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The  1950 
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facet  of  radio  and  television  who  have  helped  us  in 
gathering  material  for  the  1950  RADIO  ANNUAL 
and  TELEVISION  YEAR  BOOK  we  of  Radio  Daily 
extend  our  grateful  appreciation. 


The  1950  stride  of  this  work  of  reference  is  com- 
pellingly  reflected  in  the  departments  that  follow. 
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is  constantly  in  preparation.  It  forms  the  hard  core  of 

the  always   busy  and   universally   used  Radio  Daily 

Information  Department.  Next  year's  edition  is  always 

in  preparation.  Again,  many  thanks  to  all  who  have 

helped. 

Jack  Alicoate, 

Editor 


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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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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 


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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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OVER  Z500  Recorded  selections  so  far  —  Music  of  lasting  value 

Commercial  script  service^  Catalog  of  moods,  bridges,  themes 


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T/ie  ?\r[e  Philharmonio  Orchestra 

Internationally  famous  Trinity  Choir  of  St.  Paul's  Chapel 

All-American  Band  .  .  .  it's  TERRIFIC 

Stamps-Baxter  Gospel  Quartets 

Aeolian  String  Symphony  Orpheus  Choristers  if's  fops 

Village  Green  Four  .  .  .  Barbershop  Harmonies 

7  SESAC  categories 

American  Folk  .  .  .  Concert  .  .  .  Band  .  .  .    Religious  .  .  . 

Hawaiian  .  .  .  Spanish  .  .  .  Novelty 


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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 

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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: 

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Commercial  Programs — TV    1161 

Network    Map— AM 272-273 

Network    Map— TV    1080 

Personnel     274 

Sponsor  Expenditures    125 

TV  Executives,  Biographies  of 1081 

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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 

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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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TYPE 

TITLE 

MINUTES 

DAYS 

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 

^P^BL 

Highlights  of  the  Week's  News 

15 

Sunday 

l^ffisSH 

United  Press  Reporting 

15 

Sunday 

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BUSINESS   & 
PROGRESS 

L. 

Weekly  Business  Review 

5 

Saturday 

HNU^IHR^IijJ 

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 

Q  — 

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 

T  

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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Ace,  Goodman    862 

Ace,  Icme 862 

Acree,   Chuck    867 

Adams,  Inge   852 

Advance  Television  Jictura 

Service,  Inc. 

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., 

Inc 30,   802 

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, 

Inc 837 

Arnold.  Paul    858 

Associated   Press 

4  and  Run  o!  Book 

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 

Broadcasters    722 

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, 

Inc 1138 

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, 

Inc.,   Allen   B 1054 


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DaMont  Televinion 

Network    104S 

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 

Corp 773 

General  Television  Enter- 
prises,   Inc 787 

Gerald,  Helen 856 

Gernannt,  William 772 

Glickman,  Marty    901 

Gluskin,  Lud 955 


Godfrey,  Arthur    836 

Goldbergs,  The 847 

Goodman,    Al 

Facing    Page    One 

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 

—  H  — 

Haag,  Bob   863 

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 

Headley-Reed  Co 216 

Heatter,  Gabriel 917 

HeHer,  Al 899 

Henley,  Art   983 

Herlihy,  Ed    1052 

Hersholt,  Jean 832 

Hodges,  Russ    893 

Hope,  Bob   40 

Howard,  Cy 774 

Howard,  Mary, 

Recordings 807 

Hudiburg,  Lucille, 

Productions 774 

Hudson,  Tom 981 

Hull,  Warren 859 

Husing,  Ted 927 

International    Brotherhood 
of  Electrical  Workers, 
Local  Union  45   149 

International    News 

Service   14 


James.  Hugh    973 

Janney.  Leon 856 

Joels.   Merrill  E 858 

Jolson,  Al 86 

Joslyn,  Jay 848 

—  K  — 

KARK    326 

KCBQ    350 

KDYL     674 

KFAC    340 

KFEL 362 

KFI    342 

KFJZ    654 

KFMB    351 

KFMB-TV    1091 

Kf MV    1200 

KFRM    498 

KFWB   330 

KGER    338 

KGW 534 

KLAC    335 

KLAC-TV    1088 

KMBC   498 

KMPC   344 

KNX    341 

KOOL    276 

KSD 502 

KSJB    570 

KSIP 484 

KIAR    321 

KTLA     1056 

KTTV 1089 

KULA 23-27 

KUOA 333 

KVEN    359 

KWBW    435 

KWIK    1200 

KWKW 347 

Kay,  Roger    783 

Kaye,  Sammy   950 

Kearns,  Joseph   86S 

Kelk,  Jackie   858 

Kenyon  &  Eckhardt,  Inc..    140 
Keystone  Broadcasting 

System,  Inc 288-287 

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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James,  Dennis 828 

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Lang-Worth  Features 
Programs,  Inc. 

Inside  Back  Covers 

Lorkin,  John 852 

Lavalle,  Paul 957 

Layton,  Jerry 768 

Lazar,  Bill    866 

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 


—  w  — 

Mack,  Ted   96 

MacQuarrie,    Haven 770 

Mahoney,   Jerry    833 

Malone.  Ted    849 

Mangan,  Jack    985 

Mannon  Sound   Stages  ...  1 133 

Mansfield,   Irving    841 

Manson,  Charlotte    851 

Marceau,    William    1006 

Marfree  Advertising  Corp.  153 

Mariners,  The   883 

Maurer,  J.  A.,  Inc 1114 

Marvin,  Tony    978 

Masterson,    Reddy   & 

Nelson     754 

Mastice,  Cathy   884 

Mathews,  Carole    855 

Mastren,    Carmen     960 

McBride,  Mary  Margaret .  849 

McCarthy,    Charlie     54 

McConnell,  Ed 64 

McDroy.  Jack    845 

McGee,  Fibber  and  Molly  52 

McGill,  Jerry    967 

McLeod,  Victor   785 

McNeill.  Don 56 

Menkin,  Lawrence 966 

Meredith,  Gail 885 

Merrill.  Robert 874 

Metronome  Corp 248 

Michelson,  Charles,  Inc..  .  806 

Miller,   Arthur  H 785 


Miller,  Marvin 977 

Miner,  Jan 856 

Modemaires,  The 887 

Monarch  Sophin 128 

Monroe,   Vaughn    18 

Moore,  Garry    840 

Morgan,  Claudia    842 

Morgan,  Raymond  R 148 

Morris,  William  Agency.  122 

Morse,  Carlton  E 966 

Morton  Radio  Productions, 

Inc 758 

Motion  Picture  Stages, 

Inc 1L39 

Munroe,  Paul 786 

Murphy-Lillis  Productions, 

Inc 1136 

Murray,  Ken   786 

Murray,  Lyn    958 

MCA   124 

Musical  Courier    250 

MBS     114 

Muzak  Transcription 

Div 800-801 


—  iV  — 

Naish,  J.  Carroll 80 

NBC    106-107 

NBC  Spot  Sales 2 

NBC    Television 

Network     1062-1063 

National  Radio 

Personalities    150 

Nelson,  George  R.,  Inc..    151 

Norris,  Kathi   854 

Nusbaum,  Mort 926 


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O'Connor.   Rod    864 

O'Keefe,  Walter    74 

Olsen,  Johnny 852 


P 

Paramount    Television 

Productions,    Inc 1056 

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- 
house     1050 

Piano  Playhouse 90 

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'  Pickens,  Jane    874 

Poole,  Bob   929 

Prof.  Quiz 853 

Presto   Recording  Corp. ..1214 
Progressive    Radio    Adv. 

Co 134 

Fulse,  The,  Inc 130 

Putnam,  George 88 


—  Q  — 


Quinlan,  Roberta 


882 


—  R  — 

RCA   Back  Cover 

RCA  Recorded  Program 

Services 794-795 

RCA  Victor  Division 798 

Radio  Luxembourg 214 

Radio  Programas   de 

Mexico    1256 

Radio-Television  Institute.  1140 

Raeburn,  Bryna 860 

Ramsen,  Al 862 

Rao  Video,  Inc 787 

Reeves  Sound  Studios, 

Inc 1128 

Rickey,  AI   952 

Riggs,  Glenn 977 

Ringling   Bros,   and 

Bcrnum  &  Bailey 32 

Rio,  Rosa 958 

Robbins   Bros 779 

Roberts,  Bob  L 780 

Roberts,  Ken   976 

Rockhill  Radio,  Inc 764 

Rogers,  Bill   983 

Rogers,  Roy 84 

Rorabaugh,  N.  C,  Co 252 

Ross,  David 976 

Russell,  Connie 879 

Russell,  Don    981 

Ryan,  Irene   850 


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Sablon,  Jean    882 

Salsbury,  Lynn    858 

Salter,  Harry 955 

Sandwick,  Dick 1005 

Scanlon,  Art    933 

Scott,  Fred  E 988 

Schwab,   Laurence,  Jr. ...1003 

Seaboard  Studios   1 139 

Service  Unlimited 781 

SESAC,  Inc 10 

Sheldon,  Earl    958 


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Sheny,  Bob 843 

Shore,  Dinah 50 

Shriner,  Herb 838 

Simon,  Ernie    866 

6000  Sunset 779 

Sloone,  Everett   846 

Smith,  Jack    78 

Smith,  K.  R.,  Co.,  Inc 804 

Souvaine  Co.,  The 756 

Speer,  Charles    966 

Sponsor     254 

Stafford,  Jo 66 

Standard  Rate  &  Data 

Service,  Inc 244 

Stang,  Arnold   850 

Stanton,  Bob    865 

Stark,    Richard    980 

Stark,  Wilbur 768 

Starr,  Lonny 934 

Stewart,  Jay 844 

Stone,    Martin,   Associates  781 

Strout,  Dick    984 

Strickland,  Amzie 859 

Strong,  Jerry    922 

Sulds,    Irvin   Paul,    Inc....  11 36 

Swayze,   John   Cameron.  913 

Swope,   Herbert,   Jr 780 

Sylvania   Electric    1238 

Sylvern,  Hank 957 


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Taubman,  Paul 959 

TeeVee   Co.,  The    1124 

Telecast  Films,  Inc 1129 

Telemount  Pictures,  Inc.       775 
Television   Features,   Inc..  1138 
Teleways  Radio  Produc- 
tions,   Inc 796 

Texas  State  Network 644 

Thompson.  Harlan    771 

Thompson,   Joe    782 

Thorsen,  Ethel 870 

Tide 256 

Tillman,  John 980 

Todman,   Bill    839 

Torme,   Mel    884 

Transfilm,  Inc 1058 

Trendle-Campbell 

Enterprises,  Inc 264 

Tunis,  Hal    928 

Tuttle,  Lurene    846 


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Ullman,  Richard  H.,  Inc..  .    770 

United  Press    16 

Universal  Recording  Corp.  806 


—  V  — 

Valentino,  Thomas  I.,  Inc.  803 
Van  Damme,  Art,  Quintet  963 
Van  Hartesveldt,  Francis.    782 

Video  Varieties  Corp 1132 

Vincent,  Chick,  Co 776 

Voorhees,  Don    956 


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WAPA    712 

WAZL 604 

WBAL,  WBAL-TV 454 

WBA? 656 

WBAX    620 

WBEN 528 

WBIG    530 

WBNX    536 

WCAU    608 

WCBM    457 

WCCC     338 

WCFL   406 

WCOU    452 

WCSS   526 

WDSU 449 

WDSU-TV 1097 

WEVD     537 

WFAS 554 

WFAU    452 

WFIL 610 

WFIL-TV 1084 

WGN     408 

WGN-TV     1094 

WGST 389 

WHCU    534 

WHHM   640 

WHLI    532,  539 

WHOM   538 

WIAC    714 

WIBG    613 

WIBS 717 

WINS    540 

WIOD    381 

WIP 612 

WITH    458 

WJJD 409 

WJR    474-475 

WKAQ    716 

WKBW    530 

WKJB    713 

WLIB 542 

WIS    410 

WLW    258 

WMCA     544 

WMEX    463 

WMGM 546 

WNBW   1092 

WNEW 548 

woe 427 

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WOR 524 

WOV    550 

WPAT 520 

WPEN 614 

WPRO    624 

WPTR   525 

WPTZ    1106 

WQXR    294 

WRAK    621 

WRC 374 

WROK    417 

WRR   654 

WSB,  WSB-TV 390 

WSRS   576 

WTBO 459 

WVNJ   519 

WWDC 375 

WWJ,  WWJ-TV 470 

WWRL    555 

WXRT 1200 

Wakely,  Jimmy 76 

Wahon,  Sidney 915 

Waring,   Fred    48 

Warren,  Fran    878 

Wayne,  Eert    989 

Wayne,  Rosemary   857 

Welles,  Barbara 853 

West    Hooker-Frederick 

Productions   Corp 777 

White,  Lew    953 

Whiting,  Margaret 876 

Williams,   Bill    929 

Wilson,  Marie 850 

Winchell,  Paul    833 

Winckler,  E.  Carlton 783 

Wismer,  Harry    8 

Wolf   Associates,  Inc 766 

Wolf,  Stanley  J 764 

Wood,  Barry   777 

World    Broadcasting 

System,    Inc 750 

World  Video,  Inc 1120 

Wright,  George 962 


Yankee  Network,  The,  Inc.  462 

Young,  Adam   214 

Young,  Alcm   144 

Young  &  Rubicam,  Inc...    118 
Young,  Victor    956 


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Ziv,  Frederic  W.,  Co. 

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BY  FCC  CilRfUfln 


by 
WAYNE  COY 

Chairman 
Federal  Communications  Commission 

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- 
ing up  this  area  of  public  service. 


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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 


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JUDY   CANOVA 


THE  JUDY  CANOVA  SHOW" 

For 

Colgate-Palmolive-Peet 

Saturday  Evenings  NBC 
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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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CAMEL  PROGRAM 

Friday 
Pacific  Time  6:30  to  7:00  P.M. 
Eastern  Time  9:30  to  10:00  P.M. 

NBC 

Mgt  LOU  CLAYTON 


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IV 


n 

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. 


/ 


Ed  ^^ Archie^'  Gardner 

and 

Vinny  Bogert 

(who  never  gets  any  credit) 


\ 


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OEED  OF  M\Wt  RESEHRCH 

[wmm  By  h.  d.  h.  e.  PRExy 


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 


THE  OXYDOL  SHOW 

Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday 

8:15  P.  M.,  CBS,  E.S.T. 


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COLUMBIA  RECORDS 


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50 


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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 


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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. 


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PATSY     LEE 

Singing  star  of 

ABC's  "Breakfast  Club" 

8:00  to  9:00  a.m.,  CST 
Monday  through  Friday 

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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 


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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. 


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BURR  TILLSTROM 

WITH 

KUKLA,  OLLIE  and   FRAN   ALLISON 

fRSN 

Musical  Director JACK   FASCINATO 

Producer    BEULAH   ZACHARY 

Director LEWIS  GOMAVITZ 

NBC   TELEVISION    NETWORK 


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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. 


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SMiiir 

ED  llliiCOItltElL 

BROWN  SHOE  COMPANY 

8th  Year 
NBC 

MANTLE  LAMP  COMPANY 

24th  Year 
ABC 

28th  Radio  Anniversary 
May  30th,  1950 


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-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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


E 


-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. 


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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. 


79 


J.    CARROLL   NAISH 

CBS  — William  Wrigley,  Jr.   Co. 

"LIFE  WITH  LUIGI" 


6:00  P.M.,  PST 


9:00  P.M.,  EST 


80 


10 IHE  m 


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. 


81 


82 


B^atrto  ©ailp'si  Almanac 

of 

^olitrapg  anb  Special  Cijentg 

_=^=^  1950  =— — 


Sfanuarp 

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). 


83 


ROY  ROGERS 
"King  of  the  Cowboys" 

AND  TRIGGER 
"Smartest  Horse  in  the  Movies" 

Radio — Sponsored  by  Quaker  Oats  531   stations  Mutual  Broadcasting  System 

Pictures — Republic    12th    Year 
Exclusive  Management 

ART   RUSH,   Inc. 

HOLLYWOOD 


Records— RCA   VICTOR 


Commercial  Tie-ups 

ROHR  COMPANY 

Beverly   Hills 


Press    Contact 

AL   RACKIN 

Hollywood 


84 


J^oliHapi  anb  ^jpecial  Cbents;  illmanac 


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). 


16: 
18: 


19 


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 
Commander  Mortimer  W.  Loewi  —  Chris  Whitting  —  Jim  Caddigan 

and  my  own  gang 


Gerry  Gross 
producer 

February  Rating  14.0 


Eddie  Higgins 
news  editor 


Pat  Fay 
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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). 


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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). 

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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). 
3:   Idaho   Admitted    (1890). 

John  Singleton  Copley  Born    (1737). 
4:   Independence   Day. 

U.     S.     Military     Academy     at     West     Point 

Opened    (1802). 

Calvin  Coclidge   Born    '1872). 

Slavery    Abolished    in    New   York    (1825). 

Providence,  R.  I.  founded  by  Roger  Williams 

(1636). 

Work    on    Erie   Canal   commenced    (1817). 

Thomas  Jefferson  Died   (1826). 

James  Monroe  Died    (1831). 

John  Adams  Died    '1826). 

Cornerstone   of   Washington    Monument   laid 

(1848). 

Surrender  of  Vicksburg    (1863). 

Bartholdi's    Statue    of    Liberty    presented    to 

U.  S.  in  Paris  '1883). 

American     pilots     first     participated     in     ai'' 

raids  over  Germany    (1942). 
5:  Admiral    David    G.    Farragut    Born    (1801) 


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Republican    Party    Founded    (1854). 
J:hn  Paul  Jones  Born  (1747). 
Columbia    University   Opened    (1754). 

U.  S.   annexed   Hawaii    (1898). 

John  D.  Rockefeller  Born   (1839;. 

Liberty   Bell  Cracked  Tolling  Death  of  John 

Marshall    (1835). 

Eiias  Howe  Born   (1819). 

Wyoming  Admittea    (1890). 

James  McNeill  Whistler  Born    (1834). 

John  Quincy  Adams  Born   (1767). 
Federal    Communications   Commission    is   or- 
ganized   to    succeed    Federal    Radio    Comm. 
and    also    to    regulate    wire    telephony    and 
telegraphy    (1934). 

Orangeman's  Day. 
Forrest's  Day    (Tennessee). 
Stars    and    Stripes    Adopted    (1777). 
Bastille     Day— First     Celebrated     in     U.     S. 
(1914). 

Admiral  Perry  Opened  First  Negotiations  for 
Trade   With   Japan    (1853). 
St.   Swithin's   Day. 
Mary  Baker  Eddy  Born   (1881). 
First  Atomic   Bomb  exploded    (experimental) 
New  Mexico   (1945). 

Munoz    Rivera's    Birthday    (Puerto    Rico). 
William   Makepeace  Thackeray   Born    (1811). 
Franco-Prussian   War   Began    (1870). 
Guglielmo   Marconi   Died    (1937). 
Spanish  Armada  Defeated  by  England  (1588). 
Society  of  Jesuits  Abolished  by  Pope  Clement 
XIV   (1773). 

First  Battle  of  Bull  Run  (1861). 
CBS    begins    tv    broadcasting    from    station 
W2XAB    (1931). 
Simon   Bolivar  Born    (1783). 
Pioneer   Day    (Utah). 
Mormon   Pioneer  Day   (Idaho). 
Occupation  Day   (Puerto  Rico). 
Fifl^h    Atomic    Bomb   exploded    (experimental 
underwater)    Bikini    (1946). 
George  Bernard  Shaw  Born   (1856). 
Sergei  Koussevitzky  Born   (1874). 
New    York    ratified    the    U.    S.    Constitution 
(1788). 

First   Successful    Atlantic   Cable    (1866). 
Barbosa's  Birthday,  in  the  Canal  Zone. 
Austria  Declared  War  on  Serbia   (1914). 
Volunteers  of  America   Founder's  Day. 
Booth  Tarkington  Born   (1869). 
Benito  Mussolini  Born    (1883). 
Henry  Ford  Born   (1863). 
First    Representative    Assembly    in    Amtrica 
Convened    (1607). 

First  patent  for  wireless  telegraphy  granted 
in  U.  S.   (1872). 

Experimental   television    transmitter   W2XBS 
opened  by  NBC  in  N.  Y.  (1930). 
Feast  of  St.  Ignatius  Da  Loyola. 


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1 :  Colorado   Day. 

Beginning  of  World  War  I   (1914). 
2:  Government  of   India  Transferred   to   British 

Crown   (1858). 

U.  S.  War  Dept.  purchased  its  first  military 

plane  from  the  Wright  Brothers  (1909)   thus 

founding  the  Army  Air  Corps. 
3:  Civic   Holiday    (Canada). 

Germany    Declared    War    on     England    and 

France    (1914). 

Columbus  Sailed   From  Spain    (1492). 
4:  Feast  of  St.  Dominic. 
5:  Battle  of   Mobile    Bay    (1864)    with   Admiral 

Farragut  in  command. 

Second  Atomic   Bomb  dropped    (1945)    Hiro- 
shima. 
6:  Feast  c'  the  Transfiguration. 

Westinghouse     discloses     Stratovision      plan 

(1945). 
7:  International  Peace  Bridge,  dedicated  (1927), 

commemorating     more     than     100    years     of 

peace  between  the  U.  S.  and  Canada. 

Creation   of  War   Department    (1789). 

Society    of    Jesuits    Restored    by    Pope    Pius 

VII   (1814). 
8:  Charles   A.    Dana    Born    (1819). 

Third   Atomic   Bomb   dropped    (19451    Naga- 
saki. 
9:  First  Train   Drawn   in   U.  S.  by  Steam   Loco- 
motive  (1831). 

Izaak   Walton   Born    (1593). 
10:   Herbert  Clark   Hoover   Born    (1874). 

Russia  Declared  War  Against  Japan    (1945). 
11:  The   "Clermont"   Fulton's  steamboat   made   a 

successful  run  up  the  Hudson   River   (1807). 
14:  V-J    Day. 

Atlantic       Charter       Agreement       Between 

President  F.  D.  Roosevelt  and  Prime  Minister 

Winston   Churchill. 
15:   Panama   Canal   Opened    (1914). 
16:   Bennington    Battle    Day    (Vermont). 

First  transatlantic  cable  opened    (1858). 
18:   Virginia    Dare    Born    (1587). 
19:   National  Aviation  Day. 

Orville  Wright  Born   (1871). 
20:   Benjamin    Harrison    Born    (1833). 
21:  Lincoln-Douglas  debate  began  (1858t. 
22:  Claude  Debussy  Born   (1862). 
23:  Oliver  Hazard  Perry  Born   (1785). 
24:   British    Burn   White   House    (1814). 

St.     Bartholomews     Day     Massacres,     France 
(1572). 

F«stival  of  St.   Bartholomew. 
26:  Suffrage      for      Women — 19th      Amendment 

'1920'. 
27:   Drilling  of  first  oil  well  completed  in  Western 
Pennsylvania     by      Col.      Edwin      Lourentine 
Drake  (1859). 
28:  Spanish  landed  at  the  site  of  St.  Augustine, 
Fla.   (1565). 


Johann  Wolfgang  von  Goethe  Born  (1749). 

29:  Oliver  Wendell   Holmes  Born    (1809). 

30:  Germany  Declared  War  on  Poland   (1939). 
Beginning  of  World  War  II. 
French   fleet  arrived   in   Chesapeake   Bay   to 
further  the  interest  of  American  independ- 
ence (1781). 

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1:  Germany  Invaded  Poland   (1939). 

Official  V-J   Day    (1945).    (Surrender  Terms 

Signed   Aboard   U.S.S.   Missouri.) 

Labor  Day. 

Eugene  Field   Born   (1850). 
3:  First  American   Peace  Treaty   With   England 

(1783). 

Allies  Invaded  Italy  (1943). 
4:  Henry   Hudson   Discovered   Manhattan   Island 

(1609). 

First    Electric    Power    Station    in    World    in 

New  York   (1882). 
5:  First    Continental    Congress    (1774). 
6:  Lafayette  Day. 

First  Battle  of  the  Marne   (1914). 
7:  James  Fenimore  Cooper  Born    (1789). 
8:  Dutch    Surrendered    New    Amsterdam    (New 

York)    to  British    (1664). 

Italy   Surrendered    (1943). 

Crimean   War   Ended    (1855). 

9:  Admission  Day   (California — 1850). 

10:  Arthur  Holly  Compton  Born   (1892). 

Battle  of  Lake  Erie  (1813). 
11 :   Harvest  Festival. 

0.  Henry  (pen  name  William  Sydney  Porter) 

Born    (1862). 
12:   Henry  Hudson  entered  the  river  (1609). 

Defender's  Day   (Maryland). 
13:  Walter  Reed  Born   (1851). 

John  Joseph  Pershing  Born    (1860). 

Battle  of  Quebec  (1759). 

Battle    of    St.    Mihiel     (1918)     First    battle 

planned  and  carried  out  by  American  forces 

in   World  War   I. 

Great    Britain    and    its    colonies    in    America 

adopted  the  Georgian  calendar  (1752). 

"The     Star    Spangled     Banner"     written     by 

Francis  Scott  Key  (1814). 

Independence   Day   of  the   Central   American 

Republics   (1821). 

William    Howard   Taft    Born    (1857). 

Russians   Burned   Moscow    (1812). 

Constitution   Day. 

Cornerstone  of  U.  S.  Capital  Laid  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.   (1793). 

N.  Y.  Times  established  (1851)  when  its  first 

issue  appeared. 

Columbia    Broadcasting   System   goes   on   air 

with  basic  network  of  16  stations.  Major  J. 

Andrew  White  is  president    (1927). 


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NEW  YORK  CHICAGO 

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19:  Washington    issued    his    farewell    address    to 

people  of  U.  S.  (1796). 
21:  Great  hurricane  swept  Atlantic  Coast  of  N.  Y. 

and    New   England   thence   going    inland   am. 

causing  great  loss  cf  life  and  property  (1938). 
22:  Lincoln    issued    the    preliminary    proclamation 

freeing  the  slaves  (1862). 

Nathan    Hale    Executed    (1776). 

First   Day  of  Autumn. 
23:   Naval    battle    between    "Bonhomme    Richard" 

commanded   by  John    Paul  Jones  and   British 

frigate  "Serapis"  in  North  Sea  (1779). 
24:  John  Marshall   Born    (1775). 
25:   Balboa  discovered  the  Pacific   (1513). 

Bill  of   Rights    (1789). 

23:  George  Gershwin  Born   (1898). 

Battle    of    the    Meuse-Argonne     (Sept.    26- 
Nov.  11,  19181. 
Rcsh   Hashonah. 

27:  American   Indian   Day    (4th   Friday). 

28:  Georze  Eugene  Benjamin  Clemenceau  B;rn 
(1841). 

29:  Michaelmas  Day. 

30:  Mutual  Broadcasting  System  starts  as  co- 
operative four-station  hookup  (WOR,  WGN, 
WLW,  and  WXYZ),  carrying  first  commer- 
cial  program    (1934). 

Otiobt: 

1:   Francisco  Franco  Proclaimed  Head  of  Spanish 

Nationalist    Government    (1935). 

Germany     Crossed     Border     Into    Czechoslo- 
vakia   (1938). 
2:   Ferdinand   Foch   Born    (18jl). 

Mohandas  Gandhi  Born   (1869i. 
3:   Religious  Education  Week.  First  full  week  in 

Oct. 
4:   Rutherford   B.   Hayes  Born    (1822i. 
5:  Yom  Kippur. 

Wright    Brothers   Took    First    Long    Distance 

Flight   in   an   Airplane    (1905). 

Chester    A.    Arthur    Born    (18301. 
6:   Missouri   Day. 

National   Business  Women's  Week,  generally 

the  second  week  of  0:t. 

Stamp    Act    Congress    Held    and    Declaration 

of  Rights  Issued  by  Colonies    (1765). 

James  Whitcomb   Riley   Born    (1853). 

Edward  Vernon  Rickenbacker  Born   (1890). 

F.re  Prevention  Week. 

Fraternal   Day    (Alabama). 

Chicago  Fire   (1871). 
10:   U.    S.    Naval    Academy    in    Annapolis    opened 

(1845). 
11:   Eleanor  Ro:sevelt  Born   (1884). 

Farmers'  Day    (2nd   Friday)    (Florida). 

YMCA  Founder's  Day — Sir  George  Williams 

Born    (1821). 


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Columbus  Day. 

William  Penn  Born  (1644). 

First    public    demonstration    of    ether    as    an 

anesthetic,  Mass.  General  Hospital  (1846). 

Noah  Webster  Born  (1758). 

Surrender  of  General  Burgoyne  at  Saratoga 
(1777). 

General    Tojo    Appointed    Premier   of   Japan 
(1941). 
Alaska  Day. 

FCC  set  saside  bands  in  ultra-high  fre- 
quencies for  television  aural  or  apex  broad- 
casting and  relay  broadcasting,  above  30,000 
kc.   (1937). 

Surrender  of  Cornwallis    (1781). 
Volstead  Act  (Prohibition)   Passed   (1919). 
John  Adams  Born   (1735). 
The  Metropolitan  Opera  House  opened  with 
presentation  of  Gounod's  Faust  (1883). 
Sarah  Bernhardt  Born   (1845). 
Transcontinental     telegraph     line     completed 
(1861). 

Pennsylvania    Day. 
William  Penn  Born   (1644). 
Erie  Canal  opened  to  traffic   (1825). 
Better  Parenthood  Week,  observed  last  week 
in  Oct. 
Navy  Day. 

Theodore   Roosevelt   Born    (1858). 
Dedication    of    Statue    of    Liberty    (1866). 
Hallowe'en. 
Admission  Day,   Nevada    (1864). 

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1:  All  Saints'  Day  (Lcuisiana). 
Liberty  Day  (St.  Croix, 
Only). 

National  Broadcasting  Co.  is  organized  with 
WEAF  and  WJZ  in  N.  Y.  as  key  stations, 
and  Merlin  Hall  Aylesworth  as  president 
(1926). 

2:  General   Election   Day. 

North  Dakota  Admitted  (1889). 
South  Dakota  Admitted   (1889). 
James  K.  Polk  Born   (1795). 
Warren  G.  Harding  Born  (1865). 

3:  Panama  declared  its  independence  of  Colom- 
bia  (1903). 

4:  John  Philip  Sousa  Born   (1854). 

5:  Guy  Fawkes  Day  (English). 
U.  S.  General  Election  Day. 

6:  John  Phillip  Sousa  Born   (1854). 

Static-less   radio   system    based    on    FM    in- 
stead of  AM,  is  demonstrated  on  ZVi  meter 
wave  by  Maj.  E.  H.  Armstrong  at  the  Insti- 
tute of  Radio  Engineers,  N.  Y.   (1935). 
American  Art  Week. 

7:  Marie  Skladouska  Curie  Born  (1867). 


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N.  Y.  Symphony  Orchestra  gave  its  first  ccn- 
cert  under  Leopold  Damrosch    (1858). 
Montana    Admitted    (1889). 
Great  Fire  in  Boston   (1872). 
American  Education  Week. 
Martin  Luther  Born   (1483). 
U.  S.  Marine  Corps  was  created  by  the  Con- 
tinental Congress  (1775). 
Armistice   Day,  World   War   L 
Washington    Admitted    (1889). 
Robert  Louis  Stevenson  Born  (1850). 
Edwin  Booth  Born   (1833). 
Robert  Fulton  Born   (1765). 
Book  Week. 

15:   Pikes  Peak  discovered    (1806). 

16:  Oklahoma  Admitted   (1907). 

17:  Sixth  Congress  Met  for  First  Time  in  Wash- 
ington  (1801). 
Suez  Canal  Opened   (1869). 

18:  Standard  Time  went  into  effect  in  the  U.  S. 
(1883). 

Dr.  V.  K.  Zworykin  demonstrates  his  kine- 
scope or  cathode  ray  television  receiver  be- 
fore a  meeting  of  the  IRE  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y.   (1929). 

19:  Lincoln's  address  at  dedication  of  National 
Cemetery  on  the  battlefield  at  Gettysburg 
(1863). 

19:  James  A.  Garfield  Born   (1831). 

21:   North   Carolina   Admitted    (1789). 

Edison  Announced  Invention  of  Phonograph 
(1877). 

Franklin  Pierce  Born    (1804). 
Zachary   Taylor   Born    (1784). 
Thanksgiving  Day   (4th  Thursday). 
Admiral   Byrd  Discovered  South   Pole    (1929). 
Samuel     L.     Clemens     (Mark     Twain)     Born 
(1835). 

Russia    Invaded    Finland    (1939). 
Winston    Churchill    Born    (1874). 

December 

2:   Promulgation  of  the  Monroe  Doctrine  (1823). 
3:   Illinois  Admitted  (1818). 

Gilbert  Stuart  Born  (1755). 
5:   Martin  Van   Buren  Born    (1782). 

Walt  Disney  Born   (1901). 
7:   Pearl  Harbor  Attacked   (1941). 

Roosevelt,  Churchill,  Stalin  Confer  at  Teheran 

(1943). 

Delaware  Day. 

Daily    facsimile    broadcasting    inaugurated   by 

KSD,  St.  Louis  (1938). 
8:   Eli  Whitney  Born   (1765). 

U.  S.  Declared  War  on  Japan    (1941). 
9:   Germany-Italy  Declare  War  on  U.  S.   (1941). 
10:   U.  S.  Declared  War  on  Germany-Italy  (1941). 

Peace  Treaty  Signed  With   Spain    (1899). 

Mississippi  Admitted   (1817). 


11:  Alfred  Nobel  Born   (1833). 

Indiana  Admitted  (1816). 
12:  First     Marconi     Wireless     Across     Atlantic 

(1901). 

Pennsylvania  Admitted   (1787) 

Washington,    D.    C.    became    the    permanent 

home  of  the  U.  S.  Govt.  (1800). 
13:  Council  of  Trent   (1545). 
14:  Alabama  Admitted   (1819). 

George    Washington     Died    at    Mt.    Vernon 

(1799). 
15:   Bill  of  Rights  Day. 

Dr.  E.  F.  W.  Alexanderson  demonstrates  his 

multiple     lightbrush     television     system     and 

projector  at  St.   Louis    (1926). 
16:   Bost.n  Tea   Party. 

Ludwig  von   Beethoven   Born   (1770). 
17:  John  Greenleaf  Whittier  Born    (1807). 

Aviation   Day. 

First   Mechanical   Airplane   Flight  by  Wright 

Brothers    (1903). 
18:   New  Jersey  Admitted    (1787). 

First   Sunday    Paper   Published    (1796). 
19:  Tyrus  (Ty)  Cobb  B:rn  (1886). 

Washington    went    into    win^er    quarters    at 

Valley  Forge  (1776). 
20:   First  Electric   Lights  on   Broadway    (1880). 
21:  Pilgrims  Landed  at  Plymouth  Rock   (1620). 

First  day  of  winter. 
23:  George  Washington  Resigned  Army  Commis- 
sion  (1783). 

NBC  establishes  a  permanent  coast-to-coast 

network    (1928). 
24:  "Aida"  first  performed  in  Cairo,  Egypt  (1871) 

composed  for  celebration  of  opening  of  Suez 

Canal. 

Reginald    Fessenden    transmits    human    voice 

by   wireless    (1906). 
25:  Washington   crossed   the   Delaware   to   attack 

Trenton  (1776). 

Christmas  Day. 
26:   Battle  of  Trentrn   (1776). 

Record    snow    fall    in    New    York,    exceeding 

in  depth,  blizzard  of  1888  (1947). 
27:   Louis  Pasteur  Born   (1822). 
28:   Iowa   Admitted    (1848). 

Wocdrow  Wilson  Born   (1856). 

Irish  Free  State  Became  State  of  Eire   (Ire- 
land). 
29:  Texas  Admitted    (1845). 

Andrew  Johnson   Born    (1808). 

First  American  YMCA  established  in   Boston 

(1851). 

MBS,  after  operation  as  limited  network  for 

two     years,     expands     transcontinentally     by 

adding    Don    Lee    Broadcasting    System    of 

Calif,  and  other  stations   (1936). 
30:   Rudyard  Kipling  Born    (1865). 

The    Gadsden    purchase    and    new    boundary 

treaty    ratified    by    Mexico    and    the    U.    S. 

'1853). 
31 :   New  Year's  Eve. 


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AM  RuiUo  Stututns 

WBNX      MEIrose  5-0333 

WCBS      PLaza  5-2000 

WEVD      PLaza  7-0880 

WFAS     WHite    Plains  9-6400 

WGBB     FReeport  9-1400 

WHLI    OLympia  8-1100 

WHOM       Circle  6-3900 

WINS     BRyant  9-6000 

WJZ      TRofalgar  3-7000 

WKBS    OYster    Bay  6-2500 

WLIB    ORegon  9-2720 

WMCA       Circle  6-2200 

WMGM      Murray  Hill  8-1000 

WNBC     Circle  7-8300 

WNEW      PLaza  3-3300 

WNYC      WOrfh  2-5600 

WOR      LOngocre  4-8000 

WOV      Circle  5-7979 

WQXR      Circle  5-5566 

WWRL      NEwton  9-3300 

FNt  Radio  Stations 

WABF-FM     TEmpleton  8-5400 

WCBS-FM      PLaza  5-2000 

WFAS-FM      WHite  Plains  9-6400 

WGHF      LExington  2-4927 

WGNR      New  Rochelle  6-8220 

WGYN      BOwling  Green  9-4054 

WHLI-FM     OLympia  8-1100 

WJZ-FM     TRafalgar  3-7000 

WMGM-FM      Murray  Hill  8-1000 

WNBC-FM      Circle  7-8300 

WNYC-FM     WOrth  2-5600 

WOR-FM     LOngacre  4-8000 

WQXR-FM       Circle  5-5566 

TV  Stations 

WABD      Murray  Hill  8-2600 

WATV      BArciay  7-821 6 

WCBS-TV     PLaza  5-2000 

WJZ-TV     TRafalgar  3-7000 

WNBT     Circle  7-8300 

WOR-TV      LOngacre  4-8000 

WPIX      Murray  Hill  2-1234 

]\ational  Nettvorhs 

American    Broadcasting    Co Circle  7-5700 

Columbia    Broadcasting    System PLaza  5-2000 

Keystone    Broadcasting    System PLaza  7-1460 

Mutual    Broadcasting    System PEnnsylvania  6-9600 

National     Broadcasting     Co Circle  7-8300 

Station  Representatives 

ABC    Spot    Sales TRofalgar  3-7000 

Avery-Knodel,     Inc PLaza  3-651 3 

John    Blair    8<    Co MUrray  Hill  9-6084 

Blair-TV,    Inc MUrray  Hill  9-6084 

Guy    Bolam     Algonquin  4-7881 

The    Boiling    Co.,    Inc PLaza  9-8150 

The    Branham    Co MUrray  Hill  6-1860 

Burn-Smith     Co.,      Inc MUrray  Hill  2-31  24 

Thomas  F.  Clark  Co.,   Inc MUrray  Hill  4-6317 

Clark-Wandless    Co ORegon  9-1 575 

Continental     Radio    Sales LExington  2-2450 

Donald    Cooke,     Inc MUrray  Hill  2-7270 

Everett-McKinney,     Inc PLaza  9-3747 

Free  &   Peters,    Inc PLozo  9-6022 

The     Friedenberg    Agency,     Inc PLaza  7-7655 

Me'chor    Guzman    Co.,    Inc Circle  7-0624 

H-R  Representatives,    Inc MUrray   Hill  9-7463 

Headley-Reed    Co MUrray  Hill  3-5467 

George    P.    Hollingbery    Co ORegon  9-2660 

Hal     Holman     Co MUrray  Hill  3-3421 

The    Katz    Agency,    Inc Wisconsin  7-8620 

Joseph   Hershey  McGillvra,    Inc MUrray  Hill  2-8755 


Robert    Meeker    Associates,     Inc.  ..  MUrray  Hill 
National   Bcstg.   Co.   (Spot-Local   Sale?) .    Circle 

Pan    American    Bcstg.    Co MUrray  Hill 

John    E.    Pearson    Co PLaza 

John    H.    Perry    Associates MUrray  Hill 

Edward   Petry   &   Co.,    Inc MUrray  Hill 

Ra-Tel     Representatives,     Inc MUrray  Hill 

Radio  Sales   (Div.   of  CBS) PLaza 

William    G.    Rambeau    Co LExington 

Paul    H.   Raymer   Co.,    Inc MUrray  Hill 

Taylor-Borroff   &    Co.,    Inc PEnnsylvania 

Tronsit  Radio,  Inc MUrray  Hill 

The    Walker    Co MUrray  Hill 

Weed   &   Co MUrray  Hill 

Adam   J.    Young,   Jr.,    Inc MUrray  Hill 

Advertising  Agencies 

N.   W.   Ayer  &  Son,   Inc Circle 

Badger   &    Browning    &    Hersey Circle 

Ted     Bates,     Inc Circle 

Batten,   Barton,   Durstine  &  Osborn.  ..  Eldorado 

Benton    &    Bowles,    Inc MUrray  Hill 

Bermingham,   Castleman   &    Pierce.  .  .LExington 

The    Blow    Co.,    Inc PLaza 

Brooke,  Smith,  French  &  Dorrance.  .  MUrray  Hill 

Franklin     Bruck     Advertising     Corp Circle 

Buchanan    &    Co.,    Inc BRyant 

Calkins,    &     Holden PLaza 

Campbell-Ewald     Co.,     Inc MUrray  Hill 

Cecil  &  Presbrey,   Inc PLaza 

Compton    Advertising,    Inc Circle 

Cunningham   &   Walsh,    Inc MUrray  Hill 

Dancer-Fitzgerald  &  Sample,  Inc..  .MUrray  Hill 

D'Arcy    Advertising    Co iPLaza 

Doherty,    Clifford    &    Shenfield,    Inc.  ...  BRyant 

Donahue    &    Co.,    Inc COIumbus 

Roy   S.    Durstine,    Inc Circle 

Erwin,    Wasey   &    Co.,    Inc LExington 

William    Esty   &    Co MUrray  Hill 

Federal    Advertising    Agency,    Inc.    MUrray  Hill 

Foote,  Cone  &  Belding iPlaza 

Fuller  &  Smith  &  Ross,   Inc MUrray  Hill 

Gardner    Advertising    Co COIumbus 

Geyer,   Newell,  Cr  Ganger,   Inc PLaza 

Grey    Adv.    Agency,    Inc CHickering 

The    M.    H.    Hackett   Co Circle 

Hicks    &    Greist,    Inc MUrray    HIH 

Hirshon-Garfield,     Inc PLaza 

Robert  Holley  &   Co.,   Inc Circle 

Charles  W.   Hoyt  Co.    Inc MUrroy  Hill 

Duane    Jones    Co.,     Inc PLaza 

Kastor,   Farrell,  Chesley  &  Clifford,  Inc.  ORegon 

The    Joseph    Katz    Co PLaza 

Kayton-Spiro     Co.,     Inc LOngacre 

Kenyon    &    Eckhardt,    Inc PLaza 

Kiesewetter,  Wetterau  &  Baker,  Inc.  LExington 

Abbott    Kimball    Co.,    Inc PLaza 

Kudner    Agency,     Inc Circle 

C.   J.    LaRoche   &   Co.,    Inc PLaza 

AI    Paul    lefton    Co.,    Inc VAnderbilt 

Lennen    &   Mitchell,    Inc MUrray    Hill 

Marschalk    &    Pratt   Co VAnderbilt 

J.     M.     Mathes,     Inc LExington 

Moxon,     Inc WHitehall 

McConn-Erickson,    Inc JUdson 

C.    L.    Miller    Co MUrray    Hill 

Emil     Mogul     Co.,     Inc COIumbus 

Morey,  Humm  Cr  Johnstone,  Inc 'BRyant 

Morse    International,    Inc ORegon 

Peck    Adv.    Agency,    Inc PLaza 

Pedlar   &    Ryan,    Inc PLaza 

Progressive    Radio    Adv.    Co MEIrose 

Redfield-Johnstone,     Inc PLaza 

Fletcher    D.    Richards,    Inc Circle 

Arthur   Rosenberg  Co.,    Inc CHickering 

Ruthrauff  &  Ryan,   Inc MUrray  Hill 

Sherman    &    Marquette,    Inc rLaza 

Street  &  Finney,   Inc WAtklns 


2-2170 
7-8300 
2-0810 
8-2255 
4-1647 
2-4400 
4-2549 
5-2000 
2-1820 
7-6540 
6-6857 
8-3780 
3-5830 
7-7772 
9-0006 


6-0200 
7-3719 
6-9700 
5-5800 
8-1100 
2-7550 
7-4100 
6-1800 
7-7660 
9-7900 
5-6900 
8-3190 
5-8200 
6-2800 
3-4900 
8-1600 
8-2600 
9-0445 
5-4252 
6-1400 
2-8700 
5-1900 
8-4200 
5-6600 
6-5600 
5-2000 
5-540O 
4-3900 
6-1950 
3-9135 
7-6300 
7-3822 
2-0850 
3-4848 


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2740 
5090 
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0025 
9600 
3200 
5-77T1 
6-4340 
9170 
2022 
7450 
2860 
3400 
1010 
2482 
5950 
4600 
3-0900 
5-1500 
5-5522 
3-6130 
7-6383 
4-4420 
6-6400 
9-6810 
4-8510 


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Sullivon.   Stauffer,   Colwell  &  Boyles   .  .ORegon  9-2500 

J.    D.   Tarcher   &   Co.,    Inc Circle  6-2626 

J.    Walter  Thompson    Co MUrroy    Hill  3-2000 

J.      Fronklyn     Viola CHickering  4-3254 

William     Warren,     Jackson    &    Delaney .  .  )Udson  6-0350 

Warwick    &    Legler,    Inc MUrray    Hill  6-8585 

William    H.    Weintraub    &    Co.,    Inc Circle  7-4282 

Weiss     &     Geller,     Inc PLaza  3-4070 

Word     Wheelock     Co PLazo 

Young    &    Rubicam,    Inc MUrray    Hil 

Publications 


3-7120 
9-5000 


8-0073 
5-9770 
7-2800 
5-8355 
9-3052 
9-7117 
3-6500 

7-6336 
5-2576 

2-1760 
8-2772 
2-6611 
7-6336 

3-3671 
3-7700 
2-2700 


Advertising   Age    MUrray   Hill 

Advertising  &  Selling MUrroy  Hill 

Billboard,     The     PLaza 

Broadcasting       PLaza 

editor  &   f-LOiisher    BRyont 

Film     Doily     BRyont 

Printers'     Ink     MUrray     Hill 

RADIO   DAILY    Wisconsin 

Radio    &   Television   Weekly WAIker 

Soles    Management     LExington 

Sponsor  MUrray   Hill 

Standard     Rote    &    Data     Service.  ...  LExington 
TELEVISION    DAILY    Wisconsin 

Television     Magazine     PLaza 

Tide      MUrray      Hill 

Variety      Luxemburg 

]%ews  Associations 

Associated      Press      PLaza  7-1111 

International     News    Service MUrray     Hill  7-8800 

Press     Association,     Inc PLaza  7-1111 

Reuters  BRyont  9-8558 

Transradio  Press  Service,    Inc MUrray   Hill  2-4053 

United    Press    Associations MUrray    Hill  2-0400 

Tftlent  Agencies 

Batchelor     Enterprises,     Inc Circle  6-4224 

Columbia    Artists    Management,    Inc.  Circle  7-6900 

Consolidated    Radio    Artists,    Inc.  COIumbus  5-3580 

Frank      Cooper      Associates ^ndcrbilt  6-5661 

Wallace      Downey,       Inc Circle   '   "  " 

Fonchon     &     Marco,      Inc CHickering 

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." 


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NEWS  SERVICES 

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Executives 

Executive  Director Kent   Cooper 

General  Manager Frank  J.  Starzel 

Asst.  General  Manager  for  Radio Oliver  Gramling 

Secretary Lloyd  Stratton 

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Radio  News  Editor Tom  O'Neil 

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General  Manager   Seymour  Berkson 

Editor-in-Chief    Barry  Faris 

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Executives 

President   Kent  Cooper 

V.P.  and  Assistant  General  Manager Oliver  Gramling 

Radio  News  Director Tom  O'Neil 

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Executives 

Manager   D.  Kimpton  Rogers 

News  Editor A.  W.  V.  King 

Accountant    M.   Hathaway 

Chief  Washington  Correspondent Paul  Scott  Rankine 

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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 

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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 


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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 


121 


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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BEVERLY  HILLS 


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»      »**    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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McKINSEY  &  COMPANY 

60   East  42nd   St,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-3123 

208  South  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago  4,  111. 

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no  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  4-5382 

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330  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    BRyant  9-5462 

And 

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(Radio  Research  Division) 

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Phone:    GErrard    1144 

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Phone:    PLateau    6494 

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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. 

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7  W.  44th  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  2-7461 

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3470  Broadway,  New  York  31,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    AUdubon    3-2335 

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400  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
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110    Fulton    St.,    New    York    7,    N.   Y. 
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220   East  42nd   Street,  New  York   17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-6658 
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Phone:   Executive  2689 

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

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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. 
Phone:  VAnderbilt  6-0600 

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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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NEW  YORK     •     rOSTON     •      BUFFALO     •     CHICAGO     •      CLEVELAND     •     PITTSBURGH 
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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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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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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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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 


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Agents  for  Talent  and  Musicians 


562  Fifth  Avenue 
New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg   2-1040 


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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.; 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 

A 

R  F  R 

E 

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ADVERTISING    CORP. 

Mgr. 

NEW  YORK 

1560  Broadway 
Harry  A.   Friedenberg 

CHICAGO 

1  12   E.  Walton 
Mgr.,  Alvin  Eicoff 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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. 


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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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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 


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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. 

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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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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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- 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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., 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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- 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 

f 

r 

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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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). 


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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- 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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- 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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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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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Night       10  million 


Share  of  radio  audience: 


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Exclusive  Representative  USA 

GUY  BOLAM 
American    Sales   &   Servicing    Agency 


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Tel.  AL  4-7881 
175   FIFTH   AVENUE 
NEWYORKIO,  N.  Y. 


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RADIO-TV  STATION 
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, 


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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 


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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. 


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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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Radio-TV   Station   Representatives 


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 


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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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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 


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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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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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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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FEDERAL 
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 

232 


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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 


233 


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 

238 


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'. 

239 


]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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rVAB  standards  of  Practice 


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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IVAB  Standards  of  Practice 


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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Standard  Rate  &  Data  Service,  Inc. 
Walter  E.   Botthof,  Publisher 
333   North   Michigan  Avenue 
Chicago  1,  llinois 

New    York  •  Los    Angeles 


PUBLICATIONS 


Covering  The  Field  Of  Radio — Television — Fill 
TRADE  —  FAN  —  TECHIWCAL  —  GENERAL 


THE  ADVERTISER 

11  W.  42  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  LOngacre  5-2125 

Publi-her  &  Editor Manuel  Rosenberg 

Managing  Editor Col.  Don  R.  Jason 

Business  Mgr L.  B.  Rosenberg 

Camera  Editor Lydie  Bloch 

Advertising  Mgr Robert  M.  Jason 

Media  Service  Dir Ellis  Porter 

Production  Mgr Arnold  Hallock 

Type  Dir Ed  E.  MacFarland 

Circulation  Dir Sam  J.  Davis 

Associate  Editors. . .  .James  Carr,  A.  Maxwell 

Hage,    Tom    Patterson,    Audrie    G.    Davis, 

Arthur  Coles 

Brunch  Offices 
3557  Bogart  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Exccutive-in-Charge Simon    Rosenberg 

15th  &  H.  St.,  N.W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Chief  Washington   Corres. 

Marion  Wheeler  Scott 
98  St.  Julian  Rd.,  Newport,  Mon.,  England 
London  (Torres Arthur  E.  Jones 

ADVERTISING  AGE 

100  E.  Ohio,  Chicago  11,  III. 
Phone:  Delaware  7-1336 

Publi-her G.  D.  Grain,  Jr. 

Editor S.  R.   Bernstein 

Exec.  Editor  (N.  Y.  I John  Crichton 

Managing  Editors Robert  Murray, 

John  B.  Miller 

Branch  Offices 

11  E.  47  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

I'hone:  MUrray  Hill  8-0073 

Exec.  Editor John  Crichton 

National  Press  Bldg.,  Washington  4,  D.  C. 
Phone:  Re   7659 

Washington   E<lilor Stanley   E.  Cohen 

1473    High    Rd.,    Whetstone,    London    N.    20, 

England 

Phone:  Hill>ide  1137 

Kiiroinati    Editor F.   A.  Marteau 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY  & 
ADVERTISING  &  SELLING 

9  E.  38  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
I'hnne:  MUrray  Hill  5-9770 

Kdilor  Roger  Barton 

I'ulili-her Moore  Pub.  Co. 


President J.  H.  Moore 

Vice  Pres.  &  Editorial  Dir F.  C.  Kendall 

Advertising  Dir Lucian  Neff 

Circulation  Dir R.  R.  Rountree 

Promotion  Dir Coleman  McCampbell 

Branch  Offices 

1328  Peoples  Gas  Bldg.,  Chicago  3,  III. 
Phone:  Harrison  7-7272 

Western  Mgr J.  L.  Clark 

714  W.  Olympic  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  15,  Calif. 
Phone:  Richmond  9327 

Executive-in-Charge Ned  Brydone-Jack 

1085  Monadnock  Bldg.,  San  Francisco  5,  Cal. 
Phone:  Douglas  4475 

Executive-in-Charge Ned  Brydone-Jack 

131  Fleet  St.,  London  E.C.H.,  England 

Phone:  Central  1960,  3754,  3133 

Mgr.  for  Great  Britain,  Eire,  Will  Kitchin,  Jr. 

THE  BILLBOARD 

1564  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  7-2800 

Co-Publisher W.  D.  Littleford 

Co-Publisher R.  S.  Littleford,  Jr. 

Editor-in-Chief R.  S.  Littleford,  Jr. 

Radio-TV  Editor Jerry  Franken 

Branch  Offices 

188  W.  Randolph  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Phone:  CEntral  6-8761 

Manager   M.  Reuter 

6000  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Phones  Hollywood  5831 

Manager Sam  Abbott 

2160  Patterson  St.,  Cincinnati,  O. 
Phone:  DUnbar  6450 

President E.  W.  Evans 

Arcade  Bldg.,  8th  &  Olive  Sts.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Executive-in-Charge   Frank  Joerling 

BROADCASTING-TELECASTING 

National  Press  Bldg.,  Washington  4,  D.  C. 
Phone:  MEtropolitan  1022 

Editor  &  Publisher Sol  Taishoff 

Ass't  to  Publisher Eleanor  J.  Brumbaugh 

Managing  Editor Art  King 

News  Editor Fred  Fitzgerald 

Business  Manager Maury  Long 

Ass't  Advt.  Mgr Winfield  R.  Levi 

Mgr.  Cir.  &  Readers  Serv..  .John  P.  Cosgrove 


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among  general  national  advertisers  and  their  agencies. 
And  it  offers  you  the  Big  value  for  your  promotion  dollar. 

Editorially,  it  serves  those  major  executives  who  must 
decide  whether  to  use  radio  or  other  media — and  who 
must  therefore  keep  abreast  of  all  media  in  order  to 
evaluate  any  of  them.  It  is  not  a  "single-industry"  paper. 

In  other  words,  ADVERTISING  AGE  is  no  dummy  an- 
tenna— but  a  live  tower,  properly  tuned  and  loaded  to 
carry  your  message  clearly  to  those  advertising  execu- 
tives who  should  hear  it,  and  who  are  able  to  act  on  it. 

That's  why,  in  the  general  advertising  press — the  publi- 
cations which  are  dominant  in  power  to  influence  na- 
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Branch  Offices 

250  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  5-8355 

New  York  Editor Edwin  H.  James 

Senior  Assoc.  Editor Bruce  Robertson 

Advertising  Dir S.  J.  Paul 

360  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phone:  CEntral  4115 

Manager Bill  Thompson 

Taft  Bldg.,  Hollywood  &  Vine,  Hollywood  28, 

Calif. 

PHone:  HEmpstead  8181 

West  Coast  Mgr David  Glickman 

Hollywood  News  Editor. William  C.  Tuchman 

417  Harbour  Commission  Bldg.,  Toronto, 

Canada 

Phone:  ELgin  0775 

Executive-in-Charge   James  Montagues 

DAILY  VARIETY 

6311  Yucca   St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  HOllywood  9-1141 

Editor  &  Publisher Arthur  Ungar 

Managing  Editor Roscoe  Cornell 

( !ity   Editor Al  Scharper 

Radio  Editor Jack  Hellman 

Labor  Editor William  Brogdon 

Ainu>einent  Editor Charles  Daggett 

Branch  Office 
(See  listing  under  VARIETY) 

DOWN  BEAT 

203  North  Wabash,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phone:  AxNdover  3-1612 

I'lilili.-lier   Glenn  Burrs 

Editor Ned  E.  Williams 

Branch  Offices 

228  E.  71  St.,  New  York  21,  N.  Y. 

I'hoitr:   HHin.lan.l.  r  4-1131 

llxecutivr-in-i Jiargc John  S.  Wilson 

1103  N.  El  Centro,  Los  Angeles  38,  Calif. 

PHone:  HE  6005 

Exicutive-in-Chargi" Charles  Emge 

EDITOR  AND  PUBLISHER 

1700    I  inir-  'I..W.T.  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
I'lione:  BRyant  9-3052 

I'lilili-liir Charles  T.  Stuart 

I'n -iilcnt James   Wright    Brown 

Editor Robert  U.  Brown 

Managing  Editor Jerome  H.  Walker 

Advertising    Mgr Leach    Laney 

Classified    Mgr Bernadette    Borries 

Dir.   of   Circulation Robert   P.  Joy 

Branch   Offices 
360    N.    Michigan    Ave.,    Chicago    1,    111. 

Editor George    A.    Brandenburg 

Mill-   Blilg.,  San   Francisco  4,   Calif. 

Advertising    Rep Duncan    A.    Scott 

2978   Wilshire    Blvd.,   Los   Angeles    5,    Calif. 
Advertising  Rep Duncan  A.  Scott  &  Co. 


ELECTRONICS 

330  W.  42  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  LOngacre  4-3000 

Editor Donald    G.    Fink 

Consulting    Editor Keith    Henney 

Managing  Editor W.  W.  MacDonald 

Branch  Offices 

1427   Statler    Bldg.,   Boston    16,   Mass. 

Executive-in-Charge.  .William  S.  Hodgkinson 

Architects  Bldg.,  17th  &  Sansom  Sts., 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Executive-in-Charge Warren  W.  Shew 

1311    Rhodes-Haverty    Bldg.,   Atlanta   3,   Ga. 

Executive-in-Charge Ralph  C.  Maultsby 

1510   Hanna   Bldg.,   Cleveland   14,   O. 

Executive-in-Charge James    L.    Phillips 

520  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Executive-in-Charge.  . .  .Charles    D.    Wardner 
621  S.  Hope  St.,  Los  Angeles  14,  Calif. 

Executive-in-Charge Carl  W.  Dysinger 

68  Post  St.,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 
Executive-in-Charge J.  W.   Otterson 

FILM  DAILY 

DAILY.  1501  Broadway,  New 
York,  18,  N.  Y.  Phone,  BRyant 
9-7117.  John  W.  Alicoate,  Presiderit 
&  Publisher;  Donald  M.  Mer- 
sereau,  Associate  Publisher,  Gen- 
eral Manager  &  Treasurer;  Patti 
Alicoate,  Vice-President  &  Sec- 
retary; Chester  B.  Bahn,  Editor; 
West  Coast  Offices,  Ethel  Rosen, 
Larry  Urbach,  Milton  Epstein, 
6425  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Phone 
GLadstone  8436;  Washington  Bu- 
reau, Andrew  H.  Older,  5417  Dah- 
lonega  Road,  Phone,  Wisconsin 
3271;  Chicago  Bureau,  Joseph 
Esler,  Chief  C.  L.  Esler,  6241  N. 
Oakley  Ave.,  Phone,  BRiargate 
7441. 

THE  HOLLYWOOD  REPORTER 

6715   Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  Hillside  7411 

Editor  &  Publisher W.  R.  Wilkinson 

Assoc.  Publ.,  Man.  Editor. Thomas  F.  Seward 

Branch  Offices 

229  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Wisconsin  7-2470 

Manager   Jack  Harrison 

6417  Dahlonega  Rd.,  Washington,  D.  C, 


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INDUSTRIAL  MARKETING 

200   E.   Illinois   St.,   Chicago,   111. 
Phone:  DElaware  7-1336 

Publisher G.  D.  Grain,  Jr. 

Editor Robert    S.    Aitchison 

Managing  Editor Merle  B.  Kingman 

Associate  Editor Margaret   C.  Lucas 

Eastern  Editor Gharles  Downes 

Washington  Editor Stanley  E.   Cohen 

Art    Director Tom    Raki 

Editor,  Data  Book  No Murray  E.  Grain 

Business  Manager C.  B.  Groomes 

Advertising   Dir Jack   C.  Gafford 

Mgr.  Sales  &   Service Gorden  D.  Lewis 

Promotion  Mgr Curran  deBruler 

Circulation  Dir Myron  A.  Hartenfeld 

Branch    Offices 

11  E.  -17  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  MUrray  Hill  8-0073 

Advertising  Director Jack  C.  Gafford 

Russ  Bldg.,  San  Francisco  4,   Calif. 
Phone:    DO    4994 

Rep Simpson-Reillv,  Ltd. 

1709  W.  8th  St.,  Los  Angeles  14,  Calif. 
Phone:    MI    7421 

Rep Simpson-Reillv  Ltd. 

618  Second  Ave.,  Seattle  4,  Wash. 

Phone:    SE    6753 

Rep Simpson-Reilly  Ltd. 

INTERNATIONAL  LYRIC  COURIER 

226  W.  53  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    Circle    7-6347 

Editor  &  Publirher Alfredo  Salmaggi 

Associate    Editor Felix   Deyo 

Managing  Editor Felix  W.  Salmaggi 

Art    Editor Edward    Salmaggi 

Ballet    Editor Robert    Salmaggi 

England    Editor A.    R.   Lanng 

[■Vance    Elditor Mario    Facchinetti 

Holland  Editor Leo  Riemens 

Italy    Editor Attilio    Tramontano 

California  Corres Jean  Cort 

Branch    Offices 

45,  rue  La  Boetie-Gaveau,  Paris,  France 

Phone:    Bal :    14-29 

France    Editor Mario    P'acchinettti 

1515  No.  El   Mfdino  Ave.,  Pasadena  6,  Calif. 

Phone:    SY   7-3224 

(ialifornia  Corres Jean  Cort 

Via    Mario    Giuriati    14,   Milano,   Italy 

Phone:  574-006 

Italy   Editor Attilio  Tramontano 

2de  Schuytstraat  195,  The  Hague,  Holland 

Phone:   336869 

Holland  Editor Leo  Riemens 

771    Christchurch   Rd.,   Boscombe, 
Bournemouth,  Eng. 

Phone:    Southbourne   2423 
f-ngland   Editor A.  R.  Lanng 


MARKETS  OF  AMERICA 

11  W.  42  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  LOngacre  5-2125 

Publisher  &   Editor Manuel  Rosenberg 

Managing  Editor Col.  Don   R.  Jason 

Business  Mgr L.  B.  Rosenberg 

Camera   Editor Lydie    Bloch 

Advertising  Mgr Robert  M.  Jason 

Production  Mgr Arnold  Hallock 

Circulation  Mgr Sam  J.  Davis 

Associate    Editors James    Carr, 

A.    Maxwell    Hage,    Tom    Patterson,    Arthur 
Coles,  Elmer  Dressman,  Audrie  G.  Davis. 

Branch  Offices 
15th  &  H  Sts.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Chief   Washington    Corres., 

Marion   Wheeler   Scott 
98   St.   Julian  Rd.,   Newport,   Mon.,  England 

London    Corres Arthur   E.   Jones 

3557  Bogart  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 
Executive-in-Charge Simon    Rosenberg 

METRONOME  CORP. 

26  W.  58  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  PLaza  3-7253-4-5 

Editors George  T.  Simon,  Barry  Ulanov 

Ass't  Editor Barbara  Hodgkins 

Advtg.  Mgr Eugene  A.  Roderick 

Ass't   Advtg.   Mgr Gus   O.   Greiff 

Advtg.   Rep Martin    S.   Sternberg 

Publishers Ned  Bitner,  John  W.  Bitner 

Branch  Office 

1014  Kimball  Hall,  Chicago,  111. 

Phone:  HArrison  7-1357 

Manager Ed    Paro 

MUSIC  DEALER 

26  W.  58  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PLaza  3-7253-4-5 

Editor John    C.    Stoltzfus 

Executive  Editor William  J.  Dougherty 

Editorial   Consultant Doron  K.  Antrim 

Advertising  Mgr Eugene  A.  Roderick 

Ass't  Advtg.   Mgr Gus   0.   Greiff 

Advertising  Rep Martin  S.  Sternberg 

Publishers Ned  Bitner,  John  W.  Bitner 

Branch  Office 

1014   Kimball   Hall,    Chicago,   111. 

Phone:  HArrison  7-1357 

Manager Ed    Paro 

MUSICAL  AMERICA 

113  W.  57  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Phone:    Circle    7-0520 

Publisher John  F.  Majeski 

Vice-Pres John    F.    Majeski,    Jr. 

Editor Cecil  Smith 

Assoc.  Editor Quaintance  Eaton 

Advertising  Mgr Maurice  B.  Swaab 

Production  Mgr Edward  I.  Davis 


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Radio. TV    Publications 


Branch   Offices 

306  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago  4,  111. 

Phone:  HArrison  7-4544 

Manager Paula   Zwane 

415   Philharmonic  x\ud.,  Los  Angeles,   Calif. 
Business  Mgr Dorothy  Huttenback 

MUSICAL  COURIER 

119  W.  57  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    Circle    7-4500 

Publisher Musical    Periodicals    Corp. 

Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr Grace  Nylen 

Editor Russell    Kerr 

Radio  Editor William  A.  Taylor 

Branch   Offices 

220  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  4,  111. 

Midwestern  Rep Rene   Devries 

Midwestern  Rep Dosha  Dowdy 

35-10  Adelaide  St.,  E.,  Toronto  1,  Canada 

Canadian  Rep Joseph  A.  Whitmore 

197    Commonwealth   Ave.,   Boston   16,   Mass. 
New  England   Rep Hariette   Wolffers 

701   Ocean  Ave.,  Santa  Monica,   Calif. 
West   Coast  Rep C.  Sharpless  Hickman 


PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  I.  R.  E. 

1  E.  79  St.,  New  York  21,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    REgent   7-9600 

Editor Dr.    Alfred    N.    Goldsmith 

Te<hnical  Editor E.  K.  (kmnelt 

Executive   Secretary fJeorge  W.  Bailey 

Technical  Secretary D.  G.  Cunnning 

Advertising  Mgr William   C.  Copp 

Branch    Office 
303  W.  42  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    REfient    7-9600 

Advertising   Mgr William    C.   Copp 

PRINTERS'  INK 

205  E.  42  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   MUrray  Hill  3-6500 

President  &  Publisher C.  B.  Larrabee 

Advertising  Uir Henry  W.  Marks 

Editor Eldridge    Peterson 

Managing   Editor Frank   LaClave 

News    E<lili>r Thomas    M.    Jones 

Riidio Dick   Bruncr-VictorDallaire 

(iirculation  Mgr J.  C.  Chasin 

Branch   Offices 
208  S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago  4,  111. 

\Iid-West  Editor Harold  E.  Green 

Slatler  Bldg.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Manager E.   P.   Meade 

6743  Fifth  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  43,  Calif. 

\\  cstern  Editor Loui^  F.  Thomann 

Rhodcs-Haverty    Bldg.,   Atlanta  3,  Ga. 

Exfcutive-in-(!liarge.  . H.  F.  Cogill 

1175    Woodbury   Rd.,  Pasadena   6,   Calif. 
Executive-in-Charge J.    W.    Conrow 


RADIO  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. 


RADIO-ELECTRONICS 

(Formerly   RADIO-CRAFT) 

25  W.  Broadway,  New  York  7,  N.  Y. 

Phone:   REctor  2-9690 

Editor-in-Chief Hugo     Gernsback 

Managing  Editor Fred  Shunaman 

Consulting  Editor M.  Harvey  Gernsback 

Technical  Editor Robert  F.  Scott 

Associate  Editor R.  H.   Dorf 

Production    Mgr Angle    Pascale 

Technical  Illustration  Dir., 

Wm.  Lyon  McLaughlin 

Advertising  Mgr John  Lamson 

General  Mgr Lee  Robinson 

Circulation  Mgr G.  Aliquo 

Promotion  Mgr Robert  A.  Fallath 

Branch  Offices 

308  W.  Washington  St.,  Chicago  6,  111. 
Phone:  RAndolph  6-7363 

1127  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles   14,   Calif. 

Phone:  MAdison  6-1271 

Manager Raloph   W.   Harker 

582   Market  St.,  San   Francisco   4,   Calif. 

Phone:  GArfield  1-2841 
Manager Ralph   W.    Harker 

RADIO  SHOWMANSHIP 

1700  Walnut   St.,   Philadelphia   3,   Pa. 
Phone:  KIngsley  5-1494 

Publisher William  G.  Kircher 

Editor Russell    G.    Carpenter 

Circulation  Mgr Kathryn  R.  McGiflfney 

Production  Dir Ernest  A.  Cooper 

Mechanical  Dir Fred  Barnes 


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Radio-TV    Publications 


RADIO  &  TELEVISION  JOURNAL 

1270  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Phone:    Circle    7-5842 

Publisher Alex  H.  Kolbe 

Editor Nat  Boolhack 

RADIO  TELEVISION  LIFE 

6361  Selma  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:   HI   9275 

Editor-Manager Evelyn  Bigsby 

Assistant  Editor Joan  Buchanan 

Circulation  Manager Fred  Brennwald 

Office  Manager Georgia  Caywood 

RADIO  «5r  TELEVISION  NEWS 

185  N.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  111. 
Phone:  ANdover  3-5200 

Ch.  of  Bd.  &  Publisher William  B.  Ziff 

President B.   G.   Davis 

Editor Oliver  Read 

Branch  Offices 

Empire  State  Bldg.,  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 

Phone:  Wisconsin  7-0400 

Vice-Pres.,  Dir.  East.  Div M.  H.  Froelich 

9th  &  Hill  St.  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles  14,  Calif. 

Phone:    TUcker    9213 
West.  Advtg.  Mgr William   L.  Pinney 

RADIO  &  TELEVISION  RETAILING 

180  Lexington   Ave.,  New  York   17,  N.  Y. 
I'hon,':    PLaza    3-1340 

Editorial    Hir O.    H.    Caldwell 

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 

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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 


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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 


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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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(8)  half  hours  of  live  programs  for  ABC.     These  are 


the  nationally  famous  LONE  RANGER 


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Trendle-Campbell  Enterprises,  Inc 


1800     Slroh    Building 


Detroit    26,    Miehifust 


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Frank  Stanton 
President 


TN     A     compre- 
hensive  volume 
such     as     this, 
there    are    many 
subjects  that  can 
properly  be  dis- 
cussed; but  rath- 
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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Broadcasting  System 


Executives  and  Staff 

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 


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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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that  annuaBly  spends  more  tiian  f< 

HAS.F  A  BILLION   DOLLARS 
in  KOOL'is  retail  area 


Key  Station  of  the 

Radio  Network  of  Arizona. 

KOOL,  Phoenix 
KCKY,  Cooiidge 
KOPO,  Tucson 

Covering  75%   of  the  popula- 
tion of  Arizona's  richest  area. 


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AD  10  broad- 
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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30  Rockefeller  Plaza  20,  New  York  City 
(Telephone  number,  Circle  7-8300) 

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 

UI\Br.  WIVBC-FHI.   Wi\BT 

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. 


FOR  COMPLETE  TV  ifORHATIOIII 


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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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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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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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IN  OPERATION  SINCE  1940 


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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 


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in  the  Last  8  Years! 


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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. 


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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 


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IN  DERATION  SINCE  1940 


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outlets  anil  43%  of  all  retail  sales! 

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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 
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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. 

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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. 

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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. 
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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. 
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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 

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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. 


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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. 
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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. 

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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. 

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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 

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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. 

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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. 
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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. 

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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. 

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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. 


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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 

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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. 
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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. 
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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. 
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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. 

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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. 
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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. 

292 


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U.  S.  Standard  Stations 

Indexed  by  Call  Letters — 

Location 


Stations   Alphabetically 
Listed  by  States — Cities 

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Personnel 


Other   Detailed   Information 


MIMETEJBM     FIFT1 


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Waul  to  reach  lots  of 


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Class  is  purchasing;  power. 

Mass  is  inany  people. 

Combine  them,  and  yovi  have  WQXR's 
audience— a  million  people,  500,000 
music-loving  families,  31.6%  with  incomes 
in  the  top  two  income  groups. 

If  your  product  needs  class-mass,  it 
needs  WQXR. ..because  WQXR  has  sold 
the  class-mass  audience  successfully 
for  nearly  fourteen  years. 

There's  lots  more  to  the  WQXR  class-mass 
story.  Pulse  data  shows  it,  and  is 
available  to  you  by  calling  Circle  5-5566 
or  your  nearest  Raymer  representative. 


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The  Radio  Station  of  The  Netv  York  Times 

"'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 

KIT 

KITE 

KITO 

KIUL 

KIUN 

KIUP 

KIWW 

KIXL 

KIYI 

KJAM 

KJAY 

KJBS 

KICK 

KIFI 

KIR 

KISK 

KKIN 

KLAC 

KLAS 

KLBM 

KLCN 

KLEE 

KLER 

KLIF 

KLIX 

KLIZ 

KLKC 

KLMO 

KLMR 

KLMS 

KLO 

KLOK 

KLOU 

KLPM 

KLPR 

KLRA 

KLTI 

KLUF 

KLVT 

KLWT 

KLX 

KLYN 

KLZ 

KMA 

KMAC 

KMAE 

KMBY 

KMCM 

KMBC 

KMED 

KMHL 

KMHT 

KMI 

KMLB 

KMMJ 


See 

City — ^State  Page 

Independence,  Kans 435 

Kingsville,    Tex 660 

Seattle,   Wash 687 

Juneau,    Alaska    709 

Des  Moines,  la 427 

Bay   City,   Tex 646 

Hilo,  Hawaii    710 

Seattle,  Wash   687 

Kirksville,    Mo 501 

Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak 633 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif 355 

Yakima,   Wash 692 

Son  Antonio,  Tex 667 

San  Bernadino,  Calif 349 

Garden  City,  Kans 434 

Pecos,   Tex 665 

Durango,  Colo 363 

San  Antonio,  Tex 667 

Dallas,  Tex 651 

Shelby,  Mont 510 

Vernal,  Utah   .  .  . '. 875 

Topeka,  Kans 437 

San    Francisco,   Calif 352 

Junction   City,   Kans 435 

Webster  City,  la 432 

Seattle,   Wash 688 

Columbus,  Neb 510 

Visalia,  Calif 360 

Hollywood,  Calif 334 

Las   Vegas,  Nev 514 

La  Grande,  Ore 593 

Blytheville,  Ark '.  .  .  .  324 

Houston,  Tex 658 

Rochester,  Minn 489 

Dallas,  Tex 651 

Twin  Falls,  Ida 403 

Brainerd,    Minn 485 

Parsons,  Kans 436 

Longmont,  Colo 365 

Lamar,  Colo 365 

Lincoln,   Neb 511 

Cgden,  Utah   672 

San  Jose,  Calif 354 

Lake   Charles,  La 447 

Minot,  N.  Dak 572 

Oklahoma   City,   Okla 587 

Little  Rock,  Ark 326 

Longview,  Tex 661 

Galveston,  Tex 657 

Levelland,  Tex 661 

Lebanon,  Mo 501 

Oakland,    Calif 343 

Amarillo,    Tex 645 

Denver,   Colo 361 

Shenandoah,  la 430 

San   Antonio,  Tex 667 

McKinney,  Tex 663 

Monterey,  Calif 343 

McMinnville,   Ore 593 

Kansas  City,  Mo 500 

Medford,  Ore 593 

Marshall,   Minn 487 

Marshall,  Tex 663 

Fresno,   Calif 333 

Monroe,    La 448 

Grand   Island,   Neb 511 


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.  San  Luis   Obispo,   Calif 354 

.  Tacoma,    Wash 690 

.  Great  Falls,  Mont 508 

.  St.  Louis,   Mo 503 

.  Los    Angeles,   Calif 341 

.  Tulsa,    Okla 590 

.  Murray,    Utah    672 

.  Muskogee,    Okla 586 

.  Wailuku-Maui,  Hawaii    ....  711 

.  Marysville,    Cali.' 341 

.  Denver,  Colo 382 

.  Fredericksburg,   Tex 655 

.  Salt   Lake    City,   Utah 674 

.  Victoria,    Tex 670 

.  San    Francisco,    Calif 352 

.  Newport,    Ark 327 

.  Scottsbluff,  Neb 513 

.  Brady,  Tex 648 

,  Nevada,  Mo 501 

.  Palestine,   Tex 665 

.  Provo,  Utah   673 

.  Spokane,  Wash 690 

.  McPherson,   Kans 436 

.  Hanford,   Calif 334 

.  Monroe,    La 448 

.  Nogales,    Ariz 320 

.  Norman,   Okla 587 

.  Austin,  Tex 645 

.  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak 572 

.  Newport,  Ore 595 

.  New  Ulm,  Minn 489 

.  Houston,   Tex 658 

.  Los  Angeles,  Calif 341 

.  Denver,  Colo 363 

.  Price,   Utah    673 

.  Pittsburg,  Kans 436 

.  Albuquerque,  N.   Mex 521 

.  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex 521 

.  Las  Cruces,  N.  Mex 522 

.  Kilgore,  Tex 660 

.  Salem,  Ore 597 

.  Ontario,    Calif 345 

.  Oklahoma   City,    Okla 587 

.  Cody,  Wyo 706 

.  The   Dallas,   Ore 592 

.  N.  Platte,  Neb 512 

.  Ottawa,   Kans 438 

.  Orange,  Tex 664 

.  Reno,  Nev 514 

.  Omaha,  Neb 512 

.  Portland,  Ore 596 

.  Havre,  Mont 508 

.  La  Junta,  Colo 365 

.  Keokuk,    la 429 

.  Seattle,  Wash 688 

.  Port  Arthur,  Tex 665 

.  Lincoln,   Neb 511 

.  Reno,  Nev 514 

.  Scottsbluff,  Neb 513 

.  Oklahoma  City,  Okla 588 

.  Tulsa,   Okla 590 

.  Seattle,  Wash 689 

.  Omak,  Wash 687 

.  San  Antonio,  Tex 667 

.  Port  Angeles,  Wash 687 

.  Phoenix,  Ariz 322 


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Coos    Bay,    Ore 591 

Tucson,  Ariz 323 

Ogden,  Utah    672 

Butte,  Mont 507 

Bryan,   Tex 649 

Mineral    Wells,    Tex 663 

Eugene,  Ore 592 

Mitchell,    Neb 632 

Odessa,    Tex 664 

Osceola,   Ark 327 

Nacogdoches,  Tex 664 

Rapid   City,   S.   Dak 632 

Pine    Bluff,    Ark 329 

Valley   City,   N.   Dak 572 

Lander,  Wyo 705 

Provo,  Utah 673 

Laramie,  Wyo 706 

Omaha,   Neb 513 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 341 

Phoenix,    Ariz 322 

Laredo,   Tex 661 

Port  Arthur,   Tex 666 

Hereford,    Tex 658 

Banning,  Calif 331 

Beaumont,    Tex 647 

Pampa,  Tex 665 

Portland,  Ore 596 

Lamesa,    Tex 661 

Walsenburg,  Colo 366 

Phoenix,  Ariz 322 

Pasco,  Wash 687 

Lake    Charles,    La 448 

Paris,  Tex 665 

Bakersfield,   Calif 331 

Pomona,   Calif 347 

Honolulu,    Hawaii    710 

Portland,    Ore 596 

Powell,   Wyo 706 

Wenalchee,  Wash 691 

Houston,  Tex 659 

Livingston,  Mont 509 

Paso  Robles,  Calif 347 

Riverside,  Calif 348 

Olathe,  Kans 436 

Preston,    Ida 402 

Bellinghcmi,   Wash 685 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 615 

San  Jose,   Calif 345 

Craig,   Colo 381 

Rawlins,  Wyo 707 

Las  Vegas,  Nev 514 

Lufkin,  Tex 662 

Abilene,   Tex 643 

Baytown,  Tex 646 

Colorado    Springs,    Colo.. . .  361 

Dinuba,  Calif 332 

Berkeley,    Calif 331 

Farmington,    Mo 497 

Baytown,    Tex 646 

Spokane,    Wash 690 

Indio,  Calif 335 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 503 

Weslaco,  Tex 671 

Duncan,  Okla 584 

Beaumont,  Tex 647 

Odessa,    Tex. 664 


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KRIO      .     .     McAllen,  Tex 663 

KRIS       .     .     C«rpus  Christi,  Tex 650 

KRJF       .     .     Miles    City,    Mont 509 

KRKD     .     .     Los  Angeles,  Calif 341 

KRKL      .     .     Kirkland,  Wash 686 

KRKO     .     .     Everett,  Wash 686 

KRLC     .     .     Lewiston,  Ida 401 

KRLD      .     .     DaUas,  Tex 651 

KRLN     .     .     Canon  City,  Colo 361 

KRMD    •     .     Shreveport,  La 45L 

KRNO     .     .     San  Bernardino,  Calif 349 

KRNR     .     .     Roseburg,  Ore 597 

KRNT     .     .     Des  Moines,  la 428 

KROC     .     .     Rochester,    Minn 489 

KROD     .     .     El   Paso,   Tex 653 

KROF     .     .     Abbeville,  La 445 

KROG    .     .     Sonora,   Calif 357 

KROP     .     .     Brawley,  Calif 332 

KROS     .     .     Clinton,  la 426 

KROW   .     .     Oakland,    Calif 343 

KROX     .     .     Crookston,   Minn 485 

KROY     .     .     Sacramento,  Calif 348 

KRPL     .     .     Moscow,  Ida 402 

KRRV     .     .     Shennan-Denison,  Tex 668 

KRSC      .     .     Seattle,   Wash .  689 

KRTN     .     .     Raton,  N.  Mex 523 

KRUL      .     .     Corvallis,   Ore 592 

KRUN     .     .     Ballinger,   Tex 646 

KRUS      .     .     Ruston,  La 450 

KRUX     .     .     Phoenix,  Ariz 322 

KSAL      .     .     Salinas,  Kans 436 

KSAM     .     .     HuntsviUe.  Tex 660 

KSAN     .     .     San    Francisco,    Calif 353 

KSBW     .     .     Salinas,    Calif 349 

KSCB      .     .     Liberal.  Kans 436 

KSCI       .     .     Sioux  City,  la 431 

KSCO     .     .     Santa   Cruz,   Calif 357 

KSD         .     .     St.  Louis,  Mo 503 

KSDN     .     .     Aberdeen,    S.    Dak 632 

KSDO     .     .     San  Diego,  Calif 351 

KSEI       .     .     Pocatello,    Ida 402 

KSEK      .     .     Pittsburg,   Kans 436 

KSEL       .     .     Lubbock,  Tex 662 

KSEM     .     .     Moses  Lake,  Wash 686 

KSEO      .     .     Durant,   Okla 585 

KSET       .     .     El    Paso.    Tex 653 

KSFA      .     .     Nacogdoches,    Tex 664 

KSFE      .     .     Needles,   Calif 343 

KSFO      .     .     San    Francisco.    CaUf 353 

KSFT       .     .     Trinidad,  Colo 366 

KSGM     .     .     Ste.  Genevieve,  Mo 504 

KSGN     .     .     Sanger,  Calif 353 

KSIB       .     .     Creston,  la 426 

KSIG       .     .     Crowley,  La 446 

KSIJ        .     .     Gladwater,  Tex 657 

KSIL        .     .     Silver  City,  N.  Mex 523 

KSIM      .     .     Sikeston,   Mo 505 

KSIW     .     .     Woodward,  Okla 590 

KSIX       .     .     Corpus   Christi,   Tex 650 

KSIB       .     .     Jamestown,  N.   Dak 572 

KSJO      .     .     San   Jose,  Calif 354 

KSKY     .     .     Dallas,   Tex 651 

KSL   .     .     .     Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 674 

KSLM     .     .     Salem,  Ore 597 

KSLO     .     .     Opelousas,  La 450 

KSMA    .     .     Santa  Maria,  Calif 357 

KSMI      .     .     S*mlnol0,  Okla 589 


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Mason  City,  la 430 

San  Mateo,   Calif 354 

Snyder,  Tex 668 

Des  Moines,  la 428 

Arkansas  City,  Kans 433 

San  Diego,  Calif 352 

Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak 633 

Santa  Paula,  Calif 357 

Stillwater,    Okla 589 

Casper,  Wyo 706 

Sand    Point,    Ida 402 

Santa    Rosa,    Calif 357 

Ontario,   Ore 595 

Sulphur  Springs,  Tex 669 

Coleman,   Tex 649 

Breckenridge,  Tex 648 

St.  Louis,  Mo 503 

Stockton,    Calif 358 

St.    Paul-Minneapolis,   Minn. .  .  490 

Davenport,   la 427 

Stephenville,   Tex 668 

Cedar  City,  Utah 672 

Susanville,    Calif 358 

Fairmont,  Minn 487 

Bisbee,  Ariz 319 

Richfield,  Utah   673 

Artesia,   N.   Mex 521 

Graham,  Tex 657 

Council  Bluffs,  la 426 

loplin.    Mo 499 

Lawton,    Okla 586 

Roswell,    N.    Mex 523 

Yreka,  Calif 360 

Alexandria,  La 445 

Taylor,   Tex 669 

Sherman,   Tex 668 

Phoenix,    Ariz 320 

Frederick,  Okla 585 

Tyler,  Tex 670 

Austin,   Tex 646 

Tacoma,  Wash 690 

Shreveport,    La 451 

Laguna  Beach,  Calif 335 

Temple,  Tex 669 

Twin  Falls.  Ida 403 

Texarkana,  Tex 669 

Brownfield,  Tex 648 

Hot   Springs,   Ark 325 

Houston,  Tex 659 

Tillamook,   Ore 597 

San  Rafael,  Calif 355 

Porlerville.  Calif 347 

Hobart.  Okla 585 

Ketchikan.    Alaska    709 

Taft,    CalU 358 

Tuscon,    Ariz 323 

Denver,  Colo 363 

Texas   City,   Tex 670 

McAleste-,  Okla 586 

Santa  Barbara,  Calif 355 

Tucumcari,   N.   Mex 523 

Lihue-Kauai,    Hawaii    711 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla 587 

Topeka.  Kans 437 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla 587 

Modesto,  Calif 343 

Santa  F»,  N.  M»x 523 


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Lufkin,    Tex 662 

Thiei  River  Falls,  Minn 490 

Houston,  Tex 659 

Sioux  City,   la 432 

Beaumont,    Tex 647 

Wichita  Falls,  Tex 671 

Bastrop,    La 445 

San  Antonio,  Tex 667 

El   Paso,   Tex 653 

Emporia,  Kans 433 

Rolla,  Mo 503 

Springfield,  Mo 506 

Tuscon,    Ariz 323 

Tulsa,   Okla 590 

Turlock,    Calif 359 

Seattle,  Wash 689 

Big    Spring,    Tex 647 

Jasper,    Tex 660 

San   Angelo,    Tex 666 

Austin,    Tex 646 

Mesa,    Ariz 320 

Yuba    City,    Calif 360 

Montrose,  Calii 365 

Eugene,    Ore 592 

Grants  Pass,  Ore 593 

Walla   Walla,   Wash 691 

Honolulu,    Hawaii    710 

El   Campo,   Tex 652 

Corpus   Christi,   Tex 650 

Siloam   Springs,   Ark 329 

Edinburg,  Tex 652 

Salt  Lake   City,  Utah 674 

Atchison,  Kans 433 

Brownsville,  Tex 648 

Vancouver,    Wash 690 

Redding,    Calif 348 

San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif 354 

Ventura,  Calif 359 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex 521 

Austin,   Tex 646 

Ft.    Dodge,   la 429 

Great   Bend,   Kans 434 

Seattle,  Wash 689 

Victoria,   Tex 670 

Monahans,  Tex 663 

Little   Rock,    Ark 327 

Alpine,   Tex 645 

Pauls  Valley,  Okla 588 

Magnolia,    Ark 327 

Twin    Falls,    Ida 403 

Coeur  d'Alene,  Ida 401 

Fargo,   N.    Dak 571 

Logan,  Utah    672 

Tuscon,    Ariz 323 

Alexandria,  La 445 

Casper,    Wyo 706 

Denver,  Colo 363 

Santa  Ana,  Calif 355 

Ogden,  Utah 672 

Lafayette,    La 447 

Napa,  Calif 343 

Tulsa,  Okla 590 

Plainview,  Tex 665 

Colorado  Springs,  Colo 361 

Bellingham,  Wash 685 

Uvalde,   Tex 670 

Littlefield,  Tex 661 


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KVOX     .  .     Moorhead,   Minn 488 

KVRC     .  .      Arkadelphia.  Ark 324 

KVRH     .  .      Salida,    Colo 366 

KVRS      .  .      Hock    Springs,   Wyo 707 

KVSF      .  .     Sante   Fe,   N.   Mex 523 

KVSM     .  .     San   Mateo,    Calif 355 

KVSO     .  .      Aidmore,    Okla 584 

KVVC     .  .      Ventura,   Calif 360 

KVWC    .  .     Vernon,    Tex 670 

KWAD   .  .     Wadena,   Minn 490 

KWAK   .  .     Stuttgart,    Ark 329 

KWAL    .  .     Wallace,  Ida 403 

KWAT    .  .     Watertown,   S.   Dak 633 

KWBC    .  .     Fort  Worth,  Tex 655 

KWBE    .  .     Beatrice,  Neb 510 

KWBM  .  .     WilUston,  N.  Dak 572 

KWBR    .  .     Oakland,    Calif 345 

KWBU    .  .     Corpus   Christi,   Tex 650 

KWBW  .  .     Hutchinson,  Kans 434 

KWCJ     .  .     Natchitoches,  La 448 

KWCO   .  .     Chickasha,    Okla 584 

KWDM  .  .     Des  Moines,  la 428 

KWED    .  .     Seguin,  Tex 668 

KWEI     .  .     Weiser,  Ida 403 

KWEM   .  .     West  Memphis,  Ark 329 

KWCR   .  .     Cedar  Rapids,  la 426 

KWEW  .  .     Hobbs,    N.    Mex 522 

KWFC    .  .     Hot   Springs,   Ark 326 

KWFT    .  .     Wichita  Falls,  Tex 671 

KWG      .  .     Stockton,  Calif 358 

KWGB    .  .     Goodland,  Kans 434 

KWHI     .  .     Brenham,   Tex 648 

KWHK   .  .     Hutchinson,  Kans 434 

KWHN  .  .     Ft.  Smith,  Ark 325 

KWHW.  .     Altus,   Okla 584 

KWIE     .  .     Kennewick,  Wash 686 

KWIK     .  .     Eurbank,   Calif 332 

KWIL     .  .     Albany,   Ore 591 

KWIN    .  .     Ashland,   Ore.    . 591 

KWIB     .  .     Globe,  Ariz 320 

KWIJ      .  .     Portland,    Ore 596 

KWK      .  .     St.   Louis,    Mo 504 

KWKC    .  .     Abilene,  Tex 643 

KWKH    .  .     Shreveport,    La 451 

KWKW.  .     Pasadena,   Calif 347 

KWLK    .  .     Longview,   Wash 686 

KWLM  .  .     Willmar,   Minn 491 

KWNO  .  .     Winona,    Min 491 

KWNW.  .     V^Tenatchee,  Wash 691 

KWOA  .  .     Worthington,  Minn 491 

KWOC  .  .     Poplar    Bluff,    Mo 501 

KWOE    .  .     Clinton,    Okla 584 

KWON  .  .     Bartlesville,  Okla 584 

KWOR  .  .     Worland,  Wyo. 707 

KWOS    .  .     Jefferson    City,  Mo 499 

KWPC    .  .     Muscatine,   la 430 

KWPM  .  .     West    Plains,   Mo 506 

KWRC    .  .     Pendleton,   Ore 595 

KWRE    .  .     Warrenton,  Mo 506 

KWRL    .  .     Riverton,  Wyo 707 

KWRN   .  .     Reno,  Nev 515 

KWRO   .  .     Coquville,    Ore 592 

KV^Z    .  .     Flagstaff,    Ariz 320 

KWSD    .  .     Mt.  Shasta,   Calif 343 

KWSL    .  .     Lake  Charles.  La 448 

KWTC    .  .     Borstow.  Calif 331 

KWTO   .  .     Springfield.  Mo 506 


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KWTX    .  .  Waco,  Tex 670 

KWWB  .  .  Walla   Walla,  Wash 691 

KWWL  .  .  Waterloo,   la 432 

KWYO  ,  .  Sheiidan,  Wyo 707 

KXA      .  .  Seattle,  Wash 689 

KXAR     .  .  Hope,   Ark 325 

KXEL      .  .  Waterloo,   la 432 

KXEO     .  .  Mexico,   Mo 501 

KXGI      .  .  Fort   Madison.   la 429 

KGN      .  .  Glendive,    Mont 507 

KXIC      .  .  Iowa    City,   la 429 

KXIT       .  .  Dalhart,   Tex 650 

KXJK      .  .  Forrest   City,   Ark 324 

KXL  .     .  .  Portland,    Ore 597 

KXLA     .  .  Pasadena,   Calif 345 

KXLE      .  .  Ellensburg,    Wash 686 

KXLF      .  .  Butte,    Mont 507 

KXLJ       .  .  Helena,    Mont 508 

KXLK      .  .  Great  Falls,  Mont 508 

KXLL      .  .  Missoula,  Mont 510 

KXLO     .  .  Lewistown,   Mont 509 

ECXLQ     .  .  Bozeman,   Mont 507 

KXLR      .  .  N.   Little   Rock,   Ark 327 

KXLW    .  .  St.    Louis,    Mo 504 

KXLY     .  .  Spokane.    Wash 690 

KXO       .  .  El  Cenlro,  CaUf 332 

KXOA    .  .  Sacramento,  Calif 348 

KXOB     .  .  Stockton,    Calif 358 

KXOC    .  .  Chico,  Calif 332 

KXOK    .  .  St.    Louis,    Mo 504 

KXOL     .  .  Fort  Worih.  Tex 655 

KXOX     .  .  Sweetwater,  Tex 669 

KXRI      .  .  Russellville.  Ark 329 

ICXRN     .  .  Renton,  Wash 687 

KXRO     .  .  Aberdeen,   Wash 685 

KXRX     .  .  San  Jose,  CaUf 354 

KXXL     .  .  Reno,   Nev 515 

KXXX     .  .  Colby,    Kans 433 

KXYR     .  .  Alexander,    Minn 485 

KXYZ     .  .  Houston,  Tex 660 

KYA       .  .  San   Francisco,   Calif 353 

KYAK     .  .  Yakima,   Wash 692 

KYCA     .  .  Prescott,    Ariz 322 

KYES      .  .  Butte,   Mont 507 

KYJC      .  .  Medford,    Ore 593 

fCYNO    .  .  Fresno,   Calif 334 

KYOR     .  .  Blylhe,    Calif 332 

KYOS     .  .  Merced.    Calif 341 

KYOU    .  .  Greeley,   Col 365 

KYSM     .  .  Mankato,  Minn 487 

KYUM    .  .  Yuma,   Ariz 323 

KYW      .  .  Philadelphia,  Pa 609 

KZYZ      .  .  Redlands,  Calif 348 

WAAB  .  .  Worcester,    Mass 469 

WAAF  .  .  Chicago,   111 405 

WAAT  .  .  Newark,  N.  J 518 

WABB    .  .  Mobile,   Ala 316 

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WDBC    .  .     Escanaba,   Mich 477 

WDBI     .  .     Roanoke,  Va 683 

WDBO   .  .     Orlando,   Fla 382 

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WDEM  .  .     Providence,  R.  1 623 

WDEV    .  .     Waterbury,  Vt 676 

WDGY  .  .     Minneapolis,  Minn 488 

WDHL    .  .     Bradenton,   Fla 376 

WDIA    .  .     Memphis,  Tenn 639 

WDIG    .  .     Dothan,    Ala 314 

WDKD    .  .     Kingslree,  S.  C 630 

WDLB    .  .     Marshfield,   Wis 701 

WDLF    .  .     De    Land,    Fla 377 

WDLP    .  .     Panama  City,  Fla 383 

WDMG  .  .     Douglas,    Ga 394 

WDMI    .  .     Marquette,  Mich 481 

WDNC  .  .     Durham,  N.  C 558 

WDNE    .  .     Elkins,    W.    Va 694 

WDOD  .  .     Chattanooga,  Tenn 635 

WDOK  .  .     Cleveland,    0 575 

WDOS    .  .     Oneonta,    N.    Y 549 

WDOV  .  .     Dover,  Del 372 

WDRC    .  .     Hartford,    Conn 367 

WDSC    .  .     Dillon,  S.  C 627 

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WFNS    .  .     Burlington,  N.  C 556 

WFOM  .  .     Marietta,   Ga 396 

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WFOX   .  .     Milwaukee,  Wis 702 

WFOY    .  .     St.   Augustine,  Fla 384 

WFPG    .  .     Atlantic   City,  N.  J 517 

WFRC    .  .     Reidsville,    N.   C 565 

WFRL    .  .     Freeport,  111 413 

WFRP    .  .     Savannah,    Ga 398 

WFTC    .  .     Kinston,    N.    C 562 

WFTL     .  .     Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla 377 

WFTM    .  .     Maysville,   Ky 442 

WFTR    .  .     Front  Royal,  Va 679 

WFUN   .  .     Huntsville,  Ala 316 

WFUR    .  .     Grand   Rapids,   Mich 478 

WFVA   .  .     Fredericksburg,     Va 678 

WFVG   .  .     Fuquay  Springs,  N.  C 559 

WFYC    .  .     Alma,   Mich 471 

WGAA .  .     Cedartown,  Ga 393 

WGAC  .  .     Augusta,   Ga 391 

WGAD  .  .     Gadsden,  Ala 315 

WGAI    .  .     Elizabeth  City,   N.   C 559 

WGAL   .  .     Lancaster,   Pa 606 

WGAN  .  .     Portland,  Me 453 

WGAP  .  .     Maryville,   Tenn 639 

WGAR  .  .     Cleveland,  0 575 

WGAT  .  .     Utica.   N.   Y 553 

WGAU  .  .     Athens,   Ga 388 

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WGBB    .  .     Freeport,   N.   Y 533 

WGBF    .  .     Evansville,  Ind 419 

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WGBI     .  .     Scranton,   Pa 617 

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WGBS    .  .     Miami,  Fla 381 

WGCD  .  .     Chester,  S.  C 627 

WGCM  .  .     Gulfport,  Miss 493 

WGEM  .  .     Quincy,  111 416 

WGES    .  .     Chicago,  111 407 

WGEZ    .  .     Beloit,  Wis 898 

WGFG  .  .     Kalamazoo,  Mich 480 

WGGA  .  .     Gainesville,    Ga 395 

WGGG  .  .     Gainesville,  Fla 378 

WGGH  .  .     Marion,  III 415 

WGH     .  .     Newport  News,  Va 680 

WGIA    .  .     Caguas,  P.  R 711 

WGIG    .  .     Brunswick,   Ga 392 

WGIL    .  .     Galesburg,  111 413 

WGIV    .  .     Charlotte,  N.  C 557 

WGKV  .  .     Charleston,  W.  Va 693 

WGL      .  .     Ft.  Wayne,  Ind 420 

WGLN  .  .     Glens  Falls,  N.  Y 533 

WGLS    .  .     Decatur,  Ga 394 

WGN     .  .     Chicago,  111 409 

WGNC  .  .     Gasfonia,   N.    C 559 

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Greenville,  Tenn 636 

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Sheboygan,  Wis 704 

Tampa,  Fla 387 

Memphis,  Tenn 639 

Huntsville,  Ala 318 

Harriman,   Tenn 838 

Anderson,  Ind 418 

Appleton,  Wis 698 

Waynesville,  N.  C 568 

Ithaca,  N.  Y 518 

Houghton-Calumet,  Mich.  . .  479 

Boston,  Mass 461 

Olean,  N.  Y 547 

Portsmouth,  N.  H 517 

Rochester,  N.  Y 551 

Washington,  N.  C 568 

Benton  Harbor,  Mich 473 

Cicero,  111 411 

Harrisburg,  Pa 603 

Warren,  0 582 

Memphis,  Tenn 640 

Providence,  R.  1 623 

Gallatin,   Tenn 836 

Dayton,  0 577 

Danville,  Ky 439 

Bluefield,  W.  Va 692 

New  Bern,  N.  C 564 


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WHIZ     .  .     Zanesville,  0 583 

WHIB     .  .     Greensburg,  Pa 603 

WHK      .  .     Cleveland,  0 576 

WHKC   .  .     Columbus,  0 577 

WHKK   .  .     Akron,  0 573 

WHKP    .  .     Hendersonville,  N.  C 561 

WHKY   .  .     Hickory,  N.   C 561 

WHLB    .  .     Virginia,  Minn 490 

WHLD    .  .     Niagara   Falls,  N.   Y 547 

WHLF    .  .     South  Boston,  Va 683 

WHLI     .  .     Hempstead,  N,  Y 533 

WHLL     .  .     Wheeling,  W.  Va 697 

WHLN   .  .     Harlan,  Ky 440 

WHLS    .  ,     Port  Huron,  Mich 482 

WHMA  .     Anniston,  Ala 311 

WHNC  .  .     Henderson,  N.  C 561 

WHO      .  .     Des  Moines,  la 428 

WHOB   .  .     Gardner,  Mass 465 

WHOC  .  .     Philadelphia,  Miss 496 

WHOD  .  ,     Homestead,   Pa 605 

WHOK  .  .     Lancaster,  0 579 

WHOL   .  .     Allentown,  Pa 598 

WHOM.  .     New  York,  N.  Y 539 

WHOO  .  .     Orlando,   Fla 383 

WHOP  .  .     Hopkinsville.  Ky 440 

WHOS   .  .     Decatur,   Ala 313 

WHOT   .  .     South  Bend,  Ind 424 

WHOW  .     Clinton,   111 411 

WHP      .  .     Harrisburg,   Pa 603 

WHPE    .  .     High  Point,  N.  C 562 

WHRV  .  .     Ann  Arbor,  Mich 471 

WHSC    .  .     Hartsville,  S.  C 629 

WHSY    .  .     Hattiesburg,  Miss 493 

WHTB    .  .     Talladega,  Ala 319 

WHTC    .  .     Holland,  Mich 479 

WHTN   .  .     Huntington.  W.  Va 694 

WHUB   .  .     Cookeville,  Tenn 635 

WHUC  .  .     Hudson,  N.  Y 534 

WHUM  .  .     Reading,  Pa 616 

WHUN  .  .     Huntingdon,  Pa 605 

WHVR  .  .     Hanover,  Pa 603 

WHWL  .  .     Nanticoke,  Pa 609 

WHYN  .  .     Holyoke,  Mass 466 

WHYU  .  .     Newport  News,  Va 680 

WIAC    .  .     San  luan,  P.  R 715 

WIBA     .  .     Madison,   Wis 700 

WIBB      .  .     Macon,  Ga 396 

WIBC     .  .     Indianapolis,  Ind 421 

WIBG     .  .     Philadelphia,  Pa 613 

WIBK     .  .     Knoxville,  Tenn 638 

WIBM     .  .     Jackson.  Miss 480 

WIBR     .  .     Baton  Rouge,  La 446 

WIBS      .  .     San  Juan,  P.  R 717 

WIBU     .  .     Poynette,  Wis 704 

WIBV     .     .     Belleville,  111 404 

WIBW    .     .     Topeka,  Kans 437 

WIBX     .     .     Utica,  N.   Y 553 

WICA     .     .     Ashtabula.  0 573 

WICC     .     .     Bridgeport,  Conn 367 

WICH     .     .     Norwich.   Conn 370 

WICY     .     .     Malone,  N.  Y 535 

WIDE     .     .     Biddeford,  Me 452 

WIGM    .     .     Medford,   Wis 701 

WIHL     .     .     Hammond,  La 447 

WIKB     .     .     Iron  River,  Mich 479 

WIKC     .     .     Bogalusa,  La 446 

WIKK     .     .     Erie,  Pa 603 


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Evansville,  Ind 420 

St.  Louis,  Mo 504 

Cambridge,  0 573 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa 619 

Wilmington,  Del 373 

Lansing,  Mich 480 

Lima,  0 579 

Michigan  City,  Ind 422 

Charlottesville,  Va 677 

Winchester,  Va 684 

Chicago,  III 409 

Dayton,  0 578 

Ft.  Myers,  Fla 377 

Louisville,  Ky 441 

Binghamton,   N.   Y 526 

New   York,   N.   Y 539 

Washington,  D.  C 373 

Hollywood,  Fla 378 

Miami,  Fla 381 

Kokomo,  Ind 422 

Philadelphia,  Pa 613 

Fort  Pierce,  Fla 378 

Enterprise,  Ala 314 

Hickory,  N.  C 562 

Indianapolis,   Ind 421 

Humboldt,  Tenn 636 

West  Palm  Beach,  Fla 387 

Peoria,  111 416 

Columbia,  S.  C 627 

Madison,  Wis 701 

Asheville,  N.  C 556 

Indianapolis,  Ind 421 

Shamokin,  Pa 618 

Milwaukee,  Wis 702 

Butler,  Pa 800 

Santurce,  P.  R 718 

Baltimore,  Md 456 

Santurce,  P.  R 718 

Jasper,  Ind 422 

Jacksonville,  Fla 378 

Springfield.  0 581 

Johnstown,  Pa 606 

Norfolk,  Neb 512 

Providence,  R.  1 623 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 615 

Jacksonville,  Fla 378 

MuUins,  S.  C 630 

Haleyville,  Ala 315 

Bloomington,  111 404 

Augusta,  Ga 391 

Detroit,  Mich 476 

Baton   Rouge,    La 446 

New  Orleans,  La 449 

Gadsden,  Ala 315 

Seymour,  Ind 424 

Quincy,  Mass 467 

Grand  Rapids,   Mich 478 

Jackson,  Miss 493 

Hagerstown,  Md 460 

Springfield,  0 581 

Johnson   City,   Tenn 638 

Opelika,  Ala 318 

Jacksonville,  Fla 378 

Tullahoma,  Tenn 643 

Lansing,  Mich 480 

Chicago,  111 409 

Montgomery.  Ala 317 


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.     Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y 

WIIM     . 

.      Lewisburg,  Tenn.    . 

WILB      . 

.     Detroit,   Mich 

WILD     . 

.     Bessemer,  Ala.   .  .  . 

WILS      . 

.     Beckley,  W.  Va..  .  . 

WIMA    . 

Orange,   Va 

WIMB    . 

Brookhaven,  Miss. 

WIMC    . 

Rice  Lake,  Wis.    .  . 

WIMI     . 

.     Philadelphia,  Pa.   . 

WIMO    . 

.      Cleveland,  O 

WIMR    . 

.     New  Orleans,  La.. 

WIMS     . 

.     Ironwood,  Mich.   .  . 

WIMW  . 

.     Athens,  Ala 

WIMX    , 

.     Florence,  S.  C 

WINC    . 

.     Jacksonville,  N.  C. . 

WJNO    . 

,     West  Palm  Beach, 

WIOB     . 

.     Hammond,  Ind.  .  .  . 

WJOC    . 

.     Jamestown,   N.   Y. . 

WIOI     . 

.     Florence,    Ala.    .  .  . 

WIOL    . 

.     Joliet,  111 

WIOR    . 

.     Bangor,  Me 

WJOY    . 

.     Burlington,  Vt 

WIPA     . 

.     Washington,   Pa.    . 

WJPD     . 

.     Ishpeming,  Mich.    . 

WIPF     . 

.     Herrin,  111 

WIPG    . 

.     Green  Bay,  Wis..  . 

WIPR     . 

.     Greenville,  Miss.   . 

WJPS     . 

.     Evansville,  Ind.  .  .  . 

WJQS     . 

.     Jackson,  Miss 

WJR       . 

.     Detroit,  Mich 

WJRD     . 

.     Tuscaloosa,  Ala.  .  . 

WIRI      . 

.     Lenoir,  N.  C 

WJSW    . 

.     Altoona,  Pa 

WJTN     . 

.     Jamestown,   N.   Y. . 

WIVA    . 

.     South   Bend,  Ind. .  . 

WIVB     . 

.     Jacksonville  Beach, 

WJW      . 

.     Cleveland,  O 

WJXN    . 

.     Jackson,  Miss 

WIZ 

.     New  York,  N.  Y... 

WIZM    . 

.     Clarksville,   Tenn. 

WKAB  . 

.     Mobile,  Ala 

WKAI    . 

.     Macomb,  111 

WKAL   . 

.     Rome,  N.  Y 

WKAM. 

.     Warsaw,  Ind 

WKAN  . 

.     Kankakee,  III 

WKAP  . 

.     AUentown,  Pa.   .  .  . 

WKAQ  . 

,     San  Juan,  P.  R 

WKAT   . 

.     Miami  Beach,  Fla.. 

WKAX  . 

.     Birmingham,  Ala.  . 

WKAY  . 

.     Glasgow,  Ky 

WKBB    . 

.      Dubuque,  la 

WKBC    . 

.     N.  Wilkesboro,  N. 

WKBH   . 

.     LaCrosse,  Wis.  .  .  . 

WKBN   . 

•     Youngstown,  O.   .  . 

WKBO   . 

.     Harrisburg,   Pa.    .  . 

WKBR    . 

.     Manchester,  N.  H... 

WKBS    . 

.     Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y.. 

WKBV   . 

Richmond,  Ind.   .  .  . 

WKBW  . 

.     Buffalo,  N.  Y 

WKBZ    . 

.     Muskegon,  Mich.    . 

WKCT    . 

.     Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

WKDA  . 

.     Nashville,  Tenn.  .  . 

WKDK   . 

.     Newberry,  S.  C 

WKDN  . 

.     Camden,  N.  J 

WKEU    . 

.     Griffin,  Ga 

WKEY    . 

.     Covington,  Va.  . . . 

WKGN  . 

.     Knoxville,  Tenn.  . . 

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WKLX  , 
WKLY  , 
WKMA  , 
WKMH  . 
WKNA  . 
WKNB  . 
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WKNY  , 
WKOK  , 
WKOP  . 
WKOW. 
WKOX  , 
WKOY  , 
WKOZ  , 
WKPA  , 
WKPT  , 
WKRC  , 
WKRG  , 
WKRM  . 
WKRO  , 
WKRS  . 
WKRT  , 
WKRZ  , 
WKSR  , 
WKST  . 
WKTG  . 
WKTM  , 
WKTY  , 
WKUL  , 
WKUM  , 
WKVA  , 
WKWF  , 
WKWK  , 
WKXL  , 
WKXY  , 
WKY  , 
WKYB  , 
WKYW 
V/KZO    , 

WLAC   , 
WLAD   , 
WLAG  , 
WLAK   , 
WLAM  , 
WLAN 
WLAP 
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WLAT    , 
WLAU 
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Hazard,  Ky 440 

Urbana,  111 418 

Kittanning,  Pa 606 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y 549 

Columbia,  S.  C 627 

Mayaguez,   P.  R 713 

Fort     Wayne,    Ind 420 

Ludington,  Mich 481 

Clanton,   Ala 313 

Louisville,  Ky 441 

Blackstone,  Va 677 

Lexington,   Ky 440 

Hartwell,  Ga 395 

Quitman,  Ga 397 

Dearborn,  Mich 473 

Charleston,  W.  Va 693 

New    Britain,    Conn 369 

Keene,  N.  H 515 

Saginaw,  Mich 482 

Kingston,  N.  Y 535 

Sunbury,  Pa 618 

Binghamton,  N.  Y 527 

Madison,  Wis 701 

Framingham,   Mass 465 

Bluefield,  W.  Va 693 

Kosciusko,    Miss 494 

New  Kensington,  Pa 609 

Kingsport,  Tenn 638 

Cincinnati,  0 575 

Mobile,  Ala 317 

Columbia,   Tenn 635 

Cairo,  111 404 

Woukegan,  111 418 

Cortland,   N.   Y 531 

Oil  City,  Pa 609 

Pulaski,  Tenn 642 

New   Castle,   Pa 609 

Thomasville,  Ga 399 

Mayfield,  Ky 442 

La  Crosse,  Wis 700 

Cullman,  Ala 313 

Arecibo,    P.   R 711 

Lewistown,  Pa 607 

Key   West,   Ha 379 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 697 

Concord,  N.  H 515 

Sarasota,  Fla 385 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla 588 

Paducah,  Ky 444 

Louisville,  Ky 442 

Kalamazoo,  Mich 480 

Nashville,  Tenn 641 

Danbury,  Conn 367 

La  Grange,  Ga 396 

Lakeland,  Fla 379 

Lewiston,    Me 453 

Lancaster,  Pa 606 

Lexington,  Ky 441 

Rome,  Ga 397 

Athens,  Tenn 654 

Conway,  S.  C 627 

Laurel,    Miss 495 

Grcmd  Rapids.  Mich 478 

Lawrence,  Mass 466 


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WLAY  .  .  Muscle  Shoals  City,  Ala...  318 

WLBB     .  .     Carrollton,  Ga 393 

WLBC    .  .     Munice,  Ind 423 

WLBE     .  .     Leesburg-Eustis,  Fla 380 

WLBG    .  .     Laurens,  S.  C 830 

WLBH    .  .     Mattoon,  lU 415 

WLBJ      .  .     Bowling   Green,   Ky 439 

WLBK    .  .     De  Kalb,  111 412 

WLBR    .  .     Lebanon,   Pa 606 

WLBZ     .  .     Bangor,  Me 452 

WLCR    .  .     Torrington,  Conn 371 

WLCS    .  .     Baton    Rouge,   La 446 

WLCX    .  .     La  Crosse,  Wis 700 

WLDS    .  .     Jacksonville,  111 414 

WLDY    .  .     Ladysmith,  Wis 700 

WLEA    .  .     Hornell,    N.    Y 534 

WLEC    .  .     Sandusky,  0 580 

WLEE     .  .     Richmond,  Va 682 

WLET     .  .     Toccoa,    Ga 399 

WLEU    .  .     Erie,  Pa 603 

WLEX    .  .     Lexington,   Ky 441 

WLIB      .  .     New  York,  N.  Y 541 

WLIN     .  .     Merrill,  Wis 701 

WLIO     .  .     East  Liverpool,  0 578 

WLIP      .  .     Kenosha,   Wis 700 

WLIZ      .  .     Bridgeport,  Conn 367 

WLLH  Lowell-Lawrence,    Mass..  .  .  466 

WLNA   .  .     Peekskill,   N.  Y 549 

WLNH    .  .     Laconia,  N.  H 516 

WLOA  .  .     Braddock,    Pa 599 

WLOE    .  .     Leaksville,  N.  C 563 

WLOF    .  .     Orlando,   Fla 383 

WLOG   .  .     Logan.  W.  Va 695 

WLOH    .  .     Princeton,    W.    Va 696 

WLOI     .  .     La  Porte,  Ind 422 

WLOK    .  .     Lima,   0 579 

WLOL    .  .     Minneapolis,  Minn 488 

WLOS    .  .     Asheville,    N.    C 556 

WLOU   .  .     Louisville,   Ky 442 

WLOW  .  .     Norfolk.   Va 680 

WLOX   .  .     Biloxi,   Miss 491 

WLPM    .  .     Suffolk,  Va 684 

WLPO    .  .     LaSalle,  m 414 

WLRP     .  .     New  Albany,  Ind 423 

WLS       .  .     Chicago,  111 411 

WLSI      .  .     Pikeville,   Ky 444 

WLTC    .  .     Gastonia,  N.  C 560 

WLTR     .  .     Bloomsburg,  Pa 599 

WLVA    .  .     Lynchburg,   Va 679 

WLW     .  .     Cincinnati,  0 575 

WLXW  .  .     Carlisle,  Pa 600 

WLYN    .  .     Lynn,  Mass 466 

WMAI    .  .     State  College,  Pa 618 

WMAK  .  .     Nashville,   Tenn 641 

WMAN  .  .     Mansfield,   0 579 

WMAL  .  .     Washington,  D.  C 373 

WMAM  .  .     Marinette.  Wis 701 

WMAP  .  .     Monroe,   N.  C 563 

WMAQ.  .     Chicago,   111 411 

WMAS  .  .     Springfield,  Mass 468 

WMAW.  .     Milwaukee,  Wis 702 

WMAZ  .  .     Macon,  Go 396 

WMBC  .  .     Macon,  Miss 495 

WMBD  .  .     Peoria,  111 416 

WMBG  .  .     Richmond,  Va 682 

WMBH  .  .     lopUn,  Mo 499 

WMBL   .  .     Morehead  City,  N.  C 563 


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WMEV  . 
WMEX  . 
WMFD  . 
WMFG  . 
WMFJ  . 
WMFR  . 
WMFT  . 
WMGA. 
WMGM. 
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WMGW. 
WMGY  . 
WMID  . 
WMIE  . 
WMIK  . 
WMIL  . 
WMIN  . 
WMIQ  . 
WMIS  . 
WMIX  . 
WMJM  . 
WMLS  . 
WMLT  . 
WMMB  . 
WMMJ  . 
WMMN. 
WMMW 
WMMT  . 
WMNB  . 
WMNC  . 
WMOA. 
WMOC  . 
WMOG. 
WMOH  . 
WMON  . 
WMOU  . 
WMOX  . 
WMPS  . 
WMRA  . 
WMRC  . 
WMRF  . 
WMRN  . 
WMRO  . 
WMRP  . 
WMSA  . 
WMSL  . 
WMT  . 
WMTC  . 
WMTR  . 
WMTW. 
WMUR  . 
WMUS  . 
WMUU  . 
WMVA. 
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Miami  Beach,  Fla 382 

Petoskey,  Mich 482 

Auburn,  N.   Y 526 

Jacksonville,  Fla 379 

Uniontown,  Pa 618 

Memphis,  Tenn 640 

New  York,  N.  Y 541 

McKeesport,  Pa 607 

Fajardo,    P.   R 713 

Midland,  Mich 481 

Marion,  Va 680 

Boston,  Mass 463 

Wilmington,  N.  C 569 

Hibbing,  Minn 487 

Daytona  Beach,  Fla 377 

High  Point,   N.   C 562 

Florence,    Ala 314 

Moultrie,   Ga 397 

New   York,   N.   Y 541 

Bainbridge,  Ga 392 

Meadville,  Pa 609 

Montgomery,  Ala 317 

Atlantic   City,  N.  J 517 

Miami,  Fla 381 

Middlesboro,  Ky 443 

Milwaukee,  Wis 702 

St.    Paul,    Minn 490 

Iron  Mountain,  Mich 479 

Natchez,  Miss 496 

Mount  Vernon,  111 415 

Cordele,    Ga 394 

Sylacauga,  Ala 318 

Dublin,  Ga 394 

Melbourne,  Fla 380 

Peoria,  111 418 

Fairmount,  W.  Va 694 

Meriden,  Conn 369 

McMinnville,  Tenn 641 

North  Adams,  Mass 467 

Morgantown,  N.  C 564 

Marietta,  0 579 

Covington,  Ga 394 

Brunswick,  Ga 393 

Hamilton,  0 579 

Montgomery,  W.  Va 695 

Berlin,  N.  H 515 

Meridian,  Miss 495 

Memphis,  Tenn 640 

Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C 630 

Greenville,  S.   C 629 

Lewiston,  Pa 607 

Marion,  0 580 

Aurora,   111 404 

Flint,  Mich .- 478 

Massena,  N.  Y 535 

Decatur,   Ala 313 

Cedar    Rapids,    la 426 

Vancleve,  Ky 445 

Morristown,  N.  J 518 

Portland,  Me 453 

Manchester.  N.  H 516 

Muskegon,  Mich 481 

Greenville,  S.  C 629 

Martinsville,  Va 680 

Milledgeville,  Ga 397 

Bridgeport,  Conn 367 

Boston,  MosB 463 


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WNAE  .  .     Warren,  Pa 619 

WNAG  .  .     Grenada,    Miss 493 

WNAM  .  .     Neenah,  Wis 703 

WNAO  .  .     Raleigh,   N.   C 564 

WNAR  .  .      Norristown,    Pa 609 

WNAT   .  ,      Natchez,   Miss 496 

WNAV  .  ,     Annapolis,  Md 455 

WNAW.  .     North  Adams,  Mass 467 

WNAX  .  .     Yankton,  S.  Dak 634 

WNBC    .  .     New  York,  N.  Y 543 

WNBF    .  .      Binghamton,  N.  Y 527 

WNBH   .  .     New  Bedford,  Mass 467 

WNBS    .  .     Murray,   Ky 443 

WNBZ    .  .     Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y 552 

WNCA  .  .     Aiken,   S.  C 625 

WNDB    .  .     Daytona    Beach,    Fla 377 

WNDR  .  .     Syracuse,  N.  Y 552 

WNEB    .  .     Worcester,  Mass 469 

WNEL    ,  .     San  Juan,  P.  R 717 

WNER    .  .     Live  Oak,  Fla 380 

WNEW  .  .     New  York,  N.  Y 543 

WNEX   .  .     Macon,  Ga 396 

WNGO  .  .     Mayfield,  Ky 442 

WNHC  .  .     New  Haven,  Conn 370 

WNJR     .  .     Newark,  N.  J 519 

WNLC    .  .     New  London,  Conn 370 

WNLK    .  .     Norwalk,  Conn 370 

WNMP  .  .     Evanston,  111 412 

WNNC  .  .     Newton,  N.  C 564 

WNNT   .  .     Warsaw,  Va 684 

WNOK  .  .     Columbia,  S.  C 627 

WNOE  ,  .     New  Orleans,  La 449 

WNOP  .  .     Newport,   Ky 443 

WNOR  .  .     Norfolk,  Va 681 

WNOW.  .     York,  Pa 621 

WNOX  .  .     Knoxville,    Tenn 638 

WNVA  .  .     Norton,  Va 681 

WOAI    .  .     San  Antonio,  Tex 667 

WOAP  .  .     Owosso,  Mich 481 

WOAY  .  .     Oak  HiU,  W.  Va 696 

WOBS   .  .     Jacksonville,  Fla 379 

WOBT    .  .     Rhinelander,  Wis 704 

woe      .  .     Davenport,  la 427 

WOCB  .  .     West    Yarmouth,    Mass 468 

WOHI    .  .     East  Liverpool,  0 578 

WOHS  .  .     Shelby,  N.  C 567 

WOKO  .  .     Albany,   N.   Y 525 

WOKZ    .  .     Alton,  111 404 

WOL      .  .     Washington,  D.  C 373 

WOLF    .  .     Syracuse,  N.  Y 553 

WOLS    .  .     Florence,  S.  C 628 

WOMI    .  .     Owensboro,  Ky 443 

WOMT  .  .     Manitowoc,  Wis 701 

WONE  .  .     Dayton,  0 578 

WONN  ,  .     Lakeland,  Fla 380 

WONO  .  .     Oneonta,  N.  Y 535 

WONS  .  .     Hartford,  Conn 368 

WONW.  .     Defiance,  0 578 

WOOB  .  .     Anniston,  Ala 311 

WOOD  .  .     Grand  Rapids,  Mich 479 

WOOF  .  .     Dothan,  Ala    314 

WOOK  .  .     Silver  Spring,   Md 460 

WOPI    .  .     Bristol,  Tenn 634 

WOR     .  .     New  York,  N.  Y 543 

WORA  .  .     Mayaguez,  P.  R 713 

WORC  .  .     Worcester,  Mass 469 

WORD  .  .     Sportonburg,  S.  C 631 


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York.  Pet, 622 

Orlando,   Fla 383 

Fulton,  N.  Y 533 

Cshkosh,   Wis 703 

Nashau,   N.   H 516 

New  York,  N.  Y 547 

Omaha,  Neb 513 

Ft.  Wayne,  Ind 420 

Oxford,  N.  C 564 

Ponce,  P.  R 715 

Paducah,  Ky 444 

Ann   Arbor,   Mich 471 

Charleston,  S.  C 626 

Pottsville,  Pa 616 

Mount  Airy,  N.  C 564 

Parkersburg,   W.   Va 696 

Paterson,  N.  J 520 

Thomasville,  Go 399 

Portsmouth,  0 580 

Minneapolis,  Minn 488 

Panama  City,  Fla 384 

Jacksonville,  Fla 379 

Clarksburg,  W.  Va 694 

Philadelphia,  Pa 615 

Middletown,   0 580 

Pittsburgh,   Pa 615 

Sharon,  Pa 618 

Alexandria,  Va 676 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 616 

Pikeville,  Ky 444 

Princeton,    Ky 444 

Plant  City,   Fla 384 

Huntington,  W.  Va 695 

Jackson,  Tenn 637 

Portland,   Me 455 

Pottsville,  Pa 616 

Mayaguez,  P.  R 713 

Lincoln,  111 414 

Providence,  R.  1 625 

Ponce,  P.  R 715 

Raleigh,  N.  C 565 

Albany,  N.  Y 525 

Piqua,  0 580 

Pulaski,  Va 682 

Chester,  Pa 601 

Miami,  Fla 382 

Scranton,   Pa 617 

Vicksburg,   Miss 496 

Washington,  D.  C 373 

Moline,    111 415 

Atlanta,  Ga 391 

New  York,  N.  Y 547 

Williamsport,  Pa 621 

Raleigh,  N.  C 565 

Reading,   Pa 617 

Jackson,   Miss 494 

Columbus,  Ga 393 

Washington,  D.  C 374 

Richland,  Wis 704 

Ahoskie,  N,  C 555 

Augusta,  Me 451 

Augusta.  Ga 392 

Memphis,  Tenn 641 

Lexington,  Va 679 

Topeka,  Kans 437 

Duluth,  Minn 486 


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WRFC    .  .     Athens,  Ga 388 

WRFD    .  .     V/orthington,  0 582 

WRFS    .  .     Alexander  City,   Ala 311 

WRFW  .  .     Eau    Clare,   Wis 699 

WRGA  .  .     Rome,  Ga 397 

WRHI     .  .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C 630 

WRIA    .  .     Caguas,  P.  R 711 

WRIB     .  .     Providence,  R,  I. 625 

WRIO     .  .     Rio  Piedras,  P.  R 715 

WRJM    .  .     Newport,  R.  1 623 

WRJN    .  .      Racine,  Wis 704 

WRJW    .  .     Pacayune,  Miss 496 

WRLD    .  .     West  Point,  Ga 400 

WRMN  .  .     Elgin,  111 412 

WRNL    .  .     Richmond,  Va 682 

WRNO  .  .      Orangeburg,    S.   C 630 

WRNY   .  .     Rochester,  N.  Y 551 

WROB    .  .     West   Point,   Miss 497 

V/ROD  .  .     Da/tona    Beach,    Fla 377 

V/ROK  .  .     Rockford.  Ill 417 

WROL    .  .     Kncxville,  Tenn 639 

WROM  .  .     Rome.  Ga 397 

WRON  .  .     Ronceverte,   W.   Va 696 

WROV  .  .     Roanoke,  Va 683 

WROW.  ,     Albany,   N.   Y 525 

WROX  .  .     Clarksdale,  Miss 491 

WROY  .  .     Carmi,  111 405 

WRR      .  .     Dallas,    Tex 651 

WPRF    .  ,     Washington,  N.  C 568 

WRRZ    .  .     CUnton,  N.  C 557 

WRTA    .  .     Altoona,  Pa 598 

WRUF    .  .      Gainesville,    Fla 378 

WRUN  .  .     Utica,  N.  Y 554 

V/RVA  .  .     Richmond,  Va 683 

WRXO  .  .     Roxboro,  N.  C 566 

WRYO  .  .     Rochester,  Pa 617 

WSAI     .  .      Cincinnati,  0 575 

WSAL    .  .      Loganspori.  Ind 422 

WSAM  .  .     Saginaw,   Mich 483 

WSAN   .  .     AUentown,  Pa 598 

WSAP    .  .     Portsmouth,  Va 682 

WSAR    .  .     Fall    River,    Mass 464 

WSAT    .  .     Salisbury,  N.  C 566 

WSAU   .  .     Wausau,  Wis 705 

WSAV   .  .     Savannah,  Ga 398 

WSAY   .  .     Rochester,    N.   Y 551 

WSAZ    .  .     Huntington,  W.  Va 695 

WSB       .  .     Atlanta,  Ga 391 

WSBA    .  .     York,  Pa 622 

WSBC    .  .     Chicago,   111 411 

WSBR     .  .     Superior,  Wis 705 

WSBT     .  .     South  Bend.  Ind 424 

WSCR    .  .     Scranton,   Pa 617 

WSDR    .  .     Sterling,  111 418 

WSFA    .     .     Montgomery,  Ala 317 

WSFC    .     .     Somerset,  Ky 444 

WSFL     .     .     Springfield,  Mass 468 

WSFT     .     .     Thomaston,  Ga 398 

WSGC    .     .      Elberton,   Ga 395 

WSGN   .     .     Birmingham,  Ala 312 

WSHB    .     .     Stillwater,   Minn 490 

WSIC     .     .     StatesviUe,  N.  C 567 

WSID     .     .     Baltimore,  Md 457 

WSIP      .     .     PaintsviUe,    Ky 444 

WSIR     .     .     Winter  Haven,  Fla 387 

WSrV     .     .     Pekin,  111 415 

WSIX     .     .     Nashville,  Tena 642 


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WTAO 

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WTAW 

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WTBC 

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WTBO 

WTCH 

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WTEL 

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Winston-Salem,  N.  C 569 

McComb,    Miss 495 

Montpelier-Borre,  Vl 675 

Asheville,  N.  C 556 

Ogdensburg,  N.  Y 547 

Jackson,  Miss 494 

Roanoke,  Va 683 

Nashville,  Tenn 642 

New  Orleans,  La 450 

Bridgeton,  N.  J 518 

Seneca,  S.  C 631 

Schenectady,    N.   Y 552 

Charlotte,  N.  C 557 

Henderson,  Ky 440 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich 483 

Decatur,  111 412 

Spartanburg,   S.   C 631 

Sarasota,  Fla 385 

Anniston,  Ala 311 

Toledo,  0 582 

Springfield,  Mass 468 

Cleveland,  0 576 

Durham,  N.  C 558 

Starkville,  Miss 496 

Petersburg,  Va 681 

Stamford,  Conn 371 

Salisbury,    N.    C 566 

Southern  Pines,  N.  C 567 

Steubenville,  0 581 

Bloomington,  Ind 418 

St.    Petersburg,    Fla 384 

Harrisonburg,  Va 679 

Crewe,  Va 677 

Belle  Glade,  Fla 376 

Rutland,   Vt 676 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 553 

Flint,  Mich 478 

Quincy,  111 416 

Worcester,  Mass 469 

Tallahassee,  Fla 385 

Cleveland,  0 577 

Clearwater,   Fla 376 

Cambridge,  Mass 464 

Norfolk,    Va 681 

College   Station,   Tex 649 

Springfield,  111 417 

Tuscaloosa,   Ala 319 

Troy,  Ala 319 

Cumberland,  Md 459 

Shawano,  Wis 704 

Tell  City,  Ind 424 

Traverse    City,    Mich 483 

MinneapoHs,  Minn 488 

Campbellsville,    Ky 439 

Philadelphia,  Pa 615 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 424 

Hartford,  Conn 368 

Hartford,  Conn 368 

Durham,  N.  C 558 

Charleston,  W.  Va 693 

East  Point,  Ga 395 

Jackson,  Tenn 637 

Charleston,  S.  C 626 

Ocala,  Fla 382 

Milwaukee,  Wis 703 

E.  St.  Louis.  Ill 412 

Birmingham,  Ala 312 


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WTNC    .     . 

Thomasville,   N.   C 

568 

WVOK  .     . 

WIND    .     . 

Orangeburg,  S.  C 

630 

WVOM .     . 

WTNJ     . 

Trenton,   N,   I 

520 

WVOP   .     . 

WINS    . 

Coshocton,  O 

577 

WVOS   .     . 

WTNT    .     , 

Tallahassee,  Fla 

385 

WVOT  .     . 

WTOB    . 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C 

569 

WVPO  .     . 

WTOC   . 

Savannah,  Ga 

398 

WVVW.     . 

WTOD   . 
WTOK   . 
WTOL    . 
WTOM  . 

Toledo,  O 

Meridian,  Miss 

Toledo,  O 

Bloomington,  Ind 

582 
495 
582 
419 

WWBZ  .  . 
WWCA.  . 
WWCO.  . 
WWDC.     . 

WTON  . 

Staunton,  Va 

684 

WWEZ 

WTOP    .     . 

Washington,    D.    C 

374 

WWGP .     . 

WTOR   .     . 

Torrington,  Conn 

371 

WWGS .     . 

WTPR    . 
WTPS    . 

Paris,  Tenn 

New  Orleans,  La 

642 
450 

WWHG .  . 
WWJ      .     . 

WTRC    . 

Elkhart,  Ind 

419 

WWL     .     . 

WTRF    .     . 
WTRR    .     , 
WTRY    . 
WTSA    . 

Bellaire,  O 

Sanford,  Fla 

Troy,  N.  Y 

Brattleboro,  Vt 

573 
385 
553 
675 

WWNC .  . 
WWNF  .  . 
WWNH .  . 
WWNR .     . 

WTSB     . 
WTSP    . 
WTSV    . 

Lumberton,  N.  C 

St,  Petersburg,  Fla 

Claremont,  N.  H 

563 
385 
515 

WWNS.  . 
WWNY.  . 
WWOD .     . 

WTTH    .     . 

Port  Huron,  Mich 

482 

WWOK .     . 

WTTM   .     . 
WTTS    .     . 
WTTT     .     . 
WTUX   .     . 

Trenton,  N.  J 

Bloomington,  Ind 

Coral  Gables,  Fla 

Wilmington,  Del 

520 
419 
376 
373 

WWOL  .  , 
WWON.  . 
WWPA.  . 
WWPB  .     . 

WTVB    .     . 

Coldwater,  Mich 

473 

WWPF  .     . 

WTVL    . 

Waterville,  Me 

455 

WWPG .     . 

WTWA. 

Thomson,  Ga 

399 

WWRL  .     . 

WTWN  . 

St.  Johnsbury,  Vt 

676 

WWSC.     . 

WTWT  . 

Stevens  Point,  Wis 

705 

WWSO  .     . 

WTXL    . 
WTYC   .     . 
WTYS    . 

West  Springfield,  Mass. .  .  . 

Rock  Hill,  S.  C 

Marianna,  Fla 

468 
631 
380 

WWSR  .  . 
WWST  .  . 
WWSW.  . 
WWVA.     , 

WULA   . 

Eufaula,  Ala 

314 

WWWB.     . 

WUSI     . 

Lockport,  N.  Y 

535 

WWWF.     . 

WUSN  . 

Charleston,  S.  C 

626 

WWWR.     . 

WVAM. 

Altoona,  Pa 

598 

WWWW  . 
WWXL  .  . 
WWYO.     . 

WVCG  . 

Coral  Gables,  Fla 

376 

WVCH  . 

Chester,   Pa 

601 

WVEC  . 

Hampton,  Va 

679 

WXAL  .     . 

WVET    . 

Rochester,  N.  Y 

551 

WXGI  .  . 
WXKW  .  . 
WXLT  .  . 
WXLW  .  . 
WXRA  .     . 

WVTM    . 

Vicksburg,   Miss 

496 

WVJP    . 
WVJS    . 

.     Gaguas,   P.  R 

Owensboro.  Ky 

711 
443 

WVLK   . 
WVLN  . 

Versailles,  Ky 

.     Olney,  111 

445 
415 

WXRF  .  . 
WXYZ   .     . 

WVMC. 

.     Mount   Carmel,   111 

.     415 

WYVE  .    . 

WVNI    . 

.     Newark,  N.  I 

.     519 

WZIP     .     . 

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Birmingham,  Ala 313 

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 


WAVU 

ALBERTVILLE— 1948 

Frequency:  630  Kc Power:  500  Watts  d. 

Owned-Oper.  By Sand  Mt.  Bcstg.  Service 

Business-Studio    Address P.    O.    Box    149 

Phone  Number    639 

News  Service    AP 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 

&  Gen.  Mgr. 


NBC 

for 
Arkansas — 
Little  Rock 


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. 


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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 


WHY  IS 
THE  BEST? 

BECAUSE — Ar  is  more  experienced  fhan  any  other  news 
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 

{See  Page  338) 


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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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 


3'>  o 


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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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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PACIFIC  COAST 

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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)uy  all  or  part  of  Don  Lee's  45  stations  to  match  your  distribution  requirements,  with  no  waste. 

There  are  about  14  milhon  people  on  the  Pacific  Coast.  Only  Don  Lee  sells  them  where  they 
ive— where  they  spend  their  15/2  billions  per  year,  and  Don  Lee  sells  them  from  their  own  local 
letwork  stations  with  all  the  local  selling  influence  enjoyed  by  such  a  station. 

If  selling  the  Pacific  Coast  is  your  problem,  remember  coverage  is  different  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 
Jse  the  only  radio  network  especially  designed  for  the  Pacific  Coast :  DON  LEE. 

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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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f 

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 

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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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= 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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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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= 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


=DBSTRD€T  ©F  C©ILyMiDA= 

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 


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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 


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•  •  •  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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Uj(I/()  liiD/illc   '^L''. 1)0(1 — Stiit/f))is   III   Slate  '^0 


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 


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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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ng  Near  Give 
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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


385 


I    I    O  It  I  II  A 


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 

F  L  0  R  I  D  A^ — ^ 

386 


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 

w  rN  0 

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 


388 


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. 


ON     PEACHTREE     STREET 


WSB,  AM  and  FM,  and  WSB-TV  are  owned  and  operated  by  The  Atlanta  Journal 

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GEORGIA 


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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GEORGIA 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


I  L  L I  N  0  I  S^ 


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. 


fLLtNOIS  ASSOCIATION  OF  ASSOCIATED  PRESS  BROADCASTERS 

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 


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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 


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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 


IN 

Rockford,  Illinois 

87%* 

OF  HIGH  SCHOOL  STUDENTS 
and  their  families 

LISTEN  REGULARLY  TO 

WROK  &  WROK-FM 

*A  recent  survey  of  all  students 
in  Rockford  High  Schools  showed 
this  high  percentage  of  regular 
listeners. 

An  ABC  Affiliate 
Headley-Reed    Co.  —  Nafl    Reps. 


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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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WXLW 

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. 


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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 


INDIANA 


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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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INDIA  ]\[A-IOWA 


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 


||©WA^ 


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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IOWA 


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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


I  0  W  A= 


BECAUSE- 


WHY  JS  AP 

THE   BEST? 

-Ar  is  more  experienced  than  any  other  news 
service  .  .  .  more  than  100  years  collecting  and 
distributing  news. 


IOWA  ASSOCIATED  PRESS  BROADCASTERS 

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 


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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 


434 


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 


NOW  -  GREATLY  INCREASED  COVERAGE 

* 

A  NEW  SITE 

A  NEW  TOWER 

AND  A  NEW 
BUILDING! 


KWBW 


KWBW-FM 


HUTCHINSON,    KANSAS 

Serving  Central  Kansas  15  Years 

Write,  wire  or  phone  ROBERT  E.  RIVES  FOR  AVAILABILITIES 

435 


NBC  Affiliates 


K  A  x\  S  A  S 


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 


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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 


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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 


448 


LOUISIAl^A 


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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I.  O  I  I  S  I  A  ]\  A 


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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LOUISIANA-MAIXE 


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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MAINE 


WGU  Y 

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 


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what  AP  shall  be.  Their 
decision  has  made 
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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 

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Sell  the  Baltimore  area 
the  SENSE-lble  way-- 


SELL  BY 


SOUND 


Radio   Balfimore 


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50,000  Watts 


SELL  BY 


SIGHT 


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Channel  Eleven 


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Nationally  represented  by  Edward  Retry  &  Co.,  Inc. 


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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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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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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 


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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 


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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. 

//'  ■         ■   ■ 

*Siirvey  data  on  request. 


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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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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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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 

MEANS 

EXTRA 

SALES 

IN  BOSTON 

Will     Mean     EXtra 

SALES       IN 

BOSTON 

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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 


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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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50,000 

WATTS! 

Middle  of  the  Dial,  800  kc. 


THE  DETROIT  AREA'S 
GREATER   BUY! 


Covering  a   17,000,000 

Population  Area 

in  5  States 


CKLW 

Guardian  Building,  Detroit  26 

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National  Rep.,  Adam  J.  Young,  Jr.,  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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THE  GOODWILL  STATION  INC. 


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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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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 

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GRAND  RAPIDS— 1940— ABC 

Frequency:  1340  Kc Power:  250  Watts 

Owned-Operated  By Leonard  A.  Versluis 


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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 

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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 

w  jI/1  s 

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 


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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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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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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 


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HAVE  THE  BEST,  WHY 
BE   SATISFIED  WITH    LESS 


AP 


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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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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 
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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. 


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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 


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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 


487 


>I  I  >  \  K  S  <>  I    \ 


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 


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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^ 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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*  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! 


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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 


n  I  s  s  o  I  K  I 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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WHY 

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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 


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NEWARK        N.J. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


r^' 


525 


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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 


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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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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 


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MORE  COVERAGE . . . 

for  your  money  in  Western  New  York  with— 


•  50.000  WATTS 


•  ABC  NETWORK 


ACTION 


K 


ADVERTISERS! 

-k  Ten  times  more  power  than  any  other  Buffalo  station 

if  Largest  bonus  area  for  advertisers 

if  Tops  the  field  in  local  programs  and  sports  coverage 


^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 


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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 

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]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 


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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 


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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 


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STEP 

OUT  OF  THE 

DARKNESS 


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ADVERTISING  ON 


WBNX 

LET  US  SHOW  YOU  THE  LIGHT  ABOUT 
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. 


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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. 


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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 


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Circle  6-3900 


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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- 
ers to  sell  more  goods 

•  75%  regular  listenership  in 
New  York  State's  4th  Mar- 
ket 

•  Of  course  we  have  Hooper 
and  Conlan  reports 


FM 
98.3  Mc. 


WHLI 


AM 

1100  Kc. 


HEMPSTEAD,  NEW  YORK 

Elias  I.   GODOFSKY,  President 

"The   Voice  of  Long  Island" 


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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 


541 


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. 


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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 

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FIRST    ON    THE    DIAL. ..FIRST    IN    COVERAGE  ...  FIRST    IN    DOLLAR-VALUE 


Represented  by  Free  &  Peters 


Norman  Boggs,  General  Manager 


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LISTING  o^  NEW  YORK 
PHONE  NUMBERS 


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ORGANIZATIONS 

TALENT  AGENCIES 

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Renewing  sponsors  renew  with 
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lineup: 

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With  the  greatest  stafF  of  sportscasters  in 
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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 

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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 


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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 


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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- 

Can  tap  Westchester's  $650,000,000 
retail  market  for  as  little  as  42c 
per  thousand  radio  families  by  using 
WFAS  and  WFAS-FM! 

Ask  for  proof.  It's  interesting! 

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 


•   .   m         X.  Y.  X.  C.  .   •    • 

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 

w  s^  c 

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- 
grams of  CBS  and  fine 
local  talent  and   news. 


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''The  Prestige  Station 
of  the  Carolinas' 


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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 

565 


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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 


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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 


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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 


577 


O  II  I  o 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


IT  S  UIIRU 


IN    RADIO 

IN    TELEVISION 

IN    PHILADELPHIA 


The  Philadelphia  Bulletin  Stations 


uicnu 


CBS    AFFILIATE 


AM 

FM 

TV 


P  E  ]\  N  S  Y  L  V  A  N  I  A 


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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 

2  50  W— 1400  Kc 


WRAK-FM 

3.2  KW— 100.3  Mc 


AFFILIATE 


National  Representative: 

EVERETT-McKINNEY,  Inc. 

New  York     •    Chicago 

The  right  combination  for  a 

REAL  selUng  campaign  in  the 

WilUamsport  market. 


20  YEARS  of  PUBLIC  SERVICE 

WRAK,  INC. 

WILLIAMSPORT,  PENNSYLVANIA 

621 


p  i:  \  >  S  Y  I.  \  A  \  I  A 


WORK 


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 


RHODE   ISLAND 


WHY  IS 


AP 


THE  BEST? 


BECAUSE— A r  members  decide  what  AP  shall  be.  Their 
decision  has  made  AP  unequalled  in  covering 
the  news  of  the  world  .  .  .  RAPIDLY  .  .  . 
TRUTHFULLY  .  .  .  FULLY  .  .  .  ACCURATELY. 


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  Rhode   Island:  Arnold  Schoen — WPRO,  Providence 

William   Koster— WPJB,  Providence 


RHODE   ISLAM  D= 

«Z2 


ISLAiNID' 


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 


623 


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In    New    England's    rich,    second    largest    market 

radio's    largest,    most   active    audience 

listens  .  .  .  week   after  week,   month  after  month 


season  after  season  ...  to 


BASIC... 


WPRO 

PROVIDENCE 

630KC    •    5000  WATTS 


Represented  by  Raymer 


624 


•      RHODE    ISLAXD  —    SOUTH    CAROLINA 


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^ 

WHY   IS  AP 

THE   BEST? 

BECAUSE— Ar  members,  the 
greatest  body  of  news 
collectors  in  the  world 
today,  provide  their 
news  to  their  AP. 


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 


©UTH  DAIIC©TA= 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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NETWORK 


FORT    WORTH,        TEXAS 


NATIONAL      REPRESENTATIVES:      WEED      &      COMPANY 

New  York     •     Detroit     •     Boston     •     Chicago     •     Atlanta     •     Hollywood     •     San    Francisco 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


^^^VVOHDOLlARj^^^^^    «3^ 


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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


673 


tT  T  A  II 


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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JOHN    BLAiR    i    CO 
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 


674 


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 


675 


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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. 


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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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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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V  I  It  C;   I   \   I  A 


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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WASIHIDINICT© 

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 


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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. 


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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 


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THE   BEST? 


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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 

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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 


W  \SIII\f;TO\-U  KST  \UUi  I  \  I A 


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 


U   i:  S  T      V  I  R  G  I  IV  I  A 


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 


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BECAUSE— AP  members,  the 
greatest  body  of  news  collectors 
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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 


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Estimated   Polndatiou    i.i55,()()()— Increase    ^G.')%— Radio    Howes    941,000 
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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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- 
to Rico  cannot  penetrate. 

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MAYAGUEZ,  P.  R. 

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41    E.42  St.  -  N«'w  ^ork    17,  N.  Y. 
Tel     iVIUir.i.\    Hill    2-0886 


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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 


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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 


wwww 

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 

7W 


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 


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CAB 


Alphabetical  Index 
By  Call  Letters 


Networks 


MIMIBTBIBM    FIFT1' 


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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 

a 

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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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 


Canada^s  Selective  Radio 

Headquarters 


The  little  All-Canada  man  represents  all  phases  of 
Canadian   broadcasting — both  time  and  talent. 

Through  the  years  he  has  come  to  symbolize  not 
only  the  Company  he  represents,  but  the  medium 
he  champions:   Selective  Radio. 

In  a  vast  country  with  wide  "skip-distances"  be- 
tween major  markets,  All-Canada  offers  you  the 
most  economical,  most  effective  method  of  reaching 
the  consumer  at  home  through  a  select  group  of 
key  Canadian  stations. 

Call  on  the  All-Canada  man  wherever  your  cam- 
paign plans  extend  into  the  Canadian  market.  He'll 
be  ready  to  discuss  times  and  stations:  and  All-Canada 
also  offers  you  selection  from  the  world's  largest 
library  of  transcribed  programs. 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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YO  U  R 

ADVERTISING 
DOLLAR... 


V 


•/ 


ON  CFRB  you  reach  more  listeners  per  dollar  than  on  any 
other  Toronto  Station.    That's  why  CFRB  advertisers  keep 
on  using  the  station  year  after  year. 

Ask  them  why  they  stay!  Perhaps  they  won't  quote  figures 
or  facts  .  .  .  but  they'll  give  you  the  real  answer.  They  stay 
because  they  get  results!  They  stay  because  they  reach  mofe 
radio  homes,  more  prospects  for  their  product  .  .  .  selling  an 
audience  that's  been  growing  for  over  twenty  years! 


CFRB 


REPRESENTATIVES: 

UNITBD  STATES 

Adam  J.  Young  Jr.,  Incorporated 

CANADA 

AII*Canada  Radio  Facililiot  Ltd. 


TORONTO 
Ontario's  Favouiite  Radio  Station! 


740 


ONTARIO 


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 

(See    Page    740) 


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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OXTARIO-PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAIVD-QUEREC      •    •    • 


CKLW 

WINDSOR  CBC  TRANS-CANADA 

DOMINION  SUPP 

(See  Listing,  Detroit.  Mich.) 

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 


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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 


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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 


746 


QU  E  BUC 


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 


747 


ASBCATCyiWA 


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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SASKATCHEWAN 


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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PAUL  F.  ABLER  ASSOCIATES 

535  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-1881 

Owner Paul  F.  Adler 

Services  Offered:  Operates  under  facilities 
of  Affiliated  Program  Service  Inc. 

ADVANCE  TELEVISION  PICTURE 
SERVICE.  INC. 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  5-6873 

President Charles  A.  Alicoate 

Exec.  Vice-Pres.&Secy William  E.  Wild 

Services  Offered:  Producers  and  distribu- 
tors of  films,  features,  shorts  and  package 
films  for  TV.  Stock  Shots  Film,  Private  Pro- 
jection Theaters,  Cutting  and  Editing. 

ADVERTISERS  RECORDING 
SERVICE,  INC. 

113  W.  57  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  Circle  6-0141-2 

President James  A.  Miller 

Secretary E.  B.  McCutcheon 

Services  Offered:  Program  production,  Mil- 
lertape  editing,  wax  and  instantaneous  re- 
cording, studio  rental,  phonograph  records 
(vinylite). 

ADVERTISERS  RECORDINGS,  LTD. 

624  Dominion  Square  Bldg.,  Montreal,  Que. 
Phone:  Ma.  6368 

President Walter  P.  Downs 

Secretary Anne  M.  Johnson 

Services  Offered:  Recording  studio  avail- 
able to  advertising  agencies. 

AFFILIATED  PROGRAM  SERVICE 
INC. 

535  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  7-1881 

President Paul  F.  Adler 

Services  Offered:  Live  programs  plus  syn- 
dicated films.  Syndicated  script  services. 

AIR  FEATURES.  INC. 

247  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  PL  5-2700 
Services  Offered:   Radio  program  produc- 


ers. 


ALTON  ALEXANDER  PRODUCTIONS 

825  W.  187th  St.,  New  York  33,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  LOrraine  8-3100 

President Alton  G.  Alexander 

Manager Lottie  Ritter 

Serviced  Offered:  Complete  Radio  and  TV 
production  service  .  .  .  scripts,  commercials, 
direction,  production. 


AMBASSADOR  FILMS,  INC. 

118  W.  57  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  JUdson  6-2680-1 

Pres.  &  Exec.  Producer Eugen  Sharin 

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 


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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. 


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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 


•    •    • 


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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" 


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money  making 
ideas  forM^^ 
stations  and  agencies 


RICHARD  O  ULLMAN 

INCORPORATED 
295  Delaware  Avenue 
Buffalo    2,    New    York 


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JINGL  LIBRARY 
MUSICAL  TUNE-O 
$   DOLLAR   DERBY  $ 
BARBERSHOP  HARMONIES 

JOE  McCarthy  speaks 

TAILORED  JINGLES 


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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: 


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MY    FRIEND    IRMA'' 


Head  Writer— PARKS  LEVY 

STANLEY  ADAMS 
ROLAND  MacLANE 

ProducMon  Asst.— LUCIAN  DAVIS 

PAT  BURTON 


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LIFE    WITH    LUIGr' 


Directors— MAC  BENOFF 
LOU  DERMAN 


Cy    Howard 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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^i'a|iliii'    -lafT    anil    i'<|Ml|iinrnl . 

SOUND  STUDIOS,  INC. 

1121     \tTMH.nt      V\.-.,     N.W  .,    W  a-liiii}it<>ii     1,'), 

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IMioiio:    |{i;iinMi<-    l')!!l 

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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 


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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 


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TRANSAMERICAN  BROADCASTING 
&  TELEVISION  CORP. 

1    K.   :.  Illi    M..    N.xv    '^..rk    22.    \.    Y. 
I'lioiir:   IM.a/;i  V'Jidd 

Pri'sidciil    Jolm    I,,   (lliirk 

Srrtici's  OlJiifil:  Livr  :iiiil  lian.-ciilM  il 
pi'u^riiiiis. 

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 


ti- 


ll 


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. 


I'll 


vr,\ 


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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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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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 
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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! 

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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 


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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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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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"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 

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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 

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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 


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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 

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II..                I    I         I,.  I'lionr:    l.\ni;liarn   f>2 18,  .lO.id 

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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 

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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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SI 9  West  54th  Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.    •    Jl 
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Jdson  2-3791 
RAPH  RECORDS 

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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. 


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EfDPIRE  BROOOCflSIinC  CORP 

480  LEXINGTON  AVE. 

NEW  YORK  17,  N.  Y. 

PLaza     9-4500-01  - 
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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 


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Charles  Michelson 


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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 


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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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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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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 


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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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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. 

• 
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! 
• 

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. 

812 


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 

813 


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. 

• 
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. 

• 

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 

819 


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. 

820 


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. 


821 


!^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. 

822 


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." 


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Big-     Town,     Pepper     Young-'s 

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NBC 
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Repertory    Theater,    NBC-TV ; 

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We  Love  and  Learn 
NBC 

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Howdy  Doody 
NBC-TV 

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The  Fred  Allen  Show 
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One  Man's  Family 
NBC 

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B.  Aug.   1921,   New  York,   N.  Y.; 
Steve  Allen  Show,  ABC. 

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Kukla,  Fran  &  Ollie 

NBC-TV 
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A   Day  in   the  Life   of   Dennis 

Day;     Maxwell    House    Coffee 

Time    Starring-    George    Burns 

and  Gracie  Allen :   Blondie, 

NBC 
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The  Jimmy  Durante 

NBC 
AMECHE,  JIM 

Welcome  Travelers 

NBC 
AMSTERDAM,   MOREY 

Morey  Amsterdam  Show 

CBS,  DuMont 
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Our  Miss  Brooks 

CBS 
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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 

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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- 
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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 
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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 


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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 


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TIM  BOLES 

"Truly  a  gentleman  with 
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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 

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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 


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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 

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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. 


841 


''C\y  VOL  TOP  THIS? 


SENATOR  PETER  JOE  WARD  HARRY 

FORD  DONALD  LAURIE,  JR.         WILSON  HERSHFIELD 

ED.  J.  WEBER,  Gen!   Mgr.,   156  West  44th   St.,   New   York    18,    N.  Y. 


CLAUDIA  MORGAN 

PL  7-0700 


ERNEST  CHAPPELL 

PL  7-0700 


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 

Radio  Registry 


JULIE  CONWAY 


ACTRESS  —  SINGER 

Radio  Registry 


843 


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 

• 

Singer  -  Announcer 

"Bride  and  Groom" 

ABC  —  Monday  thru   Friday 


845 


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WILKIEdeMARTEL 

Actor 


CAREY  CALVERT 

Actress 


Stage  -  Television  -  Radio  -  Screen 


Broadway  Exchange 
CI  7-3997 


Radio  Registry 
PL  7-0700 


846 


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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Ted  Ashley 


847 


WENDY    BARRIE 

Management:  Martin  Goodman 
38  E.  57th  Street  N.  Y.  C. 


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JAY    JOSTYN 


Managemenf:  Martin  Goodman 
38  E.  57th  Street  New  York  City 


BILL    CULLEN 


Management:  Martin  Goodman 
38  E.  57th  Street  New  York  City 


ARLENE    FRANCIS 

Management:  Martin  Goodman 
38  E.  57th  Street  N.  Y.  C. 


848 


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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from 


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American  Broadcasting  Co. 


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849 


RENE   RYAN 

•       NBC 
THE  BOB  HOPE  SHOW 


WARREN  HULL 

"Strike  It  Rich"  ...  CBS 

"Mother  Knows  Best" 

M.C. 
for  Kellogg's       ET 


Best   Wishes 


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 


851 


JOHN  LARKIN 

Radio  Mirror  Award  Winner 

SChuyler   4-5700 


INGE  ADAMS 

RADIO  —  TV 


HORACE  BRAHAM 

RADIO  — TV 
STAGE  SCREEN 

LEx.  2-1100 


852 


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. 

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ST.   JOHN,   ROBERT 

Believe  It  Or  Not  Sketchbooh 
NBC-TV 

SALSBURY,  LYNN  T. 

B.  Aug.  7,  1920,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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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 

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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 
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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 

"THE  GREAT 
GILDERSLEEVE" 

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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 


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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. 

—  B  — 

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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874 


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 
WHITING 


on 


CBS'  OXYDOL 
SHOW 

Monday   to  Friday 

CAPITOL    RECORDS 

• 

WHITING 
MUSIC  CO. 


VIC  DAMONE 


under  contract  to 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 
Studios 


•    • 


Mercury  Records 


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. 

. —  E  — 

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. 


•  --^^^WjlfM 


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 


// 


(.(. 


A  DAY  IN  THE  LIFE  OF 


DENNIS    DAY 


')') 


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 

1 

1 0  r  m  e 

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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 


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GAIL  MEREDITH 

"Gail  Meredith  Show"— NBC-TV 

"Enchanted   Strings"— WPIX-TV 

"Band   Box"— WPIX-TV 

CI.   7-6363 


885 


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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" 

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COLUMBIA  RECORDS 

Personal  Management 
Thomas  P.  Sheils 

Direction  IVICA 


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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.       - 


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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.      , 


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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 
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VIRGINIA    HOME    FOLKS 

Virginia  Home  Folks 

WEAS,    Atlanta,    Ga. 

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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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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" 


..Th.  Coll  l-",','" 

YiVtl  YORK 


DON 
DUNPHY 

GILLETTE'S    "CAVALCADE    OF 
SPORTS"  —  ABC 

Blow  By  Blow 

Broadcaster 
of 

Friday  Night 

Fights  From 

Madison  Square 

Garden  With 

Radio's  Top  Ratings 

*  *  * 

TV  ANNOUNCER   YANKEE   BASEBALL 

*  *  * 

Represented  by:  Wm.  Morris 


895 


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KVANS.  .IIMMIK 

KooIIp.iH    Scoii1>o:i|(I 

W.I.in,   (liuaKo.    111. 
KVANS.  JtlNKS 

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WIIWL.    NanlicoUu, 

WliAX.   WilUo  H.iin-.   I'.i. 
K>  ANS.  STKVK 

Woil.l  (»l    Spoils 

KUri,.    Coiiivallis.    Ore. 
KVASIIKVSKI.    I'OKKKST 

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KVKKITT.    lIKKIt 

KIDd,    lioisc.    l<l;i. 

—  F  — 

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. 


in/.r.MKK  K.    J.VtK 

Kl'i:i.     iKiiMr.   Colo. 
I  IT/r.\TKM  K,    LK8 

Spoils    SpolllKlll 

KIIM.    SpnUaiic.    WuhIi. 
ll..\lli;itTY,    JOHN 

\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. 


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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. 

—  H  — 

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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WAVZ.    New  Haven.  Conn. 
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WKXL.   Ko.val  Oak.  Mioh. 
HANSON.    Kl> 

I. (Is  Talk   Sports 

WFHR,    Wisconsin   Rapids. 

Wis. 
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KNOX.   Grand   Forks.   N.  Dak. 
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WTAX.    SprinpfioUl.    111. 
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WTCO.   Campellsville.  Ky. 
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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. 


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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.'.\. 
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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 


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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. 

—  K  — 

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. 
hKNT.    «  AKI, 

K'lWK     I'lnii-nix.   .\riz. 
KKOI  (ill.    DON 

WOW    TV.   Omaha.   Ncbr. 
KKICCK.    CECIL 

wi<(;a     iti.mc.  Oa. 

KKKMKVKK.    .MIKE 

Sporlsi-a.sli'r 

HAVE.  C.irlslj.id,   N.  Mnx. 
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. 

—  L  — 

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. 


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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. 
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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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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. 


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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. 
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Sports    Kxtia 

WKHW,    Biiflalo.    N.    Y. 
MEATII,   ED 

WUKC.    Korlifster.   N.   Y. 
MEII.VI  LEV.   J.\Y 

i'l.iy     liy     Play 

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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. 


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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. 

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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 
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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. 

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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. 

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VKSTRO,   AL 

WTOR,    Torrington, 

WATR,   Waterbury,  Conn. 
VICKLAND,    ART 

Forecasts 

KTBC,    Austin,    Tex. 
VRATIS,  SOCS 

KOLE,  Port  Arthur.  Tex. 

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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. 

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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. 


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ZABEL,   JAMES 

Sports    Editor 
WHO,    Des    Moines. 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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Six  0  Clock   Ncwv   Eleven  OClock 

News.  WNBC;  When  A  Girl  Mar- 
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WNBT;  Universal  Pictures.  Wcst- 

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H.WKS.    I)A\K 

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WDXl.    .I;i<'ksi)ii,    'rt'iiii. 
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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. 

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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. 

Woild    Kmiiid   \'{>  (>I   News 

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. 
BOWSER,   BEN 

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. 

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HROW.NELL,    JI.M 

Hciween  the  Lines 

WKDK,   Newberry..    S.  C. 
BROWNING.    ROBERT 

Liii'al    News 

WKNY,  Kintrston.  N.  Y. 
BKICE,    IIONALI) 

\VIUK,    liidianapcjlis.   Ind. 
Bl  KI>A,   (mVILLE   F. 

H,iiki,'round    of    News 

KDIX,    Dickinson.   N.    Dak. 
Bl  RDETT,    WINSTON 

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Id  RKK,    J.    FRANK 

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. 


News    Commentators — Radio-Television 


CARLSON,  J.   RALPH 

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. 

WESB.    Bradford,    Pa. 
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 

WKDK,-.  Nevvsberrv,    S.    C. 
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, 
Collingwood's    Analysis,    CBS 

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 


ART 


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NOTE   BOOK" 

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ABC-Coast  to  Coast 
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WNJR.  Nt-wrirk.   N.  J. 
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.. 
i'KAUJKX.   .HM 

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 

—  D  — 

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 
IIKNMS.  <;KM';  w. 

KWll.V,     Fori     Siiiitli      Ark. 
METWKILER.  ('.  NOR.MAN 

'I'hi'    I.oc.il   Si'ciie 

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. 

912 


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. 

—  F  — 

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. 

—  G  — 

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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Ni'ws 

WSAI.   CiiiiMiiiKili.   (V 
(iVKKKT.   JIM 

Ni-H-     K(iuiiilii|i 

WMK'I',    Kloniic-i'.    .\l:i. 
(iAKKISON.   JOHN 

WKIN.     Hiinlsvill.',     Ala. 
(iWriT.     i(l(  IIAKI) 

KANS.     Wi.liil.i.     Karis. 
(iW.    KISTACK 

WHAT.    IMiil.id.-lpbia,   I'a. 
(iKAKIIAKT,    MCK 

KTlts.     SliifviiPiiil.    T^a. 
(IKOKiiK.   A.   II. 

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w.iukci'    Kuail    Ni'W.s 

KOTA.   K.ipi.l  City.  S.  Dak. 
CKKKKTSON,  Kl> 

Vdui-   r''.iiiii    liiircaii 

WKKIi.     \V(.illiinj.'t()n,    O. 
<ilANA|{|S,    IIAKKV 

ti:t.">    News 

\VH.\N.    Chailostoii.    S.   C. 
(illtSON.     KILEY 

Valley     Viewpoint 

KXO.    El    Ceiilio.    Calif, 
(ill'FOKI).    KOHKKT 

Nalion.il    News 

WNDH.   Syracuse.   X.  Y. 
GILLIGAN.     ROY    E. 

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). 
dOW,    GEORGE 

.  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,,. 

<;kI':I':\\v(h>i>.  kobkkt  k. 

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 

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WHBL,    Sheboyg-an,    Wis. 
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WNDR,   Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
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National  News 

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Today's  News 

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WHLB,  Virginia,  Minn. 
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NIVEN,    PAUL 

CBS 
NOBLES,  JACK 

Farm  Topics 

WEAS,   Atlanta,   Ga. 
NORMAN,  STAN 

Man  About  Town 

WPIT,   Pittsburgh.   Pa. 


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Oberlin's  Observations 

WHAS,  Louisville.  Ky. 
O'BRIEN.  MICHAEL 

Maine   Scene 

WFAU.    Augusta,   Me. 
O'BRIEN,  R.  E. 

KIUP.   Durangro,   Colo. 
O'CONNOR.   GEORGE 

City  Desk 

WINR.   Bingrhamton,  N.  Y. 
O'CONNOR.  JOHN 

Top  O'   The  Morning- 

KSFT,  Trinidad.  Colo. 
O'DELL,  TERENCE 

CKLW,   Detroit,  Mich. 
ADSON.  ROBERT  L. 

Noontime  News 

WHYS,   Canton.   III. 
OETTINGER,    ELMER 

Tar  Heel  News 

WNAO,  Raleig-h,  N.  C. 
O'NEIL,  Bn.L 

WARE,  Ware.  Mass. 
OSBORN,  GENE 

KWWL.  Waterloo.  la. 
0'SULL^\^4N,  TIM 

WIBC,   Indianapolis,   Ind. 


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Todiiy    In   Syracu.se 
WFUL.   Svracus.-.    N.   Y. 

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WWCA,   <;ary,    Ind. 
l'.\(iE.  BOB 

Headline    News 

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PAPPAS,   P.VUL 

First    N(!ws    Of    The    Eveniiik' 

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WLOl,   l^aPorte.   Ind. 
PARKER.  LAURENCE 

KM.\.    Shenandoah,    la. 
PARLIN,  AL 

Sohio  Reporter 

WTOL.  Toledo,  O. 
PALMER,   BRUCE 

Oklahoma's    Front    I'age 

WKY.   Oklahoma   City.    Okla, 

PARSONS,  LOUELLA 

B.  Aug.  6,  Freeport,  III.;  educ. 
Dixon  Coll.;  Married  to  Dr.  Hor- 
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Randolph  Hearst  since  1922;  Hol- 
lywood  Reporter,   ABC. 

PASCHALL,  WALTER 
WSB,  Atlanta.   Ga. 

PATTERSON,  PAT 

KCRG,   Cedar  Rapids,   la. 

PAUL.  ED 

One  O'clock  News 
WMRN,  Marion,  O. 

PAUL,  NORMAN 

KSJO,    San   Jose,   Calif. 

PAUST,  CLYDE 

WEMP,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

PEACOCK,  MELVIN  , 
News 
WSAV,  Savannah,  Ga. 

PEARSON.   LEON 

Leon      Pearson      News,      NBC 
News  Review  of  the  Week 
NBC-TV 

PENROSE.   BERN 
Local  News 
WBAB,   Atlantic  City.   N.  J. 

PERKINS,   DR.    DEXTER 
WHEC,  Rochester,  N.  Y, 

PERSSELIN,    LEO 
WJPF,   Herrin,   111. 

PETERSON,    DREXEL 
KVFD,  Port  Dods:e.   la. 

PETERSON.  ELMER  W. 

6.   July  21,    1903,   Duluth,   Minn.; 

Elmer  Peterson,   NBC. 
PETERSON,   JAMES 

World  News 

KMUR,   Murray,  Utah 
PETTI.   RALPH 

Headline  News 

WJAS,  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
PHAUP,    ALLAN 

W^MBG,   Richmond.   Va. 
PIERCE,  BARYHOL  W. 

Headlines  that  Make  History 

KTRB,   Modesto,    Calif. 
PIERCE,   WILLIAM    W..   Ill 

WBKA.   Brockton.  Mass. 
PIERCEY.  LOREN  F. 

7:30  A.M.  News 

KWOC,   Poplar  Bluff.  Mo. 
PIERPONT,   ROBERT 

CBS 

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Jiwi>h    Radio  Guild 

WSHr.   Chicago.   III. 
fOWELL.    CHARLES 

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KKKK.   FrcMin.  Calif. 
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K.XKI.,    W.it.rloo,   la. 
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WHAT    Mi.irni  Beach.  Fla. 
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l)iii|ucsnc    News 

U'KXA.   '.harleston.    W.   Va. 
PM-K.    J.    HOWARD 

-Vrizona    Highlights 

KTAR.   Phoenix.   Ariz. 
PI  TNAM.  GEORGE 

Headline  Clues 

WABD,   New  York,   N.  Y. 

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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. 


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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. 


BOB    GARRED 

NETWORK  NEWS 

My      1 2th     Year 
for   PETER   PAUL 


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You   Decide 

WNEW,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
SHAW,   <i(>KI>ON 

WyAM.  Miami.  Fla. 
SIIKM..  TKO 

WCdL.   ("iiluiiiliiis,  O. 
SIIKr.\KI>.  KILL 

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WWOS.  Tifton.  Gu. 
SIIKK\V(>(>1>.    I»ON 

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W'AdV.    Viiicrnncs,    Iml. 
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WBCC.    betbesda.    M.l. 
SHIXN,  JUNKAU  H. 

Six   O'Ckirk    Kditioii 

KI.IX.  Twin   Kails.   Ida. 
.SIIRINKK,    TKI) 

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 

News 

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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.•^TILLE.   IlKRT 

IJouble  In   The   News 

WHKC.    Coluiiihus.    (). 
ST(»NE.   rAlIL.\ 

H.illvw.Mi.l,    I'SA 

U.MCM.    .Srw    York.    N.    Y. 
STKAM),    N«m.M.\N 

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WS.W,  Savannah.  Ga. 
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 

Nl•W^ 

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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TADLEY,    CHARLES 

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 


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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. 


"9ISCT!HW5M*?<f,'.' 


FRANK    GOSS 

KNX-CBS  Newscaster 

Announcer 

on 

"Hallmark   Playhouse" 

and 

"Prudential   Family   Hour 
of  Stars" 


ELMER 

W. 

PETERSON 


NEWS 


N.B.C. 


5:45-6:00   P.M.,   PST 


921 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C.'s 

JERRY    STRONG 

THE    JERRY    STRONG    SHOWS 

6:00-9:30  A.M.,  Mon.-Sat.  .   .    .  WINX  12:00-1:00  P.M.,  Mon. -Sat.  .   . 

2:00-3:00  P.M.,  Sat.   .    .    .  WRC-NBC 

AND   ON    TV 

2:00-3:00  P.M.,  Mon.,  Wed.,  Fri.  —  "THE   HECHT  COMPANY'S 

SHOPPER'S  REVUE  .    .    .  WNBW-NBC 

MC  ON  THE  TV  SHOW 


WINX 


922 


Disc  Jockeys 

RADIO  AiVH  TELEVISIOIM 

—their  work  during  1949 


—  A^ 


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 


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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. 

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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. 


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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 


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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. 

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(.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 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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•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. 

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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. 


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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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I'liii.i-   null.    Yciii   N;inu'  ll-We 

1'la.v   It 

WAHY.    Alliany.    N.   Y. 

rill  1. 1. ITS.  c.  w. 

Julie     HiiX     Ki'VUf 

Wltltli     Hurlint-ton,    N.  C. 

run, I. ITS,  icai.i'ii 

'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 

null   iir.t) 

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. 


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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. 

—  T  — 

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. 


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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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\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 


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KKI-;S.    Si.    .IiiHe|)li, 

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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. 

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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. 

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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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—  for  radio 

"So  You  Want  To  Lead  A  Band" 

for  TV 

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•  •  •    Orchestra  Leaders-Conductors-Organists — Radio-TV    •  •  • 


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 


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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\ 


(.OIUtl.K 

KMVK.    II 
<i(ll,l>ltKK(i. 

Htistiiii.    M 
\VC()1> 

<;(M,i,oTTi-;. 

wi.cx     I; 


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 


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.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 

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\KI>ON. 

WI'SN. 
VKI.SON. 

UlllT. 
NELSON. 

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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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WDAV,    Kaico.    N.    l);ik. 
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KOTV,    Tuls;i.    ()kl;i. 
KKOKAW.   JAMES 

\V("()1'.    Boston,   Mass. 
KKOOK    riilL 

WNDU.    Daytona    Bc.u'li.    Flu. 


BKOUKS. 

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WBIG. 

Greensboro,   N.  C 

BROPHY 

,   WILLIAM 

WTHT 

Hart  fort).    Conn. 

BROWN, 

BERNARD 

WAGA 

Atlanta.  Ga. 

BKiJWN, 

BILL 

WLW, 

Cincinnati.     0. 

BROWN. 

BLAIR 

WW  DC 

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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. 

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BROWN, 

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UKOWN. 

M.\K\  IN 

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BROWN, 

NELSON 

WN'LC. 

New    Lciiiiloii. 

BROWN, 

TEKKV 

WHKN 

Syrai-use.    N. 

KKOWN. 

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WI.OS, 

A-IhmIIc.    N.   ( 

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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. 


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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. 


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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 


977 


AiiiioiiiKMMrs IC;i(li«»-'l  (^l(>\  isioii 


(  Kosm  .  i,oi 

Dolllilc  CM-  NdIIiiii;;.  SMC. 
(  K(»SS.    MII.TON 

I'laiiii  IMaylioUHi*.  Mbtruiioliliiii 

Opera,      Aliltmi     Cross"     Opera 

A  11)11111.    A  HI'. 
(TD.XIt.Vr.   itil.l. 

KWKH.    Shnvri.oil.    L.i. 

cri.M\(is.  itoit 

WINK.    HiiiL'li.imlon.    N.    V. 
CrM.MIN(;s,     KOItKKT 

AllC.  AHC  'I'V 
(1  NMN(;.    (JKKIO 

\VK(i.\.  ll;,rks.l,ili',  .Miss. 
(  I  NM\(ilI.\M.    llOlt 

Wcl.MiIllr  ■I'lavrlrr-^,  N  1  tc . 
Cl'NMN(ill.\.M.    Kll.l, 

Wl'AT.    r.ilciiioii.    N.    J. 

rrNM\(;ii.\:M.  don.vm) 

WL.WV.   C.iilisle.    Pa. 
(  I  KKTON.    D.WE 

KTKT.    'rmsiiii.    Ariz. 
(  I  KKIK.    HOIt 

WFMY.-TV,    Greensboro. 

N    C 
CIKTIX.   D.WID 

WKNV.  KDilu'slor.  N.  Y. 
C'lTKKK,    TO.MMV 

KXYZ.    Houston.   Tex. 
CrXTKK.   JOK 

WKKM,  Columbia.  Tenii. 
(  I  TTIN(i.    KOB 

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. 
D.\NA.    I.ES 

WSIM).   Toll-do.    O. 
n.\NE.    Dl  DI.EV 

KFA.M.    St.    flou.l,    Minn. 
D.\NKNBKIN<i.    K.\Y 

K.\SI.    .\ni.s.    1,1. 
DANIIM.S.    El) 

WDIA,    Mrniphi-..    'rcmi. 
D.\NIEI,.s.    I'.Vl  L 

WWXH.    Kocliesler.    N.    H. 
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 

WWXL.    i'cori.i.    III. 
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 

Maxwell   House  Coffee 

Knox  Hats 


979 


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DKKrrKKII.     ItOit 

Wl.oW     Noif.ilU,    V;i. 

iiKKWs,  itnit 

UM.K     Norw.ilk.  Comi. 


ni  i)i.K\. 

in(  K 

Siilil.iii 

■riiiK-.  Nuc. 

Dl'KVAL 

NOKIl 

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L.iCi'iisse.    Win. 

in  I'l'V. 

iv.om.K 

WAVZ. 

Niw    H.tvt'ii.   ('(inn. 

DIKKIIAKT.    TOMMY 

WAAM 

H:illuiuM-.'.     .Mil. 

DIMAS. 

KOI, AM) 

W.MAS, 

S|iriM;4li(lil.    ;M;iss. 

ni  NHAK 

Kl) 

WUHQ. 

.\ut:usta,  Ga. 

1)1  N<AN, 

KODIK 

WEOA. 

Ev.iiisvillc,    Iiul. 

DUNCAN, 

NORVIN 

WFBC. 

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. 


—  E  — 


£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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FIS<  IlKU.   KM  II Mil)   i;. 

WSAl.    Cin.Hiii.it  I.    (I 
KISIIKK.    D.M.K 

\V(K(i.    .Inliiisldwii,     I'a. 
I'lSIIKK,    IIOUKV 

WKUL.    Fn-fpoii.    Ill 
I'lSliKK,    JAMKS 

K(iLf,    MiMnu,    ()Ul:i. 
KlJ-iHKK.    I.(H 

WINS,    Niw    ViuU.    N      V 
KITZ,  STK.\  K 

\\<N\',     -^.hcn.-.ti.lv.     N,    y. 

FITZMAURICE, 
MICHAEL 

(Sec    Radio-TV   artists). 
I  lT/rATKl(K.    I.KS 

KIK,),     Spiik.-mr.     \V;ish. 
I  I.KIS(  II.M.VN,    DK.AN 

WSl'H,    SaiMsola.    Kla. 
KI.KT(  IIKK.    THOMAS 

WHK.    ricvi'Uuiil,    O. 
I'1,KT(  liKK.    WAKKKN 

Kl'TA.    S.ill    Lalu'  City,  Utah 
ri.INT.    WAl.TKR 

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. 

Wrn;      Waslimi; I).    C. 

i<uci)\(i';.  (;I':kai.i) 

W  (■  Hi  .  LcMii-v  lUi-.  I<,\  . 
lOKMAN,    WIN 

WAKM  S.iMiitdii.  Pa. 
lOKKK.ST,    I.KW 

\\(;i,s    Div.iiur-,  <;.i. 

I OKKI'.ST.    RAV 

WNirr.     N.w     Vork,     N.    V. 
1  OKSSKM,.    (iKNK 

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 

\V.M.\.\,    .M.ansli.M,    f). 
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 


n  b  c 


982 


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 


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(.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. 


HV 
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THE  BOB  HOPE  SHOW 


BERT  WAYNE 

announcer-m.c.-narrator 


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KI'Kr.    Sail    Kr.iiicisco,    Calif. 
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JUNKS.   MAI, 

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WKl.A.    T.uiipM.    Fl:i. 

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WI.W.   Ciiiciiiiiati.   O. 
.I(»K(;KNSKN.    TOM 

KSON.     San     Dii-i^o.    Calil'. 
.lOY,   DICK 

The  Ailvciillircs  of  Sam   Spailc 

NBC. 
.IOV(  K.    \  INCK 

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. 
K.\UFF]MAN.  .\KNOI>I)  t . 

WMBM.   Miami   Beaoh,   Fla. 
K.VY,   BOB 

WAVE-TV,    Lnuisvillo.   Ky. 


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KKI.i.V.    KI> 

WliNSTV,    Columhns.    f). 
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W.\U.M.    S.-i-.-nitiiii.    Pa. 
KKMl'KK.     I.Ol 

Willi.     K,in-as    Cily.    Mo. 
KKNNKDV.  TKKKY 

WIK'K.    Halllc  <i-«-clt.  Mi.-li. 
KKNT,    II.\KOI.I)    V. 

WKNK,      HnijjhamlDfi-Kndi.-nU. 

N.   Y. 
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. 
hlN<.,    \VAI,I,\ 

KSFO.   San    Kranejsro,  Calif. 
KIN(;,    \V.\LLV 

WA'l'K,    Waleil)iiry.   f'oiiii. 
Kl\(;.    \V.\I,TEK   WUl.rK 

KNHll.    Hollywood.    Calif. 
KIKin.    BILL 

Coflee    Club,    WAAT:     Dialinir 

With    MiiHic.    M<itinee    Melody 

Clnl>. 
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. 


—  L  — 


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 

Kwrx.  w.i.c.  'I'cx. 

\M\\  KKV.    Al- 

i<i;\.   SpoU.iiu',  Wiish. 
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WcliS.   Mi.inii.   Pla. 
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Ki>lN,    Lincoln,    Nclir. 
II  IM.AM.    KKNNKDV 

WUC,    \V;isluin;l()n,    IJ.    C. 
1,1  DWIC.  4AM K.S 

Wl.Er,    Enr,    I'.i. 
I.l  DWU;,   LYKLI, 

WKH.M,    lnili:MKipi)lis.    Ind. 
I.l  l>\VI(i.   lAELI. 

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. 


\iiiioiiii<'(»r.s l{aelio-l('lo\i.sioii 


NKII.S<»N.    Ill  I   I 

KINi;  TW    Si.iiilr,    Wa.sli. 

m;iman.  wai.tkk 

WDK.M,    l'ni\  iil.iiir.    I{.    I. 
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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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 

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IIWM.KN,     M  AICK 

'I'hr    Ula.U    KoIm- 
MIC  TV 

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I'liiitii  I'layTinic,      Kollci-     Iic-r- 
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II.WKS.    JA.MKS 

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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, 

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('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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

Delaware 

Crosman,   Ellen WAMS,   Wilmington 

Price,  Marjorie WILM,  Wilmington 

• 

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 


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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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

Nevada 

Jones,  Havelyn KRAM,  Las  Vegas 

Kitchen,   Katherine KOH,    Reno 

McNulty,   Patricia .KOH,   Reno 

Medive,   Madlen KWRN,   Reno 

• 

New  Hampshire 

Casseboom,  Adeline WFEA,  Manchester 


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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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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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\\<»ni;iii  C'<iiiiiii('iil;it<»i's>ll<Miii'  luMiiioiiiisls lfi:Mli«»-'l  \ 


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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

Alaska 

Briggs.  Mrs.  Ruth   A KENI.  Anchorag^e 

Matthews,   Kay KFAR.   Fairbanks 

• 

Hawaii 

Bradley.   Phylis KM VI.   Wailuku.  Maui 

Keahi,   Winona KTOH,  Lihue.  Kauai 

Shaefer.    Mary KULA.    Honolulu 

• 

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 


1014 


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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>l;iii2i;>ors  iiiicl    \;><Mirs 


.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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LOS   ANGELES 


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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 
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Let  uj  show  you  the  actual  case  histories  of  daytime 
selling  programs,  on  a  wide  variety  of  products,  that  have  paid 
their  cost  many  times  over  in  direct  phone  and  mail  sales. 


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1046 


The  1950 


YEAR  BOOK 


Edited  by 
JACK  ALICOATE 

Copyright,  1950,  by  Radio   Daily  Corp. 
ir.01  Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y.     Wisconsin  7-6336 


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H.G.Hill  Stores 

Cincinnati  Enquirer 

Dodge  Dealers 

Esslinger  Beer 

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Television 


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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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PHILCO 

TELEVISION    PLAYHOUSE 

W)e  No,  1  Dramatic  Show 

on  millions  of  television  screens 

throughout  the  nation 

N.B.C.  NETWORK  and  affiliated  stations 
from  coast  to  coast 

SUNDAY  NIGHTS     *     9  to  10  P.M.  E.S.T. 


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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1000  MAIN  AVE.,  CLIFTON,  N.  J. 

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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. 


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46.3%  of  the  Los  Angeles  TV  audience*  is 
tuned  to  KTLA  aii  evening,  every  evening.  KTLA's 
average  share -of -evening -TV- audience  nearly 
equals  the  totol  average  audience  of  all  six 
other  Los  Angeles  TV  stations  combined  ...  is 
more  than  three  times  the  foBov/ing  of  its  nearest 
competitor! 

*September.October  Hooper  Measursment  of  the 
Broorftost   Audience   Served    by   7   TV   Stations. 

KTLA  Studios  •  5451  Marathon  St.,  Los  Angeles  38,  Calif.  •  HOUywood  9-6363 
New  York  Sales  Offices  -1501  Broadway  •  BRyant  9-8700 


KEY   STATION    OF   THE   PARAMOUNT   TV    NETWORK 


PROMS  OF  W  PRODOCIIOfl 
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. 
• 

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. 


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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. 


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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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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  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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\CpI':!\cy  TV  i»i:kso\\ijtii:s 


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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AGE]\CY   IV  PERSONALITIES 


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 


BARNES 


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LEE  COOLEY 
McCann-Erickson,  Inc. 

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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. 


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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.). 


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FREDERICK   A.    "TED"   LONG 
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. 


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Look  closely  at  your  new  horizon. 

These  are  not  the  shapes  of  things 
to  come,  hut  of  things  already  here. 

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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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 
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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. 
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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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M.  I  S.  TELEVISION  lETWORK 


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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The  SHOW  Window 
Philadelphia  '^^  By 

Whether  she's  eyeing  an  item  from  the  dime  store* ...  or  a  mink  coat** 

WFIL-TV's  main  talent  is  cotching  Mrs.  Philadelphia  in  the  ad  of  making 

up  her  mind.  And  remember,  YOU  are  in  the  act,  when  YOU're  on  WFIL-TV. 


From  the  experiences  of  *f.  W. 
Woolworth  Co.,  and  **Cor/»es  Furs,  Inc.,  both  of  which 
bought    WFIL-TV  once,  and   then   again,  and   again.) 


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Call 

Letters 


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 


See 

City — State  Page 

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 


Call 
Letters 

WGN-TV 

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 


See 

City— State  Page 

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. 

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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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KLAC-TV 

LUCKY  CHANNEL  13 

Represented  by 

THE  KATZ  AGENCY 

A  L    J  A  R  V  I  S' 
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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 

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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 


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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 


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 


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KFMB 


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 


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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 


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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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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- 
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sponsored  sport  shows  than  any  other  station. 

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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 


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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 


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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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LOUISIANA 


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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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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•       •      I/.      S.      TELEVfSfOJV      ST  ATIONS      •       •       • 


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 


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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 


WASHI]\GTO]\ 


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 


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i^  r    i^ 


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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1111 


IdlPORIfldCE  OF  IV  Films  S1RE88E0 
IFI 


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. 
• 

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. 

• 

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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Addresses 


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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- 
cst  I'uli'lily  ill  Iti  mm. 
recording'  jiracticc  with 
widf  (li'xibility  an<l  sim- 
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. 
• 

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. 
• 

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. 
• 

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. 
• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 
• 

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. 
• 

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. 

• 

Basch  Radio  &  Television 
Productions 

(See  Program  Producers.) 

• 

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. 
• 

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. 

• 

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. 
• 

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. 
• 

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. 

• 

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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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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 
• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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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WORLD 

VIDEO,  INC. 

15  Easf  47th 

Street,  New  York   17,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  9-3870 

for  an  immediate  fitting 

1120 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 
• 

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. 
• 

Colon  Ml  Films 

2118   Massachusetts  Ave.,  N.W., 
Washington,  D.   C. 
Phone:  Adams  8101 

Exec.  Director Harold  L.  Lassiter 

Services  Offered — TV  films,  newsreels. 
• 

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. 
• 

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. 

• 

Crafton  Brothers,  Inc. 

3303  W.  Lawrence  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Phone:   Juniper  8-0396 

President  David  M.  Crafton 

Services  Offered — TV  stills,  shorts  and 
commercials. 

• 

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 

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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 
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NEWMAN  LAWLER 
Secretary 

LION  TELEVISION  PICTURES  CORPORATION 


1501  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK  18,  N.  Y. 


1122 


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. 

• 

Delhridge  &  Gorrell 

301  Fox  Theatre  Bldg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 
Phone:  Woodward  3-6990 

Manager Bill  O'Halloran 

Services  Offered — TV  films. 

• 

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.  " 

• 

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. 
• 

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. 

• 

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. 
• 

Eastern  Studios 

3460  32nd  St.,  Astoria,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  RAvenswood  6-4787 

Manager R.  V.  Pollock 

Services  Offered — TV  film  productions. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 
• 

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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NiMial  ficld.s;  H:iili(>  I'rodiMtiDiis  ("Son-  of 
lllr  IMoilit'i-."  "I^iriix  ;iril  J;iiiil)i»riT"  Iraii- 
-crilicd  I  ;  iiiniinn  piii  iin-  -lioti  -iil>jf(l> 
;iiul  ii(>(iliili<iii;il  riiniiiicrriaU :  '\'\  film 
>pots  (10  per  riiii  iif  ;i\\  liir;il  and  n-fiional 
a<h<Tti!*«Ts)  ;  ~lidr  t\\\i\-  and  aniniatir  (ilni-. 
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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. 
• 

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. 
• 

Hathen  Productions 

246  S.  Van  Pelt  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Phone:  Locust  7-0126 

Manager Stanley  P.  Hathen 

Services  Offered — TV  films  production, 
rentals. 

• 

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. 

• 

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." 
• 

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. 

• 

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 


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I'hon,-.   J I  (U..II  2-M)lt> 

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I'.xeciitivf   Vire-Pn-> E.   T.   Kcnner,  Jr. 

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Sal.v    Mt:r W  ayn.-  T.  W  irtli 

\  i(  t -I'lts.  &    Accoiiiit    l'\rc..  Jamc-   II.   KIkins 

I'roduclioii  &  (la>tin);   Dir \  iolla   Hiiiilior 

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. 


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f*rocftir(ioii» 

(.See    Pro);raiii     I'mdiicers) 

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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.-. 

• 

Impact  TV  Films 

1153  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollvwood  38,  CaliL 
Phone:  Hollywood  9-5808 


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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. 

• 

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. 

• 

International  Geographic 
Pictures 

1776  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Executive-Pres J.   Allen   Julier 

Services  Offered — Producers  of  educational 
motion  pictures. 

• 

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. 

• 

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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I'roffiK'lioii.s'.    fiK*. 

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. 
• 

Jtisott  Comic*  Art 

1860  Hroadway,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 
rhone:   JUdson   64280 

Director   Leon  Jason 

Services     Offered — TV     fdrn,     production, 
talent. 

• 

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. 
• 

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. 

• 

\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. 

• 

Herbert  Kerhotv,  Inc. 

480  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   ELdorado   5-5635 

President   Herbert  Kerkow 

Services  Offered — TV  films. 

• 

KlUUigstvorth  TV 
Productions,  Inc. 

(See   Program    Producers) 

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WlUiam   Q.  ^^^J  ^^* 


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. 

• 

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. 
• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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 


'I'\      I'illll     l*IM»flllC4>l*S 


I'd  >croiiil  jikI  (Hie  iiiiiuitr  '\'\  comnicrci;!!-. 
l.>  iiiiiuilc  Inlrrvit'w  sliii\\>,  (iliiis  of  coiiiplflr 
••liows,  >yii(li('iit<-  'l'\  (ilrii  ^|)o!>  and  ~:ilf« 
promotion    in<ln.-lrial    liliii-    in    color'. 

• 

Jill  tail  lA'ssi'r  l*ro€/i*«iH.v 

93;i()  W  .  W  .i-liiMf:lon  HK.I..  Cnlx.-i    Ciu.  Calil. 
rhonv.    'IVxas   ().2*^n 

.Manaptr    lulian   Lomt 

Svriiris  Offered — TV   films. 

• 

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. 
• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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 

1132 


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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 
• 

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. 

• 

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. 
• 

^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. 
• 

\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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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 


1134 


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. 

• 

Nassour  Studios 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Phone:  Hollywood  9-7381 

Vice-President    Edward   Nassour 

Services  Offered — TV  film  programs. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 


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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>. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 

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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 


1137 


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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 
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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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 

• 

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 


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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 


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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. 

• 

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." 

• 

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. 
• 

Sarra,  Inc. 

200  E.  56th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Phone:  MUrray  Hill  8-0083 

Manager Jack  Henderson 

Services  Offered — TV   film  production. 

• 

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. 
• 

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. 
• 

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. 

• 

Seidel  Films 

853  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Phone:   Circle  7-0575 

Manager Tom  Seidel 

Services  Offered — TV  film  production. 

• 

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. 

• 

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. 
• 

.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. 

• 

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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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tiifi'i-iul  I'V  liliiis  and  roiiiiiifrcial  in(iti>trial 
films.  It  i>  a  coniplet*-  prodiiction  unit  willi 
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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 


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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. 


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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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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. 

6 

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. 


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by  A.  N.  Goldsmith.  N.  Y.  Association 
of  National  Advertisers.  1949. 
TELEVISION  WORKS  LIKE  THIS,  by 
Jeanne    Bendick    and    Robert   Bendick. 
N.  Y.  McGraw-Hill.  1949. 
THE   USE   OF   TELEVISION  BY  THE 
PUBLIC    LIBRARY.    Chicago.   Ameri- 
can Library  Assoc.  1949. 
VIDEO  HANDBOOK,  by  M.  G.  Scherage 
and  J.  J.  Roche.  Montclair,  N.  J.  Wm. 
F.  Boyce.  1949. 
YEARBOOK.  N.  Y.  Radio  and  Television 

Directors  Guild.  1949. 
YOUR     OPPORTUNITIES     IN     TELE- 
VISION, by  R.   L.  Harrington.  N.  Y. 
Medill  McBride  Co.  1949. 


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. 


1197 


f  r  I  t'  r  i  s  i  o  ii        fl  i  </  /i  f  i  «/  h  t  s 


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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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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Redwood    Bcstg.    Co 96.3  William    B.    Smulling,    Pres. 

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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. 

1204 


Chicago   (11) 
SOS    N.    Michigan 
Ave. 


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. 

1211 


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 

I'\>l    Sl;ili4»iis    ill    0|t«M':iii4Mi 


City 


Arlington 

Crcwc 

Danville 

Harrisonburg 

Lynchburg 

Lynchburg 

Mortinsvillc 

Newport   News 

Norfolk 

Norfolk 

Portsmouth 

Richmond 

Richmond 

Richmond 

Richmond 

Roanoke 

Roanoke 

Suffolk 

Winchester 


VIUGixMA 


Call  Letters  Licence*?                                 Frequency  (mc) 

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. 


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Seattle 

KING-FM 

Seattle 

KIRO-FM 

Seattle 

KISV/ 

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KOMO-FM 

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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. 


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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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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. 
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Don  C.  Wirth,  Vice-Pres. 
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Walter  C.   Bridges,   Pres. 
Mott   Werner,   Pres. 
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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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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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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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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. 


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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 


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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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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. 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

.   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 

• 

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? 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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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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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 


1233 


("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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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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Stephens    Saniuei  "i.;  Jr. !  !  .  .  .  .  ^- KBUH    Bri^ham 

TTrip    Hurschell KSUB,   Cedar  City 

WefbeirFred . KMUR.  Murray 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

• 

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 

Zieleseh,    Bert WFHR,   Wisconsin   Rapids 

• 

Wyoming 

Bates,   William Casper 

Buchanan.  Archie  W KVRS,   Rock  Springs 

Crostwaite,   Bob KYWO,   Sheridan 

Nelson,    Gordon KOVE,   Lander 

Roberts,   Harold KFBC,   Cheyenne 

Simons,  Duane  W KSPR,   Casper 

Sneddon.  Jack KOWB,  Laramie 

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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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Hi'HiilatiM-  (  l"raii>lali' I ,  IditarN.  (til  or  Alifs- 
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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Equipment   Manufacturers 


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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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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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I'lirclia-iiif;    \griil (Mrlr    I  ii'iiiilr  jrli 

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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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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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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I'l-ixl.  M;;r.  lldiiK'  \   Aiilii  Ivailio  l)i\. 

.lark  l)a\  is 

Dir.  A.liity-Sulrs  Prom KIlis  I..  I{.<l(l.n 

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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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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Il(|iii|»in('iil     >l:iiiiil';i<'liir«'rs 


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. 


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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 

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International  Broadcast  Stations 
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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. 

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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 

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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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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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TELEVISION   BROADCASTERS 
ASSN.,  INC. 

500    h»th    Ave  .    New    York    18.    N.    Y 

LAckowonna  4-4788 
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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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Distributors  and  Producers  of — 

MOTION   PICTURES    for   TELEVISION 


'^aluable  Material  and  Services 
for    Telecast    Programming 

festern  Representatives  tor  out-of'iowrt  Television  Stations 
•        •*•••• 

STOCK    SHOTS 

MILLIONS  Of  FEET  OF  STOCK  SHOTS 

Material  To  Fit  In  With  Every  Possible  Idea 

For  Rertt  Or  Sale 

•  •      • 

OVER  1000  OLD  TIME  SILENT 
MOVIES -COMEDIES -DRAMAS,  etc. 

•  •     • 

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FILM    STORAGE 

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PRO)ECTION  ROOMS— CUTTING  ROOMS 

SHIPPING  SERVICE— REHEARSAL  ROOMS 

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COMPLETE  PROGRAM  DEPT. 

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\Producing  Pictures  for  Television 

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ADVANCE  TELEVISION  PICTURE  SERVICE,  Inc. 

Telephone:  CO'umbus  5-5100-1-2-3-4 

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