Radio is-
sues a colorful booklet to U. S. listeners,
giving program listings, schedules, and
generously illustrated.
mm MTioi um division
LAKE SUCCESS
Fleldstone 7-1100, Ext. 8364
OFFICERS
Benjamin Cohen Asst. Sec. Gen., Dept. of Public Information
Tor Gjesdal Director, Department of Public Information
Peter Aylen Director, Radio Division
Carlos Garcia Palacios Deputy Director, Radio Division
W. Gibson Parker Chief of Production
Norman Corwin . . Supervisor of Special Projects
Arthur E. Barrett Senior Broadcast Engineer
REGIONAL SUPERVISORS
Hugh Williams European and Middle East Services
Eugenio A. Soler Latin American Services
Mike Peng Trans-Pacific Services
Gerald Kean English Language Services
Dorothy Lewis U. S. Station Relations
Caesar Ortiz Supervisor, Radio Reports Desk
73
WALTER O'KEEFE
star of
"DOUBLE OR IVOTHIl^G"
NBC NETWORK
11:00 AM PST
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
2:00 PM EST
74
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-codimEiiis on w freeze
by
H. E. TAYLOR, JR.
Manager, Television Transmitter Division
Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
THE Television Industry has just com-
pleted a phenomenal year. Accord-
ing to our best informants, it's now a
billion dollar industry — a major factor
in our national economy. Over three
and one-half million television sets
have been produced as we enter 1950.
Over two and one-half million of these
sets were produced in 1949 alone. To-
day, 98 TV broadcast stations provide
program service to over twenty million
families in sixty cities. Advertisers have
taken to telecasting in steadily increas-
ing numbers and with greatly expanded
advertising budgets to assure full net-
work coverage. Smaller TV stations
have gone from the red into the black,
while the larger stations are beginning
to see the end of the dark days. News-
paper lineage has benefited from TV, as
have many sports and businesses. Yes,
the effects of television have been far-
reaching in this phenomenal year just
closed.
Which brings this discussion around
to you, and poses the significant ques-
tion: Where do you fit in with this
picture, Mr. Broadcaster? If you are not
one of the fortunate 98 on-the-air tele-
casters, or the dozen or more CP hold-
ers, very frankly, you don't fit in with
the picture. Equally frankly but con-
structively stated, you've been left at the
post — a victim of political fumbling
spear-headed by publicity-seeking "do-
gooders" who are unconsciously, per-
haps, but nevertheless placing barrier
after barrier in the path of the one
bright and new and oh-so-promising
communications medium that can in-
crease public service and the American
standard of living.
Fifteen months ago this January,
1950. the Federal Communications Com-
mission announced a "freeze" on the
construction of television broadcasting
stations for the purpose of reviewing
present channel allocations and further-
more to consider the use of UHF fre-
quencies to expand TV servirn to all
cities and areas of the country. We were
all assured that the "freeze" action was
temporary and would be lifted in about
six months.
That was fifteen months ago this
January, 1950! For fifteen long and pre-
cious months you've been forced to sit
and watch television pass you by. Some
of you have seen your more fortunate
comj>etitor inaugurate his TV service —
perhaps initially laughed at his troubles
and programming attempts — and then
realized that he had a year's head start
on you — was grabbing off the best net-
work shows — was training your audi-
ence to watch his station — and had the
significant advantage of having anten-
nas "beamed" on his signal. Yes, the
"do-gooder" was helping him to create
a monopoly and beat you out!
TV is your big decision for 1950, Mr.
Broadcaster. If the F.C.C. and the "do-
gooders" within and without the Com-
mission continue on their present course,
you won't have television in 1950, or
perhaps 1951. The public you serve will
be denied a competitive service, or in
most cases, will receive no service at
all. It's up to you to protect the public
you serve, protect your investment, and
to protect your future in the broadcast-
ing field. It's up to you to help those
who know, advance and expand our na-
tional television service.
The Television Broadcast Industry
can ill afford another "Clear Channel"
situation, particularly with a ban on
construction. You as a broadcaster can
ill afford competitive monopoly, fost-
ered by misguided "do-gooders." You
can ill afford to sit by and not pitch in
to bring the "freeze" to a sensible and
early conclusion. You, have much at
stake — have, indeed, a great deal to lose
— if you do not take the necessary steps
to assure the continuing growth of tele-
vision. It's your future. TV or NO TV,
it's up to you! Such is the big question
that must be answered in 1950.
75
No. 1 Folk Recording Artist
JIMMY WAKELY
JUST FINISHED
FOX THEATRE, DETROIT
THUNDERBIRD HOTEL
LAS VEGAS, NEV.
EXCLUSIVE
PERSONAL MGR.
CHARLES WICK
RECORDS
76
Construction Special Broad-
AM Outlets as of:
Licenses
Perraits
cast Stations
Total
May 1941
831
55
5
891
June 1941
... 844
48
5
897
July 1941
854**
43
—
897
August 1941 .
859**
44
—
903
September 1941 . .
859**
53
—
912
October 1941
869**
44
—
913
November 1941 .
877**
38
—
915
December 1941
... 882**
37
—
919
January 1942
887
36
—
923
February 1942
891
32
—
923
March 1942
893
31
—
924
April 1942
897
27
—
924
May 1942 .
899
25
—
924
June 1942
906
18
—
924
July 1942
906
19
—
925
August 1942 ....
905
16
—
921
September 1942
906
14
—
920
October 1942 . . .
908
11
—
919
November 1942
910
9
—
919
December 1942
919
9
—
918
January 1943
910
7
— ■
917
February 1943
910
6
—
916
March 1943
909
5
—
914
April 1943
911
2
—
913
May 1943
911
2
—
913
June 1943
911
1
—
912
July 1943
911
1
—
912
August 1943
911
2
—
913
September 1943
911
2
—
913
October 1943 .
911
2
—
913
November 1943
911
2
—
913
December 1943
910
2
—
912
January 1944
910
2
—
912
January 1945
919
24
—
943
December 1945 ....
1003
24
—
1027
December 1946
1062
464
—
1526
December 1947
1522
446
—
1968
December 1948
. ; 1867
260
—
2127
DECEMBER 1949
2086
148
—
2234
•• This Figure Includes
5 Special Broadcast Stations.
77
JACK SMITH
THE OXYDOL SHOW
CBS
7:15 P.M. - EST
8:15 P.M. - PST *
RECORDS
78
E
flS flLL-flROUIlD STflTIOn SERVICE
by
ROBERT W. FRIEDHEIM
Sales Manager, World Broadcasting System
SINCE the spring of 1949, radio sta-
tions across tiie country have wit-
nessed revolutionary changes in the old
concept of transcription library services.
In response to the changing demands
of today's economy and changing condi-
tions in station operations at the local
level, the transcription program service
library has assumed a larger share of
responsibility for productive, revenue
building programs, a wider variety of
special services, a greater contribution
to the solution of many problems chal-
lenging broadcasters.
World Broadcasting System, notable
leaders in the improvement of tran-
scription materials since the early '30s.
has accepted this challenge and launch-
ed a dynamic program of vital improve-
ments in the library service field which
are being enthusiastically welcomed by
a rapidly expanding list of stations.
•
No longer do stations look upon their
library service only as a source of basic
musical material. Today, sparked by
the series of important innovations
launched by World, station managers
are demanding that this library service
become an all-around station service.
It must hit hard and continuously as a
commercial program service to produce
sales at the local level. It must brighten
up the station schedule and enhance
local program production with startling
new production aids. It must make a
major contribution not only to sales and
program departments but also to the
continuity staff, to the sales promotion
department and publicity.
The library service today must make
money for its stations through sales and
save money in operating costs.
World has attacked the first problem
vigorously with a steady parade of new
show ideas and service features — bring-
ing to a transcription library for the
first time carefully planned, compre-
hensive program properties. These are
illustrated by outstanding star person-
ality programs like the 'Dick Haymes
Show, notable musical variety shows
like the Lyn Murray Show, shows de-
signed to develop local personalities and
artists such as the five-a-week daytime
woman's program, Homemaker Har-
monies.
•
In this new concept, transcription
library producers can not limit them-
selves to a single approach to the sales
problem. World recognized that pro-
grams alone are not the answer to sales
and survival at the local station level.
Stations must be helped by their library
service to attract more participating
sponsors, more advertisers seeking spe-
cial service tie-ins, more revenue from
spot announcements. Above all, stations
must be supplied the materials for sign-
ing long term contracts to satisfy adver-
tisers who recognize that pentration is
achieved only through continuity of
effort whether through programs, an-
nouncements, participation or service
features.
•
For the first time in library history,
World invaded all of these local revenue
fields with fresh new ideas to stimulate
sales. Programs like Homemaker Har-
monies devoted to women's service were
created to provide logical vehicles to
advertisers in the fashion, food, beauty
and homemaking fields. Special mate-
rial was designed to make local service
features like time signals and weather
reports more salable and more produc-
tive. Attention-commanding devices
were produced to sell long term an-
nouncement contracts to a wide variety
of local advertisers.
Success of this new concept that a
libary service must make money for its
stations in as many phases of operation
as possible is demonstrated by the ris-
ing tide of sales reports from hundreds
of stations sweeping back to World
through its commercial department.
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CBS — William Wrigley, Jr. Co.
"LIFE WITH LUIGI"
6:00 P.M., PST
9:00 P.M., EST
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by
TOMAS MUNIZ
President, Puerto Rican Broadcasters Association
SOMEWHERE in the overcrowded is-
land of Puerto Rico there may be a
person who doesn't listen to radio every
day, but it is a highly improbable pos-
sibility. The two million inhabitants of
this insular territory of the United
States are perhaps the most avid radio
fans in the world. Exact statistics are
unavailable but a casual "paseo" along
city streets or an excusion up mountain
sides or country lanes, will convince
any observer that everyone in Puerto
Rico listens to radio.
It is not that radio is new to Puerto
Ricans, as a matter of fact Puerto Rico
had one of the first broadcasting sta-
tions in the world with the establish-
ment of WKAQ in San Juan in 1922,
when only four other commercial sta-
tions were operating in the entire world.
By 1946 there were eight stations on
the island; in 1947 the number increased
to seventeen. There are twenty-two
operating in 1949.
The listening habits of Puerto Ricans
are not difficult to analize, especially
during the baseball season. In this base-
ball-mad island, the play by play broad-
casts of the games are listening musts.
After baseball the most popular form
of entertainment is the soap opera. The
soap opera has been lifted to a degree
of eminence that puts it in the unique
position of commanding the number
'>ne position in the night programming
: most stations. Soap operas in Puerto
Kico go on in the evening hours, be-
tween six and nine P.M. which is the
"A" plus time.
Musical programs with popular or-
chestras and singers, quiz shows, news-
casts and classic music, would follow
roughly in that order in an analysis of
listening habits.
The links that join Puerto Rican
broadcasters to continental stations are
strong. Three of the local stations are
affiliated with the large United States
networks, although language difficulties
make it difficult for them to carry con-
tinental programs. Ninety per cent of
the programming in Puerto Rico is in
Spanish, and most English programs
are transcribed rebroadcasts of top
American shows, carried by AFRS for
the Army and Navy personnel, with no
commercial announcements.
•
Many stations in Puerto Rico are
members of NAB and the Puerto Rican
Broadcasters Association is a member
of AIR, the large Inter-American Radio
Association which was founded in 1946,
with the collaboration of NAB to estab-
lish closer links between the broadcast-
ers of the 21 American Republics. In
this work, Puerto Rico, privileged to
have free radio, and standing half way
between the two American continents,
has been able to play a prominent part
as a Spanish-speaking representative of
the American system of broadcasting.
The rights of private broadcasting have
been jealously guarded by the men who
run the island stations, and the insular
government has followed a policy of
non-interference.
Spanish speaking American broad-
casters have come to stay in Puerto
Rico. Men like Buck Canel who was
NBC's director of programs for Latin
America, Ary Moll who produced shows
in NBC for its short wave department
and others who had continental, Cuban
and Mexican experience, have helped
to bring Puerto Rican radio to its pres-
ent standard of excellence.
«
Although most top stations in Puerto
Rico have a crowded commercial sched-
ule, a good percentage of time is devoted
to public interest programs. All recog-
nized religious groups who so request
it can have time. Many hours a week
are devoted to programs of public
health and other educational activities
and all stations work in close harmony
in this direction with the Insular Gov-
ernment Departments.
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1; New Year's Day (In all States, Territories,
District of Columbia and Possessions).
Paul Revere Bern (1735).
Proclamation of Emancipation (1863).
Blue Network organized (1927).
2: Georgia Admitted ( 1788).
3: Battle of Princeton (1777).
William S. Paley is elected president of
CBS 11929).
4: Utah Admitted (1896).
5: Stephen Decatur Born (1779).
George Washington Carver Died (1943).
Week of Prayer, first week in January.
6: Carl Sandburg Born (1878).
New Mexico Admitted (1912).
7: 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).
8: Anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans
(Louisiana).
Battle of New Orleans (1815) Holiday in
Louisiana.
9: Connecticut Ratified the U. S. Constitution
(1788).
Connecticut Admitted (1788).
10: Ethan Allen Born i 1737).
11: Alexander Hamilton Born (1757).
12: John Singer Sargent Born (1856).
13: Salmon Portland Chase Born (1808).
14: First Written Constitution Adopted at Hart-
ford, Conn. (1639).
15: Mathew B. Brady Died (1896).
17: Benjamin Franklin Born (1706).
Feast of St. Anthony.
18: Daniel Webster Born (1782).
19: Robert E. Lee's Birthday (Alabama, Arkansas,
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vir-
ginia).
Edgar Allen Poe Born (1809).
20: Inauguration Day. Begun in 1937. To be ob-
served every fourth year from that date by
the 20th Amendment to the Constitution.
21: Foundation Day. In the Canal Zone.
Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall) Jackson Born
(1824).
23: S. S. Republic collides with S. S. Florida off
N. Y. harbor and flashes CQD signal, sum-
moning rescuers proving value of Marconi
apparatus in time of disaster at sea (1909).
24: Gold discovered in Calif. (1848).
25: 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 cr snow foretells indifferent weath-
er, a mist means want, while thunder pre-
dicts 12 months of wind and death." (Shep-
herd's Almanack, 1676).
Scotch Poet Robert Burns Born (1759).
26: Michigan Admitted (1837).
General Dcuglas MacArthur Born (1880).
First A.E.F. landed in Ireland (1942).
Australia Day. Public Holiday in Australia.
FM Broadcasters, Inc., holds first annual
meeting in N. Y. with attendance of 750
11944).
27: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Born (1756).
Lewis Carroll, pen name of Charles Lutwidge
Dodgson Born (1832).
28: Thcmas Edison granted patent on his incan-
descent light (1880).
29: William McKinley Born (1843).
Kansas Admitted (1861).
30: Franklin D. Roosevelt Born (1882).
31: Franz Schubert Born (1797).
Child Labor Day. Last Sunday in Jan., also
the Saturday preceding and the Monday
following.
Jfebniarp
1: 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).
2: Fritz Kreisler Born (1875).
Ground Hog Day.
Candlemas.
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo signed by U. S.
and Mexico (1848).
3: Horace Greeley Born (1811).
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4: Arbor Day. In Arizona (all counties except
Apache, Coconino, Mohave, Navajo and
Yavapai).
Charles Augustus Lindbergh Born (1902).
6: Massachusetts Admitted (1788).
Aaron Burr Born (1756).
American Forces Recapture Manila from Japs.
7: Charles Dickens Born (1812).
8: Boy Scout Day.
9: William Henry Harrison 9th President Born
(1773).
Nebraska Admitted (1867).
10: Peace Treaty Signed With Spain Ending
Spanish-American War (1899).
11: Thomas A. Edison Born (1847).
Daniel Boone Born (1734).
12: Lincoln's Birthday (Alaska, California, Con-
necticut, Delaware, lllinpis, Indiana, Iowa,
Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mis-
souri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New
York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsyl-
vania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vir-
gin Islands, Washington, West Virginia,
Wyoming).
Georgia Day.
14: Valentine's Day.
Arizona Admitted (1912).
Oregon Admitted (1859).
15: Destruction of the Maine (1898).
Constitution Day. In the Canal Zone.
Susan B. Anthony Day. Observed in honor
of the birthday of the picneer 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).
Ohio Admitted (1803).
Shrove Tuesday (19471. Tuesday preceding
Ash Wednesday. Observed as Mardi Gras
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).
21: 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.
22: 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).
James Russell Lowell Born (1819).
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23: 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).
25: Enrico Caruso Born (1873).
John Adams appointed first Minister of U. S.
to England (1785).
26: William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) Born (1846).
27: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Born (1820).
29: Leap Year. The name given to every year of
366 days.
iHlarcf)
1: Nebraska Admitted (1867).
2: Texas Independence Day.
3: Florida Admitted (1845).
First Postage Stamp used in U. S. (1847).
Alexander Graham Bell Born (1842).
4: Pennsylvania Day.
Vermont Admitted.
5: Boston Massacre (1770).
6: Fail of the Alamo (1836).
7: Luther Burbank Born (1849).
Maurice Ravel Born (1875).
Patent granted to Alexander Graham Bell for
first telephone (1876).
8: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Born (1841).
9: Battle of the "Monitor and Merrimac" off
Hampton Roads, Va. (1862).
Edwin Forrest Born (1806).
10: Lillian D. Wald Born (1867).
11: Johnny Appleseed, properly John Chapman
Died (1847).
The great blizzard in New York City and
New England States (1888).
12: U. S. Post Office established by act of
Congress (1789).
Girl Scout Day.
13: Standard Time established in U. S. (1884).
14: Albert Einstein Born (1879).
First Trans-Atlantic radio broadcast (1925).
15: Maine Admitted (1820).
Andrew Jackson Born (1767).
16: James Madison Born (1751).
U. S. Military Academy established at West
Point by act of Congress (1802).
17: Saint Patrick's Day.
Evacuation Day. In Boston, Chelsea, Revere,
Winthrop and Suffolk County.
18: Fast of Esther.
Grover Cleveland Born (1837).
19: William Jennings Bryan Born (1860).
21: First Day of Spring.
22: Emancipation Day (Puerto Rico).
23: Patrick Henry delivered his famous speech
(1775).
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25: The Annunciation or Lady Day.
Arturo Toscanini Born (1867).
Greek Independence Day. Greece celebrates
its freedom won from Turkey (1827).
Maryland Day.
27: President Washington signed the act creating
the U. S. Navy (1794).
Marconi flashes first wireless signals across
English Channel (1899).
29: John Tyler Born (1790).
30: Seward Day. Alaska (Not observed by Fed
eral Employees).
31: Transfer Day. In the Virgin Islands.
1: All Fools' Day.
2: Sergei Rachmaninoff 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).
4: Adoption of the present American Flag's
design (1818).
5: Elihu Yale Born (1648).
6: Army Day. Observed in New York and some
other States by a display of flags and military
parades.
Easter Sunday (1947).
7: Peary Discovered North Pole (1909).
Metroprlitan Opera House Opened in New
York (1830).
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).
8: Ponce de Lecn (1460-1521) Spanish soldier,
landed in Fla. near the present site of St.
Augustine, Easter Sunday (1513), claiming
rhe 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 I I930i.
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 (North
Carolina).
13: Thomas Jefferson Born (1743).
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 ArM
and Letters (1916).
18: San Francisco Fire (1906).
19: Patriots' Day. (Maine, Massachusetts).
20: Adolph Hitler Born (1889).
21: Easter Sunday (1946).
Anniversary of Battle of San Jacinto (Texas).
22: Arbor Day (Nebraska).
William Shakespeare Born (1564).
23: James Buchanan Born (1791).
St. George Day (English).
Marconi transatlantic American-Europe ser-
vice opened (1910).
24: First Newspaper Issued in America (1704).
U. S.-Mexican War (1846).
Arbor and Bird Day (Massachusetts).
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: May Day.
Child Health Day.
Labcr Day (Canal Zone).
Dewey's Victory in Manila (1898).
2: Stonewall Jackson Fatally Wounded (1863),
National Music Week.
FCC authorized full commercial television
(1941).
3: Shenandoah Valley Apple Blossom Festival.
4: Rhode Island Independence Day.
5: Napoleon's Death (1821).
Cinco de Mayo Celebrations (Mexico).
Arbor Day.
6: Corregidor Surrender (1942).
Admiral Robert E. Peary Born (1856).
7: Germany Surrendered to United States,
England and Russia (1945).
Lusitania Torpedoed (1915).
Johannes Brahms Born (1833).
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"George Putnam's B'way to H'wood edition of 'Headline Clues' via WABD has jumped
from a Pulse rating of 7.5 when it originated, to a solid 13.* This gives Putnam the highest
news program rating in the history of teevee — a 3 point advantage over all other television
news programs regardless of time. What makes his new rating even more amazing is the
fact that he bucks, slotwise, such programs as "We the People,' 'Man Against Crime,'
'The Ruggles,' wrestling and televised films. Typical of reasons for the show's heavy
popularity is the fact that it's always right on top of spot news. Example was the clean
newsbeat he scored on the Yonkers missing girl story last week and the follow-up he gave
it with appearances of the detective who found her. Show is produced by Gerry Gross
and edited by Nonnan Baer and Eddie Higgins. Stanza, incidentally, has the lowest point
for dollar price on a rating basis in television."
SID WHITE— Radio Daily, Tuesday, January 17, 1950.
And especial thanks to Dumont's
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and my own gang
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February Rating 14.0
Eddie Higgins
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Pat Fay
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GEORGE PUTNAM
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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).
V.E. Day (1945).
John Brown Born (1833).
Mothers-Day, second Sunday in May.
Confederate Memorial Day (Kentucky, North
Carolina, South Carolina).
Completion of First Transcontinental Rail-
road (1869).
Minnesota Admitted (1858).
Florence Nightingale Born (1820).
Mother's Day.
WDRC-FM goes on air under call letters of
WIXPW, utilizing Armstrong FM system
(1939).
Rockefeller Foundation Granted Charter
(1913).
First regular Air Mail service in the world
inaugurated by the U. S. Govt.
"I am An American Day" often referred to
as Citizenship Recognition Day.
Norwegian Independence Day (1814).
World Good-Will Day, formerly Peace Day.
First American Confederation of United
Colonies of New England (1643).
Anniversary of the Signing of the Mecklen-
burg Declaration of Independence (North
Carolina).
FCC gives FM green
commercial operation
(1940).
Lindbergh's Flight to Paris (1927).
National Maritime Day.
South Carolina Admitted (1788).
First Telegraph Message Sent (1844).
Ralph Waldo Emerson Born (1803).
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco opened
(1937).
Wisconsin Admitted (1848).
Rhode Island Admitted (1790).
Patrick Henry Born (1736).
Memorial Day (In all 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).
Walt Whitman Born (1819).
The Johnstown (Pa.) flood (1889).
Battle of Jutland (1916).
light authorizing full
as of Jan. 1, 1941
3fmt
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 (1944).
7: Daniel Boone Day (Kentucky).
8: Battle of New Orleans (1815).
Children's Day, second Sunday in June.
Regular tv schedule, three times weekly,
inaugurated by WGY, Schenectady (1928).
9: Feast of St. Columbia.
Confederate Memorial Day (Petersburg, Vit
ginia).
11: Feast of St. Barnabas.
The Continental Congress appointed John
Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin
Roger Sherman and Robert R. Livingston tr
draft a declaration of independence (1776)
Kamehameha Day. Celebrates the birthday o'
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).
12: John Augustus Roebling Born (1806).
Baseball Centennial Celebration of the invita-
tion of the game at Cooperstown, N. Y.
(1939).
14: Hawaii organized as U. S. territory (1900).
Harriet Beecher Stowe Born (1811).
Flag Day.
15: 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 U. S. (1846).
16: Commencement, the climax of the academic
year when degrees are conferred with im-
pressive ceremony.
17: Bunker Hill Day. (In Massachusetts, Suffolk
County).
18: Battle of Waterloo (1815).
19: Beginning of War of 1812.
King John of England signed Magna Carta
(1215).
20: West Virginia Day.
Father's Day, 3rd Sunday in June.
21: Longest Day in Year.
New Hampshire Joined the Union (1788).
Constitution Ratified (1788).
22: Bolivarian Day (Canal Zone).
23: Penn Signs Peace Treaty With Indians.
24: San Juan Day (Puerto Rico).
U. S. approves act requiring certain pas-
senger ships to carry wireless equipment and
operators (1910).
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Z5: Virginia Admitted (1788).
Battle of Big Horn, Montana (1876) "Cus-
ter's last stand," his defeat by the Sioux
Indians.
26: Virginia ratified the U. S. Constitution
(1788).
First American Troops Land in France (1917).
27: Helien Keller Born (1880).
28: Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassinated in
Sarajevo (1914).
U. S. purchased rights and franchises of
France in the Panama Canal (1902).
Treaty of Varsailles ending World War I
signed (1919).
29: George Washington Gcethals Born (1858).
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
overwater) Bikini (1946).
fulp
1: Battle of San Juan Hill.
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).
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Forrest's Day (Tennessee).
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George Bernard Shaw Born (1856).
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New York ratified the U. S. Constitution
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First Successful Atlantic Cable (1866).
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Austria Declared War on Serbia (1914).
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Benito Mussolini Born (1883).
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Germany Declared War on England and
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Columbus Sailed From Spain (1492).
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Second Atomic Bomb dropped (1945) Hiro-
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Westinghouse discloses Stratovision plan
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Russia Declared War Against Japan (1945).
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Atlantic Charter Agreement Between
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First transatlantic cable opened (1858).
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St. Bartholomews Day Massacres, France
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Great Britain and its colonies in America
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"The Star Spangled Banner" written by
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N. Y. Times established (1851) when its first
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Wright Brothers Took First Long Distance
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Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga
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General Tojo Appointed Premier of Japan
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FCC set saside bands in ultra-high fre-
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Surrender of Cornwallis (1781).
Volstead Act (Prohibition) Passed (1919).
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Transcontinental telegraph line completed
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South Dakota Admitted (1889).
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Warren G. Harding Born (1865).
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U. S. General Election Day.
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Static-less radio system based on FM in-
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tute of Radio Engineers, N. Y. (1935).
American Art Week.
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Great Fire in Boston (1872).
American Education Week.
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Edwin Booth Born (1833).
Robert Fulton Born (1765).
Book Week.
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Suez Canal Opened (1869).
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Dr. V. K. Zworykin demonstrates his kine-
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Edison Announced Invention of Phonograph
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Zachary Taylor Born (1784).
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Admiral Byrd Discovered South Pole (1929).
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Russia Invaded Finland (1939).
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Gilbert Stuart Born (1755).
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Walt Disney Born (1901).
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Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin Confer at Teheran
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Delaware Day.
Daily facsimile broadcasting inaugurated by
KSD, St. Louis (1938).
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U. S. Declared War on Japan (1941).
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Peace Treaty Signed With Spain (1899).
Mississippi Admitted (1817).
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Indiana Admitted (1816).
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Pennsylvania Admitted (1787)
Washington, D. C. became the permanent
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George Washington Died at Mt. Vernon
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Dr. E. F. W. Alexanderson demonstrates his
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projector at St. Louis (1926).
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Ludwig von Beethoven Born (1770).
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Aviation Day.
First Mechanical Airplane Flight by Wright
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Washington went into win^er quarters at
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First day of winter.
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NBC establishes a permanent coast-to-coast
network (1928).
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composed for celebration of opening of Suez
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Reginald Fessenden transmits human voice
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Trenton (1776).
Christmas Day.
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Record snow fall in New York, exceeding
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Wocdrow Wilson Born (1856).
Irish Free State Became State of Eire (Ire-
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Andrew Johnson Born (1808).
First American YMCA established in Boston
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MBS, after operation as limited network for
two years, expands transcontinentally by
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Calif, and other stations (1936).
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r redcrick Bros. Artists Corp MUrroy Hi
Gale, Inc PLaza
Hcssc & McCotfrey ELdorado
Bob Kerr COIumbus
A. & S. Lyons, Inc PLozo
of Americo
PLo-o
M 'p qcm"- r Corp
A. T. Michoud
Music C <rp ot A,-nerica
W "lom Morris Agency. Inc Circle
Notional Concert & Artists Corp PLozo
Robbins Bros MUrroy Hill
Franklin H. Smoll IJdson
Roy Wilson iWilson. Powell & Haywjrdi PLozo
■6646
3956
2033
7100
1076
8051
5181
7500
Circle 7-2900
PLoTo 9 7500
2160
6000
2033
0123
4961
Orc/finiralions, Vnxons and
(iovernnteni Agencies
PLozo 7-7660
BRyont 9-0430
LExington 2-7980
COrtlond 7-1374
PLaza 8-0600
AFRA VAndcrbilt 6-1810
ASCAP PLozo 7-2700
Amcricon Television Society MUrray Hill 7-9250
AMPA Luxemburg
Broodcost Music, Inc. PLozo
Federal Communications Comm. WAtkins
Federal Trade Commission WHifcholl
Institute of Rodio Engineers REgcnt
Music Publishers' Protective Association Circle
NAPA Circle
Actors' Equity
Advertising Federation of America
AAAA
American Communications Assn. . .
American Federation of Musicians
Inc.
NARSR
Professional Music Men,
Radio Writers' Guild
SESAC, Inc
Sonq Writers' Protective Assn.
Tell 'ision Broadcasters' Assn.. Inc.
MJrroy Hi I
COIumbus
MUrray Hill
MUrray Hill
COIumbus 5-3758
LAckowonno 4-4788
1790
1800
1000
8000
9600
3084
8194
4141
7362
5251
5365
R««fio-TV Program and
Transcriplion Cos.
Advance Television Pictures Service . . Circle 5-6873
Advertisers Recording Service. Inc. Circle 6-0141
Affiliated Program Service. Inc Murray Hill 7-1881
Air Features PLaza 5-2700
Alton Alexander Productions . LOrraine 8-3100
Ambassador Films, Inc JUdson
American Institute Food Products. . MUrray Hill
Apex Recording Studios, Inc PLaza
Arts Recording Studios PLaza
Associated Program Service PLazo
Associoted Radio & TV Productions . LOngacre
Jack Barry Productions Inc MUrray Hill
Basch Radio & TV Productions. .. .MUrray Hill
Boss & Co., Inc WHiteholl
V. S. Becker Advtg. Service I'Uxemburg
Beltone Recording Corp Luxemburg
Ford Bond Radio Productions, Inc Circle
Ruth & Gilbert Braun SChuyler
Byron Productions Co Circle
The Bruce Chapman Co Wisconsin
Cineffects, Inc Circle
Cinemart, Inc MUrray Hill
Coastal Recording Co Circle
Columbia Transcriptions Circle
Louis C Cowan, Inc PLazo
Frederic Damrau, M.D PLaza
Gordon M. Day Productions Oregon
DeccQ Records, Inc COIumbus
Roy DeCroot, Consultants, Inc MUrray Hill
Empire Broadcasting Co PLaza
Mildred Fenton Productions PLozo
Fisher Productions PEnnsylvania
Edward H. Ford Luxemburg
Allen A. Funt Radio Productions. . MUrray Hill
Gale, Inc PLaza
General Artists Corp Circle
lohn E. Gibbs & Co CO umbus
Horry S. Goodman Radio Productions . . PLaza
Les Hafner & Co PLazo
Laurence Hammond Productions, Inc.... PLaza
Arthur Henley Productions Illinois
Ted Hudes Rodio Productions MUrrav Hill
Hummert Radio Features PLazo
International 16mm Corp PLaza
Kermit-Raymond Corp PLoza
Keystone Broadcasting System, Inc. PLazo
Lang-Worth Feoture Programs, Inc )Udson
Bob Loewi Productions, Inc MUrrav Hill
Phillips H Lord, Inc PLa-o
Charles Michelson. Ini PLaza
Motion Pictures Stages, Inc PLozo
William Morris Agency Inc Circle
Murphy-Lillis Productions. Inc. MUrroy Hill
Music Corp. of Anerica PLozo
Muzak Corp PLaza
NBC Radio Recording Div Circle
Nationo' Concert & Artists Corp PLozo
Nelson Productions. Inc. MUrray Hill
Original Radio Productions, Inc. SChuyler
Press Associations, Inc. PLaza
Prockter Productions, Inc jUdson
Radio Artists Corp MUrray Hill
Radio Events, Inc MUrray Hill
Radio Features of America LUemburg
Radio-Video Associates PLozo
Recmock Enterorises, Inc. MUrray Hill
Reeves Sound Studios, Inc. ORegon
Roberts Radio, TV Stage & Screen Studios. )Udson
Rockhill Rodio PLaza
Bernard L. Sockett TV Productions Luxemburg
Bernord L. Schubert, Inc MUrray Hill
SESAC, Inc MUrrav Hill
K. R. Smith JUdson
Henry Souvaine, Inc Circle
F ichord Stark & Co Circle
Richard Strout Productions MUrray Hi'l
Irvin Paul Sulds, Inc TEmpleton
Telemoted Cartoons MUrroy Hill
Television Screen Productions. Inc. MUrray Hill
Torchlight Productions Wisconsin
Towers of London, Ltd Luxemburg
Transcribed Radio Shows Luxemburg
Transcription Broadcasting System. .. ELdorado
Tronsfilm, Inc Luxemburg
United Press Associations MUrray Hill
Thomas J. Valentino Inc Circle
Video Associates, Inc PLozo
Chick Vincent Co ELdorado
Von Boumonn Studio RHinelonder
Roger White Productions iPLoza
Wolf Associates, Inc PLaza
Wolff-Feldman Enterprises, Inc. .. LAckowonno
World Broodcostirg System, Inc. MUrray Hill
Wor'd Video, Inc PLaza
Wynn Wright Associates iPloza
Frederick W. Ziv Co., Inc MUrray Hill
6-2680
8-4900
7-7067
8-0407
7-7710
3-7290
9-6199
2-8877
3-0580
2-1040
2-2920
7-2236
4-8896
6-2677
7-9244
6-0951
4-1562
6-3900
5-7300
9-3700
5-3638
9-3595
5-230D
7-9149
9-4500
9-8266
6-9557
2-5188
5-1211
7-7100
7-7543
4888
6131
4840
2210
6729
0276
2700
2265
4770
1460
6-5700
8-2600
5-2211
7-0695
3-4840
7-2160
6-2142
9-750O
7-7710
7-8300
9-6000
6-5862
4-8896
7-1111
6-4360
8-0944
7-166S
2-5130
5-5781
7 7979
9-3550
6-00?6
9-7979
2-1690
8 0944
5-5365
2-3791
7-5666
6-7337
2 6924
8-707.5
6-8933
2-8877
7-0771
2-5131
2-3530
5-5511
2-1400
2-0400
6-4675
3-7966
5-0734
4-5508
5-3560
5-7620
4-3450
8-4700
9-3870
3-4417
8-4700
101
Radio and Television
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
in CHICAGO
AiU RatUo stations
WAAF RAndolph 6-1932
WAIT FRanklin 2-0660
WBiBM WHitehall 4-6000
WCFL MOhawk 4-2400
WCRW EAstgote 7-6860
\VEDC ROckwell 2-9461
WENR ANdover 3-7800
WOES SAcramento 2-1700
WON superior 7-0100
W/HFC ROckwell 2-7756
WIND WHitehall 4-2170
WIJJD STate 2-5466
WLS MOnroe 6-9700
WMAQ superior 7-8300
WMBI Michigan 2-1570
WNMP SHeldrake 3-1590
WSBC MOnroe 6-9060
FiH Radio Stations
WEAW AMbassador 2-1128
WEFM STate 2-1357
WEMS Financial 6-2551
WMOiR ANdover 3-6050
WOAK SAcramento 2-6212
WXRT WHitehall 4-1711
Television Stations
WBKB RAndolph 6-8210
WENR-TV ANdover 3-7800
WCN-TV Financial 6-0011
WNBQ superior 7-8300
National Dlettvorhs
American Broadcasting Co Andover 3-7800
Columbia Broadcasting System WHitehall 4-6000
Keystone iBroadcasting System STate 2-4590
Mutual Broadcasting System WHitehall 4-5060
National Broadcasting Co SUperior 7-8300
Station Representatives
John Blair & Co SUperior 7-8659
The Branham Co CEntral 6-5726
Burn-Smith Co CEntral 6-4437
Capper Publications CEntral 6-5977
Crosley Broadcasting Corp STate 2-0366
Free & Peters, Inc FRanklin 2-6373
Heodley-Reed Co FRanklin 2-4686
George P. Hollingbery ANdover 3-2636
Hal Holman Co FRanklin 2-0016
The Katr Agency CEntral 6-4006
Joseph Hershey McCillvra STate 2-5282
J. P. McKinney & Son SUperior 7-9866
Robert Meeker Associates, Inc CEntral 6-1742
National Broadcasting Co SUperior 7-8300
John E. Pearson Co f Ranklin 2-2359
John H. Perry Associates HArrison 7-8085
Edward Petry & Co DElaware 7-8600
Radio Soles WHitehall 4-6000
Radio Advertising Co CEntral 6-1742
William C. Rambeau Co ANdover 3-5566
Paul H. Raymer Co SUperior 7-4473
Sears & Ayer, Inc SUperior 7-8177
The Walker Co ANdover 3-5771
Weed Cr Co RAndolph 6-7730
Advertising Agencies
Aubrey, Moore & Wallace, Inc Financial 6-1600
Auspltz & Lee WAbash 2-0315
N. W. Ayer Cr Son, Inc RAndolph 6-3456
A. N. Baker Adv. Agency, Inc FRanklin 2-8895
BBD&O superior 7-9200
Cordon, Best. Co., Inc STote 2-5060
Hill Blackett & Co STote 2-0950
Bozell & Jocobs, Inc CEntral 6-6503
Richard Bradley Associates WHitehall 4-5543
Buchanan & Co., Inc DEIowore 7-5522
Leo Burnett Co., Inc CEntral 6-5959
Burnett-Kuhn Advertising Co SUperior 7-3800
Campbell-Ewald Co CEntrol 6-1946
Compbell-Mithun Inc DEIowore 7-7553
Doremus & Co CEntral 6-9132
Erwin Wasey Cr Co RAndolph 6-4952
Albert Fronk-Cunther Low, Inc DEarborn 2-6424
Foote, Cone ir Belding SUperior 7-4800
Goodkind, Joice & Morgan SUperior 7-6746
Grant Advertising, Inc SUperior 7-6500
Henri, Hurst Cr McDonald, Inc SUperior 7-3000
H. W. Kostor Cr Sons Advertising Co... CEntral 6-5331
W. E. Long Co RAndolph 6-4606
MacForlond, Aveyard & Co RAndolph 6-9360
Moxon, Inc WHitehall 4-1676
C. L. Miller Co CEntral 6-1640
Mitchell-Faust Advertising Co STate 2-6610
Needhom, Louis Brorby, Inc STate 2-5151
Presba, Fellers Cr Presbo CEntral 6-7683
L. W. Ramsey Co PRonklin 2-8155
Roche, Williams Cr Cleory RAndolph 6-9760
Ruthrauff & Ryan, Inc Financial 6-1833
Schwimmer Cr Scott DiEarborn 2-1815
Russell M. Seeds Co DEIowore 7-1045
Sherman Cr Mor^tiette, Inc DEIowore 7-8000
J. Walter Thompson Co SUperior 7-0303
Wade Advertising Agency STote 2-7369
Weston-iBarnett, Inc WHiteholl 4-7725
Young Cr Rubicom Flnoncjol 6-0750
Radio-TV Program and ^
Transcription Cos. ^^^
Air Shows, Inc SUperior 7-0506
Richard Bradley Associates WHitehall 4-5543
Dirk Courtenay Cr Associates. .. INdependence 3-0225
Louis C. Cowan & Co RAndolph 6-2022
Chartoc -Coleman Productions RAndolph 6-6150
Chicago Recording Co GEntrol 6-5275
Columbia Records Corp . WHitehall 4-6000
Decca Records, Inc DElaware 7-8800
Feature Productions STote 2-8999
Green Associates CEntrol 6-5593
Wendell Hall Music Maker Prod GRacelond 2-6418
Hollywood Recorded Features, Inc.. .LOngbeoch 1-6730
William Morris Agency STote 2-3632
Jewell Radio Productions Financial 6-4474
Beulah Karney, Inc STote 2-5060
Herbert S. Laufman WEbster 9-2302
Les Lear Productions Corp ANdover 3-7233
Art Linick Enterprises SUperior 7-3311
Monogram Radio Programs, Inc ANdover 3-7169
Morton Radio Productions, Inc CEntral 6-4144
Music Corp. of America DEIowore 7-1100
NBC Radio ^Recording Division SUperior 7-8300
Radio Features, Inc FRanklin 2-4392
RCA Manufacturing Co WHiteholl 4-4600
Standard Radio Trans. Service, Inc STote 2-3153
Hoi Tate Radio Productions SHeldrake 3-0880
Tele-Rodio Creations, Inc MOhowk 4-0015
Television Adv. Productions, Inc STote 2-5941
Wright Radio Productions SUperior 7-1280
Frederic W. Ziv Co FRanklin 2-8917
iVeii;s Agencies and Ass'ns.
Associated Press STote 2-7700
International News Service ANdover 3-1234
Press Associotion, Inc STote 2-4581
Tronsrodio Press Service STote 2-7904
RADIO DAILY ANdover 3-6050
United Press HAndoiph 6-4172
102
Radio and Television
TELEPHONE NTMBERS
in LOS ANGELES
Alfl Radio Stations
KALI (Posadena) RYan 1-7149
KECA Hudson 2-3141
KFAC Dunkirk 4-1231
KFI Dunkirk 2-2121
KFMV Hillside 740S
KFOX MAdison 2247
KFVD Dunkirk 8-2345
KFWB HEmpstead 5151
KCER MAdison 2551
KCF| Hillside 0201
KCIL (Son Fernondot STanley 7-3467
KH| Hudson 2-2133
KIEV (Ciendole) CHarleston 5-2388
KLAC Hudson 2-7311
KMGM TExas 0-3311
KMPC Hollywood 9-5341
KNX Hollywood 9-1212
KOWL iSonto Monica) Sonto Monico 4-6761
KRKD TUcker 7111
KUSC Richmond 7-2295
KVUN Hollywood 5771
KVVC . Michigan 4784
KWIK iBurbankI CHarleston 0-2111
KWKW (Posodcnoi RYan 1-6744
KXLA (Pasodcnai RYon 1-6991
FH Radio Stations
KECA-FM Hudson 2-3141
KKI-FM Dunkirk 2-2121
KFMV . Hillside 7406
KH)-FM Hudson 2-2133
KKLA-FM Dunkirk 8-7793
KMGM TExGs 0-3311
KMPC-FM Hollywood 5341
KRKD-FM TUcker 7111
KUSC Richmond 7-2295
Television Stations
KECA-TV NOrmandy 3-3311
KFI-TV Dunkirk 2-2121
KLAC Hudson 2-7311
KNBH Hollywood 9-6161
KTLA Hudson 2-2301
KTSL Hudson 2-2133
KTTV Hudson 2-1301
\etu''orks
American Broadcasting Co. HUdson 2-3141
Columbia Broadcasting System. Inc HOIIywood 9-1212
Don Lee Broadcasting System HUdson 2-2133
Mutuol Broadcasting System HUdson 2-2133
National Broadcasting Co. HOIIywood 9 6161
Unitcd-Pocitic Network Exposition 1339
Station Representatives
American Jewish Broadcasting NOrmandy 2-554^
Avcry-Knodel. Inc. TUcker 2095
Woltcr Biddick Co Richmond 6184
lohn Bloir & Co CRanitc 6103
Bloir TV. Inc. CRanitc 6103
Boiling Co . Inc CLadsfone 8045
The Branham Co. . DUnkirk 8-8158
Howord C. Brown Co. HOIIywood 9-6CW5
Burn-Smith Co., Inc Richmond 6184
F M Reps., Inc Hillside 2450
Forjoe Cr Co DUnkirk 2-1171
Free & Peters HOIIywood 9-2151
Gene Grant & Co YOrk 8812
W. S. Grant Co VAndyke 6341
Irene Griffith Co HUdson 2-7391
Headley-Reed Co Hillside 7738
George P. Hollingbery MAdison 6-3633
The Katz Agency TUcker 3219
Keenan & Elckelberg DUnkirk 2-8458
Joseph Hershey McGillvra, Inc DUnkirk 7-4388
Trocy Moore HOIIywood 9-5408
NBC-KNBH Spot Sa'es HOIIywood 9-6161
Benton Paschall Co HOIIywood 9-5237
)ohn Pearson Co DUnkirk 7-4388
Edward Petry Co M Ichigon 8729
Radio Sales HOIIywood 9-1212
Wm. C. Rambeau Co DUnkirk 9-8281
Paul H. Raymer HUdson 2-2376
Walker Co DUnkirk 2-3200
Weed & Company Hillside 8611
Western Rodio Sales CRanite 0656
Adt'ertising Ageticies
Abbott Kimball Co., Inc DUnkirk 7-7305
Ad Associates TUcker 5713
R. H. Alber Co HOIIywood 9-8273
Allied Advertising DUnkirk 7-7331
Anderson-McConell WEbster 8139
Associoted Advertising A-;ency, Inc ..DUnkirk 8-3145
Atherton Advtg WEbster 3-3488
N. W. Aycr & Son HEmpstead 4871
Ball Cr Davidson, Inc YOrk 7947
Banning Co DUnkirk 8-3456
Bass-Luckoff of Hollywood BRadshaw 2-3396
Ted Botes, Inc HOIIywood 9-2161
Batten. Barton, Durstinc Cr Osborn
(Hollywood I HOIIywood 9-7337
(Los Angeles) WEbster 1-1234
Beoumont & Hohman Inc MAdison 9-2676
Benton & Bowles, Inc Hillside 9151
Berghoff Associates, Inc BRadshaw 2-2625
Biow. Inc Hempstead 2377
W. Earl Bothwell, Inc CRanite 6114
Botsford, Constantine & Gardner VAndyke 0796
Brisocher. Wheeler & Staff WEbster 8143
Buchanan & Co DUnkirk 8-2313
Leo Burnett Co. Inc. DUnkirk 8-8131
Compbell-Ewald Co. Richmond 6204
Cecil & Presbry, Inc HEmpstead 2324
Coleman-loncs MAdison 6-5869
Compton Advertising, Inc HOIIywood 9-8107
Cunninghom & Walsh, Inc CRanite 6131
Dancer, Fitzgerald & Sample, Inc HUdson 2-3256
Davis, Horrison, Simmonds HUdson 2-2311
Roy S. Durstine Inc DUnkirk 8-341 1
Erwin-Wascy & Co., Ltd WEbster 1-1211
William Esty Cr Company HUdson 2-3366
Ted H. Factor DUnkirk 8-8111
Dick Fishell & Assoc ORestview 5-4557
Foote, Cone 8. Beldinq (H'wood) ... HOIIywood 9-6265
Foote, Cone & Bclding (L. A.) Michigan 7651
Frank Ford CLadstone 1768
A. Newton Free Co Michigan 1195
)ohn F. Freiburg & Co NOrmandy 3-21 1 1
103
Radio-TV Telephone Numbers in Los Angeles
ocnerol Advtg HEmpstcad 5129
Closser-CailcY DUnkirk 4-2141
CIcnn Cordon VAndick 1466
Grant Adv. Inc Hollywood 9-5371
Will Grant TRInity 1384
Harrington-Whitney & Hurst WEbster 3-5577
Hcosley £r Hcosley CRestview 5 6875
Hixson Cr Jorgcnscn, Inc MUtual S331
Honig-Coopcr Co PRospcct 5317
Irwin-McHugh BRodshaw 2-5455
W. C. Jetfrics Co DUnkirk 2-8271
Dana )ones Co TUcker 6131
Raymond Keanc WEb'iter 1-1489
Edwards S. Kellogg Co DUnkirk 2-8811
Kenyon & Eckhardt Hillside 8368
William Kester Hillside 9251
). B. Kiefer DUnkirk 2-8373
Kudner, Inc HEmostPod 4815
Lander-Young DUnkirk 8-7194
Lennen 0 Mitchell, 'nc CRestview 1-7221
Lockwood-Shackelford DUnkirk 8-3121
Dudley L. Logan MAdison 9-1604
Mock-Wharton Rlchmnnd 7-5477
Mays & Co TRinity 8534
McCann-Erickson Hillside 8268
McKee. Burns & Mtkee HOIIvwood 9-1109
McNeill & McCIeery HUdson 2-2337
Dan B. Miner TRinitv9711
Thomas M ^ody Cr Assoc DUnkirk 2-1127
Raymond R. Morgan HEmpstead 4191
H C. Morris & Co., Inc Hillside 8233
Murray-Dymock-Carson, Inc WEbster 5277
Needham, Louis & Brorby HUdson 2-2391
N°lson Advtg Service Michigan 0548
Mike Newman & Associates HUdson 2-1208
N. ). Newman TRinity 7664
Pacific Advtg. Service PRospect 5803
Lyman Peters, Inc CHarleston 5-3619
Wesley H. Porter HEmpstead 1590
L. W. Ramsey Co Hollywood 9-3523
Larry Raymond Co YOrk 81 25
Lee Ringer Advtg DUnkirk 7-8131
Roche-Eckoff & Assoc HOllywood 9-5363
Rockett-Lauritzen REpublic 2-9141
Ross-Gardner-White DUnkirk 7-721 1
Ruthrauff & Ryan Hillside 7593
Ross Sawyer WEbster 6275
Scholts Advtg. Service Michigan 2396
Russel M. Seeds HUdson 2-12P6
Seidel Advtg HUdson 2-7296
The Shaw Co MUtual 5161
Dean Simmons WEbster 2-5"'87
Smith, Bull & McCreery HEmpstead 5671
Barton A. Stebbins TRinity 8821
Sudler Co TRinity 0709
Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell & Bayles, Inc.
Hillside 2119
Toggert & Young •. WEbster 3-8108
J. Walter Thompson Co.
(Hollywood) Hillside 7241
(Los Angeles) MAdison 2661
The Tullis Co HEmpstead 6831
Universal Advtg Hillside 8218
Van der Boom Hunt, McNaughton, Inc.
MAdison 6-8337
Wade Advtg Michigan 8608
Warwick & Legler HEmpstead 8163
R. W. Webster MAdison 9-2283
Milton Weinberg Co TUcker 4111
Adolphe Wenland CRestview 4-5241
Ward Wheelock Co Hillside 9221
Western Advtg. Inc DUnkirk 7-7367
Young & Rubicam Hollywood 9-2734
Radio-TV Proyram and
Transcription Cos,
Audio-Video Recorders, Inc CRestview 5-437i
Bill Botes HEmpstead 6062
B & B Recording Studios THornwall 1397
George R. Bcntcl & Assoc GRonite 8608
Walter Biddick Co Richmond 6184
Capitol Records HOllywood 9-8171
The Cardinal Co HEmpstead 1 177
Eddie Chcvie Productions Cestview 4-5403
Leslie Clucas HOllywood 5111
Columbia Records, Inc BRadshaw 2-541 1
Commodore Productions HOllywood 9-8229
Bing Crosby Enterprises BRadshaw 2-2771
Crosby & Fogle CRanite 3171
Des Autels & Graham HUdson 2-2291
Jerry Devine Productions HUdson 2-1228
Ecclcs Recordings. Inc Hillside 8351
Electro-Vox Recording Studio CLodstone 2189
Bruce Eells & A^soc HOllywood 9-5869
Jerry Fairbanks Productions HUdson 2-1101
Finley Transcriptions, Inc BRadshaw 2-5841
Five Star Productions HOllywood 9-5280
General Artists Corp. CRestview 1-3101
General Radio Productions BRodshaw 2-621 1
Mitchell Certs Agency. Inc CRestview 4-5491
Grace Gibson Productions GRanite 5543
John Guedel Productions HEmpstead 5186
Andrew G. Hickox Productions HOllywood 9-2281
Hollywood Central Recording Studio. HEmpstead 0270
Hollywood Music Recording Studios HEmpstead 5407
Inter-Calif. Bcstg. System MUtual 2759
Robert Kenneth James, Inc CRestview 4-6041
Robert Joseph Te'evision Productions SUnset 1-1331
Lawrence & Lee Productions CLodstone 5242
Lawrence Productions CRanite 554.3
C. P. MacGregor Sound Studios DUnkirk 4-4191
Ted MacMurray & Co Hillside 4305
Mayfair Transcription Co CRestview 1-8151
Fred C. Mortens 0 Assoc DUnkirk 3-7372
Les Mitchel Productions FLorida 3-1105
Monogram Radio Programs, Inc G'.adstone 8045
Music City HOllywood 9-821 1
Ed Paul Phillips Agency HUdson 2-7245
Precision Recording Co PLeasant 5-763^
Gecrge Logan Price, Inc DUnkirk 3-7372
Radio Recorders, Inc HEmpstead 32S2
Padiovision Produ-fons HOIIvwood 9-70''?
RCA, Victor Division Hillside 5171
( Recording Studios) Hempstead 681 1
lock Rourke Productions HEmpstead 7178
lames L. Sachier Agency, Inc OR'S'^tview 1-7231
•icript Associates MAdison 6-64''6
Sentinel Product'ins H-mpstead 6828
Standard Radio Transcription Servic Inc
WEb't" 9'5!i
Richard Strout Productions HUdson 2-2145
Studio & Artists Recorders HIIIsid° 8741
Sunshine Audio Sales & Service OReqon 2-1434
Teevee Film Co CRestview 1 -0704
Tel-Air Associates G'adstonR 7.070
Telefilm. Inc - HOllywood 9-7205
Telemount Pictures, Inc HOllywood 9-8371
Te'epix Corp H I Ilside 8351
Tele-Radio, Inc CRestview 6-7371
Tele-Sound Productions HEmpstead 0270
Television Films of America CLodstone 2624
Telewoys Radio Productions BRadshaw 2-1447
The Thomas Co Hillside 6564
TV Ads. Inc DUnkirk 8-1323
20th Century Television CRestview 5-6875
United Productions of Americo CHorleston 0-7171
Universal Recorders HOllywood 9-8282
Vallee-Video Hillside 6118
Wilding Picture Productions of Colif. .. WEbster 0183
Fletcher Wiley Productions HOllywood 9-1212
Hoi Wilson Productions HOllywood 9-1714
Herbert Wixson SUnset 2-3580
World Broadcasting System HEmpstead 5121
WRS, Recording Lab CLodstone 1454
Frederic W. Ziv HEmpstead 5121
104
Radio-TV Phone
ISfunthers in
LOS ANGELES
Radio-TV, Govt,
Phone Numbers in
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Radio Artists Agencies
Lorry Allen HEmpsteod 0421
American Federation of Radio Artists. . .Hillside 5125
Artists Agency Corp CRestview 6-1071
Stanley Bergerman CRestview 6-3196
Phil Bloom CRestview 4-6064
Business Administration Co CRestview 6-7071
Century Artists HUdson 2-1283
Cinema Authors & Artists Agcy. .. .CRestview 6-6241
Columbia . Artists Management HEmpstead 5316
Hallom Cooley Agcy CRestview 5-6161
Jock Creomer OLodstone 9683
Everett N. Crosby BRadshaw 2-2771
Ken Dolan & Co Hollywood 9-3558
Famous Artists CRestview 1 -5222
Federal Artists Corp CRestview 5-5251
Ferry & Pickman CRestview 5-4588
Frederick Bros CRestview 1-6244
Cenerol Artists CRestview 1-8101
Mitchell Certz CRestview 4-5491
Bruce Ceor CRestview 5-1660
Coldstone Agcy CRestview 6-1071
Mitchell ). Hamilburg CRestview 5-4171
Hartford Agency CRestview 4-5416
Lou Irwin CRestview 1-7131
Sam jaffe CRestview 6-6121
Paul Kohner CRestview 1-5165
Earl Kramer CRestview 6-2338
Lcvee-Short CRestview 5-0626
Levee-Stork CRestview 1-5781
A. Cr S. Lyons CRestview 1-6131
McConkey Artists Corp HEmpstead 7141
MCA Artistj, Ltd CRestview 6-2001
Monter-Croy CRestview 1-1191
William Morris CRestview 1-6161
George Rosenberg CRestview 1-8121
Radio Registry Hillside 8321
Radio Artists Corp. CRestview 1-7111
Art Rush Hillside 5161
The Salkow Agcy CRestview 1-9134
lames L. Saphier CRestview 1 -7231
Schwarr Agency CRestview 4-6301
Louis Shurr CRestview 1-1116
Edward Sherman CRestview 5-01 86
Stcmpcl-Olenick CRestview 1-7141
A George Voick CRestview 6-3121
D. M. Winkler CRestview 1 -7244
Chos. Wcndling CRestview 6-2348
f*iif>fi(*filiott$
Broodcasting-Tclccosting HEmpsteod 8181
Hollywood Reporter Hillside 7411
RADIO DAILY Gladstone 8436
Rodio Life Hillside 9275
Radio News TUcker 9213
Variety HOIIywood 1141
Radio Artists Directory Hillside 0101
Ratlio-TV Auilience Surveys
Coffin, Cooper & Cloy, Inc HUdson 2-7251
Focts Consolidoted WY 3181
C E Hooper. Inc HOIIywood 9-3553
Moffett Reseorch Co HEmpstead 5653
Federal Departntents and
Agencies
American National Red Cross REpublic 8300
Archives, Notional District 0520
Capitol U. S. (Senate, House of Reps.) .NAtlonal 3120
Censors, Bureau of the TRinidad 3000
Commerce, Department of STerling 920O
Copyright Office — Librory of Congress. . NAtional 2722
Court of Customs & Potent Appeols. . ..NAtional 4696
Executive Mansion NAtional 1414
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION Executive 3620
Federol Trade Commission Executive 6800
Government Printing Office District 6840
Interior, Department of the REpubtic 1820
Justice, Department of REpublic 8200
Labor, Department of EXecutive 2420
Nationol Labor Relations Board STerling 7373
Notional Military Establishments
Air Force, Deportment of The REpublic 6700
Army, Department of The REpublic 6700
Navy, Deportment of The REpublic 7400
Notional Reseorch Council Executive 8100
Patent Office STerling 120©
Post Office Department District 5360
Radio Correspondents' Galleries — Capitol
(Senote & House of Reps.) NAtional 3120
Radio Script & Transcription
Exchange REpublic 1820, Ext. 2225
State, Department of RlEpublic 5600
Supreme Court of The U. S EXecutive 1640
White House NAtional 1414
Blair House REpublic 1681
Non-Govemniental
Cleor Chonnel Broadcasting Service. .. .EXecutive 0255
Frequency Modulation Ass n HUdson 7170
Notional Association of Broadcasters. .. .DEcatur 9300
National Press Club REpublic 2500
RAI>;0 DAILY Wisconsin 3271
HObort 7627
NAtional 2292
Radio Manufacturers' Associotion NAtional 4901
AM Railio Stations
WARL OWens 7800
WBCC OLiver 2800
WEAM OWens 7100
WFAX FAIIs Church 0900
WGAY SHepherd 1050
WINX REpublic 8000
WMAL NAtional 5400
WOL MEtropolltan 0010
WOOK STerling 7265
WPIK overlook 3000
WQQW Executive 8676
WRC REpublic 4000
WTOP MEtropolitan 3200
WWDC NAtional 7203
Fi>f Radio Stations
WASH-f M District 1356
WCFM REpublic 8688
WRC-FM REpublic 4000
WWDC-FM NAtional 72W
Television Stations
WMAiL-TV NAtional 5400
WNBW REpublic 4000
WOIC STerling 0600
WTTC STerling 5300
Neujs Services
A»ociat«d Pr«H Dlitriet 1500
International Nawi Service NAtional 1733
Traniradio Prau NAtional 1178
UnitMi Prau EXKutiv* I4M
105
NBC... America's No.1
In the long run, it's results that count. . . solid,
measurable results that have linked these
national advertisers to NBC year after year, together
with dozens of other leaders now building up
similar long runs.. . . obvious effectiveness that in
1949 won 24 new network sponsorships
for NBC . . . busiest network in America.
The National Broadcasting Company
A service of Radio Corporation of America
on NBC for more than 20 years:
The American Tobacco Coi
npaii}'
Bristol-Mvers Company
Cities Service Company
General Foods Corporation
Genera] Mills, Incorporated
Standard Oil Compari\ of California
National Dairv Prodiuis Corjioi'atioii
The Procter & Gamble Compaux
Radio Corporation of America
Sterling Drug. Incorporated
Sun Oil Com|>anv
on NBC for uwretfuin 10 years.
Brown & Williamson Toltacco (corporation
Advertising Medium
on NBC for more than 13 years:
American Horn*- Products Coi-poralion
B. T. Babliitt. lncorj)orated
Colgate-Pal molive-Peet Company
Campana Sales Couipanv
E. 1. du Pont dc \ciiiouis & Company, Inc
Lever Brother.-^ (Company
Li'wis-Howe Company
I'hc Fircnlotir Tirf and Ivubhcr Coni|)an\- l.iggt'tl <l!t Myers Tobacco Company
S. C. Johnson \.K Son. lnfoij)oraIfd
Miles Laboratories. Incoqjorated
Pliilip Morris & Company, Ltd.. Inc
Manhattan Soap Com])any
The Pui'c Oil Company
R. ,1. Rc\ tiolds Tobacco Company
Skelly Oil Company
I
SALUTES
the more than 150 radio stations coast
to coast which broadcast Benrus time
signals and announcements to approximately
28,000,000 radio homes daily. Also the
many TV stations televising Benrus sight-
sound spots to select audiences in key
metropolitan areas.
BEnys
oliiclal watch o/ famouJ air lined
*Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.
mamammim
108
BHDIO HOLDIOG ^S OUJH
flS TELEVMG EXPflflDS
by
BILL SILAG
Staff Writer, Radio Daily
A STATISTICAL analysis of TV's
highly publicized impact on audio
broadcasting reveals, on an overall
basis, that radio is more than holding
its own in set ownership, estimated lis-
tening hours and time and talent bill-
ings.
As of January 1, 1950, there were in
operation almost 3,000 AM and FM sta-
tions blanketing the country as against
only 98 video outlets in slightly more
than 50 cities each servicing a 40-mile
listening area. And. as of this writing,
there are in use in excess of 80 million
audio receivers as compared with an
estimated four million TV sets.
A. G. Neilsen, of Neilsen-Ratings, says
that radio homes have increased from
28.000,000 in 1940 to 39.281.000 this year.
He says that it would be a "serious
error" for advertisers to conclude now
that radio is all washed up and that
advertising appropriations should be
shifted to other media.
He points out that the increase in
radio homes has been accomplished by
an increase in listening hours per home,
and bolsters this statement by directing
attention to the 129.000,000 home listen-
ing hours in the Jan. -March period of
1943 as compared with the 198,000,000
listening hours in the comparable 1949
period.
Nielsen says that TV's impact on day-
time radio listening is negligible fol-
lowing the introduction of a TV re-
ceiver into the home, but adds that the
impact is more telling in the evening
hours. He reports that in the first four
months of 1949, radio listening was
down only 2 per cent in all areas, only
5 per cent (presumably an effect of TV)
in metropolitan areas, and was up 4 per
cent in medium cities and 2 per cent in
small towns and rural areas.
Any predictions, he admits, regarding
future TV effects on radio involves
many unresolved questions; however, in
1954, says Nielsen, 38 per cent of the
13,100,000 radio homes in 500,000 popu-
lation cities will have TV; 36 per cent
of the 13,800.000 radio homes in 5,000
to 500,000 population cities will be TV
equipped; and, in rural areas, only 4
per cent of an estimated 16,100,000 radio
homes will have video.
Considering radio listening in TV
equipped homes, the S'eco?id Quarterly
Status of The Television Industry states
that while AM listening declined imme-
diately following tlie introduction of
video into the home, it gradually in-
creased again over a twelve month
period until, during the last four
months, it settled at a point not far
below that originally held. It reported
a daily average in radio listening of 3.97
hours at the end of 12 months as against
an original average of 4.13 listening
hours before TV's introduction into the
home.
Business-wise, TV affected radio not
at all during 1949, nor should it in 1950.
Major advertisers, in appropriating TV
expenditures, are not changing their
radio appropriations for the coming
year. Predictions by web execs are for
a record radio year in 1950, an opinion
which has the full concurrence of agen-
cy chiefs, advertisers, trade associa-
tions and others who should know.
NBC Research predicts that national
spot sales will increase in 1950, as will
local station billings; and says that the
record breaking web sales of recent
years will decline only slightly. $676,-
000,000 in radio time expenditures are
anticipated for this year.
Video, as radio's chief competitor,
should not be underestimated by broad-
casters; but the time has not yet come
when it should be held in awe. As NBC
chief Joseph McConnell says, 1950 will
be a good year for "all of us in the
radio industry who are nimble of foot
and mind."
109
//
THE FRENCH BROADCASTING SYSTEM (RDF)
OFFERS YOU FREE OF CHARGE A REGULAR
TRANSCRIBED SERVICE
MUSICAL PROGRAMS
Symphonic
Folklore
Popular
ENTERTAINMENT
Theatre
Ar+s
Books
WOMEN'S PROGRAMS
Fashion
Cuisine
Home Life
AND BY SPECIAL SHORTWAVE FEED
ON-THE-SPOT NEWS • INTERVIEWS • REPORTS
These broadcasts are distributed to
American stations as part of a goodwill
program to promote better understanding
between the peoples of France and the U. S.
THE FRENCH BROADCASTING SYSTEM
PIERRE CRENESSE — Director in North America
934 Fifth Avenue • New York 21, N. Y. • REgent 41501
110
NEWS SERVICES
Associated Press
New York— 50 Rockefeller Plaza PLaza 7-1111
Executives
Executive Director Kent Cooper
General Manager Frank J. Starzel
Asst. General Manager for Radio Oliver Gramling
Secretary Lloyd Stratton
Assistant Secretary Charles Honce
Radio News Editor Tom O'Neil
international Nevrs Service
New York— 235 East 45th Street MUrray Hill 7-8800
Executives
General Manager Seymour Berkson
Editor-in-Chief Barry Faris
Sales Manager Frank J. Nicht
Business Manager William B. Goode
Press Association, Inc. (Associated Press)
New York— 50 Rockefeller Plaza PLaza 7-1111
Executives
President Kent Cooper
V.P. and Assistant General Manager Oliver Gramling
Radio News Director Tom O'Neil
Reuters
New York— Times Bldg., 229 West 43rd Streel BRyant 9-8558
Executives
Manager D. Kimpton Rogers
News Editor A. W. V. King
Accountant M. Hathaway
Chief Washington Correspondent Paul Scott Rankine
Transradio Press Service, Inc.
New York— 521 Fifth Avenue MUrray Hill 2-4053-4
Executives
Chairman of the Board Herbert Moore
President Robert E. Lee Moore
V.P. and General News Manager Rex R. Goad
United Press Associations
New York— 220 East 42nd Street MUrray Hill 2-0400
Executives
President Hugh Baillie
Vice-President & General Business Manager Jack Bisco
V.P. and General News Manager Earl J. Johnson
Radio News Manager Phil Newsom
Generol Sales Manager Leroy Keller
Radio Sales Manager Alfred F. Harrison
111
§tiU the best nuousetrap:
In all (Klvrrtisitifi;^ there'* s only one medium
where one advertiser reaches over half the
families of the country .. .21,000,000 families I
. . . with one profiram in one month*
He does it with ISetwork Radio . . . on CBS,
The Columbia Broadcasting System
*And forty-nine other
CBS advertisers reach
their customers . . .
everywhere in Amer-
ica week in, week out
...at an average cost
of approximately SS^!
per thousand people,
the lowest cost of ac-
lual "advertiser circu-
lation" in aWmajor ad-
vertising media today.
mm the
mousetrap..
In all advertising, there's only one medium
where one advertiser reaches over half the
families of the country... 2 1,000, 000 families!
. . . with one program in one month.
He does it with Network Radio.. . on CBS.
The Columbia Broadcasting System
*And forty-nine other
CBS advertisers reach
their customers . . .
everywhere in Amer-
ica week in, week out
...at an average cost
of approximately 85<*
per thousand people
the lowest cost of ac-
tual "advertiser circu
lation" in allmajorad
vertising media today
A single symbol
and four significant
words ... to convey
a new concept
of network radio
in 1950:
the difference is MUTUAL!
COPTRIGHT, 1950. THE MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM. INC.
.\0\-COMMERCIiiL AM STATIONS OF THE U. S.
As Listed By The Federal Communications Commission, Jan. 1, 1950
City
Los Angeles
Pasadena
Denver
Chicago
Urbana
La Fayette
Ames
Boone
Decorah
Iowa City
Lawrence
Manhattan
East Lansing
Lapeer
Minneapolis-St. Paul
Minneapolis-St. Paul
Northfleld
Clayton-St. Louis
Zaraphath
Brooklyn
New York
Grand Forks
Columbus
Norman
Corvallis
Portland
Grove City
Rapid City
Vermillion
Pullman
Madison
Stevens Point
Freq.
Call Letter Licensee (Kc.)
CALIFORNIA
KFSG Echo Park Evangelistic Assn. . 1150
KPPC Pasadena Presbyterian Church 1240
COLORADO
KPOF Pillar of Fire 910
ILLINOIS
WMBI The Moody Bible Inst 1110
WILL University of Illinois 580
INDIANA
WBAA Purdue University 920
IOWA
WOI Iowa State College 640'
KFGQ Boone Biblical College 1260
KWLC Luther College 1240
WSUI The State U. of Iowa 910
KANSAS
KFKU University of Kansas 1250
KSAC , Kansas State College 580
MICHIGAN
WKAR Michigan State College 870
WMPC The Liberty St. Gospel Church 1230
illlNNESOTA
KTIS Nwstrn. Theo. Sem 900
KUOM University of Minn 770
WCAL St. Olaf College 770
MISSOIRI
KFUO Lutheran Church-Mo. Synod.. 850
NKW JERSEY
WAWZ Pillar of Fire . . 1380
NEW YORK
WBBR Watch Tower Soc 1330
WNYC City of N. Y 830
NORTH DAKOTA
KFJM U. of North Dakota 1440
OHIO
WOSU The Ohio State U 820
OKLAHOHIA
WNAD U. of Oklahoma 640
OREGON
KOAC Oregon State Agric. College 550
KBPS Benson Polytechnic School .1450
PENNSYLVANIA
WSAJ Grove City College 1340
SOUTH DAKOTA
WCAT S. Dak. Sch. of Mines & Tech. 1230
KUSD University of South Dakota ... 920
WASHINGTON
KWSC State College of Wash 1250
WISCONSIN
WHA University of Wisconsin 970
WLBL State of Wise, Dept. of Agric. . 930
115
Power
(Watts)
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Some sales are more profitable than others .
American Broadcasting Company
ABC
NEW YORK . CHICAGO • DETROIT
LOS ANGELES . SAN FRANCISCO
116
. So sell hardest where you sell best
NO MATTER WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL
ABC
COVERS AMERICA'S BEST MARKETS- EFFICIENTLY!
117
Some sales are more profitable than others . .« . . So sell hardest where Yon sell best
I
American Ikoadcasting Company
ABC
NEW YORK . CHICAGO • DETROIT
LOS ANGELES . SAN FRANCISCO
116
NO MATTER WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL
ABC
COVERS AMERICA'S BEST MARKETS- EFFICIENTLY f
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How One Advertising Agency
Looks At Television
No one knows all the answers, today.
But it is unsafe, we believe, to regard Tele-
vision as anything less than potentially the
greatest advertising medium yet known.
Believing that, we have, in the last five
' yeors spared no effort to develop focilities
^ which will enable Y&R clients to get an
outstanding value for every dollar spent in
the Television field.
And we have told our clients whot we be-
lieve ourselves: that outstanding values ore
now, and will be increasingly, available.
Young & Rubicam supervises and directs TV
advertising for the following clients:
TELEVISION SHOWS
CLIENT PROGRAM
Duflfy-Mott Company, Inc "Hollywood Screen Test"
Dictaphone Corporation "Manhattan Spotlight"
General Electric Company "The Fred Waring Show"
General Foods Corporation
Jello Family of Desserts "The Aldrich Family"
Sanka Coffee "The Goldbergs"
Gulf Oil Corporation "We, The People"
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., The. . "The Goodyear-Paul Whiteman Revuc
International Silver Company "Silver Theater"
Lipton, Inc., Thomas J "Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts"
Schlitz Brewing Company, Jos.... "Schlitz Family Parade"
Packard Motor Car Company "Holiday House"
TELEVISION SPOT CAMPAIGNS
Borden Company, The General Foods Corporation Simmons Company
Bristol-Myers Company Johnson & Johnson Petri Wine Company
Duffy-Mott Company, Inc. 0-Cedar Cor'n.
YOUNG & RUBICAM, INC.
Advertising — New York Chicago Detroit San Francisco Hollywood
Montreal Toronto Mexico City London
118
]B IIS I M E
Agency and Sponsor Network Billings
D
Research Firms
Advertising Agencies
Radio-TV Station Representatives
MIMJBTEEM FIFTY
"^meuca^ yUm4 (Pft
BULOVA
TIIME
Again in 1949, as in years past— more Americans
chose BuLOVA than any other fine watch in the
world.
Again, we at BuLOVA depended more and more
on spot radio and spot television as our principal
advertising media. And, we know that the success
of these campaigns was due, to a large extent, to
the magnificent cooperation of the radio and
television stations and their representatives
throughout the country.
So, once again, to all of you — our sincere ap-
preciation. We look forward to many more years
of pleasant and profitahle association.
BULOVA WATCH COMPANY, INC.
FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK
Net^i^ork Billings
AGENCY AND SPONSOR
American Broadcasting Co.
1949 Agency Gross Billings
Daiicer-Kilzserald-Samplp. Inc.. S5.485.03li
i. Walter Thompson t'ompan.v. .3. 586, '^20
^IcCann-Erickson. Inc 'J.20'J.<i88
I-ennen & Mitchell. Ine "i.l'ia.Oin
Hiitehins .Advertisinj; Co.. Inc.. 1.964.929
I.eo Burnett Compan.v, Inc.... 1.916,781
The Blow Compan.v. Inc 1,818.107
Wm. H. Weiiitraiib & Co.. Inc.. 1 .59n.:«9i;
Kiiilner .Xirenc.v, Inc 1..55l.i:{l
^ Oiini: & Kuhicam. Inc 1.101,9,51
Itatten. Barton. Ihirstine &
(Khoni. Inc 1,178,775
<'ompton .XdvprtiHinc, Inc 1,071,1.5(1
Tatham-I.aird, Inc 1 .tt:?6.808
Warwiik A I.eu'ler. Inc 98.'?.75'i
.klaxon, Incorporateil 9 1,5. 37.5
Cecil & I'reshre.v, Inc !fi6,89 I
C. 9. La Roohe & Co.. Inc 818, 1,'t8
Sherman & Mariinette 813,275
Benton X Bo« Ics. Inc 809.9I>0
Lawrence C. Giimhinner .\(lv.
.\cenc.v, Inc 809,838
Knov Reeves .\il\ ertislnu. Inc.. '578,919
.>siillivan, StaiilTer. Colwell & .
Bn.tlcK. Inc 661,231
N'eedham, Louis & Brorl)> . Inc. 6.36.198
l»oiiert..'i . ClifToril & ShcMlicld.
Inc «>07.I9I
Robert \V, Orr & .\N<toriHtes, Inc. 602.382
<;e.\er. Newell ,&■ (ianijer. Inc.. 192.976
The Joseph Kat/. Compan.\ .... ;!9(>,722
Weinstein & Compan.v ,360,3,52
Koclie. Williams * Clear.*, Inc. 355.238
II. B. Ilumphre.v Compan.v. . . . 3t8.'ltO
K. II. AlhiT ( onipan.N .3 1 1.381
llivson A JorRensen. Inc .321.72 1
Weiss & C.eller. Inc 288.870
MaeManns. ,lolin A .\dams. Inc. 283.951
Ra.% miind Speclor Compan.v, Inc. 26(>.580
Foole. (one A Bi-ldinj 2 11.083
/immer-Kelier. Inc 22.5,6.31
Roy S. Durstine, Inc 218,168
Lambert A Feasley. Ino 202„311
Buchanan A Compan.v, Inr. . . . 170,272
Thwini; A .\l(man. Inc 160, .587
(ire.v .Xdvertisinis: .\Kenc.v. Inc.. 139,092
Klau-Van rieterson-Dunlap
.\ssociales 137,81 I
Tucker Wa.vne & Compan.v. . . . 131,151
Western .\dv. .VRencj-, Inc 125,.389
Huber lloRe A Sons 110,180
(iotham .\ilv. Compan.v, Inc.. . 105,722
(iiirdner .Vdvertising Co 67,021
lllrshon-tiarneld, Inc til, 977
Liiler, Neal & Battle Adv.
■Aseney 59,544
The Clements Company, Inc.. .58.711
W. L. Gleeson & Compan.v .... 48,767
Morey, Htimm A ,Iohnstone. Inc. 41,015
,Iohn C. Dowd, Inc 38,472
Kwell A Thurber .\ssociates . . . 27,807
MacKenzie-Advertising 24,704
Politicals 34,438
Beaumont & Hohman, Inc 21,160
Lockwood-Sliakeltord 30,596
John F, Murray .Adv 15,780
Russell, Harris A Wood, Ino. . . 13,546
Pacific National Advertisins. . 13,353
Irwin-McHugli .\dv. Agency... 13,360
Charles W. Hoyt Company, Inc. 13,101
No .Vgency 11,808
Hill A Knowlton, Inc 11,764
Wiltman & Callahan 11,740
Furman, Feiner A Co., Inc.. . . 11,181
Philip J. Meany Company.... 11,036
Brisaclier, Van Norden A StatT,
Inc 6.730
Raymond R. Morgan Co 6,340
.\bbott Kimball Co., Inc 5,981
Cowan & Whitmore Adv. .\gency 4,969
Ilonig-Cooper Company 2,160
(Jlasser-Ciailey, Inc 1,110
West-Marquis, Inc 1,0.50
TOTAI iS 12,3 13,325
Mutual Broadcasting System
1949 Agency Gross Billings
(ceil A Preshre.v. Inc $ 1.872.202
Wade .Vdvertising .Vgeni'y 1.159. .329
4. Walter Thompson Co 1.211.655
Mc-Cann-Krickson, l-ic I.0I!6,566
Sherman A Mar(iuet'c, Inc.. . . 956, ,5.59
Neal D. Ivey Co 919,121
(iardner .Vdvertising Co., Inc.. 861,119
Benton & Bowles, Inc 757,19,5
Kudner .Agency, Inc 688,810
(ire.\ .\dvertising . Vgency. Inc.. ,580,802
Koy .S. Durstine. Inc 566,737
William II. Weintraub Co., Inc. ,56l,.593
tirant Advertising, Inc 490,180
Sullivan, StautTer, Colwell A
Bayles. Inc 475,537
Krwin Wasey A Co.. Inc 461,612
Kuthrautr A Ryan, Inc 456,978
(iotham .Advertising Co., Inc. 428,589
.Vubrey, Moore A Wallace, Inc.. 403,304
Hill Blackett & Co 387,339
Brown Radio Productions, Inc, 360,303
Walker A Downing 355,345
.Stanley G. Boynton Advertising
Co 333,481
Western Advertising, Inc 299,130
.Maxon, Inc 378,918
H. B, Humphrey Co 321,478
Huber & Sons, Hogc 311,303
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Agency^ — ^Network — Sponsor Billings
O'Xeil, Larson & MoMahon . . . 172,339
Dorland. Inc 155,917
Glenn-Jorclan-Stoetzel, Inc 141,668
Harry B. Cohen Advertising Co. 123.688
Evans Assoriates Co 113,818
Batten, Barton, Durstine &
Osborn, Inc 100.528
St. Georges & Kej es, Inc 70,080
Berminghani, Castleman &
Pierce. Inc 67,070
Kajmonri Spector. Inc 63.0 18
Ewell & Thurber Associates... 62,774
Tracy-I.ocke Co., Inc 49,939
Kalph II. Jones Co 45,960
Van Sant, Diigdale & Co.. Inc.. 44,405
William Esty Co.. Inc 32,860
Crook AdvertisinK .\gency . . . . 30,740
Weston-Biirnctt. Inc 23,554
Klincer .Vdvertising Corp 20,488
Henri. Hurst & McDonald. Inc.. 18,759
Charles W. U«\t Co.. Iiic 14,560
J. M. Malhcs. Inc 11,.352
Brook, Smith, Frencli & Dor-
rance. Inc 8,811
Sorensen i Co 8,800
Counselors .Vdvertising Co 5.87(>
Furman & Feiner Co., Inc 5,801
Raymond K. Morgan Co .5,421
Smith. Bull A: .McCrecry, Inc.. 5,310
I.fK Burnett Co.. Inc 4,518
Brooks \ Co 4,096
Buchanan & Co., Inc 2,901
( hurles Schlalfer & Co.. Inc. . 1,371
TOT.AL » 1 8.07 1, 695
American Broadcasting Co.
1949 Sponsor Expenditures
General IMills. Inc $ 4,805,036
sterling Drug. Inc 2,.192,»10
S\\ ift A ( iiinpiiny 2,236, I IS
I*. I-orilhird ( onipaiiy 2.r;2.!H<»
rnishury Mills. Inc 2,051,016
riiiico Corporation 1,061,929
The (Junker Oats Co 1,631,713
I'epsi-Ciiia Compiiii.N I . I.'t8,l I I
l,il.h.\, McNeill & I.ibby 1..J35.7 12
The Procter & (ianihle Co 1,07 1,156
A. A M. Dept. of <i. E 977.168
E<|uilalile Life Assurance Society 90!>.02.~>
M t'st inghiiUHc Elei'lric Corp... 90l,l.'{7
The Noruii'h Pharinacal ( o. 809.K.'{S
.\ssocialion of .\mer. Kailrii:i(ls 776..'$ I I
(.iliefte .Safety Ka/.or Co 731,151
The Te.\aH Company 677,225
f. S. Steel Corp. of Delaware. . 670,775
Derbj I'oodH, Inc 63)!, 198
Kiilscr-l"rii/cr Sales Corp ('>23,292
Bristol-.M.> crs Cimi|iany 607,491
(ieneral .Motors Corporation... 603,420
The .\rulre\v .lergens Co...... 602,382
Pacific < oa.Ht Borav Co 581,620
Seenian Itrotliers. Inc .5.'J7.160
Speldel ( o. 519, l(;9
Xash-Kelvlnator Corp 492,976
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company. Inc 436,736
The Frank H. Lee Company . . . 428,351
Philip Morris & Co., Ltd., Inc.. 407,425
American Oil Company. 396,723
Carter Products, Inc 385,558
Chesebrough Mfg. Co., Cons'd.. 380,148
Geo. A. Hormel & Co 377,456
Eversharp, Inc 365,533
I nited Electrical. Radio &
Machine Workers of America 360,352
Revere Camera Co 355,238
(iospel Broadcasting Assn 344,384
Richfield OU Corp 324,724
Christian Science Pub. Soc. . . . 324,448
Elgin-American Div. of Illinois
Watch Case Company 288,870
Champion Spark Plug Co 283,954
Smith Brothers 278,673
Bruner-Ritter, Inc 266,580
Fruehauf Trailer Co 225,631
Serutan Co 218,168
H. .1. Heinz Company 214,224
Phillips Petroleum Co 202,341
Toui, Inc.. Div. of CJiUette
Safety Razor Co 199,683
tieneral Foods Corporation. . . . 195,006
William H. AVise & Co., Inc.. . . 160,587
The Drackett Co 146,971
Club Aluminum Products Co.. . 143,352
Adam Hat Stores, Inc 140,685
Miller Brewing Company 137,811
.'\merican Bakeries Company. . . 134,154
Servel, Incorporated 130,544
Voice of Prophecy. Inc 125,389
Lutheran Laymen's League. . . . 10.5,722
I'etri Wine Company 101,943
Radio Offers Company 85,485
Farnsworth Tele A Radio Corp. 74,727
The U. S. .Air ror<'e Recruiting
Service 67,021
The Southern Baptist Convention 59,544
P. J. Ritter Co 58,711
Globe Mills, Pillsbury Mills, Inc. 53.,199
Waltham Watch Company 48,813
Dawn Bible Students Assn.... 48,757
Lungcndorf In! ted Bakeries, Inc. 44,160
The Anahist Co 41,400
Richfield Oil Corp. of X. Y.. . . 41,015
First National Stores, Inc 38,472
Wilson Sporting Goods Co 27,806
Donbleday A Company, Inc.... 24,995
Stanley Home Products, Inc... 24,909
Beauty Factors, Inc 24,704
Politicals 24,428
Cireystone Press 23,993
Pacific Greyhound Lines 21,160
California Medical Association. 20,596
Whitehall Pharniacal Company 18,598
National Assn. of 3Ifrs 17,482
Safeway Stores. Incorporated.. 14,030
V. S. Sixth .Army Command . . . 13,546
Fisher Flouring Mills Co 13,352
Budget Finance Plan, Inc 13,260
Dr. A. Posner Shoes, Inc 13,164
Inland Steel Co 11,76 1
123
Agency — Network — Sponsor Billings
United Steel Workers of Amer. 11,740
The Textile Workers' TTnion of
America 11 ,184
Green Spot, Inc 11,036
Bntler Packing Company 6,720
Institute of Religions Science. . 6,340
Regal-Amber Brewing Co 5.984
R. C. W. Enterprises 4,969
F'isher Body Div. Gen. Motors
Corp 4,022
Dr. Hiss Shoe Stores 3,160
Mode O'Day Corp 1,410
(inn. Petroleum Corp. of Calif. 1,050
TOTAL .? 12,343,225
Mutual Broadcasting System
1949 Sponsor Expenditures
Milp^ Laboratories, Inc $ 1,316,129
riiili|> Morris t Co.. Ltd 1,310,060
Jolin^-Manville Corp 1,211,655
Kalston-Purina Co 1,196,956
Konson Art Metal Works 1,142,964
National Biscuit Co 1.066,566
Quaker Oats Co 956,559
Bayuk ( isars, Inc 919,124
General Foods Cor]! 757,195
r. S. Tobacco Co 688,810
Serutan < o .566,737
( udahy I'acking Co 490,180
K. B. Semler, Inc 461,612
I.ntlieran I.ajmen's League. . . 428,580
Williumson Candy Co 402,204
Wander Co 387,239
Mutual Bcnellt Health \ .\(( i-
dent .Vss'n of Omaha 373,394
Mail Pouch Tobacco Co .369,905
llclhn.s Watch Co 363,201
\i)\zenia ( In inical Co 336,079
Radio Bil.le ( las> .322,481
\ oice (if rroplHM-y Inc 399,130
(iillelle Safety Razor < iirp. . . . 278,918
(hrislian Reformed Church... 355,486
l)(>iilileda.> X Co 197,3:57
Trlnioiint ( lothing Co 179,09!»
Khodes I'harmacal Co 173,332
.■shotwell Maniifacturint; Co. . . . 113,200
( arter rrodurl-, Inc i:!9.1.">S
Natiiinal t iinmil of Protestanl
Kpisciipal ( hurches 138,871
(irove Laboratories, Inc I33,t>88
Kaiser-Fra/.er Corp 103,10-1
Delaware. Lackawanna & West-
ern ( oal Co 83,584
riedniont «-liirt Co 73,016
Benjamin Mnore & Co 70,080
Murine ( o IJ»,348
( onii Products Co., Inc <>7.070
I iiUcrsal Carloading Si Distrlb-
iiiiim < o f.;{.oi8
\\ ilsiin Sporting doods Co (J3,77 1
I'irsl ( hnrch cif Christ Scientist ,50,875
Uiirrus Mill .V Klevator Co 19,930
Miami Margarine Co 1,5,960
I'ram ( Drp I t,l05
(.rexsliine I'rem 11,729
K. .1. Re> nobis Tobacco Co 32,860
Inlernatioiial Milling Co 30,710
II. ( . < ole Millini; ( » 37,795
(.i-orge .V. Iliirmel ( o 3.5,560
American Bird rniducts. Inc.. 23,564
\< e Markets. Inc 30.488
I'erfect < ircle Co 18,769
I'olltlcal I 1,511
( apelieart-KaruHWortll, Inc 11.352
Radiii on er ( o 8,962
Ihidsiiii Motor Co 8,811
llalli.raflirs t orp 8,800
i ajdrev ( orp ,5,876
Milpstad \ Johnson 5,340
White King Soap Co 5,421
Wally Frank, Ltd 4,904
Brown Shoe Co 4,518
Charles B, Silver Co 4,096
Paramount Pictures, Inc 2,904
Twentieth Centurj-Fox Corp... 1,371
TOTAL .$18,071,695
Note: December billings estimated.
American Broadcasting Co.
TV Industrial Classifications
Foods and Food Products $ 285,017
.\utomobiles. Trucks and
Accessories 214,363
Drugs and Toilet Goods 208^577
Publications 131,063
Radios, Refrigerators, Phono &
Electrical Appliances 133,169
Beverages 130,853
Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. 119,087
Lubricants, Petroleum Products
and Fuel 80,448
Clothing and Dry Goods 33,804
Religion 31,271
Photographic Equipment 39,753
Hardware 11,643
Toys 1,560
Miscellaneous 1,485
TOT.\L $ 1,391,991
American Broadcasting Co.
1949 TV Advertisers
The B. F. Goodrich Co !)! 133,595
Time. Inc 131,063
The Kellogg Company 138,713
.Vdmiral Corporation 133,169
P. Lorillard Company 1 14,941
Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc.. . . 86,083
(Jeneral Mills, Inc 75,027
Sun Oil Company 73,958
International Cellucotton Prods.
Co 61,512
Bristol-Myers Company 60,166
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 56,855
Pal Blade Co., Inc 53,453
Derby Foods, Inc 47, .588
Blatz Brewing Co 31,770
Chesebrough Mfg. Co Cons'd . . 33,397
^■oung People's Church of the
.\ir 31,371
Bell Si Howell Co 29,752
< hcvrolet Dealers Assn., Inc... 24,813
Libby, McNeil & Libby 24,780
A. Stein & Company 22,844
The Delta Mfg. Company Div.
of Rockwell Mfg. Co 11,613
.\. Sagner's Son, Inc 10,960
\merican Bakeries Company.. 8,910
The Texas Company 7,490
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co 1,146
The Lionel Corp 1 ,560
.Vmerican ,Iewish ''ongress. . . . 1,485
(iillette Safety Razor Co 1,150
TOTAL $ 1.391,991
American Broadcasting Co.
1949 Gross Monthly Billings
Month 1949
January !? 4,067.907
February 3,846,610
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RADIO
LEADERSHIP
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515
MADISON
AVENUE
BEVERLY HILLS
177
SO. BEVERLY
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Agency — IVetwork — Sponsor Billings
» »** 4,238.r80
^pril 3,893,736
^^y 4.030,915
■*"?« 3,387,939
i^y S.788,103
^«e«st 2,544,141
September 3.076,900
October 3.404,713
November 3,406,989
Deoember 3.656,492
TOTAL !j!42,342,335
Mutual Broadcasting System
1949 Gross Monthly Billings
Month t949
i"""*"--^ «! 1 .876.124
February 1,677,257
V"''.*;'' 1.77.5,790
^P"l 1.757.432
-yay 1.788,790
^»"« 1.103,880
••"ly 1.133,315
■^"Kust 1,119.361
September 1,178.388
October 1,667,482
November 1,316.963
December 1,376,910
TOTAI SI 8.07], 695
American Broadcasting Co.
1949 Industrial Classifications
Koodh anil Fooil ProductH $13,848,636
Drug", and Toilet (ioods 7,056,240
Kadlos. Kefricerntors. Phono &
Klectrieal A|>pliaii<es 1.514,481
< iKurs, (JBareHts and Tobacco •:.53o!3ll
Aiilomobile Trnck> and
AcreMHorieH 2.I77.05.>
Keveraces l!ti»5,*l88
l.anndr.v SoapM and Cleansers. . 1.659,076
lubricants. I'etrolciini I'roducts
»"<' *""<l 1.643.077
Jewelr.v and AreeMNories 1.123.732
Insurance and Personal T.nans . 912.881
lliMiscliold I'lirnisiiinKs and
Accosnries 852.392
Transportation and Travel.... 7»7.'50l
"••licion 690.036
■**'''«-l 670,775
(lot bine and Dry (ioods 585.770
I'liblicationH r>:M 022
Miscellaneous 452,10.3
i'h<itiii;raphic E(|uipmcnt .... 355,238
■ "> ■• 90,45 I
( Ontroversial iHsueH 10.986
Sport inc (loodH 27,807
'■"""••als 24,428
TOT.\I l(;4S,342,225
Mutual Broadcasting System
1949 Industrial Classifications
Foods & Food ReverageN
( igars, ( icarettes & Tobacco.
Hrnus A Toilet (ioods
$ 4,648,606
3,325,653
3,251, .353
Jewelry & Silverware 1,506,165
Religious 1,485,435
Building Materials 1,211,655
Confectionary & Soft Drinks . . . 545,404
Laundry & Household Supplies. 495,601
Finance & Insurance 373,394
Paints & Hardware 348,998
Clothing & Dry Goods 255,633
Stationery & Publishers 239,066
Automobiles & Accessories .... 175,169
Miscellaneous 143,054
Lubricant, Petroleum & Fuel. , 83,584
Sporting Goods 62,774
Radio & Phonographs 20,152
TOTAL .1pi8,07l,695
American Broadcasting Co.
1949
Agency TV Gross Billings
Young & Rnbicam. Inc if 187,918
Batten. Barton, Durstine &
Osborn, Inc 132,595
Kudner Agency, Inc 130,659
N. \V. Ayer & Son. Inc 128,712
I.ennen & Mitchell. Inc 114,941
.1. M. Mathes. Incorporated .... 86,082
Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample. Inc.. 75,027
Hewitt. Ogilvy, Benson &
.Mather. Inc 72,958
I'ootc. Cone & Belding 61,512
Doberty. Clilford & Shenlield,
!'><■ 60,166
.\l Paul Lcfton Co.. Inc .52.4,52
Necdhani. Louis & Brorby, Inc. 47,588
Kastor. Farrcll. Chcsley &
Clillord. Inc 34,770
McCann-Krickson. Inc ,33,297
■I. M. Camp & Company .34,274
llcnri. linrst & IMcDonald, Inc. 29,752
Canipbcll-F^wald Co.. Inc 24,813
.1. Walter Thompson Co 24,780
I.ouis A. Smith Company 22,844
llofl'man & York, Inc 11,643
I. .\. Gnlilman & Company. . . . 10,960
Tucker Wayne & Company .... 8,910
William Ksty Company. Inc.. . . 4,146
Keiss Advertising 1,560
No .\gency 4,485
.Maxon. Inc 1,150
TOTAL $ J ,39 1 .99 1
American Broadcasting Co.
1949 TV Gross Time Sales
Month 1949
January .1? 6,273
February 18,674
March 26,352
April 47,359
May 132,146
June 119,835
July 119,674
August 115,002
September 155,480
October 217,199
November 214,660
December 219,337
TOTAL if 1, .39 1,991
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by
T. F. FLANAGAN
Managing Director, National Association of
Radio Station Representatives
NATIONAL Spot advertising won
added acclaim and recognition in
1949 in the great transition from insti-
tutional advertising to practical crea-
tion of sales volume at low cost. When
the students of advertising go back to
study the year of 1949, this change
from general to specific advertising will
certainly stand out as a highlight of
the year.
Now in 1950 a new kind of recogni-
tion is coming to National Spot adver-
tising in the more general understand-
ing by advertisers and their advertising
agencies of National Spot as a nation-
wide primary medium for maintaining
and increasing volume of business.
All the marketing men agree that our
salesmanship lost, during the lush war
and post-war years, some of its sharp
edge as a marketing tool. That applies
to both personal selling and advertising.
1949 was a sort of transition year
from the institutional advertising to the
specific. There was closer study of mar-
kets, of consumer habits, of competi-
tion, of the coverage of various media.
Out of it came a much sharper attack.
Now in 1950 advertising directors and
agency plan men, account men and
media men are turning their thoughts
toward the power that National Spot
advertising has when it is put to its
maximum use. Advertising men who
once thought of National Spot as a
powerful way to introduce a new prod-
uct, now also think of it as a powerful
way to spread that product nationally,
and to hold and increase its sales na-
tionally.
Advertising men who used to think
of National Spot as a medium to use
where the going was hard, or where
something supplementary was needed,
now think in terms of National Spot as
the medium to carry the brunt of the
sales burden.
There is a large growth in the number
of advertisers using 250 or more radio
stations the year-round to cover the
country; to blanket a very large pro-
portion of the 94 per cent of all families
in this country who now have one or
more radio sets.
One of the causes for this growth of
National Spot as a major medium is the
recognition of the radio commercial as
a complete sales presentation, more
powerful than any previously known
medium in carrying the consumer all
the way from complete lack of knowl-
edge of the product right up to the
retailer's counter to call for the product
by name.
Television has attracted a great deal
of attention to itself as an advertising
medium because of its extraordinary
power of the commercial to make the
complete sale. But television has also
awakened advertisers to the same power
in AM radio.
There are some studies going on to
measure the influence of all year-round
advertising as against seasonal. Once the
jewelry trade and gift items were con-
sidered good only for graduation and
Christmas. But, like the greeting cards,
Bulova and Ronson have developed
quite a business in birthday and anni-
versary gifts, which occur every day
in the year. You could make a list as
long as your arm of products that were
once considered seasonal, but which
have improved by extending their ad-
vertising over many more months of the
calendar.
Fortunately advertising is blessed
with thousands of inquisitive minds,
more and more digging up the facts and
causes. The second half of the century
may well be marked by the introduc-
tion of a very substantial amount of
science into the art of advertising. The
purpose of that science will be the iso-
lation of the causes of sales. In that
field there is great promise for larger
markets and lower costs.
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and information about listening done by people can best be
obtained by other people in a face to face personal interview.
This factor of rapport is a cardinal principle of Pulse research.
Full undistorted information about listening can only be
obtained after that listening is done and without previous
"warning" to the listener. In the Pulse technique, there is
no advance warning to the listeners that their listening is
going to be recorded.
Mechanical "gimmicks" measure mechanical usage of radio
sets — but not necessarily listening by people.
Properly filled out diaries attempt to measure listening influ-
enced by the silent censorship diaries exert.
Pulse listening data are based on personal interviews with
people in a true cross section of radio homes, after the listen-
ing was done. There is no surprise or confusion of the short
quick telephone call.
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133 Albany St., New Brunswick, N. J.
Phone: CHarter 7-1564
605 Broad St., Newark, N. J.
Phone: Mitchell 3-0166
McKINSEY & COMPANY
60 East 42nd St, New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-3123
208 South LaSalle St., Chicago 4, 111.
Phone: RAndolph 6-6980
AUDIENCE RESEARCH, INC.
no E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 4-5382
Princeton, N. J.
Phone: PRinceton 335
6305 Yucca St., Hollywood, Calif.
Phone: Hillside 8103
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A. S. BENNETT ASSOCIATES. INC.
347 Madison Ave., Nev,- York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 6-9282
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CROSLEY, INC.
330 W. 42nd St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: BRyant 9-5462
And
Mercer St., Princeton, N. J.
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(Radio Research Division)
515 Broadview Ave., Toronto 6, Ont., Canada
Phone: GErrard 1144
Sun Life Bldg., Montreal, Que., Canada
Phone: PLateau 6494
Ml Seymour St., Vancouver, B. C, Canada
Phone: Marine 8794
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(Executive Office)
10 East 40th St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: LExington 2-3000
Dry Hill, Norwalk, Conn.
Phone: NOrwalk 8-0606
230 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1. III.
Phone: RAndolph 6-8150
315 Equitable Bldg., 6253 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood 28. Calif.
Phone: Hollywood ')-3553
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292 Madi>on Ave.. New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: Mlrrav Hill 3-0690
425 N. Michigan Av.'-., Chicago U, 111.
Phone: MOhawk 4-4600
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6530 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
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15 W. 45tb St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemburg 2-1378
A. C. NIELSEN COMPANY
2101 Howard Street, Chicago 45, 111.
Phone: Hollycourt 5-4400
500 Fifth Ave., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: PEnnsylvania 6-2850
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7 W. 44th St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-7461
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OrnCE OF RESEARCH, INC.
3470 Broadway, New York 31, N. Y.
Phone: AUdubon 3-2335
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ALFRED POUTZ RESEARCH, INC.
400 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-5200
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THE PULSE, INC.
110 Fulton St., New York 7, N. Y.
Phone: DIgby 9-4532
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162-25 Depot Road, Flushing, N. Y.
Phone: FLushing 9-7779
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220 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-6658
519 Sixth Street, N.W., Washington 1, D. C.
Phone: Executive 2689
1642 East 53rd Street, Chicago 15, Illinois
Phone: Hyde Park 3-3215
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30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-4900
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347 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 6-2193-4
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2 W. 45th St., New York 19, N. Y.
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AAAA . . . American Association of Advertising Agencies
ABC . . . Audit Bureau of Circulation
ABP . . . Associated Business Papers
ANPA . . . American Newspaper Publishers' Association
APA . . . Agricultural Publishers' Association
BMB . . . Broadcast Measurement Bureau
CAN . . . Continental Agency Network
FAAG . . . First Advertising Agency Group
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Phone: Hipate 1-6580
Owner-Radio-TV Dir Ad Fried
Time Buyer Ruth Grennan
TV Librarian Ruth Grennan
Production Mgr Jo>eph A. Babando
Art Director Gerhard Jacobi
TV Research Ad Fried
Music Director Elaine Trigger
Hadio Producers: Ruth Grennan,
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Dental Offices, Commercial Truck Sales,
(Cochran & Celli Home Appliance Stores,
Coy Hair Curler, Crescent Jewelry Co., Davi
Miracle Foam International (Rug & Up-
ii()lslery Cle;iner); Fox W t-t Coast Thea-
ters (Oakland only); (ruarantff Furniture
Co., 30th & San Pablo Warehouse, Henry De
Lugach Real Estate, Oakland Lodge No. 324,
Moose, General Appliance Co., G & W Re-
frigeration (Ice Machines) ; Morse Starrett
Products (Wire Rope Cutters) ; Oakland
Frame & Axle Co., Rocil Shoe Co., Rhodes
& Jamieson, Ltd., Swans Market, Sports Un-
limited, Quality Laundries, West Coast Soap
(White Navy), (P. C. Dist.) ; Powow Scour-
ing Cleanser, (P. C. Dist.) ; Williams Diary
Co., The Quiet Hour, Minit Man Auto Laun-
dries, Foster & Louis Insurance, Lo Fare
Cab Co., Lou Winston Co.
TV Accounts: G & W Refrigeration (Ice
Making Machines), Oakland-San Francisco;
West Coast Soap Co. (White Navy Soap &
Powow) ; Lo-Fare Cab Co. (Taxi Service) ;
The Quiet Hour (Religion) ; Quality Laun-
dries (Laundry Service to Cleaning Firms).
WILLIAM HART ADLER. INC.
720 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: Whitehall 4-5210
ABP— APA
Pres.-Treas William Hart Adler
V.-P., Secy., Art Dir Warren Shuster
Personnel Dir James W. Taylor
Copy Chief, Radio-TV Dir Aaron Adler
Media & Research Dir George Bromberg
Asst. to Pres Kenneth C. Ring
Acct. Execs W. H. Adler,
Warren Shuster, Aaron Adler, Kenneth
Ring, George Bromberg
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Advertising Agencies
ADMASTERS ADVERTISING, INC.
514 Tenth St., N.W., Washington 4, D. C.
Phone: District 0551
ABP— PPA
President John E. Waterfield
Vice-President J. P. Jones, Jr.
Secretary E. H. Bell
Prod. Mgr V. E. VanderSchaat
Copy Chief J. DuVall
ADVERTISERS' BROADCASTING
CO.
117 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-3560
Executive Director M. Keilson
Radio Director Sholoni Rubinstein
Producer Jacob F. Keilson
Continuity Chief Jacob I. Freedman
Program Planning David M. Hausdorff
Radio Accounts: Foreign Language Pro-
grams; General Foods Corp. (Maxwell
House Coffee, In?tant Maxwell House, Dia-
mond Crystal Salt, Sanka Coffee, Instant
Sanka, Yuban Coffee, Post Toasties, Grape-
Nuts Flakes) ; Horowitz-Margareten (Food
I'roducts) ; I. Rokeach & Sons, Inc. (Food
Products, Soaps, Cleansers); Breakstone
Bros. (Dairy Product^): R. B. Davis Co.
(Davis Baking Powder, Cocomalt I ; Colgate-
Palmolive-Peet Co. (Colgate Dental Cream);
B. T. Babbitt, Inc. (Bab-0, Glim); White-
hall Pharmacal Co. (Anacin) ; The Best
Kood^, Inc. (Heckcr^' Cream Farina, H-0
Oat?, Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise) ; Ralston-
Purina Co. (Ralston, Instant Ralston, Shred-
ded Ralston, Ry-Krisp ) ; Duffy-Mott Co. (Sun-
■.wcct Prtiiic Juice. Mott's Apple Juice) ;
P.-ni(k & Ford. Lt<l.. Inc. (My-T-Fine Des-
>crt.i) ; Dugan Bro?. ( Dugan Breads); Car-
ter Products, Inc. ( Carter's Little Liver
Pill?) ; American Maize Products Co. (Amazo
In-taiit Dessert); Florida Cilru? Exchange
illorijiild Orange & < .rapeliuit) ; The Bir-
k.it Mill? (Wolff"? Buckwheat Product?);
Arnold Bakers (Arnold Bread) ; Campbell
Soup (Jo. (Campbell's .Soups); Cream of
W 111 at Co. (Cream of Wheat) ; J. L. Prescott
Co. (Dazzle); Gordon Baking Co. (Silver-
rup Bread); Pet Milk Sales Corp. (Pet
Milk); Lever Bros. Co. (Spry); Procter &
(Gamble Co. (Crisco, Tide); Maltex Co.,
Inc. (Maltex Cereal); (J. Washington Cof-
fee Co. ((i. ^ ashington Instant Coffee) ;
Public National Bank & Tru?t Co.
ADVERTISING COUNSELORS
Sprt-ckels Bldg., San Diego 1, Calif.
Phone: M-8016 & B-7832
Ow ner Buckleigh Oxford
Manager Teresa Oxford
Chief Acct. Exec Mary Alice Haggard
Copy (Ihief W. E. Kiser
Art & Layout Harold B. DePute
Production Esla Burton
Producer-Director Buckleigh Oxford
Writer W. E. Kiser
Chief Acct. Exec Mary Alice Haggard
Production Esta Burton
Radio Accounts: Arey- Jones Co., Fackler
Motor Service, Hammond's Dept. Store, Huff
Rug Stretcher, Iowa Farmer, Las Palmas
Clinic, Lory Dry Cleaner, Modern Furniture
Co., Nooman Furs, McChesney Specialty
Works, Pacific Surplus Co., SD & AE South-
ern Pacific, Uncle Ed, McChesney Specialty
Works (Drink. Founts, Drink Master, for
Poultry) Cardiff; Willis H. Fletcher Co.,
Charles H. Nelson (Jewelry-Gen. Merchan-
dise),, Independent Sales Co. (Model Planes)
San Diego; Huff Rug Stretchers, Da Mesa;
Desert Air Lodge (Sanitarium Joshua Tree;
Amethyst (Sanitarium) San Diego, Calif.
ADVERTISING, INC.
1523-31 Central National Bank Bldg.,
Richmond 19, Va.
Phones: 3-2800, 3-2809
ABP— ANPA— APA— FAAG— NOAB
PPA— SNPA
President & Treas J. Lynn Miller
Vice-President M. T. Miller
Secretary A. G. Timewell
Production Mgr F. T. Cooke
Art Director Robert Bowers
Radio-TV Dept.
TV Director Aubrey F. Watson
Assistant Harry Cornet
Copy Jane Morris
Branch Office
416 E. Main St., Richmond 19, Va.
Phone: 3-5667
Manager A. F. Watson
Radio Accounts: Virginia Electric & Power
Co. (Public Utility), Commonwealth Motors,
Inc. (Ford Automobiles), Henry Haase
(Furs), Virginia Dairy (Milk products),
Richmond, Va.
TV Accounts: Meyer Greentree, (Men's
clothing), Richmond, Va.
AGENCY SERVICE CORP.
66 E. S. Water, Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Central 6-5255
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr Alfred C. Houser
Publicity Director Walter J. Fay
Space & Time Buyer F. J. Kurtzweil
Radio Accounts: North American Ac-
ceptance Corp. (Finance), Chicago Motor
Club Travel Bureau (Travel information &
reservations). Inter - Insurance Exchange
of Chicago Motor Club (Auto insurance).
Family Life Ins. Co. (Insurance), Chicago;
Wis. Div. American Automobile Assn. (Auto
Club Service & Insurance), Madison, Wis.
TV Accounts: Travel Bureau, Chicago
Motor Club (Travel information & reserva-
tions), Chicago.
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Advertising Agencies
THE AITKIN-KYNETT CO.
1400 South Penn Square,
Philadelphia 2, Pa.
Phone Rittenhouse 6-7810
AAAA — APA — NOAB — ABP — ANPA
PPA— ABC— BMB
Senior Partner H. H. Kynett
Partner? A. K. Aitkin.
M. E. Goldman, H. A. Medholdt
Art Dir F. Wade Lane
Production Mgr W. B. Turner
Space & Radio Time Buyer E. M. Gretz
Acct. Execs Thomas J. Smith,
Allen C. Smith
Radio Accounts: Phillips Packing Co.,
Inc.; Felton-Sibley & Co., Inc.; Old Reading
Brewery, Inc.
R. H. ALBER CO.
439 N. Larchment Blvd., Los Angeles 4, Calif.
Ph»ne: Hollywood 9-8273
ANPA
Exec. Vice-Pres Pauline M. Hagen
Secy. & Treas Evelyn R. Jones
Radio Accounts: Gospel Broadcasting
As?n., Los Angeles, Calif.; Unity School of
(Christianity, Kansas City, Mo.
ALLEN & REYNOLDS
1300 Woodmen of the World Bldg.,
Omaha 2. Neh.
Phone: Atlantic 4445
AAAA— ABP— ANPA-APA
Account Executives:
Partners Earl H. Allen,
Milton H. Reynolds
Vccoiint Executives Karl Joens,
Hohert H. Reynolds, Claude F. Anderson,
Joliii E. Enis, Flovd Mellen
Dir. of Radio & TV'. Milt Slephan
\"t. Dir.-Kadio & TV... Don B. Amsden, Jr.
Continuity & Scenario Writer. Hariette Koch
Sicno. & Lihrarian Dona Rech
Radio Accounts: Omaha Public Power Dis-
trict (Public Utility), Western Iowa Power
<;o. (Pui>!ic Utility), Paramount Radio Shop
I \ppliances), Graybar Electric Co (Elec-
tri(al Appliances), Carpenter Oil Co. (Cory-
ell), Merchants Biscuit Co. (Peter Pan
Bread) (Bakery Products), Petersen Baking
Co. (Bakery Products), Vitamin Industries
(Vitamins), Reed Ice Cream Co. (Ice
Cream), (Hog Feeds), Omar Inc. (Flour,
Packaged Vlixes), Webber Molor> (Automo-
bile-. Truck- and Equipment — Dodge-Ply-
tiioutlil, Byron Reed Co., Inc. (Real Estate,
(Farm Manajrement ), Einot Home Perma-
nent (Home Permanent Waves), Tckseed
Hybrid Co. (Hybrid Corn), John A. Gentle-
man Mortuary (Civic .Service), U. S. Na-
tional Hank; (ieorpe H. Lee Co. (Biologies
and I'harmaeeuticals), General Electric
(Nebr.-Iowal Electrical Appliances), Muel-
ler-Selby, Inc. (Motorola — Radio and TV
Gunnison Homes), T. H. Maenner Co.;
Ted's Pen Shop (Pens, Cards, Stationery),
Hill Hotel, Omaha Stationery Co. (Office
Equipment), Omaha, Neb.
TV Accounts: T. H. Maenner Co. (Gunni-
son Homes), Paramount Radio Shop (Ap-
pliances), Omaha Public Power District
(Public Utility), Webber Motors (Autos,
Trucks, Equipment — (Dodge-Plymouth),
Merchants Biscuit Co. (Bakery Products),
Ted's Pen Shop (Pens, Cards, Stationery),
P. F. Petersen Baking Co. (Bakery Prod-
ucts, Peter Pan Bread, Omaha, Neb.
ALLEY & RICHARDS. INC.
370 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: LExington 2-3020
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— NOAB
President A. L. Whittemore
V.P.-Treas. and Media Dir.. .H. M. Billerbeck
Secretary R. B. Raynolds
V.P. and Creative Dir D. H. Uptegrove
Vice-President C. A. Holcomb
Time Buyers Grace Kipp, Elane Akst
Production John Fitzgerald
Branch Office
Statler Office Bldg., Boston 16, Mass.
Vice-President J. T. Coenen
Vice-President Paul B. Cavanagh
Radio-TV Director Barbara Keane
Radio Accounts: Allen V. Smith, Inc., Pack-
aged Peas, Beans, etc., Marcellus Falls, N. Y.;
R. C. Williams & Co., Foods, New York, N.
Y.; Glenwood Range Co., Ranges, Taunton,
Mass.; Edgar Lewis & Sons, Inc., Candies,
Maiden, Mass.; Haffenreffer & Co., Inc., Pick-
wick Ale, Jamaica Plains, Mass.
TV Accounts: Haffenreffer & Co., Pickwick
Ale, Jamaica Plains, Mass.
ALLIED ADVERTISING AGENCIES,
INC.
167 So. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 4, Calif.
Phone: Dunkirk 7-7331
ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President W, Fehr Gardner
Vice-Pres A. Howard Esary
Manager Bill Welsh
Prod. Mgr Stuart Heinemann
Time Buyer Shirley Peron
Branch Office
358 Flood Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
Phone: Douglas 2-7018
Manager Jack Gregory
Radio Accounts: Dr. F. E. Campbell
(Dentistry), L. A. Examiner (News-
paper), Star Piano Co. (Pianos), Gold
Furniture Co. (Furniture), Los Angeles;
Reliance Pharamcal Co. (Drugs), Nevada
City; Pridham Davis Optometrist (Optome-
trist), Los Angeles; Dundee Smart Clothes
(Clothes), Progressive Optical Co. (Optical
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Advertising Agencies
Co.), Geo. MoUander Motors (Cars),
Vacuum Cleaner Co. of A. (Vacuum), San
Francisco; Pacific Finance Co, (Loans), Hub
Vacuum Co. (Vacuums), West Pico Furni-
ture Co. (Furniture), Thriftee Outlet
(Clothing), United Radio & App. Co.
(Sporting goods), Los Angeles, Calif.
TV Accounts: Star Piano Co. (Pianos),
Duro Furniture Co. (Furniture), Los An-
geles; Auction Park (Auction), Culver City,
Calif.
ANDERSON, DAVIS & PLATTE
488 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-2300
AAAA— ANPA— APA— PPA
Chairman of the Board... T. Hart Anderson
President Harvey H. Smith
Executive Vice Pres Louis G. Van Aiken
Vice Pres. & Treas Harold H. Thurlby
Director of Radio & TV Victor Seydel
Time Buyer Vera J. Munzer
Research Donald Foote
Radio Accounts: Alderney Dairy Co.
(Dairy Products), Newark, N. J.; Alexander
Smith (Rugs & Carpets), Yonkers, N. Y.;
Routes Motors (Hillman Minx Motor Car),
Rolls Razor (Razor), F. Schumacher (Fab-
rics), New York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: C. H. Masland & Sons
• Carpets), Carlisle, Pa.; Alexander Smith
( Rug> & Carpets), Yonkers, N. Y.
CLAUDE ANIOL & ASSOCIATES
Smith-Young Tower, San Antonio, Tex.
Phone: Fannin 9148
SNPA— PPA
Pri-idrnt & Prod. Mgr Claude B. Aniol
ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING
AGENCY. INC.
7.'{7 Dixie Terminal Hldg., Cincinnatti 2, O.
Phone: Main 5784
ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA— NOAB
■ 'resident Sam Malcolm Levy
Secy, & Treas L C. Levy
Service Russel C. Cook
Dirirtor Radio-TV Stephen Freiberg
Rdilin Accounts: Hotel Gibson, Ford Deal-
•T- of Northern Ky., Ford Dealers of Greater
(Cincinnati, Linder Ice Cream Co. (Ice
Cream), Frisch'.- Restaurants, Inc. (Drive-
lii-Hoiaurants), Hotel Sinton, Cincinnati.
TV Accounts: French Bootery (Women's
Shoes, Retail), Cincinnati, O.
ASSOCIATED BUSINESS
COUNSELORS. INC.
Fox Bldg., Detroit 1, Mich.
Phone: CA 7878
President Franklin A. Johns
Kxec. Vice-Pres Glenn B. Hiller
Vice-Presidents. .Fred Gould, Lansing Moore
Secretary T. R. Johns
Gen. Mgr Kurt Scheuer
Space Buyer, Media Dir F. Humphreys
Branch Office
3.50 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y.
Phone: LO 3-7260
Manager Lansing Moore
Radio Accounts: Detroit Times, Locks
Laboratories.
ATHERTON ADVERTISING AGENCY
8455 Melrose PI., Los Angeles 46, Calif.
Phone: Webster 3-8488
Owner & Copy Chief ... .Alfred A. Atherton
Prod. TV & Radio Dir. .. .Thomas Mullins
Space & Time Buyer Alice Asdour
Radio Accounts: Pacific Citrus Products
Co. (Hawaiian Punch), FuUerton; Dicto-
graph Products Inc. (Acousticon Hearing
Aids), San Francisco, Calif.
TV Accounts: Pacific Citrus Products Co,
(Hawaiian Punch), Fullerton, Cailf.
ATHERTON & CURRIER. INC.
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: LExington 2-8795
APB— ANPA— PPA
President J, W. Atherton
Vice-President Lester Stone
Secretary W. T. Tieman
Treasurer H. P. Francis
Time Buyer Wm. T. Tieman
Program Director J. P. A. Atherton
Branch Office
100 Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont., Canada
Vire-Pres K. C. Utley
Radio Accounts: Brylcreem Cuticura, Eno,
Scott's Emulsion, Phelps Dodge Refining
Corp.
AUBREY. MOORE & WALLACE, INC.
230 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1. 111.
Phone: Randolph 0830
ANPA — ABP — PPA — APA — NOAB
President James T, Aubrey
Vice-President John J. Finlay
Space & Radio Time Buyer & TV Dir,
John H. North
Radio Accounts: International Harvester Co.,
Williamson Candy Co. (Oh Henry), McKen-
zie Pancake Flour, Dubuque Packing Co.,
Belle-Sharmeer Hosiery, Foot Saver Shoes,
Dr. Locke Shoes, Double-Cola.
N. W. AYER & SON, INC.
West Washington Square, Philadelphia 6, Pa.
Phone Lombard 3-0100
ANPA— PPA— ABP— APA— BMB
President H. A, Batten
Vice-Pres. & Dir. of Radio-TV
H. L. McClinton
Vice-Pres.-Mgr. Radio-TV Dept.
James E, Hanna
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Advertising Agencies
Radio-TV Plans Thomas J. McDermott
Programming E. G. Sisson
Manager Radio Prod Joseph R. Staufifer
Talent Buyer Marge Kerr
Copy Chief Philip A. Young
Publicity Wauhillau LaHay
Sports Broadcasting R. A. Mortensen
Contracts Richard S. Bunburj'
Dir. Radio Research Gordon C. Braine
Film Production G. D. Gudebrod
Manager TV Production. Donald N. McClure
Time Buyers Paul F. Kizenberger,
John W. Purves, Charles M. Wilds, Dirk
Watson.
Branch Offices
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-0200
Vice-President John D. Upton
Statler Office Bldg., Boston 16, Mass.
Manager E. Craig Greiner
135 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago 3, 111.
Manager Sterling E. Peacock
4170 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
Manager T. J. Henry
612 Taft Bldg.. Hollywood 28, Calif.
Manager Glenhall Taylor
235 Montgomery St., San Franci?co 4, Calif.
Manager Carl Zachrisson
231 Dillingham Bldg.,
Honolulu 16, Hawaii
Manager Avery McBee
Radio Accounts: The Atlantic Refining
Co., The Bell Telephone System, Chesapeake
& Potomac Tel. Co., Chrysler Corp., Cliquot
Club Co., Elec. Cos. Adv. Program, The
Hawaiian Pineapple Co., Ltd., (Charles F.
Hires Co., Illinois Bill Telephone Co., Mi-
chigan Bell Telephone Co., Sealtest Inc.,
Regal Shoe Co., Supplee-WillsJones Milk
Co., United Air Lines, Gordon Baking Co.,
Lever Bros., (Surf) ; Webster Tobacco Co.,
John Morrell & Co.
Teh'i ision Accounts: American Tobacco
Co. (Lucky Strike Cigarettes), The Atlantic
Refining Co., Illinois Bell Telephone Co.,
Sheffield Farms (^o.. Inc., Brooklyn Union
Gas Co., Gordon Baking Co., Michigan Bell
Telephone Co., Sealtest, Pennsylvania Co.,
Kellogg Corn Soya.
BACHRODT, NEWELL.
O'KANE & GANO
75 E. Wack.r Dr., Chicago 1. III.
Phone: Franklin 2-4883
APA- NOAB— ABP— PPA— ANPA
President J. C. Bachrodt
V.-P.'s R. C. Gano, Thomas J. O'Kane
Secrr-tary Kalherine Jansen
Treasurer R. B. Newell
.\ccount Executives. J. C. Bachrodt,
R. B. Newell, Thomas J. O'Kane, Ashley
Kennedy
liiulio Acrniiril: Win. frank Co.
BADGER, BROWNING & HERSEY,
INC.
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-3720
ABP— ANPA— PPA
Chairman of Board J. L. Badger
President R. W. Hersey
Vice President J. C. Morrow
Treasurer F. S. Browning
Radio-TV Time Buyer. .. .Edward Whitley
Radio-TV Director Jack Wilcher
Radio Time Dept Marie H. Missing
Shirley Helmich
Branch Office
Badger, Browning & Parcher, Inc.
75 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass.
Phone: Liberty 2-3364
Radio Accounts: American Chicle Co.
(Chewing Gum Products), Long Island City,
N. Y. ; White Tower Management Corp.
(White Tower Restaurants), Stamford, Conn.
TV Accounts: American Chicle Co.
(Chewing Gum Products), Long Island City,
N. Y.
THE BAKER ADVERTISING AGENCY,
LTD.
1375 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. Canada
Phone: Princess 2101
President W. R. Baker
Vice-President H. F. Baker
Personnel Mgr. & Acct. Ex R. C. Baker
Copy Chief W. E. Trimble
Secretary-Treas A. N. Nisbet
Merchandising Mgr. & Acct. Ex.. .G. H. Sloan
Account Executives H. S. Baxter,
K. W. Jones, C. S. Wallace, R. D. Alber-
tini
Space Buyer S. Cook
Radio Director Jack F. Horler
Ass't Radio Dir W. A. Lindsey
Time Buyer & Secretary Jean Honour
1557 MacKay St., Montreal, Que.
Manager Gabriel Langlais
Radio Accounts: Adams Brands Sales Ltd.,
Canada Packers Ltd., Carnation Co., Gen-
eral Food^, Ltd., Murine, Inc., The Tea
Bureau, White Laboratories, Inc., Eversharp
Inc.
BALDWIN, BOWERS & STRACHAN,
INC.
374 Delaware Ave., Buffalo 2, N. Y.
Phone: Washington 6854
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President William M. Baldwin
Vice-Pres Everett L. Bowers
Treasurer Kenneth Strachan
Radio Director Everett L. Thompson
Copywriters & Producers. .John H. Radder
Catherine D. Walsh
Traffii J. A. MacMurray
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Radio Accounts: Sears Roebuck Co. (Re-
tail Merchandise), Iroquois Beverage Corp.
(Beer and Ale), Erie Savings & Loan, Kob-
ler & Miller (Home Furnishings), Red &
White Stores (Grocery Chain), Hambleton
Terminal Corp. (Gasoline & Oil), General
Ire Cream Corp., International Railway Co.,
Bflo. Industrial Bank, Crystal Beach Co.,
Inc. (Amusement Park & Beach), First
Federal Savings & Loan Assn., Ettoh Pro-
ducts (Balpine Bath Oils etc.), Thomas
Products (Brittex Hand & Nail Creams, etc.),
Joseph Strauss Co., Inc., Dodds Alderney
Dairy, Kenniore Motors, Prechtel Optical
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ; Farmer Brown, Inc.
(Packaged Farm Products), Depew, N. Y.;
Martin Jacobi (Haberdashery), The Sample
Shop, National Television Co., Pontiac
Dealers. Clockwise Permanent Salon, Trico
Products Inc. (Windshield Wipers & Auto
Accessories), West Side Business Men's
Assn., Hoddick & Taylor (Floor Coverings),
Erie County Savings Bank, Maxson Cadil-
iac-Pontiac (^orp.. Great Lakes Audiphonc
Co. (Hearing Aids), Rochester & Pittsburgh
Coal Co., Buffalo, N. Y.; Kelly Brothers
Nursery (Nursery Products), Dansvil'e,
N. Y.
TV Accounts: General Ice Cream Corp.,
Martin Jacobi (Haberdashery), Hambleton
Terminal (!orp. (Gas & Oil), Buffalo, N. Y.
BARLOW ADV. AGENCY, INC.
712 Jam.- St.. Syracuse 3, N. Y.
Phone: 9-6644
AAAA— APA— PPA— ABP
Pr.s. & Treas E. S. Barlow
Vicc-Pres. & Acct. Execs E. S. Crawford,
H. H. Goodhart
Vice-Pres R. J. Sloan
Production Mgr Donald Nowak
Media Dir F. B. Tompkins
Vice-Pres. & Copy Chief J. J. Hines
Art Director H. C. Millard
Radio Accounts: Lincoln National Bank
Si Tru«t Co., Beverly Hills Wine Co.
BARNES CHASE COMPANY
330 Broadwav, San Diego 1, Calif.
Phone! Franklin 7771
AAAA— ABC— NOAB— ABD— ANPA— APA
Owner N. R. Barnes
Account Executives Norman Foster,
Mark Moore, George Hawkins
Radio Director Edwina B. Sample
Branch Office
1121 South Hill .St., Los Angeles 15, Calif.
Manager Charles J. Hawkins
Radio Accounts: Bay Shore Motors,
Frazee's, (Jrcenwood Memorial Park, John-
son Saum Cio., Qualitec Dairy Products Co.,
Yellow Cab Co.
TED BATES & CO.
630 Fifth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-9700
A A A— ANPA— PPA— N AO B
ABC— FAAG
Partners Theodore L. Bates,
Joseph R. Busk, Thomas J. Carnese,
Walker G. Everett, Clinton S. Ferris, Thos.
F. Harrington, Edward F. Hudson, Wil-
liam H. Kearns, John M. Lyden, D. Robert
Parman, Clifford N. Parsells, Austin Peter-
son, T. Rosser Reeves, Edward P. Small
Radio & TV Producers Jay Clark,
Alan Dingwall, Jr.
Director Press Dept Benson Inge
Branch Office
Room 1014, Taft Bldg.,
1680 North Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hollywood 9-2161
Partner in Charge of Radio Prod.
Austin Peterson
Producers Harry Saz,
Frank O'Connor, William Harding
Radio Accounts: Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co.
(Colgate Dental Cream, Palmolive Shave
Creams, Palmolive Soap, Octagon Products),
Continental Baking Co. (Wonder Bread,
Hostess Cup Cakes), Grocery Store Pro-
ducts (Kitchen Bouquets), Carter Products,
Inc. (Carter's Little Liver Pills), American
Home Food Products (G. Washington In-
stant Coffee), Standard Brands, Inc. (Blue
Bonnet, Royal Puddings), Brown & William-
son (Kool, Life, Viceroy Cigarettes).
TV Accounts: Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co.
(Colgate Dental Cream), Continental Bak-
ing Company (Wonder Bread), Brown &
Williamson (Kool, Viceroy Cigarettes).
BATTEN. BARTON, DURSTINE &
OSBORN, INC.
383 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: ELdorado 5-5800
AAAA — ABC — ABP — ANPA — APA
BMB— NOAB— PPA— SNPA
Chmn. of Board Bruce Barton
Vice-Chmn. of Board Alex F. Osborn
President Bernard C. Duffy
V.P. & Treasurer & Chamn. of Exec. Comm.
F. R. Feland
Exec. V.P. in Chg. Western offices
John C. Cornelius
Exec. V.P. in Chg. Creative Services
Charles H. Brower
Exec. V. P. in chg. Account Operations
J. D. Danforth
Secretary Eugene T. McQuade
V.P. in Chg. Radio Arthur Pryor, Jr.
V.P. in Chg. New Program Development
(Radio & TV)
Wickliffe W. Crider
V.P. in Chg. Radio (Hollywood)
Wayne Tiss
14:
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ProductlonA
Producers of Package Shows & Spots
for Television & Radio
(Live and Film)
Agents for Talent and Musicians
562 Fifth Avenue
New York 19, N. Y.
Luxemburg 2-1040
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Advertising Agencies
Business Manager Carroll P. Newton
V.P. in Chg. Radio Commercial Copy
Robert L. Foreman
In. Chg. Radio Timebuying. Frank Silvernail
Local Radio Mgr Elenore Scanlan
Chief Story Editor George Kondolf
Mgr. Radio Promotion & Merchandising
James A. McGarrv
TV Dept. (In Chg.) Herbert B. West
In Chg. Talent Contracts. Katherine V. Winn
Chief Talent Contact. .. .Edwin M. Marshall
Brunch Offices
1220 Statler Office Bldg., Boston 16, Mass.
Phone: Hubbard 2-0430
Vice-Pre?ideni Francis W. Hatch
Rand Building, Buffalo 3, N. Y.
Phone: Cleveland 7915
Vice-President Stanley P. Irwin
919 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: Superior 7-9200
Vice-President H. H. Haupt
1050 Terminal Tower, Cleveland 13, O.
Phone: Towers 1-7270
Vice-President E. E. Haring
Suite 1856, Pcnobscott Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
Phone \^ oodward 5-0620
Manager Donald B. Hamilton
ir.f^O N. Vine- St.. Hollywood 28, Cailf.
Plionr: ll.)ll>wood 9-7337
Vice-Prc-ifl.nl Wayne Tiss
6363 \\ ilshire Bhd., Los Angeles, Calif.
Phone: Webster 1-1234
Vice-President A. K. Neally
N. W. Bank Bldg., Minneapolis 2, Minn.
Phone: Lincoln 8401
Exec. V.P. chg. \X e.-tern offices
J. C. Cornelius
Vice Pre-idcnt E. A. Cashin
Grant Building, Pittsburgh 19, Pa.
i'hone: (;rant 1-8060
Vice Prc-ident Leon D. Hansen
2200 Ru-s Bldg., San Francisco 4, Cailf.
Phone: Sutter 1-2232
Vice-President C. H. Ferguson
Rudio Accounts: American Tobacco Co.,
Arni-trong Cnrk Co., Ciream of Wheat, Cur-
li? Circulation Co., DeSoto Div., Chrysler
Corp., E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,
Emerson Drug Co., (General Electric Co.,
U. S. Steel, Rexall Drug Co., Wildroot Co.,
Inc., Berwin Fuel Corp., Bon Ami Co.,
Chandicrlain Sales tiorp.. Circus Foods, Inc.,
Consolidated Edison Co., First National
Bank of Boston, Fort Pitt Brewing Co.,
Fruit Dispald) Co., (Jandde-Skogmo, Inc.,
General Baking r^n., (iolrlcn State Co., Ltd.,
B. F. (/oodriili (Jo., llormel, Geo. A. & Co.,
Lever Brothers, Marine Trust Co., Maywood
Park Trolling A>>oc., Minneapolis Brewing
Co., Minncr-olla Mining & Mfg. Co., Murine
Co. Inc., Black Horse Ale, Nehi Corp., New
York Tcleplionc Co., Northwestern Bell
Telephrjnc, I'acific Telephone & Telegraph,
I'enick & Ford, Ltd., Inc., Peter Hand
Brewing Co., Reader's Digest Assoc, Roose-
velt Raceway, Savings Bank Assoc, of Mass.,
Servel, Inc., F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Co.,
Sea Breeze Laboratories, Southern New Eng-
gland Telephone, Standard Oil of Cailf.,
Stearns Co., R. H., Tea Garden Products
Co., Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad, Tim-
ken Roller Bearing Co., Trans World Air-
lines, Waitt & Bond, Inc., William Under-
wood Co., Republican State Committee, F.
W. Cook Co., Inc., Easy Washing Machine
Co., Ethyl Corp., General Mills Co., Infra
Roast, Inc., Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.,
MJB Co., National Pet Foods, Hamilton
Watch Co., Northrup King & Co., Schick,
Inc., Oneida, Ltd., Fedders Quigan Co., Bar-
calo Manufacturing Co.
TV Accoiintss Curtis Publishing Co., De
Soto, Ethyl Corp., Hamilton Watch Co., Min-
neapolis Brewing Co., Minn. Mining &
Mfg. Co., Roosevelt Raceway, Emerson Drug
Co., B. F. Goodrich, Remington Arms, Inc.,
Barcalo Mfg. Co., Schaefer, F. & M. Brew-
ing Co., Schick, Inc., Bon Ami Co., Con-
solidated Edison Co., Cream of Wheat, First
National Bank of Boston, Fort Pitt Brewing
Co., General Baking Co., D. L. Clark, Gen-
eral Time Corp., Hygeia Nursing Bottle Co.,
Rexall Drug Co., Easy Washing Machine
Co., Murine Co., New York Telephone Co.,
Peter Hand Brewery, Servel, Standard Oil
of Cailf., United Fruit Co., Western Auto
Supply, Wildroot Co., Du Pont, Golden
State Co., MJB Co., TWA, Fedders— Quigan
Corp.
ADRIAN BAUER ADVERTISING
AGENCY. INC.
1528 Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Pa.
Phone: KIngsley 5-7870
ANPA— PPA
President Adrian Bauer
Sr. Vice-Pres.-Secty Alan R. Tripp
Vice-Pres Harold Finestone
Vice-Pres.-Consult. Engr.
W. Laurence LePage
Art Director David X. Miller
Production Manager. .Wilmer S. D. Roberts
Copy Chief John Milton
Radio & TV Dir Patricia M. Randolph
Space Buyer Sylvia P. Etkin
Radio Accounts: Adelphia Hotel, Broad
St. Trust Co., (iayuga Federal Savings &
Loan Assoc, J. IVank & Sons (Carbonated
Beverages), Land Title Bank & Trust Co.,
Ph'la. Dairy Products Co., Inc. (Dolly
Madison and Aristocratic Milk and Ice
Cream) C. F. Simonin's Sons, Inc. (Pop-
corn Oil seasoning), Phila., Pa.; Woodlawn
Farm Dairy Co., Scranton, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
TV Accounts: Land Title Bank & Trust
Co., Phila., Pa.; Sanson Hosiery Mills, Inc.
("Picturesque" Stockings), New York, N. Y.;
M7
Advertising Agencies
Quaker City Chocolate & Confectionery Co.,
Inc. ("Good and Plenty" Candy), Phila.,
Pa.; Phila. Dairy Products Co., Inc., Sun
Oil Co.
BEANE ADV. AGENCY
136 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis 4, Ind.
Phone: FRanklin 4248
Owner Roger Beane
Art Director Francis Fox
Radio Accounts: L. S. Ayres & Co., Polar
Ice & Fuel Co., Wilson Bros.
BEAUMONT, HELLER & SPERLING.
INC.
6th & Walnut Sts., Reading, Pa.
Phone: 7447
ABP— ANPA— NOAB— PPA
President Donald T. Beaumont
Vice-Pres. & Sec L. J. Sperling
Treasurer & Copy Chief R. F. Heller
Art Director R. R. Glassmire
Production Manager J. L. Ryan
Publicity Director Marion W. Nagle
Media & Research Dir.. .Kenneth W. Erdman
Radio Time Buyer Dorathea Hassler
Radio Accounts: Allen Laundries, Allen-
town; Automotive Service, Bowers Battery
(Batteries & Spark Plugs), Reading; Fuhr-
mann & Schmidt Brewing Co. (Beer & Ale),
Shamokin ; Maier's Bakery, Reading Laun-
dries, St. Lawrence Dairy Co., Reading, Pa.
TV Accounts :Bov/er8 Battery, Crystal Rock
Beverage (^o. (Soft Drinks), Reading, Pa.
VICTOR A. BENNETT CO., INC.
511 Fifth Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-2189
ANPA— PPA
President Victor A. Bennett
Vice-res John A. Moore
Radio Accounts : Longines • Wittnauer
Watch Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
BENTON & BOWLES, INC.
444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-1100
AAAA — ABC — ABP — ANPA — APA
BMB— NOAB— PPA
Chairman of Board. .. .Atherton W. Hobler
President Clarence B. Goshorn
Exec. Vice-Pres William R. Baker, Jr.
Sec.-Treas Edward R. Reach
Vice Pres. & Dir. of Media. H. H. Doberteen
Vice Pres. in Charge of Radio & TV
Walter Craig
Contract Dept. — Radio and TV
William Schneider
We gotta NEW One!
Wanta hear it?
Raymond R. Morgan
148
• • • Advertising Agencies • , ,
Radio Program Dir Tom McDermott Radio Accounts: Association of American
Script Editor Roy Bailey Railroads, Arnold Bakers, Inc., General
Casting Director Katherine De Carlo Foods Corp. (Post's 40 percent Bran Flakes,
TV Program Dir.. -.Herb Leder Post's Sugar Crisp, Post's Raisin Bran, Post's
Technical Director TV William Vallee Corn Toasties, Post's Cereal Products Dia-
Directors ... ••,•••••• -^^P ^ruce, mond Crystal Shaker Salt, Diamond Crystal
Oliver Barbour, Charles Fisher, Tom Kosher Salt, Maxwell House Coffee, Instant
McDermott, Don Wallace, Ralph Starr Maxwell House Coffee, Ridgways Tea, Yuban
Butler, Jr., Bill Mann Coffee, Bliss Coffee, Gaines Dog Food, Log
lime Buying, Radio and TV. .George Kern TpKit, s;^,,..,^ <^:a^^ r„ a- \ n i '
R^A:^ A 'T\T u • n J- » t-aoin Syrup, Snider Condiments, Bakers
adio and iV Business Co-ordmator d • tnj i r» i » r. i ^
Irwin Segal^tein Premium No. 1, Baker s Deluxe Cocoa,
Time Buyers Ruth Jones, Baker's Chocolate Chips, Baker's 4.in.l
Mary McKenna, Stan Schloeder, Fredric ^"^veet Cocoa Mix, Certo, Sure- Jell) ; Bitum-
Apt inous Coal Institute, The Prudential In-
Vice Pres. in Charge of Public Relations surance Company of America, The Procter
Charles Gannon & Gamble Co. (Tide, Chipso, Ivory Snow,
Mgr. Publicity Dept Richard K. Bellamy Prell), The Best Foods, Inc. (Hellmann's
Branch Offices Mayonnaise, Nucoa, H-0 Oats, Presto, Far-
6523 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. ina, 2-In-l Shoe Polish, Shinola, Jet Oil),
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. West Coast Oper. The AVCO Manufacturing Corp.— Crosley
-,. „ „ „ ,. „. /. tV^ Division, The Pepperell Manufacturing Co.,
Xffi^ v7" ;; • • • -^^ ?^?;i American Express Travelers Cheques.
Office Manager Mary E. Stahl tf/ ^ . r^ i r j /- /iv^
Directors Kenneth Burton, ■* ^ Accounts: General Foods Corp. (Max-
Al Kaye, Murray Bolen ^^'^11 House Coffee), Procter & Gamble
326 E. Main St., Lakeland, Fla. (Tide), Crosley Division— AVCO Manufac-
Uirector Jack Bissell luring Corp., Arnold Bakers, Inc., The Best
Office Manager Annie G. HuU Foods, Inc. (Nucoa, Farina, H-0 Oats,
Publicity Kendall ToUe Presto).
BROADCAST • TELEVISION • RECORDING ENGINEERS
INTERK'ATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS
LOCAL UNION 45
1S91 CROSS ROADS OF THE WORLD
HOLLYWOOD 28, CALIFORNIA
GLADSTONE 8889
December 31, 1949
TO ALL RADIO ADVERTISERS:
The West's greatest radio market offers the greatest array of services to be
found anywhere in the world.
CINEMASCOPE RECORDING by KIAC-TV • KINESCOPE RECORDING BY CBS
If it's live shows on TV we have:
KTTV— LA "HMES— CBS • KTSL— DON LEE BROADCASTING SYSTEM
KLAC-TV, plus Cinemascope films
KNX— KNX-FM— THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM
KHI— KHJ-FM— THE DON LEE BROADCASTING SYSTEM
KMPC— HOLLYWOOD
KFMV— HOLLYWOOD
KFWB— HOLLYWOOD
KMGM— LOS ANGELES
KFAC— LOS ANGELES
KRKD— LOS ANGELES
KGFI— LOS ANGELES
FCFVD— LOS ANGELES
KAGH— PASADENA
fCXLA— PASADENA
KWKW— PASADENA
fCFOX- LONG BEACH
fCGER- LONG BEACH
KIEV-^GLENDALE
'CWIK— BURBANK
FCGIL— SAN FERNANDO
6000 SUNSET RADIO— TELEVISION CENTER
UNIVERSAL RECORDERS
Sincerely,
ROY TINDALL, Business Manager
Local Union 45 I.B.E.W.
149
Advertising Agencies
ALFRED PAUL BERGER COMPANY,
INC.
9 E. 48 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-4703
ABP— PPA
Pres. & Treus Alfred Paul Berger
Sec Florence Berger
Space Buyer Jane EUenbogen
Acct. Exec Sidney Rosendorf
Prod. Mgr Albert Gerfin
Art. Dir Leo Lobell
Radio Director Richard E. Skutch
Radio Accounts: Exquisite Form Bras-
sieres, Inc. (Lingerie), New York N. Y.;
Pilot Radio Corp., Long Island City, N. Y.
BERMINGHAM, CASTLEMAN &
PIERCE
136 E. 38 St., New York 16, N. Y.
AA A A— ABP— APA— NO AB
President Arch Bermingham
Vice-Presidents George Castleman,
C. E. Patrick, Leslie Spencer, James Walker
Manager G. C. Castleman
TV Director John McNeil
Time Buyer John Collins
Radio Accounts: Griffin Mfg. Co., Inc.
(Shoe Polish) ; Conti Products Corp. (Sham-
poo & Soap) ; Monarch Wine Co. (Wines),
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Sabena Belgian Airlines
(Travel), Brussels, Belgium; Lektrolite
Corp. (Lighters), New York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Beneficial Management Co.
(Finance), Newark, N. J.
TED BERNSTEIN ASSOCIATES
51 Madison Ave., New York 10, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 5-3730
NOAB
Owner Theodore H. Bernstein
Treas., Space & Time Buyer
Sylvester J. Bernstein
Art Director Morris Brodis
Publ. Dir Ted Kaufmann
Prod. Mgr Harold Franklin
Radio Director Mann Genchell
Radio Accounts: Eagle Clothes, Inc.
(Men's Clothing), Tress, Inc. (Retailer
Men's Clothing), Harry Jay Treu (Furrier),
New York, N. Y.; Procel (Household
Cleaner), Oceanside, L. I.
PROGRAMS— PICTURE ALBUMS
PRINTED PROMOTION-SPECIAL FEATURES
IF YOUR TV-AM-FM STATION NEEDS PROMOTIONAL IDEAS SOLD TO
PRODUCE CASH REVENUE OF FROM $200-$l,000 PER WEEK FOR SEV-
ERAL MONTHS, AS WE HAVE DONE FOR OVER 300 STATIONS FROM
COAST TO COAST DURING THE PAST 12 YEARS -Wire, call, write -
Edgar L. Bil
Merle V. Watson
NATIONAL RADIO PERSONALITIES
100 WALNUT STREET PEORIA, ILLINOIS
Telephone 64607
150
Advertising Agencies
GORDON BEST CO., INC.
228 .\. LaSaUe 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, Williard E. Stevens, Frank
F. Morr
Radio Accounts: Booth Fisheries Corp.
(Frozen Fruits, Vegetables, Fish), Chicago,
III.; Carey Salt Co., Hutchinson, Kans.;
Coyne Electrical School (Trade School),
Jaques Mfg. Co. (KC Baking Powder),
Chicago, 111.; Key Work Clothes, Inc., Fort
Scott, Kans.; Milner Products Co. (Pine-Sol
and Fly-Cide), Jackson, Miss.; Schulze &
Burch Biscuit Co. (Flavor-Kist Cookies,
Crackers), Chicago, 111.; Weil & Co. (Don-
De Coffee), Cleveland, Ohio.
TV Accounts: Weil & Co. (Don-De Cof-
fee), Cleveland. Ohio.
THE Blow CO., INC.
9 Rockefelhr PI a/a. New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-4100
ABC— ANPA— NOAB— PPA
President Milton H. Biow
Secretary-Treasurer Morris Zinnenian
Kxcc. Vice President F. Kenneth Beirn
Vice-Presidents S. A. Alter,
LENNEN & MITCHELL, INC
ADVERTISING
NEW YORK and BEVERLY HILLS
T. Clyne, R. F. Linder, W. G. Smith, E.
D. Swann, L. W. Thomas, H. R. Turnbull,
C. P. Tyler
Acct. Executives W. P. Booth,
E. C. Bradley, Rbt. Bragarnick, Rbt.
Braun, Lloyd Delaney, L. B. Elms, Mrs.
Ruth Farquhar, John Hamm, P. H. Hiner-
feld. Miss E. Leeman, Norman Mork,
Leslie Moseley, Mel Singer
Manager Radio & TV Depts.. .Tom Revere
Dir. Radio Time Buying John Kucera
Head Talent Contracts Lucille Webster
Time Buyer Ethel Wieder
Publicity Lois Winston
Branch Offices
1606 No. Argyle, Hollywood, Calif.
Phone: Hempstead 2377
Manager Jack Runyon
703 Market St., San Francisco, Calif.
Phone: Garfield 1-4854
Manager Leslie J. Hannah
Radio Accounts: Bulova Watch Co., Inc.,
New York, N. Y.; Eversharp, Inc., Chicago,
111., Mills Brothers, New York, N. Y.; Lang-
endorf United Bakeries, San Francisco,
Calif.; Philip Morris & Co., Ltd., New York,
N. Y.; National Shawmut Bank of Boston,
Boston, Mass.; Pepsi Cola Co., New York,
N. Y. ; Procter & Gamble Co., Cincinnati,
Ohio, Roma Wine Co., San Francisco, Calif.;
RADiO...
since its commercial infancy
TELEVISION
since 1939
GEORGE R. NEUGH, INC.
Schenectady and New York City
151
NOW THAT
YOU CAN HAVE
THE BEST,
WHY BE SATISFIED
WITH LESS?
152
Advertising
Agencies
Jacob Ruppert Brewery, Whitehall Div. of
National Home Products, New York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Bulova Watch Co.^ New
York, N. Y.; Eversharp, Inc., Chicago, 111.;
Langendorf United Bakeries, San Francisco,
Calif.; Philip Morris & Co., Ltd., Pepsi
Cola Co., New York, N. Y.; National Shaw-
mut Bank of Boston, Boston, Mass.; Jacob
Ruppert Brewery, New York, N. Y.
THE BLAINE THOMPSON CO., INC.
234 W. 44th St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: LO 4-0800
ANPA— PPA— APA— ABC— NOAB
President-Treasurer Myer Lesser
Vice-President Mario Lewis
Copy Chief Gail Gordon
Secretary A. L. Lesser
Branch Office
321 W. 44th St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-1000
\ccount Executive Philip Solomon
TV Accounts: Messing Bakeries, Brooklyn,
N. Y.; "Popsicle" — Joe Lowe Corp (Ice
Cream Products), New York.
W. EARL BOTHWELL. INC.
600 (,rant St.. Pillshur-li 19, Pa.
Phone: Court 6565
ANPA— AAAA— PPA
President W. Earl Bothwell
Vice-President Virginia I). Bothwell
.Secretary-Treasurer Fred E. Baxter
Copy Chief H. B. Trautman
Space Buyers Betty Ritter,
Avis Pliilbrook
Kadio Director Nathan A. Tufts
Production Manager Clark Glenn
\rt Director O. C. Jochumsen
Kexarrh Director Jack Bradfute
i'lihlicity Dir George E. Kelly
Merchandising Director Wright Nodine
\((ount Executives. .. .Vtilliam R. Dahlman,
Frank A. Kearney, George E. Kelly, Al-
bert Reinitz. Richard C. Bachman, T. How-
ard Black, Charhjs D. Pettcngill, Edward
F. Schmidt, James Staples.
Branch Offices
1680 N. Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Manager Nathan A. Tufts
22 E. 40 St., New York 16, N. Y.
Manager T. Howard Black, Jr.
520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Manager Charles D. Pettengill
Radio Arrounis: All<-glieny Conference for
C<iniiiintiil\ 1 )r\ •■loptiiciu, Allegheny County
I )erin)(ratic Cotnniitlrc, Amrrican Home
Products, (]orj)., American Home Foods, Inc.,
Boyle-Midway, Inc., & Boyle Midway (Can-
ada) Lt<l., Home Products International
Ltd. (Canada), Cliri^tian & Co., Inc., County
of Allegheny, Irank & Seder, Hotel Pitts-
burglier. Industrial (iigar Company, Morris
Clamp & (ioupling Co., I'a Pitt's Partners,
\\<;AF. Inc.
BOTSFORD, CONSTANTINE &
GARDNER
115 S. W. 4 Ave., Portland 4, Ore.
Phone: AT water 9541
AAAA — ABC — ABP — ANPA — APA
NOAB— PPA
Vice Pres. & Space Buyer
Frankie Coykendall
Sec.-Treas Merle W. Manly
333 Central Bldg. Seattle 4, Wash.
Phone: ELiot 3523
Exec. V.P C. P. Constantine
156 Montgomerv St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: EXbrook 2-7565
Pres, & GenL Mgr David M. Botsford
629 S. Hill St., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Phone: VAndike 0796
Vice President Thomas O. Morris, Jr.
Empire State Building, New York 1, N. Y.
Phone: BRyant 9-4845
Vice President Elizabeth Eyerly
Radio Accounts: Columbia River Packers
Assn. (Bumble Bee Sea Foods), Astoria;
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co., McMinn-
ville; Tillamook County Creamery Assn.
(Tillamook Cheese), Tillamook; Olympia
Brewing Co. (Olympia Beer), Olympia;
Western Hotels, Inc., Seattle, Wash.; Sego
Milk Products Co. (Sego Evaporated Milk),
M
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R F R
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ADVERTISING CORP.
Mgr.
NEW YORK
1560 Broadway
Harry A. Friedenberg
CHICAGO
1 12 E. Walton
Mgr., Alvin Eicoff
153
Advertising Agencies
Silklin Paper Corp. (Blu-Magic Paper
Towels), San Kranciffo, Calif.; Prudential
Insurance Co. of America, Los Angeles, Calif.
TV Accounts: E. H. Bendiksen Co. (East
Point Oysters), South Bend, Wash.
STANLEY G. BOYNTON
410-411 Fisher Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich.
Phone: TR 1-2552
President Stanley G. Boynton
Vice-Pres Stanley G. Boynton, Jr.
Secretary Olga I. Dunn
Treasurer Ruth A. Speelman
Prod., Radio Traffic Juanita Hartleb
Branch Office
17 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y.
Radio Accounts: Radio Bible Class Wes-
ley Radio League, Calvary Hour, New World
Coming, Highland Park Baptist Church, Na-
tional Tennis Matches, Davis Cup Series.
BOZELL & JACOBS, INC. OF ILL.
326 W. Madison St., Chicago 6, 111.
Phone: Central 6-6505
APA— NOAB
President & Mgr Nathan E. Jacobs
Vice-Pres. & Art Dir Ben Taylor
Vice-Pres. & Radio Dir Philip Rouda
Secretary-Treasurer Morris E. Jacobs
Asst. Sec.-Treas S. E. Perimeter
Production Manager Harold Kaplan
Branch Office
415 S. 6 St., Minneapolis 15, Minn.
Manager Sam Kaufman
31 W. 47 St., New York 19, N. Y.
V.-P. & Mgr Donald Hoover
Radio Accounts: Central 111. Electric &
Gas Co., Halgar, Inc., Inc., Leaf Gum Co.,
Milko-Cone & Baking Co.
ARTHUR BRAITSCH ADV.
510 Hospital Trust Bldg., Providence 3, R. I.
Phone: Dexter 1-5313, 14115
ABP— APA— ANPA— PPA
Radio Director Arthur Braitsch
Secretary Martha Watkins
Space Buyer John A. Lorimer
Radio Accounts: Narragansett Brewing
Co. (Ale, Beer), Baird North, Inc. (Jewelry),
R. I. Hospital Natl. Bank (Banking), Rocky
Point Park (Amusement), Sally's Fur Studios
(Furs), White Fuel Co. (Coal), Strand
Theater (Moving Pix), Weybosset Markets
(Food Stores), Merchants Cold Storage
(Fur Storage), Interstate Navigation Co.
(Travel), Roger Williams Savings Fund &
Loan Assn., Rhodes on the Pawtuxet (Ball-
room), Silvertown Chevrolet Co. (Auto
Agency), Providence, R. I.
THE I. CARSON BRANTLEY ADV.
AGENCY
Owen Bldg., Salisbury, N. C.
Phone: 900
President, Time Buyer. .J. Carson Brantley
Auditor A. R. Monroe
Production Betty Hogge
Radio Accounts: Carolina Beverage Corp.
(Cheerwine, CaraVan), Isenhour Brick &
Tile Co., Salisbury; Duke Power Co., Char-
lotte; Owen Drug Co. (0-N for Colds),
Salisbury, N. C.
BRESNICK & SOLOMONT INC.
216 Tremont St., Boston 16, Mass.
Phone: Liberty 2-7751
ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA
President Chester L. Solomont
Treasurer Oscar Bresnick
Radio Account: Dawson's Brewery, Inc.
R. C. BRETH, INC.
310 Pine St., P. 0. Box 128, Green Bay, Wise.
Phone: Howard 134
ABP— ANPA— APA
President R. C. Breth
Vice-Pres Russel Spoor
Radio Accounts: Home Mutual Insurance
Co., Brillion Iron Works, Inc.
BRISACHER, WHEELER & STAFF
620 Market St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: GArfield 1-0276
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA
NOAB— PPA
President Emil Brisacher
Exec. Vice-Pres F. C. Wheeler
Vice-Presidents A. McKie Donnan,
R. T. Van Norden, Walton Purdom
Secy.-Treas Robert Brisacher
Controller William Wingate
Radio & TV Time Buyer, San Francisco
Deane Weinberg, Jr.
Radio & TV Dir., Los Angeles
Charles Chaplin
Radio Time Buyer, Los Angeles
Joy Mallicoat
Media Dir., N. Y Darrell McCain
Branch Offices
1133 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles 6, Calif.
Phone: Webster 8143
V.P. & Mgr Don Breyer
140 E. 39 St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: ORegon 9-4960
V.P. & Mgr Charles H. Gabriel
Radio Accounts: Dennison's Foods (Cats-
up, Chili Con Carne, Canned Meat Pro-
ducts), Oakland; Los Angeles Dons (Foot-
ball Team), Los Angeles; Mondavi, C. &
Sons (Wines), St. Helena, Calif.; Peter Paul
Inc. (Mounds & Almond Joy Candy Bars),
Naugatuck, Conn.; Pictsweet Foods Inc.
(Canned Corn & Peas, Frozen Foods), Mt.
154
Advertising iVgencies
Vernon, Wash.; Richmond • Chase Co.
( Hearts Delight Nectars, Pasteurized Prunes
and Prune Juice), San Jose; Sav-On-Drugs
Inc., Los Angeles; Sunset Line and Twine
(^o. (Fishing lines), San Francisco, Calif.
TV Accounts: Globe Bottling Co. (Wil-
shire Club Beverages), Los Angeles, Calif.;
Peter Paul Inc. (Mounds & Almond Joy
• landy Bars), Naugatuck, Conn.; Van Camp
Sea Food (Jo., Inc. (Chicken-of-the-sea &
White Star Tuna), Los Angeles, Calif.;
Zausner Foods Inc. (Cheese), Harrison, N. J.
BROADCAST ADVERTISING
i055 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: DUnkirk 9-1339
< )v\ner-Manager Van C. Newkirk
Production Manager John G. Fryer
• )ffice Manager Mildred Surenkamp
Radio Accounts: Crew of the Good Ship
Grace, Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Los
Vngeles; Radio Kid's Bible Club, Fresno;
(.hiirch of the Open Door, Accent on Youth,
Los Angeles; Morning Bible Hour, Hunting-
ion I'urk, Calif.; World's Greatest Book
f^uiz, Seattle, \Sash.; (»race Dotson, Denver,
Colo.; Floyd B. Johnson (Religious Broad-
cast.-), Los Angeles, Calif.
BROOKE. SMITH. FRENCH &
DORRANCE. INC.
HW) K. Jrffcr-on Ave., Detroit 14, Midi.
Phone: VAllev 2-970(1
A AAA— ABP— NOAB— ANPA— PP— APA
' iliairnian of Board Sturge?.- Dorrance
I 'r<~ident Willard S. French
■secretary-Treasurer Guy C. Smitli
l!x<-c. Vice I'resident Walter C. .\yers
\ i( »• Pre-ident- Clarke C. Wilinot,
J. ir. Williams, Blount Slade, (ieorge John-
-lon. L. Grant Hamilton, Herbert R. Bayle,
Hi( hard Heiri>. W ni. F. Austin, Jr.
Din-.tor of Radio— TV Hugh Hole
I ime Buyer Clyde Vortman
New York Division
-.2 Vanderbilt Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrrav Mill 6-1800
VAA — OAAA — ABP — NOAB — ANPA
PPA — APA
I'^xec. Vire-Pre.-ident Thayer Ridgway
Nice Pro. & Mgr., Media Dept.
H. E. Pengel
Nice Pre-. & Art Dir...Vtni. A. Adriance, Jr.
Itfidio Accounts: Goebel Brewing Co.,
lliuNon Motcir Car Co., Michigan State Apple
<;<iinrn., Miillins Mfg. Corp (Youngstown
Kitcli<ti>), Sparks-Withington Co., ( Sparton
liadios & (!ombinalions), U. S. Radiator
(iorp., John Bean Mfg. Co.
ly Accounts: Goebel Brewing Co., Amer-
iran Blower Corp., ( Atropel Ventilating and
\llic Iaii>)), The Sparks-Withington Co.,
Midlins Mfg. (^orp.. The Ironite Ironer Co.,
Iliid-on Motor Car Co.
BROOKS ADVERTISING AGENCY
461 W. 8 St., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Phone: TRinity 0558
ANPA— PPA— ABP— APA
Owner A. R. Brooks
Production Manager Sterling Blakeman
Time Buyer A. R. Brooks
Copy Chief Robert Hall
Art Director James Gaynor
Secretary Mary McCauley
Radio Production Barbara Vosburgh
(^hief Accountant Jean Shay
Radio-TV Accounts: Bekins Van and Stor-
age (Jomijany, Western Stove Company, City
of Los Angeles, Custom Built Plastics Com-
pany.
D. P. BROTHER & CO., INC.
General Motors Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich.
Phone: Trinity 2-8250
APA— AAAA— ANPA— ABP
NOAB— PPA— ABC
Pres. & Treas D. P. Brother
Exec. Vice-Pres Clarence Hatch, Jr.
Account Executives J. S. Howell,
Trueman Campbell, C. Hatch, Jr.
FRANKLIN BRUCK ADVERTISING
CORP.
RKO Bldg., Rockefeller Center,
New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-7660
President Franklin Bruck
Secretary and Radio Dir M. J. Kleinfeld
Vice President Mort Heineman
Radio Time Buyer Rae Elbroch
Radio Traffic Milton Jurin
Radio Pro(hiction Howard Blake
Research Director Jules Nathan
Branch Ojfice
Taft Bldg., Hollywood & Vine, Los Angeles,
Calif.
Phone: HIRside 7237
Manager Howard Blake
Radio Accounts: North American Accident
Insurance Co., Johnson Candy Co., Fashion
Frocks, The Theobald Industries.
TV Accounts: Bowman Gum, Inc., Phila,
Pa.; Walter H. Johnson Candy Co., Chicago;
Croton Watch Co., Inc., New York; Fashion
Frocks, Inc., Cincinnati; Coty, Inc., New
York.
CHARLES BRUNELLE ADV. AGENCY
15 Lewis St., Hartford 3, Conn.
Phone: 7-0726
ABP— PPA
President & Treasurer Charles Brunelle
Vice-President Robinson Smith
Radio Account: Sage-Allen & Co., Inc.
155
Advertising Agoiicios
BUCHANAN & CO., INC.
1501 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Phone: BRyant 9-7900
BMB
Director of Radio & TV... John R. Sheehan
Time Buyer Bill Smith
Radio Accounts: Reynolds Metals Co.,
(Reynolds Wrap), Eskimo Pie (Eskimo Pie),
Texas Co., (Texas Products), Paramount Pic-
tures, United Artists, New York; Toy Produc-
tions, Los Angeles; Helene Curtis, Chicago;
Tidewater Associated (Associated Oil & Gas),
Steinway & Sons (TV Receivers), New York,
N. Y.
TV Accounts: Du Mont Laboratories, (Du
Mont Telesets), Paramount Pictures (Fea-
ture Film), Monitor Equipment Co., (Moni-
tor Washer), United Artists (Feature Film),
New York, N. Y.
BUCHANAN-THOMAS ADV. CO.
412 S. 19 St., Omaha 4, Nebr.
Phone: ATlantic 2125
ABP — ANPA — APA — NOAB — PPA
Partner C. Coe Buchanan
Partner Lyman H. Thomas
Director Adam Reinemund
Asst. Director Bob Thomas
G. NORMAN BURK, INC.
{Formerly Pratt & Burk)
223 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh 22, Pa.
Phone: ATlantic 1-4139
President G. Norman Burk
Vice-President Edgar E. Eaton
Media Dir. & Sec Dolores E. McCarthy
Radio Dir Lillian Jacobs
Radio & TV Dir G. Norman Burk
Time Buyer D. E. McCarthy
Asst. Director Lillian Jacobs
Radio Accounts: W. Boehm Co. (Macaroni,
Noodles), Central Lincoln-Mercury, Inc.
(New and Used Cars), Electronic Disc Sys-
tems (Office Machines), D. J. Kennedy Co.
(Kitchen Equipt. Storm Sash, etc.). Liberty
Baking Co. John McClements, Inc. (Florist),
Meadow Gold Dairies, Inc., Meadow Gold
Foods Co. (Frozen & Packaged Fods), Mid-
town Motors, Inc. (New and Used Fords),
Pittsburgh Products Co. (Crosley Dealer),
Standard Floor Co. (Flooring & kitchen
equip.), Watson-Standard Co. (Paints and
Varnishes), National Coffee Distrib., Inc.,
National Electronics, Inc. (Air-King TV
Sets), Pittsburgh, Pa.
TV Accounts: Meadow-Gold Dairies, Inc.,
Midtown Motors, Inc. (New and Used
Fords), Pittsburgh, Pa.
BURLINGAME-GROSSMAN ADV.
201 N. Wells St., Chicago 6, 111.
Phone: Financial 6-4616
APA— PPA
Owner S. W. Grossman
Art Director Jerome Leve
Production Manager R. C. Mackey
Copy Dir S. S. Kain
Account Executive M. A. Harvis
Radio Accounts: Auto Lamp Mfg. Co.
Graphic Arts Monthly, Seatmaster Co.
BURNET-KUHN ADV. CO.
520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: SUperior 7-3800
ANPA— APA— PPA
President & Treasurer Paul R. Kuhn
Vice-Presidents Francis J. Woods,
Philip D. Simons
Secretary James H. Kristof
Radio Director William Coop
Account Executives F. J. Woods,
P. D. Simons
Radio Accounts: Chicago Tribune, Coro-
net, Inc.
LEO BURNETT COMPANY, INC.
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, IlL
Phone: CEntral 6-5959
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA—
BMB— NOAB— PPA
President Leo Burnett
Exec. Vice-Pres R. N. Heath
Vice-Pres. & Media Dir E. Ross Gamble
Vice-Pres. in Charge of Radio
& TV Wm. L. Weddell
Asst. to V. P. In Charge
of Radio & TV MacLean Chandler
Radio & TV Prod. Mgr Clair CaUihan
Radio Traffic Mgr Marian N. Rice
Mgr. of Facilities &
Estimating E. G. Eisenmenger
Branch Office
743 Fifth Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-2772
Manager Donough Prince
Radio Director William McIUvain
3632 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: DUnkirk 8-8131
Manager Howard Cheney
Radio Director Wendell Williams
Radio Accounts: Brown Shoe Co. (Buster
Brown Shoe), St. Louis, Mo.; Pure Oil Co.,
Chicago, 111.; Minnesota Valley Canning Co.
(All products), LeSeur, Minn.; Brewing
Corp. of America (Carling's Red Cap Ale),
Cleveland, 0.; Club Aluminum Co. (Alumi-
num utensils), Chicago, 111.; Pillsbury Mills,
Inc. (All products), Minneapolis, Minn.
TV Accounts: Pillsbury Mills, Inc. (Pills-
bury White Cake Mix, Choc. Fudge Cake
Mix), Minneapolis, Minn.; Pure Oil Co.
156
Advertising Agencies
(Petroleum products), Chicago, 111.; Brown
Shoe Co. (Roblee & Buster Brown Shoes),
St. Louis, Mo.; Atchinson, Topeka & Santa
Fe (Santa Fe Railroad) Chicago, 111.; Bresw-
ing Corp. of America (Carling's Red Cap
Ale), Cleveland, O.; Horlicks Corp. (Bed-
time Horlicks), Racine, Wis.; Minnesota Val-
ley Canning Co. (Green Giant Peas & Nib-
lets Whole Kernel Corn), LeSeur, Minn.;
Dean Milk Co. (Chocolate Dairy Drink),
Chicago, m.
BYER & BOWMAN ADVERTISING
AGENCY
203 E. Broad St., Columbus 3, 0.
Phone: MAin 3276
ABP— ANPA— NOAB— PPA
Partner Herbert Byer
Partner Gus K. Bowman
Partner Joel M. Burghalter
Director Bill Copeland
Acct. Exec Neil Hallock
Acct. Exec R. W. Testement
Radio Accounts: Franklin Brewing Co.
(Ben Brew Beer I, Buckeye Foods (Potato
Chips), Columbus, O.: Ashland Refining Co.
(Gas and Oil), Ashland, Kv.: Clean Products
Co. (Wallpaper Chaner), (Jentral Bldg. Loan
& Savings, Franklin Glue Co. (Household
Glue), Wetalene Laboratories (Hou-eliold
Cleaners), Community Chest, State of Ohio
(Ohio State Fair), Red Cross (Annual
Drive), Columbus, O.
TV Accounts: Franklin Brewing Co. (Ben
Hrew Beer), Ace Radio (Radio & TV Serv-
ice), Buckeye Foods (Potato Chips), For
Finance Dir. Comm. (Political), Columbus,
O.
HAROLD CABOT & CO.. INC.
136 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass.
Phone: HAncock 6-7600
AAAA— ANA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President Harold Cabot
Vice-Presidents Langley C. Keyes
Donald D. Douglass, Russell Hunt, Peter
Bhick, James I. Summers, John M. Lord,
William H. Ganick, George R. Griffin,
Edward F. Chase.
Treasurer Ricliard P. Holhind
Production Manager Frederick E. Dwyer
Copy Chief Henry W. Patterson
Art Director William H. Ganick
Aciount Executives Harold Cabot,
Langley C. Keyes, Richard P. Holland,
Donald D. DougIa>-, Edward F. Chase.
Courtney A. Crandall, Russel Hunt, John
M. Lord, William H. Ganick, Henry G.
Balch, Peter Black, James I. Sininners.
Radio-TV Director Jan (;ilbert
Radio Accounts: Adams & Swett (Rugs),
Boston Consolidated Gas Co. (Public Util-
ity), HaffenrefTii X Co., Inc. (Pickwick Ale
& Beer), Ro^>ton Globe (Newspaper), S. S.
Pierce Co. (Importers & Grocers), H. P.
Hood & Sons (Dairy Products), Boston and
Maine Railroad, Boston; Quincy Savings
Bank, Quincy, Mass.; Rock of Ages Corpora-
tion (Monuments), Barre, Vt.
TV Accounts: Haffenreffer & Co., Inc.
(Pickwick Ale & Beer), Boston and Maine
Railroad, Adams & Swett (Rugs), H. P.
Hood & Sons (Dairy Products), Boston,
Mass.
CAHN-MILLER, INC.
413 N. Charles St., Baltimore 1, Md.
Phone: SAratoga 4466
PPA
President Louis F. Cahn
Vice-Pres. & Treas C. LeRoy Miller
Secretary George Gettman
Account Executives Louis C. Pedlar, Jr.,
Betty Reese, Mary Downey.
Media Director George Gettman
Radio Accounts: Baum's Restaurant, Elite
Laundry, The Fidelity Trust Co., Jarman
Motors, Inc. (Dodge & Plymouth dealers),
Baltimore, Md.
TV Accounts: Hunline Bros. (Paint), Jar-
man Motors, Inc. (Dodge & Plymouth deal-
ers), K. Katz & Sons, Inc. (Men's Clothing),
Pre-Fab Homes & Supplies, Inc. (Prefabri-
cated homes), Baltimore, Md.
CALKINS & HOLDEN
247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-6900
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— SNPA
NOAB— ABC
President J. Sherwood Smith
Vice-President James A. Clark
Secretary-Treasurer R. P. Clayberger
Partner Z. C. (Jess) Barnes
Radio-TV Pgm. Consultant. .. .Walter Lurie
Art Director William Chausse
Production Manager Fred Oughton
Manager Outdoor Dept F. J. Fitzgerald
Media Director Thomas H. Young
Radio-TV Program Dir.. . .Chester H. Miller
Branch Office
333 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
Radio Dept. Manager R. A. Washburn
Radio Acrnunls: Oakite Products, Inc.,
O-So-Grape, Modern Food, Van Camp.
TV Accounts: Oakite Products, Inc. West-
ern Biscuit.
CAMPBELL-EWALD CO.
General Motors Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich.
Phone: TRinity 2-6200
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA
NOAB— PPA
Pres. & (Jhr. of Bd Henry T. Ewald
Exec. V-P, & Gen Mgr Henry G. Little
Sr. V-P. & Sec.-Treas Lawrence R. Nelson
157
Advertising Agencies
Vict-Pres. & Dir. Med J. J. Hartigan
Vice-Pres. & Art Dir Halsey Davidson
Vice Presidents J. H. Neebe,
L. T. Robinson. W. E. Schweikart, W. P.
Stewart, W. Colin Campbell.
Chairman Radio-TV Dept.Winslow H. Chase
Mfir. Det. Office W. Arthur Fielden
Branch Offices
1 E. 57 St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: MUrrav Hill 8-3190
Sr. V-P Winslow H. Case
230 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: CEntral 6-1946
V-P. & Gen. Mgr Earll W. Clements
714 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 15, Calif.
Phone: Richmond 6204
V-P. & Gen. Mgr R. C. Francis
995 Market St., San Francisco 3, Calif.
Phone: SUtter 1-8736
Manager T. M. Johnson
Radio Accounts: Chevrolet Motor Division
of G. M. Corp., The Detroit Edison Co., De-
troit, Mich.; Grocery Store Products Co.,
Foulds Division, Local Metropolitan Chevro-
let Dealer Group, Detroit, Mich.
TV Accounts: Chevrolet Motor Division of
G. M. Corp., The Detroit Edison Co., Norge
Div. Borg-Warner Corp., Local Chevrolet
Dealer Asso. Inc.
CAMPBELL-MITHUN, INC.
1370 Northwestern Bank Bldg.,
Minneapolis 2, Minn.
Phone: Lincoln 8824
ABP— NOAB— ANPA— PPA— APA
President Ray. O. Mithun
Vice-Presidents John W. Forney,
August C. Ragnow, Lester J. Will.
Secretary E. S. Brugette
Treasurer B. N. Sandquist
Radio Dir Arthur H. Lund
Production Creative Dir.... John W. Forney
Copy Writers Donald Grawert,
Myrna McCauley.
Branch Office
919 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Vice-President August C. Ragnow
Radio Accounts: Atwood Coffee Co. (At-
wood's Coffee). Campbell Cereal Co. (Malt-
o-Meal), Gold Seal Co. (Wax Products), Our
Own Hardware (Wholesale Hardware and
Paint), Theo. Hamm Brewing Co. (Hamm's
Preferred Stock Beer), Hi-lex Co. (Hilex
Bleach & Disinfectant), Land O'Lakes
Creameries, Inc. (Dairy Products), North-
western National Bank (General Banking),
Quality Chekd Ice Cream Assoc. (Industry
Advertising & Merchandising), Red Dot
Foods (Potato Chips, Popcorn, Nutmeats),
Russell-Miller Milling Co. (Occident Flour &
Mixes), Zinsmaster Baking Co. (Bakery
Goods.)
SOLIS S. CANTOR ADV. AGENCY
1711 Walnut St., Philadelphia 3, Pa.
Phone: LO 7-8141
PPA— ABC— ABP— ANPA
Pres. & Acct. Exec Solis S. Cantor
Vice-Pres Kathryn Cantor
Art Director Robert Hersch
Acct. Execs ; John Shaw,
Robert Weiner, Bernard Binnick
Branch Office
350 Lincoln Rd. Bldg., Miami Beach 39, Fla.
Manager Sidney B. Gorchov
CARTER ADV. AGENCY
912 Baltimore, Kansas Citv 6, Mo.
Phone: HA 1356
ABP— ANP A— APA— NAAN— NOAB—
PPA
President Charles W. Carter
Vice-Pres William G. Howe
Radio-TV Director Herb True
TV Acct. Executive Fred BClemp
Radio Accounts: Rudy Patrick Seed Co.
(Feeds & Seeds), Perry Motor Co., May Po-
tato Chip Co., Corn Kurl Chips, Security
Nat'I. Bank, Home State Bank, Kansas City,
Mo.; Consumers Co-op (Tires, Oil, Feed),
City Natl Bank, Atchinson, Kans.; Rushton
Baking Co., Kansas City, Mo.
TV Accounts: R. B. Jones Inc. (Insur-
ance), Retail Merchants Assn. (Various),
Kansas City, Mo.
CASMIR ADVERTISING CO., INC.
551 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-2014
ABP— APA
President David C. Casmir
Copy Chief James T. Cunningham
Art Director Ray Tatro
Art Director William E. Burgess
Production Mgr C. Wiechmann
Radio-TV Director Marvin Casmir
Radio Account: Haynes-Griffin (Radio-TV
Records), New York.
CAYTON, INC.
350 Fifith Ave., New York 1, N. Y.
Phone: BRyant 9-0390
ABP— APA— ANPA— PPA
President William D'Arcy Cayton
Secretary D. R. Roberts
Art Director Bob Lee
Radio Director M. Eaton
Prod. Mgr C. F. Lucchese
TV Director Allan Black
TV Time Buyer M. Eaton,
Allan Black
Copy Leo Nolan
Publicity K Carr
Radio Accounts: Delicia Chocolate & Can-
dy Mfg. Co., Devoe & Reynold Co., Inc.,
(Paints & Art Supplies), Wearbest Rugs
158
Advertisiug Agencies
(Broadloom, Carpeting), Hardin Chemical
Co. (5-in-l Soap, Why-Fires, Home Deodor-
ant).
TV Accounts: Polaroid TV Filters, Dura-
bilt Irons, Bond Clothing Stores, Chese-
broiigh Mfg. Co.
Secretary J. D. Clark
Radio Accounts: American National Bank
(Institutional), Fletcher & Wilson Co. (Lux-
ury Food Products), Colonial Milling Co.
(Polly Rich Flour), Tenn. Valley Marketers
(Top Line Appliances).
CECIL & PRESBREY, INC.
247 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-8200
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— BMB—
NOAB— PPA
President James M. Cecil
Vice-Presidents H. L. Kneeland,
Samuel Dalsimer, S. M. Kenyon, Terrence
F. MacGrath, David (i. Lyon, Cecil Hac-
kett, Eugene Bannvart.
Sec.-Treas David ( !. Thomas
Media Director Harry Parnas
Radio & TV Dir Edward E. Simmons
Time Buver Thaddeus Kellv
Asst. Radio-TV Dir David G. McAneny
Brunch Offices
6253 Hollvwood Blvd., Hollvwood, Calif.
Phone: HEmpstead 2321
Exec.-in-Chge Riley Jackson
Radio Accounts: Philip Morris & Co. Ltd.
Inc. (Philip Morci.- Ciigaretles ). New York.
N. Y.; Block Drug Co. (Annnident Tooth
powdtr & pa^tf, Miiiipoo, Omega Oil, Poli-
grip, Polident), Jersey City, N. J.; Lamont
Corliss (Nestle candy), New York, N. Y.;
Speidfl Corp. ( \^ ;itch l)undsl. Providence,
K. I.: Oyster Slit-ll Product-, Dtiutr, Colo.
NELSON CHESMAN COMPANY
Main at Market Si., (ihatlanooga W, Term.
Phone: 6-4912
ABP— ANPA— AP A— NO A li— PPA
SNPA
I'artner-Radio Director ....John E. Fontaine
l*artner-Tim<- Hu>er Sara \\. Kell\
Time Buyer Jani( - H. Fo\
Radio Accounts: The (Chattanooga Medi-
cine Co. (Cardui, Black-Draught, Zyrone,
Soltice), Chattanooga; Tennessee Nursery
do. (Nursery and fruit trees), Cleveland;
<!apitul Nursery Co. (Tyler, Texas Roses),
ilartlt y (Garment Co. (Dresses), Nashville,
r»Tiii.
CHICAGO ADV. AGENCY
20 ^ . Jackson Blvd., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: WA 2-5732
ANPA— PPA— AP.\— ABC
I'res. & Space Buyer J. L. Wade
Vice-Pre-idenl Elmer Wade
C. p. CLARK. INC.
James Robertson Hotel, Na-hville 3, Tenn.
Phone: 64179
APA— ABP— NOAB— PPA— SNPA
I'r.-Jdint-In-Charge of Ra«lio il. P. Clark
Vice-Pre^. & Trea.-urer I). (». C»oodwin
CLEMENTS COMPANY, INC.
Horn Bldg., Philadelphia 3, Pa.
Phone: Rittenhouse 6-0236
ANPA— PPA
President I. W. Clements
Secy. & Copy Chief E. D. Masterman
Director of Radio Alice Clements
Radio Accounts: Network: Modern Food
Process Co., Hudson Coal Co., Horn &
Hardart.
HARRY B. COHEN ADV. CO.. INC.
1 E. 57 St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-3030
President Harry B. Cohen
Vice-Pres.-Treas Edith S. Cohen
Vice-Pres.-Gen. Mgr Edward Aleshire
Vice-Pres Edward Rosenwald
Secretary Harry B. Cohen, Jr.
Art Director Robert E. Wilson
Production Mgr Oscar Fileppo
Print Space Buyer Jeannette LeBrecht
Acct. Executives Harry B. Cohen,
Ted W. Keller, Edward J. Rosenwald, Ed-
ward Aleshire, Harry B. Cohen, Jr.
Research Director William A. Yoell
Kadio-TV Dir Edward Aleshire
Radio Time Buyer John Donaldson
Asst. Time Buyer Viola Nolan
Radio Accounts: The Grove Laboratories
( 4-Way Cold Tablets, Grove's Chill Tonic,
Plunder's Tablets), St. Louis, Mo.; Grove-
I'itch Division (Fitch Shampoo, Fitch Ideal
Hair Tonic), Pearson Pharmacal Co. (Dew
Deodorant), New York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: The Grove Laboratories,
Inc. (4-Way Cold Tablets), St. Louis, Mo.;
Pearson Pharmacal Co. (Dew Deodorant),
New York, N. Y.
COLE & CHASON, INC.
331 Madison Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-6414
PPA
Principal Herbert S. Chason
RUSSELL C. COMER CO.
Land Bank Bldg., Kansas City 6, Mo.
Phone: HArrison 3964
APA— ANPA— PPA— ABP
Partners.. .Russell C. Comer, Ruth E. Comer
Space Buyer Daniel C. Martin
Production Mgr John (]. Fehlandt
Acct. Executive Gardner Reams
Radio Dir Bill Godden
159
Advertising' Agencies
COMPTON ADVERTISING, INC.
630 Fifth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-2800
SNPA— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— ABC—
BMB
President Rohcrt D. Holbrook
Vice-Pres. & Secy Leonard T. Bush
Asst. to Vice-Pres Daniel P. Potter
Vice-Presidents Thurman L. Barnard,
Frank Griffin, John K. Strubing, Edward
Battey, Muriel Haynes, Guy Richards,
Lewis H. Titterton, Henry A. Mattoon, C.
James Fleming, Jr., Jack Rees, George
Chatfield, Merrell Boyce, L. O. Holmberg.
Radio & Television Dept.
Director of Radio & TV
Production L. H. Titterton
Manager of Depts Brewster Morgan
Media Director Guy Richards
Asst. Media Dir Frank B. Kemp
Head Time Buyer Henry Clochessy
Times Buyers Julia Brown,
Jean Carroll, Richard Hurley, Ken Kearns,
Herb Claassen.
Branch Offices
Socony-Vacuum Bldg, Chicago, 111.
Manager L. O. Holmberg
Gwynne Bldg., Cincinnati, O.
Manager Robert P. Marsh
744 N. 4 St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Manager Richard Davis
6253 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.
Manager Floyd Holm
Radio and TV Accounts: Procter & Gam-
ble Co. (Ivory Soap, Ivory Flakes, Crisco,
Duz, Fluffo, Bonus, Drene), Socony-Vacuum
Oil Co., Standard Brands, Inc. (Chase &
Sanborn Coffee, Instant Chase & Sanborn,
Tender Leaf Tea, Instant Tender Leaf Tea),
AUis-Chalmers Co., Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Co., N. Y. Life Insurance Co., Kelly Spring-
field Tires, Simmons Knife.
THE CONNOR COMPANY, INC.
544 Market St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: YUkon 0196
APA—ABP— ANPA— PPA
President Edward W. Connor
Exec. Vice-Pres Shirley Walker
Production Manager Mrs. V. George
Account Executives Ted Conner,
B. McClure, D. McFadden, S. Walker
\': i
COWAN & DENGLER, INC.
527 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-0940
ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA
President Stuart D. Cowan
Vice-Pres. & Treas H. W. Dengler
Vice-President Porter F. Leach
Vice-President J. Clement Boyd
Secretary Stuart D. Cowan, Jr.
Space-Time Buyer A. Marie Maus
Radio-TV Director T. H. Moore, Jr.
Radio Accounts: Schieffelin & Co. (Pears
Soap), Isbrandtsen & Sons, Inc. (26 CofiFee),
New York; Mittag & Volger, Inc. (Carbon
paper & Ribbons), Park Ridge, N. J.; Frank
G. Shattuck Co,, (Schraffts Stores & Restau-
rants), New York.
JOHN GILBERT CRAIG ADV., INC.
913 Washington St., Wilmington, Del.
Phone: 5-6185
ABP— ANPA— APA— NAAN— PPA
President John Gilbert Craig
Sec.-Treas Kathleen A. Walsh
Radio Accounts: Joseph Bancroft & Sons
Co. (Textile Finishing), Brosius & Smedley
(Lumber-Millwork-Coal), Wilmington, Del.;
H. P. Cannon & Son, Inc. (Canned Foods),
Bridgeville; Delaware Coach Co., Delaware
Power & Light Co., Wilmington, Del.; Dela-
ware Steeplechase & Race Ass'n, Stanton;
Diamond Ice & Coal Co. (Fuels, Home Prod-
ucts), Equitable Trust Co., Greenhill Dairies,
Inc., Wilmington, Del.; Steinman Stations,
Lancaster, Pa.; Riverview Beach Park, Penns-
ville, N. J.; Wilson Line, Inc. (River Trans-
portation), Wilmington, Del.
TV Accounts: Diamond Ice & Coal Co.
(Fuels, Home Products), Equitable Trust Co.,
Wilmington, Del.; Delaware Steeplechase &
Race Ass'n, Stanton, Del.
THE CRAMER-KRASSELT CO.
733 N. Van Buren St., Milwaukee 2, Wis.
Phone: Daly 8-3500
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— NOAB— BMB
President A. W. Seller
Exec. Vice-Pres H. N. Pasteur
Vice-Pres.-Treas C. W. Faude
Secretary F. Aumueller
Vice-Presidents H. Dyson,
C. H. Brehm, R. F. Timm, N. L. Telander
Vice-Pres.-Dir. of Media L. H. Ness
Radio-TV Director J. S. Stolzoff
Prod. Mgr H. J. Fink
Art Div A. H. Biermann
Radio Time Buyer Loretta Mahar
Copy Chief R. B. Skeen
Radio Accounts: Plankinton Packing Co.,
Ed. Schuster & Co., Inc., Luick Ice Cream Co.,
First Federal Savings & Loan Association of
Wisconsin, Hoberg Paper Mills, Fox Wiscon-
sin Amusement Corp., St. Charles Mfg. Co.,
Hamilton Mfg. Co., Klinkert Candy Co.,
Luick Dairy Co.
TV Accounts: Ed Schuster & Co., Inc.,
Broadway House of Music, Plankinton Pack-
ing Co., First Federal Savings & Loan Associ-
ation of Wise, Marine National Exchange
Bank, Milwaukee Company.
160
Advertising Agencies
CRITCHHELD & COMPANY, INC.
720 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: Superior 7-3061
ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB
President E. P. Nesbitt
Media Dir E. Groenboom
Production Manager R. M. Cowing
CRUTTENDEN & EGER
69 W. Washington St., Chicago 2, 111.
Phone: Financial 6-3630
ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA
Partners Edmond I. Eger,
Harley B. Hobbs
Account Executives Leon H. Lewis,
George M. Stern, Harley B. Hobbs, E. I.
Eger
Media-Research Director Harry C. Pick
Art Director Harry J. Beier
Prod. Mgr R. H. Wilson
Radio Account: Admiral Corp.
TV Account: Admiral Corp.
CUNNINGHAM & WALSH. INC.
(formerly Newell-Emmett Co.)
40 E. 34 St., New York 16. N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 3-49()()
AAAA— ANPA— PPA— ABP— NOAB—
SNPA— ABC— APA— CAN— NAAN—
TAAN— BMB
Principals J. P. Cunninfrham,
E. H. Ellis, G. S. Fowler, G. E. H(.>t. K. R.
Newell, \\ Ml. Revdel, R. L. Strobridge,
F. H. Wal.-,li.
Media Director N. M. McAvoy
Brunrh Office (Radio I
8420 Sun>ct Blvd.. l!oll><*<..)d 16. Calif.
DANCER-FITZGERALD-SAMPLE,
INC.
247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hil 8-1600
AAAA— ANPA— APA— PPA
President II. M. Dancer
Vice-Preridcnt (■. L. lit/gtrald
Vice-Pres.-Treas Paul Kcenaii
Vice-Pres.-Secy F. T. Leiglity
V-P's. & Acct. Execs Lyndon O. Brown,
Joseph H. Holme-, Jr., Charles Hotchkiss.
(rordon Joluison, Donald Manchester, J.
James Neale, Howard Newton, Richard
I'ortcr, Frank Riggio, Adrian Samish, Jer-
ome Seehof, A. W. Spence, Jr., Samuel Sui-
ter, George Torniey.
Branch Offices
221 N. La Salle St., Chicago 1, 111.
Exec. Vice-Pres F. Sewall Gartlner
V-P's. & Acct. Execs E. R. Detchon.
J. Fitzmorris.
1680 N. Vine St.. Hollywood 28, Calif.
Manager \K in Kabakrr
6 King St., E., Toronto, Ontario, Can.
Manager (Gilbert Nunn-^
Hudio Accounts: Campbell Soup Co., Fal-
staff Brewing Corp., General Mills, Inc.,
Lewis-How e Co., Procter & Gamble Co., Ster-
ling Drug, Inc.
TV Accounts: Carter Products, Inc., Fal-
staff Brewing Corp., General Mills, Inc.,
Sterling Drug, Inc.
D'ARCY ADVERTISING CO.
Missouri Pacific BIdg., St. Louis 3, Mo.
Phone: CEntral 6700
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA—
BMB— NOAB— PPA
Chairman of the Board A. L. Lee
President J. F. Oberwinder
Secretary-Treasurer E. D. Cronk
Exec. Vice-Pres P. J. Orthwein
Radio Director P. A. Louis
(New York Office)"
Branch Offices
515 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 8-2600
Vice-Pres John Toigo
Terminal Tower BIdg., Cleveland 13, O.
Phone: CH 0158
Vice-Pres Stanley P. Seward
90 Broadview, Toronto, Ontario, Can.
Phone: GL 7591
Vice-Pres G. P. Altenbernd
800 Peachtree St., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga.
Phone: VE 8815
Vice-Pres J. Hixon Kinsella
6532 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HU 2-7787
Manager Dario Soria
Radio Accounts: The Coca-Cola Co., At-
lanta, Ga.; Anheuser-Busch, Inc., Laclede Gas
Light Co., St. Louis, Mo.; General Tire &
Rubber Co., Akron, Weather-Seal Inc., Bar-
berton, Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co.,
Cleveland, O.
TV Accounts: General Tire & Rubber Co.,
Akron, 0.
JIMM DAUGHERTY, INC.
706 Chestnut St., St. Louis 1, Mo.
Phone: Main 0790-1
PPA— NOAB— APA
Pres., Space-Time Buyer. James M. Daugherty
Secretary-Treasurer. .Pauline Otto Daugherty
Radio Accounts: Pepsi-Cola, St. Louis
Dairy Co., So Good Potato Chips, Blanke-
Bar, Odera.
TV Account: Pepsi-Cola.
DAVIS & COMPANY
Pacific Mutual BIdg., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Phone: Michigan 3908
ANPA— PPA
Partner Robert J. Davis
Time Buyer Beth Freeman
Radio Accounts: Blue Bird Potato Chips,
Inc., Scudder Food Products, Dodson, Ltd.,
American Fruit Growers, Fruit Industries,
Ltd.
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Advertising Agencies
BEN DEAN ADVERTISING AGENCY
207 Houseman Bldg., Grand Rapids 2, Mich.
Phone: 8-0666
APA— ABP
Owner Ben Dean
Production Manager Mildred Juneau
Account Executive Ben Dean, Jr.
DICKLOW ADV. AGENCY
1325 National City Bldg., Dallas 1, Tex.
Phone: C-8295
APA— SNPA
Owner-Radio Buyer. .. .Irene Scott Dicklow
DINION & DuBROWIN, INC.
624 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-2826-9-3639
Pres.-Treas Erwin Dinion
Secretary Blanche Dinion
Radio-TV Dirs Jack Lloyd,
Cy Williams.
TV Accounts: House Beautiful Curtains,
New York.
DOE-ANDERSON ADV. AGENCY
308 Martin Brown Bldg., Louisville 2, Ky.
Phone: WAbash 3193
ANPA— APA— PPA— SNPA
Partner Elmer H. Doe
Partner Warwick Anderson
Acct. Execs Elmer H. Doe,
Warwick Anderson, George W. Emerson,
Robert G. O'Brein.
Space Buyer Miss G. P. Wagner
Prod. Mgr J. B. Peterkin
DOHERTY, CLIFFORD &
SHENFIELD, INC.
350 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y.
Phone: BRyant 9-0445
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— BMB
NOAB— PPA
President Lawrence L. Shenfield
V.-P. & Treasurer Arthur Cobb, Jr.
V.-P. & Secretary William E. Steers
Asst. Treasurer Nelson O. Argueso
Asst. Secretary Marie L. Brennan
Vice-Presidents Donald K. Clifford,
Francis J. Doherty, Joel F. Jacobs, Chester
MacCracken, James F. Egan, E. M. Ray-
nolds, Philip Reichart, S. L. Fray, A. P.
Butler, Robert Shaw
Director Radio-TV Chester MacCracken
Supervisor Radio-TV Blaney Harris
Director-Commercials D. Peter Bowles
Time Buyer Helen Wilbur
Radio Accounts: Bristol-Myers, Co.
(Ipana, Vitalis, Trushay, Benex, Mum, Am-
men, Resistab), Minute Maid Corp. (Minute
Maid).
TV Accounts: Bristol Myers Co. (Ipana,
Vitalis, Mum, Sal Hepatica, Resistab, Buf-
f erin ) .
THE RALPH L. DOMBROWER CO..
INC.
11 E. Franklin St., Richmond 20, Va.
Phone: Richmond 3-111-3
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA—
NOAB— PPA— SNPA
Pres.Treas Ralph L. Dombrower, Sr.
Vice-Pres Ralph L. Dombrower, Jr.
Malcolm B. Dombrower.
Acct. Elxecutive Edward I. Wallerstein
Counsel Morton L. Wallerstein
Art Director J. H. O. E. Pickett
Production Manager Hobart Britton
Space & Time Buyer Phyllis King
Talent Buyer T. Michaux Moody
Assistant Wilson Angel
Branch Office
Woodward Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Phone: REpublic 1420
Manager Philip Rosenfeld
Radio Accounts: Pamplin Smoking Pipe &
Mfg. Co., Pamplin; Richmond Hotels, Inc.
(Richmond, Va. Hotels & Old Point Com-
fort) ; Southland Wine Co., Inc. (Velvet Rose
Wines), Goldberg Electric Products Co.,
Inc., Richmond; Fork Union Military Acad-
emy (Military School), Fork Union; The
Words Co. (TV Receivers), Central National
Bank. Etchison Hat Co., Inc., Chesterfield
Hat Corp., Richmond, Va; Hushpuppy Corp.
of America, Inc. (Thompson's Hushpuppy
Mix), Jacksonville, N. C; Chelco Corp., Inc.
(Four "C's" Headache Remedy), Petersburg,
Va.; John D. Battle (Gubernatorial Nomi-
nee), Richmond, Va.
DONAIJUE & COE, INC.
1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: COlumbus 5-4252
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA—
SNPA
Dir. Motion Picture, Radio
& TV Div A. Carl Rigrod
Time Buyer Evelyn Jones
Production Assts Marjorie Shields,
Walter Collins.
Writer-Acct. Exec Latham Ovens
Radio Accounts: New York Herald Trib-
une, New York World-Telegram & The Sun,
Aborn's Coffee, Carolina Rice (River Brand
Rice Mills, Inc.), M-G-M, New York, N. Y.:
Atlantic Ale & Beer, Atlanta, Ga.
TV Accounts: Sunset Appliance Stores,
(Home appliances). Gold Medal Candy
Corp., (Bonomo's Turkish Taffy), New
York, N. Y.; Scripto, Inc. (Pens and pencils),
Atlanta, Ga.
DORLAND, INC.
247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: ELdorado 5-2680
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President Atherton Pettingell
Treas.. Exec. V.-P Walter S. Maas
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Advertising Agencies
Secy^ Adm. Asst. to Pres...Mary L. Shaunty
Vice Pres Charles B. Strauss
V.-P.-Controller of Prod. Svcs.
Emanuel Tietler
V.-P.-Dir. of Package Goods
Div Herschel Deutscli
V.-P.-Assoc. Dir. of Package
Goods Div Abncr J. Rubien
Vice-Pres Robert Seidel
Vice-Pres.-Art Dir Goldie Heller
Art Director William K. Jacoby
Promotion & Sale;- Dev Robert Weill
Dir. of Merchandising Shirley PolykoflF
V-P.-Consultant for Art &
Industrial Design Herbert Baver
V.P.-Radio & TV Dir Howard G. Barnes
Radio-TV Time Buyer. .Katherine Kirkbride
Radio Accounts: Helbro? Watches, A. S.
Beck Shoe Corp., Lanvin Perfumes, Ameritex
Div.-Cohn-Hall-Marx, Colonial Airlines, Brei-
Icnbach (Gude's Pepto-Mangan), New York,
N. Y.
TV Accounts: A. S. Beck Shoe Corp.,
Ameritex Div.-Cohn-Hall-Marx (Ameritex
Fabrics), New York, N. Y.
JOHN C. DOWD. INC.
212 Park Sq. Hldg.. Ho>ton. Mass.
Phone: Hl^bliard 2-8030
Kadiit-TV Dir Theodore B. Pitman, Jr.
Asst. Radio-TV Dir Helen Garabedian
Radio Accounts: Alliany Carpet Cleaning
Co., Allston: Buckley & Scott (Ecpiipment
for Heating), Watertown: Clinlon Clothes,
Boston; National Co. (Radio Receivers &
.Sets), Maiden: First Nat'l Store- (Food),
(]ity Fuel, Staples Coal. Paine% (Furniture,
ftc). Studio Shop f Gifts t, Victor (Coffee &
Tea), Boston Edison (Electricity), Boston;
Harvard Brewing (Beer), Lowell; Reddi-
Whip (WTiipped Cream), Newton: Hotel
Somerset, Strazzula Bros. (Tomatoes), Ring
Clear (Hosiery), Bo-ton, Mass.: M & M
Bakeries, Dover, N. H.; Haviland (iliocolate-,
Boston, Mass.
TV Acrnunis: ('linton Clothing. Bo-ton
Edison (Electricity), Bo-ton, Ma-s.; Roth-
mund (Sausages & Frankforts), .SomerviHe:
Albany Carpet Cleaning Co., Allston; Car-
ptriler-Morlon (Pain'- 1. Everett, Mass.; Na-
tional (!o. (Iladid Receivers & .Sets), Mal-
<len. Ma--.; Ring (ilear (Hosiery), Boston,
Mass.; Buckley & Scott (Equipment for
Heating). Waferton. Mass.
L. J. DuMAHAUT ADV. AGENCY
Book Tower, Detroit 26, Mich.
Phone: WO 2-82 1(.
APA
Owner L. Jerome DiiMahaiit
Production Manager Georgiana E. Park
ROY S. DURSTINE, INC.
730 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-1400
ABC— ANPA— NOAB— PPA— SNPA
President Roy S. Durstine
Vice-Pres., Secy. Dir, of
Media Arch T. Gardiner
Vice-Presidents Wm. E. Dempster,
John Malone, Ralph D. AUum, Wm. C.
Pank.
Treasurer T. Arnold Rau
Prod. Mgr David R. Margaretten
Head Art Dir Harvey A. Spooner
Art Directors J. Burton Stevens,
John A. Hagstrom.
Exec. Staff John C. Rome,
David L. Rand, Clem W. Kohlman, Carl
Friedlander, Robert L. Whitehead, C.
Henry Heppenstall.
Radio-TV Dir Maurice Condon
Mgr. Radio-TV Dept. & Time
Buyer Bergi Boe
Branch Offices
28S3 W. 7 Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
Phone: DUnkirk 8-3411
Exec.-in-Charge William Sloan
703 Market St., San Francisco, Calif.
Phone: YUkon 6-6239
Exec.-in-Charge Robert England
Radio Accounts: The Serntan Co. (Serutan,
Nutrex, RDX, Lemel, Hi-V, Journal of Liv-
ing), Van Houten & Zoon Inc. (Cocoa &
Chocolate), New York, N. Y.
ADAM F. EBY & ASSOC.
336 Andrews Bldg., Buffalo 2, N. Y.
Phone: MAdison 2921
Owner Adam F. Eby
Account Execs Pauline Fergusson,
Samuel E. Eby, Lillian Kirk.
Radio Accounts: Annual Sports Show,
Home Family Laundry, David J. Scott Co.,
Brace McGuire Co., Inc.
EDELSTEIN-NELSON ADV.
AGENCY. INC.
27 East Monroe St., (Chicago 3, 111.
Phones: ANdover 3-3867, DEarborn 2-S976
ABP— PPA
President & Sp. Buyer Edward Edelstein
Acct. Exec Lloyd C. Nelson
W. C. Kauer, Edward Edelstein
\rt Director Louise Larson
ELLINGTON & CO.. INC.
535 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-4300
ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President Jesse T. Ellington
Vice-Presidents Theodore S. Strong,
Hyland L. Hodgson, Gharles R. Marshall,
Chauncev L. Landon.
Dir. of Radio & TV Hal James
163
Advertising Agencies
Radio & TV Time Buyer Dan Kane
Radio Accounts: Cities Service (Gas &
Oils), Celanese Corp. of America (Yarns,
Fabrics & Plastics), New York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Cities Service (Gas & Oils),
Celanese Corp. of America (Yarns, Fabrics
& Plastics), New York, N. Y.
i
ELLIS ADVERTISING CO.
2500 Rand Bldg., Buffalo 3, N. Y.
Phone: CL 0422
ABP— ANPA— NOAB— PPA
Partners Michael F. Ellis, Jr.,
Jerome R. Ellis
Radio-TV Director Toby Treger
Radio Accounts: Basil Theaters, Buffalo
Optical Co., Simon Greenbaum Clothing,
John Henrich Co., Italian & French Wine
Co., Niagara National Bank, Western Sav-
ings Bank, City Service Taxi Co., Kensing-
ton Savings & Loan Assn., Old Barn, Di-
Bello Pontiac Motors, Rosinski Furniture
Stores, Nenimer Furniture Stores, Mel's
Clothing, Loonsk Bros. Dry Cleaning, First
Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Kenmore.
Television Accounts: Rosinski Furniture
Stores, Loonsk Bros. Dry Cleaning, Breden-
berg Distributing Co. (Drewry's Brewery),
Household Outfitting Co., Western Savings
Bank, Niagara National Bank, Buffalo Op-
tical Co., Bredenberg Distributing Co. (La-
batt's Ale and Beer).
ROBERT J. ENDERS ADVERTISING
1415 K St., Washington 5, D. C.
Phone: STerling 2222
President Robert J. Enders
Account Execs William F. Fitzgerald,
Leonard C. Rennie, Sylvia Devey, Robert
1. Black, Howard Enders, Robert J. Enders.
Creative Staff Dorothy Wasserman,
Baxter Schwellenbach, Donald Blass.
TV Art Director Fred Waller
Film Director Richard Lyford
Animation Director Gene Tourville
Chief Photographer Sam Rosenberg
Branch Offices
1420 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Phone: KIngsley 6-1858
Manager Howard Enders
1912 Duke St., Alexandria, Va.
Phone: TEmple 9337
Manager Leonard C. Rennie
Radio Accounts: Amvets (American Vet-
erans of World War II), Occidental Rest..
Washington, D. C; Al's Motors (Automo-
biles & Service), Arlington, Va.; George's
Radio & TV Co., in coop, with RCA, Ad-
miral, Motorola, Frigidaire, General Electric
(Radios, TV & Electrical Appliances), Na-
tional Productions (Shows) Washington, D.
C; Briggs Filtration Co. (Oil Filters, etc.),
Bethesda, Md.; Simon Distributing Corp.
(Motorola Distributor), Abbott Refrigeration
(Air Conditioning, Comm. Refrigeration,
Frigidaire Products), Federal Security Agen-
cy, Home Appliance Co. (Radios, TV & Elec.
Appliances) Travel, Inc. (Travel Agency),
Economic Cooperation Administration,
McCoys (Radios, TV & Elec. Appliances),
Mid-Atlantic Appliances (Admiral, Bendix,
etc. Distrib.), Washington, D. C.
TV Accounts: Gimbels (Department
Store), Pierce-Phelps Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.;
George's Radio & TV Co., Julius Garfinkel
& Co. (Department Store), Washington, D.
C.
ENGEL ADVERTISING, INC.
185 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: State 1366-7
ANPA— PPA— AP A— NOAB
President & Treasurer.. .Frank L. Engel, Jr.
Vice-Pres. & Sec M. L. Engel
Art Dir. & Copy Dir A. A. Lausmann
Radio Accounts: Superior Match Pants
Co., Westhauser Nurseries.
ENNIS-ANDERSON ADV. AGENCY
Angelo Bank Bldg., Fresno, Calif.
Phone: PH 3-2613
Pres. & Prod. Mgr E. E. Anderson
Vice-Pres. & Space Buyer Frank Ennis
Art Director Milton M. Young
Radio Director Lon McAdams
Radio Accounts: Midget Auto Race Assoc,
National Dollar Stores, Roth Furniture Co.,
Fresno Macaroni Co.
ERWIN, WASEY & CO., INC.
Grayybar Bldg., 420 Lexington Ave.,
New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: LExington 2-8700
AAAA— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA
Chairman of the Board Louis R. Wasey
Pres.-Gen. Mgr Howard D. Williams
Vice-Presidents George E. Wasey,
Charles A. Rheinstrom.
Sec.-Treas James F. O'Connor
Exec. Radio-TV Dir..C. H. Cottington (L.A.)
Radio-TV Dir... Richard L. Eastland (N.Y.)
Time Buyer Raymond Sims (N.Y.)
Radio Producers. . . .Charles F. Lowe, (L.A.),
John Halpern (N.Y.)
Edwin, Wasey & Company, Ltd.
230 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
Manager L. R. Northrup
Branch Office of Erwin, Wasey & Co., Ltd.
5045 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
Manager Fred M. Jordan
Erwin, Wasey & Co. of Minnesota
523 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis 2, Minn.
Presiednt-Manager Mac Martin
Erwin, Wasey & Co. of the South
First National Bank Bldg, Oklahoma City,
Okla.
Vice-Pres.-Mgr Harold Halsell
Erwin, Wasey of Canada, Ltd.
1170 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., Canada
Manager Ralph L. Lawson
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Advertising
Agencies
Branch Office of Toronto
1121 St. Katharine St., W., Montreal, Canada
3Ianager Brian Devlin
Radio Accounts: Lydia E. Pinkham Medi
cine Co., Mujterole Co., The Barba?ol Co.,
Consolidated Cigar Co., Carnation Co., Acme
Flour Mills, Albers Milling Co., Peter Fox
Brewing Co., Zonite Products Corp., S. C.
Johnson & Sons, Inc., Nash Coffee Co., An-
derson-Pritchard Oil Corp., Krenil Hair
Tonic & Shampoo, K-R-0 Co., Pertussin,
Jacob Riess Bottling Works, Inc., McCall-
Frontenac, California Bank, McCoy Prod-
ucts, Inc., Daggett & Ranisdell Olive Tablet
Co.
BENJAMIN ESHELMAN CO.
1522 Locust St., Philadelliia 2, Pa.
Phone: KI 5-2590
ANPA— APA— PPA
President Benjamin Eshelman
Exec. Vice-Prcs J. J. D, Spillan
V.-P. & Radio Dir L. H. Greenhouse
Secy. & Prod. Mgr W. J. CoUopy
Radio Accounts: Commonwealth of Pa.,
dept. of commerce; Connnonwealtli of Pa.,
dept. of revenue; Lee Rubber & Tire Corp.
WILLIAM ESTY COMPANY, INC.
ion E. 42 St., iNew York, N. Y.
Phone: Murray Hill 5-1900
Vice-i'res.-Chg. Radio. Thoma? I). Luckenbill
Chg. Television Kendall Foster
Chg. Hollywood Office Don Bernard
(!hief Execs \^ cndell Adam^,
Stan Loma>, Sani Northcross, Helen
Pliillips, Andrew Poller, Charles W bite.
Max \Vylie.
Brunch Office
California Bank Bld>;., Vine & Selma,
Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hud^on 2-3366
Exec.-in-Chg Don Bernard
Radio Accounts: Colgate (.Super Suds, Fab,
Velj, National (iarboii ( Prcstonc Anli-
Freeze), Piel Bro>. ( Picl's Beer), R. J.
Reyno]d> Tob. Co. (Camel Cigarettes, Prince
Albert Smoking Tobacco).
TV Accounts: R. J. Reynolds Tob. Co.
(Camel Cigarellcs), Colgate (Vel), National
(!arl)on (P]ver<ady Batterfes), Piel Bro>.
(Piei's Beer).
I
ALBERT EVANS— ADVERTISING
9lh Floor Dan W ajigoncr Bldg.,
Fori W ortli 2. Tex.
Phone: 3-9521
ABP— ANPA— APA— BMB—NAAN
NOAH— SNPA
I'arlner Albert Evans, Jr.
Partner (»ordon N. Teague
Aid. Exec (iene M. Lighlfoot
Acer. Exec Slan Schlenther
Art Dir Jud Acker
Prod. Mgr Mary Lou Slay
Radio Accounts: Armour & Co. (Clover-
bloom 99), Foremost Dairies, Inc. (South-
west Division), "OB" Maccaroni Co., Ter-
minal Grain Co., Williamson-Dickie Co.
EVANS-WORK ADVERTISING
AGENCY
3181/2 South Sixth, Springfield, IlL
Phone: 28868
President Clarence R. Evans
Art Director John Robert Work
Continuity Director Imogene Reische
Radio Accounts: American Roofing Co.,
Arch Wilson, Inc., Axtell Kramer, L. B. Bell
Fur Co., Bootery, Bridge Jewelry, Inc., Cam-
era Shop, Capital City Motors, Capitol
Aviation, Inc., Community Bakery Co., Con-
stantino Packing Co., Faultless Milling Co.,
Frostie Bottling Co., Harold Prehn, Inc.,
Kennedy Laundry & Dry Cleaners, L & L
Sales, Piggly Wiggly (Fisher Grocery Co.),
Oauality Dairy, Rolands, St. Nicholas Hotel,
Seek DeVault Paint Manufacturing Co.,
Springfield Refinoil Co., Willis Meyers Up-
holstery Co.
LAWRENCE I. EVERLING. INC.
1700 Walnut St., Philadelphia 3, Pa.
Phone: Pennypacker 5-7927
ABP— ANPA— APA— AAAA
NOAB— ABC
President Lawrence I. Everling
V.-P. Radio Dir. & Buyer Radio Time
Frank J. Crockery
Sec. & Dir. of Art Reynold Abbruzi
Radio Accounts — Petroleum Heat & Pow-
er Co., Mrs. Smith Pie Co.
FEDERAL ADVERTISING AGENCY,
INC.
385 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-4200
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President Gordon Hyde
Vice-residents Dr. Wallace H. Wulfeck,
Jules Singer, Kenneth Plumb, Pete Hurd,
Joseph Leopold, Douglas Boyd, Thomas
P. McMahon, Frank Hermes, Herb Morse,
Charles Wright
Vice-Pres.-Dir. of Radio & TV
Francis C. Barton, Jr.
Ass't to Mr. Barton George Burbach
Time Buyer Penelope A. Simmons
Copywriter-Radio & TV.. Miss Pat Hartels
Estimator Frank Hewlett
Ass't to Time Buyer Jacqueline Ruta
Radio Accounts: American Safety Razor
Corp. (Razors, Blades, Lighters), Brooklyn,
N. Y.; Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Inc. (Cos-
metics, Home Permanents), Pan American
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Advertising Agencies
Coffee Bureau (Coffee), New York, N. Y.;
Gerber Products (Baby Foods), Fremont,
Mich.; Doeskin Products, Inc. (Facial Tis-
sues, Paper Napltins), General Cigar Co.
(Van Dyck Cigars), Lever Bros. (Breeze),
New York; John F. Tromnier, Inc. (White
Label Beer & Ale), Brooklyn, N. Y., Orange,
N. J.; McCall Corp. (McCall's Magazine),
New York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Inc.
(Cosmetics, Home Permanents), New York;
John F. Trommer, Inc. (White Label Beer),
Brooklyn, N. Y., Orange, N. J.; American
Safety Razor Corp. (Lighters), Brooklyn,
N. Y.; McCall Corp. (Magazine), New York,
N. Y.
HARRY FEIGENBAUM
ADVERTISING AGENCY
2011 Walnut St., Philadelphia 3, Pa.
Phone: LOcust 4-1536
ANPA— NOAB— PPA
Partners. .Harry Feigenbaum., David Werman
Radio & TV Director. . . .Franklyn S. Roberts
Radio Accounts: Grabosky Brothers (Roy-
alist Cigars), B. S. Pincus & Co. (Yankee
Maid Frankfurters), Laundry Board of
Trade of Phila., Federal Savings Associa-
tions of Phila., Hardwick & Magee Company
(Rugs & Furniture), Phila.; Cumberland
Brewing Co. (Old Export Beer), Cumber-
land, Md.; Philadelphia Daily News (News-
paper), Continental Casualty Co. (Phila.
Office), (Sickness & Accident Insurance) ;
A. B. C. Auto Driving School, Phila., Pa.
TV Accounts: B. S. Pincus & Co. (Yankee
Maid Meats), The Arrow Store (Men's
Store), Master Floor Covering (Rugs &
Floor Coverings), Phila., Pa.; Hudson Deal-
ers of Phila.
ROBERT FELDMAN, INC.
878 Seventh Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: CO 5-3642
Pres. & Radio Time Buyer. .Robert Feldman
Vice-Pres B. Michaels
Radio Director C. Rhodes
Copy Chief L. Barton
Radio Accounts: Hotel Manhattan Tow-
ers Nevele, Country Club, Elliott Murphy's
Aquashow, Maurella Products (Perfumes),
Wivel Restaurant, Village Barn, Jack Demp-
sey's Rest, Palisades Amusement Park, Chen's
Singapore, Young's Gap Hotel.
TV Accounts: Chateau Martin Wines, Wivel
Restaurant, China Doll Night Club.
FELLOWS ADVERTISING AGENCY
410 Harned Blvd., Syracuse, N. Y.
Phone: 2-2197
ABP— APA
President Byron F. Fellows, Jr.
Vice-President Donald G. Novak
Sec.Treas Marjorie Hughes
Copy Writer Jane Logan
Radio Accounts: Merchants Bank, Syra-
cuse; BWB Food Co. (Baked Beans, Soup),
Mexico, N. Y. ; Moore & Quinn Brewery,
Syracuse; Syracuse Industrial Club, Syracuse,
N. Y.
TV Accounts: Syracuse Industrial Club,
Syracuse, N. Y.
COURTLAND D. FERGUSON. INC.
Rm. 315, National Press Bldg.,
Washington, D. C.
Phone: NAtional 7713
PPA
President Courtland D. Ferguson
Secty.-Treas Lucille Pierce Ferguson
Radio Director Wm. R. Groome
TV Director Walter J. Kerwin
Radio Time Buyer Patricia Brennan
Account Executive. . .George D, McGuinness
Account Executive Philip Martin
Branch Offices
525 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.
Manager George Ross
Life Ins. Co. of Va. Bldg., Richmond, Va.
Manager Frank G. Christian
Radio Accounts: L. S. Briggs, Inc. (Meat
Products), Washington, D. C; Schindler
Peanut Products (Peanut Butter & Peanuts),
Wash. & Bait.; Mann's Potato Chips, Wash.
& Richmond; Smith-Douglass Co. (Ferti-
lizer), James G. Gill Co. (Coffee), Rich-
mond; Smith's Storage Co., Washington;
Lincoln Warehouse Corp., New York; Man-
beck Bread Co. (Bread Products), Hagers-
town, Md.; High's Ice Cream Co. (Dairy
Products), Washington, D. C; Little Tav-
ern Shops (Restaurants), Wash. & Baltimore.
TV Accounts: Bergmann Laundry, Briggs
(Meat products), Emerson & Ore (Buick
Dealers), Smith's Storage Co., Washington,
D. C.
LAWRENCE FERTIG & CO.. INC.
149 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-7100
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President-Treasurer Lawrence Fertig
Exec. Vice-Pres. & Sec Alexander Slavitt
Vice-President Philip Lukin
Account Execs.. . ., J. B. Morse,
Lawrence Wisser, Henry Bretzfield
Space Buyer Miss Selma Grosswirth
Art Director Stanley Dusek
Production Mgr Kenneth Miller
Radio-TV Time Buyer, Dir. Henry Bretzfield
Radio Accounts: Sam Smith Shoe Corp.
(Little Yankee Shoes), Newmarket, N. H.
ROBERT G. FIELDS & CO.
1100 Warner Bldg., Nashville 3, Tenn.
Phone: 6-1977
ABP— APA— PPA— SNPA
President Robert G. Fields
166
Advertising Agencies
Account Exec W. R. Culbert;on
Secretary A. Ferguson
Radio Accounts: Robt. Orr & Co. (Coffee),
Cherokee Mills (Flour), St. Bernard Coal
Co. (Coal), Nashville Pure Milk Co. (Milk).
JOHN A. FINNERAN, INC.
1475 Broadwav, New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: BRyant 9-1290
Pres. & Secy John A. Finneran
V.-P. & Treas Honoria Finneran
Asst. Treas.-Gen. Mgr H. B. Pettengill
Art Dir K. Elmore
Chief Copywriter D. Anscombe
Space & Time Buyer E. Pryde
Acct. Execs Curtis I. Brown,
G. White, B. Silon, F. Quinn, Dayton M.
Jones.
Radio Accounts: DeSolo Beach Hotel &
Cabana Club. Heaton Hall, Hollywood Acade-
my, Red Lion Inn, St. Moritz Hotel ( Lake
Placid), United Air Lines.
FIRESTONE-GOODMAN ADV.
AGENCY, INC.
4^ Loeb Arcade, Minneapoli* 2, Minn.
Phone: Main 4393
ANPA— AP\
President \llaii L. I- ire-loitr
V.P.-Treas \rchie Goodman
Sec R. S. Firestone
Radio Accounts: Great Minneapolis Sur-
phis Store, Palm Beach Cosmetics, Minne-
apolis, Minn.
M, M. FISHER ASSOCIATES
l.n N. LaSalle St., Chicago 2. III.
Phones: Cen. 6-1610-1611
Owner Jiick L. Fi.iur, Sr.
( io-Owner Jack L. F'isher, Jr.
Radio Time & TV Space Buyer. .Helen Heinz
liiidio Accounts: Le-ter Cowan Prods.
iMiivicO, New York: Balaban & Katz
I Movies), Bell Savp^. & Loan A.v-n. (Bank),
llillon Hotels f Hotel 1, Cook (^o. Democratic
I'arty (Political), (!hicago: (jrealer Clliicago
Ifol.l A-Mi. (Floteli. Fagle-Li..M Films. Inc.
'Movies), Chicago & New York: (fco. S.
Nfay Co. (Tarn O'Shanter (Country Club),
Chicago; .Selznick Releasing Org. (Movies),
New York: Shubert Theater- (Stage shows),
Chicjigo: L'nited \rli>l- Corp. (Movies),
( ni\er-al Picture- (Mo\ie>), \V arner Bros.
Pictures (Movies), F--aries-, Theater* (Mo-
vies), Sol Lesser Productions (Movies), An-
drew Slone Production- (Movies), 2flth Cen-
turv-Fox Film Corp. (Movie>), New York:
Vanguard Film-, Inc. (Mo\ies), Hollywoitd.
Tl' Accounts: Selznick F^eleasing Org.
(Movies), New York, N. Y.
HTZGERALD ADVERTISING
AGENCY
833 Howard Ave., New Orleans 12, La.
Phone: Tulane 3131
Partners Joseph L. Killeen,
Joseph H. Epstein, Roy M. Schwarz, Leon-
ard Gessner, Warren G. Posey, E. W.
Rector Wootten.
Radio Director Aubrey Williams
Radio Accounts: Wesson Oil & Snowdrift
Sales Co. (Wesson Oil, Snowdrift), H. G.
Hill Stores, Jackson Brewing Co. (Jax Beer),
New Orleans, La.
TV Accounts: Jackson Brewing Co. (Jax
Beer), New Orleans, La.
FLACK ADV. AGENCY, INC.
1110 Hills Mldg., Syracuse 2, N. Y.
Phone: 2-3129
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— NAAN— PPA
President John B. Flack
Secretary Florence O. Miller
Treasurer J. K. Bowman
Account Executives Claire Evans,
Arnold T. Bowden, William P. Conklin,
Grover H. Huhbell. David R. Allen
FOLEY ADVERTISING AGENCY
1012 N. B. C. Bide., Cleveland 14, O.
Phone: CHerry 1490
President Robert B. Foley
Sec.-Treas Helen M. Little
Radio Accounts: I. J. Fox, Inc. (Retail Fur-
rier), Grismer Motors, Inc. (Lincoln-Mer-
cury Dealer), Morton S. Pine (^o. (Day's
Pine Cleanser), Cleveland Stetson Shop
(Retail — Shoes), Cleveland, 0.
THE RICHARD A. FOLEY ADV.
AGENCY, INC.
1.S28 Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Pa.
Phone: Kingsley 5-1560
AAAA— ABC— NOAB
President Charles H. Eyles
1st V.P.-Sec.-Treas Lee E. Hood
V.P.-General Manager. .. .A. Edward Morgan
V.P.-Dir. of Merch'dising Jerome B. Taft
Vice-President Russell Gray, Jr.
V.P.-Media Director Wesley Winning
Research Director David F. Johnstone
Copy Director Raymond Barr
Art Director Earle Steiert
Mech. Production Mgr Ed. G. Griffiths
Office Manaeer Catherine E. Gibbons
Radio-TV Director James L. Tabor
Radio Accounts: Abbotts Dairies, Inc.,
Beneficial Saving Fimd, Brock & Co. (Frozen
French Fries), Freihofer Baking Co., Phila-
delnhia. Pa.
TV Accounts: Abbotts Dairies. Inc., Bene-
ficial Saving Fund. Brock & Co. (Frozen
French PVies), Philadelphia, Pa.
167
Advertising Agencies
FOOTE, CONE & BELDING
247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-6600
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— AAAA— ABC
President Emerson Foote
Exec. V.P- William E. Berchtold
V.-P. & Gen. Mgr M. P. Franceschi
V.-P. & Art Dir . .Elwood Whitney
V.-P. in chg. of Media & Research
Sherwood Dodge
V.-P. & Mgr. East Motion Pic. Div.
Harold Holt
Vice-Presidents Bernard M. Douglas,
Kenath T. Sponsel, A. E. Rood, Frank
Delano, Cyrus H. Nathan
Dir. of Radio Thomas McDonnell
Dir. of TV Roger Pryor
Dir. of Research Barrett F. Welch
Dir. of Media Joseph S. Spiegel
Mgr. Production Dept J. A. Koehler
Radio Business Mgr Lillian Selb
Dir. of Publicity George Wolf
Chicago Office
919 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: SUperior 7-4800
Chairman of Board Fairfax M. Cone
Exec. V.-P. & Mgr J. H. E. Davis
V.-P. & Art Dir David W. Lockwood
V.-P. in chg. of Media & Research
Harold H. Webber
V.-P. & Media Dir H. R. Van Gunten
V.-P. & Outdoor Adv John J. Lechner
V.-P. & Research Dir Richard W. Tully
V.-P. & Production Dir George Heiland
Vice-Presidents A. J. Bremner,
Roy Campbell, Jr., John F. Hunt. Robert
.T. Koretz, Leo H. Rosenberg, Milton H.
Schwartz, Rolland W. Tavlor, S. L. Wil-
liams, William K. Ziegfeld
Asst. General Mgr W. R. Forrest
Sec'y & Trees William R. Sachse
Asst. Treas Joseph W. King
Educational Dir Leah Anderson
Radio Bus. Mgr Harrv Dieter
Radio Production Mgr Richard L. Davis
Radio Time Buyer Genevieve Lf-mper
Mgr. Media Dept Robert Hussey
Office Mgr M. R. Loehrke
Los Angeles Office
601 W. 5 St., Los Angeles 13. Calif.
Phone: Michigan 2-7651
Chairman of Exec. Comm Don Belding
Exec. V.-P. & Mgr Wm. J. Pringle
V.-P. & Art Dir Robert Freeman
Vice-Presidents J.ick Smock,
Nelson Carter, John R. Little, Kendall F.
Thurston, Ellison Vinson
Business Mgr Eugene Duckwall
Dir. of Media George Weaver
Dir. of Research Charles S. Melvin
Mgr. Production Dept Ward Ritchie
Radio Time Buyer Claire Koren
San Francisco Office
235 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: SUtter 1-2355
V.-P. & Mgr Ford Sibley
V.-P. & Art Dir." Link Malmquist
Dir. of Media Llew A. Jones
Mgr. Production Dept.. . .Albert A. Sperisen
Dir. of Research Patricia Barbagelata
Hollywood Office
6233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HOllywood 9-6265
Vice-President Robert Ballin
General Manager C. Burt Oliver
Portland Offiffce
Pacific Bldg., Portland 4, Ore.
Phone: ATwater 8181
Exec.-in-chg Leith F. Abbott
Radio Accounts: Acme Breweries, San
Francisco; A & T Productions, Hollywood;
All-Year Club of So. Calif., Ltd., Los An-
geles; American Bakers Assn., Chicago;
American Wine Co., Beverly Hills; Anahist
Co., Yonkers, N. Y.; Anglo California Na-
tional Bank, San Francisco; Arden Farms
Co., Los Angeles; Argosy Picture Corp., Cul-
ver City; Arko Productions, Inc., Culver
City; Armour & Co., Chicago; B-B Pen Co.,
Inc., Los Angeles; Barbara Gould, Inc., New
York; Beatrice Foods Co., Chicago; oero
Films, Hollywood; Bourjois, Inc., New York;
California Fruit Growers Exchange, Los An-
geles; Calif ornians. Inc., San Francisco;
Chanel. Inc., New York; Cole of California,
Los Angeles; Commercial National Bank &
Trust Co. of New York ; Crest Produc-
tions, Inc., Hollywood; Delco Appliance Div.,
General Motors Corp., Rochester, N. Y.;
John H. Dulany & Son, Inc., Fruitland, Md.;
Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp., New
York; Fairfax Bread Co., S<'n Francisco;
Federation of Swiss Watch Manufacturers,
Bienne, Switzerland; First National
Bank of Chicago; Frigidaire Division, Gen-
eral Motors Corp., Dayton, O.; General
Foods Corp., Post's Rice Toasties, Instant
Postum and Postum Cereal, New York;
Glass Container Manufacturers Institute,
New York; Hall Brothers, Inc., Kansas City,
Mo.; Hat Research Foundation. New York;
Hughes Productions, Hollywood; Independ-
ent Artists, Inc., Hollywood : International
Cellucotton Products Co., Chicago ; Inter-
national Latex Corp., Dover, Del.; Kimberly-
Clark Corp., Neenah, Wis.; Jesse L. Lasky
Productions, Inc., Los Angeles; Liebmann
Breweries, Inc., Brooklvn; Lockheed Aircraft
Corp., Burbank; Marshal Field & Co., John
Marshall Insurance Co., Chicago; Glenn Mc-
Carthy Productions, Hollywood ; McKem &
Vanta, Divisions of Shawmut Mills, Inc.,
New York; Montgomerv Ward & Co., Chi-
cago; National Piano Manufacturers Associ-
ation of America, Chicago ; New York Cen-
tral System, New York; Northrop Aircraft
168
Advertising
A g e n c
1 e s
Corp^ Hawthorne, Calif.; Northwestern Uni-
versity, Evanston, 111.; Pacific Mutual Life
Insurance Co., Los Angeles; Pepsodent Div.,
Lever Brothers Co. (Pepsodent Tooth Paste,
Antiseptic, Toothbrushes, Trim Hair Tonic),
Chicago; Purex Corp., Ltd., South Gate;
Rheem Manufacturing Co., San Francisco,
New York; RKO Pathe, Inc., RKO Radio
Pictures, Inc., RKO Theatres (RKO Service
Corp. I New York; S & W Fine Foods, Inc.,
San Francisco ; Safeway Stores, Inc., Oak-
land; Security-First National Bank of Los
Angeles; Showtime Pictures, Inc., Sierra
Pictures, Inc., Hollywood; Southern Pacific
Co., San Francisco; Hunt Stromberg Pro-
ductions, Los Angeles; Sun Harbor Packing
Co., San Diego; Toni Company, Tlie, Chi-
cago; Lnion Oil Co. of California; Van
Raalte, Inc., New York; Hiram Walker,
Inc. (Hiram Walker's Imperial Whiskey,
Walker's De Luxe Straight Bourbon Whis-
key), Walkerville, Ont., Can.; We?tern Beet
Sugar Producers, Inc., San Francisco; Wes-
tern Oil and Gas Assn., Los Angeles; West-
wood Productions, Inc., Hollywood.
TV Accounts: Beatrice Foods Co., New
York; Mar>hall Field & Co., Chicago; New
York Central Sy>tem, New York; Pepsodent
Division, Lever Bro>. Co., Chicago.
MARSHALL FORD ADV. AGENCY
918 11th St., Sacramento 14, Calif.
Phone: (;ilbert 2-364S
APA— PPA
I'r.-id.nt Marshall Ford
Kadio Director Wm. Curnmings
Radio Accounts: Bercut-Hi< liard> Packing
Cii. (Sacramento Brand Foods*, Pureta Sau-
~.rj.r (!o. (Sausage l'ri)(liicts). Capital Na-
lioria! Hank, Taylor* Dairy (Ice (xcam),
Hr(>lli-l'ark> Co. (Zenith Radios), Sacra-
riii'nli), ( 'alif.
FORT <& COMPANY
lini S. Tr\on St., Ciiarldllr 1. N. C.
Phone: 4-7122
SNPA
Prr.-idtnt John L. Fort
Secretary Mrs. Ruby Black
\rt Director \\ illiam Bain
Rud'ui Account: Kennedy Laboratories, Inc.
(The Kennedy Formula I.
FRANK & HOLLINSHEAD, INC.
1107 Industrial Bank Hldp.. Detroit 2(), Mich.
Phone: WOoduard 2-fi22()
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB
Pres., Treas. & fiopv Chief E. G. Frank
V.-P. Radio Dir. & Radio Time Buyer
M. A. Hollin>head
Research Dir I). R. Hodgins
An Dir. & IVod. Mgr J. S. Chandlee
Space Buyer Mrs. M. A. Youngs
Ai-c«»unt Executi\e- E. G. Frank,
M. A. Ilollin-h.ad. D. R. Hodgins
ALBERT FRANK-GUENTHER LAW,
INC.
131 Cedar St., New York 6, N. Y.
Phone: COrtlandt 7-5060
ANPA— PPA— ABP— NOAB— APA— ABC
Chairman of the Board. .. .Emmett Corrigan
President Frank J. Reynolds
First Vice-President & Treasurer
Victor J. Cevasco
Vice-Chairman-General Mgr.
Harold E. Maples
Branch Offices
10 Post Office Square, Boston 9, Mass.
Packard Bldg., Philadelphia 2, Pa.
1 La Salle St., Chicago 2, 111.
235 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Radio Accounts: Merrill, Lynch, Pierce,
Fenner & Beane, Noma Electric.
JONES FRANKEL CO.
180 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1, III.
Phone: DEarborn 2-5745
NOAB— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA
President Jones B. Frankel
Acct. Execs A. G. Gaines,
Ben Rubin, Ira L. Morton, Jones B.
Frankel, Lew Sanders, Fred McCarthy
Prod. Manager Gladys R. Arnold
Space Buyer Helen Eich
Radio-TV Director Lew Sanders
Radio Accounts: Lion Chemical Co.. Ter-
man's, Rolin Sales, Valnior Prod.. General
Camera Co.
TV Accounts: Terman TV Sis., Rosin-
Starr, General Camera Co.
THE FREDERICK-CLINTON CO., INC.
545 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-7433
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB
President F. C. Burger
Exec. V.-P. & Treas H. S. Rieff
Secretary R. S. Buckbinder
Art Director E. Gambole
Prod. Mgr Phil Berman
Radio & TV Dir Sydney Rubin
Radio Accounts: Adler Shoes, New York;
Coward Shoes, N. Y., Phila., Boston.
CURT FREIBERGER & CO.
314 Cooper Building, Denver 2, Colo.
Phone: Alpine 2048
ANPA— ABP— APA— NAAN
Pres., Radio Dir. & Time Buyer
C. J. Freiberger
Art Director H. Ray Baker
Account Executive Kent Thomas
Secretary Charles A. Haskall
Radio Accounts: Central Bank & Trust Co.,
Tivoli Brewing Co., Brecht Candy Co.,
Toner's Peanut Butter, Colorado Potato Flake
Mfg. Co., Securities Credit Corp., Associ-
ated Grocers of Colo., Conway-Bogue Realty
(^o.. Burns Realty & Trust Co., Wildgrube
Decorating Co.
169
Advertising Agencies
FREITAG ADV. AGENCY
988 Spring St., N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga.
Phone: HEmlock 1345
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
SNPA— BMB
Owner J. V. Freitag
Prod. Mgr. & Art Dir H. J. Torgesen
Space Buyer M. K. McGowan
Secretary R. W. Wallace
Copy Chief Radio Dir Norman Frankel
Radio Accounts: Columbia Baking Co.,
Walton Rice Mill, Inc.
OAKLEIGH R. FRENCH
& ASSOCIATES
4235 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis 8, Mo.
Phone: Newstead 0037
AAAA— ABP— NOAB— ANPA— PPA
APA— NAAN
Partner Oakleigh R. French
Partner Mazie G. French
Dir. Consumer Mdse G, Gordon Hertslet
Art Director .F. H. Turpin
Dir. Client Service Richard C. Lynch
Radio Time Buyer, Acct. Exec.
Al Maescher, Jr.
Radio Accounts: Mercantile Commerce
Bank & Trust Co., Dixie Mills, Phelan-Faust
Paint Co., H. P. Cofifee Company, Meletio
Sea Food Company, Luber-Tone, Inc.
AD FRIED ADVERTISING AGENCY
318 15 St., Oakland 12, Calif.
Phone: Higate 4-6580
(See Complete Listing Under "A")
HARRY M. FROST CO., INC.
260 Tremont St., Boston 16, Mass.
Phone: Liberty 2-0813
ANPA— PPA— APA
President Karl M. Frost
Treasurer Harry M. Frost
Asst. Treas.. Florence A. Dondero
Secy. Radio Dir. & Time Buyer
Harvey P. Newcomb
V>P. Pro. Mgr. & Space Buyer
Harold E. Bessom
Newspaper Space Buyer Anna V. Turner
Radio Accounts: Durkee Mower, Inc.,
Supreme Wine Co., Eastern Racing Assn.,
Campbell Fairbanks Expositions, Genoa
Packing Co., Eldred & Barbo.
FULLER & SMITH & ROSS, INC.
71 Vanderbilt Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 6-5600
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— BMB
NOAB— PPA
Chairman of the Board John E. Wiley
President Allen L. Billingsley
Exec, Vice-Pres E. L. Andrew
Secy.-Treas C. C. Reidenbaugh
Mgr. Radio & TV Dept. (New York)
Lee Williams
Mgr. Media Dept. (New York) . .George Lyon
Mgr. Media Dept. (Cleveland) . . .W. J. Staab
Mgr. Film Dept. (Cleveland)
Richard Reynolds
Mgr. Radio Dept. (Cleveland) . .M. M. Scott
Branch Offices
1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 15, 0.
Phone: CHerry 6700
Vice-Pres W. A. Wright
105 W. Adams St., Chicago 3, 111.
Phone: ANdover 3-5041
Vice-Pres E. J. Lauesen
Radio Accounts: Olney & Carpenter (Food
Products), Westinghouse Elec. Corp. (Vari-
ous), Plymouth Cordage Co. (Rope), Her-
cules Powder Co. (Toxaphene), Aluminum
Cooking Utensil Co. (Wear-Ever), Bryant
Heater Corp. (Gas Heaters), Burkardt Brew-
ing Co. (Beer), Penzoil (Gasoline & Oil),
Commonwealth Shoe & Leather Co. (Shoes),
Commercial Solvents Corp. (Anti-Freeze),
Owens-Corning Fiberglas (Curtains), Alum
inum Co. of Amer. (Various).
TV Accounts: Central Nat'l Bank of Cleve-
land, American Greeting Card Publishers,
Burkhart Brewing Co., Aluminum Cooking
Utensils Co., Orange Screen Co., Linder
Davis Co., Domestic Sewing Machine Co.,
Westinghouse Elec. Corp.
FURMAN, FEINER & CO., INC.
117 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-6265
ANPA— APA— PPA
Pres.-Time Buyer Norman Furman
Vice-President Irving J. Gottlieb
Secretary Nathan Rothenberg
Art Director Edwin R. Swaback
Acct. Executive H. Edward Simon
TV Director Les Persky
Radio Accounts: American Federation of
Labor, Washington, D. C; International La-
dies Gar. Workers Union, Liberal Party,
Reimann & Bresse (Furniture), Labor Zion-
ist Comm. for Relief & Rehabilitation,
Colomby Watch (Jewelry), New York, N. Y.
GARDNER ADVERTISING CO.
915 Olive St., St. Louis 1, Mo.
Phone: Garfield 2915
President Elmer G. Marshutz
Radio-TV Director Arthur J. Casey
Asst. Radio-TV Director May A. Kohler
Radio Time Buyer John Naylor
Asst. Radio Time Buyer. .John Hetherington
Branch Office
9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: COlumbus 5-2000
Exec. Vice-President S. M. Ballard
V.-P. in Chg. of Radio for N. Y. Office
Roland Martini
Radio Accounts: Ralston Purina Co.
(Cereal and Feeds), Pet Milk Co. (Evapo-
170
Advertising Agencies
rated Milk), Barton Mfg. Co. (Barton's
Dyanshine), St. Louis; Cook Chemical Co.
(Cook-Kill Insecticide), Kansas City, Mo.;
H. C. Cole Milling Co. (Omega Flour),
Chester, 111.; Godefroy Mfg. Co. (Larieuse
Hair Coloring), The Grove Laboratories, Inc.
(Bromo Quinine Cold Tablets, Kare Lotion
Deodorant), St. Louis; H. D. Lee Co. (Food
Products), Kansas City; Old Judge Coffee
Co. (Old Judge Coffee), St. Louis Public
Service Co., St. Louis; Stokely-Van Camp,
Inc., Indianapolis, Ind.; Union Electric Co.
of Missouri, St. Louis; Lion Oil Co., Eldo-
rado, Ark.; National Guard, Washington,
D. C.
TV Accounts: Pet Milk Co. (Pet Milk),
St. Louis; Stokely-Van Camp, Inc., Indian-
apolis, Ind.: Banquet Canning Co., St. Louis
Independent Parking Co., St. Louis, Mo.
GARFIELD & GUILD ADV. AGENCY
45 2 Street, Sun IranciMo, Calif.
PPA— ANPA— NOAB— ABP— NAAN
AAAA— APA— SNFA— BMB
T^resident Sidney Garfield
Prod. Mgr John Brevit
V.-P. Radio-TV Dir.. . .William A. Morrison
Arct. Execs Sidney Garfield,
W. A. Morrison
Radio Accounts: Chemicals, Inc., Kay
Jewelry Co., No Doz Awakeners.
W. W. GARRISON & COMPANY
mn N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11. III.
Phone: Superior 7-8388
APA— ANPA— PPA— NOAB
Pres., Treas., Acct. Exec W. W. Garrison
Secrttary & Space Buyer G. P. Schill
V.-P. & Ai-ct. Exec Earl Lines
Art Dir O'Cal Hanson
Radio Accounts: llorida Citrus Exchange,
Gibson Rcfrigt rator Co.
GEARE-MARSTON, INC.
21 S. 12 St., Philadelphia 7, Pa.
Phone: LOcust 1-0.530
\AAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— BMB
NOAB— PPA
President Norman \^'. Geare
V.-P.-Media Dir Frank C. Murfihy
.S.cretary W illiiim G. Huckel
Trea-urer Klizahith A. Heath
.\crf. Execs Bates Compton,
John E. Rooney, John W. Claghorn, J.
Ho-s Pillins:, Jr., Wm. E. Surgner. John
l\ Co verh -Smith. Jo>rph F. Feeney, Ed-
ward B. .Scull
Pulilic Reli'tions Director Wm. C. Faust
Madio-TV Dir Hal S. Lamb
firiiiich Office
f2f) Lexington Ave., New Yf.rk 17, N. Y.
Phone: LExingKHi 2-0880
Vi..-Pr.-id.-nt C;iiarle, S. O'Donnell
Radio Accounts: Penn Mutual Life Insr.
Co. (Insurance), Strawbridge & Clothier
(Dept. Store), Western Saving Fund Society,
Philadelphia, Pa.; Skinner & Eddy (Icy
Point Salmon), Seattle, Wash.; Henry Dis-
ston & Son (Chain Saws), Pennsylvania Salt
Mfg. Co. (Chemicals), Philadelphia, Pa.
TV Accounts: Aberle, Inc. (Women's Ho-
siery), Philadelphia, Pa.
JOSEPH R. GERBER CO.
1305 S. W. 12 Ave., Portland 1, Ore.
Phone: Broadwav 0515
AAAA— ABP— NOAB— ANPA
PPA— APA
President Joseph R. Gerber
V.-P. & Radio Dir Chas. H. Devlin
Media Dir Geo. E. Clinton
Production .Jack Lockie
Art Director John Blew
Copy Chief Dean Pollock
Account Execs Chas. H. Devlin,
Vernor M. Schenck, II, William MacGib-
bon.
GERTH-PACIFIC ADV. AGENCY
68 Post St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: Garfield 1-1081
AAAA— APA— ABP— ANPA— NOAB
Owner E. P. Gertb
Account Executives J. W. Clark,
R. A. Heeley
Media Director Pat Crowell
Production Manager M. F. Musil
Branch Office
5319 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 27, Calif.
Manager Orson Hauler
Radio Accounts: David D. Bohannon
Orgn., Stringer Driver Moving & Storage Co.,
Calif. Fruit Products, Ltd.
TV Account: Calif. Fruit Products, Ltd.
GEYER, NEWELL & GANGER. INC.
745 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-5400
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— BMB
NOAB— PPA
President Bertram B. Geyer
Exec. Vice-Pres H. W. Newell
Vice-Presidents R. M. Ganger,
C. A. Brocker, A. J. Cole, F. P. Reynolds,
Jr., J. H. Sheldon, A. A. Surin, E. F.
Thomas, W. R. Mason
Treasurer J. R. Kunz
Publicity Director E. F. Thomas
Director Frederick A. Long
Associate Director George J. Zachary
Traffic Barbara A. Fishel
Branches Offices
14250 Plymouth Rd., Detroit 32, Mich.
Phone: Hogarth 5520
Vice-President John L. McQuigg
Executive Contacts R. Manney,
W. Graham. H. Wilson
171
Advertising Agencies
931 Third National Bldg., Dayton 2, 0.
Phone: Fulton 4145
Vice-President E. G. Frost
Radio Accounts: Nash-Kelvinator Corp.
(Nash, Kelvinator, Leonard), Detroit, Mich.;
Continental Oil Co. (Conoco), Ponca City,
Okla.; Lorillard Co. (Embassy), Knox — The-
Hatter (Wearing Apparel), Chicopee Mills
(Lumite Screening, Infant Specialties), New
York, N. Y. ; G. Krueger Brewing Co. (Beer
& Ales), Newark, N. J.
( TV Accounts: Nash-Kelvinator Corp.
(Nash, Kelvinator, Leonard), Detroit, Mich.;
G. Krueger Brewing Co. (Beer & Ale), New-
ark, N. J.; Continental Oil Co. (Conoco),
Ponca City, Okla.
J. I. GIBBONS LIMITED
200 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., Canada
Phone: Elgin 2111
ABC
President Mrs. J. J. Gibbons
Chairman of Board R. A. Stapelis
Managing Dir H. M. Tedman
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr R. B. Battinson
Secy.-Treas E. T. Saunders
Vice-President W. Kiehn
Radio Director Don Bassett
Branch Offices
924 Dominion Square Bldg., Montreal, Que.
Manager C. W. McGibbon
272 Scott Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba
V.-P. & Manager A. B. Johnston
204 Leader Bldg., Regina, Saskatchewan
Manager Stanley Wayte
Renfrew Bldg., Calgary, Alberta
Vice-Pres. & Mgr R. G. Smith
McDougal Court, Edmonton, Alberta
Manager J. H. Fulton
609 Province Bldg., Vancouver, B. C.
Vice-President Dave Crawford
THE GIEZENDANNER CO.
3003 Louisianna St., Bx. 6278, Houston, Tex.
Phone: Keystone 7383
Owner Charles J. Giezendanner, Jr.
Acct.. Exec Maudeen Marks
Acct. Exec-Artist Dave Lemke
Traffic Mrs. Juanita Threadgill
Bookkeeper Mrs. Lucille Thornberg
Auditor Winthrop Carter
Clerical Billie McDaniel
TV-Radio Dir Maudeen Marks
Radio Accounts: Houston Fat Stock Show
(Livestock Exposition), Sun-Up Ice Cream,
Fogle-West, Inc. (Mortuary & Ambulance),
Pollyanna Shop (Ladies Ready to Wear),
Union Bottling Works (Dr. Pepper), Archer
Grain Co. (Livestock & Poultry Feeds),
Amer. Brahman Breeders Assn. (Brahman
Cattle), Hargis Motor Co. (Ford Automo-
biles), South Texas Motor Co. (Kaiser-Frazer
Cars), Houston Hat Co. (Men's Hats), Home
Owned Properties (Real Estate), Braswell's
of Houston (Floral Shop), Kelley's Restau-
rants (Restaurants), Pin Oak Horse Show
(Charity Horse Show), Loew's State Theater
(Movie House), Sakowitz Brothers (Cloth-
ing, etc.), Houston, Tex.
TV Accounts: Houston Fat Show Show
(Livestock Exposition), Sun-Up Ice Cream
Co. (Ice Cream), Fogle-West, Inc. (Mortu-
ary— Ambulance), Pollyanna Shop (Women's
Ready to Wear), Houston, Tex.
GILLHAM ADVERTISING AGENCY
220-228 Continental Bank Bldg.,
Salt Lake City 1, Utah
Phone: 4-5516
ABP— ANPA— APA
President & Treasurer Marion C. Nelson
Vice-Pres Lon Richardson, J. Y. Tipton
Secretary Marjorie Farrell
Dir,, Radio & TV Acct. Exec. .Victor V. Bell
Asst. Radio Dir Robert F. Rohlfing
Film Technician Richard V. Thiriot
Secretary Enid Ogaard
Radio Accounts: J. I. Case Co. (Farm
Machinery & Equipment), Cloverleaf Dairy
(Dairy Products), Colville Ice Cream (Ice
Cream), Excelcis Products Co. (Beauty
Products), First Fed'l Savings & Loan,
Fisher Brewing Co. (Beer), Ford Motor Co.,
General Electric Supply Corp., Graybar
Electric Co., Mountain Fuel Supply Co.
(Gas — 'Natural), Salt Lake City; Ogden First
Fed'l Savings & Loan, Ogden; Petty Motor
(Ford Dealer, Used Cars), Salt Lake City,
Utah; Porter Macaroni Co., Portland, Ore.;
Purity Biscuit Co. (Crackers, Cookies, etc.),
Royal Baking Co. Bread, Cakes, etc.). Salt
Lake City Chamber of Commerce, Salt Lake
Hardware Co., Sego Milk Products Co.
(Evaporated Milk), Streator Chevrolet Co.
(Chevrolet Dealer), Sweet Candy Co., Tracy-
Collins Trust Co., Union Pacific Railroad,
Salt Lake City; Utah Finance Co., Provo,
Utah Oil Refining Co. (Gas & Oil, Atlas
Products), Utah Power & Light Co. Utah
Automobile Dealers Assn., Walker Bank &
Trust Co., Salt Lake City; Western Colo-
rado Power Co., Montrose, Colo.
TV Accounts: Pettv Motor (Ford Dealer,
Used Cars), Union Pacific Railroad, Utah
Oil Refining Co. (G^s and Oil, Atlas Prod-
ucts), Utah Power & Light Co., Salt Lake
City, Utah.
GLASSER-GAILEY, INC.
301 S. Harvard Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: Dunkirk 4-2141
AAAA— ANPA— APA
President G. F. Glasser
Vice-President P. E. Gailev
Secretary-Treasurer. .. .Howard W. Gambrill
Art Director C. S. Heizer
Traffic Manager. Louise Ludke
172
Advertising Agencies
Branch Office
De Young Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
Manager Robert O. Davis
Radio Accounts: Ralphs Grocery Co.,
Tropical Preserving Co., Bu-Tay Products,
Ltd., Chip Steak Company, Bluhill Foods,
Inc., Huggins-Young Coffee Co., Microtone
Co. (Hearing Aid), Los Angeles; Santa Clara
Packing Co. (Quality Canned Fruits, Juices,
Nectars), San Jose; L. B. Laboratories, Inc.
(Hair Oils, Shampoos, Hair Preparations),
Los Angeles; Pearson Motor (Car Dealer),
San Diego; Quickway Household Products
(Woodwork, Wall Cleaner), Radio Gospel
Fellow ship (Religious Programs), Los
Angeles, Calif.
TV Accounts: Quickway Household Prod.
(Woodwork, Wall Cleaner), Los Angeles,
Calif.
GLEW ADVERTISING AGENCY
317 Murray Bid., (rrand Rapids. Mich.
' Phone: 8-1848
ABP— ANPA
Owner-Operator Francis K. Glcw
Radio Account: Valley City Milling Co.
GOLDMAN, WALTER & KANNA
ADV. AGENCY, INC.
36 State St., Albany 7, N. Y.
Phone: 5-8864-5
ABP— APA
President Jack (ioldman
Vice-President Ralph I), kanna
Treasurer Harry L. Cioldman
Secretary Hyman Roscnhliiin
Radio & TV Dir., Space Time Buyer,
Account Exec Ralph D. Kanna
Aicount Exec, Sales Mgr.,
Space Time Buyer Jack fJoldmari
Aciount Exec Nornuin I). Tillman
Copy Chief Betty Tierney
As^t. Copy (ihief Elinor Yaguda
Radio Accounts: Albany (Parage, Inc.
(Dodge Cars & Truck>, Electric Appliances),
Albany; Green^ Stationers. Albany, Seven Up
Buttling Co. (Soft Beyrra}:i- ), Troy; Stand-
ard i' urniture (_]o. ( Furniture Stores in Al-
bany, Kingston, Troy & Schenectady),
Wultex Clothes Factory (Men's Suits, Coats,
Slack>), Troy and Scliencctady : Electra Pro-
tection <lo. (Lightning Kodl. Sector Men &
Hoyn lurni-hing.«, Swartz & Levison (Shoes
for entire family), Lou Weiss Dress Shop
(Ladie>' Wear), Albany; Ben ICatz. Inc.
( I'urniture Store), Troy, N. Y.
Tl Accounts: Alliany TV Hfad(|uarters,
Ehctra IVotecti(»n Co., .Albany; Clias. Frei-
hofer leaking Co. (Bakeries), Albany, Troy,
Scbeiiccliiily ; Seven I'p Bottling Co. (Soft
Drink- 1, Troy, >'. Y.; Wultex fllothing Fac-
tory, Troy and Schenectadv N. Y.
GOODKIND, JOICE & MORGAN
919 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: SUperior 7-6746
AAAA— ANPA— PPA— ABP— AA
President Clyde M. Joice
V.-P. & General Mgr Harlow P. Roberts
Vice-President Charles O. Puffer
Vice-President Fred W. Swanson
Treas. & Copy Chief Garrick M. Taylor
Secy. & Media Dir.. . .Florence A. Neighbors
Research & Mdse George B. Frank
Research & Mdse J. Alden Joice
Production Mgr Doris Monnette
Account Exec Henry Nathan
Radio Accounts: Service Stores, Inc.,
Planters Nut & Chocolate Co., Goldenrod
Ice Cream Co., Planters Edible Oil Co.,
Hooker Glass & Paint Co., Jewel Tea Co.,
Inc., The Illinois Canning Co., Newly Weds
Baking Company (Ice Cream 'n Cake Roll),
Chicago, 111.
TV Accounts: Goldenrod Ice Cream Co.
(Ice Cream), Chicago, 111.
GOTHAM ADVERTISING CO.
2 West 46th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone Luxemburg 2-2880
APA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— ABC
Chairman of Board G. E. Harris
President D. D. Sutphen, Jr.
Radio & Tele. Dir., Exec. V.-P. & Treas.
Arthur A. Kron
Secretary C. A. Priest
Radio Accounts: Hartley's Marmalade,
Lutheran Hour, A. D. Juilliard & Co., Inc.,
Regione Siciliana, New York, N. Y.
GREEN-BRODIE
420 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-9533
ANPA— PPA
Partner Julian P. Brodie
Partner Alan Green
Radio Time Buyer Dorothy Grim
Art Director Cecil Baumgarten
Production Directors Sidney Sawyer,
Mclford Brodie
Copy (^hief Tom D. Murray
Radio Accounts: Pieter de Witt, Inc., The
Viking Press, The New School, Castle Prod-
ucts Co.
GREY ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC.
166 W. 32 St., New York 1, N. Y.
Phone: CHickering 4-3900
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— NO AB
President Lawrence Valenstein
Executive Vice-Pres Arthur C. Fatt
Media & Research Dir Herbert A. Vitriol
Radio-TV Director John Wyatt
Manager, Radio-TV Dept Joseph Bailey
TV Supervisor Barbara Jones
Time-Video Buyer .Philip Leshem
173
Advertising Agencies
Radio Accounts: Gruen Watch Co.
(Watches), Cincinnati, 0.; Frank H. Lee Co.
(Hats), New York; Ronson Art Metal Works,
Inc. (Lighters & Accessories), Newark, N.
J.; Laziibert Brothers (Jewelry), Phillips-
Jones Corp. (Shirts), Kleinert Corp. (Bath-
ing Caps), A. Hollander & Son, Inc. (Furs),
New York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Ronson Art Metal Works,
Inc. (Lighters), Newark, N. J.; Disney, Inc.
(Hats), Deltox Rug Co. (Rugs), New York,
N. Y.; Rustcraft Publishers (Greeting Cards),
Boston, Mass.; Gruen Watch Co. (Watches),
Cincinnati, O.
THE GRISWOLD-ESHELMAN CO.
2700 Terminal Tower, Cleveland 13, O.
Phone: Main 9484
AAAA— ANPA— PPA— APA— APB— NOAB
ABC
President Kenneth W. Akers
Vice-President Earl R. Preble
Radio Accounts: Fleetwing Corp., B. F.
Goodrich Farm Service Tires.
JULIAN GROSS ADV. AGENCY
11 Asylum St., Hartford 3, Conn.
Phone: 7-7179
ABP— NAAN— ANPA
Pres., Treas., Publ. Div Julian Gross
Vice-Pres Beulah Gross
Art Div Robert Honer
Sec, Media Dir., Time Buyer
Erwin B. Needles
Copy Chief Lani Janes
Radio Accounts: (21 Local and Regional.)
GUILFORD ADVERTISING AGENCY
350 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y.
Phone: PEnnsylvania 6-8518
ANPA
Owner Frances G. Guilford
Space Buyer Amelia Pronko
Branch Office
812 Olive St., St. Louis 1, Mo.
JOHN L. HALPIN ADVERTISING
208 State St., Schenectady 5, N. Y.
Phone 2-0492
Partners John L. Halpin,
Marion G. Halpin
Copy Chief E. C. Geneis
Production Chief M. B. Kunes
Art. A. J. Hitchins
Radio Accounts: Chas. Freihoffer Baking
Co., Jonathan Levi Co., Wallace Co.
HANLY, HICKS & MONTGOMERY
500 Fifth Ave., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone LOngacre 5-5000
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA—APA—NOAB
Board Chairman C. P. Hanly
President H. M. Montgomery
Secretary-Treasurer H. E. Lehman
V.-P. & Radio-TV Dir Wells Spence
Branch Office
Wallace-Ferry-Hanly Co.
400 W. Madison St., Chicago, IlL
Phone: Franklin 2-6440
President L. T. Wallace
RALPH A. HART ADV.
1700 Walnut St., Philadelphia 3, Pa.
Phone: Pennypacker 5-0837
ABP
Partner-Radio Dir Ralph A. Hart
Partner- Art Dir Leon Greenfield
Prod. Mgr.-TV Dir Alvin Schultzberg
Publicity Dir .Vivian Sandler
Account Executives Ralph A. Hart,
Alvin Schulzberg
Radio Accounts: Capitol Tire Co., Glamour
Shoe Co.
HART-CONWAY CO., INC.
Genesee Valley Trust Bldg.
Rochester 4, N. Y.
Phone: Main 2073-4
ANPA— APA— PPA— ABP
President & Treasurer H. Lyman Hart
Vice-Presidents Harold E. Kennedy,
Joseph Brown
Secretary John P. Street
Account Execs H. Lyman Hart,
Harold E. Kennedy, Joseph P. Brown,
John P. Street, E. Ward Phillips, John M.
Nixon, Lawrence F. Luescher
Radio Accounts: Blue Boy Dairy, Blue
Bus Lines, F. Cappellino & Sons, Crescent-
Puritan Laundry, Crouch & Beahan Co.,
Genesee Valley Trust Co., Genesee Monroe
Racing Assoc, Haxton Canning Co., Levis
Music Stores, Powers Hotel, J. H. Rae Oil
Co., Inc., Security Trust Co., Henry Siebert
& Sons, Standard Brewing Co., Veteran
Foods, Inc., Wegman's Supermarkets, Bick-
ford Bros. Co.
GEORGE H. HARTMAN CO.
307 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: State 2-0055
ANPA— PPA— APA— ABP— NOAB
President George H. Hartman
Vice-President Edwin Calm
Secretary-Treasurer Frank R. Hartman
Radio Director Thomas Kivlan
Radio Accounts: M. J. Lanahan, Neumode
Hosiery Co., Nash-Underwood, Chicago Tri-
bune.
HENRL HURST & McDONALD, INC.
121 West Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: FRanklin 2-9180
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
Chairman of Board of Dir.. .W. D. McDonald
President W. B. Henri
Secretary A. M. Semones
Treasurer R. H. Eaton
174
Advertising Agencies
Media Director Charles Pumpian
Radio-TV Director John Scott Keck
Radio-TV Time Buyer Dorothy Ayres
Publicity Director Frazier E. Nounnan
Radio Accounts: Ballard & Ballard, Co.,
Inc. (Oven Ready Biscuits, Flour and Feeds),
Louisville, Ky.; Coopers, Inc. (Men's Under-
wear and Hosiery Sportswear), Kenosha,
Wis.; International Shoe Co. (Shoes for Men,
Women and Children), St. Louis, Mo.; Iowa
Coap Co. (Nola Soap Flakes), Burlington,
la.; Kroehler Mfg. Co. (Living Room, Bed-
room and Dining Room Furniture, Theater
Seats), Naperville, 111.; The Lane Company,
Inc. (Cedar Chests), Altavista, Va. ; Perfect
Circle Corp. (Piston Rings and Pis'on Ex-
panders), Hagerstown, Ind.; The Sherwin-
Williams Co. ("Weed-No-More" Weed Kill-
er, Paints and "Lin-x"(, Cleveland, O.; Skelly
Oil Co. (Petroleum Products, Gasoline, Oil
and "Skelgas" Bottled Gas), Kansas City, Mo.
TV Accounts: Ballard & Ballard Co., Inc.
Louisville, Kv. ; International Shoe Co., St.
Louis, Mo.; Kroehler Mfg. Co., Naperville,
111.
HICKS & GREIST, INC.
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MFrrav Hill 3-913S
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA
I'resident H .L. Hicks
V.-P. & Treas E. H. Creist
Arct. Execs J. A. Drake,
S. R. Huntlev, K. A. Hamilton, H. L. Hicks,
Jr.
Copy Chief C. V. Skoog, Jr.
Hii.lio & TV Director Peter A. Krug
Radio Accounts: Lewyt Corp. (Lewyt
Vacuum Cleaner), Brooklyn; Home Decora-
tors, Inc. (State House Sterling). Newark.
N. J.
TV Accounts: Leuxt Corp.. Brooklyn; L.
Sonnehorn .Sons, Inc. (Amaiie Motor Oil).
New York; Dixie Cup Co., Easton, Pa.
HIRSHON-GARFIELD, INC.
.180 Fifili \m.. New York. N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-6300
I'rt-idtnl .Sidney Garfield
Trfa>Mrfr Arthur Hirshon
V ice-Pr('~i(lciil Lewis Nemerson
Charge of Hadio-TV Stanley J. Wolf
Branch Offices
Ma.lio and TV D.p'l. at
1« E. 30 St.. New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PL 9-7979
|-.\.'r(itive-in-Charge Stanley J. Wolf
I'ark S((iiuri- Bhlg., Boston, Mass.
I'l.oiir: Liberty 2-048S
Kxtcuiive-in-Ciiarge Gabe Stern
Radio Accounts: Prenlis Clothes (Men's
& Women's Clothing). Miles Shoes (Shoes),
New York; W-illham Watch Co. (Watches),
Waltham, Mass.; Dr. Posner's Shoes (Chil-
dren's Shoes), New York, Utica Knitting
Mills (Children's Sleepers), Utica, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Galey & Lord (Fabrics),
Artistic Foundations ("Flexees" & bathing
suits), New York, N, Y.
W. F. HOLLAND AGENCY
Hotel Sinton, Cincinnati 2, Ohio
Phone: MAin 3450
Owner, Space & Time Buyer
William F. Holland
Radio-TV Dir Earl Holland
Production E. Haverfiield
Research Frank Hilgemeyer
Copy Chief R. Bader
Art Dir Paul Bogosian
Publicity Dir Ted Lehmeier
CHARLES W. HOYT CO., INC.
551 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-0850
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President Everett W. Hoyt
Chairman of the Board Winthrop Hoyt
Dir. of Radio-TV Wm. Philip Smith
Branch Office
15 Lewis St., Hartford 3, Conn.
Phone: Hartford 5-6066
Executive-in-charge Frank A. Whipple
Radio Accounts: B. C. Remedy (Headache
Tablets & Powders), Durham, N. C; Charles
Gulden, Inc. (Gulden's Mustard), New York;
Blueberry Cooperative Association (Tru-Blu-
Berries), N. J. & Mich.; Merck & Co. (Di-
Chloricide Moth Killer), N. J.; KLM (Royal
Dutch Airlines (Aeroplanes), New York;
Stanley Home Products Co. (Brushes), West-
field, Mass.
TV Accounts: The A. C. Gilbert Co.
(American Flyer Trains), New Haven, Conn.;
F. Ad. Richter & Co., Inc. (Pain Expeller
Linament), Brooklyn, N. Y.
H. B. HUMPHREY CO.
1235 Statler Bldg., Boston 16, Mass.
Phone: Liberty 2-4714
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA
President & Treas Richard S. Humphrey
V.-P. & Acct. Exec Herbert T. Hand, Jr.
V.-P., Acct. Exec. & Copy Chief
Julian L. Watkins
V.-P. & Acct. Exec John H. McCuUough
V.-P., Acct. Exec. & Market Dir.
Frank S. Christian
V.-P., Acct. Exec. & Dir. of Pub.
Marjory Hall
Dir. of Radio & V.-P. (N. Y.)
William H. Eynon
V.-P. & Asst. Dir. of Radio (Boston)
Sally Larkin
V.-P. & Radio Prod. Mgr. (N. Y.)
Walton Butterfield
175
Advertising Agencies
Acct. Exec. (N. Y.) Humphrey Ireland
Branch Office
25 W. 45 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 6-2640
V.-P., Mgr Ned Smith
Radio Accounts: The First Church of
Christ, Scientist (Religious), Boston; The
Christian Science Monitor (Newspaper), Bos-
ton; National Council of The Protestant
Episcopal Church (Religious), New York.
TV Accounts: Saks-34th (Department
Store), New York.
HUTCHINS ADVERTISING CO., INC.
42 East Ave., Rochester 4, N. Y.
Phone: HAmilton 1160
APA— ANPA— PPA— ABP— NOAB
Chairman of Board F. Irving Hutchins
President Frank A. Hutchins
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr.. .Frank M. Hutchins
Vice-President John P. McCarthy
Vice-Presidents William F. Lacey,
Homer C. Scheck
Asst. to Pres Raymond P. Weiss
Branch Offices
3701 N. Broad St., Philadelphia 40, Pa.
Vice-Presidents John R. Maxwell,
Max Enelow
16-18 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Vice-President H. Pierson Mapes
Vice-President Maitland Jones
1244 Dufferin St., Toronto, Que., Canada
Res. Mgr Walter Engwer
Radio Accounts: Philco Corp., American
Brewing Co., Sf'huler Potato Chips Co.,
Lincoln Rochester Trust Co., McCurdy &
Co., Scrantom's.
TV Account: Philco Corp.
INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISERS
60 Division Ave., N., Grand Rapids 2, Mich.
Phone: 9-4184-5
President Roy C. Kelley
V.-P. & Gen. Mgr Lewis N. Steenwyk
Treasurer Jean Foster
Time Buyer Abbie Seastrom
Prod. Mgr Walter L. V^n Oeveren
Radio Accounts: Brunger & John Hard-
ware, Harold Brink, Folger's Bottling Co.,
Colonial Custom Upholstering Co., Alpine
Auto Parts, Leonard Auto Parts, Adjustable
Table Co., John K. Burch Co., Continental
Decal Co., C. B. DeKorne, Forsythe Prod-
ucts Co., Goller Upholstery Fabrics & Sup-
ply, Grand Rapids Bottling Co., Grand Rapids
Chicks, Grand Rapids Industrial Electric,
Nehi Beverage Co., Radio Station WFUR,
Wolverine Network, Muzak, Inc.
ROCKLIN IRVING & ASSOCIATES
32 West Randolph St., Chicago 1, III.
Phone: Randolph 6-2324-25
Account Exec. & Radio-TV Dir.
Irving Rocklin
Continuity Director M. S. Lovinger
Production D. Engel
Radio Accounts: Libby Furniture Co.
(Furniture & Appliances), Walton Motors,
Inc. (New and Used Cars), Union Life In-
surance Co. (Insurance), Linoleum City
(Floor Coverings), Balaban Floor Cov. Co.
(Floor Coverings), Chicago Furniture Mart
(Furniture & Appliances), Illinois Sewing
Machine Dist. (Sewing Machines; Parts),
Muntz TV (Radio Counselors) (Television
Sets), Doin' the Town Enter. (Pass Books),
North Town Currency Exch., Mutual Cloth-
iers (Men's Clothing & Furn.), Richards
Drive-ins (Restaurants), Martin Jewelers
(Watches & Jewelry), Atlas Piano Co.
(Pianos), American School (High School by
Mail), Town House-Town Pump (Restau-
rants), Chicago, 111.
TV Accounts: Sandra Motors, Inc. (New
and Used Cars), Balaban Floor Cov. Co.
(Floor Coverings), North Town Currency
Exchange, Walton Motors, Inc. (New and
Used Cars), Wolack & Bauer (Women's
Shoes), Chicago, 111.
JACKSON & COMPANY
49 Worth St., New York 13, N. Y.
Phone: WOrth 4-7005
PPA
Managing Partner Paul E. Jackson
General Manager John Yeargain
Acct. Execs Paul E. Jackson,
John Yeargain, James Frankenberry
Production Manager Gerald Duggan
Radio & TV Director. . .Wallace H. Lancton
Ass't Radio Director Alice Frey
Radio Accounts: Pequot Mills (Sheets &
Pillowcases), Richard E. Thibaut, Inc. (Wall-
paper), J. W. Valentine Co., Inc. (Institu-
tional), New York, N. Y.; Denninger Paint
& Wallpaper (Wallpaper & Decorating Sup-
plies), Bridgeport, Conn.; George Wood,
Sons & Co. (Diapers), Philadelphia, Pa.;
Louis Sherry, Inc. (Food Products), New
York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Pequot Mills, Berkshire Fine
Spinning Associates (Curtains), Richard E.
Thibaut, Inc., N-w York, N. Y.; Warner
Wallpaper Co., Chicago. 111.; Flo-Bar, Ltd.
(Soap), New York, N. Y.
JESSOP ADVERTISING CO.
1st Central Tower Bldg., Akron 8, Ohio
Phone: Franklin 2169
APA— ABP
President & Treas M. K. Jessop
Vice-President Charles A. Jessop
Radio Director R. Gilbert
Secretary R. D. Moss
176
Advertising Agencies
DUANE JONES COMPANY, INC.
570 Lexington Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-4848
President Duane Jones
Exec. V.-P. & Gen. Mgr Ralph Smith
Secretary Eugene Hulshizer
Treasurer Lawrence Leanian
Vice-Presidents C. Frederic Bell,
Joseph Scheideler, Robert Hayes
Copv Chief Robert Hughes
Space Buyer Dave Hognier
Production Mgr Gerald O. DaCosta
Art Directors Thomas McManus,
Robert Young, Dick Beyer
Business Manager Richard A. Stevens
Research & Mdsg. Dir., Premium Mgr.
Lawrence Hubbard
Radio Director Reggie Schuebel
Production-AM Chester Gierlach
Production-TV Walter Ware
Head Time Buyer Vera Brennan
Time Buyers Jeanne Sullivan.
Sally Reynolds, Anne Small, Thelda ("or-
dani
Radio Accounts: B. T. Babbitt, Inc. (Bab-
O and GlimK New York, N. Y.; Curtice
Brothers Co. (Blue Label Ketchup). Rodiest-
er, N. Y. ; R. B. Davis Co. (Swei Fudg" and
Frosting Mix), Ifobokcn, N. J.; Haskin> Bros.
& Co. (Blue Barrel Soap), Otnalia, Nebr.:
G. F. Heubbin & Bro.. In.-. ( A-1 Mu>lard).
Hartford, Conn.; Hudson I'lilp & i'apcr Corp.
(Paper Napkins), New York, N. Y.; Interna-
tional Salt Co., Inc. (Sterling Salt), Scranton,
I'a.; Kilmer & Co., Inc. (Swamp-Hoot, Sweet-
heart Soap), Slamfonl. Conn.: AI:inh;it!an
Soap Co. (Blu-Wbit.- Fhikes), N<w York. N.
Y. ; The Marlin Firearms Co. (Marlin Razor
Blades), New York, N. Y.; Megowen-Educa-
lor Food Co. (Crax, Kremox). Lowrjl, Mass.;
Thi' Menncn Co. (Mennen Men*- Products),
Newark, N. J.; C. F. Mueller Co. (Macaroni
and Spaghetti), Jersey City, N. J.; l*harmaro.
Inc. (Chooz, Feen-a-mint), Newark, N. J.;
Pierce's Properties, Inc. (Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical DiM(»v.ry ). Buffalo N. Y.: Sta/.e,
Inc. (Staze), Stamford, (!onn.; Weekly I'ub-
lications. Inc. (Newsweek Magazine). Wes-
-<m Oil & Snowdrift Side- Co. (Tavol),
W liilehall IMiarmacal Company ( \nacin
(Spot) Hill's Cnscara Quinine Cold Tablets),
\rw York, N. Y.
THE RALPH H. JONES COMPANY
!51()<l Cart-w liiurr. (Cincinnati 2, (►.
IMion.-: (, \r(icld 2:500
APA— NOAB-AAW \BP— ANPA
Pl'A— BMB— ABC
Pre?ident & Treas C. M. Robertson, Jr.
V.-P. & Gen. Mgr Stanley A. Wilier
Vice-Pres James M. Nelson
.Secretary Ehner A. Velir
Space Buyer Bichard K. Jones
Asst. Radio Dir Kathryn M. Hardig
Branch Office
580 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PL 7-4600
Manager W. A. Powers
Radio Accounts: Bavarian Brewing Co.,
Cincinnati Street Railroad Co., Kroger Co.,
Cincy Products Co., Miami Margarine Co.,
Martin Rosenberger Wall Paper Co., Ten-B-
Low Co., Heekin Co., M. Werk Co.
TV Account: Bavarian Brewing Co.
KAL, EHRLICH & MERRICK
ADVERTISING, INC.
314 Star Bldg., Washington 4, D. C.
Phone: EXecutive 3700
ABP— ANPA— PPA
President Norman C. Kal
1st V.-P Harrv L. Merrick
2nd V.-P Alvin Q. Ehrlich
Secretary Bernard R. Linkins
V.-P. in Charge of Radio and TV
Alvin Q. Ehrlich
(jOpy Chief Sol Panitz
Time Buyer Nella Manes
Account Executives Joseph Weinstcin,
Alexander Charles, Wm. B. Mullett, Forest
Entwisle, Philip Berne, Wm. Roberts
H. W. KASTOR & SONS ADV. CO.
75 E. Wacker Dr., ("hicago 1, III.
Phone Central 6-5331
ABC— NOAB— ANPA— PPA— APA
President A. G. Kastor
V.-P. & Gen. Mgr Marvin Harms
Vice-Presidents Herman Kastor,
John T. Urice, Ashley Belbin
Manager of Media Walter Kniffen
Radio Director James H. West
Radio Accounts: Procter & Gand>le Co.
(American Family Flakes), International
Milling Co. (Robin Hood Flour), Union
Starch & Refining Co. (Pennant Syrup).
KASTOR, FARRELL. CHESLEY &
CLIFFORD, INC.
274 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: ORegon 9-4440
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President H. Kastor Kahn
Exec. Vice-Pres W. S. Chesley, Jr.
V.-P. & Copy Dir C. E. J. Clifford
V.-P. & Treasurer J. M. Van Horson
V.-P. & Media Dir J. B. Peters
Radio & TV Dir Jules Bundgus
Branch Office
333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Randolph 6-3060
Vice-President David D. Brown
Radio Accounts: Blatz Brewing Co., New
York; Hickok Mfg. Co., Rochester, N. Y.;
Marlboro Shirt TJo., Laco Products, Inc.,
Baltimore, Md.; Sclmefel Bros., Newark,
N. J.
TV Account: Blatz Brewing Co., New York.
177
Advertiising Agencies
THE JOSEPH KATZ COMPANY
444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone PLaza 5-2740
AAAA— ANPA— PPA— ABP— AAA— APA
President Joseph Katz
Vice-President In Chg Nat C. Wildman
Treasurer Charles M. Harrison
Time & Space Buyer Alice Ross
Continuity Writers.. Nat C. Wildman, Margo
Patterson, Louise Moyer, Phil Thompson,
Boland Brave, Margaret Currens, Graydon
Walker
Branch Office
8 South St., Baltimore 2, Md.
Manager C. M. Harrison
Dir. of Radio & Tele Robert G. Swan
Media Dir J. T. McHugh
Radio Accounts: American Oil Co., Globe
Brewing Co., Baltimore Transit Co., Chunk-
E-Nut Co., Ex-Lax, Inc., Gibbs & Co., Inc.,
Laco Products, Inc., Madera Bonded Wine
& Liquor Co., Maryland Pharmaceutical Co.,
Pompeian Co., Inc., Voneiff-Drayer Co., Lack-
awanna Railroad, Humphreys Medicine Co.
TV Accounts: American Oil Co., Globe
Brewing Co., Maryland Pharmaceutical C"
HENRY J, KAUFMAN &
ASSOCIATES
Homer Bldg., Washington 5, D. C.
Phone: District 7400-1-3
ANPA— APA— ABP— N A AN— ABC— NO AB
Senior Partner Henry J. Kaufman
Partners Jeffrey A. Abel,
Wm. F. Sigmund
Radio-TV Dir. & Time Buyer. Jeffrey A. Abel
Prod. Mgr. Betty Darling Gwyer
Acct. Execs H. J. Kaufman,
G. C. Brant, J. A. Abel, A. H. Edelson, A.
A. Sarra, E. C. O'Donnell
Radio Accounts: Potomac Electric Power
Co., Columbia Federal Bldg. & Loan Assn.,
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Wash., Lacy's Ap-
pliances, The S. S. S. Co., Inc.
TV Accounts: Lacy's - Appliance, Simon
Distrib. Co.
RAYMOND KEANE ADVERTISING
AGENCY, INC.
707 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Phone: TR 2915
Pres. & Space Buyer Raymond Keane
Vice-President H. B. Kortz
Secy., Treas., Time Buyer. . . .Ethel N. Keane
Radio Dir Wes Battersea
Branch Office
1441 Welton St., Denver 2, Colo.
Manager .Harold Neumann
Radio Accounts: American Natl. Bank,
Kay's Better Jewelers, K & B Packing Co.,
Kortz Jewelry Co., Republic Drug Co., Seven-
Up Colorado Co.
KEELING & CO., INC.
1028 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.,
Indianapolis 4, Ind.
Phone: Riley 1476
AAAA— ABP— NOAB— ANPA— PPA— APA
ABC— CAN
President & Treasurer Hal R. Keeling
Exec. Vice-Pres. & Sec. William M. Hutchison
Vice-Presidents Ralph B. Roberts,
Lowell H. Stormont, Victor G. Varmo
Vice-Pres. & Art Dir Ernest R. Roose
Asst. Sec. & Controller. .. .Lenore R. Martin
Vice-Pres. & Copy Chief. Lawrence T. Sogard
Space & Radio Time Buyer Mary C. Dill
Radio Accounts: Hastings Manufacturing
Co., The Casite Corp., Walker Mfg. Co., Wil-
son Milk Co., Inc.
THE KEILSON CO.
117 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-3560
Executive Director M. Keilson
Radio Director Sholom Rubinstein
Producer Jacob F. Keilson
Continuity Chief Jacob I. Freedman
Scripts & Commercials Morris Rivlin
Program Planning David M. Hausdorff
KELLY, ZAHRNDT & KELLY, INC.
3529 Franklin Ave., St. Louis 6, Mo.
Phone: JEfferson 8337
PPA— APA— SNPA— ANPA
President Virgil A. Kelly
Vice-Pres. & Space Buyer. . . .W. W. Zahrndt
Secretary E. M. Kelly
Director of Radio David C. Chopin
Radio Account: Visit St. Louis Committee.
KENYON & ECKHARDT, INC.
247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-0700
Chairman of Board. .. .Thomas D'A. Brophy
President Dwight Mills
Sr. Vice-President Edwin Cox
Treasurer Charles H. Vasoll
Secretary David C. Stewart
V.-P. in Charge of Media Joseph Braun
V.-P. in Charge of Research. G. Maxwell Ule
V.-P. and Copy Director. . . .Gerald H. Carson
V.-P. and Art Director Gerald Link
Vice-Presidents Malcolm Smith,
John Brew, William B. Lewis, E. W. New-
som. Glen Wiggins
V.-P. and Radio-TV Director
William A. Chalmers
V.-P. and Pub. Dir Hal Davis
Commercial Continuity
Thomas K. Carpenter, Jr.
Talent Buyer Sylvan Taplinger
Director of Time Buying. . .Philip C. Kenney
Time Buyers Mary Dwyer,
Lucy Kerwin, William Hinman, Eugene
Litt
178
Advertising
Agencies
Director of Radio Research. .Richard Dunne
TV Director Garth Montgomery
Radio Publicity Director Herb Landon
Branch Offices
Equitable Bldg., Hollywood, Cal.
Vice-President in Charge. . . .Robert D. Wolfe
Penobscot Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
Vice-President in Charge Don Miller
135 S. La Salle Street, Chicago, 111.
304 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada
Manager William J. Frost
Other Offices: San Francisco, Washington, D.
C, Kansas City
Radio Accounts: The Borden Co., Ford
Motor Co., The Kellogg Co., Kellogg Com-
pany of Canada, Ltd., Wesson Oil and Snow-
drift Sales Co., American Maize Products,
White Rock Corp., John B. Stetson Co., The
Gorham Co., Manhattan Shirt Co., Pepperidge
Farms, Inc., Richard Hudnut Sales Co., Inc.,
Beech-Xut Packing Co., Bristol-Myers Co.
TV Accounts: The Borden Co., The Kel-
logg Co., Ford Motor Co., Lincoln-Mercury
Div.
KIESEWETTER, WETTERAU &
BAKER, INC.
9 E. 40 St., .New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: LExington 2-0025
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA
President H. M. Kiesewelter
Vice-Presidents Sam S. Baker,
Rudolph Weltcrau, Horace Hagedorn
Acct. Execs Edward G. Chase,
J. Fred Cross
Kadio-TV Execs Samm S. Baker,
Horace Hagedorn, Edward G. Chase
Time Buyer E. Thompson
Radio Accounts: V. La Rosa & Sons (La
Rosa Macaroni I, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Batha-
sweet Corp. (Bath Product), New York, N.
Y.; Abraham & Straus (Dept. Store), Brook-
lyn, N. Y. ; .Stern's Nurseries (Garden Prod-
ticts), Geneva, N. Y. ; Courtley, Ltd. (Men's
Toiletries), Sloan's Liniment & Bahn (Lini-
ments), New York, N. Y.; Royal Lace Paper
Works (Rovledge Shelving), Brooklyn, N.
Y.; Flexnit V(;irdles), Elizabeth, N. J.: Lud-
wig Bauman (Stores), New York, N. Y.
T V Accounts: D. P. Harris Co. (Rollfasl
Bicycles), New York, N. Y.; V. La Rosa &
Sons, Al)raliam & Straus, Roval Lace Paper
Works fRoylir I)oylie^). Brooklyn, N. Y.:
Lane, Ltd. (L<»rd> (Cigarettes), New York,
N. Y.
ABBOTT KIMBALL CO.. INC.
250 Park Axe., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-9600
AAAA— ANPA— NOAR— PPA
President Abbott Kimball
Vice-F*residents Harry Muller,
G. F. Riegel
Comptroller Monica Riley
Time Buyer Miriam Traeger
Branch Offices
333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
Manager Thomas Erwin
Abbott Kimball Bldg., Van Ness at Wilshire
Los Angeles, Calif.
Manager Howard Ehrlich
155 Sansorae St., San Francisco, Calif.
Manager Alfred Ducato
Radio Accounts: Family Laundry Owners
Asso., New York, N. Y. ; Union Pharmaceuti-
cal Co. (Saraka), Bloomfield, N. J.
TV Accounts: Artra Cosmetics, Inc. (Artra
Creme Shampoo), Bloomfield, N. J.; Nor-
cross. Inc. (Greeting Cards), New York, N.
Y. ; Lampl Fashions (Suits and Dresses),
Cleveland, O. ; Jackson Furniture Co. (Furni-
ture), San Francisco, Calif.
KIRCHER, HELTON & COLLETT. INC.
19th Floor, Hulman Bldg., Dayton 2, 0.
Phone: FUlton 5161
AAAA
President Ralf Kircher
Gen. Manager Carter B. Helton
Treasurer Robert M. Colletl
Art Director Bill Kinzer
Production Manager Hap Moon
Business Manager R. C. Mills
Acct. Executives James Hadley,
Robert Collett, W. B. Metcalfe, R. C. Mills,
Van S. Lindsley
Radio-TV Director (^huck fjay
Dept. Asst Gary Malcolm
Radio Accounts: August Wagner Brew-
cries, Inc. (Beer), Columbus; Gem City
Bldg. & Loan Asso. (Home Loans, Savings),
Frederics-Helton, Travel Service (Travel Ser-
vice), Fan Tan Gum Corp. (Chewing Gum),
l)a>ton, O. ; Automotive Gear Corp. (Gears),
Richmond, Ind.
TV Accounts: August Wagner Breweries,
Inc., Columbus; Gem City Bldg. & Loan
Assn., Dayton, 0.
KNOLLIN ADV. AGENCY
105 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Cal.
Phone: SUtter 1-6110
AAAA— APA— ABP
President James C. KnoUin
Art Director Sigurd Mortenson
Space Buyer Marion Dunn
KOEHL. LANDIS & LANDAN. INC.
22 E. 47 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-2627
ABP— ANPA —APA— NOAB— PPA
Pres. & Treas Albert E. Koehl
Vice-Pres. & Sec A. A. Landis
Vice-President John R. Landan
Branch Office
524 Guardian Bldg., Cleveland 14, 0.
Vice-Pres.-in-Chg A. A. Landis
179
Advertising Agencies
MERRILL KREMER, INC.
1711 Exchange Bldg., Memphis 3, Tenn.
Phone: 5-4343
ABP— ANPA— APA— NAAN— NOAB
SNPA
President Ernest Lee
Vice-President Marshall J. Smith
Secretary Homer Gentry
Radio-TV Dept. Executives. . .Homer Gentry,
Kathryn Huckaba, Betty Strobel, Edmunda
McGehee, J. P. Tucker, Andrew Kozik
KUDNER AGENCY, INC.
630 Fifth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-3200
President J. H. S. Ellis
Vice-Presidents Haywood Anderson,
Sam D. Fuson, Myron P. Kirk, Schuyler
Kudner, E. J. Owens, Robert D. Stewart
Exec. Dir. TV & Radio Myron P. Kirk
Ass't Dir. TV & Radio Frank Harting
Prod. Supervision TV & Radio
Edmund Cashman
Business Manager Al Reibling
Ass't Bus. Mgr John Marsich
Time Buyer Carlos Franko
Production Mgr Wm. Templeton
Casting Mickey Alpert
Directors Eddie Sutherland,
A. A. Coughlin, Frank Burns, Hugh Brown
Copy Chief (Radio & TV) . . . .Norman Nash
Branch Offices
New Center Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
Phone: Madison 5315
Executive in Charge J. Ed Schipper
315 W. 9th St., Los Angeles 15, Calif.
Phone: Van Duke 0196
Executive in Charge E. R. Harrison
681 Market St., San Francisco 5, Calif.
Phone: Garfield 1-5433
Executive in Charge J. H. Hornell
Representative
Albee Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Phone National 5506
Representative Frank Getty
Radio Accounts: General Motors, Good-
year Tire & Rubber Co., United States
Tobacco Co., Benson & Hedges
TV Accounts: The Texas Co., Admiral
Corp., Buick Motor Division, United States
Tobacco Co., Benson u Hedges
J. R. KUPSICK ADV. AGENCY
122 East 42 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 5-9143
ANPA— PPA— APA
President & Radio Dir J. R. Kupsick
Vice-President Saul Kampf
Sec. & Space Buyers Jule Bouton,
Beth Leveson
KUTTNER & KUTTNER, INC.
646 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: SUperior 7-7940
ANPA— APA— PPA
President H. E. Kuttner
Vice-President F. S. Kuttner
Vice-Pres., Sec. & Treas C. D. Kuttner
Acct. Executives S. C. Kuttner,
Mae McCain
Media Director & Time Buyer. .S. C. Kuttner
Promotional Director Martin Mailer
Branch Office
New York, N. Y.
Executive in Charge F. S. Kuttner
Radio Accounts: Town Club of Chicago
(Club), Chicago; Community Builders
(Builders), Skokie; Royal Metal Mfg. Co.
(Furniture), Capitol Dairy (Dairy), Finders
Mfg. Co. (HoUiwood Broilers), Chicago, 111;
Shainberg Dry Goods Co. (Dept. Store),
Memphis, Tenn.; Holleb and Co. (Wholesale
Grocers), Pacific Wine Co., Frank's Dept.
Store (Dept. Store), Delaney Heald (Clean-
ers), Ruttenberg Galleries, Fabric Center,
Jo Bell Products (Kurl Klasp), Essaness
Theaters (Chain of Theaters), Chas. Doppelt
and Co. (Leather Goods), Chicago, 111.
TV Accounts: Bercraft Corp. (Appliance
Distr.), Gage Bros. (Millinery), Finders Mfg.
Co. (Holliwood Broiler), Chicago, 111.
LAKE-SPIRO-SHURMAN, INC.
Radio Center Bldg., Memphis 3, Tenn.
Phone: 5-1571
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— SNPA
President Avron Spiro
Secy.-Treas M. M. Shurman
Radio Dept. Mgr Geo. H. Murphy
Asst. Radio Time Buyer. . . .Mrs. L. Simmons
Production Mgr Mrs. M. Parker
Publicity Dir Al R. Capley
Acct. Executives David Davidson,
Jane Erdman, Mrs. L. Cunningham
Radio Accounts: Plough Sales Corp., U. S.
Bedding Co., Abraham Bros. Packing Co.,
Memphis, Tenn.; Childs' Distributing Co.,
Jonesboro, Ark.; Wm. A. Webster Co., Mem-
phis, Tenn.
LAMBERT & FEASLEY, INC.
60 E. 42 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-8980
ANPA— APA— PPA
President E. T. T. Williams
Executive V.-P Gordon K. Seagrove
V.-P., General Manager Frank W. Mace
Director of Radio Ray H. Kremer
Radio Accounts: Phillips Petroleum Co.
(Gasoline, Motor Oil), Bartlesville, Okla.
180
Advertising Agencies
LANDSHEFT, INC.
810 Liberty Bank Bldg., Buffalo 2, N. Y.
Phone: MO 9500
ABP— NOAB— APA— PPA— ANPA— ABC
President A. Wni. Landsheft
Secretary-Treasurer Vera H. Landsheft
V.-P. & Copy Chief Henry L. Barber
Production Manager E. T. Drullard
Art Dir Harold F. Feltz
Radio Accounts: Kendall Refining Co.,
Liberty Bank of Buffalo.
LANG, FISHER & STASHOWER, INC.
1010 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 15, 0.
Phone: MA 6579
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB
PPA
Vice-President & Secretary.. .Alvin B. Fisher
Assistant Radio Copywriter. . .Mary Haring
Radio Accounts: Bing Furniture Co.
(Furniture), The Burrows Bros. Co., Inc.
(Office Supplies & Equipment I, C. C. C. D.,
Inc. (Chrysler Dealers), Dowd-Feder, Inc.
(Automobile, Parts & Service), Hobby House,
In<'. (Model Trains), Olrich Motors, Perry
House Auto Park, Cleveland, O.; Republic
Pictures Corp., New York. N. Y.: .Scars, Roe-
l>uck & Co., The World Pul)lishing Co.
(Books), Yellow Cam ("o., Cleveland, O.
TV Accounts: The Babee-Tenda Corp.
(Baby liirnilure). Strong, Carlisle & Ham-
tnotjd, CIcM-land Transit System. Clc\i-Iand,
O.; Repuhlic i'icturc- Corp., New York, N.
Y.; G. E. Supply Corp. (Electrical Appli-
ances). The Milbr-Bccker <"o. (Beverages),
IMiiIco Radio X TV. Cleveland, ().
LAUSEN & SALOMON
520 No. Michipaii \s... Chicago 11, 111.
Pli..nc: Sr|)eri()r 7-07S8
APA— ANPA— PPA
President A. M. Salomon
Account Executives Wendell Walker,
M. H. .Sellhorn
Production Manager 1). L. Cuttie
Radio Accounts: Foley & Co.. Imperial
Credit ("o.
AL PAUL LEFTON CO., INC.
1617 l»etuis>KaMia Blvd.. I'liila. .'5. Pa.
Phone: Rillenhou-e 6-1500
ANPA— AI' A— NOAB— PPA
President Al Paul Lefton
Vice-Pres. & Treas H. S. Louchheim
Vice-Presidents P. Brown,
A. Parker, J. Jensen
Media Dir E. V. Rigbler
li ranch Offices
521 I ilih Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
IMione: VAndirbill 6-4310
Vice-I're-. & Mgr K. J. Herts
Badio & TV Dir Edwin S. Friendly, Jr.
435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
Phone: Superior 7-9511
Vice-Pres. & Mgr E. G. Foreman, Jr.
Radio Accounts: Lit Bros. (Department
store), Phila. Electric Co. (Light & Power),
Yellow Cab Co. (Taxi service), Borden's Ice
Cream, Red Arrow Lines (Trolley line),
Philadelphia; Crawford Clothes, Inc., Clar-
idge Food Products (Canned meats). Metro-
politan Jockey Club (Jamaica Race Track),
Empire Racing Assn. (Racing), A. Goodman
& Sons (Goodman's Noodles), New York;
Gordon Chemical Co. (Plasta-Starch), Phila-
delphia; Hotel Bar Butter, Westchester Rac-
ing Assn. (Belmont Race Track), Triangle
Publications (Seventeen Magazine & Trag-
edy-of-the-Month), J. Lyons & Co. (Tea),
New York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Pal Blade Company, Inc.
(Razor blades). New York; Raymond Rosen
(RCA Distributor), Sylvan Seal Milk Co.
(Milk), Yellow Cab Co. (Taxi service),
Philadelphia; Metropolitan Jockey Club (Ja-
maica Race Track), New York; Gordon
Chemical Company (Plasta-Starch), Phila-
delphia; A. Goodman & Son (Goodman's
Noodles), Hotel Bar Butter, New York;
Ekco Products (Kitchen utensils), Bruns-
wick-Balke-Collender ( Bowling alleys and
equipment), Chicago; Schmidt's Beer & Ale,
Philadelphia, Pa.
LENNEN & MITCHELL. INC.
17 E. 45 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-9170
ANPA— APA— PPA— AAAA— NOAB
ABC— ABP
Chairman of the Board Philip W. Lennen
President Ray Vir Den
Vice-Pres. & Sec'y. .. .Reginald T. Townsend
Vice-Pres Walter M. Swertfager
Treasurer & Controller. . .Barron R. Proctor
V.-P. & Exec. Art Dir Hans Sauer
V.-P. in Charge of Prod Michael J. Madar
Exec. Vice-Pres Bryan Houston
V.-P. in Charge of Copy. . .John G. Schneider
V.-P. in Charge of Research. Todd B. Franklin
V.-P. in Charge of Media
Catherine V. Parker
Vice-Presidents Gordon D. Gates,
Thomas P. Doughten
V.-P. Radio & TV Copy Chief
Peter V. Keveson
Vice-Pres Daniel M. Daley, Jr.
V.-P. in Charge of Radio & TV
Nicholas Keesely
Art Director TV Clark Agnew
Art Directors John DeNero,
Sanford Gerard, William H. Weber, Lucille
D. Lupke
Mgr. Art Dept Frank Farrell
Mgr. Service Dept Myles E. Baker
Space Buyer Arthur H. Ude
Time Buyer Frank A. Daniel
181
Advertising Agencies
Lib
rarian .
L.nn
Eld
er
Branch Office
308 N. Rodeo Drive. Beverly Hills, Calif.
Phone: Crestview 1-7221
Radio Director Benjamin R. Potts
Radio Accounts: Calvert Distillers Corp.,
Carstairs Bros. Distilling Co., Inc., New York,
N. Y.; Cock 'N Bull (Beverage Concen-
trates), Los Angeles, Calif.; Colgate-Palm-
olive-Peet Co. (Lustre-Creme Prods.), Jer-
sey City, N. J.; Esquire, Inc. (Coronet, Es-
quire, Apparel Arts Magazines), Dorothy
Gray, Ltd. (Cosmetics), Lehn & Fink Products
Corp. (Lysol Disinfectant, Pebeco Toothpaste
& Powder), P. Lorillard, Co. (Old Gold Cig-
arettes, Muriel Cigars, Union Leader Tobacco,
Briggs Pipe Tobacco, Friends Pipe Tobacco,
Bounty Cigarette Tobacco, Beech-Nut Chew-
ing Tobacco), Scripps-Howard Newspapers,
Swedish American Line, New York, N. Y. ;
Tide Water Oil Co. (Tydol Gasoline, Veedol
Motor Oil), New York, N. Y. and Tulsa,
Okla.; Welch Grape Juice Co., The, West-
field, N. Y.
TED LEVY ADVERTISING AGENCY
515 Insurance Bldg., Denver 2, Colo.
Phone: Main 7133
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA
Time Buyers Ted Levy,
Gertrude B. Levy
Dir. Radio Dept Nora Ehrlich
Asst. Dir. Radio Dept Barbara Alton
Account Executives Dorothy Downs,
Ted Levy, G. B. Levy
A. W. LEWIN CO., INC.
40 E. 49 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: ELdorado 5-3545
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA
Partners A. W. Lewin,
S. M. Weiss
Vice-resident Max Green
Art Directors Don Waterbury,
Leslie Kay
Asst, Art Director Ed Almgren
Space Buyer H. H. Dyrsen, Jr.
Traffic Manager S. Levin
Auditor E. R. Bader
Account Executives Archie Foster,
Maurice Marks, Ray Kennedy, Jim EUers
Branch Office
11 Commerce St., Newark 2, N. J.
Vice-President .Leona'-d Newsteder
Account Executive Sheldon Berlow,
David Strauss, III
Rnd'o Accounts: National Spot: First Army,
Doggett Pfeil Co., Clearweave Stores, True
Tone Hosiery, Colonial House, Powers Inc.
(Candy), Gregor Chocolate Shops, Cook &
Dunn (Paints), Ffirber Bros., Fed-Flack
(Cameras), Cook & Dunn (Paints), Colonial
House (Candy), Doughten Seed Co., Cham-
bers Distributing Co. (Stoves), Badka Co.
(Rum Cakes), C. N. Coughlan (Chimney
Sweep).
TV Accounts: Norma Pencils, Forstner
Chain Corp. (Jewelry).
ADDISON LEWIS & ASSOCIATES
1414 Foshay Tower, Minneapolis 2, Minn.
Phone: AT 6235
ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA— ABC
Pres. & Acct. Exec Addison Lewis
Prod. Mgr Don H. Johnson
Comptroller Margie Anderson
Account Executives Edward Grubb,
Harry Kruse, J. A. Quint, Arthur Grove.
Radio Accounts: Twin City Dodge Deal-
ers (Automobiles), Twin City Lincoln-Mer-
cury Dlrs. (Autos), Twin Cities, Minn.; Di-
rect Service Oil Co. (Gasoline), Minnesota
Amusement Co. (Theaters), Minneapolis-
Honeywell (Heating Controls), Regulator
Company, The Microtone Co. (Hearing
Aida), Lavoris Co. (Mouthwash), Minne-
apolis, Minn.
LILLER. NEAL & BATTLE
819 Walton Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ga.
Phone: Cypress 6521-2-3-4
AAAA— ABP— NOAB— ANPA— APA
ABC— BMB— SNPA— PPA
Partners W. W. Neal,
C. K. Liller, J. L. Battle
Media Div Sarah Williams
Radio Accounts: Brock Candy Company,
Colonial Stores, Inc., Blackman Stock Com-
pany, Bank of Georgia (Bank), National Nu-
Grape Company.
TV Accounts: Brock Candy Co., H. W.
Lay Co.
LLOYD. CHESTER & DILLINGHAM.
INC.
9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 5-8800
ANPA— PPA— NOAB— ABP— APA— ABC
President Laurence M. Lloyd
Vice-Pres. & Secty Charles F. Pietsch
Vice-President Harvey N. Volkmar
Treasurer John J. Hagan
Vice-President & Art Dir M. H. Kates
Production Manager William T. Kaleb
Time Buyer John J. Hagan
LOCKWOOD-SHACKLEFORD
ADVERTISING AGENCY
2001 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 4, Calif.
Phone: DUnkirk 8-3121
ANPA— NOAB— APA— ABP— PPA
President R. N. Lockwood
Secretary-Treasurer M. W. Shackleford
Vice-President Louis Lombard!
Radio Director Lou Holzer
182
Advertising Agencies
Branch Offices
Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Vice-Pres Mac Alan Gardner
57 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4, 111.
Vice-Pres Scott Robertson
420 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Manager R. T. O'Connell
Radio Accounts: Los Angeles Brewing Co.,
Breakfast Club CofiFee.
DUDLEY L. LOGAN ADV.
448 S. Hill St., Los Angeles 13, Calif.
Phone: Trinity 8194
ANPA— AAAA— PPA— APA— ABP
Owner Dudley L. Logan
Art Director Lloyd Morris
Space Buyer & Prod. Mgr K. Richardson
THE W. E. LONG CO.
188 Randolph St., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: RAndolph 64606
ABP— ANPA— NOAB
Chairman of Board W. E. Long
President L. VT. Haas
Vice-President E. E. Hanson
Treasurer A. Downie
Secretary H. Mergener
Director of Adv Wm. Goodman
Director of Radio & TV.... Harold Gingricli
Radio Dept J. Minetz. J. Petrie
Radio Accounts: Asheville Baking Co.,
Asheville, N. C; Butter Krust Baking Co.,
Sunhury, Pa.; Carpenter Baking Co., Mil-
waukee, Wis.; Cotton Bros. Baking Co., Alex-
andria, La.; Dietzen's Bakeries, Anderson,
Ind.; Dixie Maid Baking Co., Kingsport,
Tenn.; Eluhrer, Bakeries, Inc., Medford, Ore. ;
Haller's Eagle Bakery. Inc., Altoona, Pa.;
Hol>um Bakers, Tampa, Fla.; Holsuni Bakery,
Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Lee Baking Co., Victoria,
Tex.; New Process Baking Co., Chicago, 111.;
Chas. Newman Baking Co., Amarillo, Tex.;
Oak Cliff Baking Co., Dallas, Tex.; Spengler's
Bakery, Lewiston, Ida., (Holsuni Bread) ;
Cape Girardeau Baking Co., Cape (Girardeau,
Mo.; Cross liaking Co., Montpelier, Vt. ;
Hol^um Bread Co., Salt Lake City, Utah,
( Httsy Ross Old Fashioned Bread); Alfred
Niikles Bakery, Inc., Navarre, O., (Toast-
master & Nickles Bread); Ungles Baking
Co., Des Moines, la., Harvest Bread; P. F.
Peterson Baking Co., Omaha, Neb., Peter Pan
Hrrad: \\ illiams Bakery, Eugene, Ore.,
KoMiaii Mral Bread.
EARLE LUDGIN & CO.
121 W. Wack.r Drive, Ciiicago 1, Hi.
Phone: AN :3-l«88
AAAA
President-Treasurer Earle Ludgin
Executive V.-P Vincent R. Bliss
Vice-Presidents J. H. Caro,
Montgomery N. Mckinney, John H. Will-
marth, Edward Chapman
Time & TV Buyer Jane Daly
TV Department Dale Fisher
Radio Accounts: Rit Products Corp., W. F.
McLaughlin & Co., Chicago Title & Trust Co.,
Jules Montenier, Inc., Thor Corp., Carson
Pirie Scott & Co., Linco Products Distrib-
uting Co., Kitchen Art Foods, Inc., Wyler
& Co.
TV Accounts: Jules Montenier, Inc., Rit
Products Corp., Thor Corp., Kitchen Art
Foods, Inc.
LYNN-FIELDHOUSE
15 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Phone: 2-7182
ABP— ANPA— NOAB
Partners S. C. B. Lynn,
L. S. Fieldhouse
Radio & Media Director W. B. Pritchard
Branch Office
51 E. 42 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Radio Accounts: Carr-Consolidated Bis-
cuit Co. (Cookies & Crackers), Wilkes-Barre;
Wise Potato Chip Co. (Potato Chips), Ber-
wick; J. S. Ivins' Son, Inc. (Cookies &
Crackers), Wilkes-Barre; Planters Nut &
Chocolate Co. (Peanut Products), Planters
Edible Oil Co. (Peanut Oil), Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
MACE ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC.
507 Lehmann Bldg., Peoria 2, 111.
Phone: 7197-8
ANPA— ABP— APA— NAAN— PPA— NOAB
President J. F. Fellay
Secy.-Treas. & Gen. Mgr Jay J. Keith
V.-P. Copy Dept Larry Harris
Radio Accounts: Keystone Steel & Wire
Co., Schulz, Baujan & Co.
MacFARLAND, AVEYARD & CO.
333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Randolph 6-9360
ANPA— PPA— ABP— APA— NOAM
President Hays MacFarland
V.-P. & Gen. Mgr Allen B. Dicus
Senior Vice-Pres A. E. Aveyard
Secy.-Treas L. Peters
Media Director Herb Shutts
Space Buyer Chandler Bates
MacLAREN ADVERTISING CO.. LTD.
372 Bav Street, Toronto, Ont.
Phone: Elgin 0321
ABC— ANPA
President J. A. MacLaren
Vice-Presidents E. V. Rechnitzer,
James Ferres
Comptroller M. D. MacMahon
Director W. G. Abel
Directors of Radio M. Rosenfeld,
F. H. Horler
183
Advertising Agencies
Traffic Mgrs Miss Kay Dale,
V. D. L. Dyer, Gail Ferries, Allan J. Scott,
I. S. Wallace, Dorothy Robb
Branch Offices
410 Dominion Square Bldg., Montreal, Que.
Manager F. P. Gill
Radio Mary Moran
911 Electric RIy. Chambers, Winnipeg, Man.
Manager E. P. Thomson
305 Province Bldg., Vancouver, B. C.
Manager W. D. M. Patterson
Radio John Hoyland
18 Rideau St., Ottawa, Ont.
Manager W. F. Harrison
Radio Accounts: H. J. Heina Co. of Can-
ada (Food), Imperial Varnish & Color Co.,
Ltd., Imperial Oil Ltd. (Hockey and Base-
ball), I. H. Lavery & Co., O'Cedar Company
of Canada, Ogilvie Flour Mills, Peoples
Credit Jewelers, Peoples Credit Clothiers,
Provincial Tire Co., Standard Brands, Tuck-
ett Tobacco Co., Henry K. Wampole & Co.,
Ltd., Royal Puddings, Shefford-Ingersoll
Cheese, Dow Brewery, Ltd., Canadian Gener-
al Electric, Dominion Fur Auction Sales, In-
tercontinental Packers, Ltd., Lake of Woods
Milling Co., Stephen's Paints, Capilano Base-
ball (Sicks' Capilano Brewery, Ltd.), Home
Oil Distributors, W. H. Malkin & Co., Ltd.,
Nalley's Limited, Palmer's Ltd.
MALCOLM - HOWARD
203 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: RAndolph 6-7942
ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA
Radio Director Arthur M. Holland
Asst. Radio Dir Allan Sweeton
Account Executives Arthur M. Holland,
Hal Barkun, M. G. Holland
Television Director Norman Lindquist
Copy William Bent
Radio Accounts: Dad's Root Beer, Mrs.
Klein's Potato Chips, Cimino Wines, Legion
Ice Cream, Chicago Sun-Times, Hollands
Jewelers, Rubin's Apparel, Joy Candies,
Roller Derby, Chicago Coliseum, Arcadia
Gardens, Armory, Harry Alter (io., Cook
County Motors.
TV Accounts: Harry Alter Co., Cook
County Motors, Rubin's Apparel, Courtesy
Motors, Hollands, Dad's Root Beer, Nectar
Beer.
DAVID MALKIEL ADV. AGENCY
260 Tremont St., Boston 16, Mass.
Phone: LI 2-1421
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA
Copy Chief & Owner David Malkiel
Prod. Mgr Julian Malkiel
Media Martha Brest
Account Exec Elliot Rose
Radio Accounts: Galling Enterprises, Kas-
anof-Paramount (Bkery Products), Boston;
Serta- White Cross (Mattresses), Cambridge;
Lithuanian Society, N. E. Doll & Novelty Co.
(Toys), Royal Crown of Boston (Soft
Drinks), Steubens Restaurants, Canadian Ace
Ale (Beer & Ale) Darbury Room (Supper
Club), Boston; D. Monosson & Son (Photo
Finisher), Roxbury; C. Pappas Co. (Pappas
Wines), Ace Vacuum Stores (Vacuum Clean-
ers), Boston, Mass.
TV Account: N. E. Doll & Novelty Co.
(Toys), Boston, Mass.
MANSON-GOLD-MILLER, INC.
1004 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis 2, Minn.
Phone: GEneva 9619
APA
Pres. & Treas Meyer Gold
V.-P. & Secy., Radio Dir., Time Buyer
Robert P. Miller
Art Dir Neil Robertson
Prod. Mgr Reinhard Steinley
Media Dir Betty Boyer Holmes
Acct. Execs Meyer Gold,
R. P. Miller, K. Schlasinger
Radio Accounts: Snyder's Drug Stores,
Janney Best Paints, CharTex.
MARFREE ADVERTISING CORP.
1560 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Phone: PL 7-7655
Pres H. A. Friedenberg
V.-Pres Alvin Eicoff
V.-Pres Barnett Friedenberg
Sec. & Treas Louis P. Randell
Branch Office
112 E. Walton, Chicago, Ilk
Phone: WHitehall 4-7679
V.-Pres Alvin Eicoff
Radio Accounts: Dean Ross (Piano
Course), New York, N. Y.; House of God-
dard (Quilt Lady), (Jalgano Dist. (Records),
Chicago, 111.; Salvit (Arthritis Pills), Jersey
City, N. J.; Foto-Magic (Picture Coloring),
Chicago, 111.; McFadden Foundation
(Books), New York, N.Y.; Rig-A-Jig (Toys),
Harlich Corp. (Movie Albums), Chicago, 111.;
Mercury Life & Health Insurance (Insur-
ance), San Antonio, Tex.
MARSCHALK & PRATT CO.
535 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: VAnderbilt 6-2022
Partners H. C. Marschalk,
S. H. Giellerup, S. L. Meulendyke, G. A.
Poetschke, C. A. Peterson
Radio Director Curt A. Peterson
Time Buyer H. Gesregan
TV Dir E. J. Whitehead
Radio Account: Esso Standard Oil Co.
(Petroleum), New York, N. Y.
TV Account: Esso Standard Oil Co. (Pe-
troleum), New York, N. Y.
184
Advertising Agencies
MASON-RELKIN CO.
20 E. 35 St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MUrrav Hill 9-3891
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA
Time Buyer R. B. Relkin
J. M. MATHES, INC.
122 E. 42 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: LExington 2-7450
President J. M. Mathes
Treasurer A. E. Cox
Secretary Carle E. Rollins
Vice-Presidents & Directors Lester Loh.
Wilfred S. King, W. T. Okie
Vice-Presidents D. R. Hathaway,
Dr. 0. L. Tinklepaugh, Jan H. Mever
Director of Radio & TV Read H. Wight
Time Buyer Edna S. Cathcart
Motion Pictures Anne Moore
Radio Accounts: Air France, American
Viscose Corp., Au>tin Motor Co., Ltd. (Eng-
land), Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc. New
York, N. Y.; Delaware Floor Products, Wil-
niington. Del.; Houhigant Sales Corp., Im-
perial Paper & (^olor ("orp., Judson Dunaway
Corp.. New York, N. Y. : Luden"s, Inc.. Read-
ing, Pa.; The Pure Food Co.. Inc., Mamaro-
neck, N. Y. ; Union Carbide & Carbon Corp.,
New York, N. Y.
TV Account : Canada Dry Ginger Ah-. Inc.,
New York, N. Y.
MATHIESSON & ASSOCIATES. INC.
411 E. Mason St., Milwaukee 2, Wis.
Phone: Dalv 8-4090
ABP— NO A B— PPA— APA— ANPA
Pre.-idcnt V.. A. M-'t'ie^oo-i
Vice-Pres. & Treas I. M. Harloff
Secretary Evelvn Heronvmus
Copy Chief '.Edw. G.' Ball
HikUo Account: Edwards Motor Co.
JOSEPH MAXFIELD CO.
87 \\'r\b()".i St.. Proviil.ncf 3, R. I.
IMionr: (;\-pp.- 1-4456
ABP— ANPA— APA
re-ident Joseph M. Kinkle
Vic<'-Prf«ident \aron M. Kinkle
Tri-asurcr Ardiic M. I'iiikh'
( !opy Chief Richard D. Brugman
|{;idii» Director C^on-taiicc Chirkc
MAXON, INC.
2761 E. Je(Trr-on Ave.. Driroil 7. Mich.
Plione: Lorain 7-5710
WPA— APA— I'PA-ABC .\0\l{
I'r>*-iflfnt Lou H. Maxoti
Vice-President Searle Hendec
Treasurer W. I. O'Ncil
Secretary (i. Reginald McKicI
lininrh Ollircs
12 E. 53 St.. New York 22, N. Y.
Vice-PrcMd.-nt W. Rav IJak.t
664 N. Rush, Chicago 11, 111.
Manager L. J. Sholty
Radio Account: Gillette Safety Razor Co.
THE MAYERS CO., INC.
2301 W. Third St., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: Dunkirk 82111
ABP— APA— FAAG— NOAB— PPA
President Henry Mayers
Vice-Pres Forrest Dolan
Secy. Treas James P. Shelley
Art Director Geo. Labadie
Production Edith Hemphfling
Media Dir. and Time Buyer, Radio & TV
Bea Davies
Radio Accounts: Gordon Bread Co., Hoff-
man Candy Co., National Schools (Corres-
pondence Courses), Adolphs Food Products
(Meat Tenderizer), Pennzoil Co. (Oil & Lub-
ricants), Sears Roebuck & Co. (Retail De-
partment Store), Los Angeles, Calif.
TV Accounts: Sears Roebuck & Co. (Re-
tail Department Store), Adolphs Food Prod-
ucts (Meat Tenderizer), Charcook Co. (Char-
coal Broiler), Los Angeles, Calif.
McCANN-ERICKSON, INC.
50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 5-3400
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA
BMB— NOAB— PPA
Chairman of Board H. K. McCann
Vice-Chairman & Chairman of Exec. Comm.
Harrison Atwood
President Marion Harper, Jr.
Vice-President & Treas John L. Anderson
V.-P. & Mgr. of Eastern Operations
L. S. Briggs
Vice-Presidents (N. Y.) R. M. Alderman,
Donald G. Calhoun. Robert S. Congdon, W.
H. Conine, J. L. Deane, G. B. Dearnly,
Earl C. Donegan. Leonard F. Erikson, L.
E. Firth, George H. Giese, (Miss) Alberta
Hays, C. A. Hoppock, Daniel W. Keefe,
Arthur J. Kemp, Alton Ketchum, W. E.
McKeachie, H. A. Mitchell, C. A. Posey,
(Miss) Florence Richards, (Miss) Margot
Sherman, John H. Tinker, Jr., R. E. Thomp-
son. E. F. Wilson.
Vice-President Thomas H. Lane
Vice-Pres. Producer Dorothy B. McCann
Director of Radio & TV Programs
Alfred J. Scalpone
Dir. of Service William C. Dekker
Dir. of Radio-TV Plan>. .Frederick Anderson
Dir. r)f Hadio Hendrik Booraem
Dir. of TV Lee Cooley
Senior Producers Glan Heisch,
Neil Reagan
Director of Radio-TV Copy
Charles H. Wolfe
Mgr. of Radio-TV Time. Robert M. Reuschle
Mgr. of Radio-TV Pub.... James Macdonald
185
Advertising Agencies
Mgr. of Program Development
Frances Harris
Branch Offices
31 St. James Ave., Boston 16, Mass.
Vice-President-Mgr Watson M. Gordon
318 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 4, 111.
Vice-President-Mgr Homer Havermale
Vice-Presidents Walter C. Krause,
A. W. Sherer, H. G. Smith, Sidney A. Wels
1300 Guardian Bldg., Cleveland 14, O.
Vice-President-Mgr A. A. Sommer
Vice-President Ralph Koser
3546 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
Vice-Presidents Paul Holder,
Frank Townshend
6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Manager Neil Reagan
448 South Hill St., Los Angeles 13, Calif.
Vice-President-Mgr Burt Cochran
1100 Builders Exchange, Minn. 2, Minn.
Vice-President-Mgr Jackson Taylor
1103 Public Service Bldg., Portland 4, Ore.
Manager Harry Burton
114 Sansome St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Vice-President-Mgr H. Q. Hawes
Vice-Presidents Roswell Cochran,
Clarence Hestorft, F. H. McCrea, Robbins
Milbank
Radio Accounts: Altes Brewing Co., Allied
Vans, American Trust Co. (San Francisco),
Bell & Howell Company, Bell Brand Food,
Ltd., Beverwyck Breweries, Inc., Broadway
Department Store, Inc., California Packing
Corp., California Walnut Growers Assoc,
Chesebrough Mfg. Co., Cons'd, Coldstream
Products Co., Columbia Records, Inc., Cowles
Magazine, Inc., Cresta Blanca Wine Co., W.
P. Fuller & Co., Grand Trunk Railway,
Gries dieck Western Brewery Co., Interna-
tional Harvester Co., Lehn & Fink Products,
Corp., Leisy Brewing Co., Lucky Lager
Brewing Co., Milk Foundation, Inc., Nation-
al Biscuit Co., The Ohio Bell Telephone Co.,
Pacific Coast Borax Co., Pacific Power &
Light Co., Perfection Stove Co., Portland
Gas & Coke Co., Ray-0-Vac Batteries, Rich-
man Brothers Co., The S.O.S. Co., Southern
California and Southern Counties Gas Cos.,
Standard Oil Co. (Indiana), The Standard
Oil Co. (Ohio), Swift & Company, Trans-
Canada Airlines, TruVal Manufacturers, Inc.,
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
TV Accounts: Altes Brewing Co., Bell &
Howell Co., Beverwyck Breweries, Inc.,
Broadway Department Store, Inc., California
Packing Corp., Chesebrough Mfg. Co.,
Cons'd, Chrysler Sales Division, Coldstream
Products Co., Columbia Records, Inc., Con-
goleum-Nairn, Inc., Hood Rubber Co., Leisy
Brewing Co., Lehn & Fink Products, Corp..
National Biscuit Co., The Ohio Bell Tele-
phone Co., Pharmacraft Corporation, Inc.,
Perfection Stove Co., Richman Brothers Co.,
The S. O. S. Co., Southei-n California and
Southern Counties Gas Cos., Standard Oil
Company (Indiana), The Standard Oil Com-
pany (Ohio), Westinghouse Electric Corp.
R. E. McCarthy adv. agency
1002 Tampa Theater Bldg., Tampa 2, Fla.
Phone: M-2323
SNPA— PPA
President & Space Buyer.... R. E. McCarthy
Secretary M. C. Benito
Treas. & Prod. Mgr Louis Benito
Art Director Harry Walls
Radio Accounts — Borden's Dairy, Foley
Lumber Company, Peninsular Telephone Co.,
Pioneer Tire Co., Southern Brewing Co.
McCORMICK COMPANY
217 E. 7 Ave., Box 1931 Amarillo, Tex.
Phone: 5333
NOAB— ANPA— APA— SNPA
Owner-Manager James L. McCormick
Account Exec John R. Forkner
Account Exec R. W. Siemplelkamp
Art Director Alfred M. Gibbons
Radio Accounts: Shamrock Oil & Gas
Corp., Consolidated Appliances, Inc.
McKEE & ALBRIGHT, INC.
1400 South Penn Square, Philadelphia 2, Pa.
Phone: Locust 7-4737
ANPA— PPA— APA
President Roy J. McKee
Vice-President-Treasurer. .David R. Albright
V.-P.-Radio-TV Director. James A. McFadden
Time Buyer Evelyn Walmsley
V.-P.-Mdse Howard H. Yaw
Secretary T. E. Libby
Radio Accounts: Western Maryland Dairy,
Phila. & Reading Coal & Iron Co., Rieck-
Mcjunkin Dairy Co., General Ice Cream
Corp., Castles Ice Cream Co., Breyer Ice
Cream Co.
TV Accounts: General Ice Cream Co.,
Breyer Ice Cream Co.
McKIM ADVERTISING LIMITED
1010 St. Catherine St. W., Montreal, Que., Can.
Phone: Lancaster 5192
ANPA— ABC
President James M. Baxter
V.-P., Secy .-Treas J. W. Thain
Brunch Offices
320 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., Canada
Manager James M. Baxter
Paris Bldg., Winnipeg, Man., Canada
Manager A. A. Brown
514 Province Bldg.,
Vancouver, B. C, Canada
Acct. Exec W. H. Sandstrom
376 Strand, London, W.C. 2, Eng.
Acting Manager H. Suffell
186
Advertising Agencies
MELAMED-HOBBS. INC.
609 Second Ave. So., Minneapolis 2, Minn.
Phone: Bridgeport 1225
ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA— SNPA
President-Treasurer Louis Melanied
Vice-President S. E. Melamed
Secretary M. O. Gooder
Acct. Execs Ralph W. Hobbs,
Lome R. Moodie, E. T. Holnigrin, New-
ton Stein, Glenn Knoblaush, Vern Soash,
A. Pacini, O. L. Smith
Media Dir Frank Johns
Branch Offices
E-906 First National Bank Bldg., St. Paul 1,
Minn.
Manager E. T. Hohngren
333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Manager E. R. Livingston
Radio Accounts: Chocolate Products Co.,
Griggs Cooper & Co., Lan-0-Sheen, Inc.,
Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation, Milk
Foundation of Minnesota, Sanitary Food
Mfg. Co.
ARTHUR MEYERHOFF & CO.
lU) N. Michigan Ave.. Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: Delaware 7-7860
ANPA— PPA— AAAA— ABP— NO A B
(Jeneral Manager Arthur E. Meyerhoff
Mnancial Manager J. A. Johnston
Director of Radio IJenjamin J. (irecn
Assoc. Radio Dir (Teorge Rich III
Radio Time Buyer Carol Perel
I'uhlication Space Buyer Mary Hauser
(lopy Chief M. E. Chon
Account Executives John H. Leininon.
A. E. Meyerhoff, George Grabin, Marshall
Kissel, Benj. Green, George Taylor, Henry
Hartcnstein.
Branch Office
7jy N. Milwaukre St., Milwaukee 2, \\ i.-.
Manager George Grabin
Riulio Accounts: Chicago National League
Hall Club, Illinois Meat (ionipany, Mil-
waukee Elec. & Transport (>o., Wisconsin &
Michigan SS Co., Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company,
Patricia Steven? Models' Finishing School,
(Chicago Transit Authority, (iJark's Super
(;a>.
C. L. MILLER COMPANY. INC.
:>2I Fifth A\.„ \,\N York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MLrray Hill 2-1010
ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
Treasurer G. V. Carhart
Branch Ofjice
333 N. Michigan Ave^, Chicago 1, III.
Phone: f Central 6-1640
Exec.-In-Charge Irving M. Tuteur
Radio Accounts: Corn Products Sales Co.
' Niagara Laundry Starch & Mazola Salad
Oil J, New York; Bachnian Chocolate Mfg.
Co. (Old .Sol Bar), Mount Joy, Pa.; Dough-
nut Corp. of Anurica, New York, N. Y.
DAN B. MINER CO.
304 S. Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: DUnkirk 2-2973
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— BMB
CAN— NOAB— PPA
President Dan B. Miner
Exec. Vice-Pres J. C. Morse
Vice-Pres I. M. Greer
Vice-Pres Hildred Sanders
Secretary-Treasurer M. R. Sweeney
Account Executives J. C. Morse,
I. M. Greer, Hassel Smith, John Christie,
Andrew Carpenter
Production Mgr Richard Glover
Art Director Fred Kaplan
Media Director Edith Grooms
Radio & TV Dir Hildred Sanders
Time Buyer Terri Brady
Copy Chief Marion Sternbach
Research Dir Herbert Kessler
Radio Accounts: American Beauty Macaro-
ni (West Coast Div.) (Macaroni), Los An-
geles; Awful Fresh MacFarlane, Inc. (South-
ern Div.) (Candy), Oakland; Foreman and
Clark (Clothing), Interstate Bakeries Corp.
(Weber Bread), Kerr Glass Mfg. Corp. (Jars,
Caps & Lids), Kendall Foods, Inc. (Dog
Foods), Log Cabin Baking Co. (Variety
Breads), Luer Packing Co. (Fresh Meats),
Los Angeles; Prepared Products Co. (Dixie
Fry), Pasadena; L. A. Transit Lines (Trans-
portation), Los Angeles, Calif.
TV Accounts: Awful Fresh MacFarlane,
Inc., Log Cabin Baking Co., Luer Packing
Co., American Beauty Co., Weber's Bread.
EMIL MOGUL CO., INC.
250 W. 57 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: CO 5-2482
ABP— ANPA— PPA
President Emil Mogul
Asst. to Pres Seth D. Tobias
Exec. Vice-Pres Charles L. Rothschild
Secy. & Treas Helene Mogul
General Manager Milton Guttenplan
Production Manager Al Mauro
Art Director Jean Coquillot
Media & Research Dir Richard Liebman
Asst. Research Dir Bob Wanderman
Radio & TV Dir Helen Munroe
Copy Chief Myron A. Mahler
Radio Accounts: Barney's Clothes, Inc.
(Men's & Boys' Clothing), Canadian Fur
Corp. (Women's Furs), New York; Gem
Packing Corp. (Gem Oil), Brooklyn; Napa
Valley Grape Prod. (Colombo Wine), Calif.,
New York; National Shoes, Inc. (Women's
& Children's Shoes), New York; Knomark
Mfg. Co., Inc. (Esquire Boot Polish), Brook-
lyn; Ronzoni Macaroni Co. (Spaghetti &
Macaroni Prod. & Spaghetti Sauce), Long
Island City; Santarpia Wine & Liquor
(Liquor Store), Berolio Import Co., Inc.
( Berio Olive Oil), S. A. Schonbrunn & Co.,
187
Advertising' Agencies
Inc. (Medaglia D'Oro Coffee), Modern In-
dustrial Bank, New York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: National Shoes, Inc. (Wo-
men's and Children's Shoes), New York,
N. Y.
THE CHESTER C. MORELAND CO.
1104 Times-Star Tower, Cincinnati 2, O.
Phone: PArkway 1178
PPA— ABP— ANPA
President Chester C. Moreland
Secretary Walter H. Strauss
V.-P. & Space Buyer B. L. Srhuvmm
Radio Accounts: Rainbo Baking Co.
Coney Island Amusement Co., Coca-Cola
Bottling Co., Cincinnati Times-Star.
MOREY, HUMM & JOHNSTONE, INC.
350 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y.
Phone: BR 9-5950
ABP— ANPA— APA—NOAB— PPA
President Sylvester M. Morey
Exec. V.-P Llewellyn B. Van Doren
V.-P. & Mgr. Utility & Home Appliance
Dept Albert W. Humm
V.-P. & Copy Chief Stanley F. Ellsworth
V.-P. & Art Dir William J. Sutton
Secy. & Treas William G. Carmody
Media Dir Lillian F. Parker
Time Buyer Kathryn Shanahan
Exec. V.-P. & Radio Dir.
Llewellyn B. Van Doren
Time Buyer Kathryn Shanahan
Branch Office
9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: PL 7-8060
V.-P. Chg. Midtown Office. Muriel Johnstone
Mdse. Counsellor Rosamond Gilmartin
Radio Accounts: Sinclair Refining Co.,
Richfield Oil Corp. of N. Y.
TV Accounts: Sinclair Refining Co., New
York, N. Y.
RAYMOND R. MORGAN CO.
6233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HEmpstead 4194
ANPA— PPA— APA—NOAB
President Raymond R. Morgan
Exec. Vice-Pres Robert C Temple
Vice-President Sydney B. Gaynor
Account Executives Jack Kerr,
L. W. Hobson
Radio Director James C. Morgan
Production John Burton
Time Buyer Mary Ellen Ryan
Copy Chief Audrey Sharpe
Branch Offices
Raymond R. Morgan Co.
San Francisco 5, Calif.
Account Executive Porter F. Anderson
Affiliate
Goodkind, Joice & Morgan, Inc.
Palmolive Bldg., Chicago 11, 111.
President Clyde M. Joice
Raymond R. Morgan Co.
1 Rue Faubourg St. Honore
Paris, France
Chief Executive. .. .Raymond R. Morgan, Jr.
Radio Accounts: Planters Nut Choc. Co.,
J. A. Folger & Co., Los Angeles Soap Co.,
(White King Granulated Soap; Scotch Triple
Action Cleanser; Sierra Pine Toilet Soap;
Merrill's Rich Suds; Merrill's Pine Toilet
Soap), Chapman Park Hotel, Institute of
Religious Science.
MORSE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
122 E. 42 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: ORegon 9-4600
APA— PPA
Chairman of the Board A. T. Preyer
President J. Patterson
Exec. Vice-Pres M. F. House
Treasurer O. L. Lancaster
Space Buyer F. D. Davies
Mgr. Radio & TV Dept C. C. Slaybaugh
Export Media Mgr Aurora Blando
Dir. of Prod M. K. Burckett
Group Prod. Mgrs W. W. Williams,
D. R. Quist, W. J. Berey
Sr. Art Director L. Szalay
Group Art Directors E. Ellis,
J. Clark
Art Studio Mgr J. V. Ryden
Account Executives Constance Boland,
Emory Ward, E. R. Korth
Radio Accounts: Vick Chemical Co. (Vick
Products), The Sofskin Co. (Sofskin Hand
Cream), Prince Matchabelli, Inc. (Prince
Matchabelli Perfumes & Cosmetics).
TV Accounts: Vick Chemical Co. (Vick
Products).
MOSELLE & EISEN ADV. AGENCY
522 Fifth Ave., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-4939
PPA— APA— ANPA
Partner Henry Eisen
Partner Rose Moselle
Copy Chief Mildred Barsky
Publicity Jane Irwin
Art Dir., TV Prod Frederick H. Cassens
Prod. Mgr M. Baumstein
Media Dir., Research Time Buyer
Miriam Howard
MOSER & COTINS, INC.
10 Hopper St., Utica 3, N. Y.
Phone: Utica 4-6141
ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA
Pres. & Treas A. S. Collins
Vice-President James N. Brown
Vice-Pres.-Art Director. . .A. M. Huntington
V.-P.,-Secretary .Lyle B. Reigler
Tsst. Treas Mildred S. Benson
Media Director Miss L. B. Mang
Radio Accounts: C. A. Durr Packing Co.,
Inc., West End Brewing Co.
188
Advertising Agencies
MOSS ASSOCIATES
415 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-7377-8
ABC— ANPA— APA
President Joseph H. Moss
Copy Chief Charles D. Becknian
Space Buyer Betty Math
Art Director James K. Sullivan
TV Director Ely A. Landau
TV Assistant !Hal Goldin
TV Accounts: The Ziploc Co. (Watch
Straps), N. J.; Purofied Down Prod. (Pil-
lows & Comforters), N. Y. C; Stacor Equip.
Corp. (TV Accessories), Brooklyn, N. Y.;
Nat Palerton Motors (Auto Dealer), Semca
Clock Co. (Clock Mfg.), New York City.
C. WENDEL MUENCH & COMPANY
75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Financial 6-3481
ABP— ANPA— PPA
President C. W. Muench
Account Executive W. O. Yocuni
Account Executive C. T. Kerrigan
Mgr. (Mient Service Robert (jingrich
Media Director Victor Fabian
Production Manager ^ m. G. Fisher
Radio Director Glenn Martin
Time Buyer Victor Fabian
Radio Accounts: Durkec Famous Foods
(Margarine), Chicago, 111., Norwalk, O.;
Marlioefer Packing Co. (Meat Products),
Monarch Brewing Co. (Beer), Chicago, 111.;
Sugardalf Provision Co. I Meat Products),
Canton, O.; Maurcr-Ncuer Co. (Meat Prod-
ucts), Kan^a- City, Mo.; A. F. Schwahn &
Sons Co. (Meat Products), Eau Claire, Wis.;
L. C. Forman & Sons Cio. (Condiments),
I'iltsford, N. Y.; Pavelka Brothcr> (Meat
Products), Cleveland, O,; Triangle Res-
taurant Co. (Restaurant), Chicago, 111.; Tof-
fcnttti Restaurant Co. (Re-taurant ) , New
York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Durkee Famous Foods (Mar-
g:iritii). (ihicago. III., Norwalk, 0.; The
(iriflitii Laboratories, Inc. (Spices); Mon-
ar( li Brewing Co. (Meats), Chicago, III.
NATIONAL EXPORT ADVERTISING
SERVICE, INC.
405 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-6835
President Paul R. Kruming
V ice-l*resident Thomas W. Hughes
Secretary Joseph W . Madden
Treasurer Frank Neuhauser
Media Director Jack Donelon
Vccoiiiit Fxccnlives Paul R. kruming,
'!'lnMiia- \\ . Iliif;lie>, Josei)li W . Madden.
Waller Kill\, John Sweeney, Philip Gur-
vich
Kadio A TV Diiictors James G. Zea,
James A. MacDonald, Alex Cardenas, Jean
Volpe
Time Buyer Lenore Sanders
Branch Offices
Associates offices in Central and South
America, Europe, U. S. possessions and the
Far East.
Radio Accounts: American Safety Razor,
Borden Co., Carter Products, Electric Auto-
Lite, Esterbrook Pen, H. J. Heinz, Lambert
Pharmacal Co., Lever Brothers (U. S.),
Richard Hudnut, National Carbon Co.,
Quaker Oats Co., Ruppert Brewery, William
R. Warner.
NEEDHAM, LOUIS & BRORBY, INC.
135 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 3, 111.
Phone: STate 2-5151
AAAA— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA
ABC— ABP
President Maurice H. Needham
Vice-Presidents John J. Louis,
Melvin Brorby, W. Raymond Fowler,
Wm. D. Home, Jr., Wm. P. Bager, Wm.
H. Ohle, Wm. R. Kinnaird.
Media Dir Otto R. Stadelman
Radio-TV Dir Allan Wallace
Publicity Dir John Willoughby
Sec.-Treas Max D. Andyl
Branch Office
1680 North Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif.
V.-P. & Manager Frank Pittman
Radio Accounts: Kraft Food Co., S. C.
Johnson & Son, Swift & Co., Wieboldt Stores,
Inc., Derby Foods, Inc.
NEFF-ROGOW, INC.
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-4230
President-Acct. Exec William Rogow
Acct. Exec-Copy Chief .Stewart Pierce Brown
Acct. Exec Robert Rogow
Personnel Director Harriet Barnett
Radio Accounts: Melville Shoe Corp.
(Shoes), Joseph Martinson & Co. (Coffee),
Bond Stores, Inc. (Clothing), New York,
N. Y.
TV Accounts: Melville Shoe Corp. (Shoes),
New York, N. Y.
RALPH NELMS, INC.. ADV.
312 W. Walnut, Springfield 3, Mo.
Phone: 4-2555
APA
Pres.-Radio Dir Ralph A. Nelms
Art Dir J. H. Richards
Prod. Manager James A. Nelms Jr.
Account Executive Jeanette Mahan
Account Executive Mrs. Gary Madsen
Radio Accounts: Wilson Bros. Mfg. Co.
(Hooked Rug Materials), Springfield; Wilke
Laboratories (Poultry & Livestock Reme-
dies), West Plains; Old Nick Seed Co. (Seed
189
Advertising Agencies
Corn & Treatment), St. Joseph; Assemblies
of God Church (National Religious Pgm.),
Springfield; Meek Lumber Cos. (Lumber
Yard Chain), Lockwood; Faith of our
Fathers, Inr. (Religious Broadcasts), Pioneer
Products, Inc. (Cough Medicine), Hoffman-
Taif, Inc. (Chemicals), Springfield; Inde-
pendent Stave Co. (Wood Products), Le-
banon; Reynolds Mfg. Co. (Reyco Tan-
dem), Springfield, Mo.
GEORGE R. NELSON. INC.
208 State St., Schenectady 5, N. Y.
Phone: 4-4135
Pres.-Treas George R. Nelson
Vice-President Helen C. Nelson
Secretary Alice Pach
Copy Chief Robert S. Cragin
Puliiicity Director Robert S. Cragin
Art Director Arnold Hitchins
Space Buyer Sybil Van Patten
Research Alice Pach
Radio Director Jack Rourke
TV Director Edward F. Flynn
Radio Time Buyer Anne F. Pratt
Radio Placement Accounts: Carl Co. (De-
partment Store), Cowell's Shell Station
(Shell Dealer), Hub Store (Sports Store),
Schenectady; Wm. W. Lee & Co., Inc. (Cold
Remedy), Watervliet; A. L. Parsons & Sons
(Ford Dealer), Central Bridge; Parsons,
Inc. (Ford Dealer), Amsterdam; Rudolph
Brothers, Inc. (Jewelry Chain), Syracuse;
Saratoga Racing Assn. (Racing Association),
Saratoga Springs; Industrial Bank (Banking
Association), Devenpeck Coal Co. (Coal
Co.), Cummings Motors, Inc. (Chrysler
Dealer), Schenectady; Rodgers Liquor Co.
(Liquor Distributors), Albany; Union-Fern
(Furniture Chain), Troy; Chas. Miller Coal
Co. (Coal Co.), Schenectady, N. Y.
Radio Transcription Production Accounts:
General Electric Co. Electronics Division
(G. E. TV & Radio) Syracuse; Benrus Watch
Co. (Watch manufacturers). New York City;
Mohawk Carpet Mills, Inc. (Rug and carpet
manufacturers), Marcus Breiers' Sons
(Sports Clothing manufacturers), Amster-
dam; Stein Clothes, Inc. (Sir Little Gar-
ments), Pepsi-Cola Co. (Soft drink bever-
age). New York City; Saratoga Assn. (Racing
Association), Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
TV Film Production Account: Pepsi-Cola
Co. (Soft drink beverage), New York City;
Saratoga Racing Assn. (Racing Association)
Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
TV Placement Accounts: Mohawk Carpet
Mills, Inc. (Rugs and Carpets), Amsterdam;
Allen's Appliances (G. E. Appliance Store),
Apex Department Store, Carl Co. (Depart-
ment Store), Schenectady; Empire State Dis-
tributors (Philco Distributors), Cohoes;
William W. Lee & Co. (C^ld Remedy),
Watervliet; Nusbaum's (Men's furnishings).
Schenectady; A. L. Parson's & Son (Ford
Dealer), (central Bridge; Parsons, Inc. (Ford
Dealer), Amsterdam; Saratoga Assn., Sara-
toga Springs; Wm. Sherry Tire Co. (Tire
Dealer), Central Candy Corp. (Candy manu-
facturers). Empire State Bedding Co. (Sealey
Mattress manufacturers), Schenectady; Smith
I'ood Co. (Potato Chip manufacturer), Co-
lioes, N. Y.
TED NELSON ASSOCIATES
730 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone : Circle 6-8470
Acct. Executive Nat Fields
Script Director Richard Diamond
Talent Director Perry Bruskin
Director Ted Nelson
Production Isabelle Van Stockhem
TV Accounts: Exclusive TV and Radio
Representatives for Professional Basketball-
Gothams on WNBT— 1948-49.
NEWELL-EMMETT CO.
(See Cunningham & Walsh, Inc.)
THEO. A. NEWHOFF ADV. AGENCY
1403 Court Square Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md.
Phone: Lexington 7155
AAAA— ANPA— ABP— NOAB— PPA
Partners Theodore A. Newhoff,
Marx S. Kaufman
Vice-Pres Samuel S. Strouse
Comptroller R. M. Newhoff
NEWMAN, LYNDE & ASSOCIATES,
INC.
Florida National Bank Bldg., Jacksonville 2,
Fla.
Phone: 3-1253, 5-7720
ABP— ANPA— APA— FAAG— NOAB
PPA— SNPA
President M. T. Newman
Exec. Vice-Pres Hunter Lynde
Vice-Pres Kenneth F. Small
Vice-Pres David E. Robeson
Secy. & Pub. Dir Ronald G. Sercombe
Radio-TV Dept.
Exec. Vice-Pres Hunter Lynde
Vice-Pres Kenneth F. Small
Vice-Pres Allan C. Gottschaldt
Branch Office
Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Miami, Fla.
Phone: 82-9975
Vice-Pres Allan C. Gottschaldt
Radio Accounts: J AX Brewing Co. (Beer),
Bond-Howell Lumber Co. (Bldg. Supplies),
Jacksonville, Fla.
NORTHWEST RADIO ADV. CO.
Empress Bldg., Seattle 4, Wash.
Phone: Elliott 5488
Mgr. & Radio Dir Edwin A. Kraft
Asst. Manager W. L. Paul
190
Advertising
Agencies
Radio Accounts: Rhodius Perfumes, Alas-
ka Life.
O'BRIEN & DORRANCE, INC.
160 E. 56 St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-5120
President-Secretary Dick Dorrance
Exec. Vice-Pres.-Treas Harry F. O'Brien
Vice-Pres John A. Cashman
Media Director William L. Morison
Art Director Jack Wolfgang Beck
Production Manager Lincoln W. Allan
Account Executive Joseph Anderson
Radio-TV Director William R. Setli
OUAN ADVERTISING CO.
909 Ambassador Bldg., St. Louis 1, Mo.
Phone: Central 8380-1-2-3
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President Irwin A. Olian
Exec. Vice-Pres J. Walter Goldstein
Vice-President Harold A. Thomas
Copy Chief James Spencer
Space Buyer & Res. Dir James O'Neal
Prod. Mgr Evelyn Dieckmann
Art Director Harry Lindermann
Radio Director Margaret Nelson
Radio Accounts: Eagle Stamp Co., Eaglc
Stamps), General Grocer Co. (American
Lady-Topmost Foods, Big Fellow Peas, (^oh
Cut Corn, Manhattan Coffee), Milton Oil
Co. (Dicel Gasoline), Sayinan Products (.o.
(Sayman Soap), Pevcly Dairy (Jitterbug
Dairy Products & Reddi-Wip), Hudson Deal-
ers of St. Louis (Hud.«on Cars), Stewart's
Apparel, Inc. Ladies Ready-To-Wear), Dining
Car Coffee Co. (Dining ("ar Coffee), St.
Louis, Mo.
TV Accounts: Pevely-Dairy Co. (Reddi-
Wip), General Ooccr Co. (Manhattan (Cof-
fee), Automatic Firing (]orp. (Gas-A-Fire),
St. Louis, Mo.
ROBERT W. ORR & ASSOCIATES,
INC.
4 W. 58 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-8050
ABC— ANPA— NOAB— PPA
President Robert \\ . Orr
Exec. Vice-Pres John H. Baxter
Vice-Pres. & Asst. to Prcs.. . .Eldon Sullivan
Vice-Presidents Arthur Livingston,
Jerome Isaacs
Secy.-Treas Chauncey C. Seedorf
Kadio-TV Dir Stephen G. Bowen
Brunch Offices
9130 .Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
Exec.-in-(;hge Richard Diggs
123 New Bond St., London, England
Exec.-in-Chge F. A. Nicholson
96 Rue de la Viitoire, Paris, p'rance
Exec.-in-Chge M. Renault
Radio Arroitnis: Andrew Jergcns Co.
(Woodbury & Je^getl^), (iincinnati, O.
OWEN & CHAPPELL, INC.
595 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 8-2400
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President John H. Owen
Executive Vice-Pres Charles Chappell
Vice-President Marc Seixas
Director of Media Harry Torp
Radio-TV Dept.
Vice-Pres-Radio-TV Dir.. David Hale Halpern
Radio Accounts: National Bohemian
(Beer), National Premium (Beer), Balti-
more, Md.
TV Accounts: National Bohemian (Beer),
National Premium (Beer), Baltimore, Md.
MERRITT OWENS ADV. AGENCY,
INC.
365 New Brotherhood Bldg., Kansas City 11,
Kans.
Phone: Dr. 7250
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA
President & Acct. Exec Merritt Owens
Vice-President Acct. Exec R. Grant Neds
Production Mgr Bernard L. Wardlow
Acct. Exec Willard G. Saunders
Copywriter Gloria Stults
Art. Dir Bernard L. Wardlow
Radio Accounts: Feld Chevrolet Company,
Inter-State Moving & Stor. Co., Meyer Sani-
tary Milk Co., Nourse Oil Company, Sun-Ra
Frozen Foods, Inc., Joe M. O'ffill Motor Co.,
Davidson Brothers Motor Co.
PACIFIC ADV. STAFF
1624 Franklin St., Oakland 12, Calif.
Phone: TEmplebar 2-2885
ABP— APA
Partners Helen A. Kennedy,
Carl W. Sickler
Assoc Harvey C. Scott
Prod. Mgr Walter Utterback
PACIFIC NATIONAL ADVERTISING
AGENCY
605 Union S'., Seattle 1, Wa.-li.
Phone: ELiot 1401
ANPA— AAAA— NOAB— CAN
President Wm. H. Horsley
V.-P., Radio-TV Dir Trevor Evans
Secretary, ('opy Chief H. 0. Stone
Radio Time Buyer G. M. Nyman
Branch Office
715 Cascade Bldg., Portland 4, Ore.
V.-P. & Mgr Mihon Poland
Radio Accounts: Fisher Flouring Mills Co.,
Washington Co-Op Farmers Assn., Lang &
Co., Washington State Fruit Commission,
(bowman & (iampbell Co., William 0. McKay
Co.
TV Accounts: Fisher Flouring Mills Co.,
Montag, Seattle-First National Bank, Pa-
191
A cl V o r t i s
111 g
Agencies
cific Lincoln Mercury Co., William 0. McKay
Co., Pacific Nat. Advg. Agency, Imperial
Candy Co., Federal Old Line Insurance Co.
PEARSON ADV. AGENCY, INC.
50 E. 42 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: VAnderbilt 6-0029
PPA
Pres-Treas C. H. Pearson
Copy Chief, Editor W. R. Barker
Radio Director B. J. Lanza
Radio Accounts: Manufacturers Trust Co.
(Banking), New York; Cooper Razor Blade
Co. (Razor blades), Brooklyn; National
Home Owners Assoc, New York, N. Y.
PECK ADV. AGENCY, INC.
400 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-0900
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
Chairman of the Board Harry Peck
President Harry Krawit
Vice-President Norman A. Mack
Dir. of Radio-TV Arthur J. Daly
Radio Accounts: I. J. Fox (Furs), New
York; Howard Clothes (Men's & Boys' Fur-
nishings), Brooklyn; Old Dutch Coffee (Cof-
fee) ; Charles of the Ritz (Cosmetics, Premier
Foods (Food Products), New York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Howard Clothes (Men's &
Boys' Furnishings), Brooklyn; Old Dutch
Coffee (Coffee), Charles of the Ritz (Cos-
metics), Premier Foods (Food Products),
New York, N. Y.
PEDLAR & RYAN, INC.
250 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-1500
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA-
BMB— NOAB— PPA— SNPA
President Thomas L. L. Ryan
Vice-Presidents G. Douglas Morris,
T. C. Fisher, Donald R. Shaw, Jack Skol-
nik
Secretary H. C. Sutherland
Media Director T. C. Fisher
Time Buyer William G. White
Director of Radio-TV. .. .Wilfred S. Roberts
Program Supervisor Elizabeth C. Shay
Radio Accounts: Procter and Gamble
(Camay Beauty Shop), Cincinnati, 0.; North-
east Airlines (Air Transportation), Boston,
Mass.; La Primadora Cigar Corp. (Cigars),
New York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: La Primadora Cigar Corp.
(Cigars), New York, N. Y.
THE PHILLIPS COMPANY
604 First National Bldg., San Diego 1, Calif.
Phone: Franklin 2122
TAAN
Partner William L. Phillips
Partner Charles C. Ramsey
Acct. Exec Fred J. Volz
Time Buyer Robert F. Lewis
Radio Director Bill Mesmer
Radio Accounts: Walt Tufford DeSoto-PIy-
niouth (DeSoto - Plymouth Automobiles),
Davidson Furniture Co. (Retail Furniture),
Home Federal Savings & Loan (Savings &
Loan), Dennstedt Electro Mart (Electrical
Appliances), Tufford TV (Television), First
National Bank (Trust & Savings), Dr. G.
W. Raichart (Dentist), San Diego, Calif.
TV Accounts: Davidson Furniture Co.,
Tufford TV, Walt DeSoto-Plymouth, Valle's
Restaurant, San Diego, Calif.
CASPER PINSKER, INC.
150 Nassau St., New York 7, N. Y.
Phone: BEekman 3-8680
ANPA
President Casper Pinsker
Vice-President Thomas J. McElroy
Secretary-Treasurer Casper Pinsker, Jr.
Director of Radio Jules M. Laberl
Asst. Radio Director. .. .Robert Kirschbaum
Radio Accounts: Fifth Ave. Merchandise
Mart (Vest Pocket Adding Machine), New
York; Albern Sales Co. (Novelties), Long
Island City; Associated Nutrition Products
("Protam" Reducing Formula), Christian
Herald (Books), Champion Implement Co.
(Electric Spray Gun), Fillum Fun, Inc.
(Toys), New York, N. Y. ; Grayson Farms
(California-grown Dates), La Quinta, Calif.;
Harbert Company (Toys), Novel Manufac-
turing Co. (Toys), Scope Sales Co. (Sewing
Accessories), Seven Sirens Press (Books),
New York; Dale Shears' School of Music
(Dale Shears' Piano Course), Struthers, O.;
Simon & Schuster (Books), Superior Agen-
cies (American Progressive Health Insur-
ance Company), Tex Smith, Harmonica Man
(Harmonica Course), New York, N. Y.
PITLUK ADVERTISING
2200 Alamo National Bank Bldg.
San Antonio 5, Texas
Phone: GArfield 7268
ABP— ANPA— PPA
SNPA— NOAB— APA— TAAN
Partner, Space Buyer Jack N. Pitluk
Radio Director Bob Holleron
Copy Chief, Sales Mgr.. ..Jack N. Pitluk, Jr.
Radio Time Buyer Sam Riklin
PORTER & ASSOCIATES
430 S. Western Ave., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: DUnkirk 8-2972
Partner-Owner, Time Buyer & Adv. Sales
Mgr Irwin T. Porter
Partner-Owner, Radio Dir. & Time
Buyer Gertrude T. Porter
Copy Chief Jean Norab
192
Advertising Agencies
R. I. POTTS— CALKINS & HOLDEN
215 \r. Per-hing Rd., Kansas City 8, Mo.
Phone: Victor 2530
ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President R. J. Potts
Vice-Presidents J. B. Woodbury,
C. C. Tucker, E. A. Warner, C. L. Robin-
son
Secretary-Treasury C. C. McMillan
Radio & TV Director William J. Brewer
Publicity Director James McQueeny
POTTS-TURNBULL CO., INC.
912 Baltimore Ave., Kansas Citv 6, Mo.
Phone: Victor 9400
AxNPA— APA— PPA— NOAB
President W. J. Krebs
V.-P.-Production Mgr D. E. Dexter
Secretary W. B. Stone
Treasurer C. J. Effie
V.-P. & Radio Dir N. P. Rowe
PRATER ADV. AGENCY. INC.
705 Chestnut St., St. Louis 1, Mo.
Phone: GArfield 6490
ABP— ANPA— APA— SNPA
President & Treas George L. Prater
Vice-President M. T. Prater
Secretary Mary E. Johnson
Art Dir Walter Miller
Radio Accounts: Claussner Hosiery Co.,
Falls City Brewing Co., Inc., Merit Clothing
Co., Moniteau Mills.
PROGRESSIVE RADIO
ADVERTISING CO.
260 E. 161 St., New York 51, N. Y.
Phone: MElrose 5-5522
Director Lido Belli
Time Buyer Catherine Termini
Radio Accounts: Adam Hats, Bendix
Washing Machine, Florsheim Shoes, Buitoni
Prods., White Sewing Machine, William Oil-
0-MatJc Oil Burners, Chrysler Corporation,
Carter's Little Liver Pills, Conti Products,
Consolidated Edison Co. of N. Y., De Nohili
Cigar Co., Ford Motors, Flotill Products,
Gambarelli & Davitto, Inc., General Electric,
General Motors, Johnson & Johnson, Kel-
vinator Refrigerators, Manufacturers Trust
Co., Pepsi Cola, Philco Refrigerators and
Radio, Pinex, Southern Cotton Oil Co.,
United Security Associated Warehouses Assn.,
White Labs. Inc., Planters Edible Oil Co.,
Procter & Gamble, Public National Bank &
Trust Co., RCA Victor, Perugina, Inc.,
Quiet May Oil Burner Co., S. A. Shonbrunn
(Medaglia d'Oro Coffee) ; Warren Norge Co.,
Wrigley Chewing Gum, Superfilm Distrib-
uting Corp., St. Joseph's Aspirin, Atlantic
Macaroni, f]o.. Inc., Florence Cias Range,
Frank ((ihirory & Spices), Hi-Jump Fruit
(^o. of California; .Maytag Washing Machine,
Ossola J. Co.; Pandora Cigar Co., Inc., RKO
Theater, Paradise Wines; Cella Vineyards,
Muntz TV, International Harvester Refrigera-
tor, Starrett TV, Hallicrafter TV, Sonoma
Grape Products, Etna Recording Co.
QUALITY PARK ADV. AGENCY *
450 N. Syndicate St., St. Paul 4, Minn.
Phone: NE 7873
APA— PPA— ABP
President C. A. Ward
Vice-President R. J. Henderson
Art Director Charles Ernst
Pro. Mgr., Radio Time Byr D. J. Holstad
Gen. Mgr E. J. Petersen
Radio Dir. Chge. Research. ..J. H. Fischbein
Copy Chief John Reely
Radio Accounts: Dairy Fresh Creameries,
Miss Morris Candies, Zip Co., Red Wagon
Pop Corn, Kennedy Products, Hilltop Feeds.
RADIO ADVERTISING CORP. OF
AMERICA
47 Audubon Ave., Jersey City 5, N. J.
Phone Bergen 4-2332
President Michael A. Fiore
V.-P. & Treas B. V. Fiore
Secretary Sol Chasnoff
Prod. Mgr. & Acct. Exec Paul Apello
Radio-TV Director Michael A. Fiore
x\cct. Exec B. Wilnian
Radio Accounts: China Clipper, Non-Sec-
tarian Radio Church, Evangelistic Prophetic
Testimony of Phila., Watchung Lake, Casino
Beach & Pool, Freehold Raceways, Dover
Race Track, Post Auto Exchange, Airport
Motors, Alexander Beverages, D. Wolff &
Co., Circle Motor Sales, South Beach Busi-
ness Men's Assn., Village Business Men's
Assn.
Television Accounts: Watchung Lake,
Swimming & Bathing Resort.
THE L. W. RAMSEY ADV. AGENCY
111 E. Third St., Davenport, Iowa
Phone: 3-1889
NOAB— ANPA— PPA— APA— ABP
President & Secretary E. G. Naeckel
Service Director A. M. Walgren
Production Manager Esther Burmeister
Art Director P. Norton
Technical Consultant W. A. Giraldi
Branch Offices
6671 Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood 28, Calif.
Exec.-Vice-Pres W. W. Kennedy
230 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
Vice-President & Treas L. H. Copeland
Art Director E. J. McCabe
Buyer Radio Time D. L. Parsons
Production Manager Vito M. Volino
Radio Accounts: Blackhawk Brewing Co.,
Western Grocer Co., The Herman Nelson
Corp., Illinois Commercial Men's Assn., Lite
Soap Co., Michigan Mushroom Co.
193
Ad voriisiiig Agencies
THE RANDALL COMPANY
75 Pearl St., Hartford 3, Conn.
Phone: 7-1179
ABP
^President Wilbur W. Randall
Art Director Bernard S. Vinick
Prod. Mgr... Muriel M. O'Connor
Radio-TV Dir Florence F. Grady
Radio Accounts: Bacon Bottling Co. (Car-
bonated Beverages), Hartford, Conn.;
Crown Petroleum Corp. (Petroleum Pro-
ducts), Htfd., Conn., Spfd., Mass.; George
E. Dewey Co. (Movers), Ellin & Levin
(Furs), Hartford; Genton Clothes (Ap-
parel), East Hartford; Harry Glotzer
(Furs), Hara Decorators (Home Furnish-
ings), Harry's Clothing Store (Men's Store),
Hartford Gas Co. (Public Utility), Hartford;
Hatry & Young (Electronics), Hoffman
Wallpaper Co., Conn. & Mass.; Savitt
Jewelers (Jewelry), Hartford; Schultz
Beauty Salons, Conn. & Mass.; Tuckel's
Radio & Appliances, Hartford; Wachtel's
Dept. Store, Hartford, Conn.
TV Accounts: Crown Petroleum Corp.,
Hatry & Young, Conn. & Mass.
CHAS. DALLAS REACH CO., INC.
69 W a.shinglon St., Newark, N. J.
Phone Market 3-5100
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA
Prcs. & Treasurer Clias. Dallas Reach
Ex. V.P Howard Sands
V.P Francis R. Risley
Secretary Everett Sahrbeck
Asst. Treasurer Wm. F. Renz
Director of Media Jerome B. Harrison
Director of Research Edward Stover
Prod. Mgr Robert J. Burns
Traffic Mgr Emil Lotruglio
Director Radio & TV Jerome B. Harrison
Time Buyer Rose Italia
Asst Eleanor Leonard
Branch Office
46 W. 55 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 5-4176
Director of Media Jerome B. Harrison
Radio Accounts: Dugan Brothers (Baked
Goods), N. J. Bell Telephone, Newark, N.
J.; L. E. Waterman (Fountain Pens), Kop-
pers Co. (Coke Fuel), Curtiss-Wriglit Co.
(Airplane), New York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Koppers Co. (Coke Fuel),
New York, N. Y.
THE FRED M. RANDALL CO.
Book Tower, Detroit 26, Mich.
Phone: Cadillac 1-4662
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— ABC— NOAB
Pres. & Treas H. Ross Mack
Vice-Presidents. .Hal. G. Trump, Ralph W.
Sharp
Secy. & Copy Chief George B. Dow
Radio Dir R. D. Hughes
Space & Radio Time Buyer Charles E.
Foerster
Art Director T. E. Eklund
Production Mgr George L. Husted
Account Executives. ..H. Ross Mack, Hal G.
Trump, Ralph W. Sharp, R. D. Hughes,
Charles Foerster, Lee E. Crooks, P. F.
Droese
Radio Accounts: Booth Newspapers,
Bronte Champagne & Wines Co., Inc.
RAYMOND ADV. AGENCY
11 Commerce St., Newark 2, N. J.
Phone: MA 2-6811
ANPA— PPA— ABP— APA
Owner Milton C. Tauder
Art Dir Gorman Loss
Production Mgr Margaret McDade
Publicity Dir Lillian Timoney
Research Dir Eleanore Lambeck
Radio Accounts: K. Kaufman & Co., Inc.,
Monroe Savings & Loan Assn., Teldisco, Inc.,
Union National Bank.
KNOX REEVES ADVERTISING, INC.
600 First Nat'l.-Soo Line Bldg.,
Minneapolis 2, Minn.
Phone: Bridgeport 7701
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA
BMB— NOAB— PPA
President E. E. Sylvestr<'
Executive Vice-Pres Wayne Hunt
Vice-Presidents J. H. Sarles,
Elizabeth B. Reeves, Helen A. Brown, R.
W. Stafford, E. K, Pottle
Secretary-Treasurer C. L. Greenwood
Director of Media K. P. Torgeson
Space Buyer G. E. Anderson
Branch Office
625 Market St., San Francisco, Calif.
Exec.-in-charge H. R. Ohleyer
Radio Accounts: General Mills, Inc., Paci-
fic Gamble Robinson Co., Midland National
Bank, Sperry Flour Co., Art Instruction,
Inc.
TV Accounts: Art Instruction, Inc., Gen-
eral Mills.
REINCKE, MEYER & FINN, INC.
520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, IlL
Phone: WHitehall 4-7440
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President Wallace Meyer
Treasurer C. A. Reincke
Secretary A. L. Reincke
Vice Presidents Gordon Taylor,
C. C. Stevens, J. J. Finn
Director Frank M. Baker
194
Advertising Agencies
Radio Accounts: Anderson Co. (ANCO
Wiper Blade? and Arms), Gary, Ind.; Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy (Railroad travel).
Sterling Insurance Co. (Insurance), Ameri-
can Technical Society (Books), Chicago, 111.
TV Accounts: von Schrader Mfg. Co.
(Powder-ene), Racine, Wise.
THE REINGOLD CO.. INC.
10 State St., Boston 9, Mass.
Phone: Capital 7-7611
ANPA— PPA— ABP— AAAA
President & Treas Harry I. Reingold
Art Dir Harry Goodman
Production Mgr Francis R. O'Reilly
Asst. Prod. Mgr Robert Curley
Copy Chief Harry Dodswortli
Media Dir. & Radio Time Buyer
Thomas J. Rowen
Mgr. Outdoor Dept Burt C. Riley, Jr.
Radio Account: Hanipdou Brewing (>o.
- I . . , . »
EMIL REINHARDT ADV. AGENCY
173f) Franklin St.. Oakland 12, Calif.
Phone: Templ.l.ar 2-2408
ABP— ANPA— APA
President Eniil Reinhardi
Copy Chief Dave Lane
Space Buyer Eleanor Shea Moreira
Radio Manager Joseph Connor
Copywriter James Prindiville
Production Mgr Edward O'Mara
Hadio Time Buyer \mia I'onli
Radio Accounts: Kilpatrick's Bakeries,
\\ alter N. Boysen Co., Standard Beverages,
Central IJank, San Francisco Brewing (]o.,
(Grocers Milk Co.. Tutlle Cheese ("o.
REISS ADVERTISING
221 W. 57 St., .New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-8030
A HP— ANPA— APA— CAN— PPA— SNPA
I'resident Joseph Reiss
Vice President Harold Rei-;s
Sec.-Trea-urer B. M. l^eiss
CompiroiliT \ Oflicc Mgr. ..John T. Cisncros
A( I ount E\i(iili\(-. . Leonard M. Heine, Jr.,
Le.-ter Loeh, Stajiley Sussman, Elizuheth
Tauliin. Richard Weiss, Rose Yergin
Radio Accounts: Decorative (iahinet Corp.
( E-Z-Do (!lo>ets anti accessories), Kearney,
N. J.; Lafayette-Concord Radio (Radio &
TV), S. Klein (Retail Api)arch. McCrory
Stores, New York, N. Y.; I'rincess House
Closets ((!lo>ets & accessories). Newark,
N. J.; Rand Huhher- ( Ktilihrt- |irr)ducts),
Brooklyn, N. Y.
11 Accounts: Lionel (^»rp. ( l>lertri<
Trains), N<-w York, N. Y.; Decorative
Caliinet Corji. ( E-Z-Do (Closets Si accessories),
Kearney; Prince.ss House (]|o.sets ((Closets
& accessories), Newark, N. J.
E. W. REYNOLDS LIMITED
145 Yonge St., Toronto 1, Ont., Canada
Phone: WAverley 6157
ABC
President Edward W. Reynolds
Secy. & Treas Fred Banks
Art Dept Garth Harber
Production Mgr John L. R. Russell
Copy Chief N. Stuart Walton
Radio Department Shirley Oakes
Space Buyer Helen Anderson
Press Relations John J. Callan
Account Executives. .. .C. Warren Reynolds,
H. D. R. Newby, H. A. Davis, David G.
Kilner
Branch Office
Room 409, 1405 Pearl St., Montreal, Quebec
Phone: LAncaster 3745
Exec.-in-charge Allan S. Morrison
Radio Accounts: Mutual Benefit Health
& Accident Assoc, Lantigen Laboratories,
Ltd. (Lantigen "E" "g" "B" "C"), On-
tario Honey Producers Co-Operative Ltd.,
Toronto; The T. Sisman Shoe Co. (Scamp-
ers, Tredders, Thoro-Bilts), Aurora; The
Coffield Washer Co. Ltd. (Washers), Ham-
ilton, Ont.; T. S. Simms & Co. Ltd.
(Brushes), St. John N. B.; Benjamin Moore
& Co. Ltd. (Paints), J. H. Stafford Industries,
Ontario Beekeepers' Council, Toronto, Ont.;
D. F. Morgan Ltd. (Morgan Hats), Montreal,
P. Q.; Belmont Park, Cartierville.
R. C. RIBEL ADV. AGENCY
151 S. 5th St., Louisville 2, Ky.
Phone WAbash 6039-30
Owner R. C. Riebel
Production Mgr Walter W. Werle
Radio-TV Dir Sally V. Woleven
Radio Accounts: Bank of Louisville, Bur-
dorff Furniture Co., Cooke (Jhcvro'et Co.,
Cooke Pontiac Co., Conmionwealth Life In-
surance Co., Howel Furniture Co., Liberty
National Bank & Trust Co., Monarch Auto
Co., Hurry-Up-Broadway.
FLETCHER D. RICHARDS, INC.
10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-6383
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA
NOAB— PPA
President Fletcher D. Richards
Vice-Pres Eugene I. Harrington
Vice-Pres Bradley A. Walker
Secy.-Treas Duane W. Beurniann
Vice-Pres. & Media Dir E. A. Elliot
Vice-Presidents Herbert Baldwin,
M. J. Casey, J. S. Davidson, Radcliffe
Ronieyn, Trell Yocum
Art Dir John Sidebotham
Copy Chief John William
Motion I'iclnrr Dir Kenneth Young
195
Advertising Agencies
V. p. in charge Radio & TV
John S. Davidson
Radio & TV Program Director.. .Tom Hicks
Time Buyer George Pamental
Radio & TV Copy S. J. Frolick
Radio Writer Kenneth Derby
Branch Offices
Lincoln Tower, 75 E. Wacker Drive
Chicago 1, 111.
Manager French L. Eason
HARRINGTON & RICHARDS: Division of
F. D. Richards, Inc.
256 Sutter St., San Francisco, Calif.
Exec, in charge Eugene Harrington
5816 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
Exec, in charge Eugene Harrington
Radio Accounts: U. S. Rubber Co. ( U. S.
Royal Tires, Fisk Tires, U. S. Keds, U. S.
Gaytees, Koylon Mattresses), Eastern Air
Lines, Rockwood & So. (Rockvvood Choco-
late Products), Dixon Crucible Co. (Ticon-
deroga Pencils), Durham-Enders Razor
Corp. (Enders Razor), Foremost Dairy
Products), Berghoff Brewing (Berghoff
Beer), U. S. Coast Guard.
TV Accounts: U. S. Rubber Co. (U. S.
Royal Tires, U. S. Keds, U. S. Gaytees),
Eastern Air Lines, Atlanta-New York; Berg-
hoff Beer (Berghoff Beer), Durham-Enders
(Enders Razor), New York-New Haven;
Foremost Dairy (Foremost Ice Cream), New
York, N. Y.
M. EVANS RICHMOND ADV.
AGENCY
1518 Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Pa.
Phone: PE 5-2234
ABP
Pres. & Radio Time Buyer M. Evans
Richmond
Art. Dir.. Mathew Lynch
Production Mgr Claude Lathrop
Account Executive. .. .Robert E. Hammond
Branch Office
230 Boylston St., Boston 16, Mass.
Exec.-in-charge Robert S. Richmond
Yucca Vine Bldg., Hollywood, Calif.
Exec.-in-charge Moray K. Reiss
LEE RINGER ADVERTISING
3142 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: DRexel 8131
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA
Owner Lee Ringer
Art Dir Richard Pennington
Production C. C. Wickstrom
lOHN a RIORDAN CO.
605 Lucas Ave., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Phone: Madison 6-2291
Owner John H. Riordan
Art Dir Elsie Beck
Space & Time Buyer Shirley A. Smith
Account Executives B. P. Lowry,
F. C. McElligot, A. F. Banks
Radio Accounts: Calif. Flyers, Inc., Calif.,
Doyle Packing Co.
PHILIP RITTER CO., INC.
511 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone :MUrray Hill 7-6574
ANPA— PPA— AAAA— NOAB
Chairman & Treas Philip Rilter
Vice-President Walter J. Mclndoe
Secretary Henry P. Bender
Radio Accounts: Bel Paese Sales Co., Ryan
Sales Co.
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RITTS ADVERTISING AGENCY
601-5 Gerke Bldg., Cincinnati 2, 0.
Phone: DUnbar 0532
Owner Charles Rittenhouse
DAN RIVKIN AGENCY
1418 Walnut St., Phila. 2, Pa.
Phone: PE-5.5766
Owner Dan Rivkin
Radio Accounts: John Kohler (Clothing),
Ismak Rug Mills, Ford Optical Co., Phila.;
Royal Shoe Stores, Chester, Camden;
Spiro's Apparel, Moskin Clothes, Berg Bros.
(Clothing), Richards Clothes, I. Shubin
& Son (Furniture), Phila., Wilmington.
ELWOOD J. ROBINSON ADV.
AGENCY
634 So. Spring St., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Phone: MUtual 6293
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA
President Elwood J. Robinson
Vice-President Melvin A. Jensen
Secretary Eola E. Gass
Copy Chief B. E. Howard
Production Mgr T. H. Tomlin
Art Director Walton Titus
Media Dir-Time Buyer R. C. Neuman
801 Kohl Building, San Francisco, Calif.
Branch Office
Radio Accounts: Loma Linda Food Pro-
ducts (Ruskets, Oven-Cooked Wheat, and
25 other food products), Arlington; Pioneer
Savings & Loan, Home Building & Loan
Assn., Cinch Products, Inc. (Cake Mixes),
Los Angeles; Pasadena Building & Loan
Assn., Pasadena; California Fig Institute
(Fig Industry), Fresno; California Federal
(Savings & Loan), Western Federal S. & L.
Assn., Los Angeles; Lorenz Broom & Mop
Co. (Rubber Broom), Arlington, Calif.
TV Accounts: Pasadena Building & Loan
Assn., Pasadena; Loma Linda Food Co.,
Arlington; Cinch Products, Inc., Home
Building & Loan Assn., California Federal
S. & I. Assn., Los Angeles, Calif.
196
Advertising
Agencies
ROCHE, WILUAMS & CLEARY, INC.
135 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 3, 111.
Phone: RAndolph 6-9760
ABC— .\NPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President J. P. Roche
Treasurer D. J. Kelly
Secretary M. F. Williamson
Vice-Presidents J. M. Cleary,
S. Weston, Lloyd Maxwell, J. V. Gilniour,
John Hayes Kelly, H. M. Collier
Radio-TV Program Director. . .Phil Stewart
Radio-TV 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, Little Boy Blue Blue-
ing), Revere Camera Co. (Revere cameras
& projector). National Trailways Bus Sys-
tem, Inc., Stewart & Ashby Coffee Co. (Stew-
arts Coffee), Chicago; The Studebaker Corp.,
South Bend, Ind.
TV Accounts: Stewart & Ashby Coffee Co.,
Chicago; The Studebaker Corp., South Bend,
Ind.
ROCK ADVERTISING AGENCY
1165 Broadway, New York 1, N. Y.
Phone MLrray Hill 9-3850
ABP
Owner-Copy Allan Rock
Art Director Jo Bologna
Space Buyer Sally Winston
Radio Manager Irwin Winehouse
Account Exec Michael Clarke
ROGERS & SMITH ADV. AGENCY
20 .North Wark.r Dr.. Cliicago 6, 111.
Phone: DEarborn 2-0020
\liP— ANPA— APA— PPA— SNPA
President Walter E. Smith
Exec. V.-P Ray H. Reynolds
Vice-Pre^ident Howard N. Smith
Treasure r George C. Huppertz
Secretary Olive A. Kinloch
Art Dir H. A. Frahm
Account Executives Howard N. Smith,
W. E. Smith, K. H. Reynolds, G. C. Hup-
|)t rlz, J. M. \V entsel
Brunch Offices
Uexrve Loan Life Bldg., Dallas 1, Tex.
I'r.-sidcnt Walter E. Smith
Ex.c. V.-P. & Mgr Howard N. Smith
Public Relations Dir John Olds
Art Dir. (Dallas) Marvin Krieger
Radio Dir Marie Callahan
Copy Chief M. Stewart
1001 Maltimore Ave., Kansas City 6, Mo.
I 'residtiit Walter E. Smith
Vice-President Howard N. Smith
Manager J. W. Coy
ROIZEN ADV. AGENCY, INC.
291 Delaware Ave., Buffalo 2, N. Y.
Phone: CLeveland 5975
ABP— PPA
President, Treas., Space & Time Buyer
Manus Roizen
Vice-Presidents Samuel Sapowitch,
Arthur H. Rich
Secretary Edith Roizen
Art Dir. & Production Mgr..C. John Gintber
Asst. Production Mgr Frank Landau
Personnel Dir. & Librarian. . .Mary A. Riley
Radio Dir., Time & Space Buyer
David I. Levy
TV Time Buyer Arthur H. Rich
Radio Accounts: Buffalo House Wrecking
Co. (Building materials). Music House
(Record and Musical Instrument stores),
Pfeiffer's Food Products, Inc. (Salad dress-
ings). Rich Ice Cream Co., Sattler's (De-
partment Store), 20tli Century Theatre, Buf-
falo, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Sattler's, Rich Ice Cream
Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
RONALDS ADV. AGENCY, LTD.
1440 St. Catherine St. W., Montreal, Can.
Phone: Plateau 4803
AAAA— ABC— ANPA— BMB— CAN
NAAN— IPPA
President Russell C. Ronalds
Vice-President F. deB. Walker
Vice-President (Toronto) R. J. Avery
Treasurer Angus Ahern
Radio Director Frank Starr
Asst. to Radio Director S. B. Hayward
Branch Office
137 Wellington St. W., Toronto, Can.
Vice-President & Radio Dir R. J. Avery
Asst. to Radio Director D. R. Loney
Radio Accounts: Dominion Government
(Army, Canada Savings Bonds), Ottawa;
Canadian Industries Ltd. (Agricultural
Chemicals Div., Paint & Varnish Division),
Montreal Shoe Stores (Footwear), Canada
Packers Ltd. (Meats), Bovril (Canada) Ltd.
(Bovril), Canadian Arena Co., Bristol My-
ers, Tintex, Montreal; L. K. Liggett Co.
Ltd., United Rexall Drug Co. Ltd., Niagara
Finance Co. Ltd., Trans-Canada Credit Corp.,
Toronto.
CHARLES EDSON ROSE CO. '
100 East Chicago Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: Superior 7-3486
ANPA— PPA— ABP— APA
Owner Charles E. Rose
Art Dir L. E. Manning
Space & Radio Time Buyers. William Perry,
M. B. Cooper
Radio Accounts: Auto Accessory Co.,
Charms & Cain, H. C. Evans & Co., Lom-
bardo Wine Co., Nu-Dell Mfg. Co., Winken-
weder & Ladd, Inc.
197
Advertising Agencies
WILLIAM GANSON ROSE, INC.
Williamson Bldfi., Ch-veland 14, 0.
Phone: TOwer 1-6171
Pies., Treas., Radio Dir.
William Ganson Rose
Vice-Presidents Frank Pelton,
L. C. Brown
Prod. Mgr Ina M. Peters
Branch Office
3719 Reading Rd., Cincinnati 29, O.
Manager L. C. Brown
Radio Accounts: Bailey Co., W. B. Burke
& Co., Cleveland Foundation, Higbee Co.,
Mass. Mutual Life Insurance Co., Public
Square Relations.
ROSE-MARTIN, INC.
21 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemburg 2-3550
ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA
President Irl W. Rose
Secretary-Treasurer John B. Martin
Vice-President Vaughn G. Hannington
Media Director G. M. Rundbaken
Production Manager John A. Boulle
Art Director Andrew K. Nelsen
Comptroller H. J. Carmichael
Account Executive Irl W. Rose 2nd
Radio Accounts: Public National Bank &
Trust Co. of New York.
IRVING ROSEN ADVERTISING
230 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y.
Phone LOngacre 3-0471
Owner, Space & Radio Time Buyer
Irving Rosen
Production Mgr E. Wayne
Radio Accounts: Style-Rite Footwear Corp.,
The Wenley Co.
ARTHUR ROSENBERG CO., INC.
570 7th Ave., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: CHickering 4-4420
ABP— ANPA— NOAB— PPA
President Samuel Rubenstein
Vice-Pres Wm. H. Saul
Secretary Harold Chartow
Treasurer A. A. Rosenberg
Prod. Mgr John La Barbara
Media & Res. Dir Sam Haven
Copy & Plans H. B. Sadler,
Joseph Ellner
Radio Accounts: Gleam Shampoo, Myer
1890 Beverages, Miner's Inc.
TV Accounts: Monarch-Saphin (Retail
Store), New York
A. JAMES ROUSE CO.
521 N. LaCienega Blvd.,
Los Angeles 36, Calif.
Phone: BRadshaw 2-5608
ABP— APA
Owner Art Rouse
Art Director John Fish
Acct. Exec, Production Mgr., Radio-TV Dir.
Bert Feinberg
Space, Time Buyer Eleanor Dorfnian,
Anne Flynn, Art Rouse
Radio Accounts: Original Barbecue, Cul-
ver of Calif., Harold's, Pensick & Gordon,
Inc. (Toys), Los Angeles.
TV Accounts: Harold's, Pensick & Gordon,
(Toys), Los Angeles.
CHARLES L. RUMRILL & CO., INC.
339 East Ave., Rochester 7, N. Y.
Phone: BAker 4340
AAAA— ABP— PPA— ANPA
President C. L. Rumrill
Vice-Presidents S. H. Weinstein,
G. M. Prince, H. R. Hanson
Secy.-Treasurer G. G. Wallington
Prod. Mgr H. H. Thompson, Jr.
Radio Accounts: Gold Tone Studios, The
Pleasant Valley Wine Co., Brighton Place
Dairy.
LOWE RUNKLE CO.
1365 First National Bldg.,
Oklahoma City 2, Okla.
Phone: 3-5439
AAAA— TBP— APA— PPA— SNPA
President Lowe Runklc
Vice-Pres Roger Pishny
Secretary Irene Gammel
Production Mgr Lois Rea
Art Director Elinar Lundquist
Account Execs Harold Kranz,
Roger Pishny, Lowe Runkle
Dir. of Radio &TV Howard Neumann
Radio Accounts: Arkansas City Flour
Mills (Flour), Arkansas City, Kan.; Cain's
Coffee Co. (Coffee, Tea, Spice), Dulaneys
(Appliances Distributor), Local Federal
S & L Ass'n., Liberty National Bank, Merit
Bills, Inc. (Feed), Oklahoma Operating
Co. (Laundry Group), Oklahoma City.
TV Accounts: Dulaneys (Appliances Dis-
tributor), Oklahoma Operating Co. (Laundry
Group), Oklahoma City.
RUTHRAUFF & RYAN, INC.
405 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 6-6400
AAAA— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA
Chairman of Board F. B. Ryan
President F. B. Ryan, Jr.
Sr. Vice-Pres. & Treas Cal. J. McCarthy
Exec. Vice-Pres E. J. Grady
Media Dir J. L. Ames
Radio Department
V.P. Dir. of Radio-TV... Willson M. Tuttle
Head Talent & Time Buyer. Thomas G. Slater
Mgr. TV Dept Grant Y. Flynn
Production Mgr John G. Cole
Script Editor Sidney Slon
198
Advertising
Agencies
Business Mgr., Ass't Time Buyer
Bernard Rasmussen
Senior Director Robert S. Steel
Casting Dir Katherine McMahon
Publicity Director Bernard Zwirn
Canadian Coordinator Louis deMilhau
Radio Continuity
Head of Radio-TV Commercials Dept.
Reggie Morgan
Asst. Head Bill Russell
Branch Offices
360 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Exec. Vice-Pres. & Western Mgr.
Paul E. Watson
Chicago Manager William P. Littell
Media Manager Albert R. Callies
Director of Radio R. W. Metzger
Chg. of Radio Production. .. .N. E. Heyne
Bus. Mgr. & Time Buyer. .. .Holly Shivley
Charge of Television Fran Harris
Charge of Commercials Irene Small
Producer Warren Johnson
7430 Eecond Blvd., Detroit 2, Mich.
Vice-Pres. & Manager Tod Reed
812 Oliver St., St. Louis 1, Mo.
Sr. Vice-Pres & Manager. .Oscar A. Zahntr
712 Main St., Houston 2, Texas
Manager H. Donald Hopton
1680 No. Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif.
V.P, & Pacific Coast Mgr.. .John H. Weiser
Head of Radio Prod Glenn Middleton
Bii-iness Mgr. & Head of TV. .Marvin Young
Mgr. of Media Dept R. K. Irtdericks
.\rt Director Charles Williams
Prorluction Mgr Donald W hitlcmore
Copy Direitor I' red Jones
Asst. Head of TV Stewart Garner
\(c()iinl F.XfciiliM's Charic-- B()\ve>,
William H<»\\ard, Walter Ntijl, Arllnu
Tra>k.
23.') Montgomery St., San Fraiu-isco 4, Calif.
Manager Hrrixrt O. Ncl>oii
1218 3rd Ave., Seatll.- 1. W ;.-!..
Vice-Pres. & Manager I. (,. Mullins
(iarew Tower, Cincinnati 2, Ohio
Vice Pre.«. & Manager lolin L. Mapro
80 Richmond St.. W., Toroncjto, Out., Canada
Manager (»ordon Ralston
liitdio Accounts: Chrysler Corporation,
Delaware, Larkawaniia & Western Coal Co.,
Kleclric .Auto-Lite (]o., (^untht-r Brewery,
(iarretl & Co., Lever Brothers Co., Lever
IJrotlirr- Ltd.. H. C. Lytton Co., (irie^edieck
Mro-. Bri-wrrv. Prp-odcnt Co. of Canada,
\\ Ml. \\ rigliN ji. Co., iJailey Schools, Savings
Bank? A^.-oc. of Stale of N. Y., .\dler Com-
pany, Allen Kdtnoiid> .Shoe (iorp.. Allied
Florist Association, Binyon Optical Co.,
Kick-a-\\a\ Carincnts, Inc., Kri-y Packing (!o.,
Martha NFiiil Mfg. (!o., Thomas J. Lipton,
Ltd.. Mutual In-nraiiiT <>( Omaha.
LEWIS EDWIN RYAN
726 Jackson Place, N. L., Washington 6, D. C.
Phone: Re. 7606-7-8
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— NOAB
PPA— SNPA
Owner Lewis Edwin Ryan
Secretary Laura D. Baker
Gen. Mgr J. Robert Corry
Auditor Preston B. Coiner
Art. Dir William N. Clifford
Prod. Mgr David F. DeYoung
Copy Chief Harry A. Lyles
Rad. Dir Gordon Manchester
Account Executives J. Robert Corry,
Robert Ames, John F. Hardie, Wm. Green,
Gordon Manchester, Wm. R. Doores
Director-Radio & TV.. Gordon Manchester
Continuity Chief Bette Murphy
Time Buyer Laura D. Baker
BEN SACKHEIM. INC.
2 W. 59 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-5141
ANPA— PPA— APA— ABP— NOAB
President Ben Sackheim
Vice-Pres Lloyd G. Whitebrook
Secretary M. A. Aldridge
Treasurer Leonard H. Spring
Prod. Mgr Hugh A. Gigante
Media Dir. & Time Buyer. Leonard H. Spring
Publicity Dir Bette Benfield
Research Dir Sylvia M. Sackheim
Art Dir Arthur Singer
Fashion Prom. Dir Ruth Hammer
Copy Chief Anne Green
Radio Accounts: Peter Pan Foundations,
Inc. (Brassieres), Miss Swank, Inc. (Slips
& Pajamas), N. Y, State Democratic Com-
mittee, New York; The Autoyre Co. (Kit-
chen & Bathroom accessories), Oakville,
Conn.
ST. GEORGES & KEYES, INC.
250 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-1180
ABP— ANPA— PPA— ABC
President Maubert St. Georges
Exec. V.P., Radio Dir.. .Stanley J. Keyes, Jr.
Treasurer John H. Vesely
Vice-Pres. -Art Director. .Alfred A. Anthony
Production Manager William Korcak
Media Dir James J. Freeman
Publicity Director John C. Gourlie
Branch Offices
Post Road, Stamford, Conn.
Manager Carl Speirs
2112 N. Charles St., Baltinu)re 18, Md.
.Manager Arthur Booth
Radio Accounts: Benj. Moore & Co.
(Paints), N. Y.; Bisceglia Bros. Wines,
Fresno, Calif.; New Haven R. R., New
Haven, Conn.
TV Accounts: Revere Copper and Brass
(Revere Ware).
199
Advertising Agencies
SALESVERTISING ASSOCIATES,
INC.
Board of Trade Bldg., Cliit-ago 4, 111.
Phone: W Abash 2-6245
President Douglass Doolittle
Treasurer G. Xenos
Secy G. S. Doolittle
RICHARD SALINGER, ADV.
99 Chauncy St., Boston 11, Mass.
Phone: Li. 2-5332
President Richard Salinger
Radio-TV Director Irving I. Sacks
Radio Accounts: Kussell Furs, Lehrburger
& Asher (Furs), Lepie's, Inc. (Fabrics, ma-
terials), Renmore, Inc. (Ladies apparel),
Stasey-Moore (Furs), Touraine Stores
(Women's specialty), Kay Jewelry, Co.
Chieftain Pontiac Corp., Boston, Mass.
TV Accounts: Lehrbuger & Asher (Furs),
Boston, Mass.
SALOW & RIEDL
82 Lexington Ave., Passaic, N. J.
Phone: GRegory 3-1414
ABP— ANPA
Art Director Geo. Riedl
Copy Chief Florian Raymond
Media & Radio Time N. Harvey Salow
Research Lynn Murray
Acct. Execs H. H. Salow,
S. Robert Freede,
Production Chief Al Latini
Radio Accounts: Arrow Elec. Corp. (Major
Appliances), Passaic; Berman, Charles
(Floor Coverings), Patterson; La Perla
(Spagetti), Passaic, Brogan-Cadillac (Cadil-
lac-Olds), Franklin Tr. Co. (Bank), Pater-
son, N. J.
FRANK B. SAWDON, INC.
480 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-2516
President & Treas Frank B. Sawdon
Vice-Pres.-Radio Dir Jerry Bess
Secretary Victor Sawdon
Account Executives Frank B. Sawdon,
Jerry Bess
Branch Office
Til North Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Superior 7-8121
Office Manager Marty Hogan
Radio Accounts: Robert Hall Clothes,
Inc., Abelson's, Inc., North Jersey Broadcast-
ing Co., Inc., Universal Motors, Inc.
SCHECK ADV. AGENCY, INC.
9 Clinton St., Newark 2, N. J.
Phone: Market 2-0480
ANPA— APA— PPA
President Julius Scheck
V. P. & Treas Morris Scheck
Art Dir Ernest D. Barnham
Prod. Mgr Louis E. Arrants
Copy Chief Carlton Smith
Space Buyer Frank M. Craumcr
Radio Dir E. Grant Scheck
Account Executives. . .William H. Andrews,
E. Grant Scheck, Morris Scheck, Julius
Scheck
Radio Accounts: Barclay Tissue Corp.
(Petal Soft Toilet Tissue), Brooklyn, N. Y.;
Charms Co. (Charms Candy), Asbury Park,
N. J.; Fischer Baking Co. (Baked Goods),
Newark, N. J.; Phila. Dairy Products Co.
(Ice Cream), Philadelphia, Pa.; Reddi-Wip
Corp. of N. J. (Reddi-Wip topping), Harri-
son, N. J.; Rex Vacuum Stores (Vacuum
Cleaners), Jamaica, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Fischer Baking Co. (Baked
Goods), Newark, N. J.
HUGO SCHEIBNER, INC.
Ill West 7th St., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Phone: Michigan 6636
ABC
Pres.-Radio & TV Dir Hugo Scheibner
Vice-President, Copy Chief ... .Sidney Kahn
Media & Research Warren Stolaroff
A/C Rose Landau
A/C Rose Landau,
Mary Stetten, Hugo Scheibner
SCHENKER COMPANY
2101 Wabansia Ave., W., Chicago 47, 111.
Phone: ARmitage 1600
Pres., Media Dir., Space Buyer
Sydney R. Raike
Vice-Pres J. E. Schenker
Art Dir M. Rickabaugh
Radio Time Buyer C. D. Domin
Account Executives S. R. Raike,
J. E. Schenker, C. D. Domin
SCHOLTS ADVERTISING SERVICE
1201 W. 4th St., Los Angeles 13, Calif.
Phone: Michigan 2396
President Wm. G. Scholts
Director T. D. Scholts
Merchandising L. G. Myhro
GORDON SCHONFARBER &
ASSOCIATES, INC.
58 Wevbosset St., Providence 3, R. 1.
Phone: GAspee 1-4813-4-5
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
Pres. & Treas Gordon Schonfarber
Vice-President Russell C. Edwards
Secretary Amanda C. J. Olsson
Radio & TV Director Claire R. Grenier
Account Executive Gordon Schonfarber
Radio Accounts: California Artificial
Flower Co. (Artificial Flowers), Colonial
Laundries (Laundry - Cleaning - Storage),
Cladding's, Inc. (Dry Goods), Old Colony
Co-operative Bank (Savings & Loan), Provi-
200
Advertising Agencies
dence; Otto Seidner, Inc. (Mayonnaise &
Salad Products), Westerly; Tilden-Thurber,
Inc. (Jewelers & Silversmiths), Providence,
R. I.
TV Accounts: Kestenman Bros. Mfg. Co.
(Watch Bands), Providence, R. I.
SCHWIMMER & SCOTT, INC.
75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: DEarborn 2-1815
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA
Pres. & Treas R. J. Scott
Vice-Pres W. Schwimraer
Copy Chief L. Krakover
Media Dir E. Vanderploeg
Art. Dir A. Thaler
Secretary H. Heilig
Acct. Execs E. Guy,
C. H. Lillienfeld, Fred Vosse, Gene Colin,
Robert Knapp, Frank Kerr, John Bridg-
water, Earl Sproul, Holnian Faust, R. A.
L. Herweg
Radio Dir Earl Bronson
Radio Accounts: Chicago Stadium, Con-
gress Cigar Co., Puritan Co. of America,
Salerno-Megowen Biscuit Co., Shutter Candy
Co., Walgreen Co., Hawthorn-Mellody Farms
Dairy, Keeley Brewing Co., Dutch Mill
(.andy Co., National Tea Co. (Chicago, 111.;
Milwaukee, Wis.; Indianapollis, Ind.; Min-
neapolis, Minn. I, Spiegel's, Inc., Chicago,
[11.; Helzberg's (Jewelers), Kansas City,
VIo.; (!oronet Magazine, Lehon Co. (Mule-
hide Roofing), Roht. McCormick, Jr. (Real
Estate), London House Rest., F. & F. Labora-
tories (Cough Lozenges), Continental Soap
Co. (Bubbulated Fazt), American Frigid
F)ough Co. (Frozen Foods), Cain's English
Mufliti'^, Goodman Bros. (Yarns), Nu-Enamel
Corp., W. F. Straub Co. (Lake Shore Honey),
Chicago; Nicolay-Dancey, Inc. (Nu-Era Po-
tato Chip>), Detroit, Mich.; Hixson Pro-
ducts (iorp. (Pkg. Puddings, Fruits Flavored
Drinks and Coffee), Chicago; Worcester Salt
Co. (Ivory Salt), New York; Sanford Ink
Co. (Ink^ & Adhesive?). Bellwood, III.;
Kapinwax Paper Co., St. Paul, Minn.
SCOTT'S AGENCY. INC.
11 I'cnibcrton Scj., Boston 8, Mass.
Phone: CApitol 7-2425
I'rrs., Treas., Space Buyer, Radio
I)ir. & Buyer Radio Time
George L. Stingel
Secretary Edith M. Ripley
J. B. SEBRELL ADV. AGENCY
300 S. Los Anpcl.s Si., Los Angeles 13, Calif.
I'hone: Madi>on 69397
ABI'— APA
Owner & Director J. B. Sebrell
Art Director (Filbert Martinez
Cupy Chief (^eorge Roosevelt
Media Peg Thomas
Publicity J. P. Barnes
Acct. Executives J. B. Sebrell,
Geo. Roosevelt, Harry Page, Peg Thomas
Director James P. Barnes
Ass't Ayn McKechnie
Radio Accounts: D. P. Bushnell Importers
(Binoculars), Pasadena & Los Angeles;
Eject Donut Sales (Donut Makers), Chil-
dren's Mart (Toys), Los Angeles.
TV Accounts: D. P. Bushnell Importers
(Binoculars), Pasadena & Los Angeles;
Eject Donut Sales (Donut Makers), Chil-
dren's Mart (Toys), Los Angeles.
RUSSEL M. SEEDS CO., INC.
919 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: DElaware 7-1045
ANPA— APA— PPA
President Freeman Keyes
Exec. Vice President George Bayard
Vice-Presidents A. D. Keyes,
Paul Richey, Harry M. Maus, H. B. Gold-
smith, Jr., Hub Jackson
Treasurer Jack Harding
Secretary H. J. Jackson
Director of Res James Witherell
Art Director Jerry Bryant
Time Buyer Merle Myers
Space Buyer A. H. Bergsten
Media Dir H. B. Goldsmith, Jr.
Media Res Katherine Messick
Radio-TV Director Jack Simpson
Branch Offices
Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis 4, Ind.
Phone: Market 1395
V.P. in Chg Paul Richey
1469 N. Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hudson 2-1206
Manager Lionel C. Place
Empire State Bldg., 350 Fifth Ave.
New York City 1
Phone: LOngacre 3-2655
V.P. & Gen. Mgr H. B. Goldsmith, Sr.
Radio Accounts: Brown & Williamson
Tobacco Corp. (Raleigh Cigarettes, Wings
Cigarettes, Tube Rose Snuff, Bugler Tobac-
co, Avalon Cigarettes), Louisville, Ky.;
H. Fendrich Inc. (La Fendrich & Chas. Den-
by Cigars), Evansville, Ind.; Fitzpatrick
Bros. (Kitchen Klenzer, Automatic Soap
Flakes), Chicago, 111.; House of Crane (Lon-
donaire Pipes & Tobacco), Indianapolis;
The Pinex Co. (Cough Syrup), Fort Wayne,
Princeton Farms (Popcorn), Princeton, Ind.;
The Procter & Gamble Co. (Tide), (Zincin-
nati, O.; Reed Products Co. (Corbex), St.
Louis, Mo.; C. H. Wallerich Co. (Chrysler
& Plymouth Distributors), Indianapolis, Ind.
TV Accounts: Princeton Farms (Popcorn),
Princeton, Ind.; W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co.
("Touchdown Pens), Fort Madison, Iowa.
201
Advertising Agencies
ROSCOE W. SEGAR ADV.
2125 N. E. 48th Ave., Portland 13, Ore.
Phone: TRinity 3445
Owner-Manager Roscoe W. Segar
Sec.-Treas., Radio Dir D. D. Segar
Radio Accounts: Spot: Geo. B. Wallace
Co., Niklas & Son, Tualatin Valley Nurseries.
FREDERICK SEID ADV.
127 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: GArfield 1-0360
ABP— ANPA
Owner-Acct. Exec Frederick Seid
Radio Accounts: New Process Laundry &
Dry Cleaning Co. (Laundry-Dry Cleaning),
San Francisco, Calif.
SEWELL, THOMPSON & CLAffiE
852 Carondelet St., New Orleans, La.
Phone: Tu 2251
SNPA
President Granville Sewell
Art Director Francesca Fry
Production Mgr Ken Franz
Account Executives K. B. Thompson,
Robert Caire
TV Accounts: Dixie Beer.
SHAFFER, BRENNAN, MARGULIS
ADV. CO.
4 No. Eighth St., St. Louis 1, Mo.
Phone: MAin 2579
ANPA— APA— PPA
Partner-Space Buyer S. I. Rosenfeld
Partner-Space Buyer-Radio Dir.
Sam B. Margulis
Account Execs Sam B. Margulis,
S. I. Rosenfeld, R. W. Bickelhaupt, Sid-
ney Nehmen.
ED SHAPIRO ADVERTISING
Fox Bldg., Philadelphia 3, Pa.
Phone: LO 4-2877
ANPA— ABP
President Edward Shapiro
Vice-Presidents H. H. Shapiro,
Leonard Goldsmith
Account Executive George Mallis
Secretary Martin Sacks
Media Dir R. Goddes
JOHN W. SHAW ADVERTISING, INC.
221 N. LaSalle St., Chicago 1, lU.
Phone: DEarborn 2-5082
ANPA— APA— PPA
President & Treas John W. Shaw
Vice Presidents Wm. J. Wilmont,
L. W. Scott
Secretary .Augusta Young
Radio & TV Director. ...... .Robert Zelens
Radio Accounts: Jacob E. Decker & Sons
(Div. of Armour & Co.) (Meat), Mason
City, Iowa; Drummond Packing Co. (Div.
of Armour & Co.) (Meat), Eau Claire,
Wis.; Chicago Laundry Owners Assn.
(Laundry Service), Chicago, 111.
TV Accounts: Standard Milling Co. (Fam-
ily Flour), Chicago, 111.
J. WILLIAM SHEETS
Central Bldg., Seattle 4, Wash.
Phone: Main 2442
ANPA— PPA— APA— NOAB
Owner J. Wm. Sheets
Radio Accounts: Skinner & Eddy Corp.
SHELDON, QUICK & McELROY, INC.
400 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-1670
AAAA— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President John F. Quick
Vice Presidents L. C. McElroys,
James Albert Wales
Treasurer John F. Quick
Secretary Agnes R. Volk
Time Space Buyer Catherine Wohlpart
TV Accounts: Habitant Soup Co. (Pea
Soup, Vegetable Soup, Onion Soup), Man-
chester, N. H.
K. E. SHEPARD ADV. AGENCY
75 East Wacker Dr., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: ANdover 3-5966
ABP— APA
Owner Kenneth E. Shepard
Art Dir Richard L. Felden
Media Dir Frank E. McBride
Prod. Mgr B. Shepard
Research Dir Ben Homan
Radio Accounts: Wilson & Co., National
Assn. of Homebuilders, Universal Records,
Inc.
SHERMAN & MARQUETTE
919 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 44, 111.
Phone: Delaware 7-8000
AAAA— ABC— ANPA— APA
NOAB— PPA
Partners Stuart Sherman,
Arthur Marquette, Carl S. Brown
Radio Director Louis E. Tilden
TV Department L. D. Griffith
Branch Office
10 Rockefeller Plaza, New Yok 20, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-6400
Eastern Mgr Carl S. Brown
Radio Accounts: The Quaker Oats Co.,
(Quaker Puffed Wheat & Puffed Rice, Pack-
0-Ten, Pettijohns, Ful-0-Pep Feeds, Quaker
Oats and Mother's Oats, Mother's Premium
Oats), Chicago, 111.; Oscar Mayer & Co. (Do-
mestic Meats & Canned Meats), Madison,
Wis.; Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. (Ajax
Cleanser, Cashmere Bouquet Face Powder,
Colgate Shave Creams, Colgate Talcum
Powder, Colgate Tooth Powder, Cashmere
202
Advertising Agencies
Bouquet Soap, Halo Shampoo), Jersey Citv,
N. J.
TV Accounts: The Quaker Oats Co.
(Quaker Oats & Mother's Oats), Chicago,
111.; Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. (Ajax),
Jersey City, N. J.
THE SIGNET CORP.
188 W. Randolph St., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: STate 2-2254
Pres., Treas., Space Buyer, Pub. Dir.
Karl A. Kopetzky
V.-P., Prod. Mgr., Space Buyer
Jacqueline J. Silver
Secy Samuel G. Rautbord
SIMMONDS & SIMMONDS, INC.
201 No. Well.^ St., Chicago 6, III.
Phone: ANdover 3-6645
ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB
President Phil W. Tobias, Sr.
Asst. to Pros Phil W. Tobias, Jr.
Vice-Presidents Albert M. Wolf.
James A. (irieg
Exec. Vice-Pres F. M. Simmond.-, Jr.
Secy. & Treas Carmen Guyot
Art Dir Edward Zubbrick
Prod. Mgr Sheldon WasM-rman
Hadio Time Buyer Slicrwin Tobias
Account Ext'(utive> Pliii W . Tol)ias, Jr.,
F. M. Simmonds, Jr., Russell MuUins, Al-
bert M. Wolf, L. Dab-, Jame- A. Grieg,
(r. Ooupicr. Jr., Wilson
finiiich Office
611 Olive St., St. Louis 1, Mo.
Vice-Pres. & Mgr Merle Fuller
Vice-Pres \. S. (;alc
As>t. to V.-P Dorothy van Horn
Radio irroiints: Dr. LeC^ear Medicine Co.,
Stcuritv Mill-, Inc.. Havnes Milling Co.,
Jabe> H. Gray Milling Co'.
SIMON & GWYNN
624 Commerce Title BIdg., Mendii- 3, Tcnn.
Phone: 5-2404
SNPA— ANPA— APA— NOAB— ABP
Partners Milton Simon, H. N. (rwvnn
Copy Chief W. B. Campbell
TV & Md.se Dir Halfib Bubis
liitflin Accoutils: American Snuff Co.,
Donald Furtnturc do.. The HutnKo Co., Ro-
liilio & (Ainto ( Ronco Foods).
SIMONS MICHELSON CO.
J 126 Lafaveltc BIdg., D.troil 26. Mich.
Phone: Woodward 3-3m)()
AAAA— ANI»A— APA— PPA
President-Trea.- Leonard Simons
VP & Sec Laurence Miclu-lson
Prod. Mgr Arthur H. Copland
Space Buyer C. Allison Belcher
Art Director Al Sielaff
Radio & TV Director, Time Buyer,
Marian Sanders
Asst. Director Rudy Simons
Production Asst Helen Anderson
Radio Accounts: Burt's, Inc. (Jewelry),
Cleveland Ohio ; Campus Record Shop
(Music), Phil Bloomgarden, Inc. (Chrysler
Dealer), Colonial Dept. Store (Dept. Store),
Cunningham's Drug Stores, Dossin's Food
Products (Pepsi Cola), Detroit; Kaiser
Frazer Dealers (Automotive), Jackson, Ann
Arbor, Detroit; Koepplinger Bakery, Frazer
Paint Co., Greenwald Jewelers, Marine
Foods, Inc. (Pepe Herring), Marks Furs,
Benj. Rich (Real Estate), Detroit, Muske-
gon, Mich.; The Schmidt Brewing Co.
(Schmidt's Beer), Detroit, Mansfield, Ohio;
Scotland Woolen Co., (Yard goods), Sim-
mons and Clark (Jewelry), Taylors, Inc.
(Automotive), Troy Laundry (Laundry),
Velvet Peanut Products (Peanut Butter),
Worth Clothes (Clothing Stores), City
Foods (Orange Juice, etc.), Abner Wolf
(Foods), Detroit Free Press (Newspaper),
Benrus Watch Co. (Watches), Detroit, Mich.
TV Accounts: Benj. Rich (Real Estate),
Dossin's Food Products, Cunningham's
Drug Stores (Esquire Magazine, etc.. Sport
Magazine — many drug items), The Schmidt
Brewing Co. (Schmidt's Beer), Velvet Pea-
nue Products, Century Venetian Blind Co.,
Worth Clothes, Detroit, Mich.
R. C. SMITH & SON. LTD.
80 King St., W., Toronto, Ont.
Phone: EL 9396
Chairman R. C. Smith
President Adam F. Smith
Secretary M. A. Stoakley
Treasurer M. M. Marugg
Space Buyer M. E. Craven
Radio Director G. A. Phare
Account Execs G. H. Gislason,
W. B. Eraser
W. J. SMITH CO.
Martin Brown Bldg., Louisville 2, Ky.
Phone: Jackson 2163
APA— SNPA— ANPA
Pres. & Treas W. J. Smith
V.-P. & Secy G. B. Smith
Art Dir F. J. Thomas
Prod. Mgr L. M. Fallon
Media Dir. & Copy Chief. .Robert E. Jackson
Radio Dir L M. Diebold
Space Buyer H. D. Peltier
Account Executives Robert E. Jackson,
H. D. Peltier, W. J. Smith
Radio Accounts: Peerless Mfg. Co., Strat-
ton & Terslegge Co., J. L. James, P. M.
Shaughnessy.
203
Advertising Agencies
SMITH-BULL & McCREERY, INC.
6642 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HEmpstead 5671
ANPA
President Walter K. McCreery
Vice-President V. R. Dick Smith
Secy.-Treas Frank Bull
Exec. Asst Earle Dumont
Radio-TV Dir Dick Gartow
Radio Time Buyer Georgina Small
Acct. Execs Charles B. Ganz,
Richard Berggren, James Lester, Al Essig.
Radio-TV Dir. Prod Richard Garton
Copy Chief Richard Parker
Publicity Henry Konesky
Branch Offices
350 5th Ave., New York 1, N. Y.
Manager Mayfield Kaylor
522 Powell St., San Francisco, Cal.
Manager Robert Selby
Radio Accounts: Seaboard Finance Co.,
Pan Pacific Auditorium, J. E. Coberly, Inc.,
Marshall & Clampett, Western Harness Rac-
ing Assn., Ice Follies, Ice Capades.
TV Account: Pan Pacific Auditorium.
SMITH, TAYLOR & JENKINS, INC.
223 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh 22, Pa.
Phone: ATlantic 1-9312
ABP— ANPA— APA— FAAG— PPA
President Ronald P. Taylor
Chairman of the Board. .Robert M. Jenkins
Vice-President Lee M. Dillon
Radio & TV Director,
Thomas J. MacWilliams
Script & Production Les Sterne
Art Director Phil Demme
Films L. Cook Thompson
Musical Director Al Marsico
Account Executives Vaughn King,
Jules Petrencs, Robert Quaid
SON DE REGGER ADV. AGENCY,
1020 Locust St., Des Moines, la.
Phone: 3-3185
ANPA— APA— ABP
President Les Son De Regger
Vice-Pres 0. D. McKasson, Jr.
Secretary G. Hupp
Treasurer N. H. Son De Regger
Art Dir D. D. Neal
Prod. Mgr Joseph Daniels
Acct. Execs Fred Carl,
Gus Strauss.
TV Dir James Hill
Radio Accounts: National Soap & Refining
Co., Grocers Wholesale Co.
SORENSEN & CO.
864 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
Phone: Delaware 7-5030
ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB
President Roy A. Sorensen
Art Dir W. D. MacCourt
Radio Accounts: Bowey's, Inc., J. P.
Harding Restaurants, Old Heidelberg Corp.
C. JERRY SPAULDING, INC.
201 Commercial St., Worcester 8, Mass.
Phone: 3-4789
Pres. Treas. & Radio Time Buyer
C. Jerry Spaulding
Secretary H. H. Hartwell
Art Director Harvey Ball
Prod. Mgr Robert F. Hayward
Acct. Exec Seth Martin
Radio Accounts: Bieber-Polar Corp. (Bev-
erages), Matthew Mfg. Co. (Roller skates),
Worcester, Mass.
SPITZ & WEBB ADV.
206 E. Genesee St., Syracuse 2, N. Y.
Phone: 2-7228
ABP— ANPA— APA
Account Executives William Spitz,
Stephen M. Webb
Production Manager Eleanor Bellinger
Space Buyer Carol McCarthy
Radio Accounts: Grange Silo Co., Inc.
(Grange Silos), Red Creek; Greenway's,
Inc. (Panda Beer), Reynolds Motors, Inc.
(Ford cars), Syracuse; Moses Bros. Inc.
(Dairy and Poultry Feeds), Eaton; Best Ice
Cream Co. (Ice Cream & Frozen Foods),
Bieber-Isaacs Co. Inc. (Men's Clothing Man-
ufacturers, C. E. Chappell & Sons, Inc. (De-
partment Store), Nettleton Shops, Inc.
(Men's Shoe Stores), Peoples' Ice Co. (Ice,
Coal), Renee Packing Co., Inc. (Meat
Products), Rusterholtz & Rossell, Inc. (Chrys-
ler-Plymouth Dealer), Syracuse Glass Co.
(Store Fronts, Mirrors, etc.), Syracuse,
N. Y.
SPITZER & MILLS LIMITED
50 King St., W., Toronto 1, Ont., Canada
PLaza 2811
CAAA— CDNA— BBM— CAB— CWNA
PPAC— PAA— ABC
President C. F. Mills
Exec. Vice-Pres J. W. Spitzer
Sec. Treas. & Gen. Mgr W. H. Reid
Radio Dir. English (Toronto) . .T. R. Hart
French Radio Director (Montreal)
P. E. Corbeil
Branch Offices
1010 St. Catherine St. W., Montreal, Que.
Phone: HArbour 9147
Vice-Pres V. L. Hanna
675 West Hastings St., Vancouver, B. C.
Phone: PAcific 2102
Vice-Pres T. G. Vatcher
Radio Accounts: Bell Telephone Co. of
Canada (Yellow Pages), Montreal, Que.;
Can. Breweries, Ltd. (Brading's and British
American Ales), Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co.,
Ltd., Eagle-Lion Films of Can. Ltd., To-
204
Advertising Agencies
ronto, Ont.; Fruitatives Products Ltd.
(Fruitatives), Hull, Que.; General Bakeries
Ltd., Montreal and Toronto; Jarmain's Ltd.
(Dry cleaning), London, Ont.; Langley's
Ltd. (Dry cleaning), Toronto, Ont.; Mon-
arch Overall Mfg. Co. Ltd. (Work clothes,
Babyalls, Playalls), Winnipeg, Man.; Pacific
Meat Ltd., Vancouver, B. C; The Quaker
Oats Co. of Can. Ltd., Peterborough, Ont.;
R.C.A. Victor Co. Ltd., Toni Division, Gil-
lette Safety Razor (Can.) Ltd. (Home per-
manents, shampoos), Montreal, Que.
CHARLES N. STAHL ADV. AGENCY
542 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 13, Calif.
Phone: Madison 7844
Ow ner Charles N. Stahl
Radio Director Tom Caffertv
TV Director Charles N. Stahl
Time Buyer Kay Huldermann
Branch Office
208 Sheldon Bldg.. San Francisco, Calif.
Phone: EXbrook 2-4713
Manager John J. Casey
Radio Accounts: Dr. Beauchamp Dental
(All Branches of Dtntistry), Offices of So.
Calif., Model Furn. Co., Murphy Motors
(New & L'sed Automobiles), Los Angeles;
Kling ^Ifg. Co. (Baby Furniture, etc). Glen-
dale; A. Reed Arch Shoe Co. (Shoes), Los
Angeles; Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers (New
& Used (^ars — Service), Los Angeles, North
Hollywood, Long Beach, Alhambra; Light-
house Cafe, Santa Monica; Victor Chemical
Co. of (California (Chemical Products),
Broadway-Spring Arcade Bldg,, Yorktown
Shirt Shop (Men's Clothing), Los Angeles,
Calif.
TV Accounts: So. Calif. Dental Offices of
Dr. Beauchamp (All Branches of Dentistry),
I,o- Angcle?; Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers)
' New & Used Cars — Service), Los Angeles,
North Hollywood, Long Beach, Alhambra;
Murphy Motors (New & Used Automobiles),
Los Angeles.
BARTON A. STEBBINS
1250 Wilshirr Blvd.. Lo- Angeles 14, Calif.
Phone: Trinity 8821
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA
BMB— NOAB
Owner Barton A. Stebbins
Acct. Execs Walter Jensen,
Nat Jeflras
Time Buyer A. W. (iudelman
Radio Program Director. .E. C. Bloodworth
Radio Arrounls: Signal Oil ("o., Los An-
geles, Calif.
TV Accounts: Fortner & Perrin (Topper
Pants-Skirt Hanger), La Corte Mfg. Co.
(Custom I pliol-tcring I , L. A. Honey Co.
(Hie Midiinit Honey), l*ump-It Inc. ((]at-
>-up putiipi. Heatly-to-Hake Foods (Borden's
I'mmmIi-), Mr.-. Lee's Pies (Simple Simon
Frozen Pies), Signal Oil Co., (Vogue Vene-
tian Blinds), Los Angeles, Calif.
STERLING ADV. AGENCY, INC.
70 West 40th St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: LOngacre 5-4610
PPA
Chairman of Board S. M. Broun
President Joseph S. Edelman
Secretary William Forray
Treasurer Herbert Goldsmith
Radio-TV Director Myron L. Broun
FRED D. STEVENS CO.
14 Devereux St., Utica 2, N. Y.
Phone: 4-9339
NOAB— NAAN
Partners Fred D. Stevens,
Gerald S. Stevens
Radio Accounts: Wicks & Greenman, Corn-
hill Bldg. & Loan Assn.
STOCKTON, WEST. BURKHART,
INC.
1303 First National Bank, Cincinnati 2, O.
Phone: Dunbar 5600, 01, 02
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— BMB— NOAB
Pres. & Treas William Z. Burkhart
V. P. & Sec Ranald S. West
V. P Eric W.' Stockton
V. P. & Art Dir C. Thomas Martin
Research Dir R. A. McDowell
Acct. Execs H. S. Lenz,
L. C, Puchta, J. D. Nelson, Jr., E. P. Broome,
E. W. Stockton, H. S. Robinson, H
Radio Accounts: Ohio Oil Co. (Gasoline
& Oil), Findlay; Cin. Gas & Electric (Utili-
ties), Gibson Wine Co. (Wine), Central
Trust Co. (Banking Institution), U. S. Shoe
Co. (Women's Shoes), Cincinnati, O.
TV Account:Ohio Oil Co. (Gasoline &
Oil), Findlay, 0.
STORM & KLEIN, INC.
50 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-4460
ANPA— PPA
President, Secretary Allston E. Storm
Executive Vice-President Edward Klein
V.-Pres. & Research Dir... Harry Chapperon
Time Buyer Arthur J. Klein
Art Director Frederick Widlicka
Radio Accounts: The Tintex Company,
New York City (Tints and Dyes) ; Park &
Tilford, New York City, (Perfumes and
Cosmetics).
C. R. STOUT ADVERTISING
672 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
Phone: WOodward 2-7074
Owner C. R. Stout
Office Manager Dan Andrews
Art Director Rudolph K. Nauss
205
Aflvertisiii;^ Agencies
STRAUCHEN & McKIM
6 E. Fourth St., Cincinnati 2, O.
Phone: Main 1618
AAAA— ABC— APA— BMB— NOAB
Account Executives E. R. Strauchen,
Gordon F. McKim
Radio & TV Director John G. Maupin
Assistant TV Director Charles Diebel
Radio Time Buyer Mary Taylor
Radio Accounts: Geo. Wiedemann Brew-
ing Co. (Beer), Ohio, Indiana, Ky., West
Va. ; The Crosset Co. (Packaged vegetables),
Geo. Beyers Sons (Automobile Agency),
Four-Way Aluminum Co. (Home Furnish-
ings), Cincinnati, O.
TV Accounts: Geo. Wiedemann Brewing
Co. (Beer), Ohio, Indiana; Beyers Sons
(Automobile Dealer), The Crosset Co.
(Packaged Vegetables), Four-Way Alum-
inum Co. (Ho:i:c Furnishings), Cincin-
nati, 0.
DANIEL F. SULLIVAN CO.
216 Tremont St., Boston 16, Mass.
Phone: HAncock 6-7644
AAAA— ABP—ANPA— APA— NOAB
Radio & TV Dir Eugene F. Stafford
Radio Accounts: Carling's Red Cap Dist.
(Beers & Ales), Chelsea Clocks (Clocks),
Boston; Davis Bros. Fisheries Co. (Canned
Fish), Gloucester; Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co.
(Bus service 74 cities), Gould Negative Ion
Co. (Medications), Granada Wines, Inc.
(Wines), Boston; Hamid-Morton Circus
(Circus), Sarasota, Fla; Hampton Beach
Casino (Resort), Hampton Beach, N. H.;
Hickox Secretarial School (Education),
Kaler, Carney, Liffer & Co. (Insurance),
Maloney Motors, Inc. (Studebaker Dist.),
Metro Dist. Inc. (Appliances), Nutters Sys-
tem (Truck Rentals), Boston; Plastex Co.
(Floor Wax), Cambridge; Plasticlear Prod-
ucts, Inc. (Auto Polishes), Maiden; Revere
Racing Assn. (Greyhound Racing), Revere;
R. S. Robie, Inc. (U-Dryvit Auto Rental),
Cambridge, Mass.; F. H. Snow Canning Co.
(Snow's Clam Chowder, Snow's Fish Chow-
der, Snow's Lobster Newburg), Pine Point,
Me.; Wilbur and Williams (Paint Prod-
ucts), Boston, Mass.
TV Accounts: R. S. Robie, Inc. (Auto
Rentals), Cambridge; Granada Wines, Inc.
(Wines), Boston; Revere Racing Assn.
(Wonderland Greyhound Track), Revere,
Mass.
SULLIVAN, STAUFFER, COLDWELL
& BAYLES, INC.
437 5th Ave., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: ORegon 9-2500
ANPA—PPA— NOAB— ABC
President Raymond F. Sullivan
Vice Presidents Donald D. Stauffer,
Robert T. Colwell, S. Heagan Bayles,
Lloyd W. Baillie
V. P. & Secy John J. Cohane
V. P. & Treas T. Newton Weatherby
V. P. & Radio TeL Dir. .. .Philip H. Cohen
Producers Richard R. Uhl,
Thomas Vietor
V. P. & Copy Chief J. Clifford Dillon
V. P. & Media Dir Francis Minehan
V. P. & Merc. Dir Daniel J. O'Meara
Vice Pres A. K. Spencer
Vice Pres William M. Spire
V. P. & Research Dir Luther H. Wood
Head Art Dir Robert West
Production Mgr George Andrew
Controller M. Herbert King
Branch Office
6253 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Gladstone 5048; Hillside 2119
V. P. Dir John J. VanNostrand
Radio Accounts: American Cigarette &
Cigar Co., Lever Brothers Co., Noxzema
Chemical Co., Smith Brothers Co., White-
hall Pharmacal Co.
SWEENEY & JAMES CO.
1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 15, O.
Phone: Main 7142
ANPA—PPA— NOAB— ABP— APA
Partners. . .John F. Sweeney, Frank G. James
Space Buyer T. M. Gregory
Radio Account: Network: Firestone Tire
& Rubber Co.
J. D. TARCHER & CO., INC.
630 Fifth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA
NOAB— PPA
Pres Jack D. Tarcher
Vice-Pres George R. Marck
Vice-Pres E. C. Ridley
Space Buyer W. W. Kirchert
Prod. Mgr Jay R. Wieder
Art Dir Dimitri Petrov
Copy Chief Ben F. Laitin
Research Dir Leonard Tarcher
Mgr. Radio-TV Bob Kelly
Acct. Execs Jack Tarcher,
Geo. Marck, E. C. Ridley, Len. Tarcher
Radio Accounts: Benrus Watch Co., Mc-
Kesson & Bobbins, Seeman Bros.
TV Accounts: Benrus Watch Co., McKes-
son & Bobbins, Seeman Bros.
SAMUEL TAUBMAN & CO.
1541 Sanson St., Philadelphia 2, Pa.
Phone: LOcust 4-0792
ANPA
Space Buyer S. Taubman
Radio Director M. Taylor
Copy Chief Raymond H. Love
Art Director B. Kistner
Radio Accounts: Feinstein Furniture Co.,
Harry Krouse, Inc.
TV Account: Harry Krouse, Inc.
206
Advertising Agencies
J. WALTER THOMPSON CO.
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N, Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 3-2000
AAAA— ANPA— ABP— PPA— NOAB— ABC
President Stanley Resor
Vice-Pres. in Charge of Radio & Tele
John U. Reber
Radio Tele Time Buyer Linnea Nelson
Radio Tele Talent Buyer. . .Virginia Spragle
Branch Offices
1549 North Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif.
V.-P. Manager Cornell Jackson
410 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Vice-President and Gen. Mgr.
Henry T. Stanton
Radio Director Harold R. Rorke
Radio Tele Time Buyer.... E. R. Fitzgerald
320 Calif. St., San Francisco, Calif.
Manager Fred Fidler
Radio Time Buyer Frances Young
645 South Flower St., Los Angeles 36, Calif.
(Jeiicral Manager Robert B. Shirey
KaflJK Time Buyer Jane Hubert
Rddio-TV Accounts: Atlantis Sales Corp.,
I'. Ballantine & Sons, F. W. Boltz Corp., El-
gin National Watch Co., Fanny Farmer
Candy Shop.-, Ford Dealer Advertising
(rroup.-, Homestead Bakery, Indiana Bell
Tehphone, Johns-Manville Corp., Kraft
I oodr Co., Lamont - Corliss, Langendorf
I riilcfl Hakerie>, Inc., Lever Brothers Co.,
I.il>l.y McN.ill & Lihl.y, Leo J. M(yl)erg Co.,
.Nortlicrn Trii.-t Co., Pan American World
Worhl Airways, Pharma-Craft Corp., Penick &
Ford. Ltd., RCA Victor-Division of Radio
( !or|>or:ili(in of America, Safeway .Store.-, Inc.,
.Shell Oil (iompany. Inc., Standard Brands
Inc., Swift & Co., Thomp-on Products, Times,
Mirror Co., Ward Baking Co., Washington
.State Applr Colnmis^ion, J. B. WilliaiTis Co.,
Ea-tman-K()(lak Co., Scott Paper Co., Wine
Advi-orv Bd., General Cigar Corp. (White
Owl).
TIMELY ASSOCIATES. INC.
70 E. 45 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MU 4-0286
ABP— APA
President Daniel R. Pro>nit
.Secy.-Trea.-.-Radio Dir.... David J. Diamond
Riiilio Accounts: Progressive Life Ins. Co.,
,|ar(|m> KreJsler Mfg. Corp., .Solon Palmer,
V oco. Inc.
ALFRED F. TOKAR ADV.
850 Ikoad St., Newark 2, N. J.
Phone: Mitchell 2-2561
ANPA— PPA
I'arlmr A. V. Tokar
l':irlri. r <•( Space Buyer M. E. Bach
IJiuMm Dir. & Buyer Radio Time...N. Tokar
TRACY, KENT & CO., INC.
515 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: ELdor 5-4404
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
Chairman of Board Wm. Irwin Tracy
Pres Frank S. Kent
Vice Pres. & Art Dir Hugh F. Donnell
Treas. & Sec Geo. M. Pease
Asst. Treas. & Sec P. A. Baecker
Production Mgr C. R. Holmberg
Radio & TV Directors:
Programs A. S. Moss
Buying P. A. Baecker
Radio Accounts: The Taylor-Reed Corp.
(Q-T Frosting), Glenbrook, Conn.; Teddy's,
the House of Sea Food (Frozen Sea Food),
New York, N. Y.; H. C. Brill Co., Inc.
(Spaghetti Sauce, Spanish Rice), J. W.
Beardsley Sons (Codfish), Newark, N. J.
TV Accounts: Celoniat Corp (Vue-Scopc
Lens), Teddy's, the House of Sea Food
(Frozen Sea Food), New York, N. Y.; The
Taylor-Reed Corp (Q-T Frosting), Glen-
brook, Conn.; Julian Freirich Co. (Meat
Products), Long Island City, N. Y.
TRACY-LOCKE CO., INC.
1307 Pacific Ave., Dallas 1, Tex.
Phone: P7-8655
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA
NOAB— PPA— SNPA
President Raymond P. Locke
Exec. V. P Morris Hite
Vice-Presidents. .. .Glenn G. Addington, Sr.,
Ernest S. Lovan, Clay W. Stephenson, Jr.
V. P., Secy-Treas John H. Wellenkamp
Radio Time Buyer Ernestine Parker
Radio Accounts: Mrs. Baird's Bakeries,
Inc. (Bread), Dallas, Houston, Ft. Worth,
Abilene; Borden Co. (Southern Div.) (Milk
& Ice Cream), Burrus Mill & Elevator Co.
(Flour), Dallas (home office) ; Imperial
Sugar Co. (Sugar), Sugarland; Neuhoff
Brothers, Packers (Meat, etc.), Dallas, Re-
public National Bank (Com'l Banking),
Dallas; Resislol Hats, Inc. (Men's hats).
Garland, Texas.
THE TULLIS CO., INC.
6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HE 6831
President Howard L. Tullis
Vice-Pres Earl Willhite
TV Director Ben Lang
Time Buyer Willy Brosik
Kelley Kar Co. (Used Cars), Los Angeles
Balion Ice Cream Co. (Vanilla Ice Cream)
South Gale ; Vacuum Cleaner Co. of Amer
ica (Vacuum Cleaners), Rogers Upholster
ing Co. (Reupholstering, Furniture Service)
(Carolina Pines Restaurant (Restaurant)
Party Snax Food Prod. Co. (Packaged
Foods), Los Angeles, Calif.
207
Advertising Agencies
TV Accounts: Tail o' the Cock Restau-
rant (Restaurant), Beverly Hills; Cal Cast
Prod. Co. (Household Products), Leo Kel-
ley Ford Dealer (New Fords), Los Angeles,
Calif.
VALLEY ADVERTISING CO.
113 W. 4 St., Weslaco, Tex.
Phone: WEslaco 175
Pres., Treas., Radio Dir., Radio Time
Buyer & Space Buyer J. D. Grafton
Vice-President E. S. Grafton
Secretary R. B. Blancett
Art Director L. Blancett
Production Manager F. Schultz
Radio Accounts: Borderland Citrus Groves,
Valley Grande Academy.
VICTOR VAN DER LINDE CO.
683 Fifth Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: ELdorado 5-5185
Partners Victor van der Linde,
Charlotte Rains
Media Dir Agnes Kingsley
Radio Accounts: L. Bamberger & Co.,
Beam Products Co., Dolcin Corp., Dolcin,
Ltd., Jamane, Inc., C. F. Mattlage Sales Co.,
James McCreery & Co.
JOHN B. VAN DOMELEN, AGENCY
322-332 Federal Square Bldg.
Grand Rapids 2, Mich.
Phone: 9-3453-4
PPA— ABP
Owner & Space Buyer... J. B. Can Domelen
TV Director Robert Riekse
Publ. Dir E. J. Logic
Prod. Mgr. & Acct. Exec R. F. Doornink
VAN HECKER, INC.
664 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: DElaware 7-3122-3-4
NOAB— PPA— APA
President & Treas C. E. Van Hecker
Account Exec W. F. Barkow
Account Exec. & Space Buyer.... F. J. Guzk
Radio Account: Pyroil Co.
VAN SANT, DUGDALE & CO.. INC.
Court Square Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md.
Phone: LExington 5400
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB
APA— ABC
President Wilbur VanSant
Vice-President Robert E. Daiger
V.-P. & Acct. Execs Robert E. Daiger,
H. G. Erck, C. M. Buchanan, T. F. C. Quinn
Media & Research U. H. Moss
Acct. Execs Wm. Dugdale,
D. J. Loden
Radio Dir R. V. Walsh
Radio Accounts: Fram Corp., Interna-
tional Bedding, York Wallpaper, National
Radio Institute, The Glenn L. Martin Co.,
Sherwood Brothers, The Crosse & Black-
well Co., Rice's Bakery, The Wm. Schluder-
berg Co., Anchor Post Products, William
Montgomery Co., Black & Decker.
VENABLE-BROWN CO., INC.
211 E. Fourth St., Cincinnati 2, Ohio
Phone: Dunbar 0067, 0068
ABP— ANPA— APA
President B. W. Brown
Vice-Pres B. Venable
Vice-President G. L. Service
Sec'y-Art Dir. & Prod. Mgr.. P. R. Harrover
Treas. & Buyer Radio Time..D. B. Mescher
Acct. Execs B. Venable,
G. L. Service, B. W. Brown,
Wm. J. McLaughlin
J. FRANKLYN VIOLA
152 W. 42 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: CHickering 4-3254
President-Owner J. Franklyn Viola
Radio Accounts: Paramount Macaroni
Mfg. Co., Italy Laboratories, Inc., Johnson
Chemical Co.
WADE ADVERTISING AGENCY
Pres A. C. Wade
Exec. V. P W. A. Wade
Secy E. N. Nelson
Head of Creative R. O. Archer
Radio Director JefF Wade
Radio Media Director Louis J. Nelson
Time Buyer Wm. B. Condon
Research Dir Gordon A. Norberg
Radio-TV Dept.
Art Mgr Ken Bangs
Copy Chief L. W. Davidson
Branch Office
411 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 13
Manager Robt. E. Dwyer
Radio Dir Forrest F. Owen, Jr.
Acct. Exec Joe Charboneau
Radio Accounts: Shotwell Mfg. Co.
(Candy), Chicago; Miles Calif Co. (Prop.
Remedies), Los Angeles, Calif.
TV Account: Miles Labs. Inc. (Alka-
Seltzer), Elkhart, Ind,
HUGO WAGENSEIL & ASSOCIATES
Talbott Bldg., Dayton 2, Ohio
Phone: HEmlock 5542
AAAA— ABP— CAN— PPA
President H. Wagenseil
Sect-Treasurer G. Wagenseil
Production Mgr W. J. Staags
Art Director E. Hageman
Public Relations G. W. Young
Radio-TV Program Director. .. .Jim Bridges
Account Executives F. R. Harwood,
W. H. Ford, William Guisewite
208
Advertising
Agencies
Radio Accounts: Albers Super Markets
(Groceries & Meats), Cincinnati; Bonded
Oil Co. (Service Stations), Springfield, O.;
CROP (World Relief Program), Chicago,
111.; Dayton Power & Light Co., Dayton;
First National Bank, Middletown; Gallaher
Drug Co., House of Lowell, Inc (Beauty
Items), Lowe Brothers Co. (Paints), Ohio
Yellow Cab Co., Dayton; Savings Society,
Springfield; Dayton Reliable Motors (New
Cars — Service), Cheerheart Cleaners (Dry
Cleaners — Launderers), Day Brothers Fur-
niture, Dayton, 0.
TV Accounts: Anderson Piano Co. (Musi-
cal Instruments), Crystal Rug & Carpet Co.
(Carpeting — Cleaning), Cheerheart Clean-
ers, Grismer Tire Co. (Firestone Dealer),
Triple Seal Window & Door Co. (Storm
Window? & Doors K Dayton, 0.
WALDIE & BRIGGS, INC.
221 N. LaSalle St., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Franklin 8422
ANPA— APA— PPA— ABC— NOAB
President B. D. Waldie
Vice-Pres. & Treas G. L. Briggs
Vice-President Art Krnaske
Secretary Lois Chambers
Assistant Treasurer Leona McMullen
Account Executives A. Kanaskc,
J. H. Bolt, R. E. Wright, P. Frantz
Art Director Helnmt Boenisch
Production Mgr Harold Trestenjak
Aoditional Acct. Exec- R. M. Skallerup,
D. L. Campbell
WALKER & DOWNING
532 Oliver Bldg., Pitt-burgh 22. Pa.
Phone: (;rant 1900
ANPA— ABP— PPA— APA— (^:AN
President William S. Walker
Acct. Execs Benjamin I. Davis, Jr.,
C. P. Richardson, F. L. New Mever, Vic
Maitland, T. B. Wallace
Radio Director R. C. Woodruff
TV Director Walter Sickles
Induslriiil I)ii.
I)ir. & Space Buyer Harold S. Downing
Radio Accounts: Duque.-ne Brewing Co.,
(ihartiers Valley Brewing Co., Henry Lohrey
Packing Co., Mail Pouch Tobacco Co.,
Colonial lii.-cuit Co., Sterling Oil Co.
WALLACE-FERRY-HANLY CO.
10(1 W . M.Mlison St., Clii.ago 0, III.
Phone: Fra 2-6410
AAAA— AHP— ANI'A— APA
NOAB— PPA
Chmn. of Boarfl C. P. Hanly
Presid.nt L. T. Wallace
Secy.-Treas H. E. Lehman
I'rod J. T. Shegenda
Art Dir Ruth Maisel
Space & Radio Time Buyer
Blanche J. Slivka
Radio Dir J. T. Ainley
Acct. Execs L. T. Wallace,
M. G, Pierce, Lester H. Ploetz
Henry E. Behr
Radio Account: Campana Sales Co. (Cos-
metics), Batavia, 111.
WILLIAM WARREN, JACKSON &
DELANEY
45 W. 45 St., New York, N. Y.
Phone: JU 6-0350-1-2
ABP— APA
Partners Harry Solow, Jr.,
Wm. Warren Solow
TV Director Stevens P. Jackson
Asst. TV Director Wm. W. Solow
Radio Director S. Thomas Delaney
Copy Chief Beatrice Geberer
Acct. Executives Stevens P. Jackson,
William Solow, J. C. Silverman, Paul Kopp,
Vernon Hayes
Radio Accounts: Alexanders Dept. Store,
Sachs Quality Stores, Spears (Department
Store), New York; Snow White Products
(Cosmetics), Lynchburg, Va.; Strauss Stores
(Auto Accessories), 6 states; Flag Pet Food
Corp. (Cat & Dog Food), Pierce School,
Federal Life & Casualty, Sofia Bros. (Mov-
ing & Storage), Bop (iity (Night Club),
Warren-Connolly (Distributor), Ritz Thrift
Shop (Furrier), Stevens Appliances, #50
New-Lac (Floor Polish), Furniture Town,
Cardinal Ties, Metropolitan Training Cen-
ter School, New York, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Lord & Taylor (Depart-
ment Store), Sachs Quality Stores, Alex-
anders Dept. Store, Stevens Appliances, Ritz
Thrift Shop (Furrier), Spear & Co., Warren
Connolly (Distributor), Flag Pet Food
Corp, Strauss Stores (Auto Accessories), 6
States; Cardinal Ties, New York, N. Y.
WARWICK & LEGLER, INC.
230 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 6-8585
AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA
NOAB— PPA
President H. Paul Warwick
Vice-Presidents Henry Legler,
S. O. Youngheart, J. R. Warwick, Lester M.
Malitz, Arthur Decrson, C. E. Staudinger
Radio Director Tevis Huhn
TV-Director Tevis Huhn
Branch Office
6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hempstead 8163
Radio Director Cecil Underwood
Radio Accounts: Pabst Sales Co. (Pabst
Blue Ribbon Beer), Chicago, 111.; Equit-
able Life Assurance Society of the U. S.,
New York, N. Y.
209
Advertising Agencies
TV Accounts: Pabst Sales Co., Chicago,
111.; The George W. Luft Co. (Cosmetics),
Long Island City, N. Y.
NORMAN D. WATERS &
ASSOCIATES, INC.
6 E. 39 St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 5-8950
ABP— ANPA— NOAB— PPA
President Norman D. Waters
Vice-President Charles H. Whitebrook
Vice-President Sanford L. Hirschberg
Secretary Elaine L. Waters
Treasurer Harold L. Waters
Asst. Treas. & Gen. Mgr.. . .Louis Landesman
Media Director Murray Platte
WATTS, PAYNE— ADV., INC.
205 S. Cheyenne Ave., Tulsa 3, Okla.
Phone 3-8108
ABP— APA— SNPA— AAAA
President Don Watts
Vice-President Leslie S. Hauger
Secretary-Treasurer Oscar E. Payne
Account Executive Don Dyer
Production Manager S. B. Snyder
Art Director Harold Carloss
Time Buyers.. Don Watts, Leslie S. Hauger
Continuity Don Mitchell
Branch Offices
316 Fidelity Bldg, Dallas, Tex.
Manager Burke Gilliam
Account Executives R. S. Hauger,
Todd Merrill
Radio Accounts: Oklahoma Tire & Supply
Co., Kidds Cola, Tulsa Federal Savings &
Loan Association, United Federal Savings
& Loan Association, Bell Oil & Gas Com-
pany, Mid-West Chevrolet Corp., Paul Sisk
& Associates, Home Furniture Co., Bryan &
Sons; Hawk Dairies, Tennessee Dairies.
TUCKER WAYNE & CO.
1175 Peachtree St., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga.
Phone: ATwood 3856-3859
ANPA— PPA— APA— ABP— SNPA
NOAB— AAAA
President Tucker Wayne
Publ. Relations Lee Fuhrman
Medio Dir C. C. Fuller
Radio Director D. D. Connah
Radio Accounts: Southern Bell Telephone
& Telegraph Co. (Regional), Southern
Spring Bed Co. (Regional), American Baker-
ies Co. (Regional), J. Allen Smith & Co.,
The Schwob Co.
LUTHER WEAVER & ASSOCIATES
200 Globe Bldg., Saint Paul 1, Minn.
Phone: Cedar 3777
AAAA — ABP — Twin City Media Association
Owner Luther Weaver
Acct. Exec Donald Gardner
Exec. Asst Ruth H. Muldoon
Secretary Blanche G. Anderson
Director Radio and TV Luther Weaver
Radio Accounts: Twin City Wholesale
Grocer Co., Saint Paul, Minn., and Fargo,
N. D. ; Twin Ports Wholesale Grocer Co.,
Duluth; Minnesota Hospital Service Assn. —
Blue Cross — Blue Shield, Saint Paul:
Stewart Paint Mfg. Co., Minneapolis; Fal-
con and Pilgrim Cleaners (dry-cleaners).
Saint Paul & Minneapolis, Minn.
TV Account: Twin City Wholesale Gro-
cer Co., St. Paul, Minn.
R. W. WEBSTER ADVERTISING
816 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 13, Calif.
Phone: MAdison 9-2283
APA — SCAAA (Southern California Ad-
vertising Agencies Association)
President R. W. Webster
Treasurer Irene Boyle
Space Buyer & Prod. Mgr. .Richard T. Guppy
Art Directors James N. Hastings,
Robert Magee
Acct. Execs R. W. Webster,
Vaughn Shedd, Joy Garrison Berghell
Radio Account: Pharmaceutical Research,
Inc. (P-R lodin Ration), Los Angeles, Calif.
TV Account: The Bramhall Co. (Un-
mask), Pasadena, Calif.
JOHN P. WEIDENHAMER
& ASSOCIATES
26 N. 18 St., Harrisburg, Pa. (Box 1024)
Phone: 4-1808
Pres. & Space Buyer J. P. Weidenhamer
Secy.-Radio Dir. & Buyer Radio Time
N. H. Weidenhamer
Treas. & Prod. Mgr F. F. Bratten
Art Director D. H. Bates
Radio Accounts: Hershey Chocolate Corp.,
Hershey Estates, Madrid Ballroom, Megs
Macaroni Co., E. B. Skarie Co., Wyand Bak-
ing Co., York Fair Assn.
ARMAND S. WEILL CO., INC.
170 Franklin St., Buffalo 2, N. Y.
Phone: Washington 6250
ABP— ABC— ANPA— APA
President Armand S. Weill
V. P.-Treas Harold C. Desbecker
V. P Robert K. Weill
MILTON WEINBERG ADV. CO.
325 W. Eighth St., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Phone: TUcker 4111
ANPA— PPA— ABC— APA
President & Time Buyer. .Bernard Weinberg
Media Director Ray Keplinger
Radio Director W. H. Krauch
Radio Accounts: Capitol Milling Co., Hol-
lywood Film Studios, Hollywood Pantages
Theater Corp., Hollywood Turf Club, May
Co., Midtown Catering Co., Pep Boys of
Calif., Thrifty Cut-Rate Drug Stores.
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Advertising Agencies
WILLIAM H. WEINTRAUB & CO..
INC.
488 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 84110
ANPA— NOAB— PPA
President William H. Weintraub
Exec. Vice-Pres Elkin Kaufman
V.-P., Treas. & Gen'l Mgr.
John Davenport Scheuer
Vire-Pres. & Secy Harry Trenner
Vice-President John F. Reeder
V.-P. Chg. Public Relations David Karr
Vice-President Norman B. Norman
Art Director Paul Rand
Director of Copy Simon A. Halpern
Media Director Lee M. Rich
Production Manager William Zerweck
Research Director Dr. Leon Arons
Vice-Pres. Chg. Radio-TV Noran Kersta
Director of Radio Theo Gannon
Business Mgr. & Time Buyer-Radio-TV Dept.
Gladys York
Account Executives M. J. Eysler,
William Jensen, Eugene Kummel, Rich-
ard Bouton, Kay Daly
Branch Office
Willow Run, Mich.
Phone: Ypsilanti 5010
Ke-idenl Mgr Curti? C. LeW aid
Asst. Resident Mgr John K. Geist
Radio Accouiils: \dani Hat Stores, Inc.
(Adam Hat- 1, Sceman Bros., Inc. (Air-Wick,
While Rose Tea, White Rose Coffee), New
York, N. Y.; Kaiscr-Frazer Sales ("orp. (Kai-
ser and Frazer (!arsl, Detroit, Mich.
TV Accounts: Seeman Brothers (Air-
Wick), Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc.
(Maiden Form Brassieres), New York, N. Y.
WALTER WEIR. INC.
2.50 W. 57 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Plione: PLaza T-0140
ANPA IM'A— AAAA
P
hut W. Weir
Vice-i're-idetil (». Baird
V.-P. Chge. Prod W. B. Downes
V.-l'. & Art Director A. E. Macon
Secy. & Treas M. B. Solomon
Space Buyer Doris A. Davies
WEISS & GELLER NEW YORK, INC.
KMI Madison Asc, Neu York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PL 3-4070
ANPA— AI'A— NOAB— PPA
Radio Director Lester J. Mallets
TV Director Erne-t Byfield, Jr.
Time Buyer Max Tendrick
Radio Accounts: Flagstaff Foods, Perth
Atiilioy, N. J.: NedickV Inc. (Re.-laurants
and Bottled Drink I, New York; Albert
Ehlers, Inc. (Coffee), Brooklyn, N. Y.
TV Accounts: Flagstaff Foods, Perth Am-
boy, N. J.; Nedick's Inc. (Restaurant and
Bottled Drink), New York; Albert Ehlers,
Inc. (Coffee), Brooklyn, N. Y.
WERTHEIM ADV. ASSOCIATES
11 W. 42nd St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: Wisconsin 7-5978
ANPA— PPA
Owner, Radio Dir Ed. L. Wertheim
Manager Ed T. Wertheim
Art Dir Jose I. Ramos
Account Executives. .. .E. TaylorWertheim,
Madeline George
Branch Office
1031 Arch St., Philadelphia 7, Pa.
Manager Jean H. Breig
WESTHEIMER & BLOCK
315 N. 7th St., St. Louis 1, Mo.
Phone: Garfield 4080
AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB
Partner, Acct. Execs.. Louis E. Westheimer,
Frank Block
Account Executives. .. .Wm. H. Mullgardt,
Wm. M. Wider, Conrad F. Stidilman, Wm.
T. Gangle, Eugene Pettus, Jr.
Production Mgr Barbara Block
Time & Space Buyer Elizabeth Ehrlich
Radio Accounts: Schutter Candy Com-
pany (Old Nick & Bit-0-Honey candy bars),
St. Louis, Mo.; Centlivre Brewing Corp.
(Old Crown Beer and Ale), Peter Eckrich
and Sons (Packing Company), Fort Wayne,
Ind.; I'rcund Jewelry Company, Disco Dis-
tributing Co. (Motorola Distributors), E.
B. Jones Motor Co. (Plymouth-Dodge dis-
tributors). Sears, Roebuck and Co. (Depart-
ment Store), Staten Island Cleaners (Clean-
ing and Dyeing), St. Louis, Mo.; Ripon
Foods, Inc. (Kiddie Kookies), Ripon, Wis.;
Valley Farm Dairy ( Dairy products ) , Mu-
tual Bank and Trust Co., St. Louis, Mo.
TV Accounts: Disco Distributing Co.,
Sears, Roebuck & Co., St. Louis, Mo.; Peter
Eckridi and Sons, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Tucker
Motor Co. (Oldsmobile Distributor), E. B.
Jones Motor Co., Staten Island Cleaners,
St. Louis, Mo.
WESTON-BARNETT, INC.
217 W. 5th St., Waterloo, Iowa
Phone: 4677
ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA
President Wells H. Barnelt
Vice-President Phillips Taylor
Branch Office
.520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Vice-Presidents A. C. Barnett,
M. C. Swartz
Radio Accounts: Iowa Soap Co., American
Bird Products, Inc., Walker Remedy Co.,
Vinton Hybrid Corn Co.
211
Advertising Agencies
TOM WESTWOOD ADV. AGENCY
416 W. 8 St., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Phone: TRinity 8496-7
SCBA
Owner & President Tom Westwood
Time Buyer & Traffic. . . .Marguerite Thomas
Radio Accounts: Hebrew Christian Hour,
Voice of China, So. Calif. Lutheran Hour,
Los Angeles, Calif.
WARD WHEELOCK CO.
Lincoln-Liberty Bldg., Philadelphia 7, Pa.
Phone: Rittenhouse 6-7500
ANPA— PPA— APA— NOAB— ABC
President Ward Wheelock
Vice-Pres.-General Mgr Arthur A. Bailey
Vice-Presidents Robert Y. Brown,
Walter L. Stocklin, Ralph K. Strassman,
William R. Farrell.
Secretary-Treasurer William A. Dunn
Dir. Radio Dept Diana Bourbon
Branch Offices
444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Vice-President R. K. Strassman
Guaranty Bldg., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Radio Director Diana Bourbon
Radio Account: Campbell Soup Co.
Television Account: Stephen F. Whitman
& Son, Inc.
WILKINSON-SCHIWETZ & TIPS, INC.
455 Caroline St., Houston 2, Tex.
Phone: CEntral 9301
AAAA—ABP— ANPA— NOAB
President J. B. Wilkinson
Vice-Pres. Kern Tips
Radio Time Buyer Gene Heard
Secy.-Treas Ted Schiwelz
Radio Accounts: American General Ins.
Co., Mr, Baird's Bread, Geo. H. Dentler &
Sons, Foley's, Associated General Con-
tractors, Houston Natural Gas Co., Hum-
ble Oil & Refining Co., Kuhn Paint Co., Ray-
mond Pearson, Inc., Rettigs, Texas Gulf Sul-
phur Co.
TV Account: Humble Oil & Refining Co.
WILLIAMS & SAYLOR, INC.
271 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: LExington 2-3494
ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA
President & Treas Ralph W. Williams
Vice-President Walter T. Pollock
Secretary Sylvia Elliott
Space Buyer Mrs. Ivah F. Randall
Production Mgr M. J. Osias
Acct. Executive Marshall J. Murphy
WINIUS-DRESCHER-BRANDON, INC.
1706 Olive St., St. Louis 3, Mo.
Phone: Chestnut 6380
AAAA—ABP— ANPA— BMB— CAN— PPA
President Enno D. Winius
Vice-Presidents W. L. Sanborn,
W. J. Fuchs, C. A. Brandon, V. L. More-
lock.
Radio-TV Director Vernon L. Morelock
Asst. Radio-TV Dir Shirley M. Crespi
Radio Accounts: American Packing Co.
(Meats (Sunrise)); Boatman's National
Bank, St. Louis, Mo.; Endicott Johnson
Corp. (Shoes) ; Emerson Electric Mfg. Co.
(Fans - Heaters -Motors), Endicott, N. Y.;
Deep Rock Oil Corp. (Petroleum Products),
Chicago, 111.; Missouri-Kansas-Texas RR, St.
Louis, Mo.; Prim Hosiery, Inc. (Women's
Hosiery), Chester, 111.; Senoret Chemical
Co. (Terro Ant Killer), St, Louis, Mo.
TV Accounts: American Packing Co., St.
Louis, Mo.; Deep Rock Oil Corp., Chicago,
111.; Missouri-Kansas-Texas RR, Boatmen's
National Bank, St. Louis, Mo.
N. A. WINTER ADV. AGENCY
llth FL, Paramount Bldg., Des Moines 9, la.
Phone 4-9154
ABP— NOAB— APA— NAAN
Pres., Service Dir., Acct. Ex....N. A. Winter
Acct. Execs N. A. Winter, Jr.,
T. Bryce Spruill, Robert C. Lochrie
Art Director Fred Stewart
WOLFE-JICKLING-CONKEY, INC.
76 W. Adams, Detroit 26, Mich.
Phone: WOodward 1-1865
AAAA—ABP— ANPA— APA
NOAB— PPA
President Ralph Wolfe
Vice-President A. D. Conkey
Secy.-Treas C. M. Jickling
Acct. Executive R. L. Mulvogue
Art Director C. S. Brown
Acct. Executive Florentine Urban
Radio TV Dir Cyrilla Anderson
Supervisor-Continuity Ruth Rice
Radio Accounts: Schafer Bakeries
(Bread), Detroit; Employers Assn., Detroit,
Mich.; Albert Taub Co. (Peanut Butter),
Cleveland, O.
LESTER "L" WOLFF, INC.
14 E. 39 St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MU 9-1440
ANPA— ABP— PPA
President Lester "L" Wolff
Vice-Presidents Frederick Roselius,
Clifford Poppleton
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Advertising Agencies
WOODARD & FRIS, INC.
24 James St., Albany 7, N. Y.
Phone: 3-1248-1249-1240
President Tedford L. Woodard
Secy.-Treas R. David Fris
Radio Director Mary Elizabeth Gaynor
TV Director Barbara H. Lewis
Radio Accounts: Frank H. Adams-Jeweler
(Jewelry), Albany Savings Bank, Dobler
Brewing Co., First Trust Co., Albany, N. Y.
WORTMAN, WILCOX & CO., INC.
(Formerly Wormian, Barton & Goold, Inc.)
345 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 4-5920
ABP— Ai\PA— NOAB— PPA
Pres. & Treas E. B. M. Wortman
Vice-Pres. & Secy D. N. Wortman
Exec. Vice-Pres E. A. Wilcox
Vice-Prcs E. Dunn
Media Dir E. M. Crowley
TV Accounts: Esquire Novelty Co. (Pony
Boy Gun & Holster Set), Jersey City, N. J.;
Balcony Downs Plantation (Oil Paintings),
Glasgow, Va.
ROBERT B. YOUNG. ADV.
AGENCY
625 Market St., San Francisco 5, Calif.
Phone: SU 1-5411
APA— ABP
President & Space Buyer R. B. Young
Secretary W. E. Misselwitz
Radio Accounts: Northern Calif. Floral
Industry, Sierra Candy Co.
YOUNG & RUBICAM. INC.
285 Madi.-on Ave., N.w York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-5000
ANPA— PPA— APA— AAA
NOAB— ABC— ABP
President Sigurd S. Larmon
Executive V.-P Louis N. Brockway
V.-P.-Chairman Plans Board
Charles L. Whittier
Vice-President Frank Pagan
V.-P., Dir. of Media & Gen. Production
A. V. B. (ieoghegan
Vice-Presidents Milford Baker,
Edward Barnes, Harry Carpenter, George
Dippy, J. Firooks Emory, John E. Grimm,
Jr., Harry Harding, William H. Howard,
(iarrit A. Lydccker, Donahl Payne, Curtis
G, Pratt, J. B. Roscbrook, Frederick Ser-
genian, Alh. rt Tilt. Jr., Walter B. C. Wash-
burn, Jaine- D. \\ rbb
V.-P.-Merdiandising Dir Samuel Cherr
V.-P.-Copy Director H. S. Ward
V.-P.-Dinclor of Research ... Dr. P. Langhoff
V.-!'..\rt Dir.ctor Walter K. Nield
V.-P.-Personnel Dir.. . .Walter M. E. Sullivan
V.-P .-Dir. of International Div.
Lorimer B, Slocum
V.-P.-Dir, of Publicity & Public Relations
Ken Dyke
Treasurer J. H. Geise
Secy.-Asst. Treas H. H. Enders
V.-P.-Dir. of Radio-TV... Everard W. Meade
V.-P.-Associate Dir. of Radio-TV
Joseph A. Moran
V.-P.-In Charge of Radio-TV Production
Roland Gillett
Supervisor of Radio-TV Operations
Rodney Erickson
Mgr.-Radio-TV Commercial Copy
John L. Swayzc
Radio-TV Business Mgr. .Frederick A. Zaghi
Radio-TV Publicity Dir Harry Rauch
Mgr.-Radio Station Relations
Frank Coulter, Jr.
Branch Offices
6253 Hollvwood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
V.-P. Radio & TV Walter Bunker
V.-P. Adv. Service Eldon E. Smith
333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
V.-P .-Manager John F. Whedon
V.-P.-Merchandising Dir D. G. Schneider
Vice-Pres Robert K. Edmonds
V.-P.-Art Dir Wm. W. Johnston
V.-P.-Copy Dir Draper Daniels
1866 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich.
V.-P.-Manager Elliott E. Potter
235 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Manager Edward A. Merrill, Jr.
Radio Accounts: K. Arakelian, Inc., The
Borden Co., Bristol-Myers Co., Sanforized
Division of Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., The
Drackett Co., Duffy-Mott Co., Inc., General
Foods Corp., Gulf Oil Corp., Life Savers
Corp., Thomas J. Lipton, Inc., Metropolitan
Life Insurance Co., The National Sugar Re-
fining Co., Petri Wine Co., Purity Bakeries,
Rath Packing Co., Rosefield Packing Co.,
Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co., Singer Sewing Ma-
chine Co.
TV Accounts: Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co.,
Inc., The Borden Co., Duffy-Mott Co., Inc.,
General Electric Co., General Foods Corp.,
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., Gulf
Oil Corporation, International Silver Co.,
Johnson & Johnson, Thomas J. Lipton, Inc.,
O-Cedar Corp'n, Petri Wine Co., Rosefield
Packing Co., Simmons Co.
ZIMMER-KELLER, INC.
28 W. Adams St., Detroit 26, Mich.
Phone: CAdillac 9151
ABP— ANPA— APA— SNPA— PPA
Chairman of Bd W. F. Zimnier
President Ralph E. Keller
Vice-Presidents H. W. Calvert,
W. Chittenden, A. H. Ritter
Account Exec M. R. Whipple
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Tel. AL 4-7881
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REPRESENTATIVES
ABC SPOT SALES
(American Broadcasting Company)
7 West 66th St., New York 23, N. Y.
Phone: TRafalgar 3-7000
Manager Ralph E. Dennis
Eastern Sales Manager Earl B. Salmon
Branch Offices
20 N. Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111.
Manager Roy McLaughlin
6363 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.
Manager Amos Baron
1770 Stroh Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
Manager Harold (^hri>tian
155 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif.
Manager Vincent Francis
Stations Represented — K(iO, KGO-TV, San
P'rancisco, Calif.; KECA, KECA-TV, Los An-
geles, Calif.; WXYZ, WXYZ-TV, Detroit,
Mich.; WJZ, WJZ-TV, New York, N. Y.;
WENR, WE.\R-TV, Chicago, 111.; WMAL,
WMAL-TV, Washington, D. C.
AMERICAN SALES AND SERVICING
AGENCY
175 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.
Phone: AL 4-7881
Owner (iuy Bolam
Informations & Puhlicite, 50 Rue de
liraiich Offices
Chateauduu. I'ari- IX. France
Radio Lnxernhourg Ad\t.. Ltd., 36 Davies St.,
London W .1, Kng.
Stations Ki-pn-sfiiicd Madio Luxciidtourg.
AVERY-KNODEL INC.
565 Fifll. Ave, N.w York 17, N. Y.
I'hone: PLaza 3-6513
I're.-iilcnl Lewi.- H. Averv
Vic- I'rr.idcnt J. W. Knode'l
Secretary B. V. Timothy
Treasurer Arthur H. McCoy
Director David H. Sandeberg
Ilrniirh Offices
333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Andover 3-4710
Vice Pres J. W. Knodel
235 Montgonu-rv St., San PVancisco 4, Calif.
Phone: Yukon 2-3877
Dirci lor David H. Sandeberg
315 W. Ninth St., Los Angeles 15, Calif.
I'hone: Tuck.r 2095
i-xecutive-in-chargf Richard I. Hasbrook
41 Marietta St., N.W., Atlanta 3, Ga.
Phone: Cypress 7545
Executive-in-charge Charles C. Coleman
AM & FM Stations Represented— WGAC,
Augusta, Ga.; KERO, Bakersfield, Calif.;
WKBW, Buffalo, N. Y.; WAYS, Charlotte,
N. C; WJJD, Chicago, III.; WSAI, Cincin-
nati, O.; WKIX, Columbia, S. C; KDAL,
Duluth, Minn.; KFRE, Fresno, Cal.; KILO,
Grand Forks, N. D.; WJEF, Grand Rapids,
Mich.; WCOG, Greensboro, N. C; WFBC,
Greenville, S. C; KULA, Honolulu, T. H.;
KTHT, Houston, Tex.; WMBR, Jacksonville,
Fla.; WKZO, Kalamazoo, Mich.; WROL,
Knoxville, Tenn.; WLOK, Lima, O.; WIBA,
WMAW, Milwaukee, Wis.; WDGY, Minne-
apolis, Minn.; KOMA, Oklahoma City, Okla.;
WIRE, Peoria, 111.; KOIN, Portland, Ore.;
WFCI, Providence, R. I.; WHBF, Rock
Island, 111.; KROY, Sacramento, Calif.;
KALL, Salt Lake City, Utah; KJR, Seattle,
Wash.; KMA, Shenandoah, la.; KSOO, Sioux
Falls, S. D.; KTUL, Tulsa, Okla.; WRUN,
Utica, N. Y.; WBRY, Waterbury, Conn.;
KXEL, Waterloo, la.; KFBI, Wichita, Kans.;
WILK, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; The Intermoun-
tain Network.
TV Stations Represented — WMBR-TV,
Jacksonville, Fla.; KMTV, Omaha, Neb.
BERTHA BANNAN
80 Bovlston St., Boston 16, Mass.
Phone: HUbbard 2-4419, 2-4370
Owner Bertha Bannan
AM & FM Stations Represented— WNAB,
Bridgeport, WKNB, New Britain-Hartford,
WELI, New Haven, WATR, Waterbury,
Conn.; WRDO, Augusta, WLBZ, Bangor,
WCOU, Lewiston, WCSH, Portland, WAGM,
Presque Isle, Me.; Maine Broadcasting Sys-
tem, WBET, Brockton, WOCB, Cape Cod,
WSAR, Fall River, WHAL Greenfield,
WHYN, Holyoke, WCCM, Lawrence, WLYN,
Lynn, WNBH, New Bedford, WBRK, Pitts-
field, WSPR, Springfield, WCRB, Waltham,
Mass.; WCRB, Waltham, Mass.; WTSV,
Claremont, WKXL, Concord, WKBR, Man-
chester, WOTW, Nashua, WHEB, Ports-
mouth, N. H. ; Granite State Network,
WMGM, N. Y. C, WIBX, Utica, N. Y.;
WJAR, Providence, R. I.; WJOY, Burling-
ton, WSYB, Rutland, WWSR, St. Albans,
WDEV, Waterbury, Vt.
TV Stations Represented — WJAR-TV,
Providence, R. I.
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WALTER BIDDICK COMPANY
1151 So. Broadway, Los Angeles 15, Calil.
rhoue: Richmond 6184
Manager Guy Biddick
Asst. Mgr Mildred Biddick
Office Mgr Lela Hill
Traveling Rep Burt Zoul
AM & FM Stations Represented— KRDV,
Dinuba, KCVR, Lodi, KWBR, Oakland,
KDAN, Oroville, KIBE, Palo Alto, KTIM,
San Rafael, Calif.; KWIL, Albany, KAST,
Astoria, KBKR, Baker, KLBM, La Grande,
KNPT, Newport, KSVR, Ontario, KGON,
Oregon City, KWRC, Pendleton, KTIL,
Tillamook, Ore.; KCID, Caldwell, KRPL,
Moscow, KWAL, Wallace, la.; KREI, Farm-
ington, Mo.; KSUB, Cedar City, KVOG,
Ogden, KCSU, Provo, Utah; KBRO, Bremer-
on, KBRC, Mount Vernon, KOMW, Omal,
KONP, Port Angeles, KXRN, Renton,
KWWB, Walla Walla, KWNW, Wenatchee,
Wash.; KCKN, Kansas City, WIBW, Topeka,
Kans.; WIBX, Utica, N. Y.; WCFM, Wash-
ington, D. C.
JOHN BLAIR & COMPANY
520 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: SUperior 7-8659
President John Blair
HEADLEY-REED
COMPANY
REPRESENTING
RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS
EXCLUSIVELY
NEW YORK
DETROIT
HOLLYWOOD
CHICAGO
ATLANTA
SAN FRANCISCO
All Offices Company
Owned and Operated
Vice President Gale Blocki, Jr.
Treasurer Blake Blair
Sales Development Manager,
Wells H. Barnett, Jr.
Charles F. Dilcher, Paul Ray, John W. Davis
Branch Offices
22 East 40th St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MU 9-6084
Executive-in-charge Richard D. Buckley
Robert Eastman, Richard Gerken, William
O. Tilenius, John A. Beaton, David N.
Simmons, Morton G. Bassett, William Reed,
Jr.
1148 Paul Brown Bldg., St. Louis 1, Mo.
Phone: CH 5688
1115 Book Bldg., Detroit 28, Mich.
Phone: WO 5-3230
Manager Paul Ray
608 Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: DO 2-3188
Vice President Lindsey H. Spight
James Alspaugh.
6331 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 28, Calif.
Phone: GR 6103
Vice President Carleton E. Coveny
Frank G. Moreland.
Rio Grande Nat'l Bldg., Dallas, Tex.
Phone: CE 7955
Clarke R. Brown.
Stations Represented — KLYN, Amarillo,
Tex.; WFBR, Baltimore, Md.; KFYR, Bis-
marck, N. D.; KIDO, Boise, Idaho; WHDH,
Boston, Mass.; WLS, Chicago, 111.; WBNS,
Columbus, Ohio; WRR-KFJZ, Dallas-Fort
Worth, Tex.; KFEL, Denver, Colo.; KEPO,
El Paso, Tex.; KTRH, Houston, Tex.; WIBC,
Indianapolis; WHB, Kansas City, Mo.; KHJ,
Los Angeles, Cal.; WKLO, Louisville, Ky.;
WLOL, Minneapolis; WDSU, New Orleans,
La.; WNEW, New York, N. Y.; KODY,
North Platte, Nebr.; WOW, Omaha, Nebr.;
KOY, Phoenix, Ariz.; KPOJ, Portland, Ore.;
WMBG, Richmond, Va.; KXOK, St. Louis,
Mo.; KDYL, Salt Lake City; KABC, San
Antonio, Tex.; KGB, San Diego, Calif.;
KFRC, San Francisco, Calif.; KFXM, San
Bernardino, Calif.; WGBI, Scranton, Pa.;
KDB, Santa Barbara, Calif.; KGDM, Stock-
ton, Calif.; KING, Seattle, Wash.; WSPA,
Spartanburg, S. C; KRMG, Tulsa, Okla.;
KWFT, Wichita Falls, Tex.; WJAX, Jackson-
ville, Fla.; WQAM, Miami, Fla.; WDBO,
Orlando, Fla.; WFLA, Tampa, Fla.; The Don
Lee Broadcasting System, Los Angeles,
Calif.; The Arizona Network, Phoenix, Ariz.
BLAIR-TV, INC.
22 E. 40 St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-6084
President William H. Weldon
Branch Offices
520 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: Superior 7-8659
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Radio-TY Station Representatives
6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Granite 6103
608 Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: Douglas 2-3188
1115 Book Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
Phone: Woodward 5-3230
1148 Paul Brown Bldg., St. Louis 1, Mo.
Phone: Chestnut 5688
TV Stations Represented — WBRC-TV,
Birmingham, Ala.; WBNS-TV, Columbus, 0.;
KTSL, Los Angeles, Calif.; WDSU-TV, New
Orleans, La.; WOW-TV, Omaha, Neb.;
WTVR, Richmond. Va.; KDYL-TV, Salt
Lake City, Utah; KING-TV, Seattle, Wash.
THE BOLLING COMPANY, INC.
480 Lexington Ave.. New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-8150
President George W. Boiling
Vice-President E. Schuyler Ensell
Secretary Robert H. Boiling
Branch Offices
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, Ilk
Phone: Dearborn 2-5277
Executive-in-Charge John B. Slebbiiis
6912 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Granite 2248
Executive-in-Charge Norman E. Noyes
1 Nob Hill Circle, San Francisco, Calif.
Phone: Yukon 6-2187
Executive-in-Chargf B. Newliii
AM & FM Stations Represented — KSFO,
San Francisco, Calif.; WILM, Wilmington,
Del.; WCFL, Chicago, Ilk; WANE, Ft.
Wayne, WHOT, So. Bend, WTHI, Terre
Haute, Ind.; WELL, Battle Creek, Mich.;
WROW, Albany, WNBF, Binghamton,
WGAT, Utica, N. Y.; KGO, Fargo, No. Dak.;
WHP, Harrisburg, Pa.; WBIR, Knoxville,
Tenn.
TV Stations Represented — KPIX, San Fran-
cisco, Calif.; WNBF-TV, Binghamton, N. Y.
THE BRANHAM COMPANY
230 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 6-1860
President M. H. Long
Vice President Joseph F. Timlin
Branch Offices
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, III.
Phone: Central 6-5726
Chairman of Boaril John Petrie
V. P C. B. Peterson
7236 General Motors Bid., Detroit 2, Mich.
Phone: Trinity 1-0440
Executiv«'-in-Charge Harry Anderson
First National Bank Bldg., Dallas 1, Tex.
I'hone: Riverside 4884
Kxecutive-inCcharge J. S. McCauley
Rhodes Havcrty Bldg., Atlanta 3. Ca.
Phone: Walnut 3025
Executive-in-Charge II. L. Kails
Arcade Bldg., St. Louis 1, Mo.
Phone: Chestnut 6192
Executive-in-Charge J. E. Nicholson
5 Third St., San Francisco 3, Calif.
Phone: Garfield 1-6740
Executive-inCharge George D. Close
2978 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: Dunkirk 8-8158
Executive-in-Charge Chet Doyle
612 Commercial National Bank Bldg.,
Charlotte 2, N. C.
Phone: 8839
Executive-in-Charge B. G. Finch
1018 Sterick Bldg., Memphis 3, Tenn.
Phone: 8-2344
Executive-in-Charge Sidney L. Nichols
AM & FM Stations Represented— W ABB,
MobUe, Ala.; KTHS, Hot Springs, Ark.;
KFMB, San Diego, Calif.; WGBA, Colum-
bus, Ga.; KWKH, Shreveport, La.; WRBC,
Jackson, Miss.; WCPO, Cincinnati, O.;
WDEF, Chattanooga, WTJS, Jackson,
WNOX, Knoxville, WMC, Memphis, Tenn.;
KRIC, Beaumont, KWBU, Corpus Christi,
KAND, Corsicana, KRLD, Dallas, Tex.;
WCHS, Charleston, WBLK, Clarksburg,
WSAZ, Huntington, WPAR, Parkersburg,
W. Va.
TV Stations Represent' d—KFMB-T\, San
Diego, Calif.; WCPO-TV, Cincinnati,
WEWS, Cleveland, Ohio; WMCT, Memphis,
Tenn.; KRLD-TV, Dallas, Tex.
BURN-SMITH CO., INC.
19 W. 44 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: MU. 2-3124
Vice Pres.-Eastern Mgr C. Stanley Bailey
Branch Offices
307 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Central 6-4437
Pres.-Treasurer John A. Toothill
646 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Los Angeles 15, Calif.
Phone: Richmond 6184
Manager Clark Barnes
AM & FM Stations Represented— KFOX,
Long Beach, KLX, Oakland, KSON, San
Diego, Calif.; WRUF, Gainesville, Fla. ;
WALB, Albany, WBGE, Atlanta, Ga.;
WWXL, Peoria, III.; WTRC, Elkhart, WJVA,
South Bend, Ind.; KCRG, Cedar Rapids,
Iowa; WLBJ, Bowling Green, WHEN, Har-
lin, WVLK, Lexington, WKYW, Louisville,
WOMI, Owensboro, Ky.; WBOC, Salisbury,
Md.; WWOK, Flint, WKLA, Ludington,
WKBZ, Muskegon, Mich.; WCMA, Corinth,
Miss.; WKOP, Binghamton, N. Y.; WCNC,
Elizabeth City, WFLB, Fayetteville, WGBG,
Greensboro, WMFR, High Point, WFTC,
Kinston, WCBT, Roanoke Rapids, WSTP,
Salisbury, WMFD, Wilmington, N. C;
WCMW, Canton, Ohio; KWJJ, Portland,
Oregon; WJSW, Altoona, WMRF, Lewis-
town, WBAX, Wilkes-Barre, WWPA, Wil-
liamsport. Pa.; WAIM, Anderson, WHAN,
217
Radio-TV Station Representatives
• • •
Charleston, WMRC, Greenville. S. C;
WOPI, Bristol, WDXI, Jackson, WATO,
Oak Ridge, WENK, Union City, Tenn.;
WFVA, Fredericksburg, WCAV, Norfolk,
WSSV, Petersburg, WXGI, Richmond,
WROV, Roanoke, WEPM, Martinsburg, Va.;
WIBU, Madison-Poynette, Wis.
CAPPER PUBLICATIONS, INC.
1035 Topeka Blvd., Topeka, Kans.
Phone: 3-2377
General Manager Ben Ludy
Branch Offices
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Executive-in-charge William L. McKee
180 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Executive-in-charge Terry Hughes
300 Waltower Bldg., Kansas City 6, Mo.
Executive-in-charge. . . .Joseph H. Story, Jr.
1207 Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Executive-in-charge Fred Jameson
(Walter Biddick Company)
438 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Los Angeles 15, Calif.
Executive-in-charge Guy Biddick
Stations Represented— WIBW, WIBW-FM,
Topeka, Kans.; WCKN, KCKN-FM, Kansas
City, Mo.
THOMAS F. CLARK COMPANY, INC.
205 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MU 4-6317
Sec. & Mgr Mary Dempsey
Branch Office
35 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111.
Phone: State 2-1663
Manager Paul Elsberry
Stations Represented — WOOB, Anniston,
Ala.; WKLF, Clanton, Ala.; KGIW, Alamosa;
KVRH, Salida; KOKO, La Junta; KGEK,
Sterling, Colo.; KIUP, Durango, Colo.;
WTNT, Tallahasse, Fla.; WMOG, Brunswick;
WMJM, Cordele; WMGA, Moultrie; WLET,
Toccoa; WKTG, Thomasville, Ga.; WKIC,
Hazard, Ky.; WLSA, Hammond, La.; WSGM,
St. Genevieve, Mo.; WSNJ, Bridgeton, N. J.;
WMBO, Auburn; WNBZ, Saranac Lake;
WWRL, Woodside, N. Y.; WPAQ, Mt. Airy;
WENC, Whiteville; WSTS, Southern Pines;
WLTC, Gastonia, N. C; KDSJ, Deadwood, S.
D.; KVWC, Vernon, Tex.; WFLO, Farmville,
Va.; WLDY, Ladysmith, Misc.
CLARK-WANDLESS-MANN, INC.
205 E. 42 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: ORegon 9-1575
President H. J. Wandless
Vice-President S. A. Mann
Secy.-Treasurer M. E. Miklos
AM & FM Stations Represented — Argen-
tina—Lm, LRY, and LRYl "Radio Bel-
grano," Buenos Aires, and the Belgrano net-
work of 16 stations throughout Argentina.
Colombia— BJKJ, HJKL, & HJKJ-FM "Emi-
sora Nueva Granada," Bogota; HJDP and
HJDQ, "Emisora Claridad," Medellin. Costa
Rica — TILS "Radio Para Ti," San Jose. Cuba
— RHC-CADENA AZUL, Habana, network
of 11 stations throughout Cuba. Ecuador —
HC2AN and HC2DC "Radio Cenit," Guaya-
quil. Guatemala — TGL and TGLA "La Voz
de Centre America" Guatemala City. Hon-
duras— HRQ "Radio Suyapa" San Pedro
Sula. Nicaragua— YNW & YNWl "Radio
Mundial" Managua. YNWW "Radio Sport"
Granada. YNJAT "La Voz del Aire" Leon.
Panama— HOG, Panama City. HOA, HOB
& HP5G "Radio Panamericana," Panama
City. HOW "Radio Panamericana" Colon.
Puerto Rico — WAP A, San Juan. WKJB,
Mayaguez. Salvador — ^YSO "La Voz de la
Democracia," San Salvador. Uruguay —
CX18 "Radio Libertad-Sport" Montevideo.
CX14 and CXA19 "Radio El Espectador,"
Mondevideo, and the Espectador network
of 10 stations throughout Uruguay.
LIONEL COLTON
551 Fifth Ave. New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-5341
Stations Represented — WFKY, Frankfort ;
WSFC, Somerset, Ky.; WBET, Brockton;
WCCM, Lawrence, Mass.; WBTA, Batavia;
WIBX, Utica, N. Y. (New York-Phila.-Balti-
more Area) ; WATN, Watertown, N. Y.
CONTINENTAL RADIO SALES
111 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Phone: LOmbard 3-0882
Manager R. Butche
Branch Offices
285 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Manager Stephanie Maytas
228 No. La Salle St., Chicago, 111.
Manager R. Olson
Stations Represented — WEBJ, Brewton,
WGTV, Greenville, Ala.; KFFA, Helena,
KELD, El Dorado, Ark.; WJOI, Florence,
Ala.; KXJK, Forrest City, KDRS, Paragould,
Ark.; KYTL, Mesa, Ariz.; KICO, Calexico,
Calif.; WTOR, Torrington, Conn.; KGFN,
Grass Valley, Calif.; WCFM, Washington,
D. C; WWPF. Palatka, Fla.; WDEC, Ameri-
cus; WMLT, Dublin; WBLJ, Dalton; WSGC,
Elberton, Ga.; KRPL, Moscow, Idaho;
WJMB, Brookhaven, Miss.; WJJW, Wyan-
dotte, Mich.; WAGM, Presque Isle. Me.;
WACA, HavreDeGrace, Mich.; KICA, Clovis,
N. Mex.; WFVG, Fuguay Springs; WSIC,
Statesville; WBUY, Lexington, N. C; KCHS,
Hot Springs, N. Mex.; WNNC, Newton,
WTSB, Lundjerton; WHKP, Hendersonville;
WHPE, High Point; WHED, Washington;
WGNC, Gastonia; WFLB, Fayetteville, N.
C; WAND, Canton, Ohio; KWHW, Altus;
KWCO, Chichasha; KMUS, Muskogee;
KLPR, Oklahoma City, Okla.; WKPA, New
218
Radio-TV Stati^tn Representatives
Kensington; WKOK, Sunbury; WLBR,
Lebanon. Pa.; WPRA, Mayaguez, Puerto
Rico; WGFX, Pierre, S. D.; WTND, Or-
angeburg, S. C; WJJM, Lewisburg; WHBT,
Harriman, Tenn.; WLAR, Athens; WHUB,
Cookeville, Tenn.; KRBA, Lufkin; KDWT.
Stamford, Tex.; WIGM, Medford, Wis.
DONALD COOKE INC.
551 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Fhone: MUrray Hill 2-7270
Sales Manager N. R. Madonna
President Donald Cooke
Secretary Dorothy McLaughlin
Tele. Manager Michael Renault
Branch Offices
1323 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
Executive-in-Charge Charles J. Sheppard
228 .\. La Salle St., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: State 2-5096
Executive-in-Charge Fred R. Jones
402 Swetland Bldg., Cleveland 15, 0.
Fhone: PR 6100
Excculi\e-in-Chargf. . . .Howard ]\Ic(ilenalian
521 N. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Cal.
I'hone: Creslview 5-2022
l.\( ( uti\(-in-Cliarge Lee F. O'Connell
544 Rus> BMg., San Francisco 4, Cal.
I'honr: Douglas 2-4586
L\i(iiti\e-in-Charge William A. Ayers
AM & FM Slations Re/jrese/iterf— WKAB.
Mohilr. Ala.: KVSM. San Mateo: KTIP,
Porl.rviUe; KOCS, Ontario; Ki'AS, Uan-
r)ing; kWTC, Barstow; KBLF, Red Bluff;
KSL F, Susanville; KRNO, San Bernardino;
KTFD, Laguna Beach, Cal.; K.TLN, DcuNcr,
l\l)/\. Pu.hlo. Colo.: WINK. Fort Mvers;
WWiMJ, Miami; WHAT, Lake Worth, Fla.;
KSEK, Pittsburg, Kans.; WIBR, Baton
Kougc, La.; Vi TAO, Cambridge-Boston;
WTXL, Springfield; KAUS, Au.-tin: KKOX,
Crook-ton. Minti.: KMOW. IJiiiic. Mont.;
WINLS Miciiigaii Cil>, Ind.; KLAS, Las
Vegas, Nevada; WP.\T, Paterson, New Jer-
-ev; WKAL, Rome; Televi.Mon WKTV-
TV, Ulica; WXRA, Buffalo; WOKO, Al-
bany; WWSC, Glens Falls: WGVA, (;e-
iieva.: KCTL (;onzales, Tex.: WAYB
N. v.; WPFB, Middletown-Dayton, Ohio;
K\SH. P:ugene, Ore.; WCMB, Harrisburg:
W IIJI5. (;reen>burg. Pa.; WUSN, Charleston,
S. C: W.ST.S, Soiillnrn I'in.-, N. C.; KISD,
Sioux Fall-, S. D.; W IBk, Knoxville; W KIT.
Kings|»ort, Tenn.; KFRO, Longview; KBKI.
AM..-: KCTI, Gonzales, Tex.; WAYB.
Wavnoboro; WMEV, Marion, Va.; WOSH,
(»-i.kosh. Wis.: WWW, ["nirmont, W'. Va.:
KMVK, Anchorage. Ala>ka; KPAC, Port Ar-
thur, Tex.; CKMO, Vancouver, B. C. CKMO,
Vancouver, B. C; CJHi, Vernon, B.C.; CKOK,
I'.fUidon, B. C; CHUB, Nanaimo, B. C;
< KK. Brandon, Manitoba; CJOB, Winnipeg,
Manitoba; CKSB, St. Boniface, Monitoba;
CKBW, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia; CJCH,
Halifax, Nova Scotia; CKFI, Fort Frances,
Ontario ; CJOY, Guelph, Ontario ; CJRL,
Kenora, Ontario; CKWS, Kingston, Ontario;
CJKL, Kirkland Lake, Ontario; CFCH North
Bay Ontario ; CKOY, Ottawa, Ontario ;
CHEX, Peterborough, Ontario; CHOK, Sar-
nia-Port Huron, Ontario; CHLO, St. Thomas,
Ontario; CKGB, Timmins, Ontario; CKEY,
Toronto, Ontario; CKVL, Verdun, Quebec;
Quebec French Radio Group: CKCV, Que-
bec; CKVL, Verdun; CHLT, Sherbrooke;
CHEF, Granby; CHLN, Three Rivers; CJSO,
Sorel.
HARRY E. CUMMINGS
1306 Barnett National Bank Bldg.,
Jacksonville 2, Fla.
Phone: 3-0381
Owner Harry E. Cummings
AM & FM Stations Represented— WDIG,
Dothan, Ala.; WQAM, Miami; WFLA,
Tampa; WJAX, Jacksonville; WDBO, Or-
lando; WTAL, Tallahassee, Fla.; WHIO,
Davton, Ohio: WSPA, Spartanburg, S. C;
WROL, Knoxville, Tenn.
EVERETT-McKINNEY, INC.
40 E. 49 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-3747
President Max M. Everett
V-Pres. & Treas R. H. McKinney
Secretary George Allan
Sales Mgr Powell H. Ensign
Branch Offices
400 N, Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: Superior 9866
Executive-in-Charge Carl Jewetl
707914 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.
Phone: Hillside 3362
681 Market St., San Francisco, Calif.
Phone: Douglas 2-4475
AM & FM Stulions Represented— WTHT,
Hartford; WSTC, Stamford, Conn.; WROM,
Rome, Ga.; WDAN, Danville, 111.; Iowa Tall
Corn Network; KWCR, Cedar Rapids;
KROS, Clinton; KSWI, Council Bluffs;
KSTT, Davenport; KDEC, Decorah; KWDM,
Des Moines; KDTH, Dubuque; KVFD,
Ft. Dodge; KOKX, Keokuk; KFJB, Mar-
shalltown; KWPC, Muscatine; KCOM,
Sioux City; KICD, Spencer; KAYX, Water-
loo, la.; KWKH, Hutchinson, Kans.; WBEC,
Pittsfield, Mass.; WABY, Albany; WENY,
Elmira; WGLN, Glens Falls; WHDL, Olean;
WHEC, Rochester, N. Y.; WHNC, Hender-
son, N. C; WLEC, Sandusky, Ohio; KFLW,
Klamath Falls; KORE, Eugene, Ore.;
WPAM, Pottsville; WRAK, Williamsport,
Pa.; KCOR, San Antonio; KWTX, Waco,
Tex.; WHBY, Appleton; WLIP, Kenosha,
Wis.
219
Radio-TV Slafioii Roprtvsoiitatives
FREE & PETERS, INC.
444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLAZA 9-6022
President H. Preston Peters
Exec. Vice-Pres Russel Woodward
Vice-President Jones Scovern
Vice-President Arthur J. Barry, Jr.
Eward M. Blain, William N. Davidson,
Martin L. Henry, E. P. J. Shurick.
TV Department: John W. Brooke, Robert
J. McNamara, Elliott W. Reed.
Branch Offices
180 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Franklin 2-6373
Vice-President Lloyd Griffin
Vice-President John A. Cory
Arthur W. Bagge, Raymond M. Neihengen,
John A. Thompson, William J. Tynan.
322 Palmer Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ga.
Phone: Main 5667
Manager James M. Wade
3463 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
Phone: Woodward 1-4255
Manager W. W. Bryan
406 W. 7th St., Fort Worth 2, Tex.
Phone: Ft. Worth 3349
Manager Joseph W. Evans
Chm. of Bd James L. Free
6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
P/iOTie: Hollywood 9-2151
Manager Hal W. Hoag
58 Sutter St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: Sutter 1-4353
Manager A. Leo Bowman
AM & FM Stations Represented — East,
Southeast: WBZ-WBZA, Boston-Springfield,
Mass.; WGR, Buffalo; WMCA, New York;
KYW, Philadelphia; KDKA, Pittsburgh,
Pa.; WFBL, Syracuse, N. Y.; WCSC, Charles-
ton; WIS, Columbia, S. C; WGH, Norfolk,
Va.; WPTF, Raleigh, N. C; WDBJ, Roanoke,
Va.; Midwest, Southwest: WHO Des Moines;
woe, Davenport, la.; WDSM, Duluth,
Minn.; WDAY, Fargo, N. D.; WOWO, Ft.
Wayne, Ind. ; WISH, Indianapolis, Ind.;
KMBC-KFRM, Kansas City, Mo.; WAVE,
Louisville, Ky.; WTCN, Minneapolis-St. Paul,
Minn.; WFAB, Omaha, Neb.; WMBD,
Peoria, 111.; KSD, St. Louis, Mo.; KFDM,
Beaumont; KRIS, Corpus Christi; WBAP,
Ft. Worth-Dallas; KXYZ, Houston; KTSA,
San Antonio, Tex.; Mountain & West: KOB,
Albuquerque, N. M.; KDSH, Boise, Idaho;
KVOD, Denver, Colo.; KGMB-KHBC, Hono-
lulu-Hilo, Hawaii; KEX, Portland, Ore.;
KIRO, Seattle, Wash.
KIRO, Seattle, Wash.
TV Stations Represented— WOC-TY, Dav-
enport, la.; WBAP-TV, Ft. Worth-Dallas,
Tex.; WAVE-TV, Louisville. Ky.; WTVJ,
Miami, Fla.; WTCN-TV, Minneapolis, Minn.;
WPIX, New York, N. Y.; KSD-TV, St. Louis,
Mo.: KRON-TV, San Francisco. Calif.
THE FRIEDENBERG AGENCY, INC.
165 W. 46 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-7655
President Harry A. Friedenberg
Treasurer Louis P. Randell
Vice-President Alvin Eicoff
Vice-President Barney Friedenberg
Branch Offices
112 E. Walton St., Chicago, 111.
Phone: WH 4-7679
Vice-President Alvin Eicoff
70791/, Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.
Phone: HI 3362
Executive-in-Charge Irene Griffith
681 Market St., San Francisco, Calif.
Executive-in-Charge Irene Griffith
AM & FM Stations Represented— WYOK,
Birmingham, Ala.; KGRH, Fayetteville, Ark.;
WOOK, Washington, D. C; KWSL, Lake
Charles, La.; WJEJ, Hagerstown, Md.;
WIDE, Biddeford, Me.; WBKA, Brockton;
WKOX, Framingham: WHAV, Haverhill,
Mass.; WEXL, Royal Oak, Mich.; WSKB,
McComb, Miss.; KBRL, McCook, Neb.;
WJOC, Jamestown; WHOM, New York, N.
Y.; WSKY, Asheville; WWNF, Fayetteville;
WSSB, Durham, N. C; WJEL, Springfield,
Ohio; KASA, Elk City, Okla.; WLOA,
Braddock-Pittsburgh, Pa,; KOLE, Port Ar-
thur, Tex.; WHYU, Newport News, Va.;
WHTN. Huntington, W. Va.
GALS Members: WGLS, Atlanta; WBBQ,
Augusta; WDEC, Americus; WGAU, Athens;
WLBB, Carrollton; WBHF, Cartersville ;
WGAA, Cedartown; WMJM, Covington;
WBLJ, Dalton; WDWD, Dawson; WMLT,
Dublin; WDUN, Gainesville; WICEU, Grif-
fin; WFOM, Marietta; WROM, Rome;
WFRP, Savannah; WWNS, Stateboro; WSFT,
Thomaston; WKTG, Thomasville; WWGS,
Tifton; WRLC, Toccoa; WRON, Vidalia;
WAYX, Waycross; WRLD, West Point;
WMVG, MiUedgeville: WMGA, Moultrie;
WBHB, Fitzgerald; WIBB, Macon; WGBA,
Columbia.
PAUL GIRARD COMPANY
Tower Petroleum Bldg., Dallas 1, Tex.
Phone: Riverside 3518-3519
Owner Paul Girard
Executive Assistant Leta Ford
AM & FM Stations Represented— KWHN,
Ft. Smith, Ark.; WGVM, Greenville, Miss.;
KOMA, Okla. City, KTUL, Tulsa, KGLC,
Miami, Okla.; KLYN, AmariUo, KPDN,
Pampa, KHUZ, Borger, KCTX, Childress,
KWFT, Wichita Falls, KEPO, El Paso,
KECK, Odessa, KSKY, Dallas, KWBC, Ft.
Worth, KTFS, Texarkana, KGKB, Tyler,
KVET, Austin, KMAC, San Antonio, KTLW,
Texas City, KIOX, Bay City, KTRM, Beau-
mont, KSFA, Nacogdoches, KLTI, Longview,
Texas.
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Radio-TV Station Representatives
IRENE GRIFFITH
707914 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HUdson 2-7391
Executive-in-charge Irene Griffith
Branch Office
681 Market St., San Francisco, Calif.
Phone: DOuglas 4475
Executive-in-Charge Ruth Brooks
Also west coast offices for Everett-McKin-
ney. Inc., 40 E. 49 St., New York, N. Y. The
Friedenberg Agency, Inc., 165 W. 46 St..
New York, N. Y.
MELCHOR GUZMAN COMPANY,
INC.
45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-0624
President Melchor Guzman
Vice-President A. M. Martinez
Stations Represented in — Bolivia, Brazil,
Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Domin-
ican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Hon-
duras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru,
Puerto Rico, El Salvador, Uruguay and
Venezuela.
H-R REPRESENTATIVES, INC.
Chrysler Bldg., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-7463
President-Treasurer Frank M. Headley
Secretary Paul R, Weeks
Branch Offices
79 West Monroe St., Chicago, 111.
Phone: RAndolph 6-0113
Exec. V. P Dwight S. Reed
814 California St., San Francisco, Calif.
Phone: EXhrook 2-3407
Manager James M. Alspaugh
Stations Represented: KMPC, Los Angeles,
Calif.; WJIM, Lan-in^; WGFG, Kalamazoo,
Mich.; KXXX, Colby, Kans.
TV Station Represented— WJIMTY, Lan-
ding, Midi.
HARRINGTON, RIGHTER &
PARSONS, INC.
270 Park Ave, New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MU 8-1185
TV Department
President John E. Harrington, Jr.
Vice I'rc- Volney Righter
Vice Pres James 0. Parsons, Jr.
Vrci. P"\((uti\i- Jolm F. Dickinson
Branch Office
Tribune Tower, Chicago, III.
Phone: Whitehall 4-0074
Executive-in-chargp Carroll R. Layman
TV Stations Represented — WAAM, Balti-
more, Md.; WBEN-TV, Buffalo. N. Y.;
WFMY-TV, Grp.n-i>oro, N. C; WTMJ-TV,
Milwaukee, Wise.
HEADLEY-REED COMPANY
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 3-5467
President Frank W. Miller, Sr.
Vice-President Chg. TV William B. Faber
Vice-President Chg. AM Sterling Beeson
Secy.-Treas Frank W. Miller, Jr.
Branch Offices
230 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Executive-in-charge John W. Wrath
2019 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
Executive-in-charge Harold V. Barrett
Palmer Bldg., x4tlanta 3, Ga.
Executive-in-charge Eli W. Sweatman
300 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Cal.
Executive-in-charge Ralph W. Mitchell
Taft Bldg., Hollywood, Cal.
Executive-in-charge Harold Lindley
Stations Represented — WSGN, Birming-
ham, WHBS, Huntsville, WALA, Mobile,
WSFA, Montgomery, Ala.; KJBS, San Fran-
cisco, Calif.; WELI, New Haven, Conn.;
WCON, Atlanta, WDAK, Columbus, Ga.;
WROK, Rockford, WEEK, Peoria, Illinois;
WGL, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; KSO, Des Moines,
la.; WITH, Baltimore, Md.; WSAR, Fall
River, Mass.; WSAM, Saginaw, Mich.;
WTOK, Meridian, Miss.; KFEQ, St. Joseph,
Mo.; KMMJ, Grand Island, Neb.; WBAB,
Atlantic City, N. J.; WHLD, Niagara Falls,
WSYR, Syracuse, WTRY, Troy, WFAS, White
Plains, N. Y.; WWNC, Asheville, WSOC,
Charlotte, WSJS, Winston-Salem, N. C;
WJW, Cleveland, WCOL, Columbus, WONE,
Dayton, WFMJ, Youngstown, O.; WSAN,
Allentown, WFBG, Altoona, WICU (Tele-
vision), Erie, WJAC, Johnstown, WLAN,
Lancaster, WEEU, Reading, Pa.; WAPO,
Chattanooga, Tenn.; KOL, Seattle, Wash.;
WKOW, Madison, WEMP, Milwaukee, Wis.
TV Stations Represented — WJAC-TV,
Johnstown, Pa.; WTVN, Columbus, Ohio.
GEORGE P. HOLLINGBERY CO.
307 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, III.
Phone: Andover 3-2636
Branch Offices
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: ORegon 9-2660
Executive-in-charge F. E. Spencer, Jr.
411 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 13, Calif.
Phone: Madison 6-3633
Executive-in-charge Harry H. Wise, Jr.
400 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: Douglas 2-7192
Executive-in-charge Knox LaRue
233 Peachtree St., Atlanta 3, Ga.
Phone: Cypress 1489
Executive-in-charge Dan Schmidt, III
AM & FM Stations Represented— W ADC,
Akron, O.; WAEB, Allentown, Pa.; WGST,
Atlanta, WRDW, Augusta, Ga.; WJBO, Baton
Rouge, La.; WBCM, Bay City, Mich.; WINR,
Binghamton, N. Y.; WTMA, Charleston,
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Raclio-TY Stsiti<»)i Ro|ircsoiitativo.s
S. C; WAAF, Chicago, 111.: WRBL, Coluin-
hus, Ga.; WBTM, Danville, Va.; WHIG,
Dayton, O.; WWJ, Detroit, Mich.; WEBC &
Arrowhead Net., Duluth, Minn.; WEAU,
Eau Claire, Wis.; WTSM, El Paso, Tex.;
WHIG, Greensboro, N. C; KPOA, Honolulu,
Hawaii; WJDX, Jackson, Miss.; KGHI,
Little Rock, Ark.; WLVA, Lynchburg, Va.;
WIOD, Miami, Fla.; WWEZ, New Orleans,
La.; KOOL & Arizona Network, Phoenix,
Ariz.; WJAS, Pittsburgh, WHUM, Reading,
Pa.; KOLO, Reno, Nev.; WHAM, Rochester,
N. Y.; KUTA & Rocky Mountain Network,
Salt Lake City, Utah; KITO, San Bernardino,
KCBQ, San Diego, KIST, Santa Barbara,
Cal.; WSAV, Savannah, Ga.; WARM, Scran-
ton, Pa.; KVI, Seattle, Wash.; KSCJ, Sioux
City, la.; KNEW, Spokane, Wash.; WSPR,
Springfield, Mass.; KGBX, Springfield, Mo.
TV Stations Represented— WW J-TY, De-
troit, Mich.; WHAM-TV, Rochester, N. Y.
L ■■ J
HAL HOLMAN COMPANY
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: FRanklin 2-0016
Branch Offices
4 E. 41 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MU 3-3421
Mgr Hal Holman
6381 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 28, Calif.
Phone: Hoi. 5408
Mgr Tracy Moore
Stations Represented — WTCM, Traverse
City, WATT, Cadillac, WATZ, Alpena,
WMBN, Petoskey, WPAG, Ann Arbor,
WHFB, Benton Harbor, *WIBM, Jackson,
WMUS, Muskegon, WHLS, Port Huron,
WKNX, Saginaw, Mich.; WIBV, Belleville,
WCAZ, Carthage, WHOW, Clinton, WKAN,
Kankakee, WLBH, Mattoon, WVLN, Olney,
WLDS, Jacksonville, WSIV, Pekin, 111.;
WTWT, Stevens Point, Wis.; WCBC, Ander-
son, *WLBC, Muncie, Ind.; WCRK, Morris-
town, WGNS, Murfreesboro, WTPR, Paris,
Tenn.; WKCT, Bowling Green, WHIR, Dan-
ville, WMIK, Middlesboro, Ky.; WAYX,
Waycross, Ga.; WCLE, Clearwater, Fla.;
KWAL, Wallace, Ida.; KNEB, Scottsbluff,
Neb.; KWBM. Williston, N. Dakota;
*KOWL, Santa Monica, Calif.; KFXJ, Grand
Junction, KFKA, Greeley, Colo.; KSEL,
Lubbock, Texas.
* Midwest representation only.
THE KATZ AGENCY, INC.
500 Fifth Ave., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: WI 7-8620
President George R. Katz
Exec. V.P. & Gen. Mgr Eugene Katz
V.P. & Sales Mgr George W. Brett
Treasurer Morris J. Beck
Secretary Theodore E. Kruglak
Branch Offices
307 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Central 6-4006
Mgr G. H. Gunst
General Motors Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich.
Phone: Trinity 2 7685
Mgr R. Batenian
Bryant Bldg., Kansas City 6, Kans.
Phone: Victor 7095
Mgr T. J. Flanagan, Jr.
22 Marietta St. Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ga.
Phone: Alpine 1637
Mgr F. M. Bell
Republic Bank Bldg., Dallas 1, Tex.
Phone: Central 7936
Mgr F. Brinim
Monadnock Bldg., San Francisco 5, Calif.
Phone: Sutter 1-7434
Mgr D. C. Staley
530 W. Sixth St., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Phone: Tucker 3219
Mgr S. J. Reulman
AM & FM Stations Represented— KLZ,
Denver, Colo.; WPDQ, Jacksonville, WGBS,
Miami, WDAE, Tampa, Fla.; WAG A, At-
lanta, WMAZ, Macon, WTOC, Savannah,
Ga.; KGU, Honolulu, Hawaii; WIND, Chi-
cago, 111.; WEOA, Evansville, WFBM, In-
dianapolis, Ind.; WMT, Cedar Rapids,
KRNT, Des Moines, la.; WWL, New Or-
leans, La.; WCOP, Boston, Mass.; WJBK,
Detroit, WFDF, Flint, WOOD, Grand Rapids,
Mich.; KWK, St. Louis, Mo.; KGHL, Bel-
lings, Mont.; WXKW, Albany, WEBR, Buf-
falo, WARC, Rochester, N. Y.; WKRC, Cin-
cinnati, WSPD, Toledo, 0.; WKY, Okla.
City, Okla.; WKST, New Castle, WFIL,
Phila., WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa.; WNAX,
Yankton, S. D.; WREC, Memphis, WSIX,
Nashville, Tenn.; KHQ, Spokane, Wash.;
WHIS, Bluefield, WMMN, Fairmont, W. Va.
TV Stations Represented — KLAC-TV, Los
Angeles, Calif.; WNHC-TV, New Haven,
Conn.; WAGA-TV, Atlanta, Ga.; WFBM-
TV, Indianapolis, Ind.; WMAR-TV, Balti-
more, Md.; WJBK-TV, Detroit, Mich.;
WHEN, Syracuse, N. Y.; WKRC-TV, Cincin-
nati, WXEL, Cleveland, WHIO-TV, Dayton,
WSPD-TV, Toledo, O.; WKY-TV, Okla. City,
Okla.; WFIL-TV, Phila., Pa.; WSAZ-TV,
Huntington, W. Va.
JOHN KEATING
414 Alderway Building, Portland 5, Ore.
Phone: Beacon 4107
Manager John D. Keating
Branch Office
408 Second & Pine Bldg., Seattle 1, Wash.
Executive-in-charge. .. .James A. McLoughlin
Stations Represented — OREGON: KAST,
Astoria; KBKR, Baker; KBND, Bend;
KFJL Klamath Falls; KLBM, La Grande;
KMED, Medford; KNPT, Newport; KODL,
The Dalles; KOOS, Coos Bay; KORE, Eu-
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gene; KRNR, Roseburg; KRUL, Corvallis;
KSLM, Salem; KSRV, Ontario; KTIL, Til-
lamook; KUIN, Grants Pass; KWIL, Albany;
kWIN, Ashland: KWRC, Pendleton; WASH-
INGTON; KBRC, Mt. Vernon; KBRO, Bre-
merton; KELA, Centralia; KGA, Spokane;
KGY, Olympia; KIT, Yakima; KMO, Ta-
coma; KOL, Seattle; KOMW, Omak; KONP,
Port Angeles; KPKW, Pasco; KPQ, Wenat-
chee; KRKO, Everett; KUJ, Walla Walla;
KVAN, Vancouver; KVOS, Bellingham;
KWLK, Longview; KXRO, Aberdeen;
IDAHO: KBIO, Burley; KFXD, Nampa;
KRLC, Lewiston; KTFI, Twin Falls; KWAL,
Wallace; KIEM, Eureka, Cal.
KEENAN & OCKELBERG
2978 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: DUnkirk 2-8458
and
235 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phono: DOuglas 2-1323
Radio Department
Resident Partner ( LA) .. .Wilbur Eickelberg
Resident Partner (SF) . .W. Hubbard Keenan
TV Department
TV Dept. Head (LA) Frank Dou-ihertv
TV Dept. Hea.l (SF) Maxwell Hunter
Branch Office
333 S.W. Oak St., Portland 4, Ore.
Phone: BRoadway 32in
Executive-in-chargc Frank J. McHiifili
AM & F.U Stations Represented— \\T:\U..
Birmingham; WGWD, (;adsden; WCOV,
Montgonierv; WCiW (', Seliua, Ala.; KFSA,
Ft. Smith; KLRA, Little Rock, Ark.; KCSJ,
Pueblo, Colo.; WLIZ, Bridgeport, Conn.;
WTNT, Augusta; WBLM, Macon; WTW A,
Thomson, Ga.; WGN, Chicago. 111.; KBUR,
Burlington; KFNF, Shenandoah; KTRI,
Sioux (lilv, la.; KANS, Wichita, Kans.;
\\1\\. Louisville, Ky.: KPLC, Lake Chas;
kMLB, Monroe; KRMD, Shreveport, La.;
KGGM, Alberquque; K.WE, Carlsbad;
KWEW, Hobbs; KGFL, Roswell ; KVSF,
Santa Fe; KSIL, Silver Citv, N. M.; WLOS,
\-li.ville; WTOB, Win.ton-Salem, N. C;
WOK, New York, N. Y.; WHBC, Canton;
WMAN, Mansfield: WPAY, Portsmouth, O.;
KTOK, Oklahoma City; ROME, Tulsa,
Okla.; WIKK, Erie, Pa.; WCOS, Columbia:
WORD, Spartenburg, S.C; KWKC, Abilene;
KVLF, Alpine; KGNV, Amarillo; kTBC,
\u-tin; KEYS, Corpus Chrisii: KROD, El
i'aso; KFYO, Lubbock: KTHE, Lufkin;
KVKM, Monahans; ROSA, Odessa; RIUN,
Pecos; KTXL, San Angelo; RCMC, Tex-
arkana; RTBB, Tvler: RR(;V, Weslaco;
KFI)\, Wirliiia Falls, lex.; WDUX, Green
Ma>: WKMII. LaCrosse, Wis.; RTBI,
I'acoma, \\ ash.
TV Stations Represenled—^ OIC, Wash-
ington, D. C; WGN-TV, Chicago, III.; WOR-
TV, New York, N. Y.
KETTELL-CARTER
John Hancock Bldg., Boston 16, Mass.
Phone: Liberty 2-5799
Partner Elmer Kettell
Partner Mar jorie Carter
AM & FM Stations Represented — (Repre-
sents in New England and New York State)
—WAGE, Springfield; WALE, Fall River;
WBEC, Pittsfield; WBSM, New Bedford;
WEIM, Fitcbburg; WNEB, Worcester, Mass.;
WSRI, Barre-Montpelier, Vt.; WHIM, Provi-
dence, R. I.; WHCU, Ithaca; *WOR, New
York; *WSYR, Syracuse, N. Y.; Pine Tree
Group of Maine (WABI, Bangor; WLAM,
Lewiston; WPOR, Portland; WTVL, Water-
ville) ; New Hampshire Group (WFEA,
Manchester; WRNE, Reene; WLNH, La-
conia; WMOU, Berlin) ; Boston Supplement
Group (WBRA, Brockton; WHAV, Haver-
hill; WROX, Framingham) ; New England
Broadcasting System.
*New England onlv.
TV Stations Represented~W OIC, Wash-
ington, D. C; WOR-TV, New York; WSYR-
TV, Syracuse, N. Y.
JOSEPH HERSHEY McGILLVRA, INC.
366 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-8755
President Joseph H. McGillvra
Branch Offices
185 N. Wash Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: State 2-5282
Manager Rex S. Gay, Jr.
684 S. Lafavette Pk. PI., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: DRexel 5-4388
Manager Robert W. Walker
68 Post St., San Francisco, Calif.
Phone: SUtter 1-5568
Manager Roger Parratt
319 Mortgage Guarantee Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Phone: WAlnut 5642
Manager Dora Dodson
ROBERT MEEKER ASSOCIATES INC.
521 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-2170
General Manager Robert D. C. Meeker
Eastern Manager Louis J. F. Moore
Branch Offices
333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: CE 6-1742
Midwest Manager Don Pontius
8 West Ring St., Lancaster, Penna,
Phone: Lan. 5251
Manager. Robert L. Dreher
6381 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 28, Calif.
Phone: HO 9-5408
West Coast Manager Tracy Moore
79 Post St., San Francisco, Calif.
Manager Frances Donahue
AM & FM Stations Represented— WMGY,
Montgomery, Ala.; RCRA, Sacramento, Cal.;
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Radio-TV Station Representatives
• •
WDEL, Wilmington, Del.; WJNO, Palm
Beach, WBSR, Pensacola, Fla.; WDWS,
Champaign, 111.; WJPS, EvansviUe, WKBV,
Richmond, Ind.; WKBB, Dubuque, la.;
KVOL, Lafayette, La.; WCUM, Cumberland,
Md.; WTVL, Waterville, Me.; WGFG, Kala-
mazoo, WJIM, Lansing, Mich.; WHOL, Al-
lentown, WRTA, Altoona, WEST, Easton,
WKBO, Harrisburg, WAZL, Hazleton,
WGAL, Lancaster, WRAW, Reading, WMBS,
Uniontown, WORK, York, Pa.; WGKV,
Charleston, W. Va.; WMAM, Marinette,
WHBL, Sheboygan, Wis.
TV Stations Represented— WDEL-TY, Wil-
mington, Del.; WJIM-TV, Lansing, Mich.
(C. P.) ; WGAL-TV, Lancaster, Pa.
NATIONAL BROADCAST SALES
25 King St. W., Toronto, Ontario
Phone: ADelaide 8895
President R. H. Thomson
General Manager J. M. Davidson
Sales Manager P. F. Mulvihill
Branch Office
106 Medical Arts Bldg.,
Guy & Sherbrooke Sts., Montreal, Quebec
Phone: H 2439
Manager R. A. Leslie
AM & FM Stations Represented — CJCH,
Halifax, N. S.; CJAD, Montreal, P. Q.;
CKWS, Kingston, Ont.; CJFX, Antigonish,
N. S.; CHEX, Peterboro, CKTB, St. Cath-
arines, CHOK, Sarnia, CFPA, Port Arthur,
CFCH, North Bay, CJKL, Kirkland Lake,
CKGB, Timmins, Ont.; ZFY, Georgetown,
CKMO, Vancouver, CHUB, Nanaimo, B. C;
CKBB, Barrie, CKEY*, Toronto, CHML*,
Hamilton, Ont.
* Represented by Montreal office only.
NATIONAL BROADCASTING
COMPANY
National Spot and Local Sales Division
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20. N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-8300
Director James V. McConnell
Manager John S. deRussy
Advertising & Prom. Mgr Jacob A. Evans
Representative Jacques Biraben
Representative William Buschgen
Representative Robert E. Button
Representative Richard H. Close
Representative E. F. England
Representative Robert Z. Morrison, Jr.
Representative Bernard H. Pelzer, Jr.
Representative Charles Philips
Sales Service Mgr Caroline Herbert
Branch Offices
Merchandise Mart, Chicago 54, 111.
Phone: SUperior 7-8300
Manager Oliver Morton
NBC Bldg., Cleveland 4, Ohio
Phone: Cherry 0942
Sales Representative John C. Treacy
Sunset & Vine, Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hollywood 9-6161
Manager Robert Howard
NBC Bldg., San Francisco 2, Calif.
Phone: Greystone 4-8700
Sales Representative Carl A. Nielsen
AM & FM Stations Represented— WNBC,
New York, N. Y.; WMAQ, Chicago, 111.;
WTAM, Cleveland, O.; WRC, Washington,
D. C; KNBC, San Francisco, Calif.; KOA,
Denver, Col.; WGY, Schenectady, N. Y.
TV Stations Represented — WNBT, New
York, N. Y.; WNBQ, Chicago, 111.; WPTZ,
Philadelphia, Pa.; KNBH, Hollywood, Calif.;
WNBK, Cleveland, O.; WNBW, Washington,
D. C; WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass.; WRGB,
Schenectady, N. Y.
PAN AMERICAN BROADCASTING
CO.
330 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MU 2-0810
Vice President Eugene Bernald
Manager Arthur Gordon
Asst. Mgr Robt. J. Kizer
Branch Offices
228 N. LaSalle St., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: State 2-5096
Executive-in-Charge Fred Jones
2978 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 18, Calif.
Phone: Mich 6203
Executive-in-Charge A. O. Dillenbeck
Mills Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
Phone: Gar 1-7950
Executive-in-Charge Duncan Scott
AM & FM Stations Represented — Alaska
Broadcasting System, Alaska; Barbados, Bo-
livia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba,
Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador,
Guatemala, British Guiana, Dutch Guiana,
Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Para-
guay, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Venezuela,
France, Spain, Portugal, North Africa, South
Africa, Fiji, China, India-Pakistan.
JOHN E. PEARSON CO.
250 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 8-2255
Owner John E. Pearson
Exec.-in-Charge Russel Walker, Jr.
Account Exec , John S. Stewart
Account Exec Kaye Kane
Branch Offices
360 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Fr 2-2359
Executive-in-Charge Frank T. Breslin
Account Exec Kay Fisher
Account Exec George Clark
684 So. Lafayette Pk. PL, Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: Dre 4388
Executive-in-Charge R. W. Walker
Executive-in-Charge Bambie Herrington
68 Post St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: Sut 5568
Executive-in-Charge Rogers Parratt
224
Radio-T\^ Station Representatives
.^1/ & F\I Stations Represented— WEDR-
Birniingham, Ala.; KLCN, Blytheville,
KWHN, Ft. Smith, Ark.; KAFY, Bakers-
field, KXOC, Chico, KYNO, Fresno, KCMJ,
Palm Springs, KXOA, Sacramento, KSBW,
Salinas, KXOB, Stockton, KCOK, Tulare,
Calif.; WLAK, Lakeland, WEAR, Pensacola,
\\ SPB, Sarasota, WTSP, St. Petersburg, Fla.;
WEAS, Decatur, WGOV, Yaldosta, Ga.;
WJBC, Bloomington, WKRO, Cairo, WJPF,
Herrin, WMIX, Mt. Vernon, III.; WIRE, In-
dianapolis, WAOV, Vincennes, Ind.; KVGB,
Great Bend, KOAM, Pittsburgh, KSAL, Sa-
lina, Kans.; WCMI, Ashland, WLAP, Lex-
ington, Ky.; WLAV, Grand Rapids, WCAR,
Pontiac, Detroit, Mich.; KATE, Albert Lea,
KYSM, Mankato, KMHL, Marshall, KROC,
Rochester, KWLW, Willmar, KWNO, Wi-
nona, Minn.; KFVS, Cape Girardeau, KFMO,
Flat River, KHMO, Hannibal-Quincy, KCMO,
Kansas City, KXEO, Mexico, KWOC, Poplar
Bluff, WIL, St. Louis, KWTO, Springfield,
Mo.; KATO, Reno, Nev.; WERE, Cleveland,
WHIZ, Zanesville. Ohio; KELO, Sioux Falls,
S. D.; WJHL, Johnson Citv, WDIA, Mem-
phis, Tenn.: KRBC. Abilene, KFDA, Ama-
rillo, K.NOW, Austin, KBST, Big Spring,
KRRV, Dcnni-on-Sherman, KELP. El Paso,
KXOL, Ft. Worth. KI\\B. Laredo, KCBD,
Luhl)ock, KCRS, Midhmd-Odessa, KPLT,
l'ari>, KGKL, San Angelo, KMA(], San An-
tonio,, KGKB, Tyler, KTRN', Wichita FalU,
rex.
Tl Stations Represented
Oand Rapid^, Mich.
WLAV - TV
JOHN H. PERRY ASSOCIATES
310 E. 45 St.. New York 17, N. Y.
I'hnn<>: MU 4-1647
<Hii(ral Managrr Win. K. Dornian
SaleMuan R. S. Mandcville
SaU'sman W. T. Kelly
Branch Offices
122 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 3, 111.
I'hone: Harrison 8085'
Kxecutive-in-Charge F. W. Tluirnau
12 S. 12th St., Philadelphia 7, Pa.
I^hone: Walnut 2-3555
Kxecutive-in-Charge Robert Hitchings
Kooni 8-150. (;eneral Motors Bldg., Detroit 2.
Mich.
Hhone: Trinity 5-1803
IJxecutive-in-Charge John F. Cole
72 Eleventh St., N.E., Atlanta, Ga.
I'hone: Emerson 2956
Executive-in-Charge Mrs. Alice Grant
n/ <<• FM Slalions Represent, d—'^DLP,
Panama Citv, W WP(;, Palm Beach, WJHP,
Jacksonville, WCOA, Pensacola, WALT,
Tamj.a, WINZ, Miami Beach, WNDB, Day-
lona Beach, WTMC, Ocala, Fla.
EDWARD PETRY & CO., INC.
488 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-0200
President Edward Petry
Secretary-Treasurer Henry I. Christal
Vice-President Edward E. Voynow
Manager TV Sales Keith Kiggins
Branch Offices:
400 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Executive-in-charge Edward E. Voynow
Phone: Deleware 7-8600
General Motors Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich.
Executive-in-charge William Cartwright
Phone: Madison 1035
Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Executive-in-charge Earle H. Smith
Phone: Garfield 1-4082
601 W. Fifth St., Los Angeles 13, Calif.
Executive-in-charge Chester G. Matson
Phone: Michigan 8729
Shell Bldg., St. Louis 3, Mo.
Executive-in-charge George Kercher
Phone: Chestnut 7191
New Palmer Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ga.
Executive-in-charge Charles F. Grisham
Phone: Lamar 2080
M & W Tower, 311 S. Akard, Dallas 2, Tex.
Executive-in-charge Buell Herman
Phone: Prospect 7-3593
AM & FM Stations Represented— WSB
Atlanta, Ga.; WBAL, Baltimore, Md.;
WNAC, Boston, Mass.; WICC, Bridgeport,
Conn.; WBEN, Buffalo, N. Y.; WGAR,
Cleveland, Ohio; WFAA, Dallas-Ft. Worth,
Tex.; WJR, Detroit, Mich.; KARM, Fresno,
Calif.; KPRC, Houston, Tex.; WDAF, Kan-
sas City, Mo.; KFOR, Lincoln, Nebr.;
KARK, Little Rock, Ark.; KFI, Los Angeles,
Calif.; WHAS, Louisville, Ky.; WTMJ, Mil-
waukee, Wise; KSTP, Minneapolis-St. Paul,
Minn.; WSM, Nashville, Tenn.; WSMB, New
Orleans, La.; WTAR, Norfolk, Va.; KOIL,
Omaha, Nebr.; WIP, Philadelphia, Pa.;
KGW, Portland, Ore.; WEAN, Providence,
R. I.; WRNL, Richmond, Va.; WOAI, San
Antonio, Tex.; KOMO, Seattle, Wash.;
KTBS, Shreveport, La.; KGA, Spokane,
Wash.; WMAS, Springfield, Mass.; WAGE,
Syracuse, N. Y.; KVOO, Tulsa, Okla.;
WSAU, Wausau, Wise; WWVA, Wheeling,
West Va.; KFH, Wichita, Kan.; The Yankee
Network; The Texas Quality Network.
TV Stations Represented— WSB-TY, At-
lanta, Ga.; WBAL-TV, Baltimore, Md.;
WNAC-TV, Boston, Mass.; WDAF-TV, Kan-
sas City, Mo.; KFI-TV, Los Angeles, Calif.;
KSTP-TV, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.;
WOAI-TV San Antonio, Tex.; WHAS-TV,
Louisville, Ky.; WTAR-TV, Norfolk, Va.
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Radio-TV Station Representatives
RA-TEL REPRESENTATIVES, INC.
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phones: MUrray Hill 4-2549-50-51
President C. A. G. Kuipers
/ice President A. W. Howe
Treasurer S. P. Mahoney
Secretary C. W. Bcller
General Manager J. W. LeBaron
Branch Offices
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Franklin 2-3719
Exec-in-charge Martin McGeehan
Suite No. 3, 72— 11th St. N.E., Atlantal, Ga.
Phone: Walnut 1334
Exec-in-charge Alice Grant
558— 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Oklahoma City 1,
Okla.
Phone: 7-7417
Exec-in-charge C. M. Lintecum
521 N. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Cal.
Phone: Crestview 5-2022
Exec-in-charge Lee O'Connell
544 Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: Douglas 2-4586
Exec-in-charge William A. Ayres
306 Empire State Bank Bldg., Dallas 1, Tex.
Phone: Prospect 7-5280
Exec-in-charge Kenneth L. Sibson
Stations Represented — WGNH, Gadsden,
Ala.; KGRH, FayetteviUe, Ark.; WMBM,
Miami Beach; WHOO, Orlando, Fla.; WLBK,
DeKalb, 111.; WHBU, Anderson; WASK,
Lafayette; WIMS, Michigan City, Ind.;
KTOP, Topeka, Kansas; WLEX, Lexington;
WKYB, Paducah, Ky.; KSYL, Alexandria;
WLCS, Baton Rouge; KNOE, Monroe;
WNOE, New Orleans, La.; WMTW, Port-
land, Maine; WAAB, Worcester, Mass.;
WABJ, Adrian; WBCK, Battle Creek, Mich.;
KROC, Rochester, Minn.; KOLN, Lincoln;
KBON, Omaha, Neb.; WFPG, Atlantic City,
N. J.; WIBX, Utica, N. Y. (outside New York
City) ; WCEC, Rocky Mount, N. C; WHHH,
Warren-Youngstown, Ohio; KSPI, Stillwater,
Okla.; WESB, Bradford; WPIT, Pittsburgh,
Pa.; KGBS, Harlingen; KNET, Palestine,
Tex.; WSAP, Portsmouth, Va.; WOMT,
Manitowoc; WFOX, Milwaukee, Wise.
RADIO REPRESENTATIVES, INC.
480 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MU 8-4342
President Harry Goodman
Vice President Frank Sawdon
Vice President Peggy Stone
Vice President John North
Branch Offices
737 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Vice President John North
672 S. Lafayette Pk PI., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Executive Harlan G. Oakes
RADIO REPRESENTATIVES
LIMITED
4 Albert St., Toronto 1, Ont., Canada
Phone: WAverley 6151
President J. O. Slatter
Sales Manager J. S. Scott
Salesman A. E. Bedard
Secretary-Treasurer V. Murphy
Branch Offices
337 Dominion Square Bldg., Montreal, Que.
Canada
Manager W. C. Dippie
Phone: HA. 7811
Lindsay Bldg., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Manager A. J. Messner
Phone: 9-6374
505 Dunsmuir Ave., Vancouver, B. C, Can.
Manager J. N. Hunt
Phone: PA. 2888
AM & FM Stations Represented— CJ AY,
Port Alberni, CKNW, New Westminster,
CJIB, Vernon, CJDC, Dawson Creek, B. C;
CFCN, Calgary, CKRD, Red Deer, CFRN,
Edmonton, Alta.; CFQC, Saskatoon, Sask. ;
CKX, Brandon, CJOB, Winnipeg, Man.;
CKPR, Fort William, CHLO, St. Thomas,
CJOY, Guelph, Ont.; CKBW, Bridgewater,
N.S.; CJRW, Summerside, P. E. L
RADIO SALES
{A Division of CBS)
485 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
.Phone: PLaza 5-2000
Vice Pres. in Charge J. Kelly Smith
General Sales Manager Carl J. Burkland
Research & Promotion Mgr.. .Fred Mahlstedt
Manager H. A. Carlborg
TV Sales Mgr George Dunham
Branch Offices
410 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Manager ; . . . Gordon Hayes
Phone: Whitehall 4-6000
63 South Main St., Memphis 3, Tenn,
Manager H. H. Holtshouser
Phone: Memphis 37-8612
902 Fisher Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich.
Manager Ralph Patt, Jr.
Phone: Trinity 2-5500
226
Radio-TV Station Representatives
Palace Hotel, San Francisco 5, Calif.
Manager Edwin W. Buckalew
Phone: Yukon 2-7000
6121 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 28, Calif.
Manager Richard Elpers
Phone: Hollywood 9-1212
AM & FM Stations Represented— W API,
WAPI-FM, Birmingham, Ala.; KNX, Los
Angeles, KCBS. San Francisco, Calif..
WTOP, Washington, D. C; WBBM, Chicago,
III.; WEEL Boston, Mas^.; WCCO, Minne-
apolis, Minn.; KMOX, St. Louis, Mo.:
WCBS, New York. N. Y.; WCAU, Phila-
delphia, Pa.; WBT, ^TBT-FM, Charlotte,
N. C; KSL, KSL-FM, Salt Lake City, Utah;
WRVA, Richmond, Va.
TV Stations Represented — WAFM-TV,
Birmingham, Ala.; KTTV, Los Angeles,
Calif.; WCBS-TV, New York, N. Y.; WGTV.
Charlotte, X. C: WCAU-TV, Philadelphia,
Pa.; KSL-TV, Salt Lake City, Utah.
WILLIAM G. RAMBEAU CO.
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: An 3-5566
President William G. Ramlxaii
Secretary Mary S. Riidd
Branch Offices
Chanin Bldg., New York 17, N. Y.
Exec. Vice Prcs William M. Wilson
Phone: LE 2-1820
672 S. Lafayette Park PI., Los Angeles 5,
California
?'xcc. Vic(^ Prcs Dama Porter
Phone: Ex 8281
60.5 Market St., San Francisco 5, Calif.
Exec. Vice Pres Gay Harding
Phone: Do 0668
n/ & FM Stations Rrpresenled—KV^B,
Los Angeles, KSAN, San IVancisco, Calif.;
WQQW, Washington, D. C; KMYR, Denver,
Colo.; WNAB, Bridgeport. WATR, Water-
l.ury. Conn.; WQL^A. Moline, WTTS,
lUooniinpIon,; KJAY, Topika, Kan.; WVLK,
Lexington, WVJS, Owen^l)oro, Kv.: WJBW,
New Orleans, La.; WMEX, Ho.toii, WHOB,
(Gardner, Mass.; WILS, Lansing, Mich.; WIL,
St. Louis, KSWM, Joplin, Mo.; WNJR,
Newaik, N. J.; WPTR, Alhanv, WJTN,
Jam.slown, WNDR, .SyracuM-, N. Y.; WPEN,
Pliiladelpliia, WLBK, Lel.anon, Pa.; WAGC,
Cliiittanooj:;!, I'cnii.; KWBC, Fort Worth,
KLUI', Galveston, I'ex.: WJOY, Burlington,
V't.; WGEZ, Beloit, WJPG, (Wvm Bay,
WCLO, Jane.sville, Wis.
PAUL H. RAYMER COMPANY, INC.
366 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phones MUrray Hill 7-6540
President Paul H. Raymer
Sales Manager Paul Tiemer
V. P. & Mgr. TV Reynold R. Kraft
Salesman Charles A. Hammarstrom
Salesman Lawrence Van Dolen, Jr.
Salesman William E. Moore
Salesman John R, Porterfield
Accountant F. E. McDonald
Station Research Director M. Vose
Branch Offices
435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Exec. Vice-Pres Fred Brokaw
Phone: Superior 7-4473
507 Statler Office Bldg., Boston 16, Mass.
Executive-in-Charge Robert C. Foster
Phone: Hubbard 2-3225
28 W. Adams Ave., Detroit 26, Mich.
Executive-in-Charge Robert C. Rains
Phone: Woodward 3-0764
1680 Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Executive-in-Charge John D. Gale
Phone: Hudson 2-2376
1672 Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Executive-in-Charge Ray Rhodes
Phone: Douglas 2-8909
AM & FM Stations Represented—yVBRC*
Birmingham, Ala.: KTAR, Phoenix. KVOA,
Tucson, Ariz.: KCOY, Santa Maria, KERN*,
Bakersfield, KFBK*, Sacramento, KFSD*.
San Diego, KMJ, Fresno, KMPC* Los
Angeles, KTMS, Santa Barbara, KWG, Stock-
ton, KXO, El Centro, Calif.; WDRC*, Hart-
ford, Conn.; WLOF, Orlando, Ha.; WKJG*
Fort Wavne, WSBT*. South Bend, Ind.;
KIOA, Des Moines, Iowa; WGAN*, Port-
land, WGUY*, Bangor, Maine; WCAO*,
Baltimore, Md.; WLAW*, Lawrence,
WTAG*, Worcester, Mass.; WTAC, Flint,
Mich.; KOH, Reno, Nev.; WQXR*, New
York Citv, N. Y.; WDNC'=, Durham, N. C;
WHK% Cleveland, WFIKC*, Columbus,
WHKK, Akron, WKBN*, Youngstown,
WTOL*, Toledo, Ohio; WPRO*, Provi-
dence, R. I.; KIHO, Sioux Falls, S. D.;
WDOD, Chattanooga, WLAC, Nashville,
Tenn., Arizona Broadcasting System; Mc-
Cialchy Hceline; New England Major Mar-
kets Group.
*Also FM
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Radio-TV Station Representatives
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SEARS & AYER, INC.
612 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
Phone: Superior 7-8177-8
President B. H. Sears
Branch Offices
295 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
Executive-in-Charge F. J. Bogner
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-2586-87
15 W. 10th St., Kansas City, Mo.
Executive-in-Charge William Temple
Phone: Victor 0021
5225 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
Executive-in-Charge Gene Grant
Phone: York 8812
681 Market St., San Francisco, Calif.
Executive-in-Charge Gene Grant
Phone: Yukon 6-0621
AM & FM Stations Represented— WFRS,
Alexander City, WHMA, Anniston, WOOF,
Dothm, WJOI, Florence,WJBY, Gadsden,
WFUN, Huntsville, WHBB, Selma, WTBC,
Tuscaloosa, Ala.; KWFC, Hot Springs, Ark.;
KSDO, San Diego, Calif.; WLCR, Torring-
ton, Conn.; WFTL, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.;
WOKZ, Alton, WBYS, Canton, WCNT,
Centralia, WFRL, Freeport, WCVS, Spring-
field, 111.; WTOM, Bloomington, Ind.;
WSON, Henderson, WHOP, Hopkinsville,
WCIF, Madisonville, WKTM, Mayfield,
WPAD, Paducah, Ky.; KSLO, Opelousas,
La.; WGRO, Bay City, Mich.; WROX,
Clarksdale, WCBI, Columbus, WJPR, Green-
ville, WNAG, Grenada, WGCM, Gulfport,
WMOX, Meridian, WELO, Tupelo, WQBC,
Vicksburg, WROB, West Point, Miss.;
KWOS, Jefferson City,WMBH,Joplin,KIRX,
Kirkville, KTTS, Springfield, Mo.; WWHG,
Hornell, N. Y.; WGAI, Elizabeth City, N. C;
KPDF, Pampa, KTFS, Texarkana, Tex.:
WPUV, Pulaski, WLPM, Suffolk, Va.; KSPR,
Casper, Wyo.
Mid-South Network— WROX, Clarksdale,
WCBI, Columbus, WNAG, Grenada, WMOX,
Meridian, WELO, Tupelo, WROB, West
Point, Miss.
HORACE N. STOVIN & COMPANY
80 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ontario
Phone: ADelaide 9184
President H. N. Stovin
Sales Manager A. A. McDermott
608 Keefer Bldg., Montreal, Quebec
Manager R. J. Judge
Phone: PLateau 8749
432 Main St., Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manager J. A. Whitehouse
Phone: 93 1531
846 Main Howe St., Vancouver, B. C.
Manager J. W. Stover
Phone: MArine 6464
AM & FM Stations Represented— CFFR,
Prince Rupert, CJOR, Vancouver, CKLN,
Nelson, B. C; CFAR, Flin Flon, CKY, Win-
nipeg, Man.; CJEM, Edmundston, CKCW,
Moncton, CHSJ, St. John, N. B.; *CJRL,
Kenora, =CKPR, Ft. William, CKLM,
Windsor, CFOS, Owen Sound, CJBC, Tor-
onto, CFOR, OriUia, CHOV, Pembroke,
CJBQ, Belleville, CFJM, Brockville, CKSF,
Cornwall, Ont.; x CKVL, Verdun, CJBR,
Rimouski, Que.; CJNB, N. Battleford,
CHAB, Moose Jaw, * CJGX, Yorkton, Sask.;
VOCM, St. John's, Nfld.
* Except in Winnipeg.
^ Winnipeg Only.
X Except Montreal.
TAYLOR-BORROFF AND
COMPANY, INC.
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: State 2-5260
President E. R. Borroff
Vice-President O. L. T. Taylor
Secy.-Treas Era Lewis
Branch Offices
500 Fifth Ave., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: PEnn 6-6857
Vice President J. D. Allison
M & W Tower, Dallas 1, Tex.
Manager Clyde Melville
Phone: Riverside 5663
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phones Sta. 2-5260
Vice President Tom Peterson
404 Palmer Building, Atlanta 3, Ga.
Phone: Cypress 1323
Manager Tony West
2978 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone : Fairfax 8458
Manager W. Eickelberg
235 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif.
Phone: Douglas 2-1323
Manager H. Kennan
333 S. W. Oak St., Portland, Ore.
Phone: Broadway 3210
Manager F. McHugh
AM & FM Stations Represented — KANS,
Wichita, Kans.; KBUR, Burlington, la.;
KCMC, Texarkana, KEYS, Corpus Christi,
KFDX, Wichita Falls, Tex.; KFNF, Shenan-
doah, la.; KFSA, Fort Smith, Ark.; KGGM,
Albuquerque, N. M.; KGNC, Amarillo, Tex.;
KLRA, Little Rock, Ark.; KMLB, Monroe,
La.; KPHO, Phoenix, Ariz.; KRGV, Wes-
laco, Tex.; KRMD, Shreveport, La.; KROD,
El Paso, KTBC, Austin, Tex.; KTBI, Taco-
ma, Wash.; KTOK, Okla. City, Okla.; KTRE,
Lufkin, Tex.; KTRL Sioux City, la.; KVSF,
Santa Fe, N. M.; KWKC, Abilene, Tex.;
WBML, Macon, Ga.; WCOS, Columbia,
S. C; WCOV, Montgomery, Ala.; WDUZ,
Green Bay, Wise; WHBC, Canton, Ohio;
WIKK, Erie, Pa.; WINN, Louisville, Ky.;
WKBH, LaCrosse, Wise; WLIZ, Bridge-
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Radio-TY Station Representatives
port. Conn.; WLOS. Asheville, N. C;
^JTMAN, Mansfield, Ohio; WORD, Spartan-
I<ur2, N. C; WPAY, Portsmouth, Ohio;
WJBF (formerly WTNT), Augusta, Ga.;
WTOB, Winston-Salem, N. C; LONE STAR
CHAIN, Texas; OKLAHOMA NETWORK,
Okla.; SOUTHWEST NETWORK, Texas,
N. M.
TV Stations Represented — KPHO-TV,
Phoenix, Ariz.
TRANSIT RADIO, INC.
109 Union Trust Bldg., Cincinnati 2, O.
Phone: Dunbar 7775
Chairman of the Board Hulhert Taft, Jr.
President C. L. Thomas
Exec. Vice President Richard C. Crisler
Assistant Arnold C. Nygrcn
Branch Offices
250 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
rhone: MUrray Hill 8-3780
Vice Pres. in Charge of Sales. .F. E. Pellegrin
35 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Financial 6-4281
\\ estern Sales Mgr Carlin S. French
AM & FM Stations Represented— "^"^DC-
FM, Wa.-hinaton, D. C; WMLL, Evansville,
Ind.; KCBC, Des Moines, la.; WIBW-FM,
Topeka, Kan-^.; WMAR-FM, Baltimore, Md.;
WBUZ-FM, Bradbury Heights, Md.; WGTR,
Worce.-ter, Mas.«.; KCMO-FM, Kansas Citv,
KXOK-FM. St. Louis, Mo.; KBON, Omaha,
Neb.; WCTS, Cincinnati, O.; WFMZ, Allen-
town, WKJF. Pittsburgh, WIZZ, Wilkes-
Barre, l>a.: KPRC-FM, Houston, Tex.;
KTNT, Tacoma, Wash.; WPLH, Huntington,
W. Va.
THE WALKER CO.
347 Madi-on A%.-.. N.w York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 3-5830
Manager Wythe Walker
Manager C. Otis Rawalt
Manager Frederic E. Lake
Branch Offices
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: And 3-5771
Managers Wythe Walker, A. Wm. Lee
15 W. 10th St., Kansas City 6, Mo.
Phone: Victory 0021
Manager William Ttmple
672 S. Lafayette Park PI., Los Angeles 5, Cal.
' Phone: Fairfax 3200
Manager Harlan G. Oakes
Littlr Bldg., Boston, Mass.
Phone: Hubbard 4419
Manager Bertha Bannon
333 Candler Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga.
Phone: Lamar 7050
Manager Royal Penny
814 Nat'l Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
Phone: Geneva 9631
Manager Orville F. Lawson
AM & FM Stations Represented — WSPC
Anniston, WAPX, Montgomery, WJRD, Tus
caloosa, Ala.; KFPW, Ft. Smith, Ark.
WBBQ, Augusta, WRGA, Rome, WCCP.
Savannah, Ga.; KSEI, Pocatello, Ida.
WGExM, Ouincy, 111.; WLBC, Muncie, Ind.
KAKE. Wichita, Kans.; WKLX, Lexington,
WGRC, Louisville, Ky.; WAFB, Baton
Rouge, KLOU, Lake Charles, WTPS, New
Orleans, KENT, Shrevept, La.; WOCB, Cape
Cod, KXLE, Ellensburg, KING, Seattle,
KXLY, Spokane, Wash.; WTRF, Wheeling,
W. v.; WALE, Fall River, WHAI, Green-
field, WHYN, Holyoke, WNBH, New Bed-
ford, WBRK, Pittsfield, Mass.; WHDF, Calu-
met, WDBC. Escanaba, WJMS, Ironwood,
Mich.; KBUN, Bemidji, KLIZ, Brainerd,
KDHL, Faribault, KGDE, Fergus Falls,
KVOX, Moorhead, Minn.; KFSB, Joplin,
Mo.; WJAG, Norfolk, Neb.; KWRN, Reno,
Nev.; FOTW, Nashua, N. H.; WELM, El-
mira, WATW, Ashland, WRJN, Racine, Wis.;
The Aloha Network Hawaii; Z Network;
WENE, Endicott, WDOS, Oneonta, WSAY,
Rochester, WOLF, Syracuse, N. Y.; WFNC,
Favetteville, WRRZ, Clinton, WRRF, Wash-
ington, N. C; KGCU, Mandan, KLPM,
Minot, N. D.; KOCY, O. City, Okla.; KXL,
Portland, Ore.; WSCR, Scranton, WVPO,
Stroudsburg, Pa.; KBWD, Brownwood,
KLEE, Houston, Tex.; WDEV, Waterbury,
WWSR, St. Albans, Vt.; WWOD, Lynch-
burg, Va.; Oklahoma Group Broadcasters;
Pacific Northwest Broadcasters.
WEED AND COMPANY
350 Madi>on Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MU 7-7772
Partner Joseph J. Weed
Partner C. C. Weed
Partner Ruth P. Weed
Television Dept. Head Peter B. James
Branch Offices
203 North Wabash Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Randolph 6-7730
Executive-in-Charge C. C. Weed
2437 Book Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
Phone: Woodward 2-5382
Executive-in-Charge Bernard P. Pearse
Palmer Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ga.
Phone: Cypress 4081
Executive-in-Charge. .George Swearingen, Jr.
6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hillside 8611
Executive-in-Charge Lincoln P. Simonds
68 Post St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: Yukon 6- 1899
Executive-in-Charge Lincoln P. Simonds
Statler Bldg., Boston 16, Mass.
Phone: Hubbard 2-5677
Executive-in-Charge Dana Baird
AM & FM Stations Represented — WJJJ,
Montgomery, Ala.; WTIC, Hartford, Conn,;
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Radio-TV Station Roprcvsoiitativcs
WKAT, Miami Beach, WORZ, Orlando,
WSUN, St. Petersburg, Fla.; KTFI, Twin
Falls, Ida.; WSOY, Decatur, WTMV, E. St.
Louis, WTAD, Quincy, WTAX, Springfield,
111.,- WGBF, Evansville, WIOU, Kokomo,
WBOW, Terre Haute, Ind.; KBCB, Des
Moines, KGLO, Mason City, la.; KGGF,
Coffey ville, WREN, Topeka, Kans.; KALB,
Alexandria, KPLC, Lake Charles, La.;
WRDO, Augusta, WLBZ, Bangor, WCSH,
Portland, Me.; WCBM, Baltimore, Md.;
WORC, Worcester, Mass.; WKMH, Detroit,
Mich.; WREX, Duluth, Minn.; WSLL Jack-
son, Miss.; KFBB, Great Falls, Mont.;
WMUR, Manchester, N. H.; WAAT, New-
ark, N. J.; WMSA, Massena, WVET, Roches-
ter, WWNY, Watertown, N. Y.; WRAL,
Raleigh, N. C; KGTM, Wilson, N. C;
WAKR, Akron, WING, Dayton, WIMA,
Lima, WIZE, Springfield, O.; KOME, Tulsa,
Okla.; WERC, Erie, WHGB, Harrisburg,
WARD, Johnston, WVAM, Altoona, KQV,
Pittsburgh, Pa.; WJAR, Providence, R. L;
KSDN, Aberdeen, S. Dak.; WMAK, Nash-
ville, WHBQ, Memphis, Tenn.; KRIO, Mc-
Allen,WACO, Waco, Tex.; WCAX, Burling-
ton, Vt.; WSLS, Roanoke, Va.; WJLS, Beck-
ley, WKNA, Charleston, WKWK, Wheeling,
W. Va.; WBAY, Green Bay, KTY, La
Crosse, Wis.; Marjorie Mills Hour; New
England Regional Networks; Texas State
Network.
Canadian Stations: CFAC, Calgary, CJCA,
Edmonton, CFGP, Grande Prairie, CJOC,
Lethbridge, CHAT, Medicine Hat, Alberta;
CFJC, Kamloops, CKOV, Kelowna, CJAT,
Trail, CKWX, Vancouver, CJVI, Victoria,
British Columbia; CKRC, Winnipeg, Mani-
toba; CKNB, Campbellton, CFNB, Frederic-
ton, CFBC, St. John, New Brunswick; CHNS,
Halifax, CJCB, Sydney, Nova Scotia; CROC,
Hamilton, CFPL, London, CFRA, Ottawa,
CFPA, Port Arthur, CJCS, Stratford, CKSO,
Sudbury, Ontario; CFCY, Charlottetown,
Prince Edward Isle; CFCF, Montreal, CKCV,
Quebec City, Quebec; CKBI, Prince Albert,
CHAB, Moose Jaw, CKCK, Regina, CKRM,
Regina, Saskatchewan.
TV Stations Represented — KTLA, Los An-
geles, Calif.; WBKB, Chicago, 111.; WATV,
Newark, N. J.; WJAR-TV, Providence, R. I.
WESTERN RADIO SALES OF SAN
FRANCISCO
79 Post St., San Francisco, Calif.
Phone: Yu. 6-4112
Gen. Manager Jack Q. Hall
AM & FM Stations Represented— KXOC,
Chico, KXOA, Sacramento, KXOB, Stockton,
KYNO, Fresno, KCOK, Tulare, KAFY,
Bakersfield, KSDO, San Diego, KCMJ, Palm
Springs, KVEN, Ventura, KXRX, San Jose,
KSBW, Salinas, KHUM, Eureka, Calif.;
KATO, Reno, Nev.
ADAM J. YOUNG JR.
INCORPORATED
22 E. 40 St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-0006
President Adam J. Young, Jr.
Vice President & Sales Mgr.. . .Paul S. Wilson
In charge Canadian Dept.
Thomas F. Malone,
John J. Carter, Robert P. Murray,
Adam Young Television, Inc.
V. P. & Charge of TV Sales
Stephen A. Machcinski, Jr.
Secretary & TV Station Adviser
Samuel H. Cuff
Branch Offices
55 E. Washington St., Chicago 2, 111.
Phone: ANdover 3-5448
Executive-in-Charge William J. Reilly,
Harold Froelich
2978 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: Dunkirk 8-4151
Executive-in-Charge. .. .A. O. Dillenbeck, Jr.
Mills Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: Garfield 1-7950
Executive-in-Charge Duncan A. Scott
827 Securities Bldg., Seattle 1, Wash.
Phone: Seneca 6135
Executive-in-Charge Richard E, Goebel
Monadnock Bldg., San Francisco 5, Calif.
Phone: Garfield 1-5426
Executive-in-Charge Richard S. Railton
AM & FM Stations Represented— WABI,
Bangor, Me.; WBNY, Buffalo, N. Y.; WNEB,
Worcester, Mass.; WJMO, Cleveland, Ohio;
KLIF, Dallas, Tex.; CKLW, Detroit, Mich.;
WKNE, Keene, N. H.; KLAC, Los Angeles,
Cal.; WFEA, Manchester, N. H.; WKRG,
Mobile, Ala.; WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa.;
WPOR, Portland, Me.; WHIM, Providence,
R. L; KLER, Rochester, Minn.; KYA, San
Francisco, Cal.; WDAR, Savannah, Ga.;
WSNY, Schenectady, N. Y.; WPIC, Youngs-
town, 0.; WNOW, York, Pa.; CFAB, Wind-
sor, N. S.; CFAR, Flin Flon, Man.; CFCN,
Calgary, Alta.; CFJM, Brockville, CFOS,
Owen Sound, Ont. ; CFQC, Saskatoon, Sask.;
CFRB, Toronto, Ont.; CFRN, Edmonton,
Alta.; CHLN, Three Rivers, GHLT, Sher-
brooke, CKTS, Sherbrooke, Que.; CHML,
Hamilton, Ont.; CHNC, New Carlisle, Que.;
CHNO, Sudbury, CHOV, Pembroke, Ont.;
CHRC, Quebec, P. Q.; CHSJ, Saint John,
N. B.; CJAD, Montreal, Que.; CJBQ, Belle-
ville, Ont.; CJBR, Rimouski, Que.; CJEM,
Edmundston, N. B.; CJFP, Riviere de Loup,
Que.; CJFX, Antigonish, N. S.; CJGX, York-
ton, Sask.; CJOR, Vancouver, B. C; CKAC,
Montreal, Que.; CKLN, Nelson, B. C;
CKLW, Windsor, CKPR, Fort William, Ont.;
CKRD, Red Deer, Alta.; CKRS, Jonquiere,
Que.; CKNX, Wingham, Ont.
TV Stations Represented— KBTY, Dallas,
KLEE-TV, Houston, Tex.; KOTV, Tulsa,
Oklahoma. ^
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eOMMUMICATION
. eoM Mission
Personnel
MATIOMAI9
iTlSSOeiMTIOM OF
BROADCASTERS
Personnel — Committees
MIMBTE.E.M FIFTY
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FEDERAL
COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
Headquarters: IVew Post Office Building, Washington 25, D. C.
Personnel as of January 1, 1950
Commissioners
Chairman
WAYNE COY
(Term Expires June 30, 1951)
PAULA. WALKER ROBERT F. JOXES
(Term Expires June 30, 1953) (Term Expires June 30, 1954)
Assistant— PHYLLIS HANCOCK Assistant— ELIZABETH DANNELLY
ROSEL H. HYDE GEORGE E. STERLING
(Tei-m Expires June 30, 1952) (Term Expires June 30, 1950)
Assistant— MINNIE SPARKS Assistant— NEVA BELL PERRY
EDWARD M. WEBSTER FRIEDA B. HENXOCK
(Term Expires June 30, 1949) (Term Expires June 30, 1955)
Assistant— ARNOLD A. ULIN Assistant— STANLEY NEUSTADT
Assistant To Chairman
EARL MINDERMAN
Confidential Assistant
MRS. FARRELL McGONIGAL
Secretaries Clerk
JOHANNA OSWALD GRACE MINER
HELEN WISHER
Bureau of tlie Secretary
Secretary
T. J. SLOWIE
Administration Assistant
Laura L. Hollingswortli
License Division Service Division
WILLIAM P. MASSING, Chief PAUL H. SHEEHY, Chief
CATHERINE LUNDERS, Secretary HELEN E. VETTERMAN, Secretary
r.r S.'T'l'f ^TT.-^T'f'^^/', . . Records Division
CLARA M. lEHL, Chief WALTER S. DAVIS, Chief
Commercial Branch ,^. ^
WILLIAM H. IRVIN, Chief . . ._. ^^^^"/^^^/.^;,^i?^^ _,. ^
Amateur, Citizens Radio and Operator i^AVJ^LLH, W. HUGJlli,t5, Uhiet
Branch Library Branch
FRANK GENTILE, Chief HELEN A. CLARK, Chief
Office of Administration
Actincf Executive Officer Personnel Division
W. K. HOLL GILBERT H. HATFIELD,
MRS. RITA CLAYTON, Secretary Personnel Officer
Budget and Fiscal Division MRS. DOROTHY GLEN, Secretary
ROBERT W. COX, Budget Officer Organization and Methods Division
REKA MATHIAS, Secretary CHARLES R. WEEKS, Planning Officer
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Federal Comniunicatioiis Commission
EVA O. MELTON
Office of Information
Director of Information
GEORGE 0. GILLINGHAM
Assistants
MARY O'LESON
Hearing Division
J. FRED JOHNSON, JR.
FANNEY LITVIN
LEO RESNICK
ELIZABETH SMITH
BASIL P. COOPER
Bureau of Law
Aviation and General Mobile Branch
MARSHALL S. ORR, Chief
Secretaries
FAUSTA M. PUFFENBERGER
FLORENCE I. STRETCH
Common Carrier Division
HAROLD J. COHEN
Asst. General Counsel
L. GRACE KLEIN, Secretary
Assistant Chief
JACK WERNER
Rate Branch
BERNARD STRASSBURG, Chief
International Service Branch
(Vacancy)
Domestic Wire Branch
ANNIE N. HUNTTING, Chief
Domestic Radio Branch
ARTHUR A. GLADSTONE, Chief
Litigation and Administration Division
MAX GOLDMAN, Asst. General Counsel
ELIZABETH KAPLAN, Secretary
Litigation Branch
RICHARD A. SOLOMON, Chief
Administration Bianch
A. HARRY BECKER, Chief
Attorneys
FOREST L. McCLENNING
MARY JANE MORRIS
JOSEPH N. NELSON
DANIEL R. OHLBAUM
MAX D. PAGLIN
DEE W. PINCOCK
ROBERT J. RAWSON
WILLIS S. RYZA
ERICH SAXL
ARTHUR SCHEINER
HOWARD SCHNELLENBERG
HERBERT N. SCHULKIND
HEBERT SHARFMAN
EDWIN S. SMITH, JR.
J. RUSSELL SMITH
EARL R. STANLEY
DAVID S. STEVENS
PASQUALE W. VALICENTI
JOHN E. WICKER
MAURICE W. WIHTON
New York
CHARLES HUBERT
San Francisco
JOSEPH BRENNER
SALINA M. LINDO
Examines
JACK P. BLUME
J. D. BOND
JAMES D. CUNNINGHAM
HUGH B. HUTCHISON
General Counsel
BENEDICT P. COTTONE
Assistant to the General Counsel
JOSEPH M. KITTNER
Broadcast Division
HARRY M. PLOTKIN
Assistant General Counsel
MARGARET L. CURETON, Secretary
AM Branch
DWIGHT D. DOTY, Chief
FM Branch
HILDA D. SHEA, Chief
TV Branch
JOHN E. McCOY, Chief
Transfe)- Branch
WALTER R. POWELL, Chief
Reneiuals and Revocations Branch
WALTER B. EMERY, Chief
Safety and Special Services Division
LESTER W. SPILLANE
Asst. General Counsel
BERNICE HASE, Secretary
Emergency, Experimental and Miscel-
laneous Brayich
BENITO GAGUINE, Chief
Marine Operator and Amateur Branch
GEORGE MacCLAIN, Chief
ROBERT H. ALFORD
DOUGLAS A. ANELLO
MAX H. ARONSON
WILLIAM H. BAUER
DONALD J. BERKEMEYER
TYLER BERRY
IRVING BROWNSTEIN
MRS. MARGARET M. CONNOLLY
DAVID H. DELIBLER
THOMAS H. DONAHUE
JOHN D. EDGERTON
ASHER E. ENDE
ROBERT M. FENTON
JULIAN P. FRERET
ROBERT D. GREENBURG
C. LAMONT GRIFFITH
MRS. VIOLET L. HALEY
ROBERT W. HUDSON
H. GIFFORD IRION
ROBERT M. KOTEEN
DAVID S. LANDIS
MARTIN I. LEVY
E. THEODORE MALLYCK
JOHN H. McAllister
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Federal Coiiiiiiiiiiieatioii.s €oiiiiiii!i!>!i!>ioii
Bureau of Eng'iueeriug
Acthig Chief Engineer U. S. Member, Noifh American Reqioual
JOHN A. WILLOUGHBY Broadea.tivg Committee
ESTELLE BUNN, Secretary RAT PR T RFNTON
Assistant to the Chief Engineer kai^fh J. Ki^WiUJN
VIRGIL R. SIMPSON OLLIE IRENE CLINE, Secretary
MARY A. NALLS, Secretary ^ , . , ^ . .
Standard (AM) Broadcast Division ■ Cartographic and Drafting Unit
JAMES E. BARR, Chief BRAXTON L. PEELE, Chief
Engineers: Herbert L. Beury, Kugir 15. C'au'y, Daiiitl K. C'hilil, Jack Danieliii, Kllmi Davis, Wtuou I''.
Esgar, Samuel J. Fcrravo, Ralph 11. (larrett, Keunolh G. Viilletlo, H. L'lulerwuud Clrahain, Otis T. Hanson.
Harry liaynian, Ernest I). HericUr. KreiierieU S. Holiday, Daniel B. Hutton, Daniel Jacolison, Wallace E.
Jcilinson, Donald C Kanode, Harold L. Kassens, Albert L. Kreis, Leslie E. Kulberg, Louis Light, Koliert D.
Linx, Bruce l^ong-fellow, Edward P. Lynch, Louis Manning, Jerome F. Padberg, Henry Seibel, George E. Shea,
Roljert G. Weston.
FM Broadcasting Division, CVRIL M. BRAUM, Chief; Helen G. Davidson, Secretary; (Engineers): Harold
C. Anderson, Julian T. Dixon, John E. Doane, Edward H. Hacknian, Harold G. Keiley, Mcivor L. Parker,
John Roseboroug'h, Arnold Skrivsetli.
TV Broadcast Division, CUiiTIS B. PLUMMER, Chief; Agnes B. Carr, Secretary; (Engineers): Hart
Cowperthwait, Carl Jones, Plideyuki Noguchi, Louis H. Rein, Ernest C. Theleniann, A. Prose Walker,
Kenneth Miller.
Ai'iation Division, EDWIN L. WHITE, Chief; Zula M. Byrani, Secretary; (Engineers): James D.
Durkee, John R. Evans, William Hawthorne. John .S. MaaDonald, Albert Mantvvilla, John J. McCue, Donald
Mitchell, Stuart Pettingill, Roberv Stark.
Marine Radio & Safety Division. WILLIAM N. KREBS, Assistant Chief Engineer; Willie C. Herbert,
Secretary; (Engineers): Robert 1. Brown, Alfred De La Cioix, William Dulin, Leo C. Haijsman, C. A.
Higginbotham, James T. Kyne, Howar^l C. l.ooney, Lewis jMeriwether, William F. Minners, Duncan D. Peters,
T. M. Stevens, Harold R. Woodyard.
Public Safety & Special Serznces Diz-isioii, GLEN E. NIELSO-N, Chief; Frances S. Klein, Secretary;
(Engineers): Daniel H. Arnold, George R. Boardman, Frank W. Cook, Merle E. Floegel, Charles I. Fonger,
John D. P\dmer, Herman Garlan, Everett G. Henry, George J. Ikelman, Edward P. MoDermott, Alfred P.
Miller, Eniile R. Reniere, Milbourne O. Sharpe, Floyd A. Trueblood, William H. Watkins.
Radio Operator and Amateur Division, GEORGE K. ROLLINS, Chief; Euna F. Wiley, Secretary;
(Engineers): Roland Archibald, John C. Currie, Daniel P. Herlihy, Alvin C. Holmes, Ivan H. Loucks, Robert
W. Percy, Leland Quaintance.
Common Carrier Division, MARION H. WOODWARD^ Assistant Chief Engineer; Annie Belle Bischoff.
Secretary; (Ensineers) ; Kosmo J. Aft'anasiev, Payson I). Carter, E. L. Clinkscales, John F. Corkill, George
J. Dempsey, George B. Donohue. P. Howard Duckworth, Charles E. Goeking, William R. Jarmon, Carl A.
Johnson, Ralph D. Jones, Jolni J. Koopniaun, Wallace McGregor, Fred H. Miller, Paul V. Overmyer, Frank
J'alik, John Russ.
Technical Research Division, EDWARD M. ALLEN, Chief; Ruby F. Floyd. Secretary; (Engineers):
William C. Boese. Jules Dietz, Harry bine, George L. Gadea, Frank Higgins, John M. Taff, Edgar F.
Vandivere, George V. Waldo, Geor.ge L. Waters, Glen E. West.
FreQueney Allocation fi- Treaty Division. ALBERT L. McINTOSH, Chief: Jane A. Rudy, Secretary;
(Engineers): Joseph Appel, William F. Bradley, Charles A. Brooks, Louis E. De la Fleur, William Grenfell,
Theodore McC^artney, William L. North, Marvin A. Price, George V. Stelzeumuller, Robert L. Tosch.
Laboratory Division, E. W. CHAPIN, Chief; Anne F. Janco, Secretary; (Engineers): A. G. Craig, F. D.
Craig, Joseph Dougherty, Francis Downey, Milton Mobley, Lawrence C. Middlekamp, Ward J. Moore,
Wilmar K. Roberts, Everett N. Shinn.
Field Engineering &■ Monitoring Divisi-on, GEORGE S. TURNER, Assistant Chief Engineer; Genevieve
Posnak, Secretary; (Engineers): Wilhud J. Beale, Alfred H. Brodie, Arthur T. Caplen, Ernest Blankiiiship.
Nathan Hallenstein. Clayton W. Hanson. Thomas L. Heron, George L. Jensen. Alfred H. Kleist, Frank
Kratokvil, Edwin L. Lovejoy, Everett H. Marshall. Robert K. Morrell, Stacy W. Norman, Carl Nuhn, Bernard
Pemberton, John C. Petersen, Lloyd S. Quinn, Howard L. Randall, Harold R. Richman, Warren C. Stickler,
Frank Toth, Floyd Wickenkamp, 'Eldridge S. Willey, Charles O. Wilson, Rex H. Wilson.
Regional Managers
CHARLES C. KOLSTER GEORGE V. WILTSE
North Atlantic Region North Pacific Region
.S06 Federal Building, 641 Washington Street. 801 Federal Office Bldg., Seattle 4, Washington
New York 14. N. V. WILLIAM J. McDONALD
PAUL H. HERNDON, JR. ?5"":^,1 f'^'" Region , ,„■ ■
South Atlantic Region i'^TJi\'^-Tf°r'^J^''"''''' ^'^'='''8° '*' I11'"0'S-
411 Federal Annex, Atlanta .\ Georgia. LMJiK\ H. LtL
T/-V1- rr Tir T' ttvtat t--i- " Great Lalccs Region
^y,r ?• McKlNNE\ 1029 New Federal Bldg.. Detroit 26, Michigan.
Gulf States Region j^EE K DAWSON
332 U. S. Appraisers Bldg., 7300 W mgate Street Hawaiian Region
Houston 11, Texas. p q .Box 11+2, Lanikai, Oahu. T. H.
KENNETH G. CLARK CHARLES T. MANNING
South Pacific Region Alaskan Region
323- A Customhouse Room 52, Federal Bldg.,
San Francisco 20, Calif. Anchorage, Alaska.
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Federal Coniniunications Commissioii
District Offices and Engineers in Charge
1. WALTER BUTTERWORTH
1600 Customhouse
Boston 9, Massachusetts.
2. ARTHUR BATCHELLER
748 Federal Building
641 Washington Street
New York 14, New York.
3. ROGER A. PHELPS
IOCS U. S. Customhouse
2nd and Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia 6, Pennsylvania
4. HYMAN A. COHEN
508 Old Town Bank Building
Gay Street and Fallsway
Baltimore 2, ^Maryland
5. EDWARD BENNETT
Room 402, New P. O. Building
Norfolk 10, Virginia
Ship Office
PAUL SCHMIDT
Room 106, U. S. P. O. Building
Newport News, Virginia.
6. W. D. JOHNSON
411 Federal Annex
Atlanta 3, Georgia.
Sub-Office
ANDREW' BAH LEY
214-218 P. O. Building
York and Bull Streets
Savannah, Georgia.
7. ARTHUR FISH
P. O. Box 150
312 Federal Building
Miami 1, Florida.
Sub-Office
CHALMER H. NEEB
409-410 P.O. Building
Tampa 2, Florida
8. THEODORE G. DEILER
400 Audubon Building
New Orleaiib 16, Louisiana.
Sub-Office
WALTER M. HAMMOND
324 U. S. Court House & Customhou.se Bldg.,
Mobile 10, Ala.
9. LOUIS L. McCABE
324 U. S. Appraisers Building
7300 Wingate Street
Houston 11, Texas.
Sub- Office
ERIC D. COBURN
P. O. Box 1527
329 P. O. Building
Beaumont, Texas.
10. JOHN H. HO.MSY
P. O. Box 5238
500 Terminal Annex Building
Dallas 2, Texas.
11. BERNARD H. LINDEN
539 U. S. P. O. and Court House Building
Temple and Spring Streets
Los Angeles 12, California.
Sub-Office
HAROLD D. DE VOE
230 U. S. Customhouse & Courthouse
San Diego 1, California.
Ship Office
JAMES HOMSY
Room 326, U. S. P. O. and Courthouse Bldg.
San Pedro, California.
12. FRANCIS V. SLOAN
323-A Customhouse
San Francisco 26, California.
13. JAMES M. CH APPLE
307 Fitzpatrick Building
917 S. W. Oak Street
Portland 5. Oregon.
14. HERBERT H. ARLOWE
801 Federal Office Building
Seattle 4, Washington
15. WILLIAM E. CLYNE
521 Customhouse
19th Street between California and Stout Streets
Denver 2, Colorado.
16. DONALD A. MURRAY
208 Uptown P. O. and Federal Bldg.,
5th and Washington Streets
St. Paul 2, Minnesota.
17. HAROLD T. GALLAHER
3200 Fidelity Building
Kansas City, Missouri
18. HAROLD D. HAYES
246 U. S. Court House
219 South Clark Street
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
609 Stangenwald Building
119 Merchant Street
Honolulu 1, T. H.
22. IRL D. BALL
P. O. Box 2987
322-323 Federal Building
San Juan 13, P. R.
23. SIGFRED F. BERGE
P. O. Box 1421
7-8 Shattuck Building
Juneau, Alaska
Sub- Office
Radio Engineer
r. O. Bt)x 644, Room 53, II. S. P. O. and Court
House
Anchorage, Alaska.
Primary JUoniioring Siaiioiis and Engineers in Charge
lUIUNG L. WESTON
Allegan Monitoring Station
P. O. Box 89
Allegan, Michigan
ARTHUR A. JOHNSON
Central Frequency Monitoring Station
P. O. Box 788
(jrand Island, Nebraska
WILLL\M HOFFERT
P. O. Box 744
Santa Ana, California
AlJOLI'II ANDERSON
V. (). Box 31
Laurel, Maryland
WILLIAM R. FOLEY
Kiiigsvillc Monitoring Station
P. O. Box 632
Kingsville, Texas ;
EDWARD W. SANDERS
P. O. Box 308
Millis, Massachusetts
ROBERT A. LANDSBURG
P. O. Box 5165
Portland, Oregon
HENRY B. DUNPHEY, JR.
P. O. Box 4
Powder Springs, Georgia
GEORGE McLEOD
P. O. Box 989
Livermore, California
LEE R. DAWSON
P. O. Box 1142
Lanikai, Oahu, T. H.
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Fodoral Coniniunications Commission
Secondary Monitoring Stations And Engineers in Charge
VERNON W. WILSON
P. O. Box 44
Belfast, Maine
THOMAS B. CAVE
P. O. Box 3
North Scituate. R. I.
ADELBERT C. LAWRENCE
P. O. Box 37, Station "A"
Spokane, Washington
JOHN L. KURDEKA
P. O. Box 499
Twin Falls, Idaho
HOMER V. THOMPSON
P. O. Box 187
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
IRL D. BALL
P. O. Box 2987
San Juan, Puerto Rico
(Mailing address for Pt. Maldonade Secondary)
JAMES E. GILFOY
P. O. Box 99
Lexington, Kentucky
JOHN F. DEBARDELEBEN
P. O. Box 1448
Muskogee, Oklahoma
H. FRANK RAWLS
P. O. Box 300
Bay St. Louis, Mississippi
(Near New Orleans)
EDWIN G. FORSYTH
P. O. Box 719
Anchorage, Alaska
Common Carrier Field Division and Engineers in Charge
JOSEPH B. BRITTINGHAM
615 First National Bank Building
Atlanta, Georgia
EDWARD COLLINS
Room 604, 90 Church Street
New Lork 7, New York
ELMER F. RUDESILL
316 U. S. Customhouse
555 Battery Street
San Francisco 26, California
Bureau of Accounting
Chief Accounting
WILLIAM J. NORFLEET
LILY M. MARSHALL, Secretary
Executive Assistant Chief Accountant
HUGO REYER
ELIZABETH S. HARRIS, Secretary
Accounting Regulation Division
HENRY M. LONG, Chief
Development and Compliance Branch
H. R. MORRIS, Chief
Original Cost and Depreciation
Branch
J. J. NORDBERG, Chief
Broadcast Division
LeROY SCHAAF, Chief
Applications Branch
E. E. HENSINGER, Chief
Renewals and Annual Reports
Branch
ROBERT F. BRADEN, Chief
Hearings Branch
GUY E. DOUGLAS, Chief
Assistant CMef Accountant
ROBERT E. STROMBERG
Economics & Statistics Division
H. H. GOLDIN, Acting Chief
Common Carrier Branch
ALEXANDER FIRFER, Acting Chief
Broadcast Branch
JAMES B. SHERIDAN, Chief
Special Studies Branch
TED E. McHOLD, Chief
Rates Division
WILLIAM G. BUTTS, Chief
Tariffs and Telephone Rates Branch
JOHN R. LAMBERT, Chief
Telegraph Rates Branch
A. M. BOOTH, Acting Chief
Field Offices
JACK E. BUCKLEY
624 Federal Office Building
90 Church Street
New York 7, New York
HENRY G. GOTHARD
515 First National Bank Building
Atlanta 3, Georgia
H. PIERCE NIEDERMEYER
Old Customhouse
815 Olive Street
St. Louis 1, Missouri
PAUL SUM.MERHAYS
316 Customhouse
555 Battery Street
San Francisco, California
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NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION
OF
BROADCASTERS
Headquarters: 1771 N — Street, ^. W.,
Washington 6, D. C.
Phone, Decatur 9300
Officers
Justin Miller C. E. Arney, Jr.
President Secretary-Treasurer
Adtninistmtlve Staff
Ralph W. Hardy Kenneth H. Baker
Director Richard P. Doherty „ Director
Radio Division Director Research Department
Don E. Petty Employ ee-Emploijer Relations Robert K. Richards
General Counsel q Emerson Markham Public^ Affairs
Forney A. Rankin ^ , Director j^^al McNaughten
Director Television Division Director
Government Relations Engineering Department
Broadcast Advertising Bureau
Maurice B. Mitchell
Director
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Director District States Comprising District
Harold E. Fellows 1 Connecticut, Maine, Massachuetts, New
WEEI, Boston, Mass. Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.
William B. Fay 2 New York, New Jersey.
WHAM, Rochester, N. Y.
George D. Coleman 3 Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland.
WGBI, Scrantan, Pa.
Harold Essex 4 District of Columbia, North Carolina,
WSJS, Winston-Salem, N. C. South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia.
Allen M. Woodell 5 Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Puerto Rico.
WDAK, Columbus, Ga.
Harold Wheelahan ... .... 6 Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ten-
WSMB, New Orleans. nessee.
Gilmore N. Nunn 7 Kentucky, Ohio.
WLAP, Lexington, Kentucky.
George J. Higgins 8 Indiana, Michigan, excluding the counties
WISH, Indianapolis. of Ontonagon and Gagebic.
Charles C. Caley 9 Illinois; Wisconsin, excluding the coun-
WMBD, Peoria, 111. ties of LaCrosse, Monroe, Junean, Adams,
Marquette, Waushara, Portage, Wood,
Packson, Trempealeau, Buffalo, Pepin,
Pierce St. Croix, Dunn, Chippewa, Eau
Claire, Clark, Marathon, Lincoln, Taylor,
Rusk, Barron, Polk, Burnett Washburn,
Sawyer, Price, Oneida, Vilas, Iron, Ash-
land, Bayfield and Douglas.
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• • • National As»iociatioii of Broadcasters • • •
Director District States Comprising District
William B. Quarton 10 Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska.
WMT, Cedar Rapids, la.
John F. Meagher 11 Minnesota; North Dakota; South Da-
KYSM, Mankato, Minnesota. kota, excluding the countries of Fall
River, Shannon, Bennett, Todd, Mellette,
Waushabaugh, Washington, Custer, Pen-
nington, Jackson, Jones, Stanley, Haa-
kon, Meade, Lawrence, Butte, Harding,
Perkins Ziebach, Armstrong, Dewey and
Corson; Wisconsin, including the coun-
ties of LaCrosse, Monroe, Juneau,
Adams, Marquette, Waushara, Portage,
Wood, Jackson, Tremealeau, Buffalo,
Pepin, Pierce, St. Croix, Dunn, Chipewa,
Eau Claire, Clark, Marathan, Lincoln,
Taylor, Rusk, Barron, Polk, Burnett,
Washburn Sawyer, Price, Oneida Vilas,
Iron, Ashland, Bayfield and Douglas;
Michigan, including the countries of On-
tonagon and Gogebic.
Jack Todd 12 Kansas, Oklahoma.
KAKE, Wichita, Kans.
Clyde W. Rembert 13 Texas.
KRLD, Dallas, Texas.
William C. Grove 14 Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Wyommg, Mon-
KFBC, Cheyenne, Wyo. tana. South Dakota, including the coun-
ties of Fall River, Shannon, Bennett,
Todd, Mellette, Wausabaugh, Washing-
ton, Custer, Pennington, Jackson, Jones,
Stanley, Haakon, Meade, Lawrence,
Butte, Harding, Perkins, Ziebach, Arm-
strong, Dewey and Corson.
Glenn Shaw 15 California, excluding the counties of San
KLX Oakland Calif. Luis Obispo, Kern, San Bernardino, Santa
Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, San Diego and Imperial;
Nevada and Hawaii.
Calvin J. Smith ... 16 Arizona; California, including the eoun-
KFAC, Los Angeles. ties excepted in District 15; New Mexico.
Harry R. Spence 17 Alaska, Oregon, Washington.
KXRO, Aberdeen, Wash.
DIRECTORS-AT-LARGE
Large Stations
William B. Ryan James D. Shouse
KPI, Los Angeles. WLW, Cincinnati, 0.
Mediutn Stations
A. D. Willard, Jr. John Esau
WGAC, Augusta Ga. KTUL, Tulsa, Okla.
Small Stations
Patt McDonald Edgar Kobak
WHHM, Memphis, Tenn. WTW, Thomson, Ga.
Fiff Stations
Class A Class B
Frank W. Fletcher Craig Lavsrrence
WARL-FM, Arlington, Va. WCOP-FM, Boston.
Ben Strouse
WWDC-FM, Washington, D. C.
TV Stations
Robert D. Swezey Eugene S. Thomas
WDSU-TV, New Orleans, La. WOIC, Washington, D. C.
NAB Board Sub-Committees and Standing Committees
for 1950
Not Available At Press Time
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NAB STANDARDS
OF PRACTICE
Effective January 1, 1949
STANDARDS for broacasting can 7iever be fkial or complete. Broad-
casting is a creative art, still in the process of development, and as
such it yniist always seek new ways to achieve greater advances. Therefore,
any standards promidgated must be subject to change.
PROGRAM STANDARDS
News
News reporting should be factual, fair and without bias. Commentary
and analysis should be clearly identified as such.
Good taste should prevail in the selection and 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 broadcast in such a manner as to avoid panic and unnecessary alarm.
Broadcasters should exercise due care in their supervision of content,
format, and presentation of news broadcasts originated by them; and in
their selection of newscasters, commentators and analysts.
Broadcasters should exercise particular discrimination in the accept-
ance and placement of advertising in news programs. Such advertising
should be appropriate to the program, both as to content and presentation,
and should be distinctly set apart from the news content.
In programs of news, news commentary and news analysis which are
less than ten minutes in length, no more than two commercial announce-
ments should be used and they should be given at or near the beginning and
end of the program.
Agricultural and market newscasts should be governed by the same
general standards applicable to news broadcasts.
Political Broadcast*
Political broadcasts, or the dramatization of political issues designed
to influence an election, should, if accepted, be properly identified as such.
Public Affairs and Issues
A broadcaster, in allotting time for the presentation of public ques-
tions, including those of a controversial nature, should use his best efforts
* Becau.ie of the pri-Hcnt fonrusjon fonr'PrninK the l;iws with rpspect to political broadcasts, broad-
<!aHtor8 are advised to consult their lawj-ers in all cases where they have the least doubt as to the
proper method of handling'.
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]VAB Standards of Practice
to insure fair presentation. Such time should be allotted with due regard to
all other elements of balanced program schedules, and to the degree of
interest on the part of the public in the questions to be presented.
Discussions of controversial public issues should be presented on pro-
grams specifically intended for that purpose, and they should be clearly
identified as such.
The presentation of controversial public issues should be made by
properly identified persons or groups.
Freedom of expression of opinion in broadcasts of controversial public
issues should be carefully maintained, but the right should be reserved to
refuse them for non-compliance with laws such as those prohibiting defama-
tion and sedition.
Religious Programs
Broadcasting, which reaches men of all creeds simultaneously, should
avoid attacks upon religion.
Religious programs should be presented respectfully and accurately,
and without prejudice or ridicule.
Religious programs should be presented by responsible individuals,
groups and organizations.
Religious programs should place emphasis on broad religious truths,
excluding the presentation of controversial or partisan views not directly
or necessarily related to religion or morality.
Children's Programs
Children's programs should be based upon sound social concepts and
should reflect respect for parents, law and order, clean living, high morals,
fair play and honorable behavior.
They should convey the commonly accepted moral, social and ethical
ideals characteristic of American life.
They should contribute to the healthy development of personality and
character.
There should be no appeals urging children to purchase the product
in order to keep the program on the air, or which for any purpose encourage
children to enter strange places or to converse with strangers.
Educational
Every radio program performs an educational function. Broadcasters
should recognize the great responsibilities thus imposed, in planning their
programs, to insure the most beneficial service to all listeners.
Broadcasters should cooperate with educators and with educational
groups in developing improved techniques of broadcasting, as well as those
processes of education best calculated to produce expert and skillful
personnel.
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XAB Standards of Practice
Crime and Mystery Programs
In determining the acceptability of any program containing any ele-
ment of crime, horror or mystery, due consideration should be given to the
possible effect on all members of the family.
If the techniques and methods of crime are presented it should be
done in such a way as not to encourage imitation; criminals should be
punished, specifically or by implication ; and programs which tend to make
the commission of crime attractive should not be permitted.
Such programs should avoid the following subject matter:
Detailed presentation of brutal killings, torture or physical agony,
horror, the use of supernatural or climactic incidents likely to terrify or
excite unduly.
Episodes involving the kidnaping of children,
Sound effects calculated to mislead, shock or unduly alarm the
listener.
Disrespectful portrayal of law enforcement; and characterization of
officers of the law as stupid or ridiculous.
Suicide as a satisfactory solution to any problem.
General
Sound effects and expressions characteristically associated with news
broadcasts (such as "bulletin," "flash," etc.) should be reserved for an-
nouncement of news, and the use of any deceptive techniques in connection
with fictional events and non-news programs should be unacceptable.
When plot development requires the use of material which depends
upon physical or mental handicaps, it should be used in such a way as to
spare the sensibilities of sufferers from similar defects.
The regular and recurrent broadcasting, in advance of sports events,
of information relating to prevailing odds, the effect of which could be ex-
pected to encourage gambling, should not be permitted.
Simulation of court atmosphere or use of the term "Court" in a program
title should be done only in such a manner as to eliminate the possibility
of creating the false impression that the proceedings broadcast are vested
with judicial or official authority.
In cases of programs broadcast over multiple station facilities, the
originating station should assume responsibility for conforming such pro-
grams to these Standards of Practice.
ADVERTISING STANDARDS
Advertising is the life blood of the free, competitive American system
of broadcasting. It makes possible the presentation, to all the American
people, of the finest programs of entertainment, information and culture.
Diligence should be exercised to the end that advertising copy accepted
for broadcasting complies with pertinent federal, state and local laws. Ac-
ceptance of advertising should be predicated upon such considerations as
the integrity of the advertiser, the quality of the product, the value of
service, and the validity of claims made.
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In accepting advertising the broadcaster should exercise great care
that he is not conveying to his audience information which is misleading,
dangerous to health or character, distasteful or contrary to the proprieties
and customs characteristic of his audience, or in violation of business and
professional ethics.
Advertising copy should contain no claims intended to disparage com-
petitors, competing products, or other industries, professions or institutions.
Advertising copy should contain no claims that a product will effect
a cure.
Good taste should always govern the content, placement and presenta-
tion of announcements. Disturbing or annoying sound effects and devices,
blatant announcing and over-repetition should be avoided.
Time Standards for Advertising Copy
As a guide to the determination of good broadcast advertising practice,
the time standards for advertising copy are established as follows:
The maximum time to be used for advertising, allowable to any single
sponsor, regardless of type of program, should be:
Between 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.
5 minute programs / :00
10 minute programs 2:00
15 minute programs 2:30
25 minute programs 2:50
30 minute programs 3:00
45 minute programs 4:30
60 minute programs 6:00
All Other Hours
5 minute programs 1:15
10 minute programs 2:10
15 minute programs 3:00
25 minute programs 4:00
30 minute programs 4:15
45 minute programs 5:45
60 minute programs 7:00
The time standards allowable to a single advertiser do not affect the
established practice of allowance for station breaks between programs.
All multiple sponsorship or announcement programs, except as here-
inafter provided, are subject to the limitation of a maximum of three
minutes of advertising per fifteen minute segment, excluding station breaks.
Such programs of half hour, three-quarter hour and hour duration are
subject to appropriate multiples of that limitation.
Recognizing that such programs as shopping guides, market informa-
tion, rural news, and the like render a definite service to the listening pub-
lic; time standards for such programs may be waived for a total of one
hour a broadcast day, but care should be exercised to preserve proper pro-
gram balance in their distribution.
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While any number of products may be advertised by a single sponsor
within the specified time standards, advertising copy for these products
should be presented within the framework of the program structure. Ac-
cordingly the use on such programs of simulated spot announcements which
are divorced from the program by preceding the introduction of the pro-
gram itself, or by following its wpparent sign-off should be avoided. To this
end the program itself should be announced and clearly identified before
the use of what have been known as "cow-catcher" announcements and the
program should be signed off a/t^r the use of what have been known as
"hitch-hike" announcements.
Any casual reference 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 avoided. If used, it should
be considered as advertising copy and, as such, a part of and included in
the total time allowances as herein provided.
The placement of more than one commercial announcement between
two commercial programs should not be permitted except in those instances
when one of the two announcements is a sponsored time signal, weather
report, station promotion or location announcement of not to exceed a total
of ten seconds in length.
Contests
Any broadcasting designed to "buy" the radio audience, by requiring
it to listen in hope of rew^ard, rather than for the quality of its entertain-
ment should be avoided.
Contests should offer the opportunity to all contestants to win on the
basis of ability and skill, rather than chance.
All contest details, including rules, eligibility requirements, opening
and termination dates should be clearly and completely announced or easily
accessible to the listening public; and the winners' names should be re-
leased as soon as possible after the close of the contest.
When advertising is accepted which requests contestants to submit
items of product identification or other evidence of purchase of product,
reasonable facsimiles thereof should be made acceptable.
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.
Premiums and Offers
Full details of proposed offers should be submitted to the broadcaster
for investigation and approval before the first announcement of the offer
is made to the public.
A final date for the termination of an offer should be announced as
far in advance as possible.
If a consideration is required, the advertiser should agree to honor
complaints indicating dissatisfaction with the premium by returning the
consideration.
There should be no misleading descriptions or comparisons of any
premiums or gifts which will distort or enlarge their value in the minds
of the listeners.
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Publisher M. Clements
Executive Editor J. L. Stoutenburgh
Branch Office
201 N. Wells St., Chicago 6, III.
Phone: RAndolph 9225
Western Mgr S. M. Caskins
RADIO & TELEVISION WEEKLY
99 Hudson St., New York 13, N. Y.
Phone: WAlker 5-2576
Publisher Edward H. Davis
Editor Cy Kneller
(ieneral Mpr Sidney E. Davis
SALES MANAGEMENT
386 Fourth Ave., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: LExington 2-1760
Publisher Raymond Bill
Editor Philip Salisbury
Managing Editor A. R. Hahn
Advtg. Service Mgr R. E. Small wood
Branch Offices
333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Manager C. E. Lovejoy
15 E. dc l;i (iuerra, Santa Barbara, Calif.
Manager Warwick S. Carpenter
SERVICE MAGAZINE
(Radio-TV Electronics)
52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 4-0170
Pres. & Business Mgr Bryan S. Davis
Vice-Pres. & Advtg. Dir Paul S. Weil
Editorial Dir Lewis Winner
Secty. & Managing Ed F. Whalen
Circulation Mgr A. G. Goebel
Representatives
Brand & Brand
Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Phone: Michigan 1732
Executive-in-Charge Edward I. Brand
Brand & Brand
San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: SUtter 1-2251
Executive-in-Charge E. I. Brand
James C. Munn, Cleveland 6, O.
Phone: ER 1726
SPONSOR
510 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-2772
Editor & Pres Norman R. Glenn
Managing Editor Miles David
Senior Editor Franklin M. Bannister
Senior Editor Ellen Davis
Senior Editor Irving Marder
V. P. Adv Norman Knight
V. P. & Business Mgr Bernard Piatt
Advtg. Prod. Mgr Beatrice Turner
Secty.-Treas Elaine C. Glenn
West Coast Mgr. — Adv. Dept.
Edwin D. Cooper
Branch Office
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Financial 1556
STANDARD RATE & DATA SERVICE
333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: RAndolph 6-5616
Publisher Walter E. Botthof
Asst. Publisher R. A. Trenkmann
President & Treasurer. ... C. Laury Botthof
Executive Vice-Pres Albert W. Moss
Secretary Elsa Laury Botthof
Branch Offces
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: LExington 2-6611
Vice-President Albert W. Moss
1709 W. 8 St., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Phone: FAirfax 8576
Executive-in-Charge Don Harway
57 Post St., San Francisco 4, Calif.
Phone: Yukon 6-1069
Executive-in-Charge Nelson Harman
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Real'life examples of
how to make a TIME sale
Example 1'.
A large beer distributor using a list of
New England stations carefully analyzed
a SPONSOR round-up story titled "Beer
on the Air." Result: it increased its
radio appropriation 100% on every sta-
tion over which it advertised.
Example 3:
Two advertising agencies in a large city
told an identical story. In both cases a
client had curtailed radio advertising
for the 1949 summer. In both cases the
agency gave its client a copy of SPON-
SOR'S summer-selling issue. Result: in
one case $12,000 of radio advertising
was reinstated; in the other $48,000 was
reinstated in one area alone.
Example 2:
A 50,000-watt station in North Carolina
advertised an available daily program
via a full page in SPONSOR. Resuk:
the advertising manager of a large drug
firm contacted his advertising agency
and requested that they buy it. They did.
Example 4:
A station in Virginia had failed to dis-
pose of its expensive baseball package
and the season was about to start. Then
the manager received his current SPON-
SOR containing an article on baseball
sponsorship. Result: over the week-end
he showed a prospect the SPONSOR
"evidence" and landed his contract.
These are only several of the many scores of sales which have been reported to
SPONSOR as a result of its "use value" concept of publishing. One third of all
radio stations contacted during a thirty-day across-the-desk survey reported
one or more sales that had come about, directly or
indirectly, through the use of SPONSOR.
SPONSOR is 100% devoted to the use-interest of broadcast-minded agency
and advertiser executives. Its paid subscriptions among broadcast-minded
buyers is the largest in its field. Its pinpointed appeal, bright format, and
easy-to-read pages insure intensity of readership. Whether your list permits
only one magazine or several, SPONSOR is the buy.
SPONSOR
For Buyers of Radio and Television
254
Radio-TV Publications
TELE-TECH
480 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-1340
Editorial Dir 0. H. Caldwell
Publisher M. Clements
Business Mgr M. H. Newton
Western Mgr S. M. Gaskins
TELEVISER MONTHLY
1780 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-3723
Editor & Publisher Irwin A. Shane
Managing Editor Robert E. Harris
Busines? Manager Julius Gordon
Advtg. Rep George Webster
Branch Office
3757 Wilshire Bhd., Los Angeles, Calif.
West Coast Rep John A. Basset
TELEVISION DAILY
DAILY. 1501 Broadway, New
York 18, N. Y. Phone, Wisconsin
7-6336. John W. Alicoate, President
& Publisher; Donald M. Mer-
sereau. General Manager and
Treasurer; Frank Burke, Editor;
Marvin Kirsch, Vice-President and
Manager; Chester B. Bahn, Vice-
President; Charles A. Alicoate,
Secretary ; West Coast Offices, 6425
Hollywood Blvd., Phone GLad-
stone 8436, Allen Kushner, Man-
ager; Washington Bureau, Andrew
H. Older, Chief, 6417 Dahlonega
Road, Phone, Wisconsin 3271 ; Chi-
cago Bureau, Herbert M. Kraus,
188 W. Randolph St., Phone,
ANdover 3-6050. Published daily as
a feature of Radio Daily, and
periodically as a special edition.
TELEVISION DIGEST
1S19 Conneclic ul Ave. \\ a-liinglori 6, D. C.
I'hone: MIcbigan 2020
riiblisbtr Martin Codel
As^of. Editor Earl Abranis
Assoc. Editor Albert Wcinstein
iJiisines- Mgr Robert Codel
TELEVISION ENGINEERING
52 Vand.rl.ilt Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
I'honr: MUrray Hill 4-0170
i're>. & Bu-. Mgr Bryan S. Davis
Vi(.-Pr.-. & (nn. Mgr Paul S. Weil
Editorial Uir Lewis Winner
Representatives
James C. Munn
2253 Delaware Dr., Cleveland 6, O.
Brand & Brand
1052 W. Sixth St., Los Angeles 14, Calif.
Brand & Brand
Russ BIdg., San Francisco 4, Calif.
TELEVISION MAGAZINE
600 Madison Ave., New York 28, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-3671
Editor & Publisher Frederick A. Kugel
Managing Editor Jim Owens
Business Mgr Norman Markwell
Contributing Editor,
Dr. Alfred N. Goldsmith
West Coast Editor Arthur Engel
Washington Editor Dorothy Holloway
Film Editor H. G. Christensen
Art Dir Richard Rose
TIDE
232 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 3-7700
President & Editor Reginald Clough
Vice-Pres. & Advtg Dir. .. .Jacob F. Weintz
Secretary-Treasurer Leo F. Haggerty
Managing Editor Doris Doland
News Editor John A. Conway
Branch Offices
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: FRanklin 2-5764
Sr. Assoc. Editor Elinor Zeigler
National Press Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Phone: EXecutive 4674
Sr. Assoc. Editor Bainbridge Crist
TODAY'S ADVERTISING
535 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-1668
Editor Joseph M. Koehler
Radio Editor Charles Sinclair
Advertising Dir. . . .Kendrick Welles Diller
Sr. Assoc. Editor Milton Rich
Type of Publication: Daily.
VARIETY
154 W. 46 St.. New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemburg 2-2700
Publisher Sid Silverman
Editor Abel Green
Branch Offices
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Manager Don Wilson
6311 Yucca St., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Editor (Daily Variety) Arthur Ungar
8 St. Martins PI., London, W-C. Z.,
London, Eng.
Bureau Head Harold Myers
1292 National Press Bldg.,
Washington 4, D. C.
Bureau Head Herman Lowe
255
FIRST,, year after year . . .
VV/^HEN it comes to station and network promotion to
advertising executives responsible for national spot
billings — TIDE, The Newsmagazine for Advertising
Executives, is first choice year after year.
1947 — TIDE 9% more pages than second publication*
1948 — TIDE 25% more pages than second publication
1949 — TIDE 37% more pages than second publication^
■'*The advertising press: TIDE, Advertising Age, Printers' Ink,
Advertising Agency.
fFirst nine months of 1949.
T^IDE not only consistently carries more pages of station
and network advertising promotion, but its lead con-
tinues to increase.
IVr ORE people have read more about radio and televi-
sion in TIDE than in any other general advertising
publication.
IVTAY we show you our special report on the effective-
ness of national spot promotion in TIDE?
TIDE
The Newsmagazine for Advertising Executives
232 Madison Avenue — New York 16, New York
256
METWORK
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MATIOMAJL
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REeiOMAJL
MIMETEEN FIFTT
It's still bargain
day at WLW
The number of radio stations competing for listening within
the WLW Merchandise- Able Area has increased from 153 in
1946 to 258 in 1949 ... an increase of 69 percent.*
Nevertheless, during February- March, 1949, WLW received
20,046,400 Home Hours of Listening per week — compared
to 20,315,137 during the same period in 1946 ... a decrease
of only 1.3 percent.*
Further, on a cost-per-thousand basis, WLW delivers adver-
tising impressions at slightly more than half the cost of using
a combination of the best local stations in each of the 21 major
markets of WLW-Land.
And that's why we repeat . . . it's still Bargain Day at The
Nation's Station!
*Nielsen Radio Index
CROSLEY BROADCASTING CORPORATION
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•ELEVISION
must abandon
the yoke of radio
thinking. Televi-
sion must tailor
its cloth to fit its
economic and
technical needs.
Mark Woods Programming
Vice-chairman has improved
Bd. of Directors tremendously
during the past
year. The critical judgment of those
watching the televising of this year's
Metropolitan Opera opening and
comparing it to the television op-
eratic opening of last season attests
to this. To a large extent the belief
that good radio programming auto-
matically becomes good television
programming is being abandoned.
New ideas and new formats are be-
ing developed and tried constantly.
But, all of this is worthless unless
the industry solves its technical
problems so that the widest possible
audience can view television in the
best possible manner.
•
There are two means by which
this can be done. Constant improve-
ment of signal for existing stations,
and here the transfer of ABC's WJZ-
TV transmitter to the Empire State
Building is a case in point, and
the creation of new television sta-
tions in areas where none now exist.
The Federal Communications Com-
mission also is considering the prob-
lem of increased power for existing
stations. The creation of new stations
is hindered by the lack of cable facil-
ities and by the poor quality of tran-
scribed programs available, even for
existing stations which are unable to
carry a great portion of their pro-
grams in the form of "live" pickups.
Radio, by constantly improving
methods of transcription, has solved
this problem. A transcribed program,
preferably by tape recording, may
be made at the time of the original
broadcast or made and edited solely
for future broadcasting, and cannot
be distinguished from a live broad-
cast. To achieve this same technical
quality in video recording is the im-
mediate and most pressing problem
facing the industry.
Video rec'ordings are now made by
an electronic-optical process on film.
These recordings at the pi-esent time
are the only means of providing cer-
tain areas an opportunity to see the
better programs originating in New
York, Chicago and Hollywood. Even
with the contemplated expansion of
coaxial cable facilities it is probable
that for years to come many sections
of the country must obtain their
television fare in this manner if at
all. And present video recordings
leave much to be desired. Under the
best of circumstances a non-techni-
cal viewer can distinguish between
the program presented by video re-
cording, the "live" program, and
even the program from film especial-
ly made for television.
•
It is obviously impossible for all
television stations now operating or
planned to present one hundred per
cent live programs. Two alternatives
remain. Our existing methods of re-
cording may be improved. ABC,
which pioneered in the application
of improved magnetic tape record-
ing, currently is moving in this di-
rection. But, at the same time, we
are not convinced that this is the
ideal method and are pioneering in
two other directions — simultaneous
motion picture filming, and the pro-
duction of camera picture film es-
pecially for television.
The success that has greeted the
televising of the "Lone Ranger" pro-
gram, which is broadcast from film
shot in Hollywood especially for
television, amply testifies to the ef-
ficiency of this method.
•
The simultaneous motion picture
filming of a program that is at the
same time being presented "live"
in some parts of the country, how-
ever, seems to be the ideal solution.
The technical problems are tremen-
dous. It is necessary to have a tele-
vision camera, or a bank of cameras,
in absolute synchronization with one
or more film picture cameras. Tech-
nicians of the American Broadcast-
ing Company, in cooperation with
camera and electronic experts from
other companies, are now working
toward a solution of the technical
difficulties. Legal ahd labor union
problems also confront the television
broadcaster. But, none of these prob-
lems are insurmountable.
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such as this,
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subjects that can
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er than try to
cover the entire
field, I feel that
the best contri-
bution I can
make is to discuss one subject spe-
cifically. And I have chosen Televi-
sion Costs.
There is an impression that televi-
sion costs are very high.
Very high in relation to what?
Radio? Newspapers? Magazines?
High in relation to a force of sales-
man making door to door sales calls?
Is a full page ad, say, in Life mag-
azine, in four colors, a terribly high
cost advertisement simply because
the outlay is larger than the same
page produced in black and white?
The outlay is greater for color be-
cause the results justify the viore ex-
pensive production treatment than
mere black and white.
•
The same is obviously true of tele-
vision. Television cannot and should
not be compared to any other single
advertising medium. The compli-
cated and costly process which re-
produces a moving image on a screen
right in a man's living room is a
brand new entry into the field of
sales and advertising. Because of the
characteristics inherent in it, there
cannot be a direct comparison with
radio — which appeals to the ear; nor
with newspapers whose memory-
jogging printed word also is simply
one other characteristic provided by
television; nor magazines whose
scope and eye appeal characteristics
are also present to an even greater
degree in TV.
In other words, TV is combining
all the advertising values of all other
media — plus certain effects com-
pletely unique to television alone.
Let's consider a single advertiser
in television.
The Lincoln-Mercury dealers spon-
sor Columbia's Toast Of The Town.
Through this program, the Lincoln-
Mercury people gain the effect of
the most ideal car salesman imagin-
able making close to 4 million calls
on family buying units in 30 or 40
different cities. Each of the nearly 4
million persons who willingly and
voluntarily invite this salesman into
their home each week is exposed to
several demonstrations and sales
talks of the Lincoln-Mercury cars
under the best selling conditions.
That is what this advertiser is
buying when paying the supposedly
high cost of television. To be exact,
it costs this sponsor about $4.00 to
make a thousand of these hard-hit-
ting demonstrations. Or about Vz
cent per demonstration.
Do people remember what they
see on television and do they act on
it?
This same sponsor who pays only
Vo cent each week to show off his car
to a prospect has found out such re-
sults as this:
A number of the most promi-
nent New York dealers report
that over 90 per cent of the per-
sons who visited showrooms on
a particular night did so because
they were motivated by Toast
Of The Town— on CBS-TV.
Television is a salesman making
very effective calls on as many per-
sons as the sponsor needs — at any
time of the week he wishes. And in-
stead of being costly — the medium
offers its characteristics in almost
every case at less than 1 cent per
sales demonstration.
That is what the relatively large
initial outlay is for in television —
not the concepts which advertisers
are accustomed to after years of us-
ing other established media, and in
consequence, not the cost concept
which advertisers are accustomed to.
But, television doesn't demand
even high initial outlay. CBS-TV
has programs in which the adver-
tiser pays out as little as $1,000 per
week and still makes his effective
sales calls at less than 1 cent per
thousand persons. In TV they are
paying for unique results.
Last year may well be pointed to
as the year of highest cost. In 1950,
and in subsequent years, most indi-
cations point to a lowering of tele-
vision budget necessities, when
viewed in the light of cost per thou-
sand and sales effectiveness.
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COLUMBIA
Broadcasting System, Ine.
Executives and Staff
483 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y.
Telephone: PLaza 5-2000
Registered Telegraphic Address— COLUMBIA NEW YORK
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Prescott S. Bush Isaac D. Levy
Ralph F. Colin Leon Levy
J. A. W. Iglehart Edward R. Murrow
General Counsel
Samuel Paley Dorsey Richardson
William S. Paley Frank Stanton
Joseph H. Ream Edward Wallersfein
Rosenman, Goldmark, Colin & Kaye.
Officers
William S. Paley Chairman of the Board
Frank Stanton President
Joseph H. Ream Executive Vice President
Adrian Murphy
Vice President and General Executive
Howard S. Meighan
Vice President and General Executive
Lawrence W. Lowman
Vice President and General Executive
J. L. Van Volkenburg
Vice President in Charge of Network Sales
H. V. Akerberg
Vice President in Charge of Station Relations
H. Leslie Atlass
Vice President in Charge of Central Division
Earl H. Gammons
Vice President in Charge of Washington Office
William C. Gittinger
Vice President & Asst. to the President
Howard L. Hausman
Vice President in Charge of Personnel Relations
Arthur Hull Hayes
V. P. in Charge of San Francisco Office
William B. Lodge
Vice President in Charge of General Enginering
Hubbell Robinson, Jr.
Vice President in Charge of Network Programs
James M. Seward. . . .Vice President in Charge of
Business Affairs, Network Programs
J. Kelly Smith
V. P. in Charge of Station Administration
Frank Falknor
Vice President in Charge of Program Operations
Julius F. Brauner. Secretary and General Attorney
S. R. Dean Treasurer
William J. Flynn Assistant Treasurer
Arthur S. Padgett General Auditor
Edward Saxe Controller
DEPARTMENTS AND DIVISIONS
Accounting Department
S. R. Dean Treasurer and Comptroller
William J. Flynn Assistant Treasurer
L. C. Merrick Assistant Comptroller
Norman C. Hadley Chief Accountant
Auditing and Tax Department
Arthur S. Padgett General Auditor
Norman DuFrane Chief Auditor
Operations Department
Frank Falknor
Vice President in Charge of Program Operations
Gilson Gray Director of Operations
R. L. Hopkins Manager of Set Construction
James C. Shattuck Director of Editing
John E. Forsander Purchasing Agent
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Albert H. Bryant
Mgr., Transportation, Mail. File, Mimeograph
Julius Mattfeld Director of Music Library
Horace Guillotte. . . Mgr, of Network Operations
Lucile Singleton. .Director of Vocal Auditions and
Manager of Record and Script Library
Davidson Vorhes Manager of Sound Effects
Laurette Banks Manager of Ticket Division
W. C. Harrington. .. Manager, Copyright Division
Harriet Hess Supervisor of Program Typing
Emily Scheiner Supervisor of Ediphone
Henry Grossman. . . Dir. of Plant and Construction
Hugh Cowan Assistant to Mr. Grossman
R. G. Thompson Mgr., Network Technical
Operations and Chief Engineering of WCBS
Paul Wittling Mgr. TV Technical Operations
Walter Pierson. ... Manager, Building Operations
A. H. Peterson Traffic Manager
Richard Redmond Director of TV Operations
BiLsiness Affairs Department
James M. Seward. Vice President in Charge of
Business Affairs, Network Programs
I. S. Becker
Director of Business Affairs, Network Programs
William J. Bratter Assistant Director
Merritt Coleman.- Assistant Director
Robert Ray Director of Network Scheduling
Janice O'Connell. Supervisor, Literary Clearance
and New Program Ideas
Kenneth L. Yourd. .Director of Business Affairs,
Network Programs, Hollywood
Martin Leeds Associate Director
General Engineering
Department
William B. Lodge. V.P. Chg. of Gen. Engineering
A. B. Chamberlain Chief Engineer
H. A. Chinn Chief Audio-Video Engineer
J. W. Wright Chief Radio Engineer
Engineering' Research and
Development Department
Peter C. Goldmark
Director of Engineering Research and Devel-
opment
John W. Christensen Chief Engineer
John Martin Executive Assistant
Legal Department
Julius F. Brauner
Secretary and General Attorney
Kenneth L. Yourd Senior Attorney
I^etwork Sales Department
J. L. Van Volkenburg
V.P. in Charge of Network Sales
John J. Karol Sales Manager
William J. Fagan Administrative Manager
Allyn Jay Marsh Assistant Sales Manager
Thomas D. Connolly Manager Program Sales
Charles E. Midgley, Jr Sales Service Manager
T. P. Maguire Assistant Sales Service Mgr.
Chicago Office Network Sales,
410 North Michigan Avenue
Wendell Campbell Western Manager
Dudley Faust Assistant Manager
Detroit Office Network Sales
Fisher Building
Joseph Spadea Manager
Personal Relations
Department
Howard L. Hausman.V.P. Chg. Personnel Relations
Charles Burt Personnel Manager
Robert Kalaidjian Employment Manager
Dr. Jack Nelson Director Medical Office
Program Department
Hubbell Robinson, Jr.
Vice President in Charge of Network Programs
Harry Ackerman
Dir. of Network Programs, Hollywood
Robert Heller N. Y. Director of Programs
Guy Delia Cioppa
Associate Dir. of Network Programs, Hollywood
Gerald Maulsby Manager of Broadcasts
Lester Gottlieb
Director of Popular Music and Talent Scout
James H. Fassett Director of Serious Music
Marjorie Morrow Casting Director
Public Affairs
Sig Mickelson Director of Public Affairs
Edward R. Murrow. . .Counselor on Public Affairs
Werner Michel. . Dir. of Production, Public Affairs
George Crothers Dir. of Religious Broadcasts
Helen Sioussat Director of Talks
Leon Levine. .. Director of Discussion Broadcasts
Lewis Shollenberger
Dir. of Talks and Special Events, Wash., D. C.
Sam Abelow Assistant, Documentary Unit
Edmund Chester Director of News
Wells Church Editor-in-Chief
Theodore F. Koop
Dir. of News and Public Affairs, Washington
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Henry Wefing Asst. Dir. of News Broadcasts
Walter L. Barber Director of Sports Division
John Derr Associate Director of Sports
Press In format ion
George Crandall . Director of Press Information
Michael J. Foster Assistant Director
Michael Boscia Executive Assistant
Harry Warner Manager of Operations
Walter Seigal Mgr. of Photographic Division
Anne Harding Manager of Service Division
Dorothy Leffler. .. Manager of Magazine Division
Harry Feeney Trade News Editor
Radio Sales, Radio and TV
Stations' Rep.
Carl Burkland General Sales Manager
H. A. Carlborg. .Eastern Sales Manager, New York
George Dunham. Eastern Television Sales Manager
Sam Digges TV Sales Manager, Chicago
Gordon F. Hayes. . . .AM Sales Manager, Chicago
H. H. Holtshouser
Sales Manager (AM), Memphis
Edwin Buckalew
AM-TV Sales Manager, San Francisco
Richard Elpers
AM-TV Sales Manager, Los Angeles
Ralph Patt AM-TV Sales Manager, Detroit
Research Department
Oscar Katz Director of Research
Harper Carraine Asst. Dir. Research
Edward Reeve Research Projects Manager
Reference Department
William C. Ackerman
Director of Reference Department
Agnes Law Librarian
Sales Promotion and
Advertising Department
Louis Hausman Dir. Sis. Prom. & Adv.
William Golden Associate Director
John P Cowden General Manager
Charles Oppenheim
Manager of Program Promotion
Station Administration
Department
J. Kelly Smith
V.P. in Charge of Station Administration
Edward DeGray Asst. to the Vice President
James V. Melick Executive Assistant
Station Relations
Department
Herbert V. Akerberg
Vice President in Charge of Station Relations
William A. Schudt, Jr.
Director of Station Relations
Edward E. Hall Eastern Division Manager
Housewives' Protective
League Productions
Fletcher Wiley General Manager
Edward W. Wood Sales Manager
Television Department
Hubbell Robinson, Jr.
Vice President in Charge of Network Programs
Richard J. Redmond Dir. General Operations
Charles M. Underbill. .. Director of TV Programs
Jerome Danzig Associate Dir. of Programs
Worthington C. Miner
Mgr. of Television Program Development
David Sutton Television Sales Manager
George L. Moskovics
Manager of Television Sales Development
Edmund Chester Director of News
Robert Bendick Director of Special Events
Eleanor Kilgallen Casting Director
John DeMott Production Manager
Robert Wood Traffic Manager
Arthur E. Duram Market Research Counsel
Paul Wittlig Mgr. of Technical Operations
COLrMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM
Standard Stations:
KMOX, St. Louis
KNX, Los Angeles
WBBM, Chicago
WCBS, New York
WCCO, Minneapolis
WEEI, Boston
KCBS, San Francisco
FM Stations:
KNX-FM, Los Angeles
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WBBM-FM, Chicago
WCBS-FM, New York
WEEI-FM, Boston
TV Station:
CBS-TV, New York
utual roadcasting l ystem
Frank White
President
I
'TTHE year just
past has af-
forded broad-
casters their first
real insight into
the probable fu-
ture of this now-
dual industry:
radio and televi-
s i 0 n . E arlier
proph e t s had
found in their
crystal balls the vision of one all-
powerful telecasting medium and
the attendant death of sound broad-
casting within three to five years. The
industry experience during these 12
months of 1949, however, has given a
perspective to the picture which has
caused most of these same prophets
to temper their rather grim and glib
predictions. Industry statisticians
now point to a few pertinent figures
to indicate the realities: that tele-
vision homes in the United States
number some 3 million while radio
homes total close to 40 million; that
even during this period of television's
amazing progress, the number of
7iew radio homes has outstripped
television better than three to one;
that, with all the 1949 emphasis on
television, the country's set manu-
facturers produced three radio re-
ceivers for every video set.
•
As 1950 begins, we get a similar
perspective on the transmitting end
of radio and television. It is gen-
erally agreed that, for the next sev-
eral years at least, television will be
concentrated in the larger cities. By
the end of 1950 or perhaps 1951, net-
work TV will be available to about
half the country's homes. But it will
take a long, long time to reach the
other half. Because the populations
of hundreds of towns and cities are
not large enough to support a local
television station, radio will still be
their main source of entertainment
and information. This is a factor of
special significance to the Mutual
Broadcasting System because more
than 300 of our 520 stations are the
only network voice in town.
A glance at the history of adver-
tising in America gives us a still
broader perspective on tlie so-called
battle between radio and television.
No major communications medium
has ever been destroyed by another.
Newspapers did not kill the bill-
boards, nor magazines the news-
papers. Motion pictures and phono-
graph recordings thrived together;
radio itself has far from bankrupted
any of its predecessors. And now
television? The older media will have
to move over, as they have done be-
fore, but they will retain their roles
in the nation's expanding economy.
This does not imply that there will
be no competition between radio and
television. Of course there will be —
at times for the same audience and
for the same advertising dollar. But
we at Mutual have a continuing
faith in the future of radio — a faith
fortified by a constructive program
to cope with the changing patterns
of the industry.
•
Mutual has always been a different
kind of network. Throughout 1950
and the years ahead, we plan to
stress and emphasize these differ-
ences. They contribute heavily to
Mutual's strength and we plan to
make the most of them. They add up
to a plus in dollars for the Mutual
advertiser, a broader and yet more
intimate service to our listeners.
•
Mutual's second difference comple-
ments the first. Here — and on no
other network — the advertiser can,
at no extra cost, tell his customers
where to buy what he is selling, as
well as why. The Mutual plan of free
cut-ins provides localized messages
identifying dealers in each station-
town by name and address.
•
The third difference is the maxi-
mum flexibility of Mutual's facilities.
Advertisers are finding it increas-
ingly important to adapt their radio
coverage more closely to their indi-
vidual marketing patterns but con-
ventional network lineups rarely
conform to sales geography.
Mutual's fourth difference: the
highest per dollar return in all net-
work radio.
The fifth point of difference: Mu-
tual offers the lowest costs, hook-up
by hook-up, of all the networks. Our
latest rate-card makes it possible
for an advertiser to buy the proven
benefits of coast-to-coast radio —
and still save enough to explore the
high promise of television, too.
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1440 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y.
Phone, PEnnsylvania 6-9600
Executive Personnel
Board of Directors
Theodore C. Streibert WOR, Chairman
Thomas O'Neil. . . .Yankee Network, Vice-Chmn.
E. M. Antrim WGN
Willet H. Brown Don Lee
J. E. Campeau CKLW, Detroit
Benedict Gimbel, Jr WIP, Philadelphia
J. R. Poppele WOR
Frank Schreiber WGN
Linus Travers Yankee Network
Lewis Allen Weiss Don Lee
Frank K. White MBS, New York
Officers
Frank White President
E. M. Antrim Chicago, Secretary
James E. Wallen New York, Treasurer
William H. Fineshriber, Jr.. .V.P. in Chg. of Prog.
Adolph N. Hult Vice-Pres. in Chg. of Sales
Robert A. Schmid. .Vice-Pres. in Charge of Adv.,
Planning & Research
A. A. Schechter
Vice-Pres. in Chg. of News, Spec. Events & Press
E. M. Johnson, Vice-Pres.
in Chg. of Sta. Rela. & Engineering
Legal Counsel
Louis C. Caldwell, Keith Masters,
Andrew C. Hamilton. .. of Kirkland, Fleming,
Green, Martin and Ellis, Washington, D. C,
and Chicago.
Leo Lauterstein and David Brown New York
Elisha Goldfarb MBS Counsel
Esterly Chase Page Wash., Eng. Consultant
Departments and Divisions
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
Frank K. White President
James E. Wallen. Treas., Controller & Asst. Secty.
Office Management
James E. Wallen Office Manager
Beatrice M. Marschner Personnel Director
Ruth Hendler Purchasing Agent
Gaile Dody Supervisor of Central Steno.
Sigrid Ramberg . . .Supervisor of File & Reception
Program Department
William H. Fineshriber, Jr.
Vice-Pres. fir Dir. of Programs
Adolph Opfinger Asst. Program Director
274
Eleanor Pearlson Administrative Asst.
Harold Wagner Mgr. of Program Operations
B. J. Hauser Dir. of Co-Op Program
Sally P.aynor ...Asst. Director of Co-Op Program
Herbert Rice Director of Production
Rocco L. Tito Ass't Dir. of Production
Edwin Otis Commercial Program Supvr.
Dorothy Kemble
Dir. of Continuity Acceptance & Religious &
Educational Programs.
Marion Lennox
Asst. Dir. of Continuity Acceptance
Isabel S. Bisini. . Asst. Dir. of Religious Programs
Ada Lusardi Supervisor of Program Traffic
John Newhouse, Hugo Seiler
Night Program Supervisors
Idella Grandlay Day Program Supervisor
Xews, Special Events
and Press
A. A. Schechter Vice-President
Milton Burgh Director of News
Arthur Feldman Director of Special Events
Paul Jonas. ... Dir. of Sports & Music Clearance
James E. O'Bryon Director of Publicity
Francis X. Zuzulo Asst. Director of Publicity
Robert Wilson Exploitation Manager
John Skinner Editor-in-Chief
Harold Gold Broadcast News Editor
Maria Caterine Photo and Fashion Editor
Harold Algus Syndicate Contact & Writer
Station Reflations &
Engineering
E. M. Johnson Vice-President
Charles Godwin Southern Mgr. -Station Rel.
Robert Carpenter Eastern Mgr.-Station Rel.
Roy Danish Western Mgr.-Station Rel.
Ruth Jaffe Supervisor of Station Traffic
Robert O'Connor. .. Mgr. of Station Information
Leslie Learned Chief of Engineering Traffic
James Chapman. .. .Supt. of Engineering Traffic
Margaret Riordan. Sup. of Wire Communications
Lewis Tower Chief Facilities Engineer
Margaret Maloney Telephone Supervisor
Advertising, Planning and
Research
Robert A. Schmid Vice-President
Harold Coulter Director of Promotion
James Tyler Manager of Adv. & Prom.
William Fairbanks. Mgr. Presentations & Planning
Richard Puff Director of Research
Paul Benson Asst. Director of Research
F. Carleton McVarish. . . .Mgr. of Audience Prom.
Arnold Roston .Art Director
Winifred Hall Production Supervisor
Sales Department
Adolf N. Hult Vice-President
Sidney P. Allen Asst. to V.P.
D. R. Buckham Eastern Sales Manager
Alma Graef Manager of Sales Service
Torrence Danley Manager of Sales Traffic
Minnie Antrim Service Representative
Eda Purcell Manager of Contract
Accounting Department
George Ruppel Assistant Controller
Richard Groome Auditor
George Westby . . . ." Budget Director
Madeline Peilinger Supervisor of Affidavit
Chicago Staff
Carroll Marts Sales Manager
Dorothy Reynolds. . . Midwest Sales Service Mgr.
Myrtle Goulet. . . Office Mgr. & Program Traffic
George Herro Dir of Prom. & Publicity
Washington Staff
Hollis Seavey. . Washington Program Coordinator
William Hillman Presidential Corres.
Philadelphia Staff
Howard Cann. .. Philadelphia Sales Representative
Hollywood Staff
Ned Tollinger Program Mgr.
Harriet Crouse Publicity Dir.
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casting
reached new ec-
onomic levels in
1949, and during
the past year tel-
evision has made
unprecedented
J. H. McCoNNELL advances along-
President side the older art
of sound. The
prospects for
these two broadcast services in 1950
are bright. As entertainment me-
dia, they will continue to serve the
American public well. As advertis-
ing media, they complement each
other. Only by using radio and tele-
vision can the advertiser reach all of
the people of the United States —
something he cannot do by the use of
any other medium.
The very growth of television is a
challenge to radio to make the most
of its capacities and to realize fully
its great potential.
This growth will continue at an
increasing pace. The number of tele-
vision receivers in the hands of the
public will grow by leaps and bounds
and television facilities will also ex-
pand. At the beginning of 1949, NBC
had an interconnected television net-
work of only seven stations on the
East Coast. By December 1, the NBC
interconnected network had in-
creased to twenty-six stations which,
together with twenty-seven non-in-
terconnected stations, brought NBC
service to thirty-two states — and
to an area containing upwards of 60
per cent of the nation's population.
•
Television will also grow in pro-
gram skills and production know-
how. At NBC, television is now "on
its own," with its own studios, en-
gineers, newsmen, talent scouts, sales
force and financial set up. It will de-
velop new sales patterns and will
sell billions of dollars worth of goods
and services. And ultimately tele-
vision will be profitable, with several
video broadcasters already reporting
a small profit from operations.
Radio, however, will continue as a
great force of entertainment for
people of all ages, with basic ad-
vantages as an advertising medium.
Radio covers all markets. It can
reach over 94 per cent of the families
in this country and there are an ad-
ditional twenty million sets in cars,
out of doors and in public places.
Radio has been getting bigger, with
more than five million families added
to the radio population in the last
three years. It is the most economical
of all media, and a better buy than
ever before. In the past ten years,
the NBC network cost-per-thousand
has decreased 23 per cent, while dur-
ing the same period daily news-
papers have increased 7 per cent,
and one of the largest weekly maga-
zines has increased 17 per cent in
cost-per-thousand.
With these advantages, radio has
nothing to fear so long as it makes
the most of its opportunities. It will
always have a substantial audience
if it is alert in meeting the public's
requirements for entertainment and
information. With such a mass audi-
ence, radio will continue to enjoy ad-
vertising support. But it cannot hide
its light under a bushel. Radio must
tell the advertisers of America its
full story — and it must develop new
merchandising and sales techniques
to meet changing requirements.
As long as radio faces its challenge
and does a real job, it will not be
displaced by any other medium of
entertainment or advertising. Radio
itself did not replace older advertis-
ing media, but stimulated them to
greater growth. Between 1928 and
1948, while radio established itself
as a basic advertising medium, the
national advertising revenues of
magazines and newspapers increased
by over $400,000,000. The telegraph
was not banished by the telephone;
wireless has not eliminated the
cables; the phonograph was not
killed by radio; and the movies did
not destroy the theatre.
As a new and dynamic medium,
television itself will create new de-
mands for goods, with greater busi-
ness volumes and increased sales
opportunities. Radio has an oppor-
tunity for a larger scope of service in
1950 and it will realize that oppor-
tunity. Teamed, it will do an un-
paralleled job for the American
economy.
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Registered Telegraphic Address
NATBROCAST NEW YORK
Arthur E. Braun
John T. Cahill
Charles R. Denny
Gano Dunn
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Niles Trammeli, Chairman of fhe Board
Frank M. Folsom
George L. Harrison
Harry C. Ingles
Charles B. Jolliffe
Joseph H. McConnell
Edward F. McGrady
Edward J. Nally
Brig. Gen. David Sarnoff
Officers
Niles Trammeli Chairman of the Board
Joseph H. McConnell President
Charles R. Denny. ... .Executive Vice President
Harry C. Kopf. . ., Administrative Vice President
Edward Madden Asst. to Pres.
Sylvester Weaver ...! Vice President
John H. MacDonald Administrative Vice
President
Sidney N. Stotz. . Administrative Vice President
William Brooks Vice President
Sydney Eiges Vice President
Charles P. Hammond Vice President
0. B. Hanson Vice President
William S. Hedges Vice President
Gustav B. Margraf. . . . Vice President & General
Attorney
John F. Royal Vice President
Frank M. Russell Vice President
1. E. Showerman Vice President
Victor T. Norton Vice President
H. F. McKeon Controller
R. J. Teichner. Treasurer & Assistant Secretary
Lewis MacConnach Secretary
Wayne Mason Assistant Secretary
DEPARTMENTS AND DIVISIONS
Executive Officers
Joseph H. McConnell President
Charles R. Denny Executive Vice President
John H. McDonald. .Administrative Vice President
in Charge of Finance
William Hedges. .Vice President in Charge of
Planning and Development
John A. Royal Vice President
David C. Adams Assistant to the Executive
Vice President
George McGovern Rate Specialist
Albert Walker Executive Assistant
William Burke Miller. .Night Executive Officer
James Gaines. . . .Dir. of Owned & Oper. Stations
Advertising and Promotion
James Nelson. . .Director Advtg. & Prom, for TV
Charles P. Hammond
Director Advtg. & Prom, for Radio
Budget
John Tiedeman Budget Officer
Continuity Acceptance
Department
Stockton Helffrich Manager
Controllers Department
Harry F. McKeon Controller
Harold M. Kelly Assistant Controller
Hugh R. McGeachie Assistant Controller
Emgineering Department
0. B. Hanson. .Vice President and Chief Engineer
George McElrath Director of Engineering
Operations
William A. Clarke Administrative Assistant
Joseph D'Agostino Liaison Engineer
Raymond F. Guy Manager, Radio and
Allocations Engineering
George N. Nixon Manager, Engineering
Development
Chester A. Rackey. .Manager, Audio and Video
Engineering
Thomas H. Phelan.New York Division Engineer
James Wood. ... Manager of Technical Services
General Service Department
Edward M. Lowell Director
Waiter E. Giebelhaus Manager of Building
Maintenance Division
Helen Davis Manager of Office Services
Division
Guest Relations
Peter M. Tintle Manager
Joseph Phillips. Assistant Manager in Charge of
Reception Division
Alton Porter Assistant Manager in Charge of
Tours Division
James Van Gaasbeck Assistant Manager in
Charge of Ticket Division
Legal Department
Gustav B. Margraf Vice President & General
Attorney
Robert P. Myers . Assistant General Attorney
Thomas E. Ervin Assistant General Attorney
George H. Halbert Senior Attorney
John V. Shute Senior Attorney
John P. King Attorney
Paul B. Lynch Attorney
Cahill, Gordon, Zachry & Reindel Counsel
(New York & Washington)
IVational Spot Sales
Department
James V. McConnell Director
John de Russy Manager
Jacob Evans Promotion Manager
IVetwork Sales Department
Harry C. Kopf V.P. for Sound Bcstg.
George Frey Dir. of TV Sales
Walter Scott Eastern Sales Mgr. for Radio
Ed Hitr Eastern Sales Mgr. for TV
Sackett Miles Mgr. Sales & Service for Radio
Frank Reed Mgr. Sales fir Service for TV
IVews and Special Events
Department
William F. Brooks. Vice President in Charge Radio
Francis C. McCali. Director of News & Special
Events
Adolph J. Schneider Director of TV News &
Special Events
Joseph 0. Meyers. Manager of Radio Operations
International Division
Gal Abraham. .Station Liaison & Public Relations
Director
Personnel Department
Ernest de la Ossa Director
Theodore Thompson Manager
Edmund Souhami. . Labor Relations Assistant to
the Director
Doris Ann Employment Manager
Donald Bogert Employee Service Manager
William Rodin. .. .Records & Research Manager
Press Department
Sydney Eiges Vice President in Charge
Josef Dine Director
Sam Kaufman Special Services Manager
Allan Kalmus Tele. Manager
Michael Dann Trade Editor
Leo Hershdorfer Feature & Copy Editor
Leonard Meyers Music Editor
Sidney Desfor Photo Editor
Don Bishop Magazine Editor
Ursala Halloran Column Editor
Anita Barnard Information
Program Department
Thomas C. McCray. National Program Director
Arch Robb Operations Manager
Leslie Harris. . .Assistant National Program Dir.
Mitchell Benson. Administrative Assistant; Co-
ordinator of New Package Programs
Mary Cooper Supervisor of Booking Office
Allin Robinson Night Program Manager
Patrick J. Kelly Manager of Announcers
Samuel Chotzinoff General Music Director
James Kovach Manager Production Div.
Richard McDonagh Executive Producer
Joel Hammil Manager, Literary Rights &
Material Review
Bill Stern Director of Sports
Frederick Knopf ke. . . Manager of Sound Effects
Wade Arnold Assistant to the Program Director
in Charge of Special Programs
Van Woodward Mgr. Script Div.
Public Affairs and Education
Department
Sterling Fisher Manager
Doris Corwith. .. .Director of Talks & Religious
Broadcasts
Margaret Cuthbert. ... Director of Public Affairs
Jane T. Wagner Director of Education
Radio Recording Department
Charles G. Hicks. . Comm. Recording Sales Mgr.
Research Department
Hugh M. Beville, Jr Director
Barry T. Rumple Manager
Stations Departments
Easton C. Woolley Dir. Sta. Rel. for Radio
Sheldon Hickox Dir. Sta. Rel. for TV
Traffic Department
Harry A. Woodman Manager
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Tolo\ isioii Dopai'lmoiit
Sylvester L. Weaver Vice President in Chg. ot
Television
OPERATIONS
Carlcton D. Smith
John T. Williams
Operations
Fred Shawn
J. Robert Myers
Leslie C. Vaughan
Joseph Berhalter
Director ot TV Operations
Asst. to the Director of TV
Manager of Operations
TV Controller
TV Cost & Billing Manager
TV Budget Officer
Neil Knox TV Personnel Supervisor
Russ Johnston Director of Film Operations
N. Ray Kelly Assistant Director of Film Division
Robert E. Shelby Director of TV Engineering
Operations
F. A. Wankel Asst. Director of TV Engineering
Operations
Reid R. Davis TV Operations Supervisor
PRODUCTION
Frederic W. White Director of Production
Fred Coe. Manager of New Program Development
Carl Stanton .. Talent & Program Procurement-
Manager
SALES
Robert W. Sarnoff Program Sales Mgr.
Tranjiiportatioii Department
Marie F. Dolan Manager
TreavSiirers Department
Rudolph J. Teichner Treasurer
William A Williams Assistant to the Treasurer
William D. Bloxham Purchasing Agent
tlwiiofl A. Opt^raleci Stations
James M. Gaines.. Director of Owned and
Operated Stations
Hamilton Shea Controller
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llepartment
Thomas B. McFadden Manager of WNBC.
WNBC-FM, WNBT
Donald A. Norman Assistant Manager
Harvey J. Gannon Program Manager, WNBC,
WNBC-FM
John H. Reber Program Manager, WNBT
John C. Warren Sales Manager
Joseph Goodfellow Account Executive
William Rich Account Executive
Murry Harris. Advertising & Promotion Manager
Richard Stahlberger . Assistant Advertising &
Promotion Manager
George Stevens Sales Traffic Director
Earl Harder Manager of AM Traffic
Catherine Formickella. . . Manager of TV Traffic
Jay Heitin News & Special Events Manager
Schuyler Chapin Press Manager
Thomas Page Farm Director
Clay Daniel Production Manager
Marjorie Hutchison Business Manager
Raymond C. Johnson Promotion Writer
Winifred Schaefer Assistant to News & Press
Managers
Stations Owned and Operated by the
XATIOXAL BROADCASTING COmSpAXY
WNBC, WNBC-FM
WMAQ, WMAQ-FM
WRC, WRC-FM
WTAM, WTAM-FM
KNBC, KNBC-FM
KOA, KOA-FM
WNBT
WNBW
WNBK
WNBQ
KNBH
New York Ownel and operated by NBC
Chicago Owned and operated by NBC
Washington Owned and operated by NBC
Cleveland Owned and operated by NBC
San Francisco Owned and operated by NBC
Denver Owned and operated by NBC
New York (Television) Owned
Washington (Television) Owned
Cleveland (Television) Owned
Chicago (Television) Owned
Hollywood (Television) Owned
and
operated by
NBC
and
operated by
NBC
and
operated by
NBC
and
operated by
NBC
and
operated by
NBC
AFFILIATED STATIONS— Interconnected Network
WBAL-TV, WBZ-TV, WBEN-TV, WNBQ, WNBK, WWJ-TV, WICU, WLAV-TV, WGAL-TV.
WTMPJ-TV, WHHC-TV, WNBT, WPTZ, WDTV, WJAR-TV, WHAM-TV, WRGB, KSD-TV, WSPD-
TV, WNBW, WDEL-TV.
Non-interconnected Network
KOB-TV, WSB-TV, WBRC-TV, WBTV, WLW-TV, WLW-C, WLW-D, WBAP-TV, KNBH,
WAVE-TV, WMCT, WDSU-TV, WKY-TV, WOW-TV, KDYL-TV, KSTP-TV, KPIX, KING-TV,
WSAZ-TV, KFMB-TV.
Central Division — Chicago
Merchandise Mart, Chicago 54, III.
Tel. Superior 7-8300
WMAQ, WMAQ-FM, WNBQ (TV)
I. E. Showerman Vice President in Charge
John F. Whalley Business Manager
Robert Guilbert Manager of Continuity
Acceptance
Howard Luttgen Division Engineer
William Ray. Manager of News & Special Events
Jack Ryan Manager of Press
Frederick Jacobson Program Manager
Judith Waller. .. Public Affairs and Education
Director
Oliver Morton. . Local & National Spot Sales
Manager
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Paul McCluer Network Sales Manager
A. W. Kaney Station Relations Manager
Jules Herbuveaux Tele. Manager
Paul Moore TV Engineering Operations
Supervisor
Edwin S. Mills TV Program Manager
Eugene Hoge Central Div. TV Sales Mgr.
Western Division —
Hollywood
Sunset Blvd. & Vine St.. Hollywood 28, Calif.
Tel. 9-6161
KNBH (TV)
Sidney W. Stotz Administrative Vice President
in Charge of the Western Division
Lewis S. Frost. .Assistant to the Vice President
Frank V. Deliett Auditor
Donald Honrath Manager of Continuity
Acceptance
Alfred Saxton Western Division Engineer
Robert Howard. .Nat. Spot Sales Mgr. West. Div.
Frank Berend Nat. Sales Mgr. West. Div.
Roger Sprague . Manager of News & Special
Events Western Division
Leslie Raddatz . Manager of Press Western Div.
Homer Canfield . Prog. Mgr. Western Division
Helen Hall Act, Mgr. Sales Pro. & Adv.
Jennings Pierce. Manager of Public Affairs,
Station Relations & Guest Relations
Henry Maas Manager of Sales & Prog. Traffic
Harold Bock Manager of Tele. Operations
Wallace Boone Business Manager
Rob3rt Clark TV Eng. Operations Supervisor
Robert Brown TV Program Manager
Norman Blackburn Dir. West. Network TV
Operations
WRC, WRC-FM, WNBW, Washington
Trans Lux Bldg., Uth St. & N. Y.. Ave.
Washington 5, D. C.
Frank M. Russell. .. Vice President in Charge
William R. McAndrew. .. .Assistant to the Vice
President; General Manager
Mahlon Glascock Sales Manager
Eugene Juster Director of Programs
Donald Cooper Chief Engineer
Cassius Keller Director of News & Special Events
Thomas Geoghegan. Manager of Advertising &
Promotion
R. G. Coldenstroth. Auditor & Office Manager
Walter Royen Manager of Press
Ralph Burgin TV Program Manager
Charles Colledge . . TV Engineering Operations
Supervisor
NBC Stations Planning &
Advisory Committee
Harold Essex WSJS, Winston Salem, N. C.
Martin Campbell WFAA, Dallas, Texas
Clair McCollough WGAL, Lancaster, Pa.
Harry Bannister WWJ, Detroit, Mich.
Wiley Harris WJDX, Jackson, Miss.
Walter Damm WAMJ, Milwaukee, Wis.
Ed Yocum KGHL, Billings, Montana
Ewing Kelley KCRA, Sacramento, Calif.
Harold Burke WBAL-TV, Baltimore, Md.
John Outler WSB-TV, Atlanta, Ga.
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ik KEYSTONE *
Biri>a«leastiii|^ wSystem, Inc.
Offices
134 North LaSalle Street 580 Fifth Avenue
Chicago 2, Illinois New York 19, New York
STate 2-4590 PLaza 7-1460
Officers A Directors
Executive Vice-President Naylor Rogers
Vice-President (Director) Arthur Wolf
Vice-President (Director) Joseph Bayer
Secretary-Treasurer (Director) Sidney J. WoU
Assistant Secretary (Director) William Bayer
J%etv Yorli
580 Fifth Avenue
Eastern Sales Manager Noel A. Rhys
Office Manager Eve Bonnier
Research Director , James A. Yergin
. Chicago
134 North LaSalle St.
Exec. Vice-President Naylor Rogers
Secretary -Treasurer Sidney Jw Wolf
Special Representative Edwin R. Peterson
Account & Office Manager Elizabeth M. Jacobs
Director of Station Relations Emma G. Rogers
SERVICES OFFERED: Keystone Broadcasting System is a transcription net-
work principally covering BEYOND-METROPOLITAN markets from coast to
coast Its affiliated stations are joined together in a national system by means
of transcription, eliminating wire charges. At time of going to press, the net-
work includes 385 affiliated stations. This is the only national network in the
United States offering national radio advertisers the opportunity to cover the
BEYOND-METROPOLITAN markets exclusively, in a single transaction, by
means of electrical transcription. The System offers its facilities in time periods
from one hour down to five minutes, and also makes available announcement
periods of one-minute, half-minute and twenty-five words in length. Keystone
makes its facilities available nationally or in selected groups.
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REGIONAL
NETWORKS
Alaska Broadcasting System
CBS
830 Securities Bldg., Seattle 1, Wash.
Phone: Seneca 6333
PERSONNEL
General Manager William J. Wagner
Secretary & Treasurer I. F, Wagner
Washington Attorney Philip M. Baker
Chief Engineer W. R. Nichols
Seattle Manager Ernest Spink
Attorney Warren Cuddy
BRANCH OFFICES
Station KFQD, Box 1040, Anchorage, Ken-
neth Laughlin, Station Mgr.; Station KTKN,
Ketchikan, Thomas I. Durant, Station Mgr.;
Station KE^, Juneau, John Ashbaugh, Stalion
Mgr.; Station WFRB, Box 950. Fairbanks,
James Fletcher, Station Mgr.; Station KIBH,
Box 250, Seward, James B. Lawson, Station
Mgr.; Stalion KIFW, Sitka, Alaska.
STATIONS
KFQD, Anchorage; KTKN, Ketchikan; KINY,
Juneau; KFRB, Fairbanks; KIBH, Seward;
KOQL, Anchorage; KIFW, Sitka, Alaska.
Tho Aloha Network
P. O. Box 1380, Honolulu, T. H.
Phone: 95295
PERSONNEL
Vice-Presidents R. M. Fitkin,
J. E. Jaeger, C. J. Fern, E. J. Crane
Sales Manager L. R. Turner
STATIONS
KHON, Honolulu; KIPA. Hilo; KMVI.
Wailuku; KTOH, Lihue.
Arizona Broadcasting
S>steni
(ABS Network)
711 Heard Bldg., Phoenix, Ariz.
Phone 4-4161
PERSONNEL
General Manager Richard O. Lewis
Commercial Manager Bill Harvey
Promotion Manager Robert Pollard
STATIONS
KTAR, Phoenix; KVOA, Tucson; KYUM,
Yuma; KGLU, Safford; KWJB, Globe-Miami;
KYCA. Prescott; KAWT, Douglas-Bisbee.
The Arizona Network
Radio Station KOY
836-838 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, Ariz.
Phone: 4-4144
PERSONNEL
Manager Albert D. Johnson
Program Manager John R. Williams
Conmiercial Manager John L. Hogg
KTUC Manager Lee Little
KSUN Owner Cariton W. Morris
BRANCH OFFICES
Station KTUC, Broadway & Tyndall, Tucson,
Ariz,; Phone: 2-3344; Station KSUN, Lowell,
Ariz., Phone: 3.
STATIONS
KOY, Phoenix; KTUC, Tucson; KSUN, LowelL
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE
John Blair & Company
*
Arrowhead Network
WEBC Building, Duluth, Minn.
Phone: Melrose 2873
PERSONNEL
President Morgan Murphy
Gen. Mgr Walter C. Bridges
Mgr., Minn. Grp. — Nat. & Rgl. Sis. Mgr.
Marlin E. Smythe
Sales Mgr. WMFG Oscar Peterson
Sales Mgr. WHLB Art Nelson
Mgr. WJMC Gregg Rouleau
Mgr. WEAU Harry Hyett
Mgr. Wise Ralph O'Connor
Arrowhead News Editor Earl Henton
Arrowhead Program Mgr Jack McKenna
BRANCH OFHCES
WEBC Building (WEFC), Duluth, Minn.,
Phone Melrose 2873, Mgr. MarHn E. Smythe;
Androy Hotel (WMFG), Hibbing, Minn., Phone
Hibbing 1150, Mgr. Oscar Peterson; Sixth Ave.
& 17th St. (WHLB), Virginia, Minn., Phone
Virginia 2000, Mgr. Arthur Nelson; 203 S.
Barstow St. (WEAU), Eau Claire, Wis., Phone
E. C. 6149, Mgr. Harry S. Hyett; 1615 S. Main
St. (WJMC), Rice Lake, Wis., Phone R. L. 550,
Mgr. Greg Rouleau; Commercial State Bonk
Bldg. (WISC), Madison, Wis., Phone Mad.
7-2588, Mgr. Ralph O'Connor.
STATIONS
WEBC, Duluth; WMFG, Hibbing; WHLB,
Virginia, Minn.; WJMC, Rice Lake; WEAU,
Eau Claire; WISC, Madison, Wise.
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THE P'^^'amVa'^ ''
IN '^ TO THE
RADIO TIME BUYER
^fit^ Oae Otdefi 'Heeded
One order is all you need to buy all 385 outlets ot the bi(
KEYSTONE NETWORK, or any part of it (down to as few as 2<
stations spotted where you most need them)— and you will enjo'
a lower rate on any combination you decide upon. Consu
our nearest representative for complete information.
KEYSTONE BROADCASTIM
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Ke<
eaches the 14,427,017 Radio Families
Whose Income Has More than Doubled
in the Last 8 Years!
These are the "Backbone of America" families who live
in small towns and on farms, in the richest agricultural
sections of the country-people who buy breakfast foods,
toilet articles, canned goods, household appliances and
many other items m greater quantifies than any other
people on earth!
More than 88% of these families can be reached on
the friendly, neighborly, influential KBS community level
by no other stations than the local Keystone outlet.
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growing Transcription Notwork
covering tmall town and rurtil
orwit •xclutivoly. .
IN OPERATION SINCE 1940
.. ^£l^e<^ ^ fliorilref which
represents 56% of all retail
outlets and 43% of all retail sales!
Do you know that the 16,340 cit;*; and towns of 25,000
population or less have more than hall of all retail out-
lets ond do nearly half of all the retail business? Amer-
ica's leading brand name manufocturers are becommg
more keenly aware of these facts every day. In 1949
they spent much more on their radio advertising at the
local community level than for either notional network
radio or national spot radio. Do these facts convey any
special significance for your future rodio odvertising
plans?
TO ADVERTISERS
AND AGENCIES
• • •
fou can furnish us with your own scripts or transcriptions, or we will help you in
leveloping the right type of transcription or script for this market— and we will also
looperate in getting you the best time and the best show that your money can buy
inywhere. Call your nearest Keystone representative to help you plan a "Keystone
ampaign for greater sales volume."
rSTEMJNC. New York
580 Fifth Ave.
Phone Ploio 7-1440
Chicago
134N. loSalle St.
Phone STote 3-4590
287
'?WfS!f*^'S*m"gf'
reaches the 14,427,017 Radio Families
Whose Income Has More than Doubled
in the Last 8 Years!
These ore the "Backbone of America" families who live
in small towns and on farms, in the richest agricultural
sections of the country-people who buy breakfast foods,
toilet orticles, canned goods, household applionces and
many other items in greater quanlitiet than any other
people on earth/
More than 88% of these families can be reached on
the friendly, neighborly, influential KBS community level
by no other stations than the local Keystone outlet.
4.o«-?^;tUEN<^^
■^*!:'to'B"::. MAI
RO^^li RICHES^
ameR'<^^ -
'^ TO THE
RADIO TIME BUYER
One order is all you need to buy oil 385 outlets ot the big
KEYSTONE NETWORK, or any part of it (down to as few as 26
stations spotted where you most need them)— and you will en|oy
a lower rate on any combination you decide upon. Consul
our nearest representative for complete information.
KEYSTONE BROADCASTING
KIS is th« ONIY ertafalijhed and
growing TranscftpJion N«twetk
nvorino smoll town and rural
srMt •xciusiv«ly. .
IN DERATION SINCE 1940
-. ^^I^et* ' A market whith
* represents 56% of all retail
outlets anil 43% of all retail sales!
Do yoo know that the 16,340 cit;*; and towns of 25,000
population or less hove more Ihon holf of all retail out-
lets and do nearly half of all the retail business? Amer-
ica's leading brand name manufacturers ore becoming
more keenly aware of these fads every day. In 1949
they spent much more on their radio advertising ot fhe
local community level than for either notional network
radio or national spot radio. Do these facts convey any
special significance for your future radio odvert.smg
plans?
TO ADVERTISERS
AND AGENCIES
e • •
'Ke^deoHecoKe^^ma^ec^^t^^ft^^^^
You can furnish us with your own scripts or transcriptions, or we will help you in
developing the right type of transcription or script for this morket-and we will o^so
cooperate in getting you the best time and the best show that your money con buy
anywhere. Call your nearest Keystone representative to help you plan a Keystone
campaign for greater sales volume."
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Ko^ioiial Networks
llroaflc'sisliii^' Corp. ol'
America
(Western Network)
P. O. Box 987, Riverside, Calif.
Phone: Riverside 6293
PERSONNEL
President & Gen. Mgr W. L. Gleeson
BRANCH OFFICE
483 E. St., San Bernardino, Calii., Phone:
AB 5157, Gen Williams, V.P.
STATIONS
KPRO, Riverside; KPOR, San Bernardino;
KREO, Indio; KROP, Brawley; KYOR, Blythe;
KRPO, San Jose, Calif.
SUPPLEMENTS
KICO, Calexico; KPMO, Pomona; KNGS,
Hanford; KVOE, Santa Ana; KSDO, San Diego;
KFVD, Los Angeles; KUBA, Yuba City; KMAR.
Bakersfield, Calif.
•
The Connecticut State
Network, Inc.
555 Asylum St., Hartford 5, Conn.
Phone: 2-0237
PERSONNEL
President C. Glover DeLaney
STATIONS
WNAB, Bridgeport; WTHT. HarUord; WNHC.
New Haven; WNLC. Nevr London; WSTC,
Stamford; WTOR. Torrington; WATR, Water-
bury. Conn.
•
Don Lee Broadcasting
System
1313 North Vine St.. Hollywood 28, CaUf.
Phone: Hudson 2-2133
PERSONNEL
Chair, Bd. of Directors .... Lewis Allen Weiss
President Willet H. Brown
Secretary-Treas A. M. Quinn
Vice Pres. Chg. of Sales Ward D. Ingrim
Vice Pres. Chg. of Sta. Rel. . . .Patrick Campbell
Sales Manager George Whitney
Sales Promotion Mgr Herbert Sonnenburg
Program Director J. Carlton Adair
Director of Operations Anthony J. LaFrano
Continuity Accept. Dir William Williams
News & Spec. Feature Dir. . . .Les Mawhinney
Public Relations Dir Mark Finley
Publicity Dir Tomes Parsons. Jr.
Program Promotion Dir Robert Hartnett
V.P. Chg. of Engring Walter Carruthers
STATIONS
KHI, Los Angeles; KFRC, San Francisco;
KAFY, Bakersfield; KHSL, Chico; KXO. El Cen-
tro; KIEM, Eureka; KYNO. Fresno; KMYC,
Marysville; KYOS, Merced; KPRL. Paso Robles;
KVCV. Redding; KXOA. Sacramento; KSBW,
Salinas; KFXM, San Bernardino; KGB. San
Diego; KVEC, San Luis Obispo; KVOE. Santa
Ana; KDB, Santa Barbara; KXOB, Stockton;
KCOK. Tulare. Calif.; KPOI, Portland; KWIL.
Albany; KAST, Astoria; KBND, Bend; KOOS.
Coos Bcry; KORE, Eugene; KUIN, Grants Pass;
KFJI, Klamath Falls; KRNR, Roaeburg; KSLM,
Salem, Ore.; KVI, Seattle; KNEW, Spokane;
KXRO, Aberdeen; KPUG, Bellingham; KELA,
Centralia; KRKO, Everett; KWLK, Longview;
KGY, Olympia; KUJ, Walla Walla; KWNW.
Wenatchee; KYAK, Yakima, Wash.; KVNI,
Coeur d'Alene; KRLC, Lewiston; KWAL,
Wallace, Ida.; KATO, Reno, Nev.; KOOL,
Phoenix; KCNA, Tucson; KCKY, Cool-
idge, Ariz.; KHON, Honolulu; KIPA. Hilo;
KTOH, Lihue; KMVI, Wailuku, T. H.; KENI,
Anchorage; BTAR, Fairbanks, Alaska.
•
Foreign Language Quality
Network
70 E. 45th St., New York 17. N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 6-0238
PERSONNEL
General Manager Claude Borrere
Sales Manager Irving Collin
A group of stations broadcasting in Italian,
Polish and other languages in major language
markets throughout the country, formed to
facilitate obtaining information and planning
of campaigns, purchases of time, etc. Listing
incomplete at time of going to press.
•
Georgia Associations of
Local Stations
Atlantan Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.
Phone: Alpine 5132
PERSONNEL
Sales Director Tom Carr
STATIONS
*WGLS, Atlanta-Decatur; WDEC. Americus;
WGAU. Athens; WLBB. CarroUton; WBHF,
Cartersville; WGAA. Cedartown; WMJM. Cor-
dele; WMOC, Covington; WBLJ. Dalton;
WDWD. Dawson; WMLT, Dublin; WBHB, Fitz-
gerald; WDUN. Gainesville; WKEU. Griffin;
WFOM. Marietta; WIBB. Macon; WMVG. Mil-
ledgeville; WMGA, Moultrie; WROM. Rome;
WFRP, Savannah; WWNS, Statesboro; WSFT.
Thomaston; WKTG, Thomasville; WWGS. Tif-
ton; WLET. Toccoa; WRQN, Vidalia; WAYX.
Woycross; WRLD, West Point.
* Key Station
•
Georgia Major Market Trio
(Address any station or The Katz Agency)
PERSONNEL
General Manager (WAGA) .... James E. Bailey
General Manager (WTOC) W. T. Knight
General Manager (WMAZ) Wilton E. Cobb
STATIONS
WAGA. Atlanta; WMAZ. Macon; WTOC,
Savannah, Ga.
2SP.
Regional ]\etworks
Georgia Qnartet
c/o George P. HoUingbery Co.
307 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
Phone: ANdover 3-2636
BRANCH OFFICES
Whitehead Building, Atlanta, Ga., Dan
Schmidt, 111, Manager; 420 Lexington Ave.,
New York, N. Y., F. E. Spencer, Jr., Manager;
411 W. 5th St., Los Angeles, Calif., Harry H.
Wise, Jr., Manager; 235 Montgomery St., San
Francisco, Calif., Knox La Rue, Manager.
STATIONS
WGST, Atlanta; WEBL, Columbus; WRDW,
Augusta; WSAV, Savannah.
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Great Norfliern
Broailea«<»tiiig System
200 3rd Ave., N.W., Mandan, N. D.
Phone: 561
PERSONNEL
President M. M. Margel
Vice-President John B. Cooley
Secy. & Treas M. J. Reichert
STATIONS
KMHL, Marshall; KGDE, Fergus Falls; KNOX,
Moorhead; KWLM, Willmar, Minn.; KGCX,
Sidney, Montana; KOVC, Valley City; KNOX,
Grand Forks; KDLR, Devils Lake; KLPM, Minot;
KGCU, Mandan & Bismarck, N. D.
•
Iiiteriiioiiiitaiii Netwtirk
146 S. Main St., Salt Lake City 1, Utah
Phone: 4-3561
PERSONNEL
President George C. Hatch
Executive Vice-Pres Alvin G. Pack
Vice-Pres. Chg. of Sales Lynn L. Meyer
VicePres. Chg. of Programs lack Paige
Dir. of Engineering W. D'Orr Cozzens
Sales Service Dir Craig Rogers
Regional Account Exec W. W. Daynes
Office Manager Ernest W. Campbell
BRANCH OFFICES
Avery-Knodel, Inc., 565 — 5th Ave., New York,
N. Y., Phone: PLaza 3-6513, Exec, Lewis H.
Avery; Avery-Knodel, Inc., 333 No. Michigan,
Chicago, IIL, Phone: And. 3-4710, Exec, J. W.
Knodel; Avery-Knodel, Inc., Russ Bldg., San
Francisco, Phone: Yucon 2-3877, Exec, David
H. Sondeberg; Avery-Knodel, Inc., 315 W. 9th
St., Los Angeles, Phone: Tucker 2095, Exec,
Richard I. Hasbrook; Avery-Knodel, Inc., 120
Marietta St., N.W., Atlanta, Ga., Phone:
Cypress 7545, Exec, Charles Coleman.
STATIONS
KALL, Salt Lake; KLO, Ogden; KVNU,
Logan; KOVO, Provo; KOAL, Price; KSBC,
Richfield; KSUB. Cedar City, Utah; KEYY,
Pocatello; KID, Idaho Falls; KVMV, Twin Falls;
KFXD, KFXD-FM, Boise-Nampa, Idaho; KOPR,
Butte; KMON, Great Falls; KPRK, Livingston;
KBMY, Billings; KRJF, Miles City, Montana;
KVRS, Rock Springs; KOWB, Laramie; KOVE,
Lander; KSPR, Casper; KWYO, Sheridan;
KPOW, Powell, Wyoming; KRAM, Las Vegas,
Nevada.
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Iowa Tall Corn Netivork
407 5 St., Des Moines, la.
Phone: 2-0225
PERSONNEL
Executive Manager George W. Webber
Assistant Manager Jerry Smith
Office Mcmager Andrene P. Wennergren
President (KWCR) Paul Millen
Vice-President (KICD) Ben Sanders
Vice-President (KDTH) Ken Gordon
STATIONS
KWCR, Cedar Rapids; KROS, Clinton; KSWI,
Council Bluffs; KSIB, Creston; KSTT, Daven-
port; KDEC, Decorah; KWDM, Des Moines;
Keokuk; KFJB, Marshalltown; KICM, Mason
City; KCOM, Sioux City; KICD, Spencer;
KDTH, Dubuque; KVFD, Fort Dodge; KOKX,
KAYX, Waterloo, Iowa.
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Lone Star Chain, Inc.
1714 M & W Tower, Dallas 1, Tex.
Phone: Riverside 5663
PERSONNEL
President Harold V. Hough
Vice-President Fred Nohas
Secretary -Treasurer O. L. Ted Taylor
General Manager H. H. Dunavan
STATIONS
KEYS, Corpus Christi; KFDM, Beaumont;
KFDX, Wichita Falls; KFYO, Lubbock; KGNC.
Amarillo; KOSA, Odessa; KRGV, Weslaco;
KROD, El Paso; KTBB, Tyler; KTBC, Austin;
KTRE, Lufkin; KTSA, San Antonio; KTXL, San
Angelo; KWKC, Abilene; KXYZ, Houston;
WBAP-820, Fort Worth; WBAP-570, Fort Worth.
Texas.
•
Maine Broadcasting System
157 High St., Portland 3, Me.
Phone: 2-0181
PERSONNEL
Manager WilHam H. Rines
Sales Director RudolpL O. Marcoux
Technical Director Daniel H. Smith
BRANCH OFFICES
100 Main St., Bangor, Me., Phone: 6023, Ed
ward E. Guernsey; 175 Water St., Phone: 2285.
Augusta, Me., Jack S. Atwood.
STATIONS
WCSH, Portland; WLBZ, Bangor; WRDO.
Bangor, Me.
•
Michigan Radio Network
1700 Stroh Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
Phone: Woodward 3-8321
PERSONNEL
General Manager James G. Riddell
Sales Manager H. S. Christian
Dir. Adv. & Sales Prom Dean Linger
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STATIONS
WBCM, Bay City; WFDF. Flint; WJIM. Lans-
ing; WIBM, Jackson; WELL, Battle Creek;
WLAV. Grand Rapids; WGFG, Kalamazoo;
WKBZ, Muskegon; WSOO, Saulle Sle. Marie;
WKLA, Ludington; WHRV, Ann Arbor.
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]\o\v li]ii;>iaiicl Kv^'ioiial
Network
26 Grove St., Hartford 15, Conn.
Phone: Hartford 2-3181
DIRECTORS
Chairman Paul W. Morency
J. B. Conley, John J. Boyle, William H. Fiines.
STATIONS
WBZ. Boston, Mass.; WCSH, Portland, Me.;
WAR, Providence, R. L; WLBZ, Bangor, Me.;
WTIC, Hartford, Conn.; WRDO, Augusta, Me.
REPRESENTATIVE
Weed & Company
•
Northwest Network
3415 University Ave., St. Paul W4, Minn.
3415 University Ave., S.E., Minneapolis 18,
Minn.
Phone: PRior 2717
PERSONNEL
General Manager Stanley E. Hubbard
Treasurer Kenneth M. Hance
Sales Manager Miller C. Robertson
STATIONS
KSTP, St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minn. (Key sta-
tion); WEBC, Duluth, Minn.; KYSM, Mankato.
Minn.; WMFG, Hibbing, Minn.; WHLB, Vir-
ginia, Minn,; KROC, Rochester, Minn.; KFAM,
St. Cloud, Minn.; KFYR, Bismarck, N. D.;
WDAY, Fargo, N. D.; WEAU, Eau Claire,
Wise, WJMC, Rice Lake, Wise.
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Edward Petry & Co.
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The Oklahoma Network
1800 West Main, Oklahoma City 2, Okla.
Phone: 3-8352
PERSONNEL
Managing Director Robert D. Enoch
STATIONS
KTOK, Oklahoma City; KGFF, Shawnee;
KBIX, Muskogee; KCRC, Enid; KADA, Ada;
KOME, Tulsa; KVSO, Ardmore; KTMC, Mc-
Alester; KSWO, Lawton.
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Taylor-Borroff & Co.
•
The Pacific Regional
Network
6540 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hillside 7406
PERSONNEL
General Manager Cliff Gill
Sales Manager Ted MacMurray
Program Manager Dan Russell
STATONS
KFMV, Hollywood, key relay station for
Southern Calif. Other a'filiates offering com-
plete AM & FM coverage of Calif, in process
of organization for first state-wide commercial
program April 16, 1950.
•
Kaclio Netw4»rk of Arizona
Adams Hotel, Phoenix, Ariz.
Phone: 21748
PERSONNEL
General Manager Charles H. Garland
Commercial Manager George E. Agnew
BRANCH OFFICES
400 S. Main St., Coolidge, Ariz., Phone: 355,
Wm. F. Parady, Gen. Mgr.; 115 W. Drachman
St., Tucson, Ariz., Phone: 4-0431, E. S. Mitlen-
dorf. Gen. Mgr.
STATIONS
KOOL, Phoenix; KOPO, Tucson; KCKY,
Coolidge, Ariz.
•
Rocky Mountain
Rroaclcasting System
29 S. State St., Salt Lake City 1. Utah
Phone: 9-4322
PERSONNEL
President & Gen. Mgr Frank C. Carman
Vice-Pres. & Sales Mgr John Schile
Vice-Pres. & Program Dir Ray Fadel
Traffic Director Marie Fish
STATIONS
KGEM, Boise; KBIO, Burley; KIFL Idaho
Falls; KEIO, Pocatello; KLIX, Twin Falls. Ida.;
KOPR, Butte; KOOK, Billings; KMON, Great
Falls; KPRK, Livingston. Mont.; KELK, Elko;
KENO. Las Vegas, Nev.; KUTA, Salt Lake
City; KCSU, Provo; KVOG, Ogden, Utah;
KFBC, Cheyenne; KVOC. Casper; KRAL, Raw-
lins, Wyo.
•
Rural Radio Network, Inc.
118 N. Tioga St., Ithaca, N. Y.
Phone: 3341
PERSONNEL
President H. L. Creal
Executive Secretary R. B. Gervon
General Manager M. R. Hanna
Ass't. Gen Mgr. Eng. & Sta. ReL. .D. K. deNeuf
Sales Manager H. S. Brown
Program Supervisor M. K. Knapp
Farm Service Dir R. B. Child
Ass't. Chief Engineer T. R. Humphrey
BRANCH OFFICE
330 W. 42nd St., New York 18, N. Y., Phone:
LO 3-4190, Sales Rep., Dr. Miller McClinlock.
STATIONS
WHCU-FM, Ithaca; WFNF. Wethesfield;
WVBT, Bristol Center; WVCN, DeRuyter;
WVBN. Turin; WVCV. Cherry Valley; WSLB-
FM, Ogdensburg; WFLY, Troy. New York.
290
Regional Networks
Steinman Stations
8 W. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
Phone: 5251
PERSONNEL
Mgr. Dir Clair R. McCollough
Sales Manager I. Robert Gullick
Program Manager J. Gorman Walsh
Technical Director I. E. Mathiot
STATIONS
WDEL-AM-FM-TV, Wilmington, Del.; WORK,
York, Pa.; WKBO, Harrisburg, Pa.; WGAL-
AM-FM-TV, Lancaster, Pa.; WEST-AM-FM,
Easton, Pa.; WRAW, Reading, Pa.
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Robert Meeker Associates
•
Texas Qnality Network
(Address Station)
Manager (KTBS) C K. Beaver
BRANCH OFFICE
312 East Kings Highway, Shreveport, La.,
Phone: 7-3644, C. K. Beaver, Manager.
STATIONS
KTBS, Shreveport, La.
•
Texas State Network, Inc.
1201 W. Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth 1, Tex.
Phone: 3-3473
PERSONNEL
President Gene L. Cagle
Vice-President Charles B. Jordan
Secretary-Treasurer D. C. Hornburg
Sales Mgr Clarke R. Brown
Traffic Manager Forrest W. Clough
Program Director Hal Thompson
Chief Engineer James T. Peterson
STATIONS
KFJZ, Fort Worth; KRBC, Abilene; KGKL,
San Angelo; KBST, Big Spring; KCRS, Midland;
KRRV, Sherman; KPLT, Paris; KABC. San An-
tonio; WRR, Dallas; KCMC, Texarkana;
WACO, Waco; KFRO, Longview; KMAC, San
Antonio; KBWD, Brownwood; KNOW, Austin;
KTHT. Houston; KGVL, Greenville, Texas.
•
The Tobaeeo Network. Inc.
806 Odd Fellows Bldg.. P. O. Box 1988,
Raleigh, N. C.
Phone: 8885
President Floyd Fletcher, WTIK
Vice-President Louis N. Howard, WHIT
Secy, and Treas. . . .Hartwell Campbell, WGTC
STATIONS
WFNC, Foyetteville; WRAL, Raleigh;
WGTC, Greenville; WHIT, New Bern; WJNC,
Jacksonville; WTIK, Durham; WGNI, Wilming-
ton; WCEC, Rocky Mount, N. C.
•
l¥iscc»nsin Network, Inc.
Nash Block, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
Phone: 723
PERSONNEL
Managing Dir George T. Frechette
President John M. Walter
STATIONS
WRJN, Racine; WCLO, Jcnesville; WGEZ,
Beloit; WIBU, Poynette; KFIZ, Fond du Lac;
WHBY, Appleton; WHBL, Sheboygan; WJPG,
Green Bay; WFHR, Wis. Rapids, Wis.
•
The Yankee Network
21 Brookline Ave., Boston 15, Mass.
Phone: Commonwealth B-0800
President William O'Neil
Executive Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr.
Linus Travers
Vice-President George Steffy
Vice-President Thomas O'Neil
Dir. of Promotion Charles Curtin
Dir. of Station Relations Charles Curtin
Editor, Yankee Network News Service
Lelcmd Bickford
Continuity Director Paul Keyes
Publicity Director Phyllis Doherty
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
William O'Neil, Loren Angus McQueen,
Samuel Smith Poor, James W. Haggerty, Henry
Linus Travers, Frank Knowlton, Thomas O'Neil,
George W. Steffy.
BRANCH OFFICES
Crown Hotel, Providence 2, R. I., Phone:
Temple 1-0800, Joseph Lopez, WEAN Super-
visor; 54 Pratt St., Hartford 4, Conn., Phone:
Ha-tford 7-9131, Robert Kennett, WONS Super-
visor; Hotel Stratfield, Bridgeport 1, Conn.,
Phone: Bridgeport 6-1121, Dickens J. Wright,
WICC Supervisor.
STATIONS
WNAC, Boston, Mass.; WFAU, Augusta;
WJOR, Bangor; WIDE, Biddeford, Me.; WICC,
Bridgeport, Conn.; WTSV, Claremont; WKXL,
Concord, N. H.; WALE, Fall River; WEIM,
Fitchburg; WHAI, Greenfield, Mass.; WONS.
Hartford, Conn.; WHYN, Holyoke, Mass.;
WOCB, Hyannis, Mass.; WLNH, Laconic, N. H.;
WCOU, Lewiston-Auburn, Me.; WLLH, Low-
ell-Lawrence, Mass.; WKBR, Manchester, N. H.;
WNBH, New Bedford, Mass.; WNLC, New
London, Conn.; WBRK, Pittsfield, Mass.;
WMTW, Portland, Me.; WHEB, Portsmouth-
Dover, N. H.; WEAN, Providence, R. L; WSYB,
Rutland, Vt.; WWCO, Waterbury, Conn.;
WDEV, Waterbury, Vt.; WWON, Woonsocket,
R. I.; WAAB, Worcester, Mass.
•
Z Net
Box 1956, Butte, Mont.
Phone: 2-2344
Managing Director Ed Craney
Manager Arne E. Anzjon
Eastern Sales Mgr Wythe Walker
Western Sales Mgr Tracy Moore
BRANCH OFFICES
The Walker Co., 551 Fifth Ave., New York
City, MUrray Hill 7-8288, Wythe Walker, Sales
^^5'- STATIONS
KXLF, Butte; KXLJ, Helena; KXLQ, Bozemon;
KXLK, Great Falls; KXLL, Missoula, Mont.
291
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ESTIlTEORflOlO HOMES FOR 1949
Estimated Population by States — from Current Reports, Bureau of the Census, July, 1949.
Eslimatod
Population
July, 1919
%
Increase
1910-1919
liadio
Families
1949
Radio
Homes
1949
2,920,000
745,000
1,964,000
10,665,000
1,215,000
2,019,000
311,000
870,000
2,494,000
3,196,000
592,000
8,449,000
3,994,000
2,643,000
1,947,000
2,893,000
2,630,000
909,000
2,175,000
4,713,000
6,352,000
2,977,000
2,130,000
3,935,000
521,000
1,285,000
174,000
544,000
4,873,000
589,000
14,392,000
3,864,000
605,000
7,989,000
2,302,000
1,736,000
10,633,000
743,000
2,001,000
649,000
3,234,000
7,532,000
682,000
369,000
3,102,000
2,582,000
1,941,000
3,355,000
284,000
TOTAL U. S 148,720,000
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
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA .
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
+ 3.1
+ 49.1
+ 0.7
+ 54.4
+ 8.2
+ 18.1
+ 16.5
+ 31.1
+ 31.4
+ 2.3
+ 12.8
+ 7.0
+ 16.5
+ 4.1
+ 8.1
+ 1.7
+ 11.3
+ 7.3
+ 19.4
+ 9.2
+20.8
+ 6.6
— 2.5
+ 4.0
— 6.9
— 2.3
+ 57.7
+ 10.7
+ 17.1
+ 10.8
+ 6.8
+ 8.2
— 5.7
+ 15.7
— 1.5
+ 59.3
+ 7.4
+ 4.1
+ 5.3
+ 0.9
+ 10.9
+ 17.4
+24.0
+ 2.6
+ 15.9
+48.7
+ 2.1
+ 6.9
+ 13.4
+ 12.9
766,000
188,000
543,000
3,286,000
370,000
584,000
89,000
243,000
742,000
872,000
159,000
2,634,000
1,192,000
796,000
612,000
748,000
714,000
256,000
608,000
1,321,000
1,808,000
845,000
581,000
1,218,000
159,000
391,000
47,000
163,000
1,356,000
171,000
4,287,000
918,000
149,000
2,361,000
686,000
557,000
2,956,000
217,000
498,000
173,000
846.000
2,154,000
179,000
104,000
786,000
760,000
481,000
954,000
84,000
42,612,000
744,500
184,000
488,500
3,254,000
367,000
580,000
86,000
238,000
735,000
859,000
156,000
2,595,000
1,168,000
780,000
594,000
678,000
608,000
248,000
596,000
1,308,000
1,778,000
830,000
478,000
1,168,000
156,000
380,000
45,500
159,500
1,324,000
158,000
4,203,000
812,000
145,000
2,301,000
624,000
547,000
2,896,000
215,000
480,000
169,000
766,000
2,032,000
176,000
102,000
716,000
748,000
452,000
941,000
81,000
41,150,000
% Increase and Decrease from Current Population Reports, Bureau of the Census,
July, 1949.
Radio Homes — derived from Population increases, number of persons per private
family and estimated percent of Radio Homes.
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Alphabetical Listing
D
U. S. Standard Stations
Indexed by Call Letters —
Location
Stations Alphabetically
Listed by States — Cities
D
Personnel
Other Detailed Information
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in the top two income groups.
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for nearly fourteen years.
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"'Always the Best in Music'
Index Of The
Standard Stations
Of The Ciiited States
Call Letters — City — State — Page Number Providing Complete Information
Call See
Letters City — State Page
KAAA , . Red Wing, Minn 489
KABC . . San Antonio. Tex 666
KADA . . Ada, Okla 585
KAFY . . Bakersfield, Calif 331
KAKC . . Tulsa, Okla 589
KAKE . . Wichita, Kans 437
KALB . . Alexandria, La 445
KALE . . Richland, Wash 687
KALI . . Pasadena, CaUf 345
KALL . . Salt Lake City, Utah 673
KAMD . . Camden, Ark 324
KAMQ . . Amarillo, Tex 645
KANA . . Anaconda, Mont 506
KAND . . Corsicana, Tex 650
KANE . . New Iberia, La 448
KANS . . Wichita, Kans 437
KARK . . Little Rock, Ark 326
KARM . . Fresno, Cali* 333
KASA . . Elk City, Okla 585
KASH . . Eugene, Ore 592
KASl . . Ames. la 425
KAST . . Astoria, Ore 591
KATE . . Alberi Lea, Minn 485
KATL . . Houston, Tex 658
KATO . . Reno, Nev 514
KAUS . . Austin, Minn 485
KAVE . . Carisbad, N. Mex 522
KAVR . . Havre, Mont 508
KAWT . . Douglas, Ariz 320
KAYL . . Storm Lake, la 432
KAYS . . Hays, Kans 434
KAYX . . Waterioo, la 432
KBIO . . Hurley, Ida 401
KBIX . . Muskogee. Okla 586
KBIZ . . Ottumwa. la 430
KBKI . . Alice. Tex 643
KBKO . . Portland, Ore 595
KBKR . . Baker, Ore 591
KBKW . . Aberdeen, Wash 685
KBLF . . Red Bluff, Calil 347
KBMW . . Breckenridge, Minn 485
KBMY . . Billings, Mont 506
KBND . . Bend, Ore 591
KBOA . . Kennett, Mo 501
KBOL . . Boulder, Colo 361
KBON . . Omaha, Nob 512
KBOR . . Brownville, Tex 648
KBOW . . Butte, Mont 507
KBRC . . Mt. Vernon, Wash 688
Call See
Letters City — State Page
KBRL . . McCook, Neb 512
KBRO . . Bremerion, Wash 685
KBRS . . Springdale, Ark 329
KBST . . Big Spring, Tex 847
KBTM . . lonesboro. Ark 328
KBUC . . Corona, Calif 332
KBUD . . Athens, Tex 645
KBUH . . Brigham City, Utah 672
KBUN . . Bemidji, Minn 485
KBUR . . Burlington, la 425
KBWD . . Brownwood, Tex 649
KBYE . . Oklahoma City, Okla 587
KBYR . . Anchorage, Alaska 708
KBZY . . Grand Rapids, Minn 487
KCBC . . Des Moines, la 427
KCBD . . Lubbock, Tex 862
KCBQ . . San Diego, Calif 351
KCBS . . San Jose. Calif 353
KCFH . . Cuero, Tex 650
KCHA . . Charles City, la 426
KCHE . . El Reno, Okla 585
KCHS . . Hot Springs. N. Mex 522
KCID . . Caldwell. Ida 401
KCIL . . Houma, La 447
KCKN . . Kansas City, Kans 435
KCKY . . Coolidge, Ariz 319
KCLA . . Fine Bluff, Ark 329
KCLE . . Cleburne, Tex 649
KCLO . . Leavenworth, Kans 435
KCLW . . Hamilton. Tex 657
KCMC . . Texarkcma, Tex 669
KCMI . , Palm Springs, Calif 345
KCMO . . Kansas City. Mo 500
KCNA . . Tucson, Ariz 323
KCNC . . Fort Worth, Tex 653
KCNI . . Broken Bow, Neb 510
KCNY . . San Marcos, Tex 667
KCOG . . Centerville, la 426
KCOH . . Houston, Tex 658
KCOX , . Tulare, Cahf 358
KCOL . . Fort Collins, Colo 363
KCOM . . Sioux City, la 431
KCOR . . San Antonio, Tex 666
KCOW . . Alliance, Neb 510
KCOY . . Santa Maria, Calif 357
KCRA . . Sacramento, Calif 348
KCRC . . Enid, Okla 585
KCRG . . Cedar Rapids, la. 425
KCRS . . Midland, Tex 663
KCHT . . Trinidad, Colo 366
295
Call See
Letters City — State Page
KCSB . . San Bernadino, Calif 349
KCSI . . Pueblo, Colo 365
KCSU . . Provo, Utah 673
KCTX . . Childress. Tex 649
KCTI . . Gonzales, Tex 657
KCUL . . Fort Worth, Tex 653
KCVR . . Lodi, Calii 335
KDAC . . Fort Bragg. Calif 333
KDAL . . Duluth, Minn 486
KDAN . . Oroville. Calif 345
KDB . . Santa Barbara. Calif 355
KDDD . . Dumas. Tex 652
KDEC . . Decorah. la 427
KDET . . Center, Tex 649
KDHL . . Fairbault, Minn 486
KDIX . . Dickinson. N. Dak 571
KDKA . . Pittsburgh. Pa 615
KDLK . . Del Rio. Tex 652
KDLR . . Devils Lake, N. Dak 571
KDMO . . Carthage, Mo 497
KDNT . . Denton, Tex 652
KDON . . Santa Cruz, Calif 355
KDRO . . S3dalia, Mo 505
KDRS . . Paragould, Ark 327
KDSH . . Boise, Ida 400
KDSJ . . Deadwood, S. Dak 632
KDSX , . Denison, Tex 652
KDTH . . Dubuqu3, la 428
KDWT . , Stani,»ord, Tex 668
KDYL . . Salt Lake City, Utah 674
KDZA . . Pueblo, Colo 365
KEBE . . Jacksonville, Tex 66T
KECA . . Hollywood, Calif 334
ICECC . . Pittsburgh, Calif 347
KECK . . Odessa, Tex 664
KEEN . . San Jose, Calif 353
KEIO . . Pocatello, Ida 402
KELA . . Centrala-Chehalis, Wash... 685
KELD . . El Dorado, Ark 324
KELK . . Elko, Nev 514
KELO . . Sioux Falls, S. Dak 632
KELP . . El Paso, Tex 653
KELS . . Kelso, Wash 686
KELT . . Electro, Tex 652
KENE . . Belen, N. Mex 521
KENI . . Anchorage, Alaska 708
KENO . . Las Vegas, Nev 514
KENT . . Shreveporf, La 450
KEPO . . El Paso, Tex 653
KERG . . Eugene, Ore 592
KERN . . Bakersfield. Calif 331
KERO . . Bakersfield, Calif 331
KEVA . . Shamrock, Tex 668
KEVT . . Kerrville, Tex 660
KEX . . Portland, Ore 595
KEXO . . Grand Junction, Colo 364
KEYD . . Minneapolis, Minn 487
KEYE . . Perrytown, Tex 665
KEYS . . Corpus Christi, Tex 650
KEYY . . Pocatello, Ida 402
KFAB . . Omaha, Neb 512
KFAC . . Los Angeles, Calif 339
KFAM . . St. Cloud, Minn 49T
KFAR . . Fairbanks, Alaska 708
KFBB . . Great Falls, Mont 507
KFBC . . Cheyenne, Wyo 706
Call
Letters
KFBl
KFBK
KFDA
KFDM
KFDW
KFDX
KFEL
KFEQ
KFFA
KFGO
KFGT
KFH
KFI
KFIO
KFIZ
KFJB
KFJI
KFJZ
KFKA
KFLW
KFMB
KFMJ
KFMO
KFNF
KFOR
KFOX
KFPW
FFQD
KERB
KFRC
KFRD
KFRE
KFRM
KFRO
KFRU
T'-FSA
KFSB
^^FSD
T'^FTM
K^UN
K^VD
KFVS
KTWB
KFXD
KFXJ
FFXM
KFYN
KFYO
KFYR
KGA
KGAF
KGAK
KGAN
KGAR
KGB
KGBC
RGBS
KGBX
T-'GCU
KGCX
KGDE
KGDM
T^GEK
KGEM
KGER
KGEZ
KGFF
See
City — State Page
Wichita. Kans 438
Sacramento, Calif 348
Amarillo, Tex 645
Beaumont, Tex 647
Helena. Mont 508
Wichita Falls, Tex 671
Denver. Colo 362
St. Joseph. Mo 503
Helena, Ark 325
Fargo, N. Dak 571
Fremont, Neb 511
Wichita, Kans 438
Los Angeles, Calif 339
Spokane, Wash 689
Fond du Lac, Wis 699
Marshalltovm, la 429
Klamath Falls. Ore 593
Fort Worth, Tex 655
Greeley, Colo 364
Klamath Falls, Ore 593
San Diego, Calif 351
Tulsa, Okla 589
Flat River, Mo 499
Shenandoah, la 430
Lincoln, Neb 511
Long Beach, Calif 335
Ft. Smith, Ark 325
Anchorage, Alaska 708
Fairbanks, Alaska 708
San Francisco, Calif 352
Rosenberg, Tex 666
Fresno, Calif 333
Kansas City, Mo 500
Longview, Tex 661
Columbia, Mo 497
Ft. Smith, Ark 325
Joplin, Mo 499
Snn Diego, CaW 349
Fort Morgan, Colo 363
Las Vegas, N. Mex 522
Los Angeles, Calif 339
Cape Girardeau, Mo 497
Los Angeles, Calif 339
Nampa, Ida 402
Grand Junction, Colo 364
Sati Bernardino, Calif 349
Bonham, Tex 648
Lubbock, Tex 662
Bismarck, N. Dak 571
Spokane, Wash 689
Gainesvi'le, Tex 655
Gallup, N. Mex 522
Kingman, Ariz 329
Garden City, Kans 434
San Diego, Calif 349
Galveston, Tex 657
Karlingen, Tex 657
Springfield, Mo 505
Mandan, N. Dak 572
Sidney, Mont 510
Fergus Falls, Minn 487
Stockton, Calif 357
Sterlina, Colo 366
Boise, ida 400
Long Beach, Calif 339
Kalispell, Mont 508
Shawnee. Okla 589
296
Call See
Letters City — State Page
KGFI . . Hollywood, Calif 334
KGFL . . Roswell, N. Mex 523
KGFN . . Grass Valley, Calif 334
KGFW . . Kearney, Neb 511
KGFX . . Pierre, S. Dak 632
KGGF . . Coffeyville, Kans 433
KGGM . . Albuquerque, N. Mex 521
KGHF . . Pueblo, Colo 366
KGHI . . Little Rock, Ark 326
KGHL . . Billings, Mont 507
KGIL . . San Fernando, Calif 352
KGIW . . Alamosa, Colo 361
KGKB . . Tyler, Tex 670
KGKL . . San Angelo, Tex 666
KGLC . . Miami, Okla 586
KGLO . . Mason City, la 430
KGLU . . Safford, Ariz 322
KGMB . . Honolulu, Hawaii 710
KGNC . . Amarillo, Tex 645
KGNO . . Dodge City, Kans 433
KGO . . San Francisco, Calif 352
KGON . . Oregon City, Ore 595
KGRH . . Foyetteville, Ark 324
KGRI . . Henderson, Tex 658
KGST . . Fresno, Calif 333
KGU . . Honolulu, Hawaii 710
KGVL . . Greenville, Tex 657
KGVO . . Missoula, Mont 509
KGW . . Portland, Ore 595
KGY . . Olympia, Wash 687
KGYN . . Guymon, Okla 585
KGYW . . Vallejo, Calif 359
KHAS . . Hastings, Neb 511
KHBC . . Hilo, Hawaii 710
KHBG . . Okmulgee, Okla 588
KHBR . . Hillsboro, Tex 658
KHIT . . Lampasas, Tex 661
KHI . . Los Angeles, Calif 339
KHMO . . Hannibal, Mo 499
KHON . . Honolulu, Hawaii 710
KHOZ . . Harrison, Ark 325
KHQ . . Spokane, Wash 690
KHSL . . Chico, CaUf 332
KHUB . . Watsonville, Calif 360
KHUM . . Eureka, Calif 333
KHUZ . . Borger, Tex 648
KIBE . . Palo Alto, Calif 345
KIBH . . Seward, Alaska 709
KIBL . . Beeville, Tex 647
KICA . . Clovis, N. Mex 522
KICD . . Spencer, la 432
KICK . . Springfield, Mo 505
KICM . . Mason City, la 430
KICO . . Calexico, Calif 332
KID . . Idaho Falls, Ida 401
KIDO . . Eoise, Ida 400
HEM . . Eureka, Calif 333
KIEV . . Glendale, Calif 334
KIFI . . Idaho Falls, Ida 401
KIFW . . Sitka, Alaska 709
KIHN . . Hugo, Okla 586
KIHO . . Sioux Falls. S. Dak 633
KIJV . . Huron, S. Dak 632
KILO . . Grand Forks, N. Dak 572
KIMA . . Yakima, Wash 691
KIMO . . Independence, Mo 499
KIMP . , Mount Pleasant, Tex 663
Call
Letters
KIND
KINE
KING
KINY
KIOA
KIOX
KIPA
KIRO
KIRX
KISD
KIST
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Spartanburg, S. C 631
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Tell City, Ind 424
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Chester, Pa
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Brookline, Mass 464
Vidalia, Ga 399
Liberty, N. Y 535
Wilson, N. C 569
Stroudsburg, Pa 618
Fairmont, W. Va 694
Vineland, N. J 520
Gary, Ind 421
Waterbury, Conn 371
Washington, D. C 375
New Orleans, La 450
Sanford, Conn 567
Tifton, Ga 399
HornelL N. Y 534
Detroit, Mich 476
New Orleans, La 450
Asheville, N. C 556
Fayetteville, N. C 559
Rochester, N. H 517
Beckley, W. Va 692
Statesboro, Ga 398
Watertown, N, Y 554
Lynchburg, Va 680
Flint, Mich 478
Buffalo, N. Y 531
Woonsocket, R. 1 625
Williamsport, Pa 621
Miami, Fla 382
Palatka, Fla 383
Palm Beach. Fla 383
Woodside, N. Y 555
Glens Falls, N. Y 533
Springfield, 0 581
St. Albans, Vt 676
Wooster, 0 582
Pittsburgh, Pa 616
Wheeling, W. Va. 697
Jasper, Ala 316
Fayette, Ala 314
Russellville, Ala 318
Rio Piedras, P. R 715
Peoria, lU 416
Pineville, W. Va 696
Demopolis, Ala 313
Richmond, Va 683
Albany, N.Y 526
Ely, Minn 486
Indianapolis, Ind 422
Kenmore-Buffalo, N. Y 535
Guayama. P. R 713
Detroit, Mich 476
WytheviUe, Va 684
Covington, Xy 439
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ALABAMA^
Estimated Population 2,920,000 — Increase -\3.l% — Radio Homes 1-^4,500
Radio Families — 766,000 — Stations in State 61
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ALBERTVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
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Phone Number 639
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Transcription Service World
President, Gen. Mgr Pat M. Courington
Commercial Mgr Eaton P. Govan, Jr.
Program Director Mrs. Vinette B. Govan
Chief Engineer Richard C. Payne
WRFS
ALEXANDER CITY— 1947
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . .Pieomont Service Corp,
Business-Studio Address Main St.
Phone Number 1050
Transmitter Location West End
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
President James L. Coley
Gen.-Station-Com. Mgr Lem Coley
Program Director Bob McKinnon
Chief Engineer James W. Whatley
WCTA
ANDALUSIA— 1946— MB S-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. Andalusia Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Sonford Rd.
Phone Number 844
Transmitter Scmford Rd.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
Executive V.P., Gen. Mgr J. Dige Bishop
Prog. Dir Kristine Hardage
Publicity Dir Beri Moore
Musical Director Tom Miniard
Chief Engineer & Comm. Mgr.. .J. Dige Bishop
W H M A
ANNISTON— 1 938— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. Anniston Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Radio Bldg.
Phone Number 2380-1
Trcmsmitter 1401 W. 15th St.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB-BMB
President-Owner Harry M. Ayers
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Malcolm Street
Sales Prom. Mgr Lurline M. SmoUon
Prod. Dir Bob Sanders
Publicity Dir Harry Mabry
Chief Engineer James A. Hudson
WOOB
ANNISTON— 1 947— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Calhoun Bcstg. Co.
Business -Studio Address 10th & Noble St.
Phone Number 3210-1
Transmitter Location . . . .16th & Boynton Ave.
News Service j^p
President-Gen. Mgr W. S. Weatherly
Sta. Mgr.-Chief Announcer Lee Blaine
Commercial Mgr John Orrison
Sales Promotion Mgr Walter Rankin
Program Director David Vowell
Production Director Pete Williams
Publicity-Musical Dir Sara Jackson
Chief Engineer Thomas B. Atkins
WSPC
ANNISTON— 1 949— LIBERT Y
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .. .Model City Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Jefierson Davis Hotel
Phone , 1850
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Walker
President Stanton B. Ingram
Gen. Prom. Mgr.-Pgm. Dir. . . G. C. Scarborough
Comm. Mgr Ross Charles
Chief Engineer Raymond Watson, Jr.
WJM W
ATHENS— 1948— ABS
Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . .Athens Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio-Transmitter Address. .Hines St.
Phone Number 565
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership BMB
Pres.-Gen.-Sta. Mgr Homer F. Dunnavant
Pgm. -Prod. -Pub. Dir Robert V. Dunnavant
Chief Engineer Les Bryant
311
A I. A It A >l A
WAU D
AUBURN— 1947
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned Operated By Auburn Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 350
Phone Number 1240-1
Studio Transmitter Montgomery Hway.
News Service AP
Tromscription Service .... World, Lang-Worth
Pres., Gen. -Station Mgr Elmer G. Salter
Pgm. Dir., Farm Editor Dave Sherrell
Chief Announcer Roy Caudle
Prod., Music Dir Mrs. Lynn Grund
Chief Engineer Charlie Herman
WJ LD
BESSEMER— 1942
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Wafts
Owned By Johnston Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 147
Phone Nos. Bessemer 2300; Birmingham 6-6172
Transmitter. Birmingham Bessemer Super H'way
News Service INS
Pres.-Gen. Mgr George Johnston, Jr.
Station Mgr James E. Connolly
Comm. Mgr Clay Coe
Sis. Prom. Mgr Otis Dodge
Prod. Dir John Slatton
Publ. Dir Jane Shaddix
Program Director Joan Jetton
Chief Engineer Maurice McKinney
W A P I
BIRMINGHAM— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned By Univ. of Ala., Ala. Polytechnic
Inst., Ala. Coll.
Operated By Voice of Ala., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address.. 701 Protective Life Bldg.
Phone Number 3-8116
Transmitter Sandusky, Ala.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Radio Sales
Membership NAB-FMA
President-General Mgr Thad Holt
Comm. Mgr C. P. Persons. Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dir Lionel F. Baxter
Program Dir Maury J. Farrell
Production Dir Burt F. McKee
Chief Engineer James L. Evans
W B R C
BIRMINGHAM— 1 925— NBC
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . Birmingham Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Addroaa WBRC Bldg.
Phone Number 4-7741
Transmitter Location. . .2400 Arkedelphia Rd.
News Service INS, AP
Transcription Service . Standard, Lang-Worth,
Capitol
Representative Paul H. Raymer Co.
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President-Gen. Mgr Eloise S. Hanna
Gen. Manager Howell C. Cobb
Commercial Manager Don D. Campbell
Pgm. Dir M. D. Smith
Prom. Mgr John T. Orr
Chief Engineer G. P. Hamann
WEDR
" BIRMINGHAM— 1949
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Magic City Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 1417 Fourth Ave. N.
Phone Number 4-0925
President, Gen. Mgr J. E. Reynolds
V. P Mrs. Leah L. Doss
Secty.-Treas., Comm. Mgr.. John A. Thompson
Pgm. Dir Lloyd Williams
Chief Engineer John H. Cram
WKAX
BIRMINGHAM— 1946
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated. .Courier Bcstg. Service, Inc.
Address 2161/2 N. 21 St.
Phone Number 54-2541
Transmitter Location 231 2l8t Ave., West
News Service AP
Gen. Mgr Glenn V. Tingley
Prog. Dir Dorothy Alexander
Chief Engineer Stanley L. Hawkins
W S G N
BIRMINGHAM— 1 927— ABC- ALA.
Frequency: 610 Kc... Power: SOOOd.; 1000 n.
Owned-Operated Birmingham News Co.
Business Address Dixie Carlton
HoteL P. O. Box 2553
Phone Number 4-3434
Studio Address YWCA Bldg.
Transmitter Location Fair Grounds
News Service AP
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
Gen. Mgr Henry P. Johnston
Commercial Manager Julian A. Flint
Prom. Dir Mrs. Mary F. Childers
Prog. Dir Eugene M. Plumstead
Chief Engineer J. V. Sanderson
WTNB
BIRMINGHAM— 1 949— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
312
ALABAMA
Owned-Operated By Pilot Bcstg. Corp.
Address WTNB Bldg.
Phone Number 4-4511
Transmitter Location 3429 N. 21st St.
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC, World
Representative Toylor-Borroff
Membership NAB
V.P.-Gen. Mgr Mrs. Evelyn S. Hicks
Piogram Dir Ira L. Leslie
WVOK
BIRMINGHAM— 1947
Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Voice ol Dixie Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 2468,
Phone Number 6-2924
Studio-Transmitter. . .Bessemer Super Highway
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership BMB
Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr Iralee W. Benns
Com. Sales Prom. Mgr William J. Brennan
Program Director Ira Leslie
Chief Engineer William J. Brennan
WEBJ
BREWTON— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Brewton Bcstg. Co.
Address Brewton, Ala.
Phone Number 553
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Long-Worth, SESAC,
Associated
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr W. Emmett Brooks
Vice-Pres William E. Brooks, Jr.
Comm. -Sales Promotion Mgr.. J. M. Miller, Jr.
Program-Prod. Director Charles Land
Chief Engineer H. D. Craig
WKLF
CLANTON— 1949— KBS
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned Operated By. Southeastern Bcstg. Co.
Bus. Studio Address Clonton
Phone Number 449
Transmitter Location Selma Highway
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, KBS
Representative Thomas F. Clark*
President Dr. J. Kelley Robinson
Gen.-StationComm. Mgr Robert B. Taber
Program Director Paul Reid
Chief Engineer Lester Carter
wku L
CULLMAN— 1946
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Cullman Bcstg. Co.
Business, Studio, Trans. Address Cullman
Phone Number 864
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Gen., Comm. Mgr Hudson C. Millar, Jr.
Program Director Lon Waters
Chief Announcer Jay Aldredge
Chief Engineer Arthur Bachmann
WHOS
DECATUR— 1948
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. .No. Alabama Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 212 Jackson St.
Transmitter Location 1 Mi. W. Decatur
Phone Number 991
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership BMB
Partners. . . .H. H. Kinney, Estate; D. T. Kinney
Gen., Sta. Mgr Hartwell Speegle
Comm., Sis. Piom. Mgr W. H. Gibson
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Jack Gray
Chief Engr Frank Norris
W M S L
DECATUR— 1 935— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Tenn. Valley Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Studio-Business Address 522 Bank St.
Phone Number 802-3
Transmitter Danrllla Rd. Decatur
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
President, Gen., Sta. Mgr Melvin Hutson
Sis. Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir.. .Lewis C. Blizzard
Chlei Engineer I. V. RoMx
WXAL
DEMOPOLIS— 1947— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Demopolis Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Radio Bldg.
Phone Number 400
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
General Manager W. M. Jordan
Station Manager T. H. Gaillard, Jr.
Pgm. Dir Leo Hart
Chief Engineer John T. Larkin, Jr.
WAGF
DOTHAN— 1933— MBS
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Dothan Bcstg. Co.
Address 204V2 E. Main Street
Phone Number 2-9100
Transmitter Location Headland Highway
313
A I. A 15 \ n A
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB
General Manager Julian C. Smith
Comm. Mgr Fred C. Moseley
Prog. Prod. Pub. Director Arthur Creamer
Chief Engineer John T. Hubbard
WDIG
DOTHAN— 1947— ABC
frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operaled By Houston Bcsters.
Business-Studio Address 107 E. Adams St.
Phone Number 3-4100
Transmitter Columbia Hway.. 1 Mi. E. City
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Cummings
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. -Comm. Mgr Jess Swicegood
Pgm. Dir John Ingersoll
Chief Engineer Charles Laushe
WOOF
DOTHAN— 1948— KBS—WTN
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . . .Dowlander Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 110 '2 So. Foster
Phone Number 2-560; 3-0560
Transmitter Location Radio Road
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership BMB
Gen., Sta. Mgr R. A. Dowling. Jr.
Commercial Manager Johnny LaCarter
Sales Promotion Mgr Willard Wilkes
Chief Engineer Ed Hein
WIRB
ENTERPRISE— 1948
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .The Wiregrass Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Dothan Hiway.
Phone Number 30
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Partners R. E. James, F. H. James,
R. M. Stanford
Gen., Comm. Mgr J. Wesley Gardner
Pgm. Dir Harry Gilder
Chief Engineer James C. Smith
WU LA
EUFAULA— 1948— ALA.— SBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned Oper. By Ala.-Ga. Bcstrs., Inc.
BusLness-Studio-Trons. Address ... .Radio Bldg.
Phone Number 745
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, KBS
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr M. M. Moulthrop
Sta., Comm. Mgr.-Pgm. Dir Lee S. Bullis
Chief Engineer Hugh G. Chastain
WWWF
FAYETTE— 1949— KBS
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By.Bankhead Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address Highway 43
Phone Number 200
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service KBS
General Manager Jack Black
Chief Engineer Charles E. Watkins
WJOI
FLORENCE— 1946— ABC
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .. .Florence Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address 850 S. Court St.
Phone Number 2608
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Joe T. Van Sandt
Comm., Sis. Prom. Mgr Oscar D. Lewis
Chief Engineer Pete Bingham
WMFT
FLORENCE— 1945— KBS-ALA.
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Tri-Cities Best. Co.
Bus. Add.. 800 Cypress Mill Rd., P. O. Box 477
Phone Number 42
Studio-Transmitter 800 Cypress Mill Rd.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, World
Membership NAB
President Mihon S. Killen
Gen. Mgr Franklin L. Bush
Sis. Prom. Mgr Nathan M. Graham, Jr.
Prog. Dir., Farm Editor Jim Garrett
Chief Engineer Edwin R. Miller
314
ALABAMA
WGAD
GADSDEN— 1 946— MBS
Frequency: 1350 Kc... Power: 5000 d; 1000 n.
Owned-Operated By. .Coosa Valley Bcstg. Co.
Bua.-Studio Address 817 Forrest Ave.
Phone Number 5641
Transmitter Location: Attalla, Ala.
News Service UP
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Pres E. L. Roberts
Gen., Comm. Mgr J. W. Buttram
Prog. Dir Frances Seale
Chief Engineer J. C. Vessels
WGN H
GADSDEN— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .General Newspapers, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address P. O. Box 351
Phone Number 2571
Transmitter 2000 Chestnut St.
News Service INS
Transcription Service World
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB, BMB
President Carmage Walls
Gen., Sta. Mgr., Publ. Dir Joel C. Robertson
Program Dir Hall Wray
WGWD
GADSDEN— 1947
Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Business Address P. O. Box 128
Phone Number G-6301-2
Studio Address 1004 E. Broad St.
Transmitter Location Cranford Chapel Rd.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
Gen., Sta. Mgr Edwin H. Estes
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Kenneth L. Wood
Pgm.. Prod. Dir Ray Estes
Chief Engineer Gaston Anderson
W J B Y
G ADSEN— 1 928— ABS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . Gadsden Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Address 108 Broad Street
Phone Number G-3381-2
News Service AP
Representative Sears & Ayer
President Bascom H. Hopson
Gen. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Beatrice Tate Benton
Comm. Mgr Sam A. Benton
Chief Engineer Glen Nichols
WGYV
GREEN VILLE— 1 948— ABS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Greenville Bcstg, Corp,
Business Address P. O. Box 227
Phone Number 585
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Continental
President Dr. Vernon Stabler
General Manger Charles D. McNomee
Commercial Manager Charles T. Britt
Program Director George Carr
Chief Engineer Elmo Cronk
WJ BB
HALE Y VILLE— 1 949— ABS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . . Haley ville Bcstg. Co.
ALABAMA
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — Ar has more news
correspondents, more
news bureaus, more
miles of news wire
than any other news
service.
ALABAMA ASSOCIATIOK OF
ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS
Emmett Brooks— WEBJ,
James Reese— WWWB,
Needham— WTBF, Troy;
President: W.
Brewton
Vice-President:
Jasper
Directors: W. C
John Garrison — WFUN, Huntsville;
Howard Pill — WSFA, Montgomery; G.
P. Hamann — WBRC, Birmingham
Continuing Study Committee Chairman:
W. C. Needham— WTBF, Troy
ALABAMA
315
ALABAMA
Business Address P. O. Box 151
Phone Number 389
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Partners. . . H. E. Ray, Guy Ray, Roy Mayhall
Gen., Comm., Mgr.-Pgm. Dir. . .5. L. Masden, Jr.
Chief Engineer Chris Christensen
W B H P
HUNTSVILLE— 1937— MBS— KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Wilton H. Pollard
Bus. -Studio Address 318 W. Clinton,
P. O. Box 770
Phone Number 313
Transmitter Location Athens Pike
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB, BMB
President Wilton H. Pollard
Gen. Mgr.-Pgm. Director,
Chief Engineer William G. Harris
Commercial Manager Mrs. Ruth Harris
Promotion Manager Dewey Webb
WFU N
HUNTS VILLE—1 946— ABS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Wcrtta
Owned-Oper. By ... . Huntsville Bcslg. Co.. Inc.
Address 410 W, Holmes St.
Phone Number 2424
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative Sears & Ayers
President J, B. Fait. Jr.
Sta. Mgr.-Prog. Dir John Garrison
Musical Director Malcolm Tale
Chief Engineer John Garrison
WHBS
HUNTSVILLE— 1946— ABC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Oper. By... The Huntsville Times Co.
Business-Studio Address. . .207 W. Clinton St.
Phone Number 2345
Transmitter N. Church St.
Air Time 5:55 a.m.-ll:05 p.m.
News Service AP
Representative Headley-Reed
President Henry P. Johnston
General Manager Jack Langland
Sta. Mgr.-Form Editor Richard Warner
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . .Paul R. Bumgardner
Pgm., Prod. Direc Mrs. Dovey W. Perry
Publicity Director Lou Garris
Chief Ann., Musical Direc N. C. Milwee, Jr.
Chief Engineer Ray Roberts
WWWB
JASPER— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc. Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Bankhead Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Studio Address Bankhead-Long
Building
Phone Number 100-300
Transmitter Location: W. 20th St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service KBS, World
Membership NAB
President W. W. Bankh»ad
General Manager James E. Rees*
Station Mgr Joseph L. Sartain, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr B. Bankhead
Chief Engineer J. Copelond
WABB
MOBILE— 1948— MBS— AFN
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Wortt»
Owned-Oper. By. . .Mobile Press Register, Inc.
Business Address 304 Government St.
Phone Number 2-2633-4
Transmitter 8 Mi., Whistler
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Branham Co.
Membership , NAB
President R- B. Chandler
General Manager W. J. Hearin. Jr.
Commercial Manager ... J. F. Screen
Program, Prod. Dir Anthony Leighton
Chief Engineer William H. Murphree
WALA
MOBILE— 1930— NBC
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Pope Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 210 Government St.
Phone Number 3-3756
Transmitter Cochran Bridge Causeway
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
President W. O. Pape
General Sta. Mgr H. K. Martin
Commercial Manager A. Treadway
Pgm., Publ. Dir Al Homan
Chief Engineer R. B. Hurley
WKAB
MOBILE— 1 947— LIBERT Y— ALA.
Frequency: 840 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By . . . Pursley Bcstg. Serrlce
Business-Studio Address. . .354 St. Francis St
316
ALABAMA
Phone Number 2-4561
Transmitter ToolminviUe
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service INS
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC
Representative Donald Cooke
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr Louise P. Pursley
Commercial Mgr R. H. Moore
Sales Prom. Mgr H. Johnson
Publicity Director Claude Pursley
Production Director Tom Jackson
Pgm., Music Dir Stella M. Jackson
Chief Engineer Gene Miller
WKRG
MOBILE— 1946— CBS
Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 1000 W. d.; 250 W. n.
Owned-Operated By Giddens & Rester
Bus.-Studio-Trans. Address Telegraph Rd.
Phone Number 2-6789
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service .. .Lang-Worth, Standard
Representative Adam J. Young, Jr.
Gen., Station Mgr F. E. Busby
Commercial Manager John E. Waller
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir.. . .Marguerite Shea
Program Director Guy Harris
Chief Engineer Richard M. Cole
WAPX
MONTGOMERY— 1 947— ABC
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By United Bcstg. Co.
Business, Studio Address. ... 116 Catoma St.
Phone Number 3-7569
Transmitter Location End of Blackburn St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, SESAC
Representative Walker Co.
Membership BMB
Pres., Gen., Station Mgr Thomas E. Martin
Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr.,
Pub. Dir Hoke Williford
Pgm. Dir., Prod. Mgr.! Dave Manners
Musical Director James Reed
Chief Engineer Owen Lehr
Farm Editor Bob Chisholm
W C 0 V
MONTGOMERY— 1939— CBS
Frequency: 1240Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Estate of G. W. Covington, Jr.
Business-Studio Address Exchange Hotel
Phone Number 5781-2
Transmitter Ncrrrow Lone Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m. -11:05 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Taylor-BorroH
Membership NAB, BMB
Gen., Comm., Sta. Mgr. . . . John W. Kirkpatrick
Sales Prom. Mgr. W. L. Rowland
Pgm., Pub. Dir Bill Steadman
Chief Ann., Farm Editor Walter Spiro
Chief Engineer W. D. Weatherly
wTj J
MONTGOMERY— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1170 Kc... Power: 10,000 Watts cL,
1000 n.
Owned-Oper. By Southern Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . 115^2 Commerce St.
Phone Number 3-2237. 3-4471
Transmitter Location Coosada Ferry Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Weed
Membership NAB
President Joseph G. Mathews
General Manager John C. Hughes
Commercial Manager. . . .Herbert A. McLendon
Program Director E. Caldwell Stewart
Promotion Manager E. J. Duke
Chief Engineer A. Fred Wright
WMGY
MONTGOMERY— 1 946
LIBERTY
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Waits d.
Owned-Operated By Dixie Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 2^2 S. Perry St.
Phone Number 5425
Transmitter Location. . . .E. of Greenwood Cem.
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service INS
Transcription Service World
Representative Robert Meeker
President Dr. S. D. Suggs
General Manager Thomas W. Sewell
Commercial Manager Eron B. Ingle
Program Director Frank Monteleone
Chief Announcer Douglas Hassing
Chief Engineer John D. Lamar
Farm Editor Crawford Roguemore
w s7 A
MONTGOMERY— 1 930— NBC
Frequency: 1440Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned Oper. By .Montgomery Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 1031
8 — Radio Stations. Radio Annual
Phone Number 8361
Studio Address Jefferson Davis Hotel
Transmitter Narrow Lane Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
Nev^s Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Headley-Reed
317
A I. A K A >I A
Membership BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Howard E. Pill
Asst. to Pres David E. Dunn
Local Sales Mgr William W. Hunt
National Sales Dir Julia Looney
Program Director Lee Gooch
Publicity Director Alice Maylield
Chief Announcer I. A. Wolf
Musical Director Earl Andrews
Chief Engineer Cliff Shelkofsky
W LA Y
MUSCLE SHOALS— 1933— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned Oper. By. . .Muscle Shoals Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 230, Sheffield
Phone Number 1450-1
Transmitter Studio Location. .East Second St.,
Sheffield, Ala.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Membership NAB, BMB
President Frank M. Farris, Jr.
General Mgr W. A. Reeves, Jr.
Comm. Manager Eulus Whitehead
Program Director Charlie Welsh
Chief Engineer Lynn McMoran
w FR 0
OPELIKA— 1 940— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc... Power: 250 Watts
Owned Oper. By. . .Opelika-Auburn Bcstg. Co.
Bus. -Studio-Trans. Address. .. 1400 Auburn Rd.
Phone Number 712
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC
Membership NAB
Gen., Station Mgr F. Marion Hyatt
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. -Prod. Dir.
W. A. McGuirt
Program Director Ann Davis
Musical Director Fred Digesu
Chief Engineer William Welch
WfLR
ROANOKE— 1949— ABS
Frequency: 1360 Kc... Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Roanoke Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 801 Main St.
Phone Number 384
Air Time Daytime
Representative Dodson
President, Gen., Comm. Mgr J. W. Buttram
Pgm. Dir., Chief Engr John Hodges
WWWR
RUSSELLVILLE— 1949— KBS
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operaled By.Bomkhead Bcstg. Co., Inc
Business-Studio Address Underwood Rd.
Phone Number 647
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service KBS, World
General Manager Hal Kirby
Chief Engineer Charles G. McLellan
WGWC
SELMA— 1946— CBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. Estate of G. W. Covington, Jr.
Business-Studio-Transmitter Address
Birmingham Hway.
Phone Number 2746
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB
Gen., Sta. Mgr Hugh M. Smith
Commercial Manager John Frazier
Prog. Dir., Chief Engineer. . . .John Townshend
W H B B
SELMA— 1935— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Ooerated By. . .Selma Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address . . 209 Washington St.
Phone Number 1233
Transmitter Location N. Seventh Ave.
Air Time 7 a.m.-ll p.m.
Representative Sears & Ayer
President B. H. Hopson
Gen., Station, Comm. Mgr Julien Smith, Jr.
Pgm. Director Julia Craig Miller
Chief Announcer Carroll Ward
Chief Engineer T. F. Kelly, Jr.
WFEB
SYLACAUGA— 1944— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Alabama Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address . . 527 North Broadway
Phone Number 160
Transmitter Location. .. .527 North Broadway
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
Membership NAB
President E. E. Forbes, Sr.
Gen., Sta. Mgr.-Prod. Dir C. J. Weber
Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr Francis Carter
Program Director Joyce Nealeans
Chief Announcer B. W. Oaks
Chief Engineer H. E. Pebworth
WMLS
SYLACAUGA— 1948
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Marble City Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 511
Phone Number 1290
318
ALABAMA-ARIZOXA
Studio Address 11 1/2 W. Second St.
Transmitter Address Highway 291 N.
Air Time 5:45 a.m.-Sunset
Phone Number 1220
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . . .Lang-Worth, Capitol
President, Chief Engr James S, Stowers, Jr.
General Manager Curtis O. Liles, Jr.
Commercial Mgr Henry J. Darden, Jr.
Program Director Edward ]. Smith
WHTB
TALLADEGA— 1945— MBS- ABS-KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .Voice of Talladega, Inc.
Business Studio Address Box 974
Phone Numbers 3733. 2614
Studio-Transmitter Sylacauga Hway.
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr R. A. Davidson
Chief Engineer lohn Lester Fisher
WTBF
TROY— 1946— MBS-SBS-KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Troy Bcstg. Corp.
Address College Drive
Phone Number 980-1
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
Membership NAB. BMB
President J. Roy Crow
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr William C. Needham
Pgm. Dir., Chief Announcer Jesse Jordan
Chief Engineer Joe W. Gilchrist
w re D
TUSCALOOSA— 1936
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d;
1000 Watts n.
Bus. Studio Address First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 4464
Transmitter Fayette Hway., Northport
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
Membership NAB
General Manager Mrs. J. R. Doss. Jr.
Asst. Mgr., Sales Prom. Mgr Dick Biddle
Comm. Mgr Lehman Mayer
Pgm.-Prod.-Pub. Dir Charles Welch
Chief Engineer J. G. Cobble
WTBC
TUSCALOOSA— 1946— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By Tuscaloosa Bcstg. Co.
Operated By Bert Bank, T. H. Todd, Jeff
Coleman, Lamar Branscomb
Business-Studio Address City Hall Bldg.
Phone Number 5523
Transmitter Location. . .15th St., across from
Forest Lake
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative: Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
General Station Manager Bert Bank
Commercial Manager John Cooper
Program Director Una King
Chief Engineer T. H. Todd
Estimated Population 743,000 — Increase -\-49.1% — Radio Homes 184,000
Radio Families 188,000 — Stations in State 21
K S U N
BISBEE— 1933— CBS-ARIZ. NET.
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Carlton W. Morris
Address P. O. Drawer C, Lowell Station
Phone Number 9
Studio-Transmitter Warren Rd.
Air Time 7 a.m.-ll: 15 p.m.
News Service .' UP
Transcription Service World
Representative John Blair
President Carleton W. Morris
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Jack Murphy
Pgm.-Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr.. . .Ray Helgesen
Chief Engineer Ben Strotman
KCKY
COOLIDGE— 1948
MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Gila Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address Studio Theatre Bldg.
Phone Number 4451
Transmitter Location Chandler Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service -UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative George C. Hollingsbery
Membership NAB
President Louis F. Long
319
A It I X O \ A
General Manager Paul Merrill
Station Manager Bill Parady
Commercial Manager Pete Dillman
Pgm., Prod. Dir Jim Murdock
Publicity Director Quentin Toler
Chief Announcer Pete Wyckoff
Chief Engineer Wayne Fernyhaugh
Farm Editor Edward Whelen
KAWT
DOUGLAS— 1946— NBC-ARIZ.
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Carlelon W. Morris
Business-Studio Address Douglas
Phone Number 173
Transmitter 1 Mi. E. of Douglas
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
President-Owner Carleton W. Morris
Gen.-Sta. Mgr., Prod. Dir John King
Chief Announcer Tom Brooks
Farm Editor Lee Boner
Chief Engineer Rick Hendricks
KWRZ
FLAGSTAFF— 1947
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Grand Canyon Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Add 220 E. Birch, P. O. Box 519
Phone Number 899
Transmitter. . . .One Mi, S. Flagstaff, Hway. 89
Air Time Unlimited
Station Manager Agnes McGillvra
Station Director Selwyn Kirby
K Wl B
GLOBE— 1938— NBC-ARIZ. BCSTG.
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By.... Gila Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address Hiway 80-70
Phone Number 41
Air Time 8:45 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership BMB
President Louis F. Long.
General Manager Paul Merrill
Station, Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . Willard Shoecraft
Commercial Manager John D. Seater, Jr.
Chief Announcer Eric Manola
Chief Engineer Herb J. Hanes
KGAN
KINGMAN— 1949
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By J. James Glancy
Business Address P. O. Box 871
Phone Number Blue 462
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Pres., Gen. Mgr J. J. Glancy
Comm. Mgr C. R. Waters
Prom. Mgr W. E. Adams
Pgm. Dir Ben Summerville
Chief Engineer H. L. Woodley
KTYL
MESA— 1946
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned Oper. By. Sun Valley Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Chandler Rd.
Phone Number 4541
Transmitter Location Hway. 89
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .. .Standard, Associated
General Manager Dwight Horkins
KNOG
NOGALES— 1948
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Border Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Bus. -Studio-Transmitter Address Rancho
Grande Hotel
Phone Number 770
Air Time 8 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Gene Grant
Membership NAB
President Robert Marcus
General Manager Samuel Marcus
Station Manager Harry Hambleton
Chief Engineer Benny Greenhow
K TA R
PHOENIX— 1922— NBC-ARIZ. BCSTG.
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KTAR Bcstg. Co.
Business Studio Address. . .711 Heard Building
Phone Number 4-4161
Transmitter Location 36th St. & East
Thomas Road
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Thesaurus, Standard.
Capitol
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
Ch. of Bd John J. Louis
Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr Richard O. Louis
Commercial Manager E. W. Harvey
Sales Promotion Manager. .John Edwin Miller
Program Director J. Howard Pyle
Prod. Dir., Farm Editor Rol Laughner
Publicity Directors. . .Myron Drake. Bob Pollard
Musical Director Pierson Bancrolt
Chief Engineer A. C. Anderson
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KOOL
PHOENIX— 1947
CBS— RNA
Frequency: 960 Kc Powe : 5000 Walls
Owned-Operated By . , . .Maricopa Bcsters., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Adams Hotel
Phone Number 2-1748
Transmitter Chicago & McDowell Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m,-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership NAB
President Gene Autry
Gen. -Station Mgr Charles H. Garland
Commercial Manager Geoige E. Agnew
Program Director Miles Reed
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr. .. Victor E. Lundberg
Publicity Director Larry Jonai
Chiei Engineer Miles L. Sheperd
(See Page 276)
K 0 Y
PHOENIX— 1922— CBS-ARIZ. NET.
Frequency: 550 Kc... Power: 5000 d.: 1000 n.
Owned-Oper. by. .Salt Biver Valley Bcstg. Co.
Business Studio Address. .836-838 N. Central
Ave., P. O. Box 2671
Phone Number 4-4144
Transmitter 12th St. & Camelback Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, World
Representative John Blalr
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Comm. Mgr John L. Hogg
Gen.-Station Mgr Albert D. Johnson
Program Director John R. Williams
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr W. J. Lester, Jr.
Musical Director Alfred Becker
Chief Engineer Clifford R. Miller
Farm Editor Ernest Douglas
KPHO
PHOENIX— 1 940— ABC
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Operated By Phoenix Bcstg., Inc.
Business-Studio Address .... Adams Hotel Bldg.
Phone Number 4-7367
Transmitter Location .... 2400 W. Buckeye Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Transcription Service Lang-Worlh
Membership NAB
President, General Mgr Rex Schepp
'Commercial Manager Richard Heath
Program Director William Reddick
Promotion Manager Frank Orth
Chief Engineer Clifi Baker
KRUX
PHOENIX— 1947
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Operated By.... 'Gene Burke Brophy
Bus. -Studio Address Hotel Westward Ho
Phone Number 2-2371
Transmitter Glendale
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Sla. Mgr Gene Burke Brophy
Coirun. Mgr Richard Voorhis
Program Director Rex Bowen
Publicity Director Florence Hall
Chief Announcer Bob Capps
Musical Librarian Mary Fryelt
Chief Engineer Marvin Edwards
K Y C A
PRESCOTT— 1940
NBC-ARIZ. BCSTG.
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Southwest Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address E. Gurley St.
Phone Number 244
Transmitter E. Gurley St,
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Paul H. Roymer
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr Harold Ritter
Program Director Roberta M. Pilster
Publicity Director Marcia Gat««
Chief Engineer John E. Negley
K G L U
S AFFORD— 1938
NBC-ARIZ. BCSTG.
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Gila Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1218 Sixth Ave.
Phone Number 15
Transmitter E. Lone Star, Highway 70
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership BMB
President Louis F. Long
General Manager Paul Merrill
Program Director Lester McBride
Commercial Manager Edward E. Funnan
Promotion Manager Donald Graham
Chief Engineer Wallace R. Hitt
322
ARI ZO IV A
K C N A
TUCSON— 1947
MBS-DON LEE-RNA
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watta
Owned-Operated By Catalina Bcstg. Cc .
Business-Studio Address Box 2348
Phone Number 2-4664
Transmitter 1511 E. 16th St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M,
News Service AP
Representative George P. Hollingbery
President ... Erskine Caldwell
General Station Manager Wayne Sanders
Commercial Manager Harry Chambers
Program Director Robert A. Key worth
Chief Engineer W. J. Korplssk
KOPO
TUCSON— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Old Pueblo Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Add 115 W. Drachman St.
Phone Number 4-0431
Transmitter 115 W. Drachman St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service MacGregor
Representative Forjoe & Co.
Membership NAB
President Harold Tovrea
General-Station Manager E. S. Mittendorl
Commercial Manager Paul Plunkett
Sales Prom. Mgr S. I. Kossack, Jr.
Prog. Dir., Chief Announcer,
Farm Editor Bus Williams
Production, Musical Dir Matt Lemen
Publicity Director B. Anderson
Chief Engineer Vernard Cimmyiotti
KTKT
TUCSON— 1949
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Thomas J. Wallace
Business-Studio Transmitter Add.. .500 W. Elm
Phone Number 3-5361
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President-Owner Thomas J. Wallace
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr Phillip R. Hurlbut
Commercial Manager Gail Hummel
Pgm.-Prom.-Farm Director Larry Dietz
Prod.-Musical Dir , Paul Yaezell
Publicity Director Dave Wiener
Chief Announcer Pave Cureton
K T 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 Number 2-3344
Transmitter 900 E. Broadway
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Tran. Ser World, Cole, SESAC, Associated
Representative .John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen-Sta. Mgr Lee Little
Commercial Manager George Bradley
Pgm.-Prod.-Musical Dir Gerry O'Brien
Publicity Dir Francis Murphy
Chief Announcer Art Preston
Chief Engineer. .Cliff Livingston
K VO A
TUCSON— 1929— NBC-ARIZ. BCSTG.
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Arizona Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Address.. ..48 E. Broadway,
P. O. Box 2911
Phone Number 3-2555
Transmitter Location. ... 10th and Lee Streets
Air Time 4:55 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Thesaurus, Standard,
Capitol
Representative Paul H. Roymer
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager R. B. Williams
Business Mgr Horper M. Phillips
Sales Promotion Mgr Fred J. Gerletti
Program Director Ben L. Slack, Jr.
Production Dir Jean T. Lely
Chief Announcer George T. Callison
Chief Engineer Ray H. Holsclaw
323
K Y U
YUMA— 1940— NBC-ARIZ. BCSTG.
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Yuma Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 1901 1st St.
Phone Number 88
Transmitter-Studio Location 1901 1st St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, Thesaurus
Representative Paul H. Roymer
Membership NAB, BMB
President R. N. Campbell
General Manager Ray C. Smucker
Commercial Manager. Roy L. Torgensen
Program Director Paul W. Dawson
Promotion Mgr Don Metcalf
Chief Engineer , .Leavei^wQrth Wheeler
Estinufted PopuUition I .')6-i. 000— Increase -\-0.7%— Radio Homes 4HS,300
Radio families 54hOOO — Stations in State 31
KVRC
ARK ADELPHIA— 1 947— MBS— KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . Arkadelphia Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 506 Main St.
Phone Number 789
Transmitter Location '4 Mi. SE City
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
President Cecil W. Cupp
General Mgr J. M. Moore
Program Director Bill Deaton
Chief Engineer E. H. Summers
KLCN
BLYTHEVILLE— 1922
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Harold L. Sudbury
Business-Studio Address Sudbury Bldg.
Phone Number 2093
Transmitter Location E. Highway 18
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership BMB, FMA
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Harold L. Sudbury
Sales Mgr., Pub. Dir J. T. Sudbury
Pgm., Prod. Dir Earnest Simmons
Chief Announcer Don Whitney
Musical Dir., Farm Editor George Kirby
Chief Engineer Marion Skinner
KAM D
CAMDEN— 1 946— MBS-RAZORBACK
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Camden Radio, Inc.
Business-Studio Addess So. California St.
Phone Number 6791-2
Transmitter-Studio Location. .So. California St.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB, BMB
President Walter E. Hussman
General Manager Frank O. Myers
Station Manager David Crockett
Commercial Manager James Blaine
Prog. Dir„ Chief Announcer Cal Carter
Chief Engineer Dorris C. Hunter
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K E L D
EL DORADO— 1935
ABC— RAZORBACK-LION
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By.. Radio Enterprises, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .Home Finance Bldg.
Phone Number 3-6126
Transmitter Location Country Club Colony
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership NAB
President, Pgm. Dir W. N. McKinney
Vice-Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Leon M. Sipes
Sales Prom. Mgr., Publicity Dir.. .]. R. Duerson
Musical Director Mrs. Ann Theilan
Chief Engineer John Long
Farm Editor Henry Holly
KGRH
FAYETTEVILLE— 1946— MBS
KBS-RAZORBACK
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . Fayetteville Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 922 Leverett St.
Phone Number 862
Transmitter Location 922 Leverett St.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-l 1:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President Hayden Mcllroy
Gen.-Sta.-Sls. Prom. Mgr. .. .Fred J. Stevenson
Commercial Mgr., Pub. Dir Ed. Gideon
Program Director Al Rowe
Chief Announcer Pat Perrin
Musical Director Steve Starwyck
Chief Engineer George Dotson
KXJ K
FORREST CITY— 1949— KBS
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By.. Forrest City Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address Forrest City
Phone Number 950
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Representative Continental
Pres., Gen. Mgr William Fogg
Conun. Mgr Roger Davison
Pgm. Dir., Prom. Mgr Frank Kelley
Chief Engineer James Thompson
324
ARKANSAS
KFPW
FORT SMITH— 1930
MBS-RAZORBACK ARK.
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Oper. By Southwestern Hotel Co.
Business Address 2917 Rogers Ave.
Phone Number 4105
Studio Addresses 2917 Rogers Ave.;
1213 Garrison Ave,
Transniitter Location Albert Pike
& Kelley Highway
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP. AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Walker
Membership NAB. BMB
Pres., Gen. Manager John A. England
Station Mgr.. Farm Editor J. E. Garner
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Al Godwin
Program-Musical Dir Dorothy Gibson
Production Director Alton Blake
Publicity Director J. E. Garner
Chief Engineer Willard E. Kunkel
KFSA
FORT SMITH— 1946— ABC
RAZORBACK— OGB
Frequency: 950 Kc... Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Southwestern Pub. Co.
Business-Studio Address 920 Rogers Ave.
Phone Number 3126
Transmitter Location 3600 Wheeler Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Representative Taylor-Borrolf
Membership NAB. BMB
President Donald W. Reynolds
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Weldon Stamps
Chief Engineer Robert W. Piatt
KWH N
FORT SMITH— 1947— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By...KWHN Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Add.. .421-423 Garrison Ave.
Phone Number 8967-8
Transmitter Location End of Plum St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Tran. Service . . . Capitol, Associated, Standard
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB. BMB
President Allen Whiteside
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Gene W. Dennis
Pgm. Dir., Chief Announcer .... Glenn O'Neal
Musical Director Joe Templeton
Chief Engineer Frank Tate
KHOZ
. HARRISON— 1946
MBS-RAZORBACK-OZARK-ARK.
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Harrison Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address Radio Addition
Phone Number 1240
Transmitter Location Radio Addition
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard. SESAC
Membership NAB
President Roy Milum
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Robert S. Wheeler, Jr.
Comm.. Sales. Prom. Mgr., Farm Editor
Tom Longfellow
Pgm. Dir.. Chief Engineer Don Causey
Musical Dir Wannie Longfellow
K F F A
HELENA— 194 1— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Helena Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 2L5 York St.
Phone Number Main 58-59
Transmitter Location Stringtown Rd.
Air Time 5 a.m.-M,
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worih
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership NAB. BMB
Pres., Gen., Sta, Mgr Sam W, Anderson
Comm,, Sales. Prom. Mgr William Bigley
Pgm.-Prod.-Publicity Dir Hugh Smith
Musical Director Mary Parker
Chief Engineer A. P. Decker
KXA
HOPE— 1947— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Hope Bcstg, Co,
Business Address P, O, Box 131
Phone Number 508
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
President A, H, Washburn
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engineer L. B. Tooley
Program Director. George Frazier
K I H 5
HOT SPRINGS— 1924— ABC
Frequency: 1090 Kc. .Power: 10,000 d., 1000 n.
Owned By ... . Times Publishing Company. Ltd,
Operated By Radio Broadcasting. Inc,
Business-Studio Address. ... 135 Benton Street
Phone Number 1160-1
Transmitter Location Route 2
Air Time 6 a,m,-M.
325
A It K A \ S A S
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative Branham
Membership NAB. BMB
President-Owner John D. Ewing
General Manager John J. Wolever, Jr.
Commercial Manager Ed. C. Appier
Program Director I. F. Karber
Chief Announcer William S. Bailey
Musical Director Harry Lockhart
Chief Engineer Cecil L. Suitt
K W> C
HOT SPRINGS— 1940— MBS-KBS
RAZORBACK
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Operaled By Spa Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Malco Building
Phone Number 412-3
Transmiller Location Malco Bldg.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-U p.m.
News Service AP
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB, BMB
President Dr. N. B. Burch
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Frank A. Browne
Comm. Mgr Robert Choate
Pgm. Director George Arnold
Chief Engineer Tom Wilson
IN ARKANSAS
ITS
"ARKANSAS' PREFERRED STATION"
5000 Watts — Day and Night
920 Kilocycles
ED
ZIMMERMAN
Vice-Pres.
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ask ANY PETRY MAN!
K B T M
JONESBORO— 1 930— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Regional Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... KBTM Bldg., 603
Madison St.
Phone Number 5597-8
Transmitter Location Route No. 4
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Jay P. Beard
K AR K
LITTLE ROCK— 1928
NBC-SOUTHCENTRAL QUAL.-ARK.
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 5000 Walls
Owned-Oper. By. .Arkansas Radio & Equip. Co.
Business Studio Address. .Radio Center. 114
East Capitol Ave.
Phone Number LD 99
Transmitte: Location Hiway 67, Jackson
Blvd., North Little Rock
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Edwa-d Petry
Membership NAB. BMB
Chmn. of Bd T. H. Barton
V.P., Gen.-Sta. Mgr G. E. Zimmerman
Comm.. Sis. Prom. Mgr Julian F. Haas
Pgm., Prod. Dir Douglas J. Romine
Publicity Dir A. C. Dowden
Chief Engineer Dan L. Winn
Musical Dir Marie Jarvis
Farm Editor Robert L. Buice
kgIii
LITTLE ROCK— 1927— ABC
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 d.; 500 n.
Owned-Operated By KGHI Bcstg. Service
Address 306 W. 3rd St.
Phone Number 9166
Transmitter Location Cantrell Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Pamers A. L. Chihon. L. H. Chilton,
S. C. Vinsonhaler
General Mgr S. C. Vinsonhaler
Comm. Prom. Mgr Don Corbet
Program Dir Virginia Ewing
Chief Engineer V. O. Van Dusen
K ITR A
LITTLE ROCK— 1928— CBS
Frequency: 1010 Kc. . .Power: 10,000 Watts d..
5,000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Arkansas Bcstg. Co.
326
ARKANSAS
Business-Studio Address Gazette Bldg.
Phone Number 2-5427-8; 2-1492
Transmitter LocationMemphis Highway, 7 Mi.
E. of Little Rock
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service . . Long-Worth, Thesaurus
Representative Toylor-Borrofi
Membership NAB, BMB
President T- N. Heiskell
General Manager Ed Murphy
Program Director Harris Owen
Publicity Dir Mina Madden
Chief Engineer Kermit F. Tracy
Farm Editor Deno Nichols
KVLC
LITTLE ROCK— 1948— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operoted By. .Southwestern Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Box 2659
Phone Number 5-5321
Studio Address .... Southern Not'l Insur. Bldg.
Transmitter Location Faulkner Lake Rd.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Fotjoe
Membership BMB
President R. M. Saxon
Gen., Sta. Mgr Leonard Coe
Commercial Manager Bob Harrison
Sales Prom. Mgr John Pankey
Pgm. Prod. Dir Marshall Hendricks
Chief Engineer William Miller
Chief Announcer, Musical Dir.. .Ernest Howard
KNBY
NEWPORT— 1949
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d,
Owned-Operated By Newport Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Newport
Phone Number 749
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
General Mgr Dick Wiethan
Commercial Mgr Gene Howe
Chief Engineer J. C. Clayton
KXlR
LITTLE ROCK— 1946
MBS-RAZORBACK
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Ark. Airwaves Co.
Business Address 217 E. Third St.
Phone Number (Studio) 2-2155
(Office) 4-8928
Studio-Transmitter Address. Cotton Belt Bldg.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Standard
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President John F. WeUs
General Manager Emil J. Pouzar
Comm. Mgr Clyde Gray
Program Dir Dorothy Jung
Pub. Dir., Farm Editor Bobbie Forster
Chief Announcer Roy Nichols
Chief Engineer Earl H. Butler
KVMA
MAGNOLIA— 1 948— MBS
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Magnolia Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .212 N. Jefferson St.
Phone Number 630, 631
Transmitter Location. . . .2.2 Mi. N. Magnolia
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World
Membership NAB, BMB
Gen. & Natl. Sales Mgr..C, A. B'U Humbert, Jr.
Local Sales Director James H. Jones
Publicity, Musical Dir Bill Tibbels
Chief Engineer Ray H. Wells
Farm Editor Vernon Arnette
KOlE
OSCEOLA— 1949
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By H. F. Ohlendorf
Business Address Hiway 61 S.
Phone Number 860
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
President H. F. Ohlendorf
General Mgr Ted Woods
Commercial Mgr John Fox
Program Dir Leon Little
Promotion Mgr Ann Edrington
Chief Engineer H. M. Jones
"^ KDRS
PARAGOULD— 1947
KBS-RAZORBACK
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Progressive Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 491
Phone Number 627
Studio-Transmitter V2 Mi. East of
Paragould, Highway 25
Air Time 8 a.m.-10:05 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Stondord
Membership NAB
Gen.-Comm. Manager Ted Rand
Sales Prom. Mgr Adrian White
Program Dir Ray Dexter
Chief Announcer Dick Covington
Chief Engineer Jesse Jackson
Farm EcUtor Walt Lawson
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AP
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service . . . more than 100 years collecting and
distributing news.
ARKANSAS ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS
President: Leon Sipes — KELD, El Dorado
Vice-President: Ted Woods— KOSE, Osceola
Secretary: J. R. Anderson — AP Chief of Bureau
Directors: Leon Sipes — KELD, El Dorado
Ted Woods— KOSE, Osceola
William Fogg— KXJK, Forrest City
Fred J. Stevenson — KCRH, Fayetteville
J. M. Moore— KVLC, Arkadelphia
Continuing Study Committee Chai man: Ray Dexter — KDRS, Paragould
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KCLA
PINE BLUFF— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Radio Engineering Service
Business-Studio Address 2900 West 28th
Phone Number 1900
Transmitter Location 2900 West 28th
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Business Mgr Kenneth Kesterson
Commercial Manager Clyde Martin, Sr.
Pgm. Dir., Chiei Engineer Charles Penix
K 0 T N
PINE BLUFF— 1934— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Universal Bcstg. Corr
Address 5051/2 Main St., Box 957
Phone Number 721
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr B. J. Parrish
Asst. & Prom. Mgr B. W. Eiter
Commercial Manager Joe L. Wallace
Program Director Lois Sloan
KXR J
RUSSELL VILLE— 1947— MBS-KBS
RAZORBACK
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Valley Bcstrs., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Box 191
Phone Number 299; 786
Studio-Transmitter Address Russellville
Air Time 6 a.m.-l I p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service KBS
Representative Friedenberg
Membership BMB
Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr C. R, Home
Commercial Manager R. L. McCorrell
Sales Prom. Mgr L. L. Bryan
Pgm. Dir., Chiei Announcer lames Lipsey
Chief Engineer William Sneed
K U 0 A
SILOAM SPRINGS— 1923— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5,000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By KUOA, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Siloam Springs
Phone Number 77
Transmitter Location Silocon Springs
Air Time 6 a.m.-Local Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
Membership NAB. BMB
President John E. Brown, Sr.
General Mgr Storm Whaley
Asst. Manager Clinton Fowler
Program Director Ralph Kennedy
Chief Engineer Cecil E. Smith
Farm Editor Charles E. Hoke
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KBRS
SPRINGD ALE— 1 949— ABC
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... Southwestern Pub. Co.
Business Address Hiway 71
Phone Number 675
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
President Donald W. Reynolds
Gen., Comm. Mgr William F. Hession
KWAK
STUTTGART— 1948
MBS— KBS— RAZORBACK
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Stuttgart Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address 1818 S. Buerkle St.,
Box 271
Phone Number 842
Studio-Transmitter Address 1818 S. Buerkle
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
President Beioit Taylor
Gen.-Station Manager Melvin P. Spann
Commercial Mgr Carroll Lee
Program Dir June Spawn
Chiei Engineer Jack Warden
KWE
WEST MEMPHIS— 1947
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .West Memphis Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 229 Broadway
Phone Number 463-4
Transmitter Location Highway 70
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Capitol
Representative Ra-Tel
President .J. C. Johnson
Gen., Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir,
Vernon Dillaplain
Chief Anncr., Farm Editor Bill Edwards
Chief Engineer Vernon Dillaplain
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Estimated Population 10,665,000 — Increase -{-34.4% — Radio Homes 3,234,000
Radio Fam,ilies 3,286,000 — Stations in State 129
KAFY
BAKERSFIELD— 1946— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned -Operated By. . . .Bakersfield Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .2013 Chester Ave.
Phone Number 88700-77800
Transmitter Poplar Lane at Rosedale Rd.
News Service .UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
President George B. Crome
General Manager Sheldon Anderson
Station Manager Frank Wilbur
Program Director Naum Healy
Production Dir Bob Blake
Publicity Dir Martha Thompson
Chief Announcer Harl Mannes
Chief Engineer Ted Froming
Farm Editor Ralph Ryan
KERN
BAKERSFIELD— 1 932— CBS
Frequency: 1410 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . McClatchy Bdcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .Elk's Club Building
Phone Number 8-8431
Transmitter Location .... Oak and Ming Streets
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service . World
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
President Eleanor McClatchy
Station Manager Walter Baziuk
Technician Luverne Shatto
KERO
BAKERSFIELD— 1946— NBC
Frequency: 1230 Kc... Power: 250 Watla
Owned-Operated By Paul R. Bartlett
Business-Studio Address. ... 1420 Truxton Ave.
Phone Number 44548
Transmitter Location 17th & "I" Sts.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Avery Knodel
Membership NAB
Ovmer Paul R. Bartlett
Manager Gene DeYoung
Prod., Pgm. Dir Warren Mead
Sales, Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Ken Croes
Acting Chief Engineer Thad Bulkeley
KP^MC
BAKERSFIELD— 1933— ABC
Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: IQOO Wqtts
Owned-Oper. By Pioneer Mercantile Co.
Business-Studio Address 307 E. 21st St.
Phone Number 8-8157
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Gene Grant
Pres., Gen. Mgr., Pgm. Dir L. A. Schamblin
Commercial Manager C. C. Sturm
Promotion Manager P. R. Biermann
Chief Engineer L. P. Jarvis
KPAS
BANNING— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By William T. Smith
Address 4425 Ramsey St.
Phone Number 515-8
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Gene Grant
Membership NAB
President William T. Smith
General Mgr Carleton Anderson
Commercial Mgr Marvin H. Patchen
Program Dir John L. Lockhart
Chief Engineer Searcy Woodworth
KWTC
BARSTOW— 1946
Frequency: 1230 Kc. ..... .Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By.Mojave Valley Bcstg. Co.
Busines!^ Address. .Radio Center, P.O. Box 1230
Phone Number . . 4001
Studio-Transmitter Address Radio Center
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative .... Gene Grant, Donald Cooke
Membership .NAB
Gen. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Harry S. White
Commercial Mgr Wheeler Abbett
Chief Engineer Fred Fullwood
KRE
BERKELEY— 1923
Frequency: 1400 Kc ..Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Central Calif. Bcstrs., Inc
Address 801 Ashby Avenue
Phone Number Ashberry 3-7715
News Service — ... AP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB
Gen. Station Manager Arthur Westlund
Conrni. -Promotion Manager Don Hambly
Production Director Les Avery
Chief Engineer ,,,,,,,, Daye Fields
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C A 1. I I O It \ I A
KYOR
BLYTHE— 1948— BCA WESTERN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Operated Bcslg. Corp. oi America
Business-Studio Address Blylhe
Phone Number 2231
Transmiller 2 Mi. W. of Blylhe, Hiway GO
News Service UP, AP
President W. L. Gleeson
V.P. Chg. Sales Gene Williams
KROP
BRAWLEY— 1946— BCA WESTERN
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Bcstg. Corp. of America
Address Del Rio Country Club
Phone Number 1300
News Service AP, UP
Representative Lee F. O'Connell
President, General Mgr W. L. Gleeson
V.P. Chg. Sales Gene Williams
KWIK
BURBANK— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Burbank Bcstrs., Inc.
Business-Studio Address . . 20 W, Burbank Blvd.
Phone Number CHarleston 0-2111
Transmitter Location 239 Amherst St.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Director Paul Sutton
Program Dir Roger Patrick
KICO
CALEXICO— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Wotts
Owned-Operated By Charles R. Love
Business Address P. O. Box 786
Phone Number 918
Studio-Transmitter. 1 V2 Mi. N. Calexico, Hgwy 99
News Service AP
President Charles R. Love
General Mgr W. A. Geddes
Program Dir Robert Cain
Chief Engineer Rchard Gunn
KHSL
CHICO— 1935— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated. .Go'den Empire Bcstg. Co.,
Inc.
Address Moorehead Bldg.
Phone Number 237-8
Transmitter Hooker Oak & Madrone Aves.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth
Representative Gene Grant
President, Gen. Mgr Hugh McClung
Station Manager M. F. Woodling
Commercial Manager I. A. Pero
Program Director Loring Curtis
Promotion Mgr Henry Hanna
Chief Engineer Russell B. Pope
KXOC
CHICO— 1949— CBS
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .Sacramento Bcstrs., Inc.
Business Address Radio Lane
Phone Number 3200
News Service UP
Transcription Service .... Associated, Standard
Representative Pearson
President Lincoln Dellar
Gen. Comm. Mgr Ted Hall
Program Dir Neil Mclntyre
Promotion Mgr Lester Berryman
Chief Engineer Walter Berger
KBUC
CORONA— 1948
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 500 Watts
Owned. .. .American Pacific Radio Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 111
Phone Number 1370-1-3
Studio-Transmitter Address Custer Rood
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .MacGregor, Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
Representative Grant
Partners . . Elmer J. Bucknum, John G. Bucknum
General Mgr E. J. Bucknum
Commercial Mgr Mary Bucknum
Program Dir Jack A. Richardson
Chief Engineer H. J. Ridinger
KRDU
DINUBA— 1946
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Dinuba Co.
Business-Studio Address 110 N. "L" St.
Phone Number 500
Transmitter Location . Bet. W. Dinuba & Reedlev
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Gen., Comm. Mgr Egan A. Hafer
Program Director Harold Sparks
Chief Engineer Forrest W. Hughes
kTo
EL CENTRO— 1927— MBS^DON LEE
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Valradio Inc.
Business Address Box 140
332
CALIFOR]\I A
Phone Number 1100
Transmitter-Studio Location South 4th St.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB
President Paul A. Jenkins
Gen., Sales, Prom. Mgr Riley R. Gibson
Commercial Manager Belle Hovey
Prog. Dir., Farm Editor F. J. Wineriter
Chief Engineer Dick Jacobsen
KHUM
EUREKA— 1 947— ABC
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Carroll R. Hauser
Business-Studio Address Vance Hotel
Phone Number 3900
Transmitter Location 1025 W. Murray St.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Western Radio Adv.
Membership NAB
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Carroll R. Hauser
Pgm.-Prod.-Publicity Dir ........ Burke Ormsby
Musical Dir Vivian Mason
Chief Engineer Edward P. Strople
K I E M
EUREKA— 1933— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned Opr. By. . . .Redwood Bdcstg. Co., Inc.
Address Radio Center, E. Sixth St.
Phone Number 4000
Transmitter Eureka Inlet, Humboldt Bay
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Wm. B. Smullin
Conunercial Manager Don Telford
Sales Promotion Manager Robert Stach
Program Director Charles Paul Corbin
Technical Dir John Bauriedel
KDAC
FORT BRAGG— 1948
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Mendocino Coast Bcstg. Co.
Address 2100 East Oak St.
Phone Number 822-3
Air Time 6 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
Representative For joe
President Edward Mertle
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Paul L. Singer
Sales Prom. Mgr James W. Sargent
Program Dir Ray T. Mathewson
Chief Engineer Craig Smith
K A R M
FRESNO— 1938— ABC
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .KARM, The George
Harm Station
Business-Studio Address. .1333 Van Ness Ave.
Phone Number 4-2966
Transmitter Van Ness & Alluvial Aves.
News Service AP. INS
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB
President Hattie Harm
General-Station Manager .... Clyde F. Coombs
Exec. Sec, Promotion Manager. . . .Eldora Roth
Program, Prod. Director John Gaxrick
Chief 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 Number 4-5001
Transmitter Location .Monson
News Service .UP
Transcription Service Associated, World
Representative Avery -Knodel
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Paul B. Bartlett
Program Director Ed J. Freeh
Chief Engineer K. L. Mealey
KGST
FRESNO— 1949
Frequency: 1800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Baker Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. ..... 1018 Broadway
News Service UP
Transcription Standard
General Mgr John Baker
Station Mgr Robert L. Howell
K M J
FRESNO— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By McClatchy Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .1559 Van Ness Ave.
Phone Number 3-6277
Transmitter Location Kerman, Calif.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
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C A I. I I O K \ I A
Presidenl Eleanor McClatchy
Station Manager Hal Brown
Sales Manager Coyle Chambers
Program Mgr loe Tomes
Chief Technician William N. Wallace
KYNO
FRESNO— 1947— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Wafts
Owned-Operafed By Robert Schuler,
Sheldon Anderson, Gene Chenaulf, Bert
Williamson
Busine«s Address Hotel Fresno
Phone Number 2-6141
Tronsmiffer Barton & McKinley Aves.
News Service UP
Representative Pearson, Western
Membership NAB
President Robert Schuler
General Mgr Gene Chenaulf
•Commercial Mgr Joe Hinman
Program Dir Leo Goldman
Chi»i Engineer Bert Williamson
Form Editor Robert Fahs
KIEV
GLEND ALE— 1933
Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 250 Wortts d.
Owned-Operafed By Cannon System, Ltd.
Address 102 N. Glendale Ave.
Phone Number Cyprus 1-1133
President Dcrvid H. Cannon
General Mgr Cal Cannon
KGFN
GRASS VALLEY— 1947
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operafed By Joe D. Carroll
Business Address P. O. Box No. 924
Phone Number 1400
Transmifffer-Sfudio Location Grass Valley
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Grant
President Joe D. Carroll
General Manager Claude F. Jones
Chief Engineer Loyd L. McQueary
KNGS
HANFORD— 1948
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operafed By. .Hanford Publishing Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 620
Phone Number 620
Studio & Trans . . 4 Mi. E. Hanford Hgway. 198
News Service INS, UP
Transcription Service Associated, World
General Mgr Don C. Reeves
Conunercial Mgr John Cohan
Program Dir E. C. Ballhis
Chief Engineer Don C. Reeves
K E C A
HOLLYWOOD— 1929— ABC
Freguency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operafed By. .American Bcslg. Co., Inc.
Business Address ABC TV Center
Phone Number NO 3-3311
Studio Address 1440 No. Highland
Transmitter Location 2951 S. Fairfax Ave.
News Service AP. INS. UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative ABC Spot Soles
Membership NAB, BMB
President (ABC) Mark Woods
V.P., Gen. Mgr. W. Div. (ABC). .Frank Samuels
Station Manager Clyde P. Scott
Commercial Manager Amos T, Baron
Program Director Rollo Hunter
Chief Engineer Phil Caldwell
KG F J
HOLLYWOOD— 1926
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operafed By Ben S. McGlashan
Business-Studio Address. . . .6314 Sunset Blvd.
Phone Number Hillside 0201
Transmitter Washington & Oak Sfs., L. A.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Muzak
Owner Ben S. McGlashan
General Manager Thelma Kirchner
Commercial Manager Jim Strain
Chief Engineer Homer Obuchon
KLAC
HOLLYWOOD— 1946
Frequency: 570 Kc... Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n.
Owned-Operafed By KMTR Radio Corp.
Address 1000 Cahuenga Blvd.
Phone Number Hudson 2-7311
Transmitter Location. . . .2201 N. Indiana, L. A.
News Service INS
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Adam J. Young. Jr.
Membership NAB
President Dorothy Schiif
Gen. Sta. Manager Don J. Fedderson
Comm. Mgr D. E. Lundy
Sales Prom. Mgr Jack Miller
Pgm. Dir Fred Henry
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CALIFORNIA
Prod. Dir Don Forbes
Pub. Dir Red Dolf
Chief Engineer Carl Olson
KREO
INDIO— 1946— BCA WESTERN
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operoted By. .Bcstg. Corp. of America
Business-Studio Address Calhoun Dr.
Phone Number 7-3403
Transmitter Calhoun Dr.
Representative Lee F. O'Connell
President & General Mgr.. .William L. Gleason
V.P. Chg. Sales Gene Williams
KflD
LAGUNA BEACH— 1949
Frequency: 1520 Kc Power: 1000 d; 250 n.
Owned-Oper. By...Uni. Radio Features Synd.
Business Address 424 Glenneyre
Phone Number 1520
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, V/orld
Representative Grant
President, General Mgr Tom E. Danson
Comm., Prom. Mgr , .James M. Matheny
Chief Announcer Richard S. Morgan
Chief Engineer Allan L. Campbell
KCVR
LODI— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By ... . Central Valley Radio
Business Address P. O. Box 600
Phone Number Lodi 1700
Transmitter Studio 1.8 Mi. N.W. of Lodi
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
General Manager Herbert W. Brown
Station Manager David A. Brown
KFOX
LONG BEACH— 1924
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Nichols & Warinner, Inc.
Address 220 E. Anaheim Street
Phone Number Long Beach 672-81
Transmitter Location. . . .220 E. Anaheim Street
News Service UP
Representative Bums-Smith
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Hal G. Nichols
Promotion Mgr Norman Masterson
Comm. Mgr., Chief Engineer
Lawrence W. McDowell
K L A C
Represented by
ADAM J. YOUNG
New York
The Fastest Growing Radio Station
in America
HOLLYWOOD, CALIF.
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RADIO COVERAGE
IS DIFFERENT, TOO!
-T OR THAT MATTER, even the Pacific Coast is different
from any other area in the United States. It's big, it's almost entirely covered with mountains up
to 14,495 feet high, and its markets are far apart.
To cover this vast, rich area is a different coverage problem. The great distances, the mountains,
the low ground conductivity make long-range broadcasting impractical ... yet Don Lee is the only
network that does not rely on long-range broadcasting.
Only Don Lee is especially designed for the Pacific Coast.
Only Don Lee offers coverage that gives each market a local network outlet of the proper size
LEWIS ALLEN WEISS, Chairman of the Board ■ willet h. brown, President ■ WARD D. INGRIM, Vice-President in Charge of Sales
The Nation^s Greatest Regional Network
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o completely cover that market for the least possible money expended.
Only with Don Lee can you tailor your network radio coverage to your distribution. You can
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There are about 14 milhon people on the Pacific Coast. Only Don Lee sells them where they
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-T OR THAT MATTER, cvcn the Pacific Coast is difFerent
from any other area in the United States. It's big, it's almost entirely covered with mountains up
to 14,495 feet high, and its markets are far apart.
To cover this vast, rich area is a difFerent coverage problem. The great distances, the mountains,
the low ground conductivity make long-range broadcasting impractical. . .yet Don Lee is the only
network that does not rely on long-range broadcasting.
Only Don Lee is especially designed for the Pacific Coast.
Only Don Lee offers coverage that gives each market a local network outlet of the proper size
LEWIS ALLEN WEISS, Chairman of the Board • willet h. brown, President • ward d. ingrim, Vice-President in Charge of Sales
The Nation's Greatest Regional Network
to completely cover that market for the least possible money expended.
Only with Don Lee can you tailor your network radio coverage to your distribution. You can
buy all or part of Don Lee's 45 stations to match your distribution requirements, with no waste.
There are about 14 million people on the Pacific Coast. Only Don Lee sells them where they
live-where they spend their 15M billions per year, and Don Lee sells them from their own local
network stations with all the local selling influence enjoyed by such a station.
If selling the Pacific Coast is your problem, remember coverage is diSerent on the Pacific Coast.
Use the only radio network especially designed for the Pacific Coast; DON LEE.
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VI^UJI
3 VJLU10S ♦ ♦ ♦
' Siloam Springs, Ark.
Long Beach, Calif.
"0 K U O A Kc
1390 K G E R KC
The KUOA primary (Oklahoma — 6
counties, Missouri — 4 counties, Arkan-
sas— 5 counties) is worth covering!
It's a bright white spot in the nation's
market picture. KAMOLAND's many
sources of income — poultry, dairy,
cattle, vegetables and fruit, oil, lead,
zinc and coal — add up to an annual
|200,000,n00 buying power.
Don't let the proximity of Los Angeles
blind you to the booming Retail sales
of the $400,000,000 Long Beach market
when placing national radio campaigns
in Southern California!
Area Population 1,220,953
Radio Homes in
KUOA Primary 80,540
% Increase 1940-49 164%
National 136%
% Increase Retail
Sales in KUOA
Primary 1939-48 346%*
% Increase Retail
Sales, Nat. 309%*
Long Beach Population 305,000
Total Families 93,900
Radio Families 92,960
% Radio Families 99%
Leading Independent in
Long Beach Market 84%
* 1949-50 "Consumer
Markets."
KUOA Daytime Audience
1949 Area Conlan 34.5%
(45-Mile Circle)
Leads other local station
in 497 out of 504 quarter
hour periods.
KUOA'S MORNING AUDIENCE WAS
MORE THAN TWICE THAT OF ITS
NEAREST COMPETING STATION! THE
PEOPLE ARE HERE — THE MONEY IS
HERE — THE MARKET IS HERE!
. . . AND KGER DELIVERS THE LONG
BEACH AUDIENCE TO ADVERTISERS
AT A LOWER "COST PER THOUSAND!"
5000W. 1^1 1^^ J^1290
mutual|1^^^^,^%k.c.
Razorback Network — Liberty Broadcasting
System
T KGER v"c°
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the John I
The Voice of . . . if. Arkansas
AKAMOlANDr-
wned hy
Irown Schools of
and California
■~^^j The Station of
^2^ THE AMERICAN HOME
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CALIFORNIA
K G E R
LONG BEACH— 1926
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5,000 Watts
Owned By. . .John Brown Schools of Calif.. Inc.
Business Studio Address 435 Pine Ave.
Phone Number 7-2785
Transmitter Atlantic & Olive, Hynes
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC, Cole
Representative J. H. McGillvra
Membership NAB
President John E. Brown
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Galen Gilbert
Sales-Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir. . . .William George
Publicity Director Dick Walsh
Musical Dir Peter Slack
Chief Engineer Luther Crumbaugh
K F A C
LOS ANGELES— 1931
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Los Angeles Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. 645 S. Mariposa Ave.
Phone Number Dunkirk 4-1231
Transmitter Location. . .3725 Chesapeake Ave.
Air Time 24 hrs.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, SESAC
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres.-Gen.-Sta. Mgr Calvin J. Smith
Prod., Pgm. Dir Howard Rhines
Pub. Dir Murry Hoggs
Chief Announcer Howard Rhines
Musical Librarian Edith Kent
Chief Engineer Ron Oakley
(See Page 340)
K F I
LOS ANGELES— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 640 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By..EarIe C. Anthony, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .141 N. Vermont Ave.
Phone Number Dunkirk 2-2121
Transmitter Location Buena Pk.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Capitol. Associated,
World
President-Owner Earle C. Anthony
General Manager W. B. Ryan
Sales, Promotion Mgr Kevin B. Sweeney
Program Dir Pat Kelly
Chief Announcer George Dvorak
Musical Director Bob Mitchell
Chief Engineers Curtis Mason,
H. L. Blatterman
Farm Editor .Nelson Mclninch
(See Page 342)
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 Number Dunkirk 8-2345
Transmitter Location Lynwood, Calif.
Air Time 6 a.m.-3 a.m.
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Frank Burke, Jr.
Commercial Manager Harry Patterson
Program Director Carl Brewster
Chief Announcer Clyde Cadwell
Chief Engineer Leonard Reeves
K FW B
LOS ANGELES— 1925
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Warner Bros. Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address . . 5833 Fernwood Ave.
Phone Number HE 5151
Transmitter Location . 5775 W. Jefferson, L. A.
Air Time 5:45 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP, INS. UP
Representative William G. Rambeau
General Manager Harry Maizlish
Pgm., Prod. Dir William V. Ray
Publicity Dir Sydney Yallen
Commercial Manager .... William D. Edouarde
Chief Announcer Harry Hall
Chief Engineer Harry Myers
Musical Director Dion Romandy
(See Page 330)
K H J
LOS ANGELES— 1922
MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 930 Kc. . . . Power: 5.000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Don Lee Bcstg. System
Business-Studio Address 1313 N. Vine St.,
Hollywood
Phone Number HUdson 2-2133
Transmitter Location Venice Blvd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service .AP. INS
Transcription World
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB
President Willet H. Brown
V.P. chg. Sales Ward D. Ingrim
Sales Manager George Whitney
Sales Promotion Manager . Herbert Sonnenburg
Program Director J. Carlton Adair
Director of Operations Anthony J. LaFrano
Publicity Director Mark Finley
Musical Director Harry Zimmerman
V.P. -Engineering Walter Carruthers
Farm Editor Les Mawhinney
339
LONG HAIR MUSIC
IS OUR BUSINESS
And business is a pleasure — because our
audience forms an important segment of
an important market — served exclusively
in the field of better music by KFAC.
PULSE
REPORTS PROGRESS
The progressively growing appeal of fine
music, beamed twenty-four hours daily at
5-12% of the audience — in the nation's
third largest market.
Check our cost per listener — one of the
country's lowest.
AM — FM
uke ^udic Station
FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
5 KW 1330 KC
LOS ANGELES BROADCASTING CO., INC.
645 MARIPOSA, LOS ANGELES 5
For Information, Phone or Wire Collect
The Pulse, Inc.
110 Fulton St.
N. Y. 7, N. Y.
340
CALIFORIVIA
KMPC
LOS ANGELES— 1927
Frequency: 710 Kc. .Power: 53,000 d., 10,000 n.
Owned-Operated By KMPC. the Station of
the Stars. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 5939 Sunset Blvd.
Phone Number Hollywood 9-5341
Transmitter Location. .. .12755 Burbank Blvd.,
N. Hollywood, Calif.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, INS. UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative H-R Representatives, Inc.
Chairman of the Board G. A. Richards
Gen.-Sta. Mgr., V.P Robert O. Reynolds
Vice-Pres Earl E. Gibbs
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir, Andy Wilson
Pgm.. Prod. Dir John Baird
Chief Announcer Howard Flynn
Musical Director .Jerome Sybilrud
Chief Engineer Loyd Sigmon
Farm Editor Charles Lee Stone
(See Page 344)
K N X
LOS ANGELES— 1924— CBS
Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Columbia Bcstg. System,
Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .. .6121 Sunset Blvd.
Phone Number HOUywood 9-1212
Transmitter Location. ... 190 St. & Hawthorne
Blvd., Torrance, Calif.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-l:05 a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Radio Sales, CBS
Membership NAB, BMB
President (CBS) Frank Stanton
V.P., Gen. Exec Howard S. Meighan
Gen. Mgr Merle S. Jones
Sales Manager Wayne R. Steffner
Promotion Manager Ralph Taylor
Program Director George W. Allen
Chief Engineer Les Bowman
(See Page 546)
KOWL
LOS ANGELES— 1947
Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 5000 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By KOWL, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .Pico at the Ocean
Phone Number Santa Monica 4G761
Transmitter Location 11637 Charnock Rd.
Air Time 7 a.m. -Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . . .Associated, Standard
Pres.-Gen.-Sla. Mgr ..Arthur H. Croghan
Program Dir Warren K. Deem
Chief Engineer John Morecroft
KRKD
LOS ANGELES— 1927
Frequency: 1150 Kc... Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n.
Owned-Operated By ... . Radio Broadcasters,
Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .. .541 So. Spring St.
Phone Number TRucker 7111
Transmitter Location 1050 Montecilo Drv.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Transcription Service Associated, SESAC
Membership NAB
General-Station-Comm. Mgr Ned Connor
Publicity Director. Doug Douglas
Pgm. Dir.-Chief Announcer .... Charles Clifton
Chief Engineer ........ .Willis O. Freltag
K M Y C
MARYSVILLE— 1940— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . . Marysville-Yuba City
Bcstrs.. Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 631
Phone Number 2080
Studio Address 519 E. St.
Transmitter Location. .Laurellan Rd., District 10
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
President H. E. Thomas
Gen.-Station Comm. Manager . . . Joe D. Carroll
Sales Promotion Manager... A. J. Powell, Jr.
Program Director William R. Cleveland
Publicity Director Hedley Hall
Chief Engineer Loyd McQueary
K Y 0 S
MERCED— 1936— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Merced Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 717
Phone Number 1430-1; 1281
Studio Address G St. Grade
Transmitter Location. . . .Lake Rd., Merced Cly.
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
President-Gen. Mgr Hugh McCIung
Station Manager Charles H. Kinsley, Jr.
Comm. Mgr.-Pgm. Dir A. J. Krisik
Sales Prom. Mgr Rod O'Hara
Prod.-Musical Dir Joel Buffington
Pub, Dir Edward Blakesley
Chief Announcer Harvey Otto
Chief Engineer M. R. Beavers
Form Editor Clare Caughmon
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Pat Bishop
,8urntf Wheeler
T«-d Meyers
they are not too dainty ot ICFI I
Johnny Murray
Sfu Wifson
at Stuilo
I!
KFl's personalities are not too damty to personally
do the commercials on their programs.
You know how much more effective a sales message
!S when the star of your program throws his influence
behind the
That's why KFl's stars, who take their selling chores
as seriously as they take the job of entertaining
thesr listeners, always vofce their own sales messages.
Each of these six personalities has'proved
his ability as a salesman with dozens of products on KFI.
One more reason advertisers are more successful on KFI.
NBC FOR lOS AWGilES • 640 KC CHAR CHAHHBi
342
CALIFORNIA
KT R B
MODESTO— 1933
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n.
Owned-Operated By KTRB Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address P. O. Box 593
Phone Number 774
Studio-Transraifter Norwegien Ave.
Air Time 5 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service INS, UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth, Cole,
Standard
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
Pres.-Gen.-Station Mgr. . . . William H. Bates, Jr.
Com.-Sales Promotion Mgr.. James Van Parks
Pgm.-Prod.-Publ. Dir Milton L. Hibdon
Chief Anncr.-Farm Editor. .. .Charles McEwen
Musical Director Don Lapan
Chief Engineer William H. Bates, Jr.
KM BY
MONTEREY— 1949— KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Monterey Bcstg Co.
Business Address Hotel San Carlos
Phone Number 8541
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Associated
General Mgr L. John Miner
Comm. Mgr John F. W. Tyler
Pgm. Dir Ford Warner
Chief Engineer Emil A. Trojak
KWSD
MOUNT SHASTA— 1947
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Shasta Cascade Bcstg.
Corp.
Business Address Alma St.
Phone Number 2124
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Western
General-Commercial Mgr Arthur Adler
Promotion Manage; Raymond Conners
Program Director lola Huntingdon
Chief Engineer David H. Rees
KVON
NAPA— 1947
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 500 Watts
Ownod-Operated By Napa Bcstg. Co.
Address Foster Rd.
Phone Number 6-7421
Transmitter Location Foster Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Services World, Associated
Representative For joe
Membership NAB
Pres.-Gen. Mgr William S. Quinn
Station Manager Grant Pollock
Commercial Manager Hal McCoy
Sales Prom. Mgr Bert Johnson
Program Director Bob O'Brien
Chief Announcer Bill Hargan
Chief Engineer Herbert Vanderbeek
Farm Editor Herman Baade
KSFE
NEEDLES— 1948
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Shelley Radio-Electric Co.
Business-Studio Address 821 Broadway
Phone Number 1260
Transmitter Location. .. .Western outskirts of
Needles, on Hiway 66
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Owner, Chief Engineer Oscar D. Shelley
K L X
OAKLAND— 1922
Frequency: 910 Kc. . . . Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Tribune Building Co.
Business Studio Address Tribune Tower
Phone Number GLencourt 1-0660
Transmitter Location Tribune Tower
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol. World
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB
President J. R. Knowland, Jr.
Gen. Station Manager Glenn Shaw
Program Director Jeny Morton
Musical Director Lou Dean Grow
Chief Engineer Roswell S. Smith
K R 0 W
OAKLAND— 1925
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Walts
Owned-Operated By KROW, Inc.
Business Studio Address 464-19th St.
Phone Number TWinoaks 3-9600
Transmitter Location 1520-8th Ave.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated
Membership NAB
President Sheldon F. Sackett
Program Director Russ Coughlan
Publicity Director Mercedes Prosser
Chief Engineer C. E. Downey
343
^
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HEAffO
BOB KELLEY, Sports Director, who presents the "Parade of
Sports" for Firestone Tires and PDQ Gasoline. The sportscaster
for KMPC's exclusive broadcasts of the Los Angeles Angels
baseball club, the Los Angeles Rams National League
Professional football club and the Los Angeles Open
Golf tournament.
HAL BERGER, the "Dean of West Coast
Sportscasters", who for many years has presented a daily
major league baseball game. Picking the outstanding game of the
day, Hal Berger recreates the contest to big
audiences throughout Southern California.
JOE HERNANDEZ, a noted track authority, recreates the
racing program from one of California's favorite tracks daily.
/ The Joe Hernandez program, for many years,
has been a top audience leader among all programs
produced locally in Los Angeles.
other sporltcasts aired exclusively !n Los Angeles over KMPC:
National Open Golf Tournament • P. G. A. Golf Tournament
Davis Cup Matches • Glendale Open Golf Tournament
National Tennis Championship AAatches
KMPC
THE WEST'S MOST POWERFUL INDEPENDENr'
5 0,0 0 0 WATTS
10,000 watts
at night
HR REPRESENTATIVES, INC., NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES *
\
344
CALIFORIVI A
KWBR
OAKLAND— 1920
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . Warner Bros. Radio, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 327-2 Isl St.
Phone Number Higate 4-1212
Trcmsmitter Location 327-21st St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President. Gen. Mgr S. W. Warner
Station Manager F. Wellington Morse
Commercial Manager W. E. Malone
Program Director Wanda Armey
Production Director George Oxford
Chief Announcer Bob Bouard
Musical Director Sam Watts
Chief Engineer Paul Gregg
KOCS
ONTARIO— 1946
Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By The Daily Report Co.
Business-Studio Address = 222 East "B" St.
Phone Number 627-54
Transmitter Location 4th and San Antonio
Air Time Local sunrise — Local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Associated
President Mrs. Jerene Appleby Harnish
Station Mgr Stanley G. Davis
Commercial Mgr James E. Rennie
Publicity Director Helen Faye Thompson
Pgm. Dir.-Chief Announcer .... George Croif ord
Chief Engineer Floyd Hall
Farm Editor Gene Durbin
KDAN
OROVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Oroville Mercury Co.
Address Box 231
Phone Number 1340
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President Dan L. Beebe
Gen.-Station-Comm. Mgr Arden Booth
Chief Announcer Lloyd Klemp
Musical Dir W. W. Lamberton
Chief Engineer Ray Partridge
Farm Editor Bill Aiston
KCM J
PALM SPRINGS— 1946— CBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By.. Palm Springs Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box KK
Phone Number 2253
Studio, Transmitter Location . . . . N. Indian Ave.
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Representative John E. Pearson
President Donald C. McBain
Gen. Station Mgr Roland B. Voile
Commercial Mgr Harry Davis
Sales Promotion Mgr Ann Gerald
Program Mgr Dorothy Fanning
Chief Engineer Donald C. McBain
Asst. Chief Engineer John D. Clowes
kTbe
PALO ALTO— 1949
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By .... M. Kibbe & D. K. Deming
Business Address P.O. Box 1151
Studio Address Palo Alto Airport
Transmitter Location. . . .End of University Ave.
Phone Number DA. 3-1341
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB
Gen.-Comm. Mgr M. Kibbe
Asst. Mgr.-Pgm. Dir Ben Ott
Chief. Anncr.-Musical Dir John Daniels
Chief Engineer Dave Wortman
KALI
PASADENA— 1950
Frequency: 1430 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By John H. Poole
Business-Studio Address 425 E. Green St.
Phone Number RY 1-7641, SY 2-5327
Transmitter .... 924 Vista St., San Gabriel
Air Time Daytime
Owner John H. Poole
Manager Aubrey H. Ison
Program Director Allan Berg
Production Joe Thompson
Record Librarian Fred Smith
Chief Engineer Harvey Fritch
KXLA
PASADENA— 1942
Frequency: 1110 Kc .Power: 10,000 Walls
Owned-Operated By . . Pacific Coast Bcstg. Co.
Business Address. . .1401 So. Oak Knoll Ave.
Phone Number Ryan 1-6991
Transmitter Location El Monti
Air Time 24 hrs. daily
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Associated
President-Gen. Sta. Mgr Loyal K. King
Pgm. Dir Dick Scofield
Chief Anncr Carl Saimders
Musical Dir Cliff Stone
Chief Engineer Jack Reader
Fann Editor Dr. LeRoy Smith
345
. . . Over
five million
people
listen to
one station
every week
KNX
Los Angeles 50,000 Watts
346
CALIFORNIA
K W K W
PASADENA— 1942
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Southern Calif. Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 425 E. Green St.
Phone Number Ryooi 1-6744
Transmitter 932 N. Vista. San Gabriel
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
President Marshall S. Neal
Gen.-Station-Comm. Mgr.. . . .William J. Beaton
Sales Prom. Manager Lynn Johnston
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Crowell H. Beech
Prod., Pub. Dir Claire Hughes
Musical Director Bill Garr
Chief Engineer Paul W. Spargo
Farm Editor Wes Mears
KPRL
PASO ROBLES— 1946
MBS-DON LEE-KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Povrer: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By .... . Leslie Henry Hacker
Business Studio Address. . .32nd & Oak Sts.
Phone Number 204
Transmitter Location ........ 32nd & Oak Sts.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative W. S. Grant
Owner-Gen. Mgr Leslie Henry Hacker
Station Mgr Robert S. Wilton
Commercial Mgr lack B. Wesson
KECC
PITTSBURG— 1949
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Pittsburg Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address 235 Railroad Ave.
Phone Number 1638
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
General Mgr Mel D. Marshall
Commercial Mgr John C. McFarland
Program Mgr Dean Mell
Chief Engineer Merlin W. Haag
KPMO
POMONA— 1947
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 500 Watts
Owned-Operated By Valley Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1240 E. Hoh St.
Phone Number Lycoming 2-1293
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, World
President, General Mgr.. . Dean H. Wickstrom
Comm., Prom. Mgr Jim Oliver
Chief Engineer Buck Rogers
ktIp
PORTER VILLE— 1946
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By: .... J. F. Tighe Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 1312
Phone Number 1450
Studio-Transmitter Newcomb & Grand
Air Time 6* a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Gene Grant
Membership NAB
President Jack Tighe
General Station Mgr Ward E. Fritch
Pa ogram Prod. Dir Frank Robinson Brown
Publicity Director Kenneth R. Clifford Jr.
Musical Director Jelly Sanders
Chief Engineer Hampton McKinney
Farm Editor Kenneth Clifford
KBLF
RED BLUFF— 1946— NCG
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Dr. Russell G. Frey
24 HOURS A DAY
on
1300 Kc.
SPORTS
DISC JOCKEYS
MUSIC
PASADENA
PLAYHOUSE
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
PROGRAMS
K y^ K lAf
(PASADENA)
LOS ANGELES
Southern California Broadcasting Co.
FORJOE & CO. — Notional Reps.
347
C A I. I F O K IV 1 A
Studio-Business Address 346 Oak St.
Phone Number 354
Transmitter Location E. Red Bluff
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Tracy Moore
Membership NAB, BMB
President Dr. Russell G. Frey
General Mgr Arvo Haapanen
Commercial Mgr Ed Headrick
Chief Engineer Lone King
KVCV
REDDING— 1938— MBS DON LEE
Frequency: 600 Kc Power: LOOO Walts
Owned-Operated By.... Golden Empire Broad-
casting Co.
Business Address Highway 99, South
Phone Number 1646-7
Transmitter Location . . . Highway No. 99 South
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, World
Representative Grant
President Hugh McCIung
General Mgr .Fred M. Stuelpnagel
Commercial Manager H. E. McCarty
Program Dir Lyle Mathys
Promotion Mgr Ray Hullinger
Chief Engineer Russell Pope
KZYZ
REDLANDS— 1949
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Orange Empire Bcstg. Co.
Address 208 V2 Orange St.
KPRO
RIVERSIDE— 1941— BCA WESTERN
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Broadcasting Corp. of
America
Business Address P.O. Box 987
Phone Number Riverside 6290
Studio-Transmitter 3401 Russell St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Lee O'Connell
President-General Mgr W. L. Gleeson
Vice-Pres. Charge Sales Gene Williams
KCRA
SACRAMENT0^1945— NBC
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By KCRA, Inc.
Business Studio Address 1010 11th St.
Phone Number Gilbert 2-0758
Transmitter Location 3 mi. NW of town
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative . . . .Robert Meeker, W. S. Grant
Membership BMB
President-General Mgr Ewing C. Kelly
Station Manager Howard Smiley
Commercial Manager John Dupell
Program-Publicity Director. . .Howard J. Smiley
Production Director Fred Beckwith
Chief Engineer Paul E. Leake
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 Number Gilbert 3-1745
Transmitter Location Pleasant Grove
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP, AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB. BMB
President Eleanor McClatchy
Station Manager Keith B. Collins
Director of Sales Leo Ricketts
Publicity & Promotion Tom C. Flynn
Program Manager Richard S. Burdick
Traffic Manager Howard Evanson
Music Librarian Herbert Harrison
Chief Engineer Slam Sronce
Farm Editor Ray Rodgers
K R~d Y
SACRAMENTO— 1937--CBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Harmco. Inc.
Business-Studio Address .... Hotel Sacramento
Phone Number Gilbert 3-2525
Transmitter Location 3402 65th St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service INS, UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Avery -Knodel
Membership NAB
V.P.-Mgr Clyde F. Coombs
Commercial Manager Byron H. Nelson
Ass't Mgr.. Pgm. Dir William J. Ratclif f
Chief Engineer Howard Mortineau
Farm Editor Scotty Mortland
KXOA
SACRAMENTO— 1945
MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owmed-Oper. By Sacramento Bcstrs., Inc.
Business Studio Address: 1617 — 30th St.
Phone Number Hickory 9-3547
Studio-Transmitter Location. . .Auburn Freeway
348
CALIFORJVIA
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Represent J, E. Pearson, West. Radio Adv.
President Lincoln Dollar
General Station Mgr Herb Ferguson
Program-Pub. Dir Martin Dean Wickett
Chief Engineer Ewald Berger
KSBW
SALINAS— 1947— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1380 Kc. .... .Power: 1.000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Salinas Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P.O. Box 1651
Phone Number 807L
Studio-Transmitter Laurel Dr.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB
President-Gen. Station Mgr John M. Hall
Asst. Mgr.. Comm. Mgr Ken Randolph
Program Director Don Wells
Chief Announcer Ray Wilson
Chief Engineer I. M. Hall
KCSB
SAN BERNARDINO— 1947
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 500 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . Mrs. Essie Binkley West
Studio-Bus. Transmitter Address. . .770 Mill St.
Phone Number 822-45
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. UP
President-Gen. Mgr.. .Mrs. Essie Binkley West
Commercial Prom. Mgr Dave W. Adams
Program Director Chap Rollins
Chief Engineer Walter Bronson
K F X M
SAN BERNARDINO— 1929
MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Lee Bros. Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 512 Fifth St.
Phone Number 4761
Transmitter Location S. "E" St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative John Blair
President J. Clifford Lee
General Manager Gene W. Lee
Commercial Manager Don S. Cummings
Sales Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dir Lowell Smith
Program Director Sally Stocker
Production-Musical Dir John Harder
Chief Announcer .Charles G. Palmer
Chief Engineer . .George Ewing
Farm Editor Howard Baichly
KITO
SAN BERNARDINO— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . San Bernardino Bcstg. Co.
Inc.
Business-Studio Address 569 Fourth St.
Phone Number 7807
Transmitter Location. . 1-4 Mi. north of Base Line
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative George P. Hollingbery
President Carl E. Haymond
General-Comm. Mgr George E. Lindman
Program Prom. Mgr Arnold Benum
Chief Engineer J. T. Bindner
KRNO
SAN BERNARDINO— 1948
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Western Empire Bcstrs., Inc.
Address 990 Colton Ave
Phone Number 8-2771
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
President. Comm., Sales. Prom. Mgr.. .James
W. Gerrard
General Manager Norman H. Rogers
Station Manager George W. Brock
Program Director Robert Stone
Prod. Dir.-Chief Anncr Wyn Stewart
Chief Engineer George W. Brock
K F S D
SAN DIEGO— 1926— NBC
Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Airfan Radio Corp. Ltd.
Business-Studio Address U. S. Grant Hotel
Phone Number Franklin 6353
Transmitter Location . Emerald Hills Golf Course
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB
President Thomas E. Sharp
Manager John C. Merino
Program Director Tom Hotchkiss
KGB
SAN DIEGO— 1927— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Don Lee Bcstg. Syst.
Address 1017 First Ave.
Phone Number Franklin 6151
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
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Representative .John Bladr
Chmn. of Bd Lewis Allen Weiss
President Willet H. Brown
Station Manager F. D. Ide
Comm.-Sales-Prom. Mgr Hobby Myers
Pgm. Dir Jerry Lee Pecht
Chief Engineer William G. Collins
KCBQ
SAN DIEGO— 1946— CBS
Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 5000 Walts d.,
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Charles E. Salik
Business Studio Address 1405 Fifth Ave.
Phone Number Franklin 1315
Transmitter Location . . . 62nd & El Cajon Blvd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription SESAC, Standard
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership NAB
Pres.-Gen.-Station Mgr Charles E. Salik
■Comm. Manager Graham Moore
Program Director Grady Edney
Musical Director Grant Sewall
Chief Engineer Charles Sherburne
Farm Editor Howard Keddie
K F M B
SAN DIEGO— 1941— ABC
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Jack Gross Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 1375 Pacific Blvd.
Phone Number Main 2114
Transmitter Location Grantville
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
Representative The Branham Co.
Membership NAB
President-General Mgr Jack O. Gross
Commercial Manager William Edholm
Sales Promotion Mgr Miriam Schaefer
Program Dir John Bainbridge
Chief Engineer Thornton Chew
KSDO
SAN DIEGO— 1947
Frequency: 1130 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .San Diego Bcstg. Co.
Business Studio Address. . .1029 Second Ave.
Phone Number. .Main 2041
Transmitter Location 5240 Ward Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP. AP
Transcription Serv'ce Standard
KFMB is all-embracing
No favorites at KFMB — but KFMB is a favorite
in California's third-largest market.
• AM-FM-TV audiences get their choice
• Advertisers get a choice market
Wire or write tor availttbilHiet
in SAN DIEGO!
KFMB
AM
FM
TV
1375 Pacific Blvd., San Diego, Calif.
Owned and managed by Jack Grogt
Represented by The Branham Co,
■351
C ALIFORIVI A
Representative Sears & Ayer
V. P. -General Manager lack Heintz
Pgm. Dir Wilson Edwards
Chief Engineer Vern Milton
KSON
SAN DIEGO— 1947
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By . . .Studebaker Bcstg. Co.
Business Studio Address 630 F St.
Phone Number Franklin 5175
Transmitter Location. . . .Rigel & Dalbergia Sis.
Air Time 24 hrs.
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC, Standard
Representative Forjoe
Membership FMA
President Dr. John Ward Studebaker
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Fred Rabell
Comm.-Sales Mgr.-Pgm. Dir. . . Dorothy lohnson
Production Director Gordon Studebaker
Musical Director Henry Lewy
Chief Engineer Bill Tomberlin
Farm Editor Gordon Studebaker
Engineer Jay Tapp
KGIL
SAN FERNANDO— 1947
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operaled By ... . San Fernando Valley
Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 4919 Van Nuys Blvd.
Phone Number State 4-6291; Stanley 7-3467
Studio Addresses. .4919 Van Nuys Blvd.. Sher-
man Oaks; 14808 Lassen St., San Fernando
Transmitter Location 14808 Lassen St.
Air Time 6a.m.-2 a.m.
News Service UP
Pres., General Mgr F. J. Smalley, Jr.
Commercial Manager Howard P. Grey
Program Director Allan W. McKee
Chief Engineer Cal Frisk
Program Dir. Prod. Mgr Mel Venter
Chief Announcer Lewis Pfeifer
Musical Director Lyle Bardo
Chief Engineer E. G. Underwood
K F R C
SAN FRANCISCO— 1924
MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .Don Lee Bcstg. System
Business-Studio Address. .1000 Van Ness Ave.
Phone Number Prospect 5-0111
Transmitter Location 1000 Von Ness Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. INS
Transcription Service World
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB
V.P.-Gen. Sta. Mgr William D. Pabst
Commercial Manager Merwyn L. McCabe
Sales Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dir Dink Templeton
K G 0
SAN FRANCISCO— 1924— ABC
Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By American Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 155 Montgomery St.
Phone Number Exbrook 2-6544
Studio Address Taylor & O'Farrell Sts.
Transmitter Location Near Newark, Calif.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
Representative ABC Spot Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
President Mark Woods
General-Station Manager Gayle V. Grubb
Commercial Manager Vincent Francis
Sales Promotion-Pub. Dir Maury Baker
Program Director Bloyce Wright
Chief Announcer Tohn Galbraith
Musical Director Phil Bovero
Chief Engineer A. E. Evans
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 Number Ordway 3-4148
Transmitter Location 1470 Pine St.
Air Time 5 a.m.-Local Sunset
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service. . .Standard, MacGregor,
Lang-Worth, Associated
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB
Gen. Mgr.-Sta. Mgr Edwin P. Franklin
Commercial Mgr.-Sales Promotion Mgr.. .Stan-
ley G. Breyer
Pgm. Dir.-Prod.-Pub. Mgr. . . Charles F. Pendleton
KNBC
SAN FRANCISCO— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By National Bcstg. Co.
Bus. Studio Address . . . Taylor & O'Farrell Sts.
Phone Number GRoystone 4-8700
Transmitter Location Belmont
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service .... Thesaurus, Standard
Representative NBC Spot Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
President (NBC) Joseph H. McConnell
General-Station Manager Tohn W. Elwood
Sales Manager Alfred W. Crapsey
Sales Promotion Manager. .Miss Ethel Gilchrist
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Program Director Paul Speegle
Publicity Director John Thompson
Musical Director Tony Freeman
Chief Engineer Curtis Peck
Farm Editor Henry Schacht
KS A N
SAN FRANCISCO— 1922
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Golden Gate Bcstg. Corp.
Business Studio Address 1355 Market St.
Phone Number Market 1-8171
Transmitter Location 1355 Market St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB
President S. H. Patterson
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Lee C. Mikesell
Pgm. Prod. Dir.-Sales. Prom. Mgr Clint
Sherwood
Chief Announcer Bob Franklin
Chief Engineer Norwood Patterson
KS F 0
SAN FRANCISCO— 1925
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.,
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By. .The Associated Bcstrs.,
Inc.
Business Studio Address. .Mark Hopkins Hotel
Phone Number EXbrook 2-4567
Transmitter Location. . . .Islias Creek, Pier 92
Air Time 6:15 a.m.-12:15 a.m.
News Service INS. UP
Transcription Service. . .Standard; Associated
Representative The Boiling Co.
Membership NAB
President Wesley I. Dumm
V.P.-Gen. Mgr Philip G. Lasky
Commercial Mgr John G. Campbell
Sales Promotion Mgr Kay Mulbihill
Program Dir Robert Hansen
Dir. of Engineering A. E. Towne
Farm Editor Herb Kennedy
K Y A
SAN FRANCISCO— 1926
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.,
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By . . Palo Alto Radio Station,
Inc.
Business Studio Address Fairmont Hotel
Phone Number DOuglas 2-2536
Transmitter Location Candlestick Ft.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Representative Adam J. Young. Jr.
Membership NAB, BMB
President Dorothy Schiff
General Mgr. Don Fedderson
Sta.-Comm. Mgr.-Pgm. Dir J. G. Paltridge
Publicity Director Webb Witmer
Chief Announcer Vern Wilson
Musical Director Dorothy Throndsen
Chief Engineer Paul C. Schulz
KSGN
SANGER— 1947— CALIF.
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Radio Sanger Co.
Business Studio Address P. O. Box 338
Phone Number Sanger 490
Transmitter 4 V2 Mi. NE of Sanger
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World. Capitol
Representative Tracy Moore
Membership NAB
Gen. Station-Com. Mgr Bob Rogers
Pgm. Dir.-Chief Announcer D. Whitney
Chief Engineer Julian J. Nielsen
Farm Editor Jack Hall
KCBS
SAN JOSE— 1912— CBS
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 5,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By CBS. Inc. of Calif.
Business-Studio Address Palace Hotel
Phone Number Yukon 2-7000
Transmitter Location Alviso. Calif.
Air Time 5:50 a.m.-M,
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Radio Sales, Inc.
Membership NAB. BMB
President (CBS) Frank Stanton
Vice-Pres.-Gen. Mgr Arthur Hull Hayes
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Jules Dundes
Program Dir Fred Ruegg
Publicity Dir Grant Holcomb
Chief Announcer Deane Stewart
Musical Dir Raymond Hackett
Chief Engineer Alan Cormack
Farm Editor Bert Buzzini
KEEN
SAN JOSE— 1947
Frequency 1370 Kc Power 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By United Bcstg. Co.
Business Studio Address Hotel De Anza
Phone Number Cypress 4-0344
Transmitter Wayne Ave. & Oakland Hgy.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
President George M. Mardikian
Genl. Mgr Floyd Farr
Program Dir George Snell
353
CALIFORNIA
Publicity Dir Dave Faust
Sales-Prom. Mgr Keith Scovil
Chief Announcer Gordon Vallendighan
Chief Engineer Lee Johnston
Farm Editor Gene Vennum
KLOK
SAN JOSE— 1946
Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.
Owned-Operafed By Valley Bcstg Co.
Business Address 40 W. San Antonio St.
Phone Number Cypress 3-3445
Studio Address Rt. 3, Box 323A
Transmitter Location King Rd. at Aborn
Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset
News Service AP
Representative Gene Grant
Membership NAB, BMB
President-Gen. Mgr E. L. Barker
Commercial Mgr Richard E. Ryan
Program Director Ruth Poindexter
Chief Engineer Bill Cunningham
KSJO
SAN JOSE— 1946
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.,
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By. . .Santa Clara Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 995
Phone Number Cypress 3-8030
Transmitter-Studio Loc Story and Lucretia
Air Time 6:15 a.m.-2 ajn.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Forjoe Moore
President Patrick H. Peabody
Gen.-Station-Comm. Mgr. . . . Charles F. Mallory
Pgm.-Prod. Pub. Dir Norman Paul
Chief Engineer Wesley I. Shellhammer
KXRX
SAN JOSE— 1948
Frequency: 1500 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By San Jose Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 167
Phone Number Cypress 2-5080
Studio-Transmitter Bayshore Hiwoy
Air Time 24 hrs.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Western Radio Sales
Membership NAB
President-Gen. Mgr Joe E. Levitt
Commercial Mgr Gordon Graham
Procfram Director Glenn Hill
Chief Announcer Jack Lund
Musical Director Margaret Ring
Chief Engineer Frank Glass
KM NS
SAN LUIS OBISPO— 1949
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Pacific Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1130 Garden St.
Phone Number 3171
Transmitter Location 500 Price St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Station Representative Tracy Moore
General Manager Marc C. Spinelli
Station Manager Esther Wright
Program Director Harriette Dunbar
Chief Aimouncer Kenneth Erhardt
Chief Engineer Rodney Meyers
K V E C
SAN LUIS OBISPO— 1937
MBS-DON LEE-KBS
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By. . .The Valley Electric Co.
Business Address 851 Higuera St.
Phone Number 1100-1
Studio Address ........ Mount View & Hill Sts.
Transmitter Location 1 Vi mi. N. of City
On Roosevelt Hiway
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
President-Owner Christina M. Jacobson
Gen., Station Mgr Les Hacker
Commercial Mgr Joe Shuttleworth
Sales Prom. Mgr.-Prod. Dir William Hobbs
Pgm.-Pub. Dir Karl Brindle
Chief Announcer Ted Warner
Chief Engineer Dale Schwartz
Farm Editor Al Schwartz
KSMO
SAN MATEO— 1947
Frequency: 1550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Amphlett Printing Co.
Business-Studio Address 811 "B" St.
Phone Number Di. 4-2594
Transmitter Location Belmont
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Representative Grant
Membership NAB
President J. Hart Clinton
Gen.-Sta.-Conmi. Mgr George Arnold
Program Director Bill Delmar
Chief Engineer H. Nell Black
354
CALIFORNIA
KVS
SAN MATEO— 1946
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .San Mateo County Bcstrs.
Business Studio Address. . .279 Baldwin Ave.
Phone Number Diamond 4-2541
Transmitter Location. .Third Ave. at Seal Creek
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative .... Donald Cooke, Gene Grant
President Hugh H. Smith, Jr.
Gen. Mgr Charles E. Morin
Chief Announcer John Egan
Chief Engineer Merwyn F. Planting
KTIM
SAN RAFAEL— 1947
Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . .Marin Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address 1117 Fifth St.
Phone Number San Rafael 1510
Studios 1117 Fifth St.; Hotel Don, Richmond
Transmitter Location .... College Ave., Kentfield
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
President Roy A. Brown
Gen.-Station Mgr Hugh E. Turner
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Clifford A. Trotter
Program Director Pete Miller
Chief Ann Gene De Alessi
Chief Engineer Melvin H. Murphy
K V 0 E
SANTA ANA— 1926— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .The Voice of the Orange
Empire, Inc., Ltd.
Business Address 105 E. 5th St.
Phone Number Kimberly 2-7191
Studio Transmitter 12531 E. Willowwick Dr.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . .Standard, MacGregor
Representative Western Radio Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen. Mgr Ernest L. Spencer
Station-Comm. Mgr Donner P. Spencer
Sales Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dir W. J. Burrud
Prgm. Dir Wallace S. Wiggins
Prod. Dir.-Chief Ann lerry De Haan
Chief Engineer Stanley G. Guenther
K D B
SANTA BARBARA— 1921
MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1490 Kc ...Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Don Lee Bcstg. System
Business-Studio-Transmitter Radio Square
Phone Number 4131
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative John Blair
Pres.-Gen. Mgr Willel H. Brown
Station Manager Edward K. Kemble
Comm. Manager Tames S. Blomfield
Prog. Dir., Farm Editor Donald C. Roberts
Prod. Dir Richard Collins
Chief Announcer George Humphrey
Chief Engineer Forrest T. Choate
KIST
SANTA BARBARA— 1946— NBC
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio KIST, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Balboa BIdg.
Phone Number 3981
Transmitter Location 735 State St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-12:15 a.m.
News Service UP
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB. BMB
President Harry C. Butcher
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Fin Hollinger
Sales Promotion Mgr Michael J. McKeogh
Prog.-Pub. Director Mary Ann Casey
Prod. Dir Al Staas
Chief Engineer Stan Saueressig
KT M S
SANTA BARBARA— 1937— ABC
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By ... . New-Press Publishing Co.
Business-Studio Address, .de la Guerra Plaza
Phone Number 3925
Transmitter Location ....'. Goleta
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB
President Thomas M. Storke
Vice-President Charles A. Storke
Station Mgr Kenneth E. Peters
Comm. Mgr William Simpson
Prog. Dir.-Chief Anncr Ted Scott
Publicity Director John Willis
Chief Engineer Albert A. Nicolay
KDON
SANTA CRUZ— 1935
Frequency: 14G0 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Central Coast
Counties Radio, Inc.
Bus. Add P.O. Box 951, Monterey, Calif.
Phone Numbers Monterey 8501; Salinas
6451; Santa Cruz 5140
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AP
WHY IS
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BECAUSE — Ar members, the greatest body of news col-
lectors in the world today, provide their news
to their AP.
CALIFORNIA AP RADIO ASSOCIATION
Chairman: Lewis Allen Weiss — Chairman of the Board, Don Lee Mutual
Broadcasting System, Hollywood
Vice-Chairman: Grant Holcomb, Jr. — KQW-CBS, San Francisco
Directors: Glenn Shaw — KLX, Oakland
Beverly Ballard— KUBA, Yuba City
CALIFORNIA=
356
CAHFORIVIA
Studio Address 1407 Pacific Ave.
Transmitter Location Palm Beach
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Serv. . . . World, Associated, Cole
Representative W. S. Grant Co.
Membership NAB-BMB
President Paul Caswell
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Reed Pollack
Pgm.-Prod.-Publ. Dir Orel Phillips
Chief Engineer Omer Wright
Farm Editor Orel Phillips
KSCO
SANTA CRUZ— 1947
Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 1000 d.; 500 n.
Owned-Operated By Radio Santa Cruz
Business Address P. O. Box 1080
Phone Number 1080
Studio-Transmitter Address . . Capitola Drive &
Corcoran Lagoon
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, Thesaurus
Membership NAB
Mng. Part.-Gen. Mgr.-Chief Engr.
Charles Vernon Berlin
KCOY
SANTA MARIA— 1947
ABC-TRI-COUNTY
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .News-Press Publishing Co.
Business-Studio Address 114 W. Cook St.
Phone Number 104
Transmitter Location N. Blosser Rd.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang -Worth
Representative Paul H, Raymer
Chief Executives Thomas M. Storke,
Charles A. Storke
General Mgr I. W. Benes
Program Director A. J. Hapgood
Chief Engineer Leroy O'Laughlin
KSMA
SANTA MARIA— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Central Coast Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Add 510 W. Morrison St.
Phone Number 43
Transmitter Location 510 W. Morrison St.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Fee F. O'Connell
Membership NAB
President, Owner John H. Poole
General Manager Laurence W. Harry
KSPA
SANTA PAULA— 1948
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Ventura County Radio
Center, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .112 N. Middle Rd.
Phone Number 940
Transmitter 112 N. Middle Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
President-Gen. Mgr Neal Van Sooy
Station Manager Bob Reel
Commercial Manager Don Seymour
Musical Director John Smith
Chief Engineer Homer Parker
Chief Anncr.-Farm Editor Roy Sadlier
K S R 0
SANTA ROSA— 1937
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Ruth W. Finley
Bus.-Studio Address 425 Mendocino Ave.
Phone Number 110
Transmitter Location Finley Ave.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.ll p.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
General-Station Manager Charles P. Scott
Commercial Manager Lee Flemming
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. . . William Lambert
Program Director Russ Siner
Chief Announcer Vic Rugh
Chief Engineer Vern Hassett
Farm Editor Sheridan Baker
KROG
SONORA— 1949
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Mother Lode Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Sonora
Phone Number 426
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC
Owner-General Mgr lanthe Densmore
Program Director Neal Edmondson
Chief Engineer Casper Tressl
K GD M
STOCKTON— 1926— CBS
Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By E. F. Peffer
Business-Studio Address. .. .519 E. Market St.
Phone Number 4-455 1
Transmitter Location . . . Highway 99, 3 mi. from
Stockton
357
C A I. I I O It \ 1 A
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
Newrs Service INS
Transcription Service World
Representative John Blair
President-Gen. Mgr E. F. Peifer
Station-Commercial Mgr E. Smith
«'rogram Director V. Swan
Publicity Director E. Flower
Program Director V. Swan
Chief Engineer Bey Greene
Chief Announcer Bill Hill
Farm Editor Bell Lange
Station Manager Keith Pinion
Program Director Earle Russell
Chief Engineer Walt Berger
KSTN
STOCKTON— 1949
Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Son Joaquin Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Hotel Clark
Phone Number 4-4689
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Representative Hollingbery
President Knox LaRue
General Manager D. M. Greene
Program Director Walter Lind
Chief Engineer Ken Hollingsworth
K WTG
STOCKTON— 192 1— ABC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . McCIatchy Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 612 E. Market St.
Phone Number 5-5728
Transmitter Location Weber and E Sts.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
President Eleanor McCIatchy
Station Manager Howard L. Bailey
Program Manager James E. Longe
Traffic Manager Marian V. Hough
Chief Technician Frank Nesmith
Farm Editor John Mackenzie
KXOB
STOCKTON— 1947— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Valley Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .2013 Pacific Ave.
Phone Number 5-5896
Transmitter Location Beyer Lane
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative John E. Pearson, Western
Radio Adv.
Membership BMB
President Lincoln Dellar
General Manager Herb Ferguson
KSU E
SUSANVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Nolan Hallowell,
James E. McKahan
Business-Studio-Transmitter
Address Chestnut & Weatherlow Sts.
Phone Number 354-B
Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative. . . Donald Cooke, Tracy Moore
Membership NAB
Sta. -Sales Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dir..Wm. B. Murphy
Commercial Manager Zeke White
Prog. Dir., Form Editor . . . Wayne Thornton, Jr.
Chief Engineer Harold C. Houston
KTKR
TAFT— 1948
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Taft Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P.O. Box "WW"
Phone Number S-3101
Studio-Transmitter Address .... 1 mi. W. of Taft
Air Time Local Sunrise — Iccal Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative O'Cormell
Membership NAB
Pres.-Gen. Mgr.-Pgm. Dir.- Kenneth Ailken
Commercial Manager George Flansberg
Chief Engineer Jim Welch
KCOK
TULARE— 1945— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Herman Anderson
Business Address P. O. Box 119
Phone Number 6-2866-7
Studio-Transmitter Location Mooney Blvd.
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Representative John E. Pearson, Western
Radio Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
President Herman Anderson
General Sta. Mgr Sheldon Anderson
Commercial Manager R. A. Wegener
Sales-Prom. Mgr.-Pgm. Dir-Prod. Dir Paul
Salvo
Publicity Director Dan Corrigan
Chief Anncr.-Musical Dir Bob Lee
Chief Engineer James Morrison
Farm Editor Dick Martin
358
CALIFORNIA
KTUR
TURLOCK— 1949
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Turlock Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 526
Phone Number 4-3430
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative O'Connell
President W. N. Lindskoog
General Commercial Mgr H. A. McMillen
Program Director Rusty Simmons
Chief Engineer Maxon B. Sayre
KGYW
VALLEJO— 1947
Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Calilomia-Nevada
Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... 3267 Sonoma Blvd.
Phone Nxunber 3-5667
Transmitter Location 3267 Sonoma Blvd.
Air Time Local sun-ise-Iocal sunset
News Service UP
Representative Tracy Moore
General Manager David McKay
Station-Commercial Mgr Ralph Stillings
Program Director Victor Paulsen
Chief Announcer William Hillman
Chief Engineer William Roberts
KVEN
VENTURA— 1948
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Coast Ventura Co.
Address P. O. Box 1611
Phone Number Miller 3-8675
Studio-Transmitter Location Son Pedro &
AUesondro Sts.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
Representative Western Radio Adv.
President Dr. Charles Stuart
General Manager Mort Werner
Station Mgr.-Pgm. Dir Dana Marble
Commercial Manager Harry Engel
Publicity Director Margert Marble
Musical Director Donald Brown
Chief Engineer Dick Stanton
Farm Editor Jack Powell
KVEN
VENTURA
The best buy in the richest
agricultural county
in California
1450 DIAL 1450
KVEN
VENTURA
CALIFORNIA
359
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K VVC
VENTURA— 1 947— KBS
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power 1000 Walts
O^wned-Oper. By. . Voice of Ventura County
Business Address P.O. Box 1411
Phone Number G185; Oxnard 6-5254
Studio Address Colonial House
Oxnard; Mills Rd. near Telegraph Road
Transmitter Location
Mills Rd. near Telegraph Rd. E. of Ventura
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative W. S. Grant
President . Wm. H. Haupt
Sta.-Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr Larry S.
Nicholson
Pgm.-Prod.-Pub. Dir Ed Rock
Chief Engineer Charles Farmer
KSYC
K K I N
VISALIA— 1946
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KKIN, Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 1589
Phone Number 4-5811
Studio Address Hotel Johnson
Transmitter Loccrtion McWilliams Lane
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Stcmdard
Representative Forjoe
Pres.-Gen. Mgr.-Farm Editor. .. Lyman Treaster
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Albert Blain
Pgm-Prod. Dir George Lindsay
Chief Announcer Ted Keneesey
Chief Engineer Lyman Treaster
YREKA— 1947— CNG
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaled By.. Siskiyou County Bcstg.
Co., Inc.
Address Lawrence Lane & S. Oregon St.
Phone Number 624
Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Tracy Moore
Membership NAB, BMB
President E. G. Millbourn
General Manager Holt C. Wardrip
Sta.-Comm. -Sales-Prom. Mgr. Jack R. Wagner
Program Dir. -Chief Announcer. .Jack Matranga
Musical Director Dale Scott
Chief Engineer .Bill Maginnis
KU BA
YUBA CITY— 1947
CALIF. NET
Frequency: 1600 Kc... Power: 1000 d.; 500 n.
Owned-Operated By. .Peach Bowl Bcstrs., Inc.
Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 309
Phone Number. 3-7309
Transmitter Location. .Sanborn Rd., Sutter Co.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
Representative .... Irene Griffith, Friendenberg
President-Gen. Mgr Chester V. Ullom
Station-Commercial Mgr. . . . Clyde L. Goodnight
Sales-Prom. Mgr. -Pub. Dir David T. Harris
Program-Production Dir John J. Rolih
Chief Announcer Bob lohnson
Chief Engineer Roy Swanson
Farm Editor David T. Harris
K H U B
WATSONVILLE— 1936
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Sen. Luther E. Gibson
Business Address P. O. Box 349
Phone Number 1700
Studio-Transmitter Location Atkinson Lane
Air Time 7:00-11 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
President Luther E. Gibson
Gen.-Sta. Mgr.-Pgm. Dir George Grayson
Commercial-Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . Tony Bernhard
Musical Director Richard Schmale
Chief Engineer Ferrell Buckley
HELP
+
THE RED
CROSS
360
— C©L©IRAID©=
Estimated Population 1,213,000 — Increase -\~8.2% — Radio Homes — 367,000
Radio Families 370,000 — Stations in State 31
KGIW
ALAMOSA— 1929— KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By E. L. Allen
Business Address P. O. Box 179
Phone Number 26
Studio-Transmitter Address. .East of Alamosa
Air Time 6 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Keystone, SESAC
President-General Mgr E. L. Allen
Sta.-Comm. Mgr.-Pgm. Dir. Lloyd Allen
Sales Prom. Mgr.-Form Ed Charles Dynes
Chief Engineer Bob Paige
KBOL
BOULDER— 1 946— COLUMBINE
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Boulder Radio KBOL, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1617 Pearl St.
Phone Number 1490
Transmitter Location E. Pearl St.
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . .Standard, Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President Herb Hollister
General-Station Mgr Russel Shaffer
Comm. Mgr Ken James
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Ed Hinkle
Chief Engineer Blair Dobbins
KRLN
CANON CITY— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Royal Gorge Bcstrs., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .1615 Central Ave.
Phone Number 1100
Transmitter Location. ... 1615 Central Avenue
Air Time 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Keystone, Cole
Pres.-Gen. Sta. Mgr Ray M. Beckner
Program Director G. C. Underhill
Chief Announcer Dick Painter
Chief Engineer O. J. Birdsong
KRDO
COLORADO SPRINGS— 1947
COLUMBINE
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Pikes Peak Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Alta Vista Hotel
Phone Number Main 1125
Transmitter Location Alta Vista Hotel
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . Standard, Lang- Worth,
Cole
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Comm. Mgr Joseph H. Rohrer
Commercial Manager Harry Hoth
Prog., Musical Dir Jean Gitz
Production Director Robert Fitzmorris
Chief Announcer Jay Cook
Chief Engineer Robert Fitzmorris
K V 0 R
COLORADO SPRINGS— 1923^CBS
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Voice of the Rockies, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .800 Exchange Na-
tional Bank Bldg.
Phone Number Main 278
Transmitter Location 2803 E. Platte Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President-Gen. Mgr James O. Russell
Station Manager Everett Shupe
Sales-Prom.-Pub. Dir Jack O'Brien
Program Director Morrison Parker
Prod. Dir.-Chief Ann Cecil Seavey
Music Dir Mary Alice Pentland
Chief Engineer Cozine Strang
Farm Editor Ralph Conner
KRAI
CRAIG— 1948— COLUMBINE
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. No. Western Colo. Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 1027
Phone Number 707-8
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Studio-Transmitter Meeker Road
President. G. N. Winder
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Richard A. Miner
Commercial Manager Richard S. Fox
Sales Promotion Manager. . .Richard A. Miner
Pgm.-Prod. Dir S. C. Wood
Chief Engineer S. K. Stuart
Farm Editor Clay Wood
KLZ
DENVER— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. Aladdin Radio & TV, Inc.
361
C O L O K A l> O
Business-Studio Address . .Shirley-Savoy Hotel
Phone Number MAin 4271
Transmitter Location Englewood, Colo.
Air Time G a.m.-M.
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Katz
Membership NAB, BMB
President Harry E. Huffman
Gen. Manager Hugh B. Terry
Commercial Manager R, Main Morris
Sales Prom. Mgr.-Pub Dir John Connors
Program Director Charles C. Roberts
Musical Director Arthur Gow
Chief Engineer Harvey E. Wehrman
Farm Editor Lowell Watts
K F E L
DENVER— 1 923— MBS
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5,000 Walts
Owned-Operated By. .Eugene P. O'Fallon, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Albany Hotel
Phone Number ALpine 4681
Transmitter Location 5350 W. 20th St.
Air Tim© 24 hrs.
News Service INS
Transcription Service .Associated, Cole, SESAC
Representative John Blair
General Manager Gene O'Fallon
Managing Director Frank Bishop
Commercial Mgr W. H. Conklin
Program Dir Dale Morgan
Musical Director Jeanette Norquist
Chief Announcer Ronald J. McCoy
Farm Editor Gus Swanson
Chief Engineer T. G. Morrissey
K M Y R
DENVER— 1940— COLUMBINE
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By KMYR Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1626 Stout St.
Phone Number MAin 4161
Transmitter Location 1626 Stout Street
Air Time 6 a.m.-l:30 a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB
President F. W. Meyer
Gen.-Sta. Mgr A. G. Meyer
Comm.-Sales-Prom. Mgr Edwin E. Koepke
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BIST FOODS • BIRDS-EYE • B1.0NDEX • BLUI BONNET MARGARINE *• BROWN & WILLIAMSON • CART
♦ CARTER PRODUCTS • CHEVROLET • CINCH MIXES • CROSLEY-SHELVADOR • CURTIS PUBLISHING •
COLGATE-PALMOLIVE-PEET • DENTYN£ • ESKIMO PIE • FORQx^ • DUFF'S MIX • GARRETT WINiS •
FOUR-WAY COLD TABLETS • GENERAL FOODS • GENCRAJ,
KOOLS • LEVER BROS. • LIPTON TEA • MUSTEROLE^
• PERTUSSIN •POLL PARROT SHOES • PO
REDOt-WlP • ROBERT HALL CLOTHES
ROYAL DESSERTS ♦ SHINOLA •
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VANTA SHAMPOO • VIC_
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MILLS CAKE MIXES • HOLIDAY •
>TIONAL BISCUIT • NUTRENA
• RAINDROPS • RALEIGHS •
SATURDAY EVENING POST •
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TENDER LEAF TEA • VA
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362
COLORADO
Program Director Gene Amole
Production Director Lowell B. Switzer
Publicity Director Richard M. Leonard
Chief Announcer Bill Butterfield
Musical Director Martha Gobble
Chief Engineer Glen L. Tames
K 0 A
DENVER— 1924— NBC
Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .National Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .1625 California St.
Phone Number Main 6211
Transmitter Location Aurora. Colo.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. INS, UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative NBC Spot Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
President (NBC) Joseph H. McConnell
General-Station Manager Lloyd E. Yoder
Sales Mgr L. Berry Long. Jr.
Sales Promotion Manager. . . .Randolph Smith
Program Manager Clarence C. Moore
Production Manager Earle C. Ferguson
Publicity Director William R. Day
Musical Director Milton Shrednik
Asst. Mgr. Chg. Engineering. .Robert H. Owen
Agricultural Dir Donald M. Peach
KTLN
DENVER— 1948— LIBERTY
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station KTLN
Business-Studio Address Park Lane Hotel
Phone Number RAce 4636
Transmitter Location. 3000 South Plate River Dr.
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Donald Cooke
Membership NAB
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Leonard Coe
Sales Promotion Manager John Buchanan
Program Director Jack Helling
Chief Engineer O. E. Kelley
K V 0 D
DENVER— 1925— ABC
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Colorado Radio Corp.
Business-Studio Address .... Midland Savings
Bldg.
Phone Number TAbor 2291
Transmitter Location No. of Denver
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Cole,
Associated
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB-BMB
President-Gen. Mgr William D. Pyle
Station Manager T. C. Ekrem
Sales Prom. Mgr Con Hecker
Program Director V. W. Corbett
Publicity Director Ben H. Stanton
Chief Engineers W. D. Pyle. T. C. Ekrem
Farm Editor Leslie Stark
K I U P
DURANGO— 1935
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By San Juan Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 2800 Main Ave.
Phone Number 117
Transmitter Location 2800 Main Ave.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Thomas F. Clark
General-Station Mgr R. E. O'Brien
President Mike Cummins
General-Station-Comm. Mgr R. E. O'Brien
Comm. Mgr.-Publ. Dir T. Ralph Bennett
Sales Promotion Manager John Merrell
Program Director Lee O'Brien
Production Director Don Hoover
Chief Announcer Lou Vander Linden
Musical Director Shirley Hawley
Chief Engineer Harold Hoffman
Farm Editor John Merrell
KCOL
FT. COLLINS— 1947^COLUMBINE
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .The Northern Colorado
Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .1600 La. Porte Ave.
Phone Number 2600
Transmitter Location 1600 La Porte Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB, BMB
President Herb Hollister
Gen. Sta. Mgr Douglas D. Kahle
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Dave Schlothauer
Program-Publicity Director Jack Hitchcock
Prod. Mgr.-Mus. Dir.-Chief Ann. Russ Rountree
Chief Engineer Harold Austin
Farm Editor Bill Paxton
KFTM
FORT MORGAN— 1949
COLUMBINE
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . .Fort Morgan Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 702
363
C O Iv » It A II O
Phone Number 1000
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Pres.-Gen. Mgr Robert H. Dolph
Comm. Mgr Rainsford I. Winslow
Pgm. Dir. Frank Allen
Chief Engineer Robert D. LaRue
KEXO
GRAND JUNCTION— 1948
COLUMBINE
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Voice of Western Colo.
Address 2501 North Ave., P. O. Box 629
Phone Number 1230
Air Time 6 o.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Serv. . Capitol, Thesaurus, World
Representative Harlan Oakes
President D. Spencer Grow
Gen. -Sta. -Prom. Mgr H. Abbott Tessman
Commercial Mgr Harold Roper
Pgm.-Prod. Director Robert A. Collins
Pub. Dir Gene Wilburn
Chief Engineer D. E. Towne
Farm Editor William Metcalf
K F X J
GRAND JUNCTION— 1926— MBS
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By .... Western Slope Bcstg.
Co.
Business-Studio Address Hillcrest Manor
Phone Number Grand Junction 1300
Transmitter Loccrtion Hillcrest Manor
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Hal Holman
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres.-Gen.-Sta. Mgr Rex Howell
Auditor Charles Howell
Sales Prom. Mgr Bart O'Conner
Traffic Director Rosa Lee Samuels
Chief Announcer Ed Lewis
Music Dir Jack Puter
Chief Engineer Charles Hay
Farm Editor Bill Warner
K rk A
GREELEY— 1921
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Mid-Weslern Radio Corp.
^^COLORADO
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
Ar has more news correspondents, more news
bureaus, more miles of news wires than any
other news service.
BECAUSE-
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
Director for Colorado and Wyoming: Douglas Kahle — KCOL, Fort
Collins, Colo.
Director for Montana: Franz Robischon — KBMY, Billings, Mont.
C 0 L 0 R A D 0=
364
COLORADO
Business-Studio Address 620 — 8th Ave.
Phone Number 450-1
Transmitter Location Radio Ranch, Evans
Air Time 5 a.m. -11 p.m.
News S . vice UP
Transcription Serv. . . Lang-Worth, Cole, SESAC
President, General Manager Francis Price
Sales Prom. Mgr William G. Stewart
Program Director Jack Redus
Publicity Director Delbert Wood
Chief Announcer Larry Lee
Chief Engineer Harry Brewer
Farm Editor Carl Jordan
KYOU
GREELEY— 1 948— COLUMBINE
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Meroco Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio-Transmitter
Address 2424 6th Avenue
Phone Number 3275
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Pres., General Manager Elwood H. Meyer
Commercial Manager Frank Thomas
Program Director lack Hull
Production Director Ann Freeman
Chief Announcer Merwin Smith
Chief Engineer Paul Emrich
KOKO
LA JUNTA— 1936— KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operaled By. .The Southwest Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address La Junta
Phone Number 42
Transmitter Location. . . .4 miles W. of La Junta
on U. S. Highway No. 50
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Thomas F. Clark
President Ellis P. Lupton
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr John M. Boyd
Program Director Carma Hayes
Publicity Director Bud Ryan
Chief Engineer Lloyd Wilson
Farm Editor Gail Banks
KLMI?
LAMAR— 1 948— COLUMBINE
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .The Southeast Colorado
Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 232
Phone Number 804
Studio-Transmitter North Santa Fe Trail
Air Time 6 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President Ralph E. Eaton
Gen.-Sta.-Sales Prom. Mgr J. B. Bradshaw
Pgm.-Prod.-Dir.-Chief Anncr Orth Bell
Comm. Mgr.-Chief Engr Donald F. Stephens
Publicity Dir Pat CaroU
KLMO
LONGMONT— 1949
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By ..... . Longmont Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 827
Phone Number 1461
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Pres.-Gen. Mgr J. P. Dubberley
Comm. Mgr P. R. Walker
Pgm. Dir J. A. Hillis
Chief Engineer R. R. Blanchard
KUBC
MONTROSE— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Uncompaghre Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 279
Phone Number 199
Transmitter Location 1 Mi. E. of Montrose
Air Time 6 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
News Service UP
Representative Gene Grant
President Joe F, Hartman
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Geo. Cory
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Louis Benedict
Pgm.-Prod.-Publ. Dir Vern Friesen
Musical Director Jack Glynn
Chief Engineer Don Anderson
KCSJ
PUEBLO— 1 947— MBS-COLUMBINE
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Star Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 211 West 5th St.
Phone Number 8522
Transmitter Location N. Hudson
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President Frank S. Hoag, Jr.
General-Station Manager Dale W. Scott
Commercial Manager Jack Cobb
Pgm. Dir.-Prom. Mgr Roy Borden
Chief Engineer Gerald Kounter
KDZA
PUEBLO— 1947— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Pueblo Radio Co.
365
C O I. <l K A II O
Business-Studio Address 3011 Elizabeth
Phone Number 8551
Transmitter Location 3011 Elizabeth
Air Time 6:30 a.m. -10 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, Captiol
Representative Donald Cooke
Membership NAB
President-Gen. -Sta. Mgr Dee B. Crouch
Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr Maxson Sevens
Chief Announcer George Corneal
Musical Director Constance Aylen
Chief Engineer Dee B. Crouch
K G H F
PUEBLO— 1927— ABC
Frequency: 1350 Kc... Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n.
Owned-Operated By. .Colorado Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 304 N. Main St.
Phone Number 3877
Transmitter Location. .. .N.W. of Pueblo, U. S,
Hiway 50
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service INS
Transcription Service World, SESAC
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB, BMB
President Gifford Phillips
Station Manager Robert D. Ellis
Commercial Manager Kenneth C. Russell
Sales Prom. Mgr.-Publ. Dir Howard Myers
Pgm.-Prod. Mgr.-Chief Anncr. . Clifford Hendrix
Chief Engineer Willis C. Shanks
Farm Editor Irwin Cunningham
KVRH
SALIDA— 1948— KBS— COLUMBINE
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Vir N. James
Address Salida
Phone Number 30
Transmitter Location 1.3 Miles W. of Town
Air Time 7 am. to 10 p.m.
News Service UP
Representative Thomas F. Clarke
Membership BMB
General Manager Vir N. James
Commercial Manager Bill McMillen
Program Director Henry Long
Chief Engineer T. L. Kidd
Farm Editor Verl E. Lee
KGEK
STERLING— 1925— KBS
Frequency: 123Q Kc Power: 100 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Elmer G. Beehler
Address Fleming Rd.
Phone Number 1175
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service MacGregor, Cole
Representative Thomas F. Clark
Pres.-Gen. Mgr.-Chief Engr. ..Elmer G. Beehler
Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr. -Prog. Dir. . . AI Ross
KCRT
TRINIDAD— 1946— KBS
COLUMBINE
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Mel-Bert Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Add So. Country Club Dr.
Phone Number 338
Transmitter Location. South Country Club Drive
Air Time 7 a.m. -10 p.m.
New^s Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Wcrth, KBS
Station Manager Mel Cooper
Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr Bert Coyle
Program Director Millye J. Coyle
Chief Anncr George Barron
Chief Engineer Mel Cooper
KSFT
TRINIDAD— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1280 Kc... Power: 1000 Watts d.,
500 Watts n,
Owned-Operated By Trinidad Bcstg. Corp.
Bus. -Studio Address. .. .219 N. Commercial St.
Phone Number 414
Transmitter Location Garcia Plaza
Air Time 8 a.m. -10 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative For joe
Membership NAB
President Ellis P. Lupton
Gen.-Comm. Mgr Paul D. George
Sales Promotion Manager Ben Bezoff
Pgm.-Prod. Dir Cal Watson
Chief Announcer John Special
Musical Director Lena Cimino
Chief Engineer Lloyd L. Wilson
Farm Editor Cal Watson
KPHC
WALSENBURG— 1948
COLUMBINE
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Walsenburg Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address 10th & Main
Phone Number 79
Studio-Transmitter Location 10th & Main
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-10:15 p.m.
News Service • UP
Representative Thomas F. Clark
President Tom G. Banks, Jr.
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Clem Morgan
Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr.-Pgm. Dir, .Harold Reed
Chief Engineer John Figal
Farm Editor Ken Bradbury
366
CTDCUT
Estimated Population 2,019,000 — Increase -j-18.1% — Radio Homes ^80,000
Radio Fafnities 584,000 — Stations in State 26
W I c c
BRIDGEPORT— 1 926— MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 600 Kc... Power: 1000 Watts d.,
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By General Tire, Inc.
Business Address. . . .21 Brookline Ave., Boston
Phone Number 6-1121-2-3
Studio Address 144 Golden Hill St.
Transmitter Location Pleasure Beach Pk.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Edward Petry
General Manager Dickens J. Wright
Comm.-SaIes Prom. Mgr Charles W. Parker
Pgm.-Prod.-Pub. Dir James W. Evans
Chief Announcer John R. Montgomery
Musical Director Marlene Regnery
Chief Engineer Winthrop Crawford
WLIZ
BRIDGEPORT— 1947
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. .The Bridgeport Bcstg Co.
Business-Studio Address 114 State St.
Phone Number 5-4144
Transmitter Seaview & Forest Aves.
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Toylor-Borroff
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Manager WilUam Elliott
Commercial Manager Emanuel S. Slotnick
Sales Promotion Manager Sol Robinson
Program-Prod. Director Wallace B. Dunlap
Publicity Director William Elliott
Chief Engineer Ralph Wynquist
Farm Editor Connie Parks
W N A
BRIDGEPORT— 1941
ABC-CONN. STATE
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WNAB, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 991 Broad St.
Phone Number 3-3112
Transmitter Locomobile Pt., Seaside Pk.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB
President-Chief Engineer Harold Thomas
General Manager Levon Thomas
Program Director Jack Dahlby
Promotion Manager. . . . , Jean O'Shea
Commercial Manager William Rankin
WBIS
BRISTOL— 1948
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By The Bristol Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 183 Main St.
Phone Number 9265
Transmitter Location Greystone Ave.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB
President Frederick W. Beach
Manager Fay Clark
Sales Lan Gordon
Program Cal Colby
WLAD
DANBURY— 1947
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . . .Berkshire Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 207 Main St.
Phone Number 8-0580
Transmitter Brushy Hill Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC. World
Membership NAB
President Robert Doron
Commercial Manager J. Thomas Mathers
Program Director Jerry Arthur
Farm Editor Al Brundage
W D R C
HARTFORD— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By.. The Connecticut Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 750 Main St.
Phone Number 7-1 188
Transmitter Location 869 Blue Hills Ave.,
Bloomfield, Conn.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB
President Franklin M. Doolittle
Station Manager Walter B. Haase
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr. . . William F. Malo, Sr.
Program Manager Harvey H. Olson
Chief Announcer Russ Naughton
Chief Engineer Italo A. Marfino
367
C O \ \ E C T I C U T
wccc
HARTFORD— 1947
Frequency: 1290 Kc Pov/er: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. Greater Hartford Bcstg Corp.
Business-Studio Address Bond Hotel
Phone Number 5-6648
Transmitter Location South Quaker Lane.
JVir Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service UP
President William M. Savitt
Secretary-Treasurer Max M. Savitt
Station Manager Randy M. Savitt
Office Manager John Battey
Program Director Sydney Byrnes
Musical Director Ivor Hugh
Chief Engineer John Rameika
WONS
HARTFORD— 1 935— MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 5,000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Yankee Network, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. 54 Pratt St. (WONS)
Phone Number 7-9131
Transmitter Location Newington, Conn.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
THE
WCCC
MUSIC
STATION
WCCC
HARTFORD, CONN.
Hotel Bond
1290 DIAL 1290
Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated
President William ONeil
Vice-President Tom O'Neil
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Robert Kennett
Pgm. Dir.-Prod. Mgr Ralph Klein
Pub. Dir Milton Berkowitz
Chief Engineer Rogers Holt
W T H T
HARTFORD— 1936
ABC-CONN. STATE
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By. .The Hartford Times, Inc.
Business Address 2-18 Prospect St.
Phone Number 2-0237
Transmitter-Studio Location .... 555 Asylum St.
Air Time 6:43 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transc iption Service Standard
Representative J. P. McKinney
Membership NAB, BMB
President Francis S. Murphy
Gen.-Sta. Manager C. Glover DeLaney
Commercial Mcmager. . .Leonard R. Schoenfeld
Assistant Manager Richard K. Blackburn
Prog.-Prod. Director. 1 Philip Becker
Publicity Director Sereno Gammell
Chief Announcer Mitchell Betters
Musical Director Charlotte Anderson
Chief Engineer Charles S. Masini
WT I C
HARTFORD— 1925
NBC-NERN
Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Travelers Bcstg, Service
Corp.
Business-Studio Address 26 Grove St.
Phone Number 2-3181
Transmitter Location Talcott Mt., Avon
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service Lcmg-Worth, BMI
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Jesse W. Randall
Vice Pres.-Gen. Mgr Paul W. Morency
Asst. Gen. Mgr. Chg. Sales .... Walter Johnson
Asst. Sales Mgr Irwin Cowper
Progrcrm Director Leonard J. Patricelli
Asst. Program Director Paul Lucas
Production Dir George Bowe
Director Public Relations. .. .Bernard Mullins
News Director Tom Eaton
Chief Engineer Herman Taylor
Farm Editor Frank Atwood
368
CONNECTICUT
WMMW
MERIDEN— 1947
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d,
Owned-Operated By ... . Silver City Crystal Co.
Business-Studio Address 8V2 W. Main St.
Phone Number 5-5747
Transmitter Lewis Ave.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President-Gen, Sta. Mgr Carl W. Schultz
Commercial Mgr Gustav A. Kruttschnitt
Sales Promotion Mgr lames Woodburn
Program Dir.-Chief Anncr John Zane
Musical Director Les Fox
Chief Engineer Gabriel Langf elder
Farm Editor Arthur Bergstrom
WCNX
MIDDLETOWN— 1948
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Middlesex Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 462 Main St.
Phone Number 5"21
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Representative Friedenberg
Managing Dirs R. J. O'Brien, W. J. O'Brien
Program Director Ernest Watso
Production Chief Lou Brooks
WH AY
NEW BRITAIN— 1949
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . Central Conn. Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 22 Grove Hill
Phone Number 3-2721
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Capitol
Representative Radio Reps
General Mgr.-Chief Engineer H. W. Holt
Sales Manager F. E. Bieber
Program Dir W. T. Walker
WKNB
NEW BRITAIN— 1946
Frequency: 840 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By New Britain Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 213 Main St.;
11 Asylum St., Hartford
Phone Number 3-3603-4; Hffd. 2-4924
Transmitter Location Newington
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Forjoe
CONNECTICUT^
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — Ar members decide what AP shall be. Their
decision has made AP unequalled in covering the
news of the world. ..RAPIDLY. ..TRUTHFULLY
FULLY . . . ACCURATELY.
CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION OF ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS
President: Tom Eaton— WTIC, Hartford
Vice-President: Michael Coode — WNHC, New Haven
Secretary: Paul V. Cochrane, AP Chief of Bureau
CONNECTICUT
369
C O IV I\ K C 1' I C L T
Membership FMA
President, General Manager Julian Gross
Station-Commercial Mgr Peter B. Kenney
Sales Promotion Mgr Edward C. Benlield
Program-Production Dir Bernie Moore
Publicity Director Charles Nor'wood
Chief Announcer Ray Neilan
Musical Director Al DeCoro
Chief Engineer Lewis House
Farm Editor E. H. Forbush
WAVZ
NEW HAVEN— 1947
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By WAVZ Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 152 Temple St.
Phone Number 7-0171
Transmitter Location Foot of Thill St.,
W. Haven
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service UP, AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President Victor W. Knauth
General-Station Mgr Daniel W. Kops
Commercial Mgr George J. Peters
Sales Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dir Joseph McDonell
Program-Musical Dir Richard E. Barrett
Production Director George A. Dufiy
Chief Announcer James PansuUe
Chief Engineer Ernest S. Gellman
W E L I
NEW HAVEN— 1935— ABC
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Conn. Radio Founda-
tion, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 221 Orange St.
Phone Number 8-1133
Transmitter Location. . . .Benham Rd., Hamden
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, SESAC
Representative Headley-Reed
President H. C. Wilder
Gen.-Station Mgr Richard W. Davis
Commercial Manager. . . .Edwin H. Schweitzer
Sales Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dir Rudy Frank
Program Director Charles H. Wright
Chief Engineer Fred King
WNHC
NEW HAVEN— 1944
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By.... Elm City Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 1110 Chapel St.
Phone Number 8-0196
Transmitter Location Kimberly Ave.
Air Time 7:05 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Katz Agency
Membership NAB
President Patrick J. Good
General Manager James T. Milne
Secretary -Treasurer Aldo DeDominicis
Comm. Actg. Mgr Vince Callanan
Program Director Evelyn Levin
Publicity Director Jack Quinn
Chief Announcer David Harris
Musical Director James Morgan
Chief Engineer Vinnio 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 Number 2-4365
Transmitter Location. .. .Winthrop Pt., E. New
London
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
President-Gen. Sta. Mgr Gerald J. Morey
Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr. -Prod. Dir Leo B.
Keegan
Publicity Director J. Patricia Morley
Program Dir.-Chief Engineer. . .Gerald J. Morey
Farm Editor Mary Regan
WNLK
NORWALK— 1947
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 500 Watts
Owned-Operated By. Norwalk Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .Main & Wall Sts.
Phone Number 6-2542
Transmitter Stuart Ave. & Benedict St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative McGillvra
Membership NAB
Pres. -Gen. -Comm. Mgr Benjamin Ginzburg
Program Director Milton Warren
Chief Engineer Charles W. Winter, Jr.
WICH
NORWICH— 1946
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Eastern Conn Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 91 Main St.
Phone Number 345
Transmitter Location Lucas Pk. Rd.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President-General Mgr John Deme
Commercial Manager Noel Sreoult
Program Director Robert Silverberg
Chief Engineer Alexander Dubenetsky
370
CONNECTICUT
WSTC
STAMFORD— 1941
ABC-CONN. STATE
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By The Western Conn.
Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 270 Atlantic St.
Phone Number 4-7575
Transmitter Location. .320 Strawberry Hill Ave.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB
President Kingsley Gillespie
Gen.-Sta. Manager Julian Schwartz
Commercial Manager Wharton Ford
Program Director Ernest Hartman
Chief Engineer Edward L. Markmar
WLCR
TORRINGTON— 1946
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .The Litchfield County Radio
Corp.
Business-Studio Address 23 Main Si
Phone Number 417S
Transmitter Location Highland Ave.
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, SESAC. BMI
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
President I. Richard Dobbins
Gen.-Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr. James E.
Cipriano
Pgm. Dir.-Chief Anncr.-Farm Ed. . . . Jay Norman
Production-Publicity Dir Pete Stoner
Chief Engineer Alfred F. Pallokal
WTOR
TORRINGTON— 1947
CONN. STATE
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Torrington Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 93 Main St.
Phone Number 4181
Transmitter Location 93 Perkins St.
Air Time 6:30 aJn.-M.
News Service INS
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership NAB
President Joseph R. Schifini
General Manager Gerardo T. Schifini
Commercial Manager Fred R. Menzies
Program Director Richard C. Kilboum
Musical Director....; John J. Morris
371
W AT R
WATERBURY— 1934
ABC-CONN. STATE
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The WATR Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 440 Medow St.
Phone Number 3-5161
Transmitter Location Baldwin St.
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB
President-Gen. Mgr Harold Thomas
Sta.-Comm. Mgr Sam Elman
Sales Pro. Mgr., Pub. Dir Wallace Gordon
Prog.-Prod. Dir Edmund Waller
Chief Announcer Wallace King
Musical Director Tony Greenwood
Chief Engineer Russell Jensen
W B~R Y
WATERBURY— 1934— CBS
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . American-Republican, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 136 Grand St.
Phone Number 3-1125
Transmitter Location Boyden St.
Air Time 6:55 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB
President William J. Pape
General Manager James H. Darcey
Commercial Manager Harry A. DeVorken
Sta.-Sales Prom. Mgr.-Pub Dir. .J. Maxim Ryder
Prog.-Prod. Dir Walter O. Howard
Chief Announcer Robert Stewart
Musical Director Louis Boisvert
Chief Engineer Frank B. Hales
wwco
WATERBURY— 1946
MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By.Mattatuck Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 119 W. Main St.
Phone Number 4-5141
Transmitter Location Thomaston Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Robert S. Keller
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Manager Milton H. Meyers
Commercial Manager Ford Billings
Sales Promotion Manager .... Robert S. Keller
Program Directo- Robert Crager
Production Director ..Eugene Parker
Publicity Director James Logan
Musical Director Bob Woodman
Chief Engineer Gene Fleisher
V.it'inutteci Pajyi/liitioii ^ 1 1. ()()() — Increase -{-16.3% — Radio Howes HG,000
RiuUo I'aw/l/cs — S'lOOO — Stations in State ^
WDO V
DOVER— 1948
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By William C. Evans
Business Address. Bradford & Loockerman Sts.
Phone Number 5816
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative McGillvra
President William C. Evans
Gen.-Comm. Mgr A. H. Zoog
Pgm. Dir.-Prom. Mgr Elizabeth Evans
Chief Engineer R. F. Lee
WAl/IS
WILMINGTON— 1 948— MBS
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Wilmington Tri-State Best.
Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 414 French St.
Phone Number 4-8881
Transmitter Mt. Cuba Rd. & Owl's Nest
Air Time 7 a.m.-12:30 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service ... Lang-Worth, Standard
Membership NAB. BMB. FMA
President Frank S. Carrow
Gen.-Sta. Mgr E. R. Dalton
Comm. Mgr William S. Ewing
Sales Prom. Mgr I. Alan GofI
Chief Announcer Bill Smith
Chief Engineer Herbert Eckstein
W D E L
WILMINGTON— 1 922— NBC
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WDEL, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. ... 10th & King Sts.
Phone Number 7268
Transmitter 35th St. & Bellevue Ave.
Air Time 8:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB
Station Executive Clair R. McCoUough
Station Manager J. Gorman Walsh
National Sales Manager....!. Robert Gulick
Program Director Harvey C. Smith
Technical Dir J. E, Mathiot
D E L A W A R E
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — Ar is faster, more complete, more accurate
than any other news service.
PENNSYLVAKIA-DELAWARE AP RADIO ASSOCIATION
President: Joseph E. Baudino— KDKA, Pittsburgh
Vice-President: George Coleman — WCBI, Scranton
Second Vice-President: Ed Obrist— WPEN, Philadelphia
Third Vice-President: Jack Hooper — WHCB, Harrisburg
Secretary: Joseph Snyder — AP Chief of Bureau
Continuing Study Committeeman for Delaware: W. S. Ewing — ^WAMS,
Wilmington
D E L A W A R E
372
DELAWARE — DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
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 Number 4-7771
Transmitter 1 V4 Mi. N.W, of Town, Hwy. 13
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative Boiling Co.
Membership NAB, BMB
President-Gen.-Comm. Mgr. .Ewing B. Hawkins
Sla. Mgr.-Prog. Dir Frank Gallagher
Sales Promotion Manager .... Robert J. McFann
Publicity Director Robert J. McFann
Musical Director Frank Hejl
Chief Engineer H. Edwin Kennedy
Farm Editor Richard L. Bair
WTUX
WILMINGTON— 1947
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Port Frere Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1326 Market St.
Phone Number Wilmington 5-8821
Transmitter Location Port Frere
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative For joe
Membership NAB
Pres.-Sta. Mgr Gordon K. Macintosh
General Mgr Howard R. Robinson
Comm. Mgr.-Publ. Dir Sidney Schulman
Sales Prom. Mgr Jack P. Dougherty
Program Dir Larry Miller
Chief Anncr.-Prod. Dir Fred Hechman
Chief Engineer Wayne Neuhaua
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Estimated Population 870,000 — Increase -{-31.1% — Radio Hofnes 238,000
Radio Families 243,000 — Stations in D. C. 7
WINX
WASHINGTON, D. C— 1940— SBN
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. Banks Independent Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio 8th & Eye Sts., N.W.
Phone Number Republic 8000
Transmitter Location . . Florida St. & Lee Hway,
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Representative King Radio Adv.
Pres.-Gen.-Sta. Mgr Wilham A. Banks
Asst. Gen.-Sta. Mgr Dolly R. Banks
Commercial Manager Charles W. Trippe
Program Director Lynnette Wilson
Chief Engineer Ralph E. Cannon, Jr.
W M A L
WASHINGTON, D. C— 1925— ABC
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By The Evening Star
Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. 724 14th St., N.W.
Phone Number NAtional 5400
Transmitter Location Green Tree Rd.,
Bethesda, Md.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l:05 a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Representative ABC Spot Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
President S. H. Kauffmann
V.P., General Manager K. H. Berkeley
Commercial Manager Ben B. Baylor, Jr.
Pgm. Dir Charles Kelly
Pub. Dir Mary P. Perry
Chief Anncr Harold Stepler
Chief Engineer Frank Harvey
W 0 L
WASHINGTON, D. C— 1924— MBS
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Cowles Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 1627 K St.. N.W.
Phone Number Metropolitan 0010
Transmitter Location Brookville Rd.,
Silver Spring, Md.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Katz
Membership NAB, BMB
President-Owner Gardner Cowles
V.P., Gen. Sales Mgr Phil Hoffman
Pgm. Dir.-Prom. Mgr S. J. MoCormick
Chief Engineer Harold Reed
WQQW
WASHINGTON, D. C— 1947
Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By WQQW, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .1125 Vermont Ave.
Phone Number Executive 8676
373
LOOK AT THE
RECORD ! . . .
In Washington
everything is up
Population
Income
Retail Sales
^s^RADIO LISTENING
To reach the one and one-
half million listeners in
Metropolitan Washington,
D. C, and a bonus market
in Maryland and Virginia
your best bet is
WRC
Check your nearest
NBC Spot Sales Office
American Research
Bureau Radio Diary
Study
FIRST in WASHINGTON
WRC
5,000 Watts . 980 KC
• • • llislricl 4»t' C'«»liiiiiliia • • •
Transmitter Location .... Lee & Wilson Blvd.,
Falls Church, Va.
Air Time 7 a.m. -sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB
President Morris Rodman
Vice President-Gen. Mgr M. Robert Rogers
Comm. Manager Perry Walders
Program-Musical Director. .Pierson Underwood
Chief Announcer Ray Wilson
Chief Engineer Robert B. Martin
WRC
WASHINGTON, D. C— 1923— NBC
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By National Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .724 14th St., N.W.
Phone Number Republic 4000
Transmitter Location Ager Rd..
W. Hyattsville, Md.
Air Time B a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service. .. .Thesaurus, Standard,
Associated
Representative NBC Spot Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
President Joseph H. McConnell
Washington Vice President. .Frank M. Russell
General Manager William R. McAndrew
Asst. General Manager. . . .George Y. Wheeler
Program Director Eugene Juster
Sales Director Mahlon Glascock
Chief Engineer Donald Cooper
Business Mcmager George Sandefer
Program Manager Ken French
Sales Promotion Manager. .. .Tom Geoghegan
Publicity Manager .Walter Jay Royen
Musical Director Fritz Baltzer
Consulting Engineer... ..NBC Engineering
WTOP
WASHINGTON. D. C— 1927— CBS
Frequency: 1500 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WTOP, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Warner Bldg.
Phone Number Metropolitan 3200
Transmitter Location Wheaton, Md.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-2 a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Representative CBS Radio Sales
Membership BMB
President Philip L. Graham
Vice President-Gen. Mgr. John S. Hayes
Commercial Manager George Hartford
Sales Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dir Cody Pf cmstiehl
Program-Production Dir.. .Hazel Kenyon Markel
Chief Engineer Clyde Hunt
374
• • • District of Columbia • • •
W W D C
WASfflNGTON, D. C— 1941
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Operated By Capital Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1627 K St., N.W.
Phone Number NAtional 7203
Transmitter Silver Spring, Md.
Air Time 24 hrs.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Standard
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB, FMA
President Joseph Katz
V.P.. General Manager Ben Strouse
Comm. Manager Herman Paris
Program Director Norman Reed
Publicity Director Irving Lichienstein
Chief Announcer Ray Morgan
Musical Director Bob Rand
Chief Engineer Ross H. Beville
NOW
5,000
WATTS
More than ever Washington's
leading independent station!
WWDC
WASHINGTON, D.C
1260 on the Dial
Forjoe & Co., National Representatives
-WASHINGTON, D. C.
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
-Ar has more news correspondents, more news
bureaus, more miles of news wire than any
other news service.
BECAUSE-
CKESAPEAKE AP RADIO ASSOCIATION
President: Denis Sartain — WWDC, Washington
First Vice-President: Matthew Warren — WEAM, Arlington, Va.
Secretary: Max Fullerton — AP Chief of Bureau, Baltimore
News Committee Chairman: William C. Conhurst — WCAO, Baltimore
Cooperation Committee Chairman: Stewart Phillips — WARK, Hagers-
town
-WASHINGTON, D. C.=
375
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WS WN
BELLE GLADE— 1947
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Walts A.
Owned-Operaled By Seminole Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 355
Phone Number 2063
Studio Address Scarborough Bldg.
Transmitter Location Chosen
Air Time Daytime
Ne^vs Service UP
Transcription Service World
President-General Mgr Tom Watson, Jr.
Commercial Manager Mrs. Mary Foy
Chief Engineer C. S. Clemans
Farm Editor Tom Lloyd
WDH L
BRADENTON— 1946
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Manatee Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Memorial Pier
Phone Number 37-561
Studio-Transmitter Location Memorial Pier
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-10:15 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Pres.-Gen.-Sta. Mgr L. E. lackobson
Sales Promotion Mgr. . . Elizabeth Spowengarger
Program Director Ken Lueck
Chief Anncr.-Prod. Dir Al Mareau
Publicity Director Suzie Smith
Chief Engineer Ed Hill
Farm Editor Ed Ayers
WCLE
CLEARWATER— 1946
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Clearwater Bcstg. Co.
Address Whitcomb Building
Phone Number 3-2373
Transmitter Location Taylor Ave.. Largo
Air Time Sunrise to sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Hal Holman
Membership NAB
General Manager Houston Cox. Jr.
WTAN
CLEARWATER— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated by Clearwater Radio
Broadcasters, Inc.
Business Address P, O. Box 1109
Phone Nunxber 33084
Studio Address Municipal Auditorium at
Clearwater Bay
Transmitter Location Clearwater Bay,
Pierce St.
Air Time 6:00 a.m. -12:08 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB
President Otis E. Pruilt
Acting General-Comm. Mgr C. A. McKay
Program Dir.-Prom. Mgr. . . . Louis H. Falconnier
Acting Chief Engineer Arthur Betts
WTTT
CORAL GABLES— 1946
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Ov*med-Oper. By Atlantic Shores Bcstg.
Business-Studio Address. ... 350 Aragon Ave.
Phone Number 83-4683
Transmitter Location. . 1505 S.W. 32nd Ave.,
Miami
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
General Manager D. H. Freedman
Commercial Manager . . Edwin C. Derryberry
Promotion Manager Mitt Mittler
Sales Manager David T. Golden
WVCG
CORAL GABLES— 1947— PG
Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By ... . Peninsular Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 977
Phone Number 48-7411-2
Studio Address 233 Aragon Ave.
Transmitter Bird & Ludlum Rds., Miami
Air Time Sunrise to sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Ashcroft & Banninger
Membership NAB
President-General Mgr George W. Thorpe
Program Director Edward S. Gaylor
Chief Engineer Lawrence Mennitt
WCNU
CRESTVIEW— 1949— KBS
Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By ... . Gulf Shores Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Box 518
Phone Number 3511
Transmitter Location. . .Highway 85, Crestview
376
FLORIDA
Air Time 18 hours
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President Cyril W. Reddoch
General Manager John B. McCrary
Commercial Manager John French
Promotion Manager D. G. O'Neal
Program Director Sam Townsend
Chief Engineer Franklin Prestwood
W M F J
DAYTONA BEACH— 1935— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By W. Wright Esch
Business-Studio Address 444 N. Beach St.
Phone Number G491-2
Transmitter Location. .. 126 V2 Magnolia Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative .... Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB
Owner W. Wright Esch
General Manager A. B. Esch
Station Manager Ray Clancy
Commercial Manager John S. Pitts
Chief Engineer Webster K. Ellen wood
WNDB
DAYTONA BEACH— 1948
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1.000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By News-Tournal Corp.
Business-Studio Address. . .128 Orange Ave.
Phone Number 2-0531
Transmitter Location Holly Hill
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service . Standard, World
Representative John H. Perry
Gen.-Sta.Mgr Jerry Stone
Comm., Prom, Mgr John Cummins
Program Director W. E. Trimble
Publicity Director Jane Gilmore
Chief Announcer Phil Brook
Musical Director Maribel Montgomery
Chief Engineer Fred F. Moore
WROD
DAYTONA BEACH— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Daytona Beach Bcstg.
Corp.
Business Address Box 991
Phone Number 4626
Studio-Transmitter Address. .Wilder Blvd. &
S. Beach St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB
Pres.-Gen, Mgr E. J. Sperry
Commercial Manager R. Y. Huffman
Pgm. Dir Susan Baldwin
Chief Engineer L. M. Menard
WDLF
DE LAND— 1948
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Delcnd Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address . . 220 E. Hubbard Ave.
Phone Number 1490
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
President Lyle Van Valkenburgh
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr J. H. Knox
Prom, Mgr.-Pgm.-Prod. Dir. . . Robert H, Walton
Publicity Director Richard Pearce
Chief Announcer James B. Tillis
Chief Engineer Lauren Mickle
Farm Editor William Piatt
WFTL
FORT LAUDERDALE— 1948
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Gore Pub. Co,
Business-Studio Address. .100 E. Las Olas Blvd.
Phone Number 3-251 1
Transmitter Location 1785 S.E. 15th St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr E. F. Gore
Transcription Service World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
Program-Production Director Paul Taylor
Publicity Director Carter Holmes
Chief Engineer Howard O. Sheets
WINK
FT. MYERS— 1938— CBS-KBS-FS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . Ft. Myers Bcstg. Co,, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 54 E. First St.
Phone Number 818
Transmitter Location 54 E. First St.
Air Time 8:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative Donald Cooke
President Arthur B. McBride
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr A. J. Bauer
Sales Promotion Manager. ..... .Betty Whified
Pub. Dir Dan Harlacher
Chief Anncr Bob Nash
Chief Engineer James Lacy
377
F I >0 IC I II A
WIRA
FORT PIERCE— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc. Power: 250 Watl5>
Owned-Operated By... Indian River Bcstg Co.
Business Address Box 1401
Phone Number 870
Transmitter-Studio Location Melcdy Lane
Air Time 6:30 a.m. -11:15 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Douglas Silver
Comm. Mgr.-Pgm. Dir Marjorie B. Silver
Sales Prom. Mgr J. Kingsley Butt
Musical Director Roger Wood
Chief Engineer James Sow^inski
Farm Editor Anne Wilder
Wl NZ
WGGG
GAINESVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Alachua County
Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter 1230 Waldo Rd.
Phone Number 5791, 3922
Air Time 6:59 a.m.-12:06 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Representative Ashcraft & Banninger
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr R. M. Chamberlin
Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr Leon E. Mims
Pgm. Dir.-Chief Anncr S. Scott Sutton
Chief Engineer R. M. Chamberlin
W R U F
GAINESVILLE— 1928
MBS-U. OF FLA. NET.
Frequency: 850 Kc Power 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Univ. of Fla.
Business-Studio Address . . Campus, Univ. of Fla.
Phone Number 3261, Ext. 466-7-8
Transmitter Location Newberry Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth, SESAC
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB. BMB, FMA
General Manager Garland Powell
Commercial Manager Al Cone
Sales Promotion Manager Dwight Ranny
Program Director Sewell Brown
Publicity Director Ray Dantzler
Chief Announcer Otis Boggs
Musical Director Larry Gibson
Chief Engineer Ovid Gano
Farm Editor Clyde Beale
HOLLYWOOD— 1946
Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . .Hollywood Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address 304 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach
Phone Number Miami 58-7311
Transmitter Location Opalocka
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Perry
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Jonas Weilcmd
Comm., Sales, Prom. Mgr Jules Lillienthal
Prgm., Prod. Dir Denny Kirwan
Publicity Dir Ruth Kalin
Chief Engineer Ralph G. Tanner
Wl VY
JACKSONVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Walls d.
Ovmed-Operaled By WIVY, Inc.
Business-Studio Address ... 135 Riverside Ave.
Phone Number 4-7722, 4-7723
Transmitter Location Springrove Ave. at
A. C. & L. RR. Tracks
Air Time Local sunrise to local sunset
News Service INS
Transcription Service MacGregor
Membership NAB
Pres.-Comm. Mgr Frank L. Denton
Gen. Mgr.-Pgm. Dir Al Keirsey
Chief Engineer James W. Knoche
W J A X
JACKSONVILLE— 1925— NBC
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .City of Jacksonville, Fla.
Business-Studio Address 1 Broadcast PL
Phone Number 4-1681
Transmitter Location. Hyde Park
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service ... Thesaurus, Associated
Representative . John Blair; Harry E. Cummings
Membership BMB
Gen.-Sta. Mgr.-Chief Engr.. .John T. Hopkins III
Program Director Evelyn Boole
Production Manager J. W. Douglass
Chef Announcer Staring Coleman
Musical Director Frank Morris
W J H P
JACKSONVILLE— 1 940— MBS
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By The Metropolis Co.
Business-Studio Address 500 Laura St.
Phone Number 4-7711
Transmitter Location Lane Ave. Annex
378
FLORIDA
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative John H. Perry
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Reggie Martin
Publicity Director Charlie Harris
Chieif Engineer Beecher Hagford
W MB R
JACKSONVILLE— 1934— CBS
Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Operated By Florida Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 605 Main St. S.,
P.O. Box 5187
Phone Number 9-4477
Transmitter Location. . . .Lane & Stewart Aves.
Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Associated
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President-General Manager Frank King
Comm. Mgr Charles M. Stone
Program Director Roger O. Van Duzer
Chief Engineer Ernest B. Vordermark
WOBS
JACKSONVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. .. .Southern Radio and
Equipment Co.
Business-Studio Address... ID East Forsyth St.
Phone Number 6-4231
Transmatter Location Gilmore Road
Air Time Sunrise to sunset
News Service AP
Station Representative Forjoe
President Jack Sharpe
General Manager Jim Maori
Commercial Manager R. H. Gunckel, Jr.
Program Director Wayne Farrell
Promotion Manager Fred Murphy
Chief Engineer William Askew
WPDQ
JACKSONVILLE— 1942
ABC-FLA.-AMER. GROUP
Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Jacksonville Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 1468
Phone Number 4-4421
Studio Address Gulf Life Insurance Bldg.
Transmitter Location Lenox Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Station Representative Katz
Membership BMB
President James R. Stockton
General-Station Manager. . . .Robert R. Feagin
Commercial Manager. Frank Taylor, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr Evelyn C. Cooper
Program Director James O. Hardin, Jr.
Publicity Dir Frieda J. Sanders
Chief Announcer Tommy Tucker
Musical Director Harold Cohn
Chief Engineer James R. Donovan
WJ VB
JACKSONVILLE BEACH— 1947— FBS
Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Jacksonville Beach
Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Penman Rd.
Phone Number 3674
Transmitter Location Penman Rd.
Air Time Sunrise to sunset
President H. A. Prather
General Manager Lester M. Combs
Chief Engineer Tom Kindell
WKWF
KEY WEST— 1945— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 500 Watts
Owned-Operated By John M. Spottswood
Business Address P. O. Box 89 1
Phone Number 510
Studio-Transmitter Location Stock Island
Air Time 7 a.m. to M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, Keystone
Membership NAB
Pres.-Gen. Mgr John M. Spottswood
WDSR
LAKE CITY— 1946
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Deep South Radio ways
Business-Studio Address.. 126 No. Marion St.
Phone Number 525
Transmitter Location. .One mile south of Lake
City on U.S. No. 41
Air Time 6 a.m. to 10:05 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB
Gen. Mgr. & Prin. Partner .... Alfred H. Temple
Program Director Owen W. Parnacoll
Chief Engineer Bruce Singleton
WLAK
LAKELAND— 1936— NBC
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Lakeland Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 1211
Phone Number 2127
Studio-Transmitter Location Shore Acres,
1412 East Lime St.
Air Time 5 a.m.-12:05 p.m.
News Service UP
379
I l> O K I I) A
Transcription Service Associated
Station Representative John E. Pearson
Membership BMB
Pres. -Gen. -Station Mgr S. O. Ward
Asst. Mgr., Chief Engineer WilHam P. Lee
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. Powell Adams
Program Director Maxine Tyner
Pub. Dir., Chief Announcer Bill Lee
Musical Director George Friend
WO N N
LAKELAND— 1949— MBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Coastal Bcstg. Co.
Business Address New Fla. Hotel
Phone Number 5117
Air Time Unlimited
NewTs Service AP
Transcription Seivice Lang-Worth
Co. Owners. . .Robert S. Taylor, Ted Covington,
Duane McConnell
President Robert S. Taylor
Commercial Mgr Tom Barber
Program Dir Ted Covington
Chief Engineer Duane McConnell
WEAT
LAKE WORTH— 1948— NBC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By R. W. Rounsaville
Business-Studio Address Municipal Casino
Phone Number W. Palm Beach 7545
Transmitter Location Nineteenth Ave. No.
Air Time 6:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Owner R. W. Rounsaville
Comptroller S. A. Wade
Station Manager Virgil K. Trimm
Commercial Manager C. J. Bennett
Program Director George Eubanks
Chief Announcer Bill Schoocraft
Chief Engineer Andrew Keicher
WLBE
LEESBURG-EUSTIS— 1949
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WLBE, Paul Hunter
Business-Studio Address. . 1240 Floradel Ave.,
Leesburg
Phone Number Leesburg 552
Transmitter Location Silver Lake, Fla.
Air Time 6:25 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President Paul Hunter
General Manager Eleanor Hunter
Station-Commercial Mgr Robert Clinton
Program Director Pamela Clinton
Chief Anncr., Chief Engineer. .Charles Castle
WN ER
LIVE OAK— 1949
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By.... Live Oak Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 655
Phone Number 1450
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Pres., Comm. Mgr John A. Boling
Gen., Prom. Mgr James W. Hayes
Program Dir V. L. Randolph
Chief Engineer C. S. Parker
WTYS
MARIANNA— 1948
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .John H. Phipps Radio Stas.
Business Address P. O, Box 565
Phone Number 650
Studio-Transmitter Address. .U. S. Hway. 90, E.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Harry Cummings
President John H. Phipps
General Manager. L. H. Graves
Station Manager Glenn Ferril
Commercial Manager H. C. Harris
Program Director Leslie Carroll
Production Director Lee Ferril
Chief Engineer Cal Howrigan
WMMB
MELBOURNE— 1947
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owmed-Operaled By. . Melbourne Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address Front St.
Phone Numbers 575-6
Transmitter Location Front St.
Air Time Local sunrise to sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President William Shakespeare, Jr.
General Manager Austin V. Catlerton
Commercial Manager Margaret Boyer
Program Director Victoria C. Martin
Chief Announcer James W, Hunt
Chief Engineer Kenneth R. Waltz
Farm Editor Norman O. Protsman
WFEC
MIAMI— 1949
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Fla. East Coast Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 350 N. E. 71st St.
Phone Number 89-7534
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
380
FLORIDA
Transcription Service Cole
General Manager J. L. Williams, Jr.
Executive Dir L. K. Beznor
Commercial Mgr Richard D. Ward
Program Dir Robert Lyons
Promotion Mgr Beverly Deming
Chief Engineer G. J. Henke
WGBS
MIAMI— 1939— CBS
Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts, d.
10,000 Watts, n.
Owned-Operated By ... . The Fort Industry Co.
Business-Studio Address. . 1605 Biscayne Blvd.
Phone Number 9-2401
Transmitter Location. . . .BVz mi. N.W. Hialeah
Air Time 6 a.m.-l p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang -Worth
Staifr^r. Representative Katz
Me:.*- irship BMB
Pre Jent George B. Storer, Sr.
G . i. Station Mgr Stanton P. Kettler
Commercial Manager Miller N. Babcock
Sales Prom. Mgr Frank laffe
Program Director Ewald Kockritz
Chief Announcer Jack Williams
Chief Engineer A. W. Shropshire
WIOD
MIAMI— 1926— NBC
Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Isle of Dreams Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address . . . 600 Biscayne Blvd.
Phone Number 3-6444
Transmitter Location Cameo Island
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service. . . .Associated, Standard
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
President Daniel J. Mahoney
Manager James M. LeGate
Commercial Manager Robert L. Fidlar
Program Director Scott Bishop
Prom. Pub. Dir Martha Henriquez
Musical Director Earl Barr Hanson
Chief Engineer M. C. Scott
wlvTiE
MIAMI— 1947
Frequency: 1140 Kc. . .Power: 10,000 Watts, d.,
5,000 Watts, n.
Owned-Operated By... Sun Coast Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address Everglades Hotel
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You All The Answers!
As a year-round test market, it's
great! From November through April,
it's a super-duper...your audience is
literally a cross-section of the nation.
We blanket this area like Florida
sunshine! For the details... call our Rep
George P. Hol/iugbery Co.
JAMES M. LeGATE, General Manage
5,000 WATTS • 610 KC • NBC
381
F T. O K I II A
Phone Number 3 5556
Transmitter Location .. Sunset Rd. & Snapper
Creek, So. Miomi
Air Time 6 a.m. -4 a.m.
News Service INS. AP. UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB. BMB
President J. Allen Brown
General Manager Robert G. Venn
Business. Comm. Mgr John S. Allen
Merchandise Mgr Roland Jones
Program Director Ted Anthony
Music Librarian Ruth Lee Jones
Chiei Engineer Russell Bennett
WQAM
MIAMI— 1 920— ABC-FA
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts, d.,
1,000 Watts, n.
Owned-Operated By Miami Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address duPonl Bldg.
Phone Number 2-6121
Transmitter Location. .. 1425 N.E. Bayshore Ct.
Air Time 5:55 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Associated
Representative John Blair, Cummings
Membership NAB, BMB
President John S. Knight
General-Station Mgr Owen F. Uridge
Comm., Sales, Prom. Mgr Harry Camp
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Marjorie Christopher
Musical Dir Walt Svelha
Chiei Engineer Gene Rider
WWPB
MIAMI— 1947
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Paul Brake
Business-Studio Address. . . .414 S.W. 2nd Ave.
Phone Number 3-7405
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Donald Cooke
Owner, Gen., Comm. Mgr Paul Brake
Program Dir Bill Johns
Prom. Mgr Ed Derryberry
Chief Engineer Jack Wilson
WKAT
MIAMI BEACH— 1937— MBS
Frequency: 1360 Kc. . . .Power: 5,000 Watts, d.,
1,000 Watts, n.
OvTned-Operated By VJKAT. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1759 Bay Rd.
Phone Number 5-57 1 1
Transmitter Location 1759 Bay Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, Cole
Station Representative Weed
President A. Frank Katzentine
General Mgr., Exec. V.P John I. Prosser
Chief Announcer Robert Beulel
Chief Engineer Arthur P. Smith
WM BM
MIAMI BEACH— 1947
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Biscayne Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio-Transmitter Address. .McArthur
Ccniseway Terminal
Phone Number 5-5586
Air Time Doyllme
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
Representative Ra-Tel
President Kenneth S. Keyes, Sr.
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr.. . Kenneth S. Keyes, Jr.
Sales Prom., Pub. Dir Dick Parker
Pgm., Production Dir George Chamberlin
Chief Announcer Arnold C. Kauffman
Chief Engineer Jack D. Miller
WTMC
OCALA— 1939— MBS
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Walts
Owned-Operated By ... . Ocala Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 831
Phone Numbers 128, 185
Studio Address 1 Broadcast PI.
Transmitter Location . . RFD Oc^la, State Rd. 500
Air Time i 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative Perry Associates
President John H. Perry
Gen. Mgr., Pgm., Pub. Dir T. S. Gilchrist, Jr.
Sta. Mgr., Prod. Dir John F. Nicholson
•Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Carl J. Reinhardt
Chief Engineer W. P. Callahan
Farm Editor James Smith
WDBO
ORLANDO— 1925— CBS
Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .Orlando Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 3707,
30 S. Ivcmhoe Blvd.
Phone Number 6181
Transmitter Location 222 Hazard St.
Air Time 4:55 a.m.-l:05 a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World, Thesaurus,
Associated
Representative. . . .John Blair, Harry Cummings
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr George C. Johnston
V.P., Station Mgr Harold P. Danforth
382
FLORIDA
Natl. Sales-Prog. Dir W. G. McBride
Local Sales Director John M. Pedrick
Musical Director Walter D. Kimble
Chief Engineer J. E. Yarbrough
Farm Editor Carter Scoiield
WHOO
ORLAND0^1947— ABC-FAG
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts d.;
5000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By. .Orlando Daily Newspapers,
Inc.
Address Fort Gatlin Hotel
Phone Number 9900
Transmitter Location Old Fairvilla Rd.
Air Time 6 a.ra.-12:30 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Ra-Tel
President Martin Anderson
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Clarence Bracey
Sales Prom. Mgr Travis Messer
Pgm., Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Tom Sawyer
Pub. Dir Betty J. Kline
Chief Engineer Gene Dashiell
W L 0 F
ORLANDO— 1940— MBS
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operaled By Hazelwood, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Angebilt Hotel
Phone Number 8163
Transmitter Location Near Orlo Vista
Air Time 5:30 a,m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
President William Joe Sears
V.P., Gen. Mgr J. Allen Brown
Comm. Mgr Don R. Colee
Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Ruth Bartlett
Program Director R. Donahue
Chief Engineer Dodd Daniel
WORZ
ORLANDO— 1946— NBC
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Central Florida Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 2231
Phone Number 2-2451
Studio Address 740 N. Orange
Transmitter Location Winter Garden Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Weed
Membership NAB. BMB
President James Dandelake
Gen., Comm. Mgr Eugene D, Hill
Station Manager W. O. Murrell, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr Sammy Roen
Program Dir Tony Chastain
'Chief Anncr., Farm Editor Lou Kennedy
Musical Director Gordon Towne
Chief Engineer John W. Bassett
WWPF
PALATKA— 1947
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 250 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By Palatka Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio-Transmitter Address . . 900 Block
of River St.
Phone Number 354
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, SES AC
Partners L. C. McCall, J. E. Massey
Gen.-Station Manager L. C. McCall
Commercial Manager Herb Young
Program Dir Bruce E. Wilson
Publicity Dir Robert F. James
Chief Engineer L. C. McCall
WWPG
PALM BEACH— 1941— ABC
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By ... . Palm Beach Bcstg. Co.
Business Address South Ocean Blvd.
Phone Number West Palm Beach 2-1515,
Lake Worth 5345
Transmitter Location South Ocean Blvd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Thesaurus,
World
Representative Perry
President, Gen. Mgr Charles E. Davis
Station-Comm. Mgr Donald S. Greenlief
Chief Engineer Clyde E. Walkden
W D L P
PANAMA CITY— 1940
FFN— LIBERTY
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper, By. .Panama City Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address West Beach Dr.
Phone Number 777
Transmitter Location North Springfield
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Perry Associates
President John H. Perry
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Byron Hayford
Sales Prom. Mgr John Thomas
Chief Engineer .Elmer Scott
383
I I. O K I I) A
WPCF
PANAMA CITY— 1949— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By... Bay County Bcslg. Co.
Address 15th & McKenzie
Phone Numbers 2662-2877
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service ... RCA Victor Thesaurus
Gen.. Sta., Comm. Mgr E. L. DuKate, Jr.
Program Dir Eleanor Whitelaw
Chiei Announcer Ray Hardin
Musical Dir BUI Ward
Chief Engineer Leon Hance
WBSR
PENS ACOL A— 1 946— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Wafts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Escambia Bcslg. Co., Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 1351
Phone Number 6173-4
Sludio.-Transmitter N. O & Moreno Sts.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Robert Meeker
President, Gen. Mgr Ruth Braden
Sta. -Comm. Mgr Jack Rathbun
Sales Promotion Manager C. 1. Smith
Chief Engineer G. Bert Mead
W CO A
PENSACOLA— 1926— NBC
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Pensacola Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... San Carlos Hotel
Phone Number 4111
Transmitter Location Cory's Lane
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative John H. Perry Associates
President John H. Perry
Gen.-Station Mgr J. Holliday Veal
Commercial Manager Irving Welch
Sales Promotion Manager Pauline Heller
Program Director Russell Hirsch
Publicity Dir Ann Martin
Chief Engineer Harold Heath
WEAR
PENSACOLA— 1947— MBS— LBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Gulfport Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Smith Shipyard
Phone Number 8-4449
Transmitter Location Smith Shipyard
Air Time 6 a.m.-10:15 p.m.
News Service AP
Representative John E. Pearson
President T. J. Carroll
General Manager Earle Fletcher
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Mel Wheeler
Pgm., Prod. Dir LeRoy Morris
Chief Engineer Howard Grove
WPLA
PLANT CITY— 1949
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By W. A. Smith
Business Address Hopewell Rd.
Phone Number 526
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Manager Leon Lloyd
W CN H
QUINCY— 1948
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Quincy Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address Box 190, Quincy
Phone Number 300
Studio-Transmitter Location .... Shelfer Heights
Air Time 6 a.m. 10 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President Richard J. Gardner
General Manager. . A. B. Letson
Comm. Manager R. B. Bush
Program Director Norman Keller
Chief Engineer A. B. Letson
W F 0 Y
ST. AUGUSTINE— 1934— CBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Fountain of Youth Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio-Transmitter
Address Magnolia Ave.
Phone Number 1622
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service UP
Representative Avery Knodel
Membership NAB
President J. C. Bell
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr John E. Bernhard, Jr.
Prog.-Prod.-Musical
Director Mrs. Frankye C. Walker
Publicity Director Patsy Hernandez
Chief Announcer Fred Schilling
Chief Engineer Ernest Raistrick
Farm Editor Bob Sheppe
WSU N
ST. PETERSBURG— 1938— ABC
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .City of St. Petersburg
Business Address Recreation Pier
Phone Number 7-4747-8
Transmitter Location. . .Bayview, RFD No. 2,
Box 81, Clearwater
384
FLORIDA
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Weed
Membership NAB. BMB
Manager, Director George D. Robinson
w rs p
ST. PETERSBURG— 1939— MBS
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5080 Watts
Owned-Operated By Pinellas Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Times Bidg.
Phone Number 7-8108
Transmitter Location Gandy Blvd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB
Chief Owner Nelson Poynter
President Irwin A. Simpson
V.P., Gen. Mgr F. J. Kelly
V.P.. Prod. Dir Herbert T. Anderson
Comm. Mgr L. L. Wildman
Prom., Prog. Dir Jack Faulkner
Chiei Announcer Richard Bingham
Chief Engineer William D. Mangold
WTRR
SANFORD— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Myron A. Reck
Business Address Box 1541
Phone Number 999
Studio-Transmitter 1110 E. First St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Gen. Mgr Myron A. Reck
Comm. Mgr Dick Aiken
Program Dir J. Marion Herman, Sr.
Chief Engineer Emerson Brown
WKXY
SARASOTA— 1949
Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Sarasota Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 2431
Phone Number 3666
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Co.-Owners A. G. Fernandez, William P.
Carey, C. J. Fernandez, G. Fernandez
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr A. G. Fernandez
Comm, Mgr William P. Cary
Program Dir Robert W. Hanesworth
W S P B
SARASOTA— 1939— CBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WSPB, Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 1110
Phone Number 2564-5
Studio-Transmitter Address City Island
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership BMB
President Robert C. Jones, Jr.
General-Station Manager .... John B. Browning
Commercial Manager John H. Bennett
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir David Hale
Chief Announcer Larry Mansfield
Chief Engineer James E. Grant
W T A L
TALLAHASSEE— 1935— MBS— CBS
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Wortta
Owned-Oper. By John H. Phipps Radio
Stations
Business Address P. O. Box 989
Phone Number 2160
Studio Address Cherokee Hotel
Transmitter Location Lake Bradford
Air Time 5:45 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representatives Blair, Cummings
Membership NAB. BMB
President John H. Phipps
General Manager L. Herschel Graves
Program Director Joe Hosford
Chief Engineer W. A. Snowden. Jr.
Farm Editor Alton Brock
WTNT
TALLAHASSEE— 1 946-ABC-KBSf AG
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Tallahassee Appliance
Corp.
Business-Studio Address Floridon Hotel
Phone Number 2691, 2836
Transmitter Location East Park Ave.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Thomas F. Clark
Membership NAB
President. General Manager . . Frank W. Pepper
Comm.. Sales Prom. Mgr John Bortlett
Sta. Mgr.. Pgm. Dir Frank W. Hazelton
Chief Engineer Charles Clifton
WALT
TAMPA— 1946— SCBS
Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Tampa Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .401 West Tyler St.
Phone Number 2-7921
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Transmitter Location 411 West Tyler St.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, SECAC
Representative John H. Perry
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr W. Walter Tison
Chiel Announcer Gene Garcia
Musical Director Neil Ficken
Chiel Engineer J. B. Tison
Farm Editor Sandy Geer
W D A E
TAMPA— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
OwnedOperated By Tampa Times Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 2409,
114 N. Franklin St.
Phone Number 2-2911
Studio Address Tampa Times Bldg.
Transmitter Location Forrest Hills Country
Club Area
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Katz
Membership NAB
President David E. Smiley
Gen.-Sla.Comm. Mgr L. Spencer Mitchell
Prog. Prod. Publicity Di.. Kenneth W. Skellon
Musical Director Edward C. Walker
Chief Engineer William Pharr Moore
Farm Editor Mark E. Swingloy
W F L A
TAMPA— 1925— NBC
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
OwnedOperated By Tribune Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1410
Phone Number H-1828
Studio Address Seminole Bldg.
Transmitter Location East Entrance Camp-
bell Causeway, Columbus Dr.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . .Thesaurus, Lang-Worth
Representative. .John Blair, Harry E. Cummings
Membership NAB
Sta-Gen. Mgr Charles G. Baskerville
Commercial Manager Bert A. Arnold
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Tom Matthews
Prog. -Prod. Director Paul M. Jones
Chief Announcer, Farm Editor Mardi Liles
Musical Director Frank Grasso
Chief Engineer Joseph Mitchell
FLORIDA
WHY IS
AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — fll members decide what AP shall be. Their
decision has made AP unequalled in covering the
news of the world. ..RAPIDLY. ..TRUTHFULLY
. . . FULLY . . . ACCURATELY.
ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA
President: Jerry Stone — WNDB, Daytona Beach
Vice-President: Garland Powell — WRUF, Gainesville
Continuing Study Committee Chairman: Ken Skelton — WDAE, Tampa
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FLORIDA — GEORGIA
WH BO
TAMPA— 1948
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Harold A. & Harry J. Dunlap
Business Address P. O. Box 9145
Phone Number 33-2251
Studio Address Sulphur Springs Hotel,
8122 Nebraska Ave.
Transmitter Location 11001 Florida Ave.
Air Time Local sun-ise-sunset
News Service AP
General Manager Harold A. Dunlap
Business Manager Harry J. Dunlap
Sales Prom. Manager Richard P. Baker
Prog. -Musical Dir Ann Bowman
Traffic Dir Betty Strong
Chief Engineer Maurice Scott
WIRK
WEST PALM BEACH— 1947— MBS
SCBS
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Ken-Sell, Inc.
Business Address Box 2148
Phone Number 2-1744
Studio Address Citizens Bldg.
Transmitter Location S. Military Trail
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Joseph S. Field, Jr.
Pgm. Prod. Dir James C. Steele, Jr.
Chief Anncr., Mus. Dir. ...James W. Anderson
Chief Engineer William P. Heitzman
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WEST PALM BEACH— 1937— CBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WJNO, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .. 1500 N. Flagler Dr.
Phone Number 2-3638
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB
President Marshall Heminway
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Stephen P. Willis
Chief Engineer Otis C. Wright
WS~IR
WINTER HAVEN— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Citrus Belt Bcstrs., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .. 132 Third St., S.W.
Phone Number 31-313
Transmitter Location Lake Howard Dr.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Membership BMB
President Frederick L. Allman
General Manager Larry Rollins
Program Director Richard "Nyrich
Chief Announcer Richard Teller
Chief Engineer L. Orden "^raig
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Estimated Population 3,196,000 — Increase -^23% — Radio Homes 859,000
Radio Families 872,000 — Stations in State 71
W A L B
ALBANY— 1940— MBS
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watt*
Owned-Operated By. . . .Herald Publishing Co.
Address Leesburg Road
Phone Number 1590
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB
President James H. Gray
General-Station-
Commercial Manager H. L. Tallman
Pgm., Prod. Pub. Dir David K. Fulton
Chief Announcer Bill Bowick
Chief Engineer Ernest Ruckle
W G P C
ALBANY— 1933— CBS— GSN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Wotts
Owned-Operated By Albany Bdcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .New Albany Hotel
Phone Number 1371
Transmitter Location Gillionville Road
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative George P. HoIIingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
President J. W. Woodruff
Executive Manager J. W. Woodruff, Jr.
Sta.-Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr L. M. George
Program-Production Director. . ...Walter H. Flint
Chief Engineer Redus A. Carlton
Farm Editor Bill Fowler
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WDEC
AMERICUS— 1947— MBS-GALS
Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Walla
Owned-Operaled By. The Americus Bdcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . .lOSVi Windsor Ave.
Phone Nuniber 3681-3682
Transmitter Location McGorrah St.
Air Time 6:15 a.m. -11:15 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Continental
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr lames R. Blair
Sta.-Pgm. Dir Charles C. Smith
Chief Engineer Lloyd E. McKinney
W G^A U
ATHENS— 1938— CBS-KBS-GALS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .J. K. Patrick & Company
Business-Studio Address Bobbin Mill Road
Phone Number 1741-2
Transmitter Location Bobbin Mill Road
Air Time 6:50 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, Keystone
Membership BMB
President J. K. Patrick
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr R. Lewis Doster
Program Dir Mary L Betts
Chief Announcer Sol Abrams
Chief Engineer Bill Evans
WRFC
ATHENS— 1948
Frequency: 980 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Athens, Inc.
Business-Studio Add 279 V2 N. Lumpkin St.
Phone Number 446-7
Studio-Transmitter Location Lake Road
Air Time Sunrise to Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB, BMB
President-General Manager L. H. Christian
Commercial Manager Claude Williams, Jr.
Program-Publicity Director. .Charles A. McCluro
Chief Announcer-Musical
Director Rhett Tumipseed
Chief Engineer L. D. Drewry
WAGA
ATLANTA 1937— CBS— GMMT
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Fort Industry Co.
Business-Studio Address . . Western Union Bldg.
Phone Number Main 5900
Transmitter Location North Druid Hill Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Katz
Membership NAB, BMB
President George B. Storer, Sr.
General Manager Lee B. WaJlea
Station Manager James E. Bailey
Commercial Manager Claude H. Frailer
Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Lidie Lee
Program-Production Director-
Chief Announcer William McCain
Musical Director Marijane Bouleware
Chief Engineer Paul B. Cram
Farm Editor Dale Clark
WATL
ATLANTA— 1931
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Atlanta Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Henry Grady Bldg.,
Phone Number Walnut 4377
Transmitter Location Loghaven Dr.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . .Lang-Worth, Standard
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
President J. W. Woodrulf, Sr.
General Mgr Maurice C. Coleman
Program Dir David Ruark
Chiei Engineer Ellis Bryant, Jr.
WBGE
ATLANTA— 1947
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By General Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address George Terrace Hotel
Phone Number VErnon 1 194
Transmitter Location S. Pine St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Burn-Smith
President Mike Benton
General Manager David J. Holt
Sales Manager Samuel Kane
Program Director Marilyn Bradham
Promotion Manager Ralph Black
Chief Engineer David J. Holt
Asst. Chief Engineer Howard Parrish
WCON
ATLANTA— 1 947— ABC
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Atlanta Constitution
Publ. Co.
Business-Studio Address Constitution Bldg.
Phone Number LAmar 4545
Transmitter Location. .DeFoors Ferry Road. NE
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership BMB
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GEORGIA
President Clark Howell
General Manager David Carpenter
Commercial Manager Crenshaw Bonner
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. .Edward Pentecost
Program Director Marguerite Uhry
Prod. Dir Don Elliot
Chief Engineer Harvey Aderhold
Farm Editor Channing Cope
WEAS
ATLANTA-DECATUR— 1947
Frequency: 1010 Kc... Power: 10,000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Eurith Dickinson Rivers, Jr.
Bus.-Studio Add ess. . . .217 W. Ponce de Leon
Ave.
Phone Number Dearborn 2521
Transmitter Location. . . . Lawrenceville Hiway
Air Time 6 a.m.-7:45 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Pearson
Owner-General Mgr E. D. Rivers, Jr.
Asst. to Owner Mrs. E. D. Rivers, Jr.
Program Dir., Prom. Mgr Warren Roberts
Production Director Ned Lukens
Chief Engineer William Hall Keller
Farm Editor Jack Nobles
W G S T
ATLANTA— 1923— MBS
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 n.
Owned-Operated By ... . Board of Regents. Uni-
versity System of Ga., behalf Ga. Institute of
Technology
Business-Studio Address Forsyth Bldg..
Post Office Box 674
Phone Number Walnut 8441
Transmitter Location Cheshire Bridge Rd.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transciiption Service Lang-Worth
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership BMB
Chairman Bd. of Regents F. M. Spratlin
General Manager John Fulton
Sales Promotion Manager Paul Sanford
Program Director Jack KeUy
Production Director Don Naylor
Publicity Director .Paul Saidord
Chief Engineer Ben Akerman
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THE FIRST YEAR is the hardest. 1949
was a year of accoinplislinient and achievement for
"The Eyes of the South." A steady and persistent
schedule of topflight programs has already estah-
lished a record set population in tlie Atlanta area.
1950 will he even more significant. For the
policy of market dominance with superior programs
will be maintained — and augmented.
If Atlanta is on your television jilanning
hoard — and it should he — get the facts from
your Petry man.
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WSB, AM and FM, and WSB-TV are owned and operated by The Atlanta Journal
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WERD
ATLANTA— 1949
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Radio Atlanta, Inc.
Business-Studio Add.. .2741/2 Auburn Ave., NE
Phone Number Lamar 0666-7-8
Transmitter Location. . . .Fairmount Street, NW
Air Time Daytime
Pres., Gen. Mgr J. B. Blayton, Sr.
Station Mgr J. B. Blayton, Jr.
Commercial Manager Clayton J. Cosse
Sales Prom. Mgr Roderick B, Harris
Program Dir A. Kenneth Knight
Chiei Engineer William F. Kennedy
WQXI
ATLANTA— 1948
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By R. W. Rounsaville
Business-Studio Address Peachtree at
Mathieson
Phone Number CHerokee 2196
Transmitter Location Cheshire Bridge Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, TBS
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr R. W. Rounsaville
Commercial Manager Sam Davis
Prod. Mgr., Farm Editor Ray McCay
Program Dir Bob Corley
Musical Director Rosemary Jones
Chief Engineer Harold Price
W S B
ATLANTA— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 50000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . Atlanta Journal Company
Business-Studio Address Biltmore Hotel
Phone Number HEmlock 1045
Transmitter Location Tucker
Air Time 5:15 a.m.-l:30 a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service .... Associated, Standard
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB, BMB
Managing Director J. Leonard Reinsch
Station Manager John M, Outler, Jr.
Commercial Manager Frank Gaither
Sales Promotion Manager .... Vincent C. Piano
Program Director Marcus Bortlett
Traffic Dir George Crumbley
Publicity Director Wayne L. Anderson
Chief Engineer C. F. Dougherty
Farm Editor Dudley McCaskill
WBBQ
AUGUSTA— 1946
LIBERTY— GA— PALMETTO
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Savannah Valley
Bdcstg. Co.
Business-Studio-Transmitter
Location .515 Jefferson Davis Avenue
Phone Number 4-5441
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Walker
Pres. -Gen,, Sta. Mgr George G. Weiss
Comm. Mgr., Prod. Dir John W. Watkins
Sales Prom. Mgr Russell Poteet
Program Director George M. Scott
Publicity Dir Ed Dunbar
Chief Announcer,
Musical Director Bob Nelson
Chief Engineer Marvin Tarpley
Farm Editor Jack Lenx
W G A C
AUGUSTA— 1940— ABC
Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
LOOO Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By The Twin States Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address WG AC Bldg.
Phone Number 2-2692
Transmitter Location Martinet
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr A. D. (Jess) Willard, Jr.
Station Mgr Donald MacDonald
Program Dir Warren Hites
Production Director John G. Lyon
Publicity Director Douglas Alford
Musical Dir Jack Francis
Chief Engineer John Jopling
Farm Editor J. W. Chambers
WJ BF
AUGUSTA— 1945— NBC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Georgia-Carolina Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. .15 Eighth St., Cotton Row
Phone Number 4-2421
Transmitter Location Sunset Ave.
Air Time 6:00 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Boroff
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr J. B. Fuqua
Station Mgr D. M. Kelly, Jr.
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Commercial Manager Steve Manderson
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. Fred Runde, Jr.
Program Dir John Vance
Prod., Musical Dir Thomas Hennosy
Chief Announcer Hugh Alison
Chief Engineer C. M. Callicott
WRDW
AUGUSTA— 1930— CBS
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Walls
OwnedOperated By Radio Augusta, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .8th & Broad Streets
Phone Number 2-8805, 2-8806, 2-8807
Transmitter Location Berckmans Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
President Ernest D. Black
Gen. Sta. Mgr W. R. Ringson
Commercial Mgr James S. Ayers
Program Director Charles H. Pointel
Production Director Raymond Culpepper
Chief Announcer Pat Mulherin
Musical Director Charles H. Pointel
Chief Engineer Rabun F. Bobo
Farm Editor Gerald A. Chelton
WM GR
B AINBRIDGE— 1 946— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned Operated By S. Marvin Griffith
Address Faceville Hiway
Phone Number 77G
General Mgr S. Marvin Griffith
WG~IG
BRUNSWICK— 1949
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1,000 WatlB
OwnedOperated By. . Brunswick Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 1514 Union St.
Phone Number 2714
Transmitter Location Blythe Island
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB, BMB
President Norman A. Way
General Manager Alan Burke
Commercial Mgr John Lone
Pgm. Dir., Ch'ef Announcer Ted Booth
Publicity Dir Ammie Ree Penn
Musical Dir Sue Shaw
Chief Engineer Herman Lange
Farm Editor Eddie Wade
GEORGIA-
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — Ar is more experienced than any other news
service . . . more than 100 years collecting and
distributing news.
GEORGIA ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
President: Charles W. Pittman— WBML, Macon
Vice-President: H. Dean Covington — WROM, Rome
Second Vice-President: E. D. Rivers, Jr. — WEAS, Decatur
Secretary: W. F. Caldwell — AP Chief of Bureau
Continuing Study Committee Chairman: W. B. Estes — WGAA, Cedar-
town
GEORGIA
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WMOG
BRUNSWICK— 1 940— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .Coastal Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Address St. Simons Island Causeway
Phone Number 1500
Air Time 7:00 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership BMB
President Alma W. King
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Kenneth E. White
Chief Engineer Sidney Hargraeves
WLBB
CARROLLTON— 1947— GALS
Frequency: 1100 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Carroll Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address . . . Peoples Bonk Bldg.
Phone Number 980-981
Transmitter Location Cedar St.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC, Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
General Mgr Thomas K. Vassey
Commercial Manager Chessley F. Hooper
Program Director James C. Dunowoy
Prom. Mgr Dale C. Smith
Chiei Engineer Chessley F. Hooper
WBHF
CARTERSVILLE—1 946— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owmed-Operated By W. R. Frier
Address P. O. Box 71. Dallas Road
Phone Number 1200
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Gen., Pgm. Dir W. Ryan Frier
Chief Engineer Tohn H. Doherty
W G A A
CEDARTOWN— 1941
ABC-KBS-GALS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By NW. Go. Bdcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... West Theatre Bldg.
Phone Number Cedartown 777.570
Transmitter Location Rome Highway
Air Time 6:00 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB, BMB
President O. C. Lam
General-Comm. Mgr William B. Estes
Program Director Rowena W. Murphy
Prom. Mgr Paul Mason
W D A K
COLUMBUS— 1943— NBC
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By.... Radio Columbus. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1320 Broadway
Phone Number 5447
Transmitter Location Brickyard Road
Air Time 5:45 a.m.-l:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Station Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
President-General Manager . . Allen M. Woodall
Station Manager Miles H. Ferguson
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr William Massie
Program-Publicity Dir John Nolan
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Joe Byars
Musical Director Frances Gladdin
Chief Engineer Hudie Brown
Farm Editor Betty Vann
WGBA
COLUMBUS— 1947— ABC-MBC
Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Ga.-Ala. Bdcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address. ... 1213 V2 Broadway
Phone Number 3-3603
Transmitter Location Morris Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Branham
Membership NAB, BMB
President A. H. Chapman, Sr.
Gen., Comm., Mgr Walter M. Windsor
Pgm., Pub. Dir., Chief Anncr Ridley Bell, Jr.
Pub. Service Dir James R. Cook
Continuity Director Howard Garland
Chief Engineer William R. Atkinson
W R B L
COLUMBUS— 1928
CBS-GA. B. S.-GA. SPORTS
Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-0i>erated By Columbus Bdcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .13th Ave. & 14th St.
Phone Number 2-0601
Transmitter Location Phenix City, Ala.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-l:05 a.m.
News Service INS, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
Partner J. W. Woodruff
Exec. Mgr., Ptnr., Sta. Mgr. J. W. Woodruff, Jr.
Sales Mgr B. Ed Johnson
Promotion Mgr Walter Mitchell
Pgm.. Prod. Dir George Gingell
News Director George Theeringer
Chief Engineer J. A. Gamble
Farm Editor Douglas Gary
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WM J M
CORDELE— 1940— MBS- KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Southeastern Bcstg. System
Business Studio Address .... 2Qth Ave. & B St.
Phone Number 666
News Service UP
President James S. Rivers
Gene.al Mgr WiUiam E. Blizzard, Jr.
Comm.. Prom. Mgr Willard Belole
Program Dir Bryant Lane
Chief Engineer Reo Chairland
WMOC
COVINGTON— 1946— MBS-KBS
GA. SPORTS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Operated By.... The Covington News,
Inc.
Business Address 114-22 Pace St.
Phone Number 2274
Studio-Transmitter Location Monticello St
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 pjn.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Ga. Assn. Local Slalions
President Belmont Dennis
General-Staticn-Commercial
Manager W. Thomas Hay
Sales Prom. Mgr., Prod., Pub. Dir. . . S. G. Turner
Program Director W. L Allgood
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir Roy Jones
Chief Engineer Robert L. White, Jr.
Farm Editor Leo Mallard
W B L J
DALTON— 1 940— MBS-G ALS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Dalton Bdcslg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address. . . .111 South F=ntz St.
Phone Number 1180-1
Transmitter Location River Bend Rd.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, SESAC
Membership NAB, BMB
President H. C. Kenemer
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr J. F. McGinley
Chief Announcer Bill Davis
Musical Director John Ross
Chief Engineer. John S. Andrews
WDWD
DAWSON— 1948— G A. SPORTS
GALS
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts D.
Owned-Operated By Dawson Bdcslg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Parrott Road
Phone Number 415, 416
Air Time Daytime
New^s Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President Ed Stevens
Gen. Sta. Comm. Mgr W. C. Woodall, Jr.
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Clin L. Gee
Sales Prom. Mgr George Burton, Jr.
Publicity Dir Carolyn Wall
Musical Dir Howard Ravilious
Chief Engineer Joe Stephens
WGLS
DECATUR— 1949— GALS
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By DeKalb Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Add. ...546 N. McDonough St.
Phone Number Crescent 6471
Transmitter Lication Northern Ave.,
Avondale Estates
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
President Frank Thomas
General Manager Robert W. Minton
Commercial Mgr Robert W. Mock
Program Dir Ruth Kent
Chief Announcer Preston Charles
Chief Engineer Bob Minton
WDMG
DOUGLAS— 1947
Frequency: 860 Kc Power 1000 Walls D.
Ov(med-Operated By WDMG, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .118 S. Madison Ave.
Fhone Number 564
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service '. UP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
Representative P. W. Cook
Membership NAB
President Downing Musgrove
General Manager B. F. J. Tinun
Program Director Terry Kielty
Chief Announcer Sam Middleton
Chief Engineer Al Woodson
WMLT
DUBLIN— 1945— MBS-G ALS-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Operated By Dublin Bdcstg. Co.
Business Address Dublin
Phone Number 871-2
Studio-Transmitter Location Franklin St.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:05 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Continental Radio Soles
Membership BMB
President George T. Morris
General Mgr W. Newton Morris
Commercial Mgr J. Marion Kendrick
Program Dir Roy M, Hubbard
Chief Engineer Charlie H. Lord
■m
GEORGIA
WTJ H
EAST POINT— 1949— KBS
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By . .Southeastern Bcstg. Sys.
Address P. O. Box 72
Air Time Daytime
News Service INS
Pres., Gen. Mgr James S. Rivers
Comm., Prom. Mgr James Brown
Program Dir Jack Barton
Chiei Engineer Bruce Smith
WSGC
ELBERTON— 1 946— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Elberton Bcstg. Co.
Address Elberton
News Service AP
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Manager Melvin C. Gorman
WBllB
FITZGERALD— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Ben Hill Bdcstg. Corp.
Address 600 Roanoke Dr.
Phone Number 740
Air Time 6:15 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
President Arthur Carpenter, Jr.
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engnr. . . . Thomas R. Hanssen
Comm. Mgr Charles W. Dowdy
Program Dir Mavis Mobley
WDU N
GAINESVILLE— 1947— GALS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Northeast Ga. Bdcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 217V'2 S. Main St.
Phone Number 2341
Transmitter Location To'wer Heights
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB
President Paul C. Plaginos
General Manager John W. Jacobs, Jr.
Commercial Manager Dave Rankin
Program Dir Hub Terry
Chief Engineer Jackson A. Dodd
Farm Editor Jack Haskins
W GG A
GAINESVILLE— 1941— MBS-KBS
GA SPORTS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . Blue Ridge Bdcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 654
Phone Number 1600
Studio-Transmitter Lccation. . . .2400 Athens Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Pres., Gen. Mgr Charles A. Smithgall
Commercial Manager E. F. MacLeod
Program Director Robert Schwab
Musical Dir James A. Hartley
Chief Engineer F. Keith Brown
WKEU
GRIFFIN— 1 933— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WKEU, Inc.
Address Macon Hiway
Phone Number 5507
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Representative Sears-Ayer
President, General Mgr A. W. Ma.shal), Jr.
Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir., Chief Engr.
G. H. Whitley, Jr.
WKLY
HARTWELL— 1947— GA. SPORTS
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Louie L. Morris
Business Address Box 189, Hartwell
Phone Number 71
Studio-Transmitter Location. . .Bowersville Rd.
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership BMB
President Louie L. Morris
Gen., Sta. Mgr Max G. Pfaender
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Joe Wilder
Pgm., Prod. Dir Carroll Lee
Chief Announcer Broadus McLane
Chief Engineer Ernest Church
Farm Editor Vernon Chafin
WBGR
JESSUP— 1949— KBS
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By A'tamaha Bcstg. Co.
Address Jessup
Phone Number 2444
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Tanscrip'iion Service Standard
P'es., Gen. Mgr W. G. Thomas
Ccmm. Mgr Fred Miliken
Pgm. Dir., Prod. Dir Fredrc Kea
Ch=ef Engineer D. A. Nichols
m
G E o 11 c; I A
W L A G
LA GRANGE— 1941— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Wall*
Owned-Operated By LoGranqe Bdcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .305-307 Broome St.
Phone Number 3508
Transmitter Location LaGrang«
Air Time 6 ain.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB, BMB
President Roy C. Swank
General-Station-Commercial
Manager Edwin Mullinox
Program Director John Boggess
Production EHredor Herbert Wells
Publicify Director Fozelle Scarborough
Musical Director William Hyde, Jr.
Chief Engineer James McKay
Farm Editor Joe Hawkins
W B M L
MACON— 1940— ABC-GA. SPORTS
/"requency: 1240 Kc Powen 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .Middle Georgia Bdcstg.
Co.
Business-Studio Address. . .Pickling & Walker
Bldg.
Phone Number 2728
Transmitter Location 8th & Cherry St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-I2:30 a.Tn.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor Borroif
Membership NAB. BMB, FMA
President E. D. Black
General Manager Charles W. Pittman
Commercial Manager Walter Graham
Sales Prom. Mgr Harold Beaty
Prod. Dir Jimmy Vinson
Program Director-Musical
Director Mary Hester Richardson
Pviblicity Director Lewis Smltk
Chief Announcer Tommy Snellgrove
Chief Engineer H. S. Goodrldi
WIBB
MACON— 1948— GALS-LIBERTY
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . .Peach State Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address .... Professional Bldg.
Phone Number Ivy 2716
Transmitter Location .... Pio Nono at Millirons
Rds.
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Owners & Managing Dlrs M. O. Thomburg,
Jr., Thomas H. Maxwell
Commercial Manager George W. Patton
Sales Prom. Mgr Don C. Frost
Program Director M. D. Thornburg, Jr.
Prod. Dir Bella Jarrett
Publicity Musical Dir Betty Crowell
Chief Announcer Boy Way
Chief Engineer Tom Maxwell
Farm Editor Terry Saint
W MA Z
MACON— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Southeastern Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .Bankers Insurance
Bldg.
Phone Number 3131
Transmitter Location Forsyth Rd.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m.
News Service INS
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Katt
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Chief Engineer George P. Rankin
Gen., Sta. Mgr Wilton E. Cobb
Sales Prom., Comm. Mgr Frank Crowther
Chief Announcer Lloyd Harris
Farm Editor D. F. Bruce
WNEX
MACON— 1945— MBS-GFSN
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Macon Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Bibb Bldg.
Phone Number 8211
Transmitter Location Rogers Ave.
Air Time 5:45 a.m.-12:35 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Branham
Membership NAB
President Ed Lowe
General-Station Manager Alfred Lowe
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr James Weathers
Pgm., Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Ed Sharpe
Chief Engineer W. M. Moore, Jr.
Farm Editor Rayford Foircloth
WFO
MARIETTA— 1 946— GALS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Chattahoochee Bcstrs.
Business Address. P. O. Box 131
Phone Number 1746, 1414
Studio-Transmitter Location So. Cobb Dr.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Partners Fred B. Wilson, Channing Cope
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Albert L. Jones
Prod. Pub.. Pgm. Dir Gloria Rogerson
Chief Anncr., Music Dir Danny Baer
Chief Engineer Chuck Strans
Farm Editor C. Cop«
396
GEORGIA
WMVG
MILLEDGEVILLE— 1946
MBS-GALS-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operoted By Jere N. Moore
Business-Studio Address Georgia Military
College
Phone Number 2S0
Transmitter Location Fishing Creek, So.
Wayne St.
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Keystone
Representative Homer Griffith
Membership NAfi
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Michael T. Landy
Prog.-Prod. Dir Josephine Ragsdale
Publicity-Musical Dir Carl Woolf
Chief Aimouncer Wiliam G. Bloodworth
Chief Engineer Robbie O. Hattaway
W aTg A
MOULTRIE— 1939— GALS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operoted By John F. Pidcock
Business-Studio Address Moultrie
Phone Number 999
Transmitter Location Tif ton Hiway
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Representative Thomas F. Clarke
General Manager John F. Pidcock
Station Mgr., Program Dir Roy F. Zess
Commercial Manager Wandell Murphy
Chief Announcer Spence Raulerson
Chief Engineer Lamar Beaty
WCOH
NEWMAN— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operoted By Newnon Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 11 Court Sq.
Phone Number 1400-1
Transmitter Locotion Line St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Gen., Sto., Comm. Mgr Jomes Thomosson
Pgm., Prod. Dir Betty Bonner
Publicity, Musical Dir Imogene Jones
Chief Announcer Jim Gallogly
Chief Engineer Walter O. Welch
Form Editor B. T. Brown
WKMA
QUITMAN— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operoted By Radio South
Business-Studio Address Walker Bldg.
Phone Number 4811
Transmitter Location . . N. of New City Cemetery
Air Time 6:45 o.m.-lO pan.
N( vws Service UP
Owner, Sta.. Comm. Mgr John R. Bartlett
Program Dir Elizabeth Bartlett
Chief Engineer Jack V. LoPresti
WLAQ
ROME— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 670 Kc Power: 1.000 Watts d.
Owned-Operoted By News Publishing Co.
Business-Studio Address 209 Brood St.
Phone Number 7767-8
Tronsmitter Location Old Summerville Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB
President B. H. Mooney, Sr.
Gen., Sto., Comm. Mgr Robert C. Leoch
Soles Prom. Mgr Mortho Doniel
Program Director Bill Dovies
Production Director George W. Rice
Chief Announcer Lee Mowery
Farm Editor Delmos Franklin
Musical Director Mrs. Clyde Baker
Chief Engineer Daniel B. Scott
W R G A
ROME— 1930— MBS
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operoted By Rome Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 503 Brood St.
Phone Number 2-241-2
Tronsmitter Location Off Summerville Rd.
Air Tim© Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Long-Worth
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
President John W. Quorles
Generol Manager Happy Quorles
Stotion Monoger Mather Poyne
Commercial Monoger Pinkie Tolley
Prom. Mgr Cop Hicks
Pgm.. Pub, Dir Jim Roberts
Musical Director Kitty Alford
Chief Engineer R. A. Starr
Form Editor Al Kirby
WROM
ROME— 1946
Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Cooso Volley Rodio Co.
Business-Studio Address 121 Brood St.
Phone Number 9075-6
Transmitter Locotion Cooper Dr.
Air Time • Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Representative Everelt-McKinney,
Homer Griffith
397
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Pres.. Comm. Mqr. Dean Covington
Sla.. Sales Prom. Mqr. Edward N. McKay
Program Dir., Chief Announcer Charlie Doss
Publicity Dir Joyce Buice
Nlusxal Director Bill Morris
Chief Engineer Van Murray
Farm Editor Norman Weslbrook
WCCP
SAVANNAH— 1 946— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc. Power: 250 Watts
OwnedOperated by Dixie Bcstg. Co.
Business Studio Address P. O. Box 943,
140 Bull St.
Phone Number 2-4182
Transmitter Location West Gwinnett St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
Owner, Gen. Mgr Carter C. Peterson
Commercial Mgr Weldon Herrin
Sales Promotion Manager . . .Charles J. Liplon
Program Director Charles Beresford
Publicity Director Al Jennings
Chief Engineer William E. Moats
WDAR
SAVANNAH— 1 946— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oiseraled By WDAR, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 34 E. Bryan St.
Phone Number 3-8807-8
Transmitter Location E. Perry Lane
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Adam J. Young, Jr.
Membership NAB, BMB
President A. C. Neff
General-Station Manager L. H. Thesmar
Commercial Manager Robert Finch
Sales Promotion Manager Robert Noble
Pgm., Pub. Dir., Farm Editor. .. .Milton Bellan
Production Director Jimmy Woods
Musical Director James Deer
Chief Engineer Howard Jewelt
WFRP
SAVANNAH— 1946— GALS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Georgia Bcstg. Co.
Eusiness-Studio Address. . . .219 E. Charlton St.
Phone Number 39642
Transmitter Location E. Perry Lane
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative Thomas F. Clark
President F. R. Pidcock
Gen. Mgr., Pgm. Dir John F. Pidcock
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr John Williams
Chief Engineer James M. Wilder
WS AV
SAVANNAH— 1939— NBC-GSN
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
OwnedOperated By WSAV, Inc.
Bus. Studio Add ess . Liberty Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phsne Number 30234
Transmitter Location Oatland Island, 4.2 Mi.
E. of Savannah
Air Time 6 a.m. 12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
Plies., Gen.Sta. Mgr Harben Daniel
Comm. Mgr Don Jones
Sales Mgr George P. Cooper, Jr.
Program Dir Owens Alexander
Prod., Pub. Dir Carson Demmond
Chief Announcer Norman Strand
Musical Director Melvin Peacock
Chief Engineer M. E. Thompson
Farm Editor Melvin Peacocli
W T 0 C
SAVANNAH— 1929— CBS
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
OwnedOperated By Savannah Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Addres 516 Abercorn St.,
P. O. Box 858
Phone Number 2-0127
Transmitter Location Anderson Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World
Representative •■ Kalz
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., General Mgr William T. Knight. Jr.
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Ben Williams
Prod., Pgm., Musical Dir Dwight J. Bruce
Publicity Dir Ben Quick
Chief Announcer Eddie Davis
Chief Engineer Reeve Owen
WWNS
ST ATESBORO— 1 946— MBS-GALS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaled By Alfred Dorman
Business Address Box 146
Phone Number 502
Studio-Transmitter Location E. Ollitf St.
Air Time 7 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
P.esident Alfred Dorman
Gene al Manager Paul R, Sauve
Chief Engineer Clinton J. Lewis
WSFT
THOMASTON— 1947— MBS-GALS
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . Thomaston Bcstg. Co., Inc.
398
GEORGIA
Business-Studio Address 101 N. Church St.
Phone Number 1300
Transmitter Location Hightower Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
President R. E. Hightower
General Manager S. J. Carswell
Commercial Manager C. T. Thames
Program Director Bill Heule
WWGS
WKTG
THOMASVILLE— 1947— GALS
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . Southern Bcstg. System, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Bank of Thomas
County Bldg.
Phone Number 1501-2
Transmitter Location Pavo Hway.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Lang- Worth
Representative Thomas F. Clark
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr W. F. Scott, Jr.
Program Director William B. Hill
Chief Engineer K. T. Malory
W P A X
THOMASVILLE— 1934
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By H. Wimpy
Business-Studio Addres...ll7 Remington Ave.
Phone Number 909
Transmitter Location 117 Remington Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, Capitol
Membership NAB, BMB
Owner, General Mgr H. Wimpy
Commercial Manager Al Feinberg
Program Director Bill Ward
Chief Engineer James Poole
WTWA
THOMSON— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Hickory Hill Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio-Transmitter
Address 215 Lumpkin St.
Phone Number 777
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Borrolf
Membership NAB, BMB
President Walter Brown
Gen., Sla., Prom. Mgr Edgar H. Kobak
Comm. Mgr., Chief Anncr., Farm Editor
John Morris
Chief Engineer Edward Williams
TIFTON— 1946— MBS-GALS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Tif ton Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio-Transmitter Address 800 S.
Main St.
Phone Number 921
Air Time 6:30 a.m. -11 p.m.
News Service UP
President Walter A. Graham
Gen.-Sales Promotion Mgr... James E. Graham
Sta., Comm. Mgr William Shepherd
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Bert Stevens
Publicity Director W. W. Shepherd
Musical Dir J. E. Graham
Chief Engineer Wendell C. Roberts
Farm Editor Bob McGregor
WLET
TOCCOA— 1941— MBS-KBS-GALS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By R. G. Letoumeau
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address .... 423 Prather
Bridge Rd.
Phone Number 544
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Keystone
Representative Thomas F. Clark
General Manager Virgle E. Craig
Commercial Manager Sam A. Gaines
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Charles Gaines
Pgm. Dir. Chief Anncr Roy E. Gaines
Chief Engineer J. Carl Meeks
WGOV
VALDOSTA— 1940— MBS
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By E. D. Rivers
Business-Studio Address. .Hotel Daniel Ashley
Phone Number 1420-1
Transmitter Location Kinderlou
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative John E. Pearson
Owner E. D. Rivers
General Mgr Mrs. E. D. Rivers
Business Manager Mary Gorman
Prog.-Prod. Director John V. Evans
Chief Announcer Robert S. Mansfield
Chief Engineer Ralph Dennis
WVOP
VIDALIA— 1946— GALS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Opera'ed By Vidalia Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 391, Vidalia
399
(; V O IC Cii I A - I II A II o
Phone Number 327, 693, 698
Studio Address Ml. Vernon Rd., Vidalia;
Community Bldg.. Lyons
Transmitter Location U. S. Route 280
Air Time 6:30 a.m. -11:00 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President M. F. Brice
Gen., Sta. Mgr Howard C. Gilrealh
Commercial Mgr Jack Kirkland
Pgm., Prod. Dir Mercer King
Publicity Dir R. E. Ledford
Chief Announcer Art Peterson
Musical Director Lula Mae Leverett
Chief Engineer Loren Dorough
WAYX
WAYCROSS— 1936— MBS-KBS-GALS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Jack Williams
Business-Studio Address. . .1600 Carswell Ave.
Phone Number 965
Transmitter Waycross
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Cole, KBS
Representative Hal Holman
Membership NAB, BMB
President Jack Williams
Sta., Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr.. .John J. Tobola
Program Dir Evelyn Frazier
Prod. Dir Don Gross
Publicity Dir Dorothy Smith
Chief Announcer Ray Williamson
Chief Engineer John Legaro
Farm Editor C. L. Blalock
WRLD
WEST POINT— 1940— ABC-KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Valley Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 312
Phone Number 437
Studio-Transmitter Location Lanett, Ala.
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:I5 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Pres., Gen. Mgr J. C. Menderson
Sta., Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr.. .Copers Liisey
Program Director Aileen Love
Chief Engineer R. R. Magill
M
Estimated Population 392,000— Increase +12.8 %— Radio Homes 136,000
Radio Families 139,000 — Stations in State 21
KDSH
BOISE— 1947— CBS
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . Boise Valley Bcstrs., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 311 N. 10th Si.
Phone Number 6820
Transmitter Location. .Meridian, 8 Mi. S.W. of
Boise
Air Tim© 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Musac
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB. BMB
President Saul Haas
General Manager Westerman Whillock
Assoc. Mgr., Pgm., Prod. Dir. . .Earl Glade, Jr.
Musical Director George Ganz
Chief Engineer James A. Johnz, Jr.
Farm Editor, Chief Anncr Bill Graham
KGEM
gQTg p 1946
ABC-ROCKY MOUNTAIN NET-KBS
Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Idaho Bcstg. & Telev. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1107 Main St.
Phone Number 533-4
Transmitter Location 4th. & Roosevelt
Air Time .- 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worlh, World
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
President Frank C. Carman
General-Station Mgr Milo J. Petersen
Local Sales Mgr Al Biorge
Program Director H. E. Cunningham
Chief Engineer Richard Egelston
K FD O
BOISE— 1928
NBC-UTAH-IDAHO NET
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 2500 Watts d-;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By KIDO. Inc.
Business-Studio Add. . . Chamber of Comm. Bldg.
Phone Numl>er 660
Transmitter Location W. of City
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB. BMB
President Georgia M. Davidson
General Mgr Walter E. Wagstaif
400
IDAHO
Commercial Mgr Hugh Shelley
Sales Prom. Mgr Peter Brooks
Program Dir James B, McKlbben. Jr.
Chief Announcer Vern Moore
Chief Engineer Harold W. Toedemeier
Farm Editor Rulon Bradley
kbIo
BURLEY— 1946
ABC-KBS-HOCKY MT. NET
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaled By KBIO, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Box 461
Phone Number 10
Transmitter Location I Va Mi. W. of Burley
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President Jessica L. Longston
General Mgr Donald R. Pinney
Comm. Mgr Rudy Rankin
Program Director Tess Williams
Chief Engineer Donald Pinney
KCID
CALDWELL— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Caldwell Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Canyon Hill Pk.
Phone Number 1540
Transmitter Franklin Lane
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Keating
President J. T. La Fond
Sta., Gen.. Comm. Mgr H. B. McCosh
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Jack J. Link
Chief Announcer E. B. Spinetti
Chief Engineer Jerry Burgess
KVNI
COEUR D'ALENE— 1946
MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .The Coeur d'Alene Bcstg.
Co.
Business-Studio Address Blackwell Island
Phone Number 1250
Transmitter Location Blackwell Island
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative George P. Hollingbery
President Burl C. Hagadone
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Wayne E. Olsen
Pgm., Prod. Dir., Asst. Mgr.
Bernard V. Merriman
Musical Dir Burl Bowman
Chief Engineer Howard Olsen
K I D
IDAHO FALLS— 1927
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN NET
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.,
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Idaho Radio Corp.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Bonneville
Phonb Number 4
Transmitter Location Anunon Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, MacGregor
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB
President Joseph E. Williams
General-Station Manager C. N. Loyne
Commercial Manager Leonard Wasden
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm., Prod. Dir.
Eugene A. Ackerley
Chief Anncr., Farm Editor Roy Southwick
Chief Engineer Newell Olsen
KIFI
IDAHO FALLS— 1947
ABC-ROCKY MT.-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Eastern Idaho Bcstg. &
Television Co.
Business-Studio Address 339 Broadway
Phone Number 1054
Transmitter Location . . . . N, Yellowstone Hway.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Pres., Gen. Mgr J. M. Brady
Program Dir Kenneth Peterson
Commercial Mgr Dan Kelly
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Sheldon Bren
Publicity Director James McKague
Chief Engineer Blair Nelson
K R L C
LEWISTON— 1935— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By H. E. Studebaker
Business-Studio Address .... Lewis-Clark Hotel
Phone Number 1950
Transmitter Location Lewiston Orchards
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager H. E. Studebaker
Station Manager Donald Thomas
Program Director Bill Dodel
Prod. Dir Harry Howard
Chief Engineer Gen© Wilfon
401
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KRPL
MOSCOW— 1947
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Interstate Radio, Inc.
Business Address. P. O. Box 396
Phone Number Moscow 2283
Studio-Transmitter Location Route 3
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Cole
Representative Continental Radio Sales,
Walter Biddick
Membership NAB, BMB
President Ted R. Farrier
Gen., Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Bert McAllister
Comm. -Sales Promotion Mgr Jack H. Goetz
Chief Engineer Herbert D. Young
K F X D
NAMPA— 1922
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN NET.
Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Frank E. Hurl & Son
Business Address 1224 12th Ave. S.,
P. O. Box 891
Phone Number 1200
Studio Address. . . .1224 12th Ave. S., Nampo;
809 Main St., Boise
Transmitter Location 3 Mi. S. oi Meridian
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Thesaurus,
SESAC
Representative Avery -Knodel
Membership NAB
President, General Mgr Frank E. Hurt
Pgm. Dir., Comm. Mgr W. S. Black
Chief Engineer Edward P. Hurt
KEIO
POC ATELLO— 1 946— ABC-KBS-RM
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Eastern Idaho Bcstg. &
Television Co.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Bannock
Phone Number 3400
Transmitter Location Pole Line Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative George P. HoUingbery
President James M. Brady
General Mgr Charles Crabtree
Commercial Manager .... James H. Schoonover
Program Dir., Chief Announcer . . Steve Shepard
Prod. Dir Anthony Ricca
Musical Dir Al Witt
Chief Engineer Denzil Musulin
KEYY
POCATELLO— 1946
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio & Telev. Bcstg. Co. of
Idaho
Address 1140 Yellowstone Ave.
Phone Number 1240
Transcription Service World
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB
President F. M. Bistline
Gen., Comm. Mgr. Louis F. Holler
Pgm. Dir., Prom. Mgr Doris MacBride
Chief Engineer Julian Dennis
K S E I
POCATELLO— 1926
NBC-UTAH-IDAHO NET
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Service Corp.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Whitman
Phone Number 4000
Transmitter Location Pocafello
News Service UP
Transcription Standard, Lang-Worth, Cole
Representative Walker
Membership NAB. BMB
President O. P. Soule
Gen., Comm. Mgr Henry H. Fletcher
Publicity Dir Olive M. Leeney
Program Director Ruthe A. Fletcher
Prod. Dir James E. Karrick
Chief Engineer ^ Ellis W. Call
KPST
PRESTON— 1948
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Voice of The Rockies, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 17 North St.
Phone Number 600
Transcription Service . . Lang- Worth, Associated
President Leon Smith
Gen., Sta. Mgr Rulon Dunn
Commercial Mgr N. Pratt Smith
Program Dir Bob Gregg
Chief Engineer Kenneth F. Smith
KSPT
S ANDPOINT— 1 949— KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Bauer Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Sandpoint
Phone Number 555
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Partners Norman E. Bauer, lone N. Bauer
General Mgr Norman Bauer
402
IDAHO
Asst. & Comm. Mgr Jack Hatch
Program Dir lone N. Bauer
rromotion Mgr Marie Rossmiller
Chief Engineer Carl I. Hill
KLlX
TWIN FALLS— 1946
ABC-GEM STATE-ROCKY MT.
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .. .Southern Idaho Bcstg.
& Television Co.
Business-Studio Transmitter. . . .Elizabeih Blvd.
Phone Number 2484
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, MacGregor
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership NAB
V.P.. Gen.-Station Mgr Frank C, Mclntyre
Commercial Mgr luneau H. Shinn
Program Dir Lloyd James
Asst. Mgr., Farm Editor Ian Elliott
Production Director George Platis
Chief Engineer Ian Elliott
K T F I
TWIN FALLS— 1928
NBC-UTAH-IDAHO
Frequency: 1270 Kc. Power: 5000 d., 1000 n.
Owned-Operated By Radio Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address. . . .241 Main Ave. W.
Phone Number 2400
Transmitter Location Curry
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Standard, Lang-Worth
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
President O. P. Soule
Gen.-Station-Comm. Manager . . . F. M. Gardner
Sis. Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Lenore Parker
Production Director Carolyn Morris
Chief Engineer Marvin Hartley
KVM V
TWIN FALLS— 1946
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Sales Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 511
Phone Number 2002
Studio-Transmitter Blue Lakes Blvd. N
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Avery -Knodel
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engineer J. H. Sole
Comm. Mgr Don C. Robbins
K WA L
WALLACE— 1939— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operaled By Silver Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 930
Phone Number 2111
Studio Address Wallace; Kellogg
Transmitter Location Osburn
Transcription Service World, SESAC
Representative Holman
Membership BMB
President Dr. J. R. Binyon
General Manager Robert G. Binyon
Program Director W. Mondell Spencer
Chief Engineer G. Turner Dreher
KWEI
WEISER— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Inland Best. Co.
Business-Studio Address Box 791
Phone Number 700-1
Transmitter...! Mi. S. Weiser, Hway. No. 30
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . .Lang-Worth, Standard
Membership NAB
President Frank Gwilliam
Station-Sales Promotion Mgr. . . Claude W. Cain
Chief Engineer Jim Carlson
Program-Musical Director .Don |ones
Commercial Manager Wendell Long
DAHO=
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE-
-Ai members, the
greatest body of news
collectors in the world
today, provide their
news to their AP.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ASSOCIATED
PRESS BROADCASTERS'
ASSOCIATION
Director for Colorado and Wyoming:
Douglas Kahle— KCOL, Fort Collins, Colo.
Director for Montana: Franz Robischon —
KBMY, Billings, Mont.
Continuing Study Committeeman for Idaho:
Frank C. Mclntyre— KLIX, Twin Falls
^IDAHO^
403
myiNiQn
Estimated PopNhitiou HA4'), 000— hi crease 4-7.0%— Radio Homes 2,393,000
Radio I'amilies — 2,6 ^4,000 — Stations in State 67
WOKZ
ALTON— 1948
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts, d.
OwnedOperated By WOKZ. Inc.
Business Address 229 Market St.
Phone Number 3-5506
Studio Address Hotel Stratford
Transmitter Location Route 100, 3 miles
north oi Alton
Air Time Sunrise to sundown
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worlh
Representative Sears & Ayer
President R. C. Goahom
Gen., Comm. Mgr R, L. Rose
Program Dir Ray Washabaugh
Chiei Engineer Thomas Paytoa, Jr.
W M R 0
AUEORA— 1938
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 250 Waits, d.
OwnedOperated By Martin R. O'Brien
Business-Studio Address 184 S. River
Phone Number 4215
Transmitter Location Kurd's Island
Air Time Daytime
News Service INS
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Martin R. O'Brien
Sales Prom. Mgr Vincent G. Cofey
Program Director Jeanne M. Doran
Production Director Michael O'Brien
Publicity Director Carol Kling
Chiei Announcer James O'Brien
Musical Erector Elaine Hoyden
Chief Engineer John Kitner
Farm Editor Bill Randies
WIBV
BELLEVILLE— 1947
Frequency: 1060 Kc Power: 250 Watts, d.
OwnedOperated By Belleville Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Tronsmitter Address. .2100 W. Main
Phone Number 5000
Air Time 8 a.m.-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, World
Representative Hal Holman
Membership BMB
Gen. Station Mgr Paul A. Wnorwski
Comm. Mgr., Marshall True
Sales Prom. Mgr Lloyd C. Smith
Pro. Dir.-Chlef Announcer. Russell W. Wagner
Production Director Bobby A. Boaz
Ptiblidty Director John W. Lewis
Chief Engineer Marvin M. Mollring
Form Editor Joseph W. Quinlan
W J B C
BLOOMINGTON— 1 924— ABC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . . Bloominglon Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 209 East Wash-
ington St.
Phone Number 5281
Transmitter Location R.R. No. 2
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . . Lang- Worth, SESAC
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB. BMB
President Loring C. Merwin
Gen. Mgr., Pub. Dir Ellis Atteberry
Commercial Manager Joseph J. Hannie
Sales Prom. Mgr Nancy Hoose
Program Director Fred Muxield
Musical Dir Lyle Smith
Chiei 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 Number 1490
Studio-Transmitter Location Patierdale
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 pjn.
News Service ' UP
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
Owner Oscar C. Hirsch
Gen.-Station-Comm. Mgr Merrill C. Currier
Program Director Charles Housewright
WBYS
CANTON— 1947
Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 250 Watts, d.
Owned-Operated By... Fulton Co. Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio-Transmitter E. Linn St.
Phone Number 1877
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
President H. R. Winsor
General Mgr Robert L. Odson
Sta. Mgr., Pgm., Prod. Dir Ken Schleifer
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir.
Lee R. Kramer
Musical Dir Prunella Junell
Chiei Engineer John Stockberger
Farm Editor John G. Wolfe
404
I L L I I>f O I S
WCIL
CARBONDALE— 1946
Frequency: 1020 Kc Power: 1000 Watts, d.
Owned-Operated By . . . Southern Illinois Best?.
Business-Studio Address 218 W. Main St.
Phone Number 167. 765
Transmitter Location . . 1 Mi. W. of Carbondale
Air lime Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Harlan Oakes
Membership NAB. BMB
President-Gen.-Station Mgr Paul F. McRoy
Comm.-SaIes Promotion Mgr... Walter Schafer
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir Jim Bolen
Chief Engineer Marion Sawyer
WROY
CARMI— 1948
Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Carmi Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 101 S. Walnut St.
Phone Number 682
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President Roy Clippinger
General Mgr T. S. Land
Commercial Mgr H. M. Reedy
Program Dir Ken Boultinghause
Chief Engineer Harold Vandoment
WCAZ
CARTHAGE— 1921
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . Superior Bcstg. Service, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 502 Wabash Ave.
Phone Number 520
Air Time Daytime
Representative Holman
President Bob Compton
Manager John Palmer
WCNT
CENTRALIA— 1946
Frequency: 1210 Kc Power: 1000 Watts, d.
Owned-Operated By WCNT, Inc.
Business-Studio-Transmitter Hway. 51 N.
Phone Number 234
Air Time Sunup-sundown
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership BMB
President George F. Isaac
Gen.-Statlon Mgr J. J. Flanigan
Program Director Jay Giles
Publicity Director Jean Layne
Chief &igineer Dwight North
Farm Editor Charles Griffith
W D W S
CHAMPAIGN— 1 937— CBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . The Champaign News-
Gazette, Inc.
Business Address 48 Main St.
Phone Number 6-1855
Studio-Transmitter 1.3 mile S. of city
Air Time 7 a.m.-10.45 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative ... Robert Meeker & Associates
Membership NAB
General Manager J. A. McDermott
Station Manager Marc Howard
Chief Engineer Robert Schenke
W A A F
CHICAGO— 1922
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 1000 Watts, d.
Owned-Operated By Com Belt Pub., Inc.
Business Address 836 Exchange Ave.
Phone Number Randolph 6-1932
Studio Address La£alle-Wacker Bldg.
Transmitter Location . . Exchange Bldg., Union
Stock Yards
Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership NAB
President Ward A. Neff
Gen.-Station Mgr W. E. HutcWnson
Commercial Manager .... Bradley R. Eidmann
Program Director Cynthia A. Coyle
Program Director Del Hester
Promotion Mgr Ben V. Kirk
Chief Engineer Carl W. Ulrich
WAIT
CHICAGO— 1941
Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 5000 Watts, d.
Owned-Operated By Gene T. Dyer
Bus.-Studio Address . . . 360 No. ^Cchi9an Ave.
Phone Number Franklin 2-0660
Transmitter Location Elmhurst
Air Time Doytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Standard
Representative Radio Representatives
Executive Dir Gene T. Dyer
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Sil M. Aston
Program Director Rosemary Petru
Musical Director Joseph Rudolph
Chief Engineer Edward W. lacker
W B~B M
CHICAGO— 1923— CBS
Frequency: 780 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Columbia Bcstg. System, Inc.
405
Pi£^Ty WHtH YOU'RE SfU/NG CHICAGO AMD
251 KEY NHD-mSTERN COUHYIES ON W C F L !
Your sales story on WCFL goes out to Chicago and 251 Key-Counties
in 5 rich, middle-western states. This actual audience coverage is based
on a 30,000 letter-pattern.
8,289,763 consumers in the primary! 5,421,020 in the secondary!
A POTENTIAL
$15,000,000,000
ANNUAL MARKET
As the Voice of Lobar, WCFL
has a special tie with the well-
paid craftsman and wage-
earners in this prosperous,
industrial area.
For full information, con-
taa WCFL or The Boiling
Company.
WCFL
OF LABOR
50,000 watts
1000 on the dial
An ABC Affiliate
666 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, III.
Represented by The Boiling Company, Inc.
406
ILLIJVOIS
Bus.-Studio Address. .. .410 N. Michigan Ave.
Phone Number WHitehall 4-6000
Transmitter Location Itasca, 111.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS. UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth, World,
Associated
Representative CBS Radio Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
Vice Pres.-Gen. Mgr H. Leslie Atlass
Station Manager Frank Falkncr
Sales Manager Robert Livingston
Program Director Al Morey
Promotion Mgr Ralf Brent
Chief Engineer George Sherman
WCBD
CHICAGO— 1947
Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Christian Catholic Church
Business Address . . . Administration Bldg., Zion
Phone Number 521
Studio Address c-o Station WAIT
Transmitter Location Elmhurst
Air Time Share Time with WAIT
Chiei Exec Michael J. Mintern
W C F L
CHICAGO— 1926— ABC
Frequency: 1000 Kc ..... Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By.. Chicago Federation of
Labor
Business-Studio Address . . 666 Lake Shore Dr.
Phone Number MOhawk 4-2400
Transmitter Location Downers Grove
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Boiling
President William A. Lee
General Manager Maurice Lynch
Commercial Manager George Isaac
Program Director Robert A. Piatt
Publicity Director Frank McGivern
Musical Director Jack Kelly
Chief Engineer Charles Willett
W C R W
CHICAGO— 1926
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 100 Watts, d.
Owned-Operated By Clinton R. White
Business-Studio-Transmitter Address
2756 Pine Grove Ave.
Phone Number EAstgale 7-6860
Air Time Daytime
Pres.-Owner-Chief Engr Clinton R. White
General Manager J. A. While
W E D C
CHICAGO— 1926
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Emil Denemark. Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address 3860 W.
Ogden Ave.
Phone Number CRawford 7-4100
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
President Emil Denemark
Gen.-Station-Comm. Mgr Frank J. Kotnour
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Bill Mack
Musical Director William P. Brady
Chief Engineer Dan Ely
WENR
CHICAGO— 1 924— ABC
Frequency: 890 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . American Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... 20 N. Wacker Dr.
Phorre Number ANdover 3-7800
Transmitter Location Tinley Park
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative ABC Spot Sales
Membership .NAB, BMB
President (ABC) Mark Woods
Vice Pres. Cen. Div. ABC . . John H. Norton, Jr.
General Mgr James L. Stirton
Station-Comm. Mgr. Roy McLaughlin
Sales Promotion Manager. .. .Karl R. Sutphin
Program Director Harold Stokes
Production Director Burr E. Lee
Publicity Director EII W. Henry
News & Sports Events Con O'Dea
Musical Director Rex Maupin
Chief En^ncer Ed Horstman
W G E S
CHICAGO— 1924
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Radio Station WGES
Business-Studio Address 2708 Wash. Blvd.
Phone Number SAcramento 2-1700
Transmitter Location 8601 South Kedzie
Air Time 6 a.m.-l:30 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
General Mgr John A. Dyer
Commercial Mgr Elizabeth M. Hinzman
Sales Promotion Maager K. P. Freda
Program Director Herbert Rudolph
407
V<Z
^ V" A I everyone knows the answer to that question. And the
I t V ■ answer, year after year, has been the same— WGN^i^
This means that advertisers have a better opportunity of having
their messages heard on WGN than thru any other Chicago station.
This impact is made possible thru the power, prestige, and-programs
that are synonomous with WGN.
Sure, surveys point out that WGN is the outstanding station in
Chicago, but we've got even more — sales success stories and listener
response that prove WGN's effectiveness on that great intangible
. . . the listening audience.
*Nielsen Annual Coverage Report, Feb. -Mar., 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949.
TfCz&e (foufi ^ext 6-cc(f, cfaufi 6^e^ 6-cccf —WGN
rn
Wfi
Chicago 11
Illinois
50,000 Watts
720
OnYourDial
Eastern Sales Office: 220 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y.
West Coast Representatives: Keenan and Eickelberg
235 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4 • 2978 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5
710 Lewis Bldg., 333 SW Oak St., Portland 4
408
ILLIIVOI S
W G N
CHICAGO— 1924— MBS
Frequency: 720 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WGN, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address. . .441 N. ^Cchlgan Ave.
Phone Number SU 7-0100
Transmitter Location Roselle
Ar Time 24 hr^.
News Service AP. INS. UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Keenan & Eickelberg
Membership BMB. FMA
President Col. Robert R. McCormick
Station Manager Frank P. Schreiber
Commercial Manager. .William A. McGuineas
Sales Promotion Manager Don Getz
Program Director Bruce Dennis
Production Director Edmund Kahn
Publicity Director Tames Hanlon
Supervisor of Announcers . . . Raymond Taylor
Musical Director Henry Weber
Chief Engineer Carl J. Meyers
Form Editor Hal Totten
wFnd
CfflCAGO— 1927
MIDWEST BASEBALL
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Johnson Kennedy Radio
Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address. . . .400 N. Michigan Ave.
Phone Number WHitehall 4-2170
Transmitter Location Gary, Ind.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Katz
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President John S. Knight
General-Station Mgr Ralph L. Atlass
Commercial Manager John T. Carey
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Connie Kimble
Program Director H. Leslie Atlass, Jr.
Chief Engineer Kenneth C. Shirk
CHICAGO— 1934
Frequency: 1160 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Field Enterprises, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address. . .230 N. Michigan Ave.
Phone Number STate 2-5466
Transmitter Location Desplaines
Air Time 4 a.m. -sundown
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol,
Associated, World
Representative Avery -Knodel
WJfJf©
Chicago^ s Best
50,000 Watt Buy
A MARSHALL FIELD STATION
REPRESENTED BY AVERY KNODEL, INC.
409
Public Service Institutions
e Draw-Power of these
CAPTAIN STUBBY AND THE BUCCANEERS
(ionstimil) rc<.|UL'stccl for
toniiiuiiiitx cMiHs, f.iirs, charity
|ir<)j;rains — all llic- places when.- (.iitcr-
taimmnt cxfio/s lia\c llieir choice
of the finest talent — these and two clo/.en
more WLS radio stars arc in demand
ail o\er the cit) of Chic.igo and the broad
Midwest around it. This demanti shows the
way audiences feel about them — and that's
why advertisers, too, find these WLS
folks and our production staff can create
any thing from a simple one-man show
to a giant network production.
Yes, they're public servants,
popular personalities . . .
ODUCI SALESMEN
O^Tih^
890 KILOCYCLES • 50,000 WATTS • ABC AFFILIATE • REPRESENTED BY JOHN BLAIR & CO.
410
ILLINOIS
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Marshall Field
Gen.-Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Arthur F. Harre
Commercial Manager Frederick G. Harm
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Edwin G, Short
Chief Anncr., Prod. Dir Carl Warner
Musical Director Don E. Lavery
Chief Engineer Walter F. Myers
Farm Editor Randy Blake
wTs
CHICAGO— 1924— ABC
Frequency: 890 Kc Fewer: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . Agricultural Bcstg. Co.
Business Address. ... 1230 Washington Blvd.
Phone Number MO 6-9700
Studio Add 8th St. Theatre; Exchange Bldg.
Transmitter Location Tinley Park
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, Transradio, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB
President James E. Edwards
Gen., Sta. Mgr Glenn Synder
Commercial Manager. .. .Charles M. Freeman
Sales Prom, Mgr John C. Drake
Program Director Harold Saiford
Publicity Director I. Drake
Musical Director Osgood Wesley
Chief Engineer Thomas Rowe
Farm Editor Arthur Page
W M A Q
CHICAGO— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 670 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. National Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address .... Merchandise Mart
Phone Number SUperior 7-8300
Transmitter Location Elmhurst
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS. UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative NBC
Membership NAB, BMB
V.P. Chg. Cen. Div I. E. Showerman
Sales Manager Oliver Morton
Sales Prom. Mgr Harold A. Smith
Program Director Arthur Jacobson
Production Director Homer Heck
Manager of Press Dept John F. Ryan
Announcer Supervisor W. M. Kephart
Music Supervisor Donald A. Marcotte
Chief Engineer Howard C. Lultaens
Farm Director Everett Mitchell
W S B C
CHICAGO— 1925
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By .... Radio Station WSBC
Business-Studio Address . . 2400 W. Madison St.
Phone Number MOnroe 6-9060
Transmitter Location 2400 W. Madison St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, SESAC
Representative Forjoe
Gen. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Robert O. Miller
Commercial Manager Julius Miller
Musical Director Richard Feinberg
WHFC
CICERO— 1925
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WHFC, Inc.
Business Address 6138 W. Cermak Rd.
Phone Number Olympic 4305
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
Representative Holman
Membership NAB
General Mgr Richard W. Hoffman
WHOW
CLINTON— 1947
Frequency: 1520 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Cornbelt Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 401 S. Side Sq.
Phone Number 305
Transmitter Location. . . .Rt. 51, 4 Mi. S. City
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Holman
Membership NAB. BMB
President Keith Rhea
Gen., Sta. Mgr Frank Jennings
Comm. Mgr James Williams
Program Dir Jack Carson
Chief Engineer William Wilson
W D A N
DANVILLE— 1 938— CBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . Northwestern Pub. Co.
Address 1500 N. Washington Ave.
Phone Number 1700-1
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative . . y Everelt-McKinne
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager E. C. Hewes
Sta.-Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr. . . Robert J. Burow
Program Director H snore E. Ronan
Chief Announcer Max Shaffer
Chief Engineer T. G. Magin
DECATUR— 1921
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By WDZ Bcstg. Co.
411
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Business-Studio Addiess 265 S. Park St
Transmitter Location R.R. No. 4
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President Charles C. Caley
Gen., Sta. Mgr. Frank C. Schroeder, Jr.
Commercial Manager Howard G. Bill
Progrom Dir William F. Miller
Chief Anncr Hugh Gray
Chief Engineer A. James Ebel
Farm Editor Marty Roberts
W S 0 Y
DECATUR— 1 925— CBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Illinois Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 351 N. Main St.
Fhone Number 5371, 5151
Studio-Transmitter. .Route 48, at N. Jasper St.
Air Time 6 a.m. -12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Long-Worth
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Frederick W. Schcnib
General Manager Merill Lindsay
Commercial Manager Charles F. Bruce
Program Director Bernard J. Johnson
Technical Director Milburn H. Stuckwish
WLBK
DE KALB— 1947
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .DeKalb Radio Studios, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .. 153 1/2 N. Third St.
Phone Number , 2677
Transmitter Location N. First St. Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Ra-Tel
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Ted. A. Lanes
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Robert C. Brown
Musical Director Murray FoUowill
Chief Engineer Clayton DeWitt
WTWIV
EAST ST. LOUIS— 1935
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By-Operated By On the Air, Inc.
Business-Studio-Transmitter Address Hotel
Broadview, East St. Louis, 111.
Phone Number Bridge 4625, Upton 4-4390
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
President A. O. Eades
Gen. Mgr. Secty.-Treas Clarence Leich
Station Mgr Frank J. Prendergaat
Program Director Avery Busch
Salesman-Publicity Director Tom Rigga
Chief Announcer Byron Scott
Musical Director Edwin League
Chief Engineer Erie E. White
Farm-News Editor John Sabln
WCR A
EFFINGHAM— 1947
Frequency: 1090 Kc Power: 250 Watts, d.
Owned-Operated By Eflinghom Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .. 1 12 '/2 N. Banker St.
Phone Number 1090-1
Transmitter Location. ... 1 m. S. oi Eiiinghom
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Cole
Membership NAB
President Joseph E. McNaughton
Sta., Comm. Mgr Joseph M. Sutter
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Stuart Sanders
Chief Announcer James W. Claar
Chief Engineer Harold E. Reynolds
Farm Editor James W. Claar
WRM N
ELGIN— 1949
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Elgin Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Fox Hotel
Phone Number : 6930
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Representative McGillvra
Partners G. A. Ralston, Jerry C. Miller
Gen., Comm. Mgr., Chief Engr. . .George Ralston
Program Dir Kay Nylen
WNMP
EVANSTON— 1947
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Evanston Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio-Transmitter. . .2201 Oakton St.
Phone Number Greenleaf 5-1590
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service INS
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Membership NAB
President Fred S. Newton
General Manager Angus D. Pfaff
Comm. Mgr Robert Berger
Production Director Richard Philip
Publicity Director E. J. Pf eil
Chief Announcer Alan Douglas
Musical Director Verne Marceaux
Chief Engineer L. S. Schnedorf
412
ILLIIVOI S
WFRL
FREEPORT— 1947
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Wcrtla d.
Owned-Operated By. .Freeport Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Add ess .... 9 N. Chicago Ave.
Phone Number Stale 436-7
Transmitter Location . . . 1 V4 Mi. NE of Freeport
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr.
Vincent S. Barker
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Dave Taylor
Prog. Dir., Chief Announcer. .Arthur Hanstrom
Musicol Director Gladys Barker
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President Mrs. L. A. Pritchard
General Mgr Robert W. Frudeger
Sales Prom. Mgr Roger L. Hoffman
Program Director Larry P. Edwards
Chief Announcer Dwight B. Olson
Chief Engineer E. D. Scandrett
Farm Editor A. R. Kemp
WGIL
GALESBURG— 1938
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Galesburg Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address 312 Hill Arcade
Phone Number 4626
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
W E B Q
HARRISBURG— 1923— KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Harrisburg Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio-Transmitter. ... 100 E. Poplar St.
Phone Number 28
Air Time B a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Membership NAB, BMB
President J. M. Pruett
Gen.-Stotion-Comm. Mgr Inglis M. Taylor
Sales Prom. Mgr., Farm Editor. .Ken Hamilton
Program Dir Norman Alexander
Production Dir Naomi Rice
Publicity Dir Elton Rust
Chief Engineer Elmor L. Gladson
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Chairman: Laverne W. Waitman— WLPO, LaSalle
Vice-Chairman: Robert LaMere — WLBH, Mattoon
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W J P F
HERRIM— 1940— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Orville W. Lyerla
Business Studio Address P. O. Box 179
Phone Number 382-3
Transmitter Location 2.2 Mi. N. of Herrin
Air Time 5:30 a.m. -10:30 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worlh
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
Owner Orville W. Lyerla
Gen.-Station-Comm. Mgr Charles R. Cook
Sales Manager Fred Simmons
Musical Director Frank E. Elders
Chief Engineer Rayburn Yandell
w rb s
JACKSONVILLE~1941
Frequency: 1180 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Milton Edge &
E. J. Korsmeyer
Business-Studio Fox Illinois Theatre Bldg.
Phone Number 1180
Transmitter Location. .1.7 Mi. E. of Jacksonville
on Old State Rd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Hal Holmcm
Membership NAB. BMB
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr E. J. Koremeyer
Program Director T. J. Fairbum
Musical Director Virginia Colwell
Chief Engineer G. I. Cassens
Farm Editor E. H. Garlich
WlOL
JOLIET— 1926
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Joliet Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio-Transmitter. .. .601 Walnut St.
Phone Number 4761-2
Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
President Calvin Wilson
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Joseph J. Garvey
Program Director Eileen Caron
Publicity Dir William Charnley
Chief Announcer Scott Dilworth
Musical Director Gregg Phillips
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 Number 3-6633
Transmitter Location R. R. 1
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Representative Hal Holman
Membership NAB
President Leslie C. Small
Station Manager Bruce Brown
Commercial Manager Robert Hawkins
Program Director Orren AUain
Production Dir Ed Nix
Chief Engineer Robert Harrell
WLPO
LA SALLE— 1947
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Walts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . .La Salle County Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 399
Phone Number 3100
Studio Address Medical Arts Bldg.
Transmitter Location Near Oglesby
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth
Membership NAB, BMB
President Mrs. E. M. Miller
General-Commercial Mgr William Holm
Program Director Joseph Terrando
News Director Laverne Waltman
Musical Director Harrison Leurig
Chief Engineer Lawrence McCann
WPRG
LINCOLN— 1949
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Prairie Radio Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 406
Phone Number 209
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Pres., Chief Engr Ray F. Kanochel
Acting Comm. Mgr John H. Deal
Pgm. Dir., Prom. Mgr Allyne V. Nugent
wTTai
MACOMB— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By The Macomb Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. ... 113 E. Carroll St.
Phone Number 1350
Transmitter . Hway. 67, E. of City Limits
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .Thesaurus, SESAC, KBS
Membership NAB
President James C. Bailey
Gen., Sta. Mgrs J. C. Bailey, L. B. Landis
Prog. -Prod. Dir., Chief Announcer. .Gene Spry
Chief Engineer Maurice Riggins
414
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WGGH
MARION— 1949
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Marion Bcstg. Co.
Business Address R. R. No. 4
Phone Number 824
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Partner, Gen. Mgr Hartley Grisham
Partner, Chief Engr George W. Dodds
Program Dir John O. Weaver
WLBH
MATTOON— 1946
Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Mattoon Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. . . .17th & Broadway Ave.
Phone Number 3800
Transmitter Location .... ¥4 Mi. N. of Mattoon
on Hway. 45
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Holman
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen.-Station Mgr J. R. Livesay
Commercial Manager RoUand O. Looper
Sales Promotion Manager Dwain Bower
Program Director Robert F. LaMere
Chief Announcer Charles R. Guess
Musical Director Ken Jakle
Chief Engineer Ray Livesay
Farm Editor Alvin Pigg
WQU A
MOLINE— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Moline Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 1319 5th Ave.
Phone Number Moline 7000
Transmitter Location 7th St. Ext.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Rambeau
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Treas., Gen. Mgr Bruff W. Olin, Jr.
Exec. V.P., Comm. Mgr G. LaVerne Flambo
Program Dir Jack Davis
Chief Engineer Larry Lynch
WVMC
MOUNT CARMEL— 1948
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . Mt. Carmel Bcstg. Co.
Address UAVz W. 4th St.
Phone Number 937
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Owner, President Charles Vandever
Gen., Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Jerrell Henry
Chief Engineer Raymond £. Luth
WMIX
MT. VERNON— 1946
Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . Mt. Vernon Radio & TV Co.
Address 2 Radio Center Bldg.
Phone Number 3500
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB
President . John Russell Mitchell
Station Manager Richard C. Barnes
Program Director Jack Gordon
Publicity Director William C. Bailey
Musical Director Gladys Bean
Chief Engineer Adron Miller
WVLN
OLNEY— 1947
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Olney Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 302 Viz E. Main St.
Phone Number 935
Transmitter Location 1 Mi. S. c,'. Olney
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Hal Holman
Pres., Gen. Mgr Marshall H. Poole
Sta. Mgr Edward Raasch
Program Director James Butler
Chief Engineer James H. Weber
WSI V
PEKIN— 1945— MBN-IFB
Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By ... . Pekin Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 15 S. Capitol St.
Phone Number 1747. 1539
Transmitter Midway bet. Pekin & Peoria
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Hal Holman
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr W. Kenneth Patterson
Commercial Manager J. Ed Henry
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir George Udry
Program Director Robert R. Snow
Production Dir Myles Foland
Musical Dir., Chief Anncr Charles Timm
Chief Engineer Emil Prandoni
415
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WEEK
PEORIA— 1947— NBC
Frsquency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Walls
Owned-Operated By. . .West Central Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address, .Commercial National
Bank Bldg.
Phono Number 3-3688
Transmitter Location Barlonville
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
President Sen. Robert S. Kerr
Slation Manager Fred C. Mueller
Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir George Cremeens
Production Directors Robert Murray,
Leonard Elliott
•Chief Engineer Wayne Lovely
WIRL
PEORIA— 1948— ABC
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Illinois Valley Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .115 N. Jefferson Ave.
Phone Number 4-9239
Transmitter Location Tazewell County
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership BMB
President Timothy W. Swain
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Tom Gavin
Chief Engineer Rudolph Luukinen
Pgm., Prod. Dir Harlan E. Ralston
Publicity Dir Jack Lawrence
Farm Editor Dick Herm
W M B D
PEORIA— 1927— CBS
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Peoria Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 212 South Jefferson
Phone Number 6-07 1 1
Transmitter Location 1 Mi. S. of Groveland
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President Edgar L. Bill
Executive Vice-President Charles C. Caley
Commercial Mgr Don D. Kynaston
Sales Mgr., Pub. Dir Florence Luedeke
Program Director Charles B. Bornhart
Production Dir Marvin H. Hult
Music Director Harold Osborne
Director of Engineering A. James Ebel
Farm Director Emil Bill
WM M J
PEORIA— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1020 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned Oper. By .... Mid-State Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 408 Fulton St.
Phone Number 9164
Transmitter Location High View Rd.
Representative John E. Pearson
Pres., Gen. Mgr W. J. Kutsch
WWXL
PEORIA— 1946
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Central Illinois Radio Corp.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Jefferson
Phone Number 9106
Transmitter Location Creve Coeur
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
Nev^s Service INS
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative Burn-Smith
President Joseph Giddan
Gen., Sta. Mgr Michael Henry
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Dodd Boyer
Program Dir Patricia Zimmerle
Production Dir Paul M. Enright
Publicity Dir Charlotte Sutton
Chief Announcer Lee Rothman
Musical Director Marjorie Grant
Chief Engineer Carl Horine
Farm Editor Burt Sherwood
WGEM
QUINCY— 1 948— ABC
Frequency: 1440 Kc. Power: 1000 Wattg
Owned-Operated By Quincy Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Quincy
Phone Number 6840
Transmitter Location Ellington Township
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Walker
President T. C. Oakley
General Mgr Joseph S. Bonansinga
Program Dir Paul McClelland
Musical Director Mary Harvey
Chief Engineer John Haerle
W T A D
QUINCY— 1926— CBS
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Walts
Owned-Operated By Lee Bcstg., Inc.
Business-Studio Address W.C.U. Bldg.
Phone Number 6200
Transmitter Location Melrose Township
Air Time 5:45 a.m.-12:D5 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
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ILLINOIS
Representative Weed & Co.
Membership NAB. BMB. FMA
President Lee P. Loomis
General Manager Walter Rothschild
Nat. Sales Mgr. . . (Lee Stas.) . . Walter Rothschild
Local Sales Mgr W. T. Burghart
Sales Prom. Mgr John Phillips
Program Dir Merritt Milligan
Traffic Dir Zoula Gatewood
News Editor Don Nicholson
Musical Dir Jean Fessler
Chief Engineer Urlin Whitman
Farm Editor Dick Faler
Consulting Engineer E. C. Page
W FB F
ROCK ISLAND— 1925— ABC
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Rock Island Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1800 3rd Ave.
Phone Number • 6-5441
Transmitter 52nd St., 23rd Ave.. Moline
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB. BMB
President Ben H. Potter
General-Station Mgr Leslie C. Johnson
Commercial Manager Maurice Corken
Program Director Forest W. Cooke
Publicity Director Fern R. Hawks
Chief Announcer Charles F. Harrison. Jr.
Chief Engineer. Robert J. Sinnett
WROK
ROCKFORD— 1928— ABC
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Rcckford Bcstrs., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address Rockford Newstower
Phone Number 2-6621
Transmitter Location Guilford
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Headley-Reed
President Albert B. Simms
Gen., Sta. Mgr Walter M. Koessler
Commercial Manager John J. Dixon
Publicity Dir Betty L. Thro
Program Director Maurice P. Owens
Prod. Dir Bill Fischer
Farm Editor, Chief Anncr Don Bowton
Musical Director Lorna Lone
Chief Engineer Wilfred A. Smith
wcvs
SPRINGFIELD— 1925— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WCBS. Inc.
Business-Studio Address.. .523 E. Capitol Ave.
Phone Number 9855
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB. BMB
President H. L. Dewing
Gen.-Station Mgr C. W. Neeld
Program Dir John Geil
Chief Engineer R. Ashenfelter
wTax
SPRINGFIELD— 1930— CBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WTAX. Inc.
Address Route 66 & E, Cook St.
Phone Number 2-4441
Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth. SESAC
Representative Weed
Membership NAB. BMB
President. General Manager. . .Oliver J. Keller
Comm. Mgr O. J. Keller. Jr.
Sales Prom. Manager Shelby T. Harbison
Program Director Gladys McGrew
Chief Announcer Glen Forrington
Musical Director William Nelms
Chief Engineer E. C. Sworingen
Farm Editor Murrell Singer
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WSDR
STE3tLING— 1949
Frequency: 1240 Kc. Power: 100 Walts
Owned-Operated By .. . Blackhawk Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Lawrence Bldg.
Phone Number Main 3400
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Pres., Gen. Mgr Sam Bartlett
Comm. Mgr Lillian Bartlett
Program Dir Todd Branson
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President Elwood Fabert
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engineer. G. Max Kimbrel
Musical Director Joan Richards
WKI D
URBANA— 1948
Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .University City Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 192
Phone Number 7-5431
Transmitter Location '/2 Mi. SE City
Air Time Daytime
WKRS
WAUKEGAN— 1949
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By New Sun Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 500
Phone Number ONtario 9000
Air Tims Daytime
New^s Service AP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Representative McGillvra
President Frank H. Just
General Mgr Joseph B. Kirby
Commercial Mgr : . . . .Donald DeThorn
Program Dir Fritz Sorenson
Chief Engine3r M. D. Hunnicutt, Jr.
INIDPAINIA^
Estimated Population 3,994,000 — Increase -j-16.3% — Radio Homes 1,168,000
Radio Families 1,192,000 — Stations in State 42
WCBC
ANDERSON— 1947
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Civic Bcstg. Corp.
Address 116 W. 12th St.
Phone Number 8822
Transmitter Location. .Junction of St. Rd. 9 & 67
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Hal Holman
President Lloyd B. Gallimore
Commercial Mgr Gerald Quick
Program Director Tom Thornburg
Promotion Mgr Fayola Mauck
Chief Engineer Robert Simmons
w O u
ANDERSON— 1923— ABC
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .Anderson Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio 640 Citizens Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 7791
Transmitter Location 1110 Meridian St.
Air Time B:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President C. Bruce McConnell
General Manager John R. Atkinson
Program Director E. R. McCord
Chief Engineer L. M. Shroyer
WBIW
BEDFORD— 1948— MBFN
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Bedford, Inc.
Address P. O. Box 189, Radio Farm
Phone Number 4421-2
Air Time 6 a.m,-M,
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth, Capitol
Representative Ra-Tel
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr William C. Smith. Jr.
Commercial Manager Louis E. Gaines
Program Director Barbara Leahy
Promotion Mgr John Roell
Production Dir William Beatte
Chief Anncr., Farm Editor James Parker
Musical Dir Michael Sargent
Chief Engineer . Carl Finger
WSUA
BLOOMINGTON— 1946
Frequency: LOlO Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station WSUA, Inc.
Bias.-Studio Address. .. 117^/2 W. Kirkwood Ave.
Phone Number « 7277
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Transmitter Location .... State Rd. 37. 2 Mi. S.
City Limits
Air Time Sunrise-sundown
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, World
Representative McGillvra
Membership NAB. BMB
President L. C. J. Yeager
General Mgr A. E. Tyler
Commercial Mgr Wesley Hensley
Program Director Steven T. Briggs
Chiei Announcer Bernie Herman
Chief Engineer James Rolfe
WTOM
BLOOMINGTON— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Fred O. Grimwood
Business Address 1325 N. 6th St.. Quincy
Phone Number 7703
Studio Address Henderson Bldg.
Transmitter Location W. Allen St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Sears & Ayer
President Fred O. Grimwood
General Sta. Mgr Maurice Latimer
Commercial Mgr Paul Lennon
Program Director George Willeford
Chiei Announcer Marc Williams
Musical Dir Betty Sparkman
Chief Engineer. Ted May
WTTS
BLOOMINGTON— 1949
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Sarkes & Mary Tarzian
Business-Studio Address. . .535 S. Walnut St.
Phone Number 2-3366
Transmitter Location 21/2 Mi. SE of City
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . . Associated. Thesaurus
Representative William G. Rambeau Co.
Membership NAB
Owners Sarkes and Mary Tarzian
General Mgr Glenn Van Horn
Sales Prom. Mgr Robert Lemon
Program Dir Robert Petranoff
Publicity Dir Lyle Warrick
Musical Dir Gail Grissom
Chief Engineer Morton Weigel
WCNB
CONNERSVILLE— 1 948-HOOSIER
Frequencv: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-OoeToted Bv News Examiner Co.
Business-Studio Address 406 Central Ave.
Phone Number 1950
Transmitter Location Summit Ave.
Air Time 6:30 a.m. -local sundown
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
Representative Arthur Cooley
Membership NAB, FMA
President Mrs. E. W. Tatman
General Mgr G. S. Tatman
Sta., Comm. Mgr E. M. Jackson
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Alan G. Thompson
Chief Engineer James C. Wulliman
wTr c
ELKHART— 1 93 l—NBC-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owner-Oper. By.. The Truth Publishing Corp.
Business-Studio Address. ... 116 S. Second St.
Phone Number 3-1960
Transmitter Location Oakland Ave.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Standard,
Associated, Keystone
Representative • • ■ • Bum-Smith
Membership NAB, BMB
General Mgr Richard W. Holloway
Commercial Mgr Donald McFall
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Dorothy Fleck
Program Dir Henry J. Davis
Chief Announcer Louis I. Glass
Chief Engineer Lester Zellmer
Chief Engineer Lester Zellmer
Farm Editor Roscoe Stangland
W E 0 A
EVANSVILLE— 1 936— CBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WFBM, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 24 N.W. 3rd St,
Phone Number 4-9215
Transmitter Location 5th & Vine Sts.
Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service INS
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Katz
President Harry M. Bitner. Jr.
General-Station-Commercial Mgr. . . Don Menke
Program-Publicity Director Bill Fall
Chief Engineer Robert Wilson
Farm Editor Eddie Duncan
W G B F
EVANSVILLE— 1923— NBC
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By On The Air, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 519 Vine St.
Phone Number 21171
Transmitter Location .Burkhardt Rd.
Air Time 6 ajn.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
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Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager Clarence Leich
Operations Manager Martin L. Leich
Promotion Manager Del Greenwood
Program Director Mrs. Pat Roper
Chief Engineer Erwin P. Schoeny
Chief Anncr.. Farm Editor Fred Rollison
WIKY
EVANS VILLE— 1947
Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By... South Central Bcstg. Corp.
Address Mt. Auburn Rd. & Bismark St.
Phone Number 4-8284
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr John A. Engelbrecht
Commercial Mgr John Bctrrett
Musical Director Ken McCutchan
Chief Engineer George F. Stoltz
WJ PS
EVANSVILLE— 1948— ABC
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Wafts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operaied By WJPS, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 208 Main St.
Phone Number 5-2221
Transmitter Location Mohr Rd. Bet. 1st &
St. Joseph Ave.
Air Time 6 o.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB
President Robert S. Davis
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Robert J. Mcintosh
General-Commercial Mgr. ..Robert J. Mcintosh
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir E. Ward Crane
Program-Production Dir Jack McLean
Musical Director Dorothy Boeder
Chief Engineer Gilbert Hoffman
WANE
FT. WAYNE— 1948— CBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Radio Fort Wayne, Inc.
Address 1205 Fort Wayne Bank Bldg.
Phone Number Anthony 6212
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Boiling
President C. Bruce McConnell
General Manager Robert B. McConnell
Commercial Manager Glenn R. Thayer
Program Dir Warren Cook
Publicity Director Seymour Kaplan
Chief Engineer William Wallace Warren
WGL
FT. WAYNE— 1924— NBC
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . News-Sentinel Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address.. 201 W. Jefferson St.
Phone Number E-3366
Transmitter Location. . . .Lower Huntington Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service .. .Standard, Lang-Worth
Representative Headley-Reed
President Helene R. Foellinger
Gen., Sta. Mgr Pierre Boucheron
Commercial Mgr Merrill C. Johnson
Pgm., Prod. Dir Norman Widenhofer
Pgm. Mgr., Pub. Dir Maxine Shaw
Chief Engineer .-. . . .Don Holzapfel
WKJG
FT. WAYNE— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Northeastern Indiana Bcstg.
Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . .3802 S. Calhoun St.
Phone Number Harrison 6111
Transmitter Location .... Decatur & Maple Rds.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Raymer
President Clarence L. Schust
General Mgr Edward R. Thoms
Asst. to Mgr Hilliard Gates
Office Mgr > Paul Bear
Program Dir Calo O. Mahlock
Chief Engineer Thomas J. Copeland
Farm Editor Charles Powell
W 0 W 0
FT. WAYNE— 1925— ABC
Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Westinghouse Radio
Stations, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .925 S. Harrison St.
Phone Number Anthony 2136
Transmitter Location Routes 30 & 33
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Trcmscription Service Capitol
Representative Free & Peters
Membership BMB
President Walter Evans
Vice-President Walter E. Benoit
General Manager J. B. Conley
Station Manager Robert G. Duffield
Sales Manager Paul E. Mills
Sales Prom. & Pub. Mgr. . . Hilda C. Woehrmeyer
Program Manager Carl Vandegrift
Chief Engineer Bruce Ratts
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WWCA
GARY— 1949
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Lake Bcstg, Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Gary
Phone Number 9171
Transmitter Location 50th & Chase Sts.
Air Time 6 a.m.-2 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB. BMB
Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr Dee O. Coe
Pgm., Prod. Dir Todd Branson
Publicity Director Shaun Murphy
Chief Announcer Mike Rapchak
Chief Engineer Victor H. Voss
WJOB
HAMMOND— 1928
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By South Shore Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 449 State St.
Phone Number Sheffield 8400
Transmitter Location . . 6425 Indianapolis Blvd.
Air Time 8 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, World,
SESAC
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB
President, General Manager. .Robert C. Adodr
Station Manager L, B. Weller
Commercial Manager Al Halus
Prom. Mgr., Publicity Dir Glen Thomas
Program Director Wilbert Wobus
Chief Announcer Jack Popper
Musical Director Leona Manis
Chief Engineer Jess Peters
News Director Wm. Warrick
W F B M
INDIANAPOLIS— 1924— CBS
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WFBM, Inc.
Business-Studio Address . . 48 Monument Circle
Phone Number Lincoln 8506
Transmitter Location Millersville Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. INS
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Kalz
Membership NAB, BMB
Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr William F. Kiely
Program Dir Frank O. Sharp
Publicity Dir Norman Travis
Chief Announcer Lyell Ludwig
Chief Engineer Harold Holland
Farm Editor Harry Martin
WIBC
INDIANAPOLIS— 1938— MBS
Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 50,000 d.;
10,000 n.
Owned-Operated By WIBC, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. 30 W. Washington St.
Phone Number Lincoln 2305
Transmitter Location E. 86th St., Zionsville
Ail- Time 4:55 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB
President Richavd M. Fairbanks
V.P., General Mgr Kenneth W. Church
Program Director William L. Dean
Chief Announcer James Shelton
Musical Director Ray Hopkins
Chief Engineer Harry E. Adams
Farm Editor Oscar Cooley
WIRE
INDIANAPOLIS— 1 924— NBC
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Indianapolis Bcstg.. Inc.
Business-Studio Add. . . 307 N. Pennsylvania St.
Phone Number Ri. 1541
Transmitter Location 44th St. & Knollton Rd.
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World, Thesaurus
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership BMB
President Eugene C. Pulliam
V.P., Gen.-Station Mgr.. .Willard C. Worcester
Commercial Manager Daniel C. Park
Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir James N. Willingham
Pgm., Prod. Dir M. Wayland Fullington
Chief Anncr., Farm Editor Thomas Peden
Chief Engineer Eugene E. Alden
wis H
INDIANAPOLIS— 1940— ABC
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Watts .d;
1000 n.
O-wned-Oper. By Universal Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .1440 N. Meridian St.
Phone Number Riley 2595
Transmitter Location . . . Post Rd. & English Ave.
Air rime Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB. BMB
President Frank E. McKinney
General-Commercial Mgr. . . . George J. Higgins
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Reid Chapman
Program Director WilUam E. Frosch
Musical Director Virginia Byrd
Chief Engineer Stokes Greshom, Jr.
Farm Editor Howdy Carlson
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INDIANAPOLIS— 1948
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Walls d.
Owned-Oper. By Radio Indianapolis, Inc.
Address 8003 Kessler Blvd.
Phone Number Highland 6494
Air Time 6 a.m. -Local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, World
Representative Metropolitan
Membership NAB
President John C. Appel
General Manager Gene S. Kelly
Program Director Shirl K. Evans, Jr.
Chief Engineer Edward C. Lockwood
Farm Editor Howdy Carlson
wTtz
JASPER— 1948
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-Oper. By Jasper On The Air. Inc.
Business Address Box 167
Phone Number Jasper 678
Studio-Transmitter. . .Hiway 45, 3 Mi. S. City
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
President Gilbert E. Metzger
General-Station Mgr., Dir Dale S. Pharee
Commercial Manager Dennis Keller
Sales Promotion Mgr Jake Higgins
Program Dir Bryan Davidson
Chief Engineer-Farm Editor. . . .Bill Richardson
WIOU
KOKOMO— 1948— CBS
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Ovmed-Oper. By. .North Central Indiana Bcstg.
Corp.
Business-Studio Address Radio Center
Phone Number 6194
Transmitter Rd. 26, E. of State Rd. 31
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service RCA Victor
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
President Richard Blacklidge
V.P., Gen. Mgr John Carl Jeffrey
Program Dir James Muse
Production Dir Carroll Reynolds
Publicity Dir Charles Berkley
Chief Engineer Chester Rector
Fonn Editor Dixon Harper
W A S K
LAFAYETTE— 1 94 1— MBS-HOOSIER
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 watts
Owned-Operated By WFAM, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Wallace Bldg.
Phone Number 4300
Transmitter Location McCarly Lane
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres.,Gen.Mgr O. E. Richardson
Sales Pro. -Mgr. Pub. Dir- Hi Shumway
Prod.Dir.-Chief Announcer . . A. E. Morehouse
Chief Engineer Harry Garba
W LO I
LA PORTE— 1948
Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By.. La Porte County Bcstg. Co..
Inc.
Business-Studio Address Rumely Hotel
Phone Number 3734
Transmitter Location. . . .' Holton Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service INS
Transcription Service Capitol
President Hoyt H. Scott
Treasurer Dr. Edward Young
Gen., Sta. Mgr William A. Whitlock
Chief Announcer Gene LaGrange
Chief Engineer Raymond Mould
Farm Editor Ralph Beyers
WSAL
LOG ANSPORT— 1949
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . Logansport Bcstg. Corp.
Address 216 Fourth St.
General Mgr '. Joe Jordan
Sales Prom. Mgr Willis Searfoss
WBAT
MARION— 1947
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 500 watts d
Owned-Operated By .... Marion Radio Corp.
Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 309
Phone Number 5500
Transmitter Location ... % Mi. So. Roseburg
Air Time 5:30 a.m. Local Sun-Set
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr., Pub. Dir J. H. Bone
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Kermit A. Botkin
V.P., Asst. Gen. Mgr H. P. Hipps
Prog-Prod-Musical Dir Lenora Fuller
Chief Engineer Chas. E. Westfall
W I M S
MICHIGAN CITY— 1947
Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
(CP 500 n.)
Owned-Oper. By. . .Northern Indiana Bcsters..
Inc.
422
IJVDIAIVA
Business-Studio Address 415 Franklin St.
Phone Number 4980
Transmitter Location Keiffer Rd. 3 Mi. Out-
side of city limits
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Ra-Tel
President O. E. Richardson
General Manager E. R. Herkner
Program Director Richard S. Olson
Chief Engineer Robert Schilling
Farm Editor Charles Sharpless
WLRP
NEW ALBANY— 1949
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By . . Ohio Valley Bcstg. Co.
Address 1216 Slate Run Rd.
Phone Number 2235
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Pres., Gen. Mgr Roy L. Hickox
Commercial Mgr John M. Fouts
Chief Engineer Robert Parmenter
W L B C
MUNCIE— 1926— CBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . Tri City Radio Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 271
Phone Number 4403
Studio-Trans. Location Hway. 35 SE City
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Walker, Hal Holman
Pres„ Gen. Mgr D. A. Burton
Comm. Mgr W. F. Craig
Program Director Lee Allerton
Musical Director Bill Summers
Chief Engineer Maury Crain
W K B V
RICHMOND— 1 926— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By .... Central Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .25 S. Ninth St.
Phone Number 2-1158
Air Time 8 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, SESAC
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr G. F. Albright
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr R. L. Nusbaum
Program Dir A. F. Schroy
Chief Engineer L. J. Duning
INDIANA
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — Ar is more experienced than any other news
service . . . more than 100 years collecting and
distributing news.
INDIANA ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
Chairman: George Higgins — WISH, Indianapolis
AM Vice-Chairman: William Spencer — WHOT, South Bend
FM Vice-Chairman: John Englebrecht — WIKY, Evansville
Secretary-Treasurer: John Jameson — AP Chief of Bureau
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WJ CD
SEYMOUR— 1949
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Dr. Azra C. Baker
Address Seymour
Phone Number 1212
News Service AP
Air Time Daytime
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC
Pres., Gen. Mgr Dr. Ar.ra C. Baker
Program Dir Clement Cockrel
•Chief Engineer Arnold Haun
WHOT
SOUTH BEND— 1944— ABC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By South Bend Bcstg. Corp.
Bus. -Studio-Transmitter Address. . .St. Joseph &
Monroe Sts.
Phone Number 3-4155
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Boiling
Membership NAB
President C. Bruce McConnell
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr William H. Spencer
Sales Prom. Mgr C. I. Pajakowski
Pgm., Prod. Dir Robert Bell
Musical Director Orville Foster
Chief Engineer David Maltby
WJ VA
SOUTH BEND— 1947
Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d
Owned-Operated By St. Joseph Valley
Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address 214 W. Wayne St.
Phone Number 386B8
Studio-Transmitter Address Mishawaka
Hotel & N Hickory Rd.
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service UP
Membership NAB
President B. W. Redifer
Sfa. Mgr. Prog. Dir W. W. Oliver
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Dale Roberts
W S B T
SOUTH BEND— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5OO0 Watts
Owned-Operated By The South Bend Tribune
Business-Studio Address Tribune BIdg.
Phone Number 3-6161
Transmitter Location 7 mi. s.e. of city
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Standard
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
President F. A. Miller
Gen.Sta. Mgr Robert H. Swintz
Commercial Manager Neal B. Welch
Sales Prom. Mgr. Pub. Dir. Walter A. Sweitzer
Program Director Robert J. Drain
Production Director Oliver Parcher
Chief Announcer Morton Linder
Musical Director Harlan Hogan
Chief Engineer Herbert G. Cole
Farm Editor Philip Combs
WTCJ
TELL CITY— 1948— KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By James R. Brewer
Business-Studio Address Tell City
Phone Number 740
Transmitter Address Highway 66-E
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Owner, Pres., Gen. Mgr James R. Brewer
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir.. .Steve Bellinger
Pgm., Prod. Dir Tom Allebrandi
Musical Director Ruth Baumgart
Chief Engineer James R. Brewer
Farm Editor Bill Faulkner
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.
Phone Number Crawford 5034
Transmitter Location First & Peyton Sts.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Representalive Weed
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Alvin Eades
General-Station Manager. .William F. Ripoetoe
Sales Prom. Manager Sigel A. Roush
Program Director Leo J. Baxter
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Harry Frey
Publicity Director Madeline K. Barry
Chief Engineer Howard Stewart
WTHI
TERRE HAUTE— 1948— ABC
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Wabash Valley Bcstg.
Corp.
Business-Studio Address 120 So. 7th St.
Phone Number Crawford 9481
Transmitter Location ... 13th St. & Hozelburger
Road
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
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Representative Boiling
Membership NAB. BMB
President Anton Hulman, Jr.
Station Manager I. M. Higgins
Program Director Arnold C. lohnson
Publicity Dir Earl Johnson
Musical Director Ben Falber
Chief Enginer T. R. Felts
Farm Editor Arnold C. Johnson
W A 0 V
VINCENNES— 1940— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Ovrned-Operated By Vincennes Sun Co.
Business Address 320 Bussevan St.
Phone Number 787-8
Studio Address Grant Hotel
Transmitter Location . . . Hgwy., N. of Vincennes
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative John E. Pearson
President Eugene C. PuUiam
General Manager Howard N. Greenlee
Station-Sales Promotion Mgr. . . Samuel J. Dodd
Program Director Don Sherwood
Publicity Dir.. Chief Anncr Al Vare
Chief Technician Ralph Baldwin
Farm Editor Ernie Kerns
WKAM
WARSAW— 1949
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By . . . Kosciusko Bcstg. Corp.
Address RFD No. 1
Phone Number 85
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service McGregor. Cole
Pres.. Gen. Mgr J. W. Autenrieth, Jr.
Program Dir Lynn M. Miller
Chief Engineer Charles F. Stinson
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Estimated Population 2,643,000 — Increase -\-4.1% — Radio Homes 780,000
Radio Families 796,000 — Stations in State 42
KASI
AMES— 1948
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By Ames Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 3281/2 Main St.
Phone Number 3460
Transmitter Location Ontario
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus. Capitol
President W. S. Rupe
Gen., Sta. Mgr Arthur A. Skinner
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . H. M. Cleveland
Program Director Charles H. Forbes
Chief Anncr.. Farm Editor . . Charles H. Forbes
Musical Director Mendy Mendenhall
Chief Engineer Doyle D. Kelso
K B U R
BURLINGTON— 194 1— ABC
Frequency: 1490 Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Burlington Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address . . Notional Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 680
Transmitter Location West Burlington
Air Time 6:00 a.m.-M
News Service tJP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, FMA
Pres.. Gen. Mgr Gerard B. McDermott
Prom.. Comm. Mgr David H. Steinle
Secretary-Treasurer R. H. Plock
Program Director Richard Mosena
Chief Engineer John Gallino
KCRG
CEDAR RAPIDS— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By The Gazette Co.
Business-Studio Address 104 First St., SW
Phone Number 4194
Transmitter Location Cedar Rapids
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB. BMB. FMA
Secretary, Vice-President .. Joseph F. Hladky
Gen.. Sta.. Comm. Mgr.. .Fred W. Wagenvoord
Program Dir Wade S. Patterson
Production Dir Jack Ware
Publicity Dir Edna A. Herbst
Musical Dir Jordon Jacks
Chief Engineer Kenneth M. Caldwell
Farm Editor Rex Conn
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KWCR
CEDAR RAPIDS— 1949— TALL CORN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By.. Cedar Rapids Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address 211 First St., SW
Phone Number 3-8265
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Thesaurus
Representative McKinney
President William I. Barron
General Mgr Paul E. Millen
Program Dir Ralph Willey
Chief Engineer James A. Dickens
W M T
CEDAR RAPIDS— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By American Bcstg.
Stations, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. Para. Theatre Bldg.
Phone Number 6127
Transmitter Location Marion
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth,
MacGregor
Representative Kortz
Membership NAB, BMB
Exec. Vice-Pres William B. Dolph
General-Station Mgr William B. Quarton
Commercial Manager. . . .Lew Van Nostrand
Promotion Mgr Leo F. Cole
Program-Production Director. .Douglas B. Grant
Publicity Dir Dorothy Ireland
Chief Announcer Bob Leefers
Musical Director June Caldwell
Chief Engineer George Hixenbaugh
Farm Editor Charles A. Worcester
KCOG
CENTERVILLE— 1949
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .Centerville Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 1910 S. Main St.
Phone Number 131
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Wo th
President Robert K. Beck
General Mgr Robert G. Irwin
Program Dir John McCaughey
Chief Engineer Robert Moore
KCH A
CHARLES CITY— 1949
Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Inland Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address Charles City
Phone Nunxber 787
Air Time Daytime
President Dean HoUingsworth
Chief Engineer Robert Weiry
K R 0 S
CLINTON— 1941— MBS-T ALL CORN
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Clinton Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address .... 246 Fifth Ave. S.
Phone Number 448
Transmitter Location 13th Ave. North 4
Elvira Road
Air Time 6:00 a.m.-M
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Everetl-McKinney
Membership NAB
President W. S. Jacobsen
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Walter Teich
Pgm., Prod. Dir Emmett Hassett, Jr.
Publicity Dir Lucille Scoggins
Chief Announcer Henry Dihlmann
Musical Dir., Farm Editor Albert Peck
Chief Engineer Gilbert Andrew
KSWI
COUNCIL BLUFFS— 1947
Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . .Nonpareil Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 509
Phone Number 4041 Council Bluffs,
Jackson 7736 Omaha, Neb,
Studio Addresses. .Strand The. Bldg., Council
Bluffs, Live Stock Exc. Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
Transmitter Location South Omaha Road
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . Associated, Lang- Worth
Station Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB, FMA
President. Robert R. O'Brien
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Robert L. Davis
Pgm., Prod. Dir Harold Hughes
Chief Engineer Robert W. Hall
Farm Editor C. W. McManamy
KSIB
CRESTON— 1946— KBS— TALL CORN
Frequency: 1520 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Southwest Iowa Bstg. Co.
Address Radio Center
Phone Number 55
Air Time Sunrise to sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . . . .Tiesaiinis, SESAC
Representative , Eveiett-McKinney
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President Arthur Horning
General-Station Mgr„ Pub. Dir.. .E. M. Horning
Pgm.-Prod. Dir Dorothy Lindley
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir Jack Mills
Chief Engineer Jean Poole
Farm Editor Shep Shafer
KSTT
DAVENPORT— 1946
MBS-IOWA TALL CORN
Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . Davenport Bcstg. Co. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 324 Main St.
Phone Number 2-3525
Transmitter Location Milan. 111.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service C. P. MacGregor
Representative J. P. McKinney
President, Station Manager. . .Hugh R. Norman
Commercial Mgr Herb Peterson
Chief Announcer William Genett
Musical Director Pat Alan
Farm Editor Warren Anderson
woe
DAVENPORT— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Tri-City Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 805 Brady St.
Phone Number 3-3661
Transmitter Location R. R. No. 1
Air Time 6 a.m.-M
News Servfce UP
Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Thesaurus
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Col. B. I. Palmer
V, Pres. & Treas D. D. Palmer
Station Manager Ernie Sanders
Program-Production Director . . . Charles Freburg
Publicity Director Paul Ives
Musical Director George O. Sontag
Chief Engineer Paul G. Arvidson
KDEC
DECORAH— 1947— MBS-TALL CORN
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Telegraph-Herald
Business-Studio Address 301 W. Broadway
Phone Number 1240
Transmitter Location. . . .600 Leiv Eiriksson Dr.
Air Time Shares time
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Everett-McKlnney
Membership NAB
President F. W. Woodward
General Manager William I. Croker
Commercial Manager George Dorrington
Program Dir Thomas Comlea
Chief Engineer Curtis Eittrelm
KC^C
DES MOINES— 1946
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Kapital City Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 2323 Grand Ave.
Phone Number 4-3151
Transmitter Location E. 42nd & Dean Ave.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Representative Weed
President Karl Peters
General-Station Mgr RoUo H. Bergeson
Commercial Mgr C. E. Grant
Operations Mgr J. L Mitchell
Chief Engineer Bob Brown
KIOA
DES MOINES— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 940 Kc. .Power: 10,000 d., £€00 n.
Owned-Oper. By. .Independent Bcstg. Co., Inc.
FIRST IN THE
QUAD
DAVENPORT
ROCK I SLAND
MOLINE
EAST MOLINE
BASIC Affiliate of NBC —
the No. 1 Network
A M 5,000 W.,M20Kc.
P M 47 Kw., I03.7MC.
Channel 5
T V 22.9 Kw. Video
' ' 12.5 Kw. Audio
DAVENPORT, IOWA
National Representatives Free & Peters, Inc.
427
IOWA
Business-Studio Address Onthank Bldg.,
lOlh & Mulberry
Phone Number 2-9191
Transmitter Location Hartford
Air Time Unllmllsd
News Service INS, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB. BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Harold Baker
Promotion Mgr Janice R. Hull
Program Director William A. Wallace
Chief Engineer Lloyd R. Amoo
K R N T
DES MOINES— 1935— ABC
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 5000 Wortts
Owned-Operated By Cowlea Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 715 Locust St.
Phone Number 3-2111
Transmitter Location. . . .S.W. 22nd & Park Ave.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M
News Service AP, INS, DP
Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated
Station Representative The Katz Agency
Membership NAB. BMB
President Gardner Cowles
General-Station Managr Bob Dillon
Commercial Manager Paul Elliott
Soles Promotion Manager Joe Hudgens
Program Director Charles Miller
Production Director Dick Corey
Musical Director Wayne Ackley
Chief Engineer Charles Quentin
Farm Editor Joseph B. Ryan
K S 0
DES MOINES— 1932— CBS
Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Murphy Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .Tenth & Grand Ave.
Phone Number 3-0571
Transmitter Location E. 38th & Broadway
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Station Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
President Kingsley H. Murphy
Station-Commercial Mgr S. H. McGovern
Program Director Tom Lewis Shumate
Promotion Mgr Helen B. Maley
Chief Engineer F. E. Bartlett
KWDM
DES MOINES— 1947— TALL CORN
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Des Moines Bcstg. Corp.
Business Studio Address 407 Fifth Ave.
Phone Number 2-8363
Transmitter Location Levev Road
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS, UP
Transcription Service. .Cole. Capitol, Associat'd
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB
Pres., Natl. Sales Mgr George W. Webber
Station Manager Robert L. Webber
Commercial Manager H. R. Hurd
Program Director Edith D. Webber
Promotion Mgr Ira L. Johnson
Chief Engineer Werner Schwari
WHO
DES MOINES— 1924— NBC
Frequency: 1040 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Central Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 914 Walnut St.
Phone Number 3-.7147
Transmitter Location Mitchellville
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC
Station Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President Col. B. J. Palmer
V. Pres. & Resident Mgr Paul A. Loyet
Exec. V. Pres Ralph Evans
Commercial Manager Harold Fulton
Program Director Jack Kerrigan
Production Director Kenneth Gfeller
Musical Director Don Hovey
Chief Engineer _. Reed E. Snyder
Farm Editor Herb Plambeck
KDTH
DUBUQUE— 1941— MBS-T ALL CORN
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Dubuque Telegraph-
Herald
Bus.-Studio Address. . .Eigh'h Ave. & Bluff Sts.
Phone Number 1603
Transmitter Location East Dubuque
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . . .Standard, Associated
Station Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President F. W. Woodward
General-Station Manager K. S. Gordon
Program Director A'nie Stierman
Chief Engineer Robert I. Hancock
W K B B
DUBUQUE— 1933— ABC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Dubuque Bcstg. Co.
428
IOWA
Business-Studio Address 505 Main St.
Phone Number 572
Transmitter Location R. R. No. 2
Air Time 6: 15 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB. BMB
President Charles T. London
General-Station Manager . . James D. Carpenter
Commercial Mgr Harry Hatzenfuehler
Program-Production Dir Gleason Kistlsr
Chief Announcer L. Vaughn Cayman
Musical Director Ethel M. Carpenter
Chief Engineer John Uyeoka
KVFD
FT. DODGE— 1939
MBS— TALL CORN
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Northwest Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Warden Bldg.
Phone Number Walnut 3761
Transmitter 1 mi. S. W. of Ft. Dodge
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP. INS
Transcription Service Long-Worth
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB. FMA
President. General-Station Mgr.. .Edward Breen
Office Monoger Moe Challberg
Commercial Mgr Max Londes
Sales Prom. Mgr Wally Engelhordt
Program Director Drexel Peterson
Publicity Director Kenneth Peterson
Chief Announcer Johnny Green
Chief Engineer David G. Sinclair
KXGI
FT. MADISON— 1948
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Carson Radio, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Marquette Bldg.
Phone Number 1360
Transmitter Location 3 mi. W. of town
Air Time Sunrise to sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
President A. Orrie Carson
General Manager Robert M. Carson
Station Manager Milten Cohen
Chief Engineer Hubert Marshall
Farm Editor Jack Lloyd
KXIC
IOWA CITY— 1948-
-HSN
Bus.-Studio Address. .108 Vz E. Washington St.
Phone Number 8-1181
Transmitter Location .... 1 Mi. N. of Iowa City
Air Time Local sunrise-local Bunsat
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Standard. Lang-Worth
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres.. General-Station Mgr. . . Robert E. J. Snyder
General Mgr Gene Claussen
Chief Announcer Ed. Cade
Commercial Manager Lawrence B. Butler
Program Director Herbert D. Olson
Musical Director Robert L. Bush
Chief Engineer Elliott FuU
Farm Editor G. M. Ludwig
KOKX
KEOKUK— 1947— TALL CORN
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Keokuk Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 500 Va Main St.
Phone Number 235-6
Transmitter Location Main St. Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth. World
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB
President H. W. Stadler
Gen., Sta. Mgr George B. J. Adkisson
Pgm.. Prod. Dir Chester C. Andrews
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir David Shelley
Chief Engineer George W. Henderson
Farm Editor Ray Sherman
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Johnson County Bcstg. Corp.
K F J B
MARSHALLTOWN— 1923
MBS— TALL CORN
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By Times Republican Ptg. Co.
Operated By Marshall Electric Co.
Business-Studio Address 133 E. Main St.
Phone Number 3361
Transmitter Location Route No. 3
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB. BMB
President John W. Norris
Station Manager William P. White
Commercial Manager R. W. Brown
Program Director Ray P. Bennett
Publicity Director Allan Schrock
Musical Dir D. Gatrelle
Chief Engineer Herbert G. Anderson
Farm Editor W. Benson
429
IOWA
K G L 0
MASON CITY— 1936--CBS
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 5000 WoIIb
Owned-Operaled By Lee Radio, Inc.
Business-Studio Address .... 12 '/2 2nd St., N.E.
Phone Number 2800
Transmitter Location. .1 mi. W. of Mason City
Hgwy. 18
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Lee P. Loomis
Exec. V.P Herbert R. Ohrt
Station Manager Henry B. Hook
Commercial Manager Lloyd D. Loers
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Donald Harrer
Program Director William G. Suter
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Robert Clausen
Chief Engineer Roger E. Sawyer
Farm Editor Chet Randolph
KICM
MASON CITY— 1948
MBS— TALL CORN
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Mason City Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 5 - 2nd St. S. W.
Phone Number 5400
Transmitter Location 19th St.. S. W.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership : . . NAB
General Manager Charles E. Jones
Program Director Al Tighe
Promotion Manager Bob Thompson
Chief Engineer Larry Lawson
KSMN
MASON CITY— 1948
Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Mohawk Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Weir Bldg.
Phone Number 5420
Transmitter Location Hiway 18
Air Time Daytime
N'Ows Service UP
Membership NAB
Representative .... Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Pres., General-Station Mgr. . . Robert M. Carson
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . Norman W. Rice
Program Director Betty Christiansen
Chief Announcer Al Heinz
Chief Engineer Jack Duncan
Form Editor Paul Pippert
KWPC
MUSCATINE— 1947— TALL CORN
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Muscatine Bcstg. Co.
Address Mulberry & Houser
Phone Number 860
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . . .Thesaurus, Associated
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB
Sta., Comm. Mgr George J. Volger
Program Director Joseph Unger
Musical Director Thelma Volger
Chief Engineer Edward Edenson
K B I Z
OTTUMWA— 194 1— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KBIZ, Inc.
BusinesB-Studio Address Seven Acres,
2513 N. Court Rd.
Phone Number 5600-1
Transmitter Location Community Gardens
Air Time 6 a.m.-M
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
President, General Mgr James J. Conroy
Station Manager Eleanor M. Haling
Commercial Mgr Richard Meier
Program-Production Dir Del Donahoo
Promotion Mgr Berg Allison
Chief Engineer Wayne J. Hatchetl
KFNF
SHENANDOAH— 1924— MBS
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Capital Bcstg. Co.
Address 407 Sycamore
Phone Number 1302
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Borrofi
Membership NAB
President C. J. Abbott
General Manager C. Earl Williams
Comm. Mgr., Chief Engr Mark W. Bullock
Program Director Earl Blakesley
Chief Announcer Harry Packard
K M A
SHENANDOAH— 1925— ABC
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By May Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address . . Lowell & Elm Sts.
Phone Number 192
430
IOWA
Transmitter Location 1 mi. NE of
Shenadoah on Hgwy. 48
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Cole
Representative. Avery-Knodel. Inc.
Membership NAB
President Edward W. May
Gen., Sta. Mgr Owen Saddler
Comm. Mgr H. O. Peterson
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Glenn Cray
Program Director Glenn Harris
Production Dir Wayne Beavers
Chief Engineer R. J, Schroeder
Farm Editor Merrill I. Langfitt
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Everett-McKinney
President & Manager Dietrich Dirks
Commercial Mgr Sheldon Singer
Program Director Don Saliday
Chief Engineer Al Smith
KCO
SIOUX CITY— 1949— TALL CORN
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KCOM Bcstg. Co.
Business Address . . 620 Insurance & Exchange
Bldg.
Phone Number 8-0628
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
K S C J
SIOUX CITY— 1927— CBS
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Operated By Perkins Bros. Co.
Business-Studio Address 415 Douglas St.
Phone Number 5-7993
Transmitter Location Leeds
Air Time 6 a.m.-M
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World
SESAC, Cole
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB, FMA
President W. R. Perkins
Station-Commercial Mgr E. T. Flaherty
Program Director Elizabeth Sammons
Publicity Director Jean Harraday
Chief Engineer S. C. Dier
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Chairman: Paul Loyet — WHO, Des Moines
Vice-Chairmen: Ben Sanders — KICD, Spencer
James Bormann — WMT, Cedar Rapids
Ralph Childs — KMA, Shenandoah
News Committee Chairman: Charles D. Miller — KRNT, Des Moines
I 0 W A
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I O U A
K T R I
SIOUX CITY— 1938— MBS
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By... Sioux City Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Commerce Bldg.
Phone Number 8-0165
Transmitter Location Dakota City
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Toylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President John C. Kelly
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr E. J. Huber
Pgm., Prod. Dir Bob Hansen
Chief Engineer Willord Easterly
K I C D
SPENCER— 1942— MBS-TALL CORN
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Iowa Great Lakes Bcstg. Co.
Address Hgwy. 18 & 71, Box 631
Phone Number 1240
Air Time 6 a.m.-M
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . . Standard, Associated
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB
Pres., General-Station Mgr Ben B. Sanders
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Henry B. Cote
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Mason Dixon
Musical Director Bill Higgins
Chief Engineer John Blackwell
Form Editor Lyle Swigart
KAYL
STORM LAKE— 1948
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By ... . Cornbelt Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .2061/2 Park Bldg.
Phone Number 1490
Transmitter Location. . . .Hgwys. 5 & 71 E. of
Storm Lake
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, Thesaurus
Membership NAB
President O, I. Grou
Gen. Mgr., Pgm., Dir.. .Lee Gordon Rasmussen
Commercial Manager James I. McCord
Chief Engineer Howard L. Carlson
Farm Editor Norman Thomsen
KAYX
WATERLOO— 1947— TALL CORN
Frequency: 1090 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.
(C.P. FuHtime)
OwTied-Operated By Waterloo Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address ... 620' 2 Lafayette St.
Phone Number 6851
Transmitter Location LaPorte Rd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative J, P. McKinney
Membership NAB
President C. R. Miller
Station Manager L. R. Nuss
Program Director Gordon Gray
Chief Engineer C. R. Shaffer
KWWL
WATERLOO— 1 947— MBS
Frequency: 1330 Kc... Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n.
Owned-Oper. By Black Hawk Bcstg. Co.
Bus. -Studio Address Russell-Lamson Hotel
Phone Number 4406
Transmitter Location Lafayette Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
President. Genercd Mgr R. J. McElroy
Commercial Mgr W. Lyle Harvey
Program Director Glenn Kensinger
Publicity Director Roy Starr
Chief Engineer Howard Buraoss
l\ A El l«
WATERLOO— 1942— ABC
Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Josh Higgins Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Insurance Bldg.
Phone Number 3-337L
Transmitter Location Dysart
Air Time Unlimited
News Service • INS
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen.-Station Manager. . .Joe DuMond
Comm.-Sales Promotion Mgr A. J. DuMond
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir.. .Elizabeth Gahre
Program Dir Emlyn Owen
Chief Engineer Don Kassner
Farm Editor Dallas McGinnis
KJFJ
WEBSTER CITY— 1949
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By.. Land O' Corn Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 623 Second St.
Phone Number 1300
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
President Charles V. Warren
432
ICAINISA:
Estimated Population 1,947,000 — Increase -{-8.1% — Radio Homes 394,000
Radio Families 612,000 — Stations in State 33
KSOK
ARKANSAS CITY— 1946
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By The KSOK Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address . . Home National Bonk
BIdg.
Phone Number 2666
Transmitter Location. .1 ]\C N. of Arkansas City
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service , AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President Oscar S. StouHer
Gen., Sta. Mgr S. C. Thompson
Program-Production Director .... Don D, Chadd
Musical Dir Wm. Maugans
Chief Engineer Edward H. Howe
KVAK
ATCfflSON— 1939— KBS
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . Griff ith-Buenning Bcstg. Co.
Address 622 Va Commercial St.
Phone Number 1420
News Service AP
Transcription Service KBS, Standard
General Mgr Tames M. Griffith
Station Mgr Paul H, Buenning
Program Director Peter Pitell
Chief Engineer Lowden Gingrey
KGGF
COFFEYVILLE— 1930— ABC
Frequency; 690 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.; (C.P. 10,000 d., 5,000 n.)
Owned-Oper. By . . The Midwest Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 8th & Elm
Phone Number 147
Transmitter Location So. Coffeyville, Okla.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Weed
Membership NAB
President Fay N. Seaton
General Manager Richard M. Seaton
Station Manager Robert L. Pratt
Commercial Manager E. B. Spoonamore
Pgm., Prod. Dir Bob Evans
Chief Announcer Dean Turner
Chief Engineer J. S. Jainlnet
Farm Editor Joe Cook
KXXX
COLBY— 1947
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By... Western Plains Bcstg. Co.,
Inc.
Business-Studio Address Cooper Hotel
Phone Number 790-1
Transmitter Location *. . .2 Mi. E. of Colby
Air Time Daytime
News Service INS
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB. BMB
President James V. Pratt
Gen., Sta. Mgr George A. Nickson
Program Dir William Morse
Publicity Dir Gene McGehee
Chief Announcer Robert Krafft
Chief Engineer U. L. Lynch
Farm Editor Embert Coles
K G N 0
DODGE CITY— 1930
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
250 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Dodge City Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Globe Bldg.
Phone Number 1370
Studio Address Globe Bldg.
Transmitter Location W. Park St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Art Hagg
Membership BMB
President, General Manager I. C. Denious
Station Mgr., Program Dir Herschel Holland
Commercial Manager Isadore Scdm
Chief Engineer Henry McClintocfc
KTSW
EMPORIA— 1939
MBS-KANSAS STATE
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Emporia Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 613 Me-chant St.
Phone Number 153-4
Transmitter Location Sodens Grove
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Owen H. Balch
433
KANSAS
KGAR
GARDEN CITY— 1949
Frequency: 1050 Kc Powe-: 1000 Walls d.
Owned-Oper. By . . Ark Valley Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Box 878
Phone Number 304 1
Transmitter Location IV2 Mi. N.W. City
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . .Standard, Associated
President H. C. Sartorius
Gen., Sta. Mgr Dale E. Kern
Pgm., Prod. Dir Frank Frost
Chief Engineer E. D. Casey
S-les Mgr Bill J. Jarvis
Program Director Ray H. Beals
Musical Director Howard Neighbor
Chief Engineer Chester A. Wallack
K I U L
GARDEN CITY— 1933— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Wafts
Owned-Oper. By Telegram Publishing Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .509 V2 N. Main St.
Phone Number 4581
Transmitter Location Warner Terrace
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President Robert B. Reed
General Manager G. F. Reed
Station Manager Robert Wells
Program-Publicity Director Tom Lanman
Chief Engineer Bob Bryant
Farm Editor Tony Jewell
KWGB
GOODLAND— 1947
Freqeuncy: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Wafts d.
Owned-Oper. By Goodland Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Goodland
Phone Number 331
News Service UP
President, General Mgr James E. Blair
Commercial Mgr Dick Eldridge
KVGB
GREAT BEND— 1937— MBS
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 5000 Waffs
Owned-Operafed By KVGB, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Cork BIdg.
Phone Number 4317-8
Transmitter Location. .4 Mi. SW of Great Bend
Air Tine Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
President Helen T. Coogan
V.P., Gen. Mgr Grover C. Cobb
Asst. Mgr Sherwood R. Parks
KAYS
HAYS— 1948
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Kays, Inc.
Business Address Box 563
Phone Number 200, 222
Studio-Transmitter Address 2300 Hall St.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
Membership NAB
President Frank Motz
Gen., Sta. Mgr Duane W. Hoisingfon
Program Dir Paul Kelly
Publicity Dir Glen Barnett
Musical Dir Lloyd Ford
Chief Engineer Glen Barnett
K W B W
HUTCHINSON— 1 935— NBC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Wafts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Nation's Center Bcstg. Co.
Business-Sfudio Address. . . .101 East Ave "A"
Phone Number 5202
Transmitter Location 17th & Harding Sts.
Air Time 18 Hrs.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Membership , NAB
Station Mgr Robert E. Rives
Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Paul Bernard
Chief Engineer John Swafford
KWHK
HUTCHINSON— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 1000 Wafts d.
Owned-Operated By KWHK Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 18 W. 5fh St,
Phone Number 3-100
Transmitter Location Hutchinson
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative. Irene Griffith, Everett-McKinney
President James E. Murray
Sec.-Treas., Gen. Mgr Vern Minor
Commercial Manager Gren Darling
Sales Promotion Manager Malcolm West
Program Dir Paul Cochran
PubUcity Director Don Bell
Musical Director J. Bruce Murray-
Chief Engineer Miliary Clary
Farm Editor Don Bell
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KANSAS
KIND
INDEPENDENT— 1947— KBS-LBS
Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 250 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By Central Bcstg., Inc.
Bus.-Stud.o-Transmitter Piolessional Bidg.
Phone Number 1010
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
President, General Manager . . J. Nelson Rupard
Studio Manager M. Keith Upson
Chief Engineer Ernest L. Kettner
KJCK
JUNCTION CITY— 1949-KANSAS
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . .Junction City Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 724 V2 N. Washington
Phone Number 1477
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Gen., Comm. Mgr Ralph L. Weir. Jr.
Pgm. Dir., Chief Engr Richard P. Meek
KCl(N
KANSAS CITY— 1924
Frequency: 1340 Kc. Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By..KCKN Bcstg. Co., Inc.;
Capper Publications, Inc.
Business Address 300 Waltower Bldg.,
Kansas City 6, Mo.
Phone Number Victor 3864
Studio Address.. 300 Waltower Bldg., Kanicn
City 6, Mo.; 901 N. 8th St., Kansas City, Kans.
Transmitter Location 901 N. 8th St.
Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Standard
Representative Capper Publications
President W. A. Bailey
General Manager Ben Ludy
Sta., Comm. Manager Joe Story
Pgm., Prod. Dir George Stump
Chief Engineer Max Williami
KCLO
LEAVENWORTH— 1948
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . The Leavenworth Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address ....4181/2 Cherokee St.
Phone Number 3820-1
Transmitter Location Rt. No. 2
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative H. F. Best
President Hon. Alf M. Landon
Gen., Sta. Mgr M. L. Gleason
Program Director Dick Behner
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Bill Willson
Publicity Director . Helen Snyder
Chief Engineer David L. Reed
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KSCB
LIBERAL— 1948
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By.... Seward County Bcstq. Co.
Business-Studio Address E. 8th St.
Phone Number 385
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB
President Hon. Alf M. Landon
General Manager Leon S. Salatheil
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Larry Filkins
Chief Engineer Wayne Fash
KNEX
McPHERSON— 1949
Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . . .McPherson Bcstg. Co.
Address P. O. Box 186
Phone Number 1540
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, SESAC
President Evart Mills
General Mgr Dan Bellus
Commercial Mgr Vance Archer
Program Dir Henry Dais
Chief Engineer Claude Hughes
KPRS
OLATHE— 1949
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Johnson County Bcstg. Co.,
Inc.
Address 131 E. Park St.
Phone Number 1200
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr. . . L. H. Witherspoon
Program Dir S. P. Madden
Chief Engineer Daniel Reed
KOFO
OTTAWA— 1949
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Ottawa Bcstg. Co.
Address P. O. Box 46
Phone Number 1045
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Pres., Gen. Mgr., Pgm. Dir J, N. Jobes
Commercial Mgr Tommy Ruble
Chief Engineer Daniel W. Coltrane
KLKC
PARSONS— 1948
Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Community Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1904 Broadway
Phone Number 4050
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
President Clyde M. Reed
General Manager Kerm Trimble
Program Director Ray Drenner
Chief Engineer James L. Teats
K 0 A M
PITTSBURG— 1937— NBC
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 10,000 Walts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .The Pittsburg Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 603
Phone Number 2165
Studio Address Commerce Bldg.
Transmitter Location. . . .3V2 Mi. E. of Pittsburg
Air Time 6 ajn.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
President E. V. Baxter
Station Commercial Manager R. E. Wade
Chief Announcer Lou Martin
Chief Engineer Leo Stafford
KSEK
PITTSBURG— 1947— LBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc .Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Pittsburg PubL Co.
Business-Studio Address .... Hotel Besse Bldg.
Phone Number 742
Transmitter Location E. Quincy (extended)
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Cooke
President O. S. Stauffer
General Manager Thad M. Sandstrom
Commercial Manager C. W. Stout
Chief Engineer W. D. Brosseau
K SA L
SALINA— 1937— MBS
Frequency: 1150 Kc. ..... .Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KSAL, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address . . Journal Bldg., Seventh &
Iron Sts.
Phone Number 3701
Transmitter Location E, Hiwoy 40
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Lang- Worth, Standard
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership BMB. NAB
436
K AIVS A S
President R. J. Laubengayer
Station Mgr R. V. Jensen
Sales Promotion Manager J. D. Hill
Program Director Al Thompson
Publicity Director Bob Elias
Chief Engineer N. E. Vance. Jr.
Fann Editor Stewart Peck
K J A Y
TOPEKA— 1949
Frequency: 1440 Kc. .Power: 5000 d.. 1000 n.
Owned Operated By S. H. Patterson
Address 908 Kansas Ave.
Phone Number 3-1336
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Representative Rambeou
Owners S. H. Patterson, N. J. Patterson
Sta.. Comm, Mgr Allan Curnutt
Pgm. Dir., Prom. Mgr Craig Lawson
Chief Engineer N. J. Patterson
KTOP
TOPEKA— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By CoUinson Bcstg. Co.
Operated By T. Hall Collinson
Budness-Studio Address 214 W. 6th St.
Phone Number 4-3444
Transmitter Location N. Buchanan
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, Associated
Representative Ra-Tel
Pres., Gen. Mgr T. Hall Collinson
Sales Prom. Mgr George Allen
Pgm., Prod. Dir Jack-Warren Ostrode
Publicity Dir Jack Crutcher
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir. . . . Wayne M. Heady
Chief Engineer Willard Peterson
W I B W
TOPEKA— 1924— CBS
Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned By Capper Publications, Inc.
Operated By Topeka Bcstg. Assn., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .1035 Topeka Blvd.
Phone Number 3-2377
Transmitter Location 7 Mi. W. of Topeka
Air Hme Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service. . Lang- Worth, Standard
Membership FMA
President H. S. Blake
General-Station Manager Ben Ludy
Commercial Manager Hilton Hodges
Prog.-Prod.-Musical Dir Maude Carlson
Publicity Director Allan Young
Chief Engineer Lewis Dickensheets
WREN
TOPEKA— 1927— ABC
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Jackman & Jackman. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 411 W. 10th St.
Phone Number 2-0505-6-7
Transmitter Location Grantville
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Weed
Membership NAB. BMB
President R. C. Jackman
General Manager John S. Major
Comm.-Sales Promotion Mgr Bailey Axton
Program Director Fred L. Conger
Chief Engineer Carl B. Bliesner
Farm Editor Jack Robinson
KAKE
WICHITA— 1 947— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .. .KAKE Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Btisiness-Studio Address. .418 W. Douglas Ave.
Phone Number 4-9369
Transmitter Location 19th & Hydraulic Sts.
Air Tvxie 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
General Manager Jack Todd
Commercial Manager Martin Bass
Program Dir Graeme Fletcher
Chief Engineer Harold Newby
K A N S
WICHITA— 1 936— NBC
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Taylor Radio & TV
Business-Studio Address 1015 N. Broadway
Phone Number 4-2387
Transmitter Location 5560 W. 13th St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President O. L. Ted Taylor
General Manager Archie J. Taylor
Commercial Manager Frank Mathews
Sales Prom. Mgr H. W. Allen
Program Director Paul Wilson
Musical Dir Raymond Shelley
Chief Engineer Ted Hsilhecker
Farm Editor Vernon Reed
437
K V \ S A S
K F B I
WICfflTA— 1923— ABC
Frequency: 1070 Kc... Power: 10,000 Walts d.;
1000 Walts n.
Owned-Operated By KFBL Inc.
Business-Studio Address 200 E. First St.
Phone Number 2-1447
Transmitter Location RFD No. 2, Box 14
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
Gen., Sta. Mgr Hale Bondurant
Commercial Mgr D. W. McCoy, Sr.
Program Dir Henry Mattison
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr. . . .G. Robert Gadberry
Publicity Director Harry Hulse
Musical Dir James Carpenter
Chief Engineer K. W. Pyle
Form Editor Lester Wealherwax
K F H
WICHITA— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By... Radio Station KFH Co.
Business-Studio Address KFH Bldg.
Phone Number 2-4491
Trctnsmitter Location RR 3
Air Time 5 ajn.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB, BMB
President John Rigby
Exec. V.P Marcellus M. Murdock
General Manager Frank V. Webb
Comm. Mgr Robert Hix
Sales Promotion Manager Russel L. Lowe
Program Director Thomas Bashaw
Chief Announcer Dcrvid M. Wilson
Musical Director Wayne Euchner
Chief Engineer Amos C. Dadisman
K A N S A S=
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — Ar members, the greatest body of news col-
lectors in the world today, provide their news
to their AP.
KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS
Chairman: Vern Minor — KWHK, Hutchinson
Vice-Chairman: R. M. Seaton — KGGF, Coffeyville
Continuing Study Committee Chairman: George Cow — KANS, Wichita
KANSAS=
438
TyCBCY
Estimated Population 2,893,000 — Increase ~\-1.7% — Radio Homes 678,000
Radio Families 748,000 — Stations in State 40
W C M I
ASHLAND— 1935— CBS-SOUTHERN
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaled By. .Ashland Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 120 20th St.
Phone Number 3010
Transmitter Location 47th & Clay Sts.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, World
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB. BMB
President Gilmore N. Nunn
Representative John E. Pearson
Gen.-Station-Coiimi. Mgr. . . . Charles C. Warren
Sales Prom.-Program Dir W. R. Martin
Chiei Engineer Clarence Weaver
wiTcT
BOWLING GREEN— 1947
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . .The Daily News Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 415 Park Row
Phone Number 2640
Transmitter Location Beech Bend Park
Air Time 6 a.m.-local simset
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Associated, Standard
Representative Holman
Gen.-Station Mgr Paul R. Huddleston
Commercial Manager Houston Griffin
Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Alvis Temple
wre J
BOWLING GREEN— 1940— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Bowling Green Bcstg. Co.,
Inc.
Address 901 Fairview Ave.
Phone Number 1340-1
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, Keystone
Representative Bum-Smith
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Ken D. Given
Comm.-Sales Promotion Mgr. . . . Elmer A. Finley
Program-Production Dir William Kuznilsof
Publicity Dir Robert & Procter
Chief Engineer Rondal L. Miller
w fc 0
CAMPBELLSVILLE— 1 948
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By South Central Kentucky
Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 203 E. Main St.
Phone Number 250
Transmitter Location. . .On State Hway 55, 3Wi
Mi. N. of Campbellsville
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service .... Capitol, World, Cole
Membership NAB
President H. T. Parrott
Gen.-Stalion-Comm. Mgr James Shacklette
Sales Promotion Mgr William I. Harris, Jr.
Pgm.-Prod. Dir John Adkins
Chief Engineer J. B. Crawley
WCTT
CORBIN— 1 947— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc. Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Corbin Times-Tribune. Inc.
Business Address 308 S. Main St.
Phone Number 123-4, 1071
Studio-Transmitter Location Falls Hway.
Air Time 17 Hrs.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Keystone
Membership NAB, BMB
President J. Springer Robinson
General Manager John L. Crawford
Station Manager Kenneth Turner
Commercial Manager S. G. Hembree
Chief Engineer Russell Henson
WZIP
COVmGTON— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By WZIP. Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address . . . Sixth & Madison Aves.
Phone Number JUniper 5300
Transmitter Location Fighth & Horton Sts.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
Membership NAB. BMB
Pres.. Gen.-Comm. Mgr Arthur L. Eilerman
Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Lloyd W. Baldwin
Prod. Dir.. Chief Anncr Stephen Crone
Chief Engineer Julian Koenig
WHIR
DANVILLE— 1 947— KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Commonwealth Bcstg. Corp.
Address Burgin Road
Phone Number Danville 1230
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World & Capitol
439
K K J\ 1 U C K Y
Representative Hal Holman Co.
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr W. T. Isaac
V.P., Pgm. Dir David B. Highbaugh
•Chief Engineer Henry C. Lovell
WFlCY
FRANKFORT— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. Frankfort Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address Ky. Ave. Extended
Phone Number 2509
Air Tim© Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Wood, Collon
Membership NAB. BMB
President B. C. Edwards
Gen., Sla., Comm. Mgr.. .W. Wallace Robinson
Program Dir Louise McNees
Chief Anncr., Chief Engineer. . .lohn Hudimac
W K A Y
GLASGOW— 1946
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Glasgow Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address Happy Valley Rd.
Phone Number 598. 632
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Membership NAB
President Gordon E. Brown
Gen., Sta. Mgr Louis Rayburn
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Lee Bedford
Chief Engineer C. H. Hulse
W Hi N
HARLAN— 1941
MBS-KBS-GOOD COAL
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Blaniox Radio Co., Inc.
Address S. Main St.
Phone Number 625-6
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative Bum-Smith
Membership NAB
President, Gen.-Station Mgr R. B. Helms
Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir J. T. Morgan
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Kyle Whitehead
Production Dir Helen Ellison
Chief Engineer Tohn Greenwood
WKIC
HAZARD— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By BMG Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address .. Peoples Bank Bldg.
Phone Number Main 720-1
Transmitter Location N. Main St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Thomas F. Clark Co.
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen.-Station Mgr. ...Fred B. Bullard
Commercial Manager. . . .Richard H. Goodlette
Publicity Director Paul Combs
Chief Engineer James C. French
Program Director Charles W. Metcalf
Prod. Dir., Chief Announcer Hugh Dimbar
Chief Engineer Eugene S. Adams
W S 0 N
HENDERSON— 1941— MBS
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Henderson Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus. -Studio-Transmitter Address Zion Rd.
Phone Number 3923
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Sears & Ayers
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Hecht S. Lackey
Sales Prom. Mgr Ewing Graham
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr. . . . Martin E. Schaef f er
Chief Eng., Farm Editor Vernon R. Nunn
WHOP
HOPKINSVILLE— 1940— CBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . Hopkinsville Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 539
Phone Number 1025
Studio-Transmitter Location Cadiz Rd.
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr F. E. Lackey
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Katherine Peden
Pgm. Prod. Dir Charles Stratton
Chief Engineer Leo Y. Wilson
Farm Editor Thomas B. Covington
WKLX
LEXINGTON— 1946
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Fayette Bcstg. Co.
Address Phoenix Hotel
Phone Number 8115
Transmitter Location Greendale Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Lang-Worth, Standard
Representative Walker
440
KENTUCKY
President E. F. Prichard. Sr.
Gen., Comm. Mgr Ted Grizzard
Program Director Jack Brooks
Chiei Engineer Bill Yount
W L A P
LEXINGTON— 1922— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operoted By ... . American Bcstg. Corp.
(Not ABC)
Business-Studio Address Radio Bldg.
Phone Number 1721-2-3
Transmitter Location Mason-Headley Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB. BMB
President Gilmore N. Nunn
V.P.. General Manager J. E. Willis
Commercial Manager Miller Welch
Sales Promotion Manager .... James P. Young
Program Director J. B. Faulconer
Technical Supervisor Henry C. Lockler
WLEX
LEXINGTON— 1946
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Central Ky. Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 985, Russell
Cave Pike
Phone Number 3-1977
Studio-Transmitter Location. .Russell Cave Pike
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President J. D. Gay, Jr.
General Manager Carroll Gardner
Program Dir Bob Kimbro
Chief Engineer Otho Warner
WAVE
LOUISVILLE— 1933— NBC
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WAVE, Inc.
Business Address 334 E. Broadway
Phone Number Wabash 2201
Studio Address Radio Center
Transmitter Location Hamburg Pike
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service. .Thesaurus. Lang-Worth
Representative Free & Peters
Membership BMB
President George W. Norton, Jr.
General-Station Manager Nathan Lord
Sales Prom. Mgr Robert Elderman
Program Director George Patterson
Chief Engineer Wilbur Hudson
W G R C
LOUIS VILLE— 1 936— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
(C.P. 5000 d.; 1000 n.)
Owned-Operated By ... . Northside Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address Ky. Home Life Bcstg.
Phone Number Wabash 7781
Transmitter Location . . . Preston St. & Woodbine
Air Time 6 a,m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . .Lang-Worth, Standard
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
President J. Porter Smith
V.P., Gen. Mgr Charles L. Harris
Pgm., Pub. Dir Ward Hatcher
Chief Engineer Perry Esten
WHAS
LOUISVILLE— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 840 Kc Power: 50,000 Walts
Owned-Operated By .WHAS, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .. .525 W. Broadway
Phone Number Wabash 2211
Transmitter Location Eastwood
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB
President Barry Bingham
Station Mgr Victor A. Sholis
Commercial Mgr Neil D. Cline
Production Dir William Aldridge
Publicity Dir Cecil W. Sanders
Technical Director Orrin W. Towner
WFN N
LOUISVILLE— 1940
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . Kentucky Bcstg. Corp.. Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address .... Earle Hotel
Phone Number WAbash 5148
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service MacGregor, SES AC,
Capitol. World
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB
President, Station Manager .... Harry McTigue
Commercial Manager G. F. Bauer
Program Director M. Katherine McCarten
Production Director Sam Woodall
Publicity Director Helen E. Roberts
Chief Engineer Melvin Scorsdale
WKLO
LOUISVILLE— 1948— ABC
Frequencv: 1080 Kc Power: 5000 Wotttu d.;
1000 Watts n.
441
K i: \ I I C K \
Owned-Oper. By .... Mid-America Bcstq. Corp.
Business-Studio Address. . Henry Clay Hotel
Phone Number Cloy 4441
Transmitter. . . .Daisy Lane, New Albany, Ind.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative John Blair
President James F. Brownlee
General Manager Joe Eaton
Commercial Manager Tom Under'wood
Program Director W. G. Boltorff
Production Dir Jean Clos
Publicity Director Russell Pirkey
Chief Engineer D. C. Summerford
WKYW
LOUISVILLE— 1946
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Radio Kentucky, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 431 W. JeHerson St.
Phone Number CLay 4811
Transmitter Address. . .River Rd., nr. Louisville
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol,
Standard, Cole
Transcription Service Capitol, Standard
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership BMB
President, Treasurer F. Eugene Sandford
V.P.-Station Manager Edwin E. S. Weldon
V.P.-Operations S. A. Cisler
Secretary W. Scott Miller
Program Director David Wilburn
WLOU
LOUISVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 1350 Kc Powe-: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By LouisviDe Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .2549 S. Third St.
Phone Number Calhoun 3680
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Donald Cooke
President, Gen. Mgr. . . .Mrs. John E. Messervy
Pgm. Dir., Prom. Mgr Lee Smith
Chief Engineer Steve Dawson
wcIf
MADISONVELE— 1947
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: ?50 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Madiscnville Bcstq. Co.
Business Address Box 27
Phone Number 1297
Transmitter-Studio Loca'ion Hanson Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership BMB
President, General Mgr Pierce Lackey
Station-Commercial Mgr T. E. Brewer
Program Director Conrad Brewer
Chief Engineer Evers Mick
WKTM
MAYFIELD— 1946
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Mayfield Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 232
Phone Number 46
Studio Address Mayfield Hotel
Transmitter Location Fcmcy Farm Hway.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
President Frank Evens
Gen., Sta. Mgr Wayne Morgan
Sales Prom. Mgr., Prod. Dir Bill Shelton
Program Director Margaret Dowdy
Chief Engineer Joseph M. Hargrove
WNGO
MAYFIELD— 1946
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By.. West Ky. Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Box 26
Phone Number 1204
Transmitter Location City limits, Hway.
No. 45, Paducah Rd.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-local sunset
News Service - AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Friedenberg
President Rev. H. M. Suthard
General Mgr Boyce Swann
Pgm, Dir., Prom. Mgr J. B. Fowler
Chief Engineer Eural Wadlington
WFTM
MAYSVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Standard Tobacco Co.. Inc.
Bus. Address .... 626 Forrest Ave., Tobacco Sq.
Phone Number 1400-1
Studio-Transmitter Location Tobacco Sq.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
President Charles P. Clarke
Gen., Sta. Mgr J. W. Belts
Commercial Mgr Horace Simpson
Program-Prod.-Pub. Dir Gene Waters
Musical Director Louise Carter
Chief Engineer Harvey Cross
442
KENTUCKY
WCPM
MIDDLESBORO— 1948
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Tri-State Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 515
Phone Number 1520
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang -Worth
President Elmer D. Smith
General Mgr W. T. Gaines
Program Dir Robert Thomson
Chief Engineer John Color
WmK
MIDDLESBORO— 1948
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Cumberland Gap Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 698
Phone Number 980
Studio-Transmitter Address Hway. 25 E.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Cole
Representative Holman
Membership NAB
Gen., Sta. Mgr Hal Faher
Pgm. Dir.. Prom. Mgr H. W. Taylor
Chief Engineer Edward Pipes
WNBS
MURRAY— 1947
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Murray Bcstg. Co.
Address Paduacah Hiway
Phone Number 1340
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President H. T. Waldrop
Gen., Sta. Mgr Edward Griffin
Commercial Mgr Troy W. Glidwell
Chief Engineer Carlos M. Steele
wrTop
NEWPORT— 1948
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Tri-City Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .6i? 6 Monmouth St.
Phone Number Juniper 7100-1
Transmitter Location Cold Springs
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Forjoe
President James G. Lang
Station Manager Anna Mae Rolf es
Program Director Jack Baker
Chief Engineer. Elmer C. Drake
Farm Editor Earl Davis
W 0 M I
OWENSBORO— 1938— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Owensboro Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 536
Phone Number 420-1
Studio-Transmitter Location Byers Ave. &
Livermore Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Lang-Worth, Keystone
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB, BMB
President Lawrence W, Hager
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Hugh O. Potter
Program Director Norman Hall
Musical Director Cliff ordean Potter
Chief Engineer Leslie Goodaker
WV^JS
OWENSBORO— 1946
Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Owensboro On The Air, Inc.
Business-Sludio Address 324 Allen St.
Phone Number 3408-9, 253
Tranmitter Location Hway. 60 W.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
KENTUCKY-
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE— Ar is faster, more
complete, more accu-
rate than any other
news service.
KENTUCKY ASSOCIATED PRESS
RADIO MEMBERS ASSOCIATION
President: Edwin J. Paxton, Jr.— WKYB,
Paducah
Vice-President: Stephen A. Cisler —
WKYW, Louisville
Secretary: Wilber Crawford — AP Chief of
Bureau
KENTUCKY
443
K E I\ T L C K Y
Transcription Service World
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB. BMB
President V. J. Steele
General-Station Manager Malcolm Greep
Asst. Gen. Mgr John T. Rutledge
Sales Prom. Mgr Leola C. Hayden
Program Director Lee Carl Meredith
Production Dir Charles Steele
Publicity Dir LeRoy Woodward
Chief Engineer Robert Earl Jagoe
WKYB
PADUCAH— 1 946— MBS
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . .Paducah Newspapers, Inc.
Business-Studio Address .... 504 Kentucky Ave.
Phone Number 800
Transmitter Location 5 Mi. S. of City on
U. S. 45
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated
Representative RaTel
Membership NAB, BMB
President Edwin I. Paxton. Sr.
General-Station Mgr., Pub. Dir. . . E. J. Paxton, Jr.
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Sam Livingston
Program Dir Zack Hill
Musical Director Lois Cooper
Chief Engineer C. G. Sims
W P A D
PADUCAH— 1 930— CBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper, By Paducah Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .Taylor Bldg., 4th &
Broadway
Phone Number 4I0D
Transmitter Location North 8th St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB. BMB
President Pierce E. Lackey
General-Station Mgr W. Prewitt Lackey
Comm., Sales Mgr Roy Moiield
Program Dir Evelyn Carroll Stahl
Chief Announcer Roy Mofield
Prod., Musical Dir Linn Wolf
Chief Engineer U. C. Morris
WSlP
PAINTSVILLE— 1949
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By W. Howes Meade
Address Pointsville
Phone Number 1196
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . . .Lang-Worth, Standard
President W. Howes Meade
Gen., Comm. Mgr Pat Mulvihill
Program Dir E. F. Shadburne
Chief Engineer James A. Noonan
wlTsi
PIKEVILLE— 1949
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Cumberland Pub. Co.
Address Pikcville
Phone Number 181
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President W. J. Ward
Gen., Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Meyer Layman
Commercial Mgr John Ward
Chief Engineer Guy N. Ferrell
WPKE
PIKEVILLE— 1949— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .East Kentucky Bcstg. Corp.
Address Pikevalle
Phone Number 1280
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
President Dr. O. W. Thompson
Gen., Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir C. W. Powers
Chief Engineer T. K. Smith
WPKY
PRINCETON— 1949
Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Princeton Bcstg. Co.
Address Princeton
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Pres., Gen. Mgr Leslie Goodaker
Program Dir Mrs. Leslie Goodaker
Chief Engineer Garland West
WSFC
SOMERSET— 1 947— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Southeastern Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address .. Stanford Pike
Phone Number 907-8
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Colton
Membership NAB
President Alonzo Carter
Program Director .Donald Orwin
Chief Announcer Harvey Murphey
Chief Engineer John Agostlne
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Estimated Population 2,630,000 — Increase -\-11.3% — Radio Homes 60H,000
Radio Families 714,000 — Stations in State 37
WMTC
VANCLEVE— 1948
FrequencY: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Kentucky Mt. Holiness Assn.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address Vancleve
Phone Number 3
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership BMB
President Dr. Lela G. McConnell
General-Station-Comm. Mgr Wilfred Fisher
Program Director Violet Person
Production Dir„ Chief Announcer . . Louis Bouck
Musical Director Rachel Picozo
Chief Engineer M. E. Picozo
WVLK
VERSAILLES— 1 947— MBS
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operoted By Bluegrass Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address Logan-Helm Library,
Versailles; Hotel Lafayette, Lexington
Phone No. .. Versailles 654; Lexington 2-7177
Transmitter Location .... Leestown & Yamalton-
Ironworks Rds., Fayette Co.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative Rambeau
President A. B. Chandler
V.P., Sta. Mgr W. S. Lukenbill
Commercial Mgr Lynn E, Knox
Program Dir Donald A. Horton
Chief Announcer Ray Holbrook
Chief Engineer Paul Dunbar
Farm Editor Nathaniel Clark
KROF
ABBEVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Abbeville Bcstg. Serv. Inc.
Business Address Box 306
Phone Number 90
Studio-Transmitter Location Abbeville-
LaFayette Hway. U. S. 167
Air Hme Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
General-Staticn-Comm. Mgr.. .George P. Martin
Program-Publicity Dir Ebba Lou Martin
Chief Engineer C. T. Hook
K A L B
ALEXANDRIA— 1935— ABC-LA. NET
Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n,
Owned-Oper. By. . .Alexandria Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .. .505 Vz Johnston St.
Phone Number 2-3335-8
Transmitter Location Wardville
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service , World
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
President Walter H. Allen
Secretary-Treasurer T. B. Lanford
General Mgr Willard L. Cobb
Station Dir Harold H. Carr
Commercial Manager Walter Melson
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Harper Clark
Chief Engineer Jesse R. Sexton
Farm Editor John D. Lyles
KSYL
ALEXANDRIA— 1947— NBC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Station KSYL
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address .... Bolton Ave.
Ext.
Phone Number 6611-2
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:05 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB, BMB
Co-Partners . . Harold Wheelahan & Sylvan Fox
General-Station Manager Paul H. Goldman
Comm. Mgr Milton Fox
Sales Prom. Mgr S. R. Fox
Program-Production Dir Bruce Rainey
Publicity Director Jack McCall
Chief Announcer Paul Mitchell
Musical Director Bruce Rainey
Chief Engineer Earl M. Eggers
Farm Editor Robert Leroy
KVOB
ALEXANDER— 1946— MBS-L A. NET
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Central Louisiana Bcstg.
Corp.
Business-Studio Address 1710 Jackson St.
Phone Number 20481
Transmitter Location Old Boyce Rd.
A.ir Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
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Representative McGillvra
Membership NAB
President Roy O. Martin
Gen., Comm. Mgr John H. Allen, Jr.
Sta., Pqm. Dir Franklin Whitehead
Chief Announcer Tommy Erwin
Chief Engineer John W. Crawford
KTRY
BASTROP— 1948
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 250 Walts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . .Morehouse Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus. -Studio Address. . . .217 S. Washington St.,
P. O. Box 193
Phone Number 1400
Transmitter Location N.W. of City
Air Time Sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth. Capitol
Representative Friedenberg
Membership NAB
President Nathan Bolton
Commercial Manager Salvador Scarpino
WAFB
BATON ROUGE— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1460 Kc. .Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n.
Owned-Oper. By Modern Bcstg. Co. of
Baton Rouge, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1048 Florida St.
Phone Number 4-8571
News Service AP
Representative Walker
President Louis S. Prejean
General Manager Tom E. Gibbens
Comm. Mgr Frank Parton
Prog. Dir., Prom. Mgr Max Fetty
Chief Engineer Donald K. Allan
WIBR
BATON ROUGE— 1948— LBS
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .G. T. Owen & Owen W. Ware
Business Address P. O. Box 1226
Phone Number 4-9493-4
Studio-Transmitter Location .... 600 Neosha St.
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative Cooke
Membership NAB
Gen., Comm. Mgr H. W. Bumpas
Program Director Scott W. Erwin
Production Director Robert Earle
Publicity Dir Mary Davidson
Musical Director Prim Verger
Chief Announcer Bud Campbell
Chief Engineer E. E. Case
Farm Editor Clcrude N. Campbell, Jr.
W J B 0
BATON ROUGE— 1934
NBC-LA. NET
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By .Baton Rouge Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 444 Florida St.
Phone Number 2-5271
Transmitter Location Rosevelt Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
President Douglas L. Manship
V.P., General Mgr J. Roy Dabadie
Sales Manager Charles C. Garvey
Pgm., Pub. Director Ralph H. Sims
Production Dir Robert H. Scearce
Music Librarian John Rutledge
Chief Engineer Vernon E. Dudley
WLCS
BATON ROUGE— 1946— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Air Waves, Inc.
Business Address 204 North St.
Phone Number 24411
Transmitter Location 3936 Broussard
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. INS
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol,
Cole
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB, BMB. FMA
General Manager ., Earl Smith
Commercial Manager A. Lamar Simmons
Sales Promotion Mgr Martha Hundemer
Chief Announcer Quitman Henley
Chief Engineer Edward Van Valkenburg
wTkc
BOGALUSA— 1947— MBS-LA.
Frequency: 1490 Kc. Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By I. K. Corkern, Jr.
Business Address Box 811
Phone Number 1906
Studio-Transmitter Address . . N. Rio Grande St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
President, Gen.-Station Mgr. . . I. K. Corkern, Jr.
ksTg
CROWLEY— 1947
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Wcrtts
Owned-Operated By Acadia Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. . . .101 N. Parkerson Ave.
Phone Number 1450-1, 544
Transmitter Location Odd Fellow Rd. &
U. S. 90
Air Time Unlimited
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News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB
Pres., Sales Prom. Mgr Max Thomas
Gen., Sla. Mgr B. Hillman Bailey, Jr.
Commercial Manager Lauren R. Stagg
Program Director Freda S. Thomas
Chief Engineer Clovis L. Bailey
Farm Editor J. C. Hoifpauir
WIHL
HAMMOND— 1 947— KBS
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Superior Enterprises
Business-Studio Address.. 2 18 W. Thomas St.
Phone Number 960
Transmitter Location . . . Hammond-Ponchatoula
Highway
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Gen., Sta. Mgr F. E. Curnutt
Comm. Mgr J. K. Ferris
Chief Announcer Rick Webb
Chief Engineer F. E. Curnutt
K C I L
HOUMA— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Charles W. Lamar, Jr.
Business Address .... Lamar Adv. Co., Box 30,
Baton Rouge
Phone Number 6828-9
Transmitter Location Bayou Black Dr.
Studio Address Box 1031
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB, BMB
Station Mgr Frank Conwell
Commercial Mgr Joseph S. Strada
Sales Prom. Mgr Frank King
Program Director Dick McMullen
Musical Dir Ovide Davis
Chief Engineer Donald L. Jones
K V 0 L
LAFAYETTE— 1935— NBC
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Evangeline Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address.. 519 S. Buchanan St.
Phone Number 5111-2
Transmitter Location Scott Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Meeker
Membership NAB, BMB
President Morgan Murphy
General Manager George H. Thomas
Sta., Comm., Mgr., Pub. Dir.. .Evan H. Hughes
Ch-ef Engineer Louis Pilcher
Farm Editor Allison Theriot
KLOU
LAKE CHARLES— 1947
CBS-LA. NET
Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .The Pelican Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. ... 134 Clarence St.
Phone Number 7277-8
Transmitter Location North Lake Charles,
P .O. Box 288
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Walker
Membership NAB, BMB
President H. Vernon Anderson
General Mgr E. R. Anderson
Secretary-Treasurer Sara M. Anderson
Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Eugene S. Cuny
Sales Prom. Mgr William Patton
Publicity Dir Lucille Storer
Chief Announcer Sid Morse
Musical Dir Jerry Barlow
Chief Engineer Andrew Vargo
LOUISIANA
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE— Ar members, the
greatest body of news
collectors in the world
today, provide their
news to their AP.
LOliisilANASiSisSIPPI
ASSOCIATED PRESS
BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
President: James Gordon — WNOE, New
Orleans, La.
Vice-President: Emmet McMurry — WJPR,
Greenville, Miss.
Secretary: Harry Leadingham — AP Chief
of Bureau, New Orleans
Continuing Study Committee Chairman:
Gene Gratz — WELO, Tupelo, Miss.
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K P L C
LAKE CHARLES— 1935
NBC-LA. STATE
Frequency: 1470 Kc... Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n.
Owned-Operated By Calcasieu Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1521
Phone Number 2713
Studio Address Majestic Hotel
Transmitter Location 2 Mi. W. of City
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service •*"
Transcription Service World
Representative Weed
President T. B. Lanlord
Gen., Sta. Mgr David Wilson
Commercial Manager P. E. Mills, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr., Prod. Dir Tom Journeay
Program Director Horace Lyons
Publicity Dir Lynn Williams
Chief Announcer Jim Toth
Musical Dir Agnes Forber
Chief Engineer A. B. Graft
Farm Editor Jimmy Basham
KWSL
LAKE CHARLES— 1947
MBS-LIBERTY
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Alonzo Stanford Dudley
Address 1 Mill St.
Phone Number 6-1401
Air Time Unlimited
News Service VP
Transcription Service Cole, Lang-Worth
Representative Friedenberg
General Mgr A. Stanford Dudley
Station Manager Alva P. Frith
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . Thomas A. Gresham
Pgm., Prod. Dir Roy K. Rhodes
Publicity, Musical Dir Ralph Hooks
Chief Engineer LaVance Carson
KMLB
MONROE— 1930— ABC
Frequency: 1440 Kc... Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Liner's Bcstg. Station, Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 1723
Phone Number L. D. 25, 4321-2, 3952
Studio Address Francis Hotel
Transmitter Location Millhaven Rd.
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President J. C. Liner, Sr.
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Charles Price
Sales Prom. Mgr Lawrence Gibbs
Pgm., Pub. Dir Marjorie Watson
Chief Announcer Joe Pierce
Chief Engineer O. L. Morgan
KNOE
MONROE— 1 944— NBC
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By James A. Noe
Business-Studio Address Bernhardt Bldg.
Phone Number 912
Transmitter Location Good Hope Rd.
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President James A. Noe
General Manager Robert W. Dumm
Program Director Bid Causey
Chief Engineer William Hyatt
KVTCJ
NATCHITOCHES— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Natchitoches Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Box 232
Phone Number 2353
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB, BMB
President *. . . .Dr. William H. Pierson
Gen., Comm. Mgr Charles L. Planchard
Program Dir Kenneth M. Dowty
Chief Engineer Carroll G. Crew
KANE
NEW IBERIA— 1946— MBS-LA
Frequency: 1240 Kc .Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .New Iberia Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . 101 W. St. Peter St,
Phone Number 965
Transmitter Location 1102 W. Main St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC, Capitol
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager George H. Thomas
Station Manager Dierrell Hamm
Commercial Mgr J. R. MacEachron
Program Director Ken Dunnagan
Chief Announcer Donald Bonis
Chief Engineer L. M. Blackmon
W DS U
NEW ORLEANS— 1923— NBC
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 5000 Walls
Owned-Operated By . . . WDSU Bcstg. Services
Business-Studio Address 520 Royal St.
Phone Number Tulane 4371
Transmitter Location Whitney Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative John Blair
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Membership NAB
Partners .... Edgar B. Stern, Edgar B. Stern, Jr.
Gen. Sta. Mgr Robert Swezey
Commercial Mgr A. Louis Read
Program Dir Stanley Holiday
Production Dir Ray Rich
Publicity Dir Ray Liuzza
Chief Announcer Gay Batson
Chief Engineer Lindsey Riddle
WJBW
NEW ORLEANS— 1926
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By... Mrs. Louise C. Carlson
Business-Studio Address Cigali Bldg.
Phone Number Ma. 3488-9
Transmitter Location New Orleans
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. INS
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative W. G. Rambeau
Membership NAB
Gen. Mgr Louise C. Carlson
Commercial Mgr Pat J. Shannon
Program Dir James Warren
Chief Engineer Charles L. Whitney
wjIur
NEW ORLEANS— 1946
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. .Supreme Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address Jung Hotel, Canal St.
Phone Number Ca. 0358-7
Air Time .Daytime
News Service XJP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB, FMA
President William Cortada
Co-Mgrs George A. Moyoral, S. W. Ray, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr S. Whitmire
Program Director Meredith Gibson
Publicity Dir Cati Hairston
Chief Engineer George A. Mayoral
W NO E
NEW ORLEANS— 1926— MBS
Frequency: 1060 Kc. .Power: 50,000 d.; 5000 n,
Owned-Operated By. .... James A. Noe
Business-Studio Address St. Charles Hotel
Phone Number Raymond 0423-4
Transmitter Location. S. Broad & Euphrosine St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, tJP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
Owner .James A. Noe
General-Station Manager. . . .James E. Gordon
Commercial Manager Paul Seville
Program Director .BeTerl^
IN N£\N ORLEANS
LOW RATES
WDSU offers the
lowest rates among
the three largest
network stations.
IN NEW ORLEANS
LARGE AUDIENCE
WDSU is rapidly assuming
the lead in listening
audience in the
South's Greatest Market!
IN NEW ORLEANS
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Production Director Eldon Durand
Publicity Director Lorry Wilson
Chief Engineer Albert Bourgeois
WSM B
NEW ORLEANS— 1925— NBC
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Operated By WSMB, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 901 Canal St.
Phone Number Magnolia 5921
Representative Edward Petry
President E. V. Richards
General Manager H. Wheelahan
W T P S
NEW ORLEANS— 1948
Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 1000 d.; 500 n.
Owned-Oper. By. The Times Picayune Pub. Co.
Business Address 615 North St.
Phone Number Canal 5561
Studio Address 601 Howard Ave.
Transmitter Location. . . .Hamilton Ave., Gretna
Air Time 6-M
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Associated,
Capitol
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
President L. K. Nicholson
General Mgr H. F. Wehrmann
Commercial Mgr .■ • • • I- ^- O'Meallie
Program Dir ' M. J. Clarke
Chief Engineer G. W. Deblieux
WWEZ
NEW ORLEANS— 1947
Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Opertaed By Sky Bcstg. Service
Bus.-Studio Address Hotel New Orleans
Phone Number Canal 3421
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Hollingbery
President A. L. Chilton
Gen., Comm. Mgr Joe A. Oswald
Program Dir Ken Elliott
Chief Engineer Harrison Mondy
WWL
NEW ORLEANS— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operoled By Loyola University
Address Roosevelt Hotel
Phone Number Raymond 2194-5-6-7
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP, AP
Transcription Service Standard, World
Representative Katz
Membership NAB, BMB
President Rev. Thomas J. Shields
Gen. -Station Mgr W. H. Summerville
Comm. Manager Larry Balrd
Pi emotion Manager Bob Tompkins
P.ogram Director E. M. Hoemer
Chief Engineer J. D. Bloom, Jr.
KSLO
OPELOUSAS— 1947
MBS-LIBERTY-KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KSLO Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 392
Studio Address KSLO Bldg.
Phone Number 2633
Transmitter Location 1 1 2 Mi. SW. of City
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB, BMB
Gen., Sta. Mgr W. Eugene Jones
Commercial Mgr Jim Wethington
Program Dir Pat McCusker
Chief Announcer John Chauvin
Chief Engineer Freddie Hebert
KRUS
RUSTON— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Clarence E. Faulk, Jr.
Bus.-Studio Address. .. 105 N. Railroad Ave.
Phone Nmnber 1490
Transmitter Location ... Hway. 80, 2 Mi. W. of
City
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worih
Membership NAB, BMB
President C. E. Faulk, Jr.
General Manager Lloyd A. Goodin
Program Director Kenneth L. Whitaker
Traffic Mgr Eloise Fowler
Chief Engineer Chester Gillespie
KENT
SHREVEPORT— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operoled By Frank H. Ford
Business-Studio Address 311 Milam St.
Phone Number 3-3681
Transmitter Location Blanchctrd Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service , . . . . AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Walker
Membership NAB. BMB
Owner, General Manager Frank H. Ford
Commercial Manager Frank H. Ford. Jr.
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Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Bill Monroe
Program-Production Dir Joe Monroe
Musical Dir Clois Spraggins
Chief Engineer L. J. Carlson
Farm Editor Bill Rutledge
K RM D
SHREVEPORT— 1928— ABC
Frequency: 1340 Kc ; . . .Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Station KRMD
Bus.-Studio Address New Jeiierson Hotel,
P. O. Box 1712
Phone Number 6171
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
Manager G. V. Wilson
Station Director W. L. Switzer
K t B S
SHREVEPORT— 1922— NBC-TQ
Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts d.;
5000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station KTBS. Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .312 E. Kingshighwoy
Phone Number .:..... 7-3644
Transmitter Location. . . 1.5 Mi. W.S.W of Dixie
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Edward Petry
Membership BMB
President Allen D. Morris
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr C. K. Beaver
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir C. W. Doebler
Program Director Deane Flett
Production Director David Kent
Chief Engineer C. H. Maddox
K WK H
SHREVEPORT— 1925— CBS-SCQN
Frequency: 1130 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .International Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address .... Commercial Bldg.
Phone Number 2-8711
Transmitter Location Dixie
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative Branham
Membership NAB. BMB
President John D. Ewing
General-Station Manager Henry B. Clay
Conim.-Asst. Mgr B. G. Robertson
Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir James T. Briggs
Program Director . Horace Logan
Chief Announcer Frank Page
Chief Engineer W. E. Antony
MAm
Estimated Population 909,000 — Increase A^l 3% — Radio Homes 248,000
Radio Families — 236,000 — Stations in State 15
WFAU
AUGUSTA— 1946— MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Waits
Owned-Oper. By . . . Twin City Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Address 160 Bangor St.
Phone Number 2540
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Forjoe
President Faust Couture
General Manager Robert I. Payne
Program Director Norman G. Gallant
Chief Engineer Robert H. Parker
(See Page 432)
WRDO
AUGUSTA— 1932— NBC-NERN
Frequency: 1400 Kc .Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WRDO. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 175 Water St.
Phone Number 2285
Transmitter Location Chelsea
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative ... .Weed, Bannan
Membership NAB. BMB
President Adeline B. Rines
General-Station Manager Jack S. Atwood
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Donald K. Powers
Pgm. Dir,, Prom. Mgr Leslie R. Hubley
Chief Engineer Harold T. Dinsmore
W A B I
BANGOR— 1 92 1— ABC-PTG
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Community Bcstg. Service
Business-Studio Address 57 State St.
Phone Number 6446-7
Transmitter Location Wilson St., Brewer
Air Time 6:20 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative Young, Kattle-Corter
President F. B. Simpson
Gen., Sta. Mgr Murray Carpenter
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr.. .Leon P. Gorman, Jr.
Program-Product ion-Musical Dir. . . Harold Dorr
Chief Engineer Walter Dickson
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BANGOR— 1947— CBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. Guy Gannett Bcstg. Services
Business Address Box 732
Phone Number 7354
Studio-Trcmsmitter Location. .329 Mt. Hope Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Paul H. Roymer
Membership BMB
President Guy P. Gannett
General Manager Lawrence W. Stubbs
Station Mcmager Samuel G. Henderson, Jr.
Commercial Manager Harvey M. Grant
Program Director Elisabeth A. Kihlmire
Chief Engineer Louris P. MacGown
WJOR
BANGOR— 1946
MBS-YANKEE-KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Bangor Bcstg. Service. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 22 State St.
Phone Number Bangor 5612
Transmitter Location Bangor
Covering Central Maine
with 3 outlets
wcou
WCOU-FM
93.9 MGS
of Lewiston
WFAU
of Augusta
MUTUAL
YANKEE
Represented Nationally by
Forjoe & Company
New York
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Forjoe
Pres., Chief Engr Stephen Velardi
Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Lawrence Slon
W LB Z
BANGOR— 1 926— NBC-NERN
Frequency: B20 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Maine Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 100 Main St.
Phone Number Bangor 6023
Transmitter Location Outer Broadway
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Weed, Bertha Barman
Membership NAB, BMB
President William H. Rines
Station Manager Edward E. Guernsey
Program Director Irving S. Hunter
Publicity Director George Chapman
Musical Director Norman Lambert
Chief Engineer John Wibby
wTde
BIDDEFORD— 1 948— MBS- YANKEE
Freqeuncy: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Biddeiord Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 234 Main St.
Phone Number 4-4566
Transmitter Location Gay Field St., Saco
Air Time 6:15 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service .' Capitol
Representative Friedenberg
Membership NAB
President, Gen.-Comm. Mgr.. .Gordon J. Lewis
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Tames Gates
Program Dir Gordon I. Lewis
Publicity Dir Chrisoula Drivos
Chief Announcer Burleigh Brown
Musical Director Merrill Smith
Chief Engineer Arthur Deters
Farm Editor Bruce Bauman
WCOU
LEWISTON— 1938— MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Twin City Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 223 Lisbon St.
Phone Number 4-6921
Transmitter Location Webber Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC
Representative Forjoe
Owner-Executive Faust Couture
General-Station Mgr John C. Libby
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Guy Ladouceur
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MAINE
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Herb Fontaine
Chief Announcer Norman Card
Musical Dir Marion Payne Louisfell
Chief Engineer Donald Mason
Farm Editor Harold Alberghini
WLAM
LEWISTON— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1470^ Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Lewiston- Auburn Bcstg.
Corp.
Business-Studio Address 129 Lisbon St.
Phone Number 4-5401-2
Transmitter Location. .Washington St., Auburn
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Everett-McKinney,
Kittell-Carter
Membership NAB
President, Station Mgr Elden H. Shute, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. . . Gerald T. Higgins
Program Director William Finkeldey
Musical Director Bert Cote
Chief Engineer Leslie R. Hall
W C S H
PORTLAND— 1925
NBC-NERN-ME.
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Congress Square Hotel Co.
Business-Studio Address 157 High St.
Phone Number 2-0181
Transmitter Location Scarboro
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Weed, Bertha Bannan
Membership NAB, BMB
President Adeline B. Rines
Station Manager William H. Rines
Commercial Manager Albert W. Smith
Sales Promotion Mgr Rudolph O. Marcoux
Program Director Arthur Owens
Publicity Director Linwood T. Pitman
Musical Director Norman Ayres
Chief Engineer G. Fred Crandon
Farm Editor Linwood H. Brofee
News Director William F. McCrary
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.,
P. O. Box 1731
Phone Number 2-7423
Transmitter Location Riverton
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB
President Guy P. Gannett
Vice-President Lawrence H. Stubbs
General Manager Creighton E. Gatchell
Commercial Manager Arthur K. Atherton
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir.
Francis H. Farnum, Jr.
Program-Production Dir Richard E. Bates
Chief Engineer Roger W. Hodgkins
WMTW
PORTLAND— 1946— MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Radio Enterprises, Inc.
Address 212 Middle St.
Phone Number 4-2649
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC
Representative Ra-Tel
President John Baybutt
Gen., Comm. Mgr Abbott Smith
Sta. Mgr., Program Dir Donald I. Curran
Chief Announcer Dick Smith
Chief Engineer Horace Ruiz
=M A I N E=
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE— Ar members decide
what AP shall be. Their
decision has made
AP unequalled in cov-
ering the news of the
world . . . RAPIDLY
TRUTHFULLY . . .
ACCURATELY.
NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATEa PRESS
BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION
President: Leiand Bickford — Editor-in-
Chief, Yankee Network, Boston
Secretary: L P. Yale — AP Chief of
Bureau, Boston
Direct-or for Maine: frank Hoy — WLAM,
Lewiston
.^=M A I N E^^
453
Sell the Baltimore area
the SENSE-lble way--
SELL BY
SOUND
Radio Balfimore
IVBAL
50,000 Watts
SELL BY
SIGHT
Television Baltimore ... UIR^I ""TV
Channel Eleven
NBC Affiliates
Nationally represented by Edward Retry & Co., Inc.
MAI]\E-MARYLA]«>
WPOR
PORTLAND— 1 946— ABC-PTN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Oliver Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address . . The Chapman Bldg.
Phone Number 3-8111
Transmitter Location Baxter Blvd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Adam J. Young, Jr.,
Kettell-Carter
Membership NAB. BMB
General Manager Harold H. Meyer
Commercial Manager William J. Mullen
Sales Prom, Mgr Anne Bradford
Dir. ol Special Events S. Blake Ellis
Ch'ef Engineer Roger L. Perry
WAG
PRESQUE ISLE— 1931
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Aroostook Bcstg. Corp,
Business-Studio Address 180 State St., W.
Phone Number 8821
Transmitter Location U. S. Route 1
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, SESAC
Representative Continental Radio,
Bertha Bannan
Membership NAB. BMB
President Harry E. Umphrey
General Manager Harold D. Glidden
Program Dir Ted Coffin
Chief Engineer Lester E. Hughes
WfVL
WATERVILLE— 1946— ABC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Kennebec Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 36 Silver St.
Phone Number 2700-1
Transmitter Location 140 Benton Ave.,
Winslow
Air Time 8:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative. . .Robert Meeker, Kettell-Carter
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. -Station Mgr Carleton D. Brown
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Harold L. Vigue
Program-Production Dir Paul Huber
Chief Engineer Donald H. Sutherland
Estimated Population 2,173,000 — Increase -]-19.4% — Radio Homes 396,000
Radio Families — 608,000 — Stations in State 22
WANN
ANNAPOLIS— 1946
Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By. . .Annapolis Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 25 School St.,
P. O. Box 749
Phone Number Annapolis 2500
Transmitter Location Bay Ridge Rd.
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President, General Mgr Morris H. Blum
Station-Commercial Mgr Thomas S. Carr
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Robert L. Blalock
Sta., Comm. Mgr., Pub. Dir Gene Gosch
Pgm., Prod. Dir M. E. Blalock
Chief Announcer, Farm Editor Bill Earle
Chief Engineer. Stanley C. Leek
WASL
ANNAPOLIS— 1946
Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ChesapeaVe Radio Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 612
Phone Number 9211
Transmitter-Studoi Location Truxton Hgts.
Air Time Local sun~ise-local sunset
News Service AP, Transradio
WN AV
ANNAPOLIS— 1949
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 500 Watts
Owned-Operated By Capital Bcstg, Co.
Business Address 89 West St.
Phone Number 2639
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated. Capitol
Representative McGillvra
President Albert H. McCarthy
General Mgr H. Philip Nesbilt
Commercial Mgr William T. O'Connor
Program Dir Patricia C. Scible
Production Dir Charles Mannel
Chief Engineer Paul C. Jones
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MARYLAND
WB AL
BALTIMORE— 1 925— NBC
Frequency: 1090 Kc Power: 50,000 WaHs
Owned-Operated By Hearst Radio, Inc.
Address 2610 N. Charles St.
Phone Number Hopkins 3000
Transmitter Location Wincms Rd..
Randalls Town
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS, UP, AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB, BMB
President Charles McCabe
General Mgr Harold Burke
Business Manager D. L. Provost
Sales Manager Leslie Peord
Program Dir Willis K. Freiert
Production Dir Victor Campbell
Publicity Dir Tom White
Chief Announcer Walter Linthicum
Chief Engineer John Wilner
Farm Editor Bill Rock
(See Page 454)
WBMD
BALTIMORE— 1947
Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By Key Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 4 W. Eager St.
Phone Number Mulberry 7095-6-7
Transmitter Location 2901 Moravia Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
President George E. Hull
Gen„ Sta. Mgr H. Shelton Earp, Jr.
Commercial Manager Merrill L. Carroll
Prog. Dir., Chief Announcer .... Tom O'Connor
Chief Engineer Russell H. Morgan
WCAO
BALTIMORE— 1922--CBS
Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Monumental Radio Co.
Business-Studio Address. . 1102 N. Charles St.
Phone Number Mulberry 0600
Transmitter Location Park Hgts. Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Paul H. Roymer
Membership NAB, BMB
President Lewis M. M'lbourne
Exec. V.P., Gen., Sta. Mgr L. W. Milbourne
Sales Prom., Pub. Dir. . . Robert M. Richmond
Program Dir George L. Filling
Chief Announcer Charles W. Purcell
Chief Engineer Martin L. Jones
Farm Editor Ray Moffett
WCBM
BALTIMORE— 1 9 30— MBS
Frequency: 680 Kc. Power: 10,000 d.; 5000 n.
Owned-Oper. By Baltimore Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address. . . .Harford & North Aves.
Phone Number Belmont 8400
Transmitter Location Cold Spring Lane
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP, INS
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Weed
Membership NAB
President, Comm. Manager John Elmer
Gen., Sta., Mgr., Pgm. Dir.. George H. Roeder
Musical Dir Jack Rohr
Chief Engineer G. Porter Houston
W F B R
BALTIMORE— 1922— ABC
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .The Baltimore Radio Show,
Inc.
Business-Studio Address 10 E. North Ave.
Phone Number Mulberry 1300
Transmitter Location 701 Waterview Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB
President Robert S. Maslin
V.P.. Treas., Actg. Mgr. . . John H. L. Troutf elter
Nat. Comm. Mgr William S. Pirie, Jr.
Local Comm. Mgr William R. Dothard
Sales Promotion Manager. . . .William B. Roche
Program-Production Dir Bert Hanouer
Publicity Director Robert S. Maslin, Jr.
Chief Announcer Henry Hickman
Musical Director Joseph Imbrogulio
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 Number Lexington 7808
Transmitter Location 1230 Curtain Ave.
Air Time 24 Hrs.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, FMA
Pres., Gen. -Sta. Mgr Thomas G. Tmsley. Jr.
Comm., Sales Pronu Mgr Robert C. Embry
Program Dir Mariliee Considine
Publicity Director Mae Hughes
Musical Director Anna Ray Suter
Chief Engineer James S. Duff
(See Page 458)
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MARYLAl^D
WSID
BALTIMORE— 1948
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By United Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . .109 W. Baltimore St.
Phone Number Saratoga 8250
Transmitter Location Essex
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Richard Eaton
Promotion Mgr Helen Wherley
Asst. Gen., Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir.
Albert R. Lamphear
Chief Engineer Ben Wolfe
WBCC
BETHESDA— 1947
Frequency: 1120 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . Broadcast Management, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 5 Wilson Lane
Phone Number Oliver 2800
Transmitter Location. . .Kenwood Country Club
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .Lang- Worth, Associated
Membership NAB
President Willard D. Egolf
Commercial Manager Cecil Richards
Sales Promotion Manager Phil Davison
Pgm., Musical Dir Grace Campbell Egolf
Chief Announcer Harold Provensen
Chief Engineer Donald Herr
Farm Editor Pete Peirce
WCEM
CAMBRIDGE— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Shore Bcstg Co.
Business-Studio Address Cambridge
Phone Number 1580
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB
President John W. Downing
General Manager Charles I. Truitt
Station Mgr., Program Dir.. .Edward H. Brigham
Commercial Manager James Wood
WCUM
CUMBERLAND— 1948— CBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Tower Realty Co.
Address William Rd. P. O. Box 380
MORE POWER FOR US means
MORE SELLING POWER FOR YOU
SOON
10,000 WATTS FOR WCBM
reaching and selling a larger part of one
of the nation's richest and best markets.
680 KILOCYCLES
a preferred place on the radio dial.
John Elmer, President
George H. Roeder,
General Manager
Baltimore's Listening Habit
uicBm
Mutual Broadcasting System
Exclusive National Representatives
WEED & COMPANY
Nev/ York, Chicago, Boston, Detroit,
Atlanta, Hollywood, San Francisco
457
PLUS
L^^^^
Audience in Baltimore!
Advertisers have known for a long time that
W-I-T-H deHvers more home Hsteners-per-dollar
than any other station in town. Now a survey made
under the supervision of the Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity shows that of all radios playing in these
commercial establishments, the following per-
centages were tuned to W-I-T-H:
Grocery stores 42.3% Drug stores 34.6%
Barber shops 49.3% Taverns 67.3%
This BIG PLUS AUDIENCE means that a small
appropriation on W-I-T-H produces big results. See
your Headley-Reed man for the full W-I-T-H story.
i^iu
^WITH
Baltimore
Maryland
TOM TINSLEY, President
Represented by HEADLEY-REED
458
MARYLAIVD
Phone Number 5400-1
News Service AP, Transradio
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Meeker
Membership NAB
President Karl F. Steinmann
Acting Sta. Mgr Aquin P. Feeney
Commercial Mgr Alton Whitehouse
Program Dir Clark W. Thornton, Jr.
Publicity Director Wilbur Bishop
Chief Engineer .... William Paul Clendenning
W T B 0
CUMBERLAND— 1928— NBC
Frequency: 1450 Kc .Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Cumberland Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 31 Frederick St.
Phone Number 299
Transmitter Location Fort Hill
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
Managing Partner, Gen., SiO. Mgr.
Aurelia S. Becker
Program Dir Edwin F. Hinkle
Chief Engineer William R. Selleck
Farm Editor Robert Rosamond
WDYK
CUMBERLAND— 1949— ABC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By R. A. Raese
Business Address 450 Byrd Ave.
Phone Number 5727
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service .Lang-Worth
Pres., Gen. Mgr R. A. Raese
Commercial Mgr George J. Kapel
Program Dir William A. Vaughn
Promotion Mgr Ernest N. Butler
WFM D
FREDERICK— 1936— CBS
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 500 Watts
Owned-Operated By Monocacy Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address E. Church St.
Phone Number 1626
Transmitter Location Butterfly Lane
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
President Laurence Leonard
General Manager James W. Robertson
Commercial Manager William Hardy
Program Director Evelyn Leonard
Chief Announcer Bud Bowers
Chief Engineer lames W. Robertson
Farm Editor Clem Gardner
WTB 0
AM250W FMIOOOW
Cumberland Maryland
in the Cumberland area , . .
WTBO, for 22 years, has
been the preference with
advertisers and listeners —
station^ in the leading
m^arket between Pitts-
burgh and Baltimore.
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WARK
HAGERSTOWN— 1 947— ABC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Antietam Bcslg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address. . . .128 S. Prospect St.
Phone Number 4500
Transmitter Location Commonwealth Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Membership NAB, BMB
Chairman of Board R. J. Funkhouser
General Mgr Stewart W. Phillips
Commercial Manager. . . .Samuel E. Phillips, Jr.
Prog. Dir., Farm Editor Hunter Reams
Pubicity Director Jane Smith
Chief Engineer G. Harold Brewer
wTe j
HAGERSTOWN— 1932— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Hagerstown Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .33 W. Franklin St.
Phone Number 2323
Transmitter Location Carroll Heights
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, Transradio
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth
Representative Friedenberg
Membership NAB, BMB
V.P., Gen. Mgr Grover C, Crilley
Sta. Mgr., Pub. Dir William H. Paulsgrove
Commercial Mgr Clarence Myers
Sales Promotion Mgr Harold Gray
Production Dir Patsy Miller
Chief Engineer George Mclntire
WAS A
HAVRE DE GRACE— 1948— KBS
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Chesapeake Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. . . .Bel Air Rd.
Phone Number 800
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Continental
President, General-Station Mgr. . . Jason T. Pate
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Charles W. Irwin
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Jack Steinhardt
Chief Engineer William O. Kuntz
W BO C
SALISBURY— 1940— MBS
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By.... The Peninsula Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address Radio Park
Phone Number 6131
Air Time Unlinuted
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Thesaurus
Representative Bum-Smith
Membership BMB
President John W. Downlxvg
Gen.-Sta.-Comm.-Sales Mgr Charles J. Truitt
Program Director John W. Downing. Jr.
Chief Engineer Jack W. Word
WGAY
SILVER SPRINGS— 1946
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Wotti
Owned-Oper. By . . . . Tri-Suburban Bcstg. Corp.
Business Addres Silver Spring
Phone Number Shop. 1050
Studio-Transmitter Location Kemp Mill Rd.
Air Time Daytiine
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Walker
Membership NAB, BMB
President John W. Kluge
Gen.-Sta.-Comm.-Sales Mgr. .Joseph L. Brechner
Program Director Ernest Tannen
Chief Engineer Nicholal J. Chaconoi
WOOK
SILVER SPRING— 1947
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By United Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 1143 Connecticut Ave.
NW., Washington, D. C.
Phone Number Sterling 7265
Studio Address. .1143 Conn. Ave., N.W., Wash-
ington, D. C; 8512 Georgia Ave., Silver Spg.
Air Time Daytime
Pres., Gen.-Comm. Mgr Rich(trd Eaton
Program Director Arnold Bi Fort
Chief Engineer Vernon V. Story
=^MARYLAND =
WHY IS AP THE BEST?
AP
BECAUSE-
is faster, more
complete, more accu-
rate than any other
news service.
CHESAPEAKE AP RADIO
ASSOCIATION
President: Denis Sartain — WWDC, Washington
First Vice-President: Matthew Warren —
WEAM, Arlington, Va.
Secretary: Max Fullerton — AP Chief of Bureau,
Baltimore
News Committee Chairman: William C. Con-
hurst — WCAO, Baltimore
Cooperation Committee Ctiairman: SteVrart
Phillips— WARK, Hagerstown
^— MARYLAND^
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Estimated Population 4,713,000 — Increase -^9.2% — Radio Homes 1,308,000
Radio Families — 1,321,000 — Stations in State 43
WBMS
BOSTON— 1946
Frequency: 1090 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-OiJerated By WBMS. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 35 Court St.
Phone Number LAfayette 3-5616
Transmitter Location Medford
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Ra-Tel
President Jack N. Berkman
General Manager Arthur E. Haley
Comm. Mgr Frederic S. Bailey
Program Director John R. Thornton
Chief Announcer William Stewart
Musical Director Martin Bokspan
Chief Engineer Herbert Rattigan
WBZHVBZA
(Synchronous Operation)
BOSTON-SPRINGFIELD— 1921
NBC-NERN
Frequency: 1030 Kc Power: WBZ, 50,000
Watts; WBZA, 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Westinghouse Radio Sta-
tions, Inc. (Synchronous Operation)
Business-Studio Add... 11 70 Soldiers Field Rd.
Phone Number ALgonquin 4-5670
Transmitter Location WBZ. Hull, Mass.;
WBZA. East Springfield. Mass.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service . . . Thesaurus. Associated
Representative Free & Peters
Membership BMB
President Walter Evans
Vice-President Walter E. Benoit
General Manager J. B. Conley
Station Manager W. C. Swartley
Sales Manager C. Herbert Masse
Promotion Manager John Stilli
Program Manager W. Gordon Swan
Publicity Manager W. A. Davis
Chief Engineer WBZ. W. H. Hauser;
WBZA. Harold Randol
W C 0 P
BOSTON— 1935— ABC
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Massachusetts Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 485 Boylston St.
Phone Number COpley 7-0123
Transmitter Location Lexington
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Kotz
Membership NAB, BMB
President John Cowles
General-Station Manager Craig Lawrence
Natl. Comm. Mgr A. N. Armstrong, Jr.
Sales Promotion Manager John Wilkoff
Program Director Gene King
Production Director Henry Lundquist
Publicity Director Virginia Nowell
Musical Dir Louis Goldberg
Chief Engineer Roland C. Hale
W E E I
BOSTON— 1924— CBS
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By CBS, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 182 Tremont St.
Phone Number HUbbard 2-2323
Transmitter Location. . . .Mystic Valley Pkway.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Long- Worth
Representative Radio Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres. (CBS) Frank Stanton
General Manager Harold E. Fellows
Asst. Comm., Gen. Mgr. . . . Wilbur S. Edward's
Sales Promotion Mgr Charles B. H. Vaill
Program Director Raymond G. Girardin
Production Director Thomas H. Calhoun
Publicity Director Marie H. Houlahan
Chief Annoomcer Carlton H. Dickerman
Chief Engineer Harold A. Dorschug
Farm Editor .Jesse H. Buffum
WHDH
BOSTON— 1927
Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. Boston Herald-Traveler, Corp.
Bus-Studio Address 6 St. James Ave.
Phone Number HAncock 6-5500
Transmitter Location Needham
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB
President Robert B. Choate
Managing Director William B. McGrath
Commercial Manager Arthur T. Brush
Sales Manager William W. Warner
Program Director George M. Perkins
Production Director. . . .George M. Watson, Jr.
Chief Engineer Philip K. Baldwin
Farm Editor Joseph Kelly
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27
VANKEE
HOME-TOWN yi
STATIONS
IN 6 STATES
There is no substitute
for LOCAL Coverage
The more you can concentrate and localize your selling in New
England the better pleased you will be with results. Every key market
you approach through a local home-town station is bound to add to
your sales.
You can reach each of these New England markets best through a
locally accepted medium — the Yankee home-town station that gives
direct access to the market and complete coverage of the trading
zone to the outlying neighborhood shopping areas.
Yankee-Mutual programs have a tremendous following through
Yankee's 27 home-town stations. You can tap this great reservoir of
retail buying power with the kind of local, intensive selling that only
a local home-town station can give you in each of these 27 top markets.
Acccfrtciw^ U THE YANKEE NETWORK'S 'PocatdcitcM,
The Yankee Network, inc.
Member of f/ie Mutual Broadcasting System
21 BROOKLIKE AVE., BOSTON 15, MASS. Represented Nationally by EDWARD RETRY & CO., INC.
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MASSACHUSETTS
W M E X
BOSTON— 1934
Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts
O-wned-Oper. By The Northern Corp.
Business-Studio Address .... 70 Brookline Ave.
Phone Number Commonwealth 6-3900
Transmitter Location 71 W. Squantum St.,
Quincy
Air Time 7:15 a.m.-M.
News Service INS
Transcription Service. .Associated, Lang-Worth
Membership BMB
President John E. Reilly
General Manager William S. Pote
Technical Director Alfred J. Pote
Commercial Manager Lawrence Flynn
Sales Promotion Manager George Kaplan
Program Director John E. Reilly
Musical Director John Kiley
Chief Engineer John Memishian
WNAC
BOSTON— 1 922— MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . General Tire & Rubber Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 21 Brookline Ave.
Phone Number Commonwealth 6-0800
Transmitter Location N. Quincy
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. INS
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB, BMB
President William O'Neil
Exec. V.P., Gen. Mgr Linus Travers
V.P Thomas F. O'Neil
Prog. Dir., V.P George W. Steify
Dir. of Prom Charles W. Curtin
Publicity Dir Phyllis Doherty
Technical Director Irving B. Robinson
WBET
BROCKTON— 1946
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Enterprise Publishing Co.
Business-Studio Address 60 Main St.
Phone Number Brockton 7062-3
Transmitter Location . . Ccr. West & Belmont Sts.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC,
Lang-Worth, World
Representative Bannan, Colton
Membership NAB
Station Mgr Charles A. Fuller
Commercial Mgr Earle G. Clement
Production Director Joseph G. Quill
Technical Dir Mark L. Mac Adam
WMEX
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WBKA
BROCKTON— 1948
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Operated By Cur-Nan Company
Bus.-Sludio Tronsmilter Address .. .205 E. Ash-
land Si.
Phone Number 8-0621-2
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP, Transradio, UP
Represenlalive . . Keltell-Carler, Friedenberg
Membership NAB
President Joseph F. Curron
General Manager Charles F. Curran
Slalion Manager Harlan W. Newell
Commercial Manager Paul Beloire
Pgm., Prod. Dir William W. Pierce, III
Musical Dir Robert E. Fuller
Chief Engineer Philip James
Farm Editor Arthur Jones
WVOM
BROOKLINE— 1948— USN
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 5000 Watfs
Owned-Oper. By The Boston Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address 1 Harvard St.
Phone Number Beacon 2-5650
Transmitter Location .... Wiswall Rd., Nevrton
Air Time 24 Hrs.
News Service Transradio, UP
Membership NAB
Exec. V.P., General Mgr Benjamin Bartzofl
Commercial Mgr Fred Cusick
Program Dir Jerome Bartzoif
Chief Engineer Erwin Crandell
WTAO
CAMBRIDGE— 1948
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Middlesex Bcstg. Corp.
Address 439 Concord Ave.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Cooke
President Frank S. Lyman, Jr.
Gen., Prom. Mgr Paul J. Perreault
Commercial Mgr Larry Anderson
Prog-am Dir Arthur Tacker
Chief Engineer Arthur W. Richardson
WACE
CHICOPEE—1 946— NEBS
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watfs d.
Owned-Operated By Regional Bcstg. Co.
Business-Transmitter Address. .. .Radio Center
Phone Number Springfield 6-1323.
Chicopee 2330; Holyoke 9897
Studios . . Springfield, Hotel Worthy; Chicopee,
Radio Center; Holyoke, Natl. Bank Bldg.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Represenlalive IMS, Keltell-Carler
Membership NAB, FMA
President David Hayes
Exec. V.P., Gen. Mgr Ralph J. Robinson
Prog:am Dir Charles J. O'Malley
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir Kris Martin
Chief Engineer Richard Glinka
WALE
FALL RIVER— 1948— MBS- YANKEE
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Oper. By Narragansell Bcstg. Co.
Address 374 Central St.
Phone Number 4-1400
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Walker, Ketlell-Carter
Pres., Gen. Mgr George L. Sisson, Jr.
Station Manager J. Buz Way
Program Director Nellie F. McCain
Chief Engineer Norman P. Gulmond
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 Number 7-9477
Transmitter Location So. Somerset
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Standard, Lang-Worth
Representative . . Headley-Reed, Bertha Bannan
Membership NAB, BMB
President, General Mgr Melvin Lahr
Commercial Manager John Harrington
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir John Crowley
Program Dir Angus Bailey
Chief Announcer Joe Welch
Chief Engineer John Pavao
WElM
FITCHBURG— 1941— MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By WEIM, Fltchburg, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 717 Mctin St.
Phone Number 1600-1
Transmitter Location . . Summer St.. Lunenberg
Air Time Unimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Kettell-Carter
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Henry G. Molina, Jr.
Commercial Mgr Carter S. Knight
Program Dir James W. Chalmers
Chief Engineer Ted Kalin
464
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WKOX
FRAMINGHAM— 1947
Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Suburban Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... Smith Bldg., Irving
Square
Phone Number Frominqham 7400, 5003
Transmitter Location Mt. Wayte Ave.
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service Transradio, UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative . . . . Friedenberq, Kettell-Corter
Sta. Mgr., Pub. Dir Richard E. Adams
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. .James H. Shoemaker
Program Director Lee Emmerich
Production Dir AI Hammer
Chief Engineer Frank Bartol
WHOB
GARDNER— 1946
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ..... . Gardner Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 39 Pleasant St.
Phone Number 1490
Studio Address Colonial Hotel
Tronsnutter Location Green St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative William G. Rombeau
Membership NAB. BMB
President, General Mgr. .... David M. Richman
Station Manager Frank Hull
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Milton Savitt
Program-Production Dir West W. Willcox
Chief Announcer Robert E. lohnson
Chief Engineer Parker AHncent
W H A I
GRE3ENFIELD— 1938— MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By John W. Haigis
Business-Studio Address 356 Main St.
Phone Number 430 L-2
Transmitter Location Woodard Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Thesaurus, Associated
Representative Bertha Bannan, Walker
Membership NAB
President John W. Haigis, Sr.
Gen., Sta. Mgr John W. Haigis, Jr.
Commercial Manager H. W. Nichols
Sales Promotion Manager Thomas J. Kelly
Program Director,
Chief Announcer Lawrence A. Coney
Musical Director Harry J. Frank
Chief Engineer .Leiand F. Wheeler
Farm Editor Donald A. Tuttle
MASSACHUSETTS
WHY IS AP
THE BEST.?
BECAUSE — Ar has more news correspondents, more news
bureaus, more miles of news wire than any other
news service.
NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
President: Leiand Bickford — Editor-in-Chief, Yankee Network, Boston
Secretary: L. P. Yale — AP Chief of Bureau, Boston
Directors for Massachusetts: Ron Cochran— WCOP, Boston; F. E. Whit-
marsh — WBZ, Boston; Jim Chalmers — ^WEIM, Fitchburg.
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WH AV
HAVERHILL— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Haverhill Gazette Co.
Business-Studio Address 30 How St.
Phone Number 4-4733
Transmitter Location. ... 110 Observatory Ave.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, World,
SESAC
Representative Friedenberg
Membership NAB
President, General Manager John T. Russ
Commercial Mgr Robert I. Kimel
Program Director Warren Greenwood
Chief Engineer Paul A. Kurd
W H Y N
HOLYOKE— 194 1— MBS- YANKEE
Frequency: 1400 Kc. (C.P. 560) Power: 250
Watts (C.P. 1000)
Owned-Oper. By. . .Hampden-Hampshire Corp.
Business Address 180 High St.
Phone Number 8238-9
Studio Addresses. . 180 High St.; Canal S., So.
Hadley Falls; 78 Main St., Northampton
Transmitter Location Canal St., So. Hadley
Falls
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . Lang-Worth, Standard
Representative Walker
Membership NAB, BMB
General-Station Mgr Charles N. DeRose
Commercial Manager Patrick I. Montague
Publicity Dir T. C. Nelson
Program Dir John Vondell
Chief Operator Jack Paley
Farm Editor Jerry Forbes
WCCM
LAWRENCE— 1947
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By The Lawrence Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 54 Essex St.
Phone Number. .Lawrence 3-7171, Lowell 6359
Studio Addresses. .54 Essex St., 1 Kearney Sq.,
Lowell
Transmitter Location .... Chandler Rd., Andover
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Representative Colton
Pres., Gen. Sla. Mgr George H. Jaspert
General Manager Gordon S. Ley
Sales Prom. Mgr Thomas C. May. Jr.
Commercial Manager William C. Engel
Program Dir B. Serwin
WLAW
LAWRENCE— 1937— ABC-NEMM
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Hildreth & Rogers Co.
Business-Studio Address 278 Essex St.
Phone Number Lawrence 4107
Transmitter Location Burlington
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Irving E. Rogers
Station Mgr Albert E. Foster
Regional Sales Mgr Nona Kirby
Sales Mgr David M. Kimel
Program Dir Frederick P. Laff ey
Publicity Director Fred A. Sullivan
Chief Announcer Richard T. Hickox
Chief Engineer George A. Hinckley
W L L H
LOWELL-LAWRENCE— 1934
MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Merrimac Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address 39 Kearney Sq.
Phone Number 8715
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
President Gerald Harrison
Vice-President Carl S. Wheeler
Station Manager Dana W. Fitzgerald
Commercial Manager Haskell Bloomberg
Prog. Dir„ Chief Announcer Tom Clayton
Chief Engineer A. G. Michaels
WLYN
LYNN— 1946
Frequency: L360 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Puritan Best, Service, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 7 Willow St.
Phone Number LY. 5-6200
Transmitter Location Fox Hill Bridge
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, SESAC
Representative Bannan
Pres., Gen. Mgr Theodore Feinstein
Station Mgr Cyril Morgan
Commercial Mgr Kenneth Strong
Dir. of Sta. Operations. . . .Winslow Bettinson
Production Dir Ethel Adams
Publicity Dir Margaret Kimball Herlihey
Musical Dir Harry Freeman
Chief Engineer John W. Parker
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WNBH
NEW BEDFORD— 1921— MBS
YANKEE
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Bristol Bcstg. Co„ Inc.
Business-Studio Address 588 Pleasant St.
Phone Number 8-5228
Transmitter Location . . Crow Island, New Bed-
ford Harbor, Fairhaven
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Associated
Representative .... Walker Co., Bertha Bannan
Membership NAB, BMB
Vice-President Basil Brewer
Station Manager James M. Patt
Commercial Manager Theodore M. Healy
Sales Promotion Manager,
Publicity Director Gerald L. Staten
Program Director Edward Boghosian
Chief Engineer Z. V. Grobowski
WM NB
NORTH ADAMS— 1947
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Northern Berkshire Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. . .466 Curran
Phone Number 1230
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Grant
Membership NAB
Part Owner, Gen.. Sta. Mgr.
J. Gordon Keyworth
Commercial Rep Richard J. O'Brien
Program, Prod. Mgr Benjamin A. Hubley
Chief Technician William B. Dailey
Farm Editor Wm. Hickey
WNAW
NORTH ADAMS— 1949
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By N. W. Welch
Business Address 20 State St.
Phone Number 860-1
Studio Address Hotel Wellington
Transmitter Location Curran Hway.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Owner N. W. Welch
Station Manager R. F. Bryar
WBEC
PITTSFIELD— 1947— ABC-UBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Western Mass. Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 30 Eagle St.
Phone Number 8292
Transmitter Location 30 Eagle St.
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Everett-McKinney, Kettell-
Catter
Membership NAB
President Donald B. Miller
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr. . . . W. Wendell Budrow
Pgm., Prod. Dir Maurice J. McGarry
Chief Engineer Walton Ayer
Form Editor Edward Farrell, Jr.
W B R K
PITTSFIELD— 1 938— MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Greylock Bcstg. Co.
Business-Siudio Address 8 Bank Row
Phone Number 2-1553
Transmitter Location 100 East St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
President Leon Podolsky
General Manager John T. Parsons
Commercial Manager Walter Kearsey
Program Director Daniel Healy
Promotion Manager Richard Bolander
Chief Engineer Leonard Lavendol
WJ DA
QUINCY— 1947
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . . South Shore Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 29 Brackett St.
Phone Number Mayflower 9-1300
Transmitter Location Germantovm
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
President, Station Mgr Joseph H. Tobin
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr James D. Asher
W E S X
SALEM— 1939
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By North Shore Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .49-53 Washington St.
Phone Nvimber 5670
Transmitter Naugus Head, Marblehead
Air Time Unlimited
Pres., Treas Charles W. Phelan
Manager Edmund L. Phelan
Commercial Manager Robert Rogers
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W M A S
SPRINGFIELD— 1 932— CBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operaled By WMAS, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1757 Mcrin St.
Phone Number Springfield 7-1414
Transmitter Location Pynchon Pk.
Air Time G:30 a.in.-12:05 ajn.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB
President Gerald Harrison
Sales Prom., Sta. Mgr Robert Donahue
Commercial Manager Robert Feldman
Program Director Turner Cooke
Publicity Director Paul Peltier
Chief Engineer John Michnover
WSFL
SPRINGFIELD— 1948
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Springfield Bcstg, Co.
Address 137 V2 State St.
Phone Number 2-7488
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP. Transradio
Transcription Service World
President G. A. Askinas
Program Director C. M. Manilsas
Comm. Mgr., Chief Engr. . . .Earle G. Hewinson
Promotion Mgr Paul-Rogers
W SP R
SPRINGFIELD— 1936— ABC
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WSPR, Inc.
Business WSPR Bldg., 63 Chestnut St.
Phone Number Springfield 6-2757-8, 6-4218
Transmitter Location . . . Union St. & Palmer Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative George P. Hollingberv
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Quincy A. Bracketl
V.P., Comm. Mgr Milton W. Stoughton
Sales Manager William H. Burleigh
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. . .Howard S. Keefe
Prog.-Prod. Director Wayne H. Latham
Chief Announcer Robert L. Jones
Chief Engineer George Townsend
WCRB
WALTHAM— 1948
Frequency: 1330 Kc Powen 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Charles River Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 4 Gordon St.
Phone Number Wa 5-7080
Transmitter Location South St.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcripiton Service Lang-Worth
Representative Bannan
President Richard C. O'Hare
General Manager Deuel Richardson
Station Manager Theodore Jones
Commercial Manager J. F. McArdle
Program Director Wm. Sherman
Publicity Director. . Harold P. Richardson, Jr.
Chief Engineer J. H. Bonney
WARE
WARE— 1948
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Donald W. Howe
Business-Studio Address East St.
Phone Number 23
Transmitter Location . . Atop Coy's Hill, Warren
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB
Ow^ner Donald W. Howe
General-Comm. Mgr Ansel E. Gridley
Program Director Tom Colton
Chief Engineer Fred Joslin
WTXL
WEST SPRINGFIELD— 1949
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Telecolor Corp.
Address 34 Sylvan St.
Phone Number 9-4768
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Cooke
Pres., Gen., Prom. Mgr L. A. Reilly
Commercial Mgr A. W. Milne
Pgm. Dir., Chief Engr J. L. Spates
WOCB
WEST YARMOUTH— 1944
MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1240 Kc. Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Bristol Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address South Sea Ave.
Phone Number Hyannis 502
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Walker, Bertha Bannan
Vice-President, Treasurer Basil Brewer
Station Mgr David J. Shurtleff
Program Director Michael Graham
Chief Engineer Stanley S. Emery
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W A A B
WORCESTER— 19 3 1— MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned By Yankee Network, Inc.
Operated By Radio Enterprises, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 34 Mechanics St.
Phone Number 2-5611
Transmitter Location Holden
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Ra-Tel
President lohn Baybutt
Gen., Comm. Mgr Raymond Brown, Ir.
Program Director. W. Eccles Huff
Chief Engineer Norman Ogg
WNEB
WORCESTER— 1946
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By New England Bcstg. Co.
Address Park Bldg.. 507 Main St.
Phone Number .6-4672
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Boiling, Kettell-Carter
President Paul C. Lytle
General Manager John J. Hurley
Commercial Mgr Edward T. McCann, Jr.
Program Dir John F. Morse
Musical Director Robert F. Bilske
Chief Engineer Vernon P. Wilson
W 0 R C
WORCESTER— 1925— ABC
Frequency: 1310 Kc. . . . . . .Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operaied By. . Alfred F. Kleindienst
Business-Studio Address 65 Ebm. St.
Phone Number .5-3101
Transmitter Location . . Pachachoag St.. Auburn
Air Time .7 a.m.-M.
News Service INS
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative .Weed
Membership NAB
Chief Owner A. F. Kleindienst
Dir., Comm. Mgr M. P. Stanton
WTA G
WORCESTER— 1924— CBS
Frequency: 580 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By .WTAG. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 18 Franklin St.
Phone Number .5-4321
Transmitter Location. .Shrewsbury St., Holden
Air Time Unlimited
News Sendee AP
Transcription Service World, Associated
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
Executive VJ> E, E. Hill
Vice-Pres.. Gen. Mgr Robert W. Booth
Commercial Manager Herbert L. Krueger
Program Director A. J. Brissette
Publicity Director A. C. Fuller
Chief Engineer E. A. Browning
Farm Editor H. Sidney Vaughn
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Estimated Population 6,352,200 — Increase -\^20.8% — Radio Homes 1,778,000
Radio Families — 1,808,000 — Stations in State 38
WABJ
ADRIAN— 1946
Frequency: 1500 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station WABJ
Address 2982 Tread Rd.
Phone Number 9000-1
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President lames Gerity. Jr.
Manager O. William Myers
Commercial Manager Harley West
Chiei Announcer Bruce Gilmore
Chief Engineer Elwood Brown
WFYC
ALMA— 1948
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Alma Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 480 Gratiot St.
Phone Number 95
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
President Reid Brazell
V.P., Gen. Mgr William B. Ogden
Asst. Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr R. A. Plank
Program Dir Chester Waddell
WATZ
ALPENA— 1946
MBS-KBS-PAUL BUNYAN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Midwestern Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Alpena
Phone Number 1049
Studio-Transmitter Location M-32 West
Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Representative Hal Holman
Membership BMB
President Les Biederman
General Manager Drew McClay
Chief Engineer William Kiker
WHRV
ANN ARBOR— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Huron Valley Bcstg., Inc.
Business Address Box 608
Phone Number 2-457T
Studio-Trans. Location 4230 Packard Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-2 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
President J. F. Hopkins
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Douglas Campbell
Program Dir Amy H. Wilcox
Production Dir John Fitzgerald
Chief Announcer Claire Linn
Chief Engineer James Allen
WPAG
ANN ARBOR— 1945
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By . . . Washtenaw Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address .... 3rd Floor, Hutzel Bldg.
Phone Number 2-5517
Transmitter Location 1795 So. Maple Rd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Hal Holman
Membership NAB, FMA
President Arthur E. Greene
Gen., Sta. Mgr Edward F. Baughn
Commercial Manager Ted Turner
Program Director Pat Quinn
Chief Engineer George D. Stearns
Farm Editor Howard E. Heath
WBCK
BATTLE CREEK— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Michigan Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... 402 Security Notl.
Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 3-55-55
Transmitter Location Golden Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership BMB
Pres., Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr. . . Robert H. Holmes
Local Sales Manager F. K. Doyle
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir. . . Adrian R. Cooper
Production Dir Gene Cahill
Publicity Director Molly Sue Doran
Chief Announcer Don Callen
Chief Engineer Arris I. Geranis
WELL
BATTLE CREEK— 1925— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Federated Publications, Inc.
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Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address Michigan
National Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 5655
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . .Standard, Lang-Worth
Representative Boiling
Membership NAB, BMB
General-Station Manager Dan E. Joyne
Commercial Manager E. P. Mills, Jr.
Program Director Forrest F. Owen
Chief Engineer Earl J. Stone
Commercial Manager Virginia Allen
Program Director Phil Molloy
Chief Announcer John Pershing Chase
Musical Director Lee Lockwood
Chief Engineer Munson U. Robinson
W B C M
BAY CITY— 1928— ABC
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Bay Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Wenonah Hotel
Phone Number 7551-2
Transmitter Address .... Tuscola Rd., Hampton
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership BMB, FMA
President Harley D. Peet
Gen.-Stotion-Comm. Mgr Hugh A Giesel
Program Director Charles E. Anthony
Musical Director Lionel H. DeRemer
Chief Engineer .Ralph H. Carpenter
Farm Editor G. Edward Vallender
WGRO
BAY CITY— 1949
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Griner-Dillon Bcstg. Co.
Address 920 N. Waters St.
Phone Number 3-1260
Air Time Daytime
News Service INS
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Sears & Ayer
Pres., Gen. Mgr Gail D. Griner
Comm. Mgr., Chief Engr Edward T. Dillon
Program Dir Gerry Lansing
wiTfb
BENTON HARBOR— 1947
Frequency: 1060 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .The Palladium Publishing
Co.
Address Fairplain Ave.
Phone Number 5-2113
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Capitol
Representative Hal Holman
Meri!bership NAB
President Stanley R. Banyon
Gen., Sta. Mgr Jacob P. Scherer
WATT
CADILLAC— 1945
MBS-KBS-BUNYAN-WOLVERINE
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .Midwestern Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Cadillac
Phone Number 1270
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC. KBS
Representative Hal Holman
General Manager Les Biederman
WTVB
COLDWATER— 1949
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. Twin Valley Bcstrs., Inc.
Address Box 32
Phone Number 1230
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, Cole
President James W. Wilson
Sta., Mgr., Chief Engr E. Harold Munn, Jr.
Sales Manager A. K. Walkup
Program Director Richard W. Lee
WKMH
DEARBORN— 1946
Frequency: 1310 Kc Powe^: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WKMH, Inc.
Business-Studio Address WKMH Bldg.
Phone Number Logan 2-4000
Transmitter. . .Detroit Industrial Express Hway.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service INS. UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Weed
Membership NAB
President, General Manager Fred A. Knorr
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Walter Patterson
Program Director Frank Sims
Publicity Director Pat Hobar
Chief Engineer Jerrold Martin
Farm Editor Terry Washburn
CKLW
DETROIT-WINDSOR— 1932
MBS-CBC-TRANS-CANADA
DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 50,000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By. .Western Ontario Bcstg. Co.,
Ltd., Essex Bcstrs., Inc.
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ICHIGAN'S GREATEST
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ICHIGAN'S GREATEST
ERTISING MEDIU/m
THE GOODWILL STATION INC.
G- A. RICHARDS
Chairman of the Board
HARRY WISMER
FISHER BLDG., DETROIT ^i.^ President and General Manager
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Business Address .. 3300 Guardian Bldg., Dot.
Phone Number Woodward 1-7200
Studio Address Canada Trust Bldg., Windsor
Transmitter Location Harrow, Ont.
Air Time 5:30 a.m. 4 a.m.
News Service INS, UP, PN
Transcription Service Standard, World
Representative H. N. Slovin,
Adam J. Young, Jr.
Membership NAB, BMB
President, General Mgr J. E. Campeau
Sta. Mgr., Chief Engr W. J. Carter
■Commercial Manager E. Wilson Wardell
Sales Prom. Mgr Art Gloster
Pgm., Prod. Dir S. Campbell Ritchie
Publicity Director H. Arthur Laing
Chief Announcer John Gordon
Musical Director Wally Townsend
Farm Editor Austin Grant
W J B K
DETROIT— 192S— WOLVERINE
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Fort Industry Co.
Business-Studio Address 500 Temple Ove.
Phone Number TEmple 3-7900
Trcmsmitter Location. . .15555 Woodrow Wilson
Air Time 6 a.m. -2 a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Representative Kalz Agency
Membership NAB
President George B. Storer
Gen., Comm. Mgr Richard E. Jones
Program Director Hal Hough
Promotion Director Joyce Chapman
Chief Announcer Earl Hayes
Musical Director Sally Cooper
Chief Engineer Paul Frincke
WJLB
DETROIT— 1924
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Wcrtts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Booth Radio Stations, Inc.
Business Address 600 Buhl Bldq.
Phone Number WOodward 2-0220
Studio Address. . .3100 David Broderick Tower
Transmitter Location 375 Midland Ave.
Highland Park
Air Time 24 Hts.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, World
Representative Forjoe
President, Gen.-Station Mgr John L. Booth
Commercial Manager Eric V. Hay
Fales Prom. Mgr W. J. Jory
Program Director. George Kendall
Chief Announcer R. L. Mabry
Chief Engineer Edward H. Clark
W J R
DETROIT— 1927— CBS
Frequency: 760 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
OwnedOper. . WJR, The Goodwill Station, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 2100 Fisher Bldg.
Phone Number TRinity 5-4440
Transmitter Location Trenton
Air Time 24 Hrs.
News Service , AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth,
Thesaurus, Associated
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB
Asst. to Pes., Gen. Mgr Harry Wismer
Asst. Gen. Mgr Worth Kramer
Commercial Manager Arch Shawd
Sales Promotion Manager. .. .James H. Quelle
Program Director Franklin C. Mitchell
Production Director Norman L. White
Education & Public Relations Mark Haas
Chief Announcer Ron Gamble
Musical Director Paul LaVoie
V.P. in Chg. Engineering G. F. Leydorf
Farm Editor Marshall Wells
V.P. in Chg. News George W. Gushing
(See Pages 474 and 475)
W W J
DETROIT— 1920— NBC
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Evening News Assn.
Business-Studio Addres 622 W. Lafayette
Phone Number WOodward 2-2000
Transmitter Location Oak Park
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-2 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Standard, Lang-Worth
Representative George P. Hollingbery
President W. E. Scripps
Gen., Sta. Mgr Harry Bannister
Gen. Sales Mgr Willord E. Walbridge
Gen. Pgm. Mgr Melvin C. Wissman
Program Mgr Jack Hill
Publicity Director William E. Lane
Musical Director Mischa Kotller
Gen. Engr. Mgr E. J. Love
Farm Editor John Merrifield
(See Page 470)
WX YZ
DETROIT— 1925— ABC-MRN
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned By American Bcstg, Co.
Operated By WXYZ, Inc.
Business Address 1700 Stroh Bldg.
Phone Number CHerry 8321
Studio Address 8415 E. Jeffe-son Ave.
Transmitter Location. .. .Joy Rd. & Greenfield
News Service INS, UP
Transcription Service World. Lang-Worth
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MICHIGAN
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager James G. Riddell
Commercial Manager Harold Christian
Sales Promotion Mgr Dean Linger
Program Director Jack McCarthy
Musical Director Phil Brestoff
Chief Engineer Charles Kotcher
W D B C
ESCANABA— 1941— MBS
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Delta Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Lud. & First Sts.
Phone Number 3190-1
Transmitter Location Ski Hill Rd.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Representative Walker
President John P. Norton
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr.. George D. Lindenthal
Pgm., Prod. Dir Anthony Flynn
Musical Director George Jaap, Jr.
Chief Engineer lack W. Foster
Business-Studio Address. ... 112 W. Water St.
Phone Number Detroit, Woodward 2-0220;
Flint, 9-8686
Transmitter Location 3076, Bristol Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative For joe
President John Lord Booth
Gen., Sta. Mgr W. Eldon Garner
Asst. Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr.
Francis Wiggins
Program Dir Jerry Schroeder
Chief Announcer Willard Lamb
Chief Engineer G. Elwood Ryan
WFDF
WBBC
FLINT— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . Booth Radio & TV Stations.
FLINT— 1922— ABC-MRN
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By The Trebit Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address .... Mott Foundation Bldg.
Phone Number 2-7158
Transmitter Location Bristol & Howe Rds.,
Burton Township
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, Thesaurus,
Lang-Worth
Representative Katz
MICHIGAN
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — Ar is more experienced than any other news
service . . . more than 100 years collecting and
distributing news.
MICHIGAN ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
President: F. Granger Weil— WTTH, Port Huron
First Vice-President: Bayliss Corbett— WFDF, Flint
Second Vice-President: Bob Ceerdes — WFUR, Grand Rapids
Third Vice-President: Lester M. Biederman — WTCM, Traverse City
Secretary: Ray J. Keiser — AP Chief of Bureau, Detroit
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Membership NAB, BMB
President Harry M. Bitner, Sr.
General Mgr Lester W. Lindow
Sales Prom. Mgr Marvin Levey
P.oqram Dir Elmer A. Knopf
Publicity Dir James Rash
Chiel Announcer Ted Taylor
Musical Director Billy Geyer
Chief Engineer Frank D. Fallain
WM RP
FLINT— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Methodist Radio Parish, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 573 Mary St.
Phone Number 3-5112
Transmitter Location 3217 Lapeer Rd.
Air Time Daytime
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC
President Daniel M. Robins
General Manager William H. Morford
Chief Engineer Homer Blume ich
WTAC
FLINT— 1946— NBC
Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 1000 Wafts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Trendle-Campbell Bcstg.
Corp,
Business-Studio Address. . . .740 S. Saginaw St.
Phone Number Flint 2-1136
Transmitter Location 6171 Center Rd.,
Grand Blanc
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative Paul H. Roymer
Membership BMB
President George W. Trendle
General Mgr H. Allen Campbell
Sta.. Comm. Mgr J. R. McKinley
Program Dir Laurence Arnold
Musical Director Max Henderson
Chief Engineer Darrell Jones
WWOK
FUNT— 1947
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Cooperative Radio Co.
Business Address 432 N. Saginaw St.
Phone Number 4-1691
Transmitter Location 3338 E. Briston Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Burn-Smith
F-esident Herbert L. Crate
Gen., Comm. Mgr Douglas Woody
Pam. Dir., Prom. Mgr Pat Chamburs
Chief Engineer Ed Forsyth
WFU R
GRAND RAPIDS— 1947
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . Furniture City Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address.. 430 Federal Square
Bldg.
Phone Number Gl. 6-9541
Transmitter Location .. 502 Garfield Ave., S.W.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr.. .Simon W. Oppenhuizen
Sales Manager Arthur M. Swift
Prog am Director Bob Geerdes
Chief Engineer Jack Timmer
Farm Editor Hcrrry Webster
WGRD
GRAND RAPIDS— 1947
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Music Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Add. .35 Lafayette Ave., N.E.
Phone Number 9-4111
Transmitter Location .. 1300 Plymouth Rd., N.E.
Air Time 6:30 a.m. -local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr Paul F. Eichhom
Sales Prom. Mgr Joseph C. Hooker
Program Director Donald M. Mullen
Publicity Director Nadine M, Miller
Chief Announcer Robert Smith
Chief Engineer Richard Groenevelt
wTef
GRAND RAPIDS— 1945— CBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Fetzer Bcstg. Co.
Address Pantlind Hotel
Phone Number Glendale 6-8512
Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representatve Avery-Knodel
Membershp NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr John E. Fetzer
Production Manager John R. Speer
Program Director E. E. McKean
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr.. . .John W. O'Harrow
Local Sales Mgr., Pub. Dir Wilmer S. Clark
Chief Announcer Nathan H. Bryant, Jr.
Chief Engineer Carl E. Lee
Farm Editor Carleton W, Collin
Dir. Pub. Affairs Dr. W. F. Dunbar
W LA V
GRAND RAPIDS— 1940— ABC
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Leonard A. Versluis
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MICHIGAIV
Address B Fountain St., N.E.
Phone Number GLendale 6 5461
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership BMB, FMA
Owner Leonard A. Versluis
General-Commercial Mgr Hy M. Steed
Sales Promotion Manager D. D. Knight
Program Dir Kay Steed
Musical Director Howard Slootmaker
Chief Engineer Lee Stevens
WOOD
GRAND RAPIDS— 1924— NBC
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Grondwood Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . 1408 Grand Rapids
NatL Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 9-4211
Transmitter Location 633 — 60th St.
Air Time 6:30 a.m. -2 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth
Representative .Katz Agency
Membership BMB
V.P., Sup. Dir Harry M. Bitner, Jr.
Gen., Sta. Mgr Stanley W. Barnetl
Controller Melvin C. Green
Commercial Manager ......... Walter A. Bass
Publicity Director Lenore Little
Program-Production Director Sandy Meek
Chief Engineer Fred Russell
WHTC
HOLLAND— 1946
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Holland Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 5 E. Eighth St.
Phone Number 6-6610
Transmitter Location 4th & Central
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth
Representative Grant
Membership NAB
President, Chief Engineer. .Millard C. Westrate
Gen., Sta. Mgr Paul W. Nesper
Commercial Manager Kenneth Welch
Program Director Willard C. Wichers
w Fb F
HOUGHTON-CALUMET— 1 929— MBS
KBS-PBN
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Waits
Owned-Oper. By. . .Upper Michigan Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Douglass House,
Houghton; 515 Scott St., Calumet
Phone Number Houghton, 1; Calumet, 869
Transmitter Location Hancock
Air Time 7 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.
Transcription Service World
Representative Walker
Membership . . NAB
Chief Owner G. L. Burgan
General Manager Albert W. Payne
Sales Prom. Mgr Peter J. Fausone
Prog. Dir., Chief Announcer Earl Norden
Technical Supervisor George L. Burgan
WM IQ
IRON MOUNTAIN— 1947
ABC-NORTHERN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Iron Mountain-Kingsford
Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address.. 211 E. Ludingion St.
Phone Number 2031-2
Transmitter Location Pewabic Hill
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership BMB
President Frank J. Russell
General Manager Russell J. Staff eld
Sta., Comm. Mgr William C. Johnson
Sales Promotion Manager John S. Wallis
Program Director Merv Baldrica
Prod., Pub. Dir Frank J. Thibert
Chief Engineer Paul F. Anick
WIKB
IRON RIVER— 1949— MBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WIKB, Inc.
Business-Studio Address .Iron River Natl.
Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 102
Transmitter Location Caspian
Air Time 6:25 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representalive Walker
Membership NAB
President William L. Johnson
V.P., General Manager J. W. Huss
Station Manager James Kauper
Commercial Manager Gene Calahan
Program Director Bob Serenson
Chief Announcer Ralf Smith
Chief Engineer Eugene Kaari
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IRONWOOD— 1931— MBS
rrequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By.. Upper Michigan-Wisconsin
Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address.. 124 E. McLeod Ave.
Phone Number 20-1
Transmitter Location Cary, Wis.
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Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
President William L. Johnson
V.P.. General Manager J. W. Huss
Station Manager Donald R. Hoover
Program Director Laura Johnson
Chief Announcer Tom Kelly
Chief Engineer Arne Dahlbacka
wFpd
ISHPEMING— 1947— PBN-GOEBEL
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Ishpeming Bcslg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Jenks Block
Phone Number 1892
Transmitter Location Hway. 41
Air Time 7 a.m.-10:3G p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr J. P. Deegan
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Paul C. Crowley
Production Director Carl B. Tupala
Musical Director Howard E. Swanson
Chief Engineer Bernard R. Moloney
W FB M
JACKSON— 1927— ABC-MICfflG AN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By WIBM, Inc.
Address 2511 Kibby Rd.
Phone Number 6121
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
Representative Hal Holman
President Herman Radner
General Manager Roy Radner
Station-Commercial Manager. . . .William Cizek
Prog. Dir., Chief Announcer. .Jack Underwood
Sales Prom. Mgr Don Washbish
Chief Engineer Charles Wirtanen
Farm Editor S. J. Culver
WGFG
KALAMAZOO— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Southwestern Michigan
Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address . . . State Theatre Bldg.
Phone Number 4-01 1 1
Transmitter Location 4154 Jennings Dr.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Robert Meeker
Pres., Gen.-Comm. Mgr Harold F. Gross
Station Manager Irene A. Ginther
Program Director W. A. Anderson
Chief Engineer Carl E. Stephens
Farm Editor '. Hal Cessna
W K Z 0
KALAMAZOO— 1923— CBS
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Fetzer Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 124 W. Michigan Ave.
Phone Number 3-1223
Studio Address Burdick Hotel
Transmitter Location ... .Route 2, Richards Dr.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen. -Station Mgr John E. Fetzer
Comm. -Sales P.om. Mgr. ...John W. O'Harrow
Program-Production Dir. .. .Edward E. McKean
Publicity Director Richard KLshpcrugh
Chief Announcer Otis T. Gaston
Chief Engineer Carl E. Lee
Farm Editor Carleton W. Collin
Dir. Pub. Affairs Dr. Willis F. Dunbar
WILS
LANSING— 1 946— MBS
WOLVERINE
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Lansing Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. .. .407-11 N. Washington
Ave.
Phone Number 2-1655
Transmitter Location East Mt. Hope Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Rambeau
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr W. A. Pomeroy
Comm. Mgr., Chief Engr John C. Pomeroy
Sales Prom. Mgr., PubL Dir M. Moron
Pgm., Prod. Dir Alex Dillingham
Chief Announcer David Froh
Musical Director Chet Bear
Farm Editor Hal Greenberg
W J I M
LANSING— 1934— ABC-MRN
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By WJIM, Inc.
Operated By Harold F. Gross
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. Bonk of
Lcmsing Bldg.
Phone Number 2-1333-4-5
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr. . . Harold F. Gross
Program-Production Director. .Howard K. Finch
Musical Director Robert Clayton
-!^0
MICHIGAN
WKLA
LUDINGTON— 1 944— ABO^S-MRN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Ludington Bcstg. Co.
Address 204 E. Ludington Ave.
Phone Number 842
Air Time 8 a.m.-lO p.m.
Studio-Transmitter Address . . 204 E. Ludington
Ave.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Keystone
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr A. L. Ashbacker
Commerical Mgr L. F. Mattes
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Peter A. Mors
Chief Engineer John F. Fetters
W DM J
MARQUETTE— 1941— MBS
NORTHERN
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Lake Superior Bcstg. Co„ Inc.
Business-Studio Address . . . . W. Washington St.
Phone Number 616-7
Transmitter Location Garfield & Bluff Sts.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
Membership NAB. BMB
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Prsildent Frank J. Russell, Ir.
General Manager Leo G. Brott
Station Manager R, G. Ulbrich
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr John Harvey
Program Director Eldon Wallace
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir Jon Dahl
Chief Engineer Gordon Brozek
WM DN
MIDLAND— 1948
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Rich PubL House, Inc.
Address 298 S. Swede Rd.
Phone Number 4000
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President Phillip T. Rich
Secretary-Treasurer Gordon F. Phillips
Sta., Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr..
Spencer Dennison
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Richard Fansler
Chief Engr., Farm Editor Peter A. Wolfe
WCEN
MT. PLEASANT— 1949
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 500 Watts
Owned-Operated By Paul A. Brandt
Address 112V2 E. Broadway
Phone Number 3-3171
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
President Paul A. Brandt
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr Walter Maxwell
Commercial Mgr J. L. Leet
Program Director R. Meskill
W K B Z
MUSKEGON— 1926— ABC
Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 1000 Watti
Owned-Oper. By Ashbacker Radio Corp.
Business-Studio Address 432 Apple Av».
Phone Number 2-6051
Transmitter Location Norton Townsiup
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Bum-Smith
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Grant F. Ashbacker
Program Director Robert Johnson
Production Director Paul Boles
Publicity Director B. L. Bennett
Musical Director F. Dollaway
Chief Engineer K. B. Pendleton
Farm Editor H. Kehlet
WMUS
MUSKEGON— 1947
Frequency: 1090 Kc Pow»r: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-Oper. Greater Muskegon Bcstrs., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1769 Peck St.
Phone Niimber 2-7608
Transmitter. . . .4 Mi. E. Hway. 3L on Giles Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Capitol. Associated
Representative Hal Holman
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr F. M. Van Campen
Commercial Mgr Henry Veenstra
Program Director Miles M. Olsen
Chief Engineer George Krivltiky
WOAP
OWOSSO— 1 948— GOEBEL
Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Argus Press Co.
Address 2300 N. Shiawassee
Phone Number 980
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
President J. E. Campbell
General., Sta., Comm. Mgr H. M. Wirth
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Merrill Walker
Musical Dir., Chief Engr M. Carson
Farm Editor J. Kinosky
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WM B N
PETOSKEY— 1946
MBS-KBS-BUNYAN-WOLVERINE
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned Oper. By Midwestern Bcstq. Co.
Business-Studio Address Petoskey
Gene al Manager Les Biederman
WCAR
PONTIAC— 1939
Frequency: 1130 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
OwnedOperated By WCAR, Inc.
Address 2146 S. Telegraph Rd.
Phone Number Federal 3-7141
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service Standard
Representative John E. Pearson
President, General Mgr H. Y. Levinson
W H L S
PORT HURON— 1938— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Port Huron Bcslg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 932 Military St.
Phone Number 2-8536
Transmitter Localion 540 — 32nd St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World
Representative Hal Holman
Membership NAB
Partners Harmon L. & Herman L. Stevens
General Manager Helen Nelson
Comm., Prom. Mgr R. J. Mcintosh
Program Director Lyle Patterson
Chief Engineer Leslie Conant
WITH
PORT HURON— 1947
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Times Herald, Co.
Business-Studio Address 903 Sixth St.
Phone Number 5171
Transmitter Location 3800 Dove Rd.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
Membership NAB
President . Louis A. Weil
General Manager G. Granger Weil
Commercial Manager William Weil
Program Director Alice Anderson
Prod. Dir., Chief Announcer Phil Sanford
Chief Announcer Robert Thaw
Chief Engineer Marion Stoner
WH AK
ROGERS CITY— 1949
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By.. Rogers City Bcslg. Co.
Address Moltke Dr.
Phone Number 175
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth
Pres.. Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr. .Harvev A. Klann
Commercial Manager Nichols Mazzei
Program Director H. E. Brege
Pfcmolion Manager A. Klann
W E X L
ROYAL OAK— 1923
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By.... Royal Oak Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 212 W. Sixth St.
Phone Number Jordan 4-6523-4
Studio Address.. 212 W. Sixth St., Royal Oak;
Transmitter Location. . . .2201 Woodward Hts.
Blvd., Femdale
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service . . . Standard, Associated
Representative Friedenberg
Membership NAB
President George B. Hartrick
General Manager lacob B. Sparks
Sta. -Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr.. . .Calvert M. Hill
Pgm., Prod. Dir Gordon A. Sparks
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir John Harrison
Musical Director John Harrison
Chief Enaineer Garnet G. Sparks
WKNX
SAGINAW— 1947
Frequency: 1210 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . . .Lake Huron Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address 221 S.
Washington Ave.
Phone Number 3-4471-2-3
Transmitter Location Farmer St.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Hal Holman
Membership NAB, BMB
General-Station Manager O. J. Kelchner
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr W. J. Edwards
Publicity Dir H. H, Wolfe
Pgm., Prod. Dir Ernest T. Guy
Chief Announcer Don Sherman
Musical Director lames Hughes
Chief Engineer Max Thomas
Farm Editor Don Andrews
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MICHIGAN
W S A M
SAGINAW— 1940— NBC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Saginaw Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Radio Bldg.
Phone Number 2-8161
Transmitter Location 2000 Whittier St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen. Mgr Milton L. Greenebaum
Assistant to General Mgr Phil Wood
Sales Manager Vincent Picard
Production Director Rob Downey
Engineering Director Meredith L. Koerner
WSO 0
SAULT STE. MARIE— 1940
ABC-NORTHERN
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.;
100 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By. . Hiawathaland Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .107 W. Portage Ave.
Phone Number 3000
Transmitter Location. . . .Hway. No. 2. 5 Mi. S.
of City
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service; ... .Lang-Worth, SESAC
Membership NAB, BMB
President, General Manager. .Stanley R. Pratt
Sta., Comm. Mgr Richard Y. Burnett
Pgm. Dir., Farm Editor Ed Krieger
Publicity Director Margaret Fountaine
Musical Director Phil Ruskin
Chief Engineer William F. Morris
WTCM
TRAVERSE CITY— 1941
MBS-KBS-BUNYAN-WOLVERINE
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Midwestern Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... Paul Bunyan Bldg.
Phone Number 2700
General Mgr Les Biederman
NOW THAT YOU CAN
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SILENT CAL STARTED THE
NORTHWEST'S BIGGEST VOICE
In 1928 President
Calvin Coolidge
touched a golden
key at the White
House that put
KSTP on the air.
In December of
1928 KSTP joined
N.B.C. and North-
western listeners
enjoyed the popular
Ipana Troubadors, Sieberling Singers
and Amos 'n Andy. KSTP maintained
its own 25 piece orchestra, too.
In these 22 years KSTP has come a
long way, scoring many national and
regional "firsts" in the development of
broadcasting.
In 1930, KSTP designed the nation's
first shortwave mobile unit. In 1932
KSTP offered its listeners the first com-
plete election coverage, and in 1933 in-
troduced the first motor mobile unit.
KSTP was the first station in the
country to create a special full-time
news bureau for the sole purpose of
gathering and disseminating news for
radio . . . the first in the Northwest
to win a variety
showmanship
plaque.
Scores of innova-
tions led to
KSTP's entrance
into the televi-
sion picture in
1939. Operating
commercially
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TV
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since April, 1948, KSTP has proved
again and again that its pioneering
leads to market dominance.
In its new Radio City home, KSTP
offers the most complete radio and
television service in the entire area.
Be it AM or TV— KSTP was, is and
will be the best advertising buy in the
important Minneapolis-St. Paul
market.
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i<;EY, STATION FOR THE NORTHWEST NETVVORK
Represented Nationally by Edward Petry & Co.
MONIINIiSOTA
Estimated Population- 2,977,000 — Increase A^6.6% — Radio Homes 830,000
Radio Families 843,000 — Stations in State 40
KATE
ALBERT LEA— 1937— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Wcrtis
Owned-Oper. By Albert Lea-Austin Bcstg.
Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 332 S. Broadway
Phone Number 2338
Transmitter Location W. Seventh St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, SESAC
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB
President Bennett O. Knudson
General Manager Anson Vann
Assistant Margaret D. Haley
Chief Engineer Robert Holt
Farm Editor Wayne King
KXRA
ALEXANDER— 1949
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Alexander Bcstg. Co.
Address Alexandria
Phone Number 1000
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
General Manager R. C. Brown
Commercial Manager Everette Q. Walters
Program Director Kenneth Bechtel
Chief Engineer Gerald Lentz
KAUS
AUSTIN— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. Cedar Valley Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 405A N. Main St.
Phone Number 8836
Transmitter Location 2 V2 Mi. S. of Austin
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President Harry Smith
Gen., Sta. Mgr L. L. McCurnin
Commercial Mgr Tom Steensland
Sales Prom. Mgr Ken Soderberg
Pgm., Pub. Dir Don Richardson
Production Dir Ken Bryant
Chief Announcer Bob Abbott
Musical Dir Harold Westby, Jr.
Chief Engineer Glen Klein
KBUN
BEMIDJI— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Butler Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. 419 V2 Bemtrami Ave.
Phone Number 1900
Transmitter Location Midway Dr.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sla. Mgr Edward W. Butler
Pgm., Prod. Dir Gwenyth Butler
Publicity Dir E. W. Butler
Chief Anncr., Farm Editor Don Brockman
Chief Engineer Merrill Jacobs
KLIZ
BRAINER— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Brainerd Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 2700 E. Oak St.
Phone Number 4050
Air Time Unlimittd
News Service .AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
President, General Manager E. T. O'Brien
Program Director Lucille Grosse
Comm., Prom. Mgr Edward J. Wilder
Chief Engineer Arthur Vandersluis
KBM W
BRECKENRIDGE— 1948
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .The Interstate Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address 519 Dakota Ave.,
Wahpeton, N. D.
Phone Number 3381
Transmitter Location Breckenridge
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Chief Engineer Kline E. Bower
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Herbert E. Nelson
Pgm., Prod. Mgr George Kaufmann
KROX
CROOKSTON— 1948
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Crookston Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Eagles Bldg.
485
>l I \ \ H S O 1' A
Phone Number 1049-50
Transmitter Location. . .1.5 Mi. N. of Crookslon
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lanq-Worth
Representative Donald Cook. Gene Grant
President D. A. McKenxie
Station Manager Garfield L. Fox
Commercial Manager ... .Jeome A. Dahlberg
Sales Prom. Mgr Ralph Melbye
Program Director Edward J. Boh
Production Director Fiederick Shrimpton
Publicity Director Audrey Brevik
Chief Engineer William J. Kiewel
Farm Editor Melivin Woell
K D A L
DULUTH— 1936— CBS
Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Red River Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .. .218 Bradley Bldg.
Phone Number Melrose 2628
Transmitter Location .... Foot of 63rd Ave., W.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Represenfoiive Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President Dallon Le Masurier
Station-Comm. Mgr Odin S. Ramsland
Program Director Dick Lawrence
Publicity, Prom. Dir Jeanne Hudson
Chief Engineer Robert A. Dettman
W E B C
DULUTH— 1924
NBC-NORTHWEST-ARROWHEAD
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Head of the Lakes Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address WEBC Bldg.
Phone Number Melrose 2873
Transmitter Location 3925 Tower Ave..
Superior, Wis.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, SESAC
Representative George P. HoUingbery,
Bulmer & Johnson
Membership BMB
President Morgan Murphy
General Manager W. C. Bridges
Sta., Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr.
Marlin E. Smylhe
Pgm., Pub. Diir Jack McKenna
Production Director Rick Terry
Musical Director . Gus Jackson
Chief Engineer Norman Gill
Farm Editor Earl Henton
WREX
DULUTH— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1080 Kc. . Power: 10.000 Walts d.;
5000 Walts n.
Owned-Oper. By Lake Superior Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Add. ess. . . .213 E. Superior St.
Phone Number Radisson 2911
Transmitter Location McCuen St.
Air Time 6:30 a.m-ll:30 p.m.
Newrs Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Weed
President Thomas McCab*
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Thomas R. King
Chief Engineer William Lounaberry
WXLT
ELY— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watt«
Owned-Operated By Ely Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Sludio-Transmitter Address Ely
Phone Number 226
Transmitter 1/5 Mi. S. ol Ely
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC, Cole
Representative Lawson
Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m.
Gen., Sta., Sales Prom. Mgr Don Mortwedt
Commercial Mgr Edward B. Nichols
Program Dir Marion Herrala
Musical Dir Ken Reckinger
Chief Engineer Darrel Gander
WEVE
EVELETH— 1947
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Ridson, Inc.
Business Address 921 Tower Ave.,
Superior, Wise.
Transcription Service Long-Worth
Representative Free & Peters
President Robert B. Ridder
General Manager Carl Bloomquist
Commercial Manager Elden Soberg
Chief Engineer J. Melvin Laskey
KDHL
FARIBAULT— 1948
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned Operated By. .Herbert H. Lee, Palmer
Dragsten, John E. Hyde
Business-Studio Address. .. .213 Central Ave.
Phone Number 2312
Transmitter Location Hway. 65
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service A?
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Walker, Lawson
486
MIlVl^ESOTA
General Mgr • . Herbert H. Lee
Commercial Mgr Palmer Dragsten
Program Dir Jergen D. Nash
Musical Director Mera Ballis
Chiei Engineer John E. Hyde
KSU M
FAIRMONT— 1949— MBC
TALL CORN
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operaied By Fairmont Bcstg. Co.
Address 103 S. North Ave.
Phone Number 1370
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Representative Lawson
President Leo J. Seifert
General Manager Frank W. Endersbe
Program Director Everett R. Ohrt
Chief Engineer Walton W. Wilson
K G D E
FERGUS FALLS— 1926
MBS-GREAT NORTHERN
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Fergus Radio Corp.
Business-Studio Address Fergus Falls
Phone Number 3986
Transmitter Location Hway. 3
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
Executive Director Harold L. Dell
Sta., Comm. Mgr Don L. Albertson
Asst. Mgr Frederic T. Dell
Chief Engineer Harold E. Allen
Farm Editor Lee Gunderson
KBZY
GRAND RAPIDS— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Itasca Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .207 N. 1st Ave. W.
Phone Number 198
Transmitter Location Grand Rapids
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
General Manager Robert D. Kennedy
Chief Engineer Ross A. Fessenmeyer
wnTFC
fflBBING— 1935— NBC-ARROWHEAD
NORTHWEST
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Head of the Lakes Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 5lh & Howard
Phone Number 1150
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1:05 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative George P. Hollingbery
President Morgan Murphy
General Manager W. C. Bridges
Commercial Mgr Oscar H. Peterson
Pgm., Dir., Prom. Mgr Ruth E. Coe
Chief Engineer Norman Gill
K Y S M
MANKATO— 1938
NBC-NORTHWEST
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By F. B. Clements & Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .101 N. Second St.
Phone Number 4673
Transmitter Belgrade Hill. N. Mankalo
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service .... Standard, Thesaurus
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
Gen.-Stotion-Comm. Mgr John F. Meagher
Program Director Bob Gardner
Publicity Director John Gallos
Musical Director Maurice Piche
Chief Engineer James Houts
Farm Editor Galen Kooser
KMHL
MARSHALL— 1 946— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Harry W. Linder
Business-Studio Address KMHL Bldg.
Phone Number 2282-3
Transmitter Location V2 Mi. E. of City,
Hway. 19
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
Owner, Chief Engr Harry W. Linder
General Manager Gilmore F. Frayselh
Program Director Homer L. Lane
Chief Announcer Bob Wagner
KEYD
MINNEAPOLIS— 1948
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Family Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 15 N. Ninth St.
Phone Number Lincoln 8451
Transmitter Location Golden Valley
Air Time 6 a.m.-Sundown
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative For joe
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Membership NAB
President Henry Klages
General Mgr Lee L. Whiting
Commercial Manager Harold A. Winlher
Program Director H. Irving Tingley
Chief Announcer Wendell Husebo
Musical Director lames Allen
Chief Engineer Harvey V. Headen
W C C 0
MINNEAPOLIS— 1 924— CBS
Frequency: 830 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Ovyned-Oper. By ... .Columbia Bcstg. System,
Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .625 Second Ave. S.
Phone Number Main 1202
Transmitter Location Anoka
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Radio Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager Eugene Wilkey
Commercial Manager Alfred J. Harding
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Tony Mo«
Program Director Gene Wilkey
Production Director Sig Mickelson
Musical Director Wallace Olson
Chief Engineer J. J. Beloungy
Farm Editor Larry Haeg
W D G Y
MINNEAPOLIS— 1923
Frequency: 1130 Kc... Power: 50,000 Watts d.;
25,000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Twin Cities Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Nicollet
Phone Number. .Bridgeport 2271, Midway 6363
Transmitter Location. .103rd & Lyndale Ave. S.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Avery -Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President James Stuart
V.P., Station Manager Melvin Drake
Commercial Manager Robert W. Owens
Program Director B. Kendall Crane
Program Director Bob Allen
Musical Director Walter Rudd
Chief Engineer Charles W. Winkler
W L 0 L
MINNEAPOLIS— 1940— MBS
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Indepenednt Merchants
Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .. 1730 Hennepin Ave.
Phone Number. . .ATlantic 0406, Midway 4043
Transmitter Location 1370 Davem, St. Paul
Air Time Unlimited
Nev^s Service UP
Representative John Blair
Chief Owner Ralph L. Atlass
Gen., Sta. Mgr G. T. Hagman
Commercial Manager Samuel N. Nemer
Sales Prom., Pgm., Prod. Dir.. Jack Swenson
Musical Director Verne Rooney
Studio Engineer Gene Brautigam
Transmitter Engineer Merle Bjork
WPBC
MINNEAPOLIS— 1949
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Peoples Bcstg. Co.
Address 1133 Stenson Blvd.
Phone Number Granville 7236
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Pres., Gen. Mgr., Pgm. Dir.
William V. Stewart
Commercial Mgr John W. Ware
Production Director Thomas K. McCrum
Chief Engineer Harry Vose
WT C N
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUI^1934
ABC-DAIRYLAND
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Minnesota Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address Radio City, 50 S.
Ninth St.
Phone Number Lincoln 0552
Transmitter Location 2235 N. Snelling
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President William J. McNally
Gen., Sta. Mgr F. Von Konynenberg
Commercial Manager Robert N. Ekstrum
Program Director Judy Bryson
Production Director Max Karl
Publicity Director C. J. Rian
Chief Announcer Jack Bell
Musical Director William Metchnek
Chief Engineer John Sherman
Farm Editor Robert Carlson
K V 0 X
MOORHEAD— 1937
.MBS-GREAT NORTHERN
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KVOX Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 818 Center Ave.
Phone Number 3-1523
488
MINIVESOTA
Transmitter Location. . . Uth St. & 12th Ave. So.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, World
Representative Walker. Lawson
Membership NAB, BMB
President Leo Johnson
General-Station Manager M. M. Marget
Commercial Manager E. J. McKellar
Sales Prom. Mgr I. McKnight
Pgm., Prod. Dir Sterling Kuhlmey
Chiei Announcer Dale Howard
Chief Engineer Don Geiken
KNU J
NEW ULM— 1949
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . Brown County lournal. Inc.
Address 3081/2 N, Minn. St.
Phone Number 905
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President W. K. Mickelson
General Manager E. M. Tobin
Commericial Manager Warren Ascher
Program Director Dennis Hayes
Promotion Manager George Korenchen
Chief Engineer Leon Brauhn
KAAA
RED WING— 1949
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Red Wing Bcstg. Co.
Address Red Wing
Phone Number 1536
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Pres., Pgm. Dir., Chief Engr.. .Fred C. Clarke
General Manager Maxine lacobs
Commercial Manager Charles E. Wright
KLER
ROCHESTER— 1948— ABC
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Rochester Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 229 First Ave. S.W.
Phone Number 2-2757
Transmitter Location Salem Road
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard Library
Representative Adam J. Young
Membership NAB, BMB
President Alice P. Mayo
Gen., Sales Prom. Mgr Waher T. Bruzek
Commercial Manager Robert A. Pick
Pgm., Prod. Dir Robert C. Bouchier
Musical Director lack Frost
Chief Engineer Boynton Hagaman
Farm Editor Donald Mason
KROC
ROCHESTER— 1935
NBC-NORTHWEST
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Southern Minnesota
Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .100 1st Ave. Bldg.
Phone Number 3924
Transmitter Location Cascade Township
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Bulmer & Johnson
Membership NAB. BMB
President Mrs. G. P. Gentling
General., Comm. Mgr G. David Gentling
Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Cal Smith
Sales Prom. Mgr Robert Wold
Chief Announcer Joe Foss
Publicity Director Jerry Brataos
Musical Director Jerry Boyum
Chiei Engineer Bob Cross
Form Editor Ray Thompson
MINNESOTA=
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE-
-Ar members, the
greatest body of news
collectors in the world
today, provide their
news to their AP.
MINNESOTA ASSOCIATED PRESS
BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
President: Don Richardson — KAUS, Austin
Vice-President: Fred Dell — KGDE, Fergus
Falls
Secretary: Francis Robbins — KDHL, Fari-
bault
■^MINNESOTA—
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K F A
ST. CLOUD— 1938
NBC-NORTHWEST
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Wall*
Owned-Oper. By Times Publishing Co.
Business-Studio Address Weber Bldg.
Phone Number 3330-1
Transmitter Wash. Memorial, Dr. & 16lh St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . Thesaurus, Lang-Worth
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr.. Frederick G. Schilplin
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr John F. Green
Prog.-Pub. Dir Avis Russell
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Gene SorFlaten
Chiel Engineer Robert Witschen
Form Editor Cliff Sakry
WMIN
ST. PAUL— 1936
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WMIN Bcslg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 538 Hamm Bldg.
Phone Number Garfield 1361
Transmitter Location. St. Anthony at Fronlenac
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Radio Reps
Membership NAB
V.P., Gen., Sta. Mgr Frank M. Devaney
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Norman Page
Publicity Director Richard Stevens
Chief Engineer Warren B. Fritze
KS T P
ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS— 1928
NBC-NORTHWEST
Frequency: 1500 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned By KSTP, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 3415 University Ave.,
3415 University Ave. S.E., St. Paul-Minne-
apolis
Phone Number Prior 2717
Trans. . .County Rd. C. & Hway. 61, St. Paul
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP, Radio News Assn.
Transcription Service Thesaurus, World,
Lang-Worth
Representative Edward Petty
Membership NAB
President, Gen. Mgr Stanley E. Hubbard
V.P. chg. Sales Miller C. Robertson
Exec. V.P., Treas K. M. Hance
Production Supvr C. Brooks Henderson
Promotion-Publicity Director Joe Cook
News Director Walt Baschick
Technical Supervisor John McMahon
(See Page 484)
WSH B
STILLWATER— 1949
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned Operated By St. Croix Bcstg. Co.
Address 126 S. Main St.
Phone Number 46
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Bulmer & Johnson
General Manager William F. Johns, Jr.
Station Manager Victor Tedesco
Commercial Manager John Lohmer
KTRF
THIEF RIVER FALLS— 1947
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Henry K. Arneson
Business Address Box 69
Phone Number 13-14
Studio-Transmitter Address 1313 N. Main
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Long-Worth
Representative Bulmer & Johnson
Membership NAB, BMB
President H. K. Arneson
General Manager D. L. Norton
Sales Prom. Mgr Glenn Simpson
Publicity Director Kay Barzen
Musical Director James E. Arneson
Chief Engineer H. J. Bothman
WHLB
VIRGINIA— 1936— NBC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Head of the Lakes Bcstg.
Address Virginia
Phone Number Virginia 2000
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, SESAC
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
President Morgan Murphy
General Manager Walter Bridges
Sta.-Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr A. F. Nelson
Pgm., Pub, Dir Alys Mae McBride
Chief Engineer Norman Gill
Farm Editor August Netibauer
KWAD
WADENA— 1 948— MBS
Frequency: 920 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Associated Bcstrs., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 920
Transmitter Location .4 Mi. S. City
Air Time Unlimited
490
MINIVESOTA-miSSISSIPPI
News Service UP
Representatives Bulmer & Johnson
Membership NAB
President C. V. Phillips
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Carl E. Holt
Gen., Sta. Mgr H. G. Alexander
Pgm„ Prod., Pub. Dir James Buchan
Chief Engineer Ralph T. Doggett
K W L M
WILLMAR— 1940— ABC-DAIRYLAND
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Lakeland Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 307 W. 6th St.
Phone Number 1340
Transmitter Location Foot Lake
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Col©
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB
President, Gen. Mgr H. W. Linder
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Willard Linder
Comm. Mgr., Prog. Dir Jack Lynch
Publicity Director Don Linder
Chief Announcer Joe Martinson
Business-Studio Addres 216 Center St.
Phone Number 3314
Transmitter Location Tower Bluff
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMR, FMA
President M. H. White
General-Commercial Manager Ken Marsh
Publicity Director Ethel Holte
Chief Announcer Charles Williams
Chief Engineer Stanley Johnson
KWOA
K W N 0
WINONA— 1938— ABC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Winona Radio Service
WORTHINGTON— 1947
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper, By . . Worthington Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address. . . .Thompson Hotel Bldg.
Phone Number 2-7310-1
Transmitter Location 4 Mi. W. of City
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Bulmer & Johnson
Membership NAB
President R. W. Olson
Gen., Sta. Mgr R. E. Shepard
Sales Prom. Mgr George Lasley
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Roger Russell
Musical Dir Phyllis Habeck
Chief Engineer Clinton W. Knapp
Farm Editor Mervin Gardner
DPPD
Estimated Population 2,T30,000 — Increase — 2.3% — Radio Homes 478,000
Radio Families 381,000 — Stations in State 38
WLOX
BILOXl—GULFPORT— 1949— MBS
MISS.
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operorted By WLOX Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address . . . Buena Vista
Hotel
Phone Number 5581-2
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB
President James S. Love, Jr.
Gen.-Station Mgr., Pub. Dir Gene Tibbett
Commercial Manager Blue Majure
Program Director Doug Gabrielson
Musical Director Gwenn Gollotte
Production Director.". : Ken Carleton
Chief Engineer T. B. Majure
Chief Anncr., Farm Editor .... Jerry Thompson
WJMB
BROOKHAVEN— 1948
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Brookhaven Bcstg. Co.
Address West Chicasaw St.
Phone Number 1298
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth
Representative Continental
Pres., Prom. Mgr TuUius Brady
Pgm. Dir., Comm. Mgr Chuck Allen
Chief Engineer Tom Phorris
WROX
CLARKSDALE— 1943
MID-SOUTH-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By .......... . The Imes Estate
Address . .Delta Ave.
Phone Number 1566-7
491
MISSISSIPPI
Air Time Unlimited
N*w* Senrlce AP
R»pr«sentalive Sear* & Ayer
Membership NAB
President Birney Ime«, Jr.
General Manager Bob McRaney
Station Manager P. B. Hinman
Chief Engineer C. D. Graves
WCLD
CLEVELAND— 1949
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
OwnedOperaled By Cleveland Bcstg. Co.
Address Cleveland
Phone Number 990
Air Time Unlimited
Pres., Gen. Mgr Cy Bahakel
Chief Engineer Gene Soduth
WCJU
COLUMBIA— 1 946— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By WCJU, Inc.
Operated By Lester Williams
Business Address WCJU, Columbia
Phone Number 755-6
Studio Address So. Main St.
Transmitter Location Hway, 24, S.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Keystone
Owner, Gen. Mgr Lester Williams
Asst. Mgr., Prog. Dir. . .Charles E. Newman, Jr.
Chief Announcer Bill Barrett
Chief Engineer Ray Tolar
Farm Editor Paul Dentin
W C B I
COLUMBUS— 1940
MBS— KBS-MID SOUTH-LBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Birney Imes, Jr.
Business-Studio Address Gilmer Hotel
Phone Number 1313
Transmitter Location River Hill
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
President Birney Imes, Jr.
Gen., Sales Prom. Mgr Bob McRaney
Statlon-Comm. Mgr James Eatherton
Chief Announcer Dick Crago
Chief Engineer Thomas McFerrin
Farm Editor Chuck Deloney
WCM A
CORINTH— 1 946— MBS-DIXIE-KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaled By . . Corinth Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Ray Bldg.
Phone Number 5575
Transmitter Location Hway. No. 72 E.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB. BMB
President Dr. Frank M. Davis
General Manager Aaron B. Robinson
Sla., Sales Prom. Mgr John E. Bell
Pgm., Prod. Dir William T. McLain
Commercial Manager Joe P. Van Dyke
Chief Announcer Almos S. Young
Pub., Musical Dir George S. Irving
Chief Engineer William M. Essary
Farm Editor Thomas J. Williams
W G V M
GREENVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By David M. Segal
Bus.-Studio Address. . . . .316 Washington Ave.
Phone Number ....'. 2910
Transmitter Location Old Leland Road
Air Time Daylight
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
General Manager David M. Segal
Sta ion Manager Howard E. Gurney
Commercial Manager John B. Carter
Program Director Louis A. Kurtr
Ch.ef Engineer Welton H. Jetton
wTp R
GREENVILLE— 1939— MBS-KBS
MISS.
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Radio Services Co., WJPR
Business-Studio Address. .. .107 So. Poplar St.
Phone Number 2434-5
Transmitter Location. End of PoUackover Levee
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Associated, Capitol,
World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
General-Station Manager. .Emmet H. McMurry
Commercial Manager Frank W. Baldwin
Sales Prom. Mgr., Prod., Pub. Dir.. .Pat Avery
Program Director Eddie Guss
Chief Announcer Paul Artman
Musical Director Barbee Ashley
Chief Engneer Percy Kuhn
Farm Editor Thomas Golding
GR M
GREENWOOD— 1 938— NBC-KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Operated By P. K. Ewing
492
MISSISSIPPI
Phone Number 1900
Studio-Transmitter Location Walnut St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
President P. K. Ewing. Sr.
General-Station Manager F. C. Ewing
Commercial Manager Van Power
Production Director Grace Harris
Chief Announcer W. T. Shanks
Chief Engineer Louis Pierce
WNAG
GRENADA— 1 948— MBS-KBS
LBS— MID-SOUTH
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaled Ey Birney Imes, Jr.
Address Barwin Hotel
Phone Number 740
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Sears & Ayer
President Birney Imes, Jr.
General Manager Bob McRaney
Sta., Comm. Mgr Monroe Looney
Program Director Don Moore
Chief Engineer Louis Pierce
WGCM
GULFPORT— 1 929— ABC-KBS-LBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WGCM Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address Hewes-Martln Bldg.
Phone Number 1110
Transmitter Location Arlington Heights
Air Time 5:55 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
Prod. Mgr., Pgm. Dir C. E. Vann
Sales Prom.-Prod. Mgr., Prog. Dir. . . . C. E. Vann
Publicity Director Marc Leon
Chief Engineer Donovan Murphy
W F 0 R
HATTIESBURG— 1926
NBC-REBEL-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Forrest Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... 302 Hemphill St.,
Phone Number 1866-7
Transmitter Location Cor. 25th Ave. &
W. 7th St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB
President, General-Station Mgr C. J. Wright
Chief Engineer B. B. McLemore
WHS Y
HATTIESBURG— 1 948— ABC-LBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Hub City Bcstg. Co.
Address.. U. S. Hway. 11 N., P. O. Box 1008
Phone Number 3180-1
Air Time 5 a.m.M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen, Sla. Mgr Charles W. Holt
Sales Prom. Mgr. Pub. Dir Thomas N. Kern
Production Director Connie Holt
Chief Announcer Art Reynolds
Chief Engineer Dennis Connell
Farm Editor Art Reynolds
WJDX
JACKSON— 1929— NBC
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Lamar Life Ins. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 2171
Phone Number 2-1183
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
_ MISSISSIPPI =^
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE— Ar members decide
what AP shall be. Their
decision has made AP
unequalled in covering
the news of the world
...RAPIDLY, TRUTH-
FULLY, ACCURATE-
LY.
LOUISiANAMISSISSIPPi
AP BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
President: James Gordon — WNOE, New
Orleans, La.
Vice-President: Emmet McMurry— WJPR,
Greenville, Miss.
Secretary: Harry Leadingham — AP Chief
of Bureau, New Orleans
Continuing Study Committee Chairman:
Gene Gratz — WELO, Tupelo
.^MISSISSIPPI^
493
MISSISSIPPI
Transcription Service Thesaurus, MacGregor,
Lang-Worth, Cole, Capitol, World
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager Wiley P. Harris
Commercial Manager Frank Gentry
Program Dicector Howard Langlitt
Chief Engineer Percy G. Root
WJQS
JACKSON— 1946— CBS-MISS.
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Mississippi Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Edwards Hotel
Phone Number 3-9681
Transmitter Location Pleasant Ave.
Air Time 6 a.m. -12: 10 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
President, General Manager. . .Withers Gavin
WJXN
JACKSON— 1945— LBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Oper. By Andalusia Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .Deposit Guaranty
Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 2-6673
Transmitter Location Fair Grounds
Gen., Comm. Mgr James T. Ownby
Sales Prom. Mgr Hy Davis
Program Director Jack Edwards
Chief Announcer Mike O'Reilly
Musical Director Faye Guice
Chief Engineer Thomas Patterson
WRBC
JACKSON— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Walts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Rebel Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 986,
125 So. Lamar
Phone Number 5-1562
Transmitter Location 3 Mi. NE City
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associcrted
Representative Branham
Membership NAB, BMB
President T, E. Wright
Gen., Comm. Mgr J. W. Carlier
Prog. Dir., Form Editor Forrest Cox
Production Director Les Birchiield
Chief Engineer G. G. Benson
W Sl. 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 Number 3-2788
Studio Address Robert E. Lee Hotel
Transmitter Location Hwcry. 51 N.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
President W. R. Newman
General-Station Manager L. M. Sepaugh
Commercial Manager F. E. Wilkerson, Jr.
Sales Promotion Manager B. M. Files
Program Director B. K. Smith
Production Director Jerry Keith
Publicity Director M. B. Wray
Chief Announcer Bill Lohmeier
Musical Director Roger Noble
Chief Engineer C. A. Perking
Farm Editor Jim Neal
WKOZ
KOSCIUSKO— 1947— LBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watta
Owned-Operated By Kosciusko Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 392
Phone Number 782
Studio Address Jefferson St.
Transmitter Location Golf Course Rd.
Air Time 5:45 a.m.-10 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
General Manager Cy. N. Bahakel
Station Manager Melvin C. Lee
Program Director Erlene Leach
Chief Engineer George C. Ray
W A M L
LAUREL— 1932— NBC-REBEL-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . New Laurel Radio Station,
Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .535 Vz Central Ave.
Phone Number 5601, 5737
Transmitter Location Washington Rd.
Air Time 5:45 a.m.-l 1:05 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership NAB
General-Station Manager .... Granville Walters
Commercial Manager M. M. Caver
Pgm., Pub. Director Stanley Walters
Prod. Dir., Farm Editor Chuck Harrison
Chief Announcer, Musical Dir Ed Breland
Chief Engineer Clyne Graves
494
MISSISSIPPI
WLAU
LAUREL— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Southland Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. .. .4371/2 N. Magnolia St,
Phone Number 7227-8
Transmitter Location Meridian Ave.
Air Time 5:45 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Membership NAB
Pres.. Comm. Mgr C. H. Leggett
Gen., Sta. Mgr Jimmle Wilson
Sales Prom. Mgr Teck Jones
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr David Kane
Production Director Dean Malteson
Publicity Director Dorothy Hearn
Chief Engineer Ed Pierce
WMBC
MACON— 1946— MISS.
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Mississippi Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Addres Thomas Jefferson
Hotel
Phone Number 310
Transmitter Location. .Old Starkville Rd. near
city limits
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
President, General Manager . . . Withers Gavin
WAPF
McCOMB— 1948— KBS-MISS.
Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Southwestern Bcstg. Co. of
Mississippi
Business-Studio Address Sarphie Bldg.,
Box 604
Phone Number 1884, 1829
Transmitter Location 2 Ml. S.W. of city
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Louis Alford
Commercial Manager Mac Smith
Sales Prom. Mgr Bill Tyler
Pgm., Publicity Dir Paul Simpkins
Chief Announcer Carl Austin
Musical Director Mrs. Elsie Barron
Chief Engineer Phil Brady
Farm Editor Aubrey Felter
WSKB
McCOMB— 1937— MISS.
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By McComb Bcstg. Corp.
Address P. O. Box 111
Phone Number 37
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Representative Friedenberg
Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr. . . George Blumenstock
Program Director Julia Blumenstock
Promotion Manager Al Baxter
Chief Engineer Robert Louis Sanders
W C 0 c
MERIDIAN— 1926— CBS-MISS.
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Mississippi Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Threef oot Bldg.
Phone Number 7714
Transmitter Location Hway. 45 N.
Air Time 6 a.m.-12:10 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
President, General Manager. . .Withers Gavin
Program Director Mrs. Withers Gavin
WMOX
MERIDIAN— 1946
MBS-KBS-MIDSOUTH
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Birney Imes, Jr.
Business-Studio Address WMOX Bldg.
Phone Number 2-0171
Transmitter Location 31st Ave. S,
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Keystone
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
Owner Birney Imes, Jr.
General Manager Bob McRaney
Station Manager Paul Mowery
Commercial Manager Joe Carson
Program Director Dave Bringham
Chief Engineer Al Betmarik
WTOK
MERIDIAN— 1946— ABC-REBEL
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Meridian Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Add. . . . Citizens Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 3-1441
Transmitter Location 3rd Ave. & 20lh St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:05 p.m.
News Service INS
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Headley-Heed
Membership NAB
Pres., General-Station Mgr.. .Robert F. Wright
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr William B. Crooks
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Cecil Germany
Chief Engineer Joe H. Saxon
495
MISSISSIPPI
WM IS
NATCHEZ— 1 94 1—NBC-KBS-LA.
LIBERTY-MISS.
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
O^^ned-Operaled By Natchez Bcstg. Co.
Buiiness-Studio Add ess 615 Main St.
Phone Number 2800-1
Transmitter Location Hway. 61 N.
Air Time ' 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service 'Capitol
Membership NAB
President P. K. Ewlng
Gen.-Prom. Mgr P. K. Ewing, Jr.
Commercial Mgr Paul Schilling
Program Dlr Wilma Nichols
Chief Engineer George W. Wilaon
WN AT
NATCHEZ— 1949
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Old South Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Shields Lone
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Partners H. J. Jennings, M. T. Seale
General Manager H. J. Jennings
Chief Engineer Gale Hunt
WHOC
PHILADELPHIA— 1 948— KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Wait*
Owned-Oper. By William Howard Cole
Address Hways. 15 & 16 S.
Phone Number 740
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
Owner, Manager William Howard Cole
Pub., Musical Dir S. J. Parks
Prog. Dir., Chief Announcer Jim Sparks
Chief Engineer F. H. Fronts
WRl W
PACAYUNE— 1949
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Moseley Bros.
Business Address Ritz Theater
Phone Number 510
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Continental
Chief Owners W. L. & R. E. Moseley
Manager Felix Adams, Jr.
General Manager W. L. Moseley
Ch'.ef Engineer Charles Tucker
wsso
STARKVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
OwnedOper. By Stcrrkville Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address WSSO Bldg.
Phone Number 1230
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Gen., Comm. Mgr Joe Phillips
Program Director Eva Deen
Chief Engineer. Travis Palmer
weIo
TUPELO— 1944
MBS-KBS-MID SOUTH
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Tupelo Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address So. Spring St.
Phone Number 1400-1
Transmitter Location Hway. 45 So.
Air Time 5:43 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Representative Sears & Ay*r
Membership NAB
Owner Blrney Imes, Jr.
Columbus, Miss.
General Manager Bob McRoney
Columbus, Miss.
Station Manager Bob Eran*
Comm.-Sales Prom. Manager. .Reeves Wbirley
Prog.-Prod.-Pub. Director Gen* Grats
Chief Engineer LeRoy Green
W QB C
VICKSBURG— 1 93 1— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By. . .Delta Bcstg. Co., Inc.
BuslnesB-Studio Address Hotel Vlcksburg
Phone Number 312
Transmitter Location 2Va Ml. E. ol City
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Pepresentotive Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB, BMB
President L. P. Cashman
General-Station Mgr Mary -Van Cashman
Commercial Manager L. L. Miller
Program Director Charlotte Kahn
Chief Engineer C. E. Drak*
wvTm
VICKSBURG— 1 947— LIBERT Y
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Miss., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Add .... 708 Clay St., Carroll Hotel
Phone Number 1920-1
Transmitter Location .... Thompson & Floyd Sts.
496
JIUSSISSIPPI - MISSOURI
Air Time 5:55 a.m.-M,
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President James T. Ownby
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr H. T. Duke
S!s. Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir. . . Genevieve Johnson
Ch'ef Announcer Cecil Goodreau
Chief Engineer Thomas Wilson
WROB
WEST POINT— 1947
MBS-Mm SOUTH-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Bob McRoney, Sr.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address Forrest St
Phone Number 807
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
Representative Sears & Ay»r
President, General Mgr Bob McRaney, Sr.
Sla., Comm. Mgr Ed McRaney
Pgm. Dir., Chief Engnr John E. King, Jr.
Prod.-Muaical Dir Hugh W. Shonkle
WAZF
YAZOO CITY— 1947— MISS.
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WAZF. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 321 S. Main St.
Phone Number 1300
Transmitter Location State Hwoy. <C9 E.
Air Time 6 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service AP
Membership NAB
Transcription Service World
Pres., Gen. Mgr Guy Corley
Sta., Comm. Mgr., Prod. Dir Jack AUyn
Chief Announcer Fred Rand
Chief Engineer D. A. Flinspadi
©yiRi
Estimated Population 3,933,000 — Increase -\-4.0% — Radio Homes 1,168,000
Radio Families 1,218,000 — Stations in State 43
K F V S
CAPE GIRARDEAU— 1925— MBS
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Hirsch Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 324 Broadway
Phone Number 2104-5
Transmitter Location E. Cape Girardeau
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Membership NAB, BMB
President, General Manager. .Oscar C. Hirsch
Sta., Comm. Mgr Ralph L. Hirsch
KDMO
CARTHAGE— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Carthage Bcstg. Co.
Address 1201 E. Chestnut
Phone Number 2648, 2623
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, Keystone
Membership NAB
Station Manager L. C. McKenney
Gen., Sta. Mgr J. C. McKenney
Commercial Manager J. J. Daly
Sales Promotion Manager Phil Hannum
Program Director Lee Crocker
Publicity Director Bob Young
Chief Engineer Jack Longford
Farm Editor L. C. McKenney
KFRU
COLUMBIA— 1 925— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KFRU, Inc.
Business Address 13 S. 8th St.
Phone Number 4141
Studio-Transmitter Location. . .Stephens College
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB. BMB
President H. J. Waters, Jr.
Gen., Sta. Mgr Mahlon R. Aldridge, Jr.
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr F. J. LeGrand
Program Director Harold Douglas
Chief Engineer Robert Haigh
KREI
FARMINGTON— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Cecil W. Roberts
Business Address Box 270
Phone Number 710
Studio-Transmitter. .. .Burks Rd. & Webster St.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Owner Cecil W. Roberts
Station Manager Mrs. Mary Burton
Sales Manager Howard G. Rion
Chief Engineer Kermit Barker
497
Complete Coverage of Kansas City's TRADE AREA . .
74e KMBC-KFRM 7<
earn/
Even with SOO.OOO watts power, KMBC
could not cover the vast Kansas City
Primary Trade area, but KMBC at Kan-
sas City, teamed with KFRM in North
Central Kansas, can do the job!
Since KFRM went on the air December 7,
1947, hundreds of thousands of rural and
small town dwellers comprise the popu-
lation of the Western portion of Kansas
City's huge trade territory, and have
learned to depend on The KMBC-KFRM
Team as their only source of vital infor-
mation and cultural and entertainment
programs direct from their trade capital.
The 1949 Kansas City Primary Trade
Area Radio survey, made at the Missouri
and Kansas State Fairs, and at the Amer-
ican Royal in Kansas City, includes a
total of 2,122 interviews from The Team
area (duplication eliminated), with 1,548
responses from persons living on farms,
anci 574 from those living in towns.
All mentions from each of the 163 coun-
ties within The Team's half-millivolt con-
tours, including 37 in Missouri, 103 in
Kansas, and 23 in adjoining states, were
weighted to give each county its true rela-
tive importance according to the number
of its radio families.
How The KMBC-KFRM Team ranked with other leading stations
in this independent survey is graphically illustrated below:
KMBC
KFRM
Station A
B
" C
D
PHIL EVANS
BOB RILEY
Ken Parsons
RADIO FARM EDITORS
& MARKET REPORTERS
Listened to Regularly
KMBC
KFRM
Station A
Statieni Listened to
for MARKET REPORTS
KMBC
KFRM
Station A
B
C
D
" E
K M B C I
kfrmI
Station A
STATIONS
" B
listened to
C
for Other
" D
Form
Programs
£
STATIONS
listened to
FOR NEWS
KMBC
KFRM
Station A
B |^«
C I
KANSAS CITY
STATION
Depended on Most
FOR FARM
INFORMATION SERVICE
Only The KMBC-KFRM Team delivers
complete coverage of the great Kansas
City Primary Trade area, and provides
radio coverage to over Four Million
potential listeners. Latest population fig-
ures reveal 1,159,740 radio families living
•c..^
* Ofher Kansas City Stations
within The Team's half-millivolt con-
tours. Smart advertisers know the great
potential sales in this rich agricultural
Heart of America! Providing them most
effective coverage and top listener loyalty,
the most economical and the best buy, is
The KMBC-KFRM Team!
7^ KMBC-KFRM 7ea^
Pickwick Hotel, Kansas City 6, Missouri
... MIS
KFMO
FLAT RIVER— 1947
GRIESEDIECK
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Lead Belt Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address Flat River
Phone Number 1000
Transmitter Location U. S. Hway. 61
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Membership NAB
President, General Manager . . . Oscar C. Hirsch
Station-Comm. Mgr James F. Collins
Program-Production Dir Virginia Collins
Chief Announcer Earl Whitener
SOURI
K H M 0
HANNIBAL— 194 1— MBS
Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By. .Courier-Post Publishing Co.
Business-Studio Address. ... 102-A S. Main St.
Phone Number 3450
Transmitter Address 6 Mi. S. of Hannibal
on Old New London Dirt Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Tohn E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
Sec.-Treas E. L. Sparks
Gen.-Sta.-Sales Prom. Mgr Wayne W. Cribb
Pgm.. Prod., Pub. Dir Gene Hoenes
Musical Librarian Harold Hohner
Chief Engineer Ben Parrish
Farm Editor George Allen, Jr.
KIMO
INDEPENDENCE— 1947
Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By The Blue Valley Co.
Business-Studio Address 310 N. Osage
Phone Number CL. 9810
Transmitter Location .... 28th & Northern Blvd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Cooke
Membership NAB
General Manager Craig Siegfried
Program Director. John Waddell
Business Manager F. E. Fowler
Chief Engineer Eldon Ryan
K WO S
JEFFERSON CITY— 1937
MBS-GRIESEDIECK
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Capital Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .210-212 Monroe St.
Phone Number 4000
Transmitter Location St. Mary's Blvd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transctiption Service Lang-Worth
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership BMB
President R. C. Goshom
Gen., Sta. Mgr Catherine Roer
Chief Engineer Leroy S. Hackmann
KFSB
JOPLIN— 1948
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Four States Bcsters, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1027 Main
Phone Number 1310
Transmitter Location N.W. of Joplin
Air Time 8 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Standard
Representative Walker
Membership BMB
President Harry Easley
General Manager W, H. Clark
Program Director Ed Johnson
Chief Engineer Ralph Meador
KSWM
rOPLIN— 1946— CBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Air Time, Inc.
Address 1928 W. 13 St.
Phone Number 7260
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Austin A. Harrison
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Roy V. Whisnand
Pgm., Prod. Dir Noel E. Ball
Chief Announcer Claude Evans
Chief Engineer Austin A. Harrison
Farm Editor John Whitt
W NTB H
lOPLIN— 1926— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Joplin Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Frisco BIdg.
Phone Number 330
Transmitter Location 14th & Munroe
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres.. Gen.-Stalion-Comm. Mgr D. J. Poynor
499
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Commercial Mgr F. H. Hess
Program Director Martha Smith
Musical Director Golda Shaunee
Chief Engineer Everett L. Dodge
Farm Editor Leonard Brown
KCKN
KANSAS CITY
(See Listing, Kansas City, Kans.)
K C M 0
KANSAS CITY— 1936— ABC
Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 50,000 Walls d.;
10,000 Watts n.
Owned-Operaled By KCMO Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1515 Commsrce
Bldg.
Phone Number Baltimore 1234
Transmitter Location Nashua
Air Time Unlimited
Air Time 20 Hrs.
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
President Tom L. Evans
Gen.-Comm. Mgr E. K. Hartenbower
Asst. Manager Clarence E. Breozeol
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir F. C. Strawn
Program Director S. B. Tremble
Production Director Kenneth Heady
Chief Announcer Dal Stallard
Musical Director R. S. Jones
Chief Engineer Kail Troeglen
Farm Editor C. W. Jackson
KFRM
KANSAS CITY— 1947
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Midland Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Pickwick Hotel
Phone Number HA. 2650
Transmitter Location. ... 10 Mi. S. of Concordia,
Kansas
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President Arthur B. Church
V.P., Managing Dir Karl Koerper
V.P. in Chg. of Sales Sam H. Bennett
Promotion Director John S. McDe'mott
Program Director Rod B. Cupp
Production Director Fran Heyser
Chief Announcer Lee Stewart
Musical Director P. Hans Flath
Chief Engineer Ray Moler
Farm Editor Phil Evans
(See Page 498)
K M B C
KANSAS CITY— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Midland Bcstg. Co.
BusinessStudiD Address Pickwick Hotel
Phone Number HArrison 2650
Transmitter Location 50th & Belinder,
Johnson County, Kansas
Air Time 5 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Free 4 Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President Arthur B. Church
V.P., Managing Director Karl Koerper
V.P., Sales Sam H. Bennett
Promotion Director John S. McDermott
Program Director Rod Cupp
P- eduction Director Fran Heyser
Chief Announcer Lee Stewart
Musical Director K Hans Flath
Chief Engineer Ray Moler
Farm Editor Phil Evans
(See Page 498)
WDAF
KANSAS CITY— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . The Kansas City Star Co.
Business-Studio Add ess 1729 Grand Ave.
Phone Number Harrison 1200
Tiansmitter Location. . .Johnson County, Kans.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Edward Petry
Membership BMB
President Roy A. Roberts
General-Station Manager Dean Fitter
Commercial Mgr Mannie E. Russo
Program Director Harry J. Kaufmann
Chief Engineer J. A. Flaherty
wTTb
KANSAS CITY— 1922— MBS
Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts d.;
5000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By WHB Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Scarritt Bldg.,
9th & Grand Ave.
Phone Number HArrison 1161
Transmitter Location Route No. 1, Liberty
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Associated
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Comm. Mgr Donald Dwight Doris
General Mgr John T, Schilling
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Mori Greiner
Program Director Dick Smith
Chief Engineer Henry Goldenberg
500
MISSOURI
KBOA
KENNETT— 1947— HBN
Frequency: 830 Kc Power: 1000 Walls d.
Owned-Operoted By Kennett Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio-TTansmitter Address Kennett
Phone Number 830
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
Membership NAB. BMB
President, General Manager Paul C. Jones
S-a., Comm. Mgr Bill H. Gate
Sales Prom. Mgr Joe Bankhead
Program Director John T. Reeder
Chief Engineer Robert H. Conner
KIRX
KIRKSVILLE— 1947
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By North Mo. Bcatg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address .... KIRX Bldg.
Phone Number 86
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, Standard
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB, BMB
General-Station Manager Samuel A. Burk
Commercial Manager R. M. Harpster
Program Director Lee Jones
Chief Engineer. John Sheehan
KLWT
LEBANON— 1948— MBS
Frequency 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Lebanon Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 221 E. Commercial St.
Phone Number 1015
Transmitter Location Buffalo Hd.
Air Time 6a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC
President Robe-t C. Fields
General Manager O. R. Wright
Program Director Thomas H. Miller
Chief Engineer E. L. Hendry
KMMO
MARSHALL— 1949
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 500 Wafts d.
(C.P. 100 Watts n.)
Own=d-Operated By. . . .Mo. Valley Bcstg. Co.
Address 74 W. Morgan St.
Phone Number 2328
Air Time .Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Co-Owners H. T., C. T. Fisher
Gene.ai Manager Carl T. Fisher
Comme.cial Manager Harold T. Fisher
Program Director Roderick D. Renick
Promotion Manager Casey Strong
Chief Engineer Charles P. Porter
KXEO
MEXICO— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Oper. By Audrain Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 280
Phone Number 2340
S'.udio-Trans. Location Hiway 54 E.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
President John Badaracco
Gen., Sla. Mgr W. Earl Dougherty
Commercial Manager Shelton Bybee
Pgm., Prod. Dir Richard M. Carson
Fubiicity Director Owen N. Lackey, Jr.
Co-Engineers Al Korabek, Frank Sojka
Fa.m Editor Frank Sojka
KN E
NEVADA— 1949
Frequency: 1240 Kc. Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Cecil W. Roberts
Address Farmington
Fiione Number 710
A"r Time Unlimited
News Service UP
President Cecil W. Roberts
Manager William R. Tedrick
Commercial Manager Robert R. Stoner
Program Dieclor Mrs. Audrey Tedrick
K W 0 C
POPLAR BLUFF— 1938— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Poplar Bluff Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Add-ess. .KWOC Bldg.
Phone Number 3922
Air Time 6 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Transcript'on Service SESAC
Repesentative John E. Pearson
Membe"ship NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr A. L. McCarthy
Gen. -Station-Commercial-Sales Prom.
Manager William R. Tedrick
Station Manager Byron Kearbey, Jr.
Program Director Ronal P. Kaiser
Chief Announcer C. E. Watkins
Chief Engineer Don M. Lidenton
Farm Editor Tom Hunnicult
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KTTR
ROLLA— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Show-Me Bcstg. oC.
Bus.-Studio-Tronsmitter Address. .P. O. Box 567,
Soest Rd.
Phone Number 380
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, SESAC
Keystone
Pres., Gen.-Stotion Mgr Luther W. Martin
Program Director Wilson C. Burkhead
Chief Anncr,, Musical Dir Mel Lee
Chief Engineer Martin M. Mitchum
Farm Editor Wilson C. Burkhead
K F E Q
ST. JOSEPH— 1923— MBS
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KFEQ. Inc.
Business-Studio 814 Frederick Ave.
Phone Number .4-0813-4
Transmitter Location Hway. No. 71
Air Tim© Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Headley-Reed
President, General Manager Barton Pitts
Commercial Manager Glenn G. Griswold
Promotion Manager J. Ted Branson
Program Director R. Thompson Mobie
Musical Director Paul Moskau
Chief Engineer J. Wesley Koch
Farm Editor Harold ]. Schmitz
MM Mm -^
ST. JOSEPH— 1946— MSN
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . Missouri Valley Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 113 S. 7th St.
Phone Number 4-6346
Transmitter Location Hway. 59
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Membership NAB, BMB
President Basil L. Kaufman
Gen., Sta. Mgr Ken Gooding
Commercial Manager Jack Fitzgerald
Sales Prom. Mgr Bill Burch
Program Director Allen Menef ee
Production Director Walter Johnson
Publicity Director Gene Miller
Chief Announcer John Biliyeu
Musical Director Minor Clites
Chief Engineer Charles Weisemann
Farm Editor Bill Sharpe
K M 0 X
ST. LOUIS— 1925— CBS
Frequency: 1120 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Columbia Bcstg. System, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 401 So. 12th St.
Phone Number Central 8240
Transmitter Location Stallings
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Radio Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager E. W. Shomo
Local Sales P. S. Anderson
National Spot C. Oilman Johnston
Sales Prom. Mgr W. W. Middleton
Program Director T. A. Bland
Production Director George M. Clare
Publicity Director Robert S. Holcomb
Musical Director Stan Daugherty
Chief Engineer Harry Harvey
Farm Editor Ted Mangner
K S D
ST. LOUIS— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .The Pulitzer Publishing Co.
Business-Studio Address 1111 Olive St.
Phone Number Main 1111
Transmitter Hway. 66, E. St. Louis, 111.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Thesaurus
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB
President Joseph Pulitzer
General Manager George M. Burbach
Program Director Harold Grams
Commercial Manager. .... .Edward W. Hamlin
KSTL
ST. LOUIS— 1948— IMS
Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Radio St. Louis, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 6 N. 7th St.
Phone Number MA. 0600
Transmitter Location 999 Sou Sixth St.,
E. St. Louis, m.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership . '. NAB
President Frank E. Pellegrin
General Manager Ralph L. Stuff lebam
Commercial Manager .W. A. Knight
Program Director Edward M. Galloway
Chief Engineer. John H. Fleet
503
>1 1 S S O L It I
KWK
ST. LOUIS— 1927— MBS
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Operated By KWK, Inc.
Bus. Studio Add.ess 12th & Cole Sts.
Phone Number Main 9100
Transmitter Location 500 Logan St., Baden
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Katz
President, General Mgr Robert T. Convey
V.P., Station Director Ray E. Dady
V.P., Comm. Dir V. E. Carmichael
Assl. Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir. ...John W. Tinnea
Merchandising Mgr Russell C. Kaiser
Production Mgr John Traxler
Publicity Director Fred J. Mueller
Chief Engineer N. J. Zehr
KXLW
ST. LOUIS— 1947
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . .St. Louis County Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 8135 Forsythe Blvd.
Phone Number Delmor 1320
Transmitter Location 8600 Manchester Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative For joe
President Lee J. Sloan
Gen., Sta. Mgr S. E. Sloan
Commercial Manager Myles J. McNally
Pgm., Prod. Dir Pat O. Bradley
Publicity Director Edgar J. Mothershead
Chief Engineer Wallace E. St. Vrain
K X 0 K
ST. LOUIS— 1938— ABC
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Wotli
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Star-Times Publishing Co.
Business-Studio Address 12th & Delmor
Phone Number CHestnut 3700
Transmitter Location Madison, IlL
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service .... Associated, Standard
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB
President Elxey Roberts
General Manager C. L. Thomas
Commercial Manager V. N. Springgate
Sales Promotion Manager. . . .Foster H. Brown
Program Director Elmer Muschany
Production Director Robert Holt
Publicity Director Harry Renfro
Musical Director Robert Gotch
Chief Engineer Arthur F. Rekart
Form Editor Charley Stookey
W E W
ST. LOUIS— 1921
Frequency: 770 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By The St. Louis University
Address 3642 Lindell Blvd.
Phone Number FRanklin 5665
Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset
News Service INS
Transcription Service World, Standard,
Lang-Worth
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB. FMA
President (St. Louis U.)
Very Rev. Paul C. Reinerl
General Manager Nicholas Pagliara
Commercial Manager Leonard Frank»l
Program Director Don Lochn»r
Production Director Syl Blnkin
Publicity (St. Louis U. Public Relations)
Chief Announcer O. J. McQuigg
Musical Director Ralph Stela
Chief Engineer Joseph A. Volk
W I L
ST. LOUIS— 1922
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 5000 Watli
Owned-Operated By Missouri BcM\q. Corp>
Business-Studio Address Hotel Chase
Phone Number Rosedale 6200
Transmitter Location North Dupo, IL
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service ... Standard, Lang-Worth
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr L. A. Benson
Commercial Manager R. M. Hetherington
Program Director Vem Cng
Publicity iDrector Mel Tampe
Chief Engineer Edward Goodberlet
KSG
STE. GENEVIEVE— 1947— KBS
BASEBALL
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watte
Owned-Oper. By Donze Enterprises, nc.
Bus.-Studio Address 245 Merchant St.
Phone Number 580
Transmitter Location Maxwell Hill
Air Time 6 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
President, General Manager. . . .Elmer L. Dome
Commercial Manager Norbert B. Dome
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir.. .Donald M. Dome
Program Director C. M. Poindexter
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Harry Stone
Musical Director . William Donze
Chief Engineer Murel L. Rote
Farm Editor Jim Schot
504
MISSOURI
KDRO
SEDALIA— 1 939— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Wattt
Owned-Oper. By Mmon J. Hinlein
Bu8.-Studio Address 2100 W. Broadway
Phone Number 4004-S
News Service UP
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
President Milton J. Hinlein
General Manager Herbert W. Brandes
Commercial Manager lames F. Glenn
Chief Engineer Leman E. Jones
KSIM
SIKESTON— 1948— GRIESEDIECK
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owner-Oper. . . .Sikeston Community Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .Hwoy. 60 W.
Phone Number 1
News Service AP
Rapresentative H. C. Young
President Lyman R. Bowman, Jr.
Gen., Sta. Mgr H. C. Young
Commercial Manager Lee Martin
Pgm., Musical Dir Richard L. Watkins, Jr.
Chief Engineer Ralph L. Hirsch
KGBX
SPRINGHELD— 1 926— NBC
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Springfield Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 605 Boonville Ave.
Phone Number 4-2822
Transmitter Location. . . .Bolivar Rd., Hiway 13
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative George P. Holllngbery
Membership NAB
President Tarns Bixby, Jr.
General Manager J.. Gordon Wardell
Program Director Carl Fox
Promotion Manager Dudley Morris
Chief Engineer E. Dennis White
KICK
SPRINGFIELD— 1 949— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Kickapoo Prairie Bcstg. Co.,
Inc.
Address 610 College St.
Phone Number 4-1561
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
M I S S 0 U R I
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE— AP members decide what AP shall be. Their
decision has made AP unequalled in covering the
news of the world. ..RAPIDLY. ..TRUTHFULLY
. . . FULLY . . . ACCURATELY.
MISSOURI ASSOCIATION OF ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS
Chairman: Bruce Barringfon — KXOK, St. Louis
Vice-Chairman: Jim Monroe — KCMO, Kansas City
Continuing Study Committee Chairman: Erie Smith — KMBC, Kansas City
M I S S 0 U R I
SOS
>l I S S O I l{ I - >l O 1\ T A I\ A
Transcription Service Standard
Representative McGillvro
President Floyd W. Jones
V.P., Gen. Mgr Charles E. Seiierd
Traffic Manager Betty Cole
Chief Engineer Lee E. Baker
KITS
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres.. Gen. Mgr Ralph D. Foster
Asst. Gen. Mgr Leslie L. Kennon
Promotion Manager Jean Lightioot
Program Director Joe Slatlery
Production Director Lou Black
Publicity Director Bill Bailey
Chief Engineer FriU Bauer
Farm Editor Loyd Evans
SPRINGFIELD— 1 94 1— CBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watta
Owned-Operaled By. . Independent Bcstg. Co.
Address Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Phone Number 2-7474
Air Tim© Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB, BMB
President J H. G. Cooper
Gen. -Sta. -Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . G, Pearson Ward
Commercial Manager Bob Burke
Program Director Wendel Smith
Chief Engineer William F. Curry
KWRE
WARRENTON— 1949
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 250 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By W. T. Zimmerman
Address Warrenton
Phone Number 3701
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Pres., Gen. Mgr W. T. Zimmerman
Commercial Mgr Wally Richter
Program Dir Norb Moore
Chief Engineer Calvin Morris
K WT 0
KWP
SPRINGFIELD— 1 933— ABC
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Ozarks Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... 606 E. St. Louis St.
Phone Number 2-4422
Transmitter Location So. Fremont Rd.
Air Time 4 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative John E. Pearson
WEST PLAINS— 1947
KBS-MSN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Robert F. Neathery
Address E. Abe Taylor Blvd.
Phone Number 700
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
President Robert F. Neathery
Commercial Manager. . . .Fritre Williams Dixon
Program Director John Billingsley
'MOINITAINIA^
Estimated Population 321,000 — Increase — 6-9% — Radio Homes 136,000
Radio Families 139,000 — Stations in State 24
KANA
ANACONDA— 1946
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Mosby's, Inc.
Business Address Box 1470, Missoula
Phone Number 136
Studio-Transmitter Location Lincoln St.
Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President A. J. Mosby
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr T. L. Frayling
Program Director Helen M, Ryan
Chief Announcer Jack Penwell
Chief Engineer Kenneth Farrance
KBMY
BILLINGS— 1946
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN-KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Billings Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 2124
Phone Number 3838
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB
General Manager Franz J. Robischon
Commercial Manager Ken Nybo
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Charles Du Bois
Chief Engineer Theodore Hildebrand
506
MONTANA
KGHL
BILLINGS— 1 928— NBC
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Northwestern Auto Supply
Co.
Business-Studio Address 422 N. B'way
Phone Number 2222
News Service UP
Representative Katz
President C. O. Campbell
Gen., Comm. Mgr Edward Yocum
Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir M. V. Braunberger
Chief Engineer Jeff A. Kichli
KXLQ
BOZEMAN— 1939
NBC-PACIFIC NORTHWEST Z NET
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KRBM Bcsters, Inc.
Business Address Bozemon
Phone Number 1420
Transmitter Location IVi Mi. E. of City
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service UP
Representative Walker
Pres., General-Station Mgr Ernest A. Neath
Commercial Manager J. Ray Bridges
Program Director Homer Stenersen
Chief Engineer Jack Provis
KBOW
BUTTE— 1947--CBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Copper City Radio Co.
Address 720 Yale Ave.
Phone Number 7429
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Representative Donald Cooke
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Frank Reardon
Manager Don Anderegg
Traffic Manager Margaret Moran
KOPR
BUTTE— 1948— ABC
INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Copper Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Finlen
Phone Number 6546-7
Transmitter Location Beef Trail Heights
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
President Frank C. Carman
General Manager Ed Cooney
Commercial Manager Milo Petersen
Program Director Bill Plummer
Production Director Steve Buck
Publicity Director Bill Curtis
Chief Announcer Steve Buck
Musical Director Jim Herrold
Chief Engineer lim Skidmore
KXLF
BUTTE— 1929— NBC-Z NET
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KGIR, Inc.
Business Address Box 1956
Phone Number 2-2344
Studio Address Butte
Transmitter Location Nissler
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . MacGregor, Keystone,
Cole
Representative Walker
President E. B. Craney
Station Mgr., Prog. Dir. ...,-... Arne E. Anzjon
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr George Weber
Program Director Al Plachta
Chief Engineer W. J. Provis
kyIs
BUTTE— 1949
Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .. .Treasure State Bcstg. Co.
KXGN
GLENDIVE— 1948
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Lewis Wiles Moore
Address S. Pearson St.
Phone Number 122
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB
General Manager Gordon Hutton
Commercial Manager Francis Clements
Program Director P. Ertresvaag
Chief Announcer Al Krief
Chief Engineer Don Powers
KFBB
GREAT FALLS— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Buttrey Best., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address . . 607 First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 4377
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
507
M O I^ T AIM A
President Fred Birch
General Commercial Mgr ]. P. Wilkins
Program Director W. J. Towner
Chief Engineer Wilbur L. Myhre
KMON
GREAT FALLS— 1948
ABC-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 WatU
Owned-Oper. By.. Montana Farmer Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 1954
Phone Number 4382
Studio Address Tribune Bldg.
Transmitter Location 5 Mi. S. of City
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Avery-Knodel
President Lester Cole
General Manager Robert H. Warner
Commercial Manager Frank W. KauU
Program Director Jon D. Dufiy
Studio Tech. Supervisor Henry B. Poole
Transmitter Supervisor Eugene B. Bunker
KXLK
GREAT FALLS— 1947— NBC-Z NET
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Great Falls Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Trcmsmitter Address .... Park Hotel
Phone Number 2-2453
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Representative Walker
President J. R. Lorcombe
General Manager Paul Hatton
Chief Engineer E. R. Kukkola
KAVR
HAVRE— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operoted By KAVR, Inc.
Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 672
Phone Number 1240
Transmitter Location . AVa Mi. E. of Havre on
U. S. No. 2
Air Time Unlimited
News Service ^ UP
Transcription Service World. Keystone
Representative Cooke
President Jessica S. Longston
Gen., Sta. Mgr James L. Hamstreet
Commercial Manager John Derrick
Soles Prom. Mgr James Schroeder
Pgm., Prod. Dir Jean MacLean
Publicity Director Mirth Langor
Chief Engineer Tad Jones
Farm Editor James Preston
KO J
HAVRE— 1947
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By.. No. Montana Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Box 70, Liberty Hotel
Bldg.
Fhone Number 1096-7
Transmitter Location. . . .IV2 Ml. N.E. of Havre
on Shepaid Rd.
Air Time Sunriae-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . . .Associated, Standard
Representative Friedenberg
Membership NAB. BMB
President Dr. Francis W. Aubin
General., Sta. Mgr . Larry Gordon
Commercial Manager Charlotte Brader
Chief Announcer James R. Saenger
Production Director Lindy Gordon
Chief Engineer George H. Bauer
Farm Editor Urcle Bailey
KFDW
HELENA— 1949
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Lewis & Clark Bcstg. Corp.
Address P. O. Box 592
Phone Number 4030
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Associated
President Hon. Lee Metcalf
General Mgr George E. Wenstrom
Commercial Mgr James Crabbe
Program Dir Frank Russell
Chief Engineer Archer Taylor
KXLJ
HELENA— 1937— NBC-Z BAR
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Peoples Fo:um of the Air
Address 130B Eleventh Ave.
Phone Number 1240 ,
Transmitter Location Helena
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Membership NAB, BMB
President A. T. Hibbard
Station Mgr Barclay Craighead
Sales Prom. Mgr Carl Argabrite
Program Director Gene Hogan
Chief Engineer Ed Goodreau
KGEZ
KAUSPELL— 1927
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Donald C. Treloar
Business-Studio Address 7 Main St.
508
MOXT AX A
Phone Number 331-2
Transmitter 2V2 Mi. S. on Hway. 93
Air lime , . . . . Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service . World, SESAC, Standard
Membership NAB. BMB
Pres., Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr. . . Donald C. Treloar
Program Director Maurice DriscoU
Musical Director Les Sterling
Chief Engineer William H. Patterson
Farm Editor Glenn Millhouse
KXLO
LEWISTON— 1947
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Montana Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address . . . . E. Main St.
Phone Number 1210-1
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sla. Mgr William G. Kelly
Pgm., Dir., Chiei Armcr Bill Browning
Chief Engineer Ben K. Rush
KPRK
LIVINGSTON— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 WaHs
Owned-Oper. By Yellowstone Amuse. Co.
Business Address Box 952
Phone Number 1000
Transmitter-Studio Address E. Park St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Paul B. McAdam
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Jack Hinman
Program Dir Jim Duncan
Chief Engineer Norm Penwell
krIf
MILES CITY— 1941
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operccted By Star Printing Co.
Business Address 13 No. 6th
Phone Number 60
Transmitter-Studoi Location Haynes Ave.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World. KBS
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB. BMB
General Mgr W. F. Flinn
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Norm Engstrom
Pgm. Dir., Prod. Mgr Jim Carson
Chief Announcer Don Holen
Musical Dir Paul Rahders
Chief Engineer Charles Scof ield
K G V 0
MISSOULA— 193 1— CBS
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Mosby's, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 127 E. Front St.
Phone Number 2155
Transmitter Location. . . .5 Mi. SW of City on
Hway 93 & 10
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Membership . NAB. BMB
President A. J. Mosby
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm., Prod. Dir.
Marion E. Dixon
Chief Announcer James Robischon
Chief Engineer Clarence Touw
KXLL
MISSOULA— 1948— NBC-Z NET-PNB
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Western Montana Assoc.
Business Address Box 1503
Phone Number 4114
Studio-Transmitter Location Biver Rd.,
Orchard Homes
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
•MONTANA-
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE— Mr is faster, more
complete, more accu-
rate than any other
news service.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ASSOCIATED
PRESS BROADCASTERS'
ASSOCIATION
Direcfor for Colorado and Wyoming:
Douglas Kahle — KCOL, Fort Collins,
Colo.
Director for Montana: Franz Robischon —
KBMY, Billings, Mont.
MONTANA
509
MOI\TAI\A..\f:BK \SKA
News Service UP
Representative Walker
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Pal M. Goodover
Commercial Mqr. Frank Field
Publicity Director Loven Palmer
Chief Engineer Dave Green
kTyi
SHELBY— 1947
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By..Tri County Radio Corp.
Address N. Marias Ave.
Phone Number 5G0
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Keystone
Representative William Grant
Membership NAB
President John J. Hurley
General Manager Frank Krshka
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr L. R. Wing
Pgm., Prod. Dir George Potter
Publicity Director Chester Neduesky
Chief Anncr., Farm Editor. . . .Richard Bannon
Chief Engineer George Potter
K G C X
SIDNEY— 1926— MBS-GNBS
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By E. E. Krebsbach
Business Address 109 So. Central Ave.
Phone Number 408
Studio Address 109 So. Central Ave.,
Sidney, Mont.; Masonic Bldg., Williston,
No. Dak.
Transmitter Location 4 Mi. N. of City
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager E. E. Krebsbach
Station Mgrs (Sidney) Keith Krebsbach.
(Williston) E. Clair Krebsbach
Program Director Jerry Carlton
Production Director Jay Spurgeon
Publicity Director Bud Bailey
Chief Announcer Ronald Dain
Chief Engineer O. H. Halvorson
Farm Editor Bill Corkins
il^A
Estimated Population 1,28%000 — Increase — 2.3^c — Radio Homes 380,000
Radio Families 391,000 — Stations in State 21
KCOW
ALLIANCE— 1949
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Sandhills Bcstg. Corp.
Address 1030 W. Third St.
Phone Number 1300
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC, Thesaurus
President Hansford Jaggers
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr Charles R. Bilyue
Commercial Manager Arnold E Kuhn
KWBE
BEATRICE— 1949
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Blue Valley Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address II21/2 N. 6th St.
Phone Number 1245
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Cole
Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr John Thorwald
Asst. Comm. Mgr D. Lahodny
Program Director Paul Schupach
Promotion Manager C H. Brugha
Chief Engineer Sam W. Engle
KCNI
BROKEN BOW— 1949— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Wafts
Owned-Oper. By Custer County Bsfg. Co.
Address Broken Bow
Air Time Unlimited
Mgr., Chief Engr Bud Crawford
Commercial Manager George T. Backe
kIsk
COLUMBUS— 1948
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-Oper. By George Basil Anderson
Business Address Box 460
Phone Number 5154
Studio-Transmitter Location Columbus
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World. SESAC
Gen., Sta. Mgr George Basil Anderson
Program Director Florence L. Anderson
Musical Dir., Farm Editor Carl L. Rafferty
Chief Engineer Harold Hardy
510
IVEBRASKA
r <
i KFGT
FREMONT— 1939
MBS-NEB. WIRELESS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Walker Newspapers, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 118 E. 5 St.
Phone Number 1060
Transmitter Location E. 16th St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Pres., Gen. Mgr Lester A. Walker
Sta., Comm. Mgr William H. Baldwin
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Helen Norwood
Program Director John R. Hanlon
Farm Editor Dan Jackson
K M M J
GRAND ISLAND— 1925— ABC
Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By KMMJ, Inc.
Business-Studio Address .... Division at Cedar
Phone Number 703-4
Transmitter Location Phillips
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Cole
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
President Don Seaile
General Manager Wick Heath
Asst. Gen.-Comm. Mgr Bill Martin
Sales Promotion Manager Rex Lathen
Pgm. Dir., Chiei Anncr Orie Kerwood
Prod., Pub. Dir Joe Martin
Chiei Engineer Eugene Seier
Farm Editor George Kisler
K OS
HASTINGS— 1940— MBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Nebraska Bcstg. Co.
Address Tribune Bldg.
Phone Number 1745
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB
President D. W. Clarke
Gen., Sta. Mgr Duane L. Watts
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Ted Cooper
Program Director Eddie Meyers
Chief Engineer Duane B. Allison
Farm Editor Cyril Bisk
KGFYI
KEARNEY— 1 930— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . Central Neb. Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address. .Federal Annex Bldg.
Phone Number Business, 2-3541; Program,
3-1551
Transmitter Location Lakeside
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB
President, General Manager. .Lloyd C. Thomas
Sta., Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr.
£. Anson Thomas
Prog.-Musical Dir., Peg Biber
Prod. Dir., Farm Editor Jack Yeager
Publicity Director Jeanette Harrison
Chiei Announcer Marvin Houtz
Chiei Engineer Jack Lewis
KFOR
LINCOLN— 1924— ABC-NEBR. NET
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Cornbelt Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address . . Sixth FL, Stuart Bldg.
Phone Number 2-6965
Transmitter Location 48th & Vine Sts.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service Capitol, Standard
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB, BMB
President James Stuart
V.P., Sta. Mgr Harry D. Peck
Prom.-Pub. Director Dale V. Berger
Program Director Robert Johnson
Publicity Director Dale V. Berger
Chief Announcer Aurum Bondarin
Musical Director Fleda Ziegenbein
Chiei Engineer Charles W. Winkler
KLMS
LINCOLN— 1949
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Lincoln Bcstg. Corp.
Address 130 N. 10 St.
Phone Number 2-7579
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
President Howard A. Shuman
Gen., Prom. Mgr J. Russell Joynt
Program Director Del Brandt
Chief Engineer H. D. Brandt
KOLN
LINCOLN— 1 947— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Inland Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 212 Federal
Securities Bldg.
Phone Number 2-7218
Transmitter Location 40th & W Sts.
511
\ f: II R A S K A
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Ra-Tel
President John K. Morrison
General Manager Paul R. Fry
Sta., Comm. Mgr W. B. Waugh
Program Director Edwin T. Smith
Chief Engineer M. J. Korinek
KBRL
McCOOK— 1 947— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 WalU
Owned-Oper. By The McCook Bcslg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. . . .Hwoy 83 &
"I" St.
Phone Number 1450
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership BMB, NAB
Owners .... William J. Cox, LeRoy W. Lenwell,
Edward Cooper & Arthur V. Henri
Gen.-Station Manager LeRoy W. Lenwell
Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr.,
Publicity Director Robert A. Morris
Chief Engineer L. W. Lsnwell
Farm Editor Harlan Beatty
W J A G
NORFOLK— 1922
Frequency: 780 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By The Norfolk Daily News
BuB.-Studlo Address . . . Norfolk Ave. & Sixth St.
Phone Number 432
Transmitter Location 3V2 Mi. W. of Norfolk
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Walker
Membership NAB. BMB
President E. F. Huse
General Manager F. C. Asmus
Station Manager Art Thomas
Commercial Manager Vernon Stedry
Sales Prom. Mgr., Prod., Pub. Dir.
HoUis Francis
Pgm. Dir., Chief Announcer Evans Meier
Chief Engineer Frank Wiedenbach
K 0 D Y
NORTH PLATTE— 1930— NBC
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station WOW. Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. . 1521 W. 12th
St.
Phone Number 382
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative John Blalr
Membership NAB, BMB
President John J. Gillin, Jr.
General-Station Mgr John Alexander
Local Sales Manager loe di Natale
Program Director Ed Louner
Publicity Director Jerry Wing
Chief Announcer Bill Wood
Chief Engineer Jay Blakesley
Farm Editor Ed Launer
K B 0 N
OMAHA— 1 942— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Inland Bcitg. Co.
Business-Studio Add 676 World Insurance
Bldg.
Phone Number JAckson 8282
Transmitter Location 2807 So. 38th St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President John K. Morrison
V.P., General Manager Paul H. Fry
Station Manager Richard E. Welna
Commercial Manager Ernest S. Priesman
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Joe H. Baker
Production Director Richard F. Low
Chief Engineer Richard E. Welna
K FA B
OMAHA— 1924— CBS
Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 50.000 Walts
Owned-Operated By KFAB Bcstg. Go.
Business-Studio Address .... 620 Fomam Bldg.
Phone Number Jo. 3420
Transmitter Location 10 Ml. S. of Omaha
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth, SESAC
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB. BMB
President Fred S. Sidles
Gen., Sta. Mgr Harry Burke
Commercial Mgr Harold Soderlund
Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Don Shoemaker
Program-Production Dir L. A. Miller
Musical Director Alene McKinney
Farm Editor W. E. Macdonald
K 0 I L
OMAHA— 1925— ABC-NEBR. NET
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Central States Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Add-ess .... Omaha NatL Bank
Bldg.
Phone Number JAckson 7826
Transmitter Location Box 479, Council
Bluffs, la.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. INS
512
]\EBRASKA
Transcription Service Capitol. Standard
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB. BMB
President James Stuart
Gen. Mgr. & Sales William J. Newens
Sales Promotion Manager. . .Charles Frandsen
Asst. Mgr„ Pgm. Dir Virgil Sharpe
Musical Dir Elizabeth Baker
Chief Engineer .Charles W. Winkler
K OW H
OMAHA— 1922
Frequency: 660 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper, By Mid-Continent Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 15th & Farnam
Phone Number Atlantic 2228
Transmitter Location 60th & Redmon
Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service Standard, World,
Associated
Representative George P. HoUingbery
President Robert H. Storz
General Manager. ....'.. Todd Storz
Station Manager B. C. Corrigan
Program Director Gaylord Avery
Publicity Director Jack Sandler
Chief Announcer Jim O'Neill
Musical Director Margaret E. McGrath
Studio Supervisor Orville Weimer
Transmitter Supervisor N. P. Nelson
Farm Editor Adam Reinemund
WOW
OMAHA— 1 923— NBC
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operoted By . . Radio Station WOW, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .280 Insurance Bldg.
Phone Number Webster 3400
Transmitter Location 5500 Kansas Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard, World,
Associated
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB
President, General Manager. .John J. Gillin, Jr.
Sales Promotion Manager Bill Wiseman
Program Director Lyle DeMoss
Production Director Ray Olson
Chief Announcer Merrill Workhoven
Musical Director Morton Wells
Technical Supervisor Joseph Herold
Chief Engineer William J. Kotera
Farm Editor Mai Hansen
KNEB
SCOTTSBLUFF— 1948
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Platte Valley Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address .... Golden Rule Bldg.
Phone Number 1620
Transmitter Location 1 Vi ML S.E. of City
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, World
Representative Hal Holman
Membership NAB
President John R. Jirdon
General-Station Mgr Russ M. Stewart
Commercial Manager Byron Joachim
Sales Prom. Mgr Wayne Elliott
Pgm., Musical Dir Warren McGaughey
Chief Engineer Bill Case
KOLT
SCOTTSBLUFF— 1930— CBS
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 d., 1000 n.
Owned-Operated By Hilliard Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . . 1517 V2 Broadway
Phone Number 856
Transmitter Location 2 Mi. W. of City
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB
President, General-Sta. Mgr L. L. Hilliard
Commercial Manager Lew Hunter
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Red Davis
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Bill Waher
Chief Engineer Harland Morrison
— NEBRASKA ^^
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE— Ar is faster, more
complete, more accu-
rate than any other
news service.
NEBRASKA ASSOCIATED PRESS
RADIO ASSOCIATION
Chairman: William J. Newens — -KOIL,
Omaha
Vice-Chairman: John Alexander— KODY,
North Platfe
Continuing Study Committee Chairman:
William J. Newens— KOIL, Omaha
NEBRASKA
513
Estimated Populat'tou 1 7 4, OOO— Increase -\-1)l.l%— Radio Homes 4%W0
Rjclio luiiiiilics P.IIOO — Stations in State 9
KELK
EXKO— 1948
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Elko Bcstg. Co.
Address Hiway. 40
Phone Number 260
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
President Chris Sheerin
General Manager John J. Gammick
Program Director J. P. Nims
Chief Engineer A. H. Vogeler
K E N 0
LAS VEGAS— 1940— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Nevada Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 1310
Phone Number 1400
Studio-Transmitter Location The Strip,
Hway. 91
Air Time 4:30 a.m.-l:30 a.m.
News Service INS
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative W. S. Grant
General-Station Manager Maxwell Kelch
General Manager Maxwell Kelch
Commercial Mgr Thompson Magowan
Program Director L. A. Newsome, Jr.
Chief Engineer W. E. Berry
KLAS
LAS VEGAS— 1948— CBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Las Vegas Bcstrs., Inc.
Address Box 1510
Phone Nunfber 4646
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Cooke, Scott
President C. L. McCarthy
General Manager Fred Stoye
Chief Engineer Ralph Dow
KRA
LAS VEGAS— 1948
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 n.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Boulder City Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Flamingo
Phone Number 920
Transmitter Location N. Las Vegas
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Avery-Knodel
President Edward I. Jansen
General-Station Mgr Truman B. Hinkle
Commercial Manager Frank Kim
Pgm. Dir., Sales Prom. Mgr Carl Paige
Publicity Director Hal Davis
Musical Director Havelyn Jones
Chief Engineer Fred Young
KATO
RENO— 1946— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Sierra Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Elks Bldg.
Phone Number 2-4501
Transmitter Location. .. .6th & Cassinelli Rds.
Air Time 6 a.m.-2 a.m.
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB
President R. K. Wittenberg
General Manager Robert L. Stoddard
Commercial Manager Bob Tower
K 0 H
RENO— 1928— NBC
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
(C.P. 5000)
Owned-Oper. By McClatchy Bcstg. Co. of
Nev.
Business-Studio Address .... 143 Stevenson St.
Phone Number Reno 5106
Transmitter Location Sparks
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
President Eleanor McClatchy
Station Manager Hewitt Kees
Traffic Manager Amelia Ibarra
Chief Technician Wesley Craig
KOLO
RENO— 1946— CBS
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Reno Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 33 Sierra St.
Phone Number 2-4516
Transmitter Location Sparks
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, XJP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB
514
XEVADA-XEW HAMPSHIRE
President Dave McKay
General-Station Manager H. G. Wells
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . ^ Jack Kehoe
Program Director Al Coon
Production-Publicity Director. .Andy Chantlas
Chief Engineer Merle Peterson
KWRN
RENO— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By. . .Reno Newspapers, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Gazette Bldg.
Phone Number 6156
Transmitter Location Reno
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representatve Walker
Membershp NAB
President Merritt C. Speidel
General Manager Merrill Inch
Commercial Manager John A. Lang
Program Director Larry Shields
Chief Engineer Wilbur C. Comer
KXXL
RENO— 1947
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Station KXXL
Address Box 1329
Phone Number 3122
W IHIAMPSIHIDI^i=
Estimated Population 344,000 — Increase -\-10.7% — Radio Homes 139,500
Radio Families 16^,000 — Stations in State 11
MOU
BERLIN— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. . . White Mountains Bcstq. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 40 Main St.
Phone Number Berlin 1797-8
Transmitter Location Hutchins St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Charles S. Holbrook
Program Manager Wendell C. Mackenzie
Chief Engineer James F. Hennessey
Business-Studio Address Eagle Hotel
Phone Number 4180
Transmitter Location Redington St.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Bannan, Walker
Pres., Gen. Mgr Hon. Charles M. Dale
Asst. Mgr., Prog. Dir Thomas S. Pingree
Chief Announcer Win Blake
Chief Engineer George Davis
WTSV
CLAREMONT— 1948
MBS-YANKEE-GRANITE
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Granite State Bcstg. Co.
Address 221 Washington St.
Phone Number 1800
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Bannan, Boiling
President William J. Barkley
General Manager W. F. Rust, Jr.
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Fred Sterns
Pgm., Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Dick Hill
Chief Engineer A. Davis
WKXL
CONCORD— 1946— MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Ovmed-Operaled By. . . .Hon. Charles M. Dale
W K N E
KEENE— 1941— CBS
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WKNE Corp.
Business-Studio Address 17 Dunbar St.
Phone Number 2080-1
Transmitter Location Stanhope Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Adam J. Young, Jr.,
kettell-Carter
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Joseph K. Close
Asst. Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir.
Robert M. Peebles
Sales Prom. Mgr Gale Bath
Publicity Dir Ruth R. Wade
Chief Announcer Ozzie Wade
Chief Engineer Ernest F. Batchelder, Jr.
Farm Editor Stacey Cole
515
NEW HAMPSHIRE
WLN H
LACONIA— 1922— MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Northern Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 635 Main St.
Phone Number 2-300
Transmitter Location San Bornton
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Kettell-Carter
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr Warren H. Brewster
Pgm., Prod. Director Al Maifie
Chief Engineer Walter Avery
w n A
MANCHESTER— 1932— CBS
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By N. H. Bcstg., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 286 Franklin St.
Phone Number 5-5491
Transmitter Location Merrimack
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Adam J. Young. Jr.,
Kettell-Carter
Membership NAB. BMB
President Morris Silver
Commercial Manager Saul Gross
Gen., Sta. Mgr Frank Journay
Production Director Frank Finning
Chief Announcer Gerald Kearney
Chief Engineer Reginald Schow
WKBR
MANCHESTER— 1946
MBS-YANKEE-GRANITE STATE
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Granite State Bcstg., Inc.
Address 155 Front St.
Phone Number 44075
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Bannan, Boiling
President W. J. Barkley
General Manager W. F. Rust, Jr.
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Ralph Gottlieb
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Norman Bailey
Publicity Dir William Carlisle
Chief Engineer Royston Phillips
WMUR
MANCHESTER— 1941— ABC
Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By The Radio Voice of
New Hampshire, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1819 Elm St.
Phone Number Ma. 5-5788
Transmitter Location Front St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Owner Francis P. Murphy
General Manager Hervey Carter
Production Dir Bernie Mack
Musical Dir Bertram Colter
Chief Engineer Vincent Chandler
Faim Editor Robert Webster
WOTW
NASHUA— 1947— GRANITE STATE
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Nashua Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio-Transmilter Location Lund Rd.
Phone Number 5000
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Bertha Bannan, Walker
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Sla. Mgr Arthur A. Newcomb
Asst. Gen. Mgr Angeline Kopka
Program Dir Paul Keefe
Chief Engineer Robert C. Bingham
=NEW HAMPSHIRE—
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE— Ai has more news
correspondents, more
news bureaus, more
miles of news wire
than any other news
service.
NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATED PRESS
BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
President: Leiand Bickford — Editor-in-
Chief, Yankee Network, Boston
Secretary: L. P. Yale — AP Chief of Bureau,
Boston
Directors far New Hampshire: Arthur
Roth^fel — WLNH, Lsconia; Tom Power
—WMUR, Manchester.
=NEW HAMPSHIRE=
516
NEW HAMPSHIRE-XEW JERSEY
W H E B
PORTSMOUTH— 1932
MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operoled By WHEB, Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address . . Lafayette Rd.
Phone Number 4080
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Walker. Bertha Bannan
President Hon. Charles M. Dale
Asst. Mgr Keith S. Field
Commercial Manager . . William A, Dawson, Jr.
Program Dir Lucien Dumont
Chief Announcer William I. Elliot
Musical Director Russ Reardon
Chief Engineer Anthony Vaccaro
WWNH
ROCHESTER— 1948
GRANITE STATE
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By ... . Strafford Bcstg. Corp.
Address Rochester Hill Rd.
Phone Number 1400-1
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Boiling. Bannan
Membership NAB
Pres.. Sla. Mgr A. J. K. Malin
Commercial Mgr M. C. Ball
Program Dir Robert Holmes
Production Dir H. Martin
Publicity Dir M. Veretle
Chief Announcer Paul Daniels
Musical Dir M. L. Malin
Chief Engineer E. J. Babkes
W JE^
Estimated Population 4,873,000 — Increase -\-17.1% — Radio Homes 1,324,000
Radio Fam-ilies — 1,356,000 — Stations in State 18
W C A P
ASBURY PARK— 1926— SEN
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Radio Industries Best. Co.
Business-Studio Address 601 Bangs Ave.
Phone Number Asbury Park 1-1310
Transmitter Location Bangs Ave.. Neptune
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World. Capitol
Membership NAB. BMB
President Ralph Froese
Gen.. Sta. Mgr Gene Milner
Commercial Mgr Wally Reid
Pgm. Dir.. Form Editor Irving Smith
Prod.. Musical Dir Cal Monroe
Publicity Dir Ken Leslie
Chief Announcer George Hudson
Chief Engineer Matthew Porter
W B~A B
ATLANTIC CITY— 1940— CBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Press-Union Publishing Co.
Business Address 1900 Atlantic Ave.
Phone Number Atlantic City 5-1111
Studio-Trans. Address . . Absecon Blvd. & Beach
Thorofare. 1900 Atlantic Ave.
Air Time 7 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
President Albert J. Feyl
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr. . . Monroe L. Mendelsohn
Prog. Dir.. Chief Announcer. .Ralph Shoemaker
Chief Engineer Earle Godfrey
Farm Editor Bern Penrose
w rp G
ATLANTIC CITY— 1940— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Neptune Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address . . Union Trust Bldg.. Steuben-
ville. O.
Phone Number Steubenville 2-6265
Studio Address Steel Pier
Transmitter Location Venice Park
Air Time Unlimited
News Service . UP
Transcription Service MGM
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President John J. Laux
General Man Fred Weber
Commercial Mgr Wm. C. Byrnes, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr William Franks
Program Dir Al Owen
Publicity Dir Lydia L Hawksley
Chief Announcer Edward Davis
Chief Engineer Blair K. Thron
wnTiD
ATLANTIC CITY— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc .Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper, By. . Mid- Atlantic Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
517
NF.\% J E It s i: ^
Business-Studio Address Convention Hall
Phone Number 4-1340, 4-7131
Transmitter Location Absecon Blvd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Forjoe
President Earl M. Johnson
General Mgr David H. Freedman
Station Mgr Juan Caloca
Comni, Sales Prom. Mgr.. . Albert A. Cormier
Pgm., Prod.. Pub. Dir Bob Ardrey
Chief Announcer Bob Brown
Musical Director Irv. Miser
Chief Engineer Bernard Singer
W S N J
BRIDGETON— 1937— KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Oper. By Eastern Slates Bcslg. Co.
Address Bridgeton
Phona Number 1600
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcriplion fervice Thesaurus
Hepresenlalive Thomas Clark
Membership FMA
President Senator Elmer H. Wene
General-Station Manager Paul Alger
President Eimer H. Wene
Comm., Sales Piom. Mgr.;; Jerry Alden
Publicity Dir Arthur Scholz
Pgm., Prod. Dir Joe McCulley
Chief Announcer Earl Becktel
Chief Engineer Francis Fekel
Farm Editor Don Hart
WCAM
CAMDEN— 1924
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Opercrted By City of Camden
Business-Studio Address City Hall
Phone Number Emerson 5-5600
Transmitter Location Civic Center
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
Membership NAB
Director (Municipally owned)
Mayor George E. Brunner
Managing Dir Willard C. Schriver
Commercial Mgr Morton Lowenstein
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. . . . John J. Kennedy
Pgm., Prod. Dir Robert Swanson
Chief Engineer Clarence E. Owens
wiTbN
CAMDEN— 1948
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By So. Jersey Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Radio Park
Phone Number EM 5-7200
Studio Address 2881 Mt. Ephraim Ave.
Air Time Daytime
Ne'ws Service AP
Transcriplion Service Associated, SESAC
Pres., Gen. Mgr Ranulf Compton
Program Director Edwin W. Tucker
Chief Engineer E. Phillip Steen
WHOM
JERSEY CITY
(See Listing, New York. N. Y.)
WMTR
MORRISTOWN— 1948
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . . .Morristown Bcstg. Co.
Address P. O. Bex 315, Park Square Bldg.
Phone Number MO 4-5700
Studio Address 10 Park PL
Transmitter Location Hanover Township
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB
President George S. Croy
Station Mgr Kenneth A. Croy
Commercial Mgr Clement T. Lowden
Program Director Jack Allen Potts
Chief Engineer Rudolph C. Prow
Farm Editor Merrill Morris
W A A T
NEWARK— 1921
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 d., 1000 n.
Owned-Operated By Bremer Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address. .. .Television Center
Phone Mitchell 2-6400; BArcklay 7-8216
Transmitter Location Kearny
Air Time 7 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service • • AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Weed
President, Gen. Mgr Irving R. Rosenhaus
V.P., National Sales E. S. Lennon
V.P., Local Sales A. B. Schillin
Promotion Director James Sondheim
Program Director George Green
Public Relations Director ... Roland Trenchard
Director, Educ. Activities. Robert B. Macdougall
Musical Director Jay Stanley
V.P., Engineering Frank V. Bremer
W H B I
NEWARK— 1922
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 2500 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By. . . .May Radio Best. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 100 Shipman St.
Phone Number Mitchell 2-7354
,S18
]\EW JERSEY
Transmitter Location 155 Washington St.
Air Time Unlimited
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr James L. Shearer
Station-Comm. Manager William Masi
Chief Engineer Herman Foster
WN J R
NEWARK— 1947
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .North Jersey Radio, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 91 Halsey St.
Phone Number MArket 3-2700
Transmitter Location Union
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service INS, UP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
Representative Rambeau
Membership NAB
President Edward W. Scudder, Jr.
Gen., Sta. Mgr Harry D. Goodwin
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr C. G. O'Neill
Program Director Steven Van Gluck
Production Director G. Thomas Marshall
Publicity Director James R. Ryall
Chief Engineer Peter Testan
Farm Editor Will Peigelbeck
WVN J
NEWARK— 1948— NJSN
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
NEW JERSEY
isAP
WHY
THE BEST?
BECAUSE-
-AK is more experi-
enced than any other
news service . . . more
than TOO years collect-
ing and distributing
news.
NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATED PRESS
RADIO ASSOCIATION
President: Edwin Tucker — WKDN, Camden
Vice-President: Roland Trenchard —
WAAT, Newark
secretary: Sam Blackman — AP Chief of
Bureau
NEW JERSEY
Owned-Operaled By Newark Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 45 Central Ave.
Phone Number Mitchell 3-7600
Transmitter Location Livingston
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Standard
Membership NAB
V.P., Gen.-Comm Mgr Ivon B. Newman
Station Manager Helen Sutton Newman
Publicity Director Walter Kaney
Chief Engineer Bernard Kellom
WCTC
NEW BRUNSWICK— 1946
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Chanticleer Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 385 George St.
Phone Number. Charter 7-1450
Transmitter Location Highland Park
Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service Transradio
Transcription Service Associated, World
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr James L. Howe
Commercial Manager Robert Bell
Sales Promotion Manager Edith Brandt
Program Director Nat Shoehalter
Chief Engineer Robert L. Williams
w
V
N
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620
on your dial
The most for your
dollar in the
metropolitan area
NEWARK N.J.
519
\ i: U JERSEY
WPAT
5000 WATTS
NIGHT and DAY
Included in WPAT'S
10 mille volt contour
are such markets as
Paterson
Newark
Jersey City
Passaic
Elizabeth
Hackensack
Hoboken
Union City
and
New York City"^
WPAT
Paterson, New Jersey
New York — Penn. 6-2945
owned and operated by
The Herald News, Passaic-Clifton, N. J.
* Included In WPAT's Primary Cover-
age Area Is Metropolitan New York
and New Jersey — the greatest market
in the United States.
WPAT
PATERSON— 1941
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By. North Jersey Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 6G Hamilton St.
Phones. . .Armory 4-3400, Pennsylvania 6-2945
Transmitter Broad at Hepburn Rd. Clifton
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB
Chairman of Board Dow H. Drukker
President Richard Drukker
Exec. V.P., Sales, Pgming Herman M. Bess
Exec. V.P., Gen. Mgr James V. Cosman
Asst. V.P., Chief Engineer Earl F, Lucas
Publicity Dir Elaine Starr
WTNJ
TRENTON— 1928
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operaled By WO AX, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .416 Bellevue Ave.
Phone Number 8149
V.P.. General Manager F. J. Wolff
W T T
TRENTON— 1 942— NBC
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operafed By Trent Best. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 541-43 E. Stole St.
Phone Number 5-8515-6-7-8
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
President Hon. Elmer H. Wene
General Manager Carl Mark
Commercial Manager Fred L. Bernstein
Sales Prom. Mgr Alfred J. Barker
Program Director William R. Griffin
Chief Engineer Theodore P. Kilmer
WWBZ
VINEL AND— 1945
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper.. . .Community Bcstg. Service, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 633 Wood St.
Phone Number VIneland 7-1360
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representortive McGillvra
President . . Joseph M. Bullock
General Manager Fred M. Wood
Program Director Dorothy H, Carlson
Ciuef Engineer C. V. Mullen
520
W MEXIC©^
Estimated Population 589>000 — Increase -\-10.8% — Radio Homes 138,000
Radio Families 171,000 — Stations in State 20
KGGM
ALBUQUERQUE— 1 9 27— CBS
Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By New Mexico Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1294
Phone Number 4543
Studio Address Kimo Theater Bldg.
Transmitter Location So. 2nd St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP. AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Toylor-BorroH
Pres., Gen. Station Mgr A. R. Hebenstreit
Commercial Manager lack Skillen
Pgm., Prod.. Pub. Dir Robert Van Driel
Chief Announcer Richard T. Coleman
Chief Engineer Leonard F. Dodds
KOAT
ALBUQUERQUE— 1946
ABC-ZIA NET
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Rio Grande Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 122 S. Ttilane
Phone Number 5-5501
Transmitter 2000 W. Indian School Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll pjn.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative McGillvra
President A. E. Buck
Gen.-Sta. Mgr. Merle H. Tucker
Conunercial Manager Robert Sabin
Program Director B. J. Fitzpatrick
Chief Announcer Rollie Melville
Chief Engineer William Carman
ALBUQUERQUE— 1 920— NBC^MBS
Frequency: 770 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts d.;
25,000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Albuquerque Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address Fifth & Silver
Phone Number 4411
Transmitter Location Alameda
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News, Service AP, INS
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Free & Peters
Pres.. Gen, Mgr T. M. Pepperday
Station Manager Bob Seal
Comm. Mgr. Charles Teas
Program Dir Rolf S. Nielsen
Publicity Director Jean Toncre
Chief Announcer Robert A. McCoy
Musical Director Noel Martin
Chief Engineer George S. Johnson
KVER
ALBUQUERQUE— 1947
MBS-GREAT WEST-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Western Air, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .. .317 N. Broadway.
Box 1388
Phone Number 3-1744
Transmitter Location Old Albuquerque
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service MGM
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr William T. Kemp
Commercial Manager Paul A. Kehle
Station Manager Keith Tye
Asst. Mgr John H. Morrison
Program Director Al Mann
Production Dir. & Asst. Mgr Ralph Henry
Publicity Director Edith Hoffman
Chief Announcer Connie Alexander
Musical Director Mac Vernon
Chief Engineer Fred Timm
Farm Editor Cecil Pragnell
KSVP
ARTESIA— 1946— KBS-MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... Artesia Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address Box 445
Phone Number 650
Transmitter Location South Roselawn
Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
President Martin Yates III
Gen., Sta., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . David M. Button
Commercial Manager Wayne Griffin
Chief Engineer Robert Meeker
KENE
BELEN— 1949
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Belen Bcstg. Corp.
Address P. O. Box 604
Phone Number 3021
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Long-Worth, SESAC
President T. B. Stribling
General Manager D. H. Crandal
Commercial Manager H. R. Granger
Program Director . Ken Gilmore
Chief Engineer W. C. Weeks
521
XEW MEXICO
HAVE
CARLSBAD— 1936— CBS-SWN
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By . . . .Carlsbad Bcslg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 800 S. Canal St.
Phone Number 244
Transmitter Location 3 roi. SW City
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative Taylor-BoroH
President Val Lawrence
General-Station Mgr Norman R. Loose
Commercial Manager Richard E. Doyle
Program Director Alexander Pitcaithley
Chief Engineer William Sene
KICA
CLOVIS— 1933— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By Hugh DeWitt Landis,
R. B. McAlister
Operated By R. B. McAlister
Business Address Box 111
Phone Number 3
Studio Address 520 Pile St.
Transmitter Location Hillcrest Park
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service MacGregor
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership NAB
President Hugh DeWitt Londis
General-Station Mgr R. B. McAlister
Commercial Manager Don Boles
Soles Promotion Manager. ..Sammy Goodman
Program Director John Kirkwood
Chief Announcer Harold Cook
Musical Director Joni Nieves
Chief Engineer Vernon Hughes
KGAK
GALLUP— 1946
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Rio Grande Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 114 E. Cole Ave.
Phone Number 1177
Transmitter Location IVz mi. E. City
Air Time 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Donahue
Membership NAB
President Al Buck
General Manager Merle H. Tucker
Station Manager Charles M. Butler
Commercial Manager Larry Hoffman
Program Director Lou Emerson
Chief Engineer .James P. Suptic
KWEW
HOBBS— 1938
MBS-KBS-SOUTHWEST
Frequency: L490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By W. E. Whitmore
Business-Studio Address 116 E. Dunham
Phone Number 495
News Service UP
Transcription Service .. MacGregor, Lcmg-Worlh
Representative Taylor-Borroff
President W. E. Whitmore
General Manager Harry McAdams
Commercial Manager Phil McGee
Program Director Dortha A. Montgomery
Chief EIngineer Roy Evans
KCHS
HOT SPRINGS— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By.... Sierra Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 401 Broadway
Phone Number 161
Transmitter Location Yucca Heights
Air Time 8:30 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Pres., General Manager. . . .Leonard R. Trainer
Station Manager Beulah M. Shirk
Commercial Manager William Malloy
Program Director Catherine L. Perry
Chief Engineer Russell A. Walz
KOBE
LAS CRUCES— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Mesilla Valley Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address Main & Picacho Ave.
Phone Number 205
Transmitter Location .W. Amador Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
President Charles Hill
General-Station Mgr Harry H. Stair
Program Director L. S. Sleppy
Chief Engineer K. M. Dean
K ni N
LAS VEGAS— 1941— MBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Southwest Bcsters, Inc.
Business Address Box 710
Phone Number 12
Transmitter Location V2 mi. E. City
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Hil F. Best
Pres., Gen.-Station Mgr Ernest N. Thwaites
522
NEW MEXICO
Program Director Dorothy G. Thwaites
Chief Engineer A. F. Schultz
K RT N
RATON— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Southwest Bcsters, Inc.
Business Address Box 710, Las Vegas;
Box 767, Raton
Phone Number 875
Studio-Transmitter Address 1128 Stale St.
Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, World
Representative Hil F. Best
Pres., Gen. Manager Ernest N. Thwaites
Station Manager Stanley K. Brown
Chief Engineer A. F. Schultz
K G F L
ROSWELL— 1927— MBS-SW. N-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KGFL, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .310 N. Richardson
Phone Number 2000
Transmitter Location 511 W. 16th St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representalive Taylor-Boroff
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., General Manager W. E. Whitmore
Commercial Manager G. F. Roberts
Program Director Almarie Old Field
Chief Engineer Eugene Rader
KSWS
ROSWELL— 1947— ABC-ZIA NET
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By McEvoy Bcstg. Co.
Bus, -Studio Address Radio Center
Phone Number 2400
Transmitter Location 19th & Railroad Sts.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative McGillvra
Membership NAB
President Paul B. McEvoy
General Station Manager John A. McBoyle
Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr M. J. Montgomery
Sales Promotion Manager John L. Meyers
Prod., Farm Editor George R. Walsh
Chief Announcer Tom Foulkes
Chief Engineer Ray R. Summersgill
KTRC
SANTA FE— 1946— ABC-ZIA NET
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Rio Grande Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Bus. Address P. O. Box 1715
Phone Number 3003
Studio-Transmitter Address 210 E. Marcy
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative McGillvra
Membership NAB, BMB
President A. E. Buck
General Manager Merle H. Tucker
Station, Commercial Manager. . .Hugh M. Gray
Sales Promotion Manager A. Paul Theil
Prod. Dir., Chief Announcer Ross Taylor
Publicity Director Bobby Berg
Chief Engineer Odel Nickelson
KVSF
SANTA FE— 1935— CBS
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Sante Fe Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 759 Cerrillos Rd.
Phone Number 2020
Transmitter Location Lower Alameda St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Borroff
President A. R. Hebenstreil
General Manager Ivan R. Head
Program, Prod. Dir Jim Maize
Musical Dir Bill Reitmann
Chief Engineer E. J. Vanderwood
KSIL
SILVER CITY— 1946— CBS-SW. NET
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Dorrance D. Roderick
Bus.-Studio-Tronsmitter Address. .17th & Cactus
St., P. O. Box 590
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.
News Service AP
Representative Taylor-Borroff
General Manager Carl Dunbar
Gen. Adv. Mgr R. C. Hughes
Program Director Ed Duty
K T N M
TUCUMCARI— 1941— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By The McMa Agency
Business Address Box 668
Phone Number 100
Studio Address Second & Main Sts.
Transmitter Location. . . .Outside E. City Limits
Air Time 6 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
News Service UP
Partners Grady Maples, R. B. McAlister
Gen. Sta., Comm. Mgr Grady Maples
Pgm. Dir., Chief Announcer. . .Richard D. Wood
Chief Engineer David Fred White, Jr,
523
MORE
OFTEN
TO MORE
PEOPLE
than any other
station
in the United States!
524
Estimated Population 14,392,000 — Increase -\-6.9% — Radio Homes 4,203,000
Radio Families 4,287,000 — Stations in State 92
W A B Y
ALBANY— 1934
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . Adirondack Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio. Strand Bldg., 110 No. Pearl St.
Phone Number 4-4193
Transmitter Location .... Braintree St., Colonie
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB
President A. J. McDonald
General-Station Manager Russell B. Wilde
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr. . . Michael Danyla, Jr.
Prog.-Musicol Director Ned Trudeou
Chief Announcer Bill Phillips
Chief Engineer James H. Corey
W 0 K 0
ALBANY— 1924— UBS
Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 d., 500 n.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Gov. Dongan Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address Hotel Wellington,
136 State St.
Phone Number 3-6638
Transmitter Location Central Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC
Representative Cooke
President, General Mgr James T. Healey
Commercial Manager A. Kellert
Program Director Paul Baron
Chief Announcer Lyie Bosley
Musical Director Gordon Seaman
Chief Engineer Al Sardi
WPTR
ALBANY— 1948
Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .Patroon Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio.. 87 State St.. Hotel Ten Eyck
Phone Number 5-3345, 5-5422
Transmitter Location Middle Rd., Colonie
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service Capitol, SESAC
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB
President J. Myer Schine
General, Station Manager .... Fred R. Ripley
Program Director Howard W. Maschmeier
Prod. Dir., Chief Announcer. . .Glen E. Walroth
Musical Director Frank D' Armond
Chief Engineer Dwelle S. Hoag
Farm Editor G. Ellis Barrett
WROW
ALBANY— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 d., 1000 n.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Hudson Valley Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 112 State St.
Phone Number ALbany 3-2225
Transmitter Location. . . .Route 9W, So. of City
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service INS. UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Boiling
Membership NAB, BMB
President Dr. John J. Quinlan
General-Station Mgr Harry L. Goldman
Station Manager Johimy Lee
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Leo Rosen
Traffic Manager Florence Ryan
Chief Engineer Charles Heisler
ALBANY - TROY - SCHENECTADY
50,000 WATTS -^
kxomA the Clock ^
RA-TEL
Representatives,
Inc.
HOTEL
TEN EYCK,
ALBANY,
N. Y.
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WXKW
ALBANY— 1948— ABC
Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 10.000 Watts
Owned Oper. By Champlain Valley Bcstg.
Corp.
Business-Studio Address 444 Broadway
Phone Number 6-7676
Transmitter Location Selkirk
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Kafz
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen. Mgr Stephen R. RLntoul
Commercial Manager Gren Rand
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. .Eugene Fitzpatrick
Program Director Fred Daiger
Production Director Walter Neals
Chief Engineer George Wetmore
wcss
AMSTERDAM— 1948
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... .Community Service Best.
Corp.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .Upper Locust
Ave.
Phone Number 4000
YOU CAN'T HIT THE
AMSTERDAM TARGET
WITHOUT WCSS!
Morning . . . 33.8
* Afternoon ... 40.1
'Evening . . . 36.6
* Crossley Report for Amsterdam May-
June, 1949.
WCSS
250 watts day and night
Amsterdam, New York
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS, UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Cecil Woodland
Program-Production Dir Ray Cheney
Publicity Director Joan MacGregor
Chief Engineer Guy Rauer
WMBO
AUBURN— 1926— MBS-SBN
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WMBO, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 141 Genesee St.
Phone Number 2-3511
Transmitter Location York & Division Sts.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service. .Thesaurus, SESAC, KBS
Representative Thomas F. Clark
Membership NAB, BMB
President William O. Dapping
Gen.-Sta-.Comm. Mgr Frederick L. Keesee
Sales Prom. Mgr., Prog. Dir.. .Robert B. Morgan
Chief Announcer A. John Hefner
Chief Engineer Herbert House
Farm Editor Charles Hammond
W BT A
BATAVIA— 1941— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Batavia Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 90 Main St.
Phone Number 715
Transmitter Location Creek Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Station Mgr Edmund R. Gamble
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr. ..Robert E. Newstead
Program-Production Dir J. Gordon Bridge
Pub. Dir., Farm Editor James Gerrety
Chief Announcer Bernie Sandler
Musical Director Matt Regan
Chief Engineer Fred Callendor
wTnr
BINGHAMTON— 1946— NBC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Southern Tier Radio Service,
Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .Court House Square
Phone Number 4-4318
Transmitter Location. .Cleveland & Stokes Ave.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB
President Donald Kramer
General Manager C. A. Bengtson
526
rVEW YORK
Station Executive E. R, Vadeboncoeur
Commercial Manager H. R. Nicholson
Program Director Charles Bishara
Publicity Director George O'Connor
Chief Announcer Jon Costley
Chief Engineer A. A. Kelley
W N B F
WKOP
BINGHAMTON— 1 947— MBS
Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . The Binghamton Bcstrs., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 34 Chenango St.
Phone Number 2-3437
Transmitter Location Morgan Rd.,
Carman Hill
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB
Pres.. Gen.-Sta. Mgr Andrew larema
Commercial Manager Norman Stewart
Prog. Dir.. Farm Editor Wally Buman
Publicity Dir Bernice Bonus
Chief Announcer Art Goodwin
Chief Engineer Charles Hallinan
BINGHAMTON— 1928— CBS
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Clark Associates, Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 48
Phone Number .Binghamton 2-3461
Studio Address Arlington Hotel
Transmitter Location Ingrahom Hill
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Boiling
Membership NAB. FMA
President John C. Clark
General Manager Cecil D. Mastin
Station Manager L. L. Rogers
Commercial Manager S. N. Heslop
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir E. R. McCloskey
Prog.-Prod. Dir., Chief Announcer. .E. M. Scala
Musical Director Ethel Henton
Chief Engineer L. H. Stantz
Farm Editor Sam Page
NEW YORK=
AP
WHY IS
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — Ar members, the greatest body of news col-
lectors in the world today, provide their news
to their AP.
NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
President: Gunnar 0. Wiig — WHEC, Rochester
Vice-President: Jim Healey— WOKO, Albany
Secretary: Norris Paxton — AP Chief of Bureau
Directors: William Meenam — WCY, Schenectady; Thomas Brown —
WCVA, Geneva; Bernard Buck— WNYC, New York.
Continuing Study Committee Chairman: Kenn Thorpe — WRUN, Utica
NEW YORK
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OR
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M4iMimi(t^ WBEN
AM
FM
TV
The best servit-c brin<j«. llit> Ih'-sI i-<-siil(s. Thai's ihc yardstick at
WBEN. The service rendered h\ The Buffalo Evening News
stations has created li'^lciior-h»\all\ not only lor programs and
personalities mii'lbyalty for products and services. The results:
WBEN for years ha^ been the Buffalo station most people listen to
most of lhe|iMn^<«| WBE\-FM, Buffalo's first frequency-modulation
lell^fhe same high rating • WBEN-TV,
station,
Btiffalolsolcd^' television station is one of the nation's
rt^ni
Is fWcilities in the first 22 months of
I stalions . . . 346 Advertisers have used
feratioti with conspicuous success.
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BUFFALO
WBEN
INC.
Representatives :
Radio: Edward Pelry & Co., Inc.
Television: Harrington, Righter & Parsons, Inc.
The Buffalo Evening News Stations
NEW
WENE
BINGHAMTON— ENDICOTT— 1947
ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Empire Newspapers-Radio,
Inc.
Business-Studio Address Radio Center,
909 E. Main St.
Phone Number 5-3351
Transmitter Location Pierce Hill, Vestal
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Representative Walker
Membership NAB, BMB
President James H. Ottaway
Radio Director F. H. Brinkley
Sta., Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . S. W. Ryder
Pgm., Prod. Dir Harold E. Graves
Publicity Dir James A. McKechnie
Chief Announcer Harold P. Kent
Musical Librarian Richard Vosburgh
Chief Engineer J. Harold Merchant
WBEN
BUFFALO— 1930— NBC
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Operated By WBEN. Inc.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Stotler
Phone Number CLeveland 6400
Transmitter Location Grand Island
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service SESAC. ASCAP, BMI
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB. FMA
President Edward H. Butler
V.P., Business Mgr Alfred H. Kirchhofer
Station Manager C. Robert Thompson
Asst. Sta. Mgr. chg. Sales Frank W. Kelly
Local Sales Mgr C. E. Daly
Program Mgr George R. Torge
Asst. Pgm. Mgr William R. Rich
Promotion Mgr Joseph A. Haeffner
Chief Anncr. & Night Supervr.A. Ward Fenton
Chief Engineer Ralph J. Kingsley
W B N Y
BUFFALO— 1935
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Roy L. Albertson
Business-Studio Address 485 Main St.
Phone Number Mohawk 1400
Transmitter Location 154 E. Eagle St.
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
YORK • • •
■
• News Service AP, INS, UP
Representative Adam J. Young, Jr.
Membership FMA
Pres., General-Station Mgr. . . . Roy L. Albertson
Program Dir Virginia C. Fyda
Commercial Mgr Howard Schellenberg
Chief Announcer Carl Spavento
Musical Director Art Crosson
Chief Engineer Thomas L. Vines
WEB
BUFFALO— 1924— MBS
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WEBR, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 23 North St.
Phone Number Lincoln 7133
Transmitter Location Cloverbank Rd.,
Hamburg
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS, Reuters
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Katz
Membership NAB
President Paul E. Fitzpotrick
General Manager Cy King
Commercial Manager William Doerr, Jr.
Program Director Preston Taplin
Production Director. Lloyd Gibson
Publicity Director William Schweitzer
Chief Announcer Ed Tucholka
Musical Director Victor D'Ana
Chief Engineer. Frank B. Ridgeway
WGR
BUFFALO— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WGR Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address Rand Bldg.
Phone Number Washington 3100
Transmitter Location Hamburg
Air Time 5 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service MGM, World
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB
Chairman of Board Leo J. Fitzpotrick
Pres.. Gen. Mgr I. R. Lounsberry
Comm. Mgr N. Cohen, local; F. R. Greene,
National spot
Sales Promotion Manager R. McPherson
Program Director Robert Strigl
Publicity Director F. L, Lounsberry
Chief Announcer Allan Lewis
Musical Director David Cheskin
Chief Engineer K. B. Hoffman
Farm Editor Donald Huckle
529
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• 50.000 WATTS
• ABC NETWORK
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K
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^WKBW-.
yOUR WESTERN NEW YORK SALESMAN
CLINTON H. CHURCHILL
PRISIOiNT AND GEN. MANAGER
NEW YORK
W K B W
BUFFALO— 1925— ABC
Frequency: 1520 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WKBW, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Rand Bldg.
Phone Number MOhawk 1520
Transmitter Location . . . R.F.D. No. 5, Hamburg
Air Time 5 a.m.-2 a.m.
News Service UP
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB
President, General Mgr. . . . Clinton H. Churchill
Commercial Manager Roger M. Baker
Program Director Paul Martin
Publicity Dir Alfred E. Anscombe
Musical Director Norman Wullen
Chief Engineer Leroy Fiedler
WWOL
BUFFALO— 1947
Frequency: 1120 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Greater Erie Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 315 Main St.
Phone Number Mohawk 1200
Transmitter Turner Ave., West Seneca
Air Time Sunrise to Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World Bcstg.
Representative Forjoe
Owner Leon Wyszatycki
General Station Manager Stanley Jasinski
Commercial, Sales Prom. Mgr Dan Leslie
Program Director, Chief Ann Pat Vincent
Musical Director Trudy Peeples
Chief Engineer Frank Saj
WCBA
CORNING— 1949
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By John S. Booth
Address English Keenan Bldg.
Phone Number 2608
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Capitol
President John S. Booth
Asst. Manager Samuel J. Handshore
Local Sales Mgr Eldred P. Carpenter
Program Dir. . . . : Robert G. Waller
Promotion Mgr John P. Morrissey
Chief Engineer Murray J. Hillman
WKRT
CORTLAND— 1 947— COLON! AL
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d..
500 n.
Owned-Operated By. .Cortland Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Studio Address 27 N. Main St.
Phone Number 2990
Transmitter Location Cortlandville-Virgil
Townline Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
President, General Mgr J. Gerald Mayer
Station Mgr William J. Hall
Commercial Mgr Thomas L. Riley
Program Dir Robert C. Michel
Publicity Director Betty Sweetland
Chief Engineer William Barron
Farm Editor Ed Glacken
WFCB
DUNKIRK— 1949
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 500 Watts
Owned-Operated By Dunkirk Bcstg. Corp.
Address 315 Main St.
Phone Number 2355
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Standard, Lang-Worth
Pres., Gen. Mgr Alois A. Schmidt
Program Dir Dal Gray
Chief Engineer Pearly Tribou
WELM
ELMIR A— 1 947— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Corning Leader, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 222 E. Market St.
Phone Number Elmira 2-1400. 2-8378
Transmitter Location Sheridan Ave. &
Kingsbury Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service A?
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Walker
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager Walter Valerius
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr.,
Publicity Director Claude R. Snyder, Jr.
Prog.-Prod. Dir Kenneth C. Powell
Musical Director Ross H. Beatty
Chief Engineer Allen Bell
Farm Editor Gordon M. Ridenour
W EN Y
ELMIRA— 1939— NBC-MBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Elmira Star-Gazette, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address Mark Twain Hotel
Phone Number 5181
Transmitter Location Milton St.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worlh
Representative Everett & McKinney
Membership NAB, BMB
Sales Manager Phil Cameron
Production Director Ted Hodge
Musical Director Harry Springer
Chief Engineer Thurlow A. Greene
531
the LONG ISLAND story
TRUST the local retailer to pick advertising that pays.
It's relatively simple for him to fneasure advertising
effectiveness because today's retail advertising shows
up in terms of direct sales tomorrow, or even today.
On Long Island, best proof of WHLVs tremendous pull-
ing power is the many leading retailers, including the
suburban branches of the top New York City depart-
ment stores, who use WHLI day in and day out, for
52 weeks a year — and renew year after year.
Take a tip from smart Main Street merchants. On fast-
growing Long Island buy WHLI — the station that
economically moves merchandise and services — the sta-
tion that consistently has higher average daytime rat-
ings in Long Island's large quality market than three
50,000 watt network flagships in adjacent New York
City.
"THE VOICE OF LONG ISLAND"
WHLI
1100 on your dial
WHLI-FM 98.3 mc
HEMPSTEAD, LONG ISLAND, N. Y.
Ellas I. Codofsky, President
532
]VEW YORK
W G B B
FREEPORT— 1924
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Operated By Harry H. Carman
Business-Studio Address. .. .44 So. Grove St.
Phone Number Freeport 9-1400
Transmitter Location 215 Bedell St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr Harry H. Carman
Sales Manager Murray Evans
Sales Promotion Mgr Neal Seaman
Program-Musical Dir A. Cheesman
Publicity Director Robert Stirrat
Local News John Frogge
Chief Announcer Charles R. Schon
Chief Engineer Robert Milos
wosc
FULTON— 1949
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. .Oswego County Bcstg.
Co., Inc.
Address 118 Oneida St.
Phone Number 1400
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative McGillvra
Pres., Gen. Mgr D. I. Kesterke
Vice-President Gerald Mayer
Commercial Mgr Leo Brown
Program Dir George McCall
Chief Engineer Cyril Edmunds
WGVA
GENEVA— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Star Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Geneva Federal
Savings Bldg.
Phone Number 6691
Transmitter Location Lennox Park
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative Cooke
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB, BMB
President. M. R. Forman
V.P., General Manager Thomas L. Brown
Program Director Robert S. Kieve
Chief Announcer Alex Lamutis
Chief Engineer R. Carleton Greene
WGLN
GLENS FALLS— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Glens Falls Publicity Corp.
Business-Studio Address 13 Warren St.
Phone Number 2-1230, 2-1179
Transmitter Location Lower Dix Ave.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Everett-McKinney
M«mbership NAB, BMB
President Louis F. Brown
General Mgr William A. Krough
Commercial Mgr E. M. Frink
Program Dir Earl Sharland
Chief Announcer Frank Mullin
Chief Engineer Henry O. Worthing
wwsc
GLENS FALLS— 1946— MBS-UNION
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Great Northern Radio, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 11 South St.
Phone Number Glens Falls 2-6518
Transmitter Location Pruyns Island
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Cooke
Membership NAB, BMB
President Martin Karig
General Manager Carl Mattison
Commercial Manager Alfred Brown
Promotion Mgr Kent Jones
Program Dir Dick Weld
Chief Engineer Joseph Thomas
WENT
GLOVERSVILLE— JOHNSTOWN
1944— CBS-UBS-SBN
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Sacandaga Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 8 W. Fulton St.
Phone Number 4900-1
Transmitter Location Harrison St.
Air Time. 6:45 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative McGillvra
Pres., Gen. Mgr George Bissell
Asst. Gen. Mgr., Pgm., Pub. Dir,
Roger L. Albright
Chief Engineer Richard Stewart
wFLi
HEMPSTEAD— 1947
Frequency: 1100 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By FM Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 245 Baldwin Rd.
Phone Number Hempstead 2-8000
Transmitter Location 470 Milburn Ave.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, World
533
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President, Gen. Mgr Elias I. Godoisky
Exec. V.P., Station Mgr Paul Godoisky
V.P., Sales Joseph A. Lenn
News Director lerome J. Korpf, Jr.
Production-Musical Dir Roger Wayne
Publicity Director Arthur E. Paterson, Jr.
V.P., Chief Engineer Frank E. Knaack
Farm Editor Jerry Carr
WLEA
HORNELL— 1948
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Canisteo Radio Corp.
B-jsiness-Studio Address 99 Main St.
Phone Number 1320
Transmitter Location .Bald Hill
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative McGillvra
Pres., General Mgr John S. Booth
Station Manager Donald L. Sellers
Assl. Station Manager Mark G. Clarke
Commercial Manager Harold McEvoy
Chief Announcer Jack Wright Hatcher
Musical Director Dick Thomas
Chief Engineer Murray Hillman
Farm Editor Dave Ridenour
No "Blue Sky" —
Just ACTION!
action and SERVICE!
action and RESULTS!
action and SALES!
WHCU WHCU-FM
CBS
(40 KW.
Michael /?. Hanna
General Mgr.
ITHACA, N.Y.
WWH G
HORNELL— 1949
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owner-Operated By W. H. Greenhow Co.
Address 85 Canisteo St.
WH UC
HUDSON— 1 947— KBS-UBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Colgren Bcstg. Co.
Address Union Turnpike
Phone Number 8-3341
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, MGM
Membership NAB
Partners John Kearney, Robert Strokes
Station Manager John Kearney
Commercial Manager Robert Strakos
Sales Promotion Manager Thomas Stack
Program Director James F. McDonough
Chief Engineer Michael Tackach
Farm Editor Richard Miller
WHCU
ITHACA— 1921— CBS
Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operaled By Cornell University
Business-Studio Address . . . Savings Bonk Bldg.
Phone Number Ithaca 3438
Transmitter Location R. D. No. 2, Freeville
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager Michael R. Hanna
Commercial Manager. . .• Earl S. Cobey
Program Director John H. Deal
Ass't Mgr. Chg. Prod. Joseph A. Short
Asst. Mgr. Chg. Community Service
S, M. Woodside
Musical Director Raymond H. Corwin
Chief Engineer Norman R. Hoffman
Farm Editor Louis W. Kaiser
WJOC
JAMESTOWN— 1947
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Air Waves, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .415 W. Fourth St.
Phone Number 5-108
Transmitter Location Busti
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative McGillvra
Pres. -Gen. -Sta. Mgr Harry E. Layman
Program Director Jerry Lawson
Chief Engineer Harry E. Layman
Farm Editor Bill Anderson
534
NEW YORK
WJTN
JAMESTOWN— 1936— ABC
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watl3
Owned-Operated By ... . James Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address . . . Hotel Jamestown Bldg.
Phone Number 7-151
Transmitter Location .... Jones & Gilford Aves.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB. BMB
President, Program Dir Jay E. Mason
Gen.-Sta.-Comm.-Sales Prom.
Manager Simon Goldman
Publicity Dir. J. Ralph Carlson
Pgm., Prod. Dir., Chf. Ann. . . . George Pfleeger
Chief Engineer Harold J. Kratzert
Farm Editor William Winn
WXRA
KENMORE^BUFFALO— 1948
Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Western N. Y. Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Kenmore
Phone Number AMherst 1161
Transmitter Location. .1515 Niagara Falls Blvd.,
Amherst
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Donald Cooke
Membership NAB
General Manager Thaddeus Podbielniak
Commercial Manager Richard C. Shepard
Program Director James J. Frieling
Publicity Dir Betty M. Reif
Chief Announcer Bradley D. Steiger
Chief Engineer Edwin R. Sanders
K N Y
KINGSTON— 1939— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Waits
Owned-Oper. By Kingston Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 601 Broadway
Phone Number Kingston 4500
Transmitter Plainfield St., Ulster Township
Air Time 7:00 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
President John Laux
General-Station Mgr Claude S. Middagh
Program Director Richard McCarthy
Chief Engineer Joseph McNelis
Farm Editor Edward Eckert
wvos
LIBERTY— 1947
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Sullivan County Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Liberty
Phone Number 1680
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, SESAC
Representative Cooke
President, General Manager S. D. Lubin
Comm., Prom. Mgr H. G. Berwick
Program Director D. Knight
Chietf Engineer J. Benson
WUSJ
LOCKPORT— 1949
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . Union-Sun & Journal Inc.
Address 320 Michigan Ave.
Phone Number 4100
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . Associated, Thesaurtis,
World
President Egbert D. Corson
Gen., Conmi. Mgr Peter Corson
Program Director Carl J. Raymond
Promotion Manager Wallace D. Soderholm
Chief Engineer Solomon A. Azar
WTCY
MALONE— 1946— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc. Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .. .North Country Bcstg. Co.,
Inc.
Address 65 Woodward St.
Phone Number 186-7, 578
Air Time Unlimited
News Service .UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr Mitchell C. Tackle^
Sales Prom. Comm. Mgr. . . . Ralph M. Cardinal
Program Director Donald J. Paye
Chief Announcer William Orr
Musical Director Keith White
Chief Engineer Adolf F. Stromer
WMS A
MASSENA— 1945— ABC
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By The Brockway Co.
Business Address Central Bldg.
Phone Number 990
Studio-Transmitter Location So. Main St.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
535
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PROGRAMMING FOR LESS RADIO DOLLARS
Outstanding PUBLIC SERVICE FEATURES that con-
stantly build community confidence and public interest.
With this complete radio service . . . you are assured the
bigger, better audience you want for your advertising
dollars.
ENGLISH and FOREIGN
LANGUAGE AUDIENCES
For information on how to sell over this Market-Wise station . .
Write, Call or Phone MElrose 5-0333
FOR RATES AND MARKET COVERAGE
SOOO WATTS DIRECTIONAL OVER NEW YOWW
960 E. 161 ST. NEW YORK 51, M. Y.
536
]\EW YORK
President John B. Johnson
General Manager .Louis Saiif. Jr.
Station-Comm. Mgr Thomas R. McHugh
Program Director James H. Nash
Publicity Director Robert E. Anderson
Chief Engineer Michael Torkullch
Form Editor George Stradei
W aI L
MIDDLETOWN— 1 942
Fequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .The Community Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 62 North St.
Phone Number • 3119
Transmitter Location 229 Monhagen Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership BMB
President John Morgan Davis
Gen.-Station Mgr Paul E. Wagner
Commercial Manager Ernest C. Winkley
Program-Production Dir George Shepard
Chief Engineer Charles B. Lissner
Farm Editor .Morris Weinstein
W G N Y
NEWBURGH— 1937
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By WGNY Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 161 Broadway
Phone Number 4600
Transmitter Location Cochecton Turnpike
Air Time Daytime
News Service . UP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB. BMB
President M. C. Speidel
General Station Manager . . George W. Bingham
Commercial Manager Joseph Rake
Program Director Richard Crans
Chief Announcer Edward J. Burns
Chief Engineer Marvin S. Seimes
W BN X
NEW YORK— 1927
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WBNX Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 260 E. 161st St.. Bronx
Phone Number MElrose 5-0333
Transmitter Location Carlstadt, N. J.
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC, Standard
Representative King
Membership NAB
President A. L. Haskell
V.P.. General Manager William I. Moore
Program Director Edward Ervin
Production Director Frank Johnson
Musical Director Fred Mendelsohn
WCBS
NEW YORK— 1924— CBS
Frequency: 880 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Columbia Bcstg. System, Inc.
General Studio Address 485 Madison Ave.
Phone Number PLaza 5-2000
Transmitter. . . .Columbia Island, New Rochelle
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. INS, UP
Representative Radio Sales
Membership NAB, BMB. FMA
Chmn. of the Bd.. CBS . . . William S. Paley, Jr.
President Frank Stanton
Gen.-Sta. Mgr G. Richard Swift
Sales Manager Don Miller
Sales Prom. Mgr Robert G. Patt
Program Director Don Ball
Production Director D. Gordon Graham
Publicity Director Margaret Kennedy
Chief Engineer R. G. Thompson
(See Pages 110 and 111)
W E V D
NEW YORK— 1927
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. Debs Memorial Radio Fund,
Inc.
5000 WATTS 1330 Kc
ENGLISH JEWISH • ITALIAN
For millions of high-income families
in the great Metropolitan New York
Market WEVD is the first station of
interest . . .
because nowhere else can they obtain
WEVD's unique cultural, educational
and entertainment features.
A large number of national advertisers
have for years capitalized this fact and
include WEVD as a "must" on their
schedules.
Ask for "Who's Who on WEVD" . . .
sent on request.
117-119 West 46th St, New York, N. Y.
537
Nobody but Nobody Offers You a
6-POINT MERCHANDISING SERVICE
to Penetrate the Rich Italian Market
EXCEPT
WHOM €r
AND WHAT A SERVICE THIS IS!!!
— A trained merchandising
staff enlisting goodwill of
Italian retailers.
— We supply names and ad-
dresses of Italian-American
retailers.
— We obtain for sponsors the
necessary cooperation and
goodwill of wholesalers and dis-
tributors.
— We furnish sponsors with
comprehensive weekly re-
ports on merchandising services
rendered.
— We place at the disposal of
our sponsors our keen knowl-
edge of Italian habits and tradi-
tions and help prepare copy with
sales appeal to this rich market.
— We will survey dealer and
consumer reaction and ac-
ceptance of products advertised.
. . . and Remember You're Missing a Lot If You Overlook
New York's Italian Market — Get All the Facts!!!
Wf /I PROOntSSO STATION
1480 ON YOUR VIAl • 5000 WATTS
136 W. 52nd Street, New York 19
X
Circle 6-3900
538
NEW YORK
Business-Studio Address 117 W. 46th St.
Phono Number -. .PLaza 7-0880
Transmitter Location 4701 Maspeth Ave..
Maspeth, L. I.
News Service AP
President Adolph Held
General-Station Mgr Henry Greenfield
Program-Publicity Dir George Field
Chief Announcer David Niles
Musical Director Nicholas Soslowsky
Chief Engineer Charles Brown
w¥li
NEW YORK
(See Listing Hempstead, N. Y.)
WHO
NEW YORK— 1930
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By II Progress© Italo-
Americano Publishing Co.
Business Address 136 W. 52nd St.
Phone Number Circle 6-3900
Studio Addresses. .136 W. 52nd St.. New York,
30 Journal Sq., Jersey City, N. J.
Transmitter Location ... Ridgelield Park, N. J.
Air Time 6 a.m.-2 a.m.
News Service UP
Membership NAB
President Generoso Pope
General Manager Generoso Pope, Jr.
Ass't Gen Mgr., Pgm. Dir Carl Soresi
Sales Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dir Charles Baltin
Commercial Manager Ralph Nardella
Chief Announcer Michael Bonigiorno
Musical Director Michael Rosco
Chief Engineer George Steiger
WINS
NEW YORK— 1931
Frequency: 1010 Kc. . .Power: 50,000 Watts d.;
10,000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Crosley Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 28 W. 44th St.
Phone Number BRyant 9-6000
Transmitter Location Lyndhurst, N. J.
Air Time 6:00 a.m.-l:00 a.m.
News Service INS, UP
Representative WLW Sales, Tracy Moore
Membership NAB
President James D. Shouse
General Manager Robert E. Dunville
Commercial Manager Kieran T. Murphy
Sales Manager Wilmot Losee
Program Director John Neal
Production Director John McTigue
Dir. Prom. Act Joe Beach
Promotion Director Dick Sisson
Publicity Director Betty Tevis
News Director Joe Durso
Chief Engineer Paul von Kunitz
Musical Director R. D. Wilber
(See Page HO)
wTz
NEW YORK— 1921— ABC
Frequency: 770 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By American Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address 7 W. 66th St.
Phone Number TR. 3-7000
Studio Addresses ... 30 Rockefeller Plaza; Ritz
Theatre, 219 W. 48th St.; Playhouse Theatre,
137 W. 48th St.; Vanderbilt Theatre, 148 W.
48th St.; Elysee Studio, 270 W. 58th St.
Transmitter Location Lodi, N, J.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. INS, UP
Representative ABC Spot Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
President Mark Woods
Station Manager Murray B. Grabhorn
Sales Manager C. L. Doty
Sales Promotion Manager Alfred Cohan
Manager WJZ Programming Leonard Reeg
Production Director Henry Cox
Publicity Director Earl Mullin
Musical Director Frank Vagnoni
Dir. of Technical Operations .... George Milne
Farm Editor Philip Alampi
On LONG ISLAND
IT'S
WHLI
• First choice of more retail-
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• 75% regular listenership in
New York State's 4th Mar-
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• Of course we have Hooper
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WHLI
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1100 Kc.
HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK
Elias I. GODOFSKY, President
"The Voice of Long Island"
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NEW YORK
WLIB
NEW YORK— 1942
Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. ... . .New Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 207 E. 30th St.
Phone Number ORegon 9-2720
Transmitter Location. .180 Morgan Ave., Bklyn.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service Muzak, SESAC
Membership NAB
President-General Manager Harry Novik
Business Manager Vincent G. Pirozzi, Jr.
Program Director Samuel Eliert
Chief Announcer Murray Jordan
Musical Director Lafayette Woodard
Chief Engineer Edgar T. Darlington
(See Page 342)
W MC A
NEW YORK— 1925
Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WMCA, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1657 Broadway
Phone Number Circle 6-2200
Transmitter Location Kearny. N. J.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Free & Peters
President Nathan Straus
Exec. V.-P., Gen. Mgr. ... ... Norman Boggs
V.P. in Chg. of Programs Leon Goldstein
Prom., Pub. Dir Howard Klarmon
Chief Announcer Alun Williams
Musical Director Lou Wacks
CJiief Engineer James McCaiferty
(See Page 344)
WIMGM
NEW YORK— 1922
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Marcus Loew Booking Agcy.
Business-Studio Address 711 Fifth Ave.
Phone Number MUrray Hill 8-1000
Transmitter Location E. Rutherford, N. J.
Air Time 6 a.m.-4 a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Radio Reps.
Pres. (Loew's, Inc.) Nicholas M. Schenck
General Manager Frank Roehrenbeck
Sta., Sales Dir Bertram Lebhar, Jr.
Program Director Raymond Katz
Publicity Director Jo Ranson
Supvr. of Ann Ted Schneider
Musical Director Joel Herron
Chief Engineer Paul Fuelling
(See Page 346)
NOW THAT YOU
CAN HAVE THE BEST,
WHY BE SATISFIED
WITH LESS?
AP
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VOICE OF LIBERTY
AS A VITAL FORCE IN NEW YORK'S
MARKETING SYSTEM
THE NEW
W
LIB
IS GEARED TO REACH
THE MORE THAN TWO-AND-A-HALF MIL-
LION ENGLISH-SPEAKING JEWISH PEOPLE
IN THE NEW YORK AREA.
THE MORE THAN ONE MILLION NEGRO
PEOPLE IN THE NEW YORK AREA.
WUB
IS THE FIRST STATION 70 PROGRAM:
-JEWISH-AMERICAN THEMES IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE,
HEBREW AND ISRAELI MUSIC, NEWS AND SPECIAL FEATURES
DIRECT FROM ISRAEL, EDUCATIONAL AND MUSICAL FEATURES
OF INTEREST TO ALL JEWISH-AMERICANS.
-FOR THE NEGRO PEOPLE WLIB FEATURES TOP NEGRO TALENT,
MUSIC, LOCAL NEWS, NEGRO SPORTS ROUNDUP, PLUS
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS AND SPECIAL FEATURES.
wLIB
is a leading station in New York's foreign language market
with daily programs in Yiddish . . . Polish . . . Spanish.
wLIB '1190 on your dial
M. S. Novik, President
Harry Novik, General Manager
207 EAST 30th STREET, NEW YORK 16, N. Y.
542
NEW YORK
WNBC
NEW YORK— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 660 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper, By National Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 30 Rockefeller Plaza
Phone Number Circle 7-8300
Transmitter Location Port Washington
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS. UP
Transcription Service. . .Thesaurus, Associated
Representative NBC Spot Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
President Joseph H. McConnell
General Manager Thomas B. McFadden
Sales Manager Daniel A. Norman
Adv. & Prom. Mgr Murry Harris
Program Director Harvey J. Gannon
News & Spec. Events Dir. . Jay Heitin
Publicity Director Schuyler G. Chapin
Production Manager Clay Daniel
Chief Engineer O. B. Hanson
Agricultural Director Tom Page
W N^ W
NEW YORK— 1934
Frequency: 1130 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WNEW. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 565 Fifth Ave.
Phone Number PLoza 3-3300
Transmitter Location Kearny, N. T*
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative John Blair
President William S. Cherry, Jr.
Exec. V.P., Gen.-Station Mgr Bernice Judis
V.P., Sales Director Ira Herbert
Sales Promotion Director. . .Nicholas Freydberg
V.P., Program Director Ted Colt
Production Manager Jack Grogon
Publicity Director Richard Pack
Chief Announcer John Jaeger
Musical Director Roy Ross
Chief Engineer Max Weiner
(See Page ^48)
NEW YORK— 1922— MBS
Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By General Teleradio, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1440 Broadway
Phone Number LOngacre 4-8000
Transmitter Location Carteret, N. J.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Keenan & Eickelberg,
Kettell & Carter
Membership NAB. BMB, FMA
President Theodore C. Streibert
V.P. in Chg. of Sales R. C. Maddux
V.P. in Chg. Pgms Julius F. Seeback, Jr.
The Red Cross Needs
Your Unstinting Assistance
GIVE!
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Vont tOke qgl word for it!
Compare official maps filed with the FCC
and learn for yourself that . . .
*WMCA— 570 kc. first on New York's
dial — delivers five-state coverage in-
cluding 312,000 homes unduplicated
by the stronger of two 10 kw stations
. . . 187,000 homes unduplicated by
the stronger of two 50 kw stations !
wmca
FIRST ON THE DIAL. ..FIRST IN COVERAGE ... FIRST IN DOLLAR-VALUE
Represented by Free & Peters
Norman Boggs, General Manager
544
See pages 100-101 for
LISTING o^ NEW YORK
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NEW\o
RK'S BEST SALESMAN!
WM6M...THE STATION WITH THE LARGEST 6MSS BILLING OF ANY INDEPENDENT STATIDN IN THE U.S.A.
Renewing sponsors renew with
INCREASED APPROPRIATIONS ! Con-
vincing proof thaf WMGM SELLS— and
keeps on selling!
And no wonder -
lineup:
"^ Shows like MGM Radio Attractions— 8 dif-
ferent star-studded MGM recorded shows —
to do a down-to-earth selling job for you
"^ New York's most complete sports schedule!
With the greatest stafF of sportscasters in
America (many are WMGM "exclusives") in-
cluding Ted Husing . . . Red Barber ... Connie
Desmond . . . Marty Glickman . . . Bert Lee . . .
Sam Taub . . . Clem McCarthy . . . Bud Palmer
. . . Fred Capossella.
"T- And the town's brightest presentation of
news, music and special events! From the 6:00
a.m. Newsreel Theatre straight through to
Jack Eigen's great celebrity-packed "night ow
show from the Copa that signs ofF at 4 a.m.
PROGRAMMING PROOF that WMGM SELLS
—and keeps on selling!
AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN
—They sell and sell and sell on WMGM
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Radio Representatives, Inc.— 737 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago 11, tit Superior 7-8121
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NEW YORK
Sales Promotion Manager. .. .Joseph Creamer
Publicity Director .Robert Blake
Dir. of News .Dave DriscoU
Musical Director Sylvan Levin
V.P. in Chg. of Eng I. R. Poppele
(See Page 524)
W 0 V
NEW YORK— 1926
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Wodaam Corp.
Business-Studio Address 730 Fifth Ave.
Phone Number Circle 5-7979
Transmitter Location Carlstadt, N. J.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. ANSA
Transcription Service Standard. .. .MacGregor
Representative Pearson
Membership NAB
General Manager Ralph N. Weil
Commercial Manager Herbert Schorr
Sales Promotion Mgr C. Carroll Forbes
Program Director Arnold Hartley
Publicity Director Anne C. Baldwin
Chief Announcer Giorgio Padovoni
Musical Director Paul Romeo
Chief Engineer , Emile Hill
(See Page 350)
W Q X R
NEW YORK— 1936
Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Interstate Bcstg. Co.
Inc.
Business-Studio Address 730 Fifth Ave.
Phone Number Circle 5-5566
Transmitter Location Rear of 5000 Grand
Ave.. Maspeth
Air Time 7 a.m.-l ajn.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, London
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB
President Arthur Hays Sulzberger
Exec. V.P., Gen. Mgr Elliott M. Sanger
V.P.. Soles Norman S. McGee
Sales Prom. Dir Mary Rice Anderson
Program Director Eleanor N. Sanger
Chief Announcer Albert A. Grobe
Publicity Director Eleanore Hurley
Musical Director Abram Chasins
Chief Engineer Russell D. Valentine
WWRL
W H L D
NIAGARA FALLS— 1940
RURAL-COLONIAL-CONTINENTAL
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .The Niagara Falls Gazette
Publishing Co.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Niagara
Phone Number 8421
Transmitter Location Grand Island
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership FMA
V.P., Gen.-Station Mgr Earl C. Hull
Commercial Manager Richard G. Robbins
Program Director Robert J. Manning
Musical Director Harold Bradley
Chief Engineer Robert Wilson
NEW YORK
(For Listing See Woodside, N. Y.)
WJJL
NIAGARA FALLS— 1947
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
OwTied-Operated By Radio Station W7JL
Business-Studio Address 129 Main St.
Phone Number 5266
Transmitter Location New Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-Iocal sunset
News Service XTP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative Grant
Owner John J. Laux
General Manager Robert F. Kliment
Commercial Manager Tom W. Talbot
Sales Promotion Manager Tom Fritton
Program Director Louise Hamrick
Chief Engineer Gustov Czaplak
WS~L B
OGDENSBURG— 1940— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .St. Lawrence B9stg. Corp.
Address 231% Knox St.
Phone Number 500
Studio-Transmitter Location 2315 Knox St.
Air Time 7 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.
News Service UP
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Joseph R. Brandy
Sec.-Treas Harold J. prank
Program Director Hal Gilman
Chief Engineer Ellsworth Hall
W HD L
OLEAN— 1928— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WHDL, Inc.
Address 3219 State St.
Phone Number 4149
547
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NEW YORK
Air Time 6:55 a.in.-ll:15 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Everett & McKinney
Membership NAB. BMB
President E. B. Fitzpatrick
General-Station Mgr John R. Henzel
Commercial Manager Joseph K. Eade
Sales Promotion Manager .... Annabelle Eisert
Program Producer Director. . .Donald Merriman
Chief Engineer Otis Atherton
Farm Editor ... James Gustafson
WDOS
ONEONTA— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Oneonta Star. Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address.. The Oneonta Hotel Bldg.
Phone Number 2470
Transmitter Location So. Side of Oneonta
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, World
Representative .Walker
President James H, Ottaway
General Manager Eugene J. Brown
Station Manager Walton F. Deming
Commercial Manager George R. Smith
Program Director Charles Hobart
Chief Engineer Wiley Bates
Farm Editor Theodore Roodhol
WKBS
OYSTER BAY— 1948
Frequency: 1520 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Key Bcstg. System, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 25 E. Main St.
Phone Number Oyster Bay 6-2500
Transmitter Location. .Battery Pk., Oyster Bay
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Representative Continental
President . R, Lee Hollingsworth
Vice-President Herb Stone
Program Director Marvin Smith
WLNA
PEEKSKILL— 1948
Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Highland Bcstg. Corp.
Address Dogwood Rd.
Phone Number 7-2454
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
Pres., Chief Eng Peter C. Houskeeper
V.P., Asst. Chf. Engr Irving E. Cottrell
Gen. Comm. Mgr Ralph S. Silver, Jr.
Program Director Joe Blake
PubUcity Dir Ray W. Lapolla
WEAV
PLATTSBURG— 1934— ABC
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Plattsburg Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address Radio Centre
Studio Address 153 Margaret St.
Phone Number 1600
Transmitter Location Lake Shore Rd.
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB
President, Gen.-Sta. Mgr George F. Bissell
Ass't Mgr. Prog. Dir Martin Mannix
Production Director Alex Coursey
Chief Engineer Jack Nazak
WEOK
POUGHKEEPSIE— 1949
Frequencyt 1390 Kc Power: 1000 Watts, d.
Owned-Operated By. . .Mid-Hudson Bests. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 385 Main St.
Phone Number 8103
Transmitter Location ...... .... Pendell Road
Air Time 6 a.m. -local sunset
News Service INS, Transradio
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President-General Mgr Harold W. Cassill
Assistant Manager Richard W. Mills
Program Director Harold Hennig
Chief Engineer John P. Burke
WKIP
POUGHKEEPSIE— 1940— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Radio Div., Poughkeepsie
Newspapers, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Memorial Sq.
Phone Number 6800
Transmitter Location Nelson House
Air Time . Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB
President .M. C. Speidel
General Manager . George W. Bingham
Commercial Manager Henry J. Behre
Program Director Richard Crans
Chief Engineer Marvin S. Seimes
WARC
ROCHESTER— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 950 Kc .Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WARC, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address Sheraton HoteL
111 East Ave.
Phone Number .HAmihon 8920
Transmitter Location Brighton, N. Y.
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Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Katz
Membership NAB. BMB
President, Gen.-Sta. Mgr S. W. Townsend
Commercial Manager Holland Evans
Sales Prom. Mgr., Publicity Director,
Farm Editor Frank Lane
Program Dir Frederick Essex
Chief Engineer Robert Emch
WHAM
ROCHESTER— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 1180 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Stromberg-Carlson Co.
Business Address 100 Carlson Rd.
Phone Number Culver 7240
Studio Address 201 Humbolt St.
Transmitter Location Chili
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership ...NAB, BMB, FMA
President (S-C Co.) Robert Tait
Vice-President . William Fay
Gen, Mgr. Bcstg. Div.. . .Stromberg-Carlson Co.
Administrative Ass't-Comm. Mgr. John W.
Kennedy, Jr.
Program Director Charles W. Siverson
Production Director Sylvester Novelli
Publicity, Program Director. . . Armin N. Bender
Chief Announcer Homer Bliss
Musical Director Eugene Zacher
Chief Engineer Kenneth Gardner
Actg. Farm Editor George Haefner
W H E C
ROCHESTER— 1925— CBS
Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WHEC, Inc:
Business-Studio Address 40 Franklin St.
Phone Number Baker 6740
Transmitter Location 1850 N. Winton Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Associated, Standard
Representative Everett McKinney
Membership NAB, BMB
President Frank E. Gannett
Executive V.P Clarence Wheeler
General-Station Manager Gunnar O. Wiig
Commercial Manager . . . . Le Moine C. Wheeler
Pgm., Pub. Dir William J. Adams
Production Director L. H. MacMillan
Chief Announcer Roger Goodrich
Musical Director Gerald Vogt
Chief Engineer Bern C. O'Brien
WRNY
ROCHESTER— 1947
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . .Monroe Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 191 East Ave.
Phone Number Hamilton 9775
Transmitter Location Mt. Read Blvd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative For joe
Pres., Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr. . . George B. Kelly
Program Director Addison Peniield
Farm Editor-Prod. Dir Paul Robinson
Chief Engineer Felix Bonvouloir
W SA Y
ROCHESTER— 1936
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
(CP 5000 Watts d.)
Owned-Oper. By. . .Federal Bcstg. System, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 328 Main St. E.
Phone Number Baker 4870
Transmitter Location French Rd., Brighton
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Representative Walker
Pres., Gen. Mgr Gordon P. Brown
Commercial Manager C. A. Culver
WVET
ROCHESTER— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Veterans Bcstg. Co.
Business Studio Address Clinton Bldg.
Phone Number Hamilton 4820
Transmitter Location 1371 Westfall Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Weed
Membership NAB
Pres., General Mgr William B. Maillefert
Pgm. Prod. Dir Paul S. Louther
Musical Director Pat Coristine
Chief Engineer Irving F. Lyke
Farm Editor David Roberts
WKAL
ROME— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc. ..... . .Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Copper City Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address. Capitol Theatre Bldg,
Rome
Phone Number 3616-7
Transmitter Location Muck Rd. & Jay St.,
Rome
Air Time Unlimited
News Service .....' UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
551
IVE W YORK
Representative Donald Cooko
President Myron J. Kallet
General Manager Charles King
Comm. Mgr George Cramer
Sales Promotion Manager Joseph Trela
Pgm. Pub. Dir., Farm Editor. . Jack Fredericks
Production Director Dan Fusco
Musical Director Louis Barile
Chief Engineer Deiorest T. Loyton, Jr.
WNBZ
SARANAC LAKE— 1927— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Upstate Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 88 Main St.
Phone Number 1320
Transmitter Location Merrill St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Thomas F. Clark
General Manager H. B. Williams
Commercial Manager Jacques DeMattos
Program Dir. Chief Ann John Birmingham
Chief Engineer H. Berwind Williams
wTgy
SCHENECTADY— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By General Electric Co.
Business-Studio Address 1 River Rd.
Phone Number 3-2121
Transmitter Location R. D. No. 5,
So. Schenectady
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service . . Lang- Worth, Thesaurus,
World
Representative .NBC Spot Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
V.P., Mgr. of Bcstg R. S. Peare
Asst. Mgr. of Bcstg B. J. Rowan
Station Manager R. B. Hanna, Jr.
Asst. to Station Mgr R. W. Welpott
Supervisor of Sales Eugene P. Weil
Supervisor of Prod L. J. Pudney
SpvT. of News W. T. Meenam
Spvr. of Music A. O. Coggeshall
Spvr. of Programs Caleb Paine
Chief Engineer W. J. PurceU
Spvr. of Fcrrm Bcstg G. W. Givens
WSTi Y
SCHENECTADY— 1942
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By.... Western Gateway Bcstg.
Corp.
Business-Studio Address 619 State St.
Phone Number 3-3622
Transmitter Location Campbell Rd.
Air TlHi» Unlimited
Newt Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative Young
President, Gen. Mgr Winslow Leighton
Program Director Robert Wallace
Production Dir Edward W. Burwell
Publicity Dir Mary Lazott
Chief Announcer Steve Fitr
Musical Director Frank Huber
Chief Engineer Irving P. Beck
WAGE
SYRACUSE— 1940— ABC
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.:
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By WAGE, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Loew Bldg.,
108 W. Jefferson St.
Phone Number 2-0277
Transmitter Location 626 Liverpool Rd.,
Liverpool
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB
President Frank G. Revoir
General-Station Manager. . . .William T. Lone
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Aaron Beckwith
Program Director Gordon Alderman
Production Dir Robert Stockdale
Musical Director Carl Silfer
Chief Engineer Donald F. Langham
WFBL
SYRACUSE— 1 924— CBS
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Onondaga Radio Bcstg.
Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 433 S. Warren St.
Phone Number 2-1 147
Transmitter Location Collamer
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Cole
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President Oscar F. Soule
Exec. Vice-President Robert G. Soule
General Manager Samuel Woodworth
Treasurer F. Channing Soule
Commercial Mgr Charles Phillips
Sales Manager L. F. Wylie
Pgm., Prod. Mgr Raymond Gontter
Publicity Director Hendrick Soule
Musical Dir Claude Bortel
Chief Engineer James Kelly
Farm Editor Al Warner
WNDR
SYRACUSE— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
552
NEW YORK
Owned-Operated By. .. .Syracuse Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address .... 306 S. Salina St.
Phone Number 2-6101
Transmitter Location Dewitt
Air Time 5 a.m.-2 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World. SESAC
Representative Rambeau
Membership NAB. BMB
President T. Frank Dolan
General Manager Martin Karig
Commercial Manager Arthur Cooper
V.P. chg. Sales F. H. Small
Sales Prom. Mgr Bruce Sabine
Program Director Robert Gilford
Production Dir Robert Middleton
Chief Announcer Bill Martin
Chief Engineer Robert Dye
Farm Editor Len Lemmon
WOLF
SYRACUSE— 1940— SBN
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaled By Civic Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address Onondaga Hotel
Phone Number 2-7211
Transmitter Location Kirkpatrick & Van
Rensellear Sts.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Walker
President. General Mgr. . . T. Sherman Marshall
Sta. Mgr.. Prog. Dir Hamilton M. Woodle
Comm.. Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . James J. Coolicon
Pub. Dir.. Chief Announcer Charles Show
Musical Director Norman Meservey
Chief Engineer Don Muir
WSYR
SYRACUSE— 1 922— NBC
Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Central N. Y. Bcstg,
Business-Studio Address Kemper Bldg.
Phone Number 3-7111
Transmitter Location Valley Dr.
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
President Harry C. Wilder
Commercial Manager W. R. Alford, Jr.
Publicity Dir John F. Hurlbut
Program Director Bill Rothrum
Chief Announcer Elliott Gove
Chief Engineer G .A. Belle Isle
Form Editor R. F. Doubledoy
WHAZ
TROY— 1922
Frequency: 1330 Ec. . . . . . .Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.
Address 110 8th St.
Phone Number 6810
President L. W. Houston
General Mgr W. J. Williams
Program Dir A. Olin Niles
Chief Engineer W. C. Stoker
WTRY
TROY— 1940— CBS
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. Troy Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 92 Fourth St.
Phone Number Troy 2100. Albany 4-2500
Transmitter Location Niskayuna
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .Lang- Worth, Associated
Representtaive Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
President H. C. Wilder
General Manager W. A. Riple
Station Manager W. W. Carter. Jr.
Commercial Manager J. W. Sutphen. Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir.. .James F. Baker. Jr.
Program-Musical Dir.. H. H. Sharpe. Ill
Production Director . Randolph English
Chief Engineer A. H. Chismark
Farm Editor. Harry Appel
WGAT
UTICA— 1946— UBS
Frequency: 1310 Kc. . . .Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By ...... . Central Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... 250 Genesee St.
Phone Number 2-9231
Transmitter Location Kellogg Hd..
New Hartford
Air Time .7 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative Boiling
Owner, Gen. Mgr. J. Eric Williams
Commercial Mgr Roland L. Fowler
Transcription Supvr Peter W. Ghiloni
W I B X
UTICA— 1925— CBS
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. WIBX, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address. . . . .First Natl Bank. Bldg.
Phone Number 2-2101
Transmitter Location Clark Mills
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS, UP
Representative . . Helen Wood & Colton, N. Y.;
Ra-Tel. . Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta; Walter
Biddick, Calif.; Bertha Bannan, Boston.
Membership NAB. FMA
President. Gen. Mgr. . Margaret Bowen Stevens
V.P., Secretory Gladys P. Moore
553
IV E W ^ O R K
Sta. Mgr., Exec. V.P Elliott A. Stewart
Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir.,
Nathan W. Cook
Production Dir Betty Gushing Griliin
Chief Announcer Robert Mahaney
Musical Director William Walters
Chief Engineer John T. Dowdell
Farm Editor Ed Slusarszck
WRU N
UTICA— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By The Rome Sentinel Co.
Business-Studio Address 258 Genesee St.
Phone Number 2-5111
Transmitter Location Oriskany
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Avery -Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President Bradley C. Barnard
General Manager Fritz S. Updike
Station Manager ....Thomas E. Martin
Commercial Mgr Richard A. Clark
Promotion Mgr Searle Rudd
Program Director Nick Stemmler
Publicity Director Kenn Thorpe
YOU-
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WFAS and WFAS-FM
Westchester Broadcasting Corp.
8 Church Street
White Plains, N. Y.
Represented by
HEADLEY-REED COMPANY
New York, N. Y.
Transmitter Supervisor George S. Woods
Musical Director Ann Houser
Studio Supervisor C. F, Henry
Farm Editor Ray Gahr
w iTr N
WATERTOWN— 1941— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Watertown Bcstg. Corp.
Bus. -Studio-Transmitter Location. . . .118 Wash-
ington St.
Phone Number 2424
Air Time 7 a.m.-12:15 a.in.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Helen Wood & Colton
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Sta.-Comin.-Sales Prom.
Manager G. Harry Righter
Program Director Hugh L. Cosline, Jr.
Chief Engineer Donald Schryver
Farm Editor G. Harry Righter
W WN Y
WATERTOWN— 1 94 1— CBS
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By The Brockway Co.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Woodruli
Phone Number 4120
Transmitter Location Ives St. Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Associated
Representative Weed
Membership NAB. BMB
President John B. Johnson
General-Comm. Mgr Louis Soiif, Jr.
Station Mgr Earl R. Kelly
Asst. Sta. Mgr,, Pgm. Dir. . . . James W. Higgins
Production Director David G. Graves
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Jack Cleveland
Chief Engineer Maynard B. Davis
Farm Editor Richard Provost
w rss
WHITE PLAINS— 1932
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Westchester Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studlo Address . . Reporter Dispatch Bldg.,
8 Church St.
Phone Number White Plains 9-6400
Transmitter Location .... Secor Rd., Greenburgh
Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Associated
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB
President Valentine E. Macy, Jr.
Gen.-Sta. Mgr., Chief Engineer. .Frank A. Seitz
Commercial Mgr John E. Arens
Prog.-Musical Dir Randall Koler
Chief Announcer Robert F. Peters
554
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W W R L
WOODSIDE— 1926
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Long Island Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .41-30 58th St.
Phone Number Newtown 9-3300
Transmitter Location Secaucus, N. J.
WWRL
New York
now
5,000 WATTS
Powerfully Selling America's Greatest
Market at the Lowest Cost
Air Time 8 a.m.-M. ^^^^^^KTPWPWTWWKV^ 1 ''is«^
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, Associated
President W. H. Reuman ^^^^^^^VSR9!r?f71^TT7n?¥f7TTV'^l^;^
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Edith Dick ^^^K^^^^^^^MTTTT, ■ 3 T^^^^B^iiLJ^
Sales Prom. Mgr Selvin Donneson
Program Dir Fred Barr
Publicity Director Walter Kaner * * " "
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr lohn Magnus
Chief Engineer Benton R. Bartlett
©RTH CAROLINA
Estimated Population 3,864,000 — Increase -^-8.2% — Radio Homes 812,000
Radio Families 918,000 — Stations in State 87
Tops in New York
for
Spanish - German
Czechoslovakian
and the
Negro Market
1 600
'The HIGH Spot on the Dial'
WRCS
AHOSKIE— 1948
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Roanoke-Chowan Bcstg.
Co., Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 89
Phone Number 333
Studio-Transmitter Location . . Ahoskie-Aulonder
Hway. (N. C. 350)
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service tJP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB
President Charles H. Jenkins
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr P. G. Sewell
Pgm. Dir., Farm Editor Johnny Palmer
Production Dir Lois Lane
Publicity Director May vis Ellis
Chief Announcer Burt Derman
Musical Director Larry Knight
Chief Engineer John M. Sherwood
WABZ
ALBEMARLE— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station WABZ. Inc.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Albemarle
Phone Number 1010. 1100
Transmitter Address . . 3 Mi. N. City. Hiway 52
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
President M. M. Palmer
Gen., Sta. Mgr W. J. Page
Commercial Mgr C. H. Shankl?
Program Dir J. T. Newman
Chief Engineer James Wise
Farm Editor Nealson Russell
W GW R
ASHEBORO— 1947 ^
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts di
Owned-Oper. By Asheboro Bcstg. Co., Inc^
555
I>rORTn CAROLIIVA
Business-Studio Address. .303 E. Salisbury St.
Phone Number 798, 800
Transmitter Location Okie Mt.
Air Time 5 a.m.-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership BMB
President Roy Cox
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr J. R. Marlowe
Pgm., Pub. Dir., Farm Editor A. B. Brown
Production Director C. V. Smith
Musical Dir Nelson J. Harrill
Chief Engineer Clyde C. Penny
WT^ E
ASHEVILLE— 1939— NBC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .Radio Station WISE, Inc.
Address 100 College St.
Phone Number 3-5381-3
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Sta. Mgr Harold H. Thorns
Commercial Mgr Loyd B. Leonard
Sales Prom. Manager Floyd Bowers
Program Director Harold Moon
Publicity Dir Skeeter Moore
Chief Announcer Dick Harshaw
Chief Engineer Matthew C. Munn
wITos
ASHEVILLE— 1946— ABC
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Skyway Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address. . . .Battery Park Hotel
Phone Number 2-2431
Transmitter Location Emma
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Toylor-Borrofl
Membership NAB
President Charles M. Brltt
V.P., General Manager Charles B. Britt
Station Manager Kenneth Beachboord
Commercial Mgr Edward D. Brandt
Program Director William L. Robertson
Publicity Director R. F. Brown, Jr.
Chief Anncr., Farm Editor A. B. Waller
Chief Engineer William M. Chambers
WSKY
ASHEVILLE— 1946
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Asheville, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 12 Church St.
Phone Number 3-4451
Trcmsmitter Location Campbell Woods
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Friedenberg
President Carl R. Bomford
Gen. -Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir Zeb Lee
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Hal Edwards
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Frank Messer
Publicity Dir Burt Peake
Chief Engineer Bill Clements
W W N C
ASHEVILLE— 1 927— CBS-MBS
Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Asheville Citlzen-Tlmes Co.
Business-Studio Address 14 O'Henry Ave.
Phone Number 5611
Transmitter Location Emma
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12:04 a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
Chairman of Board Charles A. Webb
President Don S. Ellas
VJ>., General Manager D. Hiden Ramsey
Station Manager Cecil B. Hoskins
Commercial Manager Tames A. Hagan
Program Director William F. Melia
Chief Announcer Read Wilson
Chief Engineer William H. Hamrick
Farm Editor Harry Varner
W B B B
BURLINGTON— 1941
MBS-KBS-CAROLINA SPORTS
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. Alamance Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 310 S. Main St.
Phone Number 6-6370
Transmitter Location W. Front St. Ext.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
Gen., Sta. Mgr., Pub. Dir E. Z. Jones
Commercial Sales Prom. Mgr. ..... Phil Eokin
Program Dir., Chief Annoimcer Ed Brooks
Production Director Walter McCuIlough
Publicity Director E. Z. Jones
Musical Director James Perkins
Chieif Engineer Berry Tysor
Farm Editor Jim Hall
WFNS
BURUNGTON— 1946
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
(CP 1000 Watts n.)
Owned-Oper. By. .. .Burlington-Graham Bcstg.
Co.
SS6
NORTH CAROLINA
Business-Studio Address. . 103 W. Andrews St.
Phone Number 6-5536-7
Transmitter Location Birch Bridge Rd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB. BMB
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr John C. Hanner
Program Director Tames Scott
Musical Director William Difiie
Chief Engineer Thomas Mackintosh
WAYS
CHARLOTT&-1942— ABC-MBS
Frequency: 610 Kc . .Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Inler-Qty Advertising Co.
Business-Studio Address 120 E. Third St.
Phone Number 3-7173
Transmitter Location ........ Oakdale Section
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Transcription Service. . . .Lang-Worth. SESAC
Representative Avery -Knodel
Membership NAB. BMB
President George W. Dowdy
Gen.. Comm. Mgr Walter H. Goan
Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Lee Hague
Program Director Harry Boriield
Musical Director Alonzo G. Squires
Chief Engineer A. L. Chaney, Jr.
W B T
CHAELOTTE~1921— CBS
Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 50.000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By . . Jefferson Standard Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address ......... Wilder Bldg.
Phone Number 3-8833
Transmitter Location Spencer Mt.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Radio Sales
Membership NAB, BMB. FMA
President J. M. Bryan
V.P.. Gen. Mgr Charles H. Crutchfield
Secty.. Trees., Asst. Gen. Mgr.. .Larry Welker
Business Manager C. K. Spicer
Sales Manager Keith Byerly
Promotion Manager J. R. Covington
Program Mgr Kenneth I, Tredwell
Chief Engineer M. J. Minor
Farm Editor Grady E. Cole
WGIV
CHARLOTTE— 1947
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . Charlotte Radio & TV Corp.
Business Address ....404V2W. Trade St.
Phone Number 2-6669. 5-4829
Studio-Transmitter Location . . 2520 Toomey Ave.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mr Francis M. Fitzgerald
Sta., Comm. Mgr J. Law Epps
Program Director Fred W. Vinroot
Musical Director Richard Bennick
Chief Engineer Thomas C. Brandon
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CHARLOTTE— 1933— NBC
Frequency: 1240 Kc .Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Radio Station WSOC. Inc.
Address 1925 N, Tryon St.
Phone Number 7138
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus. Standard
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB. BMB
Pres.. Gen. Sta. Mgr E. J. Gluck
Commercial Mgr Bomor A. Lowrance
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. ..... Nelson Benton
Prog.-Prod. Dir, Paul Marion
Chief Announcer Fred Dickson
Chief Engineer L. L. Caudle, Jr.
WRRZ
CLINTON— 1 947— ABC
Frequency: 880 Kc. . . . .Power: 1000 Wcrtts d.
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station WRRZ, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address Butler Bldg., Main St.
Phone Number 2354
Transmitter Location. ... 1.6 Mi. S. of Clinton,
on Hway. 701
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative ...................... Walker
Membership NAB. BMB
President W. R. Roberson, Sr.
Exec. V.P. W. R. Roberson, Jr.
Gen.. Comm. Mgr George S. Walston
Program Director. .Richard Welsh
Promotion Manager. .Joseph Tew
Chief Engineer Herman P. Jolits
WEGO
CONCORD— 1943
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . The Concord Tribune. Inc.
Business-Studio Add.e^s Concord
Phone Number 2271
Transmitter Location .............. .Hiway 29
Air Time .Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .Standard. SESAC, Cole,
KBS
Representative. Thomas F. Clark
Membership NAB
557
NOKIH CAROLINA
President A. W. Huckle
Station Mgr W. Ennis Bray
Commercial Mgr A. H. Beckwith
Program Dir Bob Roiiord
Chief Announcer Gene Bollinger
Chief Engineer C. F. Wood, Jr.
WCKB
DUNN— 1946
Frequency: 780 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By North Carolina Central
Bcstrs., Inc.
Business Address Box 431
Phone Number 3133-4
Studio-Transmitter Address Hway. 421
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Lang-Worth, SESAC
President Lefton A. Tart, Sr.
Gen., Sta. Mgr A. Lincoln Faulk
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr John Ciccone
Pgm., Prod. Dir Alice Holliday
Chief Announcer William Murphy
Musical Dir Reta Whittenton
Chief Engineer Joseph C. Kotlas
Farm Editor Robert Caudle
W DN C
DURHAM— 1 934— CBS
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .The Durham Radio Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address. .138 1/2 E. Chapel Hill St.
Phone Number B-155
Transmitter Location Hillsboro Rd.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB. BMB
President C. C. Council
Gen.-Sales Prom. Mgr J. Frank Jarman
Office Manager Sue Tccylor
Commercial Manager . . . . C. James Woodhouse
Program Director E. H. Higgins, Jr.
Chief Engineer K, A. Taylor
Form Editor Mark Davis
WDUK
DURHAM— 1 946— ABC
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By WDUK. Inc.
Business Address Box 1891
Phone Number R-101
Studio Address 2051/2 W. Main
Transmitter Location. . .Leon & Glendale Ave.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
President S. H. Campbell, Jr.
General-Station Mgr Harmon L. Duncan
Commercial Manager .. Edward Browning, Jr.
Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Carolyn M. Dieter
Pgm., Prod. Dir William G. Hall
Chief Announcer Hurley I. Parrish, Jr.
Musical Dir I. Jane Bullock
Chief Engineer Roy E. FuUen
WSSB
DURHAM— 1948— TSN
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Public Information Corp.
Business-Studio Address. ... 211 Rigsbee Ave.
Phone Number 6919, 6910
Transmitter Location .... Cole Rd., Forest Hills
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Friedenberg
Chairman of the Board Harold Thoms
President Thomas B. Sawyer
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr.. Thomas O. McCaffrey
Sales Prom. Mgr John Clark
Program Dir Wally Ausley
Production Dir Robert E. Evans
Chief Announcer Eugene Whitaker
Musical Dir Robert (Bob) Dunnagan
Chief Engineer Edward Norman
Farm Editor Frank Baxter
WTlK
DURHAM— 1 946— TOBACCO
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By . , . Durham Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .. .211 V2 E. Main St.
Phone Number N-187
Transmitter Location Ellis Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Thesaurus
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB, BMB
President W. Kenan Rand
General-Stcrtion Mgr Floyd Fletcher
Commercial Manager Tom Mitchel
Program-Production Dir Ken Corbitt
Chief Announcer Don Yeager
Chief Engineer Arlis A. White
WCN C
ELIZABETH CITY— 1938
MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Albemarle Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .104 E. Colonial Ave.
Phone Number 1400. 1472
Transmitter Location. .Parsonage St.. Extended
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC
558
NORTH CAROLI]\A
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB. BMB
President Dr. Joseph Gill
General Manager Bob Bingham
Commercial Manager Frank Stilwell
Program Director Eleanor S. Bingham
Promotion Manager R. Burrows Bingham
Chief Engineer Fred Wagner
WGAI
ELIZABETH CITY— 1947
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d..
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By . . . WGAI Radio Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Kramer Bldg.
Phone Number 757-1933
Transmitter Location Newland Road
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
President Herbert Peele
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr. . .William P. Helfernon
Sales Prom. Mgr Bob Thomas
Special Events Director Armine Wood
Chief Engineer Phil Melone
Farm Editor Fred Chapman
wfTb
FAYETTEVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Fayeiteville Bcstrs., Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 1258
Phone Number 7136
Studio-Transmitter Location Bragg Blvd.
Air Time 6 q.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative Bum-Smith
Membership NAB, BMB
President Horry B. Stein
Gen., Comm. Mgr L. W. Allen
Program Dir James Tucker
Chief Engineer W. D. Bailey
W FN C
FAYETTEVILLE— 1 940
MBS-TOBACCO-SEN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Cope Fear Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .114 V2 Anderson St.
Phone Number 4848
Transmitter Location Murchison Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Walker
Membership BMB, FMA
President T. K. Weyher
Gen., Sta. Mgr Victor W. Dawson
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . Luther A. Gambill
Pgm.. Pub. Dir Nat R. Martin
Chief Engineer William Alf ord
WWNF
FAYETTEVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By Wayne M. Nelson, Inc.
Operated By Carl Jack Aley
Business-Studio Address. .WWNF, Foyetteville
Phone Number 7101-2
Transmitter Location Raleigh Rd.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, SESAC,
MacGregor
Representative Friedenberg
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Wayne M. Nelson
Commercial Manager Carl Jack Aley
Program Director Ray Woodard
News Director James J. McMillan
Musical Director Charles Friar
Chief Engineer E. M. Stanton, Jr.
WBBO
FOREST CITY— 1947
Frequency: 780 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Rutherford County Radio
Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address .... Forest City
Phone Number 3205
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service. .. .Lang- Worth, Capitol
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
Pres.. Gen.-Sta. Mgr Ed M. Anderson
Commercial Manager Fred Blanton
Sales Prom. Mgr., Prog. Dir Jane Smith
Prod. Dir., Chief Announcer,
Farm Editor Charles Melton
Publicity Director Ed Anderson
Musical Director Mary Harrill
Chief Engineer Merton Iwerks
WFVG
FUQUAY SPRINGS— 1949— KBS
Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Wake Bcstg. Co.
Address P. O. Box 95
Phone Number 333
Air Time Daytime
Representative Continental
Owner, President S. S. Adcock
W GN C
GASTONIA— 1939— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By F. C. Todd
Bus.-Studio Address. .Natl. Bank of Commerce
Bldg.
Phone Number 5-0821
Transmitter Location Dallas Rd.
559
PEOPLE
More people live within
50 miles of Greensboro
than in any other area
of equal size in the
Southeast.
PROSPERITY
These people make more
products, earn more
wages and get more for
their crops.
POWER-PROGRAMS
WBIG serves the No. 1
spot of the South with
5000 watts, power
packed with pulling pro-
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GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
Represented by Hollingbery
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Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Long-Worth
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership BMB
President F. C. Todd
General-Station Mgr Pat McSwaln
Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr F. C. Abernathy
Program Director Fred Gray
Chief Engineer W. C. Groves, Jr.
wUtc
GASTONTA— 1948
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Gastonia Bcstg. Serv., Inc.
Address P. O. Box 1142, Chapel Rd.
Phone Number 5-1079
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Thomas F. Clark
Pres., Gen. Mgr James B. Petty
Commercial Manager Boyce C. Morrow
Pgm., Musical Dir A. G. Phillips
Chief Engr., Farm Editor Don C. Voigt
W GB R
GOLDSBORO— 1939— ABC-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Eastern Carolina Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Box 1024
Phone Number 1550-1
Transmitter Location. 1 Mi. W. of Goldsboro
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB. FMA
President A. T. Hawkins
General Manager Coleman Scott
Commercial Mgr Vassie G. Balkcum
Chief Engineer. Daniel B. Trueblood
W B~l G
GREENSBORO— 1926— CBS
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .North Carolina Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1807
Phone Number 6125
Studio Address O. Henry Hotel BIdg.
Transmitter Location Battleground Blvd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus. World
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB. BMB
President Ralph C. Price
Gen., Sta. Mgr Gilbert M. Hutchison
Commercial Mgr William P. Mitchell
Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir. . . Aileen Gilmore
Chief Announcer Mike Brooks
Musical Director Margaret Bonka
560
NORTH CAROLINA
Chief Engineer Earl F. Allison
Farm Editor Bob Jones
WCOG
GREENSBORO— 1948— ABC
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Inter-City Adv. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 314 S. Greene St.
Phone Number 3-6925-6
Transmitter Location Muirs Chapel Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Avery-Knodel
President George W. Dowdy
Membership NAB. BMB
Station Manager Henry E. Sullivan
Commercial Mgr Virgil E. Evans, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr„ Pub. Dir Jeta Pace
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Wally Williams
Chief Engineer Ernest Pate, Jr.
Farm Editor Dick Swanson
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 Number 3-3631
Transmitter Location Retreat St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Associated
Representative Burn-Smith
Pres.. Gen.-Sta. Mgr Ralph M. Lambeth
Commercial Mgr L. O. Hutchins
Sales Prom. Mgr Earl O. Sullivan
Program Director H. Marie Craven
Chief Engineer James M. Stewart
W GT C
GREENVILLE— 1 940— TOBACCO
Frequency: 1490 Kc .Power: 250 Walla
Owned-Oper. By ... . Carolina Bcstg. Sys., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Greenville
Phone Number 3182-3
Transmitter Location ......... Falkland Hiwoy
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World. SESAC,
Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President Earl McD. Weslbrook
Gen.. Sta. Mgr. A. Hartwell Campbell
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . David W. Mosier
Production, Pub. Dir Dave Mosier
Chief Announcer Charles Whedbee
Musical Dir Bill Burwell
Chief Engineer Bill AHord
Farm Editor Wyalt Highsmith
WHNC
HENDERSON— 1945— MBS
Frequency: 890 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Henderson Radio Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 219 S. Williams St.
Phone Number 736. 1446
Transmitter Location .... 2 Mi. N. of Henderson
on U. S. Hwoy. No. 1
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, Cole,
Lang-Worth, Keystone
Representative Everett-McKinney, Inc.
Membership NAB, FMA
President S. S. Stevenson
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Nathan Frank
Program Director Virginia Parham
Production Director Harry Trolman
Chief Announcer Dick Malloy
Chief Engineer Lewis Hiland
Farm Editor Robert B. Harrison
W H K P
HENDERSONVILLE— 1946— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Radio Hendersonville, Inc.
Business Address Staton Bldg.
Phone Number 700
Studio Address Bowen Hotel
Transmitter Location U. S. Hwoy 64, E.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership NAB
President. General Manager Bob Amos
Commercial Manager Jack Hammette
Comm.. Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir.
Kermit Edney
Chief Engineer Clifford Inman
WHKY
HICKORY— 1939— ABC
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By . . The Catawba Valley Bcstg.,
Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 13th St. Radio Bldg.
Phone Number 2294-5
Transmitter Location. . .2^/2 Mi. S.E. of Hickory
Air Time, 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Associated,
SESAC
Representative Dodson
Membership NAB, BMB
President Carl V. Cline
Gen.-Sta. Mgr., Chief Engr. . . . Edmund S. Long
Commercial Mgr James K. Willis
Program Dir Jack Starnes
561
I\ O K I II C A K O I. I I\ A
Wl RC
HICKORY— 1948
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By . .Foothills Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1423 — 11th Ave.
Phone Number 2124
Transmitter Location 2 Mi. SE of city
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . . .Lang-Worth, Standard
Representative McGillvra
Membership NAB
President Margaret A. Smith
Chief Announcer Richard H. Benson
Musical Dir Matiie I. Padgett
Chief Engineer Elmer H. Troutman, Jr.
WHPE
HIGH POINT— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .High Point Enterprise, Inc.
Business-Studio Address . . 305-307 N. Main St.
Phone Number 3466-7
Transmitter Location Old Thomasvllle Rd.
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Associated, Standard
Membership NAB, FMA, BMB
President R. B. Terry
Sec.-Treas D. A. Rowley
Commercial Mgr Walter Hester
Program Director Nick Lawrence
Chief Announcer , Morrison Combs
Musical Dir Harold Craven
Chief Engineer Yancy Cecil
W M F R
HIGH POINT— 1935— ABC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station WMFR. Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Tronsmitter Address.. 164 S. Main
St.
Phone Number 4593-4
Air Time 6 a.m.-M,
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Capitol
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen.-Station Mgr Frank S. Lambeth
Commercial Manager Frank Smith
Program Director Gary Davis
Sales Prom. Mgr Gerald D. Sullivan
Publicity Dir Lois Cosworth
Musical Director Wayne Morgxin
Chief Engineer Robert Moore
WJNC
JACKSONVILLE— 1945
MBS-TOBACCO
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaled By Lester L. Gould
Address Box "E" or Route 24
Phone Number 707-8
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Long-Worth
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Lester L. Gould
Comm. Mgr., Chief Anncr Rodric L. lones
Soles Prom. Mgr Arthur Wieder
Pgm. Dir., Chief Engr James J. Cooney
Farm Editor Charlie C. Clark
WGTL
KANNAPOLIS— 1946
Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Fred H. Whitley, Inc.
Address Box 637, Cannon Blvd.
Phone Number. .Konnapolis 870, Concord 2154
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Long-Worth, World
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen. Mgr Fred H. Whitley
Program Director Frank H. Bowers
Chief Engineer Foy Hinson
WFTC
KINSTON— 1937— ABC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Kinston Bcstg. Co.
Address 204 East King St.
Phone Number 4111
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Bum-Smith
Membership NAB. BMB
President Alban K. Barrus
Gen.. Sto. Mgr William S. Page
Commerciol Mgr B. George Barber. Jr.
Program Dir S. Bruce Pettewoy
Chief Announcer Carl B. Caudill, Jr.
Chief Engineer David E. HordJson
WEWO
LAURINBURG— 1947
Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 1000 Wotts d.
Owned-Oper. By Scotland Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studlo Address Chetwynd Hotel Bldg.
Phone Number 770
Transmitter Location Lourinburg-Moxton
Hway.
Air Time Daytime
562
JVORTH CAROLINA
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB, BMB
President Edwin Pote
General Mgr J. R, Dalrymple, Jr.
Commercial Manager C. J. Cordes
Program Director Paul Wynn
Chief Engineer Truman N. Brock
WLOE
LEAKSVILLE— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Douglas L. Craddock
Address The Blvd.
Phone Number 701-2
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
Pres.. Gen„ Sta, Mgr Douglas L. Craddock
Commercial Manager William Baskerville
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Kenneth Thomas
Chief Engineer Eldred Winn
WJRI
LENOIR— 1946— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc. Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By John P. Rabb
Bus.-Studio Address . . Union Natl, Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 761, 899
Transmitter Location . . . .IVt Mi. W. Lenoir on
Hway. 18
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Owner John P. Rabb
WBUY
LEXINGTON— 1945— KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Davidson County Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 359
Phone Number 2716
Studio-Transmitter Location Route 1
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth. World
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership NAB
Partners Greely N. & Omar G. Hilton
Station Manager C. Robert Ray
Commercial Mgr Earle Broome
Program Director Claude White
Chief Engineer Fred Honeycutt
WfSB
LUMBERTON— 1946— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Robeson Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 112 W. Fifth St.
Phone Number 1080-1
Transmitter Location Charlotte Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service ...... Standard, Keystone
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership NAB
General Manager Walter James MacNeil
Commercial Manager W. J. MacNeil
Program Director C. W. Hogan
Chief Announcer LeGrande Tatum
Chief Engineer W. F. Rogers
WBRM
MARION— 1949— TOBACCO
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. .Lake City Bcstg. Corp.
Address ISVi W. Court St.
Phone Number 102
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Pres., Gen. Mgr W. P. Erwin
Commercial Mgr J. C. Pleasant
Asst. Gen. Mgr.. Pgm. Dir. . . J. L. Reynolds, Jr.
Chief Engineer J. Ray Horton
WMAP
MONROE— 1947— KBS-LSN
Frequency: 1060 Kc Power: 250 Waits d.
Owned-Operated By Union Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 382
Phone Number 1060
Studio-Transmitter Location Camp Sutton
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
President J. Ray Shute
Gen., Sta. Mgr Dick Marable
Commercial Mgr Z. Bright Tucker
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir R. W. Furman
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr J. Archie Laney
Publicity Dir Frank Zeus Funderburk
Chief Engineer Hillard Fletcher
Farm Editor Robert Hilliard
WMBL
MOREHEAD CITY— 1947
Frequency: 740 Kc. (C.P. 1280}
Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Carteret Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 740
Phone Number 9740
Studio-TrOnsmitter Location Morehead City
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB, BMB
563
I\ O II I II C A R t> L I I\ A
Pres., Gen. Mgr Grover C. Munden
Commercial Manager Charles H. Markey
Sales Prom. Mgr I. Q. Wallace
Prog. Dir., Chief Engineer Roy Cummins
WM NC
MORGANTON— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Nathan J. Cooper
Business-Studio-Transmitter Address. . .Box 698
Phone Number 1100
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Owner, Manager Nathan J. Cooper
Program Dir Gerneil Hudson
Publicity Dir Madelyn Patton
Chief Announcer Bob Davis
Chief Engineer Frank Ballew
WPAQ
MT. AIRY— 1948— CAROLINA SPTS.
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Ralph D. Epperson
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address Mt. Airy
Phone Number 682
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative P. W. Seward
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Station Manager,
Chief Engineer Ralph D. Epperson
Sales Prom. Mgr H. A. Epperson
Program Dir W. F. Crutchley
Chief Announcer Earl Nemi
Farm Editor Neil Smith
WHIT
NEW BERN— 1942— MBS-TOBACCO
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By.. The Coastal Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address .... Trent Blvd.
Phone Number 4450. 4024
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Long -Worth
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Louis N. Howard
Sales Prom. Mgr., Chief Anncr Bruce Lee
Publicity Director Ruth Young
Musical Director George Nelson
Office Mcmager Ellen Hancock
Continuity Director lacquelyn M. Paul
Chief Engineer Robert Coddington
Farm Editor Paul M. Cox
WNNC
NEWTON— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Newton Conover Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 606
Phone Number 930
Studio-Transmitter Location . .West A. St., Ext.
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:05 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership NAB
General Manager Charles Turner
Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir Earl Holder
Commercial Manager Eugene Henry
Chief Anncrs Harvey Laughter, Bill Taylor
Chief Engineer Dennis Long
WKBC
NORTH WILKESBORO— 1947
Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper, By Wilkes Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Radio Bldg.
Phone Number 633
Transmitter Location Wilkes County
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB, BMB
President Doris B. Brown
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Roland B. Potter
Pgm. Dir., Farm Editor John T. Cashion
Publicity Director Charles Wilf ong
Chief Engineer Robert Harvey
WOXF
OXFORD— 1949
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Oxford Bcstg. Corp.
Address Hancock Bldg.
Phone Number 3250
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President F. W. Hancock, Jr.
Gen., Comm., Prom. Mgr Jimmie Childress
Program Director Hart Curl
WrTAO
RALEIGH— 1948— ABC
Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By ... . The News and Observer
Publishing Co.
Business-Studio Address.. 21 9 S. McDowell St.
Phone Number 2-0321
Transmitter Location Asbury
Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
564
IVORTH CAROLINA
Representative Weed
Membership NAB. BMB. FMA
President Josephus Daniels. Jr.
Gen.. Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir . . . George T. Case
Publicity Director Flora Norris
Chief Anncr.. Farm Editor Lee Parker
Chief Engineer Bascom E. Porter
WPTF
RALEIGH— 1924— NBC
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By WPTF Radio Co.
Business-Studio Address Insurance Bldg.
Phone Number 8311
Transmitter Location Cory
Air Time 5:30 a.m,-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President J. R. Weatherspoon
Gen., Sta. Mgr Richard H. Mason
Sales Manager O. L. Carpenter
Program Manager Graham B. Poyner
Dir. of Adv. & Prom R. W. Youngsteadl
Production Dir Warren Bariield
Chief Engineer Henry Hulick, Jr.
Farm Editor Joe Reaves
W R A L
RALEIGH— 1939— MBS-TOBACCO
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operoted By . . . Capitol Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 130 S. Salisbury St.
Phone Number 6411
Transmitter Location Bart St.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President A. J. Fletcher
Gen.-Station-Comm. Mgr Fred Fletcher
Program Director Jesse Helms
Chief Engineer Virgil D. Duncan
WFRC
REIDSVILLE— 1 947— KBS
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Piedmont Carolina Bcstg.
Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address II6V2 Gilmer St.
Phone Number 1573-4
Transmitter Location Wentworth Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
NORTH CAROLINA=
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
AP
BECAUSE — ""^ has more news correspondents, more news
bureaus, more miles of news wire than any other
news service.
NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
President: Earle Cluck— WSOC, Charlotte
Vice-President: Frank Jarman — WDNC, Durham
Second Vice-President: W. R. Roberson — WRRF, Washington
Secretary: Paul Hansell — AP Chief of Bureau
Treasurer: E. Z. Jones — WBBB, Burlington
Continuing Study Committee Chairman: Jack Knell — WBT, Charlotte
NORTH CAROLINA
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Transcription Service World, Associated,
Keystone
Representative Cooke
Membership NAB
President H. T. WiUiama
Gen., Comm. Mgr Steve Woodson
Prog. Dir., Chief Announcer Forrest Bedell
Production Dir George Hall
Musical Dir Paul Montgomery
Chief Engineer L. H. Alexander
Farm Editor Tiny Turner
CAROL IIVA
W C B T
ROANOKE RAPIDS— 1940— MBS
TOBACCO
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By WCBT, Inc.
Bus. -Studio Address 251 Roanoke Ave.
Phone Number R-8551
Transmitter Location E. Tenth St., Ext.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
Pres., Gen. Mgr S. E. Crew
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr A. L. Drew
Pgm., Prod. Dir Ken Johnson
Publicity Dir Jerry Elliot
Musical Director Herb Daniels
Chief Engineer C. W. Meares
WAYN
ROCKINGHAM— 1946
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Wayn, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Rockingham
Phone Number 611
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service MacGregor
President Wayne M. Nelson
Res., Comm. Mgr Matt F. Gettings
Chief Engineer William Henley
WCEC
ROCKY MOUNT— 1947— KBS
TOBACCO
Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Josh L. Home
Bus.-Studio Address 115 N. Church St.
Phone Number 2880
Transmitter Location Hwoy. 95
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership FMA
Owner Josh L. Home
Gen.. Sta. Mgr Mel Warner
Commercial Manager Ray Thompson
Program Director Ray Wilkinson
Publicity Dir Dick Johnson
Musical Director Bobby Pritchard
Chief Engineer Harold Aycock
Farm Editor Doc Layton
WEED
ROCKY MOUNT— 1933— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By W. A. Wynne
Business Address Box 752
Phone Number 8149
Studio-Transmitter Location. .Nashville Hiway
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Membership NAB
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr W. A. Wynne
Commercial Mgr Gordon Floe
Program Dir Eunice Snipes
WRXO
ROXBORO— 1949
Frequency: 1430 Power: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By Roxboro Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 166
Phone Number 6013
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
President H. W. Winslead
Gen., Comm. Mgr.. Chief Engr H. S. Taylor
Program Dir W. D. Gregory
WSAT
SALISBURY— 1948
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Mid-Carolina Bcstg. Co.
Business-Address Drawer 99
Phone Number 276
Studio-Transmitter Location Miliord Hills
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Dora C. Dodson
Membership NAB
President Charles H. Wentr
Gen. -Comm. Manager John Smith
Program Director W. F. Fleming
Chief Announcer Jimmie Morris
Musical Dir Marie Newland
Chief Engineer Elbert Sherman
WS T P
SALISBURY— 1939— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Piedmont Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address State Theatre Bldg.
566
NORTH CAROLII\A
Phone Number 2121
Transmitter Location Statesville Rd.
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB
President Bryce P. Beard. Sr.
Sto. Mgr.. Prog.-Prod. Dir Russell Mclntire
Gen., Sta.. Sales Prom. Mgr Alex P. Beard
Publicity Dir Betty Fisher
Comm. Mgr.. Katherine F. Murphy
Chief Announcer Bill Brown
Musical Director Rebecca DuHell
Chief Engineer Carl B. Watson
Farm Editor Polly Eldon
WWGP
SANFORD— 1946
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Lee Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address Radio Bldg., Steele St.
Phone Number 860
Transmitter Location Tramway
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
Pros.. Gen.-Station Mgr Waldo W. Primm
Commercial Mgr L. B. Nelson
Program Director Margaret Blake
Chief Engineer Carey H. Olive
WOHS
SHELBY— 1 946— MBS
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Western Carolina Radio
Corp.
Business Address Box 1401, Shelby
Phone Number 340
Studio-Transmitter Location . . Hway. No. 74, W.
at city line
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB
President Lee B. Weathers
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engineer. .Robert M. Wallace
Commercial Mgr Max P. Butler
Program Dir Hugh Dovey
WEEB
SOUTHERN PINES— 1947
MBS-TAR HEEL
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . . The Sand Hill Community
Bcstrs., Inc.
Business Address Drawer 1140
Phone Number 6191
Studio-Transmitter Location U. S. Hway.
No. 1. S.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
Pros., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Jack S. Younts
Comm. Mgr., Publicity Dir Joe A. Warren
Sales Prom. Mgr Elizabeth M. Younts
Program Dir., Chief Anncr.. . .Edward Cox, Jr.
Chief Engineer Melvin Kushner
WSTS
SOUTHERN PINES— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Sandhills Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 115 E. Broad St.
Phone Number 5451
Transmitter Location Hiway 2
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC
Representative Cooke
Membership NAB
President Frank L. Baber
Gen., Sta. Mgr J. C. Cole
Chief Announcer James L. Allwood
Chief Engineer Edward O. Kopriver
WSIC
STATESVILLE— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Statesville Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address. .Radio Rd., P. O. Box 1189
Phone Number 9078
Transmitter Location Radio Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership NAB
President Dr. James W. Davis
General Manager L. G. Churchill
Commercial Mgr Charles D. Melton
Program Director Albert Watson
Chief Engineer T. K. Abernethy
WCPS
TARBORO— 1946
Frequency: 760 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. ... Coastal Plains Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address .... Edgecombe Bank BIdg.
Phone Number 643. 946
Ttansmitter — Hway. 64 Bet. Rocky Mt.&Tarboro
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . . .Lang-Worth, Capitol
Membership NAB, BMB
President V. E. Fountain
Gen., Sta. Mgr J. T. Snowden, Jr.
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. ... J. Porter MacNoir
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr , Eccles Wall
Publicity Dir Margaret Johnston
Chief Engineer C. D. Chandler
567
IVORTH CAROLINA
WTNC
THOMASVILLE— 1 947
frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Watt* d.
Owned By The Thomasville Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 867, Thomasville
Phone Number 902
Studio-Transmitter Location. . . .Salem St., Ext.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
President George W. Lyles
Gen., Comm. Mgr Harold Harrison
Chiei Engineer L. M. Sugg
WADE
WADESBORO— 1947
Frequency: 1210 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Anson Radio & Bcstg. Ca
Bus.-Studio Address Lyon Bldg.
Phone Number 620
Transmitter Location Hiway 52
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service RCA
Membership NAB
President R. P. Lyon
Station Manager Jack P. Honkins
Commercial Manager Edward Mullinix
Program Director Willard P. Billingsley
Chief Engineer .Cecil Sills
WHED
WASfflNGTON— 1948— TAR HILL
SPTS.
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Beaufort Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address .... Guaranty Bank Trust
Bldg.
Phone Number 278
Transmitter Location Rt. 17, S.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, SESAC
Representative Continental
Membership NAB
President Lee Wynne
Gen., Sta. Mgr., Prod. Dir R. B. Armstrong
Commercial Mgr C. B. Armstrong
Sales Prom. Mgr Richard David
Pgm. Dir., Chiei Anncr John Morgan
Publicity Director Link Horner
Chief Engineer John Wilroy
Farm Editor Mack Stamps
W RR F
WASfflNGTON— 1942— ABC
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Tor Heel Bcstg. System, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address Bank of Washington
Bldg.
Phone Number 403
Transmitter Location .... 1 '/s Mi. S. of city on
Hway. 17
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Walker
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB, BMB
Preaident W. R. Roberson. Sr.
Vice Pres W. R. Roberson, Jr.
Gen.-Comm. Manager T. H. Patterson
Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Merrill Daniels
Program-Production Dir Don Pierce
Musical Director Charlie Yates
Chiei Engineer I. G. Murphrey
Farm Editor Bill Abeyounis
WHCC
WA YNESVILLE— 1 947— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Smoky Mountain Bcstg.
Business-Studio Address . . Park Theatre Bldg.
Phone Number 680
Transmitter Location Howell Mill Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
President Holt McPherson
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Fred U. Wamble
Program Dir Harry Robinson
Chief Engineer Frank Wilbur
Form Editor Wayne Corpening
WENC
WfflTEVILLE— 1946
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Whiteville Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Whiteville
Phone Number 620
Transmitter Location ... 1 ML from Bus. District
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll pjn.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Clork
Membership NAB
Representative Josiah Maulshy
General Mcmoger Ward A. Coleman
Prog. Dir., Prod. Mgr Jerry Honeycutt
Chief Engineer Ovie Boutwell
WG~NI
WILMINGTON— 1946— MBS
TOBACCO
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By . . . New Hanover Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 869
Phone Number 2-2493
Studio-Transmitter Location .... Eagle Island at
Cope Fear River Bridge
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
568
NORTH CAROLINA
Representative Joseph Hershey McGiUvra
President ,....]. S. Brody
Station Manager Allen B. Jones
Commercial Mgr Tommy Thompson
Program Director Paul Parker
Chief Engineer A. J. Gulino
Production Dir Lou Essick
Chief Engineer .Art Madeley
WMFD
WILMINGTON— 1935— ABC
Frequency: 630 Kc. ..... . .Power: 1000 Walts
Owned By Radio Station WMFD
Operated By R. A. Dunlea
Business Address P. O. Box 696
Phone Number . 4840
Studio Address Castle Hoyne Rd.
Transmitter Location Brunswick County
Air Time .Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB. BMB
General-Station Mgr R. A. Dunlea
Comm.-Soles Prom. Mgr C. O'Shields
Program Director Bruce Buchanan
Prod.-Pub. Director R. A. Dunlea, Jr.
Chief Engineer. ................ .E. L Herring
WGl" M
WILSON— 1937— MBS
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Watson Industries, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address Herring Ave. Ext.
Phone Number 2188-9
Transmitter Location Rock Ridge
Air Time. 5 a.m.-2 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Weed
Membership. NAB, BMB, FMA
President Penn Thomas Watson
General-Station Mgr. ...... Allen Wannamaker
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr. ...... W. E. Jackson, Jr.
Production Director Charlie Slate
Production Dir Charlie Slate
Publicity Director Harriet P. Fulghum
Chief Engineer . W. H. Malone
WVOT
WILSON— 1948
Frequency: 1420 Kc. .... Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . .Wilson Radio Co.
Address .Hway. 301 N.
Phone Number 5157-8
Air Time 6 a.m.-Sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership BMB
President H. W. Anderson
Exec. V.P W. T. Williams
Station Mgr Harry Severance
Commercial Mgr P. O. Barnes
Sales Prom. Mgr Lynda Thomas
Pgm., Prod. Dir Joel Lawhon
Publicity Dir Tommy Williams
Chief Engineer. N. V. Pieler
W A I R
WINSTON-SALEM— 1937— ABC
TOBACCO SPTS.
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WAIR Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Pepper Bldg.
Phone Number 2-1133
Transmitter Location S. Stratford Rd.
Air Time .6 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
Representative Walker
Membership. NAB, BMB, FMA
Partner, Gen., Sta. Mgr George D. Walker
Commercial Mgr .John Miller
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Ken Wilson
Program Dir Doris Pardington
Chief Engineer Lee King
w sl 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 Number . ................. 2-4141
Transmitter Location. .R.F.D. No. 1, Old Town
Air Time Unlimited
News Service .UP
Transcription Service .... Associated, Standard
Representative ................ Headley-Reed
Membership ...... .......... .NAB, BMB
President Gordon Gray
V.P., Managing Dir. ............ .Harold Essex
Sales Manager ............... Harry B. Shaw
Program Manager ............... Robert Estes
Production Director. ............ .John Comas
Publicity Director.. .... Les Forsyth
Dir. of Engineering .............. Phil Hedrick
wTo B
WINSTON-SALEM— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 710 Kc. . . . .Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Winston-Salem Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... 826 W. Fourth St.
Phone Number .7145
Transmitter Location Konnoak Dr.
Air Time ..................... Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Taylor-Borroff
President James W. Coan
Gen., Comm. Mgr. . John G. Johnson
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr. ....... Bill Billingsley
Production Dir Betty Jane Blalock
Chief Engineer Russell Spikulo
569
The CBS Station Covering the
Top of the Nation
Fargo "^ ^ J K Jamestown
The Way We Interpret Our
B M B— K SJH
Delivers More Radio Homes
At Less Cost Per Listener
Than Any Other Station
In North or South Dakota
Write or Wire Collect
for a Copy
and We Believe You
Will Agree
WLSJB
Owned and Operated by the
JAMESTOWN BROADCASTING CO.
JAMESTOWN NORTH DAKOTA
570
Estimated Population 603,000 — Increase — 3.7% — Radio Homes 143,000
Radio .Fafnilies 149,000 — Stations in State 13'
K F Y R
BISMARCK— 1925
NBC-NORTHWEST
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Meyer Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 202 V2 Fourth St.
Phone Number 468
Transmitter Location Menoken
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB
President, General Manager P. J. Meyer
Station Manager F. E. Fitzsimonds
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr R. W. MacLeod
Pgm., Prod. Dir Cal Culver
Publicity Dir Larry Kindle
Production Director Charles Schoregge
Chief Engineer Ivar Nelson
KDLR
DEVILS LAKE— 1925
MBS-GREAT NORTHERN
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KDLR, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1025 3rd St.
Phone Number 1090
Transmitter Location E. end Fourth St.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
Membership BMB
Pres., Gen.-Sf a.-Comm. Mgr Bert Wick
Sales Prom. Mgr Norman Buckner
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 28 First Ave. W.
Phone Number 348
Transmitter Location .... 1 Mi. N. of Dickinson
on Hway. No. 22 & Va Mi. E.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC
Representative Orville F. Lawson
Membership NAB, BMB
President Dr. P. J. Weir
Gen.-Sta. Mgr., Pub. Dir Orville F. Burda
Commercial Manager E. A. Spear
Sales Prom. Manager Douglas Anderson
Prog.-Prod. Director George L. Brooks
Chief Engineer Quentin Prochoska
KFGO
FARGO— 1948— ABC
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By . . . Northern States Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address KFGO BIdg.
Phone Number Fargo 2-3291
Transmitter Location Wild Rice
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC
Representative Boiling
Membership NAB, BMB
President W. R. Haggart
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Charles G. Burke
Pgm., Prod. Dir David B. Henley
Musical Dir Earl Mann
Chief Engineer Olaf Gobrielson
Farm Editor Morrie Freedman
KiTNJ
FARGO— 1948
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Northwest Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 217 V2 Broadway
Phone Number 23-201
Transmitter Location. .Hiway 81, 3 Mi. S. City
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Pres., Gen. Mgr E. L. Alford
Sta., Comm. Mgr E. L. Ausman
Program Dir HoUis B. Hoff
Publicity Dir Jack Swenson
Chief Engineer Bob Schaefer
W DA Y
FARGO— 1922— NBC-NORTHWEST
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WD AY, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Black Bldg.
Phone Number 535^
Transmitter Location W. Fargo
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service RCA
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen. Mgr E. C. Reineke
Station Manager Jack Dunn
Sales Manager Tom Barnes
Sales Promotion Manager Roy Pedersen
Program Manager Ken Kennedy
Production Manager Maurio Waller
Chief Engineer luline Savold
571
IVORTH CAROL IIVA
KILO
GRAI>ID FORKS— 1941— CBS
Frequency 1440 Kc Power: 1000 d.; 500n.
Owned-Oper. By. . . Grand Forks Hercdd, Inc.
Bus.-Sludio Address. .. .First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 1200
Transmitter Location. .Univ. of N. Dak. Campus
News Service UP
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President M. M. Oppegaid
Manager Wallace E. Stone
Chief Engineer Arnold Patrick
Program Dir Jeff Gorham
KNOX
GRAND FORKS— 1947
MBS-GREAT NORTHERN
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By Community Radio Corp.
Address Grand Forks
Phone Number 3500
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Tromscription Service World
Membership BMB
President Carroll E. Day
Gen., Sta. Mgr Elmer Hanson
Sales Prom. Mgr Robert C. Lukkason
Program Dir James Cowan
Production Dir Dorothy Swenson
Publicity Dir Donald DeKrey
Chief Engineer Clifford Thomef ord
KSlB
JAMESTOWN— 1937— CBS
Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Jamestown Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address . . 429 SW 2nd St., Jonnes-
town; 54 V2 Broadway, Fargo
Phone Number Jamestown 1600
Transmitter Hway. 281, 6 Mi. S. of city
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership BMB
Secretary-Treasurer Donn C. Clayton
Kes„ Sta. Mgr John W. Boler
Sales Prom. Mgr G. H. McKinnon
Program Dir Don Kingsley
Publicity Director Gerald Uppman
Chief Announcer Hal Kennedy
Chief Engineer Robert E. Ridgway
Farm Editor Chester Graham
(See Page 370)
K GC U
MANDAN— 1925
MBS-GREAT NORTHERN
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 d..- 2S0n.
Owned-Oper. By. . . Mandan Radio Assn., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 200 3rd Ave. N.W.
Phone Number. .(Office) 561, (Trcmsmiller) 3660
Transmitter Location. . . .2*2 Mi. SE of Mandan
on Hway. 10
Air Time 5 a.m.ll:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Walker
Membership NAB, BMB
President W. S. Russell
Gen., Sta. Mgr M. J. Reichert
Commercial Mgr Harry McKee
Traffic-Production Director Mert Bushee
Chief Engineer Ray Bornett
K L P M
MINOT— 1929
MBS-GREAT NORTHERN
Frequency: 1390 Kc... Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n.
Owned-Operated By Mlnot Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Fodr Block
Phone Number 41-146
Transmitter 2 Mi. E. of Minot on Hway. 52
Air Time 6:30 a.m.M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Walker
Membership BMB
Principal Owner, Gen. Mgr John B. Cooley
Sta. Mgr., Chief Engineer C. W. Baker
Commercial Manager E. H. Cooley
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. . . Leslie E. Mcrupin
Prog.-Prod. Dir James J. Hautmcm
K OV C
VALLEY CITY— 1936
MBS-GREAT NORTHERN
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KOVC, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 312 Fifth Ave.
Phone Number 408-W
Transmitter Location S.W. of town
Air Time 6:30 a.m.l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Pres.. Gen.-Comm. Mgr Robert E. Ingstad
Program Director Hugh Thomas
Chief Engineer Charles Sjostrom
KWBM
WILLISTON— 1948
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Williston Bcstg. Co.
Address Williston
Phone Number 1450
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Hal Holmon
Pres., Pgm. Dir Raymond Kapp
General Manager A. L. Hellebust
Commercial Mgr B. G. Bailey
Chief Engineer Irwin Christiaiuoo
572
Estimated Population 7,989,000 — Increase -j-15.7% — Radio Homes 2,301,000
Radio Families 2,361,000 — Stations in State 61
W A D C
AKRON— 1925— CBS
Frequency: 1350 Kc. . . . . . .Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Allen T. Simmons
Bus.-Studio Address WADC BIdg., corner
Main & Mill Sts.
Phone Number lEiierson 6165
Transmitter Location Route 8. Akron-
Cleveland Rd.
Air Time 5:55 a.m.-l:05 a.m.
News Service Transradio, UP
Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Standard.
World
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership BMB
Owner-Operator Allen T. Simmons
Assistant Manager Robert B. V^lson
Commercial Manager Fred C. Bock
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. . . Secrest Williams
Program Director Harold H. Hageman
Production Director Doc Williams
Musical Director William E. Beers
Chief Engineer John L. Wildermuth
Farm Editor Harold Hageman
W AK R
AKRON— 1940— ABC
Frequency: 1590 Kc .Power: 5000 Watts
Owned By Summit Radio Corp.
Operated By WAKR
Bus.-Studio Address First Natl. Tower
Phone Number HEmlock 6151
Transmitter Location 739 Swartz Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen. Mgr S. Bernard Berk
Asst. General Manager Viola G. Berk
Station Manager Roger G. Berk
Comm.-SaIes Prom. Mgr. . . Kenneth M. Keegan
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Arthur F. Moore
Musical Director Alan Freed
Chief Engineer . Irwin L. Knopp
WHKK
AKRON— 1944— MBS
Frequency: 640 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned By Forest City Publishing Co.
Operated By United Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 51 W. State St.
Phone Number BL 7101
Transmitter Location .... Akron Peninsula Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
President S. E. Graham
General-Station Mgr R. W. Richmond
Comm.-Sales Manager Cecil Green
Program-Production Dir Lew Henry
Publicity Director Don O'Neil
Musical Director Gene Hammers
Chief Engineer Jim Hill
Farm Editor. Max Plaugher
wFc A
ASHTABULA— 1937— STANDARD
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.,
1000 n.
Owned-Operated By WICA. Inc.
Business-Studio Address 221 Center St.
Phone Number 26-221, 27-181
Transmitter Location . . . Ashtabula-Jefferson Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . LangWorth, Thesaurus
Representative McGillvra
President R. B. Rowley
Station Manager . W. W. Walrath
Commercial Manager .D. W. Fassett
Program Director R. W. Miner
Musical Director Mary Pavolino
Chief Engineer F. N. Bernato
Farm Editor John Strasen
WTRF
BELLAIRE— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1290 Kc. .... Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By The Tri-City Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address . . . The Skyline
Phone Number 1515
Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service. World. SESAC
Representative Walker
Membership NAB. BMB
President .Jesse A. Bloch
Gen.. Sta. Mgr .Robert W. Ferguson
Sales Prom. Mgr Albert T. Fisher
Program Director Frank Curtis
Women's Pgm. Dir Lorell Dennis
Publicity Dir George Diab
Musical Dir Norval Davis
Chief Engineer George Cowen
Farm Editor Paul Howard
WILE
CAMBRIDGE— 1948
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power; 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . . Land OXakes Bcstg. Corp.
573
OHIO
Business-Sfudio Address 917 Beatly Ave.
Phone Number 3545
Transmitter Location R. D. No. 1, College
Hill
Air Time 6:30 a.m. -local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, World
President H. D. McClelland
V.P., Gen. Mgr Howard A. Donahoe
Comm. Mgr., Pub. Dir Richard F. Rose
Chief Announcer David C. Lorimer
Chief Engineer Wesley C. Randies
Farm Editor A. G. Engel
WAN D
CANTON— 1947
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By P. C. Wilson
Address 106 High Ave., N. W.
Phone Number 8397
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Continental
Pres., Comm. Mgr P. C. Wilson
Gen. Mgr., Pgm. Dir James Wilson
Promotion Mgr Robert Bradley
Chief Engineer Gene Peterman
WCMW
CANTON— 1946— STANDARD
Frequency: 1060 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Stark Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address. . . .317 W. Tuscarawas St.
Phone Number 5-9475
Transmitter Location Hills & Dales Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP, Transradio
Transcription Service. . .Lang- Worth, Standard
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB, FMA
President Merlin R. Schneider
General Manager Arthur W. Davis
Commercial Manager Clark L. Dozer
Program Manager Alfred P. Sloane
Promotion Director S. L. Huffman
Chief Engineer Robert A. Rexroad
W HB C
CANTON— 1925— ABC
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Ouerated By Ohio Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address . . 550 S. Market Ave.
Phone Number 6-7166
Transmitter Location Richville
Air Time 8:30 a.m.-I a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President Roy D. Moore
General Mcoiager .Joseph K. Vodrey
Director of Radio Eugene Corr
Station Manager Robert C. Fehlmcm
Commercial Manager Paul E. Gilmor
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Julius Glass
Program Director Gervis S. Brady
Musical Director Charles Pickens
Chief Engineer Kenneth L. Sliker
Farm Editor John Baker
WBEX
CHILLICOTHE— 1 947— ABC
BUCKEYE
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Shawnee Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .27 E. Second St.
Phone Number 2244
Transmitter Location Carlisle Hill
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB, BMB
President D. C. Summerford
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr.. .J. Harry Callaway
Program-Publicity Dir Stanley Dixon
Chief Announcer Richard McEnerney
Chief Engineer Ralph Albers
Farm Editor Carl Wendel
W CK Y
CINCINNATI- 1929
Frequency: 1530 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By L. B. Wilson, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address Hotel Gibson, 5th &
Walnut Sts.
Phone Number Cherry 6565
Transmitter Location. . . .near Crescent Springs,
Ky.
Air Time 24 Hrs.
News Service INS
Transcription Service Standard, World
Representative Thomas Welstead
Membership NAB, BMB
President, General Manager L. B. Wilson
Sta.-Comm. Manager, Chief
Engineer C. H. Topmiller
Publicity Director John Murphy
Record Librarian Ethlyn Hale
Farm Editor Frank Gommer Kamp
WCPO
CINCINNATI— 1937— MBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . Scripps-Howard Radio, Inc.
Address 3903-5 Carew Tower
Phone Number Capitol 0777
Studio Address 2345 Symmes St.
Transmitter Location Daylight Bldg.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . .Standard, Lang-Worth
574
OHIO
Representative Branham
President Jock R. Howard
V.P., Gen. Mgr M. C. Watlers
Station Dir Glenn Clark Miller
Asst. Manager John P. Smith
Pgm.. Prod. Dir Earl Corbett
Publicity Director Fred Geisel
Chief Engineer Grant Makinson
WKRC
CINCINNATI— 1923— CBS
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Radio Cincinnati, Inc.
Address Hotel Alms
Phone Number Woodburn 0550
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World,
Associated
Representative Katz
Membership NAB
Station Mgr H. E. Fast
Sales Prom. Mgr Joel W. Stovell
Chief Engineer George Wilson
wTw
CINCINNATI— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 700 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Crosley Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address. .Crosley Sq.. 140 W. Ninth
St.
Phone Number Cherry 1822
Transmitter Location Mason
Air Time 24 Hrs.
News Service INS. UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Membership NAB. BMB. FMA
President James D. Shouse
V.P.. General Mgr R, E. Dunville
V.P.. Asst. Gen. Mgr Dwight Martin
V.P. in Charge of Sales . . Harry Mason Smith
Dir. of Sales Prom David E. Partridge
V.P. in Chg. of Prog William P. Robinson
Asst. Pgm. Dir Chester A. Herman
Dir. of Pub. ReL & Publicity. .James J. Cassidy
Chief Announcer Bill Brown
Gen. Mgr. of Music Milton Weiner
V.P. in Chrg. of Engineering . . . . R. J. Rockwell
Dir. of Farm Prog. Depl Roy Battles
W S A I
CINCINNATI— 1924— ABC
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Buckeye Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 115 E. Fourth St.
Phone Number Main 1068-69-70-71
Transmitter Location Mt. Healthy
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service ...... Capitol. Standard
Representative Avery -Knodel
Membership NAB. BMB
President Marshall Field
Gen., Sla. Mgr Robert S. Sampson
Commercial Mgr Robert H. Boulware
Prod. Dir.. Chief Announcer Fred Harper
Publicity Director Vonne Monsell
Chief Engineer William Symons
WDOK
CLEVELAND— 1949
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Civic Bcsirs., Inc.
Address 1515 Euclid Ave.
Phone Number Tower 1-1850
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Transcription Service SESAC
Pres., Gen. Mgr R. Morris Pierce
Treas., Sales Mgr Frederick C. Wolf
WERE
CLEVELAND— 1949
Frequency: 1300 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Cleveland Bcstg., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1501 Euclid Ave.
Phone Number Superior 9600
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. INS
Gen. Mgr., Consulting Dir Sidney Andom
Commercial Mgr Keith Baldwin
Publicity Dir Ed Stevens
Chief Announcer Bill Reid
Musical Dir Grant Wilson
Chief Engineer Marion V. Snedeker
W G A R
CLEVELAND— 1930— CBS
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. WGAR Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Statler
Phone Number PRospect 0200
Transmitter Location Broadview & Akins
Rds., Broadview Hts.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS. UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB
Chairman of the Board G. A. Richards
V.P.. General Manager John F. Patt
Comm. Mgr., V.P. Chg. Sales . . . Carl E. George
Sales Prom. Manager Ted Boynton
Program Director Reginald P. Merridew
Production Director Stanley Gee
Publicity Director Manuel Eisner
Chief Announcer Charles Roberts
Musical Director Henry Pildner
V.P. Chg. of Engineering R. Morris Pierce
Form Editor Dick Kothe
575
OHIO
W H K
CLEVELAND— 1921— MBS
Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By United Bcslg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .1311 Terminal Tower
Phone Number Prospect 5800
Transmitter Location Pleasant Valley Rd.,
Seven Hills
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Paul H. Raymer
MemJbership NAB
President Sterling Graham
Gen. -Station Manager K. K. Hackathorn
Commercial Manager J. B. Maurer
Sales Prom. Manager William Sprague
Program Director C. M. Hunter
Production Director lames Aubele
Publicity Director C. T. Christensen
Musical Director Willord Pott
Chief Engineer R. H. DeLany
WJMO
CLEVELAND— 1947
Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By WJMO Bcstg. Co.
MORE
LOCAL
MERTISERS
than any other
CLEVEUniD...
...STilTIOK
WSRS
POW ERFULLTIME
FORJOE CO. S. R. SAGUE
NAT'L REP. PRESIDENT
Address 2157 Euclid Ave.
Phone Number SUperior 4424
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Adam I. Young, Jr.
President W. J. Marshall
V.P., Gen. Mgr Dave Baylor
Commercial Manager Robert De Tchon
Program Director Brooke Taylor
Production Director George A. Gothberg
Publicity Director William H. Cannady
Chief Announcer Paul Nakel
Musical Director Albert Stone
Chief Engineer Lawrence Shipley
W J w
CLEVELAND— 1932— ABC
STANDARD
Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WJW, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1375 Euclid Ave.
Phone Number SUperior 0101
Transmitter Location.. 9861 Ridge Rd.
N. Royalton
Air Time Unlimited
News Service Transradio. UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB
President William M. O'Neil
Asst. to the Pres Lawrence Webb
National Sales Mgr Harold W. Waddell
Local Sales & Sales
Promotion Manager Frank H. Blumer
Program Director Charles V. Hunter
Publicity Director Charles F. McLaughlin
Chief Announcer Stanley Peyton
Chief Engineer Ceroid G. Roberts
WSRS
CLEVELAND— 1947— OSN
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WSRS. Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .2156 Lee Rd.
Phone Number ERieview 2005
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth,
SESAC
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr S. R. Sague
Office Manager Herbert G. Pobst
Commercial Mgr Jack D. Kelly
Production Dir Thomas J. NoUoth
Musical Dir Walter Trimmer
Chief Engineer Ben Wluttaker
576
OHIO
WT A M
CLEVELAND— 1923— NBC
Frequency: 1100 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By National Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 815 Superior Ave.
Phone Number CHerry 1-0942
Transmitter Location Brecksville
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated,
Thesaurus
Representative NBC Spot Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
President (NBC) Joseph H. McConnell
General-Station Mgr John McCormick
Commercial Manager Harold Gallagher
Sales Prom. Manager Howard Barton
Pgm., Prod. Dir Jacob Hines
Publicity Director Albert M. Henderson
Musical Director Walberg Brown
Engineer-in-Charge S. E. Leonard
Operations Supervisor John D. Disbrow
Farm Editor . James Chapman
Production Director Edgar A. Sprague
Publicity Director Margie J. Ruddock
Chief Engineer Leo DeConnick
Farm Editor T. D. Harmon
WBNS
COLUMBUS— 1 924— CBS-OfflO
Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Radiohio, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 33 N. High St.
Phone Number Ad. 9265
Transmitter Location 1037 Barnett Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, World
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB
President Richard S. Wolfe
General Manager Richard A. Borel
Commercial Manager W. 1. Orr
Promotion Director Jerome R. Reeves
Program Director Geer Parkinson
Musical Director Paul Neal
Chief Engineer Lester H. Nafzger
Farm Editor Bill Zipf
W C 0 L
COLUMBUS— 1922— ABC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ^ WCOL
Business-Studio Address 22 S. Young St.
Phone Number MAin 4581
Transmitter Location 555 W. Goodale St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Associated
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
Partner L. A. Pixley
General Manager Albert R. Albinger
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . R. O. Runnerstrom
W H K C
COLUMBUS— 1921— MBS
Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By United Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 22 E. Gay St.
Phone Number Adams 1101
Transmitter Location 901 Obetz Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service INS. UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
President Sterling Graham
Gen., Sta. Mgr Carl M. Everson
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr H. H. Hoessly
Program-Production Dir John B. Moses
Publicity Director Gail Dauenhaver
Chief Announcer Budd Sweeney
Musical Director John Kenward Agnew
Chief Engineer William B. Minor
Farm Editor George Zeis
WINS
COSHOCTON— 1947— STANDARD
Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Coshocton Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 114 N. 6th St.
Phone Number 1560
Transmitter Location 1 Mi. W. of Roscoe
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . .Standard, Lang- Worth,
SESAC
Pres., Gen. Mgr Bruce Wallace
Commercial Manager James Sigman
Program Dir John R. Terry
Promotion Dir William Kirk
Chief Engineer Ben Jones
WH 10
DAYTON— 1935— CBS
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Miami Valley Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 45 S. Ludlow St.
Phone Number. Adams 2261
Transmitter Location. .Hempstead Rd., R.R. 2
Air Time 5:45 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP. INS
Transcription Service. .. .Associated, Standard
Representatives Hollingbery, Cummings
Membership NAB
President James M. Cox, Jr.
Sta., Gen. Mgr Robert H. Moody
Commercial Manager. . . .Harvey R. Young, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr Mrs. Helen Drennen
Pgm., Prod. Dir Lester G. Spencer
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Publicity Director Dorothy A. Minneman
Chief Announcer Louis G. Emm
Musical Director Henry Lange
Chief Engineer Ernest L. Adams
Farm Editor Samuel C. Steiger
WING
DAYTON— 1921— ABC
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Great Trails Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 121 N. Main St.
Phone Number ADams 3288
Transmitter Location E. David Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Capitol
Representative Weed
Membership BMB
President Charles Sawyer
Exec, V.P John Pattison Williams
General Mgr Odna Karns
Program Director Arthur L. Martin
Prod.-Musical Dir Charles G. Reeder
Publicity Director Jean Broome
Chief Announcer Jack Wymer
Chief Engineer Lloyd House
WONE
DAYTON— 1949— MBS
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Skyland Bcstg. Corp.
Address 5 S. Jefferson St.
Phone Number Michigan 6501
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Headley-Reed
Pres., Gen. Mgr Ronald B. Woodyard
Comm., Prom. Mgr Jack Thornquest
WON W
DEFIANCE— 1949— STANDARD
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Defiance Bryan Paulding
Bcstg. Co.
Address U. S. Route 24
Phone Number 5227
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Partners R. W. CrowelL Lloyd Basil,
Ed W. Kuns, R. S. Burke, Carl Fox
General Mgr Richard E. Kaiser
Commercial Mgr Gene Mills
Program Dir Paul Price
Chief Engineer Kenneth Farrance
WLIO
EAST LIVERPOOL— 1948
STANDARD
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Pottery Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Turk Motor Bldg.
Phone Number Main 5190
Transmitter Location Irish Ridge Rd.
Air Time 7 a.m. -sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President Earl D. Eisenhower
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr John M. Croft
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm., Prod. Dir..Cy Newman
Chief Announcer Maury McGill
Musical Dir Phyllis Lenx
Chief Engineer Frank W. Schaefer
Farm Editor Bob Banfield
WOH I
EAST LIVERPOOL— 1949
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .East Liverpool Bcstg. Co.
Address 516 Market St.
Phone Number Main 1490
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Thesaurus
Pres., Gen. Mgr Richard V. Beatty
Commercial Mgr Harold J. Fitzgerald
Program Dir John W. Ridder
Chief Engineer David T. Taylor
WEOL
ELYRIA— 1948
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Elyria-Lorian Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. . . .417-419 Elyria Savings
& Trust Bldg.
Phone Number Elyria 2255
Transmitter Location Grafton
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . . .Capitol, Long-Worth
President Roy W. Ammel
Gen., Sta. Mgr H. A. Seville
Program Director Martin Bouhan
Chief Engineer Waher Murawsky
W M N
FINDLAY— 1941
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By The Findlay PubL Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .500V2 S. Main St.
Phone Number Main 1330
Transmitter Location 2.3 Mi. SE Findlay
Air Time Daytime
News Service INS, UP
578
OHIO
Transcription Service . . . Standard, Lang-Worth
Membership NAB. BMB
President R. L. Heminger
Gen., Comm. Mgr Harold H. Heminger
Program Director Allen P. Dudley
Chief Engineer Edgar C. Smith
Farm Editor John C. Hutson
WMOH
HAMILTON— 1944— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Fort Hamilton Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. .Second Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone Number Hamilton 4-6543
Transmitter Location Middletown Pike
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB, BMB
President Robert J. Briede
Gen.-Sta.-Comm.-SaIes Prom.
Manager Joseph E. True
Chief Announcer Red Richardson
Musical Director Mildred Soule
Chief Engineer Don F. Volkman
WHOK
LANCASTER— 1948
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Hocking Valley Bcstg. Corp.
Address Memorial Dr.
Phone Number 4500
Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Cole
Membership NAB
President Dr. Nelson Embrey
Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Donald W. White
Pub. Dir., Chief Anncr Bob Respess
Musical Dir Dave Collins
Chief Engineer Charles R. Houston
Farm Editor Paul Miller
WIM A
LIMA— 1948— MBS-ABC
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Northwestern Ohio Bcstg.
Corp.
Business-Studio Address 223 N. Main St.
Phone Number 6-3841
Transmitter Location 2500 Greenlawn Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service INS
Representative Weed
Membership NAB
President G, E. Hamilton
General Mgr R. W. Mack
Commercial Mgr C. B. Heller
Program Dir Ester Straker
Chief Engineer : A. J. F. Smith
WLOK
LIMA— 1936— NBC
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Fort Industry Co.
Business Addess 199 Pierce St.,
Birmingham, Mich.
Phone Number Trinity 17-700
Studio Address 1101 NatL Bonk Bldg.
Transmitter Location 1424 Rice Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership BMB
President George B. Storer
General Manager Lee B. Walles
Sta., Sales Prom. Mgr J. Robert Kerns
Commercial Mgr Harry Jay
Program Dir Richard T. Roll
Chief Announcer Joe Rex
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. .. 140 Park Ave., W.
Phone Number 4235-6
Transmitter Location Longview Ave. at
N. Main St. Rd.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr J. M. O'Hara
Sales Prom. Manager Carl Kindt
Prog.-Prod.-Pub. Dir Harry C. Lytle
Chief Engineer William Morrison
WMOA
MARIETTA— 1946— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Marietta Bcstg. Co.
Buisness Address P. O. Box 201
Phone Number 6363
Studio-Transmitter Location 409 Oakwood
Ave., Williamstown, W. Va.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Keystone
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
President William G. Wells
V.P., Gen. Mgr Hugh M. P. Higglns
Commercial Manager Aud N. Archer
Program Director James L. Ulmer
Chief Engineer Charles E. Clark
579
OHIO
WM RN
MARION— 1940
ABS-OHIO-STANDARD
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By The Marion Bcstg. Co.
Business Address N. Main St.
Phone Number 3226-7
Studio Address WMRN Bldg.
Transmitter Location ... V4 Mi. N. oi city limits
on Main St.
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Horace Stovin
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Robert T. Mason
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Robert M. Sprouse
Pgm.-Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr.. . Cory Simpson
Publicity Director John Plank
Musical Director Richard Stadler
Chief Engineer Francis Joseph Peters
Farm Editor Ray Marsh
WPTW
WPFB
MIDDLETOWN— 1947
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
100 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Paul F. Braden
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .Central Ave.
Phone Number 2-3625
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth, SESAC
Representative Donald Cooke
Membership NAB
Owner, General Manager Paul F. Braden
Commercial Mgr C. R. Daly
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir M. F. Troutvine
Pgm., Prod. Dir G. H. Lummis
Chief Announcer John Reznor
Musical Director George Garlinger
Chief Engineer Laurace Beckwith
Farm Editor Ben Werk
WCLT
NEWARK— 1949— STANDARD
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . .Advocate Printing Co.
Address 25 W. Main St.
Phone Number * 4007
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, CopitoJ
President Frank W. Spencer
General Manager Thomas A. Rogers
Commercial Mgr Robert Pricer
Pgm. Dir., Asst. Gen. Mgr Gene Ragle
Chiei Engineer Benjamin Windle
PIQUA— 1947— OSN
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watta d.
Owned-Oper. Miami County Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address 1625 W. Covington Ave.
Phone Number 1420-1
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
Newrs Service AP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
Representative W. S. Grant
Chief Owner, Gen., Sta. Mgr.. .Richard E. Hunt
Sales Prom. Mgr James R. Flinn
Program-Production Dir Robert Bubp
Publicity Director Allen Craig
Chief Announcer Kenny Rench
Musical Director Ronnie Arendall
Chief Engineer Byron F. London
Farm Editor .... Bill Fox
WPAY
PORTSMOUTH— 1935— CBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Scioto Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Trans. Address. ... 1009 Gallia St.
Phone Number Portsmouth 1010
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang -Worth
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President Roy D. Moore
Director of Radio Eugene Carr
Station Mgr Gerald F. Boyd
Commercial Mgr Carl P. Bodner
Program Director Floyd M. Jackson
News Editor E. G. Sheridan, Jr.
Publicity Director Ann T. Evans
Musical Director. . .■ Dorothy E. Page
Chief Engineer Maurice L. Myers
Farm Editor Roy E. Vastine
WLEC
SANDUSKY— 1947
MBS-STANDARD
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Lake Erie Bcstg. Co.
Address Cleveland & Huntington Aves.
Phone Number 5170-1-2
Air Time 6a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Woorth
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB, BMB
President Lloyd A. Pixley
General-Station Manager Albert E. Reiser
Commercial Manager Louis E. Mahla
Sales Prom. Manager John Gaskill
Program Director Jay Wagnei
Production Director Ralph Hoffhines
Pub. Dir., Farm Editor Don Dean
Chief Engineer Jay Leibach
580
OHIO
WIZE
SPRINGFIELD— 1940— ABC
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . Radio Voice of Springfield
Address 115-117 W. High St.
Phone Number 3-4955
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Lang- Worth, Standard
Representative Weed
Membership BMB
President Charles Sawyer
Exec. V.P J. P. Williams
Sta.-Comm. Manager C. N. Evans
Pgm., Prod. Dir Robert Christol
Publicity Director John McEnaney
Musical Director Mary Jane Tanner
Chief Engineer Victor L. Bushong
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Friedenberg
Membership NAB. BMB
President Dr. Delbert Joseph Parsons
Gen., Sta., Comm, Mgr Frank N. Jones
Pgm., Prod. Dir William B. Burt
Chief Engineer G. A. MacCasland
wwso
WJ EL
SPRINGFIELD— 1 947— KBS
STANDARD-BUCKEYE
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 500 Walts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Champion City Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 101 Fountain Ave.
Phone Number . 3-4676
Transmitter Location 801 Bechtle Ave.
SPRINGFIELD— 1947
Frequency: 1210 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Radio Springfield, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address .... Chamber of Commerce
Bldg., Spring & E. High Sts.
Phone Number 3-6488
Transmitter Location Arthur Rd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service. .Thesaurus, World, Cole
Membership NAB, BMB
Station Manager Lin Mason
WS T V
STEUBENVILLE— 1940— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Valley Bcstg. Co.
0 H I 0
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — Ar is faster, more complete, more accurate
than any other news service.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS OF OHIO
Chairman: Vernon A. Nolte — WHIZ, Zanesvilie
Vice-Chairman: Fred Brophy— WHIO-TV, Dayton
Secretary: B. T. Johns — AP Chief of Bureau
Treasurer: Walter Furniss — WCOL, Columbus
Directors: Richard Bore! — WBNS, Columbus
Edgar Parsons — WRFD, Worthington
Al Albinger — WCOL, Columbus
Ed Wallace— WTAM, Cleveland
Tom McCarthy — WKRC, Cincinnati
Robert M. Beer— WATC, Ashland
0 H I 0
581
OHIO
Bus. -Studio Address. . . .Exchange Really Bldg.
Phone Number 2-6265-6-7
Transmitter Location Altamonl Hghts.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President Jack N. Berkmon
Gen.-Conim. Mgr John J. Laux
Asst. Gen. Mgr., Technical
Director Joseph M. Troesch
Pgm., Prod. Dir George H. Wilson, Jr.
Chiei Announcer Robert Sanders
Chief Engineer Charles S. Shepherd
Farm Editor F. P, Taylor
WSPD
TOLEDO— 1921— NBC
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Fort Industry Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. .Best. Bldg., 136 Huron St.
Phone Number Adams 3175
Transmitter Location R.F.D. Oregon Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS, UP
Transcription Service. .Thesaurus, Lang-Worth,
Representative Katz
Membership NAB, BMB
President George B. Storer
General Manager E. Y. Flanigan
Local Comm. Mgr Westford F. Shannon
Sales Promotion Mgr Richard H. Gourley
Program Director Glenn C. Jackson
Chief Announcer Lester A. Dana
Musical Librarian Gene Williams
Chiei Engineer William M. Stringfellow
Farm Editor Jim Newman
WfOD
TOLEDO— 1946
Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Unity Corp.
Business-Studio Address. . . .515 Madison Ave.
Phone Number Garfield 5551
Transmitter Location . . Byrne & Arlington Rds.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, FMA
President Edward Lamb
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Sunne Miller
Commercial Manager Charles Smith
Program Director Doug Tabner
Chief Announcer Bob Elliott
Musical Director Frieda Miller
Chief Engineer Robert Sowers
Farm Editor Joe Weaver
W TO L
TOLEDO— 1938— ABC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operoted By. . . .Community Bcstg. Co,
Address Bell Bldg.
Phone Number Adams 3291
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
President Frazier Reams
Gen. -Station Mgr Thomas S. Bretherton
Commercial Manager Morton Neipp
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm., Prod. Dir.
Karl R. Nelson
Chief Announcer Robert Kreighoff
Musical Director Dorothy Dority
Chief Engineer Harold Holmes
Farm Editor Ken Lawrence
WH H H
WARREN— 1 94 1— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Warren Tribune Radio
Station, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 108 Main St.
Phone Number 2212-9
Transmitter Location Lordstown Center
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President Helen Hart Hurlbert
Gen., Sta. Mgr H, R. Farrall
Sales Prom., Mgr., Pgm., Prod. Dir.
William M. Brown
Chief Engineer Hugo A. Bondy
WWST
WOOSTER— 1 947— STAND ARD
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Wooster Republic Ptg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Wooster
Phone Number 760
Transmitter Location E. of City. Rt. 30
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . . .Lang-Worth, World
Membership NAB
President E. C. Dix
Gen., Sta. Mgr E. B. Evans
Commercial Mcmager Keith S. Gordon
Pgm., Prod. Pub. Dir E. C. Gooding
Chief Announcer Dale Humphries
Chief Engineer Russell Grunder
WRFD
WORTHINGTON— 1947— OSN
Frequency: 880 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Peoples Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 649 High St.
Phone Number Worthington 2-5342
Transmitter Location. . . Powell Rd. & Route 23,
Delaware County
582
OHIO
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB
President lames H. West
General Mgr James R. Moore
Station Mgr Edgar Parsons
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . Joseph D. Bradshaw
Program Director William Meredith
Prod. Dir.. Chief Anncr Robert Geis
Publicity Dir Helen Fusco
Musical Director Irwin Hott
Chief Engineer Royce Woodward
Farm Editor Robert Miller
WBBW
YOUNGSTOWN— 1949
STANDARD
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By
Mahoning Valley Bcstg. Corp.
Address 260 W. Federal St.
Phone Number 3-2159
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Representative Forjoe
Pres., Chief Engr. . John Cherpack, Jr.
V.P., Gen., Comm. Mgr Gene Trace
Pgm. Dir., Prom. Mgr Anthony Ross
WFM J
YOUNGSTOWN— 1939— ABC
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WFMJ Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. ... 101 W. Boardman
Phone Number 3-4121
Transmitter Location Boardman-Polcmd Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service. .. .Standard, Thesaurus
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr William F. Maag, Jr.
Commercial Mgr Leonard E. Nasman
Program Director Robert B. Mackall
Chief Announcer Bill Crooks
Musical Director R. W. Richards
Chief Engineer Frank A. Dieringer
Farm Editor Elden Groves
W K B N
YOUNGSTOWN— 1926— CBS
Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Operated By WKBN Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 17 N. Champion St.
Phone Number 4-2122
Transmitter Location 3430 Sunset Blvd.
Air Time 6a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth,
McGregor
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Warren P. Williamson, Jr.
Station Dir J. Lothair Bowden
Production Dir Don Brice
Publicity Director Howard C. Rempes
Musical Director Bill Dunn
Chief Engineer B. T. Wilkins
Farm Editor Stu Wilson
w iTi z
ZANESVILLE— 1924— NBC
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .. .Southeastern Ohio Bcstg.
System, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .Lind Arcade Bldg.
Phone Number 6000
Transmitter Location Newark Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
President Clay Littick
Station Manager Vernon A. Nolte
Commercial Manager Nate Milder
Program-Publicity Dir Robert D. Maley
Musical Director Ralph Riley
Chief Engineer William A. Hunt
NOW THAT
YOU CAN
HAVE THE
BEST,
WHY BE
SATISFIED WITH
LESS?
AP
583
— -OBCILAIHIOMA—
Estimated Population 2.y()2.()(H) — Increase — I ■)% — Radio Homes 624,000
Radio Families f)HG,000 — Stations in State 41
K A D A
ADA— 1934— ABC-OKLA. NET-KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KADA Bcstg., Inc.
Business Address.. 207 First Natl. Bank. Bldg.
Phone Number 12-3
Studio-Transmitter Address. .. .No. Broadway
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Toylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President Dr. C. C. Morris
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Billy T. Hoover
Sales Prom. Mgr Zelmadeon Woods
Program-Production Dir Pat Murphy
Publicity Director Patricia A. Irick
Chief Announcer Monte C. Bell
Musical Director Betty Hughes Nolen
Chief Engineer Harold Walker
KWH W
ALIUS— 1946— MBS-KBS-OGB
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Altus Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business Address Altus
Phone Number 1405
Studio Address Main & Commerce Sts.
Transmitter Location East Bradford
Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
Pres.. Gen.-Sta. Mgr Frank E. Wimberly
Chief Engineer Ernest Baucum
KVSO
ARDMORE— 1 935— KBS-ABC
OKLA. NET
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By John F. Easley
Bus. -Studio Address. . . .Daily Ardmoreite Bldg.
Phone Number 2200, 3030
Transmitter Location. .Chickasaw & N.W. Blvd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:05 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, SESAC
Representative Toylor-Borroff
Membership FMA, NAB
General Manager Albert Riesen
Commercial Manager I. E. Riesen
Sales Prom. Manager D. H. Dillard, Jr.
Program Director Dolly Dutton
Chief Engineer William E. Kolb
Farm Editor Elmer Forbes
KWON
B ARTLES VILLE— 1 94 1— MBS-OGB
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . Bartlesville Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. . .Union NcrtL Bonk Bldg.
Phone Number 1400
Transmitter Location 9 Mi. NE on U. S. 75
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service AP
President, Manager J. Fred Case
Sales Prom. Manager John Collins
Chief Announcer Bob Walker
Chief Engineer Jim Wireman
KWCO
CHICKASHA— 1946
MBS-OKLA. GP.-LIBERTY
Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
OwnedOperated By Washita Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address Box 744
Phone Number 2899
Studio Address Hall Briscoe Bldg.
Transmitter Location. .On Grand Blvd., So. of
Chickasha
Air Time 6 a.m.local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership NAB
Pres., Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr.. .P. D. Jackson
Gen.,, Sta. Mgr Clarence E. Wilson
Chief Announcer C. G. Cunningham
Chief Engineer Neal M. Allen
KWOE
CLINTON— 1949
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
OwnedOperated By. .Western Okla. Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 706
Phone Number 617
Air Time Daytime
Transcription Service SESAC
President Alice Howenstine
SecretaryTreasurer V. M. Preston
Program Dir Lew Preston
Chief Engineer Harold Wood
KRHD
DUNG AN— 1 947— MBS-OGB
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.,
100 n.
Owned-Operated By Duncan Bcstg. Co.
Address. Hway. 81 at Pine St., P. O. Box 1192
Phone Number 1350
584
OKLAHOMA
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB
Chief Owner R. H. Drewry
Gen., Sta. Mgr J. P. Burnett
Comm.. Sales Prom. Mgr Byron McCall
Program Dir Doug Thompson
Production Dir Bob Stabler
Publicity Dir Lloyd George
Musical Dir Frances Demis
Chief Engineer Bill Buf ord
Farm Editor Farrell Brooks
KSEO
DUR ANT— 1 947— KBS-LIBERT Y
Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By . . . Democrat Printing Co.
Address Box 511
Phone Number 102
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Membership NAB
Partners R. F. Story. Bennett Story
General Manager Leroy Moses
Commercial Mgr Fred R. Blackburn
Chief Engineer L. O. Wilcox
KCHE
EL RENO— 1948— KBS
Frequency: 1500 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By KCHE. Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 2438
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
General Mgr Harry Ward
Commercial Mgr Tom Gilmore
Program Dir Hi Roberts
Chief Engineer C. H. Stanford
KASA
ELK CITY— 1932— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Southwest Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 204 N. Main
Phone Number 730
Transmitter Location No. Randall
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Friedenberg
Membership BMB
Supervisor Lonnie J. Preston
Manager V. M. Preston
K CR C
ENID— 1929— ABC-OKLA. NET
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Enid Radiophone Co.
Bus.-Studio Address Broadway Tower,
9th Floor
Phone Number 447
Transmitter Location 309 E. Willow
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Milton B. Garber
Gen., Sales Prom. Mgr George L. Tarter
Commercial Mgr H. P. Hale
Program Dir Edith Longley
Publicity Dir Ed White
Chief Anncr Frank Powell
Musical Dir Byron Napier
Chief Engineer Murray D. Coleman
Farm Editor Ed White
KTAT
FREDERICK— 1 948— KBS
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Frederick Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Drawer 920
Phone Number 1010
Studio Address Main & Grand
Transmitter Location 1 Mi. W. of Frederick
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
General Mgr Ron Wheeler
Business Mgr Jack Oswalt
Commercial Mgr Dan Jones
Program Dir Charles Henson
Asst. Chief Engr Kenneth Bagwell
Chief Anncr Charles Henson
Musical Dir Dottie Oswalt
Chief Engineer Dan Jones
Farm Editor Bill Gause
Women's Editor Mary Wheeler
KGYN
GUYMON— 1948
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 100 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Plains Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 21st & Lelia Sts.
Phone Number 888
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
President, Manager T. M. Raburn, Jr.
Chief Engineer J. A. Burke
KtlS
HOBART— 1947— KBS-OGB
Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By T. J. Shriner
Address 315 E. 11th St.
Phone Number 1070
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr T. J. Shriner
585
OKLAHOMA
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr M. J. Shriner
Pgm., Prod. Dir Jack Wickizer
Publicity Dir Tom Kirkham
Musical Director Aim Stidham
Chief Engineer Darrel Foss
Farm Editor Tom Morris
KIHN
HUGO— 1948
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Little Dixie Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 248
Phone Number 1140
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President George Malone
Gen. -Comm. Manager Kruger E. Muse
Program Director Betty Muse
Promotion Manager Nancye Moore
Chief Engineer Milo Holtberg
K S W 0
LAWTON— 1941
ABC-OKLA. NET-OKLA. GROUP
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Okla. Quality Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 17th & E Ave.
Phone Number 1380
Transmitter Location . . . . 1 Vi Mi. SE of Lctwton
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Taylor-Borrof f
Membership NAB, BMB
President R. H. Drewry
General-Station Manager Allan Page
Commercial Mgr Neil Ashlock
Sales Prom. Mgr Paul Goode
Program Director Morgan Roberts
Production Director Bill Wheatley
Publicity Director Jack Drake
Chief Engineer Bill Buford
Farm Editor George Lanham
KTMC
McALESTER— 1946
ABC-OKLA. NET-OGB-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Wcrtls
Owned-Operoted By J. Stanley O'Neill
Business-Studio Address . . First & Washington
Phone Number 2411-2
Transmitter Location A & Grisler Sts.
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr J. Stanley O'Neill
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Robert Raggett
Pgm., Publicity Dir Dudley Stallings
Chief Announcer Howard Martin
Musical Director Bill Myers
Chief Engineer Robert Schlib
Farm Editor Bill Gibbons
KGLC
MIAMI— 1948
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Walts
Owned-Operafed By Miami Bcstg. Co.
Address Miami Hotel
Phone Number 3303
Transmitter Location 5 Mi. E. Miami
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representatives. .Paul Girard, Adam J. Young
Membership NAB
President John H, Gil fin
General-Station Mgr Wallace R. Dunn
Program Dir John Kennedy
Publicity Dir A. J. Wyrick
Musical Dir Murl Nolder
Chief Engineer Louis Stone
KBIX
MUSKOGEE— 1 936— ABC-OKLA.
NET-OGB
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Okla. Press Pub. Co.
Address Barnes Bldg.
Phone Number 303
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Taylor-Borroff
President Tams Bixby, Jr.
Station Director J. I. Meyerson
Station Mgr Ernest Watson
Assistant Mgr Walter W. Weber
Pgm. Mgr., Prod. Dir Roger Stoner
Chief Engineer Eugene Edwards
KMUS
MUSKOGEE— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 d., 500 n.
Owned-Oper. By. . .Eastern Okla. Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 412 V2 Court St.
Phone Number 656-7
Transmitter Location 1 V2 Mi. No. of city
Air Time 6a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership NAB, FMA
President Ben T. Childers
Gen., Station Mgr Jimmie Barry
Comm., Sales Mgr Roger Hathorn
Program Dir Harvey Marsh
Chief Announcer Dick McCartney
Chief Engineer Paul Alexander
Farm Editor Dave Pearson
586
OKLAHOMA
KNOR
NORMAN— 1949
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Cleveland County Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 542
Phone Number 474
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Chief Owner, Comm. Mgr Tol Dickenson
Owner. Gen. Mgr William S. Morgan
Chief Engineer Don Daniel
K B^ E
OKLAHOMA CITY— 1946
Frequency: 890 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Opearted By State Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 9th & Broadway
Phone Number 3-2323-4-5
Transmitter Location 55th & N. Eastern
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
Reprensentative Radio Reps
Membership NAB
General Mgr Frank J. Lynch
kiTpr
OKLAHOMA CITY— 1947
Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Byrne Rosa
Business Address 132 1/2 W. Commerce St.
Phone Number 3-6358
Studio-Transmitter Address SW 73rd St. &
Shields Blvd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, Cole
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Byrne Ross
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Monty Wells
Program Dir Billie Davidson
Publicity Director Byrne Ross
Chief Anncrs Dick Knowles, Tom Kendall
Chief Engineer Jack Richmond
Farm Editor Delia King
K 0 C Y
OKLAHOMA CITY— 1923
MBS-OKLA. GP.
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Plaza Court Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .Plaza Court Bldg.
Phone Number 3-4333
Transmitter Location 73rd & Lincoln
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, Thesaurus
Representative Walker
OKLAHOMA
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — Ar has more news correspondents, more news
bureaus, more miles of news wire than any other
news service.
OKLAHOMA ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATIOM
President: James L. Todd — KSIW, Woodward
Vice-President: Bruce Palmer— WKY, Oklahoma City
Secretary: Austin Bealmear— AP Chief of Bureau
0 K L A H 0 M A
587
OKLAHOMA
Membership NAB. BMB, FMA
President John Q. Thomas
Gen.-Station Mgr M. H. Bonebrake
Commercial Manager George Collison
Program Director Wishard Lemons
Publicity Director John Steele
Musical Director Becey Cartmell
Chief Engineer Royden Freeland
K 0 M A
OKLAHOMA CITY— 1927— CBS
Frequency: 1520 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KOMA, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Biltmore Hotel
Phone Number 2-3291
Transmitter Location Moore
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Standard,
SESAC, Lang -Worth
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President John Toole Griffin
General-Station Mgr I. J. Bernard
Commercial Manager. .Webster L. Benham, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr. Pub. Dir Tom Alyea
Program Director Robert M. Eastman
Production Director Martin Fuller
Musical Director Clarence Reynolds
Chief Engineer M. W. Thomas
Farm Editor Carl Neumann
KTOK
OKLAHOMA CITY— 1927
ABC-OKLA. NET
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.,
1000 n.
Owned-Operated By KTOK, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1800 W. Main
Phone Number 3-8352
Transmitter Location S.E. of City
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President O. L. Taylor
General Manager Robert D. Enoch
Station Manager Harold M. Shreve
Chief Engineer Clifford Easum
KTOW
OKLAHOMA CITY— 1948— LIBERTY
Frequency: 800 Kc. ...... Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Sooner Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... 3300 Apco Tower
Phone Number 2-6387
Transmitter Location Reno & Eastern
Air Tim© Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
President Ralph Ball
Gen., Sla. Mgr Cal Perley
Commercial Mgr Hugh Finnerty
Pgm., Prod. Dir Bill Bryan
Chief Announcer Gene Dillehay
Chief Engineer Elmo Black
W K Y
OKLAHOMA CITY— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By WKY Radiophone Co.
Bus.-Studio Address Skirvin Tower Hotel
Phone Number 3-4306
Transmitter Location 1 Mi. E. of Britton
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service. .. .Associated, Standard
Representative Kotz
Pres., Gen. Mgr E. K. Gaylord
Station Manager P. A. Sugg
Administrative Asst Hoyi Andres
Commercial Manager Leo Howard
Progrcnn Director Paul Browner
Publicity Director Gene Dodson
Chief Announcer Wakefield HoUey
Musical Director Allan Clark
Chief Engineer H. J. Lovell
Farm Editor Orval Saunders
K H B G
OKMULGEE— 1937
MBS-OKLA. GP.
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Okbulgee Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address 408 W. 6th St.
Phone Number 3646-7
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service. Lang-Worth
Representative Wythe Walker
General Mgr Harold E. King
Comm. Mgr., Farm Editor Dan Kenan
Production Dir Chuck Phillips
Publicity Dir Joyce Mann
Chief Announcer Don Archer
Chief Engineer James H. Smith
KV^LH
PAULS VALLEY— 1947
KBS-OKLA. GR.-LBS.
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By KVLH Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 356
Phone Number 1470-1
Studio-Transmitter Location. .. .Hiway 77. N.
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
588
OKLAHOMA
Transcription Service World. Keystone
Membership NAB
President James T, Jackson
General Manager Phil Crenshaw
Commercial Manager H. Edward Walker
Chief Engineer George Rountree
WBBZ
PONCA CITY— 1927— MBS-OGB
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .The Ponca City Publ. Co.
Address 615 W. Grand Ave.
Phone Number 6607-8
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President Clyde E. Muchmore
General Manager Paul H. Buenning
Commercial Mgr M. E. Sheid
Pgm., Prod. Dir Shelton E. Bonnewell
Publicity Dir Robert Nelson
Chief Engineer Kenneth Ruppe
KSMI
SEMINOLE— 1948— MBS-OKLA. GP.
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Seminole Bcstg. Co.
Address City Park. N. Main St., Box 1351
N. Main St., Box 1351
Phone Number 1260-1
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Tarnscription Service .Capitol. SESAC
Membership NAB
President Tom Potter
Gen., Sta. Mgr Joe B. Foster
Commercial Manager Carl McDaniel
Sales Prom. Mgr Jack Wallace
Program Director Laverne Updike
Chief Engineer Warren W. Abbott
K G F F
SHAWNEE— 1 930— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaled By KGFF Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Address Federal Natl. Bldg.
Phone Number 4390-1
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Long-Worth
Representative Toylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President Oscar S. Stauff er
General Manager Roy J. Bowman
Commercial Manager Edwin M. Moore
Program Director William A. Weaver
Chief Engineer Earl R. Ward
KSPI
STILLWATER— 1947
MBS-OKLA. GP.
Frequency: 780 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Stillwater Publishing Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 231
Phone Number 1831
Studio-Transmitter Location . . 1 V2 Mi. S. of Still-
water on Hwccy. 40
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President C. R. Bellatti
General Manager L. F. Bellatti
Commercial Manager Ed Harvey
Program Director Bracton Combs
Chief Engineer Paul McCollum
Farm Editor Jim Wells
KAKC
TULSA— 1946— OKLA. GP.
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d..
500 n.
Owned-Oper. By Public Radio Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 412 E. Fifth St.
Phone Number 4-2401
Transmitter Location 21st & Yale Sts.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Walker
President S. E. Avey
V.P.. General Manager Glenn Condon
Ast. Gen.-Comm. Mgr.. James L. Neal
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Glen Harmon
Program Director John B. Wheeler
Production Director Bill Webb
Chief Announcer Jack Moore
Chief Engineer M. M. Donley
K F M J
TULSA— 1946— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . . .Fred Jones Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1242 S. Boston
Phone Number 5-5555
Transmitter Location 21st & Yale
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Cole, Standard
Representative Forjoe
Membership BMB
President Fred Jones
General Manager Lawson Taylor
Commercial Manager Jack Betz
Chief Announcer James O. Wilson, Jr.
Chief Engineer Nate Wilcox
589
O k I. A II O HI A
K 0 M E
TULSA— 1938— MBS-OKLA. NET
Frequency: 1300 Kc. . Power: 5000 d., 1000 n.
OwnedOper. By Oil Capital Sales Corp.
Business-Studio Address 8th & Main
Phone Number 3-4121
Transmitter Location 86lh & S. Harvard
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Weed
Membership NAB
President Harry Schwartz
General Mgr Dick Campbell
Program Director Lorry Robertson
Publicity Director Ann Fountain
Musical Director Jack Davidson
kivTrg
TULSA— 1949— ABC
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts d.,
10,000 n.
Owned-Operated By. .All Oklahoma Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .Fourth & Denver
Phone Number 5-3291
Transmitter Location Keystone
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
Representative John Blair
President Senator Robert S. Kerr
Vice-President C. B. Akers
General Mgr Robert B. Jones, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr. Publicity Dir. . .Montez Tjaden
Program Dir Perry W. Ward
Chief Engineer Alden F. Wooster
KfU L
TULSA— 1934— CBS
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 5000 Walls
Owned-Operaled By Tulsa Bcslg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1739
Phone Number 2-3191
Studio Address BouIder-on-the-Park
Transmitter Location Turley
Air Time 8:05 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service .... Capitol, Lang-Worth.
Standard
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership .• . NAB, BMB
President John T. Grifiin
V.P., General Manager John Esau
Commercial Mgr L. A. Blust, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir.. .George Ketchom
Program Director Karl Janssen
Production Director Jack Alexander
Musical Director Glenn Hordmon
Chiei Engineer Robert Snider
K VO 0
TULSA— 1925— NBC
Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . .Southwestern Sales Cor]i.
Bus.-Studio Address 2104 Philtower Bldg.
Phone Number 2-2254
Transmitter Location 11 Mi. E. of Tulsa
Hway. 66
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS, UP
Transcription Service Standard, World
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB, BMB
President P. Q. Proctor
V.P., General Mgr William B. Way
Commercial Manager. . . .Gustav K. Brondborg
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir.. . . C. N. McKinney
Pgm., Prod. Dir Tom DeVore
Chief Announcer Johnny Ryan
Musical Director Joe O'Neill
Chief Engineer Watt Stinson
Farm Editor Sam Schneider
KSI W
WOODWARD— 1947— MBS-OGB
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Woodward Bcstg. Co.
Address 22 & Cedar Sts.
Phone Number 1450
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Cole
President James L. Todd
V.P., Financial Mgr Edward A. Ryan
Chief Engineer John M. Nelson
NOW THAT
YOU CAN
HAVE THE
BEST,
WHY BE
SATISFIED WITH
LESS?
AP
590
ORECOINI
Estimated Population 1,736,000 — Increase -\-59.3% — Radio Homes 547,000
Radio Fam-ilies 337,000 — Stations in State 36
KWI L
ALBANY— 1941— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watte d.
Owned-Oper. By Central Willamette Bcstg.
Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitler Address . . . Queen Ave.
& Elm St.
Phone Number 1234-5
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard. World
Representative John Keating
Membership NAB. BMB
President R. R- Cronise
General Manager Chet Wheeler
Sta. Mgrs Derwood Smith, Dick Cowan,
Glenn Henshaw
Sta.-Sales Prom. Mgr Derwood Smith
Commercial Manager Warren Sloff er
Program-Production Dir LeRoy Jolley
Publicity Director Carley Copenhaver
Chief Announcer Doug LaMear
Chief Engineer. Farm Editor. .Herbert Davidson
KWIN
ASHLAND— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Rogue Valley Bcstg. Co.,
Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .1160 Helman
Rd.
Phone Number 2-1351
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Capitol,
Standard
Representative .... Gene Grant, Homer Griffith
Membership NAB, BMB
President M. S. Hamaker
General Manager Edward P. Barnetl
Comm., Prom. Mgr Burton Lane Bardeen
Program Director Charles B. Fields
Chief Engineer Philip R. George
KAST
ASTORIA— 1935— MBS-KBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Astoria Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 9th & Commercial Sts.
Phone Number 95-6
Transmitter Location 1006 Taylor Ave.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Keating Studio
Membership NAB
President R. B. Chessman
Station Mgr R. D. Holmes
Commercial Mgr H. E. Chase
Program Dir Frances J. Anderson
Production Dir Jim Magnuson
Chief Engineer Bruce Whitwell
KBKR
BAKER— 1939— KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Inland Radio. Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address First & Court Sts.
Phone Number 140
Transmitter Location H. Street
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB, BMB
President Lee W. Jacobs
Station Mgr Kenneth B. Lockwood
Commercial Mgr Milton L. Levy
Program Dir Kenneth Holden
Chief Engineer Walt Bobisud
K B N D
BEND— 1938— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Central Oregon Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .1101 Wall St.
Phone Number 848
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB. BMB
Gen., Sta. Mgr Frank H. Loggan
Comm. Mgr W. H. Barton
Pgm. Dir., Farm Editor Kessler Cannon
Chief Engineer Robert Dickinson
K 0 0 S
COOS BAY— 1928— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Operated By KOOS. Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Trans. Address 505 Hall Bldg.
Phone Number 4321-4331
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Membership NAB
President Sheldon F. Sacketl
General Manager Fred F. Chilly
Station Manager Hal Shade
Commercial Manager. Jack Irvine
Program Director Sara Spough
Chief Engineer Roger Spough
591
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KWRO
COQUILLE— 1948— KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned Operated By KWRO Bcstrs.
Bus. Studio Address Coquille Hotel, P. O.
Box 396
Phone Numbers 3961-3971
Transmitter Location... Saniord Hghts., 1 Mi.
N.W. of Coquille, on Hway. 101
Air Time 17 Hrs.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, Cole
Representative Gene Grant
Pres., Gen. Mgr Walter L. Read
Secretary-Treasurer William E. Walsh
Sta. Mgr., Prod. Dir Robert W. Harris
Comm. Mgr., Pub. Dir William Cook
Chief Engineer Phillip Linn
Chief Anncr., Farm Editor Curt Raynes
krIjl
CORVALLIS— 1946
KBS-IGN (FRANCE)
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Pacific States Radio Co.
Address 1221 So. 15th St.
Phone Number 1504
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President J. C. Haley
Gen., Sta. Mgr C. W. Peck
Sales Prom. Mgr Doris Peck
Publicity Dir James Bailey
Chief Announcer Jeff Evans
Musical Dir Steve Evans
Chief Engineer J. E. Evans
Farm Editor Wayne Loerke
K Ol) L
THE DALLES— 1940— KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 d., 100 n.
Owned-Oper. By Western Radio Corp.
Address Box 399, Scenic Dr. nr. Sorosis Pk.
Phone Number 2300
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service MacGregor
Membership NAB
Pres., General Mgr V. B. Kenworthy
Station Mgr Paul E. Walden
Publicity Director Lea Phillips
Pgm. Dir., Chief Engr Arthur Elliott
KASH
EUGENE— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio Air Ways, Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 1600
Phone Number 4-2201
Studio-Transmitter Location. .. .Day Island Rd.
Air Time 6 a-nu-M.
Newrs Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative. ... Gene Grant, Donald Cooke
Pres., Gen. Station Mgr E. L. Kincaid
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Paul N. Plank
Pgm., Prod. Dir Don McCutcheon
Publicity Director Clcrre Matlingly
Musical Director Laura Nidever
Chief Engineer William Riley
KERG
EUGENE— 1949
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Eugene Bcstrs., Inc.
Address Studio Bldg.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
President Alton F. Baker
General Mgr L. W. Trommliti
Commercial Mgr Herbert Michael
Program Dir Reginald Roos
Chief Engineer Calvert Applegate
K oil E
EUGENE— 1927— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Lane Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1032
Phone Number 4-2414
Studio-Trans. Location S. Willamette St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB
President Paul V. McElwain
General Mgr Lee Bishop
Commercial Mgr Bob Hillyer
Program-Production Dir Robert Eubanks
Publicity Dir Harry Sackelt
Chief Announcer Ken Lomox
Chief Engineer Floyd Vikea
Farm Editor Dolph Janes
KUGN
EUGENE— 1946— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By KUGN, Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 1400
Phone Number 4-6216
Studio-Transmitter Location Coburg Rd.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative W. S. Grant,
Frank I. McHugh, Jr.
592
OREGOX
Membership NAB
President C. H. Fisher
General Manager S. W. McCready
Commercial Manager L. N. Young
Program Director L. S. Ready, Jr.
Chief Engineer William H. Green
K Ul N
GRANTS PASS— 1939— MBS
DON LEE
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Southern Oregon Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 148
Phone Number 4477
Studio-Transmitter Location. .Redwood Hway.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, McGregor
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB, BMB
Station Manager E. A. Malone
Program Director John T. Sivert
Chief Engineer N. L. Williams
KM I
KLAMATH FALLS— 1922— MBS
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 d., 1000 n.
Owned-Operated By W. D. Miller
Address P. O. Box 692
Phone Number 5155
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
President, General Mgr W. D. Miller
Comm., Pgm. Mgr Jack Keating
Program Director Bill Wentworth
Chief Engineer William P. Grimes
K FXW
KLAMATH FALLS— 1946— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Herald Publ. Co.
Address P. O. Box 941
Phone Number 8115
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB, BMB
President Frank Jenkins
General Manager Bud Chandler
Commercial Manager Aaron Boe
Chief Engineer Gilbert Walters
K LB M
LA GRANDE— 1938— KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Inland Radio, Inc.
Business-Studio Address .... Old Oregon Trail
Phone Number 220
Transmitter Location..! Mi. E. City, Hiway 30
Air Time 7 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Membership NAB, BMB
President, General Manager Lee Jacobs
Station Manager John G. Jones
Commercial Manager Ken Lillard
Program Director Marge Simcox
Production ,Director James L. Sams
Chief Engineer Murray Durham
|\ IWi %^
McMINNVILLE— 1949
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Yamhill Bcslrs.
Address Lafayette Ave.
Phone Number 3811
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . . .Capitol, Lang -Worth
Partners Jack B., Philip N. Bladine
General Manager Lou Gillette
Commercial Manager Glasco Branson
Chief Engineer G. L. Hathaway
KMED
MEDFORD— 1926— NBC
Frequency: 1440 Kc... Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n.
Owned-Oper. By Mrs. W. J. Virgin
Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 1306
Phone Number 4000
Transmitter Location Ross Lane
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Standard, MacGregor
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres.. Gen. Mgr Mrs. W. J. Virgin
Commercial Mgr James J. Dunlevy
Program Director Gladys LaMar
Promotion Manager John S. Duffy
Chief Engineer. Victor M. Calif f
KYJC
MEDFORD— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Mail Tribune
Bus. -Studio-Transmitter Address . . . Bamett Rd.
Phone Number 9200
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Cole
Representative Grant, McHugh
Membership NAB
President Robert W. Ruhl
Gen., Sta. Mgr Pete Watts
Commercial Manager Norbert Miksche
Pgm., Dir., Chief Anncr John Ahern
Publicity Director Patricia Wilkinson
Chief Engr., Farm Editor Rodney Richards
593
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OREGON
KNPT
NEWPORT— 1948
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Yaquina Radio. Inc.
Business Address Box 682
Phone Number 560
Studio- Transmitter Address Newport
Air Time. 6 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative John Keating
Pres.. Gen.-Station Mgr Tom R, Becker
Commercial Mgr Joe Kortman
Program Director Silvia Becker
Chief Engineer Hal Bigger
KSRV
ONTARI0^1946
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Inland Radio, Inc.
Address Ontario
Phone Number 211-212
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, World, Cole
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Lee W. Jacobs
Station Manager Gordon L. Capps
Commercial Manager John W. Powell
Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Ray Kozak
Program Director Robert Ballard
Chief Engineer Charles E. Horland
KGON
OREGON CITY— 1947
Frequency: L230 Kc Power: 250 Waits
Owned-Operated By Clackamas Bcstrs.
Business Address Box 391
Phone Number 5249
Studio-Transmitter Super Hiway, N.
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World
President Dr. John H. Fitzgibbon
General Manager Irwin S. Adams
Assistant Manager H. L Jackson
Program Director Delmar Lundbom
Chief Engineer Robert Brower
K W R C
PENDLETON— 1941
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Western Radio Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 178
Phone Number 1425
Studio-Transmitter Location. .End of S.W. Sixth
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Pres., Gen. Mgr V. B. Kenworthy
Station Manager Ted A. Smith
Asst. Manager Jack Webb
Program Director Alvin Zimmerman
Chief Engineer Buss Fillinger
KBKO
PORTLAND— 1948
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Mercury Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address . . . 3908 N.E. Sandy Blvd.
Phone Number. . .MUrdock 1290, WEbster 1290
Transmitter Location Oaks Park
News Service UP
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Gordon Bambrick
Publicity Director Helen Holiday
Chief Engineer Harold Kieger
kTx
PORTLAND— 1928— ABC
Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Westinghouse Radio
Stations, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 1230 S.W. Main St.
Phone Number CApitol 1881
Transmitter Location Clackamas
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Free & Peters
Membership BMB
President Walter Evans
Vice-President Walter E. Benoit
General Manager I. B. Conley
Station Manager C. S. Young
Sales Manager Eldon Campbell
Program Manager Mel Bailey
Prom., Pub. Mgr Charles L. Burrow
Chief Engineer. Thomas Ely
PORTLAND— 1922— NBC
N.W. TRIANGLE
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. . . . The Oregonian Publishing Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 1320 S.W. Broadway
Phone Number BEacon 6364
Transmitter Location No. Portland
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service Lang -Worth, World
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB, BMB
President E. B. MacNaughton
General Manager M. J. Frey
Station Manager H. Quenton Cox
Commercial Manager J. N. Wossccn
Program Manager Homer Welch
Chief Announcer Bob Tomlinson
Musical Director Abe Bercovitz
Chief Engineer Harold C. Singleton
Form Pgm. Dir Wallace L. Kadderly
595
O R K G O IV
K 0 I N
PORTLAND— 1926— CBS
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Walls
OwnedOperated By KOIN. Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 1031
Phone Number ATwater 3333
Studio Address New Healhman Hotel
Transmitter Location Sylvan
Air Time 6 a.in.-M.
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service World, Capitol,
Associated
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President Marshall Field
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Harry H. Buckendahl
Natl. Adv. Mgr John L. Pabner
Promotion Director George Wann
Program Manager Ted W. Cooke
Production Director Willccrd Mears
Chief Announcer Duncan Macleod
Musical Director Owen Dunning
Dir. oi Engineering Louis S. Bookwalter
Form Editor Luke L, Roberts
= OREGON =
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE-
AP
is faster, more
complete, more accu-
rate than any other
news service.
OREGON ASSOCIATED PRESS
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Chairman: Ted Cooke — KOIN, PorHand
Continuing Study Committee Chairman:
Robert Thomas— KEX, Portland
OREGON
KPDQ
PORTLAND— 1947
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
OwnedOperated By John W. Davis
Bus. -Studio-Transmitter Address .... Oaks Park
Phone Number VErmont 6142
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Representative William G. Rambeau
Pres., Gen. Mgr John W. Davis
Comm. Mgr Wil'iam E. Richardson
Program Director Donovan Zundel
Chief Announcer Charles F. Moore
Chief Engineer R. F. Johnson
KPOJ
PORTLAND— 1932— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Watta
Owned-Oper. By Journal Publishing Co.
Business Address Journal BIdg.
Phone Number CA 551 1
Studio Address 1019 S.W. 10th
Transmitter Location P. O. Address R. 1.
Box 2433
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB
President P. L. Jackson
General-Station Manager R. M. Brown
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Alan L. Torbet
Program Director Thomas J. Swafford
Production Director Hugh Smith
Publicity Director Hiram Fitzpatrick
Chief Engineer Henry Sturtevant
Form Service Dir Alvin D. Bauer
K W J J
PORTLAND— 1927
Frequency: 1040 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By KWJJ Best. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 1011 S.W. 6th Ave.
Phone Number Atwaler 4393
Transmitter Location No. Portland
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Standard
Representative Burn-Smith
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Wilbur J. Jerman
Commercial Manager Jerry Speerstra
Publicity Dir Ben Crosby
Program-Production Dir Rene Bozarth
Chief Announcer Art Morey
Musical Director John Emmel
Chief Engineer Dwight Loomis
Farm Editor Bill Hansen
596
OREGON — PE]\NSYLVANIA
KXL
PORTLAND— 1928
Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KXL Bcstrs.
Business-Studio Address Orpheum Bldg.
Phone Number BR. 6451
Transmitter Location Clackmus
Air Time Limited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Walker
Pres., Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr H. S. Jacobson
Sales Prom. Mgr James Mount
Pgm., Prod. Mgr Jackson Fleming
Chief Announcer Bill Mason
Chief Engineer Ralph Miiilin
Farm Editor Ben Buisman
KRNR
ROSEBURG— 1936
MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By News Review Co.
Address 134 N. Jackson St.
Phone Number 4
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, World
Representative John Keating
Membership NAB
Gen., Sta. Mgr Leroy Hialt
Commercial Mgr Warren Ward
Publicity Dir Carol Kerr
Chief Engineer Ralph Smith
KOCO
SALEM— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By B. Loring Schmidt
Address 1426 Edgewater St.
Phone Number 3-3108
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Associated,
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB. BMB
General Manager B. Loring Schmidt
Program Director Richard E. Nason
Chief Engineer Edward C. McElroy, Jr.
KSLM
SALEM— 1939— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Oregon Radio, Inc.
Business Address Salem
Phone Number 3-4831
Studio Address Senator Hotel Bldg.
Transmitter Location Kingwood Hghts.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service World
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
Pres., General Mgr Glenn McCormick
Commercial Manager Earl Headrick
Program Director Jerry Web
Promotion Manager Dave Hoss
Chief Engineer Clyde Carlton
KTIL
TILLAMOOK— 1946
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Tillamook Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address Star Route W., Box 24
Phone Number 1122
Air Time 6 A,m-10 p.m.
News Service AP
Representative John Keating
President Fred H. Guyton
Station Manager Mel Baldwin
Commercial Manager Jim Kelly Jr.
Chief Engineer Larry Brunes
YLVANIIA^
Estimated Population 10,633,000 — Increase -\-7.4% — Radio Homes 2,896,000
Radio Families 2,936,000 — Stations in State 104
WAEB
ALLENTOWN— 1948— ABC
QUAKER-SBN
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By WAEB, Inc.
Bus.-Sludio Address 7th & Hamilton Sts.
Phone Number AUentown 4-9364-5-6
Transmitter Location Mickley
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Pres., Gen. Mgr Joseph M. Nassau
Commercial Manager. . . .Howard Wasserman
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. . . . Martin Musket
Program Dir James A. Nassau
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Samuel Anderson
Musical Director Alfred Wilcox
Chief Engineer Martin N. Oebbecke
Farm Editor Sammy Anderson
597
P E > \ S 1 I. \ A :\ I A
WHOL
ALLENTO WN— 1 948— CBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . AUentown Bcstg. Corp.
Address 842 Hamilton St.
Phone Number AUentown 4-4801
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Lewis Windmuller
Program Manager Robert Lewis
Promotion Mgr C. Robert Glover
Chief Engineer Gerald B. Werst
WKAP
ALLENTOWN— 1946
Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Operated By WKAP, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 715 Hamilton St.
Phone Number 3-3166
Transmitter Location Jordan Pkway.
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Forjoe
President N. Joe Rahall
General Manager O. R. Davies
Program Director Marshall Cleaver
Chief Engineer C. Frank Cordaro
WSAN
ALLENTOWN— 1923— NBC
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Lehigh Valley Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 39-41 N. Tenth St.
Phone Number AUentown 9511
Transmitter Location .... Old Catasauqua Rd.,
Route 1
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, World,
SESAC
Representative Headley Reed
President J. Calvin Shumberger
Gen., Sta. Mgr B. Bryan Musselman
Commercial Manager. . . .Olivia P. Musselman
Dir. of Programs George Y. Snyder
Production Director William S. Davies
Chief Announcer John T. Van Scmt
Chief Engineer Reuel H. Musselman
w re G
ALTOONA— 1924— NBC
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Gable Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 1320-32 11th Ave.
Phone Number 6467
Studio Address Gable Store
Transmitter Location Atop Gable Store
Air Time 7 a.m. -12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
President George P. Gable
Gen., Comm. Mgr John M. Snyder
Chief Announcer lames Gales
Musical Director Alio Weiladt
Chief Engineer George Burgoon
Farm Editor Eugene Hammil
wlsw
ALTOONA— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1290 Kc. . Power: 1000 d., 500 n.
Owned-Operated By Altoona Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 1413 lllh Ave.
Phone Number 9301
Transmitter Location Goods Lane, Logan
Township
Air Time 7 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB
President Herbert T. Woli
General Mgr Thomas W. Metzger
Station-Comm. Mgr James E. Moren
Sales Prom. Mgr D. Ruel Burkhart
Program Director Lois M. Huey
Publicity Director Charles Flynn
Announcer Tom Torrisi
Musical Director Paul Melanson
Chief Engineer C. Irvin Metzger
Sports Director Skip Miller
WRTA
ALTOONA— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Thompson Bcstg. Co.
Address 1421 12th Ave.
Phone Number 6646
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Roy F. Thompson
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr William Clear
Program Director Dorothy M. Thompsson
Prod., Musical Dir Robert Michael
Publicity Dir S. Carlton Ayers
Chief Engineer George R. Burgoon
Farm Editor Ted Johnson
WVAM
ALTOONA— 1948— CBS
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By General Bcstg. Corp.
598
PENNSYLVANIA
Business-Sludio Address. . .2801 Edgewood Dr.
Phone NumLer .' 8127
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Long-Worth
Representative Weed
President Emanuel S. Leopold
Commercial Manager Wilbur M. Union
Production Director Mike Grant
Chief Engineer J. I. Ralston
WAVL
APOLLO— 1947
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts, d.
Owned-Oper. By Tri-Borough Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 401-403 Forth Ave.
Phone Number Apollo 480
Transmitter Location . . 1 % Mi. E. of Apollo on
Rt. No. 56
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC, Cole,
Thesaurus
Partners C. F. Clifton, A. J. West
Gen., Comm. Mgr Cecil F. Clifton
Chief Engineer H. E. Smith
WBVP
BEAVER FALLS— 1948
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WBVP, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . .1216 Seventh Ave.
Phone Number 4100
Transmitter Location New Brighton
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service CapiioL Standard
President, General Mgr Frank R. Smith, Jr.
Commercial Mgr Thomas B. Price
Program Director Charles H. Wilson
Production Director Jean E. Biggard
Publicity Director Owen Simon
Chief Announcer George Allen
Musical Director Leona Whiting
Chief Engineer John Wm. Hines
Farm Editor Milo Prisuta
WGPA
BETHLEHEM— 1946— ASN
Frequency: 1100 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By The Bethlehems' Globe
Pub. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address .426 Brodhead Ave.
Phone Number 6-8074-5
Transmitter Location .... Eighth Ave. &' Dell St.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
Membership NAB
Vice President RoUand L. Adams
Sta.-Comm. Mgr Arthur C. McCracken
Sales Prom. Mgr Rodney Snyder
Program Director Stefan George
Publicity Director Daniel Lanshe
Musical Director Betty Fry
Chief Engineer Edwin L. Rybak
Farm Editor Bernie Black
WCNR
BLOOMSBURG— 1947
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 500 Wattts d.
Owned-Oper. By The Columbia-Montour
Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 38 W. Main St.
Phone Number 1700
Transmitter Location Bloomsburg RFD
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB
President Robert R. Eyerly
Gen., Comm., Pgm. Mgr Ed Darlington
Chief Engineer Clair Kinney
WLTR
BLOOMSBURG— 1947
Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Bloom Radio, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Magee
Phone Number 1800-1
Transmitter Location Scott Township
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Membership NAB, BMB
President Harry L, Magee
General-Station Mgr C. G. Moss
Commercial Manager S. Duy Hutchison
Chief Engineer Park H. Cassady
Musical Director Ray Calabrese
Farm Editor Walt Lewis
WLOA
BRADDOCK— 1947
Frequency: 1550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Matta Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . .1233 Braddock Ave.
Phone Number Electric 1-1100
Transmitter Location N. Braddock
Air Time Daylight
Transcription Service World
Representative Friedenberg
Membership NAB
President, General Mgr William G. Matta
Commercial Manager George Matta
Sales Prom. Mgr George Bozic
Program Director Paul McCandless
Pub., Musical Dir Kay Melnick
Chief Engineer Richard G. Noullet
599
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WESB
BRADFORD— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Bradiord Publications, Inc.
Business Address 43 Main St.
Phone Number 3173
SludioTransmiller Location High St. Ext.
Air Time Unlimitea
News Service AV
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President Lester R. Edwcrrds
General Mgr Joseph M. Cleary
General Sales Mgr Ernest F. Oliver
Sales Prom. Mgr Michael J. Cuneen
Program Dir David W. Jefferies
Traffic Manager Judy Duell
Chief Announcer Robert C Norman
Technical Director David W. Jefferies
WBUT
BUTLER— 1949
Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Eagle Printing Co.
Address Nixon Hotel
Phone Number 53-103
Air Time Daylight
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
General Manager J. Leonard Taylor
Commercial Manager Howard George
Program Director James W. Rowe
Chief Engineer Gerald D. Coleman
wis R
BUTLER— 1941
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By The Butler Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 357 N. Main St.
Phone Number 4701
Transmitter Location McKinley Ave. Ext,
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative f orjoe
Membership NAB, BMB
President David Rosenblum
General Manager Robert Kaufman
Pgm., Musical Dir Warren Ihlenfeld
Pro., Pub. Dir Joel Rosenblum
Sales Prom. Mgr., Chief Anncr.. .Jerry Crocker
Chief Engineer Paul Rex
Form Editor R. H. McDougal
WCDL
CARBOND ALE— 1950
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .Carbcndale Bcstg. Co.
Address 11 N. Main St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
General Manager W. R. Carlson, Jr.
Commercial Manager William Fletcher
Chef Engineer Robert G. Adams, Jr.
WLXW
CARLISLE— 1948
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 WatU d.
Owned-Operated By Philip Mathews
Business Address Carlisle
Phone Number Carlisle 1785-6
Studio-Transmitter Location. .. .Mt. Holly Pike
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Philip Mathews
Membership NAB
General Manager Philip Mathews
Station Manager Florence Good
Chief Engineer Henry Palmer
WCHA
CHAMBERSBURG— 1946
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . . .Chambersburg Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address Craft Press Bldg.
Phone Number 1110-1
Transmitter Location Route No. 6, Warm
Spring Rd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Thesaurus, Associated
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Station Mgr John S. Booth
Commercial Manager Earl P. Strine
Pgm., Prod. Dir Allen Saunders
Publicity Director Sam Taylor
Chief Announcer Steve Grimes
Musical Dir., Farm Editor Richard Kirby
Chief Engineer James McCurdy
WESA
CHARLEROI— 1947
Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 250 Walts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Monongahela Valley Bcstg.
Corp.
Business-Studio Address Filth St.
Phone Number 3-6551
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
President A, S. Sickman
General Mgr C. R, Duvall
Sales Prom. Mgr Anthony Strauss
Program Director J. J. Beljan
Chief Engineer Henry Neiderkafler
600
P E ]\ N S Y L V A N I A
WPWA
CHESTER— 1947
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Lou Poller
Business Address Chester
Phone Number 3-1641
Studio-Transmitter Location. . .Brookhaven Rd.
Air Time 6 c.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
President Lou Poller
Gen.. Sta. Mgr M. A. Mandel
Sales Promotion Mgr Burton Levin
Pgm.. Prod. Dir Bob Johnson
Publicity Director Melvine Levine
Chief Announcer Paul Warren
Musical Director Kal Ross
Chief Engineer Harry Simmington
Farm Editor Wayne Hyde
WVCH
CHESTER— 1948
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By James M. Tisdale
Bus.-Sfudio Address . . . Wolf Bldg., Market Sq.
Phone Number Chester 2-8861
Transmitter Location. .Bridgewater Rd., RD 1
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr James M. Tisdale
Program Dir Edna Whittington
Chief Announcer Tom Harvey
Chief Engineer James M. Tisdale
Farm Editor Phil Steer
wFpa
CLEARFIELD— 1947-ASN
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Clearfield Bcstrs., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 215 Church St.
Phone Number 5-5541
Transmitter Location Clearfield R.D.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, Capitol,
World
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr W. K. Ulerich
Sta. Mgr., Prog.-Pub. Dir W. J. Thomas
Commercial Mgr W. C. Plummer
Production Director Leroy Stauff er
Musical Dir Joseph Milsop
Chief Engineer Llewellyn Duck
Farm Editor W. O. Mitchell
CONNELLSVILLE— 1947
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Connellsville Bcstrs., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address. . . .124 W. Crawford Ave.
Phone Number Connellsville 2700
Transmitter Location Limestone Hill
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC, Capitol
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr J. Wylie Driscoll
Program Director John Reynolds
Chief Engineer R. H. Fasulkey
Farm Editor Rex Carter
WBUX
DOYLESTOWN— 1948
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Charles M. Meredith
Business-Studio Address The Hart Bldg.
Phone Number Quak 713
Transmitter Location . . . Doylestown Township
Air Time 7 a.m.-Sunset
News Service AP
Membership NAB
General Mgr Charles M. Meredith
Station-Comm. Mgr William A. Lynch
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. . . . Robert Sheehan
Chief Announcer Charles R. Fairchild
Chief Engineer Paul Fireman
Farm Editor Daniel Knapp
WCED
DUBOIS— 1940— CBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Tri-County Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address . . 80 N. Park PI.
Phone Number 1700
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative McGillvra
Membership NAB, FMA
President Harold Gray
General Mgr Jason S. Gray
Commercial Manager George Williams
Program Director Edward Paull
Production Director Lamonte Tupper
Publicity Director Ken Johnston
Chief Engineer Vernon Stahl
Farm Editor Charles Moore
WEST
EASTON— 1936— NBC-MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Associated Bcstrs., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 516 Northampton St.
Phone Number 6131
Transmitter Location Williams Township
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB
Station Executive Clair R. McColIough
601
PENNSYLVANIA
AP
WHY IS
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — Ar is more experienced than any other news
service . . . more than 100 years collecting and
distributing news.
PENNSYLVANIA-DELAWARE AP RADIO ASSOCIATION
President: Joseph E. Baudino— KDKA, Pittsburgh
Vice-President: George Coleman — WCBI, Scranton
Second Vice-President: Ed Obrist— WPEN, Philadelphia
Third Vice-President: Jack Hooper — WHCB, Harrisburg
Secretary: Joseph Snyder — AP Chief of Bureau
Cooperation Committee Chairman: Wm. A. Banks — WHAT, Philadelphia
Continuing Study Committee Chairman: Ed Darlington — WCNR, Blooms-
burg.
PENNSYLVANIA
602
PENNSYLVANIA
Station Manager Elwood C. Anderson
Natl. Sales Manager .J. Robert Gulick
Program Director Eugene Bethman
Technical Director I. E. Mathiot
W E R C
ERIE— 1941— NBC
Frequency: 1230 Kc. (C.P. 1260 Kc.)
Power: 250 Watts {C.P. 5000 Watts)
Owned-Oper. By Presque Isle Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address., 121 W. 10 St.
Phone Number 40-185
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .Associated. Lang-Worth
Representative Weed
President Jacob A. Young
General Manager Charles E. Denny
Station Manager I. J. Young
Commercial Manager Art Ingram
Program Director J. Jacob Young
Chief Announcer John Michael
Chief Engineer Ken Hestor
WIKK
ERIE— 1948— ABC
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Community Service Bcstg.
Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 1021 State St.
Phone Number 2-3248-9
Transmitter Location Waterford
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Toylor-Borroff
Membership NAB
President Keith Kiggins
Gen., Sta. Mgr Ted Nelson
Chief Announcer Lou Zero
Chief Engineer Clarence Baker
W L E U
ERrE— 1 Q'i'i
MBS-QUAKER-WM. PENN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By WLEU Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address 2nd Fl.
Commerce Bldg., 12th & State Sts.
Phone Number 23-327. 22-129
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Thesaurus
President , Leo J. Omelian
Gen.-Sta. Comm. Mgr V. Hamilton Weir
Secretary Calire Theno
Musical Director Anthony Conti
Chief Engineer George Roland
Farm Editor Paul Grossman
W H J B
GRENSBURG— 1934
Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d..
500 n.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Pittsburgh Radio Supply
House
Business-Studio Address. .. 128 N. Penn Ave.
Phone Number Greensburg 3740
Transmitter Location 3 Mi. E., Rt. 30
Air Time 7 a.m.-12:30 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Donald Cooke
Membership NAB
President H. Kenneth Brennen
General-Comm. Mgr G. J. Podeyn
Program Director John Howard
Chief Engineer L. L. Allen
Farm Editor Glen Grayson
WHVR
HANOVER— 1949
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Wafts d.
Owned-Operated By Radio Hanover, Inc.
Address Hanover Trust Bldg.
Phone Number 3831
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
General Manager John D. Bare
Commercial Manager H. Vernon Ferster
Program Director Mack Edwards
Chief Engineer Philip Rohrbaugh
WHGB
HARRISBURG— 1945— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Horrisburg Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Trans. Address 112 Market St.
Phone Number 2-3458, 6-2646
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Weed
Membership NAB
President Herbert Kendrick
General Manager Jack Hooper
Pgm., Prod. Dir Stan Bowman
Pub.-Musical Dir Red McCarthy
Chief Announcer Tony Bekas
Chief Engineer Woody Schlegel
wITp
HARRISBURG— 1924— CBS
Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WHP, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 216 Locust St.
Phone Number 4-3211
Transmitter Location. . lV2Mi. W. Summerdale
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated
603
"lVrt/£ GOT ITU!"
If you want sales from Pennsylvania's
Eastern Area radio listeners . . . sell tfirough WAZL.
HERB'S WHy WE'UE GOT IT ///
1. Know-How Station established in 1932.
Vic Diehm — 27 years' experience.
2. Lisfeners 8 out of every 10 radio listeners in WAZL and
WAZL-FM coverage area listen to WAZL day
in and day out — v/eek in and week out. Com-
plete details on request from our latest Conlon
survey.
3. Programs WAZL is affiliated with the National Broadcast-
ing Company — America's Number One net-
work. ...
WAZL Hazleton, Pennsylvania WAZL-FM
1490 Kc. Serving Eastern Pennsylvania 97.9 Meg.
for 1 7 Years
National Representatives:
Robert Meeker Associates
521 Fifth Avenue
New York City, N. Y.
6Q4
PENNSYLVANIA
Representative Boiling
Membership NAB. BMB
Gen.-Sta.-Comm, Mgr .A. K. Redmond
Sales Prom. Mgr Beatrice Potteiger
Program Director Dick Redmond
Production Director Harry Hinkley
Publicity Director John Price
Musical Director David Shoop
Chief Engineer E. Daniel Leibensperger
Form Editor. George Wirt
W KB 0
HARRISBURG— 1922— NBC-MBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper, By Keystone Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 31 N. Second St.
Phone Number 4-0191
Transmitter Location Penn Harris Hotel
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB
Station Executive Clair R. McCoUough
Station Manager David J. Bennett, Jr.
Natl. Sales Manager J. Robert Gulick
Program Director Don Wear
Technical Director J. E. Mathiot
W A Z L
HAZLETON— 1932— NBC-MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated Ey Hazleton Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 708 Hazleton NatL
Bonk Bldg.
Phone Number 5400-1
Transmitter Location 610 E. Bemer Ave.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Victor C. Diehm
Sales Prom. Mgr Thomas Tito
Prog. Dir.. Chief Announcer Don Murray
Publicity Director Kathryn Kahler
Musical Director John Stanziola
Chief Engineer , Elwood Tito
Farm Editor Nicky Alberts
wJTbD
HOMESTEAD— 1948
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By . . . Steel City Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 105 E. Eighth Ave.
Phone Number HO 1-0172
Transmitter Location W, Mifflin Borough
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative Roy Ferree
President Carl Cuda
General-Comm. Mgr Roy Ferree
Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir Raymond Scott
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Sid Dickler
Production Director Diana Birkenfield
Chief Engineer James Herbert
w nTu n
HUNTINGDON— 1946— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Joseph F. Biddle PubL Co.
Bua.-Studio Address 400 Washington St.
Phone Number 1291
Transmitter Location 27th & Murray Aves.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC, Lang-Worth
President John H. Biddle
General Manager Samuel L. Stroh, Jr.
Program Director Richard J. Gill
Chief Announcer Donald M. Stuller
ChJef Engineer Ernest A. Craig
W DA D
INDIANA— 1946— CBS-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Indiana Best., Inc.
Business Address 637 Philadelphia St.
Phone Number 1780
Studio Address Indiana Theater Bldg.
Transmitter Location East Pike
Air Time 7 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative McGillvra
Membership NAB
President Paul J. Short
General Manager John S. Booth
Station Manager Thompson K. Cassel
Commercial Manager Howard T. White
Program Director James E. Pattison
Sales Prom. Mgr Bern Senick
WARD
JOHNSTOWN— 1946— CBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Central Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Porch Bldg.
Phone Number 81-216
Transmitter Location Prospect Hill
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
President Paul Short
General Manager George D. Gartland
Station Manager Robert R. Nelson
Commercial Mgr Herbert B. Scott
Program Director Louis Peneguy
Musical Director Robert C. Ebert
Chief Engineer Millard J. Coleman
Farm Editor H. C. McWllIiams
605
P K \ \ S ^ L V A 1\ I A
WCRO
JOHNSTOWN— 1 947— ABC-QUAKER
MBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
OwnedOpor. By Century Bcstg. Corp.
Bub. -Studio Address 317-319 Main St.
Phone Number 9-8539
Transmitter Location Ihmsen Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Radio Reps
Membership BMB
President John J. Keel
General Manager John F. Hansson
Commercial Manager Dennis Gerken
Chief Engineer Rexford Ackley
W J A C
JOHNSTOWN— 1925— NBC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WJAC, Inc.
Bus.-Studlo Address WJAC Bldg., 329 Main
St.
Phone Number 4-1267
Transmitter Location Tribune Bldg.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . . .Standard. Thesaurus,
Lang-Worth
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
President W. W. Krebs
Vice Pres., Treas L. W. Barnes
Stalion-Comm. Mgr John P. Foster
Program Dir Campbell E. Patch
Chief Engineer N. L. Stroub
WACB
KITTANNING— 1948
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By The Armstrong County
BcBtg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 325 Market St.
Phone Number 1380-1
Transmitter Location Bunker Hill
Air Time Daytime
News Service INS
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President L. W. Henry
Gen., Sta. Mgr Ames L. Harper
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . William McKibben
Pgm., Prod. Dir Charles Cassel, Jr.
Musical Director Ann Hillard
Chief Engineer Jim Shoemaker
Farm Editor Joseph Moore
WKI N
KITTANNING— 1948— ATLANTIC
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned Operated By WKIN, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 133 N. Jefferson St.
Phone Number 1350
Transmitter Location RD No. 1
Air Time 7 a.m. -Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . . .Lang-Worth, Standard
Membership NAB
Pres.. General Mgr Julian L. Liebman
Program Dir Ernest P. Kline
Chief Engineer Benjamin Franklin
W GA L
LANCASTER— 1922— NBC-MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WGAL, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 8 W. King St.
Phone Number 5251
Transmitter Location Lancaster
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB
President Clair R. McCollough
Station Manager Harold E. Miller
Natl. Sales Mgr J. Robert Gulick
Program Director Roy McCauley
Technical Director J. E. Mathiot
WLAN
LANCASTER— 1946— ABC-QUAKER
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 1000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By The Peoples Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 252 N. Queen St.
Phone Number 7261-2
Transmitter Location Manheim Township
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Headley-Reed
Pres., Gen. Mgr Frank H. Altdoerffer
Sta.-Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr.. .John D. Hymes
Pgm., Prod. Dir David E. Bigley
Chief Anncr., Farm Editor. . .Robert C. Harnish
Musical Director Anthony C. Logus
Chief Engineer Frank H. Altdoerffer
Traffic Director Edna K. Hanna
WLBR
LEBANON— 1946
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Lebanon Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address .... 8th & Cumberland Sts.
Phone Number 3900
Transmitter Location Hill Church
Air Time 6 a.m.-sunset
News Service AP
606
PENNSYLVANIA
Transcription Service World
Representative William G. Rombeau
Membership NAB. BMB
President H. Raymond Sfadiem
General Manager Lester P. Etter
Station Manager Julian F. Skinnell
Commercial Manager Philip J. Reilly
Program Director Jared L. Rolston
Chief Engineer M. Leonard Savage
WCMB
LEMOYNE— 1948
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Rossmoyne Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address. . . .Lemoyne Theater Bldg.
Phone Number Horrisburg 4-3005
Transmitter Location Poplar Church Rd.,
E. Pennsboro Township
Air Time .Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Donald Cooke
President Edgar T, Shepard. Jr.
General-Station Manager Ed K. Smith
Commercial Manager John T. Burnite
Sales Promotion Mgr Robert Cross
Pgm., Musical Dir Don Jacobs
Production Director Lew Doolittle
Chief Engineer Howard Bair
WKVA
LEWISTOWN— 1949
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By ... . Central Pa. Bcstg. Co.
Address 7 N. Wayne St.
Phone Number 6771
Air Time Daylight
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President Paul J. Newton
General Manager Robert L. Wilson
Commercial Manager Richard Wetzel
Program Director Elwood E. Erdman
Promotion Manager Lynn Bloom
Chief Engineer John Stormer
W bTr F
LEWISTOWN— 1941— NBC
QUAKER
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Lewistown Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... Monument Square
Phone Number 6757
Transmitter Location Derry Township
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB
Vice-President J. 5. Woods
General Manager T. W. Metzger
Assistant Manager W. F. Sager
Commercial Manager Ralph Parker
Program Director James Keyes
Chief Engineer Bernard H. Bopp
Farm Editor Joe Smiley
WBPZ
LOCK HAVEN— 1947— MBS-SBN
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watta
Owned-Oper. By Lock Haven Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 132V2 E. Main St.
Phone Number 4038
Transmitter Location Flemington
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB
President Donald C. Welch
General-Station Manager Harris Lipez
Sales Prom. Mgr Joseph J. Nevins
Pgm, Dir., Chief Anncr Dave King
Production Director L, Willard Polf
Publicity Director E. D. Foye
Musical Director Harry Lee
Chief Engineer Kenneth B. Coum
Farm Editor John B. McCooI
WEl>0
McKEESPORT— 1946
Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Tri-City Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 547 Fifth Ave.
Phone Number McKeesport 4-7167
Transmitter Location Foster Rd.
Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, World
Pres., Gen. Mgr Edward J. Hirshberg
Asst. to Pres Edward J. Patrick
Commercial Manager Jack Craddock
Program-Production Dir John H. Stewart
Publicity Director Bernard Friedman
Chief Engineer Wilkes E. Hurley
WMCK
McKEESPORT— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . Mon-Yough Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 516 Market St.
Phone Number 4-7193-4-5
Transmitter Location Lincoln Twp.
Air Time 7 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Standard
President George R. Raikea
Exec. V.P Robert M. Cox
Prog.-Prod.-Pub. Dir Pat Haley
Musical Director Dave Betcher
Chief Engineer Charles White
Farm Editor Roy Gallagher
607
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IN TELEVISION
IN PHILADELPHIA
The Philadelphia Bulletin Stations
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CBS AFFILIATE
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FM
TV
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WMGW
MEADVILLE— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc. Powers 250 Watta
Owned-Oper. By. .Meadville Bcstg. Serv., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 46-723
News Service tJP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Membership NAB, BMB
President Dr. Harry C. Winslow
Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir David Davies
Production Dir Mark N. Funk, Jr.
Publicity Dir Zone Knauss
Chief Engineer Hoy t Stout
WBU D
MORRISVTLLE— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Morrisville Bcstg. Co.
Business Address .P. O. Box 98
Phone Number 7107
Studio Address 12 S. Pa. Ave.
Transmitter Location Morrisville
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative McGillvra
President Verna S. Hardin
Commercial Manager James Stolcz
Program Director William F. Hildenbrand
Production Director Fred Walker
Chief Engineer William A. Brewer
WHWL
NANTICOKE— 1947
Frequency: 730 Kc. . . . .Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Radio Anthracite, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 38 E. Main St.
Phone Number. .Nanticoke 1332; Wilkes Borre,
Enterprise 1-0539
Transmitter Avondale Plymouth Twp.
News Service UP
Transcription Standard, Capitol SESAC
Representative Forjoe
Membership " NAB
President Henry W. Lark
General-Station Mgr Milton Loughlin
Program Director Jones Evans
W KS T
NEW CASTLE— 1938— MBS-QUAKER
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operoted By WKST, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address Cathedral Bldg.,
E. Lincoln Ave.
Phone Number 5050
Transmitter . . Savannah Center & Old Pgh. Rds.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Zata
Membership BMB
President, General Mgr S. W. Townsend
Sta., Comm. Mgr A. W. Graham
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. . . William Sommer
Pgm., Prod. Dir Harry Reith
Traffic Manager Shirley Kerr
Chief Engineer Robert Emcb
W K P A
NEW KENSINGTON— 1940
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . . AIlegheny-Kiski Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 810 Fifth Ave.
Phone Number 3534
Transmitter Location E. Deer Township
News Service UP
Transcription . Lang- Worth, MacGregor, SESAC
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Gen., Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir. . . Edward J. Kroen
Chief Engineer W. W. Neely
WN AR
NORRISTOWN— 1946
Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By . . . Norristown Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 115 W. Main St.
Phone Number Norristown 7600
Transmitter Location Old Arch Rd.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
President N. Joe Rahall
Executive Director Farris E. Rahall
Program Director Norman K. Brooks
Chief Engineer Franklin H. Bisbing
WKRZ
OIL CITY— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WKRZ, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 232 Seneca St.
Phone Number 4-1260. 4-1269
Transmitter. . . .Rich Hill, Cranberry Township
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
President Kenneth E. Rennekamp
General Manager James P. O'Brien
Program Director Richard E. Thompson
Chief Engineer Leo Arcoletti
K Y W
PHILADELPHIA— 192 1— NBC
Frequency: 1060 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Westinghouse Radio
Stations, Inc.
609
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WFIL reaches more than 5,011,000 people in Eastern
Pennsylvania, Central and Southern New Jersey and
Eastern Delaware alone, heart and hinterland of the
teeming Philadelphia market. Engineering surveys prove
that no other Philadelphia station reaches as many people
in that area.
At the start of this year, more than 150 sponsors were
utilizing WFIL's powerful penetration of the Nation's
rich third market to sell THEIR products. Of this number,
36 clients have been with WFIL for more than 5 years . . .
18 have been doing repeat business for more than 10 years.
We count these facts a result of WFIL's superior
coverage and market position. Our advertisers count a
more specific blessing . . . rising and continued sales.
ABC
AFFILIATE
REPRESENTED BY
THE KATZ AGENCY
Cfjf ?l()ilabelpf)ta inquirer Station
610
P E IV N S Y L V A I>J I A
Business-Studio Address 1619 Walnut St.
Phone Number LOcust 4-3700
Transmitter Location Whitemarsh
Air Time Unlimited
News Service. INS, UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Free & Peters
Membership BMB
President Walter Evans
Vice-President Walter E. Benoit
General Manager J. B. Conley
Station Manager Robert E. White
Sales Manager Harvey McCall. Jr.
Program Manager James P. Begley
Prom., Pub. Mgr C. M. Meehan
Chief Engineer I. N. Eney
W C A U
PHILADELPfflA— 1 922— CBS
Frequency: 1210 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WCAU, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .. .1622 Chestnut St.
Phone Number LOcust 7-7700
Transmitter Location Moorestown, N. ].
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Radio Sales
Membership BMB, FMA
General Manager Donald W. Thornburgh
Asst. General Mgr Joseph L. Tinney
Sales Manager Alex Rosenman
Prwn., Pub. Dir Robert N. Pryor
Program Director Joseph T. Connolly
Chief Announcer Hugh Walton
Musical Director David Stephens
Technical Director John G. Leitch
Chief Engineer George Lewis
News Editor Alfred T. Ringler
Farm Editor Amos Kirby
WDAS
PHILADELPHIA— 1922
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By WDAS Bcstg. Station, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. ... 1211 Chestnut St.
Phone Number LOcust 7-7400
Transmitter Location Woodside Pk.
Air Time 7 a.m-1 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative For joe
Membership NAB
President William Goldman
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr.. .Lambert B. Beeuwkes
Program Director Richard H. Booth
Chief Engineer Frank W. Unterberger
W F I L
PHILADELPHIA— 1922
ABC-QUAKER
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . Philadelphia Inquirer Div.
of Triangle Publications, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Widener Bldg.
Phone Number Rlttenhouse 6 6900
Transmitter Location Whitemarsh
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Katz
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager Roger W. Clipp
Operations Asst. to Gen. Mgr.
John D. Scheuer, Jr.
Commercial Manager John E. Surrick
Adver., Prom. Dir George A. Koehler
Program Director William A. Farren
Production Director Fred Hay ward
Publicity Director Joseph E. Dooley
Chief Engineer Louis £. Littlejohn
Farm Editor Howard Jones
WHAT
PHILADELPHIA— 1925
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .. .Independence Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1505 Walnut St.
Phone Number Rlttenhouse 6-2058
Transmitter Location Penn Sheraton Hotel,
39th & Chestnut Sts.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Pres., Gen.-Comm.-Sales Prom.
Manager William A. Banks
Representative A. Lewis King
Station Manager Dolly Banks
Commercial Manager Bob Beebe
Pgm., Pub. Dir Annette Oromaner
Production Director Len Stevens
Chief Announcer. . . . ^ Bill McCall
Chief Engineer Arnold Goldman
611
4
PHILADELPHIA'S
PIONEER VOICE
BASIC MUTUAL
REPRESENTED NATIONALLY BY EDWARD PETRY & CO.
P E N ]V S Y L V A ]\ I A
WIBG
PHILADELPHIA-T-1925
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Seaboard Radio Bcstg.
Corp.
Business-Studio Address 1425 Walnut St.
Phone Number Rittenhouse 6-2300
Transmitter Location Conshohocken RFD
Air Time . . . : Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Adam Young
President Paul F. Harron
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Edward D. Clery
Sales Prom.-Prod. Mgr.,
Publicity Director Rupe Werling
Program Director Doug Arthur
Chief Engineer Tohn H. Henninger
wTp
PHILADELPHIA— 1922— MBS
Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Pennsylvania Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 35 S. 9th St.
Phone Number WAlnut 2-6800
Transmitter Location Bellmawr, N. J.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB. BMB
Pres., General Mgr Benedict Gimbel. Jr.
V.P. & Dir. of Sales Gordon R. Gray
Local Commercial Mgr Samuel Hill
Food Mchdse. Dir Robert A. McKenna
Sales Prom. Dir Ralph H. Minton
Program Director Murray Arnold
Production Director Varner Paulsen
Publicity Director Samuel' Elber
Asst. Program Dir Edward Wallis
Dir. Education & Spec. Events . . . Samuel Serota
Chief Engineer Reginald K. Harris
Technical Director Clifford C. Harris
WJM J
PHILADELHIA— 1948
Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Patrick I. Stanton
Business-Studio Address St. James Hotel,
13 & Wohiut Sts.
Phone Number Kingsley 5-7000
Transmitter 7000 River Rd.. Delair, N. J.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative McGillvra, Viola
Pres.. Gen. Mgr Patrick I. Stanton
Commercial Manager Charles Stahl
Publicity Director Jerome Weiss
Prog. Dir.. Chief Announcer. .Michael Deegan
Production Director Jerry Warren
Chief Engineer Alec Felton lies
WIBG
WIBG— FM
SPORTS
NEWS
MUSIC
SALES
IN PHILADELPHIA
613
IT'S LOCAL PROGRAMMING
AND THESE PERSONALITIES ON
THAT SELL MERCHANDISE
TONI SPAULDING
The Nation's Only
All-Night Girl
Disc-Jockey
%
MATT GUOKAS
Sports Director
Popular Athlete
Turned Radioman
JOE GRADY - ED HURST
Conductors of the town's
No. 1 Afternoon Show,
"950 Club"
STU WAYNE
Popular early morn-
ing Personality who
eases The "Getting-
Up" Blues
R LOWEST COST RADIO IN PHILADELPHIA USE
614
EDDIE NEWMAN
Zaniest Disc-Jockey in
Creation — Now a Night-
Club Radio Sensation
BOB HORN
His "Bandstand" is "Tops
In Pops" with the Early
Evening Listeners
P E N N S Y L V A ]^ I A
WPEN
PHILADELPfflA— 1929— SBN
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By William Penn Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1528 Walnut St.
Phone Number KIngsley 6-0950
Transmitter Location Brookhaven Rd. &
77th St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-2 a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative William G. Rambeau
President Albert J. Sylk
General Manager Edward C. Obrist
Sales Prom. Mgr William B. Caskey
Program Director Jules Rind
Publicity Director Sarajane Cherashore
Chief Engineer Charles W. Burlis
WTE L
PHILADELPfflA— 1926
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By..Foulkrod Radio Engineering
Co.
Business-Studio Address 4312 N. Broad St.
Phone Number Gladstone 5-1310.
DAvenport 4-4310
Transmitter Location Rowlandville
Pres., Gen. Mgr.,
Program Dir E. Douglass Hibbs
Commercial Manager Henry N. Cocker
Production Director Alan Stewart
Chief Engineer John Field
K DK A
PITTSBURGH— 1920— NBC
Frequency: 1020 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Westinghouse Radio
Stations, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Grant Bldg.
Phone Number Grant 1-4200
Transmitter Location Allison Pk.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. INS. UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Free & Peters
Membership BMB
President Walter Evans
Vice-President Walter E. Benoit
General Manager J. B. Conley
Station Manager Joseph E. Baudino
Sales Manager George D. Tons
Promotion Manager David N. Lewis
Program Manager Franklin A. Tooke
Publicity Manager Lee Curran
Chief Engineer Theodore C. Kenney
kTv
PITTSBURGH— 19 19— MBS
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Allegheny Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 800 Chamber o<
Commerce Bldg.
Phone Number Atlantic 1-9100
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
Representative Weed
Membership NAB
President Charles T. Campbell
Gen.-Comm. Manager J. F. Murray
Program Director Walter B. Jones
Publicity Director Frank G. Orr
Chief Engineer James J. Schultx
W C A E
PITTSBURGH— 1922— ABC
Frequency: 1250 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WCAE. Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address William Penn Hotel
Phone Number Atlantic 1-6900
Transmitter Location Baldwin Township
Air Time Unlimited
Nev/s Service AP, INS
Transcription Service World
Representative Katz
Membership NAB, BMB
Pros., General Manager Leonard Kapner
Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir R. Clifton Daniel
Commercial Manager Carl M. Dozer
Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir William Kelley
Production Director John Leban
Chief Announcer Ralph Fallert
Musical Director Boron Elliott
Chief Engineer James Greenwood
W J A S
PITTSBURGH— 1921— CBS
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Pittsburgh Radio Supply
House, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Add'-ess 1406 Chamber of
Commerce Bldg.
Phone Number Grant 1-4860
Transmitter Location 1459 Crane Rd.,
Greentree
Air Time Unlimited
News Service Transradio, UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Hollingberry
Membership BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr H. K. Brennen
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr John H. Buchhelt
Program Director James M. Hughes
Production Director Fred R. Davy
Musical Director Lee Kelton
Chief Engineer Walter W. McCoy
WPGH
PITTSBURGH— 1946
Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Pittsburgh Bcstg. Co.
615
P K I\ IV S Y I. V A T\ I A
Bus. Studio Address .220 N. Highland Ave.,
E. Liberty
Phone Number EMerson 5000
Transmitter Location 2500 E. Lane
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth. World
Representative McGillvra
Membership NAB
President H. A. Bergstrom
General Manager J. A. McFarland
WMT
PITTSBURGH— 1947
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Wcrtls d.
Owned-Operated By WPIT, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 211 Smithfield St.
Phone Number GRant 1-0794
Transmitter Location Mt. Troy Rd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Representative Ra-Tel
President John J. Laux
General-Station Manager John L. Merdian
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Don loset
Program Director Russell E. Offhaus
Prod., Pub. Dir Bill Ewing
Chief Announcer George Varnum
Chief Engineer John Berninger
w ws w
PITTSBURGH— 1932
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WWSW, Inc., Post-
Gazette PubL Co.
Bus.-Studio Address Sheraton Hotel
Phone Number GRant 1-5200
Transmitter Location West View Rd., Ross
Township
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcrption Service Standard
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB, FMA
President, Gen. Manager O. M. Schloss
Stotion-Comm. Mgr Ben W. Muros
Soles Promotion Manager,
Publicity Director Harold J. Goldstein
Program Director B. Kendall Crane
Chief Announcer Raymond F. Schneider
Musical Director Mario Wilk
Chief Engineer Henry R. Kaiser
WPAM
POTTSVILLE— 1947— MBS
QUAKER-SBN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Miners Bcsfg. Serv., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 106 S. Centre St.
Phone Number Pottsville 5050
Transmitter Location Lawton's Hill
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service ... .Associated, Stcmdard
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB. BMB
President Joseph L. Maguire
Gen., SlQ. Mgr. Louis H. Murray
Commercial Manager Frank L. Tamulonis
Sales Prom. Mgr John Gallagher
Program Director Joel Fleming
Merchandising Mgr John Gallagher
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Ray Mulligan
Musical Director Horace Richards
Chief Engineer Gene Handwerk
Farm Editor Harry Pourbcrugh
WPPA
POTTSVILLE— 1946
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Pottsville Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 8 So. Second St.
Phone Number Pottsville 4744
Transmitter Location Bull's Head
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr A. V. Tidmore
Commercial Manager Ralph L. Price, Jr.
Program Director John M. Noylor
Musical Director Llew Edwards
Chief Engineer Edward Morgan
W EE U
READING— 1932— ABC-QUAKER
Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned By Reading Eagle-Times
Operated By Hawley Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 533 Penn St.
Phone Number 7335
Transmitter Township Spring Township
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, SESAC
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB
President Hawley Quier
Gen.-Stotion Mgr Clifford M. Chafey
Commercial Manager K. Richard Creitz
Program Director E. Lester Hoffmaster
Chief Announcer George Carroll
Chief Engineer Harold Scheorer
WHUM
READING— 1943— CBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Eastern Radio Corp.
Business-Studio Address Berkshire Hotel
Phone Number Reading 4-4805
Transmitter Location Old Wyomissing Rd.
616
PENNSYLVANIA
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Humboldt I. Greig
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr. . . Richard G. Fichthorn
Prod., Pub. Dir lames D. Lindemuth
Pgm. Dir.. Chief Armcr Alan Lane
Musicol Director A. Raymond Moore
Chief Engineer Joseph McCormack
W R A W
READING— 1922— NBC-MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Reading Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address .19 N. Fifth St.
Phone Number Reading 7173
Transmitter Location 6th & Penn Sts.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB
Station Executive Clair R. McColIough
Station Manager. Raymond A. Gaul
Natl. Sales Mgr J. Robert Gulick
Program IMrector Frank Voss
Technical Director .J. E. Mathiot
WRYO
ROCHESTER— 1949— ALLIED
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Beaver Valley Radio Co.
Address Cleveland Ave.
Phone Number 4660
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President Edward Reider
Gen., Comm. Mgr Donald J. Grantham
Production Director Seymour H. Miller
Chief Engineer Andrew Macioce
WAR
SCRANTON— 1938— ABC-QUAKER
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Wotts
Owned-Operated By ........ . Union Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Bowman BIdg.
Phone Number 4-1148
Transmitter Location . . O'Neill Hiway, Dunmore
Air Time 6 a.m,-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative George P. . Hollingbery
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Martin F. Memolo
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . William M. Dawson
Prog.-Prod.-Musical Dir Joe Salsburg
Publicity Director Mary Lynott
Chief Announcer Art Bolin
Chief Engineer .A. W. Oschmonn
Farm Editor .Jess Londenberger
W G B I
SCRANTON— 1925— CBS
Frequency: 910 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By ....... . Scranton Bcstrs., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . 1000 Wyoming Ave.
Phone Number 6296
Transmitter Location Drinker Tpk.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB. BMB
President Mrs. M. E. Megargee
Vice-President M. A. Megargee
Gen., Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr.
George D. Coleman
Station Manager Robert E. McDowell
Program Director Frank Monagham
Chief Engineer Kenneth R. Cooke
WQAN
SCRANTON— 1924
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By The Scranton Times
Address 149 Pennsylvania Ave.
Phone Number 5151
News Service AP, UP, INS
Transcription Service Associated, SESAC
Representative McDevitt
Membership NAB, FMA
Owners. .Elizabeth R. Lynett, Edward J. Lynett,
Jr.
General Manager ........ John P. McGoldrick
Commercial Manager .Frank S. Blair
Program Director Robert R. Flanagan
Musical Director .Jane O'Hara
Chief Engineer John P. McGoldrick
Farm Editor Frank Malone
WSCR
SCRANTON— 1947
Frequency: 1000 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Lackawanna Valley Bcstg.
Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .116 Adams Ave.
Phone Number . 5242
Transmitter Location Keyser Ave.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Walker
Membership BMB
Pres Judge Michael J. Eagen
Manager Dale Robertson
Sta. Mgr., Prod. Dir Jack Guinan
Commercial Manager Frank S. Blair
Musical Director Joe Brier
Chief Engineer Willard ShimskI
617
!• K :\ i\ s \ I. \ A :^ I A
WIS L
SHAMOKIN— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio Anthracite, Inc.
Bus. Studio Address Rock & Sunbury Sts.
Phone Number 2650
Transmitter Location. Big Ml., Cool Township
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
President Henry W. Lark
General Manager Charles R. Petrie
Program Director Dick Owen
Chief Announcer Jerry Kreeger
Chief Engineer Bernard Marshall
Farm Editor Robert Richter
WVPO
STROUDSBURG— 1947
Frequency: 840 Kc Power: 250 Walts d.
OwnedOperaled By Pocono Bcstg., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 578 Main St.
Phone Number Stroudsburg 1102
Transmitter Location Cherry Valley 4
Highland Inn Rds.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Walker
President James H. Ottaway
General Manager Merle C. Ostrom
Station Manager Elton Hall
Managing Director Francis H. Brinkley
Program Director Joseph Webster
Chiei Engineer Ernest Transue
W P I c
SHARON— 1938
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Sharon Herald Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 541
Phone Number 4113
Studio-Transmitter Location. .Pine Hollow Blvd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .. .Associated, Capitol,
Lang-Worth, World
Representative Adam J. Young, Jr.
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr John Fahnline, Jr.
Program Director Marc McCulloch
Production Director Harold E. Smith
Publicity Director Evelyn L. Keller
Chief Announcer Paul Turner
Chief Engineer A. C. Heck
W K 0 K
SUNBURY— 1933— ABC
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Sunbury Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter 1150 N. Front St.
Phone Number Sunbury 1325-6
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Bepresentalive Continental Radio Soles
Membership NAB
President Harry H. Haddon
Gen., Sta. Mgr Homer R. Smith
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr W. Robert Trevitt
Pgm., Prod. Dir Michael J. Kane
Publicity Director Nelson Futch
Chief Announcer Jerry Moore
Chief Engineer John W. Keller
WMAJ
STATE COLLEGE— 1945— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Centre Bcstrs., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address P. O. Box 888,
Glennland Bldg.
Phone Number 4959
Transmitter Location Ferguson Township
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Long-Worth
Membership NAB
Generol Mgr Williom K. Ulerich
Station Manager Alethea Jones Mottern
Progrom Director Milton J. Bergstein
Commerciol Manager Miriom Krebs
Chief Engineer Douglas Bemon
W M B S
UNTONTOWN— 1937
CBS-ATLANTIC SPORTS-
QUAKER-PA. NET
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Wcrtta
Owned-Operated By Fayette Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Address Fayette Title & Trust Bldg.
Phone Number Uniontown 800
Transmitter Location Old Fairchonce Rd.,
Burgess Field. R.D.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, Standard
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Joseph C. Harwell
Commercial Manager Hany C. Burwell
Sales Prom. Mgr Charles Underwood
Pro9.-Musical Dir J. Sullivan Saqes
618
P E N ]^ S Y L V A X I A
Production Director Michael Sands
Publicity Director Tames Gismondi
Chief Engineer Wlliam I. Henzly
Farm Editor. . . Rex Carter
WNAE
WARREN— 1946— MBS
ATLANTIC SPTS.
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Northern Allegheny Bcstg.
Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 1st Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 3032
Transmitter Location Warren-Kinzua Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-Sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB
President, Gen. Mgr A. David Potter, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr Frank Foster
Commercial Manager James Potter
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir W. LeRoy Schenck
Chief Engineer Homer Haines
W J P A
WASfflNGTON— 1942
MBS ATLANTIC-VICTORY
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Washington Bcstg. Co.
Bus. Address George Washington Hotel
Phone Number 4870
Transmitter Location . . . So. Strabane Township
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB
President William S. Yard
Gen., Sta. Mgr A. Boyd Siegel
Commercial Mgr Peter Stanton
Program Director Mitchell Gray
Chief Engineer Horace E. Cooper
W B AX
WILKES-BARRE— 1922— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By John H. Stenger, Jr.
Business-Studio Address 85 W. Union St.
Phone Number 3-0196
Transmitter Location. . .Route 11, Edwardsvllle
Borough
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Burn-Smith
General Manager John H. Stenger, Jr.
Station Manager August W. Grebe
Program Director John H. Stenger, III
Production Director Robert M. Whitehead
Publicity Director Edward Kuzma
'Chief Announcer Vincent D. Carroll
Chief Engineer John H. Stenger, Jr.
Asst. Chief Engr Milan J. Krupa
Farm Editor Jim Hutchison
(See Page 620)
W B R E
WILKES-BARRE— 1 924— NBC
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Louis G. Baltimore
Bus.-Studio Address 62 S. Franklin St.
Phone Number 3-3101
Transmitter Location Kingston
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Louis G. Baltimore
Sta. Mgr., Pub. Dir David M. Baltimore
Commercial Mgr A. C. Baltimore
Program Director Franklin D. Coslett
Musical Director Louis Savitt
Chief Engineer Charles Sakoskie, Sr.
WILK
WILKES-BARRE— 1946
ABC-QUAKER
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Wyoming Valley Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 88 No. Franklin St.
Phone Number 4-4666
Transmitter Location. . . .Dawes Ave., Kingston
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Thesaurus
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President Dr. 1. C. Morgan
General Manager Roy E. Morgan
Station Mgr Thomas P. Shelburne
Commercial Manager Jerry Butler
Program Director Hal Berg
Chief Announcer Charles Whittier
Chief Engineer Theodore French
619
620
PENNSYLVANIA
W R A K
WILLIAMSPORT-^1930— NBC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaled By WRAK, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 244 W. Fourth St.
Phone Number Williamsport 2-6116
Transmitter Location 1561 W. Fourth St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service. .Associated, Lang- Worth
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB, BMB
President E. M. Cose
General Manager. ............ .George E. Joy
Treasurer. ... .W. Van Person
Comm. Mgr., Musical
Director J. Wright Mackey
Promotion Mgr Everett Rubendall
Production Manager Irving A. Bemdt, Jr.
Prog. Mgr., Chief Announcer Leon Kelly
Chief Engineer. Glenn Sherman
Farm Editor Jackson Huling
WWPA
WILLIAMSPORT— 1949— CBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Williamsport Radio Bcstg.
Assoc, Inc.
Address 330 Government PL
Phone Number 7119
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Burn-Smith
President Harry J. W. Kiessling
General Manager Woodrow W. Ott
Commercial Manager J. David Fleming
Program Diiector Louis C. Cate
Chief Engineer James D. Martyn
WNOW
YORK— 1948
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Helm Coal Co.
Business-Studio Address 25 S. Duke St.
Phone Number 2911, 2952
Transmitter Location R. D. 5
Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Adam J. Young, Jr.
Membership NAB
Gen.-Station Mgr Lowell W. Williams
Comm. Manager John O. Border
Sales Prom. Mgr Murray Goldsborough
Prog.-Prod. Dir H. E. Daugherty
Chief Engineer Willis N. Weaver
WRAK
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Program Director James R. WUaon
Technical Director J. E. Mothiot
YORK— 1932— NBC-MBS
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
OwnedOperated By York BcBtg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 13 S. Beaver St.
Phone Number 6629
Transmitter Location W. Manchester
Township
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB
Station Executive Clair R. McColIough
Station Manager Leroy K. Slrine
Natl. Sales Mgr J. Robert Gulick
W S B A
YORK— 1942— ABC
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Susquehanna Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1243
Phone Number 2676
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
President Louis J. Appell
Exec. V.P Walter J. Rothensies
Comm., Prom. Mgr Phillip K. Eberly
Program Director Otis Morse
Chief Engineer Woodrow G. Eberhorl
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President: Leiand Bickford — Editor-in-Chief, Yankee Network, Boston
Secretary: L. P. Yale — AP Chief of Bureau, Boston
Directors for Rhode Island: Arnold Schoen — WPRO, Providence
William Koster— WPJB, Providence
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Estimated Population 743,000 — Increase -\^4.1% — Radio Homes 213,000
Radio Families 217,000 — Stations in State 10
WRJ M
NEWPORT— 1948
Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .The Aquidneck Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 204 Thames St.
Phone Number 4673-4
Transmitter Location Middletown
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Columbus O'Donnell
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr.
Gilbert M. Congdon. Jr.
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Robert A. Brennan
Musical Director Clark McDermott
Chief Engineer Joseph Britto
WDEM
PROVIDENCE— 1947
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . Narragansett Bay Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Blue Cross Bldg.
Phone Number Jackson 1-6565
Transmitter Location Bold Point, E.
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
President Louis A. R. Pieri
Gen., Comm. Mgr Irving M. Kipnes
Office Manager Mary A. Rock
Sales Prom. Mgr Louis I. Levin
Program Director Walter Neiman
Musical Director William R. Willse
Chief Engineer F. E. A. Sheehan
WEAN
PROVIDENCE— 1922— MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Yankee Network, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Crown Hotel
Phone Number Temple 1-0800
Transmitter Location E. Providence
Air Time 6 a.nu-M.
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Edward Petry
Membership BMB
President WUliam O'Nell
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Joseph Lopez
Prog.-Prod.-Pub. Dir Donald Morton
Chief Engineer Henry Tilley
W F C I
PRO VIDENCE— 1 94 1— ABC
Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Pawtucket Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Addres..459 Main St., Pawtucket
Phone Number PL 1-6565
Providence; PA 2-9500-1
Transmitter Location , . Lonsdale
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Avery -Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President Howard W. Thornley
Gen., Comm. Mgr Wallace A. Walker
Program Director David Brooks
Musical Director Arthur Paquette
Chief Engineer Gilbert Johnson
WHI
PROVIDENCE— 1947
Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Intercity Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 32 Custom House
Phone Number Union 1-4211
Transmitter Location Eastern Ave.,
E. Providence
Air Time 6 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative . . Adam J. Young, Kettell-Corter
President, Gen.-Sta. Mgr Robert T. Engles
Program Director C. George Taylor
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Bruce Williamson
Musical Director Jay Creeden
Chief Engineer Carroll Philbrook
W J A R
PROVIDENCE— 1 922— NBC-NERN
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By The Outlet Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .176 Weybosset St.
Phone Number Gaspee 1-1071
Transmitter Location Wampanoag Trail,
E. Providence
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
Transcription Service World
Representative Weed, Bertha Bannon
Membership NAB, BMB
President Mortimer L. Burbonk
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr John J. Boyle
Program Director Sothern Abbott
Musical Director Earl Sheon
Chief Engineer Thomas C. J. Prior
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W P R 0
PROVIDENCE— 1924— CBS-NEMM
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Cherry & Webb Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 15 Chestnut St.
Phone Number Plantations 1-9776
Transmitter Location E. Providence
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, tJP
Transcription Service . . Thesaurus, Lang- Worth
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB
President WUUam S. Cherry. Jr.
General-Comm Mgr Arnold F. Schoen, Jr.
Program Director John A. Owen
Chief Engineer .John V. Ferri
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Don Rogers
Chief Engineer Richard Buckley
WERI
WESTERLY— 1949
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By W. Paul Ouiy
Address 34 Main St.
Phone Number 2263
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Pres.. Gen. Mgr W. Paul Oury
Sta.. Prom. Mgr Phil Rubin
Program Director Harry Nelson
Chief Engineer James F. Nugro
WRIB
PROVroENCE— 1949
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By R. L Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. .... .Narrangansett Hotel
Phone Number Union 1-4512
Transmitter Location . . Water St., E. Providence
Air Time 7 a.m.-local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, SESAC
Representative For joe
Membership NAB
President Frank Rao
General Manager Nicholas Ruggieri
Commercial Manager Anthony Petronella
Production Director Fabian Hume
WWON
WOONSOCKET— 1946
MBS-YANKEE
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Associated Electronic
Enterprises, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 99 Main St.
Phone Number 3900
Transmitter Location Getchell Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Standard
President, Treasurer Garo W. Ray
Station-Comm. Mgr Mitchell F. Stanley
Production Director Gene Rousseau
Chief Engineer George W. Travis
©UTIHI CAR0LIINIA'
Estimated Population 2,001,000 — Increase +5.3% — Radio Homes 480,000
Radio Families 498,000 — Stations in State 43
WNCA
AIKEN— 1949
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Aiken-Augusta Bcstg. Co.,
Inc.
Address Greenwood Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 332
Air Time Daytime
News Service INS
Transcription Service Capitol
President J. D. Meehan
Manager Rutledge Anderson
Advtg. Manager Sam Steiner
Program Director Jane Kennedy
Chief Engineer Louis Howard
W A I M
ANDmSON— 1935— CBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Wilton E. Hall
Address 1 Martin St.
Phone Number 800, 3206, 2239
Air Time 5:28 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service .INS
Transcription Service Associated, World
Representative Bum-Smith, Dora Dodson
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Wilton E. Hall
General Manager Glenn P. Warnock
Commercial Manager .... Charles B. Goodyear
Program Director Bette Warnock
Chief Announcer Jack O'Connor
Chief Engineer H. B. Greene
625
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WANS
ANDERSON— 1949
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Carolina Bcstrs.
Address Box 2 1 1
Phone Number 3262
News Service AP
Pres., Gen. Mgr J. J. Powell
Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Alfred Robinson
Chief Engineer Charles Mewborn
WHAN
WBSC
BENNETTS VILLE— 1 947— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Oper. By Bennettsville Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 212 Broad St.
Phone Number 780
Transmitter Location 1 Va Mi. N.W. of
Bennettsville on Hwoy. No. 9
News Service AP
Representative Joseph Hershey McGlllvra
President John W. Orvin
Gen., Sta. Mgr Malcolm A. Young
Prog.-Prod.-Pub.-Musical Dir Don Bridges
Chief Engineer John Gronert
WACA
CAMDEN— 1948— KBS
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operaled By Camden Best. Co.
Address Camden
Phone Number 80
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative McGillvra
President Haygood S. Bowden
Gen., Sta. Mgr Paul F. Myhan
Commercial Manager Tom Richards
Sales Mgr., Pgm. Dir John L. McWhorter
Publicity Director Kenneth Baldwin, Jr.
Chief Engineer M. E. Morris
W c s c
CHARLESTON— 1 930— CBS
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5000 Wortts
Owned-Operated By WCSC, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address Francis Marion Hotel
Phone Number 7811
Transmitter . . Eagles Nest, St. Andrews Parish
News Service UP
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen.-Station Mgr John M. Rivers
Commercial Manager Roland Weeks
Program Director Russell Long
Publicity Director Pearl Bourn
Chief Engineer Wilbur Albee
CHABLESTON— 1946— ABC
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Own«dOper. By Charleston Bcstg. Co.
Buslnesa-Studio Address 152 Market St
Phone Number 3-1643
Transmitter Location Si. Andrew's Pariah
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Bum-Smith
Membership BMB
President S. Lewis Johnson
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr C. Wylie Calder
Program Director Vernon M. Bushong
Publicity Director Harry Gianarls
Production Director Traynor Ferillo
Chief Engineer William P. Blrchfleld
WPAL
CHARLESTON— 1946
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Palmetto Bcslrs.
Business-Studio Address. . . .149 Wenlworth St.
Phone Number 3-6428-9
Transmitter Location Windemere
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Independent, Dora Dodson
Gen., Sta. Mgr Laurens P. Moore
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. ..Robert T. Chrystie
Program Director Bob Austin
Prod, Musical Dir James Reynolds
Publicity Director Sandra Lyon
Chief Engineer Carlton J. Modlin
W T M A
CHARLESTON— 1939— NBC
Frequency: 1250 Kc. .Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n.
Owned-Oper. By Atlantic Coast Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 297
Phone Number 2-2961
Studio Address 133 Church St.
Transmitter Location St. Andrew's Parish
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative George P. Hollinqbery
Membership NAB, BMB
President Edward Manigault
Gen.-Station Mgr Robert E. Bradham
Comm. Manager Grange S. Cuthbert, Jr.
Sales Prom., Pgm., Pub. Dir W. N. Abbott
Production Director Robert Yeager
Musical Director Edna E. Richardson
Chief Engr., Asst. Mgr.. .Douglass M. Bradham
WUSN
CHARLESTON— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Operated By Southern Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Sludio-Trans. Address 42 Tenth St.
626
SOUTH €AROLI]\A
Phone Number 2-2652
News. Service AP
Transcripiicn Service ., Associated
Representative Donald Cooke
Membership NAB
President C. Norwood Hastie
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr J. Dayton Hastie
Program Director Henry Hoppe
Chief Engineer Walter Nelson
Prom.-Pub. Manager Steve Libby
Program Director Frank Harden
Chief Engineer Herbert G. Eidson, Ir.
WGCD
CHESTER— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Craig Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio. . . .128 Main St., Radio-Press Bldg.
Phone Number ; . . 1171
Transmitter Location Harris St.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative ■ McGillvra
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr Morgan J. Craig
Sales Prom. Mgr., Publ. Dir.. . .James Kennedy
Program Director Arthur Cornwall
Production Director John Greene
Chief Engineer Morton E. Green
W C 0 s
COLUMBIA— 1939— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Columbia
Business-Studio Address 1202 Main St.
Phone Number 2-5601
Transmitter Location Edgewood Rd.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Borrolf
Membership BMB
President , E. D. Black
General-Station Manager lames W. Hicks
Commercial Manager Dixon Harp
Sales Prom. Mgr Winston La Porte
Program-Publicity Director. .. .Stewart Spencer
Production Director John Evans
Chief Engineer Robert D. Lambert
wTs
COLUMBIA— 1930— NBC
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Surety Life Insurance Co.
Business-Studio Address 1111 Main St.
Phone Number 2-2135
Transmitter Location Bluff Rd.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President Herman N. Hipp
General Manager G. Richard Shafto
Managing Director J. Dudley Saumenig
Local Sales Mgr C. Wallace Martin
WKIX
COLUMBIA— 1945— CBS
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 d., 500 n.
Owned-Oper. By Inter-City Adv. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1127 Lady St.
Phone Number 2-8659
Transmitter Location Lexington County
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership BMB
President George W. Dowdy
Gen., Comm. Mgr W. C Bochman
Prod., Pgm. Dir Richard Fennel
Chief Engineer .Gene Hampton
WNOK
COLUMBIA— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Palmetto Radio Corp.
Address Hotel Jefferson
Phone Number 2-1518
News Service AP
Representative For joe
Membership NAB
General Manager Moody McElveen
Chief Engineer Donald E. Willoughby
WLA T
CONWAY— 1945— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Coastal Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 12th Ave.
Phone Number 340
Transmitter Location .... U. S. Hway. 701, IVi
Mi. N.W. Center of City
News Service AP
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB
President, General Mgr L. M. Hawley
V.P., Chief Engineer H. L. Hanks
Pub.-Musical Dir., Chief Anncr. . .Mike Jordan
WDSC
DILLON— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Border Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Box 231
Phone Number 470-1
Transmitter Location .... U. S. Hway. 301, 3V2
Mi. S. of Dillon
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership .NAB, BMB
627
S O tJ T II C A R O L I ]\ A
President E. H. Brown
Gen., Sales Prom. Mgr Joseph Martin
Asst. Mgr., Prod.. Pgm. Dir Bill Bunn
Commercial Manager R, B. Marshall
Chief Announcer Jim Murii
Chief Engineer M. J. Herring
Fcrm Editor Jim Adams
WJ MX
FLORENCE— 1947
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Atlantic Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 1211
Phone Number 2494-5
Studio-Transmitter Location 3 Mi. N.W.
Florence, U. S. 52
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Capitol,
Associated
Representative Walker
Membership NAB, BMB
President Eugene E. Stone
Gen., Sta. Mgr Paul H. Benson, Jr.
Coram. Manager H. A. Smith, Jr.
Program Director Sam I. Latimer
Chief Announcer Bob Forbes
Chief Engineer Frank Jenne
=SOUTH CAROLINA^
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SOUTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATED
PRESS BROADCASTERS'
ASSOCIATION
President: James Hicks — WCOS, Columbia
Vice-President: Scott Russell — WESC,
Greenville
Secretary: Paul Benson — WJMX, Florence
Directors: Robert Bradham — WTMA,
Charleston; Frank Best — WRNO,
Orangeburg
Continuing Study Committee Chairman:
Gene Sink— WMRA, Myrtle Beach
=-SOUTH CAROLINA^
W 0 L S
FLORENCE— 1 937— ABC
Owned-Oper. By Florence Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. ... 129 S. Dargan St.
Phone Number Studio: 354-5
Transmitter Location 1 Mi. NE City
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillyra
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. -Station Mgr Melvin Purvis
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr A. P. Skinner
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Jim Putnam
Chief Engineer W, A. Prilchett
WFGN
GAFFNEY— 1948— EBS
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Cherokee Radio Co., Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 297
Phone Number 1570
Studio-Transmitter Location .... Lead Mine Bd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President A. Ray Godshall
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr Louis M. Neale
Commercial Mgr David C. McSwcdn
Production Director Norman Lossitter
Chief Announcer Jim Brazzell
Farm Editor Virginia Gerts
WGTN
GEORGETOWN— 1949
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .Georgetown Bcstg. Co.
Address 216 Fraser St.
Phone Number 621-629
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Gen., Sta., Sales Prom. Mgr H. Tom Morris
Sports Dir., Comm. Mgr Allen Wester
Continuity Director Joe Maurice
Chief Announcer Roger Clark
Program Director Mamie Delzell
WESC
GREENVILLE— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 660 Kc Power: 5000 Wcrtts
Owned-Operated By Greenville Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1 College St
Phone Number 2-8241
628
SOUTH CAROLINA
TransmlttjBr Location Fan's Bridge Hd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service. .Lang- Worth. Associated
Representative Walker
Membership BMB
President, General Mgr. Scott Russell
Commercial Manager Clifi W. Bowers
Program Director Arthur H. Roberts
Chief Engineer Lewis W. Elias, Jr.
Farm Editor. L. Wayne Davis
W FB C
GREENVILLE— 1933— NBC
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . Greenville News Piedmont
Co.
Business-Studio Address Poinsett Hotel
Phone Number 2-7616
Transmitter Location Ghantt
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB. BMB
President . . B. H. Peace. Jr,
General-Station Mgr B. T. Whitmire
Commercial Mgr. R. Q. Glass, Jr.
Sales Prom. Manager P. H. Chapman
Program Director Newton S. Smyth
Chief Announcer Norvin Duncan
Publicity Director. .N. P. Mitchell
Musical Director Jim Collins
Chief Engineer William Garrison
Farm Editor Robert Martin
W M R C
GREENVILLE— 1940— ABC
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Textile Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address ... Box 1499. Prevost Bldg.
Phone Number 3-2751
Transmitter Location White Horse Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World. SESAC
Representative Bum-Smith
Membership NAB
President R. A. Jolley. Sr.
General Manager Guy Zwahlen
Commercial Manager C. B. Denison
Sales Prom. Manager Frank Cope
Program Dir William T. Arrington
Chief Announcer James D. Simpson, Jr.
Chief Engineer George D. Tate
Farm Editor. Paul Fisher
WMUU
GREENVILLE— 1949
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Bob Jones U.
Address Greenville
Air Time Daytime
News Service INS
Transcription Service Associated
President Dr. Bob Jones, Jr.
General Manager R. K. Johnson
Station Manager Robert Pratt
Program Director Julia Boyajian
Chief Engineer Don C Smith
WCRS
GREENWOOD— 1941— NBC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Grenco. Inc.
Business Address 216 Textile Bldg.
Phone Number 4300
Studio-Transmitter Location Willson St.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB, BMB
President Douglas Featherstone
Manager Dan Croslond
Commercial Manager. Ralph Norman
Program Director Randy Davidson
Chief Engineer Charlie Sparks
WEAB
GREER— 1949
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper, By E. A. Burch & W. R. Frier
Address Greer
Phone Number 1057
Air Time Daylight
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Co-Owners E. A. Burch. W. R. Frier
Gen.. Comm.. Prom. Mgr Sam H. Hutchins
Chief Engineer Robert D. Webb
WHSC
HARTSVILLE— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Hartsville Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1306 College Ave.
Phone Number 654
Transmitter Location . . 1 Mi. S. of Hartsville on
Hway. 15-A
Air Tim© Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
President Charles H. Campbell
Gen.-Sta. Mgr.. Prod. Dir Raymond Caddell
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Earl Caton
Publicity Director. Frances Bass Tyner
Chief Engineer Donald A. Brienen
Farm Editor, Musical Dir Lamar Caldwell
629
SOUTH CAROLINA
WDKD
KINGSTREE— 1949
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Palmetto Bcstg. Co.
Address Kingstree
Phone Number 6761
Air Time Daytime
News Service INS
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Partners M. L. Few, E. G. Robinson, Jr.
Gen., Comm. Mgr George C. Blackwell
Chief Engineer Thomas B. Williams, Jr.
WLBG
LAURENS— 1948— KBS
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 250 Waits d.
Owned-Operated By WIBG, Inc.
Business Address Box 642, Laurens
Phone Number 2-2331
Studio-Transmitter Location. . . .Greenville Rd.,
Church St. Ext.
Air Time 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
President John W. Todd
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr John F. Arrington
Program Director Len Ledford
Promotion Manager Colleen Willard
Chief Announcer George Haskell
Chief Engineer Clyde C. McClure
WJAY
MULLINS— 1949
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . Mullins & Marion Bcstg. Co.
Address P. O. Box 41
Phone Number 3901
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
President W. H. Daniel, Jr.
Commercial Manager W, G. Smith
General Manager W. L. Harrelson
Program Director James O. Atkins
Chief Engineer Jack Ikner
wajTra
MYRTLE BEACH— 1948
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Myrtle Beach Bcstg. Co.
Business Address. . .c-o WMRA Myrtle Beach
Phone Number 137
Studio Address Ocean Forrest Hotel
Transmitter Location 28th St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative McGillvra
President P. T. Watson
Gen., Sales Prom. Mgr., Prod. Dir, . . Gene Sink
Program Manager Otis Humpheries
Commercial Manager S. W. Monroe
Program Director Faye Marble
Chief Engineer Larry Martin
WKDK
NEWBERRY— 1 946— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . , .Newberry Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address 11 Radio Dr., Box 211
Phone Number 249
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, KBS
President John F. Clarkson
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr James F. Coggins
Pgm., Prod., Publ. Dir Jim Brownell
Chief Engineer Ray Gilliam
Farm Editor Charles E. Bowers
WRNO
ORANGEBURG— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WRNO. Inc.
Business Address Box 662
Phone Number 1420
Studio-Transmitter Location. .Ext. Whitman St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcriptoin Service Capitol
President Charles S. Henery
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Frank B. Best, Jr.
Program Director James N. Armistead, Jr.
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir.. . W. Hampton Smith
Chief Engineer Gus Browning
Farm Editor Glenn French
WfTiD
ORANGEBURG— 1948
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Sims Publishing Co.
Business-Studio Address Radio Center,
Phone Number 1600-1
Transmitter Location. .2 Mi. N. City, Hiwoy 56
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Associated
Membership NAB
President J. I, Sims
General Manager G. L. Sims
Sta., Comm. Mgr Frank R. Knutti
Prod. Dir., Farm Editor Richard R. Rhame
Publicity Director Ella Rogers
Chief Announcer Vance Morris
Chief Engineer Larry W. Styles
WR~HI
ROCK HILL— 1944— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Wcrtis
Owned-Oper. By York County Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Add. . . Rock Hill Natl. Bonk BIdg.
630
SOUTH CAROLINA
Phone Number 2085
Transmitter Location E. Black St.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engineer. .James S. Beatty, Jr.
Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir William C. Beaty
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub.
Director Harper S. Gualt
Production Director Cuyler P. Fields
WTYC
ROCK HILL— 1948
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Bus.-Studio Address. .. .Robert Marshall Hotel
Phone Number 3175
Transmitter. . .Hway. 21 near Charlotte Hway.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President W. G. Reid
Secretary-Treasurer O. Frank Thornton
Gen., Sta. Mgr G. P. Cobb
•Commercial Mgr Clay Watts
Program Director Edgar Talbert
Chief Engineer Tom L. Byrd
WSN W
SENECA— 1949
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Blue Ridge Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address Seneca
Phone Number 8234
News Service UP
Transcription Service .... Lang-Worth, SESAC
Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr J. A. Gallimore
Program Director Thomas J. Whittaker
Promotion Manager Chet Munson .
Chief Engineer Robert W. Mahoney
WORD
SPARTANBURG— 1940— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .The Spartan Radiocstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 291 E. Main St.
Phone Number 6000
Transmitter Location Vanderbilt Hd.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen. Mgr Walter J. Brown
Station Manager John C. Carrington
Sales Prom. Mgr Charles W. Newcomb
Pgm., Prod. Dir Al Willis
Chief Engineer Clyde J. Burdetie
W S~P A
SPARTANBURG— 1 930— CBS
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Surety Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 224 E. Main St.
Phone Number 2900
Transmitter Location Route 7, Sigsbee
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Francis Hipp
General Manager G. Richard Shafto
Managing Director Roger A. Shaffer
Commercial Manager Guy Voughan, Jr.
Program Director Ed McGrath
Promotion Manager Tom Fleming
Chief Engineer H. R. Beckhoh
W F I G
SUMTER— 1940— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station WFIG, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . .Radio Center Bldg.
Phone Number 1340
Transmitter . . 1 Mi. E. of Sumter on Hway. 76
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
President Hubert D. Osteon
Gen.-Station Mgr T. Doug Youngblood
Commercial Mgr William H. Moore, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr Charles Bollard
Prog. Dir., Chief Announcer Paul Reidy
Production Director John Sherman
Publicity Director Robert Raymond
Chief Engineer James L. Williams
WBCU
UNION— 1949— MBS
Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Union Carolina Bcstg. Co.
Phone Number 1200
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
President E. H. Hughes
General Manager Milton D. Scarboro
Commercial Manager Howard Talbert
Program Director Marylin Scruggs
Promotion Manager Bill Stribling
Chief Engineer Thomas W. Weathers
WAlD
WALTERBORO— 1 947— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Walterboro Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .Ft. Benson St.
Phone Number 3861
News Service AP
President Hon. R. M. Jef feries
Gen., Sta. Mgr Charles A. Thoman
Commercial Manager Beulah Glover
Sales Prom. Mgr. Pub. Dir.. .William Harbeson
Pgm., Prod. Dir Hugh Ward, Jr.
Chief Engineer Robert Rivers
631
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Estimated PolniLitiou 649.(HH)— Increase -^0.9%— Radio Homes 169,000
Radio I'd in Hits I7 3,(l()() — Stations in State 12
KS DN
ABERDEEN— 1948— MBS-SO. DAK.
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Walls
Owned-Oper. By. . Aberdeen News Co. Radio
Station KSDN
Bus.-Studio Address 12 Third Ave. S.E,
Phone Number 4573-4
Transmitter Location 3 Mi. S. of town
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
Representative Weed
President Henry J. Schmitt
General Manager Byron McElligott
Commercial Manager Russa Osborne
Program Director E. C Pieplow
Chief Engineer George Crocker
KDS J
DEAD WOOD— 1946
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Business-Studio Address City Hall
Owned-Operated By Eli & Harry Daniels
Phone Number 789 LM. 186
Transmitter Location .... Boulder Canyon Road
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-10:05 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
Representative Thomas F. Clark
General Manager Eli Daniels
Station Manager Harry Daniels
Commercial Manager Claude Lavier
Program Director Bill Lynn
Musical Director Jim Tyne
Chief Engineer Roy Hicks
kT7v
HURON— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .James Valley Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 24 Second St. S.E.
Phone Number 765
Transmitter Location 18th St. & Idaho
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Membership NAB
President, General Mgr Max F. Staley
Commercial Manager .Rex King
Program Director Morrison Parker
Chief Engineer Roland H. Marty
KORN
MITCHELL— 1947— MBS-SO. DAK.
Frequency: 1490 Kc .Power: 250 Wcrtts
Owned-Operated By Michell Bcstg. Assn.
Bus.-Studio Address 217-219 N. Main
Phone Number 621
Transmitter Location . . . . V2 Mi. E. of city on
Hwoy. U. S. 16
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
General-Station Mgr Raymond V. Eppel
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr B. Harland Ohde
Prog.-Musicol Dir Raymond Eppel
Chief Announcer Marvin Nelles
Chief Engineer Robert Taylor
K G FX
PIERRE— 1916— KBS
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 200 Watts d.
Owned By Estate of Dana McNeil
Operated By Ida A. McNeil
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address 203 W.
Summit Ave.
Phone Number 2351
Air Time 9:30 a.m.-sunset
News Service UP
Representative Continental
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Ida A. McNeil
Chief Engineer Charles W. Hobbs
KOTA
RAPID CITY— 1936— CBS
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Black Hills Best. Co. of
Rapid City
Business Address 523 Sixth St.
Phone Number 2000-1-2
Studio Address Alex, lohnson Hotel
Transmitter Location .... 5 Mi. S. of Rapid City
on Hwoy. 79
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . .Standard, Associated,
Capitol, World
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen.-Sta. Mgr Robert J. Dean
Commercial Manager George C. Lindsay
Pgm., Prod. Dir Abner H. George
Sales Manager Stanley Lieberman
Chief Announcer Harlan Horton
Musical Director John Simpson
Chief Engineer A. E. Griffiths
Farm Editor Ed Denslow
K E L 0
SIOUX FALLS— 1937— NBC
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Midcontinent Best?. Co.
632
SOUTH DAKOTA
Bus.-Studio Address. .. .Kelo Bldg.. Phillips ort
Eighth
Phone Number ^ 6363
Transmitter Location S.,E. of Sioux Falls
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen.-Sia. Mgr S. Fantle, Jr.
Commercial Manager Evans Nord
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Darlene Nesby
Pgm., Prod. Dir Jack Douglas
Chief Announcer Dean Montgomery
Musical Director Hal Sorenson
Chief Engineer Lester Froke
Farm Editor Les Harding
KIHO
SIOUX FALLS— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Big Sioux Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .218 So. Main Ave.
Phone Number 912
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Co-Mgrs James E. Sweet, David J, Kempkes
Commercial Manager Fred Davis, Jr.
Program Director Fred Schweikher
KISD
SIOUX FALLS— 1948
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KISD, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 311 S. Phillips Ave.
Phone Number 1300
Transmitter Location Hway. 16 W. of city
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . Lang- Worth, MacGregor
President H. R. Alton
Gen.-Sta.-Sales Prom. Mgr.,
Program Director Verl Thomson
Commercial Manager ........ Fred Davis, Jr.
Chief Announcer John Doyle
Musical Director Robert Helgeson
Chief Engineer Bruce Brodie
KS 0 0
SIOUX FALLS— 1927
Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . Sioux Falls Best. Assoc, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 317 S. Phillips Ave.
Phone Number 757
Transmitter Location W. 12th St.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Thesaurus, Standard
Representative Avery -Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President Morton H. Henldn
V.P., Gen. Mgr George R. Hahn
Sales Manager Rollie R. Williams
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. . . George Bill Rohn
Pgm„ Prod., Musical Dir Ray Loftesness
Chief Engineer Max Pierce
Farm Editor Eider "Red" Stangland
KWAT
WATERTOWN— 1926
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Midland NatL Life Ins. Co.
Address Watertown
Phone Number 777
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service SES AC, World
Representative Orville Lawson
Membership NAB
President Frank Bramble
General Manager Thomas L. Young
Commercial Manager Morris Wisott
Sales Prom. Mgr Ross E. Case
Pgm., Musical Dir Mildred L. Swenson
Production Director Doris Daye
Chief Announcer. Bob Carroll
Chief Engineer Francis Alwin
Farm Editor Doug Marlow
=SOUTH DAKOTA=
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — A» has more news
correspondents, more
news bureaus, more
miles of news wire
than any other news
service.
SOUTH DAKOTA ASSOCIATED PHESS
RADIO ASSOCIATION
Chairman: Morton Henkin — KSOO, Sioux
Falls
^SOUTH DAKOIA^
63J
SOUTH DAKOTA — TE]\1\ESSEE
W N A X
YANKTON— 1926— ABC
Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Cowles Bcstg. Co.
Bus. -Studio Address 2nd & Capitol Sta.
Phone Number 442
Transmitter Location Yankton
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard, Cftle
Representative Katz
Membership NAB, BMB
President Gardner Cowles
V.P., Gen. Mgr Robert R. Tincher
Commercial Manager Donald D. Sullivan
Promotion Mgr Richard T. Harris
Program Director Herb Howard
Publicity Director Guy DeVaney
Musical Director Rex Hoys
Chief Engineer Clifton M. Todd
Est/ mated Population 3,234,000— Increase ^10.9%— Radio Homes 766,000
Radio Families 846,000 — Stations in State 33
WLAR
ATHENS— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Wcrtts
Owned-Operated By Athens Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address N. Jackson St.
Phone Number 891
Transmitter Location Decatur Hway.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
President Lowell F. Arterbum
General Manager Otis Parker
Program Director .Bill Tracy
Commercial Manager Max Robinette
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Jim O'Donnell
Chief Engineer T. W. Turner
Farm Editor Buell Charles
WO~PI
BRISTOL— 1929— NBC-SBN
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radiophone Bcstg. Co..
WOPL Inc.
Business-Stuido Address 310 State St.
Phone Number South 3730
Transmitter Location Old Abingdon Pike
Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . . .Lang-Worth, Capitol
Representative Bum-Smith
Membership BMB, FMA
President, General Mgr W. A. Wilson
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr James C. Wilson
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Harold Henley
Prod., Musical Dir Mike Cady
Publicity Director Jane Glavin
Chief Engineer Russell V. Robinson
WAGC
CHATTANOOGA— 1945— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Tennessee Valley Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Patten
Phone Number 7-1128
Transmitter Location Rossville Blvd.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative William G. Rambeau
General Manager Vann Campbell
Comm. Manager H. D. Parker
Traffic Director June Lewis
Chief Announcer Herschel Nation
Musical Director Helen Richctrdson
Chief Engineer Charles Stokely
W AP 0
CHATTANOOGA— 1 936— NBC
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By WAPO Bcstg. Service
Business-Studio Address Read House
Phone Number 6-6141
Transmitter Location Pineville Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager R. G. Patterson
Comm. Mgr., Pub. Dir Helen Patterson
Program Director Frances Harley
Chief Engineer B. B. Barnes
Farm Editor I. D. Clietl
W DE F
CHATTANOOGA— 194 1— ABC
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.,
1000 n.
Owned-Oper. By WDEF Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. . . .4th Fl., Volunteer Bldg.
Phone Number 6-5664
Transmitter Location Moccasin Bend
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
634
TENNESSEE
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Branham
President ; . . .Joe W. Engel
Gen., Stu., Comm. Mgr Ken Flenniken
Program Director Morrie Quave
Chief Announcer Luther Masengill
Chief Engineer B. C. Baker
W D 0 D
CHATTANOOGA— 1925— CBS
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By WDOD Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address Hamilton Natl. Bank
Bldg.
Phone Number 6-5117
Transmitter Location Baylor Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr Earl W. Winger
Commercial Manager B. J. Bush
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir.
Walter H. Stamper, Jr.
Program Director Paul H. Wann
Production Director Gene Carr
Chief Announcer Gaylord McPherson
Musical Director George Barnard
Chief Engineer W. Roy Owens
Farm Editor Bill Wilson
WDXB
CHATTANOOGA— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Joe V. Williams, Jr.
Business-Studio Address 539 Vine St.
Phone Number 6-1114, 6-4916
Transmitter Location 1003 Riverside Dr.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service INS
Transcription Service World
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
President I. V. Williams. Jr.
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr. . . Charles H. Gullickson
Program Director Frank Beck
Chief Announcer Luther Williams
Musical Director William Palmer
Chief Engineer Byron E. Fincher
wrzM
CLARKSVILLE— 194 1— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By Campbell & Sheftall
Operated By E. T. Campbell
Business-Studio Address 411 Madison St.
Phone Number 2295-6
Transmitter Location Martin St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, World, KBS
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres.. Gen.-Sta. Mgr E. T. Campbell
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Joseph R. Fife
Program-Production Dir Clay Cline, Jr.
Chief Engineer John H. Bailey
WBAC
CLEVELAND— 1945— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Robert W. Rounsaville
Business-Studio Address Central Ave.
Phone Number 62
Transmitter Location Chattanooga Hway.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
News Service UP
Membership NAB
Owner R. W. Rounsaville
Comptroller S. A. Wade
Station Manager Thad F. Fitch
Commercial Manager William Huddleston
Program Director Harry Sullivan
Chief Engineer William D. Stuart
Technical Director H. D. Price
WKRM
COLUMBIA— 1946— MBS-KBS-TVB
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Middle Tennessee
Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address.. P. O. Box 71
Phone Number 1340-1
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr.. .R. M. McKay, Jr.
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Albert Knott
Chief Announcer Wally Beecham
Chief Engineer Revis Hobbs
Farm Editor C. R. Baker
W H U B
COOKEVILLE— 1 940— CBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WHUB, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 315 E. Spring St.
Phone Number 200
Transmitter Location 807 Hickory St.
Air Time 6 a:m:-ll:05 p.m.
News Service UP
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen.-Comm. Mgr M. L. Medley
Sta. Mgr.. Prog. Dir Joe Mabry
Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Stacy Mott
Musical Director Thomas W. Harris
Chief Engineer George W. Daughtery
635
T E .\ iV E S S E E
WDSG
DYERSBURG— 1946
MBS-KBS-MID-SOUTH-DIXIE
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. Slate Gazette Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus. -Studio-Transmitter Address Box 58
Phone Number 77
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
President Russel M. D. Bruce
General Manager Frank Armstrong
Commercial Manager Charles R. Bowen
Program Director Leo Anderson
Chief Announcer Gene Ayres
Chiei Engineer C W. Morrow
WBEJ
ELIZABETHTON— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper, By Elizabethton Bcstg. Co.
(R. W. Rounsaville & Geo. M. Clark)
Business-Studio Address Elk Ave.
Phone Number 1241
Transmitter Location State Line Rd.
Air Time 6:30 a.m,-10:30 p.m.
News Service UP
Senior Partner R. W. Rounsaville
General Manager Thad F. Fitch
Station Manager William R. Wagner
Comptroller S. A. Wade
Sales Prom. Mgr lames Cox
Program Director Bill Stone
Chiei Engineer .... Martin Condon Bowers, Jr.
Technical Supervisors H. G. Price
WEKR
FAYETTEVILLE— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By .Elk River Bcstrs., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Box 625
Phone Number 1240
Transmitter 1 Mi. W. of City. Hiway 64
Air Time 6 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Pres., Gen. Mgr A. D. Smith, Jr.
Sta., Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . Hollis Carlton
Pgm., Prod,, Pub. Dir Edward K. Chapman
Chief Announcer Ralph Mann
Chief Engineer Ernest Tucker
WHIN
GALLATIN— 1948
Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Sumner County Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 28
Phone Number 1010
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
President A. B. Perkins
Gen., Comm. Mgr Charles W. Brewer
Program Director Weston Britt
Chief Engineer Howard Woodard
WGRV
GREENEVILLE— 1 946— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio Greeneville, Inc.
Address Radio Center, Depor St.
Phone Number 797
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Pres.. Gen. Mgr Paul Metcalfe
Comm., Prom. Mgr Hugh Pickel
Program Director Tom Lyons
Chief Engineer Lcdle Hampton
WHBT
HARRIMAN— 1946— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By.... The Harrimon Bcstg. Co.,
Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address Crescent & Devonia
Phone Number 850
Transmitter Location Margrave St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative Continental
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr F. L. Crowder
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm., Prod. Dir.
John Fielder
Musical Director Burrel Henry
Chief Engineer Kenneth Hargis
wTrj
HUMBOLDT— 1 949— MID-SOUTH
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Gibson County Bcstg. Co..
Inc.
Address 210 N. 22nd Ave.
Phone Number 740
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Partners J. F. Warmath. T. N. Hobbs
Commercial Manager Guy Powell
Gen. Mgr.. Pgm. Dir Howard E. Byrum
Chief Engineer Charles Brown
JACKSON— 1 948— DIXIE-MBS
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Wafts d.,
1000 n.
Owned-Operated By Dixie Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Williams Bldg.
636
TENNESSEE
Phone Number 7-961 1
Transmitter Location 2 Mi. N. Hiway 45
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World. Capitol
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Aaron B. Robinson
Station Manager Bill Winsett
Commercial Manager Jack M. Cecil
Sales Prom, Mgr Jack Murphy
Program Director James W. Hoppers
Production Director Bob Dettmer
Publicity Director Dave Banks
Musical Director Douglas Biggs
Chief Engineer James S. Thomas
Farm Editor Tom J. Williams
WTJS
WPLI
JACKSON— 1931— ABC-MID-SOUTH
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Sun Publishing Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. .104-106 W. Baltimore St,
Phone Number 7-3316
Transmitter Location Bemis Hway.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Branham
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
General Manager Albert A, Stone
Station Manager Frank S, Proctor
Asst, Manager Leslie R. Brooks, Jr.
Studio Director Sam D. Lollar
Musical Director James Allen
Chief Engineer Robert M. Gordon
JACKSON— 1949
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . George Arthur Smith
Address First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 7-8541
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service . Associated, Lang-Worth
Representative McGillvra
Gen., Prom. Mgr W. E. Williams
ETB
JOHNSON CITY— 1947— LIBERTY
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By E. Tennessee Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Press Bldg.
Phone Number 2993
Studio-Transmitter Location Erwin Hiway
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
T E N N E S S E E
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — Hi is more experienced than any other news
service . . . more than 100 years collecting and
distributing news.
TENNESSEE ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
President: Harry Stone — WSM, Nashville
Vice-Presidents: Leslie R. Brooks — WTJS, Jackson
Cliff Goodman— WETB, Johnson City
TENNESSEE-
637
1 E i\ .\ E S S E E
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB, BMB
President Carl A. Jones, Jr.
Station Manager Cliff Goodman
Program Director Berney Burleson
Chief Engineer E. B. Jones
W J H L
JOHNSON CITY— 1938— ABC
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By WJHL, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. ... 143 W. Main St.
Phone Number 2780
Transmitter Bristol-Kingsporf Hway.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
President W. H. Lancaster
Sta., Comm. Mgr Ray D. Williams
Sales Prom. Mgr„ Pub. Dir Ken Mcrithews
Pgm., Prod., Musical Dir Walter Heeb
Chief Announcer Ed Cowell
Chief Engineer O. K. Garland
Farm Editor Raymond Rosson
WKPT
KINGSPORT— 1940— NBC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . . Kingsport Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .. .222 Commerce St.
Phone Number 2870
News Service AP
Representative Donald Cooke
President C. P. Edwards, Jr.
General Manager A. F. Martin
Commercial Mgr Phil Weaver
Program Director Paul Overbay
Chief Engineer Thomas Phillips
W B I R
KNOXVILLE— 194 1— ABC
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station WBIR, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 618 S. Gay St.
Phone Number 4-3321
Transmitter Location. . . .Painter & Concord Sts.
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Boiling
Membership NAB, BMB
President Gilmore N. Nunn
Gen. -Sta. -Sales Prom. Mgr John P. Hart
Commercial Manager James A. Dick
Prog. Prod.Pub. Dir., Chief
Announcer Tys Terwey
Musical Director W. R. Johnston, Jr.
Chief Engineer J. Rex Horton
Wl BK
KNOXVILLE— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Independent Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .406 W. Church St.
Phone Number 4-9866
Transmitter Location Rouse Hill
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Donald Cooke
Membership NAB
President J. Harold Smith
General-Station Mgr Marvin I. Thompson
Program Director Walter Martin
Chief Engineer T. E. Hooper
WKGN
KNOXVILLE— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WKGN Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address Atop the Pork Natl.
Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 4-0766
Transmtiter Location 2166 Ailor Ave. at
L. & N. R. R.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang -Worth, Capitol
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
Pres,. Gen. Sta. Mgr. . . . Clarence Beaman, Jr.
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . C. R. "Dick" Watts
Pgm., Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr. . . .Roy H. Bass
Publicity Director Bill Sorrell
Chief Engineer Milton L. Jones
W N 0 X
KNOXVILLE— 1921— CBS
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Scripps-Howard Radio, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 110-112 S. Gay St.
Phone Number 3-3171
Transmitter Location . . Anderson Rd. nr. Beverly
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Branham
President Jack R. Howord
638
TENNESSEE
Gen.-Station Mgr R. B. Westergaord
Coinm.-Sales Prom. Mgr O. L. Smith
Program-Production Dir '. C. A. McMahon
Publicity Director Para Lee Brock
Chief Announcer Lowell Blanchard
Musical Director Jerry Collins
Chief Engineer Ray Evans
Farm Editor Cliff Allen
W R 0 L
KNOXVILLE— 1927— NBC
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Stuart Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 531 S. Gay St.
Phone Number 2-7II1
Transmitter Location Holston Hills
Air Time 5a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Avery-Knodel, Cummins
Gen., Sta. Mgr S. E. Adcock
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr W. H. Linebaugh
Pgm„ Prod. Pub. Dir J. H. Reese
Chief Announcer Allen Stout
Musical Director Harry Nides
Chief Engineer Fred Andrews
WCOR
LEBANON— 1949
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By . . . Lebanon Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address 106 1/2 Cumberland St.
Phone Number 1540
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Pres., Gen. Mgr Warren G. Gilpin
Commercial Manager Roy E. Wood, Jr.
Program Director Roy C. Crocker
WJ JM
LEWISBURG— 1 947— ABS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Estate of James J. Murray
Address East Hill
Phone Number 780
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Continental
Membership NAB. BMB
Owners Martha, Ida, Lillie Murray
General Manager Lewis D. Lingner
Commercial Manager Harold Twitty
Program Director Allen D. Walker
Chief Engineer J. E. Sowell
WGAP
MARYVILLE— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By V. H. McLean,
George R. Dempster
Operated By F. H. Corbett
Bus.-Stud'io Address .... 503 Blount Natl. Bank
Bldg.
Phone Number 2490-1
Transmitter Location Louisville Pike
Air Time 5 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Keystone
Gen. Mgr., Prog. Dir F. H. Corbett
Sales Prom. Manager Tom Beam
Chief Engineer Curtis Lomarr
Farm Editor David Lynn
WDIA
MEMPHIS— 1947
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned By Bluff City Bcstg. Co.
Operated By John Pepper, Bert Ferguson
Business-Studio Address 2074 Union Ave.
Phone Number 36-2703
Transmitter Location 1125 University
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
Gen., Sta. Mgr Bert Ferguson
Commercial Manager Harold F. Walker
Program Director Don Kern
Production Director Christine Cooper
Chief Engineer Bob Sassaman
Farm Editor Ernest Brazzle
WHBQ
MEMPfflS— 1925— MBS
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Harding College,
Searcy, Ark.
Bus.-Studio Address Hotel Gayoso
Phone Number 8-6868
Transmitter Location Circle Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Weed & 'Co.
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres. (Harding College) .... Dr. George Benson
Gen,, Sta. Mgr John Cleghorn
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Bill Grumbles
Pgm., Prod. Dir Gordon Lawhead
Publicity Director Betty Faquin
Chief Announcer Lee McEachern
Chief Engineer Welton Roy
639
THE
SPOT
IN MEMPHIS
SPOT-
LIGHTED
WHHM
INDEPENDENT . . .
But Not Aloof
Memphis, Tennessee
Patt McDonald, Mgr.
Representatives:
INDEPENDENT METROPOLITAN
SALES
I K i\ \ K S S K E
WHHM
MEMPHIS— 1946
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walt*
Owned Oper. By Mid-South Bcslg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address Sterick Bid?.
Phone Number 37-4422
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . . .Lang-Worth, Capitol
Representative IMS
Membership NAB
President P, E. Furlow
Gen., Sta. Mgr Patt McDonald
Commercial Manager Don J. Lynch
Sales Promotion Mgr Norton Rosengarlen
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Allan Avery
Chiei Announcer Kenny Sargent
Musical Director John Swinney
Chiei Engineer William Marsh
wHTc
MEMPHIS— 1 923— NBC
SOUTHCENTRAL QUALITY
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Memphis Publishing Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. .Goodwyn Institute Bldg.
Phone Number 8-7464
Transmitter Location Memphis
Air Time Unlimited
News Service '. . . . UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC,
Lang-Worth
Representative Bronhcun
Membership NAB, BMB
President Enoch Brown
Gen., Sta. Mgr H. W. Slavick
Commercial Mgr J. C. Eggleston
Program Director Wilson Mount
Production Director W. R. Brazzil
Publicity Director Walter E. Frcoe
Chief Announcer Charles B. Sullivan
Musical Director Robert Horsley
Chiei Engineer E. C. Erase, Jr.
Farm Editor Walter Durham
W MP S
MEMPHIS— 1925— ABC
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts d.;
5000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By WMPS, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Radio Center
Phone Number 5-2663
Transmitter Location N. Benjestown Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard, Cole,
Lang-Worth
Representative Radio Representatives
Membership NAB. BMB
V.P., Gen. Mgr Harold R. Krelstein
Commercial Manager Harold F. Walker
Sales Prom. Manager W. B. Rudn«r
640
TENNESSEE
Program Director George Foulder
Production Director Bob Neal
Musical Director Fred Christensen
Chief Engineer .]. E. Deaderick
W R^ C
MEMPfflS— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By WREC Bcstg. Service
JSusiness-Studio Address Hotel Peabody
Phone Number 5-1313
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Katz
Membership NAB. BMB
Owner, General Manager .... Hoyt B. Wooten
Commercial Manager. ...... .HoUis R. Wooten
WMMT
McMINNVILLE— 1947— MBS-TVB
KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .McMinnville Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address P. O. Box 409
Phone Number 401
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President Dr. Sam J. Albritton
General Manager Royce Richards
Commercial Manager Roy E. Wood
Commercial Manager Winston Clark
Program Director Ernest Richards
Promotion Manager Henry Trent
Chief Engineer Walter A. Duke
WCRK
MORRISTOWN— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Cherokee Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. . .Brown Ave.
Phone Number 1450
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Hal Holman
Membership NAB
President Herbert S. Walters
Gen., Comm. Mgr Howell Ashf ord
Program Director William P. Moore
Chief Engineer James R. Redden
WGNS
MURFREESBORO—1 947— MBS-TVB
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WGNS. Inc.
Business-Studio Address N. Church
Phone Number 1450
Transmitter Location S. Church
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Hal Holman
Membership NAB
Pres.. General Mgr C. N. Elrod, Jr.
Commercial Manager Neil Lancaster
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Ray Duffy
Program Director Jim Tate
Prod., Musical Dir Martha Tribble
Chief Announcer John Hood
Chief Engineer Charlie Freeman
Farm Editor Pete Callis
WKDA
NASHVILLE— 1947
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Capitol Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address American NatL Bank
Bldg.
Phone Number 4-0511
Transmitter Location . . 2nd Ave. & Peabody St.
Air Time 5 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, Lang-Worth
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB, BMB
Owners: T. B. Baker, Jr. & A. G. Beaman
General Manager T. B. Baker, Jr.
Commercial Manager Robert E. Cooper
Program Director James E. McKinney
Chief Engineer Oscar C. Griffin, Jr.
W LA C
NASHVILLE— 1 926— CBS
Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By WLAC Bcstg. Service
Bus.-Studio Address Third Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 6-0161
Transmitter Location Old Hickory Blvd.
Air Time 5 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Paul H. Raymer
Membership NAB, BMB
Owner J. T. Ward
General Manager F. C. Sowell
Sales Manager E. G. Blackman
Prog.-Prod. Dir., Chief
Announcer Paul Oliphont
Publicity Director Robert S. Larimer
Musical Director Fred Murff
Chief Engineer F. D. Binns
wivTak
NASHVILLE— 1 948— MBS-LIBERTY
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Volunteer State Bcstg. Co..
Inc.
Address Maxwell House
Phone Number 4-3411
Air Time Unlimited
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T E N I\ E S S E K
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Weed
President Frank W. Mayborn
Vice-President Frank M. Farris
Sta., Comm. Mgr Walter P. Speight, Jr.
Promotion Manager Ed Jones
Pgm. Dir., Chief Engr Shelton Weaver
W S I X
NASHVILLE— 1927— ABC
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WSIX Bcstg. Sta.
Address Nashville Trust Bldg.
Phone Number 5-5431
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Kcrtz
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
Co-Owners Jack M., Louis R. Draughon
General Manager Jack M. Draughon
Commercial Director E. S. Tanner
Program Director Ottis Roush
Promotion Manager Hillard Brown
Chief Engineer Charles R. Duke
wTm
NASHVILLE— 1925— NBC
Frequency: 650 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned By Natl. Life & Accident Ins. Co.
Operated By WSM, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 301 7th Ave. N.
Phone Number 6-7181
Transmitter Location 12 Mi. in the country
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service AMP, Thesaurus
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB. BMB
President John H. DeWitt, Jr.
V.P., Gen.-Station Mgr Harry Stone
Commercial Manager Irving C. Wough
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Tom Stewart
Program-Production Director Jack Stapp
Chief Announcer Ottis Devine
Musical Direcs. . .Beasley Smith, Owen Bradley
Chief Engineer George A. Reynolds
Farm Editor John McDonald
WATO
OAK RIDGE— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WATO. Inc.
Address Municipal Market Bldg.
Phone Number Oak Ridge 5-3535
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB
Gen., Sta. Mgr Marshall H. Pengra
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. ... Harry C. Weaver
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Arthur J. Metzler
Chief Engineer Marvin L. Paul
WTPR
PARIS— 1947— TENN. VOLUNTEER
KBS-MID-SOUTH-DIXIE
Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Kentucky Lake Bcstg.
System, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 100 1 2 N. Market St.
Phone Number 1700-1
Transmitter Location Clipty Rd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Hal Holman
Membership NAB
President Dr. Elroy Scruggs
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr.. .Parkman R. Freezer
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Lorenzo M. Smith
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir. . . . Kenneth M. Klyce
Chief Engineer Charles W. Jones
Farm Editor Pete Linton
WKSR
PULASKI— 1 946— MBS
ALA.-TENN. TOBACCO
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Pulaski Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Radio Center
Phone Number 1066-7
Transmitter Location Hiway 46-W
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Membership NAB
Senior Partner John R. Crowder
Gen. Mgr. & Jr. Partner . . W. E. (Bill) Williams
Comm.. Sales Prom. Mgr Carl Tatum
Program Director Corky Hoover
Chief Engineer Richard Spruill
Farm Editor Bill Williams
WHAL
SHELBYVILLE— 1 946— MBS
VOLUNTEER
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . Shelby ville Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address Box 241
Phone Number 1400
Studio Address Public Square
Transmitter Location Lewisbur«f Pike
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
President Harvard Smith
General-Station Mgr Charles Christian
Pgm., Prod. Pub. Dir Jean Carroll
Musical Director Teddy Barnes
Chief Engineer Tim Marsh
Farm Editor Sam B. Staniill
642
TE]\]\ESSEE-TEXAS
WJIG
TULLAHOMA— 1947— TVN-KBS
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Tri-Cities Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 1417
Phone Number 2607-8
Studio-Transmitter Location West End Dr.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Capitol
Pres., Gen. Mgr Raymond L. Prescott, Jr.
Station Manager C. Roy Morris
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr David Welborn
Prod.. Pgm. Dir Roy Morris
Chief Engineer Carl Spraggins
Musical Dir„ Farm Editor Lee Maione
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB
Pres., General Mgr Aaron B. Robinson
Station Manager Louis C. Wrather
Commercial Manager David J. Capps
Sales Prom. Mgr E. A. Kallenberg
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Jack A. Dill
Program Director Lee Burnelle
Musical Director Hoyt White
Chief Engineer James Thomas
Farm Editor Tom Garth
WCDT
WENK
UNION CITY— 1946— MBS-DIXIE
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . Union City Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. .First & Washington Sts.
Phone Number 1240-1
Transmitter Location Edge of city limits,
Hway. 51
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
WINCHESTER— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Arthur D. Smith, Jr.
Address P. O. Box 1103
Phone Number 2201
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC
Pres., Gen., Prom. Mgr. . . Arthur D. Smith, Jr.
Program Director Joe Donaldson
Commercial Manager Joe Brewer
Chief Engineer Frank Spencer
IBKA
Estimated Population 7,332,000 — Increase -{-17.4% — Radio Homes 2,032,000
Radio Families 2,154,000 — Stations in State 170
l\ K D Ir
ABILENE— 1936— ABC
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Reporter Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 178
Phone Number 6255, 2-1608
Studio Address Windsor Hotel
Transmitter Location Old Anson Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership BMB, FMA
President Mrs. Eva M. Hawks
General-Station Mgr Howard Barrett
Comm. Mgrs. . .Bro Mingus (Local); Forest Lane
(National)
Sales Prom. Manager Forest Lane
Chief Engineer J. B. Casey
Farm Editor Ray Sundy
KWKC
ABILENE— 1948— MBS-LONE STAR
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Citizens Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 25th & Butternut Sts.
Phone Number 7287
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Borrof f
President W. P. Wright
General-Commercial Manager A. C. Etter
Program Director Leonard Johnson
Promotion Manager Duane Ramsey
Chief Engineer Lewis Fisher
KBKI
ALICE— 1946
Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Alice Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 731
Phone Number 2070
Studio Address .65 Johnson St.
Transmitter Location Hiway 281
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Donald Cook
President E. G. Lloyd, Jr.
Gen., Sta. Mgr A. C. Lloyd, Jr.
Commercial Manager D. C. Houston
Sales Prom. Mgr Nat Watson
643
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All We Can Deliver Is
of Texas
(Populdtion-wise and Dollar-wise)
■ 1/2 Millivolt Daytime
I Coverage
f Permanent Lines
KRRVJ^ KPLT ;
^KGVL /
\ WRR KFRO
KCMC
iKMHT
msm
KNOW
Call
Letters Location
KFJZ (Key) . . Fort Worth
WRR Dallas
KRRV Sherman
KPLT Paris
KCMC Texarkana
KFRO Longview
KMHT Marshall
KGVL Greenville
Call
Letters Location
KRBC Abilene
KBWD .... Brownwood
KGKL . . i . . San Angelo
KBST . . A. . Big Spring
TEXAS
120! W. LANCASTER
i
Call
Letters Location
KCRS Midland
KTHT Houston
WACO Waco
KNOW Austin
KMAC* .... San Antonio
KABC* .... San Antonio
KRIO McAllen
'Only one San Antonio
Station to be used.
STATE
^
NETWORK
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES: WEED & COMPANY
New York • Detroit • Boston • Chicago • Atlanta • Hollywood • San Francisco
644
TEXAS
Pgm., Prod. Dir J. Allen Frye
Chief Announcer Bill Peak
Chief Engineer Leon Smith
Farm Editor '. . .Cliff DuBose
KVLF
ALPINE— 1947— MBS-S.W.-TSN
CACTUS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Big Bend Bcstrs.
Business Address P. O. Box 779
Phone Number 37
Studio-Transmitter Kokemot Field
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Long-Worth
Representative Taylor Borrof f
Membership NAB
President Barney H. Hubbs
General Manager Jack Hawkins
Station Manager Charles Van Grundy
Commercial Mgr Gene Hendryx
Program Director Elaine Parker
Chief Engineer Steve Horvath
KAMQ
AMARILLO— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By Top of Texas Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1301 Polk St.
Phone Number 2-6543
Transmitter Location E. on Hway. 287
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Forjoe
Membership BM'?
President .Walter G. Russell
Gen., Sta. Mgr Robert D. Houck
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr J. L. Adams
Chief Announcer, Farm Editor Ken Duke
Chief Anncr., Pgm., Musical Dir Tom Hipps
Chief Engineer Stewart Parson
Farm Editor Wayne Johnston
K F D A
AMARILLO— 1939— ABC
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By. .Amarillo Bcstg. Corp., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 109 E. 5th St.
Phone Number 5343
Transmitter Location Belaire Pk.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership BMB
President Gilmore Nunn
General Manager Howard Roberson
Commercial Manager Bill Fairley
Program Director Ray Whitworth
Publicity Director Joe Bob Cable
Musical Director Ralph Newton
Chief Engineer Noel Luddy
Farm Editor Pat Flynn
KGNC
AMARILLO— 1935
NBC-LONE STAR
Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Plains Radio Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address Radio BIdg., 8th &
Harrison
Phone Number 4242
Transmitter Location Wilton-Switch
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Cole, Lang-Worth
Representative Taylor-Borrof f
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Gene Howe
Exec. Gen. Mgr O. L. Ted Taylo
General Manager Aubrey Jackson
Local Sales Director Tom Kritse
Prom., Pgm. Dir Bob Watson
Business Manager Calvin Handy
Musical Director Bernie Howell
Chief Engineer William H. Torrey
Farm Editor J .B. Linn
KLYN
AMARILLO— 1 947— CBS
Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned.-Operated By. Plains Empire Bcstg. Co.
Address 1014 W. 7th Ave.
Phone Number 2-6773
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Blair
General Manager Carl Benefiel
Commercial Manager Lee Biggs
KBUD
ATHENS— 1948
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Henderson County Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 309
Phone Number 650
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Pres., Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr J. B. McNutt, Jr.
KNOW
AUSTIN— 1 926— ABC-TSN
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Pioneer Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 520 Capital Natl. Bank
Bldg.
Phone Number 2-6213
Transmitter Location First & Tillery Sts.
645
1 i: X A s
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Pearson
Membership NAB
President Wendell W. Mayes
Station Manager Louis R. Cook
Program Director Warren M. Beaman
Chief Engineer James E. Lewis
K f B C
AUSTIN— 1939— CBS-LONE STAR
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Texas Bcslg. Corp.
Bus. -Studio Address Brown Bldg.
(P. O. Box 717)
Phone Number 2-2424
Transmitter Location Manchaca Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Borroff
President Claudia T. Johnson
V.P., Gen.-Comm. Mgr J. C. Kellam
Sales Manager Sam Plyler
Program Director Richard S. Pryor
Publicity Director Harvey O. Payne
Musical Director Jane Holt Thomas
Chief Engineer A. B. Hearn
Farm Editor Reece Turner
KTXN
AUSTIN— 1948
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Wafts d.
Owned-Operated By Radio KTXN, Inc.
Address 309 W. 21st St.
Phone Number 7-4476
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr Thomas G. Harris
Chief Engineer Kerns H. Powers
KVET
AUSTIN— 1946— MBS-LIBERTY
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Austin Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 113 W. Eighth St.
Phone Number 8-8521
Transmitter Location Bull Creek Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Forjoe, Paul Girard
President John B. Connolly
General-Station Mgr Willard Deason
Commercial Manager Charles Howell
Pgm., Prod. Dir Dave Smith
Chief Engineer Alfred W. Scharath
KRU N
B ALLINGER— 1 947— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Runnels County Bcstg. Co.
Address Zappe Bldg.
Phone Number 3151-3161
Air Time 6 a.m.-10:15 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC
President, General Mgr R. E. Bruce
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr R. F. McGarvey
Chief Engineer W. C. Kelley
kFox
BAY CITY— 1947— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Wat's
Owned-Oper. By Bay City Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1391
Phone Number 642-3
Studio-Transmitler Location. .. State Hiway 3i
Air Time 6 a.m.-M,
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Paul Girard
General Manager J. G. Long
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr John Miller
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Hal Ewing
Program Director LaVerne Ewing
Chief Engineer Glenn R, Ellis
K ^ C T
BAYTOWN— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 650 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Bay Bcstg. Co,
Address Box 629
Phone Number 1850
News Service AP
President C. Q. Alexander
Vice President O. J. Howell
General Manager E. H. Keown
Commercial Mgrs Sylvia McKinstry.
Bill Lyons
Chief Engineer Emilio Rodriguez, Jr.
K RE L
BAYTOWN— 1947— DIXIE-LIBERTY
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Tri-Cities Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 419
Phone Number 1360
Studio-Transmitter Location Decker Dr.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Wo-ld
Membership NAB, BMB
President Robert Matherne
Gen., Sta. Mgr William M. Lightfoot
Program Director Robert T. Nolan
Production Director Norma Ruth Metz
Chief Engineer Marvin Daugherty
646
TEXAS
K F D
BEAUMONT— 1924
ABC-LONE STAR
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Beaumont Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address. .. .1420 Colder Ave.
Phone Number 2-7758
Transmitter Location. .2 Mi. N. of Bridge City
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service. . .Lang-Worth, Standard
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President D. A. Cannan
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr C. B. Locke
Sales Prom. Mgr Helen Caldwell
Program Director Dave Russell
Prod.-Musical Dir Conrad Bering, Jr.
Publicity Director Ralph Ramos
Chief Engineer S. Harold Jones
KPBX
BEAUMONT— 1947— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned By KPBX Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Operated By D. K. Maxted
Bus.-Studio Address New Crosby Hotel
Phone Number 2-0201
Transmitter Location 4945 Fannett Rd.
Air Time 5 a.m.-Sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
President F. L. Benckenstein
Gen., Sta., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . D. K. Maxted
Commercial Manager Pat Martin
Program Director Hugh Herrington
Production Director William Hammond
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir Gordon Clark.
Chief Engineer Lawrence Sanders
Farm Editor Glenn Earl
Continuity Director Lilyan Wilkinson
Traffic Director Helen Simmons
KR~IC
BEAUMONT— 1938
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By The Eenterprise Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address.. 130 Wall St.
Phone Number 4-9421
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, Thesaurus,
Associated
Representative Branham
President O. Eugene Davis
Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr E. C. Davis
Station Manager Les Ryder
Commercial Manager John Edwin Henry
Sales Prom. Mgr Revis Taylor
Program Director Mrs. Virginia Ryder
Musical Director Mrs. Garvis Taylor
Chief Engineer Marvin J. Easterwood
Farm Editor Robert Tucker
KTRM
BEAUMONT— 1947
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operoted By KTRM, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 230 Orleans St.
Phone Number 2-8478
Transmitter Location Crow & Odom Sts.
Air Time 6 a.m. -12:05 a.m.
News Service INS
Transcription Service World
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Jack Neil
Commercial Manager Bill McRae
Sales Prom. Mgr Barclay Herring
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Joseph S. Trum
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir Roy Dixon
Chief Engineer Ben F. Hughes
Farm Editor Charles Schmucker
KIBL
BEEVILLE— 1949
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Bee Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 948
Phone Number 1490
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Gen., Comm. Mgr. John D. Rossi
Partners J. D., V. L. Rossi
Pgm., Sta. Mgr Joe W. Caldwell
Chief Engineer Harry W. Wardwell
Pi l» 3 X
BIG SPRING— 1936— ABC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Big Spring Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 702 Johnson St.
Phone Number 1500
Transmitter Location IV2 Mi. N.E. of city
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr William J. Wallace
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr William L, Cox
Prog.-Prod.-Pub. Dir Robert Lindley
Chief Engineer Andrew M. Jones
KTXC
BIG SPRING— 1949
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Operated By Leonard R. Lyon
Address Big Spring City Park
Phone Number 3300
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
647
I K X A S
Pres., Gen. Mgr Leonard R. Lyon
Comm., Assl. Mgr Wayne Robison
Program Director Vance Kimble
Promotion Manager Sid Gamble
Ghief Engineer Al Thompson
KFYN
BONHAM— 1948
Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 250 Walls d.
Owned-Operaled By Frank Svoboda
Bus.-Studio-Transmiller Address.. 903 E. 4lh Si.
Phone Number 781
Air Time Sunrise-sunsel
KiTuz
BORGER— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Operaled By R. G. Hughes
Business Address Box 110
Phone Number 1600
Studio-Transmiller Lacalion. . 1431 Claylon Si.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcriplion Service Lang-Worlh
Represenlalive Paul Girard
Membership NAB
President R. G. Hughes
General-Station Mgr Wayne Phelps
Commercial Manager Harry Chilton
Pgm., Prod. Director Jack Roberts
Publicity Director Bill Clark
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir. . . .Raymond Baxter
Chief Engineer Herman Kreiger
K rTE L
BRADY— 1945— KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Powe-: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By G. L. Burns
Business-Studio Address Radio Bldg.
Phone Number 77
Transmitter Location Brady
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Hil F. Best
Gen.-Stalion Manager G. L. Bums
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr J. S. Sloane
Prog. Dir., Chief Announcer Gene Burns
Chief Engineer Cecil Nelin
KSTB
BRECKENRIDGE— 1947
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Walls d
Owned-Oper. By. .Stephens County Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Miller Bldg.
Phone Number 1430
Transmitter Location 1 '/2 Mi. W, of city
Air Time 6 a.m. -local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
General-Station Mgr R. W. Chapman
Commercial Manager Gilbert Webb
Chief Announcer T. Drakley
Chief Engineer R. E. Smith
Farm Editor W. R. Lace
KWH I
BRENHAM— 1937— KBS
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Walls d.
Owned-Oper. By Tom S. Whitehead
Business Address Brenham
Phone Number 655, 61 1
Studio Address . Main St.
Transmitter Location. . . .2 Mi. N. on Hway. 36
Air Time 6 a.m. -sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, SESAC
General Manager Tom S. Whitehead
Commercial Manager J. C. Price
Program Director Bill Sloan
Chief Engineer H. B. Balch
Farm Editor J. W. Stufflebeme
KfFY
BROWNFIELD— 1949
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Walls d
Owned-Oper. By Terry County Bcstg. Co
Address Box 103?
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Gen., Comm. Mgr Conrad Vernon, Jr.
Promotion Manager R. C. Norris
KBOR
BROWNVILLE— 1949
Frequency: 1600 Kc Powe-: 1000 Walts d
Owned-Oper. By Brownsville Bcstg. Co
Address Box 472
Phone Number 2-5677
Air Time Dayligh'
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Pres., Gen. Mgr., Pgm. Dir M. J. Wilson
Commercial Manager Vance C, Wilson
Chief Engineer Willis A. Wilson
KVAL
BROWNSVILLE— 1945— ABC
TEX. QUAL.
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaled By KVAL Bcstg. Co.
Address P. O. Box 1792
Phone Number 2-6452
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Free & Peters
President T. Frank Smith
Gen., Comm. Mgr T. Frank Smith, Jr.
Pgm. Dir., Prom. Mgr Tom Martin
Chief Engineer Ed Frazier
648
TEXAS
K B W D
BROWNWOOD— 1941
MBS-TEXAS STATE
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts 4.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Brown County Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 800 Hawkins St,
Phone Number 2401-2
Transmitter Location Williams Ranch Rd.
Air Time. 6 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
President. General Mgr Wendell Mayes
Commercial Manager F. T. Wilson
Program Director Wendell Mayes, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr Pat Brinkley
Chief Announcer A. D. Whisenant
Farm Editor Joel Chapman
Chief Engineer A. W. Stewart
KO^A
BRYAN— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By .Bryan Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 305 W. 26th St.
Phone Number 2-1451
Transmitter Location Villa Maria Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
Pres., Owner, Gen. Mgr David C. Jones, Jr.
Station Manager Frank J. Sosolik
Commercial Manager Euell G. Byers
Chief Engineer James R. Smith
Pgm., Farm Dir William J. Zak, Jr.
KDET
CENTER— 1949
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. .Center Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address 205 Austin St.
Phone Number 1199
Air Time • Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
President Tom E. Foster
Gen., Comm. Mgr. Jack Bell
Promotion Manager Tolbert Foster
Chief Engineer T. McLachian
KCTX
CHILDRESS— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Golden West Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Bus.-Studio. Address 217V2 N. Main
Phone Number 1085
Transmitter Location 1 Mi. W. of Childress
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB
President R. Malone Hagan
General Manager George D. Cowan
Commercial Manager Malone Hagan
Program Director LeRoy Carter
Publicity Director Mildred Sikes
Chief Announcer Bob Pace
Chief Engineer Brooks Braff ett
kcIe
CLEBURNE— 1947
Frequency: 1120 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Marti, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 919 N. Main
Phone Number 1025
Transmitter Location Route 3
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Representative Hil F. Best
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen.-Sta.-Comm.-Sales Prom.
Manager George W. Marti
Pgm., Prod. Dir D'Voe Lee
Chief Announcer Frank H. Hardgrove
Chief Engineer Lloyd E. Rodgers
Farm Editor C. A. Munsch
KSTA
COLEMAN— 1947
Frequency: 1000 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . Coleman County Bcstg. Co.,
Inc.
Business Address Box 435
Phone Number 8406
Studio-Transmitter Address .... Abilene Hwoy.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Hil F. Best
Membership NAB
President H. H. Jackson
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr '.Floyd Shelton
Sales Prom. Mgr., Farm Editor. .Jack Nesbitt
Program Director Jean Larson
Prod. Dir.. Chief Anncr Bill Fox
Publicity Director Mrs. Billy B. Beach
Chief Engineer Brownie Seals
WTA W
COLLEGE STATION— 1922
Frequency: 11 50 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By The Agricultural &
Mechanical College of Texas
Bus.-Studio Address Administration Bldg.
Phone Number 4-6724
Transmitter Location. .Bet. Bryan & College Sta.
Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
General Manager R. Henderson Shuffler
649
I i: \ A s
Sta., Comm. Mgr Richard L. Webb
Sales Prom. Mgr Mrs. Elsie Palranella
Pgm. Dir., Chiei Anncr John Scogin
Chief Engineer Richard L. Webb
Farm Editor Jack Timmons
KEYS
CORPUS CHRISTI— 1940
CBS-LONE STAR
Frequency: 1440 Ks Power: 1000 Walts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Nueces Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1460
Phone Number 2-7411
Studio Address Center Theater Bldg.
Transmitter Location Shell Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Toylor-BorroH
Membership NAB, BMB
Owners Charles Rossi, Earl C. Dunn,
H. B. Lockhart, E. C. Hughes
General Manager E. C. Hughes
Station Manager Kelly Wofford
Commercial Manager Tom Gibson
Program Director Ben Blackman
Chief Engineer Harold Griffith
KRIS
CORPUS CHRISTI— 1935— NBC-TQN
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Gulf Coast Bcstg. Co.
Address P. O. Box 840
Phone Number 6354
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr T. Frank Smith
Commercial Manager William Eikner
Pgm. Dir., Prom. Mgr Charles Nethery
Chief Engineer Elmer Atkinson
KSIX
CORPUS CHRISTI— 1947
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Waifs
Owned-Oper. By.... Corpus Christ! Bcstg. Co.,
Inc.
Address Showroom Bldg.
Phone Number 2-9242
Representative Forjoe
General Manager Vana M. Kennedy
KUNO
CORPUS CHRISTI— 1949
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Community Bcvstg. Co.
Address Box 4286
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service Capitol
President Leslie C. Smith
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr J. H. Mayberry
KWBU
CORPUS CHRISTI— 1943— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1030 Kc... Power: 50,000 Watts d.
Owned By Baylor Univ. of Waco
Business Address P. O. Box 898
Phone Number 5258-9
Studio Address White Plaza Hotel
Transmitter Location Gregory
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Representative Branham
General Manager Roy R. Kay
Exec. Secretary V. M. Kulhane'-:
Traffic & Continuity Rose Belik
Musical Directors. . .Irene Hill & Billy Gregory
Chief Engineer Nestor Cuesta, Jr.
K A N D
CORSICANA— 1937— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Alto, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address .... State Nafl. Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 2486
Transmitter Location Hway. 75
Air Time . . 6 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Branham
Membership NAB, BMB
President J. C. West
General Manager Walter S. Kline
Chief Engineer Donnell D. Dickson, Jr.
KCFH
CUERO— 1949
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 500 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By A. M. Respondek
Address Cuero
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Pres., Gen. Mgr A. M. Respondek
Commercial Manager Milton Binz
Program Director Edson Foster
Chief Engineer E. F. Meyer
kYTt
DALHART— 1948— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Dalrad Associates
Address 402 Vi Denrock
Phone Number 740
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
650
TEXAS
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
General Manager Kenneth B. Bishop
Chief Engineer Bill Smith
KIXL
DALLAS— 1947
Frequency: 1040 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . . .Variety Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. ... 1401 S. Akard St.
Phone Number Riverside 4521
Transmitter Location 5500 Parkdale Dr.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, World,
MacGregor
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
President, General Manager Lee Segall
Asst. Manager Tom W, Massey
Commercial Manager T. H. Strauss
Program Director Charles F. Payne
Production Manager John D. Wilson
Chief Engineer Bob E. Tripp
klIf
DALLAS— 1947— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Business-Studio Address .... Cliff Towers Hotel
Business-Studio Address Cliff Towers
Phone Number Winfield 0328
Transmitter Location Scyene Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-6 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Adam I. Young
Membership NAB
President Ba-ton R. McLendon
Gen., Sta. Mgr Gordon McLendon
Commercial Manager Bruce Collier
Asst. Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir. . .Bill Weaver
Musical Director Johnny Murray
Chief Engineer Glenn Callison
K R L D
DALLAS— 1926— CBS-TEXAS
Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KRLD Radio Corp.
Address Herald Square
Phone Number Central 6811
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
Representative Branham
Membership NAB, BMB
President John W. Runyon
General Manager Clyde W. Rembert
Commercial Mgr William A. Roberts
Program Director Roy George
Promotion Manager J. W. Crocker
Chief Engineer Roy M. Flynn
K S K Y
DALLAS— 1941
Frequency: 660 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By SKY Bcstg. Service
Business-Studio Address Hotel Stoneleigh
Phone Number Central 6193-4, LD800
Transmitter Location Bruton Rd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Membership NAB
Partner, Gen. Mgr A. L. Chilton
Station Manager R. G. Terrill
Commercial Manager R. L. Kanatzar
Program Director Leonard Holland
Chief Announcer Richo'd F. Pa"ker
Musical Director James L. Hughes
Chief Engineer Morris M. Ming
W F A A
DALLAS— 1922
NBC-ABC-TEXAS QUALITY
Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Dallas Morning News
Business-Studio Address 1122 Jackson St.
Phone Number Riverside 9631
Transmitter Location. .WFAA-820, Grapevine;
WFAA-570, Arlington
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Edward M. Petry
Membership NAB, BMB
President E. M. Dealey
General Manager Martin B. Campbell
Asst. Sales Manager Ralph W. Nimmons
Regional Sales Mgr Alex Keese
Sales Prom. Manager Robert E. Summers
Program Director Kelly Maddox
Production Director Bert Mitchell
Publicity Director Louis A, Breault, Jr.
Musical Director Billy Mayo
Chief Engineer J. Raymond Collins
Farm Editor Murray E. Cox
Asst. to Farm Editor Kitty R. Johnson
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.,
State Fair Grounds
Phone Number T3-6101
Transmitter Location White Rock Lake
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB
Chairman E. O. Cartwright
Managing Director .Dale Drake
651
I i: X A s
Program Director Pete Teddlie
Publicity Director Ruth Jones
Musical Director Alta Faye
Chief Engineer D. J. Tucker
Farm Editor Al Jones
(Sec P,/gc (>'>4)
KDLK
DEL RIO— 1947
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Del Rio Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1162
Phone Number 1234
Studio-Transmitter Location Cypress &
£. Second Sts.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Representative Hal Harlan
President James A. Clements
Gen., Sta. Mgr Hal Harlan
Com., Sales Prom. Mgr Don Howard
Program Director Hal Smith
Prod., Publ. Dir Bob Pro
Chief Anncr., Chief Engr Stan Benson
Musical Director Benny Johnson
KDSX
DENISON— 1948— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Grayson Bcstg. Co.
Address P. O. Box 263
Phone Number 3-400
Studio Address Hotel Denison
Transmitter Location. .2 Mi. N. City, Hiway 75
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Stcmdard
President, Gen. Mgr B. V. Hammond, Jr.
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr George Myers
Prod., Pub. Dir William H. Burkeft
Chief Announcer Allan Hundley
Chief Engineer Fred Weaver
KDNT
DENTON— 1938
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Harwell V. Shepard
Address Radio Center
Phone Number 276
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Best
General Manager Harwell V. Shepard
KDDD
DUMAS— 1947
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .. .North Plains Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. . .Hway. 287,
No. edge of Dumas
Phone Number 2-4411
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
President Lucian M. Spencer
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Ken Duke
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Ray Trent
Chief Announcer Bill Lask
Musical Director Katherine Vitz
■Chief Engineer T. D. Atkins
Farm Editor J. B. Wade
KU RV
EDINBURG— 1947
Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By J. C. Looney
Address Edinburg
Phone Number 710-1
Studio-Transmitter Location. .2 Mi. N. State Hy.
Air Time 8 a.m. -6 p.m.
News Service UP
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President James Cullen Looney
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Allan Dale
Sales Prom. Mgr Joe Payne
Chief Engineer Warren Chase
KULP
EL CAMPO— 1948— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By.. Wharton County Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1390
Phone Number 1390
Studio Address 505 E. Jackson
Air Time 5 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Hil F. Best
Membership NAB, BMB
President Culp Krueger
General Manager J. T. Senter
Office Manager Robt. Hathaway
Commercial Manager Melbadean Wells
Program Director Wesley Jones
Chief Engineer Joe Miller
Farm Editor V. L. Sandlin
Traffic Manager Jane Beatty
KELT
ELECTRA— 1949
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By .... Oil City Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 112
Phone Number 1051
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
General Manager W. M. H. Smith
Program Director Jack Womack
Chief Engineer Bill F. Lindsay
652
TEXAS
KELP
EL PASO— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned By Paso Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 106 Texas St.
Phone Number 3-3658
Transmitter Location Ascarate
Air Time 8 a.m.-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Keystone
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB. BMB
President Lewis O. Seibert
Gen., Sta.. Comm. Mgr John L. Thompson
Sales Prom. Mgr Bob Rowland
Pgm.. Pub. Dir Margaret Momsen
Production Director Ted Quillen
Chief Announcer Pat Wilkins
Musical Director June Barbour
Chief Engineer Mihon Cockrell
Farm Editor Paul Stevenson
KEPO
EL PASO— 1948— ABC
Frequency: 890 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KEPO, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .2419 N. Piedros St.
Phone Number 5-2731
Transmitter Location. .Hway. 54, 10 Mi. N.E.
of El Paso
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB
Exec. Vice Pres Kenyon Brown
General Manager Willard L. Kline
Commercial Manager .... Howard W. Baldwin
Program Director Gene Procter
Chief Engineer E. L. Gemoets
K R^ D
EL PASO— 1940
CBS-SOUTHWEST
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Roderick Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address. . .2201 Wyoming St.
Phone Number 2-6551
Transmitter Location. .SVz Mi. N., Newman Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Taylor-Borrof f
Membership NAB, BMB
President Dorrance D. Roderick
V.P., Gen., Sta. Mgr Vol Lawrence
Commercial Manager Robert C. Hughes
Program Director Ted Hunt
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Bob Canavan
Chief Announcer Richard Weaver
Chief Engineer Edward P. Talbott
KSET
EL PASO— 1947
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Sunland Bcstg. Co.
Address 2223 Montana St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
General Manager Vincent W. McConn
Station Manager G. C. Hoffmann
Commercial Manager O. J. Kaspa;
Program Director C. H. Hall
Chief Engineer W. V. Rockefeller
KfSM
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 Number 2-5423
Transmitter Location First St., Asca ate
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, World
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Sta. Mgr Karl O. Wyler
Commercial Manager Roy T. Chapman
Program Director Jack Chapman
Prod. Dir., Chief Anncr Jack Rye
Publicity Director Murray Yeager
Chief Engineer Kenneth J. Walton
Farm Editor Conrey Bryson
KCNC
FORT WORTH— 1946
Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Blue Bonnet Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 705 V2 Main St.
?hone Number 7i75
Transmitter Location 4000 Lawnwood St.
News Service AP
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr J. H. Speck
Commercial Manager Luther Adkiit^
Program Director Jerry Hahn
Chief Engineer Jack Hopkins
KCUL
FORT WORTH— 1949
Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 5000 d., 1000 n.
Owned-Operated By East- West Bcstg. Co,
Address 3607 Camp Bowie
Phone Number 7-2161
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Assoc' ated
Pres., Gen. Mgr W. B. Chambers, Jr.
Chief Engineer Nestor Cuesta, Jr.
653
W^hy You Buy
WRR-KFJZ
Vor Dal I as -Fort Worth:
* Cost-Por-ljisteiier Ratio
WUR-IvFJZ Conibinai ion has llie lowest actual rate and lowest Cost-Per-Llstener rating, based
on ll(H>|)i'r. of :ill the major station sLt-iips in Uio twin-city area. For 1 ininule opfn. day-
time: WniH-KFJZ, 14.411; (ABC), 18.00; (CBS), 30.00; (NBC), .50.00. For 1 nilnn <■ open,
niglit time: WRU-ivFJZ, :i4.00; (ABC), M.m; (CBS), CO. 00; (NBC), 00.00. Yet Hve-mon'.li-
averaKe lldopuralins; (furnished on roiiuesL) convened into Cost-T'er-Listener ranl<s WIIU-
KFJZ Coml)ina; ion FIRST for Sunday afternoons, SECOND for weelcday moniinn.s, FIHST
for \Vecl<day afternoons, and SECONTJ at niKht. asainst tile same competition.
^ Station Popularity
Both WRR and KFJZ are tops in popularity in their respeoiive cities ijecause of being
the primary news-and-sports stations. WRR Iji Dailas carries Dallas Eagle Ijasehall broad-
cast. World Series each year. Southwest Conference and highschool foa ball, baslietball. golf,
tennis, and Dallas Texans ice hockey. KFJZ in Ft. Worth carries World Series, and full
coverage of same sports as \AT{R. Texans are sports-mad; their dials stay tuned lO the
news-and-sporls stations.
* Audience Loyalty
WRR-IvFJZ Combination delivers real audience loyalty. No fly-by-nights, WTIR was
es.ablished in 1920, is world's oldest municipal station; was first station in Dallas; KFJZ
was established in 1922, was second station in Ft. Worth, is present key si ation of Texas
State Network. A whole generation has grown up and g.arted a new one, listening Ic these
two stations.
* Concentrated Coverage
WRR-KFJZ is a combination of two 5,000 Watt stations located 30 miles apart. Each Is
excellent in readability in both cities. WRR covers Dallas-Ft. Worth and the area Nop h and
East; KFJZ covers Dallas-Ft. Worth and the area West; overlap of CONCENTRATED
coverage is approximately 60%, completely including the million people of the Dallas-Ft.
\\orth market.
* Convenience to Advertiser
WRR-IvFJZ Combina.ion means convenience to the advertiser. One order, one price, one
billing; two stations for double coverage; choice of simultaneous or separate scheduling.
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KFJZ— FORT WORTH
W R R— DALLAS
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE — JOHN BLAIR & CO.
NEW YORK • CHICAGO • DETROIT • ST. LOUIS • LOS ANGELES • SAN FRANCISCO
654
TEXAS
K F J Z
FORT WORTH— 1922
MBS-TEXAS STATE
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Waits
Owned-Oper. By Tarrant Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .1201 W. Lancaster
Phone Number 3-3474
Transmitter Location Birdville
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC, World
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Gene L. Cagle
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . Clyde D. Pemberton
Pgm., Prod. Dir Hal Thompson
Chief Engineer James T. Peterson
KWBC
FORT WORTH 1946
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Worth Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address lOOSVz Houston
Phone Number 2-9231
Transmitter Location Old Denton Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative William G. Rambeau
President P. W. Seward
General Manager Lewis Love
Commercial Manager Conrad Dupree
Sales Prom. Mgr Tom Allen
Program Director Ed Hogan
Production Director Harvey Boyd
Publicity Director Dean McLean
Musical Director Charles Hobbie
Chief Engineer Melvin Parsons
KXOL
FORT WORTH— 1947— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Fort Worth Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address. . 1216 Pennsylvania Ave.
Phone Number 3-1448-9, 3-1440
Transmitter Location Cor. Piper Lane &
Galloway Rd.
Air Time 8 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative John E. Pearson
President F. M. Skinner
Gen., Sta. Mgr Russ N. Lamb
Commercial Mgr Herman C. Clark
Program Director Phil Vogel
Chief Announcer Bill Hightower
Chief Engineer John R. Crouse
W B A P
FORT WORTH— 1922
NBC-ABC-LONE STAR
Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 50,000 Walts
Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Carter Publiccrlf.ons, Inc.
Business Address 3900 Barnett St.
Phone Number Ft. Worth. LO-1981; Dallas,
TR-7-9757
Transmitter Location. .WBAP-820. Grapevine;
WBAP-570, Arlington
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated, Cole
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President Amon Carter
Director Harold Hough
Station Manager George Cranston
Commercial Manager Roy Bacus
Program Director Ed Lally
Production Director A. M. Woodford
Prom., Mcdse., Pub. Dir Jack Rogers
Chief Announcer Frank Mills
Musical Director Gene Bough
Chief Engineer R. C. Stinson
Farm Editor Layne Beaty
(See Page 656)
KNAF
FREDERICKSBURG— 1 947— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Gillespie Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address . . Security State Bank
Bldg.
Phone Number 311. 369
Transmitter Location U. S. Hway. 87
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-10:15 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative Hil F. Best
President Walter T. McKay
Vice-President Arthur Stehling
Gen.. Sta. Mgr Gregg Winters
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr W. J. Thomas
Chief Engineer Norbert Fritz
Farm Editor Walter Herbort
KGAF
GAINES VILLE—1 947— KBS
Frequency: 1580 Kc Powe-: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Gainesville Bcstg. Co.
Address Training School Rd.
Phone Number 248. 1600
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
President Joe M. Leonard, Sr.
General Manager Joe M. Leonard, Jr.
Commercial Manager Earl Leonard
Program Director Louis C. Pitchford, Jr.
Chief Engineer Cordell Martin
655
In The Shadow Of The Cowbell,
WBAP Memory Signal Since 1922
THE FORT WORTH -DALLAS AREA
PopuUfrofi' RcloilSaUi* Radio Ham»i*
WBAP ■ 570 (ABC| <, 528.200 n. 722,862,000 I,I23.53»
WBAP ■ 820 (NBC| 5.435,500 4,329.307,000 1,253.162
WBAP - TV (ABC. NBC) 1,035.571 1, 288, 703, 550 TV Count Monlhly
Delivering the South's richest market
is a WBAP specialty, as it has been
with radio since 1922 and with tele-
vision since September 29, 1948.
From metropolitan cities to the smallest
amlet, ranch or farm home, WBAP's
memory signal cowbell is listened to
more by more people in the South's rich-
market (Fort Worth- Dallas area).
WBAP now has facilities to produce
the most difficult program or commer-
cial (live, recorded or film) in its new
70,000 square foot Radio and Television
Center.
Complete station and market details
are available by contacting WBAP or
Free & Peters at any one of the offices
listed below.
'6'oiircc: SalcH Matiaf/emcit , I3i9. and Coi/Humrr Markcln /,''i»-'.rt.
*
Amon Carter. President
Harold Hough. Director
George Craniton. Manager
Roy Bacui. Com. Manager
WBAP Telophonei;
Fort Wortti:
LOcl-ood 1981
Dallai:
TremonI 7-9757
f Free; & Peters, inc. Exc/^he National Represemalhes
Fort Worth Detroit Atlanta San Ffdnciico Chlcaao Now Yofk Hollywood
656
TEXAS
KGBC
GALVESTON— 1947
Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.,
250 n.
Owned-Oper. By.... The Galveston Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Commerce Bldg.
Phone Number 4329
Transmitter Location. .E. end Galveston Island
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-H:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Gen., Sta. Mgr., Pub. Dir. . .James W. Bradner,
Jr.
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Floyd Smith
Pgm.. Prod. Dir Jim McConneJl
Musical Director Mary Jean Duncan
Chief Engineer Jesse Simms
KLUF
GALVESTON— 1922— MBS-LIBERTY
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The KLUF Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 300 Haden Bldg.
Phone Number 6676
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative William G. Rombeau
President George Roy Clough
Gen., Comm. Mgr., Chief Engr. . . . L. D. Clough
KSI J
GLADWATER— 1949
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Gladwater Bcstg. Co.
Address 303 Cotton St.
Phone Number 516
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Hil F. Best
Partners Carl Everett, Jr., B. H. Broiles,
J. B. Sheppard
General Manager Ken Bennett
Commercial Manager Bob Bennett
Program Director Tom Perryman
Promotion Manager Clyde Moore
Chief Engineer Lloyd Johnson
KCTI
GONZALES— 1947
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Gonzales Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 425 St. George St.
Phone Number 770
Transmitter Location. .2 V2 Mi. E. City, Hiway
200
Air Time. 6 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Gene Grant, Cooke
Gen.-Commercial Mgr.. .Lawrence M. Walshak
Pgm. Dir., Chief Engr Frank Wilson, Jr.
Farm Editor Thomas W. Wilson
KSWA
GRAHAM— 1948
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 500 Walts d.
Owned-Oper. By Graham Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 748
Phone Number 1200
Studio-Transmitter Location Hiway 24
News Service UP
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-Sunset
Transcription Service Capitol, SESAC
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Clay Thompson, Jr.
Commercial Manager W. J. Duncan
Chief Engineer Vance Newsom
KGVL
GREENVILLE— 1946
MBS-TEXAS STATE-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Truett Kimzey
Business-Studio Address . . Grahom-Fagg Bldg.
Phone Number 2066
Transmitter Location Wolfe City Hwory.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Membership NAB
General Manager Truett Kimzey
Station Manager Leo Hackney
Asst. Manager Paul D. Robinson
Program Director James D. Jones
Chief Announcer Bill Rust
Musical Director Dean Baker
Chief Engineer Tom Clyce
KCLW
HAMILTON— 1 947— LIBERTY
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Hamilton Bcslg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address Ill E. Leslie St.
Phone Number 500
Transmitter Location . . 2 Mi. Comanche Hiwav
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Air Time Daytime
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Clyde Weatherby
Station Manager J. Monroe Coston
Chief Engineer Carl Knella
K GB S
HARLINGEN— 194 1— CBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Harbenito Bcstg. Co.
657
I i: \ A s
Business Address P. O. Box 711
Phone Number 2200
Studio-Transmitter Address.. U. S. Hway. 83,
bet. Harlingen & San Benito
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service ... .Assoc'Oted, Slandard
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership BMB
President McHenry Tichenor
GeneralStcrlion Mgr Troy McDaniel
Commercial Manager Dave Bennett
Program Director John Harrison
Publicity Director Ve n Harlson
Chief Engineer Al Beck
KGRI
HENDERSON— 1947
Frequency: 1000 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Henderson Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Box 809
Phone Number 1128
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
President Roy B. Cannon
Gen., Comm., Prom. Mgr W. C. Crawford
Program Director Frank Ledbetter
Chief Engineer Lynn J. Roy
KPAN
HEREFORD— 1948
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Address Box 868
Phone Number 860
Studio-Transmitter Location. . . .16 Mi. W. City,
Hiway 60
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB
General Manager John Blake
Sales Prom. Mgr Hal W. Bly Miller
Chief Anncr., Engr John Ba^
Musical Director Jim Pilaut
KH BR
HILLSBORO— 1947
Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Hill County Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .204 E. Franklin St.
Phone Number 594
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Station Manager James O. Taylor
Program Director Rober Greable
Chief Engineer Norman A. Niesen
KATL
HOUSTON— 1947— LIBERTY
Frequency. 1590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Texas Bcstrs., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 412 Main St.
Phone Number Preston 3108
Transmitter Location Post Oak Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, SESAC
Representative IMS
Membership NAB
President William Harry Talbot
V.P., Gen. Mgr King Howard Robinson
Commercial Manager William C. Burks
Pub. Dir., Sales Prom. Mgr Charles Dyer
Program Director John Edwards
Production Director Robert Matthes
Chief Announcer Sidney Gervaise
Chief Engineer Edward Martin
Farm Editor Bill Bauerkempe •
KCOH
HOUSTON— 1948
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Call of Houston, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1 Main St.
Phone Number Charter 4-1888
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Associated.
MacGregor
General Manager Robe t C. Meeker
KLEE
HOUSTON— 1948
Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By W. Albert Lee
Business-Studio Address Milby Hotel
Phone Number Preston 1161
Transmitter Location 1 Mi. from inter-
section N. Sherperd & Airline
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Associated
Representative Adam J. Young
Membership NAB
President W. Albert Lee
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr John Pace
Pgm., Prod. Dir William Newkirk
Pub. Dir., Chief Anncr Bob Stevenson
Musical Director Bobbie McMahan
Chief Engineer Paul Huhndorf !
knTuz
HOUSTON— 1948
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Veterans Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .. .905 Scanlan Bldg.
Phone Number Central 8801
658
TEXAS
Transmitter Location. 315 N. Ennis
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Capitol
Representative For joe
Membership NAB
President Max H. Jacobs
Gen., Sta. Mgr Dave Morris
■Commercial Manager Douglas W. Blair
Program Director Walter Colvin
Production Director Johnnie Goodman
Chief Engineer O. C. Crossland
Sales Prom. Manager Carol Bennett
Production Manager Brooke Carroll
Publicity Director Robert Carpenter
Chief Engineer Harvey Wheeler
News Editor Pat Flaherty
K P R C
HOUSTON— 1925
NBC-TEXAS QUALITY
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Houston Post Co.
Business-Studio Address Lamar Hotel
Phone Number Fairfax 7101
Transmitter Location Deepwater
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, Standard
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB
President, Owner W. P. Hobby
General Manager Jack Harris
Asst. Gen. Mgr Jack McGrew
KTHT
HOUSTON— 1 944— MBS
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Texas Star Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 4000 S. Main St.
Phone Number Keystone 5535
Transmitter Location Nr. Son Jacinto
Battlegrounds
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership BMB, FMA
President Roy N. Hof heinz
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Bill Bennett
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Lauri Schutt
Prod., Pgm. Dir Ted Nobors
Chief Engineer O. B. Johnson
KTRH
HOUSTON— 1 930— CBS-TEXAS
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By KTRH Bcstg, Co.
=T E X A S=
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE
-AP
members, the greatest body of news col-
lectors In the world today, provide their news
to their AP.
TEXAS ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
President: Charles B. Jordan— KFJZ, Fort Worth
Vice-President: Pat Flaherty— KPRC, Houston
Secretary-Treasurer: Jim Alderman — WRR, Dallas
-TEXAS
659
I i: X A s
Address Rice Hotel
Phone Number Preston 4361
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS
Transcription Service World
Representative John Blair
Pres., Gen. Mgr B. F. Orr
Assistant Manager Ray Herndon
Natl. Sales Manager Ray Bright
Program Director Ted Nabors
Promotion Manager Monte Klebcm
Engineers Tom Hiner, Lester Mullan
K X Y Z
HOUSTON— 1930
ABC-LONE STAR
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Shamrock Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Gulf Bldg.
Phone Number Capitol 6151
Transmitter Location Deepwater
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . . Standard, Lang- Worth
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Glenn H. McCarthy
Exec. V J>., Gen. Mgr Fred Nahas
V.P., Comm. Mgr Terry Lee
Prod., Musical Dir Art Finger
Program Director Tom Franklin
Publicity Director Lee Hogg
Musical Director Ed Badeoux
Chief Announcer Frank Babcock
Chief Engineer Gerald R. Chinski
Farm Editor Roland Baker
K S A M
HUNTSVILLE— 1 938— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By J. G. Long
Address P. O. Box 312
Phone Number 666
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB
President J, G. Long
General Manager Bryan Powell
Res. Manager Harvard C. Bailes
Program Director Don Gulihur
Comm., Prom. Manager J. C. Dorrell
Chief Engineer John Neathery, Jr.
KEBE
JACKSONVILLE— 1946
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Bill A. Laurie
Bus.-Studio-Transmilter Address Box 1071,
Pierce Lane & Lake St.
Phone Number 2211-2
Air Time 6:55 a.m. -10 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, SESAC
Membership NAB
Owner, Gen. -Station Mgr Bill A. Laurie
Commercial Manager J. G. Johnson
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. ..Mrs. Emo Laurie
Prog.-Prod. Dir., Chief
Announcer Gary Smitherman
Musical Director Bill Laurie
Chief Engineer William M. McCreary, Jr.
ktIcj
JASPER— 1948
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Jasper Bcslg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .Texas Theater Bldg.
Phone Number 580
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, SESAC
President Joe J. Fisher
General Manager Ray Sherman
Comm., Prom. Mgr Bill Tompkins
Chief Engineer Eddie Lamb
KEVT
KERRVILLE— 1948— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Kerr County Bcslg. Co.
Address Junction Hi-Way
Phone Number: 900, 999
Air Time: 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
General, Station Manager V. Dean Turner
Commercial Manager L B. Dismukes
Chief Engineer Al Mason
K OC A
KILGORE— 1936— KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Wcttts
Owned-Oper. By Oil Capitol Bcstg. Assn.
Address 102 V2 E. North St.
Phone Number 1300
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Membership BMB
President Roy G. Terry
General Manager H. A. Degner
Commercial Manager Lewis W. Christie
Program Director Walton Stewart
Chief Engineer Karem O. Soule
Kl NE
KINGSVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d,
Owned-Oper. By. Estate of Jack Henry Kidd, Jr.
Address 205 E. King
660
TEXAS
Phone Number 1317
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Hil F. Best
President Josephine Pate Kidd
General Manager Ben A. Glusing
Comm., Sta. Mgr Eslon R. Pace
Program Director Robert R. Freimuth
Chief Engineer R. T. Whitaker
KPET
LAMESA— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Operated By Lamesa Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 30
Phone Number 690
Studio Trans. Location .... 1 1/2 Mi. S.E. Lamesa
Air Time Local sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Membership NAB
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Kermit Ashby
Sales Prom. Mgr Clayton Barkhurst
Prog.-Prod. Dir Mrs. O. K. Connor
Chief Announcer Johnnie Thurman, Jr.
Chief Engineer Eugene Cornelius
Farm Editor Hugh Smith
KHIT
LAMPASAS— 1948— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Lampasas Bcstog. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 228
Phone Number 721
Studio-Trans. Address Hiway 281
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Hil F. Best
Presidents Sylvester Lewis,
Robert O. Easton
Gen. Comm.. Mgr., Pgm. Dir. . Harry Van Slycke
Chief Engineer Don Peak
K P A B
LAREDO— 1938— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Laredo Bcstg. Co.
Address Hamilton Hotel
Phone Number 2124-5
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
President Mark Perkins
General Manager Joe Allison
Commercial Manager Barry Stratton
Program Director Dick Smith
Chief Engineer Hulon Smith
KLVT
LEVELL AND— 1949
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Herald Bcstg. Co.
Address P. O. Box 866
Phone Number 1030
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Owner Forrest Weimhold
General Manager Bill Spiller
Comm., Prom. Mgr Jack Lee
Program Director Fred Collins
Chief Engineer W. Thomas Davis, Jr.
KVOW
UTTLEFIELD— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Southwestern Bcstrs.
Business Address Box 192
Phone Number 400
Studio-Transmitter Location Clovis Hway.
Air Time 6.:30 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service MacGregor
President J. C. Rothwell
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr J, B. McShan
Program Director Othell W. Witson
Chief Announcer Johnny Richardson
Chief Engineer James Zackery
K F R 0
LONGVIEW— 1934
ABC-KBS-TEX. STATE
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Voice of Longview
Bus.-Studio Address Curtis Bldg.,
P. O. Box 792
Phone Number 1370, 411
Transmitter Location Marshall Hway.
Air Time . .Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Donald Cooke
Membership NAB, BMB
President James R. Curtis
KLTI
LONGVIEW— 1948— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. .LeTourneau Radio Corp.
Address P. O. Box 1866
Phone Number 4331
Studio-Trans. Address Mobberly Ave.
Air Time 6 a.m.-Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB
President R. G. LeTourneau
661
TEXAS
Station Manager Lloyd Hawkins
Commercial Manager Art Green
Program Director Lawrence Birdsong
Chief Engineer Ken Maxwell
Gen.-Sta. Mgr David P. Pinkston
Program Director S. A. Harral
Chief Engineer Roger V. Hively
KCBD
LUBBOCK— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Caprock Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1803 Broadway
Phone Number 6348
Transmitter Location U. S. Hway. 84
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB
President, General Mgr Joe H. Bryant
Station Manager Robert L. Snyder
Commercial Manager C. L. Land
Chief Engineer R. F. Lee
Farm Editor Gene Looper
K F Y 0
LUBBOCK— 1927— ABC-LONE STAR
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Plains Radio Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 914 Ave. I
Phone Number 5567
Transmitter Location 2312 Fifth St,
Air Time. 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Taylor-Borroif
Membership NAB, BMB
President Gene A. Howe
General Manager O. L. Ted Taylor
Commercial Manager Leete Jackson
Sta., Sales Prom. Mgr Gordon Thompson
Program Director Bill Morgan
Production Director Alene Tierney
Chief Engineer W. S. Bledsoe
Farm Director Jack Creel
KSEL
LUBBOCK— 1946
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Lubbock Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 1524
Phone Number 6376
Studio Address 14121/2 Texas Ave.
Transmitter Location .... V4 Mi. E. of Lubbock
city limits
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Hal Hobnon
President Walter G. Russell
K R B A
LUFKIN— 1938— KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Darrell E. Yates
Address Lufkin
Phone Number 272, 1340
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Continental Radio Sales
Membership NAB
Owner, Promotion Manager .. .Darrel E. Yates
KTRE
LUFKIN— 1947
MBS-LONE STAR-LIBERTY
Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Forest Capital Bcstg. Co.,
Inc.
Business Address Box 701
Phone Number 1420
Studio Address 114 V2 N. First St.
Transmitter Location Hway. 103
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President R. W. Wortham, Jr.
Gen. Sta. Manager Richman G. Lewin
Sales Promotion Manager Murphy Martin
Program Director Royce Christenson
Production Director Roger Sizoo
Publicity Dir., Chief Ann Hampton Keathly
Musical Director Marilyn Walker
Chief Engineer Fred Hill
KMHT
MARSHALL— 1947
MBS-TEX. STATE
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Marshall Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 109 W. Rusk St,
Phone Number 7826
Transmitter Location Old Jefferson Hway.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President J. P, Duncan
Station Manager Myrl Stein
Commercial Manager Robert Martin
Program Director Katie Hylton
Chief Announcer Bill Merrill
Chief Engineer R. L. Clay
662
TEXAS
KRiO
Mc ALLEN— 1 947— ABC
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Wails
Owned-Oper, By Frontier Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 1551
Phone Number 1700-1, 1440
Studio Address. .Hway. 83, IV2 Mi. E. of city
Transmitter Location 3 Mi. W. of Edinburg
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative Weed
Membership NAB. BMB
President Gene L. Cagle
General Manager Ingham S. Roberts
Commercial Manager R. B. Brust
Program Director Wm. J. Crable
Publicity Director W. J. Dickson
Chief Announcer Stewart Gravmount
Chief Engineer Wm. Meiners
Farm Editor Cliff Brown
Production Director Tom Brown
Chief Announcer Keith Ward
Chief Engineer Tom Yates
KMAE
McKINNEY— 1947
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .McKinney Air Enterprises,
Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 218 E. Virginia St.
Phone Number 183-4
Transmitter Location. .IV2 Mi. W. of McKinney
Air Time 6 a.m.-Iocal sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Hil F. Best
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr George W. Smith, Jr.
Commercial Manager Melvin Belew
Ass't-Gen. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Denise Adkins
Chief Announcer C. W. Rampy
Chief Engineer G, W. Smith, Jr.
Farm Editor Page Johnson
KCRS
MIDLAND— 1935— ABC
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By. .. .Clarence Scharbauer, Jr.,
Ruth Scharbauer
Business-Studio Address. . .112 W. Missouri St.
Phone Number 1080
Transmitter Location V2 Mi. W., Hiway 80
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
General Station Manager J. M. McDonald
Comm., SI. Prom. Mgr G. L. McDonald
Program Director Wayne Horrell
KORC
MINERAL WELLS— 1946— KBS
LIBERTY
Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Raymond River
Business-Studio Address . . . Community Center
Phone Number 319, 203
Transmitter Location South End of Town
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Hil F. Best
Commercial Manager Jim Roth
Program Director Ada Pearson
Publicity Director Bill George
Chief Announcer Kenneth Tucker
Musical Director Olie Carriker
Chief Engineer Raymond Blocker
KVK
MONAHANS— 1946
MBS-CACTUS-SOUTHWEST
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Monahans Bcstrs., Inc.
Address Radio Center
Phone Number 438-9
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Toylor-Borroff
Membership NAB. BMB
Pres.. Gen. Mgr Charles W. Stuckey
Comm. Mgr Larry Fischer
Program Director Jacqui Tipton
Chief Engineer John A. Straight
KIMP
MOUNT PLEASANT— 1948
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Mt. Pleasant Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 990
Phone Number 915
Studio Trans. Location . . . W. on Dallas Hiway
Air Time Simrise-Sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President, General Manager. Winton O. Ward
Sales Promotion Manager Jessie Pate
Program Director Bob Lawrence
Chief Engineer Henry N. Fones
663
TEXAS
KOSF
NACOGDOCHES— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Kelly Bell
Address Lufkin Hgwy.
Phone Number 1115
Transmitter Location. . .1'2 Mi. S. on Hiway 59
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, KBS
Membership BMB
President Kelly Bell
Gen., Comm. Mgr I. C. StalHngs
Chief Engineer Frank Murray
KSFA
NACOGDOCHES— 1 947— LIBERTY
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Nacogdoches Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 1509 North St.,
P. O. Box 56, N. St. Station
Phone Number 860
Transmitter Location Pruitt Hill
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Paul Girard
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr.. .Wilbur Courtland Fouts
Commercial Manager Dick Kelly
Pgm., Prod. Dir Brunei Harvey
Chief Announcer A. D. Brown
Musical Director Ann Simon
Chief Engineer George Middlebrook
KECK
ODESSA— 1947
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. .Ector County Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1369
Phone Number 5791
Studio Address 120 W. Tlurd
Transmitter Location Hway. 80, 3 Mi. W.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Lang- Worth, Standard
Representative Paul Giiard
Owner, Gen.-Sta. Mgr Ben Nedow
Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr Chuck Wilson
Program Director Roy Eisner
Production Director Maude Wilson
Publicity Directors. .Ben Nedow, Chuck Wilson
Chief Announcer Greg Gregory
Musical Director Helen Smith
Chief Engineer John Rowlets
Farm Editor Frank Allan
KOS A
ODESSA— 1947— CBS-SOUTHWEST
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . Southwestern Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 115 W. 6th
Phone Number 4301
Transmitter Location Crane Hw^ay.
Air Time Unlimited
Nev^rs Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB
President Paul Moss
General-Stcrlion Manager Cecil L. Trigg
Comm. Mgr Robert Montgomery
Sales Prom. Mgr Jay Mehaffey
Production Director John Guffey
Program Manager John Vacca
Publicity Director Virginia Heflin
Chief Announcer Al Taylor
Musical Director Lory Blalock
Chief Engineer James Simpson
News Edtior Ed Cost ello
KRIG
ODESSA— 1945— MBS-LIBERTY
CACTUS
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Oil Center Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Ill E. Fifth
Phone Number 6871
Transmitter Location .... So. of City. Hway. 5 1
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Hil F. Best
President R. O. Canon
General Manager Jack W. Hawkins
Station Comm. Manager .... Marguerite LaRue
Program Production Director . Clarence Garmes
Publicity Director Flo Cox
Chief Announcer Gene Connors
Chief Engineer David Soule
KOGT
ORANGE— 1947
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Sabine Area Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 407 10th St.,
P. O. Box 551
Phone Number 4381-2
Transmitter Location. . . .3 Mi. N. of Orange on
Hway. 87
Air Time 6 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Representative Hil F. Best
664
TEXAS
President I. Jacobs
Gen. Sta. Comm. Mgr Phillip Dusenbury
Program Director Mrs. Miriam Graham
Chief Engineer Richard Suggs
Farm Editor Rocky Stone
K N ET
PALESTINE— 1936— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. .. .Palestine Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address. .219 Municipal BIdg.
Phone Number 8686
Transmitter Location Jacksonville Hway.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Representative Ra-Tel
President B. A. Laurie
General Station Manager Eddie Evans
Commercial Manager Don Norton
Prog. Dir.-Chief Ann Marvin Grain
Publicity Director LaVeda Norris
Chief Engineer Jimmie Richardson
KPDN
PAMPA— 1936— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Powe-: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By C. H. Hoiles, Harry
Holies, Jane Hoiles Hardie
Address 212 N. Ballard
Phone Number 1100-1
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB, BMB
Partners C. H. Harry, Jane Hoiles
General Manager Ken Palmer
Promotion Manager Jean Peters
Comm. Mgrs Tom Capps, Elton Lathrop
Program Director Danny Sullivan
Chief Engineer Garth W. Osborne
K P LT
PARIS— 1935— ABC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By No. Star Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address Cor. S. Main & W. Austin
Phone Number 1124-5-6
Transmitter Location Hway. 271
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB
President A. Boyd Kelley
General Manager Julian L. Hill
Asst. Manager Ann Nipp
Program Director Ina Sheppard
Musical Director John Allen
Chief Engineer Paul H. Daniels
K I U N
PECOS— 1935
MBS-KBS-SOUTHWEST-CACTUS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Jack Hawkins, Barney Hubbs
Business-Studio Address 316 S. Cedar St.
Phone Number 21
Transmitter Location 1 Mi. N. of Town
Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Jack Hawkins
Comm. Mgr Don Brooks
Program Director W. D. Martin, Jr.
Chief Engineer Harry W. Boehnemann
KEYE
PERRYTOWN— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Great Plains Bcstg. Co.
Address Perryton
Phone Number 377
Transmitter Location Vz Mi. W. City
Air Time 6 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service .... Lang-Worth, Capitol
President Carl Ellis
Gen., Sta., Comml. Mgr Irvin R. Buchanan
Sales Prom. Mgr Leo Wilmeth
Program Director Zeb Williams
Publicity Director Gus Henshaw
Chief Announcer Harry McFarling
Chief Engineer Coy Thompson
KVOP
PLAINVIEW—1 944— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By W. J. Horpole
Business-Studio Address Veigle Bldg.
Phone Number 1400
Transmitter Location Wayland College
Grounds
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., General Mgr W. J. Harpole
Station Manager Rial L. Campbell
Commercial Manager Bill Harrell
Sales Prom. Mgr Bob Zallermayer
Program Director Keith Loyd
Chief Announcer Norman Lord
Musical Director Billie Joe Ogletree
Chief Engineer Clark Norris
KOLE
PORT ARTHUR— 1947— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper, By Port Arthur Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1126
665
I i: X A s
Phone Number 2-9436-7-8
Studio Address Payne Bldg., Fourth al
Fort Worth Sis.
Transmitter Ft. Arthur-Beaumont Hiway
Air Time 5:55 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Friedenberg
Membership NAB
General-Station Manager Socs Vralis
Commercial Manager Glenn Hewitt
Sales Promotion Mgr Mary Ann Baker
Program Director Mary Anne Petru
Prod. Dir., Chief Ann Gene O'Bannon
Publicity Director Sig Mathiessen
Musical Director Jerry Oppel
Chief Engineer Jerry Dorminy
K P A C
PORT ARTHUR— 1934— MBS
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Port Arthur College
Bus. -Studio Address 1515 Lakeshore Dr.
Phone Number 7458
Transmitter Location Orange Hway.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service .Standard, World
Membership NAB
President, Gen. Manager W. D. Mauldin
Stotion-Comm. Manager. . .Marjorie R. Vickers
Sales Prom. Mgr George Crouchet, Jr.
Program Director Corinne Enos
Prod. Pub. Director Mack Newberry
Chief Announcer Joel Swanson
Chief Engineer Glenn Boatright
KFRD
ROSENBERG— 1948
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. Ford Bend County Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 832
Phone Number 980
Studio Address 3440 Ave. H
Transmitter Location Extension of Ave. N.
Air Time 6 a.m.-Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Hill F. Best
President Mart Cole, Sr.
General, Commercial Manager. .Jim Hairgrove
Pgm., Prod., Musical Dir Bob Cutting
Chief Engineer Frank Wood
K G K L
SAN ANGELO— 1928— ABC
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Waits d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operaled By KGKL, Inc.
Business-Studio Add.ess . . . . St. Angelus Hotel
Phone Number 6715
Transmitter Location Robert Lee Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership NAB, BMB
President H. C. Ragsdale
General-Station Manager ... .Lewis O. Seibert
Commercial Manager Robert Bradbury
P.ogram Director Jeanne Rau
Publicity Director Jane Bosworth
Chief Engineer William Poteet
KTXL
SAN ANGELO— 1947
MBS-LONE STAR
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . . Wes-Tex Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 1901 W. Beauregard
Phone Number 7183
Transmitter Location Robert Lee Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB
President Armistead D. Rust
Station Manager Robert M. Baird
Commercial Manager D. J. Hostetter
Publicity Director Robert McClellen
Traffic Director Mrs. Jocelle Harlow
Program Director Don Phillips
Chief Engineer Robert Benson
Farm Editor W. D. Reese
K A B C
SAN ANTONIO— 1926
ABC-TEX. STATE
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts d.;
10,000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Alamo Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Milam Bldg.
Phone Number Fannin 3126
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB
President Gene L. Cagle
Station Manager Bill Michaels
Promotion Manager L. Jerry Spengler
Commercial Manager E. L. Colbourn
Chief Engineer Joseph B. Haigh
KCOR
SAN ANTONIO— 1948
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By KCOR. Inc.
666
TEXAS
Business-Studio Address 214 Broadway
Phone Number Cathedral 1301
Air Time • Unlimited
Representative Everett McKinney
Membership NAB
President Raoul A. Cortez
Manager Charles F. Harris
Commercial Manager William P. Smythe
kTte
SAN ANTONIO— 1947
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. .. .Charles W. Balthrope
Business-Studio Address. . . .315 Transit Tower
Phone Number Fannin 0335
Transmitter Location Dartmouth at
Stephenson Rd.
Air Time 5 a.m.-Sunset
News Service ... AP
Representative IMS
General-Station Mgr Charles W. Balthrope
Commercial Manager Alex A. Coe
Program, Music Director ......... Alec Chesser
Chief Engineer John Siercovich
KfWW
SAN ANTONIO— 1948
Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Good Neighbor Bcstg. Co.
Address 518 W. Houston St.
Phone Number Fannin 5255
Air Time Daylight
Representative McGillvra
General Manager Manuel D. Leal
Program Director Perez Del Rio
Chief Engineer L. E. Richards
K MA C
SAN ANTONIO— 1926
MBS-TEX. STATE
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The Walmac Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. .222-224 W. Commerce St.
Phone Number Cathedral 6211
Transmitter Location Hway. 87, Martinez-
Converse Rd.
Air Time 5 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Cole
Representative John E. Pearson
Owner, Gen.-Station Mgr. . . Howard W. Davis
Prog.-Prod. Director Tony Bessan
Publicity Director Betty Nunley
Chief Engineer Charles L. Brady
Farm Editor Harry O'Connor
K ON 0
SAN ANTONIO— 1927
Frequency: 1400 Kc (CP 860). Power: 250 Watts
(CP. 5000 d., 1000 n.)
Owned-Operated By Eugene J. Roth
Address Box 2338, 317 Arden Grove
Phone Number Fannin 5171
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB, BMB
Owner Eugene J. Roth
General Manager Jack L. Pink
Asst., Sta. Mgr Bob Roth
Commercial Manager James M. Brown
Program-Production Dir Robert F. Jenkins
Chief Announcer Ray Hunt
Chief Engineer George Ing
KTSA
SAN ANTONIO— 1922— CBS
LONE STAR
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Sunshine Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Ave. E. & 3rd St.
Phone Number Garfield 1251, 3131
Transmitter Location Eisenhower Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service . . Associated, MacGregor
Representative Free & Peters
President Frank G. Huntress, Jr.
GenL Station, Comm. Mgr Charles D. Lutz
Program Director N. E. Thompson
Chief Engineer W. G. Egerton
WOAI
SAN ANTONIO— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 1200 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Southland Industries, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. ... 1031 Navarro St.,
P. O. Box 2641
Phone Number Garfield 4221
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, INS, UP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
Representative Edward Petry
Membership BMB
Chairman of Board G. A. C. Halff
General Manager Hugh A. L. Halff
Commercial Manager Jack Keasler
Program Director Jerome Lee
Promotion Manager Dallas Wyant
Chief Engineer Charles L. Jeffers
KCNY
SAN MARCOS— 1948— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Central Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 32
Phone Number 888
Studio Trans. Location 1105 McKie St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-Sunset
News Service UP
667
TEXAS
Transcription Service Capitol
Pres., Genl., Sta. Mgr Frank H. Stewart
Comm.. Sales Prom. Mgr Dub Thomas
Prog. Dir., Farm Editor Jim Bell
Chief Engineer Merl Saxon
KTAN
KWED
SEGUIN— 1948
Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Weldon Lawson
Business-Studio Address 200 S. Camp St.
Phone Number 1580, 1438
Transmitter Vz Mi. N. on McQueeney Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
Gen., Station Mgr Garfield Kiel
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Ed Moore
Prog. Dir., Chief Announcer . . . Henry Lehnhoff
Chief Engineer Richard Zuehl
Farm Editor Ed Moore
KEVA
SHAMROCK— 1949
Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . .Shamrock Texas Bcstg. Co.
Address P. O. Box 20
Phone Number 620
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President Albert Cooper
General Manager John Kennedy
Commercial Manager Charles Cooper
Pgm. Dir., Chief Engr Acton Tillery
K R R V
SHERMAN-DENTSON— 1936
MBS-TEX. STATE
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Red River Valley Bcstg.
Corp.
Business Address 421 N. Crockett St.
Phone Number 201
Studio Address. .. .421 N. Crockett, Sherman;
Cor. Fannin & Owing Sts., Denison
Transmitter Location. .Hway. 75 bet. Sherman
& Denison
Air Time 6a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, MacGregor
Representative John E. Pearson
President G. H. Wilcox
General Manager L. L. Hendrick
Mgr. Denison Studio W. E. Wilcox
Program Director Tom E. Spellman
Chief Announcer Norman Phillips
Chief Engineer Tom John
SHERMAN— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1500 Kc Power: 250 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By Sherman Best. Corp.
Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 661
Phone Number 2910
Transmitter Location. . 1 2 Mi. N. of Sherman on
Hway. 75
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
General-Station Manager E. T. Fanl, Jr.
Program Director Bill Jaco
Production Director Mary Claycomb
Chief Announcer Jim Shelton
Chief Engineer Paul Phillips
KSN Y
SNYDER— 1949
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Blake-Formby Bcstg. Co.
Address Snyder
Phone Number 810
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Owners John Blake, Marshall Formby
General Manager Marshall Formby
Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Clint Formby
Chief Engineer Roy Johnson
KDWT
STAMFORD— 1947— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By David W. Ratlifi
Business Address Stamford
Phone Number 840. 866
Studio-Transmitter Location Hway. 380
Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Keystone
General-Station Manager David W. Ratliff
•Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr James Calhoun
Program, Production Director. .Lahoma Dickson
Publicity Director Earl Williams
Chief Engineer O. P. Davis
Farm Editor Sydney Porter
KSTV
STEPHENVILLE— 1947
Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Ovimed-Operated By. .Stephenville Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 34
Phone Number 950
Studio Address 140 V2 S. Belknap
Transmitter Location Dublin Hway.
Air Time 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Keystone, Standard
Membership . , NAB
668
TEXAS
Gen., Station, Comm. Mgr Frank E. Elkins
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm., Prod. Dir Al Kane
Chief Announcer Pat Narry
Musical Director Bobbie Grant
Chief Engineer Walter C. Lacy
Farm Editor Bob Smith
KSST
SULPHUR SPRINGS— 1947
MBS-EBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Hopkins County Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address PuUy Bldg.
Phone Number 1230
Transmitter Location Radio Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
President William N. Edwards
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Bill Bradford
Commercial Manager Clovis Pinion
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Tom Brubaker
Chief Engineer William E. Bradford, Jr.
KX 0 X
SWEETWATER— 1939— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By Sweetwater Radio, Inc.
Operated By. .J. S, McBeoth, J. Horley Hubbard
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address Box 570,
Roby Hwccy.
Phone Number 4655-6
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, KBS
Representative Hil F. Best
President J, S. McBeorth
Gen.-Station Comm. Mgr. ... J. Harley Hubbard
Sales Prom. Manager Elwood Fritch
Program Director Jack Funk
Chief Announcer Jack Logan
Chief Engineer J. T. Allen
KTAE
TAYLOR— 1948
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By KTAE, Inc.
Business Address Box 191
Phone Number 1260
Studio Address 121 V2 E. 2nd St.
Transmitter Location Hway. 95
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr Graham Gillis
Conoley
Pgm. Dir., Chf. Anncr R. S. Heller
Chief Engineer Gordon W. Rainey
KT E M
TEMPLE— 1 936— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Bell Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 17 S. Third St.
Phone Number 5252-3
Transmitter Location Vz Mi. N. of Temple
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Membership NAB
President Frank W. Mayborn
General Manager Burton Bishop
Commercial Manager J. E. Callaway
Chief Engineer Curtis Casey
KCMC
TEXARKANA— 1932
ABC-TEX, STATE
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By KCMC, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 317 Pine St.
Phone Number 3-6151
Transmitter Location Summerhill Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Toylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President C. E. Palmer
General Manager Frank O. Myers
Commercial Manager Thomas Dillahunty
Program Director Herman Cecil
Production Director Don Myers
Chief Engineer Harvey Robertson
KTFS
TEXARKANA— 1946
MBS-RAZORBACK-LBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Texarkana Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 409V2 State Line Ave.
Phone Number 35-123-4
Transmitter Location S. Robison Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr David M. Segal
Studio Director Les Eugene
Local Commercial Manager. . .Martin O. Enger
Production Director Frank Thomas
Musical Director Wally Hoy
Chief Announcer Norman Bale
Chief Engineer David Wommack
669
I i: X A s
KTLW
TEXAS CITY— 1948
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Texas City Bcstg. Service
Business-Studio Address ... Showboat Theater
Bldg.
Phone Number 2240
Transmitter Location Moses Lake
Air Time Sunup to Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Thesaurus
President J. G. Long
General Manager Joe Brown
Station Manager Wally Pierre
Program Director Carl Kayser
Chief Announcer Charles Harrison
Chief Engineer M. D. Wagner
K GK B
TYLER— 1930— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By E. Texas Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 115 S. College
Phone Number 23875
Transmitter Location State Park Hiway
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative. . .John E. Pearson, Gene Grant
Membership NAB, BMB
President, General Manager. . .James G. Ulmer
Station Manager Mort Silverman
Sales Prom. Mgr Joe Campbell
Commercial Manager W. E. Moore
Program Director J. Edwin Smith
Chief Engineer Hudson C. Collins
KTBB
TYLER— 1947— LIBERTY-LONE STAR
Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. . . .Blackstone Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Blackstone Hotel
Phone Number 4-7278
Transmitter Location Morningside Dr.
Air Time 6 a.m.-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
Director S. H. Bothwell
General-Station Manager M. E. Danbom
Asst. Mgr., Pub. Dir David Bothwell
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Don Tausch
Production Director Jack Reavley
Chief Engineer Robert A. Wileman
Farm Editor Sam Whitlow
KVOU
UVALDE— 1947— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Uvalde Bcstrs., Inc.
Address 1450 Batesville Rd.
Phone Number 717
Air Time 6:15 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Membership NAB
President-General Mgr Edward J. Harpole
Station Manager Burney Jones
Commercial Manager Joe Watson, Jr.
Program Director Eldon Coward
Publicity Director Stan Benson
Chief Engineer Bob Hicks
K VW C
VERNON— 1939— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Northwestern Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1813 Wilbarger
Phone Number 1048-9
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Clark
Commercial Manager John Crobtree
KNAL
VICTORIA— 1949
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 500 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Victoria Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 1410
Phone Number 1410
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Hi! F, Best
President Truman Belcher
Commercial Manager Pat Reed
Pgm. Dir., Prom. Mgr Carruth Palmer
Chief Engineer Russell C. Walters
K Vl C
VICTORIA— 1940— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By KVIC Bcstg. Co.
Business Address. .Victoria Bank & Trust Bldg.
Phone Number 1106-7
Studio-Transmitter Location Cuero Hway.
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership BMB
President J. G. Long
Gen., Sta. Mgr Robert Tharp
Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr Jim Trueheart
Program Director Robert Cutting
Production Director Patricia Breech
Chief Anncr., Farm Editor Jim Traber
Chief Engineer Robert McCown
KWtX
WACO— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KWTX Bcstg. Co.
670
TEXAS
Business-Studio Address 108 Vis So. 6
Phone Number 3-7331
Transmitter Location 35 Mi. S.W. of 12th
on Pierrard Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Everett McKinney
Membership NAB
President Gov. Beauiord Jester
Gen.-Sta. Manager M. N. Bostick
Commercial Manager J. M. Brinegar
Sales Prom. Manager Rex Bodoin
Prog. Dir., Farm Editor Gerry Lansing
Program Director C. L. Hinkle
Production Director Al Mankin
Publicity Director Bobby Martin
Chief Announcer Byron Lowrey
Musical Director Lucille Novich
Chief Engineer L. R. Grubbs
Farm Editor Johnny Watkins
WACO
WACO— 1922— ABC
Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Frontier Bcslg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Amicable Bldg.
Phone Number 9315
Transmitter Location So. 12th St. Rd.
Air Time 6a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative Weed
Membership NAB
President Gene Cagle
General Manager R. Lee Glasgow
Commercial Manager Stanley E. Wilson
Program Director ..Bob H. Walker
Chief Engineer Jesse Dove
K R G V
WESLACO— 1927— NBC-LONE STAR
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Taylor Radio & TV Corp.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .201 Border St.
Phone Number 375
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth, SESAC
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President O. L. Ted Taylor
General Manager Byron W. Ogle
Asst. Manager Dick Watkins
Commercial Manager Sallye E. Jones
Sales Prom. Manager Ted Cressner
Program Director Jim Cook
Publicity Director Thelma Pearce
Chief Announcer Dick Harwell
Chief Engineer O. L. Hartwig
KFDX
WICHITA FALLS— 1947
ABC-LONE STAR
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Walls n.
Owned-Operated By.Wichtex Radio & TV Co.
Bus.-Studio Address City National Bank
Bldg., P. O. Box 2331
Phone Number 2-8668
Transmitter Location Iowa Park Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President Darrold A. Cannon
Gen., Sta. Mgr W. P. Hood
Commercial Manager Sid Grayson
Sales Prom. Manager John Edwards
Program-Production Director George Craig
Publicity Director Mike Carpenter
Chief Engineer John Adams
KTRN
WICHITA FALLS— 1948— MBS-LBS
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Texoma Bcstg. Co.
Address 917 V2 Scott St.
Phone Number 2-5214
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Pearson
President James B. Barnett
Gen., Comm. Mgr Boyd Kelley
Pgm. Dir., Prom. Mgr Bill Richie
Chief Engineer Bob Harmon
K W FT
WICHITA FALLS— 1939— CBS
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KWFT, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Kemp Hotel
Phone Number 4182
Transmitter Location 2V2 Mi. W.N.E. of
Resettlement Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB, BMB
President, General Manager. . . .Kenyon Brown
Station Manager Charles E. Clough
Comm. Sales Prom. Manager A. L. Pierce
Program, Production Director. .Blaine Cornwell
Musical Director Lillie Mae Comiskey
Chief Engineer Herbert T. Wiley
Farm Editor Burnis Arnold
671
UTAH
Estimated Population 6S 2, 000— Increase -r-24.0% — Radio Homes 176,000
Radio I'aniilics I '"J. 000 — Stations in State IS
KBU H
BRIGHAM CITY— 1948
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 250 Watls d.
Owned-Oper. By Samuel L. Stephens, Sr.
Address 948 W. Forest St.
Phone Number 948-9
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Membership NAB
General Manager Samuel L. Stephens, Sr.
Comm.-Sales Prom. Manager. . .Wade Ebeling
Pgni.-Prod.-Pub. Dir J. D. Stewart
Sta. Mgr.-Chf. Engr Sam Stephens, Jr.
K S U B
CEDAR CITY— 1937— CBS
Frequency: 590 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By So. Utah Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address El Escalante Hotel
Phone Number 398-9
Transmitter Location ... 7 Mi. W. of Cedctr City
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President Ivor Sharp
Gen. Mgr Roscoe A. Grover
Comm.-Sls. Prom. Mgi^-Pgm. Dir. . Arthur Higbee
Musical Director Roy Halverson
Chief Engineer Hurschell Urie
Farm Editor Roscoe A. Grover
K V N U
LOGAN— 1938
MBS-KBS-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Cache Valley Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 284, 1393 N. Main St.
Phone Number 1400-1
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service . UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President Herschel BuUen
Gen.-Sta.-Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr.,
Publicity Director Reed Bullen
Prog.-Prod.-Musical Dir., Chief
Announcer Don Reber
Chief Engineer Delmont Olesen
Farm Editor Reed Bullen
KMUR
MURRAY— 1948
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Murray Bcstg. Service
Address 4G46 So. State St.
Phone Number Murray 1360
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Langworth, Capitol
Membership NAB
Pres.-Gen. Mgr Oral J. Wilkenson
Station Manager James Petersen
Coirunercial Manager Howard Pingree
Pgm.-Prod. Dir Gil Henry
Musical Director Lennie Hesterman
Chief Engineer Fred Weibell
Farm Editor George Balding-Jack Spencer
kTo
OGDEN— 1924
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Interstate Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 425 25th St., Hotel Ben
Lomond
Phone Number 5721
Transmitter Location Konesville
Air Time 8 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB
President Edris Glassmann
General Manager George C. Hatch
Station Manager George B. Morgan
Comm. Mgr., Prog. Dir Collin W. Lowder
Sales Prom. Manager Clinton Raymond
Production Director Doug Stringfellow
Publicity Director Al Weeks
Chief Announcer, Musical Dir. . . Dean Thueson
Chief Engineer Wayne T. Boothe
KOPP
OGDEN— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By James B. Littlejohn
Address Route 2
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . Lang- Worth, Associated
Representative Friedenberg
General Manager James B. Littlejohn
Assistant Manager F. J. Wineriter
KVOG
OGDEN— 1948
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By United Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 325
Phone Number 2-7535
672
UTAH
Studio-Transmitter Location. .1538 Gibson Ave.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Standard
President, General Mgr '.Arch G. Webb
Commercial Manager Joe T. Johnson
Chief Engineer Gerald W. Peterson
KOAL
PRICE— 1936
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Eastern Utah Bcstg. Co.
Address Price
Phone Number Price 200
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service UP
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Manager Jack Richards
Sis. Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dir. Carl P. Wolfrom
Chief Engineer Leo E. Reid
KCSU
PROVO— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By. .The Central Utah Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 550
Phone Number 2802-3
Studio-Transmitter Location 12th South &
University Ave.
^ir Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
Representative Biddick
President Frank A. Van Wagenen
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Harold E. Von Wagenen
Pgm. Dir.-Chi. Anncr ElDean Bennett
Conmi.-Sls. Prom. Mgr John T. Hyde
Acting Chief Engineer Merlin North
KNEU
PROVO— 1949
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Lester R. Taylor
Address Prove
K 0 V 0
PROVO— 1939
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KOVO Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 108 W. Center St.
Phone Number 1680
Transmitter Location 651 W. 16th So.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB
President Clifton A. Tolboe
General-Station Mgr Arcli L. Madsen
Commercial Manager L. H. Curtis
Sis. Prom. Manager Dewain Silvester
Pgm. -Prod. Dir James H. Lawrence
Publicity Director Chris Sanders
Chief Engineer Henry Keyes
KSVC
RICHFIELD— 1947
INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: B90 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By. .Sevier Valley Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Richfield
Phone Number 690
Transmitter Location East on 4lh South
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, SESAC
President William L. Warner
Representative Avery Knodel
Gen. Sta.-Comm. Mgr. . . William L. Warner, Jr.
Pgm.-Prod.-Pub. Dir Frank Peacock
Chief Engineer David I. Hansen
KALL
SALT LAKE CITY— 1945
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Sah Lake City Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 146 S. Main St.
Phone Numbers 4-3561, 4-1843, 5-6951
Transmitter Location 334 W. Gregson
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service UP
Representative Avery-Knodel, Inc.
President George C. Hatch
Exec. Vice-Pres.-Mgr Alvin G. Pack
Nat'l Sales Mgr Lynn L. Meyer
Sales Manager Thomas H. Anderson
Sales Promotion Mgr Craig Rogers
Program Director Jack Paige
Publicity Director Jack Goodman
Director of Engineering W. D'Orr Cozzons
UTAH
WHY IS AP THE BEST?
BECAUSE— AP is faster, more
complete, more accurate than
any other news service.
ROCKY M0UNTA5N ASSOCIATED
PRESS BROADCASTERS
Director for Colorado and Wyoming:
Douglas Kahle— KCOL, Fort Collins, Colo.
Director for Montana: Franz Robischon^
KBMY, Billings, Mont.
Continuing Study Committeeman for Utah:
Ivor Sharp— KSL, Salt Lake City
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K D Y L
SALT LAKE CITY— 1922
NBC
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Intermountain Bcstg. &
Telev. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 143 S. Main
Phone Number 5-2991
Transmitter Location 33rd So. & 9th W.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS, UP
Transcription Service . . Associated, Thesaurus
Representative John Blair
Pres. -General Mgr S. S, Fox
Commercial Manager George A. Provol
Program Director Emerson Smith
Promotion Director Del Leeson
Chief Engineer John M. Baldwin
KN AK
SALT LAKE CITY— 1945
Frequency' 1280 Kc... Power: 10000 Watts, d.;
500 n.
Owned-Operated By. . . .Granite District Radio
Bcstg. Co.
KDYL
RADIO AND
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NATIONAL REPkESiNTATIVE
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Business-Studio Address. .219 Continental Bank
Bldg.
Phone Number 4-3685
Transmitter Location 1016 S. 6th St. W.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Representalive IMS
President Howard D. Johnson
General Mgr Richard F. Connor
Station Manager Thomas M. Ivory
Commercial Manager Richard I. Nicholea
Sis. Prom. Mgr Thomas M. Ivory
Program Director Robert P. Crawford
Publicity Director-Musical
Director Gloria Whitney
Chief Announcer Bruce Vanderhoof
Chief Engineer Michael Mcry
Farm Editor Theron Johnson
K S L
SALT LAKE CITY— 1924— CBS
Frequency: 1160 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Radio Service Corp. of Utah
Bus.-Studio Address 10 S. Main St.
Phone Number 5-4641
Transmitter Location Saltair
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World, Associated
Representative Radio Soles
Membership NAB. BMB
President J. Reuben Cloik, Jr.
Exec. Vice President Ivor Sharp
Station Manager C. Richard Evans
Commercial Manager Frank B. McLatchy
Sis. Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dir Sherril Taylor
Prog.-Prod. Dir Edward Kimball
Chief Engineer Vincent Clayton
Farm Director Elvon Orme
K UT A
SALT LAKE CITY— 1938
ABC-ROCKY MOUNTAIN
Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Utah Bcstg. & Telev. Co.
Business-Studio Address 29 S. State St.
Phone Number 3-2737
Transmitter Location No. Salt Lake City
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Representative Hollingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
President, General Mgr Frank C. Carman
Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir Ray Fadel
Commercial Manager John Schile
Sales Prom. Mgr„ Pub. Dir Al Thomas
Production Director George Ross
Chief Announcer Marshall Small
Musical Director Ed Stoker
Chief Engineer Wendell Bell
Farm Editor Harry Warren
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U T A H - V E R M O IV T
KJA
VERNAL-1947— KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Uintah Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .Hotel Vernal
Phone Number 494
Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Keystone
Representative W. S. Grant
President James C. Wallentine
Gen.-Sta. Mgr., Chief Announcer . . . Lee Walker
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Grant E. Parry
Prog.-Musical Dir., Chief
Engineer E. W. Boelter
Prod. Dir., Farm Editor I. D. lones
Publicity Director G. M. Bosworth
I^MOINT
Estimated Population 369,000 — Increase -\-2.6% — Radio Homes 102,000
Radio Families 104,000 — Stations in State 8
WTSA
BRATTLEBORO— 1949— GRANITE
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By.. Granite State Bcstg. Co.
Address Brattleboro
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Boiling
President William J. Borkley
General Manager W. F. Rust, Jr.
Commercial Manager Ralph Gottlieb
W CA X
BURLINGTON— 193 1— CBS
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WCAX Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 135 Main St.
Phone Number Burlington 2000
Transmitter Location Colchester
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen.-Station Mgr C. P. Hasbrook
Sta.-Sales Prom. Mgr. -Pub. Dir J. D. Swan
Commercial Manager T. B. Braine
Prog.-Prod.-Musical Dir Milton Slater
Chief Engineer James W. Tierney
Farm Editor L. F. Killick
W JO Y
BURLINGTON— 1946— ABC— UBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Vermont Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Location. .633 Main St.
Phone Number Burlington 5400
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB
President David W. Howe
Sta. Mgr.. Prog. Dir Alfred E. Spokes
Pub. Dir.-Chief Engineer John C. Quill
Farm Editor Ben Oman, Jr.
WSKI
MONTPELIER-BARRE— 1947— NBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By Montpelier-Barre Bcstg. Co.
Business Address: . . . Union Mutual BIdg., Mont-
pelier
Phone Number Montpelier 1740
Transmitter Location ...... Country Club Dr.
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representatives .... Kettell-Carter, W. S. Grant
Membership NAB, BMB
President B. M. Jacobsen
General Manager Paul H. Martin
Program Director Robert Bannon
Chief Engineer L. C. Davis
VERMONT
WHY IS
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — Ar is more experi-
enced than any other
news service . . . more
than 100 years collect-
ing and distributing
news.
NEW ENGLAND AP ASSOCIATION
President: Leiand Bickford — Editor-in-
Chief, Yanicee Network, Boston
Director for Vermont: A. E. Spokes —
WJOY, Burlington
VERMONT
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W S Y B
WTWN
RUTLAND— 1 930— MBS-Y ANKEE
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Philip Weiss Music Co.
Bus. -Studio Address 35 Washington St.
Phone Number 1247
Transmitter Location Door Dr.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra,
Bertha Bannon
Pres., Comm. Mgr Philip Weiss
Station Manager J. H. Weiss
Chief Engineer Norval K. Ramson, Jr.
ST. JOHNSBURY— 1949
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . . Tv/'.n State Bcstrs. Inc.
Address Box 336
Phone Number 2344
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC, Lang-Worth
Representative McGillvra
President E. Dean Finney
Co-Mgrs J. F. McKernan, E. D. Finney
Program Director Gordon James Piatt
Chie,f Engineer James F. McKernan
WWSR
W D E V
ST. ALBANS— 1942— GREEN MT.
Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-Oper. By Vermont Radio Corp.
Business-Studio Address 75 N. Main St.
Phone Number 1390
Transmitter Location St. Albans
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-Sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Walker, Bertha Bannan
Membership NAB, BMB
President-Gen. Mgr Lloyd Squier
Sta. -Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr.. .Warren Marsden
Prog.-Prod. Dir C. Stuart Perry
Chief Engineer Theodore Boisvert
WATERBURY— 1 93 1— MBS
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Lloyd E. Squier
Business-Studio Address 8 Slowe St.
Phone Number 400-1
Transmitter Location Blush Hill
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Keystone
Representative Walker
Membership BMB
Owner, Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr. . . Lloyd E. Squier
Program Director, Chief
Announcer Thomas L. Dodd, Jr.
Production Director Craig S. Parker
Chief Engineer Harold M. Grout
¥IIRG1INI1A^
Estimated Population 3,102,000 — Increase + 15.9% — Radio Homes 716,000
Radio Families 786,000 — Stations in State 55
WPIK
ALEXANDRIA— 1945
Frequency: 730 Kc Powe-: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Potomac Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 523 First St.
Phone Number Overlook 3000
Transmitter Location 504 Telegraph Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth
Pres.-Gen.-Comm. Mgr Howard B. Hayes
Pgm.-Prod. Dir.-Cf. Engr Carl L. Lindberg
Chief Announcer Tony Howard
Musical Director Barbara Power
wXrl
ARLINGTON— 1946
Frequency: 780 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Own#d-Qper, By No. Vlrglnlcs Bcstrs.. Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 3102 10th Road No.
Phone Number OWens 7800
Transmitter Location . . . Nr, Bailey's Crossroads
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
Representative IMS
Membership NAB
Co-Owners R. Kilbourne Castell,
Frank U. Fletcher
General Manager R. W. Baker
Commercial Manager .... William W. Jefferay
Prog. Dir Phil Long
Chief Engineer John E. Strong
Farm Editor Connie B. Gay
WEA
ARLINGTON— 1947
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Oper, Sy. .Harold H. & Meredith Thorns
676
VIRGINIA
Business-Studio Address 2030 N. 16th St.
Phone Number OWens 7100
Transmitter Location. .Minor Hijl, Falls Church
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, Transradio
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Boiling
President Harold H. Thorns
Sta.-Gen.-Comm. Mgr Howard Stanley
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Matthew Warren
Production Director Bob Jones
Publicity Director Gloria Brandt
Musical Director Dorothy Miller
Chief Engineer Sam Aed
Farm Editor Bill Jenkins
WKLV
BLACKSTONE— 1947— MBS— VA.
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Nottoway Bcstg. Co.. Inc.
Business-Studio Address Community Bldg.
Phone Number 478
News Service AP
Air Time Unlimited
President H, S. Robertson
General Manager Alexander Hudgins
Commercial Manager .... Edward J. Silverman
Program Director Arthur A. Moron, Jr.
Chief Engineer Charles M. McCraw
WCYB
BRISTOL— 1946
Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Appalachian Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address .... Hotel Gen. Shelby
Phone Number North 3560
Transmitter Location Washington County
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP, UP
Transcription
Service . . Associated, Thesaurus, World, Cole
Representative Boiling
Membership NAB, BMB
Gen. Mgr Robert H. Smith
Sales Mgr I. Fey Rogers
Program Spvr.-Farm Editor W. T. Lane, Jr.
News Editor Tom Wade
Transmitter Spvr Bob Daugherty
WFHG
BRISTOL— 1949— MBS
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned By Bristol Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Bristol
Phone Number 3620
Transmitter Location Shell Plant Road
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB
General-Station Manager M. B. Burnette
Commercial Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . W. L. Niningar
Program Dir.-Publicity Dir W. F. Raney
Musical Director-Farm Editor Verlin Mays
Chief Engineer John Hughlett
WCH V
CHARLOTTESVILLE— 1 933— ABC
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Station WCHV
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .Rose Hill St.
Phone Number 2-5121
Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership BMB
Owner Charles Barham, Jr.
Mgr.-Sls. Prom. Mgr Randolph Bean
Local Sales Manager Robert C. Walker
Program Director R. G. Sketchley, Jr.
Musical Director Richard Morrissette
Chief Engineer Waher W. Gray
Farm Editor Herb DeBell
WIN A
CHARLOTTESVILLE— 1949
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Walts, d.
Owned-Oper. By. .Charlottesville Bcstg. Corp.
Address 4th & Main Sts.
Phone Number 3377
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
President Frank T. Parker, Jr.
Commercial Manager Joe Porter
Pgm. Dir.-Oper. Mgr B. C. Hargreaves
Chief Engineer Lawrence Kennedy
WKEY
COVINGTON— 194 1— ABC
Freqeuncy: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Earl M. Key
Business Address Box 710
Phone Number 8351
Studio Address Main St.
Transmitter Location Fairlawn
Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1:15 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Keystone
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Earl M. Key
Commercial Mgr Kenneth L. Bryant
Prog.-Pub. Director John Lee Davis
Musical Director Willis Shawver
Chief Engineer John H. Wilson
wsvs
CREWE— 1946— KBS—VA. SPTS.
Frequency: 800 Kc .Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By So. Virginia Bcstg. Corp.
077
\ I K c; I !\ I A
Business Address Crewe
Phone Number Crewe 5000
Studio Addresses .117 Carter St., Crewe, Main
St., Blackstone, Herald Bldg., Farmville
Transmitter Location RFD. Crewe
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Keystone
Representative Rural Radio
Membership NAB
President C. S. Willis
General-Station Mgr Mctxey E. Stone
Comm. Mgr Harris Umstead
Pub. Dir Bob Maynard
Chief Engineer C. E. Wilson
WCVA
CULPEPER— 1949— KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Culpeper Bcstg. Co.
Address Radio Bldg.
Phone Number 8338
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Standard
President Ira C. Hopkins
Gen.-Prom. Mgr George A. Flowers
Commercial Manager Mike Moscarello
Program Director Homer Quann
Chief Engineer Benny L. Jones
W B T M
DANVILLE— 1930— ABC
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Walls d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By. . . .Piedmont Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address Hotel Danville Bldg.
Phone Number 2350
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership NAB
President L. N. Dibrell
General Mgr R. Sanford Guyer
Asst. Manager Edward G. Gardner
Comm. Mgr P. W. Kaufman
Program Director Betty Allen
Promotion Manager Herbert Hodge
Chief Engineer Lyle C. Motley
WDVA
DANVILLE— 1 947— MBS
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Walts n.
Owned-Oper. By Virginia Carolina Bcstg.
Corp.
Bus. -Studio Address American Natl. Bank
Bldg.
Phone Number 5300
Transmitter Location Martinsville Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative McGillvra
Membership NAB, BMB
President J. D. Pruitt
Gen. -Sta. -Comm. -Sales Prom.
Manager Emerson J. Pryor
Prog. -Prod. Director Richard Campbell
Publicity Director William J. Ashworth
Musical Director Harold Stephens
Chief Engineer Rush Sawyers
Farm Editor Frank Raymond
WFAX
FALLS CHURCH— 1948
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Walts d.
Owned-Opercrted By Lamar A. Newcomb
Address Box L
Phone Number 0900
Transmitter Location Seven Comers
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Membership NAB
Gen. -Sta. Mgr Lamar A. Newcomb
Comm.-Sls. Prom. Mgr James E. Hollins
Pgm.-Prod. Dir Genevieve Newcomb
Publicity Director Ed Case
Chie,f Announcer Dusty Rhoads
Chief Engineer Emmett Murphy
WFLO
FARMVILLE— 1947
Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Colonial Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 238
Phone Number 600
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Associated
Representative Clark
General Manager Caria B. Keys
Manager Charles R. Maillet
Program Director D. M. Shaver
Chief Engineer Charles K. Chrismon
W F V A
FREDERICKSBURG— 1939— ABC-KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Fredericksburg Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 269
Phone Number 1261
Studio-Transmitter Location King's Hway.
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Burn-Smith
V.P., General Mgr Richard F. Lewis. Jr.
Stotlon-Comm. Mgr Walter F. HoitIb, Jr.
Chief Engineer William S. Candler
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WFTR
FRONT ROYAL— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By ... . Sky -Park Bcstg. Corp.
Address John Marshall Hiway
Phone Number 750
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP, Transradio
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Pres.-Gen. Mgr Earl C. Pace
Commercial Manager Ken. Gorden
Program Director Vernon Carter
Promotion Manager Augustine Kloc
Chief Engineer Owen Voigl
WBOB
GALAX— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned Oper. By . . Carroll-Grayson Bcstg. Corp.
Address Poplar Knob Rd.
Phone Number 300
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service • AP
Membership NAB
President Robert V. Morris
General Manager Carl E. Duckctt
Comm. Manager Joseph P. Crockett
Program Director Muriel Bell
Chief Announcer Frank Burr
Musical Director Alice Spear
Chief Engineer, Form Editor . . . Carl E. Duckett
WVEC
HAMPTON— 1 948— KBS
Frequency: 1050 Kc. . . . . .Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Peninsula Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 481
Phone Number 6332
Studio-Trans. Address Hampton Ave.
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service. . . .Standard, Associated
Membership NAB
Pres.-Gen.-Sta. Mgr Thomas P. Chisman
Commercial Manager .... Harrol A. Brauer, Jr.
Sales Promotion Mgr Charles L. Coker, Jr.
Program Director Peter Edman
Production Director William L. Erickson
Publicity Director Beverly W. Hillery
Chief Announcer Duff Kliewer
Musical Director-Farm Editor . Gordon E. Walsh
Chief Engineer James E. Swaf f ord
W SV A
HARRISONBURG— 1935— NBC
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Shenandoah Valley Bcstg.
Corp.
Business-Studio Address Newman Bldg.
Phone Numbers .'. . . 550, 875
Transmitter Location RFD 1
Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset
News Service UP
Representative R. B. Harrington
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Frederick L. Allman
Business Manager H. A. Wright
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub.
Director R. B. Harrington
Prog.-Prod.-Musical Dir R. H. Johnson
Chief Engineer W. L. Braun
WH AP
HOPEWELL— 1949
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By. .The Hopewell Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 621
Phone Number 801
Studio-Trans. Location . . City Point & River Rds.
Air Time 5:58 a.m.-ll:07 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Membership NAB
President Augustus Robbins, Jr.
Gen.-Sta. Mgr Hugh Carlyle
Commercial Manager. . .George W. Thomason
Program Director Barbara Rich
Chief Announcer Johnny Mercer
Chief Engineer Edward L. Burwell
WREL
LEXINGTON— 1948— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Rockbridge Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 130 S. Main St.
Phone Number Lexington 6000
Transmitter Location. .Rt. 11, One Mi. No. City
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB
President Marshall L. Wilmer
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Philip B. Hirsch
Office Manager Mi'ton B. Henson
Prog.-Prod. Dir .Andrew Petersen
Musical Director Wayne Scott
Chief Engineer Lindley H. Leggett
W LV A
LYNCHBURG— 1 930— ABC
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Lynchburg Bcstg. Corp.
Address Allied Arts Bldg.
Phone Number 2-1242
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . Lang-Worth, Associated
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
President Edward A. Allen
General Manager Philip P. Allen
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Commercial Manager Joseph F. Wright, Jr.
Prog.-Prom. Dir William H. Loren
Chief Engineer John T. Orlh
WWOD
LYNCETOURG— 1 947— MBS
Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 1000 Wafts
Owned Oper. By . . . Old Dominion Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 918
Phone Number 2-3441
Sfudio Address 10th & Main Sts.
Transmitter Location Boonsboro Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Serivce World
Representative Walker
Membership NAB, BMB
President David Hugh Dillard
V.P.-General Manager Jack Weldon
Commercial Manager Norman T. Simpson
Prog. -Pub. Director Jay Seibel
Prod.-Musical Dir Don Jcrrvis
Chief Engineer Forest J. Pinkerton
WMEV
MARION— 1948— LIBERTY
Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. Mountain Empire Bcstg. Corp.
Address P. O. Box 470
Phone Number 9001
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Associated
Representative Cooke
President Robert Lane Anderson
Gen.-Comm. Mgr Robert C. Wolf enden
Program Director Mrs. R. C. Wolf enden
Chief Engineer William P. Grether
W M V A
MARTINSVILLE— 194 1—NBC-KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Martinsville Bcstg. Co., bic.
Address Chatham Heights
Phone Number Virginia 2152
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
News Service AP
Membership NAB
President William C. Barnes
General-Station Manager John W. Shultz
Comm.-Sls, Prom. Mgr.. Charles F. Adams
Program Director Barbara Harding
Publicity Director Maynard Dillaber
Musical Director Paul E. Zimmerman
Chief Engineer Dewey W. Muse
NEWPORT NEWS— 1928— ABC
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Hampton Roads Bcstg. Corp.
Bus. -Sfudio Address 500 Portlock Bldg.,
Norfolk, Warwick Hotel, Newport News
Phone Number 2-7031
Transmitter Location Military Hiway
Air Time 6 a.m.-12:45 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associorted
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President Raymond B. Bottom
V.P., Gen.-Sfa. Manager. . . .Edward E. Bishop
Comm. Mgr. Edward E. Edgar
Prog. Director John A. Black
Publicity Director Bill Rhyne
Chief Engineer Charles A. Runyon
WH YU
NEWPORT NEWS— 1947
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Eastern Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 114 W. 24th St.
Phone Number 7-1604
Transmitter Location Respass Beach,
Churchlond "
Air Time 6 a.m.-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Friedenberg
President, General Mgr John Doley
Sta. Mgr., Prog. Tech. Dir Frederic F. Clair
WCAV
NORFOLK— 1947
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Cavalier Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address Plume & Granby Sts.
Phone Number 2-3266
Transmitter Location W. Norfolk
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service .... Associated, Standard
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB
President Joseph Light
Gen. Mgr Joe Brown
Sta.-Asst. Gen. Mgr William M. Manrov
Program Director Frank Facenda
Technical Dir William M. Manrov
WLOW
NORFOLK— 1947— VA. SPTS.
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By . . Commonwealth Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Add Granby & Brooke Aves.
Phone Number 4-5678
Transmitter Location W. Norfolk
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-Sunset
News Service UP
Representative Forjoe
President E. L. Scott
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VIRGINIA
General Manager Robert E. Wasdon
Station Manager W. M. Carpenter
Commercial Manager James Campbell
Program Director Ray Penner
Prod. Dir Samuel S. Siegal
Sls.-Prom. Mgr Dick Gould
Pgm.-Pub. Dir Bob Drepperd
Chief Announcer Anton L. Lively
Musical Director Lee Lively
Chieif Engineer Preston Spears
Farm Editor Ralph Wasdon
WNOR
NORFOLK— 1949
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Norfolk Bcstg. Co,
Address 10L9 Boissevain Ave.
Phone Number 56761
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative IMS
President Lotus H. Peterson
General Manager Earl Harper
Commercial Manager Bob Rodgers
Chief Engineer A. Lee Mills
W TA R
NORFOLK— 1923— NBC
Frequency: 790 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By WTAR Radio Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 720-724 Boush St.
Phone Number 5671 1
Transmitter Location Glen Rock
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB. BMB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr. .^ Campbell Arnoux
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr John W. New
Program Director Joel Carlson
Chief Announcer Blair Eubanks
Chief Engineer John C. Pef f er
WNVA
NORTON— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Oper. By Blaufox Radio Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address. .Coalfield Progress Bldg.
Phone Number 700-1, Transmitter: 565
Transmitter Location Josephine
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . . Lang -Worth, Keystone
Membership NAB
President, Gen. Mgr Richard B. Helms
Conmi.-Sls. Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dir. . . . Bill Holland
Chf . Anncr.-Music Dir. Art Grunewald
Chief Engineer Gene Tommerdahl
Form Editor Tom Harrell
WJ M A
ORANGE— 1949— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . James Madison Bcstg. Corp.
Address Orange
Phone Number 7263
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
President W. A. Sherman. Jr.
Gen.-Comm. Mgr A. C. Livick, Jr.
Program Director Charles McGinley
Chief Engineer Talmadge England
WSS V
PETERSBURG— 1945— MBS
Frequ«*ncy: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . . Southside Virginia Bcstg.
Corp.
Business-Studio Address 112 W. Tabb St.
Phone Number 3881-2
Transmitter Location Lieutenant Run
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Burn-Smitk
President Louis H. Peterson
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Ray L. Moss
VIRGINIA
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE — ^Ar has more news
correspondents, more news bu-
reaus, more miles of news wire
than any other news service.
VIRGINIA AP BROADCASTERS
President: Jack Weldon— WWOD, Lynch-
burg
Vice-Presidenf : Fred Hart— WLPM, Suffolk
Directors: Campbell Arnoux — WTAR, Nor-
folk; Ray P. Jordan— WDBJ, Roanoke;
Carl Duckett— WBOB, Galax; E. E.
Bishop — WGY, Newport News; Charles
Blackley— WTON, Staunton
Continuing Study Committee Chairman:
John Eure— WDBJ, Roanoke
Sports Committee Chairman: Bill Diehl— >
WGH, Newport News — Norfolk
Awards Committee Chairman: Charles
Blackley— WTON, Staunton
Membership Cooperation Committee Chair-
man: Maxey Stone — WSVS, Crewe
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sis. Prom. Mgr N. W. Andrews
Pgm.-Prod. Dir. Paul Hennings
Chief Announcer John C. Lorllui
Pub. Director James Lowell
Chief Engineer Edward F. Schwarz
W S A P
PORTSMOUTH— 1943— MBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Portsmouth Radio Corp.
Bus. -Studio Address. . . .205 Professional Bldg.
Phone Number 7-3488
Transmitter Location 1318 Spratley St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
President Tom E. Gilman
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr B. Walter Huf finglon
Pgm.-Prod. Dir David Nelson
Musical Director Richard Harvey
Chief Engineer Charles R. Sledge
WPUV
PULASKI— 1946— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Southwest Bcslg. Corp.
Address Cool Springs
Phone Numbers 3-3931, 3-3941
Air Time 6 a.m. -11:15 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB. BMB
President Howard R. Imboden
General-Station Mgr William R. Murray
Commercial Manager Allan S. Aden
Publicity Director Eleanor Imboden
Chi©f Announcer Joe Grant
Chief Engineer Fitzgerald McDaniel
Farm Editor E. C. Grigsby
WBBL
RICHMOND— 1924
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Grace Covenant
Presbyterian Church
Address 1627 Monument Ave.
Phone Number 8-4246
Air Time Specified Hours
General Manager C. H. Liesfield
Chlel Engineer R. W. Raobe
WLEE
RICHMOND— 1 945— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Lee Bcstg. Corp.
Bus. -Studio Address Broad-Grace Arcade
Phone Number 3-6741
Transmitter Location Colorado Ave. &
Sumpter St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
Representative Forjoe
President Thomas G. Tinsley, Jr.
Gen.-Comm. Mgr Irvin G. Abeloff
Program Director Harvey Hudson
Musical Director Gilbert A. Spector
Chief Engineer George W. McGuigan. Jr.
W M B G
RICHMOND— 1 926— NBC
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Havens & Martin, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 3301 W. Broad St.,
P. O. Box 5229
Phone Number 5-8611
Transmitter Location Staples Mill Rd. off
W. Broad St.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service Transradio
Transcription Service Long-Worth
Representative John Bloir
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Wilbur M. Havens
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr.. .Walter A. Bowry, Jr.
Prog.-Prod. Dir Allan J. Phoup, Jr.
Chief Announcer John V. Shand
Musical Director Conrad Rianhard
Chief Engineer James Kyle
WRNL
RICHMOND— 1937— ABC
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned By Richmond Newspapers, Inc.
Operated By Richmond Radio Corp.
Business-Studio Address. .107-111 N. Fourth St.
Phone Number 3-3436
Transmitter Location Wilkinson Rd.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-l a.m.; 7 a.m. Sun.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB. BMB
President D. Tennant Bryan
Gen. Sta.-Commercial Mgr E. S. Whitlock
Program Director Don Martin
Chief Engineer Vincent Wolstenholme
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W R V A
RICHMOND^1925— CBS
Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Lotus & Brother Co.
Business Address Hotel Richmond
Phone Number 3-6633
Studio Addresses . . Hotel Richmond, Richmond;
2712-14 CoUey Ave., Norfolk
Transmitter Location Edgeworth, Henrico
County
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Lang- Worth
Representative Radio Sales
Membership NAB, BMB
General Manager C. T. Lucy
Commercial Manager Barron Howard
Promotion Manager Tack Stone
Program Service Mgr Samuel S. Carey
Production Manager John B. Tansey
Public Relation Dir Walter R, Bishop
Musical Director Burt T. Repine
Chief Engineer David C. Woods
Farm Editor Alden Aaroe
WXGI
RICHMOND— 1947
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Radio Virginia, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 100 W. Franklin St.
Phone Number 7-4684
Transmitter Location German School Rd.,
Chesterfield County
Air Time 6 a.m.-Sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Burn-Smith
General Manager Robert E. Mitchell
Program Director. Bob Tenkins
Production Director John Sinclair
Chief Announcer Frank Soden
Chief Engineer Kaye Redd
W D B J
ROANOKE— 1924— CBS
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Times-World Corp.
Business-Studio Address 124 W. Kirk Ave.
Phone Number 8131
Transmitter Location Colonial Ave.,
Colonial Heights
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service World. Lang-Worth
Repre§§ntcrtive. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President J. P. Fishburn
General Manager R. P. Jordan
Commercial Manager John W. Harkrader
Program Director Paul E. Reynolds
Studio Director Irving Sharp
Publicity Director Benton B. Boggs
Musical Director Evelyn Nininger
Chief Engineer I. Edward Newman
News Editor John W. Eure
WROV
ROANOKE— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio Roanoke, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address. .600 Mountain Trust Bldg.
Phone Number 3-4444
Transmitter Location .... Cleveland Ave., S.W.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB, BMB
President Leo F. Henebry
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Frank E. Koehler
Asst. Mgr.-Prog.-Prod. Dir. . . Gordon R. Phillips
Chief Engineer Frank A. Hall
W S L S
ROANOKE— 1940— ABC
Frequency: 610 Kc .Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Roanoke Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address. .. .Shenandoah Bldg.
Phone Number 9227
Transmitter Location 2 Mi. N. of Salem &
6.5 Mi. N.W. of Roanoke
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . . Thesaurus, Associated
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB, FMA
President Paul C. Buford
Exec. Vice President Tomes H. Moore
Asst. & Sto. Mgr Horace Fitzpotrick
Program Director Bill Saunders
Musical Director Mavis Overstreet
Chef Engineer T. P. Briggs
Form Editor Glenwood Howell
WHLF
SOUTH BOSTON— 1947— KBS— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Wotts
Owsied-Operat^d By, , , , , , , .HdilaJt Scstg, Co.
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Address P. O. Box 490. Webster St.
Phone Number 2-9988
Air Time 6 a.m.M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr John L. Cole, Jr.
Sales Prom. Mgr. Pgm. -Prod. Pub. Dir.
Charles B. Davis
Chief Announcer Preston Young
Chief Engineer David O. Guthrie
WTON
STAUNTON— 1945— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaled By Charles P. Blackley
Bnsiness-Studio Address Morrison Bldg.
Phone Number . . 5-5555
Transmitter Location Waynesboro Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB
General-Station Mgr Charles P. Blackley
Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr.,
Publicity Director Charles E. Seebeck
Prog.-Prod. Dir.-Chieif Anncr Fulton A. King
Chief Engineer Rex C. Houser
W L P M
SUFFOLK— 1940— ABC
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Suffolk Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 105 Bank St.
Phone Number 2394
Transmitter Location Richmond Hiway
Air Time 6:30 a.m.M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Manager Fred L. Hart
Prog. Dir William W. Kitchen
Chf. Anncr.-Pub. Dir. .• Earl Hundley
Production Director Fran Joyrier
Chief Engineer Veryl W. Rupp
Form Editor L. E. Pettyjohn
WN NT
WARSAW— 1949
Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
OwTied-Oper. By No. Neck & Tidewater
Bcstg. Co.
Address Warsaw
Phone Number 690
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Pres. -Gen. Mgr Grayson Headley
Commercial Mcmager William Redd
Pgm. Dir.-SlQ. Mgr T. F. Craver
Chief Engineer Lawrence Bittner
WAYB
WAYNESBORO— 1 947— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Waynesboro Bcstg. Corp.
Address 526 Main St,
Phone Number 6066
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
Representative ... Cooke
President Judson T. Phillips
Gen. Mgr N. Wilbur Kidd
Commercial Manager Peter De Boer
Chief Engineer Edward R. Goodwin
W I N C
WINCHESTER— 1 94 1— ABC-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Richard Field Lewis, Jr.
Business Address Box 605
Phone Number 4855
Studio-Transmitter Location 514 Kerr St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership FMA
Pres.-
Gen. Mgr. .Richard Field Lewis, Jr. (Licensee)
Comm. Mgr.-Prog. Dir John Cctrl Morgan
Sales Prom. Mgr Winslow Porter
Chief Engineer Phil Whitney
WYVE
WYTHEVILLE— 1949
Frequency: L280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Wythe County Bcstg. Co.
Address P. O. Box 452
Phone Number 840
Air Time Daylight
New^s Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Owners A. M. Gates, R. H. Epperson
General Manager A. M. Gates, Jr.
Commercial Manager Erie Howery
Program Director. Zane Leeper
Chief Engineer Robert HeiwU Epperson
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Estimated Population 2,582,000 — Increase -] 48.7% — Radio Homes 748,000
Radio Families 760,000 — Stations in State 4'>
KBKW
ABERDEEN— 1949
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Ben K. Weatherwax
Address 701 E. Heron St.
Phone Number 1015
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Pres., Gen. Mgr Ben K. Weatherwax
Commercial Manager Dick Cromble
Program Director „ .Lowell Gibson
Promotion Manager San Whitacre
Chief Engineer Dick Pooley
K X R 0
ABERDEEN— 1927
MBS-DON LEE-KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KXRO, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 207 1/2 E. Market St.
Phone Number Aberdeen 4098
Transmitter Location 1308 Coolidge Rd.
Air Time 8:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
President, General Mgr Harry R, Spence
Sta.-Comm. Mgr Fred G. Goddard
Sales Prom. Manager Roy Johnson
Prog.-Prod. Dir„ Chief
Announcer A. W. Lindsay
Publiicty Director John Duane Johnson
Musical Director James L. Andrews
Chief Engineer P, S. True
Farm Editor Floyd Svinth
KPUG
BELLINGHAM— 1948— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KPUG, Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 655
Studio-Transmitter Address. .2340 E. Sunset Dr.
Air Time 8 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
General Manager Robert E. Pollack
Commercial Manager K. Clark
Program Director Jeanne Kruzer
KVOS
BELLINGHAM— 1927— ABC
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KVOS, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 1321 Commercial St.
Phone Number Bellingham 790
Transmitter Location Yew St.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .Long-Worth, MacGregor
Representative McGillvra, Keating
Membership BMB
President, General Mgr Rogan Jones
Research Director Jack Clarke
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Jack Clarke
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Alan Miller
Prod., Musical Dir Jack Fearey
Chief Engineer Ernest Harper
Farm Editor Hal Reeves
KBRO
BREMERTON— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Bruce Bartley
Address 205 Washington St.
Phone Number 1970
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative John Keating
Membership NAB
President Bruce Bartley
General Manager Jack Gwyer
Commercial Manager Tom Westbrook
Promotion Manager Lincoln Perry
Program Director Bob Gleason
Chief Engineer Bert Hallberg
K E L A
CENTRALIA-CHEHALIS— 1937
MBS-EBS
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Central Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 720, Centralia;
P. O. Box 827, Chehalis
Phone Numbers Centralia 8-3321.
Chehalis 721
Studio Address .... On Hway. 99 midway bet.
Centralia & Chehalis
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Representative John Keating, W. S. Grant
Membership NAB
President J. Elroy McCaw
Sec.-Treas Mabel A. McGwinn
Gen.-Station Manager Joe Chytil
Sales Prom. Mgr Robert Finley
Pgm., Pub. Dir Schuyler C. Hill
Production Director Carlos Rivas
Chief Announcer Gary Clune
Chief Engineer John L. Kelley
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KXLE
ELLENSBURG— 1 946— PNB
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned Oper. By. Central Washington Bcstra.
Business Address Box 600
Phone Number 2-1240
Studio-Transmitter Location Route 1
Air Time 6:30 a.m. -10 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Walker, Tracy-Moore
President Goodwin Chase, Jr.
Station Manager loe Kendall
Commercial Manager Darrel Burns
Program Director Don Revelacqua
Chief Announcer, Farm Editor Joe Jaeger
Chief Engineer Jack Hemingway
K R K 0
EVERETT— 1922— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1400 Kc .Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .The Everett Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. . .KRKO Bldg.
Phone Number Cedar 1144
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra,
John Keating
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen.-Sla.-Comm. Mgr William R. Tcrft
Program Director Earl Gordon
Chief Engineer Dave Foley
KELS
KELSO— 1949
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Northwest Public Services
Address P. O. Box 90
Phone Number 4900
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Standard
President Roscoe A. Day, Jr,
General Manager Claire O. Banks
Commercial Manager Johnny Carlson
Program Director Norman A. Wallace
Promotion Manager Russell L. Conrad
Chief Engineer John E. Holmes
KWIE
KENNEWICK— 1949
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Mid-Columbia Bcstrs,
Address P. O. Box 437
Phone Number 6981
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World. Associated
Representative McHugh
Manager, Partner . . .
Partner, Comm. Mqr.
Pgm., Dir., Partner
Promotion Manager..
Chief Engr., Partner..
. Hal A. Clark
D. E. Seeley
M. E. Johnston
Ken Waddell
. C. I. McCredie
KRKL
KIRKLAND— 1947
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts, D.
Owned-Operated By East Side Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Civic Center
Air Time Daytime
General Manager F. L. Thomhill
K W L K
LONGVIEW— 1938— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Twin City Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 14th & Hudson
Phone Number Longview 1500
Transmitter Location Ocean View Hway.
Air Time 6:30 a,m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, World
Representative W. S. Grant, John Keating
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Gen.-Sta. Mgr C. O. Chatterlon
Commercial Manager Jim Waggoner
Program Director Ellen Hammond
Production Director Bob Moran
Publicity Director F. Chatterlon
Chief Engineer Ralph Brown
KSEM
MOSES LAKE— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KSEM, Inc.
Address Capistrano Park
Phone Number 234
Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Keystone
Representative W. S. Grant
President Jessica L. Langston
Gen., Comm. Mgr Don G. Bennett
Publicity Director John Hardy
Program Director Janet Adriance
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir Don Maas
Chief Engineer Roland Klssler
Farm Editor Ralph Walton
KBRC
MOUNT VERNON— 1946
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 500 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By Beckley Radio Co.
Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 240
Phone Number 8955
Transmitter Location Vz Mi. W. of city
Air Time 6 a.m.-sunset
686
WASHINGTON
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative John Keating
Membership NAB
General-Stotion Mgr Leo H. Beckley
Commercial Manager Fred Grant
Prog. Dir., Chief Announcer Bud Clark
Chief Engineer Orris Vanerstrom
Farm Editor Marilyn Anderson
OLYMPIA— 1923— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KGY
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address . . . .Rockwoy-
Leland Bldg.
Phone Number 6636
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Keystone
Representative W. S. Grant
Membership NAB. BMB
Gen.. Sta. Mgr Tom Olsen
Commercial Manager J. Harris Dorr
Program Director Elmer I. Holmberg
Chief Engr., Chief Anncr C. A. Roark
KOlMW
OMAK— 1946
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By KOMW. Inc.
Business-Studio Address Box 151
Phone Number 00
Transmitter location Omak
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Long-Worth, Capitol
Representative John Keating
Membership NAB, BMB
President R. L. McNett
Station Manager Dean Nichols
Commercial Manager Nat Harris
Program Director Gene Leslie
Chief Engr.. Anncr Kirk W. Springer
KPKW
PASCO— 1945
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Western Radio Corp.
Address Pasco
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Keating
Manager A. G. Sanborn
KONP
PORT ANGELES— 1945— KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Pacific. Inc.
Bna.-Studlo-Transmitter Address. .313 W. First
St.
Phone Number 4437
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative John Keating
Membership NAB
General Mgr C. N. Webster
KXRN
RENTON— 1947
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Interlake Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 567
Phone Number Renton 5-3424
Studio-Transmitter Location 7th Ave. at
N. Park
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
President, General Mgr Robert S. McCaw
Program Director Freddie Jensen
Commercial Manager O. W. Simpson
Chief Engineer F. C. Cook
KALE
RICHLAND— 1949
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 250 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By Yakima Bcstg. Corp.
Address P.O. Box 367
Air Time Sunrise-Sunset
News Service UP
Station Representative W. S. Grant Co.
Membership NAB
President Robert S. McCaw
Gen.. Sta., Comm. Mgr Lawrence Dix
Pgm.. Prod., Pub. Dir., Chief Engr. . . Dave Dorris
Farm Editor Dick Passage
KING
SEATTLE— 1927
Frequency: 1090 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By KING Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Smith Tower
Phone Number Main 1090
Transmitter Location Vashon-Maury Island
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative John Blair
Membership NAB
Principal Owner Mrs. A. Scott Bullitt
President Henry B. Owen
Program Director Dave Crockett
Chief Engineer Arthur Shultz
K FR 0
SEATTLE— 1930— CBS
Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Queen City Bcstg. Co.
687
y\ A s II I \ a I o \
Business-Studio Address 66 Cobb Bldq.
Phone Number Seneca 1500
Transmitter Location Burton
Air Time 18 Hrs.
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC, Standard
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President Saul Haas
General Manager Loren B. Stone
Commercial Manager William F. Tucker
Sales Prom. Mgr Peter Martens
Program Director Kenneth Yeend
Publicity Director Janet Ballcmtyne
Chief Announcer Maury Rider
Chief Engineer James Hatfield
General-Station Mgr J. Archie Morton
Sales Manager Arthur Gerbel, Jr.
Natl. Sales Mgr Maitland Jordan
Operations Manager Homer Pope
Publicity Director Don Reed
Chief Engineer L. S. Bookwalter
Farm Editor Bill Moshier
K 0 L
SEATTLE— 1922
K J R
SEATTLE— 1923— ABC
Owned-Oper. By Totem Bcstrs., Inc.
Business-Studio Add. ess Skinner Bldg.
Phone Number Elliot 5890
Transmitter Location 2600 26th Ave., S.W.
Air Time ... Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President Marshall Field, III
Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Seattle Bcstg. Co.
Bus. -Studio Address Northern Life Tower
Phone Number MA. 2312
Transmitter Location 1110 W. Florida
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Capitol, World,
Standard
Representative Headley-Reed
President Archie Talt
Commercial Manager Archie Taft, Jr.
Sta., Sales Prom. Mgr Oliver A. Runchey
Program Director John Forrest
Publicity Director Ruth Yohe
Chief Announcer Wheeler Smith
Musical Director Frances Smith
Chief Engineer Perry Lind
=WASHINGTON=
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BECAUSE — Ar is more experienced than any other news
service . . . more than 100 years collecting and
distributing news.
WASHINGTOK ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
Chairman: Pafrick J. Cullen — KHQ, Spokane
Secretary: Murlin Spencer — AP Chief of Bureau
WASHINGTON
688
WASHINGTON
K 0 M 0
SEATTLE— 1 926— NBC
Frequency: 1000 Kc Power: 50,000 Walts
Owned-Oper, By. . . .Fisher's Blend Station, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 100 4th Ave. No.
Phone Number SEneca 6000
Transmitter Location Vashon Island
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB, BMB
President, General Mgr O. W. Fisher
Asst. to President R. D. McCornack
Commercial Manager Ray Baker
Mgr., Nail. Sales & Sales Serv., Merch.,
Prom. Mgr. & Pub. Dir Richard E. Green
Program Manager W. W. Warren
Production Mgr Frederick J. Patterson
Chief Engineer F. J. Brott
K R S C
SEATTLE— 1926
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Sales Corp.
Address 2939 Fourth Ave. So.
Phone Number ELiot 2480
Air Time 6 a.m.-3 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service . . Lang- Worth
Representative Adam J. Young, Jr.
Membership NAB
President P. K. Leberman
Gen., Sta.. Comm. Mgr J. D. Neidigh, Jr.
Program Director Ted Bell
Chief Engineer Paul S. Morris
KTW
SEATTLE— 1920
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By The First Presbyterian
Church of Seattle, Wash.
Address Seventh Ave. & Spring St.
Phone Number Mutual 1250
Air Time Unlimited
President . W. T. Whitney
General Mgr Dr. F. Paul McConkey
Sta. Mgr., Chief Engineer James S. Ross
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Don Bevilacqua
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir R. S. Vogt
Chief Announcer William Lehnhof f
Musical Director Harriet Hendrick
KVI
SEATTLE— 1928— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Puget Sound Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business Address Camlin Hotel
Phone Number SEneca 4848. Seattle;
BRoadway 4211, Tacoma
Studio Address Camlin Hotel, Seattle;
Winthrop Hotel, Tacoma
Transmitter Location. .EUisport, Vashon Island
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Thesaurus
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Vernice Irwin
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Earl T. Irwin
Pgm. Dir.. Chief Anncr Harry Long
Chief Engineer D. M. McDonough
KXA
SEATTLE— 1926
Frequency: 770 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By KXA, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 312 Bigelow Bldg.,
4th & Pike
Phone Number Seneca 1000
Transmitter Location Rhodes Dept. Store.
2nd & Union
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
President Wesley I. Dumm
Exec. Vice-President Lincoln W. Miller
Commercial Managers R. G. McArdle.
R. A. Kilpatrick
Program Director Ben Horkins
Chief Engineer John Dubuque
KFIO
SPOKANE— 1922
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Spokane Bcstg. Corp,
Address 528 Riverside Ave.
Phone Number Riverside 8033
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
President Arthur L. Smith
Gen., Comm. Mgr R. G. McBroom
Production Director Dave Gordon
Chief Announcer Ron Pozzi
Musical Director Rex King
K G A
SPOKANE— 1933— ABC
Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . .Corp. of Gonzaga U.
Bus.-Studio Address Radio Central Bldg.
Phone Number MAin 5383
Transmitter Location Moran Prairie, Rt. 3
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
689
W A S II I \ C> I O \
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Edward Petry
President Francis E. Corkery, S. I.
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr. Harvey Wixson
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir. ... Robert E. Plummer
Chief Announcer Hcrrlley Sater
Musical Librarian Shirley Curtis
Chief Engineer A. G. Sparling
Farm Editor Kenneth Hutcheson
kTq
SPOKANE— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned Operated By KHQ, Inc.
Bus. -Studio Address Radio Central Bldg.
Phone Number MAin 5131
Transmitter Location 4102 So. Regal
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol, Associated
Representative Kalr
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. -Sta. Mgr Richard O. Dunning
Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr Robert H. Wesson
Production Director Herb Hess
Chief Announcer Richard Godon
Chief Engineer John Walker
Farm Editor Glenn C. Lorang
KNEW
SPOKANE— 1947— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . Coeur d'Alene Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address Sprague & Wall
Phone Number Riverside 8035
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB
President Burl C, Hagadone
General Manager C. E. Rodell
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr W. C. Rhodes
Pgm., Prom. Dir Paul Grain
Chief Engineer C. W. Evans
KREM
SPOKANE— 1947
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
OwTied-Operated By Cole E. Wylie
Address 215 Realty Bldg.
Phone Number MAin 3333
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth, Cole
Representative Forjoe & Co.
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Cole E. Wylie
Commercial Manager Robert H. Temple
Program Director Erwin W. Thomas
KXLY
SPOKANE— 1 922— CBS-PNB
Freqiiency: 920 Kc Power: 5,000 Wcrtts
O-wTied-Operated By Symons Bcstg. Co.
Address Symons Bldg.
Phone Number MAin 1218
Air Time Unlimited
NevTB Service UP
Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, MacGregor
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
President, General Manager E. B. Craney
Commercial Manager B. E. Woolston
Natl. Sales Manager John Funk
Program Director George McGowcm
Chief Engineer George Longford
kIvTo
TACOMA— 1922
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Carl E. Hoymond
Bus.-Studio Address 914'/2 Broadway
Phone Number MAin 4U4
Transmitter Location .... Colonial Garden Ar»a
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol, Standard
Representative McGillvra, Scott
Membership NAB
Owner, Gen. Mgr Carl E. Haymond
Station Manager Jerry Geehan
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Ray T. McKenzie
Prog.-Prod. Dir Ted Knightlinger
Chief Announcer Don Hopkins
Musical Director Andriene Hovde
Chief Engineer John Boor
Farm Editor Claude Doran
KTBI
TACOMA— 1941
Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Tacoma Bcstrs., Inc.
Address 2715 Center St.
Phone Number BRoadway 2241
Air Tune Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Cole, World
Representative IMS
Membership NAB
President Harold J. Quilliam
General Manager Ed Lovelace
Conmiercial Manager £ng Mitchell
Program Director Anne Rademaker
Chief Engineer Dick Velo
K VA N
VANCOUVER— 1939
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Wdtts
Owned-Oper. By Vancouver Radio Corp.
690
WASHINGTON
Business Address Box 610
Phone Numher Vancouver 150
Studio Address 707 V2 Main St.
Transmitter Location .... Smith Lake, Portland,
Ore.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Representative John Keating
Membership NAB
President Sheldon F. Sackett
General-Station Mgr Fred F. Chitty
Comm. Manager Mark F. DeLaunay
Prog.-Prod.-Musical Dir Rickey Bras
Pub. Dir., Farm Editor George Conner
Chief Engineer Edgar Means
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 Number 1230
Transmitter Location U. S. Hway 410 &
Sudbury Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative W. S. Grant, John Keating
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr H. E. Studebaker
Comm. Mgr (National) Don Wike,
(Local) Norval Armes
Pgm., Prod. Dir Howard Rhoads
Musical Director Don Keith Van Velzer
Chief Engineer M. L. MacLaf ferty
Farm Editor Bob Hofer
KWWB
WALLA WALLA— 1946— KBS-ABC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Walla Walla Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address First & Main Sts.
Phone Number 4103
Transmitter Location Second & Cordiner
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President John W. Kendall
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Kenneth K. Williams
Promotion Mgr Adaline Bussard
Chief Announcer John Munroe
Chief Engineer Tyrus T. MacFadden
WENATCHEE— 1929— ABC
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Wescoast Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 2nd & Columbia Sts.
Phone Number 2757
Transmitter Location . . Wenatchee & Columbia
Rivers Junct.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, World,
Cole
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra,
John Keating
Membership NAB, BMB
President Rogan Jones
Gen., Sta. Mgr James W. Wallace
Commercial Mgr Pat O'Halloran
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Mgr Bill Green
Production Director Emerson Elder
Traffic Manager Dorothy Lee
Chief Engineer George Frese
News, Farm Editor Bill Hoard
KWNW
WENATCHEE— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Apple-Land Bcstrs., Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address 1119 N.
Wenatchee Ave., P. O. Box 1510
Phone Number 2468
Air Time 6a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Walter Biddick
Membership NAB
President James B. Hatfield
General Manager. . . .James H. "Tex" Lawson
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Jim Thain
Program Director William C. Yeomans
Production Director William Endicott
Publicity Director Stuart De Laney
Chief Announcer Louis F. Wolf
Chief Engineer William McCoy
Farm Editor Bill Yeomans
KIMA
YAKIMA— 1944
CBS-COLUMBIA PACinC
Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Cascade Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address Arcade Bldg.
Phone Number 6L97
Studio-Transmitter Location. . .Terrace Heights
Air Time 5 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service. .Lang- Worth, Associated
Representative Weed
Membership BMB
President A. W. Talbot
Gen., Sta., Sales Prom. Mgr R. Lee Black
Program Director Tom Bostic
Production Director Wesley R. Roberts
Publicity Director Jane Mogren
Chief Aimouncer Dick Stokke
Chief Engineer J. Barry Watkinson
News Editor Ed Morrissey
691
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KIT
YAKIMA— 1 929— ABC
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Walls
Owned By Valley Bcstrs.
Operated By Carl E. Raymond
Business-Studio Address.. 414 E. Yakima Ave.
Phone Number 8115
Transmitter Location Washinglon Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra,
John Keating, McGillvra
Pres., General Mgr Carl E. Raymond
Gen., Sta. Mgr James A. Murphy
Comm. Mgr., Pub. Dir Lincoln Kirk
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir William Moody
Prog.-Prod. Director James W. Nolan
Chief Announcer Don White
Musical Director Harrison A. Miller
Chief Engineer H. B. Murphy
Farm Editor Pete Wick
K Y AK
YAKIMA— 1947— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Yakima Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 172
Phone Number 2-7143
Studio-Transmitter Location Mead <S Fair
Aves.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative W. S, Grant
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Robert S. McCaw
Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr., Chief Engr.
Gordon Allen
Publicity Director Anthony Maucione
Musical Director Grey Willert
Farm Editor Dick Passage
T VIIIR.SOINIDA'
Estimated Population 1,941,000 — Increase -^^- 2.1% — Radio Homes 432,000
Radio Families 4^^1.000 — Stations in State 34
W J LS
BECKLEY— 1939
CBS-PERSONALITY
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Joe L. Smith, Jr., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address WJLS Bldg., Main &
Kanawha St.
Phone Number 7311
Transmitter Location .... Routes 19-21, 0.5 Mi.
S.E. Beckley
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Cole
Representative Weed
Membership NAB, BMB
President Joe L. Smith, Jr.
General-Station Mgr Virginia N. Cooper
Commercial Manager George J. Gray
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir W. R. Barrett
Pgm., Prod. Dir R. C. Brown
Chief Announcer Jack Pevora
Musical Director Mervyn Amols
Chief Engineer Al J. Ginkel
Farm Editor William R. Barrett
WWNR
BECKLEY— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operoted By Rahall Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 1565 Harper Rd.
Phone Number 9309
Transmitter Willis Farm, 1565 Harper Rd.
Air Time 6a.m.-12:30 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
President N. Joe Rahall
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Tom Douds
Program Director Don Hays
Production Dir Dennis Hollandsworth
Publicity Director Gene Moorehouse
Chief Engineer Estil Wills
W H I S
BLUEFIELD— 1928— NBC
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Daily Telegraph Prtg. Co.
Bustiness-Studio Address. . . .623 Commerce St.
Phone Number 7114
Transmitter Location Harry Heights
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Cole
Representative Kotz
General Manager P. T. Flanagan
Pgm., Pub. Dir William Hostetter
Prod.-Musical Dir Barnes Nash
Chief Engineer P. T. Flanagan
692
WEST VIRGINIA
WKOY
BLUEFIELD— 1 948^MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Bluefield Co.
Address West Virginian Hotel
Phone Number 7405
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated, Capitol
Pres.. Gen. Mgr J. Lindsey Alley
Vice-President Odes E. Robinson
Secty.-Treas E. Bernard Jarrett
Program Director E. E. Ebersole
Chief Engineer Max Blakemore
WCAW
CHARLESTON— 1946— SBN
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Capitol Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 2791
Phone Number 37-503
Studio-Transmitter Location 16th St. &
MacCorkle Ave.. S.E.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative McGillvra
Membership NAB
President Garland F. Wilkinson
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr John S. Phillips
Program Director Al Walker
Production Director George Oleson
Chief Announcer Chet Townsend
Chief Engineer William Stone
W CH S
CHARLESTON— 1927— CBS-W. VA.
Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Charleston Bcstg. Co.
Address WCHS Auditorium
Phone Number 28-131
Transmitter So. Charleston
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Branham
Membership NAB, BMB
President Lewis C. Tiemey
Gen., Comm. Mgr John T. Gelder, Jr.
Promotion Manager Harry M. Brawley
Production Director Frank Anuano
Program Director Morton S. Cohn
Chief Engineer Odes E. Robinson
Farm Editor Frank Welling
WGKV
CHARLESTON— 1939— NBC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Kcmawha Valley
Bcstg. Co.. Inc,
Business-Studio Address Empire Bldg.
Phone Number 37-541
Transmitter Location Coal Branch Heights
Air Time Unlimited
New Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative. .. .Robert Meeker Assoc, Inc.
Membership NAB
President Richard M. Venable
Gen., Sta. Mgr H. V. Diefenbach
Promotion Mgr.-Pub. Dir Juanita Barker
Program Director C. P. Vogel, Jr.
Production Director Charles Coleman
Chief Announcer Bill Richards
Chief Engineer George Whiteman
WKNA
CHARLESTON— 1946— ABC
PERSONALITY
Frequency: 950 Kc. .Power: 5000 d.. 1000 n.
Owned-Oper. By Joe L. Smith, Jr., Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address 804 Kanawha Blvd.
Phone Number 39-971
Transmitter Location Tyler Mountain Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Weed
Membership BMB
President Joe L. Smith, Jr.
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr James T. Quirk
Sales Prom. Mgr Jack Satterfield
Fgm., Prod. Dir Robert N. Provence
Musical Director Arlene Johnson
Chief Engineer Taylor Marcum
wtIp
CHARLESTON— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Chemical City Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address Capitol & Fife
Phone Number 23-136
Transmitter Location Strieker Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-I a.m.
News Service UP
Representative Forjoe
Membership NAB
President Gus Zaharis
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Berton Sonis
Program Director Bob Bower
Chief Engineer Paul Sullivan
W Bl K
CLARKSBURG— 1 937— NBC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By News Publishing Co. ©f
Wheeling
Bus.-Studio Address 4441/2 W. Kke St.
Phone Number 4-7571
Transmitter Location Pinnicklnnick Hill
Air Time .Unlimited
News Service ,..,.,.,..,.,,,,,,, 1 JIP
693
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Transcription Service Lang-Worth. SESAC
Representative Branham
Membership NAB
President Austin Wood
General Manager George H. Clinton
Station-Comm. Mgr Fred Zimmerman
Publicity Director Richard Duncan
Program Director Donald McWhorter
Musical Director Russell Bonasso
Chief Engineer Harry S. Brown
WHAR
CLARKSBURG— 1946— MBS-KBS
ABC
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Mountain State Bcstg. Co.
Address 1200 E. Pike St.
Phone Number 4-5525-B
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Glacus G. Merrill
Commercial Manager F. T. Gregg
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Robert Edge
Program Director Janice Williams
Production Director Ruth E. Hem
Chief Announcer Frank Berry
Chief Engineer Andrew H. Kovlan
WPDX
CLARKSBURG— 1947
Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Clarksburg Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 339 W. Main St.
Phone Number 4-6425
Transmitter Location 3 Vi Mi. S. of
Clarksburg on Weston Rd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service World, Capitol
President O. L. Billingsley
Gen,, Sta. Mgr R. C. Warden
Comm., Sales Prom, Mgr Joe M. Larosa
Prog. Dir., Fcrrm Editor Dewitt Wyott
Production Director John Peters
Musical Director Ann Van Sickle
Chief Engineer R. D. Hough
WDNE
ELKINS— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 2S0 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .West Virginia Radio Corp.
Address Washington & Davis Sts.
P. O. Box 967
Phone Number 1300-1
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, Keystone
Membership NAB
Station Manager , , Roger W. Conway
Sales Prom. Mgr Ambrose F. White
Program Director Robert L. Bragg
Publicity Director Ann Steever
Chief Engineer Edmund Sepe
W lOl N
FAIRMONT— 1 927— CBS
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Fort Industry Co.
Business-Studio Address 208 Adams St.
Phone Number 3100
Transmitter Location Monongah
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Cole, Lang-Worth
Representative Katx
Membership NAB, BMB
President George B. Storer
V.P., Gen. Mgr Allen L. Raid
Commercial Manager Charles E. Smith
Program Director Frank Lee
Promotion Manager William W. Powell
Chief Engineer Joseph C. Strelouski
wvvw
FAIRMONT— 1 947— MBS
ABC-SBN-ATLANTIC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Fairmont Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address Radio Park
Phone Number 5000-1
Transmitter Location. .Palatine Knob, Radio Pk.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Donald Cooke
Membership NAB, FMA
President J. Patrick Beacom
Gen., Sta. Mgr Numa Fabre, Jr.
Comm.. Sales Prom. Mgr John F. Watkins
Prog. Dir., Chief Announcer. . . .Harry A. Riley
Production Director Nancy Wheeler
Chief Engineer Charles Hinkle
WHTN
HUNTINGTON— 1947
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. . . Greater Huntington Radio Corp.
Business-Studio Address. . . .1112V2 Fourth Ave.
Phone Number 3-3453
Transmitter Location. .Zilman Farm, Overby Rd.
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Friedenberg
President A. B. Hyman
Gen., Sta. Mgr George Brengel
Commercial Manager Arnold Silvert
Program Director Dean Storm
Production Director Lan Singer
Chief Engineer Harold F, Sturm
694
WEST VIRGINIA
WPLH
HUNTINGTON— 1946— MBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Huntington Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 1105 Fourth Ave.
Phone Number 3-3421
Transmitter Location. ... 16th St., W. & Jackson
Ave.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Transit Radio
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr Flem J. Evans
Program Director Joseph J. Herget
Commercial Manager Bernard Sammons
Sales Prom. Mgr Lillian Swann
Chief Engineer William R. Haldane
W S A Z
HUNTINGTON— 1923
ABC-WEST VIRGINIA
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By WSAZ, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 912^2 Third Ave.
Phone Number 38-401
Transmitter Location 28th St. & Park at
C. & O. R. R.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Tronscription Service Long-Worth, SESAC
Representative Branham
Membership NAB, BMB
President Col. J. H. Long
Gen., Sta. Mgr. Marshall Rosene
Commerical Manager Tom Garten
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Wm. Tracey
Prod, Dir., Chiei Anncr Bert Shimp
Pgm., Musical Dir Ted Eiland
Chiei Engineer Leroy Kilpatrick
WLOG
LOGAN— 1940
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By Clarence H. Frey
& Robert O. Greever
Address Logan
Phone Number 540
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
WEPM
MARTINSBURG— 1946
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Martinsburg Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 874
Phone Number 1 148
Studio Address People's Trust Co. Bldg.
Transmitter Location Red Hill
Air Time 6:58 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Burn-Smith
Membership NAB, BMB
Co-Partners C. M. Zinn, C. Leslie Golliday
Gen., Sta. Mgr C. Leslie Golliday
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . Edward W. Dockeney
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr Charles Rand
Production Director Robert Brown
Chief Engineer Sterling Heil
Farm Editor Edv/ard W. Dockeney
WMON
MONTGOMERY— 1 946— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Fayette Associates, Inc.
Address Box 750, 1028 1st Ave.
Phone Number 620
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transc iption Service World
Membership NAB, BMB
President Arnold M. Vickers
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr., Publicity
Director Andrew W. Vickers
Prog.-Prod. Dir James G. Holmes
Chief Engineer Campbell J. Craver
WEST VIRGINIA
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE— AP members, the
greatest body of news collectors
in the world today, provide their
n£W3 to their AP.
W. VA. AP RADIO ASSN.
President: George A. Clinton — WPAR,
Parkersburg
Vice-Presidents: John V. Gelder— WCHS,
Charleston; Pat Flanagan— 'WH IS, Blue-
field; J. Patrick Beacom— WWW,
Fairmont
Treasurer: Joe L. Smith, Jr. — WKNA,
Charleston
Executive Bioard: John A. Phillips— WCAW,
Charleston; Fred Zimmerman — WBLK,
Clarksburg; William Rine — WWVA,
Wheeling
News Committee Chairman: Flem Evans —
WPLH, Huntington
Cooperation Committee Chairman: Phil
Vogel— WGKV, Charleston
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W A J R
MORGANTOWN— 1941— MBS-KBS
MOUNTAINEER
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
OwnedOper. By. . West Virginia Radio Corp.
Business-Studio Address 446 Spruce St.
Phone Number 9488
Transmitter Location 100 Charleston Ave.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
President Mrs. H. C. Greer
General Manager Ferd Browning, Jr.
Sales Manager. John ]. Johns
Program Director Bos Johnson
Publicity Director Marjorie C. Myers
Chief Announcer Nick Basso
Chief Engineer Clarence Rulong
WOAY
OAK HILL— 1946
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 1000 Wcrtts d.
Owned-Oper. By Robert R. Thomas, Jr.
Business Address Oak Hill
Phone Number 651
Studio-Transmitter Location 1 Mi. So. of
Oak Hill on Hway. 21
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB, BMB
Owner, Gen. Mgr., Musical Dir.,
Chief Engineer Robert R. Thomas, Jr.
Commercial Manager W. Thompson
Production Director Myrtle McPherson
Pgm. Dir., Chief Anncr., Farm Editor. . . Hugh
McPherson
WCOM
PARKERSBURG— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Parkersburg Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 317 Ninth St.
Phone Number 7-4991-2
Transmitter Location New York Ave.
Air Time 7 a.m.-l:15 a.m.
News Service UP
Trcmscription Service World
Representative Joseph Hershey MrGillvra
President Joseph M. Handlan
General Mgr Richard S. Cotterman
Program Director Joan Yoke
Chief Engineer Buford Barickman
W P A R
PARKERSBURG— 1 935— CBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Ohio Valley Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 211 5th St.
Phone Number 75-475
Transmitter Location Route 2
Air Time 6:30 a.m. -1:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Branham
Membership NAB
President Austin V. Wood
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr. ... George H. Clinton
Sales Prom. Mgr Lawrence V. Murphy
Program Director Shermin Grimm
Publicity Director Barbara O'Brien
Chief Engineer V. G. Brooks
WWYO
PINEVILLE— 1949
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .. .Wyoming Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Address Pineville
Phone Number 2711
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Cole, MacGregor
President R. D. Bailey
Exec. Vice-Pres Jack K. Shipman
Commercial Manager James J. Goode
Program Director Charles M. Erhard, Jr.
Chief Engineer William D. Stone
WLOH
PRINCETON— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Mountain Bcstg. Service,
Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 549
Phone Number 567, 1018
Studio-Transmitter Location Lilly Grove
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President Harold P. Hunnicutt
Gen., Station Mgr Melvin F. Barnett, Sr.
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr James M. Angel
Program Director James H. Mayes, Jr.
Prod. Dir., Chief Ann John Duke Bowman
Publicity Director Margie Huddleston
Musical Director Mrs. Nancy Crotty
Chief Engineer Earl H. Graham
Farm Editor James H. Mayes. Jr.
WRON
RONCEVERTE— 1947— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By William E. Blake
696
WEST VIRGINIA
Address Ronceverte
Phone Number 300
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres„ Gen. Mgr William E, Blake
Commercial Manager Carl E. Lipps
Program Director John Morrissey
Chief Engineer Herbert S. Jackson
WBRW
WELCH— 1940— MBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .McDowell Service Co.
Address 10 Riverside Drive
Phone Number 818
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership NAB, BMB
President J. G. Hunt
Gen. Comm. Mgr Ellis Landreth
Program Director John J. Villcmi
Chief Engineer Howard R. King
W H A W
WESTON— 1948
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Lewis Service Corp.
Business-Studio Address Main Ave.
Phone Number 1555
Transmitter Location East Weston Hill
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Associated
Representative Donald Cooke
President Harold McWhorter
Gen.-Comm. Mgr Carl Loose
Sales Promotion Manager . . Edward Whikehart
Chief Announcer Robert Hall
Musical Director Bud Dieckman
Chief Engineer Roscoe Baily
WH LL
WHEELING— 1949
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Wheeling Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 989
Phone Number 6700
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service , Capitol
Owners K. H. Forney, G. A. Forney,
E. L. Freeman
Gen. Mgr., Chf. Engr K. H. Forney
Program Director Edward G. Trisler
WKWK
WHEELING— 1 94 1— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Community Bcstg., Inc.
Address. .Pythian Building, 16th & Market Sts.
Phone Number 5320
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Station Representative Weed
Membership BMB
President Joe L. Smith, Jr.
General Manager John B. Reynolds
Commercial Manager Alfred C. Ihlenfeld
Production Manager J. Alan Jasper
Program Director Nancy A. Hilmes
Chief Announcer Ray Vingi
Chief Engineer Fred A. Baker
WWVA
WHEELING— 1926— CBS
Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . The Fort Industry Co.
Address Hawley Bldg.
Phone Number Wheeling 5383
Transmitter Location St. Clodrsville, Ohio
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Cole
Representative Petry
Membership NAB, BMB
President George B. Storer
V.-P., Managing Director Wm. E. Rine
Sales Promotion Mgr Howard W. Meagle
Ass't Mgr.-Dir Paul J. ^ller
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 Williamson
Phone Number 1241-2
Studio-Transmitter Location 5V2 E. Second
Ave.
Air Time 6a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB, BMB
President Clarence Lovitch
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Alice Shein
Program Director John T. Blodr, Jr.
Chief Engineer Robert W. Bullio
697
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RaiUo Vawilies 95 -I, ()()() — Stations in State 4^
WATK
ANTIGO— 1947
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 250 d.
Owned-Operaled By Aniigo Bcstg. Co.
Address Anfigo-Iournal Bldg.
Phone Number 900
Air Time Daytime
President Artemas F. Buner
WHBY
APPLETON— 1924— MBS
WISCONSIN
Frequency: 1230 Kc Powe": 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WHBY, Inc.
Bus. -Studio-Transmitter Address 600 So.
Lawe St.
Phone Number 3-6639
Air Time S a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Everetl-McKinney
Membership NAB, BMB
General, Station Manager Earl H. Huth
Commercial Manager W. C. Porsow
Sales Prom. Mgr F. Douglas Chingo
Program Director Robert Petrie
Production Director Harold Zahorik
Publicity Director Milton Boehm
Chief Announcer Harry Krane
Music Director Cay Brook
Chief Engineer George Merkl
Farm Editor Wallace MacBriar
W AT W
ASHLAND— 1940— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Upper Michigan-Wisconsin
Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . .Northern State Bank
Bldg.
Phone Number 1608
Transmitter Location Ashland
Air Time 6:25 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
President William L. Johnson
Vice Pres., Gen. Mgr J. W. Huss
Station Manager T. G. Hogan
Sales Promotion Manager Arnold Peterson
Program Director Mary Jean Anno
Chief Announcer Clyde Johnson
Chief Engineer Otto Link
WBEL
BELOIT— 1948
Fiequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Beloit Bcslrs.. Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . .335 E. Grand Ave.
Phone Number Col. 1380
Transmitter Location. . . . .900 E. Elmwood Ave.
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
President Lloyd Burlingham
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr L. O. Fitzgibbons
Program Director John Rhodes
Chief Announcer Bob Scholz
Musical Director Dusty Lee
Chief Engineer Leo Wilson
WGEZ
BELOIT— 1948— MBS-WISCONSIN
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Beloit Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Hotel Hilton
Phone Number College 6024
Transmitter Location Dearborn Ave.
Air Time 6:00 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service. .Capitol, RCA Thesaurus
Representative William G. Rambeau
President Sidney H. Bliss
General Manager Vern W. Williams
Commercial Manager Bill Bessire
Chief Engineer Harold Winkenwerder
WBlZ
EAU CLAIRE— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1400 Kc Powe-: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WBlZ, Inc.
Bus. -Studio-Transmitter Address . . 609 Cameron
St.
Phone Number 5111-2
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
President, General Mgr James J. Conroy
Station Manager Alvina Britz
Prod.-Prog. Dir.-Chf. Anncr. . Williard S. Jackson
Chief Engineer Claude V. Thomas
WEAU
EAU CLAIRE— 1937
NBC-ARROWHEAD
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Central Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .203 S. Barstow St.
Phone Number 6149
Transmitter Location Seymour Rd.
Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M.
698
WISCO]\SII^
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .Associated, Lang- Worth
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership NAB, BMB
President Morgan Murphy
General Manager W. C. Bridges
Station-Comm. Mgr Harry S. Hyett
Sales Prom. Mgr., Prog. Dir. . .Robert E. Nelson
Publicity Director Dick Vogel
Chief Engineer T. O. Jorgenson
Farm Editor Carl Johnson
WRFW
EAU CLAIRE— 1948
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Chippewa Valley Radio &
Telev. Corp.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address . . . Rudolph Rd.
Phone Number 2-1629
Air Time Daytime
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative For joe
President Thomas K. Werner
Gen. Mgr., Pub. Dir John E. Kelly
Program Director Robert Froemming
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Richard Werner
Production Director W. Hill
Chief Engineer Oscar Sielaff
KFIZ
FOND DU LAC— 1922
MBS-WISCONSIN
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaled By KFIZ Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. . 18 W. First St.
Phone Number 356
Air Time 7 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
News Service UP
Membership NAB
President A. H. Lange
Exec. Vice Pres Emery W. Martin
General Manager Lynn N. Fairbanks
Program Director Lucille Fairbanks
Chief Engineer Wendell S. Meyers
WBAY
GREEN BAY— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WHBY, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Bellin Bldg.
Phone Number Adams 1
Transmitter Location W. De Pere
Air Time 5 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service AP
Representative Weed
General-Station Mgr Haydn R. Evans
Sales Prom. Manager Lee Stinson
Program Director Clodr Stone
Production Director Roger Muller
Promotion Director Karl Gorsche
Chief Engineer Wallace Stangel
WDUZ
GREEN BAY— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Green Bay Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Nicolet Bldg.
Phone Number Howard 6300
Transmitter Location. .Cass St., Town of Preble
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Sta. Mgr Ben A. Laird
General Manager Robert G. Nelson
Commercial Manager Forster M. Cooper
Prog.-Prod. Director Don Arthur
Pub. Dir., Chief Announcer. .John R. Kessenich
Musical Director Roy Hessler
Chief Engineer Paul C, Tyrrell
WJPG
GREEN BAY— 1947— WISCONSIN
Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By ... . Green Bay Newspaper Co.
Business Address Green Bay
Phone Number Howard 6400
Studio Address Box 175
Transmitter Location Bellevue
Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Rombeau
Membership NAB, FMA
President V. I. Minahan
General Manager A. B. TurnbuU
Business Manager Joseph Homer
Station Manager John M. Walter
Commercial Manager Glen R. Holznecht
Program Director Russ Widoe
Publicity Director Ann Weizenegger
Musical Director Vi Govin
Chief Engineer Elmo Reed
Farm Editor Les Sturmer
W CL 0
JANESVILLE— 1930
MBS-WISCONSIN
Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Southern Wisconsin Radio,
Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .200 E. Milwaukee St.
Phone Number 3311
Transmitter Location 1436 So. Oakhill Ave.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, SESAC,
Lang-Worth
Representative William G. Rambeau
Membership NAB. BMB
President Sidney H. Bliss
General Manager Vern W. Williams
699
W I S C O I\ S I I\
Assl. Manager Joseph G. Urban
Commercial Manager Charles W. Bessire
Chief Announcer Don Boyd
Musical Director Bea Harris
Chief Engineer Wayne Clay
Farm Editor Grant A. Ritter
WLIP
KENOSHA— 1947
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Kenosha Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. . . .625 57th St.
Phone Number 6162
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Everett-McKinney
Membership NAB
Owner, Gen. Mgr William, L. Lipman
Sta., Comm. Mgr Hugh Gotely
Program Director Jerome Golden
Chief Engineer Casimir Lubinsky
Chief Announcer Leo Porwaniecki
Farm Editor Joseph Pyne
WKBH
LA CROSSE— 1923— NBC
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By WKBH, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 409 Main St.
Phone Number 450
Transmitter Location Gillette St. nr.
Hway. 16
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Serivce AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Taylor-Borroff
Membership NAB, BMB
President, Station Mgr Howard Dohl
Program Director Berneice Callaway
Publicity Director Paul Ziemer
Chief Engineer Al Leeman
WKTY
LA CROSSE— 1948— MBS
Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By La Crosse Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 112 N. 4th St.
Phone Number 790
Transmitter Location . . On Stoddard Rd. Hway,
53, 4 Mi, So. of La Crosse
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service MacGregor
Representative Weed
Membership BMB
Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr Verl Bratton
Asst. Mgr.. Prog. Dir John Bondeson
Chief Engineer J. Harold White
WLCX
LA CROSSE— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Bermac Radio, Inc.
Business-Studio Address State Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 4379-671
Transmitter Location Lang Drive
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Membership BMB
President James J. Conroy
General, Station Manager Milo Knutson
Commercial Manager Robert Gaumer
Sales Promotion Mgr Newton G. Thompson
Prog. Dir.-Production Mgr S. O. Torgerson
Publicity Director Rosemary Castor
Chief Announcer Bill Green
Music Director Glenn Champlin
Chief Engineer Elphin G. Rinn
Farm Editor Clifford Lue
WLDY
LADYSMITH— 1948— KBS
WISCONSIN
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Flambeau Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. Westlake Ave.
Phone Number 584
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World. Keystone
Representative Thomas Clark
Membership NAB, BMB
President. . ■ O. J. Falge
Gen., Sta. Mgr A. T. Shields
Commercial Manager R. I. Foreman
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Corinne Kopp
Prog., Prod. Dir Joseph Dahlvig
Chief Announcer Jeff Evans
Chief Engineer Darrel Holbrook
Farm Editor Orrin Garwood
WFB A
MADISON— 1925— NBC
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Badger Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 3800 Regent St.
Phone Number 3-5311
Transmitter Location Fitchburg
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
President William T. Evjue
General Manager Kenneth F. Schmitt
Business Manager Howard A. Johnson
Program Director Robert N. Dick
Chief Engineer Norman Hahn
Form Editor Frank Moyfield
700
WISCONSIN
Wise
MADISON— 1948
ABC-ARROWHEAD
Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Radio Wisconsin, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address Commercial State
Bank Bldg.
Phone Number 7-2588
Transmitter Location .... Seyene Rd., 1 Mi. So.
of Madison
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Representative George P. HoUingbery
President Morgan Murphy
Executive Director W. C. Bridges
Station Manager Ralph O'Connor
Comm., Sales, Prom. Mgr.. . .Richard Nickeson
Pgm., Pub. Dir Joann Markward
Prod. Dir Jerry Harper
Chief Announcer Bob Swanson
Musical Director . ■ Charles Dickoif
Chief Engineer. W. M. Greely
WKOW
MADISON— 1947— MBS
Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts d.
5,000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By Monona Bcstg. Co.
Business Address. . . .215 W. Washington Ave.
Phone Number Gifford 7100
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Headley Reed
President S. A. Watson
General Manager Ralph A. Ammon
Commercial Manager Phil Wood
Program Director William T. Wagner
Promotion Manager Will Sumner
Chief Engineer Vincent Vanderheiden
W OM T
MANITOWOC— 1926— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Francis M. Kadow
Business-Studio Address Radio Bldg.
Phone Number 6015
Transmitter Location . . 3600 Block, Marshall St.
Air Time 7 a.m.-6 a.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Ra-Tel
Membership NAB
Owner, General Mgr Francis M. Kadow
Asst. Mgr., Prog. Dir George H. Erdman
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . John M. Kadow, Jr.
Prod. Dir.. Chief Announcer G. H. Todd
Publicity Director Ralph Norman
Musical Director El Roy
Chief Engineer W. C. Duben
W M A M
MARINETTE— 1939— NBC
Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.;
100 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By M. & M. Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address .... Radio Park
Phone Number 2-6631-2-3
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB, BMB
President William E. Walker
General-Station Mgr Joseph D. Mackin
Conunercial Manager Howard L. Emich
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Pat Kehoe
Program Director Bob Southard
Chief Engineer Leo Stewart
Farm Editor John Bell
WDLB
MARSHFIELD— 1947— KBS
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Dairyland's Bcstg. Svc, Inc.
Bus-Studio-Transmitter Address 1710 N.
Central Ave.
Phone Number 1212
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC, Capitol
President Lloyd L. Felker
General-Station Mgr R. W. Behling
Commercial Manager Duane Allen
Sales Prom. Manager Harris G. Carter
Program Director Bob Hansen
Prod. Dir., Farm Editor Larry Sundquist
Chief Announcer Jack Kenney
Musical Director Ulamae Knutson
Chief Engineer Gerald Boos
W I G M
MEDFORD— 194 1— MBS-KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By George F. Meyer
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address Medford
Phone Number 5147
Air Time Unlimited
News Service i UP
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative Continental
Owner, Gen. Mgr George F. Meyer
Program Director Irma Meyer
Chief Engineer Roy Bohnert
WLIN
MERRILL— 1948
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Alvin E. O'Konski
Business Address , Merrill
Air Time Daytime
701
WISCOIVSIIV
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, Capitol
President Alvin E. O'Konski
General Manager Tony Marta
Commercial Manager Lew Process
Program Director Elizabeth Obey
Chief Engineer Chris Zercher
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 Number MArquetle 8-7722
Studio Trans. Location 5407 W. Martin Dr.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Representatve Headley Reed
Membership NAB
President Robert M. LaFollelte, Jr.
General Manager Hugh K. Boice, Jr.
Commercial Manager John C. Gagliano
Sales Prom. Manager Tom Dyson
Pgm. Dir., Chiel Announcer. . . Tom Shanahan
Musical Director Elmer Ihrke
Chief Engineer Holland Paske
WEXT
MILWAUKEE— 1947
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.
Owned-Operated By WEXT, Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. . .2501 S. 43rd
St.
Phone Number Evergreen 3-1430
Air Time Dayiime
News Service UP
Membership NAB
President Gerald A. Bartell
Station Manager John A. Reddy
Chief Engineer Ralph Evans
WFOX
MILWAUKEE— 1946
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By. .. .Wisconsin Bcstg. System,
Inc.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address 739 No.
Broadway
Phone Number Spring 4-0174
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Representative Ra-Tel
Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr Charles J. Lanphie?
Prog.-Prod.-Pub. Dir Carl Zimmermann
Chief Announcer Paul Bartell
Chief Engineer , George Dodge
Form Editor John Vans
WIS N
MILWAUKEE— 1 922— CBS
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Hearst Radio, Inc.
Bus. -Studio Address 123 W. Michigan St.
Phone Number Division 2-3000
Transmitter Location 5001 S. 60th St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS, UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Katz
Membership NAB
Exec. V.P., Gen.-Sta. Mgr G. W. Grignon
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir.. . .George DeGrace
Prog. -Prod. Director Jack Raymond
Chief Announcer Milt Brandl
Musical Director Elmer Krebs
Chief Engineer Donald A. Weller
Farm Editor Frances X. Haggerty
WM AW
MILWAUKEE— 1948— ABC
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Midwest Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 723 N. Third St.
Phone Number DAly 8-2154
Transmitter Location Hales Comers
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .Lang- Worth, Associated
Representative Avery-Knodel
President Clifford C. Randall
Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Jack Bundy
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Lou Riepenhoff
Program Director Donald McClellon
Production Director Hal Walker
Chief Announcer Joe Andres
Musical Director Ralph Herman
Chief Engineer Raymond Host
Farm Editor Robert Madison
WM I L
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 Number West 3-1290
Transmitter Location Whitefish Boy
Air Time 5:45 a.m.-local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Cole
Representative Forjoe
President ..." Gene Posner
Gen., Sta. Mgr Jerome Sill
Commercial Manager Conrad Rice
Chief Announcer Robert Bradley
Chief Engineer Gino Monaco
702
WISCO]^SI]\
WT M J
MILWAUKEE— 1927:— NBC
Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 WotJs
Owned-Oper. By The Journal Co.
Business Address 333 W. State St.
Phone Number MArquette 8-6000
Studio Address. .Radio City, 720 E. Capitol Dr.
Transmitter Location Rt. 4, Box 444,
Waukesha
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Edward Petry
V.P., General Mgr Walter J. Damm
Asst. General Mgr L. W. Herzog
Station Manager R. G. Winnie
Asst. Prom. Mgr Bruce Wallace
Program Director Frank Bignell
Chiei Announcer Bob Heiss
Musical Director Maurice Kipen
Chiei Engineer William Hebal
Phone Number 2-2871
Transmitter Location .... 1 mi„ south of Neenah
Air Time 6 a.m. -local sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service Associated
Membership NAB, BMB
V. P., General Manager Don C. Wirth
Commercial-Sales Promotion
Manager Fred W. Sample
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Roland McBain
Chief Engineer E. W. Fliegel
W 0 S H
WNAM
NEENAH— 1947
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: LOOO Watts
Owned-Operated By
Neenah-Menasha Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address.. 101 East Wise. Ave.
OSHKOSH— 1941— ABC
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Oshkosh Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address ......151 Main St.
Phone Number Stanley 4580
Transmitter Location 1235 Bowen St.
Air Time Urlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
Representative Donald Cooke
Exec. Dir. & Senior Partne.- . Wm. F. H, Johns, Jr.
General Manager George Greeley
Program Director Warren Haines
Musical Director Pep Babler
Chief Engineer William Morton
WISCONSIN
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
BECAUSE— AP members decide what AP shall be. Their
decision has made AP unequalled in covering the
news of the world . . . RAPIDLY . . . TRUTH-
FULLY . . . FULLY . . . ACCURATELY.
WISCONSIN ASSOCIATED PRESS BROADCASTERS' ASSOCIATION
Chairman Clair Stone — WBAY, Green Bay
Secretary: Wm. A. Weekes — AP Chief of Bureau
Continuing Study Committee Chairman: Clair Stone— WBAY, Green
Bay
WISCONSIN
703
W I S C O \ S I >
W I B U
POYNETTE— 1925— KBS-WIS.
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By William C. Forrest
Bus. -Transmitter Address Route 2
Phone Number Poynette 98
Studio Addresses. . Poynette, Portage, Beaver
Dam, Madison
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard, SESAC,
Keystone
Representative Burn-Smith
Pres., Gen.-Sta.-Comm.
Manager William C. Forrest
Sales Prom. Mgr Doris MacPherson
Prog.-Pub. Director Sarah Forrest
Chief Announcer Clifford Conohan
Chief Engineer L. Stanley Sadler
W R J N
RACINE— 1 926— ABC- WISCONSIN
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Racine Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address 441 Main St.
Phone Number 4-3311-2
Studio Addresses. .441 Main St., Racine; 1225
W, Mitchell St., Milwaukee
Transmitter Location. .Victory & Kentucky Sts.,
Mt. Pleasant
Air Time 6:15 a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service AP
Representative Walker
Membership NAB. BMB
President Frank R. Starbuck
General Manager Harry R. LePoidevin
Station-Comm. Mgr Harold J. Newcomb
Program Director Lyman Merens
Publicity Directo'. . . Amelia French
Musical Direct' Orson White
Chief Engineer F. Lee Dechant
WOBT
RfflNEL ANDER— 1 947— MBS-KBS
WISCONSIN
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Oneida Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Rhinelande'
Phone Number 1240
Studio-Transmitter Location Hiway 8, E,
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World
President John R. Tomek
General-Comm, Mgr Hugh Rowlands
Pgm., Prod. Dir Dick Berger
Chief Engineer Charles Bresette
Farm Editor Clyde Downing
W J M C
RICE LAKE— 1939
MBS-ARROWHEAD-NORTHWEST
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WJMC, Inc.
Bus. -Studio-Transmitter Address .. 1615 S. Main
St.
Phone Number 550
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service Associated, SESAC
Representative George P. Hollingbery
Membership BMB, FMA
President, Gen. Mgr W. C. Bridges
Sta., Comm. Mgr Greg Rouleau
Program Director Harry Wills
Production Director Richard Moore
Chief Announcer Paul Albrecht
Chief Engineer Robert Kolsky
WRCO
RICHLAND CENTER— 1949
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Richland Bcstg. Co.
Address P. O. Box 192
Phone Number 20
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
President Arthur Overgaard
Gen. Mgr., Chf. Engr T. R. Kelley
Pgm. Dir., Prom. Mgr R. J. Bodden
WTCH
SHAWANO— 1948
Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Shawano County
Leader Pub. Co.
Business-Studio Address. .107 E. Green Bay St.
Telephone Number 666
Transmitter Location Hiway 29
Air Time Daytime
News Service UP
Transcription Service World
General Manager Jeanne Heal
Station Manager D. W. Hodgins
W H B L
SHEBOYGAN— 1924— ABC-WIS.
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
250 Watts n,
Owned-Operated By WHBL, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Press Bldg.
Phone Number 4844
Transmitter Location Hway. 141, 1 Mi. So.
of city
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World
Representative Robert Meeker
Membership NAB. BMB
704
WISCO]\SI]\
President A. Matt Werner
General-Comm. Mgr G. P. Richards
Program Director Glen James
Publicity Director Doris Domnie
Chief Engineer Herbert I. Mayer
WfWT
STEVENS POINT— 1948
Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.;
Owned-Operated By Evans Radio Co.
Business-Studio Address 414 V2 Main St.
Phone Number 2744-5
Transmitter Location. .2 Blocks No. of Stevens
Point city limits
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative Hal Holman
President Claire Miller
General-Station Comm. Mgr. .S. J. Kelbanowski
Program Director Frank Kostuck
Publicity Director Catherine A. Carew
Chief Announcer Vein C. Weegman
Musical Director Jeanne Pudraska
Chief Engineer Justin Sloniker
Commercial Manager James Brandser
Sales Prom. Mgr., Chief Anncr. . . Dave Martin
Chief Engineer Edward B. Grayden
W D S M
SUPERIOR— 1939— ABC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Ridson, Inc.
Business Address 921 Tower Ave.
Phone Number Superior: 4451-2; Duluth:
Melrose 7234 or Radison 1230
Studio Addresses Spalding Hotel, Duluth;
National Bldg., Superior
Transmitter Location Conners Point
Air Time 6:25 a.m.-ll:35 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB, BMB
President Robert Ridder
General-Station Mgr Carl Bloomquist
Commercial Manager Bill Kirby
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub.-Musical
Director Harry Gradin
Program Director Lew Martin
Chief Announcer James Payton
Chief Engineer Melvin Laskey
WSBR
SUPERIOR— 1946— KBS
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By WSBR, Inc.
Address 1st & Baxter
Phone Number 4405-6
Air Time 6 a jn.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard, Keystone
President, General Mgr James J. Conroy
Station Manager Arthur C. Robinson
WAUX
WAUKESHA— 1946
Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.
Owned-Operated By Waukesha Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 319 W. Main St.
Phone Number 6619
Transmitter Location R. 1, Waukesha
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative McGeehan & O'Mara
President Carl Taylor
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Mig Figi
Sales Prom. Manager Charles E. Williams
Program Director Donald Froehlich
Chief Engineer Adin Randle
W S A U
WAUSAU— 1937— NBC
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper By The Journal Co. (The
Milwaukee Journal)
Business-Studio Address 714 Fifth St.
Phone Number 6521
Transmitter Location Coates Lane R. R. 3
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Edward Petry
Station Manager Ben F. Hovel
Program Director R. J. Topinka
Musical Director LaVerne Peterson
Technical Supervisor R. W. Richardt
W F H R
WISCONSIN RAPIDS— 1940
MBS-WIS.
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .William F. Huffman Radio,
Inc.
Business Address 143 W. Grand Ave.
Phone Number 1340
Studio Addresses. . . .141 W. Grand Ave., Wis.
Rapids; 120 So. Central, Marshfield; Cor.
Main & Third, Stevens Point
Transmitter Location 1500 Bonow Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Capitol
Membership NAB
President Louise F. Huffman
Gen., Sta. Mgr Geo. T. Frechette
Commercial Manager Bruce G. Beichl
Pgm., Prod. Dir Jim Tighe
Chief Aimer.. Farm Editor Amie Strope
Chief Engineer Bert Zielesch
70S
WYQMPINIC—
Estituuted Population 2S4,(H)() — Increase | I y.-i% — RaJ/o Howes HI, 000
Radio I'atnilies H4,000 — Stations in State 12
KSPR
CASPER— 1930
MBS-KBS-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Waifs
Owned-Operated By Donald L. Hathaway
Business Address Box 930
Phone Number 407, 2083
Studio-Transmitter Location. . 1st & Lennox Sts.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription World, Lang-Worth, KBS
Representative Sears & Ayer
Membership NAB, BMB
General-Station Mgr Donald L. Hathaway
Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr.. .Frederic W. Hufsmith
Program Director Marcus R. Nichols
Chief Engineer Duane W. Simmons
KVOC
CASPER— 1946— ABC
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By KVOC Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Sludio-Transmitter Address 1540 So.
Wolcott St., P. O. Box 2090
Phone Number 130
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Membership NAB, BMB
President Jack W. Perry
General-Station Mgr John R. Bailey. Jr.
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Don R. Christopher
Program-Production Dir E. L. Peiss
Publicity Director Clifford E. Ewing
Chief Eiigineer William Bates
K MB C
CHEYENNE— 1940
ABC-PURPLE SAGE
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Wafts
Owned-Operated By Frontier Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Plains Hotel
Phone Number Cheyenne 4461
Transmitter Location 3rd & Evans Ave.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Representative McGillvra
Membership NAB
President Tracy S. McCraken
Treas., Gen.-Sta. Mgr William C. Grove
Commercial Manager Frank Flynn
Sales Prom. Manager Max Young
Program Director Dale Sunderland
Production Director Bob Stockman
Publicity Director Margaret O'Brien
Chief Anncr., Musical Dir Neal Wallace
Chief Engineei Harold Roberts
KODI
CODY— 1947
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Absaroka Bcstg. Co.
Address Box 319
Phone Number 444
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
General Manager William J. Garlow
Commercial Manager Mary Jean LeClere
Program Dir.-Chief Engin'r. .Philip H. Bamhart
KOVE
LANDER— 1948
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Edward J. Breece
Business Address P. O. Box 436
Phone Number 488
Studio-Transmitter Location . . 1 Mi. N. of Lander,
Hiway. 287
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP
Trcmscription Service Capitol
General Manager Frank A. Toomey
Commercial Manager Mrs. Ruth Dorr
Pgm. Dir., Chief Armcr Cloyt Holm
Chief Engineer Gordon Nelson
KOWB
LARAMIE— 1947^CBS—
INTER-MOUNTAIN
Frequency: 1340 Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . The Snowy Range Bcstg. Co.
Address P. O. Box 972
Phone Number 4888
Transmitter Location. .W. of City, Hiway. 130
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative W. S. Grant
President Fred O. Rice
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Clem L. Rawlins
Program Director Lynn O. Smith
Chief Announcer John Steele
Chief Engineer Jack Sneddon
K PO W
POWELL— 1941
MBS-KBS-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By A. J. Meyer
ro6
W Y O M I IV G
Business Address 243 E. 2nd St.
Phone Number 222
Studio-Transmitter Location 2 Mi. So. of
Powell on Willwood Rd.
Air Time G a.m.-lO p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service SESAC. Cole
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
Gen.-Sta. Mgr., Pub. Dir A. J. Meyer
Commercial Manager Mel Whitmire
Sales Prom. Mgr Kenneth Meyer
Pgm., Music Dir Mary Meyer
KRAL
RAWLINS— 1947— ABC-KBS
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Rawlins Bcstg. Co.
Address Rawlins, Box 511
Phone Number 1015
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Representative Donahue
Membership NAB
Gen., Comm. Mgr D. A. Fisher
KWRL
RIVERTON— 1948
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Joseph P. Ernst
Business Address Riverton
Phone Number . 789
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
General Manager Joseph P. Ernst
Commerc'al Manager Mildred V. Ernst
K V R S
ROCK SPRINGS— 1938
MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.;
500 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Wyoming Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .1307 Wyoming St.
Phone Number 93, 94
Transmitter Location 2 Mi. N. of City
Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr.
Mrs. Marjorie L. McCracken
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Michael Reid
Pgm., Pub. Dir Imogene Parr
Production Director John Hardaway
Chief Engineer Archie W. Buchanan
K W Y 0
SHERIDAN— 1934
MBS-KBS-INTERMOUNTAIN
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 d.. 500 n.
Owned-Operated By Bighorn Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 21 N. Main
Phone Number GOl-2
Transmitter Location . . 1 Va Mi. N.W. of Sheridan
Air Tim© Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Avery-Knodel
Membership NAB, BMB
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Jim Carroll
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Don TannehiU
Program Director Bob Wilson
Chief Engineer Bob Crosthwait©
KWOR
WORLAND— 1946
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Joseph P. Ernst
Address Box 92
Phone Number 308
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service KBS
Owner. Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr. . . Joseph P. Ernst
Commercial Manager Mildred V. Ernst
WYOMING
AP
WHY IS
THE BEST?
BECAUSE— Ar is faster, more
complete, more accu-
rate than any other
news service.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ASSOCIATED
PRESS BROADCASTERS'
ASSOCIATION
Director for Colorado and Wyoming:
Douglas Kahle— KCOL, Fort Collins, Colo.
Director for Montana: Franz Robischon —
KBMY, Billings, Mont.
Continuing Study Committeeman for
Wyoming: Ed Peiss— KVOC, Casper
WYOMING^
707
1
TERRITORIES
POSSESSIONS
KB YR
ANCHORAGE— 1948
Owned-Operaled By Aleutian Bcslrs.
Business-Studio Address Fourth & B Sts.
Phone Number Black 395
Transmitter Location Spenard Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service MacGregor, Capitol
Representative Donald Cooke
Membership NAB
Director Douglas Sparks
KENI
ANCHORAGE— 1948— MBS— ABC
DON LEE— NBC
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Midnight Sun Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 879
Phone Number 20301
Studio Address 4th Ave. Theatre Bldg.
Transmitter Location Sunset Drive
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Transcription Service . . . Associated, Standard
Representative Gilbert Wellington
President Capt. Austin E. Lathrop
Station Manager A. G. Hiebert
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr J. F. Thomag
Pgm., Prod., Pub. Dir Frank O. Brink
Chief Announcer John W. Borges, Jr.
Chief Engineer Jack M. Waldon
KFQD
ANCHORAGE— 1924— CBS— NBC
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5,000 Waits
Owned-Operated By William I. Wagner
Business-Studio Address
830 Securities Bldg., Seattle. Wash.
Phone Number Seneca 6333
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang- Worth
GCA =
Representative Pan American, Scott
Owner William J. Wagner
Manager Ken Laughlin
Commercial Manager Jay Stauter
Program Director James Chadwick
Promotion Manager R. L. Strock
Chief Engineer Charles Mohler
KFAR
FAIRBANKS— 1 939— MBS— NBC
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Operoted By. .Midnight Sun Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Lathrop Building
Phone Number East 380
Transmitter Location Farmers Loop Road
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M.
News Services AP and UP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Gilbert A. Wellington
President Austin E. Lathrop
General Manager Alvin O. Bramstedt
Commercial Manager Arvid Erickson
Pgm., Musical Dir Richard Greuel
Production Director Don McCune
Chief Engineer Joy Bickel
KFRB
FAIRBANKS— 1948— CBS— NBC
ALASKA
Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By William J. Wagner
Bus. -Studio Address 830 Securities Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash,
Phone Number Seneca 6333
Transmitter Location 2 Mi. N. of city
Air Time Unlimited
New« Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Pan-American, Scott
Owner William J. Wagner
Station Manager Jim Fletcher
Commercial Manager Wm. Chase
Program Director John McCahill
Chief Engineer Robert W. Porter
708
ALASKA
KINY
Program Director Jim Kemp
Chief Engineer Robert Mehan
JUNEAU— 1 9 35— CBS— NBC
ALASKA
Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 5,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By William ]. Wagner
Business-Studio Address
830 Securities BIdg., Seattle, Wash.
Phone Number Seneca 6333
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Pan American, Scott
Owner William J. Wagner
Station Manager John Ashpaugh
Commercial Manager Robert Druxman
Program Director Richard Peter
Promotion Manager Norman Weeks
Chief Engineer Charles Gray
KIBH
SEWART— 1948— CBS-NBC
ALASKA
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By William I. Wagner
Business-Studio Address
830 Securities BIdg., Seattle, Wash.
Phone Number Seneca 6333
Air Time Specified Hours
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Pan American, Scott
Owner William J. Wagner
Station Manager Jim Lawson
Chief Engineer Carl Can Sittert
KTKN
Kl FW
KETCHIKAN— 1935
CBS— NBC— ALASKA
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By William J. Wagner
Business-Studio Address. . .830 Securities Bldg.
Seattle 1, Wash.
Phone Number Seneca 6333
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Pan American, Scott
Owner William J, Wagner
Station Manager Tom Durant
Commercial Manager Dorothy Jacobson
SITKA— 1949— CBS— NBC— ALASKA
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By William J. Wagner
Bus.-Studio Addres 830 Securities Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash.
Phone Number Seneca 6333
News Service AP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Pan American, Scott
Owner William J. Wagner
Operations Manager William Hill
Program Director R. E. Von Postel, Jr.
Chief Engineer Carl Van Sittert
A L A S K A^
BECAUSE-
WHY IS AP
THE BEST?
-Ar has more news correspondents, more news
bureaus, more miles of news wire than any other
news service.
ALASKA ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBERS' ASSOCIATION
President: Robert B. Atwood, Publisher, The Anchorage Times
Chairman for Radio: William J. Wagner, President, Alaska Broadcast-
ing Co.
ALASKA
709
HAWAII
K H B C
HILO— 1 936— CBS-HBS
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
OwnedOper. By. Hawaiian Bcstq. System, Ltd.
Business Address P. O. Box 1476
Phone Number 4616-7
Studio-Transmitter Location Piihonua
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP, INS, AP
Transcription Service World, Standard
Representative Free & Peters
Pres., Gen. Mgr J. Howard Worrell
Station Manager C. Tracy Thrumston
Commercial Manager Denzil W. Rose
Chief Engineer Robert W. Moore
KIPA
HILO— 1947— MBS-ALOHA
Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 1,000 Waits
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Big Island Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address
140 Haili St., P. O. Box 1602
Phone Number 2177-8
Transmitter Location 4.5 mi, W. of Hilo
Air Time 6 ajn.-ll:05 pjn.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Walker
Pres., Gen. Mgr James E. Jaeger
Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Rex Wills, II
Chief Engineer H. L. Marques
K G M B
HONOLULU— 1929— CBS-HBS
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Hawaiian Bcstg. System,
Ltd,
Bus,-Studio-Transmitfer Address 1534
Kapiolani Blvd,
Phone Number 9-0914
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service World. Standard
Representative Free & Peters
Pres., General Mgr J. Howard Worrall
Station-Comm. Mgr E. Fltz DonnelL Jr.
Sales Prom. Manager Foye Johnson
Program Director Louis T. Dwyer
Chief Engineer Ernest G. Lindemann
KGU
HONOLULU— 1922— NBC
Frequency: 760 Kc Power: 2,500 Watts
Owned-Operoted By. Advertiser Pub. Co., Ltd.
Business Address P. O. Box 3110
Phone Number 5-2977
Studio-Transmitter Location . . South & Kapiolani
Air Time G:15 a.m. -11 p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Katz
President Lorrin P. Thurston
General Manager M. A. Mulrony
Commercial Manager William O. Paine
Program Director Owen Cunningham
Publicity Director William Knowles
Chief Announcer Bradford Cole
Chief Engineer M. A. Mulrony
KHON
HONOLULU— 1 946— MBS-
ALOHA NETWORK
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5,000 Walts
Owned-Operated By. . . Aloha Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business Address P. O. Box 1380
Phone Number 95295
Transmitter-Studio Location
1810 Makanoe Lone
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service
Lang-Worth, Capitol, Standcrrd, MacGregor
Representative Walker
President R. M. Fitkin
Gen., Sta. Mgr A. H. Green
Sales Prom., Comm. Mgr L. Roy Turner
Program Director Mrs. Lynn Soon
Chief Engineer Ira G. Mercer
KPOA
HONOLULU— 1948
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Island Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Box 3499
Phone Number 9-5281
Transmitter Loccrtion Kapiolani & Date Sts.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Representative George P. HoUingbery
Membership NAB
Chief Execs J. Elroy McCaw,
John D. Keating
General-Station Mgr John D. Keating
Commercial Manager Sam Styles
Promotion Manager Gene Miller
Program Director Hal Lewis
Chief Engineer Robert Bird
KULA
HONOLULU— 1947— ABC
Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 10.000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Pacific Frontier Bcatg.
Co., Ltd,
Bus.-Studio Address 1525 Kapiolani Blvd.
710
HAWAII-PUERTO RICO
Phone Nuniber 9-0926
Transmitter Location. .Waialae, Kalanianaole
Hway.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Avery -Knodel
Membership NAB
Gen., Comm. Mgr Jack Burnett
Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Jock Fearnhead
Sales Prom. Mgr Ernest Beatie
Production Director Ken Alf ord
Publicity Director Frank Valenti
•Chief Announcer Dick Dov/nie
Musical Director Daniel Kawakami
Chief Engineer R. J. Smith
KT 0 H
LIHUE-KAUAI— 1940— MBS-ALOHA
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Garden Island Pub!., Ltd.
Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Location . . Lihue, Kauai
Phone Number Kauai 261. 361
Air Time Unlimited
News Service UP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Walker
Membership NAB
General Manager Charles J. Fern
Station Manager Clarence M. Ashman
Commercial Manager Dwight Mossman
Program Director Raymond K. Sasaki
Chief Engineer Katashl Nose
KMVI
WAILUKU-MAUI— 1946
MBS-DON LEE-ALOHA
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Maui Publ. Co., Ltd.
Address Wailuku-Maui
Phone Number 981
Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service UP
Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Standard,
Cole
Representative Walker
President I. Walter Cameron
General Manager Ezra J. Crane
Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir Richard E. Mawson
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Charles C. Young
Publicity Director Pat Kettelsen
Chief Announcer Marty Sebastian
Chief Engineer Ronald Miyahira
PUEIR.T© RIC©
WCMN
ARECIBO— 1947
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Caribbean Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 755
President Aristides Santoni Ledesmo
General Manager Nabal Barreto
WKU M
ARECIBO— 1946— ACB
Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By
American Colonial Bcstg. Corp.
WEN A
BAYAMON— 1947
Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Bayamon Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Box 157
Phone Number Bayamon 161
Studio Address Barbosa St.
Transmitter Location Catano-Boyamon Rd.
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-lO p.m.
President Dr. A. Diaz Atiles
General Manager .... Domingo Diaz Alejandro
Chief Engineer Juan A. Arias
WR~I A
CAGUAS— 1947
Frequency: 1450 Kc. Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By
Inter-American Radio Corp.
Business Address Cagues
Phone Number 678
Studio Address Corchado Street
Transmitter Location. . .Rio Piedras-Caguas Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
Manager Jose A. Gautier
WVJP
CAGUAS— 1947
Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Operated By Borinquen Bcstg. Co.
Business Address .Box 207
Phone Numbers 789 & 790
Studio Address . . Calle Ruiz Belvis esq. Acosta
Transmitter Location: Kil. O Hec. 5 — Road No. 5
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service World
Membership NAB
General Manager . . . Hector Pereira Buonomo
Production Manager Ramon Mojica Sola
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WMDD
FAJARDO— 1947
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operaied By Madrazo & Diaz
Business Address
Munoz Rivero esq. Barcelo, P. O. Box 187
Phone Number 132
Transcription Service Gates
President lose R. Madrazo
Gen., Comm. Mgr Andrew S. Sweet
Program Director Mariano Artau
Promotion Mgr Reinaldo Moreira
Chief Engineer Herbert K. Honness
WXRF
GUAYAMA— 1948
Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts
Owned-Operoted By Raiael Faster
Business-Studio Address. .. .Hostos St. No. 42
Phone Number 243
Transmitter Location . . . Barrie Santo Domingo
Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m.
President Rafael Fuster
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Charles L. Cordero
Pgm., Prod. Dir lose Colon
Chief Engineer . . . Timoteo Rodriquez Quinones
WAEL
MAYAGUEZ— 1948
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Mario Acosta
Business Address Once de Agosta 82
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Mario Acosta
Program Director Wallace Ramirez
Production Director Mrs. Laura H. Cuebas
Publicity Director Alfonso Pagan
Musical Director Wallace Ramirez
Chief Engineer Luis Freyre
Farm Editor Milton David Rivera
WKJB
MAYAGUEZ— 1948
Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 1000 d.; 500 n.
Owned-Operated By Jose A. Bechora, Jr.
Business Address Box 1293
Phone Number 983
Studio Address 59 Minerva St.
Transmitter Location Guanajibo Ave.,
Route 37
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Representative Inter- American Pub'l., Inc.
President Jose A. Bechara
General Manager Arturo Cortes
Commercial Manager Jaime Sanjurjo
Program Director Alberto Basora
Promotion Manager Rafael Colon Diaz
Chief Engineer Henry Fischback
WORA
MAYAGUEZ— 1 944— BBC
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Ovmed-Oper. By Radio Americas Corp.
Business Address P. O. Box 43
Phone Number 1150-1
Studio Address 1150 Guanaiibo Ave.
Transmitter Location Off Guanajibo Ave.
Air Time 6 a.m-M.
News Service AP
President,
Gen. Mgr Maj. Alfred R. de Arellano, Jr.
Station Mgr Reinaldo Dupont
Commercial Mgr Mrs. Jose Moran
Sales Prom. Mgr Renaldo M. DuPont
Pgm., Prod. Dir Ramon S. Oliuencia
Publicity Director Miguel Rodriquez
Chief Announcer Antonio Accuedo
Chief Engineer Jesus A. Brunet
WPRA
MAYAGUEZ— 1937
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Porlo Rico Adv. Co.
Address Box 889
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must to cover
important western
Puerto Rico
bf cause. . .
710 Kc. is the most favorable
frequency in the West.
because...
WKJB S'ves you complete co-
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the majority of stations in Puer-
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MAYAGUEZ, P. R.
Rei)resented b.> .
l.NTEK-AMKKICAN PI BS.. INC.
41 E.42 St. - N«'w ^ork 17, N. Y.
Tel iVIUir.i.\ Hill 2-0886
713
ir WIAC-SAN JUAN-PUERTO RICO ^
You Get Effective Listenersfiip
Over WIAC Of San Juan,
Puerto Rico
Whatever you have to sell to the rich island of
Puerto Rico, you will be ahead if you use WIAC
of San Juan, the station that gives you a market of
338 million dollars worth of imported merchandise
and more than 130,000 radio homes.
Puerto Rico's more than two million American citi-
zens are buying goods and services at a record rate.
WIAC of San Juan delivers a greater audience due
to the high quality of its programming and the best
signal all over the island.
We invite you to write in for our booklet "Puerto
Rico — Rich Port" and other market information.
WIAC
Radio Station WIAC, Inc.
First on all Puerto Rico Dials— 5000 watts, 580 Kc.
San Juan, Puerto Rico, U.S.A.
Exclusive Advertising Representatives in
United States and Canada:
Melchor Guzman Company, Inc.
45 Rockefeller Plaza
New York 20, N. Y
Circle 7-0624
^ WIAC-SAN JUAN -PUERTO RICO ^
714
PUERTO RICO
Phooe Number 269
President-Gen. Mgr Andres Camora
Commercial Manager Virginia DiCrisiina
Program Director Ishmael Torrelas
Promotion Manager Esteban Rosado Baes
Chief Engineer Lius E. Freyre
WPAB
PONCE— 1939
Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 5,000 Watts
Owned-Operoted By
Portorican American Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. P. O. Box 786, Villa St.
Phone Number 783
Transmitter Locations Pampanos Rd.
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-10:45 p.m.
News Seryice AP
Representative Inter-American Pub'l.. Inc.
Membership NAB
President Carlos C. Clavell
Gen. Mgr., Treas A. Gimenez Aguayo
Sales Prom. Mgr Radames Mayoral
Program Director Eliseo Borrero
Chief Announcer Luis A. Morales
Musical Director Domingo Colon Suris
Chief Engineer Alfonso Santos
WPRP
PONCE— 1936
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Voice of Puerto Rico, Inc.
Business Address Box 430
Phone Number 1015
Studio Address Guadalupe & Salud
Transmitter Location Las Cucharos
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Membership NAB
President Guillermo A. Marques
General Manager Ramon Montaner
Commercial Manager Antonio Miro
Program Director Jose E. Franco
Chief Announcer Jose Diaz
Chief Engineer Jose Arzuaga
WRIO
RIO PIEDRAS— 1949
Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.,
500 n.
Owned-Operated By Master Bcstg. Corp.
Address P. O. Box 1824
Phone Number .Hato Rey 1096
Air Time • Unlimited
Transcription Service SESAC
Representative Collins
President I. Q. Vidal
V.P., Chief Engineer Julio M. Ortiz
Commercial Manager Rafael Q. Vidal
Program Director Luis Vigoreau
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RIO PIEDRAS— 1949
Frequency: 1520 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owner Frank Gandia
WAPA
SAN JUAN— 1947— ABC-MBS
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Jose Ramon Quinones
Bus.-Studio Address . . 357 Ponce de Leon Ave.,
P. O. Box 4563
Phone Number 3-0100, 3-0109
Transmitter Location Guaynabo
Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Paul H. Roymer
Membership NAB
Owner Jose Ramon Quinones
Gen., Sta. Mgr Harwood Hull, Jr.
Commercial Manager . . . Segismundo Quinones
Pgm., Prod. Dir Emilio Nedrano
Publicity Dir Jose Arnaldo Meyners
Chief Announcer Felix Santiago
Chief Engineer Jose A. Fernandez
Farm Editor Guillermo Atlles
(See Page 712)
WIAC
SAN JUAN— 1942
Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. Radio Station WIAC. Inc.
Business Address Box 4504
Phone Number 2-0014
Studios & Offices
Ponce de Leon 654, Santurce, P.R.
Transmitter Location Isla Verde Road
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service AP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Melchior Guzman
Membership NAB
President Mrs. Enrique Abarca
General Manager Tomas Mtmiz
Commercial Manager Enrique Abarca
Program Director Eli (Buck) Canel
Production Manager Francisco Rodriguez
Chief Announcer Osvaldo Velazguez
Musical Director Jose Ramirez
Chief Engineer Alfonso Semchez
715
NO. SIR
WE DO NOT
SELL
TIME
We do sell audience. . the biggest audience in
Puerto Rico. We also sell coverage. . .
almost 98% of this great American market.
Superior programming and consistent audience
promotion keep the majority of Puerto Rico's
radios tuned to 620 Kc. throughout the broadcasting
day. Recent impartial surveys indicate that the
four top shows in Puerto Rico are broadcast
over WKAQ, Puerto Rico's First Station.
We offer you the prestige and know how of the
FIFTH OLDEST STATION IN THE WORLD.
Twenty-seven years of service to the people of
Puerto Rico, have made WKAQ welcome in thousonds
of homes. Your sales message receives high acceptance
in these homes when the "messenger" is an old
friend of the family.
WKAQ
RADIO El MUNDO
San Juan, Puerto Ric«
620 KC. JLL 5,000 WATTS
INTER - AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS, INC.
41 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. — MUrroy Hill 2-0886
I
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PUERTO RICO
WIBS
SAN JUAN— 1947
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 10.000 Wdtts
Owned-Operated By Jose E. del Valle
Address Box 4809
Phone Number 21-558
Studio Address.. 11 05 Fernandez luncos Ave.
Transmitter Location. .Sabana Seca, Toa Baja
Air Time Unlimited
Trailscription Service Lang- Worth
Station Representative . . Pan American Bcstg.
Co,
General Manager lose E. del Valle
Commercial Manager Jose Ferreras
Pgm„ Prod. Dir Jose Luis Torregrosa
Chief Announcer Hector Ramos
Chief Engineer Albert D. Sear
W K A Q
SAN JUAN— 1922— CBS
Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 5000 Wortts
Owned-Operated By .... El Mundo Bcstg. Co.
Business Address P. O. Box 1072
Phone Number 2-2023
Studio Address 1261 Ponce de Leon Ave.
Transmitter Location Sabana Liana
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service Associated
Representatives. .. .Inter-American Pub'l., Inc.
Membership NAB
Owner Angel Ramos
Gen., Sta. Mgr John A. Zerbe
Commercial Manager Domingo Emanuelli
Sales Prom. Mgr Ray Fornier
Program Director Santiago Garcia
Production Director . . . Manuel Mendez Ballester
Publicity Director Ray Fornier
Chief Announcer Juan Llibre
Musical Director Gladys Pieterz
Chief Engineer Rafael J. Acosta
WNEL
SAN JUAN— 1934— NBC
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Juan Piza
Business Address. . . .960 Ponce de Leon Ave.
Phone Number 2-1300, 2-1309
Studio Address 258 Brau St.
Transmitter Location Green Island
>Y I B S covers Puerto Rico
with Programs — with Audiences that Buy!
Your Best Radio Buy In Puerto Rico For Bigger Sales
10,000 w
740 KC
WIBS
PRIMARV«RCA
IseCONOAAYAReA
REPRESENTED BY: PAN AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO., 330 Madison Ave., N.Y.
717
I» I i: K I O KICO
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
Membership NAB
General Manager Rodullo Blanco
Comma cial Manager Roberto Bocanegra
WITA
SANTURCE— 1948
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Wcrtts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Electronic Enterprises, Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 3726
Phone Number 2-4758
Studio Address N. Y, Depl. Bldg.
Transmitter Location Villa Caporra
Air Time Unlimited
News Service INS
Membership PRAB
President V. H. Meador
General Manager Hector L. Almodovar
In English Radio Programs
Caribbean Area Since 1940
€milj) ^ull
P. 0. Box 4528
SAN JUAN 23, PUERTO RICO
Station Manager Fermln F. Bonnln
Production Director Fermin F. Bonnin
Publicity Director "El Imparcial" — Mr. Durand
Chief Announcer Luis Enrique Marrero
Chiei Engineer Roberto Roorigusz
WITR
SANTURCE— 1949
Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By P. R. Communications
Authority
Address Santurce
Phone Number 2-3010
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service World
President Rafael Morguez
Station Mgr Jose A. Buitrago
Program Director Jose Martino
Chiei Engineer Pedro Jimenez
In Puerto Rico Radio
B'casting since 1943
Earner ^ull
Broadcasts in Spanish,
English, Portuguese,
and French.
718
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Stations
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C B C
D
CAB
Alphabetical Index
By Call Letters
Networks
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The basic facts about
CANADIAN
NETWORK RADIO
The moment Canadian Radio enters your advertising plans, you should
have this book. It's the only book of its kind! Based on the 1948 Survey of the Bureau
of Broadcast Measurement, it puts you completely "in the picture" about Canadian Net-
work Radio Coverage.
You'll find in this concise
reference guide:
• Comprehensive breakdown of network circulation by provinces, in the areas
covered by the three Canadian Networks — Trans-Conada, French and
Dominion.
• Three big, easy-to-read maps, showing locations of basic and supplementary
stations of the three Canadian Networks in the markets they serve.
• Population of Canada by provinces, showing the number of households,
the number and percentage of English and French-speaking Radio Homes.
• Network Stations, power, frequencies and time zones.
Yes, this book is invaluable to every radio advertiser and agency inter-
ested in Canada! Write for a copy now . . . and if you have any addi-
tional questions on your mind about the use of Canadian Network Radio,
send them along, too. Ask for "Networks Coverage — 1949".
CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION
COMMERCIAL DIVISION
354 Jarvis Street
Toronto 5, Ontario
1231 St. Catherine Street West
Montreal 25, Quebec
720
CANADIAN
Broadcasting Corporation
OFFICES
Head Office— P. O. Box 806, 140 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ont.
Commercial Division — P. O. Box 500, 354 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont.
National Program Office — P. O. Box 500, 354 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont.
13
EXECUTIVES and STAFF
Board of Governors
A. Davidson Dunton, Ottawa, Ont., Chairman
Rene Morin, Montreal, Que., Vice-Chairman
Mrs. T. W. Sutherland, Parksville, B. C.
F. I. Crawford, Toronto, Ont.
Dr. G. D. Steel, Charlottetown, P. E. I.
Dean Adrien Pouliot, Laval University, Que.
John J. Bowlen, Calgary, Altd.
W. H. Phillips, Ottawa. Ont.
(H. M. Palmer, secretary, 140 Wellington St.,
Ottawa, Ont.)
(one vacancy)
Head Office
Dr. Augustin Frigon, General Manager
(also Radio Canada Bldg., Bishop and Dor-
chester Sts., Montreal, Que.)
Donald Manson, Assistant General Manager
R. P. Landry, Director of Personnel and Ad-
ministrative Services
G. W. Richardson, Assistant Director, Person-
nel and Administrative Services
K. M. Kelly, Supervisor of Personnel and
Welfare
Marcel Carter, Supervisor of Administrative
Services
A. E. Tetu, Chief of Records
H. Bramah, Treasurer
S. Schnobb, Assistant to Treasurer
W. R. Mortimer, Supervisor of Expenditures
F. W. Savignac, Assistant to Executive-Legal
H. M. Palmer, Secretary to Board of Governors
Conunercial Division
E. A. Weir, Commercial Manager
W. E. Powell, Assistant Commercial Manager
W. R. Johnston, Supervisor of Acceptance and
Production
Hugh Clark, Sales Representative
T. T. Odell, Sales Representative
L. E. Pegg, Sales Representative
Arthur Barr, Sales and Commercial Traffic
H. F. Chevrier, Coverage Statistics
ISational Progratn Office
Ernest L. BushnelL Director-General of Programs
Charles Jennings, General Supervisor of Pro-
grams
Harry J. Boyle, Program Director Trans-
Canada Network
H. G. Walker, Manager, Dominion Network
W. H. Brodie, Supervisor of Broadcast
Language
W. J. Dunlop, Supervisor of International
Exchange & Institutional Broadcasts
R. S. Lambert, Supervisor of School Broadcasts
Neil M. Morrison, Supervisor of Talks and
Public Affairs
D. C. McArthur, Chief News Editor
E. W. Jackson, Traffic Manager
Elizabeth D. Long, Women's Interests
H. Z. Palme-, Assistant Program Director
Trans-Canada Network
A. E. Powley, News Features Editor
H. E. S. Hamilton, Supervising Engineer (Net-
work Operations)
721
Merdiandisin
IS THE OTHER
Half of the Battle
If there is any one outstanding char-
acteristic of the member stations of
the Canadian Association of Broad-
casters it is their realization that mak-
ing a program sell merchandise in-
volves greater effort than merely put-
ting it on the air.
The local merchants must be sold on
the program. The local sales force
must be enthusiastic. Everyone con-
nected with the local, privately owned
broadcasting station is on their toes
to follow up — to insure that every
effort is made to make listeners buy.
To a degree unknown anywhere else
in the world of radio, the member
stations of the "C.A.B." bend every
effort to see that merchandise is sold,
not merely programs aired.
BRING YOUR PROBLEMS,
WITHOUT COST
OR OBLIGATION
TO
CANADIAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
BROADCASTERS
HEAD OFFICE: '^08 sparks St., Ottawa.
ADVERTISERS SERVICE: 37 Bloor St. W., Toronto.
722
CANADIAN
Association of Broadcasters
OFFICES
Head Oiffice — 108 Sparks St., Ottawa, Ont.
Phone: 34036
Branch Office — 37 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ont.
m
Officers
Manager T. J. Allard
Secretary-Treasurer T. Arthur Evans
Dir. Adv. & Station Services Patrick Freeman
General Counsel Joseph Sedgwick. K.C.
Chairman of the Board William M. Guild
Honorary President and Vice-Chairman of the Board Ralph Snelgrove
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Direetors
E. Finlay MacDonald, Halifax; Malcohn NeilL Fredericton; Phil Lalonde, Mon-
treal; Dr. Charles Houde. New Carlisle, P. Q.; Harry Sedgwick, Toronto; K. D.
Soble, Hamilton; J. O. Blick, Winnipeg; E. A. Rawlinson, Prince Albert, Sask.;
George Chandler, Vancouver.
11
Functions
The Canadian Association of Broadcasters is a voluntary trade organization of
98 privately owned (independent) broadcasting stations in Canada.
723
STATIONS OF i AXAIIA
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City
See Page
Call Letters
City
See Page
CBA .
CBF .
CBG .
CBH .
CBI
CBJ .
CBK .
CBL .
CBM .
CBO .
CBR ,
CBT .
CBV .
CBW .
CBX .
CBY .
CFAB
CFAC
GEAR
CFBC
CFCF
CFCH
CFCN
CFCO
CFCY
CFGP
CFJC
CFJM
CFNB
CFOR
CFOS
CFPA
CFPL
CFPR
CFQC
CFRA
CFRB
CFRN
CHAB
CHAD
CHAT
CHEF
CHEX
CHFA
CHGB
Sackville. N. B 732 CHLN
Montreal, Que 744 CHLO
Gander, Nfid 733 CHLP
Halifax. N. S 734 CHLT
Sydney, N. S 735 CHML
Chicoutimi. Que 744 CHNC
WaJrous, Sask 749 CHNO
Toronto, Ont 742 CHNS
Montreal, Que 744 CHOK
Ottawa, Ont 738 CHOV
Vancouver, B. C 730 CHRC
Grand Falls, Nfld 733 CHRL
Quebec, City, Que 745 CHSJ
Winnipeg, Man 731 CHUB
Edmonton, Alta 726 CHUM
Corner Brook, Nfld 733 CHVC
Windsor, N. S 735 CHWK
Calgary, Alta 726 CJAD
Flin Flon, Man 731 CJAT
Saint John, N. B 732 CJAV
Montreal, Que 745 CJBC
North Bay, Ont 738 CJBQ
Calgary, Alta 726 CIBR
Chatham, Ont 736 CJCA
Charlottetown, P. E. 1 743 CJCB
Grande Prairie, Alta 727 CJCH
Kamloops, B. C 728 CJCJ
Brockville, Ont 736 CJCS
Fredericton, N. B 732 CJDC
Orilla, Ont 738 CJEM
Owen Sound, Ont 739 CJFP
Port Arthur, Ont 739 CJFX
London, Ont 738 CJGX
Price Rupert, B. S 729 CJIB
Saskatoon, Sask 748 CJIC
Ottawa, Ont 738 CJKL
Toronto, Ont 742 CJLS
Edmonton, Alta 726 CJNB
Moose Jaw, Sask 748 CJNT
Amos, Que 743 CJOB
Medicine Hat, Alta 727 CJOC
Granby, Que 744 CJOR
Peterborough, Ont 739 CJOY
Edmonton, Alta 726 CJRL
Ste. Anne de La Pocotiere, CJRW
Que 747 CJSO
• 724
Three Rivers, Que 747
St. Thomas, Ont 741
Montreal, Que 745
Sherbrooke. Que 747
Hamilton, Ont 737
New Carlisle, Que 745
Sudbury, Ont 741
Halifax, N. S 734
Sarnia, Ont 741
Pembroke, Ont 739
Quebec City, Que 746
Roberval, Que 746
Saint John, N. B 733
Nanaimo, B. C 728
Toronto, Ont 742
Niagara Falls, Ont 738
Chilliwack, B. C 728
Montreal, Que 745
Trail, B. C 729
Port Alberni, B. C 729
Toronto, Ont 742
Belleville, Ont 735
Rimouski, Que 746
Edmonton, Alta 727
Sydney, N. S 735
Halifax, N. S 734
Calgary, Alta 726
Stratford, Ont 741
Dawson Creek, B. C 728
Edmundston, N. B 732
Riviere-Du-Loup, Que 746
Antigonish, N. S 734
Yorktown, Sask 749
Vernon, B. C 730
Sault St. Marie, Ont 741
Kirkland Lake, Ont 737
Yarmouth, N. S 735
North Battleford, Sask 748
Quebec City, Que 746
Winnipeg, Man 731
Lethbridge, Alta 727
Vancouver, B. C 730
Guelph, Ont 736
Kenora, Ont 737
Summerside, P. E. 1 743
Sorel, Que 747
Call Letters City See Page
CJVI . . Victoria, B. C 730
CKAC . . Montreal, Que 745
CKBI . .Prince Albert, Sask 748
CKBL . . Matane, Que 744
CKBW . . Bridgewater, N. S 734
CKCH . . Hull, Que 744
CKCK . . Regina, Sask 748
CKCL . . Truro, N. S 735
CKCH . . Kitchner, Ont 737
CKCV . . Quebec City, Que 746
CKCW . . Moncton, N. B 732
CKDO . . Oshawa, Ont 738
CKEN . . Kentville, N. S 734
CKEY . . Toronto, Ont 742
CKFI . . Fort Frances, Ont 736
CKGB . . Timmins, Ont 741
CKLN . . Nelson, B. C 728
CKLW . . Windsor, Ont 743
CKMO . . Vancouver, B. C 730
CKMR . . New Castle. N. B 732
CKNB . . Campbellton, N. B 732
CKNW . . New Westminster, B. C 729
CKNX . . Wingham, Ont 743
CKOC . . Hamilton, Ont 737
Call Letters City See Page
CKOK . . Penticton, B. C 729
CKOV . . Kelowna, B. C 728
CKOX . . Woodstock, Ont 743
CKOY . . Ottawa, Ont 739
CKPC . . Brantford, Ont 736
CKPG . . Prince George, B, C 729
CKPR . .Fort William, Ont 736
CKRC . . Winnipeg, Man 731
CKRD . .Red Deer, Alta 727
CKRM , . Regina, Sask ; 748
CKRN . . Rouyn. Que 746
CKRS . . Jonquire, Que 744
CKSB . . St. Boniface, Man 731
CKSF . . Cornwall, Ont 736
CKSO . . Sudbury, Ont 741
CKTB . . St. Catherines, Ont 739
CKTS . . Sherbrooke, Que 747
CKVD . .Vol D'Or. Que 747
CKVL . . Verdun, Que 747
CKWS . . Kingston, Ont 737
CKWX . . Vancouver, B. C 730
CKX . . . Brandon, Man 731
CKY . . . Winnipeg, Man 731
VOCM . . St. John's, Nild 733
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VANCOUVER
CALGARY
WINNIPEG
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TORONTO
MONTREAL
CF AC
CALGARY— 1922
CBC TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Freqeuncy: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Calgary Bcstg. Co.
Bus. Studio Address 1000 Greyhond Bldg.
Phone Number Renfrew 1036
Transmitter Location Midnapore, Alta.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN, BUP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, World,
Asaocialed
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB, BBM
President H. R. Carson
General Manager A. M. Cairns
Commercial Manager F. R. Shcrw
Production Director D. MacMillan
Publicity Director W. C. Paulin
Chief Engineer E. C. Connor
CFCN
CALGARY— 1922— CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1060 Kc Power: 10,000 Watis
Owned-Oper. By. The Voice of the Prairies, Ltd.
Bxis.-Studio Address. . . .Toronto General Trusts
Bldg.
Phone Number Main 1161
Transmitter Locotion 9 Mi. S. of Calgary
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service PN, BUP
Transcription Service . . . Standard, Lang-Worth
Representolive Radio Representatives,
Adam I. Young, Jr.
Membership CAB, BBM
President H. G. Love
Commercial Manager E. N. McGuire
Program Director James A. Love
Publicity Director G. L. Carter
Chief Announcer Ear Bown
Chief Engineer Robert Lamb
CJCJ
CALGARY— 1927
Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Ov/ned-Oper. By The Albertan Publishing
Co., Ltd.
Address Victory Bldg.
Phone Number Main 9966
Transmitter Location Grandvlew Hts.
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Alexander, McGillvra
Transcription Service SESAC
News Service BUP
Membership CAB
President G. M. Bell
Manager D. H. MacKoy
Commercial Manager E. K. Elton
CBX
EDMONTON— 1948
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Bus. -Studio Address. .. .713 MacDonald Hotel
Phone Number 2-9311
Transmitter Location Lacombe, Alta.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN, BUP, Reuters
Representative CBC Commr. Dept.
President (CBC) Dr. Augustine Frigon
Station Manager D. E. Cameron
Commercial Mgr. (Winnipeg). W. G. Carpentier
Program Director Ralph L. Horley
Farm Editor Bob Graham
CFRN
EDMONTON— 1934
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Sunwapta Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 109 CPR Bldg.
Phone Number 22101
Transmitter Location . . . lasper Hwoy., 2 Mi. W.
of Edmonton
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service BUP, PN
Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Standard
Representative Radio Representatives,
Adam J. Young, Jr.
Membership CAB, BBM
Pres., Gen. Mgr G. R. A. Rice
Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr A. J. Hopps
Pgm., Prod. Dir George A. Duiiield
Publicity Director Audrey J. Hincks
Chief Announcer Claude Blackwood
Musical Director Eric C. Candy
Chief Engineer Frank G. Makepeace
Consulting Engineer P. Bcryley, Toronto
CH FA
EDMONTON— 1949
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Edmonton, Ltd.
726
ALBERTA
Business Address LaSurvivance Bldg.
Phone Number 20912
Air Time , Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service World
Representative Renaud
General Manager Remain LeCIair
Commercial Manager Paul de Grandpre
Program Director T. Gareau
Chief Engineer Gordon N. Sadler
CJCA
EDMONTON— 1922
CBC TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Edmonton Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Bus.-Studio Address 452 Birks Bldg.
Phone Number 26131
Transmitter Location Ellerslie
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP. PN, BUP
Transcription Service World, Thesaurus,
Standard
Representative All-Canada. Weed
Membership CAB
Station Manager. Gerry Gaetz
Assistant Manager B. L. Barnes
Commercial Manager Joe MacKenzle
Program Director Dolt Elton
Promotion Manager Miss Win Sutton
Chief Engineer Frank Hollingworth
CFGP
GRANDE PRAIRIE-11937
CBC-TRANS-CANADA-SUPP
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned By Northern Bcstg. Corp., Ltd.
Bus.-Studio Address 9901 Richmond Ave.
Phone Number Private Exchange No. 109
Transmitter Location Cloirmont Hway.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service CP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, Cole,
SESAC
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB
President I. E. Thomson
General-Station Mgr Arthur T. Balfour
Commercial Manager Jack E. Soars
Program Director John Wilson
Publicity Director Kay Anderson
Chief Announcer Bill Dunbeck
Musical Director Joan Bishop
Chief Engineer Art Willioms
CJOC
LETHBRIDGE— 1926
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Lethbridge Bcstg.. Ltd.
Address 1015 Third Ave. S.
Phone Number 3161
Transmitter Location Broxburn, Alberta
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service •. PN
Transcription Service. . .Thesaurus, Lang-Worth
Representative Weed, All-Canada
Membership CAB, BBK
Pres., General Mgr H. R, Carson
Station Manager William M. Guild
Commercial Manager Cameron A. Perry
Prog. Manager George A. Brown
Pub. Director K. Grant
Chief Announcer H. Gibson
Chief Engineer Robert A. Reagh
CHAT
MEDICINE HAT— 1946
CBC DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Monarch Bcstg. Co.. Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 520 First Ave.
Phone Number 2821-2-3
Transmitter Location Roytal, Alberta
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Standard
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB
President J. H. Yuill
Station-Commercial Mgr R. J. Buss
Program Director Bart Brown
Promotion Manager Eleanor McDougall
Chief Engineer Ian Carson
CKRD
RED DEER— 1949
CBC DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Central Alberta Bcstg.
Co., Ltd.
Business Address Red Deer
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Radio Reps., Young
Pres., Gen. Mgr Gordon S. Henry
Commercial Manager Hal Yerxa
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il^lTDSIHl COLUMBIA'
CHWK
CHILLI WACK— 1927
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walls
(C.P. 1000 Watts)
Owned-Oper. By . . . .Fraser Valley Bcstrs., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 50 Yale Rd. E.
Phone Number 751 1-21
Transmitter Location Prest Rd.
Air Time 7 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
Transcription Service Cole
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB, BBM
President C. Casey Wella
Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr Jack Pilling
Commercial Manager W. G. Teetzel
Sales Prom. Mgr J. M. Maclachlan
Farm Editor Wally Clarke
CJDC
DAWSON CREEK— 1947
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operaled By. .Radio Station CJDC, Ltd.
Business Address 2nd Ave. & 9th St.,
Dawson Creek, B. C.
Phone Number 1R2
Studio Address 2nd Ave. & 9th St.,
Dawson Creek, B. C.
Transmitter Location Grandview Heights
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
News Service Press News
Transcription Service Associated
Representative. .Radio Representatives, Cooke
Membership CAB, BBM
President W. B. Michaud
Gen., Sta. Mgr Lewis R. Roskin
Sales Prom. Mgr I. Hull
Program Director O. Rudko
Publicity Director G. Kidd
Chief Engineer Edward Pf eifer
Farm Editor A. McKellar
CFJC
KAMLOOPS— 1926
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Wcrtts
Owned-Operated By . . . Kamloops Sentinel, Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 310 St. Paul St.
Phone Number 1021
Transmitter Location Kamloops Jet.
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
RepresentdtiTe All-Canada, Weed
News Service PN
Membership CAB
General Manager Ian G. Clark
Commercial Manager R. J. Innes
Program Director Walter Harwood
Chief Engineer G. G. Henderson
CKOV
KELOWNA— 1931
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Okanagan Bcstrs., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 1491 Pendozi St.
Phone Number 200
Transmitter Location. .Okanagan Mission, B. C.
Air Time 6:15 a.m.-M.
News Service PN
Transcription Service World, Thesaurus,
Lang-Worth, SESAC
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB
General Manager J. W. B. Browne
Program Director Jack C. Thompson
Publicity Director Chris. Hansen
Chief Engineer I. Fred Weber
Farm Editor Ken Shepherd
CHUB
NANAIMO— 1949
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By George Randall
Business Address Malaspina Hotel
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service World
Representative. .Natl. Bcstg. Sales, Hunt, Cooke
President George Randall
General Manager Joan Orr
C K L N
NELSON— 1939^CBC
TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .News Publishing Co., Ltd.
Address 711 Radio Ave.
Phone Number 19
Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service PN
Representative Stovin, Young, Hunt
Membership CAB
Station Manager A. R. Romsden
Chief Announcer W. Anderson
Chief Engineer H. J. Worsiold
728
BRITISH COLUMBIA
CKNW
NEW WESTMINSTER— 1944
Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned By International Bcstg. Co,, Lto.
Operated By William Rea, Jr.
Business-Studio Address 227 Columbia St.
Phone Number 3000
Transmitter Location Lulu Island, B. C.
Air Time 24 Hrs.
News Service PN
Transcription Associated, World, Cole
Representative Forjoe, Radio Reps
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr William Rea, Jr.
NatL Sales Mgr Macintosh MacDonald
Production Manager Hal Davis
Promotion Manager Phil Baldwin
Chief Engineer Bill Collins
CKPG
PRINCE GEORGE— 1946
CBC TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station CKPG, Ltd.
Business-Studio Address Lyon Bldg.
Phone Number 140
Transmitter Location So. Fort George
Air Time 7 a.m.-ll p.m.
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB, BBM
President Frank H. Elphicke
General-Station Mgr Cecil G. Elphicke
Comm. Mgr., Pub. Dir lohn Boates
Sales Prom. Mgr Jack Carbutt
Pgm., Prod. Dir Arthur Hall
Chief Engineer Ralph E. Spencer
l# l\ U 1%
PENTICTON— 1948
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By CKOK, Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 152 Main St.
Phone Number 900
Transmitter Location Addr Skaha Lake
Air Time 6:45 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service PN
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Radio Reps.
Membership BBM, CAB
General Manager J. Reg Beattie
Station Manager Harry O. Watts
Commercial Manager Jean Griffiths
Program Director Vince A. Duggan
Production Director Jeff Ajello
Chief Engineer Jim English
CJAV
PORT ALBERNI— 1946
Frequency: 1240 Kc Powe": 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By CJAV, Ltd.
Address 735 Third Ave. N.
Phone Number 603-4
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Cole
Representative Radio Representatives
Membership CAB
Station Manager Charles J. Rudd
Commercial Manager K. Hutcheson
Program-Production Dir T. Rannie
Publicity Director Robert J. Hall
Chief Engineer H. HoUway
CFPR
PRINCE RUPERT— 1937
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By. .Northwest Best. & Service Co., Ltd.
Studio Address 336 Second Ave., Box 848
Phone Number 863
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Stovin
President F. E. Batt
Gen.-Sta. Mgr., Chief Engr. . . C. H. Insulander
Commercial Mgr S. J. Anderson
Program Director M. Furunes
CJAT
TRAIL— 1932— CBC
TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Kootenay Bcstg, Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 815 Victoria St.
Phone Number 737
Transmitter Location Warfield
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M,
News Service PN
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership BBM
President E. W. Hazlewood
Station Manager John W, Loader
Commercial Manager Donald G. Marshall
Program Director Joseph P. Kobluk
Publicity Director Marion D. Johnson
Chief Engineer John D. Hepburn
729
II IC I I I S II C O L I >l H I A
CBR
VANCOUVER— 1936
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 1130 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
OwnedOperated By Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Business Studio Address Hotel Vancouver
Phone Number MArine 6121
Transmitter Location Lulu Island
Air Time Unlimited
News Service CP, BP, HUP, Reuters
Representcrtive CBC
President (CBC) Dr. Augustin Frigon
Commercial Mgr. (CBC) E. A. Weir
Program Director Doug Nixon
Promotion Manager W. G. Clark
Chief Engineer A. Hilton
CJOR
VANCOUVER— 1925
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
OwnedOperated By CJOR, Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 846 Howe St.
Phone Number MArine 6464
Transmitter Location Lulu Island
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP, UP, PN
Transcription Service Thesaurus, UTS
Representative Stovin, Young
Membership CAB, BBM
Pres., Gen. Mgr George C. Chandler
Commercial Manager Don Laws
Soles Prom.-Pub. Mgr Dorwin Baird
Program Director Ross Mortimer
Prod., Musical Dir Wallie Peters
Chief Engineer A. H. Chandler
CKMO
VANCOUVER— 1922
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By British Columbia Bcstg.
System, Ltd.
Address 812 Robson St.
Phone Number MArine 1271-2-3
Transmitter Location River Rd., Lulu Is.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP
Transcription Service . . . Standard, Associated,
SESAC
Representative Natl. Bcstg. Sales, Cooke
MemberBhlp CAB
President Mrs. R. J. Sprotl
Managing Director Mrs. K. M. Willis
Station Mcmager Mrs. K. M. Willis
Commercial Manager T. Slottery
Program Director Mrs. Nina Anthony
Chief Announcer Wally Garrett
Chief Engineer M. McKenzie
CKWX
VANCOUVER— 1923— MBS-DON LEE
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Western Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 543 Seymour St.
Phone Number MArine 3344
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN, BUP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB, BBM
President Arthur Holstead
Gen. -Station Mgr Frank H. Elphicke
Commercial Manager John L. Sayers
Program Dir Laurie Irving
Promotion Manager Joe Midmore
Chief Engineer Jack Gordon
CJIB
VERNON— 1947— CBC
DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Interior Bcstrs., Ltd.
Business Address 3330 Barnard Ave.
Phone Number 900
Transmitter Location. . . .Swan Lake, N. Vernon
News Service PN
Transcription Service Associated
Representative. .Radio Representatives, Cooke
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-M.
Membership CAB, BBM
President J. T. Mutrie
Station Manager Sid. S. Lancaster
Commercial Manager Blake Crothers
Program Director Don McGibbon
Production Director Jim Younie
Musical Director Dagmar Herry
Chief Engineer Loren C. Merrimon
CJVI
VICTORIA— 1941— DOMINION CBC
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By Island Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 620 View St.
Phone Number Garden 2014, 8653
Transmitter Location Portage Inlet
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
News Service PN
Transcription Service Thesaurus, World
Representative Weed, All-Canada
President H. T. Matson
Station Manager M. V. Chestnut
Commercial Manager L. Hallberg
Program Director R. T. Batey
Publicity Director Miss B. Garnett
Chief Engineer J. Sommers
730
'MANIOTOiA'
CKX
BRANDON— 1928— CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Western Manitoba Bcstrs..
Ltd.
Address 8th St. & Princess Ave.
Phone Number 4532
Air Time 7:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
Transcription Service Thesaurus, World
Representative . .Radio Representatives. Cooke
Managing Director I. B. Craig
Commercial Manager E. D. Holland
Program Director Eric Davies
Chief Engineer Humphrey Davies
CFAR
FLIN FLON— 1937— TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Arctic Radio Corp., Ltd.
Address 75 Hill St.
Phone Number 590
Air Time Limited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Slovin, Young
President S. J. Beaufoy
General Manager C. H. Witney
Program Director D. G. Willis
Chief Engineer Gordon Woodward
CKSB
ST. BONIFACE— 1946
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio St. Boniface, Ltd.
Address 607 College St.
Phone Number 20865
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP
Membership CAB
Transcription Service World
Representative Renaud, McGillvra
Pres., Comm. Mgr Roland Couture
CBW
WINNIPEG— 1948
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address 300 Telephone Bldg.
Phone Number 922-91
Transmitter Location Carman
Air Time 6:45 a.m. -12:45 a.m.
News Service BUP, PN, Reuters, CP
Representative CBC
Chairman (CBC) A. D. Dunton
General Manager Dr. A. Frigon
Regional Representative J. R. flnlay
Station Manager (CBC) Winnipeg
J. N. Mogridge
Commercial Manager W. G. Carpentiar
Publicity Director C. E. L'Ami
Chief Announcer Maurice Burchell
Chief Engineer R. D. Cahoon
Farm Editor Peter B. Whittall
CJOB
WINNIPEG— 1946
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Blick Bcstg., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address Lindsay Bldg.
Phone Number 926, 374
Transmitter Location St. Boniface
Air Time 24 Hrs.
News Service CP. BUP
Transcription Service World, Thesaurus.
Associated
Representative. .Radio Representatives, Cooke
Membership CAB, BBM
President, General Manager J. O. Blick
Commercial Manager A. J. Messner
Program Director George Davies
Chief Engineer R. V. Durie
C K R C
WINNIPEG— 1934— CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Transcanada Communica-
tions, Ltd.
Bus.-Studio Address 300 Carlton St.
Phone Number 922, 266
Transmitter Location St. Vital
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP, PN
Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Standard
Representative Weed, All-Canada
Membership CAB, BBM
President V. Sifton
Gen., Sta. Mgr William A. Speers
Commercial Manager B. M. Pirie
Sales Prom. Mgr F. M. Desourdy
Prog. Dir.. Prod. Mgr J. M. Hill
Chief Engineer Bert Hooper
CKY
WINNIPEG— 1949
Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . Bergman-Moff at Bcstg. Co..
Ltd.
Business Address 432 Main St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP
Transcription Service Capitol
Representative Stovin. Young
General Manager Lloyd E. Moffat
Commercial Manager Jack Shortreed
731
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C K N B
C AMPBELLTON— 1 939
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Restigouche Bcslg. Co.. Ltd.
Business Address P. O. Drawer 840
Phone Number 8
Studio Address 110 Water St.
Transmitter Location Maple Green
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service All-Canada
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB, BBM
President J. Wesley MacDonald
General Manager Dr. Charles H. Houde
Station Manager Stan Chapman
Sales Prom. Mgr Bill Harper
Program Director. Bob Richards
Chiei Engineer L. P. Paquel
CJ EM
EDMUNDSTON— 1944— CBC
FRENCH SUPP
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Edmundston Radio, Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 91 Canada Rd.
Phone Number 296
Transmitter Location Iroquois
Air Time 7 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.
Transcription Service World
Representative Stovin, Young
President Dr. P. C. Laporie
Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Maurice Lacasse
Sales Prom., Comm. Mgr. .. .George Guerrette
Chiei TechnicianT Gerard Levesque
CFNB
FREDERICTON— 1923
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . James S. Neill & Sons, Ltd.
Business-Studio Address York St.
Phone Number 5501
Transmitter Location New Maryland
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP, RP
Transcription Service. .. Thesaurus, Standard,
Cole
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB, BBM
Gen., Sta. Mgr Dr. Malcolm Neill
Sales Prom. Manager C. Austin Moore
Program Director J, T. H. Fenely
Chiei Engineer Glenn D. Glove
CKCW
MONCTON— 1934
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Moncton Bcstg., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address K. of P. Bldg.
Phone Number 9111-2-3
Transmitter Location Cherryfield
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP, RP
Transcription Service. .World, UTS, Lang-Worth
PLepresentative McGillvra, Stovin
Membership CAB, BBM
Pres., Gen. Mgr F. A. Lynds
Commercial Manager F. A. Bestall
Program Director Bob Tabor
Publicity Director AH. T. Poikes
Chief Announcer Bob Pugh
Chief Engineer James A. White
CKM R
NEW CASTLE— 1949
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . .Miramichi Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business Address Castle St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Wright
General Manager Arthur Martin
C B A
SACKVILLE— 1939
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 50,000 Wcctts
Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 100 Sackville St.
Phone Number 3-6188
Transmitter Location Sackville
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN, BUP, CP, Reuter
President (CBC) Dr. Augustin Frigon
Regional Prog. Dir., Sta. Mgr.. .W. E. S. Briggs
Commercial Manager E. A. Weir
Promotion Manager Wyn Rhydwen
Regional Engineer H. M. Smith
CFBC
SAINT JOHN— 1946
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Wafts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Fundy Bcstg. Co,, Ltd.
Business-Studoi Address 4 Carelton St.
Phone Number 3-2421
Transmitter Location Scmd Cove Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
732
IVEW BRUNSWICK - NEWFOUNDLAND
News Service . . HP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Weed. Alexander
President A. M. A. McLean
Station Manager Robert T. Bowman
Commercial Manager Charles E. Wasson
Production Manager W. N. Anderson
Publicity Director R. D. Gallagher
Chief Engineer H. M. Stout
Farm Editor Michael B. Gausden
CHSJ
SAINT JOHN— 1934
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By New Brunswick Bcstg.
Co.. Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 13 Church St.
Phone Number 3-3304
Transmitter Location Coldbrook
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth.
Associated, UTS
Representative Stovin. Young
Membership CAB
Station Manager George A. Cromwell
Sales Promotion Manager E. B. Tapley
Commercial Manager Cleve G. Stillwell
Program Director Earl McCarron
Publicity Director James McGowen
Chief Engineer J. G. Bishop
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CB
CORNER BROOK— 1949— CBC
TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Address Corner Brook
Air Time Unlimited
News Service CP, PN, BUP. Reuters
Representative CBC
President (CBC) Dr. Augustin Frigon
Commercial Manager (CBC) E. A. Wier
Regional Rep William F. Galgay
Station Manager C. V. Hierlihy
Promotion Manager (CBC) Ron C. Eraser
C B G
GANDER— 1949— CBC
TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walls
Owned-Operated By ... Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Address Gander
Air Time Unlimited
News Service CP, PN, BUP, Reuters
Representative CBC
President (CBC) Dr. Augustin Frigon
Commercial Mgr. (CBC) E. A. Wier
Regional Rep William F. Galgay
Station Manager A. Barrett
Promotion Mgr. (CBC) Ron C. Fraser
CBT
GRAND FALLS— 1949— CBC
TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Address Grand Falls
Air Time Unlimited
News Service CP, PN, BUP, Reuters
Representative CBC
President (CBC) Dr. Augustin Frigon
Commercial Mgr. (CBC) E. A. Wier
Regional Rep William F. Galgay
Station Manager John J. Grace
Promotion Mgr. (CBC) Ron C. Eraser
CBN
ST. JOHN'S— 1949— CBC
TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Frequency: 640 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By . . . Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Address St. John's
Air Time Unlimited
News Service CP, PN, BUP. Reuters
Representative CBC
President (CBC) Dr. Augustin Frigon
Commercial Mgr. (CBC) E. A. Wier
Regional Rep William F. Galgay
Promotion Mgr. (CBC) Ron C. Fraser
V 0 C Wl
ST. JOHN'S— 1936
Frequency: 1000 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By .... Colonial Bcstg. System
Business Address , Parade St.
Phone 2741
Air Time Unlimited
News Service FN
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative Stovin
Managing Director J. L. Butler
Commercial Manager M. Shulman
Program Director J. M. Murdoch
Chief Engineer W. B. Williams
733
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CJ FX
ANTIGONISH— 1943
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 580 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts
OwTiedOperated By Atlantic Bcstrs., Lid.
Address Broadcasting Bldg.
Phone Number 66
Transmitter Location New Glasgow Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service United, Lang-Worth
Representative Natl. Best. Sales, Young
President, General Mgr I. Clyde Nunn
Commercial Manager R. J. Ricketts
Sales Manager James Burroughs
CKBW
BRIDGEWATER— 1947
CBC TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Frequency: 1000 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Acadia Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business Address 399 King St.
Phone Number 445
Trcmsmitfer Location Hebbville
Air Time Unlimited
News Service FN
Transcription Service Associated
Representative. .Radio Representatives, Cooke
Membership BBM
General-Station Mgr John F. Hirtle
Commercial Manager John S. Harris
Sales Prom. Manager Lester L. Rogers
Program Director James A. MacLeod
Publicity Director Bruce RaFuse
Chief Engineer Douglas Hirtle
CBH
HALIFAX— 1944
CBC TRANS-CANADA MARITIME
Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 100 Sackville St.
Phone Number 3-6188
Transmitter Location Halifax
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP, AP, PN, Reuters
Representative CBC Commercial Div.
General Manager Dr. Augustin Frigon
Station Manager S. R. Kennedy
Commercial Manager E. A. Weir, Toronto
Regional Representative W. E. S. Briggs
Production Staff S. K. Appleby
Publicity Director. .Wyn Rhydwen, Maritime
Press and Information Rep.
Chief Engineer H. M. Smith, Maritime
Regional Engineer
Farm Editor A. K. Morrow, Maritime
CHNS
HALIFAX— 1926— CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 960 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts
Owned Oper. By.. Maritime Bcstg. Corp., Ltd.
Bus. -Studio Address Broadcasting House,
10 Tobin St.
Phone Number 3-8318
Transmitter Location. . . Rockingham, Halifax
County
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN, BUP
Transcription Service . .Thesaurus. Lang-Worth,
World
Representative All-Canada, Weed
President Andrew W. Robb
Managing Dir William Coates Borrett
Station Manager Gerald Redmond
Comm-Sales Prom. Mgr.. . .Harry A. L. Stephen
Prog. Dir., Prod. Mgr John Funston
Chief Engineer Arthur H. Grelg
CJCH
HALIFAX— 1944
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Chronicle Co., Ltd.
Bus.-Studio Address Lord Nelson Hotel
Phone Number 3-731 i
Transmitter Location. . . .St. Margaret's Bcry Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Cooke, Nat'l Bcstg. Sales
Membership CAB, BBM
Station Manager E. Finlay MacDonald
Commercial Manager C. L. Chambers
Traf,*ic Manager Howard E. Gerard
Program Director Donald Loughnone
Chief Engineer A. Reginald Mac Williams
CKEN
KENTVILLE— 1948
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. .Evangeline Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address Radio Center
Phone Number KentvLlle 400
Transmitter Location Upper Dyke
Air Time 7 a.m.-9 p.m. — (Simultaneous
Operation with CFAB, Windsor, N. S.)
News Service PN
Transcription Service UTS
All Canada
Representative Alexander
Membership CAB, BBM
President, Chief Engr Avard M. Bishop
General Manager J. A. C. Lewis
Prog. Director Willard A. Bishop
734
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CBI
SIDNEY— 1948— CBC
TRANS-CANADA MARITIME
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 247 Charlotte St.
Phone Number 4495
Air Tim9 Unlimited
News Service AP. BUP. Reuters. CP
Representative CBC
President (CBC) Dr. Augustin Frigon
Station Mgr Barry MacDonald
Transmitter Location S. Bar
Comm. Mgr. (CBC) E. A. Wier
Regional Representative W. E. S. Briggs
Publicity Director Wyn Rhydwen
Chief Engineer H. M. Smith
C fC B
SYDNEY— 1929— CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Eastern B^st s., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address Radio BIdg.
Phone Number 5596. 8240
Transmitter Location So. Bar. Cape Breton
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service. .Thesaurus. Lang- Worth.
World, UTS
Representcrtive All-Canada. Weed
General Manager N. Nathanson
Station Manager C. J. McDougall
Commercial Mgr J. Marven Nathanson
Program Director Lloyd Maclnnis
Chief Engineer A. E. Vernon
CKCL
TRURO— 1947
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Truro Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business Address 7 Pleasant St.
Phone Number 491
Transmitter Location Onslow
Air Time 7:30 a.m.-M.
News Service PN
Transcription Service Associated
Representative William Wright
Membership CAB. BBM
President, General Mgr I. Arthur Manning
Comm. Mgr., Pub. Dir Alex Thomson
Prog., Prod. Dir Edward Belcher
Chief Engineer Sidney Bemasconi
CFAB
WINDSOR— 1945
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watt»
Owned-Oper. By ... . Evangeline Bcstg. Co.. Ltd.
Address Pulsi-'er Bldg.
Phone Number Windsor 498
Transmitter Location Falmouth
Air Time 7 a.m.-9 p.m. — (Simultaneous
Operation with CKEN, Kenlville, N. S.)
News Service PN
Transcription Service UTS
Representative Alexander
Membership CAB, BBM
President, Chief Engr Avard M. Bishop
Genaorl Manager I. A. C. Lewis
Program Director Willard A. Bishop
CJLS
YARMOUTH— 1934
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1340 Kc .Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper, By Gateway Bcstg. Co.. Ltd.
Business Address Drawer 440
Phone Number 500
Studio Address 222 Main St.
Transmitter Location Brooklyn. Yarmouth
County
Air Time Unhmited
News Service CP
Transcription Service UTS. All-Canada
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership BBM
President, Station Mgr Laurie L. Smith
Program Director Denny Comlau
Publicity Director Fred Ball
Chief Engineer Donald L. Smith
CJBQ
BELLEVILLE— 1946
CBC DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By ... . Quinte Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 11 Victoria Ave.
Phone Number 3200-1
Transmitter Location Foxboro Hway.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service World, Thesaurus
Representative Stovin, Young
Membership CAB. BBM
President A. McLean Haig
Station Manager W. H. Stovin
Commercial Manager J. H. MacDonald
Program Director W. E. Arnold
Publicity Director Scott Hannah
Chief Engineer J. B. Buchanan
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CKPC
BRANTFORD— 1923
CBC DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By ... .Telephone City Best., Ltd.
Address 49-51 Colborne St.
Phone Number 3-2664
Transmitter Location Cockshult Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service World
Representative I. L. Alexander
President, General Mgr...Mrs. J. D. Buchanan
Commercial Manager Hugh Bremner
Program Director Wally Shubat
Chief Engineer Ken Stewart
cf7m
BROCKVILLE- 1943
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned By. . . .Eastern Ontario Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address Revere Hotel
Phone Number 4628
Transmitter Location Prescolt Hwoy.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service HUP
Representative Stovin, Young
Membership CAB
Owner, Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr. . .Jack R. Radford
Program Director Pat Byrne
Program Manager Tom Statham
Chief Engineer John G. Brasford
CFCO
CHATHAM— 1926— CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By John Beardall
Business Address P. O. Box 277
Phone Number 2626
Transmitter Location William Pitt Hotel
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP
Transcription Service Cole
Owner, Gen. Manager John Beardall
Comm.-Prom. Manager Peter Kirkey
Program Director George Sulman
Chief Engineer Gordon Brooks
CKSF
CORNWALL— 1945
CBC DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By . Standard-Freeholder, Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 36 Pitt St.
Phone Number 1703
Transmitter Location Toll Gate Rd.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service CP
Transcription Service World
Representative Stovin. McGillvra
Membership CAB, BBM
President Phillip Robertson
Gen., Stalion-Comm. Mgr.. . . H. Harrison Flint
Program Director Howard H. Brailey
Publicity Director Margaret Gillie
Chief Engineer Mahlon Clark
c k F I
FORT FRANCES— 1944
CBC DOMINION SUPP— KBS
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned By Radio Station CKFI
Bus. -Studio Address 240 Scott St.
Phont Number Ft. Frances 200
Transmitter Loccttion Pifher's Point Pk.
Air Time Unlimited
New^s Service PN
Transcription Service Keystone
Representative Alexander
President J. G. McLaren
Sta. Comm., Gen. Mgr W. H. McLellan
Program Director Leon Jourord
Chief Engineer George Bishop
CKPR
FORT WILLIAM— 1931
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Dougall Motor Car Co.
Bus.-Studio Address 416 Victoria Ave.
Phone Number 33477
Transmitter Location Memorial Ave.,
Port Arthur
Air Time 7:15 a.m.-ll:40 p.m.
News Service PN
Transcription Service Thesaurus, United
Representative. .Stovin, Radio Representatives,
Young, All-Canada, Oakes
Membership BBM, CAB
President H. F. Dougall
Commercial Manager George Jeffrey
Prod. Director Eldon Wilcox
Chief Engineer W. T. Ross
croY
GUELPH— 1948
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By CJOY, Ltd-
Business Address Bond Bldg.
Phone Number 555
Transmitter Location R.R. 7
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Cole, Lang-Worth
Representative Radio Reps., Cooke
Pres., Station Mgr Wallace Slatter
Commercial Mgr Frederick T. Metcalf
Program Director Laurie J. Lohman
Chief Engineer D. A. Page
736
ONTARIO
CHML
HAMILTON— 1927
CBC DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . Maple Leaf Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 848 Main St., E.
Phone Number 9-24L1
Transmitter Location Vinemount
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP
Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated
Representatives Natl. Best. Sales,
Metropolitan, Hunt, Young
Membership CAB, BBM
President Kenneth D. Sable
Gen. Station Mgr., Prog. Dir. Tom Darling
Commercial Manager W. D. Whitaker
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir E. S. Stock
Chief Engineers Hugh Potter, Phil Tahany
CROC
HAMILTON— 1922
CBC TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Wentworth Radio Bcstg.
Co.. Ltd.
Bus.-Studio Add King William & John Sts.
Phone Nimiber 7-4483
Transmitter Location Elfrida
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN, AP, Reuters
Transcription Service Thesourus, World
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB, BBM
President Harold R. Carson
Station Manager W. T. Cranston
Commercial Manager L. A. Westmoreland
Asst. Manager J. Lyman Potts
Program Director J. O. Stone
Chief Engineer Leslie Horton
cIrl
KENORA— 1938— CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By James Richardson &
Sons, Ltd.
Address Johnson Block
Phone Number 717,
Transmitter Location Jaffray Township
Air Time Unlimited
News Service CP
Trcmscription Service Thesaurus
Representative Stovin, Cooke
Membership CAB, BBM
President Mrs. James Richardson
Station Commercial Manager .... G. A. McLean
Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir. James Thom
Progrcon Director Thomas E. Lavers
Musical Director Irwin Stein
Chief Engineer F. J. Hackett
CKWS
KINGSTON— 1942
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Brookland Co.. Ltd.
Address 304 King St.
Phone Number 4405
Transmitter Location Wolfe Island
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service. . .Standard, Lang-Worth,
World
Representative Natl. Best, Sales
Membership CAB
President Senator W. R. Davies
Station Manager Roy W. Hofstetter
Commercial Manager Karl Monk
Program Director Jack Pollie
Chief Engineer Burt Cobb
CJKL
KIRKLAND LAKE— 1934
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Northern Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Address Govt. Rd.
Phone Number 27
Transmitter Location ." Dane
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Standard, Thesaurus,
Lang-Worth
Representative Natl. Best. Sales, Cooke
Membership CAB
President Roy H. Thomson
Manager Harry M. Edgar
Commercial Manager Don Lowrie
Program Director Cliff Harrison
Chief Engineer Les Oliver
CKCR
KITCHENER— 1929
CBC DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Opr. By K.-W. Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 125 King St. W.
Phone Number 3-3628
Transmitter Location R.R. 3
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service UTS, Associated
Representative William Wright
Pres.-Station Mgr W. C. Mitchell
Commercial Manager G. Liddle
Prod. Manager Ed Manning
Chief Engineer Bill Morchand
737
O > I A K 1 O
CFPL
LONDON— 1922— CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
OwncdOper. London Free Press Piinting Co.
Address 442 Richmond St.
Phone Number Metcalfe 5200
Transmitter Location R.R. 1, Glan^worth
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription. . . World, Standard, LanqWorlh
Representative Weed, All-Canada
Membership CAB, BBM
President Walter J. Blac:kburn
General Manager Murray T. Brown
Sales Promotion Manager. .Douglas C. Trowell
Program Director Robert A. Reinhart
Production Director Frank E. Armstrong
Publicity Director J. Burke Martin
Chief Engineer Glen A. Robitaille
CH VC
NIAGARA FALLS— 1947
Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station CHVC, Ltd.
Business Address 1745 River Rd.
Phone Number Niagara Falls, Ont. 4110;
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 9801
Studio Address Rainbow Bridge
Transmitter Location .... Queen Elizabeth Way
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP
Transcription Service World
Representative Cooke, Alexander
President B. Howard Bedford
Assistant Manager . .Wesley M. Schwab
Manager Welland Frank Sheppard
Manager St. Catharines R. H. Hamilton
Sales Manager Dick Jackson
Production Director Arthur W. Blakely
Chief Engineer George Slinn
CFCH
NORTH BAY— 1931— CBC
TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Northern Bcstg. Co.. Ltd.
Address Fraser St. & First Ave.
Phone Number 2400
Transmitter Location Nipissing Junction
Air Time Unlimited
News Service CP
Transcription Service .... Standard, Lang-Worlh
Representative Ncrtl. Best. Sales, Cooke
President Roy H. Thomson
General Manager Jack M. Davidson
Station Manager. . Cliff O. Pickrem
Commercial Manager Keith Packer
Sales Promotion Manager Gord Burnett
Pgm., Prod. Dir Phil Clayton
Publicity Director Melba Gribbon
Chief Engineer Jack Barnaby
CFOR
ORILLIA— 1945— CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
OwnedOpor. By Gordon E. Smith
Bus. Studio Address 101 Mississaye St., E.
Phone Number 3511
Transmitter Location Orillia Township
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP
Transcription Service Cole
Representative Stovin
Membership CAB, BBM
President, General Mgr Gordon E. Smith
Program Director James McGarvey
Commercial Manager Alex Gilmour
Promotion Manager Russ Waters
Chief Engineer Donald McBride
CKDO
OSHAWA— 1946
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Oshcrwa Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 16 Centre St.
Phone Number 4481
Transmitter Location Weslmount
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service World
Representative Alexander, Weed
President Waher A. Dales
General Manager Ross R. Rowlands
Program Director William B. Swinton
Chief Engineer Bert McCollun
CBO
OTTAWA— 1924
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address .... Chateau Laurier Hotel
Phone Number 2-1151
Transmitter Location Hawthorne
Air Time Unlimited
Gen.-Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir Charles P. Wright
Chief Engineer Maxted Gilbert
CFRA
OTTAWA— 1947
Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By CFRA Registef ed
Business Address. . .Auditorium, Catherine St.
Phone Number 3-6241
Transmitter Location City View
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP
Transcription Service .... Standard, World, Cole
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB. BBM
738
ONTARIO
President, General Mgr Frank Ryan
Commercial Manager George M. Gowling
Program Director Fred Davis
CKOY
OTTAWA— 1924— CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Operated By CKOY, Ltd.
Address 272 Somerset St., W.
Phone Number 3-5658
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP, AP, UP, Reuters
Transcription Service. .Associated, Lang-Worth
Representative Cooke, Natl. Best. Sales
President Duncan K. MacTavish
General Manager T. Edgar Guest
Commercial Manager Don Davis
Program Director Jack Alexander
Chief Engineer John McGrail
C F 0 S
OWEN SOUND— 1940
CBC DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Grey & Bruce Bcstg. Co.,
Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 9th St. E.
Phone Number 1940
Transmitter Location .... Sydenham Township
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service -World
Representative Stovin, Young
Membership CAB, BBM
President Howard Fleming
Station Manager William N. Hawkins
Commercial Manager D. Ferry
Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir R. Thomson
Program Director E. Smith
Production Director William Fulton
Chief Engineer R. Turnpenny
CHOV
PEMBROKE— 1942— CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By ... . Ottawa Valley Bcstg. Co.,
Ltd.
Address 97 Albert St.
Phone Number 1350
Transmitter Location E. of Pembroke
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP
Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC
Representative Stovin, Young
Pres., Gen. Mgr E. G. Archibald
Program Director Bill Kutshke
Promotion Manager Morg. Miller
Chief Engineer W. E. Schmidt
C H E X
PETERBOROUGH— 1942
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Brookland Co., Ltd.
Bus.-Studio Address Examiner Bldg.
Phone Number 2-0451
Transmitter Location Otanobee
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth
Representative Natl. Best. Sales
President Sen. W. R. Davies
Vice President Roy H. Thomson
Station Manager Russ Baer
Commercial Mgr E. L. Jones
Program Director Don Nairn
Chief Engineer Bert Crump
CFPA
PORT ARTHUR— 1944
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Ralph H. Parker
Bus.-Studio Address Public Utilities Bldg.
Phone Number 5-7651
Transmitter Location Memorial Ave.
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service. . . .Lang-Worth, Standard
Representative National Broadcast Sales,
Broadcast Representatives, Hunt, Weed
Membership CAB. BBM
Gen., Sta. Mgr Ralph H. Parker
Commercial Manager R. P. MacGowan
Program Director Roy Dahmer
CKTB
ST. CATHARINES— 1930
CBC DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 1550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .The Niagara District Bcstg.
Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 12 Yates St.
Phone Number 5-7351
Transmitter Location Lakeshore Rd.,
Port Dalhousie
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Thesaurus, UTS
Representative National Broadcast Sales,
J. H. McGillvra
Membership CAB, BBM
President, Station Mgr W. B. C. Burgoyne
Managing Director H. B. Burgoyne
Commercial Manager V. A. Lococo
Sales Prom. Manager W. C. Wingrove
Production Manager W. C. Wheeler
Chief Engineer W. H. Allen
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CHLO
ST. THOMAS— 1948
CBC TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 1000 Wotfs
Business-Studio Address Radio Centre
Phone Number 3696
Transmitter Cons. 8 Yarmouth Township
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, PN
Transcription Service . Lang- Worth, Associated
Representative Radio Reps., Cooke
Membership CAB, BBM
Pres.. Gen. Mgr J. F. Peterson
Commercial Manager G. N. Miller
Pgm.. Prod. Dir L. C. Evans
Chief Engineer J. C. Warder
CHOK
SARNIA— 1946
CBC TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Sctmia Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Address 1481/2 Front St. N.
Phone Number 4000
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service .... Standard, Lang-Worth
Representative Natl. Best. Sales, Cooke
President H. M. Hueston
General Station Manager. . . .Claude R. Irvine
Commercial Manager Gerry Hall
Publicity Director lames A. Kirkpatrick
Program Director Grant Webber
Chief Engineer Robert F. Cooke
cTTc
SAULT STE. MARIE— 1934
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Hyland Bcstg. Co.
Address Windsor Hotel
Phone Number 3500
Transmitter Location Peoples Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
News Service PN
Transcription Service World
Representative J. L. Alexander, McGillvra
Membership CAB, BBM
Chief Exec., Gen. Mgr J. G. Hyland
Sales Promotion Manager E. Vance
Program Director T- Basil Scully
Chief Engineer Italo Marinelli
clcs
STRATFORD— 1927
CBC DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Frank M. Squires
Address Reynolds Bldg.
Phone Number 1675
Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1 p.m.
News Service UP, BUP
Transcription Service World
Representative All Canada, Weed
President, General Mgr Frank M. Squires
Station, Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr.. .S. E. Tapley
Prod., Pgm., Pub. Dir Alex L. Smith
Chief Engineer John Grigg
CHNO
SUDBURY— 1947
CBC DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Sudbury Bcstg. Co.. Ltd.
Business Address 166 Elm St., W.
Phone Number 6-6416
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Wright, Young
President, General Mgr F. B. Ricard
Station Commercial Manager R. Riel
Sales Manager M. E. Bond
Program Director Don Killoron
Publicity Director John Boyd
Chief Engineer Phil Empey
CKSO
SUDBURY— 1935
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By CKSO, Sudbury, Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 21 Elgin St., N.
Phone Number 77-505
Transmitter Location 7 Mi. from Sudbury
at McFarlane Lake
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Thesaurus, World
Representative All-Canado, Weed
Membership BMB
President G. M. Miller, K.C.
General Manager W. J. Woodill
Program Director K. Dobson
Chief Engineer R. F. Chinnick
CKGB
TIMMINS— 1933
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Northern Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Bus.-Studio Address Thompson Bldg.
Phone Number 2000
741
o \ I \ i; I o
Transmitter Location Mountjoy Township
Air Time Unlimited
Ne^vs Service PN
Transcription Service . Lang Worth, Standard
Representative NatL Best. Sales, Cooke
President R. H. Thomson
General Manager I. M. Davidson
Station Manager H. C. Freeman
Commercial Manager Edwin Bowser
Program Director Jesse French
Chief Engineer Ernie Mott
CBL
TORONTO— 1927
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 354 Jarvis St.
Phone Number Midway 5481
Transmitter Location Hornby
Air Time Unl'mited
News Service BUP, Reuters, PN, CP
Representative CBC
President (CBC) Dr. Augustin Frigon
Director General Programs. . Ernest L. Bushnell
Commercial Manager (CBC) E. A. Weir
Program Director Harry J. Boyle
Prod. Director J. Kannawin
Publicity Director Ron C. Eraser
Chief Engineer Howard Hilliard
C F R B
TORONTO— 1927— CBS
Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. Rogers Radio Ccstg. Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 37 Bloor St. W.
Phone Number Midway 3515
Transmitter Location Clarkson
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP, PN
Transcription Service. .. Associated, Thesaurus,
World
Representative Young, All-Canada
Membership CAB, BBM
President Harry Sedgwick
Station Manager Lloyd Moore
Commercial Manager Waldo Holden
Program Director Wes McKnight
Publicity Director Ken Marsden
Chief Engineer Clive Eastwood
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CHUM
TORONTO— 1945
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.
Owned-Oper. By York Bcstrs., Ltd.
Address 225 Mutual St.
Phone Number Elgin 4271
Transmitter Location Lawrence Ave. &
Don Mills Rd.
Air Time Sunrise-sunset
News Service UP, BUP
Transcription Service . . .Lang- Worth, United,
Standard
Representative Alexander McGillvra
Membership CAB, BBM
President John H. Q. Port
General-Comm. Mgr Roland E. Ford
Sales Promotion Manager Leigh Stubbs
Program Director Larry Mann
Publicity Director Phil Stone
Chief Engineer Dr. Curt Borchardt
C J B C
TORONTO— 1936
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 354 Jarvis St.
Phone Number Midway 5481
Transmitter Location Dixie
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN, BUP, Reuters
Membership BMB
President (CBC) Dr. Augustin Frigon
Dir. Gen. of Programs E. L. Bushnell
Manager, Dominion Net H. G. Walker
Commercial Manager .E. A. Weir
P-ogram Director Robert W. McGall
Supervisor of Press & In.'ormation . .R. C. Fraser
Supervising Engineer (Toronto Area)
H. R. Hilliard
CKEY
TORONTO— 1944
Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts dj
1000 Watts n.
Owned By Toronto Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Bus.-Studio Address 444 University Ave.
Phone Number WAverly 3881
Transmitter Location Scorboro
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN. BUP
Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth,
Standard, Associated
Rep Natl. Best. Sales, Cooke, Hunt
Membership CAB
President, General Mgr Jack K. Cooke
Station Manager Hal Cooke
Program Director Don Insley
Production Manager Ed Houston
Publicity Director John Thompson
Chief Engineer Ernie M. Swan
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CKLW
WINDSOR CBC TRANS-CANADA
DOMINION SUPP
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CKNX
WINGHAM— 1926
CBC— DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station CKNX. Ltd.
Business-Studio Address Josephine St.
Phone Number 158
Transmitter Location Belgrove
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP
Transcription Service . Cole, Lang-Worth, World
Representative Alexander, Young
President. General Mgr W. T. Cruickshank
Station Manager J. J. Cruikshank
Commercial Manager G. W. Cruickshank
Sales Prom. Manager V. Dittmer
Program Director I. F. Brent
Prod. Director Tom Rafferty
Publicity Director R. Clark
Chief Engineer S. C. Reid
CKOX
WOODSTOCK— 1947
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Oxford Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business Address P. O. Box LOO
Phone Number 2400
Studio Address 380 Hunter St.
Transmitter Location Sweaburg Rd.,
Township of W. Oxford
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP
Transcription Service World, Long-Worth
Representative Wright
Membership CAB
President, Gen.-Station Mgr Monty J. Werry
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr W. Stanley Smith
Prog. Dir., Prod. Mgr Bruce Marsh
Chief Engineer R. A. Clark
CFCY
CHARLOTTETOWN— 1924
CBC DOMINION-MARITIME
Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.;
1000 Watts n.
Owned-Oper. By Island Radio Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 85 Kent St.
Phone Number 741
Transmitter Location W. Royalty
Air Time 7:25 a.m.-12:10 a.m.
News Service PN
Trcmscription Service .... Associated. Standard.
Lang-Worth
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB
Pres., Managing Dir Lt. Col. K. S. Rogers
Station Manager R. F. Large
Promotion Manager W. J. Brown, Ir.
Technical Spvr A. L. Finley
CJ RW
SUMMERSIDE— 1948
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Gulf Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 218 Water St.
Phone Number 2201-2
Transmitter Location Read's Corner, 2 Mi.
E. of Summerside
Air Time 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
News Service BUP
Transcription Service World, All-Canada,
Guild Radio Features
Representative Radio Reps.
Membership CAB, BBM
President H, E. Gaudet
Sta.-Comm. Mgr., Chief Engineer. .A. G. Rogers
Program Director R. C. Schurman
QU
CHAD
AMOS— 1942— CBC FRENCH SUPP
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Northern Radio Inc.
Business Address Rouyn
Studio Address .... Reilly Block Bldg.. Main St.,
Capitol Theatre Bldg.
Transmitter Location Amos
Air Time 7 a.m.-M.
News Service PN
Transcription Associated, World
Representative Weed
Membership CAB. BMB
President David Armand Gourd
Station Manager Joseph Duguoy
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C B J
CHICOUTIMI— 1933— CBC FRENCH
Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 315 Racine St.
Phone Number 4456
Transmitter Location Rang San Antoine
Air Time Unlimited
Representative CBC
Membership BMI
General Manager Marcel Ouimet
Station Mcmager Vilmond Forlin
Commercial Mcmager Maurice Valiquette
Sales Promotion Manager Gilbert Lessard
Production Director Roger Daveluy
Publicity Director Jean Saint-Georges
Chief Announcer L. H. Desjardins
Chief Engineer J. E. Roberts
Farm Editor Armand Berube
CHEF
GRANBY— 1945
Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .The Granby Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address 7 Johnson St.
Phone Number 353
Transmitter Location Abbolsford Rd.
Air Time 6 a.m,-M.
News Service FN
Transcription Service World, United
Representative Renaud
Membership CAB, BBM
General Manager Gerard Laliberte
CKCH
HULL— 1933— CBC FRENCH SUPP
Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Syndiot d'Ouvres Sociales
Ltee.
Business Studio Address. .. 121 Notre-Dame St.
Phone Number 2-1701
Transmitter Location Deschenes
Air "nme Unlimited
News Service PN
Representative Renaud, McGillvra
Membership CAB, BBM, FMA
President L. J. Billy
General, Station Manager I. P. Lemire
Sales Promotion Manager Henry Allard
Program Director Henri Bergeron
Chief Announcer Henri Bergeron
Musical Director Aurele Groulx
Chief Engineer Max Gebhardt
CKRS
JONQUIERE— 1947
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Henri Lepage
Business Address. . 223 St. Dominique St.
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Hardy, Young
President Henri Lepage
Manager Gaston Voyer
CKBL
MAT ANE— 1 948— TRANS-QUEBEC
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By La Compagnie de
Radioditfusion de Matane, Ltee
Business-Studio Address St. Jerome St.
Phone Number 355
Air Time . . 7 a.m.-M.
Transmitter Location Ponchevllle
News Service PN
Transcription Service World
Representative .Hardy -Young
Membership BBM
Pres., Gen., Station Mgr Roger Bergeron
Commercial Manager Rene Lapointe
Sales Promotion Manager Bob Quinn
Chief Announcer Francois Raymond
Musical Director Agnes Charest
Chief Engineer Paul DuBerger
Farm Editor Marcel Houle
CBF
MONTREAL— 1937— CBC FRENCH
Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp,
Bus.-Studio Address. .1231 St. Catherine St. W.
Phone Number PLoteau 7161
Transmitter Location Vercheres
Air Time 7 a.m.-M,
Membership BBM
Gen. Mgr Dr. Augustin Frigon
Commercial Manager M. Valiquette
Station Manager. Marcel Ouimet
Sales Promotion Manager Gilbert Lassard
Prod. Director Roger Laveluy
Publicity Director J. Saint-Georges
Chief Announcer Miville Couture
Chief Engineer H. Audet
CBM
MONTREAL— 1937
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp,
Bus.-Studio Address. .1231 St. Catherine St. W.
Phone Number Plateau 7161
Transmitter Location Marieville
Air Time 6 a jn.-M.
Membership BBM
General Mcmager Dr. Augustin Frigon
Commercial Manager Maurice Valiquette
Sales Promotion Manager Gilbert Lessard
744
QUEBEC
Program Director William O'Reilly
Production Director Roger Daveluy
Publicity Director Jean Saint-Georges
Chief Announcer Lamont Tilden
Chief Engineer Henri Audet
CFCF
MONTREAL— 1919
ABC-CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Canadian Marconi Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. .1231 St. Catherine St. W.
Phone Number PLateau 2575
Transmitter Location St. Genevieve
Air Time 6 a jn.-M.
News Service BUP
Transcription Service Standard
Representative Weed, All-Canada
Membership CAB, BBM
Bcstg. Manager W. Victor George
Station Manager Gordon F. Keeble
Sales Supervisor T. J. Quigley
Promotion Manager L. W. Rasberry
Prod. Director Peel Steven
Chief Announcer J. R. Brooks
Chief Engineer John Gettenby
C H L P
MONTREAL— 1933
Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . .La Patrie Publishing Co., Ltd.
Address 183 St. Catherine St.. E.
Phone Number PL 5225
Studio Address Sun Life Bldg.
Transmitter Location Laprairie
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Associated
Representative Alexander, McGillvra
Membership BMB
Pres., Gen. Mgr.. . .Hon. Sen. P. R. DuTremblay
Station Coram. Mgr C. A. Berthioune
Pgm., Prod. Dir Andre Chabot
Publicity Director Armand Goulet
Chief Announcer Marcel Marineau
Chief Engineer Alphonse Cloutier
CJAD
MONTREAL— 1945— CBS
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By CJAD, Ltd.
Business-Studio Address. .. .1191 Mountain St.
Phone Number Plateau 1805
Transmitter Location MacKayville
Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.
News Service PN. BUP. CN
Transcription Service Lang- Worth.
World, Associated
Representative Young, NatL Best. Sales
Membership BBM, CAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr J. Art. Dupont
Program Director Ron Morrior
Chief Announcer Hollis McCurdy
Chief Engineer A. K. Taylor
CKAC
MONTREA^-1922— CBS
TRANS-QUEBEC
Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By La Cie. De Publication,
La Presse, Ltee.
Phone Number MArquette 3611
Business Address St. James St.. W.
Studio Address 980 Stes. Catherine St., W.
Transmitter Location St. Hyacinthe
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP, CP. PN, Transradio
Transcription Service Associated, France.
Lang-Worth, Worid
Representative Young, Wright
Membership CAB, BMB. BMl
Pres., Gen. Mgr Sen. P. R. Du Tremblay
Station Mgr Phil Lalonde
Assistant Manager Roy Malovin
Commercial Manager Georges Bourassa
Sales Prom. Manager Robert Jouglet
Program Director Ferdinand Biondi
Production Director Bernard Goulet
Publicity Director Marcel Theoret
Chief Announcer Louis Belanger
Chief Engineer Leonard Spencer
CHNC
NEW CARLISLE— 1933-^BC
FRENCH SUPP
Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . Gaspesia Radio Bcstg. Co.
Business -Studio Address New Carlisle
Phone Number 84
Transmitter Location. . . .Barachois de Pasebiac
Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.
Representative Hardy, Young
Membership BBM, CAB
President Dr. Charles E. Dumont
General Mgr Dr. Charles Houde
Station-Comm. Manager Viateur Bernard
Chief Engineer Gordon S. Coleman
C B V
QUEBEC CITY— 1934— CBC FRENCH
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Business Studio Address Palcds Montcalm
745
it I i: IS i: c
Phone Number 5-8155
Transmitter Location Charlesbourq
Air Time 7:30 a.m.M.
News Service CP, BUP
General Manager A. Frigon
Station Manager Guy Dumais
Comm. Mgr. (French Net). . Maurice Valiquette
Prog. Dir. (French Net) Marcel Ouimet
Chief Engineer Gordon W. Olive
Publicity Director Jean Bender
Musical Director Roger Lechance
Chief Engineer Albert DuBerger
CH RC
QUEBEC CITY— 1936
TRANS-QUEBEC
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 5000 Walts
Owned-Operated By CHRC, Limitee
Business-Studio Address 39 St. Jean
Address 39 St. Jean
Phone Number 2-8177
Transmitter Loccrtion Route Deneule St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP, CP
Transcription Service. .Lang- Worth, Thesaurus
Representative Young, Hardy
Membership CAB, FMA
President Herve Baribeau
General Station Manager Henri Lepage
Commercial Manager Aurele Pellitier
Progrcmi Director Magella Alain
Chief Announcer Roger Lebel
Program Manager Jean Bender
Chief Engineer Arsene Nadeau
CJ NT
QUEBEC— 1949
CBC TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts
Owned-Oper. By Goodwill Bcstg. Co.
Address 405 Blvd. Hamel
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service SESAC
General Manager .J. N. Thivierge
CKCV
QUEBEC CITY— 1924
CBC DOMINION SUPP
Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By CKCV, Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 142 St. John St.
Phone Number 2-1585
Transmitter Location ... St. Louis Rd., Ste. Foye
Air Time 7 a.m,-l a.m.
News Service FN
Transcription Service World, UTS
Representative Renaud, Weed
Membership CAB, BBM
President Gaston Pratte
General-Station Co.. Mgr Paul Lepage
Sales Promotion Manager. .Marie Paul Vachon
Pgm. Prod. Dir., Chf. Ann Marcel Leboeui
CJ BR
RIMOUSKI— 1937
CBC FRENCH SUPP
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .The Central Public Service
Corp., Ltd.
Address 39 St. John St.
Phone Number 396
Trcmsmitter Location Nolre-Dame du
Sacre Coeur
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service United, Standard
Representative Stovin, Young
Membership BBM
President J. A. Brillanl
Manager . Guy Caron
Commercial Manager Andre Lecomte
Program Director Francois Raymond
Pgm. Dir., Prom. Mgr Guy Ross
Chief Engineer F. C. Daok
CJFP
RI VIERE-DU-LOUP— 1 947
CBC FRENCH SUPP
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio Temiscouata Ltee.
Business Address 203 Lcdontaine St.
Phone Number 536
News Service TP
Representative Renaud, Young
Asst. Manager Bertran Polvin
Comm. Manager Henri Legueux
Prom. Mgrs.. .Henri Boudeaux, Yves Marchand
Chief Engineer Raymond Lavoie
CHRL
ROBERVAL— 1949
Frequency: 1340 Kc. Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Roberval Inc.
Address Hotel Maison Blanche
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Representative Renaud
President Femand Levesque
General Manager L. Morin
C KR N
ROUYN— 1939— CBC FRENCH SUPP
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Northern Radio, Inc.
Bus.-Studio Address Reilly Block Bldg.
Transmitter Location Rouyn
Air Time Unlimited
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News Service PN
Transcription Service Associated, World
Representative Renaud
President, General Manager. . ..David A. Gotird
Program Director Maurice Dobois
Chief Engineer George H. Pope
CHGB
STE. ANNE DE LA POCATIERE— 1949
CBC FRENCH SUPP
Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .G. Thomas Desjordins
Business Address Main St.
CHLT
SHERBROOKE— 1937
CBC FRENCH SUPP
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watte
Owned-Opercrted By La Tribune, Ltd.
Business-Studio Address 3 Marquette St.
Phone Number 2071
Transmitter Location . . . King St., E. Sherbrooke
Air Time 6 a.m.-M.
Transcription Service . . World, UTS, Thesaurus
Representative Young, Hardy
President Hon. Jacob Nicol
General Manager A. Gauthier
Program Director J. L. Gauthier
Commercial Manager Jean Tremblay
Chief Announcer J. P. Lassonde
Chief Engineer Romeo Paquette
CKTS
SHERBROOKE— 1945
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Sherbrooke Telegram
Business-Studio Address 3 Marquette St.
Phone Number 971
Transmitter Location . . . King St., E. She'brooke
Air Time Unlimited
Transcription Service Thesaurus, World
Representative .Young, Hardy
President Hon. J. Nicol
General Manager A. Gauthier
Prog.-Pub. Director J. L. Gauthier
Commercial Manager Jean Tremblay
Chief Announcer . . .Joseph Walters
Chief Engineer Y. Fortier
CJSO
SOREL— 1945— ERA
Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts
Owned-Operated By Radio Richelieu, Ltd.
Business Studio Address .72 Rue Du Roi
Phone Number 3318
Transmitter Location National Hway.
Air Time 7a.m.-ll p.m-
News Service PN
Representative Renaud
President J. Arthur Villeneuve
General Manager Henri Olivier
Station Manager Maurice Boulianne
Program Director Wilfrid Mondoux
Chief Announcer Jean Riendeau
Chief Engineer Joseph Cardin
CHLN
THREE— RIVERS— 1937
Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Le Nouvelliste, Lte.
Bus.-Studio Address .... Chateau de Blois Hotel
Phone Number 4500
Transmitter Location Montreal Hwoy.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service World. UTS
Representative Hardy, Young
Membership CAB, BBM
Station Manager Leon Trepanier
C K V D
VAL D'OR— 1939— CBC FRENCH
SUPP
Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 100 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Northern Radio, Inc.
Address Reilly Block, Rouyn
Phone Number TA 7245
Transmitter Location Vol d'Or
Air Time Unlimited
Representative Renaud, Weed
Membership CAB
President David A. Gourd
Station Manager Louis Hiller
ciTvL
VERDUN— 1946
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Wcrtts
Owned-Ooe'-ated By J. Teitolman
Business Studio Address 211 Gordon Ave.
Phone Number Trenmore 2525
Transmitter Location Laprairie, Que.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN, BUP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, United
Representative Stovin, Cooke
President, General Manager. . .Jack Tietolman
Station Manager Corey Thomson
Commercial Manager Judah Tleto'man
Sales Promotion Manager A. R. Wilson
Program Director. . .Omer Duranceau (French),
Hal Stubbs (English)
Production Director Marcel Provost
Publicity Director Arthur Lefebvre
Chief Announcer Gilles Pellerin
Musical Director Billy Munroe
Chief Engineer J. C. Charlebois
Form Editor Jean Bertrand
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CHAB
MOOSE JAW— 1935
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 5000 Walls
Owned-Operaled By CHAB. Lid.
Bus.-Studio Address Grant Hall Hotel
Phone Number 3282
Transmitter Location Boharm
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Cole
Representative Stovin, Weed
President J. E. Slaight
General Manager J. S. Boyling
Commercial Manager Lloyd Crittendon
Promotion Manager Bemlce Ward
Production Director Jim Purvis
Program Director Jim Cloak
Chief Engineer M. Pickford
CJNB
NORTH BATTLEFORD— 1946
Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Wcrtts
Owned-Oper. By . Northwestern Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Business Address Box 38
Phone Number 2373
Studio Address 66 E. 1st Ave.
Transmitter Location Riverview
Air Time Unlimited
News Service World
Transcription Service World, United
Representative Stovin
Membership CAB, BPM
General, Station Manager. Hume A. Lethbridge
Commercial, Sales Prom. Mgr. . .William Brown
Prod. Dir., Chief Engineer A. C. Nichol
CKBI
PRINCE ALBERT— 1927
CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Central Bcstg. Co., Ltd.
Bus.-Studio Address Sanderson Block
Phone Number 2621
Transmitter Location. . .7 Mi. S. of Prince Albert
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Thesaurus
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB, BBM
Station Manager E. A, Rawlinson
Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Gerald Prest
Program Director J. J. Cennon
Chief Engineer Tom Van Nes
CKCK
REGINA— 1922
CBC TRANS-CANADA SUPP
Frequency: G20 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Leader-Post, Ltd.
Bus.-Studio Address Leader-Post BIdg.
Phone Number 8525
Transmitter Location Rowatt
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP, PN
Transcription Service World
Representative All-Canada. Weed
Membership CAB, BBM
President Victor M. Slfton
General Manager Harold A. Crittenden
Commercial Manager Gil Seabrook
Sales Prom. Manager Maxine Vance
Prod. Director D. R. Dawson
Chief Engineer E. A. Strong
C K R
REGINA— 1926— CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper By Trans-Canada
Communications, Ltd.
Bus.-Studio Address Fidelity Life Bldg.
Phone Number 7631
Transmitter Location Rowatt
Air Time Unlimited
News Service CP, BUP
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative All-Canada, Weed
Membership CAB, BBM
Station Manager N. Botteril
Commercial Manager Don Oakes
Pub. Dir., Sales Prom. Mgr F. Laight
Program Director W. L. Walker
Chief Engineer . . . . ; William MacDonald
CFQC
SASKATOON— 1923
CBC— DOMINION
Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By. . . .A. A. Murphy & Sons, Ltd.
Bus.-Studio Address 216 1st Ave., N.
Phone Number 7917
Transmitter Location .... 3 Mi. W. of Saskatoon,
Hway. No. 11
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP, PN
Transcription Standard, Lang-Worth, Cole
Representative Radio Reps.. Young
President A. A. Murphy
Station Manager Vernon Dallin
Commercial Manager Blair Nelson
Program Director Wilfred Gilbey
Publicity Director Stella Sprovell
Chief Engineer Lyn Hoskins
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C B K
WATROUS— 1939
CBC TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 540 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address . . . 300 Manitoba Telephone
Bldg.
Phone Number 922-191
Transmitter Location Watrous
Air Time Unlimited
News Service PN. BUP. Reuters
Representative CBC
President (CBC) Dr. Augustin Frigon
Station Manager J. N. Mogridge
Commercial Manager (CBC) E. A. Weir
Promotion Manager C. E. L'Ami
Chief Engineer R. D. Cohoon
CJGX
YORKTON— 1927— CBC DOMINION
Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 1000 Watta
Owned-Oper. By Yorkton Bcstg. Co.. Ltd.
Bus.-Studio Address Smith-McKay Bldg.
Phone Number 324
Transmitter Location Va Ml. E. of Yorkton
on Hway. No. 10
Air Time Unlimited
News Service CP
Transcription Service World
Representative Stovin, Young
Membership CAB. BBM
President Dawson Richardson
General, Station Manager K. S. Parton
Commercial Manager E. S. English
Sales Promotion Manager Nora Campbell
Program, Production Director Bill Liska
Chief Engineer Arthur Mills
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118 W. 57 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 6-2680-1
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Story Editor Steven Vas
Dir. of Musical Films. .. .Leopold Hainisch
Secy, of Co Irwin Belenken
Services Offered: TV productions exclusive
contracts with: Vienna Philharmonic Or-
chestra, La Scala Opera of Milan, Vienna
Choir Boys, Salzburg Marionette Theatre.
AMERICAN-JEWISH
BROADCASTING CO.. INC.
150 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y.
Phone: WOrth 2-3322
President Herman Younglieb
Services Offered: Program production,
script and transcription library. AH foreign
languages; specializing in American-Jewish
field.
AMERICAN NATIONAL VIDEO
PRODUCTIONS, INC.
17 No. Wabash Ave., Chicago 2, 111.
Phone: FI 6-2255
President Thomas J. O'Brien, Jr.
Associate Producer Jean Gendon
Services Offered: Live shows, films, and
film commercials: Shown on air: "Comic
Capers" on WBKB daily— in its second sea-
son; "Parade," weekly talent show in its
third seasons— WENR-TV.
ANIMATION HOUSE, INC.
(For complete listing see TV Film Producers)
753
THE THREE JOHNS
Masterson
Reddy
Nelson
NEW YORK VICE PRESIDENTS
HOLLYWOOD VICE PRESIDENTS
CHARLES BROWN
ROSALIE BROWN
FRANCIS CONNORS
JACK GREGSON
EDWIN HARRAGAN
DONALD HIRSCH
RUTH KYLE
LAVINIA LEAKHEART
REBEL RANDALL
DON ROSS
CHARLES RUSSHON
HARRIET SNELLING
KAY TILLMAN
ERNEST WALKER
745 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York
PLaza 9-1120
MARVIN BECK
JOAN BROKAW
GAYLORD CARTER
RENZO CESANA
DANA CLARK
ROBERT CLARKE
IVAN DITMARS
RUTH DOLIN
STEVE ENGLE
JACK Mcelroy
J. G. MOSER
WAYNE REEVES
ROBERTA ROBERTS
IRWIN TRUST
6331 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, California
HHlside 0188
754
Program Producer
ASSOCIATED BROADCAST
ADVERTISING CO.
430 S. Western Ave., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: DUnkirk 8-2972
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
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 PROGRAM SERVICE
(Division of Muzak Corp.)
151 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-7710
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr Richard S. Testut
Vice-Pres. Chg. Station Relations. B. C. Lown
Vice-Pres. Chg. Recording A. M. Wiswel
Commercial Mgr Clifford E. Greenland
Director of Programming. . . .James W. Lucas
Program & Promotion Mgr.. . .Leslie F. Biebl
Services Offered: Transcribed radio library
of music and special production aids. In-
tegrated commercial script service for local
sponsorship. Program merchandising service.
Special transcribed music and production
libraries for TV programming and for radio
workshops of schools and colleges.
ANN BARBINEL
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.
lACK BARRY PRODUCTIONS, INC.
104 E. 40 St., New York, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-6199
President Jack Barry
Vice-President Dan Ehrenreich
Associate Producer Ann Lawton
Head Writer Mike Oppenheimer
Services Offered: Creation, Production
and direction of radio and TV shows. Cur-
rently producing "Juvenile Jury" on Mutual
for General Foods, "The Joe Diniaggio
Show" on CBS for M & M Candies— Soon to
be simulcasting "Life Begins at 80."
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.
BASS & CO.. INC.
50 Broad St., New York 4, N. Y.
Phone: WHitehall 3-0580
President Sydney Bass
Vice-President David J. Gallagher
Secretary-Treasurer Milton Bass
Services Offered: Foreign and domestic
market research and analysis, industrial
equipment marketing, advertising placement,
advertising copy layout, studies on organiza-
tional problems and procedures, radio pro-
ductions, industrial motion pictures and slide
films.
ZACH BAYM FILMS
13 E. 37 St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-4175
Director Zach Baym
Services Offered: Large 16mm. film library
available to TV stations and advertisers. 20
Westerns, 12 musical dramas, 12 musical
fillers, 28 animated cartoons, 112 documen-
tary and travel shorts. Catalogue sent upon
request.
IRENE BEASLEY RADIO
PRODUCTION SERVICE
501 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-8940
Owner Irene Beasley
Head of Sales Victor Sack
Manager Prizes Andrew Hirsch
Supervisor Display Mary H. Lincoln
Supervisor Mail Rita Burke
Services Offered: Program production;
live radio and TV shows and spot campaigns.
BECK STUDIOS. INC.
Lyceum Theatre, Minneapolis 3, Minn.
Phone: LI 4708
Executive Director Joseph H. Beck
Technical Supervisor William E. Cage
Sales Promotion Mel Jass
Services Offered: TV package program ser-
vice. Live productions and films, features
and commercials. Full studio and camera
facilities, staff of nine TV-experienced pro-
gram directors and seven TV engineers. Prior
TV rights to Lyceum Theater, Upper Mid-
west's leading legit playhouse.
V. S. BECKER PRODUCTIONS
562 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemburg 2-1040
Owner Viola S. Becker
Services Offered: Production of package
shows and spots for Radio, Television pro-
755
THE SOUVAINE COMPANY
Leading producers and distributors
of
Television and Radio Productions
30 Rockefeller Plaza
Circle 7-5666
756
Program Producer
grams. Representatives of Talent, Writers
and original ideas for Radio, Television, Mo-
tion Pictures and Sales Promotion.
GEORGE R. BENTEL <& ASSOCIATES
6606 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Granite 8608
President George R. Bentel
Services Offered: Radio and TV Packages,
Complete Literary Library to Supply both
markets. Representing World Famous authors
and their works.
WALTER SroDICK CO.
(Radio Programs Div.)
1151 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 15, Calif.
Phone: Richmond 6184
Manager Guy Riddick
Asst. Mgr Mildred Biddick
Traveling Rep Burt Zoul
Services Offered: Preparing and recording
commercial announcements for your own
individual requirements. Selling ^/^-min. tran-
scribed announcements already prepared for
various type businesses. Selling packaged
quarter ■ hour transcribed radio programs.
Transcribed sacred music libraries sold out-
right.
FORD BOND RADIO
PRODUCTIONS. INC.
810 RCA Bldg., W., New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-2236
President Ford Bond
Services Offered: Specializing in open-end
transcribed programs. Music Hall of Fame,
quarter-hour, big-name musical, 52 shows
available; Howard and Shelton, Fun At
Breakfast, 5-minutes, 260 shows available.
Rod Hendrickson in This Business of Living,
15 minutes, homey philosophy, 52 shows
available.
RICHARD BRADLEY ASSOCIATES
540 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: WHitehall 4-5543
President Richard Bradley
Secretary-Treasurer B. J. Tunick
Program Exec. & Dir. of Radio
Sales Natt Hale
Office Manager Leo Rabens
Services Offered: General advertising ser-
vices, specializing in radio advertising, TV
accounts, etc.
RUTH & GILBERT BRAUN
36 W. 74th St., New York 23, N. Y.
Phone: SC 4-8896
Program Producer Gilbert Braun
Director Ruth Braun
Serviced Offered: Package shows, live and
transcribed, ideas, scripts, production for
radio and TV.
THE BRAY STUDIOS. INC.
(For complete listing see TV Film Producers)
BROADCASTING PROGRAM
SERVICE
23 W. 45th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-3224
President Herbert Rosen
Services Offered: Transcription service,
musical programs on tape, sound effects
records, TV programs on films.
THE CARDINAL COMPANY
6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HEmpstead 1177
President Jos. F. MacCaughtry
Vice-President G. L. MacCaughtry
Secretary-Treasurer Joseph T. Scott
Services Offered: Production and sales of
Radio and TV programs, live and tran-
scribed.
GARRY J. CARTER OF CANADA
LTD.
59 Avenue Rd., Toronto, Canada
Phone: PR. 3505
President Garry J. Carter
Asst. to the President Bob Howe
Account Executive William P. Gent
Production Manager Claude Nash
Time Buyer Isabel Philip
Copy Chief Eva Rogers
Public Relations D. Peters
Services Offered: General advertising in all
media, creative and art.
THE BRUCE CHAPMAN CO.
145 W. 41 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: Wisconsin 7-9244
President Bruce Chapman
Vice-Pres. & Treasurer Edna Chapman
Sales Manager Quentin Gulliver
Program Manager Dan Morley
Editor Fletcher Coates
Asst. Editor Edythe Roberts
Research Director Mary Hutcheson
Office Manager Anna Levy
Boston Representative Charles Forrester
Chicago Representative Dell Crosby
Hollywood Representative. Joseph Mansfield
Rochester Representative. . .Lansing Hatfield
Services Offered: Program production and
package shows.
MARY D. CHASE PRODUCTIONS
25 W. 45th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LUx 2-1700
Program Producer Mary D. Chase
Services Offered: Program producer ser-
vices offered, package shows (live, trr.n-
scribed, filmed) ideas, scripts, production for
Radio and TV.
757
These Outstanding Shows Produced by
MORTON RADIO PRODUCTIONS
Are Now Available
THIS IS THE STORY . . .
Featuring Ed Prentiss, network star.
Another 260 fifteen minute episodes
. . . making these two series the
largest collection of story material
ever offered.
SO THE STORY GOES ... JOE EMERSON'S
oAn ♦ *» » -A HYMNTIME . . .
260 fifteen minute episodes
The greatest story telling series in star of "Hymns of all churches"
156 fifteen minute episodes
America's top hymn show
the history of radio
LOUISE MASSEY and the
WESTERNERS . . .
Network Stars
156 fifteen minute episodes
Radio's finest western musical
starring Curt Massey
THE HOMETOWNERS
156 fifteen minute episodes
NBC Stars — American Music
JUST COMPLETED
MORTON RADIO PRODUCTIONS, Inc.
360 N. MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO 1, ILL
758
Program Producers
CHESHIRE & ASSOCIATES
6533 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HOllywood 94580
General Manager Bob Reichenbacli
Productions Director ....Harry V. Cheshire
Services Offered: Transcribed program and
spot announcement producers and distribu-
tors.
EDDIE CHEVIE PRODUCTIONS
JACK KURTZE AGENCY. ASSOC.
214 No. Canon Drive., Beverly Hills, Calif.
Phone: CR 45403
President Jack Kurtze
Executive Producer Eddie Chevie
Asst. Producer Banks Murray
Publicity Fred Seelig
Services Offered: Specialized service for
advertisers and advertising agencies. Radio
and TV transcriptions, production, direction,
writing. Casting facilities. Outlet 20th Cen-
tury Writer's Guild. For Radio and TV: "A
Million For Penny," starring Barbara Brit-
ton. "The Affairs Of Dickie Drake, Girl
Detective."
CINEFFECTS, INC.
(For complete listing see TV Film Producers)
LESLIE CLUCAS
6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hollywood 5111
333 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Franklin 7100
Owner Leslie Clucas
Services Offered: Production of live pack-
aged musical and dramatic shows, which in-
clude writing, production, musicians, con-
ductor and arrangements, actors, announcer,
and all other talent.
COMMODORE PRODUCTIONS &
ARTISTS, INC.
1350 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hollywood 9-8229
Pres. & Prod Mgr Walter White, Jr.
Vice-Pres.-Secy. & Treasurer. Shirley Thomas
Traffic Mgr Eleanor Payne
Services Offered: Create, write & produce
"live" and "transcribed" radio programs
. . . also TV programs, selling direct to sta-
tions and advertising agencies. Producers of
"Hopalong Cassidy," "Down Our Way,"
"Strollin' Tom." 'Glamour Girl" for TV.
"The Clyde Beatty Show" available "live"
early in 1950. Also contract to write & pro-
duce shows for agencies.
COMMONWEALTH FILM &
TELEVISION. INC.
(For complete listing see TV Film Producers)
JACK L. COOPER RADIO
ADVERTISING SERVICE
1335 W. 111th PL, Chicago 43, 111.
Phone: Beverly 8-2056
Managing-Director Jack L. Cooper
Chief of Staff Bob Roberts
Secretary Ike Roberts
Sales Manager O. James Porter
Program Director Gertrude R. Cooper
Services Offered: Musical programs featur-
ing records and live talent. General Adver-
tising.
LOUIS G. COWAN, INC.
485 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-3700
President Louis G. Cowan
Vice-President Alfred L. HoUender
Treasurer J. Kyle Faber
8 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 3, 111.
Phone: RAndolph 6-2022
Vice-Pres-in-Charge John Lewellen
Vice-Pres.-in-Chge. Sta. Rel....R. D. Michels
Services Offered: AM-TV-Production-Net-
work Programs (Package) ; Production-
Transcription Programs; Program Consult-
ants.
DAMON RECORDING STUDIOS,
INC.
1221 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City 6, Mo.
Phone: Victor 2585
President & Treasurer Vic Damon
Vice-President Alice Damon
Secretary Harry A. Morris
Engineer Roger Webb
Services Offered: All types of radio tran-
scribing and phonograph recording. Excep-
tional production talent and sound effect
facilities for radio shows and spots.
FREDERIC DAMRAU, M. D.
247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-3638
Director ..Frederic Damrau, M. D.
AFRA Associate Adeline Maneery
Script Editor Eloise Liddon Soper
Business Manager Mary L. Davis
Services Offered: Educational and drama-
tized programs relating to health.
GORDON M. DAY PRODUCTIONS
108 E. 30 St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: ORegon 9-3595
Producer, Writer, Composer. Gordon M. Day
Producer-Director Carol Bulkley
Script Editor Luise Johnson
Services Offered: Package programs, radio
department service to advertising agencies,
creating and producing custom-built musical
jingles and spots of all kinds for radio and
TV.
759
Unroug^n
Jack L. Cooper Presentations
YOU
Reach 600,000 Colored Chicagoans
A City Within A City
WE OPERATE THROUGH 3 CHICAGO STATIONS
WSBC — WHFC — WEDC
OFFERING A COMPLETE STAFF OF WRITERS,
PRODUCERS AND ANNOUNCERS
27 Years in the Field
JACK L. COOPER PRESEKTATIONS
1331 TO 1335 W. lllTH PLACE, CHICAGO BEverly 8-2056
760
Program Producers
ROY DE GROOT CONSULTANTS.
INC.
551 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-9135
President Roy de Groot
Vice-President Katherine Hynes
Chief, TV Dept L. B. Pitkin
Chief, Music Dept I. Rabinowitz
Chief, Art Dept Axel Horn
Services Offered: Consultants in Public
Relations through radio, TV and motion
pictures.
JERRY DEVINE PRODUCTIONS
6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HU 2-1228
Owner Jerry Devine
Casting Director Peg Pillion
Services Offered: Packaged radio pro-
grams.
THE DOCUMENTARY COMPANY
1260 N. Dearborn P'kway, Chicago 10, 111.
Phone: WHitehall 4-5620
President Ben Park
Executive Producer Don Herbert
Services Offered: Radio and TV produc-
tions in documentary field. Radio programs
are tape-recorded real life. TV programs are
filmed and live. Packages available. Exclu-
sive management, W. Biggie Levin, Inc.
DOMINION BROADCASTING CO.
4 Albert St., Toronto, Ont., Canada
Phone: ADelaide 3383
General Manager Hal B. Williams
Services Offered: Program Production, Air
and Line checks, script-writing, ideas, talent
on live and transcribed programs, spot an-
nouncements, custom and syndicated re-
cordings, complete recording and transcrip-
tion plant.
HARRY S. DUBE
1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: COlumbus 5-7035
Owner Harry S. Dube
Manager J. Knight
Services Offered: Live Talent, package
shows and transcriptions.
DYNAMIC FILMS INC.
112 W. 89 St., New York 24, N. Y.
Phone: SChuyler 4-3654
President Henry Morley
Treasurer Nathan Zucker
Program Director Rita Slater
Services Offered: Film producer — open end
films and commercials made specifically for
TV; amusement and dramatic shorts; educa-
tional and industrial shorts; marionette
shorts ; spot news and special event cover-
age; video transcriptions; complete sound
recording and sound stage facilities; film
consultants.
ED EAST CREATIVE RECORDED
SPOTS
311 S. Arden Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
Phone: York 7617
Owner Ed East
Owner Polly M. East
Services Offered: Tailored jingles and spots
for local, regional and national advertisers.
Specialize in tailored spots only,
W. M. ELLSWORTH
75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: CEntral 6-0942
Owner W. M. Ellsworth
Services Offered: Talent, programs, pro-
duction.
EMPIRE BROADCASTING CORP.
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
President-Treasurer Helen D. Kellcher
Vice-President Fred de Jaager
Vice-President Arthur Lubo
Secretary John H. Dwyer
Services Offered: All types of recording
namely: tape-disc, studios, air-line checks,
AM-FM-TV portable jobs, film synchroniza-
tion.
BERNARD ESTES, INC.
1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-2085
President Bernard Estes
Secretary-Treasurer Hazel Estes
Services Offered: Live and transcribed
package shows produced. Specializing in
news and feature programs designed for
public relations impact. AM, FM, Video and
Shortwave to and from the U. S., Latin Amer-
ica and Europe.
JERRY FAIRBANKS PRODUCTIONS
6052 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif,
Phone: HUdson 2-1101
Executive Producer Jerry Fairbanks
Manager, New York Office. Robert Lawrence
Manager, Chicago Office B, N. Darling
West Coast Sales Manager Nat Winecoff
Production Manager Glenn Miller
Scenario Dept. Dir Lou Lilly
Music Dept. Dir Eddie Paul
Sound Dept. Dir Lawrence Aicholtz
Publicity Dir Reavis Winckler
Animation Dept. Dir Manny Gould
Art Director Oscar Yerg
Editing Dept. Dir Art Seid
Camera Research Dept Ray Lindsay
Accounting Dept. Dir Kenneth Rossall
Services Offered: Complete "major studio"
facilities for the production of motion pic-
tures for TV, commercials films and the-
atrical movies; specializing in the filming of
TV shows at prices sponsors can afford, in-
cluding filming of "live" shows at com-
parable costs to kinescopes.
761
WANT DISTRIBUTION HELP IN
THE WORLD'S LARGEST MARKET?
The Bories Organization
iAmt.-rii.an Instilule of Food Productsi
gives you Radio and TV advertising
with MERCHANDISING ACTION!
Three great ways to reach the homemaker:
'DEAN CAMERON'
WOR 4:30-5 P.M.
Monday ■ Friday
"PRINCE CHARMING"
WMGM 12:30-1 P.M.
Monday ■ Friday
'MARKET MELODIES"
WJZ-TV (Afternoons)
Wednesday to Saturday
For Details call
BOB BORIES
BORIES ORGMIZATM II.
MUrray Hill 8-4900
509 Madison Avenue
New York 22, New York
Read What Radio Daily's
Sid White Says:
"Talk of Radio Row is the phenomenal
growth of the Bories Organization in
recent months using 'Radio and TV
Advertising with Merchandising Action'
as a slogan. The indie production agency
developed three of the choicest sponsor
buys in the local daytime field on radio
and television — the Prince Charming show
on WMGM — the Dean Cameron stanza
on WOR — and 'Market Melodies' via
ABC-TV."
762
Program Producers
FEATURE PRODUCTIONS
228 N. LaSalle, Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: STate 2-3156
Managing Director .....Chuck Acree
Production Director ...Georgene O'Donnell
Services Offered: Packagers and producers
specializing in audience participation, human
interest and commentary shows for radio and
TV and the production of spots and shorts
for TV, instruction and sales campaigns.
MILDRED FENTON PRODUCTIONS
40 E. 49 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-8266
Owner Mildred Fenton
Show Sales & Talent Rep Kay Roberts
Producer Russ Ambruster
Services Offered: Radio and TV package
producer. Also functions as radio and TV
counsel for ad agencies.
FILMS ASSOCIATES, INC.
440 E. Schantz Ave., Dayton 9, O.
Phone: WAlnut 2164
President-Treasurer. .. .E. Raymond Arn, Jr.
Vice-President Mildred G. Arn
Secretary Clement V. Jacobs
Chief Engineer Robert Duke
Services Offered: Producers of TV "Tele-
skits" packaged complete fill in shorts of
vavideville character. Advertising trailers,
newsreels. Complete facilities for TV film
productions. Slides for TV, station breaks,
electrical transcription facilities, NAB
curve.
FISHER PRODUCTIONS
1501 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Phones: PEnna 6-9557-9558, BRy 9-7122
Owner Maggy Fisher
Production Assistant. .Margaret Rice Cooper
Office Manager Antoinette Bliss
Services Offered: Packaging, writing, di-
recting TV and radio shows.
EDWARD H. FORD
156 W. 44 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemburg 2-5188
Owner "Senator" Edward H. Ford
General Manager E. J. Weber
Office Staff Betty North, Kay Aulbach
Services Offered: "Can You Top This?"
ALLEN A. FUNT RADIO
PRODUCTIONS
100 Central Park South, Room 11-C,
New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 6-5227
President Allen A. Funt
Production Manager John Babb
Cameraman Arthur Florman
Camera Assistant William Horgan
Sound Technicians Russell Harknett,
Bill deDufour
Editorial Raymond Hall, Joseph Taylor
Location Manager Chan Buck
Secretary Barbara George
Bookkeeper Susie Lampman
Services Offered: Network, live, tran-
scribed and syndicated programs.
GAINSBOROUGH ASSOCIATES
234 W. 44 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: CHickering 4-0626-0627
Radio Director. . . .s Mitchell Jablon
Director of TV and Films. Nathan M. Rudich
Mgr. of Sales Operation Martin Seligson
Talent Supervisor. .. .Arlene Shelley Gaines
Production Manager Jay Barrett
Services Offered: Production of radio and
TV package shows, produce and distribute
films for TV, radio and tele publicity for
fund-raising organizations, publicity and
public relations consultants to advertising
agencies, AM, FM, and TV stations and
commercial organizations; publicity and
radio-TV management for talent.
HAROLD GINGRICH ASSOCIATES
4940 Winthrop Ave., Chicago 40, 111.
Phone: LOngbeach 1-9333
Program Director Harold R. Gingrich
Sales Director Stuart V. Dawson
Music Director Jack B. Wonnell
Services Offered: Live shows, telephone
quiz and audience participation, for Radio
and TV. Transcriptions.
GENERAL ARTISTS CORP.
1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-7543
President Thomas G. Rockwell
Chge. Radio-. . .TV Dept.. .John J. Mulvihill
Radio-TV Dept George Burke
Radio-TV Dept Nino Bruno
Services Offered: Program production,
package shows, artists' representatives.
GENERAL ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
17 W. 60th St., New York 23, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 2-5179
President & Treasurer. . . .Howard G. Barnes
V.-P. & Secretary A. Edward Masters
General Manager Hugh Brooks
Executive Assistant Eleanor Block
Services Offered: Producers and distribu-
tors open-end transcriptions, custom-tailored
transcriptions and live programs, spot an-
nouncements and jingles, recorded and live.
Also TV and film programs.
GENERAL TELEVISION
ENTERPRISES, INC.
6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: CL 4146
President & Treasurer Gordon W. Leroy
763
Stanley ^, li/olf
PRODUCTIONS
COMPLETE RADIO AND TELEVISION PACKAGES
• • •
/^^^^
18 East 50th
PLaza 9-7979
764
Program Producer
Vice-President David J. Sachs
Secretary A. Albert Spar
Services Offered: Distribution and packag-
ing of motion pictures produced especially
for TV. Plan involves sale of successive
rights to a series, or if desired outright to
any individual sponsor. Programs prepared
for request of any particular sponsor, or for
general spot sales distribution.
JOHN E. GIBBS & CO., INC.
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: COlumbus 5-7504
President John Gibbs
xA.ssi8tant Francis Head
Services Offered: Radio and TV produc-
tion. Talent representation.
GRACE GIBSON RADIO
PRODUCTIONS
6700 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: GRanite 5543
Manager Peggy Wood
Business Manager Bertha Watt
Services Offered: Production and distribu-
tion of open-end transcribed radio shows,
specializing in documentaries.
HARRY S. GOODMAN
PRODUCTIONS
19 E. 53 St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-6131
President-Gen. Mgr Harry S. Goodman
Vice-Pres.-Charge Sales. Everett F. Goodman
Vice-Pres-Charge TV.... Daniel R. Goodman
Secretary H. D. Knuth
Services Offered: Producer of syndicated
transcribed shows, live radio shows, syndi-
cated TV availabilities and live TV shows.
Also Custom Built AM and TV spots.
GREEN ASSOCIATES
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: CEntral 6-5593
Vice-President Lewis G. Green
Services Offered: Production, transcrip-
tions, TV shows.
JOHN GUEDEL RADIO
PRODUCTIONS
1680 N. Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HEmpstead 5186
Office Manager Edwin I. Mills
Accountant Helen Whitwere
Children Supervisor Bessie Blouin
Script Girls Gene Rountree, People Are
Funny; Dorothy Nye, Groucho Marx;
Eleanor Rowland, House Party
Writers Walter Guedel, Edwin I.
Mills, Jack Stanley, Bernie Smith, Bob
Dwan, Hy Freedman, Ed Tyler
Services Offered: Producers of network
package radio programs.
LESS HAFNER & CO.
(For complete listing see TV Film Producers)
LAURENCE HAMMOND
PRODUCTIONS. INC.
45 E. 45 St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-2210
President Laurence Hammond
Casting Director Michael Carr
Script Editor Edward Barry Roberts
Script Writer Turnley Walker
Musical Consultant Lloyd Shaffer
Musical Arranger Cornel Tanassy
Accountant Lou Goldenberg
Public Relations Counsel. Millard C. Faught
Services Offered: Packaging radio and TV
programs, live, transcribed and filmed. Pro-
ducing motion pictures for TV. Scripting,
directing services available for radio and
TV. Public relations counsel.
SUE HASTINGS MARIONETTES,
INC.
112 W. 89 St., New York 24, N. Y.
Phone: EN 2-2602
President Linnea Roberts
Program Director Donald B. Somers
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-
pets made for commercials. Repertory of
two thousand marionettes.
GEORGE HEID PRODUCTIONS
1005 Century Bldg., Pittsburgh 22, Pa.
Phone: GR 1-3696
President George H. Heid
Recording Engineer R. Oliver Young
Musical Director Max Adkins
Services Offered: Radio programs, continu-
ity writing, recorded sales talks, recording,
electrical transcriptions, complete slide film
production, script and sound for mechanical
displays, industrial motion pictures, TV pro-
grams and announcements — live or film.
ARTHUR HENLEY PRODUCTIONS
88-04 63 Dr., Forest Hills, N. Y.
Phone: ILlinois 9-6729
Writer-Producer Arthur Henley
Executive Secretary Janet Radskin
Services Offered: Creators of radio and
TV programs, also distinctive commercials.
Original ideas and writing quality stressed.
Additional services: program consultation
and supervision.
765
radio procliictioii
WOLF
ASSOCIATES,
Inc.
in all itis
phases
EDWARD WOLF
General Manager
420 MADISON /
WE. NEW YORK CITY
PLaza 5-7620
DON'T WASTE TIME LOOKING!
tops in
syndicated
Radio - Video
Programs and
Spots
LIVE — TRANSCRIBED — FILM
19 EAST 53rd STREET at Madison Avenue .. .NEW YORK CITY
766
Program Producers
WILLIAM F. HOLLAND
PRODUCTIONS
"Holland House," Auburn Ave. & Taft Rd.,
Cincinnati 19, O.
Phone: University 8080
Pres. & Mgr William F. Holland
Executive Vice-Pres Earl L. Holland
Services Offered: Complete service. Cus-
tom built spots and programs for TV &
radio. Transcription recording studios and
film production facilities.
WEST HOOKER-FREDERICK
PRODUCTIONS CORP.
2 W. 46th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 2-3026
President West Hooker
V.-P. & Treasurer Frederick Klein
Production Manager Keith Thomas
Sales Manager John Hade
Promotion Manager Wayne Wirth
Services Offered: Program producers, con-
sultants and talent management.
HOWARD RADIO-TV
PRODUCTIONS
53 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 40, 111.
Phone: WAbash 2-8320
Owner Bernard Howard
Services Offered: Handle all creative phases
of Radio-TV— ideas, writing, production — in-
cluding commercials; Consultant for agen-
cies without their own Radio-TV depart-
ments; package producer; free-lance writing
and production.
HUBBELL TELEVISION. INC.
315 E. 56th St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 8-2675
President Richard W. Hubbell
V.-P. & Secretary l^yra D. Hubbell
Treasurer Thomas H. Josten
Board Chairman Edwin M. Martin
Services Offered: Production and distribu-
tion of TV films, produced abroad and in
the U. S. A.
TED HUDES RADIO
PRODUCTIONS
17 E. 42 St., New York, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-0276
Owner Ted Hudes
Services Offered: Transcribed Radio Pro-
grams for National Organizations. Produce
live and transcribed public service and pub-
lic affairs package shows; distribution over
900 stations from coast to coast, produce TV
feature films educational and institutional.
Handle radio and Video accounts for com-
mercial and non-commercial set-ups.
Our newest triumpht
"THE CLYDE BEATTY SHOW" . . . with the
circus itself as background . . . now sponsored in
the Western States by Dr. Ross Dog Food . . .
available for other regional deals or t.c. The
world's greatest wild animal trainer comes to
radio in a live 30-minute series of danger, excite-
ment . . . harrowing escapes from the claws and
fangs of ferocious jungle beasts.
ClYDE BEATTY**
HOPALONGCASSIDY
America's too fayotite!
"HOPALONG CASSIDY" starring William Boyd,
is riding range on the Mutual Network. This
courageous cowboy is mighty proud of his
sponsor, General Foods, and we of Commodore
are proud of the way America has gone all out
for "Hopalong"!
r Gvmnodmtp/ioducti/Cr^
Walter White, Jr., Pres.— Shirley Thomas, Vice-Pres. 1350 N. HIGHLAND AVE., HOLLYWOOD 28, CALIF.
767
CREATORS AND PRODUCERS
OF TELEVISION AND RADIO
PROGRAMS FOR NETWORKS
AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISERS
WILBUR STARK-JERRY LAYTON, Inc,
PROGRAM PRODUCTIONS
551 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y.
Excl
usive Management
Kathi Norris
Roscoe Karns
Jack Eigen
Russ Hodges
Gordon Dilworth
Red Benson
Sheldon Stark
THE NEW LISTEN
GORDON M. DAY RADIO & TV JINGLES
MAKE CASH REGISTERS JINGLE
Day Jingles Do Not Irritate
Selling without antagonizing — that's
"The New Listen" in radio commercials.
Gordon M. Day New Listen jingles con-
tain the just-right blend of entertainment
and sell. That's why they pay off at the
cash register.
TV Music Fits The Pictures
Blending sight with sound — that's "The
New Listen" in TV spots. Day story
boards designed in companionship with
Day music lead to homogeneous, effective
video advertisements.
New Listen Sell-Ability Proved
Results from nearly 100 dramatized and
musical Day spot campaigns prove The
New Listen's immense sell-ability. Cam-
paigns include:
Ann Page Foods (A & P)
Bates Shoes
Boston & Maine RR
Crosley Elec. Range
Gruen Watch
Hoods Ice Cream
Kellogg's Cereals
Marlln Blades
Minipoo Shampoo
Pickwick Beer
Poslam
Welch's Cocoanut
Advertisers, Agencies, Stations
Profitably use Gordon M. Day radio and
TV spots and programs. Complete audio
and video packages. Put The New Listen
to work for you — Gordon M. Day Produc-
tions, 108 E 30th St., N. Y. C. OR 9-3596.
768
Program Producers
LUCILLE HUDIBURG PRODUCTIONS
131 E. 51st St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: ELdorado 5-3508
Producer Lucille Hudiburg
Co-Producer-Director . . .Thomas Hutchinson
Art Director George Keegan
Writers. . .Lincoln Scheurle, Hal Richardson
Associate Fred Bethel
Business Manager Walter Keane
Services Offered: Radio and TV produc-
tions for agencies, national and local adver-
tisers and radio stations. Produced clients
specifications, package shows, spots, commer-
cials. Representative — Wallaby Puppet Work-
shop, Chicago, 111.
INTER-CALIFORNIA
BROADCASTING SYSTEM
253 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 12, Calif.
Phone: MUtual 2759
General Manager Gustavo Faist Moran
Sales Manager M. L. Moran
Office Manager Margarita Lamar
National Reps Forjoe & Co., Inc.
Services Offered: Specialists in Spanish
language advertising. Production of Spanish
language programs. Representatives of radio
station XEGM (located in Tijuana, Lower
California).
INTERNATIONAL 16mm
CORP.
165 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-2265
President-Treasurer. .. .Patrick E. Shanahan
Secretary (ieorge Blake
Board of Directors: .. .Patrick E. Shanahan,
George Blake, Fabian R. Normandin
Services Offered: Producers and distribu-
tors of motion pictures; prints in both
16mm. and 35mm. subjects. Classical music
with Symphonic Orchestras.
ROBERT KENNETH JAMES. INC.
943 N. La Cienega Blvd., Hollywood 40, Calif.
Phone: CRestview 4-6041
President Kenneth H. Trietsch
Director-Producer Dee Engelbach
Secretary-Treasurer James M. Doolittle
Services Offered: Radio and TV packaging.
WILUAM E. JONES COMPANY
OFFICES
15 Orchard Beach, McHenry, 111.
Phone: McHenry 164
333 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Franklin 2-7100
Owner William E. Jones
Services Offered: Builders, producers and
packagers of shows for Radio and TV. Also
Alen Funt's
THE CANDID CAMERA
•
TV Mondays 9:00 p.m.
Philip IVlorris CBS
Movie Shorts— Monthly
Columbia Pictures
Commercia Films
Simmons Mattress
-
Representative:
TED ASHLEY
769
HAVEN
MACQUARRIE
WORD MASTER
OF CEREMONIES
ORIGINATOR OF
"NOAH WEBSTER SAYS"
"THE MARRIAGE CLUB"
"DO YOU WANT TO BE AN
ACTOR?"
on ABC-TV
"IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU"
)*"»>^
money making
ideas forM^^
stations and agencies
RICHARD O ULLMAN
INCORPORATED
295 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo 2, New York
M^
JINGL LIBRARY
MUSICAL TUNE-O
$ DOLLAR DERBY $
BARBERSHOP HARMONIES
JOE McCarthy speaks
TAILORED JINGLES
h
770
Program Producers
special production assignments for agencies
and general counsel in Radio and TV. Spe-
cial service on Hollywood star endorse-
ments and tie-ups for radio, magazine and
all media.
ROBERT JOSEPH TELEVISION
PRODUCTIONS
4457 Farmdale Ave., No. Hollywood, Calif.
Phone: SUnset 11331
President Robert Joseph
Program Director Ken Charles
Film Division Sidney Golden
Pub. & Pro John Strauss-Chip Cleary
Production Assistant Helene Lane
Services Offered: Packaging and produc-
tion of live and film TV, including "Holly-
wood in 3 Dimensions" with Alan Mowbray;
"Murder Will Out" with Vincent Price,
"Sing Me A Song" with John Howard;
"Television Theater" with Rhys Williams.
JERRY JOSS FEATURES
35 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111.
Phone: STate 2-3381
President Jerry Joss
Eastern Sales Mgr.. . .Edward Hochhauser, Jr.
Services Offered: Producer of "Calling
All Detectives," open-end mystery-telephone
quiz program. Five quarter hours weekly.
Top rated show — 3rd year on W(JN. Also
syndicate "Story Teller" — quarter hour strip
show, in script form.
KASPER-GORDON INC.
140 Boylston St., Boston 16, Mass.
Phone: DEvonshire 8-7357
President-Prod. Mgr Edwin H. Kasper
Treasurer-Commercial Dir.. .Aaron S. Bloom
Office Manager Robert W. (rraham
Engineer Frederick Piroumian
Services Offered: Custom-built TV films
and "live" programs, syndicated open-end
TV programs on film animation, TV com-
mercials, silent and sound-on-film. Complete
facilities from the creation of the idea to
the finished product.
KILLINGSWORTH TV
PRODUCTIONS, INC.
150 W. 49 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-0759
President Oland Killingsworth
Vice-President Irving G. Gordon
Sec-Treasurer John T. Matthews
Services Offered: Producers of live TV
packages and film commercials.
HARLAN THOMPSON
Producer
"THE ED WYNN SHOW"
CBS Television
771
WILLIAM GERNANNT
LOU
DAHLMAN
CITY AT MIDNIGHT
DOORWAY TO FAME
TROPIC HOLIDAY
TELEFINDS OF '49
Director - Producer
•
333 WEST 56th STREET
New York City
CI. 6-2798
772
Program Producers
LANDAU BROADCASTING SERVICE
150 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y.
PHone: WOrth 2-3322
President Herman Younglieb
Program Director Paul Berkowitz
Services Offered: Program production,
script.
THE LANDT TRIO
150 W. 49 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 5-5431
Partner Karl B. Landt
Partner Jack M. Landt
Partner Dan B. Landt
Services Offered: Jingles, spots and live
shows for radio and TV.
LANG-WORTH FEATURE
PROGRAMS. INC.
Steinway Hall, 113 W. 57 St., New York 19,
N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 6-5700
President C. 0. Langlois
Secretary John D. Langlois
Treasurer C. O. Langlois, Jr.
Vice-Presidents . .. .W. O'Keefe, Pierre Weis
Representatives ..Walter B. Davison, Dir. of
West Coast Operation; William E. Young
Program Director Doris Kaye
Services Offered: Transcribed music library
service for radio stations, advertising agencies
and advertisers. Custom built radio pro-
grams, both live and transcribed.
C. O. LANGLOIS. INC.
Steinway 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: Specialized service for
advertisers and advertising agencies of com-
mercial radio programs, both live and re-
corded, dramatic and musical.
HERBERT S. LAUFMAN & COMPANY
624 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 5, 111.
Phone: Webster 9-2302
Owner Herbert S. Laufman
Production Director. . .Richard Von Albrecht
Program Director Jules Pewowar
Services Offered: Packages and producers
of TV programs and commercials, offering a
complete TV service to advertisers and agen-
cies beginning with an idea through script
development to actual production on the
air or film.
GEHERAL EOTERTfilflfllEOT CORPORflllOfl
Exclusive Owners of
Three of Radio's Leading Open End Transcription Series
"HOLLYWOOD'S OPEN HOUSE"
52 One-Half Hours of Comedy, Drama and Music
100 Top Hollywood Stars
THE Unchallenged Top Variety Show in the Field
"RADIO THEATRE OF FAMOUS CLASSICS"
Thirteen Striking Half-Hour Dramatizations of the Works
of Literature's Immortal Authors
"LAUGH WITH PETER DONALD"
104 Five-Minute Programs With That Master Story Teller and Dialectician,
Peter Donald, Telling His Most Irresistible Stories
For Rates and Availabilities
Wire, Phone or Write
GEOEBflL EdTERTflKlfDEflT CORPORflTIOd
17 WEST 60th STREET
JUdson 2-5179
NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.
773
CREDIT WHERE CREDIT'S DUE
My personal thanks to:
/ /
MY FRIEND IRMA''
Head Writer— PARKS LEVY
STANLEY ADAMS
ROLAND MacLANE
ProducMon Asst.— LUCIAN DAVIS
PAT BURTON
/ /
LIFE WITH LUIGr'
Directors— MAC BENOFF
LOU DERMAN
Cy Howard
L
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C PEGGY and
I MR. SNIFFIN
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WJZTV
Sat— 2:05 p.m.
CREATOR—
Geo. Keegan
PUPPET PRODUCTION—
Wallaby Workshop
131 E. SIstSL, N.Y.22
PRODUCTIONS
774
Program Producers
LAWRENCE PRODUCTIONS
6700 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hollywood 96694
Owner Bee .Eaton Lawrence
Production Manager. Richard Hill Wilkinson
Associate Glenn Langan
Services Offered: Live radio shows, open-
end transcribed shows and TV open-end
kinescope programs — all covering "Mystery
Is My Hobby" half-hour show.
LES LEAR PRODUCTIONS CORP.
139 N. Clark St., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: FRanklin 2-2100
President Les Lear
Account Executives. .Dick Day, Milt Parlow
Services Offered: Radio-TV film produc-
tion. Personal management.
BOB LOEWI PRODUCTIONS, INC.
255 A E. 49 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phones: MU 8-2600, PL 5-0958
President Bob Loewi
Assistant Barnaby Smith
Assistant Lee Klein
Services Offered: Create, produce, direct
and sell, live and film, TV package shows.
Consultant as TV programming doctor.
PHILLIPS H. LORD, INC.
501 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-2211
President Phillips H. Lord
Vice-President John O. Ives
Manager Dorothy E. Levy
Program Supervisor Leonard L. Bass
Services Offered: Package shows.
MAC DAVIS SPORTS FEATURES
1 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn 15, N. Y.
Phone: NEvins 8-4374
Director Mac Davis
Services Offered: Sport programs for radio
and TV shows. Special features created,
written and produced for radio and TV pres-
entation. Scripts and ideas furnished for all
types of sport shows for local, regional or
network use.
C. P. MacGREGOR
729 S. Western Ave., Hollywood 5, Calif.
Phone: DUnkirk 4-4191
President C. P. MacGregor
Manager George R. Jones
Studio Director Victor Quan
Production Manager Paul Quan
Chief Engineer A. Q. Felthousen
Eastern Sales Mgr Nat V. Donato
Mid-West Sales Mgr Wm. M. Mertz, Jr.
Services Offered: Transcription library pro-
ductions: music librray service, dramatic and
musical programs; recording studios. Com
plete packaging including recording electro
plating of masters and production on vinylite
pressings.
TELEMOUNT
PICTURES mc. . '
PRODUCERS AND PACKAGERS
of
LIVE AND TV PROGRAMS
COMMERCIAL FILM DIVISION
* * *
MAGIC LADY AND BOKO
TV FILM SERIES
13 Completed
Coast To Coast
* * *
TELEMOUNT PICTURES, INC.
California Studios
650 N. Bronson Ave., Los Angeles 4, Calif.
775
RALPH LEVY
Director ol
ED WYNN SHOW— r:BS— TV
ALAN YOUNG SHOW— CBS— TV
Byron Productions
Company
PRESIDENT
Edward A. Byron
Chick Vincent Co.
509 Madison Ave. EL. 5-0734
RADIO
DIRECTOR
"Pepper Young's Family"
PRODUCER, DIRECTOR
"Public Health Series"
Mutual Life Ins. Co.
TELEVISION
DIRECTOR & SALES REP.
"Ships Reporter" WJZ-TV
CO-PRODUCER
"Mr. Magic" WPIX
PERSONAL REP. FOR
Alvin Heifer
Sports Announcer • Commentator
776
Projs^ram Producers
MANNON SOUND STAGES
(For complete listing see TV Film Producers)
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 or
transcribed. Research for human-interest
stories on sponsor's product.
CHARLES MICHELSON, INC.
23 W. 47 St., New York 10, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-0695-6
President Charles Michelson
Services Offi^red: Porto-Playback Machines
and Gennett & Speedy-Q Sound Effects Rec-
ords. Half-hour and quarter-hour transcribed
program features.
LES MITCHEL PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
9310 Hillrose St., Sunland, Calif,
Phone: FLorida 3-1105
President Les Mitchel
Secretary-Treasurer G. Madelon Mitchel
Vice President E. Marshal Bitgood
Vice-Pres. & Script Writer Budd Lesser
Controller John Hutchins
BARRY
WOOD
PRODUCER-DIRECTOR
C.B.S.-T.V.
MUSICAL - SUPERVISOR
Services Offered: Production of transcribed
and live package programs. Directorial and
supervising service.
MOLE, DAVIS. INC.
105 W. 55th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-0006
President John Mole
Executive Vice-President Blevins Davis
V.-P. & Gen. Mgr Blanche Stuart Lee
Technician John Bryan
Services Offered: Production of packaged
shows for Radio and TV.
WILLLAM MORRIS AGENCY. INC.
1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-2160
Exec.-in-Chge. of Radio. .Wallace S. Jordan
Services Offered: Production of packaged
shows for radio and TV, also talent repre-
sentatives.
MORTON RADIO PRODUCTIONS.
INC.
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: CEntral 6-4144
President Morton Jacobson
Secretary Cecelia Jacobson
Services Offered: Open-end and custom-
built transcriptions, live packages, and cus-
tom built TV shows.
WATCH FOR
"Answer Yes or No"
with
MOSS HART
KITTY CARLISLE
QUENTIN REYNOLDS
VIRGINIA PEINE
MARTIN GABLE
ARLENE FRANCIS
"Say It With Acting"
Starts its 2nd year for
the J. B. Williams Co.
with a 17 Hooperating*
WEST HOOKER-FREDERICK
PRODUCTIONS CORP.
2 W. 46th ST., N.Y.C. JU 2-3026
'■■January Hooper 1950
777
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MOTION PICTURE
PRODUCTIONS, INC.
620 W . >ui).ri<.r A\r.. ( ;l.\ rluiul I!?. O.
I'll.. lie: l'Ko>|MTl l'*(l(l
Pifsidciit Donald ( '.. Joii(>
Vii'O I'rcMilnit HoIkiI K. Ila\ilaii(l
Secrt'larv E. M. Kn^le
Services Offereil : Producers ol" iiiolioti jiic-
liiro and slide films on industrial rtlalioiis.
sales promotion. -al(~ and technical train-
inj;. in black and white or color with R(]A
sound in own studios and laboratories.
MOTION PICTURE STAGES. INC.
(For fomplete listing see TV Film Producers)
MURPHY-LILLIS
PRODUCTIONS, INC.
( For complete listing see TV Film Producers >
MUSIC CORPORATION OF
AMERICA
(MCA Artists, Ltd.)
598 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-7500
Branch Offices
17-18 Dover St., London, England
430 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
9370 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif.
I* r (» fl II e (' r s • • •
l»() 1(15 Moiit^ioiucry St., San Francisco, Calif.
1172 Union Commerce HIdj;., Cleveland, O.
2102 N. Akard St.. Dalla.-, Tex.
U)12 Book Tower, Detroit, Mich.
1014 Little Buildin};. Bo-ton, Mass.
Northwestern Baid\ Bid};., Minneapolis, Minn.
Services Offered: Program production.
MUZAK CORPORATION
(lor detailed li.-lin;: ^ee Associated Pro-
gram Service, Div. of Muzak Corp.)
NASHT PRODUCTIONS. INC.
16 E. 52 St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-3323
President John Nasht
Vice-President Gene J. Seagle
Services Offered: Live and film packaged
shows for TV.
THE NATIONAL RESEARCH
BUREAU, INC.
415 N. Dearborn St., Chicago 10, 111.
Phone: SUperior 7-5080
Exec. Vice-Pres Frank P. Kendall
Editorial Director Alicejane Aitken
Services Offered: Copy and programming
services for radio stations, "Tempera-tunes",
transcribed jingles, "Memorial Hour", tran-
scribed monument show; History of Sports,
news items from the world of sports.
WALT FRAMER
Producer - Director - Writer
"STRIKE IT RICH" ... CBS
Credits:
Ladies Be Seated
Glamour Manor
Break The Bank
Coming:
Aladdin and His Lamp
Exchange For Happiness
Private Enterprise
Walt Framer Associates
TRANSCRIBED FOR LOCAL
OR REGIONAL SPONSORSHIP
RADIO'S No. 1 FOOTBALL SHOW
"LEAHY OF NOTRE DAME"
TOP TIMELY FOOTBALL SHOW
15 MINUTES — CUT WEEKLY
with
AMERICA'S No. 1 FOOTBALL COACH
FRANK LEAHY
also
SPOTS — JINGLES
TELEVISION
Films — Commercials — Programs
GREEN ASSOCIATES
Chicago
360 N. Michigan
Ce 6-5593
778
Program Producers
NEBLETT RADIO PRODUCTIONS
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, III.
Phone: CEntral 6-4144
President .Morton Jacobson
Services Offered: Creators of open-end and
custom-built transcribed radio shows.
NELSON PRODUCTIONS INC.
341 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 6-5862
President Raymond E. Nelson
Services Offered: Feature and commercial
films to order; live shows for radio and TV.
OLIVER W. NICOLL PRODUCTIONS
37 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemburg 2-5130
Cable Address: AREFFAY Newyork
Producer-Dir.,
Executive-Dir Oliver W. Nicoll
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 or NSTP — National Society of Televi-
sion Producers.
FRED ROBBINS SAM
BROS.
Representing Artists of
Distinction for Every Branch
of Show Business
Licensed by
Equity
A.F.R.A.
A.C.V.A.
A.F.ofM.
67 W. 44th St., New York 18, N. Y.
Suite 601-2 MUrray Hill 7-2033
Associates
THE ZAHL AGENCY
45-46 Chandos Place
London W.C. 2, England
LILIAN OKUN. INC.
2 W. 67 St., New York 23, N. Y.
Phone: TRafalgar 7-8916
President-Manager Lilian Okum
Services Offered: Spcrialize in women".-
and children's programs, TV programs; com-
plete programs prepared.
ORIGINAL RADIO PRODUCTIONS.
INC.
36 W. 74th St., New York 24, N. Y.
Phone: SChuyler 4-8896
President Harmon Yaffa
Vice-President Anthony Ciablik
Secretary-Treasurer ...Lawrence Laupheimer
Serviced Offered: Creators and producers
of Radio and TV programs.
PAN AMERICAN BROADCASTING
CO.
330 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-0810
Manager Eugene Bernald
Asst. Manager Arthur Gordon
Services Offered: Transcribed and live pro-
grams for export markets, in Spanish, Eng-
lish, French. Drama, serial, comedy, news,
etc.
To Producers, Artists
Advertising Agencies
and Sponsors . . .
• A complete recording service, paying
strict attention to customer's require-
ments.
• Modern, up-to-date equipment . . .
(Tape or Acetate).
• Large, medium and small studios to meet
all needs . . . including audiences.
6000SUNSET
RBDIO CENTER
BROADCAST & RECORDING STUDIOS
6000 SUNSET BLVD.
HOLLYWOOD 28 . . . HE 6811
779
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P. R. B.. INC.
745 I'iltl. \v.-.. N.nv York. N. Y.
I'lion.-: Ml H-UHu
President Cliarli-s Buddy Rogers
V.-P. & Treas Mai Boyd
Secretary Paul O'Hricn (O'Brien,
Driscoll, Kaflcry and Lawler)
Director Mary Pic kford
Servicps Offered: Packaginp; and produc-
tion of Radio and TV prop:ranis; personal
management of |)i-incipal,s of programs.
PRESS ASSOCIATION, INC.
50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-1111
President Kent Cooper
Vice President Oliver Gramling
Services Offered: "Personality Time," 15-
minute transcription dramatizing personali-
ties of stage, screen and radio, 78 episodei?;
"Sports Star Special," 15-minute transcription
dramatizing big name sports personalities,
26 episodes; "Special Assignment," 15-minutc
transcription dramatizing the unusual experi-
ences of news reporters, 78 episodes.
GEORGE LOGAN PRICE, INC.
946 S. Normandie Ave., Los Angeles 6, Calif.
Phone: DUnkirk 3-7372
President George Logan Price
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Producer
OF
THE CLOCK
LIGHTS OUT
MAN CALLED X
NBC
TELEVISION
Sales & Service Manager S. M. Lauch
Copy & Pnxl. Dir George Price, Jr.
Music Coii>iiltam (iliauncey Haines, Jr.
Si'rtices Offered: A complete copy and pro-
duction, promotion, publicity, and public
relations service, based on 30 years national
a(l\ ertisinfi ageiwy experience and 2.) years
ill active radio programming and |)roduction.
Anything from 30 seconds to 60 minutes,
scrijit, production, recording; sales, s«;rvice,
distribution. TV commercials, spots, gags,
gimrnick>. Specializing in inspirational, mor-
ale-liiiildin^ prctgrams which also sell. Pro-
ducers of programs now entering 16th year,
with world-wide distribution.
PROGRESSIVE RADIO
ADVERTISING CO.
260 E. 161 St., New York 51, N. Y.
Phone: MElrose 5-5522
Pres.-Producer-Dir Lido Belli
Services Offered: Italian language pro-
grams, production and talent.
RADIO ARTISTS CORP.
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.
BOB L. ROBERTS
RADIO AND
TELEVISION
PACKAGE
PRODUCTION
Personal
Management
JACK LACY
Star of the
"LISTEN TO
LACY"
and
"BUSHELS OF
FUN" shows.
WINS, N. Y.
and other
top name
talent.
Complete facilities including over 5000 sq. ft.
of modern studios with direct line broadcasting
equipment, projection rooms, rehearsal and audi-
tion halls available to the showbusiness industry.
O B E RTS
"The Show Business Center of the World"
ADIO, TELEVISION, STAGE and SCREEN
'STUDIOS: 806 Seventh Ave., N. Y. C.
Tel. JUdson 6-0025-6 Bob L. Roberts, Pris.
780
P r o 2^ r a HI Producers
RCA VICTOR CUSTOM RECORD
SALES DIVISION
120 E. 23rd St., New York 10, N. Y.
Phone : MUrray Hill 9-0500
Manager James P. Davis
Administration Manager. .Ralph C. Williams
Artist & Rep. Mgr Herbert H. Wood
Adv. & Pro. Mgr Bennett S. Rosner
RCA RECORDED PROGRAM SERVICES
SECTION
Manager Donald J. Mercer
Sales Manager Wade Barnes
Eastern Sales Rep Addison Amor
Midwestern Sales Rep William F. Reilly
Western Sales Rep William C. Gartland
Services Offered: THESAURUS (musical
library service; RCA SYNDICATED PRO-
GRAMS (recorded dramatic, variety musical
shows).
Studios and Regional Offices
120 E. 23rd St., New York 10, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-0500
445 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: WHitehall 4-2900
1016 N. Sycamore Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif.
Phone: Hillside 5151
RADIO EVENTS. INC.
535 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-1668
SERVICE UNLIMITED
an organization devoted to the
development and presentation of
TV and AM programs and ad-
vertising
*
in 1949 we serviced eight agen-
cies on thirteen accounts with
custom-built shows and spots
*
your needs are our opportunity
LARRY KURTZE CHARLES 0. DABNEY
360 N. Michigan Ave.
Chicago 1, Illinois
RAndolph 6-5246
President Julienne Dupuy
Sales Director Roger Girodolle
Director-Producer Joel Spector
Services Offered: Live packages, commer-
cials and script services.
RADIO FEATURES OF AMERICA
37 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemburg 2-5130
Executive Director Oliver W. Nicoll
Associate Director Sandra Munsell
London Representative
Towers of London, Ltd., 84 Hallan St.,
London W. 1, England.
Phone: LAngham 6248, 5050
(Harry Alan Towers)
Services Offered: Radio — Program produc-
tion and consultation, package live shows,
syndicated transcriptions, scripts, talent,
phonograph records, international radio serv-
ice. Television — Program production and
consultation, package live and film shows,
script, talent. Members of NSTP.
RADIO-VIDEO ASSOCIATES
322 E. 55 St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-5781
Executive Director Jack Lloyd
Services Offered: Production of radio and
TV shows; spot announcements and musical
jingles; 16 mm. films for TV; audition
TV PiCKiKJIK
* "Howdy Doody"
(NBC-TV)
tops in TV kid shows
* "Author Meets the Critics"
(ABC-TV)
tops in discussion shows
Other topnotch properties available.
MARTIN STONE ASSOCIATES
4 West 58th
New York
781
I* r o ;> r a III Producers
Mii|il~ lor tali'iil: |ir<iilii( t iuu ol Ionian
lanniiagf ?ho\v?.
RAO VIDEO
1.) W . i:)lh St., New York l'». N. Y.
IMiont-: I'La/.a T-723«
Kxfc. l)ir.. I'lodiiccr Kohi'rt A. ( )rfiil)aili
Admin. I)ir., Protliicrr (^arl Lj-Bow
Film Diicclur I)a\ id lialahan
Sale;; Director Arnold MaiK'licster
Salt",- I'romotioii My H. Pe-ncr
Mu.-ical Dircdor Teddy Hall
Animator Dan Danglo
Annoiuicer Hal Simms
Services Offervd: TV package shows and
custom built productions — live and film.
Spot commcr(ial> and jingles, film or anima-
tion. TV consultants anil s|)<*cialists in low
budget programming lor all types of a<-
counts.
REEMACK ENTERPRISES. INC.
327 lilth Ave., New -York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-7979
President Lou Goldberg
Vice-President Wanda Ellis
Secretary Lloyd Marx
Services Offered: Producers of "The Origi-
nal Amateur Hour."
JOE
THOMPSON
Producer
Television
Radio
Granite 1797
8746 Appian Way
Hollywood 46, Calif.
RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE
3K! I ..uiili A\c.. N.w York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 4-1463
-Managing Editor Louis Minsky
Asst. Managing Editor Lillian R. Block
Services Offered: A li\ely l.')-minutr week-
1> religious news script <'Overing religious
dcNeloprnrnts of all faith- throughout the
world. About 15 separate stories are included
in each script.
REYNOLDS PRODUCTIONS
497 S. Koxbury Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif.
President Stuart Reynolds
Services Offered: Radio-TV programs.
RICHMAN PRODUCTIONS
17 E. 45 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-5854
General Manager William Richman
Executive Director Howard Richman
Publicity Sanford J. Metlis
Research Howard Longfellow
Traffic Beatrice Solarz
Services Offered: Radio and TV programs
and packages.
H. D. RICKERT CO.
545 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-4256-7-8
Director H. D. Rickert
Francis
Van Hartesveldt
Producer
"The Great Gildersleeve" NBC
"Junior Miss" CBS
"King's Men Show"
And On Television
"How Wrong Can You See"
782
Pro
gram
Producers
Services Offered: Radio and TV package
shows.
BOBBINS BROTHERS
67 W. 44th St., New Ydrk 18, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-2033
Co-Owner Fred Bobbins
Co-Owner Sam Robbins
Dir., Color Dep't Billy Sharp
London Rep Hyman Zahl
Services Offered: Complete shows packaged
for night clubs, hotels, theaters, radio and
TV; represent artists of distinction for every
branch of show business.
ROBINSON RECORDING LABS.
35 S. 9 St., Philadelphia 7, Pa.
Phone: WA 2-6800
Proprietor W. P. Robinson
Recording Engineers W. W. Jost,
Chas. Metz
Services Offered: Manufacture professional
recording equipment. Produce transcribed
spots and electrical transcriptions for broad-
cast and TV.
ROCKHILL RADIO
18 E. 50 St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-7979
President Stanley J. Wolf
Robert F. Levine
Steven R. Carlin
Services Offered: Complete packages, radio,
transcriptions, TV film.
JACK ROURKE PRODUCTIONS
6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HE 7178
President Jack Rourke
General Manager Fred Fuld, Jr.
Secretary-Treasurer Joan Lane Rourke
Services Offered: Live and transcribed
radio and TV programs; spot announcement
campaigns and jingles.
RUBY FILM COMPANY
(For complete listing see TV Film Producers)
BARNARD L. SACKETT TELEVISION
PRODUCTIONS
254 W. 54 St., New York, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemburg 2-1690
Bankers Securities Bldg., Philadelphia 7, Pa.
Phone: KIngsley 5-7055
Production Manager. .. .Barnard L. Sackett
Business Manager Bernard Wine
Fashion Director Ann Pester
Art Director Manny Better
Publicity Morris Yuter
Sales Manager Jack Vogel
E. CARLTON
WINCKLER
PRODUCTION
DIRECTOR
ABC*
TELEVISION
CENTER
Western Division
HOLLYWOOD
Roger Kay
producer-direcfor
creator of distinctive television packages
Roger Kay Enterprises, Inc.
666 Fifth Ave., New Yonic 19, N. Y.
MU. 8-2164
783
• • • I* r 4> ii, I* :i 111
Services Offered: (lomplfte TV service for
Nidt-o stiiti(iti> ;mi(1 ;i(I\ rtli^<-i~. live aiul film
productions, coiiiiiirr('ial>, iiiiiiiiti' !<pots,
weather spots, aniination, eiistoin-liiiilt shows,
TV consultants, personal TV and radio rrp-
resenlation, concert rnaiia^xmicnt.
JAMES L. SAPHIER AGENCY. INC.
^jy.iH |{rit:hlo.i \\a>. I{r\.rl.v Hills. Calii'.
Phone: CKeslview 1-7231
20 N. Wacker Drive, Chicapo 6. 111.
Phone: ANdovcr 3-6038
President James L. Saphier
Manager of Chicago Office Stefan Hatos
Services Offered: Radio and TV produc-
tions, sale of package programs and talent.
GEORGE SHECK TELEVISION
PRODUCTIONS
214 W. 42nd St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: LOngacre 5-1616
Associate Producer Jessie Marks
Associate Producer Art Franklin
Services Offered: Low budget packages
shows — variety, dramatics, etc.
SEABOARD STUDIOS, INC.
(For complete listing see TV Film Producers)
I* r o (I II V <' r s • • •
SHECK, DAHLMAN, BLACK &
FORSLUND, INC.
3r)3 W. .'.Till St.. NevN ^..rk. N. Y.
i'lK.iir: J I fi-:.7:.3-l
l'iodiicer> . . . .(rcorge S<-iicnck, I.ou Dalilman,
Mhcrt Mlack, l)r)rial(l Forslnnd.
W ritrr Jew,. Marks
Prod. ( !()ordiiuit<ir (nlda Haher,
(Bonnie .\<)rt(>n.
Services Offered: Producers of "City At
Midnight," "Tropic Holiday" and "Tehfinds
Of 191'/'; produce low liudget, local TV
shows on CBS and NBC.
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.
SCREENCRAFT PICTURES, INC.
341 W. 44 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-8546
President J. S. Berkson
Vice President B. H. Mills
Treasurer Edward Berkson
Services Offered: Distributors of 16 and
35 mm features and shorts.
ROBERT A. LEHMAN
RADIO and TV
PRODUCER
DIRECTOR
RADIO-TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS
PERSONAL REPRESENTATION
ONE CHRISTOPHER ST. WA 4-8582
LESTER LEWIS ASSOCIATES
HOLLYWOOD SCREEN TEST
BEST FOODS, Inc.
ELOISE SALUTES THE STARS
with ELOISE McELHONE
DOESKIN PRODUCTS, Inc.
784
Pragram Producers
SCRIPT ASSOCIATES
822 S. Parkview, Los Angeles 26, Calif.
Phone: MA 6-6476
Director , . . . Cal Frederick
Coordinator Jean Frederick
Commercial Manager Larry Purdin
Services Offered: "Lines for Living," writ-
ten by Lary Purdin, Now in fifth year of
continuous broadcasts. Weekly packages of
live 15-minute scripts to be produced locally
sells for $10.00. Easy to sponsor.
SENTINEL PRODUCTIONS
(A Division of Sentinel Enterprises,
Inc.)
5746 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
(Nassour Studios)
Phone: HEmpstead 6828
President & Exec. Dir Earle R. Harper
Vice-Pres. & Treas A. G. Harper
Secretary David Griffith, Jr.
Producer-Director Ann Archer
Director Harry Mancke
Director of Photography Chas. Straumer
Publicity Director Bill Keefe
Film Editor Robt. Belcher
Comptroller James Fair
Services Offered: Producing all types of
TV package programs, travel, educational,
religious and entertainment on film; 5-min.
to 60-min. also TV commercials.
VICTOR McLEOD
NBC-TV
PRODUCER
SERVICE UNLIMITED
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: RAndolph 6-5246
Sales Manager Charles 0. Dabney
Production Director Larry Kurtze
Set, Prop & Art Mgr Sam Stone
Office Manager Jean Guild
Services Offered: Creative and production
service for advertising agencies and sponsor-
ing organizations. Complete radio and TV
campaigns custom planned, promoted, mer-
chandised and produced.
SESAC, INC.
475 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 5-5365
President Paul Heinecke
Secretary-Treasurer R. C. Heinecke
General Manager K. A. Jadassohn
Services Offered: Licensing the use of
copyrighted music, transcribed library serv-
ice, syndicated transcribed tailor-made pro-
grams for advertisers.
FLETCHER SMITH STUDIOS, INC.
1585 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 6-3950
President Fletcher Smith
Vice President Charles Schettler
Secretary-Treasurer Peter Caldera
Services Offered: Film production for TV
ARTHUR H.
MILLER
PUBLICITY and PUBLIC RELATIONS
Specializing in Radio
& Television
Programs and Personalities
40 East 49th
Street
New York 17,
N. Y.
Eldorado 5-6092
785
I» r
I* r « cl II <• <» r s
s|>f(-iull\ ;iiiiiii:ill(>ii. coiiiiili'lr art and pliotH'
^i'a|iliii' -lafT anil i'<|Ml|iinrnl .
SOUND STUDIOS, INC.
1121 \tTMH.nt V\.-., N.W ., W a-liiii}it<>ii 1,'),
I). (..
IMioiio: |{i;iinMi<- l')!!l
l'iT>i(icnl l,i-(ni l.ocli
S(( iciai > Kllul \\ ill- l.oth
(.iiiitf Eiijiimcr Doc M. W alsori
Services Ofjcrrd: I'imkIiicc coinph-tciy pack-
aped sliows IVoni -cripl to tran>cripti(>ii-.
THE SOUVAINE COMPANY
3(1 |{ock,lcllri I'la/a. \rx> -^ork 2(1, N. Y.
riionc: Clici.- 7-5666
Ccncral l*artnci Henry Soiuainc
(rcncrai I'artiU'r Howard L. Taylor
Scniri's Ofjcrod : Producers of radio and
TV productions.
WILBUR STARK-JERRY LAYTON.
INC.. PROGRAM PRODUCTIONS
551 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Plione: MUrray Hill 7-6320
President Wilbur Stark
Secretary-Treasurer Jerry Layton
Exec. Secy. — Casting Diane Werfel
Seriiccs Offered: Creators and producers
of radio and TV programs for networks and
commercial advertisers. Exclusive manage-
mciil III pii'^iinalities, prrlornicr- and writers
liM- radio and TV.
RICHARD STARK & COMPANY
12.") K. :2ml St.. Ncvs York 21. .\. Y.
Phone: lUlsenl :-'H.()H
Partner Hii hard Stark, Jane Troxell
Financial Ad\i:-or Seymour Schncidman
Associate Hod Vlilchell. <»i'()r};<' .SlicaU
Services Offered: Program con>ultant.s for
Hadio and TV: production, writing, costum-
ing, lighting, |)hotograph\ ; complete charge
of program, or of commercial production
alone. Live shows only.
MARTIN STONE ASSOCIATES
1 W . 5Hth St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: MU 8-0585
Head of Organization Martin Stone
Administrative Head Richard K. Doan
Production Head Harold SchaefTel
Merchandising Director Allan Stone
Publicity Director Alan E. Brandt
Script Chief Jerome Coopersmith
Production Supervisor. . .Harriet C. Halsband
Art Director Milton C. Neil
Services Offered: Producer and licensing
agent of Howdy Doody program; packager
of Author Meets the Critics, etc.
PAUL MUNROE
PRODUCER— WRITER
DIRECTOR
KEN MURRAY
786
Program Producers
RICHARD STROUT PRODUCTIONS
1544 N. Hudson Ave., Hollywood 2, Calif.
Phone: HUdson 2-2145
507 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-6924
President Richard Strout
Hollywood Prod. Mgr James E. McKenzie
Sales Promotion George C. Meacham
Talent Doris Edwards
Services Offered: Transcriptions, scripts,
talent, recording facilities, TV film spots and
complete production of tailor-made radio and
TV programs.
IRVIN PAUL SULDS, INC.
654 Madison Ave., New York 21, N. Y,
Phone: TEmpleton 8-7025
President Irvin Paul Sulds
Associate Producer Alice Pentlarge
Associate Producer Milan J. Greer
Associate Producer Mary McMuUen
Services Offered: Production of live and
filmed TV programs.
HAL TATE RADIO PRODUCTIONS
612 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: SUperior 7-1004
Owner-Manager Hal Tate
Services Offered: Package programs in-
cluding "Who's Talking?" transcribed celeb-
RAO VIDEO Inc.
PROGRAMS NOW AVAILABLE
"THE CHARM CIRCLE"
Strictly for the women . . audience
participation. Giveaway, Guest Stars.
"ONE FLIGHT UP"
Unusual dramatic series with a dif-
ferent twist.
. . . and many other visually exciting
TV productions and commercials
priced within budget range of smaller
accounts.
Write for brochure and further infor-
mation and amazing figures that spell
the highest in quality performance at
lowest cost per thousand.
"Make RAO your key to
Successful TV".
45 West 45th St.
New York 19, N. Y.
Telephone:
PLaza 7-7238
rity quiz show conducted by a local emcee.
Also transcribed series starring the Columbia
Pictures star, "Smiley" Burnette and titled
"Smiley Burnette's Tall Tales."
TEEVEE FILM COMPANY
170 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif.
Phone: CRestview 1-0204
President Giff ord Phillips
General Manager Ludlow Flower, Jr.
Coord, of Sales & Prom.. .J. Wesley Beeman
Dir. of Film Prod Merrill Pye
Dir. of Live Prod Bob Koenig
Eastern Sales Mgr Alfred Levy
Services Offered: Custom-built TV shows,
film and live; spot commercials.
TEL-ADVISERS, INC.
1425 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: LOngacre 5-4530
Pres. & Mng. Dir Jay Strong
Assoc. Dir. & Prod., V.-P B. G. Stem
Assoc. Prod. Dir., Secy Doris Pearce
Costume Designer, V.-P Alice Gibson
Services Offered: Packaging line and film
productions; dramatic and variety adapta-
tions; originator of Tele-Pre-Vue theatre.
TELECAST FILMS, INC.
(For complete listing see TV Film Producers)
GENERAL TELEVISION
ENTERPRISES, INC.
Gordon W. Levoy, President
GTE
DISTRIBUTORS-
PACKAGERS
of
TELEVISION FILM SERIES
6331 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone Gladstone 4146
787
I' r «» *i I* :i III I* I* o cl II <• (' r s
TELEMATED CARTOONS
70 K. lull St., .N.Nv Y(.rk 17, N. Y.
IMioiir: MUrray Hill (^-mU
Produtir-Dircclor Saul S. TalTrt
Services Ofjervd: Production of TV lilrii
coiUMicrcial.- : Aiiimalfd cartoons: live ac-
tion; aniMiatt-i! tlTiil>: optical clTcct>. In
35 mm. or lO mm. as de^i^c(l. .Scripts and
sloryl)oai"(l> for client presentation-.
TELEMOUNT PICTURES. INC.
.^25") (!lint<tn St., Los Anfielo 1, Calif,
riu.ne: ll(HU\voo<I 0.8:521. Kxl. 10.} & 101
l're>. ..^ Cliairnian Hd. ol Die.
Henry B. Donovan
1st Viee-Pres. & M.inlxr Hd. of Dir.
I red Roberts, Jr.
2nd Vice-Pres, Asst. Treas. & Asst. Secy.
Philip J. Casazza
3rd Vice-Pres. & Member Bd. of Dir.
D. A. Donovan
Treasurer-Secretary Marie Copenhaver
Assistant Secretary Henry L. Pechola
Recording Secretary Loretta Donovan
Services Offered: Producers of TV Films
and Live Programs & Commercial Films
35mm. and 16mm. Black and White and
Color Films.
TELEVISION FEATURES, INC.
(For complete listing see TV Film Producers)
LAURENCE HAMMOND
Productions
RADIO-TELEVISION
Americans, Speak Up
Keeping Up
with
the Wigglesworths
45 EAST 51st STREET
NEW YORK
PLaza 9-2210
TELEVISION FILMS OF AMERICA
(TEA)
Box 2222, Hollywood 2«, Calif.
Phone: CLad-tone 2(t24
K\i( . I'rod. & Gen. M^r Jack I'arker
Asst. to l'!xecuti\e Producer Ray Bond
Asst. to (ien. Mf;r Ross Van Nihroc
l'rof;ram Director Betty Underwood
Cliildrens' pro(;ram mgr Margie Dunwell
\\ (uneni' jiro^ram m}rr Hortense Reed
Feature [>ro^ram mfjr (rarland Brunlon
Special event program mgr..(;arl Underwood
(ihief Script Editor Betty Underwood
San Francisco Mgr Kaye Hyde
Chicago Manager A. F. Parker, Jr.
New York Manager Ross Van JNibroc
Services Offered: Producers of special
16mm. motion pictures for TV release and
special effects.
TELEVISION SCREEN
PRODUCTIONS, INC.
17 E. 45 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
BEN PARK
Writing, Production and Direction
Dramatic and Documentary
Radio: REPORT UNCCENSORED
IT'S YOUR LIFE
THE LIVING PROOF
Television: PORTRAIT OF
AMERICA
— Chicago —
788
Program Protlucers
with, or without, cameramen, scripts, direc-
tion and cast.
TELEWAYS RADIO
PRODUCTIONS. INC.
8949 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif.
Phone: BRadshaw 21447, CRestview 67238
President Charles A. Kennedy
Accounting Dept A. Corrigan
Services Offered: Transcribed programs,
creation and production of custom-built
talent or transcribed shows, creation and
production of custom-built spot announce-
ments, dramatized and singing commercials.
THREE MINUTE SERMONS, INC.
Box 2222, Hollywood 28, Calif.
Executive Producer Jack Parker
Chief Script Editor & Assoc. Prod.
Hal Marshall
Writer & Assoc. Producer. .Garland Brunton
Writer & Program Dir Mary Blue
Public Relations Director Ben Gaye
Eastern Manager A. F. Parker, Jr.
Services Offered: Religious programs pro-
duced to order, religious scripts to order,
producers of 'three-minute sermons" for
five-minute spots, public and radio relations
for live and transcribed religious programs,
TV department produces live and 16mm.
COSTUMES
FOR
TELEVISION
The largest collecHon of costumes and an
experienced personnel with special training
are available to give you immediate de-
livery of wardrobe at moderate rental
charges.
BROOKS COSTUMES ARE ON EVERY
TV CHANNEL EVERY DAY
Television's Official Cosiumer
BROOKS
COSTUME CO.
1150 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS
(6th Ave. bet. 44th and 45th Streets)
NEW YORK CITY
Telephone VAnderbilt 6-5060
films with religious theme also fillers for
TV stations.
TORCHLIGHT PRODUCTIONS. INC.
229 W. 42 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: Wisconsin 7-0771-3
President David R. Kapralik
Vice-Pres.-in-charge-Production. .Jane White
Publicity Harvey Ziegler
Services Offered: Package radio and TV
programs, production and packaging, in-
cluding publicity, promotion, and research.
TOWERS OF LONDON. LTD.
37 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemburg 2-5130-5131
Cable address: TOWERSAM Newyork
International President. .Harry Alan Towers
Vice-Pres. & National Dir. for the U. S.
Oliver W. Nicoll
London Offices:
Towers of London, Ltd.,
84 Hallam St., London W. 1, Eng.
Phone: LAngham 6248, 5050
International President. .Harry Alan Towers
Services Offered: Program production and
consultation, syndicated transcribed pro-
grams, scripts, talent, package shows; inter-
national radio service.
TOMMY BARTLETT
"Welcome Travelers"
NBC — Mon. thru Fri.
for
PROCTER & GAMBLE
RADIO-TV Rep. . . . JOHN E. GIBBS
9 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, N.Y.C.
Personal Mgt LES LEAR
HOTEL SHERMAN, CHICAGO
STATION MANAGERS CONTACT
LES LEAR FOR INFORMATION ON
TOMMY BARTLETT
(IN PERSON)
Audience Participation Show
789
I* I* «» ^ r it III I* r o <l II (* <' r s
TRANSAMERICAN BROADCASTING
& TELEVISION CORP.
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TRANS-CONTINENTAL
TELEVISION, INC.
IL'O MadiM.ii A\c.. N.xN York, N. Y.
Phone: PL 9-7 I'XI
Pr<v-i(lt'tit \rtliiir Simon
Srcrclai) Mdwaitl ScliiMrr
Treasurer (rcrtrinic (!li«Mkiii
Scriiri's Ofjcrvd: (aialiii}: and prodiniiifi
TV projirains for a^encit's. >lations and ad-
V('rtiscr>. (jMuplcIc pr(»i;ram pa<'ka;:iiif; >«'r-
\ic»'. id<M>. >(ripl>, lalt'iil, prodiiclioii. sales.
TRANSCRIBED RADIO SHOWS
2 W. 47 St., New York 19, N. Y. •
Phone: LUxeniburg 2-3530
President M. E. Moore
(general Manager F. Kronen
Services Offered: A series of C.liristnias
spot jingles featuring an outstanding quartet
to attract Christmas shoppers on film for
15-20-30-serond spot announcements, spots
made to order for TV.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
ABC-TV-WESTERN DIV.
HOLLYWOOD
GEORGE M. CAHAN
Now Directing:
THE RUGGLES
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Produced:
UNION PACIFIC
STREAMLINER REVUE
Directed:
OBOLER'S COMEDY THEATRE
THE THREE STOOGES
HOLLYWOOD HOUSE
AMAZING MR. MALONE
TRANSCRIPTION SALES. INC.
117 W . ili^il. M.. >prin(:li.ld .{.■). O.
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Proiiieni J. P. Williams
l'.\ciiiii\f Vicc-Prc- Adna H. Karns
Vi(rl'r.-. X (,.M. Mfir John I' . Myie
Svnid's Oljerril: {{iiildiii;; ;diiio~t any type
of tran>('ril)ed i-adio pro;;ram or sjxtt an-
nouncement for exclusive use of individual
clients: cutting pcrsonali/.cd conuncrcial
mc.-sagcs, -yndicalcd.
TRANSFILM. INC.
(For complete lifting see TV Film Producers)
RICHARD H. ULLMAN. INC.
295 Delaware Ave., Buffalo 2, N. Y.
Phone: CLcveland 2066
President Kiihard H. Ullman
Exec. V.-l* Robert P. Mendelson
Production Mgr Robert Nicholson
Services Offered: Create, wire and produce
radio programs and announcements, selling
direct to radio >tations and advertising agen-
cies.
UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS
220 E. J2 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-0400
R::d'o News Manager Phil Newsom
THE CARDINAL CLUB
PLAN BRINGS YOU
FIVE GREAT SHOWS:
Adventures By Morse
The Anderson Family
Barnyard Javthoree
Sleepy Joe
The Story Teller
with Marvin Miller
THE CARDINAL CO.
6600 Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood 28, Calif.
790
Program Producers
Radio Sales Manager Al F. Harrison
Radio Shows Div. Mgr C. Edmonds Allen
Services Offered: Production for radio and
TV of news and sports service, news scripts,
news research.
UNITED PRODUCTIONS OF
AMERICA
4440 Olive St., Burbank, Calif.
Phone: CH 0-7171
President-Exec. Prod Stephen Bosustow
Vice-Pres.-Treasurer-Bus. Mgr.
Edward L. Gershman
Vice-Pres. in-Charge-Prod John Hubley
Vice-Pres. & Prod. Mgr A. D. Woolery
Services Offered: Modern studios offer
separate units for production of animated
films for TV, movie shorts, industrial and
government training films and an annual
cartoon feature picture. Home of annual
(November) industrywide Animation Art
Festival.
THOMAS J. VALENTINO, INC.
150 W. 46th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-4675-6
President Thomas J. Valentino
Vice-President Michael T. Valetino
Secreaary Elsie F. Valentino
Treasurer T. J. Valentino
Sales Manager Peter J. Riolo
Services Offered: Sound effects records,
transcriptions, chime and organ recordings,
pressings, recording service.
VIDEO VARIETIES CORP.
(For complete listing see TV Film Producers)
CHICK VINCENT CO.
509 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: EL 5-0734
Director Producer Chick Vincent
Casting Director Norma Vincent
Services Offered: Package producers, pro-
gram production, TV programs, live and
film.
J. FRANKLYN VIOLA
152 W. 42nd St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: CHickering 4-3254
President and Owner Franklyn Viola
Services Offered: Foreign language broad-
casting, including transcriptions, scripts, re-
cordings and talent.
VON BAUMANN STUDIOS INC.
331 E. 71 St., New York 21, N. Y.
Phone: RHeinlander 4-5508
Pres. & Treas E. F. Von Baumann
Exec. V.-P Cyril Von Baumann
Services Offered: Production of live and
transcribed custom built radio and TV shows.
Audi-vide-tizing (audio, video advertising
commercials).
ROGER WHITE PRODUCTIONS
435 E. 57th St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-3560
President Roger White
Assoc. Prod. & Edit. Supr.. .Leonard Traube
Music Director Dale Phalen
Services Offered: Producing and packaging
of radio and TV programs, including pub-
licity, promotion and research.
WOLFF-FELDMAN ENTERPRISES.
INC.
214 W. 42 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: LA 4-3450
President Max Wolff
Secretary-Treasurer Robert Feldman
Executive Producer Les Wintz
Talent Al Roth
Services Offered: Production and pack-
aging of radio and TV shows for agencies
and stations.
WORLD VIDEO, INC.
15 E. 47 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-3870
President Richard H. Gordon, Jr.
Vice-President John Steinbeck
Secty.-Treas Irving Oppenheim
Dir. of Sales Wallace A. Ross
Producer Donald Davis
Producer Daniel Mann
Producer Edward Kenner
Sen ices Offered: Package TV programs
for sale, film programs, live programs, and
combination film and live programs.
WYNN WRIGHT ASSOCIATES
17 W. 57 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-4417
Producer-Director Wynn Wright
Manager Charles Granzow
Casting Director Helen Wright
Services Offered: Building and producing
radio & TV programs.
FREDERIC W. ZIV CO.
1529 Madison Rd., Cincinnati 6, O.
Phone PLaza 1323
President Frederic W, Ziv
Vice-President John L. Sinn
V.-P., Chg. of Sales Alvin E. Unger
Treas. & Comptroller Joseph L. Moore
Partner M. R. Ziv
Promotion Mgr Samuel Glueck
Services Offered: Network and transcribed
programs.
ZIV TELEVISION PROGRAMS, INC.
1529 Madison Rd., Cincinnati 6, O.
Phone: PLaza 1323
President John L. Sinn
Vice-President Frederic W. Ziv
Manager Paul Blair
Services Offered: Produces open-end TV
film covering wide variety of interesting
subjects, available in commercial or sustain-
ing basis, in both large and small markets
from Coast to Coast.
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Companies
ALL-CANADA RADIO
FACILITIES, LTD.
305 Victory Bldg., Toronto 1, Ont., Canada
Phone: Elgin 2464
President H. R. Carson
Eastern Manager.... G. F. Herbert
Program Manager J. S. MacKay
Sales Manager F. W. Cannon
Services Offered: Representative for tran-
scription companies.
ADVERTISERS RECORDING
SERVICE, INC.
113 W. 57 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-0141, 0142
(See detailed listing under
Program Producers)
ADVERTISERS RECORDING, LTD.
624 Dominion Sq. Bldg., Montreal, Que.
Phone: MArquette 6368
President-Gen. Man Walter P. Downs
Secretary Marjorie C. McKeown
Services Offered: Transcription and private
wire service.
AFFILIATED PROGRAM
SERVICE, INC.
525 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-1881
President Paul F. Adler
Services Offered: Sales representatives of
transcribed programs and properties. Facili-
ties for pressing records and transcriptions.
Script services.
ALLENTOWN RECORD CO., INC.
lOth & Walnut Sts., Allentown, Pa.
Phone: 3-7405
President Sanford L. Wartell
Treasurer John L. Schwartz
Secretary Sidney Rubin
Services Offered: Phonograph record press-
ing contractors, working exclusively in un-
filled vinylite and agralite, pressings avail-
able in red or black.
APEX RECORDING STUDIOS, INC.
119 W. 57 St., New York, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-7067-8-9
President Robert E. Scheuing
Secretary-Treasurer. .. .Sidney M. Feitelberg
Chief Engineer Thomas Dowd
Publicity Elayne H. Fox
Engineer Fred Grau
Engineer Jack Kenney
Services Offered: Complete theater studio
facilities including Hammond Organ, sound
effects, commercial record pressings, NAB
standard transcriptions, reference auditions,
off-the-air recordings. Remote location facili-
ties, Tape and wire recording facilities. TV
air checks.
ARIZONA RECORDING
PRODUCTIONS
834 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix, Ariz.
Phone: 2-2016
Owner-Manager Raymond Boley
Secretary Mary Clancy
Services Offered: Commercial transcrip-
tions, air-checks, spot announcements, script
service. Lateral cut at 33 1/3 and 78 r.p.m.
NAB standards.
ARTS RECORDING STUDIOS
29 W. 57 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 8-0407
Owner-Chief Engineer John R. Cieferskor
Associate Engineer Earl E. Welch
Manager M. Cieferskor
Services Offered: Complete transcription
and commercial recording facilities. Fast
pressing service direct from our own plant.
ASSOCIATED PROGRAM SERVICE
(Div. of Muzak Corp.)
151 W. \6 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-7710
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr Richard S. Testut
Vice Pres. Chg. Sta. Rel Bert C. Lown
Vice Pres. & Treas John C. Andrus
Vice Pres. Chg. Rec Andrew M. Wiswell
Commercial Mgr Clifford M. Greenland
Dir. of Prom James W. Lucas
Program & Prom. Mgr Leslie F. Biebl
Account Executive John O'Connell
Services Offered: Transcribed musical
library service for radio stations. Integrated
script service for locally sponsored musical
programs based on APS selections. Special
music libraries for television programming
and for schools and colleges with radio
courses.
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Your sales go
FRAN WARREN sings . . .
a dramatic voice and
personalized style just for y^-i
and your listening audience.
Allen Roth directs.
TEX BENEKE Show . . .
exclusive Beneke and Miller
arrangennents by one of
America's top bands!
Music by ROTH . . .
Allen Roth's orchestra and
I 6-voice chorus. Everything
from barrelhouse to
Beethoven . . . richly
arranged.
"Swing and Sway with
SAMMY KAYE". . . featuring
The Kaydets, the Kaye Glee
Club, other name artists.
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The RAY McKINLEY Show
. . . Ray McKinley, his vocals,
his drums and the most ver-
satile band in the land.
^ Here's JUNE CHRISTY
'^k, '*''iih the Johnny Guarnieri
Quintet — a new approach in
sophisticated rhythm.
the new era
"CLAUDE THORNHILL presents
Win A Holiday" ... a famous
band plus a local-national contest:
listeners name untitled melodies,
win trips to New York.
These big names
and many more . . . for
top sponsor-appeal,
top sales power!
You get more practical help than ever before
from the new Thesaurus. More big stars ore
being added to the Thesaurus family . . . drawn
from the vast fund of recording artists at
RCA Victor and other talent sources (just a
few are shown on this page). You get compre-
hensive programming, promotion, publicity . . .
a steady flow of current hit tunes, weekly
continuity, special shows. Skilled network
writers do your scripting. Lots of production
"extras." New THESAURUS can help you to more
sponsored programming!
795
recorded
program
services"
Radio Corporation of America
RCA Victor Division
120 East 23rd St., New York 10, N. Y.
MU 9-0500
Regional Offices:
445 No. Lakeshore Drive
Chi:ago II, III.
Whi ehall 4-2900
1016 No. Sycamore Ave.
Hollywood 38, Cal.
Hillside 5171
There's A
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• JOHN CHARLES THOMAS
260 15-Min. Hymn Programs
• SONS OF THE PIONEERS
260 15-Min. Musical Programs
• RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE
156 15-Min. Musical Programs
• STRANGE WILLS
26 30-Min. Dramatic Programs
• FRANK PARKER SHOW
132 15-Min. Musical Programs
MOON DREAMS
156 15-Min. Musical Programs
BARNYARD JAMBOREE
52 30-Min. Variety Programs
DANGER! DR. DANFIELD
26 30-Min. Mystery Programs
STRANGE ADVENTURE
260 5-Min. Dramatic Programs
CHUCKWAGON JAMBOREE
131 15-Min. Musical Programs
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TELEWAYS
L Y W O
RADIO PRODUCTIONS, inc.
8949 SUNSET BLVD., HOLLYWOOD 46
PHONES: CRestview 6-7238 • BRodshaw 2-1447
796
• • Transcriptions — Recordings • • •
ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC
BROADCASTING SYSTEM
Box 2222, Hollywood 28, Calif.
Vice President & Gen. Mgr Jack Parker
Associate Producer & Asst. Gen. Mgr,
Ray Bond
Chief Script Editor & Producer
Betty Underwood
Traffic Manager Royal F. King
Stations Relations Mgr Ann Blue
Program Manager Mary Blue
Public Relations Mgr Ben Gaye
Commercial Mgr H. Albert Rice Sr.
San Francisco Mgr Kaye Hyde
Chicago Manager A. F. Parker, Jr.
New York Mgr Ross Van Nibroc
Services Offered: Transcription network,
programs produced to order. Full commercial
copy service, Scripts to order. Associated
with TV Films of America, Three-Minute
Sermons, Inc. and Crest Film and TV Pro-
ductions.
BELTONE RECORDING CORP.
709 8th Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: LU 2-2920
President Leslie C. Cahan
Vice Pres. & Treasurer Shirley Cahan
Services Offered: Recording, catering to
the independent phonograph record com-
panies and the advertising companies re-
quiring electrical transcriptions.
FORD BOND RADIO PRODUCTIONS
810 RCA Bldg. W., New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-2236
(See detailed listing under Program Pro-
ducers)
BRINKLEY RECORDING CO.
232 E. Erie St., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: DElaware 7-4786
Owner-Manager Jack Brinkley
Services Offered: Transcriptions and pho-
nograph records, open-end syndicate pro-
grams produced to client's specifications,
commercial announcements and spots on
Sound Film for TV. (Not equipped to pro-
duce full length TV films.)
Sound recorded on disc, tape, film. Masters
and Pressings.
CAPITOL RECORDS, INC.
BROADCASTING DIVISION
Sunset & Vine, Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hollywood 9-8171
Sales Manager Clifford E. Ogden
Program Director Kenneth Nelson
TV Production Director Elmo Williams
Production Manager Larry A. Bobbins
Eastern Rep James M. Flenniken
Central Rep Robert L. Howell
Southern Rep William T. Stubblefield
Services Offered: Producers and distributors
of Capitol transcribed music library for AM,
FM and film TV programs.
THE CARDINAL CO.
6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HEmpstead 1177
President Joseph F. MacCaughtry
Vice President G. L. MacCaughtry
Secretary-Treasurer Joseph T. Scott
Services Offered: Radio and TV produc-
tions, live and transcribed; script service.
CINEMART, INC.
Exec. & Sales Offices
565 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-3837
Sound Studios
101 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 4-1562
1657 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 4-1562
President Varian Fry
Secretary-Treasurer. John Henry MacDonnell
Services offered: Complete sound recording
services, including auditions, air and line
checks, phonograph masters, transcriptions
for broadcast, shellac and vinylite pressings,
film recording, tape and wire recording, lo-
cation recording. Production of 35 and 16
mm. films for advertising, industry and TV.
COASTAL RECORDING CO.
136 W. 52 St., New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-3900
Manager Bob Hoffman
Chief Recording Engineer
George Schisselbauer
Services Offered: All types of recording
services off-the-air, off-the-line studio and re-
mote. Tape, wire and disc equipment avail-
able. Masters, pressings and instantaneous
discs supplied. Program helps of all types
available.
COLUMBIA TRANSCRIPTIONS
(A Division of Columbia Records, Inc.)
799 Seventh Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: CI 5-7300
General Manager Robert J. Clarkson
Assistant General Mgr Martin D. Schnall
Account Executive Alden O. Carlson
Account Executive Carl Reinschild
Manager, Chicago Office Girard D. Ellis
410 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
Dir. West Coast Oper.. . . .Andrew J. Schrade
8723 Alden Drive, Hollywood, Calif.
Services Offered: Studio recording — disc
and tape — for standard recordings and long
playing microgroove. Manufacturing facilities
for transcriptions and phonograph records.
Script and production service.
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quireiiH'iils may be, you get top
satisfoction when RCA Victor
does the job for you.
RECORDING • PROCESSING • PRESSING
"k All types of phonograph records
■^ Transcriptions of every description for every need
"k Slide film and promotion recording facilities
'k Careful handling and prompt delivery
CONTACT AN RCA VICTOR
CUSTOM RECORD SALES STUDIO
120 East 23rd Street
New York 10. New York
MU 9-0500
445 North Lake Shore Drive
Chicago 11. Illinois
Whitehall 4-2900
1016 North Sycamore Avenue
Hollywood 38, California
Hillside 5171
You'll find useful facts in our Custom
Record Brochure. Send for it today!
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GORDON M. DAY PRODUCTIONS
108 E. 30th St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: ORegon 9-3595
Writer-Producer Gordon M. Day
Producer. Director .Carol Bulkley
Copy Supervisor, Retail Radio Dir.
Luise Johnson
Services Offered: Creation and production
of singing commercials, dramatic commer-
cials and spots of all types; musical compo-
sition and arranging; radio department ser-
vices to advertising agencies; retail radio.
TV spots and programs.
DECCA RECORDS, INC.
50 W. 57 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: COlumbus 5-2300
Vice Pres. Chg. Recording Dave Kapp
Special Service Edward Strauss
Services Offered: Custom-built electrical
transcription records.
EMPIRE BROADCASTING
CORPORATION
480 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-4500
President & Treasurer. . . .Helen D. Kelleher
Vice President Arthur Lubo
Secretary John Hughes Dwyer
Services Offered: Studios, Air Checks, Line
Checks, Portable Jobs and Tape Recording.
FRANKAY & JACKSON RECORDING
STUDIOS, INC.
48 W. 48 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 6-9030
President Harry Jackson
Vice President Frank Kay
Sec'y and Treas Betty Jackson
Business Mgr Harry Jackson
Services Offered: Off-the-air recordings
(air checks) ; spot announcements; transcrip-
tions; large studios for rehearsals; masters
and pressings; copies made from your re-
cordings.
MITCHELL GERTZ AGENCY, INC.
240 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif.
Phone: CR 4-5491
President Mitchell Gertz
Motion Picture Division Jerry Briskin
Literary Division Arthur Hyman
Radio & TV Division Bob Davey
Services Offered: Packagers of Radio and
TV shows — live, transcribed, or kiniscoped.
Talent and technicians for all types of pro-
duction: producers, directors, production
managers, art directors, set designers,
writers, cameramen, actors and actresses, dia-
logue directors, composers, arrangers, con-
ductors, editors, cutters.
HARRY S. GOODMAN
PRODUCTIONS
19 E. 53 St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-6131
President-Gen. Mgr Harry S. Goodman
Vice Pres.-Charge Sales. Everett F. Goodman
Vice Pres.-Charge TV... Daniel R. Goodman
Secretary H. D. Knuth
Services Offered: Producer of syndicated
transcribed radio shows, live radio shows,
syndicated TV availabilities and live TV
shows. Also Custom Built AM and TV spots.
GEORGE HEID PRODUCTIONS
1005 Century Bldg., Pittsburgh 22, Pa.
Phone: GRant 1-3696
President George Heid
Recording Engineer Joseph Moran
Office Manager Jacqueline Alexander
Musical Director Max Adkins
Services Offered: Radio and TV programs,
continuity, recordings, transcriptions on disc
or tape, commercial spots and jingles, air
checks, complete slide film production, sound
for mechanical displays, TV spots on film.
MARY HOWARD RECORDINGS
37 E. 49 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phones: PLaza 3-4800 Ext. 47 & 55
Owner Mary Howard
Chief Engineer Ray Lyons
Mgr. Chg. of Sales and Prom.
Betty Jane Keilus
Office Manager Gretchen C. Howard
Services Offered: Off-the-air and off-the-
line recordings. Commercial records, tran-
scriptions all studio facilities — package shows
and spots. Ampex tape recording and editing
facilities (tape to records — records to tape).
Audio ends of TV shows.
KASPER-GORDON, INC.
140 Boylston St., Boston 16, Mass.
Phone: DEvonshire 8-7357
President-Production Mgr.. .Edwin H. Kasper
Treasurer-Commercial Dir.. .Aaron S. Bloom
Office Manager Robert W. Graham
Engineer Frederick Piroumian
Services Offered: Transcribed spots, jingles,
and programs — custom-built and "open-end"
(syndicated) ; oldest syndicated transcrip-
tion company in the U. S. "Live" programs;
complete recording facilities including disc,
wire, and tape; two studios; Mason & Ham-
lin Grand Piano and Hammond Organ; syn-
dicated musical, dramatic, and specialized
business programs. Script and talent services.
KEYSTONE BROADCASTING
SYSTEM, INC.
580 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-1460
799
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W ottTii Salf> Maiuificr Naylor Hogers
S|)«tial I{<|)riMiitali\i'. . .Edwin K. I't-lerson
310 Cili/.tns Bldg., Cleveland 14, O.
I'hone: CHerry 4050
Mid-W I'fitern Salt;; Loui- M. Bloch, Jr.
Services Offered: Keystone Broadcasting
Svslem is a transcription network principally
covering BEYOND METKOPULITAN mar-
kels from coast-to-coast. Its affiliated stations
are joined together in a national system by
means of transcription, eliminating wire
charges. At time of going to press, the net-
work includes 380 affiliated stations. Twenty-
four fully scripted sustaining shows per week.
iillin): inn- liour per day, seven days each
week, to a total of >e\en lioiir> j)er week.
riii-> is the oid\ iialioiial, full-^ized network
in the U. S. olTerinfj national radio adver-
tisers the o|)portunitv to cover the BEYOND
MKTHOl'Ol.rrW markets exclii-ively, in a
-in^le lraii-'artii)n, \>\ mean- of i-leelrical
traii-eriplion. TIk; System offers its facili-
lie- in );rou|) ni-twork time periods from one
lioiir down to fi\e minutes, and also makes
availahle amioimeement periods of one-min-
nil'. Iialf-miiiiili' anil 2.') woril- in len^^lh.
LANG-WORTH FEATURES
PROGRAMS. INC.
113 W. STth .St., New York 19, N. Y.
I'hone: Circle 6-7410
President ( !. O. Langlois
Vice President Vi . O'Keefe
Secretary A. Vi alter Socolow
Representatives
John D. Langlois, Ralph S. Hatcher
Program Director Doris Kaye
Offi(;e Manager C O. Langlois, Jr.
Sen ices Offered: Transcribed music li-
brary service for radio stations, advertising
agencies and advertisers. Custom built radio
programs, both live and transcribed.
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C. P. MacGREGOR
729 S. Western Ave., Hollywood 5, Calif.
Phone: Dunkirk 4-4191
President C- P. MacGregor
Manager George R. Jones
Studio Director Victor Quan
Production Mgr Paul Quan
Chief Engineer A. Q. Felthousen
Eastern Sales Mgr Nat V. Donato
Mid-West Sales Mgr Wm. M. Mertz, Jr.
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.
MAYFAIR TRANSCRIPTION CO.
8511 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif.
Phone: CRestview 1-8151
Executive Vice Pres B. A. Joslin
Production Manager Vern Carstensen
Office Manager Florence Jordan
Services Offered: Producers and distribu-
tors of open-end transcribed shows; tailor-
made transcribed programs; transcribed an-
nouncements. "Alan Ladd-BoX 13"; "Damon
Runyon Theatre"; "The Unexpected"; Knox
Manning's Behind the Scenes."
FRED C. MERTENS & ASSOCIATES
946 S. Normandie Ave., Los Angeles 6, Calif.
Phone: DUnkirk 3-7372
President Fred C. Mertens
Production & Service Mgr.. . .George L. Price
Services Offered: Five-minute transcribed
spots; scripts, ideas, copy, production.
CHARLES MICHELSON, INC.
23 W. 47 St., New York 10, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-0695-6
President Charles Michelson
Services Offered: Porto-Playback Machines
and Gennett & Speddy-Q Sound effects
Records. Half-hour and quarter-hour tran-
scribed program features.
MORTON RADIO PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111.
Phone: Central 6-4144
President Morton Jacobson
Secretary Cecelia Jacobson
Services Offered: Open-end and custom
built transcriptions, live packages. Tran-
scribed programs.
ppears only on the nation's
nest transcriptions
• Recording studios— vertical, lateral and tape
• Gold-sputtered masters— masterpieces of invariable quality
Muzak-compounded Vinylite
Transcriptions and phonograph records
Most advanced methods and facilities
Experienced, conscientious craftsmanship
All or any of these Muzak specialized services are available to you.
ir next transcription will sound better— and will be better— if processed by Muzak.
faZdA TRANSCRIPTION DIVISION
Reg. u. S. Pat. Off. a service of Muzak Corporation
ttes Dept., 250 West 54th St., New York 19, N. Y. PLaza 7-7700
801
Transcriptions — Recordin g s
Executive Vice-Pres Naylor Rogers
Vice President Joseph Bayer
Vice President Arthur Wolf
Secretary-Treasurer Sidney J. Wolf
Ass't Secretary William Bayer
Eastern Sales Mgr Noel A. Rhys
Research Director James A. Yergin
Office Manager Eve Bannier
Branch Offices
134 N. LaSalle St., Chicago 2, 111.
Phone: STate 2-4590
Secretary-Treasurer Sidney J. Wolf
Dir. of Sta. Rel E. R. Rogers
Acc'nt & Office Mgr. ... Elizabeth M. Mueller
Western Sales Manager Naylor Rogers
Special Representative . . . Edwin R. Peterson
310 Citizens Bldg^ Cleveland 14, 0.
Phone: CHerry 4050
Mid- Western Sales Louis M. Bloch, Jr.
Services Offered: Keystone Broadcasting
System is a transcription network principally
covering BEYOND METROPOLITAN mar-
kets from coast-to-coast. Its affiliated stations
are joined together in a national system by
means of transcription, eliminating wire
charges. At time of going to press, the net-
work includes 380 affiliated stations. Twenty-
four fully scripted sustaining shows per week,
filling one hour per day, seven days earl,
week, to a total of seven hours per w i/
This is the only national, fuU-sized netwo?t
in the U. S. offering national radio advp
tisers the opportunity to cover the BEYniVn
METROPOLITAN markets exclusively i„
single transaction, by means of electrical
transcription. The System offers its facili
ties in group network time periods from one
hour down to five minutes, and also makes
available announcement periods of one-min-
ute, half-minute and 25 words in length.
LANG-WORTH FEATURES
PROGRAMS. INC.
113 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y
Phone: Circle 6-7410
President CO. Langlois
Vice President W. O'Keefe
Secretary A. Walter Socolow
Representatives
John D. Langlois, Ralph S. Hatcher
Program Director Doris Kaye
Office Manager C. 0. Langlois, Jr.
Services Offered: Transcribed music li-
brary service for radio stations, advertising
agencies and advertisers. Custom built radio
programs, both live and transcribed.
C. P. MacGREGOR
729 S. Western Ave., Hollywood 5 Calif
Phone: Dunkirk 4-4191 '
President C. P. MacGregor
Manager...-- George R. Jones
Studio Director Victor Quan
Production Mgr p3„j q^^^
Chief Engineer. A. Q. Felthousen
Eastern Sales Mgr Nat V. Donate
Mid-West Sales Mgr Wm. M. Mertz, Jr
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.
MAYFAIR TRANSCRIPTION CO.
8511 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif.
Phone: CRestview 1-8151
Executive Vice Pres B, A. Joslin
Production Manager Vern Carstensen
Office Manager Florence Jordan
Services Offered: Producers and distribu-
tors of open-end transcribed shows; tailor-
made transcribed programs; transcribed an-
nouncements. "Alan Ladd-Box: 13"; "Damon
Runyon Theatre"; "The Unexpected"; Knox
Manning's Behind the Scenes."
J^ C. MERTENS & ASSOCIATES
y46 b. Norraandie Ave., Los Angeles 6, Calif.
Hhone: DUnkirk 3-7372
mduction & Service Mgr.. . .George L. Price
Services Offered: Five-minute transcribed
spots, scripts, ideas, copy, production.
CHARLES MICHELSON. INC.
23 W. 47 St., New York 10, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-0695-6
^'■««'^«"» Charles Michelson
Services Offered: Porto-Playback Machines
and Gennett & Speddy-Q Sound effects
Kecords. Half-hour and quarter-hour tran-
scribed program features.
MORTON RADIO PRODUCTIONS.
INC.
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, HI.
Phone: Central 6-4144
President Morton Jacobson
Secretary Cecelia Jacobson
Services Offered: Open-end and custom
built transcriptions, live packages. Tran-
scribed programs.
ppears only on the nation's
finest transcriptions
Recording studios— vertical, lateral and tape
Gold-sputtered masters— masterpieces of invariable quality
Muzak-compounded Vinylite
Transcriptions and phonograph records
Most advanced methods and facilities
Experienced, conscientious craftsmanship
All or any of these Muzak specialized services are available to you.
Your next transcription will sound hetter-and will be better-if processed by Muzak.
TRANSCRIPTION DIVISION
*«g. V. s. Pat. Off. a service of Muzak Corporation
Sales Dept., 250 West 54th St., New York 19, N. Y PLaza 7-7700
801
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MUZAK CORPORATION
22y I'.Mirlli Avf., i\.-w York 3, N. Y.
I'liniw. OH.Iianl t-T tOO
President Il;iiiy K. iioiiglilon
Kxec. \ ii-f l'r<-s (!liarl«'> (]. (iowlcy
Vice l'ri>. \ I'lcas John H. Andrns
Secreturv Anna M. Ki-rniT
A.lx.ilis'inu Di. I{alpli J. KoImtIs
Transcription Div.
Hxoiding Studios: l.".! W . U, St., N. Y. C.
I'hone: I'l.a/.a 7-77 1(»
Sales Dept.: 2,')0 W. f) 1 St., N. Y. C.
Phone: PLaza 7-7700
Vice Pies. & (;en. Mfir.. . . Hi.liard A. Wilson
Dir. of Sales ll.l.n S. Wallace
Sfnicvs Offvri-d: Production facilities, re-
cordiud studios (vertical, lateral and tape),
f;old-sputlered masters, Muzak-conipounded
\ invlite l>i>cuits, Vinylite transcriptions and
plionograpli re(ord>, studio, off-tlie-line, off-
tlie-air recordings. Complete ser\ices for re-
cording studios, advertising agencies, pack-
aged program producers, radio stations, pub-
lic service organizations.
Wired Music Div.
229 Fourth Ave., New York 3, N. Y.
Phone: ORchard 4-7400
Vice Pres., Chg. of Sales. . .Curt H. Pfenniger
Vice Pres. & Treas..^ John R. Andrus
Vice Pres., N. Y. Oper.. .. Ethel W. Maclean
Promotion Mgr |{<)(;er L. Thaxter
Services Ojjvrcd: Transcrihcd music lihrurj
specially arranged, recorded and progranuiied
for functional use by hotels, restaurants,
onice>, hanks, factories, stores, and shops.
Transmilled li\ telephone line from .Mu>ak
^ludio'. in all principal citie.".
NATIONAL RADIO FEATURES
100 Stale St., Albany 7, .\. V.
Phones: 4-8226, 8-1311
Vice Pres.. (;en. Mgr Mien I. Stock
District Mgr.s Al Wolman, Bernie Kaye,
K. G. MaeDonald.
Publicity Mgr Betty R. Pearl
Sales Mgr E. M. Stock
Services Offered: S[)ecial radio productions
for radio station campaigns featuring the new
Radio On Call production designed to have
listening audience understand more fully
what radio stations will do for them and the
community.
NATIONAL RECORDING & FILM
CORP.
540 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone : WHitehall 4-5543
President Richard Bradley
Secretary-Treasurer B. J. Tunick
ALLIED RECORD MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
Largest custom processing and pressing plant
in the country . . . silver nitrate processing — genuine
Vinylite brand plastic pressings. Independent producers
can rely on us for exceptionally fast service.
THIS YEAR send your master acetates to ALLIED.
1041 NORTH LAS PALMAS AVENUE • HOLLYWOOD 38 • HO 5107
(See Color Advertisement on Page 30)
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• • • Transcriptions — Recordings •
Program Executive & Dir. of Radio Sales
Natt Hale
Office Manager Leo Rabens
Services Offered: General advertising, ET
and transcribed programs, library services,
etc. , . . Script service program production,
air checks, film program services.
PREMIER RADIO ENTERPRISES, INC.
3033 Locust St., St. Louis 3, Mo.
Phone: NEwstead 3555
President Theodore P. Desloge
Vice President Wilson Dalzell
Services Offered: Producers of transcribed
radio programs, spot announcements, TV film
commercials, 16 mm motion pictures. Com-
plete disc, tape and film recording facilities.
Processing and pressing 10, 12 and 16 inch
transcriptions.
PRESS ASSOCIATION, INC.
50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-1111
Vice Pres. & Ass't Gen. Mgr.. Oliver Gramling
Services Offered: Sports Star Special — a
15-minute interview and dramatization of
personalities who are the "who's who" of the
sports world; Special Assignment — a 15-
minute dramatization of the exciting or un-
usual experiences of one reporter or another
in covering news; Personality Time — a 15-
minute interview and dramatization pre-
senting prominent personalities in the news,
and from stage, screen, radio, art, science
and literature.
GEORGE LOGAN PRICE, INC.
946 S. Normandie Ave., Los Angeles 6, Calif.
Phone: DUnkirk 3-7372
President George Logan Price
Sales Manager S. M. Lauch
Copy & Production Dir George Price, Jr.
Services Offered: Transcribed shows of 5
to 60 minutes, packaged or to order. Scripts.
Publicity, promotion, public relations direc-
tion TV scripts, commercials, gimmicks.
RCA VICTOR CUSTOM RECORD
SALES DIV.
120 E. 23 St., New York 10, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-0500
Manager James P. Davis
Administration Mgr.. ; . . . .Ralph C. Williams
■.'frailer ^^aifC.;-<
IF YOUR
RADIO m^,i
DRAMATIZATION
NEEDS
SOUND
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\A
SEND FOR
FREE
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DISTRIBUTED BY
Thomas J.
VALENTINO, Inc.
DEPT. RA
150 WEST 46th STREET
NEW YORK, N. Y.
USE %
MAJOR
SOUND EFFECT
RECORDS
I All 10-inch Double-face, Lateral
Cut, 78 R.P.M. ,
Recorded from Life on Film,
then Waxed
Quick-Cued Wherever "Advan-
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i Playable On any Phonograph
or Turntable
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CANADIAN
DISTRIBUTOR
Inslonlaneeut
Recording Service
56-58 Wellington St., E
Toronto, Ont., Can.
803
• • • Transcriptions — It <" i* «> r cl i n g s • • •
Artist & R.-perloin- M^r.. . . ll.i l.rrl II. W I RADIO FEATURES OF AMERICA
Advtp. & Prom. M;.'r Hninrll S. K.imi.i 37 \\ „, s, >„.^^ y,,^!^ j.^^ .^ y.
Custom Record Sales Sections I'linrif: I.L'xciiiliurp 2-5130
Acting Miiii;i^ii J;iiiu> P. Davi- (lulilr ;ultlri'.->: .AHI'.II \Y IS'ewyork
Cliicit^o M:m;is;.r \. K. HiiuU.- Ilxcniliv.- Direct. n ()li\cr\\. \i(<.ll
• l<»ll.\\^ I M;iii;i};cr H. C. Hiiclinlz X-xxiatc Director Sandra Muii.mII
NY. Sli.l.- ]• iln. Kcp. . . Marjoric Tal.aney London Re,nvs,-ntative
Servirvs (ftlm'il: lu-cordni}:, proci'>«ine, ,,, r i 1 i 1
I- 11 . r I I 1 lowers of 1, OIK on, 1,I<1.
pn-ssinn of all t>pc- of plionofirapii records, ' 1 i.- 1 1
■ ,- I- I ,1 I .• r! I lllliMi >t.. l.oMilon \\ . 1, hMulanil
tran-criplioii. -Ik!.- tiliii and promotion ,,, ■ . , .,,„-,.-„
II.. I I I,. I'lionr: l.\ni;liarn f>2 18, .lO.id
record--. -liMipiiii: and liaiidlini:. ,,, ., ,,,
ur-HD jjtj c- c.- <llarr> Alan lowers)
RCA Recorded Program Services Section
Manager Donald J. .Mercer Svnurs ()ff,rv,{: I rograni prodn.tion and
Asles Sales Manager Wade Barnes conMiliation, syndicated tran.scrii.ed pr..prain.s.
Eastern Sales Kep A.ldi.on Amor ^'■'""•/^' '^'•••,"- .l'^'«l^''t:':' ''V'" ^''ows, pl.ono-
Midwestern Sale,> Rep William V. Keilly f^"""!''' '•ccord>. ml, rnalionai radio servi. e.
Western Sal<"s Rep William ('.. (lartland
Sorric's (>/7ere./: piKS.\URU MODERN RECORDING STUDIO
library service); Kt.A SYlNDI(>ATLU PRO- .. .. ... , ,^ . ,,, . , ,,,
/^•dahjio /■ 111 •• • . • 'J'J "• W actter Drive, (,nica!;o I. HI.
CRAMS (recorded dramatic, variety, niusi- ,,, ,., ... ,,' ,.,.'', .,,,,-,,
1 gljo^g) rhones: Mnanciai fi-4l«.i DLarhorn 2-40.8
Studios and Regional Offices Owner Edwin M. Webli
120 E. 23 St., New York City Services Offered: Ma.ster, tran.xription.
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-0.500 audition, personal, microgroove and air-
445 N. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, in. check (TV, FM & AM) recording on tape.
Phone: WHitehall 4-2900 disc or wire, studio or on-the->pol. Studio
1016 N. Sycamore Ave., Hollywood, Calif. facilities include Steinway and Hammond
Phone: Hillside 5151 organ.
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Pressing
Transcription service
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SI 9 West 54th Street, New York, N. Y. • Jl
OF FINE TRANSCRIPTIONS AND PHONOGI
Jdson 2-3791
RAPH RECORDS
804
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REEVES SOUND STUDIOS, INC.
304 E. 44 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: ORegon 9-3550
President Hazard E. Reeves
Vice Pres. & Studio Mgr.. .Chester L. Stewart
Chief Engineer Lyman J. Wiggin
Mgr. Film Recording Div., Richard J. Vorisek
Manager of Disc Recording Div.. Robert Fine
Engineer Charles E. Campbell
Services Offered: Recording sound on film,
shooting facilities, orchestra facilities and
disc recording. Facilities for TV production.
ROCKHILL RADIO RECORDING
18 E. 50 St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PL 9-7979
President Stanley J. Wolf
Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr Emanuel H. Wolf
Services Offered: Studio recordings; Off-
the-air and off-the-line recordings; Masters;
Shellac and vinylite pressings; Electrical
Transcriptions; Television recordings.
JACK ROURKE PRODUCTIONS
6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hempstead 7178
President Jack Rourke
General Manager Fred Fuld, Jr.
Secy.-Treas Jean Lane Rourke
Services Offered: Live and transcribed
radio and TV programs, spot and jingle cam-
paigns.
SESAC INC.
475 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 5-5365
President Paul Heinecke
Secretary-Treasurer R. C. Heinecke
Services Offered: Licening the use of copy-
righted music, transcribed library service,
syndicated transcribed tailor-made programs
for advertisers.
K. R. SMITH COMPANY, INC.
619 W. 54 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 2-3791
President K. R. Smith
Treas. & Gen. Mgr Peter M. Rogers
Services Offered: Manufacturer transcrip-
tions and phonograph records.
SOUND STUDIOS, INC.
1124 Vermont Ave., N.W.,
Washington 15, D. C.
Phone: Republic 1984
President Leon Loeb
Secretary Ethel Wile Loeb
Chief Engineer Doc M. Watson
Services Offered: Producers of custom
built transcriptions, complete Washington
studio service for out of town radio stations.
Air checks, remotes, pickups and all record-
ing services.
EMPIRE
R E C/0 R D\l N G
TAPE - OISG
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AIR/LINE GHECICS
1 Aim-FIHI-Tv/
PORTABLE JOBS
\ FILM /
SYNCHRONIZATION
EfDPIRE BROOOCflSIinC CORP
480 LEXINGTON AVE.
NEW YORK 17, N. Y.
PLaza 9-4500-01 -
02-03-04-0 5-06
805
T r «i n s 4* r i |i I i <» ii s
— It <> (• (I r fl i n i;; s • • •
Cliiciifjo Manager A. I. I'arkcr Jr.
\c\N ^ iirU Maiiatirr Ho-- Van Niliroc
l.iiMilon itiin-au .Manajit'r Sol Solar
St'n ici-s Offered: Radio. TV aiiti I'ilni I'ro-
iliirliiin-: l'li()ii()^r:i|ili rrcord-. jfalurc nio-
lion iiiclnn--, iMJiicational and Itii-int--^ lihn-,
lilni -liorl> and filler* for TV (irugraiiib.
Kadio and TV |)ro):rains prfxlnci'd to order.
Tran-eription network (radio).
L. S. TOOGOOD RECORDING CO.
221 N. La.Salle .St., (I.i.at^o I. 111.
Phone: (IKnlral ()-.')27.')
< 'v\ ner L. S. Toogood
Services Offered: Recording service.
TOWERS OF LONDON. LTD.
37 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemhurg 2 5130-5131
Cnble Address: TOWERSAM xNewyork
International Pres Harry Alan Towers
Vice-Prcs. & National Director
lor the U. S Oliver W. Nicoll
London Offices
Towers of London, Ltd., 84 Hallani .St.,
London, W. 1, England.
Phone: LAngham 6248, 5050
International Pres Harry Alan Towers
Services Offered: Program production and
TELEWAYS RADIO PRODUCTIONS,
INC.
f!<)|() Snn-et HIvd.. Ilolhuood K.. Calif.
I'linnc: Cre-lview <i-72:{!i, |{rad>lia\% 2-1117
I'r i-idetil ( iliarle* A. Kermedv
Sen /< e.s Offered: Tran-erilied program-.
Till- John (!liarle- Tlionia- Sliow, Tin- I'rank
Parker Show. .'^on> Of The Pioneer.-, The
Rider> < M" The Purple .Saj;i'. Moon Dream-.
Straufie Will-, l)ang<-r. Dr. Danfield. Harn-
>ard Janihoree. Stranfie \d\enlure. ( !liuek
\\ a}:on JaMdioree. \l-o irealion and produe-
lion of -pot amiouneement> and ereation and
prodnetion of en>toMi-l)nill. live-lalenl pro-
gram-.
TIP-TOP PRODUCTIONS
Box 2222, Hollywood 28, Calif.
Executive Producer Jack Parker
Ass't to Kxeeutive Producer Ray Bond
(fcneral Manager H. Albert Rice Jr.
liliief Script Editor-Film Di\.
Betty Underwood
('hief Script Editor-Radio Div.
Ross Van Nibroc
Chief Script Editor-TV Div Allen Buick
Phonograph Record Div. Mgr..Mort Masters
San Francisco Mgr Kaye Hyde
the
symbol
of the
finest
in
radio
transcriptions
Charles Michelson
, INC.
PIONEER PRODUCERS SINCE 1934
23 west 47th street
new york 19, n. y.
plaza 7-0695
UNIVERSAL
Recording Corp.
CHICAGO'S MOST COMPLETE
RECORDING FACILITIES
Transcriptions and
Record Masters
Processings
Pressings
L.P. Masters
Tape Facilities
Fast accurafe service.
Studios in the heart of "Radio
Row"— just off Michigan Boulevard.
100 E. OHIO STREET
CHICAGO
Michigan 2-9302
806
Transcriptions — Recordings
consultation, syndicated transcribed pro-
grams, scripts, talent, package shows; inter-
national radio service.
TRANSCRIBED RADIO SHOWS
2 W. 47 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LUx. 2-3530
President M. E. Moore
General Manager F. Kronen
Services Offered: Suspicion — 39 Suspense
programs. We The Jury — 39 Who Done It
Programs If It Had Been You — 39 Live
Saving Dramas. Five Star Theater — 39 Two
Act Playlets. Robinson Crusoe Jr. — 39 Shows
with Kids and For Kids. Salute to Song —
52 of Your Favorite Songs Dramatized Hot
Dates in History — 62 Historical Dramatiza-
tion.
TRANSCRIPTION SALES, INC.
117 W. High St., Springfield 35, O.
Phone: 2-4974
President J. P. Williams
Executive Vice-Pres Adna H. Karns
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr John F. Hyle
Services Offered: Open end Transcriptions
featuring outstanding name stars such as
"Singin' Sam," "Mullen Sisters," "Emile
Cote," "Charles Magnante," "Curley Brad-
ley," and many others.
RECORDING STUDIOS, INC.
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COMPLETE STUDIO FACILITIES
AMPEX TAPE
HAMMOND ORGAN
AIR CONDITIONED
APEX RECORDING STUDIOS, INC.
119 W. 57th St., New York Cif7 19
PLaza 7-7067
Robert E. Scheuing, Pres.
Sidney M. Feitelberg, Sec.-Treas.
RICHARD H. ULLMAN. INC.
295 Delaware Ave., Buffalo 2, N. Y.
Phone: CLeveland 2066
President Richard H. Ullman
Exec. V. P Robert P. Mendelson
Production Mgr Robert Nicholson
Services Offered: Create, wire and produce
radio programs and announcements, selling
direct to radio stations and advertising agen-
cies. Producers of "Jingle-Library," "Musical
Tune-0," "IDollar Derby!," "Barbershop
Harmonies," "Joe McCarthy Speaks," and
tailored jingles.
UNITED BROADCASTING
COMPANY, INC.
301 E. Erie St., Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: SUperior 7-9114
Gen. Mgr. & Chief Producer. .Wm. L. Klein
Assistant Manager Mariland L. Fridel
Chief Engineer Bryan A. Wright
Services Offered: Operate former World
Broadcasting System studios. Transcribing
"Judy & Jane," "The Lutheran Hour," "Tell
Me, Doctor," and dramatized spot announce-
ments. Making masters for phonograph record
companies. Operate own processing and press-
ing plant. Syndicating "Dinner Winner" and
"Bob Elson on the Century" programs. Doing
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UNIVERSAL RECORDERS. INC.
(>::.: \U>\\^^^ I KUd.. MoIIvw.xhI 2il Calif.
I'hanr: IIOIIvwo...! >)-H2H2
l'rf.-.itlciil W cslry I. I )iinini
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Vic«> IVf^idnil (iror^c V,. Iliijilii'--
Si-crftar>-'l"ir;i>iirfr \rllnir 15. Il(>^;iii
Srn ices Ofjcrt'd: Rerordiiifi of rlrctrical
tt'aiiM'i'i|>lii)ii- and coniiiu'rcial plioiiii^rapli
record.-.. lapc recording, l*roce^^in^; and
pr«'.s,sing. Prodiicliini of custoni-hiiilt KT pro-
firani.-. Sonnd for TV.
UNIVERSAL RECORDING CORP.
10(1 K. Ohio St., Chicago 11, III.
I'hotie: MI 2-9302
I'rtsidenI Milton T. Putnam
Vice-Prt"sident A. B. (iiapper
Secretary-Trea-iiirer Robert A. Weber
Oflice Manager Mereede:* Kelley
Controller Irving Steindler
Srn ices Offered: Recording open end
radio transcription.-;, general recording facili-
ties, complete sound effect.s and studio facili-
ties for spot announcements. Transcription
NOW THAT
YOU
CAN
HAVE
THE BEST,
WHY BE
SATISFIED
WITH LESS
AP
and phono rr<ord ma-ters, processing, press-
ing.
THOMAS J. VALENTINO. INC.
l.iO W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
I'hone: Circle 6-1675
I'lc-idriii Thoiiia- J. Valentino
V ice-President
Senires Offered:
transcription, chime
pressings, recording
mood music.
..Michael T. Valentino
Sound effect- records,
& organ rer-ordings,
-er\i(e, llcallli film-.
HAL WILSON RADIO
PRODUCTIONS
6000 Suns.t HIvd., Hollywood 2H, Cal.
Fhone: HO 9-1714
Own<'r Hal Wilson
Services Offered: Live and Transcribed
Radio Shows. TV Films, Live TV packages.
General produ<tion services for agencies.
WORLD BROADCASTING SYSTEM
501 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-4700
President John L. Sinn
Vice-President Frederic W. Ziv
Sales Manager Robert Friedheim
West Coast Manager Maynard Marquard
Services Offered: World Program Service
Library. Library programs and custom built
shows.
FREDERIC W. ZIV CO.
1529 Madison Rd., Cincinnati 6, O.
Phone: PLaza 1323
President Frederic W. Ziv
Vice-President (Executive) ... .John L. Sinn
Vice-Pres. in Charge of Sales. .Alvin E. Unger
Treasurer & Comptroller. .Joseph L. Moore
Partner M. R. Ziv
Promotion Manager Samuel Glueck
Services Offered: Network and transcrip-
tion productions, featuring top-talented per-
formers from radio, stage and screen — avail-
able to local and regional sponsors.
THE KARL ZOMAR LIBRARY
3120 Federal Blvd., Denver 11, Colo.
Phone: Glendale 6642
Managing-Director Karl Zomar
Station Contact Secretary Richard Long
Musical Director Vera Burdette
Chief Engineer Jim Johnson
Services Offered: Library of scripts and
transcriptions, special productions, recording
studios, producers of COLUMBINE records,
processing and pressings of records and
transcriptions.
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1950
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CLIFFORD E. OGDEN
Sales Manager, Capitol Records, Inc. Broadcast Div.
IITHAT does a library service offer
radio stations which any combina-
tion of music recorded for other pur-
poses does not offer? They offer from
forty-five hundred to fifty-five hundred
selections of music, selected and pro-
duced for radio broadcasting. These
tunes are chosen not only for maximum
coverage of titles in the whole library,
but for maximum selection of titles in
the different classifications of music.
This in itself makes your transcription
library a music library in every sense
of the word — not just so many thousand
tunes of music. Secondly, your tran-
scribed library service offers you repro-
duction quality necessary for good
broadcast quality. Thirdly, library ser-
vices today provide an entirely new set
of outstanding musical programs built
from each library service, generally
with continuity, voice track, theme and
bridge music, and outstanding promo-
tion material. These programs are de-
signed and put together by experts, are
of network quality with tremendous lis-
tener and sponsor appeal. The man
hours required by a station's promo-
tion, continuity and music departments
in duplicating any library's program-
ming and promotion service would cost
much more than the cost of a library to
that station. A transcription library or
a combination of transcription libraries
properly selected for a station's type of
operation, and exploited to the fullest
will result in increased audience and
increased commercial revenue.
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Radio stations, on one important con-
sideration, have a pronounced reason
individually and as an industry to sub-
scribe to not as few libraries as pos-
sible— but as many as possible. In a
closely allied phase of the music busi-
ness it has been very well demonstrated
that a broadcast supported operation is
a guarantee of their supply of music at
an equitable cost. Transcription services
depend on the broadcasting industry
for their existence. Their existence is
the broadcasting industry's guarantee
of transcribed music at an equitable
cost. A strong competitive transcribed
library business is vital to the radio
broadcast industry!
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Take another look at your recorded
music library. If it doesn't contain one
or more transcription libraries — you are
missing a bet program-wise and com-
mercial-wise. Call in the library repre-
sentatives for a hearing. You will be
glad you did.
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ASC!AP is a Liscliil, proLjicssixc Cati/cii. It acrs iii the best
interest of the Public, while faithtully serviiiL; its (.us-
tDiiiers and Membership.
ASCAP is frank and friendly.
ASCAP fosters and safei^uards the musical talent ot Ameri-
can youth, by increasing incentives, providint^' security
and protecting their creative product.
ASCAP aspires to preserve the American freedom of
thought and expression, for only in such climate — free
from social, economic and political pressure — can cre-
ative talent reach its full height.
ASCAP realizing that talent is not the property of any single
group, accepts composers and authors to membership
without regard to race, creed or color.
ASCAP strives to bring to an ever-widening audience a
fuller appreciation of America's rich musical heritage.
The Society freely fosters the performance of its mem-
2| bers' music without compensation, for diverse public,
1 educational, therapeutic and charitable uses.
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IX 1950 the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers will
enter its 37th year of service to licensees and members. Acting in the best
interest of the public, its customers and its members, ASCAP performs two
important functions:
1. It provides a readily accessible source at which promptly and with
no confusion may be cleared for performance a vast number of
copyrighted musical works,
2. It distributes to the members their proportionate shares of funds
paid for commercial performances.
Without ASCAP there would be endless confusion both for the members
and for the great number of business enterprises — including Radio and
Television — using music as an important element of their operations.
ASCAP enters upon its 37th year with a membership in excess of 2,400.
The Society's members include more than 2,000 composers and authors of
musical works, and nearly 400 publishers of these works. Native born
Americans from every state, as well as American citizens born in some 40
countries make up its membership.
I am happy to state that our business with Radio and Television is con-
ducted in an atmosphere of mutual confidence. The ASCAP-Radio agree-
ment is just entering upon the second of its two nine-year terms. We
expect our television agreements will be consummated with a terminal date
of December 31, 1953. Important network Television agreements have been
already signed, and we are confident that we shall soon have signed the re-
maining Television contracts.
My opinion, expressed a year ago, that Radio will not suffer from Tele-
vision competition has been strengthened by the progress of events. Each
medium occupies a distinct field. Each complements the other.
As President of ASCAP, speaking for its 2,400 members, I salute Radio
and Television with the earnest hope that 1950 may bring to these great in-
dustries increased opportunity and increased reward' for their service to
the American.
ASCAP maintains headquarters in the RCA Building, Radio City, with
25 branches throughout the country. Officers as of Jan. 1, 1950 are:
Fred E. Ahlert President
Send H. Borne Vice President
Otto A. Harbach Vice President
George W. Meyer Secretary
Louis Bernstein Treasurer
Donald Gray Assistant Secretary
Frank H. Connor Assistant Treasurer
The Board of Directors comprises 12 writer- and 12 publisher-members,
eight of whom are elected annually by the membership for three years
terms.
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ASCAP Publisher Memlicrs
A. B. C. Music Corp.
A-M Music Corp.
Chappell & Co., Inc.
AMA Music Co.
Abbey Music Co., Inc.
Adams, George, Music
Adrienne Music Co.
Advanced Music Corp.
Alfred Music Co., Inc.
Allen, Thornton W., Co.
Allied Music Corp.
Ambassador Music, Inc.
American Academy of Music
American Music Publishing Co.
Amsco Music Publishing Co.
Antobal Music Co.
Antony, Frank
Mr. Frank Madden
Apollo Music Co.
Argosy Music Corp.
Arrow Music Co.
LampI Sportswear Mfg. Co.
Arthur, Irving, Music Corp.
Ascher, Emil, Inc.
Atlas Music Corp.
Axelrod Publications, Inc.
Barbour — Lee Music Corp.
Baron, M., Co.
Barton Music Corp.
Bel-Air Music Corp.
Bell Song Publishing Co.
Belwin, Inc.
Berlin, Irving Music Co.
Beverly Music Corp.
Famous Music Corp.
Bibo Music, Inc.
Biltmore Music Corp.
Birchard, C. C, & Co.
Blasco Music, Inc.
Bloch Publishing Co.
Block, Martin
Bloom, Gen, Music Corp.
Blossom Music Corp.
Bogat Music Corp.
Boland, Clay, Inc.
Bond, Carrie Jacobs, & Son
Boston Music Co.
Boston Music Co., N. Y.
Boston Music Co., Boston
Bourne, Inc.
Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc.
Briegel, George F., Inc.
Broadway Music Corp.
Brooks Music Corp.
Herman Goldfarb
Brooks Music Pub. Co.
Broude Brothers
Bulls-Eye Music, Inc.
Burke & Van Heusen, Inc.
Burnett Ltd.
Buxton Hill Music Corp.
Chappell & Co., Inc.
Caesar, Irving
Campbell-Connelly, Inc.
Capitol Songs, Inc.
Cara Music Pub. Co.
Carribbean Music, Inc.
Carmichael Music Publications
c/o Elliot H. Gordon
Carroll Publications
Cecille Music Co., Inc.
Century Music Publishing Co.
Champagne Music Corp.
Chappell & Co., Inc.
Charling Music Corp.
Choice Music, Inc.
Church, John, Co., The
Coleman, Robert H.
Coleman-Ross Company, Inc.
Colony Music, Inc.
Congress Music Publications
Cornell Music, Inc.
Coslow Music
Courtney, Alan, Music Co.
Crawford Music Corp.
Crescendo Music Corp.
Crestview Music Corp.
Criterion Music Corp.
Cromwell Music, Inc.
Crystal Music Publishers, inc.
Crystalette Music Co.
Daniels, Charles N., Inc.
Chappell & Co., Inc.
Dash Connelly, Inc.
Fein
Davis, Joe, Music Co., Inc.
Dawson Music Co., Inc.
Delkas Music Publishing Co.
Denton & Haskins Corp.
Ditson, Oliver, Co., Inc.
Dorsey Bros. Music, Inc.
Drake -Hoffman -Livingston
Dreyer Music Corp.
Dubonnet Music Publishing
Durante, Jimmy Music Pub. Co.
East-West Music Co.
Edition Musicus-New York, Inc.
Edmonds, Shepard N.
Edwards Music Co.
Elkan-Vogel Co., Inc.
Elliot Music Co., Inc.
Emery Music, Inc.
Empire Music Co., Inc.
Ensemble Music Press
Enterprise Music Corp.
Evans Music Company
Famous Music Corp.
Fanfare Music Co.
Farrow Music, Inc.
Favorite Publishers, Inc.
Feist, Leo, Inc.
Fenner Publications
Fields, Arthur, Publications
Fillmore Music House
Fischer, Carl, inc.
Fischer, J., & Bro.
Fischer, Fred, Music Co., Inc.
Fitzsimons, H. T., Co.
Flammer, Harold, Inc.
Foley, Charles
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Foreign & Domestic Music
Forster Music Publisher, Inc.
Fortune Music, Inc.
Maxwell-Wirges
Fowler Music Company
Fox, Sam, Publishing Co.
Frank Music Corp.
Franklin, John, Co., Inc.
G fir C Music Corp.
Chappell & Co., Inc.
Galaxy Music Corp.
Al Gallico Music Company, Inc.
Gamble Hinged Music Co.
Herman Starr
Gaumont Music Publishers, Ltd.
Gem Music Corp.
General Music Publishing Co.
Georgeoff, Evan, Music Pub. Co.
Gershwin Pub. Corp.
G I Music
Glenmore Music, Inc.
Global Music, In:.
Goldmine Music, Inc.
Nick Kenny, Daily Mirror
Goldwyn, Samuel Music Pub.
Chappel & Co., Inc.
Goodman Music Co., Inc.
Gordon, Kaufman Cr Real, Inc.
Grand Music Corp.
Gray, H. W., Co., Inc.
Greenwich Music Co., Inc.
Guild Music Publishers, Inc.
Hall-Mack Co.
Hamilton Music Corp.
Handy Bros. Music Co., Inc.
Hansen, Chares H., Music Co.
Harman Music, Inc.
Harmony Music Corp.
Harms, Inc.
Harms, T. B., Co.
Harris, Chas. K., Music Pub.
Herbert Music Co., Inc.
Hollybrook Music Company
Homeyer, Chas. W., & Co.
Hope Publishing Co.
Howard, Joe, Music Publishers
Hudson Music Corporation
Huntzinger, R. L., Inc.
Idriss-Brown-Tibbles, Inc.
International Music, Inc.
J. P. Music Co.
Jacobs, Walter, Inc.
James Music, Inc.
Jayvee Music Publishing Co.
Melrose Music Corp.
Jefferson Music Co.
Jenkins Music Co.
Jewel Music Publishing Co.
Jones, Isham, Music Corp.
World Music, Inc.
Kanes Music Publishers
Keane, Michael, Inc.
Kearney Music Co.
Kelton, Inc.
Kendis Music Corp.
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Kenmor Music Co.
King, Charles E.
Knickerbocker Music Co.. Inc.
Krjmer Whitney, Inc.
Kuhn, Dick, Music Corp.
Lake Shore Publishins; Co., Inc.
La Salic Music Publishers, Inc.
Laurel Music Co.
Leeds Music Corp.
Leslie Music Corp.
Leslie, Edgar, Inc.
Lewis Music Publishing Co.
Lincoln Music Corp,
Lombardo Music, inc.
Lorenz Publishing Co.
Ludwig Music Pub. Co.
Lyric Music Publishers, Inc.
Senator Fred G. Moritt
Macap Music Publishers, Inc.
Manhattan Music Pub.
Manor Music Company
Marchant Music Publishers
Mario Music Corp.
Chappel & Co., Inc.
Martin Music
Massey Music Co., inc.
Maurice, The Peter, Music
Maxwell-Wirges Publications
Mayfair Music Corp.
Mr. Edwin H. Morris
Maypole Music, Inc.
McHugh & Adamson Music
Chappell & Co., Inc.
McKinley Pub., Inc.
Melo-Art Music Publishers
Melomusic Publications
Melrose Music Corp.
Melrose, Walter, Music Co.
Mercury Music Corp.
Milene Music
Miller Bob, Inc.
Miller Music Corp.
Mills Music, Inc.
Mogull Music Corp.
Monaco, James V., Inc.
Mrs. Virginia E. Monaco
Jacques Leslie Esq.
Monmar Music, Inc.
Mood Music Company, Inc.
Shapiro, Berstein & Co., Inc.
Morris, Edwin H., & Co., Inc.
Movietone Music Corp.
Musette Publishers, Inc.
Music Makers Pub. Co.
Music Workshop
Musical Works
Mutual Music Society, Inc.
Myers Music
National Music Publishing Corp.
Nazarene Publishing House
New World Music Corp.
Noble Music Co., Inc.
Northern Music Corp.
Novelty Music Company
O'Flynn, Charles, Publications
0 Kay Music Company
Oriole Music Corp.
Orten Music Company
Owens-Kemp Music Co.
Oxford Music Corporation
Paramount Music Corp.
Pauli Pioneer Music Corp.
Paxton Music, Inc.
Pepper, J. W., Son, Inc.
Photo Play Music Co., Inc.
Piantadosi Music Publications
Pic Music Corp.
Piedmont Music Co., Inc.
Pinkard Publications, Inc.
Players Music Corp.
Chappell & Co., Inc.
Plymouth Music Co., Inc.
Popular Music Co.
Portilla Music Corp.
Pressor, Theodore, Company
Pyramid Music Company
R. F. D. Music Publishing Co.
Record Music Corp.
Record Songs, Inc.
Reinbert & Co., Inc.
Remick Music Corporation
Remsen, Alice
Renault Music Co., Inc.
Rene, Leon Publications
Rhyme & Rhythm, Inc.
Rialto Music Pub. Corp.
Ricordi, G. & Co., Inc. of N. Y.
Ritchie Music Co., Inc.
Ritter, Tex, Music Publications
Robbins Music Corp.
Robbins, J. J., & Sons, Inc.
Robert Music Corp.
Rodeheaver Co., The
Rossiter, Will
Row, R. D., Music Co.
Roy Music Co., Inc.
Royal Music Publisher
Ruval Music Co.
Rytvoc, inc.
St. Nicholas Music Pub. Co.
Sanson Music Company
Santly-Joy, Inc.
Saunders Publications
Schirmer, G., Inc.
Schroeder, D. L.
Schroeder & Gunther, Inc.
Schwarz, Merrell, Music Co.
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
Shattinger, Inc.
Shawnee Press, Inc.
Shilkret, Nathaniel, Music Co.
Shubert Music Publishing Corp.
Simon, George, Inc.
Sinatra Songs, Inc.
Skidmore Music Co., Inc.
Skokie Music Corp.
Skylark Songs Music Publisher
Smith-Foley Music Publications
Society for the Publication of
American Music, Inc.
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Songs, Inc.
Southern Music Co.
Southern Music Publishing Co.
Spier, Larry, Inc.
Spina-Grccn Music Corp.
Spitzcr, Henry, Music Pub. Co.
Standard Music Publishers, Ltd.
Stanley Music, Inc.
Mindlin & Levy
Stanwood Music Corp.
Starlight Music
Stasny Music Corp,
State Music Pub. Co., Inc.
Stephens, Bob, Inc.
Stept, Inc.
Sam Stept
Stone Music Corp.
Summy, Clayton F., Co., N. Y.
Summy, Clayton F., Co., Chicago
Sun Music Co., Inc.
Sunset Music Publishers
Superior Music, Inc.
Supreme Music Corp.
Tempo Music, Inc.
Thomas, John, Music Corp.
Tin Pan Alley
Tobey Music Corp.
Tobias & Lewis, Music Pub.
Tone Music Company
Towne Music Corp.
Transcontinental Music Corp.
Triangle Music Corp.
Tropical Music Publishers
United Music Corp.
University Music Corp.
Urban Music Publications
Valando Music Corp.
Variety Music
Victor Publishing Co.
Victoria Publishing Co.
Viking Music Corp.
Villa-Lobos Music Corp.
Villa Moret, Inc.
Vogel, Jerry, Music Co., Inc.
Volkwein Bros., Inc.
Von Tilzer, Harry, Music Pub.
Warnow, Mark Music
Warock Music, Inc.
Warren, Harry, Music, Inc.
Waverly, Mr. Jack
Sam Weiss Music, Inc.
West'rn Music Publishing Co.
Whale Music Corp.
Williamson Music, Inc.
Willis Music Co.
Windsor Music Corp.
Jacque E. Horn
Witmark, M., & Sons
Wood, B. F. Music Co.
Woodward Music, Inc.
Words & Music, Inc.
World Music, Inc.
Worth, Bobby, Music Pub. Inc.
Yankee Music Publishing Corp.
Yellen & Fain
BROADCAST MUSIC, INC
By CARL HAVERLIN
President
ENTERING its 10th year of service to the broadcasting industry and all
users of music as well, BMI has amply demonstrated the value of free
enterprise in a competitive field as compared to a monopoly type of opera-
tion. As BMI marks its 10th Anniversary the fact is generally accepted that
the organization has arrived. Actually BMI "arrived" concurrent with the
time it became operative. Its reason for being, *'To create an independent
source of music," virtually became a reality when BMI made available its
first reservoir of music. This meant music in the fullest sense of the word.
Not only popular music such as may be heard on "Your Hit Parade," but
symphonic works, ballet and every conceivable type of serious composition.
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True the past season saw BMI-licensed music forge to the front ahead of
all others both in the popular and folk music classifications. As many as
four out of a possible seven tunes on "Your Hit Parade" were at times BMI.
While one end of the BMI business may watch the "Hit Parade" and Peat-
man sheet with concern, another end notes that the ballet troupe playing
the New York City Center averaged more than 20 per cent BMI licensed
music during course of its three-week run, and virtually all other music
used was public domain. Arturo Toscanini, conducting the NBC Symphony
Orchestra, frequently delves into the BMI repertoire of serious music.
Early last December, he presented an all-BMI program. This venerable
maestro selects his music first and never worries about who licenses what.
In making up an all-Italian program he selected Giordano, Puccini, Busoni
and Respighi. About 80 per cent of this music was AMP, a wholly owned
subsidiary of BMI and the rest also licensed through BMI. Such perform-
ances BMI takes in its stride. For one of the reasons for the purchase of
AMP outright was to maintain the flow of serious music as well as that
of other categories. •
And while hoeing its rows of standard crop, BMI can never be accused
of neglecting to plant the corn. For BMI has parlayed the so-called hillbilly
song into the top popular classification, and every juke box operator in
the country depends upon these songs for the major portion of his play.
Thus, BMI's first decade may be considered as the period during which
it consolidated its position as an international force in creating an inde-
pendent source of supply of music. And last but not least it has saved
the broadcasting industry many millions of dollars which would have
been spent in excessive performing rights license fees.
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OFFICERS OF BMI are: Carl Haverlin, president; Sydney M. Kaye, vice-president
and general counsel; Robert J. Burton, vice-president in charge of publisher relations;
Charles A. Wall, vice-president in charge of finance; Roy Harlow, vice-president,
station relations; Jean Geiringer, vice-president, foreign relations; and Charles E.
Lawrence, assistant treasurer.
DIRECTORS (elected annually): Justin Miller, chairman; Sydney M. Kaye, vice-
chairman; Herbert V. Akerberg, CBS; John Elmer, WCBM; Walter Evans, Westing-
house Radio Stations, Inc.; Carl Haverlin, BMI; William S. Hedges, NBC; Herbert
Hollister, KBOL; Leonard Kapner, WCAE; Joseph A. McDonald, ABC; Paul W.
Morency, WTIC; J. Leonard Reinsch, WSB; J. Harold Ryan, Fort Industry, Inc. and
James E. Wallen, MBS.
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A-1 Music Publishers of Amcr.
Aaron Music Company
Acme Music Corporation.
Acuff-Rosc Publications
Adams-Vcc & Abbott, Inc.
Adanac Music Company
Airlanc Music, Inc.
Aladdin Music Publications
Als^onquin Music. Inc.
Allegro Music, Inc.
Allen, Rick Publications
Allied Music, Inc.
Alvin Music Corporation
American Composer's Alliance
American Music, Inc.
Amigo Music Publishing Co.
Anson Music Publishing Co.
Appleton-Century, D. Co., Inc.
(B.M.I.)
Aragon Music Company
Arberne Music Co.
Ardsley Music Company
Arlene Music Co.
Arena Stars Incorporated
Arrow Music Press, Inc.
Associated Composers, Inc.
Associated Music Publishers, Inc.
Aurora Music Publishers
Autry, Gene Music Publishing,
Inc.
Avery Music Company
Avon Music, Inc.
Ball Music Publishing Company
Banbury Music, Inc.
Bandbox Music Incorporated
Bar Music Publishing Company,
Ltd., The
Barclay Music Company
Barron Music Company
Bartlett & Hartman Music
Publishers, Inc.
Baton Music Publishers
Beacon Music Company
Becker-Williams Publications
Beechwood Music Corp.
Bell Music Co.
Bellmore Music Pub. Co.
Bell-Tone Music Publishing Co.
Berger Publishing Company
Berwick Music Corp.
Beverly Music Company
Biehl, Rose
Biltmore Music, Inc.
Blane Music Company
Blazon Music Company
Block, Martin Music Inc.
Bluebird Music Company
Blue Note Records
Bluestone-Bernard Music Pub.
BMI Canada Ltd.
Bomart Music Corp.
Brenner Music, Inc.
Brightlights Music Publishing
Broadcast Music, Inc.
Byron Music Co.
Cameron Music Co.
Camillc's Music Company, Ltd.
Campbell Music, Inc.
Canficid, Cogswell
Cardinal Music Publications
Carnival Music Company, Inc.
Carol Music Company
Carson-Carrier Publications
Casa Musicalc Sonzogno
Cascales, Joe, Music Publisher
Cavalier Music Pub. Co.
Celestial Music Pub. Co., Inc.
Century Songs, Inc.
Ccrabino, Joseph
Charill Music Pub. Co.
Chase Music Co.
Checker Music Publishing Com-
pany
Chelsea Music Corporation
Cherio Music Publishers, Inc.
Chords Music Publishers
Christian Music Publishing Co.
Cille and Dail Publications
Cinephonic Music, Inc.
Claremont Music Company
Click Music Publishing Company
Close Harmony Publications
Clow, 0. B. (Estate of)
Coast to Coast Music Corp.
Cole Corporation, M. M.
Collwill Corporation
Colonial Music Publishing Co.,
Inc.
Columbia Music Publishing Com-
pany
Commercial Music, Inc.
Commodore Music Corporation
Continental Music Publications
Co.
Continental Record Co.
Copyright Music
Cornell Music Company
Country Music
Crestwood Publications
Crocker, Al
Cross Music Company
Cross, Samuel Avery
Crossroads Music Co.
Crowe, Edward
Crowe, Edward and Pyle, Pete
Dallas Music Co., Inc.
Dana Music Co., Inc.
Dance Music Corp.
Daniels Music Publishing Com-
pany
Darrell, Jack. Music Publisher
Davis fir Ostergard
Davis Music Company
Dawn Music Co.
Dayton Smith Publications
D. Davis & Co., Pty.
Dennis Music Co.
Dexter, Al and Paris, James
Dexter, Al, Music Publishing
Dinehart Music Company, The
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Dixie Music Publishing Co.
Dolan, Ann
Domino Music Corporation
Doraine Music Publishing Co.
Doraine, Peter, Inc.
Doray, T., Music Publishing Co.
Dornix Music, Inc.
Douglas Publishing Company
Duchess Music Corporation
Dumac Music Corporation
Dunray Music Company
Duo Music Publishing Corp.
Eagle Music Publishing Corpora-
tion
East Coast Music Publications
Eberle-Maxted Music Co.
Eccma Music Company
Echoes of Victory Music Pub.
Company
Editions Musicales Victoria Mu-
sical Editions
Editora Dominicana De Musica,
C. Por A.
Edizioni Kramer (Milano)
Edizioni Mascheroni (Milano)
Edizioni Musicali Di Lazzaro
Edizioni Musicali Italiane
Edizioni Suvini Zerboni
Ediee Music Corp.
Edward Music Service
Edwards, Norman, Music Pub.
Elkane Music Company
Elliott, Lewis
Elmore, C. M. Publisher
Elsmo Bros. Publishers
Elwood Publishing Co.
Embassy Music Corp.
Emco Music Company
Emerald Music Company
Emerson Music Publications,
Inc.
Encore Music Publications, Inc.
Enos, Clyde
Esquire Music Co.
Essay Music Company
Essgee Music Publishing Corp.
Excelsior Music Publishing Co.
Executive Music Corporation
Fairfax Music Company
Fairway Music Corp.
Fame Music Company
Fi-Del Music Publishing Co.
Fifer, C. Arthur
Fine Songs
Fletcher Publishing Company
Florida Music Company
Flye-Bye-Knight Pub. Co.
Folk Songs
Ford Music, Inc.
Foremost Melodies Inc.
Forest Glen Music Publishers
Four-Star Music Company
Fowler, Wallace Publications
France Music Company
Francis & Wilmore Music Pub.
BMI Publishers
Franco-American Publications
Freed & Hall Music Publishers
Freeman, Albert Edward
Freeman Music Co.
Fremart Music Company
Frey, Fran and Company
Friedly, Lowell G. & Company
G & W Music Publications, The
G. M. S. Music Publishing Co.
Gala Music Publishing Corp.
Gilbert Music Publishers
Glamor Music Co.
Globe Publications
Goday Music Inc.
Golden Gate Quartet Music Co.
Golden Tune Publishers
Golden West Melodies, Inc.
Golden West Music Publications
Gollatz Music Publisher
Goode Music, Inc.
Gordon Music Company
Gordon Music Publisher
Green Music Publications
Grimes Music Publishers
Guinand, Clinton
Guy Publishing Company, The
H. M. Banner Publications
Halama, Frank J., Publications
Halmac Company
Hamilmeyer Music Publishing
Company
Hanna & Co. Music Composi-
tions
Happy Songs, Inc.
Harmony House
Harmony Music Publishers
Hartmann, Edward & Lynette
Hartmann & Van Horn
Harwall Music Publishers
Haun, Dal E., Company
Hawaii Conservatory Pub. Co.
Hemispheric Publications
Hendrix Music Publications
Hill and Range Songs, Inc.
Hill Music Publishing Company
Hillbilly Music Publishing Co.
Hilliard-Currie Music Publishers
Hillside Music Publishers
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
(B.M.I.)
Hit Parade Publications
Hockenhull's Music Publications
Hoffman, Carrie
Holden, Alfred H.
Holdsworth, Elmer
Hollywood House Music Pub-
lishing Co.
Hollywood Melody Publishing
Co.
Hollywood Music Sales
Hollywood-Western Music Co..
Inc.
Holmes Publications
Hoosier Music Publications
Hopkins, Earle C.
Horoscopes in Song
House of Carols
House of Irish Songs
House of Melody
Howard, Jack, Publications, Inc.
Hub Publishing Company
Humphries, Bruce, Inc.
Hunter's Music House
Hynnes Music Company
Imco Music Publishing Lo.
Imperial Music Publishing Co.
Inco Music Company
Independent Music Publishers
Indigo Music, Inc.
Ineman, James
Inspired Music Company
Inter- American Music Pub. Co.
Intermountain Specialty Sales
Company
Internationa! Dance Studio
International Popular Music Co.
Irma Music Company
J.A.Y. Music Company
Jackson Music Corporation
Jahnke Publishing Company
James, Floyd Duke
Janis, Stephen
Jardy Music
Jay-Dee Music Corporation
Jay Method, Publisher
Jean Music Company
Jill Music Co.
Jo-Ann Music Company
John Mason's Pub. Co.
Johnstone-Montei, Inc.
Johnstone Music, Inc.
Jones, J. Grayson, Music Com-
pany
Joseph Music
Judson Music Co.
Jupiter Publishing Company
Kammen, J. & J., Music Co.
Kampas, William T.
Kaolene Corp.
Karen Publications
Karr, Jerome J.
Kaymusic Publishers
Kayro Music Publishing Co.
Keenote Music
Kelly Music Publications
Kelly, William A.
Kelton-Romm Music Company
Kennedy Music Company
Kenneth Publishing Company
Kerr, Edward
Key City Music Publishing Com-
pany
Key Music Company
Keyser Music Publisher
Keystone Music Co.
King-Del Music Publishers
Kinkade's Songs
Kit Music Company
Knight Publishing Co.
Knobloch, M. H.
817
Knudsen Publications
Knutson & Kilbourne Song Pub
lishers
Kolbert, Marguerite (Produc-
tions)
Kord Music Company
Krygier, Joseph
Kukula, Frank
L & B Publications
La Chapelle Music Publications
La Rue Publishing Company
Lance Music Co., Inc.
Lang-Worth Publications, Inc.
Lanier Music Company
Latin American Publishing Corp
Laura-Lea Music
Laurel Music Publishers, Inc.
Lawndale Music Publishers
Leal, Felipe Valdes
Lee, Robert, Music Publishers,
Inc.
Lee, Rosemary
Lee Music
Lennerts Music Publications
Leora Music
Lester, Betty
Lester, J. L., Music Company
Lewcon Music Company
Liberty Music Publishers
Life Music, Inc.
Life Records, Inc.
Lincoln, F. S.
Lind Music Company
Linden Music Publishers
Little Jazz Music Pub., Inc.
Livingston & Evans Music Com-
pany
Lois Music Publishing Co.
Lomax, Carl, Music Publishing
Company
London Music Corp.
Lone Star Music Co.
Long, J. Baxter
Long, Joey Music Publishing
Lowden, C. Harold
Lubin, Jimmy, Music Publishers
Lucky Music Publishers
Lutz Brothers Music Co., Inc
Lydian Music Publishers
Lynch, Edward J.
Lynn, E. A., Publishing Com-
pany
Lynne Music Company
Lyric Music Co.
M. and F. Music Publisher, The
M-E Melodies
M. R. E. Music Co.
Mac Angelo
MacFarlane, Thomas M.
Mac Gregor, Grant
Mack Music Company
Mack-Nell Publications
Mackley Music Publishing Co.
Maestro Music Company
Magnet Music, Inc.
IS >l I l> II li I i s h <' r s
Magnolia Music Corp.
Main Music Publishing Com
pany, The
Main Street Songs, Inc.
Majestic Music Company
Major Melodies
Major Minor Music
Malamar Music, Inc.
Mallory Music Publicahons
Manhattan Melodies Music Pub
Mank's. Chaw, Blue Ribbon
Music Co.
Mann Music Co.
Manning Music Company
Mansfield, Frank, Music Pub.
Co.
Marchant, J. C., Publications
Marcy, Victor
Mardi Gras Music Company
Maresh Music Co.
Margo Music Co.
Marino Music Company
Marion and Son Publishing Co.
Mark-Lee Music Company
Mar-Lane Music Publishers
Marks, E. B. Music Corp.
Mars Music Publications
Marsales, Frank
Marston Music
Martens, W. F., Music Co.
Martin, Jack "Tex"
Marvel Music Pub. Co.
Master Melodies Music Pub.
Master Music Press, Inc.
Master Music Publishers
Masters Music
Material Songs Publishing Com-
pany
Mayhams Music Company
McCall and Malin Publishing
Company
McClaran, Olive Hanson
McClellan Music Company
McClure Music Company
McClure, Ruth D.
McCune Music Company
McDonald, J. K.
McDonald Music Company, The
McDowell, Frances Grider
McGhee, Berry M.
McGinty Music Publishing Com-
pany
McCiean, Gene, Music Co.
McMahon, Frank
Meadowbrook Music Publishing
Co.
Med-Rik Music Publishing Com-
pany
Medallion Music Corp.
Mellin Music, Inc.
Mellow Music Publishing Co.
Melo Music Co.
Melo-Song Publishers
Melodies of the Americas, Inc.
Melody Hall Music Publishers
Melody Lane, Inc. 'Peer)
Melody Modcrne Incorporated
Melody Music Company
Melody Music Publications
Mclotone Music Publishers
Memphis Music Publishers, The
Mercury Music
Merit Music, Inc.
Merit Music Publishing Co.
Mcritt Publications
Mcrrymount Music Press
Mcrrywood Publishers
Metropolitan Music Company
Metropolitan Music Publishers
Michael Music Co., Inc.
Micor Publishing Company
Midland Music Company
Midwestern Publishers
Milibrook Music
Millburn Music Publishers, Inc.
Milliegcne Music Publishing
Company
Miracle Music Company
Mission Hills Publications
Missud, Jean M. (B.M.I.)
Mode Music Publishing Co.
Modern Melo Melody Publica-
tions
Modern Melodies Publishing Co.
Modern Music Publishing Co.
Modern Standard Music Co.
Mohawk Music Publishing Co.
Monahan Music Publications
Monarch Music Company
Mongiello, Cosmo Andreotti
Monitor Music Publishers
Monmouth Publishing Company
Mono-Music
Monroe Music Company
Monroe Music House
Monroe Publications
Moon Ray Music Publishers
Morris Music Publications
Morrison & Ewing
Morrison Music Company
Morrissey Music Company
Morse, Dave, Studio Publishing
Company
Motley Music Publishing Co.
Motor City Music Publishers
Mount Vernon Publications
Mountain Music Company
Mountain State Music Pub.
Movieland Music Publishers
Murob Music Publishers
Murray Music Publishers
Musart, L. C. Publications
Music Art Publications
Music Box Melodies
Music City Copyrights
Music Counter, The
Music Enterprises
Music for Frets
Music For Young America Co.
Music Incorporated
818
Music Manuscript Reporter
Music Products, Inc.
Music Row Publications
Musicana, Inc.
Musin, Ovid IE. B. Marks!
Mustang Music Pub. Co.
Muzik Masters Company
Nash Chain Song Service, The
National Association For Blind
Composers, Inc.
National Brocdcasting Co., Inc.
National Music Corp.
Nationwide Songs. Inc.
Nelson, Ovcrson Publications
Neptune Music Publishers
Nettles Publishing Co.
New England Song Publishing
New Era Music Corporation
New Harmony Music Publishers
New York Music Publishing
Co.
Newton, Al
Niehoff, Dolorosa
Niksch, Donald E.
Nimisilla Music Company
Nolan Music Co.
Nolton, Frances Stuart
Nordoll Music Co.
Normandy Music, inc.
Normay Music Company
Northeastern Music Company,
The
Northern Bell Music Pub. Co.
Nosnaws Music Company
Note Music Co.
Noteworthy Music, Inc.
Nu-Tune Music Corporation
Nu-View Publications
Oahu Publishing Company
Ocean-Spray Music Company
Olin, Milton E.
Oliver-Jacobs Music
Olson, Nils
Olympian Agencies
Onyx Publishers
Orange Music Publishers
Oree Music
Original Music Publishing Co.,
Inc.
Oriole Tunes
Often fir Kemp
Out West Music Publisher, The
Ozark Mountain Music Pub.
P. M. Music Publishing Co.
Pace Music Co.
Pacific Coast Music Publishers
Pacific Music Publications
Palladium Music Publishing Co.
Palomar Music Corp.
Pan-American Publications
Parade Music Company
Paradise Music Company
Paragon Publishers
Paris, James B.
Pastor Music Co.
BMI Publishers
Paterson, James A.
Pafmar Music Company, Inc.
PatrioHc Music Publishing Co.
Paty Publishing Company, The
Paul Reiner Music Pub. Co., Inc.
Paxon, Margaret 0.
Pearl Music Company, Inc.
Peer International Corporation
Peerless Music Publishing Co.
Pelkonen, Matt, Music Co.
Peloubet, William Spalding
Pemora Music Company, Inc.
Penn-Sylvan Publications
Personal Publications
Peskin Music Publishing Co.
Phono-Tunes Music Company
Pittman, Pete, Publications
Pitts, P. S., Publications
Plamor Music Company
Plumb, Neely Publishing Co.
Pond, Frank, Music Company
Porgie Music Corporation
Portland Music Company, The
Prelude Music Co. (E. B. Marks)
Premier Music Publishing
Prestige Music
Preview Music Co., Inc.
Pre-View Publications
Princess Publications
Pritchett Publications
Professional Music, Inc.
Pro Musica Publishing Co.
Propoggio, R. N.
Prosser Music Publishing Co.
Proven Publications
Putman Publications
Quaker Music Company
Quality Music Company, Inc.
Quincy Music Publishers
R. R. Publishers
R. S. Rose Publishing Co.
Radio & Video Music Publishing
Company
Radio Music Company
Radio Music Publishers
Radio-Recording Songs, Inc.
Radio Screen Music Pub. Co.
Rainbow Melodies Music Co.
Rainbow Music Corporation
Rainbow Music Publishers
Rainier Music Publishers
Rancho Music
Randolph, Al, Publications
Ray Music Publishing Company
Raybert Music Company
Raymond Music Corp.
Raymond, William
Raymor-McCollister Music Pub-
lishers
Rayven Music Co., Inc.
Real Music Company
Record Music Publishing Com-
pany
Recordo Music Publishers
Red River Songs
Redskin Publishing Co.
Redwood Music Co., Inc.
Reeny Rhythms
Rees, H. E., Music Publishers
Reeves, John Frank
Regal Music Company
Regal Music Company, Ltd.
Regent Music Corp.
Reid & Singer Music Publish-
ing Co.
Remarque Music Publishing Co.
Remington Music
Renown Music, Inc.
Republic Music Corporation
Retter, Louis, Music Company
Revell, Thomas H.
Reveille Music Co.
Rex Music Publishers
Rhodes, David W.
Rhythm Publishing Company
Rhythms Of The West
Richardson Songs
Ricordi, G. & Co.
Rinehart, Marion W., Music
Enterprise
Ringwald Publications
Rinker, Charles, Music Pub.
Rion, Johnny
Riverdale Music Co.
Rivervale Music, Inc.
Roberts, Virgil, Publishing Co.,
Inc.
Rod Jon Music Company
Rodenberg, Edward L.
Romance Music Publications
Romaunt Music Publications
*Romay Music, Inc.
Romeo Twin Publishing Co.
Roque, Julio
Rork, Ernest A., & Son
Rosemart Music Co.
Rosetti, Joseph
Roslyn Music Company
Ross & Howard
Rossi, Edward
Rossi, Edward and Louis
Rossongs Music Publishers
Roth, Elizabeth
Roth, Howard H., & Co., Inc.
Rousseau Publishing Co.
Roxy Music Corp.
Roy, Mary
Royal Crown Music Company
Royal Gorge Music Publishing
Royal Music Corporation
Royalty Music Company
Rubens, Mark
Ruby Music Co.
Rudy Vallee Music Publications
Rujanart Music Publications
Rumbalero Music, Inc.
Russell, Willard
Russian-American Music Pub-
lishers, Inc.
S. A. Melodi
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S. B. G. Music Publishers
Salamanca Music Publishers
Salvatori Music Company
San Juan Music Publishing Co.
Sanders, Zeb V.
Sapphire Music Publisher
Savoy Music Company
Sawaya Publications, Inc., The
Saxonette Music Company
Scala Music Publishers
Schael, August, Company
Scheuerle Bros. Music Publishers
Schillinger, Arthur E.
Schirmer, E. C, Music Co.
Schofer, Kitty James
Scholl Publishing Company
Schumann Music Company
Scripter's
Seattle Music Publishing Co.
Seidel, Emil, Music Pub'g Co.
Sentinel Music Publications
Serac Publishing Co.
Sgambellone, G., Music Pub-
lishers
Shavers, Herman
Shaw, Charlie, Publications .
Shelby Music Publishing Co.
Sheldon - Mitchell Publishing
Corp.
Shermack Company
Sherwood Music
Shields Music Corporation
Shopa Music Publications
Show-Biz Music Co.
Shutt, Albert, Music Publisher
Simon House, Inc.
Singer, Murray, Music Pub.
Singmore Music Publishers
Siravo Music Company
Skrivanek Music
Skylark Songs
Skyline Music Publishers
Slate Enterprises, Inc.
Smart Songs Publishing Co.
Smith, Bob
Smith, Jerry, Publications
Smith Publications
Snell, Ethel, Publishing Co.
Snyder, Fenton Publications
Sobeck, Rosina
Society of Jewish Composers,
Publishers and Songwriters
Soergel, Oscar
Sommers, Henry J.
Song-Ranch Publications
Song Shop, The
Song-Tex Music Company
Songette Publishing Co.
Sonorous Music Co., Inc.
Sons Music Pub. Co.
Sophisticate Music, Inc.
Sorority Fraternity Record Co.
Spanish Music Center
Spartan Music Publishers
Spotlight Music Company
K >l I l> II h I i s li o r s
Spry Music Publishing Co.
Staff Music
Staff Music Corporation
Stan Host Melodies
Standard Publications
Stanow Publications
Star Music Co.
Stark Music Printing Company
Starlight Music Company
Stavin, Milt, Music Company
Steele, Ted, Publishing Co.
Stein, Rose Yvonne
Stem, Jos. W., & Co. i E. B.
Marks)
Stern Music Publishing Co.
Steven, Arthur Publications
Stevens Music Company
Stevens Music Corporation
Stevens, Thomas A.
Stone, Irving
Stone, Jack & Associates
Stover Music Company
Strand Press Music Publishers
Stratton, A. D., Music Co.
Stuart Music, Inc.
Sudlik & Siegel
Sultan Associates
Sun Ray Music Publishers
Sundial Songs
Sunnyside Music Publications
Sunrise Music Company
Sunshine Music Company
Superior Melodies Publishing Co.
Sutton Music Company
Swansongs Publications
Sweet Music Publications
Sweet, William R.
Swing & Tempo Music Co.
Swing Music Publishers
Symbolic Music Publishing Co.
Syncopation Songs
Syndicate Music Publishers, Inc.
Szathmary, Irving
Tannen Music, Inc.
Taps Agency
Tara Music Company
Tele-Mus Publishing Company
Terry Tune Studios
Televise Music Company
Thomas-Cole Publishing Co.
Tic-TToc Publishing Company
Tiffany Music Company
Tiffany Productions, Inc.
Timberland Publishing Co.
Time Music Company
Times Square Music Publishing
Tingor Music, Inc.
Tinker, Bill
Tobby Music Publishers
Tomerlin, Lysle
Tompkins, Clarence F.
Tompkins, Clarence & Cuff,
Paul
Tone Record Co.
Topik Tunes
Tourjcc, Leo Eben
Tracy Music Company, Inc.
Trade Mark Music
Trans-American Music Pub.
Transatlantic Music Company
Treasure Music Publishers
Trend Music
Triad Music Company
Trianon Publications
Trinity Music Co., Inc.
Trio Music Company
Tropical Song Counter
Trutone Publishing Company
Tune-House Publications
Tune Shop Music Publishers, Inc.
Tune-Time Music
Tune Towne Tunes
Turner Tunes, The
20th Century Music Publishers
U. S. and International Music
Publishers
U. S. Music, Inc.
Uhl & Ware
Ultra Music Company
linger Music Publisher
Unique Music Publishers
United Artists Publishing Co.
United Music, Inc.
Universal Music Sales
University Music Co.
University of Toledo
University Publishing Company
Uranus Music Company
Val Music Corporation
Valentine Music Publications
Valiant Music Company, Inc.
Valjean Music
Valley-Hill Music Co.
Valor Publications
Van Brunt Publishing Company
Van Dorn
Van Russ Music
Vance Music Company
Vander Music Company
Vanguard Songs
Van's Music Company
Variety Music Company
Vavrin & King
Velleca Publishing Company
Vernon Music Publishers
Versailles Music Co., Inc.
Vicca's Music Co.
Victor-Gospel Music Co.
(hymns)
Victory Music Company
Village Music Co.
Vogue Music Corporation
Volunteer Music Sales Co.
Von Hailberi? Music Company
Wade Franklin, Publications
Wahl, J. Frederick
Wald Music Company
Waldcn, Orville C.
Waldman, Irving, Music Pub.
Wallace Publishing Company
Ward, Allan W., Music Pub.
Warner Studio
Warren Publications
Washburn, Rozella T.
Washington Music Bazaar
Waterss Music Publishing Co.
Watkins Music, Inc.
Watson, W. A.
Wayne, D., Music Publishing
Weaver, Jesse E.
Webster Music Company
Weeks, Publisher
Wemar Music Corporation
Wentworth, Martha
Wesjay Music Corp.
West Coast Music Publishers
Westchester Music Co.
Whimsy, Ltd.
White Mountain Music
White Way Music Company
Whitney, F. E., Publications
Wilcox Music Publishing Co.
Willard Herring, Ltd.
Williams, Albert
Williams & Williams
Wilson Publishing Co.
Winfield Music, Inc.
Wing Music Corp.
Winner Music
Winters, Leo, Inc.
Winthrop, G. & Company
Wise Music Publications
Witro Music Publishing Co.
Wiz£ll, Murray, Music Co.
Wolfe, Hugh J.
Wood Song and Record Co.
Woodward, Harry, Music Pub.
Woodland Music Company
Woods Music Co.
Worldwide Music Publishers
Wright Publishing Company
Wrightman, Neale Publishers
Wyner Music Publishers
Wyoming Music Company
"X-L" (Excell) Music Publica-
tions
Yale Record Company
Yacoubian Publications
Zaboy-Landino Music Company
Zenith Music Publications
Zoeller Music Company
NOTE: BMI publishers of Religious Music, special releases of individual compositions and the scores
and songs of colleges and universities, are not included in this listing.
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A!$!$OCIATED MUSIC
PIJBLISHER!^, INC.
By M. E. TaifiPKINS
President and Secretary
Associated Music Publishers, Inc., 25 West 45th Street, New York 19,
New York, a wholly owned subsidiary of Broadcast Music, Inc. is in its
third fiscal year since its acquisition by Broadcast Music, Inc.
In addition to its own extensive catalogue of orchestra, chamber music
and chorus music, it continues to represent exclusively in the United States
such ifine foreign catalogues as Breitkopf and Hartel — Leipzig; Universal
Edition — Vienna; N. Simrock; B. Schott's Soehne — Mainz; Schott & Co.,
Ltd. — London and Edition Max Eschig-Paris. Associated continues to
represent exclusively as selling agent the fine standard and serious music
catalogues which were developed by BMI throughout its publishing life.
Performance rights continue to be administered by BMI.
AMP Board of Directors: Carl Haverlin, President of BMI; William
Hedges, NBC; Sydney M. Kaye, Vice-President of BMI; Paul Morency,
WTIC ; J. Harold Ryan, Fort Industry Company ; M. E. Tompkins.
AMP officers: Sydney M. Kaye, Chairman of the Board; M. E. Tompkins,
President and Secretary; Karl Bauer, Vice-President; Earl B. Hall, Vice-
President; Charles A. Wall, Treasurer.
Publishers
AibI Verlag (See Universal Edi-
tion)
Alpha Music
Congress Music Co.
Latin American Bureau
Leader Music Co.
Associated Music Publishers, Inc.
Bote & Bock
Lauterbach & Kuhn
Breitkopf Publications
Breitkopf & Haertel
Carl Simon
Broussan (See Editions Eschig)
Casa Musicale Sonzogno
Congress Music Co. (See Alpha
Music)
Demets (See Editions Eschig)
'"Doblinger Verlag
Dupont (See Editions Eschig)
Eos Verlag (See Simrock)
Editions Eschig
Broussan
Demets
Dupont
Ondet
Pion Honori
Societe Nouvelle
Vieu
Filmusic Union (See B. Schott's
Soehne)
Julius Hainauer
Kahnts' Schering Edition
Latin American Bureau (See Alpha
Music)
Lauterbach & Kuhn (See Alpha
Music)
Leader Music Co. (See Alpha
Music)
F. E. C. Leuckart
Luckardt (ee Simrock)
Otto Maass (See Universal Edi-
tion)
Nagel Musical Archives
Ondet (See Editions Eschig)
Philharmonischer Verlag (See B.
Schott's Soehne)
Pion Honor^ (See Editions Eschig)
Pro Art Publications
Russian-American Music Publish-
ers, Inc.
Schott & Co., Ltd.
B. Schott's Soehne
Filmusik Union
Grosch Verlag
Philharmonischer Verlag
Schuberthaus Verlag (See Uni-
versal Edition)
Senff (See Simrock)
Carl Simon (See Breitkopf &
Haertel)
N. Simrock
Esos Verlag
Luckardt
Raabe & Plothow
Senff
Societe Nouvelle (See Editions
Eschig)
'^Universal Edition
AibI Verlag
Albert Gutman
Schuberthaus Verlag
Otto Maass
Vieu (See Editions Eschig)
^Symphonic Works only, as per o
special list.
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!^i:SA€, Iiic
President
T11I^ liroack-asliiiK \ I'ai', .just [last, lias Ween a tiionu'iitoiis oiu' with Ki'^'iit.
strides ami athaiR-eniciU tiiat surpassed all forecasts and exi)ectations.
The accent was, of course, on television but the loni^-time AM and FM sta-
tions, alonjr with the newer ones, matched all that with tine skill and artistry
to further secure^ theii- jiosition in tliis \-ital entei'tainment industi'v in which
we are engai^ed.
After more than half a century in the music world . . . the last two decades
allied with radio ... I cannot help but think how amazing and truly .spec-
tacular the growth and advancement of music and the associated arts.
•
That . . . all that has been done culturally as well as commercially through
cooperation and that must be our theme keynote as we continue to work
together as friendly but aggressive competitors. That is the American way,
has been and with our strong and firm intent, always will be.
We have every reason to believe that SESAC Service means a great deal
to each and every broadcaster . . . the more than 2700 stations who are
licensed to use the music from our many affiliated publishers' catalogs, and
the hundreds of subscribers to the SESAC Transcribed Library. We are
one of the oldest as well as one of the largest of the music licensing organiza-
tions. It is truly music of lasting value and in it you find almost unlimited
quantities of American Folk numbers, hymns, gospel songs, orchestral selec-
tions, others from the worlds of opera and operetta, musical comedy, sym-
phony, standard and novelty songs, hillbilly, western, and even dramatic
sketches and plays, etc. This material is ideally suitable for TV just as it
long has been for AM and FM.
•
Our more than 3000 recorded selections in the SESAC Transcribed
Library likewise fit ideally into the same category and requirement. We have
just issued a complete and thorough catalog of such mood listings for that
usage. Of course, for day-in and day-out operation, the Library is con-
stantly in use by hundreds of stations.
The SESAC Transcribed Library has been vastly enlarged and its scope
extensively widened and increased. We have a whole new section of selec-
tions in full-playing time. Our plans for the future are gauged for even
greater achievement in the Library division of SESAC. We believe that we
can be of greater service to the industry by keeping its price low and within
reason with no sacrifice in quality. That we have done and will continue to
do as we take the best of the past and make it a part of the future.
•
The past year saw the beginning and development of our new Script
Service for SESAC Library subscribers. Quickly it has assumed a position
of major importance.
Every indication is for another fine radio year ahead and it will be if we
all strive together and make the usual annual advances that the listening ... .
and seeing . . . public has come to expect from us.
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SESAC Publishers
Accordion Music Publishing Co., New
York
including:
Deiro, Pietro
Albright Music Company (See National
Music Company, Inc.)
Alford, Harry L., Chicago
Alkire, Eddie, Publications, Easton, Pa.
Arct, M., Warsaw, Poland
Ashmall, Wm. E., Company (See Mc-
Laughlin & Reilly Co.)
Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapo-
lis, Minn.
Avalon Music Publishing Co. (See Stir-
ling Music Publishing Co.)
Babwin Publications (See Pallma Music
Products)
Barnes, A. S., and Company, Inc., New
York
Barnhouse, C. L., Company, Oskaloosa, la.
Bartlett, E. M. (See Brumley, Albert
Barwicki, K. T. (See "P.W.P.")
Beazley, Samuel W. & Son (See Stamps-
Baxter Music & Printing Co. and
Tennessee Music & Printing Co.)
Beirly Company (See Chart Music Pub-
lishing House, Inc.)
Bendix Publishing Corp. (See National
Music Company, Inc.)
Benson, John T., Publishing Co., Nash-
ville, Tenn.
Braun, Hubert J., Chicago,
including:
Braun Music Co.
Braun Organization, The
Broadcast Music Publishers (See Na-
tional Music Company, Inc.)
Brumley, Albert E., Powell, Mo.
including:
E. M. Bartlett
Bryant Music Company, New York
Call-Mar Publishers, Inc., Woodstock, 111.
Capitol Music Co. (See National Music
Company, Inc.)
Cardilli, M. V. (See Cerruto)
Catholic Music Co. (See McLaughlin &
Reilly Co.)
Central Music Co., Sherman Oaks, Calif,
including :
Ramsey, Will F.
Cerruto, John M., New York
including:
M. V. Cardilli
Chart Music Publishing House, Inc., Chi-
cago
including :
Beirly Company, Alfred
Coanacher, B.
Huffer, Fred K.
Littig, Frank, Mu^ic Publishing Co.
Warde, Harry
Warner, F. Eugene
Western Accordion Music Company
Church Music Co., The, Fullerton, Cal.
including:
Grammer, Frank
Clef Music Corporation, New York
Coanacher, B. (See Chart Music Publish-
ing House, Inc.)
Composers Press, Inc., The, New York
Concord Music Publishing Co., Inc., New
York
Cummings, M. Homer, Glasgow, West Va.
Daniel, John, Quartet Song Publishers,
Nashville 5, Tenn.
Deiro, Pietro (See Accordion Music Pub-
lishing Co.)
Denison, T. S., & Company, Chicago
Di Bella, 0., New York
Editions Pro Arte (See "P.W.P.")
Eulenburg, Ernst, Ltd., London, England
Fairbank, H. W., Company ( See National
Music Co., Inc.)
Firm Foundation Publishing House,
Austin, Tex.
including:
Dean, Emmet S.
Dean & Edmiaston
Dean & Evridge
Dean & Franklin
Dean & Hensley
Dean <& Morgan
Dean & Sebren
Ramsey & Parker
Trio Music Co.
Fouts-Payne Music Co., Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw, Poland
Gilbert Music Company (See McLaughlin
& Reilly Co.)
Goddard Music Company, Chicago
Gornston, David, New York
Grabczewski, F., Warsaw, Poland
Hall Music Co., The, Maryville, Tenn.
Hall & McCreary Co., Chicago
Harmonia Edition Publishing Company,
New York
including:
Harmonie Publications
Rondo Publications
Harper & Brothers, New York
Hartford Music and Printing Company,
Inc., The, Powell, Mo.
Hart's Music Company (See National
Music Co., Inc.)
Hathaway, Franklin Earl Music Pub-
lisher, Chicago
including:
Gospel Music Publications
Henson, J. M., Music Publisher, Atlanta
Ga.
including:
Morris-Henson Music Co.
Southern Music Plate Co.
Hoffman, Raymond A., Company, Chicago
Holbrooke, Josef (See Modern Music
Library)
S i: S A i P II l> I i s h o r s
llutrer, Fred K. (See Chart Music Pub-
lishing House, Inc.)
Idzikowski, Leon, Warsaw, Poland
Idzikowski, M. (See "P.W.P.")
Jastrzab (See "P.W.P.")
Jetfress Music Co., Crossett, Ark.
Jewell, Fred, Music Co., Worthington,
Ind.
KaniKT Music Publishiiij? Co. (See Top
Music Publishers, Inc.)
Keene, Hank, Inc., South Coventry, Conn.
Kelnian Music Corp., New York
King, K. L., Music House, Inc., Fort
Dodge, la.
King Music Publishing Corp., New York
Kjos, Neil A., Music Co., Chicago
including:
Max and Beatrice Krone
Krachtus, John, Inc., Chicago
Krone, Max (t Beatrice (See Kjos Music
Co.)
Littig, Frank, Music Publishing Co. (See
Chart Music Publishing House, Inc.)
Liturgical Music Company (See Mc-
Laughlin & Reilly Co.)
Liturgical Music Press, Inc., New York
McLaughlin & Reilly Co., Boston
including:
Liturgical Music Company
Catholic Music Co.
Also including published copyrighted
compositions taken over from:
Wm. E. Ashmall & Co.
Berge Music Company
John Singenberger
Otto Singenberger
Gilbert Music Company
Modern Music Library, London, England
including:
Josef Holbrooke
Morris-Henson Music Co. (See Henson,
J. M., Music Publisher)
Music Press (William L. Dawson) Tuske-
gee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala.
Music Press, Inc., New York
Music Products Corporation (See Pallma
Music Products)
National Music Co., Fort Worth, Tex.
including:
Ferrill, J. W.
Quartet Music Com.pany
Thomas, Alvis O.
Thomas, J. E.
National Music Company, Inc., Chicago
including:
Albright Music Company
Bendix Publishing Corp.
Broadcast Music Publishers
{See Eddy Hanson)
Capitol Music Co.
Fairbank, H. W., Company
Hurt's Manic Company
Popular Music Puhlications
Select Music Company
Standard Music Company {See Eddy
Hanson)
Standard Songs {See Eddy Hanson)
Windsor Music Company
also including published copyrighted
compositions taken over from:
Eddy Hanson
Nattrass-Schenck, Inc., New York
Network Music Publishers (See Top Mu-
sic Publishers, Inc.)
Northwestern Press, The, Minneapolis,
Minn.
Nowa Scena, Warsaw, Poland
Nowacki, Henryk X. (See "P.W.P.")
Oak Ridge Quartet Music Co., Nashville
Tenn.
Pagani, 0., & Bro., New York
Pallma Music Products Corp., Chicago
including:
Pallma, Frank, Music Publisher
Music Products Corporation
Babwin Publications
Quincke, Walter A. {Compositions as
per list issued)
Panella, Frank A., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Paragon Music Publishers, New York
Parks, J. A., Company, Chicago
Parris Music Co. (See Tennessee Music
and Printing Co.)
Parris, 0. A. (See Stamps Quartet Music
Co.)
Perry's Sons, A. W., Sedalia, Mo.
Pioneer Music Press, Salt Lake City
including:
Wheelwright, Lorin F.
Podgorski, I., Philadelphia, Pa.
Polonia Publishing Co. (See Zalewski,
B. J.)
Popular Music Publications (See Na-
tional Music Company, Inc.)
Pro Arte (See Editions Pro Arte)
"P.W.M.", Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyc-
zne, Krakow, Poland
"PWP" Przedstawicielstwo Wydawnictw
Polskich (Association of Polish Pub-
lishers) ; Warsaw, Poland
Towarzystwo Wydawnicze Muzyki
Polskiej
Wiehler, Z.
Witczyk, Stanislaw
"Zaiks" Zwiazku Autorow, Kom-
pozytorow I Wydawcow
Zak, Czeslaw
Zaremba, Alojzy
Quartet Music Company (See National
Music Company)
824
SESAC Publishers
Quincke, Walter A. (See Pallma Music
Products)
Radio City Guitar Studio, Jackson
Heig-hts, New York
Ramsey, Will M. (See Central Music Co.)
Revival Music Co., The, Searcy, Ark.
including :
Walls, W. M.
Ricart & Cia, Luis, S. L., Barcelona,
Spain
Rondo Publications (See Harmonia Edi-
tion)
Rudnicki, Walery (See "P.W.P.")
Rzepecki (See "P.W.P.")
Sacred Music Foundation, The, Los
Angeles
including:
Herbert G. Tovey
Sajewski, W. H., Music Publishing Co.,
Inc., Chicago
Schmidt Co., The Arthur P., Boston 16
Schmitt, Paul A., Music Company, Min-
neapolis, Minn.
including:
Selmer, H. & A., Inc. (Compositions
as per list issued.)
Schuberth, Edward, & Co., Inc., N. Y.
Select Music Company (See National
Music Company, Inc.)
Selmer, H. & A., Inc. (See Schmitt, Paul
A., Music Company)
Seyfarth, G. (See "P.W.P.")
Showalter Co., The A. J., Dalton, Ga.
Simon, Frank, Middletown, Ohio
Singenberger, John & Otto ( See McLaugh-
lin & Reilly Co.)
Slater, Will W., Fort Worth, Texas
Smith, Wm. J., Music Co., Inc., New York
.Stamps-Baxter Music & Printing Com-
pany, Dallas, Texas; Chattanooga,
Tenn. ; Pangborn, Ark.
including:
Beazley, Samuel W., & Son (Publica-
tions copyrighted in 1925 and there-
after.)
Sisk Music Company, The, Toccoa,
Ga.
Stamps, V. O., Music Company
Stamps Quartet Music Co., Inc., Dallas,
Tex.
including:
Parris, O. A.
Standard Music Company (See National
Music Company, Inc.)
Standard Songs (See National Music
Company, Inc.)
Stirling Music Publishing Co., New York
including:
Avalon Music Publishing Co.
NOTE : Due to limitation of space, the above listing'
Publishers. For complete liatingr, contact SESAC, 475
Teddlie, Til.it S., Greenville, Texas
Tennessee Music and Printing Co., Cleve-
land, Tenn.
including:
Beazley, Samuel W., & Son (Publica-
tions copyrighted up to and including
1924 only.)
Denson Trio Music Co.
Denson-Parris Music Co.
Hall Music Co., The (Publications as
per list issued.)
Perry, F. Clark, Co.
Sebren, George W., Music Co.
Showalter, A. J., Co., The
Top Music Publishers, Inc., New York
including:
Kanner Music Publishing Co.
Network Music Publishers
Tovey, Herbert G. (See Sacred Music
Foundation, The)
Treasure Chest Publications, Inc., N. Y.
Vaughan, James D., Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
Vitak-Elsnic Co., Chicago
including:
Georgi and Vitak Music Co.
Walls, W. M. (See Revival Music Co.)
Warde, Harry (See Chart Music Pub-
lishing House, Inc.)
Warner, F. Eugene (See Chart Music
Publishing House, Inc.)
Warszawskie Towarzystwo Muzycne
(Warsaw Music Society) ; Warsaw,
Poland
Weaner, Maxwell (See Weaner-Levant
Publications)
Weaner-Levant Publications, New York
including:
Weaner, Maxwell
Wells, Kenneth H., Chicago, 111.
Western Accordion Music Company (See
Chart Music Publishing House, Inc.)
Wheelwright, Lorin F. (See Pioneer
Music Press)
Whitney Blake Music Publishers, N. Y.
Wiehler, Z. (See "P.W.P.")
Windsor Music Company (See National
Music Company)
Winsett, R. E., Dayton, Tenn.
"Zaiks" Zwiazku Autorow, Kompozytorow
I Wydawcow; Warsaw, Poland (Au-
thors, Composers and Publishers As-
sociation of Poland) (See "P.W.P.")
Zak, Czeslaw (See "P.W.P.")
Zalewski, B. J., Chicago
including:
Moniuszko Publishing Co.
Polonia Publishing Co.
Rozan Publishing Co.
Zaremba, Alojzy (See "P.W.P.")
does not represent a complete roster of SESAC
Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
825
SONC HITS OF 1940
(January 1, l!>IJ> lo January 1, 1950) —
The 35 song hits n-iili tin Uirgest radio audiences are listed below in
order of the total ACI points received in the ACI surveys dwing the year.
{So)>gs in St((g(' or Film Productions are indicated. Songs currently active
are nun-J.-cd icifh an <istcrisk. Songs qehosc activity began in the fall of
1948 ore noted hii the r/a^'— 1948).
NUMBER
OF WEEKS
TOTAL IN ACI
SONG TITLE AND PUBLISHER ACI POINTS SURVEY
So In Love (1948) (T. B. Harms) 26,552 41
'Some Enchanted Evening (Chappell) 25,061 34
Powder Your Face With Sunshine (1948) (Lombardo) 20,291 22
Cruising Down The River (Henry Spitzer) . 18,376 22
Far Away Places (1948) (Laurel) 18,327 19
Again (1948) (Robbins) 18,214 26
Sunflower (Famous) 17,487 22
I've Got My Love to Keep Me warm (1948) (Berlin) 17,239 20
Bali Ha'i (Chappell) 16,805 30
A Little Bird Told Me (1948) (Bourne) 16,793 14
A Wonderful Guy (Chappell) 16,147 29
Someone Like You (Harms) 14,276 19
*A Dreamer's Holiday (Shapiro-Bernstein) 13,500 16
Riders in The Sky (E. H. Morris) 13,456 19
*Don't Cry Joe (Harms) 13,337 15
* You're Breaking My Heart (Mellin) 13.200 22
*That Lucky Old Sun (Robbins) 13.035 21
* Younger Than Springtime (Chappell) 12,989 28
*Room Full Of Roses (Hill & Range) 12,796 25
Red Roses For A Blue Lady (Mills) 12,672 18
*l Can Dream Can't I (Chappell) 12,465 14
'A'— You're Adorable (Laurel) 12,374 23
Maybe It's Because (Bregman-Vocco-Conn) 12,347 26
Let's Take An Old-Fashioned Walk (Berlin) 1 1,937 20
There's Yes Yes In Your Eyes (Witmark) . 11,884 22
Just One Way To Say I Love You (Berlin) 11 ,877 1 8
Careless Hands (Melrose) 1 1,829 20
Forever And Ever (Robbins) 11,805 21
Galway Bay (1948) (Leeds) 11,761 17
It's A Big Wide Wonderful World (Broadcast Music) 11,754 28
*Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You) (Duchess) 11,752 25
My Darling My Darling (1948) (E. H. Morris) 10,993 12
Lavender Blue (1948) (Santly-Joy) 10,855 13
Everywhere You Go (Lombardo) 10,436 26
Fiddle Dee Dee (Harms) 9,961 • 18
826
GREflTESI RADIO PERSODIlLITy
OF PflSI IlllEOIY-flVE yERRS
^
JACK BENNY was acclaimed "the
greatest radio personality during the
last 25 years," in a questionncdre poll
of 330 of the nation's leading radio edi-
tors which was completed on March
10th by RADIO DAILY.
In selecting Benny, numerous editors
polled by RADIO DAILY also wrote in
their non-commercial choice. This hon-
or went to the late Franklin Delano-
Roosevelt, of whom one radio editor
wrote: "He relied almost entirely on
radio to instill confidence and faith in
this nation."
•
Many editors sup-
ported their choice
of Benny with com-
ments on his master
showmanship and
his consistently top
comedy program-
ming over the years.
Second choice was
Bing Crosby who
ran close to Benny
in the balloting.
Honors for third
place among the
commercial radio
artists were divided
evenly between Bob
Hope and Amos 'n'
Andy.
Among the varied
comments on Benny
were:
"Jack Benny for
his personal ac-
complishments and
those he has helped
to stardom." — Nat
Lund, Seattle Times, Seattle, Wash.
•
"Jack Benny is not necessarily the
best or the greatest judged in terms of
pure talent — but he deserves the title
of 'greatest' in the sense that his radio
characterization has not only become
a national tradition, but has maintained
itself as such in the top levels of public
acclaim longer than any other." — Ben
Gross, New York Daily News.
"If by radio personality you mean
entertaining personality, I'd say Jack
Benny." — Peg White, San Diego Jour-
nal, San Diego, Calif.
"If F. D. R. is barred from competition,
I'll throw my vote to Jack Benny who
had led the way so many years." — John
Crosby, New York Herald-Tribune.
In taking the poll RADIO DAILY
asked editors one question: "Who Was
the Greatest Radio Personality During
the Last 25 Years?" Editors were in-
vited to comment on their selection.
•
Among other personalities who re-
ceived ballots in the poll were Arthur
Godfrey, Lowell
Thomas, Major
Bowes, H. V. Kal-
tenborn, Alexander
Woollcott and Will
Rogers.
Jack Benny, cur-
rently starred in the
"Jack Benny Show"
on Columbia Broad-
casting System Sun-
days from 7:00 to
7:30 PM, EST, un-
der sponsorship of
the American To-
bacco Company,
first entered radio
18 years ago.
•
Commenting on
the honor bestowed
upon Jack Benny,
Justin Miller, presi-
dent of the National
Association of
Broadcasters said:
"The National As-
sociation of Broad-
casters is pleased to congratulate Jack
Benny on his selection by the annual
poll of radio editors as the top enter-
tainer of the past quarter century. The
Jack Benny program, known to mil-
lions of Americans of all ages as fine
comedy, is more than mere entertain-
ment; it is a continuing commentary on
human manners and its deft touch has
contributed much to the temper of our
times. Mr. Benny richly deserves the
honor the nation's radio editors have
paid him."
327
pun James
Personal Managemeni AARON B. STEINER
Video Ageni WILLIAM MORRIS AGENCY
1)1)IIIMD THE
MIKE
R£?lDIO — TE9]b]E>VISIOM
Artists
n
Vocalists
n
Sports Commentators
D
News Commentators
D
Women Commentators
n
Disc Jockeys
D
Orchestra Leaders
n
Musical Conductors
n
Organists
D
Writers
D
Announcers
D
Directors-Producers
D
Home Economics Directors
n
Managers and Agents
JACKSON BECK
830
RADIO-TV ARTISTS
— their i^ork during 1949
— A —
ABBOT, JUDY
The Aldrieh Family
NBC
ACE, GOODMAN
Mr. Ace and Jane, iRuthie on
The Telephone, CBS, OBS-TV.
AGREE, CHUCK
B. Sept. 22, 1913, St. Louis, Mo.;
Man On The Form, MBS; Hint
Hunt, CBS; Something To Talk
About, Yankee Network; ladies
Be Seated, ABC.
ADAMS, INGE
Wendy Warren, CBS; Big Sister,
Brighter Day, CBS; Children's
Sketchbook, Lights Out, NBC-TV;
Kraft, NBC-TV.
ADAMS, MASON
Big- Town, Pepper Young-'s
Family
NBC
ALBERT, EDDIE
The Eddie Albert Show
NBC
ALBEBTSON, FRANK H.
Repertory Theater, NBC-TV ;
Chevrolet Theater, NBC-TV ;
Theater Guild of the Air, NBC ;
This Is Your FBI, ABC; Sam
Spade, CBS; Lux Theater, CBS.
ALBERTSON, JACK
B. June 16; Texaco Star Theater,
NBC, NBC-TV; The Clock, NBC-
TV; Durante, NBC; Perry Como
Supper Club, NBC, NBC - TV;
Cavalcade of America, CBS; Hen-
ry Morgan, NBC.
ALEXANDER, BEN
The Martin and Lewis Show
NBC
ALEXANDER, DENISE
Chesterfield Supper Club ! A
Tree Grows in Brooklyn
NBC
ALLEN, CHARME
We Love and Learn
NBC
ALLEN, DAYTON
Howdy Doody
NBC-TV
ALLEN, FRED
The Fred Allen Show
KBC
ALLEN, GRACIE
(Mrs. George Burns); B. San
Francisco, Calif.; on CBS for
Amm-i-dent Tooth Paste.
ALLEN, MINETTA
One Man's Family
NBC
ALLEN, STEVE
B. Aug. 1921, New York, N. Y.;
Steve Allen Show, ABC.
ALLISON, FRAN
Kukla, Fran & Ollie
NBC-TV
ALLMAN, ELVIA
A Day in the Life of Dennis
Day; Maxwell House Coffee
Time Starring- George Burns
and Gracie Allen : Blondie,
NBC
AMECHE, DON
The Jimmy Durante
NBC
AMECHE, JIM
Welcome Travelers
NBC
AMSTERDAM, MOREY
Morey Amsterdam Show
CBS, DuMont
ARDEN, EVE
Our Miss Brooks
CBS
ARLEN, MARGARET
WCBS
LUCILLE BALL
Star of
"MY FAVORITE
HUSBAND"
C. B. S.
Sunday Afternoon
3:00 P.M. PST - 6:00 P.M. EST
JEAN HERSHOLT
i(
3)r. CnriJtian
13 th Year
VASELINE
PRODUCTS
CBS, WEDNESDAYS
8:30 to 9:00 P.M.
WILLIAM GARGAN
starring in
'MARTIN KANE, PRIVATE EYE'
Television
NBC — Thursday
10:00 p.m., EST
Radio
Mutual — Sunday
4:30 p.m., EST
Sponsored by
THE UNITED STATES TOBACCO COMPANY
Through Kudner Agency, Inc.
832
Radio and Televiision Artists
ARNOLD, PAUL
B. June 9, 1919, Denver, Colo.;
•Paul Arnold, CBS-TV; American
Songs, NBC-TV; Academy The-
ater, NBC-TV; Americana, NBC-
TV; Radio City Playhouse, NBC;
Easy Listenin', NBC.
ACTRY, GENE
Gene Autry Show
CBS
ATWELL, ROY
The Admiral Broadway Review
NBC-TV
— B —
B.ACHUS, JIM
The Alan Young- Show
NBC
BAILEY, JACS{
B. Hampton, Iowa; Queen for A
Day, Comedy of Errors, Mutual-
>Don Lee.
BAILEY, ROBERT
The Alan Young' Show
NBC
BALL, LUCILLE {Mrs.
Desi Arnaz)
B. Aug. 6, 1911, iButte, Mont.;
Star of My Favorite Husband,
CBS.
BARRATT, MAXINE
And Everything Nice
DuMont
BARGY, JEAN
Blues By Bargy
CBS-TV
BARNES, BINNIE
Leave It To The Girls
NBC-TV
BARNEY, MARIAN
Marriage lor Two, Pepper
Young's Family, When A Girl
Marries
NBC
B.\RRIE, WENDY
ABC-TV
BARRY, HAROLD
Bonny Maid Versatile Varie-
ties
NBC-TV
BARTLETT, TOMMY
Welcome Travelers, NBC.
BAUER, CHARITA
The Aldrich Family
NBC, NBC-TV
BEATTY, CLYDE
B. Bainbridge, 0.; World's fore-
most wild animal trainer and
circus performer; Continual guest
appearances on network shows;
The Clyde Beotty Show.
BECK, JACKSON
Superman, Philip Morris, NBC,
CBS, MBS; Ed Sullivan's Toast
of The Town (narrator) OBS-TV.
BEGLEY, ED
Richard Diamond, Private De-
tective
NBC
BELLAMY, RALPH
Man Against Crime
CBS
BENADARET, BEA
The Jimmy Durante Show,
The Great Gildersleve, Ammi-
dent Show Starring George
Burns and Gracie Allen
CBS
BENDIX, WILLIAM
Life ol Riley
NBC
BENNETT, JULIS
Theater Gviild on the Air
NBC
BENNY, JACK
B. Feb. 14, 1894, Chicago, III.;
The Jack Benny Show, CBS.
BENSON, RED
B. Feb. 21, 1917, Columbus, O.;
Red Benson's Movie Matinee
Take A Number, WOR; Julie
Conway & Red Benson Show,
MBS; St Nick's Music Hall Var-
ieties, WOR-TV.
PAUL
WINCHELL
AND
JERRY
MAHONEY
MANAGEMENT— COUNSEL
60LDFARB,MIRENBURG&VALL0N
RKO BLDG. — N. Y. C.
PUBLICITY BOOKINGS
MARVIN KOHN WILLIAM MORRIS
AGENCY
Ed and Pegeen Fitzgerald
T V Too!
DICK
FORAN
Radio
TV
Radio and Television Artists
KERCH, JACK
The Jack Berch Show
NBC
BERG, GERTRUDE
The Goldbergs, CBS, CBS-TV.
BERGEN, EDGAR
B. Feb. 16, 1903, Chicago, III.;
educ. Northwestern U., B.A.,
hon. M.A.; Coca Cola Show, CBS.
BERLE, MILTON
Texaco Star Theater, NBC-TV.
BERNARD. TOMMEY
The Adventures of Ozzie and
Harriet
NBC
BERNER, SARA
The Jimmy Durante Show
NBC
BERWIN, BERNICE
One Man's Family
NBC
BERWICK, VIOLA
Meet the Meeks
NBC
BICKART, SANFORD H.
Counterspy, ABC : Gang^bust-
ers, CBS; Modern Romance,
ABC; Tropic Holiday, NBC-
TV.
BILLINGSLEY, JACQUELINE
Lora Lawton. NBC
BLAINE, MARTIN
F. B. I. In Peace And War
CBS
BLAIR, HENRY
The Adventures of Ozzie and
Harriet, NBC
BLAKE, PAULINE
Duffy's Tavern
NBC
BLANC, MEL
B. May 30, 1908, San Francisco,
Calif.; Jack Benny, Judy Canova,
Animated Cartoon Voice Artist,
Recording Artist.
BLEYER, ARCHIE
Arthur Godfrey Show, Talent
Scouts
CBS, CBS-TV
BOGUE, MERWIN
(Ish Kabibble)
Kay Kyser's Colleg'e of Musi-
cal Knowledge
NBC-TV
BOLES, JIM
B. Lubbock, Tex.; I Love A Mys-
tery, MBS; Mr. Fix It, NBC; Fred
Allen, NBC; The Big Story, NBC,
NBC-TV, Kraft Television The-
ater, NBC - TV, Famous Jury
Trials, DuMont.
BOOTH, SHIRLEY
Hogan's Daughter
NBC
BOYD, BILL
B. June 5, 1898, Cambridge, 0.;
Hopalong Cassidy, starring Wil-
liam Boyd, MBS, NBC-TV.
BRACKEN, EDDIE
The Sealtest Variety Theater
Starring- Dorothy Lamour
NBC
BRADFORD, JOHNNY
John Bradford Show, John
Bradford Show with Tony Ro-
mano
NBC
BRAHAM. HORACE
Theater Guild, NBC; Cavalcade,
NBC; Mystery Theater, CBS; Mr.
Chameleon, CBS; Men Against
Crime, CBS-TV; Colgate Thea-
ter, CBS-TV.
BRASFIELD, ROD
Grand Old Opry
NBC
BRAYTON, MARGARET
A Day in the Life of Dennis
Day
NBC
BRECHER, IRVING
Life of Riley
NBC
BREMNER, MURIEL
Curtain Time
NBC
BRICE, FANNY
Fanny Brice - Baby Snooks
Show
NBC
BRICKHOUSE, JACK
(See Sports Commentators)
BRIN, IL\RRISE
ABC, ABC-TV
BROKENSHIRE, NORMAN
NBC Summer Symphony, Nor-
man Brokenshire Program,
The Theater Guild on the Air
NBC
MEL BLANC
Makes With
The Voices
For
JACK BENNY
JUDY CANOVA
Warner Bros. Cartoons
Capitol Records
Available Fridays Between 3:49 and 4:00 P. M.
835
FRANK
LOVEJOY
836
Radio and Television Artists
BROWN, JOHN
B. Hull, England; Life of Riley;
My Friend Irma; A Date Witn
Judy; Ozzie & Harriet; The Dan-
nis Day Show.
BROWN, ROD
B. May 11, 1920, Yonkers, N. Y.;
We The People, CBS; Paul
Whiteman Show, CBS; The Al-
drich Family, CBS; Silvar The-
ater, CBS.
BKVAN, ARTHUR Q.
The' Jimmy Durante Show,
The Adventures of Archie An-
drews. Fibber McGee and Mol-
ly, The Great Gildersleeve
NBC
BURKE, BILLIE
Chicken Every Sunday
NBC
BURNS, GEORGE
B. New York, N. Y.; on CBS for
Amm-i-dent Tooth paste.
BURR, RAYMOND
Dra&net
NBC
BURROWS, ABE
This Is Showbusiness, Break-
fast Witli Burrows
CBS, CBS-TV
BUTTERFIELD, HERB
Drag'net
NBC
BUX, KUDA
I'd Like To See
NBC-TV
BYRNES, PAULINE
Chesterfield Supper Club
NBC
— c —
CAESAR, SID
Admiral Broadway Revue
NoT, DuMont
CALVERT. CAREY
B. Nov. 25, 1926, Philadelphia,
Pa.; Becky Sharp (Phiico), NBC-
TV; Voice of the Army, NBC
Colgate Theater, NBC-TV; Mr.
District Attorney; Telephone
Hour; Elizabeth Arden Spot
Commls.
CAMARGO, RALPH
B. Feb. 27, 1912, Glendale Calif.;
Modern Romances, ABC; Front
Page, CBS-TV; Believe It Or Not,
NBC-TV; Grand Central Station,
CBS.
CANDIDO, CANDY
The Jimmy Dui'ante Show
NBC
CANOVA, JUDY
B. Nov. 29, 1916, Jacksonville,
Fla.; Ttie Judy Canova Show,
NBC.
CANTOR, CHARLES
Duffy's Tavern
NBC
CANTOR, EDDIE
The Eddie Cantor Show, Take
It Or Leave It
NBC
CAPELL, PETER
Thanks for Tomorrow
NBC
CARLON, FRAN
Big' Town
NBC
VERSATILITY
DEPENDABILITY
SC. 4-5700
ATHENA LORDE
"Amazing Versatility"
—RADIO DAILY
TIM BOLES
"Truly a gentleman with
talent for colorful and
spirited acting."
— America Magazine
CARNEY, ART
Living:
NBC
CARSON, JACK
Jack Carson Show
CBS
CARTER, JACK
Cavalcade of Stars, American
Minstrels of 1949
DuMont
CASE, NELSON
Lowell Thomas, Ford Theater,
Toast of the Town
CBS-TV
CASEY, ROBERT
The Aldrich Family
NBC-TV
CASSELL, ARTHUR
One Man's Family
NBC-TV
CATON, FLOYD
Blondie
NBC
CHAMPION, MARGE & GOWER
The Admiral Broadway Review
NBC-TV
CHANDLER, ROBIN
Leave It To The Girls
NBC-TV
CHAPPELL, ERNEST
"Quiet iPlease; Ted Malone Show,
ABC; Edward Murrow, CBS; The
Lambs Television Gambol (co-
producer), ■WNBT.
CHRISTIE, KEN
The Great Gildersleeve
NBC
CISAR, GEORGE
Curtain Time
NBC
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Radio and Television Artists
CLARK, BUDDY
Carnation Contented Hour
NBC
CLARK, CLIFF
(Alkali Pete)
Smilin' Ed McConnell and Hts
Buster Brown Gang-
NBC
CLARK, LON CLAUDE
B. Bricelyn, Minn.; Nick Carter,
MBS; Exploring The Unknown,
MBS; Flashgun Casey, NBC; Al-
drich Family, NBC; Boston
Blackie, MBS; Gangbusters, ABC.
CLARKE, GAGE
The Hartmans
NBC-TV
CLARKE, PHILIP N.
B. Aug. 4, 1904, London, Eng.;
Studio One, CBS-TV; Kraft The-
ater, NBC-TV; Mr. Keen, CBS;
Counterspy, NBC; Helen Hayes
Show, CBS; M-G-M Theater of
The Air, WMGM.
COCA, IMOGENE
The Admiral Broadway Review
NBC-TV
COLEMAN, RETTA F.
Satlirday Morning- Story Fair,
WNYC; Laug-hter, Grin &
Gi§:g-le, WATV; Howdy Doody,
WNBT.
COLLEY, OPHELIA
(Minnie Pearl)
Grand Ole Opry
NBC
COLLINS, TED
ABC
COLLINS, TOM
One Man's Family
NBC
COLLYER, CLAYTON (Bud)
Break the Bank, NBC; Winner
Take All, CBS, CBS-TV
COLLYER. BUD
Superman, MBS; Winner Take
All, CBS; Share The Wealth;
Guiding Light, NBC; Right To
Happiness, NBC.
COMO, PERRY
Chesterfield Supper Club
NBC-TV
CONAN, DICKIE
Colgate Theater, Vie & Sade
NBC-TV
CONREID, HANS
B. April 15, 1917, Baltimore,
Md.; My Friend Irma, OBS; Life
with iLuigi, CBS.
CONTE, JOHN
My Good Wife
NBC
CONWAT, JULIE
B. Granite City, II.; Armstrong's
Theater of the Air, OBS; Casey,
Crime Photographer; When A
Girl Marries: Nora Drake, CBS;
Julie Conway & Red Benson
Show, MBS; Ma Perkins, CBS;
Second Mrs. Burton, CBS.
COOK, TOMMY
Life of Riley
NBC
COOLEY, SPADE
B. Grand, Oklo.; Spade Cooley's
Western Varieties.
COPELAND, MAURICE
Meet the Meeks
NBC
CORBET, LOIS
Me and Janie Starring- Georg-e
O'Hanlon
NBC
CORDAY, PEGGY
Believe It or Not
NBC-TV
CORRELL, CHARLES
Amos 'n' Andy
CBS
COSSART, VALERIE
Kratf Television, Theater, The
Hartmans
NBC-TV
COST, SUSAN
(Mary Lee Taylor)
Mary Lee Taylor Show
NBC
COTSWORTH,
STAATS
B. Feb. 17, 1908, Oak Park,
III.; Casey-Crime Photographer,
CBS; Front Page Farrell, NBC;
Marriage For Two, NBC; The
Guiding Light, CBS; Cavalcade,
NBC; Theater Guild On The Air,
NBC.
COWLAN, BERT
The Guiding Light, CBS; Big-
Story, Big Town, NBC.
CROSBY, BING
Bing: Crosby Show
CBS
CROSBY, BOB
The Bob Crosby Show
NBC
GOODSON-TODMAN PRODUCTIONS
Creative Programming For Radio and Television
49 East 52nd Street
New York 22, N. Y.
MARK GOODSON
BILL TODMAN
839
ZANE GREY RADIO
AND
TELEVISION
Steve Slesinger
Romer Grey
840
Radio and Television Artists
CROSS. MILTON J.
ABC
Cl'LLEN, BILL
Hit The Jackpot, Give & Take
CBS
CtlMMINGS, ROBERT
Pour Star Playhouse
NBC
CUNNINGHAM, RONNIE
The Admiral Broadway Review
NBC-TV
CURTIN, JOSEPH
Mr. & Mrs. North
CBS
— D —
DANDRIDGE, RUBY
The Judy Canova Show
NBC
DANE, FRANK
Colg'ate Theater, Vic & Sade
NBC-TV; Meet the Meeks,
NBC
DARVES, LILLI
We Love and Learn
NBC
DAVIS, JOEL
B. Nov. 2, 1933, Los Angeles,
Calif.- The Ruggles. KECA-TV;
Bill Stern Show, NBC; Family
Theatre, Mutual; Hallmark Thea-
tre, CBS; Date With Judy, KECA;
Hour of St. Francis, Recordings.
DAY, DENNIS
(See Vocal Artists).
DeCAMP, ROSEMARY
Life of Riley
NBC-TV; Dr. Christian, CBS
DELMAR, KENNY
The Fred Allen Show, The
Henry Morgan Show
NBC
DE MARTEL, WILKIE
T.
iB. Nov. 9, Long Island, N. Y.;
Henry Aldrich, NBC-TV; Sus-
pense, CBS-TV; Phil Silvers Show,
Benny 'Rubin Show, NBC-TV;
Philip Morris Show, OBS-TV;
Philco-Davega Show, NBC-TV.
DENNING, RICHARD
My Favorite Husband
CBS
DeSANTIS, JOE
B. June 15, New York, N. Y.;
Under Arrest, WOR; Big Story,
ABC; Ford Theater, CBS; Big
Sister, CBS; Casey-Crime Pho-
tographer, CBS; Big Town, NBC.
DESMOND, MARY FRANCES
Meet the Meeks
NBC
DIAMOND, JACKIE
The Phil Silvers Arrow Shov-
NBC-TV
DIMAGGIO, JOE
Joe Dimag'g'io Show
CBS
DIXON, ROBERT
B. April 8, 1911, Stamford.
Conn.; Edward R. Murrow, CBS;
Chuckwagon, CBS-TV; Life Can
Be Beautiful, NBC; Perry Mason,
CBS; Kiddie Records for Ad-
miral Records, Inc.
DIXON, BOB
Chuck Wagron
CBS-TV
DINSDALE, SHIRLEY
Judy Splinters & Shirley Dins-
dale Show
NBC-TV
DONALD, PETER C.
B. June 6, 1918. Bristol, Eng.;
Can You Top This?; Chesterfield
Supper Club; Benny Goodman
Show; Subbed for Dorothy & Dick
and Arthur Godfrey; TV MC,
Bell Telephone & Cimbel Bros.;
Warriors of Peace, ABC; Fred
Allen Show.
DONALDSON, TED
Father Knows Best
NBC
DONLEVY, BRIAN
Dang"erous Assignment
NBC
DOUGLAS, SCOTT
(See Sports Commentators).
DOUGLAS, SHARON
The Alan Young- Show
NBC
DOWNEY, MORTON
Songs by Morton Downey,
NBC: Mohawk Showroom,
NBC-TV
DOYLE, LEN
Mr. District Attorney, NBC.
DRAKE, GALEN
WCBS
DRAPER, MARGARET
The Brighter Day, NBC.
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ED. J. WEBER, Gen! Mgr., 156 West 44th St., New York 18, N. Y.
CLAUDIA MORGAN
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842
Radio and Television Artists
DUFF, HOWARD
B. Nov. 24, 1917, Bremerton,
Wash.; Adventures of Sam Spade,
NBC.
DUNN, EDDIE
True or False, M'BS.
DUNNINGEK
The Big^elow Show
NBC-TV
DURANTE, JIMMY
B. Feb. 19, 1893, New York, N.
Y.; Jimmy Durante Show, NBC.
— E —
EARL, CRAIG
Professor Quiz.
EDDY, NELSON
Kraft Music Hall
NBC
EGGLSTON,
SHIRLEY M.
B. Dec. 14, Cleveland, 0.; Coun-
terspy, ABC; Dorothy Dix, ABC;
Aldrlch Family, NBC; Ma Per-
kins, CBS; Light Of The World,
NBC; Spot Commercials, com-
mercial voice.
EILEB, BARBARA
Life of Riley, A Day in the
Life of Dennis Day
NBC
ELDERS, HARRY
Curtain Time
NBC
ELLIOT, WIN
B. May 7, 1915, Chek Chelset.,
Mass.; County Fair, CBS; Betty
Crocker Magazine of the Air,
ABC; Quick As A Flash, MBS;
N. Y. Rangers Hockey, WPIX-TV.
ELLIOT, WIN
County Fair
CBS
ELLIS, BOBBY
Tlie Life of Riley
NBC
ELLSWORTH & FAIRCHILD
Sons' And Dance
NBC-TV
EMERSON, FAYE
My Silent Partner
NBC
Leave It To The Girls
NBC-TV
EMERY, BOB
Small Fry Club, WOR; Rainbow
House, WABD.
ELSTNER, ANNE
Stella Dallas
NBC
ERICKSON, LOUISE
The Alan Young- Show, A Date
with Judy
NBC
ERLANGER, GLORIA
Duffy's Tavern
NBC
FAITH, PERCY
Pause That Refreshes
CBS
FALKENBURG, JINX
Tex and Jinx Program
NBC
FAYE, ALICE
B. New York, N. Y.; Under con-
tract to 20th Century Fox; Star
of Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show,
presented by Rexall, NBC.
FAYE, JOEY
B. New York, N. Y.; 54th Street
Revue, CBS-TV.
FELTON, YERNA
The Judy Canovn Show, Max-
well House Coffee Time Star-
rinfr George Burns and Gracie
Allen, The Red Skelton Show,
Me and Janie Starring George
O'Hanlon
NBC
FENNELLY, PARKER
The Fred Allen Show
NBC
FERNANDEZ, PETER
Kraft Theater, WNBC; Sus-
pense, WCBS; Philco Play-
house, WNBC
FIELDS, IRVING
(Irving Fields Trio)
Pianist, Conductor, Composer,
Publisher, b. Aug. 4, 1915, New
York, N. Y.; Composer of Ma-
nagua Nicaragua, Miami Beach
Rhumba, Walter Thornton Rhum-
ba. The Kiss Polka, American
Forest (symphony); Roxy Thea-
ter, Carnegie Hall, Savoy Plaza,
Warwick, Weylin, N. Y.; MBS,
BOB SHERRY
Free-Lance
ANNOUNCER — M.C. — NARRATOR
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Fiction and
AfFactionately Yours
SAM COWLING
ABC "BREAKFAST CLUB"
JAY STEWART
EMCEEING
"SURPRISE PACKAGE"
ABC
"CARNATION FAMILY PARTY"
CBS
"IT'S FUN TO BE YOUNG"
CBS
ANNOUNCING
"THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE"
NBC
JAY STEWART PRODUCTIONS
Suite 711 — Taft Building
Hollywood and Vine — Hillside 7237
Hollywood, Calif.
844
Radio and Television Artists
ABC; Crest Music Co.; Voted
among nations top 5 most popu-
lar instrumental groups by Cash
Box and top 7 by Billboard; RCA
Victor recording artist.
FILLBRANDT, LAURETTE .
One Man's Family
NBC
FIRESTONE, EDDY
Mixed Doubles
NBC-TV
FISHER, GEORGE
Confidential Closeups
NBC
FISHER, NELLIE
American Song's
NBC-TV
FITZGERALD,
ED (S PEGEEN
Breakfast with the Fitzgeralds,
ABC; The Fitzgeralds, ABC-TV.
FITZMAURICE.
MICHAEL
When A Girl Marries, NBC; Pep-
per Young's Family, NBC; What
Makes You Tick, CBS; Tales of
Fatlma, CBS; Nick Carter, MBS;
Telenews Sports Reel, CBS-TV.
FLYNN, BERNADINE
Colg-ate Theater, Vie & Sade
NBC-TV
FOLEY, RED
Grand Ole Opry
NBC
FONTAINE, FRANK
The Swift Show
NBC-TV
FORAN, DICK
B. New Jersey; Kraft, NBT.
FORAY, JUNE
Smilin' Ed MeConnell and His
Buster Brown Gang
NBC
FORD, SENATOR
B. June 13, 1887, Brooklyn, N.
Y.; Con You Top This?, NBC;
Vox Pop; Hobby Lobby; Guest
Appearances.
FRANCES, ARLENE
My Good Wife
NBC
FRANCIS, ANN
Stop Me If You've Heard This
One, Benny Rubin Show, Bon-
ny Maid Versatile Varieties
NBC-TV
FRANCIS, EUGENE
Modern Romances, ABC ; Perry
Mason, CBS; Kraft TV, WNBT
FRANKLIN, NANCY
One Man's Family
NBC-TV
FREEMAN, FLORENCE
Young' Widder Brown
NBC
FRIEDMAN, ADA
Mixed Doubles
NBC-TV
FROST, ALICE
Mr. & Mrs. North
CBS
FULLER, BARBARA
One Man's Family
NBC
FUNT, ALLEN
Candid Camera
NBC-TV
— G —
GARDE, BETTY
Hogan's Daughter
NBC
GARDNER, ED
Duffy's Tavern
NBC
GARGAN, WILLIAM
Martin Kane, Privote Eye, NiBC-
TV, Mutual.
GARROWAY, DAVE
Dave Garroway Show, Next
Dave Garroway, NBC ; Garro-
way At Large, NBC-TV
GATESON, MARJORIE
One Man's Family
NBC-TV
GERALD, HELEN
B. Aug. 13, 1926, New York, N.
Y. ; Cavalcade of America, NBC;
Amstrong Theater of Today, CBS;
The Eternal Light, NBC; My
True Story, ABC; John Steele,
Adventurer, MBS; Living, 1949,
NBC, Martin Kane, Private Eye,
MBS.
GIBBS, HARRY
The Mary Lee Taylor Show
NBC
GILBERT, JANICE
The O'Neills, "Peggy" Du-
Mont; Hilltop House, CBS:
Break the Bank, NBC-TV.
JACK Mcelroy
M.C.
New Show
"Welcome to Hollywood"
(Formerly "Breakfast in Hollywood")
ABC — Monday thru
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"Bride and Groom"
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WILKIEdeMARTEL
Actor
CAREY CALVERT
Actress
Stage - Television - Radio - Screen
Broadway Exchange
CI 7-3997
Radio Registry
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Radio and Television Artists
GILIHAN. PAGE
One Man's Family
NBC
GILLESPIE, JEAN
The Aldrich Family
NBC
GIVOT, GEORGE
Stop Me If You've Heard Tliis
One, Bonnie Maid Versatile
"Varieties
NBC-TV
GODFREY. ARTHUR
B. Aug. 31. 1903, Arthur Godfrey
Time, CBS; Arthur Godfrey's
Talent Scouts, CBS, CBS-TV; Ar-
thur Godfrey and his Friends,
OBS-TV.
GOFF, NORRIS
Lum And Abner
CBS
GOODMAN, HARRY S.
ABC-TV
GORDON, BERT
Tlie Eddie Cantor Show
NBC
GORDON, GALE
The Judy Canova Show, Max-
well House Coffee Time star-
ring- George Burns and Graeie
Allen, Fibber McGee and Mol-
ly, The Phil Harris-Alice Faye
Show
NBC
GORDON, GLORIA
Me and Janie Starring Georg^e
O'Hanlon, The Alan Young:
Show
NBC
GOSDEN, FREEMAN
Amos 'n' Andy
CBS
GNAGY, JON
You Are An Artist
NBC-TV
GOULD, SANDRA
The Alan Young Show
NBC
GRANIK, THEODORE
American Television Forum of
the Air
NBC-TV
GRANICK, THEODORE
The American Forum of the
Air
NBC
GRANT, BERNARD
Big- Story, NBC; Radio City
Playhouse, NBC; FBI In Peace
Or War, CBS: Cavalcade of
America, NBC ; Counterspy,
ABC; Kraft Television Thea-
ter, NBC-TV
GREEN, EDDIE
Duffy's Tavern
NBC
GREENE, BILLY M.
Texaco (Milton Berle) , NBC;
Big- Story, Mary Kay & John-
ny.
GREGORY, VIRGINIA
Richard Diamond, Private De-
tective, Dragnet The Anacin
Hollywood Star Theater
NBC
GRIMARD, FRANCOIS
We the People, NBC; The
O'Neills, Dumont; Belie/e It Or
Not, NBT; Theater Guild On The
Air, NBC; Big Story, NBC.
— H —
HAAG, BOB
B. July 29, 1914, III.
HAINES. LARRY
B. Aug. 3, 1917, Westchester,
N. Y.; Inner Sanctum, CBS; FBI
In Peace & War, CBS; Gregory
Hood, Mutual; Cavalcade of
America, NBC; Gangbusters,
CBS; Rosemary, Dr. Malone,
CBS; Pepper Young, Mr. D. A.,
NBC.
HALL. HELEN
Barbara Welles Show, WOR;
Helen Hall's Femme Fair, MBS;
Winner of 1949 English Speak-
ing Union Award for woman com-
mentator who did most to better
understanding between U. S. &
Britain.
HALOP, FLORENCE
Duffy's Tavern, The Jimmy
Durante Show, NBC
HAMILTON. GENE
B. Feb. 22, 1919, Toledo, O.;
Carnegie Hall, Concerts by Bos-
ton Symphony; Professor Quiz;
Breck Beautiful Music Concerts;
News and Sports for Bethlehem
Steel; News 'Reporter; White Rose
Trio.
MOREY AMSTERDAM
MOREY AMSTERDAM SHOW
with Art Carney, Johnny Guarnieri Orch.
& famous guest stars
Dumont Television Network
David P. Lewis — Director
Frank Bunetta — Prod. Supervisor
Campbell-Ewald Agency
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38 E. 57th Street N. Y. C.
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Radio and Television Artists
HAMMOND, EARL
B. June 17, 1921, New York,
N. Y.; Radio City Playhouse,
NBC; Perry Mason, CBS; Official
Detective, MBS; Studio One,
CBS-TV; Silver Theater, CBS-TV;
Kraft Theater, NBC-TV.
HARRIS, ARLENE
Fanny Brice, Baby Snooks
Show
NBC
HARRIS, BETXY
The Henry Morg-an Show,
Betty Harris Sing's
NBC
HARRIS, PHIL
B. June 24, 1906, Linton, Ind.;
Orchestra Leader, Jack Benny
Show, CBS; The Phil Harris-Alice
Faye Show, presented by Rexall,
NBC.
HARTMAN, PAUL AND GRACE
The Hartmans
NBC-TV
HASTINGS, BOB
The Adventures of Archie An-
drews
NBC
HAUSNER, JERRY
Adventures of Sam Spade,
NBC; My Favorite Husband,
CBS ; My Friend Irma, CBS
HAWK, BOB
Bob Hawk Show
CBS
HAYES, HELEN
Electric Theater
CBS
HEATH, BOYD
Saturday Nigrht Jamboree
NBC-TV
HEIDT, HORACE
Horace Heidt Presents His
Orig'inal Youtli Opportunity
Program
NBC
HENDERSON, MARCIA
The Aldrich Family
NBC-TV
HERSHFIELD, HARRY
B. Oct. 13, 1835 Cedar Rapids,
la.; Can You Top This, Kate
Smith, Hobby Lobby, Hildegarde.
HERSHOLT, JEAN
B. July 12, 1886, Copenhagen,
Denmark; Dr. Christian (13th
year), CBS.
HEWITT, ALAN
The Aldrich Family
NBC
HIGBY, MARY JANE
When A Girl Marries, Thanks
For Tomorrow
NBC
HILL, RAMSEY
NBC University Theater, NBC
Theater
NBC
HILLIARD, HARRIET . .
The Adventures of Ozzie &
Harriet
NBC
HILTON, ,IAMES
Hallmark Playhouse
CBS
HOFFA. PORTLAND
The Fred Allen Show
NBC
HOLLIDAY, GLORIA
The Great Gildersleeve
NBC
HONEY DREAMERS, THE
The Kay Kyser Show, Garro-
way At Larg-e. NBC-TV Gren-
nan Dessert Party, ABC-TV.
HOPE, BOB
B. May 29, 1903, London, Eng.;
The Bob Hope Show, NBC, Since
1938.
HOSLEY, PATRICIA
Cavalcade of America, NBC :
Armstrong- Theater, CBS; The
Aldrich Family, NBC.
HOWARD, TOM
It Pays To Be Ignorant
CBS
HUBBARD, IRENE
Marriage for Two
NBC
HUGHES, ARTHUR
Just Plain Bill
NBC
HULL, JOHN WARREN
B. Jan. 17, 1903, Casport, N. Y.;
Vox Pop; Fair Enough, ABC-TV;
In Town Today, NBC-TV; Radio
City Matinee, NBC-TV; Warren
Hull Show, CBS-TV.
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MARIE WILSON
"My Friend Irma"
850
Radio and Television Ai'tists
IDELSON, BILLT
Mixed Doubles, One Man's
Family
NBC-TV
IRVING, CHARLES
The Henry Morgran Show
NBC
JAMESON, HOUSE
The Aldrich Family, NBC,
NBC-TV; Marriag-e for Two,
NBC
JANNEY, LEON
B. Apr. 1, 1917, Ogden, Utah;
Ethel Merman Show, NBC; Think
Fast, WJZ-TV; This is Nora
Drake, CBS; Pepper Young's
Family, NBC; Stop Me if You've
Heard This, NBC - TV; Famous
jury Trials, DuMont-TV; Mr. Ace
Cr Jane, OBS.
JESSEL, GEORGE
Hollywood Calling:
NBC
JOELS. MERRILL E.
Theater Guild, NBC; Life Can
Be Beautiful, NBC; Crime Pho-
tographer, CBS; Counterspy,
ABC; Bonny Maid Varieties, NBT-
TV; Chevrolet Tfieater, NBT-TV.
JOHNNY, THE PHILIP MOR-
RIS BOY
This Is Tour Life, Hog'an's
Daug-hter, Philip Morris Nig-ht
with Horace Heidt
NBC
JOHNSON, CHICK
Fireball-Pun-For-All
NBC-TV
JOHNSON, JAY
The Fred Waring Show
NBC
JOHNSON, JUNE
Fireball-Fun-For-AU
NBC-TV
JOLSON, AL
Guest Spots.
JONES, SPIKE
Spotlight Revue
CBS
JORDAN. JIM
B. Nov. 6, 1896, Peoria, III.;
Fibber McGee and Molly on air
16 years for Johnson's Wax,
NBC.
JORDAN.
MARIAN DRISCOLL
B. April 15, 1897, Peoria, III.;
Fibber McGee and Molly on air
16 years for Johnson's Wax,
NBC.
JOSTYN, JAY
Mr. District Attorney
NBC
JUNKIN, HARRY W.
Radio City Playhouse
NBC
— K —
KARLOFF, BORIS
ABC, ABC-TV
Two, Life Can
KAY, GERAI.IHNE
The Martin ;ind Lewis Show.
Curtain Time, Tlie Dave Gar-
roway Show
NBC
KEANE, TERI
Marriage lor
Be Beautifvil
NBC
KEARNS, JOSEPH S.
B. Feb. 12, 1907, Salt Lake City,
Utah; Jack Benny, CBS; Joan
Davis, CBS; Judy Canova, NBC;
Lux Radio Theater, CBS; Sus-
pense, CBS; Sam Spade, NBC.
KEEN, EARL
The Lassie Show
NBC
KEESHAN, BOB (Clarabelle, the
Clown)
Howdy Doody
NBC-TV
KELK, JACKIE
The Aldrioh Family
NBC, NBC-TV
KELLINO, PAMELA
The James and Pamela Mason
Show
NBC
KELLY, JOE
Quiz Kids
NBC-TV
KELLY, PATSY
The Henry Morgan Show
NBC
KELTON, PERT
The Henry Morgan Show
NBC
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Radio and Television Artists
KIERNAN, WALTER
ABC
KILPACK. BENNETT
Mr. Keen
CBS
KING, CARL
B. July 30, 1921, St. Louis, Mo.;
WNEW; Freelance, Radio, TV,
Movie Commentary Work.
KING, JOHN REED
B. Atlantic City; Give and iTal<e,
Missus Goes A-Shoppin', CBS;
iCo For The House, ABC; Three's
A Crowd, WQiR; Chance of a
Lifetime, ABC; John Reed King
Show, WOR-TV.
KING, PEE WEE
B. Feb. 18, 1914, Green Bay,
Wis.; Pee Wee King Show, WAVE,
WAVE-TV, Louisville, Ky.
KINSELLA, WALTER
Martin Kane, Private Eye,
NBC-TV; The Adventures of
Archie Andrews, NBC
KIRK, LISA
(See Vocal Artists)
KIRKPATRICK, JESS
The Judy Canova Show, The
Meredith Willson Show
NBC
KIRKWOOD, JACK
The Adventures of Ozzie and
Harriet, The Bob Hope Show
KIRSTEN, DOROTHY
Kraft Music Hall, Lig-ht Up
Time
NBC
KOLLMAR. DICK
Broadway Scrapbook
NBC-TV
KYSER, KAY
Kay Kyser's College of Musi-
cal Knowledg'e
NBC-TV
— L —
LADD, HANK
The Arrow Show
NBC-TV
LAKE, ARTHUR
Blondie
NBC
LAMOUR, DOROTHY
The Sealtest Variety Theater
Starring- Dorothy Lamour
NBC
LANDERS, MURIEL R.
Swift Show, WNBT; Morey
Amsterdam, WABD: Paul
Winchell Show, CBS-TV.
LARKIN, JOHN
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn; Right
to Happiness, NBC; Perry Mason,
CBS.
LaRUE, JACK
Lights Out
NBC-TV
LAST, RUTH
Quiet Please, ABC-WJZ ■ City
At Midnig-ht, NBC-WNBC;
Modern Romances, ABC-WJZ
LAUCK, CHET
Lum And Abner
CBS
LAURIE, JOE. JR.
Can You Top This?, NBC.
LAWRENCE, BILL
Arthur Godfrey Time
CBS, CBS-TV
LAZAR, WILLIAM T.
B. July 8, 1921, Appleton, Wis.;
We, The People, CBS, CBS-TV,
NBC; True Story, ABC; Sunday
Salmgundi, WMCA; Jack Smith
Show, CBS.
LEAR, LES
Welcome Travelers
NBC
LEDOUX, LEONE
Fanny Brice, Baby Snooks
Show
NBC
LEEDS, PHIL
The Jane Pickens Show
NBC
LeFEVRE, NED
A Life in Your Hands
NBC
LEGRAND, DICK
The Great Gildersleeve, Fibber
McGee and Molly
NBC
LEONARD, BILL
This Is New York
WCBS
LEONARD, JIMMY
Circle Arrow Show
NBC
LEONARD, SHELDON
The Martin and Lewis Show.
The Judy Canova Show, The
Alan Young Show
NBC
HELEN HALL
MUTUAL'S "FEMME FAIR"
WOR's
BARBARA WELLES
PROF. QUIZ
The One ...
The Only . . .
The Original!
Office: 149 W. 51st Street, N.Y.C.
Circle 6-9400
853
L O iV i I. A IC K
Title Role in "Nick Carter" MBS
"The- Coniii- \« .ikly Man" ET
Writer — Prt»(lu(pr — Narrator of
(lliildren Alltiims
Actor — Annomicfr — Narrator
PL. 7-0700
^«-,^is^
KATHI NORRIS
N.B.C.-T.V.
Fran Allison
"Aunt Fanny"
ABC "Breakfast Club
8:00 to 9:00 a.m.
CST
WHAT'S
COOKIN'!=
JACK BAILUy
With JACK BAILEY
—Its
QUEEN FOR A DAY
*
COMEDY OF ERRORS
*
Q. 4 A D — TV
'Book Selling
"WHAT'S COOKIN'"
(World— $1.00)
854
Radio and Television Artists
LEVANT, OSCAR
Kraft Music Hall
NBC
LEWIS, CATHY
The Great Gildersleeve
NBC
LEWIS, ELLIOTT
B. Nov. 27, New York, N. Y.;
:Phil Harris, NBC; Broadway Is
My Beat (Direct), CBS; Gregory
Hood, MBS; Scarlet Queen, MBS.
LEWIS, FORREST
Meet the Meeks
NBC
LEWIS, JERRY
The Martin and Lewis Show
NBC
LEWIS, ROBERT Q.
The Show Goes On, Arthur God-
frey and His Friends, OBS-TV:
Perry Como Show (summer re-
placement, NBC-TV; Godfrey
Morning Series, CBS).
LINDLAHR, VICTOR H.
ABC
LINKLETTER, ART
People Are Fvinny
NBC
LIVINGSTONE, MARY
(Mrs. Jack Benny); 6. June 23,
1909, Seattle, Wash.; The Jack
Benny Show, CBS.
LLOYD, JACK
Screen Guild Players, NBC
Theater, NBC; Leave It To
Joan, Railroad Hour, Dr.
Christian, Junior Miss, CBS
LOBBIN, PEGGY
The Heni-y Aldrieh Show
NBC
LOCKE, RALPH
Life Can Be Beautiful, NBC;
True Detective, WOK: Mystery
Stories, WOR.
LOFT-LYNN, JAY
Family Theater, MBS, KHJ;
What's the Name of that
Song-, MBS, KHJ
LORD, PHIL
Meet the Meeks
NBC
LORDE. ATHENA
B. New York, N. Y.; Lights Out,
NBC-TV; The Big Story, NBC,
NBC-TV; Men Against Crime,
CBS-TV; The Clock, NBC-TV;
Gang Busters, CBS; Modern Ro-
mances, ABC.
LORRING, JOAN
This Is Nora Drake
NBC
LOVEJOY, FRANK
B. Morch 28, New York, N. Y.;
Night Beat, NBC; Pictures —
Home of the Brave, Backfire.
LtlDDEN, ALLEN
Mind Your Manner.^
NBC
LYDON, JIMMIE
Youg Love
CBS
LYNCH, CRISTOPHEB
Voice of Firestone
NBC
LVTELL, BERT
Philco Television Playhouse.
One Man's Family
NBC-TV
— Mc —
MaoMICHAEL, FLORENCE
The Martin and Lewis Show
NBC
MacMURKAY, FRED
t'our Star Playhouse
NBC
MacRAE, GORDON
The Railroad Hour
NBC
MAC QUARRIE,
HAVEN
Originator of Noah Webster Says;
The Marriage Clue, Do You Want
To iBe An Actor, It Can Happen
To You, ABC.
McBRIDE, MARY
MARGARET
Mary Margaret MdBride Program,
NBC, WGN.
McCAFFERY, JOHN K. M.
Author Meets The Critic
NBC-TV
Mccarty, mary
Admiral Broadway Review
NBC-TV
McCONNELL, LTJLU
It Pays To Be I&norant
CBS
Carole Mathews
RADIO — TV
EL. 5-0300
855
LEON JANNEY
RADIO — TV
PL. 7-0700
JAN MINER
RADIO-TV
PL. 7-0700
HELEN GERALD
PL 7-0700
MICHAEL FITZMAURICE
"When a Girl Marries" ... NBC
"Pepper Young's Family" ..NBC
Radio Registry
856
Radio and Television Artists
McCONNELL.
SMILIN' ED
B. Jan. 1, 1892, Atlanta, Go.;
Brown Shoe Co., NBC; Mantle
Lamp Co., ABC.
mpcoy, jack
Hollywood Calling-
NBC
McCRARY, TEX
Tex and Jinx Program
NBC
McCUNE, HANK
The Hank McCune Show
NBC -TV
McDANIEL, HATTIE
Beulah
CBS
McDonald, donald
Big- Town
NBC
McDONNT;LL, CRAIG
story Shop
NBC
Mcelroy, jack
B. Oct. 21, 1913, Kansas; Wel-
come to Hollywood (formerly
Breakfast in Hollywood), ABC;
Bride And Groom, ABC.
McGEEHAN, PAT
The Red Skelton Show
NBC
McGOVERN, JOHNNY
Smilin' Ed McConnell and
His Buster Brown Gang
NBC
McGRATH, PAUL
Inner Sanctum
CBS
McGRAW, CHARLES
Dragnet
NBC
Mclaughlin, don
Road of Life
NBC
McNAUGHTON, HARRY
It Pays To Be Ig-norant
CBS
MeNELLIS, MAGGI
Leave It To The Girls
NBC-TV
— M —
MACK, TED
Original Amateur Hour
NBC-TV
M.4iITL.4ND, ARTHUR
Tlie Adventures of Archie An-
drews
NBC
MALONE, TED
B. May 18, 1908, Colorado
Springs, Colo.; Ted Malone, ABC;
The Prudentiol Family Hour, CBS;
Tele Series, WlRiBC, ABC.
M.ANDEL, SIDNEY A.
Daffy Derby, WBKB-TV, Chi-
cago; Tlie Enchanted Book,
WXRT. Chicago: Spinning- 'n'
Chinning, KGST, Fresno Calif.
MANN, GLORIA
The Adventures of Archie An-
drews
NBC
MANN, RHODA
Howdy Doody
NBC-TV
MANSON,
CHARLOTTE
Nick Carter (Patsy), MBS; Nora
Drake (Carol Douglas), CBS;
Twenty Questions, MBS; Caval-
cade of America, NBC; The
Sheriff, ABC; Modern Romances,
ABC.
MANNING. .JACK W.
Ford TV Hour, CBS: Theater
of Romance. CBS-TV Sus-
pense. CBS-TV
M.\RCH, HAL
The Alan Young Show
NBC
M.\RCO, FATSO
The Texaco Star Theater
NBC-TV
MA REN, JERRY
Pmilin' Ed McConnell and His
Buster Brown Gang
NBC
MARKS. SHERMAN
Meet the Meeks
NBC
M.\RSH.^LL. DR. ROY
The Nature of Things
NBC-TV
A Kiss From
Rosemary Wayne
Chicago's 1st Lady of the Discs
Spin-ingly Yours
"Rosemary Wayne Spins" — -WJJD
"Full House" (audience parti-
cipation) WJJD
Conductor of the column —
"No Foolin'"
JOEY FA YE
STAR OF
CBS'
"54th STREET REVUE"
857
Merrill E. Joels
RADIO— TELEVISION— STAGE
PL 7-0700
LYNN SALSBURY
Radio Television Theatre
""PRIVATE EYE"
"'LIGHTS OUT"
RE. 7-0875
■.<}Kr li^*^smi-^ :
SHIRLEY EGGLESTON
LEx. 2-1100
"HOMER"
Thursday — 8 p.m.
Sunday — 7:30 p.m.
WNBC
WNBT
858
Radio and Television Artists
MARTIN, DEAN
The Martin and Lewis Show
NBC
MARX, GROUCHO
You Bet Your Life
CBS
aiASOX, JAMES
The James and Pamela Mason
Show
NBC
MATHEWS, CAROLE
The Clock, Texaco Star Theater,
Martin Kane, Private Eye, NBC-
TV; Winter Take All, CBS-TV;
Lux Radio Theater, Screen Guild,
CBS.
MAY, MARTY
Fireball-Fun-For-All
NBC-TV
MAYER, HEIDY
Here's Heidy
MBS
MEIGHAN, JAMES
Backstage Wife, Jnst Plain
Bill
NBC
MELTON, JAMES
Harvest of Stars
NBC
MERKEL, UNA
The Great Gildersleeve
NBC
MERMAN, ETHEL
The Ethel Merman Show
NBC
3IERRILL. LOU
Smilin' Ed MeConnell and His
Buster Brown Gang-
NBC
MERRILL. ROBERT
Music America Loves Best,
Robert Merrill with the Bos-
ton Pops Orchestra & Arthur
Fiedler
NBC
MILLER, MARVIN
The Railroad Hour, Smilin' Ed
MeConnell and His Buster Brown
Gang, NBC.
MILLER, ISIDNEY
Me and Janie Starring- Georg-e
O'Hanlon
NBC
MINER. JAN
Casey, Crime Photographer, CBS;
Road of Life, NBC; Break the
Bank, NBC; Radio City Play-
house, NBC; Big Sister, CBS;
Lights Out, NBC-TV.
"MINNIE PEARL" (Ophelia
CoUey)
Grand Ole Opry
NBC
MITCHELL, EVERETT
National Farm & Home Hour
NBC
MITCHELL, SHIRLEY
The Great Gildersleeve, The
Alan Young- Show
NBC
MOHR, GERALD
Philip Marlowe
CBS
MOODY, BLAIR
Meet Your Cong-ress
NBC-TV
MOORE, GARRY
B. Jan. 31, 1915; The Carry
Moore Show, OBS.
MONROE, VAUGHN
Carmel Caravan
CBS
MOORE, G.^RRY
Garry Moore Show
CBS
aiORGAN, CLAUDIA
Right to Happiness
NBC
MORGAN, HENRY
Henry Morg-an Show
NBC
MULDERICK, RAY
Hands of Murder, Captain
Video, DuMont-TV; Celebrity
Time, ABC-TV
MULLEN, CHARLES H.
Marriage For Two, NBC: The
Lady Next Door, NBC-TV;
MGM Theater, WMGM, etc.;
Eternal Lig-ht, NBC; The
Brighter Day, CBS; Helen
Trent, NBC; Front Page Far-
rell, NBC.
MURPHY, GEORGE
Hollywood Calling
NBC
MURRAY, LYN
Hallmark Playhouse, OBS.
RADIO
tC^
C5
TV
LExington 2-1100
JOHK
BROWN
MY FRIEND IRMA
THE LIFE OF RILEY
A DATE WITH JUDY
OZZIE AND HARRIET
THE DENNIS DAY SHOW
859
JOl^: De SANTIS
PL 7-0700
BRYNA RAEBURN
Leads, Characters
Dialects, 7\uthentic Spanish
Distinctive Doubles
Railio Registry
EDDIE DUNN
9 Eastwoods Lane
Scarsdale, N. Y.
ED EAST
Management
STEMPEL— OLENICK
860
Radio and Television Artists
— N —
NAISH. J. CARROL
B. Jan. 21, 1900, New York,
N. Y.; Life with Luigi, KNX-
CBS.
NELSON, DAVID
The Adventures of Ozzie and
Harriet
NBC
NELSON, FRANK
The Alan, Young- Show, Fanny
Brice-Baby Snooks Show, A
Day in the Life of Dennis
Day
NBC
NELSON, RICKY
Tlie Adventures of Ozzie and
Harriet
NBC
NELSON, OZZIE
The Adventures of Ozzie and
Harriet
NBC
NIESSEN, CLAIRE
Backstage Wife
NBC
NILSON, NORMA JEAN
Father Knows Best
NBC
NOLAN, JEANETTE
One Man's Family
NBC
NORRIS, KATHI
Kathi Norris Show, NBC-TV; Spin
The Picture, Your Television
Shopper, Chevrolet New Year
Party, DuMont.
NORTH, ROBERT
Tlie Pliil Harris-Alice Faye
Show
NBC
NUETZMAN, DELMAR A.
Cavalcade of America, NBC:
My True Story, ABC; Famous
Jury Trials, WABD.
— o —
OCKO, DANIEL
Cavalcade of America. NBC;
Mystery Theater, CBS; Mr.
Cameleon, CBS
O'CONNOR, ROD
(See Announcers).
O'DAY, MICKEY
Big- Town
NBC
OGG, JIMMY
Smilin' Ed MeConnell and His
Buster Brown Gang-
NBC
O'HANLON, GEORGE
Me & Janie Starring George
O'Hanlon
NBC
OHMART, CAROL
Bonny Maid Versatile Varie-
ties
NBC-TV
O'KEEFE. WALTER
B. Aug. 18, 1900, Hartford,
Conn.; Double or Nothing, NBC.
OLSEN, J. C.
Fireball-Fun-For-All
NBC-TV
OLMSTED, NELSON
Eye Witness, NBC-TV; Story
For Today, ABC: What Hap-
pens Now. WOR-TV
OLSEN, JOHNNY
B. May 22, 1910, Windom, Minn.;
Ladies Be Seated; What's My
Name?; Johnny Olsen's Rumpus
Room; Club Matinee, ABC;
Ladies Man, WOR, Johnny Ol-
sen's Luncheon Club, WMGM;
Adelaide Hawley's Fashion Show;
Doorway to Fame; Ladies Be
Seated, WABD; Fun For The
Money, ABC-TV.
OLSEN, OLE
Fireball-Fun-For-All
NBC-TV
OWEN.ETHEL
Hogan's Daughter
NBC
P
PARKS, BERT
Break The Bank
NBC-TV
PAUL, RALPH
(See Announcers)
PAUL, SIDNEY
B. Sept. 28, 1917, New York, N.
Y.; FBI, CBS; Big Story, NBC-
Modern Romances, ABC; Myster-
ious Traveler, WOR; Nick Carter,
WOR; Hollywood Screen Test,
ABC-TV.
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Ed Murrow Program — CBS
"Chuckwagon" — CBS-TV
Perry Mason — CBS
"Life Can Be Beautiful" — NBC
Press Relations: Personal Representative:
Sidney Ascher Associates Kay Roberts
861
I
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AL RAMSEN
Radio
Actors
TV — Big Story — Suspense — Ford Tlieafre-
Studio— Lights Out— City At Midnight-
Screen — City Across The River.
(Any Tyi)e Or Accent From 17-24)
RADIO REGISTRY— PLaza 7-0700
LEN DOYLE
"Harrington to you"
MR. DISTRICT AHORNEY
NBC
Yumpin' Yimminy
YONNIE OLSEN
Producer — Performer
JOHNNY OLSEN'S
Ladies Be Seated
ABC (Philip Morris)
JOHNNY OLSEN'S
Rumpus Room
WARD — (Premier Foods)
ALSO MAKING RECORDS
RCA Victor
862
Radio and Television Artists
PAWLEY, EDWARD
Big- Town
NBC
PAYNE, VIRGINIA
Ma Perkins
NBC
PEARCE, ALICE
The Henry Morg^an Sliow
NBC
PEARSON, TED
Cavalcade of America
NBC
PEARY, HAL (Harold
Jose De Faria)
B. July 25, 1908, San Leandro,
Calif.; Throckmorton P. Cilder-
sleeve on The Great Cildersleeve,
NBC.
PERERA, LYDIA
Story to Order
NBC
PETERSON, HOUSTON
Theater of the Mind
NBC-TV
PIASTRO, MISHEL
Symphonette
CBS
PICKENS, JANE
Jane Pickens Show
NBC
PIOUS, MINERVA
The Fred Allen Show
NBC
POWELL, DICK
Richard Biamond, Private De-
tective
NBC
POWELL, DOANE
ABC-TV
POWERS, LEONA
The Aldrich Family
NBC
PRITCHETT, FLORENCE
Leave It To The Girls
NBC-TV
PKUD'HOMME, CAMERON
David Hariim
NBC
PRYOR, ROGER
NBC Summer Theater, The
Theater Guild on the Air,
NBC: Pause That Refreshes,
CBS
PRYOR, ROGER
Pause That Refreshes
CBS
— Q
(iUESTEL, MAE
The Henry Morg-an Show
NBC
QUINLAN, ROBERTA
Mohawk Showroom
NBC-TV
— R —
RABE, JOHN
When a Girl Marries
NBC
RAE, JOAN
Blondie
NBC
RAEBURN, BRYNA
Silver Theatre with Chico Marx,
CBS-TV; Kotie Nolan in A Tree
Crows in Brooklyn, NBC; Coun-
terspy, Chandu, The Magician,
ABC; Cangbusters, CBS; Thea-
tre Guild on The Air, Mr. Dis-
trict Attorney, NBC.
R.AHT, KATHKRINE
The Aldricli Family
NBC
RAMSEN, AL
B. Feb. 7, 1926, New York, N,
Y.; Suspense, Ford Theatre, CBS;
Actors Studio, ABC; City at
Midnight, Lights Out, iSig Story,
NB.C.
RANDOLPH, LILLIAN
The Great Gildersleeve
NBC
RANKIN, PETER
Smihn' Ed MeConnell & His
Buster Brown Gang-
NBC
RASKYN, SAM
Famous Jury Trials
Dumont
RATHBONE, BASIL
Chesterfield Supper Club
NBC
RAYMOND, GENE
-B. Aug. 13, 1908, New York, N.
Y.; The Amazing Mr. Molone,
ABC; Family Theater, Stars Over
Hollywood.
JOHN
REED
KING
"Give And Take" ... CBS
"Missus Goes A-Shopping".WCBS
"Chance Of A Lifetime" ... ABC
John Reed King Show . . . WOR-TV
863
SCOTT DOUGLAS
ANNOUNCER
DUMONT NETWORK
Sports Commentator
SC. 4-5700
ACTOR
M.C.
ROD O'CONNOR
RED SKELTON SHOW
DUFFY'S TAVERN SHOW
PEOPLE ARE FUNNY SHOW
MOTION PICTURES
"FULLER BRUSH MAN"
"SOUTHERN YANKEE"
864
Radio and Television Artists
KEED, ALAN
The Eddie Cantor Show, Life
of Riley
NBC
REES, LANNY
Life Of Riley
NBC-TV
REESE, JOY
Mr. Fixit
NBC
BEINHART, ALICE
Volume One, No. 3 TV, ABC:
Cavalcade of America, NBC
The Tremaynes, WOR
BICE, KOSEJIARY
The Adventures of Archie An-
drews
NBC
ROBB, MARY LEE
The Great Gildersleeve
NBC
ROBBINS, PATRICIA
One Man's Family
NBC-TV
ROBERTS, JERRY
Junior Town Meeting-, Your
American Music Nite Time
Frolic, WAAT.
ROBINSON, BARTLETT
Portia Faces Life
NBC
RODEMEYER. TOMMIE
The Mary Lee Taylor Show
NBC
The Mary Lee Taylor Show
NBC
Pick A Date, ABC Buddy
Rog-ers Showcase, ABC-TV
ROGERS, HOY
B. Nov. 5, 1912. Cincinnati, O.;
Sponsored on 561 station MBS by
Quaker Oats.
ROLFE, MARY
The Aldrich Fumily
NBC
ROMANO, TONY
The Johnny Bradford Show
with Tony Romano
NBC
ROOSE, JEANINE
The Phil Harris-Alice Faye
Show
NBC
ROSENFIELD, JOE, JR.
Happiness Exchange, MBS;
Couple Of Joes, ABC
ROSS, ANTHONY
Suspense, CBS-TV; Studio One,
CBS-TV; Broadway's My Beat,
CBS
ROSS, EARL
The Great Gildersleeve
NBC
ROSS, LANNY
The Swift Show
NBC-TV
ROUVERAL, JEAN
One Man's Family
NBC
RL'BIN, BENNY
Stop Me If You've Heard This
One, Benny Rubin Show
NBC-TV
RIJSKIX, COBY
Gobo's Circus
NBC-TV
RUSSELL, ROSALIND
Four Star Playhouse
NBC
RUSSELL, RUTH
Just Plain Bill
NBC
RUSSELL, RUTH
Just Plain Bill
NBC
RUSSELL, F. ALDEN
ABC
RUSSELL. TODD
Strike It Rich
CBS
RUTHERFORD, ANN
Blondie
NBC
RYAN, DICK
Red Skelton Show
NBC
RYAN. IRENE
B. Oct. 17, El Paso, Texas; The
Bob Hope Show, NBC.
— s —
ST. JOHN, ROBERT
Believe It Or Not Sketchbooh
NBC-TV
SALSBURY, LYNN T.
B. Aug. 7, 1920, New York, N. Y.
RALPH CAMARGO
ACTOR-ANNOUNCER
NARRATOR
PL. 7-0700
865:
ERNIE SIMON
NOW BROADCASTING AND TELEVISING
23 HOURS WEEKLY
4TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR ON WJJD, CHICAGO
Sponsored continuously for 2nd straight year
on WBKB, Chicago — 5 nigtits weekly
EARL HAMMOND
RADIO-TV
As Detective Sgt. Lane In
"INSIDE DETECTIVE"
WABD — Saturday — 8:30-9:00
LExIngton 2-1100
BILL LAZAR
RADIO-TV
PL. 7-0700
866
Radio and Television Artists
SANDERSON, IVAN
Ivan Sanderson Program
NBC
SAWYER, HAI>
ABC, ABC-TV
SCOTT, ALAN
Television Screen Mag:azine
NBC-TV
SCOTT, MARTHA
The Great Gildersleeve
NBC
SCOURBT. ALEXANDER
The Eternal Light
NBC
SEMON, LARRY EDUND
The Clock
NBC-TV
SEYMOUR, ANNE
Against The Storm, MBS;
Portia Faces Life, NBC ; Great-
est Story Ever Known, ABC :
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,
NBC
SEYMOUR, DAN
Sing It Again, Aunt Jenny
CBS
SHEA, JOAN
The Adventures of Archie An-
drews
NBC
SHELDON. LEONARD
A Day in the Life of Dennis
Day, Judy Canova Show
NBC
SHELLEY, JOSHUA
Actors Studio, Studio One,
CBS-TV: Big Story, Front
Page Farrell, Henry Aldrich,
NBC; The Clock, NBC-TV
SHELTON, GEORGE
It Pays To Be Ignorant
CBS
SHERRY, BOB
Armstrong of the Air, CBS; When
A Girl Marries, NBC; Life of
Riley, NBC, NBT; The Goldbergs,
CBS.
SHIELDS, ARTHUR
Your Sliow Time
NBC-TV
SHORE, DINAH
(See Vocal Artists)
SHRINER. HERB
Herb Shriner Time, CBS; Herb
Shriner Show, CBS-TV.
SILVER, JEFFREY
Me and Janie Starring George
O'Hanlon, Blondie
NBC
SILVERS, PHIL
The Phil Silvers Arrow Show
NBC-TV
SIMON, ERNIE
B. Jan. 22, 1919, Washington,
D. C; Simon Speaks, Simon
Speaks Again, wJjD, Cliicago;
Curbstone, Cut-Up, WBKB, Chi-
cago.
SINATRA, FR.4NK
Your Hit Parade, Light Up
Time
NBC
SINGLETON, DORIS
A Day in the Life of Dennis
Day, Maxwell House Coffee
Time Starring George Burns
and Gracie Allen
NBC
SINGLETON, PENNY
Blondie
NBC
SKELTON, RED
Red Skelton Show
CBS, NBC
SKINNER, GEORGE
Circle Arrow Show
NBC
SLATTERY, EDWARD
Your Song And Mine
CBS
SLOAN, EVERETT
Hogan's Daughter
NBC
SLOANE, BOB
The Big Story
NBC, NBC-TV
SMITH, BOB
Howdy Doody, Gulf Road
Show
NBC-TV
SMITH, HOWARD
The Aldi-ich Family, Hogan's
Daughter
NBC
SMITH, KATE
ABC
SMOLEN, VIVIAN
Stella Dallas
NBC
CHUCK ACREE
Funmaster of Ceremonies
"Something To Talk About"
"K-l-D-S Karnival"
"Hint Hunt"
"Man On The Farm"
ROD BROWN
RADIO — TV
PL. 7-0700
867
FRANCOIS GRIMARD
RADIO-TV ARTIST
SChuyler 4-5700
HANS CONREID
Director: "STARS OVER HOLLYWOOD"
C.B.S.
Featured in: "LIFE WITH LUIGI"
"MY FRIEND IRMA"
C.B.S.
STEVE
ALLEN
Stars of
CBS's
THE STEVE ALLEN
SHOW
Paul Arnold
Singer — Actor
4
"Pau! Arnoid Show"
CBS-TV
Daily 7:15-7:30 P.M.
Radio Registry-
PL. 7-0700
868
Radio and Television Artists
.s.MVTHE. J. ANTHONY
One Man's Family
NBC
SOUBIER, CLIFF
Colgate Theater, Viv & Sade
NBC-TV
STAFFORD, HANLEY
Blondie, Fanny Brice - Baby
Snooks Show
NBC
STANG, ARNOLD
Milton Berle Show, NBC; Eddie
Cantor Show, NiBC; Henry Mor-
gan Show, NBC; Theater Guild,
Texaco Star Theater, ABC.
STANTON, BOB
B. April 14, 1905, Minneapolis,
Minn.; Mohawk Showroom, NBC-
TV; Football (Lucky Strike),
NBC-TV; Boxing (Gillette), NBC-
TV; Phiico Playhouse, NBC-TV;
Tennis (Davis Cup, Nationals),
NBC-TV; Wrestling (Trommers),
NBC-TV; Robert Montgomery
Show, NiBC-TV.
STEARNES, MARY KAY AND
JOHNNY
Mary Kay and Johnny Show
NBC-TV
STEBER, ELEANOR
Voice of Firestone
NBC
STEFAN, BUD
Fibber McGee and Molly
NBC
STEMMLER, EDGAR
The Mary Lee Taylor Show
NBC
STEPHENS, JAMES D.
Big- Story, NBC; FBI in Peace
and War, CBS; Aldrich Fam-
ily, NBC.
STERLING, JACK
WCBS
STEWART, JAY
(See Announcers).
STEAVART, NICODEMUS
The Alan Young- Show
NBC
STONE, EZRA
The Aldrich Family
NBC
STONE, HARLAN
The Adventures of Archie An-
drews
NBC
STONE, SID
Texaco Star Theater
NBC-TV
STORM, DOROTHY
The Goldbergs, CBS - TV :
Cavalcade of America, CBS
STRICKLAND, AMZIE
B. Jan. 10; Oklahoma City,
Okla.; Call The Police, CBS; Big
Story, NBC; FBI in Peace &
War, CBS; Mr. and Mrs. North,
CBS; Inner Sanctum, CBS; The
Shadow, MBS.
SUDROW, LYLE
My Silent Partner
NBC
SUM3iER, HOPE
Meet the Meeks
NBC
SWENSON, KARL
Lorenzo Jones
NBC
T
TARPLIN, MAURICE J.
Mysterious Traveler, Boston
Blackie, MBS: Flashgun Casey,
CBS.
TAYLOR, DEEMS
Philharmonic Symphony
CBS
TAYLOR, F. CHASE
Duffy's Tavern
NBC
TAYLOR, MARY LEE
The Mary Lee Taylor Show
NBC
TENNYSON, SCOTT P.
Cavalcade of America, NBC;
Big Story, NBC; Harvest of
Stars, NBC ; Gangbusters,
CBS: Counterspy, ABC: Mod-
ern Romances, ABC
TETLEY, AV ALTER
The Great Gildersleeve, The
Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show
NBC
THALL, BILL
Circle Arrow Show, Family
Time
NBC
THOMAS, ANN
Theater Guild, Molle Mystery,
The fat Man, Willie Piper Men-
nen Shavetime, Hour Glass, Hen-
ry Morgan Show, N'BC.
HAROLD PEARY
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870
Radio and Television Artists
THOMAS, DICK
Villag'e Barn
NBC-TV
THOMAS, FAYE
Hollywood Calling-
NBC
THOMAS, FRANK M., SK.
The Black Robe
NBC-TV
THOMPSON, BILL
Fibber MeGee and Molly
NBC
THORSON, RUSSELL
One Man's Family, NBC-TV:
Dr. Paul, NBC
TICHENOR, TOM
Wormwood Forrest
NBC
TILLSTROM, BURR
Kukia, Fran & OIlie, NBC-TV.
TINNEY, CAL
Stop Me If You've Heard
This One
NBC-TV
TOKER, NORMAN
Tlie Aldrich Family
NBC
TOMACK, SID
Life of Riley
NBC-TV
TOMPKINS, JOAN
This Is Nora Drake
NBC
TREMAYNE, LES
Rube Goldberg-'s Show, WPIX;
Morey Amsterdam Show, CBS;
The Tremaynes, WOR; The
Falcon, WOR-MBS; The Thin
Man, NBC
TROUT, DINK
A Day in the Life of Dennis
Day
NBC
TROUT, ROBERT
Who Said That ?
NBC-TV
THOMAS, CALVIN
One Man's Family
NBC-TV
TUTTLE. LURENE
B. Aug. 20, 1907, Pleasant Lake,
Ind.; Pasadena Jr. Coll.; U.S.C.
Drama Course; Adventures of
Sam Spade, NBC; Red Skelton,
CBS; Lux Radio Theatre, CBS;
Suspense, CBS.
— V —
\AS DYK, JAMES
Mr. District Attorney, Big^
Town, WNBC: Counter Spy,
WJZ; Studio One, WCBS-TV;
Kraft Theater, WNBT: Fa-
mous Jury Trials, WABD
VAGUE, VERA
The Jimmy Durante Show
NBC
VALENTINE, LEW
Dr. I. Q.
NBC
VAN ROOTEN, LUIS
VARDEN, NORMA
University Theater, NBC ;
Screen Directors Playhouse,
NBC: Sherlock Holmes, NBC
VAUGHAN, BERYL
Meet the Meeks
NBC
VAUGHN, WALTER
The Adventures of Archie An-
drews
NBC
VINE, BILLY
The Jimmy Durante Show
NBC
VOLA, VICKI
Mr. District Attorney, NBC;
Betty Moore Prog^ram, MBS :
Jung-le Jim, ET.
— w —
WALDO, JANET
Young: Love, Corliss Archer,
CBS; The Adventure of Ozzie
& Harriet, NBC
WALKER, DANTON
Da,nton Walker's Broadway
Scrapbook
NBC-TV
WALPOLE, HELEN
B. Birmingham, Ala.; Personal-
ized Commentaries on Fashion
Review, NBC-TV; Adventure in
Reading, Great Plays, NBC.
WAKELY. JIMMY
(See Vocal Artists)
WALL, LUCILLE
Lorenzo Jones, Portia Faces
Life
NBC
WARING. FRED, <S HIS
PENNSYLVANIANS
NBC; CBS-TV.
WARNER, GERTRUDE
ABC
WATERMAN, WILLARD
Me & Janie Starring- George
O'Hanlon
NBC .
WATKINS, LINDA
Marriage for Two
NBC
WEATHERWAX, RUDD
The Lassie Show
NBC
WEBB, JACK
Dragnet
NBC
WEBBER, PEGGY
The Alan Young Show, Drag-
net
NBC
WEIL, LISL
Children's Sketch Book
NBC-TV
WELLS, SARAJANE
Dr. Paul
NBC
WEVER, NED
Young- Widder Brown
NBC
WHITE, PATRICIA
The Bigelow Show
NBC-TV
WHITFIELD, ANNE
Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show,
NBC; My Favorite Husband,
CBS; Baby Snooks, NBC
WHITING, BARBARA
The Great Gildersleeve
NBC
WHITLEY, JUNE
Father Knows Best
NBC
^VICKER. IREENE
Ireene Wicker, The Singing-
Lady, ABC-TV.
871
WILLIAMS, FLORENCE
Front Page Farrell
NBC
WILLIAMS, RHODA
Father Knows Best
NBC
WILSON, ETHEL
The Aldrich Family, NBC-TV;
Marriage For Two, NBC
WILSON, LOIS
The Aldrich Family
NBC-TV
WILSON, MARIE
B, Anaheim, Calif., Aug. 19,
1916- Star of My Friend Irma
(CBS).
WILSON, WARD
Can You Top This?, NBC; Al-
drich 'Family, Mr. District Attor-
ney, Cloomdodgers.
WINCHELL, PAUL
B. Dec. 21, 1923, New York,
N. Y.; Bigelow Show, CBS-TV;
Cavalcade of Stars, DuMont-TV;
Milton Berle, NBC-TV; Celebrity
Time, ABC-TV; We The People,
CBS-TV.
WINSLOWE, PAULA
Life of Riley
NBC
WINTERS, GLORIA
Life of Riley
NBC-TV
WINTHROPE, BARBARA
Dorothy Dix at Home
NBC
WRAGGE, BETTY
Pepper Young's Family
NBC
WYNN, ED
Ed Wynn Show
CBS-TV
YARBOROUGH, BARTON
Dragnet, One Man's Family
NBC
YORKE, DICK
Meet the Meeks
NBC
YOUNG, ALAN
B. 1921, Canada, The Alan
Young Show, CBS-TV.
YOUNGER, BEVERLY
Curtain Time
NBC
YOUNG, EVE
Stor,v Shop
NBC
YOUNG, LORETTA
Four Star Playhouse
NBC
YOUNG, ROBERT
Father Knows Best
NBC
YOURMAN, ALICE
The Adventures of Archie An-
drews
NBC
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ZERBE, LAWSON
Adventures of Frank Merri-
well
NBC
"TWO TON" BAKER
THE MUSIC MAKER
Mercury Recording Artist
and Free-Lance Radio Star
Two Ton" Baker Show
'Baker's Spotlight"
8:15 a.m. daily — WGN, Chicago
4:30 p.m. daily— WGN, Chicago
'Two Ton" Baker
Chicago 11, 111.
872
Vocal Artists
(RADIO AND TELEVISION)
— their ivork duritti£ 1949
— A —
ABBOMAVICH, KARIN
WTCN, Minneapolis, Minn.
ADAMS, JOANN
WRGA, Rome, Ga.
AIKEN, DICK
WTRR, Sanford, Fla.
AKIN, JACK T.
WM^\P, Monroe, N. C.
ALEXANDER, DURELLE
WBAP-TV, Fort Worth, Tex.
ALLEN, EMORY
WRBL, Columbus, Ga.
ALM. JEANNE
WDAY, Farg-o, N. Dak.
AMES, FRANK
WHBC, Canton, O,
ANDERSON, PAUL
WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y.
ANDREWS, JOHNNY
Easy Does It
WNBT, New York, N. Y.
ANDREWS SISTERS
laverne, B. ]ulv 6, 1915; Maxenc,
B. Jan. 3, 1918; Patricia, 8.
Feb. 1, 1920, Minneapolis, Minn.;
Eight to the Bar Ranch, NBC;
Club 15, CBS.
ANTRIM, ANN
Park Plaza
WAAM, Baltimore, Md.
ARCHER, GENE
WRC, WNBW, Washington,
D. C.
ARMEN, KAY
Pet Milk Show, Bob Crosby
Show, NBC; Skyway To Stars,
OBS; Stop the Music, WJZ
ARNOLD, PAUL
(See Radio-TV Artists)
ARTHUR, CHARLENE
Sweetheart of The Range
KHIT, Lampas, Tex.
ASHMAN, MIKE
KTOH, Lihue, Kauai, T. H.
ASHMAN, REV. KEN
Morning Devotions
WWST, Wooster, O.
ASPER, WANDA
KTAT, Frederick, Okla.
ATCHER, RANDY
WKLO, Louisville, Ky.
ATCHISON, VIRGINIA
WHAI, Greenfield, Muss.
ATKINS, JIMMY
WNEW, New York, N. Y.
AUSTIN, DON
WHOW, CUnton, 111.
AUTERY, VI
KFKA, Greeley, Colo.
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BABBITT, HARRY
CBS, KNX
BACHMAN, AUDREY
KFKA, Greeley, Colo.
BAIRD, EUGENIE
Sing It Again
CBS
BAKER, CARL
WISH, Indianapolis, Ind.
BAKER, JACK
KTOK, Oklahoma City, Okla.
BARFIELD, WARREN
Barfield And Scott •
WPTF, Raleigh, N. C.
BARRY, ROBERT
WIOD, Miami, Fla.
BASSINDALE, BOB
WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex.
BATES, RUSS
Listen While You Work
WEBR, Buffalo, N. Y.
BEASLEY, IRENE
B. Jan. 28, Whitehaven, Tenn.;
Grand Slam, CBS; Miscellaneous
Spots.
BEASLEY, JACK
KOMA, Oklahoma City, Okla.
BENDER, BETTY
WTCJ, Tell City, Ind.
BENNETT, CLARETTA
WTTS, Bloomington, Ind.
BENNETT, SUE
Kay Kyser's College of Musical
Knowledge
NBC-TV
BENOIT, HANK
WCOL, Columbus, O.
BENSON, BETTY
WLW, Cincinnati, O.
BENTLEY, JIM
WMLS, Sylacaug-a, Ala.
BERNIER, DAISY
The Fred Waring Show
NBC
BERRY, BOB
WBAL, WBAL-TV, Baltimore,
Md.
BETTY, HELEN & BETTY
WBEX, Chillieothe, O.
BEVERLY, TEX
WFLA, Tampa, Fla.
BISSON, PAT
WWNH, Rochester, H. H.
BLACKSTONE, REID
WMVA, Martinsville, Va.
BLACKWOOD BROTHERS, THE
KM A, Shenendoah, la.
BLAINE, JIMMY
Stop The Music
WJZ, New York, N. Y.
BLAIR, VICKY
WTMC, Ocala, Fla.
BLANCO, REY
WIND, Chicago, 111.
BOLAND, NORMAN
Birthday Greeters
WFBG, Altoona, Pa.
BONNER, CARL
WAVE, Louisville, Ky.
WAVE-TV
BORICUAS, LOS TRES
WITA, Santurce, P. R.
BOTTIECHER, GENE
WFBG, Altoona, Pa.
BOUCK, LOUIS
Name The Song
WMTC, Vnncleve, Ky.
BOYD, CHUCK
WTOD. Toledo. O.
873
BOYETTE, ANDY
WFLA, Tampa, Fla.
BRADLEY, RUTH
WOW, WOW-TV, Omaha,
Nebr.
BRAY, ALGER
WHBF, Rock Island. 111.
BRAZZELL, JIMMY
WFGN, Gaffney, S. C.
BREVIK, AUDREY
KROX. Crookston, Minn.
BREWER TRIO, THE
WGGA, Gainesville, Ga.
BRITTON, JAMES
WHEC, Rochester, N. Y.
BROCKWELL, BETTY
WBAP-TV, Fort Worth, Tex.
BROWN, ART
WTHI, Terre Haute, Ind.
BROWN, DICK
B. Youngstown, O. ; Calling All
Girls, Hearts in Harmony, Pleas-
ure Porade, Dick Brown Show,
WNlEW; RCA Victor Show; Dove
'Elman's Auction; Stop the Music,
NBC.
BROWN, FLORENCE IRONS
WFMT, Florence, Ala.
BROWN, JUDY
WHAL, Shelbyville, Tenn.
BROWN, MARTHA
WMRN, Marion, O.
BROWN, NELLIE
WREN, Topeka, Kans.
BROWN, RAY
Buckaroos
KTJS, Hobart, Okla.
BRYANT, NEOMA
Spot the Stars
WDSU-TV, New Orleans, La.
BURKE, LEFTY
WCMB, Lemoyne, Pa.
BURNET, CHESTER
Friendly Voice
WMAZ, Macon, Ga.
BURNS, FRED
WHBQ, Memphis, Tenn.
BURT, BOB
WDLB, Marshfield, Wis.
CARDWELL, JACK
WKAB, Mobile, Ala.
CAHILL, ROBERT
WOW, WOW-TV, Omaha, Neb.
CALLAHAN, BOB
KCBS, San Jose, Calif.
CAMPBELL, DICK
WDVA, Danville. Va.
CANOVA, lUDY
(See Radio Artists)
CARLESS, DOROTHY
Songs By D. Carles
WOR-TV, New York, N. Y.
CARLI, DICK
WACB, Kittanning, Pa.
CARLSON, DORIS
KEYD, Minneapolis, Minn.
C.^L^RPENTER, JOHNNY
KOIN, Portland, Ore.
CARR, BOB
WHIZ, Zanesville, O.
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Voeal Artists — ^Radio-Television
CARROLL, GLORIA
Beantown Varieties
WEEI, Boston, Mass.
CARROLL, ROBERT
ABC, ABC-TV
CARSON, JACK
WHOW, Clinton, 111.
CARSON, KEN
A Day in the Life of Dennis
Day, Lassie Show
NBC
CARSON, MINDY
Mindy Carson Sings
NBC
CARTER SISTERS, THE
KWTO, Springrfield, Mo.
CENTRAL CHOIR
KSYL, Alexandria, La.
CHAPEL, BETTY
Garroway-at-Large
NBC-TV
CHAPELL. BETTY
Garroway-at-Large
WNBQ, Chicag-o, 111.
CHURCHILL, STUART
The Fred Waring Show
NBC
dSSNER, YVONNE
WPTW, Piqua, O.
CLARK, GENE
WHED, Washington, N. C.
CLARK, HARRY
KSL, Salt Lake City, Utah
CLARK, JEFF
Your Hit Parade, The Henry
Morgan Show
NBC
COLORADO PETE
KFRM - KMBC, Kansas City.
Mo.
COLT, BOBBY
Arthur Lesser Show, WOR-TV;
Ving Merlin's Music Tourney,
WPIX.
COMO, PERRY
Chesterfield Supper Club.
CONFER, JIMMY
WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CONNOR, ELLEN
KCBS, San Jose, Calif.
COOEY, SLEEPY
WWGS, Tifton, Ga.
COOK, JOE
KGGF, Cofteyville, Kans.
COOK, LOIS
KGGF, Coffeyville, Kans.
CORBIN, ALTA
KTIP, Porterville, Calif.
CORNWALL, ARTHUR
WGCD. Chester, S. C.
CORSBIE, PHIL
KHQ, Spokane, Wash.
COTTY, MICKEY
KRES, St. Joseph, Mo.
COURT, BILL
• WWXL, Peoria, 111.
COURY, ROSELLE
WCOU, Lewiston, Me.
COUVILLION, JOYCE
KSYL, Alexandria, La.
COX, BETTY
WOW, wow- TV, Omaha, Neb.
CRANFORD, CLIFFORD
WCOH, Newnan, Ga.
CRAWFORD, ELAINE
Hall Choristers
WIIM, Wilmington, Del.
CRIST, PHILIP
WFBR, Baltimore, Md.
CROSBY, BOB
Club 15
CBS
THE CRUSADERS
WLCS, Baton Rouge, La.
CURTIS, SHIRLEY
KGA, Spokane, Wash.
— D —
DABDOUB, JACK
WDSU, WDSU-TV, New Or-
leans, La.
DAE, DONNA
WSPA, Montgomery, Ala.
DALE, ALAN
Sing It Again
CBS
DALLAS, JIMMIE
KRES, St. Joseph, Mo.
DAME, DONALD
American Album of Familiar
Music
NBC
DAMONE, VIC
The Pet Milk Show with Vic
Damone
NBC
DAMONE, VIC
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Mercury
Records; Pet Milk Show, NBC;
Associated Transcriptions.
DANA, JOE
KOY, Phoenix, Ariz.
DANA, ROSEMARIE
WWRL, Woodside, N. Y.
DATA, MARISHA
WSBC, Chicago, 111.
IRENE
BEASLEY
St-ar of
"GRAND SLAM"
CBS — Monday through Friday
Management
RADIO PRODUCTION SERVICE
501 Madison Ave., N.Y.C. PL. 3-8940
875
MARGARET
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VIC DAMONE
under contract to
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Studios
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Personal Management
MARVIN CANE
Bookings
WILLIAM MORRIS AGENCY
Press Relations
HENRY ROGERS
876
Vocal Artists — Radio-Television
DAUM, MARGARET
American Album of Familiar
Music
NBC
DAVIES, EDWARD
NBC
DAVIS, CHUCK
KOMA, Oklahoma City, Okla.
DAVIS, FONZA
WKTM, Mayfield. Ky.
DAVIS, GEORGE
WKIC, Hazard, Ky.
DAVIS, GEORGE
WRBL, Columbus, Ga.
DAVIS. JANETTE
Arthur Godfrey Show, CBS, CBS-
TV.
DAWN, MARION
WPBR, Baltimore, Md.
DAY, DENNIS
B. May 21, 1918, New York, N,
Y.; The Dennis Day Show, NBC;
The Jock Benny Show, CBS.
DAY, DORIS
The Bob Hope Show
NBC
DAY, KATHRYTV
WWRL, Woodside, N. Y.
DAYE, SUNNY
KMBC, Kansas City, Mo.
DEANE, BOB
WMAR-TV. Baltimore, Md.
DEANE, TOBY
WNEW, New York, N. Y.
DEER, JIMMY
WDAR, Savannah, Ga.
DELL, JUDY
WCOL, Columbus, O.
DelMAR, DOLORES
WJAS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
DEUTRE, GEORGENE
KVNU. Log-an, Utah
DICKENSON, JEAN
American Album of Familiar
Music
NBC
DILLARD, DOTTIE
Especially for You Appoint-
ment with Music: The Mr.
Smith Show
NBC
DILLARD, DOTTIE
WSM, Nashville. Tenn.
DOOLEY, PETE
Field Breakfast Club
DOUGLAS, MICHAEL
Kay Kyser's College of Musi-
cal Knowledge
NBC-TV
DUKE, MOE
KIUP, Durango, Colo.
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ECKES, GENB
WDLB, Marshfield, Wis.
EDMONDSON, WILLIAM
ABC
EDWARDS, AL
WDAY, Fargo, N. Dak.
EDWARDS, JANE
WGPA, Bethlehem, Pa.
EHRESMAN, ADAM
KDIX, Dickinson, N. Dak.
EISENHAUER, RONNIE
KVOR, Colorado Springs, Colo.
ELLIOT, BILL
WHEB, Portsmouth, N. H.
ELM QUARTET
WLAG, LaGrange, Ga.
EMERALD, GENE
KRNT, Des Moines, la.
KRICKSON, MEL
KMHL, Marshall. Minn.
ERICKSON, MERLE
KSEM, Moses Lake, Wash.
ESMERELDY
WHBQ, Memphis. Tenn.
ESPINOZA, FRED
WYBU, Cebu, Philippines
ESTES, BUDDY
WEBQ, Harrisburg, 111.
ESTES, DON
KTOK, Oklahoma City, Okla.
EVANGELAIBES, THE
WPAD, Paducah, Ky.
EVANS, GINGER
WBGA, Rome, Ga.
EVANS, MICKIE
WHOO, Orlando, Fla.
EYSSEN, BILL
WBNS-TV, Columbus, O.
FANSLER, DICK
WMDN, Midland, Mich.
FARBELL, BILL
The Bob. Hope Show
NBC
FAYE, ALICE
(See Radio-TV Artists)
FEWELL, CLAUDE
KTXL, San Angelo, Tex.
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Jenefte Davis
877
Fran Warren
RCA Victor's No. 1
Girl Singer
Now heard coast-to-coast on
NBC on
"The Henry Morgan Show"
Fran Warren Sings
Transcribed NBC
Coast-to-Coast
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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF
DENNIS DAY
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NBC — 6:30 P.M.. P.S.T. — 9:30 P.M.. E.S.T.
and
"THE JACK BENNY SHOW"
CBS — 4:00 P.M., P.S.T. — 7:00 P.M., E.S.T.
878
Vocal Artists — Radio-Television
riKE, AL,
KBOL, Boulder, Colo.
FIRST, ELIZABETH
WICU, Erie, Pa.
FISHER, TED
KDIX, Dickinson, N. Dak.
FLORENDO, NORA
WYBU, Cebu, Pliilippines
FONTANE SISTERS
Chesterfield Supper Club
NBC-TV
FOREMAN, FLOYD
WHBP, Rock Island, 111.
FOSTER, FRANCES
WBEN-TV, Buffalo, N. Y.
FOUR NOTES, THE
KAYL, Storm Lake, la.
FOUR NOTES, THE
WXRA, Kenmore, N. Y.
TOX, MARJEAN
KTVL, Tulsa, Okla.
FRANKLIN, WILLIAM
ABC
FREDERICK, PETER
WDAS, Philadelphia, Pa.
FROMAN, JANE
Pause That Refreshes
CBS
FULLER, HAL
WWXL, Peoria, 111.
— G —
GALVIN, KITTY
B. Nov. 14, 1921, St. Louis, Mo.
GARCIA, LUCIO
NBC
GARDNER, JUNE
WFBL, Syracuse, N. Y.
GAUGER, JOYCE
WDLB, Marshfield, Wis.
GIBOIN, GEORGETTE
WCOU, Lewiston, Me.
GILBERT, CAROLYN
NBC
GILL, RUSTY
NBC
GILLETTE, MARION
WJR, Detroit, Mich.
GIPSON, JACK
WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex.
GLAZER ,TOM
ABC
GOERS, HANNABELLE
KROS, Clinton, la,
GAREN, SOPHRONY
NBC-TV
GOLDEN GATE QUARTET
WLCS, Baton Roug-e, La.
GOODaiAN, GORDON
The Fred Waring- Show
NBC
GORDON, JEAN
For You
KOMA, Oklahoma City, Okla.
GRADY, DON
WHEB, Portsmouth, N, H.
GRAHAM, MRS, HELEN
WKGN, Knoxville, Tenn.
GRAHAM. HERBERT
WCBI, Columbus, Miss.
GRAM, MARGO
To The Ladies, At Home With
Marg-o And Ralph
WHEC. Rochester, N, Y.
GRAN, HULDA
KEYD, Minneapolis, Minn,
GRANT, JANE
KMOX, St. Louis, Mo.
GBAYCE, MARY
WIOD, Miami, Fla ,
GRENIER, ANN
WATR, Watertaury, Conn.
GRIFFIN, GENE
WLW-T, Cincinnati, O.
GRISE, TONY
WTCN, Minneapolis, Minn.
GROVE, FAY ANN
KTOK, Oklahoma City, Okla.
GRUE, TERRY
WAAM, Baltimore, Md.
GUTMAN, JOE
WPTW, Piqua, O.
GWINN, BILL
What's The Name Of That
Son?
KTSL, Hollywood, Calif.
— H —
HALLIDAY, GLORIA
WBAL, WBAL-TV, Baltimore.
Md.
HAGAMAN, CHARLIE
WNOX, Knoxville, Tenn.
HALL, JANE
WDSU-TV, New Orleans, La.
HAMMERS, GENE
WHKK, Akron, O.
HANLY, DEAN
WIIM, Wilming-ton, Del,
HARDING, HARVEY
Song- Parade
WPJX, Nev,^ York, N. Y.
HARDING, HOWARD
KBMY. Billings, Mont.
HARKINS, BEN
KJR, Seattle, Wash,
Connie
Russe
Singing Star of
the following
shows from
Chicago :
"Garroway at Large"
NBC-TV
"Chicago Jazz"
NBC-TV
"Next, Dave Garroway"
WNBQ
"Serenade at Seven"
WGN
879
PEGGY LEE
DAVE BARBOUR
880
Vocal ArtJsts^ — Radio-Television
HARMONEERS
WEAS, Atanta, Ga.
HARRELSON, JIMMIE
WFRC. Reidsville, N. C.
HARRINGTON, BILL
Your Hit Parade; NBC
HARRIS. JIMMY
KCRC. Enid, Okla.
HARRIS, PHIL
(See Radio-TV Artists)
HART, DEL
WCRA, Efflngrhani, 111.
HARVEY, BOB
KJR. Seattle. Wash.
HASKELL. JACK
Dave Garroway Show, Music
from the Heart of America,
Next, Dave Garroway; Musi-
cana, America's Song-; Design
for Listening, NBC-TV, N. Y.;
WMAQ, WNBQ, Chicago
HATCHES, STASIA
Stasia Sings
WAZL, Hazleton, Pa.
HAUG, CARL
WABB. Mobile, Ala.
HAWKINS, W. W.
WPAD. Paducah. Ky.
HAWLEY, SHIRLEY
KIUP, Durango, Colo.
HAYES, BILL
Fireball-Fun-For-All
NBC-TV
HAYMES, DICK
Club 15
CBS
HEATHERSTONES, THE
Gulf Road Show
NBC-TV
HELMS, CAROLE
WMAP, Monroe, N. C.
HENRY, GIL
KMUR. Murray. Utah
HENRY, LILLIAN
WDNE. Elkins, W. Va.
HERSHEY, ANNE
Music from the Heart of
America
HESSION. JOHN
WOKO. Albany. N. Y.
HETRICK, GRETCHEN
WACB. Kittanning, Pa.
HIGHLANDS, LAURIE
WEOK. Poughkeepsie. N. Y.
HILL, ALLEN
WJMX, Florence, S. C.
HINES, HUBERT
WGL. Fort Wayne, Ind.
HODGES, JIMMY
WAPP, McComb, Miss.
HOLLIDAY, JANE
WKNB, New Britain, Conn.
HOMELAND HARMONY
QUARTET
WAGA, Atlanta. Ga.
HON, DARREL
KFPW. Fort Smith, Ark.
HONEYDREAMERS, THE
Kay Kyser's College of Musical
Knowledge
NBC-TV
HORN, UPTON
KHOZ, Harrison, Ark.
HOUSTON, BOB
Solitair Time; NBC
HOWARD, BOB
Sing It Again
CBS
HOWARD, GWEN
WGLN. Glens Falls, N Y.
HOWARD, PAPPY
WCOL, Columbus, O.
HOWARD SISTERS, THE
WWXL, Peoria. 111.
HUTTON, MARION
Jack Carson Show
CBS
HYMAN, BEATRICE
WMID, Atlantic City, N. J.
JAMES, JOANELLE
Music from the Heart of Am-
erica: NBC
JAYNES, P. L.
KFYR, Bismarck. N. Dak.
JEAN
KRUL, Corvallis, Ore.
JEANIE AND HER GUITAR
WJNC, Jacksonville, N. C.
JERNIGAN, SAN
WTMC, Ocala, Pla.
JOBERT, CAVELL
WKNB, New Britain Conn
JOHNSON, BILLY
WLW-D, Dayton, O.
JOHNSON, MARGARET
WABD. New York N. Y
JOHNSTON, BOB
Especially for You; NBC
JONES, PAUL
WFLA, Tampa, Fla.
JONES, PEGGY
KURV, Edinburg, Tex.
JOHNSON, ROME
The Circle Arrow Show; NBC
881
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MONICA LEWIS
MCM RECORDS
Management:
MCA
Publicity:
Henry C. Rogers
DICK BROWN
"STOP THE MUSIC" . . . ABC
LANGWORTH TRANSCRIPTIONS
Genera! Artists Corporation
JEAN SABLON
Management: Martin Goodman
38 E. 57th Street N. Y. C.
ROBERTA QUINLAN
Singing Star
'Mohawk Show Room" N.B.T.
Television:
M.C.A.
Pictures — Radio —
Records — Theatres —
iam Morris Agency
882
Vocal Artists — Radio-Television
JONES SISTERS, THE
WWNR, Beckley, W. Va.
JOSEPH, EDDY
WHLD, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
JULIAN. WILLIAM PETER
WDAS, Philadelphia, Pa.
— K —
KATH, CONSTANCE
KBMW, Wahpeton, N. Dak.
KEELAN, FRANCIS
Voices Down the Wind; NBC
KELLEY, BUDDY
KSUN, Bisbee, Ariz.
KEMP, BURNELL OWENS
KTHS, Hot Springs, Ark.
KENDALL, FRED
WJR, Detroit, Mich.
KILTY, JACK
Here's Jack Kilty Show; Jane
Pickens Show
NBC
KINDER, BARBARA
WCAE, Pittsburgrh, Pa.
KINDYA, ADAIR
Tune Twins
KHQ, Spokane, Wash.
KING, BEE BEE
Beale St. Blues Boy
WDIA, Memphis. Tenn.
KING, PEE WEE
(See Radio-TV Artists)
KING, PEGGE
WGAK, Cleveland, O.
KING, RAY
WMMW, Meriden, Conn.
KING, W. O.
WTOC, Savannah, Ga.
KIRBf, JIMMY
WAPI, Birmingham, Ala.
KIRK. LISA
The Henry Morgan Show; NBC
KIRK, LISA
Texaco (Milton Berle), NBC-TV;
Henry Morgan, NBC; Celebrity
Time, WJZ-TV; Ed Sullivan Show,
CBS-TV.
KNECHT, EVELYN
Sweetheart Of The Basin
KSEM, Moses Lake, Wash.
KNIGHT, FELIX
American Album of Familiar
Music; NBC
KNIGHT, FELIX
Your Song And Mine
CBS
KOUBI, ELEANOR
KTOW, Oklahoma City. Okla.
KRANENDONK, LEONARD
The Fred Waring Show: NBC
KREUTZ, MAX
KFDX, Wichita Falls, Tex.
KURTZ, GENE
WJAS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
— L —
LAINE, FRANKIE
Mercury Recording Artist, Night
Club & Theatre Appearances.
LAIRE, JUDSON
The Admiral Broadway Review
NBC-TV
L.43IB, BOB
Mr. Smith Show; The Owen
Bradley Show; NBC
LANE, FRANCEY
Easy Does It
WNBT, New York, N. Y.
L.ANSON, SNOOKY
Appointment with Music; The
Mr. Smith Show; NBC
LANSON, SNOOKY
WSM, Nashville, Tenn.
LARKIN, DICK
WIND, Chicago, 111.
LAVENDER. WOODROW
WKAB, Mobile, Ala.
LAWRENCE, BILL
Chesterfield Supper Club;
NBC
LAWRENCE, POLLY
KFRC, San Francisco, Calif.
LAZY RHYTHM BOYS
WJNC, Jacksonville, N. C.
LEA, TERRY
WFAA, Dallas, Tex.
LEE, BARNEY
KWPC, Muscatine, la.
LEE, DUSTY
WBEL, Beloit, Wis.
LEE, ERNIE
Faultless Starch Time; NBC
LEE, PEGGY
B. May 26, 1920, Jamestown, N.
Dak.; Bing Crosby Show, Sum-
mer Electric Program, Jimmy
Durante Show, NBC Chesterfield
Club.
LeFEVRE TRIO, THE
WGST, Atlanta, Ga.
LEIGHTON, HELEN
WABB, Mobile, Ala.
LEISSNER, LEE
KFRD, Rosenberg, Tex.
Jim Lewis
Tom Lockard
Martin Karl
Nat Dickerson
883
CATHY MASTICE
Personal Management
Kay Roberts
Press Relations
Sidney Ascher Associates
''the velvet fog''
m e 1
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RECORDS
HOLLYWOOD
Management Direction
Carlos Gastel G.A.C.
I
BOBBY COLT
Singing Star of
ADMIRAL RECORDS, INC.
701 Seventh Avenue
New York City JUdson 2-1223
LISA KIRK
Singing Star of
RCA-Victor Records
"Bianca" in the national company of
Cole Porter's "Kiss Me, Kate"
884
Vocal Artists — Radio-Television
LeMASTERS, MARY JANE
WMBD, Peoria, 111.
LEROY, ROBERT
KSYL, Alexandria, La.
LESLIE. KEN
WCAP, Asbury Park, N. J. .
LESTER. BILL
KOY, Phoenix, Ariz.
LEVERIDGE, RUSSELL
WKIC, Hazard, Ky.
LEWIS, MONICA
CBS-TV, NiBC-TV.
LEXA, LORRAINE
WMT, Cedar Rapids, la.
LIEBERFELD, DANIEL
American Album of Familiar
Music; NBC
LILY AND CURLEY
WEAM, Arlington, Va.
LINDSAY, SLIM
WEAM, Arling-ton, Va.
LINN. ELMO
KRES, St. Joseph, Mo.
LLOYD, JACK
WMBH, Joplin, Mo.
LLOYD, TOMMY
WTOD, Toledo, O.
LONG, LILLIAN
WAGC, Chattanoog-a, Tenn.
LONGACRE, NANCY
WLEC, Sandusky, O.
LORING. ESTELLE
The Admiral Broadway Review
NBC-TV
LUNQUIST. BOB
WNAE, Warren, Pa.
LUTES. MARCY
Toon-A-Vision
WOR-TV, New York, N. Y.
LYNN. BOB
WIOD, Miami, Fla.
LYNN, EVELYNN
KOTV, Tulsa, Okla.
LYNN DUDDY CHORUS, THE
Swift Show, Fireball-Fun-For-
AU
NBC-TV
Me —
MacDONNELL, KYLE
For Your Pleasure, A Girl
About Town, Around The
Town; NBC-TV
MacINTYRE. DELENA
WCOU, Lewiston, Me.
McCLAIN. JANE
WDLF, DeLand, Fla.
McCLELLAN. DONALD
WMAW, Milwaukee, Wis.
McCLESKEY, FRED
KUOA, Siloam Spring's, Ark.
McCOY. SMOKEY
WTCJ, Tell City, Ind.
McCUNE, DON
KFAR, Fairbanks, Alaska
MeDANIEL, HARRY
WCAP, Asbury Park, N. J.
McDonald bros. quar-
tette, THE
KBOA, Kennett. Mo.
McDonald, loise yost
WRFD, Worthingrton, O.
McGAY, WARREN
KNEB, Scottsbluff, Nebr.
MacGREGOR, EVELYN
American Album of Familiar
Music; NBC
McKELFRESH, AL
WVLN. Olney, 111.
McKINNEY, WALTON
KOIN, Portland, Ore.
McMANUS, MARIAN
Manhattan Merry-Go-Round;
NBC
ftlacWATTERS, VIRGINIA
American Album of Familiar
Music; NBC
— M —
MACK, JIMMY
WHFB, Benton Harbor, Mich.
MACK, TRIPLETS
The Phil Silvers Arrow Show
NBC-TV
MADDIGAN, BETTY
WTTG, Washinprton, D. C.
MAHRING, MILDRED
WMT. Cedar Rapids, la.
MAINWARING, CLARA &
CHARLES
WHKP, Hendersonville, N. C.
MALBIN, ELAINE
Music for Tonite; NBC
MALVIN, ARTIE
WOR-TV, New York, N. Y.
MANN, EDITH
WTAG, Worcester, Mass.
MANN, KATHY
KFAY, Bakersfield, Calif.
MANN, MARGIE
WILS, Lansing-, Mich.
MANNING, JAY
WLOL, Minneapolis, Minn.
MANZANO, WILLIAM
WAEL, Mayaguez, P. R.
HARRY
BABBITT
CBS-KNX
..^^r^^''^'
GAIL MEREDITH
"Gail Meredith Show"— NBC-TV
"Enchanted Strings"— WPIX-TV
"Band Box"— WPIX-TV
CI. 7-6363
885
\ «><';il \rlisls Hiicliii- I 4'1('\ i.si4»n
M.Vri-K CITV |-<U K, TIIK
WLS. Cliicatfo. 111.
MA KINK, JOK
The Vr<'<\ W.iritiR- Sliow: NBC
THE MARINERS
(Tom Lockard, Jim Lowis, Not
Dickcrson, Martin Karl)
The Arthur Godfrey Show, CBS;
Arthur Godfrey & His Friends,
CBS-TV.
M.\l{l.(t\VK. JI'.KKV
KNUIl. IIi>ll.v\v<)(nl. Calif.
M.\IC(M IS. KdS.M.INI)
WIIAS. l.<>ui-\ illi-. Ky.
M.XKSII. ( II.AKI.OTTK
\v i:\vs. ci.'vri.iii.i. o.
.M AK.SII.VLI,, llAKIt.VRA
Son»f And Danoc. Words .\nd
Miisic
NBC-TV
MAKTII.V-imiXKY. MARY
Your Sons And Mine
CBS
MAKTl. JO.SE
WHAPTV, Von Worlli, Tex.
>IAKTI\, ClIU'K
KOWH Omahi, Neb.
.M.VKTiN, Win:
KY.\. San Francisco, Calif.
MAKTIN, H0\V1K
KTMC, McAlesler, OlUa.
MAKTIX, VIYIAX
Anieriou's Sons:; The Dave
Garroway Show; Desiprn lor
T.isfcninjr: NBC
M.VKTIX, YIYIAX
W:SIAQ. Chicago. 111.
MASSEY, CURT
Curt Massey Time
CBS
.MA.S-sKV, VKK.V
AHC
MASTICE. CATHY
MATH.S().\. IIK.NKV
'Phc l'l;dii«nian. N.idini-. Henry.
And 'I'lw gii.irlcl
KKIII, Wichita. Kan«.
M.\VN.\KI). r.AT
WIIHK. Roili l-^land. III.
MKIKKS, MARVIN
KCOI,. Fort Ciilliim. Colo.
■\IKI,I,(»-AIRKS
\V.\I{C. Ko.-licHlrr. N. Y.
MKI.ODKKRS
W.I MX. Klnn-M.-c. S. C.
MKI.onKICRS (M'ARTKT
\V.\r(), f)ak Kiili-'r-. Tftin
MKI,(»I)Y ,MEX QUARTETTE,
TIIK
KHOA. Kennett, Mo.
M E X I ) E X H.\ LI, , M E X I) \
K.VSI. Ames. la.
.MERCER, .lOIIXXY
ClicstPrlii'ld SilpprT Cluli; NBC
MEREDITH. GAIL
B. Hazcnmorc, Sosk., Canada;
Enchanted Strings; Merrygo-
roundcrs; Four Star Revue, WPIX,
New York, N. Y.
MERRILL. ROBERT
NBC-TV Show of Shows; CBS-TV.
.MESERVV. XORMAX
WOLF, Syracuse, N. Y.
.MEYER, BOB
WTD. Quinry, 111.
MEYER, DELORES
WJR, Detroit, Mich.
MII.I.EK, < li.XRI.OTTR
Cli.irlottc Sink's
WLEA. Hurn.ll. N. Y.
.MII.LKK. VIRiilXA
KKOK, Lin.(dn. Nebr.
Mil, ME AXI> .SIK
KKK.M. Kansan Cilv. .Mo.
MII.I.S, JOIIXXIK
Kodfo liatiKcrH
WWST, WooHter, O.
MII.I-S, R. W.
I>J>'U Mills Show
WKOK. I'ouKhkei-pMin. N. Y.
.MII.XE, NANCY IIOHACK
WDHJ. Roanoke. Va.
.MITCIIKL, BOOTH
WTAI) Qnincy, III.
MODERNAIRES, THE
"Club 15," CBS, Columbia Rec-
ords.
MONROE, CAL
WC.\I'. A'^hnrv I'lik S .1.
MONROE, VAUGHN
Vaughn Monroe Show, CBS.
MOON M.MDS, THE
Camel Caravan
CBS
.MORGAN, JANE
,7a<"k Carson Show
CBS
.MORRIS, HOPE
WSNJ. Bridireton, N. J.
.MORRIS, MRS. TV
WHAL. Shelbyville. Tenn.
.MORRISON. NAT
WKNE. Keene. N. H.
MOURNING, DEL
LinK^er Awhile
KCRC, Enid. Okla.
KITTY GALVIN
RADIO-TV VOCALIST
JEFF CLARK
"Your Hit Parade" ... NBC
Per. Mgt., JIMMY RICH
Dir, MILDRED FENTON PRODUCTIONS
886
Vocal Artists — Radio-Television
MOWERY, PAT
WHOK, Lancaster, O.
MULLEN, JtJLIA
Julia Mullen Sing's
WSNJ, Bridg-eton, N. J.
MUKPHY, PAUL
Buckaroos
KTJS, Hobart, Okla.
— IV —
NASH, BARNES
WHIS, Bluefield, W. Va.
NATION, BUCK
KDSH, Boise, Ida.
NEFF, MEL
KGDE, Ferg-us Falls, Minn.
NELMS, NANCY
WDBJ, Roanoke, Va.
NESBIT, FRED, JR.
KOA, Denver, Colo.
NEWTON, CALVIN
WRBL, Columbus, Ga.
NICHOLS, JOAN
Breakfast At Laube's Old
Spain
WBEN. Buffalo, N. T.
Club Canadaigua
WBEN-TV, Buffalo, N. T.
NICKOLS, RUTH
WMID, Atlantic City, N. J.
NICKSON. GEORGE
KXXX, Colby, Kans.
NIEMAN, DICK
WLAN, Lancaster, Pa.
NOBLE, ROGER
Rog And Anne
WSLI, Jackson, Miss.
— o —
O'CONNOR, DICK
Manhattan Merry-Go-Round;
NBC
O'CONNOR, WILLIAM
WLS, Chicago, 111.
O'HEREN, RICHARD
WHK, Cleveland, O.
OLDS, STEVE
WTTG, Washington, D. C.
OLIVER, FAYE
WING, Dayton, O.
O'NEAL, VALERIE
KOTV, Tulsa, Okla.
OSTREM, B.
KVOX, Moorhead, Minn.
OUELLETTE, GEORGE E., JR.
Music For You
WLAM, Lewiston, Me.
OVERBY, JAMES
WBOB, Galax, Va.
PAGE, BOB
WBEX, Chillicothe, O.
P.4IGE, DICK
Manhattan Merry-Go-Round;
NBC
PAIGE, RICHARD
WMAQ, Chicago, 111.
P.-VLMER, LIZA
Kay Kyser's College of Musi-
cal Knowledge
NBC-TV
PARKER, DEE
WXYZ-TV, Detroit. Mich.
PARKS, PAULA
WHKP, Hendersonville, N. C.
PARR, DICK
String Silhouettes; NBC
PARRANDEROS, LOS
WITA, Santurce, P. R.
PERKINS, JUDY
Faultless Starch Time: NBC
PETERS, CHICK
Chick Peters Sings
KVVC, Ventura, Calif.
PETERS, GLORIA
WMPT, Florence, Ala.
JAN BART
Sings
SUNDAYS
1:30
P.M.
WMGM
NEW YORK
A. B. LANDAU, 150 BROADWAY, AGENCY
a SIKGINC ACT PAR EXCELLENCE, .yar/e f y
LAST FRONTIER
Las Vegas, Nevada
Featured in
Columbia Pictures
soon to be released
"WHEN YOU'RE SMILING"
• • •
Currently
Cm
"CLUB 15" V
C.B.S. Coast-to-Coast
COLUMBIA RECORDS
Personal Management
Thomas P. Sheils
Direction IVICA
887
\ 4»c*;il Arlisls ll;ifli«»-'l olo\ isiitii
J'KTKKSKN, MAKI.IN
WMT. Ceii;ii Kai.i.lH, la.
rKTKKSON, KAKI.
UMDN. Miill.iiHl. Mi.-li.
rKTKY, DON
WTTS Hl(>()niiiii:liin, Iml,
riiiij.irs. KAi.rii
Club 1300
WKIIK B.illimor.v Mil
PICKENS. JANE
Jonc Pickens Show, NBC.
rU KKTT. WII.I.I.VM
WII.VS, l.oiii.svillc. Ky.
riK.KCK. BKIH'K
Kl.vmt,' X KanohboyB
WHAl', Kiirl Woilh. TfX.
riKKSCIN, M.MCII.VN
K.\SI. .\mi-.. I:i.
I'lKKSON. MIMJK
K\V<).\. \\orlhinj,'loii. Minn,
rol'K. TtJ.M
WiMKN. Marion. O.
rOKTKR. FRANK
WI.KK. Riohmoiul, Va.
ro/.zi. RON
KHQ, Spokane. Wash.
TRKSiOTT, MARY
WJIG. Tullahoma. Teiin.
PRKvSCOTT. PATSV
KOY. Phoenix, Ariz.
PRINZI. GERTRUDE
WTMJ, Milwaulvee. Wis.
I'lRDY SISTERS, THE
WFTM. Maysville. Ky.
— Q —
<H ILLEN, TED
KELP. El Paso, Tex.
QIIXX, B. F.
KSUB, Cedar City, Utah
miST, ZOLA
Songrs Of The Heart
KOVO, Prove, Utah
— R —
RANDOLPH, AMANDA
WABD, New Y'ork, N. Y.
R.AY, CLAUDE
KJR. Seattle, Wash.
RAY SISTERS, THE
WMBD. Peoria. 111.
REAL. JOHNNIE
WTRY'. Troy, N. Y.
REED, BOB
WNBK, Cleveland, O.
REGAN, JIM
WWST. Wooster. O.
READSVILLE HARMONIZERS
Chapel In The Sky
WFRC, Readsville. N. C.
REYNOLDS, BILLY
KY'A. San Francisco, Calif.
REYNOLDS. JOBY
WTTG, Washington, D. C.
RHODES, CROSS
WFAA, Dallas, Tex.
RHODES, SPECK
WMCT. Memphis. Tenn.
RICHARDS, BERYL
The Eddie Albert Show Beryl
Richards; NBC
RICILARDS, CAROL
ABC, ABC-TV
RICHMOND, BOB
WREN, Topek-i, Kans.
RIDDLERS, THE
Sing: It Agrain
CBS
RING, BILL
KXYZ. Houston. Tex.
RING, MARILYN
Marilyn Ring- Sings
WRFD, Worthington, O.
KIT.\ AMJ HELEN
WKII, lullinan. Ala.
KIK HIK. ( WMPIIKM.
< KI.W n.lr.iil. Mj.Ii.
KOHKUTS. II.VKKY
M iiili.iiian .Mcrry-Go-RoHiul;
MlC
KOHKKTS. RKEI)
Ksili Cdar Cily, Utah
KOIIKRTSON. J.XCKIK
\\ HUH ItiirhiiKliiM. N. 0.
ICdltHINS. ('(tRKY
\\ lAV. Ciii.lliii.ill. O.
K(M KKT. DKWF^Y
Kll I'. l)iir;mi.'<i, Colo.
HI SSELL. CONMK
(larrosvay at I^.irife
NT TV
KOKSE. R.\Y
\\ HNS. Ciilunibu.s, ().
k(m;kks. .\l
'I'lic .\1 UoKers Show
WAVE. Louisville. Ky.
New Frontier
WAVK-TV, Louisville. Ky.
K(»\DO. DON
\V.M.\S. Sprint-'licld. Mass.
KODBINS. CORKY
WLW-T, rinciiinati. O.
ROSE BROTHERS
WNAO. RaleiKh. N. C.
ROWE. EMMETT
KOl.E. Port Arthur, Tex.
RUDOLPH. JACK
WPAM, Potts ville. Pa.
RUPERT, MRS.
WACB. Kittanning-, Pa.
RUPPERT, ANN
The Mr. Smith Show: NBC
RUSSELL, CONNIE
Next. Dave Garroway; NBC
RUSSELL, CONNIE
Garroway-at-Large
WNBQ. Chicago, 111.
RYAN. .ANN
Circle Arrow Show: NBC
RYAN, ANN
WLW, WLW-T. Cincinnati, O.
RY.AN, DENNIS
M:inhattan Merry-Go-Round;
NBC
RYAN, SHIRLEY
WDAY, Fargo. N. Dak. -
— s —
ST. AMANT, JOAN
WHSY. Haftiesburg. Miss.
SARGENT, MICH.AEL
Music Michael Please
WBIW. Bedford, Ind.
SAUNDERS, JANE LEE
WJNC. Jacksonville, N. C.
S.AWTELLE, GEORGE
WMCT. Memphis, Tenn.
SCHAD, HARRY
WBEN, Buffalo, N. Y.
SCOTT, ZELDA
WHO, Des Moines, la.
SCOTTY" & BOOTS
Sing-along Time
WKLY. Hartwell, Ga.
SEEBODE, MEL
WAAM, Baltimore, Md.
.SEIGER, MAYBELLE
WCMB, Lemoyne. Pa.
SEVERSON, JOHN
KDIX, Dickinson. N. Dak.
SHANNON, MICKEY
KURV, Edinburg, Tex.
SHARYN, LYNN
WXY'Z. Detroit, Mich.
SHASHY, EMILEE
WTMC, Ocala, Fla.
SH.YY. DOROTHY
Spotlik'bt Hcvue
CBS
SHEARER, JA.ME8 L.
WHHI. Newark. N. J.
HHELTON, BAN.NER
WGCD. Chester. S. C.
8HELTON, MARY
WKTM. M.-iyHficld. Ky.
SHOE, LITTLE
WSIV, Pckin. 111.
SHORE, DINAH
•I'll. K.Mi.- Cantor si,,,w: .\HC
SHORE. DINAH
(Mrs. George Montgomery)
B. Mar. 1, 1917, Winchester,
Tenn,; Columbia Records; The
Oxydol Show with Jock Smith,
CBS.
SIMON, TAUDIE
Kk'k'h At Eight. Ivory Tower
KVOO. Tulsa. Okla.
SIMS. EVELYN
WTOC. Savannah, Ga.
8ISON, CARMEN
DYBU, Cebu. Philippines
SIZEMORE, ASIIER
WKLO, Louisville. Ky.
SKINNER, PAUL
WTMJ. WTMJ-TV, Milwaukee,
Wis.
SMILEY', BETTE
, WCAE. Pittsburgh. Pa.
SMITH, JACK
B. 1915, Seattle, Wash.; Oxydol
Show starring Jack Smith, CBS-
KNX.
SMITH, LES
Matinee
WHBY. Appleton. Wis.
SMITH, NORWOOD
ABC. ABC-TV
SNYDER, BOB
WFBG, Altoona, Pa.
SOLEK, WALT
WMMW, Meriden, Conn.
.SOUTHERN.AIRES
(William Edmonson, William
Franklin, John Taylor. Jr.,
Ray Yeates), ABC
SP.ARKS, CLARK
KGER. Long Beach. Calif.
SPEIGHT, MARIE
WHKP, Hendersonville, N. C.
STACY, JEAN
KTAT, Frederick, Okla.
STAFFORD, JO
Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC.
ST.AMPS QUARTET, THE
Stamps Ozark Quartet
KWFT, Wichita Falls. Tex.
ST.ANCHUCK, DOLORES
CKLW. Detroit, Mich.
ST.ARR, KAY
Chesterfield Supper Club: NBC
STATESMAN QUARTET, THE
WCON, Atlanta, Ga.
STEBER, ELEANOR
Voice of Firestone: NBC
STEFFEN, ARTHUR
WHAM. Rochester, N. Y.
STEGMILLER, RITA
KSUE, Susanville, Calif.
STEPHENS, DEAN
KSUE, Susanville, Calif.
STEPHENSON, JESSIE
WVOT, Wilson, N. C.
STEVENS, ELEANOR
WBAL-TV. Baltimore, Md. ,
8S3
V®ea8 Artists — ISacii®-TeEevBsS©M
STEVENS, GARRY
AM Showcase
WGY, Schenectady, N. Y.
TV Showcase
WRGB, Schenectady. N. Y.
STEVENS, HERB
WJAS, Pittsbur§:h, Pa.
STEWART, CtAIRE
WFAA, Dallas, Tex.
STEWART, REDD
WAVE, Louisville, Ky.
FTEWART. SONNY
KHIT. Lampasas, Tex.
STIDHAM, AIM
Buckaroos
KTJC, Hobart, Okla.
STONE MOUNTAIN BOYS
WEAS, Atlanta, Ga.
STRAND, NORMAN
WSAV, Savannah, Ga.
STRICKLAND FAMILY
WDWB, Dawson. Ga.
STUART, BEBNIE
Breakfast In Coral Gables
WVCG, Coral Gables, Fla.
SUHRE, ELIZABETH
'Tween Ag'ers
KVOR. Col-r-do Spring's, Colo.
SULLIVAN, DAN
WHB, Kansas City, Mo.
SUMMERS, TOMMY
Cemeron Valley Boys
WEAM, Arlingrton, Va.
SWANSON, BYRON
KHQ, Spokane, Wash.
SWANSON, BYRON
Songs We Like To Hear
WNAE Warren, Pa.
SWEET. RUTH
WDLB, Marshfield, Wis.
— T —
TABSCOTT, JACK
Home Town Talent
WDNE, El'ans W. Va.
TANNER, GR.4CE
WCBT. Roa-oke Rapids, N. C.
TANNER, PAL
Supply Time Jamboree
WCBT. Roanoke Rapids. N. C.
TANO, GAE
WDAS. Philadelphia, Pa.
TARRING, JEAN
WGL. Fort Wayne. Ind.
TAYLOR, JOHN, JR.
Southernaires, ABC
THKODOSIO, FR.'iNK
WAVZ, New Haven. Conn.
THOMAS, THOMAS L.
American Album of Fpmiliar
Music: Manhattan Merry-Go-
Round: NBC
THOMAS, THOMAS L.
Your Song' And Mine
CBS
THOMPSON, JOHNNY
Johnny Thompson Sins's
WJZ, New York N. Y.; ABC
THOMPSON, SHORTY
KWTO, Sprinerfield, Mo.
THORN K, LUCIA
WHO Des Moines, la.
TIGHE, JEAN
ABC
TILLMAN, TINY
KFRM-KMBC, Kansas City,
Mo.
TILTON, M.iBTHA
Curt Massey Show
CBS
TIN^EY, FRANK
Song:s You Like To Hear
WGWR, Asheboro, N. C.
TOKATYAN, ARMAND
KWKW. Pasadena, Calif.
TREXLEK, DON
The Musicmakers
WFMY-TV, Greensboro, N. C.
TEXAS, TEMPLE
The Phil Silvers Arrow Show
NBC-TV
TRINTA, BALBINO
WAEL, Mayaguez, P. R.
TURNER, DALLAS
KHMO, Hannibal, Mo.
TURNER. TINY
Tiny Turner And Co.
WFMY-TV. Greensboro, N. C.
1/
UNGER, JOSEPH
KWPC, Muscatine, la.
UTZMAN, SARA ANN
WHAW, Weston, W. Va.
V —
VASSER, WALTER
WFMY-TV, Greensboro. N. C.
VAZQUEZ, GERMAN
WITA, Santurce, P. R.
VICTORY-A QUARTET, THE
WGGA, Gainesville, Ga.
VILLALONGA, ABDIAS
WAEL, Mayag'uez, P. R.
VAN, BOBBY
The Admiral Broadway Review
ti NBC-TV
VIRGINIA HOME FOLKS
Virginia Home Folks
WEAS, Atlanta, Ga.
— w —
WADDELL, BOB
Sincerely Yours
WDUK, Durham, N. C.
WAGNER, ANN
WTBC, Indianapolis, Ind.
WAHLSTEDT, JOHN
WHR, Kansas Citv. Mo
WAKELY, JIMMY
B. Feb. 16, 1914, Mineola, Ark.;
No. 1 Folk Recording Artists;
Capitol Records.
WALKER. BARBARA JO
WMAR-TV. B^timore, Md.
WALKER, DUSTY
KNBH. Hollywood, Calif.
WALLER. HARVEY
KROX, Crookston, Minn.
WALTERS. FRANCIS
WDBJ, Roanoke, Va.
WAMBOLD. PAT
WRFD, Worthington. O.
WARD, KEN
WNBK, Cleveland, O.
WARD, KEN
Clevelandaires; NBC
WARD, KENNETH
WTAM, Cleveland, O.
WARNER, JEANNE
WNBW, Washington, D. C.
WARREN, DOC
KWFC, Hot Springs, Ark.
WARREN, FRAN
The Henry Morgan Show; NBC
WARREN, FRAN
CBS
WATSON, DOLORES
WSM, Nashville, Tenn.
WAY. BOB
WIBB. Macon, Ga.
WELCH, ALICE, HILDA,
LUCILLE
WBIG, Greensboro, N. C.
WEST, NADINE
KFBI, Wichita, Kans.
«'EST, NORMA
KRDO, Colorado Springs, Colo.
WEST, WAYNE
WMBD, Peoria 111.
WHEATLEY, JOAN
The Fred Waring Show: NBC
WHITE, OVA LEE
KSTA. Coleman, Tex.
WHITING
MARGARET
B. June 22, 1924, Michigan;
Oxydol Show, CBS-KNX.
WHITMORE, FRANK
WMAR-TV, Baltimore, Md.
WHITNEY, DON
KLCN, Blytheville, Ark.
WHOOT OWLS, THE
WHOO, Orlando, Fla.
WILKES, MIRIAM
WBSC. Bennettsville, S. C.
WILLIAMS, A. C.
WDIA. Memphis, Tenn.
WILLIAMS, ERNESTINE
WLCS. Baton Rouge, La.
WILLIAMS, GENE
WSPD-TV, Toledo, O.
AVILLIAMSON, SONNY BOY
WDIA, Memphis, Tenn.
WILSON, CAROL
WRGA, Rome, Ga.
WILSON, EILEEN
Your Hit Parade; NBC
WILSON, EUGENE HAPPY
WAPI, Birmingham, Ala.
WILSON, GRACE
WLS, Chicago, 111
WILSON, JANE
The Fred -Waring Show; NBC
WILSON, PAT
WBNS, WBNS-TV, Columbus,.
Ohio
WILSON, SLIM
KWTO, Springfield, Mo.
WILTON, CLAUDE
WMMW, Meriden, Conn.
WOOD, AUSTIN
KTTR. Rolla. Mo.
WOOD, JAMES (MRS.)
WCOH, Newnan, Ga.
WOOD. TOMMY
WIKY, Evansville. Ind.
WOODEN, STEVE
KMA, Shenandoah. la.
WORKMAN, DEL
WTAD, Quincy, 111.
WRIGHT, MARTHA
NBC-TV
WORKMAN, DICK
WFBL, S.vracuse, N. Y.
WELCH, LOREN
NBC-TV
WRIGHT, NANCY
WGN-TV, Chicago, 111.
WRIGHTSON, EARL
NBC-TV
WRIGHTSON, EARL
CBS
YEAROUT, BILL
WREN, Topeka, Kans.
YEATES, RAY
Southernaires, ABC
YOUNG, VIRGINIA
KMHL. Marshall, Minn.
YOUNG, EVE
Honeymoon in New York; NBC
YOUNG, EVE
NBC-TV
— z —
ZEEIGLER, TY
WCMB, Lemoyne, Pa.
889
BOB
ELSON
Baseball
Basketball
Football
Hockey
On the Century
— Coast to Coast
890
!^ports Commentators
(RADIO AND TELEVISION)
— their ivork during 1949
— A —
ABBOTT, GEORGE
Speaking- of Sports
KOLN, Lincoln, Nebr.
ADAMS, TONY
Headlines In News And Sports
WMUE, Manchester, N. H.
ALBERTS, DON
KHUB, Watsonville, Calif.
ALDEN, JERRY
WSNJ, Bridg-eton, N. J.
ALDRIDGE, MAHLLON
Play By Play
KPRU, Columbia, Mo.
ALEXANDER, CONNIE
Previews
KVER, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
ALLAIN, ORREN
WKAN, Kankakee, 111.
ALLBATJGH, BILL
Sports
KASI, Ames, la.
ALLBRIGHT, NAT
Sports Hi-Way
WEAM, Arling-ton, Va.
ALLEN, GEORGE
WBVP, Beaver Palls, Pa.
ALLEN, LEE
Lee Allen Sports Show
WSAI, WLW-T, Cincinnati, O.
ALLEN, MEL
B. Feb. 14, 1913, Birmingham,
Ala.; World Series; Major League
All-star Baseball Came; OBS-TV
Football; N. Y. Yankees Baseball
& Football Games; Boxing O
Basketball Games, CBS-TV; Rose
Bowl Came, CBS.
ALLEN, WAYNE
KSEL, Lubbock, Tex.
ALT, JAMES
WKRC-TV, Cincinnati, O.
ALVAREZ, ENRIQUE
Comentarios Deportivos
WAEL, Mayag-uez, P. R.
AMBROSE, JOHNNY
Speaking^ Of Sports
WTAG, Worcester, Mass.
ANDERSON, DICK
WEOA, Evansville, Ind.
ANDERSON, DOUGLAS
Sports Spotlight
KDIX, Dickinson, N. Bak.
ANDERSON, MAX
World Of Sports
WKRG, Mobile, Ala.
ANDERSON, TOM
Sports Parade
WLDY, Ladysmith, Wis.
ARKISON, JIM
Speaking- of Sports
WALE, Pall River, Mass.
ARMSTRONG, CARL
Tog-os Men Shop
WHED, Washington, N. C.
ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM
Sports News And Views
WOMI, Owensboro, Ky.
ARNOLD, FULTON
Sports Roundup
WTTM, Trenton, N. J.
ARNOLD. GARY
WDUN, Gainesville. Ga.
ARNOLD, GEORGE
KWPC, Hot Springs, Ark.
ARO, SAM
Sports Roundup
WNDB, Daytona Beach, Pla.
ARTHUR, DON
Shell Sports Review
WDUZ, Green Bay, Wis.
ARTHUR, FRANK
Sports Report
KSAN, San Francisco, Calif.
ASH, KEN
WHAV, Haverhill, Mass.
AUSLEY, WALLY
WSSB, Durham, N. C.
AUSTIN, COLEMAN
WROV, Roanoke, Va.
AYERS, RUSTY
Sports News
KSWS, Roswell, N. Mex.
— B —
BABB, HUGH WEBSTER
WLAW, Lawrence, Mass.
BACHRACH, TOM
KDHL, Faribault, Minn.
BACON, NORMAN
Hamm's Spotlight
woe, Davenport, la.
BADER, HUGH
KMTV, Omaha, Nebr.
BAILEY, BLAINE SPUD
KIFI, Idaho Falls, Ida.
BAILEY, CHARLES
WHBU, Anderson, Ind.
BAILEY, CHARLEY
WEBR, Buffalo, N. Y.
BAKER, JACK
WNOP, Newport, Ky.
BAKER, MICHAEL
World Of Sport
KXXX, Colby, Kans.
BAKER, NELSON
Sports Page Of The Air
WPBR, Baltimore, Md.
BAKER, PAUL
Today's Sports
WLAD. Danbury, Conn.
BALCH, FRANK
Sports Page
WWSR, St. Albans, Vt.
BALDING, CHUCK
Sports Whirl
WOAY, Oak Hill, W. Va.
BALDING, GEORGE
Sportlight
KMUR, Murray, Utah
BALTER, SAM
KLAC, KLAC-TV, Hollywood,
Calif.
BARBER, PHIL
Football Sportscasts
KTRB, Modesto, Calif.
BARBER, RED
Football Roundup, Red Bar-
ber's Club House, CBS; Dodg-
ers Baseball, Rose Bowl Foot-
ball, CBS-TV
BARFIELD, HARRY
Sports Pinal
WAYS, Charlotte. N. C.
BARKER, EDDIE
Scoreboard
KMAC, San Antonio, Tex.
BARRETT, WILLIAM R.
WJLS, Beckley. W. Va.
BARRON, STAN
KFSB, Joplin, Mo.
BARRY, JACK
Sports Notebook
WJOY, Burlington, Vt.
BARTON, CHARLES
WHLD, Niagara Falls, N. T.
BASS, GRADY
Sports Special
KTBB, Tyler, Tex.
BATES, DON
KRDO, Colorado Springs, Colo.
BATES, MARVIN
WGBF, Evansville, Ind.
BATEY, HUGH
Sports Roundup, Football
WRBL, Columbus, Ga.
BAUMAN, BRUCE
Sports Spotlight
WIDE, Biddeford, Me.
BAXTER, GEORGE
Monday Morning Quarterback,
Gridiron Preview, Football
Forecasts
WKTM, Mayfleld, Ky.
BEATTIE, IRV
Sports Hilites
KROY, Sacramento, Calif.
BEATTY, ROSS
Sports Parade Football Round-
up, Sports Pages Of The Air
WEIM, Elmira, N. Y.
BEDELL, FORREST
Sports Parade
WGRC, Reidsville, N. C.
BELCHER, ROD
Football Scoreboard, Grand-
stand Echoes
KMO, Tacoma, Wash.
BELL. TED
KRSO, Seattle, Wash.
BELLINGER, STEVE
Highlights From Sidelines
WTCJ, Tell City, Ind-
BENEDICT, LOUIS
Sportsbook
KUBC, Montrose, Colo.
BENJAMIN, RALPH
WKRM, Columbia, Tenn.
BENNETT, THURSTON
Thurston Bennett, Sports
WBBQ, Augusta, .Ga.
BENSON, RICHARD H.
Sports Digest
WIRC, Hickory, N. C.
BENTLEY. LYN
KVOB, Alexandria, La.
BENTON, LOU
WMGY, Montgomery, Ala.
BERGER, DICK
WOBT, Rhinelander, Wis.
BERGER, HAL
Hal Berger Reminisces, Grid-
iron Grabag
KMPC, Los Angeles, Calif.
BERGESON, CHUCK
WSOO, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
BERGMAN, ARTHUR DUTCH
Bergman On Sports
WRC, Washington, D. C.
BERKOWITZ, MILT
WONS, Hartford, Conn.
891
S|i4»i*l.s C'«»iiiiii«'iitail«»rs lfi;t«liii-Tolo\ isi4»n •. • •
iu;km»i. m\ iNt.
Siiorl SlatilB
WK.VK, Williamnport. Tji.
KKl TKI.. HOB
Spurts* (JrMiiilstnnd
\V K AT Mi.imi Mrncli. Kl:i.
itiniii.K. i)i( K
\\.IU1>, Tus.-.ilixisn. Al.i.
lUKI.KI'FI, I.AKKY
l-'iniiticr SiiorlscMft
KKHC. I'liivfiinc, Wyo.
HIirKKMAN, JACK
Sport- l^ak'o Of 'Pile Air
WAHH. Mdliile. Ala.
Itl.ACK. JIM
Sports Spotlight, Play li,\
IMay
K( HI). Lubbock. Ti-x.
lU.ACKUrKN. KOBKKT
KI'liK. Fresno. Calil.
III. .MS. I»AN
Wl.Al' l.anrcl. Miss.
1(1. AKK, Td.MMIK
KWHI. HriMiham. Tex.
KI.OOM, M.VRV
Sports Review
WCED, DiiBois, Pa.
BI.OrNT, D.VVK
Touilulown Time
WCKiO, Gaiuesville, Fla.
m.i K. IK.V
Adventures In Sports, Blue
Streak Final
KGO. San Francisco. Calif.
ISOKII.M. PAUL
l'::05 Sports
WGPA. Bethlehem. Pa.
BOGUS, OTIS
Sports Matinee
WRUF, Gainesville, Fla.
BOL.\ND, JOE
Football
WCFL. Chicagro, 111.
B<)I,.\ND. JOE
Boland On Sports
WSBT, South Bend, Ind.
BO LEX. JIM
Sports Review
WCIL. Carbondale. 111.
BONA,SSO. RUSSELL
Muntzingr Newscast
WBLK. Clarksburg-, W. Va.
BONE, BILLY
Hilig-hts In The World Or
Sports
WHSC. Hartsville, S. C.
BOXIN, DONALD
Sports Toda3'
KANE, New Iberia. La.
BOWER, BOB
Sports Call
WTIP. Charleston. W. Va.
BOWSER, BEX
Sports Review
WACB. Kittanning-, Pa.
BOYER, JOHX F.
KDKA. PUtsburg-h. Pa.
BR.\CHER, BERXIE
Sports Slants
WAVE-TV. Louisville. Ky.
BR.4CK, BILL
Pee-Wee Club
KVRS, Rock Spring's. Wyo.
BRADLEY, JACK
WSAZ. WSAZ - TV. Hunting-
ton, W. Va.
BRADLEY, LYLE
The Sportsman
WTRY, Troy. N. Y.
BR.AXSOX, TODD
WWCA, Gary, Ind.
BRAY, DICK
Spotlig-ht on Sports
WSAI, Cincinnati, O.
IIUI.M^I K, I \ I II
S|iorl* Hy HrcniKcr
KFAH, Omaha, Nch
BRICKHOUSE, JACK
B. Jan. 24, 1916, Peoria, III ;
Cubs • Sox Baseball, WGN - TV;
Wrestling — 3 Shows Weekly,
WGN TV; Pro Boxing, WGN TV;
Notre Dome & Big 10 Football,
WGN; Amateur Boxing, WGN-
TV; Marriage License Romances,
WGN.
ICKIIX.K, Bll.l,
AfinsiioiK,' ( ounty Sporlnmcn
WAili, Killannini,', Pa.
It K ITT, JIM
Nolii- ll.iiili- Fdolliall (i,imeB,
liii.Moiit Sports Koiinihip
WIIDH. Boston. Mas!<.
BKITTON, J.\CK
l.ii < Look .\t Sports
Wlliu.). M.iiiphis. Tcnn.
BKOi KM.VN, DON
<|i(irl SpDiliL'-ht
KlilN. Hcmiilji, i^Iinn.
BKOOK, BILL
WK.IN, Haiinc. Wis.
BliOOKS. BOB
Sports Camera
KCRG, Cedar Rapids, la.
BROOKS. TOM
KAWT. Doug-las. Ariz.
BROWN. BILL
Sports Final
WSTP, SalisbuiT, N. C.
BROWN, BOB
Sport Hilites
WMTD, Atlantic City, N. J.
BROWN, GLENN
Glenn Brown's Sportsoast
KVET. Austin. Tex.
BROWN, JERRY
WGRC. Louisville, Ky.
BROWX. PEX
Sports Roundup
WTAG, Worcester. Mass.
BROWX. R. FRED. JR.
WLOS. Asheville. N. C.
BROWNE. TOM
WKBC. N. Wilkesboro. N. C.
BROWNELL. JIM
Along the Sports Trail
WKDK. Newberry, S. C.
BRUB.\KER, TOM
KSST. Sulphur Springs. Tex.
BRCCE, FR.ANK
WJRD. Tuscaloosa, Ala.
BRUXDIGE. BILL
WINX. Sports Page
WINX. Washington. D. C.
BRUXES, LARRY
Sports Hilites
KTIL, Tillamook. Ore.
BRUSH. JOE
WKNB, New Erit.ain. Conn.
BRIZEK, WALT
Sports Reverie
KLER. Rochester, Minn.
BRYAX, BILL
Sports Review
KTOW. Oklahoma City. Okla.
BICHAX.\X. BRUCE
WMFD. Wilmington. N. C.
Bl (K, ,L\CK
Sports Digest
WCOL. Columbus. O.
BICKLEY, TH03IAS
Sports News
WLOE, Leaksville. N. C.
BILLER, RICHARD
Race Results
W^KMH, Dearborn, Mich.
BURICK, SI
Sports Of All Sorts
WHIO, WHIO-TV, Dayton, O.
lU KK. •« \ M \
Tin- SporlKinan
KIKX. Kirksville, Mo.
IM i(NS, HOG
UliF.I, licloil. Wis.
Bl KR, (III CK
Sports Exi'crpts
WXKA Kiiiniorc. N. V.
Bl KRl D, WILLIAM
I'o.-Hirs Rounlable, Sports In
Kiview
KVOK. Santa Ana. Calif.
BIRT, JIM
In till' I'rcsH Box, Down the
Sports Trail
KELO. Sioux Falls. S. Dak.
Bl Sll, OWEN
Will) Kaiis'H City, Mo.
Bl TT, kin(;hlkv
I'iu'skin Preview
WIKA. Fort PifT.e. Fla.
Bl TTERFIELD, RAY
Wli.-it's Ni-w In Sports
WLOX. Hiloxi-GulfporU Miss.
BITTON. D.VVK
Football Scoreboard, Sports
Extra
KSVP. Arlcsia, N. Mex.
BVARS, JOE
Sports Spotlig-ht
WDAK, Columbus, Ga.
AIIILL. ED
WLYN, Lynn, Mass.
ALIFF, LEE
Play By Play
WROX, Clarksdale. Miss.
AMPBELL, DAVE
Sports Show
WAPI, Birmingham, Ala.
AMPBELL, JOE
KGKB. Tyler. Tex.
AMPBELL, JOHN
KXLL. Missoula. Mont.
AMPBELL, XEEXIE
WMCK. McKeesport. Pa.
.\MPEXELLA. JOE
WMRF. Lewiston. Pa.
AMPOFREDA. NICK
Sports Special
WAAM. Baltmiore. Md.
.VNAVAN, ROBERT C.
KROD. El Paso. Tex.
ANEL. ELI B,
El Juego De Hoy. Deportivas
Don Q
WIAC. San Juan, P. R.
.APPS. GORDON
Sports Spotlight
KSRV, Ontario. Ore.
.A RAY. HARRY
Sports Extra
WIL. St. Louis. Mo.
.ARIKER. KEN
KRBC. Abilene. Tex.
ARLYLE. HUGH
Sports Roundup
WHAP. Hopewell, Va.
.ARXEGIE. TOM
WIRE, Indianapolis. Ind.
ARPEXTER. DICK
WHEB. Portsmouth. N. H.
.ARPEXTER, JI.M
Play By Play
WKBB. Dubuque. la.
ARPENTER, JOHNNY
KOIN, Portland, Ore.
.\RROLL, JIM
KWYO, Sheridan, Wyo.
ARSON, TOM
WKZO, Kalamazoo, Mich,
ARTER, CAL
Spotligrht On Sports, Football
Forecast. Sports Roundup
KAMD, Camden, Ark.
892
• • • Sports Commentators — Radio-Television
CARTER. F. C.
Cavalvcade of Sports
WFEB, Sylacaug-a, Ala.
CASE, JOHX G.
WWNY, Wafertown, N. Y.
CASE, KEN
Sportsfolio
KTBS, Shreveport, La.
CASPER, CY
Local Sports, Sports Extra
KTOK, Oklahoma City, Okla
CAST. BURT
KOMW. Oniak, Wash.
C.ATTERTON, .AUSTIM V.
WMMB, Melbourne, Fla.
CAUDILL, CARL B., ,IR.
Sports Picture
WFTC, Kinston, N. C.
CAUGHMAX, CLARE
Sports Koundup
KYOS, Merced, Calif.
CAVANNAUGH, JOE
Sports Scene
WARD, JOHNSTOWN, Pa.
CECIL, HERMAN
KCMA, Texarkana, Tex.
CELANIA, JOE
WIKY, Evansville, Ind.
CHALMERS, JIM
Speaking- For Sports
WEIM. Fitchburg-, Mass.
CHAMBERLAIN, GUS
WDEF, Chattanoog-a. Tenn.
CHAMBERLIN, GEORGE
Sports Dig-est, Sportscast, Play
By Play
WMBM, Miami Beach, Fla.
CHAPMAN, DAVE
KCMC, Texarkana, Tex.
CHAPMAN, ELBERT
KOIW. Alamosa. Col.
CHASEMAN. JOEL
Sports Room
WAAM, Baltimore, Md.
CHASTAIN, TONY
Sports Review
WORZ, Orlando, Fla.
CHBDWICK, CRAKi
Sports Scope
WHOD, Homestead. Pa.
CHRISTIE, GEORGE
Christie's Sports
WFEA, Manchester. N. H.
CHRISTOFFERSON, AL.
PI ay-By-Play
KTRF, Thief River Falls,
Minn.
CHRYSTIE, BOB
Bob Chrystie Sports
WPAL, Charleston, S. C.
CLARK, BILL
Sports Digrest of the Air
KHUZ, Borger, Tex.
CLARK, LARRY
WTMJ,-TV, Milwaukee, Wis.
CLAUSSEN, GENE
KXIC, Iowa City, la.
CLAYTON, TOM
WLLH, Lowell-Lawrence,
Mass.
CLEAR, WILLIAM
WRTA, Altoona, Pa.
CLEARY, BILL
Today In Sports
KRDO, Colorado Springs, Colo.
CLEMENTS, CLEM
KXGN, Glendive, Mont.
CLEMENTS, JOE
Play-By-Play
KLIX, Twin Falls, Ida.
CLIFT, JOHN
Across The Sports Desk
KDSX. Denison, Tex.
CLOSE, BILL
Close Up In Sports
KOY. Phoenix, Ariz.
CLOVER, COTTON
KRIG. Odessa, Tex.
CLUNEY, JOHN A.
Speaking Of Sports
WBRY, Waterbury, Conn.
COBURN, PALL
Sportscast
KVNU, Los-an, Utah
COCHRAN, BILL
The Bill Cochran Show
WNBC, New York, N. Y.
COFEY, VINCE
Sports News
WMRO, Aurora, 111.
COGGINS, JAMES F.
Along- the Sports Trail
WKDK, Newberry, S. C.
COLE, EMERSON
Bridgeport Aerosols
WICC, Bridgeport, Conn.
COLEY, LEM
Play-By-Play
WRFS, Alexander City, Ala.
COLLINS, DAVE
Sports Roundup
WHOK, Lancaster, O.
COMAR, DICK
WXLT, Ely, Minn.
CONWAY, RAY
Grid-graph
KTHT, Houston, Tex.
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MEL ALLEN
893
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WKIi/.. MiiskiKDii. Mifh.
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WMMW. .McTi.lrri, Ciiiiii.
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WHNS. Colimihiis, O.
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OriiMilarjoii Dcpoiliva
WORA. MayaHTiicz. P. U.
COSTKLLO, KI)
Worlil Ol Si)ort«
KOSA, Oclossa, Tex.
rOriTKK, AL
KKNT. Dps Moines, la.
COW.AN. f'OI.EY
Speakiiisr Sports
WSOX, HfiKierson. Ky.
fOWKLL. ED
SpeakiiifT Of Sports
WJHL, Johnson City, Tenn.
CRAGO. DICK
Sportstopics
WCBI. Columbus, Miss.
CRANE. EZRA .1.
KMVI, W;iihiku, Maui. T. H.
CRANXA, JIM
Sportseope
WKEP. Ponshkeepsie. N. Y.
CR.4WFORD, ROBERT
Early Evening- Edition
KNAK, Salt Lake City, Utah
CREAGER, MACK
Tlie Sportsman
KAKC, Tulsa, Okla.
CREIGHTON. HARRY
WGN-TV. Chieagro. 111.
CRESEY, FRANK
Gridiron Guide
KWTX, Waco, Tex.
CRIPE, DON
Play By Play
WIOU, Kokomo, Ind.
CROFFORD, GEORGE
Review of Sports
KOCS, Ontario. Calif.
CROGHAN, JOE
WBAL- WBAL-TV, Baltimore,
Md.
CROSATTO, DAVE
KJBS. San Francisco, Calif.
CROSIAR, FRANK
Spots In Sports, Sports Round-
up
WHOT, South Bend, Ind.
CROW, TIMOTHY
Time Out For Sports
WILM, Wilminfrton, Del.
CROWE, MARTY
Sports Review
WRFW. Eau Claire. Wis.
CROWLEY, PAUL C.
WJPD, Ishpeniingr, Mich.
CULLINGS. BOB
5 Star Final
WINR. Bing-hamton, N. Y.
CUMMINS, JACK
WPDQ, Jacksonville. Fla.
(I M.MIN.S, TAIT
>li.-ll SporlK Dik'cst, Tait Cum-
mins SportH
WMT. Cedar Rapids. Ta.
( I MMI.'^KKY, JOE
^piiilh K.Mra
WI'AT. I'.il.rson. .\ .1
(I NMN(JII.\M. DONAI,
WI.XW. (•.iilislc. Pa.
(I KUAN. LARKY
I .il Spiirls
WLliK. I.iisl)ur(r. Fla.
< I ICKIK. HILL
Sporls Parade
WIIPK. Hiuh Point. N. C.
(I TREK. TOMMY
Spcirls Pasro
KXVZ. Tlt.uston, Tex.
— D —
DAIIL. DON
KDAL. Duluth. Minn.
D.VULKEKG, <;EKKY
Sports Patre Of The Air
KKOX. Crookston, Minn.
D.VILEY, BUDD
Today In Sporls
WLEX, Lexiiit^lon, Ky.
DAILEY. DON
Sport scast
KWTO, Springfield, Mo.
DAILEY, TOM
Sports Review
KWK., St. Louis, Mo.
D.MN, RONALD
KGCX, Sidney, Mont.
DALEY, BILL
Daley's Daily Sports
KEYD, Minneapolis, Minn.
DANE, DUDLEY
KFAM, St. Cloud, Minn.
DANIEL, DAN
Sports Journal
WHOO, Orlando, Fla.
DARIENS, FRANK
KSJO. San Jose, Calif.
DAVIDSON, R. A.
WHTB, Talladega, Ala.
DAVIDSON, RANDY
Sports Parade
WCRS, Greenwood, S. C.
DAVIES, TED
Sports Newsreel
KVEC. San Luis Obispo, Calif.
DAVIS, BILL
Sports Page Of The Air
WBLJ. Dalton, Ga.
D.AVIS, FRED
Sportseope
KISD, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
DAVIS, GEOFF
Gridiron Roundup
WINS, New York, N. Y.
DAVIS, LEN
Sports Nitecap
WGL, Fort Wayne, Ind.
DAVIS, LES
WNAX, Yankton, S. Dak.
DAVIS, NORMAN
Sportlight
WRUF, Gainesville, Fla.
DAVIS, RUSS
Wrestling From Hollywood
WBKB, Chicago, 111.
DAVIS, STEA'E
Sports Final
WGLN, Glens Falls, N. Y.
DA VOL, BR.AD
Spotlight On Sports
WSAR. Fall River. Mass.
DAY, DEL
Sports Parade
KFAR, Fairbanks, Alaska
DeBELL, HERB
Sports Extra
WCHV, Charlottesville, Va.
894
DECKER, BK.\
SporU Paraile
WIKK W.si P.ilm Bcaeh. Fli.
DECKER, TO.M
Sports Journal
WFBL. Syracuse. N. V.
DE FOREST, El)
IiibhIc Spurts
KRfX, I'hoeiiix. Ariz.
DEINES. NAY
■spoils Roundup
K.M.MJ. Gr.iiiil Island. Nebr.
DE.MSON, SPEN<'EK
Sports P.iire
WMDN. MidlaiKl. .Ml<h.
DES.MOND. CONNIE
Dodgers H,iscl),ill. Ri-d Bar-
ber's Club House
CBS. CBS-TV
DeVM'TOK. MARTY
WH.NS-TV. Columbus. O.
DEVLIN. BOB
W.NKH, \Voi<i->ter, Mass.
DE.VTEK, K.VY
Si'oreboard
KDKS, P.iragould. Ark.
De YO.\ N N ES, A .M II N DO
WHLH, Virgiiua. Minn.
DIAB. GFX)RGE
I^ocal Games
WTRF. Bellaire. O.
DICKOFF. CHARLES
Wise, Madison. Wis.
DIEDRICH, BILL
WGRC. Louisville, Ky.
DKiESU, FRED
WJHO, Opelika. Ala.
DIHLMANN, HENRY
Parade Of Sports, Strikes And
Spares
KROS, Chnton, la.
DILLON, FRED
Sports Spotlite
WCMA. Corinth, Miss.
DILLON, LENNY
Today in Sports
WFAS. White Plains. N. Y.
DI NATALE. JOE
Inside Of Sports
KODY. North Platte. Neb.
DITTERT, ED
Sportstime
KRIC, Beaumont, Tex.
DIX, JACK
Speaking of Sports
WFOR, Hattiesburg. Miss.
DIXON, 3IASON
Sports Parade
KICD, Spencer, la.
DOCKENEY, EDWARD
WEPM, Martinsburg, W. Va.
DONALDSON, AL
KENT. Shreveport. La.
DONLEY. RED
The Week In Sports. Sports
Reel, Sports Eye
WSTV, Steubenville, O.
DOPP, CLAY
WJBK-TV, Detroit. Mich.
DOUGLAS, HAROLD
Sports Page
KFRU, Columbia. Mo.
DOUGLAS, SCOTT
The Eddie Cantor Show, CBS;
Radio City Playhouse, NBC;
Young Dr. Molone, CBS; Caval-
cade of America, NBC; Boxing
Bouts, Basketball, Football, TV;
Saturday Night Dinner Date, Du-
Mont.
DOUGLAS, STEVE
Today In Sports
WRC, Washington, D. C.
DOUGLASS, WTN
KTKI, Sioux City, la.
• • Sports Commentators — Radio-Television
DOWIVIE, HARRY
Sports Of All Sorts
WSTC, Stamford, Conn.
DOWTY, BYRON
WDSU-TV, New Orleans, La.
DOYLE, JIMMY
KNUZ, Houston, Tex.
DOYLE, LARRY
Great Moments In Sports
KGA, Spokane, Wash.
DRAKE, LOWELL
WICU, Erie, Pa.
DRILLING. JOE
Sports Arena
KMJ, Fresno, Calif.
DUDLEY, ASA
Sports Pag:e
WTBF, Troy, Ala.
DUDLEY, JAMES R.
Shell Digest
WJW, Cleveland, O.
DUFFY, RAY
Sports Newsreel
WGNS, Murfreesboro, Tenn.
DUFFY, ROBERT J.
Sports Slant
WTSV, Claremont, N. H.
DUGGAN, TOM
Let's Look At Sports
WMAQ, WNBQ, Chicago, 111.
DUKEHART, TOMMY
Scholastic Scrapbook
WFBR, Baltimore, Md.
DULING, HANK
KFGT, Fremont, Neb.
DUMAS, ROLAND
Sports Parade
WMAS, Spring-field, Mass.
DUN AH AM, GLENN G.
The Sportsman
KROP, Brawley, Calif.
DUNBAR, STU
Sports With Dunbar
KTOP, Topeka, Kans.
DUNCAN, JIM
Parade Of Sports
WEBQ, Harrisburg-, 111.
DUNCAN, R. A.
Sports Review
WCKB, Dunn, N. C.
DUNN, MIKE
Football, Basketball
WXLW, Indianapolis, Ind.
DUNNAVANT, BOB
Sports Spotlig-ht
WJMW, Athens. Ala.
DUNPHY, DON
Yanks Baseball, TV; ABC Fights
— Madison Square Garden Friday
Night Bouts; Gillette's Caval-
cade of Sports, ABC.
DYER, BILL
Sports Special
WITH, Baltimore, Md.
DYNES, CHARLES
KGIW, Alamosa, Col.
EARLE, BILL
WASL, Annapolis, Md.
ECKSTINE, CHARLES
Sports Today
WARK, Hagerstown, Md.
EDWARDS, BILL
Sports Spotlig-ht
WMAN, Mansfield, O.
EDWARDS, JOHNNY
KFDX, Wichita Palls, Tex.
EGAN, LEO
WHDH, Boston, Mass.
ELGIN, JACK
KENT, Shreveport, La.
ELLIOTT, BILL
Sideline Slants
KAPY, Bakersfield, Calif.
ELLIS, STEVE
WMCA, New York, N. Y.
ELLIS, WALT
Sports Roundup
WLBH, Mattoon, 111.
ELLISON, BILL
Sports Page, Great Moments
In Sports
KXO, El Centro, Calif.
ELSON, BOB
Football, Baseball
WJJD, Chicago, 111.
ELSTON, BOB
KXEL, Waterloo, la.
ENGELHARDT, WALLY
KVFD, Fort Dodge. la.
ENGLISH, JIM
Sportlight
WKYB, Paducah, Ky.
ENGSTROM, NORM
Tip Off On Sports
KRJF, Miles City, Mont.
ENROTH, DICK
Morning Slant On Sports
WLOL, Minneapolis, Minn.
ERP, JOHN
Let's Look At Sports
WNBQ, Chicago, 111.
ERRICO, MIKE
WNLK, Norwalk, Conn.
ESSICK, LOU
WGNI. Wilmington, N. C.
ESTES, JAMES
Along Sports Trail
WAIM, Anderson, S. C.
N«w York Ranger;
HOOKEY for SCHAEFER BEER
lOr NEDICK'S STORES
"TODAY'S BASEBALL" '"°"''SiSr
"TAKE A TIP FROM ME"
"WARM-UP TIME". "SPORTS EXTRA"
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YiVtl YORK
DON
DUNPHY
GILLETTE'S "CAVALCADE OF
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Blow By Blow
Broadcaster
of
Friday Night
Fights From
Madison Square
Garden With
Radio's Top Ratings
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KVANS. .IIMMIK
KooIIp.iH Scoii1>o:i|(I
W.I.in, (liuaKo. 111.
KVANS. JtlNKS
'l'(i|i Of Tin- Sporln
WIIWL. NanlicoUu,
WliAX. WilUo H.iin-. I'.i.
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Woil.l (»l Spoils
KUri,. Coiiivallis. Ore.
KVASIIKVSKI. I'OKKKST
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KVKKITT. lIKKIt
KIDd, lioisc. l<l;i.
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FAIRBIKN, T. J.
Spoils LiiiL'Up
Wl^nS. Jacksonvilh'. 111.
FALKKNSTIKN, MAX
Sports Sofiie
WREX. Topeka, Kans.
1 AI.I.ON. FRANK
WMKX. liosloii. Mass.
F.VKI.KV. BOB
Sportscope
KOKO. La Junta. Colo.
FAKKEIX, MAURY
Speaking' Of Sports
\V.\P1. VVAFM-TV, Birmiiv-'-
Iiani. Ala.
FARRIN(iTOX, FRANK
KFAM. St. Cloud, Minn.
F.\KKIS, JOE
Sports Billboard, Sports Tip
WGKV. Charleston, W. Va.
FAILCONER, J. B.
WLAP. Lexingrton, Ky.
FAULDER, GEORGE
Sportspecial
WMPS. Memphis, Tenn.
F.AVSONE, PETER
WHDF. Houg^hton, Mich.
FAY, HAINES
KVOS. Belling-ham, Wash.
FEIN, MEL
Reports On Sports
WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y.
FENNO. RALPH
Fenno On Sports
WKXL. Concord, N. H.
FENTON, EDWARD
WCBM. Baltimore. Md.
FERGUSON. ANDREW B.
Sports Desk
WBOW. Terre Haute, Ind.
FIGARELLA. NESTOR
Resumen Deportivo
WORA, Mayag-uez, P. R.
FINEGAN, JAMES
WHAS, Louisville, Ky.
FINKELDEY, WILLIAM
Sports Newsreel, Rod And Gun
Club
WLAM, Lewiston, Me.
FINLAYSON, JACK
Sports Review
KFKA, Greeley. Colo.
FINNEGAN, BOB
WIND, Chicago, 111.
FISHER, HANK
6:25 Sports
WIRL, Peoria, 111.
FISHER, JIM
Sports Memories
WGGG, Gainesville, Fla.
FITZ, STEVE
WSNY. Schenectady, N. Y.
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Kl'i:i. iKiiMr. Colo.
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Spoils SpolllKlll
KIIM. SpnUaiic. WuhIi.
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\V.M( K. .M.K. ■.sport, I'a.
II..\NAGAN, PAT
l''lan.iu'raiiis
WKNKTV, Clii.ai.'o. III.
FLK.MINC;. JACK
Toil.i.v ill Sports
WA.IK. .Mort'aiitown. W. \',-i
FI.KISCIIEK, J.AIK
WIIT Six.rts Desk
WK'C. Hriili-'iport. (dim.
II,KT( IIKK. W.VKKKN
Spnl For Sports
Kl'TA. Salt haki- Cit.v. I 'tali
l'l,KU(iEL, CKESTON
Sports Review
WSIV. Pekin, III.
1I,<M{KS, R.\I\I-;L PONT
l{r\isla I'atisl Blur loliboii
WKAy, S.iii .luaii, P. K.
FLVN.N. .\KTIIl R
WLAW, L.awicnce. Mass.
FOLEY, BILL
The First Bounce
WOKO, Albany, N. Y.
FORBES, BOB
Sports Review
WTHI. Terre Haute, Ind.
FORREST, RAY
Gillette Cavalcade of Sports —
Boxing- Bouts, NBC-TV.
FORSTER, BOB
WICA, Ashtabule, O.
FORSYTHE, WALLY
Sportsman's Show
WLW-T, Cincinnati. O.
FOSS, DANNY
Sportscast
KTJS, Hobart, Okla.
FOUTS, BOB
Sports Ins & Outs
KYA, San Francisco. Calif.
FOX, WILLIAM
Fox's Den
WIBC, Indianapolis, Ind.
FRANCE, MARTIN
WAEB. Allentown, Pa.
FRANKLIN, WARREN
Play By Play
WHAP, Hopewell, Va.
FRAZIER, HAL
Pigskin Revue, Play By Play
WSTP, Salisbury. N. C.
FREEBORN, JACK
Sports Parade
KBMW. Wahpeton. N. Dak.
FREEaiAN, CARROLL
Sports Parade
KOMA. Oklahoma City, Okla.
FRENCH, JACK
KNOX, Grand Forks, N. Dak.
FRENKEL, MILT
The Sportsman
KTLW, Texas City, Tex.
FRITZ, DON
OSU Games
WHKC, Columbus, O.
FROH, DAVE
Sports Corner
WILS, Lansing, Mich.
FULTON, BOB
Sports With Fulton
KXXR, Little Rock, Rrk.
FULTON, JOHN
The Sports Show
WGST, Atlanta, Ga.
FURGUSON, PAT
Sportscast
WDVA, Danville, Va.
(;.\I)BKRRV. G. ROBERT
.Mont' Tlic Siiorts Trail
KI'llI. Whliita. Kaim.
(..\I.LO(iLV. JI.M
(Ji'iirr.il .Spurts
WCOH. Newnan, Ga.
<;AMAGE, WALT
sport Shots
KI:i:N. S.-m .lose, Calif.
<.AKIINKR, BILL
\V(iA I, Klizalwth City. N. C.
<;.\KI>NKR. DON
WKHN. Vouiii-'Hlowii, O.
<.AI{I)NKR, <;i V
-ports Parade
I<(|(;T, Oraiiifft, Tex.
(..\RKIS. LOU
Sports Mike
WllliS. Hniilsville, Al:i.
(..\KRISON, V.\N
Kll.\'-^ Ha^liiiR-s, Nebr.
<.,\KKrr\, vince
sports Remotes
WKNRTV. Chicat'o, 111.
(i.VRWooi). JOHN
Simrls I'.arade
WNliZ, Saraiiai' Lake. N. T.
<;.\TKS, IIILLIARD
(iitcswa.v To Sports
\VK.fi;. Fort Wayne. Ind.
(i.WI.OR. EDWARD S.
Sporls Summary
WVCG. Coral Gables. Fla.
<;ee, olyn l.
Spur Sfjortscast
WIJWD. Dawson, Ga.
<;kll, LOU
Sports Magazine
KVNI, Coeur D'AIene, Ida.
GEORGE, LEE
Sports Highlights
KFEQ. St. Joseph, Mo.
(iEORGE, LLOYD
Sports Hilites
KRHD. Duncan, Okla.
GEORGE, .STEVE
Strictly Sports — With Steve
George
KCRA. Sacramento, Calif.
(PANARIS, HARRY
Sportscope
WHAN, Charleston, S. C.
GIBBONS, JAIMES
WMAL. WMAL-TV, Washing-
ton, D. C.
GIBBONS. J.AMES L.
ABC
<;IBBS, LAWRENCE
Spotlight On Sports
KMLB, Monroe, La.
GIBBS, ROWLAND
Sportscasts
KALI, Pasadena, Calif.
GIBSON, JACK
Sizing Up Sports
KWTC, Barstow, Calif.
filLBERT, AL
KVMA, Magnolia, Ark.
GILBERT, JACK
WLEU. Erie. Pa.
GILLESPIE, EARL
Looking Up
WJPG, Green Bay, Wis.
GILMORE, ROBERT
WEOL, Elyria, O.
GILTNER, JOE
WGCD, Chester, S. C.
GLACKEN, ED
WKRT, Sports Dsk
WKRT, Cortland, N. Y.
GLEASON, BOB
Sports Round-Up
WMSL, Decatur, Ala.
896
Sports Commentators — Radio-Television • • •
GLICKMAN, MARTY
WMiCM, New York, N. Y.
COHEN, BOB
WSOY, Decatur, 111.
GODLEY, ROBERT
Sports News
WHK, Cleveland, O.
GOETZ, JACK H.
Sports Parade
KRPL, Moscow. Ida.
GOODDING, KEN
Sports Parade
KRES, St. Joseph. Mo.
GOODLETTE, RICHARD H.
Sports Headlines, Sports Re-
view
WKIC, Hazard, Ky.
GOODNIGHT, CLYDE
Pig'skin Parade
KUBA, Yuba City, Calif.
GOODRICH, BILL
Play By Play
WRBC, Jackson, Miss.
GOODYEAR, ARTHUR N.
WKNE, Keene, N. H.
GORDON, JIM
WNDR, Syracuse, N. Y.
GORDON, LARRY
Let's Talk Sports
KOJM, Havre, Mont.
GORDON, RED
Play By Play
KELD, El Dorado, Ark.
GORMAN, ED
Sports Parade
WCAP, Asbury Park, N. J.
GOVE, CLIFFORD
Sports Newsreel, Rod And Gun
Club
WLAM, Lewiston, Me.
GRADY, JACK
Sports Roundup
KXOA, Sacramento, Calif.
GRAHAM, WALTER
Sports Review
WBML, Macon, Ga.
GRANER, JAMES
WJW, Cleveland, O.
GRANGE, RED
Football Huddle
WJJD, Chicago, 111.
GRANT, MIKE
Sports Roundup
WVAM. Altoona, Pa.
GRANT, WAYNE
KFGO, Far^o, N. Dak.
GRATZ, GENE
Sports Final
WELO, Tupelo, Miss.
GRAYMOUNT, STEWART
Home Edition
KRIO, McAllen, Tex.
GRAYSON, SID
Sportsdesk
KFDX, Wichita Falls, Tex.
GREBE, GUS
Sports Spotli&ht
WJBC, Blooming-ton, 111.
GREENHOE, BOB
Sports Parade
WHTC. Holland, Mich.
GREENSPAN, BUD
VVMGM, New York, N. Y.
GREENWOOD, KENNETH
Sport Topics
KFOR, Lincoln, Nebr.
GREGG, BOB
Sports Whirl
KPST, Preston, Ida.
GREUP, ERNST
Sports Spotlight
WDUK, Durham, N. C.
GRIGSBY, BILL
WMBH, Joplin, Mo.
GRIFFIN, DENNIS
KCNY, San Marcos, Tex.
GRIFFIN, WAYNE
WENR-TV, Chicago, 111.
GRIFFITH, DON
WCOA, Pensacola, Fla.
GRIFFITHS, DAVE
Sportsreel Of The Air
WARM, Scranton, Pa.
GROSS, CLAIR
Sports-Time
KFNF, Shenandoah, la .
GROSS, DON
Today In Sports
WAYX, Waycross, Ga.
GUERRA, EUGENIO
Deportes Al Dia
WIBS, San Juan, P. R.
GUINAN, JACK
Play By Play
WSCR, Scranton, Pa.
GUNN, BEN
Negro Football, Play By Play
WEAS, Atlanta, Ga.
GUOKAS, MATT
WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa.
GUSTAFSON, ANDY
WTVJ, Miami, Fla.
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HACKETT, JON
Sports Of All Sports
KERO, Bakersfield, Calif.
HALE, BILL
WBEJ, Elizabethton, Tenn.
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ABC— ABC-TV
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Reporting the "World of Sports"
For A "Great Year"
My Thanks To:
RIPLEY CLOTHES
SUNSET APPLIANCE STORES
BALLANTINE BEER
HUDSON MOTORS
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And To
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"A GREAT STATION"
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Sporls C'oiiiiiKMilalors I{a4li«>- I 4'l4^\ isioii
H.\I,I-. DAN
Sports Colunui
WTSI'. SI rolfrsburtr. Fla.
IIAI.L. FKANK U.
SporlH Kfview
WAVZ. New Haven. Conn.
HAM,. IIAI.SKV
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\V('('(l, .Miiiiii'apiilis. Mimi.
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HAMILTON. KK\
IjfiiiTiil Sports
WKHy. H;iriisl)iirt.', 111.
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Spolliti' Oil Sports
WKXL. Ko.val Oak. Mioh.
HANSON. Kl>
I. (Is Talk Sports
WFHR, Wisconsin Rapids.
Wis.
HANSON. KI,MF:K
KNOX. Grand Forks. N. Dak.
HANSSON. I'KTKK
l.<rs Talk Sports
WIZE. Spiiiit,'li<-kl. O.
HAKBKSON. WILl.lK O.
Sports In Brief
WALD, Waltfihoro. S. C.
HAKBI.SON, X. T.
Sports CoUinin Of The Air
WTAX. SprinpfioUl. 111.
HARDEN . CHUCK
A Moment With Sports
WTCO. Campellsville. Ky.
HARLAN. HAL
KDLK. Del Rio, Tex.
H.4RM0X. KEN
Sports Parade
WKLAM. Ludington, Mich.
H.ARMON, TOM
ABC -TV
H.ARNISH. ROBERT
WLAN, Lancaster, Pa.
HARPE, RONALD
Sports
WALT. Tampa, Fla.
HARRINGTON, JOHN
KTAR. Phoenix. Ariz.
HARRIS, DAVID
Pigskin Parade
KUBA, Yuba City. Calif.
HARRIS, WALT
Pigskin Preview
WFRC. San Francisco, Calif.
HARRISON, BOB
Sports Parade
WHNC, Henderson, N. C.
HARRISON, CHARLES
Sport Review
KBOA. Kennett, Mo,
HART, BOB
KPLC, Lake Charles, La.
HARVILLE, CHARLIE
Sports Page
WFMY-TV, Greensboro. N. C.
HARWELL, DICK
KRGV. Weslaeo. Tex.
HASEL, JOE
Joe Hasel Show
WJZ. New York, N. Y, : ABC
HATCHER, WILSON
Scoreboard
WLOU, Louisville, Ky.
HATHARN, ROGER
Today In Sports
KMUS, Muskogee, Okla.
HAWKINS, JACK
KIUN, Pecos, Tex.
HAWKINS. \ KKN
<pciri- I'a;;.- On Tin- Air
KiiU.X. Spriiij-'litld, Mo.
II.WKS. JOK
wvrn. rii.Hicr, Pa.
IIAVKS. r.\T
SiiUiv.iii Si-orcboanl. HIch
Siliool Sports. Kod .\iid I{rcl
KoltO S.Mlil.- W.i.sh.
IIA\S. JIM
I'liiil Ir.i'inal lull IMi-UHL*
K \d.\ , 'I'lh^nn. Ariz.
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WBEN-. WBEN-TV. lliiffalo
N. Y.
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IIKIXirKTII. J.\< K
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IIKDRICK. LEE
Sp(>rtr)scope
KATL, Houston. Tex.
HEILBRONER, LEW
Sports Parade
WCPS. Tarboro. N, C.
HEIN, BILL
Sports By Hein
WOOL. Columbus. O.
HEISS. BOB
WTMJ. WT.MJ-TV. Milwaukee.
Wis.
HELPER, ALVIN
sports Review, WLW, Cincinnati,
O., Mutual's Sports Voice,
HELGESEN, RAY
Sports Spotlite. Football
Prophet
KSUN. Bisbee, Ariz.
HELLING, JACK
KTLN, Denver, Colo.
HEMAN, CHARLES
WICA, Ashtabula, O.
HENDRICKSON, BOB
Bob Hendrickson
WAGE, Syracuse, N. Y.
HENRIKSON, LES
WCON. Atlanta. Ga.
HENRY, JOHN
Sports Call
KVOO. Tulsa. Okla.
HENSHAW, GUS
KEYE. Perryton, Tex.
HERMAN, JOHN
Sports On Parade
KTIP, Porterville, Calif.
HERRICK. SHERB
Sherb Herrick Sports
WXKW, Albany, N. Y.
HERRIN, WINDY
WCCP, Savannah. Ga.
HERRINGTON, HUGH
Latest in Sports
KPBX, Beaumont, Tex.
HERRON, FRANK
Sports Air-ena
KWJJ. Portland, Ore.
HESSLER, FRED
Fred Hessler Sports
KGER, Long Beach, Calif.
HEWEY, IRA I.
Spotlighting The Sportlight
WHAI, Greenfield, Mass.
HEWITT, WARREN
KHMO. Hannibal, Mo.
HIBBS, DOUG
WTEL, Philadelphia, Pa.
HICKS, EARL
Sports Final
KFRU, Columbia, Mo.
HICKS, TOM
Basketball And Football
WLOH, Princeton, W. Va.
898
IIIKDKMA. JOHN
WIilJ- l>.iii:inia Ciiy. Fla.
HI<;(ilNS, HI (ill
Pl.iy Ity I'l.iy
W.Mn.\ .M.irii-tla. O.
HK.HTOWKK, BILL
>pciiii- Iti'i'cirdH
KXOL Fi. Worth, Tpx.
till. I.. JULIAN I..
KIM.r l'.-.ri>. T.'.\.
IIINKI.K, ( ll.\RI.KS
WlllO Willi) 'j-V D.ivlon O.
Iiri'( IK (M K. BII.I.V
WJIIO Opilika. Ala.
IHT( IK <)( K. J.\('K
SpotliKliI On Sports
KlOL, Fort Collins, Colo.
HOBBY. WES
Viiinoiil Sports
W^KI .Moiiliiclii-r \'i
HODGES. RUSS
N. Y. Giants, WPIX, WMCA;
Bollantinc Fights, CBS-TV; Rich-
field SportscQst, ABC; Columbia
University Football Games; WINS.
CBS-TV; Russ Hodges Sports
Quiz, MBS' Russ Hodges Score-
board, DuMont.
nOK(;LKR. .\L
K(j(jtb,ill
WJMO. Cleveland, O.
HOKF, IKH.I.IS
Sportslog
KVNJ, Fargo, N. Dak.
HOGAN, TODD
WATW. Ashland. Wis.
HOLBKOOK, JOSEPH R.
WPAY. Portsmouth. O.
HOLDEN, KEN
Speaking Of Sports
KBKR, Baker. Ore.
HOLDER, EARL
WNNC, Newton, N. C.
HOLLER. CARL
Sports Today
WITZ. Jasper. Ind.
HOLMQUIST, AL
Sportswhirl
KGDE. Fergus Falls. Minn.
HOLYARD, O. C.
WVLK, Lexington-Versailles.
Ky.
HOONAN. ROBERT
Out Of The Locker Room
KXRO, Aberdeen, Wash.
HOOPER, JACK
Report On Sports
WHGB, Harrisburg, Pa.
HOOVER, DON
Sports Roundup
KIUP. Durango, Colo.
HOOVER, DON
WJMS, Ironwood. Mich.
HOPPE. HENRY
Sports in Review
WUSN, Charleston, S. C.
HORNING, DUTCH
KSIB. Creston. la.
HORSTM.ANN, BOB
American Sports Page Of The
Air
KNEB, Scottsbluff, Nebr.
HORTON, THAD
WSB, Atlanta, Ga.
HOUTZ, MARVIN
Scoreboard
KGFW, Kearney. Nebr.
HOWARD, BILL
Sports Shots
WWOD. Lynchburg, Va.
HOWARD, HARRY
Spotlight on Sports
KRLC, Lewiston, Ida.
HOYT, WAITE
WCPO, WCPO-TV, Cincinnati,
O.
Sports Commeiitatops — Radio-Television • • •
By
HUBBELL, RALPH
WBEN, WBEN-TV, Buffalo,
N. Y.
HUBER, FRANK
WHAL, Shelby ville, Tenn.
HULL. ROGER
WBMD, Baltimore, Md.
HUMISTON, HOD
Sports Roundup, Play
Play
KWHK, Hutchinson, Kans.
HUMPHERIES, OTIS
The Sportsman
WMRA, Myrtle Beach, S. C.
HUMPHRIES. DAN
WPFB, Middletown, O.
HUOT, ED
Sports Parade
KXGI, Fort Madison, la.
HURD, JOE
Sports Final
WJR, Detroit, Mich.
HURLEY, BILL
Play By Play
KLIF, Dallas, Tex.
HUSING, TED
(See iDisc Jockies).
HUSTEN, HARVEY
Spotlig'ht Sports; Football,
Baseball Games
WABY, Albany, N. Y.
HUTCHINSON, HARDY C, III
KHBC, Hilo, T. H.
HUTCHINSON, JOHN
Sports Parade
WGAU, Athens, Ga.
HUTCHISON, BOB
WJPF, Herrin, 111.
HYDE, FRANK
Morning Round-Up of Spoi-ts
WJOC, Jamestown, N. Y.
INCH, MERRILL
KWRN, Reno, Nev.
INGALLS, WALLIE
KGRH, Fayetteville, Ark.
INGSTAD, BOB
KOVC, Valley City, N. Dak.
J
JACKSON, CLIFF
WEAR, Pensacola, Fla.
JACKSON, LEE
Sportspag'e
WAPO, Chattanoog-a, Tenn.
.I.kCKSON, TOM
Sports Interviews
WKAB, Mobile, Ala.
.JACKSON, W. E., JR.
WGTM, Wilson, N. C.
JACOBS, -JOHN
Football
KGIL, San Fernando, Calif.
.JACOBS, RAY
KOB Sportlig-ht
KOB, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
JAEGER, JOE
Sports Parade
KXLE, Ellensburgr, Wash.
JAMES, DENNIS
B. Aug. 24, Jersey City, N. ).;
Bob Hawk Show, CBS; Con You
Top This?, Song of the Stranger,
Lawyer Q, Cash & Carry, Okay
AL HELPER
Sports Voice of the
MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM
Mother, WABD; Ted Mack's
Amateur Hour, CBS-TV; Fights &
Wrestling, DuMont.
JAR\IS, BILL J.
Bill Jarvis Reports
KVGB, Great Bend, Kans. .
JAY, BILL
WNOX, Knoxville, Tenn.
JENNINGS. AL
Coastal Sports
WCCP, Savannah, Ga.
JOHNSON, GLEN
Sports Parade
WLJO, La Salle, 111.
JOHNSON, JAKE
Sports Parade
KEBE, Jacksonville, Tex.
JOHNSON, KEN
Sports Parade
WCBT, Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
JOHNSON, LEONARD
WFDF, Flint, Mich.
JOHNSON, MARTIN
World Of Sports
WKAB, Mobile, Ala.
JOHNSON, MONK
Sports Of All Sorts
KDSJ, Deadwood, S. Dak.
JOHNSON, ROLLIE
WTCN, WTCN-TV, Minneapo-
lis, Minn.
JOHNSON, TED
WVNJ, Newark, N. J.
JOHNSON, WARREN
Sports Eye
WPFB, Middletown
JONES, BOB
Sports Review
WEAM, Arling-lon, Va.
JACK BRieKHOUSE
W6N, WGN— TV and DuMont TV Network
Reporting Chicago Cubs — Cliicogo White Sox
Wrestling ~ 3 Shows Weekly
Pro and Amateur Boxing
Big 10, Notre Dame and Pro Football
Golden Gloves Boxing
899
Sports C'oiiiiii(>iil;ilors Itaflio- I <'l<'\ isioii
JONES, K.VKI. I).
Sports lli'vifw
WKITkl. MaysvilW-. K.v.
J«>NES. GORDON
Sport soopp
WCMU. LiiiKijiir, I'.i.
JONES, PAII,
Kootti.itl Si'Drclio.inl
WLW T, Ciiiiimiali. O.
JONKS, KOKKKT I..
Sports Hit,'liln:litM
WSPR. SprinetirUI. Mass.
JONKS. ROY
Sports Roimdtip
WMOr. (^oviiiKloii. Ga.
JONKS. SI,KW
WAl'F. M<Coiiil). AIis«.
JONKS. TO.M
KiiKil Sports
WKFS. Alcxaiuler City, Ala.
JOKD.VN. MIKK
Sports Whirl, Play By Play
WLAT. Conway, S. C.
JOYNER. JACK
Sports Newsreel
wniR. Knoxville, Tenn.
Jl NKEKT, BOB
KOVC, Valley City. N. DaU.
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KAISER. RONAL
KWOC. Poplar Bluff. Mo.
KALLAY, ED
Sports Special
WAVE, Louisville, Ky.
KANE, ED
Your Sport
WRJM. Newport, R. I.
KANE, JACK
WHEB, Portsmouth. N. H.
KAUFMAN, GEORGE
Sports Lineup
KBMW. Wahpeton, N. Dak.
KAY, FRANK
Sports Pcixade
WDOS. Oneonta. N. Y.
KEARNS, CHARLIE
Sportscaster
WKTY, LaCrosse, Wis.
KEATEVG, \^^LLIAM
Sports Review
WHYN, Holyoke, Mass.
KEENE, BILL
KBOL, Boulder, Colo.
KEEP, BARNEY
KEX, Portland, Ore.
KEHL, TONY
Sports Roundup
KOLT, Scottsbluff. Nebr.
KEITH, LARRY
WMBR, Jacksonville, Fla.
KEKERIS, GUS
March Of Sports
KSGM, Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
KELLEY, BOB
Parade Of Sports
KMPC. Los Ang^eles, Calif.
KELLY, GENE
Kelly's Klubhouse
WXLW, Indianapolis, Ind.
KELLY, PAT
Kentucky Sports Review
WSFC, Somerset, Ky.
KENDRICK, JAMES
KMA, Shenandoah, la.
KENESSEY, TED
Play By Play
KKIN, Visalia, Calif.
KENNEDY, BOB
Regrional Sports
WWNH, Rochester. N. H.
KENNEDY, EDWARD J.
WKRC-TV, Cincinnati, O.
KENNEY, JACK
World Of Sports
WDLB, Marshfield, Wis.
KENNKY. I-AII.
Sports K.vi'
W.MOA .M.iriottU. O.
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KKOI (ill. DON
WOW TV. Omaha. Ncbr.
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wi<(;a iti.mc. Oa.
KKKMKVKK. .MIKE
Sporlsi-a.sli'r
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KKKN. DICK
WINC WiiK hoBlor, V;i.
KKTNKK. WILL
WVAM. Alloona. Pa.
kIKVK, itOlt
Spoakinp Of Sports
WGVA, Geneva. N. Y.
KIMBI.K, EMERSON
WSl'l), Tol.'<l(), O.
KIN(;, .\RT
WEEI, Boston, Mass.
KING, BILL
Sports Scrapbook
WTAD, Quincy. 111.
KING, DUB
Football Time
WTAW, College Station, Tex.
KING, J. D., JR.
WJRD. Tuscaloosa, Ala.
KING, JOHN
KAWT, Douerlas, Ariz.
KING, WAYNE
Spoi-tlites Of The Day
K.\TE, Albert Lea, Minn.
KIRBY, JERRY
Sports Review
WKBB, Dubuque, la.
KIRBY, LEE
Sports Spotlig'ht
WBT, Charlotte. N. C.
KIRWAN, DENNY
WINZ, Hollywood, Fla.
KITTLESON, CURT
Sports Roundup
KXLF, Butte, Mont.
KLEIN, DON
KPIX, KSFO, San Francisco,
Calif.
♦ KLElVtP, LLOYD
KDAN, Oroville. Calif.
KLEY, HERBERT
Sports Roundup
WLIP, Kenosha, Wis.
KLIEWER, DUFF
Sports Spotligrht
WVEC, Hampton, Va.
KLINE, ERNEST P.
WKIN, Kittanningr, Pa.
KNIGHT, TOM
Sports Roundup
WLTC, Gastonia, N. C.
KOBAK, EDGAR H.
Sports Review, Football
Games
WTWA, Thomson, Ga.
KOESTER, TONY
WFBK, Sacramento, Calif.
KORZELIUS, GENE
WBNY, Buffalo, N. Y.
KRESAL, BUD
The Sporstman
WMIS, Natchez, Miss.
KROEN, ED
WKPA, New Kensington, Pa.
KRSHKA, FRANK
KIYI, Shelby, Mont.
KURALT, CHARLIE
Sports Final
WAYS, Charlotte. N. C.
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LaBRANCHE, ERNEST
WCCM. Lawrence, Mass.
900
I.ACIIKNMEIKR, RUDY
>piirlM r.ik'i- Final
Ki;w. I'oril.iiKl, Ore.
I.AKI.IN, JOHN C.
The Sportgnian
WSSV. I'ftersbiirsr. Va.
I.AMH. JKRKV
Sport-- Kiiiiiidiil>
WH<|-, lili.i.'a. N. Y.
I.uMKAR. DOIG
Simrt Slatlls
KWIL, AllKiny. Ore.
LANOIS. LVLE B.
Play »v Play
WKAI. .Ma.otnl.. 111.
LANDMAN, LOU
WIHA. M:uliMjii. Wis.
LANK. BILL
wrVH, Uristol, Va.
LASK. BILL
Sports Roundup
KDDI), Dumas. Tex.
LATUM ER, RED
WTOM, Hloomintrton. Ind.
LAURENCE, JOHNNY
Spollitrht sports. Football.
Baseball Games
WABY. Albany, N. Y.
LaVALLE, AL
KXEL, Waterloo, la.
r-AVOY, BOB
Sport's Eye
WLBJ, Bowlinp Green, Ky.
LAWSON, JERRY
Sports In Review
WJOC. Jamestown, N. Y.
LAWSON, TEX
Hifrh School Sports
KWNW, Wenatchee. Wash.
LEAKE, BUS
Sports Review
WDNE, Elkins, W. Va.
LEAMING, JAMES
Sports Hilites, Football
Prophet
WFPG. Atlantic City. N. J.
LEAVITT, MEL
WDSU. WDSU-TV, New Or-
leans, La.
LeBOW, GUY
Sport of Call, Rangers & Rovers
Hockey, •Wrestling, WPIX, New
York, N. Y.
LEBRON, OSCAR
Politico Deportivo
WAEL, Maya^uez, P. R.
LECIUS. EDWARD
WOTW. Nashua, N. H.
LEE, BARNEY
LeeWard Side Of Sports
WBBC, Flint, Cich.
LEE, BERT
WMGM, New York, N. Y.
LEE. BOB
Play By Play
WWST, Wooster, O.
LEE, BOB
Play By Play
KCOK, Tulare, Calif.
LEE, BOB
Special Events And Sports
Special
KSYC, Yreka, Calif.
LEE, BRUCE
WHIT, New Bern, N. C.
LEE, JACK
Play By Play
WILM, Wilmington, Del.
LEE, MIKE
WCVI, Connellsville, Pa.
LEE, ZEB
Sports Parade
WSKY, Asheville. N. 0.
• • Sports Commentators — Radio-Television • • •
I.ENNON, PAUL
Sports Dig'est
WTOM, Blooming-ton, lad.
LEONARD, LEE
Speaking Of Sports, Sports
Final
WFMJ, Young^ston, O.
LESLIE, BOB
WWJ-TV. Detroit, Mich.
LEWIS, ARNOLD
Sports Tonight
WCAX, Burling-ton, Vt.
LEWIS, BARNEY
Sports Reel
WLDS, Jacksonville, 111.
LEWIS, BILL
Sportscope
WGNY, Newburgrh, N. Y.
LEWIS, ED
Sportsreel
KFXJ, Grand Junction, Colo.
LEWIS, JOHN
Sports Review
WCAO, Baltimore, Md.
LIBBY, JOHN
WCOU, Lewiston, Me.
LIEBBE, SPIKE
Sterneman Sports, 10 Minutes
With 10 Pins
KWPC. Muscatine, la.
LIGHTCAP, JACK
KNBH, Hollywood. Calif.
LINDBERG, WALTER
Down Your Alley
KLER. Rochester, Minn.
LIXDLEY, BOB
Baseball
KBST, Big- Spring-, Tex.
LINTHICUM, WALTER
WBAL, WBAL-TV, Baltimore,
Md.
LIPEZ, HARRIS
Sports Parade
WBPZ, Dock Haven, Pa.
LIVINGSTON, SAM
Down Sports Avenue
WKYB, Padueah, Ky.
LLOYD, BOB
Sports Review
WHBY. Appleton, Wis.
LLOYD, VINCE
WGN, WGN-TV, Chicago. HI.
LOMAX, STAN
Stan Lomax Sports, WOR.
Roblee Fan Fare, DuMont
LONG, MATTHEW L.
Scoreboard
KGB, San Diego, Calif.
LOUDEN, VERN
KROW, Oakland, Calif.
LOWE, DICK
Play-By-Play
WBEX. Chillicothe, O.
LOWE, WALT
Sports In Review
KDSH, Boise, Ida.
LOWRY, LEW
Highway of Sports
KOOL. Phoenix, Ariz.
LUDWIG, JAMES
WLEU, Erie, Pa.
LUNDQUIST, ELDY
Sports Today
WTRC, Elkhart, Ind.
LYNCH, BUDD
CKLW, Detroit, Mich.
LYNCH, JACK
KWLM, Willmar, Minn,
LYNN, MAC
Sports Review
WLAY, Muscle Shoals, Ala.
LYON, JOHN
Sport Review
WGAC, Augusta, Ga.
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McAllister, don
Sports Page Of The Air
WDBO, Orlando, Fla.
MeCANN, BOB
Sports Review
KBMY, Billings, Mont.
McCarthy, clem
Clem McCarthy Sports, NBC.
McCarthy, dick
Sports Roundup
WKNY. Kingston, N. Y.
McCarthy, jim
On The Sports Scene
WBRE, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
McCAY, RAY
Reports On Sports
WQXI, Atlanta, Ga.
McCOLGAN, WILLIAM
WSYB, Rutland, Vt.
McCONNOCHIE, JIM
Today's Sports
WELI, New Haven, Conn.
McCORMICK, JOHN
KVEN, Ventura, Calif.
McCRARY, LOWELL
KVOL, Lafayette, La.
BIcCREARY, MACK
Play By Play
KEBE, Jacksonville, Tex.
McDANIEL, DICK
KFEL, Denver, Colo.
McDonald, arch
Speaking Of Sports
WTOP, Washington, D. C.
STAN
LOMAX
SPORTCASTS
6:45 p.m. WOR
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W.lSlW, Alhciis. Ala.
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.^portslaiit.s
WENE. Bingrhamton-Endicott,
N. Y.
MrKKNNA. J.VCK
Slaiulanl .Sports
WKHC. Huliilh. Minn.
McKINNON. lUI.L
WHNS. (■(iliinilnis. O.
M.KINNON. It(»lt
Kirsl SpoMs
WKFS, Ahxaiult-r Cilv. Ala.
M<'Mll(iHMN. DICK
tet'.-i Talk Spurts
WFRP. Savannah. Ga.
McL.AlKIX, FK.AXK
Sports Review
HFXM, San Bernardino, Calif.
McLean, jack
Sketeli Book Of Sports
WJPS. Evansville. Ind.
McLEMOUE. MOKRI.S
ilcLeniore- Sports
WIOD. Miami, Pla.
.M<LEXDON, (iORDON
PJay By Plav
KLIF, Dallas. Tex.
MacMlLLAX, LOWELL H.
Sports Roundup
WHEC. Rochester, N. Y.
3IpMULLEX. dick
KCIL, Houma. La.
McXAMAR.4, LARRY
WNHC, WNHC TV. New
Ifaven. Conn.
McXEVIX, JOHN
VVHEN. WNDR, Syracuse,
X. Y.
McW'ILLIAMS, DON
Sports Journal
WCSH, Portland, Me.
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iMACK, CARL
5';"15 Sportsnews
KSMI. Seminole, Okla.
MADELEY, ART
WGNI, Wilmington, N. C.
MAHAX, JOHX
WDAS, Philadelphia. Pa.
MALDOXADO. JUAX
Camel en Los Deportes
WAPA, San Juan, P. R.
MALOY, JACK
WEEI, Boston. Mass.
MAyoiAL. CARLOS
Deportivas Gimtlier
WIAC. San Juan, P. R.
MANX, CARL
KBTV, Dallas, Tex.
MANN. STl
111 'J'lw Hlc.'uOiops
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Win IS, li.-.MHn-, Ala.
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KTN.M Til' iinii-ari. N. Mi-x.
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Niw-., Viiws. .Vnd <"liics In
Till' Wi.ild Of Sports
W.MAI', .Miiiir.jc, N. C.
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Hriakfasl Sports, Football
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KALH. Alixaiidria, La.
M.\K(iET. .M.\NNV
Spurts SjiDi'ls
K\'()X. .Mii(iilic-,id, Mjim.
M.\KI.1N. (il.KN
KI.Z Hciivir', Colo.
M.VRRERO. LI I.S, E.
Trihuna Dciiorliva
WIT.V, S.inturce, P. R.
M.VKSH. ROV
SpiiiMs Parade
WHLK. South Boston, Va.
M.\KSIL\LL, .M.\<'
Spiirl's Kfview
KOPO. Turson. Ariz.
M.VRSHALL, JI.M.HY
WTOB, Winston-Salem, N. C.
.M.VRTIN, BOB
WPOR. Portland, Me.
M.ARTIN. 1),\VE
WSBR. Superior. Wis.
:M.\RTIN. DICK
Sports Parade
WCMI, Ashland. Ky.
MARTIN. J.4CK
Sportsspotlite
WPOI, Bristol. Tcnn.
MARTIN, LARRY
WRIB. Providence, R^. I.
M.ARTIX, TINY
Sports Parade
KGLC, Miami, Okla.
MARTIN, TINY
Hilig^hts In Sports
WFNC, Fayetteville. N. C.
M.ARTIN, W.\LT
WIBK, Knoxville, Tenn.
M.ARX, MILT
WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind.
M.ASON, AL
KEVT, Kerrville, Tex.
M.ASON, JOE
Sports
WLEE, Richmond, Va.
MATTHEWS, MATTY
Sports Televiews
WTVJ, Miami, Fla.
MATTHEWS, NORMAN
Sports Journal of the Air
WRNO. Orangeburg-. S. C.
M.ATTHEWS, TOM
Sports Preview And Review
WFLA, Tampa. Fla.
M.ATHEWSON, DON
WAMS, Wilmington, Del.
MAUGAXS, BILL
Sports Roundup
KSOK, Arkansas City. Kans.
MAWSON, RICHARD E.
KMVI, Wailuku, Maui, T. H.
MAXWELL. JOCKO
Sports Page
WWRL, Woodside, N. Y.
M.WNAKI). BILL
KITS, Sprnn;li(I.| Mo.
.M.\/KK, KILL
Sports Kxtia
WKHW, Biiflalo. N. Y.
MEATII, ED
WUKC. Korlifster. N. Y.
MEII.VI LEV. J.\Y
i'l.iy liy Play
K()S.\. Odessa. Tf.x.
MEK4EK. <LIKF
spoils lllLitis
WLOI'. Louisvilli-, Ky.
MERRILL. KILL
Kill Miriill Show
K.Mirr .Marshall. Tex.
MEKKIM.XN, DON
Spurts I'atfe
WUDL. Glean. N. Y.
.METCALF. BERT
KURV. Edinburp. Tex.
METZLER. ART
Spcakinir ol Sports, Sports
Parade
WATO, Oak Ridjre, Tenn.
MEYER, .\L
KPOW. Powell, Wyo.
.MICHAEL, RAV
Sportsmanship
WNBW. Washington, IJ. C.
MILKl RN. BOK
KGKL. San .\ngelo, Tex.
MILLER. BILL
Sports Digest
WETB, Johnson (Jity. Tenn.
MILLER, BILL
WPUN, Hunlsville. Ala.
MILLER. DON
Sports Page of the Air
WARC. Rochester, N. Y.
.AIILLER, DON
WTOL, Toledo. O.
.MILLER, FRANK
Sportscaster
KSIM, Sikeston, Mo.
MILLER, GEORGE
The Sportsman
WPTR, Albany, X. Y.
MILLER, J.ACK
KGGF, Coffeyville, Kans.
MILLER, JIM
The Bob Peerick Sports Show
WQQW. Washington, D. C.
MILLER, SKIP
A Look At Sports
WJSW, Altoona. Pa.
MILLER, STRETCH
WIL. St. Louis, Mo.
MILNER, GENE
Sports Page Of The Air
WCAP. Asbury Park, N. J.
MISTOVICH, MIKE
Local Sports
KORA. Bryan. Tex.
MITCHELL, JIM
Sports Parade
WIOU, Kokomo, Ind.
MITCHELL, PAUL
Reports On Sports
KSYL. Alexandria. La.
MITCHELL. RED
Seeing Red With Mitchell.
Sports Review
KSIG, Crowley, La.
MITTAX. R.AY
Sporting News Of The Day
WHFB. Benton Harbor, Mich.
MOFIELD. RAY
•Sports Hi-Lites
WPAD. Paducah, Ky.
MOLEN. SAM
KFRM, KMBC, Kansas City,
Mo.
MOONEY, GEORGE
WHHM, Memphis, Tenn.
902
^^^^^^,:^7coMiineiitators---Radi«-Telev^^
MOORE, BEBNIE
Sports Digest
WKNB, New Britain. Conn.
MOOBE, BILL
WFIG, Sumter, S. O.
MOORE, BILL
WNJR, Newark, N. J.
MOORE, DAVE
The Sports Desk, Sports-News
Final , ,,. ,
WBCK. Battle Creek, Mich.
MOOBE, HAL
Tanforan Races
KSAN, San Francisco. Cam.
MOOBE, TED
Play By Play
WDLB, Marshfield, Wis.
MOOBEHEAD, TOM ^ ., ^ .
WFIL. WFIL-TV, Philadel-
phia, Pa.
MOOBEHOtTSE, GENE
WWNR, Beckley. W. Va.
MOBAN, JACK
KURV Edinburg-, Tex.
MOBAN,' JACK
WMON, Montgomery, W. va.
MOBGAN, ED
Sportsman
KBON. Omaha. Nebr.
SIOBGAN, JAMES
WHLN, Marian, Ky.
MORGAN, RAY
WWDC, Washington, D. C.
MOBGAN, ROBERT
WMBO, Auburn. N. Y.
MORLAN, CLIFF
Sports Review
KBUN, Bemidii, Minn.
MORRIS, JIJl
Sportscope
WTHT Hartford. Conn.
MORRIS, JIMMIE
WSAT, Salisbury, N. C.
MORRIS, ROBERT A.
Sports Page Of The Air
KBRL. McCook, Nebr.
MOSELY, >IAX
Fri Nite Quaterback
WAPX, Montgomery. Ala.
MOST, JOHHNY
Most In Sports
WNAO, Raleigh, N. C.
MOTLEY, RAY
WMOH, Hamilton, O.
MOWBRAY, BOB
Sportscast
WDMG, Douglas, Ga.
MOWEBY, LEE
WLAQ, Rome, Ga.
MUERLOTT, K.
WCRA. Effingham, 111.
MILHERIN, PAT
Sports Review
WRDW, Augusta, Ga.
MULLEN, J. D.
WTPR. Paris. Tenn.
AIULLINAX, ED
Sports Panorama
WLAG. LaGrange, Ga.
MUNSON. LARRY
WKDA. Nashville, Tenn.
MURDOCK. HOWARD
Speaking of Sports
WIMS. Michigan City, Ind.
MDRPHY. BILL
Sports Review
WCKB, Dunn, N. C.
MITRFHY, BOB
Sports Corner, Sports By Mur-
phy
KOCY, Oklahoma City. Okla.
MURPHY, PAT
Sports By Murphy
KADA, Ada, Okla.
MURPHY, WENDELL
WMGA, Moultrie, Ga.
MURRAY, DON
WGCD, Chester, S. C.
MURRAY, DON
Spotlight On Sports
WDBJ, Roanoke, Va.
MURRAY, FRANNY
WIBG, WPEN, Philadelphia.
Pa
MURRAY, JAMES
WBKA, Brockton, Mass.
iMUZZY. JIM
WHBC, Canton, O.
MVERS. DENNY
Denny Myers Talks Football
WEEI, Boston, Mass.
— IV —
NABOBS, PAT
Sports Review
WSOC, Charlotte, N. C.
XAGLEB, AL
WJBK, WJBK-TV, Detroit.
Mich.
NAKEL, PAUL
Sports Report
WJMO. Cleveland, O.
NANCE, "DUB"
WTPR, Paris, Tenn.
NASH, BOB
Sports Parade
WINK, Fort Myers, Fla.
NATION. HEBSCHEL
Sportsmans Hour
WAGC, Chattanooga, Tenn.
NEAL, BOB
Today In Sports
WGAR, Cleveland, O.
NEALE, LOU
Sports Roundup
WFGN, Gaffney, S. C.
NELSON, JOHN
WESB. Bradford. Pa.
NELSON, LINDSEY
WROL, Knoxville, Tenn.
NEVEBS, EBNIE
Scout Report
KSAN, San Francisco. Calif.
NEW. JAMES H.
WBHF, Cartersville, Ga.
NEWCOMB, CHABLIE
Sports Word
WORD. Spartanburg, S. C.
NEWKIBK, BILL
Hoffman Huddle
KLEE-TV. Houston. Tex.
NEWMAN. €Y
Cy Speaks Of Sports
WXIO, East Liverpool. O.
NEY. CHABLES
WMUS, Muskegon, Mich.
NICHOLS. DENO
Sports Roundup
KLRA. Little Rock. Ark.
NICHOLSON, JOHN
WTMC, Oeala, Fla.
NICHOLSON, BOY
Sports Parade
KCOY. Santa Maria. Calif.
NOE, NOBMAN
High School Sports
KFKA, Greeley, Colo.
NOEL, JACK
WTTS, WTTV. Bloomington.
Ind.
NOBMAN. JAY
Speaking Of Sports
WLCR, Torrington, Conn.
NOBMAN, NEIL
Hilites In World Of Sports
WTMV, East St. Louis, HI.
903
NOBMAND, BAY
WCOU, Lewiston, Me.
NOBTON, DON
KNET, Palestine, Tex.
NOBWIG, GEORGE
WCSC, Charleston. S. C.
NOVAK. BOB
Sports Parade
WAZF, Yazoo City, Miss.
NOVAK, JAY
Sports Review
KOKO. La Junta, Colo.
— o —
OBBIEN. BOB
Sports With O'Bi-ien
KVON, Napa, Calif.
OBBIEN. DON
KIOA, Des Moines, la.
OBBIEN. JOHN
Spotlight On Sports
KTEM, Temple, Tex.
OBBIEN, SHEBBY
WDAS, Philadelphia, Pa,
O'BBIEN. TOMMY
KTRM. Beaumont, Tex.
O'CONNOB, JOHN
KCRT Sports Parade
KCRT. Trinidad. Colo.
O'CONNOR, TOM
WBIZ. Eau Claire. Wis.
ODOM, RAYMOND
KRBC. Abilene, Tex.
O'DONNELL, BILL
WIBX, Utica, N. Y.
ODSON, ROBERT L.
Odson Sports Final
WBYS Canton. 111.
OFFICER, JAMES
KCNA. Tucson. Ariz.
OGARA. ROGER
O'Gara Sports
WBEC, Pittsfield. Mass.
O'HALLORAN, HAL
WHBL, Sheboygan, Wis.
O'HALLORAN, PAT
Cascade Sports
KPQ, Wenatchee, Wash.
O'HARA, JOHNNY
KWK. St. Louis. Mo.
KWKL, Peoria, 111.
OLIVER, JERRY
Play By Play
KSUE. Susanville, Calif.
OLMSTEAD, DICK
Sports Roundup
WHHH, Warren, O.
O'MALLEY. CHICK
Sports Page
WAGE, Chicopee. Mass.
OMAN, COACH TURY
Speaking of Sports
WTJS, Jackson, Tenn.
O'MARA, BILL
KING-TV, Seattle. Wash.
O'NEILL, MARTY
WMIN. St. Paul, Minn.
ORNEST, STAN
Sports Nightcap
WGBS, Miami, Fla.
ORR. WILLIAM
WICY, Malone. N. Y.
OSBORN, GENE
KWWL, Waterloo, la.
OSWALT, JACK
Sports Roundup. Sports Recap
KTAT, Frederick, Okla. •,.
OVERTON, DAVE :
WSM, Nashville. Tenn. .
OWENS, RICHARD H.
WISL, Shamokin. Pa.
OWENS. S. MOREY
Sports Review
WROK, Rockford, 111-
Sporls < oniiiiviilalors IC;Mlio-'l'«'l(>
\ ISI«MI
I'AtKAKI). < II AKI.IK
KSWl. (niiii.il IlluHs. la.
I'AliK. JOHN
I'apiiitr Sports
WCSS. Ainwirnlain N. Y.
I'AKiK. CAKL
KUA.M I, as Vcjras. Ncv.
I'AKiK. KKIC
Siuirls l{iiiiii(lii|i
Wl.dW. Noir.ilU. Va.
I'AKAIIV. ItlM.
I'usUiii I'.irl.v
Kl'KV. Io.iIhI:;.-. All/..
I'.XKKKK. I'.MI.
\\n;.Nl, \VilmLii(.'toii. N. C.
rAKK.S. 1>AKM.
Sports (■.iiiur.i
WKI.O. J.oiiisvillc Kv.
r.\KK.'>i. DKI,
WPKN. Pliiladclphi.i .Ta.
TAKSONS. M.\KSHAI,L
r.irsons Sports.
Tomorrow's Sports Patre
W'OAM, Miami. Fla
r.VKTON. KKI)
Sporlscooii
WOLF, S.vraciisc. N. Y
PA.SSK. I.EOL
Sportins' Events
WVOK. Birming-hani, Ala
I'.\ TRICK, VAN
Sports Scripts
WJR. Detroit. Mich
PATTISOX, JIM
Sports Parade
WDAD. Indiana, Pa.
PAtJIv, ED
Wiedemann's Sports Eye
WMRN. Marion. O.
PAULL, ED
Top Of The Sports
W'CED. DuBois, Pa.
PEAK, BILL
Sports Spotlig-ht
KBKI, Ahce. Tex
PEARCE, RICHARD
WDLF. DeLand. Fla
PEARSON, FORD
ABC-TV
PEART, JOHN
Football Games
KOH. Reno. Nev
PEIRCE, PETE
WBCC. Bethesda, Md
PENFIELD, ADD
Sports Quiz
WRNY. Rochester N Y
PEPE, JOHNNY
Sports Review
WPIC, Sharon, Pa
PEREZ. ELMO TORRES
La Mareha De los Deportes
WKAQ. San Juan P R
PERKINS, GLEN
Sports In Review
peIc^r^y^' ^ir- ^^^°- ^^'-
Sports Review
KGBC, Galveston Tex
PETERS, BILL
Today In Sports
WIKK. Erie, Pa
PETERS. FRANK
WNOW, York. Pa
PETERS, KENNETH E
Play By Play
PFTFrIitIt'""^,^^''^^''^- Calif.
PETERSEN, HARRY'
The Scoreboard
KOTA. Rapid City, S. Dak
PKTKItSO.N. KI»«IN
Sports I{i'\ iiw
KSfl! C-.l.ir fity, Utah
rK'lEKSON, JOIIX
Footli.ill Games
KWAK. Smttk'art. Ark.
rilAII'. ,VM,.\N
W.mik; Ui.linHiii.l. Va.
I'lli;i..\\. KKIHK
Wdild (It Sports
Wfl.A, l-:ul.iiil.i, Al:,.
I'llKI.AN. JOHN
W.irld of s|,oi|s
KTSM. 1:1 I'.s,, r<\
I'llll.ltlN. MOK
Sports Patre O.f Tli. \u
WJOI>. .loliet. 111.
piEKRo. i.ons
S|ioils Di.iry
WHMC. D Iludsuii. N V
PIERSON, nil, I,
Sports Corner
WHKK, Akron. O.
PIEKSON. LEO
KRK.M, Spok.-ine, Wash.
PIKK. DICK
WKNX. Saa-inaw, Mich.
PINION, CLOVIS
KSST, Siilpliiir Sprin(;rs Tex
PIPHEK, BILL
WLOr, LaPortc. In.l
PITTENOER, DICK
WFBM. WFBM-TV.
Indianapolis, Ind
PLATT. JOSEPH
Sports Extra, Sports Predic-
tions
WBBZ, Ponca City. Okla
POPE, BILL
The Last Rouiid
WOKO, Albany. N. Y
POICHER. J. WAYNE
WCOS, Columbia, S C
POWERS, GENE
WICU, Erie, Pa
POWERS. JIMMY
Powerhouse Of The Air
WNEW; Gillette Cavalcade of
Sports — Boxing- Bouts. NBC-
PR EUSS, RLSS
Sportcast
KTTR, Rolla, Mo
PRICHARD, BOB
KPLT, Paris. Tex
PRINCE, BOB
Case Of Sports
WJAS, Pittsburgrh, Pa
PRINCE, BUCK
Sports Preview By Prince
WNBC, New York N Y
PROCTER, GENE
Sports Reel
KEPO, El Paso, Tex
PROCTOR, HARRY
Fishing- News
KEEN, San Jose, Calif
PROVENCE, ROBERT
w^MA ^nl'^y- ^P°'"^« Final
WKNA, Charleston, W. Va.
— Q —
QUINN, JACK
WMBD, Peoria, 111.
— R —
RABER. ALAN
Sports Higrhlights
WKAP, Allentown, Pa.
RAIFORD, BOB
WEGO, Concord, N. C.
904
KAIII.M.L. BILL
AriM Sports
WCI'A. Clearlii-ld, Pa.
KAMSEV, JONES
KSIM StdlwalcT, Okla.
K.V\«.EK, Jl.M
Siddiiii- SlanlH
KAFY, Bakernneld, Calif.
KATIIBIN, JACK
Woild I If Spt.rlH
WItSK. Ponsacola, Fla.
K.\V DEL
l\\MA .M.iirnnlia. Ark
KMKMIC. H.\KKY
UcporiN On SportH
KTSA. S.in Antonio, Tex.
KEKCE, S.ANDV
Sports Review
AVSHT. South Ben.i. Ind.
KEi:i). BILL
Sporlsc.-ist
K.\l Vl{ Denver. Colo.
KKKI). RED
Red Reeds Sports
WHKP, Hendersonville. N. C
REEL, BOB
Sports Reel
KSPA, Santa Paula, Calif.
REESE, JAMES E.
Sports Round-TJp
WWWB. Jasper. Ala.
REEVE, RAY
Sports Parade
WRAL. Raleigh. N. C.
REEVES, GEORGE
Sports Review
WINN, Louisville, Ky.
REGAN, BOB
Sportsparade
KCBQ. San Diegro. Calif.
REID, JIM
BC Sports Review
WPTF. Raleig-h. N. C.
REID, MICHAEL
Sports Review
KVRS. Rock Sprin?s, W'vo
REID, PAUL
Sports Pag-e
WKLF. Clanton, Ala.
REITH, HARRY
Man About Sports
WKST, New Castle, Pa.
RENCH, KENNY
WPTW, PiQua, O.
REX, .lOE
The Buckeye Sportsman
WLOK, Lima. O.
REYNOLDS, FRAXK
Play By Play
WJOB, Hammond, Ind
RHEA, LARRY
Diary Of Sports
KCKN, Kansas City. Mo
RHOADS, DUSTY
Sports Roundup
"WFAX, Falls Church. Va.
RICH, AL
Baseball
WLOH, Princeton W Va
RICHARDS, WILLIAM
WESA. Chaleroi Pa.
RICHARDSOX, BILL
Early Bird Sports
WITZ. Jasper, Ind.
RIDDLE, BILL
Sports Review
WNEX. Macon, Ga.
RIDEXOUR, DA^-E
Sports Summary
WLEA. Hornell, N. Y.
RILEY. HARRY
Riley Reports The Sports
WWW, Fairmont, W. Va.
• • S»poi*ts Commentators — Radio-Television • • •
RIPA, LOUIS
Sports Headlines
KTRB, Modesto, Calif.
ROBERTDON, T. B.
KDWT, Stamford, Tex.
ROBERTS, G. F.
KGPL, Roswell, N. Max.
ROBERTS, HERB
Sports Roundup
WHAR, Clarksburg, W. Va.
ROBERTSON, BOB
Sports Reel
KPQ, Wenatchee, Wash.
ROBINSON, BERT
Time For Sports
WBET, Brockton, Mass.
ROBINSON, BOB
Sports Column
WHSY, Hattiesburg-, Mass.
ROBINSON, CHAPMAN
WLNA, Peekskill, N. Y.
R0BI8CH0N, JAMES
KGVO, Mis.soula, Mont.
RODSTROM, LLOYD
Sportlight
KRKO, Everett, Wash.
ROHN, GEORGE "BILL"
Sports Gallery
KSOO, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
ROMAN, JUAN B.
Ronda Deportiva
WPAB, Ponce, P. R
ROMANCE, ED
WPPA, Pottsville, Pa.
ROOF, LEN
Football
WJMO, Cleveland, O.
ROSE, JERRY
The Sportlight
KDB, Santa Barbara, Calif.
ROSE, JOE
Sports Review
KHON, Honolulu, T. H.
ROSEHILL, DAVE
Musical Sports Parade
WDEM, Providence, R. I
ROSS, BILL
Spotlite On Sports,
Great Moments In Sports
KOWB, Laramie, Wyo.
BOSS, KAL
WPWA, Chester, Pa.
ROWE, DAVE
Along- Sports Row
KSEI, Pocatello, Ida.
ROWLAND, BOB
Hall Sports
KELP, El Paso, Tex.
RUSSELL, DAVE
KFDM, Beaumont Tex
RUSSELL, EARLE
KXOB, Stockton, Calif.
RUST, BILL
KGVL, Greenville, Tex
RYAN, JOE
Sports Review
WALL, Middletown, N. Y.
— s —
SACCO, BOB
Sports HiLites
WAZL, Hazleton, Pa.
SAGGAU, TIP
WOW, WOW-TV,
Omaha, Kebr.
SAIDT, BUS
Sport Shots
WBUD, Morrisville, Pa
8AKRY, CLIFF
KFAM, St. Cloud, Minn.
SALERNO, SAM
Sports Parade
KDAC, Fort Bragg, Calif
SALSBURG, JOE
Baesball Play By Play
WARM, Scranton, Pa.
SALT, LOYD
KREM, Spokane, Wash.
SALTER, ELMER G.
Manager
WAUD, Auburn, Ala.
SANDERS, CHRISTIAN
KGVO, Provo, Utah
SANDLER, JACK
Sports Trail
KOWH, Omaha, Neb.
SANDS, GEORGE
Sports Review
WMAS, Springfield, Mass.
SANDY, MIKE
WGAT, Utica, N. Y.
SANFORD, CHARLES R.
In This Corner
WGUY, Bangor, Me.
SANFORD, PHIL
Sports Slants
WABJ, Adrian, Mich.
SANSONE, JOE
WFNS, Burlington, N. C
SAUNDERS, ERNIE
Sport Page
WCHS, Charleston, W. Va
SAVAGE, BOB
Sportscast
WBAY, Green Bay, Wis
SAVITT, MILTON
Sports Slants,
Down Memory Lane
WHOB, Gardner, Mass.
SAWYER, TED
Sports Unlimited
WLNH, Laconia, N. H.
SCARBBOUGH, WALTER
Sportisties
WHBT, Harriman, Tenn
SCEABCE, ROBERT H.
World Of Sports
WJBO, Baton Rouge, La.
SCHAAP, MORTY
Sports Whirl, Dug Out Dope
WBBB, Burlington N. C
SCHILLING, FRED '
Sports Parade
WFOY, St. Augustine, Pla.
SCHLEIFEB, KEN
Midday Sport Spotlight
WBYS, Canton, 111.
SCHMIDT, BOB
Sports Review
KAYS, Hays, Kans.
SCHOENKOPF, BOB
Sports Page
WBUX, Doylestown, Pa.
SCHOOCRAFT, BILL
WEAT, Lake Worth Fla.
SCHBAEDER, GARRY
Sports Review
WRFD, Worthington, O
SCHREIBEB, MARK
Sportscast
KMYR, Denver, Colo
SCHROEDER, PAUL
Spotlight On Sports
WIMS, Michigan City, Ind
SCOTT, BOB
Sports By Scott
WSJS, Winston-Salem, N 0
SCOTT, ED
KOL, Seattle, Wash.
SCOTT, MARK
Speaking Of Sports
WLOW, Norfolk, Va.
SCOTT, RAY
WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa.
SEALS, RUSSELL
Sports-Reel
KWOC, Poplar Bluff, Mo.
9Q5
SEARLES, NEIL
Wisconsin Football,
Sports Pace
WFOX, Milwaukee, Wis.
SEVEY, BOB
KIST. Santa Barbara, Calif.
SHADDIX, GUS
Sports News And Views
WGGA, Gainesville, Ga.
SHAFFER, MAX
WDAN, Danville, 111.
SHANAHAN, TOM
WEMP, Milwaukee, Wis.
SHEETZ, BILL
Sports Jamboree
WMIE, Miami, Fla.
SHELLEY, BOB
WNBK, Cleveland, O.
SHELTON, FLOYD
Sports Parade
KSTA, Coleman, Tex.
SHEPARD, BILL
Sports Review
WWGS, Tifton, Ga.
SHEPARD, STEVE
Baseball
KEIO, Pocatello, Ida.
SHERIDAN, LEE
WFIG, Sumter, S. C.
SHERMAN, BILL
Sports Shorts,
Football Play By Play
WCRB, Waltham Mass.
SHERMAN, BUD
WBAP, WBAP-TV,
Fort Worth, Tex.
SHERMAN, CLAIRE
Reports On Sports Headlines
WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y
SHIELDS, STEVE
Sport Angles
VDOS, Oneonta, N. Y.
SHIBEK, JIM
Reports On Sports
KFYR, Bismarck, N. Dak.
SHIVELY, DICK
WGBF, Evansville, Ind.
SHREIBER, MARK
KLZ, Denver, Colo.
SHUDT, BOY
Stanton Sports Parade
WROW, Albany, N. Y.
SHUFFETT, CHARLES
Sports Spotlight,
Play By Play
WKAY, Glasgow, Ky.
SIDNEY, BOB
WJEF, Grand Rapids Mich.
SIEBERT, DICK
WTCN, WTCN-TV, Min-
neapolis, Minn.
SILKE, PAUL
Play By Play
WTCJ, Tell City, Ind.
SILVER, JULIAN
Ruppert's Sports
WDAR, Savannah, Ga
SIMPKINS, PAUL
WAPF, McComb, Miss.
SIMPSON, JAMES D., Jr.
WMRC Sportspage
WMRC, Greenville, S. C.
SIMPSON, JAMES S.
WOIC, Washington, D. C.
SIMPSON, JOHN
Sports Reporter
WADC, Akron, O.
SIMPSON, NORM
Sports Extra
WWOD, Lynchburg, Va.
SIMS, FRANK
Sportspage, Sports Camera
WKMH, Dearborn, Mich
Sporls t'oiiiiiK'iiiafors lla«iio- l'olo\ isioii
SINCLAIK. (I. INT
Sl)^>l■I^ l{(>UInlllI>
KSKM. Musis l>:ike. Wash.
M\<iKK. LAN
WII'I'N. Hiiiiliiik'lori, W. Va.
SIN(il<'.K. J'AI I.
I'lk'sUin I'ri'virw
KDAC. Koil Itiatftr, Calif.
SI/OO. KOtiKIt
Sl'i>rlM<i|ir
K'l'HK. J.iltUm, T.x.
SKKITII. nil. I.
K'I'.Mf. .M. All•^•l< T, <iUI;i.
.sl.ATKK. nil. I.
I'll.' Kisliiin; Ami Huiiliiit,' Club
Ol 'rill- Air. UiiMoru
Si-ATKK, M.VNNIN*;
Uiiiiil .MoniiiKr SportD,
Slalcr'i; Sports
WIvlZ. UridMrcport. Conn.
SL.VTKK. ^.VM
Spurts l':irailc
WCO.M. I'aUrrsbiirg-, W. Vu-
.slati>;k. woody
spun lii-'iits
KDoN. Saiila Cruz. Calif.
SI.OANK. J. N.
KNKl. Hr.i.ly, Tex.
.SMITH, iton
Haiiuoii.v House Herald
KS'r\'. Sl( phrnville, Tex.
.SMITH, non
Sporls Sl.iuls, Pluy By Play
KVOli. Colorado Spring's,
Colo.
SMITH, non
Sporls Kcvifw
Wtioll, (Wail. I Rapids, Mich.
IS.MITH, noCKY
Today III Sports
WI.OP, Orlando, Fla.
.SMITH, DICK
S|)orls Parade
WHUN. Huntins-don, Pa.
SMITH, mCK
Sports Digest
WMTW, Portland, Me.
SMITH, FLETCHER
Sports Review
WTNC. Thomasville, N. C.
SMITH. FRANK
KHUM. Eureka, Calif.
SMITH. HAL
KDLK, Del Rio, Tex.
SMITH, BARRY
WDZ, Decatur, 111.
SMITH, ROnERT
World Of Sports
WORD, Grand Rapids, Mich.
SMITH, RUSS
Sports Special
KLPM, Minot. N. Dak.
SMITH, TED A.
KWRC, Pendleton, Ore
SMITH, TIC
Sports Review
WGWR. Asheboro, N. C.
SMITH, WARREN
WVOP. Vidalia. Ga.
SMITH, WILLIAM
Sports Review
WMFR, Hig-h Point, N. C.
SMITHER3IAN', ROSS
WALA. Mobile, Ala.
SNOWDON, CHARLIE
WPLH, Hunting-ton. W. Va.
SNYDER, JOE
WJEJ. Hagerstown. Md.
SODEX. FRANK
WXGI, Richmond, Va.
600Y-, BYARD
Today's Sports
KREL, Baytown, Tex.
SOKKKLL. BILL
Sporls Tour
\vK(;n. KiioxviUc, Tenn.
sr.\KKS, J.V.MES A.
Sports Time
WHOC. Phil.idrlpliia, MiB8.
Sr.VKKS. RED
Spiirl- Spci lal
WI'O.M .Manilla, G.i.
>rKCI.\l.. JOHN
^|M)lll;; 111 (111 Sports
KSKT, 'rriiiiilad. (;olo.
SfKLL, nil.L
Spell (Jii Si)ort8
W.SLI. .)a<-kson. Miss.
SI'KN* KR. MILTON
Siic-aliiii;; ()l Si)urts
WKLA, 'I'auipa, Fla.
STENl ER. I'lllL
WENT, (ilovcrsvillf — Johns-
lown, N. V.
SI>IKEK. niLL
Sjiorts Whirl
WWST. Wooster, O.
SriMlt.M.L
DijMirlivos
WAEL. Mayutiue/.. P. R.
SIMNETTI, EtOENE B.
Roundup
KCID. Caldwell. Ida.
SIMRO. WALTER
Sports Mews
WCOV, Montg:oniery, Ala.
ST.VNLEY, LARRY
KFH. Wi.liila. Kans.
STANTON. BOB
(See Rodio-TV Artists)
STAl FFER, LEROY
WCPA, Clearfield, Pa.
STEELE, BOB
Strictly Spoi-ts
WTIC. Hartford, Conn.
STEELE. GEORGE
Sports On Parade
WGGG, Gainesville, Fla.
STEELE, JIM
Let's Go Fishing
WIRK, West Palm Beach. Fla.
STEELE, JOHN
Spotlite On Sports,
Great Moments In Sports
KOWB, Laramie. Wvo.
STEELMAN, BOB
KOIL, Omaha. Nebr.
STEGMAN, HARVEY
The World Of Sports
W^MOX. Meridian, Miss.
STEMMLER, NICK
WRUN, Utica. N. Y.
STENSTROM, JULIAN
Sports Parade
WTRR. Sanford. Fla
STERN, BILL
Bill Stern's Sports News
WNBC, Colgate Sports News-
reel of the Air: Sports Events,
NBC.
STERRETT, BOB
In The Sportlite
WTON. Staunton. Va.
STEVENS, ED
Sports Spotlight
KENI, Anchorage. Alaska
STIEGLER, ERNIE
Sports Roundup
WGPA, Bethlehem, Pa.
STINSON, JOHN
WWOL Sports Parade
WWOL, Buffalo, N. Y.
STIRREAT, BOB
Sports Review
WGBB, Freeport, N .Y.
906
STOREY, BOB
Storey OI Sl»ort8
WUGV. Minneapolis. Minn.
NTOIT, ALLEN
\VI«)L, Kiioxville. Tenn.
STK.VNI), NOR.MAN
Sporls Mont:ii;e
WSAV. Savannah. Ga.
STRATTON, GIL
Football
K(jIL. S.in Fernando. Caliw.
STREET. G.\HBY
WIL, SI. Louis. Mo.
STREET, MALCOL.M
WHM.\. Aiiiiiston. Ala.
STRU'KL.VND, BILL
Fool ball (ianies. Piirskin Pre-
view, I'itfskin Parade
WIRA, Fort Pierce. Fla.
STRINK, KAHL
Sporls I'arade
\VCH.\. Cli.inibcrsburtr. Pa
STRIN<JFELLOW. DOUG
KLO. Oi,'di-ii. Utah
SULLIV.VN, Cli.YRLES
WAIC. WMCT. Memphis. Tenn.
SII.MY.YN, HARRY
WbAC. Cleveland. Tenn.
Sr.M.MERS. JOE
KVOI). Denver, Colo.
SI TER. BUD
Sporls Camera
K(;i^O. Mason Citv, la.
SI TTERFIELD, PHIL
Sportsi'aster
WHAS. Louisville. Ky.
SWANSON, ROBERT E.
Sporls Roundup. Sports Final
WCAM. Camden N. J.
SWEENEY, bill'
WAAB. Worcester. Mass.
SWEENEY, BUDD
Sports By Sweeney
WHKC. Columbus, O.
SWEET, ART
Golf Gossip
WNMP. Evanston, 111.
SWINGLE, CY
Football Final
KENT, Shreveport. La.
SYMES, BILL
Lee's Lair
KTSL, Hollywood. Calif.
T
TABNER, DOUG
Sports Tab
WTOD, Toledo. O.
TAKLES, LOWELL
Sports Review
KPAC. Port Arthur, Tex.
TANCILL, BOB
WASL, Annapolis, Md.
TASNADY, JOHN
KASH. Eugene, Ore.
TATE, VEBNER
Spotlight on Sports
WPBC. Greenville, S C
TAUB, SAM
WMGM, New York, N Y
TAYLOR, BILL
Sports Review
KRRV, Sherman-Dennison,
Tex.
TAYLOR, JACK
Sports Highlights
WHIS, Bluefield, W. Va.
TEAS, CHARLIE
KOB. Albuquerque. N. Mex
TEMPLETON, DINK
Sport Page Of The Air
KFRC, San Francisco, Calif.
Sports Commentators — Radio-Television
TERRY, BILL
WAGA, Atlanta, Ga.
TERiBY, BOB
WJEL, Springfield, O.
TERRY, WILLIAM R.
WAGA-TV, Atlanta, Ga.
THACKER, JIM
Sports Tipoff
WSON, Henderson, Ky.
THEERINGER, GEORGE
Sports Roundup, Football
WRBL, Columbus, Ga.
THIELE, DUKE
Sportlngrly Yours
WJMR, New Orleans, La.
THOMAS, GLEN
WJEJ, Ha&erstown, Md.
THOMAS, HORACE
WCPA, Clearfield, Pa.
THOMPSON, CHUCK
Sports Special-
WAAM, Baltiniore, Md.
THOMPSON, JIM
WJJL, Niag-ara Falls, N. T.
THORNTON, HARVEY
WAGC, Chattanoog-a, Tenn.
TIGHE, RONNIE
Sports Roundup
WJAG, Norfolk, Nebr.
TILLER, TOMMY
WJPR, Greenville, Miss.
TOAL, FRANK
Speaking Of Sports
WCRO, Johnston, Pa.
TODD, RICHARDS
Sports Roundup
WLBG, Laurens, S. 0.
TOEBE, JIM
Sports Review
WEW. St. Louis, Mo.
TORGERSON, STAN
Sports Hi-Lites
WLCX, LaCrosse, Wis.
TOSTI, PHIL
Sports Digest
WKAL, Rome, N. T.
TOWNSEND, CHET
Sports of West Virginia,
Sports Roundup
WCAW, Charleston, W. Va.
TRABAL, ISMAEL
Orientaeion Deportiva
WORA, Mayaguez, P. R.
TRABER, JIM
World Of Sports
KVIC, Victoria, Tex.
TRACE, BOB
Sports Parade
WMGW, Meadville, Pa.
TRAEGER, JOHN
Sports Parade
KWED, Seguin, Tex.
TRANTOR, CHARLES
Sportstime, Sports Memory,
Sports Reports
WNAE, Warren, Pa.
TRAVIS, BILL
WTUX, Wilmington, Del.
TRAYNOR, HAROLD
KQV, Pittsburgh, Pa.
TROUT, LARRY
Spotlight On Sports
KBIX, Muskogee, Okla.
TSCHUDI, LOU
WING, Dayton, O.
TUCKER, JOE
Sports Review, Sport Special,
Garden Sports
WWSW, Pittsburgh, Pa,
TUCKER, KENNETH
KORC, Mineral Wells, Tex.
TUFTS, PETE
Sports Review
KTUC, Tucson, Ariz.
TULLIO, LOU
WICU, Erie, Pa.
TURNBULL, Bi MURRAY
WMSA, Massena, N. Y.
TURNER, JIM
Sportsspo'tlite
WPOI, Bristol, Tenn.
TURNER, ROBERT
WHAM, WHAM-TV, Roches-
ter, N .Y.
TURNER, S. 6.
Sports Tbday
WMOC, Covington, Ga.
TYSON, E. L.
WWJ-TV; Detroit, Mich.
TYSON, TY
Ty Tyson Sjjorts Review
WWJ, Detroit, Mich.
^— 1/
UFER, BOB
WPAG. Ann Arbor, Mich.
ULBRICH, RAY
Sports Review
WDMJ, Marquette, Mich.
ULERY, PON
Spotlight On Sports
WLBK, be Kalb, HI.
ULRICK, ED
WIMA, Lima, O.
UNDERWOOD, RALPH
Sports Trail
WCNB, Connersville, Ind.
UNDERWOOD, TOMMY
Sports Round-Up
WOOF, Dothan, Ala.
UNGER, DICK
Sports Special
WDXI, Jackson, Tenn.
URQUHART, JIMMY
Sports Talks
WMNB, North Adams, Mass.
VACCA, JOHN
Sportsman •
KOSA, Odefesk, Tex.
VACKNER, CHARLES
WBNX, New, York, N. Y.
VAILE, ROLAND B.
In The Sportlight
KCMJ, Palhi Springs, Calif.
VALENTI,. FRANK
KULA, Hortolulu, T. H.
VANCE, ClEORGE
Sports Si-Lights
WMDN, Midland, Mich.
VANCE, HY '
Football Review
WAPI, Birflfiingham, Ala.
VAN COEVERING, jack
Woods & Waters
WXYZ-TV, Detroit, Mich.
VAN ELLS, NEAL
WLW-D, Dayton, O.
VAN HORNE, BILL
Sports Page Of The Air
WTRF, Bellaire, O.
VAN SANT, JOHNNY
Sports Chat
WSAN, Allentown Pa.
VARE, AL
Tops In Sports
WAOV, Vincennes, Ind.
VAZQUEZ, PEDRO
Deportivas Northcool
WAPA, San Juan, P. R.
VEACH, BOB
Play By Play
WCIL, Carbondale, 111.
907
VKSTRO, AL
WTOR, Torrington,
WATR, Waterbury, Conn.
VICKLAND, ART
Forecasts
KTBC, Austin, Tex.
VRATIS, SOCS
KOLE, Port Arthur. Tex.
— w —
W.VGNER, BOB
Sports Page
KMHL, Marshcill, Minn.
WAGNER, BOB
Newsreel Theater —
Sport News
WHIZ, Xanesville, O.
WAGNER, JAY
WLEC, Sandusky, O.
WAKEMAN, TONY
All Sports Parade
WWDC, Washington, D. C.
WALDEN, jVIYRON
WKID, Urbana, 111.
W.VLDEN, WARREN
Everybody's Sport
WEAN, Providence, R. I.
WALKER, DUCK
Navy Sports Salute
WJLD, Bessemer, Ala.
WALKER, HAL
Sportingly Yours
WMAW, Milwaukee, Wis.
WALLACE, HAROLD
KSPA, Nacogdoches, Tex.
WALLACE, JACK
Football
KBST, Big Spring, Tex.
WALSH, FRANK J.
WBCM, Bay City, Mich.
WALSH, GEORGE
Walsh Looks 'Em Over
WFIL-TV, Philadelphia, Pa,
WALSHAK, DAVID
Cavalcade Of Sports
KCTI, Gonzales, Tex.
WALTHAL, TUBBY
Sports Headlines
WSVS, Crewe, Va.
WALTON, LUKE
WISH, Indianapolis, Ind.
WANN, PAUL
WOOD, Chattanooga, Tenn.
WARD, BILL
By Word-By Ward
KCRC, Enid, Okla.
WARD, BILL
Sports Review
WTMA, Charleston, S. C.
WARD. BOB
WWSR, St. Albans, Vt.
WARD, HARRY
KCHE, El Reno, Okla.
WARD, HUGH, Jr.
World Of Sports
WALD, Walterboro, S. C.
WARREN, HARRY
Sports Mirror
KUTA, Salt Lake City, Utah
WASHBURN, BRUCE
KHOZ, Harrison, Ark.
WATERSTONE, HARRY
KGEM, Boise, Ida.
WATSON, BUD
WBAP-TV. Fort Worth, Tex.
Sporls < 4Miiiii<Mi(:il4»rs lla<li«»-'l'olo\ ision
WATTRU'K
SportK Teletiuiz
WXYZ-TV, Uotroit. Mich.
WKAVEK. BIM,
Sports Hi-ailliiK'H
WDAV. Kart.>. N. DaU.
WKAVKK. HKNKV
Aitr, A lie TV
WKitIt, (III.IIKKT
Oil Bell Sporlscast
KSTB. BrpckiMiruiKC, Tex.
WKCKKKI.K, JOK
W.MOll. 11 iiinlton, O.
WKKKS. NOI.W
KMAE. McKiiiney, Tex.
WKioii. mix
KTLA. Los AnfrelCB, Calif.
WKIJJORN, DAVID
Sporls Spollitc
W.IIG, Tull.ihoma, Tenn.
WELBORNK. CrKT
Sporls Review
WGBG. Greensboro, N. C.
WELCH. JACK
WJPA, Washinerton, Pa.
WELL.S, ROBERT
Slants From The Sidelines,
Evening- Scoreboard
KIUL, Garden City, Kans.
WESLEY, FRANK
Football Games
WFOM, Marietta, Ga.
WESSON, DICK
KPOJ, Portland. Ore.
WHEDBEE, CH,\RLES
WGTC, Greenville, N. C.
WHIKHART, ED
Sports Final
WHAH, Weston, "W. Va.
WHITAKER, ROBERT C.
WPAT. Portsmouth, O.
WHITE, DON
As I See It
KIT, Yakima, Wash.
WHITE. EDDIE
WDKL, Bradenton. Fla.
WHITE, GEORGE
KBTV, Dallas, Tex.
WHITE, ZED
Sports Pag^e of the Air
WACA, Camden, S. C.
WHITTIER. CHUCK
Chuck Whittier's Sports
WILK, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WHITWORTH, RAY
The Sports Pag-e
KFDA, Amarillo, Tex.
WIBLE, DARRELL
Sports Parade
WBIW, Bedford, Ind.
WIDMAN, RALPH
WFAA, Dallas. Tex.
WILBURN, GENE
Today In Sports, Sports
Parade, Spotlight On Sports
KEXO, Grand Junction, Colo.
WILDER, JOE
Sports Review
WKLY. Hartwell, Ga.
WILLIAMS, BILL
KOME, Tulsa, Okla.
WILLL\MS, BRUCE W.
KOCO, Salem, Ore.
WILLIAMS, CHARLES
KWNO, Winona, Minn.
WILLIAMS. Clir( K
SporiM I'uraJe
KIOX. Bay City, Tex.
wiLLiA.MS, cirro
WDXH. Chaltanoogra, Tenn.
WILLIAMS, DICK
W.irnmp
KKIC. Hcaimionl, Tex.
WILLIAMS. I'.ML
WW.I TV, Dilroil. Mieh.
WILLIAMS, PETE
\V()()H, Amiisliiii, Ala.
WILLIA.MS, WALLY
SporlK On Parade
WCOG, Gn'eiiHboro, N. C.
WILLIS, JIHIN
7 May By Play
KTMS, S.iiila B.irh.ira. Calif.
WILLS, HARRV
Play By Play
WJMC, Rice Lake, Wis.
WILSON. BERT
WIND, Chicago. 111.
WILSON, BOB
KAYL, Storm Lake, la.
WILSON, BOB
Let's Talk Sports
KWKW, Pasadena. Calif.
WILSON, BOB
Sports Summary
WADC, Akron, O.
WILSON, CHUCK
KECK, Odessa, Tex.
^VILSON, CHUCK
WBVP, Beaver Falls, Pa.
WILSON, HOWIE
Sports Roundup
WKAI, Macomb, 111.
WILSON, JOE
WBKB, Chicagro. HI.
WILSON, JOHN
Football Prophet
WFTC. Kinston, N. C.
WILSON, WARD
WMGM, New York, N. Y.
WINDSOR. WALTER
Sports Page
WGBA, Columbus, Ga.
WISE, WES
Play By Play
KLIF, Dallas, Tex.
WISMER, HARRY M.
B. June 30, 1912, Porf Huron,
Mich.; Sports Director, ABC; Top
Golf Matches, College — for U. S.
Airforce Recruiting; Redskins
Pro Games; Pro Football Cham-
pionships; Champion Roll Sail;
Saturday Co-op Show; Sugar
Bowl Football & Basketball; Blue-
Gray Football Gome.
WOLF, FRED
Make It & Take It
WXYZ-TV, Detroit, Mich.
WOLFF, BOB
WINX, WTTG, Washing-
ton, D. C.
WOOD, CLAY
In the World of Sports
KRAI, Craig-, Col.
WOOD, LEE
KTSL, Hollywood, Calif.
WOOD, RICHARD DALE
Play By Play
KTNM, Tucumcari, N. Mex.
908
WOOD, KOItKKT
Spurls NoUliook
KOKN. Mileliell. S. Dak.
WOODDKLL. KKN
ItiliJiid The Sporls Desk
WI.HH. .Maltoon. HI.
UOODI.K. HAM
WiiLK. Syra<.-use. N. Y.
WOODSIDE, S. M.
Sporls Roundup
WHcr. Ilha.a. N. Y.
WOODWARD, LEKOV
\\-\'.K, Oweiisboro, Ky.
WOKTIIV, JOSEPH
.New- OiiThc- Hour
W.MIK, Miami, Fla.
WKATIIEK. LOU
WKNK. rnion City, Tenn.
WKK.IIT, JOE
WKBV. Rirlimond. Ind.
W V.MAN, MAL
KALL, Salt Lake City. Utah
WVNN, JOE
In The Wynn Column
KVER, Albuquerque, N. Mex
WYNNE, JIMMIE
Sports Review
WAIR, Winston-Salem, N. C.
YATES, CARL
Bowling- Reports
WACB, Kittanning-, Pa.
YOUNG, BOB
Play By Play
WTTV, Bloomington, Ind.
YOUNG, GEORGE
KAMQ, Amairllo, Tex.
YOUNG, JAY
Sports Revie-w
WERC. Erie, Pa.
YOUNG, ROBERT
Play By Play
WTTS, Bloomington, Ind.
YORK, TOM
Sports Page, Local Sports
WMFT, Florence, Ala.
YOUNG, TOMMY
KWAT. Watertown, S. D.
YOWELL, JOE
World of Sports
KTXL.San Angelo, Tex.
— z —
ZABEL, JAMES
Sports Editor
WHO, Des Moines.
la.
ZANE, JOHN
Sports Roundup
WMMW, Meriden, Conn.
ZEANAN, CHARLEY
Time Out For Sports
WSFA, Montgomery, Ala.
ZEGARSKE, ED (GOAT)
WHUB, Cookeville, Tenn.
ZELLNER, BOB
WHLI, Hempstead, L. I.
ZIFF, SID
Sport Section Of The Air
KFWB, Hollywood, Calif.
ZIM3IERMAN, PAUL E.
Sports Parade
WMVA, Martins-yille, Va.
Neiiv^s Coitimeiitators
RADIO AND TELEVISWIM
— their i^vork during 1949
— A —
ABBE, JAMES
James Abbe Observes The
News
KSJO, San Jose, Calif.
ACEVEDO, ANTONIO
Reporter WORA
WORA, Mayag^uez, P. R.
AGRONSKY, MARTIN
ABC
AKERS, BOB
KRIC, Beaumont, Tex.
ALAMPI, PHIL
ABC
.4LC0TT, CARROLL
WINS, New York, N. Y.
ALDERSON, JOHN
WPBR, Baltimore, Md.
ALISKY, MARVIN
News — Marvin Alisky
KMAC. San Antonio. Tex.
ALEXANDER, OWENS
News
WSAV, Savannah, Ga.
.'VLLAN, FRANK
KECK, Odessa, Tex.
ALLEN, JOHN
WFAA, Dallas, Tex.
ALLEN, PHIL
KOIL, Omaha, Neb.
ALLEN, ROBERT
WOR, New York, N. Y.
ALLEN, SPENCER
WGN, WGN-TV, Chicago, 111.
ALLISON, GENE
WISH, Indianapolis, Ind.
ALLWOOD, JAMES L.
WSTS, Southern Pines, N. C.
ALVAREZ, ENRIQUE
Oomentarios
WAEL, Mayag-uez. P. R.
ALVEREZ, ARTHUR
News Comments
WNBZ, Saranac Lake, N. Y.
ANDREWS, BERT
ABC
ANDREWS, GENE
Preview Of Tomorrow
WVEC, Hampton, Va.
ANDREWS, H. G.
Dispelling- The Fog-
WARD, Johnstown, Pa.
ANDREWS, M. CARL
Over The Editor's Desk
WDBJ, Roanoke, Va.
ANTHONY, DICK
KDAL, Duluth, Minn.
ANTHONY. LEE
Community News
WTAD, Quincy, 111.
ARMSTRONG, KEN
News With Ken Armstrong-
WKBZ, Muskegon, Mich.
ARTHUR, BILLY
WJNC, Jacksonville, N. C.
ARTHUR, BOB
KFH, Wichita, Kans.
.4KVIN, RAY
Commentary
WREN, Topeka, Kans.
ASHLEY, CHARLES
CBS
— B —
BAGDASARIAN, ALBERT
Behind the News
WNBZ, Saranac Lake, N. "S
BAKER, ALBERT S.
ASB Reports
WKXL, Concord, N. H.
BAKER, ART
Art Baker's Note Book, ABC
BAKER, FRANK
WALA, Mobile, Ala.
Newscaster
"6 O'clock News".. WNBC
(for Italian Swiss
Colony Wine)
"11 O'clock News".. WNBC
(for Shell Oil Co.)
Announcer
"When A Girl Marries"
(NBC)
(for General Foods)
Westinghouse Film
Commercials
UNIVERSAL PICTURES
LEx. 2-nOO
KENNETH BANGHART
909
Nou s Coiiiiiiviilalors — lla€lio-'l'olo\ i^iioii
u.
IIAKKIC. 4.l-:OI((iK M.
WKHW. HufJali). N. Y.
It.M.I.IMiKK. KKNNETH
l.ii.'.il News
WTAl., 'r:ill.ili;isscu. Fla.
|{\\( l{(»IT. (JKIFFING
BANGHART,
KENNETH
Six 0 Clock Ncwv Eleven OClock
News. WNBC; When A Girl Mar-
ries, Who Sold Thof. NBC,
WNBT; Universal Pictures. Wcst-
inghouse Film Commercials.
H.WKS. I)A\K
1)1X1)' l)iiiii:.'s
WDXl. .I;i<'ksi)ii, 'rt'iiii.
KAKNKS. VIC
N.-ws
WCKL. Chicatro. 111.
lt.\KNKTT. MKI.VIN F.
WI.Oll. I'liiicrlim. W. Va.
KAKKV. ALICK
Today's World
KEPO. KI Paso, Tex.
K.\KTF,I,L. TAIL
\VI'\)X. Milwaiilvoe, Wis.
lt.\KTON, UALK
KlOA, Bcs Moines, Ta.
K.VIKHAGK. II. K.
A 15C
It.WTKK. FRANK
WSSH. Durham, N. C.
ItAVIKK, IJONKI-
WAPl News
WAPI, Birming^hani, Ala.
Headlines Fi-om the New.s
WAPM-TV. Birming^ham, Ala.
KKAM-, J.ACK
ABC
KEATTY. HAKL.VX
KBRL. MeCook, Nebr.
I5EATTY, JlORCi.AN
News of Ihe World: NBC
ISEALPRE. BOB
Local News
WJOY Burlington, Vt.
BECK, JACK
CBS
BEDELL, F'ORREST
Local News
WFRC, Keidsville. N. C.
BEHNER, DICK
KCLO, Leavenworth. Kans.
BELKNAP, J.AZZ
Town Crier
KMVI, W'ailuku, Maui, T. H.
BELL. DON
KWHK. Hutchinson Kans.
BELL, RIDLEY
Ridley Bell
WGBA. Columbus, Ga.
BELLINGER. STEVE
News & Views
WTCJ. Tell City, Ind.
BENES, .1. \V.
KCOY, Santa Maria. Calif.
BENTLEY, .JULIAN
CBS
BENTLEY, THOMAS W.
WAVZ. New Haven, Conn.
BERKOWITZ, MILT
WONS, Hartford, Conn.
BERNHARD, JOHN E.
Town Topics
WFOY, St. Augustine, Fla.
BIDDLE, DICK
W'JRD, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
BILLINGSLEY, BILL
WTOB. Winston-Salem, N. C.
BILLS, JOHN T.
WQAM. Miami. Fla.
BLACK, RUSSELL
WNJR. Newark, N. J.
BI.ACKBIKN, S,\.M
Uln.Uburn Views Tlif Nrwn
KVSO, .\rdmore, Okla.
BLECKLEY, W. JOHN
Ncw> III Review
W.I.MK. New Orleans. La.
BLI/./ARD, I.Oi;iS C.
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W.MSL. De.atur. .\la.
BOti.XRTE, HOWARD
\VI AA ll:ill,i^, Tex.
ItllllKN. W, F,
Itiiuiid The Town
WIIKN, Syra.ti>.e, N. V.
ItOl.TUN, P.Al 1.
SIraiKliI Texas
KTliC, Austin, Tex.
BORNE, (JLADYS
News Thru The K.vs Of A
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WISH. HiilliT. I'a.
BOSWORTIl, BOB
WOOD. Chattanooi-'a. Tenn,
BOl R(ilIOLTZKR. FRANK
While House Correspondent
WRC, Washington. D. C.
BOWERS. BILL
KTTS, SprinKlield. Mo.
BOWM.AN, ED
4-Ben News, Nipht Special
WEEK, Peoria. III.
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WACB. Kittaniim-. Pa.
BOYD, DR. WILLI.V.M
Bill Boyd Edits The News
WERD, Atlanta. Ga.
BR.AKEN, WILLIAM
News At 6
WWW, Fairmont. W. Va.
BREEDIN, J. K.
S. C. News
WFIG, Sumter, S. C.
BREEN. EDWARD
KVFD, Fort Dodge, la.
BRIDGE, BILL
W^\CB, Kittanning, Pa.
BRINKLEY, DAVID
Today In The News
WRC, Washington. D. C
Washington Newsreel
WNBW, Washington, "d. C
BROCKW.AY, JACK
KDAL, Duluth, Minn.
BRY.AN, GEORGE
WCBS, New York, N. Y.
BROOKS, CLIFF
Our Town
WGBF, Evansville, Ind.
BROOKS, ED
World In Revue, Today's News
WBBB, Burlington, N. C.
BROOKS, NED
Sunoco Three Star Extra: NBC-
BROOKS, TOM
Douglas News
KAWT, Douglas. Ariz.
BROPHY, JAMES FRED
Brophy And The News
WHIO-TV, Davton. O.
BROWN, A. B., JR.
Noon News Review
WGWR. Asheboro. N. C.
BROWN, CLIFF
KRIO. McAllen, Tex.
BROWN, FRANK R.
Frank Brown Reporting
KTIP. Porterville. CaliL
BROWN, HERBERT
News In English
WKAQ, San Juan. P. R.
BROWN, LEON.ARD
Headlines Around the World
KTW. Seattle, Wash.
BROWN, ROBERT
WASL, Annapolis, Md.
910'
HROW.NELL, JI.M
Hciween the Lines
WKDK, Newberry.. S. C.
BROWNING. ROBERT
Liii'al News
WKNY, Kintrston. N. Y.
BKICE, IIONALI)
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Bl KI>A, (mVILLE F.
H,iiki,'round of News
KDIX, Dickinson. N. Dak.
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K<litcjr of Ihe .Air
KKVl), I.os Antfcle.-. Calif.
Bl.RKE. .MKRLK
Hiliiihth From Headlines
WLPO. La Salle, III.
Bl'RLINGAMK. BOB
KI(J.\, Des Moines. la.
Bl RNS. BILL
KQV, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Bl RNS. JOE
WNHC. New Haven, Conn.
BLRT. BILL
Local News
WJBL, Springfield, O.
BIRTO.N, ROBERT C.
KSPI, Stillwater, Okla.
BIRYL, JI.M
WBEL, Beloit, Wis.
BITT, KINGSLEY
World News
WIRA, Fort Pierce, Fla.
BLTTON, DAVE
This Is David
KSVP. Artesia, N. Mex.
BUTZ. BOB
Last Week In Boulder
KBOL. Boulder, Colo.
BYERS, MARVIN G.
KOCO, Salem, Ore.
BYRON, JAMES A.
WBAP. Fort Worth, Tex.
CADDELL, R.WMOND
Raymond Caddell .A.nd The
News
WHSC. Hartsville, S. C.
C.\»E, M.ARVIN
WJW. Cleveland. O.
CAIN. NICK
KOMW. Omak, Wash.
CALDWELL. LARRY
WKIN, Kittanning, Pa.
CALHOUN. ALLSTON
Americanism Preferred
WBBQ, Augusta, Ga.
CALL.AWAY. JIM
WBAP-TV, Fort Worth, Tex.
CALMER, NED
CBS
CALVIN, HAROLD
WTVIAH, Hamilton, O.
CAMERON, JIM
WSOO, Sault Ste Marie. Mich.
CAMPBELL. DAN
Campbe'.l Calling
WMOH. Hamilton, O.
CAMPBELL. DAVE
WAPI News
WAPI. Birmingham, Ala.
CAMPBELL. DICK
KOME. Tulsa. Okla.
CAMPBELL, JOE
KGKB. Tyler, Tex.
CANNADY, WILLIAM H.
News Behind The Headlines
WJMO, Clevelond. O.
CARDENAS. SALVADOR
KURV, Edinburg. Tex.
CARLIN. BOB
WOWO, Fort Wayne. Ind.
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Kendall News
WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y.
CARLXON, PETER
Peter Carlton Time
WRCS, Ahoskie, N. C.
CASE, GEORGE T.
Six PM News
WNAO, Raleig-h, N. C.
CATON, EARL
Coker News Time
WHSC. Hartsvjlle, S. C.
CEUERBERG, C.
WWJ. Detroit, Mich.
CHAMBERLAIN, HOWARD
V/orld Front
WLW, WX,W-T, Cincinnati, O.
CHAPEL, JOHN K.
KROW, Oakland, Calif.
CHAPLIN, W. W.
Report on America; NBC
CHASE, HAL E.
Noon News
KAST, Astoria, Ore.
CHASE. MILTON
World Front
WLW, Cincinnati, O.
CHILDS, RALPH
KMA. Shenendoah, la.
CHRISTIE, GEORGE
The Old Crusader
WFEA, Manchester, N. H,
CHRISTOPHERSON, C. A.
KISD, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
CLARE, VAL
CKLW, Detroit, Mich.
CLARK, DALE
WAGA, Atlanta, Ga.
CLARK, HARRY
WCBS. New York, N. Y.
CLARK. RAY
WOW, WOW'-TV, Omaha, Neb.
CLAUSSEN, GENE
KXIC Iowa City. la.
CLAYTON, GENE
News A(. Six
WTMV, East St. Louis, 111.
CLAYTOPf, ROBERT
WJAS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CLEAR Y, JOSEPH M.
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CLIFFORb. JACK
Local News
KRLC, Lewiston, Ida.
CLOSE, UPTON
Upton Close Commentary
KWKW, Pasadena, Calif.
CLOSE, UPTON
Washing^toii Watch
WEAM,- Arling-ton, Va.
COBB, "TY"
KRGV, Weslaco, Tex.
COBB, WILTON
Dinner Bell News
WMAZ, Macon, Ga.
COGGGINS, JAMES F.
L'. S Today
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COHN, MORTON
GE News
WCHS. Charleston. W. Va.
COI EMAN. BOB
WKIN, Kittanning-. Pa.
COI EMAN. DOROTHY
Mainly For Women
WMMW. Meriden, Conn.
COLEY. LEM
WRFS, Alexander City, Ala.
COLLINGWOOD, CH.\RLES
Peop'es Platform, CBS-TV:
News of the World Tonight,
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COMBS, GEORGE
HAMILTON. JR.
Editorial Slant on The News;
12 O'clock News, WMGM.
COMPTON, GEORGE C.
DX News, News Of Tomorrow,
Petroleum On Parade
WJPS, Evansville, Ind.
COMP10N. WALTER
WTTG, Washing^ton. D. C.
CONAWA^. RAY
The Temple Story
KTHT, Houston, Tex.
CONEY. LEE
V/'LCS, Baton Rouge, La.
CONNOR. RALPH
City Journal
KVOK, Jolorado Springs, Colo.
COOK, BILL
KWRO. CcQUille, Ore.
COOK, MILT
KMJ Fresno. Calif.
COOMBS, JACK
WRIF I'iovic>nce, R. I.
COOPEil. MAPCE
V/onien's Side of the News
W.MUN. IScaricn. O.
CORDELI^ .\NN
Column Of The Air
KELD. El Dorado, Ark.
CONDON, GLENN
Condon Views The News
KTVL, Tulsa, Okla.
CORBETT, BAYLISS
WFDF, Flint, Mich.
COSTELLO. BILL
CBS
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in its 12th Year
ABC-Coast to Coast
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COSTON, MdNKOK
Tcx.is Kililidn
Ki'l.W, H:miilton. Tex.
Clt.Vltlt. UOItKKT
Noon News. 8:15 AM Nowa
KUOX, Crookston, Minn.
CIIAU;, CHARI.KY
KODY. North lM;itti\ NcO..
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WDIA. Mrinptiis. 'nnii.
(KANK. BEN
KXIC, Iowa City. la.
CK.VWI'ORI), SAM
KC.Y. 01.vnipi:i. Wash.
CIIONKITE. WALTER
Washinctoii rorrpppoiKlciil
KFRM. KMBC. Kansa.- f'il.v.
Mo.
Iowa Report. Ropoit To You
■\VMT. Ct-dar Rapids, la.
CRrTCHER, JACK
Noon News
KTOP, Topeka. Kans.
CURRAN. LARRY
WLBE. Leesbursr. Fla.
CrSHlNG. GEORGE \V.
In Our Opinion
WJR, Dotroit, Mich.
CUSHMORE. GRANT TAYLOR
ABC
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DAHLVIG. JOSEPH
Noon News Time
WLDY, Ladysmith. Wis.
DALEY'. HARTWELL
WALE. Fall River. Mass.
DALTON, HAMILTON
The Town Crier
WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa.
DALTON. KENNETH G.
090 Commentator
WBET. Brockton, Mass.
DALY', HARTWELL
Newport Newsreel
W^RJM, Newport, R. I.
DALY, JOHN
CBS
DANCEY, CHARLES
Bulletin Board, It Happened
Here
WSIV, Pekin, 111.
DAVIDSON, MEADE
News Analysis
WWRL, Woodside, N. Y.
DAVIS, CLYDE C.
Morning- Headlines
WAYX, Waycross, Ga.
DAVIS, ELMER
ABC
DAVIS, EMORY
Negro In The News
WBOW, Terre Haute, Ind.
DAVIS, GARY
Noon News
WMPR, High Point, N. C.
DAVIS, KEW
KFH, Wichita, Kaos.
DAVIS, REX
CBS
DAVIS, ROBERT E.
Report To The Valley
KSRV, Ontario, Ore.
DAVIS, VERNON
Local News
WJEJ, Hagrerstown, Md.
DAY, JOHN
World News Roundup
WHDH, Boston, Mass.
DEANE, JERRY
KXEL, Waterloo, la.
DEIJNAM. W. E.
Diiiiiaiii Vipws The News
WITK. K.ilpik'h, N. C.
DECKKK, IIEV
Liiki' Worth News
WIHK, W.si Palm Iti-.i.-h. Fla.
DEL.WKV. UO»
W.I NO, Wr-I I'lirj] H.-.i.li. Kl:i
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KWll.V, Fori Siiiitli Ark.
METWKILER. ('. NOR.MAN
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WHIX. Doylcstowii. I'a.
DKWAKT, J.AMES
l-o.;i| News Rounillip
WERC, Eric. Pa.
DfYOA\NI<>;, AMUNIMJ
WIIIJl, Virtjinia, Minn.
DICKSON. W. J.
KIUO. MfAllcn. Tex.
DILLAHER, MAYNARD
Local News
WMVA. Martinsville, Va.
DIXON. STANLEY
WMOH, Hamilton, O.
DOOLITTLE, LEW
An I See It
WCMB. Lemoyne, Pa.
DOTY, LOCKWOOD
World News Roundup; NBC
DOWNEY^ ,1. A.
Headline Parade
KOCS, Ontario, Calif.
DOWNS, BILL
CBS
DR.VKE. GEORGE
George Drake Citizen
WDOS. Oneonta. N. Y.
DRAKE, JACK
This Is Lawton
KSWO. Lawton. Okla.
DREIER, ALEX
Alex Dreier Commentary; NBC
DREIER, ALEX
Skelly News
WMAQ, Chicago, 111.
DREW, AL
Citizens Bank And Trust Co..
6:15 Local Roundup
WCBT, Roanoke Rapids. N. C.
DUNBAR, DR. WILLIS F.
WJEF. Grand Rapids, WKZO,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
DUNNAVANT, BOB
It Happened During The Week
WJMW, Athens, Ala.
DUKE, KEN
News of Tex. on the local
scene and national
KDDD. Dumas, Tex.
DURAND. MANOLO
Radio-Imparcial
WITA. Santurce, P. R.
DURSO, JOSEPH
WINS, New York. N. Y.
E
EASTMAN, BOB
Home Folks Reporter
KOMA, Oklahoma City, Okla.
EATON, LOU
KTUC. Tucson, Ariz.
EATON, RICHARD
WOOK. Silver Spring, Md.
EBEL, WALTER
KWFC. Hot Springs, Ark.
EDGAR, JAMES
Otter News
KGDE, Fergus Falls, Minn.
EDWARDS, A. F.
World Affairs
KWFT, Wichita Falls, Tex.
EDWARDS, CURTIS
Dinner News
WTCN. Minneapolis, Minn.
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EDWARDS. DOUGLAS
CBS. ens-TV
EDWAKD.S, JOHN
AUC
EDW.ARDS, ROSS
City Desk
wens, CharleHton. W. Va.
EDWARDS, TOM
KE<K. OdiiKHa, Tex.
KDNEY, GRADY
KCHQ f,"()mmentary
KCBQ. San Dieco, r'alif.
KHIIOKN. FRED
KXL. Portland, Ore.
EID. LEIF
Pro and Con; World News
Roundup; NBC
EKINS. H. R.
Ekinn Views The News
WKRT. Cortland, N. Y.
ELDON. POLLY
PoUy'H Patter
WSTP, Salisbury. N. C.
ELLINGSON, MAURICE
Farm Newstime
KDIX. Dickinson. N. Dak.
ELLIOTT, CHUCK
WMGY. Montgomery, Ala.
ELLIOTT, WILLIAM
Bill Elliot Reporting-
WLIZ, Bridgeport, Cor.n.
ELLSWORTH, BOB
Shell News Digest
WXKW, Albany. N. Y.
EMBER, DR. GEORGE
Under Capitol Dome
KSEM, Moses Lake, Wash.
ERK, E. CHRISTY'
Survey Of The News
WBRY, Waterbury, Conn.
ESTRELLA, BLANCA
Latin-American News
WIOD, Miami, Fla.
EVANS, CLYDE W.
WDZ, Decatur, 111.
EVJUE, WILLIAM T.
WEMP. Milwaukee. Wis.
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FAHEY, JACK
KGA, Spokane, Wash.
FALER, DICK
10 PM News
WTAD, Quincy, 111.
FALGE, O. J.
O. J. Falge News Time
WLDY, Ladysmith, Wis.
FALK, EDWIN L.
KWWL, Waterloo. la.
FALTA, JOSEF
Czech Breakfast
WEDC, Chicago. HI.
FARMER, HELEN
News Of Macon
WMAZ. Macon, Ga.
FARMER, JOHN
KFRM. KMBC, Kansas City,
Mo.
FABQUHAR, WALTER
Review And Preview
WPAM, Pottsville, Pa.
FELSHER, ARNOLD
WBVP, Beaver Falls, Pa.
FERMAINTT, P. R.
Momento Politico
WAEL, Mayaguez, P. R.
FERN, C. J.
From Where I Sit
KTOH, Lihue. Kauai, T. H.
FERRIL, GLENN
World Highlights
WTYS, Marianna, Fla.
FINLEY, ELMER
Home Edition
WTLBJ, Bowling Green, Ky.
IVeivs Commentators — Radio-Television
FIRST, WESLEY
WICU, Erie, Pa.
FLEISHEB, NATHAN
WDAS, Philadelphia, Pa.
FLEMING, JAMES
Report on Europe; Voices and
Events: NBC
FLEMING, JOHN
Byline — -John Fleming"
WHOO, Orlando, Fla.
FLETCHER, WILLIAM, PHD
Between The Lines
WARE, Ware, Mass.
FLYNN, FAT
The Mad Irishman
KFDA, Amarillo, Tex.
FLYNN, ROBIN
KHQ, Spokane, Wash.
FOGARTY, JACK
WCPO-TV, Cincinnati, O.
FOGARTY, JACK
WCPO, Cincinnati, O.
FORBES, GILBERT
TeleNews, Beat The Press
WFBM-TV, Indianapolis, Ind.
FORD, JOHN
John Ford News
WTCN, Minneapolis, Minn.
FORREST, JOHN
KOL World News
KOL, Seattle, Wash.
FORREST, W.
One Man's Opinion
WGNY, Newburgrh. N. Y.
FOSTER, HOMER
WSOO, Sault Ste Marie, Mich.
FOX, BILL
WPTW, Piqua, O.
FOX, GARRY
Top Of The News
KROX, Crookston, Minn.
FRANCE, MARTIN
WAEB, Allentown, Pa.
FRANCES, AL
WHBC, Canton, O.
FRANK, BOB
6:15 News
woe, Davenport, la.
FRANK, PAUL
Early Edition
WHKC, Columbus, O.
FRANK, WILLIAM P.
Around The Town
WILM, Wilmingrtoii, DpI.
FRASER, GORDON
B. Feb. 4, 1908, Lawrence, Mass.;
United Nations Highlights; U. N.
Correspondent for Headline Edi-
tion; Nancy Craig; Cordon Fra-
ser, WIJZ; U. S. Steel Theater
Guild; Ford Sunday Evening Hour;
Woman of Tomorrow, ABC; News
& Views, ABC-iTV.
FREDERICK, PAULINE
ABC
FREDRICKSON, CARL
WNHC, New Haven, Conn.
FREEDMAN, MORRIE
KFGO, Farg-o, N. Dak.
FREELAND, BOB
KOTV, Tulsa, Okla.
FREEMAN, VERN
WALA, Mobile, Ala.
FRENCH, PETE
5:30 News, 10::00 PM News
WHAS, Louisville, Ky.
FROGGE, JOHN
News Of Nassau
WGBB, Freeport, N. Y.
FROMME, GALEN
WBAL, WBAL-TV, Baltimore,
Md.
FROST, FRANK
KGAR, Garden City, Kans.
FRYE, J. ALLEN
Hub City Hubbub
KBKI, Alice, Tex.
FULDHEIM, DOROTHY
Views On The News
WEWS, Cleveland, O.
FURMAN, R. W.
This Day, 1960
WMAP, Monroe, N. C.
FURNISS, WALTER
Cruise For News
WOOL, Columbus, O.
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GAETH, ARTHUR
ABC
Gallag'her, Frank
WILM, Wilmingrton, Del.
GAMMACK, GORDON
KRNT, Des Moines, la.
GAMMELL, SERENO
Sereno Gammell And The
News
WTHT, Hartford, Conn.
GARDINER, DONALD
ABC
GARNER, J. E.
Editorial Of Air
KFPW, Fort Smith, Ark.
GARRED, BOB
B. March 15, 1915, Washington;
Bob Garred News, ABC; Bob
Garred News for Peter Paul,
CBS.
LOUELLA
PARSONS
ABC
Network
EVERY SUNDAY
9:15 P. M., EST.
JOHN CAMERON SWAYZE
COMMENTATOR
CAMEL NEWS CARAVAN
N.B.C.-TV Mon. Thru Fri. 7:45 P.M.
"WHO SAID THAT" PANEL EXPERT
N.B.C.-TV Mon. 10:30 P.M.
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WKIN. Hiinlsvill.', Ala.
(iWriT. i(l( IIAKI)
KANS. Wi.liil.i. Karis.
(iW. KISTACK
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(IKOKiiK. A. II.
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(illtSON. KILEY
Valley Viewpoint
KXO. El Ceiilio. Calif,
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Nalion.il News
WNDH. Syracuse. X. Y.
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WXOP. Newport. Kv.
CJIMJS. IHi>
Double In The News
WHKC. rolvimhus, O.
OILKEATH, H. C.
Sou t hem News
WVOP, Vidalia. Ga.
(ilNT.ELL. fiEOR(.E
State Of The Nation
WRBL, Columbus, Ga.
(ilVNEY-. JOHN" J.
Capitol Hill Reporter
WTRY, Troy. N. Y.
GLADDING. ALBERT
York Journal Of The Air
WNOW, York, Pa.
GODDARD, DON
WINS, New York, N. Y.
GODWIN, EARL
News of the World: NBC
GODWIN. EARL
The Earl Godwin Show
WRC, Washing-ton, D. C.
GONIA. ROMAN
Gonia Reviews News
WIDY, Ladysmith, Wis.
GOODYEAR, ARTHUR N.
' WKNE. Keene. N. H.
GOSS, FRANK
(See Announcers).
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. KANS, Wiehita. Kans.
GRAHAM, GORDON
WIBC, Indianapolis, Ind.
GR.\NT, PETER
Peter Grant News
WLW, WLW-T, Cincinnati, O.
GRAU, PHIL
WEMP. Milwaukee, Wis.
GR.4Y^ BARRY
WMIE, Miami, Fla.
GRAY, BOB
Editorially Speaking:
WFNC, Fayetteville, N. C.
dkAY, BOB
KXYZ, Houston, Tex.
GRAY, CARL
WDLP, Panama City, Fla.
GR.VV, CHARLES W.
Portsmouth News Editor
WHEB, Port.^mouth, N. H.
<iRKE\, H. E.
News .\nd rnlerviews
KKKA Crc. Icy. Col,,.
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Koburt E. Greenwood Coiii-
montary
WEIM. Fil,lil.urtr. MacK.
4ii{K(iOUV. GKE(i
Ki;CK, (lili^s.i. Tex.
GREl'P, ERNST
World AVide News Koundup
WDI K. Durham. N. C.
<.i:iiti(KN. p.\i;l
KdY, l'lioiiii\. .\ri/,.
(iRIiriV, MK'IIAEL
Th,> News And You
WBAY. Green Bay. Wis.
(iRIIFlTIlS, BILL
KOI. World News
KOL, Scuttle. Wash.
GRMI. GEORGE
WI'CO, Minneapolis. Minn.
GROSS, DON
Town Topiis
WAVX, Way.ross, Ga.
(JRO.SS, LOl IS
WHAT, Philadelphia, Pa.
GUIN.XN, J.ACK
WSCR Newsroom
WSCR, Scraiiton, Pa.
GITHRIE, DAVID
UN Reporter
WGPA, Bethlehem. Pa.
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HAAS. DODIE
WHWL. Nanticoke. Pa.
H.VEBERLE. MRS. ROBERT
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HALE, DR. WILLIAM J.
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Newsreel
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U. P. Commentary
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The Hamriek Scene
WPAL, Charleston, S. C.
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H.\RGIS, DAVE
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HARKNESS, RICHARD
Richard Harkness Commen-
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HARLAN, HAL
KDLK. Del Rio. Tex.
HARMONSON, KENNETH
Religrion in the Headlines
KTW, Seattle, Wash.
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WDUN, Gainesville. Ga.
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EveninK News Roundup
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WTTH, Port Huron, Mi,h.
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San Diesro Headlines
KGB, San Die?o, Calif.
H.VYES, SAM
Sam Hayes News: NBC
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News Of The World
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Different News
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Behind the Front Page, Heatter's
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News Of Raleigh
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Sunoco Three Star Extra
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WTAG, Worcester, Mass.
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RFD 660
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HOFF, MRS. OLAF, JR.
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WHAI, Greenfield, Mass.
HOFFMAN, GENE
KXIC, Iowa City, la.
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CBS
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Radiotorial
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It Seems to Me
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Journal Of The Air
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Voice of Main 'St.
WMMW, Meriden. Conn.
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R.VBELL. FRED
Between The Lines
KSON, San Diego, Calif.
RAMOS. RALPH
While You Slept
KPDM, Beaumont, Tex.
RANDALL, EDWIN T.
Let's Be Friends
WRFD, Worthington, O.
R.VNDALL, JAMES
KFSB, Joplin, Mo.
RAY. BOB
WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind.
REDEEN, BOB
Noon News
woe, Davenport, la.
REEDY, GEORGE E.
Washington Scene
WEBC, Duluth, Minn.
REGENSBURG, SAMUEL
Jewish Radio Guild
WSBC, Chicago, 111.
REIFSNYDER, HOWARD
Local News
WALL, Midd'.etown, N. Y.
RE.IEBIAN. ARAM
This Is San Diego
KCBQ, San Diego, Calif.
RENDELL, RICHARD
WMAL, Washington. D. C.
REYNOLDS, ART
Goodrich Reporter
WHSY, Hattiesburg, Miss.
REYNOLDS. CARROLL
10 O'clock Wire
WIOU, Kokomo. Ind.
REYNOLDS, WILLIAM
Noon News
WIOU, Kokomo, Ind.
RHAWN, H. G.
Keeping Up With The News
WBLK, Clarksburg, W. Va.
RICHARDS. BILL
Mt. State News
WGKV. Charleston. W. Va.
RICHARDSON. LARRY
WFBM, Indianapolis. Ind.
RICHMOND, FRAN
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WMGW, Meadville, Pa.
TVews Commentators — Radio-Television
RIDENOUR, GORDON M.
News Behind The News, Ri-
denour Checks The News
WELM, Elmira, N. Y.
RITCH, AL,
North Jersey Reporter
WPAT, Paterson, N. J.
RIVERS, DEE
Ten O'clock Tabloid
WEAS, Atlanta, Ga.
ROBBINS, FRANCIS
KDHL, Faribault, Minn.
KOBBINS, LYNN
Ephrata Reports
KSEM, Moses Lake, Wash.
ROBERTS, BILL
Press Time
KATL, Houston, Tex.
ROBERTS, CLETE
KFWB, Hollywood, Calil.
ROBINSON, CALVIN
County Editor
WWOD, Lynchburg, Va.
ROBINSON, PAUL
Amoco News
WRNY, Rochester, N. Y.
ROBY, MAX
9:30 P.M. News
KSL, Salt Lake City, Utah
ROEBUCK, JOHN
World Roundup
WISR, Butler, Pa.
ROEDER, CHARLES A.
Ian and I
WCBM, Baltimore, Md.
ROEN, LOUIS
Louis Roen News
NBC
ROMANO, TOM
WNHC-TV, New Haven
Conn.
ROSS, JACK
WHAM-TV, Rochester, N. Y.
ROTH, JIM
KORC, Mineral Wells, Tex.
ROWE, AL
6:30 Edition Of The News
KRGH, Payetteville, Ark.
RUSH, JIM
WBBC, Flint, Mich.
RUSSELL, DON
Camera Headlines
WABD, New York, N. Y.
RUTTER, PRESTON
WILM, Wilmington, Del.
RYAN, BUD
Noon News, Evening- News
KOKO, La Junta, Colo.
RYAN, JAMES
KROS, Clinton, la.
RYKARD, BRIM
Journal Of The Air
WKIX, Columbia, S. C.
SABIN. JOHN
Views On News, World At One
WTMV, East St. Louis, 111.
SANDERS, ALBERT
Mercury News
WMAZ, Macon, Ga.
SANDERS, FRANK
KFGO, Farg-o, N. Dak.
SANFORD, BILL
KMJ, Fresno. Calif.
SARTAIN, AUXFORD
Sartain Observations
WTBF, Troy, Ala.
SARTAN, DENIS
WWDC, Washington, D. C.
SAVAGE, R. J.
Bob Savage Scans The News
KGBC, Galveston, Tex.
SAWYER, BILL
News Aoe
WJLB, Detroit, Mich.
SCHOENBRUN, DAVID
CBS
SCHWEER, ROLAND
KRIO, McAllen, Tex.
SCOFIELD, DALE
News Till Now
WTCJ, Tell City, Ind.
SCOTT. AL
Final Edition
KCLW, Hamilton, Tex.
SCOTT. C. D.
KNEL, Brady, Tex.
SCOTT, ED
Sunrise Preview
KOL, Seattle, Wash.
SCOTT, FRED
Camera Headlines
WABD, New York, N. Y.
SEEL, CHARLES
Charles Seel Reporting
WFPG, Atlantic City, N. J.
SEVAREID, ERIC
CBS
SEXTON, JESSE
News Of Tomorrow
KALB, Alexandria, La.
SH.4CKLETTE, J.'VMES
News From Washington
WTCO, Campbellsville, Ky.
SHADEL. WILLARD
CBS
SHAFTER. ED
Today's News
WXYZ-TV, Detroit, Mich.
SH.4RP, BILL
WRIB, Providence, R. I.
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NETWORK NEWS
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KTJS, HolKirt. Okla.
MLVEK, DOrGLAS
Local News, FishiiiK' News
WIRA, Fort Pierce. Fla.
SIMON. ANN
LiBten Ladies
KSF.\, Nacogrdoches, Tex.
SKIMIN, FRAN
News Of Niagara
WJJL, Niagara Falls. N. J.
SLACK. BEN L., JR.
The Town Crier
KVOA, Tucson, Ariz.
SLOANE, J. S.
KNEL. Brady, Tex.
SMITH, BRAD
KRGV. Weslaco. Tex.
SMITH, CHARLES
Shortman News, Mosby-Mack
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KTOP, Topeka, Kans.
SMITH, F. COURTNEY
WEOA, Evansville. Ind.
SMITH, DAVE
Noon News
WTOM, Bloomington. Ind.
SMITH, DAVENPORT
Telenews Daily
WBRC-TV. Birming-ham, A'.a.
SMITH. ERLE
KFRM-KMBC, Kansas City,
Mo.
SMITH, FRED
WKJG. Fort Wayne. Ind.
SMITH, FRED
WKJG, Fort Wayne, Ind.
SAHTH, HOWARD K.
CBS
SMITH, LEE
A Noon Look At The News
WLOU. Louisville, Ky.
SMITH, LEIGH
It Happened Today
WSLS, Roanoke, Va.
SMITH, LEON
WFNS, Burlington, N. C.
SNELL, DAVID
WOR, New York, N. Y.
SNYDERMAN. ARNOLD
News Roundup
WTTM, Trenton, N. J.
SOKOLSKY, GEORGE E.
ABC
SPRAAG, GRAYDON H.
Around The Country With
The Sprinrfield Union
WHAI, Greenfield, Mass.
STAMPS, WELDON
7:45 News, OTASCO News
KFSA, Fort Smith, Ark.
STANLEY, REX
KRUX, Phoenix, Ariz.
STAPLES, JOHN
Report On The World
WPDQ, Jacksonville, Fla.
STEELE, JIM
WIRK News
WIRK, West Palm Beach, Fla.
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SiK.\M>, STl ART
WHKi, D.i.vtKii, O.
sri,LI\ AN, KI.OVD
Sully's SlxjlllKlit
KWTO. SpriiiKlicld, Mo.
SI LLIVAN, VINCENT PAUL
Paul Sullivan Keviews The
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KKDV. S.iiiMnicnlo, Calif.
SWANSO.N, IIAKVEY
For The Intelligent Citizen
WLAN, Lancaster, Pa.
SWAYZE, JOHN
CAMERON
Who Said Thot, Camel News
Caravan, Leovc It to the Girls,
WNBT.
SWIFT. J.ACK E.
KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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News Now
WAGC. Chattanooga, Tenn.
T.4INTER, ERIC
KCKN. Kansas City, Mo.
TALBOT, BILL
KOIL, Omaha, Nebr.
TARIEN, LEE
WKMH, Dearborn, Mich.
TAYLOR, BRYDEN
Local And World News
WVPO, Stroudsburg, Pa.
T.AYLOR, GEORGE
Report To Trenton
WTTM, Trenton. N. J.
TAYLOR, JERRY
WRIB. Providence, R. I.
TEAGUE, W. C.
WMC, Memphis. Tenn.
TENPENNY, RAY
KEYD, Minneapolis'. Minn.
TERKEL, HAROLD
WNJR, Newark, N. J.
TIG HE, JIM
WFHR, Wisconsin Rapids,
Wis.
TILLER, TOMMY
WJPR, Greenville, Miss.
TILLMAN, JOHN
B. Nov. 13, 1916, Clio, Ala.;
Telepix Newsreel, News On The
Hour, City Hall, Voice Of The
People, Special Events Coverage,
WPIX.
TITCHENER, MRS, DOROTHY
Woman's Angle
WENE, Binghamton-Endicott,
N. Y.
THEERINGER, GEORGE
News And Views
WRBL, Columbus, Ga.
THOMAS, BOB
KEX, Portland. Ore.
THOMAS, LOWELL
CBS
THOMAS, LOYD
Loyd Thomas Presents The
News
KHAS, Hastings, Nebr.
THOMAS, W. J.
News And Comment
WCPA, Clearfield. Pa.
THOMAS. WARREN
The Bedford Story
WBIW, Bedford, Ind.
I IIOMf.sON. IKHJ
Tarheel Talks
WHAL. Ral.ik-h: WHPE. High
I'l . N. <■.
TIIOMI'.SO.N, CHARLES
l^ii-al NeWH
WNLC, New London. Conn.
THO.MHKN, CHRISTIE
What's With Women
WHEL. B.loil, WiH.
TIIOKMIKRRV, JOHN
Will). KaimaH (-'ily. Mo.
TIIORNBI'RG, OLIVER
World NcwH Today
WlHIl. .M.i.on. Ga.
ro.MLINSiJN, EDW.VRD
Tin; AiuiTican World
NBC
TRENT, RAY
News Overnight. Today's Un-
usual News
KDDD, Dumas. Tex.
TRIMBLE, KERM
KLKC, Parsons. KanB.
TBOMBETTA. FRANK
WHAT, Pluladelphia, Pa.
TROUT, ROBERT
Robert Trout News. Who Said
That?
NBC
TRUE, HAROLD
WWJ. Detroit, Mich.
TRUEHEABT, JIM
News Roundup
KVIC. Victoria. Tex.
TRUERE, BOB
WCSC. Charleston, S. C.
TURNER, DEAN
KEVT. Kerrville, Tex.
TURNER, ULMER
Pix Of The News. Midwest
Viewpoint
WBKB, Chicago, 111.
UBELHART, J.AMES
Views of News
WSPD-TV, Toledo. O.
UEBELH.ART, JAMES
WSPD, Toledo, O.
UTLEY, CLIFTON
WMAQ, Chicago, 111.
UTLEY, CLIFTON
Comments by Clifton Utley
NBC
UTLEY, CLIFTON
WNBQ, Chicago, 111.
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VANDEVENTER, BOB
WFAA, Dallas, Tex.
VANCE, GEORGE
News Hi-Lights
WMDN. Midland, Mich.
VAN DYKE, RUSS
KRNT, Des Moines, la.
V.AN ELLS, NEAL
WLW-D, Dayton. O.
VANS, JOHN
WPOX. Milwaukee. Wis.
VOIGT, DON
Farm Facts
WLTC. Gastonia, N. C.
VON BERGEN, JOHN
News With John Bergen
WARM. Scranton, Pa.
VON TOBEL, PHILIP
R. H. News
WATR, Waterbury, Conn.
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WKNE, Keene, N. H.
WAGNER, ROBERT
WBNS. Columbus, O.
WALD, JOHN
ABC, ABC-TV
News Coinmentators — Radio-Television
WALLACE, EDWARD R.
WNBK, WTAM. Cleveland, O.
WALSH, BLAINE
WJPG, Green Bay, Wis.
WALSH, ULYSSES
WSLS, Roanoke, Va.
WALTON, RAY
Newsreel Of The Air
WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa.
WALTON, SIDNEY
B. May 30, 1915, Washington,
D. C; Sidney Walton's Inside
News, MBS; Saraka 40 - Plus
Forum, WLW, etc.; Get More Out
Of Life, CBS, ABC; Doubleday
Quiz Club, MBS.
WARD, STUART
California Council Table
KPIX, San Francisco, Calif.
WARNER, ALBERT
ABC
WATSON; BROOKS
WMBD, Peoria, 111.
WATSON, TOM, JR.
WSWN, Belle Glade, Fla.
WATTERS, DAVE
Local News
WBYS, Canton, 111.
WAY, DOUGLAS
WMIE, Miami, Fla.
WAYNJ3, MAURY
KTBS, Shreveport, La.
WEAVER, HENRY
ABC, ABC-TV
WELCH, CHARLES
WJRD, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
WERNER, STELLA
WBCC, Bethesda, Md.
WESSON, DICK
KPOJ, Portland, Oie.
WESTERHOLD, BILL
WLEC, Sandusky, O.
WICKER, COL. WORTH
WCPS, Tarboro, N. C.
WIETING, FRED
News At Noon, Northwestern
News
WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa.
WILLIAMS, DOC
Tomorrow
WADC, Akron, O.
WILLIAMS, GLENN
Glenn Williams
WAGE, Syracuse, N. Y.
WILLIAMS, TROY
Orang'eburg' Today
WRNO, Orang-eburg-, S. C.
WILSON, BOB
KYW, Philadelphia, Pa.
WILSON, BILL
The World Today
WDNE, Elkins, W. Va.
WILSON, DAVE
7:46 News
WIRL, Peoria, 111.
WILSON, KEN
WGST, Atlanta, Ga.
WINCHELL, WALTER
ABC
WINGFIELD, ALVIN
WRAL, Raleig-h, N. C.
WINTER, WILLIAM
KPIX, San Francisco, Cahf.
WITMER, WEBB
KYA, San Francisco, Calif.
WHEELOCK, HOWARD E.
WKNE, Keene, N. H.
WHITE, DON
Local News
WHOK, Lancaster, O.
WHITE, TOM
WBAL, WBAL-TV, Baltimore,
Md.
WHITT, BERNARD E.
Editor's Hour
WMTC, Vancleve, Ky.
WOLFE, HOWARD
WKNX, Sa&inaw, Mich.
WOODSON, STEVE
World At Noon
WFRC, Reidsville, N. C.
WORKHOVEN, MERRILL
WOW, Omaha, Neb.
WYMAN, MAL
KALL, Salt Lake City, Utah
WYNGAARD, JOHN
WJPG, Green Bay, Wis.
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YATES, CARL
WACB, Kittanning:, Pa.
YOUNG, GEORGE
KAMQ, Amarillo, Tex.
YOUNG, LANDON
Landon Young- Speaking
WILS, Lansing-. Mich.
YOUNG, NORMAN
WAYS, Charlotte, N. C.
ZAIMES. CHARLEY
C. Z. Reporting-
WALL. Middletown. N. Y,
ZIEBARTH, DR. E. W.
WCCO, Minneapolis. Minn.
ZUGSMITH, ALBERT
News About Our Town
WFPG. Atlantic City, N. J.
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KNX-CBS Newscaster
Announcer
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Disc Jockeys
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ABBOTT, BUD
Abbott Habit
WHAS, Louisville, Ky.
ABROMAVICH, KARIN
Coffee Witb Karin
WTCN, Minneapolis, Minn.
ACREE, JIMMY
WAGP, Bothan, Ala.
ADAMS, DANA
990 Club
: KFDX, Wichita Falls, Tex.
ADAMS, JOE
KOWL, Los Ang-eles. Calif.
ADRIAN, VIC
Man About Manhattan
WQBC, Vicksburg-, Miss.
AGNEW, TED
Club 43
KSMA, Santa Maria, Calif.
ALBERGHINI, HAROLD
Kraekpot Kollege
WCOU, Lewiston, Me.
ALBERTS, NICKY
1490 Club
WAZL, Hazleton, Pa.
ALBRECHT, KEN
Yawn Patrol
KVOB, Alexandria, La.
ALFORD, DICK
Strollin' With AHord
KXLR, Little Reek, Ark.
.^LFORD, KEN
KULA, Honolulu, T. H.
ALISON, HUGH
WJBF, Augusta, Ga.
ALLAN, FRANK
Make Believe Ballroom
KECK, Odessa; Tex.
.4LLEN, DAN
WTCJ, Tell City. Ind.
Stuff & Nonsense
WRUF, Gainesville, Fla.
.4LLEN, ED
The Early Bird, 400 Hour
WMAQ, Chicago, HI,
AIXEN, ERNIE
Ernie's Apfon CUib
KFAB, Omaha; Neb.
ALLEN, LEN
Dawn Busters
KLO, Ogden, Utah
ALLEN, TOMMY
Tommy's Variety Store
KOMA, Oklahoma City, OUhi.
ALLYN. JACK
WAZF, Yazoo City, Miss.
ANDERSON, DON
199 Club
KUBC, Montrose, Colo.
ANDERSON, ERNIE
Melody Time
WSKI, Montpelier, Vt.
ANDERSON, J.4MES
Platter Party
WIRK, West Palm Beach, Fla
AMBROSE, ROY
WTUX, Wilmington, Del.
.'VMENT), EDDIE
Rhythms By Request
KHON, Honolulu, T. H.
AMOLE, GENE
Meet The Boys In The Band
KMTR, Denver, Colo.
ANDREE, JAN
The Jazz Jamboree
WWSW, Pitlsburfrh, Pa.
.ANDRES, JOE
Serenade
WMAW. Milwaukee, Wis.
ANDREWS, JOHN
Music In Tlie Night, WHOT's
Cooking
WHOT, South Bend, Ind.
.ANSON. BILL
Hollywood Bandstand
KPWB, Hollywood, Calif.
APPLE, BILL
KXA, Seattle, Wash.
ARBUCKLE, BRYANT
Clock Spinner
WAIR, Winston-Salem, N. C.
ARCHER, GRAHAM
Wax Museum
KGW, Portland, Ore.
ARNOLD, BILL
Platter Party
WHSY, Hattiesbiu-g, Miss.
-ARO, SAM
Top O' The Morning-
WNDB, Daytona Beach. Fla.
.ARTHUR, DON
Arthur's Etchings
WDUZ, Green Bay, Wis.
ARTHUR, DOUG
Danceland
WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa.
ARNOLD, GARY
WDUN, Gainesville, Ga.
ARTHUR, JERRY
Make Merry With Jerry
WLAD, Danbury, Conn.
ARTHUR, JON
WSAI, Cincinnati, O.
.ATER, TOM
Later With Ater
WKAB, Mobile, Ala.
ATCHER, RANDY
Atcher Service
WKLO, Louisville. Ky.
ATKINS, THOMAS B.
WOOB, Anniston, Ala.
.ATKINSON. J. C.
Wake Up With J. C.
WBBQ, Augusta, Ga.
.ATWELL, HOWARD
Timekeeper
WVPO, Stroudsbtirg, Pa.
.AUSTIN, CARL
WOPF, McComb, Miss.
.AVILES, ROQUE
Tropic Tempos
DYBU, Cebu, Philippines
.AYRES, GENE
Open House
WDSG, Dyersburg, Tenn.
.AYRES, JAMES
KLKC, Parsons, Kans.
— B —
BABCOCK, FRANK
The Mail Bag
KXYZ, Houston, Tex,
B.ACON, BOB
Bacon For Breakfast, Jive
After Five
WBRE, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BACON. NORMAN
Playing Favorites
woe, Davenport, la.
923
B.AIRD. NEIL R.
In The Groove
KFPA, Helena, Ark. '
B.AKER, .JACK
Jack Baker Show
KTOK, Oklahoma City, Okla.
RAKER, PAUL
800 Club
WLAD, Danbury, Conn.
B.AKER, ROLAND
The Clock Watcher
KXYZ, Houston, Tex.
BAKER, TOBY
Music Matinee, Juke Box
Saturday Night
WELI, New Haven, Conn.
BALDWIN, BUD
Breakfast In Bedlam
WHIO, Dayton, O.
BALLANT, DENNIS
Rural
WJAG, Norfolk, Nebr.
BANNON, BOB
One Nile Stand
WSKI, Montpelier, Vt.
BANNON, RICHARD
KIYI, Shelby, Mont.
BARATH, RAY
Grin N' Barath
WKIX, Columbia, S. C.
B.ARBER, DON
Hillbilly Hits
WGBS, Miami, Fla.
BARBER. JULIAN
WAYS, Charlotte, N, C.
B.ARILE, LOU
Words And Music
WKAL, Rome, N. Y.
B.ARKER, MARK V., JR.
Luncheon On The Hill
WDUK, Durham, N. C.
B.ARKLEY, ALAN
WAMS, Wilmington, Del.
B.ARKLEY, RON
Relaxin' On Waxin', Ark Val-
ley Record Review
KGAR, Garden City, Kans.
B.ARNES, TEDDY
Rhythm By Request
WHAL, Shelbyville, Tenn.
B.ARR, FRED
1600 Club
WWRL, Woodside, N. Y.
B.ARRON, GEORGE
KCRT, Trinidad, Colo.
B.ARRY, GENE
WING, Dayton, O.
BARRY. J.ACK
Musical Clock
WHEC, Rochester, N. Y.
BARRY. JACK
You Asked For It
WJOY, Bin-lington, Vt.
B.ARTELL. PAUL
WFOX, Milwaukee, Wis.
B.ARTON. H.AL
Off The Record
WTAD, Quincy, 111.
B.ASS. GRADY
Musical Clock
KTBB, Tyler, Tex.
B.ASSO, NICK
Rise and Shine
WAJR, Morgantown, W. Va.
Best Wishes
Your ole friend and swingmaster
AL BENSON
WJJD and WGES, Chicago
Heard daily except Sunday
924
Disc Jockeys — Radio-Television
BATE, DICK
Record Breakers
WNDB, Daytona Beach, Fla.
BATEY, HUGH
Record Session
WRBL, Columbus, Ga.
BAUER, A. J.
Alarm Clock Melodies
WINK, Fort Myers, Fla.
BAUER, MARY JO
Fandels Disc Jockey Show
KFAM, St. Cloud, Minn.
BAXTER, CHARLES
12:30 Record Club
WTOL. Toledo, O.
B.4iXTER, GEORGE
Housewives Blues
WKTM, Mayfield, Ky.
BAXTER, GORDON
Talk Of The Town
KPAC, Port Arthur, Tex.
BAXTER, RAYMOND
Time to Wake Up
KHUZ, Borger, Tex.
BAYLY, TRAVERS
KDAL, Duluth, Minn.
BEACHWOOD, BUD
Magic Valley, Stampede
KVMV, Twin Falls, Ida.
BEAN, BOB
Bob Bean's Big Barn Bands
WBIG, Greensboro, N. C.
BEAR, CHET
First Call
WILS, Lansing, Mich.
BEARD, PAT
Strictly From Dixie
WSTP, Salisbury, N. C.
BEARD, SAM
Breakfast With Beard
WPTF, Raleigh, N. C.
BEATTE, WILLIAM
Million Dollar Ballroom
WBIW, Bedford, Ind.
BEATTY, ED
Tim And Ed
WNMP, Evanston, 111 .
BEATTY, JIM
Night Shilt
WBRT, Waterbury, Conn.
BEAUMONT, PERRY
Musical Clock
WLOK, Lima, O.
BECK, AL
Melody Matinee
WKBZ, Muskegon, Mii'h.
BECKER, BILL
Record Review
WINZ, Hollywood, Fla.
BECKER, JACK
Jack And Jill
WHIG, Dayton, O.
BECKTEL, EARL
1240 Night Club
WSNJ, Bridgeton, N. Y.
BEGHOLD, KENNETH
Early Bird
WGBI, Scranton, Pa.
BEGUE, JOHN
Be Gay
WTAX, Springfield, 111.
BEHNER, DICK
KCLO, Leavenworth, Kans.
BELANEY, BILL
Rise And Shine
WCOL, Columbus, O.
BELL, BOB
Suppertime Serenade
WHKY, Hickory, N. C.
BELL. DON
Don Bell Matinee
KRNT, Des Moines, la.
BELL, JOHNNY
1230 Club
WCMA, Corinth, Miss.
BELL, MONTE C.
Songs Of The Range, Home-
makers Music
KADA, Ada, Okla.
BELL, WAYNE
Ding's Merry Go Round, Corn-
bread Jamboree
WFTM, Maysville, Ky.
BELLINGER, STEVE
Pop Shop
WTCJ, Tell City, Ind.
BENGSTON, CHARLES
Afternoon Capers
WATR, Waterbury, Conn.
BENJAMIN, CHARLES
Matinee Dancetime
WHK, Cleveland, O.
BENNETT, BING
Bing's Merry-Go-Round
WSKY, Asheville, N. C.
BENNETT, DON
1450 Club
KSEM, Moses Lake, Wash.
BENNETT, ElDean
Hi-Time
KCSU, Provo. Utah
BENNETT, FORD
AM Party
WAOV, Vincennes, Ind.
BENNETT, FRED
Fred Bennett Show
WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa. .
BENNETT, MYRON J.
MJB Show
WIL, St. Louis, Mo.
BENNIGSON, RAY
Saturday Date
KALI, Pasadena, Calif.
BENSON. HAL
Around the Town
WMPS, Memphis. Tenn.
BENSON, RICHARD H.
Wake Up Club
WIRC, Hickory, N. C.
BENSON, ROBERT
Gambles Suppertime Serenade
KFAM, St. Cloud, Minn.
BENTLEY, LYN
Lyn's Jukebox
KVOB, Alexandria, La.
BENTON, FATS
Ebony Rhapsody
WMAP, Monroe, N. C.
BERG, ALLAN
Allan Berg Show
KALI, Pasadena, Calif.
BERG, HAL
Club Swingtime
WILK, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BERG, JOHNNY
Dance Time
KGDE, Fergus Falls, Minn.
BERGESON, CHUCK
WSOO, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
BERGSTROM, ART
Mailman Matinee
WMMW, Meriden, Conn.
BERQUIST, DEWEY
KVOX, Moorhead, Minn.
BERRILL, LARRY
Swing Shift
WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BERRY, BILL
Berry's Bandstand
WDBO, Orlando, Fla.
BERRY, FATSO
Loose Wig
KSAN, San Francisco. Calif.
BERRY, W. K.
Ballroom Melody Time
KFFA, Helena, Ark.
BERRYMAN, EDWARD
Sagebrush Slim
WBBC, Flint, Mich.
925
BESSE, HARRY
Main Stem Derby
KSWI, Council Bluffs, la.
BETTERS, MITCH
Bandstand
WTHT. Hartford, Conn.
BETTINSON, WIN
Breakfast Show
WLYN, Lynn, Mass.
BICKNELL, MAX
Lakin Hour
KIUL, Garden City, Kans.
BIGLEB, TOM
Whistlin' In The Dark
WILK, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BILLINGS, FRANK
Wax Museum
KGW, Portland, Ore.
BINGHAM, PETE
Atomic Boogie
WJOI. Florence. Ala.
BIRMINGHAM, JOHN
1460 Club
WNBZ, Saranac Lake, N. Y.
BIRRELL, HARRY
Beaver Valley Serenade
WBVP, Beaver Falls, Pa.
BISHOP, BOB
Open House Party
KUBA. Yuba City, Calit.
BITTERMAN, JACK
Jive, Jam'n'Jump, Pipe Rack
WABB, Mobile, Ala.
BLACK BERNIE
Disc's And Data
WGPA, Bethlehem, Pa.
BLACK, JOHNNIE
Dawn O'Day
KGB, San Diego, Calif.
BLACKSTONE, BEID
Sunrise Serenade
WMVA, Martinsville, Va.
BLAIS, DAN
WLAU, Laurel, Miss.
BLAKE, ALIX
Wake With Blake
WENT, Gloversville-Johns-
town, N. Y.
BLAKE, BRUCE
Music For Ohio
WHKK. Akron, O.
BLAKELY, CLINT
Time To Rise
WAPI, Birmingham, Ala.
BLANCHARD, LOWELL
Musical Clock
WNOX, Knoxville, Tenn.
BLAND, CECIL
Cowboy Jamboree
KTBS, Shreveport, La.
BLASHILL, .JOHN
Hot Cake Club
KVOE, Santa Ana, Calif.
BLECKLEY, W. JOHN
Crescent City Carnival
WJMR, New Orleans, La.
BLOCK MARTIN
Make Believe Ballroom
WNEW, New York, N. Y.
BLOODWORTH, BILL
Coffee Pot Parade
WMVG, Milledgeville, Ga.
BLUM, GEORGE
Alarm Clock Club
KORN, Mitchell, S. Dak.
BOARDMAN, FRANK
Frank Boardman Show
KWFT. Wichita Falls, Tex.
BOBB, CHARLES J.
Music Shop
KVOB, Alexandria, La.
BODGE, DAVE
WOTW, Nashua. N. H.
lUso Jocko s It;i(li4»- I ('l<'\ isiiMi
lUKiDKN. IIII.AKV
I '(line-. 7
UJAS. I'litsburcli. Pa.
It01\ IN. JAV
I.'ITO Slrr;imlJiiiT
WFKA. Muei.li.-slcr. N. H.
ItOl.liV. IIOK
l\(>\'K. I,.iiiilir Wyo.
lud.Ks, r\i I.
11(1.- \U,[<< Sliuw
WKIi/, .Mii»Uc«.m. -Mk'Ii.
ItOI.KN. JIM
IIC.'I) Cllil)
WCIL. (■.iihdiul.ilc. 111.
lUM.IN. .\KT
Thr Hi)iili-ii SIhiw
\V A l{.M, S.iMiilon. T.I.
lt()I.I.I.N(;KK. (iKNK
A.s Vdii l.ikr II, llillliillv TToIi-
(iM.V
WKCO. CcMi.nnl. N. C.
ItOI.I.INdKK. JIM
S;M ll|-il;i.x .M cil'llillir Swillf,'' .
WINN, h.iui^^villc. Kv.
IHM.I.WINKKL. C.VLVIN
Ha.vlofI Jatiiburce
WHUC. Hudson, N. Y.
BONASSO. Kl SS
Meet The Missus
WHl.K. ClMrUsliur;;-, W. Va.
itOM)l , D.VVK
Hnmlu's Roiuloz-Vous
WERD. Atbuila. Ga.
IJONE, BIM.Y
Record Parly
WHSC. Hartsvillc. S. C.
BONER. 1-EE
Easy Rhythm
KAVVT. Douglas. Ariz
KUMN. IIONAM)
Al.iriii Clii.li Clulj
KANE. Niw lliiria. ty.i.
IIONNKI.I,. (;K<»K<iK
.hike Ito.x Ki-\ ii'w
Willi.. H.iiiim..iicl. I.,-i.
IM»NNKK. Kl»
■^ 1 1 1 1 1 .\ (hill
\VN.)U N.u.irk. N. .1.
iio(»i:n. siiek.m
HmNiiiii 'rmir, l''iiiiiill.V Time
\VI)(;>', .\I iiiriiMiMilis. Miim.
IMMIKSTKN. M.XKTIN
(III Thr Ui'.'onI
WH.MS, Itdsldii. .M.is«.
KOKEN. < II.VKI.ES < .
MllU'lvr Silllllr'
WEI. 11, 'rillicin Miss,
ii(>S.S<»N(i. (II.VKI.ES
Music;il Clock. 'I'ci .\iid 'I'l iim
ppis
WrxjH, Wcsl Villi Ill, >I;iss.
K(»l I. TON. MII.O
Marfriii' .Around With lidiillmi
WPAT, Patcrson. N. .1.
BOl K(jrE. M.\KKEN
WSTS. Snulhcni I'inc-s. N. C.
BOWICK. BILL
Coffee, With Bill
WAEIi. Albany. Ga.
BOWMAN. Bl KL
('lull t'ocur D'Alcne
BOWM.VN. .JOHN DUKE
T\VNI. Coeur DAlenc. Ma.
BOWMAN, JOHN PI KE
.WLOH. Princeton, \V. Va.
BOYD. DON
Sunrise Ronndtip
WCLO, Janesville. Wis.
BO\ II. II.\K\ EY
liovd s Not
KWBC, Fl. Worth. Tex.
BO VII. LEX
Till- Hoyd's Nest
KHOW, Oakland. C.ilif.
BO\ EK. IIE.VN
11,1111 N" E;;t's
WHEK, Cl.irkshiir;,'. W. Va.
BOM.E, \VILLI.\.M W.
I'laller I'arly
WGRI). (;rand Rapids. Mkh.
itO\SKN, JIM
.liiii liiiy-cii Show
\\ TIN .M iiine.ipolis, Miini.
BKAIIIdKII, rillL
Phil Hr.idlonl Show
W((M.. lOluinhns. O.
BK.MII.EV. BOB
Hi (iwsiiit' With Bradley
W.MIE. Milwaukee, Wis.
BK.MII.EV. I'.VT
lir:irllcy's Workshop
K.XEW, SI. Louis. Mo.
BK.MILEY, S.\M
KfHS. Hot .Spring's. N. Mrx.
BK.MILEY. WES
liooil .Morning'
KRDO. Colorado Spriii;;s. (Join
BK.V(iG, (HAKLES
Breakfast On Farm
WHAL. Slielbyville. Temi.
I'.KA.MHALL. BILL
Old Timers Parly
WEMP. Milwaukee. Wis.
BK.VNCH. NE.U.
1240 Club
WBIR, Knoxville, Tenn.
MORT NUSBAUM
Emcee
WHAM— FM-TV
Rochester, N. Y.
50 Kw — NBC
Daily: 6:45-9:45 A.M.
12:40-1:00 P.M.
COMIIVG Ij\ 1950:
"You Can Be a Star"
WHAM-TV
926
Disc Jockeys — Radio-Television
BRAY, GENE
Clockwatcher, Hi Gene
WRYO, Rochester, Pa.
BBAZZELL, JIM
TT-Name It — We Play It
WFGN, Gaffney, S. C.
BREENE, PAT
Pat Breene Show, Record
Roundup
KTVL, Tulsa, Okla.
BREN, SHELDON
KIFI, Idaho Falls, Ida.
BRENNAN, BOB
Bob And Chris
WRGM, Newport, R. I.
BRENNAN, DAN
Autumn Serenade, Hillbilly
Hits
WVOK, Birming-ham, Ala.
BRENNER, PAUL
RequestfuUy Yours
WAAT, Newark, N. J.
BRESETTE, CHARLES
WOBT, Rhinelander, Wis.
BRINDLE, KARL
Let's Listen
KVEC, San Luis Obispo, Calif.
BRISCOSE. ROY
Nite Club Of The Air
WSTV, Steubenville, O.
BRITT, PAUL
KOAT, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
BROCK, WILLIAM
WRLD, West Point, Ga.
BROCKMAN, DON
KBUN, Bemidji, Minn.
BROKENSHIRE, NORMAN
Brokenshire Broadcasting:
WNBC, New York, N. Y.
BROOK, BILL
WRJN, Facine, Wis,
BROOKS, FARBELL
Juke Box Review
KHRD, Duncan, Okla.
BROOKS, GEORGE
Swing Symphony
KDIX, Dickinson, N. Dak.
BROOKS, KIRBY
Babbling Brooks
WQAM, Miami, Fla.
BROOKS, VANCE
WGCD, Chester, S. C.
BROPHV, BILL
Melody Lane
WTHT, Hartford, Conn.
BROWN, A. D.
Collegiate Parade
KSFA, Nacogdoches, Tex.
BROWN, BILL
Request Club
WCNH, Quiney, Fla.
BROWN, BILL
Reflections In Music
WTSP, Salisbury, N. C.
BROWN, BOB
KTHS, Hot Springs, Ark.
BROWN, BOB
Turntable Matinee
WEPM, MartinsbiU'g, W. Va.
BROWN, BOB
Breakfast Jamboree
WLBK, De Kalg, 111.
BROWN, BOB
Music Room
WMID, Atlantic City, N. J.
BROWN, DALE
Platter Party
KGSU, Provo, Utah
BROWN, GORDAN
Mountain Magic
WVLK, Lexington-Versailles,
Ky.
BROWN, HARRY
Name Your Nightcap
WBEC, Pittsfield, Mass.
BROWN, HUDIE
Cuzzin Al
WDAK, Columbus, Ga.
BROWN, JACK
Tops n Pops
WLTC, Gastonia, N. C.
BROWN, MEL
Hillbilly Matinee
WGAU, Athens, Ga.
BROWN, NELSON
WNLC, New London, Conn.
BROWN, PERRY
WNDR, Syracuse, N. Y.
BROWN, R. FRED, JR.
Platter Party
WLOS, Asheville, N. C.
BROWN, ROBERT
Off The Record
WANE, Fort Wayne, Ind.
BROWN, SAM
Music Hall
WINX, Washington, D. C.
BROWN, TED
Ted Brown Show, WMCM; )oe
DJMaggio Show, CBS.
BROWNELL, JIM
Turntable Terrace, Sun Dial
Club
WKDK, Newberry, S. C.
THE '^DIXIELAND" REVIVAL
BEGAN
0 N
TED MUSING'S
"BANDSTAND"
WMGM
WMGM-FM
927
Iliso Jooko s ISai(li«»-'l ('lc\ isioii
HKI ( K. UU'K
l-'sii Ktviilli-, 12:jo Matinee
WDSr, Niw Drli-.iiiH. L;i,
IIKI < K. UAMON
UHA'l'. I'liil.i.l.lpbii*. I'a.
imi NKS, l..\KK\
Vim AhIiiiI Fur It. Wihlirn
KcijurKt
KTIL. Tilluniiiok. On-.
IIKVANT. (iKOKdK
Tlic St.ir<lii;<lrr
WroN, Atl:ml.i, Uu.
BRYANT, TKU
Tfd Hry.iiil Show
WDXB. ('li!ittiitu)i>(f;i, Tciiii.
RlHi', HOIt
Wl"nv. Piijua, o.
Ht (HANAN, HKICK
J)ixir Janilxn'ii'
WMKl), Wilnimk'loii. N. C.
IIICIIANAN, DKAN
till) riiiii
KVNMi, Luh-an, Utah
Itl l>n. MII.TON
MilsicMl CloiU
W.MHI). Pcdiia. 111.
ItlKIII.KK. CAUL
Till' Carl Biichlcr Show
VVCAP, Asbury Park, N. J.
BIKIII.MAN. CLINT
(lint Buihlniiii Show
WHKN. Huffulo, N. Y.
lU KTTNKK, A.
Musu- Past Midnight
WTMJ, Milwaukee, Wis.
ItlRFUKD. BIIX
Till- Ntil Cliil)
WHHH, Wan-fti, O.
Ill K<<I':>.S. K. VI. I'll
Michilfc'lil Srri-n:iil<-
\\i;HA , ColumbllH, Ga.
1(1 KKK. KAY
I. .Ill' ji.ili-
W A II! W iii^lcin S.il.iii. N. C.
1(1 KKS. sriltKK
SpuJc-r HurkH Show
KXLW. SI, Louis, Mo.
Ill KNS. Al.
I.'tilii ('lul>
UI.VN I.Miii. MaHS.
Id KN.S. I.I < II. I. K
Lihli-ii To l.ui-iUi-
KAKC. TuIhu, Okla.
Bl KTON, BOB
Hrcakf;!-! With Itiiiliin
\VI:i;K I'loria. 111.
Id TIIKKI S. KM
ll(i(li;i' I'nilk'i'
K(;\V. Pnilhuiil. On;.
KVKNK. .MIKK
WALK Kail Uivcr, Mass.
KVKNKS. SVI)
I'J'KI Cluh
WCCC, Ilaitford. Conn.
— c —
CALDVVKLL, CHUCK
All Star Parade
WPAD, Paduiah, Ky.
C.V.MPBELI,. D.VVE
Matinee In Birmingham
WAPI, Biimintrham, Ala.
CA.HPBKI.L. DICK
Top Of The Morning-
WDVA, Danville, Va.
srfcULIN<i (Soup)
N. Y.
t.A.MrKKl.l,
Soupf ((11
WWOL. Buffalo
CAMrCilKKO. BOB
Von N.inii- It — Wf Play It
WABY. Altiany. N. Y.
C.\.MI'O.S, I.ALO
N'ofhe di' KiOHta
KVKT. AiiHtin. Tex.
canh;i.i.\. I'IIIL
ll.'ilian Hour
K^WI, Ciiuiicll Bluffw. la.
< ATI'S. BOB
Kliythiii Koiindlip
KKI'X. Phoini.x. Anz.
< \l*rs. JI.M.MV
(till- Best To You
WC'I'K. Kal.-nrh, N. C.
CARD. NOK.M.XN
M iihic For Lonely Folks
VVCtJIJ, Lewiston, Me.
CAKLKTON, KEN
Sundial
WLOX. Biloxi-Gulfporl, Misp.
CAKNKV. KKN
Alarm Klo.'k Klub
KffoN. Honolulu. T. H.
CAKPKNTEK. BILL
Daybreaker
WGY. Schenectady. N. Y.
CARR, GENE
Breakfast Club
WDOD, Chattanooga, Tenn.
CARROLL, GEORGE
Three T's
KSOK, Arkansas City, Kans.
CARROLL, ROGER
Carroll's (,'oiral
KGEK Lorn.' Bea.h. Calif,
JOE FRANKLIN
"The Young Man With the Old
Records."
Also— Joe Franklin Productions, Inc.
220 W. 42nd St., N. Y. C. WI 7-4755
Specializing in "Vaudeville for Video"
HAL TUNIS
WMGM WATV
MU 8-1000
928
Disc Jockeys — Radio-Television
CARROLL, VINCE
Melody Merry-Go-Roynd
WBAX, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
CARSON, BOB
Musical TNT
KSMN, Mason City, la.
CARSON, JOHN
John Carson Show
WOW, Omaha, Neb.
CARTER, CAL
Musical Clock
KAMD, Camden, Ark.
CARTER, DUNCAN
WTTH, Port Huron, Mich.
CARTER, VAL
Joy A La Carter
WJOY, Burling-ton, Vt.
CARTWRIGHT, LOWELL
Morning Show
WRUN, Utica, N. Y.
CARVER, WALLY
Plastic And Shellac
WGPA, Bethlehem, Pa.
CASHION, .JOHN T.
WKBC, N. Wilkesboro. N. C.
CAUSEY, DON
Hall Of Hits
KHOZ, Harrison, Ark.
CAYTON, KENNETH W.
KENO. Las Veg-as, Nev.
CERRI, BILL
WGAT, Utica, N. Y.
CERULA, PAUL
Club 840
WVPO. Stroudsburg^, Pa.
CHAMPION, NED
Wax Train
WNAO, Raleig-h, N. C.
CHAMPLIN, GLENN
Record Party
WLCX, Lacrosse, Wis.
CHANDLER, MIMI
Coffee Time
WVLK, Lexington - Versailles,
Ky.
CHAPEAU, TED
Lazybones, Sky Commuter
WMBR, Jacksonville, Fla.
CHAPMAN, DAVE
Let's Play Records
KCMC, Texarkana, Tex.
CHAPMAN, ED
1340 Club Platter Party
WEKR, Fayetteville, Tenn.
CHAPMAN, FRED
Farm Hour
WGAI, Elizabeth City, N. C.
CHARLES, JAY
"A" Train
WUSN, Charleston, S. C.
CHARLES, VAN
Van Charles Show
WIBK, Knoxville, Tenn.
CHASE, BRANDON
WNLC, New London, Conn.
CHASE, BUD
Breakfast Biscuits
WHOT, South Bend, Ind.
CHASE, EDDIE
Off The Record
WOOD, Grand Rapids, Mich.
CHASE, EDDY
Make Believe Ballroom
CKLW, Detroit, Mich.
CHENEE, ALEC
60 Silver Minutes
KITE, San Antonio, Tex.
//
BOB POOLE
POOLE'S PARADISE
Heard over SOU Stations i/any
MBS
CHENOWETH, JACK
Watching The Clock
WADC, Akron. O.
CHILDS, JACK
Jack's Wax Works
WBML, Macon, Ga.
CHILDS, LELAND
Platter Time
WAPX, Montgomery, Ala.
CHRISTIAN, DON
Fairfield Jamboree
WHOK, Lancaster, 0.
CHRISTISON, LOWELL
RFD, 10.50 Party
WRFW, Eau Claire, Wis.
CHURCHES, GLENN
Hamilton Furniture Dance
Time
KCRA, Sacramento, Calif.
CLARK, CASEY
Burley Jamboree
WVLK, Lexington - Versailles,
Ky.
CLARK, CHRIS
Bob And Chris
WRJM. Newport, R. I.
CLARK, GORDON
Gordon's Recordin'e
KPBX, Beaumont, Tex.
CLARK, HARPER
Hillbilly Hits
KALB, Alexandria, La.
CLARK, JAMES C.
Disc Time
WHHT, Durham, N. C.
CLARKSON, HARRY
Saturday Afternoon Roundup
WBBC, Bethesda, Md.
CLARY, CHARLES
KVOL, Lafayette, La.
BILL WILLIAMS
1280 Club
WOV
Bill Williams' Welcome Mat . . . WABD
929
Iliso Jockos Itafli4»-'l olc\ isioii
(LAI SKK, AK
Coffii- Cull
KTVL. Tiilsu. okla.
rl.AYTON, KOitKKT
l!ll-i|ci|| Ilillll IMIIII
WIIHII llii^lnll. MilHH.
(I.\\T(»\. KOIJKKT
'I'liiiis Ami 'I'livi.-i
W.IAS. l'111-.l.iin.'li. l*a.
( I.OAk. JOHN
Mum.mI .MciiuiiH''.
Ktic;.M AlliiniiHTiiUf. N. Mpx.
4 I.OWKS. JOHN l>.
Siiiiili;il(i-.s I'liil)
KCM.I. I'.ilm S|)riiit.'H, »':ilir.
( I.OWSKIC. DON
V.iwii I'.iliiil
KHS.I Kia.lwno.l. S. T):iU.
( OKK. I>\\ll>
Willi > (111 Voiir iMuul
WS.M, Nashville, TiMiii.
( (>m KN, TAIL
(cihui'iis Cai'osel
KVNU, l-ofran, Utah
<'(U)V, OKI.
Wcslciii Sii-inade
KOA. Spdlianc. Wash.
COIIN. IIAKOM)
Hillbilly Ho.mIowm
WI'lK.), .la.Usonville, Fla.
(OI.K. KKEI) H.
Carnival Of Music
WHDH. Boston. Mass.
(M)LK. MAX
Wake Up. New York
WOV, New York, N. Y.
COI-E. PETEK
The Waxworks
WVCG. Coral Gables, Fla.
COLEMAX, BILL,
Bill Coleman Calling:
WEEI. Boston, Mass.
COLEMAN, CHARLES
Ham 'N' Eggs
WGKV, Charleston, W. Va.
COLEMAN. DICK
Dick Coleman Show
WCBM, Baltimore, Md.
COLEMAN, FRANK
Story Time
WGAC. Augusta, Ga.
COLEMAN, PAUL
Timekeeper
WINR, Binghamton. N. Y.
COLLIE, BILL
Collie's Corral, Houston Hoe-
down
KNUZ. Houston, Tex.
COLLINS, AL
Happy Al
KALL, Salt Lake City, Utah
COLLINS, DAVE
1320 Club
WHOK, Lancaster. O.
COLLISTER, VIETS
WICA, Ashtabula, O.
COMAN, TO M
Uncle Tom's Gabbin
WTIP, Charleston, W. Va.
CONCIE, BOB
Pop Parade
KDSH, Boise, Ida.
CONNOR. CBD^RLES
KWON, Bartlesville, Okla.
CONOVER, WILLIS
Willis Conover Show
WWDC, Washington, D. C.
CONRAD, RUSS
KEX. Portland. Ore.
CONSTANTINO, JOE
Off The Record
KDB, Santa Barbara, Calil.
COOK, CARLOS
Sunny Side
KTMS. Santa Barbara, Calif.
< (lUK, CUACK
("hack CdciU Show
WKltU. Iliiff.ild. N. Y.
< (MIK. CilAKLIK
(iiuiilr.v H<i.v
WIIHT. Diirli.ini, N. C.
< noK. lic.\
Alii'. A 111' -JV
COOK. \KI(N
Manila &. Vern
W(;V, Seheiie.iady, N. Y.
COOI'KK. MALE
li.iiiie Tune
KASr. A.Htoria. Ore.
( OorKK. J.\CK L.
UiiK riilleiH Special
WSHC. chKak'o. 111.
COOI'KK. JOE
KVl'D. iMirl Uodtre. la.
( OOrKK. MEL
Kl'KT. 'riiniilad. I'dlo,
( (MM'KK. K.XLI'II
W.MCA. New York, N. Y.
<()I'E. I'K.ANK
Alarm Klok Kluh. Matinee
K.IHS, S,in Francisco, Calif
CORDIC. KE<iE
li Til !• Special
WWSW, Pittsburgh, Pa.
( OKI)K.\Y. DON
Gootlwill Dawnbuster
WJR, Detroit, Mich.
CORLEY, BOB
Corley's Corner
WQXI, Atlanta, Ga.
CORNEAL, GEORGE
KDZA, Pueblo, Colo.
CORN.WELL, BLAINE
Top Ten And First Fifteen
KWFT, Wichita Falls, Tex.
COWLEY, PAUL
Cowley's Alley
WNOP, Newport, Ky.
COX, JOE
Rhythm Serena ie
WHIR, Danville, Ky.
COYLE, BERT
KCRT, Trinidad, Colo.
CRAGER, BOB
Melody Matinee
WWCO. Waterbury, Conn.
CRAIG, GEORGE
Coffee With Crafg, Varsity
Drag
KPDX, Wichita Falls, Tex.
CRAVEN. HAROLD
Off The Record
WHPE, High Point, N. C.
CRAVER, CAMPBELL
WMON, Montgomery, W. Va.
CRAWFORD, GEORGE
WINX, Washington, D. C.
CRAWFORD, ROBERT P.
Western Request Hour
KNAK, Salt Lake City, Utah
CREEDEN, JAY
The Caravan
WHIM, Providence, R. I.
CREIGHTON, BILL
Old Will Show
KIOA, Des Moines, la.
CRIST, JIM
Morning In Maryland
WFBR, Baltimore, Md.
CRIST, PHIL
Morning In Maryland
WFBR. Baltimore, Md.
CROCKER, JERRY
Crocker's Clambake
WISR, Butler, Pa.
CROUCH, DEE
KDZA. Pueblo. Colo.
CROWLEY, DICK
1-2-3 Club
WCLO, Janesville. Wis.
( Kl T< IILK\, \V. K.
Ilillliilly III! Parade. 740 Club
WI'Ay. .Ml Airy. N. C.
«l MMINS. BILL
W(;HK, KvaiiKVillp. Ind.
ITKETON. IJAVE
Siinrihe Seieiiaile
KTKT, TiieHon. Ariz.
< TKTIS. BILL
.lazz In Keview
W|)(;V. .M iiiiie.'ipoliK, Minn.
CI KTIS. KEN
All Alone riuli
K1'>T, I'lehlDii. Id.i.
CIKTIS, RON
Coffee With Curtis
WKBL, Syr.ieiise, N. Y.
ciTTiNf;. mm
Kei|l|est 1 llll.S ^'ijllrs
KKKIi, KoMoiiberg, Tex.
— D —
DAIII., JON
.Icin's .luke Box
wn.M.I. Maniuelte. Midi.
DAM.EV. TO.M
Hei-.illll And Win
KWK. St. Louis, Mo.
I).\LE. KEX
Make Believe Ballroom
WCKY. Cincinnati. O.
D.VLE, STAN
Dale's Gulch
WCOL, Columbus. O.
D.ANE, DUDLEY
Birthday And Anniversary
Club
KFAM, St. Cloud. Minn.
D.ANENBRING, RAY
Alarm Clock Club
KASI, Ames, la.
DANIELS, BOB
KDAL, Duluth, Minn.
DANIELS, PAUL
Matinee
WWNH, Rochester, N. H.
DARIEN, FRANK
Sits And Misses For the Mrs
Seven Till Bedlam
KSJO. San Jose, Calif.
DARY, ALAN
Stardust In The Afternoon
WBRY, Waterbury, Conn.
DAUGHERTY, BERT
Yours For The Asking
KWAL. Wallace, Ida.
DAUGHERTY, "DEACON"
Reveille Round-Up
KREL, Baytown. Tex.
DAUGHERTY, HERALD
1250 Luncheon Club
WNOW, York. Pa.
DAVENPORT, LEN
Nightwatch
KRUX. Phoenix, Arix.
DAVID, TOBY
Toby David Show
CKLW. Detroit, Mich.
D.AVIS, BRITT
Musical Roundup
KOWB. Laramie. Wyo.
DAVIS, CHARLIE
Rock 'N Roll
WAPX, Montgomery, Ala.
DAVIS, CLYDE C.
Rise 'N Shine
WAYX. Waycross, Ga.
DAVIS, DON
Flying Discs. Rise 'N Shine
KFRC. San Francisco, Calil.
DAVIS, DON
Jamboree, Old Time Hit
Parade
WCKY, Cincinnati. O.
930
Disc Jockeys — Radio-Television
DAVIS, ERNIE
Clover Club
WCSS. Amsterdam, N. T.
DAVIS. GEOFF
Sing-ing: Battle Royal
WINS, New York, N. Y.
DAVIS, HAL
Song's of Enchantment
KRAM, Las Veg'as, Nev.
DAVIS, HAL
Easy L/istening'
WDUZ, Green Bay. Wis.
DAVIS, JACK
Music Shop
WBIZ, Eau Claire. Wis.
DAVIS, JACK
Turntable Time
WWXL. Peoria, 111.
DAVIS, KEXNIE
Platter Parade
WHOC, Philadelphia, Miss.
DAVIS, MARGIE
Jack And Jill
WHIO, Dayton, O.
DAVY, FRED
Just For You
WJAS, Pittsburgrh, Pa.
DAWES, BILL
Bill Dawes Show
WCPO. Cincinnati. O.
DAWSON, TOM
Critter Jamboree
KGBC. Galveston, Tex.
DAYK, JOHN
Musical Mail Box
KISD, Sioux Palls, S. Dak.
DEAL. JOHN H.
Dial To Deal
WHCU, Ithaca, N. Y.
DEAL. WILLIAM
Clock O' The Morning'
WCAM. Camden, N. J.
DEAN. BILL
The Ossining' Hour
WLNA, Peekskill, N. Y,
DEANE. BUDDY
Club 1.340
WHHM, Memphis, Tenn.
DEANE, ,JOE
Open House
WHEC, Rochester, N. Y.
DECKER, BEN
Quartermaster
WIRK, West Palm Beach, Pla.
DEE, TOMMY
Rise And Shine
WSBT, South Bend, Ind.
DEEGAN, JOHNNY
KYW, Philadelphia, Pa.
DEER, JIMMY
The Bandstand
WDAR, Savannah, Ga.
de FOREST, ED
Platter Party
KRUX, Phoenix, Ariz.
DeHAVEN, BOB
DeHaven Date, Friendly Time
WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn.
DELFINO, FRANK
WSTC, Stamford, Conn.
DeLINE, JIM
Musical Bee, Jim DeLine Show
WPBL. Syracuse. N., Y.
DESMOND, WARREN
Musical Train
KLO, Ogden, Utah
DE TEMPLE, MIMI
Studio Party
KASH, Eug'ene, Ore.
Dt'VON, DOVEL
KREM. Spokane. Wash.
DEVON, PRU
Nig'hts In Latin America
WQXR, New York, N. Y.
DICKLER. SID
Disc Dig'gin'
WHOD, Home.stead. Pa.;
WMCK, McKecsport, Pa.
DICKOFF. CHARLES
Top O' The Morning'
Wise, Madison, Wis.
DIEHL, BILL
It's Your Deal
WMIN, St. Paul, Minn.
DIES, BOB
At Peaee-With Dies
WADC. Akron, O.
DIFFIE, BILL
WFNS. Burlington, N. C.
DILL, GLEN
The Sundial •
WTSP. St. Petersburg', Fla,
DILLEH.4Y, GENE
Western Swingtime
KTOW, Oklahoma City, Okla.
DILLINGHAM. ALEX
Club 1.320
WILS. Lansing, Mich.
DILSON, BURT
Club Playhouse
WJW. Cleveland. O.
DINGMAN, BOB
Date With A Disc
WCSS, Amsterdam, N. Y.
DINSMORE, ED
Luncheon Club
WBEN, Buffalo, N. Y.
TED BROWN
'Ted Brown Show" . . WMGM
'Joe DiMaggio Show" . . CBS
PL. 7-0700
JACK LACY
"Listen To Lacy"
"Bushels Of Fun"
M.C. — Quiz Master — Disk Jockey
WINS
931
I>is«' Jooko v — ICiMli4»- I (>lo\ isioii
inX. KKIIAKII
MhliUKliI h'lycrs
WKDC. Chicasro. 111.
DIXON, PAUL
VZ:W Club
wrPO, rincinnati, O.
niXON. ROY
Mixm' With Dixnii
K ri{M. HtMiiimoiit, Ti'X.
now. iioii
Mum.- Ill Tho Nieht
WAIIH. Mdhilr-, Al;i.
noCIIKK. JACOB
Operatic Kavoriton
WWJ. Dotmit, Mi<li.
noons, PAR
To I' Pnrado
KDSH, Hoinr. Ida.
nONEOAN, nuA.
Music Shop
WSAV, Savannah. Ga.
DON'EY. JIM
.Tim Doney Show
WSRS. niovplanil. O.
nOOLKY. rKTK
Request fully Yours, Coffee
Cup Para<le
WVJS. Owenshoro. Ky.
nORN, BILL
Tune Inn
WHAN. Charlr.«ton. S. C.
DORR, EDWARO
Mueic At Nierht
WDOS. Onoonta. N. Y.
DORSEY', HOWARD
Clock Watcher
KMOX. St. Louis, Mo.
DOWNEY. JACK
WONS, Hartford. Conn.
nOWSOX, GRAHAM R.
On The Solid Side
WELO. Tupelo. Miss.
DOYLE, JIMMY
Spinner Sanctum
KNUZ. Houston, Tex.
DOYLE. L.^RRY
Danclngr Party
KGA, Spokane. Wash.
DREPPERD, BOB
PM Club
WLOW. Norfolk. Va.
DRUM, DEWEY
Early Risers Club
WSOC. Charlotte. N. C.
du BOIS, CHARLES
Cafe Rendezvous
KBMY'. Billing-3. Mont.
DUDLEY, DICK
Rockabye Dudley
WNBC. New York, N. T.
DUFFY, RAY
Dance Hour
WGNS, Murfreesboro, Tenn.
DUGDALE, CHARLES
KFOR. Lincoln, Nebr.
DUGDALE, WALTER
KVOL. Lafayette, La.
DUKAS. JIM
Club Matinee
WAJR. Morg^antown, W. Va.
DUMAS. ROLAND
Tops In Pops
WMAS. Springrfield. Mass.
DUNBAR, ED
The Nigrht Watch
WBBQ, Augrusta, Ga.
DUNCAN. EDDIE
Start With A Whistle In The
Morning-
WEOA, Evansville. Ind.
DUNCAN. JIM
Jim Duncan Show
WEBQ, Harrisburg, lU.
DUNCAN, RICHARD
Design For Dreaming
WBLK, Clarksburg-, W. Va.
IHNL.M'. WOI.LACK
Dial Ouiil.ip
WI.IZ, HridKcport. Conn.
ni NN, lUtK
KIM I'. Ml. Pleaflant, Tex.
ni NN. MIKE
iftnii dull
WXIAV. liidianapoliH. Iiul.
DUNNAiiAN. KEN
Cat's Meow
KANE. New Iberia, La.
DUNNAVANT, BOB
.Iiike Box fievue. KchooH From
The Hills
W.IMW. Athens. Ala.
IM NNAVANT. HOMER
Pappy'.'^ Houiidiip. Viii-li- Jiob.
.MidDay Frolic
W.TMW. Athens. Ala.
i>i;rst. lavada
Rosewood Ramble
KVET. .-Vuslin, Tex.
— E —
E.'VRLE. BOB
Platter Parly
WIBR. Baton Rouere. La.
E.VRLEY, THOMAS A., JR.
Polka Dots
WRAP. Allentown, Pa.
EAST, HENRY
Hank's Alarm Clock
WGBA, Columbus. Ga.
ECKERT: JOHN
WDAN, Danville. 111.
EDINGTON. JOHN
John's Jockey Journal
K'TFI, Twin Palls, Ida.
EDWARDS, CHARLES
WMAL, Washington, D. C.
EDWARDS, MERLE
All Night Stand
WMIN. St. Paul, Minn.
EIGEN. JACK
Meet Me At The Copa
WMGM, New York. N. Y.
ELDERS, FRANK
WJPF. Herrin, HI.
ELLIN, MARVIN
Afternoon Carousel
WCAO. Baltimore. Md.
ELLIOT, FRED •
Ten O'clock Club
WKRT. Cortland. N. Y.
ELLIOT, ROBERT
Breakfast With The Stars
WHDH, Boston, Mass.
ELLIOTT, BILL
Bill Elliott Show, Lyrics For
The Ladies
WAFT, Bakersfield, Calif.
ELLIOTT. BOB
Bob EUiott Show
WTOD, Toledo. O.
ELLIOTT, CHUCK
WMGY, Montgomery, Ala.
ELLIOTT, RAMSEY
Music Chamber
KMJ. Fresno, Calif.
ELLIS. BILL
WBMD, Baltimore, Md.
ELLIS, KEN
WSYB, Rutland, Vt.
ELLIS, LEE
Breakfast With The Ellises
WSPR. Springfield, Mass.
ELLIS, LORRAINE
BreaMast With The Ellises
WSPR, Springfield, Mass.
ELLISON, PAUL
Music In The Nile
WHTN, Huntington, W. Va.
ELSNER, ROY
920 Special
KECK, Odessa. Tex.
932
KMHOnV, niCK
Wi'-^IiTii J.imhoree
KO<;f. Coffey ville, Kans.
EMERALD, (iENE
Gi-uo Emerald Show
KRNT. Des Moines. la.
EMERY. M.\R<iIE
Thi- WiMtiini; Well
Kdl'K Uulif. .Mont.
KMMKKICII, LEE
ri.iH With A Dine
WKOX. Franiinchani, Mass.
ENDICOTT, AL
KKNO. i..it; Vesras. Nev.
ENIiELL. CHICK
MidniKlit Merry-Go-Ro»jnd
K.MO. Ta.-oma. Wash.
ENSSI.IN, JIMMY
Top Tum-s .\<TOBB The Nation
KROP. Hrawley. Calif.
KKICKSON, HELEN
KWYO. Sheridan, Wyo.
KSSICK. LOl"
l.'HO I'lub
WGNI. Wilnunirton. N. C.
EUBANKS. GEORGE
WEAT, Lake Worth. Fla.
EVANS, BILL
Good Morning Circle
WGAIj, Athens, Ga.
EVANS, BILL
Record Reveille
WGN. Chicago, 111.
EVANS, BOB
Evans Extras
WJBC, Bloominglon, 111.
EVANS, DON
Don Evans Show
WCHS, Charleston, W. Va.
EV.ANS, M.4RK
Sunrise Salute
WTOP, Washington. D. C.
EV.ANS. SHIRL
Kenny The Kirby Man
WXLW. Indianapolis. Ind.
EVENSEN, PETE
Platter Palace
KVNJ, Fargo, N. Dak.
EVERBACH, JACK
An Hour To Spare
WKLO. Louisville. Ky.
F.\CEY, STAN
Anything For You
WFPG, Atlantic City, N. J.
FANT, JULIAN
Julian's Blackboard
WFOY. St. Augustine, Fla.
PARIS, GEORGE
Early Risers
"WVIM, Vicksburg, Miss.
F.\RKAS, REMY
Record Rarities
WQXR. New York. N. Y.
F.VRMER, CHUCK
Chuck Wagon
KVVC. Ventura. Calif.
FARMER, JON
Early Worm, Hillbilly Hit Re-
view
WAGA, Atlanta, Ga.
F.ARRAR. JACK
Kilocycle Klambake
KTFI. Twin Falls, Ida.
FARRKLL. JOHN
WHEB, Portsmouth, N. H.
FAULKN'^R, BILL
WISH, Indianapolis, Ind.
FAUST, DAVE
Merry-Go-Round
KEEN, San Jose, CaUf.
FE.AGANS, ERNIE
Feagans' Follies
WDEF, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Dise Joekeys — Radio-Television
FEATHER, LEONARD
Jazz At Its Best
WMGM, New York. N. Y.
FEATHERSTONE, CHARLIE
WNDR, Syracuse, N. Y.
FERGUSON, BILL
Moments of Melody
WRUF, Gainesville, Pla. .
FIELDING, JULES
Juke Box Revue
WMBM, Miami Beach, Fla.
FILIPIAK, STEVE
Matinee At Sun-Up
WHRV, Ann Arbor, Mich.
FINCH, BUD
Coffee Club
WELI, New Haven, Conn.
FINGER, ART
Sun Dial
KXYZ, Houston, Tex.
FINLAYSON, JACK
Club 1310
KFKA, Greeley, Colo.
FINN, MICHAEL
Finn Fare
WEOA. Evansville, Ind.
FIORE, BILL
Morning: Moods
WWCA. Gary, Ind.
FISCHER, BILL
1440 Club
WROK, Roekford, 111.
FISHER, EARL
1450 Club
WFUN, Huntsville, Ala.
FISHER, JOE
KCHE, El Reno, Okla.
FITZGERALD, GORDON
Rendezvous With Melody
WRAP, Fort Worth, Tex.
FLANAGAN, PAUL
Tri-City Ballroom
WTRY, Troy, N. Y.
FLEMING, BRUCE
Guess-A-Tune
KSON, San Diesro, Calif.
FLINT, WALTER
Platter Party
WGPC, Albany, Ga.
FLOOD, JOE
Upsee Daisy
KTLN, Denver, Colo.
FLYNN, NORMAN
WENE, Binfihamton-Endicott,
N. Y.
FORBES, BOB
Musical Alarm Clock
WJMX, Florence, S. C.
FORD, ART
Milkman's Matinee
WNEW, New York, N. Y.
FORD, DOUGLAS
Lunchtime Tunes
WHIS, Bluefield, W. Va.
FORD, JOHN
John Ford Show
WTCN, Minneapolis, Minn.
FORD, LLOYD
Western Frolic
KAYS, Hays, Kans.
FORSTER, BOB
WICA, Ashtabula, O.
FORSTER, ROGER
Forster's Follies
WEOA, Evansville, Ind.
FORT, ARNOLD B.
WOOK, Silver Spring^. Md.
FORTUNE, BILL
KWON, Bartlesville, Okla.
FOSTER, JOHN
Requestfully Yoiu-s
WBAX, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
FOSTER, JOSEPH
Request Party
WSSB, Durham, N. C.
FOSTER, SID
Sunrise Musical, Hillbilly Hit
Parade
KSTB, Breckenridg-e, Tex.
FOWLER, BILL
Musical Clock
WGPC. Albany, Ga.
FOWLER, JIM
Record Shop
WGPC, Albany, Ga.
FOX, LKS
Music Box
WMMW, Meriden, Conn.
FRAIM. JOHN
Wabash Avenue Serenade
WTHI. Terre Haute, Ind.
FRANCIS, JACK
Saturday Date
WGAC, Aug-usta, Ga.
FRANCIS, JOE
WNHC, New Haven, Conn.
FRANKLIN, DON
Nightcap
WMAN, Mansfield, O.
FRANKLIN, |OE
B. Mar. 9, 1926, New York,
N. Y.; Joe Franklin's Record
Shop, WJZ; Antique Record Shop,
WMCA; Echoes Of The Big Time,
WMCA.
FRANKLIN, ROSS
Starlight Parade
KYNO, Fresno, Calif.
ART SCANLON
Humorist
WINS
New York
933
Iliso J4»(*ko> s ICafli«»- ld«>\ isioii
IKANT/. \\«M»I»\
I'ilMi riul>. Hillbilly Cluck
W.ii.lier
WHOC. Philadelphia. Miss.
I KASKK. Itll.l.
l{ii|il(--l K.ii- Kh.vllim
\V'r<>.M. iniMiMiiiii;loti. IimI.
IKA\. JA( IJIKS
l.i-liMiii;; Willi J. Kray
WQXU, N.« VorU. N. Y.
I'KA/IKK. IIAI.
Hii MUf.i^-l Club
WSTl'. Salisbury, N. C.
I KK\< II, nu K
'I'np- In l'i)|is
WKl.M KliniiM, N. Y.
IKKNl 11. .IA( K
KN(i.\ ili.iinj Knrks. N. Dak.
I ki:nkki.. mii.t
ll.iiinoiiy ll.ill
KI'I.W Ti'.xas City. 'Pi'X.
I KIKDM AN. ST.W
.111//, (Mi'iMval
W.I.M.I, IMiil.iililphia. Pa.
I'l.illir I'ar.iilc
IKIKI.INd. ,II.M
WXItA. KiMiiinic, N. Y.
I l{«»K.MMIN<;. KOKKKT
l{ii|Ui'sl lull.v Yours
WKKW, Kail Claire. Wis.
IKOST. DON
Tlir 'riiiickeeper
WIHH, .Macdii. Ga.
I KOST. .I.\(K
Khajisdily In Wax
Kl.Hli. Koi-hester. jNIinn.
II NK. -M.\KK N.
Mu.'iic For Milad.v
WMGW. MiiidvillG. Pa.
ri .S(0. DAN
Tiiiii'kccpcr
WKA].. Rome, N. Y.
G.VBRIEL, DON
Dawn's Early Ligrht
WJW. Cleveland, O.
(i.XINKS. KIBEX
The Zero Hour
KFAR. Fairbanks. Alaska
<;ALL.4HEK, EDDIE
Moondial. Sundial
WTOP. Washin^'ton. D. C.
O.VRCIA, GENE
Unk Gene
WALT, Tampa, Fla.
G.ARDNER, JIMMY
KEBE. Jacksonville. Tex.
G.\RL.4ND, HOWARD
Here's Garland
WGBA. Columbus, Ga.
ti.ARR. BILL
Bill Garr Show
KWKW, Pasadena, Calif.
G.ARRETT, LEE
WROV, Roanoke, Va.
G.4RRIS. SID
S.vmphony Sid Show
WJEL, SprJngrfield, O.
G.4RRITY, BOB
Relaxing- With Garrity
WGBB. Freeport. N. Y.
GARROWAY, DAVE
11:60 Club. Dave Garroway
Show
WMAQ. Chieag-o. 111.
GAY, CONNIE B.
Town And Country Time
WARL. Arlington. Va.
GAYLE, BOB
WROV, Roanoke, Va.
GEERS. SEMON
Morning Frolics
WNMP. Evanston, HI.
GENIAL GENE
WGVI. Charlotte, N. C.
liENTILE, L.AKKV
(;ciiiilc Hinihi-party
W.I UK D.lriiii. .Mi.'h.
(.KK \<;HTV. I.AKKV
KOII Kuiindiip
KoH. Kiiiii. Nlv.
GKRMAW. BILL
Kiiurd ScsMdll
WIII'N Hiliiliiiu'.lciii I'.i.
4.lllltO\S. 4.\MES
W.MAI., Wa.-hui;:loii. I). C.
GlltNKV. JOE
<ild .Iih'h Klix Kliib
KLIX, Twill F.illH. Ida.
(illt.SON, .\LK<'
Uunil Toast .\ii<l Corfcf
WVCG, Coral (Jablus, Fla.
<ill'I''4»R». ALEC
Soulhwist Staniprde
KTHC, A list ill, Tex.
(.|Lltl':KT. J.\( K
wi,i:r. Kn.-, Pa,
GII.DROV. RALPH
Wj-'DF, Flint, Mich.
GILL. i'Al L
Time To Remember
WCSH. Portland. Me.
(iiRoiLX, lef:
Dollars Or Donuts
KGO. S;in Francisco. Calif.
GIVEN, JOE
Band Parade
WOV. New York. N. Y.
(iLAS.S, LODIS
Hocdown Harmonies
WTRC, Elkhart. Ind.
(iLE.VSON, BOB
ReiiuestluUy Yours Coffee
Club
WMSL. Decatur, Ala.
GLENN. ART
Club 970
WJMX. Florence. S. C.
GLOSSEN, LONNIE
The Party Line
KWHN. Fort Smith, Ark.
GOLDEN. HAL
1240 Club
WJTN. Jamestown. N. Y.
GOODLETTE, RICHARD H.
1340 Club
WKIC. Hazard. Ky.
GOODREAU, CEClL
Your Dancing Date
WVIM. Vicksburg. Miss.
GORDON, BILL
WHBQ. Memphis, Tenn.
GORDON, JIM
WNDR. Syracuse, N. Y.
GORDON, PHIL
Afternoon Swing Session
WWRL, Woodside, N. Y.
GORDON, ROBERT
Make Mine Music
KXRO. Aberdeen. Wash.
GORE, DEL
Del Gore Show
KYA, San Francisco. Calil.
(iOSLIN, JOHN
KCBC, Des Moin.es, la.
GOSS, GENE
Platter Party
KLRA, Little Rock, Ark.
GRADY, JACK
Ramblin' Bob
KXOA, Sacramento. Calif.
GRADY, JOE
950 Club
WPEN. Philadelphia. Pa.
GRAHAM, BILL
Pop Parade
KDSH. Boise. Ida.
GRANT, FELIX
Tune Inn
WWDC, Washington, D. C.
934
(.IC.WT. II.\L
,Mii-i.:il (lock
WDIU, KoanoUc. Va,
(.R,\\T. JOHNNY
.lohmiy (Jraiit Show
KGIL, S.iii Fernaiulo, Calil.
GHAVE.S. I»«)N
\niiy I (11 With Don
WIIKV Ann Arbor, Mich.
*.n\\ . Ill (;h
Wl)/., Dc.alur, 111.
(.KAN, J.\CK
WIIOS. Dc.atur. Ala.
<.K,\V. JOHN
,M ii>ic- For You
Wliolt. •hattanooK'a, Tenn,
(^KE(.<;, BOB
,MijiiiiiiL' .Mclodii'H
KI'ST l'ic-.ii)ii. Ida.
<aCK(iOI(l, tiRKG
I'riw-Ciil
KKI'K. (»dl■h^iu, T<X.
(.KKKN. .\IIT
,M,ikc lii-licve Ballroom
WMIE, Miami. Fla.
(iREENBER<;, H.\L
Reveille Roundup
WILS. Lansinpr, Mich.
GREUEL, RICHARD
Teletunes
KFAR, Fairbanks, .\la.ska
GREY, TED
Yours And Mine
KSGM. Ste. Genevieve. Mo.
(iKIFFIN, DAN
WGTM. Wilson. N. C.
GRIFFIN, HOWARD
What's Your Pleasure
KCRC, Enid, Okla.
GRIFFIN, WAYNE
Music From Rosflawn
KSVP. Artesia. N. Mex.
GRIFFITHS, BILL
KOL. Seattle. Wash.
(iRIFFITHS. BILL
Request Time
WKRT. Cortland. N. Y.
GRIM, CHARLES
Dreamtime
KXO. El Centro. Calif.
GRISSOM, GAIL
Tele-Quest Time
WTTS. Bloomington, Ind,
GRISWOLD, JACK
Studio A
WCSS, Amsterdam. N. Y.
GROFF, WILL
WJEJ. Hagerstown. Md.
GROMAN, JIMMY
Sleepy Jim
WMID. Atlantic City, N. J.
GROSS, DON
Melody Matinee
WAYX. Waycro.ss. Ga.
GUERIN, BILL
That Program. Little Folks
WMFD. Wilmington, N. C.
GUIDI, HUGH
Top Spot
WTOP. Washington. D. C.
GUNN, BEN
Roll Jordan
WEAS. Atlanta. Ga.
GUSS, EDDIE
DJPR. Greenville, Miss.
GUTHRIE, BILL
Coffee Club
WTAW, College Station, Tex,
GWY^NN, Z. V.
Easy Listening. Easy Does It
WIBC. Indianapolis. Ind.
— H —
HAASER, CHARLIE
To The Ladies
WMAS, Springfield, Mass.
Disc Jockeys — Radio-TeloviKion
HAGAN, STAN
Sug'ar And Spice
KANS. Wichita, Kans.
HAGEMAN, JIM
Musical Cloclt
WCHV, Charlottesville, Va.
HAGER, BILL
Hag-er Jazz Time
WHAT, Miami Beach, Fla.
HAGGERTY, FRED
Musical Greeter
WFPG. Atlantic Cily, N. J.
HAIT, MAL
Oft The Record
WKIP. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
HALE, HENRY
Million Dollar Parade
WDAS, Philadelphia, Pa.
HALE. PHIL
Phil Hale Show
WKNB, New Britain, Conn.
HALEY. THOMAS C.
Off The Record
WTAM, Cleveland, O.
HALL, CHARLIE
Wax Works, Savoy Junction
WCSC, Charleston, S. C.
HALL, FRED
Nig-ht Flig-ht
WMIE, Miami, Fla.
HALL, JIM
Your Favorite Hymns
KTW, Seattle, Wash.
HALL. JIM
Corn In Carolina
WBBB, Burling^ton, N. C.
HALL. JOHN
WGBF, Evansville, Ind.
HALL, NORMAN
Strictlj' Informal
WOMI, Owensboro, Ky.
HALL. RUSS
Russ Hall Show
WJR, Detroit. Mich.
HALLOCK, TED
Potluck Party
KPOJ, Portland, Ore.
HAMBLEY. BOB
Rhythm, Ranch
WNJR, Newark, N. J.
HAMILTON. JIM
Record Shop
WIND, Chicago, 111.
HAMILTON. WARD
WWNY, Watertown. N. Y.
HAMMONS, ELMER R.
Ross Record Shop
WGUY, Bang-or, Me.
HAMRICK. TINY
Tune Time With Tiny
WKBW. Buffalo, N. Y.
HANCOCK, JOHN
Timekeeper Time
WKTY, La Crosse, Wis.
HANSON, KEN
Sunshine Hour
KXLF, Butte. Mont.
HARDIN, GENE
Hillbilly Ramble
WABB, Mobile, Ala.
HARDING. JIM
Talk Of The Town
WDAK, Columbus, Ga.
HARDY. JAMES
Platter Party
WIBC, Indianapolis, Ind.
HARMONSON, KEN
Your Program
KTW, Seattle, Wash.
HARNISH. BOB
Melody Matinee
WLAN. Lancaster, Pa.
HAKPE, RONALD
Timeteller
WALT, Tampa, Fla.
HARRAL, HANK
Western Roundup
KSEL, Lubbock, Tex.
HARRILL, NELSON
Wake Up Time
WGWR, Asheboro, N. C.
HARRIS. BOB
WVNJ, Musical Matinee
WVNJ, Newark. N. J.
HARRIS, DAVID
Juke 13ox Review
KUBA, Yuba Cily, Calif.
HARRIS. HERB
The Mailman
WQXI, Atlanta, Ga.
HARRIS, JOHN
Record Matinee, Get Up An<»
Get Happy
KSUN, BLsbee, Ariz.
HARRISON, CH.4RLIE
920 Club
KTLW, Texas City, Tex.
HARRISON, CHUCK
Juke Box Review
WAML, Laurel, Miss.
HARRISON. MEL
Amohalko-Sasnakra Serenade
KWHN, Port Smith, Ark.
HARROVER, BEN
Coffee Time
KLFI, Dallas, Tex.
HART. GEORGE
New Sounds
WCAM, Camden, N. J.
HART, JIM
Saturday Night Musical
KTKT, Tucson, Ariz.
HART. MAURICE
Straight From The Heart
KFWB. Hollywood, Calif.
HARTLEY, .JIM
Hillbilly Hit Parade, 1240
Club
WGGA. Gainesville, Ga.
HARVEY, DICK
Dick Harvey Show
WSAP, Portsmouth - Norfolk,
Va.
HARVEY. HENRY
Carnival Of Music
KFBI, Wichita, Kans.
HARVEY, PAUL
Music As You Like It
KHMO. Hannibal, Mo.
HARVEY. TOM
Rhythm By Request
WVCH, Chester, Pa.
HASSING. DOUG
WMGY, Montg'omery, Ala
HATCHER. JACK
Juke Box Review
WLEA, Hornell, N. Y.
HAVEMAN, TOM
Rumpus Room
KVOS. Bellingham, Wash.
HAWKE. ROHN
1260 Club
KVSF, Sante Fe, N. Mex.
HAWTHORNE, BEN
Breakfast With Ben
WTHT, Hartford, Conn.
HAY, TOM
Rockdale Reville
WMOC. Covington, Ga.
HAYNES. JERRY
Serenade That's New
KIXL, Dallas, Tex.
HEADRICK. KENNETH
KFGT, Fremont, Neb.
HEALY, NAUM
Fields, Variety Show
KAFY, Bakersfield, Calif.
HEAVILAN. BOB
WGIG, Brunswick, Ga.
HECKMAN. FRED
WTUX, Wilmingrton, Del.
935
HEDGEPETH. WILLIAM
Uncle Zeb
WCSC, Charleston, S. C.
HEGARD, KEN
WFOX, Milwaukee, Wis.
HELGESON, BOB
12.30 Club
KISD. Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
HELLER. BOB
KTAE. Taylor. Tex.
HELLVER. ART
Ranch House Roumlui)
WMIL. Milwaukee, Wis.
HENDRICKS, RICK
Tic Toe Tunes
KAWT, Doug-las. Ariz.
HENNESY, THOMAS
WJBF, Augusta, Ga.
HENRIKSON. LES
The Les Henrikson Show
WCON, Atlanta, Ga.
HENRY. GIL
Spinning Bandstand
KMUR, Murray, Utah
HENRY, OLLIB
After Hours
WJBC, Bloomington, 111.
HENRY. PAT
Sierra Serenade
KXRX. San Jose. Calif.
HENSON. .lERRY'
WKYB, Paducah, Ky.
HERMAN, DON
Music Mart
WPAG, Ann Arbor, Mich.
HERNANDEZ. PATSY
Highway Of Melody
WFOY, St. Augustine, Fla.
HERRICK. SHERB
850 Club
WXKW, Albany. N. Y.
HERRIN, WINDY
Musical Clock
WCCP, Savannah. Ga.
HERSON. BILL
The Timekeeper
WRC, Washington. D. C.
HESS. BILL
Bill The Bell Boy
WKRG. Mobile, Ala.
HESS. JIM
Cowboy Jubilee
WKGN, Knoxville, Tenn.
HESTER, JESS
WVIM, Houseparty
WVIM, Vicksburg, Miss.
HEWEY, DOWNEY
WSOY, Decatur, 111.
HICKMAN. RUSS
Melody Lane
WEPM, Martinsburg-, W. Va.
HICKOK, BILL
Alarm Clock Club, Open House
WXKW, Albany, N. Y.
HICKS, JOHN
Hick's Hayride
KEPO, El Paso, Tex.
HIGGINBOTHAM. JERRY
Midnight Serenade
KMJ, Fresno, Calif.
HIGGINS. CLYDE
Nite Club Of The Air
WSTV, Steubenville, O.
HILEY. JOE
KGY, Olympia, Wash.
HILL. EDDIE
Eddie Hill Show
WMPS, Memphis, Tenn.
HILL. F. R., JR.
Hit The Deck
WTSV, Claremont, N. H.
HIRSCH. WOODY
Melody Ranch
KUTA, Salt Lake City. Utah
IHsf .look«»> s lt:i(li(»-'l'olc\ isiiiii
III.VSO.V, OLKN
Swuitrlimr
\V.1A(;. Ni.irdlk, N.-l)i-.
liOl'K. HOI, I, IS
Honit'spiiii Harniony
KVNJ, K,ir>,'o, N. D.ik.
IKMJ.VN. KD
Hi>>.'.nrs Alley
KWHC Kl \V..ilh. T«-x
li(M;\N. MAKTV
Mrrry tin Koiiiid. aMiisic M;ii(.
VVliiTc's Hou^.-iii
\V('KI>. rhUMt'o, 111.
IKXiAN. MAKTY
Si. lis (111 I'.ir.idc
w.i.ii). riii.-.nro. 111.
IIO(i<i.VTT. JACK
Wake Up Yalumii
KIT. Yukini.i. Wash.
HOI. I. AM), CMKKORI) I).
W'dOK'. SlIv.T SlU-lIK,'. Mil.
HOI.l.lNciSWOKTII. DKNMS
I l.")(l I hil.
WWNK. llr.Ulcy, \V. Va.
IIOI.M. ( L.WT
oui Wrsi Spfi-ial
K(i\'K. L.iiulcr. Wyo.
HOLM AN, KNOX
Holman's Hoodown
WSFA. Monteroincry. Ali.
HOLMKS, B. KICIIARO
W.VMS. Wilniing-ton. Del.
HOLTZ, THOMSON
Pot Liii^k
WOW. Omaha. Neb.
HOOD, JOHN
14,50 Club
WGNS, Miirfreesboro. Trim.
HOOKS, RALPH
Alarm Clock Club
KWSL. Lake Charles, La.
HOOVER, CHXTCK
Star Spotlig-hl
WHKK. Akron, O.
HOPE, WINKIE
Midnisrht Ballroom
WTAR Norfolk, Va.
HOPKINS, BILL
Hillbilly Hoedown
WKNA. Charleston. W. Va.
HOPKINS, WES
920 Club, Lucas Band.sland
WTTM. Trenton, N. J.
HORN. BOB
1460 Club
KIMA, Yakima. Wash.
HOUGLUM, ROBERT
Studio Part.v
KASH. Eugene, Ore.
HOWARD, "TOBE"
WGRC, Louisville. Ky.
HOWRIGAN. CAL
Coffee Concert
WTYS. Marianna. Fla.
HUBBELL, HARRY
Yawn Patrol
WILM. Wilmington. Del.
HUniMAC. JOHN
WFKY, Frankfort, Ky.
HUDSON, BOB
1240 Club
KVNI, Coeiu- D'Alene. Ida.
HUDSON. GEORGE
Downbeat Club
WCAP, Asbury Park, N. J.
HUDSON. HARVEY L.
1450 Club
WLEE, Richmond, Va.
HUGHES, RUSH
WCT'L. Chicago, 111.
HUGHES, TOM
Mailbag
WSLS, Roanoke. Va.
HULBERT, MAURICE
Tan Town Jubilee, Sepia
SWIMH t'luli
WDIA M.ni|>liis. Tcnn.
Ill I.L, DICK
Oiii- Twd Tlirci- (Mull
WKKI'. S.iv.iiiii.ih. (ia.
IIULI., IIAR\VO(M>. JK.
• irilibcan M.ilinci*
WAPA. San .Iiiaii, P. U.
Ill I.L, IIOLLIS C.
Sill p W.ilkfrs' Si'ri';ia<lc-
KVoo Tuls.i. Okla.
Ill NTKK, HEN
KK.\, I'cjill.iiid. Oil-.
in NTKK, DAN
WKIiK. Kliiil. Mi.h.
HI KST. El)
I-M IliirsI SJMiw
Wl'KN. I'hil.iilclphi.-i. Pa.
Ill KST. WILSON
Miihi.' In The Ni:;hl
KTHS. Hot Spiiii.'s. Ark.
HUSING, TED
Bandstond. WMGM; St. Nick
Boxing .CBS-TV.
IIISTKN, ll.\K\ K\
PM Pl.itlci- I'arly
WABY, Alb.iriy. N. V.
Ill .STUS, CL.VIDE
WTUX. Wilmin>,'^l«ii. iJel.
HUTCHINSON, HARDY
Melody Quiz
KHBC. Hilo. T. H.
HITCHINSON, JIMMIE
Boogie Man
WHSY. Hattlesburg, Mi.ss.
HUTCHINSON, JOHN
Kilo Platter Party
WGAU. Athens. Ga.
IDE, C.\RL
Carl Ide Calling
WNJR. Newark. N. J.
IHLENFELD, WARREN
Take It Easy Time
WISR. Butler, Pa.
INGRAM. BILL
Matinee At Melody Lane
KSYL. Alexandria, La.
IRVINCi, BOB
WLAP, Lexington. Ky.
IRVING. PAUL '
Midnight Flyers
WEDC, Chicago, 111.
ISON, STEVE
Magic Valley Jamboree
WTIP. Charleston. W. Va.
J
JACKSON. LEE
All Nlte Club
WAPO. Chattanooga. Tenn.
J.ACKSON, SANDY
Rhythm Inn
KBON, Omaha, Nebr.
JACKSON. TOM
Time N' Tunes
WKAB, Mobile, Ala.
J.ACOBSEN. DICK
12,30 Club
KXO. El Centro. Calif.
.lAMERSON, PETER
1230 Club
WNEB. Worcester, Mass.
JAMES, BOB
Hi School Hop
WMAN. Mansfield. O.
J.AMOND, WALTER
Serve Yourself Jamboree
KROW. Oakland. Calif.
JARVIS, AL
Make Believe Ballroom
KLAC, Hollywood, Calif.
JENKINS, BIIX
WEAM, Arlington. Va.
936
JENKINS, WAYNE
\'.iiii|y Hour
WHOW. T.MTi- Haul.- liid.
JENNINGS, AL
The A. J. Show
weep. Savannah. Ga.
JENSEN, P.\IL
I'.iii: ~ I'l.iitfT Party
Ki)I,.\ Lincoln. Nobr.
JKNSKN, KAN
Ki'.X Vwliir Varieties
woe. Daveniiorl, la.
JENSEN. HAM
The S.im Jeiisi-M SIkiW
KCK<;. Cedar Rapids. Ia.
JEWELL. TONY
V.iriei.v Cipers
KlI'L, (iarden CAty. Kant*.
JOIINNV, HAPPY
WH.MI), H;ilnniore. Md.
JOHNS. ItKOOKE
.Morning In .Marylaml
WliCC, HellK-sila, .Md.
JOHNSON, CARL
.N'lLThli-.ip Kevue
KDl.X. Diekinson. N. Dak.
JOHNSON. I)E.\N"
Club «7(l
KLER, Roehesli-r. Minn.
JOHNSO.N. DOTTIE
Dottle's Daily
KSON. San Diego. Calif.
JOHNSON. IRWIN
Early Worm
WBNS. Columbus. O.
JOHNSON, ROBERT
Alarm Cloek Club. Musical
Clock
KFOR. Lincoln. Nebr.
JOHNSON, TED
Pajama Party
WHRV. Ann Arbor. Mich.
JOHNSTON, JIMMY
Cousin Jim
WNDB. Daytona "Re ;ch. Fl i.
JOHNSTON, WAYNE
KAMQ, Amarillo, Tex.
JONES. ARMAND
K-Bar Round Up
KVET, Austin. Tex.
JONES, BILL
KLZ, Denver, Colo.
JONES, BOB
Time For A Song
KFAB. Omaha. Neb.
JONES, BOB
Groans By Jones
WBIG. Greensboro. N. C.
JONES. ROD
1240 Club
WJNC. Jacksonville, N. C.
JONES. ROY
Request Granted
WMOC, Covington, Ga.
JONES, TAD
Alarm Clock Club
KAVR. Havre, Mont.
JONES, TOM
Dizzy Fingers
WRFS. Alexander City, Ala.
JOSEPH, EDDY'
The Eddy Joseph Show
WHLD, Niagara Falls. N. Y.
— K —
K.AISER, RON
Musical Reveille
KWOC. Poplar Bluff. Mo.
K.4LMUS, LEE
Stairway to the Stars. WMGM
K.ALASHIAN, PAUL
Dance Time
WGGG. Gainesville. Fla.
KANE, DAVE
WLAU. Laurel. Miss.
Disc Jockeys — Radio-Television
KAUFFMAN, ARNOLD C.
Bandstand
WMBM, Miami Beach, Fla.
KAY, BOB
Cheer-Up Party
WAVE, Louisville, Ky.
KEITEL, JAMES
Western Matinee
KMUS, Muskogee, Okla. '
KEITH, BOB
Bob Keith Show
WLOP, Orlando, Fla.
KELLER, NORM
As You Like lit
WCNH, Quincy, Fla.
KELLER, O. J., JR.
Juke Box Serenade
WTAX, Springfield, 111.
KELLEY, BUDDY
Hillbilly Hoedown
KSUN, Bisbee, Ariz.
KELLY, TOM
Swing Session
WARM, Scranton, Pa.
KENNEDY, BOB
WHB, Kansas City, Mo.
KENNEDY, LOU
Studio Party
WORZ, Orlando, Fla.
KENNEY, TED
WAEB, Allentown, Pa.
KENT, PATSY
Nig-ht Flight
WMIE. Miami, Fla.
KEY, JIMMY
Jimmy's Program
KANS, Wichita, Kans.
KEYSER, WARREN
Musical Nightcap
WHiM, Wilmington, Del.
KILEY, TIM
Tim And Ed
WNMP, Evanston, 111.
KILPATRICK, FRANK
Club 1500
KXRX, San Jose, Calif.
KING, BOB
Wax Works
KSOO, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
KING, CHARLES
Platter Shop
WKAL, Rome, N. Y.
KING, EARL
Lem Hawkins Shows
KPGO. Fargo, N. Dak.
KING, JIM
Needlework, At Your Request
KDMO, Carthage, Mo.
KING, JOHN E.
Musical Clock
WROB. West Point, Miss.
KING, MERCER
WVOP, Vidalia, Ga.
KING, NELSON
Daily Hit Parade, Jamboree
WCKY, Cincinnati, O.
KING, PEE WEE
(See Radio-TV Artists)
KING, VERN
Platter Parade
WLL, St. Louis, Mo.
KING, WALLY
Fun And Frolics
WATR, Waterbury, Conn.
KIRBY, BILL
Music In The Afternoon
WHCU, Ithaca, N. Y.
KIRBY, JERRY
Two-Thirty Session
WKBB, Dubuque, la.
KIRBY, JIMMY
Alabama Hayloft Jamboree
WAPI, Birmingham, Ala.
KISER, JIMMY
Luncheon With Music
WSOC, Charlotte, N. C.
KISTLER, JACK
Call And Collect
WFPB, Middletown, O.
KITTLESON, CURT
Scandinavian Melody Time
KXLF, Butte, Mont.
KLAVEN, GENE
WBMD, Baltimore, Md.
KLEIN, ED
Cousin Ed Show
WWXL, Peoria, 111.
KLEY, HERBERT
Polka Platter Parade
WLIP, Kenosha, Wis.
KLINKERMANN, DALE
Midnight Frolic
KMAC, San Antonio. Tex.
KLYCE, KENNETH M.
WTPR, Paris, Tenn.
KNIGHT, DICK
Dick Knight Show
KYNO, Fresno, Calif.
KNIGHT, FRED
Knight Club
WIBG. Philadelphia, Pa.
KNIGHT, KEN
Musical ClocTr
WTCO, Campbellsville, Ky.
KNIGHT, LARRY
Tempos At Ten, N. C.
KNIGHT, TED
WFNS, Burlington, N. C.
KNUTSON, HAL
Keniters Klub
KENI, Anchorage, Alaska
KNUTSON, KEN
Afternoon Tune-Time
KLPM, Minot, N. Dak.
KOCH, ORV
KFNF, Shenandoah, la.
KOHL, JAMES
Early Risers Party
WBOW, Terre Haute, Ind.
KOLB, HAROLD
Musical Showcase
WARC, Rochester, N. Y.
KOONS, BOB
Jazz Show
KMO, Tacoma, Wash.
KOVACIC, FRANK
Juke Box Jamboree, The Wax
Museum
KMVI, Wailuku, Maui, T. H.
KOVACS, ERNIE
Koffee With Kovacs
WTTM, Trenton, N. J.
KRAFFT, BOB
Disc Derby
KXXX, Colby, Kans.
KRIEGEL, GIL
Laft With Lunch
WITH, Baltimore, Md.
KRUPP, LARRY
Anything Goes
WJW, Cleveland, O.
KRUSBERG, ROY J.
WRLD, West Point, Ga.
LABBY, LEN
KSJO, San Jose, Calif.
LACY, JACK
Listen To lacy, Bushels of Fun;
WliNS, New York, N. Y.
LADD, JIMMIE
Humpus Room
KHON, Honolulu, T. H.
LAFFERTY, HERB
Penthouse Party
WTOL, Toledo, O.
937
LAIRD, JERE
Music in the Night
KHBC, Hilo, T. H.
LaMAR, JACK
Housewives Serenade, Club 18
WCAM, Camden, N. J.
LAMB, BILL
Jam For Breakfast
WBBC. Flint, Mich.
LAMB. JAY H.
WRLD, West Point, Ga.
LaMEBE, ROY
Your Bad Roy
WPHR, Wisconsin Rapids,
Wis.
LANDFEAR, DEAN
Off The Record
WMT, Cedar Rapids, la.
LANE, ALICE
WOOK, Silver Spring, Md.
LANSON, SNOOKY
Snooky's Song Shop
WSM, Nashville, Tenn.
LAPAN, DON
Don Lapan Show
KTRB, Modesto, Calif.
LARKIN, DON
Night Time Frolic
WAAT, Newark, N. J.
LARSON, PAUL
Timekeeper
WNEB, Worcester, Mass.
LARSON, RAY
Tune Shop
KXLF, Butte, Mont.
LASSITER, CHAD
Chad Lassiter Show
WDXI, Jackson, Tnen.
LATTING, BOB
Surprise Party
KOCY, Oklahoma City, Okla.
LAUX, ED
Requestfully Yours
WINZ. Hollywood, Fla.
LAWRENCE, JACK
Friendly Time
WIRL, Peoria, 111.
LAWRENCE, LARRY
Request Time
WAGE, Syracuse, N. Y.
LAWRENCE, LABBY
Larry Lawrence Show
WKBW, Buffalo, N. Y.
LAWRENCE, PAUL
Needles & Spins
WVCH, Chester, Pa.
LAWSON, JACK
Melody Ballroom
KXOA, Sacramento, Calif.
LEACH, BOB
Clockwatcher
WRUF, Gainesville, Fla.
LeCLEBCQ, GREGORY
KIFI, Idaho Falls, Ida.
LEE, BETTY
Woman's Magazine
WJJL, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
LEE, DAVE
Dave Lee Show
WKJG, Fort Wayne, Ind.
LEE, DAVE
Hi Neighbor
WLOK, Lima, O.
LEHMANN, TED
The Wax Shop
WATO, Oak Ridge, Tenn.
LEHNOFF, BILL
Moments With the Masters
KTW, Seattle, Wash.
LEIGHTON, JERRY
Morning Madhouse
WKIC. Hazard, Ky.
LEIGHTON, JACK
At Yovu- Request
KTOP, Topeka, Kans.
Ilis4* J«><*ko.s lta(li<>-'l ('l4'\ isiitii
l.KMKN, MATT
'riiiiiiii Uciuiezvous
Kol'ii, 'Pihuon. Ariz.
I.K.MKK. itIM.
■ !» O'clock S|)i'<i:il
KWYO. Sliiriclaii. Wyo.
I.KdNAKI). Ill I)
li'.' (lull
WUIlC .1.1. k-nii. Miss.
I.KON.XKl), liOWIK
\\A1,K. K.ill Kivor. Mass.
I.KKNKK. S.\l K
i;iU(P K.idio Row
Wl.r/. ItiKltrcport. Conn.
i.KSTKK. J.\(K
WK.MR, Cliua>.'o. HI.
I.KVKNSON. LKSI.IK
WSVH, Rutland. Vl.
I.KWIS. Ai.
WKKi;. Mobile. Ala.
I.KWI.S. DON
WEMJ, Brewlon. Ala.
I.KWIS. El)
!fM Club
KFX.I. Grand .lunotion. Colo.
LKWIiS. GEORGE
Musio B.v Request
WCBM. Baltimore, Md.
LEWIS. LEON
WOKO, Albany, N. T.
LEWIS, MILT
You Asked For It
WXLW. Indianapolis. Ind.
LEZOTTE. (JEORGE
Music Box
WAVZ. New Haven, Conn.
LIBLTTI, GEORGE
Melody Matinee
WRNY. Rochester, N. Y.
LIND, CHICK
Chick Lind Show
WSRS, Cleveland, O.
LINDER, VAL
KEX. Portland, Ore.
LINDSEY, JAMES H.
Roy's Record Room
KWSL, Lake Charles, La.
LINTON, PETE
WTPR, Paris, Tenn.
LINVILLE, BOB
Swing- Shift
WCAE. Pittsburgrh, Pa.
LITCH, UNCLE
Cornfield Frolics
■WPAL, Charleston, S. C.
LIVELY, LEE
Lively Show
WLOW. Norfolk. Va.
LIVEZEY, THOMAS E.
Melody Ranch
WRAP, Allentown, Pa.
LLOYD, TOM
Coffee Club
WSWN, Belle Glade, Fla.
LOCKHART, HARRY
Hits For Mrs.
KTHS. Hot Springs. Ark.
LOHMEIER, BILL
9.30 Club
WSLI. Jackson, Miss,
LOKEY, FRANK
Spartan Time
WORD, Spartanburg, S. C.
LONG, TED
Platter Party
KCBD. Lubbock. Tex.
LONGCHAMP, BOB
Club 1450
WKXL, Concord, N. H.
LONGFELLOW, TOMMY
Rise And Shine
KHOZ, Harrison, Ark.
LONGWORTH, BILL
Free And Easy
WGBI, Scranton, Pa.
I.OKKNZ. GKOKGE
Twin Ciliis Hour
W.I.IL. Ni.iKara Fall!.. N. Y.
LOT/.. VKKN
V.'illcy Roundup
KVNJ. Fartro, N. D.ik.
Lot NSItl KV. JIM
.Nlt-'lll W.ltrll
WIND. ('111. .it-i). 111.
LOW. K.VMBI.IN
K.iinhiiw RiiiKO
W.Ml,. Ni.iir.ir.i Falls, N. Y.
I.OWE. J.VCK
1 »,")ll Club
WWnr. Washintfton. D. C.
LOWE. JIM
Till' Iviiwi- Iiciwn
WIUK. liKli.iii.iiiolis. Iiid.
I.OWEKV, UVKON
KWTX, Wa<<), Tex.
LOWKV, LEW
Melody Merchant
KOOL. Phoenix, Ariz.
LUCAS, BEN
Talk of the Town
WRGA, Rome. Ga.
LUCAS, WILLIAM
Time And Tempos
KOLN, Lincoln, Nebr.
LUDWIG, JAMES
WLEU, Erie, Pa.
LUKENS, NED
Jack The Bell Boy
■WEAS. Atlanta, Ga.
LUND, GEORGE
Musical Clock
WSSV, Petersburg:, Va.
LUNDQUIST, JACK
KDZA, Pueblo, Colo.
LUPO, JAMES
Hayloft Jamboree
WROM, Rome, Ga.
LUPTON, JOHNNY
Rhythm By Request
WLAN, Lancaster, Pa.
LYLES, JOHNNIE '
Blues, Bounce And Boogrie
KALB, Alexandria, La.
LYNN, BOB
Bob Lynn Show
WIOD, Miami, Fla.
LYNN, FRED
Musical Clock
KGBX, Springfield, Mo.
LYNN, S. KEN
Saturday Party, Ken Lynn
Calling-
WLW, Cincinnati, O.
— iffc
McADOO, DICK
Yawn Patrol
WGBG, Greensboro, N, C.
McCALL, JACK
McCall Comes Calling
KSYL, Alexandria. La.
McCarthy, red
Platter Chatter
■WHBG. Harrisburg, Pa,
McCartney, dick
Western Roundup
KMUS, Muskogee, Okla.
McCAY. RAY
Ray McCay Show
WQXI, Atlanta, Ga.
McCOY, BILL
McCoy's Mad House
KWNW, Wenatehee, Wash,
McCREARY, MACK
KEBE, Jacksonville, Tex.
McCUNE, DON
Prevues And Melody
KFAR. Fairbanks, Alaska
MoDANIELS, ROBERT
Record Shop
KSVP, Artesia, N. Max,
938
,Mrl)0\.\LI), FK.V.NK
.Merry (Jo- Kiiiiiid
WCOP. Hii^ion. Mass.
.MrDONALD. JAV
Record Club
WEW, St. LouiH. Mo.
.Mrl)0\.\I,l>. TEX
Kiplcy Kiiiui->*t» Time. MaRon,
Kliiiiiiuf And Brown County
.M.ilirifCB
WFT.M. Maysvillf. Ky.
MrlM)Ndr<;iI, J.XMES F.
.M.iki- Viiiir Own .MuKic
\VHl-( HiiilMiii. N. Y.
MrUOW.VLL. KODDV
Koddy Mi'Uowall Show
KMPC. Lo.M Anfc'cleH. Calif.
McELKOV. MAC
Top Of The Morning
WIKK. Erie Pa.
.McENANEV, JOHN
Hddiicr J. Socker
WIZE, Springfield, O.
M<EWEN, PETE
Club .\M
WMLS. Sylacauga. Ala.
MeFADDEN, BOB
RequestfuUy Yours
KSIM, Sikeston, Mo.
McG.AKRY, MAC
The Mac McGarry Show
WBEC. Pittsfield, Mass.
McGOVERN, TOM E.
KROD, El Paso, Tex.
McGR.\TH, NED
Mailbag Matinee
WHDL. Olean. N. Y.
MoHUGH, JACK
Seven Thirty Club
WHWL, Nanticoke, Pa.
McK.AY. TED
Hit Tune Party
WKNA, Charleston, W. Va.
MeKEE, BOB
KWFC, Hot Springs, Ark.
McKENNA, JACK
Listen And Win
WEBC, Duluth. Minn.
McKENZIE, ED
Jack The Bellboy
WJBK. Detroit. Mich.
McKINNEY, GEORGE
KAMQ, Amarillo, Tex.
McKINNEY, HAMP
Mac's Merry Madhouse
KTIP, Porterville, Calif.
McKINNEY, WILLIAM C.
1490 Club
KXRJ, Russellville, Ark.
McKINNON, BOB
1050 Club
WRFS, Alexander City, Ala.
Mcknight, john
Music Hall
WVNJ, Newark. N. J.
Mclaughlin, bob
570 Club
KLAC, Hollywood, Calif.
McLAURIN. FRANTv
Homemakers Harmonies
KFXM, San Bernardino, Calif,
McLEAN, DE.AN
Hillbilly, D. J.
KWBC, Ft. Worth, Tex.
McLEAN, JOHN
Music Til Midnite
WPDQ. Jacksonville, Fla.
McMASTER, JOHN
Sports Matinee
WMEX, Boston, Mass.
MCMILLAN, RAY
Mailbag
WJAG, Norfolk, Nebr,
McNEIL. IDA A.
KGFX. Pierre, S, Dak.
IHsc Jockeys — Radio-Television
Mcpherson, clyde
Ranch Party Time
WROB, West Point, Miss.
McPHERSOX, GAYLORD
Morning' Serenade
WDOD. Chattanoog-a, Tenn.
McRAE, DUANE
Breakfast In Bedlam, Album
Of Musical Memories
KROY, Sacramento, Calif.
McROBERTS. EARL
WXLT, Ely, Minn.
— M —
MAAS, DON
1450 Club
KSEM, Moses Lake, Wash.
MABRY, DICK
A Man And His Music
WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa.
MACK, BILL
Stomp-Time
WEDC, Chicag-o, 111.
MACK, JACK
Country Store
WULA, Eufaula, Ala.
MACK, JIMMY
Yawnin' In The Morning',
Matinee At 1060
WHFB, Benton Harbor, Mich.
MACK, TY
KWOA, Worthington, Minn.
MACK, WALLY
Jive At Five
WBBB, Burlington, N. C.
MacKELVIE. ART
Art MacKelvie Show
KHQ, Spokane, Wash.
MacLEAN, JEAN
1340 Club, It's Up To You
KAVR, Havre, Mont.
MADISON, BOB
Sunrise Serenade
WMAW, Milwaukee, Wis.
MADISON, LARRY
Larry's Roundtable
KVRS, Rock Springs, Wyo.
MAEL, MERRILL
Morning Mael
KENI. Anchorage, Alaska
MAGINNIS, BILL
Breakfast In Bedlam
KSYC, Yreka, Calif.
MAGNUS, JOHN
RL Juke Box
WWRL, Woodside, N. Y.
MAHONEY. JOHN
Harlem Hit Parade
KPRD, Rosenberg, Tex.
MALCOLM. HOWARD
Morning' Watch, Record Rack
WCOP, Boston, Mass.
MALLOY, DICK
WHNC, Henderson, N. C.
MALLOY. LES
1260 Club, Request-By-Wire
KYA, San Francisco, Calif.
MANDRAKE. CHARLES
WICA, Ashtabula, O.
MANNES, HARL
Party Line
KAFY, Bakersfield, Calif.
MANNING, RAY
Ray Manning Show
WIL, St. Louis, Mo.
MANSER, LYMAN
■WWNY, Watertown, N. Y.
MARCOTTE, PAUL
Platter Patter
KPOJ, Portland, Ore.
MARIANI, JOHN
Italian Melodies
WAVZ, New Haven, Conn.
MARSHALL. BOB
Party Line
WGBS, Miami, Fla.
MARSHALL, JERRY
Music Hall
WNEW, New York. N. Y.
3IARSHALL, ,IIM
WTOB, Winston-Salem, N. C.
MARTIN, BOB
Record Rovindup
WALT, Tampa, Fla.
MARTIN, BOBBY
KWTX, Waco, Tex.
MARTIN, JOE
Music Shop
WTMV, East St. Louis, 111.
MARTIN, JOHNNY
Red, Hot And Blue
WERD, Atlanta, Ga.
MARTIN, MURPHY
Woodchoppers Ball
KTRE, Lufkin, Tex.
MARTIN, WINSTON
KFRU, Columbia, Mo.
MARVIN, BILL
Off The Record
KSON, Sap Diego, Calif.
MASI. MARIE, E.
WHBI, Newark, N. J.
M.4SI, WILLIAM A.
WHBI, Newark, N. J.
MASINGILL, LUTHER
Loafi^' With Luther
WDEF, Chattanooga, Tenn.
MASON, DON
Club 970
KLER, Rochester, Minn.
MASON, JOHNNIE
Juke Box Serenade, Rhythm
At Random
WKAI, Macomb, 111.
MASSEY, BOB
Morning- Bandwag-on
WINZ, Hollywood, Fla.
MASTERS, BOB
Invitation To Dream
KXOA, Sacramento, Calif.
MA TEL, CHET
Records For Romance
WOOD, Grand Rapids, Mich.
MATHESON, MAC
Dude Ranch Roundup
KTUC, Tucson, Ariz.
MASTRANGA, JACK
Juke Box Revue
KSYC, Yreka, Calif.
MATTESON, BOB
KT Kapers
KTKT, Tucson, Ariz.
MATTESON, DEAN
WLAU, Laurel, Miss.
MATTHEWS, BILL
Record Room
WMIS, Natchez, Miss.
MATTHEWS, JOHNNY
WDUN, Gainesville, Ga.
MATTISON, HENRY
Rhythm Ranch
KFBI, Wichita, Kans.
MAXIM. DICK
Juke Box Party
WMID, Atlantic City, N. J.
MAXWELL, BOB
Bob Maxwell Show
WW J, Detroit, Mich.
MAXWELL, CHUCK
Variety Matinee, Nig'ht Watch-
man
WREN, Topeka, Kans.
MAYER. BILL
Mayer Of The Morning'
WGAR, Cleveland, O.
MAYFIELD, ROBERT
KROD, El Paso, Tex.
MAYNARD, BILL
Disc Jockey Jamboree
KAMD, Camden, Ark.
939
MEADOR, V. H.
Calling' You, Your Music
WITA, Santurce, P. R.
MEARIAN, MIKE
Mike Mearian Show
WKBW, Buffalo, N. Y.
MELLOY, .lACK
Rainbow Rendezvous
WHOT, South Bend, Ind.
MELTON. FRANK
Prank Melton Show
WDXI, Jackson, Tenn.
MELVILLE, ROLLIE
KOAT, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
MENDELL, ED
Dr. Jive
WDAK, Columbus, Ga.
MENDENHALL, MENDY
Strictly Off The Record
KASI. Ames, la.
MENTZER, A. E.
WJEJ, Hagerstown. Md.
MERCEIN, TOM
1340 Club
WEMP, Milwaukee, Wis.
MERCER, CLIFF
Hillbilly Jamboree
WLOU, Louisville, Ky.
MERCER, JOHNNY
Housewives Matinee
WHAP, Hopewell, Va.
MERCHANT, BILL
850 Club
WKBZ, Muskegon, Mich.
MERCIER, RAY
Matinee Frolic
WPOR, Portland, Me.
MERRIOTT, RAY
Yawn Patrol
KWTO, Springfield, Mo.
MESNER, PETER
WNAE, Warren, Pa.
MESSER, FRANK
Spinner Sanctum
WSKY, Asheville, N. C.
METZLER, ART
Up 'N Atom, Teen Timer's
Party
WATO, Oak Ridge, Tenn.
MEYER, BILL
All Request Program
WLDS, Jacksonville, 111.
MEYERS, DON
WHBC, Canton, O.
MEYERS, WILLIAM
Breakfast With Bill
WPTR. Albany, N. Y.
MICHAEL, BILL
Spinning the Tops
KMAC, San Antonio, Tex.
MICHAEL, JOHN
The Timekeeper
WERC, Erie, Pa.
MICHEL, BOB
Bob Michel Show
WKRT, Cortland, N. Y.
MICHELSEN, BILL
1340 Club
KFBC, Cheyenne, Wyo.
MIDDLETON, DAVE
1460 Club
KIM A, Yakima, Wash.
MILBURN, DEAN
WKID, Urbana, 111.
MILFORD, BOB
1340 Club
WCHV, Charlottesville, Va.
MILLER, DAVE
Home Town Frolic
WAAT, Newark, N. J.
MILLER, HAL
Picadilly Show
KOH. Reno, Nev.
MILLER, JOHNNY
Johnny Miller's Jamboree
WAIR, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Iliso j4K'liC> s lt;Mli4»-l (>l<'\ isiiiii
•MII.I.KR. I.i'KMV
Hr.riKfasI Club
WKIL. riiil.wlclpliia. Pa.
MII.I.KR, OTIS
Ki MS. Hoi Sprint.'.>i. N. Mcx.
MII.I.KR. I'AII,
Kitdifii Kapors
WUOK, LaiuMstor. O.
MILI.KR. ROSS
,Iiikn Hi)X .Iinerlcs, Y()\ir linx
.\l Tho Oprra
WTir. ll.irlfor.l. ("(inn.
MIM.K.R. TOBY
Studio Party
WN.\0. Ralpieh. N. C.
MII.I.S. .IIM
Mi>rnuiir Express
\VK(iN. Kiioxvillc, Totin.
MII.NK. J.\.MKS T.
\VNnr. New Haven. Conn.
MII.NKR. .\KT
'Pill- Hi-conl Shop
WHIM. Pi-oviilence. R. I.
M 1 1. V mil. I.. JOSKPH f.
1 1 00 Club
\VT.A.M. Cleveland. O.
MIMS, BILL
The A Train
WCON. Atlanta. Ga.
MITCHELL. BILL
Disc Jockey Jump
WJMW, Athens. Ala.
MITCHELL. BORIS
WORZ, Orlando. Fla.
MITCHELL, FRED
Hub Cap Parade
WJLB, Detroit. Mich.
MITCHELL, MARK
Early Birds
WKBV. Richmond, Ind.
MITCHELL, PAUL
WHAT. Philadelphia, Pa.
MITCHELL. RAY
Call A Tune
KGEM, Boise. Ida.
MIZNER, CHUCK
KAMQ. Amarillo. Tex.
MOFFATT. RALPH
Say It With Music. Music's
No Mystery
WCCO, Minneapolis. Minn.
MOFFETT, JERRY
Sunnyside Up
KTFI, Twin Falls. Ida.
MOXKMAX, ROBERT
WRJN, Racine, Wis.
MONROE, CAL
Record Rendezvous
WCAP, Asb\iry Park, N. J.
MONROE, HANK
Juke Box Serenade
WOLF, Syracuse, N. Y.
MONROE. JOE
Camptown Radio. Tea And
Trumpets, Monroe's Ayem
Mayhem
KENT, Shreveport. La.
MONSON, PAUL
Melody Express
WHAS. Spring-field. Mass.
MONTGOMERY, DOUG
Delta Disc Derba
KUBC. Montrose, Colo.
MONTGOMERY, JOHN R.
Melody House
WICC. Bridgeport, Conn.
MOONEY, FRANK
Request, Please
WHUM. Reading-, Pa.
MOORE, BERNIB
Bernie And Ray Matinee. Re-
quest Matinee
WKNB. New Britain, Conn.
MOORE, BILL
1340 Club
WFIG, Sumter, S. C,
MOOKK, BOB
Hdb .Moore Sliow
\VL.\W. L.-iwrence. Maws.
MOORK. J.ACK
Hillbilly Roundup
KAKC. Tulsa. Okla.
.MOORE, REV, GATEMOI Til
Liirht Of The Worl.l
WDI.\, Mi-niphiR. Tciiii.
MOOKK. ROBERT
Ton Top Tunes of the Week
KHRC. Hilo, T. H.
.MOORE. VIRGIL
Time For Jivo
WGWC, Selma. Ala.
MOR.VN, ,L\CK
I'iti'hin' Kurvs
KURV, Edintaurg-, Tex.
MORAN, -JACK
WMON, Montgomery. W. Va.
MORE, UNCLE TOM
Club 99. Jamboree
WNOX, Knoxville, Tenn.
MORELAND, HARRY A.
Cousin Harry's Hayloft
WROL, Knoxville, Tenn.
MORGAN, HAL
Musical Inn
WGAR, Cleveland, O.
MORGAN, RICK
Symphony Out Of The Night
KPXJ, Grand Junction, Colo.
MORGAN, ROBERT
WMBO, Auburn. N. Y.
MORRIS, CHARLES
Breakfast On The Range
KMO. Tacoma. Wash.
MORRIS, JIMMIE
Matinee With Morris
WSAT, Salisbury, N. C.
MORRIS, JOHNNY
Music With Morris
WTOR. Torringrton, Conn.
MORRIS, LeROY
RFD 1490
WEAR, Pensac61a, Fla,
MORROW, JACK
Hickory Shindig-
WIBC, Indianapolis, Ind.
MORTON, LEW
Salty Morton, Morton's Mati-
nee
WJ:N0, West Palm Beach,
Fla.
MOSLEY, E, A.
KREM, Spokane, Wash.
MOUNTEER, JOHN
Mood Indigo
WPTR, Albany. N. Y.
MOYES, JACK
Platter Patter
KPOJ, Portland, Ore.
JIUNRO, RED
Record Rack, Night Owl Club
WCOG, Greensboro, N. C.
MUNZELL, ADRIAN
Showtime
WTMA, Charleston, S. C,
MURPHY, BOB
Bob Murphy Show
WJBK, Detroit, Mich,
MURPHY, BOB
Hi Neighbor
WJMR, New Orleans, La.
MURPHY, WILLLAM
Musical Clock
WLIZ, Bridgeport, Conn.
MURRAY, HAL
Murray-Go-Round
WMIE, Miami, Fla.
MURRAY, JOHNNY
The Murray-Go-Round
KLIF, Dalas, Tex.
MURRAY, PHILIP
Musical Clock
WMTW, Portland, Me.
MUSE, JAMFJ*
Lazy Rhythm Time
WIOU, Kokomo, Ind.
MUXFKLD, FRED
Twin City TapcBtn'
WJBC. Bloomington, HI.
— ]V —
NABOR,S, CHICK
Musical Spree
WQBC. Vicksburg. MisB.
NABOKS, TED
Top <y The Morning, At Your
Service
WTHT, Houston, Tex.
NAPIER, BYRON
Ballads And BjTon
KCRC, Enid. Okla.
N.VRZ. JIM
Yawn Patrol
WLOU. Louisville. Ky.
NASH, BOB
Birthday Party
WINK. Fort Myers. Fla.
NATHAN, NORMAN
Platter Chatter
WMEX, Boston, Mass.
NATION. HERSCHEL
Disko Pation
WAGC, Chattanooga. Tenn.
NAUSBAUM, MORT
WHAM. Rochester. N. Y.
NE.AL, BILL
WGTM. Wilson, N. C.
NEAL, BOB
Bob Neal Show
WMPS. Memphis. Tenn.
NEAL, JIM
RFD 93
WSLI, Jackson. Miss.
NEAL, TOM
Ticker Toons
WCOM. Parkersburg, W. Va.
NEDIN, RICHARD
Song Shop
WKNY, Kingston, N. Y.
NEDVESKY, CHESTER
KIYI, Shelby, Mont.
NEELY, JACK
Mailbox Roundup
WKTM, Mayfield, Ky.
NEGRON. SERGIE
Club 1370
WPAB, Ponce, P. R.
NEIDIG, JOE
KFDA. Amarillo, Tex.
NEILAN, RAY
Bernie And R&y Matinee, Rc'
quest Matinee
WKNB, New Britain, Conn.
NELIN, CECIL
KNEL, Brady. Tex.
NELLES, MARVIN
1490 Club
KORN. Mitchell. S. Dak.
NELSON, BOB
Swing Clinic
WBBQ, Augusta. Ga.
NELSON, BOB
Music For You
WBBZ. Ponca City, Okla.
N'ELSON, BOB
Musically Yotirs
WSUN, Charleston, S. C.
NELSON, CARL
Masters Of Rhythm
WTMJ, Milwaukee, Wis.
NELSON, CHARLES
Platter Parade
KOLE, Port Arthur, Tex.
N'ELSON, DAVE
Dave Nelson Show
WSAP, Portsmouth-Norfolk,
Va,
NELSON, FRANK
1340 Club
WliDY, Ladysmith, Wis.
94a
IHsc Jockeys — Radio-Television
NELSON, GEORGE
1450 Club
WHIT, New Bern, N. C.
NELSON, GORDON
Alarm Clock Club
KOVE, Lander, Wyo.
NELSON, STAN
Radio Almanac
KITE, San Antonio, Tex.
NELSON, WALT
Barnyard Jamboree
WUSN, Charleston, S. C.
NERO, JIM
980 Club
KPRD, Roshenberg-, Tex.
NEWBERG, DICK
KNGS, Hanford, Calif.
NEWMAN, JACK
KOME, Tulsa, Okla.
NEWSOME, GIL
Bandstand Revue, First Five
KWK, St. Louis, Mo.
NICKEL, BETTY
Nickelodeon
WHK, Cleveland, O.
NICHOLSON, NICK
The Farm Roundup
KROW, Oakland, Calif.
NTCKSON, NICK
950 Club, Musical Showcase
WARC, Rochester, N. T.
NIGOCIA, HARRY
Midday Serenader
WJBW, New Orleans, La.
NIXON, JOE
Night Watchman
WKGN, Knoxville, Tenn.
NOBEL, AL
Juke Box
KQV, Pittsburg-h, Pa.
NOBLE, ROGER
Music For Today
WSLI, Jackson, Miss.
NOEL, JACK
Spin The Platter
WTTS, Blooming-ton, Ind.
NOLAN, GEORGE
KFDA, Amarillo, Tex.
NOLL, RAY
Cousin Ray
KALL, Salt Lake City, Utah
NORMAN, DON
Music Room
WLOS, Asheville, N. C.
NORMAN, JAY
Your Serenade
WLCR, Torrington, Conn.
NORTHINGTON, JIMMY
1450 Swing Club
WHKP, Hendersonville, N. C.
NORVAL, BUD
Rhythm Time
WFOR, Hattiesburg, Miss.
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O'BRIEN, GERRY
Gerry O'Brien
KTUC, Tucson, Ariz.
O'BRIEN, PAT
KIUP, Durango, Colo.
O'CONNOR, TOM
1400 Club
WBIZ, Eau Claire, Wis.
ODOM, RAYMOND
KRBC. Abilene, Tex.
ODUM, JIM
Hillbilly Time
WHKP, Hendersonville, N. C.
0FFHAU8, RUSSELL
WPIT, Pittsburgh, Pa.
O'HALLORAN, HAL
Dawn Patrol
CKLW, Detroit, Mich.
OLD, CHUCK
Chuckwagon Jamboree
WMBM, Miami Beach, Fla.
0'LE.4BY, JAMES H.
Echoes And Encores
KPXM, San Bernardino, Calif.
OLIVA, GRAY
Toast And Coffee
WWOD, Lynchburg, Va.
OLSEN, HOWARD
Club Coeur D'Alene
KVNI, Coeur D'Alene, Ida.
OLSON, D. B.
Juke Box Serenade
WGIL, Galesburg, 111.
OLSON, DALE
Radio Rhythm Ranch, Hill-
billy Hit Parade
KDIX, Dickinson. N. Dak.
OLSON, HERB
KXIC, Iowa City, la.
O'NEIL, CHUCK
The Chuck O'Neil Show
WFEA, Manchester. N. H.
O'NEILL, JIM
660 Club
KOWH, Omaha, Neb. •
O'NEIL, TOM
Be Bop Time
WNAO, Raleigh, N. C.
OPPEL, JERRY
Today's Top Tunes
KOLE, Port Arthiu-, Tex.
ORAVEC, FRANK
WGBF, Evansville, Ind.
ORUM, BILL
Platter Time
KFEQ, St. Joseph, Mo.
OSBORN, GENE
KWWL, Waterloo, la.
OSBORNE, HARRY
Haphazard Harry's 1450 Club
KVMVfi Twin Falls, Ida.
OSBORNE, JIMMIE
J. O. Jamboree
WLEiX, Lexington, Ky.
OSBORNE. OZZIE
WISH, Indianapolis, Ind.
OSBORNE, TIM
Tim Time
KTHT, Houston, Tex.
OSHINS, MILT
Dance Time
WGGG, Gainesville, Fla.
OSTROFF, PETER
Its Up To Date
KSUB, Cedar City, UtaTi
OTIS, DON
Let's Play Records
KLAC, Hollywood, Calif.
OWEN, AL
Marine Ballroom
WFPG, Atlantic City, N. J.
OWENS, DON
Melody Roundup
KADA, Ada, Okla.
OXFORD, GEORGE
Sepia, Serenade
KWBR, Oakland, Calif.
OZMENT, HOWARD
Record Session
WTMA, Charleston, S. C.
P
PAGE, DAVE
Make Way For Music
KIRO, Seattle, Wash.
PAGE, ELIOT
Turntable Terrace
WCAX, Burlington, Vt.
PAGE, SAM
RequestfuUy Yours, Juke Box
Revue, Anything Goes
WNBF, Binghamton, N. Y.
PAIGE, ERIC
Juke Box
WLOW, Norfolk, Va.
PALLAN, ART
Record Hits
WWSW, Pittsburgh, Pa.
941
P.4LMER, CHARLES G.
Mention Music
KFXM, San Bernardino. Calif.
P.4LMER, RUGGLES
WPAA, Dallas, Tex.
PARENT, ROBERT
Parent's Variety Program
KCRA, Sacramento, Calif.
PARISH, GUY
Rhythm Roundup
WEBQ, Harrisburg, 111.
PARKER, GENE
TNT
WWCO, Waterbury, Conn.
PARKER, PAUL
Paul Parker Show
WGNL Wilmington, N. C.
P.4RBISH, HURLEY, JR.
Hurley's Early Bird
WDUK, Durham, N. C.
P.4RBISH, JOHN
Triple R Program
WLEX. Lexington, Ky.
P.4RSLEY, BILL
Record Shop
KSEL, Lubbock, Tex.
P.iRSONS, BEN
Midnight Dancing Party
WRBL, Columbus, Ga.
P.4SC0E, KEN
Pascoe's Platters
KDB, Santa Barbara. Calif.
PATTERSON, C. P.
WBCK, Battle Creek, Mich.
WONS, Hartford, Conn.
PAULE, VERN
Breakfast Brigade
WJPS, Evansville, Ind.
P.4YNE, "PAINLESS"
Hayride
WDXB, Chattanooga, Tenn.
PEARSON, JOHNTVY
Ranch House Party
KWWL. Waterloo, la.
PECK, ALBERT
Juke Box
KROS, Clinton, la.
PENNY, GAIL
Curfew Capers
WJRD, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
PENNY, HANK
Penny Serenade
KGIL, San Fernando, Calif.
PER.4TA, PETE
Jump Time
KDON, Santa Cruz, Calif.
PERAZZO, DON
, Sunrise Serenade
KBON, Omaha, Nebr.
PEREA, TINA
Latin American Serenade
KVER, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
PERKINS, RAY
The Ray Perkins Show
KFEL, Denver, Colo.
PERRIN, PAT
Koffee Kup Kapers
KRGH, Fayetteville, Ark.
PERRY, NICK
WPIT, Pittsburgh, Pa.
PERRY, TONY
Juke Box Matinee
WFRL, Freeport, 111.
PETERS, JOHN
Swing Shanty
WPDX, Clarksburg. W. Va.
PETERSON, CARLTON
Easy Listening
KGFW, Kearney, Nebr.
PETERSON, KENTVETH
KIFI, Idaho Falls, Ida.
PETTAY, FRAN
Music Hall, Hour of Entertair •
ment
WJR, Detroit, Mich.
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WAHY. Alliany. N. Y.
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Julie HiiX Ki'VUf
Wltltli Hurlint-ton, N. C.
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'I'liiii- Slnip
WKHK, li.illmiiirc. Md.
I>i( KKL. CIIAKI.KS
liisiiriiiiKics Kci'onl Shop
\VH1K. Kim.willi'. Toiin.
I'K KKI{IN(i, TOM
1 i:.o fiiiii
WIMA. Lima, O.
I'K KKTT. K(»V
Siuillisulc -Malinoo
K'l'VL. Tulsa. OUIa,
riKKCK. KILL
Hill I'lcrcf Show
WSCK, Scranlon, Pa.
I'INKLKV. ( AKSON
Suiuliahr.s (Mub. Party Line
KSMA. Santa Maria, Calif.
riPPKRT, PAUL
Requestfully Yours
KSMN, Mason City, la.
I'lTT.S, Jl.M
Saturday Shiiuiiy:
WBIR, Kiioxville, Tenn.
PLATIS. GEORGE
Platis Platter Party
KLIX. Twin Falls, Ida.
I'LAYEK, JAMES C.
Top 'O the Morning-
WFBC, Greenville, S. C.
PLITMMER, BILL
The Wishing- Well
KOPR. Butte. Mont.
POBRISLO. JOSEPH
Bar-0-Ranch
KDAC. Fort Braffff, Calif.
POINTEL, CHARLES H.
Coin Lovers Hour
WRDW, Augrusta, Ga.
POOLE, ROBERT D.
Turn Table Roundup
WMRC. Greenville, S. C.
POOLE, ROBERT
B. April 10, 1916, Stoneville, N.
C; Poole's Porodlse. MBS, WWL;
Poole's Parlor, WOR.
PORTA, PAT
Rural Route 950
KFSA, Fort Smith, Ark.
PORTER, DON
Swing- Soiree
KUGN. Eugene. Ore.
PORTER, EVERETT
Trax on Wax
WRGA. Rome, Ga.
PORWANIECKI, LEO
Sunny Side Of The Street
WLIP. Kenosha, Wis.
POTLER, BOB
Pollers Platter Party
WEBC, Duluth, Minn.
POTTER, GEORGE
KIYI, Shelby, Mont.
POTTER, PETER
Peter Potter's Platter Parade
KFWB, Hollywood, Calif.
POTTER, SAM
WFKY, Frankfort, Ky.
POWELL, t'HARLES
Week-End Revue, Favorite Re-
cording-s
WKJG, Fort Wayne, Ind.
POWELL, JACK
Club Matinee
WTOD, Toledo, O.
POWELL, KENNETH C.
1400 Club
WELM, Elmira. N. Y.
I'OWKI.L. NEVILLE
Il.'irli'iii.'ini.'i
KHIi:. li.-.uiinonl Tex.
POWERS, 4.\( K
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WJIiO. Baton RouRTC, La.
PRATER, FRANK
Nil Nanii- Show
WItNS. Columbus. O.
PRATER, <;E0RGE
Harlem KxiiresH
K(iBC. Galveston, Tex.
PRATT, BUD
1 ;:.■!() Club
KRES, St. Joseph, Mo.
PRENTICE, JOE
WMRF, I.cwiston, Pa.
PRESCOTT, .\LLEN
ABC, WJZ, New York, N. Y.
PRICE, GORDON
Parade Of Bands, WNEX,
Bandstand
WNEX, Macon, Ga.
PRICE, WILEY
Roc'kin' In Rhythm
WTMV, East St. Louis, 111,
PRITCHARD, BOSH
Y'ou Asked For It
WDAS, Philadelphia, Pa.
PRO, BOB
KDLK, Del Rio, Tex.
PRYOR, CACTUS
Hoedown
KTBC, Austin, Tex.
PURSER, JIM
Wake Up Tri-State
WCMI. Ashland, Ky.
PYLE, J.4CK
Open House, Club 700
WLW, Cincinnati, O.
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QUADE, W.\RREN
Juke Box Review
KCOY, Santa Maria, Calif.
QU.\TTLEBAUM,' HOWARD
Mail Order Music
WTBF, Troy, Ala.
QUEEN, HAL
Hayloft Jamboree, Coffee With
Queen
WHKY'. Hickory, N. C.
QUEEN, ROY
Roy Queen Hillbilly Hit Parade
KXLW, St. Louis, Mo.
QUILLEN, TED
Tangle
KELP, El Paso, Tex.
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R.ABER, .4LAN
Two For Three Show
WKAP, Allentown, Pa.
R.ADECK, .lACK
Pat Y'our Foot
WORD. Spartanburg:, S. C.
RAMOS, HECTOR
Su Cancion Favorita
WIBS, San Juan. P. R.
RAMPY, C. W.
1600 Club
KMAE, McKinney, Tex.
RAMSAY, WILLIAM T.
Club 630
WIRC, Hickory, N. C.
R.\MSEY, RAYMOND
Spin A Platter
WHIR, Danville. Ky.
R.\ST, MALC0L3I
Club 1400, Dance Time
WCOS, Columbia, S. C.
R.\THE, BOB
1280 Club
WMRO, Aurora, 111,
R.\Y, CURT
Curt Ray Show
KMOX, St. Louis, Mo.
942
l( \\. DEL
KV.MA. Matrnolia. Ark.
RAVBI RN & FINCH
.■VnylliuiK (ioes
WNKW New York. N. Y.
R.W.MOND, OLLIE
Keijiiest Gr.-mled
KKPO. El P;iHo, Tex.
R.W.MOND, ART
Kliumba Rendezvous
WVNJ. Newark, N. J.
WWS. Band Stand.
REARDON, RUS8
WHEB. Portsmouth, N. H.
RKAVLEV, J.VCK
Club liOO
KTBli, Tyler, Tex.
REBER. DO.N
Show Tune Time
KVNU, Logan. Utah
REECE, SANDY
Sandman's Serenade
WSBT, South Bend, Ind.
REED, LYNNE
Gloombusters
KOLN. Lincoln, Nebr.
REED, RED
Club 1400
WHKP. Henderson ville, N. C.
REEVES, CARL
KIUN. Pecos, Tex.
REEVES, GEORGE
The GBR Show
WINN. Louisville. Ky.
REID, CLARK
The Record Shop
WHFB, Benton, Harbor, Mich.
REID, PAUL
Club Request
WKLP, Clanton, Ala.
REILING, ROBERT
WPUV, Pulaski, Va.
REILLY, ED
Request Parade
WGWD, Gadsden. Ala.
REINHART, TED
Merry-Go-Round
WHUN. Huntingdon. Pa.
REITMAN, BILL
Music On The Q.T.. Sante Fe
Trail
KVSF. Sante Fe, N .Mex.
RENCH, KENNY
WPTW. Piqua, O.
REUTER. JERRY
Record Shop
KLRA. Little Rock, Ark.
REYNOLD, JIMMY
Blue 'n' Boogie. 730 Club
WPAL, Charleston, S. C.
REYNOLDS, ART
Wake Up Mississippi
WHSY. Hattiesburg. Miss.
REYNOLDS. BILL
WSTC. Stamford. Conn.
REYNOLDS, FRED
Swinging- At The Sugar Bowl
WGN, Chicago, 111.
REYNOLDS, JIM
1440 Club
KMLB, Monroe. La.
REYNOLDS, RALPH
Dance Club
KGBX, Springfield. Mo.
REZNOR, JOHN
Johnny's Matinee
WPFB, Middletown, O.
RHODES, BOB
Solid Senders Club, Rhodes
Record Room
WHOO, Orlando, Fla.
RHODES, ROY K.
Country Clambake
KWSL. Lake Charles, La.
RICH, .\L
WLOH, Princeton, W. V.
Disc Jockeys — Radio-Television
RICH, MIKE
WROW, Albany, N. Y.
RICHARD, MALCOLM
Malcolm Richard Show
WCPO, Cincinnati, O.
RICHARDS, BILL
Dancing- Party
WGKV, Charleston, W. Va.
RICHARDSON, TED
Turntable Turnover
WMOH, Hamilton, O.
RICO. JOE
Supper Club
WWOL, Buffalo, N. Y.
RIDER, MAURY
Maury's Turntable
KIRO, Seattle, Wash.
RIDGE, JACK
Sports Derby
WEAM, Arling-ton, Va.
RIQUEZ, BASIL
Alegrias
KTLW, Texas City, Tex.
RISTOLA, GEORGE
Platter Party
KAST, Astoria, Ore.
RITCHEY, BUCK
Harmony Hoedown, Sag-ebrush
Serenade, Chuckwa&on Jam-
boree
KVI, Seattle, Wash.
RIVERS, ROBERT
Hillbilly Jamboree
WALD, Walterboro, S. C.
ROACH, WALLACE
WPKY, Frankfort, Ky.
ROBB, BILL
Robb And The Records
WKIX, Columbia, S. C.
ROBBINS, FRED
1280 Club
WOV, New York, N. Y.
ROBERTS, BOB
Rug- Cutters Special
WSBC, Chicagro, 111.
ROBERTS, DONALD
WKNE, Keene, N. H.
ROBERTS, HERB
Melody Express
WHAR, Clarksburg:, W. Va.
ROBERTS, HI
KCHE, El Reno, Okla.
ROBERTS, HOWDY
Musical Clock
WMT, Cedar Rapids, la.
ROBERTS, JOE
Western Jamboree
KOMA, Oklahoma City, Okla.
ROBERTS, PAUL
Million Dollar Party
WFBM, Indianapolis, Ind.
ROBERTS, WARREN
Hillbilly Coffee Club. Break
O' Day
WEAS. Atlanta, Ga.
ROBERTSON, LARRY
KOME. Tulsa, Okla.
ROBERTSON, TRAFTON
Sunrise Serenade
WTAR, Norfolk, Va.
ROBINSON. GENE
Dancing- Party
WCHS, Charleston, W. Va.
ROBINSON, GENE -
WDAN, Danville, 111.
ROCHAN, LONNIE
Bee-Hive
KNUZ. Houston, Tex.
ROCHELIE, TOMMY
Harlem at Eight
KREL, Baytown, Tex.
ROCK, ALAN
WOTW, Nashua, N. H.
ROCKE, LOUIS
Risin With Rocke
WCAX, Burlington, Vt.
ROCKWELL, AL
Al Rockwell Show
KRNT, Des Moines, la.
RODDY, JOE
Coffee Time
KTBC, Austin, Tex.
RODEO, BILL
Rodeo Bill And His Western
Hayride
KWKW, Pasadena, Calif.
RODGERS, CLIFF
Melody Roundup
WHKK. Akron, O.
ROD(iERS, TOM
KYW, Philadelphia, Pa.
RODRIGUEZ, FETRA
Hoda Del Angelus
WAEL, Mayagues, P. R.
ROGERS, BOB
Yawn Patrol
WDEC, Americus, Ga.
ROMANO, TOM
WNHC, New Haven, Conn.
ROPER, PRES
Wake Up And Live
WMAN, Mansfield, O.
ROPOLLO, JOE
The 9:.30 Express
KFPW, Fort Smith, Ark.
ROSE, GEORGE
WHOS, Decatur, Ala.
ROSENFIELD. BIG JOE
Happiness Exchange
WOR, New York, N. Y.
ROSS, AL
WBAL, Baltimore, Md.
ROSS, NORMAN
Music That Sings, Here's Nor-
man Ross
WMAQ, Chicag-o, 111.
ROTHGEB. PAUL
Platter Parade Paul
WJNC, Jacksonville, N. C.
ROTHMAN, LEE
Jockey's Choice
WWXL, Peoria, 111.
RUCKLE, ROBERT E.
Cow Bell Club
WRDW, Augusta, Ga.
RUDOLPH. HOWARD
Melody Market
WITH, Baltimore, Md.
KUMORE, JOE
Roundup Time, Afternoon
Jamboree
WVOK, Birming^ham, Ala.
RUSH, AL
Sunrisers Club
KXO, El Centro, Calif.
RUSSELL. RICHARD
WASL. Annapolis, Md.
RUSSELL, ROGER A.
KWOA. Worthington, Minn.
RUSSELL, WEBB
WHBC. Canton, O.
RYAN, BILL
Two For Three Show "
WKAP, Allentown, Pa.
RYAN. JACK
Request, Please
WHUM, Reading, Pa.
RYE, JACK
Rye's Record Room
KTSM, El Paso, Tex.
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SABIA, JOE
Rise 'N' Smile
WL.NH, Laconia, N. H.
SADDLER. JACK
Jack And Polly Show
KEPO, El Paso, Tex.
SADLIER. ROY
Club 1400
KSPA, Santa Paula, Calif.
943
SAINT, TERRY
RED Jamboree
WIBB, Macon, Ga.
ST. JOHN, CHARLIE
Sun Dial, Cowboy Charlie
KCNC. Fort Worth, Tex.
SALERNO. SAM
1230 Club
KDAC, Fort Bragg, Calif.
SALVO. PAUL
Melody Memos
KCOK, Tulare, Calif.
SAMPLE, K. O.
The 1400 Club
KFPW, Fort Smith, Ark.
SAMPSON, BILL
Bill Sampson Show
KWKW. Pasadena, Calif.
SANCHEZ. PACO
Mexican Hour
KTLN, Denver, Colo.
SANDERS, GEORGE
Spade Cooley Time
KFVD. Los Angeles, Calif.
SANTIAGO, FELIX
Pidalo Usted
WAPA, San Juan, P. R.
SARGENT, KENNY
Platter Chatter
WHHM, Memphis, Tenn.
SAUNDERS, ALLEN
Alarm Clock Club
WCHA, Chambersburg, Pa.
SAUNDERS, BRUCE
Record Shop
WSBT. South Bend, Ind.
SAUNDERS, CHUCK
Telephone Request
WTYS, Marianna, Fla.
SAUNDERS. WILLIAM P.
Pigfoot Pete's Jamboree,
WOKO, Albany, N. Y.
SAWYER. TOM
WHOO, Orlando, Fla.
SAXON. JAMES
WJPA, Washingrton, Pa.
SAXON, JIM
Club 990
KTRM, Beaumont, Tex.
SCANLON, ART
WINS.
SCANLON. JACK
Coffee Time
WICC, Bridgeport, Conn.
SCHADER. CONRAD
Variety Revue
KSPT, Trinidad, Colo.
SCHENCK. BUD
1290 Club
WTRF, Bellaire. 0.
SCHENCK. W. LeROY
WNAE, Warren, Pa.
SCHILLING. FRED
1240 Club
WFOY, St. Augustine, Fla.
SCHLEIFER, KEN
Ken's Varieties
WBYS, Canton, 111.
SCHOLZ, BOB
Scholz Business
WBEL, Beloit, Wis.
SCHOT, JIM
Fan-Pare
KSGM( Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
SCHWAB. BOB
North Georgia Jamboree
WGGA, Gainesville, Ga.
SCHWARTZ, AL
Swing- High In The Morning
KVEC, San Luis Obispo, Calif.
SCOTT, BILLY
Buckeye Frolics
WRFD, Worthington, O.
SCOTT. DAVE
Quiz
KQV, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Iliso .l4»4*lio>s IC;ifli<»-'l ('l4^% isioii
SKAKI.KS. NKII-
WKOX. Milwaukee. \Vih.
SKAKS. ZKNAS
ii:o Special, Digfrin' The Discs
WtiST. Atlanta. Ga.
SKAVKV, CKC'IL
Number Please
KVOK, Colorado Spring's. Colo.
^KI'ICK. IJOU
>'.i\vn I'.ilfiil
WAKH. .Iciluislown. Pa.
SKI. Ail. ItlM.
His.- Ui-rby
KKAH. (Ini.iha. Neb.
SKI.I.AKS. ItllX
KS.U). San Jose, Calif.
SKLTZKR, EV
WONS. Hartford, Conn,
SEVCIK, HUGO A.
Czech Hour
Kl'LP, El Campo, Tex.
SEVERSOX. JACK
Alarm Clock Club
WBCK. Battle Creek. Mich.
SEWALL. BUD
Koffee Klotch
KCBQ, San Dieg-o. Calif,
SEYMOUR. BOB
Bobbin' With Robin
WKMH, Benrborn, Mich.
SHALLENBERGER. DAVE
Milkman's Matinee
WARD, Johnstown, Pa,
SFLANAHAX. TOM
Club 60
WEMP. Milwaukee. Wis.
SHANNON, PAUI>
Morning- Hoedown
WJOI, Florence, Ala.
SHARLAND, E.ARL
Record Date
WGLN, Glens Falls, N, T.
SHARPE, BILL
Hillbilly Jamboree
KRES, St. Joseph, Mo.
SHARPE. ED
Sharpes And Flats Review,
Rhythm Clinic
WNEX, Macon, Ga.
SH.ARPE. WILLIAM
Hillbilly Matinee
KWFT, Wichita Falls, Tex.
SHAW. CHARLES
Buckaroos
WOLF. Syracuse. N, Y.
SHAW. EDDIE
Musical Clock
WFLA, Tampa, Fla.
SHEELER, MARK
WJEJ. Hag-erstown, Md.
SHEHEEN, MAC
Record Rampag-e
WACA, Camden, S. C.
SHELDOX, HERB •
ABC
SHELLEY. BOB
Midnig-ht Moods
WTAM, Cleveland, O.
SHELTOX. RAY
Clash Of The Crooners
WLOU, Louisville, Ky,
SHEPERD. .lE.AX
WSAI. Cincinnati, O,
SHERRELL. DAVE
WAUD, Auburn, Ala.
SHIELDS, LARRY
Jive From Three To Five
WFRP, Savannah, Ga.
SHIREK, .JIM
550 Club
KFYR, Bismarck, N. Dak.
SHIRK, REGGIE
Matinee For Mama
KCOL, Fort Collins, Colo,
SIEGEL, JOE
WLOI. LaPorte, Ind.
SIE.MKK. JOHN
Uv Kciiucsl
WIZK. SiuincflHd, O.
SILVER, Jl LI.VN
.hili.m Silver Show
WDAR, Savannah. Ga.
SILVER. WAKRKN
Sliopinr s Special
KI'UX. Wi. Iiila PallH. Tex.
SII.> KK.\. i<:i>
I'M Silvcra Show
\V ISC. M.-Klison, Wis.
SIMMONS, JI.'^I
Musical Clock
WSVS, Crewe, Va.
SIMON, ERNIE
Simon Speaks, Too
WJJD. Chicapro. 111.
SIMONDET, BOB
KXGN. Glendive, Mont.
SIMPKINS. PAUL
WAPP, McComb, Miss.
SIMS, FRANK
Motor City Melodies
WKMH. Dearborn, Mich.
SIMS. SAM
Early Birds
WFBM, Indianapolis. Ind.
SISSON, FRANK
After Hoiu-s
WOOD, Grand Rapids, Mich,
SKILTOX, DAN
Spotlite Song's
WAPO, Chattanooga, Tenn.
SMALL. MARSHALL
Tossed Solids
KUTA. Salt Lake City, Utah
SMALL, STEVE
WLBR. Lebanon, Pa.
SMILEY, BOB
Bob Smiley Show
WGAR, Cleveland, O.
SMITH, BILLY
Bill Smith Show
WSFA, Montgomery. Ala.
SMITH. BOB
Smitty's Make Believe
KSTV, Stephenville. Tex.
SMITH, BOB
The Bob Smith Show
WNBC. New York, N. Y.
SMITH, BOB
WTOB. Winston-Salem, N. C.
SMITH, C. C.
Smith's Sanctum Sanctortim
WDEC, Americus, Ga.
SMITH, CHESTER
Chester Smith Show
KTRB, Modesto, Calif.
SMITH, CRAIG N.
Valley Special
KDAC, Fort Brag-gr, Calif.
SMITH, CY
KRNO, San Bernardino, Calif,
SMITH, FLETCHER
Fletch's Platter Chatter
WTNC. Thomasville. N. C,
SMITH, FRED
Mr, Smith
WKJG, Fort Wayne, Ind.
SMITH, HAL
KDLK, Del Rio, Tex.
SMITH, HAMP
Alarm Clock Club
WRNO, Orang-eburg-, S. C.
SMITH, MERRILL
WIDE. Biddeford. Me.
SanTH, ROBERT E.
Theater Of Melody
WTIC, Hartford, Conn.
SMITH, ROLLIN
WSTC, Stamford, Conn.
SMITH, VIC
1260 Club
WGWR. Asheboro, N. C.
SMITH. WARREN
WVOP, Vidalia, Ga.
944
S.MITII. WILLIA.M
Iim>'i>[>.'iliii!i
W.MKK Ilik'h Point, N. C,
S.MITII. WILLIA.M L.
WAMS, WilnunKton, Del.
S.MITIIKRMAX, (JARV
KKHE, Ja<kHonville, Tex.
SMITHER.M.XN. ROSS
WAI.A, .Mobile, Ala,
SMITIKiALL, CHARLES
Sundial
WGGA, Gainesville. Ga.
snell(;rove, tommy
You Asked For It
WBML. Maoon. Ga.
SNIDER, TED
KWTX. Waco. Tex.
SNVDER, BOB
WOKO. Albany, N. Y.
SOBOL, JOHNNY
Clockwatchers Club
WILK, Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
SOISSKN, PHIL
ULEIT Erie. Pa.
SOMMER, BILL
Melody Unlimited
WKST, New Castle. Pa.
.SORENSON, HAL
On Stage
KELO, Sioux Falls. S. Dak.
SPANN, OWEN
Morning Man
WGIV. Charlotte, N. C.
SPENCER, JACK
Daybreak Serenade
KMUR, Murray, Utah
SPENCER, MILTON
Dance Time
WFLA, Tampa, Fla.
SPIKER. BILL
Request Time
WWST, Wooster. O.
STACK, BEVERLY JEAN
Sun-KIST Reveille With
Beverly
KIST, Santa Barbara, Calif.
STABLER, RICHARD
Club 1490
WMRN, Marion, O.
STANLEY, BILL
WASL, Annapolis, Md.
STARKE, CHARLES
Charlie Starke Music Shop
WINS, New York, N. Y.
STARR, RAY
Ray's House Party
KWWL. Waterloo, la.
STARWYCK, STEVE
Platter Party
KGRH, Fayetteville, Ark.
STEBBING, ROGER
The 1230 Club
WERC, Erie. Pa.
STEBBINS, RICHARD
WENE, Binghamton-Endicott.
N. Y.
STEELE, BOB
Morning Watch
WTIC, Hartford, Conn.
STEELE, JOHN
Coffee Time
KOWB, Laramie, Wyo.
STEELE, TED
WMCA, New York. N. Y.
STEER, PHIL
Feedbag Frolics
WVCH, Chester, Pa.
STEVE, REX
1180 Hour
WLDS, Jacksonville. 111.
STENGER, PETE
Wake Up And Sing
WEPM, Martinsburg. W. Va,.
STEPHENS, GENE
You Name It
WINR, Binghamton, N. Y.
Disc Jockeys^— Radio-Television
STEPHENS, HAROLD
1250 Club
WDVA, Danville, Va.
STEPHENS, JOE
Ga Cracker Jubilee
WDWD, Dawson, Ga.
STEPHENS, STAN
Teeners Hit Parade
KOJM, Havre, Mont.
STERLING, EARl,
The Earl of Klix
KLIX, Twin Falls, Ida.
STERLING, LUD
Request Club
WLEE, Richmond, Va.
STEVENS, ALSTON
Wake Up Baltimore
WITH, Baltimore, Md.
STEVENS, MARV.
Musical Clock
KHMO, Hannibal, Mo.
STEVENSON, PAUL
Pardnuh Steve
KELP, El Paso, Tex.
STILLE, BERT
Sweet & Swing:
WHKC, Columbus, O.
STILLINGER, CLIFF
Needles & Spins
KTUC, Tucson, Ariz.
STOKES, DICK
WGTC, Greenville, N. C.
STONE, BOB
KRNO, San Bernardino, Calif.
STRAND, NORMAN
Tops Of The Morning-
WSAV, Savannah, Ga.
STREET, JAY
Report From Point
WFHR, Wisconsin Rapids.
Wis.
STRICKLAND, BILL
Indian River Ranch
WIRA, Fort Pierce, Fla.
STRONG, JERRY
The Jerry Strong- Show
WINX, Washington, D. C.
STRUTHERS, JACK
Jack's Juke Box
WDNE, Elkins, W. Va.
STUART, S. K.
Club Time
KRAI, Craig, Col.
STULLER, DON
Good Day
WHUN, Huntingdon, Pa.
STURM, DEAN
Koffee Kappers
WHTN, Huntington, W. Va.
STURMER, LES
Polka Parade
WJPG. Green Bay, Wis.
SUIT, HAL
Musical Corral
WHOO, Orlando, Fla.
SULLIVAN, CHARLES
In the Groove
WMC, Memphis, Tenn.
SULLIVAN, DENNIS
Request Granted
WDOS, Oneonta, N. Y.
SULLIVAN, TIM
KSWI, Council Bluffs, la.
SWAN, BOB
Kight Owl
WMTW, Portland, Me.
SWANSON, BOB
Bob Swanson Show
WIC. Madison. Wis.
SWANSON, ROY
Open House Party
KUBA, Yuba City, Calif.
SWARTZ, BOB
Bob Swartz Show, Moneyman
KHQ, Spokane, Wash.
SWEENEY, BROOKS
Sports Carnival
WCAW, Charleston, W. Va.
SWEENEY, BUDD
Sweet & Swing
WHKC, Columbus, O.
SWENSON, CHARLES H.
Melody Inc.
KWAT, Watertown, S. D.
SYMPHONY, SYD
WJZ, New York, N. Y.
SZMYD, EMIL
820 Club
WIKY, Evansville, Ind.
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TABER, BOB
Uncle Bob
WKLF, Clanton, Ala.
TAGGART, BELL
Night Watchman
KDAN, Oroville, Calif.
TAMBLYN, BOB
Friend Bob, Yawn Patrol
WCSC, Charleston, S. C.
TANNER, GEORGE
Juke Box
WSWN, Belle Glade, Fla.
HAPLEY, CHARLES
Moonlight Melody Man
WAGC, Chattanooga, Tenn.
TAUSCH, DON
Hillbilly Heaven
KTBB, Tyler, Tex.
TAYLOR, AL
Jukebox Favorites
KOSA, Odessa, Tex.
TAYLOR, BILL
Sunrise Serenade
WOR, New York, N. Y.
TAYLOR, BROOKE
Brooke Taylor Show
WJMO, Cleveland, O.
TAYLOR, CLIFF
Shall We Dance
WCAW, Charleston, W. Va.
TAYLOR, MORISS
Western Hit Parade
KDAN, Oroville, Calif.
TAYLOR, SAMMY
Sammy Taylor Show
KWJJ, Portland, Ore.
TAYLOR, SANDY
Record Rendezvous
WPTR, Albany, N. Y.
TAYLOR, TED
WFDP, Flint, Mich.
TELLER, RICHARD
Polk County Express
WSIR, Winter Haven, Fla.
TEMPLETON, JOE
1320 Club
KWHN, Fort Smith, Ark.
TERFLER, DICK
Timekeeper
WHAN, Chaleston, S. C.
TEBMIN, JO
1490 Club
WMGW, Meadville, Pa.
TERRY, CHEM
Tex Terry
WRAP, Fort Worth, Tex.
TERRY, HUB
WDUN, Gainesville. Ga.
THACKER, JIM
Topical Tune Time
WSON, Henderson, Ky.
THAIN. JIM
Hall Radio Roundup
KWNW, Wenatchee, Wash.
THAYER, JACK
Swing Club
WLOL, Minneapolis, Minn.
THIELE, DUKE
Jam, Jive And Gumbo
WJRM, New Orleans, La.
945
THOMAS, E. W.
KREM, Spokane, Wash.
THOMAS, FRANK
Early Bird's Review
WTNC. Thomasville, N. C.
THOMAS, GORDON
Top O' Morning
WTMJ, Milwaukee, Wia.
THOMAS, RIC
Dream Train
WARM, Scranton, Pa.
THOMAS, ROBB
RT Show
WJPG, Green Bay, Wia.
THOMPSON, BILL
Matinee in Rhythm
WMNB, North Adams, Mass.
THOMPSON, CHUCK
Midnight Express
WFOR, Hattiesburg, Miss.
THOMPSON, JERRY
Jive 'Til Five
WLOX, Biloxi-Gulfport, Miss.
THOMPSON, JOE
KHAS, Hastings, Nebr.
THORNTON, HARVEY
Milkman
WAGC, Chattanooga, Tenn.
THORNTON, JOHN
Oft The Record
WBMS, Boston, Mass.
TILLER, TOMMY
WJPR, Greenville, Miss.
TINNEY, FRANK ,
Let's Dance
WGWR, Asheboro, N. C.
TINNEY, LEW
Melodic Interlude
WGIN, Glens Falls, N. Y.
TOBABEN, EUGENE J.
KSMI, Seminole, Okla.
TOKAR, RUDI
WIZE Owl Club
WIZE, Springfield, O.
TOLLS, GENE
KGY, Olympia, Wash.
TOMPKINS, BETTY
KCLE, Cleburne, Tex.
TORRIN, SID
ABC
TOWNE, GORDON
740 Club
WORZ, Orlando, Fla.
TRACKMAN, HERB
Trackman Time, Nite Owl
Special
KMYR, Denver, Colo.
TRANTER, CHARLES
WNAE, Warren, Pa.
TRAVIS, JOE
1340 Matinee
WALL, Middletown, N. Y.
TREMBLAY, LEO
WGCD, Chester, S. C.
TRIBLEY. HANK
KGTC, Greenville, N. C.
TRONER, BOB
Spinner Sanctum
WHTN, Huntington, W. Va.
TROTTER, JOHNNY
Platter Parade
KFSA, Fort Smith, Ark.
TRUESDALE, LARRY
Record Rack
WMNB, North Adams, Mass.
TRUSSELL, CHARLES
Top Of The Morning
WNOW, York. Pa.
TUCK, GEORGE C.
Studio B
WGUY, Bangor, Me.
TUCK, RICHARD
Rural Roundup, This N' That
KLRA, Little Rock, Ark.
TUCKER, ERNEST
Howdy Neighbor
WEKR, Fayetteville, Tenn.
Ilisc Jock<'> s lt;i«li«»- I ol<'\ isioii
Tl ( KKK. T()MM\
rmninv 'I'lukir 'I'mii-
W 1'1H,>, .I.icksdin 111.', Kl.i.
TUNIS. HAL
Hoi Tunis Show. WMCM; Hal
Tunis Variety Show. Home Mak-
ers. WATV.
TiNNKi.i., <ii:()u»ii':
TIjc Hon liiui Show
\V|).\S. riiil:i,li'l|plii:i, I'a.
Tl km;i{. ai-
}Iilll>illv Uiiiiiulup
KI.IK. D.illas. Tex.
Tl KNKK. (iKANT
Meet the St:irs
WSM. Nashville. Tfiiii.
Tl'RNKR. IIOW.VKI)
HiUluUy .I,iml)C)rt'c
WGST. AtlMiila, (Ja.
TIKNKK. JIM
Platter Parade
WOPI, IJrisldl.Terin.
TIKNKK. KAV
Housewives Lcapriic
AVSAP, Portsnioulh - Noilolk.
Va.
TVSON, DAVEY
Wake Up
WCAE, Pittsburf;li. Pa.
I LBKICH. ItAY
Musical Jamboree
WDMJ. Mariiuette. Mich.
I LEKY, DON
Shoppers Special
WLBK, De Kalb, 111.
VJIBACH. BOB
Atomic Boos'ie
WJLD, Bessemer, Ala.
VNOEK. .JOSEPH
8(i0 Club
KWPC. Muscatine, la.
TSLAN, STEVE
All Reyuest Record Eoxindlip
KTNM. Tnctimcari, N. Mex.
— V.
VACCA. JOHN
Memory Melodies
KOSA. Odessa, Tex.
VALLANDIGHA3I, GOKDON
Dancing' Party
KEEN. San Jose, Calif.
VALLON, GENE
The Little Show
WLCR. Torring-ton, Conn.
VANDERHOOr, BRUCE
Alarm Kick Klub
KNAK, Salt Lake City, Utah
VAN KLEEK, BOB
Sandman Serenade
WOLF. Syracuse, N. T.
VARE, AL
KeCordially Yours
WAOV. Vincennes, Ind.
A'ASEN, AVAKREN
Wake TJp With Music
woe, Davenport. la.
VAUGHN, 3IARYBELLE
Chuck Wagon Serenade
WTAR. Norfolk, Va.
VENNER, FRANK
Midnig-ht Express
WSPD, Toledo, O.
A'ESTRO, AL
WATR, Waterbury, Conn.
VICTOR, ERV
Erv Victor Show
WGN. Chicag-o, 111.
VINCENT, LLOYD
Revolving- Bandstand
KOGT, Orange, Tex.
VINSON, JI.M.MV
Siiniiur Scieliadu
Wli.MI.. Maoon, Ga.
VO(iT, KKN
Kril/ The Phimber
WMIL. Milw.iuUeo, Wis.
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WOlill, .Xnni-lrjii, .Ma.
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Mo.
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\V.\Di:. JKSS
.■^iirii'lsi' Serenade
K'TTS. Spriiii-'licld, Mo.
\V.\GGKL.\NI). BOB
141(t ('lull
KKIO. I'ocatello, Ida.
\V.\<iNKR, J.M'K
Variel.v 'I'inie
K.MJ. Fresno. Calif.
WAIN, NOK.MAN
Waki- rp With Wain
WAS.'V. Havre de Grace, Md.
W.VLKKR. I'I>ETCHER
WHMA. Aimiston, Ala.
W.VLKKK. (iKORGIE
Miilniiihl Matinee
WEBR. Buffalo, N. Y.
W.M.L, WOODSON, JR.
The Ole Hep Cat
■ WRBC, Jackson, Miss.
W.ALLACE. CAL
Harlem Echoes
WZIP, CovJnffton, Ky.
WALLACE. NEAL
Morning Roundup
KPBC. Cheyenne, Wyo.
WALLER. ARTHUR B.
Hillbilly Hit Parade
WLOS, Asheville, N. C.
WALSH. PATSY
Patti's Party
WMAZ, Macon, Ga.
WALSHAK. DAVID
Western Jamboree
KCTI, Gonzaleg, Tex.
WALTERS, CLEM
Polka Time
WHWL, Nanticoke, Pa.
WALTERS, STAN
Sunrise Review
WAML, Laurel, Miss.
WALTON, ELDON
Old Smoothies
KNAK, Salt Lake City, Utah
WALTON. JIM
Walton's Wax Works
WHAS, Louisville, Ky.
WALZ, RUSSELL A.
KCHS, Hot Spring's, N. Mex.
WARD, JIM
Breakfast Parade
WBAX, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WARD, KEITH
.550 Roundup
KCRS, Midland, Tex.
WARE. JACK
Platter Party
KCRG, Cedar Rapids, la.
WARNER, J. K.
Pony's Platter Parade
KSVC, Richfield, Utah
WARREN, HARRY
Wake Up Roundup
KUTA, Salt Lake City, Utah
WARREN, MATTHEW
Cactus Matt
WEAM, Arlington, Va.
WASHBURN, TERRY
Terry Washburn Show-
WKMH, Dearborn, Mich.
WASSELL, TOM
Music Before Midnight
WERE. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WATSON, CAL
Coffee Time
KSFT, Trinidad, Colo.
946
\TT.S. it.VKKV
.Mtl-H-.li NlIei-,-|p
KKI-;S. Si. .IiiHe|)li,
\ rT>, S.\.M
MllHi<'al SlioweuHe
KWHH. OaUlanil. Calif.
W.W, BOB
'I'll.- K.irly Mm!
Wlilll M.I. ■.Ill (ia
WAYNE. ROSEMARY
B. Dec. 1; Rosemary Wayne
Spins, WJJD; Tonight In Chica-
go, 'WAIT, Chorm Cues, WFCL;
Full House, WJJD; Midnight
Rambles, WCFL; Down Memory
Lane, WJJD
W.WNE, SIIKKIi'K
Early Worm Club
KKI'L. Corvallis. Ore.
W.\^NK, STU
KYW, Philadelphia, Pa.
WEAAKR, BOB
Weavers Wax Works
KVVC. Ventura, Calif.
WEAVER, JOE
Club Matinee
WTOD. Toledo. O.
WEAVKR, RICHARD R.
KROD, El Paso. Tex.
WEAVER, ROBYN
lO.'iO Club
WIRL, Peoria, 111.
WEBB, BILL
Sunrise Serenade
KAKC, Tulsa, Okla.
WEBB, CHUCK
Music By Request
KVOA. Tucson, Ariz.
WEBB. RICK
Western Serenade
WIHL, Hammond, La.
WEBER, C. J.
Mid Morning Melodies
WFEB, Sylacauga, Ala.
WEBSTER, JAMES "DOC"
WCUM, Cumberland, Md.
WEBSTER, KURT
Midnight Dancing Party
WBT, Charlotte, N. C.
WEEGMAN, VERN
Polkaland Party
WTWT. Stevens Point, Wis.t
WELCH, ED
Tell the Truth
KURV, Edinburg ,Tex.
WELKER. STIRLING
Kolache Klub
KOWH. Omaha, Neb.
WELLS, BOB
.970 Show
WEBR, Buffalo, N. Y.
WELLS, EARL
WHB. Kansas City, Mo.
WELLS, HERB
Breakfast Club
WLAG, LaGrange, Ga.
WELSH, CH.ARLES E.
1450 Club, Saturday Night
Dancing Part.v
WLAY, Muscle Shoals. Ala.
WENDELL, BUD
Wendell's Waxworks
WJMO, Cleveland. O.
WERNER, HUBERT
Album Of Stars
KGA, Spokane, Wash.
WEST, FRED
1230 Club
KCMC, Texarkana, Tex.
WEST, HERB
Sleepy Time Serenade
WLOK, Lima, O.
WESTERFBELD, JERRY
Rhythm Room
WBYS, Canton, HI.
Disc Jockeys — Radio-Television
WHALEN, BILL
Merry-Go-Round
WCOP, Boston, Mass.
WHELER, BILL
The Bill Wheeler Show
WINR, Bing^hamton, N. Y.
WHEELER, CLINTON
KFRU, Columbia, Mo.
WHEELER, TONY
Dawn Patrol
WARC, Rochester, N. Y.
WHITAKER, JACK
WAEB, Allentown, Pa.
WHITE, BOB
Hill Billy Roundup
WMOC, Coving-ton, Ga.
WHITE, CLAYBORN
Sepia Swing- Club
KTOW, Oklahoma City, Okla.
WHITE. HAL
KWRC, Pendleton, Ore.
WHITE, JERRY
WLOF, Orlando, Fla.
WHITE, LeROY
Hub Cap Parade
WJLB, Detroit, Mich.
WHITE, PAT
5 O'clock Roundup
KTBS, Shreveport, La.
WHITMAN, RALPH
Free And Easy
WGBI, Scranton, Pa.
WHITNEY, DON
Farm & Home Hour
KLCN, Blytheville, Ark.
WHITNEY, SALLIE
Symphonies With Sallie
WRBC, Jackson, Miss.
WICKHAM, DICK
Musical Watch
WFBL, Syracuse, N. Y.
WICKIZER, JACK
1420 Club
KTJS, Hobart, Okla.
WIGREN, JOHN
Scandinavian Melodies
WLOL, Minneapolis, Minn.
WILDER, .JAMES
Howdy Neighbor
WFRP, Savannah, Ga.
WILFONG, CHARLES
WKBC, N. Wilkesboro. N. C.
WILKINS, PAT
Let's Take A Spin
KELP, El Paso. Tex.
WILKINSON. PATRICIA
Salute To You
KYJC, Medford, Ore.
WILLIAMS, BILL
1280 Club; WOV; Bill William's
Welcome Mat, WABD.
WILLIAMS. BILL
Midnite Mosaic
WMFD, Wilmington, N. C.
WILLIAMS. CHTG
1490 Club
WDXB, Chattanooga, Tenn.
WILLIAMS, DICK
Platter Parade
KRIC, Beaumont, Tex.
WILLIAMS. EARL
Doughnuts And Music
KDWT, Stamford, Tex.
WILLIAMS. GENE
Off the Record
WSPD, Toledo, O.
WILLIAMS. JACK
Top Five
WGBS, Miami, Fla.
WILLIAMS, JERRY
Musical Clock
WAML, Laurel, Miss.
WILLIAMS, MARC
Night Special
WTOM, Bloomington, Ind.
WILLIAMS, NAT DEE
Tan Town Coffee Club, Tan
Town Jamboree
WDIA, Memphis, Tenn.
WILLIAMS, OMAR
Merry-Go-Round
WBOW, Terre Haute, Ind.
WILLIS, CLIFF
Alarm
WIMA, Lima, O.
WILLIS, JOHN
Record Room
KTMS, Santa Barbara, Calif.
WILLSE, BILL
Breakfast With BW
WDEM, Providence, R. I.
WILSON, AMOS
Good Morning Melodies
KGIW, Alamosa, Col.
WILSON. DAVE
Ladies Day, Open House
WIRL, Peoria, II.
WILSON. ED
The Ed Wilson Show
KWK, St. Louis, Mo.
WILSON, FRANK
KEEN, Karavan
KEEN, San Jose, Calif.
WILSON, HOLMES
What Cha' Doin
WSAR, Fall River, Mass.
WILSON, PHIL
KFRU, Columbia, Mo.
WILSON, THOMAS
Polka Parade
KCTI, Gonzales, Tex.
WILSON, WALTER
79 RcQuest Time
WHOP, Hopkinsville, Ky.
WINKLER, RAY
Ray Winkler Show
KXLR, Little Rock, Ark.
MINN, BERT
Make-Believe-Ballroom, Blue
Ribbon Time
KYA, San Francisco, Calif.
WINN, BILL
Musical Clock
WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y.
WINTERS, GREGG
Teen Canteen, Waltz Time
KNAF, Fredericksburg, Tex.
WINTERS, WARREN
At Your Request
KRAM, Las Vegas, Nev.
WISE, EDDIE
Morning Melodies
WEBQ, Harrisburg, 111.
WITT, AL
What's Wat Wit Witt
KEIO, Pocatello, Ida.
WOELL. MELVIN
Barnyard Frolics
KROX. Crookston, Minn.
WOLF. LOU
Wolf On Request
KWNW, Wenatchee, Wash.
WOLFE, .lACK
Coffee Time
WBYS, Canton, 111.
WOLOSON, MIKE
Musical Bazaar
WSCR, Scranton, Pa.
WOOD, ARMINE
13th St. Music Shop
WGAI, Elizabeth City, N. C.
WOOD, BILL
Sunrise Serenade
KODY, North Platte, Neb.
WOOD, C. r., JR.
Music By Request, Musical
Clock
WEGO, Concord, N. C.
WOOD, CLAY
Flying "H" Tunes
KRAI, Craig, Col.
947
WOOD, DALE
Lucky Song
KTNM, Tucumcari, N. Mex.
WOOD, FRED
Woodchopper's Ball
WWBZ, Vineland, N. J.
WOODS, RICHARD
Time To Dance
KYJC, Medford. Ore.
WOOLF, CARL
Bing Crosby Sings
WMVG, Milledgeville, Ga.
WOOTEN, JOHN
Western Roundup
WIRK, West Palm Beach, Fla.
WORLFE, PETER
Chuck Wagon
WMDN, Midland, Mich.
WRIGHT, DICK
Request Session
WDEM, Providence, R, I.
WRIGHT, JOHNNY
Rhythm Matinee
WFBC, Greenville, S. C.
WRIGHT. RAY
Kbim, KBUN, Bemidji, Minn.
— Y —
YELLAND. E. STARR
Time And Tempos
KOA, Denver, Colo.
YESSEN. DICK
MCK, McKeesport, Pa.
YOUNG. AL
Swing Session
WCMA, Corinth, Miss.
YOUNG. JIM
Chuckwagon Jamboree
WGNH, Gadsden, Ala.
YOUNG, JIMMY
Young Ideas
WHHM, Memphis, Tenn.
YOUNG, JOE
Destination Midnite
KIT. Yakima, Wash.
YOUNG, O. A.
Rise And Shine
WHIS, Bluefield, W. Va.
YOUNT, CHUCK
1490 Club
WKBV. Richmond, Ind.
YORK, BILL
Requestfully Yours
KGLC, Miami, Okla.
ZACHARY, HUGH
Records At Reveille
WDUK, Durham, N. C.
ZACHARY, HUGH
Records At Reveille
WDUK, Durham, N. C.
ZANE, JOHN
Timekeeper
WMMW, Meriden, Conn.
ZARNOW, RALPH
Ralph Zarnow Show
KIOA, Des Moines, la.
ZEGARSKE, ED
Club 1400
WHUB, Cookeville. Tenn.
ZENT, M. D.
Record Shop
KSWS, Roswell, N. Mex.
ZIMMERMAN, HARRY
Record Rodeo
KEYD, Minneapolis, Minn.
ZIPPAY, AL
Best By Request
KVOW, Littlefleld, Tex.
ZUCCARO, BERNARD
Record Room
WIBR, Baton Rouge, La.
Orchestra Leaders
Musical Conductors
and
Organists
RADIO AND TELEVISIOM
— ^ their lirork during 1949
— A —
ACKLEY, WAYNE
KENT, Des Moines, la.
ADKINS, JOHN
WTCO, Campbellsville, Ky.
ADLAM, BASIL
ABC, ABC-TV
AGNEW, JOHN K.
WHKC, Columbus, O.
ALAN, PAT
KSTT, Davenport. la.
ALEXANDER, JEFF
Lig-ht Up Time, NBC.
ALFORD, KITTY
WRGA, Rome, Ga.
ALLEN, JAMES
KEYD, Minneapolis, Minn.
ALLEN, JAMES E.
WTJS, Jackson, Tenn.
ALLEN, JOHN
KPLT, Paris, Tex.
ALLEN, LLOYD
KGIW, Alamosa, Col.
ALLEN, WAYNE
KSEL, Lubbock, Tex.
AMOLS, MERVYN
WJLS, Beckley, W. Va.
ANDERSON, CHARLOTTE
WTHT, Hartford, Conn.
ANDERSON, JAMES W.
WIRK, W. Palm Beach, Fla.
ANDREWS, EARL
WSFA, Montgomery, Ala.
ANDREWS, JAMES L.
KXRO, Aberdeen, Wash.
ANTONINI, ALFREDO
CBS
ARENDALL, RONNIE
WPTW, Piqua, O.
ARLO
Honeymoon in New York;
Story Shop; The Playboys;
■ Eddie Albert Show, NBC;
Lights Out, NBC-TV.
ARMBRUSTER, ROBERT
Kraft Musie Hall, NBC.
ARNESON, JAMES
KTRF, Thief River Falls,
Minn.
ASHLEY, BARBEE
WJPR, Greenville, Miss.
AUGUSTINE, JOHNNY
Take It or Leave It. NBC.
AUMAN, DON
WDAY, Fargro, N. Dak.
AYLEN, CONSTANCE
KDZA, Pueblo, Col.
AYRES, MITCHELL
Chesterfield Supper Club
NBC-TV
AYRES, NORMAN
WCSH, Portland, Me.
— B —
BABLER, PEP
WOSH, Oshkosh, Wis.
BACAL, DATE
Confidential Closeups, NBC.
BAKER, DEAN
KGVL, Greenville, Tex.
BAKER, ELIZABETH
KOIL, Omaha, Nebr.
BALLIS, MERA
KDHL, Faribault, Minn.
BALZER, FRITZ
WRC. Washing-ton, D. C.
BANCROFT, P. F.
KTAR, Phoenix, Ariz.
BANKS, MARGARET
WBIG, Greensboro, N. C.
BANTA, FRANK
D & H Miners, NBC.
BARBE, ED
WTIZ, Jasper, Ind.
BARBOUR, DAVE
B. May 28, 1913, Flushing, 1. I.,
N. Y.; Summer Electric Program.
BARBOUR, JUNE
KELP, El Paso, Tex.
BARDO, LYLE
KFRC, San Francisco, Calif.
BARGY, ROY
The Jimmy Diu-ante Show;
Father Knows Best, NBC.
BARKER, GLADYS
WFRL, Preeport, 111.
BARILE, LOUIS
WKAL, Rome, N. Y.
BARLOW, HOWARD
Voice of Firestone, NBC.
BARLOW, JERRY
KLOU, Lake Charles, La.
BARNARD, GEORGE
WOOD, Chattanooga, Tenn.
BARLOW, HOWARD
Voice of Firestone
NBC-TV
BARNES, TEDDY
WHAL, Shelbyville, Tenn.
BARRET, EDWARD
WHAS, Louisville, Ky.
BARRETT, RICHARD E.
WAVZ, New Haven, Conn.
BARRON, MRS. ELSIE
WAPF. McComb. Miss.
949
BASS, ROY H.
WKGN, Knoxville, Tenn.
BAUGH, GENE
WRAP, Fort Worth, Tex.
BAUMGART, RUTH
WTCJ, Tell City, Ind.
BAXTER, LEO J.
WBOW, Terre Haute, Ind.
BAXTER, RAYMOND
KHUZ, Borger, Tex.
BEAN, GLADYS
WMIX, Mt. Vernon, III.
BEAR, CHET
WILS. Lansing-, Mich.
BEASLEY, SMITY
Appointment with Music; The
Mister Smith Show, NBC.
BEATTY, ROSS H.
WEKM, Elmira, N. Y.
BECKER, ALFRED
KOY, Phoenix, Ariz.
BEERS, WILLIAM
WADC, Akron. O.
BELL, FRANK
WEEI, Boston, Mass.
BENNIOK, RICHARD
WGIV, Charlotte, N. C.
BERCOVITZ, ABE
KGW, Portland, Ore.
BERING, CONRAD
KFDM, Beaumont, Tex.
BERQUIST, WHITEY
(BERNARD)
Bits of Hits; Musicana; String-
Silhouettes; National Farm &
Home Hour; The Whitey Ber-
quist Show.
BETCHER, DAVE
WMCK, McKeesport. Pa.
BETHANCOURT, JOSE
Echoes from the Tropics,
NBC.
BIBER, PEG
KGFW. Kearney. Nebr.
BIGGS, DOUG
WDXI. Jackson. Tenn.
BIGLEY, DAVID E.
WJOI. Florence, Ala.
BLACK, FRANK
Harvest of Stars, NBC.
BLACKTON, JAY
Inside U.S.A.
WCBS-TV. New York, N. Y.
BLALOCK, LORY
KOSA, Odessa, Tex.
BLEYER, ARCHIE
Arthur Godfrey and His Friends,
WCBS-TV, New York, N. Y.
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Suin;: and Sway with
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SAMMY KAYE
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and lii> orchestra
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"Sunday Serenade"
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BOELTEB, E. W.
KJAM, Vernal, Utah
BOISVERT, LOCIS
WBRY, Waterbury, Conn.
BOLEN, JIM
WCIL, Carbondale, 111.
BONANO, SHARKEY
Sharkey's Dixieland
WDSU-TV, New Orleans, La.
BONASSO, RUSSELL
WBLK, Clarksburg-, W. Va.
BOOKSPAN, MARTIN
WBMS, Boston, Mass.
BORTEL, CLAUDE
WFBL, Syracuse, N. Y.
BOULEWARE, MARHANE
(MISS)
WAGA, Atlanta, Ga.
BOVERO, PHIL
KGO, San Francisco, Calif.
BOWMAN, ANN
WHBO, Tampa, Fla.
BOWMAN, BURL
KVNI, Coeur D'Alene, Ida.
BOYUM, JERRY
KROC, Rochester, Minn.
BRADLEY, HAROLD
WHLD, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
BRADLEY, OWEN
Especially for You: The Owen
Bradley Show, NBC.
BRADY, WILLIAM P.
WEDC, Chicag-o, 111.
BRAND, BOB
WWDC, Washing-ton. D. C.
BRANDWYNNE. NAT
Saturday Dance Date, NBC.
BRELAND, ED
WAML. Laurel, Miss.
BRESTOFF. PHIL
WXYZ, ITetroit, Mich.
BRIDGES, DON
WBSC, Bennettsville, S. C.
BRIER, JOE
WSCR, Seranton, Pa.
BROCK, RAY
WHBY, Appleton, Wis.
BROWN, DONALD
KVEN, Ventura, Calif.
BROWN, LES
The Bob Hope Show, NBC.
BROWN, WALBURG
Do You Remember; Cleveland-
aires, NBC.
BROWNELL, JIM
WKDK, Newberry, S. C.
BROWNING, BILL
KXLO. Lewiston, Mont.
BRUCE, DWIGHT J.
WTOC, Savannah, Ga.
BRYAN, DONALD
Cavalcade of America, NBC.
BRYANT, SLIM
Slim Bryant and His Wildcats.
NBC.
BUFFING TON, JOEL
KYOS, Merced, Calif.
BULLOCK, I. JANE
WDUK, Durham, N. C.
BURKETT, BILL
KDSX, Denison, Tex.
BURWELL, BILL
WGTC. Greenville, N. C.
BUSH, ROBERT
KXIC, Iowa City, la.
BUTLER, GWENYTH
KBUN, Bemidji, Minn.
BUTTON, DAVE
KSVP, Artesia, N. Mex.
BYRD, VIRGINIA
WISH, Indianapolis, Ind.
— c —
CAFFY, CURTIS
WGRM, Greenwood, Miss.
CALABRESE, RAY J.
WLTR, Bloomsburg, Pa.
CALDWELL, JUNE
WMT, Cedar Rapids, la.
CALDWELL, LAMAR
WHSC, Hartsvillc, S. C.
CARLE, FRANKIE
NBC, CBS, Columbia Records.
CARLSON, MAUDE
WIBW, Topeka, Kans.
CARPENTER, ETHEL
WKBB, Dubuque, la.
CARPENTER, JAMES
KFBI, Wichita, Kans.
CARSON, M.
WOAP, Owosso, Mich.
CARTER, LOUISE
WFTM, Maysville, Ky.
CARTMELL, BETTY
KOCY, Oklahoma City, Okla.
CASHION, JOHN T.
WKBC, North Wilkesboro,
N. C.
CHAMPLIN, GLENN
WLCX, Lacrosse, Wis.
CH.\SE, BRUCE
WENR-TV, Chicago, 111.
CHASINS, ABRAM
WQXR, New York, N. Y.
CHEESMAN, ADA
WGBB, Freeport, N. Y.
CHESKIN, DAVID
WGR, Buffalo, N. Y.
FRANK DeVOL
CONDUCTOR ARRANGER COMPOSER
COMEDIAN
2ND YEAR ON THE OXYDOL SHOW
OVER CBS FIVE TIMES Vi/EEKLY
MUSICAL DIRECTOR OF CAPITOL
TRANSCRIPTIONS
CAPITOL RECORDINGS
REGULAR MEMBER "PANTOMIME
QUIZ" VIDEO PROGRAM
AGENCY-CENTURY ARTISTS, LTD.
PUBLICITY-BOB WEISS
951
• • •
Orclioslra l>oa*lors-C«n«liictors-Or;iiiiii*»l.s Ksidio-TV • • •
CIIKSSKK, AI-KC
KITK. Sail Antonio, Tex.
CIIKISTKNSKN. FRKD
W.Ml'S. Mcnii'lus. Tcmi.
CIMI\<», LKNA
KSFT, Trinidad. Colo.
ri.AKK. AM..\N
WKV. Ctkhihoma City, Okla.
ri..\KK. (iOKMON
KI'HX, Be.iiimont, Tex.
ri.AKK. IIARI'KR
K.\LB, Ak'xandria. La.
CLAYTON. ROIIKRT
WJIM, Lansiiif,', Mich.
CLEVEL.VND, ROBERT
WSON. Henderson, Ky.
CLITES, MINOR
KKES, St. Joseph, Moi
CLOUTIER, NORftlAN
Jane Pickens Show; Silver
Stringrs: Mindy Carson Sings,
NBC.
COGGESHALL, A. O.
WGY, Schenectady, N. Y.
COHN. HAROLD
WPDQ. Jacksonville, Fla.
COLE. BUDDY
Truth or Consequences; John-
son's Wax Program starring
the King's Men, NBC.
COLLINS, DAVE
WHOK, Lancaster, O.
COLLINS, JERRY
WNOX, Knoxville. Tenn.
COLLINS, JIM
WFBC, Greenville, S. C.
COLTER, BERTRAM
WMUR, Manchester, N. H.
COLWELL, VIRGINIA
WLDS, Jacksonville, 111.
COOPER,
WKYH,
COOPER.
WJBK.
Tex.
Ky.
CO.MISKEV. LILLIK MAE
KWKT. VVicliila FallH, Tex.
CONCEPCION. CES.\B
Duffy's Tavern, NUC.
CONDON. KDDIE
Kddie Condon's Floor Show
NHC-TV
CONTI. ANTHONY
WLEU. Erie, Pa.
< OOK, JIM
KHGV. Weslaco.
LOIS
Paducah
.SALLY
Detroit, Mich.
CORISTINE, PAT
WVET, Rochester, N. Y.
CORWIN. RAYMOND H.
WHCU, Ithaca, N. Y.
COTE, BERT
WLAM, Lewiston, Me.
CRAVEN, HAROLD
WHPE, High Point, N. C.
CREAMER, ARTHUR
WAGF, Dothan, Ala.
CREEDEN, JAY
WHIM, Providence. R
CROOK, GEORGE
George Crook, NBC.
CROSSON, ARTHUR
WBNY. Buffalo, N. Y.
CROTTY. MRS. NANCY
WLOH, Princeton, W.
CROUCH, EDNALEE
WHB. Kansas City
CROWELL, BETTY
WIBB, Macon, Ga.
CULLEY, FRED
The Fred Waring Show
I.
Va.
Mo.
CtKTI.S. .SHIKLEY
K(;a. SpDk.iMe, Wash.
CITTIN(;. BOB
KI'RI). UoHcnberg, Tex.
II AIII.VIG
\VI,I)V,
— » —
JOSKI'll
L.iil.VHmllli.
Wis.
NBC.
DALE, TED
The Carnotion Contented Hour,
KNX-CBS.
DANE, Dl DLEY
KKA.M, St. Cloud, Minn.
DANIEL, ELIOT
Johnson's Wax Program star-
ring Fibber MeGee and Molly.
NBC.
DANIELS, JOHN-
KIBE, Palo Alto, Calif.
D'ANNA, VICTOR
WEBR, Buffalo, N. Y.
D.\NT, CIL\RLE8
A Day in the Life of Dennis:
Judy Canova Show, NBC.
D'ARMOND, FRANK
WPTR. Albany, N. Y.
DAUGHERTY, STAN
KMOX. St. Louis, Mo.
DAVIDSON, JACK
KOME, Tulsa, Okla.
DAVIS, NORVAL
WTRF, Bellaire. O,
DAVIS, OVIDE
KCIL, Houma, La.
DEER, JIMMY
WDAR, Savannah. Ga.
DeCARO, AL
WKNB, New Britain, Conn.
DE MARTINEZ, BLANCA LUNA
WORA, Mayaguez, P. R.
AL RICKEY
CONDUCTOR-COMPOSER
MANHATTAN MERRY
GO-ROUND
HAMMERSTEIN
MUSIC HALL
WALTZ TIME
MR. KEEN-7th YEAR
ALSP MUSICAL
DIRECTOR FOR
MA.YFAIR RECORDS
KIDDIE LAND-WILLIDA
Personal Management:
JOHN J. O'CONNOR
1697 Broadway, N. Y. C.
CI. 5-4920
952
• • • Orchestra Leaders-Conductors-Organists — Radio-TV
• • •
DEMIS, FRANCES
KRHD, Duncan, Okla.
DENNIS, GENE
WVOM, Brookline, Mass.
DENNIS, HERB
WCBT, Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
DENNY, FRANCES
WAIR, Winston-Salem, N. C.
DeVOL, FRANK
Second Year on Oxydol Show,
CBS: Musical Director of Capi-
tol Transcriptions; Pantomine
Quiz, Video Program.
DICK, MRS. HELEN
WMIN, St. Paul, Minn.
DICKLER, DID
WHOD, Homestead, Pa.
DICKOFF, CHARLES
Wise, Madison, Wis.
DICKSON, LAHOMA
KDWT, Stamford, Tex.
DIECKMAN, BUD
WHAW, Weston, W. Va.
DIFFIE, WILLIAM
WFNS, Burling-ton. N. C.
DIGESU, FRED
WJHO. Opelika, Ala.
DIXON, ROY
KTRM, Beaumont, Tex.
DOLLAWAY, F.
WKBZ. Muskeg^on, Mich.
DONAHUE, RUTH
WLOF, Orlando, Fla.
DONALDSON, EARL
KALL, Salt Lake City, Utah
DONZE, WILLIAM
KSGM, Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
DORITY, DOROTHY
WTOL, Toledo, O.
DORN, BILL
WHAN, Charleston, S. C.
DORR. HAROLD
WABI, Bang-or, Me.
DRAGON, CARMEN
Fanny Brice — Baby Snooks
Show ; The Railroad Hour,
NBC.
DUFFELL, REBECCA
WSTP, Salisbury, N. C.
DUFFY. JOHN
The Lassie Show; Me and
Janie starring' Georg-e O . Han-
Ion. NBC.
DUNCAN, MARY JEAN
KGBC, Galveston, Tex.
DUNN, BILL
WKBN, Youngstown, O.
DUNNAGAN, ROBERT (BOB)
WSSB, Durham, N. C.
DUNNAVANT, ROBERT V.
WJMW, Athens, Ala.
DUNNING, OWEN (RED)
KOIN, Portland, Ore.
DUPAGE, RICHARD
P.. JR.
iB. Aug. 10, 1908, Kansas City,
Mo.; Composer of: The Affairs of
Peter Salem, Murder By Experts,
The Adventures of the Falcon,
WOR-Mutual.
— E —
EBERT, ROBERT C.
WARD. Johnston, Pa.
EDGES, CL.-VRENCE
WBAY, Green Bay, Wis.
EDINGTON, JOHN
KTFI, Twin Falls, Ida.
EDWARDS, LLEW
WPPA, Pottsville, Pa.
EGOLF, GRACE CAMPBELL
WBCC, Bethesda, Md.
EILAND, TED
WSAZ, Huntington, W. Va.
ELDERS, FRANK E.
WJPF, Herrin, 111.
ELLIOTT, BARON
WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ELLISON, HELEN
WHIN, Harlan, Ky.
EL3IAN, ZIGGY
Light Up Time, NBC.
EMMEL, JOHN
KWJJ, Portland, Ore.
ENOS, CORINNE
KPAC, Port Arthur, Tex.
EPPEL, RAYMOND V.
KORN, Mitchell, S. D.
EUCHNER, WAYNE
KFH, Wichita, Kans.
EVANS, STEVE
KEUL, Corvalis, Ore.
— F —
FAIRCHILD. EDGAR
(COOKIE)
Take It or Leave It, NBC.
FALBER, BEN
WTHI, Terre Haute, Ind.
FARBER, AGNES
KPLC, Lake Charles, La.
FARBER, BURT
Curtain Time, NBC.
FASCINATO, JACK
Kukla, Fran & Ollie
NBC-TV
FAULKNER, CHARLES
WWW, Faimont, W. Va.
LEW WHITE
Organist
, Composer
Conductor
RADIO - TELEVISION
CURRENT SHOWS
Inner Sanctum — CBS
Grand Central Station — CBS
Portia Faces Life— NBC
RCA-Victor Recording Artist
Columbia Picture Shorts
LExington 2-1100
953
JOHN
GART
P
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8
yjVii
0tC
TOPS!
as an RCA VICTOR
recording artist
"Miami Beach Rliumba"
26-9012
"The Wedding Song"
26-9035
"St. Louis Blues"
20-3369
"Scalawag" 20-3493
"Mexican Hotfoot"
20-3529
"Send Ten Pretty Flow-
ers to My Gal in Tennes-
see"
"Puppets Holiday"
20-3577 (45) 47-3075
"The Wedding Sambo"
20-3628
9. "Kitty"
Just concluded successful
appearance at
ROXY THEATRE
New York
TOPS!
as a composer
1. Managua Nicaragua
2. Miami Beach Rhumba
3. Chillicothe, Ohio
4. Walter Thornton
Rhumba
5. Morocco
6. Puppets Holiday
7. Kitty
IRVING FIELDS TRIO
Currently at
PARK SHERATON
HOTEL
New York City
BROADCASTING OVER
NBC & MUTUAL
NETWORKS
Just concluded successful
concert at
CARNEGIE HALL
New York
954
tLl
• • •
Orchestra Leaders-Conductors-Organists — Radio-TV
• • •
FAYE, ALTA
WRR, Dallas, Tex.
FEABEY, JACK
KVOS, Bellingham. Wash.
FEINBERG, RICHARD
WSBC, Chieag-o, 111.
FERRO, SAMMY
The Game Room, TV Sports
Special
WTTG, Washing-ton, D. C.
FESSLER, JEAN
WTAD, Quincy, 111.
FICKEN, NEIL
WALT. Tampa, Fla.
FIEDLER, ARTHUR
Music America Loves Best- — •
Robert Merrill with the Bos-
ton Pops Orchestra and Arthur
Fiedler, NBC.
FIELDING. JERRY
Life of Rile.v, NBC.
FIELDS. IRVING
(See Radio-TV Artists)
FINGER, ART
KXYZ, Houston, Tex.
FLATH, P. HANS
KPRM, KMBC, Kansas City,
Mo.
FLEISCHMAN, MARGARET
WSPB, Sarasota, Fla.
FLINT, WALTER H.
WGPC, Albany, Ga.
FOLLOWILL, MURRAY
WLBK, De Kalb, 111.
FORD, CHARLIE
Garroway at Larg^e
NBC-TV
FORD, LLOYD
KAYS, Hays, Kans.
FORMAN, BILL
Father Knows Best; The Phil
Harris-Alice Paye Show, NBC.
FOSTER, ORVILLE
WHOT, South Bend, Ind.
FOX, LES
WMMW, Meriden, Conn.
FRANCIS, JACK
WGAC, Augusta, Ga.
FRANK, HARRY J.
WHAI, Greenfield, Mass.
FRAUL, CLAUDE
WINN, Louisville, Ky.
FREED, ALAN
WAKR, Akron, O.
FREEMAN, HARRY
WLYN, Lynn, Mass.
FREEMAN, TONY
KNBC, San Francisco, Calif.
FRIAR. CHARLIE
WWNF, Fayetteville, N. C.
FRIEND, GEORGE
WLAK, Lakeland, Pla.
FROST, JACK
KLER, Rochester, Minn.
FRY, BETTY
WGPA, Bethlehem, Pa.
FRYETT, MARY
KRUX, Phoenix, Ariz.
FULLER, ROBERT
WBKA, Brockton, Mass.
FULTON, DAVID K.
WALB, Albany, Ga.
— G —
GADY, MIKE
WOPI, Bristol, Tenn.
GALLICHIO, JOSEPH
Dave Garroway Show; Amer-
ica's Song-; Design for Listen-
ing, NBC.
GANZ, GEORGE
KDSH, Boise, Idaho
GARLINGER, GEORGE
WPFB, Middletown, O.
GARR, BILL
KWKW, Pasadena, Calif.
GART, JOHN
B. June 6, 1905, Poland; Gabriel
Heatter's A Brighter Tomorrow,
WOR; Carrington Playhouse,
WOR; A House In The Country,
WOR; Big Town, NBC; M0IV1
Columbia, RKO' picture spots.
G.4TRELLE, DON
KFJB, Marshalltown, Iowa
GEYER, BILLY
WFDF, Flint, Mich.
GIBSON. GERALD
WJOY, Burlington, Vt.
GIBSON, LARRY
WRUP, Gainesville, Fla.
GITZ, JEAN
KRDO, Colorado Springs, Colo.
GIVEN, HELEN
WLBJ, Bowling Green, Ky.
GLADDIN, FRANCES
WDAK, Columbus, Ga.
GLEASON, BOB
WMSL, Decatur, Ala.
GLUSKIN, LUD
B. New York, N. Y.; CBS West
Coast Music Director; Suspense;
My Friend Irma; Hollywood Music
Hall; Philip Morris Playhouse;
Sam Spade.
GLYNN, JACK
KUBC, Montrose, Colo.
LUD GLUSKIN
GENERAL MUSICAL DIRECTOR
CBS WESTERN DIVISION
HARRY SALTER
"STOP THE MUSIC"-ABC
955
• • • Or(*li<vslr;i I ><sMl('r.s-<'<»ii(liiotoi*.s-Or^aiii.sl.s I{a(li4»-'l\
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KMVK. II
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MAKTIIA
livrr. Colo.
I.OI IS
WKN
XI (; 111 f port.
GOODMAN, AL
Prudential Family Hour,
Hiss.
CBS;
Fred Allen Show; RCA Victor re-
cording artist.
(;OT( II. KOBKKT
KXOK. St. Louis. Mo.
<i(>VIN, VI
WJFG, (Jreen Bay, Wis.
tiOW. .VKTHl'K
KLZ, Denver, Col.
<;k.\i>in, h.vkky
WDSM, Superior. Wis.
i'.R.^U.A.n. J. K.
WWG.S. Tifton. Ga.
(;k.4h.\m. a. w.
WKST, New Castle, Pa.
GR.JkNT, BOBBIE
KSTV. Stephenville. Tex.
GK.ANT, MARJORIE
WWXL, Peoria, 111.
GR.ASSO, FRANK
WFLA, Tampa, Fla.
GREEN, BERNIE
Koran's Daug-hter, NBC.
GREENWOOD, TONY
WATR, Waterbury, Conn.
GREGORY, BILLY
KWBU, Corpus Christi, Tex.
GRISSOM. GAIL
WTTS, Blooming-ton, Ind.
GROSS, AL
WKMH, Dearborn, Mich.
4.K(>\V. I.(»l l)K.\.\
KI.X, Oakl.iiid. Calif.
GRIM). MRS. l.\ NN
W.\ri). Aiiliiini. Ala.
<.kim;\v.\i.I). art
WNVA, Norloii. V.i
(iKI T/.K, MRS. .M.XRI.VN
KKVo, I, 111. 1x1. k, Tex.
Gl .VR.MKRI, JOHNNY
Morey .\nisterilani Show,
Mont, Gulf Jtoad Show
NBC-T'V
Gl'ICE, EAYK
WJXN, Jackson, Miss.
IIAKMON, J. HERTR.VM
WGKI'. I.ouihVille, Ky.
, .MARY
Forest .Clly, N. C.
, NKLHON J.
,\KlielK)ro, N. C.
1)K. ALBERT
Theatre: NBC
Du-
II.VRKII.I
WHHO.
IIAKRII.I
\\i;\VK
ll.\RRIS,
NBC University
'rii<-:iter. NBC.
HARRIS, BE.\
Wil.o .I.iii.'^ville
If
iiABECK, rm 1. 1. IS
KWOA, Worlliintrloii. Mimi.
IIACKKTT, R.VVMOM)
KCBS, San Jose. Calif.
H.YENSCHEN, GCS
American Album of Familiar
Music; The Pet Milk Show;
The Bob Crosby Show, NBC.
HALE, ETHLYN
WCKY, Cincinnati, O.
HALL, WILLIAM J.
WKRT, Cortland, N. Y.
IIALVERSEN, ROY L.
.KSUB, Cedar City, Utah
H.YMMERS, GENE
WHKK, Akron, O.
HANSON, EARLE B.IRR
WIOD, Miami, Fla.
H.\NSON, JOHN
KDEC, Decorah, la.
HARDER, JOHN
KFXM, San Bernardino, Calif.
H.YRDMAN, GLENN
KTUL, Tulsa, Okla.
Wis.
HARRIS. PHIL
(See Radio-TV Artists)
IIAKKIS, THOMAS \V.
Wlllli. Cookeiville. 'I'enn.
HARRISON, HERBERT
K1''HK, Sacramento, Calif.
IIAKTKJA.N, DICK
WKOW. Albany. N. Y.
II.XRTLEY, JAME.S
WGGA. Gainesville, Ga.
HARTLINE, MARY
WENR-TV, Chicai?o, 111.
HARVEY, MARY
WGEM, Quincy. 111.
H.YRVEY, RICHARD
WSAP, Portsmouth, Va.
HATCH, WILBUR
Camel Screen Guild Theatre,
NBC.
HAWLEY, SHIRLEY
KIUP, Durang-o. Col.
IIAYDEN, ELAINE
WMRO, Auiora, 111.
HAYS. REX
WNAX, Yankton, S. Dak.
HEADY, WAYNE
KTOP. Topeka. Kans.
HEEB, WALTER
WJHL, Johnson City, Tenn.
DON
VOORHEES
1949
"Bell Telephone Hour"
"Cavalcade of America"
956
• •
Orchestra Leaders-Conductors-Organists — Radio-TV
• • •
HEjr,, FRANK
WIIM, Wilming-ton, Del.
HELGESON, ROBERT
KISD, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
HENDERSON, MAX
WTAC, Flint, Mich.
HENDRICK, HARRIET
KTW, Seattle, Wash.
HENNEJSY, THOMAS
WJBF, Augusta, Ga.
HENRY, BURREL
WHBT, Harriman, Tenn.
HENTON, ETHEL
WNBF, Binghanton. N. Y.
HERMANN, RALPH
WMAW, Milwaukee, Wis.
HERN, RUTH E.
WHAR, Clarksljurg, W. Va.
HERROLD, JIM
KOPR, Butte, Mont.
HERRON, JOEL
WMGM, New York, N. Y.
HESSLER, ROY
WDUZ, Green Bay, Wis.
HESTERMAN, LENNIE
KMUR, Murray, Utah
HIGGINS, BILL
KICD. Spencer, la.
HILLARD, ANN
WACB, Kittanning-, Pa.
HILLMAN, ROC
KLAC, Hollywood, Calif.
HIPPS, TOM
KAMQ, Amarillo, Tex.
HOBBIE, CHARLES
KWBC, Ft. Worth, Tex.
HOBBS, WILLIAM
KVEC, San Luis Obispo, Calif.
HOGAN, HARLAN
WSBT, South Bend, Ind.
HOHNER, HAROLD
KHMO, Hannibal, Mo.
HOLT, CONNIE
WHSY, Hattiesburg, Miss.
HOOKS, RALPH
KWSL, Lake Charles, La.
HOFF, CARL
Kay Kyser's College of Musical
Knowledge
NBC-TV
HOPKINS, RAY
WIBC, Indianapolis, Ind.
HORSLEY, ROBERT
WMC, WMCT, Memphis, Tenn.
HOTT, IRWIN
WFRD, Worthington, O.
HOUSER, ANN
WRUN, Utica, N. Y.
HOUSTON, DOROTHY
KLPM, Minot, N. Dak.
HOVDE, ANDRIENE
KMO, Tacoma, Wash.
HOVEY, DON
WHO, Des Moines, la.
HOWARD, EDDY
Saturday Dance Date, NBC.
HOWARD, ERNEST
KVLC, Little Rock, Ark.
HOWELL, BERNIE
KGNC. Amarillo, Tex.
HOY, WALLY
KTFS, Texarkana, Tex.
HUBER, FRANK
WSNY, Schenectady, N. Y.
HUGH, IVOR
WCCC, Hartford, Conn.
HUGHES, JAMES L.
KSKY, Dallas, Tex.
HYDE, WILLIAM JR.
WLAG, LaGrange, Ga.
IHLENFELD, WARREN
WISR, Butler. Pa.
IHRKE, ELMER
WEMP, Milwaukee, Wis.
IMBROOULIO, JOSEPH
WFBR, Baltimore, Md.
IRVING, GEORGE S.
WCMA, Corinth, Miss.
J
JAAP. GEORGE
WDBC, Eseanaba, Mich.
JACKS, JORDAN
KCRG, Cedar Rapids, la.
JACKSON, GUS
WEBC, Duluth, Minn.
JACKSON, STELLA M.
WKAB, Mobile, Ala.
JACOBS. DON
WCMB, Lemoyne, Pa.
JAKLE, KEN
WLBH, Mattoon, 111.
JARRIS, DON
WWOD, Lynchburg, Va.
JARVIS, MARIE
KARK, Little Rock, Ark.
JELESNIK, EUGENE
KDYL-TV, Salt Lake City,
Utah
JENSEN, ALICE
KVNJ, Fargo, N. Dak.
JENSEN, BYRON
KOVO, Provo. Utah
JEROME, JERRY
Bonny Maid Versatile Varie-
ties
NBC-TV
Four Star Revue
WPIX, New York, N. Y.
HENRY SYLVERN
HANK SYLVERN
THEY MAKE MUSIC
957
Composing
and
Conducting
Hallmark Playhouse
Joan Davis Show
Wm. Morris Agency
"Rosa Rio Rhythms"
"Ted Malone"
"My True Sfory"
SChuyler 4-5700
CHARLES PAUL
Conductor - Composer
"Mr. & Mrs. North"
CBS
Martin Kane Private Eye
NBT
EARL SHELDON
Arranger — Conductor
MUZAK
ASSOCIATED TRANSCRIPTIONS
LONDON RECORDS
Now Scoring:
PET MILK SHOW ... NBC
958
• • • Orchestra Leadcrs-Conductors-Organiste — Radio-TV • • •
JOHNSON, ARLENE
WKNA, Charleston, W. Va.
JOHNSON, BENNY
KDLK, Del Kio, Tex.
JOHNSON, RICHARD H.
WSVA, Harrisonburg:, Va.
JOHNSTON, W. R., JR.
WBIR, Knoxville, Tenn.
JONES, DON
KWEI, Weiser, Ida.
JONES, I3IO
WGOH, Newnan, Ga.
JONES, R. S.
KCMO. Kansas City, Mo.
JONES, ROSEMARY
WQXI, Atlanta, Ga.
JONES, ROY
WMOC, Coving-ton, Ga.
JONES, RUTH LEE
WMIE, Miami, Fla.
JORDAN, JERRY
WNHC-TV, New Haven, Conn.
JORDAN, MIKE
WLAT, Conway, S. C.
JUNELL, Prunella
WBYS, Canton, HI.
— K —
KALER, RANDALL
WFAS, White Plains, N. Y.
KATIMS, MILTON
The Ethel Merman Show: Mu-
sic for Today; Music for To-
nig-ht: NBC Symphony; Henry
Morg-an Show; Eternal Light,
NBC.
KATZ, BERNARD
Anacin Hollywood Star Thea-
tre, NBC.
KAUFMAN, GEORGE
KBMW, Breckenridge, Minn.
KAWAKAMI, DANIEL
KULA, Honolulu, Hawaii
KAYE, DON
KOTV, Tulsa, Okla.
KAYE, SAMMY
B. March 13, 1910, Cleveland,
O. ; Sunday Serenade, CBS; So
You Want To Lead A Band; Disc
Jockey Discoveries.
KELLER, EARLE
WAVE, Louisville, Ky.
KELLY, JACK
WCFL, Chicag-o, Bl.
KELTON, LEE
WJAS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
KENT, EDITH
KFAC, Los Angeles, Calil.
KILEY, JOHN
WMEX, Boston, Mass.
KI3IBLE, WALTER
WDBO, Orlando, Fla.
KING, JOHN
KAWT, Douglas, Ariz.
KING, PEE WEE
(See Radio-TV Artists)
KING, REX
KFIO, Spokane, Wash.
KIPEN, MAURICE
WTMJ, Milwaukee, Wis.
KIRBY, GEORGE
KLCN, Blytheville, Ark.
KIRBY, RICHARD
WCHA, Chambersburg, Pa.
KIRWAN, DENNY
WINZ, Hollywood, Fla.
KLINE, ARMAND
KOD-TV, Albuqueraue.
N. Mex.
KLYCE, KENNETH M.
WTPR, Paris, Tenn.
KNIGHT, LARRY
WRCS, Ahoskie, N. C.
KNOTT, ALBERT
WKRM, Columbia, Tenn.
KNUTSON, ULAMAE
WDLB, Marshfield, Wis.
KOSLOFF, LOU
Life of Riley; Blondie, NBC.
KOTTLER, MISCHA
WWJ, Detroit, Mich.
KOURY, REX
ABC, ABC-TV
KOUSSEYITSKY, DR. SERGE
Boston Symphony — Dress Re-
hearsal, NBC.
KREBS, ELMER
WISN, Milwaukee. Wis.
— L —
LAMBERT, NORMAN
WLNZ, Bangor, Me.
LAMBERTON, M. W.
KDAN, Oroville, Calif.
LANE, LORNA
WROK, Rockford, 111.
LANGB, HENRY
WHIO, Dayton, O.
LAPAN, DON
KTRB, Modesto, Calif.
LASH, CLIFF
Dixieland Limited
WLW-T, Cincinnati, O.
LASZLOW, ALEXANDER
This Is Your Life, NBC.
LAURIE, BILL
KEBE, Jacksonville, Tex.
LAVALLE, PAUL
Cities Service Band ot America,
NBC, NBC-TV
PAUL TAUBMAN
Organist
Pianist
Conductor
RCA-Victor Recording Artist
JIMMY LYTELL
and his
"Delta Eight" Orchestra
featured on
"OLD NEW ORLEANS"
RCA Recorded Programs
959
Or4«li(vslr<i l.(sifi<'r.s-( oii(lii<'lor.s-()r^aiiisrs Itailio- l'\
I..V\ KKV. DON
W.i.il), ciii.-im'o. 111.
I.ji\(MK. r.M I,
W.IK. Ii.lroit. Mich.
I. \« KKNCK. NOKMAN
WMIS. N.ilclifZ, Mis.s.
I.K.\<il K. KDWIN
W T.M \ Kast St. Louis. 111.
I.KK. KOIt
KiKoK. Tulare. Calir.
I.KK. 1)1 STY
WHKI,. H.-loil. Wis.
I.KK. II.MCKV
WUIV.. Lock Haven, Pa.
I.KK. .II.M.MV
W'/.IP. Covinfflon. Ky.
I.KK. MKI,
K'I'TU Holla, Mo.
I.KIIMIOIK. HKMtV
KWKi), .-^ftruin. Te.x.
LKIUEKT. DICK
Diok Leibert, NBC.
LEMEN, JIATT
KOPO, Tui'son. Anz.
LENZ. PHYLLIS
WLIO, East Liverpool, O.
LEIRIG. H.VRRISON "
WLPO. La Salle. 111.
LEYERETT, LVLU MAE
WVOP, Vidalia, 6a.
LEYEY, HAROLD
The Theatre Guild on the Air.
NBC.
LEY IX, .SYLYAN
WOR. New York. N. Y.
Opera Concert, Arthur Lesser
Show
WOR-TV, New York. N. Y.
LEVINE, HENRY
Solitoir Time, NBC.
D.VYIU
IIdIcI Orehestra,
LE WI.VTEK.
Anil)assa(lr)r
NUC.
LEWY. HKNKY
KSIJN. San Dicko. C.illf.
I.IM>I.K\, KOKERT
KHST, Hm Spninr, Tex.
I.II'.MAN, PAIL
Ln-hls Out
NBC-TV
LITTLEP.VOE, EVEL\ N R.
WMI'"T, Klonnce, Ala.
LIYEI,^. LEE
WLOW, Norfolk, Va.
LOCKHART, HARRY
KTHS. Hoi Springs, Ark.
I-()('K\VO()D. I,EE
WHBF, Benlon Harbor, Mich.
LOETESNES.S, RAY
KSOO, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
LOKEY, FRANK
WORD. Siiartanburt,'. S. C.
LOMBARDO. GUY
Saturday Donee Date; Roosevelt
Hotel Orchestra; The Guy Lom-
bardo Show, NBC.
LONGFELLOW, WANNIE
KHOZ, Harrison. Ark.
LOPEZ, VINCENT
Luncheon with Lopez, NBC.
LOUISFELL, MARION PAYNE
WCOU. Lewiston, Me.
LUBIN, HARRY
Maxwell House Coffee Time
staiTing: George Burns & Gra-
de Allen, NBC.
LUDLOW, BEN
B. Ardmore, Pa.; Candlelight Re-
view, NBC-TV; Mr. Feathers,
MBS; Call The Police, CBS;
Scattcrgood Boincs, MBS; The-
saurus Tronscrlptions; Ezio Pin-
zo-Mary Martin Records.
i.i<;.\K. .i(»K
Monunk' Alaliiiee
WLW-T. Cincinnati. O.
— Wr —
Mi'( .vitrm . KKi)
WH(;H, llarriHburt,', Pa.
.MHl TCH.W, KEN
WIKY, Kvan.sville, Ind.
M<( I NE. DO.M
UKAH. KairbankK. Alaska
M.UKR.MOTT, CL.VRK
WK.I.M. Newport, R. 1.
\l<<;.\l (.HEY, WARREN
KNKB. Si'oltHblurr, Nebr.
M<<iRATH. .M.\R<;ARET E.
KOWH. Omaha, Neb.
.MeGRATU, NED
WDHL. Olean. N. Y.
M<KINNEY, ALENE
KFAB, Omaha. Nebr.
.MfLE.YN, DON
KFYR, Bismarck, N. Dak.
MtM.VNUS, JOHNNY
The Lamb's Bamhol
NBC?TV
McNEIL, IDA A.
KGFX, Pierre, S. Dak.
Mcpherson, hvgh
WOAY, Oak Hill, W. Va.
— M —
MAAS, DON
KSEM. Moses Lake. Wash.
>LYCKEY, 3. WRIGHT
WRAK. Williamsporl. Pa.
MALIN, M. L.
WWNH, Rochester, N. H.
CARMEN MASTREN
Conducting
"Songs By Morton Downey"
NBC
960
• • • Orchestra Leaders-Conductors-Organiste — Radio-TV • • •
MANN, EARL,
KFGO, Fargo, N. Dak.
MANORSKY, MORRIS
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,
NBC.
MAPES, BILL
WHOS, Decatur, Ala.
MARCEAUX, VERNE
WNMP, Evanston, 111.
MARCOTTE, DONALD A.
WMAQ, Chicag^o, 111.
MARS, PETER A.
WKLA, Luding-ton, Mich.
MARSHALL, JIMMY
WTOB, Winston-Salem, N. C.
MARTIN, KRIS
WAGE, Chicopee, Mass.
MARTIN, NOEL D.
KOB, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
MASON, VIVIAN
KHUM, Eureka, Calif.
MASTREN, CARMEN
N.
B. Cahoes, N. Y.; Songs By
Morton Downey, NBC, NBC-TV
MATTHEWS, SAM T.
KGKB, Tyler, Tex.
MAUGANS, WILLIAM
KSOK, Arkansas City, Kansas
MAUPIN, REX
WENR, WENR-TV, Chieag-o,
111.
MAY, BILLY
The Adventures of Ozzie &
Harriet, NBC.
MAYO, BILLY
WPAA, Dallas, Tex.
MAYS, VERLIN
WFHG, Bristol, Va.
MEAKIN, JACK
The Great Gildersleeve, NBC.
MELNICK, KAY
WLOA, Braddock, Pa.
MENDELSOHN, FRED
WBNX, New York, N. Y.
MENDENHALL, MENDY
KASI, Ames, la.
MERLIN, VING
Enchanted Strings
WPIX, New York, N. Y.
MESERVY. NORMAN
WOLF, Syracuse, N. Y.
METCHNEK, WILLIAM
WTCN, WTCN-TV,
Minneapolis, Minn.
MEYER, MARY
KPOW, Powell, Wyo.
MICHAEL, ROBERT
WRTA, Altoona, Pa.
MILLER, DOROTHY
WEAM, Arlington, Va.
MILLER, FRIEDA
WTOD, Toledo, O.
MILLER, HARRISON A.
KIT, Yakima, Wash.
MILLER, JACK
The Aldrich Family, NBC.
MILLER, MAX
Club Canadaigua
WBEN,-TV, Buffalo, N. Y .
MILLS, BILLY
Fibber McGee and Molly, NBC.
MILLS, JACK
KSIB, Creston, la.
MILSOP, JOSEPH
WCPA, Clearfield, Pa.
MILWEE, N. C. JR.
WHBS, & WHBS-TV, Hunts-
ville, Ala.
MINIARD, TOM
WCTA, Andalusia, Ala.
MISER, IRV
WMID, Atlantic City, N. J.
MITCHELL, BOB
KFI, Los Angeles, Calif.
MONROE, CAL
WCAP, Asbury Park, N. J.
MONROE, VAUGHN
B. Oct. 7, 1911, Akron, 0.;
Camel Show, CBS.
MONTGOMERY, PAUL
WFRC, Reidsville, N. C.
MOORE, A. RAYMOND
WHUM, Reading, Pa.
MOORE, FRED F.
WNDB, Daytona Beach, Fla.
MORAN, JACK
KURV, Edinburg, Tex.
MORGAN, JAMES
WNHC, WNHC-TV, New
Haven, Conn.
MORGAN, TOMMY
KOD-TV, Albuquerque,
N. Mex.
MORGAN, WAYNE
WMFR, High Point, N. C.
MORRIS, BILL
WROM, Rome, Ga.
3I0RRIS, FRANK
WJAX, Jacksonville, Fla.
MORRIS, JOHN J.
WTOR, Torrington, Conn.
MORRISSETTE, RICHARD
WCHV, Charlottesville, Va.
MOSKAtJ, PAUL
KFEQ, St. Joseph, Mo.
MUNCH, CHARLES
Boston Symphony — Dress Re-
hearsal, NBC.
HENRY
("Soli tail- Time")
HOT-LI PS
{"Chamber Music Society of
Lower Basin Street")
LEVI N E
PEE
WEE
KING
ORCHESTRA WORLD MAGAZINE'S
CHOICE AS
The Nation's No. 1 Western
Band Leader
AND HIS RCA-VICTOR GOLDEN
WEST COWBOYS
Welc
You
To See and Hear Them
While In Louisville
11:00-11:30 A.M., Daily
In Person at Bensingers-WAVE
5:15-5:45 P.M., Daily^
Jamboree at the Station- WAVE
7:00-7:30 P.M. each Wednesday,
Television- WAVE-TV
961
Oi*4'li(vslr;i l.(';iil«'rs-i 4>ii(lii<*loi*s-Oi*;:;iiii.sl.s Ifi;ifli4»-'l \
• • •
.MINN, MII.TON
wicor. Kile. I'.i
Mritri', iKKi>
WI.AC N.i~h\ 111.- ■I'liMi.
Ml KK \\. .1. ItKI (K
KUIIK lliil.-hiii-dM. K:iiis.
Ml KIC W . .lOIIWV
Kl.ll' |i:ill.i-. Tix,
MURRY. LYN
B Dec. 6, 1909, London, Eng-
land; Ford Theater, Hollniork
Playhouse, )oon Davis Show.
.M\ KKS, Id I.I.
KT.Ml, .M.-.Mcslrr. Okl.i.
.>n KKS. STAM-KV
ABC. ABC-TV
s. r.
■ N-
Va.
N.VI.I.K. KII.I.V
Chililnirs Skriclihook. NBC-
TV: 1 KciiKiiibiT MaiiKi. CBS-
TV: Kiall TV Theatre: NBC-
TV: Colgate Thealie. NBC-TV;
Caiuliil Cami'i-a. NBC-TV
NAPIEK. BVKOX
KCRC, Enid, OUla.
NA.SH. I5AKXES
WHIS. Bluefield, W,
NE.\L. r.ML
WBNS. Columbus. O.
NEELY, IBERTO
Builders ol' Deslin.v
WLW-T. CineiniKiti. O.
NEIGHBOR. HO WARD
KVGB. Great Bend. Kans.
NELMS, WILLIAM
WTAX, Si)riii2-field, 111.
NELSON, BOB
WBBQ, AufTUsta, Ga.
ItOK
I 'li.'ii'leKtiin
CKOKGK
Niw Hirn. N. C.
Kl Til III LSE
,ir.\ I, re Tavlcir
\KI>ON.
WI'SN.
VKI.SON.
UlllT.
NELSON.
'I'lie .M
NUC.
M;\V( (»,Mlt, (JENKVIKVK
\\K.\.\, K.ill- ("Imi-eli, Va,
MAM.ANK. M.\KIE
\VS.\T. S.ili-lMiry. N. C.
NKWTON, K.VLI'II
KKI),\. .\nianlli). T<'X.
\l( IIOLSON. JOHN !•'.
Wr.Ml', Or.d.i. Kl.-i.
NIKKS. IIAKKV
\\K(i|,. Kiinwille. Tenn.
MKEVKK. I..\IR.\ B.
KAsll Kui;eno. Ore.
NIi;\ ES. .ION I
Kiev. ( 'Ion is. N. Mex.
OK. EVELYN
KiiaiKike. Va.
ko(;ek
■Jaekson, Miss.
NOLDEK, MTRL
KGLC. Miami. Okla.
NOLEN, BETTY HUGHES
K.A.DA. Ada. Okla.
NOKOIJIST, JEANETTE
KFEL. Denver, Col.
NOVICH, LICILLE
KWTX. Waco. Tex.
NINNALLV, K.ATHERINE
WSSV, Petersburg-, Va.
NININ<;i
WUB.I.
NOBLE.
WSLl.
Ot.l.inKI-.K. IIILLIE
KVIII' l'l.illl\ lew. Tex,
OII.\K.\. J.VNE
\\(.i.\N. S. r.inti.ii. I'a.
OISON. \V.\LL.\tK
SliDW WCCO .M iiiiie:i|i(ilis. Minn.
(im:!I,l. .ioe
K\i)i). •rnl,:i. Okl.i.
OI'I'LL. .IEKR\
Kol.l-; I'lirl .\rlliiM-. Tex.
()Slt(»KNE. II.VKOLI)
W.MIil), I'enrl.-I III.
O- \V,\I.T. IIOTTIE
KT.VT. Kredenek. Okla.
0\ EKSTKEET. .M.WIS
WSLS. Kd.MKdte. Va.
OWEN, ELWVN
.Meel I he Meek.s. NBC.
OWEN. E.MLVN
K.XKL. W.ilerldo. Ta.
0^ LKR. II.VROLI)
WEBQ, Harn-lMir-h. III.
o —
p —
O'BRIEN, GERRY
KTUC. Tueson. Ariz.
I'.MMiETT. .M.VTTIE I.
WIKC. Hiekory. N. C.
I'.\<;E, DOROTHY E.
WP.W. Portsmouth. O.
rAKiE, R.VY.MOND
Skywa.v To Stars
CBS
P.VL.MER, BILL
VVDXB. Chatlanoosa. Tonn.
I'.\({1 ETTE. ARTHl R
WFCI, Piovidenoc. R. I.
I'.\RIS, NOKM.VN
.\ Girl .\bout Town
NBC-TV
r.VKKER. .MARY
KFFA. Helena. Ark.
RICHARD DU PAGE
A S C A P
COMPOSER — ARRANGER — CONDUCTOR
COMPOSER OF— AFFAIRS OF PETER SALEM;
MURDER BY EXPERTS; ADVENTURES OF THE
FALCON WOR— Mutual
6 Burns St., Forest Hills, N.Y. BOulevord 3-0723
962
• • •
Orchestra Leaders-Condnctars-Organists — Radio-TV
• • •
PARKS, STUBLE J.
WHOC, Philadelphia, Pa.
PATTERSON, ANDY
KMJ, Fresno, Calif. .
PAUL, CHARLES F.
B. New York, N. Y.; Mr. & Mrs.
North, CBS; Martin Kane Pri-
vate Eye, NBC-TV; The Shadow,
WOR; Lora Lawtcn, NBC; Young
Dr. Malone, CBS; Nora Dral<e,
CBS; Road of Life, NBC
PAUL. NORMAN
KSJO, San Jose, Calif.
PAVOLINO, MARY
WICA, Ashtabula. O.
PEACOCK, MELVIN
WSAV. Savannah, Ga.
PEEPLES, TRUDY
WWOL, Buffalo. N. Y.
PECK, ALBERT
KROS, Clinton, la.
PENTLAND, MARY ALICE
KVOR, Colorado Spring's, Colo.
PERKINS, JAMES
WBBB, Burlington, N. C.
PETERSON, LA VERNE
WSAU. Wausau, Wis.
PFLEEGER, GEORGE
WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y.
PHILLIPS, A. G.
WLTC, Gastonia, N, C.
PHILLIPS. GREGG
WJOL, Joliet, 111.
PHILLIPS, OREL
KDON, Santa Cruz, Calif.
PICAZO, RACHEL
WMTC. Vancleve, Ky.
PICHE, MAURICE
KYSM, Mankato, Minn.
PICKENS, CHAS.
WHBC, Canton, O.
PIETERZ, GLADYS
WKAQ, San Juan, P. R.
PILDNER, HENRY
WGAR, Cleveland, O.
PILAUT, ,{IM
KPAN, Hereford, Tex.
POINTEL, CHARLES H.
WRDW, Aug-usta, Ga.
POMEROY, JOHN C.
WILS, Lansing, Mich.
POTT. WILLARD
WHK, Cleveland, O.
POTTER. CLIFFORDEAN
WOMI, Owensboro, Ky.
POTTER, GEORGE
KIYI, Shelby, Mont.
POWER, BARBARA
WPIK, Alexandria, Va.
PRITCHARD, BOBBY
WCEC, Rocky Mount, N. C.
PUDRASKA, JEANNE
WTWT, Stevens Point, Wis.
PUTER, JACK
KPXJ, Grand Junction, Col.
PUTNAM, JIM
WOLS, Florence, S. C.
— R —
RAFFERTY, CARL L.
KJSK, Columbus, Neb.
RAHDERS, PAUL
KRJF, Miles City, Mont.
RAINEY, BRUCE
KSYL, Alexandria, La.
RAMIREZ, JOSE RAUL
WIAC, San Juan, P, R.
RAMIREZ, WALLACE
WAEL, Rayaguez, P. R.
R.VNDALL, GORDIE
TV Showcase
WRGB, Schenectady, N. Y.
RANDOI-PH, ELIZABETH
Story to Order, NBC.
RAST, MALCOLM
WCOS, Columbia, S. C.
RAVILIOUS. HOWARD
WDWD, Daw.son, Ga.
RAY, CARMEN
Sports Room
WAAM, Baltimore, Md.
REARDON, RUSS
WHEB, Portsmouth, N. H.
REBER, DON
KVNU, Logan, Utah
RECKINGER, KEN
WXLT, Ely, Minn.
REED, JAMES
WAPX, Montgomery, Ala.
REEDER, CHARLES
WING, Dayton, O.
REGAN, MATT
WBTA, Batavia, N. Y.
REGNERY, MARLENE
WICC, Bridgeport, Conn.
REININGER, JOHNNY
New Orleans Showcase
WDSU-TV, New Orleans, La.
REITMANN, BILL
KVSF, Santa Fe, N. Mex.
REPINE, BURT T.
WRVA, Richmond, Va.
REYNOLDS, CLARENCE
KOMA, Oklahoma City, Okla.
REYNOLDS. JAMES
WPAL, Charleston, S. C.
RIANHARD, CONRAD
WMBG. Richmond, Va.
RICE, EDWARD
Voices Down the Wind, NBC.
Art Van Damme Quintet
NBC-Chicago
"Reserved for Garroway"
CAPITOL RECORDING
ARTISTS
Personal Management
Jack Russell
963
• • • Orcliosfr:! I.O2ifl('rs-<'4»ii(lii<'l4»r.s-0r^:iiiisls Ifiiiclio-irV
• • •
Kl( IIAKDS, IIOK.\( i:
Wl'A.M. l'(ill-,\ lllr, I'.l.
KI< MAUDS. ,I(»\N
WKIH. IrhaiKi, 111.
Kl< IIAKDS. I>()NAI,I) W.
\V K.M.I, ^■nllM;rsl^l\VIl, O.
IM( IIAKDSON. KDN.V K.
Wl'.MA. ('ll:ll•ll■^loIl. S. C.
UK IIAKDSON. IIKI.KN
WACI'. ClL-m.-iiKios.':!. Tciiii.
KK IIAKDSON, MARY IIKSTIOK
WHMh. Mncoii. Ga.
KIIKV. KAI.PII
Will/,, Z.inosville. O.
KINC;. -MAR(i.\RKT
KXKX. -^,111 Jose, Calif.
RIO. ROSA
My True Story, ABC; Ted Ma-
lonc, ABC; Rose Rio Rhythms,
ABC; Front Page Farrcll, NBC;
Lorenzo Jones, NBC; Cartoon
Tellctunes, ABC-TV. Also com-
mercial films for RCA.
RISEK. BETTIK
WJEJ, Haserstown, Md.
ROBB, WLLLIAM
WKIX. Columbia. S. C.
ROEDER. DOROTHY
WJPS. Evansville, Ind.
ROEGNER. RUPERT
KGCU, Mandan. N. Dak.
ROHR. JACK
WCBM. Baltimore. Md.
ROMAXDY. DION
KFWB, Los Ang-eles, Calif.
ROMEO. PAUL
WOV. New York. N. Y.
ROOXEY. A'ERNE
WLOL. Minneapolis, Minn.
ROSE, DAVID
The Bed Skelton Show, NBC.
ROSS. JOHN
WBLJ, Dalton, Ga.
ROSS. KAL
WPWA, Chester. Pa.
ROSS. MURRAY
Colgrate Sports Newsreel of the
Air, NBC.
ROSS, ROY
WNEW, New York, N. Y.
ROTH, ALAN
Texaco Star Theater
NBC-TV
ROUNTREE, RUSS
KCOL, Fort Collins, Col.
ROY, EL
WOMT, Manitowoc, Wis.
RUCKER, STAN
WOW-TV, Omaha, Nebr.
RUDD, WALLY
WDGY. Minneapolis, Minn.
RUDOLPH, JOSEPH
WAIT. Chicago, 111.
RUSSELL, HENRY
Henry Russell Music: Holly-
wood Radio City Orchestra;
Hollywood Calling-; NBC Thea-
tre: Screen Directors Play-
house; The Dorothy Lamour
Show, NBC.
RUTLEDGE, JOHN
WJBO, Baton Rouge, La.
RYAN, JOE
WALL, Middletown, N. Y.
SAATKAMP, JACK
Family Time; Circle Arrow
Show, NBC.
SAGES, J. SULLVAN e
WMBS, Uniontown, Pa.
SALERNO, SAM
KDAC. Ft. Bragg, Calif.
SALSBURG, JOE
WARM, ScrantQD, Pa,
SALTER. HARRY
it Pays To Be Ignor.int, CBS;
The Phil Silvers Arrow Show.
NBC TV.
.SANDERS, JKI.LY
KTIP. Porlfivillf. Calif.
S.\M<»K1). < IIAKI-KS
Kirrl..ill Kiiri Kcr All
sue 'i'V
S.VNTKI.MANN, WILLLVM
1!, S. .M.irini- li:iiul, NBC.
SAKCiKNT, Ml( IIAKI,
WIUW. Hrillonl, Ind.
S.\SI.<»\VSK^ . NICHOLAS
WKVI). New York, N. Y.
S.VYITT. I.Ol'IS
WHKE. Wilkcs-Barre. Pa.
S.VWYER, TOM
VVHOO. Orlando. Fla.
S( H.VRF, WALTER
The Phil Harris-Alice Faye
Sliiiw, NBC.
S( IIM.VLE, RICH
KHUB, Watsonville. Calil.
SCHUJLYNN, WALTER
Dragnet. NBC.
SCOTT, ADELLE
A Life in Your Hands, NBC.
SCOTT, DALE
KSA'C. Yreka. Calif.
SCOTT, RAYMOND
Your Hit Parade; the Ray-
mond Scott Quintet, NBC.
SCOTT, WAYNE
WREL, Lexington, Va.
SEAMAN, GORDON
WOKO, Albany, N. Y.
SELINSKY, VLADIMIR
Big Story
NBC-TV
Electric Theatre
CBS
SEW ALL, GRANT
KCBQ, San Di'ego, Cahf.
SHAFFER, ISABEL
WSJS, Winston-Salem, N. C.
SHANKLE, HUGH
WROB. West Point, Miss.
SHARPE, H. H. Ill
WTRY, Troy, N. Y.
SHAUNCE, GOLDA
WMBH, Joplin, Mo.
SHAW, SUE
WGIG, Brunswick. Ga.
SHAWVER, WILLIS
WKEY, Covington, Va.
SHEAN. EARL
WJAR. Providence, R. I.
SHELDON. EARL
B. Jan. 1, 1915, New York,
N. Y.; Drene Shampoo Show,
NBC; Musical Bouquet; Pinaud'':
lack Sm th Show. CBS; Pet Milk
Show, NBC; '48 Culfspray; Ben-
dix Transcriptions, Capitol Rec-
ords, Muzak, Associated, London
Records.
SHELLY, RAYMOND
KANS. Wichita, Kans.
SHOOP, DAVID
WHP. Harrisburg, Pa.
SHREDNICK, MILTON
Sketches in Melody, NBC.
SILFER, CARL
WAGE, Syracuse, N. Y.
SIMEON, HARRY
Philco Television Playhouse
NBC-TV
SIMPSON, JOHN
KOTA, Rapid City, S. Dak.
SLACK, PETER
KGER, Long: Beach, Calil.
SLATER, M. R.
WCAX. Burling-ton, Yt.
964
sMirii. iti;.\si.KY
"AS.M, N.ishvillo. Tcim.
SMITH, FR.WCKS
Kill,. Sc.illlr'. VVatih.
SMITH, IKED
KAl.l I'.i^.ulona. Calif.
S.MITH, IIKI.EN
KKCK', Odi'.KKa, Tex.
s.>nTn HOWARD
Kolif-rl Q. I^ewiB Show
CBS
SMITH. -lOHN
K^I'.V. S.mla Paula, Calif .
SMiril, I.YLE
WMHC, JilouniiTitrton, III.
S.MITH, .MERRILL
WIDE. Biudeford, Me.
SONTAG, GEORGE
WOO, Davenport, la.
SORENSON, HAL
KELO, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
SOREY, VINCENT
Get-Together With Gambling
WOR-TV, New York, N. Y.
SOSNICK, HARRY
Philco Television Playhouse
NBC-TV
SP.\RK>LVN, BETTY
WTOM. Bloominglon, Ind.
SPARROW, JOHNNY
WAAM, Baltimore, Md.
SPEARS, SAMMY
Front R-ow Center
WARD, New York, N. Y.
Cavalcade of Stars, DuMont
SPECTOR, GILBERT A.
WLEE, Richmond. Va.
SPRAGGINS, CLOIS
KENT, Shreveport. La.
SPRINGER, HARRY
WENY. Elmira, N. Y.
STABILE, DICK
The Martin and Lewis Show.
NBC.
STADLER, RICHARD
WMRN, Marion, O.
STAHL, DICK
KMMJ. Grand Island, Neb.
STANLEY", JAY
WAAT, Newark, N. J.
STANLEY, LEONARD
Songs For Your Supper, Re-
hearsal Call
WXYZ-TV, Detroit, Mich.
STARWYCK, STEVE
KGRH, Fayetteville, Ark.
STANZIOLA, JOHN
WAZL. Hazelton, Pa.
STEIN, RALPH
WEW, St. Louis, Mo.
STEPHENS, DAY^D
WCAU. Philadelphia, Pa.
STEPHENS, HAROLD
WDVA, Danville, Va.
STERLING, EARL
KLIX, Twin Falls. Ida.
STETLER, ROBERT
WLAN, Lancaster, Pa.
STOKER, ED
KUTA. Salt Lake City, Utah
STONTE, ALBERT
WJMO, Cleveland, 0.
STONE, C.
KXLA, Pasadena, Calif.
STORDAHL, AXEL
Your Hit Parade, NBC.
STORM, RAY
KNOX, Grand Forks, N. Dak
STROTHERS, KEN
Let's Relax With The Four
Quarters
WBEN-TV, Buffalo, N. Y.
STUART, EARL
WWJ-TV, Detroit, Mich.
SURIS, DOMINGO COLON
WPAB, Ponce, P. R.
• • •
Orchestra Leaders-Conductors-Organists — Radio-TV
• • •
SVEBULA, WALT
WQAM, Miami, Fla.
SWENSON, MILDRED L.
KWAT, Watertown, S. Dak.
SYBILRUD, JERRY
KMPC, Los Angeles, Calif.
SYLVERN, HENRY
"HANK"
Bob Hawk Show, NBC-OBS-TV;
Puck Comic Weekly, NiBC; This
Is Show Business, CBS-TV; Man
Against Crime, OBS-TV; Nick
Corter, WOR-Mutual.
— T —
TAMBLYN, BOB
WCSC, Charleston, S. C.
TANNER, MARY JANE
WIZE, Spring-field, O.
TATE, MALCOLM
WFUN, Huntsville, Ala.
TAUBMAN, PAUL
The Adventures of Frank Merri-
well, NBC; Rosemary; Perry
Mason; True Detective; Mys-
terious Traveler; Lights Out,
NBC; The Clock, NBC-TV; Benj.
Moore Paint Show, MBS; RCA
Victor 'Recording Artist.
TACSCH, DON
KTBB, Tyler, Tex.
TAYLOR, MRS. GARVIS
KRIC, Beaumont, Tex.
TEMPLETON, JOE
KWHN, Ft. Smith, Ark.
THEILAN, MRS. ANN
KELD, El Dorado, Ark.
THOMAS, DICK
WLEA, Hornell. N. Y.
THOMAS, MRS. JANE
KTBC, Aiistin, Tex.
THOMAS, MILLICENT
WARL, Arlington, Va.
THOMPSON, JINX
Gunther TV Sports Special
WAAM, Baltimore, Md.
THORNHILL, CLAUDE
Saturday Dance Date, NBC.
THRONDSEN, DOROTHY
KYA, San Francisco, Calif.
THUESON, DEAN
KLO, Ogden. Utah
TIBBELS, BILL
KVMA, Magnolia, Ark.
TIGHE, JIM
WFHR, Wisconsin Rapids.
Wis.
TIMM, CHARLES
WSIV, Pekin. 111.
TOSCANINI, ARTURO
NBC Symphony, NBC.
TOWNE, GORDON
WORZ, Orlando, Fla.
TOWNSEND, WALLY
CKLW, Detroit. Mich.: Wind-
sor, Ont.
TREPEL, Minn
WLIB, New York, N. Y.
TRIBBLE, MARTHA
WGNS, Murfreesboro, Tenn.
TRIMMER, WALTER
WSRS, Cleveland, O.
TRUDEAU, NED
WABY, Albany, N. Y.
TUCKER, SUE
WKBV, Richmond, Ind.
TYNE, JIM
KDSJ, Deadwood, S. Dak.
— u —
UNDERWOOD, PIERSON
WQQW, Washington. D. C.
VAGNONI, FRANK
WJZ, New York, N. Y.
VAN DRIEL, BOB
KGGM, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
A'AN SICKLE, ANN
WPDX, Clarksburg, W. Va.
VAN STEEDEN.
PETER
Mr. District Attorney, NBC;
Break The Bank, NBC.
VAN VELZER, DON KEITH
KUJ, Walla Walla, Wash.
VERGER, PRIM
WIBR, Baton Rouge, La.
VERNON, MAC
KVER, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
VILLAREAL, MANUEL
DYBU, Cebu, P. I.
VITZ, Katherine
KDDD, Dumas, Tex.
VOGT, GERALD
WHEC, Rochester, N. Y.
VOLGER, THELMA
KWPC, Muscatine, la.
VOORHEES, DON
Telephone Hour, NBC; Cavalcade
Of America, NBC.
VOSBURGH, RICHARD
WENE, Binghamton-Endicott,
N. Y.
— w —
WACKS, LOU
WMCA, New York, N. Y.
WALKER, EDWARD C.
WDAE, Tampa, Fla.
WALKER, FRANKYE
WFOY, St. Aug.. Fla.
WALKER, 3IARILYN
KTRE, Lufkin. Tex.
WALLACE, NEAL
KPBC, Cheyenne, Wyo.
WALLING, MARGARET
WOOF, Dothan, Ala.
WALSH, GORDON
WVEC, Hampton, Va.
WARING, FRED
Fred Waring Show, WCBS-TV.
New York, N. Y.
WATKINS, RICHARD L., JR.
KSIM, Sikeston, Mo
WATTS, SAM
KWBR, Oakland, Calif.
WAYNE, ROGER
WHLI. Hempstead, N. Y.
WAYNICK, HOWARD
Showcase
WFMY-TV, Greensboro. N. C.
WEBB, LOU
Another Song; Lou Webb. Or-
ganist Morning Serenade:
"Words and Music," NBC.
WEBER, HENRY
U. S. Marine Band, NBC.
WEILADT, ALLO
WFBG, Altoona, Pa.
WEILER, ROBERT J.
KDIX, Dickinson, N. Dak.
WEINER, MILTON
WLW, Cincinnati, O.
WELLS, MORTON
WOW, WOW-TV, Omaha.
Nebr.
WESTBROOK, HELEN
Helen Westbrook, Organist; A
Life in Your Hands, NBC.
WESTBY, HAROLD, JR.
KAUS, Austin, Minn.
WESTLEY, OSGOOD
WLS, Chicago, 111.
WESTON, PAUL
Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC.
WHIPPLE, DOC
Howdy Doody
NBC-TV
WHITE, HOYT
WENK, Union City, Tenn.
WHITE, KEITH
WICY, Malone, N. Y.
WHITE, LEW
Inner Sanctum, Crand Central
Station, Rose of My Dreams,
CBS; Portia Faces Life, NBC;
RCA-Victor Records, Columbia
Movie Shorts.
WHITE, ORSON
WRJN, Racine, Wis.
WHITNEY, GLORIA
KNAK, Salt Lake City, Utah
WILBAR, R. D.
WINS, New York, N. Y.
WILCOX, ALFRED
WAEB, Allentown, Pa.
WILK, MARIE
WWSW, Pittsburgh, Pa.
WILLIAMS, GENE
WSPD, Toledo, O.
WILLSE, R. WILLIAM
WDEM, Providence, R. I.
WILLSON, MEREDITH
Meredith Willson Show, NBC.
WILSON, KENNETH
WHDH, Boston, Mass.
WILSON, WALTER
WHOP. Hopkinsville, Ky.
WOOLF, CARL
WMVG, Milledgeville, Ga.
WOOD, ROGER
WIRA, Ft. Pierce, Fla.
WOODMAN, BOB
WWCO, Waterbury, Conn.
WOODS, RICHARD
KYJC, Medford, Ore.
WRIGHT, GEORGE
B. 1920, Orland, Calif.- Jack
Berch Show, ABC; Songs by Mor-
ton Downey, MBS; Maytag, NBC;
Your United Nations, NBC; The
Tex & Jinx Show, NBC; NBC
Thesaurus; Organist, Paramount
Theatre, N. Y.
WULLEN, NORMAN
WKBW, Buffalo, N. Y.
WYLE, GEORGE
The Alan Young Show, NBC.
YAEZELL, PAUL
KTKT. Tucson, Ariz.
YATES, CH.ARLIE
WRRP, Washington. N. C.
YOHE, CHARLES R.
WBOC, Salisbury, Md.
YOUNG, VICTOR
B. Aug. 8, 1900, Chicago, III.;
Wrote Musical score for stage
ploy "A La Carte"; musical dir
for Paramount Pictures.
ZACHER, EUGENE
WHAM, Rochester, N. Y.
ZIEGENBEIN, FLEDA
KFOR, Lincoln, Nebr.
ZIMMERMAN, HARRY
KHJ, KTSL, Hollywood, Calif.
ZIMMERMAN, PAUL E.
WMVA, Martinsville, Va.
965
ROSCOE KARNS - INSIDE DETECTIVE
OF MURDER
Created and written by
LAWRENCE MENKIN and CHARLES SPEER
RADIO and TV WRITERS
CARLTON E. MORSE
WRITER -PRODUCER
"ONE MAN'S FAMILY" . . . NBC and NBC-TV
##
I LOVE A MYSTERY" . . . MBS
966
Radio -TV Writers
Advertising Ageiiey — -Network — Free Lance
— A —
ARNOLD, PAUL
(See Radio-TV Artists)
AYRES, KIRBY
Music You Know
CBS
— B —
BEASLEY, IBENE
(See Vocal Artists)
BENOFF. MAC
B. Sept. 21, 1915, New York, N.
Y.; Life with Luigi, CBS.
BLAKE, PEGGY
David Haruni
NBC
BLOOM, SI
Welcome Aboard. Buzz & Bill
KDKA, Pittsburg-h. Pa.
BORDEN, RUTH
Helen Trent
CBS
BOYLE, BETTY
Lum and Abner
CBS
BRAINARD, ED
Lombardolund, U.S.A.
MBS
BURNETT, MURRAY
True Detective Mysteries
MBS
- — €■ —
CARRINGTON, ELAINE
Pepper Young^'s Family
NBC
COHN, BOBBY
Henry Morgan Show
NBC
COLE, ALONZO D.
Casey, Crime Photog'rapher
CBS
CONNELL, HOWARD
Stop The Music
ABC
CRISTY, PATRICIA
Pick A Date, ABC
— D —
DERMAN, LOU
Life With Luisi
CBS
— F —
FAY, FAITH
Jack Berch Show
NBC
FIELDS. IRVING
(See Radio-TV Artists)
FINKE,
F.B.I.
CBS
JACK
In Peace And War
FRIEDMAN, MORTON
B. Nov. 3, 1920, New York, N.
Y.; NBC University Theatre,
NBC; The Mood Is Murder,
Transcribed Series; Bourjois Pow-
derbox Theatre, CBS; Counter-
spy, ABC; Abie's Irish Rose,
N'BC' U. S. Treosury Guest Star,
Transcribed over 2,000 stations.
CARL
BIXBY
Life Can Be Beautiful
Studio One
Theatre Time
Sturges Highway
Southport, Conn.
JERRY McGILL
writer
director
producer
Per. Mgt. Bernard L. Schubert
967
ICaflio-l'('l('\ isioii \\ ril<'i*s
Kl NT. ,ir I.IAN
YouiliT lliicliir .M.ilniic
CBS
— €i —
(ilNNKS. AHKAM .S.
AltC
GLAZER. TOM
B. Sept. 3, 19H. Philadclphi.i.
Po.; Tom Clozcrs Ballad Box.
Wc Care. Pick-A-Date. ABC;
Tom, Tommie & Moc, WNBC.
(;(>(II)\VIN. NAN( \
ARC-TV
(JKKKN, JOHNNY
Blondio
(il INNES, ABR.VM
Family Closcup
ABC
H
HAISKR. I>\VU;HT
ABC
H.VZA>r. LOU
Living-. 1949
NBC
HENLEY, ARTHUR
Honeymoon in New York, NBC;
We, the People, (Gulf); Kay
Kyser Show, (Ford); You and
Humor, CBS; 13 by Henley
(Syndicated! ; Welcome Wagon
Transcribed) .
Ili;\\\ AKI), I.OIIS M.
JIaMiiit):i! Cuhl). AltC; Siiiir For
Your SiippiT, M HS ; Johnny
Desmoixl Show. CBS-TV.
II(>M,.\NI>. IIKKAM)
■Mr. l''c.clliiT>
.M lis
IIOI.I.OUAV, JK.VN
Mr. I'l-fsidcnt
AHC
HIM.. ll.\K\VOOI>. ,IK.
( ';ir*i)»I)*';m ( 'ro.ssl'oads
M US
III MMKKT. .ANNE
Sicll.i Dallas
NBC
f
II.I.O. SHIHLKV
Amos 'n' Andy
CBS
INGRAM, GAIL
Crime Photogrrapher, Basil
Rathbone Show, The Bitr
Story. Inner Sanctum, Hit
Parade, Hig'liways In Melody
INGRAM, HARRY
Crime Photographer, Inner
Sanctum, Two On A Clue
JABLONS, MIKE
Pick A Date,
Speaks, MBS
J.VEGGIN, Al.ltEKT II.
Melvin Elliolt's 7 A.M.
cuHt, won. New York,
JA.MI'EL, CAUL
Archie Andrews
NBC
.lOIINSON, JAY
Till- Knil Warine Show
Nlfc
JOHNSON. WILLIA.M
AHC
J IK I ST. EI)
The Aldruli Family
NBC
NewB-
N. Y.
Il
KAYE, MKKI
Charm Clinic.
Inc., CBS-TV;
pint', WNBQ
KELLEY, WALBOURN
ABC
KELSY. JACK
Just Plain Bill
NBC
KENT, MONA
Portia Faces Life
NBC
KLEE, LAWRENCE
Mr. Keen
CBS
MBS; Charm.
Window Shop-
— L —
ABC : Labor
LA FRANDRE. J.ACK
Chicag'o Theatre of the Air
MBS
MORTON FRIEDMAN
Writer
OVER 100 TOP RADIO AND MOTION
PICTURE CREDITS — DRAMA —
MYSTERY — MUSIC - COMEDY
Including
"Counterspy" — "Abie's Irish Rose"
"The Mood Is Murder"
"NBC University Theatre"
133 E. 61 St., N.Y.C.
TE. 8-6659
968
Radio-Television Writers
LAKLAN, CARLI
Martha Deane Prog^ram, WOR
LESUE, ALEEN
Date With Judy
ABC
LEVINE, SAM
Treasury Varieties
MBS
LEVITT, GENE
The Adventures of Philip
Marlowe
CBS
LEWIS, AL
Our Miss Brooks
CBS
LEWIS, JERRY D.
This Is Your F.B.I.
ABC
LEWIS, MILTON
This Is Nora Drake
CBS
LLEWELLYN, JOHN
Johnny Desmond Show
MBS
— Mc —
MacLEISH, RODERICK
ABC-TV
McGILL, JERRY
Big Town, CBS; Mr. District At-
torney, NBC; Appointment With
Crime, ABC; One Way Street,
ABC.
— M —
MACK, NILA
Let's Pretend
CBS
MANSON, KENNETH
ABC
MARION, IRA
Modern Romances, MGM The-
ater of the Air, Special Re-
port, Crime Does Not Pay,
ABC
MARTINI, ROLAND
The Pet Milk Show
NBC
MASON, LUCILE
ABC-TV
MENKIN, LAWRENCE
•Hands of Murder (producer); In-
side Detective, Program Play-
house (director); DuMsnt; Guy
Lombardo, lET's.- New World
A'Coming (director); WMCA;
Molle Mystery Theatre, NBC.
MILLIGAN, HAROLD
Metropolitan Opera
ABC
MITCHELL, ROBERT
The Adventures of Philip
Marlowe
CBS
MORRIS, FRANK
ABC
MORSE, CARLETON
I Love A Mystery
MBS
MORWOOD, WILLIAM
The Road of Life
NBC
MOSS, HERBERT
Mother Knows Best
CBS
MULCAHY, RICHARD
ABC
. — JV —
NISS, STANLEY
Gang-busters
CBS
P
PELLETIER, LOUIS
P.B.I. In Peace And War
CBS
PHILLIPS, ERNA
The Guiding- Lig-ht
CBS
PUGH, MADELYN
My Favorite Husband
CBS
— R —
RAFAEL, WILLIAM T.
Kate Smith Calls, Old Gold
Party Time, Let's Go to the
Met, Thoughts In Passing,
Sammy Kaye's Chrysler Show-
room, ABC
REDFORD, WILLIAM J.
ABC
ROBERTSON, LAWRENCE
ABC
ROEBURT, JOHN
Inner Sanctum
CBS
ROSS, DON
Auction-Aire. ABC-TV; What's
the Word?, KNBC (TV):
What D'You Know?, KGFJ;
Hollywood Holiday, ABC.
ROSTEN, NORMAN
The Telephone Hour
NBC
RUBIN, AARON
Henry Morgan Show
NBC
— s — .
SANGSTER, MARGARET
ABC
SCHOEN, LILLIAN
Modern Romances, Roger
Dann Show, ABC
SHAW, BOB
Mr. District Attorney
NBC
SLOANE, ROBERT
Inner Sanctum
CBS
SOMMERS, JAY
Lum and Abner
CBS
SPEER, CHARLES C.
B. Aug. 9, 1903, St. Augustine,
Fla.; Hands of Murder, Inside De-
tective, WABD; Backstage With
Barry, Kobbs Korners, CBS-TV;
War Documentary, NBC-TV; Ra-
dio Hall of Fame, ABC; Believe
It Or Not, NBC.
STARK, SHELDON
Straigrht Arrow
MBS
STEIN. JOE
Henry Morgan Show
NBC
SYNOR, PAUL
Pick A Date, ABC
— T —
TARLOFF, FRANK
The Aldrieh Family
NBC
TODD, ELIZABETH
Young- Widder Brown
NBC
TOKAR, NORMAN
The Aldrieh Family
NBC
TOLL, TED
ABC
TOVROV, ORIN
Brighter Day
CBS
VENDIG, IRVING
Perry Mason
CBS
VITTES, LOU
The Affairs of Peter Salem
MBS
— w —
WALP@LE, MELEH
B. Birming'nam, Ala.; Stella Dal-
las; Katie's Daughter; Our G3I
Sunday (3 years); Lora Lawton
(2 years); Sacond Husband (1
year); Adventure in Reading (3
years); Various Mystery ShowG.
WANG, GENE
The Falcon
MBS
WEEDIN, HAKFIELD
AEC
WEIDENAAR, CL.\IR
ABC
WILLIAMS. DREW
MuliT'l Newsreel
MBS
WISHENGRAD, 3I0RT0N
The Eternal Light
NBC
WITTY, DONALD L.
Modern Romances, ABC
WOLF, WINERFERD
M.rriage For Two
NBC
WOOLLEN, RICHARD
ABC
WORMSER, JACK
ABC
— Y.
YOUNG, JOHN M.
Right to Happiness,
The Road of Life
NBC
969
lieoff Davi^
SPORTSCASTER-ANNOUNCER
'th successful year in N. Y.
My sincere thanks and appreciation
to those who have made
this possible
Radio Offer Company
Paramount Pictures
American Schools
N. Y. World-Telegram & The Sun
Loew's Incorporated
Thorn McAn
Station WINS
The Crosley Broadcasting Corporation
970
Announcers
(RADIO AJVD TEJLEVfSIOJV)
-their work during 1949
ABBOTT, BOB
KAUS, Austin, Minn.
ABELES, SEYMOUR
WBEN-TV, Buffalo, N. Y.
ABRAMS, SOL
WGAU. Athens, Ga.
ADAMS, BERNlE
WMBR. Jacksonville, Fla.
ADAMS, BILL,
WHOC, Philadelphia, Miss.
ADAMS, DANA
KPDX, Wichita Falls, Tex.
ADAMS, DEAN
WNAR. Norristown, Pa.
ADAMS, LARRY
WVJS, Owensboro, Ky.
ADAMS, JIM
WDSC, Dillon, ?. C.
ADCOCK. WILLIAM
WHNC, Henderson, N. C.
ADEMY, JOHN
WCAO, Baltimore, Md.
ADKINS, JOHN
WTCO, Campbellsville, Ky.
ADRIAN, VIC
WQBC, Vieksburg:, Miss.
AGNEW. JOHN
WHKC, Columbus, O.
AHERN, JOHN
KYJC, Medford, Ore.
ALBERTS, NICKY
WAZL, Hazleton, Pa.
ALBIN, NATHAN E.
KYCA, Prescott, Ariz.
ALBRECHT, KEN
KVOB, Alexandria, La.
ALDRICH, BILL
WSRS, Cleveland, O.
ALDRIDGE, I,. JAY
WROB, West Point, Miss.
ALEXANDER, CLARK
WHLI, Hempstead, L. I.
ALEXANDER. JACK
KTVL. Tulsa, Okla.
ALLAN, FRANK
KECK, Odessa, Tex.
ALLBAUGH, BILL
KASI, Ames, la.
ALLEN, BOB
KWED, Segruin, Tex.
ALLEN, BOYD
KROY, Sacramento, Calif.
ALLEN, DAVE
KXLW. St. Louis, Mo.
ALLEN, PATRICK
Curtain Times, NBC.
ALLEN, REG
WTOP, Washington, D. C.
ALLEN, WAYNE
KSEL, Lubbock, Tex.
ALLGOOD, BILL
WMOC, Covington, Ga.
ALLIN, HENRY
WLAP, Lexington, Ky.
ALLINGER, RALPH
WRUN, Utica, N. Y.
ALLISON, DAN
WICC, Bridgeport, Conn.,
ALSPAUGH. BILL
WRAL, Raleigh, N. C.
AL8UP, JOE
WDEF, Chattanooga, Tenn.
ALTMAN, LEN
WSAR, Fall River, Mass.
AMBROSE, ROY
WTUX. Wilmington, Del.
ANDERSON, BILL
WJOC, Jamestown, N. Y.
ANDERSON. CARL
WFOR, Hattiesburg, Miss.
ANDERSON, MILTON
WJAS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ANDERSON, ORVAL
KGFJ, Hollywood. Calif.
ANDERSON, PAUL
WEW, St. Louis, Mo.
ANDERSON, SAMMY
WAEB, Allentown, Pa.
ANDRES, JOE
WMAW, Milwaukee, Wis.
ANDREWS, DON
WKNX, Saginaw, Mich.
ANNAND, FRANK
WCHS, Charleston, W. Va.
ANSBRO, GEORGE
Go For The House (ABC); Young
Widder Brown (NBC); Talk Your
Way Out Of It (ABC); Pick A
Date With Buddy Rogers (ABC).
ANSON, BRUCE
KGFJ, Hollywood, Calif.
ANTHONY, ALLEN C.
Dr. I. Q.; Dr. I. Q. Jr., NBC.
ANTHONY, BOB
WIRL, Peoria, 111.
ANTHONY, TED
WTVJ, Miami, Fla.
AJBDREY, BOB
WMID, Atlantic City, N. J.
ARMISTEAD, JIM
WRNO, Orangeburg, S. C.
ARMSTRONG, TOM
WGAR, Cleveland, O.
ARNOLD, BILL
WHSY. Hattiesburg, Miss.
ARNOLD, GARY
WDUN, Gainesville, Ga.
ARNOLD, WALTER
ABC, ABC-TV.
ARRASMITH, HERBERT
KERN, Bakersfleld, Calif.
ARTER, MALCUM
WKOK, Sunbury, Pa.
ARTHUR, JACK
Eddie Albert Show, NBC.
ARTHUR, JERRY
WLAD, Danbury, Conn.
ARTHURS, BILL
WRFD, Worthington, O.
ARTMAN, PAUL
WJPR, Greenville, Miss.
ASHBURN, RON
WNOX, Knoxville, Tenn.
ASHER, JOE
WLAP, Lexington, Ky.
ASHLEY, ART
WONS, Hartford, Conn.
971
ASHLEY, BARBEE
WJPR, Greenville, Miss. ,
A8HT0N, WARREN
WIMS, Michigan City, Ind.
ATER, TOM
WKAB, Mobile, Ala.
ATKERSON, PAUL
KALI, Pasadena, Calif.
ATKINS. THEARON O.
WATO, Oak Ridge, Tenn.
ATWELL, HOWARD
WVPO, Stroudsburg, Pa.
AUSTIN, FLETCHER
WBT, Charlotte, N. C.
AVERBACH, BERNARD J.
WBAB, Atlantic City, N. J.
AVERBACH, HY
B. 1920, Minn.; Bob Hope Show,
N.BC.
AVERY, CILARLES
WFPG, Atlantic City, N. J.
«■
BABCOCK, FRANK
KXYZ. Houston, Tex.
BABCOCK, WILLIAM
WJAS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BACON, NORMAN
woe, Davenport, la.
BAGDASARIAN, ALBERT
WNBZ, Saranac Lake, N. Y.
BAILEY, BILL
KTOK, Oklahoma City, Okla.
BAILEY, BILL
KTHS, Hot Springs, Ark.
BAILEY, BILL
WLS, Chicago, 111.
BAILEY, BOB
WCAV, Norfolk, Va.
BAILEY, LEM
WCOV. Montgomery, Ala.
BAKER, ART
B. January 7, 1898, New York,
N. Y.; Art Baker's Notebook,
ABC; Triple Feature Theatre,
ABC -TV.
BAKER, BYRON
KALB, Alexandria, La.
BAKER, DEAN
KGVL, Greenville, Tex.
BAKER, FRANK
WALA, Mobile, Ala.
BAKER, PAUL
WLAD, Danbur.v, Conn.
BAKER, ROLAND
KXYZ, Houston, Tex.
BAKER, TOBY
WELI, New Haven, Conn.
BALL, GEORGE
WHLI, Hempstead, L. I.
BALL, JACK
KSAN, San Francisco, Calif.
BALL, NOEL
KSWM, Joplin, Mo.
BALL, ROGER
WALT, Tampa, Fla.
BALLANCE, AVILLIS B.
KOA, Denver, Colo,
Aiiiioiiiiccrs llailio-'l cl«'\ isioii
It \I.I.IN(.i:i(. AKI
Tills K Your Life. NBC.
ItANKS. IIAI,
wuu'W. w.i>liiin;iuM. II. C.
ItAKATII. ItAV
WKIX, ( .iliiiiil>i,i. S. C.
ItAKIll'.K. IM>\
\V(;llS. Miiimi, l''I;i.
RAKItKK. .H I.IAN
WA^'S. Cliarloltc. N. C.
ItAKUKK. KOltl'.KT
WCCM. CiimbcfUiiul, ■M<1.
It AKIIll'.K. DICK
KI.Z. l)rlivrr, Cold.
ItAKKKK, .1\y\
W.IM'. .T.K'kMiin ilk', N. C.
It.XKKKK. AlAKK V., JR.
wnrK, nurhiini. N. C.
IIAKKI.KV. .VI,.\N
W.VMS. Wilniin;;ti)ii. Del.
B.VKNF.IT. GKIFF
Tho Phil H:irris-Alioe Faye
Show, NBC.
BAKRKTT. G. KLLIS
WPTR, Albany, N. Y.
BARRON, BILL
WOWO, Fort W;\yiie, Ind.
BARRY. .l.VCK
W.TOY, Bnrliiiston. Vt.
BARRY. NORM
WNBQ. Chicag-o. III.
BARRY, NORMAN
WMAQ, Chicago, 111.
BARTKLL, P.WL
WFOX, Milwaukee, AVis.
B.VRTHEL, BITRR
KOL. Seattle, Wash.
BARTLETT, R.\l'
KWKH, Shreveport, T.n.
ItAKKIN. I K.VNK
KNHll. Hiill.v w I r.ilii
B.VRrCil. .WDRK
Vciiir lilt Parade; Litflit Vv
Tiini-. NliC.
It.VKI Til. JACK I,.
\Vi;\'.M. (Jifiiivillc. Miss.
ItATt IIKI.DKR. JOii.V
WKC \V:isl)iMt.'li)ii. D. C.
B.\T< IIKI.KK. IH< K
WDItO. oil.iiiilo. I'Ma.
BATK. Rl( II.VKI)
WNDH. D.i.vliiii.i Uf.-icli. Fl.i.
B.AT.SON, (i.AY
WDStl. New Orlc.iiis. I.;i.
B.VUKR, GEORGK
WGN-TV. Chicatro, Til.
BAUM.^N, BILL
KVNJ. FnrBO, N. DaU.
B.VXTER. ROY
WBNX, New York, N. Y.
BKATTY. ROSS
WELM, Elmira, N. Y.
BK.\TTY, WILLIAM
WPLA, Tampa, Fla.
BEAUMONT, PERRY
WLOK, Lima, O.
BECKER, S.ANDY
YouiiiT Dr. Malone
TBS
SEDAN, BIRD
WEAV, Plattsburs, N. Y.
BEDFORD. I'.AUL
WFMJ, Youiiffstown, O.
BEECH.\M, VVALLY
WKRM, Columbia, Tenn.
BEGHOLD, KENNETH
WGBI, Scranton, Pa.
BEKAS. TONY
WHGB, Harrisburg, Pa.
ItKL.VNK^ . Itll.l.
WCOI.. 1 oliiiiiliilB. O.
BELL. "(;.\BltV"
WllXi 'r\'. Hiriiiinifliam. Ala.
ItKI.L.MI. MILTON
\VI)AK, '^iiN ,imi:ih, Ga.
BKLI.AIK.S, MAL
WCKL, Clil.'at'o, 111.
BKLLKR. BOB
KIND. liKliiiiiiiiinin. Kans.
BENirrSON, ( lf.\RI-ES
WATK. W.itirbiiry. Conn.
BKWETT. BERN
Sint' II A(,'ain, ThJH Is Show
liUHincMH (TV), Abe Burro w«
(TV)
CBS
BENNETT, BINfJ
WSKY, Asheville, N, 0.
BENNETT. RAY
KGA, Spokane, Wash.
BENNICK, DICK
WGIV. Charlotte. N. C.
BENSON, BOB
KYW, Philadelphia, Pa.
BENSON, H.AL
WMPS, Memphis. Tenn.
BENSON, JERRY
WGAT. Utiea. N. Y.
BFiNSON, ROBERT
KFAM, St. Cloud, Minn.
BENWARE. REX
WQXR, New York, N. Y.
BERG. LEE
KBON, Omaha, Nebr.
BERLIN, P.AUL
WHHM, Memphis, Tenn.
BERNARD, CHUCK
WMJ, Fresno, Calif.
CY HARRICE
BHBWHB
?72
SmatmrnSt^^iMlm
■iM^Bi^^iia
uaaiAAiiMiaiMi
Announcers — Radio-Television
BERNIER, GUS
WMUR, Manchester, N. H.
BERNS, BELL
Act It Out, NBC-TV.
BERRY, BILL,
WDBO. Orlando, Fla.
BETTERS, MITCHELL
WTHT, Hartford, Conn.
BETTINSON, WIN
WLYN, Lynn, Mass.
BEUTEL, ROBERT L.
WKAT, Miami Beacli, Fla.
BEWICK, DOUGLAS
WSPR, Spring-field, Mass.
BFVENS, BILL
The Fred Waring- Show, NBC.
BIGLER, TOM
WILK. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
BILL, CHUCK
WJJD, Chicag-o, 111.
BILLINGSLEY, BILL
WTOB, Winston-Salem, N. C.
BIBDAS, GEORGE
WLNA, Peekskill, N. Y.
BIRMINGHAM, JOHN
WNBZ, Saranac Lake, N. Y.
BISH, DON
KGEM, Boise, Ida.
BITTERMAN, JACK
WABB, Mobile, Ala.
BLACK, ALAN
WJIT. Pittsburgh, Pa.
BLACK, BERNIE
WGPA, Bethlehem, Pa.
BLACK, BUDDY
KCKN, Kansas City. Mo.
BLACK, CHARLES A.
WSAI, Cincinnati, O.
BLACK, HOWARD
KOY, Phoenix, Ariz.
BLACK, JOE
WHK, Cleveland, O.
BLAKELEY, CLINT
WAFM-TV, Birmingham, Ahi.
BLAKELY, CLINTON
WAPI, Birmingham, Ala.
BLAND, CECIL
KTBS, Shreveport, La.
BLANTON, WALLY
KFJZ, Fort Worth, Tex.
BLECKLEY, W, JOHN
WJME, New Orleans, La.
BLENHEIM, LARRY
WMGM, New York, N. Y.
BLISS, HOMER
WHAM-TV, Rochester, N. Y.
BLOCK. MARTIN
Chesterfield Supper Club, NBC,
NBC-TV.
BLOUNT, DAVE
WGGG, Gainesville, Fla.
BLUEBAUGH, PAUL V.
KTLN, Denver, Colo.
BOBB. CHARLES J.
KVOB, Alexandria, La
BOCOCK, BUDDY
WEAS, Atlanta, Ga.
BODIE, ARMAND
WSOC, Charlotte, N. C.
BODKIN, LARRY
WTAL, Tallahassee, Fla.
BOGDEN, HILARY
WJAS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BOHACK, WILLIAM
WPAT, Paterson, N. J.
BOIVIN, JAY
WFEA, Manchester, N. H.
BOLLINGER, GENE
WEGO. Concord, N. C. •
BOLLWINKEL, CALVIN
WHUC, Hudson, N. Y.
BOLTON, JOK
WPIX, New York, N. Y.
BOLTON, LESLIE B.
KARK, Little Rock, Ark.
BOND, FORD
Cities Service Band of Amer-
ica; Manhattan Mei-i-y-Go-
Round; American Album of
Familiar Music, NBC.
BONDARIN, AVRUM
KFOR, Lincoln, Nebr.
BOOTH, VIRGIL
WKBW, Buffalo, N. Y.
BOULDEN, ARTHUR
CKLW, Detroit, Mich.
BOULTON, MILO
The Phil Silvers Arrow Show,
NBC-TV.
BOVARD, BOB
KWBR, Oakland, Calif.
BOWERS, BILL
KOTV, Tulsa, Okla.
BOWER, BOB
WTIP, Charleston, W. Va.
BOWMAN, GUY
WJBK-TV, Detroit, Mich.
BOYD, HARVEY
KWBC, Ft. Worth, Tex.
BOYETTE, PAT
KTSA, San Antonio, Tex.
BOYLES, CHARLES
KOCY, Oklahoma City. Okla.
B0Y8EN, JAMES
WTCN, Minneapolis, Minn.
BRADFORD, JOHN
WINS, New York, N. Y.
BRADLEY, BILL
WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y.
"' 'hJ'^-'^'^'f^MT
HUGH
JAMES
.--'*
PL 7-0700
AiiiKiiiiKM'rs IC;i(li<»-'l ('l('\ i.sii»ii
HK.\nLKV. KOItKKT
WMlIv. Milw.iiiUcr. Wis.
UKAM). 1,1 TIIKK
WFHM ln.li:iii.i|.iili>. liiil.
HKKNNAN. IlIM-
W.IOV. niirliiitliin, Vl.
HKKNNAN. DAN
WVOK. Hiiiiiiiit,'li:mi. Al:i.
HKKNNKU. I'Al L
RcMUi'st fully Yours. WAAT:
Miss Ti-lrvision of -lit, M.tn'li
of T;ilcnt, WATV.
ItKKVIK. KKME
WDAV, Kaico. N. l);ik.
itKKWKK. BOIt
KOTV, Tuls;i. ()kl;i.
KKOKAW. JAMES
\V("()1'. Boston, Mass.
KKOOK riilL
WNDU. Daytona Bc.u'li. Flu.
BKOUKS.
MIKK
WBIG.
Greensboro, N. C
BROPHY
, WILLIAM
WTHT
Hart fort). Conn.
BROWN,
BERNARD
WAGA
Atlanta. Ga.
BKiJWN,
BILL
WLW,
Cincinnati. 0.
BROWN.
BLAIR
WW DC
, Washintrton. D
BROWN,
DANIEL W.
KTIN.
Denver. Colo.
BROWN,
E. FRANK
KXLW
St. Louis, Mo.
BROWN,
GERALD
WGRC.
Louisville. Ky.
BROWN,
HOWARD
WFIL.
Philadelphia. Pa.
BROWN,
LARRY
WGBB.
Preeport. N. Y.
.C.
ItlJOM N.
I.KONAKD
W .MHII
.ln|illll. .Mil.
BROWN,
LKON.XKD
K'l'W
Sc.illli-. W.lsh.
UKOWN.
M.\K\ IN
W.Mol"
. H.rliii. N. II.
BROWN,
NELSON
WN'LC.
New Lciiiiloii.
BROWN,
TEKKV
WHKN
Syrai-use. N.
KKOWN.
R. I'RKD, JR.
WI.OS,
A-IhmIIc. N. (
Cciriii.
BKOWNK. TOM
WKHC, N Wilkeshofo, N. C.
KKOWNlNCi, 00I(;L.\S
TIIO.M.VS
('h.uiipion SjiajU I'lii;;. ]l.iri-y
Wisiiicr, ABC
BKOWNINC;, KEED
ABC, ABCTV
BRICKELL, BOB V.
KIXl., ii:illas, Trx.
BRICKHOUSE, JACK
(See Sports Commentators).
BKKiHT, ROBIN
WKLO. Louisville. Ky.
BRINKLY, JACK
WLS. (^luca^'o. 111.
BRINKLEY, JACK
B. Nov. 30, 1906, Oxford, N. C;
Judy & Jane, Transcription Net
of 25 stations; Children's Hour,
(WLS); WLS Evening Hour (WLS);
Little Brown Church of the Air,
(WLS); Reading the Funnies
(WLS); Musical Turnabout
(WLS).
BRISCOE, ROY
WSTV, Steubenville, O.
BKISENDI.Ni;, ROBERT
WKHI). All.iiil.i. (i.i.
BKl MM. i,E<» .\.
WTnc. 'i.iv.innali. (J.i.
BKl NEK, BOB
W.XIAV, lii.li.in.itK.lit. IikI.
BKl NNEK, L.VRKY
WCK^'. ( iiHimi.iti, (.).
lUO .\N, DON
Kayetteville, N. C.
<;eor(;r
Si'ouiK, Lucky Pup
WCBS News
UKNC,
BKV.VN,
Talent
(TV I,
CBS
BKY.VNT,
WKJiL.
BKV.VNT,
KWWB
BRYSON,
ED
Syracuse, N. Y.
TED
Walla Walla, Wash.
JOHN
WENK TV. ChieaKo. 111.
BRYSON, JOHN
WENK. Chicaifo. III.
BICH.VNAN, BRICE
WMFD. Wilminirton. N. C.
BUCHANAN, PAIL
WTOM, Blooniintrlon. Ind.
BKH.M.VN, GENE
WIL, St. Louis. Mo.
BUCK, LOUIS
Grand Ole Opiy. NBC.
BUDD, MILTON
WMBD. Peoria, 111.
BUNN, JAMES W.
Chandu. Kate Smith. Family
Closeup, ABC:
Stop the Music. ABC-TV
BURGESS, R.ALPH
WGBA. Columbus, Ga.
BURK, TED
WLBC. Muncie, Ind.
R
P.
ALPH rAUL
V ANNOUNCER
"TRUE DETECTIVE MYSTERIES'- MBS
"GUY LOMBARDO SHOW"— WNBC
"MOTHER KNOWS BEST"— CBS
V M.C.
"SECOND HONEYMOON" (Daily)— WOR
V NEWSCASTER
"NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE"— WOR
974
Announcers — Radio-Television
BlIR^'ETT. JIM
WFMJ, Youngrstown, O.
BURNS, AL
WLYN, Lynn, Mass.
BURNS, EDWARD J.
WGNY, Newburg-h, N. Y.
BURNS, ROG
WBEL, Beloit, Wis.
BUSH, DON
WOWO, Port Wayne, Ind.
BUSSARD, ADALINE
KWWB, Walla Walla, ash.
BUTLER, HARRY W.
WHIG, Dayton, O.
BUTLER, JAY
KFRM-KMBC, Kansas City,
Mo.
BYASSEE, ROBERT
WEW, St. Louis, Mo.
— c —
CABLE, LOWELL D.
KVOA, Tucson, Ariz.
CADWELL, CLYDE
KPVD, Los Angeles, Calif.
CALVERT, WILLIAM
WCCC. Hartford, Conn.
CAMPBELL, BUD
WIBK, Baton Roug-e, La.
CAMPBELL, DAVE
WAPI, Birmingham, Ala.
CAMPBELL, DAVE
WBT. Charlotte, N. C.
CAMPBELL, DAVE
WBTV, Charlotte, N. C.
CAMPBELL, GEORGE
WHLD. Niag-ara Falls, N. Y.
CAMPBELL, JACK
KANS. Wichita, Kans.
CAMPBELL, MALCOLM
WCUM, Cumberland, Md.
CAMPBELL, REX
KSL, Salt Lake City, Utah
CANFIELD, GIL
WEWS, Cleveland, O.
CANTER, RUSSELL
WBKS, Columbus, O.
CAPILLI, SAL
WHGB, Harrisburg, Pa.
CAPRAL, ED
WCON. Atlanta, Ga.
CARDELL, GEORGE
WSOY. Decatur, 111.
CARDIN, BILL
KOMA, Oklahoma City, Okla.
CARIKER, KEN
KRBC, Abilene, Tex.
CARLEY, JAMES F.
WHBO, Tampa, Fla.
CARLSON, ADE
WEBC, Duluth, Minn.
CARLSON, HOWDY
WISH, Indianapolis. Ind.
CARLSON, RUFUS
KVI, Seattle, Wash.
CARLTON. JOHN
WJJL. Niag-ara Palls, N. Y.
CARLTON. ROBERT
WMBD. Peoria, 111.
CARPENTER, KEN
Kraft Music Hall, NBC.
CARPENTER. ROBERT
WKBB. Dubuque, la.
CARPENTER, UNCLE BEN
WMAP, Monroe, N. C.
CARROLL, VINCE
WBAX, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
CARTER, ALAN
WPAT, Paterson, N. J.
C.VRTER, JERRY
WKIP, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
CARTER. ROBERT
KDB, Santa Barbara, Calif.
CARVER, WALLY
WGPA, Bethlehem, Pa.
CARY, TOM
KPEQ, St. Joseph, Mo.
CASE, KEN
KTBS, Shreveport, La.
CASHION, JOHN T.
WKBC, N. Wilkesboro, N. C.
CASPERSON, CARL
WDAL. Duluth, Minn.
CASSELL. BARRY
WAAM, Baltimore, Md.
CASSELL, CLARENCE
KCBS, San Jose, Calif.
CASSIDY, TOM
KPAC, Los Angeles, Calif.
CASTLE, CHARLES
WLBE, Leesburg, Fla.
CATON, EARL
WHSC, Hartsville, S. C.
CAUDLE, ROY
WAUD, Auburn, Ala.
CAUDILL, CARL B., JR.
WPTC, Kinston, N. C.
CAUGHMAN, CLARE
KYOS, Merced, Calif.
CAVANAGH, LEE
KWK. St. Louis, Mo.
CAY. DON
WNNC, Newton, N. C.
CECIL, HERMAN
KCMC, Texarkana, Tex.
CERULA, PAUL
WVPO, Stroudsburg, Pa.
CHAMBERS, HUGH
WNJR, Newark, N. J.
grj^i^v.. y 'jf- ^ " ' I'V^'^W; "'W'Z^^^i^' ^ '^''^^
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BEN
GRAUER
NBC
FRANK GALLOP
975
\iiii<»iiiio<'rs IC;Mli(»- I t'lt^\ isi4»ii
CIlAMriON. NK»
UNA (I. UalciKh. N. C.
CIIAMIM.IN. <J1-KNN
WlJ'X. l-.i('i<)ss<>. Wis.
CHAN. ( II AKI.KS
NH(\
CHANOKM.OK. OKVAi
KOMK. Tulsa, OUIa.
niANDI.KK. .lOKL
WKAV, I'liillsburp. N. Y.
(IIANDI.KK. TIIKODORE
WCAX, Hiirlini^loii. Vt.
(IIAMH.KK. WAKKKN
KOOl,. I'hdi'iiix, Ariz.
CHArMAN. FBKI)
VVILK. Wilkes-Barrc, Pa.
CIIAPiALVN. JKKRY
WIRE, liuli.-inapolis, Ind.
CIIAPrKL, M.ovn
KNGS. Ha.iilonl. r;ilil.
CII.VrPKLI.. KKNKST
Tlie BiK- Slory, NBC.
CII.VRI.KS. .I.\Y
WUSN, Charleston. S. C.
CH.\SE. BR.\M)«)N
WNLC, Kew London, Conn.
CHASE. EDDIE
WOOD, Grand Rapid.*, Mich.
CHASE, JOHN PER,smNG
WHFB. Benton Harbor, Mich.
CHASE. WARD
WB.\Y. Green Bay. Wis.
CHATTERTOX. LARRY
KTSL, Hollywood. Calif.
CHELTOX. GERALD
WRDW, Aususta. Ga.
CHESTER, HARYEY
\\TLiAW, Lawrence, Mass.
CHEZEM. CURT
KUGN, Eug-ene, Ore.
( ill iU IIKS. <il,KNN E.
I<CU.\ Sa'Trumiilo. Calif.
( I.\M;V, IKtW.MCI)
AniiiiiMM .Mliuiii (if Familiar
.Music. MiC.
< L.VKi:, ItOK
KVNO. Krisrid. C.ihr.
(i.AKK, CIIKIS
\VI<,I.M. N<>wpnrl. I{. I.
(I.AKK. DOl (i
WlliX. rti<a, N. V.
CLARK, GORDON
KPHX. Hcaimiont. 'I'lx.
CLARK. H.VROLI)
WEAN, Providence, R. I.
CLARK, HARRY
News
CBS
CLARK, HENRY
WENT. Gloversville-
Johnstown. N. V.
CL.VRK, LARRY
WTM.I-TV. MilwaiiUeo. Wis.
CLARK. P.AVL
WH.\S. Louisville. Kv.
CLARK. W.XLLACE
WTAX. Sprinprneld, 111.
( LAKK. WARREN
KFEL. Denver. Colo.
CL.VRKE. EDDIE
KCKN, Kansas City, Mo.
CL.VYTOX, TOM
WLLH. Lowell-Lawrence,
Mass.
CLEAR. WILLIAM S.
WRTA. Altoona, Pa.
CLIFFORD. P.VUL
WHRV, Ann Arbor, Mich.
CLIXE, KEN
WJBK, Detroit. Mich.
CLOW. KENNETH
W(;H(;. firc.nHboro, N. C.
( OKDKN. HAL
KI'.M H San IJiego, Calif,
(OIIN, HAROLD
Wl'liy, J;ukHonvillo, Fla.
(OLEMAN, KARRY
K.MVK, D.nver. Colo.
COLE.MAN. HKE
WLEX. Lc.Tintrton. Ky.
< OLE.MAN, FR.ANK
W(;ac. Au(,'nsla. Ga.
COLEMAN. RICHARD T.
KGGM, AlbiKincniue. N. Mex
COLLIER. RALPH
WHAM. Rochester, N. Y.
COLLINS, DAVE
WHOK. Lancaster, O.
COLLINS. SID
Winc, Indianapolis. Ind.
COLLYER, BUD
Quiz of Two Cities; Supcrmon;
Break the Bank, ABC; Life Can
Be Beautiful, NBC; Molle M/s-
tery Tfieoter, NBC; Winner Take
All, CBS. CBS-TV.
< OLTON, L.VYEKN B.
WL.\M, Lewislon, Me.
COLVIO. BOB
KSFO. San Francisco. Calif.
(OMAN. TOM
WTIP, Charleston. W. Va.
(OM.VXOR, PAI'LINE
WTVJ, Miami, Fla.
COMO. Hl'XTER
KDAL. Duluth. Minn.
COMTE, GEORGE
WTMJ. WTMJ-TV, Milwaukee,
Wis.
DAVID ROSS
Radio — Television — Films
KEN ROBERTS
SCh. 4-5700
976
Announcers — Radio-Television
CONCIE. BOB
KDSH, Boise, Ida.
CONNELLY, JOHN H.
iB. Sept. 12, 1917, Mt. Pulaski,
ML; John J. Anthony Hour,
WM|0S4; Five Clues To The
Crime, WMCM.
CONNER, TED
WFMJ, Toung-stown, O.
CONNOR, CHARLES
KWON, Bartlesville, Okla.
CONOVER, HUGH
The Swift Show, NBC-TV.
CONRAD, GENE
WHIO-TV, Dayton, O.
CONRAD, STEVE
WKBZ, Muskeg-on, Mich.
CONSTANT, A. H.
KRON-TV, San Francisco,
Calil.
COOK, CARLOS
KTMS. Santa Barbara, Calif.
COOK, JAY
KRDO, Colorado Spring's,
Colo.
COOK. LOU
ABC, ABC-TV
COOK, RICHARD
WLWD, Dayton, O.
COOLEY, FRANK
KOIN, Portland, Ore.
COOPER, DALE
KAST, Astoria, Ore.
COOPER, MEL
KCRT, Trinidad. Colo.
CORBETT, JOHN
WBEN-TV, Buftalo, N. Y.
CORBIN, LOU
WFBR, Baltimore, Md.
CORCORAN, BILL
WJBO, Baton Roug-e, La.
CORLEY. BILL
WBNS. Columbus, O.
CORLEY, BOB
WQXI, Atlanta. Ga.
CORLEY, GORDON
KFKA, Greeley, Colo.
CORNEAL, GEORGE
KDZA, Pueblo, Colo.
CORNELL, BOB
KFAC, Los Angeles, Calif.
COSTELLO, JOHN
PATRICK (Jack)
B. Souk Center, :Minn.; Music
America Loves Best; RCA Victor;
Kraft Music Hall: Hildegarde
Raleigh Room; Story of Music;
Vacation With Music; Catholic
Hour; first Piano Quartet, NBC;
Eleventh Hour News, WNBC.
COX, BILL
WWDC, Washington, D. C.
CORY, JOHN H.
WHIG, -TV, Dayton, O.
COSLETT, FRANKLIN D.
WBRE, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. .
C08TLEY, JAN
WINR, Binghamton, N. Y.
COSTON, J. MONROE
KCLW, Hamilton, Tex.
COUCH, EDWARD
WSSB, Durham, N. C.
COWAN, COLEY
WSON, Henderson, Ky.
COWLING, TERRY
WCOP, Boston, Mass.
COX, FORREST
WRBC, Jackson, Miss.
COYLE, BERT
KCRT. Trinidad, Colo.
CRABLE, BILL
KRIO, McAllen, Tex.
CRAFTON, PATRICK
KRON-TV, San Francisco,
Calif.
CRAGER, BOB
WWCO, Waterbury, Conn.
CRAGO, DICK
WCBI, Columbus, Miss.
CRAGO, WILLIAM
ABC, ABC-TV
CRAIG, CHARLES
WDVA, Danville, Va.
CRANE, RICHARD
WWBZ, Vineland, N. J.
CRANE, STEVE
WZIP, Covington, Ky.
CRAWFORD, GEORGE
WINX, Washing-ton. D. C.
CRAWFORD, GENE
WGBF, Evansville. Ind.
CRAWFORD, VERNON
WJNO, West Palm Beach, Fla
CREEDEN, JAY
WHIM, Providence, R. I.
CRESWELL, DICK
WHBL, Sheboygran, Wis.
CROCKER, JERRY
WISE, Butler, Pa.
CROGHAN, JOE
WBAL, Baltimore, Md.
CRONIN, GENE
KRIG, Odessa. Tex.
CROSATTO, DAVE
KJBS, San Francisco, Calif.
CROSBY, BOB
WTOD, Toledo, O.
GLENN RIGGS
free - lance
Announcer
Emcee Narrator
LEx. 2-1100
MARVIN MILLER
Announcer
RAILROAD HOUR — ABC
THE BEULAH SHOW — CBS
LOUELLA PARSONS SHOW — ABC
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KFRD, Rosenberg, Tex.
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DAGGETT. ROBERT
Wise. Madison. Wis.
DAILEY. DON
KWTO, Spring-field, Mo.
DALE. BOB
WKWS. Cl.vi-laii.l. O.
n.VI.K. .lOilN
WNKW. N.w York. N. Y.
DANA. .lOE
KOY. I'liocmx. Ariz.
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DANIS. .MEI.
WAGE. Syracuse. N. Y.
DAKGO, ROBERT
WCSH, Portland, Me.
DARIEN. FRANK
KS.IO. San Jose. Calif.
DAr<;ilERTY. I-EO
KWFT. Wirhita Falls. Tex.
D.MGHERTY. PAUL
WGST. Atlanta. Ga.
D.WIDSON. BOB
WFAS. White Plains. N. Y.
D.WIDSOX. TOM
WCOA-. Pens.ieola, Flu.
DAVIDSON. WILLl.AM
ABC, ABC-TV
DAVIES. JOHN" D.\AID
CKLW. Detroit. Mieh.
DAVIS. BOB
KLZ. Denver, Colo.
DAVIS. BOB
WMNC. Morgranton. N. C.
DAVIS, BOB
WTYS, Marianna, Fla.
D.WIS. BRITT
KOWU, I,;iraniie. W.vo.
O.WIS. ERNIE
WCSS. Ainsterdani, N. Y.
DWIS. IRKD
KKl'I,. Moseow, Ida.
I>.\\ IS. GEORGE
WKHL. (dliiniliiiH. Ga.
O.WIS, .l.\( K
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DAVIS, .lOIIN
U\\>U I'lltsburirh. Pa.
I»AVI>, .lOHN I.EE
WKKY, I (ivini-'lDn, V;i.
I)A\ IS, I.ARRV
KKNT l).-^ .Moines, la.
D.WIS, NOK.M.\N
WKI'K. (iainesville. Fla.
D.WIS. Rl( il.\RD
WCOIT. Lewiston. Me.
D.WIS. Rl SS
WliKH. Clii.at'o. III.
D.WVES. BIM,
W([>() TV. Cinelnnati, O,
D.WVSON, BOB
KCHC. Dis Moines. la.
l).\WSON. .I.V.MES
WHIil. Newark. N. .J.
D.\WSON, WILLI.X.M H.
WI'AV. Portsmouth. O.
I).\V. .IA( K
WFBR. Baltimore. Md.
DEAL. .lOHN H.
WHCU. Ithaea. N. Y.
DEAL, WILLLAM
WCAM. Camden. N. J.
DE.VLE, HIBERT
WHAN. Charleston, S. C.
DeGRE. AIURIEL
WEOK. Poug-hkeepsie, N.
TONY MARVIN
C.B.S.
GENE HAMILTON
- - - everything from
"LOWER BASIN STREET"
to
"CARNEGIE HALL"
ABC
978
Announcers — ^Radio-Television
DELANEY, CHUCK
WCBI, Columbus, Miss.
DeLANEY, ROBERT
WHDH. Boston, Mass.
DELFINO, FRANK
WSTC, Stamford. Conn.
DeMARSE, WILLARI)
WRNY, Kochester, N. Y.
DEMERS, ROBERT D.
WLAM, Lewiston, Me.
DeMUNN, JAMES
WBNY, Buffalo, N. Y.
DENSON, CHiCK
KENT, Shreveport, La.
DENTLER, WARREN
WCPO, Cincinnati, O.
DENTON, JIMMY
WFEL. Denver, Colo.
DENVER, DEE D., JR.
WFEQ, St. Joseph, Mo.
DeSIMONE, GENE
WRYO, Rochester, Pa,
DeVON, DOVEL
KREM, Spokane, Wash.
DEWART, JAMES
WERC, Erie, Pa.
DeWITT, BILL
WFBM-TV, Indianapolis. Ind.
DeWILDE, FREDERIC
Believe It Or Not, NBC-TV.
DE WITT, BILL
WFBM, Indianapolis, Ind.
DEXTER, HERB
WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa.
DE YOUNG, JOHN
WGL, Fort Wayne, Ind.
DICKSON, JON
KMA, Shenandoah, la.
DIFFIE, WILLIAM
WPNS, Burling-ton, N, C.
DILLINGHAM, FRANK
WBLJ, Dalton, Ga.
DILWORTH, SCOTT
WJOL, Joliet, 111.
DINGMAN, BOB
WCSS, Amsterdam, N, Y.
DIX, RICHARD
WEDC, Chicag-o, 111.
DIXON, PAUL
WCPO-TV, Cincinnati, O.
DIXON, ROBERT
(See Radio-TV Artists).
DIXON, ROY
KTRM, Beaumont, Tex.
DIXON. TOM
KFAC, Los Angreles, Calif.
DOAN, BOB
WABB. Mobile, Ala.
DODD, MIKE
WBAC, Cleveland, Tenn.
DODDS, DAR
KDSH, Boise, Ida.
DONALDSON, FRANK
WLCS, Baton Rouge, La.
DONEGAN, WILLIAM
WSAV, Savannah, Ga.
DONNELL, JACK
WGRC. Louisville, Ky.
DONOVAN, GREGG
WNBQ, Chicag-o, 111.
DOOLEY, EDWARD W., JR.
WLAM, Lewiston, Me.
DOOLEY, PETE
WVJS, Owensboro. Ky.
DOREMUS, WARREN
WHEC, Rochester, N. Y.
DORN, BILL
WHAN, Charleston, S. C.
DORRIS, DAVE
KSRO, Santa Rosa, Calif.
DORSEY, EUGENE
WDZ, Decatur. 111.
DORSEY, JOE
WEMP, Milwaukee, Wis.
DOSTER, TOM
WAGA, Atlanta. Ga.
DOTY, BILL
WKOP, Bin&hamton, N. Y.
DOUGLAS, ALAN
WNMP, Evanston, 111.
DOUGLAS. SCOTT
KGIl, Son Fernando, Calif.
DOUGLAS, WALLV
WSAP, Portsmouth-Norfolk,
Va.
DOW, WILLIAM
WCAX, Burlington, Vt.
DOWELL, JOHN
WTAG, Worcester, Mass.
DOWNEY, JACK
WONS, Hartford, Conn.
DOWNING, DYER
KGY, Olympia, Wash.
DOWSON, GRAHAM R.
WELO, Tupelo, Miss.
DOWTY, BYRON
WDSU-TV, New Orleans, La.
DOX, JAMES
WRNY, Rochester, N. Y.
DOYLE, FRANK
WIL, St. Louis, Mo.
DOYLE, TOM
KOB, Albuquej-que, N. Mex.
DRAKE, JIM
KIRX, Kirksville, Mo.
DRAKE, JOHNNY
WNHC, New Haven, Conn.
DRAKE, MYRON
KTAR, Phoenix, Ariz.
Win ELLIOT
Emcee "County Fair"
Borden Company — CBS
Emcee "Betty Crocker"
General Mills — ABC
Emcee "Quick As A Flash"
Helbros Wafches— MBS
Narrator- Announcer
"Willie Piper"
General Electric — ABC
Emcee ET's for
United States Treasury
Television
N. Y. Ranger Hockey Games
WPIX-TV
Ford Motors— -CBS-TV
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Knox Hats
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Greenville, S. C.
DUNCAN,
RICHARD
WBLK.
Clarkshiir:.'. W. Va.
DUNDAS,
ROBERT, JR.
KTHT,
Houston. Tex.
DUNHAM
, JOHN
WRKB.
rhi.';is-o. 111.
DUNHAM. RICHARD
H.
B. Feb.
26, 1916. New York, N.
Y.; The
Strange Romance of
Evelyn
Winters, CBS; Katie's
Daughte
r, NBC; Rose of My
Dreoms,
MBS; Molle Mystery,
NBC; Policewoman, ABC.
DUNIX(;,
LOT
WKBV.
Richmond, Ind.
DUNLAP,
WALLACE
WLIZ,
Bridgeport, Conn.
DUNN, BILL
W,IHL .liihimoii City. Tcnii.
1)1 NN. KDDIK
Thn .lackc Bcri-li Show, NUC
Dl'NN, TOM
WCYB. BriHiol, Va.
1)1 NNA>.\NT. KOit
WJMW. AllnMiH. Ala.
DUNNAVANT. ilO.MKR
WJMW, AlliiMH. Ala.
DUNNE, STEPHEN
KTSL, Hollywood, Calif.
DuPUY. MONTY
WFBC. Giwiivill.-, S. C.
DUR.\ND, TOM
WTTM, Tnnlon. N. J.
DUTY, EI), JR.
KDON. Santa Cruz. Calif.
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£AOON. BRUCE
KVOO, Tulsa, Okla.
EAKING. PHIL
KEPO, El Paso, Tex.
EARLE. BILL
WASL. Annapolis, Md.
EARLE, BOB
WIBR. Baton Rouge, La.
E.YRLEY, TOM
WKAP, Allentown. Pa.
EAST, HENRY
WGBA, Columbus, Ga.
EBELING, WADE
KBUH, Brig-ham, Utah
EBERT, BOB
WARD. Johnstown, Pa.
ECKERT, EDWARD
WKNY, Kingrston, N. Y.
EDGAR. RALPH
WGAR. Cleveland, O.
EI)IN<;T0N, JOHN
KTI'T Twill KallK. Ida.
KDMAN, PETER
\\'\i:<' Hiinptni;, \';i
EDMONDS. BILL
B. April 12, 19H Middlebrook,
Mo.; Food Forum, Yonkcc Net;
Ladies Mon. WOR : Ask Ella Ma-
son, WMGM; Baby Days-ET
Scries, U.S.A.-Conado, WMCM;
Kings Court, WATV.
KD.MINDS, DWKiilT
WHFIi, Hfiiton Harlior, Mich
EDWARD, PHIL
KTLW. To:;a8 City. T.-x.
EDWARDS, CURTIS
WTCN-TV. Miniifapolis, Minn.
EDW.'VRDS, TO.M
KECK. Odessa, Tex.
EDWARDSEN, BILL
WNLK. Norwalk, Conn .
EGGERT, GEORGE
WFBG, Alloona. Pa.
ELLERBE. CARROLL
KRSC. Seattle, Wash.
ELLIOT, BILL
W^HEB. Portsmouth, N. H.
ELLIOT. DON
WCON, Atlanta, Ga.
ELLIOT, HENRY
WMEX, Boston, Mass.
ELLIOT, IAN
KLIX. Twin Falls, Ida.
ELLIOT. WIN
County Fair, CBS; N. Y. Rongers
Hockey, CBS-TV; Willie Piper,
ABS; Sports Cr Special Events,
CBS-TV.
ELLIOTT, BOB
WTOD, Toledo, O.
JOHN TILLMAN
Chief Announcer Night Program Supervisor
WPIX
980
Announcers — Radio-Television
ELLIOTT, CHUCK
WM&Y, Montg:omery, Ala.
ELLIOTT, JAY
WSPD. Toledo, O.
ELLIOTT, OWEN
WSBT, South Bend, Ind.
ELLIS, BILL
WBMD, Baltimore, Md.
ELLIS, BLAKE
WPOR, Portland, Me.
ELLIS, LEWIS LEE
WSPR, Spring-field, Mass.
ELLIS, PHIL
WPTF, Raleigh, N. C.
ELLSWORTH, BOB
WXKW, Albany, N. Y.
BNGEL, JOHN
WIOD, Miami, Pla.
ENGLAND, BOB
KCLO, Leavenworth, Kans.
ENO, JACK
WKBW, Buffalo, N. Y.
ERAL, GLEN
KPBX, Beaumont, Tex.
ERICKSON, CARL
WHEN, Buffalo, N. Y.
ERICKSON, ERIC
WIOU, Kokomo, Ind.
ERWIN, GEORGE
KFJZ, Fort Worth, Tex.
ESSICK, LOU
WGNI, Wilmington, N. C.
ESTES, JAMES
WAIM, Anderson, S. C.
EVANS, BILL
WGAU, Athens, Ga.
EVANS, BOB
WJBC, Bloomington, 111.
EVANS, CLAUDE R.
KSWM, Joplin, Mo.
EVANS, EDWARD
WHBQ, Memphis, Tenn.
EVANS, JACK
WMON, Montg-omery, W. Va.
EVANS, JOHN
WCOS, Columbia, S. C.
EVANS, NORMAN
WAAM, Baltimore, Md.
EVANS, ROBERT E.
WSSB, Durham, N. C.
EVENSEN, PETE
KVNJ, Fargo, N. Dak.
EVERBACH, JACK
WKLO, Louisville, Ky.
EWING, BILL
KMPC, Los Angeles, Calif.
FABIEN, LOUIS
WARD, Rochester, N. Y.
FAIR, JIM
WCPO-TV, Cincinnati, O.
FAIRBURN, T. J.
WLDS, Jacksonville, 111.
FAIRMAN, FRANK
WSNY, Schenectady, N. Y.
FALLON, FRANK
KITE, San Antonio, Tex.
FANT, JULIAN
WFOY, St. Augustine, Fla.
FARIS, GEORGE
WVIM, Vicksburg, Miss.
FARRAR, JACK
KTFI, Twin Falls, Ida.
FARRELL, JOHN
WHEB, Portsmouth, N. H.
FARREN, JACK
The Affairs of Peter Salem;
Twin Views of the News:
Under Arrest, MBC.
FARRINGTON, GLEN
WTAX, Springfield, 111.
FARRON, ED
WKLO, Louisville, Ky.
FEHLBERG, TED
WRIB, Providence, R. I.
FELDER, DAVE
WLYN, Lynn, Mass.
FENNEL, DICK
WKIX, Columbia, S. C.
FENNO, RALPH
WKXL, Concord, N. H.
FERRIS, ROBERT
KITE, San Antonio, Tex.
FICKEN, NEIL
WALT, Tampa, Fla.
FIELD, THOMAS
WTAM, Cleveland, O.
FIELDING, JULES
WMBM, Miami Beach, Fla.
FIELDS, BOB
WREL, Lexington, Va.
FILE, ALBERT
WJLS, Beckley, W. Va.
FILE, AUGUST
WMFT, Florence, Ala.
FINCH, BUD
WELI, New Haven, Conn.
FINCH, JOE
KVOD, Denver, Colo.
FINLAY, FRED
KAVE, Carlsbad, N. Mex.
FINLAYSON, JACK
KFKA, Greeley, Colo.
FIKN, MICHAEL
WEOA. Evansville, Ind.
FISCHER, DON
WQAM, Miami, Fla,
TOM HUDSON
announcer
emcee
narrator
PLaza 7-0700
DON RUSSELL
DuMoNT Staff
Announcer — M. C.
981
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WHK. ricvi'Uuiil, O.
I'1,KT( liKK. WAKKKN
Kl'TA. S.ill Lalu' City, Utah
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WC.T'C, Alliaiiy. Ga.
I'l.Ol KN<>\ . KOB
WHAS. Louisville. Ky.
FLYXN, CH.AKLKS
WJSW. Altoona. Pa.
FI.YNN, HOW.VRD
KMPr, Los Aiifreles, CaliT.
FOLKV. JOHN
WEWS. Clevpland. O.
FOI.I.OWILL. Ml KRAY
WLBK. Dc Kalh. 111.
FONTAINK, HKRB
WCOU. Lewiston. Me.
rOKI). CHARLES
WCCP, Savannah. Ga.
rOKl). Mil. ION »J.
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WAKM S.iMiitdii. Pa.
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WNirr. N.w Vork, N. V.
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KIST. s ml, Harl.ara Calif.
FORSTER. ROGER
B June 12, 1915, New York,
N. Y., Gang Busters (CBS);
Horace Heidt Show (NBC-CBS);
Lindo's First Love, Transcribed
27 Stations; Crusade in Europe
(ABC-TV).
J,C
FORSTKR, ROOKR
WEOA, Evansvillc, Tiid.
FOSTER. JOHN
WBAX, Wilkcs-Barre. Pa.
FOSTER. TERRY
WHBL. Stieboys-an, Wis.
FO.\. .VLOEX
WHLD, Niagrara Falls. N. Y.
F0.\, .MUKEY
WBMD. BaUimoro. Md.
FOX. SYEYAX
KSYL. Alexandria, La.
FRAIM. JOHN
WTHI. Terre Haute, Tnd.
FRANCE. BOB
WMMW, Meriden. Conn.
FR.ANCIS. JOE
WNHC-TV, New Haven. Conn,
I RANK. DEL
\VS.\I' I'mlhiiiDUlli-NiMtolk.
V,a,
FK.WhI.IN, BOB
l<(;\V I'ciill.ind, Ore.
riJANKM.N. BOB
KSW.M .loplin. Mo.
FR.WKI.IN, DON
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FRANKLIN. JOHN
KVW, I'hiladrli. 1,1,1, J'a
FR.\SER. JOHN <;.
N.iii'y (rail,', Woni.iii of To-
morrow. United Nations
liro.i(l<-.istH. ABC.
FR.\ZIER, H.\L
W.STP, ,Salisbury, N. C.
IR.\ZIER. JIM
\V.\(;.\ Atlanta. Ga.
FREDERK'KS, BILL
WKRC-TV. Ciniinnali. O.
FREDERICKS, J.ACK
WKAL, Kome, N. Y.
FRKE.M.AN. VERN
WALA. Mobile. Ala.
FREEMAN, W.VLTER
WDEC, Amerieus, Ga.
FRENCH. DICK
WELM, Elmira. N. Y.
FRENCH. DON
KSWL Council Bluffs. la.
FRENCH. JACK
KNOX, Grand Forks. N. Dak,
FRKN(H, JACK
W.JPS, Evansville. Ind.
FRENKEL. MILT
KTLW. Texas City, Tex.
FREY, WILLIAM
KATL. Houston, Tex.
GEORGE ANSBRO
WJZ— ABC
COSTELLO is STILL the one
with the moustache!
jack costello
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Announcers — ^Radio-Television
FRIBLEY, J. W., JR.
WDSU, New Orleans, La.
FBIELIXG, JIM
WXRA, Kenmore, N. Y.
FBISCH, BOB
WMAW, Milwaukee. Wis.
FRITTON, TOM
WJJL, Niag-ara Falls, N. Y.
FROH, DAVE
WILS, Lansing-, Mich.
FROST, DON
WIBB, Macon, Ga.
FROST, JACK
KLER, Rochester. Minn.
FRYE, J. ALLEN
KBKI, Alice, Tex.
FRYERS, DON
WTRY, Troy, N. Y.
FULLER, ROY
WGIN, Glen Falls, N. Y.
FULTON, BOB
KXLR, Little Rock, Ark.
FURNO. PETER
KIDO, Boise, la.
FUSCO, DAN
WKAL, Rome, N. Y.
GABRIELSON, DOUG
WLOX, Biloxi-Gulfport, Miss.
GAHR, RAY
WRUN, Utica, N. Y.
G.ALVIN, BILL
WBMS, Boston, Mass.
GALLOP, FRANK
Stella Dallas, NBC; Believe-it-
or-Not, NBC-TV; Milton Berle,
NBC.
GAMBLE, ROBERT
KFOR, Lincoln, Nebr.
GAMBLING, JOHN
WOR-TV, New York, N. Y.
G.\RDIN, ED
KSTB, Breckenridge, Tex.
GARDINER, DONALD SAMUEL
Mondaj' Morning- Headlines,
Martin Agrronsky, Home G.-ird-
ner. ABC.
GARDNER, JAMES
WBNY, Buffalo, N. Y.
G.\RDNER, JtMMY
KEBE, Jacksonville. Tex.
G.\RLAND, HOWARD
WGBA, Columbus, Ga.
GARNER, JIM
WPEF. Chattanooga. Tenn.
GARR, BILL
KWKW, Pasadena, Calif.
G.\RRETT. JAMES
WJR, Detroit, Mich.
GARY, ARTHUR
Kenneth Banghort Newscast,
WNBC; Bob Trout; Bill Stern's
Sport Newsreel, D & H Miners,
NBC; Camel Newsreel, NBC-TV.
GARWOOD, JOHN
WNBZ, Saranac Lake, N. Y.
G.4TES, J.\MES
WFBG, Altoona, Pa.
GEHLERT, BILL
WTEL, Philadelphia, Pa.
GENTRY, BILL
WCHV. Charlottesville, Va.
GENTRY, BOB
KPVD, Los Angeles, Calif.
GEORGE, DON
WXGI, Richmond, Va.
GERAGHTY, LARRY
KOH, Reno. Nev.
GER.4LD, WAKREN
WCAE, Pittsbui-gh, Pa.
(iERON. NORMON
WIZE, Springfield, O.
(iERSHON, HERBERT
WERD, Atlanta, Ga.
GERVAIS, SIDNEY
KATL, Houston, Tex.
GIBBS. JOHN
KQV, Pittsburgh, Pa.
GIBBS, RAWLAND
KALI, Pasadena, Calif.
GIBNEY, HAL
Hollywood Calling; NBC Thea-
tre: NBC Univei-sity Theatre.
NBC.
GIBSON, .4LEC
WTVJ, Miami, Pla.
GIFFORD, ALEC
KTBC, Austin, Tex.
GIFFORD, DICK
KFRE, Fresno, Calif.
GIFFORD, ROBERT
WNDR, Syracuse, N. Y.
GIFFORD, SAM
WHAS. Louisville, Ky.
GILBERT, AL V.
WIBA, Madison, Wis.
GILBERT, GEORGE
WIBK, Knoxville, Tenn.
GILBERT, LIVINGSTON
WAVE, Louisville, Ky.
GILLL\ND, BILL
WDIA, Memphis, Tenn.
GILLIS, BOB
KXLL, Missoula. Mont.
GIROUX, LEE
KGO, San Francisco, Calif.
GL.\CY, BOB
WKBW, Buffalo, N. Y.
CARL KING
M.C. — ANNOUNCER — NARRATOR
RADIO: 10 years announcing networks and
WNEW. Dramatic experience.
TELEVISION: 5 years experience.
FILMS: TV short subjects. Motion Picture
commercials for TV.
REgcnt 7-8191
BILL ROGERS
"BILL HENRY & THE NEWS"
Johns-Manville — Mutual
"THE BRIGHTER DAY"
Ivory Flakes — CBS
"JOHN B. KENNEDY SHOW"
Chamberlain Lotion — Mutual
ET'S — Television — Film Narration
983
\iiiioiiiio4>rs lfia«li«>-'l ('lc\ i.si4»ii
(.I.\I>I»K\. IIIM,
WAVK. l.iiiiiHvillc. Ky.
(il.KASON. Kdit
KMSI,, DiMMlur, ALi.
(;i.KNN. WAKI)
WXI.W. lii.li.iniipnlis, liiil.
(il.dVKK. JOHN
KAVi;, (',irM..iil. N. M.-x.
(iOKKNKK. lUlltKKT
KCBS. San Jose, Calif.
(;OM>KN. IIAI-
W.ri'N. .1.1111. •-.l.iwii. N. Y.
(iOAlK/. IIAKOM)
w.liiW, New Orleans. La.
(MIODIN. I>KL
KXuH. Sdi.-ktoii. Calif.
(.(KHOIAN. JOHNNY
KMZ. Houston, Tex.
(.(toiniK.vr. cKcii.
WVl.M. Vickslniiy, Miss.
GOODWIN, AKTHtR J.
WKOP, Binshamton. N. Y.
(JOODWIN, HAL,
KTBC. Austin, Tex.
GORDON, BILL
WNEW. Xew York, N. Y.
GORDON, KEITH
WTMA, Charleston, S. C.
GORDON, RAY
KTRM. Beaumont, Tex.
GORE, DEL
KYA. San Francisco. Calif.
GORMAN, ED
WCAP. Asbury Park, N. J.
GOSS, BAILEY
National Sports Parade
WMAR-TV, Baltimore, Md.
GOSS, FRANK
B. Nov. 20. 1910, Washington;
Hallmark Playhouse; Prudential
Fomily Stors Over Hollywood.
KNX-CBS
<io.»<s. <;k\e
KLKA. I.itllc Kork, Ark.
(.OTTI.IKIt. I»I<'K
KI.KK TV. Houston. Tex.
(;4)l I.DING. I'lllL
\VM(;M N. w York. N. Y.
<;ni MMN(;. R.\Y
Wllim. lioHlon. Ma88.
GOI KI..\Y. DOrO
roniiilinii.il cioseups, NBC.
GOI KM.\, HI n
WWOl). L.viirhhurt,', Va.
GK.XDY. <'MARLE.S
WI.MA, Lima, O.
(JKADY. ,IACK
KXOA. S;ier:inifnto. Calif.
(iK.VHA.M, BILL
KDSH. Boise. Ida.
(iKAII.VM. GKOKGK
KUY, Phoenix, Aiiz.
GRANT, BRUCE
WHB. Kansas City. Mo.
GR.\NT, H.YL
WDBJ, Roanoke, Va.
GRANT, JOSEPH
WMEX, Boston, Mass.
GRANT. KEN
KNUZ. Houston. Tex.
GRANT. WAYNE
KFGO, Fargo. N. Dak.
GRAUER, BEN
B. June 2, 1908, New York,
N. Y.; Narrator, Toscanini-NBC
Symphony, NBC; Narrator, Liv-
ing-1949, NBC; Henry Morgan
Show, NBC; M. C. Americana
Quiz, NBC-TV; Kay Kyser's Kol-
Icgc, NBC-TV; Special EvcntJ,
Radio and TV, NBC.
<iR.\VF>». (iENE
KVW. Phih-ulelphia, Pa.
<.KAY. HUGH
WDZ. IX'.-.iliir. 111.
<;k.\y. .iack
WKHL. SyracUHC. N. Y.
GR.VY. JACK
WHOS. IXcallir, Ala.
(iU.VY. JACK
WKJG. Fort Wayne. Ind.
(JIAY. JIM
WAIT. Chioafc'o, 111.
GR.\Y, JOHN
WDOD. Chattanooga. Tenn.
GREEN, FRED
WDAS. Philadelphia. Pa.
GREEN, AL.
WEBR, Buffalo, N. Y.
GREENBERG. HAL
WILS. Lansing, Mich.
GREENTIOW, TOMMY
KGO. San Francisco, Calif.
GREEN^VOOD, KENNETH
KFOR, Lincoln, Nebr.
GREGG, TOM
KTOP, Topeka, Kans.
GREGORY, GREG
KECK, Odessa, Tex.
GRIBBEN, BILL
WAPO, Chattanooga. Tenn.
GRIFFITH, LESTER L.
This Changingr World, ABC
GRI.SWOLD, JACK
WCSS, Amsterdam, N. Y.
GROOM, JOHN
KSMA, Santa Maria. Calif.
CROPPER, HAL
WRUN, Utica. N. Y.
LONNY STARR
ANNOUNCER — EMCEE
SPORTS COLOR
NARRATOR
STAFF
WNEW
PLaza 7-0700
984
AnnoMiicers— Radio-Television
GROSS, CLAIR
KPNF, Shenandoah, la.
GROVER, DAVE
KBIX, Muskog-ee, Okla.
GRUBBS, J. M.
WCRB, Waltham, Mass.
GRUNEWALD, ART
WNVA, Norton, Va.
GUERIlSr, BILL
WMFD. Wilming-ton, N. C.
GUEST, JOHN
WGL, Fort Wayne, Ind.
GUIDICE, VIC
WTTG, Washington, D. C.
GUINAN, JACK
WSCR, Scranton, Pa.
GUNN, GEORGE
Thoug-hts In Passing-, ABC
GUSTAFSON, JAMES
WHDL, Olean, N. Y.
GUTHRIE, BILL
KOIL, Omaha, Nebr.
GWINN, BILL
KTSL, Hollywood, Calif.
GWYN, BOB
KVET, Austin, Tex.
GYNAN, EARL
WLiAW, Lawrence, Mass.
— H —
HAASER, CHARLIE
WMAS, Springfield, Mass.
HACK, GEORGE
WNOW, York, Pa.
HAGEMAN, DICK
WLEE, Richmond, Va.
HAGGART, IRVING
WFDF, Flint, Mich.
HAHN, BOB
KVOD, Denver, Colo.
HAHN, JERRY
KCNC, Fort Worth, Tex.
HAIT, MAL
WKIP, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
HALE, PHIL
WKNB, New Britain, Conn.
HARLEY, HERB
WHIO, Dayton, O.
HALEY, TOM
WNBK, Cleveland, O.
HALEY, THOMAS C.
WTAM, Cleveland, O.
HALL, CHARLIE
WCSC, Charleston, S. C.
HALL, JIM
KTW, Seattle, Wash.
HALL, NELSON
KALL, Salt Lake City, Utah
HALL, RADCLIFFE
NBC Television Newsreel, Camel
Newsreel; Ivan Sanderson's Na-
tural Treasures; Want Ad Ven-
tures, WNBiT, NBC-TV; Public
Affairs, NBC; Narrator for Nu-
merous Commercial and Indus-
trial Films, ET series for A&P.
HALLET, RICHARD PAUL
WLOF, Orlando, Fla.
HALLGREN, ROBERT
KGFT, Fremont, Neb.
HALLOCK, MEL
KMT, Cedar Rapids, la.
HALLORAN, RYAN
WAVE, Louisville, Ky.
HALPIN, GREG
WCBM, Baltimore, Md.
HAM, JAMES
KTEM, Temple, Tex.
HAMILTON, BILL
Cavalcade of America, NBC.
HAMILTON, GENE
(See Radio-TV Artists).
HAMILTON, JIM
WIND, Chicago, 111.
HAMMOND, CHARLES
WMBO, Auburn, N. Y.
HANCHETT, TOM
WGIV, Charlotte, N. C.
HANCOCK, DON
B. Oct. 10, 1910, Linwood, Ind.;
Harvest Of Stars, CBS; Life Can
Be Beautiful, NBC; Jack Smith
Show, CBS; CBS News, CBS-TV;
Perry Mason, CBS; Famous Jury
Trials, ABC; Vox Pop, CBS; Stop
The Music, ABC; Lenny Ross
Show, NBC-TV; Ted Mack's
Amateur iHour, DuMont, NBC;
Big Sister, CBS.
HANES. BOB
KCBQ, San Diego, Calif.
HANNA, WALTER
WPAL, Charleston, S. C.
HANES, ART
Toast of The Town (TV),
Sing It Again, Straight Facts
For Veterans
CBS
HANSEN, DONALD H.
KRSC, Seattle, Wash.
HANSEN, RALPH
WAVE-TV, Louisville, Ky.
H.ANSEN, VERN
WTOP, Washington, D. C.
H.\NSON, KEN
KXLF, Butte, Mont.
HANSTROM, ARTHUR
WFRL, Pree-port, 111.
HARBAUGH, EARL
WARL, Arlington, Va.
DICK DUNHAM
Radio Registry: PL. 7-0700
JACK MANGAN
emcee "SHIP'S REPORTER"— TV
Announcer — Narrator
985
XiiiioiiiKM'i's It:ifli4»-'l 4'l«'\ isii»ii
\ICIH \, ( 11 AKI-I'>
Willi. (■.iiii|il>cll'<villi\ K.\ .
AKIUN, (iKNK
WAHH. Mnliilf, Ala.
\Kl>l\(i. JIM
\VI>\1<. CiiluinlMis, ti.i.
AltDlSON. DON
UKMY PV. (;rri-ii«b<)io. N. C.
AKI.ICS. DAMKI.
\\SA\', S.iviimi.ih. Gik.
\KM«>N. nil, I.
WCKI.. Chir.-iyo, III.
\KMON. J.W
K(il-l'. Mi:iiiii. Dlil.i.
Cii.
nz.
\KM<l\SO\, KKNNKTII
KTW. S.Millr. \Va«li.
\km:u. link
WIlKli, \Va-lnri;;l(Mi. N. C.
\KMSI1. KOKKKT C.
\V1..\N. l,.in.':i>t.T. I';i.
.VUl'i;. KON.VI.I)
WALT. 'l';irii|)a. Fla.
\Kri;i{, .IKKKY
W1<C. M.hIisou. Wis.
VKI'KK. .KIIIN
WWKL. Wdoilsiilo, N. Y.
\KI'KK. .lows
liii.v Loiiili.'tixli) Show. NBC.
MiKII.I.. NKLSON J.
\V(iW. Ashclioro. N. C.
.VKKU'K. CY
Thr Ri?;- Stor.v. NBC.
AKKIS, KOIt
KFU?:, Fresno, Calir.
\KKIS. D.WIl)
WXHC. New Haven, Conn.
AKKIS, DK.VX
WAGE, Syracuse. N. Y.
AKKIS, (iKR.VLI)
WSSB. Durham, N. C.
Ariz.
(Jre
IIAKKIS. IIKKit
Wt.).\l All.itil
II \KKIS. JOHN
K-IN. Ili^li.-.-. A
II \ It I! IS, W.M.TKK
KI'KC, San h'r.ineisi-i>. Calif.
11 \KKIS(»\, ( ll.\KI.KS
Kri.W. Tex.i- Cil.v. Tex.
IIAICKISON. (Ill <K
WA.Ml.. l,.iurel. .Miss.
MAKKtnKK, ItKN
KI.IK, D.illas. 'I'ex.
II AIM, .MM
K'I'KT. Tui-soii
IIAKT, .lOIIN
Wl.l.Il. l.ilWell I.
Ma~-.
IIAKT, .lOSKI'll
Kl'(l,l. Porll.iii.l.
IIAKTKi, .KHINNV
KKl'::,. Ha.vlown.
II.\KTI.KV, JI.M
W'(j(iA. (Gainesville, Ga,
ll.\KTSKIKI,l>, I.AKKY
WMBK. ,l.iek-(inville. Fla,
ll.\K^K^, r.\i I.
KllMO. Hannili.il. Mo.
II.VKVKY, TO.M
WVCH. Chesler. Pa.
HAKVIM.K, CH.VRLIK
WFMY.-TV, Greensboro, N, C,
H.VKWOOI). CKIS
WJMJ, Philadelphia, Pa.
HASSIN(i, DOKi
WMGY, Montg'omery, Ala,
H.VTTON, DICK
WJW, Cleveland. O.
HAl TK, JIM
KLPM, Minot, N, Dak.
Tex.
II.WKII.I.A. \I,<»IS
WN.JH. .N'.w.irU. .N. J.
II AWKK. KdllN
KV'^K. Sanli- Fc-. N. .Mex.
IIAVKS. KAKI-
WMHK jietrnil Mhl»
ll.\\KS, (.KOKfiK
.M.\T'HIK«. JK.
Hour of Kaith. Khho News.
Leit'h We.illier,
A Ml ■
II.V^NKS, DICK
KLAi TV Hollywood, Calif.
IIA^^V.\KD, KILL
KIM.X. S.in Frani'isi-o, Calif.
II.\^«.\KD, IlKICK
KWK. St l.dMi^. Mo.
II.XYWOKTII. IIKKK
WOWo. Furl Wayne. Ind.
IIK.M). in KON
i\011,. Oni.iha. Nebr.
IIK.XDV. WAVNK
KTOP, Topek.a, K.iMS,
IIK.VTII, DON
WKKN. TopeUa, Kan.s.
lIKATIIKKINCiTON, KEITH
KTLA. Los Any^eles. Calif.
IIKAVII.KN. BOH
WGIG. Brunswi^'k. Ga.
IIKCKMAN, FKKD
WTI'X. Wihninsrlon. Del.
IIKFNKK, JOHN
WMBO. Auburn. N. Y.
HEG.AKD, KEN
WFOX. Milwaukee. Wis.
HEIBEKT, .\L
KSON, San Die^o. Calif.
HEISS. BOB
WTMJ-TV, Milwaukee, Wis.
ROGER FORSTER
Announcer • Narrator
PL 7-0700
BILL EDMONDS
announcer — emcee — narrator
W M G M
"King's Court' — WATV
WEstwood 5-2837
986
Announcers^— Radio-Television
HEJL, FRANK
WILM. Wilmington, Del.
HEI.GESEN, RAY
KSUN. Bisbee, Ariz.
HELLYER, ARTHUR
WMIL, Milwaukee, Wis.
HENDERSON, BOB
KOIN, Portland, Ore.
HENDERSON, HENRY
KREL, Baytown, Tex.
HENDERSON, MAX
WTON, Minneapolis, Minn.
HENINGTON, DAYT.E
KTEM, Temple, Tex.
HENLEY, HAROLD
WOPI, Bristol, Tenn.
HENRI, CHARLES
WCAM, Camden, N. J.
HENRICH, WALT
WGAR, Cleveland, O.
HENRY, BILL
WDAK, Columbus, Ga.
HENRY, DICK
WOOD, Grand Rapids, Mich.
HENRY, OLLEE
WJBC, Bloomingrton, 111.
HENSON, DOUG
WTEL, Philadelphia, Pa.
HERBERT, WALTER
WNAF, Fi-ederieksburg, Tex.
HERLIHY, ED
B. Aug. 14, 1911, Boston, Mass.;
Hildegarde, NBC; Romberg,
NBC; Cavallaro, NBC; Kraft
Music Hall, NBC; Children's
Hour, NBC, NBC - TV, One
O'clock Sunday News with Ed
Herllhy, NBC; Honeymoon In
N. Y., NBC; Kraft Television
Theater, NBC - TV; The Hart-
mans, NBC-TV; Act It Out,
NBC-TV; Here's Herlihy, WNBT;
Commentator - Universal News-
reels.
HERLIHY, WALTER F.
ABC-TV
HERMAN, CHARLES
WLAV-TV, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
HERMAN, DON
WPAG, Ann Arbor, Mich.
HERMAN, HANK
KGBX, Spring-field, Mo.
HERRICK, SHERB
WXKW, Albany, N. Y.
HERRING, WARREN
WDEP, Chattanoog-a, Tenn.
HERRINGTON, HUGH
KPBX, Beaumont, Tex.
HERROLD, JIM
KOPR, Butte, Mont.
HERTSGAARD, ROLF
WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn.
HERTZ, RICHARD M.
WBAB, Atlantic City, N. J.
HESINGTON, CHUCK
KWTO, Spring-field, Mo.
HESS, JIM
WKGN, Knoxville, Tenn.
HESTER, JEFF
WSLI, Jackson, Miss.
HESTER, JESS
WVIM, Vieksburg-, Miss.
HETRICK, WAYNE
WLAN, Lancaster, Pa.
HEWEY, IRA I.
WHAL, Greenfield, Mass.
HIBBS, NELSON
KGON, Oreg-on City, Ore.
HICKOK, BILL
WXXW, Albiiny, N. Y.
HICKS, JOHN
KEPO. El Paso, Tex.
IIK'KS ROBERT
KANS, WiclTita, Kans.
nUiOON. MAURICE A.
WOIC, Washington, D. C.
HIGHAM, LEO
KID, Idaho Falls, Ida.
HILEY, JOE
KGY, Olympia, Wash.
HILL, ED
WBNX, New York, N. Y.
HILL, ERNIE
KVER, Albuauerque, N. Mex.
HILL, F. RICHARD, JR.
WTS'V. Claremont, N. H.
HILL, FRED. JR.
WMAZ, Maeon, Ga,
HILL, HOLLIS
KYCA, Prescott, Ariz.
HILL, JOHN
WBLK, Clarksburg, W. Va.
HINDMAN, BILL
WCOL, Columbus, O.
HITCHCOCK, BOB
WTOR, Torrington, Conn.
HITE, BOB
News
CBS
HIXSON, GLEN
WJAG, Noriolk, Nebr.
HOBBY, WES
WSKI, Montpelier, Vt.
HOFFMAN, HOWARD
WXEL, Cleveland, O.
HOGGATT, JACK
KIT, Yakima. Wash.
BILL GORDON
announcer-m.c. -narrator
DON HANCOCK
PL. 7-0700
987
AiiiioiiiK'iTs lfiaflio-'lol«'^\i.sioii
IIOI.nUOOK. JOHN
TIUM Is Your I. Ill-: J'hilip
Morris Nik'lil Willi Horncc
lli'iilt Hoi-.ii'i- UviiU I'roscnts
His (tnH:iii;il Yoiilli Oppor-
I uiiil \ I'roi: r:iiii. N IH '.
IIOI.ItKOOk. JOSKI'll K.
WI'AV. I'oilMiu.iilli, (J.
lUtXA/.l'M. ItOlt
WHKV, WMtcltilliy. Coiiii.
IIOI.DKN. JACK
nvi;as, All.-ml.i. (;;i.
IIOI.DKN. .lAl K
WI.S. I'liir,-ii;i>, 111.
IMtl.DKK. Illdll
WAYS, riiarlollc. N. C.
IIOI.DKKItV. ItOlt
KTOK. Okl.ihom.i Cit.v, ()l;l:i.
IIOI.LKK, CAUL
WITZ, Jaslici', Ind.
IIOI.MXCiSAVOKTII, DKNMS
AY\VXK, H<'.'kk',v, \V. V:i.
llOl.l.dW.VV, KKANK
l\OMA. Oklahoma Cit.v. Okla.
HOLM, Cr.AYT
KdVR. Lander. Wyo.
llOI,M.\N. BKKT
WMID. Allaiitio Cit.v, N. J.
IIOLMAN, KXOX
WSFA. Montgonier.v, Ala.
HOLMES, B. KICHAKI)
WAMS, \Vilming-ton. Del.
HOLMES, HILL
KFGO. Farsfo. N. DaU.
HOLMES. MILT
•VVHAT. Philadelphia, Pa.
HOLT. FRED
WCKY. Cincinnati, O.
IIOI.IMAN. .lOIlN
Milsii' IroMi till' Hi'iirt ol
Ainrrica. NUC,
IIOI.IZ. THOMSON
\\ ( ]\\ 'I'W I Jinah.i. Ncl)r.
IIONi;VM.\N, KEN
WIIKi. Da.vloM. ().
IIOO\ EK. ciircK
WIIKK, Akioii. ().
IIOTK. WIN.STON
W r.\U, Norfolk. Va.
HOTKINS. ItILL
WKNA, Charleston, \V. Va.
IKH'KINS, WELEV
Wl'TM, 'rri-nlori. N. ,).
IIOKNK.XCH, JOHN M.
^VPAY, Portsmouth, O.
IIOKNBECK. H.VI.
VVKNY, KinfTston, N. Y.
IIOKNE. TAMIL
WEGO. Concord, X. C.
HOSKINS, TROY
KTOK. Oklahoma City, Okla.
HOWARD, BILL
WVVOD, Ljaichburgr, Va.
HOWARD. BOB
WSAZ-TV, Hunting^ton. W. Va.
HOWARD, IRVING
ABC. ABC-TV
HOW.\RD, ROBERT
WSAZ. Huntingrton. W. Va.
HOWARD, ROY
KIOA. Des Moines, la.
HOWARD, TONY
WPIK, Alexandria, Va.
HOAVARD, WED
KMOX, St. Louis, Mo.
HOWELL, WAYNE
The Martin and Lewis Show,
NBC.
now I'.K. unit
K\VI-( , lli)l .sprinKh. Ark.
Ill ltlt.\KI», D.WID
KK.\.M. S.iii Hcrii.iriliiio. Calif,
III ItltAKI). HKNRV .M.
KVOA. TuiMin. Ariz.
Ill ItBELL. HARRY
\VII,.M. \Viliiun(,-loii. Del.
Ill l>IM.\< , JOHN
WFKY, Kr.iidtfort. Ky.
iUDSON, GEORGE
\V('AP. Asburv Park, N. J.
HUDSON. TOM A.
B. Aug. 21, 1915. Houston, Tex.;
Who Sold That?, NBC; Show
Business, NBC; Rosemary, CBS.
Ill DSON. W.VYNE
\VH(jL, Knoxville, Tcnii.
HI EBNER, PAUL
KWG, Stookton, Calif.
IILKE, OSCAR
WXAP, Lexington, Ky.
HLGU, IVOR
WCCC, Hartfoixi. Conn.
Hl'GHES, PAUL
KTAR. Phoenix, Ariz.
HULL, DICK
WFR/P, Savannah. Ga.
HULL, MARVIN
KFMB, San Diero, CaJif.
HXIMPHREY, GEORGE
KDB, Santa Barbara, Calif.
HUNSBERGER, PAUL
WSNJ, Bridgeton, N. J.
HUNT, MEL
ABC, ABC-TV
HUNT, MEL
WLAY. Muscle Shoals, Ala.
HUNTER, GEORGE
WWJ, Detroit. Mich.
JOE KING
Speaking for
FOX-MOVIETONEWS
The Coca-Cola Company
&
rhe ColgatePalmolivePeet Co.
SChuyler 4-5700
FRED E. SCOTT
RADIO — TELEVISION
ANNOUNCER — ACTOR
HIcksville 5-5575
988
Announcers-— Radio-Television
HUNTER, RUBY
KPIX, San Francisoo, Calif.
HUOT, ED
KXGI, Fort Madison. la.
HURLEY, BILL
KLJF, Dallas, Tex.
HURST, MIKE
WTBO, Cumberland, Md.
HURST, RUSS
KXOL, Ft. Worth, Tex.
HURST, WILSON
KTHS, Hot Spring-s, Ark.
HUSEBO, WENDELL
KEYD, Minneapolis, Minn.
HUTCHINS, BAILEY
WQBC, Vicksburg-, Miss.
HUTCHINSON, JIMMIE
WHSY, Hattiesburgr, Miss.
HUTCHINSON, JOHN
WGAU, Athens, Ga.
HYDEN, BILL
KOCY, Oklahoma City, Okla.
IHLENFELD, WARREN
WISR, Butler, Pa.
INABNET, MITCHELL
KCLW, Hamilton, Tex.
INGBRIGTSEN, LEN
WDGY, Minneapolis, Minn.
INNIS, BEN
KSEI, Pocatello, Ida.
INGRAM, BILL
KPAC, Port Arthur, Tex.
INGWERSEN, RICHARD
KOLT, Scottsbluff, Nebr.
IRWIN, PHIL
KGW, Portland, Ore.
IRVING, CHARLES
ABC
IRVING, GEORGE
WCMA, Corinth, Miss.
IRVING, PAUL
WEDC, Chicae-o, 111.
ISON, STEVEi
WTIP, Charleston, W. Va.
IVES, BOB
WFBL, Syracuse, N. Y.
J
"JACKSON"
WHHM, Memphis, Tenn.
JACKSON, BILL
KGBC, Galveston, Tex.
JACKSON, JACK
WEAS, Atlanta, Ga.
JACKSON, JAY
Hogran's Daughter; This Is
Your Life, NBC.
JACKSON, TOM
WKAB, Mobile, Ala.
JACOBSON, BERNIE
WALE, Fall River, Mass.
JAFFE, SYD
WNHC, New Haven, Conn.
JAMES, DENNIS
B. Aug. 24, 1917, Jersey City,
N. J.; iBob Hawk Show, CBS; Can
You Top This?; Song of the
Stranger; Lawyer Q; Television —
Cosh & Corry; Sportscaster-Box-
ing, Wrestling; Okay Mother; Old
Cold Amateur Hour, WABD.
JAMES, DON
WEBR, Buffalo, N. Y.
JAMES, HUGH
B. Oct. 13, 1915, New York, N.
Y. ; Voice of Firestone; A House
in the Country; When a Cirl
Marries; Sunoco 3 Star Extra,
NBC; Telenewsreel, WABD; Sec-
ond Mrs. iBurton; Wendy Warren
& the News, CBS; True Detective
Mysteries, MBS, Special Assign-
ment, Press, Assoc.
JAMES, OWEN
ABC, ABC-TV
JAMES, RALPH
KROY. Sacramento, Calif.
JAMES, STEPHEN
WBMS, Boston, Mass.
JEFFRIES, BILL
WREL, Lexington, Va.
JENKINS, BILL
WEAM, Arling-ton, Va.
JENKINS, ALUN
WHK, Cleveland, O.
JENSEN, HARRIS
WMUS, Muskegon, Mich.
JENSEN, PAUL
KOIN, Lincoln, Nebr.
JENSEN, RAN
WOO, Davenport, la.
JENSEN, SAM
KCRG, Cedar Rapids, la.
JESSE, BLAIR
WLAQ, Rome, Ga.
JOHN, RICHARD W.
KTSA, San Antonio, Tex.
JOHNSON, BILL
WTAR, Norfolk, Va.
JOHNSON, BOB
WIBK, Knoxville, Tenn.
JOHNSON, DICK
WICU, Erie, Pa.
JOHNSON, HERBERT
WMAZ, Macon, Ga.
JOHNSON, JOHN DUANE
KXRO, Aberdeen, Wash.
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THE BOB HOPE SHOW
BERT WAYNE
announcer-m.c.-narrator
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.I(»K(;KNSKN. TOM
KSON. San Dii-i^o. Calil'.
.lOY, DICK
The Ailvciillircs of Sam Spailc
NBC.
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WWSW. PitlslnuK'h. Pa.
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KAItKK. KISS
1\\'()X, .M(Hiilii-a(i, Minn.
K.\I)KLI,. C.VKI.TON
Tlip Soaltcsl Varifly Tlicatro
Starrins.'- Dorothy Lanioiir.
NBC.
K.VSl'ER, FRED
WENR. ChicafTo, 111.
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WMBM. Miami Beaoh, Fla.
K.VY, BOB
WAVE-TV, Lnuisvillo. Ky.
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KKKCK, <"KCII-
WRGA, Home, Ga.
KKKN, BKICE
WTIC. Hartford. Conn.
KKKNS. DICK
WMMW. Mcridcn, Conn.
KKY. .II.MMY
KANS. Wli-hila. Kans.
KEYSKK, WAKKEX
WIIyM, WilminK-ton, Del.
KILMEK, BILL
WHO. Des Moines. la.
KIMBALL, 3IERLE
KVI, Seattle. Wash.
KING. A. C.
WEEI. Boston. Mass.
KING, DEL
The Mary Lee Taylor Show.
NBC.
KING. JOSEPH M.
B Sept 20. 1915. Birmingham.
Ala ; Songs by Morton Downey;
Cioudio: The Pousc That Re-
freshes; Mr. Cr Mrs. North.
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KSFO. San Kranejsro, Calif.
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Kl\(;. \V.\I,TEK WUl.rK
KNHll. Hollywood. Calif.
KIKin. BILL
Coflee Club, WAAT: Dialinir
With MiiHic. M<itinee Melody
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KIKKY. <;ENK
W.IZ. New York. N. Y.
KIKin. .MM
WAF.M TV. Hirmin».-liam, Ala.
KIKBY. .II.M.MV
WAPI. HJrmiiiKham, Ala.
KLISE, ROD
KHQ, Spokane, Wash.
K.N.VIT. ,|OHN
KTHT, Houston, Tex.
KNIGHT, FKEI>
WIBG. I'hiladelphia. Pa.
KNUiHT, KIRK
WW.J-TV. D<-1roit. Mich.
KNOX, BOB
WIBG. Philadelphia. Pa.
KOLLM.4R, DICK
WOR-TV. New York, N. Y.
KOTHE, DICK
WTCN-TV. Minneapolie, Minn.
KOV.\CS, ERNE,ST
WTTM. Trenton. N. J.
KR.4MER, H.\RRY
CBS
12th YEAR Anniversary
The Don Martin School of Radio Arts
Over 300 radio stations are now employing our graduates
as announcers, script writers, newscasters, sports announcers,
and combination men (1st class technicians).
For further information write the Don Martin
School of Radio Arts
1655 No. Cherokee, Hollywood, Cal.
990
Announcers — Radiw-Tolevision
KRESTAL, BUD
WMIS. Natchez. Mifs.
KRUEGAR, RALPH
WLEA, Hornell. N. Y.
KRIJSBERG. ROY J.
WRLD. West Point, Ga.
KRUYER, PAUL
WSBT. South Bend, Ind.
KUHLMAN, JOHN R.
KCRA, Sacramento, Calif.
KURTZ, SPYKER
WRAK, Williamsport, Pa.
KUZNITSOF, WILLIAM
WLBJ, Bowling- Green. Ky.
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LaBRANCHE, ERNEST
WCCM, Lawrence, Mass.
LaHAY^. LOUIS
WICC, Bridg-eport, Conn.
LAING, JOHN
The Sealtest Variety Theatre
Starring- Dorothy Lamour.
NBC.
LAIRD. JERE
KHBC, Hilo, T. H.
LaMAR, JACK
WCAM, Camden. N. J.
LAMB, ART
WINX. Washington. D. C.
LAMB, BILL
KULP, El Campo, Tex.
LAMB, WILLARD
WBBC, Flint. Mich.
LAMBERT, CHUCK
WJOC. Jamestown. N. Y.
LAMBERT, DOW
KIMA. Yakima, Wash.
LAMBERT, KEN
WL,DS, Jacksonville, 111.
LAMPERT, ED
WCAV, Norfolk, Va.
LAMUTIS, ALEX
WGVA. Geneva, N. Y.
LaPLANTE, ROY
WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa.
LAN"D, CHARLES
WEBJ. Brewton. Ala,
LAND, ZACK
WMAS. Spring-field, Mass.
LANE, ALAN
WHUM. Reading, Pa.
LANE, HAROLD
WGNY, Newburgh. N. Y.
LANE, LARRY
WHBO. Tampa. Fia.
LANE, RICHARD
KTLA, Los Angeles. Calif.
LANG, WILLIAM
WMGM. New York, N. Y.
LANGE, BELL
KGDM, Stockton, Calif.
LANGLEY, LAVELLE
KAMD, Camden, Ark.
LANGLEY, RALPH
ABC, ABC-TV
LANSFORD, CHARLES
WGKV, Charleston, W. Va.
LANTZ, RICHARD
WCCP. Savannah. Ga.
LARSEN, BOB
WEMP, Milwaukee, Wis.
LASK, BILL
KDDD, Dumas, Tex.
LATHAM, JACK
ABC, ABC-TV
LAUX, ED
WINZ, Hollywood, Fia.
LaA'IGNE, RICHARD
WHYN. Holyoke, Mass.
LAWLEY, LEE
KGER, Long Beach, Calif.
LAWRENCE, DAN
KRNT, Des Moines, la.
LAWRENCE, DICK
WUSN, Charleston, S. C.
LAWRENCE, FREDERICK
WTTH, Port Huron, Mich.
LAWSON, JACK
KXOA, Sacramento, Calif.
LAWRENCE. JACK
WIRL. PeoriH, III.
LAWRENCE. JAMKS 11.
KOVO. Provt), Utah
LAWSON, JERRY
WJOC. Jamestown, N. Y.
L^^WRENCE, KEN
WTOL, Toledo, O.
LAWRENCE, PAUL
WVCH, Chester, Pa.
LAWSON. RALPH
WLEX, Lexington. Ky.
LAWFORD. YIN
WNLK. Norwalk, Conn.
LAZARE. JACK
Take A Number, John Steele,
Adventurer, Nick Carter. Se-
cret Mission, MBS; Unsolved
Mysteries, Let's Have A Party.
WOR.
LAZICH, BOB
KXLF, Butte, Mont.
LEA, ROD
WWOD, Lynchburg, Va.
LEACH, ROBERT E.
WSAB. Atlantic City, N. J.
LEAFER, WOODROW
WDSU-TV, New Orleans, La.
LEANARD, A. B.
WRBC, Jackson. Miss.
LeBOW, GUY
WPIX. New York, N. Y.
LeCLERCQ, GREGORY
KIFI. Idaho Falls, Ida.
LEE, AL V.
KVMV, Twin Falls, Ma.
LEE, BARNEY
WBBC, Flint, Mich.
LEE, BOB
WWST, Wooster, O.
LEE, BRUCE
WHIT, New Bern, N. C.
LEE, DAVE
WLOK, Lima, O.
LEE, GARY
WKRC-TV. Cincinnati, O.
LEE. L.VRRY
KPKA, Greeley, Colo.
LEE, TED
WCPO. Cincinnati. O.
LEE. TOM
KGON. Oregon City, Ore.
LEEFERS, BOB
KMT. Cedar Rapids. la.
LeFEVRE, BILL
WFBR, Baltimore. Md.
LEIGHTON, JACK
KTOP. Topeka, Kans.
LEMER, BILL
KWYO, Sheridan. Wyo.
LENDY, JULIAN
KRTN. Raton, N. Mex.
LENE, BILL
Circle Arrow Show. NBC.
LEONARD, JESSE
KEX. Portland, Ore.
LEONARD, VINCE
WISH, Indianapolis, Ind.
LERNER. SAUL
WLIZ. Bridgeport, Conn.
LESCH. GOMER
WICU, Erie, Pa.
LESHER, ROBERT
WJEJ, Hagerstown, Md.
LESIK, EDWARD
ABC-TV
LESIK, EDWARD (MICHAEL)
Modern Romances. ABC
LeTOURNEAU, ART
KIDO, Boise, Ida.
LEVENSON, LESLIE
WSYB, Rutland. Vt.
991
LEWIS. AL
WKRG, Mobile, Ala.
I,KWLS, CHARLES
WWJ, Detroit, Mich,
LKWIS. KD
KFX.I. Grand Jnnctjon. Colo.
LKWIS, (;ekald
WCSH, Poi-tland, Me.
LEWIS, MILT
WXLW, Indianapolis, Ind.
LEWIS. RALPH
WTAD. Quincy, 111.
LICK. DON
WICU. Erie, Pa.
LIDDLE. BOB
KHQ, Spokane. Wash.
LIEBMANN. RANDY
KEEN, San Jose, Calif.
LILLEY. BOB
KCRG, Cedar Rapids, la.
LINDBERG. WALTER
KLER, Rochester, Minn.
LINDSAY. A. W.
KXRO. Aberdeen, Wash.
LINDSEY. JAMES HALL
KWSL, Lake Charles. La.
LINDMAN. STU
WMIN, St. Paul, Minn.
LINKOUS, MELVIN
WSLS, Roanoke, Va.
LINN, CLAIR
WHRV, Ann Arbor, Mich.
LINTHICUM, WALTER
WBAL, Baltimore, Md.
LITTLE, ED
WEBR, Buffalo, N. Y.
LIVELY, LEE
WLOW, Norfolk, Va.
LIVEZEY, THOMAS E.
WKAP, Allentown, Pa.
LLOYD, JACK
KSEK. Pittsburg-, Kans.
LLOYD, -JACK
KXGI, Fort Madison, la.
LOGAN, JIM
WWCO, Waterbury, Conn.
LACCAR, SAM D.
WTJS, Jackson, Tenn.
LOCKETT, FRED
WETB, Johnson City, Tenn
LOCKHART, HARRY
KTHS, Hot Springs, Ark,
LOCKREM, DALE A.
WATO, Oak Ridge, Tenn,
LOEB, ROBERT
WVNJ, Newark, N. J.
LOHMANN, PAUL
WPAG, Ann Arbor, Mich.
LOHMEIER, BILL
WSLI, Jackson, Miss.
LONERGAN, STAN
WCFL, Chicag-o. 111.
LONERGAN, VINCE
WDGY, Minneapolis, Minn.
LONG, HARRY
KVI. Seattle, Wash.
LONG, JOE
WNOX, Knoxville, Tenn.
LONG, JOE
WTNC, Thomasville, N. C.
LONGFELLOW, TOMMY
KHOZ, Harrison, Ark.
L0RIMF:R, DAVID c.
WILE. Cambridire, O.
LOTAS, JOHN
WWRL, Woodside, N. Y.
LOTZ, VERN
KVNJ, Fargo. N. Dak.
LOUDEN, VERN
KROW. Oakland, Calif.
LCUNSBURY, JIM
WIND. Chicago, 111.
LOUTHER, JOHN
WNDR, Syracuse, N, Y.
LOWE, DONALD HERBERT
Betty Clark Sings, ABC
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l.nUK. .IIMMIK
KXol. I'l. Woilh. Tex.
I.OWKin . KIM.
wcisr. AilMiila. Ga.
I.OWKin . llVltON
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WKH.M, lnili:MKipi)lis. Ind.
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WFBM-TV, Indianapolis. Ind.
1,1 KKNS, KUSS
KXL,L. Jlissoula. ^Mont.
I.l KINS. H.VKRV
WIHC, Indianapolis, Ind.
I.l M). JIM
KXIC, Iowa City, la.
I.IM), KOGEK K.
WXR.V, Kenniore. N. Y.
I.INUBEKG, VICTOR E.
KOOL, Phoenix. Ariz.
1,1 .\DQriST, JACK
KDZA. Pueblo. Colo.
LI NDQllST, VERNON
WROL. Knoxville, Tenn.
1,1 I'O, JA3IES
WHOM, Rome. Ga.
MTHER. JOHN
%VERC. Erie, Pa.
lALES, JOHNNIE
K.\LB, Alexandria, La.
I.YNKER, JOHN
WEOK, Poug-hkeepsie, N. Y.
LYNOTT, BUD
WHLB, Virsrinia, Minn.
LYON, CHARLES
Tlie Lassie Show, NBC.
— Mc —
MaoDONALD, P. L.
WEEI, Boston, Mass.
MacDONNELL, DAN
Hilltop House. 54th St. Re-
vue (TV)
CBS
MacMULLEN, GEORGD
WTAL, Tallahassee, Fla.
Mc.\DOO, DICK
WGBG, Greensboro, N. C.
Mc.YLLISTER, DON
WDBO. Orlando, Fla.
McBEE, KEITH
WBAL-TV. Baltimore, Md.
McBRIDE, BILL
WOW, Omaha, Neb.
MeBRIDE, JACK
WAGA-TV, Atlanta. Ga.
McBRIDE, ROBERT
WPIK, Alexandria. Va.
McC.VLL, BILL
WH.AT, Philadelphia, Pa.
McC.4LL, JACK
KSYL, Alexandria, La.
McC.^NN, DICK
KBON .Omaha. Nebr.
McC.YRL. ROBERT
KRNR, Roseburg, Ore.
McCarthy, jack
WPIX, New York, N. Y.
McC.YRTHY, JAMES
WERE, Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
McCartney, dick
KMUS, Muskog^ee, Okla.
M<« V\ . K,\V
\V(,».\1. Atlanta, Ga,
MrCONNKLL. BVKON
WKST, Nrw CaMlN-. I'a.
M.( ONNKI,!,. JIM
Ki;i;('. i;;ilvi'-liin. 'fix
M<'( OKD. BILL
'I'lic (irclf Arrow Sliow, NHC
M<« (»V. KEN
KWII,. Alli.iny, Or(f.
M<( 0\. ROBERT A.
KuH. .\ llnMiuiTnui-. N .Mex.
\li( (>V. RON.\I,I) J.
KI''F,I., Di-nvcr, Colo.
M(( REARV. MACK
KKUK, .larksonvillc. Tex.
Met 11, LEY, JOE
VVSN.I. Hndk'floii. N. J.
McCl LI,<»rGII, W.VLTKK
WBBB. BurlintJton, N. C
.McCUTCHAN. KEN
WIKY, Evansvillc, Ind.
.McCUTCHEON, DON
KASH, EuK-ene, Ore.
McDANIEL, C.4RL
KSMI, Seminole. Okla.
McDERMOTT, ROBERT
WBOW, Terre Haute, Ind.
McDEVITT, LEO
WAAB, Worcester, Mass.
McD0N.4LD, JAMES
WILE, Cambridg-e, O.
McE.-VCHERN, LEE
WHBQ, Memphis, Tenn.
Mcelroy, mac
WIKK, Erie, Pa.
McELWEE, RUSS
WCRS, Greenwood. S. C.
McENAJVEY, JAMES
WNLC, New London, Conn.
McGEE, BOB
KWFC, Hot Spring-s, Ark.
McGILL, MAURY
WLIO, East Liverpool, O.
McGOVERN, TOM E.
KROD, El Paso, Tex.
McGOWAN, ED
KALL, Salt Lake City, Utah
McHAN, BILL
WJPR. Greenville, Miss.
McINTIRE, CH.-VRLES
WMBH, Joplin, Mo.
McINTYRE, JIM
WINN, Louisville, Ky.
McK.YSSON, CHUCK
WGBF, Evansville, Ind.
McKEE, ROY
KOMA, Oakland City, Okla.
McKELFRESH, ALBERT L.
WVLN, Olney, 111.
McKINNEY, CARL
WGTC, Greenville, N. C.
.McKINNEY, GENE
KAMQ, Amarillo, Tex.
McKINNEY, JIM
WSOY, Decatur, 111.
McKINNON. BOB
WRFS, Alexander City, Ala.
McKN^GHT, JOHN M.
WHLI, Hempstead, L, I.
McKUNE, GENE (KIRBY)
Esso News, ABC
Mclaughlin, bob
KLAC-TV, Hollywood, Calif.
Mclaughlin, fr.yncis
WBRE, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
McCLEAN, CLYDE
WBT, Charlotte, N. C.
McLEAN, DEAN
KWBC, Ft. Worth, Tex.
McLEAN, JOHN
WPDQ, Jacksonville, Fla.
McLEOD, DON
WJBK, Detroit, Mich.
McMAHON, GILES
CKLW, Detroit, Mich.
.Mr.M.\M ,S. JIM
'I'hc S|"i] Is I'.irade
W.MAK'JV, Halliniore, Md.
.McN.VLLKV. PAIL
WllOli, (;.ii(lnir, .MiiHH.
.McNEELEV. .MARTY
WJ.MO. Ciivi-laiid, O.
.McNEVIN, JOHN
WHEN, SyracUHC, .\. V.
.McOSKER, D.XRRELL
KODV. North Pl.ill<-. Ncli.
.McrilEK. JIM
\V(;i„ Fort Wayiif. Ind.
McrilERSON, IITGII
WOAV. (J.ik Hill, W. Va.
.McR.\E. Dl .\NE
KKOV, Sacramento. Calif.
— iW —
.M.VBRY, DICK
WHIG, Philadelphia, Pa.
.M.\< K. BILL
WEDC, Chicago, 111.
MACK, FLOYD
The Telephone Hour, NBC.
M.\GNUS, JOHN
WWRL. Woodside, N. Y.
MAH.YN, JOHN
WDAS, Philadelphia, Pa.
MAHANEY, ROBERT
WIBX, Utica, N. Y.
M.VLLICOAT. AL
KGER. Long Beach, Calif.
MALLOY', LEIS
KYA, San Francisco. Calif,
M.YLOY', HENRY
WTRY, Troy, N. Y.
MANT)EL, .YRT
KDON, Santa Cruz, Calif.
MANN, CARL
KBTV, Dallas, Tex.
>LVNNING, BILL
KIST, Santa Barbara, Calif.
MANTVING, RAY
WIL, St. Louis, Mo.
M.ANSFIELD, L.4RRY
WSPB, Sarasota, Fla.
M.-VNSON, LEE
WELI, New Haven, Conn.
3I.\PES, BILL
WHOS, Decatur, Ala.
MARBLE. HARRY
Margaret Arlen. Hits And
Misses, People's Platform
(TV), Eric Sevareid And The
News
CBS
MARICH, BOB
KLEE-TV, Houston, Tex.
MARKER. JAMES
KGLO, Mason City, la.
MARKEY'. PAUL
WING, Dayton, O.
MARLOVV. jnCHAEL
WWSW, Pittsburgh. Pa.
MARQUEZ, RAQUEL
KVER. Albuquerque, N. Mex.
MARSHALL. BILL
KMAC, San Antonio, Tex.
M.\RSHALL, JEAN
WEW, St, Louis. Mo.
IVLYRSHALL, JUIMY
WTOB, Winston-Salem, N. C.
MARSHALL, REX
Suspense, CBS-TV; News &
Special Events, V7PIX.
M.4J{ST0N, BERT
WFAS, White Plains, N, Y
MARTIN, BILL
WNDR, Syracuse, N. Y.
MARTIN, DON
WHCU, Ithaca, N. Y.
MARTIN, HARRY
KGBC. Galveston, Tex.
MARTIN, WINSTON
KFRU, Columbia, Mo.
992
Announcers — Radio-Television
MARTYN, GIL
KTLA, Los Angeles, Calif.
MARVIN, KEN
WOR, New York, N. Y.
MARVIN, LARRY
KRNO. San Bernardino, Calif.
MARVIN, TONY
Arthur Godfrey Time, God-
frey And His Friends (TV)
CBS
MASON, JOE
WLEE, Richmond, Va.
MASSEY, JON
WWDC, Washing-ton, D. C.
MATHESON, MAC
KTUC, Tucson, Ariz.
MATTHEWS, JAMES
WMAZ, Macon, Ga.
MAXWELL, CHUCK
WREN, Topeka, Kans.
MAYEIELD, ROBERT
KROD, El Paso, Tex.
MEATH, ED
WHEC, Rochester, N. Y.
MEEHAN, ROBERT
WEAN, Providence, R. I.
MEIER, DON
Reserved For Garroway
WNBQ, Chicago, 111.
MERCER, CLIFF
WLOU, Louisville, Ky.
MERCHANT, BILL
WKBZ, Muske&on, Mich.
MERRITT, BILL
KFBK, Sacramento, Calif.
MERRYMAN, BOB
WLW-T, Cincinnati, O.
MICHAEL, BILL
KMAC, San Antonio, Tex.
MICHAEL, GEORGE
WROW, Albany, N. Y.
MICHAEL, RAY
WNBW, Washington, D. C.
MICHAEL, ROBERT
WRTA, Altoona, Pa.
MICHELSEN, BILL
KFBC, Cheyenne, Wyo.
MILLER, BILL
WTAX, Springfield, 111.
MILLER, CALVIN
WBNX, New York, N. Y.
MILLER, CARLETON
WGBB, Freeport, N. Y.
MILLER, DON
WTOL, Toledo, O.
MILLER, MARVIN
Behind the Story, MBS: Louel-
la Parsons, ABC: Beulah, CBS.
MILLER. PAUL
WHOK, Lancester, O.
MILLER, TOBY
WNAO, Raleigh, N. C.
MILLS, BOB
WSAZ-TV, Huntington, W. Va.
MILLS, FRANK
WBAP-TV, Fort Worth, Tex.
MILLS, J. D.
WDBJ, Roanoke, Va.
MILNE, JAMES
WNHC-TV, New Haven. Conn.
MITCHELL, BILL
WRBL, Columbus, Ga.
MITCHELL. BORIS
WORZ, Orlando, Fla.
MITCHELL, CHARLES R.
WBIG. Greensboro, N. C.
MITCHELL, JAMES L.
WSLS, Roanoke, Va.
MITCHELL, MARK
WKBV, Richmond, Ind.
MIZNER, CHUCK
KAMQ, Amarillo, Tex.
MOEGLE, FRED
KWK, St. Louis, Mo.
MOFFETT, JERRY
KTFI, Twin Falls, Ida.
MOFFETT, RAY
WCAO, Baltimore, Md.
MOHER, BILL
WDAY, Fargo, N. Dak.
MONDAY. RAY
WGAT, Utica, N. Y.
MONKMAN. ROBERT
WRJN, Racine, Wis.
MONROE, CAL
WCAP, Asbury Park, N. J.
MONROE, GEORGE
KFIM, Beaumont, Tex.
MONROE, HANK
WOLF, Syracuse, N. Y.
MONROE, JULIAN
WJBW, New Orleans. La.
MONTESANO, ROBERT
WGAT, Utica, N. Y.
MONTGOMERY, DEAN
KELO, Sioux Falls, S. D.Tk.
MONTGOMERY, ROBERT L.
WGBG, Greensboro, N. C.
MOODY, STAN
WCOU, Lewiston, Me.
MOONEY, FRANK
WHUM, Reading, Pa.
MOORE, BERNARD
WKNB, New Britain, Conn.
MOORE, BOB
WWCA. Gary, Ind.
MOORE, CHARLES F.
KPDQ, Portland, Ore.
MOORE. DALE
KPST, Preston, Ida.
MOORE, DEANE B.
KGFJ, Hollywood, Calif.
3IOORE, ED
WIOD, Miami, Fla.
MOORE, JACK
KAKC, Tulsa, Okla.
MOORE, RAY
WETB, Johnson City,' Tenn.
MOORE, ROBERT W.
KHBC, Hilo, T. H.
MOOREHOUSE, GENE
WWNR, Beckley, W. Va.
MORAN, JACK
WMON. Montgomery, W. Va.
MOREY, ART
KWJJ, Portland, Ore.
MORGAN, BUD
WIBK, Knoxville, Tenn.
M0RG.4N, HARVEY
WIRK, West Palm Beach, Fla.
MORGAN, RAY
Cities Service Band of Amer-
ica, NBC.
MORGAN, ROBERT
WMBO, Auburn, N. Y.
3I0RRIS, AL
KCNA, Tucson, Ariz.
MORRIS, DUDLEY
KGBX, Springfield, Mo.
MORRIS, GIL
WDAS, Philadelphia. Pa.
MORRIS, JIMMIE
WSAT, Salisbury, N. C.
MORRIS, JOHNNY
WLOL, Minneapolis, Minn.
MORRISON. GARRETT
WTMA, Charleston, S. C.
MORRISON, PHIL
WTOM, Bloomington, Ind.
MORRISSEY, JACK
WAAB, Worcester, Mass.
MORROW, DON
KBTV, Dallas, Tex.
MORSE, TONY
KGO, San Francisco, Calif.
MORTIMER, AL
WRAK, WiUiamsport, Pa.
MOSLEY, E. A.
KREM, Spokane, Wash.
MOSS, PHIL
WAFM-TV, Birmingham, Ala.
993
MOWAT. CHARLES
KWRN, Reno, Nev.
MOVES, JACK
KPOJ. Portland, Ore.
MUELLER, RODG
WBAY, Green Bay, Wis.
MULHERIN, PAT
WRDW, Augusta, Ga.
MULVIHILL, JOSEPH P.
WTAM. Cleveland, O.
MONRO, RED
WCOG, Greensboro, N. C.
MUNROE, JOHN
KWWB, Walla Walla, Wash.
MUNT, PAUL
KBON, Omaha, Nebr.
MURPHREE, .JACK
WOMI, Owensboro. Ky.
MURPHY, BILL
WJPS, Evansville, Ind.
MURPHY, BOB
The Quiz Kids: R.F.D. Amer-
ica, NBC.
MURPHY, BOB
WJMR, New Orleans, La.
MURPHY. CHARLES
KFYR. Bismarck, N. Dak.
MURPHY, DENNIS
WREX, Duluth. Minn.
MURPHY, MICKEY
WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex.
MURPHY, WALT.
WOMI, Owensboro, Ky.
MURPHY^ WILLIAM
WLIZ, Bridgeport, Conn.
MURRA\% DAVID
WLWD, Dayton, O.
MURRAY, LEE
WMCK, McKeesport, Pa.
MURRAY, PHILIP
WMTW, Portland, Me.
MUSLADIN, WILLIAM
KJBS, San Francisco, Calif.
MYERS, DONALD H.
KCMC, Texarkana, Tex.
MYERS. EDWARD, JR.
WMEX, Boston, Mass.
— N —
NABORS, BILL
KVER, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
NABORS, CHICK
WQBC, Vicksburg, Miss.
NABORS. PAT
WSOC, Charlotte, N. C.
NAGLE, DAVE
WCHV, Charlottesville, Va.
NAPIER, BYRON
KCRC, Enid, Okla.
NARZ. JIM
WLOU, Louisville, Ky.
NASH. BOB
WINK, Fort Myers. Fla
NASH, R. J.
KIOA, Des Moines, la.
NASH, ROGER
WJMR, New Orleans, La.
NATION, HERSCHEL
WAGC. Chattanooga, Tenn.
NAUGHTON, CLIFF
KPIX. San Francisco, Calif.
NAUGLE. DAVE
KFJZ, Fort Worth, Tex.
NcGUHKIN, BOB
WMSL, Decatur, Ala.
NEAL. TOM
WCOM, Parkersburg, W. Va.
NEHR, DeALTON
WIBA, Madison, Wis.
NEHRLING, WALLY
WIRE, Indianapolis, Ind.
NEIGHBOR, HOWARD
KVGB, Great Bend, Kans.
NEILAN, RAY
WKNB, New Britain, Conn.
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NKISTAT. I.KW
AdiiiiiMl Hi'():iil\v;iv Ki\ iiw
NliC TV.
NKI.SKUii, \VAI,TKK \.
KKSC, Si'.illlf. W.ish.
m:i.s(»\. akt
KI.IK. D.ill.is, 'I'cx.
m;i,s(»\, itoit
Wlllit.). Auyi]sl:i, Ga.
NKI.SON. CAKI,
W'l'.M.I, Milw.iiikcc. Wis.
NKI.SON, < IIAKI.KS
Kdl.K, ]\<i\ Arihui', Tpx.
M:i.S(t\. ( ilAKI.IOS
WKIiC. AlKMina, I'a.
\KI,S«»N, DICK
\Vl>l-:x, IMiil.Hlclplua, I'a.
NKI.SON. (IKOKdK
WHIT, N\\v lifi-n. N. C.
NKI.SON. LKK
WPOR. Porllaiul, Me.
NKLSON. VKKNER
K'l'KI. Sioux City, la.
NKI.SON. WAYNE
CBS
NKKO. JIM
KPRD. Kosenberg-, Tex.
MCWMAN. HILL
WXGI, Riobtnoiiii, Va.
NEWMAN. JACK
KOME. Tulsa, Okla
NEWMAN. JIM
WSPD, Toledo, O.
NEWTON, KALI'H
KFDA, AniarilJo. Tex.
NICHOLS. ROY
KXLR. Little Rock, Ark.
NIKON. JOE
WKGN, Knoxville, Tenn.
NILES, KEX
Take It Or Leave It; Life of
Riley, NBC.
N'IMMO. BILL
WLW-T. Cincinnati, O.
NOAH. BOB
WBRY, Waterbury, Conn,
NOEL, JACK
WTTS, Bloomington, Ind.
NORMAN, DON
KFAB, Omaha, Neb,
XOR3IAN', DON
WLOS, Asheville, N. C
NORMAN, RICHARD
WQQW. Washinston. D C
NORTHCROSS. WILSON
WMC. Memphis. Tenn.
NORTHCROSS. WILSON
WMCT, Memphis. Tenn.
NORTON, MILTON
KVOR, Colorado Spring's, Colo,
NORTON, PAUL
WSNY', Schenectady, N. Y.
NORWIG, GEORGE
WCSC. Charleston, S C
NOVENSON. JOE
WFIL, Philadelphia, Pa, ,
NAZUM, CHUCK
WCAE, Pittsburg-h, Pa.
— o —
OAKLAND, RON
KATE, Albert Lea. Minn.
O'BANNON, GENE
KOLE. Port Arthur, Tex.
O'BRIEN. BILL
WBET, Brockton, Mass.
O'BRIEN, ELLIS
WCSH, Portland, Me,
O'BRIEN, JACK
KVOR, Colorado Springrs, Colo,
O'BRIEN, JIM
WKIP, Poug-hkeepsie, N. Y.
<• ItlJIlN, .1(11,
W.Mi A. ,\r« Vcirk, N, V.
OUKIKN, JOHN
Krt;,M. Triiiiil.'. Tex.
OHUIEN. MARK
W I, IS. Il.ilori Kidm-i'. J,;i.
OTOWKLI,. JI.M
WT.WV. College S1.itii.li. Tex
0((»NM.:ij. l|.;n
W.M \i,i I'hi.Mu'ii 111
O'CONNOR. ROD
B. Houston. Tex.; Red Skclton
Show, People Are Funny, Duffy's
Tavern, NBC,
o((»nm:i(, iom
\VI!,\1I(. H.iliiniorc, Md,
(»'((»\\OR. TOM
WHl/,, E.ui Ci.iirc, \\'i.<,
ODELL, <iEOR<iE
WCYB, Bristol, V.i.
ODOAL HOMER
l\l''liM, jicaimionl, Tex.
<»I)<»M. RA\>H>Nn
KKliC, Aliilcnc, Tex,
ODIM. JIM
WHKP, HciHlersonville, N, C.
O'llAR.Y. RICHARD S.
WHAl, Greenfield, Mass.
O'LEARV, JAMES H.
KFXM, San Bernardino, Calif,
OLIVER, BOB
WHWL, Nantieoke, Pa.
OLSON, RAY
WOW,. Omaha, Neb.
OLSON, ROBERT
WKY-TV, Oklahoma Citv,
Okla.
OM.iiN, BEN. JR.
WJOY, Burling-ton, Vt.
O'NEIL, CHARLES
WFEA, Manchester, N. H.
O'NEIL, PAUL
WNMP, Evanston, 111,
O'NEILL, JIM
KOWH, Omaha, Neb,
OREN. OZZIE
WOSH, Oshkosh, Wis.
ORNEST, STAN
WGBS. Miami, Fla,
ORR, WILLIAM
WICY, Malone, N, Y
ORTIZ, RAMON
WAEL, Mayag-uez, P. R.
ORTON, HAL
KRIC, Beaumont, Tex
OSBORNE, KARL
WADC, Akron, O,
OSBORNE, OZZIE
WISH, Indianapolis, Ind
OSBORNE. TIM
KTHT, Houston, Tex,
OSGOOD, DICK
WXYZ-TV, Detroit, Mich.
OSTBERG, BILL
WTAG, Worcester, Mass,
OSTROrr, PETER
KSUB, Cedar City, Utah
OTIS, DON
KLAC-TV, Hollywood, Calif.
OVENDEN, K. R.
WEEI, Boston, Mass.
OWEN, EDWARD
WLBZ, Bangor, Me
O'WRIL. ROBERT
WPOR, Portland, Me.
OXFORD. GEORGE
KWBR, Oakland, Calif
OYLER, HAROLD
WEBQ, Harrisburg-, 111.
OZMENT, HOWARD
WTMA, Charleston, S. C.
P
PACE, JOHN
WEKR, Fayetteville, Tenn.
994
lACKAKK, IIAKK\
KK.NK. ^Iii ii.iiidd.ih, la.
rAE>E\. IM»N
WCKV, Ciii.iiin.ili, ().
rA<;E. I'R.WK
KWKH SliriM-porl L.i
TACiE, NORM
W.M IN. SI. Paul .Minn
I"A<.|;, S.\.M
W.NHI''. liintli.irjitoii, N \
I'AK.E, ERK
Wl.oW, Norfolk, Va.
I'AI.EN, DAN
K'il.O, M.isc.n Citv, la,
I'AI.MKK, ( ll,\RLES (i.
K'l-'.X.M, S.iii Hi rn.-irduio, Calif
r.M.MEK. I'R.VNK
W.\ \Z. N<w Haven, Ciiini.
r.\L.MER. JOHNNY
WRCS, Ahoskie. N. C
I'ANN^, I RANK
WOK(». AULiny, N", V.
r.WSlLLO, J.V.MK.s
WAVZ, New H,i\cn, Conn
I'.VRENT, ROBERT
KCRA, Sair.inicnto, f:.ilif,
PARFITT, SA.MIEL
WCCC, Hartford, Conn.
PARISH, GU^
WEBQ, Harrisburtr. III.
P.\RK, CH.YRLES
WJR, Detroit, Mich.
PARKER, AL
WJJD. Chicag-o, 111.
PARKER. BOB
WMOX, Meridian, Miss,
PARKER, CARL
WBMS, Boston, Mass,
PARKER, ED
KGGM, AlbiKiuerque, N, Mex
PARKER, GENE
WWCO, Waterbury, Conn.
PARKER. LEE
WNAO, Raleigh, N. C.
PARKER, PAUL
WGNI, Wilmington, N C.
PARKS, STURLE J.
WHOC, Philadelphia, Miss.
PARRISH, HURLEY. JR.
WDUK, Durham, N, C.
PARRISH, JOHN
WLEX, Lexington, Kv.
PASCOE, KENNETH
KDB, Santa Barbara. Calif.
PASSE. LEOL
WVOK, Birmingham, Ala.
P.4TRICK. LAWRENCE
WAIR, Winston-Salem, N, C.
PATTERSON, C. P.
WONS, Hartford, Conn,
PATTERSON, JIM
WBTV, Charlotte, N. C.
PATTISON, JIM
WDAD, Indiana, Pa.
PAUL, LeROY
WJRD, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
PAUL. NORMAN
KSJO, San Jose. Cahf,
PAUL, RALPH
B, Oct, 11, 1920, Denver, Colo,;
True Detective Mysteries, MBS;
Mother Knows Best, CBS; The
Guy Lombardo Show, WNBC;
Newsweek Periscope, WOR; Ol-
son And Johnson, NBC-TV.
PAULIN, ED
WCMI. Ashland, Ky.
PAULSON, AL
WLOL. Minneapolis, Minn.
PAYltfAR, GORDON
WREX, Duluth, Minn,
PAYNE, LLOYD
WDXB, Chattanooga, Tenn,
PAY'NTER, LOREN
WKEX, Duluth, Minn,
Aiin«imcers^Radi<5B-Televisi»n
PEARSON. WALLY
WMT, Cedar Rapids, la.
PEART, JOHN
KOH, Reno, Nev.
PECK, ALBERT
KROS, Clinton, la.
PEER, LEE
WSBR, Snperior, Wis.
PEGG, BOB
KOKO. La. Junta, Colo.
PENBERTHY, JOSEPH
■WJR. Detroit, Mich.
PENNEY, EDWARD
WEIM, Fitelibiirg:, Mass.
PENNY, GAIL
WJRD. Tuscaloosa, Ala.
PENNYBACKER, ED
WLAD, Danbury, Conn,
PERATA, PETE
KDON, Santa Cruz, Calif.
PERLIN, BERNIE
KOPO, Tucson, Ariz.
PERLMtJTTER. ALVIN
WEOK, Poug-hkeepsie, N. Y.
PERRIN, LLOYD
KGIL, San Fernando, Calit.
PERRIN, PAT
KGRH, Fayetteville, Ark.
PERRY, GEORGE
WGWR, Aslieboro, N. C,
PERRY, KEN
KMYR, Denver, Colo.
PERRY, TONY
WFRL, Freeport, 111,
PETERS, BILL
WIKK, Erie, Pa.
PETERS, DANIEL
WVNJ, Newark, N. J,
PETERS, KEN
Anacin Hollywood Star Thea-
tre- Duffy's Tavern, NBC.
PETERSON, ARNOLD
WATW, Ashland, Wis.
PETERSON, ART
KVOD, Denver, Colo.
PETERSON, ART
KCPO, Cincinnati, O.
PETERSON, DON
KGGF, Coffeyville, Kans.
PETERSON, GENE
WLAV-TV, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
PETERSON, JOHN
KWAK, Stuttg-art, Ark.
PETERSON, KENNETH
KIFI, Idaho Falls, Ida.
PETERSON, LEONARD
KLTI, Long-view, Tex.
PETRICK, HENRY
WGKV, Charleston, W. Va.
PETRIE, HOWARD
The Jimmy Durante Show:
Duffy's Tavern; The Judy
Canova Show; Blondie, NBC.
PEYTON, STANLEY
WJW, Cleveland, O.
PHELAN, JOHN
KTSM, El Paso. Tex.
PHELAN, MICKY
WRJM, Newport, R. I.
PHILIP, RICHARD
WNMP, Evanston, 111.
PHILLIPS, C. W.
WBBB, Burling-ton, N. C.
PHILLIPS, DON .
KTXL. San Angelo, Tex.
PHILLIPS, GREGG
WJOL, Joliet, 111.
PIATT, GENE
WHBQ, Memphis, Tenn.
PICKETT, LYMAN
WRUF, Gainesville, Fla.
PICKETT, ROY
KTVL, Tulsa, Okla.
PIERCE, JOE
KMLB. Monroe, La.
PINELL, CLAUDE, JR.
KPAC, Port Arthur, Tex.
PINTAR, FRANK
WHKC, Columbus, O.
PIPER, DICK
WLNH, Laconia, N, H.
PIRNIE. DUNCAN
WQXR, New York, N. Y.
PLAYER, JAMES C.
WFBC, Greenville, S, C.
POBRISLO, JOSEPH
KDAC, Fort Bragg, CaUf.
POLAND, SAM
WCHS, Charleston, W. Va.
POLLARD, BOB
KTAR, Phoenix, Ariz.
POPE, MARSHALL
KMOS, St. Louis, Mo.
POPPER, JACK
WJOB, Hammond. Ind.
PORTA, PAT
KFSA, Fort Smith, Ark.
PORTER, WILLIAM G.
WPTR, Albany, N. Y.
PORWANIECKI, LEO
WLIP, Kenosha, Wis.
POST, BILL ^^ ,
KALL, Salt Lake City, Utah
POTTER, GEORGE
KIYI, Shelby, Mont.
POTTER, SAM
WFKY, Frankfort, Ky,
POWELL, CHARLES
WAOV, Vincennes, Ind.
POWELL, FRANK
KCRC, Enid. Okla.
POWELL, NEVILLE
KRIC, Beaumont, Tex.
POWELL, THOMAS
WGBI, Seranton. Pa.
POWER, TOM
WMUR, Mancliester, N. H.
PR.\TT, BUD
KRES, St. Joseph, Mo.
PRENTICE, CHARLES D.
WHAI, Greenfield, Mass.
PRESCOTT, NORMAN
WHDH, Boston, Mass.
PREVATT, DENNY
WRUF, Gainesville, Fla.
PRICE. GORDON
WNEX, Macon, Ga,
PRO, BOB
KDLK. Del Rio, Tex.
PROCTOR, HAL
WCAO Baltimore, Md.
PROCTOR, ROBERT
WLBJ, Bowling: Green. Ky.
PROVENCE. ROBERT
WKNA, Charleston, W. Va.
PROVENSEN, HAROLD
WBCC, Bethesda, Md.
PROVOST, RICHARD
WWNY. Watertown, N. Y.
PRYOR, BILL
WNBF, Bing-hamton, N, Y.
PUDNEY, EARL J.
WGY, Schenectady, N. Y.
PUMPHREY, HORACE
WBRC-TV, Birming-ham, Ala.
PUMPHREY, NED
WCRB, Waltham, Mass.
PURDY, DON
KCBC, Des Moines, la.
PURSE, TODD
WXYZ-TV, Detroit, Mich.
PYLE, JACK
WLW, Cincinnati, O.
— Q —
QUADE, WARREN
KCOY, Santa Maria, Calil.
QUATTLEBAUM, HOWARD
WTBF, Troy, Ala.
QUEEN, HAL
WHKY, Hickory, N. C.
995
QUILLEN, TED
KELP, El Paso. Tex.
QUINLAN, J. W.
WIBV, Belleville. 111.
QUINN, DOM
WBCK, Battle Creek, Mich.
— R —
KAEDEK, DON
WRAZ, Huntington, W, Va.
RAFFERTV, CARL L.
KJSK, Columbus, Nebr.
RAGLAND, CHARLES
WKDK. Newberry, S. C.
RAINEY, BRUCE
KSYL, Alexandria, La.
RAMPY, C. W.
KMAE, McKinney, Tex.
RAMSAY, WILLIAM T.
WIRC, Hickory, N. C.
RAMSEY, RAYMOND L.
WHIR, Danville, Ky.
RANDALL, RALPH
WCYB, Bristol, Va.
RANDALL. WILLIAM D.
WTOC, Savannah. Ga.
RANDOLPH, BILL
KFBC. Cheyenne, Wyo.
RANDOLPH, LEN
KCBC, Des Moines, la.
RAPCHAK, MIKE
WIMS, Michigan City, Ind.
RAPCHAK. MIKE
WWCA, Gary, Ind.
RASCO, LAWRENCE
KTSA, San Antonio, Tex.
RATHBUN, JACK
WBSR Pensacola, Fla.
R.A^TLIFF, D.4VE
KDWT, Stamford. Tex.
RATTCLIFFE, HAV.\R
WLCS, Baton Rouge, La,
RAVILIOUS, HOWARD
WDWD, Dawson, Ga,
RAWSON, RON
Young- Dr. Malone. CBS; Road
of Life, NBC; Portia Paces
Life, NBC.
R.AY, CHARLES
WARL, Arling-ton, Va.
RAYMENT, DON
KJBS, San Francisco, Calit.
RAZZA, CARLOS
KROF, Abbeville, La.
READ, BROOKS
WJBO, Baton Rouge, La.
REARDON. TOM
WHHM, Memphis, Tenn.
RECTOR, BRUCE
WAGE, Syracuse, N. Y.
RECTOR, ROY
WKY-TV, Oklahoma City,
Okla.
REDDY, TOM
Chesterfield Supper Club.
- Dragnet. NBC.
REDFERN, .lACK
WGNY, Newburgh, N. Y.
REED, BOB
WNBK, Cleveland, O.
REED, JIM
WAPX, Montgomery, Ala.
REED, LYNNE
KOLN Lincoln, Nebr.
REED, TORE ^.
Maxwell House Coffee Time
Starring George Burns &
Gracie Allen, NBC.
REES, AVALTER
KWBN, Reno, Nev,
REEVES, GRADY
WDXI, Jackson. Tenn.
REEVES, .JACK
KJSK, Columbus, Nebr.
REEVES, JIM
WPWA, Chester, Pa.
'
Aiiii«»iiii<*er.s lta(li4»'-l'olc\ ision
Ki:(.\N. iioit
Ki'ltt,>. Sail Uietro, Calif.
KKII). I)l( K
WSKA. Monttromcry, Ala.
KKII). JIM
WI'TK. Kal.'ich, N. C.
KKKi. II()>V.VKI)
\V(; V, Sclicnf<'l.icl.v. N. Y.
KKII.I.Y, E.VKI.
KXA. Si'.itlli', \V;ish.
KKIMIAKT. TKI>
WIIUN. Himliii«.loii, Pa.
KKITKK, FKEI)
WFLA. Tampa. Fla.
KKITM.VN. mix
KVSF, S.iiilc Fc, N. Mex.
KKITZ. BOK
KMI'S. MusUopee. Okla.
kkmin(;ton. .iamks
WKRC TV, rin.lim.iU. O.
KKITKK, .IKKKV
KLR.\. l.itlle Kock, Ark.
KKX. .lOK
WLOK. Lima, O.
KKYNOI.DS, BILI.
WSTC, Stamford, ("oiiii.
KEYXOLDS, CARROM.
WIOU, Kokomo. Ind.
KKYNOLDS, CLIFTON E.
WGUY. Baneror, Me.
KKYNOLDS. GENE
WBAP. Fort Worth, Tox.
KEYNOLD.S. MARK
WBRC-TV, Birmins-ham. Ala,
REZNOK, JOHN K.
WHIO-TV. Dayton. O.
RHOADS, HOWARD
KIT J, Walla Walla, Wash.
RHODES, BOB
WHOO, Orlando, Fla.
RHODES, JOHN
WBEL, Beloit, Wis.
RICE, AL
WBIG. Greensboro, N. C.
RICH. AL
WLOH, Princeton. W. Va.
RICHARDS, FLOYD
WTIC. Hart lord. Conn.
RICHMOND, DICK
WJBW, New Orleans, La.
RIDDLE, BILL
WNEX. Macon, Ga.
RIDENOUR, DAVE
^VLEA. Hornell. N. Y.
RIDER. BILL
KCNA, Tucson, Ariz.
RIDGE, JACK
WEAM. Arlington, Va.
RIDGWAY, CHARLES
WERC, Erie, Pa.
kidgewAy. dick
KIND, Independence, Kans.
RIGGS, GLENN
B. July 12. 1907, McKeesport,
Pa.; My True Story; Boston
Blackje; Phiico Hall of Fame,
ABC; Thin, Man, CBS; Hop Har-
rigan; True or False, MBS.
RILEY. DON
KEYD, Minneapolis, Minn.
RILEY. JOHN
WVAM, Altoona, Pa.
RINKER, GLENN E.
KAFY, Bakersfield, Calif.
RINNINGER, RONALD
WCRO, Johnstown, Pa.
RITCHA, MORELY
KWRN, Reno. Nev.
RITENOUR. BARRY
WIBX. Utica, N. Y.
ROACH, JACK
WMUS, Muskegon, Mich.
ROACH, WALLACE
WFKT, Frankfort, Ky.
ROARK, JOHNTVY
KVET. Atistin, Tex.
KOItll. nil. I.
WKIX. Columbia. S. ('.
ROBERTS, BRICK
WHKH. CliKaifO, 111.
KOBKRTS. FRAN
WCVI. ConnellHVille, Pa.
KOBKRTS. FK.VNK
KW.J.I. I'ortl.ind. Ore.
KOBKRTS. HI
KCHK, Kl Hciio, Okla.
KOBKRTS, JI.M
WHIU', Cintiin, O
ROBERTS. KEN
Big Sister, CBS; Grand Central
Station, NBC; Condid Camero,
NBC; Chance of A Lite Time,
ABC: Crime Photographer. CBS;
Lilt, Shasta; WMGM Disc Jockey.
ROBKRTS, MORGAN
KSWO, Lawton. Okla.
ROBERTS, PAUL
WFBM-TV, Indianapolis. Ind.
ROBERTS, SAM
KHBU, Anderson, Ind.
ROBERTS. WAYNE
KGW. Portland. Ore.
ROBERTSON, JIM
WMCK, McKeesport, Pa.
ROBERTSON. STEVE
KMJ, Fresno, Calif.
KOBEY, THOMAS
WTAD, Quincy, 111.
ROBINSON. BLUE
WHCC, Waynesville, N. 0,
ROBINSON, BOB
WHSY^ Hattiesbiirg-, Miss.
ROBINSON, CARL
WBCC, Bethesda, Md.
ROBINSON, CHAPMAN
WLNA, Peekskill. N. Y.
ROBINSON, DON
KIXL. Dallas, Tex.
ROBINSON. GENE
WCHS, Charleston. W. Va.
ROBINSON. MORTON B.
KCMJ, Palm Springs, Calif.
ROCKE, LOUIS
WCAX, Burlington, Vt.
RODDA. WALTER
WKAT, Miami Beach, Fla.
RODGER, PHIL
WKAT, Miami Beach, Fla.
RODDY, JOE
KTBC, Austin, Tex.
RODGERS, CLIFF
WHKK, Akron, O.
ROEBUCK. JOHN
WISR, Butler, Pa.
ROGERS, BILL
B. Nov. 17, 1916, Thompsonville,
Mich.; Bill Henry & The News,
MBS; The Brighter Day, CBS;
John B. Kennedy, MBS; Lowell
Thomas, CBS.
ROGERS. DON
WRIB, Providence, R. I.
ROGERS, .JAY
WDXB, Chattanooga, Tenn.
ROLLISON. FRED R.
WGBF, Evansville, Ind.
ROMANO. TOM
WNHC-TV, New Haven, Conn.
ROMINES. ART
KWHN, Fort Smith, Ark.
ROODHOF. TED
WDOS, Oneonta. N. Y.
ROPER. DONALD
WTTG, Washington. D. C.
ROPPOLO. MIKE
KENT, Shreveport, La.
ROSE. CARL
WDAR. Savannah, Ga.
ROSE. GEORGE
WHOS, Decatur, Ala.
996
Kd.sj;, III (,ii
WILE, CambridKC, O.
KOSKIIILL, DAVE
WDEM, Providence. R. I.
ROSS. AL
WHAL, Haltimore. Md.
ROSS, BILL
KOWIi, r.aramie. Wyo.
RO.SS. BILL
WIOD, .Miami, Fla
ROSS. DAVID
Morton Downey Show, MBS, NBC;
The Big Break, Guy Lombordo
Show, David Ross Show. NBC.
CBS, MBS. ABC, WPIX.
KOSS, J.\< K
WHAM. Rochester, N. Y.
ROSS, K.\L
WPWA. ChPHter. Pa.
KOSS, MARTY
WOKO, Albany, N. Y.
ROSS, RONNIE
KLO, Osrden, Utah
ROSS, WALT
KSRV, Ontario, Ore.
ROSSELL, DE.4C
WROW, Albany. N. Y.
ROSSET. DICK
WADC. Akron, O.
ROTHGEB. PAUL
WJNC, Jacksonville, N .0.
ROTHMAN. LEE
WWXL, Peoria. 111.
ROUND, BILL
WBSR, Pensacola, Fla.
ROURKE, JACK
Philip Morris .Night With
Horace Heidt, NBC.
ROWE, KEN
KRRV, Sherman-Denison, Tex.
ROWLAND, BOB
KELP, El Paso, Tex.
ROWZIE, JACK
WINX, Washington, D. C.
ROYALL, PAUL
KSL, Salt Lake City, Utah
ROYE, CARL
WHBO, Tampa. Fla.
RUCKLE, ROBERT E.
WRDW, Augusta, Ga.
RUHLE, PAUL
WAIT, Chicago, 111.
RULE, RONALD
KOIN, Portland. Ore.
RUMORE, JOE
WVOK, Birmingham, Ala.
RUNDE, FRED
WJBF, Augusta. Ga.
RUPPEL, LARRY
WJBK-TV, Detroit, Mich.
RUSH, JIM
WBBC, Flint, Mich.
RUSK, CLAY
WHO, Des Moines, la.
RUSSELL. DON
B. March 10, 1921, Conn.; Covol-
code of Stars, Cavalcade of
Bands, Morey Amsterdam Show,
Easy Aces, Johnny Olsen's Rum-
pus Room, Okay Mother, Du-
Monf.
RUSSELL, DON
WLBC, Muncie, Ind.
RUSSELL, GORDON
KENI, Anchorage, Alaska
RUSSELL, LaVERNE
KUJ, Walla Walla, Wash.
RUSSELL, RICH
WASL, Annapolis, Md.
RUSSELL, ROGER A.
KWOA, Worthington, Minn.
RUSSO, DOM
WPIC, Sharon, Pa.
BUST. BILL
KGVL, GreenviUe, Tex.
Announcers — Radio-Television
RUST, PAUL
WMIE, Miami, Fla.
RUTLEDGE, BILL
KENT. Shreveport, La.
RYAN. BERNARD
WHAM-TV, Rochester, N. Y.
RYAN. BILL
WKAP, Allentown, Pa.
RYAN, JACK
WHUM, Reading:, Pa.
RYAN, JOE
WALL, Middletown, N. Y.
RYE, JACK
KTSM, El Paso, Tex.
RYEL, FLOYD
WSRS, Cleveland, O.
— s —
SACCO, BOB
WAZL, Hazleton, Pa.
SAINT, TERRY
WIBB, Macon, Ga.
ST. GEORGE, DORAIN
Esso News, ABC
ST. JOHN, CHARLIE
KCNC, Fort Worth, Tex.
SALERNO, SAM
KDAC, Port Bragrg-, Calif.
SAMM, JOHNNY
WPAM, Pottsville, Pa.
SAND, LES
WTTG, Washington, D. C.
SANDERS, GEORGE
KFVD, Los Ang-eles, Calif.
SANTORD, CHARLES R.
WGUY, Bangor, Me.
SANTIAGO, FELIX
WAPA, San Juan, P. R.
SAUNDERS, ALAN
WVNJ. Newark, N. J.
SAXON, JIM
KTRM, Beaumont, Tex.
SCARBOROUGH, LARRY
WMBR, Jacksonville, Fla.
SCHAUGHENCY. EDWIN L.
KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa.
SCHILLING, FRED
WFOY, St. Augustine, Fla.
SCHIRMER, CARLETON
KFEQ, St. Joseph, Mo.
SCHNEIDER, PHIL
WHAR, Clarksburg, W. Va.
SCHOOCRAFT, BILL
WEAT, Lake Worth, Fla.
SCHOREGGE, CHARLES
KFYR, Bismarck, N. Dak.
SCHWARTZ, IRV
KGDM, Stockton. Calif.
SCOFIELD, DAVID
KFRC, San Francisco, Calif.
SCOTT, FRED E.
B. June 25, 1920, Dayton, O.
The Ted Steele Show, WABD
The Hands of Murder, WAB'D
Spin The iPicture; Front Row
Center; Court of Current Issues
Bowling Headliners, WABD.
SCOTT, JOHN
WHEB, Portsmouth, N. H.
SCOTT, LESYER
KIT. Yakima, Wash.
SEDLEY, BRUCE
KROW, Oakland, Calif.
SELAH, BILL
KPAB, Omaha. Neb.
SELL, CARL
WBNS-TV, Columbus, O.
SEVERE, HOWARD
WHEC, Rochester, N. Y.
SEW ALL. GRANT
KCBQ, San Diego, Calif.
8EWEUL, DOUG
KTOW, Oklahoma City, Okla.
SEYMOUR, DAN
Bob Smith Show: We, the
People- The Bigelow Show,
NBC-TV; The Aldrich Family,
NBC.
SHALLENBERGER, DAVE
WARD, Johnstown, Pa.
SHAND, JOHN
WMBG, Richmond. Va.
SHANNON, JIM
KQV, Pittsburgh, Pa.
SHANNON, PAUL V.
KDKA. Pittsburgh, Pa.
SHAW. CHARLES
WOLF, Syracuse, N. Y.
SHAW, STANLEY
WCOP. Boston, Mass.
SHEHEEN. MAC
WACA. Camden, S. C.
SHELA, BILL
KXA, Seattle, Wash.
SHELL, JIM
WROV, Roanoke, Va.
SHELTON, JIM
WIBC, Indianapolis, Ind.
SHELTON, RAY
WLOU, Louisville, Ky.
SHERMAN, BILL
WCRB, Waltham, Mass.
SHERMAN, CLAIRE B.. JR.
WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y.
SHERMAN, DEAN
WDGY, Minneapolis, Minn.
SHERMAN. PAUL
WINS. New York, N. Y.
SHIPLEY, BILL
CBS
SHIRLY, TOM
Telephone Hour, NBC.
SIMMONS, DAVE
KIST, Santa Barbara. Calif.
SIMMONS, JIM
KWTO, Springfield, Mo.
SIMS, JAY
Your Hit Parade. NBC.
SIMMS. FRANK A.
KVOO. Tulsp. Okla.
SI3IMS. HAL
Strike It Rich. You Are There
CBS
SIMPSON. CARY
WMRN, Marion. O.
SIMPSON, JAMES S.
WOIC, Wash in -ton. D. C.
SINDIX, GEORGE
WKRG, Mobile, Ala.
SISSON, FRANK
WOOD, Grand Rapids. Mich.
SKAGGS, SAM
WKYB, Paducah, Ky.
SKELTON, ROGER
KSAN, San Frinnscc, Calif
SL.^CK. DEAN
WCCM, Lawrence, Mass.
SL.4,GLE. JOHN
WXYZ-TV, Detroit. Mich.
SLATE. CHARLIE
WGTM, Wilson, N. C.
SLATER, BILL
WJBO, Baton Rouge, La.
SLATER, BILL
WOR-TV. New York, N. Y.
SL.-VTER, NORVELL
WFAA, Dallas, Tex.
SLOOTMAKER. HOWARD
WLAV-TV, Grand Rapids.
Mich.
SMITH, BEN
KRUX. Phoenix, Ariz.
SMITH, BILLY
WSFA, Montgomery, Ala.
SMITH. BOB
WTOB, Winston-Salem, N. C.
SMITH, BURLEIGH
ABC. ABC-TV
997
SMITH, CY
KRNO, San Bernardino, Calif.
SMITH, DON
WBNS-TV. Columbus, O.
SMITH. HAL
KDLK, Del Rio, Tex.
SMITH, M. D., Ill
Here & There
WBRC-TV, Birmingham, Ala.
SMITH, SYDNEY
Admiral Broadway Revue;
Lights Out, NBC-TV.
SMITH, VERNE
Camel Screen Guild Theatre;
The Adventures of Ozzie &
Harriet ; A Day in the Life
of Dennis Day, NBC.
SMITH, WHEELER
KOL, Seattle, Wash.
SMITH, WILLIAM L.
WAMS, Wilmington, Del.
SMITHERMAN. ROSS
WALA, Mobile, Ala.
SNELLGROVE, TOMMY
WBML, Macon, Ga.
SOISSEN, PHIL
WLEU, Erie, Pa.
SORIANNO, JOSEPH
WHBI, Newark, N. J.
SOUTHWICK, ROY
KID, Idaho Falls, Ida.
SPARGROVE. WILLIAM
ABC, ABC-TV
SPAVENTO, CARL J.
WBNY, Buffalo, N. Y.
SPINELLI, MARC
KRON-TV, San Francisco.
Calif.
SPIRO, WALTER
WCOV, Montgomery, Ala.
SQUIRES, ALONZO G.
WAYS, Charlotte, N. C.
STAHL. PHILIP
WQXR, New York. N. Y.
STAMPER, GIL
WAIR, Winston-Salem, N. C.
STAMPS, MACK
WHED. Washington, N. C.
STANTON, BOB
Phileo Television Playhouse.
Mohawk Showroom, NBC-TV.
STARK, BICHARD S.
iB Nov. 11, 1911, Grand Rapids,
Mich.; Jean Sablon; Pepper
Young's Family; Joyce Jordan,
M.D. ; Portia Faces Life; Hour of
Charm; Frank Sinatra; Mystery
of The Week; Christopher Walls;
Hit The Jackpot, CBS.
STARR, LONNY
B. Apr. 24, 1915, Wilmington,
Del.; Professor Quiz, NBC; Vin-
cent Lopez, Dumont-TV; Dinner
With Lopez, WNEW; Aldrich
Family, NBC - TV; Follow The
Leader, WNEW; What's Your
Opinion, ABC.
STEAD, LORING
KSOO, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
STEELE. EARL
WCCO. Minneapolis, Minn.
STEELE, JOHN
KOCY, Oklahoma City, Okla.
STENGER, FRANK
WOKO, Albany, N. Y.
STEPHENS, CLARK
KNAK, Salt Lake City, Utah
STEPHENSON, BOB
Life With Luigi
CBS
STERLING, LUD
WLEE, Richmond, Va.
STERNICK, MICHAEL
WHBI. Newark, N. J.
\iiii4»iiii4*4'rs !C:iili«»-'l «'l<'\ isii»ii
STK\K\S. ALSTON
WITH. H.illmici. Mil.
sTK\ i;\s. HON
U'.Ml K, Miiii.-lK-l. r. N. II.
STKVKNS. (;K(n«iK
WFAA, It.ill.is. TmX.
SI i:\V AKT. < II AKI.KS
Kri'lC, "^iHi A ril (iiiHi, Ti'X.
STIAVAKT, l»ON
KHIH Hn^li.un. Ulali
STKWAKT. MAI.
KllK). \Uii>,-. \,\:\.
STEWiiRT. JilY
B. 1920. Summltvillc, Ind.; Sur-
prise Package. ABC; Fun To Be
Young, CBS' Carnation Family
Party. KNX.
STKW.VKT. l.KE
KFRM-KMBC. Kansas Citv,
Mo.
STF.WAKT. AIIRK.W
KSOn, Sicuix F.ills. S. Dnk.
STKWAKT. K()»KKT
WUKV. W.-itcrhiii-y, Conn.
stii.i.i.\(;ek. cliff
KTUC. Tucson. Ariz.
STITT, WAYNE
KCKX. K;msiis City. Mo.
STOKKS, DICK
WGTC. Greenville. N. C.
STOKKE. DICK
KIMA, Yakima. Waisli.
STKINGFELLOW. DOUG
KLO. Os-den. Utah
STKOSHINE. K(tBERT A.
WSPR. SprinK-fu'ld. Mass.
STIART. ALLEN
WMCA. New Yoi-k. N. Y.
STUART. FRED
WNBW. Washington. D. C.
STl ART, MEL
WHAT. Philadelphia. Pa.
STULLER. DONALD M.
WHUN. Huntin^rdon. Pa.
STURMER. I.ES
WJPG. Green Bav. Wis.
STUTES, MARION
WFDF. Flint, Mich.
SULLIVAN, CHARLES
WMCT. Memphis. Tenn.
SULLIVAN, DEN'^NIS
WDOS, Oneonta. N. Y.
SULLIVAN. HARRY
WBAC, Cleveland. Tenn.
SUMMERVILLE, RICHARD
WTTH. Port Huron. Mich.
SUNDY", RAY
KRBC, Abilene, Tex.
SUNTvEL. CARL E.
WDAN, Danville. 111.
SURRATT, JOHNNY
WGIV. Charlotte. N. C.
SUTHERLAND, LLOYD
■ KBKO, Portland. Ore.
SUTTON, S. SCOTT
WGGG. Gainesville, Fla.
SVEHLA. AVALT
WQAM. Miami. Fla.
SWAN. BOB
WMTW. Portland. Me.
SWANSON. BOYD
KOL. Seattle. Wash.
SWANSON. DICK
WCOG. Greensboro. N. C.
SWANWICK, BILL
WALL. Middletown. N. Y.
SWEENEY. BROOKS
WCAW. Charleston. W. Va.
SWEENEY. WARREN
The Pet Milk Show: The Bob
Crosby Show. NBC.
SWENSON. CHARLES H.
KWAT. Watertown. S. D.
-SZMYD, EailL
WIKY, Evansville, Ind.
T.\CV. KD
\V(;Ar. An!.ii<t:i. iiii.
T.M'OV.X. IIKKM.W
1<(;<;.M. AiiMHiui 1HII1-. N. Mi-.\-.
T.X.MBI.VN, BOB
WI'SC. Cli.iilislotl, S. C.
T.WKLLI. R<»
WC.W, Xdifdlli. Va.
lAKKINSON, < IIAKLKS
WI.AW. La wren. -r. Mass.
I'.Mi:, ART
WSHS. Cleveland. O.
TATE. .MM
WGNS. .Miirfrccsboro, Tenn.
T.\l S( H. DON
KTHH. Tyler. Tex.
T.VVLOR. JOHN
W'l'OM, llloomiMt-'lon. Tnil,
T.VVLOR. LEE
WMl?:. Mi.'tmi, Fla.
TAYLOR, I'.XUL
KFKM-KMBC. Kansas City,
Mo.
TAYLOR, TED
WFDF, Flint, Mich.
T.WLOR, TOM
WMBD. Peoria, 111.
TE.AGl E, B. F.
KWHI. Brenham. Tex.
TEAS. WALTER, JR,
KVOO. Tulsa. Okla.
TELLER. RICHARD
WSIR, Winter Haven, Fla.
TEMPLETON. JOE
KWHN. Port Smith, Ark,
TERRELL, JLVI
KARK. Little Rock, Ark.
TERRY'. CHE3I
WBAP-TV, Kort Worth, Tex.
TERRY\ HUB
WDUN, Gainesville, Ga.
TERRY, RICK
WEBC, Duluth. Minn.
TERRY, WILLIAM R.
WAGA-TV, Atlanta. Ga.
TESCH, BUDD
WBEN, Buffalo, N. Y.
TETRAULT, ERNIE
WTRY", Ti'oy, N. Y.
TH.YLL, BILL
WLW-T, ^Cincinnati, O.
THIBEAULT. JOSEPH
WEAN. Providence, R. I.
THOMAS, .YL
WAGC, Chattanoosra, Tenn.
THOMAS, E. W.
KREM. Spokane. Wash.
THOMAS, FRANK
KTFS, Texarkana. Tex.
THOMAS, GLEN
WJEJ, Hag-erstown. Md.
THOMAS, GORDON
WTMJ. Milwaukee, Wis.
THOMAS, KYLE
KWKW, Pasadena. Calif.
THOMAS, MATT
Remember
WMAR-TV. Baltimore. Md.
THOMAS, PETER A,
WMC, Memphis, Tenn.
THOMAS, PETER A,
WMCT. Memphis, Tenn.
THOMAS, RAY
WHAN, Charleston. S. C.
THOMAS, RIC
WARM. Scranton, Pa.
THOMAS, ROBB
WJPG. Green Bay, Wis.
THOMPSON, .JERRY'
WLOX. Biloxi-Gulfport, Miss.
THOMPSON, .HM
KQV. Pittsburgrh. Pa.
THOMPSON, JIM
WJJL. Niag-ara Falls, N. Y.
TIIOMI-SON. KM II \KII
W.MOf, li.iliii, .\ li
TIHiMI'SON, TKD
\Vi:.\K, r'(n>:i.<>l.i, Fl.i.
IIIOMS, K.XKL
K.\.\, S.-.iII|i'. W,i-li.
niOKNION, CL.XKKK
Wir(;. W.isliiiii.-lnn. I). ( .
IIIORNTON, II.VKVKV
\V.\(.c, cii.iit.inrioKa, Tenn.
Tin ESO.N, DE.W
KLO, Oi.'den. I'l.ih
TICE. OLIN
Trinity ("lioir. Ti-d Steele (TV)
CHS
IK. in:, RO.NME
W.l.\(;, Norfolk . Xelir.
ni.LKRY, WILLIAM
WI.NN. Louisville. Ky.
TINNEY, LEW
WGLN. Gl.Ms Fa:is, N. Y.
TOBY, CLIFF
W'SKI, Moiitpelier, Vt.
TODD, HOMER U.
WCRM, Halitmore. Md.
TOMLINSON, (iEORGE
KFr>M, Beaumont, Tex.
TONG, GENE
WFHR. Wisconsin Rapids,
Wis.
TORRISI, TOM
WJSW, Alloona, Pa.
TOUHY, JACK
WWNH. Rochester, N. H.
TOWNE. GORDON
WORZ, Orlando. Fla.
TOWNSEND, CHET
WCAW. Charleston. W. Va.
TOWNSEND, DUDLEY
WDBJ. Roanoke. Va.
TRAMMELL, LAM.\R
WAGF. Dothan, Ala.
TR.YNTER. CHARLES
WNAE. Warren. Pa.
TRANUM. CHUCK
WARD, New York. N. Y.
TRAP, ROBERT
WGRD. Grand Rapids, Mich.
TRAVIS-. BILL
WTUX, Wilmins-ton. Del.
TR.AVIS. JOE
WALL. Middletown. N. Y.
TREXLER. LARRY'
WMPS. Memphis. Tenn.
TRIBLEY, HANK
WGTC, Greenville, N. C.
TRICJG, .JACK
KCMC. Texarkana, Tex.
TRONER, BOB
WHTN. Huntington. W. Va.
TRONTWINE, JAMES
WSPD-TV. Toledo. O.
TROOBNICK. EUGENE
WGBB. Freeport, N. Y.
TROUT, LARRY
KBIX. Muskosree, Okla.
TRUSSELL, CHARLES
W^NOW. York. Pa.
TUCK, RICHARD
KLRA. Little Rock. Ark.
TUCKER, DONALD
WARE, Arling-ton. Va.
TUCKER, DUANE
WIBA. Madison. Wig.
TUCKER, FRANK
WCOV. Montg^omery, Ala.
TUCKER, JOE
WGLS. Decatur, Ga.
TUCKER, TED
KTTS, Springrfield, Mo.
TUCKER, TOaiMY
WPDQ, Jacksonville, Fla.
TUFELD. RICHARD
ABC, ABC-TV
TUFTS. PETE
KTUC, Tuoson, Ariz.
998
Announcers — Radio-Television
TUPPER, HOWARD
WGY, Schenectady, N. Y.
TURNBUIX, B. MURRAY
WMSA, Massena, N. Y.
TURNER, DEAN
KGGF, CoffeyA'ille, Kans.
TURNER, GRANT
Grand Ole Opry, NBC.
TURNER, JAMES O.
WOPI, Bristol, Tenn.
TURNER, RALPH
KMPC, Los Ang-eles, Calif.
TURNER, RAY
WSAP, Portsmouth-Norfolk,
Va.
TUTT, BOB
KSFO, San Francisco. Calif.
TYROL, BOB
WTIC, Hartford, Conn.
. — V —
ULBRICH, RAY
WDMJ, Marquette. M:ch.
ULMER, JAMES
WMOA, Marietta, O.
UMBACH, BOB
WJLiD, Bessemer, Ala.
UNDERWOOD, DON
WDSR, Lake Citv. Fli.
UNDERWOOD, TOMMY
WOOF, Dothan, Ala.
UNGER, JO.SEPH
KWPC, Muscatine, la.
UPTON, PHILLIP
WMOU, Berlin, N. H.
UPTON, REED
WPNC, Fayettesville, N. C.
URBAN, JOHN
WWNY, Watertown, N. Y.
URBAN, WILLIAM
WASA, Havre de Grace, Md.
UTTEL, FRED
Martine Kane, Private Eye,
NBC-TV.
— V —
VACCA, JOHN
KOSA, Odessa, Tex.
VAILLAS^COURT, GENE
WLLiH, Lowell-Lawrence.
Mass.
VALLE, DAN
WFAS, White Plains, N. Y.
VANCE, JOHN
WJBF, Aug-usta, G?..
VAN HAAETEN, C.
KOD-TV, Albuquerque,
N. Mex.
VAN KLEEK, BOB
WOLF, Syracuse, N. Y.
VANN, FRANK
WTAR. Norfolk, Va.
A^anVELZER, DON KEITH
KUJ. Walla Walla. Wa.sh.
VARNUM, GEORGE
WPIT, Pittsburg-h, Pa.
VASEN, WARREN
WOC. Davennort, la.
VENELL, BILL
WHO. Des Moines, la.
VESSEL, BOB
WMTR, Morristown, N. J. •
VESTRO, AL
WATR, Waterbliry, Conn.
VICKERS. LEE
WTOP, Washington, J). C.
VIEHMAN, ED
WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn.
VIGDER, FREDDIE
WBAY, Green Bay, Wis.
VIKEN, HOWARD
WEBC, Duluth, Minn.
VINCENT, DEE
KSWO, Lawton, Okla.
VINES, LEE
Have You Forgotten, Vaushn
Monroe Show, County Fair
CBS
VINSON, AL
KLTI. Longview, Tex.'
VINSON, JIMMY
WBML, Macon, Ga.
VOGEL, ART
KRNT, Des Moines, la.
VOGT, KEN
WMIL, Milwaukee, Wis.
VON HAGEL. PAUL
WOPL, Bristol, Tenn.
VON LEUWEN, KARL
KRIC, Beaumont, Tex.
VOSBURGH, RICHARD
WENE. Bing-hamton-Endicott.
N. Y.
— w —
WACKER, PHIL
KGA, Spokane, Wash.
WADDELL, JOHN
WMBH. Joplin, Mo.
WADE, JESS
KTTS, Springfield, Mo.
WAGNER, JACK
KMJ, Fresno, Cahf.
WAGNER, R. W.
WIBV, Belleville. 111.
WAGNER, ROBERT
WBNS, Columbus, O.
WAITE, DAVE
WPOR, Hattiesburg, Miss.
WALDECKER, FRANK
The Admiral Broadway Re-
view, NBC-TV.
WALDIE, ALAN
WTAW, College Station, 'J>x.
WALES, DALLAS
KNOW, Monroe, La.
WALKER, AL
WCAW, Charleston, W. Va.
WALKER, BOBBY
WJPP, Herrin, 111.
WALKER, HAL
WMAW, Milwaukee, Wis.
WALKER, ROGER
WMTW, Portland. Me.
WALKER, WILLIAM E.
WROL, Knoxville, Tenn.
W.^iLL. WOODSON, JR.
WRBC, Jackson. Miss.
WALLACE, MYRON
Curtain Time, NBC.
WALLACE, NEAL
KPBC, Cheyenne, Wyo.
WALLER, ARTHUR
WLOS, Asheville, N. C.
WALLINGTON, JIMMY
Carnation Contented Hour;
Screen Directors Playhouse :
Life of Riley, NBC.
WALRATH, GLEN E.
WPTR, Albany, N. Y.
WALROD, TRUMAN
KIOA, Des Moines, la.
WALSH, BILL
KOPO, Tucson, Ariz.
WALSTRUM, HARRY
ABC, ABC-TV
WALTERS, LEE
WENR, Chicago, 111.
AVALTERS, STAN
WAML, Laurel, Miss.
WALTMAN, LaVELL
WAVE-TV, Louisville, Ky.
WALTON, SIDNEY
(See News Commentators)
WANKE, HUGH
WITH, Baltimore, Md.
WARD, DON
WENR-TV, Chicago, 111.
999
WARD, ERNEST
WKNY, Kine-.ston, N. Y.
WARD, JIM
WBAX, Wilkes-Barre, Pu.
WARE, JACK
KCRG, Cedar Rapids, la.
WARNER, CARL
WJJD, Chicag-o, 111.
WARNER, NEWELL
WCBM, Baltimore, Md.
WARREN. BACIL B.
KVOA. Tucson. Ariz.
WARREN. HARR\'
KUTA, Salt"Lake City, Utah
WARREN, JERRY
WJMJ, Philadelphia, Pa.
WARREN, MATTHEW
WEAM, Arlington, Va.
WARREN, PAUL
WPWA, Chester, Pa.
WASHBURN, SHERMAN
KEX, Portland, Ore.
WASHBURN, TERRY
WKMH, Dearborn, Mich.
WATERS, WILLIAM B.
WEAR, Pensacola, Pla.
WATSON, ROBERT
KOB, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
WATTS, B.4RRY
KRES, St. Joseph, Mo.
WAY, BOB
WIBB, Macon, Ga.
WEAVER, JOE
WTOD, Toledo, O.
WEAVER, RICHARD R.
KROD,- El Paso, Tex.
WE.4VER, TED
WFAU, Augusta, Me.
WEBB, HARRY
WBEN, Buffalo, N. Y.
WEBBER, GLENN
WJPS, Evansville, Ind.
WEBER, FRED
WFIL, Philadelphia, Pa.
WEBSTER, JAMES
WCUM, Cumberland, Md.
WEEKS, JOE
CBS
WEEKS, RICHARD
KMO, Tacoma, Wash.
WEIGEL, JOHN
Meet the Meeks. NBC.
WEIGLE, FRANN
WAIT, Chicago, 111.
WEIL. AUBREY
KENO, Las Vegas, Nev.
WEISS, JEROME
WJMJ. Philadelphia, Pa.
WEIST, DWIGHT
Big- Town, NBC.
WELCH, JACK
WJPA, Washington, Pa.
WELCH. JOE
WSAR. Fall River, Mass.
WELCH, PAT
KOME, Tulsa, Okla.
WELDON, JIMMY
KCNC, Fort Worth, Tex.
WELKER, STIRLING
KOWH, Omaha, Neb.
WELLER, ROSS
WHAM, Rochester, N. Y.
WELLES. JACQUES
WITH, Baltimore, Md.
WELLINGTON, JOHN
WLBZ, Bangor, Me.
WELLS, GEORGE
WKAN, Kankakee, 111.
WELLS, JACK
KFAB, Omaha, Neb.
WEST, KELLY
KFDA, Amarillo, Tex.
WESTERGARD, ART
KSWI, Council Bluffs, la.
AiiiKiiiiu'crs IC:Mli4»-l'olo\ isiiiii
WUKKI.KK. Itll.l.
WINK, niiii-'li.iinlon. N. V.
WIIKKI.KK. DAN
K.\i).\. S,iiiann'!it(). Calif.
WIIKKI.KIC. nWKMIT
WI'Ar, Aiuii-lM. Me.
WIIKKI.KK. TOW
WAliC, Kcnhrsler, N. Y.
WIIIIK. llOlt
\V1>.\(;, Ann Arl)()i-, Micli.
WIIITK. IM»N
KIT. Y.iUini.i, W.isli.
WIIITK. KKKn
KYNO. Fresno. Calif.
WIIITK. r.\T
KTItS. Sliticv cporl. La.
WIIITK, WTI.LI.VM
WGHT. Sriantiin, Pa.
WIIITIS. KOWIN
WHAI>. Fort Worth. Tex.
WniTNKY. DENNY
KS(;N. Saiiu'cr. Calif.
WHITTAKER, KI)
WNHF. Binc-hamtoii, N. Y.
WIIITTKX. BOB
KIXL. nalla,<i, Tex.
WICKKKSHAM. HARRY
KSAN, San Franciseo. Ca'.if.
WILCOX. ILXRLOW
Fibber McGec and Molly:
Truth or Consequences, John-
son's Wax Program Starring:
the King^'s Men.
WILCOX. PAIL
WHRV. Ann Arbor, Mich.
WILKINS. PAT
KELP. El Paso, Tex.
WILLIAMS, ALLEN
■iVltfCA, New York, N. Y.
WILLLAMS, BILL
^VILK, Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
WILLIAMS, BILL
WMFD. Wilming-ton. N. C.
WILLIAMS, CHUG
W"DXB, Chattanoog:a. Tenn.
WILLIAMS. FRED
WABZ. Albermarle. N. C.
WILLIAMS. GENE
KXOB, Stockton, Calif.
WILLIAMS. GUY
WLAT. Conw y. S. C.
WILLLAMS. HARRY
VTMDN. Midland. Mc'.i.
WILLIAMS, KEN
ABC
^viLLIAMS, TOMMY
WVOT, Wilson. N. C.
WILLI.4MS. WALLY
WCOG, Greensboro. N. C.
WILLIAMSON, BRLCE
WHIM. Providence. R. I.
WILLIAMSON, GORDON
WTTG. Washinfftcn. D. C.
WILLIAMSON, AV.ARREN
KSON. San Diejro. Calif.
WILLING, SE^-MOLR
KENO, Las Veg-as, Nev.
WILLIS, JOHN
KTMS, Santa Barbara, Cilif.
WILLS, .JOE
KXOL, Ft. Worth, Tex.
WILLSON, COLMAN
KFMB, San Diego, Calif.
WILSON, BERT
WIND, Chicago. 111.
WILSON, BILL
WOOD. Chattanooga, Tenn.
WILSON, BOB
KWKW, Pasadena, Calif.
WILSON, DAVE
WIPIL, Peoria, 111.
WILSON, DON
Date with Judy: Me and Janie
Starring- George O'Hanlon;
Fanny Brice — Baby Saooks
.sliiiw: Liclil lip Time. NBC.
WILSON, EARL
WMtll. Matloon. III.
WILSON. KR.\NK
KEKN. S.iii Jose. Calif.
WILSON. (JLENN
\V('C.M. L.'iwrcncc. Mass.
WIL.SON. (iLKNN
WIKK. Iiidi.inapolis, Ind.
WILSON. <;lenn
WPAK, I'arkcrsbiire. W. Va.
WILS(»N, HOWARD
WKAI, M.Komb. III.
»,VILSON, JOHN
WFTC, Kinston, N. C.
WILSON, KEN
WGST, Atlanta, Ga.
WILSON, RAY
KSBW, Salinas. Calif.
WILSON, RAY
WQQW, Washington, D. C.
WILSON, THOMAS W.
KCTI. Gonzales, Tex.
WILSON, WALTER
WHOP. Hopkinsville. Kv.
WINDHAM, ,IOE
WCBI. Columbus. Miss.
WINN, BERT
KYA, San Francisco, Calif.
WINN, PETER
WDSR, Lake City, Fla.
WINNIE, BILL
WTAG. Worcester, Mass.
WINTERS, GREGG
KNAF, Fredericksburg. Tex.
WISE, EDDIE
WEBQ. Harirsburg, 111.
WISEMAN, HARRY
WSLS, Roanoke, Va.
WITT, AL
KEIO. Pocateljo. Ma.
WIZI.ARDE, FRANK
WHB, Kansas Citv, Mo.
WOLF, ROGER
WDSU. New Orleans, La.
WOLFARD, BILL
WFAA. Dallas. Tex.
WOLFE, C. W.
W^DB, Daytona Beach. Fla.
WOLFE. JACK
WBYS. Canton, 111.
WOLFE, ROLAND
WCOA, Pensacola, Fla.
WOLOSON, MIKE
WSCR. Seranton. Pa.
WOMACK, GEORGE
KLTI. Longview, Tex.
WOOD. BILL
KODY. North Platte, Neb.
WOOD, C. F., JR.
WEGO. Concord, N. C.
WOOD, EDGAR
WCAE. Pittsburgh. Pa.
WOOD. TRENT
WMC. Memphis, Tenn.
W'OOD.\RD, HOWARD E .
WSAI, Cincinnati, O.
WOODS, CHARLES W.
Robert Montgomery. ABC
WOODS, DALE
KNEB, Scottsbluff, Nebr.
WOODS, JIMMY
WDAR. Savannah, Ga.
WORKHOVEN, MERRILL
WOW. Omaha. Neb.
WORTENDYKE, BOB
WROW, Albany, N. Y.
WORTHY, JOSEPH
WMIE. Miami. Fla.
WREN, EVERETT E.
KTLN, Denver, Colo.
WRIGHT, DICK
WDEM, Providence. R. I.
WRIGHT, DOUG
WWJ-TV, Detroit, Mich.
WKK.IiT. HOLLY
WKC. Warthinclon. IJ. C.
WKKJHT, TO.M
WKAI,. H.il.-i?h. N. C.
WV(iANT, PHIL
WHAl'TV. Fort Worth. Tex
W^LIK, I'.\IL
KSHW, Salinas. Calif.
WV.MKR, JACK
WING. Da V ton. O.
WYNNE. DICK
Hollywood Callin»,', NBC.
WYNNE, J.\MES
WAIR. Winston Salem. N. C
— Y —
YACKEY, CARL
KYOS. Merced. Calif.
YATES, JOHN
KXLW, St. Louis. Mo.
YF;AGER, JACK
KGFW^ Kearney. Nebr.
YEAGER, RAY
KROW. Oakland. Calif.
YEAROUT. BILL
WREN, Topeka. Kans.
YELLAND, E. STARR
KOA, Denver, Colo.
YESSEN, DICK
WMCK. McKeesport, Pa.
YORK, BILL
KGLC, Miami. Okla.
YORK, JOHN P.
KGKB, Tyler, Tex.
YORKE, JOE
WPAM, Pottsville, Pa.
YOUNG, ALMOS
WCMA, Corinth. Miss.
YOUNG. JOHN
WTCJ. Tell City, Ind.
YOUNG, O. C.
WHIS. Bluefield. W. Va.
YOUNG, PRESTON
WHLF, South Boston. Va.
YOUNG, ROBERT B.
KOA. Denver. Colo.
YOUNGBLOOD, JIMMY
WPAD, Paducah. Ky.
YOUNGMAN, JAMES
WE9A. Charleroi, Pa.
YOUNT. CHUCK
WKBV. Richmond. Ind.
YOWELL, JOE
KTXL. San Angelo. Tex.
YUKMAN, FR.ANK
WADC, Akron, O.
— z —
ZACHARY, HUGH
WDUK. Durham, N. C.
ZAK, WILLIAM J., JR.
KORA. Bryan. Tex.
ZEIGIN. JACK
WING. Dayton, O.
ZELL, LUBO
WKOP. Binghamton. N. Y.
ZENT, M. D.
KSWS, Roswell, N. Mex.
ZERO, LOU
WIKK. Erie. Pa.
ZIEGLER, RICHARD
WEIM. FTtchburg, Mass.
ZIM3IERMAN, AL
KWRC. Pendleton, Ore.
ZIMMERM.4.N, DAVE
WW J, Detroit. Mich.
ZIMMERMAN, HARRY
KEYD. Minneapolis. Minn.
ZIMMERMAN, PAUL E.
WMVA, Martinsville. Va.
ZIFPAY, AL
KVOW, Littlefield. Tex.
ZUCCARO, BERNARD
WIBR, Baton Rouge, La.
ZUNDEL, DONOVAN
KPDQ. Portland, Ore.
1000
Baeksta
peaple in network radio-TV produetion-
1949
— A —
ALLEN. GEORGE W.
B. May 10, 1899, Spokane,
Wash.; The Whistler, Your Stand-
in, Meet the Missus, Free For
All, CBS.
ALLEY, PAUL
B. 1905, Hampton, Va.
— B —
BAGSELL, KEN
KLEE-TV, Houston, Tex.
BAKER, RUSS
WOW-TV, Omaha. Nebr.
BARKER, JOHN
WNBK, Cleveland. O.
BEASLEY, IRENE
(See Vocal Artists)
BEAUMONT, AL
WTMJ-YV, Milwaukee. Wis.
BERNS, LARRY
CBS
BERNS, SEYMOUR
ABC-TV
BLACKWELL, BURT
WAVE-TV, Louisville, Ky.
BLAIR, JAMES
WOIC. Washing-ton, D. C.
BLUM, ROBERT
WNBW, Washington, D. C.
BOWER, ROGER
WOR-TV, New York, N. Y.
BOYD, MAL
ABC
BRE8LIN, JAMES
WEWS, Cleveland, O.
BROWN, MENDE
WOR-TV, New York, N. Y.
— c —
CAHAN. GEORGE M.
B. May 24, 1919, Philadelphia,
Pa.; The Ruggles, Oboler's Com-
edy Theatre, Hollywood House,
The Three Stooges, Man iRoso,
Amazing Mr. Malone, ABC-TV.
CAPSTAFF. ALBERT
Bob Hope, NBC.
CARNEY. JACK
ABC-TV, CBS
CHRISTENSEN, CHARLES
WNBW, Washingrton, D. C.
CHYKA, GEORGE
KOTV, Tulsa, Okla.
CLARK, JOHN L.
Famous Jury Trials, DuMoiit
CLEMMER, RICHARD W.
NBC-TV
CONSTANT, A. H.
KRON - TV, San Francisco.
Calif.
COOK, DONALD
WGN-TV, Chicago. 111.
COOPER, FRANK
ABC
COPE, BETTY
WEWS, Cleveland, O.
CORNELL, SYDNEY D.
WKRC,-TV, Cincinnati, O.
CRAFTON, PATRICK
KRON - TV, San Francisco,
Calif.
CRANDALL, BRAD
WSB.TV, Atlanta, Ga.
CROSBY, JOHN
WHAM-TV, Rochester, N. Y.
CURRIE, ROBERT
WFMY-TV, Greensboro, N. C.
— D —
DAHLMAN, LOUIS J.
B. April 2, 1917, New York,
N. Y.; City at Midnight, WNBT-
TV, Tropic Holiday, WNBT-TV;
Telefinds of '49, WCBS-TV; Nick
Kenny Show, WJZ-TV; Birthday
Party, DuMont-TV; Doorway To
Fame, DuMont-TV.
DANIEL, OLIVER
N. Y. Philharmonic Symphony.
CBS
DAVIDOW, MARVIN
WFIL-TV. Philadelphia, Pa.
DAWEIS, ASHLEY
WBNS-TV, Columbus, O.
DEKER, LEO
WBNS-TV, Columbus, O.
DIETZ, JOHN
CBS
DORRITY, ED
WDSU-TV New Orleans. La
DOUGLAS, MILTON
Cavalcade Of Stars, DuMont
DOYLE, ROBERT C.
ABC-TV
— E —
ELLIS, ELMO
WSB-TV, Atlanta, Ga.
ENION, A. B.
WHEN, Syracuse, N. Y.
— F —
FAIR, JIM
WCPO-TV, Cincinnati. O.
GARAGHAN, JAY E.
WGN-TV, Chicago, 111.
FARRAR, ANTHONY
WAAM, Baltimore, Md.
FASSETT, JAMES
CBS
FELTON, NORMAN
WNBQ. Chicago, 111.
FERGUSON, JAMES
WLW-T, Cincinnati, O.
FISHER, MAGGY
ABC
FLOWER, JOHN
WMCT, Memphis, Tenn.
FORD, THOMAS I.
Uncle Jake's House
WEWS, Cleveland, O.
FOX, D. L.
WHEN, Syracuse, N. Y.
FREEBORN, CARLYLE W.
WNBK, Cleveland, O.
FULLER, SAM
Jack Carson, CBS
— G —
GANZ. WILLIAM J.
e. 1894.
1001
GARRIfeON, GREG
WENR-TV. Chicago, 111.
GOGGIN, RICHARD
ABC-TV
GOODWIN, SID
ABC
GORDON, WILLIAM
KTSL, Hollywood, Calif.
GOSCH, MARTIN
WCBS. New York, N. Y.
GOTTLIEB, LESTER
GRAFF, E. JO^SrSY
WBKB. Chicago, 111.
GRAMMAR, BOB
WBAP-TV, Fort Worth Tex
GREANEY, ED
WMCT, Memphis, Tenn.
— H —
HALDI, JOHN
WBNS-TV, Columbus, O.
HALL, LEE
WNHC-TV, New Haven, Conn
HALLACK, VANCE
WNBW, Washington, D. C.
HANDLEY, ALAN
WNBT, New York N Y
HAUSER, DWIGHT '
ABC
HEADLEY, SHERMAN
WTCN-TV, Minneapolis, Minn
HENLEY, ARTHUR
(See Writers)
HILL, JAMES
WLW-T, Cincinnati, O.
HINE, DONALD M.
KTSL, Hollywood, Calif
HOLOWCHAK, EUGENE
WWJ-TV, Detroit, Mich.
HORTON, HERB
WFLL-TV, Philadelphia, Pa.
HOWARD, CY
B. 1916, Wis., My Friend Irma;
Life With Luigl, KNX-CBS
JACKSON, DICK
WAVE-TV, Louisville, Ky.
JACOBER, WARREN
WBEN-TV, Buffalo, N. Y
JENNINGS, ROBERT C.
ABC
JOHNSON, BILLY
WLWD, Dayton, O.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM
ABC
— K —
KANE, DENNIS
WAAM, Baltimore, Md.
KELLER, FRED
WBEN-TV. Buffalo, N. Y.
KENT, RIKEL
WLW-T, Cincinnati. O.
KEVER, BONNIE
KRON - TV, San Francisco.
Calif.
KIBBEY, HUGH L.
WFBM-TV, Indianapolis, Ind.
KOSTE, WILLIAM
WWJ-TV, Detroit, Mich.
l*r<Mliiof i4»ii lt;uli«»-'l ol<'\ isioii
, WMIS, -KM';
KI,A( r\' H..ll\ w,
.1,
llll.
LEHMAN. ROBERT A.
B Dec 30, 1918, Tocomo, Wash.;
Commond Pcrtorniancc (prod-
dir I, APRS; Moke Believe Town
(W), CBS; Whistler (W), CBS;
Tell It Again (W), CBS; KTSL
(Don Lee TVi.
LEVY. RALPH
(Sec Directors!
I.KWIS. < «H.ltV
\V.Nri"\' MiUvMiiki'i'. Wis.
I.KillTMAN. IIKKH
Kll'l'V, TiiUa, OUI.i.
I.OWK. JOK
Kl.Al" TV, Holl.vwdiKl. ('Mlil.
I.l K.\S. KKN?:ST
WHNTV. ChicM^'d. 111.
i.irriNu. Mciioi-.vs
WICU, Erie. Pa.
1.1 KIK, AL
WBAP-TV. Fort Worth. Tex.
— Mc —
MiioDONNKLI,, NOKM.AN
Suspense, CBS
MiwL.AKEN. IVOR
WTCN-TV, Minneapolis, Minn.
MrKKE. BIRTT, JR.
W.\FM-TV, Rii-niliiL:h;im. Ala.
McLEOD, VICTOR
B. Aug. 2, 1906, Nampa, Ida.
Admiral Welcome Aboard, NBC
Believe It Or Not, Ripley, NBC
Chevrolet Teletheater, NBC-TV
Saturday Night Jamboree, NBC-
TV; NBC Summer Playhouse,
NBC-TV; Ballet Theater, NBC-
TV.
Mc.MlRRY, JAMES S.
WOIC, Washingrton, D. C.
— iW —
MACK. XILA
Let's Pretend, CBS
MANSFIELD, IRVING
This Is Show Business, CBS
MANSON, KENNETH
ABC
M.ARR. GEORGE
WTMJ-TV, Milwaukee, Wis.
M.ARVIN. EARL Z.
KBTV, Dallas, Tex.
MEEKS. DON
WCPO-TV, Cincinnati, O.
MICHEL, WERNER
Documentary Unit, CBS
MINER. WORTHINGTON
WCBS-TV, New York, N. Y.
MORRIS. FR.\NK
ABC
Ml'LC.AHY. RICH.ARD
ABC
MUNROE, PAUL C.
B. April 24, 1910, Portland, Me.;
54th St. Revue, Dr. I. Mogina-
tion. Actors Studio, Winner Toke
All, Paul Arnold, Sugar Hill
Times, CBS-TV.
MURRAY. KEN A.
B. July 14, 1903, New York, N.
Y.; The Ken Murray Show for
Anheuser-Busch, CBS.
1%
NOTTINGHAM, GFY
W'BAL-TV, Baltimore. Md.
— o —
O'HALL.AREN, BILL
"WOW-TV, Omaha, Nebr.
0\l«»|{D. KON.M.D <
KA'l'V. Tiil-.i (lUl.i
I'AI.MKIt. (.i:oi{(iK
WKKC TV. rnii'iiiiiMli. (>.
I'AITON. I'HII.
WK.NU'rV. tslii<sii:i>. III.
I'ETKRS(»\, ARTMI K
NHC TV
I'KTKIi;. I).\N
\V()W TV. (»iii.ili;i. .Ncl.r.
riKE. I,.\NNV
WJUKTV. Diln.il. .Mi.h.
rOTT.V.SCH. AI-LAN
KBTV. Dallas, Tex.
(Jl INN. MEI
WBAL-TV.
— I| —
Baltimoie, Md.
— R —
K.VNALLO. < II.\RI.KS
WNBK. Cleveland, O.
REICH. ED
KMTV. Omaha. Nebr.
REIXE.AUX. W.ALTER
WFBM-TV. Indianapolis. Ind.
RICH. RAY
WDSU-TV, New Orleans. La.
RITTER. ROBERT
WWJ-TV. Detroit, Mich.
ROBB. WILLIAM
KEYL, San Antonio, Tex.
ROBERTS. P.AIL
WFBM-TV, Indianapolis, Ind.
ROBERTSON. L.AWRENCE
ABC
KOBSON. WILLI.AM N.
Escape, CBS
ROL.AND. WTLL
Arthur Godfrey Show, CBS
ROSE. RALPH
CBS
ROSS. BERNARD
WBEN-TV, Buffalo, N. Y.
ROSS, DO>ir
ABC, ABC-TV
ROUNTREE. M.ARTH.A
Meet The Press
NBC-TV
ROWLAND. FRANK
WLW-D, Dayton, 0.
RUICK. MELVILLE H.
ABC
RYAN. BERNARD
WHAM-TV, Rochester. N. Y.
RYDSTROM. J.ANE
WAAM, Baltimore, Md.
SCHW.ARTZ, .ARTHUR
WCBS, New York, N. Y.
SCOTT. ED
WTCN-TV, Minneapolis, Minn.
SCOTT. JAY
WMCT, Memphis, Tenn.
SHIMP, BERT
WSAZ-TV, Huntingrlon. W. Va.
SKOTCH. ED
WENR-TV, Chicag-o, 111.
SLADE. J. M.
WHEN, Syracuse, N. Y.
SMITH, DOROTHY B.
KOD-TV, AlbuQuerque,
N. Mex.
STONE, EZR.A •
NBC-TV
STONE. M.ARTIN
ABC
SWOPE. HERBERT
B., JR.
fiand of America, Broadway Spot-
light, .Black Robe, NBC.
1002
THOMPSON. HARLAN
B. Sept. 24. 1899. Honibcllc.
Mo.; The Ed Wynn Show. CBS
TV.
THOMPSON.
JOSEPH A.
B. Feb. 25, 1909, Son Francisco,
Colif.; TV Commercials, Scars,
in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit,
Cleveland.
TOLL, TKD
ABC
TRAYIIERN, JAMES
WHA.M TV. RoclK-stLT. N. V,
1/
I'LLKICIi. JOHN
WFir.-TV, Philadelphia, Pa.
V.WDIVKEK, J.\MES
ADC TV
V.\N H.VAKTEN, C.
KOD-TV. AlhuMUeniuc.
VAN HARTESVELT,
FRANCIS
6. July 2, 1911, Grand Rapids,
Mich.; Great Glldersleeve, NBC;
Junior Miss, CBS; King's Men
Show, NBC; How Wrong Con
You See, TV.
V.Al GHN. CH.ARLES
WLW-D. Davton, O.
VINCENT, CHICK
(See Directors) .
— w —
W.ALKER. ELBERT
KTSL, Hollywood, Calif.
W.ALTON. MORT
WJBK-TV. Detroit. Mich.
W.AYNE. DON
WHIO-TV, Dayton, O.
AVEEDIN. H.ARFIELD
ABC
WEIDENAAR, CLAIR
ABC
WERRENRATH. REIN.ALD
WNBQ, Chicago. 111.
WHITING. jrDSON L.
WOIC, Washington. D. C.
WILLIAMS. KEITH
WAFM-TV Birmingrham. Ala.
WINCKLER,
CARLTON E.
B. Jan, 20, 1908, Jersey City,
N, J.
WITHERBEE. W.ALTER K.
WAVE-TV. Louisville, Ky.
WOLFE. ED
Till- O'Neils. DuMont
WOOD, BARRY
B. Feb. 12, 1910, Conn.; 54th
St. Revue, Esso Xmas Revue,
Hotpoint Holiday Hour, Carmen
(assoc. prod.), Kirby Stone Show,
Paul Arnold, Ted Steele, Jeon
Bargey, CBS-TV.
WOODS. DICK
WCPO-TV, Cincinnati, O.
WOOLLEN. RICHARD
ABC
WORMSER. J.ACK
ABC
WY.ATT. JERRY
W^BAL-TV, Baltimore, Md.
— z —
ZIRATO, BRUNO. JR.
Sing- It Ag-ain, CBS
Radio -TV Directors
^and their i^ork during 1949
— A —
ADAMS, WENDELL
Vaug'lin Monroe Show
CBS
ALLEN, CRAIG
Leave It To The Girls
NBC-TV
ALLEN, HOYT
Portia Faces Life
NBC
AMES, LOUIS
Song: Parade
WPIX
ANDREWS, CARL
Famous Jury Trials: The Fat
Man; Casebook of Gregory
Hood, ABC.
ANDREWS, CLARK
Starring- Boris Karloff,
Fat Man, ABC
ANDREWS, MARTIN
My True Story, The Casebook
of Gregory Hood, ABC
ARKUS, AL
Here's Heidy, MBS
ASHLEY, IRA
Grand Central Station
CBS
B —
The
BABB, JOHN
Author Meets the Critics, The
Herb Sheldon Show, Roger
Dann Show, Melody Corner,
ABC
BECKER, DON
Life Can Be Beautiful
NBC
BENNETT, TOM
The Fred Waring Show
NBC
BERNS, LARRY
Our Miss Brooks, Luni And
Abner, CBS
BERNS, SEYMOUR
ABC-TV
BISHOP, CHARLES
Singing Lady, Ireene Wicker,
Actor's Studio, ABC-TV
BLAIR, LEONARD
Auction-Aire, Celebrity Time,
Author Meets The Critics,
ABC-TV
BOYD, MAL
Hollywood In Three Dimen-
sions, CBS; Pick A Date, ABC.
BROEMAN, STUART
Breakfast on the Plaza, South-
emaires. Piano Playhouse, Bet-
ty Crocker (Magazine of The
Air), ABC
BROWN, HIMAN
Inner Sanctum
CBS
1003
Kiiflio-'l <'l<'\ isioii IMr<'('l<»r.s
HKOWN, MKNDK
Tho Affairs of I'elpr Salem
MTIS
Bl'NETT.V, FRANK
Cavaloailc Of Slars: Kamous
.Inry Trials, DuMont
lU'SS. FR.\NCF>i
Hob Ho\v:iril Sliiiw
cns-TV
Hl'TLKR, KAl.ril
I'liry Mason
MHS
It V RON, Kl)
Jlr. District Attorney
NBC
— c —
CAHAN, GEORGE M.
(See Producers).
CARNEY, JACK
Talent Scouts, Give And Take.
CBS
C.VRR. FREDERIC
Actor's Studio. Blind Date,
Celebrity Time. ABC-TV
CARTOUX. ALAN
Symphonette
CBS
CAVALIER. JOE
Supper Club
NBC-TV
CHAPMAN, BRUCE
Tell Your Neig'hbor
MBS
CLARKE. PHILIP N.
(See Radio-TV Artists)
COLE. JOHN
The Shadow
MBS
COOPER. WYLLIS
Quiet I'lease. ABC: Volume
One, ABC-TV: Escape, CBS,
CBS-TV.
COPE. DON
l.it'ht of The World
CORRIGAN. WILLIAM
B. Aug. 27, 1913, Grand Forks,
N. D.: The Clock, NBC-TV.
COCRTNEV. ALEX
Voice of The People
WPIX
COYLE. HARRY
New YorU Yankee Baseball
Games: Boxing: From Wesl-
ohester Arena: Boxinpr From
Sunnyside Arena: Roblee Fan-
fare. DuMont
— D —
DANIEL. OLIVER
N. Y. Philharmonic Symphony.
CBS
DAVIS, STAN
Invitation to Learning', Report
From Overseas
CBS
DEL VALLE, JAIME
Count of Monte Cristo
MBS
l>l-:i*i:\V. RICHARD
siiiiMi;,- Hons Karloff. ABC-
TV
DEMNE. JEBBT
This Is Your P.B.I.
ABC
l>l( K, HENRY
Kicrnan's Konicr, Victor Lind-
lahr, Tlie Money Savinc Club.
One Man's Opinion. Gems for
Thoufht, ABC
niETZ. .lOIIN
Crime Photographer, You Are
There. CBS
DILLON. SEAN
FitZAeralds. Hollywood Screen
Test, ABC-TV
DINEHART, ALAN
.'j4th St. Review
CBS-TV
DISKIN, MARSHAL
Roller Derby, Bowling Head-
liners, ABC-TV
DOYLE, ROBERT
Stop The Music. Prolessional
Football. ABC-TV
DuMONT, PAUL
D&H Miners
NBC
— E —
EAST, ED
B. Bloomington, Ind.; Pacific
Coast Network; TV Packages;
Meet The Champ, Eosy Does It
ond Who's Next; Head of Ed
East Creative Recorded Spots.
"This Is Show Business"
"The Show Goes On"
"Winner Tal(e All"
Directed
by
CBS-TV
— ,
AXEL
GRUENBERG
Directing
"THIS IS YOUR LIFE"
"TODAY'S CHILDREN"
1004
Radio-Television Directors
EHRENREICH, DAN
The Joe DiMag:g:io Show
CBS
EMERY, BOB
Rainbow House, MBS; DuMont
TV
EMERY, KAY
Small Fry Club
WABD
EPSTEIN, ROBERT HARLAN
The Croupier, At Home With
Music, Betty Clark Sing's, Tune
Time, ABC
FASSETT, JAMES
N. Y. Philharmonic Sym-
phony, CBS
FICKETT, HOMER
Theatre Guild On The Air
NBC
FISHER, CHARLES
When A Girl Marries
NBC
FRIEDMAN, HAROLD
Celebrity Time, Roller Derby,
ABC-TV
— G —
GERSON, HAROLD
Author Meets The Critics,
Pippy Hoolihan, ABC-TV
GIERLACH, CHET
We Love And Learn
NBC
GILLIS, DON
NBC Symphony
NBC
GOGGIN, RICHARD
ABC-TV
GOODSON, MARK
Stop The Music
ABC
GOODWIN, SID
ABC
GORALL, LESLIE
Celebrity Time, ABC-TV
GORMAN, WALTER
The Road of Life
NBC
GOSCH, MARTIN
Tonig-ht On Broadway
CBS-TV
GOTTLIEB, LESTER
Sing- It Ag-ain, Robert Q.
Lewis, CBS
GRAHAM, JOE
B. Sept. 15, 1916, Ohio; Modern
Romances, ABC, Mr. President
(N. Y.), ABC.
GRAYSON, MITCHELL
Big Sister
CBS
GREEN, rVAN
This Woman's Secret, NBC:
It Seems Like Yesterday, KFI-
TV
GREINER. ROBERT
Sunday Morning^ Concert Hall,
People and Things, Fantasy
in Melody, Pauline Fredericks,
ABC
GRUENBERG, AXEL
B. Aug. 17, 1907, Riga, Russia;
This Is Your Life, NBC; Today's
Children, NBC.
— H —
HAFNER, LES
'Motion Pictures Stoges, Inc.
HAMILTON, WILLIAM
Kate Smith Calls, We Care,
ABC
HANCOCK, ORRIE
News of America
CBS
HANNA, ARTHUR
Our Gal Sunday
CBS
HARGIS, TOM
The Roy Rogers Show
MBS
HARRELL. CHARLES
T.
B. Nov. 28, 1913, Lincoln, Nebr.
famous Jury Trials, DuMont-TV
Chance of A Lifetime, ABC
Think Fast, ABC, ABC-TV.
HAUPT, JAMES
Band of America
NBC
CHARIEST. HARRELL
RADIO — TV
PRODUCER- DIRECTOR
DICK SANDWICK
Television Director
1005
ICiidio- I ('l<'\ isi<»ii llirci'lors
II \l SKK. I)>> K.iri
\ Hi-
IIWM.KN, M AICK
'I'hr Ula.U KoIm-
MIC TV
II A \ DKN. JKir
I'liiitii I'layTinic, Kollci- Iic-r-
li.v. Stop The Mlisii'. A 1!C 'I'V
II.WKS. JA.MKS
NiWS of lllr Wnll.l
N I !( ■
IIKDKIKK. Ti:i>
M.irliii K.iiir I'nv.ilc Eyc
NUC
IIKISCII. (il.KN
lUirvi'sl of Stars
NBC
IIKI.I.F.K. FRANKTJX
The Krciiil Patcc
CliS-TV
HKNKV. KABKTTK
Photo Crime. ABC-TV
HIM>MA\. JOHN
Vdiics Tlial Live. Ted Mnloiie.
I'handu. Fantasy In Music
Betty CfocUer (Matraziiie ol
the Air I. ABC
HOWARD. OY
My Friend Irnia, Life Willi
Liiigi, CBS
IIOWARO, HKXRY
Myslei-y Tlicaire
CBS
1N(.K.\M. II.\I(K\
llasil Kathlione Shiiw. Iliu-
Story. K.ili' Smilli Sim-'.x. I..o\iih
SmImpI ^Ihiu 'I'wu (In A Cllic.
ii{VI.\<;. ( II.VKI.KS
Tliis Is NoiM Drake
CHS
J
JOHNSON. WII.I.IAM
.Mil-
JO\.\.S. I'.\l I,
Sports I'ar.ide
.M US
JONKS. <'I..\RK
Moliawk Showroom,
Firestone
NBC-TV
Voice of
— K
KKITH. HAL
Ligrhts Out. Cols-ate Theatre:
Chevrolet Tele-Theatre. NBC-
TV.
KING, ED
David Harum
NBC
KNIGHT, PAIL «
The U.N. Is My Beat,
NBC
KO«. AN.
M nnlii
M US
KRK.IG.M,
.liihnny
('ll,llU'l-
AK'I lit K
lly KxpcrlH
l(l< IIAKD CHAKLKH
Thompson Show,
ol a Lifclime.
Thout.'hlK m I'aKHinK. Olil —
New — Horrowed & Blue,
Concert of Amerioaii Jazx.
AHC
— L —
LKON.\KI). IU( K
.\Ii\ I 'li.irnilion. Mr. Ki-i-n
CliS
LEFTWICH,
ALEXANDER
This Is Show Business; Toast of
the Town; The Show Goes On;
Winner Take All; Morcy Amster-
dam Show; Adventures in Jazi,
CBS-TV.
LEVY. RALPH
Ed Wynn Show, CBS-TV;
Young Show, CBS-TV.
LKWIS, AL
Our Miss Brooks
CBS
LEWIS, DAVE
Morey Amsterdam Show.
Mont
LEWIS, RICHARD
Quick As A Flash
MBS
Alan
Du-
WILLIAM MARCEAU
Writer- Director of TV
H»raBKS'»!S >«..,<«»^*^/ J¥*l»tJa<)S!S*«*«#«s*^''^s«''
JOE GRAHAM
WRITER-DIRECTOR
1006
Radio-Television Directors
LIVEKIGHT, HERMAN
PhotoCrime, ABS-TV
LOEWI, BOB
And Everything Nice, Dii-
Mont
LOMBARD. PRISCILLA
TV I'elephone Game, On Trial,
A Couple Of Joes, ABC-TV
LOVETON, JOHN
Mr. and Mrs. North
CBS
LOWE, DAVID
The O'Neils, DuMont
— 3tc —
MacCALLUM. WILLIAM
Prank & Ernest, Old Fash-
ioned Revival Hour, Sunday
Morning- Music Time, Big: &
Little Club, Pauline Freder-
icks, ABC
MacDONNELL, NORMAN
Suspense, CBS
MACGREGOR, JOCK
Nick Carter, Master Detective
MBS
MCKEE, WES
The Goldberg:s
CBS
iff.
MANSFIELD, IRVING
This Is Show Business, CBS
M.ANSON, KENNETH
ABC
MARCEAU. WILLIAM
T.
B. Jan. 17, 1905, Butte, Mont.;
The iPlainclothesman, Magic Cot-
tage, WAB'D-DuMont.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM
Modern Romances, It's Yoiu-
Business, ABC
MARTINI, ROLAND
The Pet Milk Show
NBC
MICHEL, WERNER
Documentary Unit, CBS
MIDDLETON, GLENN
Amos 'n' Andy
CBS
MOORE, KINGMAN T.
iV-
NATHANSON, EDVVAKU
Blind Dale. Roller Derby.
ABC-TV
NEL.SON, RALPH
Mama
CBS-TV
NICKELL, PAUL
Man Ag-ainst Crime. Studio
One
CBS-TV
NOVAK, BOB
B Bar B Ranch
MBS
NUGENT, EDWARD
Auction-Aire, ABC-TV
— o —
OPPENHEIMER, JESS
My Favorite Husband
MACK, NILA
Let's Pretend, CBS
Lig:hts Out. NBC-TV;
Theater. NBC -TV;
Camera, NBC-TV
MORGAN, JAMES
Queen For A Day
MBS
MORRIS, FRANK
Ballet
Candid
CBS
P
PAPP, FRANK
The Eternal Lig-ht
NBC
ABC
MOSS, HERBERT
Mother Knows Best
PAUL, BYRON
Mr. I. Mag-ination
CBS-TV
CBS
MULCAHY, RICHARD
ABC
PEMBERTON, MURDOCK
Pick A Date, Amateur Houi
ABC
George W. Allen
Producer - Director
(,(,
THE WHISTLER
99
MAC BENOFF
Director ■ Writer
"LIFE WITH LUIGI"
1007
IC;i(lio- I <'l<'\ isidii IHiM'clors
rEYSEK. JOHN
Suspense
cns-TV
rOI/A. KDDIK
MldlKllI'
AHl'
I'OWKKS. ( IIAKI.KS II.
Aiilhor Mccis the Critics: Hol-
lywood Screen Test; On Trial.
ABC-TV.
rilESSMAN. DAVE
Actors' Studio
CBS-TV
— K —
R.'XMSEY. JIM
Meet Your Match
MBS
RAYEL. JOHX F.
The Pishins' And Hunt in'-'
Club Of The Air. DuMont
KKHFORI). KKNNKTH
Ted Steele Show
CBS-TV
REDFORD, WILI.I.VM J.
ABC
RICCA. ERXTEST
Helen Trent
CBS
RICH. DAVID
Talent Scouts
CBS-TV
RITTER, RICILARD
America's Town Meeting-. Stop
the Music. Counterspy. Henry
J. Taylor, ABC
ROBBIE, SEYMOUR
Master Control, ABC-TV
ROBERTS, CLEDGE
Mr. Masic
ROBERTSON, LAWRENCE
ABC
ROBERTSON, TED
Straig-ht Arrow
MBS
ROBSON, WILLI.AM N.
Escape, CBS
RODGERS, DOUG
Mohawk Showroom
NBC-TV
ROLAND, WILL
Arthur Godfrey Show, CBS
ROSE. RALPH
Tell It Ag-ain, Garry Moore
Show. CBS
RUBIN, JACK
Hilltop House
CBS
RUDICH, NAT
Buddy Rog-ers Showcase, ABC-
TV: Here's Heidy, MBS
— s —
SANDWICK, DICK
B. Aug, 19, 1922, Chicago, III.;
Inside Detective, Court of Cur-
rent Issues, Your Television Shop-
per, Vincent Lopez, Shoppers.
Mat, Double Day Show, DuMont-
TV.
SAUNDERS, JAMES
Wrestling Prom Sunnyside
Arena, DuMont
SCANLAN, WALTER
Headline Edition. Ciirneifio
Hall, On Trial. PerHonallly
Piirlr.iilK. The Sheriff, ABC
.S( II.MINKR. FR.VNK
Studio One
(• US-TV
SCHWAB. LAURENCE.
JR.
B. March 31, 1922, New York,
N, Y,; The Clock, NBC: Televi-
sion Screen Magazine, NBC.
SCIBETTA, JOSEPH
The Aldrich Family
NBC
SEGAL, ALEX
Starring: Boris Karloff, ABC-
TV
SEILER, HUGO
Twin Views of the News
MBS
SIMPSON. GARRY C.
Chevrolet Tele-Theatre, Philco
Television Playhouse, Colgate
Theatre, NBC.
SLATTERY. ED
Young Widder Brown
NBC
SMITH, PERRY
Photo-Play-Time, Paul White-
man's Goodyear Revue, ABC-
TV
SOMERVILLE, WARREN
Woman of Tomorrow, WJZ;
Nancy Craig, Talk Your Way
Out of It, N. y. Tonight with
Allen Prescott, ABC
SPOSA, L.
Okay, Mother
WABD
STEEN, CORTLAND
Think Past, Market Melodies
& TV Telephone Games, ABC-
TV
STEEN, ROBERT
The Herb Sheldon Show, Coun-
terspy, Think Past, Galen
Drake, ABC
STEVENS, GARY
Twenty Questions
MBS
TELFORD, FRANK
Silver Theatre
CBS-TV
TH.^YER, NESTOR
John B. Kennedy, News
MBS
TIPPER, GERTRUDE
Stop The Music, ABC-TV
TOLL, TED
ABC
TORJLEY, ROBERT
Ladies Be Seated, Headline
Edition, Greatest Story Ever
Told, ABC
— u —
UHL, RICHARD
Big Town
NBC
URQUBLART, CHARLES
The Guiding Lig-ht
CBS
— V —
\.\i.i;.\r.\, LYNN
Lamp Unto My Feet
CBS-TV
\.\M)IVKER, JAMES
.Mil TV
\ lETOR, TO.M
'Plic Hiu' Story
NHC
VINCENT, CHICK
Pepper Young's Family, NBC; Ad-
ventures of Chorlie Chan, ABC:
At Home and How, W)Z-TV:
Ship's Reporter, 'WIZ-TV.
VOITS.AS, GEORGE
Playboys
NBC
w —
W.VLLISER. BLAIR
Singing Lady
ABC-TV
WARBURTON, CHARLES
My True Story. ABC. WJZ;
Great Plays. NBC; Radio
Guild, NBC.
WARWICK, BILL
Easy Does It
NBC-TV
\\'EEDIN, HARFIELD
ABC
WEIDENAAR, CLAIR
ABC
WEIHE, FRED
Backstage Wile
NBC
WHITE, LARRY
Captain Video, Rumpus
Room, WABD
WHITE, WALTER, JR.
Hopalong Cassidy, Down Our
Way, MBS,
WIEST, GEORGE
Someone You Know, Ameri-
cnn Sports Page, Hour of
Faith. ABC
WOLFF, NAT
Hollywood Star Theatre, NBC;
Halls of Ivy, NBC.
WOOLLEN, RICHARD
ABC
WORMSER, JACK
ABC
WRIGHT, WYNN
Official Detective
MBS
— Y —
YURDIN, CLAY
Truex Family
WPIX
YOUNG, CARLTON
County Fair
CBS
Z
Z.ACHARY, GEORGE
Gang Busters
CBS
ZIRATO, BRUNO, JR.
Sing It Again, CBS
ZOLLER, JOHN
Calvacade of America
NBC
1008
^I^oman Commentators
HOME ECONOMISTS
of Radio Stations in the United States
Alabama
Badham. Mary WBRC-TV, Birmingham
Boschung-, Opal WKUL, Cullman
Brown, Camille WSFA, Montgromery
Colby. Christine WHBS, Huntsville
Davis, Ann WJHO, Opelika
Dennis, Marjorie WAFM-TV, Birmingham
Dannavant, Marjorie WJMW, Athens
Foster, Jean WVOK, Birmingham
Harris, Virginia WKRG, Mobile
Hubbard, Frances WAUD, Auburn
Hughes, Marjorie WJMW, Athens
Jackson, Sara WOOB, Anniston
Leighton, Helen WABB, Mobile
Littlepage, Evelyn R WMFT, Florence
Mahoney, Esther WSFA, Montgomery
Spitler, Margaret WAPI, Birmingham
Stack, Imogens R WLAY, Muscle Shoals
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Arizona
Benoit, Virginia KOPO, Tucson
Bentley, Elaine KTAR. Phoenix
Botkin, Freda KCNA, Tucson
Hall, Lorraine KOOLr, Phoenix
L«e, Patricia KTAR, Phoenix
Pfister, Roberta M KYCA, Prescott
Richey, Jan KVOA, Tucson
Sawyer, Ann KTKT, Tucson
Wright, Jeanne KOY, Phoenix
•
Arkansas
Allen, Anne KARK, Little Rock
Davis, Ann KWFC, Hot Springs
Floyd, Florence. . KFPW, Fort Smith
Forster, Bobbie H KXLR, Little Rock
Livingston, Lorene KUOA, Siloam Springs
Madden, Mina. KLRA, Little Rock
O'Day, Patti KGRH, Fayetteville
Parker, Mary KFFA, Helena
Prickett, Maxine KOLA, Pine Bluff
Sanders, Nell KTHS, Hot Springs
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California
Ashwood, Eve KYNO, Fresno
Barnes, Harriet KSRO, Santa Rosa
Barton, Emily, KFRC, San Francisco
Best, Betty KVVC, Ventura
Bruton, Lydian KVOE, Santa Ana
Bye, Bess KFRC, San Francisco
Casey, Mary Ann. KIST, Santa Barbara
Dunbar, Hariette KMNS, San Luis Obispo
Fleischmann, Betty KVEC, San Luis Obispo
Flower, Elsie KGDM, Stockton
Green, Edith KRON-TV San Francisco
Gurnee, Leslie KMNS, San Luis Obispo
Hart, Trula KEEN, San Jose
Higbee, Hilda KTRB, Modesto
Hogan, Lee KNBH, Hollywood
Holden, Ann KGO, San Francisco
Hughes, Claire .KWKW. Pasadena
Jadden, Audrey KWKW, Pasadena
Jewell, Izetta KCBQ, San Diego
Johnson, Dorothy KSON, San Diego
Kirby, Joy KSGN, Sanger
Kitchen, Katherine KERN, Bakersfield;
KFBK, Sacramento; KMJ, Fresno; KWG. Stock-
ton
Lesly, Gail KTMS, Santa Barbara
Mallery. Joyce KXO, El Centre
Marble, Margaret KVEN, Ventura
Mason, Vivian KHUM, Eureka
Morse, Molly KGB, San Diego
Oppenheimer, Kitty KTIM, San Rafael
Paige, Frances KCRA, Sacramento
Parsons, Sue KSJO, San Jose
Ramey, Wanda KWBR, Oakland
Rice, Roberta KXOB, Stockton
Scheere, Gail KWG, Stockton
Schram, Violet KFVD, Los Angeles
Smith, Jane KVVC, Ventura
Stephenson, Jean KALI, Pasadena
Stewart, Faye KPIX, KSFO, San Francisco
Thompson, Helen Faye KOCS, Ontario
Thompson, Ruth KYA, San Francisco
Todd, Jane KCBS, San Jose
Tracy, Virginia KAFY, Bakersfield
Trumbull, Marjorie. . .KPIX, KSFO, San Francisco
Young, Norman KTSL, Hollywood
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Colorado
Carroll, Pat KLMR, Lamar
Cimino, Lena KSFT, Trinidad
Collope, Mary KCOL, Fort Collins
Cooper, Francel Hudson. .KVOR, Colorado Springs
Elkins, Mildred KGHF, Pueblo
Elliott, Nancy KIUP, Durango
Fields, Helen KVOD, Denver
Hammer, Muriel KEXO, Grand Junction
Hammersley, Mrs. Evadna KOA, Denver
Hay, Henrietta KFXJ, Grand Junction
Hayes, Carma KOKO, La Junta
Hunter, Barbara KFKA, Greeley
Miner, Prances KRAI, Craig
Moore, Virginia KVRH, Salida
Morton, Kathy KRDO, Colorado Springs
Scott, Nikki KMYR, Denver
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Connecticut
Colbert, Jean WTIC, Hartford
Coleman, Dorothy WMMW, Meriden
Gibson, Claire WONS, Hartford
Hall, Lee WNHC, WNHC-TV, New Haven
Hays, Mary Bradshaw WICC, Bridgeport
Hurlburt, Mimi WATR, Waterbury
Johnson, Pat WAVZ, New Haven
King, Mrs. Una WTHT, Hartford
McCarthy, Stephanie WLIZ, Bridgeport
Maloney, Ellen WWCO, Waterbury
Nauman, Mrs. Hilda WNLC, New London
O'Brien, Jean WNHC-TV, New Haven
Osborne, Maybelle Hinton WBRY, Waterbury
Parker, Helen WMMW, Meriden
Parks, Connie WLIZ, Bridgeport
Pattee, Betty WKNB, New Britain
Porter, Jeanne WELI, New Haven
Rundell, Anne WLAD, Danbury
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Delaware
Crosman, Ellen WAMS, Wilmington
Price, Marjorie WILM, Wilmington
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District of Columbia
Blair, Anne WQQW, Washington
Burnham, Mary WMAL, Washington
Crane, Ruth WMAL, Washington
Lee, Elinor WOIC, WTOP, Washington
Osgood, Nancy WRC, Washington
Markel, Mrs. Hazel Kenyon
WTOP, WTTG, Washington
Florida
Barfield, Ona WDLF, DeLand
Barnes, Betty. . WCNH, Quincy
Bartelt, Ruth WLOP, Orlando
Boyer, Margaret. WMMB, Melbourne
1009
W 4»iii;iii ('«>iiiiii<'iif ;iloi x-lloiii4' llcoiHiiiiisIs lt;Mli<»-l'\
BiitltT, Mr». J.iiic WUHS. Miami
n.vron. ICva \VA l/P. Tampa
Carlson. Aiiio WIHK, Wist I'alin Jda.li
ClirisloiiliiT, Mai'joi'ii- WyAIM, >1iami
Daly. Aiiiic WI'DQ. Jaiksonvillc
Davis. A«iuvs \VI)HI>, Hr.KliMilmi
DDiiahiii-, Ruth WLOK. Orlanil.i
liilmoiir. Jane WNDH. D.i.vloii.i ]5caili
.lolinsoii, Jean WMUM. Miami Ui'arli
M.'Caitli.v. Josephine WMIK. VVTV.I. Miami
Mead, nollic WSI'li. Sai;isola
Moocl.v, Emily Winton WKI-A, Tamjia
0'D:iy. Willie Wlol). Miami
Fieice. .I;ii>kie . WTVJ, Miami; WVC(;. Coral Gables
Keyiiolils. Laura WMMU. Melliourue
Roeu. Marcia WORZ. Orlamlo
Smith, Ruth WHOO, Orlando
Smith. Susie WDHL, Brailcnton
Stanley. Kay WMBK. .lacUsonvillo
WalUrr. Frnnkye WFOY. St. All^nlstine
W'hitliekl. Uetty WINK. Fort Myers
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Georgia
Alford. Kitty WRGA. Rome
Browning-, Mrs. Eileen WVOP, Vidalia
Clayton. Reba WQXI. Atlanta
Day. Enid W'AGA, Atlanta
Dishields. Billic WEAS. Atlanta
Farmer, Helen WMAZ. Macon
Fields, Geraldine (Miss) WAYX. Wayeross
Jarrell, Mrs. W. W WKTG. Thomasvillc
Jarrett. Bella WIBB. Maeon
Kent. Scoop WGLS. Decatur
McKay, Dorothy WROM. Rome
Martin. Kitty WAYX. Wayeross
Mee, Peggy WFOM, Marietta
Miller. Ann WSAV. Savannah
Morris. Louise WDAK. Columbus
Parker. Anne WJBF. Augrusta
Rogerson. Gloria WFOM. Marietta
Swain, Jayne WQXI, Atlanta
Trent. Susan WGBA. Columbus
Turner. Wilma Olive WMOC. Coving-ton
Ward. Del WNEX, Macon
Wasden, Alice C WTOC, Savannali
Watkins, Mickey WBBQ. Augusta
Westbrook, Wyolene WEAS, Atlanta
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Idaho
Adamson. Norma KEIO. Pocatello
Cornell, Barbara KIDO. Boise
Langre, Lucile KVNI. Coeur D'Alene
McAllister. Ruth KRPL. Moscow
Schultz. Florence KTFI. Twin Falls
Searle, Melva KID. Idaho Falls
Waite. Shirley KSEI, Pocatello
Yates. Marg-aret KSEI, Pocatello
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Illinois
Banks. Pat WBKB. Chicago
Blair. Mrs. K. Q WIRL, Peoria
Carlstrom. Dee WJJD, Chicago
Clark, Virginia WGN, Chicago
Colwell, Virginia WLDS. Jacksonville
Conw^ay, Ellen WLPO. La Salle
Crane. Martha WLS. Chicago
Czuwarowa. Nina WEDC, Chicag-o
Dolan, Bonnie WLBK, De Kalb
Hart, Elizabeth WMAQ, Chicago
Hayden, Elaine WMRO, Aurora
Jeffery, Sylvia WKAN, Kankakee
Johannes, Olga WROK, Rockford
Joyce, Helen WLS. Chicago
Karney, Beulah WENR. WENR-TV, Chicago
Knig-ht, Phyllis WLBH. Mattoon
Layne, Jean ...» WCNT, Centralia
McLoug-hlin. Miss May WMBD, Peoria
Meisner, Joan WSOY. Decatur
Montgomery, Lois WLBK. De Kalb
Moore. Barbara WMBD. Peoria
Pfeil, E. J WNMP, Evanston
Prescott. Betty WTMV. East St. Louis
Ronan. Honore E WDAN. Danville
Rush. Betty WKAI, Macomb
Sawyer, Elizabeth WBTS, Canton
Sexton, Marion WT.\D, Quin<y
Siillon, Charlolle WWXL, Peoria
W.iid. Mary WHOW. Clinton
Wayne. Rosemary WJJD. Chicak'o
White. Stella WAIT, Chicago
Zarley, Lois WJOL. Joliet
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Indiana
Hl.-ick, Virtfinia WJPS, EvanHville
Uleck, Ruth WIMS, Michiifan City
Brewer, Maytha WTCJ, Tell City
Call. Dorothy WTCJ. Tell City
Crook. Carol WAOV. Vinoennes
Daniels. Catherine WISH. IndianapoliH
Ellenbrand. Jane WANE, Fort Wayne
Fall. Bill WEOA. Evansville
Kariell. Mrs. Rose Lee WKBM. Indianapolis
.l.i.kson. Sally WTTS. WTTV. BloominuMon
.loiics. M.ir.v Elizabeth W'AOV. Vincennes
Lc.ihy. Barbara WBIW. Bedford
Lewis, Phyllis WCNB. Coiuiersville
M<Donald. Mary WGL. Fort Wayne
Minick. Mrs. Frances WBIW. Bedford
Reynolds. Ruth WIRE. Indianapolis
Riley, Sue WHOT, South Bend
Ryan. Helen WTHI. Terre Haute
Sparkman^ Betty WTOM, Bloominpton
Trigg, Ethel WTRC, Elkhart
Tucker, Sue WKB V. Richmond
Weston, Jane WOWO. Fort Wayne
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Iowa
Adams, Kay WMT, Cedar Rapids
Bruce, Kay KASI, Ames
DuMond. Irene KXEL. ^Vaterloo
Fitzsrerald. Jacqueline KDTH. Dubuque
Gearhardt, Pamela KCRG. Cedar Rapids
Gonzales. Genevieve KTRI. Sioux City
Johnson. Gwen KROS. Clinton
Kyle. Betty KIOA. Des Moines
Marshall, Mary Louise WOC, Davenport
McCormick. Mona KXIC. Iowa City
Murphv. Doris KMA. Shenandoah
Peck. "Ph.vllis KROS. Clinton
Rankin. Mary KVFD. Fort Dodge
Shoemaker. Adella KMA. Shenandoah
Shorten. Martha KDTH. Dubuque
Smith, Raymond A. (Mrs.)
Sports Album KSWI. Council Bluffs
St. Clara. Sister Mary. B. V. M.. . .WKBB. Dubuque
Vaughn. Libbie KWWL. Waterloo
Volger. Thelma KWPC. Muscatine
Walters. Ann KASI. Ames
Wells. Betty KRNT. Des Moines
Westre. Norma KOKX. Keokuk
Young-. Jessie KFNF, Shenendoah
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Kansas
Brooks. Julie WREN. Topeka
Huff. Joan KANS. Wichita
King-. Mrs. E. J KFH. Wichita
McKinley. Verona KSCB. Liberal
MacDonald. Marie WFBI. Wichita
Newkirk. Grace Lee KXXX. Colby
Powell. Dorothy KLKC. Parsons
Snyder, Helen KCLO, Leavenworth
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Kentucky
Brooks, Sunny WNOP. Newport
Burke. Agnes WGRC. Louisville
Daly, Linda WLOU. Louis-ville
Dooley. Jane WFKY. Frankfort
Ellis. Marian WHAS. Louisville
Haan. Ruth WMTC, Vancleve
Hubert. Ann WAVE. Louisville
Martin. Rosemary WNOP. Newport
Maxwell. Bette WLAP. Lexington
Ma.v. Irene WVJS. Owensboro
Miller. Mrs. Elwanda WTCO. Campbellsville
Person. Violet WMTC. Vancleve
Price. Amy WLEX. Lexingrton
Seav. Blanche WCMI. Ashland
Stahl. Evelyn Carroll WPAD. Paducah
Weiller. Louise WINN. Louisville
Word, Elizabeth WLBJ. Bowling" Green
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• Woman Commeiitators-Honie EeoiKMiiists — Radio-TV • • •
Louisiana
Adams, Jane KALiB, Alexandria
Boyd, Daisy Lee WLCS, Baton Rougre
Flettrich, Terry . . WDSU-TV, New Orleans
Koltun, Ruth WJBO, Baton Rou&e
Leslie, Jean WJRM, New Orleans
Richard, Lena WDSU-TV, New Orleans
Rosenfleld, Rose KSYL, Alexandria
Savelle, Tarris WLCS, Baton Roug-e
Smith, Joyce WDSU, WDSU-TV, New Orleans
Stacey, Ettie K KSYL, Alexandria
Strobble, Mary Ann KPLC, Lake Charles
Theaux, Mrs. Ray B KVOL, Lafayette
Wagner, Eleanor Hall KALB, Alexandria
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Maine
Butler, Cecilia WLAM, Lewiston
Colby, Jane WIDE, Biddeford
Deane, Beth WGUY, Bangor
Drivas, Chrisoula WIDE, Biddeford
Gibbs, Agnes F WCSH, Portland
Gould, Diana WCOU, Lewiston
Rice, Catherine WPAU, Augusta
Standish, Martha WPOR, Portland
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Maryland
Alwyn, Eve WCBM, Baltimore
Alwyn, Lauri WCBM, Baltimore
Blasock, Monel E WASL, Annapolis
Conboy, Anita WBAL, WBAL-TV, Baltimore
DeLano, Martha WCUM, Cumberland
Dierken, Kitty WAAM, Baltimore
Dorsey, Polly WBMD, Baltimore
Egolf, Grace Campbell WBCC, Bethesda
McCall, Bettie WCAO, Baltimore
Martin, Marie L WBOC. Salisbury
Martin, Mollie WBAL, WBAL-TV, Baltimore
Parmenter, Miriam WASL, Annapolis
Robertson, May C WPMD, Frederick
Temple, Martha Ross WFBR, Baltimore
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Massachusetts
Auger, Gloria WLYN, Lynn
Bailey, Mildred WCOP, Boston
Bolles, Janet WBET, Brockton
Bradford, Ann WLLH, Lowell-Lawrence
Broeg, Heloise Parker WEEI, Boston
Brown, Mae WMAS, Springfield
Cartwright, Christian WCCM. Lawrence
Chase, Julie WTAG, Worcester
Connelly, Jeanne WNEB, Worcester
Cutles, Anne WCRB, Waltham
Evans, Christine WHDH, Boston
Flanders, Lyda WTAG, Worcester
Fortescue, Priscilla WEEI, Boston
Giza, Wanda WARE, Ware
Herlihey, Margaret Kimball WLYN, Lynn
Higgenson, Rebakah WMEX, Boston
Hope, Helen WHYN, Holyoke
Huse, Bertha C WLAW, Lawrence
King, Dorothea WSPR, Springfield
Kneeland, Miss Eileen WHAV, Haverhill
McKittrick, Dorothy WEIM. Fitehburg
Matson, Shirley WAAB, Worcester
Phelan, Bette WHOB, Gardner
Philbein, Kay WCCM, Lawrence
Pratt, Sally WKOX. Framingham
St. George, Anita WCRB. Waltham
Seymour, Freddie WBET, Brockton
Sherwood, Peg WBKA, Brockton
Sweeney, Marion Lane WBKA, Brockton
Victor, Evelvn WBMS, Boston
Vincent, Pal WHOB, Gardner
Whitaker, Isabel WAAB, Worcester
Michigan
Barber, Mary WBCK, Battle Creek
Bellstrom, Barbara WDM J. Marquette
Clark, Agnes WJR, Detroit
Fountaine, Margaret WSOO. Sault Ste, Marie
Fuller, Betty WKZO, Kalamazoo
Gibson, Mrs. Judy WHRV, Ann Arbor
Harris, Mrs. Frances WWJ, WWJ-TV, Detroit
Holmgren, Lois WJPD, Ishpeming
Isaac, Rose W.IMS, Ironwood
Keller, Connie WBCK, Battle Creek
Labbitt, Myrtle CKLW, Detroit
Lewis, June WJEF, Grand Rapids
Little, Lenorc WOOD, Grand Rapids
McBride. Jean WWJ, WWJ-TV. Detroit
Martin, Margaret Nickerson . . . WHRV, Ann Arbor
Melrose, Edythe Fern WXYZ-TV, Detroit
Miller, Nadine M WGRD, Grand Rapids
Million, Peggy WHFB, Benton Harbor
Morgan, Mary CKLW, Detroit
Sutherland, Alice WKBZ, Muskegon
Tuttle, Lee WILS, Lansing
Wright, Bess WKMH, Dearborn
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Minnesota
Barzen, Katherine KTRP. Thief River Falls
Bayne, Barbara WLOL, Minneapolis
Daniels, Elizabeth KDAL, Duluth
Poss, Ellen KATE, Albert Lea
Frankberg, Mary KGDE, Fergus Falls
Given, Marj KLER, Rochester
Gran, Hulda KEYD, Minneapolis
Haeberle, Arleth . . . WTCN, WTCN-TV, Minneapolis
Peters, Irene KWLM, Willmar
Preisser, June (Columbia Movie Star)
WEBC, Duluth
Taylor, Tiny KWOA, Worthington
Wilson, Mrs. Rae KFAM, St. Cloud
Wright, Gloria KBUN, Bemidji
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Mississippi
Cole, Gerry WHOC, Philadelphia
Dial, Rosalie WAPF, McComb
Hall, Jane WVIM, Vicksburg
Hammonds, Lillian WMIS, Natchez
Lee, Marjorie WRBC, Jackso.i
St. Amant, Joan WHSY, Hattiesburg
Sugg, Helen WROX, Clarksdale
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Missouri
Carson, Alice KXEO, Mexico
Donze, Aileen KSGM, Ste. Genevieve
Ellis, Caroline KFRM, KMBC, Kansas City
Hanks, Nancy KIRX, Kirksville
Hillyard, Margaret KDMO, Carthage
Johnson, Bea KFRM, KMBC, Kansas City
Lea, Sandra WHB, Kansas City
Logan, Martha WHB, Kansas City
Munsch, Louise WEW. St. Louis
Rees, Doris WTTR, Rolla
Woodward, Joan KPEQ, St. Joseph
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Montana
Day, Erin KGVO, Missoula
Gordon, Lindy KOJIM, Havre
Gray, Mary KAVR, Havre
Hines, "Kay" KBMY, Billings
Hovde, Joan KGVO, Missoula
Parker, Mary Clair KXLF, Butte
Ryan, Helen M KANA, Anaconda
Thompson, Margaret KIYI, Shelby
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Nebraska
Anderson, Mrs. Florence KJSK, Columbus
Bohlsen, Martha WOW, WOW-TV. Omaha
Bruce. Charlotte KODY, North Platte
Jabenis, Elaine WOW, Omaha
Jesse, Marie Stewart KOWH, Omaha
Moore, Mary WJAG, Norfolk
Nekuda, Lydia KFOR, Lincoln
Norwood, Helen KFGT, Fremont
West,- Belle KOIL, Omaha
Wilkins. Kay KPAB, Omaha
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Nevada
Jones, Havelyn KRAM, Las Vegas
Kitchen, Katherine KOH, Reno
McNulty, Patricia .KOH, Reno
Medive, Madlen KWRN, Reno
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New Hampshire
Casseboom, Adeline WFEA, Manchester
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• • • \\<»iiuiii ('oiiiiiidil;iloi*s-ll4»iii4' lOcoiioiiiisIs ltaflio-'l'\
Ouiuont. Phyllis WHEB. I'ortBinouth
Hart, Ruth WO'nv. Narthu.i
Loo, Cjiithia WOTW. NaRluiii
Metze, Mrs. Lora WMOU, Berlin
Malloiy. M:iilha WWNH. Uochesler
Wade, Ruth U WKNE, Kcoik'
Walker, Lillian WINH. L.iconia
New Jersey
Berry, Rose WFl'G. Allantie City
Carlson, Dorothy H WWBZ, Vincland,
Cooper, Vivian J WTTM, Trenlon
Curtis. Peppy WCAP. Asbury Park
Freeland, Mildred WFPG. Atlantic City
Haines, Mary WCAM, Camden
Mixner, Jane WSNJ, Bridgeton
Sutton, Helen WVNJ. Newark
Wilson, Mary C WITM, Trenton
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New Mexico
Abeyata, Verg-ie KGGM. Albuquerque
Brown, Vera R KRTN, Raton
Chapman, Mary KVER, Albuquerque
Marquez, Lupe KVER, Albuquerque
Tremaine, Claire KVSP, Sante Fe
Williams, Betty KGAK, Gallup
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New York
Abeles, Mary Jane WBEN-TV, Buffalo
Aiello, Mildred WOKO, Albany
Arlen, Marg-aret WCBS, New York
Baldi, Diana WOV, New York
Barratt, Maxine DuMont, WABD, New York
Becker, Pal WWRL, Woodside
Beckwith, Jean WRUN, Utica
Bell, Dorese WRNY, Rochester
Bolin, Dorothy WGVA, Geneva
Brooks, Martha WGY, WRGB, Schenectady
Brown, Marpo WDOS, Oneonta
Bullard, Marion WKNY, Kingston
Burbank, Sara WNBF, Binghamton
Cherry, Mary WGY, WRGB, Schenectady
Craig, Nancy (Alice Maslin) .ABC, WJZ, New York
Creamer, Jack WOR-TV, New York
Deane, Martha WOR, New York
DeGre, Muriel WEOK, Poughkeepsie
Devlin, Louise WGAT, Utica
Doan, Dorothy WCBS-TV. New York
Drooz, Elaine WABY, Albany
Emerson, Faye WCBS-TV, New York
Evans. Linda WKOP, Binghamton
Fredericks. Pauline ABC, New York
Graham, Florence WHDL, Olean
Griffin, Betty Cushing WIBX, Utica
Grover, Gertrude WHCU, Ithaca
Halpin, Josephine WINS, New York
Hunter, Carrol WGLN, Glens Falls
Kistinger, Dorothy WKIP, Poughkeepsie
Lee, Beth WPTR, Albany
Lee, Betty WJJL, Niagara Falls
Leslie, Louise WCBS-TV, New York
Lewis, Joan WKAL, Rome
Logan, Martha NBC-TV, New York
Lucas, Dione WCBS-TV, New York
McBride, Mary Margaret WNBC, New York
McPherson, John (The Mystery Chef)
NBC-TV, New York
MacGregor, Joan WCSS, Amsterdam
Marshall, Patricia WOLF, Syracuse
Maslin, Alice (Nancy Craig) ABC, New York
May, Ruth WDOS, Oneonta
Morse, Margaret WSNY, Schenectady
Nelson, Amy WAGE, Syracuse
Neville, Helen WKBW, Buffalo
Norris, Kathi DuMont, WABD, New York
Novis, Dorothy WLNA, Peekskill
Parker, Alice WHUC, Hudson
Parr, Mrs. Dorothy WWNY, Watertown
Parry, Betty WXKW, Albany
Peeples, Trudy WWOL, Buffalo
Ranney, Mary Aileen WROW, Albany
Rogers, Ann . .' WHAM-TV. Rochester
Schneider, Joan WFAS, White Plains
Scott, Blanche Stuart WARC, Rochester
Scully, Frances ABC, ABC-TV, New York
Shanks, Dorothy WEBR, Buffalo
Slade, .Jean Marie WHEN, Syracuse
SU)ne. Pa\il!i WMGM. New York
Welles, Barbara WOR. New York
Winohell. Eileen WKRT. Cortland
Work. Sally WBEN. Buffalo
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North Carolina
Baucom, Marie Liza WMAP, Monroe
Blalock, Betty Jane WTOU. Winston-Salem
Bost, Mrs. Cecile WNNC, Newton
Bowers, Floye WISE. Aeheville
Browning, Jean WBBB, Burlington
Bullock, I. Jane WDUK, Durham
Case, Marilu WNAO, Raleigh
Daye, Sunny WLOS. Asheville
Dieter, Carolyn M WDUK, Durham
Eawn, Pauline O WCKB, Dunn
Edens. Naomi WLTC, Gaetonia
Eldon, Polly WSTP, Salisbury
Gould, Dorothy Anne WJNC, Jacksonville
Harris, Edith WJNC, Jacksonville
Hunt, Carol WSOC, Charlotte
Jarman, Frances WDNC, Durham
Jones, Louise WIRC, Hickory
Ladd, Jacqueline WSSB, Durham
Lavitan, Gladys WAYS, Charlotte
Martin, Anne WKBC. N. Wilkesboro
Murphy, Delores WFNS, Burlington
Nolan, Mrs. Barbara S.. . . WFMY-TV. Greensboro
Parrish, Ann WGIV. Charlotte
Pressly. Harriet WPTF. Raleigh
Rickard. Doris W3BB. Burlington
Shore, Priscilla L WTNC, Thomasville
Simkins. Virginia WSTS, Southern Pines
Smith, Margaret A WIRC, Hickory
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North Dakota
Anderson, Helen KDIX, Dickinson
Davy, Leita KVNJ, Fargo
Graham, Peg KDIX, Dickinson
Kounouvsky, Rosella KLPM, Minot
Stevens, Darlene KBMW, Wahpeton
Ohio
Adams, Carol WHBC. Canton
Bahman, Alice WIZE, Springfield
Beath, Lib WBEX, Chillicothe
Beck, Catherine
Tele-Kitchen WLW-T, Cincinnati
Birbeck, Joyce WLIO, East Liverpool
Brady, Betty WLW, Cincinnati
Brown, Gloria WTAM. Cleveland
Casteel, Ellamae WKBN, Youngstown
Coon, Dorothy WTOL, Toledo
Cooper, Madge WMRN, Marion
Dawson, Pat WJEL, Springfield
Dennis, Lorell WTRF, Bellaire
De Vine, Sylvia WHIZ, Zanesville
Dingenary, Anne WICA, Ashtabula
Funnell. Mildred WTAM. Cleveland
Goodwin, Gretchen . . . . WHKK. Akron
Graham, Lucile WPAY. Portsmouth
Hamilton. Kay WSAI, Cincinnati
Hanson, Eleanor WHK, Cleveland
Houston, Jip WHKC, Columbus
Howard, Peg WTOL, Toledo
Lees, Patricia
Tele-Kitchen WLW-T, Cincinnati
Lyons, Ruth WLW, WLW-T. Cincinnati
Magno. Nina WADC, Akron
Monroe, Mary WCKY, Cincinnati
Mullin, Esther WGAR, Cleveland
Newton, Betty
WIZE, Springfield: WLEC, Sandusky
Patterson, Virginia Kams WLW-D, Dayton
Pruden. Penny WCPO-TV, Cincinnati
Renner, Frankie WADC, Akron
Ryan, Lucille . , WXEL, Cleveland
Sands, Paula WKRO-TV, Cincinnati
Sharp. Fern WBNS, WBNS-TV, Columbus
Shephard, Jeanne WLEC, Sandusky
Soule. Mildred WMOH. Hamilton
Stevens, Jane WJW, Cleveland
Straker, Easter .WIMA, lama
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• • • Woman Commentators-IIoine Economists — Radio-TV • • •
Wallace, Wilma .'WHKC, Columbus
Weston, Alice WEWS, Cleveland
Wilcox, Marian WLOK, Lima
Winslow, Louise WNBK, Cleveland
Wise, Madeline WHIG, Dayton
Wood. Ginny WSPD, Toledo
Zanes, Edwina A WBNS-TV. Columbus
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Oklahoma
Bannister, Joy KOME, Tulsa
Blanar, Estelle KVOO, Tulsa
Burns, Lucille KAKC, Tulsa
Causey, Barbara KCHE. El Reno
Clark, Mildred R KOTV, TuZsa
Cowden, Ruth KTJS, Hobart
Croft, Vera KTVL. Tulsa
Demis, Frances KRHD, Duncan
Edelen, Ilva WBBZ, Ponca City
Enos, Mrs. Mildred KSMI, Seminole
Johnson, Sybil WKY-TV, Oklahoma City
Kouri, Eleanor KTOW, Oklahoma City
McCartney, Marjorie KAKC, Tulsa
Nolen, Betty Hughes KADA, Ada
Quinan, Dorothy WKY-TV, Oklahoma City
Shaw, Susan KSWO, Lawton
Stokes, Eva KTJS, Hobart
Vassaur, Mary KMBG, Okmulgee
Ward, Elizabeth KTMC, McAlester
Wheeler, Mary KTAT, Frederick
Wright, LaRita KMUS, Muskogee
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Oregon
Arnold, Gere KUGN, Eugene
Baer, Grace KBKR, Baker
Copenhaver, Carley KWIL, Albany
Forsman, Doris KWRC, Pendleton
Prederickson, Roxie KPOJ, Portland
Holiday, Helen KBKO, Portland
Lanouette, Roberta KGW, Portland
Lee, Vivian KWJJ, Portland
Marcus, Shirley KGON, Oregon City
Nidever, Laura B KASH, Eugene
West, Kay KEX, Portland
Wilkinson, Patricia KYJC, Medford
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Pennsylvania
Anderson, Blanche WHOD, Homestead
Anderson, Mary E WCVI, Connellsville
Baker, Sally WSAN, Allentown
Ball, Jane Ellen WJAS, Pittsburgh
Barton, Betty
Features For Women . . . WFIL-TV, Philadelphia
Baseshore, Jane WACB, Kittanning
Beardmore, Marion WMCK, McKeesport
Bilbrew, Mrs. A. C WHAT, Philadelphia
Blair, Betty WILK, Wilkes-Barre
Blake, Lynn WNAE, Warren
Borne, Gladys WISR, Butler
Carter, Francis WAZL, Hazleton
Carter, Kay WLBR, Lebanon
Chilton, Ruth WJMJ, Philadelphia
Clark, Joan WLEU, Erie
Cramer, Alma WARD, Johnstown
Criss, Vema WHUM, Reading
Culkin, Anna WSCR, Scranton
Duffy, Mrs. James WAEB, Allentown
Fairchild, Laura WCMB, Lemoyne
Forman, Lynn WARM, Scranton
Foster, Eleanor R WHUN, Huntingdon
Fry, Betty WGPA, Bethlehem
Gardiner, Evelyn KDKA, Pittsburgh
Gibson, Jane KQV, Pittsburgh
Good, Pam WPAM, Pottsville
Grantham, Patricia WRYO, Rochester
Griffith, Margie WRTA, Altoona
Hale, Violet
Model Speaks, Window Shopping
WFIL-TV, Philadelphia
Harper, Zella Drake WIBG, Philadelphia
Heagy, Betsy WHBG, Harrisburg
Hertzog, Helen E WKAP, Allentown
Hill, Ann WACB, Kittanning
Huey, Lois WJSW, Altoona
Jones, Charlotte WNAE, Warren
Jones, Elsie WPWA, Chester
Jones, Mary WPIL, Philadelphia
Kerr, Shirley WKST, New Castle
Kirshman, Paula WCRO, Johnstown
Kohl, Mrs. June WBPZ, Lock Haven
Lindman, Jeanne N WVAM, Altoona
Lloyd, Rhona WPWA, Chester
McCoy. Rita WMRF, Lewiston
McGuire, Frances
Meet Prances McGuire. . .WPIL-TV, Philadelphia
Markley, Peggy WRTA, Altoona
Micheals, Millie WPBG, Altoona
Montgomery, Adele WAKIN, Kittanning
Morgan, Mary WILK, Wilkes-Barre
Mulrooney, Margaret WQAN, Scranton
Ray, Ruth WRYO. Rochester
Rickless, Sybil WERC, Erie
Ross, Janet KDKA, Pittsburgh
Rothmn, Harriet WCMB, Lemoyne
Sandro, Florence WCAE, Pittsburgh
Schilbe, Patricia WPAM, Pottsville
Scott, Romaine WPPA, Pottsville
Slotta, Helen WPIC, Sharon
Vernon, Lolly WHUM, Reading
Wagner, Eleanor WES A, Charleroi
Ward, Dorothy WISL, Shamokin
Welles, Ruth KYW, Philadelphia
Yaple, Hy WICU, Erie
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Rhode Island
Bornstein, Anita WKIB, Providence
Clement, Cecil WRJM, Newport
Gunning, Betty WFCI, Providence
Wallace. Carolyn WEAN, Providence
•
South Carolina
Baum, Pearl WCSC, Charleston
Bethley, Betty (Mrs. J. Hedrick)
WRNO, Orangeburg
Burt, Jean WLBG, Laurens
Craig, Mary Brown WGCD, Chester
Eaton. Marguerite McC WJMX, Florence
Glover, Beulah WALD, Walterboro
Lyon, Sandra WPAL, Charleston
Rhett, Alicia WTM A, Charlestoji
Smith, Veila WJMX, Florence
Tyner, Frances Bass WHSC, Hartsville
Welbern, Alice WAIM, Anderson
Wentworth, Alice WHAN, Charleston
Wyman, Alice WFBC, Greenville
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South Dakota
Baxter, Bee KSOO, Sioux Falls
Daye, Doris KWAT, Watertown
Horten, Marie KELO, Sioux Palls
Lynn, Bill KDSJ, Deadwood
Moore, Lois KISD, Sioux Falls
Speece, Wynn WNAX, Yankton
Weidman, Olive Ann KOTA, Rapid City
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Tennessee
Barnard, George WDOD, Chattanooga
Browne, Olivia WMC, WMCT, Memphis
Cooney, Marjorie WSM, Nashville
Priberg, Alice WJHL, Johnson City
Graves, Lucille WGNS, Murfreesboro
Gullickson, Flo WDXB, Chattanooga
Jamieson, Ruth G WATO, Oak Ridge
Kendall, Nell WHUB, Cookeville
Lasater, Martha WTPR, Paris
Ledford, Peggy WKGN, Knoxville
Level, Evelyn WHAL, Shelbyville
Love, Nancy WDEF, Chattanooga
McCullough, Mary WKGN, Knoxville
Monroe, Willa WDIA, Memphis
Mulherin, Mary Jo WTJS, Jackson
Parker, Mrs. H. D WAGC. Chattanooga
Russell, Ann WSM. Naebville
Smith, Druce. . .• WDOD, Chattanooga
Smith, Rea WMCT, Memphis
Smithdeal, Patty WETB, Johnson City
Thompson, J. Katherine WIBK, Knoxville
Tribble, Martha WGNS, Murfreesboro
Van Hoy, Shirley WHBQ, Memphii!
Walker, Mary WROL, Knoxville
Watson. Judy WOPI. Bristol
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Texas
Adkiiis, Dciiisc KMAK. .\|iICiiimi-v
Allen, M.iillia KUliK. Ilillsl)()iii
Althaiisi,-, Arlciii- KKV'l". Kcrrvjilc
Appleinaii, JoAmir KTKK, Liifkin
Ballew. Miss Jc\v<l KWHI. Brrnhaiii
Barras. l.co KPAC. Port Arthur
Barry. Alice KKPO. EI Pqbo
H.M10II, Julie WFAA. Pallns
Hush, Janet KOVL. Oieeiivill.:
Carter. Charlotte KSKL. lyUblnx'U
Chesser, Mrs. RielianI KOtiT, Oraii^'c
Clark, Helena KKHC, Abilem-
Cox, Doroth.v KKKV. Shirni.in-Diiiison
Dickson, I.,ahonia KDWT. Sl.iinfonl
Dees, Mildred L.von KXYZ, Houston
Doss, Thclma KORC, Mineral Wells
Dowd, Nell KDSX, Denison
Durst, Nellie G KNAF. Frederioksburj.'
Ewing-, La Verne KIOX. B.i.v Cit.v
Farmer, M.iriraret KOSA. Odessa
Fisher, Mrs. PcfTfr.v KFYO. I.ubboek
Fowler, Aleena KFDX. Wichita Falls
Garland. Mar.v Jo KST.V. Coleman
Grutze, Mrs. Marian KFYO, Lubboclc
Hampton, Helen KRUN. Ballin^-er
Hancock. Jin KXOL. Ft. Worth
Harris. Frances Ka.v KGBC. G.jlveston
Hawkins, Louise KIUN, Pecos
Healy. Mrs. Tim KIXX. Dallas
Houston. Katie KTHT. Houston
Leach, Carol KTAX, Sherman
McDonald. Margraret KAMQ. .\marillo
Manske. Mrs KULP, El Campo
Marchbanks, Lois WFDM. Beaumont
Momsen, Marifaret KELP. El Paso
Moon, Virg'inia KTRM, Beaumont
Murdock, Edith KBST. Big- Spring:
Newman. Doris KNEL, Brady
Pratt, Clara KSEL, Lubbock
Pruitt. Katie KOLE, Port Arthur
Randal, Sharley KROD, El Paso
Roberts, Juanita KOLE, Port Arthur
Rutherford. Wilnia WBAP-TV. Fort Worth
Smart, Anna O KRBC, Abilene
Tharp, Agrda KVIC, Victoria
Wade, Virginia KRIC, Beaumont
Welch, Jean KGKL. San Angrelo
Wilkinson, Lilyan KPBX, Beaumont
Zollards, Betty KXYZ. Houston
Utah
Baker, Betty KLO. Og-den
Greaves. Anne KCSU. Provo
Fish, Marie KUTA. Salt Lake City
Howe. Louise Hill KSL, Salt Lake City
Lee. June KUTA. Salt Lake City
Masters, Margraret KSL. Salt Lake City
Mower. Jt^ne KOVO, Provo
Perry, Phyllis KALL. Salt Lake City
Scott, Mary Elizabeth KBUH. Brigham
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Vermont
Casey, Wynne WJOY, Burling-ton
Nowlin, Eleanor WCAX, Burling-ton
Wilson, Anne WSKI, Montpelier
•
Virginia
Barton, Ginny WFAX. Falls Church
Brandt, Gloria WEAM, Arlington
Caklen. Hazel WHAP. Hopewell
Grigg. Becky WDVA. Danville
Hardin?. Barbara WMVA. Martinsville
Lane. Jerry WMBG. Richmond
Lockwood. DeMa WVEC, Hampton
Packard, Loui.se WLOW. Norfolk
Poindexter. Ella WHLF, South Boston
Powell. Shir'.ey ,WLOW. Norfolk
Roberts. Lyn WWOD, Lynchburg
Sherrin, Jacqueline WDVA. Danivlle
Sumner, Mrs. Grace WCAV, Norfolk
White, Alice Brewer WTAR, Norfolk
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Washington
Bennett, Mrs. Elverua KSEM, Moses Lake
liiown. Heverl.v KI'J'. Yakima
Hnsward. Adallne KWWri. Walla Walla
(i.irU. Gail KTHI. Tacoma
Ddnovan. Rea KI.N'G-TV. .Seattle
H.iML'cii. Kiilh KIM A. Yakima
Ihiiihi.k. Il.irriel KTW. Seattle
.Iiiliiison. L')is KXHO. AI)i-rdt)on
K.nir, Sharon KOL. Seattle
Kendall. .M.rjorle KXLK. EllenKhurtr
Lane, Ju<lith KIRO. Seattle
l.arsen. Jane KWNW, Wenateheo
Lee. Dorothy KPQ. Wenalehce
.May, Kalherinc KIT. Yakima
Sniilli. Marx'aret KHQ. Spokane
Sl( rlint,'. Ann KJR. Seattle
Slorni-.. I-Mna KGA, Sjiokane
Wise. ICKiine XVOS. Belljnfc'ham
Wise. K.itherini' KOMO. Seattle
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West Virginia
liauvlini.iii. .Jian I-: WHLK, ClarksburiT
Boyd. Betty W.\JR. Morgantown
('roily, Mrs. Nancy WLOH. Princeton
Dale. Pat WCAW. Charleston
Dawson. Ann WGKV. Charleston
Garner, Charlotte WSAZ. Hnnting^ton
Jones. Ginny WMON. Montgomery
Jinies. Lois WPAR. Parkersbur^
Jordan. Mary WKNA. Charleston
McGeary. Ruth WP.\R. Parkcrsbur?
Porta, Barbara WTIP, Charleston
Ruoss. Jane WCHS. Charleston
Wheeler, Nancy WWW. Fairmont
Yoke. Joan WCOM, Parkersburjf
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Wisconsin
Barrett. Beverlee WLDY. Ladysmith
Boik. Edith WOSH. Oshkosh
Buri. Irene WLIP. Kenosha
Carlson. Rosamund WRFW. Eau Claire
Chamberlain. Mary Ann WJPG. Green Bay
Day. He'en WMAW. Milwaukee
Dittman. Beverly WKTY. LaCrosse
Griem, Breta WTMJ-TV. Milwaukee
Heiden. Marion WHBL. Sheboygan
Kenny, Helen WAUX. Wauke.sha
Knutson. Ulamae WDLB. Marshfield
Kortendick. Phyllis WDUZ. Green Bay
Landre, Lenore WRJN. Racine
Leet, Mrs WLIP, Kenosha
Logan, Mary WBAY, Green Bay
Mac. Telen WRJN. Racine
Markward. Joann WISC. Madison
Mensing. Ruthe WMAM. Marinette
Olin. June WLCX. LaCrosse
Peterson, Helen WLDY, Ladysmith
Rudesill, Ruth Ann WFHR. Wisconsin Rapids
Thomsen. Christie WBEL, Be'.oit
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Wyoming
Clausen. Harriet KOVE. Lander
Dorr. Mrs. Ruth KOVE, Lander
Green, Loraine KOWB. Laramie
O'Brien, Margaret KFBC, Cheyenne
Spracklin, Nova K'W^'O, Sheridan
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Alaska
Briggs. Mrs. Ruth A KENI. Anchorag^e
Matthews, Kay KFAR. Fairbanks
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Hawaii
Bradley. Phylis KM VI. Wailuku. Maui
Keahi, Winona KTOH, Lihue. Kauai
Shaefer. Mary KULA. Honolulu
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Puerto Rico
Clavell. Nellie WPAB. Ponce
de Cuebas. Laura Honore WAEL, Mayaguez
de Martinez. Blanea Luna WORA. Mayagiiez
Feliciano. Lersi WIBS, San Juan
Herrero, Queca. .,,..,., WAPA, San Juan
Pales, Ester ,.,,,,,... WIAC. San Juan
RodrigvteJS, gg.fia, .,,.,,,,.,,, ,WKAQ, San Juan
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Managers and Agents
Address and Telephone Numbers of Talent Representatives
in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago
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NEW YORK
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Alexander, Willard, Inc.
30 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 6-4224
Appell, James S.
400 Madison Ave PLaza 3-7840
Aslilev Ted
545 'Fifth Ave MUrray Hill 7-0576
Becker, V. S. Advertising Service
662 Fifth Ave Luxembourg 3-1040
Bestry, Harry
1776 Broadway Circle 6-7094
Briscoe & Goldsmith, Inc.
532 Fifth Ave MUrray Hill 3-6344
Brooks, Ted
134 East 57th St PLaza 9-1344
Century Artists, L.td.
38 East 57th St PLaza 3-1030
Cliase, Cleveland B. Co., Inc.
434 Madison Ave ELdorado 5-1591
Coe, Roberts Associates
366 Madison Ave VAnderhilt 6-3417
Collins, Ted
1819 Broadway Circle 7-0094
Columbia Artists Management. Inc.
113 West 57th St Circle 7-6900
Consolidated Radio Artists, Inc.
30 Rockefeller Plaza COlumbus 5-3580
Cooper, Frank Associates
521 Fifth Ave VAnderbilt 6-5661
DeGroot, Roy Consultants, Inc.
551 Fifth Ave MUrray Hill 7-9135
Downey, Wallace, Inc.
1819 Broadway Circle 6-6646
Ebbins, Milt
1370 Sixth Ave Circle 7-3160
Evans & Weinhold
113 West 57th St Circle 7-6900
Fadiman Associates, Ltd.
1501 Broadway LAckawanna 4-3644
Famous Artists Corp. of N. Y.
610 Fifth Ave Circle 7-6300
Fanchon & Marco, Inc.
1601 Broadway CHickering^ 4-3966
Fenton, Mildred
40 East 49th St PLaza 9-8266
Frederick Bros. Agency, Inc.
67 W. 44th St MUrray Hill 7-2033
Gale, Inc.
48 West 48th St PLaza 7-7100
General Artists Corp.
1370 Sixth Ave Circle 7-7543
Getts, Clark H.
430 Park Ave .PLaza 0-0910
Gibbs, John E., & Co.
30 Rockefeller Plaza COlumbus 6-7604
Glaser, Joe, Inc.
746 Fifth Ave PLaza 9-4600
Goodman, Martin
Warwick Hotel JUdson 6-1180
Greshler, Abner J.
1370 Sixth Ave Circle 7-3025
Grossman, Al
1370 Sixth Ave Circle 6-8423
Haensel & Jones
113 West 67th St Circle 70900
Hahlo, Sylvia
711 Fifth Ave PLaza 9-6000
Hanna, Mark
654 Madison Ave TEmpleton 8-8730
Hayward, Leiand, Ltd.
260 W. 67th St JUdson 6-3580
Hesse & McCaflfrey
501 Madison Ave ELdorado 6-1076
Hurok .Attractions. Inc.
711 Fifth Ave PLaza 9-6000
International Artists Corp.
420 Madison Ave PLaza 9-7490
Karn, Estella H.
49 West 46th St Luxembourg 3-2170
Kerr. Bob
1370 Sixth Av* COlumbus 5-8061
Lerldy, Mark J.
48 West 48th St PLaza 7-3760
Lengel. William C. Literary Associates
67 West 44th St MUrray Hill 3-3606
Lipset, Benjamin B.
1350 Broadway CHickering- 4-3466
Leipzig. Syd
730 Fifth Ave Circle 5-7980
Lyons, A. & S., Inc.
515 Madison Ave PLaza 3-5181
Mat-'icment Corp. of America
598 Madison Ave PLaza 9-7500
Metro Artist Bureau
730 Fifth Ave Circle 6-8470
Micliaud, Arthur T.
1 HI 0 Broadway Circle 7-2900
Mindling, Louis A.
113 West 57tli St Circle 6-6370
Morris, William Agency, Inc.
1370 Sixth Ave Circle 7-3160
Moses, John H.
730 Fifth Ave Circle 6-2677
Music Corp. of America
598 Madison Ave PLaza 9-7500
National Concert & Artists Corp.
711 Fifth Ave PLsza 9-6000
National Radio & Theatrical Bureau
1650 Broadway JUdson 6-3650
North, Meyer B.
1564 Broadway PLaza 7-3446
O'Connor, John
1697 Broadway Circle 6-4930
Okun, Lillian
3 West 67th St TRafalj-ar 7-8916
Pratt, Ben
332 East 50th St PLaza 8-0593
Richard, Max
1776 Broadway PLaza 7-6414
Roberts, Bob Levitt
806 Seventh Ave JUdson 6-0026
Roberts, Kay
430 Madison Ave PLaza 9-7490
Shurr, Louis
1501 Broadway CHickering 4-8340
Simon, Arthur
430 Madison Ave PLaza 9-7490
Small, Franklin H.
149 West 61st St JUdson 6-0128
Soiivaine, Henry, Inc.
30 Rockefeller Plaz i Circle 7-6666
Special Attractions, Inc.
48 West 48th St PLaza 7-3380
Stanley, Aileen
1619 Broadway PLaza 7-6779
Stark, Wilbur
661 Fifth Ave MUrray Hill 7-6330
Storer, Douglas F.
1370 Sixth Ave Circle 7-6325
Vallon, Mike
1270 Sixth Ave Circle 7-0163
Waible, Fred
400-A E. 66th St ELdorado 5-3373
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.PLaza 9-4001
Wilson. ICu.v
411 MadiRon Ave
Wolf AMRoolafi's, Inc.
rjO M:i.lison Ave PLaz;i ri-7(l'2()
Yost, n«Mi Kiilorprisrs
KJr.O UroadwM.v Circle 6-05:^
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Allen Lurry, Inc.
(5381 Hollywood Blvd. (28) . . .HEmpstead 0421
Artists Agenfy Corp.
i»121 Sunset Blvd. (46) CRestview 6-1071
llerKermiin, Stunle.v \' Co.
i»6'^i> Brifrhtori Way ( B.H.) . .CRestview 6-3196
Itornie, Herman
208 S. Beverly Dr. (B.H.) CRestview 6-0117
Bloom, Phil, Ak»y. ,
8056 Sunst't Blvd CRestview 4-6064
Business Administration Co.
360 N. Camden Dr. (B.H.) . . .CRestview 6-7071
Century Artists, Ltd.
6331 Hollywood Blvd. (28) HUdson 2-1288
Crosby, Everett N., Ltd.
9028 Sunset Blvd. (46) BRadshaw 2-2771
Dolan, Ken, & Co.
1556 N. Wilcox Ave. (28) . . .Hollywood 9-3558
Famous Artists Corp.
9441 Wilsliire Blvd. (B.H.) . .CRestview 1-5332
Federal Artists Corp.
8734 Sunset Blvd. (46) CRestview 5-5351
Ferry & Pickman
448 S. Canon Dr. (B.H.) CRestview 5-4588
Frederick Bros. Agcy. Inc.
214 N. Canon Dr. (B.H.) . . . .CRestview 1 6244
General Artists Corp.
9028 Sunset Blvd. (46) CRestview 1-8101
Gertz, Mitchell Agcy., Inc.
240-242 S. Beverly Dr. (B.H.)
CRestview 4-6491
Goldstone-Willner Agcy.
9121 Sunset Blvd. (46) CRestview 6-1071
Hamllburg, Mitchell, Jr.
8776 Sunset Blvd. (46) CRestview 5-4171
Hartford Agcy., The
244 N. Canon Dr. (B.H.) . . . .CRestview 5-5416
Irwin, Lou, Inc.
9134 Sunset Blvd. (46) CRestview 1-7131
Jaffe, Sam, Agcy.
8563 Sunset Blvd. (46) CRestview 6-6131
Kohner, Paul, Inc.
9169 Sunset Blvd. (46) CRestview 1-5165
Kramer, Earl Agcy.
204 S. Beverly Drive (B.H.) . .CRestview 6-233S
Kurtze, Jack, Agcy.
314 N. Canon Dr. (B.H.) CRestview 4-5403
Levee-Stark, Inc.
8782 Sunset Blvd. (46) CRestview 1-5781
Lyons, A. Si S., Inc.
177 S. Beverly Drive (B.H.) . .CRestview 1-6131
MCA. Ltd.
9370 Santa Monica Blvd. (B.H.)
CRestview 6-2001
McConkey Artists Corp.
Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel (38)
HEmpstead 7141
Morris, Wm., Agency, Inc.
302 N. Canon Drive (B.H.) . .CRestview 1-6161
National Concert & Artists Corp.
427 W. 6th St. (13) MAdison 9-1341
Orsa.tti Affcv* Xlie
300 S. Beverly Dr., (B.H.) . . .CRestview 6-6241
Phillips, Ed Paul, Agcy.
6633 Hollywood Blvd. (28) . . . .HUdson 2-7246
Premlnger, Inge, Agey.
204 S. Beverly Dr. (B.H.) . . .CRestview 6-8775
Radio Artists Corp.
416 N. Bedford Ave. (B.H.) . .CRestview 1-7111
Kiiiliii Kt-KiMtry
l.'.lit CniHB Rds. of till- W.irlit. .Hillside 8321
Hocamora, Wynn
8584 Suimet Blvd. (4«j CRcBtview 4-5431
KoHonbcrK, George, Agcy., Inc.
211 S. Beverly Dr. (B.H.) . . . .CRestview 1-8121
Rush, Art, Inc.
6277 Sflma Ave. (28) Hnialde 5161
Supliicr, .lames I,.. Agcy., Inc.
!t5.i.S Hrit'liloii Way ( B.H. (. .CRestview 1-7231
Salkow. .Agcy.. Tcil.
91I!t Sunset Blvd. MO) CRestview 1-9134
Sharpe, Don W.
874.'i Sunset Blvd. (46) CRestview 6-2044
Schwartz Agcy.
8749 Sunset (46) CRestview 4-6301
Sliauer, Melville A., Agcy.
9130 Sunset Blvd. (46i CRestview IlKt:!
.Sherman, Edward, Agcy.
8580 Sunset Blvd. (46) CRestview 5-0180
The Small Co.
8272 Sunset Blvd. (46) HOllywood 9-2722
Shurr, Louis Agcy.
327 North Rodeo Dr. (B.H.) .CRestview 1-1116
Somlyo, E. T., Agcy.
242 N. Canon Dr. (B.H.) . . . .CRestview 6-2041
Stempel-Olenick Agcy.
717 N. La CienegaBlvd. (46) .CRestview 1-7141
Wendling, Charles
9156 Sunset Blvd. (46) . . . .CRestview 6-2348
Winkler, Daniel M.
9470 Santa Monica Blvd. (B.H.)
CRestview 1-7244
Winkler, Frank
1107 N. Western Ave. (27) . .HOllywood 9-8351
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CHICAGO
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Norman Alexandroff Artists' Bureau
410 S. Michigan Ave WAbash 2-6761
Benn Theatrical Agency
64 West Randolph St DEarborn 2-6850
Consolidated Radio Artists of 111.
32 W. Randolph St FRanklin 2-8300
Ellsworth, W. M.
75 E. Wacker Drive CEntral 6-0942
General Artists Corp.
360 N. Michigan Ave STate 2-6288
Gumbiner Management Co.
120 S. LaSalle St STate 2-0248
Jack & Jill Players Radio Artists Co.
180 E. Delaware St DElaware 7-7334
Lear Productions Corp., Les
139 No. Clark St FRanklin 2-2100; 2-7840
ANdover 3-7233
Levin, W. Biggie
613 N. Michigan Ave Superior 7-0606
Lutz, Estelle, Artists Bureau
35 E. Jackson HArrison 7-3435
Morris, William, Agency
303 N. Wabash Ave STate 2-3632
Morse, Sidney P.
203 N. Wabash Ave CEntral 6-3353
Music Corporation of America
430 N. Michig-an Ave DElaware 7-1100
National Concert & Artists Corp.
105 W. Adams St DEarborn 2-5813
Parks, James & Co.
333 N. Michigan Ave CEntral 6-7980
Schuster, Milton
127 North Dearborn St DEaj-born 2-3633
WLS Artists Bureau
130 W. Washington Blvd MOnroe 6-9700
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television rnarches fonoard with quickened step as
the pages of the 1950 TELEVISION YEAR BOOK
dramatically unfold a progress report of a booming
new industry and its promise for the future.
This year's edition, replete ivith many neio editorial
features and up-to-the-minute statistical information is
edited to highlight the' contributions of stations, agen-
cies, producers and netiuorks in the expansion of the
sight and sound medium.
This volume is the ivork of many. It mirrors the
acco?nplishments of broadcasters, networks and pro-
ducers who invested heavily on tomorrow's TV returns.
It pays tribute to agencies and sponsors for utilizing
the sight and sound medium in their quest for enter-
tainment and sales approval. In short it is a harbinger
of a crolden era that lies ahead.
TELEVISION YEAR BOOK is grateful to everyone
who contributed to the success of this comprehensive
volume. The succeeding pages represent the composite
efforts of men and loomen luhose creative talents docu-
ment an imposing record of achiet>ement.
Jack Alicoate,
Editor
NINETEEN FIFTY
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1050
TV inOUSTRY DDVenCES 10 1
by
WILL BALTIN
Secretary-Treasurer
Television Broadcasters^ Association, Inc.
HEREWITH is a factual summation of
the amazing progress registered by
the television industry during 1949, in-
dicating in unmistakable terms the
powerful force which the new media
promises to be:
As of March 1, 1950 there were 101
television stations operating in 59 U. S.
cities, compared with 51 stations serv-
ing 30 cities at the close of 1948. Thir-
teen additional stations were under con-
struction, seven of which were situated
in cities not yet serviced. Furthermore,
351 applications for new stations were
"frozen" in the F. C. C.'s pending files.
Total investment in operating stations
was estimated at $38,000,000, with an
average estimated operating cost of
$400,000. Employment in station opera-
tions was reportedly in excess of 5,400
persons.
At the year's end 26 cities had been
interconnected for network operations
through facilities of the American Tele-
phone & Telegraph Company. Further
extensions as far west of the eastern
seaboard as Omaha were in prospect
for 1950. An interconnection between
Los Angeles and San Francisco is set
for early this year.
lion dollars since the start of post-war
TV production in late 1946. It was esti-
mated that well over 50,000 persons
were engaged in the production, dis-
tribution and sale of television sets at
the year's end.
Viewer interest in television pro-
grams advanced accordingly. Surveys
indicated an average of 3.6 persons per
receiver, with the percentage of total
U. S. families owning TV receivers ex-
ceeding 7.5 per cent. If all families liv-
ing within a 40-mile radius of presently
operating TV stations obtained receiv-
ers, 60 per cent of the total population
of the U. S. could be reached.
The theory that television images are
limited to line of sight distances has
been dispelled in actual practice. View-
ers 100 miles or more from transmitters
have reported continuously reliable re-
ception.
Advertisers were flocking to televi-
sion in increasing numbers as the size
of the TV audience mounted. At the
close of 1949, 1,890 sponsors had availed
themselves of the new media, compared
with 680 advertisers in 1948.
Television receiver production soared
to over 80,000 sets per week as the year
drew to a close. In excess of 2,500,000
TV sets were produced during all of
1949— compared with 975,000 in 1948.
Value of TV receivers at the factory
level was reported to be $440,000,000.
A breakdown of the channels in
which advertisers funneled their dollars
revealed 1,415 sponsors at the local-re-
tail level; 400 utilizing spot announce-
ments and 75 offering network shows.
Total advertising dollars spent for TV
time amounted to $25,000,000.
Television receivers were being pur-
chased almost as quickly as they were
being manufactured in the latter
months of 1949, with public investment
in receiving equipment exceeding a bil-
Total 1949 expenditures for time,
talent and production of network pro-
grams was estimated at $20,000,000 — an
amazing fact, considering that television
has only passed its second year of post-
war commercial maturity.
1051
1052
Don LEE STRIIOfI OBSERVES
by
WILLET H. BROWN
President of Don Lee Broadcasting System
OVER 18 years ago (Dec. 23, 1931)
the Don Lee organization demon-
strated its interest and belief in televi-
sion by establishing and continuously
operating on an announced program
schedule what has earned the distinc-
tion of being the nation's first television
broadcasting station, as such stations
are known today. We deeply appreciate
the opportunity to reaffirm that stead-
fast belief in the so-called "new" me-
dium, while also reasserting our equally
strong faith in the future of standard
radio broadcasting, which contributed
so much in the development and sup-
port of its newer sister industry.
But lest we be misunderstood, tele-
vision is not "old hat" to Don Lee Tele-
vision-Channel Two. Television is not
merely a matter of looking at the
record; to us television remains a chal-
lenging future. We look ahead to new
advances, to constant improvement, to
renewed effort and unstinting increased
investment, all toward the day we fer-
vently hope is no longer the distant
future when our pioneer work and
pioneer believing shall be rewarded in
the realization of television's fullest po-
tential and attendant benefits to all. We
enjoy the satisfactions of an already
successful operation, according to to-
day's standards and yardstick, but now
we are gauging and getting geared for
the tomorrows.
Neither, however, is the day of the
pioneer past. Don Lee continues to set
a pace by projecting its combined effort
into the future of televesion. The time
is past when, as until 1939, we were
obliged to manufacture all of our equip-
ment, including receivers, to carry on.
Difficult, too, was the weathering of a
serious depression. However, we man-
aged to continue leading the way, albeit
scarcely more than a "baby" ourselves
in a then truly "baby industry." Now,
during television's similarly trying in-
troduction to commercial operation, Don
Lee seeks further progress. What we
enjoy today in TV is not the ultimate;
there's more to come. Don Lee humbly
hopes to be among those in the honored
vanguard.
The list of Don Lee's technical and
program contributions and "firsts" is
historically significant and impressive
— and has continued since the inaugura-
tion of other stations. But, typically,
Don Lee is not resting on past achieve-
ments nor previous laurels. We are
oblivious to the past, except for the
knowledge and experience gained and
we look forward only. To this end were
created the country's first combined,
television and radio studios, our Holly-
wood home, built expressly for simul-
taneous operations in both mediums.
For the same reasons Don Lee also
brought to television the first out-and-
out motion picture executives, vice pres-
ident in charge Charles L. Glett, and
as executive producer, (introducing this
title to TV) Cecil Barker to inject
needed motion picture thinking into
television. Similarly, Don Lee is alone
in having its own — and so titled — Di-
rector of Television Research in charge
of color, Harry R. Lubcke. Recently
Don Lee also participated in the devel-
opment of the new "Electra-Zoom" lens
for TV cameras now in exclusive use
at Don Lee.
Soon, with the approval of the Fed-
eral Communications Commission we
hope to be broadcasting from Mt. Wil-
son. Our transmitter and staff housing
buildings are already completed there.
Then, after installing the latest and
finest equipment available, we believe
we will have the best television station,
as well as the first, continuing as al-
ways second to none and buttressed
with our 18 years of operating know
how that has helped set the pattern
for all. For this reason we like to feel
that our mistakes are now behind us.
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PROMS OF TV OPERflllOOS
VltillED By BROflOCflSIER
by
J. LEONARD REINSCH
Managing Director af Cox Stations
WHEN Frank Burke asked me to write
an article on television station man-
agement I was hesitant. For today each
city presents a different problem — one
station, four network cable lines; two
stations and three lines; three stations
and one line; two stations and no line,
etc.
Certain fundamentals, however, are
threaded through this confusing pattern.
First there is the American cycle of
broadcasting: Better programs make
listeners, listeners are circulation, cir-
culation makes for effective advertising,
effective advertising means increased
revenue, and increased revenue makes
possible better programs. One factor is
added in television: Better programs
and longer schedules sell sets — and sets
are vital circulation.
Late starting stations, particularly in
cities new to television, must invest
heavily in programming to build cir-
culation rapidly. Advertisers are con-
stantly increasing their minimum set re-
quirements. Therefore, new stations
must plan longer schedules of good sus-
taining programs. This means the fullest
use of network sustainers even if the
programs are on a contract purchase
basis. Only then do affiliates have the
right to expect complete network pro-
gram co-operation. Let your network
know about local reaction to network
shows.
Delay network shows and film pro-
grams will provide a more attractive
program fare and better ratings if they
are handled properly. Shader and audio
men may often improve the program
sufficiently to justify the added payroll
cost.
There is still a lot to learn in televi-
sion programming so be open minded
about new ideas. Disc jockey shows
that seem almost unprofessional in their
format have turned in surprisingly high
ratings. Cooking school participation
shows and shopper shows that just got
by in radio may surprise with their sales
return. Even island shows may have
sufficient drawing power to justify their
expense. All programs, of course, should
be presented on a professional basis.
Since the switch, on the part of the
viewer, from station to station in tele-
vision requires more effort than in radio,
thorough promotion of all programs is
imperative. Borrow movie techniques
and add your own touches. Capitalize
on big names and cover local events. In-
clude a news program with local flavor.
Use not only interviews, but still pic-
tures of local people. If the occasion is
particularly newsworthy, shoot some
movie film emphasizing good close-up
shots. This local movie film does not
need to be sound on film to attract
favorable local attention.
Your program promotion will cut two
ways: Build a viewing audience of pres-
ent owners and help sell new sets. In
this latter connection find out why non-
set owners don't buy. If possible, answer
their questions with your own promo-
tion. Don't depend on set dealers to
develop your circulation. A newspaper
owned station will find it worthwhile to
run a series of full page ads about what
people miss if they don't own a tele-
vision set. These ads will increase the
effectiveness of television set lineage
and almost automatically increase set
sales.
It is the commercial part of the pic-
ture that should be clear to a radio
station operator entering television. It
should not be necessary to go through
years of changing rate cards for a stan-
dard television rate card is now avail-
able. Use it from the start and make
buying as easy as possible.
Obviously coverage maps, both mv/m
and mail, should be prepared as quickly
as possible. Market information with set
circulation should be kept up to date.
1055
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REPORTED IDRRY RRD VRRIED
by
ALEXANDER STRONACH
Eastern Television Program Manager
American Broadcasting Company
LOOKING at a television studio from
the control room, the observer sees
the cameras ranging along the fringes
of the more brightly lit areas. Beyond
them, lie the set, the domain of the
scenic designers and the physical pro-
duction managers. Here, whether it be
a ten-by-ten square foot area or the
whole of a studio many times that size,
is one of the most important testing
grounds in the developrrient of what
will soon be known as "the television
technique."
Let's take a look at straight drama
as a yardstick of television as an enter-
tainment form. Hollywood designs and
builds sets for realism. Space is of no
concern and, until the recent economy
wave, money only a little more so. The
theatre, within the constant limitation
of the proscenium arch, builds for the
best staging of each play. Optimistical-
ly, it counts on the repeated usage made
possible by a successful run.
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Today, television has neither space as
Hollywood knows it, repeated use as
the theatre knows it, nor money as
either knows it. Each production, com-
plete to the minutest detail, is as-
sembled for a one-time presentation.
Yet it must show itself in a way that
will bear critical appraisal and com-
parison with the older entertainment
forms.
Much has been written about the
limitation of the television camera and
the small screen which is the viewers'
contact with its product. Little or noth-
ing has been said about the fact that
the camera and the screen are in pretty
much the right ratio to the studio space
available for sets. Movie makers, who
think in terms of large screen projec-
tion, theatre thinking in equally large
terms, have had to drastically change
their approach in television. Tight sets,
uncrowded scenes, proper perspective
and lighting are of the greatest impor-
tance if the talent, the cameramen, and
the director are going to put their con-
tributions across.
As to the sets themselves, "the bud-
get" is King. It is not unusual to see
the back drop of a minute-and-thirty-
second commercial which, with its ap-
propriate props and appurtenances, cost
$500. In the same studio, a sustaining
show will have a three-set unit, put to-
gether from the stockpile of old scenery
at a cost of $200. This is the playing area
of the entire half hour and of corres-
pondingly more importance in its effect
on the viewer. Camera masks, trick mir-
ror effects, intricate lighting cues may
take hours of rehearsal and hundreds of
dollars, then flash across the viewers'
screen in terms of seconds. Never in
show business has there been more of
an opportunity for creative ingenuity
than in the production end of television
today. ^
As an art form, television today is
still in swaddling clothes. I venture to
say there is more to be learned than
has been learned. Take the basic ele-
ment of color for example. Most de-
signers today avoid the use of pastel
colors in scenery. To the painter's eye,
pastel green and a pastel blue have
contrast, but to the camera's eye these
both come out in the same shade of
very light gray.
As a corollary to the color problem,
there is that of the electronic tubes
themselves. Up until recently, all tele-
vision cameras were equipped with
tubes which had a high red response.
Hot, incandescent light brought out the
sharpest degrees of contrast. Shades of
red showed up as truest greys to pure
black. Today, the newest tubes have a
high blue response. Fluorescent lights,
fewer candle foot per area, different
degrees of color values are the result.
Next month a better tube may be pro-
duced with a response half way be-
tween. Certainly, on no score can we
as yet get "sot in our ways."
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In TV, the one mass selling medium which
combines sight with sound, 60 seconds is just
as long as it is visually entertaining.
The selling power of a TV commercial
is achieved through experienced film making.
TRANSFILM, a pioneer in developing TV
echniques, knows how to reach and win audiences.
Proof: — the well-known CAMEL spots
and hundreds of other TRANSFILM -produced
commercials now stimulating sales for
leading advertisers on all channels.
TR AN S FTIM
9«WEST 4Jth STREET- NEW YORK JV, NY.
AGENCY TV
1949-1950
The Year Book of Television hereivith presents a "Who's
Who" of top TV Agency Executives and a listing of their 1949
television accounts.
EVERARD W. MEADE
Young & Rubicam, Inc.
Meade began his agency career as a writer with Benton & Bowles.
In 1935 he joined Young &: Rubicam and served that agency as a
writer-producer until 1938. With them he worked on such shows as
Jack Benny, Charlie Butterworth, the Packard program with Fred
Astaire and Burns & Allen. Departing Young & Rubicam he joined
Ruthrauff & Ryan to produce many of their top flight shows. During
the war he served as a naval air combat intelligence officer. In 1948
he returned to Y & R where he is now v.p. & dir. of their radio
dep't. The agency's list of TV shows includes: We The People
(Gulf Oil), The Goldbergs (General Foods, Sanka Coffee), Arthur
Godfrey's Talent Scouts (Thomas J. Lipton), Fred Waring Show
(G. E. Co.), Paul Whiteman Show (Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.),
.\ldrich Family (Jell-O), Silver Theatre (International Silver), and
Hollywood Screen Test (Dufty-Mott).
MEADE
RQQER PRYOR
FooiG, Cone & Belding
He enjoys a wide background in the entertainment field. He
started in show business at the age of IB, playing in summer stock.
From there he moved to leading parts on Broadway and in Holly-
wood. Finally came radio, first as an orchestra leader, then as M. C.
on the Gulf Screen Guild Program. Other shows on which he ap-
peared were: Theater Guild, for the United States Steel Theater
Guild of the Air, The Hildegarde Show, The Pause That Refreshes,
and Reader's Digest. Since 1947 Pryor has been director of TV for
the New York office of Foote, Cone &: Belding. Among Foote, Cone
& Belding clients who have been represented in TV are Union Oil,
Sunkist, Pepsodent (Lever Brothers), Kleenex (International Cellu-
cotton Products Company), Toni Home Permanent, B-B Ball Point
Pen, Rheingold Beer and New York Central. The agency will handle
Bob Hope's first television show, sponsored by Frigidaire, scheduled
to start sometime in 1950.
PRYOR
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DONALD N. McCLURE
N. W. Ayer & Son, Inc
McCLURE
Si. 11 lid ill siiow business as a tliiltl actor and liked il so much
he dtiidcd lo make a career of il by matriculating in the Drama
nepartiiu 111 .ii C.Miugic Tech. Hollywood and ilie "talkies" offered
.1 ili.iiKc lo l)c a triple ihreal inan; adiii^. writing and directing for
lini\ei,sal Pictures, i'irst National and R. K. O. gave him an overall
l)a(kgn)uiid in movie making. His Inst radio assignment came when
he joined ihe I'.ol) Ripley "Believe It Or N(jL" staff as director of
liie show's lenioie pickups. During the war, McClure served as a
civilian test engineer lor the U. S. Navy. In Oct., 19-14, he joined N.
VV. Ayer Js: Son as dir. of TV production, in that capacity, he sujier-
vises spots for Lucky Strike, Illinois and Michigan Bell, Personal
Products, The Atlantic Refining Co., Sheffield Farms and United Air
Lines. Network shows: The Singing Lady for Kcllcjgg Corn Soya
and Kukla, I""ran & Ollie twice a week for National Dairy, Sealtcst.
HERBERT B.
Batten, Barton, Durstine
Head of the TV Department at
BBDO. Formerly account execu-
tive, radio account executive, and
copywriter. With agency 13 years.
Author of trade articles on adver-
tising. Lecturer at Columbia Uni-
versity. Agency at present has 3,S
clients active in TV, probably a
record. Presents on TV Brooklyn
Dodgers, Chicago White Sox, Chi-
cago Cubs, B. F. Goodrich Celebri-
ty Time on ABC Sunday nights
10-10:30 Eastern Standard Time.
Telepix Newsreel twice a night.
WEST
WEST
& Osborn, Inc.
Tex Antoine Weatherman every
night on WNBT, boxing and
wrestling from Chicago and Pitts-
burgh, plus spot schedules for 26
other accounts. TV production
head, Hugh Rogers; TV film sec-
tion, Thomas A. Wright; Account
service section, John Thomas;
TV commercials, Robert Foreman;
TV programming, Wick Crider;
TV time-buying. Tucker Scott;
TV research, Mrs. T. Anderson;
TV publicity and merchandising,
James McGarry.
WALTER CRAIG
Benton & Bowles, Inc.
Started life as a vaudeville actor. Later played in musical come-
dies and entered radio as program director of World Broadcasting
System. Left this organization to establish his own independent
production firm which he abandoned after eight years on doctor's
orders. Then follow-ed a two year stint as radio director of Street
8: Finney, and a like period as program director of Ed Noble's
WMCA, which immediately preceded his joining Benton &: Bowles
in 1942. He ') currently vice president in charge of radio and
television. Benton & Bowles currently has the following network
commercial TV programs: "Who Said That," sponsored by Crosley;
"This Is Show Business," sponsored by Crosley; "Hollywood Screen
Test," sponsored by Best Foods, Inc.; "Mama," sponsored by Max-
well House Coffee.
CRAIC
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AGEJVCY TV PERSOI\ALHTES
WINSLOW H. CASE
Campbell-Ewald Co.
An acknowledged leader in agency TV operations, V.P. Case en
tered advertising in 1927. He has worked with Stinson Aircraft, La
Driere Art Service, Chesterfield Cigarettes; and was also on the
advertising faculty of Columbia Univ. With Campbell-Ewald, Case
has supervised overall campaigns for several of the company's major
accounts. He is currently in charge of radio' and TV for all of the
agency's clients, and supervises all Eastern operations. Campbell-
Ewald currently handles two major network programs for Chevrolet:
the Tele-Theatre drama series via NBC-TV and the musical revue.
Inside U. S. A., on CBS-TV. Last fall, the agency also supervised
DuMont coverage of the Notre Dame games, sponsored by the
Chevrolet Dealers. The local Chevrolet Dealers Ass'n. ranks as the
country's top local advertiser in TV. Its five weekly shows and heavy
spot schedule are also handled by Campbell-Ewald.
CASE
ADRIAN SAMISH
Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample, Inc.
Vice president and director of
radio and TV for Dancer-Fitzger-
ald-Sample, Inc., he has run the
gamut of radio broadcasting and
show business in his career. Start-
ing at 17, his background includes
actor, director and stage man-
ager in Broadway and summer
stock productions and director of
motion pictures in Hollywood. He
has produced, directed and writ-
ten for radio since 1935, having
been with Arthur Kudner, Young
& Rubicam and, before assuming
SAMISH
his position at DFS, was v. p. in
charge of programs and TV for
the American Broadcasting Com-
pany. Among those TV shows
handled by Dancer-Fitzgerald-
Sample are The Lone Ranger for
General Mills, Inc. and Okay
Mother for Sterling Drug, Inc.
Other TV shows under prepara-
tion are the Beulah Show, which
will be done in Hollywood on film
and the Betty Crocker Magazine
of TV, which will be telecast live
from New York.
TEVIS HUHN
Warwick & Legler, Inc.
Born in Philapelphia, Pa., he graduated from the Haverford
School, Haverford, Pa. Following his discharge from the U. S. Army
in I9I8, he matriculated at Princeton University, Class of 1922, and
subsequently attended University College, Oxford, England. Enter-
ing the U. S. Career Foreign Service, he was commissioned Vice
Consul and Diplomatic Secretary, serving in Paris, Washington, D. C,
Buenos Aires, and Montevideo. Following his resignation from the
Foreign Service, Huhn joined the Columbia Broadcasting System,
where he remained until his affiliation with Warwick & Legler, Inc.
He has been director of radio and TV there since 1939. During the
year 1949 Warwick & Legler, Inc. has televised The Life of Riley
over NBT and the affiliated NBC TV network. This program is
sponsored by the Pabst Sales Co., brewers and distributors of Pabst
Blue Ribbon Beer. The agency has also placed various participation
spots on WOR-TV for The George W. Luft Co.
HUHN
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That was nine years ago . . .
the first television commercial . . .
a Bulova time signal on NBC.
In those days, television was an
advertising luxury, even for its few hardy
pioneers ... its biggest reward the
prestige of a historic role in developing
a radically new medium.
Today, only a decade later, it's as plain
as TV's myriad roof-top antennas that
television has changed from an advertising
adventure to an advertising necessity.
This is the year NBC Television
will blanket areas containing 60%
of America's families . . . 144 of the
nation's 200 leading counties . . . the
richest sales markets from coast to coast.
And the products sold by NBC Television
sponsors will range all the way from
mass consumer items to deluxe motor cars.
Amid these gargantuan strides,
only one key fact in television remains
unchanged. In 1950, just as in "47 and
'48 and '49, NBC Television plays to far
more viewers . . . with more jtopular
programs . . . for more advertisers . . .
than any other network.
N BC America s No. 1 Television Network
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2: 29: 50 PM
That was nine years ago . . .
the first television commercial . . .
a Bulova time signal on NBC.
In those days, television was an
advertising luxury, even for its few hardy
pioneers ... its biggest reward the
prestige of a historic role in developing
a radically new medium.
Today, only a decade later, it's as plain
as TV's myriad roof-top antennas that
television has changed from an advertising
adventure to an advertising necessity.
This is the year NBC Television
will blanket areas containing 6CP/0
of America's families . . . 144 of the
nation's 200 leading counties . . . the
richest sales markets from coast to coast.
And the products sold by NBC Television
sponsors will range all the way from
mass consumer items to deluxe motor cars.
Amid these gargantuan strides,
only one key fact in television remains
unchanged. In 1950, just as in '47 and
'48 and '49, NBC Television plays to far
more viewers . . . with more popular
programs ... for more advertisers . . .
than any other network.
N BC Americas No. 1 Television Network
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A. CARL RIGROD
Donahue & Co., Inc.
RIGROD
lll^ .uli\ili(s ill ilir Ik Ids ol i.idii). I \' .iiid juiii ii.iliMii I:;ivc been
v.iiicd .111(1 iiiiciisc. Ill l!)|,'> III- winic ,111(1 directed the first studio TV
|)r(tL;r.mi sponsored l)y a inolion jjictiirc (ompany (RKO) on WABD,
dull i.ilk'd \\'2\\\'\'. He sfixed as pid)li(ily aj^cnt with IJiiivcisal
l*i( lures and later handled radio (ani|)ai^ns lor many of tlic leading
iii()\ic ( I iiiip.iii ics. \ jiMii ii.i 1 isin ni.idii.iic 1)1 ilic I', ol Mo., he has
woiked lor sexeial taslern lu \\ spapei s. I'l ioi lo joining Donahue
and Coc, he was dir. ol i.idio loi RKO pictures. .\t present Rigrod,
dii. ol ihe motion pi(ime. radio and TV dept., is producing
• ind directing all radio adxcilising acti\ities lor M-G.M and ])i()diic-
ing TV programs lor Sunset Appliance .Stores Inc. on WPIX and
Ciold Medal C>andy (lorp. on \\'\B I". He does TV spots loi
.Scripio Pencils, Lee Pipes, Aborn's Coffee, and various National
ni()\ie accounts, as well as radio advertising for Loew's theatres.
MAURICE J. CONDON
Roy S. Durstine, /nc.
He was born in Fall River, Mass. affiliated Avith the Cincinnati office
on Nov. 19, 1912. After matricu- BHI|^^^^|H of ^^J ^- Durstine, Inc. as radio
lating at Western Reserve Uni- HP^^Bil^WH director. In 1945 Condon was
\ersity in Cleveland. O.. he en- mf . ^HB transferred to the New York office
tered the field of radio in 1931 by m I^B^ '^^ ^^^^ agency where he took u]5
joining the staff of station WGAR, M "*^ |BtlmWfa| ' the mantle as associate radio direc-
Cle\cland. as a continuity editor. > I ^mF ^^^' ^^ '^"'^ remained at that office
Condon remained with WG.\R ^'— ^1 .^jr . "'itil the present time. Since 1948
imtil World War II broke out. B'^^ '"^"^My he has held tlie position of radio-
During 1943-44 he was on duty B ^MHtf^ak TV director, and is currently pro-
with the Army Air Force. When Hk ^^^M/k-^M ^^^^^^^§ '^^e DuMont Cavalcade of
the fighting ceased lie returned to i™ .^R.^«&1H Bands for Serutan plus general
Ohio and there took his first job spots for the Super Set div. of
in the agency field. He became .\merican Cyanamid Co.
WILLIAM L WEDDELL
Leo Burnett Co., Inc-
Shortly after his graduation from the University of Chicago in
1929 Weddell landed a job with the Western office of NBC. He's
been in radio ever since. Weddell served as sales promotion manager
of NBC in Chicago; as radio director of Erwin Wasey & Co.; and
later, as assistant sales manager of NBC. In 1946 he joined the Leo
Burnett Co. as vice-president and radio director. Current network
programs sponsored by Burnett clients are: The Fred Waring
Show, Grand Central Station, Club Time, Art Linkletter's House
Party, Smilin' Ed McConnell, H. V. Kaltenborn and Richard Hark-
ness, Cedric Adams, Fun To Be Young (Jay Stewart) and Arthur
Godfrey (starting April 10. 1950). Burnett accounts using local and
spot TV are: Minnesota Valley Canning Co., Brown Shoe. Co.,
Horlicks Malted Milk, Pillsbury Mills, Inc., Santa Fe R. R., The
Hoover Co., The Pure Oil Co., Carling's Red Cap Ale and Dean
Milk Co.
WEDDELL
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AGEXCY TV PERSaiVALITIES
NICHOLAS E. KEESELY
Lennen & Mitchell, Inc. .
Born in Philadelphia in 1910, his first radio advertising job was
with N. W. Ayer & Sons back in 1928. During 15 successful years
with them he held the positions of time buyer, casting director,
producer, talent head and radio account executive. In 1943 Keesely
became program sales manager of CBS, later holding the same
position with MBS. He has many radio "firsts" to his credit includ-
ing. Can You Top This?, The Sealtest Hour, Give & Take, The Al
Pierce Show and Fred Waring Cigarette Time. Keesely was instru-
mental in the development of many of the name personalities of
today. Since Keesely joined Lennen & Mitchell where he is V.P. in
charge of radio-TV, early in 1948, the agency has been represented
on the air by two TV sliows: The Original Amateur Hour and Stop
KEESELY the Music, both sponsored by Old Gold. Accounts represented by TV
film spots include: Lustre-Creme Hair Shampoo and Lysol.
FRANCIS C. BARTON, JR,
Federal Advertising Agency, Inc.
Twenty-three years in advertis-
ing—nineteen of it in radio, a
touch of dramatics in college, and
a dash of commercial movies along
the way, provide the background
from which Frank Barton has been
learning video these past several
years. N. W. Ayer & Son., Inc.,
The Columbia Broadcasting Sys-
tem, the Biow Co., Benton &
Bowles, all contributed to his first
20 years in the agency field. Bar-
ton is now director of radio and
television at Federal Adv. Agency,
BARTON
Inc. His first television effort was
a commercial spot on film in 1947
for A. S. R. Lighter and then a
wrestling program with filmed
commercials in 1948-49 for Trom-
mer's Beer. He then did filmed
spots for McCalls, a participation
in Cavalcade of Stars for both Gem
Razors and Blades and A. S. R.
Lighter and the Jack Eigen show
for Doeskin Products. Barton's
most recent television presentation
is Eloise Salutes the Stars for Doe-
skin Products, Inc.
STEVENS P. JACKSON
V/illiam Warren, Jackson & Delaney
A graduate of Duke University, his background includes service
with the Benton & Bowles agency. He also was an account exec, for
radio stations WHN and WMCA and advertising manager of the 7th
Regiment Field Gazette. His army service lasted five years during
^^,. which time he was a Capt. CAC (India, Burma). Jackson has been
account executive and director of TV at William Warren agency
since 1947. This agency specializes in radio and TV advertising for
large N. Y. C. retailers. Its first TV show was Play the Game, a half
hour charade program, sponsored by Alexander's Department Store.
Since then the agency has had the following clients on video: Lord &
Ta^lpr, Spear Furniture Stores, Cardinal Tie Shops, Flag Dog Food,
Strauss Auto Supply Stores, Ritz Thrift Shop, Ivel Fifth Avenue,
Lucele Limited, Sachs Quality Stores, Bonded Auto Sales, Warren
Connolly Distributors, and Stevens Appliances.
JACKSON
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ROBERT W. KELLY
J. D. 7 archer & Co., Inc.
Ni'W iMii-l.iml
KELLY
)<)ii: ,111(1 1)11(1. Ilol) l\(lly prfj)])i(l loi .1 circcr via
l)iisiiu'ss adininisi : ,11 mil ,ii l*i()\ idciuc (lolk-j^c; soon landed with a
iii.ijiii oil ( ()iii|).iir. . Ilicic he sl;i\c(l loi iii,iii\ \c:iis, aiiolluT well
()i);aiii/i(l oil (•\((iiii\i. W'caiviiig finally ol llie (oiiiparalivciy dull
roulinc, K(ll\ looked aboul lor wider horizons . . . advertising and
ladio. lie joined J. 1). I'anJier & (>o., Inc., promptly ac(juiretl solid
agency experiences in acconnting. research and idtimately radio and
ulevision. Kclh now icigiis succ csslulh' as director of radio and
rV, a supeihly liained exeiuli\e with a sound business background.
Adhering to the principle that if you want to swim you've got to
get into ilu- water, Tarcher & Co. early had its client, Benrus
VV^atch Co., test the selling power of TV. Since that original trial,
other clients, such as Seeman Bros, and McKesson k Robbins have
been added. The agency is now concentrating on TV spots.
EDWARD E. SIMMONS
Cecil & Presbrey, Inc.
A decade of radio \\ork began his discharge from the army, where
lor him ^vhen he joined WJAK, ^^^/Ktjt^^ '^^ ^^'^^1 served for some time with
Marion, Ind. in 1929. He shifted J^^PPp^ the short-wave section of the
to WAAF Chicago in 1931 remain- m \ Armed Forces Radio Service, he
ing there as program director un- B|p||j|^^^,,,, I joined Cecil & Presbrey, Inc. as West
til 1937. He then became a staff' .^BfiW^ ^1^ Coast Representative. He came to
producer-director for WON, Chi- aR. ^^^ the New York office in Feb. 1949
cago. In 1938 he joined the Wade S^^0»w where he is now radio-TV director.
Advertising Agency as producer- ^P|H|^r^ Cecil & Presbrey's TV accounts
director on such shows as the Alka- ^B^^^^^ have included, the Ed Wynn Show,
Seltzer National Barn Dance, j^Mk^^^^^fe, sponsored by Speidel Corp. on
Uncle Ezra, Alec Templeton Time, ■■». tt.lHH CBS; TV spots for Lamont-Corliss
Quiz Kids and Roy Rogers. After ciAii^^.c '^"'^ video spots for Ronson.
SIMMONS
ALLAN BLACK
Cayton, Inc.
Graduated with a B.A. from NYU in 1938. During the next few
years he served as announcer-writer-producer for several independent
New York stations. In 1945, he quit WQXR to free-lance. During
this period he was script writer for several network radio shows, in-
cluding Grand Central Station, Armstrong Theater of Today, Grand
Marquee and the Lone Ranger, and was also engaged by the Radio
Division of the Office of War Information. In 1947, he joined
Cayton, Inc., as head of its TV department. His first assignment
was to direct a. country-wide TV spot campaign for the Polaroid T\^
Filter, which proved an outstanding success. He is the creator
and producer of the highly successful Greatest Fights of the Century
film series, telecast Friday nights over the entire NBC-TV inter-
connected network. The show is sponsored by Chesebrough Mfg.
Co., for its Vaseline Cream Hair Tonic. He also produces Sports
Highlights of the Week, sponsored by Bond Clothes.
BLACK
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WILLIAM ALEXANDER CHALMERS
Kenyan & Eckhardt, Inc.
CHALMERS
Canadian born William Chalmers, with consistant circumspection,
launched his career at Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn after a
Quaker school education in N. Y. A year later he shifted to Holly-
wood as a contract player for Paramount and Universal. Following
his return he tried his hand in the book publishing and department
store fields. There followed a brief sojourn on the stage, then a
jumpback to the agency field. Through the ensuing years he served
with Geyer, Cornell & Newell, Erwin Wasey, The Blow Co., and Free
& Peters (station Reps.). In August of '47 he joined Kenyon and
Eckhardt. Chalmers as v.p. & radio-TV director, supervises the Ford
Television Theatre and the United Nations Telecasts for the Ford
Motor Co., Toast of the Town for the Lincoln-Mercury Dealers, and
various TV activities for the Borden Co., Bristol-Meyers, Ltd., Beech-
Nut Packing Co., Lincoln-Mercury Div. of Ford Motor Co., and
the Kellogg Co.
LEWIS
Compton
He received his education at two
of the world's more stellar institu-
tions of learning, Cambridge Uni-
versity and Harvard. Titterton
became assistant editor of the At-
lantic Monthly in 1925. Remain-
ing with that magazine for a year,
he next moved over to the Mac-
millan Company where he as-
sumed the post of assistant to the
general sales manager. In 1928
he became an associate editor at
Macmillan. He entered the field
H. TITTERTON
Advertising, Inc.
of radio in 1932 when the National
Broadcasting Company beckoned
him as script editor. He was af-
filiated with NBC for a period of
12 years (1932-44), then joined the
Compton Advertising Agency as
director of radio. His present title
with Compton is vice-president,
director of radio & TV. The
Compton Agency is currently pro-
ducing the Procter & Gamble Fire-
side Theater, over NBC's Eastern
and Midwestern TV network.
TITTERTON
HOWARD G.
Dorland, Inc.
He came to Dorland with 15 years experience in all phases of
broadcasting, theater and films. As a senior producer for 8 years at
CBS, New York, Barnes was a creative force behind the Columbia
Workshop, the N. Y. Philharmonic Broadcasts, Duffy's Tavern and
other outstanding shows. He served four years in the Navy as a Lieu-
tenant and producer-writer of training and propaganda films. After
the war he returned for a year as a CBS producer and later was an
independent producer of radio, motion picture features for syndica-
tion to TV stations. Prior to CBS, Barnes, as executive producer of
the Music Corp. of America, was a guiding force in the development
of Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge. As v.p. of radio and
TV, he has helped to build Dorland into a small but growing and
aggressive contender in both media. Dorland's national TV accounts
include A. S. Beck Shoe Corp., Helbros W^atch Co., Ameritex Fabrics.
BARNES
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LEE COOLEY
McCann-Erickson, Inc.
Si. II U'(
III!
lis i;i<Ii() ( iinci ill I'C^l as an announcer. He later moved
lo (lii((ii()n in radio and movies. In I'.K^H (loolcy joined the
COOLEY
l)(iii 1 .CI' oi^ani/ai ion. hiii Icil a lew years later lor .\e\v ^'olk where
he wrolc and pnKhucii sIimwv Im !'.. ll.D.KrO. .ind Kniliiaiili ,<.• K\an.
In l')l(i lie JMincd .\lt Ci.inn-Krii ksoii. Im. a^ diiccioi ol iclc\ isioii
anil (Dinnuii iai motion pidine.-. Kroin .\la\ I'.)I7 lo Ani^n^l I!M!), he
|)i()(liii cd "The .Swill Home Service Club" and " I lie Swili Show" lor
Swill .^j Co. In ail. the agency serves IH (licnis in Jelevisicjn: Altcs
r>ii\\in,<> Co., liell K; Howell Co., Beverwyck. lirewerics, Int., liroad-
\\a\ Dcparlment Store, Inc.. Chesebrough MIg. Co., Cons'd. Chrysler
Sales Dixision, Coldstream Products Co.. I.eisy Brewing Co., Nalional
liisinil Co.. I'trkclion Sto\c Co.. Rciui/il Home I'liKhuls Co.,
Richman Brothers Co.. Ilic S. (). S. (.a).. Southern Counties Gas Co.'s,
Standard Oil Co. (Indiana). The Standard Oil Co. (Ohio). Swift &:
Co.. and Wcsiinghouse Electric Corp.
MARLO LEWIS
Blaine-Thompson Co.,
Music was the main element of
his early youth in Chicago. .\t the
age of se\en he conducted the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He
later was Concert Master of Senn
High School Orchesti-a and con-
ducted the University of Chicago
Symphony orchestra. In addition
he j^layed the violin and clarinet.
The business xvorld beckcjned him
in 1932 when he became a reporter
lor the City Neivs Bureau in Chi-
cago. After that he moxed to New LEWIS
Inc.
York xvhere he became assistant to
the production manager and space
department manager at the Blow
Co. Lewis also was an account exe-
cuti\e with the Hirshon Garfield
Agency. During this time in New
York he helped create the local
sales department and programs for
CBS. Presently he is executive
vice-president of Blaine-Thompson
and package producer of Lunch-
eon at Sardi's and Ed Sullivan's
Toast of the Town.
PRESTON H. PUMPHREY
Maxon, Inc.
A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan U., he entered the radio field in
1929. He has served on the radio production staffs of NBC and
Beiiton & Bowles and as radio director for two advertising agencies.
Fuller, Smith, Ross, Inc. and ^V^arwick 8: Legler, Inc. The Fred
Allen Show, Palmolive Beauty Box. Warden Lawes, Metropolitan
Opera Auditions, Minute Mysteries and Maxwell House Show Boat
are some of the more important programs that Pumphrey has
produced and directed for radio. In 19-17 he turned his talents
toward the field of tele\ision. Today he is director of television for
Maxon, Inc. an agency which is handling such sports highspots as
the World Series, racing's Triple Cro\vn. and Friday night Boxing
for the Gillette Safety Razor Co. Other Maxon video clients include;
Griesedieck Western Brewery Company, Magnavox Inc., and
Hotpoint, Inc.
PUMPHREY
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MILTON DOUGLAS
Stanton B. Fisher, Inc.
He stalled in show business in 1929 as a singer and actor, appear
ing in Broadway plays and movies. He was under contract to War-
ner Bros, for a year, but came back East when musicals fell off and
# l^B sang in various hotels and night clubs. Douglas finally wound up
" jS^R as entertainment director for a chain of hotels. He was with this
chain for eight years, then went to DuMont as a director. After
producing a new variety show. Front Row Center, tor the Stanton
B. Fisher Agency, Douglas left DuMont and joined Fisher as head
of the TV and radio clepartment. The agency expanded the show
into a one-hour program, calling it Cavalcade of Stars and many big
drug chains decided to come in, namely; Whelan, Walgreens, Lig-
gett, Dow Cunningham, Gallagher, Gray, Harvey & Carey, Hook,
Lane, People's, Read, Snyder, Sun, Sun Ray, Taylor and Thrifty
Drug Stores.
DOUGLAS
ARTHUR J. DALY
Peck Advertising Agency, Inc.
Daly entered radio in 1929 as a
producer for the National Broad-
casting Company in the New York
studios. Over an eight-year period,
he produced the Firestone Hour,
the Goldbergs, Major Bowes Ama-
teur Hour and numerous other
programs in all classifications.
Later, he produced the Pontiac
Varsity Show, the Telephone Hour,
the Cresta Blanca Carnival, and in
California during a five-year
period, such programs as the Rudy
Vallee Drene program, the Corliss
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Archer program and others. Cur-
rently Daly is the radio-television
•■ director for the Peck Advertising
Agency, Inc. in New York. At the
I present moment. Peck's television
"v. activities are composed entirely of
/•:\ spot annoinicements and program
^ considerations for Howard Clothes,
> Old Dutch Coffee, Charles of the
I Ritz, Premier Foods (Sauce Ar-
I turo). The agency is also currently
S presenting the johnny Olsen Rum-
pus Room on WABD, New York,
DuMont's key station.
MYRON P. KIRK
Kudner Agency, Inc.
Vice president and executive director of radio and TV of Kudner
Agency Inc., Kirk is a native West Virginian whose early business
training was in association with his father in banking, brokerage and
theaters. From program and sales activities with VVTAM, Cleveland,
Kirk organized his own advertising agency, Lang, Fislier and Ivirk.
In 1933 he resigned from the partnership to accept a vice presidency
with Ruthrauff and Ryan Inc. From 1938 to 1941 he was in Holly-
wood as a vice president of United Artists. He joined Kudner in
1941 as director of radio. Kudner TV programs under Kirk's su^Der-
vision are: Texaco Star Theater, NBC-TV, (The Texas Co.); Martin
Kane, Private Eye, NBC-TV (United States Tobacco Co.); Lights
Out, NBC-TV, (The Admiral Corp.); Stop the Music, (Shared with
The Admiral Corp. and Old Gold), ABC-TV; Admiral Broadway
Revue (The Admiral Corp.); Fireball Fun for All (Buick Motor
Division) and Metropolitan Opera Opening (The Texas Co.).
KIRK
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Geyer, Newell & Ganger, Inc.
LONG
l.oiij; \v;is ;ip|JoiiiUcl dindor ol radio and 1 A' at Gcyei, N'cwcll 8c
(..iiititr. Iiu.. ill August l!)l<J. He joined tlic agency in l'J4(i as
i.idio prodiK lion nianaf^ci and lalcr Ijccanic assistant director of
ilic (l(|),ii iiiK III. I l( w.is j)M \ ioiisU radio :n (ount executive and head
ol ihr iiioiioii piciuic .111(1 IV dcjKirtnieni at Hatten, Barton, Dur-
siiiu- S.- Osboin. Diiiinj.; ilic war. l>on<; was direiKjr ol l'. .S. radio
acli\ilies and a(lniinistrali\e olluer lor the (Coordinator of Inter-
.\iniri(an .\llairs in New ^oik. Starting in radio in 1927, Long
produced and directed programs on all national radio networks, was
Washington program manager of CB.S, director of broadcasting for
the New ^ ork World's Fair, and head of radio lor Lord & Thomas
in Chicago. Current commercial video programs and sponsors are
Kelvinator's Homemaker's Exchange, jxirticipation, on CB.S- TV net-
work of fifteen stations: and .Kniger\ Boxing with Dennis James.
He has enjoyed a long career in
the advertising and distribution ^ '^^" '
field. He first joined the May
Radio and Television Corp., a
Philco distributor, in 1930. By
1933 he had risen to the position
of sales promotion and merchandis-
ing manager. Mapes became con-
nected with the Hutchins Adver-
tising Co. in 1945. He is now in
charge of the radio-TV department
and commercial motion picture de-
partment. During the past five
H. PIERSON MAPES
Hutchins Advertising Co., Inc.
years Mapes has been repsonsible
lor many fine radio programs, in-
cluding the Radio Hall of Fame,
the Bing Crosby .show, the Burl
hes show and the Breakfast Club
(Philco Portion). Fhe Hutchins
agency's programs now on the air
are: Philco Television Playhouse,
NBC network, and the Breakfast
Club (Philco Portion), ABC. In
addition the agency also handles
some important radio and televi-
sion spot advertising.
MAPES
WILSON M. TUTTLE
Ruthrauff & Ryan, Inc.
His career has run the gamut from actor to writer to director.
During the years 1932-35 he acted on stages in- California, New York
and Chicago. In between he did some writing and directing for
stations WIND and WCFL, Chicago. He joined radio station WOR,
New York, in 1936 as staff director, announcer and nighttime station
manager, and remained there until 1939 when he came to Ruthrauff
&; Ryan as program director and supervisor. Tuttle is now vice-
president, director of radio and television at R&R. Current among
the agency's video accounts are: American Kitchens; Chrysler Corp.,
Dodge Div., Dodge Dealers of Los Angeles; Dodge Dealers of St.
Louis; Edwards Coffee; Galveston-Houston Breweries; Griesedieck
Bros. Brewery Co.: Gunther Brewing Co.; Lever Bros. (Spry); Morris
B. Sac^hs; Pittsburgh Dodge Dealers Ass'n.; Reddi-Wip; Safeway
Stores; Seattle Dodge Dealers; Western Reddi-Wip Co.; Sterling Salt
Co.; Allied Florists (Chicago), Heet.
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MIRIAM TRAEGER
Abbott Kimball Co., Inc-
She has long been associated with the radio field. Her early training
began with WMCA as secretary to the president. From WMCA Miss
Traeger moved, in 1941, to WINS. 1944 found her Time Buyer at
Abbott Kimball Co., Inc. supervising broadcast campaigns for clients
such as, Joe Lowe Corp., Koret of Calif., Mark Cross, Renoir Per-
fumes, Marvella Pearls, Bonne Bell Cosmetics, Black Starr and Gor-
ham, Colonial Dames Cosmetics, Union Pharmaceutical Co., Peggy
Sage, Artra Cosmetics, Inc., Norcross, Inc., Family Laundry Owners
Assn., Lipstae, and Northam Warren Corp. She signed the first agree-
ment with a TV station for Norcross, Inc. It was a modest beginning,
but as the scope widened with the rapid expansion of TV stations
other clients entered the medium on a selective market basis. Some
of these accounts are Rogers Peet, Artra Cosmetics, Inc., Lampl
Fashions, and Jackson Furniture Co.
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HUGH HOLE
Brooke, Smith, French & Dorrance, Inc.
Graduated with a B.A. degree in
Dramatic Art, University of N. C.
in 1942. During four years there
he worked in local radio stations
and participated in many theatri-
cal productions produced by the
N. C. Players Assn. In June, 1942,
he entered the radio department
of Benton 8c Bowles, New York
City. During four years there he
acted as producer, director and ad-
ministrative assistant. In 1946 he
formed his own independent pro-
duction company, Television-
HOLE
Radio Enterprises. Later he joined
Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample as super-
visor of all commercial produc-
tion. He joined Brooke, Smith
French & Dorrance, Inc., in Aug.
1948 as director of radio and TV,
handling these shows: Detroit
llgers home baseball games and
I )etroit Lions home football
games for the Goebel Brewing Co.;
Inside Football, WWJ-TV, Detroit
for the Goebel Brewing Co.; 4-Star
Final News, WJBK-TV for the
Hudson Motor Car Co.
JOHN S. DAVIDSON
Fletcher D. Richards, Inc.
Born in New York City, he attended Lawrenceville School and
Yale University (Sheffield Scientific Schools). Davidson entered the
radio business in sales and programming at NBC in 1927. Formerly
he had been with Judge Weekly and the Selznick Moving Picture
Co. His years in radio have seen him serve as radio director for
Ruthrauff and Ryan, Young and Rubicam, J. M. Mathes, and as
radio-television director at Federal Advertising Agency. In 1947 he
joined the Fletcher D. Richards agency, where he is now radio and
television director. Among Richards' TV programs and accounts
are: Special animated film shorts for U. S. Rubber Co. (tire divi-
sion); "Lucky Pup" for U. S. Rubber Co. (footwear division);
Animated film shorts for Durham-Enders Razor Corp.; Boxing
Matches for Berghoff Brewing Corp.; "Market Melodies" for Fore-
most Dairies, Inc. and a news program for Eastern Air Lines.
DAVIDSON
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Look closely at your new horizon.
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to come, hut of things already here.
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full proportions is clearly visible
. . . creating new patterns in the
basic habits of Americans.
It is changing the way they work
and play; the way they think and
talk, and buy and sell.
In this pattern, the habit of tuning
to CBS Television is firmly fixed
— held fast by powerful programming
like The Goldbergs . . . Studio One . . .
Arthur Godfrey... Ed Wynn...Mama
... Suspense ... Inside U.S.A....
For in television as in radio when
you tune to CBS, you know you're
tuning in the kind of entertainment
that satisfies the largest audiences
in the world.
CBS television
first in audiences
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For today, television in its
full proportions is clearly visible
. . . creating new patterns in the
basic habits of Americans.
It is changing the way they work
and play; the way they think and
talk, and buy and sell.
In this pattern, the habit of tuning
to CBS Television is firmly fixed
— held fast by powerful programming
like The Goldbergs . . . Studio One . . .
Arthur Godfrey... Ed Wynn...Mama
...Suspense... Inside U.S.A....
For in television as in radio when
you tune to CBS, you know you're
tuning in the kind of entertainment
that satisfies the largest audiences
in the world.
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ROBERT f. KINTNER
President
KINTNER
Robert E. Kintner, president of the American Broadcasting Com-
pany, is, at 40, the youngest president of a national network. He is
also the most recently elected major radio network, chief executive,
having been named to his new office by the ABC board of directors
on December 30, 1949. At the same meeting the ABC board elected
Mark Woods, president, to be vice-chairman of the company.
Kintner who prior to his election as ABC chief, was executive vice-
president, joined the company in 1944 following his discharge from
the Army as Lieutenant Colonel. Before his service in the Army,
for which he was awarded the Legion of Merit, he had a distin-
guished career as a reporter, Washington correspondent and co-
author with Joseph Alsop of a nationally syndicated Washington
newspaper column.
CHARLES C. BARRY
Vice-President in Charge Radio-TV Programming
One of the radio industry's best
liked personalities. Charles C.
(Bud) Barry, vice-pres. in charge of
radio and television programming,
has been one of the top program
officers of the ABC network since
its organization. During the period
from 1942 to 1945 he was the net-
work's national program director
and two years later, in 1947, was
elected a vice-president and placed
in charge of radio and television
programming. Barry, a former
presidential announcer, has to his
BARRY
credit a large number of radio in-
novations which are today in wide
use in the broadcasting industry.
He was instrumental in the devel-
opment of high fidelity transcrip-
tion recording and played a prom-
inent role in promoting the sale
of time for presentation of oppos-
ing viewpoints on controversial
questions. He also has been the
guiding light in the development
of such top radio and TV pro-
grams as "Stop The Music" and
"The Paul Whiteman TV Revue."
ALEXANDER STRONACH, JR.
Manager of Television Programs
With a solid advertising agency background behind him, Alexander
(Sandy) Stronach, Jr., ABC manager of television programs, joined
the network in Sept. 1948. His agency experience started in 1938
when, from Hollywood, he joined Young & Rubicam, Inc. as a
writer on the "We, The People" radio show. Subsequently he pro-
duced and directed this program, as well as "Mystery Theatre,"
"The March of Time" and several other of the agency's commercial
programs. He also served as production supervisor, talent and pro-
gram manager for Young & Rubicam. In 1947, he joined the William
Morris Agency as a radio-television executive. During his year and
a half at ABC, the network has realized upon the full potentialities
of television with the commercial "Paul Whiteman Revue," and has
successfully translated "Stop The Music" from radio to video. STRONACH
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FRANK STANTON
President
STANTON
Joining CBS in 1935 as research director, Frank Stanton, president
of the network, rapidly advanced to a vice presidency in 1942 and
was named general manager and elected to the board of directors
in 1945. He has been president since 1946. Stanton has a couple of
firsts in radio research to his credit. He was the first to develop and
use a mechanical device for recording radio set operation and he
is a co-developer of the Program Analyzer, a machine for measuring
audience reaction to program content. Almost as well known in the
field of psychology as radio, Stanton is the author of many books
and articles on the former subject. Prior to CBS he had been with
the Psychology Department at Ohio State University. During the
war he served as a consultant to the Office of Facts and Figures.
He was born in Muskegon, Mich., on March 20, 1908, and has
degrees from Ohio Wesleyan and Ohio State Universities.
HUBBBLL ROBINSON, JR.
Vice President in Charge of Network Programs
In story book fashion, Hubbell
Robinson Jr. started at the bot-
tom as a messenger with Young &
Rubicam in 1928 and in 1944 ivas
made a vice president of the firm.
Subsequently he joined the Blue
Network (now ABC) as vice presi-
dent and director of programs and
in 1945 he moved to Foote, Cone
& Belding as vice president in
charge of radio. Robinson came to
CBS in 1946 to take over direction
of AM network programs. On
ROBINSON, JR.
January 1, 1950 he assumed gen-
eral supervision and direction of
all CBS programming, both radio
and TV. Robinson was born in
Schenectady, N. Y., on Oct. 16,
1905, attended Phillips Exeter
Academy and Brown U., receiving
his B. A. in 1927. After graduation
he became a reporter on the
Schenectady Union Star and later
on the Knickerbocker Press in Al-
bany. In 1928 he moved to New
York and entered advertising.
J. L. VAN VOLKENBURG
Vice President in Charge of Network Sales
A member of the CBS family for 18 years, J. L. Van Volkenburg,
has risen through a number of executive posts with the network
to his present position as network sales vice-president. He joined
CBS in 1932 as general manager of KMOX, a Columbia-owned
station in St. Louis.. In 1936 he was appointed assistant to the CBS
vice-president in charge of the Central Division. Van Volkenburg
was named general sales inanager of radio sales, in 1945 and,
three years later had assumed supervision of Columbia-owned sta-
tions as director of station administration. Shortly thereafter he was
named vice president and director of Television operation and on
Jan. 1, 1950, took over his present assignment. Van Volkenburg was
born in Sioux City, Iowa, Dec. 6, 1903 and attended the University
of Minnesota. VAN volkenburg
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DR. ALLEN B. DuMONT
President
DU MONT
President of Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc., the only com-
pany in the United States whose energies are devoted exclusively
to all phases of television, Dr. Allen B. Du Mont is best known
for his work on the commercial development of the cathode-ray
tube. This tube provides today's set owners with clear, bright, reliable
pictures. A graduate of Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute, Du Mont
and his organization have piled up an imposing number of TV
"firsts." He founded the first television network Avhich today com-
prises more than 50 stations throughout the country. The company
produced the first commercially available video reeciver in 1939
and was the first to make regular recordings of television programs.
Its New York station, WABD, was the first to present a regular
daytime program schedule.
MORTIMER W. LOEWI
Director
The growth of the Dumont net-
work and the owning company,
the Allen B. DuMont Laboratories,
Inc., has been spark-plugged by
Mortimer W. Loewi, director of
the DuMont Television Network,
since the firm's incorporation in
1935. Under Commander Loewi's
leadership, the network pioneered
daytime television and teletran-
scriptions, a system of transcribing
programs from the face of a ca-
thode-ray tube. He has actively
participated in all DuMont policy
LOEWI
for the last 14 years and is widely
known in New York banking and
investment circles. Commander
Loewi was born in Urbana, Ohio,
but while he was still quite young
his family moved to Piqua, Ohio,
where he graduated grade and high
school. His later education cent-
ered mainly on art. He studied
at the Pratt Institute and at the
Art Students League in New York
and in Paris at the Julian Aca-
demy. Loewi is an art connoisseur
as well as an accomplished artist.
CHRIS J. WITTING
General Manager
Bringing to television a sound background in industry and the
entertainment world, Chris J. Witting joined DuMont in June, 1947,
and devoted his first two years in video to financial and organiza-
tional problems. In Feb. 1950, he was appointed general manager
of the network. Witting attended the Schools of Business and Finance
of NYU and Columbia, as well as Fordham Law School. There-
after he joined the firm of Price, Waterhouse & Co. As a result of ex-
perience gained here he became a CPA. In 1940 he was elected comp-
troller of the USO-Camp Shows. As an executive officer he played an
important part in the USO entertainment program during the war.
After a year with the Maritime Service with the rank of commander,
he returned to USO Camp Shows to set up the administrative super-
vision of more than 5,000 entertainers in the ETO. WITTING
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DR. ALLEN B. DuMONT
President
DU MONT
President of Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc., the only com-
pany in the United States whose energies are devoted exclusively
to all phases of television. Dr. Allen B. Du Mont is best known
for his work on the commercial development of the cathode-ray
tube. This tube provides today's set owners with clear, bright, reliable
pictures. A graduate of Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute, Du Mont
and his organization have piled up an imposing number of TV
"firsts." He founded the first television network which today com-
prises more than 50 stations throughout the country. The company
produced the first commercially available video reeciver in 1939
and was the first to make regular recordings of television programs.
Its New York station, WABD, was the first to present a regular
daytime program schedule.
MORTIMER W. LOEWI
Director
The growth of the Dumont net-
work and the owning company,
the Allen B. DuMont Laboratories,
Inc., has been spark-plugged by
Mortimer W. Loewi, director of
the DuMont Television Network,
since the firm's incorporation in
1935. Under Commander Loewi's
leadership, the network pioneered
daytime television and teletran-
scriptions, a system of transcribing
programs from the face of a ca-
thode-ray tube. He has actively
participated in all DuMont policy
LOEWI
for the last 14 years and is widely
known in New York banking and
investment circles. Commander
Loewi was born in Urbana, Ohio,
but while he was still quite young
his family moved to Piqua, Ohio,
where he graduated grade and high
school. His later education cent-
ered mainly on art. He studied
at the Pratt Institute and at the
Art Students League in New York
and in Paris at the Julian Aca-
demy. Loewi is an art connoisseur
as well as an accomplished artist.
CHRIS J. WITTING
General Manager
Bringing to television a sound background in industry and the
entertainment world, Chris J. Witting joined DuMont in June, 1947,
and devoted his first two years in video to financial and organiza-
tional problems. In Feb. 1950, he was appointed general manager
of the network. Witting attended the Schools of Business and Finance
of NYU and Columbia, as well as Fordham Law School. There-
after he joined the firm of Price, Waterhouse & Co. As a result of ex-
perience gained here he became a CPA. In 1940 he was elected comp-
troller of the USO-Camp Shows. .\s an executive officer he played an
important part in the USO entertainment program during the war.
After a year with the Maritime Service with the rank of commander,
he returned to USO Camp Shows to set up the administrative super-
vision of more than 5,000 entertainers in the ETO. WITTING
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THEODORE C. ST RE I BERT
Chairman of the Board
Theodore C. Streibert, chairman of the Board ot the Mutual
Broadcasting System, formerly held an important position in the
field of education as assistant dean of the Harvard Business School.
He has been president of WOR since 1945 and prior to that was
connected with tlie motion picture industry as a film company
executive. Streibert joined WOR in 1933 as assistant to Alfred J.
McCosker, who was then the station's president. He was elected
to the station's board of directors in 1935 and a year later was
named executive vice-pi"esident and general manager. Streibert was
an instrumental figure in the founding and development of the
Mutual Broadcasting System of which WOR is tlie N. Y. key station.
As WOR president he supervises the station's AM and FM activities
STREIBERT ^iTcl is also in charge of WOR-TV and WOIC, Washington, D. C.
One of the most energetic exe-
cutives in the business, A. A.
Schechter, Mutual network vice-
president in charge of news, special
events and press, entered radio in
1931 as head of the copy desk at
NBC. In the eleven years that fol-
lowed, he molded a radio news
organization with reporters being
heard regularly from the far cor-
ners of the world. In 1938, Schech-
ter directed the first combined
radio and TV special event, when
the King and Queen of England
, A. SCHECHTER
Vice-President
SCHECHTER
visited New York's World Fair.
Today he is probably the best
known news and special events
man in radio. As a Lieutenant
Colonel during World War II, he
served as chief of radio at Gen-
eral MacArthur's headquarters in
charge of press transmission and
broadcastina: in the Southwest Pa-
cific. Schechter is active in super-
vising the TV activities of the Mu-
tual network, working closely with
MBS local stations which are in
video operation.
EARL M. JOHNSON
Vice-President in Charge of Engineering
Joining the Mutual Broadcasting System in 1945 as chief plans
and allocation engineer. Earl M. "Pete" Johnson was named director
of engineering on January 1, 1947. In that capacity, he developed
Mutual's "listenability," a new engineering measurement, designed
to guide network expansion. Johnson was elected vice-president in
charge of engineering and station relations for Mutual in February,
1949. He is in daily contact with Mutual affiliates on AM, FM and
TV matters. Johnson has been a member of the executive engineer-
ing committee of the NAB for four years. A graduate of the Uni-
versity of Cincinnati, he became an engineer on the staff of WLW,
in 1940. He served on the Operation Research Staif of the War
Department during the last war. He takes pan in the TV activities
of MBS and has handled special management assignments. JOHNSON
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NILES TRAMMELL
Chairman of the Board
One of those career man in radio who has devoted his energies
to building broadcasting into the great public service and com-
mercial medium that it is today, Niles Trammell, Chairman ol
the Board of NBC, got his start as a commercial representative
with the Pacific Division of the Radio Corporation of America
back in 1923. In 1928 he joined NBC as a salesman and within
12 years had risen to the position of president of the network.
Trammell has diligently attended to the improvement of NBC
facilities and programs and is now devoting much of his time
to the encoiuagement of new television technique. He is an all-out
ad\ocate of black-and-white sight-and sound transmission. He was
born in Marietta, Ga., on July 6, 1894, attended Sewanee Military
Academy and the University of the South. Commissioned a second
lieutenant, he served in the Army during World War I.
TRAMMELL
JOSEPH H. McCONNELL
President
A counsel and executive for
RCA since 1941, Joseph Howard
McConnell was elected president
of NBC on Oct. 7, 1949. Prior to
that, he had been executive vice-
president and vice-president in
charge of finance for RCA. Re-
ceiving his Doctor of Laws degree
from the University of Virginia in
1931, he became associated with
law firms in Florida and North
Carolina. In 1933 he joined the
legal staff of the NRA, under
McCONNELL
Donald Richberg, in Washington,
D. C. McConnell served as direc-
tor of one of the agency's three
legal sections until 1935, when he
became an associate in the New
York law firm of Cotton, Franklin,
Wright & Gordon. There he spe-
cialized in the legal phases of gov-
ernment regulation of corporate
enterprise. A native of Davidson,
N. C, McConnell is a member of
many organizations, including Phi
Beta Kappa and Kappa Alpha.
CHARLES R. DENNY
Executive Vice-President
Charles R. Denny, a lawyer by profession, was elected executive
vice-president of NBC on July 1, 1948. He was admitted to the
law practice in Washington, D. C. in 1936 and until 1938 served
with the law firm of Covington, Burling, Rublee, Acheson and Shorb.
Appointed to the Department of Justice in 1938, he remained there
until 1941. While in the department he served as special assistant
to the Attorney General and was later promoted to chief of the
Appelate Section of the Lands Division. Denny next moved on to
the FCC where he served as general cotmsel until appointed a com-
missioner by President Roosevelt in 1945. He was later named
assistant chairman and in 1946 President Truman appointed him
chairman of the FCC. Denny came to NBC as vice-president and
general counsel in Oct. 1947. He is a native of Baltimore, Md.
DENNY
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Alphabetically Listed
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KBTV .
KDYL-TV
KECA-TV
KEYL .
KFI-TV .
KFMB-TV
KGO-TV
KING-TV
KLAC-TV
KLEE-TV
KMTV .
KNBH .
KOB-TV
KOTV .
KPHO-TV
KPIX .
KRLD-TV
KRON-TV
KSD TV .
KSLTV .
KSTP-TV
KTLA .
KTSL .
KTTV .
WAAM-TV
WABD .
WAFM-TV
WAGA-TV
WATV .
WAVE-TV
WBAL-TV
WBAP-TV
WBEN-TV
WBKB .
WBNS-TV
WBRC-TV
WBTV .
WBZ-TV
WCAU-TV
WCBS-TV
WCPO-TV
WDAF-TV
WDEL-TV
WDSU-TV
WDTV .
WENR-TV
WEWS .
WFBM-TV
WFIL-TV
WFMY-TV
WGAL-TV
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DaUas, Tex. . 1108
Salt Lake City, Utah 1109
Hollywood, Calif 1087
San Antonio. Tex 1109
Los Angeles. CalJ.f 1090
San Diego, Calif 1090
San Francisco, Cailf. ...... 1090
Seattle, Wash 1110
Hollywood, Calif 1088
Houston, Tex 1109
Omaha, Neb 1100
Hollywood, Calif 1088
Albuquerque, N. Mex 1100
Tulsa, Okla 1107
Phoenix, Ariz 1087
San Francisco, Calif 1090
Dallas, Tex 1L09
San Francisco, Calif 1091
St. Louis, Mo 1100
Salt Lake City, Utah 1110
St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minn. 1099
Los Angeles, Calif 1090
Hollywood, Calif 1088
Hollywood, Calif 1090
Baltimore, Md 1097
New York, N. Y 1101
Birmingham, Ala L087
Atlanta, Ga 1093
Newark, N. J 1100
Louisville, Ky 1096
Baltimore, Md 1097
Fort Worth, Tex 1109
Buffalo, N. Y 1101
Chicago, 111 1095
Columbus, 0 1104
Birmingham, Ala 1087
Charlotte, N. C 1103
Boston, Mass L098
Philadelphia, Pa 1107
New York, N. Y 1101
Cincinnati, 0 1103
Kansas City, Mo 1099
Wilmington, Del 1092
New Orleans, La 1097
Pittsburgh, Pa 1108
Chicago, 111 1095
Cleveland, 0 1104
Indianapolis, Ind 1096
Philadelphia, Pa L108
Greensboro, N. C 1103
Lancaster, Pa 1107
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WHAM-TV
WHEN .
•WHIO-TV
WICU .
WJAC-TV
WJAR-TV
WJBK-TV
WIZ-TV
WKTV .
WKY-TV
WKRC-TV
WLAV-TV
WLW-C
WLW-D
WLW-T
WMAL-TV
WMAR-TV
WMBR-TV
WMCT .
WNAC-TV
WNBF-TV
WNBK .
WNBQ
WNBT .
WNBW.
WNHC-TV
WOAI-TV
WOC-TV
WOI-TV
WOIC .
WOR-TV
WOW-TV
WPK .
WPTZ .
WRGB .
WSA2-TV
WSB-TV
WSPD-TV
WSYR-TV
WTCN-TV
WTMJ-TV
WTTG .
WTTV .
WTVI .
WTVN .
WTVR .
WWJ-TV
WXEL .
WXYZ-TV
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Chicago, HI 1095
Rochester, N. Y 1102
Syracuse, N. Y. 1102
Dayton, 0 1105
Erie. Pa 1107
Johnstown, Pa 1 107
Providence, R. 1 1108
Detroit, Mich LOSS
New York, N. Y 1101
Utica, N. Y 1103
Oklahoma City, Okla 1105
Cincinnati, 0 1103
Grand Rapids, Mich- 1099
Columbus, 0 1105
Dayton, 0 1105
Cincinnati, 0 1 104
Washington, D. C 1092
Baltimore, Md 1098
Jacksonville, Fla 1093
Memphis, Tenn 1108
Boston, Mass 1098
Binghamton, N. Y 1100
Cleveland, 0 1104
Chicago, 111 1095
New York, N. Y 1101
Washington, D. C 1092
New Haven, Conn 1091
San Antonio, Tex 1109
Davenport, la L096
Ames, la 1096
Washington, D. C 1093
New York, N. Y 1102
Omaha, Neb 1 100
New York, N. Y 1102
Philadelphia, Pa 1107
Schenectady, N. Y 1102
Huntington, W. Va 1110
Atlanta, Ga 1095
Toledo, 0 1105
Syracuse, N. Y 1103
Minneapolis, Minn 1099
Milwaukee, Wis 1110
Washington, D. C 1093
Bloomington, Ind 1096
Miami, Fla 1093
Columbus, 0 1105
Richmond, Va 1110
Detroit, Mich 1098
Cleveland, O L104
Detroit, Mich 1099
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STATION EXPANSION
1949-1950
The following list of Television Stations indicates the rapid
groivth of the medium over the same period last year, when there
were 57 stations operating in 30 cities. ^This list contains a
total of 101 TV stations in operation in 59 cities where a total
of 4,822,400 television sets were installed as of March 1,1950.
* Figures from NBC-TV Sales Planning & Research.
^^^
ALABAMA
WAFM-TV
BIRMINGHAM— 1949— ABC-CBS
PARAMOUNT
Channel: 13 AP: 13.5 Kw VP: 26 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Voice oi Alabama, Inc.
Business-Studio Address . . . Protective Life Bldg.
Phone Number 3-8116
Transmitter Location Radio Park-Red Mt.
Air Time 35 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Radio Sales
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Thad Holt
Sta| Mgr„ Pgm. Dir Lionel F. Baxter
Commercial Manager C. P. Persons. Jr.
Production Manager Burtt McKee, Jr.
Film Director LeRoy Holt
Chief Engineers .... Jimmy Evans, N. H. Hurley
Manager oi Operations E. H. Mitchell
WBRC-TV
BIRMINGHAM— 1949— NBC-DuM
Channel: 4 AP: 7.25. . . .VP: 14.25 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Birmingham Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address WBRC Bldg.
Phone Number 4-7741
Transmitter Location Red Mountain
Air Time 42 hrs. weekly
News Service AP, INS
Representative Blair
Membership NAB
President Eloise Smith Hanna
General Manager G. P. Hamann
Commercial Manager Don D. Campbell
Program Director M. D. Smith
Promotion Director John Orr
Dir. of News & Special Events . Davenport Smith
Production Manager M. D. Smith
Publicity Director John Orr
Dir. of Remotes Millard Almon
Chief Engineer G. P. Hamann
ARIZO]\A
KPHO-TV
PHOENIX— 1949— ABC-CBS-NBC
DU MONT
Channel: 5 AP: 8.7 Kw VP: 175 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Phoenix Television Inc.
Studio Address .KPHO Bldg.
Phone Number 4-7367
Transmitter Location Westward Ho Hotel
President Rex Schepp
Commercial Manager Richard Heath
Program Manager Scott Schepp
Director Operations W. J. Stiles
CALIFORNIA
KECA-TV
HOLLYWOOD— 1949— ABC
Channel: 7 AP: 14.7 Kw VP: 29.4 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By American Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address ABC TV Center
Phone Number NOrmandy 3-3311
Transmitter Location Mt. Wilson
Air Time: 28 Va hours weekly
News Service AP, INS, UP
Representative ABC Spot Sales
Membership NAB
President .Mark Woods (ABC)
VP & Gen. Mgr. of Western Div F. Samuels
Gen. Mgr. & Dir. of TV Opers. for
Western Div Richard Moore
Station Manager Clyde P. Scott
Commercial Manager Robert Laws
Program Director Phillip Booth
Dir. of News and Special Events . . F. LaTourette
Production Manager Carlton E. Winckler
Publicity Director Ned Hullinger
Film Editor George Boggs
D' rector of Remotes James T. Vandiveer
Chief Engineer P. G. Caldwell
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K LAC-TV
HOLLYWOOD— 1948
Channel: 13. ..AP: 16.2 Kw VP: 30.8 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By KMTR Radio Corp.
Bus. Studio Address. . .1000 N. Cahuenga Blvd.
Phone Number HUdson 2 7311
Transmitter Location Mt. Wilson
Air Time 25 hours weekly
News Service INS. UP
Representative Katz Agency Inc.
Membership NAB
President Dorothy Schiif
Gen. Station Mgr Don Fedderson
Commercial Manager Dave Lundy
Program Director Fred Henry
Promotion Director Jack Miller
Dir. of News & Special Events. . . .J. McNamara
Production Manager Don Forbes
Publicity Di.ector Red Doff
Director of Remotes Fred Henry
Chief Engineer Carl Olson
KN BH
HOLLYWOOD— 1949
Channel: 4 AP: 8 Kw VP: 15 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By .. National Broadcasting Co.
Business-Studio Address 1500 N. Vine St.
Phone Number Hollywood 9-6161
Transmitter Location Mt. Wilson
Air Time 28 hours weekly
News Service AP, INS, UP
Representative NBC Spot Sales
Membersh'p NAB
VP Chg. West. Div Sidney N. Strotz
General Manager Harold J. Bock
Commercial Manager Frank A. Berend
Program Director Robert V. Brown
Promotion Director Helen M. Hall
Dir. of News & Spec. Events. . . .Roger Sprague
Production Manager Edward H. Sobol
Publicity Director Leslie Raddatz
Film Director Robert Guggenheim
Director of Remotes A. V. Cole
Chief Engineer Robert W. Clark
KTSL
HOLLYWOOD— 1931— DuM
DON LEE
Channel: 2....AP: 2.5 Kw VP: 15 Kw.
Owned-Oper.. .Thomas S. Lee Enterprises, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1313 N. Vine St.
Phone Number Hudson 2-2133
Transmitter Localion 3800 Mt. Lee Drive
Air Time 20 hours weekly
News Service AP, INS
Representative Blair-TV, Inc.
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HOLLYWOOD, CALIF
1088
KTTV announces the
removal of all facilities
and offices to
Nassour Studios,
5746 Sunset Boulevard,
Hollywood's newest, most
compact motion picture
lot now producing
motion pictures as well as
top-flight television.
KTTV
Los Angeles Times -CBS Television
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Membe ship NAB
President Willet H. Brown
VP Chg. TV Charles L. Glett
Sales Manager Robert B. Hoag
Executive Producer Cecil Barker
Promotion Director John Hurley
Director of News & Spec. Events. . . Bill Symes
Production Supervisor R. P. Anderson, Jr.
Publicity Director Mark Finley
Film Director Donald M. Hine
Director of Remotes Gilbert Wyland
Chief Engineer Harold Jury
Dir. of TV Research Harry R. Lubcke
KTTV
HOLLYWOOD— 1948— CBS
Channel: 11 AP: 1G.6 Kw VP: 31.5 Kw.
OwnedOper. By KTTV, Inc.
Phone Number HUdson 2-1301
Transmitter Location Mount Wilson
Air Time 35 hours weekly
News Service AP
Representative Radio Soles
Membership NAB
President Norman Chandler
Acting Station Mgr Harrison M. Dunham
Commercial Manager Frank G. King
Program Director Robert M. Purcell
Promotion, Publicity Dir John R. Vrba
Production Manager Seymour Klate
Film Director John D. Rovick
Director of Remotes ' .Robert Breckner
Chief Engineer R. A. Monfort
(See Page 1089)
KFI -TV
LOS ANGELES— 1948
Channel: 9 AP: 18 Kw VP: 34 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Earle C. Anthony, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .141 N. Vermont Ave.
Phone Number Dunkirk 2-2121
Transmitter Location Mt. Wilson
Air Time 15 hours weekly
News Service AP, UP
Membership TBA, NAB
President Earle C. Anthony
Gen. Mgr W. B. Ryan
Station Manager H. J. Tyler
Program Director Kenneth Higgins
Sales Prom. Mgr K. B. Sweeney
Director News & Special Events. . . .Pat Bishop
Film Director James Love
Technical Director Seymour Johnston
KTLA
LOS ANGELES— 1947
Channel: 5 AP: 15 Kw VP: 30 Kw.
Owned-Oper.. .Paramount TV Productions, Inc.
Business Studio Address. . . .5451 Marathon St.
Phone Number Hollywood 9-6363
Transmitter Location Ml. Wilson
Air Time 50 hours weekly
News Service INS, UP
Representative Gris Rashbaum
Membership TBA
President Paul Raibourn
General Manager Klaus Londsberg
Commercial Manager Harry Maynard
Program Director Gordon Minter
Production Supervisor J. Gordon Wright
Director of News & Special Events. . . .Jon Rice
Manager Studio Operations. Charles Theodore
Film Director Leland G. Muller
Director of Remotes John Silva
Chief Engineer Raymond Moore
KFM B-TV
SAN DIEGO— 1949— ABC-CBS-NBC
Channel: 8 AP: 20.2 Kw VP: 20 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Jack Gross Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 1375 Pacific Blvd.
Phone Number Main 2114
Studio Address San Diego Hotel
Transmitter Location Mount Soledad
Air Time 49 hours weekly
Representative Branham
Membership NAB
President, General Manager Jack O. Gross
Commercial Manager William Edholm
Prog. Dir., Dir. of Remotes Alvin Flanagan
Prom., Pub. Dir Neil Morgan
Prod. Mgr., Film Dir Bill Fox
Chief Engineer Thornton Chew
KGO-TV
SAN FRANCISCO— 1949— ABC
Channeh 7 AP: 13,7 Kw VP: 25.4 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By American Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 155 Montgomery St.
Phone Number Lombard 4-1770
Studio-Transmitter Location Mt. Sutro
Representative ABC Spot Sales
General Manager Gayle V. Grubb
Sales Manager Vincent Francis
Chief Engineer A. E. Evans
KPIX
SAN FRANCISCO— 1948— CBS
DUMONT-PARAMOUNT
Channeh 5 AP: 15.4 Kw VP: 29.9 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Associated Bcstrs, Inc.
Bus. Studio Address Mark Hopkins Hotel
Phone Number EXbrook 2-4567
Trans. Location Roof, Mark Hopkins Hotel
Air Time 14-28 hours weekly
News Service INS, UP
Representative Boiling
Membership TBA, NAB
President Wesley I. Dumm
V.P., Gen. Mgr Philip G. Lasky
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Commercial Manager Lou Simon
Program Director Saniord Spillman
Promotion Dir Kay Mulvihill
Dir. News & Spec. Events .... Forrester Mashbir
Film Director Arlene Healy
Technical Director A. E. Towne
KRON-TV
SAN FRANCISCO— 1949— NBC
Channel: 4 AP: 7.7 Kw VP: 14.5 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By The Chronicle Pub. Co.
Business Studio Address 901 Mission St.
Phone Number GArfield 1-1100
Transmitter Location . . . TV Peak, San Bruno Mt.
Air Time 23 hours weekly
News Service AP
Representative Free and Peters
Membership NAB
Manager Charles Thieriot
Director of Television Harold P. See
Sales Director Norman Louvau
Program Director Patric Crafton
Promotion Director. Don Knight
Publicity Director Jack Wallace
Chief Engineer R. A. Isberg
COJVJVECTfCl/T
WNHC-TV
NEW HAVEN— 1948
ABC-CBS-MBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 6. . . AP: .957 Kw VP: 1.82 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By The Elm City Bcslg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address 1110 Chapel St.
Phone Number 8-0196
Transmitter Location Gaylord Mt.
Air Time 52 hours weekly
News Service AP
Representative Katz
Membership NAB
President Patrick J. Goode
Sec.-Treas Aldo De Dominicis
Station Manager James T. Milne
Commercial Manager Vincent J. Callanan
Acting Program Director Jean O'Brien
Prom. Dir., Prod. Mgr Lee Hall
Director of Sports Lawrence McNamara
Dir of Rem., Chf. Engr Vincent DeLaurentis
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Owned and managed hy Jack Groit
Represented by The Branham Co,
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WDEL-TV
WILMINGTON— 1 949— NBC
Channel: 7 AP: 5 Kw VP: 1 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By WDEL, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 10th & King Sts.,
Phone Number 7268
Transmitter Location New Castle County
Air Time 58 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Meeker
Membership NAB
Station Executive Clair R. McCollough
Station Manager J. Gorman Walsh
General Sales Manager J. Robert Gulick
Program Director James Adshead
Technical Director J. E. Mathiol
DISTRICT OF
COLUmBIA
WM AL-TV
WASHINGTON, D. C— 1947— ABC
Channel: 7 AP: 12 Kw VP: 22 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By. .The Evening Star Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 724 14th St., N.W.
Phone Number National 5400
Studio Address Commonwealth Bldg.
Transmitter Campus American Univ.
Air Time 54 hours weekly
Representative ABC Spot Sales
Membership NAB
President S. H. Kauihnann
V.P. & Gen. Mgr K. H. Berkeley
Commercial Manager Ben B. Baylor, Jr.
Program Director Charles Kelly
Promotion Director Howard Bell
Director of News & Spec. Events. .Bryson Rash
Publicity Director Mary Pauline Perry
Chief Engineer Frank Harvey
WNBW
WASHINGTON— 1947— NBC
Channel: 4 AP: 10.5 Kw VP: 20.5 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By National Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Business-Studio Address 724 14th St., N.W.
Phone Number REpublic 4000
Transmitter Location .... Wardman Park Hotel
Air Time 45 hours weekly
News Service AP. INS. UP
Representative NBC Spot Sales
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Membership TEA. NAB
President Joseph H. McConnell
Washington Vice-Pres Frank M. Russell
General Manager William R. Mc Andrew
Asst. Gen. Mgr George Y. Wheeler
Director of Programs Eugene luster
Commercial Manager Mahlon Glascock
Engineer in Charge Donald Cooper
Business Manager George Sandefer
Program Manager Ralph Burgin
Sales Prom. Mgr Tom Geoghegan
Publicity Manager Walter Jay Royen
WOIC
WASHINGTON— 1949— CBS-MBS
Channel: 9 AP: 14.4 Kw VP: 27.3 Kw.
Owned-Oper. . . . Bamberger Bcstg. Service, Inc.
Business Address 433 Barr Bldg.
Phone Number ORdway 7600
Studio-Transmitter Location. .. .40th & Brandy-
wine Sts., N.W.
Air Time 39 V2 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative WOR Sales
Membership TBA, NAB
President Theodore C. Streibert
General Manager Eugene S. Thomas
Commercial Manager William D. Murdock
Program Director James S. McMurry
Prom. Dir., Dir. of Spec. Events John F.
Hardesty
Production Manager James Blair
Film Director Montrey Ashburn
Director of Remotes. . .Lawrence A. Wilkinson
Chief Engineer Robin D. Compton
WTTG
WASfflNGTON— 1 945— DuM
Channel: 5 AP: 10.5 Kw VP: 17.5 Kw.
Owned-Oper By . . Allen B. DuMont Labs., Inc.
Business-Studio Address. . . 12th & E Sts., N.W.
Phone Number STerling 5300
Transmitter 5217 19th Rd., N.; Arlington
Air Time .-40-45 hours weekly
News Service Transradio
Representative DuMont Spot Sales
Membership TBA
President Dr. Allen B. DuMont
General Manager Walter Compton
Commercial Manager Harold E. Sheffers
Program Director Roger Coelos
Prom., Pub. Dir Clarke Thornton
Dir of Spec. Events & Remotes . Donald G. Roper
Film Director Jules Huber
Chief Engineer Malcolm M. Burleson
FLORIDA
WM BR-TV
JACKSONVILLE— 1949
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 4 AP: 7.4 Kw VP: 14.8 Kw.
Owned-Operated By Florida Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 625 So. Main St.
Phone Number 98-1525, 9-4477
Studio-Trans. Location . . Southhampton & Vine
Air Time 42 hrs. wkly.
News Service UP
Representative Avery -Knodel
President Frank King
Gen., Sta. Mgr Glenn Marshall, Jr.
Program Director Paul Acosta
Prod. Mgr.. Film Dir Bernie Adams
Chief Engineer Ernest Vordermark
WTVJ
MIAMI— 1 948— ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 4 AP: 1.1 Kw VP: 2.2 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By . Southern Radio & TV Equip.
Co.
Business-Studio Address 17 N. 3rd St.
Phone Number 82-6671
Transmitter Location Everglades Hotel
Air Time 30 hrs. wkly.
Representative Free & Peters
President Mitchell Wolf son
Gen., Sta. Mgr Lee Ruwitch
Commercial Manager . . . Harold W. Balchelder
Pgm. Dir.. Dir. of News & Spec. Events
Clyde H. Lucas
Promotion Director Sonny Shepherd
Production Manager Lyn Lucas
Publicity Director Bert M. Toppan
Fihn Director Labe B. Mell
Director of Remotes John A. Shay
Chief Engineer .Earl W. Lewis
CeORGIA
WAGA-TV
ATLANTA— 1947— CBS-DuM
Channel: 5 AP: 9.5 Kw VP: 18 Kw.
Owned-Operated By Fort Industry Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. .1032 W. Peachtree, N.W.
Phone Number Emerson 2541
Trans. Location 1018 W. Peachtree, N.W.
Air Time 33 hours weekly
News Service AP
Representative Katz
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IN TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT
WGN-TV leads all other Chicago stations in Tech-
nical Equipment with more mobile units (2), more
studios devoted exclusively to television (4), more
cameras (l4) and associated equipment, plus a com-
plete projection room to handle both 3 5 mm and
16 mm films and slides, and the most modern trans-
mitter in the area — all for your service when you
advertise on WGN-TV.
IN LOCAL PROGRAMMING
WGN-TV originates more local programming than
any other Chicago station . . . has more local time
sold . . . and also originates many programs
each week — studio and remote — for the Dumont net-
work. WGN-TV is the only Chicago station with its
own newsreel department for full news-in-action
coverage.
IN SPORTS COVERAGE
Channel 9 in Chicago is the station to turn to for
sports — no need to hunt . . . because WGN-TV tele-
casts more special and regular events and has more
sponsored sport shows than any other station.
FOR THE TOP VALUE for your Chicago television
dollar, contact Chicago's TOP television station.
CHANNElFcmc^
I/. S. TELEVISIOIV STATIONS
Membership NAB
President George B. Storer
General Manager lames E. Bailey
Sta. Mgr., Dir. of Remotes . . Geo. B. Storer. Jr.
Commercial Manager Claude H. Frazin
Promotion Director Lidie Lee
Production Manager Joyce Miller
Chief Engineer Paul B. Cram
WSB-TV
ATLANTA— 1948— ABC-NBC
Channeh 8 AP: 12:5 Kw VP: 23.8 Kw.
Owned-Operated By . The Atlanta Journal Co.
Address W. Peachtree
Phone Number Atwood 3827
Air Time 60 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Petry
Membership NAB
Managing Director J. Leonard Reinsch
General Manager John M. Outler, Jr.
Commercial Manager Frank Gaither
Program Director Marcus Barllett
Promotion Director Vincent Piano
Dir. of News & Spec. Events. .James Bridges
Production Manager Mark Toalson
Publicity Director. Wayne Anderson
Film Director Jean Hendrix
Chief Engineer C. F. Daugherty
ILUJVOIS
WBKB
CfflCAGO— 194 1— CBS
Channel: 4 AP: 7.5 Kw VP: 11 Kw.
Owned-Operated By. . . .Balaban & Katz Corp.
Bus.-Studio Address 190 North State St.
Phone Number RAndolph 8-8210
Transmitter Location 33 North LaSalle St.
Air Time 70 hours weekly
Nevrs Service UP
Representative Weed
Membership TBA
General Manager John H. Mitchell
Program Director E. Jonny Graff
Prom.. Pub. Dir S. C. Quinlan
Dir. of News & Spec. Events . . . Ulmer Turner
Production Manager William Ryan
Dir. of Remotes William Balaban
Chief Engineer William P. Kusack
Comptroller M. E. Vieracker
Oi'fice Manager Milton D. Friedland
WENR-TV
CHICAGO— 1 948— ABC
Channeh 7 AP: 15 Kw VP: 25 Kw.
Owned-Operated By American Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... 20 N. Wacker Dr.
Phone Number ANdover 3-7800
Transmitter Location Atop Opera Bldg.
Air Time 42 hours weekly
News Service AP, INS, UP
Representative ABC Spot Sales
Membership NAB
President Mark Woods (ABC)
V.P. in Chg. John H. Norton, Jr.
General Manager James Stirton
Sta., Comm. Mgr Roy McLaughlin
Dir. of TV Programming Fred Killian
Promotion Director Karl Sutphin
Dir. of News & Spec. Events. .Cornelius O'Dea
Production Supervisor Monte Fassnacht
Publicity Director Elliott Henry
Film Director John Berg
Director of Remotes Joseph Byrne
Chief Engineer Edward C. Horstman
Executive Producer G. Phillip Patton
WGN-TV
CHICAGO— 1948— DuM
Channel: 9 AP: 7.3 Kw VP: 11.2 Kw.
Owned-Operated By WGN, Inc.
Business Address 441 N. Michigan Ave.
Phone Number SUperior 7-0100
Studio Address 400 W. Madison St.
Transmitter Location Tribune Tower
Air Time 50 hours weekly
News Service UP
President Col. Robert R. McCormick
General Manager Frank P. Schreiber
Director of Operations Vernon R. Brooks
Commercial Manager .. William A. McGuineas
TV Sales Manager George S. Harvey
Program Director Jay E. Faraghan
Director of Newsreel Spencer Allen
Facilities Manager George F. Petterson
Publicity Director James Hanlon
Film Director Elizabeth Bain
Director of Remotes Donald Cook
Chief Engineer Carl J. Meyers
WNBQ
CHICAGO— 1 949— NBC
Channeh 5 AP: 11.8 Kw CP: 21.8 Kw.
Owned-Operated By National Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address .... Merchandise Mart
Phone Number SUperior 7-8300
Transmitter Location Civic Opera Bldg.
Air Time 52 hours weekly
News Service AP, INS, UP
Representative NBC Spot Sales
Membership TBA, NAB
President of NBC Joseph McConnell
V.P. & Gen. Mgr I. E. Showerman
Station Manager Jules Herbuveaux
Commercial Manager Oliver Morton
Program Director Edwin S. Mills
Promotion Director Harold A. Smith
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Dir. Q* News & Spec. Events. . . William B. Ray
Production Manager Norman Felton
Publicity Director Jack Ryan
Film Director Isabel Cooney
Director of Remotes Reinald Werrenrath
Chief Engineer Howard C. Luttgens
IiVI»IAiVA
WTTV
BLOOMINGTON— 1949
Channel: 10 AP: .5 Kw VP: 1 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By. . .Sarkes and Mary Tarzian
Address 535 S. Walnut St.
Phone Number 2-3366
Air Time 12 hours weekly
News Service AP
Representative L. L. Barnard
General Manager Glenn Van Horn
Sales & Prom. Mgr Robert Lemon
Program Assistant Robert Petrcmoif
Promotion Assistant Lyle Warrick
Dir. of & Spec. Events Pub. Dir.. .Lyle Warrick
Chief Engineer Morton L. Weigel
WFBM-TV
INDIANAPOLIS— 1949
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 6 AP: 18.1 Kw VP: 28.2 Kw.
Cwned-Operated By WFBM, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .48 Monument Circle
Phone Number Lincoln 8506
Transmitter Location .... Merchants Bank Bldg.
A!- Time 24 hours weekly
News Service AP, INS
Representative Katz
Membership TBA, NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Harry M. Bitner, Jr.
Comm. Mgr., Pub. Dir William F. Kiley
Program Director Frank O. Sharp
Promotion Director Norman Travis
Dir. of News & Spec. Events. . . .Gilbert Forbes
Prod. Mgr., Film Dir Hugh L Kibbey
Director of Remotes Walter Reuleoux
Chief Engineer Harold S. Holland
IOWA
WOI-TV
AMES— 1950
Channel: 4 AP: 10.4 Kw VP: 13 Kw.
Owned-Operated By Iowa State A & M
Bus.-Studio Address . . Service Bldg., Iowa State
College
Phone Number 2500 Extension 281
Transmitter Location Ames
Membership NAB
President Charles E. Friley
General Manager Richard B. Hull
Station Manager Robert Mulhall
Program Director Chris Donaldson
Production Manager Edward Wegener
Film Director Maurice Brunsvold
Chief Engineer L. L. Lewis
woe -TV
DAVENPORT— 1949— NBC
Channel: 5 AP: 12.5 Kw VP: 22.9 Kw.
Owned-Operated By Central Bcstg. Co.
Business Address 1002 Brady St.
Phone Number 3-3661
Studio Address 805 . rady St.
Transmitter Location Pleasa,-it Valley
Representative Free & Peters
President Col. B. J. Palmer
V.P., Treas D. D. Palmer
Resident Manager Ernest Sanders
Chief Engineer Pcrul Arvidson
WAVE-TV
LOUISVILLE— 1948— ABC-NBC-DuM
Channel: 5 AP: 4 Kw VP: 7 Kw.
OwTned-Operated By WAVE, Inc.
Address 334 East Broadway
Phone Number Wabash 2201
Air Time. . 28 hours weekly
News Service AP, INS
Representative Free & Peters
President George W. Norton, Jr.
General Manager Nathan Lord
Director of Television John Boyle
Commercial Manager Ralph Jackson
Program Direclor George Patterson
Prom., Pub. Dir Robert Elverman
Dir. of Spec. Events.. Richard Jackson
Production Manager Burt Blackwell
Film Director Mildred Lesniak
Dir. of Remotes Walter K. Wilherbee
Chief Engineer Wilbur Hudson
News Director James Caldwell
Continuity Editor William Hodapp
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WDSU-TV
NEW ORLEANS— 1948
ABC— CBS— NBC— DuM
Channel: 6....AP: 15.4 Kw VP: 30.8 Kw.
Owned-Operated By. . . .WDSU Bcstg. Services
Business-Studio Address 520 Royal St.
Phone Number TUlane 4371
Transmitter Location Hibemia Bank Bldg.
Air Time 56 hours weekly
News Service AP, UP
Representative Bla'r
Membership TBA, NAB
Partners Edgar B. Stem, Edgar B. Stem, Tf .
Gen., Sta. Mgr Robert D. Swezey
Commercial Manager A. Louis Rea"'
Program Director Stanley Holiday
Prom.. Pub. Dir Ray Liuzza
Dir. of News & Spec. Events Mel Leavitl
Prod. Mgr., Dir. of Remotes Ray Rich
Film Director John Muller
Chie.f Engineer Lindsey Riddle
WAAM-TV
BALTIMORE— 1948— ABC-DuM
Channel: 13 AP: 14 Kw VP: 26 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By.. Radio Television of Balll-
more. Inc.
Address 3725 Maiden Ave,
Phone Number Mohawk 7603
Air Time 60 hours weekly
News Service Transradio, V?
Representative. .Harrington, Righter & Parson-;
President Ben Cohe^
General Manager Norman C. Kn''.
Executive Vice-Pres Samuel Carline ■
Administrative Director Helen Powsr-
Commercial Manager Armand Grant
Director of Events Paul Kane
Production Manager Anthony Farrar
Publicity Director Harriett Georg-^
Pgm. Mgr., Film Dir Herbert Cahci
Chief Engineer Glenn Lahman
WBAL-TV
BALTIMORE— 1948— NBC
Channel: 11. . . .VP: 36.2 Kw AP: 47.2 Kw.
Owned-Operated By Hearst Radio, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 2610 N. Charles
Phone Number .Hopkins 3000
First and Only
Television Station
in the South's
Largest City!
Your Best Buy
to reach the
Ever-Increasing
TV Audience
in this Rich Market!
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Transmitter Location. . Violet and Cottage Ave.
Air Time 80 hours weekly
News Service INS. UP
Representative Edward Petry
Membership TBA
President Charles B. McCabe
Manager Harold C. Burke
Business Manager D. L. Provost
Commercial Manager Leslie Peard
Program Director Willie K. Freiert
Production Director Victor Campbell
Prom., Pub. Dir Tom White
Dir. of News & Spec. Events. . Galen Fromme
Film Director Mel Quinn
Chiei Engineer John Wilner
WM AR-TV
BALTIMORE— 1947— CBS
Channel: 2 AP: 10 Kw VP: 17.1 Kw.
Owned-Operated By The A. S. Abell Co.
Business-Studio Address Sun Bldg.
Phone Number LExington 7700
Transmitter Location Mathieson Bldg.
Air Time 85 hours weekly
News Service AP, Transradio
Representative Katz
Membership TBA, NAB
President Paul Patterson
V.P., Dir. of Radio Ewell K. Jett
Commercial Manager Ernest A. Lang
Progrcmi Director Robert B. Cochrane
Production Manager Edwin B. Mick
Publicity Director Suzanne Gebhart
Film Director David V. R. Stickle
Chief Engineer Carlton G. Nopper
WBZ-TV
BOSTON— 1949— NBC
Channel: 4....AP: 7.13 Kw VP: 14.3 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By. . Westinghouse Radio Sta-
tions, Inc.
Address 1170 Soldiers Field Rd.
Phone Number ALgonquin 4-5670
Air Time 40-45 hours weekly
News Service AP, UP
Representative NBC Spot Sales
President Walter Evans
Vice-President Walter E. Benoit
General Mcmager J. B. Conley
Stcrtion Manager W. C. Swartley
Sales Mcmager C. Herbert Masse
Program Mcmager W. Gordon Swan
Publicity Manager W. A. Davis
Promotion Manager John Stilli
Chief Engineer W. H. Hauser
WN AC-TV
BOSTON— 1 948— ABC-CBS-DuM
YANKEE
Channel: 7 AP: 13.3 Kw. . . VP: 26.6 Kw.
Owned-Operated By. General Tire & Rub. Co.
Business-Studio Address... 21 Brookline Ave.
Phone Number Commonwealth 6-0800
Transmitter Location Medlord
Air Time Varies
News Service UP
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB
President William O'Neil
Exec. V.P. & Gen. Mgr Linus Travers
V.P. in chg. TV George Ste.«y
Vice President Thomas O'Neil
Promotion Director Charles Curtin
Dir. of News & Spec. Events. .Leland Bicklord
Publicity Director Phyllis Doherty
Film Director James Pike
Director of Remotes Clarence Stone
Chief Engineer Harry Whittemore
Technical Director Irving Robinson
MICHIGA1\
WJ BK-TV
DETROIT— 1948— CBS-DUMONT
Channel: 2 AP: 7.51 Kw VP: 14.26 Kw.
Owned-Operated By Fort Industry Co.
Business-Studio Address 500 Temple
Phone Number Temple 3-7900
Transmitter Location 8009 Lyndon
Air Time 63 hours weekly
News Service INS
Representative Katz
President George B. Storer
Gen., Comm. Mgr Richard E. Jones
Supvr., Prod. Mgr Lanny Pike
Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Joyce M. Chapmcm
Film Director Howard Shippen
Director of Remotes Mort Walton
Chief Engineer Paul Frincke
WWJ -TV
DETROIT— 1947— NBC
Ch(mnel: 4 AP: 8.75 Kw VP: 17.5 Kw.
Owned-Operated By. . Evening News Assoc.
Eusiness-Studio Address 622 W. Lafayette
Phc ne Number WOodward 2-2000
Traasmitter Location Penobscot Bldg.
H ei (Ts Service UP
Kej resentotive Hollingbery
Mei abership TEA
Pre lident W. E. Scripps
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Gen.. Sta. Mgr Harry Bannister
Gen. Sales Mgr Willard E. Walbridge
Program Director Melvin C. Wissman
Program Supervisor James Eberle
Promotion Director Jake Albert
Dir. of News & Spec. Events. . .Tom McMahon
Production Manager Walter Koste
Publicity Director William E. Lane
Film Director Alger Sheldon
Chief Engineer E. J. Love
WXYZ-TV
DETROIT— 1948— ABC
Channel: 7. . . .AP: 16.7 Kw VP: 32.1 Kw.
Owned-Operated By WXYZ Inc.
Business Address 1700 Stroh Bldg.
Phone Number WOodward 3-8321
Studio-Transmitter Location . . . Maccabees Bldg.
Air Time 46 hours weekly
News Service AP, INS, UP
Representative ABC Spot Sales
Membership NAB
President (ABC) Mark Woods
Gen., Sta. Mgr James G. Riddell
Commercial Manager Len Kamins
Program Director John Pivcl
Prom., Pub. Dir Dean Linger
Production Manager Ed Sanchez
Dir. of Spec. Events & Remotes . . Don Hallman
Film Director Aune Batson
Chief Engineer Charles Kocher
wlaY-tv
GRAND RAPIDS— 1949
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 7 AP: 10 Kw VP: 20 Kw.
Owned-Operated By Leonard A. Versluis
Business Address 6 Fountain St. N.E.
Phone Number Glendale 6-5461
Transmitter Location E. 92nd St.
Air Time :47 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative John E. Pearson
Membership BMB
Owner Leonard A. Versluis
Gen., Comm. Mgr Hy M. Steed
Program Director Hal Kaufman
Director News & Spec. Events . Charles Herman
Chief Engineer Lee G. Stevens
MINNESOTA
KSTP-TV
ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS— 1948
NBC
Channel: 5....AP: 17.3 Kw VP: 24.7 Kw.
Owned-Operated By KSTP, Inc.
Address 3415 University Ave., St. Paur"
Phone Number Prior 2717, St. Paul
Air Time 56 hours weekly
News Service AP
Representative Edward Petry
Membership NAB
Pres., Gen. Mgr Stanley E. Hubbard
Vice-Pres., Treas K. M. Hance
V.P. in Chg. Sales Miller C. Robertson
Program Director Del Franklin
Prom., Pub. Dir. . . . , Joseph C. Cook
Newij Director Walter Raschick
TV Film Director Richard Kepler
Tech nical Supervisor John McMahon
WTCN-TV
MINNEAPOLIS— 1949
ABC-CBS-DuM
Channel: 4....AP: 9.2 Kw VP: 17.9 Kw.
Bus.Studio Address .. Radio City — 50 S. 9th St.
Phone Number Lincoln 0552; NEstor 8661
Owned-Oper. By Minnesota Bcstg. Corp.
Transmitter Location Foshoy Tower
Air Time ... 40 hotirs weekly
News Service AP, UP
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB
President W. J. McNally
Gen., Sta. Mgr F. Van Konynenburg
Commercial Manager Robert N. Ekstrum
Program Director Judy Bryson
Prom., Pub. Dir Clifford J. Rian
Dir. of News & Spec. Events, Prod. Mgr.
Max Karl
Film Director . Harry C. Jones
Director of Remotes Sherman Headley
Chief Engineer John M. Sherman
MISSOURI
WDAF-TV
KANSAS CITY— 1949
Channel: 4 AP: 11 Kw VP: 22 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Kansas City Star Co.
Business Address 1729 Grand Ave.
Phone Number .Harrison 1200
Studio-Trans. Location 31st & Summit Sts.
Representative Petry
President Roy A. Roberts
General Manager Dean Fitzer
Commercial Manager E, M. Russo
Program Director Bill Bates
Chief Engineer Joseph Flaherty
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KS D-TV
ST. LOUIS— 1947
ABC-CBS-MBS-NBC-DuM
Chcnnel: 5. AP: 8.4 Kw VP: 16.1 Kw.
Cwned-Oper. By The Pulitzer Publishinq Co.
Address 1111 Olive St.
Phone Number MAin 1111
Air Time 44 hours weeklyf
News Service AP, INS
Representative Free & Peters
Membership TBA, NAB
President Joseph Pulitzer
Gen., Sta. Mgr George M. Burbach
Program Director Harold Grams
Chief Engineer J. R. Risk
Sales Manager Guy E. Yeldell
IMEBRASKA
KMTV
OMAHA— 1949— ABC-CBS-DuM
Channel: 3 AP: 8.4 Kw VP: 16.7 Kw.
Owned-Operated By May Bcstg. Co.
Address. . 2615 Farnam St.
Phone Number HAmey 9233
Air Time 30 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Avery-Knodel
President Edward W. May
Gen., Sta, Mgr Owen Saddler
Commercial Manager Howard O. Peterson
Pgm., Promotion Dir Glenn Cray
Dir. of News & Spec. Events ... Ralph Childs
Production Manager Ed Reich
Film Director Al McGill
Dir. of Remotes, Chief Engr R. J. Schroeder
WOW-TV
OMAHA— 1949— NBC
Channeh 6 AP: 8.5 Kw VP: 16.2 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Radio Station WOW, Inc.
Business Address 280 Insurance Bldg.
Phone Number WEbster 3400
Studio-Transmitter Location. .3509 Farnham St.
Air Time 46 hours weekly
News Service AP, INS, UP
Representoiive Blair TV
Membership NAB
President, General Manager. . .John J. Gillin Jr.
Station Manager Joseph Herold
Program Director Lyle DeMoss
Promotion, Publicity Director Bill Wiseman
Dir. of News & Spec. Events & Remotes . . Soren
Munkhof
Production Manager. . , . . , Russ Baker
Film Director Harold Storm
Technical Supervisor Joseph Herold
Chi^l Engineer. ..,.,.. Wm. J. Kptfro
WATV
NEWARK— 1948
Channel: 13 AP: 25 Kw VP: 50 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Bremer Bcstg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address Television Center
Phone Number N. Y., BArclay 7-8216;
N. J., Mitchell 2-6400
Transmitter Location. . .First Mt., West Orange
Air Time 50 hours weekly
News Service AP
Representative Weed
Pres., Gen. Mgr Irving R. Rosenhaus
Vice-President Edmund S. Lennon
Program Director George Green
Promotion Director James Sondheim
Pub. Relations Direc'.or Roland Trenchard
Film Director Robert Paskow
Director of Remotes Herbert Green
Vice-Pres., Engineering Frank V. Bremer
KOB-TV
ALBUQUERQUE— 1948
ABC-CBS-MBS-NBC-DuM
Channel 4 AP: 5 Kw VP: 2.5 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Albuquerque Bcstg. Co.
Bus.-Studio Address. . Box 1319 or 234 So. 5th
Phone Number 4411
Transmitter 905 So. Buena Vista Blvd.
Air Time 14 hours weekly
News Service AP
Pres., Gen. Mgr T. M. Pepperday
Sta. Mgr., Chief Engineer. .George S. Johnson
Program Director Dorothy B. Smith
WNBF-TV
BINGHAMTON— 1949
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channeh 12 AP: 12 Kw VP: 11.7 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Clark Associates, Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box No. 48
Phone Number 2-3461
Studio Address Arlington Hotel
Transmitter Lpcgtlon, Ipgraham Hill
1100
17. S, TELEVISION ST ATIONS
Air Time 24 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Boiling
Membership NAB
President John C Clark
General Manager C. D. Mastin
Station Manager L. L. Rogers
Program Director E. M. Scala
Promotion Director E. R. MoCloskey
Chief Engineer L. H. Stantz
WBEN-TV
BUFFALO— 1948
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 4 AP: 10.2 Kw VP: 16.2 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By WBEN. Inc.
Address Hotel Statler, Buffalo, N. Y.
Phone Number Cleveland 6400
Air Time 50 hours weekly
News Service AP, INS. UP
Representative . . Harrington, Righter & Parsons
President Edward H. Butler
Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr A. H. Kirchhofer
Station Manager C. Robert Thompson
Sales Manager Nicholas J. Malter
Program Manager George R. Torge
Promotion Manager Joseph A. Haeffner
Asst. Program Manager. . .Edward J. Wegman
Executive Producer Fred Keller
Film Director Quintin P. Renner
Director of Remotes John L. Hutchinson
Technical Director Ralph J. Kingsley
WABD
NEW YORK— 1941— DuM
Channel: 5 AP: 9.45 Kw VP: 14.25 Kw,
Owned-Oper. By. . .Allen B. DuMont Labs., Inc.
Business Address 515 Madison Ave.
Phone Number MU 8-2600
Studio Address. . . .515 Madison Ave., — Wana-
maker Dept. Store, — Adelphi Playhouse
Transmitter Location 515 Madison Ave.
Air Time 64 hours weekly
News Service INS
Director Comdr, Mortimer W, Loewi
Gen. Mgr. (DuM TV Net) Chris J. Witting
Sales Director Tom Gallery
Director of Network Planning and Develop-
ment Julian Armstrong
Dir. of Prog, and Prod James L. Caddigan
Dir. of Sports & Spec. Events .... Leslie Arries
Dir. of Engineering Rodney D. Chipp
Publicity Director Gerald Lyons
Film Director Andrew P. Jaeger
Director of Remotes Harry Coyle
New York Operations Mgr Roy Passman
Station Relations Mgr Joseph Merkle
WCBS-TV
NEW YORK— 1941— CBS
Channel: 2 AP: 10 Kw VP: 13.7 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Columbia Bcstg. System
Business Address 485 Madison Ave.
Phone Number PLaza 5-2000
Studio Address Grand Central Terminal
Building
Transmitter Location Chrysler Tower
Air Time 60 hours weekly
News Service AP, INS, UP
Station Representative CBS Radio Sales
Membership TBA
President (CBS) Frank Stanton
V.-P„ Dir, of TV Operations J. L, Van
Volkenburg
Sales Director David Sutton
Program Director Charles Underbill
Promotion Director Arthur Duram
Director of News Edmund Chester
Dir, of Special Events Robert Bendick
Production Manager Stanton Osgood
Publicity Director George Crandall
Film Director Grant Theis
Chief Engineer Paul Wittlig
WJZ-TV
NEW YORK— 1948— ABC
Channeh 7. . . . . .AP: 15 Kw VP: 30 Kw,
Owned-Oper. By . . American Broadcasting Co.
Business Address 30 Rockefeller Plaza
Phone Number CI 7-5700
Studio Address 7 W. 66th St.
Transmitter Location Hotel Pierre
Air Time 48 hours weekly
News Service AP. INS, UP
Representative ABC
Membership TBA
President (ABC) Mark Woods
Gen., Station Mgr Murray Grabhorn
Commercial Manager Slocum Chapin
Program Director Alexander Stronach
Promotion Director Ted Oberf elder
Dir. of News & Spec. Events & Remotes . . . Tom
Velotta
Production Manager Burke Crotty
Publicity Director Earl Mullin
Film Director Nat Fowler
Chief Engineer Frank Marx
WNBT
NEW YORK— 1939— NBC
Channel: 4 AP: 7 Kw VP: 7 Kw.
Owner-Oper. By. . . .National Broadcasting Co.
Business Address 30 Rockefeller Plaza
Phone Number Circle 7-8300
Studio Addresses 30 Rockefeller Plaza,
106th St., & Park Ave.
Transmitter Location Empire State Bldg.
1101
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Air Time:. 40 hrs. wkly. without special events
News Service AP, INS. UP
Station Representative NBC Spot Sales
Membership TBA
President (NBC) Joseph H. McConnell
Station Manager Thomas B. McFadden
Assistant Manager Donald A. Norman
Sales Manager John C. Warren
Program Director John H. Reber
Advertising 4 Promotion Dir Murry Harris
Dir. of News & Spec. Events. .Fred S. Heywood
Publicity Director Schuyler G. Chapin
Film Director Stanley Parian
Chief Engineer O. B. Hanson
WOR-TV
NEW YORK— 1945— MBS
Channel: 9 AP: 2.5 Kw VP: Ij Kw.
Owned-Oper. By General Teleradio, Inc.
Business Address 1440 Broadway
Phone Number LOngacre 4-8000
Studio Addresses New Amsterdam Roof
Theater, WOR-TV Studios
Transmitter Location Bergenline Ave. &
72nd St.; N. Bergen, N. J.
Air Time 43 hours weekly
News Service UP
Station Representative Carter-Kettell,
Keenan & Eickelberg
Membership TBA, NAB
Pres., Gen. Station Mgr.. .Theodore C. Streibert
V.-P. Chg. of Sales R. C. Maddux
Program Director Julius F. Seebach. Jr.
Promotion Director Joseph Creamer
Dir. of News & Special Events. . .Dave Driscoll
Production Manager Jeff Smith
Publicity Director Robert Blake
Chief Engineer J. R. Poppele
WPIX
NEW YORK— 1948
Channel: 11. . . .AP: 9,25 Kw VP: 18.5 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By WPIX, Inc.
Address 220 E. 42nd St.
Phone Number MU 2-1234
Air Time 50 hours weekly
News Service AP
Station Representative Free & Peters
Membership TBA
President F. M. Hynn
V.-P., Gen. Mgr G. Bennett Larson
Sales Manager Walter Duncan
Program Manager Warren Wade
Public Relations Manager Frank Young
Chief Engineer Tom Ho^rard
WHAM -TV
ROCHESTER— 1949
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 6 AP: 8.6 Kw VP: 16.7 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Stromberg Carlson Co.
Business-Studio Address. Rochester Radio City
Phone Number Culver 7240
Transmitter Location. . . .Pinnacle Hill, Brighton
News Service UP
Representative Hollingbery
Membership NAB
Vice-Pres.. Gen. Mgr William Fay
Commercial Manager. . . .John W. Kennedy, Jr.
Program Director Carles W. Siverson
Promotion Pub. Director Armin N. Bender
Director of News David E. Kessler
Production Manager John Crosby
Film Director David Manning
Chief Engineer Kenneth Gardner
WRGB
SCHENECTADY— 1939
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 4. . . .AP: 8.16 Kw VP: 16.32 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By General Electric Co.
Business-Studio Address . 60 Washington Ave.
Phone Number. .Schenectady 4-2211, Ext. 4926
Transmitter Location New Scotland
Air Time 51 hours weekly
News Service . AP, UP
Representative NBC Spot Sales
Membership TBA, NAB
V.-P., Mgr. of Bcstg R, S. Peare
Asst. Mgr. of Bcstg B. J. Rowan
Studio Manager R. B. Hanna, Jr.
Supervisor of Sales Eugene P. Weil
Program Director Albert G. Zink
Asst. Stations Manager R. W. Welpott
Dir. of News & Spec. Events William T.
Meenam
Production Managers. Duff Browne, Ted Beebe
Supervisor of Music A. O. Coggeshall
Chief Engineer Willard J. Purcell
WHEN
SYRACUSE— 1948— ABC-CBS-DuM
Channeh 8 AP: 7.5 Kw VP: 15 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By. Meredith Syracuse TV Corp.
Address 101 Court St.
Phone Number 3-1 126
Air Time 72 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Kotz
Membership TBA
President E. T. Meredith, Jr.
Gen., Sta. Mgr Paul Adanti
Comm. Mgr.. Prom. Dir W. H. Bell
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Dir. of News & Spec. Events., Pub. Dir E. F.
Ryan
Pgm„ Prod. Mgr E. P. Roden
Film Director J. I, Gregg
Director of Remotes D. L. Conway
Chief Engineer H. E. Crow
WSYR-TV
SYRACUSE^1950— NBC
Channel: 5 AP: 12.5 Kw VP: 23.5 Kw.
Owned-Operated By Central N. Y. Ccstg.
Business-Studio Address 224 Harrison St.
Phone Number 3-7111
Transmitter Location Sentinel Heights
Air Time 50 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB
President Col. H. C. Wilder
Commercial Manager W. R, Alford, Jr.
Program Director W. D. Rothrum
Promotion, Publicity Dir John Hurlbut
Production Manager Bert Gold
Film Director Rod Swift
Chief Engineer A. G. Belle Isle
WKTV
UTICA— 1949
Channeh 13.... AP: 11.3 Kw VP: 13 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Copper City Bcstg. Co.
Business Address . Capitol Theater Bldg.. Rome
Phone Number Utica 2-5221
Studio-Transmitter Location Smith Hill Rd.
Representative Cooke
President M. J. Kallet
General Manager M. C. Fusco
Chief Engineer D. T. Layton, ]t.
JVORTH CAROOJVA
WBTV
CHARLOTTE— 1949
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 3. . . AP: 8.2 Kw VP: 16.3 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By. .Jefferson Standard Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address Wilder Bldg.
Phone Number 3-8833
Transmitter Location .... Spencer Mt., Gastonia
Air Time 49 hours weekly
News Service INS, UP
Representative Radio Sales
Membership TBA, NAB
President Joseph M. Bryan
General Manager Charles H. Crutchfield
Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Larry Walker
Commercial Manager Keith S. Byerly
Promotion Director J. R. Covington
Dir. of News & Spec. Events Jack Knell
Production Manager Charles E. Bell
Publicity Director Jean Carson Brown
Film Director Miss Jerry Patterson
Business Manager C. K. Spicer
Traffic Manager Betty Jean Mulligan
Chief Engineer M. J. Minor
WFM Y-TV
GREENSBORO— 1949
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 2 AP: .84 Kw VP: 1.97 Kw.
Owned-Operated By ... . Greensboro News Co.
Address 212 N. Davie St.
Phone Number 3-8611
News Service UP
Representative . . Harrington, Righter & Parsons
Membership TBA. NAB
Station Manager Gaines Kelley
Program Director T. W. Austin
Promotion Director Norman Gittleson
Production Manager Robert C. Currie. Jr.
Film Director Emil W. Young, Jr.
Chief Engineer James F. Winecof f
OHIO
WCPO-TV
CINCINNATI— 1949— ABC-DuM
Channel: 7 AP: 10 Kw VP: 21 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Scripps-Howard Radio, Inc.
Business Address 3903-5 Carew Tower
Phone Number CApitol 0777
Studio-Transmitter Location . . . 2345 Symmes St.
Air Time 89 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative The Branham Co.
President Jack R. Howard
V.P., Gen. Mgr W. C. Watters
TV Director Harry LeBrun
Comm., Asst. Gen. Mgr J. P. Smith
Pgm., Prod. Dir Ed Weston
Prom., Pub. Dir Fred Giesel
Dir. of News & Spec. Events Bob Otto
Film Director Elizabeth Conaty
Director of Remotes M. Bowden
Cliief Engineer Grant Mokinson
WKRC-TV
CINCINNATI— 1949— CBS
Channel: 11 . . . . AP: 12.5 Kw VP: 24.5 Kw.
Owned-Operated By .Radio Cincinnati, Inc.
Business-Studio Address Times-Star Bldg.
Phone Number Garfield 1331
Tfansmitter Highland & Dorchester Aves.
1103
S. I B L i: \ I S I O A S I III o \ s
Air Time 60 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Katz
Membership NAB
Gen., Sta. Mgr Hulberl Taft, Jr.
Commercial Manager U. A. Latham
Program Director L. J. Bolles
Promotion Director Joel W. Stovall
Dir. Cif News & Spec. Events. . .Tom McCarthy
Film Director Richard Ostrande:
Director of Remotes Sydney D. Cornell
Chief Engineer George A, Wilson
WLW-T
CINCINNATI— 1 948— NBC
Channel: 4 AP: 19.5 Kw VP: 23.5 Kw.
Owned-Operated By. . . .Crosley Bcstg. Corp.
Address 2222 Chickasaw St.
Phone Number DUnbar 1380
Air Time . . 87 hours weekly
News Service INS, UP
Membership TBA, NAB
President James D. Shouse
V.P. & Gen. Mgr R. E. Dunville
Dir. of TV Oper. & Gen. Mgr.. .John T. Murphy
Commercial Manager. . .Wi'liam J. McCluskey
Program Director Ruth Lyons
Program Coordinator Bemie Earth
Dir. Sales Prom David E. Partridge
News Editor Gene Martin
Mgr. Sales Service James Hill
Dir. Pub. Rela. & Pub James J. Cassidy
Dir. of Film Procurement Russell Landers
Chief Engineer Calvin Bopp
WEWS
CLEVELAND— 1 947— ABC-CBS-DuM
Channeh 5 AP: 8.15 Kw VP: 16.3 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By. . . Scripps-Howard Radio, Inc.
Business-Studio Address . 1816 E. 13th St.
Phone Number TOwer 1-5454
Transmitter 7080 State Rd., Parma, O.
Air Time 80 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Branham
President Jack R. Howard
Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr James C. Hanrahan
Station Director J. Harrison Hartley
Program Director Donald E. Pierce
Promotion Director F. E. Weidman
Dir. of News & Spec. Events, Pub. Dir F. E.
Weidman
Dir. of Remotes Ernest Sindelar
Technical Director Joseph B. Epperson
WNBK
CLE VEL AND— 1 948— NBC
Channel: 4...AP: 20.26 Kw.. . .VP: 39.22 Kw.
Owned-Oper By National Bcstg. Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .815 Superior Ave.
Phone Number CHerry 0942
Transmitter Location Breckaville, O.
Air Time 41 hours weekly
News Service AP, UP
Representative NBC Spot Sales
Membership NAB
President (NBC) Joseph H. McConnell
General Manager John McCormick
Station Manager Joseph A. Jenkins
Commercial Manager Harold L. Gallagher
Production Manage: Philip L. Worcester
Promotion Director Howard A. Barton
Dir. of News & Spec. Events Edward R.
Wallace
Publicity Director Albert M. Henderson
Film Director Albert L. Odeal
Director of Remotes Charles A. Ranallo
Engineer-in-Charge S. E. Leonard
Operations Supervisor Andrew L.
Hammerschmidt
WXEL
CLEVELAND— 1949— ABC-DuM
Channel 9 AP: 13.5 Kw VP: 21 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By. . . .Empire Coil Co., Inc., New
Rochelle, N. Y.
Address. .Pleasant Valley & State Rds., Parma
Phone Number Victory 3-8400
Air Time 70 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Katz
Piesident, Gen. Mgr Herbert Mayer
Station, Comm. Mgr Franklin C. Snyder
Program Director Russell Speirs
Promotion Director Barbara Snyder
Asst. to Comm. Mgr R. C. Wright
Co-ordLnator William Barth
Film Director Edwin Abbott
Chief Engineer Thomas Friedman
WBNS-TV
COLUMBUS— 1949— CBS
Channel: 10 AP: 14 Kw VP: 24 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By The Columbus Dispatch
Printing Co.
Business Address 33 N. High St.
Phone Number ADams 9265
Studio-Transmitter Location. . . .495 Olentangy
Blvd.
Air Time 48 hours weekly
News Service AP
Representative Blair- TV
General Manager Richard A. Borel
Commercial Manager Robert D. Thomas
Program Director Edward Bronson
Promotion Director Jerome R. Reeves
Production Manager Ashley Dawes
Film Director Randall E, Larson
Chief Engineer Lester H. Nafzger
1104
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WLW-C
COLUMBUS— 1949
Channel: 3 AP: 12.8 Kw VP: 15.2 Kw.
Owned-Operated By Crosley Bcstg. Co.
Address 3165 Olentcmgy River Rd.
Phone Number Jefferson 5441
Representative WLW Sales
General Manager James Leonard
Program Director Tom Gleba
Production Manager Walter Jacobs
Promotion Director Juonita Wilcox
Sales Manager George Henderson
Chief Engineer Charles Sloan
WTVN
COLUMBUS— 1949— ABC-DuM
Channel: 6....AP: 14.2 Kw CP: 16.8 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Picture Waves, Inc.
Address 3720 LeVeque, Lincoln Tower
Phone Number FLetcher 1529
Air Time .60 hours weekly
News Service AP
Representative Headley-Reed
President Edward Lamb
Gen.. Station Manager John Rossiter
Ass't Comm. Mgr Herbert Stewart
Program Director Colin Male
Promotion Director Roger J. LaReau
Production Manager Nick Luppino
Publicity Director Barbara Slocum
Film Director John Cook
Chief Engineer James M. Burke
WHIO-TV
DAYTON— 1949— ABC-CBS-DuM
Channeh 13 AP: 12.6 Kw VP: 24 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By . . . Miami Valley Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address 45 S. Ludlow St.
Phone Number Adams 2261
Studio-Transmitter Location. . 1414 Wilmington
Ave.
Air Time 12 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Katz
Membership NAB
President James M. Cox, Jr.
General Manager Robert H. Moody
Commercial Manager .... Harvey R. Young, Jr.
Program Director Lester G. Spencer
Dir. of News & Spec. Events .... J. Fred Brophy
Production Manager Don R. Lyons
Chief Engineer Ernest L. Adams
WLW-D
DAYTON— 1949— NBC
Channeh 5 AP: 8 Kw VP: 16 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Crosley Bcsfg. Corp.
Business-Studio Address . . . Television Square.
4595 S. Dixie Highway
Phone Number Walnut 2101
Transmitter W. Carrollton & Frytown Rd.
Air Time 80 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative WLW Offices, New York,
Chicago, Hollywood
Membership NAB
Dir. (Crosley TV) John T. Murphy
Gen. Comm. Mgr H. Peter Lasker
Asst. Mgr., Pgm. Mg? A. Donovan Faust
Prom. Pub. Dir Jane O. Flaherty
Dir. of News & Special Events . . . Neal VanEUs
Prod. Mgr.. Film Dir Charles Vaughan
Chief Engineer Howard Lepple
WSPD-TV
TOLEDO— 1948
ABC-CBS-MBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 13 AP: 14.4 Kw VP: 27.4 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By The Fort Industry Co.
Business-Studio Address 136 Huron St.
Phone Number Adams 3175
Transmitter Location 26 Superior St.
Air Time 40 hours weekly
News Service INS. UP
Representative Katz
President George B. Storer
(New Centre Bldg.. Detroit. Mich.)
General Manager Ely Flanigan
Program Director Steu Jackson
Promotion-Publicity Dir Dick Gowrley
Dir. of Special Events Bob Evans
Film Director Elaine Phillips
Director of Remotes Cliff Montrose
Chief Engineer William Stringf ellow
WKY-TV
OKLAHOMA CITY— 1949
ABC^BS-NBC-DuM
Channeh 4 AP: 6.2 Kw VP: 12.1 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By WKY Radiophone Co.
Business Address Skirvin Tower
Phone Number 3-4306
Studio Address Little Theater, Municipal
Auditorium
Transmitter Location 6 mi. north of city,
E. of Britton
News Service AP. UP
Representative Katz
Pres., Gen. Mgr E. K. Gaylord
Station Manager P. A. Sugg
Commercial Manager Robert Chapman
Administrative Assistant Hoyt Andres
Promotion Director Eugene B. Dodson
Film Director Kieth Mathers
Chief Engineer H. J. Lovell
1105
FIRST IN TELEVISION IN
PHILADELPHIA
PHILCO
TELEVISION
AFFILIATE
#1 TELEVISION BROADCASTING
CORPORATION
1800 Architects Building
Philadelphia 3, Pennsylvania
1106
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KOTV
TULSA 1949
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM-PARAMOUNT
Channel: 6 AP: 8.5 Kw VP: 16.5 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By George E. Cameron, Jr.
Business-Studio Address 302 S. Frankfort
Phone Number 29233
Transmitter 1410 Natl. Bank of Tulsa Bldg.
Air Time 35 hours weekly
News Service INS. UP
Representative Adam Young Television
Membership NAB
Gen., Sta. Mgr Maria Helen Alvarez
Commercial Manager John B. Hill
Program Director Ronald C. Oxford
Promotion Director Robert Korte
Pub. Dir. & Dir. of News & Spec. Events
Robert Freeland
Prod. Mgr., Dir. of Remotes .... Herb Lightman
Film Director Don Thompson
Chief Engineer George Jacobs
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WICU
ERIE— 1949— ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 12 AP: 1.7 Kw VP: 3.5 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Dispatch, Inc.
Address 35th & State
Phone Number 2-4209, 2-4084
Air Time 85-70 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Headley-Reed
President Edward Lamb
Gen., Station, Conun. Mgr. . . Roger S. Underbill
Program Director Don Lick
Promotion Director Stanley Hancock
Production Manager Gomer Lesch
Publicity Director Wesley First
Film Director John Cook
Chief Engineer James Burke
W J A~C - T V
JOHNSTOWN- 1949
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channeh 13 AP: 3.7 Kw VP: 6.5 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By WJAC, Inc.
Business Address 329 Main St.
Phone Number 41-267
Transmitter Location Laurel Hill Mountain
Air Time 27 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Headley-Reed
Membership NAB
President Walter W. Krebs
Station Manager Alvin D. Schrott
Program Director Frank P. Cummins
Chief Engineer Nevin L. Straub
WGAL-TV
LANCASTER— 1949
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channeh 4 AP: 1 Kw VP: 1 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By WGAL, Inc.
Business-Transmitter Address 8 King St.
Phone Number 5251
Studio Address 24 S. Queen St.
Air Time 62 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Meeker
Membership NAB
President Clair R. McCoUough
Station Manager Harold E. Miller
Gen. Sales Mgr J. Robert Gulick
Program Director Paul Rodenhauser
Technical Director J. E. Mathiot
WCAU-TV
PHILADELPHIA— 1 947— CBS
Channeh 10 AP: 14 Kw VP: 25 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By WCAU, Inc.
Business-Studio Address 1622 Chestnut St.
Phone Number LOcust 7-7700
Transmitter Location 12 S. 12th St.
Air Time Unlimited
News Service AP, UP
Representative Radio Sales
Pres., Gen. Mgr Donald W. Thornburgh
V.-P., Asst. Gen. Mgr Joseph L. Tinney
Television Director Charles Vanda
Program Director John McClay
Prom. & Pub. Dir Robert N. Pryor
Director of News Alfred T. Ringler
Film Director Helen Buck
Technical Director John G. Leitch
WPTZ
PHILADELPHIA— 1941— NBC
Channeh 3 AP: 8.1 Kw VP: 16.2 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By.Philco Television Bcstg. Corp.
Business Address 1800 Architects Bldg.
Phone Number LOcust 4-2244
Studio Address . . Philco-Westinghouse Radio &
TV Center
Transmitter Location. . .1300 E. Mermaid Lane,
Wyndmoor
Air Time 45 hours weekly
News Service INS
Station Representative NBC Spot Sales
Membership TBA
Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr Ernest B. Loveman
Asst. Gen. Mgr RoUand V. Tooke
Comm. Mgr. . . . Alexander W. Dannenbaum, Jr.
Manager-Problem Operations . . . Preston Stover
Film Director Albert J. Mann
Chief Engineer Raymond J. Bowley
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WFI L-TV
PHILADELPHIA— 1947— ABC-DuM
Channel: 6 AP: 13.5 Kw VP: 27 Kw.
OwnedOper. By . . . Philadelphia Inquirer Div.
of Triangle Publications. Inc.
Business-Studio Address ... 46th & Market Sts.
Phone Number Evergreen 6-8090
Transmitter Location Roxborough, Pa.
Air Time 45 hours weekly
News Service AP
Representative Kalz
Membership NAB
General Manager Roger W. Clipp
Administrative Assistant to Mgr. ... Donald S.
Kellett
Manager of Operations Felix Meyer
Commercial Manager lohn E. Surrick
TV Sales Manager Kenneth W. Stowman
Promotion Director George A. Koehler
Director of News William Driscoll
Mgr. of Prog. & Prod Jack Steck
Publicity Director Joseph E. Dooley
Film Director Walter Tillman
Tech. Dir. of Remotes John Wright
Chief Engineer Louis E. Littlejohn
(See Page 1084)
WDTV
PITTSBURGH— 1949
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 3 AP: 2.5 Kw VP: 5 Kw.
Owned-Oper, By Dr. Allen B. Du Mont
Laboratories, Inc.
Business Address 1104 Clark Bldg.
Phone Number Express 1-1071-2-3-4
Transmitter Location. . .Perrysville, at Montana
& Grizella Sts.
Air Time 108 hours weekly
News Service INS
Membership TBA
President Dr. Allen B. Du Mont
Gen., Sta. Mgr Donald A. Stewart
Sales Director .... Larry Israel
Prog., Prod. Dir Leslie Arries, Jr.
Prom. Pub. Dir Theodore A. Okon
Sales Service Manager John Cole
Film Director Hurry G. Munson
Chief Engineer Raymond Rodgers
RHODE ISLAISD
WJ AR-TV
PROVIDENCE— 1949
ABC-CBS-NBC
Channel: 11 AP: 15 Kw VP: 30 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By The Outlet Co.
Business-Studio Address. . . .176 Weybosset St.
Phone Number Gaspee 1-1071
Tronsmitte.- Lo-alion Rehoboth, Mass.
Air Time 42 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Weed, Bertha Bannan
President Mortimer L. Burbank
Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr John J. Boyle
Production Manager James Orchard
Chief Engineer Thomas C. J. Prior
TEMSESSEE
WMCT
MEMPHIS— 1948
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 4 AP: 7.12 Kw VP: 13.6 Kw.
Owned-Oper Memphis Publishing Co.
Business-Studio Address . . . Goodwyn Institute
Bldg., P. O. Box 311
Phone Number 8-7464
Transmitter Location Thomas Rd.
Air Time 24 hours weekly
News Service INS, UP
Representative Branham
Membership NAB
President Enoch Brown
Gen. Station Mgr H. W. Slavick
Commercial Manager J. C. Eggleston
Program Director Wilson Mount
Prom., Pub. Dir Walter E. Erase
Dir. of News & Spec. Events. . .Ralph Haskins
Production Manager Bill Brazzil
Film Director Charles Caldwell, Jr.
Director of Remotes Wilson Mount
Chief Engineer E. C. Erase, Jr.
KBTV
DALLAS— 1949
DuM-PARAMOUNT
Channel: 8 AP: 27 Kw VP: 13.5 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Tom Potter
Business Address. . .1032 M & W Tower Bldg.
Phone Number C-8896
Studio-Transmitter Location. . .3000 Hines Blvd.
Air Time 20 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Adam Young Television
President Jack I. Potter
General Manager J. Curtis Saniord
Station Manager Mortimer S. Dank
Commercial Manager Del Ramey
Program Director Lawrence DuPont
Publicity Director Zack Bettis
Film Director Don Morrow
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Director oi Remotes Earl Z. Marvin
Chief Engineer Morris Barton, Jr.
KRL~D-TV
DALLAS— 1949
Channel: 4 AP: 7.5 Kw VP: 15.1 Kw.
Owned-Opetated By KRLD Radio Corp.
Business-Studio Address Herald Square
Phone Numbe- Central 6811
Transmitter Location Camp Griiiin Sts.
Representative Branham
President I. W. Runyon
Managing Director C. W. Rembert
Commercial Manager W. A. Roberts
Program Director Roy George
Technical Supervisor R. M. Flynn
WBAP-TV
FORT WORTH— 1948— ABC-NBC
Channel: 5 AP: 16.4 Kw VP: 8.2 Kw.
Owned-Operated By . . Carter Publications, Inc.
Address 3900 Barnett St., Ft. Worth 3, Tex.
Phone Number. ..Fort Worth: LOckwood 1981,
Dallas: Tremont 7-9757
Air Time 50 hours weekly
News Service AP
Representative Free & Peters
Membership NAB
President Amon Carter
Director Harold Hough
Station Manager George Cranston
Commercial Manager Roy Bacus
Program Director Bob Gould
Publicity Director Jack Rogers
Dir. of News & Spec. Events. . .James A. Byron
Production Manager Tommy Thompson
Film Director Lynn Trammell
Director of Remotes Sid Smith
Chief Engineer i R. C Stinson
KEYL
KLEE-TV
HOUSTON— 1949
ABC-CBS-DuM
Channeh 2 AP: 8.5 Kw VP: 16 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By W. Albert Lee
Business Address Milby Hotel
Phone Number PR 1161, MA 9279
Studio-Transmitter Location Post Oak Rd.
Air Time 35-40 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Adam J. Young Television
Membership NAB
President W. Albert Lee
Gen.. Sta., Comm. Mgr Sid Balkin
Program Director Ken Bagwell
Prom. Dir., Dir. of News & Spec. Events . . Gene
Lewis
Film Director Bud Johnson
Director of Remotes Gene Osborne
Chief Engineer Paul Huhndorif
SAN ANTONIO— 1950
DuM-PARAMOUNT
Channeh 5 AP: 9 Kw VP: 17.9 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By . . . San Antonio Television Co.
Address Transit Tower Bldg.
Phone Number Garfield 8151
Air Time 64 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Adam Young Television
General Manager W. B. Miller
Commercial Manager Sherrill E. Edwards
Program Director Mort Dank
Dir. of News & Spec. Events Charles Hale
Production Manager William Robb
Chief Engineer W. R. Sloat
WOAI-TV
SAN ANTONIO— 1949
Channeh 4 AP: 10.8 Kw VP: 21.6 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By .... Southland Industries, Inc.
Address 1031 Navarro St.
Phone Number Garfield 4221
News Service AP, INS
Representative Petry
Pres., Gen. Mgr Hugh A. L. Halff
Asst. Gen. Mgr., Sales Jack Keasler
Sales Exec Fred Vance
Sales Prom. Mgr Dallas Wyant
Program Director J. R. Duncan
Production Manager Dick Perry
Film Manager Hull Youngblood
Director of Engineering C. L. Jeffers
UTAH
KDYL-TV
SALT LAKE CITY— 1948— NBC
Channeh 4 AP: 4 Kw VP: 2 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By. . . Intermountain Bcstg. & TV
Corp.
Business Address 143 S. Main
Phone Number 5-2991
Studio Address TV Playhouse, 68 Regent St.
Transmitter Location Walker Bank Bldg.
Air Time 30 hours weekly
Station Representative Blair-TV
Membership NAB
President, General Manager S. S. Fox
Director of TV John Baldwin
Commercial Manager George A. Provol
Program Director Dan Rainger
Promotion Director Del Leeson
Dir. of News & Spec. Events .... Emerson Smith
Film Director Lee Auslander
Director of Remotes Wal Lambourne
Chief Engineer , Allan GundersQn
1109
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KS L-TV
SALT LAKE CITY— 1949— CBS
Channel: 5....AP: 9.2 Kw VP: 18.4 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By. Radio Service Corp. of Utah
Address 10 S. Main St.
Phone Number 5-4641
News Service AP, UP
Representative CBS Radio Sales
Executive Vice-President Ivor Sharp
General Manager C. R. Evans
Director of Operations Lennox Murdoch
Sales Manager F. B. Latchy
Program Director Wayne Richards
Director of Film Service Scott Clawson
Publicity, Promotion Director. . . .Sherrill Taylor
Chief Engineer Vincent Clayton
WTVR
RICHMOND— 1 947— NBC
Channel: 6 AP: 6.4 Kw VP: 12.16 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By Havens & Martin, Inc.
Business-Studio Address. .. 3301 W. Broad St.,
P. O. Box 5229
Phone Number 5-8611
Transmitter Location Staples Mill Rd., oil
Broad St.
Air Time 50 hours weekly
News Service Transradio
Station Representative Blair TV
Membership TBA
Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Wilbur M. Havens
Comm. Mgr. Prom. Dir Walter A. Bowry, Jr.
Program Director Conrad Rianhard, Jr,
Dir. of News & Spec. Events. . . .Allan J. Phaup
Production Manager J. V. Shand
Film Director J. V. Shand
Dir. of Remotes, Chief Engineer J. Kyle
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KING-TV
SEATTLE— 1948
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channeh 5 AP: 10 Kw VP: 19 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By King Bcstg. Co.
Business Address Smith Tower
Phone Number MUtual 1090
Studio-Transmitter Location 301 Galer
Air Time 25 hours weekly
News Service UP
Representative Blair-TV
President Henry B. Owen
General Manager Hugh Feltis
Station Manager Robert E. Priebe
Commercial Manager Al Hunter
Program, Publicity Director Lee Schulman
Director of Remotes Clare Hanawalt
Chief Engineer George A. Freeman
WS AZ-TV
HUNTINGTON— 1949
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 5 AP: 8 Kw VP: 12 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By WSAZ, Inc.
Business Address P. O. Box 2115
Phone Number 38-401
Studio Address W. Va. Bldg.
Transmitter Location Eighth Street Rd.
Air Time 36 hours weekly
News Service AP
Representative Kafz
President Col. J. H. Long
General Manager Marshall Rosene
Station Manager L. H. Rogers, II
Commercial Manager L. H. Rogers
Prog. Dir., Dir. of News & Spec. Events. . .Wil-
liam Packard
Prom., Pub. Dir William Tracey
Film Director N. Tweel
Director of Remotes J. Jiruska
Chief Engineer Leroy Kilpatrick
WISCOMSiN
WTM J -TV
MILWAUKEE— 1947
ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM
Channel: 3 AP: 10.2 Kw VP: 16.1 Kw.
Owned-Oper. By The Journal Co.
Business Address 333 W. State St.
Phone Number MArquelte 8-6000
Studio-Transmitter Address. Radio City, 720 E.
Capitol Dr.
Air Time 55 hours weekly
News Service AP
Representative. .Harrington, Righter & Parsons
Membership TBA
Gen. Mgr. Radio & V.-P., The Journal
Co Walter J. Damm
Asst. General Manager L. W. Herzog
Sta., Comm. Mgr R. G. Winnie
Local Sales Manager Neile V. Bakke
Program Director Jim Robertson
Prom., Pub. Dir Bruce Wallace
Director of News Jack Krueger
Production Manager Charles Zoeckler
Director of Remotes George Marr
Chief Engineer ?'idl Laeser
1110
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THE FUTURE UF TV RESEARCH
-REED UF eUUIERCE CER8U8
by
BARRY T. RUMPLE
Manager, Research Department
National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
THOSE who engage in television re-
search in the future or use its find-
ings may be everlastingly grateful for
the heritage of nearly twenty years of
radio research. For despite the short-
comings of present day radio research
— and there are many — much has been
learned and accomplished which has
provided a head start to research in the
field of television. No such fortunate
situation marked the early days in radio
when methods had to be contrived and
developed with no precedents and few
resources. Fortunately for television its
research can, if it will, profit by the
experience of radio research in its quest
for a more useful product.
Networks were four years old when
the first regular rating service was
established; eight years old when coin-
cidental ratings were available. Net-
work radio had reached the ripe age
of sixteen years when the mechanical
recorder was first put to commercial
use. Qualitative research in radio was
virtually unknown in those early days;
indeed, it is still a relative youngster
in the research family but it is making
friends and influencing decisions in a
very healthy manner.
Radio has unquestionablv been sub-
jected to more measurement and, in
fact, knows more about itself than any
other medium. There is every reason to
believe that we can profit by that ex-
perience by improving present methods
and developing even better techniques
to meet the special problems imposed
by television. For television is surely
destined to become even more heavily
researched than radio and happily
that research has dated from the very
infancy of the new medium.
Television research should be planned
to provide four major types of informa-
tion which will be usable for advertis-
ers, agencies and sales, program and
management personnel of video stations
and networks.
First, we need a TV "census" on a
regular basis. NBC's estimates current-
ly available to the industry by areas
provide general barometers of televi-
sion's growth but they have limited
value to market research. Lacking a
count of the very units which we seek
to measure, including control data for
sampling the set-owning population, is
a serious handicap to market research
in the new medium. There is currently
some indication that an industry group
may be successful in formulating a con-
tinuing procedure for the assembly of
TV home data on a county and city
basis. Certainly for this type of in-
formation we cannot depend only on
the U. S. Census whose April 1950 TV
count will not be available until some-
time in 1951. Some provision must
therefore be made by a recognized in-
dustry group to provide such data —
preferably at this stage of development
on a monthly basis but certainly no less
frequently than once each quarter. This
is fundamental to all other future TV
research.
Secondly, we must devise a means of
determining the performance areas of
TV stations. There is a tendency to con-
sider that all television stations serve
the same area equally well but this is
not necessarily so from the advertiser's
viewpoint and research must develop
methods in this field just as in radio.
The mail ballot type of survey and
diary technique, where properly used,
can provide evidence that stations are
actually delivering satisfactory service
to TV families in each area. This data,
like the "census," is basic to other forms
of research.
Third, and like death and taxes, we
will have program ratings. Here we
might be well advised to avoid much
of the needless and confusing duplica-
tion in services which developed in
radio. As we have found in radio, no
single service is able to supply all the
answers, but through judicious use of
several techniques the researcher can
now obtEiin some measurement of all
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by
JOHN L. SINN
President, Ziv Televis'ion Programs, Inc.
LONG after all contemporaiy pioneers
in television have gone, their suc-
cessors in every branch of the industry
will continue to discover and develop
new and better ways to do the job.
That's the spirit of progress that has
marked the growth of all our great in-
dustries; the same mark of distinction
which also characterizes the greatness
of our country.
In retrospect, as we glance back
through the years of 1948 and 1949, we
see a handful of stations, producers and
sponsors, groping through a seemingly
endless maze of hazards and pitfalls,
toiling patiently, diligently and at great
cost, to reduce mistakes, to improve
techniques, to make this new miraculous
form of home entertainment grow
steadily in stature toward its maturing
and eventual gigantic role in the realm
of advertising media.
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Each month's newest television pro-
gress report is scanned avidly and with
great care. Every new shred of informa-
tion is studied. Programs and their
costs, commercial techniques and their
results, pyramiding set installations,
ratings, new stations on the air, trends
of TV stocks, RMA reports, trade gos-
sip, etc., etc., all come in for their share
of observations and analysis.
In the midst of all this, a clearer ap-
praisal of some important factors has
become possible while they were being
framed in increasingly true perspec-
tive. There is first, the greatest impor-
tance of the local advertiser which is
asserting itself day by day with its
usual quota of attendant problems. And
also, the more and more prominent
position which programs on film are
carving permanently for themselves in
air time schedules among national as
well as regional and local advertisers.
And of equal significance and notewor-
thiness is the gradual improvement in
commercial applications of the medium
to an ever increasing list of businesses.
Let's look over each subject briefly.
If the so-called main street merchant;
namely the department store, the shoa
man, the specially shop, the butcher,
the grocer and the baker ever should
rnaster the technique of making televi-
sion produce maximum store traffic and
create for themselves the powerful buy-
ing impact of which the medium is
proving itself capable, there could be,
indeed, some startling future changes in
many of the practices and conditions
surrounding television in these early
days. Probably few, if any national ad-
vertisers could match budgets, dollar
for dollar, with department stores
alone, at the local level, in each televi-
sion area. Up until now, those local
advertisers who have gotten into tele-
vision are not, generally speaking, the
big advertising dollar spenders of their
respective cities and communities. And
yet, the increase in local advertisers is
outweighing markedly each month that
of regional or national TV spenders.
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There are many, many advantages in
the use of programs on film, produced
expressly for television. Most of them
are obvious, but at least a few are de-
serving of constant consideration. Pro-
gram-wise, near perfection is possible.
The flaws and fluffs that are inherent in
live camera television or kinescope re-
cordings can be eliminated through re-
takes when a program is on permanent
film. And, visually, the motion picture
technique employed to produce film
tricks such as flipovers and wipes, and
other optical illusions can be combined
to produce better transitional, more
pleasing and faster moving programs,
carrying either filmed or integrated live
commercials. And perhaps of greatest
importance, the professional television
program producer on film, provides the
advertiser and his agency a maximum
opportunity to develop suitable com-
mercial techniques and overall mer-
chandising application, to make each
advertising dollar produce its expected
return.
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Personnel
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Phone Numbers
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Contacts of 35 & 16 mm. Film Producers
MIMJBGTEEM FIFTY
The 1 6 mm. sound-on-f)lm
portable Recording Sys-
tem ciiiiiliincs 1 III- lll^,'ll-
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recording' jiracticc with
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plicity of operation.
The system is com-
pletely portable and is
capable of recording
cither negative or di-
rect pD.sitive variable
area and variable den-
sity sound tracks.
The 16 mm. Film Phonograph unit
pri)\i(lcs the liiicsl ((ualil.v in
hi^'h fidelity re-recordinjf and
playback. The unique optical
system, fjiving an unusually
narrow reproducing image with
high light output, accomplishes
a material reduction in photo-
cell hiss- essential for quality
reproduction.
The Model F Prime Recording
Optical System and Galvanometer
is a light modulating unit for
recording sound photograph-
ically upon standard film. This
system requires no special ser-
vicing or spare parts (other
than recording lamp). Detailed
instructions for mounting in
j'our recorder are included.
The 16 mm. Professional Camera is the result of J. A. Maurer research
and development in the 16 mm. field. Designed specifically for profes-
sional use, it is equipped with precision high-power focusing and the
finest view-finder made.
Standard equipment includes: 235° dissolving shutter, automatic fade
control, view-finder, sunshade and filter holder, one 400 foot gear-
driven film magazine, a 60-cycle 115-volt synchronous motor, one
8-f rame handcrank, power cable and a lightweight carrying case.
For additioiml information, please ivrite us.
maurer
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J. A. Maurer, ixc.
37-01 .31st ST., LONG ISLAND CITY 1. N. Y.
CABLE ADDRESS: JAMAURER
TELEVISION FILM
PRODUCERS
Adventure Filnts, Inc.
165 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-2320
President William Alexander
Secy.-Treasurer Hall Shelton
Services Offered — Devil's Island - Mar-
tinque, Java-Bali Report, Kukan, Pledge To
Bataan, Here Is Ireland — all these subjects
are in all natural color, on 16nim. Koda-
chronie. Fighting Sea Monsters, The Silent
Enemy — on black & white.
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A. F. FiltnSf Inc.
1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-2850
President Nicolas Bongard
Services Offered — Distribution of short
educational films internationally produced
including U. S. productions for TV.
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All'Scope Pictures, Inc.
407 Yucca Vine Bldg., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HOllywood 9-6386
President Gordon S. Mitchell
Vice-Pres. & Treas E. Z. Walters
Secretary E. Maples
Chairman of Bd G. L. Carrington
Services Offered — Producer of sponsored
films education, advertising and TV. Also
specialize in one minute and 20 second
sport commercials for TV. Have very fine
animation department.
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Allen & Allen Productions
3947 W. 59 Place, Los Angeles 43, Calif.
Phone: AX 3-3314
Directing Mgr .George E. Allen
Dir. of Production William H. Allen
Chief, Editorial Div Benjamin L. Haab
Asst. Prod.-Mgr H. A. Bold
Services Offered — Producers of adventure,
educational, novelty, and documentary films,
of one, two, and three reels — featurettes, for
TV. educational, theaters, and other dis-
tribution outlets. Are releasing a series of
Wild Life films, at present, to the video
market, also to sponsors, theaters, & schools.
The above Wild Life Series, are of documen-
tary & entertainment values.
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American Film Co.
1329 Vine St., Philadelphia 7, Pa.
Phone: WAlnut 2-1800
Mgr Ben Harris
Gen. Sales Mgr Jack H. Harris
Services Offered — We serve 35 and 16mm.
film to TV stations. We also handle any form
of advertising through the American ad-
vertising agency headed by Jack H. Harris
at the above address.
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Animated Video Films Inc.
1001 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 27, Calif.
Phone: NOrmandy 33884
Production Ace Gamer
Direction & Story Dick Huemer
Chg. of Animation Pete Burness
Chg. of Layouts & Backgrnds..Bob Gribboek
Chp. of Camera dept Jack Buehre
Chg. of Ink & Paint dept Betty Brenon
Services Offered — Animated and live ac-
tion TV films, industrial films, educational
films.
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Animation House, Inc.
535 Main St., New Rochelle, N. Y.
Phone: New Rochelle 2-8184
Pres., Producer, Dir Edwin Rehberg
V.-P., Personnel William Fox
Services Offered — TV commercials, 20 sec.
to 1 niin. spots, live, stop-motion and anima-
tion or in combination; industrial and visual
educational films, color and b. and w. ; 35
and 16mm.; write script, make up story
board. Equipped to make a complete job to
order.
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Evan J. Anton Productions,
Ltd.
20 E. 42 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-6315
President Evan J. Anton
Vice-Pres Vera Kay
Secy.-Treas Florence Anton
Asst. to Pres Don Radler
Services Offered — Producers of TV com-
mercials, animation, documentary, medical,
and institutional films for TV application.
Sound and color, film clips, slides, editing
and recording.
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Archer Productions, Inc.
35 W. 53rd St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 6-2690
President Lars E. Calonius
Chg. of Production Thomas Craven
Associate Producer David Ahlers
Office Manager Carl Ritchie
Animation Director Carl Fallberg
Art Director John Ployardt
Sales Manager Hampton W. Howard
Services Offered — TV commercial films and
entertainment films to order. Animated TV
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EASTMAN FILMS
For Television Use
|-^ OR every television requirement — feature,
Jl short subject, support for "live" action, com-
mercials, program records — there's an
Eastman Film particularly adapted to the pur-
pose — 35mm. or 16mm. — both picture and
sound.
Eastman Motion Picture Films
Distribufed by
J. E. BRULATOUR, INC.
Fort Lee, N. J.
LOngacre 5-7270
Chicago 16, III.
HArrison 7-5738
Hollywood 38, Calif.
Hillside 6131
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TV Film Producers
commercials and entertainment films to
order. Distribution of films to TV stations.
Film packagers for TV.
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Art Reels Co.
510 Cathedral Parkway, 5E New York, N. Y.
Phone: MOnument 6-2271
Producer-Dir Stephen L. Sharff
Editor Lucille Pelhani
Services Offered — TV films and live pro-
grams, TV commercials, puppets and stop
motion animation.
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Atlas Film Corp,
nil S. Blvd., Oak Park, 111.
Phone: ELclid 6-3100
President K. W. Lineberry
Vice-Pres. & Prod. Mgr .Tom R. Curtis
Secy .-Controller L. P. Mominee
Advertising Mgr H. C. Maloney
Services Offered — Production of 16mm.
and 35mm. motion pictures and slidefilms
— in color or black and white, with RCA
Sound. Complete and modern facilities for
all laboratory processing. Mobile sound
truck, studio rental facilities. Film vaporat-
ing. TV commercial productions.
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Audio Productions, Inc.
630 Ninth Avenue, New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: COlumbus 5-6771
President Frank K. Speidell
Sales Mgr Phillips Brooks Nichols
Gen. Mgr Herman Roessle
Production Mgr P. J. Mooney
Services Offered — Producers of TV com-
mercials and business and educational films
— black-and-white and color.
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Bailey Films, Inc.
2044 N. Berendo, Hollywood 27, Calif.
Phone: OLympia 7209
President Albert R. Bailey
Vice-President Delmar F. Hancock
Secretary-Treasurer Virginia B. Ryder
Services Offered — Have a number of 10-20
minute shorts on animals, children's stories,
cartoons, and puppet pictures, documentary
films.
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Basch Radio & Television
Productions
(See Program Producers.)
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Bell International Pictures,
Inc.
633 No. La Cienega, Hollywood 46, Calif.
Phone: CR 1-6181
Pres. & Exec. Pro Jack Gilson
Services Offered — Television film produc-
tions.
Bell Pictures Corp.
630 Ninth Avenue, New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-1383
President Bert Kulick
Vice.-Pres Lawrence Kulick
Secy.-Treas Frances Frank
Services Offered — Distributors of TV films.
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Bengal Pictures
15108 Plummer, San Fernando, Calif.
Phone: EMpire 2-1984
Dir. of Photogr'y.Phil. E. Cantonwine, S.S.C.
Research Cheri Le Blanc
Director Robert Delano
Narration and Story Larry Chandler
Narrators Perry King, William Udel
Services Offered — TV pictures made to
order, TV subjects for sponsors, rent and
outright sale.
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The Bray Studios Inc.
729 Seventh Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phones: Circle 5-4582-3
President J. R. Bray
Vice-Pres. & Secy Paul A. Bray
Vice-Pres. & Sales Mgr E. F. Stevenson
Treasurer M. Bray
Director L. G. Lambert
Asst. Production Mgr R. N. Chindblom
Services Offered — Producers and distribu-
tors of all types of films for TV use includ-
ing technical animation and cartoons. Owns
extensive library of films available for TV.
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British Information Services
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-5100
Dir., Film & Pub. Div Thomas Hodge
Asst. Pub. Div Dorothy Danish
Services Offered — Rental of educational
and documentary sound films.
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Irving Brouyn"ng Productions
70 W. 45 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-7490
Producer-Dir Irving Browning
Exec-Secy Hester V. Browning
Film Council-Story Ed Marie McCall
Asst. Producer Jerry Meistrich
Business Council Paul Meistrich
Services Offered — Production of TV film
specials, spot news events, human appeal film
shorts, dramatic specials. Contract produc-
tions. Formally producer for Paramount,
Columbia, Universal Pictures, Castle Films,
and others.
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Al Buffington Productions
6711 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: GLadstone 0876
Sales & Program Mgr.. . .Albert B. Buffington
Production Mgr James Wilmas
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TIZ SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK 19, N.Y. Circle 5-6456
TV Film Producers
Gen. Mgr. Eastern Office. .Maurice F. S. Penn
Services Offered — Live package show, both
national and local, AM and TV. Filming of
commercial film for TV. Making of radio
transcriptions.
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C & G Film Effects Co.
723 Seventh Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 74558
Partners Hugo A. Casolaro,
Milton M. Gottlieb
Services Offered — Titling, spot commer-
cials, animation, optical & trick effects, slide
films, black & white or color, 35mm or
16mm.
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Campus Film Productions
161 Remsen St., Brooklyn 2, N. Y.
Phone: TR 5-6296-7-8
Exec. Pro N. Campus
Administrative Assts William King,
Lee Bobkcr
Services Offered — Producers of quality mo-
tion pictures specializing in sound color
films tailored to meet every need and budget.
Fully equipped to do synchronized "off-the-
air" recordings onto film or disk.
Capitol Records, Inc.
Broadcast Division
Sunset and Vine, Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hollywood 9-8171
Sales Manager Cliff Ogden
TV Program Director Elmo Williams
Transcription Program Dir Ken Nelson
Production Manager L. A. Robbins
New York Representative Gene Milner
Chicago Representative Robert Howell
Dallas Representative. . .William Stubblefield
Services Offered — Producers and Distribi'-
tors TV Film Programs, Distributors Kine-
scope TV Programs, Producers and Distribu-
tors Transcribed Music Library for TV.
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Caravel Films, Inc.
730 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-6111
President David I. Pincus
Services Offered — Industrial and TV films
to order.
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Catholic Movies
1409-79th St., North Bergen, N. J.
Phone: Un 5-7998
Services Offered — A 16mm film library
serving Catholic schools, churches, clubs, etc.
Religious, educational and entertainment
films, also French and Polish films.
Chicago Filttt Laboratory,
Inc.
18 W. Walton PI., Chicago 10, 111.
Phone: WH 4-6971
President A. G. Dunlap
Vice-Pres Inez Ridgway
Services Offered — Complete production fa-
cilities— both 16nini and 35mm — color and
black & white. Excellent script, art, anima-
tion and our own processing laboratory —
Large sound s'ages — RCA film recording —
Music library.
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China Film Enterprises of
America, Inc.
132 W. 43 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: Wisconsin 7-6872
President Hsing-Ching Weng
Vice-Pres W. M. Choue Seto
Services Offered — Rent and produce 16mm
short films for TV purposes.
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Choreographers^ Workshop
471 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-6239
Director Trudy Goth
Co-Director Patricia Newman
Publicity Ruth Kaufman
Services Offered — Live dance programs (all
styles) built to order. Children's programs —
Educational, etc.
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Christian Filtns
625 No. Mansfield Ave., Hollywood 36, Calif.
Phone: YOrk 1783
Prod.-Dir Rev. H. K. Rasbach, B.D., A.B.
Dir. of Photography Grant H. Stone
Musical Dir Eddison Von Ottenfeld
Script Advisor Frank Tashlin
Services Offered — Complete radio, TV pro-
ductions (live or film), third-dimensional
animated subjects, recordings and transcrip-
tions; 16mm, 35mm and transcribed record-
ings of St. Olaf, Hollywood Cathedral Choir,
Wartburg Choir, and the Chapel Choir of
Capital University.
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Cineffects, Inc.
115 W. 45 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-0951
President Nathan Sobel
Secretary-Treasurer Isaac Hecht
Services Offered — Special optical effetcs,
photography of titles, animation, trailers,
song reels, slide films, TV presentations in
16 and 35mm. black and white and 16mm.
Kodachrome.
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Cinema Service Corp.
106 West End Ave., New York 23, N. Y
Phone: TR 3-1411
Director Joseph Seiden
Sound Eng. (Chief) M. Dichter
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A COUPLE OF JOES
Come in to
WORLD
VIDEO, INC.
15 Easf 47th
Street, New York 17, N. Y.
PLaza 9-3870
for an immediate fitting
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TV Film Producers
Camera Dept. (Chief) H. H. Seiden
Prod. Supervisor H. Bloom
Electrical Dept James Pratt
Construction Dept Lloyd Ritter
Editing Dept Ruth Gordon
Script Dept Matilda Bluniberg
Sales M. Gordon
Services Offered — Complete studio with
hoth 35mm and 16mm camera and sound
equipment. Also lighting and location
facilities.
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Clnecraft Productions, Inc.
215 Franklin Ave., Cleveland 13, Ohio
Phone: Superior 2300
President Ray CuUey
Services Offered — 16mm motion pictures
produced in any length for TV use.
Cineffects, Inc.
115 W. 45th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-0951
Manager Nathan Sobel
Services Offered — TV films.
Cinema Studios, Inc,
106 West End Ave., New York 23, N. Y.
Phone: TRafalgar 3-1411
President Joseph Seiden
Services Offered — TV film production.
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Cineniart, Inc,
(See Program Producers.)
Cinetel Corp.
119 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 2-4813
President Ed Woodruff
Services Offered — TV films.
Cine-Tele Productions
1161 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hillside 7475
Producer Harry J. Lehman
Secretary Jacues Lehman
Cameraman Danny Rouzer
Services Offered — Commercial TV educa-
tional and sport productions. One minute
semi-animation spots. Production supervi-
sion and sound services.
C neque Laboratories, Inc.
424 E. 89th St., New York 28, N. Y.
Phone: SAcramento 2-4894
Contacts Sam Marcus, Oscar Fagin
Services Offered — 24 hr. processing 16 and
35 mm. b. & w. color film; special 2 to 4 hr.
service.
Cinescope Films
42-45 160th St., Flushing, N. Y.
Phone: FLushing 8-1935
President George L. George
Services Offered — Industrial, documentary,
theatrical and TV films to order.
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Geo. W. Colhurn Laboratory
Inc.
164 No. Wacker Dr., Chicago 6, 111.
Phone: STate 2-7316
President George W. Colburn
Secretary -Treas John E. Colburn
Services Offered — 16mm film technical and
laboratory services. Photography, processing,
edge-numbered work prints, editing and con-
forming, sound recording, re-recording, ti-
tling, animation, printing.
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Colon Ml Films
2118 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.,
Washington, D. C.
Phone: Adams 8101
Exec. Director Harold L. Lassiter
Services Offered — TV films, newsreels.
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Commonwealth Film &
Television, Inc.
723 Seventh Ave., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 5-6456
President Samuel Goldstein
Treasurer M. D. Sackett
Sales Manager Jerome Hyams
Services Offered — Film — Packages of fea-
tures. Westerns, serials and short subjects.
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Courneya Productions
1566 No. Gordon St., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Granite 5920
Owner-producer Jerry Courneya
Manager Harry C. Hedger
Scripts — narrations .^aws Butler
Publicity Bud Testa
Services Offered — Novelty shorts, commer-
cials. We are in contract with the "World
Jungle Compound" and specialize in wild
animal films of all kinds. Several program
series are under way. We make "sponsor
tailored" pictures.
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Crafton Brothers, Inc.
3303 W. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, 111.
Phone: Juniper 8-0396
President David M. Crafton
Services Offered — TV stills, shorts and
commercials.
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Crystal Pictures, Inc.
1564 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-1530
Services Offered — TV films, rentals.
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There Is No Substitute
For Know-How
ith the knowledge that television is becoming one of the
top industries of our time, we have formed this corporation with men
who have the experience, integrity and the know-how of producing
films and live shows for the television industry.
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Ji X aving carefully watched all television programming for the past
four years, we have come to the conclusion that television is only as
good as its programs and, for this reason, the television industry will
have to stop using old, dated films and old-time vaudeville. In order
for television to grow, many new ideas, both in films and live shows,
will have to be carefully planned and produced by men with the
know-how. mm' *""'
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elevision is going through its growing pains the same as we had
in the early stages of motion pictures, legit theatre and vaudeville,
and for this reason, we feel that our organization is best suited to
fill the very real television need.
_i f you have a programming problem, we invite you to take advantage
of our years of know-how.
EARLE W. MAMMONS
Prei'ideni
CHARLES L. CASANAVE
Treoiuier
NEIL F. AGNEW
Vice-President
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ROBERT M. SAVINI
Vice-P/esident
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NEWMAN LAWLER
Secretary
LION TELEVISION PICTURES CORPORATION
1501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 18, N. Y.
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TV Film Producers
D, P. M, Productions, Inc.
55 W. 45 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemburg 2-4354
President Dorothy P. Maulsby
Secretary-Treas Helen Rosenfeld
Production Mgr Maurice T. Groen
Cameraman Earl B. Brink
Narrator Peter Allen
Sendees Offered — Producers of 16mm.
souad films, black and white or color, chiefly
for foreign gDvernments showing their
countries, people, etc. Originators and pro-
ducers of "SCENICALS" (trade mark), 3
and 4 minutes short fillers for TV use.
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De Vrenes Co,
1909 Buttonwood St., Philadelphia 30, Pa.
Phone: RIttenhouse 6-1686
President Joseph De Frenes
Services Offered — Production of 16mm. &
35mm. films, black & white, color. Full studio
facilities & sound stage. RCA Licensees car-
toons, animation.
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Delhridge & Gorrell
301 Fox Theatre Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
Phone: Woodward 3-6990
Manager Bill O'Halloran
Services Offered — TV films.
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Joseph Dephoure Studios
1018 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 15, Mass.
Phone: LO 6-1499
Owner Joseph Dephoure
Services Offered — Producers of TV Films,
Spot Commercials, Animation, Printing 16
mm) and Processing. "
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Depicto Films, Inc.
254 W. 54th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: COlumbus 5-7621
President John Hans
Vice-President Ladson Butler
Associate Producer Murray Knowlton
Asst. to Pres., Chg of Prod Jack Lane
Services Offered — Complete commercial
and TV film, slidefilm and slide production,
including art, writing, visualizing, anima-
tion, location and studio shooting.
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Shern9.an If. Dryer
Productions
57 W. 58th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 5-5998
Owner Sherman H. Dryer
Services Offered — TV films.
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Jean Du Bois Motion Pictures
927 21st St., Denver 2, Col.
Phone: East 8122
Owner Jean M. F. DuBois
Services Offered — TV film production.
Dudley Pictures 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
Secy.-Treas Gene Barnes
Prod. Depl Leo Pepin
Writer-Producer Herman Boxer
Camera Dept Edward Hutton,
Edwin Olsen, Keith Covey, Ed Drews
Editing Dept Wm. Faris,
Norman Suffern, Ernest Flook
Printing Dept Joe Rave,
Manuel Chaidez
Services Offered — Producers of commer-
cial, theatrical and TV films — Releasing
"This Land of Ours" and "This World of
Ours" series through NBC-TV.
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Eastern Studios
3460 32nd St., Astoria, N. Y.
Phone: RAvenswood 6-4787
Manager R. V. Pollock
Services Offered — TV film productions.
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Emerson Film Corp,
c/o Republic Studios
4024 Radford Ave. No. Hollywood, Calif.
Phone: Sunset 2-1121
Producer-Director Walter Colmes
Assoc-Producer, Film Editor. . . .Jason Bernie
General Sales Manager William Norins
Writer Louis Alan
Cameraman Walter Strenge
Services Offered — Complete production for
TV, Educational, and Feature Films. Primar-
ily concerned with more elaborate type of
production in each category. Currently pro-
ducing films for Encyclopeadia Britannica
Films.
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Endorsentents, TV
299 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MU 2-1431-2-3
President Hazel F. McCabe
Vice-President Jules Alberti
Secretary-Treasurer . . . .Dr. Harold S. Wadro
Services Offered — Endorsements and testi-
monials lie and film for TV.
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Excelsior Pictures Corp,
723 Seventh Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 5-6157
President Walter Bibo
Services Offered — Rent various features
and shorts.
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Fair Deal Motion Picture Ser,
2040 Chatterton Ave., New York 61, N. Y.
Phone: TAlmadge 9-6728
Owner & President Louis D. Colson
Secy.-Treas .,,,,.. Conceta Colsoji
1123
(The
(Tee Vee Co.
A UNIQUE FILM
PRODUCTION ORGANIZATION
Sales Offices:
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF.
170 SO. BEVERLY DRIVE
CRestview 5-1076
211 SO. BEVERLY DRIVE
New York Offices:
150 EAST 52nd STREET
PLaza 3-1030
1124
TV Film Producers
Services Offered — We oflfer package film
shows — short subjects & specialize in re-
ligious films for TV use.
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Jerry Fairbanks, Inc.
6052 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hudson 21101
Pres. & Exec. Prod Jerry Fairbanks
Chm., Bd. of Dir Frank E. Mullen
-V.-P. Chg. Sales & Dis Russ Johnston
Midwestern Sales Dir B. N. Darling
Pacific Coast Sales Dir Nat Winecoff
U. Y. Office Mgr Robert Lawrence
Production Mgr Glenn Miller
Dir., Scenario Dept Lou Lilly
Dir., Music Dept Edward Paul
Dir., Casting Dept Ken Dyson
Dir., Publicity Dept Reavis Winckler
Dir., Animation Dept Manny Gould
Services Offered — Producers and distribu-
tors of film made especially for TV. Pro-
ducers of commercial and theatrical motion
pictures. Producers of video film spots; NBC
tele film programs; package programs for
networks, agencies, and for stations for local
sponsors.
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Federated Television
Productions, fttc.
41 E. 41 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-7125
President Hubert V. Chain
Vice-Presidents Box Dixon,
William Haussler
Secretary Robert Bell
Treasurer John Nickerson HI
Services Offered — Custom built video film
programs and commercials — filmed in our
own studios with our own equipment —
sound and cameras. Syndicated film series.
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Paul J. Fennell Co,
1159 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif.
Phone: Gladstone 1657
40 E. 40 St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-4268
President-Dir Paul J. Fennell
Technical Dir John E. Burks
Eastern Rep Milton R. (Mickey) Dubin
Services Offered — Specialty — Films for TV
with emphasis on Animation.
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Filmeffects of Hollywood
1153 No. Highland Ave., Hollywood 38, Cal.
Phone: HO 9-5808
General Manager Gilbert R. Scott
Services Offered — 16 and 35mm. color and
b. & w. optical printing services, lap dis-
solves, fades, montages, wipes and other
special photographic effects; blow-ups, re-
ductions, TV film production services.
Film Equities Corp.
1501 Broadway, New York 8, N. Y.
Phone: LOngacrc 4-8234
President Irvin Shapiro
Secretary A. Exelberth
Treasurer Martin Mermelstein
TV Director C. Lazar
Services Offered — Film producers, open
end films, feature films, educational shorts,
cartoons, sport reels, serials, series films, spe-
cial spots featuring top name personalities.
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Film Mtthers, Inc.
1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: REgent 7-7549
President J. H. Lenauer
Services Offered — TV film production.
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Films For Industry, Inc.
135 W. 52 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-2800
Vice-Pres. in Chg. Prod.. . .Brewster Righter
Services Offered — TV packaging, commer-
cials, sound studios, animation, stop motion.
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Films of the Nations, Inc.
55 W. 45 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemburg 2-4355
Pres. & Exec. Dir Maurice T. Groen
Vice-Presidents Henry M. Moolman,
Birger Nodrholm
Treasurer Joseph P. Bourdrez
Secretary William Rosenfeld
Services Offered — Producers and distribu-
tors of 16mm. sound films, color or black
and white, featuring films made for foreign
governments, showing their countries, people,
industries, handicrafts, history and culture.
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Larry Finley Productions
Inc.
8983 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif.
Phone: BR 2-5841
President Larry Finley
Producers Larry I. Kolpack,
David Sievers, Mary Secher
Musical Director Nat Brusiloff
Services Offered — Filmed TV programs,
also commercial TV films.
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Five Star Productions
6526 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HOllywood 9-5280
Exc. Producer Harry Wayne McMahan
Production Dir Chat Glassley
Technical Dir Taylor Byars
Animation Dir Howard Swift
Casting Judy McMahan
Props Frank Tompkins
Secretary-Treas Bernice C. McQuown
Services Offered — In business ten years.
Five Star Productions work in the five audio-
1125
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Flory f'ifitt.v. fiu*.
303 K. 71 St.. N,N> Y„rk 21. \. Y.
I'lumv: HEponI t-()H62
IVifident & Sii> John F'lorv
Vice-Pres. & Treas Elizah.-tli II. liory
Film Editor Matilda \\ McComas
Dirtril.ulion Mpr Jan.t Thorpe
I'rodiiction Miir Morris Cooper
c:anura Dtpt Jack Holmes
Set Designer Mordi Gassncr
Scenario Dept Katlicrine Coldw.ll
Services Offered — Produc.r & distributor
of motion pictures, slidefilnis, and slides for
use in advertising, education, training, pub-
lic relations, and tele\i>ion. Recording, pack-
age programs, TV live and film programs.
Studio rental facilities.
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ttardie Friehertf Television
Enterprises, Inc.
270 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-0230
President Hardie Frieberg
Services Offered — Program production, ta-
lent, live and film TV programs.
F. W, Gahourie & Associates
RCA Bldg., Suite 309, 1558 N. Vine St.,
Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phones Hudson 2-7321
President F. W. Gabourie, Jr.
Vice-President Tom Meier
General Manager John Ward
Bus. Rep Vance Van Dine
Services Offered — Producers and consult-
ants for TV film and live productions. Special
effects engineers.
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Gainshorough Associates
(See Program Producers)
Gallagher Films
113 S. Washington St., Green Bay, Wis.
Phone: Adams 2554
President J. C. Gallagher
Services Offered — TV film production, re-
cording.
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Wtlllattt J. Ganz Co,
40 E. 49th St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: ELdorado 5-1443
President William J. Ganz
TV Consultant & Producer Paul Alley
Chg. of Production E. J. Spiro
<;lig. of I )is|t iliulioM linlMTl Diet/
(Kliee Manager Jean I'onnranri
Sert iirs 0/7err»f/— Producers of motion pir-
lures. -lide film" and films for TV, theatri-
cal and non-thralrical audiences. Also, di--
triliulors of motion picture- through The In-
stitiitf of \ i-ual Trainitif:.
Gi'neral Kusiness Fihns, Inc.
565 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PEa/.a 5-4346
President \\ illiam Van Praati
Vice-President Dito H. Siitttr
Secretary Philip De Mum
Head of Story De[)t Bert Lawrence
Sales Mgr Arthur Otto
Package Dept W. Robert Wooflburn
Services Offend — Industrial films, -lid»'
films, TV commercials.
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Genertil Film Production
Corp.
25 W. 45th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LUxemburg 2-1700
Manager Elbert S. Kapit
Services Offered — TV films, rentals.
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General Television Corp.
1501 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: LOngacre 4-8234
V.-P. & Treasurer. .. .Robert H. Wormbaudt
Services Offered — Educational shorts, na-
ture study shorts.
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GihraHar Pictures, Inc.
1041 N. Formosa Ave., Hollywood 46, Calif.
Phone: Granite 5111
Manager Albert Rogell
Services Offered — TV films.
Ogden Goelet
9421 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif.
Phone: Hollywood 9-5111
Owner Ogden Goelet
Services Offered — TV films.
Jach Goetz
1790 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Phone: CO 5-1776
Owner Jack Goetz
Services Offered — Lab. service for all TV
requirements. Produce program shorts and
trailers.
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Grant-Realm Productions
8822 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Calif.
Phone: Texas 0-2761
Manager Norman Elzer
Services Offered — TV film production.
1126
TV Film Producers
Guerin EnterpriseSf Inc.
427 N. Euclid Ave^ St. Louis 8, Mo.
Phone: Rosedale 5592
President Fort B. Guerin, Jr.
Secy.-Treas W. M. Morris
Vice-President Thomas J. Shands
Services Offered — 16mm. motion pictures,
sound and silent, slide and strip films, tran-
scriptions recordings.
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Hack Productions
535 N. Laurel Ave., Los Angeles 48, Calif.
Phone: WAlnut 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 Film Rental
Libraries. TV write for details.
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Les Hafner & Co,
3 E. 57th St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-4840
Partners. . .Les Hafner, Charles F. Vetter, Jr.
Services Offered — Producing unit of Mo-
tion Picture Stages, Inc.; films for TV and
theatrical release.
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The Sam Handy Organization
2821 E. Grand Blvd., Detroit, Mich.
Phone: Madison 2450
Contact William Murray
Services Offered — Producers of commercial
films and spots; industrial films, slide films,
sales training programs.
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Hannum Television
Productions
567 Seventh Ave., New York 18, N. Y.
Phones: CH 4-3447, LA 4-4652
President Bob Hannum
Script Editor Georgette Carneal
Production Mgr Ralph Porter
Casting Dir Shaque Hampar
Fashion Coordinator Lillian Ross
Services Offered — TV program produc-
tion, film production, film and animated
commercials, TV Art Service for commer-
cials, titles, sets, and production design.
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Hathen Productions
246 S. Van Pelt St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Phone: Locust 7-0126
Manager Stanley P. Hathen
Services Offered — TV films production,
rentals.
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Hawley-Lord, Inc.
61 W. 56 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-2444
President Andre Lord
Secretary-Treas Gordon Shadwick
Services Offered — One reel sports and
nature study short subjects available for TV
rental.
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Hayes-Parnell Productions,
Inc.
60000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HOllywood 9-4584
Pres. & Gen. Mgr Sam Hayes
Vice-President Parnell S. Billings
Secretary-Treas Hazel Thornton
Services Offered — Producers of 15-minute
short subjects for television on 16mm. film.
Currently marketing "A Family Quiz."
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Leslie Helhena
932 N. La Brea Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif.
Phone: GRanite 3174
Owner-Producer Leslie Helhena
Services Offered — Complete production
facilities for filming spot announcements,
open end commercial and entertainment
films.
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Hile-Damroth, Inc.
320 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y.
Phone: WO 4-2478
Executive Nancy Hyatt
Services Offered — One-minute video com-
mercials utilizing "Black Magic Board" or
semi-animation.
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Hollywood F^lm Enterprises,
Inc.
6060 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hillside 2181
President Thomas H. Emmett
Vice-President Mitchel Haber
General Manager Mickey Kaplan
TV Film Rentals, Laboratory Prod. &
Film Printing Problems T. H. Emmett
Services Offered — Dependable, efficient
laboratory service for over 40 years. Spark-
ling quality developing and printing. Speedy
service large or small orders, 100 feet or
1,000,000 feet. Hundreds of ready made sub-
jects that will entertain any TV audience.
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Hollywood 35 mm Film Co.
1626 No. Wilcox Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hillside 7191
Partners. Ben Teitelbaum, Harry Teitelbaum
Services Offered — Suppliers of reels, cans,
shipping cases and motion picture supplies
and equipment.
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Paul Hoefler Productions
6121/. So. Ridgeley Dr., Los Angeles 36, Calif.
Phone: WHitney 9045
Producer Paul L. Hoefler
Business Manager E. M. Bennett
Secretary H. Sterling
1127
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Prod. Mpr Keith Thomas
Account F.xeciilivf Hicliard lirill
Sertict's Oljcrcd — Coiiiphlc I'ackape
SliDw?. I,i\c ami liliii Kinescope. Also open-
end films.
Harry O. ffoi/l Protluetioiis
2543 Kclton Ave.. Los Anpcle- 61, Calif.
Phone: Brighton ()-47.>7
President Harry O. Hoyt
Services Offered — TV film production,
package program.^ script, program produc-
tion.
Tod lludvs fCaciio i^ 1 ici<*o
f*rocftir(ioii»
(.See Pro);raiii I'mdiicers)
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lAii'iHi* llttdihurff f'rodiicliotix
131 E. .'.! .St., .N.-w*Y<.rk 22, >'. Y.
I'hone: EE .')-3."j()H
Producer I^ucille Hudii*iirp
( rfiieral Manager \X alt<"r Keane
f ree-Eaiiee (!omm. Artist Ceorge Keegan
Services Offered — Complete package* in-
elinling: "Variety," "Drama," "Participation,"
"Fa>hion," and Piip|»et Show>. Vie also are
TV and radio ion~iillaiit- and make film- on
a.^^ignlnent. Have a group of \vriter> and a
song writing unit available for other shows.
Our [luppet >ho\s "Peggy And Mr. Sniffin," is
currently on W JZ-TV each Saturday 2:0.) P.M.
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f tticfi|i»ieeri»if/ Assoc, Inc.
1030 N. McCadden PL, Hollywood 3«, Calif.
Phone: Hollywood 9-8777
Manager Ronald F. Kennard
Services Offered — TV commercial film.-.
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Impact TV Films
1153 N. Highland Ave., Hollvwood 38, CaliL
Phone: Hollywood 9-5808
RCA LirrriB^e
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REEVES SOUND STUDIOS, INC.
304 EAST 44fh STREET • NEW YORK 17, N. Y. • OREGON 9-3550
WeBtem Electric Lic«iu«c
1128
TV Film Producers
Manager Albert W. Hellenthal
Services Offered — TV film production.
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Imppro Inc.
Hal Roarh Studios, Culver City, Calif.
Phone: Te 0-4525
President Herbert L. Strock
Vice-President Kenneth Herts
Secretary-Treas Stanley Nass
Services Offered — Packagers of both live
and film TV programs from one minute
commercials to one hour shows. Producers
of "The Eddie Drake" half-hour TV shows
for CBS.
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IMPS, Inc. International
Movie Producers' Service
515 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: ELdorado 5-6620
President, Producer, Dir Ben Gradius
Supervising Editor Jean Oser
Production Supervisor Walter Sachs
Services Offered — IMPS produces docu-
mentary, commercial TV spots, and indus-
trial films. We also maintain complete writ-
ing, editing, and production staff which can
be used by sponsor Who in turn acts as
producer.
International FiUn
Foundation, Inc.
1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: CI 6-9438
Executive Dir Julien H. Bryan
Associate Dir R. E. Blackwell
Services Offered — (1) Production of docu-
mentary films, (2) Distribution of docu-
mentary films including TV use, chiefly
twenty minute shorts on the peoples of vari-
ous countries.
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International Geographic
Pictures
1776 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.
Executive-Pres J. Allen Julier
Services Offered — Producers of educational
motion pictures.
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International IVews Service
235 E. 45 St., New York, N. Y.
Phone: MU 7-8800
Mgr. INS-INP TV Dept Robert H. Reid
Services Offered — Daily and weekly news-
reels.
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International IGmni. Corp.
(See Program Producers)
W. K. HEDWIG
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.
G. W. HEDWIG
FILMS FOR TELEVISION
SOUND AND SILENT FILMS IN 35MM AND 16MM
Telecast's selection includes dramas, sports, musicals, travel, cartoons, comedies, religious,
short and feature subjects and educational studies.
INFORMATION AND PRICES ON REQUEST
* TELECAST FILMS INC.
112 W. 48th Street New York 19, N. Y.
JUdson 6-5480
TFI-TV
1129
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3;U Ma.liMiM A\.-., N.vv ^ ..rk 17, N. Y.
I'honr: Ml irav ilill T-T.WX.
IV.vsi.l.-nt Paul I. Mo-'
Services Offered — TV live iiiid (ilni park-
age shows, rt'cordinps, lalonl.
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Jtisott Comic* Art
1860 Hroadway, New York 23, N. Y.
rhone: JUdson 64280
Director Leon Jason
Services Offered — TV fdrn, production,
talent.
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Junior Pro<yi*«ttis, Inc.
22 Lawrence St., Newark 5, N. J.
Phone: Market 3-0770
Pres. & Exec. Dir Dorothy L. McFadden
Asst. Director Cecile Sherman
Services Offered — Package shows for family
and children's audiences, also scripts, and
consultant service for TV.
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Bernard E. Karlen
Protluctions
475 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MU 4-6303
Producer Bernard E. Karlen
Paul Alley
Writer, Editor, Commentator
20 years
News of
[20 years with Paramount; MGM- "I
News of the Day; NBC Television J
MOTION
PICTURES
TELEVISION
COMMERCIALS
Services Offered -Vuvkagc program, both
film and livr. I'nulurlidii < on-iillant, i-upply
film cliiis fitr inl<'i-^i:iiiil -liow-, coniinerciaU
and -cripts.
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\ivior Kuyl'i'iz i'roduvtioits
130 K. .'.6 .St., .N.w York 22, N. Y.
I'hone: MLrray Ilill «-1707
Executive Prod Victor F. Kayfet/
Staff Direilor Col. Ilia Tol-loy
Sales Manafier John I), |•larla^:an
I'rod. CoMriillant Hiidy Vallei-
Story Depl. Dir Elliott C^urti-.-
Services Offered— \iclur Kayfetz Produc-
tions produces motion pictures: TV jirofirani
series, TV program films f filler material).
TV commercial spot film-. We own complete
16nHn. and 35mm. produ<'lion equipment and
are staffed by exj)erienced film, stage, and
radio personnel.
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Herbert Kerhotv, Inc.
480 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: ELdorado 5-5635
President Herbert Kerkow
Services Offered — TV films.
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KlUUigstvorth TV
Productions, Inc.
(See Program Producers)
■5
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40 EAST 49TH ST.
NEW YORK, N. Y.
1130
TV Film Producers
Walter E, Kline & Associates
8445 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 46, Calif.
Phone: Webster 6156
Head of Firm Walter E. Kline
Executives Gordon C. Maclean,
Fred W. Kline
Services Offered — Advertising, publicity
public-relations.
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Kling StudioSf Inc.
601 N. Fairbanks Court, Chicago 11, 111.
Phone: Delaware 7-0400
President Robert Eirinberg
Vice-President Lee Blevins
Executive Producer Jack H. Lieb
TV Director Fred Niles
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. Also, complete pro-
duction of industrial and educational motion
pictures, including creative writing.
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Knickerhocher
Productions, Inc.
1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 6-9850
President Howard A. Lesser
Vice-President Mary Morrissey
Secy.-Treas Harold M. Manser
Services Offered — Producers of all types
of motion pictures for screen and TV.
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Albert Lang Productions Inc,
6652 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: GL 7610
President & Gen. Mgr Albert E. Lang
Secretary & Treasurer Olga Haney
Production-Director R. Garde Ballou
Production-Research John Frank
Services Offered — Complete TV film ser-
vice. Writing, producing, distributing TV
commercial films. Shows packaged and ex-
ploited "live" or filmed. Radio-TV programs
transcribed and packaged. National distribu-
tion service.
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Larsen Television Picture
Corp.
Studios: 3177 N. Broadway, Chicago 14, 111.
Phone: GRaceland 7-2673
Pres., in Chg. of Prod.. . .Wm. Burton Larsen
Secretary L. Z. Larsen
Treasurer F. Wallace
West Coast Producer Seth B. Larsen
Services Offered — We create and produced
it Foremost Television Spot Commercials "A
ANIMATION HOUSE, Inc.
535 MAIN STREET NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y.
New Rochelle 2-8184
Live Action
Animation
Stop-motion
Industrial m"
Story- boards
Scripts
Layouts
Educational i^
Motion Pictures
Black & White
Color
35mm. or 16mm.
Theatrical "m"
Eddie Rehberg, Executive Director
1131
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.Manaptr lulian Lomt
Svriiris Offered — TV films.
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Gene Lester l*roductions
11H7 N. \in.> St.. Hollssxoo.l 28, Calif.
I'hom': Hillsiilc 72«7
l*rodurt'r-l)irector (»enf Lester
Chg. of Terli. I'orsonni'l Jolin S. Nash
Comptroller Officf Mjjr (iliarlts (). Cross
Services Offered — Production of all types
of commercials. Program packaging. Also
ofTer technical servicis to other producers.
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Libra Film Distributors &
Producers
6525 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phones: Gl 7960, HE 1161
Vice-Pres. In Chg. Prod.. . .Charles M. McCoy
Secretary-Treas Miss Loy Lester
President Donald A. Peters
Exec. Director \\ illiuni Martin
Exec. j*rodiicer- \\ illiam (/. Troiano,
Cliarl.s I'. Mandril. \U-n W et/.ler
Seriir4-s Offered l",xten>i\f TV film di-
Irilinlion, <oim|)Ii|i- profi'^^ional pro(hic|ion
ra<'i!ities iiiiluiiin): all |dKi>e> of lechniral,
advertising education, ))ul)lii' relations tech-
nique. We lia\c asailalile «e\eral jive >.how
series also.
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lAeb-iirotinun Studio
I 1 W . 5«th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza :{-9:}55
Manager Leo Lieh
Services Offered — TV films.
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Lion Television Pictures
Corp,
1501 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: PEnnsylvania 6-1780
President E. W. Hammons
Vice-Presidents Neil F. Agnew,
Rohert M. Savini
Treasurer Charles L. Casanavc
Secretary T. Newman Lawler
Services Offered — Financing TV shows and
packages. Offering to TV stations packages
of 13 Handy Andy episodes of I2V2 minutes
each.
m
PRODUCERS OF
BETTER FILMS
m
. . at Video Varieties — from script to finished print-
responsibility is never divided
Many element's are required to make
films good enough for growing television
audiences. Each of them requires res-
sponsibility of the producer.
Video Varieties emphasizes responsibility
with adequate experience, enough trained
manpower, sufficient capital, and modern
Facilities.
That's why we have directors, script
writers, set designers and constructors,
cameramen, sound and studio technicians,
and editors on our own payroll.
WE own and operate 18-year-old
WEST COAST SOUND STUDIOS
with its experienced manpower and com-
plete facilities.
We solicit your inquiry on the production
of any film. Phone, write, wire, or call
in person.
VIDEO VARIETIES CORPORATION
41 EAST 50th STREET, NEW YORK 22, N. Y. « MUrray Hill 8-1162
Studio— 510 West 57th St., New York
TELEVISION PROGRAM FILMS • • TELEVISION COMMERCIALS
BUSINESS MOVIES • ' SLIDE FILMS
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RESrONSIBIllTY
TV Film Producers
Boh Loetvi Prodwictions, Inc.
(See Program Producers)
liOucks-Norling Studios
245 W. 55 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: CO 5-6974
Partners A. H. Loucks,
J. A. Norling
Services Offered — Produce TV commer-
cials— live action photography, cartoon ani-
mation, stop motion and special effects.
Mannon Sound Stages
112 W. 89 St., New York, N. Y.
Phone: TR 3-1800
General Studio Mgr George Orth
Chief Elec Joe McGuiere
Sound Eng Bories Sarratoris
Services Offered — Sound studios for rental
for TV pictures.
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Master Motion Pictures Co,
50 Piedmont St., Boston, Mass.
Phone: HA 6-3592
President Maurice Master
Studio Mgr Wilbert Hanson
Production Mgr Irving Ross
Services Offered — Industrial film producer.
TV film commercials, film processing ]6nuii.
and 35mm. film.
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iWcCoIltfiit Picture
Productions
4557 Produce Plaza, Los Angeles 11, Calif.
Phone: Jefferson 8255
Producer J. L. McCoUum
Services Offered — TV film production,
talent, scripts, recording.
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Mercury International
Pictures, Inc.
1415 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar, Calif.
Phones: Harbor 1212; Zenith 6009, L.A.
President V. E. Ellsworth
Vice-President David L. Monahan
Secretary G. C. Cable
Treasurer Beatrice A. T. Medes
Services Offered — Complete production of
films for television from script to final print
including mediums of animation, puppet
animation, live action, live sound in 16mm
and 35mm.
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Michael- Alan Productions
3724 Muirfield Rd., Los Angeles 16, Calif.
Phone: AXminster 16154
Most Modern, Up-to-Date Studios,
Completely Equipped
LIP-SYNC SHOOTING
1750 sq. ft. stage area, lighting equipment, stock sets, flats and props,
dressing rooms.
Control Room, 16mm Maurer Recording Channels & Re-Recording
Facilities, Fairchild sync-disc recorders & playbacks.
COMPLETE PRODUCTION CREW • MAURER CAMERA EQUIPMENT
ALL SHOOTING ACCESSORIES
Serving: Colgate-Palmollve-Peei, Viceroy Cigarettes, Barbasol
MANNON SOUND STAGES
GEORGE ORTH
Gen. Mgr.
1 12 WEST 89th STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. TRafalgar 3-1800
1133
'I'\ I'^iliii l*iM»fliiC'ors
I'icbidciit Michael A. Strnsvold
I'roil. M gr Alan Slcii^vold
Serviris Ojjvrcd — PrddiKlitiii and di-ltil>u-
(ioii of Idiiiiii cntiTlaiiiiiii'iil. rdiicaliiirial,
industrial and comiiuTtial liliii.^ for iV,
schools and industry.
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^iichUfun Film iJbrury
1')1U W. MrNi.liols Rd., Detroit 19, Mirli.
rhotw: KK2-5:).')1
Owner Alban J. Norris Sr.
Seriici's Offered — Rental of reli{;ious >ub-
jects suitable for TV particularly a com-
plete feature length ver.sion in complete
!^()und and Mlu^ic of the life and crucifixion
of Christ. TITLE— GOL(;OTHA. Complete
international copyright owned by Albany J.
Norris Sr., and all rights for reproduction or
use prohibited. Some subject also available
under title ECCE HOMO (Behold the Man).
Same also held under exclusive copyright
and all TV and otliers rights reserved under
international copyright.
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\ictoritt Mix, inc.
356 S. Roxbury Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif.
Phone: Crestview 6-1276
Manager Victoria Mix
Services Offered — TV films.
i'artitm tl. Morso l^rothwiions
\MW \. \ iiie M.. II(>1I\u..ih1 28, Calif.
I'lioiir: Hollywood '>-M61
Manager ( iarlton K. Morse
Srrtici's Offrrcd i'V film programs, pro-
tluction.
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Motion l^iclurc Productions
ftte.
(See Program Producers)
Motion Picture Sttiges, Inc.
3 E. 57th St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-4840
President Les Hafner
V.-P., Treas Charles F. Vetter, Jr.
Secretary Gerald Margolis
Sales Dir Martin L. Scott
Asst. Sales Dir Rosalind Stevens
Tech. Supervisor Victor H. Komow
Services Offered — Studio subsidiary of
Hafner-Vetter.
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Movie Advertis^.ng Bureau
70 E. 45th St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 6-3717
Manager J. F. Barry
Services Offered — TV films.
THE PRODUCERS' AID
Cm e4Ae£/s
INCORPORATED
115 WEST 45th STREET NEW YORK (19), N. Y.
PHONE: Circle 6-0951-2-3-4
A COMPLETE SERVICE
TECHNICAL AND CARTOON ANIMATION
BLACK and WHITE or COLOR— 16 or 35 mm
FOR
TELEVISUAL, THEATRICAL AND NON-THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS
SPECIAL EFFECTS
MAPS . . . INSERTS ... ART TITLES
SLIDE FILMS ... 35 mm KODACHROME DUPLICATIONS
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TV Film Producers
Murphy-LUlls Productions,
Inc.
59 Park Ave., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 6-2142
President Owen Murphy
Vice-Pres. & Treas James M. Lillis
Production Chief Joseph V. Nobel
Sales Director Morton MeConnachie
Film Editor Joseph Josephson
Services Offered — Complete motion picture
production services; Commercial, advertis-
ing, and institutional films especially made
for TV; Scripts, photography art and anima-
tion facilities; Special package entertainment
shows, live and film.
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Nassour Studios
5746 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: Hollywood 9-7381
Vice-President Edward Nassour
Services Offered — TV film programs.
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Nation Wtile Television Corp.
1501 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: LOngacre 4-8234
President Irvin Shapiro
Secretary A. Exelberth
Treasurer M. Mermelstein
TV Director Robert H. Wormhaudt
Services Offered — Feature films, stream-
liners. 9
Nelson Productions, Inc.
(See Program Producers)
Ted Nenteth Studios
729 7th Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 5-5147
Director Ted Nemeth
Services Offered — TV films.
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Nestor Productions Inc.
7904 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 46, Cal.
Phone: HE 0582
President Hal Chasnoff
Secty .-Treas Milton Katz
Services Offered — TV commericals, live or
animated. Industrial and educational films to
order. Complete service, script to finished
print.
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Olio Video Television
Productions
131 W. 52nd St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 6-0874
Director Harvey Cort
Services Offered — TV live and film pro-
duction, film library.
* "T3'j'^''^'xrT * ""-''"'w^f • f**- ' ™"^
f:
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BOB EMERY
DUMONT TELEVISION NETWORK
TELEVISION
16MM FILM
Technical and Laboratory
SERVICES
• PHOTOGRAPHY
• PROCESSrNG
• EDGE-NUMBERED WORK
PRINTS
• EDITING AND CONFORMING
• SOUND RECORDING
• RERECORDING
• TITLING
• ANIMATION
• PRINTING
COLOR and BLACK & WHITE
GEO. W. COLBURN LABORATORY
INC.
164 N. WACKER DRIVE, Chicago 6, III.
Phone: STate 2-7316
1135
ly I'iliii l*r<»(liic<'r.s
Oti/iiKffi 'r<*f('i*i.vioii
l*i*o<fif(*f ioii.v. flic
l'» K.-.lor St., N. VN "^ ..rk, \. Y.
I'hoiir: W IliirlKill l-i:»2:
Manaijcr M. J. < Miliiiaii
Scriici's Offered — TV t'lilt-rlainiiirnl lilm>.
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t^artitclev — i^uilu Situlio
12(11 SiiM-ii |{K(1., IIdIInuuoiI 27. C.iilif.
I'horir: NOinianilir 2')';;{ 1
Art Director ltd I'aiiiiclee
Story & Aniination Dir |{a> I'atin
Services Offered — Prodiiccrs i»f aniinntcd
films for TV. .Specializing in coiiimcrciul
spots. A coiiii)lftc .-tTNice: preparation of
scripts to order. Available to TV stations:
camera, cutting.
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Paul Parry Productions
7557 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif.
Phone: (iranite 4774
Producer-I)ir Paul Parry
Associate Producer. .. .Marshall Schellhardt
Writer Ed Martin
Cameraman-Editor Sam Martin
Sound F. Gallagher
Services Offered — Production of Commer-
cials any specified length, production of
-iripl- III cifder. \\ailalile In I'V station-:
One 27-tiiiiiiile I reai-iire Kxpedition I'iiiii.
one 27-rniruili' "hiiinaii iiilrre-l"' film.
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PlviorUil Produvilons^ tnv.
1:J57 -N. (.in-don M., HmIK uood T<\. Calif.
I'hone. Ill :U(IH
Pre.id.nt (,. J. Altfilisch
Vi(e-Pre>idenl Max Kink
Secretary- rrea> Thi'lma \N (i<id\
Services Offered — Production of special-
purpose and TV films. Rental of complete
motion pietur<' production facilities includ-
ing
-onml -ta;;e .')()' \ 100' with .10' ceilinp.
Pioneer ToleiUms, inc.
( Tele.^pol.-, liw. I
18 E. 48th St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-0780
President Ralph Cohn
Services Offered— Pr<jducers and distribu-
tors of TV live and film programs.
Polaris Pictures, Inc.
5859 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles 36, Calif.
Phones: YOrk 8058; WEhster 3-4608
President Juan C. Hutchi.-on
Vice-President Perry King
TELEVISION f>ROO|JCTIONS
654 MADISON AVE. TEMPLETON 8-7025
NEW YORK 21, N. Y.
MURPHY-ULUS
PRODUCTIONS, INC.
59 PARK AVENUE
NEW YORK 16, NEW YORK
Specialists In The Production Of
Television Film Commercials
Serving
Chesterfield
Fatima
Philco
Firestone
and Other National Accounts
Murray Hill 6-2142
1136
TV Film Producers
Services Offered — Complete production of
films for advertising, TV, public relations,
education and employee training.
Post Pictures Corp.
115 W. 45 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LU 24870
President Harry A. Post
Treasurer Eli W. Post
General Manager David B. Dash
Advertising & Sales Promotion Mgr.
Alan I. Post
Services Offered — Distributors of 16mm.
sound films; features, shorts. Catalogue
available upon request.
Princeton Film Center
Princeton, N. J.
Phone: Princeton 3550
Exec. Director Gordon Knox
Services Offered — TV film production.
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Producers Representatives,
Inc.
1270 Ave. of the Americas, N. Y. 20, N. Y.
Phones: PLaza 7-6990-1-2
President Irving M. Lesser
Secty.-Treas Seymour Poe
TV Manager Camilla Nelson
Services Offered — A complete motion pic-
ture distribution service to TV stations for
features, westerns, serials and shorts.
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Progressive Pictures
6351 Thornhill Dr., Oakland, Calif.
Phone: Olympic 2-0560
Manager Ray Bainbridge
Services Offered — TV films.
Radio Features of AntericfU
(See Program Producers)
Radiovision Corp.
1125 S. Elm Drive, Los Angeles 35, Calif.
Phone: Crestview 5-1723
President Walter J. Nelson
Services Offered — Sport pictures and car-
toons for rental to TV. Also for sale to
camera shops and individuals: Class In
Archery, starring Howard Hill; It's Done
With Arrows, starring Howard Hill; Silver
Springs, Travelogue of Silver Springs Flori-
da; Rough But Hopeful, Golf featuring movie
stars as players; Hugh Harman Cartoons.
BRAY STUDIOS, INC.
Inventors of Animated Cartoons
& Technical Animation Processes
Originators & First to introduce
Film Slide Type Projector & Film
Pioneer in Educational and
Industrial Film Production
35 years' experience
Expert technicians and full
facilities available for all
Educational, Industrial, Television
film production.
-♦ ♦-
BRAY STUDIOS, INC.
729 Seventh Avenue
NEW YORK 19, N. Y.
COMPLETE SERVICE
On TV Film Shorts, Transcriptionis
and Records
At 232 E. Erie St., Chicago, 111.
For Motion Pictures
AVEC PRODUCTIONS
TV and Commercial Movies
and Slide Films.
Art Work, Titles, Scripts.
"From Idea to Screen"
For Sound
BRINKLEY RECORDING CO.
Records, Transcriptions, Tape,
Film track.
"Big Studio Quality at Small
Studio Prices"
Since 1942
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'I'\ I iliii l*ro«liic<'r.s
iii'itl If. Itufi l'\'fiii f iicf If. vfri(*«,
inc.
2269 Ford Parkuay. St. Paul 1. Minn.
Phone: KninMin \'.W.\
Pn-sident H.-id II. Hay
Services Offered: TV film iiiiidiiciion.
RD-nR Corp.
(Reader's tMfiest —
dcRochetnont)
35 W. 4S St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phones LU 2-1440
Cliairniaii of Board. . .Louis de Rocheniont
Pre.'iideiil Borden Mace
Vice-President Louis de Rochemont
Secretary Marie L Kenney
Treasurer Martin J. Maloney
Services Offered — Feature, commercial and
educational film producers. Lost Boundaries,
feature release in 1949, was a drama of real
life from the Reader's Digest. The Earth
and Its People is the first integrated series
of educational films produced on world
geography.
Kofffiiff Reeil f*roffiir(toii.s-,
fiu*.
275 S. Beverly Dr., |{.%.rl> Hill-. Calif.
Phone: Crestview 6-1101
President Kolanii \{v,i\
Services Offered — TV film projtranih.
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Ref/til Television Pictures
Corp.
151 W. 46 St., N.w York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LU 2-1877
Treasurer Leo Seligman
President Moe Kerman
Vice-Pres Joe Felder
Services Offered — l)i>trihution of motion
pictures including features, streamliners, and
shorts, for TV .showings.
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Regency Prodtictions, Inc.
11 E. 49 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 9-3680
President Joseph Schaeffer
Producer William P. Riethof
Director of Sales Edward A. Bendell
Cameraman Dwight Godwin
Services Offered — Film sequences for TV
shows ("Martin Kane, Private Eye"). Filmed
commercials for TV (U. S. Tobacco Com-
CD
A division of Larry Gordon Studios
35mm
SLIDES
FILM STRIPS
16mm MOVIE FILM
Ansco Color
RInrk & Whif"
PROCESSING SERVICES
Individualized service
tomed to your most exactina
requirements. "Mosters" and
duplications from your originol
artwork. Completely automatic
prncf?ssing equipment
" U A N T I T Y
D U P LI CATIO NS
No order too
large — none too
s'-i'il. We spe-
cialize in quan-
titUs.
FREE LIST!
Write for Service
List B-200 — or
phone SAc ra-
mento 2-4894 /^
CINEQUE
dM^^
LABORATORIES
434-42* M$T •* it. StlHI Him YOtK Cirr, N Y
1138
TY Film Producers
pany; House Beautiful Curtains, etc.). Film
package shows for TV ("The Happy Hills,"
with Juanita Hall, Henry L. Scott, etc.).
Series of films for TV (on Art, on Dance).
Any film assignment.
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John Reinhardt Productions,
Inc,
2070 No. Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HU 21806
President John Reinhardt
Vice-President Mischa Terr
Cameraman William Clothier
Film Editor Victor Lewis
Secty Marjorie Alf ord
Services Oj^^ered— Production of dramatic
and commercial shorts on 16 and 35mm
film. Just completed: Six 15 min. dramatic
shorts for General Television Enterprises,
Inc. sponsored by Procter & Gamble and Hal
Roach Studios.
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Religious Television, Inc,
1067 N. Fairfac, Hollywood 46, Calif.
P/ione:. Hillside 0381
President Rev. Borland P. Dryer
Services Offered — Produce and distribute
religious and character education materials
for TV. Musical program under the direc-
tion of Arthur Leslie Jacobs associated with
the Los Angeles Federation of Churches.
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RKO Pathe, Inc,
625 Madison Ave., New York 22, N Y.
Phone: PL 9-3600
Vice-Chairman of Bd Ned E. Depinet
President Harry Michalson
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr Jay Bonafield
Treasurer James H. Herries
Secretary J. Miller Walker
Comptroller Garrett VanWagner
Production Mgr J. Douglas Travers
Mgr. Commercial Film & TV Dept.
M. Clay Adams
Editorial Supervisor Phil Reisman, Jr.
Services Offered — Producer of short sub-
ject releases for RKO Radio Pictures; pro-
ducers and TV films on contract.
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Hal Roach Studios, Inc,
8822 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Calif.
Phone: VErmont 82185
President Hal E. Roach
Vice-President Hal Roach, Jr.
Vice-Pres. & Prod. Mgr.. . .S. S. Van Keuren
Vice-Pres. & Treas Hugh Huber
Vice-Pres. & Sales Mgr Alfred Schindler
WUe^ie the Be4.i
GAe. Ut
Pnoa44cilo*t
mOTlOO PICTURE STAGES IOC.
LE8 HflFOER 8 CO.
the
HAFNER- VETTER
subsidiaries
3 EAST 57th STREET PLaza 3-4840
NEW YORK, N. Y.
EVERY TELEVISION FILM SERVCE
SEABOARD STUDIOS
THREE LARGE SHOOTING STAGES
ACADEMY AWARD PERSONNEL
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT
EVERY SERVICE UNDER ONE ROOF
Means
NO SUB-CONTRACTING
HIGH QUALITY
REASONABLE COST
• Centrally Located •
157 E. 69th ST., N.Y.C. - REgent 7-9200
1139
'I'\ I'illll l*l*4»(lll(*<'l'S
Srrt ill's OIJiTi'd < !i>in|ili'li' iiiciiimi pii--
liiD* iiriiiliirliiin racilil if- fur llir prmliKl inn
of IN I'Dilllliri ri;il-. ;iMii |>n>^i'iiiiis.
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Kohorts Katllit, T<»l<»ri.vioii,
StitfH' miff S'<*r<*(*ii .Sfiicfio.v
H(l() S.Nclllll \\r., \,\v ^ oik 1'*, N. \.
I'hnii,-: J I ()-(l(l2(i
I'roiilciil Holi L<\ ill Kolni I-
Services Ofjerctl liudio iiiul TV live or
llliii Packanf i*n>(lij(lii>ii--. I'cr-onal Man-
a^ciiK-iit, Jack Lao, top M.(!. and l)i>k
Jock.y, WINS, N. Y. lor TV Tli.lma Car-
penter, plus othtT top naiiic lalt-iit. Direct
liiif liroudcustin^ cquipinrnt. I'lieulrical and
radio training:. H«■In■ar^al studios.
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Kockett Pictures, Inc.
6063 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: (;R 7131
Gen. Mgr.-Vice-Pres J. Richard Westen
Vice-Prcs. Chg. Sales J. Harry Ebbert
Secy.-Treas Harlow Wilcox
Exec. Secretary Kay Shaffer
Services Offend — Producers of industrial,
institutional and sales training motion pic-
tures and slide films, and TV commercials.
Also dealers in projection equipment.
An
Invitation
Radio-Television Institute extends the facili-
ties of its Placement Bureau to employers
who are seeking well-trained technicians for
Television. This service is FREE to em-
ployer and employee.
Radio-Television Institute trains technicians
of calibre to serve the Television Industry.
Our graduates are equipped with a thor-
ough Theoretical and Practical knowledge
of all technical phases of Television (Broad-
casting, Installation, Maintenance, Servic-
ing).
For well-qualified Television Technicians
and Engineering aids, we invite you to
visit, write, or telephone
Placement Bureau
RADIO-TELEVISION
INSTITUTE
Pioneers in Television Training since 1938
480 LEXINGTON AVE., NEW YORK 17, N. Y.
PLAZA 9-5665
Koffoif-C /(f r/.- A Co.
lit;! n;ik St.. D.'iilon. Tex.
I'honr: \y2:i
Oo-owner Mill KoIIovn
Services Offereil TV (iliii |irodu(iioti.
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f>(iiiiii/ Itouzer Studio
7022 Melrose .Ave., Ilolhwood 38, Calif.
I'lione: Yo 2194
President Danny Kouz.i
Services Offered — (loiiiplctr Umiin. produc-
tion xrvice, including cincnialograj)!!), edit-
ing, titles, insert^, sound recording, special
eflfects, projection, >onnd stage, lights, cam-
eras silent and sound->ingle and/or douhli-
system, with experienced operating person-
nel.
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Huhy Film Company
729 Seventh Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 3-5640
Production Mgr P'dward Ruby
Asst. Production Mgr Sidney Nannes
Office Manager Marie A. Kraemer
Services Offered — Producers of every type
of motion picture production from conuner-
cials to serials. Own and operate all facilities,
jn business since 1910, o.,ns Ruby Editorial
Service,
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Ryder 16 mm Services, Inc.
6526 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: GRanite 3651
President Loren L. Ryder
Vice-President H. R. O'lNeil, Jr.
General Manager Barry Eddy
Services Offered — ^Western Electric sound
recording services for producers of 16mm
films, industrial, entertainment and TV. The
original production is all on magnetic film,
then transferred to optical film for release.
In addition to the above Ryder Services has
stage facilities for production, scoring and
dubbing.
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Sach Television Enterprises
Film Exchange Bldg., 308 S. Harwood,
Dallas 1, Tex.
Phone: Riverside 6474
General Manager Alfred N. Sack
Sales Manager Julius M. Sack
Program Advisor Beverly Littlejohn
Services Offered — Rental of open end
films, amusement shorts, educational shorts,
mcsical shorts, features, westerns and serials,
and group of twenty-nine three-minute
"soundies."
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Bernard L. Sackett Television
Productions
(See Program Producers)
1140
TV Film Producers
Sanft-Costa Television
Features
17 E. 42 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 2-6770-6771
Co-Producers Sidney Sanf t,
Don Costa
Services Offered — Producers of complete
live TV packages. Video shows (live or film)
created on assignment. Spot commercials
created and produced on assignment. Pro-
ducers of TV Film programs.
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Sarra, Inc.
200 E. 56th St., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-0083
Manager Jack Henderson
Services Offered — TV film production.
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Kermit Schafer Radio &
Television Productions
112 E. 37 St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 9-4628
President Kermit Schafer
Executive Asst Michael Louis
Office Manager Mary Roop
Services Offered — Radio and TV live and
film package productions. Promotion ser-
vices offered to agency clients and networks.
Also prize-securing services.
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The Script lAhrary
535 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MU 7-1668
Pres., Gen. Mgr Julienne Dupuy
Services Offered — Script library giving
script services to radio stations. A division
of Radio Events, Inc.
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Seaboard Studios, Inc»
157 E. 69th St., New York 21, N. Y.
Phone: REgent 7-9200
President Sanford R. Johnson
V.-P. & Exec. Producer. .Edward J. Pope, Jr.
Services Offered — TV film commercials.
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Seidel Films
853 Seventh Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-0575
Manager Tom Seidel
Services Offered — TV film production.
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Sentinel Productions
(div, of Sentinel
Enterprises, Inc.)
(See Program Producers)
Shiho Productions, Inc.
165 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-2265
President-Treas Patrick E. Shanahan
Secretary . , , , George Blake
Bd. of Directors Patrick E. Shanahan,
George Blake, F. R. Normandin
Services Offered — 16mm. and 35mm. sound
films for TV rental. Educationals, comedies,
novelties, musicals, features and short sub-
jects.
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Sonochrome Productions
112 W. 89 St., New York 24, N. Y.
Phone: SChuyler 4-3654
Partner Nathan Zucker
Services Offered — Producers and distribu-
tors of programs on film.
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.Special Purpose Films, Inc.
44 W. 56th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 6-0020
President John Fox
Vice-President William F. Crouch
Secretary Douglas H. Miller
Sales Mgr John S. K. Hammann
Services Offered — Producers of complete
motion pictures for advertisers and agencies.
Industrial films, public relations films, docu-
mentaries, sales films. Films for TV and TV
coinmercials on film. Script consultation ser-
vice. Complete cutting room service at one
of New York's foremost film laboratories.
Expert editor and cutter in constant attend-
ance.
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Standard Television Corp.
1501 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: LOngacre 4-8234
President Irvin Shapiro
Secretary A. Exelberth
Treasurer Martin Mermelstein
Vice-President Robert H. Wormhaud'
Services Offered — Major feature films and
shorts.
Sterling Films, Inc.
316 W. 57 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 6-3750
President Saul J. Turell
Secy .-Treasurer Robert E. Rhoades
Director of TV Carl King
Manager of TV Dept Bernice S. Coe
Services Offered — Sterling Films, Inc.
serves as producer and distributor of 16mm.
sound subjects for release to all TV stations.
Volume bookings for sustaining plays — as
well as many series available for commercial
sponsorship.
•
Steven Televised
Presentations, Inc.
153 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
Phone: GR 3-5228
President Jewel Steven
Services Offered — Live shows, packages,
commercial TV films.
1141
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Sirivlilaitil f'ifiii Co,
220 IMiiin I{o;m1, \ll;irilii, (;ii.
I'hoiu-. \.A T'MM
Ownrr Mdltcrl H. Siricklund
(^«'in'nil M>;r (".. L. Slricklaiid
Salo Mfir Joe M((,ratli
I'roduction \\\iv \. M. Malpliiir.»
l.al>«»ial(>ry Mt;r J. (>. liarlnr
Services OIJiTfd — (IfMiiplclc W)mm. anti
iiunin. pruihictiiiii aiul prtx r~~iii): lacilities
iiK'liuling ^I(lllio.
•
f ri7iit Paul Sulds, inc.
654 Matli^on Ave., New York 21, N. Y.
riiorie: TEnipleton 8-7()2o
President Irvin I'aiil Suld.s
Associate Producers Alice Pcntlarge,
Milan J. Greer, Mary MacMullcn
Services Offered — -Script, production super-
vision for one minute commercials and five
minute shorts. Longer features also avail-
able.
•
Swanh Films, Inc.
19 W. Fourth St., Dayton 2, 0.
rhone: HEmlock 2379
President Jerrold A. Swank
Vice-President Susan K. Burton
Services Offered — Color or black and
white: Slides, 3^/4 x 4 — 2 x 2; Slide films,
complete production services; Commercial
photography and laboratory services.
•
The TeeVee Film, Company
170 S. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Phone: CRestview 5-1076
Sales Office
211 S. Beverly Drive
N. Y. Office
150 E. 52nd St.
Phone: PLaza 3-1030
President Gifford Phillips
General Manager Ludlow Flower, Jr.
Coordinator of Sales and Promotion
J. Wesley Beenian
Dir. of Film Production Merrill Pye
Dir. of Live Productions Bob Koenig
Eastern Sales Manager Alfred Levy
Services Offered — Custom-built TV shows,
film and live; spot commercials; organized
to create shows on any budget, for sponsor
and agency.
•
Tel-Air Associates
366 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: VA 6-3417
Partners Seymour Kaplan,
Mort H. Singer, Jr.
Services Offered — Film programs, spot
commercials, animation,
T<»l<»- l»ii<»ri<*<i Inc.
17(1 S. Hev.ilv Dr.. h.verlv Hills, Calif.
I'honr: CH .'.-1270
rrcsidcMt Thorn L. Brooks
Vice-President Howard Taylor
Sec. Treasurer W. Bo>-r(»
Prod. Manager Felber Masdain
Srnicrs Olhri-tl Priidii<er« ftf live and
liini TV prodiK lion-. Also all kinds of eom-
niercials.
•
Telecast Fihns, fite.
112 W. 4«ll. Si., New ^'ork 19, N. Y.
Phone: JlJdson fi-.llHO
I'resiflenl W . K. Hedwip
Secty.-Treas G. W. Hedwig
Services Offered — Heiilals 16mm sound and
silent films for TV programming; all type-
incl. features, westerns, short subjects, come-
dies, travel, etc.
•
TelecomicSf inc.
247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: ELdorado 5-2544
President Stephen Slesinper
Vice-President John F. Howell
Services Offered — TV films based on the
following properties: King of the Royal
Mounted, Winnie-the-Pooh, Red Ryder, Lit-
tle Beaver, Ozark Ike.
Telentated Cartoons
70 E. 45th St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 6-8933
Owner Sanl Taffet
Services Offered — TV film production.
•
Telepah Inc.
201 N. Carmelina Ave., Los Angeles 24, Calif.
Phone: AR 3-6076
250 Park Ave., Suite 325, New York Citv
Phone: PL 8-0628
President C. Robert Longenecker
Services Offered — Creation and production
of programs, both film and live for TV. Dis-
tribution of program material. Representation
of talent for TV, acting and creative.
•
Television Arts ProductionSf
Inc.
2733 Stuart St., Berkeley, Calif.
Phone: Berkeley 75301
Business Manager J. T. Ward
Art Director Alexander Anderson
Dir. of Adv. & Pub. Rel. .Robert J. Powers
Film Editor Thomas G. Stanford
Services Offered — Producers of animated
cartoons and commercials for TV,
1142
TV Film Producers
Television Cartoons, Inc,
361 W. Broadway, New York 13, N. Y.
Phone: BE 3-7176
Pres. chg. of Prod. .. .Robert N. Brotherton
Vice-Pres. chg of Prod. . . .Arthur L. Goldman
Sales & Adv. Mgr J. Arthur West
Story & Planning Tony Delmar
Sales Rep Frank Rogers
Sales Rep Donald Davis
Services Offered — Producers of commercial
films for TV — 10 seconds to one uiinute or
longer. Services include live photography,
animation, stop-motion or special effects to
order.
•
Television Features, Inc.
(A Division of Larry Gordon Studios)
480 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y,
Phones: PLaza 5-5714; 5-4852
President Larry Gordon
V.-P.. Chg. Prod William Van Praag
V.-P. Chg. Sales Otto H. Sutter
Head of Story Dept Robert Scott
Head of Pkg. Dept Eleanor Kendrick
Services Offered — Production unit for
films, commercial, industrial and TV; Pack-
age live shows.
•
Television iff otion PicturesCo,
1650 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: CI 6-0691
President & Producer Jack Goldberg
Assoc. Producer & Scripter Ted Wilde
Director & Editor Jack Kemp
Animation Dept Harold Walker
Publicity & Exploitation Ed Hurley
Vice-Pres. Chg. Sales Bert Goldberg
Services Offered — Contract producer of
35mm. and 16mm subjects; complete 16mm.
live and animation equipment and facilities;
originator of 35mm and 16mm subjects: TV
film consultant: distributor of variegated
shorts.
•
Television Screen
Productions
(See Program Producers)
Marshal Tem,pleton, Inc.
214 Ford Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
Phone: WO 1-6868
612 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, III.
Phone: SU 7-3782
President Marshal E. Templeton
Chicago Branch Mgr Fred W. Grady
Services Offeredr— Writing and production
of film presentations.
•
Mlscha Terr, Inc,
1276 No. Crescent Heights Blvd.,
Hollywood 46, Calif.
Phone: HU 27038
President Mischa Terr
V.-P. Chg. of Prod John Reinhardt
Film Editor Victor Lewis
Secty Constance Webb
Services Offered — Production of dramatic
TV shorts on 35mm film; production of com-
mercial short on 16 and 35mm film.
•
Trans'Continental
Television, Inc,
(See Program Producers)
Transfilm Inc.
35 W. 45 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LU 2-1400
President William Miesegaes
Vice-President Walter Lowendahl
Vice-President Pud Lane
Secretary-Treasurer Peter A. Schlenker
Services Offered — Complete faciities for
production of motion pictures, animation
and slide films, for TV, black and white or
color; 16mm. or 35mm. Permanent staff of
producers, directors, writers, animators, ar-
tists, cameramen, film editors.
Transvideo Corp. of America
2 W. 46 St., New York 29, N. Y.
Phone: LU 2-1281
President Theodore A. Parisi
Secretary George Luttinger
Treasurer Marie R. Passannante
Services Offered — The production and dis-
tribution of short film subjects. We are pres-
ently in production to add to existing ma-
terial which is playing the major TV net-
works. Enthusiastic about any 15 minute live
show with a new twist and economical pro-
duction set up.
•
Tri- Video Productions, Inc.
15 Central Park West, New York 23, N. Y.
Phone: COlumbus 5-0060
President Jack Goldstein
General Manager J. Jay Gould
Services Offered — TV films, old time films
(40 years old), excerpts, mainly motion pic-
tures of all categories, suitable for TV.
•
Triangle Films
1697 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: COlumbus 5-1403
Partners Wilbur J. Streech,
Gordon T. L. McEvo-y
Services Offered — Production of all types
of motion pictures including animation, live
action, stop motion, and special effects. Spe-
cialists in commercials and pacakage shows
for TV.
1143
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TV Xtis fur.
MVI W il-hi.r MK.I.. I...> \ii>;.l,« :.. ( iilif.
I'li„nr: 1)1 iikirk )!-12.<2
I'rcsidcnl I)i>ii;i Italli
Srriiri's Offrrril I'riKliirlinii of (itic mill-
uli- -omul liliii- for \\ .
TV/lilms, inc.
I'l,i,nr: I'l. '^-7H«H
II K. 4« St., New York, N. Y.
I'roi.l.ni H. V. Pollo.k
(!lii<f ('aiiH-ruiiiaii M. K\(lokimo(T
Serrircs Oljert'd TV/filin- pi'oilu('<'> com-
tiifi'i-iul I'V liliiis and roiiiiiifrcial in(iti>trial
films. It i> a coniplet*- prodiiction unit willi
il.> own storvlioard, >(iiind and nnl^i(' dc-
|iartintMits, camera crt-w, .-liuutiii^ .studio,
lutting, editing and viewing room.
T V-Progro IMS, Inc,
i'M) lifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y.
Phone: CHickerinp 4-1374
President Edward Rol)ert.->, Jr.
Treasurer William Mills, III
Dir. of Sales Donald Ross
Dir. of Adv. & Prom John Newman
Services Offered — Full production from
conception of idea through writing and direc-
tion right up to camera; authorized sales
representatives for recognized TV film com-
panies and on occasion other independent
producers.
•
United FUtn Service, Inc.
2449 Charlotte St., Kansas City 8, Mo.
Phone: HArrison 5840
President & General Mgr. .W. Hardy Hendren
Vice-Presidents C. J. Mabry,
E. S. Washburn
Treasurer A. F. Bradley
Secretary Wm. B. Cozad
Sales Manager W. Dwight Zieger
Adv. Sales Prom. Mgr. TV....L. P. Hilly er
Prod. & Service Mgr W. J. Scrogin
Services Offered — -We plan, produce,
and/or distribute advertising films taking
one minute or less to display — for TV cov-
erage, movie coverage, or TV and movie
coverage combined.
•
United Press Associations
(See Program Producers)
•
United Productions of
America
4440 West Olive Ave., Burbank, Calif.
Phone: CHarleston 0-7171
New York Division— 208 E. 72 St.,
New York 21, N. Y.
Phone: RHinelander 4-7570
Pres. & Exec. Produce. . .. .Stephen Bosustow
\ i.i-l'r.-. ill , li^. N. Y. (Uli.c
I'.dward I,. (>crstunan
\i<i-l'n--. X Siipr. Dir Jrdin Ihdilcv
Vicr. Pr.-. X i'rod. M^r....\. I). W ool.r>
Secrrtar> |,.o L. Ko-tn
\ssl. See. Si Treas Maxine Davi-
SiTtirrs Offervd I'roduccrs of TV fihii
programs and commercial- speciali/inii in
animation, al-o animation production -er\-
iccs.
•
X'iileo Urumu Productions
.')():) liflh A%e., New York 17, N. Y.
Phon,-: MU 2-0.120
Exec. OfTicer & Prod Henri E. Marcusc
Director & Partner Harvey Janovic
Script Supervi.-or Charles Cinnamon
Art Supervisor Hill Persichclti
Sales Manager Fred Brun.swick
Services Offered — Live & possible film
services for TV package shows. Our shows,
live: Here (Monies Teena, Bella's Boarding
House, situation comedies; Concentrate on
You, educational drama; Moods in Tem|)o.
musical drama; Musi-(>amera, ballet-drama-
pantomime; Ballet Story Time, ballet-drama
for children.
•
Video Varieties Corp.
41 E. 50 St., New York, N. Y.
Phone: MU 8-1162
President George W. Goman
Vice-Pres. chg. of Prod Martin Henry
Treasurer A. W. Manchee
Vice-Pres. & Flm Editor. . .Leonard Anderson
Sales Manager Oti? P. Williams
Services Offered — Motion picture produc-
ers, TV program films and commercials.
•
Vtsiial Arts Productions,
Inc.
2 W. 46 St., New York 19. N. Y.
Phone: LU 24047-8
President Max Rosenbaum
Vice-President Sid Rosenbaum
Services Offered — Motion picture produc-
tion (feature length and short subjects) live
TV production, motion pictures for video.
Now on WOR-TV "The Road to Success."
•
Vitaphone Film Productions
5331 Via San Delarro, Los Angeles 22, Cal.
Phone: AN 1-3877
President Jack Helstowski
Vice-President Chester Maye
Secty.-Treas Ruth Helstowski
General Sales Mgr Ned Costa
Director Ben Norman
Cameramen. .. .John Pearson, Chet Brickett
Film Editor A. G. Case
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TV Film Producers
Services Offered — Producers of TV com-
mercials, educational, industrial, entertaining
films, color, black and white, silent or sound.
•
Wade-Farnham, Productions
15 E. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-6797
Partners Moulton H. Farnham,
Roger W. Wade
Services Offered — ^Facilities and services
include motion pictures, TV commercials,
animation, slide films, color slides. We are
equipped to write, direct, and produce any
film from TV short to full-length feature.
•
Louts Weiss & Co.
4336 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 27, Calif.
Phone: NO 1-6883
Distribution Director Adrian Weiss
Production Director Louis Weiss
Services Offered — Production and distribu-
tion of TV films including Westerns, Serials,
Cartoons, Sport Subjects and Silent Slap-
stick Comedies.
•
West Coast Sound Studios
510 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 7-2062
V.-P. & Manager Martin Henry
Services Offered — Full 35 mm. and 16mm.
film production facilities; RCA sound equip-
ment; Fairchild sync, disc recording. Divi-
sion of Video Varieties Corp.
•
Willi Life Films
6063 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: HOllywood 9-3974
President William R. Eberhart
Sales Mgr J. G. Green
Services Offered — Shooting, and editing
animal subjects, hunting, fishing, and out-
door films of all kinds. Also Conservation pic-
tures for game commissions.
•
Wilding Picture
Productions, Inc.
1345 Argyle St., Chicago 40, 111.
Phone: LOngbeach 1-8410
President C. H. Bradfield, Jr.
Exec. Vice-Pres H. W. Fish
Secretary-Treas V. A. Burg
V.P. chge of Prod J. A. Kellock
Services Offered — Producer of industrial,
commercial, and TV films; slide films; film
laboratory.
•
Willard Pictures, Inc.
45 W. 45 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: LU 2-0430
President T. W. Willard
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr J. M. Squiers, Jr.
Comptroller S. H. Childs
Services Offered — Producer of motion pic-
tures for industrial, commercial, entertain-
ment and TV purposes.
•
Wolff •Feldm,an
Enterprises, Inc.
21 W. 42 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: LA 4-3450
President Max Wolff
Secretary-Treas Robert Feldman
Exec. Producer Les Wintz
Talent Al Roth
Services Offered — Talent representatives,
casting, production, and packaging of films.
•
Raphael G. Wolff Studios
1714 N. Wilton Place, Hollywood 28, Calif.
Phone: GRanite 6126
Owner Raphael G. Wolff
Mgr .-TV Department Raymond Ring
Head of Editing Dept David Lurie
Head of Animation Dept. .. .Richard Lundy
In Chg. of Writing-Direction
MacDonald MacPherson
Controller E. Clifford
Detroit Rep Richard Bonds,
Fisher Bldg., Detroit 3, Mich.
Chicago Rep John W. Carnrick,
230 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
Services Offered — Producers of 16mm
sound and color motion pictures, TV films
and spot commercials.
World Video, Inc.
(See Program Producers)
Young America Films, Inc.
18 E. 41 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: LE 2-4111
President Stuart Schef tel
Exec. Vice-Pres Godfrey Elliott
Sales Manager T. C. Morehouse, Jr.
Chg. of TV Activities James R. Brewster
Services Offered — Producers and distribu-
tors of 16mm sound educational films.
Harold Young Productions,
Inc.
119 W. 57 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 5-8459
President Harold Young
Vice-President Peter Ordway
Secretary-Treas John Ordway
Chairman of Bd Anthony Duke
Services Offered — Producers of motion pic-
tures both theatrical and non-theatrical on
I6mm or 35mm, black and white or in color.
TV shows on film or live.
1145
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(ii;()KGi; T. SIIUPKRT
Director, Commercial Operations, Paramount
Television Productions, Inc.
ALTHOUGH of comparatively recent
existence, the Paramount TV Net-
work was planned more than a decade
ago when Paramount's exploring of
television's potentialities led to the staff-
ing of a TV engineering laboratory in
New York for the development of an
off-the-tube film-recording system. It
was foreseen at the time that low-cost
programming must necessarily play a
key role in television's expansion . . .
that low programming costs would be
possible only through prolonging the
fleeting life of televised events and
shows for subsequent use, thereby
amortizing their costs over the largest
possible circulation of looker-listeners.
The Paramount TV network is trans-
continental in scope, numbering its
affiliates from Philadelphia to San
Diego, from Chicago to Houston. This
transcontinental web is possible — with-
out benefit of coaxial cable or relay
towers — because the Paramount TV
Network is a film network. Its affiliates
are supplied regularly with film-re-
cordings (Paramount Video Transcrip-
tions) of high-Hooperated Hollywood-
produced TV shows, and supplied them
at a fraction of their initial cost on
Paramount's Station KTLA.
Arrangements in progress are adding
the transcribed product of other TV
production centers and of package show
producers to the offerings of the Para-
mount TV Network. In addition, most
Paramount affiliates utilize the service
of Paramount's TV-film-booking office,
a special department set up in New
York more than two years ago to supply
Paramount's own TV stations in Los
Angeles and Chicago with the best feat-
ure films, shorts, cartoons and travel
films available to the new medium.
Radio vs TV Economics: From a sta-
tion viewpoint, the chief benefit of a
network affiliation is a constant source
of top-quality shows. But against this
must be weighed the distressing fact
that an affiliate's share of the network
sales revenue, after all deductions, usu-
ally is 30 per cent or less of the rate
card rate.
A station may have a break-even
point of, say, $300 per hour. To realize
this amount from network programs,
the station must boost its network rate
to $1000 per hour; higher if it :s to turn
a profit. The affiliate, in most instances,
must pay for a sustaining show which
cannot be sold locally. "While this is a
programming aid, it adds nothing to
income.
Network operations demands that an
affiliate set aside certain daytime and
evening hours, known as network op-
tion time. As practically all good time
falls in this category, virtually no "good
buys" remain for local sale save station
breaks and announcements preceding
and following network shows. Few local
sponsors, naturally, can be interested
in time segments over which a threat
of recapture hangs, most likely to be
exercised just when a show has begun
to catch on.
Transcriptions Stretch Advertising
Dollar: From the advertisers' view-
point, use of video transcriptions means
that the advertising dollar can be
stretched much further. Transcriptions
make it possible to buy time in the mar-
kets needed and no more; to buy the
best time available in each market; to
coordinate sales pressure with the sales
needs of individual markets; to forget
time zone differentials and lack of cable
or relay interconnections.
The Paramount answer to runaway
programming costs is not offered as an
industry panacea. But for the average
station and the average advertiser seek-
ing good TV shows at bargain prices,
the Paramount TV Network is likely to
prove exactly what Dr. Economics has
been prescribing.
1146
Television Organizations
• • • personnel — functions
Television Broadcasters Assn.^ Inc.
500 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK 18, N. Y.
LAckawanna 4-4788
OFFICERS
President Jack R. Poppele Secretary-Treasurer Will Baltin
Vice-President. . . .Ernest B. Loveman Asst. Sec-Treasurer. . . .Paul Raibourn
DIRECTORS
Dr. Allen B. DuMont, Allen B. DxiMont Laboratories, Inc.; Ernest B. Loveman,
Philco Corp.; F. M. Russell, NBC; Joseph A. McDonald, ABC; George Storer,
Fort Industry Co.; R. A. Borel, WBNS-TV; Jack R. Poppele, WOR; Paul Rai-
bourn, Television Productions, Inc.; Lawrence W. Lowman, CBS.
FUl^CTIONS
Founded January, 1944, as a non-profit organization of television broadcasters
and others engaged in any business directly connected with television broad-
casting. Objects are to foster and promote the development of the art of televi-
sion broadcasting; to protect its members in every lawful and proper manner; to
foster, encourage and promote laws, rules, regulations, customs and practices
which will be in the best interest of the public; to protect the interests of the mem-
bers of the Association by opposing the enactment or adoption of any laws,
rules, regulations, customs or practices which would discriminate against or in
any way injure the members of this Association.
•
Acadewny of Telerision
Arts and Sciences
5746 SUNSET BLVD., HOLLYWOOD 28, CALIF.
Hempstead 8942
OFFICERS
President Harry R. Lubcke Corres. Sec. . .Robert E. Packham, Jr.
1st Vice-Presidnt Don McNamara Secretary James Vandiveer
2nd Vice-President. . .Russell L. Furse Recording Secretary. . . . .Betty Mears
Treasurer Lenore Kingston Secretary to Treas. . .Catharine Sibley
DIRECTORS
Edward Nassour, Jack Strauss, R. A. Monfort.
FUNCTIONS
To hold forums for exchange of ideas on matters concerning the advance-
ment of television. To provide a meeting place where educators and leaders
in public life can discuss the types of information the public should get; art
forms which will come into existence through television, and other matters.
To hold and sponsor special meetings for the dissemination of information
pertaining to television. To encourage research and accomplishment by
presentation of awoords. To make Hollywood the television capital of the world.
1147
Li
m TV RESEARCH PROEIT
FRom m mmmr
by
JOHN K. ( Ml K( HILL
Kadio-TV Research Consultant
THE oidi'ily yiDwlh of television as
both an entertainment and as an ad-
vertising medium demands better and
more pertinent data than we ever had
for radio. From some of the earlier
radio records it is almost impossible to
determine facilities used, hours of op-
eration, network hook-ups and affilia-
tions, client lists, rates, expenditures,
program offerings, station coverages,
audience ratings, set usage or dozens of
similar facts which are so helpful in
showing trends in the development of
the medium.
The same charges may well be true
of television for these first few years
unless we profit from the lesson of our
early radio research and record keeping
deficiencies. The industry should de-
cide on a set of simple and well defined
standards for this industry accounting
job and then see to it that they are
adhered to faithfully.
Radio's lack of uniform standards is
most frequently and most dramatically
illustrated by Ratings. Dozens of re-
searchers have come out with all sorts
of figures on all sorts of programs. They
range from measurement of a local
time spot to world-wide estimates of
the cumulative effects of a series of
broadcasts in dozens of languages.
These ratings may be instantaneous
totals flashed while the program is still
in progress or ponderous academic
treatises long after the programs have
become history. They may be in per-
cents, numbers, scores or grades. It is
even possible that they are all correct
but their universal application and
their interchangeability is certainly
subject to challenge. We have willfully
or otherwise failed to disclose the condi-
tions under which these measurements
are made.
The technical difficulties of measur-
ing a television audience are more com-
plex while the audience Ls still so scat-
tered and costly t(j locate. The gluiuur
of television to the performer, producer
and viewer tends to perpetuate rating-
itis and to cloud the fact that too fre-
quently we aren't sure what we want
to measure, much less how to measure
and report it accurately.
Because ratings are the result of
studying a sample of the total audience
we have become too accustomed to
talking in terms of percents with too
little attention to what constitutes our
100 percent base. If we want numbers
we too frequently multiply by some
convenient figure which will impress
the reader and not be challenged too
successfully. If ratings were always
projectible this would be a service in-
stead of the crime it now is.
If there is criticism for today's con-
fused rating picture the agencies per-
forming the services should bear only
a small part of the blame. It is the
buyer of the service that is really re-
sponsible, for without him the services
would soon go out of business. The
buyer gets what he demands.
We do not have to wait for the day of
the one perfect service because that day
will never come. Everyone responsi-
ble for the development and presenta-
tion of television audience data can sit
down together and create standards and
terminology and performance criteria
which will eliminate almost all of the
present confusion.
And while they are at this task stand-
ards can be set for all those other
troublesome practices inherited from
immature radio research. Some of the
work may have to be industry wide,
others may be available cheaper and
better from local commercial sources
but until we specify what we need,
what we want and what we mean we
have only ourselves to blame for con-
tinued confusion. Television can profit
from radio's mistakes.
1148
TV Organizations . . . Personnel — Functions
American Television Society^ Inc.
17 EAST 45th STREET, NEW YORK 17, N. Y.
Murray Hill 7-9250
OFFICERS
President David Hale Halpern Secretary Reynold R. Kraft
Vice-Pres Donald E. Hyndman Treasurer. .. .Archibald U. Braunfeld
DIRECTORS
Charles J. Durban, Maurice E. Strieby, Jerry Danzig, E. P. H. James, Halsey
Barrett, George T. Shupert, Ralph B. Austrian.
FUNCTIONS
American Television Society is a non-profit group organized to foster the study,
understanding and appreciation of television as a cultural, educational enter-
tainment and advertising medium. It provides its members with an intelligence
center and clearing house for information pertaining to television and its devel-
opment; a forum for the exchange of ideas and discussion of mutual problems
relating to or affecting television; a television library; special meetings for the
dissemination of television information; the opportunity to view and study
television technique.
National Society of
Television Producers
234 WEST 44th STREET, NEW YORK 18, N. Y.
CHickering 4-0626
OFFICERS
President Martin A. Gosch Secretary .Nathan M. Rudich
Vice-President Henry White Treasurer Irvin P. Sulds
DIRECTORS
Walter Armitage, Charles Basch, Judy Dupuy, Arthur Erlich, Oliver Nicoll.
COUNSEL
James L. Fly
FUNCTIONS
The National Society of Television Producers (NSTP) is an industry asso-
ciation comprised of manufacturers or producers of live, filmed, or iconoscope
recorded television programs. Membership in NSTP is open to all such inde-
pendent producers or production firms provided they are not part of, or associ-
ated with, an advertising agency, television network, or local television station.
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-poiehi force in visual sflm
by
KENNKTU \V. STOVVxMAN
TV Sales Manager, WFIL-TV, Philadelphia
/■piiLKVISION is the greatest adverlis-
A ing niediuin yet developed and its
early shadow forecasts a tremendous
effect upon American marketing and
distribution, even within the coming
decade. In the past year alone, TV's
versatility and effectiveness have been
profitably demonstrated. The measure
of the medium's national impact awaits
only the construction and operation of
stations throughout the country.
The surveyed, estimated and reported
state of television in 1949 is an optimis-
tic and exciting record. There were, at
year's end. 98 operating stations, with
an additional 20 holding construction
permits. The sales of TV-Radio-Phono-
graph combinations topped all other
merchandise in sales gains during Octo-
ber, according to the survey of the
Federal Reserve Bank of New^ York.
There were estimated to be some 3,900.-
000 TV sets in use and the estimate for
the end of 1950 was placed conserva-
tively at 9.000.000.
•
Television's growing market in 1949
was exceeded in interest only by the
commercial activity within the market.
In one year, from October '48 to '49,
the number of advertisers utilizing tele-
vision was increased 282 per cent. And
a breakdown in sponsor category re-
vealed the clients to be, in numbers, 76
national network (programs), 399 na-
tional and regional spot and 1416 local
retail.
As a sales medium. TV knows no re-
strictions but the limits of good taste
and. for this reason, virtually all prod-
ucts may be acceptably presented. In
fact, the diversity of the products which
have been sold successfully via televi-
sion to date is the medium's strongest
bid to power. The roster of sponsors
on WFIL-TV in 1949, for example,
ranged from F. W. Woolworth Co. to
Corlies Furs, Inc. For the latter client,
the sale of a $3200 mink coat was di-
rectly traceable to one specific partici-
pating spot. And, so impressed with its
Philadelphia video debut was Wool-
worth, that television is said to be
written into the company's plans in
other cities.
Television provides for the advertiser
a family-group audience matched by no
other medium. And a sales message on
TV does more than describe the prod-
uct; it permits immediate demonstra-
tion. The effect of this technique is no
where more dramatic than on higher
priced merchandise. Sales, which in the
past, were completed only after indivi-
dual and sometimes repeat demonstra-
tions, can now be made practically on
sight. The new design, construction and
added features of the late model auto-
mobile are familiar to the TV viewer-
prospect long before his first visit to
the showroom. The same situation ap-
plies to the major home appliance field,
and even touches the limitless lines of
household effects and decorating aids.
Television's unique powers of demon-
stration can be applied to almost any
product marketable. From hints on how
to prepare the family dinner — with
brand name canned goods — to repairing
the homestead roof — with store bought
shingles — television shows the buyer
how to use the merchandise and thereby
stimulates the buying.
We have seen so far only partial evi-
dence of television's selling potency but
we can predict with fair accuracy its
potentialities when FCC restrictions are
lifted and there is a TV station operat-
ing in every market. We could multiply
today's black and white results by any
given factor and see a clear picture of
future accomplishment. The advent of
color television, however, lifts the fu-
ture out of the bounds of imagination
and makes pioneering and experiment-
ing a lively project for years to come.
Percentagewise, color-TV might well
dwarf what now seems, and is, the
towering effectiveness of sight and
sound selling as we know it now.
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TV Organizations . . . Personnel — Functions
Tetevision Producers
Association
7063 SUNSET BLVD., HOLLYWOOD 28, CALIF.
Granite 6930
OFFICERS
President Mai Boyd
Vice-President Michael Stokey Secretary Gladys Rubens
Exec. Vice-President. . . .Bernie Ebert Treasurer Maleese Black
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mai Boyd, Michael Stokey, George Fogle, Gladys Rubens, Maleese Black, Syd
Cassyd, Jon Slott, Mort Singer, Robert Coleson, Bernie Ebert.
Legal Counsel Max Gilford
FUNCTIONS
A non-profit organization to cultivate harmony and unity among its members
and between them and firms, corporations or individuals within or without the
telecast industry; to improve the worldng conditions of its members and their
protection against unjust practices or impositions upon their fair rights, by those
with whom they have business relations.
Teievision Fitm Producers
Association
8822 W. WASHINGTON BLVD., CULVER CITY, CALIF.
Texas 0-4525
OFFICERS
President Hal Roach, Jr. Secretary Glenn Miller
Vice-President Carl Dudley Treasurer Roland Reed
BOARD MEMBERS
Herbert Strock, Wallace Worsley, Al Herman, Perry King, Bernard J. Carr.
FUNCTIONS
Non-profit organization for furtherance of television film, standards, practices,
etc.
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W FUTURE OP TV RESEHRCH - flEED OF
E
by
HAKKV T. lUMPI.E
(Con(i)iiH'ci jrom Paijc 1111)
the dimensions of sound radio. This will
continue to be true in television.
As television develops in tlu' next
fivt' years there will siufly be a need
to provide local station managers and
program producers with last ratings
based on one week each month in major
markets as a guide to program popu-
larity and the effects of competition.
For this purpose the telephone and in-
stantaneous recorder techniques seem
well adapted. Research at the local level
can be supplemented profitably by the
use of diaries to cover the outlying
areas and provide data on the habits
of all socio-economic groups, non-tele-
phone homes, etc. Preferably, this type
of research should reflect television
viewing during weeks not regularly
measured by telephone or recorder
techniques. From the standpoint of ex-
pense and flexibility the diary method,
at this stage of development, appears
to have great potentialities as a rating
tool.
For network purposes the fast ratings
obtained in major markets may be com-
bined to yield useful indices of program
trends on a national basis. More de-
tailed data cutting across socio-econo-
mic lines is less frequently required
and can undoubtedly be provided by
recorder devices particularly for such
items as cumulative audience, flow,
minute by minute data, etc.
By recognizing and utilizing the spe-
cial attributes of each of the numerous
techniques now available the researcher
may be assured of adequate and usable
program measurements in television.
Fourth, and of supreme importance,
there should be a real impetus given to
qualitative forms of research — measure-
ments of the depth and breadth of tele-
vision. Alert advertisers in radio have
already discovered that ratings alone
are not enough — that it is more im-
portant to know whether he is reaching
the right kind of audience for his prod-
uct and what effect his program has in
moving people to purchase the product.
With investments in TV programming
so much higher than in radio it is going
to be incumbent on research to demon-
strate that the added dimensions of
sight and motion really pay off at the
cash register. Studies conducted thus
far, although not numerous, clearly in-
dicate that television exerts a tremen-
dous influence on consumer purchases.
Evidence of this kind, including inten-
sive attitude data concerning program
and commercial viewing habits must
come as a result of personal interview-
ing among carefully controlled samples.
Closely linked to this type of research
are methods now in use to uncover
ways of improving various elements in
programs and determining the degree
of audience acceptance before a pro-
gram goes on the air. This is an unbeat-
able combination which is destined to
play a leading role in television re-
search of the future. Television's impact
is not disputed but it must be ade-
quately utilized by program producers
and advertisers. Qualitative research is
a prime tool to assist in making TV
pay off in terms of audience appeal and
sales results.
•
There is every reason to expect that
research in television will progress with
the expansion and development of the
new medium. It can draw upon the
knowledge and experience learned in
radio and it has the qualified techni-
cians to direct its efforts. To its credit
are the higher standards of research
practice and the greater acceptance of
research findings at management levels.
With imaginative planning, capable
execution, and effective interpretations
television research in the future can
make a truly worthwhile contribu-
to the development of this powerful
new medium.
11. =12
TELEVISION TALK
A Modern Glossary
(Courtesy "Tele Tech" & Radio Corp. of America)
The advent of television has brought with it a new vocabulary born in the research
laboratories, studios, factories — indeed, all parts of the industry. As new techniques
are developed, new words and new phrases are coined almost daily. What follows,
therefore, is a glossary of the new language of a new and vital part of American life:
A
AMPLITUDE — The magnitude of any quantity, particularly voltage or current.
AMPLITUDE MODULATION— The periodic variation of the voltage or current
amplitude in a circuit in accordance with some signal transmitted. Used for television
picture transmission.
ANTENNA — An electrical circuit for radiating or receiving electromagnetic waves
(radio).
ASPECT RATIO— The ratio of picture width to picture height. Now 4:3.
AUDIO — (I hear.) A term applied to any part of a radio or electrical system
handling frequencies in the audible range, normally from 20 cycles to 15,000 cycles per
second.
B
BAND-PASS FILTER — An electric circuit which will transmit frequencies between
two limits and reject others outside those limits.
BANDWIDTH — The arithmetical difference between the maximum and minimum
frequencies required to convey the information being transmitted, either visual or aural.
BLACKER-THAN-BLACK — A portion of the television signal devoted to syn-
chronizing. These synchronizing signals are transmitted at a higher power than the
blackest part of the picture, so that they wUl not appear on the screen.
BLANKING — The process of cutting off the cathode ray during the time it is not
forming a part of the picture. This occurs when the spot returns from the far right
to begin the next line and from the bottom to the top of the picture.
BLOCKING OSCILLATOR — A type of oscillator which generates pulses which
can be shaped to saw-tooth signals used for scanning in a cathode ray tube.
BLOOM — The condition of overall bright illumination of the picture tube obscuring
any picture detail.
BOOSTER ANODE — An auxiliary conductive coating placed inside a cathode-ray
tube near the screen. Because of a high positive voltage applied, it causes a brighter
picture. . , , j^. xi n
BRIGHTNESS CONTROL — A control on the receiver for regulating the overall
brightness of the picture.
CAMERA TUBE — The electron tube used to translate a scene into electrical
impulses. . „ ,• i,- r,
CARRIER— The term applied to the transmitted high frequency radio wave which
is modulated by the audio and video signals. , . , , , -l^. • j n
CATHODE The electrode in a tube from which electrons are obtained, usually
by heating or by photoelectric effects. „ , ^ -,
CATHODE RAY TUBE — An electron tube in which streams of electrons from a
cathode are formed into a pencil-like beam and directed by means of electric or magnetic
fields over a target, usually a fluorescent screen which glows wherever the beam strikes.
CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE — The input impedance of a transmission line
infinitely long or a short line terminated in its characteristic impedance. The impedance
is independent of length and depends on size of conductor and spacing. , , ^
CLIPPER A circuit or device which transfers only that part of a signal that
exceeds a critical amplitude. In television these circuits are used to separate the syn-
chronizing pulses from the video signal. ^, ^ • -A -F
COAXIAL CABLE— A particular type of cable capable of passing a wide range of
frequencies without the usual prohibitive losses. Such a cable in its simplest form
consists of a hollow metallic conductor with a single wire accurately supported along the
center of the hollow conductor.
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CONTRAST — This refers to the ratio of black to white portions of a picture.
Pictures havinjr hipfh contrast have very deep blacks and brilliant whites, while a
picture witli low contrast has an overall pray appearance.
CONTIiAST CONTROL — A control on the receiver which regulates the video
signal strength. This has the effect of changing the ratio of the black and white
portions of the picture. It corresponds to the volume control in an aural receiver.
CONTROL WOOiV/— Studio facilities room in whidi television cameras, lighting,
■ihading and mixing conti'ol is performed.
CYCLE — One complete set of values in any series of phenomena which repeats
periodically. In radio this usually refers to one complete range of values for either
voltage or current.
D
DAMI'ING CIRCUITS — These circuits are used to prevent high voltages from being
induced in the dellection coils when the current changes suddenly.
DC RESTORER — This circuit regulates the average brightness of the television
picture tube to correspond with the average brightness of the scene being transmitted.
DC TRANSMISSION — This term applies to circuits which will pass zero fre-
quency— that is, direct current.
DEFIXITION — Refers to the degree of picture detail accomplished by the receiver
circuits. , , , .
DEFLECTION — The movement of the cathode ray beam by electric or magnetic
fields.
DEFLECTION YOKE — The combination of coils used to direct the cathode ray
up-and-down and right-and-left to form the image.
DELAY SCREEN — A fluorescent screen used in some cathode ray tubes, which
has the property of phosphorescence. The light intensity of any particular spot dies out
gradually after the ray moves to a new position when this material is used.
DIFFERENTIATING CIRCUITS — These circuits respond to the rate of change
of a pulse and are used in synchronizing the receiver scanning.
DIODE A vacuum tube having two elements, one of which emits electrons (the
cathode) and the other the anode which attracts electrons. It is used for rectification
(detection), that is. the conversion of alternating currents into direct currents.
DIPOLE ANTENNA — An antenna consisting of two conductors, usually of equal
length extending in the same straight line, with a pair of lead or feeder wires connected
at or near the inner ends. For television the physical dimensions are such that self-
supporting metal rods or tubes can be used. (See Antenna).
DIRECTOR — A section of an antenna used to increase the pick-up from the side
on which the director is placed.
DISSECTOR TUBE — The special type of television camera tube developed by Philo
T. Farnsworth.
DISTORTION — Any nonlinear change in the original frequency, amplitude or
phase of a radio signal caused by equipment, incapabilities.
DIVERGENCE — The spreading of a cathode ray stream due primarily to the
mutual repulsion between the electrons that compose it. The function of the focusing
arrangement in the tube is to counteract this effect.
DOLLY — The movable stand upon which the television camera is mounted.
DOUBLE SIDE BAND — When a carrier is modulated by a plurality of signal
frequencies, two new, distinct bands of frequencies appear, of frequencies higher and
lower than the carrier frequency. Double side band systems utilize both of these bands.
E
ELECTRODE — A metallic conductor introduced into a vacuum tube for a specific
purpose. It must be electrically connected to the external circuit. In general each elec-
trode is referred to by its specific use, such a cathode, grid, anode, etc.
ELECTROMAGNETIC FOCUSING— A system in which magnetic fields parallel
to the motion of the electrons are used to confine them to a narrow beam.
ELECTRON — The smallest electric charge having a negative polarity.
ELECTRON GUN— That part of a cathode ray tube in which the electrons are
emitted, and formed into a beam.
ELECTRON LENS — A systematic arrangement of electromagnetic or electro-
static fields, having symmetry about the axis of a cathode ray tube, as to their radial
components, established for the purpose of controlling the divergence and convergence
of the electron ray.
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ELECTRON MULTIPLIER — An evacuated amplifier tube in which one or more
anodes have photoelectric surfaces which are exceedingly active as to secondary
emission. The original electron emission is cascaded by the secondary effects.
ELECTRON TUBE — A device employing a cathode, an anode and possibly addi-
tional electrodes for controlling the volume and/or direction of flow of electrons which
constitute electric current
ELECTROSTATIC FOCUSING— A system in which electric fields are employed
to confine the electrons into a thin stream.
EMISSION — The continuous liberation of electrically charged particles, either ions
or electrons, into space (usually evacuated) from a surface. The most important case
practically is where these particles are negatively charged, i.e., electrons.
EQUALIZING PULSES— These are signals transmitted after each vertical
synchronizing pulse to insure correct start of horizontal sweep circuit.
F
FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION— The electrical transmission over wires or radio
circuits of printed records and pictures. While this term originally referred to black-
and-white line reproductions only, it is now considered to include processes producing
halftone and shaded effects as well.
FADE-OUT — A camera technique in which a scene is gradually dimmed from view.
FIDELITY — The faithfulness with which a system reproduces audio or video
signals.
FIELD — This term refers to one set of scanning lines making up a part of the final
picture. In present standards, pictures are transmitted in two fields of 262% lines
which are interlaced to form 30 complete frames per second.
FLICKER — Fluctuations in the overall brightness of pictures. Not encountered in
normal television operations.
FLUORESCENT SCREEN— A chemical coating on the inside of a cathode ray
tube which emits light at the point where a cathode ray beam strikes.
FLYBACK — In scanning, the spot is moved across the screen at a definite rate
In one direction for each scanning line. It is necessary to restore it to the start of the
next line in a very short interval of time, say three or four millionths of a second. This
return time is termed flyback, and the voltage to accomplish it is called flyback voltage.
FOCUS — In a cathode ray tube this refers to the size of spot of light on the screen.
The tube is said to be focused when the spot is smallest. This term also refers to the
optical focusing of the camera lenses.
FRAME — One of a series of complete pictures that are succesively viewed so as
to simulate moving scenes. In television, thirty are sent each second.
FRAME FREQUENCY— The rate at which frames are sent each second in the
various moving picture and television applications.
FRAMING CONTROL — This control on a receiver adjusts the picture repeat rate
to that of the transmitter. It is also called the vertical hold control.
FREQUENCY — A term applied to the rate of repetition of voltage or current or
other periodic functions.
FREQUENCY MODULATION — A process by which the carrier frequency is
modulated in accordance with the information to be transmitted. Used for television
sound transmission.
FUNDAMENTAL — The basic frequency of a wave or sound. It is sometimes
referred to as the "first" harmonic.
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GAS-FILLED TRIODE — A type of vacuum tube in which the elements operate in
an atmosphere of gas, such as mercury, argon, helium, etc.
GHOST — A secondary picture formed on a television receiver because the signal
from the transmitter reaches the antenna by more than one path. Ghosts may be caused
by the radio signal being reflected from objects near transmitter or receiver.
H
HALATION — The ring of illumination which surrounds the point at which the
electron beam strikes the fluorescent screen caused by reflections of glass surfaces.
HARMONICS — In electrical and radio circuits the fundamental current waves are
usually accompanied by others whose frequencies are equal to some whole number
multiple of that fundamental. These multiples are called harmonics.
HE AVI SIDE LAYER— The ionosphere. A region of ionized air some fifty miles
above the surface of the earth. Its lower boundary acts as a reflective surface or
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"mirror" for radio waves of certain frequencies. Raiiid changes in the height of this
lower bouiuiaiy aiul its contour causes much of the radio interference and fading.
HETERODYNING— The process of changing frequency by combining the received
signals with the output of an oscillator tube in the receiver.
HORIZONTAL CENTERING— The position of the picture with respect to the
axis of the catliode ray tube. This is accomplished by a control on the receiver.
HORIZONTAL HOLD CONTROL— A control on the receiver for adjusting the
number of lines per second to correspond with that of the transmitter.
I
ICONOSCOPE — A designation used by RCA for a particular type of cathode
ray canuTa tube developed for the purpose of picking up the scenes to be televised.
IMAGE DISSECTOR — A television camera tube developed by P. T. Farnsworth
in whit'li the jihotoelectrons are moved i)ast a pickup aperture by deflection circuits.
IMI'EI>ANCI'J — A combination of electrical resistance and reactance, analogous to
mechanical friction and inertia.
INTEGRATING CIRCUITS— Circuits used to add up the energy of a number of
repeated pulses. These ciicuits ai-e used in the receiver for vertical synchronization.
INTERFERENCE — Random electrical signals which cause noise in the audio
system and disrupt the picture in television. This includes automobile-ignition im-
pulses, some diathermy apparatus, neon signs, FM and short wave stations, etc.
INTERLACING— A system whereby the odd numbered lines and the even num-
bered lines of a picture are sent as two separate successive fields and superimposed to
create one frame or complete picture.
ION — An electrified particle formed when an atom of gas loses or gains electrons.
ION SPOT — A discoloration on the center of the screen of a cathode ray tube
caused by heavy negative ions striking it.
K
KERR CELL — A chemical solution which changes its light transmission characteris-
tics when electric fields are applied to the solution. An early form of a television
reproducer system no longer used.
KEYSTONE EFFECT— A distorted field or background noticed in some cases
with television pictures, where the opposite edges are not parallel.
KILOCYCLE— One thousand cycles.
KINESCOPE — A name applied to the cathode ray tubes used in television receivers
built by RCA.
L
LENS — A radial field (electrostatic or magnetic) applied concentric with a
cathode ray to concentrate the diverging electrons into a single slender beam, is called
a lens.
LINE — The path covered by the moving electron spot. The intensity of the spot
along this path is altered to create that portion of the picture. In present system 525
lines make up the complete picture.
LINEARITY — A term used to refer to the straightness of a characteristic curve,
or a portion of that curve, that shows the relation between two quantities or circuit
factors. The uniformity of distribution of a regular pattern on a picture tube.
LINE FREQUENCY — The number of lines scanned each second. In any system it
is equal to the number of scanning lines per frame, multiplied by the framing frequency.
LINE OF SIGHT — A straight, unobstructed path between two points.
LIVE TALENT — "On-the-spot" televising of events and people in contrast to
transmission of film material.
M
MEGACYCLE— A total of one million cycles.
MICROPHONE BOOM — The arm which carries the microphone above the area
being televised.
MICROWAVE — This term generally refers to radio waves having a wavelength of
less than one meter, that is, one having a frequency greater than 300 megacycles.
MODULATION — A process of altering the amplitude, phase or frequency of a radio
carrier in accordance with the information to be transmitted.
MODULATION GRID — An electrode interposed between the cathode and focus-
ing electrodes in a cathode ray tube, to control the amount of emission and thereby the
brilliance of the spot. This controlling effect is produced by altering the voltage of this
grid with respect to the cathode.
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MONITORING — The technique of controlling, at the transmitter, the picture
shading, and other factors involved in the transmission of both the scfexie ond the
accompanying sound.
MONOSCOPE — A television camera tube which contains a simple picture or pattern
used for test purposes.
MOSAIC — The screen used in an Iconoscope so called due to its similarity to that
form of art wherein a great many bits of colored tile are combined so as to form
a picture.
MULTIPATH TRANSMISSION— The condition in which the radio signal from
the transmitter travels by more than one route to a receiver antenna usually because
of reflections from obstacles. This condition usually results in ghost pictures.
N
NEGATIVE GHOST — Image in which black areas are white and white areas black.
NEGATIVE TRANSMISSION— This has to do with the polarity of transmission
of a television signal, or the direction of modulation to produce the light and dark parts
of the picture. In negative transmission a white area corresponds to a decrease in the
carrier amplitude. This is the present U. S. method.
O
ORTHICON — A television camera tube now seldom used, in which some of the
features of the image dissector and Iconoscope are combined.
P
PANNING — (From panorama). A camera technique in which a large arc of the
scene is shown by swinging the camera around a central point,
PEAKING — A technique of increasing the response of amplifiers at some particular
range of frequencies. Also applied to certain sweep voltage wave shape characteristics.
PEDESTAL — A portion of the television video signal used to blank out the cathode
ray beam as it flies back from the right edge of the picture to the left.
PERSISTENCE OF VISION— A characteristic of the human eye which retains
the details of a scene for a fraction of a second.
PHASE — A term used to designate the time relation between the maximum points
of two recurrent electrical quantities such as voltage, current, etc. It is expressed in
degrees of a circle, one complete revolution of which represents one cycle of one of the
waves.
PHASE SHIFT — Any change in the phase relations of current or voltage.
PHOTOELECTRIC EMISSION— The phenomena of electrons being emitted from
certain materials when they are exposed to light,
PHOTOELECTRIC TUBE— A tube in which electrons can flow to a charged
anode when light falls on the tube causing emission,
PICTURE ELEMENT — A minute section of a given scene as reproduced by the
cathode ray spot at any instant.
PICTURE NOISE — Interference signals causing spots of light and other irregular
patterns on the received picture.
POLARIZATION — A term usually applied to the position of the transmitting
antenna, that is horizontal or vertical. The receiver antenna should correspond in most
Instances to that of the transmitter. At the present time horizontal polarization is
POSITIVE TRANSMISSION— A television system in which maximum radiated
power from the transmitter corresponds to maximum white area in the picture. Not
used in this country,
R
RASTER — A term applied to the group of lines appearing on the cathode ray tube
in the absence of an incoming video signal,
REACTANCE — Opposition to the flow of alternating current by the inductance
and capacity (but not resistance) in an electrical circuit.
RECTIFIER — ^A device which changes alternating current to direct current.
REFLECTOR — A part of an antenna system used to prevent pick-up of signals in
one direction and increase it in the opposite direction,
RELAXATION OSCILLATOR — An oscillator whose frequency is readily controlled
by the application of a synchronizing signal. Used to generate scanning voltages.
RETURN TRACE — The lines on the cathode ray screen formed as the cathodp
ray beam moves back to its starting position. Not visible when a signal received.
S
SAW-TOOTH — A voltage or current whose variation with time follows a saw-tooth
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outline. This is Uie basic wage sliaiiu u.-.c'(i Ui swi'cp Ihi' sjjoL over the cathc^de ray tube
screen.
SCANNING — The process of forming a picture by a spot of light of changing
intensity moving at higli speed from left to right and in a sequence of rows or lineu
from top to bottom.
SCANNING LINE— One line from left to right of a picture being transmitted.
SCHMIDT OI'TICAL SYSTEM— An optical train utilizing a high intensity kine-
scope, a spherical inirroi- and correcting lens to project an enlarged television image
onto a viewing screen.
SENSITIVITY — A measure of the ability of a receiver or other device to produce
a given output for a given input.
SERMCE AREA— Tho extent of terrain over which the signals from a television
transmitter can be successfully received.
SHADING — The process of correcting the light distribution of the image produced
by the television camera. This is a part of the station monitoring job.
SIDE BANDS — The groups of frequencies higher and lower than the carrier which
contain the information being transmitted and produced by the process of modulation.
SIGNAL — The electrical impulses which represent the sound or picture elements
being transmitted.
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO — The relative proportion of signal strength to atmos-
pheric and man-made interference encountered at any specific location.
SPECTRUM — A band or range of frequencies.
SPOT — The light produced by the slender beam of electrons on the fluorescent screen.
SWEEP — The uniform motion of the electron beam across the face of the cathode
ray tube.
SYNCHRONIZATION— The process of keeping the moving beam of electrons at
the picture tube in the exact relative position with the scanning process at the
transmitter.
T
TELEVISION — Literally, seeing at a distance. A system of transmitting a scene
by dividing it, by a scanning process, into a great number of elemental areas and
representing each area by an electrical signal. The electrical signals are received and
used to control the intensity of a spot of light to correspond to the light and shade of
each original picture area as the spot is moved over a screen, in synchronism with the
scanning at the transmitter.
TELEVISION CAMERA TUBE— A cathode ray tube used to convert light and
shade portions of a scene into electrical signals.
TELEVISION PICTURE TUBE— A cathode ray tube in which a picture being
transmitted is recreated by a moving beam of electrons.
TEST PATTERN — A drawing containing a group of lines and circles, etc. trans-
mitted for receiver and transmitter test purposes.
TRAP — A circuit used to reject unwanted signals.
TRIMMER — A device which permits a resonant circuit to be tuned over a
limited frequency range.
V
VESTIGIAL SIDE BAND TRANSMISSION— A method of suppressing part of one
side band to limit bandwith requirements.
VERTICAL CENTERING— The control which regulates the position of the picture
vertically on the screen.
VERTICAL HOLD— A control on the receiver to adjust the field rate of the
scanning to that of the transmitter.
VIDEO — (I see.) The portion of the television signal which contains the picture
information.
VIEWING MIRROR — A mirror used to reflect the image formed on the picture
tube at a convenient viewing angle.
W
WAVEGUIDE — A hollow tube of metal or plastic used to conduct microwaves
between points of usage at transmitter and receiver.
Y
YOKE — A set of coils used around the neck of a cathode ray tube to produce
horizontal and vertical deflection of the electron beam.
1158
Courtesy Frances Sprague, General Librarian,
National Broadcasting Co., Inc.
BASIC TELEVISION — PRINCIPLES
AND SERVICING, by Bernard Grob.
N. Y. McGraw-Hill. 1949.
BROADCAST FINANCIAL DATA FOR
NETWORKS AND AM, FM AND
TELEVISION STATIONS. Washing-
ton, D. C. Federal Communications
CoTOimission. 1949.
EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK IN RADIO
AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING
OCCUPATIONS. (Occupational Out-
look Series Bulletin 958), U. S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with
the Veterans Administration. Wash-
ing-ton, D. C. Government Printing
Office. 1949.
guide' to TELEVISION ADVERTIS-
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THE MIRACLE OF TELEVISION, by
L. S. H. Gable. Chicago. Wilcox and
Follett Co. 1949.
MOST-OFTEN-NEEDED 1949 TELE-
VISION SERVICING INFORMA-
TION, by M. N. Beitman. Chicago.
Supreme Publications. 1949.
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR TELEVI-
SION, by T. E. Corbett. Pleasantville,
N. Y. Brownlee Pub. Co. 1949.
PHOTOFACT TELEVISION COURSE,
by A. C. W. Saunders. Indianapolis,
Ind. H. W. Sams & Co. 1949.
PRACTICAL TELEVISION SERVIC-
ING, by J. R. Johnson and J. H. New-
itt. N. Y. Rinehart. 1949.
PROCEEDINGS OF TBA TELEVISION
CLINIC. N. Y. Television Broadcasters
Assoc. 1949
PRODUCTION FACILITIES HAND-
BOOK, comp. by R. J. Wade. N. Y.
NBC. 1949.
RADIO AND TELEVISION MATHE-
MATICS, by Bernhard Fischer. N. Y.
Macmillan. 1949.
RESULTS OF STRATOVISION B-29
FLIGHT TESTS ON FREQUENCIES
OF TV CHANNEL 6, 250 M.C., 750
M.C., AND 3300 M.C., by Westing-
house Electric Corp. and Glenn L.
Martin Co. Baltimore, Md. Westing-
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STATUS OF THE TELEVISION IN-
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N. Y. Television Broadcasters Asso-
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by George Everson. N. Y. W. W. Nor-
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TV DIRECTORY NO. 10. TELEVISION
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Bryan Davis Pub. Co. 1949.
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TV TODAY, "by M.' Kronenberg and W.
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ITS CAUSES AND CURES, edited
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WAGES (Report No. 2). Washington,
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Rider. N. Y. Rider, J. F. 1949.
TELEVISION PRINCIPLES AND
PRACTICE, (Lessons 1- continuing).
Schenectady, N. Y. General Electric
Company. 1949-1950.
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of National Advertisers. 1949.
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N. Y. McGraw-Hill. 1949.
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PUBLIC LIBRARY. Chicago. Ameri-
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1159
PROmOIIOn OEEDS OF SPOOSOR
GETS mmimm at iuliu
by
JAMES CASSIDY
Director of Public Relations, Crosley Broadcasting Corp.
rnHE train from New York would ar-
-■- rive in Cincinnati's Union Terminal
in 30 minutes. The agency account exe-
cutive, idling over his coffee, flipped
to the radio page of the Columbus paper
which happened to be lying on the
table. He noted the WLW ad next to the
program log and reflected, "They go a
long way from the home lot with their
promotion."
Then he remembered that Columbus
is no further than shortstop on WLW's
particular lot.
At the Cincinnati terminal he got an-
other sample. Marching past a long line
of cabs to snag a vacant one, he saw
the colorful tire — cover ads with which
WLW embellishes Cincinnati's largest
taxi chain and the consciousness of sev-
eral million people every week.
"Not bad," he reflected. That was at
8:30 a.m.
"But by 5:30 that afternoon," he later
told Bob Dunville, Crosley Broadcast-
ing president, "I had found out some-
thing I never suspected about your
organization. I knew you did a good job
at drumming up an audience through
these ads and so on, to make people
want to tune in. What I didn't fully
realize is what your organization does
to make people huy what they've heard
about — after they tune in.
What the account executive might
have added to his remarks about WLW
merchandising is that the whole bene-
volent iceberg is there to smash sales
resistance. Which brings up a point of
first importance in the WLW philosophy
— if the men behind the counter aern't
behind your advertising campaign, your
advertising dollar can't do its best
work.
For 11 years now (and initially to the
accompaniment of raised eyebrows in
the trade) WLW's Merchandising De-
partment has been making hundreds of
thousands of dealer, jobber and whole-
saler contacts, wearing out an uncom-
puted tonnage of shoe leather in the
process, to guarantee that the almost
$5,000,000 currently spent by advertis-
ers on the station each year are dollars
that way their way. The process is now
being extended to Crosley Broadcasting
Corporation's three television stations,
WLW-T, Cincinnati; WLW-D, Dayton,
and WLW-C, Columbus.
WLW's merchandising efforts are
handled in three divisions: grocery,
drug, and special. Within a normal six-
month period, in excess of 150,000 mer-
chandising contacts are usually made.
For testing products in relation to
advertising claims, and for determining
consumer attitudes toward products,
packages, prices and so on, WLW main-
tains a Consumer's Foundation, a panel
of 1,000 housewives, selected on a strict
basis of stratification. The Foundation
has been useful in such diverse tasks as
helping a coffee manufacture decide
which of two new blends of coffee
would sell better, discovering for an
Eastern fish canner who wanted to enter
the midwest territory that there wasn't
enough market to justify the move, and
finding the reaction to a new type of
adhesive for false teeth.
To this is added the People's Advi-
sory Council, a panel of 2,930 represen-
tative homes to get opinions on WLW,
its competitors, sponsors, contests and
associated matters; and finally, the
WLW Test Stores, numbering 50 in the
drug and 75 in the grocery field, which
have been responsible for such inter-
esting WLW-area discoveries as the
fact that one soup manufacturer ought
to change his label (dirt adhered to it),
and that a wax manufacturer in Chi-
cago would make more money if he
revised his selling plan.
Thus constituted, the WLW merchan-
dising plan is helping move scores of
millions of dollars of goods off shelves
every year — a robustly satisfactory
state of affairs for all concerned.
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TELEVISION HI(iHllliHTS-1949
(From the Files of RADIO DAILY)
JANUARY
6 — Westinghouse reports technical problems in
use of Stratovision for relaying TV and FM
signals have been solved, and the system
is ready for commercial development.
7 — FCC said construction permit holders must
proceed with their construction plans or risk
losing their permits, in replying to WSAZ,
W. Va., who asked for a declatory ruling
on whether an application for extension of
time will be granted if the delay is occas-
sioned by the present TV freeze.
10 — William S. Hedges, NBC vice-president, pre-
dicted today that by the end of 1952, 17,-
000,000 families or 50 per cent of the U. S.
total will have tele receivers in their
homes.
11 — Network TV reaches approximately 1/3 of
the U. S. as AT&T's coaxial cable link be-
tween Philadelphia and Cleveland officially
opened tonight.
17 — NAB reports the average operating expense
per year for a metropolitan TV station is
$356,000.
21 — Record radio and television audiences were
reported yesterday as the nation heard and
viewed the Inaugural Day ceremonies of
President Truman in Washington.
23 — The CBS-TV Clinics got underway at the
Waldorf-Astoria with FCC Chairman Wayne
Coy speaking before 250 executives about
the TV freeze.
FERRUARY
2 — DuMont, TBA, Western Union and Phiico
protested AT&T Television cable rule, and
urged FCC for revision.
3 — Program of expanded activity has been
launched by the TBA to keep pace with the
rapid growth of the industry during the past
year.
7 — TV-survey reports held inadequate; more
definite information is sought by the agen-
cies and web researchers.
8 — Mortimer W. Loewi, executive assistant to
Dr. Allen B. DuMont, took over directorship
of the DuMont network following the
resignation of Lawrence G. Phillips as gen-
eral manager.
9 — Volume of over a billion dollars for the
television industry in 1949 was predicted
yesterday by Joseph B. Elliot, vice-president
in charge of RCA consumer products in an
article written for the TV section of the
1949 Radio Annual.
23 — The running jurisdictional battle between
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage
Employees, and the National Association of
Broadcast Engineers and Technicians over
various categories of TV production staffers
broke out today when NABET president John
R. McDonnell accused lA of holding up labor
peace in the industry.
MARCH
4 — Top executives representing all branches of
the industry gathered in Chicago today for
the opening of the First National TV Con-
ference being held at the Palmer House
today through Wednesday.
11— CBS-TV film department sent letters to all
web affiliates oferring them first run rights
in their areas to four film packages totalling
82 features and shorts.
17 — Paramount Pictures told FCC that the Com-
mission has no right to jeopardize its tele-
vision licenses, present and future, on the
basis of Paramount's past anti-trust law
violations.
22 — Two manufacturing companies served Zenith
with a bill of complaint alleging combined
damages resulting from Zenith's advertise-
ments which stated that the FCC was about
to change TV wave lengths which change
would render all present receivers and com-
ponent parts thereof absolete and junk.
23 — NBC production of kinescope recording film
now exceeds output of major movie studios,
according to Carleton D. Smith, director of
the web's TV operations.
APRIL
7 — DuMont completes ten years of telecasting.
14 — Television held the spotlight during the clos-
ing session of the NAB convention and the
panel of experts seemed to agree that tele-
vision will exceed, not replace AM.
19 — Video becomes school teacher as WBAL-TV
and the Baltimore Public School System in-
augurate TV on a regular basis for class-
room instruction.
25 — CBS installs a new transmitter in New York
to be used for color experiments, using the
new transmitter atop the Chrysler Tower
and improved color cameras and receivers.
28 — In a speech at ANPA Convention, Niles
Trammell, NBC president, forecast the total
television sales for 1949 will amount to
$25,000,000.
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29 — Permanent falicitics tor TV coverage oi the
United Nations activities at Lake Success
and Flushing Meadows, New York, were in-
stalled by NBC. CBS and UN officials, witfi
equipment supplied by RCA Victor.
iW.ll
9 — Hooper announces first TV web ratings
whicfi will cover viewing during tfiis montli
in 29 of tfie 33 TV cities tlirougliout the
country.
10 — Approximately 140,000 persons viewed the
first telecast of the Kentucky Derby aired
by V/AVE-TV, Louisville.
16 — Five major networks have accepted an Ascap
offer to negotiate a TV contract apart from
the NAB and the first meetings are sched-
uled to begin this week.
18 — TBA and NAB are battling for supremacy
as the No. 1 industry organization in the
television field, and both are planning a
drive to strengthen their positions.
25 — NBC completes installation atop RCA Build-
ing of two radomes, large plastic dome-
shaped structures to provide an all-weather
microwave radio relay receiving point for
picking up remote broadcasts from a radius
of approximately 30 miles.
27 — Predicting the lifting of the TV freeze in
the late fail, the FCC plans to open up the
lower portion of UHF band at the same time,
and to permit narrow-band color TV recep-
tion on present-type home receivers with
relatively minor adjustments.
Jl/iVE
2 — Information reveals television production on
a large scale in Western Europe is a project
of the far distant future, mainly because of
the considerable economic problems involved.
3 — International Silver Co. has notified all sil-
verware dealers throughout the country that
it sees television as being the greatest of all
•media for advertising its product and that
major campaigns will be launched in the
fall in every city where a TV station exists.
9 — Television Authority organization formed
composed of all 13 of the four "A" unions
to end jurisdictional squabbles between the
unions for control of television talent.
17 — DuMont television network to air all Notre
Dame home games which will be the first
full home schedule of football games ever
televised on a national network.
21 — At least $7,350,000 for equipment and con-
struction of studios, offices and transmitting
plants will be spent by the '49 holders of
outstanding TV construction permits whose
stations are expected to go on the air dur-
ing the remainder of this year and the
early part of '50.
22 — "Theater Television" scored heavily as 4,500
people jammed Fabian's Brooklyn Fox Thea-
ter, and almost a full house at the Times
Square Paramount Theater to witness the
heavyweight championship boxing bout be-
tween Jersey Joe Walcott and Ezzard
Charles.
JULY
1 — FCC is issuing a revised nation-wide table
of TV frequency allocations; Commission
defers action on plea of TBA for lifting of
freeze.
5 — One out of every nine families in the aver-
age community near New York own a tele-
vision set today, as against one out of 50
families a year ago, according to a study
made public by Newell-Emmett Co., a N. Y.
agency.
6 — Lower priced television sets, numerous im-
provements, and lower costs feature the
opening of the 25th anniversary of the Amer-
ican Furniture Mart show in Chicago with
20,000 buyers present from all parts of the
country.
21 — FCC asked all experimental television station
operators to report on the results of their
research and experimental programs prior
to the August 29th hearings on UHF and
color proposals.
26 — The Columbia Broadcasting System today
will begin experimental color television trans-
mission using the standard RCA transmitter
of WCBS-TV operating on Channel 2, the
station's regularly assigned VHF band.
27 — RCA sold its first theater tele installation
to Fabian's Brooklyn Fox Theater, which
marks the first permanent TV installation
by an independent theater group.
AUGUST
2 — RCA has developed an improved system of
electronic color and plans to hold a demon-
tration coincident with the FCC hearings
next month, but the firm will reiterate its
position that commercial color still is several
years away.
3 — Board of directors of the Motion Picture
Association of America 'the Johnston Office)
instructed membership to petition for an
FCC hearing for the purpose of reserving
and allocating high frequency channels for
theater tele service.
4 — Zenith asked the FCC to okay a three-
month trial run of Phonevision in the Chicago
area using the company's outlet W9XZV.
9 — Receiver sales by major manufacturers dur-
ing the second half of this year are expected
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to exceed all previous records, according to
initial dealer and consumer reactions to the
new fall lines introduced during the past
month.
26 — DuMont offered the FCC an allocation plan
to permit an assignment on all four VHF
channels to all major population areas, thus
ending the freeze.
30 — NBC today announced a new video pro-
gramming concept whereby the three top
Saturday night program hours will be offered
as a block for participation sponsorship by
12 non-competitive advertisers.
26 — FCC Commissioner Robert F. Jones was ac-
cused of "pitching" for the CBS color-TV
system by Philco's veepee, David Smith,
whose actions enlivened the color hearings
in Washington.
31 — The FCC virtually killed all hope for an
early lifting of the freeze when it an-
nounced that it will hold additional color
hearings and tests in February, postponing
all action of allocations until completion of
the color question.
NOVEMBER
SEPTEMBER
6 — CBS, at the request of the FCC, will begin a
series of color TV test over WOiC, its
Washington, D. C. video affiliate, on or
about September 26th.
8 — The Future of television in Mexico rests
with the government and decision will prob-
ably be reached this month as to whether or
not TV will be operated by the government
or will be privately owned.
15— TV coverage of the 1949 World Series will
be made available to every station, affiliated
or independent, connected to the AT&T
network or capable of receiving a feed from
the web.
30 — RCA yesterday asked immediate action by
the FCC to lift the TV freeze and open the
UHF, authorize color on both VHF and UHF
bands with the requirement that com-
patibility be maintained and to set up a
time schedule for the industry to recommend
standards for colorcasting.
OCTOBER
6 — More than 3,500 cheering baseball fans com-
fortably seated in Brooklyn Fabian Fox Thea-
ter saw the first game of the World Series
on the silver screen of the 4,060-seat movie
via television.
7 — CBS demonstrated a sample color video net-
work to the FCC yesterday, sending color
pictures over a 750-mile circuit with little
or no less in quality.
11 — RCA has a new color tube in the works. Dr.
Elmer W. Engstrom, Vice-President in charge
of research for RCA Labs., disclosed to the
FCC members and television experts attend-
ing an RCA color video demonstration in
Washington.
18 — After more than a year of negotiation,
ABC, CBS, NBC and Ascap signed a five
year contract covering TV use of ASCAP
members' music on a blanket basis with
rates per cent higher than those for AM.
1 — A. D. Dunton, CBC board chairman, said TV
in Canada is "wide open" for private broad-
casters but there has been little interest
shown.
4 — ^Dr. Allan B. DuMont told the FCC that
stories about color TV being just around the
corner are "just fooling the public," he
added that color video is probably 15 years
away.
15 — Plans are being formulated for the construc-
tion atop the Empire State Building of a
master transmitter antenna mast which
could accommodate all stations in the New
York area.
17 — international board of the 4-A's voted into
existence Television Authority, an overall
group to represent talent in the TV field,
with the express understanding that TVA
would mediate all matters that may be in
dispute with the western unions.
DECEMBEB
6 — John W. Craig, Avco vice-president and
general manager of its Crosley Division,
urged an exchange of TV programs between
Canada and the United States, and he pre-
dicted that television will become an ele-
ment of prime importance in Canada's econ-
omy as it is doing in the U. S.
14 — CBC announced firsts television plans for
construction of two stations in Montreal and
one in Toronto.
20 — Commercial development of television has
been approved by the government of Mex-
ico, and before the end of 1950 at least two
privately owned TV stations will be in
operation in the Mexico City area.
21 — In its first official act, the board of the
newly-organized TVA has invited SAG to
join with it in a TV partnership, and asked
SAG to hold up negotiations with film com-
panies until the two groups can meet.
27 — RCA Chairman David Sarnoff in his year-end
statement, said that the year 1949 has been
a good one for the radio-television industry
and 1950 promises to be another good year.
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KLZ-FM Aladdin Radio & TV Co 94.1 Hugh B. Terry, Mgr.
KOA-FM National Bcstg. Co 95.7 Joseph H. McConnell, Pres.
CONNECTICrT
WGCH Greenwich Bcstg. Corp 95.9 Walter S. Lemmon, Pres.
WDRC-FM The Conn. Bcstg. Co 93.7 Franklin M. Doolittle, Pres.
WTHT-FM Hartford Times, Inc 106.1 C. Glover DeLaney, Gen. Mgr.
WTIC-FM Travelers Bcstg. Service Corp 96.5 Jesse W. Randell, Pres.
WMMW-FM Silver City Crystal Co 95.7 Carl A. Schultz, Pres.
WFHA New Britain Bcstg. Co 103.7 Julian Gross, Pres.
WAVZ-FM WAVZ Bcstg. Corp 95.1 Victor W. Knauth, Pres.
WBIB The Colony Bcstg. Corp 100.7 Samuel Botwinik, Pres.
WELI-FM Conn. Radio Foundation 107.9 Harry C. Wilder, Pres.
WNHC-FM Elm City Bcstg. Corp 99.1 Patrick J. Good, Pres.
WNLC-FM The Thames Bcstg. Corp 99.5 Gerald J. Morey, Gen. Mgr.
WSTC-FM The Western Conn. Bcstg. Co 96.7 Kingsley Gillespie, Pres.
DELAWARE
WAMS-FM Wilmington Tri-State Bcstg. Co. . 96.1 Frank S. Carrow, Pres.
DISTRICT OF COLUMRIA
WASH Commercial Radio Equip. Co 97.0 Everett L. Dillard, Pres.
WCFM Cooperative Bcstg. Assn 99.5 George A. Bernstein, Gen. Mgr.
WMAL-FM Evening Star Bcstg. Co 107.3 S. H. Kauffmann, Pres.
WOL-FM Cowles Bcstg. Co 98.7 Gardner Cowles, Pres.
WQQW-FM Radio Station WQQW, Inc 103.5 Morris, Rodman, Pres.
WRC-FM National Bcstg. Co 93.9 Joseph H. McConnell, Pres.
WTOP^PM WTOiP, Inc 96.3 Philip L. Graham, Pres.
WWDC-FM Capital Bcstg. Co 101.1 Joseph Katr, Pres.
San Diego
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
Francisco
Francisco
Francisco
San
San
San
San Jose
San Jose
San Luis Obispo
Santa Ana
Santa Maria
Sauselito
Stockton
Denver
Denver
Denver
Greenwich
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Meriden
New Britain
New Haven
New Haven
New Haven
New Haven
New London
Stamford
Wilmington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Daytona Beach
Ft. Lauderdale
Goinesville
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
Miami
Miami
Miami
Miami
Miami Beach
Miami Beach
Orlando
Orlando
Palm Beach
Pensacola
St. Petersburg
Tallahassee
Tampa
Tampa
Athens
Atlanta
Atlanta
FLORIDA
WNDB-FM News-Journal Corp 94.5
WCOR Gore Pub. Co 106.5
WRUF-FM U. of Florida 104.1
WJAX-FM City of Jacksonville 95.1
WJHP-FM The Metropolis Co 96.9
WMBR-FM Florida Bcstg. Co 96.1
WGBS-FM Fort Industry Co 96.3
WIOD-FM Isle of Dreams Bcstg. Corp 97.3
WQAM-FM Miami Bcstg. Co 94.9
WWPB-FM Paul Brake 101.5
WKAT-FM WKAT, Inc 93.1
WLRD Mercantile Bcstg. Co 93.9
WBDO-FM Orlando Bcstg. Co., Inc 92.3
WHOO-FM Radio Station WHOO 96.5
WWPG-FM Palm Beach Bcstg. Corp 97.9
WCOA-FM Pensacola Bcstg. Co 98.9
WTSP-FM Pinellas Bcstg. Co... 102.5
WTAL-FM John H. Phipps 103.9
WDAE-FM Tampa Times Co 105.7
WFLA-FM Tribune Co 93.3
GEORGIA
WGAU-FM J. K. Patrick & Co 99.5
WAGA-FM Fort Industry Co 103.3
WATL-FM Atlanta Bcstg. Co 97.5
1203
Jerry Stone, Gen. Mgr.
J. W. Dickey, Exec. V. P.
Garland Powell, Dir.
John T. Hopkins, 111, Gen. Mgr.
John H. Perry, Pres.
Frank King, Pres.
George B. Storer, Pres.
Daniel J. Mahoney, Pres.
John S. Knight, Pres.
Paul Brake, Owner
Frank Katzentine, Pres.
Alan H. Rosenson, Pres.
George C. Johnston, Pres.
Martin Anderson, Pre*.
Charles E. Davis, Pres.
John H. Perry, Pres.
N. B. Poynter, Pres.
John H. Phipps, Pres.
David E. Smiley, Pres.
C. G. Baskerville, Gen. Mgr.
J. K. Patrick, Pres.
George B. Storer, Pres.
J. W. Woodruff, Sr., Pres.
Ciiy
Call Letters
Atlanta
WBGE-FM
Atlonta
WCON FM
Atlanto
WGST-FM
Atlonta
WSB-FM
Codartown
WGAA FM
Columbus
WDAK-FM
Coiumbuv
WGBA-FM
Columbus
WRBL-FM
Gainesville
WDUN FM
LaGronge
WLAG-FM
Macon
WBML-FM
Macon
WMAZ-FM
Macon
WNEX-FM
Ncwnan
WCOH-FM
Rome
WRGA-FM
Savannah
WDAR-FM
Savannoh
WSAV-FM
Savannah
WTOC-FM
Toccoa
WLET-FM
Valdosta
WGOV-FM
West Point
WRLD-FM
Boise
KIDO-FM
Nampa
KFXD-FM
Pocatcllo
KSEI-FM
Twin Falls
KTFI-FM
Alton
WOKZ-FM
Aurora
WBNU
Bloomington
WJBC-FM
Brookfield
WRGK
Canton
WBYS-FM
Carbondale
WCIL-FM
Centralia
WCNT-FM
Champaign
WDWS-FM
Chicogo
WAAF-FM
Chicago
WBBM-FM
Chicago
WBIK
Chicago
WEFM
Chicago
WEHR-FM
Chicogo
WFJL
Chicago
WFMF
Chicago
WGNB
Chicago
WMAQ-FM
Chicago
WMOR
Chicago
WOAK
L.censco Frequency (mc) Chief Ixecutive
General Bcsfg. Co 95 J Mihc Benton, Pret.
Conitifirtion Pub Co 98 5 Clark Howell, Pras.
Univ Syitcm of Go 94.1 F. M. Sporxitlin, Prcs.
Atlanta Journal Co 104 5 J. Leonard Reinich, Mflng Dir.
Northwest Go Bcstg. Co 96) 0. C. Lorn, Prei
Rjdio Columbus 107 9 Allen M Woodall, Pres
Go -Ala Bcstg Corp 95.1 Walter M. Windsor. Ocn. Ugr
Columbus Bcstg. Co 93 3 ) W. Woodruff, Sr., Pros,
Northeost Georgia Bcstg. Co 103 9 Paul C Plaginoj, Pres.
LaGronge Bcstg Co 104.1 Roy C. Swank, Pros
Middle Go. Bcstg. Co 100 7 E D Black, Proi.
Southeostern Bcsfg. Co 99 1 George P. Rankin, Pres.
Macon Bcstg Co 96.9 E. M. Lowo, Prcs.
Newnan Bcsfg. Co 92.3 James Thonnisjon, Gen. Mgr.
Rome Bcstg. Corp 106.5 John W. Quorlcs, Prcj.
WDAR, Inc 96.5 A. C. Ncff, Pres.
WSAV, Inc 100.3 Horben Daniel, Prcs.
Savonnoh Bcsfg. Co 97.J William T. Knight, Jr., Prcs.
R. C. LcTourncau 106.1 R. G. LeTourneou, Prei.
E. D. Rlrcrj 92.5 E. D. Rivers, Ownor
Valley BcJtg. Co 102.9 J. C. Henderson, Pres.
IDAHO
KIDO Inc 106.1 Georgo M. Davidson, Prcs.
Frank E. Hurt & Son 101.9 Frank E. Hurt, Pres.
Rodio Service Corp 96.5 0. P. Soule, Prei.
Radio Bcstg. Corp 99.7 O. P. Soule, Pres.
ILLI]\OIS
WOKZ, Inc 99.9 R. C. Coshorn, Prcs.
Copley Press, Inc 103.9 Bob Diller, Gen. Mgr.
Bloomington Bcstg. Corp 101.5 Loring Merwin, Pres.
WRGK, Inc 103.1 George M. Ives, Pres.
Fulton County BcJtg. Co 100.9 Harold R. Winsor, Pres.
Southern Ml. Bcstg 100.7 Paul F. McRoy, Prcs.
WCNT, Inc 96.5 George F. Isaac, Pres.
Champoign-News Gazette, Inc.. 97.5 Marc Howard, Comm. Mgr.
Corn Belt Pub., Inc 93.9 Ward A. Neff, Pres.
Columbio Bcstg. System 97.1 H. Leslie Atloss, V. P.
Bolobon & Koti Corp 96.3 )ohn H. Mitchell, Cen. Mgr.
Zenith Radio Corp 99.5 E. F. McDonold, Jr., Pres.
American Bcstg. Co 94.7 Robert Kintner
Lewis College of Science Cr Tech.. 93.1 Rev. Bernard J. Shell, Pres.
WJJD, Inc 100.3 Marshall Field, Pres.
WGN, Inc 98.7 Frank P. Schreiber, Cen. Mgr.
National Bcstg. Co 101.1 Joseph H. McConnell, Prcs.
Met. Rodio Corp 102.7 Ralph J. Wood, Jr., Pres.
Cole Bcstg. Co 105.9 Bernard Jacobs, Pres.
Radio Station V/5BC 707.9 Robert O. Miller, Gen. Mgr.
Phone: WHitehall 4-1711 Program Dir.
25,000 Watts; Channel 270 Julius Miller, Comm. Mgr.
Chicago Heights Bcstg. Co 95.9 Anthony Santucci, Pres.
WHFC, Inc 97.9 R. W. Hoffman, Cen. Mgr.
Illinois Bcstg. Co 102.1 F. W. Schaub, Pres.
WTMV On the Air Inc 102.5 Alvin O. Eades, Pres.
Elmwood Pk. Bcstg. Corp 107.1 Zeb Zarnecki, Pres.
North Shore Bcstg. Co., Irtc 105.1 Edward A. Wheeler, Pres.
Lake Shore Bcstg. Co 107.9
Freeport Journal-Standard Pub. Co. 102.5 Donald L. Breed, Pres.
Harrisburg Bcstg. Co 99.9 Inglii M. Taylor, Gen. Mgr.
Orville W. Lyerlo 98.5 Orville W. Lyeria, Pres.
Edge & Korsmeyar 100.5 E. J. Korsmeyer, Gen. Mgr.
Kankakee Daily Journal Co 100.7 Leslie C. Small, Pres.
Radio Bcstg. Co 106.9
Mattoon Bcstg. Co 96.9 J. R. ilvesay, Pres. ,
Mt. Vernon Radio & TV Corp 94.1 John R. Mitchell, Pres.
c/o Wm. L. Klein 102.9
Cole Bcstg. Co 105.9 Bernard Jacobs, Pres.
Peoria Bcstg. Co 92.5 Edgar L. Bill, Pres.
Quincy Bcstg. Co 105.1 T. C. Oakley, Pres.
Lee Bcstg. Co 99.5 Lee P. Loomis, Pres.
Rockford Bcstrs., Inc 97.5 Albert G. Simms, Pres.
Rock Island Bcstg. Co 98.9 Ben H. Potter, Pres.
Creoter III. Bcstg 106.3 )ohn A. Schroeder, Pres.
WCBS, Inc 102.9 H. L. Dewing, Pres.
WTAX, Inc 103.7 Oliver J. Keller, Pres.
University City Bcstg. Co 103.3 Elwood fobert, Pres.
Keystone Prtg. Service, Inc 106.7 Frank H. Just, Pres.
Northern III. Bcstg. Co 92.1 H. Z. Benton, Cen. Mgr.
II^DIANA
Civic iBcstg. Corp 106.3 Lloyd B. Calllmore, iPres.
Rodio Stotion WSUA, Inc 103.7 L. C. J. Yeager, Pres.
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Chicago (11)
SOS N. Michigan
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WXRT
Chicago Heights
Cicero
Decatur
Eosf St. Louis
Elmwood Park
Evanston
Evanston
Frseport
Harrisburg
Herrin
Jacksonville
Kankakee
LoSalle
Mattoon
Mt. Vernon
Oak Park
Oak Pork
Peoria
Quincy
Quincy
Rockford
Rock Island
St. Charles
Springfield
Springfield
Urbana
Wuukegan
Woodstock
Anderson
Bloomington
WCHI
WEHS
WSOY-FM
WTMV-iFM
WLEY
WEAW
WTQS
WFJS
WEBQ-FM
WJPF-FM
WLDS-FM
WKIL
WFMX
WLBH-FM
WMIX-FM
WNOI
WOAK
WMBD-FM
WQDI
WTAD-FM
WROK-FM
WHBF-FM
WEXI
WCVS-FM
WTAX-FM
WKID
WKRS-FM
WILA
WCBC-FM
WSUA-PM
FM Stations in Operation
City
Call Letters
Columbus
WCSI
Connersville
WCNB-FM
Crawfordsville
WFMU
Elkhart
WTRC-FM
Evonsville
WtKY-FM
Evonsville
WMLL
Fort Wayne
WKJG-FM
Fort Wayne
WOWO-FM
Hammond
WJIZ
Indianapolis
WXLW-FM
Lafoyette
WFAM
Marion
WMRI
Michigan City
WIMS^FM
Muncie
WMUN
New Castle
WCTW
Shelbyville
WSRK
South Bend
WSBT-PM
Terre Haute
WBOW-FM
Terre Haute
WTHI-FM
Wabash
WWN1
Warsaw
WRSW
Washington
WFML
Ames
KASI-FM
Boone
KFCQ-FM
Burlington
KBUR-FM
Cedar Rapids
KCRK
Clinton
KROS-FM
Council Bluffs
KFMX
Davenport
WOC-FM
Des Moines
KCBC-FM
Des Moines
KRNT-FM
Des Moines
KSO-FM
Des Moines
WHO-FM
Dubuque
KDTH-FM
Dubuque
WDBQ
Fort Dodge
KPMY
Keokuk
KOKX-FM
Mason City
KGLO-FM
Sioux City
KSa-FM
Storm Lake
KAYL-fM
Waterloo
KXEL-FM
Garden City
KGAR-FM
Hutchinson
KIMV
Hutchinson
KWBW
McPherson
KNEX-'PM
Topeka
WIBW-FM
Wichita
KFH-FM
Ashland
WCMI-FM
Bowling Green
WBON
Henderson
WSON-FM
Hopkinsville
WHOP-FM
Louisville
WBOX
Louisville
WHAS-FM
Louisville
WRXW
Madisonville
WCIF-FM
Madisonville
WPMW
Owensboro
WOMI-FM
Owensboro
WVJS-FM
Paducoh
WKYC
Paducah
WPAD-'FM
Alexandria
KALB-FM
Alexandria
KVOB-PM
Baton Rouge
WAFB-FM
Baton Rouge
WBRL
Baton Rouge
WLCS-FM
Lafayette
KVOL-FM
Monroe
KMFM
New Orleons
WDSU-FM
New Orleans
WRCM
Licensee Frequency (mc)
Syndicate Theatres, Inc 93.7
News-Examiner Co 100.3
Journal Review 102.9
Truth Pub. Co 100.7
South Central Bcstg. Corp 104.1
On the Air, Inc 94.5
Northeastern Ind. Bcstg. Co., Inc. 106.1
Westinghouse Radio Stotions, Inc. 96.1
South Shore Bcstg. Corp 92.3
Radio Indianapolis, Inc 94.7
WFAM, Inc 95.1
Chronicle Pub. Co., Inc 106.9
Northern Indiana Bcstrs., Inc.... 93 5
Tri-City Radio Corp 104.1
Courier-Times, Inc 102.5
Shelbyville Radio, Inc 101.3
Soirth Bend Tribune 101.3
Banks of the Wabash, Inc 101.1
Wobash Valley Bcstg. Corp 99 9
Syndicate Theatres, Inc 97.5
Reub Willioms & Sons 107.3
Woshington Radio, Inc 106.5
IOWA
Ames Bcstg. Co 95.5
Boone Biblical College 95.5
Burlington Bcstg. Co 92.9
The Gazette Co 96.9
Clinton Bcstg. Corp 96 1
Nonpareil Bcstg. Co 96.1
Tri-City Bcstg. Co 103.7
Majestic Bcstg. Co 94.1
Cowles Bcstg. Co 104.5
Murphy Bcstg. Co 97.3
Central Bcstg. Co 100.3
Telegraph-Herald 100.5
Dubuque Bcstg. Co 103.3
Northwest Bcstg. Co 102.7
Keokuk Bcstg. Co 102.7
Lee Rodio, Inc 101.1
Perkins Bros. Co 94.9
Cornbelt Bcstg. Co 101.5
Josh Higgins Bcstg. Co 105.7
KAIVSAS
Ark. Volley Bcstg. Co., Inc 93.3
Hutchinson Pub. Co 94.5
Nation's Center Bcstg. Co 93.1
McPherson Bcstg. Co 103.1
Topeka Bcstg. Assn., Inc 102.5
Radio Station KFH Co 100.3
KEIVTUCKY
Ashland Bcstg. Co 93.7
Bowling Green Bcstg. Corp 101. 1
Henderson Bcstg. Co., Inc 99.5
Hopkinsville Bcstg. Co., Inc 98.7
Northside Bcstg. Corp 100.7
WHAS, Inc 99.7
WAVE, Inc 95.1
Madisonville Bcstg. Co., Inc 104.9
Messenger Bcstg. Co., Inc 103.1
Owensboro Bcstg. Co 92.5
Owensboro On the Air, Inc 96.1
Paducah Newspapers, Inc 93.3
Paducah Bcstg. Co., Inc 96.9
LOIJISIAJVA
Alexandria Bcstg. Co., Inc 96.9
Central La. Bcstg. Corp 99.7
Modern Bcstg. Co 104.3
Baton Rouge Bcstg. Co., Inc 98.1
Airwaves, Inc 101.1
Evangeline Bcstg. Co., Inc 96.1
Liner's Bcstg. Station, Inc 104.1
WDSU Bcstg. Service 105.3
Supreme Bcstg. Co., Inc 97.1
1205
Chief Executive
Joseph P. Finneran, Pret.
Emmett M. Jackson, G«n. Mgr.
Foster Fudge, Owner
Richard W. Holloway, Gen. Mgr.
John A. Engelbrecht, Pres.
Clarence Leich, Gen. Mgr.
C. L. Schust, Pres.
Wolter Evans, Pres.
Robert C. Adair, Gen. Mgr.
John C. Appel, iPres.
0. E. Richardson, Pres.
Gardner J. Thomas, Pres.
O. E. Richardson, Pres.
D. A. Burton, Pres.
Wolter S. Chambers, Sr., Pres
John C. DePrex, Pres.
F. A. Miller, Pres.
Alvin Eodes, Pres.
Anton HultMon, Jr., Pres.
Trueman T. Rembusch, Pres.
R. B. Williams, Pres.
Paul R. Bausman, Pres.
W. S. Rupe, Pres.
G. B. McDermott, Pres.
J. F. HIadky, Vice-Pres.
William S. Jocobsen, Pres.
Robert R. O'Brien, Pres.
Col. B. J. Palmer, Pres.
Claire Grant. Mgr.
Gardner Cowles, Pres.
Kingsley H. Murphy, Pres.
Col. B. J. Palmer, Pres.
F. W. Woodward, Prei.
James D. Carpenter, Pres.
Edward Breen, Pres.
H. W. Stadler, Pres.
Lee P. Loomis, Pres.
W. R. Perkins, Pres.
Oscar J. Grau, Pres.
Joe DuMond, Pres.
Dale E. Kern, Gen. Mgr.
John P. Harris, Pres.
William Wyse. Pres.
Evort Mills, Pres.
H. S. Bloke, Pres.
John Rigby, Pres.
Gilmore N. Nunn, Pres.
Ken D. Given, Pres.
Hecht S. Lackey, Pres.
F. E. Lackey, Pres.
J. Porter Snrith, Pres.
Barry Bingham, Pres.
George W. Norton, Jr., Pres.
Pierce E. Lackey, Pre*.
Edgar Arnold, Sr., Pres.
L. W. Hager, Pres.
Vincent J. Steele, Pres.
Edward J. foxton, Jr.. Pres.
Pierce E. Lackey, Pres.
Walter H. Allen, Pres.
Roy O. 'Martin, Pres.
Louis S. Prejean, Pres.
Douglas L. Manship, Pres.
Harry B. Nelson, Pres.
Morgan Murphy, Pres.
J. C. Liner, Pres.
Edgar B. Stern, Pres.
William Cortada, Pres
City
Call Let ten
New Orleans
New Orleans
New Orleans
Shrcveport
Shrcveport
Bon^or
Lcwiston
WSMB-FM
WTPSFM
WWLH
KRMD-FM
KWKH FM
WGUY-FM
WCOU-FM
Uccnsec Frequency (mc)
WSMB, Inc 102.7
Times Picayune Pub. Co 95 7
Loyola University 100 3
Rodio Station KRMD 101.1
International Bcstg. Corp 94.5
Chief Executive
MAII\E
Guy Gannett Bcstg. Service.
Twin City Bcstg. Co , Inc.
93.1
93.9
E. V. Richords, Prcs.
L. K. Nicholson, Prcs.
Rev. T J. Shields, Pres.
Glenn V, Wilson, Mgr.
John D. Ewing, Pres.
Guy P. Gannett, Prcs.
Faust Couture, Pres.
Annapolis
Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimoro
Bradbury Heights
Bradbury Heights
Cumberland
Cumberland
Frederick
Hogcrsfown
Salisbury
Silver Spring
MARYLA]\D
WNAV-FM Capital Bcstg. Co 99.1
WCAO-FM Monumental Radio Co 102.7
WCBM-FM Boltimore Bcstg. Corp 93.1
WFBR-FM Balt'more Radio Show, Inc 101.9
WITH-FM Maryland Bcstg Co 104.3
WMAR-FM A S. Abcll Co 97.9
WMCP Belvedere Bcstg Corp 94.7
WBCC-FM Chesapeake Bcstg. Co 103.1
WBUZ Chcsepeakc Bcstg. Co., Inc 96.7
WCUM-FM Karl F. Stcinmonn 102.9
WTBO-FM Cumberland Bcstg. Co 106.9
WFMD-FM M.nococy Bcstg. Co 101.5
WJEJ-FM Hagerstown Bcstg. Co., Inc 104.7
WBOC-FM Peninsula Bcstg. Co 97.5
WGAY-FM Tri-Suburban Bcstg. Corp 102.3
Albert H. MacCorthy, Prcs.
Lewis M. Milbourne, Prcs.
John Elmer, Prcs.
Robert S. Masiin, Pres.
Thomas G. Tinsley, Jr., P'cs.
Paul Patterson. Prcs.
Thomos F. McNulty, Prcs.
Willord D. Egolf, Pres.
Leslie L. Altmann, Prcs.
Karl F. Stcinmonn, Owner
Mrs. Aurelia S. Becker, Owner
Laurence Leonard, Pres.
Grover C. Crillcy, Pres.
John W. Downing, Pres.
John W. Klugc, Pres.
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston WBMS-FM WBMS, Inc 104.1
Boston WBZ-FM Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc. 92.9
Boston WCOP-FM Mass. Bcstg. Corp 100.7
Boston WEEI-FM Columbio Bcstg. System 103.3
Boston WHDH-FM Matheson Radio Co., Inc 94.5
Boston WNAC-FM The Yankee Network, Inc 98.5
Brockton WBET-FM Entcrorise Pub. Co 97.7
Brockton WBKA Cur-Nan Co _ 107.1
Cambridge WXHR Middlesex Bcstg. Corp 96.9
Chicopee WACE-FM Regional Bcstg. Co 100.3
Fitchburg WEIM-FM WEIM Fitchburg, Inc 104.7
Greenfield WHAI-FM John Hoigis 98.3
Haverhill WHAV-FM Haverhill Gazette Co 92.5
Holyoke WHYN-FM Hampden-Hampshire Corp 93.1
Lawrence WLAW-FM Hildreth & Rogers Co 93.7
Lowell WLLH-FM Merrimoc Bcstg. Co., Inc 99.5
Lynn WLYN-FM Puritan Bcstg. Service, Inc 105 5
New Bedford WBSM-iFM Bay State Bcstg. Co 97.3
New Bedford WFMR Bristol Bcstg. Co., Inc 98.1
North Adams WMFM Northern Berkshire Bcstg. Co 97.5
Pittsfield WBEC-FM Western Mass. Bcstg. Co 94.3
Springfield WBZA-FM Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc. 97.1
Springfield WMAS-FM WMAS, Inc 94.7
Springfield WSFL-FM Springfield Bcstg. Co 101.9
Springfield WSPR-FM WSPR, Inc 97.9
West Yarmouth WOCB-FM E. Anthony & Sons, Inc 94.3
Worcester WGTR Eastern Bcstg. Corp 99.1
Worcester WTAG-FM WTAG, Inc 96.1
Jack N. Berkman, Pres.
Walter Evans, Pres.
John Cowles, Pres.
Frank Stanton, Pres.
Robert B. Choate, Pres.
William O'Neil, Pres.
Charles A. Fuller, Gen. Mgr.
Joseph F. Curron, Pres.
Frank Lyman, Jr., Pres.
David Hayes, Pres.
Henry G. Molina, Jr., Pres.
John W. Haigis, Pres.
John T. Russ, Pres.
Charles N. DeRose, Gen. Mgr.
Irving E. Rogers, Pres.
Gerald Harrison, Pres.
A. M. Morgan, Prcs.
Joseph P. Duchaine, Pres.
Basil Brewer, Pres.
J. Gordon Keyworth, Gen. Mgr.
Donald B. Miller, Pres.
Walter Evans, Pres.
Gerold Harrison, Pres.
C. A. Askinas, Pres.
Quincy A. Brackett, Pres.
Basil Brewer, Pres.
Robert Manby, Gen. Mgr.
E. E. Hill, Exec. Vice-Pres.
MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor WPAG-FM Woshtenaw Bcstg. Co 98.7
Battle Creek WELL-FM Federated Publications, Inc 96.1
Bay City WBCM-FM Bay Bcstg. Co., Inc 96.1
Benton Harbor WHFB-FM Palladium Pub. Co 99.9
Dearborn WKMH-FM WKMH, Inc 100 3
Detroit WDET UAW-CIO Bcstrs. Corp 101.9
Detroit WJBK-FM Fort Industry Co 93.1
Detroit WJLB-FM Booth Radio & TV Station Inc 97.9
Detroit WJR-FM WJR, The Goodwill Stations, Inc. 96.3
Detroit WLDM Lincoln Bcstg. Co 95.5
Detroit WWJ-FM Evening News Assn 97.1
Detroit WXYZ-FM WXYZ, Inc 101.1
Flint WAJL Advertisers Press, Inc 107.1
Grand Rapids WFRS Grand Rapids Bcstg. Corp 92.5
Grand Rapids WLAV-FM Leonard A. Versluis 96.9
Jackson WIBM-FM WIBM, Inc 92.3
Mt. Clemens WMLN Macomb Pub. Co 106.3
Muskegon WKBZ-FM Ashbacker Radio Corp 106.5
Muskegon WMUS-FM Greater Muskegon Bcstrs., Inc. . . 100.5
Owosso WOAP-FM Argus Press Co 103.1
Pontiac WCAR-FM WCAR, Inc 99.5
Port Huron WTTH-FM Times-Hergid Cp 99.1
1206
Arthur E. Greene, Ri^es.
D. E. ja/ne, Gen. Mgr.
Harley D. Peet, Pres.
S. R. Banvon, Pres.
Fred A. Knoor, Pres.
Ben Hoberman, Gen. Mgr.
George B. Storer, Pres.
John L. Booth, Pres.
Harry Wismer, Gen. Mgr.
Ellis C. Thompson, Gen. Mgr.
Harry Bannister, Gen. Mgr.
James G. Riddell, Gen. Mgr.
Myron Weingarden, Pres.
Gerald R. Loop, Gen. Mgr.
Leonard A. Versluis, Owner
Herman Radner, Pres.
Paul W. McKee, Pres.
Grant F. Ashbacker, Pres.
F. M. Van Campen, Pres.
M. H. Wirth, Gsn. Mgr.
H. Y. Levinson, Pres.
Louis A. Weil, Pres.
FM Stations in Operation
City
Call Letters
Licensee Frequency (mc)
Royal Oak Bcstg. Co 104.3
Saginaw Bcstg. Co 98.1
The Wyandotte News Co 103.1
MI]\NESOTA
Head of the Lakes Bcstg. Co 92.3
F. B. Clements & Co 103.5
Northwestern Schools 105.9
Minn. Bcstg. Corp 97.1
St. Olaf College 95.7
Southern Minn. Bcstg. Co 94.7
Times Pub. Co 104.7
KSTP, Inc 102.1
WMIN Bcstg. Co 99.5
Winona Radio Service 97.5
MISSISSIPPI
Radio Services Co 101.9
WGCM Bcstg. Co 101.5
Forrest Bcstg. Co., Inc 97.9
Lamar Life Insur. Co 102.9
Birney Imes, Jr 98.5
MISSOURI
Hirsch Bcstg. Co 95.7
Cecil W. Roberts 100.1
Capital Bcstg. Co 98.5
Joplin Bcstg. Co 96.1
KCMO Bcstg. Co 94.9
KCKN Bcstg. Co., Inc 106.7
Commercial Radio Equip. Co.... 98.1
WHB Bcstg. Co 102.1
Kennett Bcstg. Corp 98.9
Radio Station KWOC 94.5
Donze Enterprises, Inc 105.7
KFEQ, Inc 92.3
The Lutheran Church Synod, of Mo. 104.1
Thomas Patrick, Inc 98.1
St. Louis County Bcstg. Co 101.1
Star Times Pub. Co 93.7
The St. Louis University 95.1
Milton J. Hinlein 99.7
Independent Bcstg. Co 94.7
NEBRASKA
Cornbelt Bcstg. Corp 102.9
Inland Bcstg. Co 98.7
Mid-Continent Bcstg. Co 92.9
I^EVADA
Nev. Bcstg. Co 103.9
Reno Newspapers, Inc 95.5
Chief Executive
Royal Oak
WEXL-FM
Saginaw
WSAM-FM
Wyandotte
WJJW
Duluth
WEBC-FM
Mankato
KYSM-FM
Minneapolis-
KTIS-FM
St. Paul
Minneapolis
WTCN-FM
Northfield
WCAL-FM
Rochester
KROC-FM
St. Cloud
KFAM-FM
St. Paul
KSTP-FM
St. Paul
WMIN-FM
Winona
KWNO-FM
Greenville
WJPR-FM
Gulfport
WGCM-FM
Hattiesburg
WFO'R-PM
Jackson
WJDX-FM
Meridian
WMOX-FM
Cope Girardeau
KFVS-FM
Farmington
KREI-PM
Jefferson City
KWOS-FM
Joplin
WMBH-FM
Kansas City
KCMO-fM
Kansas City
KCKN-FM
Kansas City
KOZY
Kansas City
WHB-FM
Kennett
KBOA-FM
Poplar Bluff
KWOC-FM
Ste. Genevieve
KSGM-FM
St. Joseph
KFEQ-FM
St. Louis
KFUO-FM
St. Louis
KWK-FM
St. Louis
KXLW-FM
St. Louis
KXOK-FM
St. Louis
WEW-FM
Sedolia
KORO-FM
Springfield
KTTS-FM
Lincoln
KFOR-FM
Omaha
KBON-FM
Omaha
KOAD
Las Vegas
KENO-FM
Reno
KWRN-FM
Claremont
WTSV-FM
Manchester
WKBR-FM
Manchester
WMUR-FM
Nashua
WOTW-FM
Alpine
WFMN
Asbury Park
WCAP-FM
Asbury Park
WJLK
Atlontic City
WBAB-FM
Atlantic City
WFPG-FM
Bridgeton
WSNJ-FM
Elizabeth
WPOE
Newark
WAAT-FM
Nework
WN,FR-PM
New Brunswick
WCTC-FM
New Brunswick
WDHN
George B. Hartrick, Pres.
M. L. Greenebaum, Pres.
Strauss Gantz, Pres.
Morgan Murphy, Pres.
John F. Meagher, Gen. Mgr.
Dr. William Graham, Pres.
W. J. McNally, Pres.
'Milford Jensen, Oprs. iDir.
Mrs. Gregory P. Gentling, Pres.
Fred Schilplin, Pres.
Stanley E. Hubbard, Pres.
Frank M. Devaney, Cen. Mgr.
M. H. White, Pres.
Emmett H. McMurry, Jr., Cen. Mgr.
Hugh O. Jones, Pres.
C. J. Wright, Sr., Pres.
Wiley P. Harris, Gen. Mgr.
Birney Imes, Jr., Pres.
Oscar C. Hirsch, Pres.
Cecil W. Roberts, Owner
R. C. Goshorn, Pres.
D. J. Poynor, Pres.
T. L. Evans, Pres.
W. A. Bailey, Pres.
Everett L. Dillard, Pres.
Donald Dwight Davis, Pres.
Paul C. Jones, Pres.
A. L. McCarthy, Pres.
Elmer L. Oonze, Pres.
Barton Pitts, Gen. Mgr.
Rev. H. H. Hohenstein, Gen. Mgr.
Robert T. Convey, Pres.
Lee J. Sloan, Pres.
Elzey Roberts, Pres.
Nicholas Pagliara, Gen. Mgr.
Milton J. Hinlein, Pres.
J. H. C. Cooper, Pres.
James Stuart, Pres.
Paul R. Fry, Vice-Pres.
Robert H. Storz, Pres.
Maxwell Kelch, Owner
Merritt C. Speidel, Pres.
]\EW HAMPSHIRE
Granite State Bcstg. Co., Inc 106.1
Granite State Bcstg. Co., Inc 100.1
The Radio Voice of N. H., Inc 95.7
Nashua Bcstg. Corp 106.3
NEW JERSEY
Edwin H. Armstrong 93.1
Radio Industries Bcstg. Co 107.1
Asbury Park Press, Inc 94.3
Press-Union Pub. Co 100.7
Neptune -Bcstg. Co 98.5
Eastern States Bcstg. Corp 98.9
Radio Elizabeth, Inc 96.7
Bremer Bcstg. Corp... 94.7
North Jersey Radio, Inc......... 102.7
Chanticleer Bcstg. Co. 98.3
Home News Pub. Co 93.5
1207
William J. Barkley, Pres.
William J. Barkley, Pres.
Hon. Francis P. Murphy, Pres.
Arthur A. Newcomb, Pres.
Dr. Edwin H. Armstrong, Owner
Ralph W. Froese, Pres.
Wayne D. McMurray, Pres.
Albert J. Feyl, Pres.
John H. Laux, Pres.
Hon. Elmer W. Wene, Pres.
Robert C. Crone, Pres.
Irving R. Rosenhaus, Pres.
Edward J. Scudder, Jr., Pres.
James L. Howe, Pres.
Hugh N. fiond, Gen. M^r,
City
Call Letters
^
Potcrion
Plomtield
Trenton
Albany
Albany
Auburn
Bingh.imfon
Binghaniton
Bristol Center
Buffalo
Buffalo
Buffalo
Buffalo
Cherry Valley
Corning
Cortland
Dc Ruyter
Elmlra
Hempstead
Hornell
Ithaca
Kcnmore
Jamestown
Lockport
Masscna
New Rochclle
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
Niagara Falls
Ogdensburg
Olean
Oswego
Poughkeepsie
Rochester
Rochester
Rochester
Schenectady
Schenectady
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
Troy
Troy
Turin
Utica
Uticfl-Rome
Watertown
Wetherjfield
White Plains
Asheville
Asheboro
Burlington
Burlington
Charlotte
Chorlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Durham
Elkin
Foyetteville
Forest City
Gastonia
Goldsboro
Greensboro
Greensboro
Henderson
Hickory
High Point
High Point
Lexington
WPAT-FM
WXNJ
WTOA
WROW FM
WXKW-FM
WMBO FM
WINR-fM
WNBF FM
NWBT
WBEN FM
WBNY FM
WEBR FM
WWOL FM
WVCV
WKNP
WKRT-FM
WVCN
WENY-FM
WHLI-FM
WWHG
WHCU-FM
WXRC
WJTN-FM
WUSJ
WMSA-FM
WGNR
WABF-FM
WCBS-FM
WFDR
WGHF
WGYN
WJZ-FM
WMGM-FM
WNBC-FM
WNYC-FM
WOR-FM
WQXR-FM
WHLD-FM
WSLB-FM
WHDL-FM
WOPT
WHVA
WHEC-FM
WHFM
WRNY-FM
WBCA
WGFM
WAGE-FM
WFBL-FM
WNDR-FM
WSYR-FM
WFLY
WTRI
WVBN
WIBX-FM
WRUN-FM
WWNY-FM
WFNF
WFAS-FM
WLOS-FM
WGWR-FM
WBBB-FM
WFNS-FM
WAYS-FM
WBT-FM
WIST
WMIT
WSOC-FM
WDNC-FM
WIFM
WfNC-FM
WBBO-FM
WGNC-FM
W6BR-FM
WFMY
WGBG-FM
WHNC-FM
WHKY-FM
WHPE-FM
WMFR-FM
WBUY-FW
Lieansee frequency (mc) Chief Executive
North jersey Bcstg Co 103 5 Dow H Drukker, |r , Prci.
WXNJ, Inc. 103.9 Harold 0 Bishop, Prcs.
Mercer Bcstg. Co 97 5 Jerome P McCarthy, Gen. Mgr.
I\EW YORK
Hudson Valley Bcstg Co , Inc 93.9 Dr. John J Quinlon, Prcs.
Chomplain Volley Bcstg Corp 95 5 Stephen R Rintoul, Pros.
WMBO. Inc 96 1 William O. Dopping. Pre$.
Southern Tier Radio Service Inc. 107.7 Donold Kromer, Pres.
Clark Assoc, Inc 100 5 John C Clark, Sr., Pres.
R rol Radio Network, Inc 1019 Harold L. Creol. Pres.
WBEN. Inc 106 5 EJward H Butler, Pres.
ko/ L Albertson 92.9 Roy L. Albcrfson, Prcs.
WEBR, Inc 96.9 Cy King, Gen. Mgr.
Greater Eric Bcstg. Co 104 1 Leon Wyszafycki, Pres.
Rural Radio Network. Inc 1019 Harold L. Creol, Pres.
Corning Leader, Inc 106.1 W. A Undoriiiil, Pres.
Cortland Bcstg. Co., Inc 99.9 J Ceroid Mayer, Pres.
Rural Radio Network, Inc 105.1 Harold L. Creol, Pres.
Elmiro Star-Gazette, Inc 106.9 Dak Taylor, Gen. Mgr.
FM Bcstg. Corp 98.3 Elias I. Godofsky, Sta. Mgr.
The W. H. Greenhow Co 105.3
Cornell University 97.3 Michael R. Hanna, Gen. Mgr.
Western N. Y. Bcstg. Co 103.3 Thaddeus Podbielniak, Gen. Mgr.
James Bcstg. Co 93.3 Jay E. Mason, Pres.
Lockporf Union-Sun & Journal, Inc. 99.3 Egbert D. Corson, Pres.
The Brockway Co 105.3 John Johnson, Pres.
New Rochelle Bcstg. Svc, Inc.. 93.5 Julian H. Gins, Pres.
Metropolitan Bcstg. & TV, Inc.. 99.5 Ira A. Hirschmann, Pres.
Columbia Bcstg. System 101.1 Frank Stanton, Pres.
WFDR Bcstg. Corp 104.3 Frederick F. Umhey, Pres.
WGHF, Inc 101.9 William G. H. Finch, Pres.
WGYN, Inc 97.9 Palmer K. Lebermon, Pres.
American Bcstg. Co., Inc 95.5 Robert Kintner
Marcus Locw Booking Agcy 100.3 Bertrum Lcbhar, jr., Exec. Dir.
National Bcstg. Co., Inc 97.1 Joseph H. McConnell, Pres.
City of N. Y. Municipal Bcstg. Sys. 93.9 Seymour N. Siegel, Gen. Mgr.
General Tele Radio, Inc 98.7 Theodore C. Streibert, Pres.
Interstate Bcstg. Co., Inc 96.3 Arthur H. Sulzberger, Pres.
The Niagara Falls Gazette Pub. Co. 98.5 Earl C. Hull, Vice-Pres.
St. Lawrence Bcstg. Corp 106.1 Joseph R. Brandy, Pres.
WHDL, Inc -. 95.7 E. B. Fitzpotrick, Pres.
Palladium-Times, Inc 104.7 Edwin M. Waterbury, Gen. Mgr.
Poughkeepsie Newspapers, Inc. . . 104.7 M. C. Speidel, Pres.
WHEC, Inc 96.5 Frank E. Gannett, Pres.
Stromberg-Corlson Co 98.9 William Foy, Vice-Pres.
Monroe Bcstg. Co., Inc 97.9 George B. Kelly, Pres.
Capitol Bcstg. Co., Inc 101.1 Leonard L. Asch, Pres.
General Electric Co 99.5 R. S. Peare, Vice-Pres.
WAGE, Inc 98.5 William T. Lane, Gen. Mgr.
Onondaga Rodio Bcstg. Corp 93.1 O. F. Soule, Pres.
Syracuse Bcstg. Corp 102.5 T. Frank Dolan, Pres.
Central N. Y. Bcstg. Corp 94.5 H. C. Wilder, Pres.
The Troy Record Co 92.3 Frank L. York, Gen. Mgr.
Troy Bcstg. Co., Inc 102.7 H. C. Wilder, Pres.
Rural Radio Network, Inc 107.7 Harold L. Creol, Pres.
WIBX, Inc 96.9 Margaret Brown Stevens, Pres.
Rome Sentinel Co 105.7 Bradley C. Barnard, Pres.
The Brockway Co 100.5 John Johnson, Pres.
Rural Radio Network, Inc 107.7 Harold L. Creal, Pres.
Westchester Bcstg. Corp 103.9 V. E. Macy, Jr., Pres.
]\ORTH €AROLII\A
Skyway Bcstg. Corp 104.3 Charles B. Britt, Viee-Pres.
Asheboro Bcstg. Co 92.3 Roy Cox, Pres.
Alamance Bcstg. Co., Inc 101.1 E. Z. Jones, Gen. Mgr.
Burlington-Grahom Bcstg. Co.... 93.9 John C. Hanner, Gen. Mgr.
Intercity Adv. Co 107.7 G. W. [>owdy, Pres.
Jefferson Standard Bcstg. Co. . . . 99.9 J. M. Bryan, Pres.
Surety Bcstg. Co 104.7 Francis Hipp, Pres.
Rodio WMIT 106.9 Gordon Gray, Owner
Rodio Station WSOC, Inc 103.5 E. J. Gluck, Pres.
Durham Radio Corp 105.1 C. C. Council, Pres.
John A. Hinshaw 100.9 John A. Hinshaw, Owner
Cape Fear Bcstg. Co 98.1 Victor W. Dawson, Gen. Mgr.
Rutherford County Rodio Co., Inc.. 93.3 Ed M. Anderson, Pres.
F. C. Todd 101.9 F. C. Todd, Pres.
Eastern Corolina Bcstg. Co., Inc. 93.3 A. T. Hawkins, Pres.
Greensboro News Co 97.3 Goines Kelley, Gen. Mgr.
Greensboro Bcstg. Co., Inc 100.3 Rolph M. Lombefh, Pres.
Henderson Radio Corp 92.5 S. S. Sterenson, Pres.
Catowba Volley Bcst.g. Co., Inc. 102.9 Carl V. Cline, Pres.
High Point Enterprise, Inc 95.5 R. B. Terry, Pres.
Radio Station WMFR 99.5 Fronk S. Lambeth, Pr«s.
Davidson County Bcstg. Co 94.3 C. Robert Ray, Sta. Mgr.
1208
FM Stations in Operation
City
Call Letters
Ch'cf Executive
Madison-Mayodan
WPMB
Raleigh
WNAO-FM
Raleigh
WPTF-FM
Raleigh
WRAL-FM
Reidsville
WREV
Roanoke Rapids
WCBT-FM
Rocky Mount
WPMA
Rocky Mount
WEED-FM
Salisbury
WSTP-FM
Shelby
WOHS-FM
Statesville
WSIC-FM
Torboro
WCPS-IFM
Thomasville
WTNC-FM
Wilmington
WMFD-FM
Winston-Salem
WAIR-FM
Winston-Salem
WSJS-FM
Fargo
KVNJ-FM
Akron
WAKR-FM
Alliance
WFAH
Ashland
WATG
Ashtabula
WICA-FM
Bellaire
WTRF-FM
Canton
WAND-FM
Canton
WCMW-FM
Canton
WHBC-FM
Cincinnati
WQPO-PM
Cincinnati
WCTS
Cincinnati
WLWA
Cincinnati
WSAI-FM
Cleveland
WCUO
Cleveland
WERE-FM
Cleveland
WEWS-FM
Cleveland
WHK-FM
Cleveland
WJW-FM
Cleveland
WSRS-FM
Cleveland
WTAM-FM
Columbus
WCOL-FM
Columbus
WELD
Columbus
WHKC-FM
Columbus
WLWF
Columbus
WVKO
Dayton
WHIO-FM
Dayton
WLWIB
Dayton
WTWO
Elyria
WEOL-FM
Findlay
WFIN-FM
Fostoria
WFOB
Fremont
WFRO-FM
Hamilton
WMOH-PM
Lakcwood
WLAL
Lima
WIMA-FM
Lima
WLOK-FM
Newark
WCLT
Portsmouth
WPAY-FM
Springfield
WJEM
Stcubenville
WSTV-FM
Tiffin
WTFM
Toledo
WSPD-FM
Toledo
WTOL-FM
Toledo
WTRT
Wooster
WWST-FM
Worthington
WRFD-FM
Youngstown
WFMJ-FM
Youngstown
WKBN-FM
Ardmore
KVSO-FM
Durant
KSEO-FM
Enid
KCRC-FM
Muskogee
KBIX-FM
Muskogee
KMUS-FM
Oklahoma City
KOCY-FM
Oklahoma City
KOMA-FM
Oklahoma City
KTOK-FM
J. B. Shelton, Pres.
George T. Cose, Cen. Mgr.
|. R. Weatherspoon, Pres.
A. J. Fletcher, Pres.
A. W. Nelson, Cen. Mgr.
S. E. Crew, Pres.
Josh L. Home, Pres.
W. A. Wynne, Pres.
Bryce P. Beard, Pres.
Lee B. Weathers, Pres.
Dr. James W. Davis, Pres.
V. E. Fountain, Pres.
G. W. Lyies, Pres.
Richard Austin Dunlea, Pres.
George D. Walker, Gen. Mgr.
Gordon Gray, Pres.
Licensee Frequency (mc)
Mayo Bcstg. Corp 93 5
News & Observer Pub. Co 96. 1
WPTF Radio Co 94.7
Capitol Bcstg. Co., Inc 101.5
Reidsville Bcstg. Co 102.1
Radio Station WCBT, Inc 98.5
Josh L. Home, Jr 100.7
W. A. Wynne 92.1
Piedmont Bcstg. Corp 106.5
Western Carolina Radio Corp.... 96.1
Statesville Bcstg. Co., Inc 105.7
Coastal Plains Bcstg. Co 104.3
Thomasville Bcstg. Co 98.3
Richard Austin Dunlea 96.3
WAIR Bcstg. Co 93.1
Piedmont Pub. Co 104.1
XORTH DAKOTA
Northwest Bcstg. Co., Inc 92.3 John NystuI, Pres.
OHIO
Summit Radio Corp 97.5
Review Pub. Co 101.7
Beer & Koehl 101.3
WICA, Inc 103.7
Tri-City Bcstg. Co 100.5
P. C Wilson 92.5
Stark Bcstg. Corp 94.9
The Ohio Bcstg. Co 94.1
Scripps-Howard Radio, Inc 105.1
Radio Cincinnati 101.9
Crosley Bcstg. Corp 101.1
Bi^ckeye Bcstg. Co 102.7
UAW-CIO Bcstg. Corp 103.3
Cleveland Bcstg. Corp 98.5
Scripps-Howard Radio, Inc 102.1
United Bcstg. Co 100.7
WJW, Inc 104.1
WSRS, Inc 95.3
National Bcstg. Co. (Not NBC). 105.7
The Pixley's 92.3
Radio Ohio, Inc 97.1
United Bcstg. Co 98.7
Crosley Bcstg. Corp 96.3
Sky Way Bcstg. Corp 94.7
Miami Valley Bcstg. Corp 99.1
Crosley Bcstg. Corp 97.5
Skylond Bcstg. Corp 104.7
Elyria-Lorain Bcstg. Co 107.3
Findlay Pub. Co 100.5
Seneca Radio Corp 105.5
Robert F. Wolfe Co 99.3
Fort Hamilton Bcstg. Co 103.5
United Garage & Svc. Corp 104.9
Northwestern Ohio Bcstg. Corp.. 102.1
The Fort Industry Co 103.3
Advocate Prtg. Co 100.3
The Scioto Bcstg. Co 104.1
Champion City Bcstg. Co 103.9
The Valley Bcstg. Co 103.5
Tiffin Bcstg. Co 98.3
The Fort Industry Co 101.5
Community Bcstg. Co 104.7
Unity Corp 99.9
Wooster Republican Prtg. Co 104.5
Peoples Bcstg. Corp 919
WFMJ Bcstg. Co 105.1
WKBN Bcstg. Corp 98.9
OKLAHOMA
John F. Easley 93.7
Democrat Prtg. Co 107.3
Enid Radiophone Co 102.7
Okla. Press Pub. Co 98.5
Muskogee Bcstg. Co 101.5
Plaza Court Bcstg. Co 94.7
KOMA, Inc 105.9
KTOK, Inc 104.3
1209
?: E-'iard Berk, Pres.
Mrs. Alice C. Hoiles, Pres.
Robert M. Beer, Gen. Mgr.
R. 6. Rowley, Pres.
Robert W. Ferguson, Gen. Mgr.
P. C. Wilson, Pres.
Merlin R. Schneider, Pres.
Eugene Carr, Radio Dir.
Jack R. Howard, Pres.
Hub3rt Tatt, Jr., Pres.
James D. Shouse, Chmn. of Bd.
Marshall Field 111, Pres.
Ralph M Wallace. Cen. Mgr.
Ray T. Miller, Pres.
Jack Howard, Pres.
Kenneth K. Hackathom, Gen. Mgr.
William M. O'Neil, Pres.
S. R. Sague, Pres.
John McCormick, Cen. Mgr.
L. A. Pixley, Pres.
Richard A. Borel, Cen. Mgr.
Sterling Graham, Pres.
R. E. Dunville, Pres.
Gustav Hirsch, Pres.
James M. Cox, Jr., Pres
John T. Murphy, Cen. Mgr.
Ronald B. Woodyard, Pres.
Pi W Ammel, Pres.
R. L. Heminger, Pres.
Andrew Emerine, Pres.
Robert F. Wolfe, Pres.
Robert J. Briede, Pres.
G. E. Hamilton, Pres.
George B. Storer, Pres.
Frank W. Spencer, Pres.
Roy D. Moore, Pres.
D. J. Parsons, Pres.
Jack N. Berkman, Pres.
Jay R. David, Pres.
George P. Storer, Pres.
Frazier Reoms, Pres.
Edward Lamb, Pres.
E. <B. Evans, Cen. Mgr.
James R. Moore, Pres.
William F. Moag Pres.
W. P. Williamson, Jr., Pres.
John F. Easley, Pres.
Leroy Moses, Gen. Mgr.
Milton B. Carber, Pres.
Tarns Bixby, Jr., Pres.
W. J. Rea, Sr., Pres.
John D. Thomas, Pres.
John Toole Griffin, Pres.
0. i. Taylor, iPres.
City Call Letters Licensee Frequency (mc)
Oklohoma City WKY-FM WKY Radiophone Co 98.9
Stillwater KSPI-FM Stillwater Pub. Co 93.9
Tulso KAKC-FM Public Radio Corp 95.5
Tulsa KTUL-FM Tulsa Bcstg. Co 97.1
Chief Executive
E. K. Gay lord, Pres.
C R. Bcllatti, Pres.
Sam E. Avcy, Pres.
John Toole Griffin, Pres.
Albany KWIL FM C. ntrat Willamctfe Bcstg. Co.... 101.7
Eugene KUGN-FM KUCN, Inc 99.1
Grants Pass KGPO Southern Ore. Bcstg. Co 96.9
Portland KEX-FM Westinghousc Rodio Stations, Inc. 92.3
Portlond KGW-FM The Orcgonian Pub. Co 100.3
Portland KOIN-FM KOIN, Inc 101.1
Portland KPFM Bcstrs. Ore., Ltd 97.1
Portland KPOJ-FM KPOJ, Inc 98.7
Portlond KW|)-FM KW)) Bcstg. Co 95.5
R. R. Cronise, Pros.
C. H Fisher, Pres.
A E Voorhics, Pres.
Walter Evans, Pres.
M J. Frey, Pres.
Marshall Field, Pres.
Stanley M. Goord, Pres.
P L Jackson, Pres.
W. ). Jcrmon, Pres.
PE]\I\S\nLVA]\IA
Allentown WFMZ Pcnn-Allen Bcstg. Co 100.7
Allcntown WKAP-FM Rohall Bcstg. Co 106.3
AMentown WSAN-FM Lehigh Valley Bcstg. Co 99.9
Altoona WFBG-FM Goblo Bcstg. Co 103.7
Altoona W)SW-FM Altoona Bcstg. Co 96.5
Bethlehem WGPA-FM The Bethlehem Globe Pub. Co . . . 95.1
Brodtord WESB-FM Bradford Pub., Inc 97.5
Butler WBUT-FM Eagle Printing Co 103.9
Sutlei WISR-FM Butler Bcstg. Co 97.7
Chambersburg WCHA-FM Chambcrsburg Bcstg. Co., Inc.... 95.9
DuBois WCED-FM Tri-County Bcstg. Co., Inc 102.1
Eoston WEEX Easton Pub. Co 98.3
Eoston WEST-FM Associated Bcstrs., Inc 107.9
Erie WERC-FM Prcsque Isle Bcstg. Co 99.9
Erie WLEU-FM WLEU Bcstg. Corp 97.9
Harrisburg WABX WABX, Inc 100.9
Horrisburg WHP-FM WHP, Inc 97.3
Hazleton WAZL-FM Hozleton Bcstg. Co 97.9
Johnstown WARD-FM Central Bcstg. Co., Inc 105.3
Johnstown WJAC-FM WJAC, Inc 95.5
Lancaster WGAL-FM WGAL, Inc -. 101.3
Lancaster WLAN-FM Peoples Bcstg. Co 96.9
Lebanon WLAB Radio Lebanon FM & TV, Inc 104.1
Lebanon WLBR-FM Lebanon Bcstg. Co 100.1
Lewiston WLTN Lewiston Bcstg. Co 97.9
McKeesport WMCK-FM Mon-Yough Bcstg. Co 104.9
Meadville WMGW-FM Meadville Bcstg. Svc, Inc 100.3
Newcastle WKST-FM WKST, Inc 101.1
Philadelphia KYW-FM Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc. 92.5
Philadelphia WCAU-FM WCAU, Inc 98.1
Philadelphia WFIL-FM Triangle Pub., Inc 102.1
Philadelphia WFLN Franklin Bcstg. Corp 95.7
Philadelphia WHAT-FM Independence Bcstg. Co 105.3
Philadelphia WIBG-FM Seaboard Radio Bcstg. Corp 94.1
Philadelphia WIP-FM Penn. Bcstg. Co ... 93.3
Philadelphia WPEN-FM William Penn Bcstg. Co 102.9
Pittsburgh KDKA-FM Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc. 92.9
Pittsburgh KQV-FM Allegheny Bcstg. Corp 98.1
Pittsburgh WCAE-FM WCAE, Inc 96.1
Pittsburgh WJAS-FM Pgh. Radio Supply House, Inc 99.7
Pittsburgh WKJF W. Va Radio Corp 93.7
Pittsburgh WLFM Motto Bcstg. Co 96.9
Pittsburgh WPGH-FM Pittsburgh Bcstg. Co 102.5
Pittsburgh WPIT-FM WPIT, Inc 101.5
Pittsburgh WWSW-FM WWSW, Inc 94.5
Poffsville WPAM-FM Miners Bcstg. Svs 95.5
Pottsville WPPA-FM Pottsville Bcstg. Co 101.9
Reading WEEU-FM Howley Bcstg. Co 92.9
^<^f°"ton WGBI-FM Scronton Bcstrs. Inc 101.3
Scranton WARM-FM Union Bcstg. Co 105.7
Scronton WQAN-FM The Scronton Times 92.3
Sharon WPIC-FM Sharon Herald Bcstg. Co 102.9
Sunbury WKOK-FM Sunbury Bcstg. Corp 94.1
Jniontown WMBS-FM Foyette Bcstg. Corp 105.7
Uniontown WNIQ Uniontown Newspapers, Inc 106.5
7°"en WNAE-FM Nnrthern Allegheny Bcstg, Co 92.1
Washington WJPA-FM Wash. Bcstg. Co 104.3
Wi kes-Barre WBRE-FM Louis G. Boltimore 98.5
*Vi kes-Barre WILK-FM Wyoming Valley Bcstg. Co 96.1
Wilkes-Borre WIZZ Scronton-Wilkes-Borre-Pittston
..,.,,. Bcstg. Co., Inc 103.3
wi liomsport WLYC Lycoming Bcstg. Co 105.1
Wil lamsport WRAK-FM WRAK, Inc 100.3
i°7 WNOW-FM Bcstg. Div., Helm Cool Co 105.7
l°f'^ WRZE White Rose Bcstg. Co 98.5
'f»''k WSBA-FM The Susquehanna Bcstg. Co 103.3
1210
Raymond F. Kohn, Pres.
N. J. Raholl, Pres.
J. Calvin Shumberger, Pres.
George P. Gable, Pres.
Herbert T. Wolf, Pres.
Rollond L. Adams, Vice-Pres.
Joseph M. Cleary, Gen. Mqr.
). Leonard Taylor. Cen. Mgr.
Dovid Rosenblum, Pres.
John S. Booth, Ccn. Mgr.
H. T. Gray, Pres.
J. L. Stockhouse, Pres.
Clair R. McCollough, Sta. Exec.
Jacob A. Young, Pres.
Leo J. Omelian, Pres.
Harold 0. Bishop, Pres.
A. K. Redmond, Cen. Mgr.
Victor C. Diehm, Pres.
Paul Short, Pres.
W. W. Krebs, Pres.
Cloir R. McCollough, Pres.
F. H. Altdoerffer, Pres.
T. C. Holston, Pres.
Lester P. Etter, Mng. Dir.
j. S. Woods, Vice-Pres.
George R. Roikes, Pres.
H. C. Winslow, Pres.
S. W. Townsend, Pres.
Walter Evan<:, Pres.
Donald W. Thornburgh, Pres.
Walter H. Annenberg, Pres.
L. M. C. Smith, Pres.
William A. Bonks, Pres.
Paul F. Harron, Pres.
Benedict Gimbel, Jr., Pres.
Albert J. Sylk, Pres.
Walter Evans, Pres.
Charles T. Campbell, Pres.
Leonard Kapner, Pres.
H. K. Brennen, Pres.
Mrs. H. C. Greer, Pres.
William C. Motto, Pres.
Horry A. Bergstrom, Pres.
John Loux, Pres.
0. M. Schloss, Jr., Pres.
J. L. Moguire, Pres.
A. V. Tidmore, Owner
Hawley Quier, Pres.
M. E. Megargee, Pres.
Martin F. Memolo, Pres.
Edward J. Lynett, Jr., Elizabeth R.
Lynett, Owners
Jihn Fahnline, Jr., Pres.
Horry H. Haddon, Pres.
Joseph C. Burwell, Pres.
Stanley W. Calkins, Pres.
David Potter, Jr., Pres.
William S. Yard, Pres.
Louis G. Baltimore, Owner
Dr. I. C. Morgan, Pres.
Richard G. Evans, Pres.
G3orge Lewis, Pres.
E. M. Case, Pres.
Lowell W. Williams, Gen. Mgr.
Charles M. Gitt, Pres.
Louis J. Appell, Pres.
FM Stations in Operation
RHODE ISLA]\D
City
Call Letters
Lcensee Frequency (mc) Chief Executive
The Outlet Co 95.5 Mortimer L. Burbank, Pres.
Colonial Bcstg. Co 107.7 Augustus M. Wilson, Pres.
Providence Journal Co 105.1 George Pierce Metcalf, Pres.
Cherry & Webb Bcstg. Co 92.3 William S. Cherry, Jr., Pres.
SOrXH CAROLINA
Wilton E. Hall 101.1 Wilton E. Hall, Owner
WCSC, Inc 96.9 John M. Rivers, Pres.
Atlantic Coast Bcstg. Co 95.1 Edword Manigault, Pres.
Surety Life Insur. Co 94.5 Herman N. Hipp, Pres.
Atlantic Bcstg. Co 102.7 Eugene E. Stone, Pres.
Greenville Bcstg. Co 92.5 Scott Russell, Pres.
News-Piedmont Co 93.7 B. H. Peace, Pres.
Textile Bcstg. Co 94.9 R. A. Jolley, Sr., Pres.
Grenco, Inc 95.7 Douglas Featherstone, Pres.
York County Bcstg. Co 97.5 James S. Beaty, Jr., Gen. Mgr.
Spartan Radiocasting Co 100.5 Walter J. Brown, Pres.
Surety Bcstg. Co 98.9 Francis Hipp, Pres.
SOUTH DAKOTA
B. H. Bcstg. Co. of Rapid City. . . 94.7 Robert J. Dean, Pres.
TENNESSEE
Radiophone Bcstg. Sto. WOPI, Inc. 96.9 W. A. Wilson, Sr., Pres.
WAPO Bcstg. Svc 94.7 R. G. Patterson, Gen. Mgr.
WDOD Bcstg. Corp 96.5 Norman A. Thomas, Vice-Pres.
Unity Bcstg. Corp. of Tenn 98.1 John S. Martin, Pres.
Sun Pub. Co 100.7 A. A. Stone, Pres.
WJHL, Inc 100.7 W. H. Lancaster, Pres.
Kingsport Bcstg. Co., Inc 98.5 C. P. Edwards, Jr., Pres.
Radio Station WBIR, Inc 93.3 Gilmore N. Nunn, Pres.
Stuart Bcstg. Co 97.3 S. E. Adcock, Owner
Mid-South Bcstg. Corp 106.9 P. E. Furlow, Pres.
Memphis Pub. Co 99.7 H. W. Slavick, Gen. Mgr.
WSIX Bcstg. Station 97.5 Jack M. Draughon, Gen. Mgr.
WSM, Inc 103.3 John H. DeWitt, Jr., Pres.
TEXAS
Reporter iBcstg. Co 96.9 Mrs. Eva M. Hanks, Pres.
Amarillo Bcstg. Corp 100.3 Howard Roberson, Gen. Mgr.
Plains Radio Bcstg. Co 104.3 Gene A. Howe, Pres.
The Enterprise Co 99.5 E. C. Davis, Vice-Pres.
Mary Hardin-Baylor Coll 97.1 'Dr. Cordon C. Singleton, Cen. Mgr.
Marti, Inc 94.3 George W. Marti, Owner
Variety Bcstg. Co., Inc 104.5 Lee Segall, Pres.
KRLD Radio Corp 92.5 John W. Runyon, Pres.
iBaptist Gen. Convention of Texas. 107.9 Dr. R. Alton iReed, Gen. Mgr.
A. H. Belo Corp 97.9 E. M. Dealey, Pres.
City of Dallas 101.1 Dale Drake, Cen. Mgr.
Harwell V. Shepard 106.1 Harwell V. Shepard, Gen. Mgr.
J. C. Looney 104.9 J. C. Looney, Owner
Carter Publications, Inc 100.5 Amon Carter, Pres.
The KLUF Bcstg. Co., Inc 98.7 George Roy Clough, Pres.
Harbenito Bcstg. Co 94.7 McHenry Tichenor, Pres.
Houston Post Co 102.9 W. P. Hobby, Pres.
KTRH Bcstg. Co 101.1 B. F. Orr, Pres.
Shamrock Bcstg. Co 96.5 Glenn H. McCarthy, Pres.
R. G. LeTourneau, Inc 105.9 R. G. LeTourneau, Pres.
Plains Radio Bcstg. Co 99.5 Gene A. Howe, Pres.
Darrell E. Yates 95.5 Darrell E. Yotes, Pres.
The Walmac Co 99.5 Howard W. Davis, Owner
Mission Bcstg. Co 92.9 Eugene J. Roth, Pres.
Sunshine Bcstg. Co 101.5 Frank C. Huntress, Jr., Pres.
Bell Bcstg. Co., Inc 107.5 Frank W. Mayborn, Pres.
KCMC, Inc 98.1 Frank O. Myers, Gen. Mgr.
East Tex. Bcstg. Co 101.5 James G. Ulmer, Pres.
Northwestern Bcstg. Co 98.7 John Crabtree, Comm. Mgr.
KWFT, Inc 99.9 Kenyon Brown, Pres.
UTAH
James B. Littlejohn 103.9 James B. Littlejohn, Owner
Intermountain Bcstg. & TV Corp. 98.7 S. S. Fox, Pres.
Radio Svc. Corp. of Utah 100.3 Ivor Sharp, Exec. V.-P.
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Providence
WJAR-FM
Providence
WLIV
Providence
WPJB
Providence
WPRO-FM
Anderson
WCAC
Charleston
WCSC-FM
Charleston
WTMA-FM
Columbia
WIS-FM
Florence
WJMX-PM
Greenville
WESC-FM
Greenville
WFBC-FM
Greenville
WMRC-FM
Greenwood
WCRS-FM
Rock Hill
WRHI-FM
Spartanburg
WDXY
Spartanburg
WSPA-FM
Rapid City
KOTA-FM
Bristol
WOPI-FM
Chattanooga
WAPO-FM
Chattanooga
WDOD-FM
Chottanooga
WVUN
Jackson
WTJS-FM
Johnston City
WJHL-FM
Kingsport
WKPT-FM
Knoxville
WBIR-FM
Knoxville
WROL-FM
Memphis
WHHM-FM
Memphis
WMCF
Nashville
WSIX-FM
Nashville
WSM-FM
Abilene
KRBC-FM
Amarillo
KFDA-FM
Amarillo
K6NC-FM
Beaumont
KRIC-FM
Belton
KMHB
Cleburne
KCLE-FM
Dallas
KIXL-FM
Dallas
KRLD-FM
Dallas
KYBS
Dallas
WFAA-FM
Dallas
WRR-FM
Denton
KDNT-FM
Edinburg
KURV-FM
Fort Worth
WBAP-FM
Galveston
KLUF-FM
Harlingen
KGBS-FM
Houston
KPRC-FM
Houston
KTRH-FM
Houston
KXYZ-FM
Longview
KLTI-FM
Lubbock
KFYO-FM
Lufkin
KRBA-FM
San Antonio
KISS
San Antonio
KONO-FM
San Antonio
KiTSA-FM
Temple
KTEM-FM
Texarkana
KCMC-FM
Tyler
KGKB-FM
Vernon
KVWC-FM
Wichita Falls
KWFT-FM
Ogden
KOPP-FM
Salt Lake City
KDYL-FM
Salt Lake City
KSL-FM
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City
Arlington
Crcwc
Danville
Harrisonburg
Lynchburg
Lynchburg
Mortinsvillc
Newport News
Norfolk
Norfolk
Portsmouth
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond
Roanoke
Roanoke
Suffolk
Winchester
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WARL-FM Northern Vo. Bcstrs , Inc .. 105.5
WSVS-FM Southern Vo. Bcstg Corp 104.7
WBTM FM Piedmont Bcitg. Corp 97.9
WSVA FM Shenandoah Valley Bcstg. Corp 100.7
WLVA FM Lynchburg Bcstg Corp 97.5
V^AVOD-FM Old Dominion Bcstg. Corp 107.9
WMVA-FM M,irtinsvllle Bcstg. Co 96.3
WGH-FM Hampton Roads Bcstg. Corp 96.5
WRVC Lorus & Bros. Co., Inc . 102.5
WTAR-FM WTAR Radio Corp 97.3
WSAP-FM Portsmouth Radio Corp 99.7
WCOD Haven & Martin, Inc 98.1
WLEE-FM Lee Bcstg. Corp 102.9
WRNL-FM Richmond Radio Corp 102.1
WRVB Larus & Bros. Co., ;nc 94.5
WDBJ-FM Times World Corp 94.9
WSLS-FM Roanoke Bcstg. Corp 99.1
WLPM-FM Suffolk Bcstg. Corp 107.7
WRFL Richard Field Lewis, Jr 92.5
Chief Executive
R Kilbournc Castcll, Pres.
C S. Willis, Pres.
L. N. Dibrcll, Pres.
Frederick L. Allman, Pros.
Edward A. Allen, Pres.
David Hugh Dillord, Pres.
William C Barnes, Pres,
Raymond B Bottom, Pros.
C T. Lucy, Gen. Mgr.
Campbell Arnoux, Pres.
T. E. Gilman, Pres.
Wilbur M. Havens, Pres.
Thomas G. Tinslcy, Jr., Pres.
D. Tennant Bryan, Pres.
C. T. Lucy, Gen. M^r.
J. P. Fishburn, Pres.
Paul C. Buford, Pres.
Fred L. Hart, Prc^.
Richard FieW Lewis, Jr., Pres.
WASHI]\GTON
Longvicw
KWLK-FM
Seattle
KING-FM
Seattle
KIRO-FM
Seattle
KISV/
Seattle
KOMO-FM
'''acoma
KTNT
Twin City Bcstg. Corp 103.9
King Bcstg. Co 98.1
.Queen City Bcstg. Co 100.7
Ellwood W. Lippincott 99.9
Fishers' Blend Station, Inc 98.9
Tacoma News Tribune 97.3
C. O. Chatterton, Pres.
Henry B. Owens, Pres.
Saul Haas, Pres.
O. W. Fisher, Pres.
Leonard H. Higgins, Mgr.
WEST VIRGINIA
Beckley WCFC Beckley Newspapers Corp 101.3
Beckley WJLS-FM Joe L. Smith, Jr 99.5
Bluefield WHIS-FM Daily Telegraph Prtg. Co 104.5
Chorleston WCKV-FM Konawha Valley Bcstg. Co 98.5
Charleston WKNA-FM Chemical City Bcstg 97.5
Clarksburg WPDX-FM Clarksburg Bcstg. Corp 95.1
Fairmont WVVW-FM Fairmont Bcstg. Co 92.3
Huntington WHTN-FM" Greater Huntington Radio Corp. 100.5
Huntington WPLH-FM Huntington Bcstg. Corp 102.5
Logan WLOG-FM Clarenae H. Frey, Robert 0. Greever 103.3
Martinsburg WEPM-FM Martinsburg Bcstg. Co 94.3
Morgantown WAJR-FM W. Va. Radio Corp 99.3
Oak Hill WOAY-FM Robert R. Thomas, Jr 94.1
Parkersburg WPAR-FM Ohio Valley Bcstg. Corp 106.5
Wheeling WKWK-FM Community Bcstg., Co 97.3
Wheeling WWVA-FM The Fort Industry Co 98.7
E. J. Hodel, Gen. Mgr.
Joe L. Smith, Jr., Pres.
Pat Flanagan, Gen. Mgr.
R. M. Venable, Pres.
Gus Zaharis, Pres.
0. L. Billingsley, Pres.
J. Patrick Beacom, Pres.
A. B. Hyman, Pres.
Flem J. Evans, Pres.
C. H. Frey, R. 0. Greever, Owners
C. Leslie Gollidoy, Gen. Mgr.
Mrs. A. J. R. Greer, Chief Owner
Robert R. Thomas, Jr., Owner
George H. Clinton, Vice-Pres.
Joe L. Smith, Jr., Pres.
George B. Storer, Pres.
WISCOTVSIIV
Beloit
Eau Claire
Green Boy
Green Boy
Janesville
Madison
Madison
Madison
Morshfield
Merrill
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Neenah
Oshkosh
Poynette
Racine
Rice Lake
Sheboygan
Waukesha
Wausou
Wisconsin Rapids
WBNB-FM Beloit Bcstrs., Inc 107.3
WEAU-FM i_cntral Bcstg. Co 94.1
WBAY-FM WHBY, Inc 102.5
WJPG-FM Green Bay Newspaper Co 101.1
WCLO-FM Southern Wise. Radio, Inc 99.9
WFOW Earl W. Fessler 104.9
WIBA-FM Badger Bcstg. Co 101.5
WISC-FM .Radio Wise, Inc 98.9
WDLB-FM Dairyland's Bcstg. Svc, Inc 103.9
WLIN-FM Alvin E. O'Konski 100.7
WEMP-FM Milwaukee Bcstg. Co 94.1
WISN-FM Hearst Radio, Inc 102.9
WMTJ-FM The Journal Co 93.2
WNAM-FM Neenah Menasha Bcstg. Co. . 98.5
WOSH-FM Oshkosh Bcstg. Co 92.9
WWCF William C. Forrest 94.9
WRJN-FM Racine Bcstg. Corp 100.7
WJMC-FM WJMC, Inc 96.3
WHBL-FM WHBL, Inc 100.3
WAUX-FM Waukesha Bcstg. Co 95.3
WSAU-FM The Journal Co 95.5
WFHR-FM William F. Huffman Radio, Inc.. 103.3
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Lloyd Burlingham, Pres.
Morgan Murphy, Pres.
Haydn R. Evans, Gen. Mgr.
A. B. Turnbull, Pres.
Sidney H. Bliss, Pres.
Earl W. Fessler, Pres.
William T. Evjue, Pres.
Morgan Murphy, Pres.
Lloyd L. Felker, Pres.
Alvin E. O'Konski, Pres.
Robert M. LaFollette, Jr., Pres.
G. W. Grignon, Gen. Mgr.
Walter J. Damm, Vice-Pres.
Don C. Wirth, Vice-Pres.
William F. Johns, Jr., Chief Owner
William C. Forrest, Pres.
Frank R. Starbuck, Pre^.
Walter C. Bridges, Pres.
Mott Werner, Pres.
Carl Taylor, Pres.
Ben F. Hovel, Mgr.
Mrs. Louise Huffman, Pres.
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HOW! TO APPLY FOR A FCC LICENSE
Official FCC Prorednrp for AM, FM and TV Licenses
ANY qualified citizen, firm or Kroup may
apply to the Federal Communications
Commission for authority to construct a
commercial standard, frequency modula-
tion or television broadcast station.
Licensing of these facilities is prescribed
by the Communications Act of 1934, which
sets up certain basic requirements. In
general, applicants must satisfy the Com-
mission that they are legally, technically
and financially qualified, and that opera-
tion of the proposed station would be in
the public interest, convenience and neces-
sity.
The licensing procedure is detailed in
Part 1 of the Commission's "Rules Relat-
ing to Organization and Practice and Pro-
cedure," while station operation is covered
by Part 3, "Rules Governing Broadcast
Services," and "Standards of Good Engi-
neering Practice."
The application procedure is substan-
tially the same whether the facility sought
is an FM, television or standard broadcast
station.
Selecting a Frequency
The Communications Act recognizes
broadcasting as a competitive industry
and invests the Commission with the re-
sponsibility of allocating facilities so as to
provide a fair, efficient and equitable dis-
tribution of radio service.
Standard broadcast stations operate on
"local," "regional," or "clear" channels.
Local stations are of 100 to 250 watts
power and serve smaller communities;
stations of 500 watts to 5 kilowatts cover
larger centers of population and surround-
ing areas; stations of 10 to 50 kilowatt
maximum power are for large area cov-
erage, particularly at night.
To determine whether an AM fre-
quency is available for assignment in a
particular area, it is necessary for the
applicant to have a channel study made
by a competent engineer. The Commis-
sion's engineering personnel cannot un-
dertake to make such studies for prospec-
tive applicants.
In the case of FM. the Commission has
tentatively allocated geographic blocks of
frequencies to accommodate Class A sta-
tions (community) and Cla.ss B. Stations
(metropolitan and rural). Except in the
larger cities, the demand for FM stations
has not yet exceeded the supply of avail-
able frequencies.
Television channels are apportioned for
"metropolitan," "community," and "rural"
service.
Applying for a Construction Permit
Once a prospective licensee has decided
the type of station he wants to apply for,
the next step is to make application for a
construction permit. This application must
be in writing, on a form (No. 301) sup-
plied by the Commission. This form re-
quires information about the citizenship
and character of the applicant, as well as
his financial, technical and other ability
to construct and operate a station, plus
details about the transmitting apparatus
to be used and the proposed new service.
Triplicate copies are required, two of
which must be executed under oath or
affirmation.
Application Processing
Applications are, in turn, studied by the
Commission s Engineering, Law, and Ac-
counting Bureaus, which make their re-
spective recommendations to the Com-
mission. The system of processing is so
designed that applications are considered
by different categories in the order in
which received.
if, upon examination of an application,
the Commission determines that there are
no engineering conflicts and that all other
requirements are met, the application is
granted and a construction permit is is-
sued.
Conditional grants are made to qualified
FM applications subject to their filing,
within 90 days, engineering details con-
cerning their proposed operations, after
which construction permits are issued.
Television and FM stations are permitted
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How To Apply For a FCC License
interim operation with less than the pre-
scribed power.
All construction authorizations are sub-
ject to approval of transmitter site and
antenna system by Civil Aeronautics Ad-
ministration.
Hearings
However, where it appears that inter-
ference would be caused to another sta-
tion above the degree drescribed in the
Commission's "Standards of Good Engi-
neering Practice," or if other serious ques-
tions are involved, a hearing is usually
required before a determination can be
made. Sometimes, also, a hearing is neces-
sary because two or more applicants re-
quest the same frequency.
In designating an application for hear-
ing, the Commission gives public notice
of the issues raised for the information
of the applicant and other parties who
may be concerned. Prior to the hearing,
requests may be made for enlargement of
the issues, to amend the application, or to
permit other parties to intervene.
Usually the hearing date is not fixed
until after the applicant agrees to such a
hearing and has filed for his appearance.
It may, however, be designated in the
original notice. The notice generally al-
lows the applicant a period of 30 days or
more in which to prepare. Even after
being designated for hearing, an applicant
may find it possible to satisfy the issues
raised by amending his application, espe-
cially if there are engineering considera-
tions.
Hearings are customarily conducted by
a presiding officer designated by the Com-
mission. He can be a Commissioner or an
examiner. He has authority to administer
oaths, examine witnesses and rule upon
the admission of evidence. Individual or
partnership applicants may appear in per-
son or by counsel, but cooperate ap-
plicants must be represented by attorney.
Request for Argument
Within 20 days after the close of the
hearing, each party has the privilege of
filing proposed findings of fact and con-
clusions in support of his contentions.
After review of evidence and statements,
the Commission enters its proposed deci-
sion.
In the event he wishes to contest the
proposed decision, the applicant and any
other interested party then has 20 days
to file exceptions and to request oral argu-
ment before the Commission. Oral argu-
ment is granted on request. After oral
argument the Commission may adopt,
modify or reverse its proposed findings.
In event that no exceptions are taken,
the Commission issues an order making
its proposed findings effective. Within 20
days thereafter, any party involved may
file a petition for rehearing. Such a peti-
tion may be filed whether or not the deci-
sion is based upon a hearing, but the peti-
tion does not stay the proceedings unless
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. The
latter specifies a date for commencement
and another for completion of construc-
tion. A maximum of 60 days from date
of grant is provided in which construction
shall begin, and a maximum of six months
thereafter as the time for completion (or
8 months in all). If the permittee is un-
able to build his station within the time
specified he can apply (on Form 701) for
additional time, stating the reasons. Upon
completion of construction, the permittee
can engage in equipment tests.
License
The final step is to apply (on Form 302)
for the actual license. The applicant must
show compliance with all terms, condi-
tions, and obligations set forth in the ap-
plication and the construction permit. Af-
ter applying for a license, the holder of
a construction permit can conduct pro-
gram tests for a period not to exceed 30
days. 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 the public interest.
Standard and FM stations are licensed
for the statutory limit of three years; tele-
vision stations for one year.
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mnnuFH
THROUGH THE VIEUJl TOBE
by
ERNEST E. STERN
Associate Editor, Radio Annual
SOMEDAY in the future, when the
whole history of the vast television
industry has been told, the year 1949
must certainly be set down as the be-
ginning of the mass production of the
cathode ray tube — the year in which
manufacturers built more television
tube plants than in any previous year
and possibly — than in any future year,
and the year in which assembly lines
in these new plants rolled off some
2,900.000 TV viewing tubes, accounting
for $175,000,000 in business. These 2,900,-
000 tubes, combined with the backlog
that existed at the beginning of 1949,
accounted for the sale of 3,029,000 TV
receivers last year, with a total of 3,764,-
000 sets in use at year's end.
•
Some 30 odd manufacturers were
responsible for this turnout of tubes.
The big four of thase 30 odd manu-
facturers being RCA, Sylvania, G.E.
and DuMont, in that order, but indi-
vidual production figures of tube man-
ufacturers remained a closely guarded
secret and were not made available to
the trade.
1949 say many technical advances in
the production of TV tubes, but perhaps
what shaped the greatest change, was
the sudden demand on the part of the
buying public for a larger picture.
There evolved the rectangular tubes,
16 and 19 inches in size, replacing the
early 7 and 10-inch round-faced tubes
and even the 12^2 -inch tube, which in
reality took the place of the 10-inch
tube and became the "small" set. The
10-inch tubes practically disappeared
from all production lines, except as a
replacement item and the race was on
for larger picture tubes on a mass pro-
duction basis.
•
As this article is being written, 70 per
cent of all of RCA's TV tube production
is devoted to the manufacture of 16-
inch, round-faced tubes (RCA makes
no rectangulars) and 60 per cent of
Sylvania's production is devoted to
turning out 16-incli tubes, with every
likelihood that by the end of 1950, 70 to
80 per cent of their production will be
devoted to 16-inch tubes. The same pat-
tern prevails at DuMont and G.E., as
well as other manufacturers of video
tubes and it appears now that the pub-
lic is favoring the 16-inch tube in pre-
ference to all other sizes, since this
seems most compatible to the average
size room in which TV sets are installed.
Briefly breaking down production
figures, the industry indicates at the
present time that 18 to 20 per cent of
all new tubes are being used as re-
placements in sets already installed
(average cathode ray tube life being
five years, based on a daily operation of
3V2 hours). The balance of all produc-
tion going into new sets.
•
A quick glance" at 1950 indicates a
production figure of 4V2 million tubes —
a conservative estimate by all standards,
with a possibility that some 6 to 6 ¥2
million tubes may be produced by the
end of 1950, although it seems unlikely
that such an astronomical figure will be
maintained. However, this figure has
maintained for the first 3 months of
1950!
Thus far it has been established that
(1) the 16-inch tube is the best current
seller. (2) Rectangulars are in greater
demand than round-faced tubes, and
(3) the possibility of color is now
nearer than ever before through RCA's
latest tube development in this field,
but best estimates are that it will be
at least another 18 to 24 months before
color television begins to become a
reality.
There is no doubt that the industry
can more than adequately fill the great-
est expectant demand for TV tubes by
all video manufacturers — and come
color — they can and will meet this chal-
lenge. In the meantime, TV tube plants
throughout the country will continue
the mass production of monochrome
video tubes in a quantity and quality
that cannot be matched anywhere else
in the world,-.
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RECIPIENTS OF
IRE AWARDS
Medal of Honor — 1950
Frederick E. Terman, for his many con-
tributions to the radio and electronics
industry as teacher, author, scientist and
administrator.
•
Morris Liebniann
Memorial Prize — 1950
Otto H. Schade, for his outstanding-
contributions to the analysis, measure-
ment technique and system development
in the field of television and related op-
tics.
•
Browder J. Thompson
Memorial Award — 1950
Joseph F. Hull and Arthur W. Randals,
for their paper in the November, 1948,
Proceedings of the I.R.E., entitled "High-
Power Interdigital Magnetrons."
•
Harry Diamond
Memorial Award^ — 1950
Andrew V. Haeff, for his general vi^ork
in the field of high-frequency radio analy-
sis and his work on the traveling wave
tube and memory storage devices.
•
Editor's Award — 1950
E. J. Barlow, for unusually clear pres-
entation in his paper "Doppler Radar"
published in the April 1, 1949 Proceeding
of the I.R.E.
Fellow Awards 1950
Arthur L. Albert, Professor of Commu-
nication Engineering, Oregon State Col-
lege, Cowallis, Ore., "for his contribution
to electronics as a teacher and writer."
•
Ralph R. Batcher, electronics consult-
ant, Douglaston, L. I., N. Y., "for his
pioneer work with cathode-ray instru-
ments and more recently for his develop-
ment of precision variable frequency
standards and meters."
•
Alda V. Bedford, research engineer,
RCA Laboratories Division, Princeton,
N. J., "for his many contributions to
sound recording and the development of
many circuits of basic importance to pres-
ent-day television."
Rawson Bennett, Director, U. S. Navy
Electronics Laboratory, San Diego, Calif.,
"for his contributions in programming,
guiding, and developing sonar systems
for military use and his contribution to
the administration of military electronics
laboratories."
•
Frank J. Bingley, Chief Television En-
gineer, Philco Corp., Philadelphia, Pa.
"in recognition of his contributions in
the field of television broadcast engineer-
ing."
K. H. Blomberg, Telefonactiebolaget L.
M., Ericsson, Stockholm, Sweden, "in
recognition of his many contributions to
development and engineering in the field
of communications in Sweden."
•
John F. Byrne, Vice President of En-
gineering, Airborne Instruments Labora-
tory, Inc., Mineola, L. I., N. Y., "for his
development of a system of polyphase
broadcasting and for eff'ective engineering
administration in connection with radar
countermeasure during the war."
•
Garrard Mountjoy, Chief Radio En-
Engineer, Stromberg - Carlson Co., Ro-
chester, N. Y., "for his contribution to
the design of radio and television broad-
cast receivers."
•
Emanuel R. Piore, Director, Physical
Science Division, Office of Naval Re-
search, Washington, D. C, "for his many
contributions in the field of engineering
and physical sciences, and for outstand-
ing service in enhancing the national ef-
fort in basic research."
•
Jack R. Poppele, Vice President, Secre-
tary, and Chief Engineer, Bamberger
Broadcasting Service, Inc., New York,
N. Y., "for his long and continued leader-
ship in the broadcasting field and in par-
ticular for his recent contributions to
television broadcasting."
Simo Ramo, Director of Guided Missile
Research and Development, Hughes Air-
craft Co., Culver City, Calif., "for his
many contributions to the analysis of
electromagnetic phenomena and for his
leadership in research."
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ll<H'ipiciils of lie I'] \i%nrcl.s
(Maude K. Shannon, member of the
technical staff, Hell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc.. Murray Hill, N. .1., "for his
contributions to the philosophy of new
pulse methods and to the basic theory of
communications."
•
W. Arthur Steel, Chief Engineer, Fed-
eral Electric -Manufacturinp: Co., Ltd.,
Montreal, Que.. Canada, "for his contri-
butions in Canada in advancing develop-
ment of military radio broadcasting, and
international communication."
•
Jerome R. Steen, Director of Quality
Control, Sylvania Electric Products Inc.,
Flushing, L. I., N. Y., "for his work in
the introduction and development of sta-
tistical quality control technique in elec-
tron tube manufacturing."
•
George R. Town, Professor of Electrical
Engineering and Assistant Director of the
Engineering Experimental Station, Iowa
State College, Ames, Iowa "for his con-
tributions in radio receiver engineering
and research."
•
Dayton Ulrey, Manager, Lancaster En-
gineering Sections, RCA Victor Division,
Lancaster, Pa., "for pioneering research
and for administrative and technical con-
tributions to the development of special
purpose and power tubes."
•
Robert R. Warnecke, Technical Direc-
tor, Electronics Dept., Generale de Tele-
graphie Sans Fil, Paris, France, "for his
engineering and research contributions
to vacuum tube theory and design in
France."
Harold A. Zahl, Chief of Research, Sig-
nal Corps Engineering Laboratories, Fort
Monmouth, N. J., "for his guidance of the
Army Signal Corps research program in
the transition from war to peace and for
his contribution to radar in its early de-
velopment stages."
•
William G. Dow, Professor, Electrical
Engineering Dept., University of Michi-
gan, Ann Arbor, Mich., "for outstanding
contributions to the teaching and under-
standing of electronics through the or-
ganization of educational material."
Dudley E. Foster, Engineer-in-Charge,
Hazeltine Research, Inc., Los Angeles,
Calif., "for his contributions and technical
direction of work leading to better radio
receiver design."
•
George W. Gilman, Director of Trans-
mission Engineering, Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y., "for
his contriliutions to the communication "
art and for his direction of important
developments in the field of radio trans-
mission systems." ^
(ieorge L. Haller, Dean, School of
Chemistry and Physics, Pennsylvania
State College, State College, Pa., "for his
work on aircraft antennas and for his
diversified radio effort during the war."
•
Albert G. Hill, Professor, Massachu-
setts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
Mass., "for his work in the utilization of
electronics to research in physics and his
contribution in the conversion of war-
time development laboratories."
•
Frederick S. Howes, Electrical En-
gineering Dept., McGill University, Mon-
treal, Que., Canada, "for his contributions
as a teacher in the field of communica-
tion engineering."
•
Harley A. lames. North American Avi-
ation, Inc., Downey, Calif., "for the de-
velopment of electronic apparatus for
converting images formed by electromag-
netic waves to electrical signals, first in
the television field."
•
Willis Jackson, Electrical Engineering
Dept., Imperial College, London, England,
"for his service as an educator and his
many contributions to the literature in
both the radio and electrical fields."
•
Rudolph Kompfner, Principal Scientific
Officer, Royal Naval Scientific Service,
Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford, England,
"for his research in electron tube theory
and particularly for his original contribu-
tions to the concepts of the traveling-
wave amplifier. ,
Harry B. Marvin, Project Engineer,
General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y.,
"for his outstanding contributions to the
measurements art and pioneering work
in FM, television, and allied fields."
•
Piere Mertz, Engineer, Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y., "in
recognition of his important contributions
to the fundamental concepts of television
transmission and reception."
•
John H. Miller, Vice President and
Chief Engineer, Weston Electrical Instru-
ment Corp., Newark, N. J., "for his long
activity and many contributions in the
field of electrical metering and measuring
technique."
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Radio Manufacturers
Association
Officers and Executive Personnel — 1948-1949
Headquarters: 1317 F. St., N.W., Washington 4, D. €.
Phone: National 4901
President
R. C. Cosgrove, Avco Manufacturing Corp., Cincinnati 25, Ohio
Executive Vice-Pres.-
General Hgr.
Bond Geddes, 1317 F Street, N. W.,
Washington 4, D. C.
Treasurer
Leslie F. Muter, The Muter Co., Chicago
5, 111.
General Counsel
John W. Van Allen, Liberty Bank Build-
ing, Buffalo 2, N. Y.
Vice-Presidents
G. M. Gardner, Wells-Gardner & Co.,
Chicago 39, 111.
W. J. Barkley, Collins Radio Company,
Cedar Rapids, la.
R. E. Carlson, Tung-Sol Lamp Works,
Inc., Newark 4, N. J.
A. D. Plamondon, Jr., The Indiana
Steel Products Co., Chicago 2, 111.
A. Liberman Talk-A-Phone Co., Chicago
23, 111.
RMA Headquarters Staff
Bond Geddes, Secretary
Dir. of Pub. Rel. Staff Asst.,
Parts Div.
James D. Secrest
Editorial Assistant
Peter H. Cousins
Staff Assistant Transmitter
Div.
Ralph M. Haarlander
Office Manager
Anna M. Chase
RMA HOARD OF DIRECTORS
Term Expiring 1950
E. Alschuler, Sentinel Radio Corp.,
Evanston, 111.
W. R. G. Baker, Dir. of Engineering,
General Electric Co., Syracuse 1, N. Y.
R. E. Carlson, Tung-Sol Lamp Works,
Inc., Newark 4, N. J.
G. M. Gardner, Wells-Gardner & Co.,
Chicago 39, 111.
Joseph Gerl, Sonora Radio & Television
Corp., Chicago 2, 111.
H. J. Hoffman, Machlett Laboratories,
Inc., Norwalk, Conn.
H. L. Hoffman, Hoffman Radio Corp.,
Los Angeles 7, Calif.
George Lewis, Federal Telephone & Radio
Corp., New York 4, N. Y.
A. Liberman Talk-A-Phone Co., Chicago
23, 111.
Ray H. Manson, Stromberg-Carlson Co.,
Rochester 3, N. Y.
H. C. Mattes, Belmont Radio Corp., Chi-
cago 39, 111.
Leslie F. Muter, Treasurer, The Muter
Co., Chicago 5, 111.
Ernest Searing, International Resistance
Co., Philadelphia 8, Pa.
Ray F. Sparrow, P. R. Mallory & Co.,
Inc., Indianapolis 6, Ind.
R. C. Sprague, Sprague Electric Co.,
North Adams, Mass.
Term Expiring 1951
Benjamin Abrams, Emerson Radio &
Phonograph Corp., New York 11, N. Y.
Max F. Balcom, Sylvania Electric Prod-
ucts Inc., Emporium, Pa.
W. J. Barkley, Collins Radio Company,
New York 18, N. Y.
H. C. Bonfig, Zenith Radio Corporation,
Chicago 39, 111.
Herbert W. Clough, Belden Manufactur-
ing Company, Chicago 44, 111.
R. C. Cosgrove, Avco Manufacturing
Corporation, Cincinnati 25, O.
G. Richard Fryling, Erie Resistor Cor-
poration, Erie, Pa.
S. Insull, Jr., Stewart-Warner Corpora-
tion, Chicago 14, 111.
J. J. Kahn, Standard Transformer Cor-
poration, Chicago 18, 111.
F. R. Lack, Western Electric Company,
Inc., New York 5, N. Y.
W. A. MacDonald, Hazeltine Electronics
Corporation, New York 18, N. Y.
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ICailio >l;iiiiil'acliii*<M*s \.s.s4»ci;ili<»ii
A. D. Plamondon. Jr., Tlic Iiidiaiia Stt-cl
Products CoMipaiiy, Chicajro "J, 111.
(Jli'iiii W. 'riidinpson. Xol)litt SpaiUs In-
dustries, Irii-., Columims, liid.
IVriii l<]x|iiriii;4 IU^2
Lloyd 11. I'ullin. llyirDii liadii) & Elec-
tronics Corp., Salem, Mass.
Allen B. DuMont, Allen B. DuMont Lab-
oratories, Inc., Passaic, \. J.
J. B. Elliott, Radio Corpoiation of Amer-
ica, RCA \'ictor Division, Camden,
N. J.
Walter Evans, Westin^j-house Electi-ic
Cor|)oration, Baltimore 'A, Md.
Paul \'. Calvin, Motorola Iiu.. Chicago
51. 111.
George R. Haase, Operadio Manufactur-
ing Co., St. Charles, 111.
W. J. Halligan, The Hallicrafters Co.,
Chicago 24, 111.
Larry F. Hardy, Philco Corporation,
Philadelphia 34, Pa.
R. E. Laux, General Instrument Corpora-
tion, Elizabeth 3, N. J.
E. A. Nicholas, Capehart - Farnsworth
Corporation, Fort Wayne 1, Ind.
Richard A. O'Connor, The Magnavox
Company, Fort Wayne, Ind.
J. Hall Stackpole, Stackpole Carbon
Company, St. Marys, Pa.
R. L. Triplett, Triplett Electrical Instru-
ment Co., Bluffton, 0.
RMA COMMITTEES &
PERSO]\]^EL
1948-1949
AD\ ERTISE\G COMMITTEE
(Sot Division)
Chairman: Stanley H. Manson, Strom-
berg-Carlson Co.
Cathode Ray Safety
Coiuiiiittee
Chairman: R. E. Carlson, Tung-Sol Lamp
Works, Inc.
CREDIT COMMITTEE
Chairman: W. W. Paul, Radio Condenser
Company.
Eastern Vice Chairman: G. E. Hallett,
Tung-Sol Lamp Works, Inc.
Western Vice Chairman: H. N. Henrye
Sailer, John E. Fast & Co.
EXCISE TAX COMMITTEE
Chairman: S. Insull, Jr., Stewart-War-
ner Electric Div.
EXPORT COMMITTEE
Chairman: V. S. Mameyeff, Raytheon
Mfg. Co.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Chairman: Leslie F. Muter, Thei Muter
Company.
II\Dl SIRI \l. ICEI.ATIOIVS
coMMii ii:e
Chairman: (J. W. Thompson, Nol)litt-
Sparks Industiies, Inc.
li\DCSTRY STATIS'IICS
COMMIIIEE
Chairman: Frank W. Mansfield, Sylvania
Electric Products, Inc.
IJ]C;iSI>ATIVE COMMn^lEE
Chaii-maii: John \V. Van Allen, RMA
General Counsel.
MEMRERSHIP COMMI I^EE
Chairman: J. J. Kahn, Standard Trans-
former Corp.
SALES MANAGERS
COMMITl EE (Set Divi.sioii)
Chairman: Walter L. Stickle, Allen B.
DuMont Laboratories, Inc.
SCHOOL EQIJIPMEIVT
COMMITTEE
Chairman: A. K. Ward Radio Corp. of
America.
Classroom Receiver Section
Chairman: S. D. Prensky, Allen B. Du-
Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Sound Equipment Section
Chairman : Lee McCane, Stromberg-
Carlson Company.
Television Section
Chairman: John H. Gansenhuber, West-
ern Electric Company, Inc.
SERVICE COMMITTEE
Chairman: A. T. Alexander, Motorola,
Inc.
TELEVISIO]\ COMMITTEE
Chairman: Max F. Balcom, Sylvania
Electric Products, Inc.
"Town Meetings" Committee
Chairman: R. C. Sprague, Sprague Elec-
tric Company.
Traffic Committee
Chairman: Richard C. Colton, RCA Vic-
tor Division of RCA . ^
RMA DIVISION
ORGANIZATION
Set Division
G. M. Gardner, Chairman
Tube Division
Max F. Balcom
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Radio manufacturers Association
Transmitter Division
T. A. Smith, Chairman
Parts Division
A. D. Plamondon, Jr., Chairman
Amplifier & Sound Equipment
Division
A. G. Schifino, Chairman
RMA ElVOINEERIlVG
DEPARTMENT
1949-1950
Dr. W. R. G. Baker, Director, General
Electric Co., Syracuse 1, N. Y.
Virgil M. Graham, Associate Director,
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., 40-22
Lawrence St., Flushing, N. Y.
RMA Data Rureau
L. C. F. Horle, Chief Engineer, 90 West
St., New York 6, N. Y.
GENERAL STANDARDS COMMIT-
TEE (GS)— George Lewis, Chairman,
Federal Telephone & Radio Corp.;
L. C. F. Horle, Go - Chairman, Di-
rector, RMA Engineering Dept. — Dr.
W. R. G. Baker, General Electric Co.;
Associate Dir., RMA Engineering
Dept. — - Virgil M. Graham, Sylvania
Electric Products, Inc.; Section & Com-
mittee Chairmen, RMA Engineering
Dept., Transmitter Section (TR) —
M. R. Briggs, Chairman, Westing-
house Electric Corp.; Receiver Section
(R) — Dorman D. Israel, Chairman,
Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp.;
Sound Equipment Section (SE) — A.
N. Curtiss, Chairman, RCA Victor
Div. of RCA; Special Electronic Equip-
ment Section (SEE)— P. K. McElroy,
Chairman , General Radio Co.; Electron
Tube Section (ET) — E. F. Carter
Chairman, Sylvania Electric Products,
Inc.; Television Systems Committee
(TS) — F. J. Bingley, Chairman, Philco
Corp.; Color Coding Committee (CC)
— Paul Smith, Chairman, Motorola
Inc., Chicago 51, Illinois; F. M. Sys-
tems Committee (FM) — (Chairman,
not designated) ; RMA Management
Branch; Set Division — G. M. Gardner,
Chairman, Wells-Gardner & Co.; Tube
Division — R. T. Orth, RCA Victor
Div. of RCA; Transmitter Division —
E. F. Lazar, Sperry Gyroscope Com-
pany, Great Neck, L. I., — Parts Di-
vision, R. E. Laux, General Instrument
Corporation, Elizabeth 3, New Jersey
— Amplifier & Sound Equipment Di-
vision, A. G. Schifino, Stromberg-Carl-
son Company, Rochester 3, New York
— Observer — R. A. Hackbush, RMA
of Canada.
JOI]VT ELECTRON TURE
ENGINEERING COUNCIL
of
RMA and NEMA
(JETEC)
Directors (JTCd)
W. R. G. Baker, General Electric Co.,
Syracuse 1, N. Y.
Walter Evans, Westinghouse Electric
Coro., Baltimore 3, Md.
Council (JTCc)
Virgil Graham, Chairman, Sylvania E ec-
tric Products, Inc., Flushing, N. Y.
F. D. Langstroth, Lansdale Tube Corp.,
Lansdale, Pa.
D. D. Knowles, Westinghouse Electric
Corp., Schenectady 5, N. Y.
0. W. Pike, General Electric Co., Schen-
ectady 5, N. Y.
A. Senauke, Amperex Electronic Corp.,
Brooklyn 1, N. Y.
G. R. Shaw, RCA Victor Div. of RCA,
Harrison, N. J.
A. K. Wright, Tung-Sol Lamp Works,
Inc., Bloomfield, N. J.
STAFF (JTCs)
R. S. Burnap, Chairman (JTC7) Com-
mittee on Types Designations, RCA
Victor Division of RCA, Harrison,
N. J.
W. A. Dickinson, Chairman, (JTC6)
Committee on Cathode Ray Tubes, Syl-
vania Electric Products Inc., Empori-
um, Pa.
A. M. Glover, Chairmrn, (JTC4) Com-
mittee on Phototubes, RCA Victor
Division of RCA, Lancaster, Pa.
F. D. Langstroth, Chairman, (JTCS)
Committee on Receiving Tubes, Lans-
dale Tube Company, Lansdale, Pa.
D. E. Marshal, Chairman, (JTC12)
Committee on Gas and Pool Tubes,
Westinghouse Electric Corporation,
Bloomfield, N. J.
H. W. Parker, Chairman, (JTC3) Com-
mittee on Vacuum Sealed Devices,
Sylvania Electric Products Inc., Flush-
ing, N. Y.
V. L. Ronci, Chairman, (JTCS) Com-
mittee on Mechanical Standardization,
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Allen-
town, Pa.
J. R. Steen, Chairman, (JTCU) Com-
mittee on Sampling Procedure, Syl-
vania Electric Products Inc., Flushing,
N. Y.
D. W. Taggart, Chairman, (JTCIO)
Committee on Packaging, Sylvania
E ectric Products Inc., Emporium, Pa.
A. K. Wing, Jr., Chairman, (JTCl),
Committee on High Vacuum Power
Tubes, Federal Telecommunication
Labs., Inc., Nutley, N. J.
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WILLIAM L. FOSS, INC.
Consulting Radio Engineers
927 Fifteenth St., N.W., Washington, D. C.
Phone: Republic 3883
1224
Consulting Engineers
specializing in AM^ F3M & TV
GEORGE P. ADAIR
1833 M St., N.W., Washington 6, D.
Phone: Executive 1230, 5851
Associated Engineers: Robert E.
Warren Taylor, Edward J. Mueller.
BEN ADLER
720 Milton Rd.^ Rye, N. Y.
Phone: 7-1413
Rich,
A. R. BITTER
4125 Monroe St., Toledo 6, Ohio
Phones: Kingswood 7631, 9541
President, A. R. Bitter
WILLIAM W. L. BURNETT
RADIO LABORATORY
4814 Idaho St., San Diego 4, Calif.
Phone: Talbot 4943
LLOYD R. AMOO
3709 Carpenter, Des Moines, la.
Phone: 7-9272
CARMINE & BITTER ENGINEERS
2332 Ontario Rd., N.W., Washington 9, D. C.
Phone: Hudson 7513
H. V. ANDERSON & ASSOCS.
134 Clarence St., Lake Charles, La.
Phone: 7-277
CHAMBERS & GARRISON
1519 Connecticut Ave., Washington 6, D.C
Phone: Michigan 2261
ANDREW CORP.
363 E. 75th St., Chicago 19, 111.
Phone: Triangle 4-4400
L. W. ANDREWS, INC.
219 Whitaker Bldg., Davenport, la.
Phone: 2-7824, 7-5798, 3-8504
COMMERCIAL RADIO
EQUIPMENT CO.
Porter Bldg., Kansas City 2, Mo.
Phone: Logan 8821
EASTERN OIFICE
International Bldg., Washington 4, D. C.
Phone: Distrirt 1319
Everett L. Dillard, general manager
GEORGE B. BAIREY
1757 K St., N.W. Washington, D. C.
Phone: National 0196
CRAVEN, LOHNES & CULVER
Munsey Building, Washington 4, D. C.
Phone: District 8215
LEE E. BAKER
Landers Bldg., Springfield 4, Mo.
Phone: 2-1951
JOHN CREUTZ
319 Bond Bldg., Washington 5, D. C.
Phone: Republic 2151
WILUAM E. BENNS, JR. & ASSOCS.
3738 Kanawha St., N.W., Washington, D. C.
Phone: ORdway 8071
MURRAY G. CROSBY
126 Old Country Rd., Mineola, N. Y.
Phone: Garden City 7-0284
BERNARD ASSOCIATES
5010 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 27, Calif.
Phone: NOrmandy 2-6715
86 Webster Ave., Harrison, N. Y.
1225
A. EARL CULLUM. JR.
Highland Park Village, Dallas 5, Tex.
Phone: Justin 8-6108
ltaflio-l'\ C'oiisiiltiii^ llii^iiiocrs
GEORGE C. DAVIS
I'll. .Ill-: Sl.rliiif; dill
W. J. HOLEY
II K. Hii;ir.lifT I'l.. \.l... Allaiila, (;a.
riioiir: AtwoDil 332H
DOOLITTLE RADIO. INC.
121 >. l,.H.iiii> HImI.. (;iii<;in<> i'). III.
I'll. .11.-: Kj.l.lilT.- :MI(llt
FREDERICK S. HOWES
iVh'trill I iii\. I'ji^iiiccriii^ Hl'l^:.,
Montreal, Que., (!anaila
A. JAMES EBEL
212 S. J.lT.TM.ii M.. l'.-..ria, ill.
IMii.n.-: 0-071 1
GUY C. HUTCHESON
1100 \V . .MtraMi St., .Arliiijil.Mi, Texas
Phone: AK 4-a72l
WILLIAM L. FOSS. INC.
927 15th St., N.W.. W a>liiii-toii '), D. C.
Phone: Kei)ul.lie 3883
President, William L. los.-; Viee-President.
John A. Moffet; Radio Knjiineers, Edmund
E. Pendleton, Harold 1). Plunkett.
GAUTNEY, RAY & PRICE
Warner Bldg., Washington 4, D. C.
Phone: National 7757
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GILLE BROS.
1108 Lillian Way, Hollywood 38, Calif.
Phone: Gladstone 6178
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GLENN D. GILLETT & ASSOCIATES
National Press Bldg., Washington 4, D. C.
Phone: National 3373
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PAUL F. GODLEY
Paul Godley Co., P. O. Box "J",
Upper Montclair, N. J.
Laboratories: Great Notch, N. J.
Phone: Montclair 3-3000
JANSKY & BAILEY
National Press Bldg., W asliirifilon, D. C.
Phone: Metropolitan 5411
Offices & Laboratories
1339 Wisconsin Ave., N. W., Wash. 7, D. C.
Phone: ADams 2414
WALTER F. KEAN
40 East Ave., Riverside, III.
Phone: Riverside 6652
KEAR & KENNEDY
1703 K St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Phone Sterling 7932
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JOHN J. KEEL
Warner Bldg., 13th & E Sts., N. W.,
Washington 4, D. C.
Phone: National 6513
WORTHINGTON C. LENT
5209 Roosevelt St., Bethesda, Md.
Phone: OLiver 8300
DR. ALFRED N. GOLDSMITH
597 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: Plaza 34150
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J. B. HATFIELD
936 35th Ave., Seattle 22, Wash.
Phone: Prospect 7860
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RICHARD R. HAYES
1608 Mardell Ave., San x4ntonio 1, Tex.
Phone: P 7287
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JOHN B. HEFFELFINGER
815 E. 83rd St., Kansas City 5, Mo.
Phone: Hiland 7010
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JOHN V. L. HOGAN
155 Perry St., New York 14, N. Y.
Phone: Chelsea 2-7855
MASPETH TELEPHONE & RADIO
CORP.
142 Ashland PI., Brooklyn 1, N. Y.
Phone: MAin 4-2982
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RUSSELL P. MAY
1422 F St., N.W. Washington 4, D. C.
Phone: Republic 3984
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WINFIELD SCOTT
McCACHREN & ASSOCIATES
2404 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va.
Phone: Glebe 9096
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McINTOSH & INGLIS
710 14th St., N.W., Washington, D. C.
Phone: Metropolitan 4477
Lab.: 910 King St., Silver Spring, Md.
Phone: Juniper 7-9200
1226
Radio-TV Consulting Engineers
DIXIE B. McKEY & ASSOC.
1820 Jefferson PI., N.W., Washington 6, D. C,
Phone: Republic 7236,8296
HAROLD C. SINGLETON
2073 S.W. Park Ave. 127, Portland 1, Ore.
Phone: Beacon 6364, Beacon 1201
McNARY & WRATHALL
National Press Bldg., Washington 4, D. C.
Phone: District 1205
1407 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, Calif.
Phone: 5040
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PHILIP MERRYMAN & ASSOCIATES
Ardsley, N. Y.
Phone: Dobbs Ferry 3-2373 : ■
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E. C. PAGE CONSULTING "
RADIO ENGINEERS
Bond Bldg., Washington 5, D. C.
Phone: Executive 5670
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DALE POLLACK
352 Pequot Ave., New London, Conn.
Phone: 2-4224
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PREISMAN & BISER
3308 14th St., N.W., Washington 10, D. C.
Phone: Adams 7299
LYNNE C. SMEBY
820 13th St., N.W. Washington 5, D. C.
Phone: Executive 8073
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T <S T RADIO
MEASUREMENTS CO.
1228 E. Compton Blvd., Compton 1, Calif.
Phone: Nevada 6-3170
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ARCHER S. TAYLOR
P. O. Box 1479 Missoula, Mont.
Phone: 8562
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UNIVERSAL RESEARCH
LABORATORIES
1 Nob Hill Circle, San Francisco 6, Calif.
Phone: Do. 2-5380
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ERNEST J. VOGT
2200 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.
Phone: Main 184, Ext. 50
RADIO ENGINEERING CO.
1355 Market St., San Francisco 3, Calif.
Phone: Market 1-8171
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GARO W. RAY
Hilltop Dr., Stratford, Conn.
Phone: Bridgeport 7-2460
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WILLIAM E. RICHARDSON
1935 S. W. Moss St., Portland 1, Ore.
Phone: Cherry 4070
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ANDREW D. RING & CO.
Munsey Bldg., Washington 4, D. C.
Phone: Republic 2347
6800 Fairfax Rd., Bethesda 14, Maryland
Phone: Wisconsin 3993
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HAROLD B. ROTHROCK
Citizens National Bank Bldg., Bedford, Ind.
Phone: 4270
WELDON & CARR
1605 Connecticut Ave., N.W.
Washington, D. C.
Phone: Michigan 4151
BRANCH
1728 Wood St., Dallas 1, Tex.
Phone: Riverside 3611
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MARTIN R. WILLIAMS
1131 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis 2, Ind.
Phone: Riley 8057
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NATHAN WILLIAMS
20 Algoma Blvd., Oshkosh, Wis.
Phone: Blackhawk 22
Asst. Engrs., Robert J. Ziehlke, Harold A.
Timmerman; Secretaries, Leova Reif, Ursula
Cragg.
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RAYMOND M. WILMOTTE
1469 Church St., N.W., Washington 5, D. C.
Phone: Decatur 1232
MERL SAXON
P. O. Box 32, San Marcos, Tex.
Phone :
HERBERT L. WILSON
1025 Connecticut Ave., N. W., Wash. 6, D. C.
Phone: National 7161
SILLIMAN & BARCLAY
1011 New Hampshire Ave., Washington, D. C.
Phone: Republic 6646
W. M. WITTY
6923 Snider Plaza, Dallas 5, Tex.
Phone: Lakeside 7116
1227
Cliief Engineers
Of Radio Sliifions in llic l^nifcfl SlalOK
As 4»f January I, I !l.>0
Alabama
Anderson. Gaston WGWD, Gadsden
Alkine, Thomas B WOOD. Annlston
Bachman, Arthur WKUL, Cullman
Binsrham. Pete WJOI, Florenca
Bishop, J. Die WCTA. Andalusia
Brennan, William J WVOK. Birmingham
Bryant, Les WJMW, Athens
Carter, Lester WKLF, Clanton
Chastian, Hugrh G WULA. EufauLi
Cobble, J. G WJRD. Tuscaloosa
Cole. Richard M WKRG, Mobile
Copeland, Jack WWB. Jasper
Craig-, R. D WEBJ, Brewton
Evans, James Ij WAPI. Birmingham
Evans. Jimmy WAPM-TV, Birminpham
Fisher. John Lester WHTB. Talladegra
Garrison, John WFUN, Huntsvillc
Gilchrist. Joe W WTFB. Troy
Hamann. G. P WBRr-TV, Birming-ham
Hawkins. Stanley L WKAX, Birmingham
Hein. Ed WOOF, Dothan
Herman, Charlie WAUD, Auburn
Hubbard, John T WAGE, Dothan
Hudson, James WH>IA, Anniston
Hurley, N. H WAFM-TV. Birmingham
Hurley, Raymond WALA. Mobile
Kelly, Thomas F.. Jr WHBB. Selma
Lamar, John WMGY. Montgomery
Lehr, Owen WAPX, Montg-omerj'
McKinney. Maurice WJLD, Bessemer
McLellan, Charles G WWWR, Russellville
McMoran, Lynn WLAY, Muscle Shoals
Miller, Edwin R WFMA, Florence
Miller, Eugene WKAB. Mobile
Murphree, W. H WABB, Mobile
Norris, Frank WHOS. Decatur
Pebworth, Howell E WFEB, Sylacaug-a
Roberts. Ray WHBS & WHBS-FM. Huntsville
Roser, J. V WMSL, Decatur
Shelkofsky. Cliff WSFA, Montgomery
Stowers, James S. Jr WMLS, Sylacauga
Todd. T. H WTBC, Tuscaloosa
Townshend. John WGWC, Selma
Watkins, Charles E "WWF, Fayette
Weatherly, W. D WCOV, Montgomery
Welch. William E WJHO. Opelika
Whatley. James W WRFS, Alexander City
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Arizona
Anderson, A. C KTAR, Phoenix
Cimmyiotti. Verne KOPO. Tucson
Edwards, Marvin KRUX, Phoenix
Fernyhaugh. Wayne KCKY, Coolidge
Greenhaw. Benny KNOG, Nogales
Hanes, Herb J KWJB, Globe
Hendricks, Rick KAWT, Douglas
Holsclaw, Raymond H KVOA, Tucson
Hiirlbut, Phillip R KTKT, Tucson
Karpisek, William J KCNA. Tucson
Livingston. Cliff KTUC, Tucson
Miller, Clifford R KOY. Phoenix
Nagley. John E KYCA, Prescott
Shepherd, Miles L KOOL. Phoenix
Strotman, Ben KSUN. Bisbee
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Arkansas
Butler, Earl KXLR, Little Rock
Causey. Don KHOZ. Harrison
Decker, A. P KFFA. Helena
Dillaplain. V. L KWEM, West Memphis
Dotson, George KGRH, Fayetteville
Hunter, Dorris C KAMD, Camden
.I.K'kson. Jesse KDRS, Paracotild
Kunkol, Willard E KFPW, Fort Smith
Lon(r. John KELD, El Dorado
Miller, William KVLC, Little Roek
Penix. Charles KCLA. Pine Bluff
Piatt. Robert W WFSA. Ft. Smith
Skinner. Marion KCLN. BIytheville
Smith. Cecil E KIJOA. Siloam SprinKH
Sneed. William KXRJ, Russellville
Suitt. Cecil L KTHS, Hot Springs
Summers, E. H KVRS. Arkadelphia
Tate. Frank Ft. Smith
Tracy, Kermit KLPA. Little Rock
Warden, Jack KWAK. Stuttgart
Wells, Ray H KVMA, Magnolia
Wilson, Tom KWFC. Hot Springs
Winn, Dan L KARK. Little Rock
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California
Bates. William H.. Jr KTRB. Modesto
Beavers. M. R KYOS. Merced
Berger, Ewald KXOA, Sacramento
Berger, Walt KXOB. Stockton
Black, H. Neil KSMO. San Mateo
Blatterman, H. L KFI. Los Angeles
Brock. George W KRNO, San Bernardino
Buckley, Farrel KHUB, Watsonvillo
Bulkecey, Thad KERO, Bakersfield
Caldwell, P. G KECA. KECA-TV, Hollywood
Carruthers. Walter KHJ, Los Angeles
Chew, Thornton. . . .KFMB, WFMB-TV, San Diego
Choate, Forrest, T KDB. Santa Barbara
Clark. Robert W KNBH, Hollywood
Collins, William G KGB, San Diego
Cormaek, Alan KCBS. San Jose
Crumbaugh, Luther KGER, Long Beach
Dean, Elbert KARM. Fresno
Downey. C. E KROW. Oakland
Evans, A. E KGO. San Francisco
Ewing, George KFXM. San Bernardino
Fields. Dave KRE, Berkeley
Freitag, Willis O KRKD, Los Angeles
Frisk, Cal KGIL. San Fernando
Fritch, Harvey KALI. Pasadena
Froming. Ted KAFL. Bakersfield
FuUwood, Fred KWTC, Barstow
Glass, Frank KXRX. San Jose
Gregg, Paul KWBR, Oakland
Greene, Bey KGDM. Stockton
Guenther. Stanley G KVOE. Santa Ana
Hall. Floyd KOCS. Antario
Hall, J. M KSBW. Salinas
Hargan, Bill KVON. Napa
Hassett. Vern KSRO. Santa Rose
Houston. Hal KSUE. Susanville
Isberg, R A KRON-TV. San Francisco
Jacobsen. Dick KXO, El Centro
Johnston, Lee KEEN, San Jose
Johnston, Seymour KFI-TV, Los Angeles
Jury, Harold KTSL, Hollywood
King. Lane KBLF, Red Bluff
Leake, Paul E KCRA, Sacramenta
McBain, Donald C KCMJ, Palm Springs
McKinney, Hampton KTIP, Porterville
McQueary KMYC. Marysville
Maginnis, Wm KSTC, Treka
Mason, Curtis KFI, Los Angeles
Martineau. Howard KROY^ Sacramento
Mealey, Keith L WERE. Fresno
Meyers, Rodney WMNS, San Luis Obispo
Milton, Vem KSDO. San Diego
Monlort. R. A KTTV. Hollywood
Moore, Raymond KTLA, Los Angeles
Morecroft, John KOWL, Los Angeles
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Chief Engineers
Morrison, Jaines KCOK, Tulare
Murphy, Melvin KTIM, San Rafael
Myers, Harry KPWB, Los Ang-eles
Nesmith. Frank KWG, Stockton
Nicolay, Albert KTMS, Santa Barbara
Nielsen, Julian J KSGN, Sang-er
Oakley, Ron KFAC, Los Angeles
Obuchon, Homer M KGFJ, Hollywood
O'Laug-hlin, LeRoy KCOY, Santa Maria
Olson, Carl KLAC, KLAC-TV, Hollywood
Parker, Homer KSPA, Santa Paula
Partridg-e, Ray KDAN, Oroville
Patterson, Norwood KSAN, San Francisco
Peck, Curtis KNBC, San Francisco
Planting:, Merwyn F KVSM, San Mateo
Reader, Jack KXLA, Pasadena
Reeves, Don C KNGS, Hanlord
Reeves, Leonard KFVD, Los Angeles
Roberts, William KGYW, Vallejo
Sayeressig, Stan E KIST, Santa Barbara
Schulz, Paul C KYA, San Francisco
Shatto, La Verne KERN, Bakersfield
Shellhammer, Wesley I KSJO, San Jose
Sherburne, Charles J KCBQ, San Diego
Sigmon, Loyd C KMPC, Los Angeles
Smith, Craig KDAC, Ft. Bradd
Smith, Roswell S KLX. Oakland
Sparge, Paul W KWKW, Pasadena
Sronce, Stem KFBK, Sacramento
Stanton, Dick KVEN, Ventiu-a
Strople, Edw. P KHUM. Eureka
Swanson, Roy KUBA, Yuba City
Tomberlin, Bill KSON, San Diegro
Towne, A. E KPIX, KSFO, San Francisco
Underwood, E. G KFRC, San Francisco
Wallace, Bill KNJ, Fresno
Williamson, Bert KYNO, Fresno
Wortman, Dave KIBE, Palo Alto
Wright, Omer KDON, Santa Cruz
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Colorado
Anderson, Don KUBC, Montrose
Austin, Harold KCOL, Port Collins
Birdsong, O. J KRLN, Cannon City
Brewer, Harry KPKA, Greeley
Cooper, Mel KCRT, Trinidad
Crouch, Dee B KDZA, Pueblo
Dobbins, Blair KBOL, Boulder
Ekrem, T. C KVOD, Dencer
Emrich, Paul KYOU, Greeley
Figal, John KPHC, Walsenburg
Fitzmorris, Robert KRDO, Colorado Springs
Hay, Chas KFXJ, Grand Junction
Hoffman, Harold KIUP, Durangro
James, Glen L KMYR, Denver
Kelley. O. E WTLN. Denver
Kidd, T. L KVRH, Salida
Morrissey, T. G KPEL, Denver
Owen, Robert H KOA, Denver
Paige, Bob KGIW, Alamosa
Pyle, S. W. D KVOD, Denver
Shanks, Willis C KGHP, Pueblo
Stephens, Donald P KLMR, Lamar
Strang, Cozine KVOR, Colorado Springs
Stuart, S. K KRAI, Craig
Towne, D. E KEXO, Grand Junction
Wehrman, Harvey KLZ, Denver
Wilson, Lloyd KOKO, La Junta
Wilson, Lloyd L KSFT, Trinidad
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Connecticut
Crawford, Winthrop WICC, Bridgeport
DeLaurentis, V WNHC, WNHC-TV, New Haven
Dubenetsky, Alexander WICH, Norwich
Fleisher, Gene WWCO, Waterbury
Gellman, Ernest S WAVZ, New Haven
Hales, Prank B WBRY, Waterbury
Holt. Rogers WONS, Hartford
House, Lewis WKNB, New Britain
Jensen, Russell WATR, Waterbury
King, Fred WELI, New Haven
Langfelder, Gabriel WMMW, Meriden
Markman, Edward WSTC, Stamford
Martino, Italo M WDRC, Hartford
Morey, Gerald J WNLC, New London
Masini, Charles S WTHT, Hartford
Pallokat, Alfred P WLCR, Torrington
Rameika, John WCCC, Hartford
Taylor, Herman WTIC, Hartford
Winquist, Ralph WLIZ, Bridgeport
Winter, Charles W. Jr WNLK, Norwalk
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Delaware
Eckstein, H. H.. . .WAMS, WAMS-FM, Wilmington
Kennedy, H. Edwin WILM, Wilmington
Mathiot, J. E WDEL, WDEL-TV, Wilmington
Neuhaus, Wayne WTUX, Wilmington
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District of Columbia
Seville, Ross H WWDC, Washington
Burleson, Malcolm M WTTG, Washington
Cannon, Ralph E., Jr WINX, Washington
Compton, Robin D WOIC, Washington
Cooper, Donald WNBW, WRC, Washington
Harvey, Frank . . . WM AL, WM AL-TV, Washington
Hunt, Clyde WTOP, Washington
Martin, Robert B WQQW, Washingtou
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Florida
Bassett, John W WORZ, Orlando
Bennett, Russell WMIE, Miami
Browne, Emerson WTRR. Sanford
Callahan, W. P WTMC, Ocala
Castle, Charles WLBE, Leesburg-Eustis
Chamberlin, R. M WGGG, Gainesville
Clemans, C. S WSWN, Belle Glade
Clifton, Charles WTNT, Tallahassee
Craig, L. Orden WSIR, Winter Haven
Daniel, Dodd WLOP, Orlando
Dashiell, Gene WHOO, Orlando
Donovan, James R WPDQ, Jacksonville
Gano, Ovid WRUP, Gainesville
Grant, James E., Jr WSPB, Sarasota
Grove, Howard WEAR, Pensacola
Hay, Beecher WTMC, Ocala
Heath, Harold WCOA, Pensacola
Heitzman, William P WIRK, W. Palm Beach
Hill, Ed WDHL, Bradenton
Hopkins, John T., Ill WJAX, Jacksonville
Howrigan, Cal WTYS, Marianna
Keicher, Andrew WEAT, Lake Worth
Kindell, Tom WJVB, Jacksonville Beach
Lacy, James WINK, Ft. Myers
Lee, William P WLAK, Lakeland
Letson, A. B WCNH, Quincy
Lewis, Earl W WTVJ, Miami
McCall, L. C WWPP. Palatka
Mangold, W. D WTSP, St. Petersburg
Mead, G. E. (Bert) WBSR, Pensacola
Mennitt, Lawrence WVCG, Coral Gables
Mickle, Lauren WDLF. Deland
Miller, Jack D WMBM, Miami Beach
Mitchell, Joseph WPLA, Tampa
Montgomery, Maribel WNDB, Daytona Beach
Moore, William Pharr WDAE, Tampa
Raistrick, Ernest WPOY, St. Aug.
Rider, Gene WQAM, Miami
Scott, Elmer WDLP, Panama City
Scott, M. C WIOD, Miami
Scott, Maurice WHBO, Tampa
Sheets, Howard WPTL. Ft. Lauderdale
Shropshire, A. W WGBS, Miami
Singleton, Bruce WDSB, Lake City
Smith, Arthur P WKAT, Miami Beach
Snowden, William A., Jr WTAL, Tallahassee
Sowinski, James WIRA, Ft. Pierce
Tanner, Ralph G WINZ, Hollywood, Pla.
Tison, J. B WALT, Tampa
Vordermark, E. B.WMBR, WMBB-TV, Jacksonville
Walkden, Clyde E WWPG, Palm Beach
Waltz, Kenneth R WMMB, Melbourne
Wright, Otis C WJNO, West Palm Beach, Fla.
Yarbrough, J. E .WDBO, Orlando
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Georgia
Aderhold, Harvey WCON, Atlanta
Akerman, Ben WGST, Atlanta
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Aiiilivwrt. J. S Will J. r);illon
AlkiiiHoii, Williiini U WtiltA. ('oliimbiiH
Bi:it.v, Lamiir WMUA. Moiiltrit-
Hoho, Kaliim K WKDVV. AuifUHta
Brown, Hiulie WDAK. CoMimhiiM
Hniwn. Knlh WlMiA. (;:imi'svillc
(•;illiioU. ('. M WJMl'". AiUMisl.i
C:irlloii, Hcilirn A WUPC. Alli.in.v
rliiRh. Kriu-st WKLY. Hail w. 11
Oram. I'aiil W'A(iA. WAfiATV. Allaiila
Daiitrlicrty. C. F WSH. WSHTV. Allaiila
D.-nnis. Ralph M \V(i()V. VaUlonla
DtHJil. .lai'ksiin A WUnN. (JainrHvillr
Diilwrly. .Idhii H WlillK, Carlcrsvill.'
Doroii^rli. Li.r.n WVol'. Viilalia
DiTwry. L. I) \Vlil-'(;, AllifiiM
Kvaiis. liill WGAU. Athens
i;anible. J. A WRBL, rohimhiis
Goodrich, H. S WHML, Macon
Hartrracvos, Siiliit-y WMOc;, Mniiiswick
Haltaway. Robbie () \V.MV(J. iM illc.ltrfvillc
Jcwctt. Howaril WDAR. Savannah
Jopliiitr. Jdliii WGAC. A\iu'\lsta
Keller. Willinm Hall WEAS. Atlanta-Deeatur
Kennedy. William K WKRD, Atanta
Lany^e. Herman WGIG. Brunswii'k, Ga.
I.e;rare. John E WAYX. Wayeross
l,e\vjs, C'liiUon J WWNS. Stalesboro
M<Kay, James WLAG. LaGrang-e
MeKinney. Lloyd E W'DEC. Americus
Mairill. R. R WRLD. West Point
Mallory. K. T WKTG. Thomasvillc
Maxwell. Tom WIBB, Macon
Meeks. J. Carl WLET. Toceoa
Minton, Bob WGLS, Decatur
Mo.its. William E WCCP, Savannah.
Moore. William M.. Jr WNEX. Macon
Murray. Van WHOM, Rome
Owen. Reeve WTOC. Savannah
Poole. James W WPAX. Thomasville
Price. Harold WQXI. Atlanta
Rankin. Gcorg'e P WMAZ. Macon
Roberts. Wendell C WWGS. Tilton
Ruckle. Ernest WALB. Albany
Scott, Dan WLAQ. Rome
Starr, R. A WRGA. Rome
Stephens. Joe WDWD, Dawson
Strans. Chuck WPOM, Marietta
Tarpley. Marvin WBBQ. Aug:usta
Thompson. Meredith E WSAV. Savannah
Welch. W'alter O WCOH. Newnan
Wliite. Robert L.. Jr WMOC. Covington
Wlntley. G. H.. Jr WKEU, Grifhn
Wilder, James M WFRP. Savannah
Williams, Edward WTWA. Thom.son
Woodson, Al WDMG. Doug-las
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Idaho
Burgess, Jerry KCID. Caldwell
Call. Ellis W KSET. Pocatello
Carlson, James KWEI, Weiser
Dreher, G. Turner KWAL. Wallace
Egleston, Richard E KGEM, Boise
Elliot, Ian KLIX, Twin Falls
Hartley, Marvin KTFI. Twin Falls
Johnz. Jimmy KDSH. Boise
Musulin. Denzil KEIO, Pocatello
Nelson, Blaire G KIFI. Idaho Falls
Olsen, Howard KVNI, Coeur D'Alene
Olsen, Newell KID. hlaho Falls
Pinney, Donald R KBIO. Burley
Smith. Kenneth F KP9T. Preston
Sole, J. H KVMV. Twin Falls. Ida.
Toedtemeier, Harold KIDO, Boise
Wilson, Gene KRLC. Lewiston
Young, H. D KRPI, Moscow
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Illinois
Bailey, Fred W'JBC. Bloomington
Barker, Vincent S WFRL, Freeport
Cassens, G. J WLDS. Jacksonville
DeCosta, Lester WJOL. Joliet
DeWitt, Clayton WLBK, De Kalb
Ebel, A. James WDZ, Decatur, WMBD, Peoria
Ely, Dan WEDC. Chicago
Gladson. Elmer WEBQ, Harrisburgh
Haerle, John WGEM, Quincy
Harrell, Robert WKAN, Kankakee
Horine, Carl WWXL, Peoria
HoiHlniaii. Kil WENR. WEN'R-TV. Chicago
Jaeker. E. W WA IT. Chleaifo
Kinibrel. G. M WKID, Urbana
Kiliier. John \VM lU). Aurora
Kimack. William T' WHKH. Chicaifo
LivoHay. R.iy . . . WIJUI. Mat toon
Lovely. Wayne WKEK. Peoria
LuttiteiiH. H. (' WMAQ. WNHy. ChieiMfo
Luiikineii, Rudolph WIRL. Peoria
MeCann. Lawri-m-f WLPO. La Salle
Mairin. T. G WDAN. Danville
Meyer.H, Carl J WGN. VV(;N TV. ("hieak'o
Miller. Adron WMIX. Ml. Vernon
Molhini:. Marvin M WIBV. }{ellevillc
Myers. Walter F WJJI). Chieak'O
North Dwitht WCNT. Centralia
I'r.iiidoiii. Eniil L WSIV. Pekin
Reynokl.s. Harold K WCRA. KiriiKfliam
Hitrrins, Maurice WKAI. Macomb
Rowe. Thomas L WLS. fMiicaKo
Sawprer, Marion WCIL. Carbondale
Scandrett. E. D WGIL. GaleHburp
Schcnke. Robert WDWS. Champaitrii
Schnedorf. L. S WNMP, Evanslon
Shirk. Ken WIND. Chicaeo
Sinnett, Robert J..WHBF, WHBF-TV. Rock Island
Smith, W'ilfrod A WROK. Rockford
Stockbertrcr. John M WBYS. Canton
Stuckwish. Milburn H WSDY. Decatur
Swaringcn, E. C WTAX. Sprin(ffleld
Wliite, Clinton R WCRW, Chicago
White, Erie E WTMV. Ea,st St. Louis
Whitman. Urlin WTAD, Quincy
Willett, Charles WCFL. Chicago
Wilson. William WHOW. Clinton
Yandell, Ryhurn WJPF. Herrin
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Indiana
Adams. Harry E W^IBC. Indianapolis
Alden. Eugene E WIRE. Indianapolis
Baldwin, Ralph WAOV, Vincennes
Brewer. James R WTCJ. Tell City
Cole. Herbert G WSBT, South Bend
Copeland. Thomas WKJG. Fort Wayne
Crain, Maury WLBC. Muncie
Duning. L. J WKBV. Richmond
Felts. T. R WTHI. Terre Haute
Finger, Carl WBIW. Bedford
Gresham, Stokes. Jr WISH. Indianapolis
Hoffman. Gilbert WJPS. Evansville
Holland. Harold. .WFBM. WFBM-TV. Indianapolis
Holzapfel. Don WGL. Fort W'ayne
Lockwood, Edward C WXLW. Indianapolis
Maltby, David WHOT. South Bend
Manis, Leona W'JOB. Hammond
May. Ted WTOM. Bloomington
Mould, Raymond WLOI. La Porte
Peters. Jess WJOB. Hammond
Ratts. Bruce WOWO. Ft. Wayne
Rector. Chester WIOU. Kokomo
Richardson. Bill WITZ. Jasper
Rolfe. James WSUA, Bloomington
SchilUng. Robert J WaMS. Michigan City
Schoeny. Erwin WGBF, Evansville
Shroyer, L. M WHBU. Anderson
Stewart. Howard WBOW. Terre Haute
Stoltz, George F WIKY, Evansville
Voss, Victor H WWCA. Gary
Warren, William Wallace. . . .W'ANE. Fort Wayne
Weigel. Morton WTTS. WTTV. Bloomington
Wilson, Roliert W'EOA, Evansville
Wulliman, James C WCNB. Connersville
Zellmer, Lester WTRC, Elkhart
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Iowa
Amoo. Lloyd R KIOA. Des Moines
Anderson, Herb KFJB. Mai'shalltown
Andrew, Gilbert KROS, Clinton
Arvidson. Paul W'OC. Davenport
Blackwell. John KICD, Spencer
Bullock, Mark W KFNF. Shenandoah
Burgess, Howard F KWWL, Waterloo
Brown, Bob KCBC. Des Moines
Caldwell. Kenneth M KCRG. Cedar Rapids
Carjgon, Howard L KAYL. Storm Lake
Dier, -S. C KSCJ, Sioux City
Duncan, Jack H KSMN. Mason City
Easterly, Willard KTRI. Sioux City
Edenson. Edward KWPC, Muscatine
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Chief Engineers
Eittreim, , Curtis KDEC, Decorah
Full, Elliott KXIC, Iowa City
Hall, Robert W KSWI, Council Bluffs
Hancock, Robert KOTH, Oubuque
Henderson, George W KOKX, Keokuk
Hixenbaug'h, Georg-e P WMT, Cedar Rapids
Kassner, Don KXEL, Waterloo
Kelso, Doyle D KASI, Ames
Marshall, Hubert KXGI,' Ft. Madison
Poole, Jean KSIB, Creston
Quentin, Charles KRNT, Des Moines
Sawyer, Roger KGLO, Mason City
Schroeder, R. J KMA, Shenandoah
Shaffer, C. R KAYK, Waterloo
Sinclair, David KVFD, Fort Dodge
Snyder, Reed E WHO, Des Moines
Todd, Stan KIOA, Des Moines
Uyeoka, John. . r. WKBB, Dubuque
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Kansas
Barnett, Glen KAYS, Hays, Kans
Bliesner, Carl WREN, Topeka
Bresseau, W. D KSEK, Pittsburg
Bryant, Robert KIUL, Garden City
Casey, F. D KGAR, Garden City
Clary, M. H KWHK, Hutchinson
Dadisman, Amos KFH, Wichita
Dickensheets, Lewis WIBW, Topeka
Heithecker, Ted KANS, Wichita
Howe, Edward KSOK, Arkansas
Jaminet, J. S KGGF, Coffeyville
Lynch, U. L Colby
Pash, Wayne KSCB, Liberal
Peterson, Willard Ktop, Topeka
Pyle, K. W KFBI, Wichita
Reed, David L KCLO, Leavenworth
Stafford, Leo KOAM. Pittsburg
Teats, James L KLKC, Parsons
Vance, N. A KSAL, Salina
Wallack, Chester A KVGB, Great Bend
Williams, Max KCKN, Kansas City, Kans.
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Kentucky
Augustine, John WSFC, Somerset
Crawley, J. B WTCO, Campbellsville
Cross, Harvey L WFTM, Maysville
Dawson, Steve WLOU. Louisville
DAKE, ELMER C WNOP, Newport
Dunbar, Paul WVLK, Lexington-Versailles
Esten, Perry W WGRC, Louisville
French, James C WKIC, Hazard
Goodaker, Leslie WOMI, Owensboro
Greenwood, John WHLN, Harlan
Hargrove, Joseph M WKTM, Mayfield
Henson, Russell WCTT, Corbin
Hudimac, John WFKY, Frankfort
Hudson, Wilbur. .. .WAVE, WAVE-TV, Louisville
Hulse, C. H WKAY, Glasgow
Jagoe, Robert Earl WVJS, Owensboro
Koenig, Julian WZIP, Covington
Lockler, Henry C WLAP, Lexington
Lovell, Henry C WHRI, Danville
Miller, Rondal L WLBJ, Bowling Green
Morris, U. C WPAD, Padcuah
Nunn, Vernon R WSON, Henderson
Picazo, M. E WMTC, Vancleve
Scarsdale, Melvin
Scarsdale, Melvin WINN, Louisville
Sims, C. G WKYB, Paducah
Steele, Carlos WNBS, Murray
Summerford, D. C WKLO, Louisville
Towner, Orrin W WHAS, Louisville
Warner, Atho WLEX, Lexington
Weaver, Clarence C WCMI, Ashland
Wilson, Leo Y WHOP, Hopkinsville
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Louisiana
Antony, W. E KWKH, Shreveport
Bailey, Clovis L KSIG, Crowley
Blackmon, L. M KANE, New Iberia
Bloom, J. D., Jr WWL, New Orleans
Bourgeois, Albert WNOE, New Orleans
Carlson, L. J KENT, Shreveport
Carson, LaVance KWSL, Lake Charles
Case, Ed WIBR, Baton Rouge
Craft, A. B KPLC, Lake Charles
Crawford, John W KVOB, Alexandria
Curnutt, P. E WIHL, Hammond
Deblieux, G. W WTPS, New Orleans
Dudley, Vernon E WJBO, Baton Rouge
Eggers, Earl M KSYL, Alexandria
Hebert, Freddie KSLO, Opelousas
Hook, C. T KROF, Abbeville
Hyatt, Wilham KNOE, Monroe
Jones, Donald L KCIL, Houma
Maddox, C. H KTBS, Shreveport
1 Mayoral, George A WJMR, New Orleans
■ Morgan, O. L KMLB, Monroe
Pilcher, Louis KVOL, Lafayette
Riddle, Lindsey . . . WDSU, WDSU-TV, New Orleans
- Sexton, Jesse R KALB, Alexandria
Van Valkenberg, E WLCS, Baton Rouge
Vargo, Andrew KLOU, Lake Charles
Whitney, Charles WJBW, New Orleans
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Maine
Crandon, G. Fred WCSH, Portland
Deters, Arthur WIDE, Biddeford
Dickson, Walter WABI, Bangor
Hall, Leslie R WLAM, Lewiston
Hodgins, Roger W WGAN, Portland
Hughes, Lester E WAGM, Presque, Isle
Maegown, Lauris P WGUY, Bangor
Mason, Donald WCOU, Lewiston
Parker, Robert H WFAU, Augusta
Perry, Roger L WPOR, Portland
Ruiz, Horace WMTW, Portland
Wibby, John : WLBZ, Bangor
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Maryland
Brewer, G. Harold WARK, Hagerstown
Clendenning, William P WCUM. Cumberland
Herr, Donald WBCC, Bethesda
Houston, G. Porter WCBM, Baltimore
Kuntz, William O WASA Havre de Grace
Lehman, Glenn WAAM-TV, Baltimore
Leek, Stanley C WASL, Annapolis
Melntire, George WJEJ, Hagerstown
Nopper, Carlton G WMAR-TV, Baltimore
Ranf , William Q WFBR, Baltimore
Robertson, James W WFMD, Frederick
Selleck, William R WTBO, Cumberland
Story, Vernon V WOOK, Silver Spring
Ward, Jack W WBOC, Salisbury
Wilner, John WBAL, WBAL-TV, Baltimore
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Massachusetts
Ayer, Walter WBEC, Pittsfield
Baldwin, Philip K WHDH, Boston
Bartol, Francis W WKOX, Framingham
Bonney, J. H WCBB, Waltham
Browning, E. A WTAG, Worcester
Dailey, William B WMNB, North Adams
Dorschug, Harold A WEEI, Boston
Emery, Stanley S WOCB, West Yarmouth
Glinka, Richard WACE, Chicopee
Grobowski, Z. V WNBH, New Bedford
Guimond, Norman P WALE, Fall River
Hale, Roland C WCOP, Boston
Hauser, W. H WBZ, WBZ-TV, Boston
Hinckley, George A WLAW, Lawrence
Hurd, Paul A WHAV, Haverhill
James, Philip WBKA, Brockton
Joslin, Fred WARE, Ware
Kalin, Theodore WEIM, Fitchburg
MacAdam, Mark L WBET, Brockton
Memishian, John WMEX, Boston
Michaels, A. G WLLH, Lowell-Lawrence
Michnovez, John WMAS, Springfield
Ogg, Norman WAAB, Worcester
Paley, A. J WHYN, Holyoke
Parker, John W WLYN, Lynn
Pavao, John WSAR, Fall River
Randoll, Harold WBZA, Springfield
Rattigan, J. Herbert WBMS, Boston
Robinson, Irving WNAC, Boston
Townsend, George WSPB. Springfield
Vincent, Parker WHOB, Gardner
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Whr.lpr. Poland F WHAT. Oreennpld
Wlullrmorc. Harry WNAC TV, Bonlon
Wil-ioii. Vernon V WNKU, Worcegter
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Michigan
Allen. James WIIKV, Ann Arbor
Anick. Paul P WMiy. Iron Mountain
Brown. Elwood WARJ. Adrian
TUirpan, Gcortre WIIDK. HouR-hton
Carpfntcr. Ralph H WHi'M. Hay City
Carson. M WOAP. Owobbo
C.irtir. W. .1 CKLW. Detroit; Windsor. Ont.
Clark. E. H WJIJl. Detroit
Dahlbacka. Arne WJMS. Ironwood
DoRemcr. Lionel H WUCM. Bay City
Kallain. Frank D WFDP, Flint
Foster. Jack WDBC. Escanaba
Frincke. Paul WJBK. WJBK-TV. Detroit
Geranis. Arris J WBCK. Battle Creek
U:irrison. John Q WEXL. Royal Oak
Jones. Darrell WTAC, Flint
Kaari. Euerene WIKB. Iron River
KiUor. William W'ATZ. Alpena
Kooher. Charles WZVZ-TV. Detroit
Koerner. Meredith L WSAM. Sagrinaw
Koteher. Charles WXYZ, Detroit
Krivitzky, Georg-e WMUS, Muskegon
l.ec. Carl E.
WJEF, Grand Rapids: WKZO. Kalamazoo
Leydorf. G. F WJR, Detroit
Love. E. J WWJ. WWJ-TV, Detroit
Maloney. Bernard R WJPD, Ishpeminp
Martin. Jerrold WKMH, Dearborn
Morris, William F WSOO, Sault Ste. Marie
Pendleton. K. B WKBZ, Muskegon
Fetters, John F WKLA, Ludingrton
Robinson. Munson U WHFB. Benton Harbor
Russell. Fred W WOOD. Grand Rapids
Ryan, G. Elwood WBBC. Flint
Sparks, Garnet G WEXL, Royal Oak
Stearns, George D WPAG, Ann Arbor
Stephens, Carl E WGFG, Kalamazoo
Stevens, Lee G WLAV-TV, Grand Rapids
Stone, Earl J WELL. Battle Creek
Stoner, Marion WTTH. Port Huron
Thomas. Max WKNX. Sag-inaw
Timmer. Jack WFUR. Grand Rapids
Westrate, Millard WHTC, Holland
Wirtanen, C. W WIBM, Jackson
Wolfe, Peter A WMDN, Midland
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. Minnesota
Allen, Harold E KGDE, Fergrus Falls
Beloungy, J, J WCCO, Minneapolis
Bjork, Merle WLOL, Minneapolis
Bothman, Henry J KTRF, Thief River Falls
Bower, Kline E KBMW, Breckenridgre
Brautigam, Gene WLOL, Minneapolis
Cross, Bob KROC. Rochester
Dettman, R. A KDAL. Duluth
Dog:g-ett, Ralph T KWAD, Wadena
Fessenmeyer, Ross A KGZY, Grand Rapids
Fritze, Warren B WMIN, St. Paul
Gander, Darrel WXLT, Ely
Geiken, Don KVOX. Moorhead
Gill, Norman. . .WEBC, Duluth: WHLB, Virginia
Groenevelt, Richard WGRD, Grand Rapids
Hagaman, Boynton KLER, Rochester
Headen, Harvey V KEYD, Minneapolis
Holt, Robert KATE, Albert Lea
Houts, James KYSM, Mankato
Hyde, John E KDHL, Faribault
Jacobs, Merrill KBUN, Bemidiji
Johnson, Stanley KWNO, Winona
Kiewel, William J KROX, Crookston
Klein, Glen KAUS, Austin
Knapp, Clinton KW'OA, Worthington
Linder H. Willard KMHL, Marshall
Lounsberry. William H WREX, Duluth
McMahon, John
KSTP. KSTP-TV, St. Paul-Minneapolis
Sherman, John M..WTCN, WTCN-TV, Minneapolis
Winkler, Charles W WDGY, Minneapolis
Witsclien, Robert KRAM, St. Cloud
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Mississippi
Benson, G. G WRBC, Jackson
Betmarik, Al WMOX, Meridan
Brady. Phil WAPF, McComb
Connell. Dcnnln WH8T, HatttesburK
Dr.ike, C. E WQBC. Vlcksburir
EHH.iry. William M WCMA. Corinth
KllnR|>a<-h. I). A WAZF. Y:izoo Cil.>
Frantz, F, H WHOC. Philadelphia
Graves, CD WROX, ClarkHdale
firavcH. Clync WAML, Laurel
Green. T^Roy WELO. Tupeli
Jetton. Welton H WGVM. Greenville
Klnir, John E., Jr WROB. West Point
Kuhn, Percy WJPR, Greenville
McFerrln, Tom WCBI. Columbus
Mcrycmore. B. B WFOR. Haltlcsbure
M.ajure. T. B WLOX. Biloxl-Gulfport
Murphy. Donovan WGCM. Oulfport
Patterson. Thomas WJXN. Jackson
Perkins. C. A WSLI. Jackson
Pierce, Edward S WLAU, Laurel
Pierce. Louis WGRM. Greenwood
Ray, GeoTge 0 WKOZ. Kodusk
Root. Percy G WJDX. Jackson
Sanders, Robert Louis WSKB. McComb
Saxon, Joe WTOK, Meridian
Tolar, Ray WCJU. Columbia
Wilson. George WMIS, Natchez
Wilson, Thomas WVIM. Vlcksbur?
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Missouri
Barket, Kermit KREI. Farming-ton
Bauer. Fritz KWTO, Springrfield
Conner. Robert KBOA, Kennett
Curry. William F KTTS, Springfield
Dodge, Everett L VPMBH, Joplin
Flaherty, Joseph A WDAP. Kansas City
Goldenberg. Henry WHB, Kansas City
Goodberlet. Edward WIL. St. Louis
Hackmann, Leroy S KWOS. Jefferson City
Haigh. Robert KFRU. Columbia
Harrison. Austin A KSWM. Joplin
Harvey, Harry KMOX, St. Louis
Hirsch, Ralph L KSIM, Sikeston
Kettner. Ernest L KIND, Independence
Korabek, Al KXEO. Mexico
Langf ord, J. L KDMO, Carthage
Lidenton, Donald KWOC. Poplar Bluff
Meador, Ralph KFSB. Joplin
Mitchum, Martin M KTTR, Rolla
Moler, Ray KFRM, KMBS. Kansas City
Parrish, Ben KHMO, Hannibal
Rekart, Arthur F KXOK, St. Louis,
Risk, J. E KSD-TV, St. Louis
Rose. Murel L KSGM. Ste. Genevieve
St. Vrain, Wallace E KXLW, St. Louis
Sheehan, John KIRK. Kirksville
Sojka. Frank KXEO. Mexico
Troeglen. Karl KCMO, Kansas City
Volk, Joseph A WEW. St. Louis
Weisemann. Charles KRES. St. Joseph
Wesley, Kock J KFEQ. St. Joseph
White. E. Dennis KGBX. Springfield
Zehr, Nick KWK, St. Louis
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Montana
Bauer, George H KOJM. Havre
Bunker, Eugene B KMON. Great Falls
Goodreau, Ed KXLJ. Helena
Green, Dave KXLL. Missoula
Halvorson, Oscar H KGCX, Sidney
Hildebrand, Ted KBMY, Billings
Jones, Ted KA VR, Havre
Patterson, William H KGEZ, Kalispell
Poole, Henry B KMON, Great Falls
Potter, George KIYI, Shelby
Powers. Don KXGN. Glendive
Provis, Jack KXLQ, Bozeman
Provis, W. J KXLF, Butte
Rush, Ben K KXLO, Lewiston
Scofield, Charles KRJF, Miles City
Skidmore, Jim KOPR, Butte
Touw, Clarence KGVO. Missoula
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Nebraska
Allison, Duane KHAS, Eastings
Blakesley. Jay KODY. North Platte
Case, Bill KNEB, Seottsbluff
Hardy. Harold W KJSK, Columbus
Herold. Joseph WOW-TV, Omaha
Korinek. Marvin KOIN, Lincoln
Kotera. William J WOW, WOW-TV. Omaha
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Chief Engineers
Lenwell, LeRoy W KBRL, McCook
Lewis, Jack'. KGFW, Kearney
Morrison. Harland KOLT. Scottsbluff
Nelson, N. P KOWH, Omaha
Schroeder, R. J KMTV, Omaha
Seier, Eugrene KMMJ, Grand Island
Weimer, Orville KOWH, Omaha
Welna, Richard E KRON, Omaha
Wiedenbach, Frank WJAG, Norfolk
Winkler, -Charles KOIL, Omaha
Winkler, Charles W KPOR, Lincoln
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Nevada
Berry, W. E KENO, Las Veg-as
Comer, Wilbur C KWRN, Reno
Craig^, Wesley KOH, Reno
Jones, Havelyn KRAM, Las Vegas
Peterson, Merle KOH, Reno
Young, Fred KRAM, Las Vegas
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New Hampshire
Avery, Walter WLNH, Laconia
Babkes. E. J WWNH, Rochester
Batchelder, Ernest F., Jr WKNE, Keene
Bingham, Robert C WOTW, Nashua
Chandler, Vincent H WMUR, Manchester
Davis, Albert J WTSV, Claremont
Davis, George WKXL, Concord
Hennessey, James F WMOU, Berlin
Phillips, Royston WKBR. Manchester
Schow, Reginald A. B WFEA, Manchester
Vaccaro, Anthony WHEB, Portsmouth
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New Jersey
Bremer, Frank V WAAT, WATU, Newark
Fekel, Francis WSNJ, Bridgeton
Poster, Herman L WHBI, Newark
Godfrey, Earle WBAB, Atlantic City
Kellom, Bernard WVNJ, Newark
Kilmer, Theodore P WTTM, Trenton
Lucas, Earl F WPAT, Paterson
Mullen, C. V WWBZ, Vineland
Onens, Clarence E WCAM, Camden
Porter, Matthew WCAP, Asbury Park
Prow, Rudolph WMTR, Morristown
Singer, Bernard WMID, Atlantic City
Steen, E. Phillip WKDN, Cr.mden
Testan, Peter WNJR, Newark
Thron, Blair K WFPG, Atlantic City
Williams, Robert L WCTC, New Brunswick
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New Mexico
Carmen, William KOAT, Albuquerque
Dean, K. M KOBE, Las Cruces
Dodds, Leonard KGGM, Albuquerque
Hughes, Vernon KICA, Clovis
Johnson, George S....KOB. KOB-TV Albuquerque
Meeker, Robert KSVP. Artesia
Nickelson, Odel KTRC, Santa Fe
Rader, Eugene KGFL, Roswell
Schultz, A. F KFUN, Las Vegas; KRTN, Raton
Sene, William KAVE, Carlsbad
Summersgill, R. R KSWS, Roswell
Suptic, James P KGAK, Gallup
Timm, Fred KVER, Albuquerque
Vanderwood, Elvin J KVSP, Santa Fe
Walz, Russell A KCHS, Hot Springs
White, David Fred, Jr KTNM, Tucumcari
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New York
Atherton, Otis WDHL, Olean
Barron, William A WKRT, Cortland
Bartlett, Benton R WWEL, Woodside
Bates, Wiley WDOS, Oneonta
Beck, Irving P WSNY. Schenectady
Bell, Allen WELM. Elmira
Bonvouloir, Felix WRNY, Rochester
Brown, Charles WEVD, New York
Burke, John P WEOK, Poughkeepsie
Callendar, Fred Batavia, N. Y.
Chipp, Rodney D WABD, New York
Chismark, A. H WTRY, Troy
Corey, James H WABY, Albany
Crow, H. E WHEN, Syracuse
Czaplak, Gustav WJJL, Niagara Falls
Darhngton, Edgar T WLIB, New York
Davis, Maynard B WWNY, Watertown
Dowdell, John T WIBX, Utica
Dye. Robert WNDR, Syracuse
Emch, Robert WARC, Rochester
Fiedler, Leroy WKBW, Buffalo
Fuelling, Paul WMGM, New York
Gardner, Kenneth J. WHAM, WHAM-TV, Rochester
Ghiloni, Peter W WGAT, Utica
Greene, R. Carleton WGVA. Geneva
Greene, Thurlow A WENY, Elmira
Hallinan, Charles WKOP. Binghamton
Hanson, O. B WNBC, WNBT, New York
Heisler, Charles WROW. Albany
Henry, C. P WRUN, Utica
Hill, Emile WOV. New York
Hillman, Murray WXiEA, Hornell
Hoag, Dwelle S WPTR, Albany
Hoffman, K. B WGR, Buffalo
Hoffman, Norman R WHCU. Ithaca
House, Herbert WMBO, Auburn
Houskeeper, Peter C WLNA, Peekskill
Howard, Tom WPIX, New York
Kelley, A. A WINR, Binghamton
Kelley, James WFBL, Syracuse
Kingsley, Ralph J WBEN, WBEN-TV, Buffalo
Knaack, Prank E WHLI, Hempstead
Kratzert, Harold J WJTN, Jamestown
Langham, Donald F WAGE, Syracuse
Layman, Harry W WJOC, Jamestown
Layton, DePorest T., Jr WKAL, Rome
Lissner, Charles B WALL, Middletown
Lyke, Ervin F WVET, Rochester
McCafterty, James WMCA, New York
McNelis, Joseph WKNY, Kingston
Marx, Frank WJZ-TV, New York
Merchant, J. Harold. .WENE, Binghamton-Endicolt
Milne, George WJZ, New York
Milos, Bob WGBB, Freeport
Muir, Donald WOLF, Syracuse
Nazak, Jack WEAV, Plattsburg
O'Brien, Bern C WHEC, Rochester
Poppele, J. R WOR. WOR-TV, New York
Purcell, Williard J WGY, WRGB, Schenectady
Rauer, Guy WCSS, Amsterdam
Ridgeway, Frank WEBR, Buffalo
Saj, Frank WWOL, Buffalo
Sanders, Edwin R KXRA, Kenmore (Buffalo)
Sardi, Al WOKO, Albany
Schryver, Donald WATN, Watertown
Seimes, Marvin S.
WGNY, Newburgb; WKIP, Poughkeepsie
Seitz, Frank A WFAS, White Plains
Stantz, L. H WNBF, WNBF-TV, Binghamton
Stewart, Richard. . .WENT, Gloversville- Johnstown
Stromer, Adolf F WICY, Malone
Tackach, Michael WHUC, Hudson
Tarkulich, Michael WMSA, Massena
Thompson, R. G WCBS, New York
Valentine, Russell D WQXR, New York
Vines, Thomas L WBNY, Buffalo
Von Kunitz, Paul WINS. New York
Weber, James H WVIN, Olney
Weiner, Max WNEW, New York
Wetmore, George WXKW. Albany
Williams, H. B WNBZ, Saranac Lake
Wilson, Robert WHLD, Niagrara Falls
Wittlig, Paul WCBS-TV. New York
Worthing, Henry O WGLN, Glens Falls
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North Carolina
Alexander, L. H WFRC. Reidsville
Alf ord. Bill WGTC, Greenville
Allord, William WPNC, Fayetteville
Allison, Earl F WBIG, Greensboro
Aycock, Harold WCEC, Rocky Mount
Ballew, Frank WMNC, Morganton
Brandon, Thomas C WGIV. Charlotte
Caudle, L. I., Jr WSOC, Charlotte
Cecil, Yancey WHPE, High Point
Chambers, William M WLOS, Asheville
Chandler. C. D WCPS, Tarboro
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("iKiiiiv, A. I. . .Ir WAYS. Charlolti;
ClcmcMlH, Hill WSKY. Aslicvilk-
rotlilintftoii, HolMTt WHIT. New Bern
Coonoy. JunifH J WJN(\ J;icUnoiivillc
Dllixaii, Vlik'il WHAL. KalilKli
Kliprrsoii. Kalpli T) Wl'AQ. Ml. Airy
KIrlrliir. Hill.inl W.MAI'. Monroe
Fiillen. Kiiy K WDIK. Diiiliani
Oilliaiii. H.iy WKDK. NNwl.erry
(inive.M. W. ('.. .Ir VVGNC. (;aKtoiii.i
Ilaniri.k. William H WWNC. Anheville
lIar.lis«iM. DavKl K WFTC. KiiiHlcm
Harvey. Koberl M WKHC. North Wilkenboro
Hedrirk. I'liil WS.IS. Winsloii-S.ileni
HerriiiL'. E. I WMhM). Wiliiiiiiifloii
Hilaiul, Lewis WHNC. WIINCKM. HeiulirHoii
Hiiiiton, Foy WtJ'PL. Kaiiiiapolis
Hllliek. H<'iiry .Ir WI"1'K, K.iliit'li. N. C.
Inman. (Miffonl WHKI'. Hendersoiiville
Iwerks. Merlon WHMO, Kon-.sl City
Kallas. Joseph WCKH. Dunn
Kin;:. Lee WAIK. WiiislonSalem
Kopriver. Kilwaid O WSTS. Southern Pines
Kushner. Melvin WEEH. Soulliern Pines
Lonu, Dennis WNNC, Newton
Lon^'. E.lmund S WHKY. Hiekory
M.lntosh. T. H WFNS, Burlinpton
Matieley, Art WGNI. Wilmington
Malone. W. H WGTM, Wilson
Meares. Claude WCBT. Roanoke Kapids
Melone. Phil WGAl. Elizabeth City
Minor. M. J WBA. WBTV. Charlotte
Moore. Robert WMFR. Hiph Point
Munn. Matt WISE.. Ashcville
Murphrey, I. G WRRF. Washinprton
Norman. Edward WSSB. Durham
Olive. Carey H WWGP. Sanford
Pate. Ernest. Jr WCOG. Greensboro
Penny. Clyde C WGWR, Asheboro
PieUelte, Carl WHHT. Durham
Pieler. N. V WVOT, Wilson
Porter. Baseoni WNAO, Raleigrh
Rog-ers. W. F WTSB. Lumberton
Sherman. Elbert WSAT. Salisbury
Sherwood. John M WRCS. Ahoskie
Sills, Ceeil WADE, Wadesboro
Spikula, Russell WTOB, Winston-Salem
Stanton, E. M.. Jr WWNF, Fayetteville
Stewart. James M WGBG. Greensboro
Suss. L. M WTNC. Thomasville
Taylor, K. A WDNC, Durham
Troutman, Elmer H WIRC, Hickory
Tysor. Berry WBBB. Burlins-ton
Voifft. Don C WLTC, Gastonia
Wallace, Robert M WAHS, Shelby
Watson. Carl B WSTP, Sali.sbury
While, Arlis A WTIK, Durham
Wilbur, Frank WHCC, Waynesville
Wilroy. John WHED. Washington
Winecoff. James F WFMY-TV. Greensboro
Winn. Eldred WLOE. Leaksville
Wise. James WABZ, Albemarle
Wood. C. F., Jr WEGO, Concord
Wynne, W. A WEED, Rocky Mount
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North Dakota
Baker, C. W KLPM, Minot
Barnett, Ray KGCU, Mandan
Gabrielson. Olal KFGO. Fargo
Moritz. Richard KDLR, Devils Lake
Nelson, Ivar KFYR. Bismarck
Prochaska. Quintin V KDIX, Dickinson
RidfTway, Robert N KSJB. Jamestown
Savold, Juline WDAY, Fargo
Schaefer, Bob KVNJ, Fargo
Sjostrom. Charles KOVC. Valley City
Thomeford, Clifford KNOX. Grand Forks
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Ohio
Adams. Ernest L WHIO. WHIO-TV, Davton
Albers, Ralph H WBEX, Chillicothe
Beckwilh. Larry WPFB, Middletown
Bernato. F. N WICA, Ashtabula
Bondy, Hua-o A WHHH, Warren
Bopp. t^alvin WLW-TV. Cincinnati
Biu-ke, James M WTVN. Columbus
Bushong. Victor WIZE, Springfield
Clark. Charles E WMOA. Marietta
Cowen, George WTRF, Bellaire
liit'onnnk, Leo WI'OL. Columlius
DeLany. R. H WHK. Cleveland
Dierincer. Frank A WFMJ. YoiiriirMlown
Epperson. JoHeph H WKWS. Cleveland
Friedman. Thi>ni:iH WXKL. Cleveland
Grunder. C. R WWST, WooHter
Hill. Jamen WHKK, Akron
llolmcH. H.irold WTOL. Toledo
IloiiHe. Llo.vd WING. Dayton
lloiiMton. Charles R WHOK. Lancaster
Hunt. William A WHIZ. Zanesvillc
Hunter. Darrel WLOK. Lima
Knopp. Irwin L WAKR. Akron
Leiliai'h, Jay WLEC. Sandusky
Leonard. S. E WNHK. WTAM, Cleveland
Lepple. Howard WLWIJ. D.-iyton
London. Byron WP'nV. PidU.i
M.KCaslanil. G. A WJEL. Sprintrlield
Makinson. Grant .... WCPO-WCPO-TV. Cinelnnali
Minor, Willi.im C WHKC. Columbus
Morrison, W. E WMAN. Mansfield
Miirawsky. Walter WEOL, Elyria
M.vers. Maurice L WPAY. Portsmouth
Nafzger, Lester H WBNS-TV, ColumbuH
Peters, Francis J WMRN, Marion
Pieri-e, R. Morris WGAR. Cleveland
Randies. Wesley C WILE. Cambridge
Roberts. Gerold G WJW, Cleveland
Rockwell, R, J WLW, Cincinnati
Schaefer, Frank W WLIO, East Liverpool
Sheperd, Charles S WSTV, Steubenville
Shipley, L.iwrence WJMO, Cleveland
Slikcr, Kennrih L WHBC, Canton
Smitii, A. J. F WIMA, Lima
Smith, Edg.ir C WFIN, Findlay
Sowers. Robert WTOD. Toledo
Stringfellow. William ... WSPD. WSPD-TV, Toledo
Symons. William E WSAI. Cincinnati
Topmiller. C. H WCKY. Cincinnati
Volkman. Don F WMOH. Hamilton
Whittaker. Ben WSRS, Cleveland
Wildermuth. John L WADC. Akron
Wilkens, B. T WKBN, Youngstown
Wilson, George A...WKRC. WKRC-TV, Cincinnati
Woodw-ard. Royce O WFRD, Worthington
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Oklahoma
Abbott, Warren W KSMI. Seminole
Alexander, Paul KMUS, Muskogee
Allen, Neal M KWCO, Chickasha
Baucum, Ernest KWHW, Altus
Black, Elmo KTOW, Oklahoma City
Buford, Bill KRHD, Duncan: KSWO. Lawton
Coleman, Murray D KCRC, Enid
Donley, M. M KAKC. Tulsa
Easum. Clifford KTOK, Oklahoma City
Edwards. Eugene KBIX. Muskogee
Foss, Darrel KTJS, Hobart
Freeland, Royden KOCY, Oklahoma City
Jacobs. George KOTV, Tulsa
Jones, Dan KTAT, Frederick
Kolb, William KVSO. Ardmore
Lovell, H. J WKY, WKY-TV, Oklahoma City
McCollum. Paul KSPI. Stillwater
Nelson. John M KSIW, Woodward
Richmond, Jack KLPR. Oklahoma City
Rountree. George KVLH, Pauls Valley
Ruppe, Kenneth WBBZ, Ponca City
Schlib, Robert KTMC, McAlester
Smith, James H KHBG. Okmulgee
Snider .Robert KTUL. Tulsa
Stanford, C. H KCHE. El Reno
Stinson, Watt KVOO. Tulsa, Okla.
Stone. Louis WGLC, Miami
Thomas, M. W KOMA. Oklahoma City
Walker. Harold KADA. Ada
Wilcox, Nathan E KFMJ, Tulsa
Wireman, Jim KWON, Bartlesville
Wooster, Alden F KRMG, Tulsa
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Oregon
Bisrger, Hal KNPT. Newport
Bobisud, Walt KBKR, Baker
Bookwalter, L. S KOIN, Portland
Blower, Robert KGON. Oregon City
Brunes, Larry KTIL, Tillamook
Davidson. Herbert KWIL, Albany
Dickinson, Robert KBND, Bend
Durham, Murray KLBM, La Grande
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Chief Engineers
Elliott, Art . : KODL, The Dalles
Ely, Thomas KEX, Portland
Evans, J. E KRUL, Corvallis
Filling-er, Russ KWRC, Pendleton
Harland, Charles E KSRV, Ontario
Johnson, Rodney KPDQ, Portland
Kie&er, Harold KBKO, Portland
Linn, Phillip KWRO, Coquille
Loomis, Dwig^ht KWJJ, Portland
McElroy, Edward C, Jr KOCO, Salem
Miflin, Ralf KXL, Portland
Richards. Rodney KYJC, Medford
Riley, Wilham R KASH, Eugene
Sing-leton, Harold C KGW, Portland
Smith, Ralph KRNR, Roseburg
Spaug-h, Roger KOOS. Coos Bay
Sturtevant, Henry KPOJ, Portland
Viken, Floyd KORE, Eugene
Walter, Gilbert KFLW, Klamath Falls
Whitewell, Bruce KAST, Astoria
Williams, N. L KUIN, Grants Pass
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Pennsylvania
Ackley, Rexf ord WCRO, Johnstown
Allen, Lyle WHJB, Greensburg
Altdoerffer, Frank H WLAN, Lancaster
Arcoletti, Leo WKRZ, Oil City
Bair, H. Howard WOMB, Lemoyne
Baker, Clarence WIKK, Erie
Berninger, John WPIT, Pittsburgh
Bisbing, Franklin H WNAR, Norristown
Bopp, Bernard H WMRF, Lewiston
Bowley, Raymond J WPTZ, Philadelphia
Brewer, W. A WBUD. Morrisville
Burgoon, George WFBG, WRTA, Altoona
Burke, James WICU, Erie
Burtis, Charles W WPEN, Philadelphia
Cassady, Park H WLTR, Bloomsburg
Caum, Kenneth B WBPZ, Lock Haven
Coleman, Millard J WARD, Johnstown
Cooke, Kenneth R WGBI, Scranton
Cooper, Horace WJPA, Washington
Cordaro, C. Frank WKAP, Allentown
Craig, Ernest A WHUN, Huntingdon
Duck, L. E WCPA, Clearfield
Emeh, Robert WKST, New Castle
Eney, I. N KYW, Philadelphia
Fasulkey, Robert WCVI, Connellsville
Field, John WTEL, Philadelphia
Fireman, Paul WBUX, Doylestown
Franklin, Benjamin A WKIN, Kittanning
French, Theodore WILK, Willies-Barre
Goldman, Arnold WHAT. Philadelphia
Greenwood, James WCAE, Pittsburgh
Haines, Homer M WNAE, Warren
Handwerk, Gene WPAM, Pottsville
Heck, A. C WPIC, Sharon
Henninger, John H WBIG, Philadelphia
Henzly, Wilham J WMBS, Uniontown
Herbert, James WHOD, Homestead
Hester, Kenneth WERC, Erie
Hines, John Wm WBVP, Beaver Falls
Hunt, R, F KQV, Pittsburgh
Hes, Alec Felton WJMJ. Philadelphia
Jefferies, David W .WESB, Bradford
Keller, John W WKOK, Sunbury
Kenney, Theodore C KDKA, Pittsburgh
Kinney, Clair WCNR. Bloomsburg
Leibensperger, E. Daniel WHP, Harrisburg
Leitch, John G WCAU-TV, Philadelphia
Lewis, George WCAU, Philadelphia
Littlejohn, Louis E..WFIL, WFIL-TV, Philadelphia
MeCormack, J. E WHUM, Reading
McCoy, W. W WJAS, Pittsburgh
McCurdy, James WCHA, Chambersburg
McGoldrick, John P WQAN, Scranton
Macioce, Andrew WROY, Rochester
Marshall, Barney WISL, Shamokin
Mathiot, J. E WEST, Easton; WORK, York;
WKBO, Harrisburg; WRAW, Reading; WGAL,
WGAL-TV, Lancaster, Pa.
Metzger, C. Irvin WJSW, Altoona
Milhalick, Rudy F WDAD, Indiana
Morgan, Edward WPPA, Pottsville
Musselman, Reuel H WSAN, Allentown
Neely, W. W WKPA, New Kensington
Neiderkofler, Henry WESA, Charlerot
Noullet, Richard G WLOA, Braddock
Oebbecke, Martin N WAEB, Allentown
Oschmann, A. W WARM. Scranton
Palmer, Henry WLXW, Carlisle
Ralston, J. J WVAM, Altoona
Rex, Paul WISR, Butler
Rodgers, Raymond WDTV, Pittsburgh
Roland, George WLEU, Erie
Rybak, Edwin L WGPA, Bethlehem
Sakoskie, Charles WERE, Wilkes-Barre
Savage, M. Leonard WLBR, Lebanon
Schearer, Harold WEEU, Reading
Schlegel, H. Glenwood WHBG. Harrisbiu-g
Sherman, Glen WRAK, Williamsport
Shimski, Willard WSCR, Scranton
Shoemaker, Jim WACB, Kittanning
Simmington, Harry WPWA, Chester
Stahl, Vernon ■. WCED, DuBois
Stenger. John H., Jr WBAX, Wilkes-Barre
Stout, Hoyt WMGW, Meadville
Straub, N. L WJAC, WJAC-TV, Johnstown
Tisdale, James M WVCH, Chester
Tito, Elwood WAZL, Hazleton
Transue, Ernest WVPO, Stroudsburg
Unterberger, Frank W WDAS, Philadelphia
Weaver, Willis - WNOW, York
White, Charles WMCK, McKeesport
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Rhode Island
Britto, Joseph WRJM, Newport
Buckley, Richard WRIB, Providence
Ferri, John V WPRO. Providence
Johnson, Gilbert WPCI, Providence
Philbrook, Carroll WHIM, Providence
Prior, Thomas C. J..WJAR, WJAR-TV, Providence
Sheehan, F. E. A WDEM, Providence
Tilley, Henry WEAN, Providence
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South Carolina
Albee, Wilbur WCSC, Charleston
Beaty, James S., Jr WRHI, Rock Hill
Birchfleld, Wm. P WHAN, Charleston
Bradham, Douglass M WTMA, Charleston
Brienen, Donald WHSC, Hartsville
Browning, Gus WRNO, Orangeburg
Burdette, Clyde WORD, Spartanburg
Byrd. Tom L WTYC, Rock Hill
EUas, Lewis W., Jr WESC, Greenville
Garrison, William WFBC, Greenville
Green, Morton E WGCD, Chester
Greene, H. B WAIM, Anderson
Gronert, John WBSC. Bennettsville
Hampton, Gene. WKIX, Columbia
Hanks, H. L WLAT. Conway
Herring, M. J WDSC, Dillon
Jenne, Prank A WJMX, Florence
Lambert, Robert D., Jr WCOS, Columbia
McClure, Clyde J WLBG, Laurens
Martin, Larry WMRA. Myrtle Beach
Modlin, Carlton J WPAL. Chai-leston
Morris, M. E WACA, Camden
Neale, Louis M., Jr WFGN, Gaftney
Nelson, Walter M WUSN, Chai-leston
Pritchett, W. A WOLS, Florence
Rivers, Robert WALD, Waltei-boro
Sparks, Charlie WCRS, Greenwood
Styles, Larry W WTND, Orangeburg
Tate, George D WMRC, Greenville
Williams, James L WFIG, Sumter
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South Dakota
Alwin, Francis KWAT, Watertown
Brodie, Bruce KISD, Sioux Falls
Froke, Lester KELO, Sioux Palls
Griffiths, A. E KOTA, Rapid City
Hicks, Roy KDSJ. Deadwood
Hobbs, Charles W KGFX, Pierre
Pierce, Max KSOO, Sioux Palls
Taylor, Robert G KORN, Mitchell
Todd, CUf WNAX, Yankton
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Tennessee
Arulrews. Friil M WllOL. Knoxvllle
HaUer, U. C UDKK. Oi.ittanooKa
llanii-i. n. B WAl'O. Chaltanooifa
Hums, K. n \VI-A(;. Nanhvillo
HiUM-r.M. Martin Ciiiuliiii, Jr.. . .WItKJ, Klizabclliton
I>ain:liiir.v. Uoornc \V WIIUH. Cookevillo
Kc.Kl.ri.U. J. O WMI'S. MemphlH
Kvans. Kay WNOX. Knoxvlllo
Kiii.'licr. Myron WIiXH, (Jhaltanoopa
Krasc, K. <'., Jr WMC. WiMCT. MempliiB
Krci'inan. Charlie KlINS. MiirfreCHboro
(iarlan.l, (». K W.IML. Jolinnon City
IJorilon, KobiTl M WTJS. Jackson
(Willin. Oscar C. Jr WKDA, NaahviUe
Harris, Kciinctli WHHT, Harriman
llolihs. IlcviN WKKiM. Columbia
H.x.p.r, T. K WIBK. Knoxville
llurlon. J. Kex WblR, Knoxvllle
Jours, K. H WKTB, Johnson City
Jones, CharU's W WTPR, Paris
Jones. iMilton L WKGN, Knoxville
l.ainarr, Curtis WGAP, Maryville
Marsh. Timothy WHAL. Shelbyville
Marsh, William WHHM, Memphis
Morrow. C. W WDSG. Dyersburg
Owens, \V. Roy WDOD. Chattanoogra
I'aul, Marvin L WSM, Nashville
Keyuolds, Georg^e WSM. Nashville
Kobiiison, Kuss WOPI, Bristol
Roy. Welton WHBQ, Memphis
Sassman, Bob WDIA, Memphis
Spraerfrins, Carl WJIG, Tullahoma
Spruill, Richard WKSR, Pulaski
Stokely, Charles WAGC, Chattanoo&a
Stuarl, William D WBAC, Cleveland
Thomas, James WDXI, Jackson
Thomas, James WENK, Union City
Tucker, Ernest WEKR, Fayetteville
Turner, J. W WLAB. Athens
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Texas
Adams, John KPDX, Wichita Falls
Allen, J. T KXOX, Sweetwater
Atkins, T. D KDDD, Dumas
Balch, H. B KWHI, Brenham
Ball. John KPAN, Hereford
Barton, Morris. Jr KBTV, Dallas
Beck, Al KGBS, Harlingen
Benson, Robert KTXL, San Angelo
Benson, Stan KDLK. Del Rio
Bledsoe, W. S KFYO. Lubbock
Blocker. Raymond KORC, Mineral Wells
Boatrig^ht. Morris Glenn KPAC, Port Arthur
Boehnemann, Harry W KIUN, Pecos
Bradford, Bill KSST, Sulphur Springs
Brady, Charles L KMAC, San Antonio
Braffett. Brooks KCTX, Childress
Callison, Glenn KLIP, Dallas
Casey, Curtis KTEM. Temple
Casey, John B KRBC, Abilene
Chase, Warren KURV, Edinburg-
Chinski, Jerry KXYZ. Houston
Clay, R. L KMHT. Marshall
Clyce. Tom KGVL, Greenville
Coekrell. Milton KELP. El Paso
ColUns, Hudson C KGKB, Tyler
Collins, Raymond WPAA, DaUaa
Cornelius, E. R KPET, Lamesa
Crossland. O. C KNUZ. Houston
Grouse. John R KXOL, Fort Worth
Cuesta, Nestor, Jr KWBU, Corpus Christi
Daniels. Paul H KPLT. Paris
Daugherty. Marvin KREL. Bayton
Davis, O. P KDWT, Stamford
Dickson, Donnell D., Jr KAND, Corsicana
Dorminy. Perry KOLE. Port Arthur
Dove. Jesse WACO, Waco
Easterwood. Marvin J KRIC. Beaumont
Egrerton, W. G KTSA, San Antonio
Ellis, Glenn KIOX. Bay City
Fones, Henry N KIMP, Mt. Pleasant
Fritz, Norbert KNAF, Fredericksburg
Gemoets. E. L KEPO, El Paso, Tex.
Griffith, Harold KEYS. Corpus Christi
Grubbs, L. R KWTX, Waco
Hartwig:. Lewis KRGV, Weslaco
Hearn, A. B KTBC, Austin
Hicks, Bob KVOU. Uvalde
Hill. I'red KTRE, Lufkin
Hively. Itoifi-r KSKL, Lubbock
TopkiMM. J.iok KCNC. Ft. Worth
llorvath. Steve KVLF, Alpine
IIUKlieH. Hell F KTRM, Beaumont
Miihndorlf. Paul KKLLTV. HoUHton
Ink'. (;<ori:.- KONG. San Antonio
.lohn, Tom KRRV, Sherman-DenlBon
JohiiHoii. O. U KTHT, Houston
Jones, Aiidiiw M KBST, Big Sprlnc
.loiies. S. Harold KKUM. Beaumont
Kelly. W. (; KRUN, Ballinsrer
Kiiella, Carl KCLW. Hamilton
Krcik'cr. Herman KHUZ. Bonrer
Lacy. Walter C KSTV. Stephenville
Lee, R. F KCBD, Lubbock
Lewis. James E KNOW, Austin
Luddy, E. Noel KFDA, Amarillo
MeCown, Bob KVIC, Victoria
M.Cre.iry, William M.. Jr KEBE. Jacksonville
Martin. Cordell KGAF. Gainesville
Martin, Ed KATL, Houston
Mason, Al KEVT. Kerrville
Maxwell, Ken KLTI. Long^iew
Meiners. William KRIO, McAllen
Middlebrook, George KSFA, Nacogdoches
Miller, Joe KULP, El Campo
Mini,', Morris M KSKY, Dallas
Murray, Frank P KOSF. Nacogdoches
Nelin. Cecil KNEL, Brady
Niesen, Norman A KHBR, Hillsboro
Norris, Clark KVOP. Plainvlew
Parsons. Melvin KWBC. Ft. Worth
Parsons. Stewart KAMQ. Amarillo
Paterson. James T WFJZ, Fort Worth
Peak, Don KHIT, Lampasas
Phillips. W. P KTAN, Sherman
Poteet. William KGKL, San Angelo
Rainey, Gordon W KTAE. Taylor
Richardson, Jimmie KNET, Palestine
Robertson, Harvey. .KOMC. Texarkana. Tex. -Ark.
Rodgers, Loyd E KCLE, Cleburne
Rowlets, John KECK, Odessa
Sanders, Lawrence KPBX, Beaumont
Saxon. Merl KCNY, San Marcos
Scharath. Alfred W KVET, Austin
" Seals, Brownie KSTA. Coleman
Siercovich, John KITE, San Antonio
Simms, Jesse KGBC, Galveston
Simpson, James KOSA, Odessa
Sloat, W. R KEYL, San Antonio
Smith, George W., Jr KMAE, McKinney
Smith, James R KORA. Bryan
Smith. Leon KBKI, Alice, Tex.
Smith, R. E KSTB. Breckenridge
Soule, David KRIG, Odessa
Stewart, A. W KBWD. Brownwood
Stinson, R. C WBAP, WBAP-TV, Fort Worth
Suggs. Richard KOGT. Orange
Talbott, Edward P KROD. El Paso
Thompson, Coy KEYE, Perryton,
Torrey, W. H KGNC, Amarillo
Tripp, Bob E KIXL, Dallas
Tucker, D. J WRR, DaUas
Wagner, M. D KTLW. Texas City
Walton, K. J KTSM. El Paso
Weaver, Fred KDSX, Denison
Webb, Richard L WTAW, College Station
Wheeler. Harvey KPRC, Houston
Wileman, R. A KTBB. Tyler. Tex.
Wiley, Herbert T KWFT. Wichita Falls
Wilson, Frank. Jr KCTI, Gonzales
Wommack, David KTFS. Texarkana
Wood. Frank KFRD. Rosenberg
Yates, Tom KCRS. Midland
Zackery. James KVOW, Littlefield
Zuehl. Richard KWED. Seguin
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Utah
Bell, C. Wendell KUTA, Salt Lake City
Boelter. E. W KJAM, Vernal
Boothe. Wayne KLO. Ogden
Clayton. Vincent KSL, Salt Lake City
Cozzens. W. D'Orr KALL. Salt Lage City
Gunderson, Allan KDYL-TV, Salt Lake City
Hansen, David I KSVC, Richfield
Keyes, Henry KOVO, Provo
May. Michael KNAK, Salt Lake City
North, Merlin KCSU, Provo
Olesen, Dei Monte KVNU, Logan
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Chief Engineers
Tj^iH T en -p KOAIi. Pricc
Stephens Saniuei "i.; Jr. ! ! . . . . ^- KBUH Bri^ham
TTrip Hurschell KSUB, Cedar City
WefbeirFred . KMUR. Murray
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Vermont
Boisvert. Theodore WWSR St. Albans
Davis I^ C WSKI, Montpeher
Grout. Harold M WDEV. Waterbury
Ouill John C WJOT. Burlingrton
Ramson? Norval K., Jr WSYB Rutland
Tierney, J. W WCAX, Burlingrton
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Virginia
Aed. Sam WEAM, Arlington
Braun. Warren L WSVA, Harrisonburg
Brig-ga J P WSLS, Roanoke
Burweil. Edward L WHAP. Hopewell
Candler, William S WFVA, Fredericksburg
Daugherty, Bob "^J^i ^Pf°^
Duckett, Carl E Z^^\ ^^^f^
Gray Walter W WSHV, Charlottesville
Guthrie, David O WHLP, South Boston
Hall Frank A WROV, Roanoke
Houser, Rex C '^'^O^^^^^^^l"'!
Hughlett, John WFHG, Bristol
Kyle J WTVR, Richmond
Kyle! James WMBG. Richmond
Leggett Lindley H WREL, Lexington
Lindberg, Carl L WPIK. Alexandria
McDaniel, Fitzgerald WPUV, Pulaski
McGuigan. George W., Jr WLEE, Richmond
Manrov, William M WCAV, Norfolk
Murphy, Emmett WFAX, Falls Church
Muse Dewey W WMVA, Martinsville
Newman, J. Edward WDBJ, Roanoke
Peffer, John C WTAR, Norfolk
Pinkerton, Forest J WWOD, Lynchburg
Redd, Kay WXGI, Richmond
Runyan, C. A WGH, Newport News
Rupp, Veryl W WLPM, Suffolk
Sawyers, Rush WDVA, Danville
Schwarz, Edward F WSSV, Petersburg
Sledge, Charles R WSAP, Portsmouth
Spears, Preston WLOW, Norfolk
Strong, John WARL, Arlington
Swafiord, James E WVEC, Hampton
Tommerdahl, Gene WNVA, Norton
Whitney, Philip B WINC, Winchester
Wilson, C. E WSVS, Crewe
Wilson, John H WKEY, Covington
Wolstenholme, Vincent WRNL, Richmond
Woods, David C WRVA, Richmond
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Washington
Bookwalter, L. S KJR, Seattle
Boor, John L KMO, Tacoma
Brott F J KOli, Seattle
Brown, Ralph.'.' KWLK, Longview
Dorris, Dave KALE, Richland
Dubuque, John KXA, Seattle
Foley, Dave KRKO, Everett
Freeman. George A KING-TV, Seattle
Frese, George KPQ. Wenatchee
Harper, Ernest KVOS, Bellingham
Hatfield, James B KIRO, Seattle
Hemingway, Jack KXLE, Ellensburg
Kelley. John L KELA, Centralia-Chehalis
Kissler, Roland KSEM, Moses Lake
Lind Perry KOL, Seattle
McCoy, William KWNW, Wenatchee
McDonough, D. M KVI, Seattle
MacFadden, Tyrus T KWWB, Walla Walla
MacLafferty, Milton KUJ, Walla Walla
Means, Edgar KVAN, Vancouver
Morris, Paul S KRSC, Seattle
Murphy, H. B KIT. Yakima
Roark, C. A KGY, Olympia
Ross, James S KTW. Seattle
Schultz, Arthur A KING, Seattle
Sparling, A. G KGA.. Spokane
Springer, Kirk KOMW, Omak
True Philip KXRO, Aberdeen
Vanerstrom, Orris KBRC, Mount Vernon
Velo, Dick KTBI, Tacoma
Walker. John KHQ, Spokane
Watkinson, J. Barry KIM A, Yakima
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West Virginia
Baily, Roscoe WHAW, Weston
Barickman, Biiford WCOM, Parkersburg
Brooks, Vilah G WPAR, Parkersburg
Brown, Harry S WBLK, Clarksburg
Bullio, Robert W WBTH, Williamson
Graver, Campbell J WMON, Montgomery
Dixon, William WCHS, Charleston
Flanagan, P. T WHIS, Bluefield
Ginkel, Al J WJLS, Beckley
Graham, Earl H WLOH, Princeton
Haldane, Wilham R WLPH, Huntington
Heil, Sterling WEPM. Martinsbure
Hinkle, Charles WWW. Fairmont
Hough, R. D WPDX. Clarksburg
Kilpatrick. Leroy . . WSAZ, WSAZ-TV, Huntington
Kovlan, Andrew H WHAR, Clarksburg
Marcrum, Taylor WKNA, Charleston
Rulong, Clarence WAJR, Morgantown
Sepe, Edmund WDNE, Elkins
Stone, William WCAW, Charleston
Sturm, Harold P WHTN, Huntington
Sullivan, Paul WTIP, Charleston
Thomas, Robert R., Jr WOAY. Oak Hill
Whiteman. George C WGKV, Charleston
Wills, Estil WWNR, Beckley
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Wisconsin
Boos, Gerald, WDLB, Marshfield
Bresette, Charles WOBT, Rhinelander
Clay. Wayne WCLO, Janesville
Dechant, P. Lee WRJN, Racine
Dodge, George WFOX, Milwaukee
Duben, W. C WOMT, Manitowoc
Fliegel, E. W WNAM, Neenah
Grayden, Edward B WSBR, Superior
Greely, W. M WISC, Madison
Hahn, Norman WIBA, Madison
Hebal, William WTM J, Milwaukee
Holbrook, Darrel WLDY, Ladysmith
Host, Raymond H WMAW. Milwaukee
Jorgenson, T. O WEAU, Eau Claire
Kolsky, Bob WJMC, Rice Lake
Laeser. Phil WTMJ-TV. Milwaukee
Laskey, J. Melvin WDSM, Superior
Leeman, Al WKBH, La Crosse
Link, Otto WATW, Ashland
Lubinski, Casimir WLIP, Kenosha
Mayer. Herbert J WHBL, Sheboygan
Merkl. George WHBY, Appleton
Meyers, Wendell S KFIZ, Fond Du Lac
Manaco, Gino WMIL, Milwaukee
Morton, W. M WOSH, Oshkosh
Paske, Rolland WEMP, Milwaukee
Randall, Adin E WAUX, Waukesha
Reed, Elmo WJPG, Green Bay
Richardt, R. W WSAU, Wausau
Rinn, Elphin G WLCX, LaCrosse
Sadler, L. Stanley WIBU, Poynette
Sielaff, Oscar WRFW, Eau Claire
Sloniker. Justin WTWT, Stevens Point
Stangel, Wallace WBAY, Green Bay
Stewart, Leo WMAM, Marinette
Thomas, Claude V WBIZ, Eau Claire
Tyrrell, Paul WDUZ, Green Bay
Weller, Donald A WISN, Milwaukee
White, J. Harold WKTY, LaCrosse
Wilson, Leo WBEL, Beloit
Winkenwerder, Harold WGEZ, Beloit
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Nelson, Gordon KOVE, Lander
Roberts, Harold KFBC, Cheyenne
Simons, Duane W KSPR, Casper
Sneddon. Jack KOWB, Laramie
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A LIST OF IMPORTANT RADIO, TELEVISION AND FM
Equipment Firms
Admiral Corporaf-ion
3800 Cortland St., Chicago 47, 111.
Phone: Spaulding 2-0100
President Ross D. Siragusa
Exec. Vice-Pres John B. Huarisa
Vice-Pres., Radio Div Richard A. Graver
Vice-Pres., Appliance Div....L. H. D. Baker
Vice-Pres. Chg. Sales W. C. Johnson
Treasurer L. C. Parks
Dir. of Engineering Ken Turner
Dir. of Adv Seymour Mintz
Dir. of Public Relations R. J. Bambery
Asst. Adv. Mgr Jhon Wm. Walt
TV Promotional Mgr E. J. Sherwood
Secretary Ken Turner
Asts. Sec. & Asst. Treas R. F. Dooley
Purchasing Agent Frank Kazda
Service Manager M. J. Schinke
PRODUCTS: Receiving sets, radio-phono
combinations, FM receiving sets, record play-
ers, portables, table, consolette and console
TV receivers, Dual-Temp refrigerators, elec-
tric ranges.
Allen-Bradley Company
136 W. Greenfield Ave., Milwaukee 4, Wise.
Phone: Mitchell 5-5151
Pres.-Sales Manager F. F. Loock
Radio Sales Mgr D. S. W. Kelly
Chief Engineer J. J. Mellon
Credit Manager E. M. Kroening
Purchasing Agent Theron C. Child
Advertising Mgr A. H. Fensholt
Industrial Relations Mgr George Megow
Export Mgrs Rockne Intern't Corp.
Service Mgr G. W. Vater
PRODUCTS: Fixed Composition Resistors,
Variable Composition Resistors, Electrically
operated Solenoid Contactors, AC and DC
Electric Motor Control Apparatus, Power
Type Relays, Push Buttons, Pressure and
Temperature Controls, Limit Switches, Tim-
ing Relays, etc.
Allied Radio Corp.
833 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111.
Phone: HAymarket 1-6800
President A. D. Davis
Treasurer A. E. Davis
Purchasing Agent A. Brodsky
Advertising Manager J. W. Rubin
Sales Manager S. H. Levey
PRODUCTS: Knight wire recorder. Knight
tape recorder. Knight Hi-Fi amplifier. Knight
TV consolette. Knight TV chassis.
American Structural Products Co.
subsidiary of
Owens-Illinois Glass Co.
Box 1035, Toledo 1, O.
Phone: MAin 7131
President S. J. McGiveran
Gen. Sales Mgr E. B. Dennis, Jr.
Industrial & Elec!ronlcs
Sales Mgr J. P. Kearney
Sales Promotion Mgr Harlan Hobbs
PRODUCTS: Cathode ray bulbs, hand
blown hard and soft glass bulbs, and lime
glass tubing, electronic glass, tube and rod
specialties.
Amperex Electronic Corp.
25 Washington St., Brooklyn 1, N. Y.
Phone: MAin 5-2050
Acting Pres Sam Norris
Sales, Manager Sam Norris
Chief Engineer S. Weston
Purchasing Agent L. R. Calmel
Export Managers Rocke International
PRODUCTS: Electronic tubes for com-
munication, industrial, TV, electro-medical
and special purposes.
American Television & Radio Co.
300 East Fourth St., St. Paul 1, Minn.
Phone: Cedar 3791
Pres. & Sales Mgr Albert A. Goff stein
Chief Engineer Albiert A. Goffstein
Credit Manager Henry Blehert
Purchasing Agent Albert A. Goffstein
Export Managers Lincoln Export Co.
Service Manager .Allan Degnan
PRODUCTS: Auto Radio Vibrators, Heavy
Duty Inverter Vibrators, DC-AC Inverters,
Vibrator Packs, Battery Eliminators, and
Rectifier Power Supplies.
American Transformer Co.
178 Emmet St., Newark 5, N. J.
Phone: Bigelow 3-4444
Vice-President Walter Garlick, Jr.
Sales Mgr. Industry Sales T. W. Stauber
Mgr. Electronic Sales F. K. Hankinson
Mgr. Electronic Apparatus. . . .John; F. Harris
Comptroller John M. WoUmer
Ind. Rel. Mgr Fred H. Canfield
Purchasing Agent '. : . .E. H. Bard
PRODUCTS: Dry Type Tr^h<sformers :
Light and Power, Specialty, Airborne, Trans-
formers and Reactors, Instrument, Electronic,
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ti)l liniut'r>('tl rr"aM>formri> : I >i>lril)iili(>n.
Power, Spt-cially, Network. In.-trunu-nl, Klcr-
troiiic (IMalc, Kilami-iit and Aiidio-I' iltt*r aiuJ
Amiio Ut-aclor^ •, l{l•^rlllalor^ ( 'l"ran--lat^ • .
Apparatus: Ki'ililirr-, l{r^iilal(irs (auloiiiat ir
anil iiiutur opi-raled). Wave l'illi'r>. Ampli-
fiers, Tent Sets, Weldings and Soldering Sets,
Receiver Trunsforniers and Reactors.
Amy, Aceves & King, Inc.
II W. 42 St., New York IH, N. Y.
IMione: LOngarre .1-6622
l*r(sid« lit Ernest V. Amy
Pur. Agt. & Credit Mgr Frank King
(ihief Engineer Julius G. Aceves
Sales Manager F. A. Klingenschmitt
PRODUCTS: Master antenna systems, TV
and FM ante'nnas. Electronic developments.
Andrea Radio Corp.
27-01 Bridge Plaza North, L.I.C.l, N.Y.
Phone: STillwell 4-5411
President Frank A. D. Andrea
Sales Manager Lynn Eaton
Chief Engineer Harold J. Heindel
Credit Manager Victor J. Buck
Purchasing Agent Bruce B. Donald
Industrial Relations Mgr John Andrea
Export Manager Ramon Masvidal
PRODUCTS: Radio and TV receivers and
phono, combinations.
Andrew Corporation
363 E. 75 St., Chicago 19, 111.
Phone: TRiangle 4-4400
Chairman, Bd. of Dir Dr. V. J. Andrew
President Mrs. A. S. Andrew
Director of Sales Eng C. R. Cox
Production Mgr D. M. Smith
Chief Engineer J. S. Brown
Controller W. J. Mather
PRODUCTS: Coaxial transmission line
FM-AM-TV, antennas FM broadcast, antenna
phasing equipment and accessories, RF in-
ductors (miscellaneous types), tower lighting
equipment, indicating devices (misc.), moni-
toring equipment, relays, transformers, UHF
equipment and accessories.
Ansley Radio & Television, Inc.
41 St. Joe's Ave., Trenton 9, N. J.
Phone: TRenton 4-1175
President Bernard Fein
Sales Manager Al Jacobs
Purchasing Agent Wilbur F. Kearney
Advertising Mgr A. T. Robinson
Traffic Manager T. Kiger
PRODUCTS: AM-FM console with phono-
graph; TV, table, console; FM table, FM
console, AM-FM console; FM console with
phonograph, AM-FM console with phono-
graph.
The Asfofic Corporation
Harbor A Jarkhoii St-., CoiiDt-aut, O.
Phone: l2-f..V.
Pres.-(;en. Mgr F. H. Woodworth
V.P.-(!hi<-f Rr>earrli Engr...C. M. (Jiorpening
Treasurer-Asst. (»en. Mgr (',. B. Eraser
(^en. Sales Manager W. J. Doyle
Chief Engineer G. A. Morrell, Jr.
Purchasing Agent II. J. Green
Secretary F. H. Kuhlman
I'aclory Superintendent W. M. Semple
Personnel Director F. H. Kuhlman
PRODUCTS: Ceramic, crystal and dynamic
microphones; (Ceramic, crystal and magnetic
phonograph pickups and cartridges; Crystal
and magnetic recording heads; Microphone
stands and accessories; All channel TV
booster.
Audak Company
500 Fifth Ave., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: LA 4-3723
President Maximilian Weil
Vice-President Geo. V. Sullivan
Advertising Hart Lehman
Secretary J. C. Parvey
PRODUCTS: Electronic reproducer and
recording heads.
Audio Devices, Inc.
444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 3-0973
President Wm. C. Speed
Vice-President-Sec Bryce Haynes
BRANCH OFFICE: Allan H. Bodge, West
Coast Mgr., 844 Seward St., Hollywood, Calif.
PRODUCTS: Recording discs (audio-
discs), recording and playback points (audio-
points), audio tape.
Audio Masters Co.
23 W. 45th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-3224
President Herbert Rosen
PRODUCTS: Play-back machines, tape re-
corders.
Audio & Video Products
Corporation
1650 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: PLaza 7-0780
Pres. & Gen. Mgr Charles E. Rynd
V. P. & Treas Thomas P. Robinson
Vice-President Fred M. Thrower
Vice-Pres. (Engrg.) . . . .W. Oliver Summerlin
Vice-President (Sales) . . . .Russell 0. Hudson
PRODUCTS: Ampex magnetic tape re-
corders, Altec Lansing equipment, recording
tape and accessories.
Automatic Manufacturing Corp.
65 Bouverneur St., Newark 4, N. J.
Phone: Humboldt 5-2100
President Martin H. Benedek
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Equipment Manufacturers
Vice-Pres., Charge of Sales. .. .Bert E. Smith
Chief Engineer Joseph R. Mazzola
Credit Mgr M. E. Silver
Purchasing Agent J. A. Heimbruch
PRODUCTS: Mica trimmer condensers,
intermediate frequency coils, radio frequency
coils, K-trans.
John F. Beasley Construction Co.
P. 0. Box 1624, Muskogee, Okla.
Phone: 4762
President John F. Beasley
Vice-President Sidney N. Beasley
Secretary-Treas James H. Beasley
Sales and Engineering Offices in Dallas,
Texas and Chicago, Illinois.
PRODUCTS: Steel erectors (radio towers
and antennas.)
Bendix Radio Broadcast &
Television Division
(Bendix Aviation Corporation)
East Joppa Rd., Towson 4, Md.
Phone: Towson 2200
General Manager W. A. Mara
General Sales Mgr E. C. Bonia
TV Sales Manager J. O'Connor
Credit Manager H. F. B. Kerr
Chief Engineer F. R. Norton
Adv. & Sales Promotion Mgr.. .W. C. Lederer
Bendix Radio Communications
Division
General Manager E. K. Foster
General Factory Manager E. F. Kolar
General Sales Manager J. W. Hammond
Dir. of Eng. & Research W. L. Webb
Chief Eng. Com. Products A. E. Abel
Chief Research Eng A. C. Omberg
Dir. of Ind. Relations M. M. Hughes
Traffic Manager George Peters
PRODUCTS: Aviation radio receivers,
transmitters, radio compasses, electronic
broadcast receivers and radio-phonograph
combinations, TV receivers, headphones,
microphones.
William Brand & Co.
276 Fourth Ave.. New York 10, N. Y.
Phone: ORchard 4-6960
Partners.
William Brand, William Naumburg, Jr.
Sales Manager R. H. Robinson
PRODUCTS: Flexible Oil Varnished Elec-
trical Insulating Tubing; Saturated Sleeving;
Varnished Glass Tubing; Extruded Plastic
Tubing; Mica Plate, Segments and Punched
Products; Mica Condenser Films; Block Mica
and Punched Forms; Varnished Cambric,
Paper, Tapes; Electrical Insulation Compo-
sites; Wire Markers; Wire, Polyvinyl Insu-
lated; Specializing in fine guages of solid
and stranded conductor construction. Wire,
Polyethelene Insulated for High Voltage and
Transmission Use — both Jacketed and Un-
Jacketed Types.
Brook Electronics, Inc.
34 DeHart PL, (Box 491), Elizabeth 2, N. J.
Phone: ELizabeth 2-7600
President N. Dinion
Vice-Pres. & Chief Eng Lincoln Nash
Purchasing Agent Helen Anthony
PRODUCTS: High quality audio ampli-
fiers.
Browning Laboratories, Inc.
750 Main St., Winchester, Mass.
Phone: WIncheter 6-2121
President G. H. Browning
Vice-President R. L. Purrington
Chief Engineer F. A. Spindell
Production Manager J. C. Sullivan
Head Test Dept H. L. Smith
Credit Manager C. W. Craven
PRODUCTS: FM tuners, FM-AM tuners;
Frequency meters, cathode ray oscilloscopes,
60-cycle calibrators, regulated power sup-
plies and square wave generators, super high
frequency signal generators, frequency cali-
brators, capacitance relays, electronic capaci-
tance alarm systems.
William W. L. Burnett Radio Lab.
4814 Idaho St.. San Diego 4, Calif.
Phone: Talbot 4943
Owner-Chief Eng William W. L. Burnett
PRODUCTS: Piezo-electric crystals, crys-
tal holders, constant temperature controlled
ovens, frequency measuring equipment, lab-
oratory equipment, conducting regular radio
laboratory measurements, offering a com-
pleted frequency measuring service, from 10
kc to 500 mcs covering both AM and FM
measurements. All stations must be within
receiving distance of the laboratory. Special
laboratory equipment developed and tested.
Chicago Telephone Supply Corp.
1142 W. Beardsley Ave., Elkhart, Ind.
Phone: 3-0310
President J. G. Best
V. P. & Gen. Sales Mgr W. A. Nicely
V. P. & Gen. Mgr B. S. Turner
Chief Engineer W. H. Budd
Credit Manager M. F. Schneck
Purchasing Agent F. A. Bundy
General Superintendent G. M. Cooper
Industrial Relations Mgr A. M. Daily
Export Manager W. A. Nicely
Traffic Manager R. I. Corner
PRODUCTS: Composition variable re-
sistors, wirewound variable resistors, associ-
ated switches.
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Clarosfat Mfq. Co., Inc.
I>..\.r. N. II.
I*rr>iilrllt \ i( liH Mii( IhT
.■ball's Mpr. l)i^trilllltl>r>
l)i\ I' rail ( !liaiiilii-i lain
Sicrt-lury Cliarl.- II. Itiinicll
V. I'.-(!hirf Kii>;iii<-rr (M-orm' Mncln-i
V. I*. Ciin. Sal.> I. J. Yoiiiifil.lo...!
I'HODUCTS: I i\r.l an. I %aiiai.lr power
r<'-i-l(>r>, power rliro-lal-. power re>i-.|or
(leeade l)o\e>, wire woiinil poli'iltioiiieter>.
'"T" "I." ciMii pail-. 2'> ami 1(1 wati allenlii-
utors, special re.>i>lor pro(lucl>, and eoinpo-
."iition piilentioiiieters.
Capehart-Farnsworth Corp.
3702 E. I'onliae .St., I'ort W aviie I. I ml.
IMione: Wihonv ,S3i)l
l*resi(l«'nt Kllerv W. Ston<-
Exer. V. 1' Davifl K. Hull
.•\,ss't. to Pre- I'llw in A. .Niihola-
V. r. ( Hp>ear(Ii ) I'liilo T. Karnswortli
V. l\ (Mfg. I William ClauM-n
V. r Henry C. Hoemer
("oMiptroller \\ . V. Hoeppner
Treasurer Paul H. Hartman
Secv. & Asst. Treas Chester H. Wiggin
Asst. Comptroller Roy H. Workman
Asst. Treasurer John J. Brosnan
Asst. Treasurer Edmoml II. Dufaii
Asst. Secretary C. Dougla- Wehh
Asst. Secretary Dudley M. Day
Chief Engineer, Electronics
Apparatus Div J. C. Ferguson
Chief Engineer, Radio-
Television Dept Maurice Alexander
Sales Manager C. R. Ward
Sales Promotion Mgr.. ...... .Jack L. Hobhy
Advertising Manager Stanley Morrow
Merchandise Mgr 1. C. Hunter
Mgr. Mobile (^omnuinications
Division John A. Curtis
Dir. of Purchases E. S. Needier
Credit Manager Arthur E. Sibley
PRODUCTS: Capehart TV receivers, AM-
FM radiophonographs, cathode ray tubes,
record changers, industrial TV systems (Util-
iscope), TV transmitting equipment, TV
studio equipment, TV telemetering equip-
ment, FM transmitters, railroad connnunica-
tions equipment, railroad music and radio
program distributing systems.
Collins Radio Co.
855— 35th St., N. E., Cedar Rapids, la.
Phone: 3-0281
President .Arthur A. Collins
Executive V. P. (New York ) . . W. J. Barkley
Vice-Pres.-Gen. Mgr R S. ( Kites
V. P. Chg. Engr. & Mfg L. M. Crafl
Secretarv-Trea>iirer .S. J. .Storm
PRODUCTS: Standard and EM broadcast
station transmitters, speech equipment and
accessories. Radio connnunication ground
station and airborne transmitters and re-
cei\er- for ( .o\ I riiiiii'iit, roiiimercial airlines
ami iilliiT iiidii>lriai ii-er>. Radio amateur
li aii-iiiillei-. rc((i\rr- and accessories.
Colonial Radio Corp.
/ it liiilh ■( hi nril Siili'-idinry of
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
2:. I Ran., M., Rulfalo 7. \. Y.
I'lioiie: \I. 21.'>(1
Pn-ident E. E. Lewis
Exrclllive \. 1* J. H. Quick
V. p. & Treasurer H. E. Riordon
V. P. of Operations (i. \. (Godwin
V. P. of Engimeritig R. Mai I.ali iiii-
V. P. Planning &
Procurement II. j. Kenworthy
Controller M. B. C>hesney
Comptroller M. Fi. Chcsncy
Director of Sales J. K. McDonoiigh
Service Manager R. K. Pew
Director of Industrial
Relations H. S. Hagen
PRODUCTS: 1. Sylvania TV receivers in-
eluding table models, console models, and
radio-phono combination model.-. 2. Auto-
mobile receivers for automotiv«- manufac-
turers and contract accounts. 3. Radio re-
ceivers for contract accounts.
Columbia Records, Inc.
1473 Barnum Ave., Bridgeport 8, (ionn.
Phone: Bridgeport 6-0181
President Edward Wallerstein
V. P. in Chg. of Sales Paul E. Southard
V. P. in Chg. of Mfg. and Egineering
J. H. Hunter
Dir. of Research William Bachman
Treasurer William Wilkins
Dir. of Purchases. . . .Robert P. Robinson, Jr.
Advertising Mgr Albert Earl
Export Mgr Ralph Alarcon
Ind. Rel. Mgr K. Raine
Service Mgr William Madeburg
Traffic Manager Lou Morrison
PRODUCTS: Phonograph Records, Phono-
graph Needles and Electrical Transcriptions,
Long Playing Microgroove Records.
Continental Electric Co.
715 Hamilton St., Geneva, 111.
Phone: GEneva 4140
President & Treasurer. .. .Milton Ritzenberg
Vice-Pres.-Production V. A. Carpenter
Secretary & Asst. Treas.. .J. E. DeVIeshower
Chief Engineer J. H. Cone
Sales Engineer J. S. Kirk
Sales Manager E. C. Hanson
PRODUCTS: Phototubes, rectifier tubes,
ihyratrons and special electronic tubes.
Continental Electronics Mfg. Co.
1728 Wood St., Dallas 1, Texas
Phone: Riverside 3611
President James 0. Weldon
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Vice-President Lester H. Carr
Secretary Dorothy F. Weldon
PRODUCTS: Antenna phasing equipment,
radio frequency components for standard
broadcast stations, custom building of radio
transmitting equipment.
Corning Glass Works
Corning, New York
Phone: Corning 372
President W. C. Decker
Mgr. Electrical Prod. Div John L. Ward
Mgr. Technical
Prod. Div Russell Brittinghani
PRODUCTS: Glass envelopes for tubes
used for radio receiving, broadcasting, ca-
thode ray, television and all other eectronic
purposes, tubing and special sealing glasses,
pyrex brand radio, insulators and bushings,
resistor tubes, metallized glassware, includ-
ing timmer capacitors, resistors, etc.
Cornish Wire Co., Inc.
15 Park Row, New York 7, N. Y.
Phone: BArclay 7-5140
President John Cook
Vice-Pres. & Gen.
Sales Mgr W. F. Osier, Jr.
Treasurer J. C. Stagg
Secretary J. E. Hoffman
Sales Mgr. (Electric Wire
Products Div.) J. B. Baxter
PRODUCTS: Radio and TV wire products
including electronic and intercommunicating
wires and cables, electric wire products in-
cluding lamp cords, fixture wire, rubber
jacketed cords and cord sets.
Crosley Division-AVCO Mfg. Corp.
1329 Arlington St., Cincinnati 25, O.
Phone: KIrby 6600
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr John W. Craig
Vice. Pres. & Gen. Sales Mgr.. .Wm. A. Blees
Gen. Works Mgr Clarence Felix
Controller Harold B. Newell
Director of Engineering &
Research Lewis M. Clement
Director of Purchases. .. .Frank W. Warner
Director of Industrial
Relations Paul W. Deubery
Asst. Gen. Sales Mgr.-In
Charge of Adv V. C. Havens
Mgr. Radio & TV Section L. E. Septer
Credit Manager John J. Hope, Jr.
Director of Exports Douglas C. Lynch
Service Dept. Mgr Harold A. Newell
Traffic Dept. Mgr Frank C. Partlan
President, Crosley Broadcasting
(Subsidiary) Robert E. Dunville
PRODUCTS: Receivers: battery, table,
portable AC-DC; radio, AM midget, AM
table with phonograph, AM-FM console with
phonograph, AM-FM table, AM console with
phonograph, TV, table, console, FM table.
P'M console, AM-FM console with phono-
graph record players. TV tuning iniits.
Doolitf-le Radio Inc.
7421 S. Loomis Blvd., Chicago 36, III.
Phone: RAdcliffe 3-4100
President E. M. Doolittle
Genl. Manager M. E. Montgomery
PRODUCTS: Complete line of equipment
for two way FM communications service in-
cluding central stations up to and including
250 watts, and mobile equipment of 30 and
60 watts in 30-40 mc range, and 30 watts in
150-160 mc range. Doolittle FD-12 frequency
& modulation monitor, four channels any
frequencies between 25 and 170 mc. Doolittle
PJZ-IA and PJZ-11 "littlefone" equipment,
nine pounds of power providing complete
two way communication between 25 and
50 mc, and 150 to 160 mc, with squelch, wet
battery re-chargable operation.
Hugh H. Eby, Inc.
4700 Stenton Ave., Philadelphia 44, Pa.
Phone: DAvenport 4-7000
President James L. Hawley
Gen. Mgr George H. Rich
Engineer E. Ritter
Credit Mgr Wm. T. Lodwig
Secretary T. J. Mullaney
Sales Mgr W. J. Sharp
Purchasing Robert E. Weber
PRODUCTS: Adaptors, jacks, knobs, plugs,
male and female connectors, binding posts,
octal sockets, miniature sockets (seven and
nine pin), terminal strips, terminal boards,
special assemblies (both mechanical and
electrical), true shields, metal stampings.
Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories ,lnc.
Bloomfield Ave. & Shafto St., Clifton, N. J.
Phone: SHerwood 2-7400
President Allen B. Du Mont
Vice-President Leonard F. Cramer
Director of Research. .Thomas T. Goldsmith
Asst. to Pres Stanley F. Patten
Mgr., Mfg. Divisions except
TV Receiver C. Edwin Williams
Controller B. L. Graham
Credit Manager M. Morgan
Director of Personnel Harry Housten
General Supt Bruce T. Du Mont
TV Receiver Manufacturing Div.
Market St., East Paterson, N. J.
Manager Ricardo Muniz
Manufacturing Mgr Morris Spector
Chief Engineer Irving E. Lempert
Purchasing Agent William Paton
TV Receiver Sales Div. ->
Market St., East Paterson, N. J.
Manager Ernest A. Marx
Sales Manager Walter L. Stickel
Adv. & Sales
Promotion Henry R. Geyelin, Jr.
Service Manager E. W. Merriam
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I'Aci tntitir I'lirls IHi .
Maikil St., K.;i>l ralriM.ii, i\. J.
Maii:in<r Paul Warn
Sale* Miinafifi- I larr\ \ an l{rii^sa1ar •
( iliii'f l.iifiirirfi- I larvc) Mi-iim-Ii
M:itiiira('tiiriii^ M nr (iliarlrs Scelig
I'l I rdiisiiiillrr IHr.
1(1(10 Main A\.-., Clifton, ■%'. J.
Manafirr 1 Irrlirrl I'",. 'I'aylor
Salt'~ ManauiT Jaiiu-s Tliarp
Cliiff Kiijiinccr rjordon (Jr<'gory
Mamifarluiin!! Mfir.. . . ( 'lir.-lcr K. (rrt'cinvood
I'linlia-iii^ A;;i-iit Lawmice A. I'lillt-r
I'jlrilniiiir Inslrumcnt Div.
1000 Main Av<„ Clifton, N. J.
Manager Kiulolf Feldl
Sales Manat;iM- (',. l{ol)crt Mczfier
Chief Knf;ineer I*. Samuel Christaldi
Manufaetiirinji Mgr Robert Svozil
Pnrcliasing Agent William Phillips
Cuthode-Rav Div.
niomheld Ave. & Shafto St., Clifton, N. J.
Manager Irving G. Rosenberg
Sales Manager Fred Tinimons
Chief Engineer A Y. Bentley
Manufacturing Mgr Frank Beldowski
TV Broadcasting Div.
515 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 8-2600
Director Mortimer W. Loewi
Manager, Sales and
Research Julian Armstrong
Mgr. Network Operations C. J. Witting
Sales Manager Thomas Gallery
Chief Eng., Network R. Chipp
Mgr., WTTG, Wash., D.C... Walter Compton
Mgr., WDTV, Pittsburgh Donald Stewart
Public Relations & Publicity G. Lyons
Adv. & Sales Promotion. . . .Arthur Schoffield
Electronic Specialty Co.
3456 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles 39, Calif.
Phone: NO. 2-2168
President Wm. H. Burgess
Asst. to the Pres Wm. F. Edwards
PRODUCTS: Ranger aircraft radio equip-
ment; transmitters, receivers, and interphone,
the transmeter, the electronic inverter which
changes AC to DC for electric shavers. TV
service division, install and service television
receivers.
Electronic Tube Corp.
1200 E. Mermaid Lane, Phila. 18, Pa.
Phone: Chestnut Hill 7-6800
Pres Edward D. Gray
V.P.-Chief Engineer Henry S. Bamford
Credit Mgr C. John Seez
Purchasing Agent M. N. Robins
PRODUCTS: Cathode Ray Receiving, Mul-
ti-Gun and Special Purpose Cathode Ray
Tubes; Multi-Channel Oscilloscopes; High
gain DC Amplifiers, Special design AC and
DC Amplifiers; Special design Signal Gen-
eratoTf.; I'.lectronir I'jigineering and |)i'\el-
iiptnenl.
Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp.
Ill l.ifllilii Ave.. New York 11, N. Y.
Phone: ClleNea 2-1800
I*re>i(letil Itrnjaniin Alirani-
Exec. V ice-1'res Dornian D. T-rael
Treas Max Ahram^
Vice-I're.v. .Sales (iharles Robbin>
Vice-l'res. I'urcliasing IlarNey Tullo
Vi(e-Pres., Works Mgr E. J. Kelly
( ionlroller A. Rosen
Dir. of Engineering D. D. I>rael
.Sales Mgr. TV Dept Stanley M. Abrams
Export Mgr Joseph Kattan
Sales Promotion Mgr H. R. F. Diet/
Personnel Mgr P. R. (lerto
Service & Brts. Mgr George Cohen
PRODUCTS: Radio Receivers: Battery-
Console, Table, Portable, Portable AC-DC;
Electric — AM Compact, AM Table, AM
Portable, AM Console, FM Console; FM
Table; Television — Table models and Con-
soles; Combinations — Radio-phonograph;
Record Players.
Espey Manufacturing Co., Inc.
528 E. 72 St., New York 21. N. Y.
Phone: TRafalgar 9-7000
President Nathan Pinsley
V. P. & Sales Mgr W. Walter Jablon
V. . & Gen. Mgr Sol Pinsley
V. P. & Industrial Sales John Benedikt
V. P. & Chief Eng Sam L. Sack
Credit Mgr Max Goldberg
Export Mgr J. E. Chorlian
PRODUCTS: AM - FM chassis, AM-FM
tuners, high fidelity amplifiers, power sup-
plies, AM-FM front end tuners, 3" TV kits.
Fairchild Recording Equipment
Corp.
154 St. & 7 Ave., Whitestone, N. Y.
Phone: INdependence 3-2100
President Fred R. Driessen
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr.. .Wentworth D. Fling
Secretary-Treasurer John B. Wolflf, Jr.
Adv. & Sales Mgr Jay H. Quinn
PRODUCTS: Sound recorders (disk), mag-
netic tape recorders, transcription tables,
magnetic cutterheads, dynamic pickups, re-
cording equalizers, pickup eqaulizers, unit-
ized amplifier systems and audio systems.
Federal Telephone and Radio Corp.
100 Kingsland Rd., Clifton, N. J.
Phone: NUtley 2-3600
Gen. Sales Mgr Raymond S. Perry
PRODUCTS: For AM— Complete broad-
cast systems: transmitters, transmitting and
rectifying tubes, pulse-time-modulation relay
systems, cables, field intensity meters, con-
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Eqiiipnicnt Manufacturers
soles, microphones and associated speech in-
put and transmitter control equipment. For
FM — Complete broadcast systems: transmit-
ters, transmitting tuhes, field intensity meters,
cables, consoles, microphones and associated
speech input and transmitter control equip-
ment, square loop transmitting antennas,
studio-transmitter-links, microwave relay sys-
tems, transmitter monitors, dummy antennas.
For TV-Transmitters and complete broadcast
equipment, microwave relay systems, trans-
mitter monitors, high-gain antennas.
Finch Telecommunications, Inc.
4th & Virginia St., Passaic, N. J.
Phone: Passaic 2-3440
President W. G. H. Finch
Asst. to Pres J. G. Crost
Chief Egineer W. G. H. Finch
Purchasing Agent Frank R. Brick, Jr.
PRODUCTS: Facsimile Receivers, Trans-
mitters and Duplicators; Radio Broadcast
Facsimile Transmitter Consoles and Radio
Sound and Facsimile Receivers; FM Trans-
mitter Antennas.
A. W. Franklin Mfgr. Corp.
43-20 34th St., Long Island City 1, N. Y.
Phone: STiUwell 4-1160
President Albert W. Franklin
Vice-President — Sales N. H. Lawton
Plant Manager Henry Randall
Credit Manager Fred Weller
Purchasing Agent S. Yurman
PRODUCTS: Sockets, plugs, switches,
terminal strips, plastic and metal fabrica-
tions and assemblies, locking rings, metal
stampings, plastic molded products, air-loops.
Freed Radio Corp.
200 Hudson St.. New York 13, N. Y.
Phone: WAlker 5-8765
President Arthur Freed
Dir. of Res. & Devel Joshua Sieger
Dir. of Physics Adolph H. Rosenthal
Purchasing Agent Sam Abramson
Manufacturing Supt Howard Boden
PRODUCTS: TV consoles, radio-TV con-
soles, radio-TV-phonographs, AM-FM radio
phonographs, AM-FM radios.
Garod Electronics Corp.
70 Washington St., Brooklyn 1, N. Y.
Phone : MAin 4-6044
President Leonard Ashbach
V.P. & Gen. Mgr Louis Silver
Vice-President Maurice Raphael
Secretary Barnett S. Trott
\dvertising Mgr Joseph G. DeVico
Export Manager Ernest Nigaglioni
Purchasing Agent Sol Predeger
Chief Engineer Frank Dieli
PRODUCTS: TV receivers; TV-radio re-
ceivers; TV-radio-phonograph combinations;
radio receivers; radio-phonograph combina-
tions.
Gates Radio Co.
123 Hampshire St., Quincy, 111.
Phone: 522-523
President P. S. Gates
Executive V-Pres L. I. McEwen
Vice-Pres. Research and
Sales Coordination F. O. Grimwood
Executive Secretary A. S. Petzoldt
Chief Engineer F. W. Wentura
Production Manager A. D. Myers
Credit Manager L. H. Sieleman
Purchasing Agent J. P. Bowers
PRODUCTS: Transmitters: AM broadcast,
FM broadcast, communications, short wave.
Speech Input: Consoles, remote amplifiers,
program amplifiers, monitoring amplifiers,
preamplifiers, recording equipment, custom
built studio systems, AM frequency and
modulation monitors.
General Electronics Inc.
101 Hazel St., Paterson, N. J.
Phone: SH. 2-5271
Treasurer D. E. Replogle
Vice-President A. C. Moeller
Sales Mgr C. G. Hampson
Chief. Eng D. E. Replogle
Dev. Eng R. Shima
PRODUCTS: Cathode ray tubes, 10" 121/2"
16" glass.
General Electric
Electronics Department
Electronics Park, Syracuse 1, N. Y.
Phone: 6-4411
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr.. .Dr. W. R. G. Baker
Comptroller E. L. Hulse
Mgr. of Engineering I. J. Kaar
Mgr. of Marketing E. H. Vogel
Gen. Sales Mgr A. A. Brandt
Adv. Manager L. E. Pettit
Mgr., Receiver Div Willard H. Sahloff
Mgr. Com'l. Equipment Div.. .G. F. Metcalf
Mgr., Tube Div J. M. Lang
Mgr., Government Div V. M. Lucas
PRODUCTS: Radio and TV receivers,
radio and TV transmitters, receiving, trans-
mitting and industrial tubes, components,
two-way communications equipment, elec-
tronic specialty items.
The General Industries Co.
Olive & Taylor Sts., Elyria, Ohio
Phone: 2235
President A. W. Fritzsche
Treas. & Credit Mgr C. F. Russert
V.P., Sales Mgr. of Motor Div.. . .H. E. Moon
Sales Mgr. of Plastics Div Steve Hiltebrant
Chief Engr .Motor Div Howard Shumaker
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( lii< I l.ii^r.ri.i-lii - l)i\ Ku-xll >iiiilli
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I'lxODl'CTS: Kl.riiir IMi..nuf:r;i|ili M(.l..i>,
|)i>r l{i ri)r(lii)^ V^Miiililirs, ( loiiiltiiialioii
Iti'cKid < Ikim^im-, l{<-(iir(It'r~., Tapr Di^r l{r-
r(ii(lcr>, (!ii><t<tin Mtil(lrr> (if all prodiicl- in
liijniion ami ( iiiniiircs.sioii Malt'iial.--.
General Instrument Corp.
!!2') .N.uark Ave, Kli/.alMlli :i, N. J.
IMioii.-: Kli/.alHMli .MIOO
(lliainiian of Hoard ('.. l{ii->-ll IVldmann
l'n>. iV Tr.'a.- H. K. Laiix
V. r. in Chj:. of Sales Don J. lMi.lp>
Sal<> Manatrt'i- (i. I*. Marron
Clii.r Kiifiin.-.-i- B. N. Fish.r
Crtdil ManatriT W . J. Kane
Dir. i.l ruirhax.- C. 1{. L. Townley
Kxporl Mfirs \d. Aiiricnia, Inc.
PR(H)LICTS: Varial.l.- cond.nsers, pusli
liiitton (li'vicfs, record cliangers, loud speak-
tr>, TV front end tuners.
General Laminated Products, Inc.
2857 South Halstcd Street. (^Iiieago 8, 111.
Phone: Victory 2-0707
President Morris Perlnian
Chief Engineer Albert Krivo
Purchasing Agent Ernest Neustadter
Sales Mgr L. Tenenberg
PRODUCTS: Sockets, Terminal Board As-
semblies, Laminated Phenolic Parts, Battery
Connectors, Coil I-orms, Resistor Board As-
semblies, multiple and single Male and Fe-
male Pin Plug Assemblies.
General Radio Co.
275 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge 39, Mass.
Phone: TRowbridge 6-4400
Chairman of Board H. B. Ricbmond
President E. H. Locke
Vice-Pres. for Sales A. E. Thiessen
Vice-Pres. for Mfg C. C. Carey
Secretary-Treasurer F. L. Tucker
Export Mgr C. E. Hills, Jr.
Chief Engineer M. Eastham
Publicity Mgr C. E. Worthen
Service Mgr H. H. Dawes
PRODUCTS: Precision radio and elec-
tronic laboratory and testing instruments,
FCC approved standard broadcast AM fre-
quency and modulation monitors; FM and
TV monitoring equipment; Variacs, Stro-
botacs.
The Hallicrafters Co.
4401 W. Fifth Ave., Chicago 24, 111.
Phone: Van Buren 6-6300
President Wm. J. Halligan
Exec. Vice-Pres R. W. Durst
Genl. Sales Mgr R. J. Sherwood
Chief TV Engineer C. E. Honeywell
Asst. Sales Mgr M. D. Kelly
I )i-Ii ilmliun Mj:t H. 1|. Hrliner
\d\.TliMii(: M(;r Cha-. J. .Nr>bil|
( renerai S\c. M gr E. L. ( iroxen
( 1 red it Managir ^'.u\ A. Shera
I'rodticlion Manat^er H. llarlle\
l'H( 11)1 CIS: I V Receiver-, Slu.rl-Wave
"ilani" Xnilr-. and l{eceiver>, I'ortaiile Ra-
dios, FM/AM Radios.
The Hammarlund Mfg. Co., Inc.
460 W. 34 St., .New York 1, N. Y.
Phone: L<>npacre .1-1300
President Lli)>(l \. I lainniarliinfl
Tiea>urer Josepli I,u-li
Secretary & Comptroller K. A. W itiinei-
(ihief. Engineer Walter Keith
PRODlKiTS: Conununications, receiver-,
variable condensers, chokes, wave-guide
plumbing, sockets.
Hartenstine-Zane Co., Inc.
225 Broadway, i\ew York 7, N. Y.
Phone: BA 7-8390-1
Gen. Mgr. & Sec Chas. J. Harten.stine
Asst. Sec M. A. Hartenstine
PRODUCTS: Snecialize in the design of
tower foundations; erecting, lighting and
painting radio towers; installing ground sys-
tem for AM broadcasting and all types of
antennae and accessories for FM & TV sta-
tions; maintenance of radio towers, obstruc-
tion lighting equipment and FM & TV an-
tennae.
Harvey Radio Laboratories, Inc.
447 Concord Ave., Cambridge 38, Mass.
Phone: TRowbridge 6-2800
President Frank Lyman, Jr.
Dir. Contract Adm.. . .Norman W. Bertelsen
Sales Engineer E. J. Vogel
Clerk of Corp R. W. Martin
Chief Engineer B. J. Cosman
Purchasing Agent Frank C. Waterhouse
Comptroller Gordon C. Genthner
Production Mgr E. Douglas Papkee
Personnel Director Mary Rizzitano
PRODUCTS: High fidelity FM broadcast
transmitting and studio equipment, short
wave telephone and telegraph transmitters,
high fidelity FM broadcast receivers, regu-
lated power supplies, I-F strips, visual align-
ment signal generators, galvascopes and asso-
ciated radio and electronic equipment, two-
way emergency communications equipment.
Haydu Brothers
P. O. Box 1226. Plainfield, N. J.
Phone: PLainfield 6-0876
President George K. Haydu
Chief Engineer Zoltan Haydu
Sales Manager Alexander Fleischman
PRODUCTS: Electron guns for TV tubes,
TV tubes, components for all types of
vacuum tubes including receiving, sending,
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Fiqiiipnient Manufacturers
TV, radio, X-Ray, incandescent and special
purpose tubes, equipment for the manufac-
ture of such tubes, equipment for the manu-
facture of Neon signs, cold cathode lamps
and various special purpose lamp machinery.
Hazelt-ine Electronics Corp.
58-25 Little Neck Pkway, Little Neck, L. L
N. Y.
Phone: FLushing 7-8700
President W. A. MacDonald
Executive Vice-Pres J. B. Dow
Vice- Pres. in Charge
of Sales F. Robinson
Vice-Pres. in Charge
of Research A. V. Loughren
Vice-Pres. in Charge
of Engineering O. M. Dunning
Vice-Pres. in Charge
of Manufacture J. Willenbecher
Dir. of Procu ement M. E. Bahr
PRODUCTS: Military types of radio and
radar equipment. Air and marine electronic
navigational equipment. Radio, radar and
TV test equipment for laboratory and pro-
duction testing.
Hytron Radio & Electronics Corp.
P. O. Box 390, 76 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass.
Phone: Salem 2260
President Bruce A. Coffin
Vice-Pres Edgar M. Batchelder
Chairman of Board-Treas.. . .Lloyd H. Coffin
Vice-Pres. & Sales Mgr John Q. Adams
V. P. Chg. of Engineering. .C. F. Stromeyer
Credit Manager M. S. Jones
Purchasing Agent Edward R. Carroll
Industrial Relations Mgr A. S. Nelson
Export Mgr W. L. Urquhart
Advertising Manager Harry G. Burnett
PRODUCTS: Receiving and electronic
tubes; special purpose tubes, ultra violet sun
lamps, ballast, voltage regulators.
The Indiana Steel Products Co.
6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2, 111.
Phone: FRAnklin 2-1114
President A. D. Plamondon, Jr.
V. P. & Gen. Mgr R. F. Smith
V. P. & Sales Mgr F. A. Hayden
Adv. Mgr LA. Dickey
PRODUCTS: Permanent Magnets, Ion
Traps, Permanent Magnet Focus Coils, Mag-
netrons, Magnet Assemblies, Magnetic Fer-
rites, Hyflux Magnetic Recording Tape, Mag-
netic Tape Recording and Reproducing
Heads.
Insuline Corp. of America
3602— 35th Ave., Long Island City 1, N. Y.
Phone: AStoria 8-3738
President S. J. Spector
Secretary-Treasurer A. S. Spector
General Sales Mgr B. L. Cahn
Advertising Mgr A. S. Chambers
Supt V. Hennekc
Industrial Sales Mgr I. Ronnn
('hief Engineer V. Lester
Pnrclinsing AgciU M. Weslon
Production Chief H. White
PRODUCTS: Adapters, Phone Pick-up;
Aligning Tools; Amplifier Chassis; Angles
and Brackets Antenna, Auto Radio ; Antenna
Connectors; Antenna Kits; Antennas, Home
Mast; Antennas, FM & Television; Auto
Radio Noise, Suppressors; Bases, Steel;
Beads, Cable; Binding Posts; Binding Post
Heads; Bushings, Insulated; Cabinets, Metal;
Cabinets, Speaker; Cable Clamps; Chassis
Base; Chassis, Bottom Plate; Chokes;
Chrome Trim; Clips, Alligator; Clip, 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; Displays; Drill, Re-
placement; Eyelets; Equalizing Condensers;
FM Antennas; Fuse Mountings; Fuse Re-
tainers; Grid Caps; Grid Cap Shield; Grom-
mets. Rubber; Hardware, Radio; Head-
phones; Insulators; Jacks; Jacks, Micro-
phone; Jacks, Shielded; Jacks, Tip; Jacks,
Transmitting; Jars, Glass; Knobs; Lugs, Sol-
dering; Lugs, Spade; Lugs, Terminal; Meter
Cabinets; Morse Code Records; Mountings,
Fuse; Name Plates; Neutralizing Tools;
Noise Eliminators; Nuts; Oscillators; Panels,
Aluminum, Bakelite, Masonite, Metal, Meter,
Racks; Panel Bearings; Phone Cords;
Phones, Ear; Phone Plugs; Phone Tips;
Plates, Bottom; Plugs; Punches; Racks,
Brackets, Chassis; Radio Panels; Record
Player Switch; Reducers; Resistor Cords;
Riveting Punch Set; Rivets, Rods; Screw
Drivers, Insulated; Screws; Shearing Punch;
Shields; Shields, Grid Cap; Sockets; Solder-
ing Irons; Soldering Iron Elements; Spaghet-
ti, Flexible; Spacers, Bushings; Spade Lugs;
Speaker Cabinets; Steel Cabinets; Strips,
Terminal; Suppressors, Auto Radio; Switch-
es; Television, Accessories; Antennas, Tools;
Terminal Lugs; Terminal Strips; Test Leads;
Test Lead Wire; Test Prods; Test Tools;
Tools; 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 1, O.
Phone: HEmlock 4076
President Paul F. Jackson
Vice-President Robert C. Apple
Sales Manager Myron Fulkerson
Production Mgr William Hagstrum
PRODUCTS: Oscillograph, TV generator,
tube testers, VTVM, test oscillators, FM gen-
erators, condenser testers, audio oscillator.
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Jefferson Electric Co.
2r>ili Avf. & Ma.li^.Mi M., IMIu....,!. III.
Phone: M Aiisli.i.l f.-TW.l
Pn-iilcnl I. M. Uiriiiijin
\. 1". & Snh-s Mgr J. U. lor.l
V. 1'^ Knpineer I,. Mam rcr
Kxcnilive^ I'.npintor I. ralilwrll. Ji-.
Cri'tlil ManagfT Vict or \\. Lee
Kxi)i)rl MaiiafiiT M.J. Scliiiiitt
Director ol l'llr(■lla^e^^. . . . Ijiward J. lknii(i;an
PRODUCTS: Power Iransformers, chokes
aiu] audio input ami output lran>foriM<'rs,
telcvi>ioii lirfh-ctin^ \okcs, iioti/.oulal ami
vertical ticaniiing transformers, cenlerinn and
focusing coils.
Jensen Manufacfuring Co.
()()() I S. Laramie Ave., Chicago 38, III.
Phone: POrtsniouth 7-7600
President Thomas A. White
Purchasing Agent George H. Turner
Advertising Manager Bayard H. Clark
Comptroller John W. Henderson
Export Manager J. G. Corrigan
PRODUCTS: Loudspeakers, reproducers,
projectors, cahinets, transformers.
JFD Manufacturing Co., Inc.
6101-6123 16th Ave., Brooklyn 4, N. Y.
Phone: BEnsonhurst 6-9200
President Julius Finkel
Vice-President Albert Finkel
Secretary-Treas Edward Finkel
PRODUCTS: TV antennas, FM antennas,
TV antenna brackets and accessories, in-
sulators, TV booster, wire, masts, glare filters,
wire strippers, key hex wrenclies, plugs,
male, female, AC-DC continental and domes-
tic test leads, test prods., phono needles,
grille cloth, dial pointers, steel rule and
wire gauge, line cords, resistance cords, AC
service cords, "Sockette" radio tube adapters,
exact duplicate ballast tubes, phosphor bronze
dial cable, battery adapter harnesses, adjust-
able ballast tubes, resistance cord adapters,
phono adapter switches, microphone connec-
tors, midget jacks and plugs, toggle switches,
auto condensers, speaker cement, antenna
loops, auto antenna, battery plugs, tube
shields, radio wire, suppressors, dial belts,
dial cord.
Johns-Manville
22 E. 40th St., New York 16, N. Y.
Phone: LExington 2-7600
Commodity Mgr P. J. Washburn
(Acoustical Materials)
PRODUCTS: Sound control materials for
broadcasting and recording studios.
Kerrigan-Lewis Mfg. Co.
4421 W. Rice St., Chicago 51, 111.
Phone: SPaulding 2-7208
i'rt-.itlinl Vincent M. Kerrigan
\ i(r-l*rcs.-'l'rea>in-er (llhuio I-. Lewis
PHODUCTS: M:l^:m■l :im<I Lil/.en.fraht
Wire, Mecli.niii'.'d l',tij:r,i\ iiif:.
King Laboratories, Inc.
1:^7 Sohir St., .S\ia(U^e i, .N. \.
Phone: 2-5209
President Aden J. King
Vice-l'resident F. M. Mirhaelian
Treas. & Gen. Mgr \V. K. MacLeod
Secretary Barbara 11. Si>.son
PRODUCTS: Special alloys, chemicals and
metals, radio luhe pai't>. metal punchings
and .stamping>, barrx gelter>.
Langevin Manufacturing Corp.
37 W. 65 St., New York 23, N. Y.
Phone: ENdicott 2-7200
Chairman of Board Carl C. Langevin
President Donald S. Morgan
Vice-President J. Martinez
Chief Engineer (>lyde E. Hallmark
Asst. Treasurer Andrew J. Prins
PRODUCTS: Audio amplifiers, power sup-
plier, audio and power transformers, acces-
sories for public address and broadcast sys-
tems.
Lehigh Structural Steel Co.
17 Battery Place, New York 4, N. Y.
Phone: WHitehall 4-1424
Sales Mgr., Radio Div J. F. Neary
PRODUCTS: Towers for TV-AM-FM Ver-
tical Radiators Relay Towers.
Machlett Laboratories, Inc.
1063 Hope St., Springdale, Conn.
Phone: STamford 4-5781
President R. R. Machlett
Vice-Pres. of Sales W. E. Stevenson
Treasurer J. A. Lambert
Vice-President H. J. Hoffman
Mgr. Engineer T. H. Rogers
Adv. Mgr R. N. Kellogg, Jr.
Industrial Rel. Mg.r....R. Gordon Hamblen
Export Mgr A. J. Foster
PRODUCTS: X-ray tubes for all medical,
industrial and special purposes. Valve Tubes,
Radio Transmitting Tubes, Communication
Tubes, R.F. Heating Tubes.
The Magnavox Co.
2131 Bueter Rd., Fort Wayne 4, Ind.
Phone: ANthony 5471
President Richard A. O'Connor
Ex. Vice-Pres Frank M. Freimann
Comptroller John S. Sturgeon
Radio-Phonograph & TV
Factory Mgr Harold M. Detrick
Factory Mgr. Speaker
Div L. E. Quinnell
Chief Eng., Radio-Phono-
graph & TV Div Anthony Wright
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Equipment Manufacturers
Asst. Sales Mgr. & Mer-
chandise Mgr Stewart Roberts
Advertising Mgr Lauren K. Haganiun
Sales Mgr., Illustravox Div.. .David S. Carlo
Sales Mgr., Components
Div Stanley S. Sondles
PRODUCTS: Receivers, combinations,
radio-phonograph, radio-phonograph modula-
tion-table, console, FM-AM console, TV con-
sole, speakers, capacitors, solenoids, sound
slide film equipment.
Measurements Corp.
116 Monroe St., Boonton, N. J.
Phone: BOonton 8-2131
President-Gen. Mgr H. W. Houck
Chief Engineer Jerry B. Minter
Sales Mgr Nelson C. Doland, Jr.
Credit Mgr Robert Meyer
Advertising Mgr Edgar M. Weed
PRODUCTS: Standard signal generators,
pulse generators, square wave generators,
UHF radio noise & field strength meters,
vacuum tube voltmeters, peak voltmeters,
megohm meters, megacycle meters, R.F. at-
tenuators, inductance bridges, capacitance
bridges, phase sequence indicators, moisture
meters, TV transmission and receiving test
equipment, special test equipment, fixed
capacitors and resistors, variable condensers.
John Meek Industries, Inc.
Liberty at Pennsylvania, Plvmouth, Ind.
Phone: 33
Controller Russell G. Eggo
Chief Engineer J. L. Jones
Purchasing Agent W. W. Frebel
Merchandising Mgr H. R. McKee
Plant Manager Chas. E. Palmer
PRODUCTS: Battery, table, personal, port-
able, portable AC-DC; electric AM midget,
AM table, AM console, AM portabe, AC-DC
AM table with phonograph, AM console with
phonograph, AM-FM table, AM-FM console,
AM-FM table with phonograph, AM-FM con-
eole with phonograph; TV, table, console,
AM table, FM table, AM-FM table, AM con-
sole, AM-FM console, AM console with pho-
nograph, AM-FM console with phonograph.
Meissner Manufacturing Division
Maguire Industries Inc.
Belmont & Seventh St., Mt. Carmel, 111.
Phone: 733
President Russell Maguire
Sales Manager G. E. Phelps
Adv. Agency Bartz Adv. Agency
General Manager Fred L^-ster
Chief Engineer W. J. Harrison
Division Accountant H. V. Wallar
Purchasing Agent C. Schrader
PRODUCTS: AM & FM radio receivers,
radio-phonograph combinations, radio ama-
teur equipment, radio coils for replacement.
radio coils for <<|iii|)iii(iit, radio servicemen's
test equipment, 'I'V chassis, TV components
and complete TV reciiveis.
Miles Reproducer Co., Inc.
812 Broadway, New York 3, N. Y.
Plione: SPring 7-7670-1
President Dr. S. R. IJirne
Sec-Gen. Mgr J. M. Kuhlik, Sc.D.
Chief Eng L W. Knhlik
Purchasing Agent J. V. Coiiiiiff
Treasurer ([. |{. kuhlik
Advertising Mgr B. Burns
Dir. of Pub. Rel George Ruskin
PRODUCTS: Filmgraph sound-on-hlm re-
corders and reproducers, continuous record-
ers and reproducers, tape recorders and re-
producers, automatic recorders and repro-
ducers, permanent recorders and reproduc-
ers, reference recorders, conference record-
ers, telephone recorders, interview recorders,
telemike, induction units for listening to or
recording two-way telephone convt^sations,
battery operated recorders, portfolio type
recorders.
James Millen Mfg. Co., Inc.
150 Exchange St., Maiden 48, Mass.
Phone: Maiden 4-4108-9
President James Millen
Sales Mgr E. E. Williams
Credit Manager Frances Bearse
Purchasing Agent George E. Pike
Export Manager Carl Lohman Janik
Chief Engineer Wade Cay wood
PRODUCTS: Receivers: Amateur, Avi-
ation, Marine, Police, Emergency Services.
Transmitters: Relay, Fixed Station, Marine,
Aviation, Police, Emergency Services. All
types Receiver and Transmitter component
parts except Tubes; Crystals, Fixed Resistors
and Capacitors.
Phone: AStoria 8-3738
Mirror Record Corp.
40-25 206 St., Bayside, L. I., N. Y.
Phone: BAyside 4-4999
Pres. & Treas P. K. Trautwein
Chief Engineer R. V. Hough
PRODUCTS: Recording accessories (discs,
cutting needles, playback needles).
Motorola, Inc.
4545 August Blvd., Chicago 51, 111.
Phone: Spaulding 2-6500
President Paul V. Galvin
Exec. Vice-Pres Robert W. Galvin
Vice-Pres. Cons. Prod. Div.
Elmer H. Wavering
Vice-Pres. Ch. Mchdse WaUer H. Stellner
Vice-Pres. in Charge of Communications &
Electronics Division D. E. Noble
Sales Cons. Goods Div Wm. H. Kelley
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Sales Mjir. (!oiimi. X l',lrcliimic l)iv.
I'-lijiciu- S. (FOrllrl
'rrea.>iiir«'r (fcoihc 1{. Mai-Dnnald
Vicc-Pres. in <'.liar(;i' of Prociirt-iiiriit
Iraiik J. O'Hricii
('ri-dii Ma na tier I Iciirv Klriiiliaiis
Kxpoil Manager ( larl M. Wjiiiic
Sfr\i(»' Manager A. T. Alexander
1M{()1)1 (IS: Kec.-ivfi>: Hattery— Aiito-
rrmii\c, laMf, IVisonal ; Portaldc, l'orlald<*
VC-DC: Radio— AM Tablf, AM I'orlahl.-
AC-DC, AM Table with Plioiiopraph, AM-
FM Table, AM-FM Console, AM-FM Console
witb Plionograpb; Television — Talde, Con-
sole, AM-FM Console, AM-FM Console with
Phonograph. Record Players. Communica-
tions Eqiiipnienl: Marine, Police, Railroad,
Trucks and Busses, Taxicab, Walkie-Talkie,
Radar Systems. Transmitters: Marine, Police,
Fixed Station, Supervisory Control, Tele-
metering, Carrier Communication and Micro-
wave Multiplex Systems.
The Muter Co.
1255 S. Michigan A\e., Chicago 5, 111.
Phone: WAbash 2-8800
President Leslie F. Muter
Vice-Pres. & Sales Mgr K. E. Rollefson
Chief Engineer K. E. Rollefson
Vice-Pres. & Credit Mgr A. A. Dailey
Purchasing Agent A. R. Campbell
Indu. Rel. Mgr Miss Wilma Palm
PRODUCTS: Resistors, switches, ceramic
condensers, Spirashields, coils, antenna loops,
I.F. and R.F. transformers.
National Carbon Div.,
Union Carbide & Carbon Corp.
30 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y.
Phone: MUrray Hill 7-8000
President A. V. Wilker
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr J. M. Spangler
Vice-President C. 0. Kleinsmith
Gen. Sales Mgr. Cons. Prods A. C. Bryan
Mgr. Battery Eng. Dept W. H. Fritz
V.-P., Adv. Sales Mgr H. M. Waren
PRODUCTS: "Eveready" "Mini-Max" "B"
batteries for portable and farm type re-
ceivers, "Eveready" dry cells, "Eveready"
flashlight batteries for miniature receivers,
"Eveready" "Ail Cell" batteries for 2-volt
and 1.4 colt receivers.
National Union Radio Corp.
350 Scotland Rd., Orange, N. J.
Phone: ORange 2-6600
President K. C. Meinken
Sales Mgr E. J. Maginot
Director Research A. M. Skellett
I rriisuriT W . II. Carey
Secretary J. V. iJeevy
Credit Mgr II. A. Pope
A->l. Ad\. Mgr ('.. K. Kon/
I'KODHCTS: Electron tubets, rereivinj;,
TV, tranMnitliiig, cathode ray, special pur-
\ti»r, tube research & development, panel
lainp>, radio dry batteries, auto vibrators.
New York Transformer Co., Inc.
Third Ave., Alpha, N. J.
IMione: Pllillip-burg .VllHf!
I'rchidt III Joseph 15. .Schaefer
Sales Manager Tlioiiias B. Armstrong
(]hief Design Eng Ernest D. Belanger
Chief Engineer (^eorge Pappas
Purchasing Agent Carl Seefer
Plant Superintendent A. H. Coover
Controller Kenneth Llewelyn
PRODUCTS: Transformers and reactors
for TV, radios, transmitters, and receivers;
audio frequency coils, electronic control de-
vices, etc. ,
Olympic Radio & Television Inc.
34-01 38th Ave., Long Island City, N. Y.
Phone: STillwell 4-6961
President A. A. Juviler
Exec. Vice-President P. L. Shoenen
Vice-Pres.-Treasurer M. Sobin
Director of Sales Al Friedman
Purchasing Engineer W. Hegyi
Chief Engineer J. Raudin
PRODUCTS: Complete line of home re-
ceivers. AM and FM television receivers.
Oxford Electric Corp.
3911 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 15, 111.
Phone: ATlantic 5-6161
President J. D. Ceader
Asst. to President Hugo Sunberg
Credit Manager David E. Davis
General Sales Mgr John A. Proctor, Jr.
Asst. Sales Mgr Wm. B. Barnes
Chief Engineer K. H. Wessel
Plant Manager A. Sorice
PRODUCTS: Radio speakers, output and
line transformers, cathode ray tubes.
Packard-Bell Company
3443 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 16, Calif.
Phone: DUnkirk 2-2141
President Herbert A. Bell
Vice-President Robert S. Bell
Vice-President Joe M. Spain
Sec.-Treas Lowell R. Day
Ass't. Sec.-Treas Jack Speis
Chief Engineer Charles Nichols
Plant Manager Jean Gleis
General Sales Mgr Kenneth R. Johnson
Ass't. Sales Mgr William Frost
Advertising Mgr Walter Addison Watson
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Equipment IHaniifactiirers
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Service Mgr Thomas L. Stevens
Personnel Dir Charles Askin
PRODUCTS: Radios, PhonOcords, Radio-
Phonograph-Recorder Combinations), Tele-
vision. A complete line of each or the three
above types of products.
Phiico Corp.
Tioga & C Sts., Philadelphia 34, Pa.
Phone: NEbraska 4-5100
President William Balderston
V.-P. & Gen. Sales Mgr John M. Otter
V.-P. Radio and TV Div Larry F. Hardy
V.-P., Dir. Eng. & Res Leslie J. Woods
V.-P., Eng. & Research D. B. Smith
Chief Engineer Palmer M. Craig
Credit Manager E. W. Mayhew
Dir. of Purchases W. MacMurtie
Advertising Mgr John F. Gilligan
Industrial Relations Mgr.. .Harold W. Butler
Export Manager D. W. Mcintosh
V.-P. in Chg. of Parts and Service
James M. Skinner, Jr.
Traffic Manager J. Swan
PRODUCTS: Receivrs: Battery— Automo-
bile, Table, Portable, Portable AC-DC; Radio
—AM Midget, AM Table, AM Console, AM
Portable AC-DC, AM Portable Wet Cell, AM
Table with Phonograph, AM Console with
Phonograph, AM Console with Phonograph
and Recorder, AM-FM Table, AM-FM Con-
sole, AM-FM Table with Phonograph, AM-
FM Console with Phonograph; Television —
Table, Console, AM Table FM Table, AM-
FM Table, AM Console, FM Console, AM-
FM Console, AM Console with Phonograph,
FM Console with Phonograph, AM-FM Con-
sole with Phonograph. Record Players. Com-
munications Equipment: Aviation, Citizens
Radio, Emergency Service, Marine, Police,
Railroad, Trucks and Busses, Taxicab,
Walkie-Talkie, Radar Systems. Transmitters:
Short Wave, VHF, UHF, Relay. Tubes: Re-
ceiing. Cathode Ray Receiing.
Philmore Manufacfuring Co., Inc.
113 University Place, New York 3, N. Y.
Phone: ALgonquin 4-3363
President Philip Schwartz
Secy., Treas. & Mgr M. L. Granat
Chief Engineer Reginald Burke
Credit Manager C. Mildred
Export Manager M. Greenker
Purchasing Agent Murray Granat
PRODUCT: TV receivers, table model, TV
receivers, console model, TV chassis, com-
pletely wired and aligned, TV kits with
video and sound wired and fully aligned,
with full instructions to complete the wiring,
TV kits completely unassembled with full
instructions for wiring. One, two and three
tube kits, aerial kits, microphones (carbon
type), crystal sets, crystal set kits, crystal
detectors, coils.
Pilot Radio Corp.
3706 36 St., Long Island City 1, N. Y.
Phone: STillwell 4-5455
President Isador Goldberg
Executive Vice-Pres E. L. Hall
Secreary-Treasurer I. W. Wyckoff
General Works Mgr J. I. Benjamin
Sales Manager E. M. Gilmorc
Purchasing Agent B. A. Jablow
Chief Engineer Dr. W. Auerbacher
PRODUCTS: AM-FM table models and
phono combinations, portable radio receivers,
and TV receivers.
Presto Recording Corp.
P. 0. Box 500, Hackensack, N. J.
Phone: HAckensack 3-5700
President George J. Saliba
Secretary Morris M. Gruber
Treasurer A. Benjamin
Comptroller Ruth B. Sholes
Sales Manager Thomas B. Aldrich
PRODUCTS: Stationary and portable disc
recorders, stationary and portable transcrip-
tion equipment, associated amplifier equip-
ment, master discs, instantaneous recording
discs, recording and reproducing styli, gear
driven turntables and recorders, studio tape
recorders, portable tape recorders.
Press Wireless Mfg. Co., Inc.
Cantiague Rd., Hicksville, L. I., N. Y.
Phone: Fleldstone 7-2330
President T. Mitchell Hastings, Jr.
Treasurer Chester T. Cook
Chief Engineer Earl E. Eldridge
Purchasing Agent Clyde B. Rush
Sales Manager J. Harvey McCoy
PRODUCTS: Transmitters any power ren-
dering A-1, A-2, A-3 service, frequency shift
keyer for transmission, frequency shift moni-
tors for transmission, frequency shift con-
verters— Teletype transmission and reception,
anti-fade, exalted carrier in diversity re-
ceiving equipment, ink tape recorders and
pullers, diversity receivers, line amplifiers,
power supplies, compression amplifiers.
Polarad Electronics Corp.
9 Ferry St., New York 7, N. Y.
Phone: DIgby 9-2080
President Dr. D. L. Jaffe
Chief Engineer P. H. Odessey
Sales Engineer Leo Gross
PRODUCTS: TV studio & test equipment,
synchronized generator, TV monoscope sig-
nal source, picture & wave form monitor,
portable picture monitor dual, TV camera
chain, distribution amplifier, camera channel
amplifier, dual & single regulated power
unit, radio cue system, wide band video
amplifier.
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Radio Condenser Co.
|);l^i^ X ( !i>|i<-\\ 1X1(1 M,-.; (.aintlcii 1, N. J.
IMioiii": I'.Merson ij-.')r>(l()
IV<-i(l<Mil Slaiilt) S. ( IrumiT
Vi(<-rri>iiltiit Kii^sfll K. (iiaincr
V.-P.. Cliarci- of Sal.s. .UiisM-l K. Cramer, Jr.
'I'r<a>iir<T William W . Pan!
Cliicf Kiifiincor J. S. KoliL
Dir. Lalior I{(<lati(iii> I. 15. Thompson
I'HODrCTS: TV Timing D.-Ni.-.v.; Vari-
altlc Air (lomloiiscrs; Variahir Air (iapaci-
lors for special radio apparatus of all dr-crip-
tion; Aiitomolivi; Piish-liiitlon Permeability
Tuning Units.
RCA Victor Division, Radio Corp of
America
Front & Cooper Sts., Camden, N. J.
WOodlawn 3-8n00
Exex. Vice-Pres J. G. Wilson
Viee-Pres. in Charge of Serv.. .C. M. Odorizzi
Vice-Pres. in Charge of Tech.
Products L. W. Teegarden
Operating Vice-Pres W. A. Buck
Vice-Pres. in Charge of
Consumer Products J. B. Elliott
Vice-Pres. in Charge of
Distribution R. A. Seidel
Pres., RCA Service Co., Inc E. C. Cahill
Gen. Mgr., RCA Tube Dept R. T. Orth
Vice-Pres. in Charge RCA
Engineering Products W. W. Watts
Gen. Mgr., RCA Victor Home
Instrument Dept H. G. Baker
Gen. Mgr., RCA Victor Record
Dept P. A. Barkmeier
Pres., RCA Victor Dist. Co W. M. Norton
Vice-Pres. in Charge of Public
Relations Dept John K. West
Vice-Pres. in Charge of Engineering
Dept D. F. Schmit
Vice-Pres. in Charge of
Materials Dept V. deP. Goubeau
Dir. of Accounting Dept D. L. Trouant
Dir. of Distribution Dept H. M. Winters
Dir. of Finance Department J. S. Carter
General Attorney, Law Dept..S. E. Ewing, Jr.
Dir., Personnel Dept E. M. Tuft
Dir. of Plant Engineering F. Sleeter
Chief Engineer, Home Instrument
Dept D. D. Cole
Gen. Sales Mgr., Home Instrument
Dept A. B. Mills
Commercial Sales and Mdse. Mgr.,
Record Dept L. W. Kanaga
Chief Engineer, Tube Dept.. . .Dr. G. R. Shaw
Gen. Sales Mgr^ Engineering Products
Dept T. A. Smith
Chief Engr., Engineering Products
Dept M. C. Batsel
DIVISION PLANTS: Main Offices: Cam-
den, N. J.; Harrison, N. J.; Lancaster, Pa.;
Indianapolis, Ind.; Bloomington, Ind.; Men-
liri'llo, Intl.; I'nia^ki, Va.; ( iaiion-iiur^. Pa.;
Detioil, Mich.; Hollywood, (!alif.; Marion,
Ind.
I'KODIU-.TS: Antenna Systems, Applica-
lioii & Mainleiiani'i', Fufiini'i-ring Services,
Aviation Hailio i'lcpiipiiieril. iJalllr Announce
Systems; Brenkcrl I'rojcclioii l'.<pii|)ment,
Broafh'ast Station K<piipment (AM and FM),
Communiration> K<piipment, ( iomponeiit
Kadio \ l'',l)'iironir Part~, Cu.»lom Disc He-
(•or(iinf;>. Direction l'in(lcr>, l)rivc-ln 'Ilic-
alre I'",()ui|»m(nl, Eii-ctronic (Jarillon> &
Chimes, i'lleclroiiic Fire (iontrol F^quipment,
Electronic lube Pa^t^ & Machinery, Electron
Mi<roscopes, Facsimile Equipment, Faradon
Condin>er>. Film Recording Equipment,
Film Recording Service Studio (New York
and Hollywood), High F'requency Heating
Ecpiipment, lndu>trial Electronic Products,
Industrial Sound Equipment, Inter-Commu-
nication Equipment, Microphones, Music
Library Service, Police Radio Equipment;
Projection Booth Equipment, Public Address
& Plant Broadcasting Equipment, Radar
Equipment, Radio Parts, RCA Dry Batter-
ies, RCA Victor Radios, RCA, Cunningham,
and RCA Victor Electron Tubes, RCA Vic-
tor Records, Albums, Needles, Recording
Equipment, Scientific Equipment, Screens,
Service & Maintenance for Electronic Equip-
meflt, 16 mm. Sound Film Projectors, Sonar
Equipment, Sound Discs for Slide Films,
Sound Powered Telephones, Sound Systems
& Components, Special Apparatus & Techni-
cal Services for U. S. Government TV Re-
ceivers, Transmitters and Associated Equip-
ment, Test & Measuring Equipment, Theatre
Furnishings, Theatre Sound Systems, Victrola
Radio-phonographs.
Radio Engineering Laboratories,
Inc.
35-54 36 St., Long Island City 1, N. Y.
Phone: AStoria 8-1010
President C R. Runyon, Jr.
Vice-President Frank A. Gunther
Secretary Joseph Behr
Chief Engineer Malbon H. Jennings
Dir. of Research James R. Day
Director of Purchases Joseph Behr
Manager of Sales C. R. Runyon, III
Comptroller James A. Cronin
PRODUCTS: Broadcast transmitter, FM
and AM, 250 watts to 50 kw; Antennas-FM,
speech input equipment, FM monitors, FM
receivers, FM studio to transmitter link
equipment, custom built high quality audio
equipment, Quadrilene Amplifiers, Serrasoid
modulators. Ten watt FM educational trans-
mitters. Broadcast mobile transmitter link
equipment, point-to-point communications
equipment, FM radio relay links, special FM
communications systems, FM store receivers,
and FM bus receivers.
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Equipment Manufacturers
Rangertone, Inc.
73 Winthop St., Newark 4, N. J.
Phone: HUmboldt 5-2550
President R. H. Ranger
Vice-Pres. Chief Engineer...?. M. Brubaker
Secretary Sales Manager S. L. Ackernian
Asst. Treas.-Purchasing Agent. A. V. Colabella
Mechanical Engineer Ted Weber, Jr.
PRODUCTS: Magnetic Tape Recorders:
for normal Broadcast; for TV Synchronized
Sound to Motion Picture Film. Thyratron
Inverters: for Controlled 60 cycle Power.
Raytheon Manufacfuring Co.
Waltham 54, Mass.
Vice-Pres. in Charge of Sales Ray C. Ellis
Gen. Sales Mgr James J. Tynan
Mgr. of Broadcast Sales. .Leonard A, Rooney
PROEfUCTS: AM, FM and TV transmitter
accessories, tubes, FM antennas, speech input
equipment, transmission line accessories, an-
tenna phasing and coupling equipment, am-
plifier equipment, engineering services, cus-
tom-built transmittin gand studio equipment,
TV and communication microwave.
Rek-O-Kut Company
38-01 Queens Blvd., Long Island City 1, N. Y.
Phone: STillwell 4-7062-3-4
President, Sales Manager George Silber
Plant Supt S. Simonson
Credit Manager A. Friedman
Exports Agents Morhan Exporting Corp.
PRODUCTS: Instantaneous Recording
Equipment, Recording Turntables, Transcrip-
tion Turntables, Cutters, Amplifiers, Meters.
Sentinel Radio Corp.
2100 Dempster St., Evanston, 111.
Phone: University 4-2400
President E. Alschular
Vice-President M. D. Block
Production Manager I. J. Jacogsen
Chief Engineer W. J. Schnell
Purchasing Agent P. O. Krumm
Credit Manager C. S. Willard
Sales Manager E. G. May
Export Manager H. A. Sillcox
PRODUCTS: Sentinel radio receiving sets
and table, console models, portable radios,
radio-phonograph combinations, table and
console models, FM-AM table console and
radio phonograph combinations, television
receivers of all types.
Sherron Electronics Co.
(Div. of Sherron Metallic Corp.)
1201 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn 6, N. Y.
Phone: HYacinth 7-2820
President P. H. Sherron
Vice-President J. W. Hunter
Senior Vice-Pres R. M. Stock
Dir. of Electronic Res fohn Vergeifhik
Sales Manager M. V. Barasc^h
Dir. of TV P. J. Gollhofcr
Dir. of Purchases M. C. Turner
PRODUCTS: Amplitude modulated trans-
mitters, frequency modulated transmitters,
TV transmitters, modulators at all power
levels for above transmitters, control consoles
for radio stations, pulse generators, oscillo-
scopes, regulated power supplies, custom built
equipment designed and manufactured to
customers requiremeents. Experimentally li-
censed TV station KE2XIE manned by li-
censed personnel for TV investigations.
Sound, Inc.
221 East Cullerton St., Chicago 16, 111.
Phone: Victory 2-7234
President-Sales Dir Allen Shoup
Vice-Pres-Chief Engineer
Rudolph A. Bierwirth
Secy.-Treas.-Supervisor I. Ben Berger
Purchasing Agent Hyman Solomon
Superintendent Harry Alfredson
PRODUCTS: Manufacturers of Radar,
Electronic and Sound Equipments, Tape re-
corders and reproducers.
Standard Radio Transcription
Services, Inc.
140 North LaBrea, Hollywood 36, Calif.
Phone: WEbster 9181
President Gerald King
Vice-Pres Milton M. Blink
V.-P. in Chg. of Sales — Eastern Office
Alex Sherwood
Sales Mgr. — Central States Office
Gus Hagenah
Business Mgr. & Counsel. . .Lewis TeeGarden
Production Mgr Harry Bluestone
Chief Engineer Ernest Baumeister
PRODUCTS: Standard radio transcription
library service. Standard super sound effects.
Mood music library.
Stewart-Warner Electric
Div. of Stewart-Warner Corp.
1826 W. Diversey Pkwy., Chicago 14, 111.
Phone: LAkeview 5-6000
President J. S. Knowlson
Sr. Vice-President F. A. Hiter
General Manager E. Fossum
Gen. Sales Mgr E. L. Taylor
Advertising Mgr C. R. Lunney
Service Mgr N. J. Cooper
Chief Engineer S. C. Kolanowski
Credit Manager A. W. Grossklags
Publicity Mgr C. W. Grange
Export Mgr J. E. Burke
Purchasing Agent J. S. Burress
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Iniluslrial Urlalion- M^r W . W . Miller
riartic Maiiagj'i- I'.. I. Sti'ili<r
rUODlCTS: HADIOS: AM, Slioit-W ;.%<•.
AM-FM, (]oiis<)li', Tabl«', (ioiisole (ItMiiiiiiia-
lioii>, Talilc (!(>tnl)inati<m>, l'orlal>lo>; Civil
aiitl MililaiN Mlfcironir l)i-vi<<'>; Miiiiatiiri/.t'il
Klfclrcmir Kqiiipinciil ; ('.itizfii> Ha(li<» Trans-
cfivrrs. T\': Table, (!oiisol«% (]()Il^olc Com-
binations, Projection and Direct View.
Stromberg-Carlson Co.
100 Carlson Kd., Hodiester 3, N. Y.
Pbone: CUiver 02()0
President Robert C. Tail
Vice-Pres Lee McCanne
Vice-Pres Sidney R. Curtis
Sales Mgr Clifford J. Hunt
Sound Equipt. Mgr Anthony G. Schifino
Credit Mgr Charles W. Pritchard
Mgr. Adv. & Pub. Rel Stanley H. Manson
PRODUCTS: TV Table Models, TV Con-
soles, TV Combinations with AM, FM, and
3-speed record changer. Table Model Radios,
Combination Radios with AM, FM, and 3-
speed changer, Electronic Carillon Equip-
ment, Intercommunicating Systems, Tele-
phones, and Switchboard Equipment.
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
500 Fifth Ave., New York 18, N. Y.
Phone: Wisconsin 7-9500
Ch. of Bd W. E. Poor
President D. G. Mitchell
Vice-President M. F. Balcom
Vice-President R. H. Bishop
Vice-President H. Ward Zimmer
Secretary J. S. Learoyd
General Sales Mgr., Radio Div.. . .C. W. Shaw
Dir. of Advertising T. P. Cunningham
PRODUCTS: Cathode ray tubes, amateur
transmitting tubes, radio receiving tubes,
geranium crystals, panel lamps, counter
tube tester, portable tube tester, modulation
meter, polymeter, audio oscillator, 3" os-
cilloscope, 7" oscilloscope, pocket ohmmeter.
Tele-Tone Radio Corporation
540 West 58th St., New York 19, N. Y.
Phone: JUdson 6-5900
President Sol W. Gross
Gen. Sales Mgr Morton M. Schwartz
Asst. to President Irving Brudner
Asst. Gen. Sales Mgr James Ryan
Chief Engineer, TV Robert S. Mautner
Comptroller Louis Grodsky
Dir. of Purchases John G. Commins
Adv. & Sales Prom. Mgr Bernard Kerned
Industrial Relations Mgr Irving Brudner
Export Mgrs Robert Schasseur, Inc.
Service Mgr., TV Harold Dittenhoefer
PRODUCTS: Receivers: Battery — Port-
able AC-DC; Electric— AM Midget, AM
Table, AM Portable Radios— AC-DC, AM-
FM Table; Television — Table, Console.
Television Associates, Inc.
F. Miilii;:ari Si., Mi<-Iii):aii C.iiy, Iiid.
I'liimr: 3ri.').'.
IVesidenl W. (.. K.ldy, Capl. IJSN (Rel.)
Clii.f Kiijiiii.-.r A. H. Brolly
I'iaiii SiipcriiiifiKlent J. I,. Lalicy
Sernlary Margaret Durnal
PRODUCTS: Studio lighting equipment:
(a'iiiilf; mounted iii(ailile>cetit>, and flui»res-
cciils: (lolly iiiDiiiiti'il (lll()re^(■(•nl^ : coiitroi
fixtures for muuiiling >p()tiiglit.s ; light jiancl
control equipment and switch panels. Micro-
wave relay e(|ui|tiiicnl : Reflectors an<l mount-
ing support-; paraprt clamps; metal Iripotls.
Studio equipiiieiil: Camera Dollies, tripods,
hi-hats and lo-hats for camera mounting,
<able clamps. Projection Room accessories:
Continuous reel magazines, rewind mandrels,
and storage racks for continuous reel film
loops; kaleidoscope projectors; specialized
film loops for continuous reel use.
Television Equipment Corp.
238 William St., New York 7, N. Y.
Phone: COrtlandt 7-5160
President Leonard Mautner
Vice-President William Brown
Secretary William Brown
Treasurer Harold B. Schneider
PRODUCTS: TV cameras, studio equip-
ment, transmitters, test equipment, oscillos-
copes, telecoupler — TV master antenna sys-
tems, TV booster amplifiers.
Transmitter Equipment Mfg.
Co., inc.
345 Hudson St., New York 14, N. Y.
Phone: WAtkins 4-1550
President Morton B. Kahn
Treasurer Morton B. Kahn
Secretary E. J. Nagler
PRODUCTS: Broadcast 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.
U. S. Recording Company
1121 Vermont Ave., N.W. Washington 5, D. C.
Phone: Sterling 3626
General Manager Joseph Tait
Sales Manager Robert L. Kaufman
Chief Engineer Henry P. Meisinger
Plant Manager Irving Linkow
PLANT: 1347 South Capitol St.
Phone: Sterling 3626
PRODUCTS: Manufacturers and distribu-
tors of audio and sound equipment — Pan-
acoustic, Presto, Magnecord, Stromberg-Carl-
son. Liberty Carrillon, and many others.
Specializing in engineering, manufacturing.
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Equipment Manufacturers
assembling custom equipment for radio
Broadcast stations. Complete Studio and
Technical Plant for Sound Recording — both
disc and tape.
United States Television Mfg. Corp.
3 W. 61st St., New York 23, N. Y.
Phone: Circle 64255
President Hamilton Hoge
Vice-Pres Francis H. Hoge, Jr.
Purchasing Mgr Jack Gordon
Chief Engineer N. Marardino
Chief Mechanical Engr Henry Strahlman
Credit Manager Herbert Slote
PRODUCTS: Television: 10" & 15" Table
Model Direct View, 12" Consolette Direct
View, 12" & 15" Console Direct View, 15"
Consolette Direct View, 475 & 675 sq. in.
Projection. Instruments: UST-ALL Electronic
Sweep Generator.
Utah, Inc.
1123 E. Franklin St., Huntington, Ind.
Phone: 275
President William J. Knife
Gen. Sales Mgr Marshall E. Neil
Secretary O. C. Will
Chief Engineer Charles Hubbard
PRODUCTS: Loudspeakers, Transform-
ers, Headsets, Acoustic and Electronic De-
vices.
Western Electric Co., Inc.
120 Broadway, New York 5, N. Y.
Phone: WOrth 4-2100
President S. Bracken
Vice-President F. R. Lack
Mgr., Radio Telephone Sales. . . .S. P. Taylor
Mgr., Broadcast Sales J. H. Ganzenhuber
Mgr., Sound Systems & Comm E. M. Hall
Mgr. Electronic Prod. Sales. .. .R. H. Souder
PRODUCTS: Communications Equipment
— Receivers (marine* police, emergency ser-
vice, taxicab, trucks and busses) • Transmit-
ters (broadcast AM-FM), fixed station,
marine, police and emergency service) ;
Tidjes (receiving, power and transmitting,
etc.) ; audio and radio frequency coils, radio
switches, quartz crystals, amplifiers, micro-
phones, headsets, etc.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Home Radio Div.
1354 Susquehanna St., Sunbury, Pa.
Phone: 2520
President Gwilym A. Price
Vice-Pres. (Consumer Products)
J. M. McKibbin
Asst. to Vice-Pres. (Consumer Products)
Roger Bolin
Manager F. M. Sloan
Assistant Manager H. W. Schaefer
Chief Engineer .G. C. Larson
Mgr. of Manufacturing F. H. Barnett
Purchasing Agent W. M. Anderson
Sales Manager J. F. Walsh
Asst. Sales Manager J. W. Hitchcock
Advertising & Sales Promotion Mgr.
Earl L. Hadley
Service Manager W. H. McKnew
PRODUCTS: Manufactured by the Home
Radio Division: Home radio and TV re-
ceivers, radio-phonograph combinations, TV
radio-phonograph combinations for home use.
Weston Electrical Instrument Corp.
614 Frelinghuysen Avenue, Newark 5, N. J.
Phone: Bigelow 3-4700
President Earl R. Mellen
Vice-Pres. in Charge of Sales
H. L. Gerstenberger
Vice-Pres. & Chief Engr John H. Miller
Credit Manager B. E. Arthur
Purchasing Agent George T. Deaney
Advertising Manager Phil Barnes
Industrial Relations Mgr James J. Hagan
Export Manager John H. Purcell
Service Manager Charles W. Biswanger
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: GReat Neck 2-7806
President Harold A. Wheeler
PRODUCTS: Inductance measuring equip-
ment, capacitance measuring equipment,
microwave components, special electronic on
order, consulting services.
Zenith Radio Corp.
6001 W. Dickens Ave., Chicago 39, IlL
Phone: Berk. 7-7500
President E. F. McDonald, Jr.
Exec. V.-P. & Treas Hugh Robertson
V.-P. & Dir. of Sales H. C. Bonfig
Vice-Pres., Engineering G. E. Gustafson
Vice-Pres., Production. . .Donald MacGregor
Vice-Pres., Purchasing J. E. Anderson
Vice-Pres., Speaker Prod W. Dumke
Vice-President S. Kaplan
Secretary Karl E. Hassel
Vice-Pres., Research Dr. A. Ellett
Sales Manager — . . . .L. C. Truesdell
Advertising Mgr D. H. Grigsby
PRODUCTS: Table model radios, table
radio-phonographs, portable radios, console
radios, console radio-phonographs, table TV
receivers, console TV receivers, console TV-
radio-phonograph combinations.
1255
The Market with a FUTURE!!!
MEXICO has stepped towards a new and extensive industrial program;
its remarkable development in the manufacturing activities has created a
new growth below the Rio Grande.
Millions of dollars are being spent in the United States in machinery,
up-to-date equipment and raw material, destined to busy centers of produc-
tion down in the Mexican territory.
American manufacturing concerns whose products enjoy ample demand
South of the border, are making big investments, opening large new plants.
This industrial "bonanza" in a prosperous land of 25 million people, together
with a fast-growing consumer's market, means the opportunity for a real
new business.
The U. S. advertisers will find out that for selling in this promising market,
nothing is better than radio for a nation-wide campaign ... and the network
of Radio Programas de Mexico ... if looking for immediate results.
RPM broadcasting system, through its 88 stations, assures the advertiser a
national coverage, carrying the message to every corner of the land.
RADIO PROGRAMAS DE MEXICO
Largest Latin American Broadcasting System
IMIIIO AZCARIIACA, Chairman irf th* Beord * CLiMtHJt StRNA MARTlNtZ, Pnildtnt anil Gtrmol Monagtr
P. 0. BOX 13J4 BUCARELf 109 MEXICO, D.F,
IMTERMAqriOMAt
International Broadcast Stations
In The United States
n
Mexico
D
Cuba
MIMEGTEEM FIFTT
I ^ T E It I^ AT I O X A I. J!i T A T I O > S
IN THE |Ii^'ITIi:i» STATES
Coll
LiceTisee and Location Letters
The Associated Broadcasters, Inc.
San Francisco, California KWID
The Associated Broadcasters, Inc.
San Francisco, California KWIX
Columbia Bi'oadcasting System, Inc.
Brentwood, Long Island WABC
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Brentwood, Long Island WCBN
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Brentwood, Long Island WCBX
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Brentwood, Long Island WCD A
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Wayne, New Jersey WOOC
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Wayne, New Jersey WOOW
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Delano, California KCBA
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Delano, California KCBF
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Delano, California KCBR
The Crosley Corporation
Mason, Ohio WLWL
The Crosley Corporation
Mason, Ohio WLWR
The Crosley Corporation
Mason, Ohio WLWS
The Crosley Corporation
Mason, Ohio WLWK
The Crosley Corporation
Mason. Ohio WLWO
General Electric Company
South Schenectady, New York WGEA
General Electric Company
South Schenectady, New York WGEO
1258
Frequency (Kc)
6060, 7230, 9570, 11870
15290, 17760, 21610
GOGO, 7230. 9570, 11870
15290, 17760, 21610
6120, 6170, 9650, 11830.
15270, 17830, 21520, 21570
6120, 6170, 9650, 11830,
15270, 17830, 21520, 21570
6060, 6120, 6170, 9650, 11830,
15270, 17830, 21520, 21570
6060, 6120, 6170, 9650, 11830,
15270, 17830, 21520, 21570
6120, 6170, 9650, 11830
15270, 17830, 21520, 21570
6120, 6170, 9650, 11830,
15270, 17830. 21520, 21570
6120
9650, 11810,
6180
6080, 9590, 11710, 15250,
17800, 21650
6080, 9590, 11710, 15250,
17800, 21650
6080, 95900, 11710, 15250,
17800, 21650
6080, 9590, 11710, 15250,
17800, 21650
6080, 9590, 11710, 15250,
17800, 21650
6190, 7000, 9550, 11840,
15330, 21500, 21590
6190, 7000, 9530, 11840,
15330
Power
(Ktu)
100 kw
50 kw
50 kw
50 kw
50 kw
50 kw
50 kw
50 kw
50 kw
50 kw
200 kw
200 kw
200 kw
200 kw
50 kw
75 kw
50 kw
100 kw
• • • International Stations in the U. S.
•
• •
Call
Licensee and Location Letters Frequency (Kc)
Power
(Kw)
General Electric Company
South Schenectady, New York WGEX 6190, 7000, 9530, 11840, 25 kw
15330
General Electric Company
Belmont, California KGEI 6190, 7250, 9530, 9550 50 kw
11730, 16210, 15330
General Electric Company
Belmont. California KGEX 6190, 7250,, 9530, 9550, 100 kw
11730, 15210, 15330
National Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Bound Brook, New Jersey WNBI 6100, *9670, 11893, 15150, 50 kw
15190, 17780, 21630 * 100 kw
National Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Bound Brook, New Jersey WNRA 6100, 9670, 11890, 15150, 50 kw
15190, 21630
National Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Bound Brook, New Jersey WNRE 6100, 9670, 11890, 15150, 50 kw
15190, 17780, 20630
National Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Bound Brook, New Jersey WNRI 6100, 9670, 11890, 15150, 50 kw
15190, 21630
National Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Bound Brook, New Jersey WNRX 6100, 9670, 11890, 15150, 50 kw
15190, 21630
National Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Bound Brook, New Jersey WRCA 6100, *9670, 11893, 15150, 50 kw
15190, 17780, 21630 * 100 kw
National Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Dixon, California KNBA 6060, 15250, 21460 50 kw
National Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Dixon, California KNBI 9650, 9750, 11770, 17800 50 kw '
National Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Dixon, California KNBX 11790, 15250 200 kw
Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc.
Hull, Mass WBOS 6140, 9570, 11870, 15210, 50 kw
17780, 21540
World Wide Broadcasting Corp.
Scituate, Mass WRUA 6040, 9700, 11730, 15350, 50 kw
17750, 21460
World Wide Broadcasting Corp.
Scituate, Mass "WRUL 6040, 11730, 11790, 15130 50 kw
15350, 17750, 21460
World Wide Broadcasting Corp,
Scituate, Mass WRUS 6040, 9700, 11730 15350 50 kw
11750, 21460
World Wide Broadcasting Corp.
Scituate, Mass WRUW 9700, 11730, 11790, 15130, 20 kw
15350, 17750, 25600
World Wide Broadcasting Corp.
gcituate. Mass WHUX 9700, 11730, 11790, 15130 7 kw
15350, 17750, 25600
■^ 1259
itadio JProgramas de Mexico^ S. A
Head Office: Bucareli 109
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.O.Boxn24
Mexico City, Mexico
— PERSONNEL —
President & General Manager Clemente Serna Martinez
Assistant Manager — Commercial Antonio Eufracio Ontiveros
Assistant Manager — Accounting Horacio Nino Medina
Assistant to President Joaquin de la Garza
Advertising Department Homero Rios D.
AFFILIATED STATIONS IN MEXICO
Call
Letters
City
XEBI
Aguascalientes, Ags
XEA
Campeche, Camp.
XEFQ
Cananea, Son.
XENC
Celaya Gto.
XEJK
C. Delicias. Chih.
XEP
C. Juarez, Chih.
XEOX
C. Obregon, Son.
XETR
C. Valles, S. L. P.
XEBJ
C. Victoria, Tamps.
XERL
Colima, Col.
XEAG
Cordoba, Ver.
XEJC
Cuernavaca, Mor.
XESA
Culiacan, Sin.
XEBL
Culiacan, Sin.
XEFI
Chihuahua, Chih.
XEBU
Chihuahua, Chih.
XEE
Durango, Dgo.
XEBQ
Empalme, Son.
XEPF
Ensenada, B. C.
XEMA
Fresnillo, Zac.
Call
' Letters
City
XEAV
Guadalajara, Jal.
XELW
Guadalajara, Jal.
XEMR
Monterrey, N. L.
XEI
Morelia, Mich.
XELQ
Morelia, Mich.
XETM
Naco, Son.
XEGL
Navajoa, Son.
XEHF
Nogales, Son.
XETX
N. Casas Grandes, Chih
XEFE
Nuevo T»aredo, Tamps.
XEAX
Oaxaca, Oax,
XETQ
Orizaba, Ver.
XEPP
Orizaba, Ver.
XEPK
Pachuca, Hgo.
XEAT
Parral, Chih,
XEMU
Piedras Negras, Coah.
XEHR
Puebla, Pue.
XENA
Queretaro, Qro.
XEJX
Queretaro, Qro.
XERT
Reynosa Tamps.
1260
Call
Letters
City
XEBX
. Sabinas, Coah.
XF.WZ
Guanajuato, Gto.
XEGS
Guasave, Sin.
XEDR
Guaymas, Son.
XEHQ
Hermosillo, Son.
XEBH
Hermosillo, Son.
XEHT
Huamantla, Tlax.
XEKF
Iguaia, Gto.
XEBO
Irapuato, Gto.
XEWE
Irapuato, Gto.
XEKL
Jalapa, Ver.
XFJA
Jalapa, Ver
XELC
La Piedad, Mich.
XELG
Leon, Gto.
XERW
Leon, Gto.
XF.R
Linares, N. L.
XECF
Los Mochis, Sin.
XEAM
Matamoros, Tamps
XERJ
Mazatlan, Sin.
XETK
Mazatlan, Sin.
XRQW
Merida, Yuc.
XEFC
Merida, Yuc.
XECL
Mexicali, B. C.
XKDW
Minatitlan, Ver.
Call
Letters
City
XEMF
Monclova, Coah.
XEFB
Monterrey, N. L.
XEGC
Sahuayo, Mich.
XEDE
Saltillo, Coah.
XESJ
Saltiilo, Coah.
XECZ
San Luis Potosi, S. L. P
XEBM
San Luis Potosi, S. L. P
XES
Tampico, Tamps.
XESB
Santa Barbara, Chih.
XETU
Tampico, Tamps.
XETS
Tapachula. Chias.
XEWJ
Tehuacan, Pue.
XERK
Tepic, Nay.
XEC
Tijuana, B. C.
XECH
Toluca, Mex.
XEBP
Torreon, Coah.
XEDN
Torreon, Coah.
XETL
Tuxpan, Ver.
XEON
Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chis.
XEUF
Uruapan, Mich.
XEHV
Veracruz, Ver.
XEU
Veracruz, Ver.
XEDH
Villa Acuna, Coah.
XELK
Zacatecas, Zac.
AFFILIATED STATIONS IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
Call
Letters City
YSR San Salvador, El Sal.
HRN Tegucigalpa, Hond.
YNOW Managua, Nicaragua
TIGPH San Jose, Costa Rica
HOC Panama, Panama
HOK Colon, Panama
YV5RA Caracas, Venezuela
YV5RG Caracas, Venezuela
YVIRF Maracaibo, Vene2aiela
YVIRK Maracaibo, Venezuela
HCQR Quito, Ecuador
HC2AJ Goiayaquil, Ecuador
Call
Letters
City
OAX4F
Lima, Peru
HJCH
Bogota, Colombia
HJCS
Bogota, Colombia
HJDA
Medellin, Colombia
HJDQ
Medellin, Colombia
HJAH
Barranquilla, Col.
HJAN
Barranquilla, Col.
HJKB
Call, Colombia
HJER
Cali, Colombia
CX14
Montevideo, Uruguay
HTN
Montevideo, Uruguay
0X18
Trujillo, Rep. Dominicana
1261
SmTOiS OF MEXICO
Call Frequency
Letters (Kcs.)
XEA 1370
XEB 1220
XEC 1310
XED 1050
XEE 1280
XEF 1420
XEG 1050
XEH 1420
XEI 1400
XEJ 970
XEK 970
XEL 1260
XEM 1390
XEN 690
XEO 970
XEP 1300
XEQ 940
XER 1260
XES 1240
XET 990
XEU 960
XEW 900
XEX 730
XEY 980
XEZ 600
XEAA 1340
XEAC 690
XEAD 1150
XEAG 1280
XEAI 1320
XEAM 1400
XEAO 910
XEAP 1290
XEAQ 1490
XEAR 1450
XEAT 1250
XEAU 1470
XEAV 580
XEAW 1280
XEAX 1270
XEBA 840
XEBG 1500
XEBH 920
XEBI 1360
XEBJ 1450
XEBK 1340
XEBL 1260
XEBM 920
XEBO 1330
XEBP 1260
XEBS 1410
Power
1000
100000
250
5000
250
100
100000
1000
250
5000
500
1000
500
5000
750
500
50000
250
250
5000
500
250000
250000
150
2000
250
5000
125
500
500
250
250
100
250
250
250
5000
1000
500
500
Location Owner, Myr. or
Operating Agency
Campeche, Cam. A. Casandya Brito
EI Buen Tono, S. A.
Luis E. Enciso
Fernando Sanchez Mayans
R. O. Stvenson
Jose Carlos Amaya
Mexico, D. F.
Tijuana, B. C.
Mexicali, B. C.
Durango, Dgo.
Ciudad Juarez,
Chih.
Monterrey, N. L. La Voz de Norteamerica, S. A.
Monterrey, N. L. Radio Tarnava, S. de R. L.
Moi-elia, Mich. Tiburcio Ponce
Ciudad Juarez, Pedro Meneses, Jr.
Chih.
Mexico, D. F. Arturo Martinez
Mexico, D. F. Fidel Hernandez Calderon
Chihuahua, Chih. Pedro Meneses, Jr.
Mexico, D. F. Guillermina P. del Conde
Matamoros, Tarns. Jose Maria Gonzalez
Ciudad Juarez, Esteban Parra
Chih.
Mexico, D. F.
Linares, N. L.
Tampico, Tarns.
Monterrey, N. L,
Veracruz, Ver'.
Mexico, D. F.
Mexico, D. F.
Radio Panamericana, S. A.
Enrique Garcia T.
Radiotelevisora de iTampico, S. A.
El Pregonero del Norte, S. A.
Fernando Pazos Sosa.
Cadena Radiodifusora Mexicana S.A.
La Voz de Mexico
Cuernavaca, Mor. Juan Gutierrez Torno
Merida, Yuc. Jorge L. Palomeque
Mexicali, B. C. Consuelo Tonella de Eguia
Tijuana, B. C. Jorge I. Rivera
Guadalajara, Jal. Alejandro Diaz
Cordoba, Ver. Sucrs. Diodoro Zuniga
Mexico, D. F. Carmen Gutierrez
Matamoros, Tams. Manuel L. Salinas
Mexicali, B. C. Juan C. Chavez
Ciudad Obregon. Emilio Manzanilla
Son.
Agua Priesta, Son.Manuel Rodriguez V.
Monterrey, N. L. Radio Tiempo, S. de R. L.
Hidalgo del Par- Alfonso Perez P.
ral, Chih.
Tijuana, B. C. Manuel Acuna Varela
Guadalajara, Jal. Manuel Lopez Diaz
Monterrey, N. Y. Jesus D. Gonzalez
Oxacaca, Oax. Alberto Marquez G.
250-D Guadalajara, Jal. Jesus D. Gonzalez Garcia
Roberto Salazar
J. Remigio Agraz
Pedro C. Rivas
Fernando Elizalde
J Manuel Cortes
1000 Tijuana, B. C.
1000 Hermosillo, Son.
250 Aguascalientes,
Ags.
250 Ciudad Victoria,
Tams.
100 Nuevo Laredo,
Tams.
500 Culiacan, Sin. Max Gomez Blanco
1000 San Luis Potosi, Benjamin Briones
S. L. P.
500 Irapuato, Gto. Alfonso Martinez
250-N Torreon, Coah. Alejandro O. Stevenson
250-N Mexico, D. F. Hispano Mexicano, S. A.
1262
Call Frequency
Letters (Kcs.)
XEBU 1240
XEBW 1280
XEBX ..• 610
XEBZ 660
XECD 1170
XECF 1410
XECH 1490
XECL 990
XECQ 1450
XECZ 1430
XEDA 1290
XEDE 1400
XEDF 790
XEDH 1340
XEDJ 1450
XEDK 1250
XEDL 1250
XEDN 600
XEDR 1490
XEDS 1420
XEDU 1400
XEDW 1260
XEFA 1340
XEFB 630
XEFC 1330
XEFE 960
XEFI 1440
XEFM 1270
XEFO 1110
XEFQ 980
XEFV 1240
XEF\/\' 810
XEGL 1270
XEGM 950
XEGW 250
XEGT 1490
XEHF 1370
XEHK 960
XEHL 1010
XEHQ 590
XEHR 1090
XEHV 1310
XEJA 1400
XEJC 1420
XEJE 1310
XEJP 1150
XEJW 1270
XEJX 1450
XEKJ 1400
XEKL 500
XEKS 1300
XELA 830
XELC 1600
XELG 680
XELK 1280
XELL 1430
XELO 800
XELQ 570
XELT 920
XELW 1340
XELZ 1440
XEMA 1340
XEMC 1590
Power
250
250
500
500
350
Location
Owner, Mgr. or
Operating Agency
Chihuahua, Chih. Enriqueta G. de Uranga
Chihuahua, Chih. Radioemisora del Norte S. de R. L.
Sabinas, Coah. Eugenio Rodriguez T.
Mexico, D. F. Vocero Mexicano, S. A.
Puebla, Pue. Roberto Canedo
500-N Los Mochis, Sin. Francisco Perez H.
250
5000
250
1000
1000
150
1000
250
100
500
500
1000
500
500
150
250
250
Tuluca, Mex.
Mexicali, B. C.
Culiacan, Sin.
Rodolfo Llamas
Alfonso A. Lacarra
Radio Culiacan, S. de R. L.
San Luis Potosi, Leopoldo Trevino J.
S. L. P.
Publicidad Comercial de Mexico,S.A
E. Martinez Y Martinez
Ruperto Villarreal
Humberto Garcia Ruiz
Mexico, D. F.
Saltillo, Coah.
Nuevo Laredo,
Tarns.
Villa Acuna,
Coah.
Magdalena, Son. .Tesus L. Rochin
Guadalajara, Jal. Manuel Lopez Diaz
Hermosillo, So.i. Eufemia Esque de Vidal
Difusora del Norte, S. A.
Refugio Ortega
Alejandro A. Schober
Carlos C. Armas
Daniel Schacht Perez
Adolfo Alvarez
Torreon, Coah
Guaymas, Son.
Mazatlan, Sin.
Durango, Dgr.
Minatitlan, Ver.
Jalapa, Ver
500-N Monterrey, N. L. Emisoras Incorporadas de Monterrey
Rafael Rivas Franco
Rafael T. Carranza
500 Merida, Yuc.
1000 Nuevo Laredo,
Tarns.
Chihuahua, Chih.Pregonero del Edo. de Chihuahufc
1000
100
5000
500
250
Leon Gto.
Mexico, D. F.
Cananea, Son.
Ciudad Juarez,
Chih.
5000 Tampico, Tarns.
500 Navojoa, Son.
1000-N Tijuana, B. C.
250 Acambaro, Gto.
Zamora Mich.
Nogales, Son
Sucrs. R. Ortiz Gonzalez
Cadena Radio Nacional
Pedro L. Diaz
Dario Cordoba
Flores y Martinez
Fausto M. Gomez
Gustavo Faist Farnandez
Jose Martinez Ramirez
250 Zamora Mich. Radio Zamora S. de R. L.
1000 Nogales, Son. Gaston Mascarenas
250 Guadalajara, Jal. Francisco E. Fregoso
500 Guadalajara. Jal. Radiodifusoras de Occidente, S. A.
500 Hermosillo Son. Radio Hermosillo, S. de R. L.
250 Puebla, Pue. Roberto Canedo
1000 Veracruz, Ver. Juan A. Palavicini
100 Jalapa, Ver. Adolfo Alvarez
150 Cuernavaca, Mor. Miguel A. Jenorio
250 Guadalajara, Jal. Guillermo Johnston
600-N Mexico, D. F.
100
250
250
250
100
1000
1000
5000
250
250
100000
250
250
250
innn
100
5000
Jalapa, Ver.
Queretaro, Qro.
Acapulco, Gro.
Jalapa, Ver.
Saltillo, Coah.
Mexico, D. F.
Delia Cubillas de Fernandez
Marino Caraza
Radio Emisora Queretana S. de R. L
Ramon Ortega Escobedo
Carlos Ferraez Matos
Efrain Lopez
Radio Metropolitana, S. A.
La Piedad, Mich. Heriberto Guizar Castro
Radio Impulsora del Centro, S. A.
Jose M. Acevedo
Dolores G. Estrada de Ferreiro
Cia. Radiodifusora de P. Negras
Leon, Geato.
Zacatecas, Zac.
Veracruz, Ver.
Ciudad Juarez,
Chih.
Morelia, Mich. Jose Laris Iturbide
Guadalajara, Jal. Jose Tostado Lomeli
Guadalajara. Jal. Salvador Galindo de la Torre
Mexico. D. F. Maria Cardena de Zetina
Fresnille, Zac. Jose Miguel Acevedo Moya
Mexico, D. F. Dolores G. Estrada de Ferreiro
1263
S 1 :i I i 4» II s <» I' >l (> v i c* o
Call Frequency
Letters (Kcs.) Power
XEMH 1400 250
XEMJ 290 250-N
XEML 1500 1000
XEMO 860 5000
XEMQ 1240 250
XEMR 1370 500
XEMU 580 250-N
XEMX 1380 500
XENC 1540 250
XENK 620 5000
XEON 770 1000
XEOX 1340 250
XEOY 1000 10000
XEPF 1400 200
XEPH 590 5000
XEPK 1180 1000
XEPF 1450 250
XEQK 1350 1000
XEQR 1030 1000
XEQW 1270 1000
XERA 1490 250
XERB 1090 50000
XERC 790 1000
XERF 1570 50000
XERH 150O 200-N
XERJ 1320 500
XERK 1450 100
XERO 1490 250
XERL 1280 250
XERT 590 250
XERW 1390 250
XERZ 1240 250
XESA 1360 500
XESB 1400 100
XESF 1300 250
XESJ 1250 500
XESL 1340 100
XESM 1470 1000-N
XETB 1350 500
XETF 1250 500
XETK 1490 250
XETL 1390 250
XETM 1350 1000
XEAO 1400 250
XETQ 1370 250
XETR 1490 125
XETS 630 100
XETU 460 1000
XETZ 1190 500
XEUF 550 300
XEW 970 500
XEWE 1420 100
XEWG (1490 250
XEWJ 1420 100
XEXT 980 1000
XEXX 1420 2000
Location
Mcrida, Yuc.
Piedras Negras
Coah.
Mexico, D. F.
Tijuana. B. C.
Mcrida, Yuc.
O^vner. Mgr. or
Operating Agency
Alvaro Barquet Y,
Jesus F. Elizondo
Roberto Valezzi Esparaza
Fernando Federico Ferreira
Lazaro Achurra Suarez
Monterrey, N. L. Enrique Serna Martinez
Piedras Negras, Alfonso L. Bres
Coah.
Mexico, D. F. Publicada Comercial de Mexico S. A.
Celaya, Gto. El Heraldo del Bajio
Mexico, D. F. Gral. Brig. Fernando Proal Pardo
Tuxtla Gutierrez, Enrique Valero Arambula
Chis.
Ciudad Obregon, Felipe G. de Leon
Son
Mexico, D. F. Fomento de Radio, S. A.
Ensenada, B. C. Luis Enrique Enciso
Mexico, D. F. Pedro Riestra Biaz
Pachuca, Hgo. Radio Publicidad Pachuca, Mgd.
Radio Impulsora de Orizaba
Guillermo Morales B.
Cadena Radio Continental, S. A.
Radio Mexicana de Merida, S. A.
Chihuahua, Chih. Red. Nat. Radioemisora
Tijuana, B. C. Interamericana de Radio, S. A.
Mexico, D. F. Radio Popular de Mexico, D. F.
Villa Acuna, Qoah Cia. Radiodifusora de Coahuila, S.A.
Mexico, D. F. "ARSE", S. A.
Oscar Perez E.
Tomas Mondragon
Radio Hidrotermopolitana S. de R.L.
Orizaba, Ver.
Mexico, D. F.
Mexico, D. F.
Merida, Yuc.
Mazatlan, Sin.
Tepic, Nay.
Aguascalientes,
Ags.
Colima, Col.
ReyTiosa, Tarns
Leon, Gto.
Leon, Gto.
Culiacan, Sin.
Santa Barbara,
Chih.
Morelia, Mich.
Saltillo, Coah.
San Luis Potosi,
S. L. P.
Mexico, D. F.
Torreon, Coah.
Veracruz, Ver.
Mazatlan. Sin.
Tuxpan, Ver.
Naco, Son.
Tampico, Tarns.
Orizaba. Ver.
Ciudad Valles,
J. Roberto Levy
Ignacio Magallon
Salvador Guerra
Jose Perez V.
Modesto R. Perez
Domingo Salayandia Najera
Jose Martinez Ramierez
Froylan Mier Narro
Josefina Delgado Sues.
Salvador San Martin
Leonor B. Vda. de Zaragoza
Sucrs. Jose Rodriguez Lopez
Luis Pantoja Parra
Calixto Almazan
Jesus Manuel Franco
Radio Tiempo S. de R. L. C C.
Carlos Mora J.
Tomas Oliva Banuelos
S. L. P.
Tapachula, Chis. Waldelay Dominguez Correa
Tampico, Tams. Impulsora Moderna del Radio, S. A
Teziutlan, Pue. Ricardo Vazquez
Uruapan, Mich. Ignacio Navarro
Villahermosa, TalSucrs. Ernesto Trujille Gurria
Irapuato, Gto. Francisco Campos C.
Ciudad Juarez, Carlos Mendez
Chih.
Tehuacan, Pue
Tepic, Nay.
Tijuana. B. C.
1264
Carlos Retif.
Gobierno del Estado de Nayarit
Jos€ J. Clark, Fernando Federico
STilTIOIS OF CUBA
Call Frequency Power
Location Letters (Kcs.) (Ktw)
Arroyo Apolo CMBL 860 5-D
Artemisa CMAR 1170 25
Bayamo CMKX 1390 .25
Caibarien CMHD 1560 0.25
Cabaiguan CMHP 1250 0.25
Camaguey CMJN 960 1.
Camaguey . . . (Cincuito CMQ) CMJL 920 10.0
Camaguey CMJK 1150 0.5
Camaguey CMJA 1060 0.25
Camaguey CMJE 1230 0.25
Camaguey CMJF 1340 0.25
Camaguey CMJW 1440 0.25
Camaguey CMJC 1270 1.0
Camajuani CM 1040 0.25-D
Cardenas CMGE 1470 0.25
Cienfuegos CMHM 1450 0.25
Cienfuegos CMHJ 1350 0.25
Ciego de Avila CMJK 1370 0.25
Ciego de Avila CMJM 1300 0.5
Ciego de Avila CMJO 1470 0.25
Colombia CMZ 690 5.
Cruces, L. V CMHK 1380 0.25
Encrucijada CM 1090 0.1-N
Florida CMJI 1400 0.25
Guanabacoa CMBH 1560 5.0
Guanabacoa CMOF 910 5.0
Guanabacoa CMX . 1010 lO.-D
Guantanamo, Orte CMKS 900 0.25
Guantanamo CMKH 1130 0.25
Havana (Circuito CMQ) CMQ 630 25.
Havana CQiOQ 8825 5.
Havana CMBIF 950 10.
Havana (Radio Reloj) CMCB 1330 1.
Havana . CMCQ 1460 25
Havana CMBX 1390 0.25
Havana CMCX- 1360 25
CMCH
Havana CMCO 1230 25
Havana CMBD 1460 0.25
Havana CMCU 1190 25
Havana CMCW 1290 0.25
Havana CMBY 1120 . . . 25
Havana CMK 1420 .25
Havana CMCY 590 15.
Havana CMW 550 2.5
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Slsili«>ii.s «»f Cuba
Call Frequejicy Power
Location Letters (Kcs.) (Kiv)
Holguin CMKV . 600 ]
Holguin CMKF 1050 0.25
Holguin (Circuito CMQ) CMKJ 730 10.
Holguin CMKO 1220 25
Holguin . CMKD 970 1.
Jovellanos CMGN 960 0.5
Luyano CMCH 790 2.
Luyano CMCM 1060 0.25
Matanzas CMGW 1440 0.5
Matanzas CMGF 1240 0.25
Manzanillo CMKM 560 0.25
Nuevitas CMJQ 1580 25
Palma Soriano. Orte CMKZ 1430 25
Pinar del Rio CMAB 1450 25
Pinar del Rio CMAQ 920 1.0
Pinar del Rio , . CMAN 1300 1.0
Pinar del Rio ' . CMAW 810 0.25
Puentes Grandes CMCK 980 5.
Puentes Grandes CMBF 950 l.-N
Puerto Padre CMKY 1350 0.1
Rancho Boyeros CMBZ 830 l.-D
Rancho Boyeros CMCY 590 15-D 25-D
Rancho Boyeros CMBQ 1150 l.-N
Rancho Boyeros CMBC 740 5.0
Regla CMCD 1260 5.0
Regla CMW 550 2.5
Reparto Aldecoa CMQ 640 25.0
Sagua La Grande CMHA 1280 25
San Cristobal CMAC 1030 0.25
Sancti Spiritus CMHB 1410 25
Sancti Spiritus CMKT- 990 0.25
CMHT
Santa Clara CMHI 570 lO.-D
com 1450 5.0
Santa Clara (Circuito OMQ) CMHQ 640 15.0
Santa Clara CMHW 800 1.
CMHN 960 1.
Santa Clara CMHO 1310 1.
Santa Clara CMHO 1310 1.
Santa Clara CMHX 1480 ^5
Santa Clara CM 680 0.5
Santiago de Cuba CMKN 930 1.
Santiago de Cuba (Circuito CMQ) CMKU 850 2.0
Santiago de Cuba CMKW 1000 1.0
Santiago de Cuba CMKL 800 0.25
Santiago de Cuba CMKR 1090 25
Santiago de Cuba CMKW 1000 1.0
Santiago de Cuba CMKC 1290 1.0
San Luis, Oriente CMKQ 1460 0.5
Vedado CMOX 1490 25
Vedado CMBS 1090 0.25
Vedado CMBG 1390 0.25
Victoria de las Tunas CMKG 1490 25
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ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS
AND SCIENCES
5746 Sunset Boulcvjrd. Hollywood 28, Calif.
Hempsteod 8942
OFFICERS
President Horry R. Lubcke
1st Vice-Pres Don McNomaro
2nd Vicc-Pres Russell L. Fursc
Treasurer Lcnorc Kingston
Corrcs. Secratory Rob't E. Packhom, |r.
Secretary James Vondivecr
Recording Secretory Betty Mears
Secretary to Treasurer Catharine Sibley
DIRECTORS
Edward Nassour, Jack Strauss, R. A. Monfort.
FUNCTIONS
To hold forums for cxchongc of ideas on matters
concerning the advancement of television. To pro-
vide o meeting place where educators end leaders
in public life can discuss the types of information
the public should get; art forms which will come
into existence through tele, and other matters. To
hold and sponsor special meetings for the disse-
mination of information pertaining to tele. To en-
courage research and accomplishment by presentation
of awards. To make Hollywood Television Capitol of
the world.
ACTORS EQUITY ASSOCIATION
45 W. 47 St., New York 19, U. Y.
PLoza 7-7660
OFFICERS
President Clarence Derwent
1st Vice-Pres John Kennedy
2nd Vice-res Cornelia Otis Skinner
3rd Vice-Pres Ralph Bellamy
4th Vice-Pres Austin Duncan
Treasurer Paul Dullzell
Recording Secretary Basil Rathbone
Exec. Sec Louis M. Simon
Ass't. Exec. Sec Angus Duncan
Ass't. Exec. Sec Willard Swire
Admin. Asst. Sec Alfred Elting
Counsel Paul N. Turner
Associate Counsel Rebecca Brownstein
Auditor Charles Mesuroc
COUNCIL
John Alexander, Vera Allen, Edward Andrews, Edith
Atwater, Sidney Blackmer, Philip Bourneuf, Matt
Briggs, Anne Burr, Leo C. Carroll, Ilka Chaes, fvlady
Christians, Alexander Clark, Cloy Clement, Warren
Coleman, Alfred Drake, Fronk Fay, Henry Fondo, Flor-
ida Friebus, Marjorie Cateson, Morgalo Cilmore, Ruth
Hammond, Alan Hewitt, Sam Jaffe, Denis King, Ben
Kranr, Bert Lahr, Philip Loeb, Aline MacMohon, Ray-
mond Massey, Myron Mcormick, Edith Meiser, Eddie
Nugent, Elliott Nugent, Philip Ober, Erin O'Brien-
Moore, Winston O'Keefe, Frederick O'Neal, Robert
Perry, Barbara Robblns, Bill Ross, Ceroid Savory,
Jane Seymour, Jock Sheehon, Loring Smith, Richard
Taber, William Tolman, Ann Thomas, Edna Thomas,
Frank M. Thomas, Sr., Margaret Webster.
BRANCH OFFICES
Son Francisco: Theodore Hale, 216 Pine St., San
Francisco 4.
Hollywood: I. B. Kornblum, 6331 Hollywood Blvd.,
Chicago: Frank R. Dare, 720 Bittersweet Place,
Chicago 13.
Charus Equity: 710 Seventh Avenue, New York 19,
N. Y.
THE ADVERTISING COUNCIL
11 W. 42 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Luxemburg 2-1520
OFFICERS
Choirmon Charles C. Mortimer, Jr.
Vice-chairman Lee H. Bristol, Leo Burnett.
Albert E. Winger
Secretary Paul B. West
Treasurer Frederic R. Gomble
President Thtodore S. Rcpplier
Vice-Presidents Allan M. Wilson, George P. Ludlom
Rodio Director Cordon C. Kinney
BRANCH OFFICES
1200 18th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
T. S. Repplier, President.
203 North Wobosh Ave., Chicago, III.
L. S. Schwartz, Chicago Representative.
Toft Building, Hollywood, Calif. R. C. Coleson,
Hollywood Representative.
FUNCTIONS
A non-profit organization representing all phases of
advertising, dedicated to the uses of advertising in the
public service.
ADVERTISING FEDERATION OF
AMERICA
300 W. 42 St., New York 18, N. Y.
BRyont 9-0430
OFFICERS
President and General Manager Elon G. Borton
Chairman of Board George S. McMillan
(Vice Pres., Bristol-Myers, N. Y.)
Secretary Miss Mary McClung
(Gen. Manager, N. Y. Post Home News)
Treasurer Graham Patterson
(Publisher, Farm Journal and Pathfinder, Phila.)
FUNCTIONS
An organization of advertising clubs, national ad-
vertising groups and companies interested in advertising
to:
To help make advertising increasingly more effective.
To raise continually higher standards 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 18, N. Y.
LOngacre 3-5100
OiFFICERS
Chairman H. M. Warren
Vice Chairman B. B. Ceyer
Treasurer Frederic R. Gamble
Secretary Paul B. West
Managing Dir A. W. Lehman
Technical Dir D. B. Lucas
FUNCTIONS
Impartion and objective research to promote greater
effectiveness in advertising and marketing for ad-
vertisers, agencies, and media. Continuing Studies
of Newspaper Reading, Transportation Adv., Farm
Publications, Business Papers; Canadian Study of
Transportation Adv., Canadian Study of General
Magazines.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF
ADVERTISING AGENCIES
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. V.
LEXington 2-7980
OFFICERS
Chairman of Bd Clarence B. Ck)sliorn
Vice-chairman Fairfax M. Cone
Secy.-Treas Worren E. Kraft
President Frederic R. Comble
Vice-Pres Richard L. Scheidker
Vice-Pres Richard Turnbull
FUNCTIONS
(1) To protect, strengthen and improve the ad-
vertising agency business; (2) To advance the cause
of advertising as a whole; (3) To give service to its
members. In carrying out these aims, the A.A.A.A.
also participates in many joint enterprises. The Ad-
vertising Council, Inc. the Committee on Consumer
Relations in Advertising, Inc., Broadcast Measurement
Bureau, Advertising Research Foundation, Traffic
Audit Bureau, etc.
AMERICAN COMMUNICATIONS
ASSOCIATION (C. I. O.)
5 Beekman St., New York 7, N. Y.
COrtlandt 7-1374
OFFICERS
International President Joseph P. Selly
International Secty.-Treas Joseph F. Kehoe
Vice-President Broadcast Dept William Bender
Local One Secty.-Treas Frederick Kost
Chairman, Atlantic Branch William Bender
International Representative Jules Paris
FUNCTIONS
Subsidiary of the C.I.O. Broadcast Dept. devoted
to organization of all employees in the Radio Broad-
casting Industry, excepting Musicians and Actors.
Have agreements with thirty-two stations in the East,
including eight contracts in the Metropolitan area of
New York City.
AMERICAN COUNCIL ON
EDUCATION
744 Jackson Place, Washington 6, D. C.
NAtional 5691
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
Chairman James B. Conant
President George F. Zook
Secretary Eugene B. Elliott
Vice-President A. J. Brumbaugh
FUNCTIONS
Acts as a clearing house for the exchange of edu-
cational opinion; seeks to define and clarify educational
issues of national significance and to enlist appro-
priate agencies for their solution. Financed by mem-
bership due from educational organizations and insti-
tutions and by receipt of special grants for specific
pieces of research.
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF
MUSICIANS
570 Lexington Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
PLaza 8-0600
OFFICERS
Pres James C. Petrillo
Vice-Pres C. L. Bagley
Secretary Leo Cluesmann
Treasurer Harry J. Steeper
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
J. W. Parks, Oscar F. Hild, Herman D. Kenin,
George V. Clancy, Walter M. Murdoch.
BRANCH OFFICES
570 Lexington Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone:
Plaza 8-0600. James C. Petrillo, Pres.
39 Division St., Newark 2, N. J. Phone: HUmboldt
2-3400. Leo Cluesmann, Sec.
Box B, Astor Station, Boston 23, Mass. Phone:
COpley 7-4604. Harry J. Steeper.
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF
RADIO ARTISTS (AFRA)
2 W. 45 St., New York 19, N. Y.
VAnderbilt 6-1810
NATIONAL OFFICERS
President Clayton Collyer
Vice-President Virginia Payne
Vice-President Knox Manning
Vice-President William S. Covin
Vice-President Evelyn Freyman
Vice-President Nelson Case
Recording Secretary Nellie Booth
Treasurer Harry von Zell
National Executive Sec'y George Heller
National Asst. Executive Sec A. Frank Reel
BRANCH OFFICES
Chicago Local — 102 E. Hubbard St., Chicago, III.;
Raymond A. Jones, Executive Secretary.
Hollywood Local — 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood
28, California; Claude L. McCue, Executive Secretary.
Son Francisco Local — 26 O'Forrell St., San Francisco,
Calif.; Geary Dolan, Secretary.
AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSICAL
ARTISTS, INC.
276 W. 43 St., New York 18, N. Y.
LOngacre 5-7508
OFFICERS
President Lawrence Tibbett
1st Vice-Pres Conrad Thibault
2nd Vice-President James Pease
3rd Vice-President Joscha Heifetz
4th Vice-President Astrid Varnay
5th Vice-President Thelma Votipko
Treasurer Frederick Jagel
Recording Sec Elisabeth Hoeppel
Executive Sec Hyman R. Foine
BRANCH OFFICES
6331 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif.
Phone: Hillside 5121. I. B. Kornblum, Rep.
216 Pine Street, San Francisco, Cal. Phone: SUtter
1-0855. Theodore Hale, Rep.
188 West Randolph Street, Chicago, III. Phone:
STate 2-0585. Ben Meyers, Rep.
1428 S. Penn Sq., Suite 1301, Phila., Pa. Phone:
RIttenhouse 6-3100. Paul M. Chalfin, Rep.
FUNCTIONS
A labor organization having jurisdiction in the fields
of opera, concert, ballet and dance; a branch of the
Associated Actors and Artistes 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 above fields
as well as the furthering and expansion of opera, con-
cert and ballet institutions and performances through-
out the United States and Canada.
AMERICAN MARKETING
ASSOCIATION
1525 E. 53 St., Chicago 37, Illinois.
MiU. 4-5267
OFFICERS
President Everett R. Smith
Vice-Pres Wilford L. White
Vice-Pres Robert F. EIrick
Secretary George H. Brown
Treasurer Donald E. West
BRANCH OFFICES
30 Chapters in 30 American Cities.
FUNCTIONS
A non-profit organization dedicated to the advance-
ment of science in marketing. Membership open 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 Edwin S. Friendly
Vice-Pres Charles F. McCahill
Secretary J. L. Stackhouse
Treasurer W. L. Fanning
General Manager Cranston Williams
BRANCH OFFICE
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, III. Phone:
Franklin 2-3746.
George N. Dale Manager
FUNCTIONS
To foster and protect the business and business
interests of daily newspapers.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
COMPOSERS, AUTHORS AND
PUBLISHERS
30 Rockefeller Plazo, New York 20. N. Y.
PLoia 7-2700
OFFICERS
President Fred E Ahlcrt
Vicc-Prcs Soul H. Bourne
Vicc-Prcs Otto A. Harboch
Secretory George W. Meyer
Treasurer Louis Bernstein
Asst. Sec Donold Croy
Asst. Trees Frank H. Connor
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Stonlcy Adorns. Fred E Ahlert. Louis Bernstein.
SjuI H. Bourne, Gene Buck, Irving Cocsor. Frank H.
Connor, Poul Cunningham. Max Dreyfus. Dona'd Cray.
Oscar Hammersfein, II; Otto A. Harbach, Ray Hen-
derson, John Taskcr Howard. A. Woltcr Kramer,
Edgor Leslie. George W. Meyer. )ock Mills, Abe
Olmon, |. |. Robbins. Lester Santly. Gustove Schirmcr,
Herman Starr and Deems Toylor,
BRANCH OFFICES
In oil principol cities through the United States.
FUNCTIONS
Organized in 1914, as a voluntary, unincorporotcd,
non-profit assocoition to represent the performing
rights of its members in negotiations with commer-
cial users of music. Current membership is some
2,050 writer (composer and author) members; 360
publisher members.
AMERICAN TELEVISION SOCIETY,
INC.
17 E. 45 St., New York 17, N. Y.
Murray Hill 7-9250
OFFICERS
President David Hole Ho'pern
Vice-Pres Donald E. Hyndman
Secretory Reynold R. Kraft
Treosurer Archibald U. Brounfeld
DIRECTORS
Chorles J. Durban, Maurice E. Strieby, Jerry A.
Danzig, E. P. H. James, Halsey Barrett, George T.
Shupert, Ralph 6. Austrian.
FUNCTIONS
Americon Television Society is o non-profit group
organized to foster the study, understanding ond ap-
preciation of television os o cultural, educational,
entertainment ond advertising medium. It provides
its members with on intelligence center ond cleoring
house for information pertaining to tedevision and its
development; o forum for the exchonge of ideas and
discussion of mutual problems reloting to or affecting
television' o television librory; special meetings for the
dissemination of television information; the oppor-
tunity to view ond study television technique.
ARTISTS' REPRESENTATIVES
ASS'N., INC.
1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
Circle 7-1379-80
OFFICERS
President William Kent
Vice-Presidents Nathan Lefkowitz, Art
Weems, Pol Paul Marr.
Secretary Harry A. Romm
Treasurer Not Kolcheim
Ass't Secretary Ruth L. Simonson
Counsel Jock J. Kotz
BRANCH OFFICE
203 N. Wobash Ave., Chicogo 1, III., Phone: CEn-
tral 6-1775, Paul Morr. President.
FUNCTIONS
Trode ossociotion of Theotricol agents.
ASSOCIATED MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
INC. (AMP)
25 W. 45 Street, New York 19, N. Y.
Luxemburg 2-1790
Coble Address: MUSICPUB— NEW YORK
OFFICERS
Chairman of the Board Sydney M. Koye
President & Secretory M. E. Tompkins
Vice President Karl Bauer
Vice President Eorl B. Holl
Trcsourcr Charles A. Wall
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Carl Hoverlin, President, BMI; William Hedges,
Notionol Broadcasting Co ; Sydney M. Koye, Vice
President, BMI; Paul Morency, Radio Stotion WTIC;
J. Harold Ryan, Fort Industry Company; M. E. Tomp-
kins, resident, AMP.
ASSOC. OF CANADIAN
ADVERTISERS. INC.
701 Federal Building, 85 Richmond St., West,
Toronto 1, Ontorio.
ADcloide 8046-7-8
OFFICERS
President — ^Lec Trcnholm. Provinciol Paper Limited,
388 University Ave,, Toronto, Ontario.
Executive Vice-Prcs., J. G. Hagey, The B. F. Good-
rich Rubber Co. of Conodo, Limited, Kitchener,
Ontario.
Vice-Pres. tr Treas. — J. W. Lawrence, The Borden
Co , Limited, Spadino Crescent, Toronto, Ontorio.
Vice-Presidents — H. T. Venning, Sherriff's Limited,
79 Don Roadwoy, Toronto, Ontario; John O. Pitt.
Conodion Fairbanks-Morse Co., Ltd., 980 St. Antoine
St., Montreal, Que.; Robert E. Day, Bulovo Wotch
Co., Limited, 372 Boy Street, Toronto, Ontorio.
Secretory — John A. M. Galilee, Association of Con-
odion Advertisers, Inc., 85 Richmond St. W., To-
ronto, Ontorio.
Generol Monoger — Athol McQuorric, Associotion of
Canadian Advertisers, Inc., 85 Richmond St., W.,
Toronto, Ontario.
DIRECTORS
T. M. Atkinson, Conodion Industries Limited, Box
10, Montreal, Que.; George S. Bertrom (Immediate
Post-Pres.), Swift Conodion Co., Limited, Union
Stock Yards, Toronto, Ontorio; G. Wolter Brown,
Bristol-Myers Co. of Conodo, Ltd., 3035 St. Antoine
St., Montreal, Que.; D. 0. Durkin, John Inglis Co.
Litnited, 14 Strochon Ave., Toronto, Ontario; E. T.
Goter, Sterling Products* Limited, Windsor, Ontario;
R. R. Mcintosh, General Foods Limited, 330 University
Ave., Toronto, Ontario; H. T. Markey, Dominion
Textile Co. Ltd., 710 Victorio Square, Montreal, Que.;
John M. Meldrom, Conodion Notional Carbon Co.,
Ltd., 805 Davenport Rood, Toronto, Ontario; M. M.
Schneckenburger, The House of Seogrom, 1430 Peel
Street, Montreol, Que.; R. C. Scrivener, The Bell
Telephone Co. of Conodo, Beaver Holl Hill, Montreal,
Que.; R. E. Sewell, Coco-Colo Limited, 90 Broadview
Ave., Toronto, Ontorio.
FUNCTIONS
This ossociotion wos incorporoted in March 1917.
For 35 years the Association of Canodion Advertisers
has functioned as on organization of Canadian com-
panies devoted to the interests and promotion of good
advertising.
ASSN. OF ELECTRONIC PARTS
AND EQUIPMENT MFRS.
33 N. La Salle St., Chicogo 2, III.
Andover 3-4520
OFFICERS
Chairmen Mr. James Blocklidge
Vice Choirmon Mr. A. L. Tuttle
Treasurer Miss Helen A. Stanilond
Executive Secretary Mr. Kenneth C. Prince
Public Relations Counsel Mr. S. I. Neimon
FUNCTIONS
To afford o meons of discussion ond fraternizoticn
between monufocturers of radio parts and electronic
equipment who sell their products through distribu-
tors.
ASSN. OF NATIONAL
ADVERTISERS, INC.
285 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
ORegon 9-4940
OFFICERS
President Paul B. West
v.. & Secretary Edword T. Botchelder
Vice-President J. F. Kurie
Vice-President .......,.,,., Cy Norton
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Organizations
Chairman of the Board W. B. Potter
(Eastman Kodak Co.)
Vice-chairman Albert Brown
(The Best Foods, Inc.)
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 manogement and protects the interests of
national advertisers and serves their collective needs.
THE AUTHORS GUILD OF THE
AUTHORS LEAGUE OF AMERICA,
INC.
6 E. 39 St., New York 16, N. Y.
Murray Hill 9-4950
President / • 4."f',^". ""u
Vice-Pres John T. Wmterich
Secretary' '. '. Merle Miller
Exec Sec Peter Heggie
Sec. to the Council Luise M. Sillcox
COUNCIL
Mortha Albrand, Agnes Rogers Allen, Cleveland
Amory, Margaret Culkin Banning, Jacques Barzun,
Lionel Day, Fairfax Downey, Irmengarde Eberle, George
Fielding Eliot, Henry Pratt Fairchild, Gilbert W.
Gabriel, John Cunther, John Hersey, Elizabeth Jane-
way, Annalee Jacoby, E. J. Kahn, Jr., Robert J.
Landry, Richard Lauterbach, William J. Lederer,
Richard Lockridge, Phyllis McCinley, Cord Meyer, Jr.,
Merle Miller, Maude Parker, Van Siller, Grace Zaring
Stone, Rex Stout, Jerome Weidman, Glenway Wescott,
John T. Winterich.
FUNCTIONS
National business organization of outhors in the
publication field.
THE AUTHORS LEAGUE OF
AMERICA, INC.
6 E. 39 St., New York 16, N. Y.
MUrroy Hill 9-4950 . , ^
President Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd
Vice-Pres John Hersey
Secretary Erik Bornouw
Treasurer ■ • . ■ -Ku/t Weill
Exec Sec iuise M. Sillcox
Asst.' Exec. Sec Evelyn F. Burkey
FUNCTIONS
The national business organization of authors and
dramatists.
THE BRITISH BROADCASTING
CORPORATION
630 Fifth Ave., New York 16, N. Y.
Circle 7-0656
OFFICERS
North American Rep Norman K. Luker
Program Director Sam J. S'ate
Program Assistant Lillian Lang
Program Assistant Marian Moss
Chief Engineer Arthur S. Toby
BRANCH OFFICES
United Nations, Lake Success, N. Y., Phone: Field-
stone, 7-1 lOO, Bernard Moore, U. N. Correspondent.
1150 Connecticut Ave., N W., Washington, D. C.
Phone: Executive 1465.
FUNCTIONS
Activities of the North American offices of the
British Broadcasting Corporation cover two interre-
lated but separate operations. The first, Eastbound
operations, are concerned with the interpretation of
the American scene to British audiences. The other,
Westbound operations, are concerned with making
available to independent radio stations and networks
regular and specially requested programs broadcast
from England in BBC's North American Service.
BMI CANADA LIMITED
229 Yonge St., Toronto 1, Ont., Can.
Elgin 0040
OFFICERS
President Carl Haverlin
Vice-President Donald Monson
Vice President Harry Sedgwick
General Manager Robert J. Burton
Asst. General Manager William Harold Moon
Treasurer Charles A. Wall
Secretary T. Arthur Evans
BOARD Of DIRECTORS
Ernest L. 'Bushnell,CBC, Toronto, Carl Haverlin,
BMI, N. Y.; Phil Lalonde, CKAC, Montreal; Donald
Monson, CBC, Ottawa; Marcel Ouimet, CBC, Montreal,
Horry Sedgwick, CPRB, Toronto; Jock Slatter, Radio
Reps. Ltd., Toronto.
CANADIAN ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Publicity Jean L. Howson
Research & Accounting M. E. Hewitt
Distribution M. L. Ingram
QUEBEC BRANCH (French Division)
1502 St. Cotherine St. W., Montreal, P. Q. Fitzroy
2552. T. Clyde Moon, Branch Manager; Dr. Claude
Champagne, Editor-in-Chief; Marcel Fortier, Liaison;
Mireille Fortier, Secretary.
FUNCTIONS
BMI Canada Limited was organized to encourage
and publish original music, to coordinate and license
performing rights of music published under its own
imprint and of music in the catalogs of affiliated
composers, publishers and performing rights societies
and to provide equal opportunity of recognition for
all writers and composers.
BROADCAST MUSIC, INC. (BMI)
580 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y.
PLoza 7-1800
OFFICERS
President Carl Haverlin
Vice-President — ^General Counsel . . .Sydney M. Kaye
Vice-Pres. in charge of finance & Treasurer
Charles A. Wall
Vice-Pres. in charge of Publisher Relations
Robert J. Burton
Vice-Pres. in charge Station Relations. ... Roy Harlow
Vice-Pres. in charge foreign Relations. . Jean Geiringer
Secretary M. E. Tompkins
Assistant Treasurer Charles E. Lawrence
BOARD Of DIRECTORS
Chairman, Justin Miller, National Association of
Broadcasters, Washington, D. C: Vice-Chairman,
Sydney 'M. Kaye, Broadcast Music, Inc., N. Y.; Herbert
V. Akerberg, Columbia Broadcasting System, N. Y.;
John Elmer, WCBM, Baltimore; Wa ter Evans, West-
inghouse Radio Stations, Inc., Baltimore; Carl Haverlin,
BMI, N. Y.; William S. Hedges, National Broadcasting
Co., N. Y.; Herbert Hollister, KBOL, Boulder City,
Colo.; Leonard Kapner, WCAE, Pittsburgh; Joseph A.
McDonald American Broadcasting Co, N. Y.; Paul
W. Morency, WTIC, Hartford, Conn., J. Leonard Reinsh,
WSB, At'anta; J. Harold Ryan, Fort Industry Co.,
Toledo, Ohio; Jomes E. Wollen, Mutual Broadcasting
System, N. Y.
STATION RELATIONS
:Roy Harlow, Director; Ralph Wentworth, Glenn Dol-
berg, James L. Cox, Al Marlin, Linn Pattee, Ken Spar-
non, Burt Squire, Dorsey Owings.
NON-iRADIO LICENSING DEPT.
Harry P. Somerville Director
Chicago Office, 360 N. Michigan Ave.: Andover
3-5394. Stan Myers, Mid-West Representative.
Los Angeles, 4040 Wilshire Blvd., Fairfax 8979,
R. I. Kirk, Far-Western Representative.
PROFESSIONAL DiEPT.
Julian Stearns, General Professional Mgr. ; Profes-
sional Staff, Harold Wald, George Furness.
Chicago Office, 360 N. Michigan Ave. Andover
3-5394. Jimmie Cairns, Professional Representative.
Hollywood. Calif. Office: Sid Lorraine, Professional
Mgr., 1549 N. Vine St., Hillside 7-7447. SYNCHRONI-
ZATION Mgr. Eddie Janis.
FUNCTIONS
The functions of -BMI are: (1) To buy and pub-
lish original music; (2) to coordinate and license the
performing rights to music published under [fs own
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imprint ond of music in the cQtologs of offiliotcd
publisticrs ond performing rights societies; (3) to
provide cquol opportunity of recognition for all writers
and composers.
THE BUREAU OF BROADCAST
MEASUREMENT
701 Federal Building. 85 Richmond Street West,
Toronto 1, Ontario, C.inado
Adeloidc 8CH6-7-8
President: L. E Phcnncr, Canodian Cellucotfon
Products Co., Limited, Toronto
Vice-President: H N. Stovin. Horocc N. Stovin &
Company, Toronto. Ont.
Secretory-Treasurer: Athol McQucrrie, Association
of Canadion Advertisers, Inc , Toronto.
DIRECTORS
W. T. Cronston, Rodio Stotion CKOC, Hamilton,
Ont.; E. A. Weir, Canadion Broodcosting Corporation.
Toronto; Harold E. Stephenson, The Canada Starch
Co., Limited, Montrc.il, Que.; C. R. Vint, Colgatc-
Palmolivc-Peet Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.; C. Frank
Mills, Spitier & Mills Limited, Toronto, Ont.;
Stuort B, Smith, Canadian Advertising Agency Ltd,,
Toronto, Ont.; W. E. Trimble, Baker Advertising
Agency, Ltd., Toronto, Ont.
FUNCTIONS
To conduct surveys and to assemble statistical and
other data relating to radio broadcasting and par-
ticularly rc'ating to the number, distribution ond
listening habits of persons who are or may be listen-
ing to the various broodcosting stations at different
times and from time to time.
To adopt standard methods of appraising broad-
casting stotion coverage, and/or the listening habits
of the public.
To prepare reports, charts ond other forms of pub-
licity based on surveys and statistical and other data
assembled os aforesaid.
To print, publish and distribute to members the
reports, charts and other forms of publicity prepared
OS aforesaid.
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF
BROADCASTERS
108 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Con.
Phone: 3-4036
OFFICERS
Chairman of the Ed William M. Guild
(C|OC, Lethbridge, Alberta)
Hon. Pres. Cr Vice-Prse. of the Bd... Ralph Snelgrove
CKBB, Barrie, Ontario)
Manager T. J. Allard
Secretary-Treas T. A. Evens
Dir. of Adv. & Sto. Service Potrick Freeman
DIRECTORS
E. Finlay MocDonald, Halifax, N. S.; Malcolm
Neill, Fredericton, N. B.: Phil Lolonde, Montreal,
P. Q.; Dr. Charles Hiude, New Carlisle, P. Q.; Harry
Sedgwick, Toronto, Ont.- D. K. Soble, Hamilton, Ont.;
). O. Blick, Winnipeg, Man.; E. A. Rawlinson, Prince
Albert, Sosk.; George Chandler, Vancouver, B. C.
BRANCH OFFICE
37 Bloor Street W., Toronto, Ont. Patrick Free-
man, Dir. of Advertisers and Station Service.
FUNCTIONS
The Canadian Association of Broadcasters is a
voluntary trade association of 95 privotely owned
(independent) broadcasting stations in Canada.
CATHOLIC ACTORS GUILD OF
AMERICA, mC.
Hotel Astor. New York 19, N. Y.
Circle 6-5566
OFFICERS
President Gene Buck
1st Vice-Pres fot O'Brien
2nd Vice-Pres Jay Jostyn
Recording Secretory Ed Begley
Historian Kothryn Givney
Executive Secretory George Buck
Chairman of Executive Board Frank McNeills
Choploln-Tresaurer Rev. Custav de Leon
FUNCTIONS
Social and benevolent organization which strives
to core for the spiritual and physical needs of mem-
bers of the profession, regardless of creed. Provide
core for needy, ill, etc. and burial for indigent octors
in Guild plot at Colvary Cemetery.
CATHOLIC WRITERS GUILD OF
AMERICA, INC.
128 W 71 St . New York 22. N Y.
ENdicott 2-0412
OFFICERS
Spiritual Director Rev John B Kelly
President Charles N Heckelmonn
Vice-Pres Richard Reid
Vice-Pres Charles S. Strong
Executive Secretary Eleonor M. Tucker
FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES
A notional orgonlzation of writers and persons inter-
ested in literary work. To promote the interest of
writers, ond to take cognizance of and moke approp-
riate record of notable ochievements in the literary
world. To give to the press, screen, stage ond radio
the Catholic mind on Church issues.
COMPOSERS. AUTHORS AND
PUBLISHERS ASSN. OF CANADA.
LTD.
132 St. George St., Toronto 5, Ont., Canada
Phone: M. 8457
OFFICERS
President Sir Ernest MacMillon. B.A.,
Mus. D. (Oxon.), Hon. R.A.M., F.R.C.M.,
F.R.C.O.
General Manager William S. Low
Manager, Licensing Dept C. R. Matheson
Manager, Distribution Dept Ruth Passey
Comptroller J. K. Bailey
DIRECTORS
Claude Champagne, Horold W. Cluff, C. C. Dev-
ereux, John Murray Gibbon, )ohn Clarke, Ralph Hawkes,
H.' T. Jamieson, Mart Kenney, Sir Ernest MacMillon,*
Holmes Maddock, Richard F. Murray, Gordon V.
Thompson.
FUNCTIONS
Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of
Canada Limited licenses in Canada public perfor-
mances of the copyright music of its own Canadian
members, and of the members of affiliated perform-
ing right societies in twenty-one (21) countries.
THE DRAMATISTS GUILD OF THE
AUTHORS LEAGUE OF AMERICA,
INC.
6 E. 39 St., New York 16, N. Y.
MUrroy Hill 9-4950
President Moss Hart
Vice-Pres George S. Kaufman
Secretary Dorothy Fields
Exec. Sec Mills Ten Eyck, Jr.
FUNCTIONS
The notional business organization of dromotists.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS BAR
ASSOCIATION
810 Colorado BIdg., Washington, D. C.
NA 2006
President Guilford Jomeson
1st Vice-Pres Neville Miller
2nd Vice-Pres Williom A. Porter
Secretary Corwin R. Lockwood, (r.
Tresourer Joseph F. Zios
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Fred W. Albertson, Omar L. Crook, John F. Gibbons,
Arthur W. Schorfeld, George S. Smith, Holph L.
Walker.
FUNCTIONS
To promote the proper administration of the Com-
munications Act of 1934 and related acts, to uphold
the honor of practice before the Federal Communi-
cations Commission, and to encourage cordial inter-
course omong the practitioners. It issues a quarterly
publication, the Federal Communications Bar Journal,
which Is devoted to matters of interest pertaining to
communications low.
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FEDERAL RADIO EDUCATION
COMMITTEE (FREC)
Federal Security BIdg., Room 3646, Washington 25,
D. C.
Executive 6300, Extension 2897.
OFFICERS
Chairman Earl J. McCrath
Secretary-Editor Gertrude C. Broderick
EXECUTIVE CO'MMITTIEE MEMBERS
Earl J. McCrath, U. S. Commissioner of Education,
Chairmen
Edwin H. Armstrong, FM Inventor and Professor of
Electrical Engineering, Columbia University
Lyman Bryson, Counsellor on Public Affairs, Colum-
bia Broadcasting System
Franklin Dunham, Chief, Radio Services, U. S. Office
of Education, representing Assn. of Education by
Radio
William C. Eddy, Director of Television, Station WBKB,
Chicago
John Elmer, President, Baltimore Broadcasting Corpora-
tion
Sterling W. Fisher, Manager Public Affairs and Edu-
cation Department, National Broadcasting Company
Willard E. Civens, Executive Secretary, National Educa-
tion Association
Clyde Hissong, State Supt. of ubiic Instruction (Ohio)
representing National Cuoncil of Chief State School
Officers
Very Rev. Msgr. Frederick C. Hochwalt, Director, De-
partment of Education, National Catholic Welfare
Conference
Dorothy A. Kemble, Director of Education, Mutual
Broadcasting System
Robert B. Hudson, Director of Education, Columbia
Broadcasting System
Harold B. McCarty, Director. Station WHA, Univer-
sity of Wisconsin, representing National Association
of Educational Broadcasters
Bruce E. Mahan, Dean of Extension, State University
of Iowa, representing National University Extension
Association
Justin Miller, resident. National Association of Broad-
casters
Robert Saudek, Vice-President in Charge of Public Af-
fairs, American Broadcasting Company
Mrs. Nathan Straus, Director of Educational Programs,
Station, WMCA, New York City.
levering Tyson, President, Muhlenberg College
FUNCTIONS
The Federal Radio Education Committee was ap-
pointed in 1935 by the Federal Communications Com-
mission with the recommendation at that time that
the broadcaster, on one hand, and the educator,
on the other, combine forces which would: (1)
eliminate controversy and misunderstanding between
groups of educators and between the industry and
educatiors; (2) promote actual cooperative arrange-
ments between educators and broadcasters on national,
regional and local bases. Some two dozen printed
publications ore described in a free folder entitled,
"What the FREC Offers You." Most of them are sold
at 25 cents per copy. The monthly FREC Service Bulle-
tin, a four-page publication giving news of current
educational radio programs, sources of program ma-
terial and other information of interest to teachers
broadcasters, is available free on request. Other free
publications include a monthly list of Selected Pro-
grams for Student Listening and a Directory of Col-
lege Radio Courses.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
Pennsylvania Ave., at 6th St., N. W.,
Washington 25, D. C.
Executive 6800
PERSONNEL
Commissioner John Carson
Commissioner James M. Mead
Commissioner William A. Ayres
Commissioner Lowell B. Mason
Commissioner (vacancy)
Secretary 0. C. Daniel
General Counsel Wm. T. Kelley
Director, Bureau of Litigation. .. Richard P. Whiteley
Director, Bu. of Legal Investigation. . James A. Morton
Director, Bureau of Industrial
Economics Dr. Corwin D. Edwards
Director, Bu. of Trade Practice Conferences
and Wool Act Administration Henry Miller
Director, Bu. of Stipulations Egad B. Morehouse
Director, Bu. of Trial Examiners F. C. Boggarly
Director, Bu. of Medical Opinions. .Dr. James J. Durrett
BRANCH OFFICES
Room 501, 45 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y.
Atty, in chorge Rolf H. Kielland
1118 New Post Office BIdg., Chicago 7, III.
Atty. in charge John H. Bass
133 Federal Office BIdg., San Francisco 2, Cdlif.
Atty. in charge Clarence T. Sadler
447 Federal Office BIdg., Seattle 4, Wash.
Atty. in charge Walter W. Harris
1031 Federal Office BIdg., New Orleans 12, La.
Atty. in chrage William B. Lott
FUNCTIONS
In general, the duties of the Commission are (1) to
promote free and fair competition in interstate trade
in the interest of the public through prevention of
price-fixing agreements or combinations, boycotts, in-
jurious price and other unlawful discriminations, ond
other practices which are in restraint of trade or which
otherwise constitute unfair methods of competition or
unfair or deceptive acts or practices; (2) to safeguard
life and health of the consuming public by preventing
the dissemination of false advertisements of food,
drugs, devices and cosmetics which may be injurious to
health; (3) to apply to the Commissioner of Patents
for cancellation of the registration of trade-marks
which are in violation of the provisions of the Lanham
Trade-Mark Act; and (4) to conduct investigations of
economic conditions in interstate and foreign com-
merce upon its own initiative, upon the direction of
the President or the Congress, or upon application of
the Attorney General.
THE FRENCH BROADCASTING
SYSTEM (RADIODIFFUSION
FRANCAISE) IN NORTH AMERICA
934 Fifth Av., New York 21, N. Y.
REgent 4-1501
Director Pierre Crenesse
Ass't. Dir Alice Lewitin
Manager Michel Duhort
Public Relations Shelley Dobbins
Ass't. Prog. Dir Jacqueline Landry
FUNCTIONS
The activities of the French Broadcasting System in
North America ore twofold: on the one hand, for the
purpose of strengthening the good will ond 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 tod.ay.
RICHARD W. HUBBELL &
ASSOCIATES
315 E. 56 St., New York 22, N. Y.
PLaza 8-2675
OFFICERS
Chairman Richard W. Hubbell
Associate Alfred N. Goldsmith
Associate Robert Jerome Smith
FUNCTIONS— TELEVISION
Motion picture, and radio consultation service.
Planning, constructing, and operating of TV and
radio stations. Production and distribution of telefilm.
Efficiency and engineering studies. 1948-49 clients
included 21 TV stations, as well as film producers
and investment syndicates here and abroad, law firms,
newspapers, and manufacturers.
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INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION BY
RADIO
Ohio Sf.itc Univ.. Columbus 10, O.
UN. 3148 Ext. 280
OFFICERS
Honorory Dir W. W Chortcrs
Director I- Keith Tyler
Asst to the Dir Poul L. Bogcn
Secretory Joon E. Zubcr
FUNCTIONS
The Institute for Educotion by Rodio is on annual
conference of broodcocters. educators, and civic
leaders sponsored by Ohio State Univ. It meets in
Columbus eoch M.iy. The Institute sponsors on An-
nual Exhibition of Educotional Radio Programs, wel-
coming entries from stations ond orgoniiotions. A
yearbook containing the proceedinRs of the Confer-
ence is published annually under the title, EDU-
CATION ON THE AIR.
THE INSTITUTE OF RADIO
ENGINEERS. INC.
1 E. 79 St., New York 21, N. Y.
OFFICERS
President Raymond F. Cuy
Vice-President Sir Robert Watson-Wott
Treasurer Donald B. Sinclair
Secretary Horaden Pratt
Editor Alfred N. Goldsmith
DIRECTORS
Ben Akerman, Stuart L. Bailey, W. R. C. Baker,
Trevor H. Clark, A. V. Eastman. W. L. Everitt, Donald
C. Fink, Ferdinand Hamburger, )r., W. R. Hewlett,
|. V. L. Hogan, T. A. Hunter, H. E. Kronz, J. W.
McRae, F. H. R. Pounsett, H. ). Reich, |. D. Reid,
B. E. Shackelford, |. E. Shepherd, J. A. Stratton.
INTER-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
OF BROADCASTERS (AIR)
Montevideo, Uruguay
OFFICERS
President Coor Mestre
Vice-Pres Emilio Azcarrago
Secretary Eneas Machodo de Assis
Directors Lorenzo Balerio Sicco and
Cilmore N Nunn
Director of Permanent Office: justino flmenez de
Arechaga.
FUNCTIONS
AIR is an associotion made up of all the national
associations of Broadcosters, from Canada to South
(except Argentina), to protect private broadcasters
specially from Government encroachment.
The postal oddress of the Permanent Office is
"Asociacion" Interamericana de Radiodifusion. Cal'e
Uruguay, 1218 Montevideo— URUGUAY.
INTERCOLLEGIATE
BROADCASTING SYSTEM
706 Sanders Avenue, Schenectady 2, N. Y.
DIRECTORS & NATIONAL OFFICERS
Roger Clipp, Gen. Mgr., WFIL, Philadelphia, Pa.;
John C. Crabbe, Dir. of Radio, Col'ege of the Pacific
Stockton, Calif.; Guy Delia Cioppa, Asst. of Chmn. of
the Bd., OBS, Hollywood, Calif.; Dr. Franklin Dunham.
Chief, Educational Uses of Radio, Federal Security
Agcy., Washington, D. C; Robert B. Hudson, Dir. of
Univ. Broadcasting, Univ. of Illinois, Urbona, III.;
Leo Martin, Head of Radio Dept., Univ. of Alabama,
University, Ala.; Morris Novik, Public Service Radio
Consultant, Exec. Secty. NAB, N. Y.; Judith Wa'ker,
Dir., Public Service Dept., NBC, Chicago, III.- Harold
Weiss, Dir. Radio, Southern Methodist University,
Dallas, Tex.
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
♦Chairman George Abraham
(2808 Erie St., S. E., Washington 20, D. C.)
Executive Dir David W. Borst
(706 Sanders Ave., Schenectady 2, N. Y.)
Engr. Dir Herbert 6. Barlow
(1725 New Hampshire Ave., N. W., Wash. 9, D. C.)
Station Relations Mgr James P. Wylie
(WESU. Middletown, Conn.)
♦Program Mgr Howard C. Hansen
(MocMurroy College, Jacksonville, III.)
'Business Mgr. . . George I. McKelvcy, 111
iTodd Union, Univ. of Rochester. Rochester 3, N. Y )
" A'so serve on the Board of Directors.
STAFF MEMBERS
General Robert Fuhrman
Actg. Soles Mgr David W. Borst
REPRESENTATIVES
Region No. 1 James R. Wylie
iWESU, Middletown, Conn.)
Region No 2 Eugene Worner
(125 Eighth St., Troy, N. Y.)
Region No. 3 Edward Kclty
(603 Hartley Hall. Col. Univ., New York 27. N Y.)
Regions Nos. 4 ond 5 Peter Swanson
(Box 4527, University, Ala.)
Region No. 6 Robert Mallory
(Box 279, Carnegie Inst, of Tech., Pittsburgh 13, Po )
Region No. 7 Muriel Knudscn
(MacMurray College, Jacksonville, III.)
Region No. 8 John C. Renshaw
(6623 Lake Circle, Dallos 14, Tex.)
'Region No. 9 Dean Lierle
(3100 S. Hoover Blvd., Los Angeles 7, Colif.)
FUNCTIONS
The Intercollegiate Broadcasting System is an
association of college campus radio stations estab-
lished to pool the resources of these stations and
further the development of college radio in this
country.
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD
OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS (AFL)
1200 Fifteenth St., N. W., Washington 5, D. C.
District 3764
OFFICERS
International President D. W. Tracy
International Secretary J. Scott Milne
Asst. to President Lawson Wimberly
FUNCTIONS
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers is
a labor organization affiliated with the American
Federation of Labor. It admits to membership radio
broadcast technicicans and engineers employed in radio
and television stations. It has 67 local unions chartered
for broadcast employees in the United States and 5
such local unions in Canada.
ROBERT S. KELLER, INC.
72 Barrow St. New York 14, N. Y.
WAtkins 4-6599
OFFICERS
President Bob Keller
Vice-Pres R. J. Anderson
Secretary Amy Atkinson
Treasurer E. Benjamin Wright
FUNCTIONS
Radio sales promotion with emphasis on personal
contact; supplements network and spot salesmen
by preparing and delivering station and market data
direct to agency buyers; handles press and public
relations' makes weekly report to stations on na-
tional odvtg. activity.
THE LAMBS
130 W. 44 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Luxemburg 2-1515
OFFICERS
Shepherd Bert Lytell
Boy Walter N. Creazai
Corresponding Secretary Bobby Clark
Recording Secretary Jack Whiting
Treasurer James E. Meighan
Librarian Harold G. Hoffman
DIRECTORS
Elliott Nugent, Bruce Evans, Russ Brown, Earl Ben-
ham, John McManus, Joseph S. Buhler, William P.
Adams, lohn Alexander, EmM Friedlander, Averell Har-
ris, Arthur Vinton, Lep Solomon, Edward H. Ford,
William David, Saul E. Rogers.
LIFE DIRECTORS EX-SHEPHERDS: R. H. Burnside,
WiMiam Gaxton. Fred Waring, John Golden, Raymond
Peck.
FUNCTIONS
The object of this club shall be the promotion of
social intercourse among persons engaged professionally
in the drama, music authorship, and the fine arts,
as well as friends of those professions, and the col-
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lection and preservation of objects of interest thereto,
and the creation 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 fianancial aid or assistance, to be disbursed
in the discretion of the Council of the Club.
LOWELL INSTITUTE COOPERATIVE
BROADCASTING COUNCIL
28 Newbury St., Boston 16, Mass.
KEnmore 6-6522
OFFICERS
1 rustee Ra'ph Lowell
■^'irector Parker Wheatley
Senior Producer Richard Erstein
Adm. Ass't Lawrence Creshkoff
Planning & Evaluation Asst Timothy C. Dyas
Producer- Writer R. Jarrett Tongney
Producer-Writer S. Robert Rowe
Research & Inf. Ass't Maureen M. Mosher
COORDINATORS
Boston Col , Rev. Thomas F. Flemi^ng, S. ).; Boston
Univ., Prof. S. B. Could; Harvard Univ., Mr. David
W. Bailey; Mass. Inst, of Tech., Dean John E.
Burchard; Northeastern Univ., Prof. Milton J. Schla-
genhauf; Tufts College, Dean John P. Tllton.
FUNCTIONS
The Lowell Institute, in cooperation with iBoston
Col., Boston Univ., Harvard, M. I. T., Northeastern
and Tufts presents a year-round nighttime schedule
of educational broadcasts for adults over Boston's
commercial stations, AM, FM, and TV.
MARKET RESEARCH COUNCIL
The LLOYD H. HALL CO., 570 Lexington Ave.,
N. Y. 18, N. Y.
PLaza 8-2467
OFFICERS
President Vergil D. Reed
Vice-Pres Fronklin R. Cowl
Sec'y.-Treas Lloyd H. Hall
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Elmo C. Wilson, Vergil D Reed, Franklin R. Cawl,
Cornelius Du Bois, Philip Salisbury.
FUNCTIONS
To stimulate scientific study and sound thinking
in marketing research; to stimulate wider use of
its services; to encourage Governmental agencies to
undertake practical studies; to encourage the study
of marketing research as a profession; to take
on active interest in the placement and advancement
of marketing research personnel; to provide the focal
point around which marketing research men can
gather; to invite speakers to the monthly meetings to
discuss studies, techniques and problems pertaining
to marketing research and related subjects; to en-
courage the highest ethical practices in the prepara-
tion and use of marketing research.
THE MUSIC PUBLISHERS CONTACT
EMPLOYEES (A. F. of L.)
1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
COIumbus 5-7362
OFFICERS
President Robert Miller
Vice-President Joseph Sontly
Treasurer Charles Long
Members Exec. Bd Leo Diston, Ralph Smitmon
Harry Santly, Sam Smith, Mack Clark, Mickey
Carlock
Exec. Secty Robert Miller
BRANCH OFFICES
54 W. Randolph St., Chicago, Ml.
Regional Director Morton Schoefer
8360 W. First St., Los Angeles, Colif.
Regional Director Al Comparte
36 East Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio
Regional Director Danny Engel
FUNCTIONS
Labor Union.
MUSIC PUBLISHERS' PROTECTIVE
ASSOCIATION. INC.
45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
Circle 6-3084
OFFICERS
Chairman of the Board..... Walter 0. Douglas
resident Lester Santly
Vice-resident Jack Mills
Secretary J. J. Bregman
Treasurer Abe Olman
Agent and Trustee Harry Fox
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
BROADCASTERS
(For Complete Listing See NAB Section — Page 237.)
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
BROADCAST UNIONS AND
GUILDS (NABUG)
37 W. 46 St., New York 19, N. Y.
Luxemburg 2-5130
OFFICERS
National Chairman Oliver W. Nicoll
COUNCILS
37 W. 46 St., New York 19. Phone: Luxemburg
2-5130. Oliver W. Nicoll, Chairman, New York
Council: 102 E Hubbard St., Chicago 11, III. Phone:
DEIoware 7-7017. Raymond A. Jones, Choirman, Chi-
cago Council, George Maher, Sec.-Treos. ; 6331 Hol-
lywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: Hillside
5125. C'aude McCue, Chairman, Hollywood Council,
James H. Brown, Sec.-Treas.; 375 O'Forrell St., San
Francisco 2, Calif. ORdway 3-8484. John R. McDon-
nell, Chairman, San Francisco Council, William S.
Gavin, Sec.-Treas.
CO R R ESPON D I NC OFF I CES
Washington, D. C; Albuquerque, N. M.; Atlanta,
Ca.; iBoston, Mass.; Cincinnati, O'.; Cleveland, 0.;
Dallas, Tex.; Denver, Colo.; Detroit, Mich.; Fort
Wayne. Ind.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Kansas City, Mo.;
Louisville, Ky. ; Miami, Fla.; Minneaplis-St. Poul,
Minn.; New Orleans, La.; Omaha, Neb.; Philadelphia,
Pa.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Portland, Ore.; Racine, Wis.;
Raleigh-Durham, N. C; Rochester, N. Y. ; Salt Lake
City, Utah- Schenectady, N. Y.; Seattle, Wash.; St.
Louis, Mo.
FUNCTIONS
"NABUG" is the Notional Association of Broadcast
Unions and Guilds in the radio and television indus-
try, organized on behalf of their respective member-
ships for the solution of parallel problems and the
working together of the unions and guilds in those
directions — cultural, legislative, economic — where
their mutual interests coincide.
NATIONAL ASSN. OF
PERFORMING ARTISTS
630 Fifth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
Circle 7-8194
OFFICERS
President Fred Waring
Vice-President King Crosby
Vice-President Meyer Davis
Vice-President 'Paul Whiteman
Vice-President Al Jolson
Secretary Eddie Duchin
Treasurer Don Voorhees
General Counsel Alfred Rice
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Fred Allen, Connee Boswell, Noel Coward, Richard
Crooks, 3ing Crosby, Meyer Davis, Eddiae Duchin, Duke
Ellington, Mary Garden, Benny Goodman, Jascha
Heifetz, Lewis James, Al Jolson, Andre Kostelanetz,
Arthur W. Levy, uy Lombardo, Ray Noble, Walter
O'Keefe, Irra Petina, Dick iPowell. Fritz Reiner, Fabien
Sevitzky, Nathaniel Shi'kret, Lawrence Tibbett, Rudy
Vallee, Don Voorhees, Paul Whiteman, Victor Young,
Efrem Zimbalist.
FUNCTIONS
To protect the interpretive artist from exploitation
of his recordings and transcriptions.
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
RADIO STATION
REPRESENTATIVES
101 Park Ave . New York 17. N. Y.
MUrroy Hill 5 -IHl
OFFICERS
President Frank M. Hcodlcy
Vicc-Prcs Robert D. C. Meeker
Treasurer Lewis H, Avery
Secretary F. Edword Spencer, )r
Monoging Director Thomos F Flanagan
MEMBERS
Avery-Knodcl Inc , )ohn Blair 0 Company. Blair
TV, Inc., The Boiling Company Inc., The Branham
Company, Evcrett-McKinncy Inc., Free & Peters
Inc., The Friedenbcrg Agency Inc.. Hcadley-Reed
Company, George P. Hollingbcry Company. The Katz
Agency Inc., Robert Meeker Associates. Inc , John
E. Pearson Company. Edward Petry Co. Inc., Ra-Tel,
Paul H. Roymcr Compony. Inc., Walker Company,
Inc., Weed Cr Company. Adam I. Young. Jr. Inc.
FUNCTIONS
To develop the use and increase the sale of na-
tional spot radio.
NATIONAL BETTER BUSINESS
BUREAU, INC.
405 Lexington Ave.. New York 17, N. Y.
Murray Hill 6-3535
OFFICERS
President R. p. Cloyberger
Vice-Prcs Warren Agry
Secretary Horry Dwight Smith
Treasurer John L. Anderson
General Monoger Edword L. Greene
FUNCTIONS
This organization assists the public, odvertisers
nnd publishers to avoid tolse ond deceptive advertising.
It cooperates with low enforcement ogencies in this
work.
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF
TELEVISION PRODUCERS
234 W. 44 St., New York 18, N Y
CHickering 4-0626
OFFICERS
President Mortin A. Cosch
Y'"-Pres Henry White
Secretary Nothan M. Rudich
Treasurer Irvin Paul Sulds
Director Charles Bosch
D'.rector judy Dupuy
Director Arthur Eriich
Director Wolter Armitoge
Director Oliver Nicoll
Counsel james L. Fly
BRANCH OFFICE
7063 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Col Phone-
GRonite 6930. Mol Boyd, Pres
FUNCTIONS
The Notionol Society of Television Producers
'NSTP) is on industry associotion comprised of monu-
focturers or producers of live, filmed, or iconoscope
recorded tele, progroms. Membership in NSTP is
open to all such independent producers or production
firms provided they ore not o part of, or ossocioted
with, on odvertising agency, tele, network, or local
tele, station.
NATIONAL TELEVISON FILM
COUNCIL
300 W. 23 St., New York 11, N Y
WAtkins 4-0460
'''■"ident ^.. ■ ■ ■ • - Melvin L. Cold
(Notionol Screen Service Corp N Y )
Vice-Pres. .^ William S. Roach
(Weismon, Grant & Joffe, N. Y )
Secretary . . Miss Solly Perle
(Mesal Orgonizotlon. N. Y
Treasurer .... Ed Evans
(Stotion WPIX, N. Y.)
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Andrew jaeger (Chairman), WABD — Dumont Tele-
vision; Jerry Albert, United World Fi'ms, Inc.; Helen
Buck, WCAU— Philadelphia; Jock Glenn, March of
Time; William Holland, Hyperion Productions; J. A.
Moucr, J A. Moucr, Inc ; John Mifchtll. United Ar-
tists; Henry Morky, Dynomic Films; Robert Poskow,
WATV— New Jersey; Elaine Phillips, WSPD— O ; Irwin
Shone, Tcleviser Mogozinc.
ADVISORY BOARD
Seymour M Peyser, Phillips. Niicr, Benjamin 0
Krim. iCounsch; Ralph Cohn. Screen Gems. Inc.;
W W Black. Official Television; Jerry Albert, United
World Films. Inc iChoirmon Membership Com i. J A
Mourcr, J. A. Mauror. Inc iChoirm.in. Film Produc-
tion Clinici; John H Mitchell. United Artists Corp.
(Chairman. Distribution Committed; Henry Morlcy,
Dynamic Films. Inc. (Chairman. Production Com-
mitteel; Robert Poskow. WATV, (Chairman, Tele-
vision Station Committee); Irwin Shone. Telcviscr,
(Choirmon. Program Committee); Paul White, Inter-
national Trans-Video, 'Chairman, Television Film
Cleoronce Burcou).
PRESS REPRESENTATIVE
Solly Pcric The Mcsol Orgonizotion
FUNCTIONS
Notional Television Film Council is a trade organi-
zation comprised of television stations, motion picture
producers and distributors, and advertising agencies,
for the purpose of establishing o standard of practices
ond procedures, with regard to the exhibition of
films on television. Among its functions ore: (a)
estoblishing o Standard Exhibition Controct (b) Tele-
vision Films Clearance Bureau (c) catalog of films
ovoiloble for te'evision (d) Arbitration (e) Production
Clinic f) Film Forum (g) Awords for television film
production — -Further octivities yet to be announced.
NATIONAL VARIETY ARTISTS, INC.
223-5 W. 46 St, New York 19, N. Y.
COIumbus 5-0956-7
OFFICERS
President Louis Hondin
First Vice-Pres Jock O'Brien
Second Vice-Pres Horry Jockson
Treasurer Al Friedmon
Secretory Roso Crouch
FUNCTIONS
The function of National Variety Artists, Inc., is
to promote Americonism and froternol ond welfore
octivities among the members of the theotricol pro-
fession.
OfflO ASSOCIATION OF
BROADCASTERS
40 E. Mill St., Akron 8, O.
OFFICERS
President Cor! George
Vice-Pres A! Albinger
Sec'y-Treos Fred Bock
FUNCTIONS
Trade organization. The purpose to be of mutual
benefit in all matters pertoining to radio in Ohio.
PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF
BROADCASTERS
31 N. 2 St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Phone: 4-0191
President Fronk R. Smith, Jr., WBPV
Vice-Pres C. G. Moss, WLRT
Secretory David J. Bennett, Jr., WKBO
Treasurer George E. Joy, WRAK
DIRECTORS
Leonord Kapner, WCAE; Gordon Groy, WIP; Cloir
R. McCullough, WGAL; J. S. Booth, WCHA; Vic
Diehm, WAZL; W. K. Ulerich, WCPA; Oovid M.
Baltimore, W'B'RE.
FUNCTIONS
An ossociotion of the broadcasting stations of Penn-
sylvonia formed for the purpose of conducting busi-
ness negotiations concerning matters of interest to
the radio broodcosting stations of the stote.
PITTSBURGH RADIO AND
TELEVISION CLUB
Hotel Sheraton, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OFFICERS
President George L. Young
1st Vice-Pres Frank A. Tooke
2nd Vice-Pres 'Bill Sutherland
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Organizations
3rd Vice-Pres Ronnie P. Taylor
Secretary Marjorie Thome
Treasurer Marie Wiil<
DIRiECTORS
George Baren iBregge, Lloyd Chopman, T. J. Mac-
Williams, Joseph McLaughlin, John L. Meridan, Leslie
B. Sterne, C. Taylor Urquhart.
FUNCTIONS
An orgonization of radio and television personnel
from stations, ogencies, advertisers, allied organiza-
tions and suppliers; fosters goodwill and fellowship
and brings to its members vital knowledge and in-
formation about their business and profession.
PROFESSIONAL MUSIC MEN, INC.
1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
Columbia 5-7362
OFFICERS
President Rocco Vocco
First Vice-President Joseph Santiy
Second Vice-President Charles Warren
Third Vice-President Phil Kornheiser
Treasurer Irving Tanz
Financial Secretary Michael L. Schloss
'Recording Secretary Louis £. Schwartz
Sergeant-at-Arms David Kent
Executive Director Bob Miller
BRANCH OFFICES
54 W. Randolph St., Chicago, III.
'Regional Director Morton Schaefer
8360 W. First St., Los Angeles, Calif.
Regional Oirectoi Al Comparte
36 East Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio
Regional Director Danny Engle
FUNCTIONS
Charitable and Benevolent Organization.
PROTESTANT RADIO
COMMISSION
297 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.
CRamercy 5-3475
OPFIOERS
Chairman Paul C. Payne
Vice-chairman Truman B. Douglass
Director Everett C. Parker
Dir! of Prod Albert Crews
Special Programs Wesley 6. Goodman
Special Events Harold J. Quigley
FUNCTIONS
The Protestant Radio Commission is a cooperative,
interdenominational organization that functions to
improve the quality of Protestant radio and tele,
broadcacting.
RADIO EXECUTIVES CLUB OF
BOSTON. INC.
485 Boylston St., Boston 16, Mass.
COpIey 7-0123
OFFICERS
President Mr. Craig Lawrence
WCOP, Boston
1st Vice-Pres Miss Nono Kirby
WLAW, Boston
2nd Vice-Pres Mr. Edmund J. Shea
James Thomas Chirurg Co., Boston
Treasurer Miss Janet Gilbert
Harold Cabot & Co., Inc., Boston
Secretary Mr. Elmer Kettell
Kettell-Carter, Boston
FUNCTIONS
Monthly luncheon meetings with speakers on vari-
ous phases of radio and tele.
RADIO EXECUTIVES CLUB OF NEW
YORK
President's Office, 485 Madison Ave., N. Y. 22, N. Y.
PLoza 5-2000
OFflOEiRS
President John J. Karol
(Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.)
Vice-Pres Cordon Mills
(National Broadcasting Company)
Secretary Claude Borrere,
Foreign Language Quality Network
Treasurer Lewis H. Avery,
Avery-Knodel, Inc.
FUNCTIONS
The purpose of the Radio Executives Club of New
York is to provide a common meeting place for all
who are concerned with the administration ond de-
velopment of all phases of broadcasting, including AM,
FM and television. The Radio Executives Club will
seek to inform its members on the more important
functions and problems of broadcasting in all its
forms, but will not seek to regiment the opinions of its
individual members. Through all means at its dis-
posal, the Club will disseminate information concern-
ing broadcasting which will provide a better under-
standiing of its problems, not only to the industry, but
to the public at large.
The RiEC holds meetings the first and third Thursday
of each month from October through May, at lunch-
eons, Hotel Roosevelt, New York Ciy.
RADIO GUILD, LOCAL No. 50,
UOPWA— C.I.O.
30 E. 29 S., New York 16, N. Y.
Murray Hill 6-2977
OPFIOERS
President Arnold Latt
1 St Vice-Pres Deborah Ishlon
2nd Vice-Pres Nothaniol Scott
Treasurer Nelda Scudder
Secretary Diana Howard
Guild Rep Sylvia Sheridan
OPFICEiRS
A trade union representing office workers and pro-
fessionals in the radio industry.
RADIO MANUFACTURERS
ASSOCIATION
1317 f. St., N. W., Washington 4, D. C.
NAtional 4901
OFFICERS
President R. C. Cosgrove
(Avco Mfg. Corp.)
Exec. Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr Bond Geddes
Tresourer Leslie F. Muter
(The Muter Co.)
General Counsel John W. Von Allen
Vice-Presidents G. M. Gardner, (Wells-
Gardner & Co.), 'R. E. Carlson (Tung-Sol Lamp
Works, Inc.), W. J. Barkley (Collins Radio Co.),
A. D. iPlamondon, Jr. (Ind. Steel Prod. Co.), A.
Liberman Talk-A-iPhone Co.).
HEADQUARTEiRS STAFF
Secretary Bond Geddes
Dir. Publ. Rel James D. Secrest
Ass't. Transmitter Div Ralph M. Haorlander
Editorial Ass't Peter H. Cousins
Office Manager Anna M. Chase
DIRECTORS
E. Alschuler, Sentinel Radio Corp.; R. E. Carlson,
Tung-Sol Lamp Works, Inc.; G. M. Gardner, Wells-
Gardner & Co.; Joseph Gerl, Sonora Radio & TV Corp.;
H. J. Hoffman, Machlett Laboratories, Inc.; H. L.
Hoffman, Hoffman Radio Corp.; George Lewis, Fed-
eral Telephone & Radio Corp.; W. R. G. Baker, Gen.
Electric Co.; A. Liberman, Talk-A-Phone Co.; Ray H.
Manson, Stromberg-Carlson Co.; H. C. Mattes, Bel-
mont iRadio Corp.; lErnest Searing, Inter. Resistance
Co.; Ray F. Sparrow, P. R. Mallory & Co. Inc.; R. C.
Sprague, Sprague Electric Co.; Leslie F. Muter, The
Muter Co.; Benjamin Abrams, Emerson Radio & Pro-
nograph Corp.; Max F. Bolcom, Sylvania Electric Prod-
ucts, Inc.; W. J. Barkley, Collins Radio Co.; H. C.
Bonfig, Zenith Radio Corp.; Herbert W. Clough, Bel-
den Mfg. Co.; R. C. Cosgrove, Axeo Mfg. Corp.; C.
Richard Fryling, Erie Resistor Corp.; S. Insull, Jr.,
Stewart -Warner Electric Div.; J. J. Kahn, Standard
Transformer Corp.; F. R. Lack, West. Electric Co.;
W. A. MocDonald, Hazeltine Electronics Corp.; A. D.
Plamondon, Jr., Ind. Steel Prod. Co.; Glenn W.
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Thompson, Noblitf-Sparks, Industries Inc.; Lloyd H.
Coftin. Hytron Radio & Electronics Corp.; Allen B.
DuMont, Allen B DuMont Loborotorics, Inc.; |. B.
Elliott, RCA, Victor Div.; W.ilter Evons, Westing-
house Electric Corp ; Poul V Calvin. Moforolo Inc.;
George R Haosc, Opcradio Mtg Co.; W. |. Hal-
ligon. The Hallicraf tcrs Co ; Lorry F. Hardy, Phiico,
Corp.; R. E Loux. General Instrument Corp.; E. A.
Nicholos. Copehort-Farnsworth Corp.; Richard A.
O'Connor, The Mognovox Co ; | Hall St.ickpolc, Stack-
pole Carbon Co.; R L. Triplctt. Tripleft Electrical
Instrument Co.
FUNCTIONS
Non-profit co-operative trade oss'n for the pro-
motion of all radio interests and special services
to r.idio and electronic manufacturers.
RADIO MANUFACTURERS
ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
Room 301, 159 Bay St., Toronto 1, Ont.
ADelaide 1531
OFFICERS
President F, R. Oeokins
RCA Victor Co. Ltd., Montrcol, P. Q,
Vice-Pres R. A. Hackbusch
Stromberg-Corlson Co. Ltd., Toronto, Ont.
Chairman, Tronsmittcr Division H. R. Vorcoe
Northern Electric Co. Ltd., Belleville, Ont.
Vice-Choirmon, Tronsmittcr Div S. C. Peterson
Rogers Mojestic Ltd., Leaside, Ont.
Chairman, Parts & Accessory Div H. A. Frankel
National Fibre Co. Ltd., Toronto, Ont.
Vice-Choirmon, Ports & Accessory Div. ..L. M. Price
Rodio Valve Co. Ltd., Toronto
Executive Sec S. D. Brownlee
Rodio Mfrs. Assoc, of Conodo, Toronto, Ont.
Choirmon, Transmitter Eng. Com J. H. Pratt
RCA Victor Co. Ltd., Montreal
Vice-Choirmon, Transmitter Eng. Com.. .C. H. iBrereton
Rogers Majestic Ltd., Toronto
Choirmon, Receiver Eng. Com A. B. Oxiey
RCA Victor Co. Ltd., Montreal, P. Q.
Vice-Chairman, Receiver Eng. Com.. F. H. R. Pounsett
Stromberg-Carlson Co., Toronto
Chairman, Service Committee F. Tewsley
Stromberg-Carlson Co., Ltd., Toronto
Vice-Choirmon, Service Committee M. £. Nylin
Rogers Mojestic Ltd , Leaside, Out.
FUNCTIONS
This Association is o non-profit and co-operative
organizotion founded in 1926 to promote the interests
of the radio manufacturing industry in Canada.
RADIO PARTS & ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT SHOWS. INC.
33 North La Salle Street, Chicago 2, ill
OFFICERS
President Jerome J. Kohn
Vice-President W. V/. Joblon
Secretary Wm. O. Schoning
Treasurer Les A. Thayer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Robert C. Sprogue, Charles A. Hansen, Chas. Colen-
poul. Lew W. Howard, Aaron Lippman.
Cen. Mgr. Cr Legal Counsel Kenneth C. Prince
Public Relations Counsel S. I. Neiman
FUNCTIONS
To organize, spnosor, promote and conduct no-
tional displays and exhibitions of radio and tele-
vision parts, occessories and equipment for the
benefit of its exhibitors and the radio trade In
general.
THE RADIO PIONEERS CLUB
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20 N Y
Phone Circle 7-8300
OFFICERS
Founder H. V. Kaltenborn
Honorary Presidents David Sornoff, Lee de Forest
President Frank E. Mullen
First Vice-Pres Ortis H. Caldwell
Second Vice-Pres Arthur B. Church
V.-P. & Secty Paul W. Morency
V.-P. tr Treas Carl Haverlin
Vice-Presidents Mortin Campbrll, Jock R. Poppele
FUNCTIONS
"To establish o membership organization of persons
who by their long ycors of service in the field of
Radio desire to become associated for the purposes of
friendship and education. The Club shell be a central
ciciring house for the exchange of information and
historical data obout the Radio Industry ond sholl
record in form to be determined facts and data about
the history of the Radio Industry ond its traditions
for use by this ond future generations It is felt thof
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 ore
sufficiently brood to enoble the Radio Pioneers to
undertake almost any task which the Club may desire
tor the furtherance of the Radio Industry.
Accordingly, 1950 will mark the establishment of o
Radio Hall of Fame in which the memories of men
ond women whose contribution hove placed them
among the immortals will be perpetuated.
RADIO SCRIPT & TRANSCRIPTION
EXCHANGE
U. S. Office of Education, Washington 25, D. C
Executive 6300, Ext. 2897
STAFF
Chief Franklin Dunham
Radio Education Specialist Gertrude C. Broderick
FUNCTIONS
The exchange is designed to promote more effective
local broadcasting by educational and civic orgonizo-
tions ond radio stations by serving as o clearing house
for selected educational radio scripts, transcriptions
and production aids, and as a source of all kinds of
information pertaining to the field of educational radio.
RADIO AND TELEVISION
DIRECTORS GUILD
(affiliated with A. F. of L. — International)
114 E. 52 St., New York 22, N. Y.
PLaza 3-4300, Ext. 214
OFFICERS
National Pres Lester O'Keefe (New York)
First Vice-Pres Mel Williamson (Hollywood)
Second Vice-Pres Lyle D. Bornhort (Chicago)
Third Vice-Pres Ernest Ricco (New York)
Notionol Sec Oliver W. Nicoll (New York)
NATIONAL BOARD
Lyle D. Barnhort, Chicago' Tom Bennett, New
York; Murray Bolen, Hollywood; Ted Cordoy, New
York; Thomas Freeboirn-Smith, Hollywood; Arthur
Hanna, New York; jack Johnstone, Hollywood; Hal
Miller, Chicago; Oliver W. Nicoll, New York; Lester
O'Keefe, New York; Charles Polocheck, New York;
Ernest Ricco, New York; William M. Sweets, New
York; Charles Vonda, hlollywood- Mel Williamson,
Hollywood; and George Zachary, New York.
National Executive Sec Newman H. Burnett
General Counsel Ben Meyers
Certified Public Accountant Michael M. Enzer
LOCALS
114 East 52 St., New York City 22, PLozo 9-0875.
Officers: President, Ernest Ricco; Vice President,
Ralph Warren; Secretary, Betty Todd; Treasurer, Paul
Harrison. Council: Joseph Bell, Leonard Blair, Don
Cillis, Charles Polacheck, Frank Schaffner, William
M. Sweets.
6305 Yucca St., Hollywood 28, Col., ORonite 5866.
Officers: President, Murray Bolen; Vice President,
Helen Mack McAvity; Secretary-Treasurer, Sterling
Tracy. Council: Ted Bliss, Thomas Freeboirn-Smith,
Cordon Hughes, Dick Mack, Carlton E. Morse; Ex-
ecutive Secretary, Mel Williamson; Counsel, Morris
E Cohn; 203 N. Wabash St., Chicago 1, PI.;
ANdover 3-5458. Officers: President, Ben Pork; Vice
President, Herbert Loteou- Secretory-Tresaurer, Hal
Miller. Council: Thomas P. Bashaw. Philip Bowman,
Alan M. Fishburn, Homer R. Heck; Counsel, Ben
Meyers.
FUNCTIONS
A notional organization to advance, foster, pro-
mote and benefit the interests of directors, associate
directors and floor managers of radio and tele-
vision programs and to protect and secure their
rights in their professional activities.
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Organizations
THE RADIO WRITERS' GUILD OF
THE AUTHORS' LEAGUE OF
AMERICA, INC.
6 E. 39th Street, New York 16, N. Y.
Murray Hill 6-5251-2-3
OFFICERS
National President iPoul Franklin
Vice-President: Eastern Region Sheldon Stark
Midwestern Region tester Weinrott
Vice-President: Western Region Milton Merlin
Western Regional Exec. Sec Michael Dovidson
Nat'l. & Eastern Regional Exec. Sec. . James A. Stabile
BRANCH OFFICES
Chicago: 410 N. Michigan Ave., Phone SUpenor
7-6092. Room 360. Hollywood 1655 N. Cherokee Ave.,
Phone, Hollywood 3601.
FUNCTIONS
For the improvement ot general conditions affecting
men and women engaged in writing for radio broad-
casting.
Oirector Mr. F. H. Elphicke
"THE REPRESENTATIVES" OF
RADIO PARTS MFRS.. INC.
One N. la Salle St., Chicago 2, III.
DE 2-0192
OFFICERS
Nationol President William E. McFadden
Nat'l 1st Vice-.Pres J. Y. Schoonmaker
Nat'l 2nd Vice-Pres Wilmer S. Trinkle
Nat'l 3rd Vice-Pres Norman B. Neely
Nat'l Sec.-Treas Russ Diethert
PUBLIC RELATIONS COUNSEL
Jane Drucker, One N. La Salle, Chicago 2, HI.
National headquarters).
BOARD Of GOVERNORS
Irvin Aaron, S. K. Macdonald, Les DeVoe (choir-
hon), iRobert Breuer, David Morshank, R. W. Farris,
and Fred Ellinger.
INDUSTRY RELATIONS COMMITTEE
Paul Sturgeon, Alec Cianaras (chairman), Joseph
Sprung, Dean Lewis, and James Millar.
BRANCH OFFICE
(Sixteen regional chapters, only).
FUNCTIONS
"The Representatives" is composed of independent
sales representatives who sell radio, electronic, ond
tele, parts for recognized manufacturers to dis-
tributors, jobbers, industrial accounts, government
agencies, laboratories, etc. on a commission basis.
SESAC INC.
475 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
MUrray Hill 5-5365
OFFICERS
President Paul Heinecke
Secretary-Treas R. C. Heinecke
General >Manager K. A. Jadassohn
FUNCTIONS
Services Offered: licensing the use of copyrighted
music, transcribed library service, syndicated trans-
cribed tailor-made programs for advertisers.
SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE
ENGINEERS
342 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
MU 2-2185
OFFICERS
President E. I. Sponable
Past President L. 1. iRyder
Executive Vice-Pres Peter Mole
Engineering Vice-Pres F. T. Bowditch
Editorial Vice-Pres C.K. Keith
Financial Vice-iPres. R. B. Austrian
Convention Vice-'Pres W. C. Kunzmainn
Secretary R. M. Corbin
Treasurer F. E. Cahill
Executive-Sec Boyce Nemec
FUNCTIONS
The advancement of motion picture engineering
and the allied arts and sciences; the standardization
of the mechanisms and practices employed in the
motion picture industry, and the dissemination of
scientific knowledge by publication. Television-develop-
ing and documenting the technical history of tele-
vision and all forms of pictorial rendition of action.
SONG WRITERS' PROTECTIVE
ASSOCIATION (SPA)
1250 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
COIumbus 5-3758
OFFICERS
President Sigmund Romberg
Vice-Pres Charles Tobias
Second Vice-Pres Jesse Greer
Secretary Peter De Rose
Tresaurer Abel Baer
Counsel John Schulman
Executive Secretary Miriam Stern
MEMaBRS OF THE COUNCIL
Chairman — Edgar Leslie, Stanley Adams, Abel Baer,
Paul Cunningham, Ira Gershwin, ferde Crofe, Oscar
Hammerstein II, Sam Lewis, Joseph Meyer, Richard
Rodgers, Sam H. Stept, Fred E. Ahlert, J. Fred Coots,
Milton Drake, Jesse Greer, Otto Harbach, Ray Hender-
son, George W. Meyer, Geoffrey O'Hara, Sigmund
Romberg, Charles Tobias.
FUNCTIONS
The objects of this Association are and shall be:
To cultivate and establish harmony and unity of oction
and understanding among the members of the Asso-
ciation, and between them and corporations, firms or
individuals with whom they have or may have business
dealings, and to promote the equitable adjustment of
all matters relating to the professional work of the
members.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
BROADCASTERS ASSN.
6253 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Hollywood 9-7254.
OFFICERS
Mgr. KWKW Pasadena, President. .William J. Beaton
Mgr. KVO€ Santa Ana, Vice-Pres Ernest Spencer
Dir. Oper. CBS Hollywood, Sec.-Treas. .A. E. Joscelyn
Managing Director Robert J. McAndrews
Asst. Managing ^Director Arlette Sartley
Mgr. KMiPC Hollywood, Board Member Robert Reynolds
Dir. Pub. Serv. i& Station Relations NBC Hollywood
Board 'Member Jennings Pierce
Mgr. KFAC Los Ange'es, Board Member. Calvin J. Smith
Tele. Development Dir. CBS Hollywood,
Board Member Harry Witt
FUNCTIONS
Represents 47 member stations and networks, lo-
cated in Southern California from San Luis Obispo
to El Centro, in all matters concerning broadcast
industry as a whole in that area. Acts as central
source of research, public service contact, promotion
of use of media, etc. ^Regular meetings second Thurs-
day noon, Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
SPORTS BROADCASTERS
ASSOCIATION
c/o WMGM, 711 Fifth Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Murray Hill 8-100O
OFFICERS
President Mel Allen
First Vice-President Jimmy Dolan
Second Vice-President iRuss Hodges
Treasurer Andy Lang
Secretary .Harold Holtz
Executive Secretary Al Frazin
FUNCTIONS
Regular luncheon organization meeting weekly dur-
ing fall, bi-monthly throughout remainder of the
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ASSN., INC.
500 h»th Ave . New York 18. N. Y
LAckowonna 4-4788
Prciidcnt lot'' R Poppcic
ViccPrciidcnt Ernest B Lovemon
Sccrctory-Tfeoiurcr Will BjHin
Astntont Sccrctory-Trcjjurcr . . . Poul Roibourn
DIRECTORS
Dr Allen B DuMont. Allen B DuMont Laboratories.
Inc Ernevt B Lovemon Pliiico Corp , lock R Poppcic.
WOR, New York; Poul Roibourn. Television Productions.
Inc ; F. M. Rujscll, NBC; )oieph A McDonald. ABC;
George Storer. Fort Industry Co ; R. A. Borcl. WBNS-
TV; Lawrence W. Lowmon. CBS.
FUNCTIONS
Founded January. 1944. as o non-profit orgonizo-
tion of television broadcostcrs and otiiers cngogcd in
any business directly connected with television broad-
casting. Obiects ore to foster and promote the de-
velopment of ttie art of television broadcosting; to
protect its members in every lowful and proper monnef ;
to foster, encourage and promote laws, rules, regula-
tions, customs and practices which will be in the
best interest of the public; to protect the interests
of the members of the Associotion by opposing the
enactment or adoption of ony lows, rules, regulations,
customs or practices which would discriminate against
or in ony way injure the members of this Associotion.
TELEVISION PRODUCERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.
7063 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
CRonitc 6930
OFFICERS
F resident Mai Boyd
Vice-Prcs Michael Stokey
Executive VIce-Pres Bcrnie Ebert
Secretary Gladys Rubens
Treasurer Molcese Black
Legal Counsel Max Gilford
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mai Boyd, Michael Stokey, George Fogle, Gladys
Rubens, Maleesc Black, Syd Cassyd, )on Slott, Mort
Singer, Robert Colcson, Bcrnie Ebert.
FUNCTIONS
A non-profit organization to cultivate harmony
ond unity omong its members ond between them ond
firms, corporations or individuals within or without
the telecast industry; to improve the working condi-
tions of its members and their protection against
unjust practices or impositions upon their fair rights,
by those with whom they hove business relations.
TELEVISION FILM PRODUCERS
ASSOCLATION
8822 W. Woshington Blvd. Culver City, Calif.
Texas 0-4525
OFFICERS
President Hoi Roach, )r.
Vice-Pres Carl Dudley
Secretary Glenn Miller
Treasurer Roland Reed
BOARD MEMBERS
Herbert L. Strock. Al Herman, Perry King. Wallace
Worsley, Bernard J. Corr.
FUNCTIONS
Non-profit organization for furtherance of tele,
film, standards, practices, etc.
UNITED NATIONS— RADIO
DIVISION
OFFICERS
Asst. Secy. Gen.. Dept. of Info Benjamin Cohen
Dir., Dept. of Pub. Info Tor Cjesdol
Dir , Radio Div Peter Aylcn
Deputy Dir, Rodio Div Corlos Carcio Polacios
Chief of Production W Gibson Porker
Sup of Special Projects Normon Corwin
Sr Broadcast Engineer Arthur E. Barrett
REGIONAL SUPERVISORS
HuK'h Willioms, European and Middle East Services;
Eugenio A Soler. Lofin American Services; Mike
Peng. Transpacific Services; Gerald Keon. English
Language Services; Dorothy Lewis. U. S. Stotion Re-
lolions; Coesor Ortii, Supvr., Radio Reports Desk.
FUNCTIONS
The United Notions Department of Public Infor-
mation maintains o radio division for the purpose
of servicing the various privately owned and gov-
ernment opcrofed systems of broadcasting around the
world. Composed of 90 staff members, representing
22 nationalities, the division releases news ond in-
formation concerning the activities of the U. N.
Its services to U. S. stations include doily ond
weekly programs with special events and documen-
tories.
U. S. MAJIINE CORPS. DIVISION OF
PUBLIC INFORMATION
Hcodquortcrs, U. S. Marine Corps, Washington, D. C
Republic 7400
OFFICERS
Director, Division of Public Information, Brig
Gen. Clayton C. Jerome, USMC.
BRANCH OFFICE
Division of Public Information. 90 Church St.,
New York 7, N. Y.; Phone: Rector 2-9100; Tech.
Sgt. George W. Courtney, Charge of Radio ond
Tele.
FUNCTIONS
The New York Office of the Division of Public
Information is the Marine Corps representative for
notional radio, and local network tele. Services
offered are: Radio-Tele, production, transcribed pro-
grams, scripts, spot announcements, guests.
WASHINGTON STATE
ASSOCIATION OF
BROADCASTERS
c/o Station KHQ, Spokane, Wash.
Main 5131
OFFICERS
President R. 0. Dunning
Vice-Pres James W. Wallace
Secretory-Treas Tom Olsen
Director 0. W. Fisher
Director H. J. Quilliam
BRANCH OFFICE
Washington State Radio News Bureau, Legislative
BIdg.. Olympio. Wash.; Phone: 7433; Carl Downing
Managing Dir.
FUNCTIONS
A non-profit Association mode up of broadcasters
of Washington state to advance the interest of the
rodio broadcasting industry In the state of Wash-
ington. Maintains a Washington State Radio News
Bureau at the state capitol, Olympio. Serves radio
stotions of the stote with a weekly quarter houi
program plus special coverage daily concerning Wash-
ington's biggest business — its government.
WESTERN ASSOCLATION OF
BROADCASTERS
1015 Third Ave.. So., Lethbridge, Alberta.
Phone: 3161
OFFICERS
President Mr. William Guild
Director Mr. E. A. Rawlinson
Director Mr. F. H. Elphicke
Director Mr. W. Rea
FUNCTIONS
A voluntory trade association composed of radio
stations from the Great Lakes to the Pacific.
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